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Pr. Bolton On “Psychology In the Home”
A nrtto cmkwi •II! b* jiv«n It. lb* Cototminiiy Crnirr 8uBd>r •nvalBg Bud » Ur*» trowd u m-
pccted to alt rod.
IjartSy K Samuel l>
Joafcine P«i<uit-T««d>eT»' ^, 5 '„ AdreMed By Temple
Univemty Prof«
Ls^vir and H»rman Boili-
man ike danc# in Tuekaboe on Friday nlirbl. Klvrn by lh<- Tuckaho* Volnoreer Fire
and bla aoB.< ,
pklladelbhla ahop-',,,
tlurdajr. nr,
and Mr* UmU IVai
Barnn Fridman ha» returned lo tbla elty aOee beln* confined ! ia the J<eirr*on Hoabital tor aer-
Jeral week.
Harry Ooldlr^er motored down it Tuckahoe • a Friday aftrrno(.n.
■ nil* r**»Iar meet in* of the PeMaed the Common People WoodMae Volunteer Fire ComI'raiseo me r l p, ny will be MM Sunday nlcht -— — jin tM CMy Hall wllb Maurice:
Thadeu. Bolton, of Temple ] Uehow pre^deui
in-ralty.
-peat Sunday
Irinlty • lib frlendr.
and Mn. Harry Rothman]^ 1 it In atlaatlr r’ltr Salut- 1 ..
in ht» addrem by lb- eeeretary. j Ordinance No. 16J. prohlbltinr John W Mountain The re\ > ral j ihe riauahter of ehlcbena any aeeomplbhtntau of the iriurue ;»h-re on Pacific Avenue and lor-
... ee T. 1 were caiefu 1*- tabula:-i a> a i blddlag the baepln* of «Ote than Inoed From T»o) „ nl|anrn , .^conl. Social ae- «Kiy fowls within ’he city limn
''4 tu»‘r «I»“F '»>••>' rrl«ue<l wpr,An wa» paw-1 on third and Anal
Ike i Internet In* prostate of
m
jaa the prlneipa' j Albert Kubtark will »pe*d net the retular naunthly eral week* here and util uate
Ti the Woodbine Pare*!-ITemple CBiveraUy In the fall ion Saturday. * He ia a sraduatr of Ike Woodblnrtof the " -
,r and larsely attended, be-
of the moat IntMvwUn*
■tlnsa ever conducted In tbla
, apoke on "Puyeh I-
. the parents >
•bopne.t in Atlantic City Satur-
day afternoon.
Harry Collar and Samuel Ro'bmaa •ere Tuckahoe tudtor* Fri-
day evening.
Samuel Shapiro will spend the week end In Philadelphia with
friend*.
A number of visitors attended the meeting ot Baron De Hlracb Lodge. No. MJ. L O. O. F.. on
Thursday evening
Charles H. Colier vlalled hU brother. Myer. In Philadelphia.
He is noble grand De Hlrseh Lodge
,l * ta |«»ld f. hiooed » MMm- as the hors are :e» over fifty year*.
wiled
reading.
> Wood bln- ue
n pty. Sunday
f in B- ton
I 1, the House. T-—
nts was an Infplrv.g
.... _j doubt has Drought I ^eal spirit Into t fc ;ir hearts l.,. h will mahs tbeir children • ‘n, auu-Med* Thai when a Child, me younger years does wrong • u then the duty of the parenle _ ,e*ch them to understand, and ■ . iWng so. as they grow Into KrES -»».». lor mu « t „ ni » noble dttteiis of our r
iry.
I A child, be saJ*. »»«l
htough the different Ite before bta brain hi
ured enough to understand the vtl things they hate done. Selfonfldeace In the Parenls and pect. will make the cbll-
today the builders of our
kvatlou.
A. the new generations cone 1 the parents' lore for their Khvldrei. 1* growing Etrrc and re. and they are striving to c their children a better edu-
ction.
He praised the working class people iwperlally thoar who are S ling everything In their po»rr nr bringing their children up Into trslghtforward cltlscoshlp. Checker Xon&rcht Meet Waterloo At last the Woodbine checker] mnnsrclis mol their Waterloo, afler defeating many champion thecker teams of South Jersey. Monday evening the Millville Ares" came over here and handrd the locals a defeat winning
by six games.
This has made Millville the] checker kings, putting this vicinity In the second place,. Morris Liberman fought heroically. winning the greatest number of games. Goldman captain.
!iking second place.
Woodbine mill feels confident that they will retain thel* checker laurel*. They will meet the Dennlsvllie players In tbi I ' dinmuolty Center herr on Mon day night and many visitors are
tapeeted to attend.
High School Pnptla in Craah Several local youths, students '•f lhe High School, and member* of the baacball team, had a nar- ><■» Mcape when an automobile la which they were riding col hdril With a tree when they wen coming from the gridiron, when ’ l -y were practicing. The machine was drtvon by John fltan|lcy. 18 years old. of this place. |the accident aecurred on Friday •fternoon Two of the ball play-i-rs received minor iniuriea. .* loose steering wheel was It
mute of the crash.
Aikcd To Probe Eobberie* Fur the second time State police and {he Woodbine aulhorltl[hive been asked n» invewllgst, Jthe robberisa at the horn-
■loul* Springer.
".-veial robberies have occurred r <- In the past few months and •ilice will start to make a clean Woodbine Freshmen Win The freshmen baseball team lw*-nt over to Dennlsvllie Saturday pfteraoon and defeated the tramschool of that place. The ► »a* played on the Ludiam ol gridiron and a number here were there to witness
The regular monthly rueeih.r- - ' Woodbine BuildMflr 'and
' held
HuildlaB'i will M h night In
Woodbine Bnrthi
«an.
Mr. and Mr* Dante! Sutwtnan itertatusd on Sunday Kabbi -lutnon Tale buff Samuel Alexeeberg attended a iow la Atlaatlr City recently Mr* Nat l^etberman shopped In Philadelphia «a Saturday. Samuel Tlschlec. a resident Of
Victor Shull entertained frtei
at In,, home recently. Mias Janet L^vewe war a
cent guest ot OeMa Ro-nh Ml** Rosenfeld in n graduate
the local High School
Milton Blum* Is pending 1 eral weeks In this elty wlik parents. Mr sad Mm. Msm
Blum*.
William Headley mad* to Be Hr pis in on Friday. »n*rv
be visited friends.
Abram Muraky. local cattle iealcr. w«s a recent Cape May
taitor.
Mr. and Mrs. I.— Shapiro. Philadelphia, visited friends here Jacob Becker Is spending the eek end In Philadelphia with
relative*.
Martin Becker D spending Saturday In Philadelphia on busl-
and spvcv.he*
*c*r». - s^auhacrlptlon to tb*j
quite c *t" County TIMES folio.-1.
sir r KSw 'ft ► the presence of the throe Cw * I ^ \“ n V hi* Jlfe^Mr nnl o-.r. r-,ii,*r Mr ' "'‘T •“« hi* wife. Mr. ait! m.sst r r*. Mayor Cut * - ».. -. *- . .bostesr
Al Taylor and Mr. Ralph Carl, i “ ‘
who were much pleased with ths r oa be-
splendid crowd present and every
one bad a fine time. Odd FeUow t Day
June 24 h*» been designated asj Odd Fellow s Day here, whan It I-, U xpeeled that one of the big- A v • gest r« pr»»*-n tat Ions of the lodge* will take poneesuton of ths ro- than special attract Ion will
Evolntion
Ambition of l*?^Ambitlon 18:0— a fliv»• r and a flapper Ambition ol 1V&0 — S plane and .1 Jam.
"Tegal
wgw jtnttv
City Hall Mews
CONTRACT NO iU
answer as 10 why Atlantic •
ue is not farther advanredj,^* «ft».N . ne hsrd surfacing ot ihla j th* CMy H.ugbfare. CommlasioBer Tny-Hj^J.- S’
IVepartment at Streets, j rswvln* sod
be the Grand Sire sod mwnber. replied that the Job wa* of his stall, of the Soverlgu 1 held up for tbx lastallatloa Grant Lodge, why will be here j ga* pipe*, etc. Secrotary Mounon hi* Initial nslt He wHI be (tain of Ibe Third Ward Cltlxen'# me! in Wilmington. Del., whence, L- ague voiced the queetiou at he will be accompanied to Wild the reuglar bualnes# s-roion In wove! with military escort and city Hall Tuesday afternoon.
‘Mr* G* orge Ryder, also of the
league, spoke for broadcasting
•ting of the WUdwood and it* consequent result* as a : Chamber of Commerce, Monday :.-dlUBv of adverttslng Wildwood ,...
_ , .'Jr—.. . . evening, stailnx further, taa; b-iMr* Ryder explained that during tsurrounded by Members Ot ‘ doubled ih- capartty of the uew I a few »eelu absence from her.Familv on Haoov Occasion ' r,,nvr,,, * on 11,1,1 belnl ' t‘--*b- beard Avalon. Stone Harbor ramuy on nappy kjccaston hmjw ^ amtmVtf From the tan* rap- May city over the Captain Maurice Gandy edr-j general <*port received. It W. radio and was somewhat dmbratevl hi* 84th birthday anni- ! claimed that lodge* of both the appointed when she did not hear versary Sunday. April 3. In a ! Odd Fellow . «irJ Kehrkaha. wilt . ar-ythlng from Wildwood. Mayor must appropriate manner. Tbt t*< prroenl from California to'Culver requested Marshall Balndlauar guest* were composed en-j Maine. bridge '•> explain matter*, wh.rotlrwly of member* of the family, j ^*17 • | up- n he told Mr*. RyJer that
>-» « . • I 1 wood with military escort and city Uapt. Maunce Cjandyif’* 1 vo**? hoamr ” 1 1 * t . ■.- ^ ley made the announcement dur-1 l-ai
Passed 84th Milestone ■
i trip
*» o. v-<aeh..k enter- ,nr recipiepi VI many Riive.
... .. and Mr*. Frank Mr. and Mr*. Franci* Atlantic City; Maurice,
Candy and daughter. Margaret. J; Me and Mrs Lewi. Gandy. Ocean K " h Mr ,nH
CMy: Mr and Mr*. H. W. Gandy. Mr and Mrs. Ed. Lloyd. Tucka-
Mr and Mr*. John Morse
daughter, Margaret, of Anaconda. Mont Captain Gandy was the recipient of many gift*. In-
week end.
Harry L- Hal pern, a dental student at Tcunple Pnlreiwlty. I* ■pending several week* In this
call;.
Samuel Rosen visited bis par-
ent* here -cccntly-
Isidore U.U.->vlti. of Baltimore. Md.. I* visiting b- re for several
JHml
A rsslfdf rieetmg of the Rc bc-kah luxlgc. No. 7S. will 1>« held Tuesday night In the Y M. -- a, Hal!. The fraternal order s a ••onderful membership. Herman J Rothman will spend ...» week end In Philadelphia
with relative*.
Min Sylvia Shapelowr entertained friend* of her elan on
Saturday afternoon.
Dr. Joseph Levenson. formerly of this community, wa* a Woodne visitor lor se rral daysMr and Mr*. Michael Blum*. Cape May City, visited the Shropshire family on Friday. A dance wa* given In the community Center on Friday evening and many from here attended. The new home of LaHlls Springl* rapidly nearing completion. MU* Sally Chasrn. of the Woodbine Borough Clothing Company. is visiting relative* in Philadelphia over -the week end. Morris Krinaky. prroldent ol the "Boost Tuckahoe" movement, has been awarded a present for the wonderful work hr ha* done In that community Lordy Hbotne will vlrit hi* parents in New York city for the
Passover holiday*.
Huck Myers made a trip to
Corbin City recently.
The Morning Glory, newly-or-ganised In ihU community, tendered a party on Saturday In «he Center and an enjoyable time »** spent by all. Member* of the Pathfinders wore those attending. A debate wa* also given which was the most Important feature of the program The Judge* were Miw Esther M. Harrow and MU*
ids Zuchowltt.
Mr. and Mr*. Israel Swilling ide a trip to Tuckahoe “ ‘
day.
Anthony Terrlto made a trip
Millville on Thursd vy
The woodbine fi. e-eaters
* ponded to an alarm
afternoon, and were there ... .„. nick of U-ue. but when they ar rived they found only a small
chimney firv
Third Ward League [city * udvertutng appropriatii
* «*. -«« a a. tjw
«.v »- .« sa MMsUta. ..1^ irfiusl
Atlantic Aeenuv.
Tueiulay evening with about forty of the member* present. The
letv-fully decorated
of liroadraellng Would not
considered umtl the city owned a I Sea Ue City B A L AaMciatrc.
station of iu own. i i: u ai--i>h iv.«
Easter color*. Purple and! white ribbon* festooned the eeil-| ing of the diiilug room above the festive board, where, scattered It*] entire length. *plendld eake* and [ potted plan!* blended their i beauty with the colorful scene. I Prmident E. Fog addressed j the auemblage in his usual In- { terestlng manner w hen the guest* ■ had gathered about the table. He] praised the league for It* work 1 a.- a civic body, and wa* followed |
Easter Eggs Now Ready i The Dove Sweetshop
Engagement of Miss Margaret I. Wilson r. and Mrs. Augustus W. Milof Sea Isle City, announce the engagement ol their daughter. Margaret L. to T. philips Brown, of Laurel Sprlr^s. son ot Mr. and Mr*. T. Duvldson Brown, of
Nully. N. J.
MU* Miller is a graduate ol New Jersey Stale Normal School at Trenton. Pierce Business School and Temple University and the present time l* In charge of the commercial department al the Gloucester City High School Mr. Brown l* a graduate of New York University and the] New Jersey Imw School, and wa* admitted to the bar in 1924. He I* a member of Delta Cbl Fraternity and ha* been for two ynaia a member of the Camden Countv Republcian Executlre
Commit toeing wm j 3507 Pacific Ave., Wildwood. H. J.
In August, after which the couple will rewide at Laurel Springs-
People’* Bu* Service, Ocean City, N. J.
Bus Schedule of Time
Leave
Cot bin City
Ocean Gty
Ocean City
Leave
Arrive
7 A. M
SAM.
9 A M
10 A. M
11 A M.
12 M.
2 P. M.
3 P. M
4 P. M.
5 P. M.
6 P. M
7 P. M.
9 P. M.
10 P. M.
11 P. M.
Schedule
Subject to Change Without Notice
3510 Boardwalk
WILDWOOD. Wholesale and
veet Miop rdwalk j ! i. H. J. 1 id RetaU I
CTeaai&g—Dyeing—Pressing PLEATING
Lecturer"» Hour of Cape May Grange
About thirty-five member* were ,resent at the meeting of Cape May Grange held Turoday evening of last week. The bu*in.s» cm Ion wa# followed by a very entertaining Lecturer's hour, which consisted largely of telling Jokes. Ice cream was pur-
r based from the chip fund.
Friday
Mr. and Mm Benjamin Behnei chefrity. of Philadelphia —* Sunday here with Mr. m
Joseph U KatX-
>u can't blame s truck for Its mannera. H contains inorIron than an automobile
Dr. Chgt. A. Furey OgTEOPATM O* e. wndweod Avs., wrewsed ISO W»*hlnB«on •«.. Cap* •*»* 1100 Packs re Biee-. PMUdelpftla
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Good, Clean Coal W. H. AUSTIN CO. WILDWOOD, N. J. "Th. Old Reliable Tard"
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When You Build consider fair dealing and dependable construction.
See members of
The Master Builders Exchange of Wildwood, N. J. j JOHN H. CURVAN. S.cr.l»ry
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YOUR HOUSEls It READY FOR RENTING? The 1927 rental season will be here in a few week*. The early Spring means early renters. Are you ready? Is your house cleaned? Furniture repaired and looking its best? The beat houses rent fi*»i—the best houses bring the l>est rentals. List your house, or apartment, with this office. Day or Evening Phone Bell 2 Maurice M. Sofroney Lands Avenue at West Jersey SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Insurance of AU Kinds
Ball Phony 34
Keystone Phone
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Wildwood: 3909 Pacific Ave. Bell Phone: 473
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