Cape May County Times, 27 May 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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Quits College Struggles of a Poor Boy At College ( Hkrry Marktntyre. nf Anjclmaea, n turned home laid weeh. from the rime ratty r,f I’ennayfranta. ,wh.rr hr waa about to hnlah a ; iwiital marar. It was hla Intention not to return to hlx xtadlee l.ecatvse Mi rartorial pwaraeiruis t'id u.d qualify him 10 aaMrUR Kith the other student* nf his environraenta On aavoral nccaalona hi complained lo hi, mother «h< could not talse the noea-aaar) am mint needed to iqulp a collect loy from Ihe ,locks of tn» Phtladelpbia store*. Hhe decided that it would pay her better mil her hoy lo quit colleqc and I<arrfflrr his piiwpecta of a brlcht career rather than tnorlcaye her home to drear the boy In college

fashion

When youn* Marhiatyre turned hoKH- h!a mother changed her opinlnn about high prii riot her Kb. found for her boy all the college attire hr needed to ralar hint on a par with his city companions, and at prices that Imprtw-ed them loth very favonbly. The boy weal back to college fully ••quipped In Fo* Brother.’ roUegt-man's Clothes, and had some change left him with which to join the O-Mi-Hl-Rtlle Fraternity, where he wan accept, .1 on the merits of his ap-

pearance.—Adv.

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Investment In Boys Is Most Profitable Training Boys In Teens For Manhood Work of Y Group Movement County Har Good Leaders

Tens of thousands of business men through Alt the country will testify tbst an introtnent In boyr is belter than 'he most proStabl* material ImestmcuL Manhood begin, 111 the ‘teens. That Is why the Y. M. C. A. doee not confine its act 1 iltle* to thoae who re reached maturity. Any boy. •ry boy--from school or mill, from railroad or office, black or Ich or poor—may part inthe Y. M. C. A. program If hi is nine yean old or over, .tie I, potential In the ten hoy, who 1 re growing up today. The T. M. C. A. is the chief medium through which or-iBln-d effort is made lo lasure e d. i.b.pment of an all-around, aerttreable quality. Through the promotion of healthful physical anilities. high standards of aporf.manshlp. Christian Ideals of behavior, the all-around development of spirit, mind and body — the Y. M. 0. A. helps make our growing citizens a benefit to tomorrow'. world. Through the promotion of sporte and physical training Is foundation for healthier taanhood. Thtough locational guidance and education work, the waste tisery of the ' square peg In tbr round hole” is considerably loosened. Through Bible claaars. religious ceting, and the promotion of Christian Idealism comes a deepdemanding ot , pi ritual

value*.

In the iieglnnlng the Y. M. C. was primarily a man's movcM.t. The first approach to boy's work took the form of aoclal service by association members among poor boy*, in IS69 the first boy’s department waa established and in 1SSS the first boys' Soon it became a regular part of the Y. M. 0. A. program boys -pace In V. M. C. A. buildings and lo have thei: actlvltic- encouraged by trained boy;' work is an integral the y movement. Seven hundred and seven officer, arc iployed as leaders. Nearly ZSO.fiOO or one-fourth of the

membership of the azwoclatlon in Amet ir* are bbj*. There are IdO - fiftfi additioaal boy* under T. M. C. A. leadership In Employed Boy,’ Brotherhoods and Hl-T Clubs in over 2W© prepsrstory and public high schools, and cu1 laird In the Chrirtlsn Citlicnahtp* Training Program. An Increase of more than U* per cent, in the number of boy* engaged in that program was a feature pf the last aasociatlon year. Boys In foreign land, arc com ing Into their own under aaaoetstlon leadership. County Y. M. C. A. work wa, first duel oped some twenty-fin year, ago and during that tint' it ha* developed into one of the mort important branches of (be Young Men's Christian JMwbtton throughout the country. It cover, a territory where it would be Inipwidblr for a city association lo do any work and bring, t" thousand, of boys In the smaller town, and rural communities the same Ideals and opportunities which the l^>e of the larger cities have. While It is an gan'zatlnn operating without building, or equipment. It bring, to the boy, a character-building program which very few of the city associations can equal. This is possible through the devoted and loyal service of the group leader. He Is the backbone and mainstay of county Y. M. C. A. work and evcrythlnc depend, upon the type of man uho doe, this work. Cape May County has been unusually fortunate in Its group leader. At the present time there arc 18 leaders working with the ten groups of boys and these men are all of the very highest type. With such leadership a, ihi, the county organisation cannot fall to carry out a character-building program which will have a la,t!>.g influence on the lives of the boys of this

county.

Cape May C. H. Woman’s Club HoWs First "Annual Dinner j At Gateway Cawno Member* of the Cape Court llau,. Women', nub en ] joyed their first annual dlaaer on the afternoon of May XI at the Gateway. The affair was well attended and (he beautiful sun pirlor gave 'he correct atmoephere for the L myant group that ! waa present. Several speeches were made by i women prominent la women's at-! faint. They were Mr*. Smith 1 Endieott. president of the Capej May Court H'-use Woman's Cluh; Mr,. Charles Fitting. Second B!»trict vice president of the Slatrj Women's dobs; Mrs. Kathryn McClelland, president of the State Federation of Music Clnba: Mrs. Luther Ogden, vie president of the State Women', Clubs; Miss I Lt cille Springer, president of the junior section of the Cape May ; Court House Woman', Club, and Mrs. Charles W. llalaga. president of the music ,-ctioti of tbej Cape May Court House Woman's

Club.

Among those aumdtng the affair were: Mr,. William Tyicr. Mrs. John Rot*. Mrs. T. J. Wright. Mrs. James Vance. Mrs. Thomas Hickson. Mr,. Robt. Miller. Mrs. Alfred Cooper. Mrs. Moffett Roorbach. Mrs. John Clark. Mrs. Charles Fitting. Mrs. Luther Ogden. Mrs. Smith Endieott. Mr,

Dean. Mrs. Ralph M|tfg>n. Jack I--alias,. MrA W Bwen. Mrs. Rlehsrd Tan Glide

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N'orhnry, Mr*. Mabel Floyd. Mr. Dot Ludlam. Mrs. Frank Cam| Mr*. J. Bor Shields. Mrs. JSiai Slaughter. Mrs. Horace Richsr son. Mr*. Frank la-amlng. Mr Edward Rtce. Mrs Mary Brow Mrs William Relebter. Xr. Mr Jesse D Ludhtm Mrs. B. Howell, Mr, E. B Becker, Mr Phoebe Grace. Mrs. B. D. Fuel Mrs. Howard Townaead. Mr* E. Wltmer. Mr*. Charias Beal Mm. Lida LudUm. Mr*. Rote Warwick. Mrs. Harry Spaldln Mr*. George Lorgerson. Mr*. Ow To*our. Mrs. William Steel. Mr Charles Springer. Mrs E ; Mills. Mrs. Harry Steel. Mr John Sayre. Mr* G«orge Soed.t Mr, William A. Haffrrt. M Edna C. Douglass. Mrs. Hsr Christian. Mm. Harry Sttles. Mi Alice Carson. Min Faye M0-1 Miss A MB«»e Lange. Mias Emi Post. Mias Catherine Tuner. Ml Jane Van«c. Mias Jennie Vane Ml„ Lucille Springer. Mina B-nnefl. Mias Rachael Toaoti Mis, Emily Bennett. Mlaa Corson. Mbw Carrie Holmna. Ml Helen Carroll. Mlaa Wilmyt Hoffman. Miss Dot Rice. Mia, 1 Whelan. Mira I/rna Thomas. Ml Sadie Somers. Mira Sara Thoms Mira Glider. Mira La via Westrot

FRANK W. EBELHARE Hardware. Houaafurnlahine, ^nd Boat Snppllsa Plumbing. Heating and Sheet Metal Work Mechanic St. Cape May Court Hon*e nono no 99th St. aad Third Ave. Stone Harbor. 1. J —Phon* «X ' EBELHAHE HAS IT*

Sweater Specials Sweater Special* They Save You Money On Things You Need

The Roselia Shop’s

Friday—Saturday—Monday SWEATERS Dad. Mother. Sitter. Brother and the

Baby

Reduced from 8E.8E tu *4.95 ; J4 95 to $3B5; ** 50 to $2.95: *2 95 to $1.95. Two to five year Hand Crocheted Russian Blouse Sweaters from 84.SO to $2.95

Three-Day Sped alt

No. 1

These unurual bargain* are taken from our regular stock of finest grade merchandise, a, even a casual inspection will convince you.

Boardwalk aad Garfeld Avenue Wildwood

Buy in Wildwood, tb Shopping Outer of Cape May County Sweater Specials Sweater Specials Sweater RpraiMf

£ THE R0SE11A SHOP Boardwalk and

An impressive program has been arranged by this resort in honor of the men who made the supreme sacrifice in defense of our country. It will open with a Parade at 2 o’clock, under the direction of the Byron Pennington Croker Post, American Legion, and will close with the launching of a floral boat. Come to Wildwood and enjoy the program and the many other attra ctions offered the visitor on this day. Decoration Day also offers you an excellent opportunity to get better acquainted with the shops and stores of Wildwood, the “Shopping Center of Cape May County.” You’ll find an array of merchandise to please both the eye and pocketlxxik. Come early and do some of that shopping you’ve been planning. Of course a visit to any Wildwood shop or store places you under no obligation to buy. Any Wildwood merchant will he glad to have you stop in and inspect his stocks You’li he sure of receiving the same courteous treatment if you just come to look, as if you came to buy. The following members of the Wildwood Merchant* A**ociation are backing the Buy-in-Wildwood movement, and are pledged to give you good goods, good service, and honest values:

JACKSON’S DRUG STORE

*■* Oak and Pacific Avenues FOX BROTHERS Ladies' and Men's Clothing 4400 Pacific Avenue SAT1N0FF & BRASLOW Ladies' and Men’s Wearing Apparel 3614 Pacific Avenue TENENBAUM'S Hart. Shaffner and Marx Clothes Haberdashery and Shoes THE ROSELLA SHOP Dresses, Coats and Millinery Maple and Pacific Avenues

L. S. CALDWELL Jeweler — Victrolas and Records 3310 Pacific Avenue JARRIS’ LADIES’ SHOP Women’s Wear and Hosiery 3703 Pacific Avenue ATLANTIC COAL YARDS Wildwood Rio Gtande Atlantic Screened G-al Good W’ill Ice STALLER'S HARDW ARE STORE Easy Washers and General Hardware 3607-09 Pacific Avenue THE FASHION SHOP I. Sage!, Prop 3308 Pacific Ave.

A. CAMPANARO Ladies' and Men's Made to Order Clothes 127 East Oak Avenue TUSHINGHAM’S Office Furniture—Stationery 210 East 0*k Avenue KONOWITCH BROTHERS, Inc. Wildwood's Finest Market 3403 Pacific Avenue AARON’S PHARMACY Drug* and Gifts Cedar and P. cific Avenues BAKER BROTHERS Paints, Glass and General Hardware 4311 Pacific Avenue

R. W. RYAN "Wildwood's Furniture Store” 133 East Wildwood Avenue JERRY’S DE LUXE BEAUTY PARLOR Nestle Circuline Wavers 3102 Pacific Avenue SANDRY’S WILDWOOD DEPT STORE Furniture. Toy. «nd Crenord Mochandire •JVUI Pacific Avenue E. L. CHALMERS Real Estate 4304 Pacific Avenue SHEER’S RESTAURANT Good Food. Well Served New Jersey and Spruce Aves . Anglesea