Cape May County Times, 17 June 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 19

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. JUNE ’7. 1927

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i may fi*h for drum fir*: ;n til.- ' aftnrBuou.

Boys Can Go

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Quii. rm-utlr Mr. und Mr*. !>«»' Hnb.-r. of Col.i Sprinp.

To Y Camp

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mm.d Isu, th.-ir nfo biincalcm. It U on atlntftiv- on,- .n ih.y an* naturally enjoying living ■ there very :. ... h

Members of County Groups Should Hie Their Applications Early

Send Names to Sec'y Shedd

TBruuKh -amp commii y will »>. .:

, <'»,>•• May < '»u n ril to lo ll't !»« n thin riimm- ’. 1

» will *i*t Ihri! apl i to thf County Y M aw roon aw pnawthl-M-amn oppna Jun-

DIRECTORY 1 bun-bi- and rrwfw»»lMial and lla-iar*. I am her la ad Cnaaly

Fire F^lace Equipment

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FAGAN & FLEETWOOD Flour - Feed - Grain iurr > (limits *. j.

f«-d and no mor--a ouBiinnn on'. St aldy nry «i»- i n iirittation would I

a- a «oodj little mor.-. Wi'.i thalt« |>rut». j th< u*til. of

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u - Bit* Program Planned—Will i * Offer New Courses !

' FI.l’K UMNO. DAMPEM.! njEAM oi t hooks. | ASH DROPS. BRICK. 6*e. RKt> QI'ARRY Tit r. | 1 SPARK OKARDS. CIRK HBTSi

AND ANDIRONS.

Geo. Maier & Bro.

IIKHMiKTOX. *. J.

Above la ahrwn a unique .-ntranr. f.,r a hive of honey been ! irt.wuV apiary, at Burt. Ish. on the Shore road. The W* enter ; 1.4V. Ibetr hoim tbrotiKh a email opetilnc In the painted i,.*rd. The hire I* at th. back of th. rigu board. Vlaltor* observe the tiny. lnud«irloua creaiiir.4 Moring the beat of ; • awocts In one of the hive., at the aptary which ha:' a < front.

profitable Lamp was one

itoUncnt .or many Cape May an extravagan, ounly fa meix. ax it appears lo j «.»p. ri. :i. .- is t with Cunrte rlaii ! ('.rtinty farm-j p. a necessity.

amp.

■ looked upon a* j ■ ot d’uxury. hot | \ achliiK u» that tli| Yarbrns orjtaniaa- j' . individuabt.* have ' 1

cstimonial Dinner For W. H. Allen

ilh • Jersey Poullrymen mor Retiring State Sprriali'l—Given Watch vised To Take a Wifc

loin 250 South Jersey poul - and other friend, of Wil li Alleti. retiring Stab ponlif' ialist. gave a testimonial ■r in his honor in Vinelami fuesday evening. June 7. Mi : i.cntiy resigned as Slat. ' ’ v speeialut and arcepted I ■ i"n with the Cello Glnaai, 0. I’nckard. an Allantlr! iy poultrymati. was toast j •r Arthur K. Eldr.d. Cmiiical of Allantlr County. j

wrist watch by those _ fb. peak, re inciuded Prol. • E. Klee, of Cornell, j'of American pouHrymen:" J P 1 Slate Senator Finnan j ot Mltlvllle; Harry M.J II. of Allantlr Counly: J.|^i ■o-s. of Cape May County; 1>Weed, Cumlwrland t.Vmnty;! ' lay. of Hunterdon Coun-l II. Rapp, of Monmouth I m >: J I>. Vreeland. Vire ■ i* • at of the State Poultry As-

profea-atr Hope Plmu nlven-ily ot t».ia

rman Denning, of Clou unly, and Chari.'* Aek

Ineland.

*ho attended from Cap. i y Included A S. Walk

William Dunn, of Em

s.rue of the largest Is shorn hens'to t which have bc-n s.i-n in Cap..-[* , l>eiil In sending a boy to aj 1 May Cotmly. In spit.-of the fart I camp in the summer u a moot r> that they have some heavy] profitable inv.sinn nt. l-r horns. Mis. Dunn managec toi Camp O-kanickon is opera I d ■ ha\e an ailrarliv. flower garden.] by the Y. M. C. A. committee of I ^ (Jiow. rs and < liH-k- ns do nol! Buiiinglon. Camden, Gloucewter. ’ • *-. hi io work out so favorably and Monmouth Cottnlicw. It bi' With pome of the rest of us.) j one of the largest Isiys' ramps In "" iccommouating two”

etl pea- earlier tl In C,p«' May County, ha. - been able to r. Hr picked hla fin

.•ral ba<k«wa of peas and which look.-, raigbiyl u-. lie remarked ihal i,ne of I he best crops

that Alfred Creek, and Mr. •n. are eiigibli rs of the Half

Club.

'ahou: thr«' | ford. N. J..

whlnh tbere

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■dt week*' i sit. , which is south of Med- • Indian Mills

hundred

<• two beautiful

j lakes and a lot ot fine timber, ot Klehlng Creek. | The camp is Well-, quipped with bids lair to be the first Cape May;* | a ,. : , and up fo-.t,,'. hall Counly farmer to pick rip.- «an-j an ,| jodg., ramp h.w'.juartera. jatore. aleepiog qaariera. • • • {ramp is in chaig.- of a camp dlMr. and Mi '. Charbw Sam-, ivcfor and ball a down county beaulifying the grounds aecfelaries. who are experienced

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■ !i.nquet waa lollowe.1 by I All of the speaker- rum ' Mr. Allen for the -plo. *"ik he has done fiq ih. 11 f iMerosU of this Stair and 1 • dly ..II of them also wig i 'o Mr. Alien Ihal h. •'em "ii Hie soa of Btalrlroony.’ Rice, as hr is affee '■Iy railed by ihos. who ard.ly arqtialnled with him I “BUI" Alien Of th. V now I. expression: “KveatU'

why Hot now?”

»• r expetiite Is the oae vllal

> the telatlvr advan >*1 and mechanical { own coniHUoua In ioee himsidt of the »

ndid field of pea* was •lay last week on the John Bass. Newport. ('omberiand Counly pro ow.-yer the pa crop ap-

. Hum. on the Black fann.{ diinr Crt—k. i.- marketing 1 wets, rhubarb and cabbage. 1

nhieh will be found here In th.-! •’arm Ibwiion. giving the dates) ii which they find haryesKd;

h. triple treaimenl which administered to Cap’ May my hogs this spring to prehog cholera and other dbe k • rms to have been very earful.

Through the co-oprration of various agenriex and Cape May Counly dairy cattle owners— Cape May Counly la the first luhereulin tnsted area In the Slate. This mean* that 90 per cent, or over of the rows have

K J. Rllblighl. South Seaville, has about one .and one-half acres .d kale. Mr. Rubright sowed Hu kale for his puiltry flock. At th. prevent time It la ahum two feet high.

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their entire time K ramp .eason. In ; are some <hlrt?-llv

.bill in

thei

leaders w ho e boys at all

nun. Each leader is assign'd t a tent or bunk-diomic with veil boys. This Is his family 'bile they are at ramp and It Is p to him to take rare of th< nd co-operate with the camp . ector in carrying oat the pi gram. This pr .gram

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Is the physi

>1 benefits of a healthy, out-door f*. but Is developed in -ntally nd m»rail as well. A ramp doc>r is in attendance at all timer a rare for the health ot th<oyi. and this in conjunction ith certain rule* and careful up-'vision, .nakvM.Uu vamp one f the safest places in which a pend his time during

Tsiiy Banner and IT. ii h" i For Avalon I

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Senatoi A. C !■ , .

| defphia and Avab t. W.. I . planning tbi auw- u »“ W lugr,. ■ • . th- offir. nv of the,Oeorgs II Rotha. I y have radMVMWd m Br, *-r Bmlh and II large clientele which ‘ or - Pr^^o*' ane.bg Ita wveuib. rs ! tK,r Com P»"> * •••li -ludenls andj*** 1 •'

• naag- .l in vatious fi. bP, b > ,b ' - Avalon Fu. Who desire to improvi Thursday evening. Jun unina. | Sion. Harbor Fire Com

rn !ed In a body.

'VnuniWloner Ceorgj acker presented the with a hanifevome banm Smith presented the III

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benefit

State, ita tearh-

rf’dtram is based 1 a of offering dfff*

rsea of study whirh!

many needs.

■ -ROOM II0I5F, NMAU. STORI. OH. and t.iMH.IM: NTITIOV M \K ( HI Rl H and M HOOl. ON M UN R04D ISAAC FAGAN

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Ladies* Hair Cutting and Shampooing a Specialty White Palace Barber Shop

wm HlHUJP. Prc-i.

Main hi reel Tort 5errt*

OELivcav days Div a.es Ccsek wday ftalwwttia, **—— *ed BucKst . - tatarSar—Pact Mama

HARRY B. BICKING The Hutch Roy Painter la a Guaranty of Pure White Head Painting an", oeeoratioff Paperhanging Phone 6»-S-3 CedarnUe, M. I.

H. F. Ogden EXIDE Battery 8alea and Serrtea 25 South Pearl Street 7

the

al eoiirsm in EngliMh.

modern language*, history and the eirmentary fi.-ids to the mos • recently developed lines which iuelud. v.icattonal guidance the study eiibnorraal children, the making of im> lligrnce teste and ■iodic- .d th. cuniculum. lu addition ih.- institution offers one of th- mart roraplr*. program* In music in the East, whirh in-

publlc school

Mark tl.MtYS \>E I0K

flag and Grandma’s or

beamifni flag was pro*rnt..t Kew-Bee Bread

company by W R. li Hall K

ilt^ p! Geo. E. Le Sturgeon

BRHM.ITOX. N. J.

Good vntrat

If It’s Clothing See

, and oirli.-iral ;

depar

« in plan*J

umm rsemdon bav.-j ■ at deal of alien-[ qwratinn with the; •nt BoalSI t*M>] dieting two courses | •»lth which are,

irily for the tr

Three new few the is;;

attracted a I tion. In co

State In-part University u In public

ptann.-d pi in Ing of health

courses include sanitary practices and diM-ase control with a large amount of laboratory and demonstration work In cooperation with th- Training

Vineland, the unii sup rinr farilitim i raining of Mibnonnal,

i. This training is carried j n- laboratories and schools i’lr,eland in-tltuiioii under;

F. G. Slieren, O. D. Optician CW^Optommriat 1*1 K. C vmm.rc* Street

Mai'

r & Elwell ENTEr«RI8E ■el !*t„ BiMueton

versl t y off. for th. tr

child!

GOING TO PAINT?

Farm Product

during the suntmer. a * they h-, lleve il Is one «»! the nicest lo ration, in Cal*. May County. Mr Johnson's plac. produr • an abundance id all kinds of fruit, which no doubt b a big factor

fulur. th. v.s ntlonal t ill b. Iicld m th t old ; l ,n.-. IIjM. lather than J in which they hi iously held at Erma. ng lo g'*el authority;!

USE REGULATION GET IT AT Murry’s Army & Navy Store 129 High Street Millville

Battery or Fire Trouble? Sec H. F. OGDEN FOR HONEST. CAPABLE ATTENTION MILLER TIRES AND EXIDE BATTERIES 25 S. Pearl Street Bridgeton, N. J.

We Will Buy Your Old Carpels Or Reweave Them into Reversible Rugs

CARPET CLEANING

Smith Rug Works, Inc. Truck Call* — Plvonr 10 415 W. Main Street Millville, N. J.

Dr. August Miller Chiropractic Health Service Specialized Nerve Readings X-ray Spinograph Laboratory Phone: 230 303 High St Millville

Weddings and Graduations

arc mil. -ton, - on life’a highway which should bo marked with

JUNE

rh should

Photographs Special attention to framing class pictures and diplomas. ^W^oJfUDic 29 N. Laurel St.. Bridjeton. N. J Notary Public UEED8. MORTGAGES. KTf. W. D. Robbins, Jr. Drug Store l’«rt Korris i. J

(OPP. LEVOY THEATRE;

$1.95

Per Gal.

5 Gallons or More Twenty Colon For Inside or Outside Use

White Paint 1 < >r Home Interiors This one paint ibincs the Vl riue* ol a durauic, washable ■merior white and white cnameL Carmolight ■nterior White ;' ideal for use around the •muse. It dries with ai. en-'licl-hke surface, vet its price the same as oidinary paint. M ay be used on wood, metal “ r plaster. Supplied in gloss, "at, and eggshell finish. XW, i, Omt-t

J. R. PRICHARD PORT NORRIS. N. J-

Commbuiioner General Agent of Deeds Continental Ca-uajty Co. DANIEL A. CHEW REAL ESTATE AND INSl'HANCE PORT NORRIS NEW JERSEY

Now is the Time to Buy Your Model “r ford Car No Model “T" Fords to be produced after June 1 5, 1927. Only dealers lucky enough to have a few in slock can supply you after that date. We have hut a few in stock, so gel your order in NOW! LES CHECK CORSON & MILLS IHE S&wl men tat VNIViaSAk CAB PORT NORRIS, N. J. PHONE 163 Day and Night Service

Stop in and see the NEW STAR SIX in Show Room Come in and see the New 6-60 Peerless Sedan in Our Show Room

Chambers Firelew ( •» Range Cook With The Gaa Turned Off Dan Henderson Co. 410 High St. Millville, H. J.

1. Serata & Sons Feed. Coal. Hardware and Farm era - Supplies Bridgeton. H. J. Phone*: 153 and 1153

HIGG!KM>AKIU1.L.B( HT piasok, ri.trms, VHTB0I.A8 HrUgrtoa, Hew Jrraey

R. L. Sharp Buyer and Sh'tvtw i ut *1,1. KtMPv OF PROftl FR and Oe«l‘ r In HIGH GRADE KKHTH.IEIR* MarrkMiaet ManrircG.wn Wharf

HARRY W. WEBB POST HOBRI.H GKNKKAI. TRUCKING ^idewalka Filled and Graded »OT8 FILLED IN (BI RCH L'BECrOST

FIRST BtPTIST (T' K< H Port Karri- (srl Fi ll, ‘.‘mm YOU ARE INViTi ,i

FULST B. fc. CBSRLB Port Horris REV W 0 MOORE. Pastor t oo A M . Claaa Meei'n 1 ** 1P J0 A ’li.. MorniDK w n*.ip. P. M.. Sunday R. i.uqj i Ji. 1- M-. Epaonh 7 Jo r M . Evening 7 J0 P. M.. Wedaa The Church With 3

SHILOH BAPTIST CHIKCH Port HorrU REV. J T. WILLIAMS. Pastor MRS. OLGA DAII.EY, Clerk You are lotvited to attend all

A. B. E. ( HCBCB Port S.vrrt* BaBTrfl*» RE%' F. R STEVENS ilalervUlo—Union IV; bet

AervV-'* ev.-rjr Sui-t.v al S J0 .

Port N*OTb.--t'nfcon IVtbel

Serrlee* erery^ tiuueMg a^ U 00 .

s to P. M

The pUuxins Ught gray cdor of amcrtU drtuu up any strerf

Money Saving Facts About Concrete Highway Pavements

Peerless - - Dodge - - Star 4 and 6 Sales and Service “Af Your Service** Commercial Garage ’hone 156 PORI NORRIS J. A. GRACE, Mgr.

Concrete is durable. It will not shove, roll or rut. It remains as true and even as built. Concrete pavement is now satislying taxpayers in many counties and every state in the Union. Maintenance cost is low. It does not require periodic resurfacing. Wet or dry, concrete provides the safest surface lor traffic. Oil drippings will not cause concrete to disintegrate. Concrete pavements are clean, smooth.dustless, free from stickiness and usable twelve months in the year. 6,000 miles of concrete pavement were placed on highv>.ys in the United States in 1926. Concrete gives you more road surface value for each dollar invested than any other type. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION M? M*Wn Avvnu* NEW YORK c4 National Orfanifation lo ImpTO** and I xtcud lit L x* of CoacrtU Oftic** to >2 Citioa