Cape May County Times, 9 September 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 13

Mra. Carrl* Srull and daush- - Ml«* Al:ua Norton. Clifford J>OM6las* Barr Hpvn;

CAPE MAY COtrSTY TIMES, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1927.

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| What Does Rotary Mean To Rotarians?

Oc<-an Oily. No date as boon *91 for tho w<>dding.

Thf M. E. Comctrry lot ha*

boon nlcoly rloanod off.

The Mi-M-s Helen Stratton and ■narantna Smith, with Herbert I Mattara and William Gannon. Jr., j epent Wednesday ev.-ning in Wild-

wood.

The 0. n. C * met Tuesday eve- : , nlng with Mi** Anna Garreu. s*, . . „ _ and Mrs. Smith, of Allan-;'-haractenstics I hat (_.o lo

y. Mr*. Ada Cox and Mr.

Fisher, ot Ocean City, spent

Tuendny evening with Mr. and agc Rotarian

generates the mind. No man can 1 engagements rise higher than the level of his bending of thought* James J. Hill believed'would please In himself. In this country' and in than every t men who are optimists. Mr. Hill i this detmitio

was the builder of empire*, the j practice. maker of opportunities a man j

»ur President i •tuber would 1 and put It

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Make Up the Av

. the blues, the

Mrs. E

Mis> Mabel Young Is spending

this week with he.- grandparent*; Essence

at Court House.

Byron Young, of Philadelphia, j spent Sunday under the parental ' (Addr.

lantic i

What |« Batary I

Several from our vieinity at- i tended Cape May County night j at the Tabernarle. Ocean City,!

last Monday evening.

u ..^ n ‘ E M SKJffels and non. i Rotary ts an ora*nixed influence Tolerance Is e.iuem Hu—1 Vouhk. ! “ ia “'». ol ~r- opinion. oor.IlKlop . ter. of Maryland, are spending ,rl ' n<, '‘ h ‘P and on creeds: and every • their vacation with his mother. , WorklnR ,n make peace and'this right. Voltaire, Napoli The trustees o| Bii-slry's IN>ln' Justice, tn,. hlcbesl Meals of man. |other great men of brains M E. Chuirh held a business; What is Rotary education- Ihelr opinions before thi

“ng at the home of E. A., The fundamenlal program of'opened.

t-' ficlency. < Tiec

t cannot reason in a j thesis of the control others when J swan song,

excited. President Coolidge is n:anythinc' Nothim: at all." 'I calm, self-centered man J funeral-faced man. the chro

Derision doe* things The varil-1grouch, the kicker, the knoi lating. hesitating, fonver defer-Ithe altraya-on-the-olln r Md. ,

Citizen ring man IS a dub. He has aboiil 1 good-for-nothing, may la on >■ as much sense as a hen in front pay roll: but lake it from me. |of an automobile. Columbus dccM-ll* the most expensive pole, i

At-|ed. and neither the storms, the J the premises.

* sullen seas, nor the constantly j Habits are either bobs or si: !shifting winds onus.-I him to or*, cork nr lead: they bold ; [change his course Hi- decision !up. or hold yon down. Now d gave us our greatest prise I get It into your bead that by we

Tilfwday evening,

and Mrs E. V. Corson. Amarantha Smith. Cornelia Corson and Hobart Sapp motored to Atlantic City Tuesday afternoon. | The student Bible class met Monday evening in the Baptist

church.

Mr and Mrs. E. L. Corson and daughter motored to Bridgeton

Sunday.

Mrs. Arwilda Clark and NorClark motored to Ocean City

Tuesday.

“This sort of thing can't go on." announced the two hundred and forty pounder as she tried to struggle Into her slim sister's onc-plrre bathing suit.

Rotary International education. Is | Credit Is

expressed in the six object* of >man’s moral worth than of hi.

RobtfJ" financial soundness. They are as follows: J. Pierpont Morgan

(1) The Ideal of service as the bis oath to this fact. join me one marseo special isje.

basis of all worthy enterprise. Genius is the reward paid in the knowledge that will carry - you ; It appeared ridiculous to Soli) High elhical standards In j men who develop their resources, miles ahead of the fellow who has j crates, the painstaking but unhapbusiness and professions. You can develop genius l>> work :liis knowledge marked "general". IPY man. too busy himself about (3) The application of the ideal j The genius in your shop, in your IA special knowledge of the code* matters that did not intimately

Community Theatre Tuckahoe, N. X Saturday. Sept. 10— Warner Bros, present Bride of the Storm with Dolores Costello. A thundering melodrama of the sea. Against a raging sea. unwinds tie drama of Faith, a lovely girt, held fast by three greedy men to make her marry an idiot boy to satisfy their avarice, Inst and brutality. All is lost until Dick Wayne, a wholesome, happy marine, catches a glimpse of her. Then love turns Dick into a dare-devil to save the girl he loves. —Coming Sept. 15— CORCERT for die benefit of the American Legion LUIGI BOCCELU. the blind Caruso, and other celebrated artists.

LYRIC THEATRE WOODBINE N. J. Admission 15c and 25c Friday. Sept. 9— Universal Jewel presents “Down the Stretch" with Marian Rixon. Robert Agnew and Otis Harlan A thrilling, gripping tale of the turf. Comedy and News Saturday, Sept. 10— Paramount presents Be be Daniels in “Senorita” with James Hall and William Powell. Romance and adventure beneath the warm Southern skies. Bebr is an all-Ameri-can girl masquerading as a Spanish caballero. One day only for this great picture. Hindi Episode of THE COLLEGIANS" Comedy and New; Sunday. Sept. Carl Locmmle presents “The Fourth Commandment” with Belle Bennett. Mary Carr. Henry Victor and an all-star cast. Supreme emotional treat of die season—the greatest heart throb drama ever filmed One day only lor this b*- trture Wicth Epssede of OI DEH STALLION" uedv and New* la? Srpi. |*_ National presents 'Tile Notorious Lady*

1 we are no more able to think :ln units of usefulness. Now hero [i* your opportunity to get a good ! measure of yourself. Bogin with "Integrity." Are you honest? If, mi put down 100 per cent Then take up "Energy". How much live energy have you? Have you SO

per rent.

Thi* self-niialysls ts a call to acUon—a whip, a lash, a spur to goad you into correcting your faults, and to help you to be more •successful. Thi* does not necessarily mean more work; it moans more thought. Study your abilities, I undertake to determine for what (you are best fitted, and when your 'opportunity arrives, seize it and (work with your moral* and your I mind, your heart and your body. No matter in what uniform, excel. The man who frequently sounds his heart lo tin- bottom: the man who makes a close analysis of himself: the man who And* out

itperlniendent. Sell his own faults, record* the ground

xprrienc*. be has gained, and makes a note •ntidence ot the position he ha* lost; the

bump. The In.- of'man »ho gels thoroughly acqualnticsar will generate In you more "d with himself, has required a If-confldence. Read ll. knowledge more valuable than that Knowledge has many brand*: 'offered by any university, or the

marked "special" Isjsi* objects of Rotary

>wn fixed you can cover

customs.! sins,

man has | Self-confiden< eon. and .out of which >

| and any other

of service by every Rotarian to |office. In your plant, s persons] business and com-[organization, is probably the man.lnx

unity life, | who works. Jii'-rt

H) The development of acquaint-; Temper is the rudder that will ( al .

ice as an opportunity for service, jslrer you clear of the rock-- III jdent

(S) The recognition of the worth- temper is the gale that will sink (that

upations and your ship, sooner or later

special know ledge of the code * t

•nor. a thorough understand-

if men and their manners, are

isary to a well-balanced nirnt(juipment. When your Presiselected his committeemen, was sufficient proof be had irand of knowledge. He

tingle-handed lhar

make-be-ho try to

bluff Ihelr way through until next Saturday night Enthusiasm in-

• rod nets and decreases

the dignifying by each Rotarian Sincerity Is the hall-mark of didn't know- it all. and he kite*

of his occupation as an oppor- j honor, the sure way to a pertunlty to serve society jmanent position When the sand* (6) The advanrem<ut of under-[of life were running swiftly, w hen standing, good-w'tl, and inter-[the raindrops dashed against the national peace through a world window, William M' Kinley repealifellowslilp of business and proles- ed feebly the Ixrd's prayer, snd slonal men united in the Rotary at its conclusion closed his eyes

Ideal of service jin death. Health is more than „ , _ . ... j Perseverance Is sticking ever- | more than position. To ,<.u»ci>r e . ire I wentj-oke I haracter- lastingly to It The steadfast, con- health is greater than lo conserve faitin That tin To Make 1'p slant, unwavering, untiring man I- cash: for what is the whole world (be rave It l ri j eventually master Poor Goodrich '•• a man if his wife is a widow*

* j starved himself, and sacrificed In The greatest battle fif life for

Integrity is an indispensable j family: but be stuck, and he made John D. Rockefeller has la-on to virtue, and absolute easential In * product that is now as necessary J w in back his health, any place, at any time. The life |as currency | Appearances are sometimes not 'of Unrein and Its lessons prove I ''haracter is nor a mere mental what they se. ni: but when a man |this IntalliMe truth. (image; rharacter will outlive the Icanict look you squarely in the Energy is the current in the imarble slab. The memory of Isidorjeve. and keep looking •'until the .[cable, the fire under the holler. (Straus and his wife will last as j cow s come home." you look out. Energy Is the difference between | lon < r »* "''l ocean ebbs and flows. I Clothe- are a second consideration |a live wire and dead wire. Cneon- Punctuality is the quality thatjlto you think that the foreman of sciously the mind reverts to the I indicates your interest in your (a jury weighs the evidence by ihr one man Edison. 'work. The forever-late man is a lent ot the clothes worn by the|close | Judgement ts usually good If you ' "ubiance. The constant breaking of I . ltness*We are all nndergraduat

I use your first impressions. Do not (borrow th*- jaundiced idea* of your - neigh bo or the weathercock

opinions of your friends,

i Optimism upbuilds vitalize.*, re-

rencern him. when,

do not understand myself." Nothing can hold you back if you heed the wise injuction. "Know thyself." and become 100 per cent, md you will be qualified to fill be Presidential chair of Inter-

national Rotary.

Another Rotarian:

> measure a

i find s

who t

fuses to slander even his enemies.

When he does not expect to got good pay for poor service. When he spends more time oa

fixing his own faults than on trying to mend the mistakes of his

neighbors.

When he does not wall until tomorrow to do the things that

should be done today.

When he is loyal to his employer and not false to the ones with

whom he works.

When he intelligently co-oper-ates with the other members of

the organisation.

Wh n be Is studying and preparing himscll for a higher po-

I will say yon come pretty lo being a 100 per cent, m. Kiwanlan. or citizen.

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Watch for the GRAND OPENING of the New. Superb. Luxurious LEVOY "The Theatre Beautiful"

Millville Theatres DIRW-nON HANOI.K «n1 ROYNBR AMCSESIRNT KNTEltPK'SKS Cool and Ref rosing Breezes

Change of Program Mon.-Tues -Thura. -Fr-.-SJ Matinee Daily at 2 P. M Evenmga at 7 and * P W 3 Shows Saturday Evenli At *20. CIS and

Don’t Rent for a Season

Buy for a Lifetime

Friday. HOOT e.itsON - “Hey! Hey! Cowboy" Hoot Added: C omedv "HODGE-PODGE"

j ON THE SCREEN | MONTE BLUE •" “Bitter Apples"

ON THE STAGE j PRESENTATION

$5500

(FINANCED TO SUIT)

for a permanent homc-by-thc-sea with the^e unusual and gratifying features:

Shingle house, Ceiotex • lined. Two-story liv ing room, 56 > feet, with a balcony over one side.

and an open fireplace. Four bedrooms; spacious closets. Bath upstairs, lavatory below. Kitchen.

Ami located at Brighto southern shore of Con reach and profitable to

Open porches both upstairs and down. A graded lot, 100 x 40 feet. Electricity, gas and water already in. Two blocks to a railway station. Seven hundred feet

to the ocean.

». that wonderland < rt, directly opposite

v the

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"Where Corson** Inlet

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