CAPE MAY COTJMTY TIMES. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1927.
Two
Cape May Co. Schools Down | To Real Work
'Fair Without A Fence" '«■>">» ■>> the Couuo Bureau of
j Publicity. State Police Impart ’ . inmi. ami ibe ( ape May County! Title and Truat Company. The
Was A Success From
Every Viewpoint (Continued from Paice
One)
The Kxtenaloti Specialist in Km eatrjr had an intereatlns and
Purina company. Prall and Larrowc I nm pan lea had feed ex-
hibit*.
Almost every sutomobi! last the .. r .. "new l ord" was exhlhlt.-d on the
. pieasiye exhibit pertatnins to t|,e ■ B<*atda.ilk. facing; the Ocean Pier. ore Beginners Entering control of rore*t nre*. ••sirca or ] —
ox , -n . .. __ Korest*—there cannot be both.'
School Inis Year I nan the sin«an uaed _ »lth this exhibit.
— ~ UOOSt - WUdVVOOd Wildwood Arranging me Yon for Grade Work j loraph^ ProbinAy President p or “Goblin Nile'
pertalnlns to the \arkius insects
nor ne not.i . _ 1 in connection I W elfare League To
Boost Wildwood
Court House Residents Careful 1
That people In tb<- c, mrt Houm' rUatrict are careful and take measurea to prevent fires Is proven by the I t that the Cape May Court limine Klre Company has not been called upon to extinsulsb a fire In
four nninthi
:ir.-.ltU■ working trader. suie.rvu>ion of Mr. Kay in- j
rlltdex Mr*. H lYxster Gorlin. 1
Waite liluiter Collin*
Harrison.
Tuahlutham
preslci. nt of the Cliaotber
On Bear Hunt
Nearly Caused Fire Geratel. * ——
!, . nk J‘ Set Fire To Paper Under
"" the Boardwalk I A di*«.irde«i lighted cigarette al-m«-t canwd a blare on the Sea Isle City lloardmalk Sunday after-
Reports from all over the county Indicate that a larger number of beginning pupils are entering j j
and disc
Of Organization
dlatrlbuted I " 1
• ommlaakur h.d' A Welfare league hna be. tbelr two ‘Ir-cial I In WIW»ood alter
till* r». tl... . ... Willi.
Major Maurice Sofmnry. Herman lUamond and Harr) Hawkins, contractors, of Sea Isle ( .ty and Scblegcl. Philadelphia manufacturer lift W.'dneaday for the ■oMini) Mountains. Pike's County, •a.. * here they will camp at 'amp lllff. near the State Foresl
. ire*
atei
mosqult.H-s and cedes solllciuuu. salt water moqultoes They had
the Utter in
The school survey last spring showed that too large a proportion 1 .
«e P of l Jlve , ' n ™ br,n > “>'■ <**'•“• discounting plet< the elementary course In ,h, ■ ld ‘“ ho “' - folk * b * ve U, • ,
eight years. For this reason It has
1 mosquitoes won't breed
beet decided In the smaller schools of the country to follow
l.uncbes were served In the < hlblt hull by the Junior Women'i
la paitment of the Wlldwo«
Home Kceaunics
I Civic
the offices of William l.t
kin. Wildwood and Holly lb.
Avenue The league was the come o( the Health Week paign which was Inaugural-•:
a group of men beaded b> '•
Udtia.
The league has no poltti. i-i nlflcance. nor has II any d< -ir. promote any one's politic...! ■ . that point was made sell-evide when the members w-re Mi r--m< It Intends to boost ter lie- woit
while things In th<
the custom of many other schools , „ ‘n the State and allow nine years.,.. b for the normal child in the grades
The normal 5-year-old beginner
will spend a year In the "begin Hereford Inlet to Cold Spring Harnlng" or "preprlmary" class. In-1 There was also quite u Urge nor. u na. no intention of usurp-ts-lllgence tests will he given to all ,n d Interesting exhibit by the ,, 1K me duties am othet ..r beginners before the cod of Sep-1 borne economics department of giiniz^ion In the -ort. but will tember so that I boa. who ar. ,'be extension service of the Slate K ,t behind clvli pn.J.cta that are mentally old enough may be “ac l 'ollege and t ape May County. At „f u nebt Ui lb. whol- and lioost cel era ted" at once inio the Or..! ,'bis exhllbt ladles were measured for them. Meml-cr lap has t»-«n grade. and were told at what height their limited and appli. ■
f'rizes Will Be Best Ever
Offered in So. Jersey
11 Wildwood's annual Goblin Nile a ill Ik held on Saturday, October and pUns already are being ' m d- to make It the biggest Hallowe’en celebration In the history (1 1 .l■>hn J Kay. Jr.. »s chairman of the • ntertalnment committee of j,' the Chamber ol Commerce. In a -barge of the event. TenUtlve plan.' for the parade and rclebra-
made at a meeting of
A promenader, while walking al-mg in tront of the Hruf Hous. which i« closed lor the season, saw smoke coming from beneath
the Boardwalk.
A lush wind prevailing fann.'d the blare, which started among some old newspapers and was
“‘fi‘-dr‘Tamp will be located ! 'JTTJT ThTb^t.'ln' 1 ' ' iT
, .o—7 , l!Lr P T!. n . ' guUhltiK the blase, the Or-m. „ gon- about two weeks and bring i .n.^i enough bear skins back to supply J c . _
Ue ir families wllh coat*. j know u Wildwood man wls.
——— , is so near-slghled that It is com-
O. S. Salvcsen
Awarded Contract
The contrarl for the constme'tion of sldi walks and other improvements in Avalon was award ed O. S Salvrsen. of Stone HaiIsvr. at lb-- Weekly meeting of the Commissioners of Avalon ot last week Mr Salvesen'i bid was It being tb. lowest^ The other bidder* were: Wright Brothers 115.5*0.70: John IVlto. Ocean City. 115.904 17. Stem rker. Ine . South Den-
Ini. llT.IJI.Bti j.), n ,
jand Co.. Ocean city, jj-. Edgar F Endleoti • ! C «!« Hou«. *1».705 (T v
I and Diamond. Sea i l21.H7S.kS. ' John Caataldo and r
■
the construction of .. . their lowest bid « f 11 A number of p,„p. ■.sent a petition. r.o„.«. I sidewalks b - laid «C.
If twelve Imbr.
The standard (eating apring has resulted also
celegating roaiiy pupils who were found In be mentally ready «o do the work In a grade In advance of the one to whirfi they were aaalgned tight pupils have been accelerated In Tuckahoe. three In Sea Isle City, and several others In Desnl* Township and other dUtrlcts Accelerat'on usually results not only In giving the pupil a chance to get further along before he leaves school, but also In his doing better work In the blgb-
klichen table and sink rbnuld be last Placed to be most comfortable for
ar working
Brown s ApUry. of Burleigh, had an attractive bee and honey exhibit On Friday afternoon Mr. Brown gave a very entertaining exhibit of handling live bees. He had Ibe bees climbing all over him within a netted enclosure One of the eommerclal feed exhlUts had a Urge three-legged Barred Hock rooster on display, which attracted a great deal of
attention.
Three of the four rooms In the new Rio Grande embool have been completed, and the whole building Is practically finished. This building Is by far the finest rural
school house In the county. Miss Wirder. an expert
ploywd by s Philadelphia publish-
ing company . Is to gtH
o nitration lesson- In teaching reading at -e Sea Isle City school on Tuesday. September 27. at 2JO P. M. One lesson will be In the mechanic' ot first-grade reading, “learning to read." and the other In fifth-grade studying, “reading
learn “ Teachers in I’pper
Cattle Shew
i ape
the
the ' ham her of
in.merre oflicea last week. The parade will he held on Pali kveout the new lighting ays-
tlie directors.
Enjoy Watermelons
2*^*
5,_
Cape May County dairy
were Weil represented on tb way Id the cattle exhlblv
by George Rea. of -ve birth to a calf,
at the fair. We understand the calf was named “Miss Wildwood." The Cape May County Times was represented by an attractive
booth.
The Wildwood MerchanU' Association had a very interesting and attractive exhibit In a new store at live end of the Boardwalk The following merchant! were represented In thU exhibit: Fox Brothcra. clothing. Tenenbaum. clothing: Sundry, rugs, stoves, etc:
. _ - ; .- ee- Young, radio Barrteb. shoe*;. Mr and Mrs ttalpb Gltlen. v. Dennis lownshlpa and Woodbine) Ryan's, housefurolsblngs and heat land Mrs W Ilium Lob.' Mr will attend 1 monstrauons. ers; Jolinson. furniture. Satinoff I l.mda ' <>x. Mrs. Mayme G-t-r. „ . * * ! A Braslow. genu' furnishings, j Mrs. Maude l ocking. Mrs Ullun The annual meeting of the- t ape SJostrom. bicycles; Baker Broth- Kyle. Mrs. ( Ura Uoyd Mr G. May IVmhty teacher, who are ers. Hardwa,. . ox son Misses llary HutchUon.
f c ?? tt . ,n l A«pOHg u..- egh%ito tn the ball- ; tdlth Slater and Helen Lather, and Annuity Fund will he b«ld In r<tom of be FunduS* Pier were 1 Jane fox and JacT. -"^v
the office of the County Superin- —————
undent on Saturday September 24. at 10 A M (D. 8. T.» The purpose of this meeting la to se Jert a delegate to attend the State, meeting ot the fund at Trenton on I October *. The expense i»f this delegate will be paid by the trustees o* tb. fund. All member-.
nre Invited to attend
A list of substitute teachers who will be available In Ibe case of the absence of the regular teacher will Ik- printed soon and dlartl bated to all principals and members of the boards of education All teach.-rs Dot regularly employed who wish to be Included In this list should send In their names to the County Superinten-
dent.
Tha helping teachers. Ml*Gandy and Mrs Crone, and the drawing supervisor. Miss i amev. will be m the I aunty Supennt.ndlBft's office every Thursday fr.-m MR*. M. to 5JO p. M to coR'Uli sAy I-actiers Who wish help In a: gingteg special program or nrc! •aatotancr In other problems. ! The Dias Creek school w t> h. to basketball with other rural •** each team tn be made up i x players three boys an.: girls Ottw-r •cb.Kili- wish-i rag to arrange games should commanirate With Mr J K ( hesfer
i>l*s Croak.
TUr monograph, educalivr s.awork and orhedule making may be ’ —Cared from the officr- ot th ■ aunty Superintondant |( is it latest Word from the l«-partn;en of Public las ruction The educa live semlwork u ol special *«li>
oughfare providing an exception By tine setting for the annual e.-lrbration The maidl gras featnrwill be enhanced this yeer by a us que to be to Id In Hnnl’.
c. Huel. of Hum', having donated the
us. ..f that ballroom for the mu-
nirli-<| celebration.
The parade will form at Creese Avenue ar.'l Pacific Avenue, and ran. north on Pacific Avenue to Twenty-sixth Street, east to At i.inti. Avrnue and •-mtb on Atlantic Avenue to Wildwood Avenue
and disband.
The commute, plans the largest ..nd most • l.iborate prixe award
pointed 1 sol,«uior ^ ^ I ^ '^aptlUtion for charter’^- ^^£*2*
,rds witti private trophies to be
body will be act.-d u|»m by the
as a wlmle. deflnlt. qualifications | . u iiii.e.
«• sra—O 7". ' • "'Or.hlp is. 1 } meetings of the orsanization are arranged upon call ot the chair The officer-- Of the Welfareleague are: President. Joseph Probtnsky: first vice president Frank Connor-.: --cond vice prw-i-! dent. John T Byrne; treasurer. Ivavld McKibbrn secretary. W c Kn-lth. and the directors arc the oftieers and William Lipkin. Edward Fox. Norman Ryan. Henry t It lens. Jess laiudeiuan and I'
untested for m siw^ifled cli Th. prices for the best decorated indow. w hlrh aroused ao mm b • •■n competition last year, was on by Mayor Robert G. Plrrpont ith 1.is Studebaker exhibit. Vlr-
A merry crowd ot the Millville j'usi>> - very- merchant in town friends o Mr and Mm. Joseph <' ■-nt. -i.-d for the honor, and an Snyder. - f Forty-nlrth Street.. Sea • 'hi t exceptional series of window Isle, i-al-i them a visit one eve-' “h'.oration* is expected to be
nlng th - week and enjoyed .; d this year,
waterm on feast. Those in th- Although ail Ibe prixes have not party were: Mr. and Mr* John ■"•" 'leclded u|ion. the commuteCox. Mr and Mrs. George Broad already has air ed its intention water. Rev and Mm. Thomas H - »ardln* ti - major prixe' •Slater. Mr. and Mrs Ralph ■ v 'u competing u. .ds. the firat u>:
1 the s.-eond to be $10 and
the third to be *20.
Many of the sororities and fraternities which have summer headquarter* at Wildwood, have slgnt tied their InirnUon of sendfnc 1-legation' to the shore tor the I Hallowe'en v i-ek-end to enter tb- 1
Economical Home Building The first cost of a home is not all important. No matter how low the cost of a cheaply built home it will, in the lonR run, cost far more than a better constructed, higher priced house. Hawkins Built Homes Are Economical Homes Because They Are Durably Constructed, Yel Moderately Priced : : : : LET US ESTIMATE Hawkins Construction Co. Builders—Realtors LANDIS AVENUE at 56th STREET SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Bell Phone: 76-K-2 Office alio at landis Avenue, corner Ocean Avenue
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to be cueaidrred
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[Mar of mihject- ibi Ttn.*- to t~tivva to oecti subject let cta»* XBd Udtvtdual instru.thm Th*>rln*o> ohea cumpiefed should ihow what eerh x rad. i* doing Yarn R4> A M ta **• P V fpr example, whrre therv are two fredM tn a room, ae five and six. thU* grade five i* working with he taachrr aiadr six is nt work
Three Day Bad o( the Season BARGAIN SALE
Large aaeo'-meat of Tea Set* tLOd Coffee SeU
Nippon Ba/aar Opjmx-tr OvfWB Pin sea isu. cm H J.
Title Insurance Speeds Up Sales W hen your prospective buyer finds your property carries title insurance, he knows at once that he’> dealing with a safe title. Our Title Department has facilitated man\ a sale of seashore real estate by insuring titles and by giving speedy service. Insure now and be ready when your
buyer comes along. Ocean City
Title and Trust Compan> Asbury Avenue at 8th Street “ WTiere Four Interest Grows ' ’
man or woman who pays regular visits to this
bank w U tel! you that Money
in the bank gives you— Increased courage
Freedom from uuorry Greater independence
Evidence of ability
Relief from
embarrassment
Ocean City National Bank
Looking at it simply as an investment, there is no fonn of security so secure as a Bank Account.
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UONGO
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