Cape May County Times, 30 September 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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CAPT MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1927.

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:_. , outlined.' .The lollowin* class officer* were

'chosen:

Senior Class—President. William Cole; vice president. Mary D-nntann: treasurer. Itorothy Coombs; athletic council Mark fasan. Ben Sacks. Mlllicent Hays. Junior CUm—President. WI1-

_ - _ , , president. Uoro=To Broadcast and ; '; l> ' s "-cretary. Florence -ve .Public Concerts ..t'bietic r^um'i’i. ii, J'j'uH.^ran

. cl* Connors.

35-Piece Orchestra Sophom.. . class President Robert Caterson; t.ce president.

I-'. Broldy. secretary. Alice;

Wildwood HiJCti School 7 I , "’" ipson; 'reasuc r. Soreen I one of the larfest In New "•‘1. athletic council. Louclia. Have their nrst r.incei t i ^ij'fe'ht. Jam. .. Ualtagher. school year on Friday Ireshman r-r-sldent. Milton nd concert is Riven every v,ce president. Walter morainic in assembly, b. - 11 ‘ “ 1 o-cretary. Wanda Klimatz audience of more than 1 Jot” 1 Clark, athletlr Jn this orcaaion me 0 f.«>ttncil. Florence Senn. Edward

tnbem of the band renders | There are SO boy mem the present time. The j

IK of the band Is excel ; The football team, t.nder the

'i del t hands of Coach Malley. Is tljbelnK whipped Into fine form. Every afternoon finds the entire

. able director of the|s«juad at practice on the city athwfcn Is musical Instructor let 1c field The first and one of school, has made several the hardest sanies of th*

North Wildwood News A ,1 .*

m.,, 'Atlantic City

Will Have Fine Football Team

Millvifl* Pint Opponents

Redding has returned

from Chicago, where he witnessed the Dempscy-Tunney fight. | Miss Betty Bowe. a student at Glassborr Normal School, spent | th ■ week-end with her parents on ,

Twenty-fourth Street.

Miss Ethel Rittenhouse 1*| spending a tew weeks with her, i

parents, who are or

cottage on ;ist Av. Harry MacLean .of Philadelphia. visited Russell Eplsr dur-

ing the past week.

Charles I* Griffith and family are occupying their new home on Thirteenth and Central Avenues. Dr. and Mrs Charles Knoll are spending several weeks In the

Pnconos

Mrs. J. A. Harris, of Fourth and Pennsylvania Avenues, is cnte fining her slstei. Mrs. W. C. Miner, of San Pedro. Cal. Mrs. Miller will remain In the East for several months. Mr. Daniel Kell y. of Wilmington. was a week-end visitor at the Bowe residence. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Gelsenhoner will leave shortly for a trip In the Pceonos.

In fact. Atlantic City

This'

■“iMre. Goldman Heads i Hi., Parked Car

slightly

I for the young tau-! will be played on October % lo play out of town. In j Milli ille. vrral public con- The following veterans reporthome. and broadcasting cd Bonelli. captain; Levering, e radio In the near future r Uarrlsh, Grace. Boyer. Pa I Us quartette has been I Griesme.. Van Sant. Conner, t feature of the band, to Stiegelman. Bishop. A. Johnson. I classical music J\ Johnson. D. Gerhart. T. Gcr- • Gles has also formed hart. McKay. Wood. Moultrie, school orchestra of 35 Hilton. They play for assembly Th- new material shows much -rnlng. and also for the promise in men like; Staller. musical comedy and plays. Gallagher. Costa. Hilbroner. Nick ‘>«tra will also give a orson. Mac Keli. Fries. H. Gibbs.

! Weisgerber.

H>d ia very proud to pos- The field is being made ready l talent, since the or- by Manager Mark Fagan. This 1 hand Is exceptionally. year the position of the fl:-ld ii i school of «ts size. j changed. It will run east am! : west Instead of north and south 'tks of Wildwood ;<

eetlng of the Sehtl-! s h-ld at the home' Shelia Rosskam. In the

The various committees Ta • reports and definite:er 1 made for the Cafe! ha 1

Jfite. to he gi

Many Stars For His

Gridiron Team

Surprised the Yellowjackcts

Two brains that rat

wihai similar channelsWilliam Bill" Wlttalll,

•Tex Rickard'* of Atlanzie City fco.baU, rrferred to tnany times as "Prez," the "human dynazno." the "Generalissimo of resort HsrtbaJI." and what not. has always had visions of a world's chainplonship football ««m tor the

■'WorJd’a Playground.''

Bob Folwell. grio-coach-eMni ordinary, has had almost similar visions. Not e.-p«tally to bring to Auantic City the world's chanqilnnship team—but <1 -whip outfit which might toe atole to

outplayed the Frankfo*! Woodbine P. T. A. ie.- n-jaisru. recognized ns «hc[ -'•ii r Vr ,n Ste»5,'JS T *!6 Principal Asks For Parent,' goal kicking. The "breaks" and Co-operation

i:ng but Just those, gave the

! Quak*-r City outfit a 3-0 victory. 1 -Mrs. Eva Goldman was elected 'bn .thall fans pr.went. Pfiila- president of the Woodbine Par.nt- ' 1; . i,s as well as A'Uanllic City Teachers' Association at the firs' i were unanimous in meeting ot that l«>dy this school I tliiopinions that Atlantic City T^r in the tVntral School on

!• i a victory If either teatnJ* u j™ a >' evening.

The Strang ear i

damaged, but 'the tru 1 Strang made no complaint in

While parked In front o' n 1 state Trooper Beylon. w<uo invesstore on Shore Road. Tuckohne. i ligated the accident. last Thursday, a car owned byj . William Strang, of Sunset Bottle, j Man wants but little here be•ard. Cap.' May. was struck by a ] low and Is not hard to please, but

Jackwi

" Highway truck driven by J. |

. bles

am i 1 '•''em

Othr

day was extremely warm. y lc " I

wan the first game, but 1

i'-' provtvi no hindrance to

' grid warriors. Nor.

■ .i' matter, to Frankford.

put th-'ir hearts and ■ '!i ■ battle and played hard, mid-season football. • I'.iome of that game ..t Atlantic CHy has one'

Prez" "wilM*'and Bob j *? “T .. beginning to realize ,h '

pi esldent. Mt secretaty. >1

Cairns; treasurer. Mi

wltz.

Mrs. I. V. Stone. , dent, was heartily her faithtul wrvin genial work in tin-

ties.

I Alfred R. Keep. principal *»' "

James Pas-j .- Isabelle J i Ida Zucho-1

‘ y have not stopped They still are plan,;ri.ilyzlng. studying, and • > iem • 1y trivial weak ' ! 'o make this outfit un- ' itd> he best In the

boa. ; uhat

veted ■

Wildwood Personals llss Helen EppT Mias Florence e. Mrs. Rose Mayer and mothand Miss Seraphim- Mayer c returned from Washington, -re they motored to visit

gening. October 15. Dr.'friends. They spent the week-

l very kindly gt»en the'end with Mrs. Wirth at her use of the parish house!apartment in Philari dphia. neon's Church. Refresh-! R W. Ryan an ! son. Norman, 'll be served and reserva-jhave returned from a trip through tables must lx- made be-1 New York State. They spent 11. This chantante is!some time at Lake Mohawk, for the benefit ot| Miss Elizabeth Coombs is at fund. The next meet- CoHegevllIc. Pa., where she is at-

. tending Crsinus College.

Miss Julia N -y. of Millville. Is spending a few days as the guest ’ of Mrs. Anna Catersoi. at her

ie on Holly Beach Avenue, s Ney is recovering from a re-

% cent operation.

1 " . Helford Douglass, of Dias vntled the Wildwood High

American music andlg.-ho,,] ,he guest of Mrs. Pi r- ' 1 been prepared andj n , „„ Widmcday morning. cry well presented.! Mr. and Mrs Louis Colton and — f the Senior Club. In M)n are spending aeveral days in

The October meeting will | Atlantic City.

‘_al Marjorie Austin's, in ■ George Coombs spent several

(days In Philadelphia the past

»eek. also visiting his broth, ^uag women s departmen : Ki . nm ,,h wbo , student

Wildwood Civic flub held | p prk , om(in

jh- to™- ^ M „. Ea ».„ d B-rHo-

Mrs- H- Fwcf tHwlln Tues ; wju jri . ,p 1 . niiln( . sere real days evening. Septemlxr ^s Miss, ln AlIan(lc Clty w , lh Mr.

* Thomas. County Librarian. G. . . s

'»*• | M Mayor an^ Mrs. Robert P

right Smith, former "world's champions,

of Wildwood, and a form,

‘tary of the Board of Trade turn! that) these twi o( the same re-sort, is the new | together early this s-ason and editor of the Wildwood leader. : planm-d to r,-aHze their re—ev--ucceedlng Stanley Rushton. j tlve football ambitions WlHcts Mr Smith was seven y ars on < u> bring «he "world toeafeo" h. n the .-taff of the Evening Biitle*«n and Folwell to develop ihttn. and three years in charge of ad- u »•- "-oux’ •< In »**•„ •--rlaing on 'he Kansas • it* c-- •. two men who umially After returning from the Middle Kel w ha-t they go a.''-, a...i _ West, h, was connected with Wll-'e ,-„p||«h w-hat tih -y woub' do. it j iiam Lipkln nt Wildwood. He Is quite likely thaf Atlantic City was also on the committee that wi U have nearly the best football promoted the county fair. , clun in worId th , 8 i r .. j not the toest.

Wildwood Crest News Cart Albig will resume his stu-

dies at Bucknell in February. He will graduate from that

school in June.

Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Tutdiing-, ham. of the Gables, motored to Philadelphia, on Wednesday of j

this week.

Mrs. Frederick Beyer and J daughers. Dorothy and Eleanor. | of East Palm Road, are spending: the early part of October at their' summer home. Mrs. Harry Weir will entertain the Schumann Club at her home at their next meeting.

j Suagno.

i R-.hl.-dT,

Attn.".

"•rag,

Th-

of the

for last year » i- '.‘2 per c< and Mr. Keep'- . ini i an f

er record next year

>ss Tyler, of the High Sell entertained with u number

humorous readings.

Sheriff in New Office

Junior Schumann Club the home of Rae Kono-

l Pine Avenue.

1 evening. Septmbor 23. r ._ afternoon was spenl

: club members.

■t some rf Wlllrti

"W- Thomas. Milstead. Kaufman. Carrtrther*. Tully. Perrin. Bullivan.

Krwiz that famous .s hrrlrr jamca Hoffman mov.-d ■ - •'! Kreuz " of University Jnto h u office in the new eonrtol P- msylvania and Phlladel- hous,- building this w,ek. phla Quaker fame. Dlnwnore. T h e new building continues to ReirhendoM-r. Marhefka. Pike, caus:- much favorabl Ebl . Smith. Kostos. and because of its up-to-date .-.mipother, ot similar calibre. ment. construction ami distril.n1 • team plays all of its home tion of offices, gam- a! -the Edward L. Bader! Passing motoriaU marvel at ih, l • Albany Avenue and the' beaut iliil shrubbery surrounding ’ '■! Ea.-'ern Ixngue Play the building. The structure will r ill gri under way there about ; he a monument to the present '• ! Freeholders.

“The destiny, the greatness of America lies around the hearthstone.”—President Coolidge. A Home of Your Own is the Foundation for Happiness, Contentment and Prosperity. Let that foundation be a HawkinsBuilt Home—Economical, Durable and Moderately Priced LET US ESTIMATE Hawkins Construction Co. Builders—Realtors LANDIS AVENUE at 56th STREET SEA ISLE Cm 7 , N. J. Bell Phone; 76-R-2 Office also at Landis Avenue, corner Ocean Avenue

Quarterly Conference All mnmbers and friends of the M. E. Church are invited to hear E. D. Bancroft, Ohio business man deliver his famous message next Tuesday night. October 4. at T-sn in the Cape May Court House M. F. Churt*. Those who have automobiles are asked to take as many as possible. The Sea Isle del-gation will. leave ihelr church at 7 P. M. sharp.

-y mentioned the books that aiiu

■freon the bewt-aeUera of «b«-l 1Ml immediately afte,

The Hat Included the fol" ICommiMion,

in the Desert. Uwrence. ^ * ' r ' P ,0 « D a U ™l Ciiariea Gould, formerly of Brtlevlng Wortd, Brown,-. Wl , dwoo|1 >nd MK . Kdith Re Thomas then reviewed «he lil|ck , )f New4rk K , n 1>r marrte.1 ng books In detai ln |he Utter r „,- „„ Sunday, mes to the Ar ^h*’l'7”P I October 2. The couple will re-

Adventure. Halllbur- (n

_ I Mr. and Mrs. H. Cooper and Robinson. [Mrs Wnrobe an- ,pending several

Christ

a?, 1

i Mt.

svrninf

and the

! reviews proved most InThe club planned to S&torary meeting the I*,' lr In each month, at which Him Thomas will again give

I books

were mad, tn gn- a pla> J Wednesday In November benefit of the club. Re-1

w<il start soon. wood High

Class Elections Port Week—football i Opens October 8

Sk; tbc~p*St »,-k Wllfhl'

To Institute De Molay At Wildwood Tonight

A local chapter of De Molay will be instituted tonight a! the Wildwood High School. About 1 :,0 matriber* the Atlantic City rhap'--r will alten.i this meeting In addition to the Wildwood candidal,*. there will be 50 additional Atlantic City entries. This branch is to be known as the;

Crescent Lodge No. 40.

Sven Long will be "Dad" <>t the new organization, which is' sponsored by the Masonic Lodge. IV-M.-my Is composed of boys

inn 16 to 21 yean, ul age.

We're convinced that a certain ' mid* lady we know Slab a woodi limb She snipped at a Wore' . so* Home garter* and come out

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