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County School l Attendance In September Good
ley s Point School, With a 99.5 Per Cent. Record, Wins Banner
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IVUney a'‘cd to <Wp left.!'
County P. T. A. To Meet
The iK-bool *»tenrtaiice In the eMMHy for Bcptcmber wmt etc*pttOMllr Rood Th* attendance banner xom for Ibe month to the B- .wlcya Po.: t achool which had a >» 6 per cent, attendance with or.ljr two atxwnciw duKnx •opteertwr. Other achoola reportInc were: Ola* Creek. »* « per Pept; South Dennla. »».« per teor: Middle Townahlp Hich gehooi. *7.T per ceM: Ludlau:. <7.5 per cent: Rio Grande. »7 S per eewt. Paiertoo. S7.4 per cent; ©adferr. 97.J per cent; BeJIeplain. lt.J percent lx»w»r ColdSprlna. #7 per cent: Wet Cape May. 97 per cent: Tuekabor »«9 per pent: Grwen Creek. 96 I per cent: Woodbine »«.« Pvr cent: W'hltee 9on>. 9(5 per cent: Clermont. Mt per cent: South Beerllle. »«.* per cent. Sea Ule City. 96.t per cent; North Wildwood. 96 J per ce»l; Ariktn 96 2 per cent, VMViile. *6 3 p T cent: Stone Harbor. 96.2 per cent; Cold flprlei Academy. 95 per cent. Ocean Vtem-. 94.9 per cent. PeterwKi. 94.1 per cent; Cape nay Point. 93.9 per cent; Prma. 91.7 pew cent: Bldora. 99.3 per Mat; Swain tin No. 9. 9«.« pel
ooume In «ie . -..._ / will he riven by lantrti'-ior* from the Gian. Port" Nam, t Scbojl at the him setool nulldin*. The Amt meet In* trill he held at t P M Monday. Ortohei <4 The followln* 'aachen hate ao far r**falered for the course Ml* Gandy. Mn. Witmer. M». Ellaabetb Col Una. Mia Repine. Mm Belle N Miller. Mr*. Urtt*. Mia* Newton Htaa Troset. Mm Tronnaoi. Mia. Mdholm Mtaa Steer.:*. Mra Bile ■ard. How Meenrald. WUIfatn J Moor* Mra Ubtc PhUltpa. MiiHntherttir Townarnd. Mi*. Bauna •elaht Mlaa Ruth Rrlpbt. Mta. Barber. Mlaa Mery Comon. Ml.--Cecil Cm Mm. Mlaa Elltabeth Cor 4M. Mlaa Slurpla. The follow In* taerbera hare MWtetered for a oourae In educattMAl maaeuremeni* Mr* Bdna ■adloott. Mra. Torgaaoe. MWw XlHM Daugherty, Mra. Wltmer Mtaa Khaba Daugherty. Mlaa Porter, WtilUm J. Moore. Mlaa In •Me. Orb*, teacher* dcatrtng t •otoll ah mild aaad In thrtr name, to th- county auperinundeet Fbrther announcetnent will he Made later regarding thD counae. Th. annual meeUng at the County Council of Parent-T>«ci>-Aaaodatloaa wUi be held in tU blathndt. 8o.lai Hell M Cap May Court llooee at 1:30 P M Wadamday. October j« Heaid.- * — rt-bta. there will ha H
In tne Clemi"
The program follow1. Song. "America.’' 2. Ihuav. • lliatoiy of Col urnbua.*' Agne* Li jpd. 2. Recitation. "Columhua." by Mtiler. Matte Co*. 4. Song. "Columbia, the Gem at
the Ocean.”
6. Play. "Columhua” Act 1.
The Boyhood of ColomhuAe» !!. Ttc Court of S
Act III. The Landing. *• Song. "America the Beauti- ;,p u> third.
" Fl*e girl-
trout Tyler* bn*, but threw o»(t to Ural Tyler aafe. Weaver tripled to wore board, Tyler coming In. Wntaon walked. Walsh walked Wearer eeored on Delaney’. bad throw to r.ttch W.lah going to ncond. Marks Sled o
left. Two run*.
4th inning—Avalon. Wltmer doubled to left, sod advanced on pawed hall. Towneend lifted
Rotation. "Coluudiu- Anna
RatrllRe
Keoltatton. "Dlaojvery Day,“ Margar -".a Edward*. Song. "Star Spangled BanThe tinging waa ably led by
At the Erma acbo ,1 t* a "cutout** aandtanle showing the landing of Colombo*. The three ahtpa are riding at anchor in a very Mur aea made of blotting Thi* sand table was , oust out of old dry pood* boar*. The Beeeley’a Point pupa* celebrated Columhua Day by voluntarily giving up the afternoon at thin holiday. All of them came to the arhoo! boo** on the afternoon of the 12th. nad practiced their Hallowe'en operetta. "The Wirblng Leaf.’’ under the dit
vend dashed for home on hit and run play, but Whittington mimed and Townaand wan out. Whitt tngton fanned. One run. Court Houae — Hofalug-h. ; ' out. E Rice to Do nohoe Ambroae and Katca htt by piuo.d halls Clark Unned. Tylet fouled to Delaney. 5th Inning—Avalon. Bushay anned. Nod Rice file l to Weaver. C. Rice out. Mark, to
Atnbroae.
Court dfotMP—Wea<• r aingled over abort. Watwon fanned. WaDh aingled through «r*t Bu*S»v thiww Mark* out at gr*t. HolM. Whittington to
Wltmer fanned. Tow nee ml fanned. {
Court Houae — Tyler hit <
mcood. Weaver filed to ceater. ! WaDh bit over necond. rooting , Tyler. Mark* Bled to left. One I run. 'I 9th inning—^Avalon. Culver I Bled to Mark* Donohoe grounded ( out to IIrat ham. Mena batting I
for Whittington, fanned.
The Box Score
AVALOK
R. H. O. A. E- I
c Rice.
I-lanry. e. — Townsend. If. Culver, rf. — Donohoe. lb. Whittington, no. Buahay. 3b. E. Rice. p.
Total.
o a j o o « 1 2 ?> 0 1 « 9 7 1 011 « 0 1 J 0 0 9 0 10 J» _1 # 1 9 - 1 4 34 $ 1
COURT HOUSE
R. H. O. A.
Clark. If. Tyler. Sb Weaver, c.
Wat
- 9 J 3 • I > 2 9 2 9 2 4 IS 9 9 9 19 4 0
Senators Defeat Gema To Win County Championship fOontlnued from page one) » *nd daahed bom- and he wae out at the plate. WfcltUiwrt.i: theo fanned, retiring the Bide Weaver's alugging wa> marily the ouManding faavturr of the WaDh had been on the Court H»um rotter the entire matin but had pitcbeJ only oe. garae prior to the rbamplonahip battle
The Game by Plan
1M inniag—Avaloe After two atrlkre and two foul* C. Rice • a. thrown out by Mark* at And. DrDoey out. Tyler to ArAuum. Wltmer walked Ttr-nmod was
thrown out by Mark.
let Inning—Court Houm Clark fanned. Rice throw Tyler out at Orot Weaver Mughal to right, went b third on Waaton’a kingie and came home or Walah'a doo-. a blc Mark* Bled to right. One! I 2nd inning—Avaloe Culver 1 fanned Donohor walked Whit- I •■Ington Bled to left BuMuty 11
fanned.
Court House— HolllnrAMad I tingled over second A mho ell bo rated, naertBelng him to aecon { B Kate* hit to Brat, who throw Ho! ! I
*th Inning-—Aval.,.. Delaney S*^ h ' L fanned. Wltim: .-ut WaDh to,*J* r, «- Atnbroae. Town*. .loUbDd to) »«»*■«
center. Culver fann«d Ambrone. lb. 1 1 9 9 9 1 Court Houae A rut rote walked.! m. < <10 9 Katve Bled to Whittington. Clark' _. , ~ — — i aafe on InBdd tap Tyler fanned. . TWale — « 13 27 9 1 1 Weaver Mngi-d to l-fl. aoorln* I Av » ion *99 1 99099—1 Atnbroae. WaD- filed to Town- < How ’ 3 9 2 9 9 1 J 1 a—C read On* run !t.arrtaon and Item pinch hit Ini
7th Inning A >alon. D-umboe !hr 'islKh.
Whit
Mark.
^ 1 aDb^toed co! Badly Burned
i-Mned. Hoi-j
pitched ball j Mini DouDa Haaroo. at Ooaoen. aingl- deep left, i »*■ badly burned nbout th* body Hot!.: 4 ‘Mpd. Kate.! Kriday rtmlng when an explod-
• aiked Clark fltad to eenter. | In* lamp *e: Are to an Ironing >>' run j board and Jumped to bar cloth
‘‘k lantna Avalon. Nad Rlce’lng
Asbestoline Will adhere to wet or dry carfares and is guaruteed ant to crack. cJup or peel. Carrie* a TEH TEAR OUARAHTEE. It wiU coat little to hare yonr roof water-pnofed. WILLIAM H. SMITH S3® I SPEHCER ATEHUE WHUW00S, H. 7.
John A. Ackley & Son Aaotlcnecr* Since 1(34 Can mil your real aatate or persona] pi, pertjr and get the blgbevt market price. General aslea at our •’Mart." Vineland. N. J-, every Saturday at 1.30 P. M. Wildwood Office—Magnolia Avenue and Boardwalk Vine lend Office—427 Laadi* Avenue
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■irumem.l aalectUna bv H.* H H«wel!. an eighth-grade pupil the Diaa Creek school. . I ■ torua .rf some ehUdron In thr I nmary room at Cape May Point I Id aonge and dance, by t., ]■ rlwry pupil* in (he Avalorti
Burke and Nesbitt Formerly BURKE FURNITURE CO.
MuiBbu. Day wa* r U2y In many of the oou t> IM •Is The DetinDviU. ***« h 11 tortu grad. pupiD took J1 *e of the opening rx.rclMv 1 ■ he tudDru arhooi on (Kiobc. II m Meereact prewanted a pro II ■ of rtghl number* which |
Tomorrow May Never Come!
j tor thousand* who are today it never
Why take a chance with your loved one*' future > !n«ure today
Samuel Schellenger Keystone Mtose MC A Capa May, N. J.
Fumiture-Rugs-Bedding
Brunswick Radiolas and Panatropes
Thor Electric Washers and Ironers
Meadows Electric Washing Machines
Loth Parlor Furnaces
StewartWarner Radios
Wildwood and Atlantic Avenues WILDWOOD, N. J.
To the Table of the Epicure
At the Wildwood Markets a flood of delicacies await* the gourmet Fiesh vegetables to allay hia appetite, juicy fruits, rich dairy products, and tasty condiments It it the progressive Wildwood merchants’ unchangeable policy t 0 have nothing but the beat of everything.
At Prices That Make a Dollar Go Furthest!
AT
your . SERVICE /
If you are among the few Cape May Countians who have not yet acquired the Wildwood shopping habit, you are not getting the most for your money in quality, shopping comfort, variety of goods and pleasant
associations.
The merchants who urge you to Shop in WILDWOOD The Shopping Center of Cape May County are pledged to give you a square deal—they are here every day, w here you can meet them face to face. They simply MUST make good to you on their every promise Not only in food stuffs, but every personal or household need, you will find the W ilflwood merchants everiastingly “At Your Service.” Come into Wildwood this w r eek-end. You 11 be surprised at how many of your neighbors you’ll meet!
Th* Pollortlng Wildwood Merchant* Guarantee You Honor; Value*. Dow Price* and a Squat*- Deal:
JACKSON’S DRUG STORE
Open Evenings
Oak and Pacific Avenues THE ROSELLA SHOP Dresses, Millinery und Bathing Accessories Maple and Pacific — Boardwalk and Garfield FOX BROTHERS Ladies' and Men’s Clothing 4400 Pacific Avenue BAKER BROTHERS Lumber, Miliwork. Glass. Paint. Hardware 4311 Pacific Avenue KONOWITCH BROTHERS, !nc. Wildwood's Finest Market 3405 Pacific Avenue AARON S PHARMACY Drugs and Gifts Cedar and Pacific Avenues R. W. RYAN "Wildwood’s Furniture Store” 133 East Wildwood Avenue JOHNSON’S Atlantic Furniture Company 4105 Pacific A.enue MAPLE MARKET Groceries, Meat. Vegetables. Fruit **’ 3106 Pacific Avenue
POPLAR MARKET Meats, Groceries and Produce f oplar and Pacific Avenue WILDWOOD FUR & DRESS SHOP Furs. Dresses to Order and Remodelled 3805 Pacific Avenue IDEAL MARKET Meats of Quality—Only the Best 3415 Pacific Avenue i W. a AUSTIN CO. Coal and Building Material .. Telephone 5 "The Old Reliable Yards WtLD' VOOD LUMBER COMPANY “We Build Supply and Satisfy P. R. R. and Burk Avenue JOSEPH B. BROWN Sheet Metal Work — BuUt-up Roofini: 4408 Pacific Avenue MILLER A GANDY "Luster-Lite. that Good Gulf Kerosene 116 East Oak Avenue THE MARIETTA SHOP \ An Needle Work. Novel tie*. Gifts N. E. Cor. Young and Pacific AveJOHN P. DALTON . Painting. Hardwood Finishing. Int. » in "■ 26th and Park Boulevard TUSHINGHAM’S Office Furniture—Stationery 210 East Oak Avenue

