Cape May County Times, 28 October 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 5

EPUBUCAN LNDIDATES 'teneral Election tar, Nov. 8,1927

For Senator

faarles C. Read

For Assembly

. W. McMurray

For Surrogate

I Irving Fitch For Freeholders her C. Ogden . L Chalmers

For Coroner

|L Hollingsead

tit Lights

,3rd Ward /ooden Way jit Regarding Lights | Off There Received pThird Ward League el Business At Session

Formal Opening of Additoon to Wildwood H S Resort's High School Now One of Most Modem

in South Jersey

Fine Program Marks Event

CAPE MAY COCMTY TIMES. FHMY. 5PTOK1 it. ft27.

WMi ar. Intercatlns proKrani, lie public cponlna of the WUd-

i wood Hljrti Scbool addle I on was

held on Friday evenin« at last

r week. The dedication of tbU . building U « mark at the growth

>t the city and its prcriperity. The school, which is one of the

‘ larger, and motr. beautiful in

f uA Jei»ey b equipped with all

| things modern. The addition in- | dudes 2S extra elaas rooms, the

gymnasium, the clinic rooms, en-

| larged auditorium, and dressing | and shower nxvms. The old bulldI ing U painted and redecorated, bo i thu the entire building takes on

j the aspect of being new.

j The High School Band played

everal selections, and severkl at

| Its mem tiers rendered duets and I solos. The various departments

helped to make up the program. The Physical Training Department under Clarence M, Malley. presented drills, the music department gave selections by the Girl's dee Club and the band. Several prominent men then

I praised fhe Board of education, land th> CommlmioniTs upon the

beautiful nronumen'. Among the speakers of the evening were Mayor Plerpont, Henry C. Chainlets and Assistant OommlsBlotier of Education Charles J. Stratum. After .the oomploUon of the p:\igrara the audience was Invited to Inspect the building. The girls of the nenotr claw acted as guides. Everyone had unbounded praise for tbe building and those who helped to make it

Fall In-Gathering Needlework Guild At Lutheran Church Hall,

November 10

The fourth annua! fall garment In-gathering of the Wildwood Needle Work Guild, w.il take Place Thursday. November 10 In the Social Hall of the Holv Trinity Lutheran Church. Atlantic and Poplar Avenues, Wildwood. It Is expected that 2,000 garments will be on display, among them a group of warm clothing made fror-. the materials ptir<&awd by the proceeds of the last public card party hrtd here In .May last for the benefit of the Wildwood Branch. in a later Issue of this paper, will be published the names of the State ins.itutkms. benefltting from the Guild. Local cases are first t»ken care of. By courtesy o' the Firemen's Association and the Junior Department of the Women's Civic Chib several worthy families were splendidly provided wPh warm doihing last year Persons knowing of any such private cases at this time, will kindly communicate with the president. Mrs. Ida M. Wine. Juniper and Park Avenues. An effort to increase the Guild's membership is being made. Men. women and children ! '* ver T where are eligible. Directors are wanted who will take an active interest in this splendid work. To become a director one mast simply have collected 12 contributing members, who In turn, will agree to give two new garments, alike, within the year. Money memfcere are also wanted. As low as 25 cents from each rn-wrev member Is accepted by which contribution, the donor is listed a member to the credit of that soliciting director.' The money collected, goes to the National Office of the Needle Work Guild, paw to the shoe fund, which means the buying and dlsributing of new shoes wherever

most needed.

Page Five

The Modern Pharmacy

launch a life boat. It is thought

the loss Is about $40,000.

p.T 1 * 1, ‘. r9jp**** i 1 " ky A tremendous advance is repre-

a* 1 ! . tfnded in the modern pharmacy ' ,nd ** “ 8, . urdr cr * fl when considered in comparison

tituu tons. | >1lh old-fashioned drug store. :: I Way back in the past, the .. druggist was known In Europ. Middle and Cape May 1 » n "Apothecary" an-1 even To Plav at Ct House to<Uj ' in En K , • a ' ,1 » n<1 :

1 o nay at t~t. mouse t iiJinic lg wullied

Middle Township High grlddeis . v In for ? ,er ! P, England, i play Cape May High Saturday st ^heary was HcenseJ by Court House. 4th ** Annrhee.rto. 1 e~-Utv nf t«n-.

Next Saturday Millville clash with the county seat

all!

letes.

These two games are the only home games of the season for

middle.

j thi- Apothecaries’ Society of London. He kepi a shop *- —*■***• 1

ath-' h, ‘ drugs and made up medl-

Dividing Creek M. E. Ch.

r of communications d by Wildwood Comt their meeting Tueerhs a c mplaint that on the Third Ward ire not 1R during the S ‘The letter was sent by 4 Ward CiUntas' League. . »_» also reo-i. which tived from tbe Board of goneia of Ocean City, the WHthvood Board f tbe fire companies pile recena conflagration. 1 resolution from tbe | Crew. Council la tritrie Mayor Edward 8.

(resented.

Nb- 262 for tbe $50,000 bond for on of additional and socemories. jTersi and second road Twill he brougnt up for Hdlng. November 9. ,^*rs«surei Key gave his t tor Ihe Sinking Fund of ' $ the amount needed Is. water, etc. ■ Hand read ih. * Board of Assessbad passed with S except ihe asse«e *• property affected by the if Atktmic Avenue. The 11.80 ana tbe city’s t by gentrvl Uixa»l,tn.80. Property t on laid streot. wnere Unlade complained high gsseasmen-.e. The ■ were not withdrawn > expifinafions from t he IdBsrs and the Treasurer.

STfire filed.

: was heard (the condition of • and New York I will be aBtondod i

btertains At Cards

e CarHierg. East

Ay Mi or eWer.ained her I at bridge .n Monday

me who attended

mrs «!tse Bdltii Sc.iellenger. M Bco.'k. Dorothy Cox, Ethyl

Grace. Margaret

ar, KsOierint Townsend.! -fibrnan. Naomi Bright. j BBIgntiniT Welcome Slill -!

"irH^i't Mrs. Hum- 1

film. Ral.'b Su; ITSay Wdllipe. Mrs M

Junior Gvic Club Show Next Wednesday The Junior Women's Department of the Wildwood Civic Club will .present “Seven Chances" a new comedy ii. three acta by Roy Cooper Meg rue at tbe Wildwood High School auditorium nest Wednesday evening. Resale are being held every evening art the Fenwick Inn, unthe personal supervision of John Calvin Potterger. dramatic director and actor, of Philadelphia and New York. Mr. Fottercvr - * pan iwcmsm* have been In the title role of "Kempy” at tbe Little Theatre. Philadelphia, as Melvin (ireen in Henry Miller's comedy drama "Embers" at tbe Henry Miller Theatre. New York City and as Sam Harrington In "The Hottentot" at Framingham. Mass. He will also play the leading role of Jimmie Shannon in en Chancea." tunlnent Wildwood Civic] Club members in the caste ai - Alice Newton. Sheila Rota Kau Dolores Francis. Dorothy Booh ret, Margaret Scully. Helen Letls. Mary Carson. Helen Tushlngham. Walter Griffith. Anthony Dennison. Fred Metz. William Hoffman and Harold Haslett. The reserved seat sa4e started lam Saturday at Goelln’s Avenue Store and at the present rate of disposal good seats will be scare It. a tew

days.

Russell Moilett will play on his saw and Peggy Schaefer will do some of her dance specialties which wiH prove capable divertlsement between the acts. The proceeds will be added to a fund already started to be used as a scholarship loan for worthy Wildwood High School girl graduate.

mini liras or proieteion in , apothecary, although not regu-l hit-d. nor recognized until mod-' era times, was the subject of several ancient statutes and is traceable to a remote period. Ancient apothecaries were not

"The law of the Lord is per-, distinguishable from the grocers ct. converting the soul." | (the surgeons being In like man--Sunday morning class at • nrr indtoMngulohsMe from the 1

o'clock. Bible school session oil barber).

10 o'clock. Lesson subject. It was not until 1S17. In the Amos Denounces Sin." (World's! 1 J th year of James I.. that three Temperance Sunday). Read 2nd 1 bodies were formed into distinct and 3rd chapters of Amos. Morn- {corporations by a charter from Ing worship at 11 o'clock. Ser- the king, which reciting a previImon. Senior league devotional ! ou* ft™"' to the grocers In 1666. meeting at 6:16. Topic ‘The b > »hlch tbe bodlra were exBqulpmenl of a Chum-Winner. : prerely united, declares tbs* the Evening preaching service at i apothecaries shall thenceforward 7 o'clock. The fourth quarterly! ^ separated irom. and const!conference of this charge will be,*“te a company distinct from the

held on Saturday evening. No-]grocen

veraber 5. at 7:S0. Dr. Kulp pre-J Tha; pharmacy has played a siding. * leading par. as the ally of sciJunior Leagi. on Wednesday * BC « In adding 18 y&m to the afternoon at 4 o'clock. Bible of life mere Is no doubt, study on Wednesday evening at f v > r the druggist sells hundreii 7 o'clock. • >l "* *■' cleanliness, health. Saturday evening class at 7 beauty and h.ppinaaa that mean

c'dock. The Daughters of Zion/ and the Men's Bible Class will mret this (Thursday) evening at the home at David Vail. Tbe business of the hour will be folkoved by a social. Next Sunday is Missionary Day in the Sunday

school.

The new singing books will be used In the services. Strangers find a welcome.

Mauricetown Odd Fellows Remodeling Their Home The Odd Fellows Louse. •« Mauricetown. Is muodallng the Inletior of its local quarters, -lor number of years the bufldinr was ow ned jointly by this orgsnioatlon and the late & M. Ware who conducted a grocery bus!now on the first floor, which has since ttiangMi hands several times. With each change the building has remained in Joint ownership, until a short »ime ago the Odd Fellows took over entire pos-

sssslon.

They are now making arrangements to have the basement remodeled into a kitchen and dining room, the fire: floor will be rented out and the third floor will be retained for the social and lodge room, but will receive some improvements.

Back From Thrilling Sea Trip On Tug Mra ; Arne E. Rasmussen and son. Keith, have returned from a two wepics' trip aboard the .sea tug ''Carlisle." on which Mr. Rasmussen Is chief mate, to ports on the Maine and Meraachuaetu coast*. During the t... they encounteerd a terrific southeast storm, and that nigut the "Wlconisco,” one of the three barges In tow of the "Carlisle" sank with 1580 tone of coal off the coast of Rhode Island. The four men aboard the "Wlconlseo" were rescued by clinging to lashed ladders after an hour's battle In tbe storm-tossed sea. All their money and clothes went down with the barge. The siu was so strong that It was use- ' for the tug to attempt to I

Ah. well: so many people who don' like jazx don't like anything very well.

New Trooper

State Trooper and Mrs. John Bi .iop are receiving congratulation.- upon tbe birth of a son at Scotch Hall. Ocean City. October 14. Mrs. Bishop will be remembered as Miss Edythe Danxen-

baker.

AUTOMOBILES Three Noteworthy Bargains for Quick Sale. Cosh or Terms One New Essex Super Six Coupe A rare bargain One Essex Super Six Coach Used only as a demonstrator. One 1926‘TDodge Sedan Lady going to California must sell. Don’t delay, as this Dodge will be sold. Other Used Cars of equal merit Smith Sales & Service Cape May Court House

Cadillac Hudaon-Essex La Salle M. A. Pyott Motor Company PACIFIC A PINE AVES. WILDWOOD-BY-THE-

Offers the following Bargains in Used Cars 1—1928 Boick Victoria 1—*926 Chandler Sedan 1—1926 Ford Coupe 1—1927 Ford Sedan 1—61 Cadillac 7-Pass. Sedan 1—1926 Cleveland Touring

Heretofore when the lodge tve a nodal affair it had beime customary to Invite' the gue^t.-. out to some other larger building for the repast, but when the changes are completed.

R. Cruise and his associate officers are expect-- lo be prevent. The ladles of the Aid Society of the Mauricetown Church ore preparing a banquet for a hundred or more members.

Mauricetown Lodge To Be Host At Social

Neptune Lodge. No. 75 F. * A.. M.. will meet with members of surrounding lodge* their social j rooms at Mauricetown. Saturday i evening. Grand Master Howard!

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I Most Everybody's Coining

and

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at the

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Dotes ~for ELEC

A * ^he housewives of the United States have Jl ELECted this servant of the people by unanimous consent as their Director of Home Economics. Every woman knows that he will drive drudgery out of her life and make her home a healthy, happy place in which to live. Through little electric motors and simple heating elements ELEC relieves the housewife of all the burdensome work that formerly went with housekeeping. Electricity to serve you ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY

Looking in through these windows now, you see the typical picture of the average coal burning heater—dirt, grime, dirty walls, coal dusted floor. Now The Transformation Is Taking Place In a few short days, gone will be the dirt; the walls and the floor will be clean and freshly painted; the coal bin will be a thing of the past; dirt, soot and dust will be no more; and ashes will he a thing of the past. Torridheat is the name of the little machine, hardly visible, that will make this transformation possible. It is to demonstrate this machine in actual use, heating a large building day in and day out, that these windows were put in. Stop down and see our cellar now—then look in any time after next week, and note the change. The Same Change Can Be Made In Your Own Home r at a cost that is lowest of ALL standard, approved oil burners, and this low cost can be spread over a period that will allow you to enjoy oil heat while paying for it from income.

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