Cape May County Times, 10 February 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAF1 KAY COUNTY TIKES, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1928.

Pape Seven

%y Co. Woman ^ar-A way Madieras

Prize Winning Easay on

THRIFT

By liAXGARFT BACKMAN Bisblh Grad* Pupil. Ses Isle City School

T. U. Prewlent Write* Vmd Word » Aboard Ship—Native. Poor, But F.ztymitr Embroidered Linen

- - - I WPG will broadcast WaRucr’s . i >■'*-1 -t .«d a c. .a *? w •Pilarinui- Choru«” and Schubert * j f ammatiy It * Keal Stun, Too ‘Tnfliiiiihr<i symphaDy" between i

This i-«*ay was awarded Unit prise by the Finn National Bank of Sea tide City In the Exaay Contest conducted In the schools of this city in connectljn with the County Thrift Campaign.

Community Club Host To “Beaus’

Port Norris

T.05 and 7.4» P. M. Februar IS. These two selections are l In* | studied by Cape May County pupils in preparation for the.

Music Memory Contest. ••PUgriatt' Coonu," Wagner

The ••pll*rims - Chorus" 1* suns

_ ___ . ^ In the last act jf Waxncr s

"Tannhauiw-r " The travelers h«»-

V/1I X If a 114- ' in A completed their pll*rlme*e

j to Home, are retumtn* to their

homes and their son*

Winners of Co. Contest

With Plays and Musk

r that I hardly . but first I I of those who (iru rip. ' UTi I find that !. and for F that I wi " ! tboiiRbt of

B CMj

Itl .. the meadoss and hill* of thetr homeland. The nobility of the mu«lc with Us beautiful melody and rich harmony has made it probably the brat loved of Wanner - * choruses. Richard Wacuer was born In Ijsipslc. Germany. In

Many Pupils PartkiDated i““ died in Venice in 1883.

Contests Hekl in the

County Schools

»cean. all • afraid that I t fortunately lain tells me a* my ‘sea am a good sailor. I B**f

Schubert’s melodic* are u

Historical

Society Goal 200 Members

Before End of Fbcal Year

-Will Invke Publk to

Annual Meeting

Name Official Publication

the

! greatness of Waxner has been

The results of the rreeat Cape j

May County Thrift Week r«sa>! "Onfinuiied Syrtphony" (Pint and poster contests have Ken; steadily comtn* Into the County movement,, bedroom

Y. M. C. A- office. and with the exception of one or two schools the Information fa complete. The return* show that a large number of school pup I la throughout the county took part in these contests and heard speakers dur-

ing Thrift Week.

The winners of the eiway contests were as follows: V. idwood High School. Miw Mary A.cVey: Sea l*le City, first. Margaret Bachman: second. Mary Sannlno; third. Alberta Wood. Itorothy Town and Naomi Diamond received honorsbls mentor: as they handed In very.dine essay.^ which ranked cloael)- with the olhorv. In Avalon the first prise was awarded to Uobecea Stebldn*. second. Arllne Sira non. and third.

Robert Putterglll.

Ocean City and Cape May both put on poster instead of essay contests. In Ocean City the prise winners were aa follows: High School, first. John Teasd-le: second. Bugene Chamberlain; third. Arthur W'atkina: fourth. Robert Watkins: fifth, Mildred Boaarth: honorable mention. John Teasdah-. Wesley Avenue Graded School. Ocean City, fourth grade, first. Elisabeth Wright; second. Laura Harris: third. Eldrlfi„r Robert*. Fifth grade, first. Marguerite Wheeler: second. Rrank Tnccarino; third, Jt-k Harvey, and fourth. Edith Dwry. Sixth Grade, first. Josephine Unger; second. Ruth Giles: thin!.Miriam Lange, and fourth. Joseph Merb. Central Avenue. School, fir*!. Gerald Sargent; second. El wood Ginther: third. Jane McCullough; fourth. Virginia Smith. In all. 103 posters were turned In for judging and the Judging committee i pent nearly two hours before deciding on the numerous

winners.

In Cape May the High School winner* were: Michi Tamurl. firi«t; Pearl Learning, second, and Eleanor iReeves. third. In the Grade School they were: Jane Reeves, fire!, and Sara Hughes,

for spontaneity and beaus wa* acutely responsive to every k.nd of noetry. as I* wllnessed by the fact that he set to music more than six hundred text*. His symphonies, of which the immortal •■Unfinished Symphony” stands first, are filled with pasaagis of great lyric

beauty.

Only the first and second movements of the "Unfinished Symphony (Symphony In B Minor) were written In full- The symphony commence* with a mysterious strain In the baas, followed by a shimmering figure In the strings, forming a background for a surpassingly lovely melody. An Indefinable sadness pervades it. This symphony i* the most

beautiful and perfect l> form of fnr'V". "tTmg'- to eat.

all of Schubert's works. one of to* pi a > Frant Schubert ( !7»f-M2S) j a>*ni a club

the greatwt song writer of all time, wrote nine aymphonb left others partly completed when be died of typhoid fiver at the

early age of *1.

Jesse Gaskill. Jr., on Wrdn.-day j Florida. They say the weather fa afternoon of la»l week. ideal and they are enjoying all

| Among there w ho attended the ’ kind* of green vegetable* nom th» Boardman Newcomb, of tw*' w ' T- l *|ri«-h wa*; :;:,,dei.. ircluding poutoe-. ! Place. »->d Lemuel Newcomb, oflE- Church to I vtnelaud. have gone on an Th, ‘ mrB * ho ,!o things and (tended visit to Florida. ! wi'l,. 1 ' h * " ,pn who "'erely talk

Ladies of Court House Organization Will Enter-

tain the Men

■I Palermo

i Boanlman Newcomb, spent Weil- j

j ii«*day afternoon of 1**1 w eek in; IlaptMs

i Bridgeton. j

Mias Rebecca Robbia*, n stu-' About forty ! d. n« of Jbe V. of P.. Mr. Robert' Bapist fburcb

R i. man." of t'oUrgeville. Pa . mo to attend the evangelistic aer- , spent a few days of last week vice* on Monday evening. last. ' wilh their parent*. . Rev. Kail prearlmd the re.-nr.ou

| MDs Ruth Shaw is number.d i no that evening,

i anions the sick. Mr*. David Rowley D rapidly Mr. .nd Mr* Andrew lUOJey and ^^-cnog r.om a gathered head. Mrs LeRoy Bafley spent Thurs- Ml*. Robcr; p. teraon and sons dny of last wre-k in Millville^ were in Maurhetown on Monday

Idea

she world.

Mrs. William Sharp spent Turn- afternoon,

day and Wednesday of last wre-k

In Philadelphia, vluting relative* Herd From Florida

James Morris Is HL

I-eon Hughe if pitman, spent * a,d * “ nd Inters lure l-s i Friday in to. -m busbies. V."" - trom Mr itnd Mr * ' ^ - - RJaato who are wintering

BonrdmM

Need of High School Surveyed Suit Educational Rcprc Kntalive Viail. Shiloh

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE.— A meeting of the council of the Cape May County Historical and Genealogical Society was held at Court House on Friday evening at which lime ten new member* were adreitlsd. Plans were matured for a public ..nnuai meeting, to hr held in the old i-ourtiaouae.

Friday evening. March 30.

The public is cordially Invited to attend the meeting. An Intereiiting program has been arThe by-laws were so amended that distinguished persons living outside of the county may be

elected to honorary memben The name of the society - * licatlon. a* submitted by

Howe, the secretary will be "The Cape May County Magazine ol

History and Genealogy "

This magazine will be xenl free to all person*, who become member* before the annual meet-

ing.

to be very very ragged 0 our party, begand endeavoring M band eobroMthey sell at riyrice . Tbc

Person* wishing to Join the society, may do so, by giving their names, with the annual due* (one dollar per year) to an officer or councilor living in their vicinity. Interest In the society I* grow-

All of the schools report that in* and it* enthusiastic supporters much interest was shown In the desire to bring the membership contests by the pupils and aora- i up to two hundred before the end

very fine work on both essays j of the year. and posters were turned in. The!

Tuckahoe school I* following thej

last year. Instead of awarding Popular Couple the prizes immediately they will . _ _ . , ■ be presented by thi bank as part j f\rQ M&ITICU I

of the com mine* in ml exercUe*. ,

The returns hav. not jet been

receive.: from Stone Harbor. p ort Norri, Girl Bride of

811UOH—Mr. Anderson, of the State Educational Departthent. came here this week to survey the eost and advisability tinning the High School In Hopewell Town •■hip. He said there ahould he 200 student* to run s High School successfully and Hopewell only *5. while IS are enrolled from Stow Creek. The figures were placed blackboard as to costs and the point* favored Rending the High School pupil* to Bridgeton, three and a half miles away. The figures showed t pupils ean be sent oi Bridgeton at a great saving. Four member* of the board Were present to hear Mr. Anderson. A large delegation of taxpayers from different sections ol the township were heard from. Mr. Anderson staled that Stow Creek students were educated at 810 each last year, w en tbc charge should have been based an the cost. «1S: In 1127 and 8188 in 192C. New Equipment At Ford Dealer* PORT NOIUtlB.-Corson A Mills, local Ford dealers, have added several new pieces of machinery to their already well equipped shop. The new equipment Include* a reboring machine, rebabbittlng outfit, a hydraulic press, piston and connecting rod aligner and other smaller equipment. With this equipment they are ratnd aa Class “A" Ford dealers, highly rated by the Ford Motor

Company.

Woodbine and Middle Township Middle Township enlarged ils| sphere of activities to Imlude the outlying school* in Goshen. Dia* Creek. Green Creek and Rio

Millville Man

_. —. . - „, PORT NORRIS.—Misa Adena SE215J.S rS5J , £*J£r V

e til

n go over the paper*.

I didn’t have

luizc a W. C. T. V.

assured that 1

: _^ii ««.ni a* a 1 Grtner. was united by the holy bUt V \ i w^re able to i ko"' 1 ’' of matrimony to James much Utgir number w-re able to | of M1JIv! , |( , by , L(f Rev paitlcipare. , w „ 1Um 0 M oore at the MethoDurtng the past week the eoun | Mr><MU |». «*, Saturday eveity office ha* been lecelvinr ia-: ^ fo-.nation of tuferrat lD Tb, »lleu^.nlv were Mis* Motion with tb* thrift campaign. Krause sister o. tbe lw-ldc-U.V.—, ^Itreren. -ehool, n-rtict-! >[id ^ Warr toUl ot

i.Sixteen different school* pwrtlci-1 j

«- <* t>o

I In the oDservnncc 01 vm* - j univille

a . nd „ fi,,wn ° f ! The young couple will reside In r thrifl eesay or thrift poster! Minv . llt wbere Mr Krause fa

i employed at the iM-rvice station

f irlL i of * h1, s “ Dd » rd Oi - . company and , widely tbe tbrEt faea wa. | MrB who for a number of

brtadcastanmnzthepuidl.oftbe ; ^ ^ , i ^ ( . n lbe

, omnty school*. About six bundrjd , riu . hl< .r of the local American . and flP.y IHipita partiripated in the, wll| ^ transferred to the contests held in . ““S i poaltlou ol cashier In the Amertscbool* Kleven bankers nnd rnn j-^.t Main Street, buaiaevs men spoke l ‘ 1 h. ' opposite the Gray and Blue Inn. )*ct of thrift before -500 pupils A ||nst of frlen4lll _ inrludinz tbe > of the schools. j Advertiser, join in extending best

wishes to the popular young

! roup]

Indergsrt

of Manila 1 hfa '■

t r HOUSE

Third Kindergarten

■n has |

> — school, j

Dorothea Alien, the new r. ha* charge of the kinder-:

I pro-primer pupils third kindergarten in

May County, the other two In Cape May City and;

FRANK W. EBELHARE

j Court Homc— 1 01 lone Harbor, H. 3~

Monday, February i3 Philadelphia RCCULAR TRAIII

Pennsylvania Railroad

Batteries Rejuvenated A weak response to your starter means the bakery is in poor condition. Call on us right away. We can repair any make of battery to its normal condition unless too far gone. And, if needed, we can equip your car with a new Exide, the long-life battery. This will assure long, dependable at reasonable cost.

Hewitt’s Garage Cape Ms; Court House.

Hew Jersey

Generators and Stanm

Overhauled

Exi&e BATTERIES

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE.— This (Friday) evening is "Beau Night." at least within the realm.of the Women's I'omuiumly Club, of Court House. Each member

of the Club ha* Invited her "beau" .. ... u

to eecort ber to the M. K. Soc, I

Hall about 8 (.clock, where - U ^ D

has promised him be will twi.,,,. ...

ir.-nted to u speefal program. This •I' 1 «'*»«t»t of »»o one-art plava.. .

.-.nd tbe singing by ilv Music J, *-«- “ »*. cw. «• *►. ‘I,;; jKSTai'

tlic l olllngswood hcliool. spent the week end.here with her parcnls. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Sharp Mrs, CLarle* McClain and daughter. Vivian. of Camden. “Pent Friday at tbc home of Mr

ind Mr- James Gibson.

Mr. and Mr*. Fred laind and

Monday club- Mr* Orav her ai.- SJ®* - W * ,rr, ‘ nnd *iwut Monday . iim. Mra^uraj. her al» . .. w , n | al: In M |||vl||e

Mr- and Mm. Seeley lire res and daughter. Ma-'e. of Bridketon spent Sunday at he home of Mr

nnd Mrs. Olin H^kman.

and Mr*.

John A. Ackley & Son Auctiaaem can sell your persona] property or real estate anywhere, at anytime. For term* and particular*. apply at indue office. 427-29-31 Lasdis Av- nne VINELAND, N. J.

grreUMir fhone. l» r

Dr. Joseph Levenson

OffltTIfiT

kdanw A vs.. Woodbine. H. J

)«.»■ bourr:

Kaji!;?-; Gvenbig by r.w

wmliln * ’

ire on Saturday

;b sill take t

tbe following char-

acters Miw. Stone, a widow. Mr*. ] Edward Becker. ' Imlrnian of the

Way* snd M«ons Cbm mill

John SajTe. Harriet,

their n*-ice. Mr*. Alvin Bro* n *ub*Ututlu< for Mrs. Harry Christian: Mr*. Fiaher. ProsUent

of the Monday Club, Mr*.

666 !« n prescription for Colds. Grippe, Flue. Dengue, Biliouz Fever and Knlaria. It Kill* the Gems.

Shfafas; mT*^ tourer Of ' ^U^sLod the club. Mrs E. IL Foster; Mem- fo hers. Miss 1’rntt. Miss Sarah * l .. bOTne ,a,hrr -

• William Batenun and f

Mis* Pratt. Miss Sarah

Thomas: Miss Poops, Mrs. Jack, i Douglas*:. Mrs. SctHt. Mr*. Harry ' U, ” ,

iph; Mrw Sweet. Miss Man i ll ladle- Wiehly Pray.

Thomas, .-usbstituling for Mr*. Boj-d ryler: Ella. Mrs. Stones:

maid. Mrs. Feeney.

During ‘he inti-rmiBsion between the (wo piay* tbc Music Section of the (immunity Club will sing the "Gypsy Trail" by GaHowi-y The second play is called the "Night Brtugs a Counaelloi." It fa a one-art play vltb Mrs Jesse l.udlain anil Mrs. Alvin Brown

compos I rs the cast.

Three £ oken Ribs Wi:sn Sled Crashes Into Tree CEDARVHXE.—liarvey Creamei sustained three broken rib* when the sled on which lie was coasting on Mulfbrd - * Hill loat wrek swereved from It* course and

HOTEL SEVILLE

MAPLE AND OCEAN AVENUES

. OWOOD. N. 0.

Mra-fiag

The ladies - weekly prayer nieetig class, of the Itaptfat ( liuri h. s ■ a« held «hc home ( ' ”

RISLEY’S Auto Laundry Curs Washed and Vacuum Cleaned While You Walt 3809 Holly Beach Avenue WILDWOOD. N. J.

. C- MANOINO

Spinal Adjusli

1J t-5 7-S

hVrxone: ISS-A Ihilnlnw flyauta oi reel." used at this

Insurance Is Saving! So many people have the idea that money sp. r> * for life insurance is money .-ullv '^ent. That's not true. It is money saved. Y'>ur life insuionce policy increases in value every year. It has a cash surrender value and it has a borrowing value which gets greater the more you invest in it. There arc many things about life insurance that I could explain to you in a personal interview. There is no obligation to you at ail. Ca44

Samuel Schellenger Keystone Phone: 29C-A Cape May. N. J.

E. R. COTTON Civil Engineer Bonded Surveyor 619 As bury Ave., Ocean City PI.one: 227-W

I CHANCCRY

diaries K. Laudis, Jr. COUNSELLOR- / T-LAW Beal Estate Law a Specialty Titles Searched and Cleared Mortgage Loans Conveyancing OFFICE: 102 N. Landis Ave. SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.

DR. S. M. SINGER SURGEON-DENTIST of 1811 E. Muyamensing Ave. PHILADELPHIA. PA. announces the opening of a tiranrh office at WOODBINE, N. J. for the practice of Dentistry. Saturday -renin* <

Charles E. Foster FUNERAL DIRECTOR South Seaville, N. J.

ASK HOW? Sea Isle City B. A L Association K It Are. li.dTre H. c Lore. Are.

George R. Grets ATToRNKV AND COHNS KIJ-OK-AT-LaW 107 and JOS Ocean City Title and Trust Euildin* OCEAN CITY. N. J.

Addis Dance Stomas

■*Vl W. PIXF AYE. It II iiB(KH), V J. E. ELINOR ADDIS, InMi-Hctrats. G. F. AlUteel Office Furniture 1 jrc »

I J. B. BARKER, O. D. # OPTOMETRIST Title and Trust Building B' Eighth and Aslrary Ave. 1 OCEAN CITY, N. J.

ACe* Canos. KJ>. lake B.Tcnstsd.l D. Office Hourc: Office Hour.: S to 11 A- M. 9 ic tf> A- M. 7 to 1P.M. t .0 3 P. M. - to • P. M.

Dr.Chas.A. Furey OSTEOPATH a« E. W,id wood Ave.. WHdwood *50 Wattling!e* at.. Cape May 1200 Packard Bldg.. Philadelphia nilladelplifa: Tuesday and Friday Every other day in Wildwood Both telrphoicia

at Wildwood-By- The-Sea THE Beecher Kay Realty Co. Real Estate — Mortgages — Insurance

Julius Way, M. D.

ROMNEY PLACE. Cap* May Court Houte. I MopdayT^Veduesdar andTi Other day* hy appotnUnent

Reliable Trucking Service

rnd tram PhUad.lphla; IO cha! , g*d^Kr freight“im

the good, and deliver the than ordinarily would be . during winter montlir I service al *t offered.

Dr. H. W. Blaisdell EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST Ofllr*: Ooaahey Store. S17 Landi. Vineland. N. J. Phone: 719-W

| j All the tnuy folks arc not J j in the sdnitarinm. The man 5) | who would rather pay rent jl] 1 installments than pay a :! i f little at a time for his home j j ] u«d* to listen to his wife.

BOTH

PHONES JOHN L. MAHER

AM ASA W. YOUNG Pe Tsburg, N. J.

Furniture moved with a

Seaside Trucking Company OFFICE: FRITZ AND PLEASURE AVENUE, SEA IST.E CITY

Keyaton* Phone: 13-0

Real Estate—Insurance 211 S. Landis Avenue Sea Isle City, N. J.

Court House Marble Yard MONUMENTS and MEMORIAL STONES WM. B. POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J,