Cape May County Times, 24 February 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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A Chance To

Know Music Better in thi «U bt pnbliiM ° l JZo .umbm » b. pU,rf tb, followi* WriP«d.> "»*»• from 7 05 to 7.10, «*er Stttiop WFO. Ibe nimbOT .K.tbtoK. Li«. tbi. »«b bj U* children «I 0^ Hip ConntJ “b"^ “ (or the »Mi« Memory Contert « Apnl S7tb.

WPC. will broadcaHl Bo'dler' w ou.r - - a.™ ^.^n-jrsLs: syr-

ITHOruS iroill rmci-1. ■

"O «ole Uk>." D1 C*paa between 7-06* p. M. -ind 7:40 P. Kebrumir 23 Tbe*e »re two of Ibtwlortlon* belu* studied by Cape Jfiy County pupils In preparation for the Music Memory Contest tn

^JJoldlers - C'borus from “Faust.' (joum-J . The rreaUst senlus of the moo-

era French school was ' barles Gounod. (18IM89J1 Gm*"? 1 ttlktnally intended to enter the Church, and or always retained an merest to rell*ioo which is reflected to his style of composition,

it was not until 1H69 that GouHi'. remiUtlon was absolutely established, with the production

The music oi _ t— charms thousands at each bearing irt has a beauGful orerture. and the churcb music *****’*-£ fall of power and dtonlty. The 'Soldiers' Chorus" U strwtftyjrfj and warms the mosl

i tnto real

turpe-ri-ir: emuslasm

■ accsniii 1 **!re--* by the orchestra in the pit and lull military bard on the stage, this composition forms one of the greatest climaxes

O Sole Mio lr a typical Italian

- charac-

teristic and beloved songs ot

Naples. The refrain foes: But I know sunshine.

More lovely still.

From they dear feature* Its bright rays thrill'

That sunsblue. radiant sunshimMy heart doth fill! I>otb •H-

School Notes S« Music Club Meeilngv

Meeting* of the County Tearhri ' Music Club have b en discootinued for a month. Notic* will be given before the next meeUng

Test*

ba .«.«ST'S has been .^juipp^i »'to » ^ “ Palmer writing charts hung rreA b« having » campaign for „e*e Sample* frem 1,0 lave interested the pupils In this vital problem. Teeth are gllstenng as never before (. u. l'«ist H**b»rv lisewls UlAtel BirtMM •*> "O ire ST'S’ re? ' s r«. b / «, school Monday an.rooon Paper raps coltor. cuS. have been purch»*ed hy Mnre Hugh.-* primary tether to be used *« onlfonns for the ,0 '

Orchestra.

Poster < s»le»i Started

Porter work has been started v the school under Miss Car-

ney, supervision In

tor the poster ronlert wUcb will

I-. held thi* spring

tH«t work of these pupils t* also U-in* preserved for exhibition at the annual dinner of t-. . minty A*«orUtton of toards of Educa-

tbm an March 20.

l iU-nstoo Cow-* Pod posed The extension course In Edueationa! MeasurerornU Will be o[

, fered next fall tnabvsd ofthh-

All high school juniors to the , prijl4 Word has boon received

.re irela, IrelA I. &«»(. Irere, Or.

.re. .rel ..I renlor. re | M-rebre. . gg American History This is a part ^ course will not be aratlof the State testing program ab|)> for (bta work U? ui tall.

These standard test* are being

riven to selected high schools In] Nr heel Hmw Insovsltos

various parts of the Stale under ,

the supervision of Dr. I* L Jack- One of the feature* of the open son Assistant Commissioner of In* exercise* in the schools un

M.'reu«. I. Are.. « ..rei^.reAre. ^

)J. i or loevaure-. assembly of all three r ■t least one morning earn n at which the pupils of one of the UM «»«< «'A >*-’ I

learned for this .

This Is Wildwood Speaking

Celebrate 32nd Anniversary

Of Fellowihip Council, No.

27, D. of A. Lodge

COLD SPRING. — Frteod* Council. No. 27, D. of A. !*>-- ;| hr Id their 32nd anniversary dto-,R ner to the Cold Spring Orange | Hail. Friday evening, the dinner/" consisted of oast chicken and all the flxlns’ which was thoroughly \ enjoyed. j. Among the guesta were Mr. and , Mra P Cummings, of Wlldwooo. • ] Mr. fummlugs to D«trtci Deputy, j 1 and Mias Sallle Lake, who is Stale : Secretary and slater Mra Ftor-, cnee Gilbert, national rept tive. both of Ocean City. After dinner was ■•w** — — , tertainment was enjoyed which in- | eluded a dialogue called "Beta} Ross Making the Flag." drill by a number of members, readings and singing Everyone who attended speaks vary well of the whole agalr Hoe: "Ever ee

than Ihls* -

Haw : “Tea. oneHer: “Is that so. where* - Haw: “Why. *r . . «r - « . —v so foggy I really couMnl r

where It was.''

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You Can Have a Spring Wardrobe If You Let the Colonial Tailor Shop 208 E. ScheHenger Avenue Clean your Suits, Dresses, Hats, Gloves, Ties, Coats and Other Wearing Apparel. Service is rapid - - work excellent and charges moderate, a If You Want A New Suit Tailored to Fit, Tie Colonial Shop will Tailor It Foe You. A Fine Selection of New Patterns.

The COLONIAL Shop Is Another Reason Why You Should Shop In Wildwood The Shopping Center of Cape May County Ths Following Wildwood Merchants OuarmatM Tea HobmI Values. Lew Price* and a Square Deo]-.

JACKSON’S DRUG STORE

Oak and Pacific Avenues THE ROSELLA SHOP Dresaea, Millinery and Underwear Maple and Pacific — Boardwalk and Garfield FOX BROTHERS Ladies' and Men's Clothing 4400 Pacific Avenue BAKER BROTHERS Lumber, Miliwork. Glass. Paint, Hardware v 4311 Pacific Avenue KONOWITCH BROTHERS, Inc. Wildwood's Finest Market 3403 Pacific Avenue AARON S PHARMACY Drugs and Gifts Cedar and Pacific Avenue* S. J. COOMBS MARKET Select Meats. Produce and Groceries Pacific & Andrews Aves. Key. 199—Bell 686 R. W. RYAN Wildwood's Furniture Store" 133 East Wildwood Avenue JOHNSON’S Atlantic Furniture Company 4103 Pacific Avenue COLONIAL TAILOR SHOP

POPLAR MARKET Meats, Groceries and Produce Poplar and Pacific Avenue WILDWOOD FUR A DRESS SHOP Furs, Dresses to Order and Remodelled 3805 Pacific Avenue IDEAL MARKET Meat* of Quality—Only the Be** 3415 Pacific Avenue W. H. AUSTIN CO. Coal and Building Material Telroboo. 5 The Old Rc-l-bfc V«d. WILDWOOD LUMBER COMPANY "We Build Supply end Selufy P. R. R. end BuHt Avenue JOSEPH B. BROWN Sheet Metal Work — Built-up Roofing 4408 Pacific Avenue MILLER & GANDY Luster-Lite. that Good Gulf Keroaene 116 East Oak Avenue THE MARIETTA SHOP Art Needle Work, Noveltie*. Gift* N. E. Cor. Young and Pacific Ave. JOHN P. DALTON Painting. Hardwood Finishing, tnt. Wallw' : ' ; 26th and Park Boulevard TUSHINGHAM’S Office Furniture—Stationery 210 East Oak Avenue