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CAPE MAT COUHTT TDtt*. FHPAT. KA1CH >.
A Chance To
Know Music Better
Every week in thh Department will be published descriptions of the two numbers » be played the following Wednesday evening, from 7.05 to 7.4'J. over Station WPG. The numbers are the ones studied this week by the children ot Cape May County schools in preparation for the Music Memory Contest on April 27th
Dr. Goldstein
Speaks at
Woodbine
New York Rabbi Suggests That Families Stick Together
Quartette from “Rigoletto"
Verdfa famoue opera ■'Rise. Large letlo" tells thf *iory of tbr ««y and unprinriplrii Dokr of Man tua. who 1> aaslateii in hie > rtimr* by hu JeaUr. Riaolettn.
a bunehtiack. The * «>wn j ,
taou.. am. hu um n
lore with the duke. belir»lna him
V?PG win broadcast ’Trau»ere!." .Schumann, and the quardSfe from ''Rigoletto” between ».•$ and 7.40 P. M. March 14 The*< are two of the select loti* being studied by Cape May Coun pupil* In preparation for the Music Memory Content In April •■Traumerel" lr one of a group of smaller composition*, called ••Childhood Scenes.” It 1* probably the moat beautiful of the entire group and Ir a universal favorite, be! *d by the old and young. '1'raumerei" means
dreaming
It la wild that the numbe- wr* taunded to portray a dream of Mm summer with It* deep blue aiy. becked with fleecy clouds ^
The fragrance of the wild rose which the eotnes on the balmy breeae and abounds, none U
soother the oenset Into a de- jnd unlvetwally admired aa this ttdou* reverie The change In line number sung by the Duke. th« key cornea as the dreamer Gllda. Maddalena and Rigoletto. himself and la vaguely H I* undoubtedly the moat |gL
Audience Present
Morgan Waiiow. B. Smith and Mr and Mrv Barry Morgan made » huslnem trip to Court Houwt "cbarla> K. Landis, of Sea lal* City, attended the tire company c ni'ettng here Wtday evening ;i Mr .vnd Mrs Charles Way | were (l.m.'t House shoppers on
Thureday of last week
Wildwood Points To
Mrs. Jennie Pooling of Camden. "pent Friday here with
relative*.
Oeorge Cain. 8r . and wife and Mrs Wallow were Coun House
.h.M.per* on rriday
Chenter Cobb and Sh.maaa Barne. were Wild*«si visitor,
on Friday.
Mine Lucretla Presion «»■ Hi tb a very h* d ro1 ' 1 0 *
to be a young atadem Rigoletto I » l>f , f . mou> r , b bl SSTm. "» s- von o~ lured to the home of Mad dale.,. After the regular y ice. . whom he admir*. where be I- conducted by Dr Schenk, to be aaaaaalnated by her broth Golstein began ht* addrees. Then roraes the famous He centered hU dlscmwlon quartette, a* the Duke make ideals of Israel.” hU chief dlslove to Maddalrna. unconscious cusslon being "Kamlly Ltf.'-” He that the aaMssIn hired by Rlgo-i declared that father^ mother and letlo 1* waiting for his oppnr-i c |,,|drrn should keep together tunlty. j and make their home happy In. Among the musical grniS'with Mr>a d going astray one from
aelous of • rustic dance in llant and musician.y of all Verdl’i the wood near by. Sson. how- concerted piece* and the conever, calm reigns again and the tr**«ed Mnotirna—-the tender adBret key returns, as the dreamer * drtv e» and coquetry on the one nrnse* are again lulled to rest. »id* and the heart-broken aoha Only one melody 1* heard of Hilda and the erlo- for vrn
Mrougboul this entire song, the gaarc ‘ contrast* being obtained by other
r changes ol key.
her father
pictured
hand of a genius.
Rigoletto”. lbp othfr .
well-known j He showed how home* are
darkened when a son or daughter leaves for college, and forget* his mother and father he left at home He diervcarde the lesson* taught by hi* parents "Let u* stick together as In the OH Country." Thi> la only a brief ■tline of Dr. Goldstein'* very
interesting lecture.
Dr Schenk, who lectured here i February 17. wa- with Dr Goldstein and • ipre—d thank,
that Dr Goldstein w.
Same M Htuotea l. Dowler. .
H«M> R VV l-.v C w. I
George Cain. Sr co, roe need to work for the Waddlngton Lumber Company, at fra We City, on Monday The Sewing Circle met at the home of Mr* Aura Payner on Wrdomday evening of tost wwnk-
Girl Scout* Gnre Pbjr
WOODBINE—The Girl Scout* presented a short play at (he gym but id lug on Monday cviatog, March 6. on the wahject Of -Olrl
Some of the character*
Peart Kata Paarl S* tiling. Gertrude Kata. Telta Mleaky. Fr«wa
and a few rghej girt*.
Dr Schenk graduate* thl-
apring
! plana to make frv
noug th« targe au-Sewce •< _ _ many fmm Wildwood who ca»i» ! •' the hom -rf » P. car th' lecture They «..■ . well repaid for kitending as wet.- fUru.' t :he many Woodbine people who >
The
will
City of Ocean City
Robert 8 Rtretch lo 8wr Btrslch. lax Ml. section H.
Jiaw-r T Hoffman. XberXT. pcow-ns ! Of Roliert C. Stretch, cl u» . to Rob- !
54 *. Stretch MISS "
Kame a* above.
Plat: Chester
£ Kennedy.
Gardens
Joseph W. Fm*. el a* 'InMi. One-haM mterwl Ip Ml. section K John F. Wager -t u « W. Kara Or.e-half *rtce, K» to Mi. section K
Lot TS*. section <
ole)’, et vir.. to John ,
» us. Lot IKS. rXork
r. Doris K Ita>ruh.
Be- ugh ot Slone Harper
Avalon •It) Du.idina and. Loan
Lois C-4. H-J. block 1
alt. Ua <M. arcUor. D
*h5»" L Wechim^^TB Woniever lax til. oectlon A
_ Wiry Woedyver
Oiariea William A. Kellon. is H. Myers, lax lot. I
L WeckerUiach.
Lewi. K. Hannan, -i al . in as Homestead Devdopmeri Co Burial MrJCaasue Hegmot'r at ... tnootrne-c.f far point C II fret from g. K corner lot 4. McKeague-D
i. block 6. WUdwi
lamd and !m[Tara Koetcr. LoU • ‘ HrighU.
I Sect ha ot at llcrrca, laghmlng at noli . , Bertha Kane s line. conUInlc
l».**« Wiuar. feel.
Oeorge H. While Land and In
rovement Ho. to George **—* t lait 11. Uock U. WiM
Woodbine Notes
rawo upon _ . . . itvetltw'twn in the asm Bin. payabie M 3w TowaaMp: T7T.T of t.'fJW To» -vsdstp. (o' - the bidder eniermc wsto •
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Interest of the e
I T. Hewitt
> Franklin D
Max Bear, of niltodelphla. vlallI his parents over the week end. He returned ca Sunday afternoon David Datchovsky. of Phtladellia, came here by motor for a few day* with hU family A very large crowd attended the aervice* and'lecture delivered by Dr. Goldstein, of New York, al the Brotherhood Synagogue
Friday evening.
Rolwrt fuller, a Uw student Pennsylvania University visited iwJkHvn* and friends on Monday
and Toeaday.
Mia* Rose Davis, of Philadelphia. was a week-end risitor here with her family. She re turned on Sunday afternoon Moe Marcus, local railroad employe. was In Philadelphia over
the work end.
Harry I-cwnaon. of Dover. N.
B ' J ■ »a* here for a tew days wtlb . i relative* and friends. He return-
* jod on Monday morning A regular meeting of the Wood-
bine Volunteer Fire t'ompany was held at the Borough Hall on Mon-
BOARO of CHOBEN FRECHOLDCRS COO MTV OF CAPE MAY
f JERSEY
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
W<«tnr«da)- March M
at 4:14 P M . foe the font tailing ot hprrtal Advxrtialiw for the arid
M-bediilc* licrdcXon priparmi and **-
* such advertising -. -*s ptx. - - * pert Ire bidders upon Uw H!.cfc <,t U-. tloari
OARO of CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS
GREAT PAINT
your clothed. Give it a Wright new topcoat of paint it will make home more attractive, more and keep down repair bills.
Jshc P Dsltoa, 2*\h sad Park Wildwood. -iU be gMd U fire t«b sn on Use cost jf PaJnting. Hardwood and Interior Wsllwort.
Paint Up For Spring
ildwood can build, finish and furnish your new home, complete, or can rebuild refinish and refurnish your old home. Consult this directory of reliable Wildwoo Dealers.
Shop In Wildwood The Shopping Center of Cape May County
The Following Wildwood Merchant, Cusrsnt*. Ton llonwst Value. 1». P lic „ ^ k ^
JACKSON’S DRUG STORE
Oak and Pacific Avenues
THE ROSELLA SHOP Presses, Millinery and Underwear Maple and Pacific — Boardwalk and Gaifield
FOX BROTHERS Ladies and Men's Clothing 4400 Pacific Avenue
BAKER BROTHERS Lumber, Millwork. Gians, Paint. Hardware 4311 Pacific Avenue
POPLAR MARKET Meats. Groceries and Produce Poplar and Pacific A\ mue
WILDWOOD FUR & DRESS SHOP Fun. Dresses to Order and Remodelled 3805 Pacific Avenue
IDEAL MARKET Meau of Quality—Only the Bo«t 3415 Pacific Avenue
W. H. AUSTIN CO. Coal and Building Material Telephone 5 "The OW Reliable Yard*
KONOWITCH BROTHERS, Inc. Wildwood's Finest Market 3405 Pacific Avenue
Will)WOOD LUMBER COMPANY W e Build Supply and Sariafy” P R. R. had Burk Avenue
AARON’S PHARMACY Drugs and Gifts Cedar and Pacific Avenues
S. J. COOMBS MARKET Select Meal,. Produce a „d Grocerie. racihc & Andrews Aves. Key. 199 Bell
JOSEPH B. BROWN Jmeet Metal Work — Built-up Roofin. 4408 Pacific Avenue
R W. RYAN Wildwood* Furniture Store” 133 East Wildwood Avenue
MILLER & GANDY Luster-Ute. that Good Gulf Keroaenr 116 East Ode Avenue
THE MARIETTA SHOP Art Needle Work, Novelties, Gift* N E Cor Young and Pacific Avv.
. JOHN P. DALTON ramtmg. Hardwood Finishing. Int. Wall^' ri 26th and Park Boulevard
TUSHINGHAM’S Office furniture—SMmm 210 Fast Oak Avenu.

