Cape May County Times, 16 March 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 21

HfWANB BUSINESS SHOW

■ . .. ' „ CAPE MAT CODJTTT TOCIS. FRIDAY. MARCH 16 1W5

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FIVE DAYS, MARCH 20 to 24

iwanis Minstrels, With City’s Best Talent, Opens Show

t Night To Be Filled Vith Lots of Fun, Thrills Band, Victor and Radio Concerts—Kiwanu Choir to Supplement Minstrel

Both Floors Afire With Harmony Addition—Two Floors Fitted With Exhibits

of tfoc Millville Kiwanis Business Show next out above the others, it possibly <rui be the opening which will be packed with run and thrills galore., f tl will be on Tuesday night that the Kiwanh Mitmtcls-frili ■nted on the upper Soon of the big Taubel Bunding, where iness show is to be held for five evenings, March 20 to 24. ul rehearsals of the Kiwann Minstrels troupe this wtekashow , tplendtd band of ringm and entertainers are ready to preattraction which bids fair to be long remembered, i the time the curtain''

n the entire

camouflaged te ntil the final a

_ behind

cork—until

aon't be a dull moment, will. Of course, be a big ; chorus, then the dignified :utot will utter the faxj old Jays of Lew Dockand other minstrel stars: itlmien, be se«ed!” •rcupon. like as not, "Mi* ones" will wriggle with

side-splitting joke. jokes will be bandied about, rill come a ballad or two on. You know how these •I six

minstrel show opens at \ M. The evening's celei opens, of course, with the it bombk » Presidential and a Street parade « 6.30 Frim? 7 o'clock an, there * entertainment to please ne on both floors of the the uppe. floor it will a concert by the Boy Scout a Victor concert, a radio t.. the Kiwants minstrels. Scout demonstration and

HERE’S BIG PROGRAM OF FIVE-DAY SHOW

T-U-ErS-D-A-Y

UPPER 7.00 to 7.30—BOY SCOUT 3ASD. preceded by street parade FLOOR 7 :30 to 8:00—VICTOR OOMCERT 8:00 to 8:30—RADIO COHCERT 8:30 —I3WAMIS KIHST&ELS 9:15 -BOY SCOOT DEK0HSTRATI0I 8:46 —RADIO COMCRRT LOWER 7:00 to 7 JO—VICTOR PROG HAM FLOOR 7:30to8:00-RADI0 OOMCERT 8:00 to 8:30—BOY SCOOT BARD 8:30 to 8 ^X>—RADIO COMCERT 8:16 —EWARIS CHOIR 9:46 —RADIO COMCERT

W-E-D-N-E-S-D-A - Y

UPPER 7 JO ta 7.46—BAKER-HOLMES ORCHESTRA FLOOR 7:45 to 8:15—RAIH0 COMCERT 8:15 to 8:48—FASHI0R SHOW 8:48 —VAUDEVILLE, Walsh * Oreem, “The Daac-

irg Keneager Boys"

8:00 —FAEHI0K SHOW

—RADIO PROGRAM

LOWER 7 JO to 7:30—VICTOR PROGRAM FLOOR 8:00 —VAUDEVILLE, Walsh A Greem, 'The Due-

the lower floor there V'Ctor program, a radio

t, another concert byHfl^ t . han>i, a radio concert and j day erenin* claw n by the Kiwsnis O»oir. | and Thursday ~

Mauricetovm

Mrs. LeRor YatM. of Bivalve, spent Wednesday of last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

!>D Haley.

Panl Hutton, who has t>een quite ill. is now able to be arouau. Mr. LeBoy Sharp, of South Vineland. called on bis father Mr. A. ft. Sharp Thursday of last week. Mrs. 8alU* Wells spent Wednesday of last week in mn*HK Joseph Sharp bad the misfortune to Injure his eye while sharpening oyster stakes tor A.

U Hillard.

Church Serrtm

The church services tor the fol-

lowing week are: Sunday morning. clan meeting at *:J0. preaching at 7 P. M. Sunday school at ; p. m. Epworth League at 7

preaching at 7:46. Tues-

—-.j j :l0

prayer

:15. All

ce each evening you attend the week the Marionwill present an attractive KrhramU for this and iiwanis Minstrels have been veil under cover, and a real *e will be given in this line

AH o! the

I with an effort to have r and laughter predominatsnd nothing serious will be rd to enter is. - reral professional acts have engaged, but only those oming highl? t« commended hem selected, and an eveo( real enjoyment » guar d for a visit on any night

8:30 8:30

iac Messenger Boys*' -RADIO PBOGRi

3 PROGRAM

—BAKES-HOLMES ORCHESTRA

T-H-U-R-S-D-A-Y

UPPER 7:00 to 7.30—VICTOR PROGRAM FLOOR 7:30 to 8:00—RADIO TEOGRAM 8:00 to 8:30—MARI0!fETTE2 8:30 —OPERATIC VAUDEVILLE. LaMar ft Banes, “The Tnunp and the Cop” 9 JO —FASHION SHOW -BAKER-HOLMES ORCHESTRA (till closing) LOWER 7:00 to 8:00—BAKER-HOLMES ORCHESTRA FLOOR 8:00 to 8:30—RADIO PROGRAM 8:30 —OPERATIC VAUDEVILLE, LaMar ft Barnes 9:80 —VICTOR PROGRAM

F-R-I-DA-Y

UPPER 7 JO to 7:46—LILLY’S BILTM0RE ORCHESTRA FLOOR 7:46 to 8:15—RADIO PROGRAM 8:18to8.-46—VAUDEVILLE. Broadway Comedy Four 8:46 to 8 16—VICTOR PROGRAM 8:15 —RADIO PROGRAM LOWER 7 ;00 U 7:30—RADIO PROGRAM FLOOR 7:46 to 8:16—VICTOR PROGRAM 8:15 to8:46-ULLY’S BILTM0RE ORCHESTRA 9:00 —VAUDEVILLE, Broadway Comedy Poor 9:30 —LILLY’S BILTM0RE ORCHESTRA

S-AT-U-R-D-A-Y

UPPER 7:00 to 7:30-VICTOR PROGRAM FLOOR 7:46 to 8:16—RADIO PROGRAM

8:15 —VAUDEVILLE, Adler Bros., Musical Jugglers

Leslie ft Sands. "Bantam Was Right”

8 JO to 8:30—TILLY'S BILTM0RE ORCHESTRA

8.30 —RADIO PROGRAM (till domag)

LOWER 7:00 to 7:46—LILLY’S BILTM0RE ORCHESTRA

mil >. « 1 »»» !her* just to thrilling will i Rf>T L „ HeD(Jer40a p» s tor. Consult the detailed pro- j Krvln spent Saturday in

printed on this page, dip

md C?"> to «, P», N»«,.

Mrs. Elisabeth Ftsber is apend- _ g Rome time with her uncle. Mr. Samuel Robbins. Sr., here. Mr Charles McCann, of Blackwood. called on Mt»s Perle Bailey

over the week end.

Mrs. Alfred Sharp. Sr.. Is confined to her home with Blr

Mr. Milton Compton. 1

daughter. Beulah, were Phlladel

phi, visitors Friday.

Mrs. Milton Gandy and Milton. Jr, spent Saturday

Millvllla. , r who ^ FLOOR 7:45 to8:16—RADIO PROGRAM , Mr » tatbte ic^fatSSl 8:16 to 9:00—LILLY'S BILTM0RE ORCHESTRA

been very 111. U .W« U be about, 9;00 -VAUDEVILLE, Adler Brut.. Musical Jugglers

Hsn-y Bh*ppe. d spent Saturday! I>*lje A Sands, “Barnum Was Right”

*s s. r-rizr~ i -u. —-

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A Show Within a Show W. E. Howell & Bro. i E. Mur StrMt MilWIk. N. J.

in Port Norris.

Baj* Aaaej Sehoul A SUte Trooper from Port Norris was called to our school on Tuesday afternoon of »** '"?* to take in hand some hoys who men annoying the school and Mrs. Paul Jekere. of, Peonsgrove spent the past week end with her parents. Mr. and ^

Mrs U Hutton.

Mr and Mrs. Howard Polhamus. of Dorchester, spent Ssturd.r s^ bis stster. Mr and Mrs T. Wills. Mr. and Mrs. C. Whllden and

Harry, and Mr

9:30

-ORCHESTRA (till clonsg)

Angry package on the counter: “Makre washing s pleasure, does ItT Pore the washing while you watt, does It* If* the lUUe flakes o. «oap Ihsi—■* Grocer: • Madam, one moment please. This Is not soap.'*

■Not .

Angry Customer: Not soap?" ■•No. Your daughter naked for a half pound of grated cheese and a half pound of soap flakes. This la the cheese." •My stars! And last night I made a pudding-

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