Cape May County Times, 23 March 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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A Chance To Music Better

Ererr wtek ic Urn Drpartmeiit will b* pnbliihrd dwcriptioni of th* two nnnibfn to be played the feUowiOf Wedaeiday evening. tnm : 05 to T 40. over Station WPG. The nusben are the ones jtodiec this week by the children of Cape May County schools in prepanuion for the Mtuic Memory Contest on AprU 2*th.

WP<; wilt broadcast the Anvil and ■ n :. Chorus irora II Tiwators-Verdl and As tt atn.-

7-05 and J:40 Wadnesday. March

2* These are two of the arlec- .. tiocs beim studied by t ape Ma* »' ■

County pupils In prepaiation for Tbe ~RU

Muni' Memory Contest in

'..mi therefore, beranir ■ Mtal factor than In tbe

of ti» predecessors. Valkyries’' ts the

Kiwanis Show Draws Crowds To Millville Exhibits and Entertainment Attract Visitors From a Wide Area Closes on Saturday Night

T:45 to 11:15. Kndio proem. S IS to 9 i>0, Lilly’a Biinao-e Orchestra. >:«0. Vaudevillr. Adler Bros.. Mosleal Ju*sler»: Leelii a • Sands. "Barnuw: Was Rirtt.’’ I J:3e. Orchestra (till closSn*).

Wildwood Personals By HELEN & Folks from Cape May Ctty were utaaaxx Umwc who attended the ■mpper and dance given her* Ic St. Ann’s Auditonun. on Satnrday. St. Patrick's Day.

induction to the third act of MILLVILLE — Large crowds

April. V...suer's ’’Die Walknre " This are attending the KiwanU Bu*iOoiseppe Verdi <181J-1S"1* war J sreat tone picture of tbe ride of n>M Show in the big Taubel born tbe same j-ear ws Richard the war like Valkyrie Maiden* i Building at Millville this week Wagner throuub the air wertes to prepare; The Kiwani- Minstrel Show. Many of the most popular of th.- . uudienoa for Ih. scene on ■ presented Tuesday night, wai V«rdl selectionf are from the. t j,^ \ u ikTrle rock. wh.-r. the si*- ; iully up to adtanre promise-, score of *’H Trovalon ." which sitll ;!.,•» ou ih.ir winged steeds await i and prov.-d to be s big success retains a flrsl plae» in th. opera[jbe arrival of Brurmh.ld. sith Tl.. show was formally opened bouse* of tbe world today s ■ irllnde on her addle bow. Tbe u tb the bursting of 21 aerial One of the roost popular cum- trombones and trumpets play the bomb* in the Presidential salben- IB Verdi* Tl Troratore’ ■- ti..me, and this ts surrounded by jute. Th- detonations fairly tockthe “Ah'Tl Chorus" which b sunr B rnriows turmoil of rushing <>>* city and strikingly mdat the opening of the second act. i **!■«*, pUyed by ail the other in- ‘ertised tfte show. The scent show* the gypsy camp ,.. r , iBl , nt , (hr orchestra, which With score* of exhibitors di? in the Biscay Mountain* It i< rv [.resent the stonuc w.nd-.S.-pt PliJin* the latest spring merebearlv dawn, and I be m,n begin | through which th. Valkyries j wndlwe of every description, and the work, ringing a* thwy sink. at( . rilC<M Vdhing in all tt-riern » t*» high clam entertainment; th* hammers upon tbetr anvil* I niusic .-goal* th. "w r-whelming! tsatun-a off-rod every night., ■Ride of Valkjriea," ,. irM ..many families are Journeying to; Wagner * theory of the music, ‘I* ’ ™ **_ , Millvill. every evening

*■—»«. vs. It. OS t«- Spring fashions for

■M .uv “ound wbtrh

drama rwlunud to tbe ftntdamewt- >-arkground for th. theme of. the

al prinetpl.s that music, poetry.' talk.

Eternal Children

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and fct* ioc fat .-peculiarly i.-min It is not the same kind of f»«T ing that he has lor hi* * if* or for hi* daughter. Somehow the son seem* to tarry ou hi* own personality • when he looks st him he fc-i-tbat his life ha* not been in ;

vain.

A man at a banquet the other day got up and said •’I am lonely. Nearly .very'' man here tonight ha* hb sun . with him. I h*v« only the mem

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displays of the latest

model automobile*, furniture, radio and hundred* of other article* arc »n exhibition on both

T .'~ v 1 floors of the building.

Following 1* the program for Frioay and Saturday, tbe twr

Rev . Cobh, of tbe First M E i'fcurch. has been returned for

another year.

Mrs. Carrie Scriranl. Mrs A. Alcoa, of this city and Mra. Rrwe Hilton and son. Paul, aad Frank Abbott, of South SeatUie. spent Sunday in lTca*ant«11le, N. J. Idron Steel man. funeral director of Kensington. Pa. is stopping ben: a few weeks for hts health Indie*’ AM Meets Tbe Ladies' AM of tbe M. E Church met a* tbe borne of Mr*. Robb on East Sweet Briar Road, of tbe Croat, on Tuesday afternoon After the wn-eting. dainty refreshments were served.

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Then be (ttecio«ed the fact th.! htf eon wa* wnt.cwbt.re in Fr*n. ■ eilher in an unmarked grave oi lying unidentlOcd near mhc- wire fence or In a ditch. The father wanted to go. hut he was too old: they wanted young men. The son never twine

bock.

It may .be .a faint ronaoHUon. but thl* boy ha* one advantage In tl.at he will always be a hoy. We lose our children in two way*. They elth.r die or grow up. In either cast they aepara’frotn u* The . tern a] children are th. ones who die. They slway* line

Friday.

I*. :h»p» afict all the loneliest 1 l’PP*r FUe>r— » - • i- Ih. OI.. who ha* s*-en T:(»o to 7:«5. Lilly'* Bill more it* loved ooee grow away from' Orchestra. :Ail;-than th* owe who ha* ; ':«S to 5:15. Radio program ih'iw by death. ; 1:15 to S:«5. Vaudeville, th* T:,- laif-r :.a* them always i Broadway Comedy Four. «tsh l.im ,n hi* memory, but to S:f5 to $:15. Victor program. ■-tr,: r that ru-toory t- ’>:15. Radio program. '• ■ i ■ :he rewlity. 1 l*>».r Floor —

7:Oo to 7 3o. Radio program. 7-4S to S:15. Victor prugram.

Frantn Sponsor ScouU “ L ‘ u '' ,, Bll "“ r '

9 oo. Vaudeville. Broadway Com-

edy Four.

STONE HABBOU—A cotnmUtsw-

’ | 9:39, Lilly’*

■ Orchestra.

Ih.y Scout Troop hi

ha. be. -Pi.rimed by Fire I’bkef

:, >.pi. K. Vcbcr. It l« . .mposed Saturday. «? Frank Kbelhare. Chairman;: .• nm , , Gee,.*, MortMk Harry Miller. Wii-, - v , rtor Brnrr , m li* Reynolds and John J. Lawior - -r ? g.A H 2uo Thl* a.lion was taken after J. V.,’,.'}® v,od*rii^ Kell-> executive of the Atlantic Musical Jugglers Leslie <k May . ountlea CounciM nih.* mr-eting ‘ s:00 to 9:30. Ully’s Biitmore

Ortheslra.

- . I 9:30. Radio program. .--peaking of women, attractive Unter Floor - rii.ipletona an more popular, 7:00 to 7:«5. Ully’* Biitmore wiih men than intellectual bom. I Orchestra.

Mrs Helen Ourant and Miss FJ.ie Phillip, attended the New Jerm-y Awclaliow of Fmd Councilors' I), of A meeting held in. Ocewn City. Thursday night. March 14Mr*. Hsrry Burkhart was »ppotnted chairman of the Wildwood branch enteriaiamwat committee, and Mis* ntnor Blackwell, publicity chairman, both for the Wildwood Gardens Clric Asaociatioo. which lately orgaatsed In the Hotel Ritlenbouse, rblladelphia. Mast RerkMi MBh The Bwasea Attend lag a political meeting recently. one woman voter, uninvited. sauntered in and finding herself a chair, remained 'nrouchout being interested in the candidate* proposed for city office. After much dt liberation among themselves. she arose finally and asked for a voice In tbe matter, whereupon th* request was granted. This loot woman voter dared to tell the assembly: "You are all wrong. It took the women to pot th* Commlistonera in and It will take th* women to take them out. If It* taking them out. you’re thinking about."

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Wildwood Is Cape May County’s Most Complete Shopping Center You’ll Get the Same Quality and Select’oo as in the Big City Stores But You Won’t Spend So Much Just A Short. Pleasant Ride From Your Home

Shop In Wildwood The Shopping Center of Cape May County

The Following Wildwood Merchant. Guarantee You Honest Valura. I*>w Price. Mll , Squxra Deal;

JACKSON’S DRUG STORE rke RoxalL Oak and Pacific Avenues THE ROSELLA SHOP Dresses. Millinery and Underwear Maple and Pacific — Boardwalk and Garfield FOX BROTHERS Ladies' and Men's Gothing 4400 Pacific Avenue BAKER BROTHERS Lumber. Millwork. Glass. Paint. Hardware 4311 Pacific Avenue KQNOWITCH BROTHERS. Inc. Wildwood s Finest Market 3405 Pacific Avenue ’ AARON’S PHARMACY Drugs and Gifts Cedar and Pacific Avenues s J. COOMBS MARKET P. Produce and Groceries raeihc & Andrews Aves. Key. 199 Bell 686 R w - RYAN NViIdwoods Furniture Store” 133 East Wildwood Avenue JOHNSON’S AtJanjic Furniture Company •♦105 Pacific Avenue «, . COLONIAL TAILOR SHOP Su ‘ u *°. ( yTr9 emin 8 »"<* rawing •206 E SckeSenger Avenue

POPLAR MARKET Meats. Groceries and Produce Poplar and Pacific Avenue WILDWOOD FUR & DRESS SHOP Furs, Dresses to Order and Remodelled 3805 Pacific Avenue IDEAL MARKET Meats of Quality—Only the Besi 3415 Pacific Avenue W. H. AUSTIN CO. Coal and Building Material Telephone 5 "The Old Reliable Yards' WILDWOOD LUMBER COMPANY We Build Supply and Satisfy” P- R. R. and Burk Avenue JOSEPH B. BROWN Sheet Metal Work — Built-up Roofing 4408 Pacific Avenue MILLER & GANDY Luster-Lite, that Good Gulf Lerosene 116 East Oak Avenue THE MARIETTA SHOP Art Needle Work. Novelties, Gifts N. £ Cor. Young and Pacific AveJOHN P. DALTON rain ting. Hardwood Finishing. Int. WaBwoii26th and Park Boulevard tushinghams Office Furniture—Stationery 210 East Oak Avenue