Cape May County Times, 30 March 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 13

fheatre News ' Big Prizes ^ooo insurance i F° r Victory or Doug Fairbanks Six Slogans

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;; durlea the «““?“[ From ewy But ^ t : »«<! ph«” »»• “a n*nr foral«B r 1 .--ta too polkka brura are poorfnc Into Ue Dodt*

•m DrfroM hUum Many arr i fwwo Fir tor- 8U. to»m. tat lb* ; «r*ot oujortty are Irom oowhti

. ,ol April to tta ! Of Otb- r ears wta tar* n«HTt>0

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u ,r,, cmm* u* loo oort. or ta. i. p.,turf That no portion Of; niu*t be ougad r0 !l*<-t«l I* * trltalo to ib* March SI. A total of TO* prices tbr maanatlc and »*u*, will be awardod. with a Brat prUe

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—— . Ui . Vartan feature* la the per w- r Rlo .t^ Vlct f. r . farmanc* of the VJetorr »x are Utin .to t'tumphtaeo •i**** 1 * formUE the beat* for tb* «Ioc*q* t tie Pea deecrtb* (be power, ottara *w *5>r- ^ r * ,t tbr etutne SexMUtr wblk other*

No Dull Moments In ‘Spring Fever”

!«*» Laughing

TOODB1KK—Eiery new picB» i -in** William Haloe* near1 is (wits an all ’round athlete -*w! erery plctnre ewtablbhea to nor* Brraljr as one of_

The !fcej>tl<« ad bt* wife was the chu.ch Wednaadar e Ee*. and Era. iU H Cane *eft| dlaaglrr' at inardod r their new chart* at Uuk -at j* m " ' h » letter part of the week. Inta covtrrd track — — u— S“fSTS?«SS

Su, Cam T>” »1-|00 for BaW Ona DaDaugwona Role acribing Perfonnanc* of

New Dodge Braa. Car

Bir ...-.HRift-www ”Domr F 1 *’ te itobin Hobl. :

Hthty UUe ofj

E«l» Mardi 31

, kind that has k

poHer i a de-jonetration In a Victory Six

C# MAT OCCTTT

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H C El-*r)4ge. Harry Sutl Oanlel Carlisle. J. B. Oo«f.. aad oihera attended a nnatie held ' ~ -

beadUtht Th* waminc *hfnal wa* j *i»en with the train SS aacmnlij I fram the crowrint- With a slower j train, the safety interral would

two

Mas Vlftlnk WrtMla*. of mioeeaa City, tpawl Batvrday with kjbrr d.icr Mr* Mabel Vmi*« Mj Mr. aad Mr*. Cheater Roaa. two •UrMfdrei.. of Philadelphia, aad •ejidca Botaeeia Roaa. of Ocean City, -tutted Mr. aad Mrs. Ed«ar Rose

Cfeareb Monday tatatac a» wht» new KtaJf of oBtepn were The yomut Wk» *™

wrty lyla* alone the 1

teraated ta peum* a *Sid through i to the oyster wharves which i would eliminate the long drive to Bivalve, via Maoricetnwc and Port Noriia.

a realisation of the parti vsTssies^Sr r better to wall B nrtwMa i two atinates. to aaakr

Harold Iw 1 amp etaMataod

•r | Ltfiiaa TearWU. Altam S«

and Mrs. Charles Hennwy rbarte* Khnsey and Kenneth

. _iladetphla. were wwdt-ead | o! Green Crata. t dl visitor* with hi* brother. Harry.; svmitr The dtawr was gta and family \ honor of his IMh birthday^

Mrs Conchettl Regina, da mb- Mra. Laura

r. Lucy, Mra. Judaon Corson id two daughter* Dlaabeth and

Cecil, were Philadelphia *h-pp*r»

Saturday.

. and Mrs. Harry Henaecy Occam CHr vIBItor* Pgjday.

Petersburg

Sevepth Birthday

MM Johnson tara Stmtay.

Mias Franc*** Oarratoon. d»

do*. Bptat the week end at hwr

|r. a'trMr* lodtoy *

dnBghte.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Co*. Mr.

and Mr* R Wilson and Mr. and Allaatic City.

Mr*. May Joseph, of Camden spend lag a week with her mother, Mrs. Clara Coraou. and

neat. Mr*. Dora Vans

Mr. and Mra. Robert Tomlin of

Herbert’*.

Mr*. Howard Show attended the *

e week-end rl*4-

Ith hla ulster. Mrs. Jniletle

of last week, and wltnetwed the , Ira r. urUfbtnetallaUon of orfleera. after which [aide, luong Island, on Baturday ’ a Bne musical and literary pro-<a«i<l meved hla family back ‘ gram was rendered by some of their hot* there after a ereea >

the beat MUIviUe talent. ',stny at thrfr borne Imre.

Mr*. Verna Hoi Hogshead. Eve-1 Mr. and Mra. Clarence Winner lyn Calhoun and Blanche .Sharp daughter. Morleaa. aad aoa. Coattended a meeting of the Golden. vert, have returned froir. £ faw Eagle Temple la Heklervtlle. on'day*’ rtatt with relative* In WU

Wednesday evening of last week, ralng’on. Del.

Thane entertained at the home of William Weateott on Sunday his brother. David Weaooil.

of gravity and unique body con

aJa, v Web abowa at N “' alruetkm that make for Mae of

r '*“»« Wc«iD' * rid tug and control IM AlvatMJ Iday* tta 'f** *“ Dealer* are reporting ut m ln Ih ' “itereat in their territory

rl adl ‘-nown Pf*y*r» “ 'be roc test Entire famille* are J-' R* 1 *' 1 aubrnting slogan*, and many ar*

Driver Must Think About Train Speed

wife, daughter. Mrs. Edith Hill, son. Warren. Mr. and Mm. Walter Sheppard and daughter, Doris,

all of Bridgeton.

Miser* Mabel Caldwell. Mill! cent Laugh! in. Rachel Laugbiln and John Gandy. William Laugh lln. Raymond Sack and Rober: , Laughlin attended the dlMxict . rally of the Epwortfc League at

Gn«fc Citk rinf. WiB Coa.[ Uoan '' u '* f *'* T ** r

Frige Winer

Mr. and Mr* Moron U» «*ve party Saturday afternoon — sor of thelt

birthday.

Ideal day out of toor*. wer« enjoyed. At 4 o'cl Hi*'- ocm we e Invited

dining root!

were nerved. --— - Ada Young. Ida Young. Elva Young. Myrtle Young. Virginia Wrtggln*. Mary Detro. Margaret

Butler. Am le-c william

old Dtckeuk— Walter Mason. Herbert tae|r. end Mra Horace •Cool*™ Philadelphia, ware week-end *U of Mr*. CooUoe’a staler,

Morgen Ua-

Jr* Sara F. Rem spent «bre* day* til* week with her mother. Mr*. Deternh Kkketaon. who k

; in In ttailh Dennis

|r. and Mr* Hobart Young

West Cheater. Pa..

Jr.. Har

star.ie .‘*np: .-aak*

Leesburg

Dr. and Mrs. Webster enteri utnta Curtis Earl, of CoUIngs-

HH of wood, and M: and Mu. Harry

Jones, of Do re healer. Sunday.

William Hkinta’ C*reer Mr. and Mia. Bennett Stow

Delta

I Kteen attraction* of to-

dra. Howatd S and John Shaw task dinner with Mr. Shaw'* parr iu. Mr.-and Mr*. K>rge Shaw, in Dorchester, —'

inday.

“gpiing Fever." the Metro-«U«rn-Mayer vehkk In which roj Thin bow to the screen

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aitrt him a golfer. Also It pronew him with thr blggcwt hHl»ag hit of hi* eventful, the i.eer It 1* coming to th* i Theatre Saturday. March

Htine* iompa ihtough a aerie* <’ Mlarioua adventurtw as a iwth * ho bccomea a golf oelekiij. There’* hardly * somber mo- «! la the plctnre tt U no Wnmed with laugh* that there

Baiae. Illurtralr* aomr trick golf «- • but aside from that th* Pfore |* ope hundred per cent.

o'en.thment.

The cart U • splendid one. h*f. Ciawfoi-d. atatuesqu* beauty d 'The rnknown." ’The Ta*l bree,-- The UndaswUadlng nnn," and other*, plays •tft'lBr. and Eileen Percy. >■ 'h- M-reen'v most fame ;* 1 U h»i rival for the aBectlon* 1 h- volatile William. ''eo'cr Fawcett play* the golf- - millionaire, Haines boa*, apd Earle 1* putted ''v a* the golf champ . 'ournimeot. The Inimitable 'W'dr cf George K. Arthur la in th. role of Tewksbury.

tinoe to Take Ghaetty Toil Until He Does

The farmer* of our town whe attended (he County Kiwanta din i ocr In Tuekaboe Hurt week and woo prizes were: Leslie Corson, S.T. Key>*.une AuVo CU. fe*

illatu Weateott. a ease of toilet

j articles, and John W. Gaudy.

Grade croestog* will continue to kitchen clock,

take their ghastly <011 In human Mrs. Reta Dickenson and •

live* until motorists i.varn to tblnk In tennv of train *p>j«d per aecoad. according to the Keystone vtllgAutomoblle Clnh of New Jersey, which calls attention to fact* Utile

by th*

Epworth League Meets

?. T. A. Actriitk*

The Partnt-Teaehera’ Anaoclatlop held a meeting on Montta ewnlng •of thk week at which time plant were formulated for ipper to be held for the beae- ... of the Boy Seoul* ThScouts are also planning to give play under the supervision of incipal Herbert Trat*. On Tucaday evening the regular burtnem meeting of tbe Parent Teachers wa* held and on Wedevening the I^eebur* . JO. will entertain tbe r» of the CedarvlO* and fort Norris organisation*. Mra. LUllan Wilson attended rehearsal of tbe Baatem Star Glee Club at tbe borne of Mrs. Forrest Tomlin, in Millville, on

Tucaday evening.

Eeception to Partor

Our new pastor. Rev. Edward Craig, occupied the pulpit In t M. E. Church on Sunday moi Ing and evening and was present ‘ the Sunday school In the after-

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layl (.lout Ing and molber Mr* W. Hobart also Mr*. Eva Brutal. Of Wildwood were preoeot. Mrs Basythe Style, and eon. of Want rape May and aor mother. Mra Bara Maaatck. of Mlllrlile. Mra. Spalding. Mra. Anaie Oar-

Ree iMr.

Donaldson, pastor of i Church, of tao visiting Earl Hoop,

who t* In very poor health

Mta. . _

day with her

at Bridgeton

Jack lageraoil. who has tata making bis borne with Mr. tad Mra Ryan, bae gooe to Pbttadta-

1,

visit hla skier. A wcll-kuowo i

Morrison, at Rio Grande

•ll-knowo magailne editor a tabk In a email loach He finished hts sandarttfe

and hta glass of milk. Th** poiatlng to a pie oa th* eountlH b* aatd: TH have a flee* cf

- m

a wave ol

that blackberry pir “ ’’Taln’t blackberry.’

proprteirwsa And then,

shooed the Ble# ‘

Erma aad Mrs ' baVkw A tide i who spent tbe wtnkw in Phil* a returned IP ghetr horn*

sister. Mr*. Clarence Nkhote. have been vtaktng Utar pareau. - Bridgeton. Mr*. Sara Madden returned to Camden with Mr. aad Mr*. John

at this t

driver.

’'EllmtBaUon of grade crossings

is progressing slowly, - ' says s statement by the Club. "Of ooura*: the Ideal situation would ta total eliuUnaUctr within a yei: or twou The staggering coat obviously makes such accompllahment Impotable. Tbe only alternative m

torhrts to make the beat of as they are and conserve

their lives.through cautkm. - nn* motored to Atlnnilc aty

How many drivers kndw lac bualnsn Saturday,

lance a train cover* per second: Bias Helen Richardson, who at the rale of 60 miles an bour?| h.va been ill at the home of Mr. How many realize that a train and Mrs. Herbert Campbell, wae barely discernible In th* distance: taken to her home In Avalon on

flash over tbe crossing they'Thursday of last week, about to anter to By to Mt _ . seconds* I Breaks Bibs

"Recently a member of the Club Inn k Edtar Roes stopped st a crowing which U “?.??,P^day fS? an JC protm-d m Hrt- ".s," 5, bell. He node a headlight ** r ! £* rlbB - were broken, down the trackiubut tho-igbt JJj*i one nf lhwn | n two places, when

si" «»• clang and the crossing light* werd [

dark.

"A* he drove on to th* true' lights and bell gave their wr:ai] Ing. He crossed quickly and had not proceeded mote than 160 feet before tbe train, (ravsllng between 50 and 60 mfle* an hour, sped past Had hi* car stalled—** many ^ do—nothing could have saved him In that brief tcteival. This

The much enjoyed monthly Epsrorth League aortal and bo*I-

bm* meeting was held Friday A reception was given Rev evening at the home of Mr. and V. Brewta and fan’ll#' at TaberMra. Frederick Carter. The uau-i naele Church Tuasday evening first hour of the evening va* The pastor received

spent with burtnens and the re- gif?* —* ■Minder part with games. »*cUa-i served,

tion* and mualr toll owed by re-1 Ruawtl Bailey and 'sister. Mrs freshments. -About twenty-Bve Martha Halbruner and little were present. | Beitt*. motored to Camden Mr*. Mae Cake aad Soah Col- d*y last weak, wltere IHUe Ber- ’ " ***—■“ wMpm —- *- *• *"

two i

•per HosptU!

and Mr*. O. W. HI Iwo small aoaa. of Pblladel-

Mrs. Hitchens' airier. Mr*. John Wilson. Mr. mad Mr*. LeRoy Jagger* en tcrtalnta Mrs. Sara Dawaon and aon Ronald. Mias Uda Soutts. Dorothy Edhohn, Clyde Heathcote. Wilfred Swain and George Nye Saturday evening Late In the Ing refredhmenta were served

Dodge^rdthers oAnnounce

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the

Bivalve

-Uttk Fields and Mr*. J. ^f Port Norri*. railed upon

Bivalve.

uuiasirm. Ol

•Mn-wlsy of last week.

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ls»»ee*| u| yj.ta Theft

suspect* were picked up g charged with th* rob-' "islet* from tta scow* of "npbell, aad p>avta lano-i

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