Cape May County Times, 20 April 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 8

CAPE «AT COUFTY TIKES TTUDAT APBII *0. 1928

A Chance To

Know Music Better Every week in Urn Department will be published descriptions of the two numbers to be played the following Wednesday evening, from 7.05 to 7.40. over Station WPG. The numbers are the on** studied thi* week by the children of Cape May County schools in preparation for the Mnaic Memory Contest on April 27th. WPG » IH l.roadcaat “Serenade”-1 grenade*, waiter*, etude*, ete. MoMkn* tkl am; “f.iebeiitraum l.l*b«-*trauDi iltream ot X*ove

(Drear o! between | Msxt.

7:oS at.-t 7:10 P. M. April K.j 1 hi* eotnponiilon may be*t b The** are two of the aelectlon.'* dr-MTlbed a* n love «on*r for tb be Ini Mud led by rape May fount} j piano: for If ever the Instrutr.an: pupil* in preparation for the Musk i* railed upon to “aim" It i* here. Memory < onlest to be held on ibe'Tbe melody begin* at once in the even ini of .April 27. at Middle J middle ranee of the Instrument. Township Hleh School. ' the nreompanlment. rhipfl} in ar-

The pleatrina aelectlon belonaa [ paiei- paaalnc above and beneath

to that rinse of mu*ic known a. i II. Sofl-craabinc chords here and “Salon" music—or draw iuK-room I tbrre lend it character and inmnaie. the object of which I* not tenuity after a tippling downward ho nim.ii to hr profound and seri-_ passage, like the descent of aomr no* aa to he charming and 'enter-1 glittering alar, ft reappear* In a taintng “Serenade originally; different. higher key passing meant "evening none." and what ’ though marvelous transfonuabon*

could be more Piling than tbia de- which carry It against

Ugktful bit for the entertainment) sonorous bus* Into a ringing mldof one’s gue*t. of an evening* I climax Thence It grows reUec-

Morlu Mo* skew ski. who di. 4 Ini tire, almost heaitasit. as though the

192S. was u gifted and versatile: visions evoked la the dream had composer The word* of this odr-j spoken their nw»*'.ge and would bra ted Polish composer, who Is pae«. leaving be falsa them only the en«*Vleri-tl to be toe roost rlawsie' delicate sound and i^rfum of

tn ktyle of all tlf :.a Ion i-otnpoeer- memory . The recording of are varied and extensive, coro-. number I* ronlly .-.n.aeing; prising an optr* (Boohdlit. a *)m-; deep baas tone* of the instrun phoslc poem <Jeanne d'Ari ). two' in partlmUr crash forth In orchestra rtdtes and numeroo* unexamided power.

Contests mid Meets For County Schools

Nature Study and Music Memory Contests Will Be

Held April 27th—Spelling and Easay

Contests on May 5th

County Athletic Scheduled for May

COURT HOUSE The program

Of county -rhool ronte*:* and apwlal ai'tlrliiiw ibis spring l< as

follow*:

. April 17. 7 P. M.. Middle Township High School. Nature Study Contest lor rural school pupil- below the seventh grade.

Entries (three pupil* from school) should reach Mti

Sho'. high jump, broad Jump. di«-

BHxxard. Dennlsville, on or before April 26. Twenty-four of the subject* listed for the year's study Will be show n by Mr. R. E. Beev.-s. vocational teacher, together with one subject not lifted put to be lound In Cape May County. The Judge* will be Miss Carney. Mrs. BUWr and Mis* j

null. A cup donated

by the Princeton Alumni Association of Cape May County will be placed in comp.-fltion utid» same condition* at th* **• yoke cup. A cup will l-e awarded permanently to the team '■ inning

TB ... l1 " - Freshman half-mile relay. E t | lr l I Gold medal* will be given for

They Get That Way (Everybody Does) After Deciding To Regularly

first place* In the ten regular event*, and silver for second and bronr* for third except in

rarslly relay.

Ticket* admitting bearer

all three meet* will be sold 26 rants each, or to pupils

advance at IS cent* each.

Entries for any of the meets

PI diet. A banner will be .must b«- in the hand* of th* awarded to th* winning team. county »up*iinlriident by May 1. April 27. y P. M. Inuuadialely | Arrangements for the field following the Nature Study Con-j meets are in the hand* of M Ihit. Music Memory Couteels , 1- Fit'- of the Ooean City High

Two batpie.-s will be awarded. School.

cne of th. lean* scoring high.*. May 16. 1.20 P. M. <1>. 8. T.) In tbd one. two and three-room Rural -School May Day. one for Bch<K>ls represented, and III ■ Othei , Dennl* and Upper Township* at to the winning tenm of llie larg- Tuckaboe. one for L*ow*r Townei fchnol* entered. Thre* pupil*. *hlp and Cape May Point at Cold

of eighth grade or below, shall. Spring Academy,

constitute n team. Entries should „

be «eut to Mr. J. E. Chester, by April 26. The Judge*, who will havf entire charge of the ron(est. are Mis* Gundy. MU* Uuiy

Cot win and Mr. Wild* i.

Woodbine Notes

May 6. 10 A. M. (I). S. T.). Middle Township High 8rh<> Spelling Coni -st und High Sell* fihsay Contests. Two lianner*

li grade

Fiv

Hoiisi

kiwii

pupil.-, of eig! shall con*1 Itiii should be *e Bortm-r? < ape

toy May 3. A list o] top wot supplied by AssUiant Coinmiseio er W*wt will be dictated to i two group* of ront.stanu by Mi Ca .dy and the county snperlnt* dent a* U-i year wiil be offered iht* year exr. In the High rUhool Ee - a j Co

. Jackson. A**l*i

P. Hornstein. of Philadelphia,

was here for a period week* with relatives, turued Sunday afternoon.

Ml*.* Jeanette Uevene. a local school teacher, returned on Sunday evening, after spending the Easter holidays in Now York. A tegular meeting of the Wi blue Hoard of Kdocaiion was h*-ld | on Monday evening. April 16. at

' I Ibe l enlral school

Samuel Silverman, of New York, i arrived here on lunday eveniiiK f**r an indefinite stay with friends. Mue Mnrctu returned on Monday • 'i nlng. after spendlm: n few days in liiitndelpbin on business. Mr*. Samuel I<evenson and son. ' Mil ton. w ere In Philadelphia for week with relatives They returned

7 '"i Solid- ' evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I*. Kali I j motored t*, Philadelphia on Thur*- . ' *lsy of last week nod returned the

J, I same evening.

\ Morion Levin was in New York : lor a lew day*. He went by , motor and relumed on Sunday I,', Dr. Joseph larennon s|ient a few i I day* In Phtludelpbin on business lithe latter part of h<*i week f! Chester Kabinowitr. a law stu- | <1* in at Dickinson, w a- here for a . I few days with relatives and

I j friends. i a Hi

* Max Becker and Edward iavlu

were tiuslness visitor* iu Bridge-1 VS,” ■1! ton on Thursday of lust week. | it* *1 <'liarle# H. roller returned 8at-I j'df," 1 | urdsy evening, after spending :ii "iid» ! |M-rlod of ten days in i'hiludel. j- > '' i*li!n with relstlvos I .-ui'a' Mr*. Philip Kata W.u. In Phil:.-' la.L

|H>und baby Bill

T. Brsdr

Ocmwfrity parti: *.tan >« l»

Road, was slighliy eut about the face by Hying glass when hi* raachine was struck by antHber mai chine Wednesday night of last ! week. Bad weather and a we:

K.’t*. el St*., to Fnrorls | road were Indirectly 11 ifuJ, S lo '* **• t: - , - 1 - for :h‘ sccldeut.

*uune lo^'ssnw tsft). All righi In The accident occurred lots Jl. 22 and 22. Mock 11. **rtlon j I .other Swale’s store, where the B wi. tr... i Goshen and Shore roads interKnts. $*«> All rhrtd^ln lots 21. t2 :*••«<• when the nraehinr of Patu .a ii. tsock it: also lot 4 and K. ' rick Lennon. Wildwood, skidded K. of S. Mock i. ion the wet road and ran Into the

Dvnsi* Township tear driven by Stevens.

Both cars were considerably

Hcnjarabi H. Siroi»on. et u*.. to damaged, however the Wildwood

Raymond M. Hurtre. Trsri at Bouih R ..

Drnnis. begtnntng st eortwr Josrpb

K. Allen. eOntritnlng * aert*.

City of S*s IsM City

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tag|^l , ' Lot i and p

1. Venirisn Park. HtJmsl'wd Kriil I y >

1 >** til.»*!** tad 27 m

bmrk K*-n

Knrne tn Vinr*-ns«

fort of lot 2* and t_. ... ,

IsSt' n t J^d 0 5^ft* 0 ‘£liAl U 'pLn “i | STATEMENT OF THE OWnFu. Tmv.i« I SHIP. MANAGEMENT. CiMCULA- , l^eilVlel'rii'iK^n.nt CorpoK...on| TION ETC neOtJinED nv THE to CmiHanttn Krawcliuk. .< u*. Isn ACT OF OF AUGUST f :i* l.kwk 2T-<*. Gardens ! 14 ' ’•T*IVtrr Oroau* to Ann* G. Will I* m*. * <»f r"sj)e May County Tim.*, pub- I lot* *ss. k»7. on N. K side AIMon llahtd weekly -t H. a 1st.* City. S. J..|l Blreef. lor April 1 ’**' 1 1

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The tlmo has come when a

band buys a nice handkerchief and l his wile likes it abe will take it |

away, from him and mnke a dr<

lines of hicKgrade merdiaiMfise m in the big city stores; BUT— YOU DON’T PAY SO MUCH! Wildwood Is fust a Short, Pleasant Ride From Your Home.

LEGAL

I Count* of Cope May. its-.

I Before roe. a Notary Ibiblle ’ j 1 ”^* j for th- Heal*i I.od count}; wforr***!.

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for tie- State mid oounU' wfoCr***iil. j I ESTtATarTia Jsssct,

In Wildwood The Wks who mn the stores down there are so friendly—theii welcome is so warm and sincere — their stores and merchandise are so attractive—their prices are so reasonable—no wonder a fellow chuckles after a shopping tour in Cape May County’s real shopping center. You can buy anything you need in Wildwood—food, clothing, automobiles, radios, building material; you can buy the services of skilled artisans—anything in fact, from a new pair of shoes to a new building!

k’murn Kelly. $1T» Pan <>f i< I and !•:. mci Ion 41, Avakm Ii - company. Fra net* M Prindi*. *d t.

tvalon lmprov*ni

' *\MUiiy Time A at 5* and bcliaf. a . ■ut of the o. n* r-hlp. mauagcnM *atd puhtleatlon t

Lot. 31. 32. block 1 Middle Township

tap nl M hulldlnj lot* ontaintasr ti.its *oiure f«> Wildwood Park. Inc..

tl<a*0. U»t J. block U.

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Uojd. I leg! lining

s U1M) RngUialSoiiA t i — i nu th* naiuoa and add of the put*iuv-r. editor, mai

Shop In Wildwood The Shopping Center of Cape May County t. c The Following Wildwood Merchants Guarantee You Sr- Honest Values, Low Prices and a Square Deal:

Ing A Publishing co.. Inc.. » City: Win. A. Haffert. Kay Tl*Ki--. I. U Angcvine. Sea l*k- Citj: Georye *’. Neptune, nuttam F. Jo.-h. r. s*. We C.ty; J*. XI. Che.lr-r. I “ ley Kn-p*. It. u Chester. Jot F**»tcr. Ii. M. Sutton. Oreiiu Emmn V Towraumd. Omen Harry C. lUirmriough, f , orl N„..... , Benjamin F. Stephen*. 1 trookl> n N. I Y : Wra. J. Sbeahan. PhlUi.. I>a • ■ Mery F. Bddy. Millrilte. . That :h» known hondhotdrrjn h m**rtgiu:*-e» nnd other seen

City of North Wildwood

SAVE™* SAFETY DRUGSTORE

FRANK W. EBELHARE Hardware, lloueeturulshings and Sr.at Suppllco Fluinblng. Heating and Sheet lletal Work Mechanic St.. Cape May Court House -Phone iIt 1th St. and Third Ave.. Stone Harbor. N. J.—Phone "EBELHARE HAS IT"

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THi: CASINO BOWLING ALLEY* \rcade, Cedar and Boardwalk. W'iidwood. N. J. STUHLTRACER A GORMAN

CAMPHOR BALLS and FLAKE 10c lb.

y' POPLAR MARKET Meats, Groceries and Produce Poplar and Pacific Avenue t ^ ^ THE ROSELLA SHOP Dresses, Millinery and Underwear Maple and Pacific — Boardwalk and Garfield

FOX BROTHERS M Ladies' and Men's Clothing " 4400 Pacific Avenue

^ BAKER BROTHERS Lumber, Millwork, Glass, Paint, Hardware 4311 Pacific Avenue

konowitch brothers, inc. Wildwood’s Finest Market 3405 Pacific Avenue

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AARON S PHARMACY Drugs and Gifts Cedar and Pacific Avenues

^ S. J. COOMBS MARKET Select Meats, Produce and Groceries Pacific & Andrews Aves. Key. 199—Bell 686 •r JOHNSON’S Atlantic Furniture Company

WILDWOOD FUR & DRESS SHOP Furs, Dresses to Order and Remodelled 3805 Pacific Avenue

IDEAL MARKET Meats of Quality—Only the Best 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

THE MARIETTA SHOP Art Needle W'oik, Novelties, Gifts N. E. Cor. Young and Pacific Ave.

JOHN P. DALTON Painting. Hardwood Finishing, Jnt. Wallwork 26th and Park Boulevard

TUSHINGHAM'S OffitF Furniture—Stationery 210 East Oak Avenue