Cape May County Times, 27 April 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 18

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CAPE MAY C&UlfTY TMES FRIDAY. APRIL 27.'1

“Be Master of Yourself’ 1 Is Advice To Resort Girl

Noted Authoress Delivers Wonderful Address at MotherDaughter Banquet Last Night—Talks on "The Crystal Maze”

Says Everyone Is Inclined To Be a Little Self-Centered

< OCEAN CITY—Posaewinr iwr'.sonalitv. (harm, humor and. i>o!.ily. heal of all areal uDderalaml5 of l*olli moihrr and daushh aa Murearet 8latter? noird .i ir and lecturei. talked to ; audlriKi- cotr.poeed largely of mother* and daughter* on Tbnmdu) evcnmt o) la*t »rek at the Klr*t ,M. K. Church. She ha* spanned the dMfer»n-« between the age* of 4» and 14. She appreciate,, ib* problem, of both ages and.- ha« learned the sense flf value' She pointed out that that after Vil. it wa* a small matter if the daughter wanted an uabeeomine pink bat when the mother knew .. tan would I*- better. The essential thing i. that mother and daughter should know

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Miss Slattery r.

theme: -The ('rjsUl Slaae." sh, Ing that if we are surrounded by mirrors »e see only ourarlve*. big. little, but always just ouraelvr*. Her plea was to get out of the mate into the world where we can see others, and get away from ourselves She further explained fh.it the mother lived In the crystal maw of her generation, while the daughter lived in the crystal maxe of her*, each, perhaps. selfish but not aware of It. Again she urged the understandInc of mother and daughter. She said that the present generation of girls is strong, fearless, far-see-ing and splendid Sue deplored the things that girls do that cheapen them, but saw so many fine things to commend in them. They are not different, they Just belong to the generation which many -irents. lost in the crystal maze, tail to understand i

8fce urged the girl* to lie master*, of themselves and not to tmcnine! mastered; i<> know God and to know the good and to be strength-

losed v ICh a quota-j

■ from "Captain of My Soul.’

Talk l ol

Kami nef

West Cape May Mrs. K Kldrodge returned to her bom. K.iday. after spendtm. a week in Washington, attending the II. A. R. convention. Mr and Mra. M. Martin, of W««t Chewier, spent a few day* recMHly with the for—--•* father

Pbarlr. chriatian

R. Warner enfertained his two .i.ns. of Pbtlad. Iphla. Sunday Miss Milltcent Hendeison spent .Saturday •tming in Wildwood •S. Stepbeluon called on Mt , and Mrs. Gandy, of Turkahoe. Thursday evening ot last week. Mi*. Jcau-ph Rmenun la enter tailing for a week her Hint*; Stewart, of Philadelphia. . from beic- attended she young people* meeting In the W ldwrmd Bap.tst Church on Sun-

Hold Hearing On Stations Abandonment Many Summer Residents Among Large Dc'egation Opposing the Pro.iosal

82 Years Young

Announce Decision

Miss Slattery's talk followed the annual .Motber-liaugbtei banquet j was attended by about -•is 1 . The . mq « I w s-'M • d !•> I hi Mel.'*

Forum of the church.

Kotlv<-ntng the dinner. *»ngs! were sting and i beers given Ml** Mabel McHenry, church seiretary. I at the ginwe of the dinner, thank* d j the men for tbclr service*, the' Indies' Aid for preparing the dfr-! and Tlinmas J Tliotn for bia dona'ion of the beautiful centerpiece of tulips and -»*•*! pea*; i bleb wa* used on Ml** Klattery'a j

able.

The center of the church andi orinm was reserved for those who iad attended the bnnqnet. hut the e*t was occupied by other* who ante after the hanq::et to hear II** Slattery. Rev. Sargent introduced her with; pproprlate words While In the city Mi*s Slattory | >»» a guest at the Strand Hotel. l

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Congiatnlatieu Mr. and Mrs J St*wart arc t.ceiviBe congratulatlona upon ihe birth of a daughter, born on Tuewdav last week. The new arrival will he known as Dorothy

May.

Mra. J. Mey.-r spent the weefc- • nu in 1’hiisdelphta visiting releOri'in Reeve*, of Easton. Pa.. 'I*.led hi* father. L Reeve*, who l* very III at thia time. Ml*» Mildred Blew ton visited friend* in AUantle flty Saturday evening. Mis- Mary WHberham and Miss Margate! Mohr spent the latter pan of the week In Philadelphia. Kiiieeth Brown. Jr., son of Mis F. Browm. Is a

A\'A1*0N—Quite a large delegation of Avalon residents and Hummer resident* from Philadelphia attended the hearing tx-fore (he Public Utilities Commlaalon. which vaa held ih Atlantic CM day tn reference to the ment of the Avalon and

StaUoua.

At the close of the I wa* announced by the chatrcan of the < ommls»lon. that the arguments Presented by the railroad, and by those opposed to abandoning the statlonr wmrid be aonaMered by the ' cm mission, and their dedalcn rendered later, possibly

w ‘thin two weeks.

According to some of the Avalon delegation, representative* of the

Railroad, seemed

prised to find such an array of in-

FURMAN R WIULIR

Furmsr. R Willi*. Civil War vgteran. who observed bit Kttbtyageond birthday Saturday He enjoy* remarkable health Wiilit wa* riiteeu year* old when be wnlisird with the New Jerwry

dividual* present, who opposed the abandonment. The delegation of A vs ion summer residents T Philadelphia, was quite large

Are you sure that I shall reer?~ mi anxious patient once ed physician “I've heard t doctors sometimes give a 1 •ng diagnosis and have treated path lit* for pneumonia when afterward* they died of typhoid | "YonNc been woefully tniain-j formed. replied the medico. In-' dignantly "If I treated a manj for pneumonia he died of pneu- ! inonla."I

M's*. MIQIoent Henderson visited > .» uncle. 8 I -a i rd. ol Phlla-

ih-lobix.. Rundsy.

Mir. M Illume and son. Jackie, are spending a week with her pf.'-v- Mr. and Mrs. C. Shrrp-

/•hir •. ( i Woodbine.

Howard Cluster is confined to bis liome with scarlet fever. Many Main Street* were once ■ow (kiths. You seldom see co* - >n thrm any more, but you cat MX plenty of calves there an.v day.

Wild Greens Are Now »t Their Best

Dandelion greens are the firat to make thtlr appearance In the cpring. Gather them as soon as

.. was announced during the lat- 1 J** l " ,f , r “ ^

t.r part of March that the Wort l?* m, * t • nd «»ebcate in Jersey and Seashore Railroad had i L V Uuit W *' rh , ‘ Mlr petitioned the Board of ji^jp 1 "'Ubbora-when they

ruiltie. . on.ml.sion to approve j

tie abandonment of all bunding*! ,I ' B, ,f ”‘ ! * l , ^ ,r and -InUrn. facIHtfc-s at Pecrmom t “. eni ln saiada—the bacon and the upper Avalon sUtion. Hi dr ' , '.*" 1K _ u *^ ! ,or . ra ‘ , bag* »* «ry

pjiroved aecordlng to the an-

guod.

dandelion green*

I follow

nouncement, the . ailrnod wtmld | *** ro “ l,1 “ rd w,,h

simply maintain a platform in* j

non-agency and luggage station* jj -1 these two v<ls. e- I r ‘ m * are - Weed. OO

. and mOsKird These greens pay

—— -—■■■'•■ ! be cookid similar to spinaeh. A The best minds discuss IDEAS; | very email amount of water may the second ranking talks about! be necessary to prevent the leaves THINGS; while those of the low-1 from burning. Season with butter *1 u “ !,,,aU, J r GCS8IP about and tall. Many people prefer the l' : OPI-E. bacon flavor with wild greens.

Plenty of Candidates For Council Sts Win Timh for Nominations—Mayor Markland Unopposed for Re-election At Primaries or May 15th

STONE HARBOR—Mayor George I. Ma.-kland. of this resort, is opposed as a candidate for election and ha* been by bolu the Republican and Democratic ticket*. Six candidates have filed petitions for nominations to Council and as there are only two vacancies to be filled a tussle will undoubted! y take place at the Primaries on May 15. H. Irvin Gerhart gnd Harold 8 Rbosum. -vac terms expire this year, are candidate* for n-elec-tion. The others are Mra. Julia C. Ewell, President of the Stone Harbor Women * Civic Club: Gustav A. Miller, local contractor and builder; William L. Battershy. former Councilman, nnd Herbert MacKellar. Secretary of the local

Mra Ewell and Mr. Miller nrei candidates on both the Repunli-1 can and Denuv-ratlc ticket*. Samuel K. Herbert t* candidate for Justice of the Peace, which office be now holds ar.dldate* for the Republican and Democratic County Committee a.v; RcpublUan—Olaf S. Saivesen r.nn Mr*. Hilda Moore. * There is a contest for the Democratic offices, as follow*: Male member—Michael P. Lennon and Herbert H. Orr. Female member—Anns I-cnnon and Florence E. Ha ins*.

.ere is one way to te«t your loyalty to your Job; Suppose your bos* wa* out of town and the team was playing at home—would

— MOREY S WORTH OH MOXEY BACK JOSEPH B. LEEB I. E. Cor. Pi an*yIvaaia aad Arctic Amines ATijMme cmr, n. j. Store Orden Accepted

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JOSEPH B. LEEB Men'*. Young Mea'i and Boys' Clothing Fashion Coniei It. E. Cut. Fransylvania and Arctic Avenue? ATLANTIC CITY

The Church Lives To Guide Men and Women

Edwin T. Bradway Sheet Metal Work. Booling. Fire Eu..pes 215 E. Spencer Ave.. Wildwood 0. EL Henry Plaster and Stncco Contractor 221 W. Magnolia Ave. Wildwood Bell 94 S. Jersey Elec. Supply-Fixture Co. Eit. -ical Contractor—J. E. 01 well, Prop. 127 E. Wildwood Ave.. Wildwood Keystone Auto Club Ser. Station Expert Auto Bepairing—-24 Hour Service Towing. Ignition. Tire Bepairing Main Shore Bead. P. B. B., Ocean View Bert Shipley & Son Motor Repairing and Towing Tel. 9-B-12 So. Dennis, H. J. John E. Trout 24 Years in the Building Business If yon want efficient, honest service, give ns the contract and be free from worry Office and Residence: 1053 Asbury Avenue Ocean City Telephone 1200

4" ’ Woodbine National Bank 4% Savings Pay the Modern Savings Way — By Check Batt’s Place 1237 Asbury Avenue. Ocean City General Auto Bepairing Bonk Radio Batteries and Service Sales and Service Phone 1414 Chas. K. Batten, Prop. John T. Johnson & Son

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Contractors r. Buck and Stucco Call 43b

163 Simpson Avenue Ocean City John Pelto

CHURCH DIRECTORY

WI.THODIHT IfnSOOI'AI^•11ft Central. K*v. Or. Normal 6»i aoi!!. S< Trier* Sunday 1. i . T J* p. m.. .Sunday School «. n>. Wednesday prayer nieet-

Itcr fihrlUjr. * SundarSBoi t: noon! 'Wrdncadayl rrrvicrj p. m. Ch-Urtluu En desvor. Sunday *45 p. m. FIRST PRtajRyTERlAN—7lh and W.'iUry Iter. (Tiarb* F. N. Vorgrllti. Hrrvlwa Sui;<1*y lu.SO a. ra. 7.45 p. m . Sonday School J Sit p in . Wrdnradav pi oj.-r aurkv 7.41 P m C1IRUTIAN ftOKNCK—Services only HOLY TRINITY ICFIflCOt’AIr-ltth mid Cert rat. !>v. J. W. Watt*. M. A. K,tvtee.' Sunday t a in.. 18.4'. « m. 7 45 p. in.. Sunday School 9.S0 a. m. W«-eX day lo-rvloe*: Ratnt* day* and holy day* 10 a. m. Tuesday. Wuraeu a Cutld S to 4 45 p. in. Wednesday. C.irt* Friendly gaiety n 7 n, Thursday. Toung ST JOHN'S UTHKRAN—10th and

WILDWOOD FinST I: \rTIJtT - staple . Untie- He-.-. |. H. Ki.hrr. Sunday It a. nr. 7.X0 p. i

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To Grow Successfully We Must Build Religiously

Ther

We Must Accept Divine Leadership

• arc many people who believe that a* world Ineraaae.a its store of knowledge and Improves It* nse of science, so that we become highly inl-lligent. we will in sain.- measure grow away from the teaching* of divine Inspiration and front the Idea of a Dlely. Although there have been plenty reasons for ar*timing inich aigument In the past. It har been rather the result of too quirk Judgment, or the opinion* of men and women biased by a too do*.- contact 1th abstract theories. For In order to get clear the meaning of life in any phase, we niuat allow for the larger pan of life a* directed by something othc- than aetxHi tied for by the law* and rul»* of the laboratory. In other words, no matter how fat »e en. get in the matter of dissecting matter, we will vlwaya come to the physical end beyond wnlrh we cannot see or know This Is so because we are unorganized for such deep

dell Ing.

Always there i* intelligence beyond ns no matter how intelligent we raky become. That s'tise of realising that we are incomplete, or'

lacking In so much that we cannot explain, makes us. nr should make us. kno»- that'there must be a Divinity directing every ulng. The very fact that we cannot a ©unt for ,<o much in cur Urea, should and always will make ns appreciate the futility of sayin* that there cannot be a God. A* the human race advances, lu measure of sp'-ed will be gauged by the sound reasoning of it- mas*. If the time ever cornea when w - shall feel that we know it all and call account for ail things as natural phenomena. Just so quickly w ill we begin to slip back. But luckily for us. we are built, although we do son. •imes belie the trait, to advance. And barring catastrophe beyond our control, we are sure to be more Intelligent each succeeding generation. And with intelligence goes the conviction that we cannot possibly know all things completely- And that eo many things must be explained only by accepting Divine leadership. Always the tTiurch of God will live lo guide men and women in the right way when failures Irave the mind dark and uncertain.

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NORTH WILDWOOD

BAFTI8T — Angle**-*. Perne>-tv*nl» 1 Jrd. Service* Sunday || a. m.. l>. in.. Sunday School I.5S p. m. FIRST METHODIST BFlSDOPAIo- :«*! and Central. Service* Sunday tu.45 *. m.. 7.45 p, m.. Sunday

School IS noon

UNION—inti and Central. Service*

Sunday 10 «. m.. 7 p. in. CAFE MAY COURT HOUSE

MBTHODIST EPISCOPAI—Her. WI'.-

I E«T 10 H a_ m. \Ve4 BAPTI8T—Rev. 4 Service* Snndai

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IHYIDlMi I'RBEK

SOUTH SZAVILLE

'* ' KTH 'DIRT EI'iSCOPAt —Rev. J. tY. I «dw*y. nernce* Sunday 7.JO p. HI . tb nday School 9.50 a. m.

PALERMO

- ILVITIS" -Rev. H. M. Stoffel*. SerPOBT NOBRIS 1 ! UKTHOD1ST KPISOOPAIo—Rev. O. ( G. Hook Sc, vice* Sunday 10.*' _ 1 a.^m . 7.50 p. |U.. Sunday School j RAPTIST-ilev. Pari Eslt Service*

METHODIST EPISCOPAL-Rev

METHODIST EPISCOPAL—ReT. :

BIO GRANDE—Rev. W. H. Cox. Service* Sunday 7.S0 p. m . Sunday School 3 p. m.

GOSHEN

MKTHC ify—Rev ^Raymond SpatT. p. nn Itmtherhood earnce* ' " EMMANUEL BAPTIST—Rev. Harry

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HEISLF.KVILLE

LEESBURG lODtST KPigiXU'Al.—Rc DORCHESTEB WEST WILDWOOD BEESLEY S POINT

WOODBINE

DSBBEW CHEVY AGUDATH AC Saturday 9 > ln . Suosrt lOM boor)

SOUTH DENNIS

METHODfST FR'ISOOpAL—Rev W. Rradlard. Sen lore Sundi p an.. Sunday School 3 p. ra

CHURCH DIRECTORY

SEA ISLE CITY ST. JOSEPH'S It- C.—Ht- Rev. M*Jtr. A. Pom. Daily Maao*-* at « a. m. Sunday Maaaaa at I and 10-30 o - * -*-*"*• — every other

F. Von ICTal ■

CEDAR VILLE

I ItAPTIST—R

GREEN CKEEK L X11.THSD1ST EPISCOrAl.l

J hi worth Leaamc Sunday MF_SSiAH LUTHERAN—R-r. D.

AVALON UNDESOM1 NATION At.—Rev. J. W rw s m,ta ^«d. A s pra»> service at * I*. M . Service! held a, Presbyterian Church.

ERMA

METHODIST EPISCOPAL TABERNACLE—Rev. D. V. Drewin. Servt'e* Sunday l,i.J0 a. m.. 7.3* p. m . Sunday School 3.45 p. ra Wednesday prayer meeting 5 p. m

COLD SPRING

OLD BRJCK PRESBYTITRIAN—Rev. Edward V.'rigbt. Scrvloa* Sunday

ra.. .10 o. m., Sunday -• P Wednesday acr-

0 p. in.

CAPE MAY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE—573 Wuahinrton St. Services Sunday 11 *. f BAPTIST—Rev. William iunt-r. t vice* Sunday. Colum. .a and G, ney. 10.30 u. m.. ;.l;i p m day School 11 a. m. W'sdneaday Prayer atrrtce 7.30 p. ra. ' FIRST METHODIST—Rev. — Service. Sunday 10.30 *. - “•••"•"^School -- - PRptRYTERlA N_(Y.r ,y«wtur , Huchr* Sr. Rev Cu ;ia O. Boai man. Service* Simdav 11 a. n, P-. ' n - Sunday Seh,<.| p. ,, Wednesday pr*>-er wrclce « p. l_ Oint LADY OF THE SEA R c - L ! : ' Jl- Sun-

Cm BCU OP THE ADVENT—I^f.-ir. tiXl. o *r ri '" 1 : Rev. i**ui s. ss;oS;js..i.~iY j ? vv Sehcv,| 9.45 „. ra ‘ Thi'iraday and holy days (Nnnmiinlon 7.30 a.ra CAPE MAY POINT U.VTON l.l-THnt; A N - Iter. Harrv

PETER'S RY THE SEA. Pm. “io’’*. m! i *?’lo'^ 8 ir rlCC * Sunday 'DLE MEMORIAL Preshyfarisn

Sonday folk r praynr j

MAURICETOWN. N. J. rn S''Jf UPISCOWUe-Hev.

neaday at 7.Sn P. M. ODIST BPISOOfXL—Re, Creamer. Sunday wr ihlng at >0 A. 54 and 7

Whrn BoiWing Yocr Home USE STUCCO Made by Millville Magnesite Products Co. Factory—9th & Blvd. Office Phone 380 May's Garage Raybestos Brake Service Station Both Phenes Woodbine, N. J.

Jacob L. Morris Plumbing. Heating. Water Systems and Pipe and Fittings. Supplies Estimates Given on Electrical Supplies and Fixtures Always At Your Service Franklin and Adams Woodbine

Philadelphia Bargain Store General Merchandise Woodbine, H. J.

Benjamin K. Botwinick Meats. Groceries. Delicatessen, Lunch Tel. 14-R Woodbine. H. J.

AS WE ARE NOT VERY BUSY, we we able to give extra care and attention to all our customer! Paperhanging — Painting Goldman Brothers Co. Tel. Key. 3-D Woodbine. N. J-

Sic*! 1256 Asbui

Royal Taxi Servlet Raymond H Perks Day or Night -Tnp or Servin' Electrical Contractor ighth and Asbury Ocean City 651 A'bury Avenue Oces Tel. 492-W-7J7 j Tel. 29-233

Hertnon J. Laicr j Plumbing and Heating Contractor I 110 Asbury Avenue Ocean City j

Walter C. Johnson Now is the time to think about the NEW LAWN 14b Asbury Avenue Ocean City

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