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-■ ^v- iiiF-i",, nfnfr"~— •• n TOWfHIGH GRADE . ENTERTAINMENT LOCAL EX-SERVICE MEN PRESENT FOURTH ENTERTAINMENT OF FIRST-CLASS CALIBRE On Monday evening, March 27th. at the liberty Theatre, the Columbus Entertainers, a high-olass combination, will be presented by the local American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars Posts. Three years of experience in both Lyceum and Chautauqua, the Columbus Entertainers are prepared to particular patrons- They have toured as a duo and as the featured members of a larger company. Miss Baughman, a graduate of the Cincinnati College of Music, studied saxaphone, piano and voice, and at the same time graduated from the department of dramatic art in that institution. Her character portrayals are unique. One of her most successful offerings is a home town Story, "When the Train Comes in." Miss Hoover is a violin graduate from the Bradley Conservatory of Music, Peoria, 111. While her violin caters to popular preference, at the same time she is able to present numbers from master composers, such as de Beriot, Mendelssohn, Sarasate and Nascle- Kreisler is a special favorite of Miss Hoover's.The boys feel that they are extremely fortunate in securing the ser- * vices of these promising young ladies, and can assure all their patrons jvho grasp this opportunity that they will be more than compensated for any difficulties they may endure. This show is the last of a series, | and the boys wish to take this op- 1 ; portunity of thanking those who have ; I patronized them so willingly and helped to make their efforts a sue-', cess- I
I. S. WINS ONE, r LOSES ONE GIRLS BEAT COURT HOUSE, 24 TO 1?; OCEAN CITY BEATS - BOYS, 24 TO 21 [- Cape May High School boys' basket ball team lost one of the closest games of the season. At the end of the first half the~seore was 16 to 8. All through the seoond half our &>; s were determined to win and at one " time the score was a -tie. At this time all were spirited- Through splendid playing Ocean City dropped h the bail in the ring two times This i- enlivened the spirit of our boys who 0 were about to take up this lead- Cher- - ry got the ball, maneuvered it to our - basket, looked at the basket, raised the ball, and — t-a-a-t, time! Thus B _ended a vkry close nose-out for our j quintet. t The line up: f Cape May H- S. t Cherry, f Ma rev, f; Chambers, c; s Tenenbaum, g; Lynne, gOcean City H. SSelvagn, f; Baron, f; S. Ailarns, c; Gardiner, g; Gibb, g. Substitutions: Donley for Teren- ! baum; T. Adams for S. Adams; Blackmail for Gibb. 1 Field goals: Selvagn, 3; Baron, 3; 5 S- Adams, 2; Marcy, 2; Chambers,^; ; ' Cherry, 1; Gihb, 1. Foul goals: Marcy, 11; S. Adams. ; * 6- Gape May, 11 out of 15; Ooean ; ' City, 6 out of 8Referee, O'Shaughnessy, Cape Mhy The Cape May High School Girls' sextette played Court House a return " game on March 10. After being de- ' feated at Court House, March 1, by ! r the close score of 19 to 17, our girls j staged a return game" in which they 1 . defeated Court House by a score of • 24 to 13. This game decided the tie i ■ j between Court House and Cape May, , 1 I making two wins for the Cape May • ' ' girls and one for Court House. 1 The lineup: |j
w Cape May H. S. Reeves, f; J- Douglass, f; Fay, sc; i M. Douglass, c; Homan, g; Johnston, , Court House H. SLee, f; Hawk, f; Smith, sc; Mixncr, I c; Scull, g; Nale, g. 5 Substitutions: Harris for Smith- 1 Field goals: J. Douglass, 5; Reeves, 3; Lee, 3; Hawk, 3. Overhead goals: J. Douglass, sA ' Reeves, L ' Foul goals: J. Douglass, 5; Lee, r f Cape May, 5 out of 8; Court House, i '• I out of 3- ' Referee, Genung. , 5 BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY I 1 ~ . , On Saturday evening, March 18, 1 , the many friends of Mrs- Fred Harris . gave her a birthday surprise party at ' r her home on West Perry street. The 1 i playing of gaiffes was the main feat- . ure of the evening. Many beautiful gifts were received • among them two large baskets of 1 flowers, one from the Rio Grande ladies, the other from Miss Emily * . and Miss Ruth Harris. The guestincluded Mr. and Mrs. Zanny Doug- ( lass, Mr. and Mrs. Butcher, Mr- and . Mrs. William Gardiner, Mrs. Sadie I Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs- Walter Hand. . Miss Hester Hildreth, Mrs. Carl Hil- . dreth, Lewellyn Hildreth, Mrs- Louie I Kimble, Mrs. A. Edwards, Mrs- F . Norris, Mrs. S. Taylor, Mrs. Ella . Stidworthy, Charles Taylor, Mr. and Mrs- George Hoffman, George Hoffman, Jr., Mr. and Mrs- James W. , , Nicoll, Miss Ruth Harris, Miss Emily Harris, Fred Klinger and Fred Harris. COLUMBIA LODGE HOLDS s MEETING f c Last Monday evening Columbia * ' No. 23, I. O. M., held a very J i meeting with a large num- f ' in attendance. Hast Grand Architect Harvey Whit- * taker was present with his degree q , from Union Lodge, of Millville c candidates were initiated into s the I. O. M-, making a total member- , , ship of 21. There were also visitors j
from Volunteer Lodge, No. 43, of ; Was Creek. Tfie minstrel troop from Union Lodge were present and gave a very interesting entertainment, which was , thoroughly enjoyed by all -present Refreshments were served and all declared an enjoyable evening spent ^ jfOLD SPRING Sarah ! IcKeag spent several I , day® with Mrs. Ida Kremmer. x N. Sheppard has moved to the Johnson house at Town Bank. Albert Bradley has moved into the house at Sunny Hall Corner. Mrs. L« W. Hand spent Tuesday in Mrs. E- Warden is spending sometime with her daughter, Mts- H. H. , Mrs. Learning Hand visited her friend, Mrs- May Chew, at Riverton, N. J., during the week, returning on evening. We regret to note the continued illnes of Mrs- John MundayLittle James Warden Needles ts recovering from his recent illness. DOES YOUR HOUSEWORK SEEM HARD? HAS YOUR STRENGTH LEFT YOU? GUDE'S PEPTO-MAN-GAN WILL RESTORE IT If youTiave dyspepsia and headaches, and feel "all in," don't take it granted that there is no relief. and ambition for your tasks will come when you build up your weakened blood with Gude's PeptoMangan. Take it .with your meals a few weeks and see the permanent benefit It is- just the thing to aid to recover full health. This wonderfully efficient form of food iron quickly improves the appetite adds color to cheeks and lips and imparts strength to the jaded muscles. Remember to ask for "Gude's PeptoMangan" Sold in both liquid and ■ tablet form. Advertisement
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8 v . ■ 1 Remember the following productions are proI duced by the best stock company America- No I aJ pictures next week. i ■ The theatre goers of Cape May will appreciate j J 'bis change from the movies to the spoken drama j s 5 for one week.
Palace Theatre CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY Week MONDAY March 27 MATINEE ON SATURDAY g x
X "special prices" £ NIGHTS ^ 35c and 55c | , CHILDREN 20c | Including Tax ■ Reserved Seats on Sale All Day Monday ?— • ^ g ■ v
^ Engagement Extraordinary of the World's Most Famous Theatrical Organization S The Great MANHATTAN PLAYERS I X 9 ■ Now Bigger, Better Than Ever. All Cape May Will Want to Greet This Company Monday , j Special Production* "THE WOMAN HE WANTED" | V This Company has broken all house records for attendance in cities visited. This great Company and wonderful plays will create a big sensationij, Cape May. Monday night's elaborate and stupendous production will equal any $1.50 or $2.00 one to be seen anywhere. jf I If you are nrna regular theatre goer, be one Monday night and get the surprise of your life. ■ OTHER BIG SUCCESSES TO BE PRESENTED ARE ^
A Company of Twelve People A Carload of Special Scenery and Effects j It's the Spoken Drama, Not : g This Company for the past 15 years B has played all the principal cities of £ America and Canada. It plays here > only to fill an open week, after which ■ U opens a 12-week' engagement at J Tremtcn. •
TUESDAY \ The Rural Comedy "The Nest Egg"
"A Warning to Women"
THURSDAY The Wonderful Play "The Man From Home"
FRIDAY The Dramatic Success "Branded" J f!
SAT. Matinee A Scream Prom Start to Finish "Maggie & Jiggs" Just one long Laugh Start to Finish
SAT NICHT "The Girl of the Secret Service"
. S Come Monday Nijjht to the grand V? get-acquainted performance. A great ! ■■ treat is in store for you- Curtain at j S 8.15 P. M. sharp. A NIGHT PRICES I H t 35c and 55c { I CHILDREN 20c 1 Including Tax A . — ■ y.
BUT OH! WHAT A SHOW MONDAY NIGHT » ^ "jf Don't Miss Monday Night or yon'fl miss the greatest thing in life. A Different Show Every Day.
I After a continuous season of 150 Sf weeks the company is taking a much A needed rest this week, which will al- i low their expert stage mechanics am- X pie time to remodel the Palace stage (IR to properly present their wonderful A plays next week. ffi

