OCEAN CITY ITCWS, OCEAN CITY. H. J., FRIMY, JTBHMKY li, 1921 gfpm Qt-ji- Pnmi'nn *I\ /T 1 '7' 11 * Spirit <strong>of</strong> the Aurtio.ieftr Brawn nnd Brain Are Sfrm Mar Loming IVlonkey i alkS, Prwervrd in Film Combinod in D<strong>of</strong> In Thriller Mystery Drama, ,J'uJ"Tr:: .'.!::• ?""'•": ...*""*•• h " w '"" m '"' u '"" j Community Theatre I Tuekahoe, N. J. LYRIC THEATRE nt. & Sun.. <strong>Feb</strong>. 10 ft 20 Kentucky y Pride" j "PADLOCKED' with J. Fun-ell MacDonald. Oi'itnidc Astor, Henry B. Wfiltlinll iind 11 host <strong>of</strong> thn j world's (tl'rafpst i»[f hqrsns, ! Til? iiitricstiiiK ways <strong>of</strong> the i Xrnturky lolk. for whom I HIP world is only n good : plafn for hgVHPS to run on, iiiid thn nr.yrr-t6'be=fgrfiet= ten iijinipsps <strong>of</strong> the linautiill! Bliii! Oinss counti'y. one <strong>of</strong> Amfricn's most romftntie regions, Two iTfls <strong>of</strong> ConiPdy Rnd Latest MPWS Events —Added Attraction— Music furnished hv the new Victnr Orthophonlc Concert Victrola —Coming— "SILENCE" 1 WILbwo'OD .-*' Fridiiy, <strong>Feb</strong>. 18— Ken Mnynard in 'The Senor Dare Devil' Comedy Fox News I loiiHc Without a Key' (Final Episode) Saturday, <strong>Feb</strong>. 19— 4 Acts Select VAUDEVILLE —also— Malcolm McGregor and Dorothy Devore in 'Money To Bum' 1 { Sundny, Fob. 20— ; Olivo Borden in I 'The Monkey Talki' I Comedy— [ "Metjt My Girl" I Fox News I Monday, Fub. 21 — : Ranker, KinK <strong>of</strong> the Canine Actors, in 'Flaihinf Fangs' Tues., and Wed., <strong>Feb</strong>. 22 and 23— Marie Prevost in Tor Wives <strong>On</strong>ly' and The Dixie Black Bottom Revue j 15 Dancing Colored j Artists, including | Colored Orchestra | No Advance in Prieei | Matinee and Night i i 3 ~~ —"~"• | Thuriday, <strong>Feb</strong>. 24— I 4 Acts Select 1 VAUDEVILLE ( 1 _i If Glenn Hunter in I r-| Vma <strong>of</strong> UM Si» p I | i I with Louise Moriin, Louise i Dresser, Nenh Beeiy iintl ; I iin allsfar f:ast. • Truly H fluniing dociiment 1 <strong>of</strong> unr times—<strong>of</strong> a wiirm. I blooded modern miss who I resents oppression iind tHkea to flrondwuy's white Iwhts to "live." i'oiirth Eiisode <strong>of</strong> "Bill Orinirs Progress" i Comedy and Latest News j Events Wednesday. <strong>Feb</strong>. 23— " Wm. Fos presents "The Auctioneer" I The great American ehorae. I ter drama with George Sidj ney, supported hy an all- I star ijBst. I You'll Isutcli with "The i Auctioneer," you'll cry with I him, and "null love him- The astoundiinf success <strong>of</strong> the wizard <strong>of</strong> the. stage 'ade into n still more astoundinE rilm by a Pnniua <strong>of</strong> the state, B,v nil meaiis see "The Auctioneer." lenth and FlnHl Episode <strong>of</strong> "The Silent Fiver" Comedy nnd News This is a henefit for the Woodbine Hisjli Sthool A, A, Ass'n, Fridnj. Teh. 25— A Blue Streak Western Fred Humes in "<strong>On</strong>e Man Game" StariinK the flashjiijt speed. I demon <strong>of</strong> the saddle. Fled I Humes. In a galloping ro- i mnnce <strong>of</strong> tile West with a I surprise elimajt, I Comedy and News i Comiii£ "WE'HE IN THE NAVY NOW" Sat. & Sun., Fell. ID fi 30 United Artists' Cornorntioii llfesents Rolnitd West's urent production <strong>of</strong> "The Bat" A groat eomedy mystery drnnin. like a thunderbolt comes this thrill! The worlds most electrifying plot <strong>of</strong> excitement now masterlnlly transftrred to the idreen. Millions saw the stage play. Many millions will see the Mm, which cost over S10.- 000.000 to produce, Added; Special musical over. lure by Miss Emily Boxler. Comedy and Hews Events Wedneiday, Teh. 23— MetM-Ooldwyn-Mayer presents Charlei Hay in "PARIS" wjth Joan Crawford and other sunportlnB start, "While Parii Sleepi," AU the myit«y, the Rlamor, tho romance that italics on IMry Mde when the oloeki strike midnight In Oay lues! A jrtgt romaaoe <strong>of</strong> the underworld! Ton don't know whit thrills are MtU Fan see this pent pro. dnotioD, ' medy Mi Bewi Ivmtt T 1 - fcge HCTW <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Favorite Theatre Direction <strong>of</strong> the G, W, Beiinetliiini Theatres Mniinee J 2:15 Sat Sat, KvciiinBS 7 and 9 Tonight, Friday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 18 Irene Rich - Conway Tearle - in "My Official Wife" • Cliitteiiiij; Cossacks, plotting Nihilists, vivacious Vieni ' A niPlodrriiini <strong>of</strong> Hiissin and Austria •"• th» Krinin «f A driunn <strong>of</strong> pre.wiir Russia * Tomorrow, Saturday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 19— MILTON SILLS in "The Silent Lover" Frinioiis ens!. MarveJoas desert scenes, Irreiistible ro <strong>of</strong> ii DpEert Sliive Olrl and a handsoine yonii| LieutenaB brought her Love from another world. Added—Comedy, "Mister Chump" Fox Newi 4 ""ALSO""" — — — ACTS OF HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE In addition to our Picture Program II Monday and Tuesday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 21 & 2,% HOTURS REX INGRAM S OF THE APOCALYPSE <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 23 y, y Opportunity Night! Prizei Awarded To All Winners WILLIAM BOYT) AND EUNOR FAIR. CEORCE B. Sin ThunAiy, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 24— RICHARD THOMAS in f
ooawmtr Wws, OCKAH OTY, ». J, now, mwuf u, iw. Of INTEREST Tt) THE FARM AND HOME Edited by W, COLLINS THOMAS CUMBERLAND COUNTY ' C@£UMN VlNBMND SuB-ElPBIUMSNI '"i. If our poultrjtntn <strong>of</strong> Cape May and Cumberland Couiitin •on the job, reidy to support any movement which will be for Benefit, I am sure they arc dome all they can to boost the pro- fi, I aub-apenment station at Vineland jvj^j 1 For several years Dr. J. J. Blade, poultry pathologist <strong>of</strong> rlic itW Jerstey Experiment Station, has been located sr Vinclattd and done mighty creditable work I am personally acquainted with emu* instances in which Dr Black has rendered valuable help ooultrymen ill this lection. Yet ho service* have hern Inmtnl « tQ;« lack <strong>of</strong> facilities and equipment for studying and diagnosing ?aae» and parasites which tend to keep down poultry pr<strong>of</strong>its The State Legislature is being asked for a small appropriate ficient for providyig adequate building) and equipment at Vmr- > for carrying on this work, and i'n order that poetical control runs may be developed for checking certain poultry diseases puuite. Surely it would be hard to find a more north) : ior which to appropriate a like amount <strong>of</strong> money Speaking <strong>of</strong> aub-expenincnt stations, verj few will deny that the poultry interests <strong>of</strong> South Jersey justify the expenditure <strong>of</strong> sufficient money to provide for adequate laboratories at Vineland. Ycf, in planning for the enlarge ^ , ,Rif?it <strong>of</strong> the poultry laboratory, why not consider incltid [\ • -ing fruit, Vegetable, and farm crops at the sub-station By thil a not meant to suggest starting all branchr unmf 'dttteJy, but merely to anticipate a sub-experiment station in Soiith Jersey which will include at least prmltrj, fruir, nid farm crops. * * * * Kitchen Tour To Cape May Farm Homes State Specialists Inspect New Homes and Make Labor Savin p Suggestions Some Problems Diseuwed ,VAUI* OF SUB-STATIOV R» i_ ,Tbfl main value <strong>of</strong> having a sub-station t Mudy: poultry diseases, lies principally in the ^ibl h h Ei Si in South Jersey r< fact that it is much araetftble than the Experiment Station at New BrunsuiLt juf farmer, hare availed themselves <strong>of</strong> the services <strong>of</strong> Dr •t Vaneland, who would not have taken or even shipped r tick birds to New Brunswick. There ire even* more vital reasons why South Jersey should : sqme central point for the study <strong>of</strong> vegetables, fruit and fami _' problems. Their are difTereicei in altitude, climate and there " surely vast differences in soil condirjonj. Crop and soil fcrtilit) '-' on the heavy day toil <strong>of</strong> the Experiment Station at New mean little when applied to the light sandy loams <strong>of</strong> ' 7J- Under the direction <strong>of</strong> the various departments at n !Nlpir Brunswick, and supervised by even one trained man, *', idbe'work at such an experimental fafih in South Jersey \" .(Mlld,!* <strong>of</strong> unlimited value. L' /' ' * ' , • • • • .'{ , • FajEUKCHUMBN FUND For ttuuly <strong>of</strong> the countJa <strong>of</strong> New Jersey hundreds <strong>of</strong> boy JBA lutye taken advantage <strong>of</strong> the Frelitigftuysen Fund Through ;TOld any farm boy or girl between 10 and 21 )rars <strong>of</strong> age "J5 r ! o ! r F"** for the purchase <strong>of</strong>, pore bred poultry, or a _to*rl calf, or pig. >tnn|^ diajt more use has not been made <strong>of</strong> this fund ~ mi and girl* <strong>of</strong> Cape May *nd Cumberland counties, ilj&j their cAuld be any more effective means <strong>of</strong> anus in pure bred stock and getting; more <strong>of</strong> it into thu COuLl be done through boys and ttirls club work, ('favorable thing about obtaining' motley from the .... Fund fpr the purchase <strong>of</strong> pure bred stock is that there no "strings' 1 to it. The boy or girl simply gives ing: ,«o pay the money bad withm one year- t bong required other than thrir ngnature i purely numerous boy* and.-girls in this set- t make considerable spending money by de II nock <strong>of</strong> pure bred Rhode Island Reds, or or some other good hrtctf and selling hatch During J926 the mm <strong>of</strong> $10,616 n loaned Fminghuytai Fund for this purpose No doubt sum, will Be loaned this year, t would like to r^ front ptfrentt having: sons or daughter! uho can use - <strong>of</strong> tti» ipdney to advantage. I have 1 little doubt that beeufly arranged tn get it for them. A whole day nafl debated ID a Httuy <strong>of</strong> kllchona Friday, <strong>Feb</strong>ru- ry 4. on a umr <strong>of</strong> local home lanagcmcat learlem under tho Mi- ot Mrs M 0. Bell, bomi> management Hj lat ami Miss M D Murphey, Itati home dernonfitriitlon ; t large Tire loedcra met at the i^rm Demonstration Office at tile 'nilrt nouse In the niorning and liled W H Powell a kitchen, Snalnton This kitchen is nder reconstruction and many e suggestions were ad- anefil by lira. Hell Ths ne«I top was Mrs. Meerwald's, at Milb Dennis when* the arrange, ientB <strong>of</strong> her kilchon were dia- Isseii The ni>tt stop was Mrs, John Sandra, at Seavlllc Thla Is ft small commercial kitchen which utters Quite ii stuily in arrange* ment <strong>of</strong> convenience* for work. After lunch at Mrs Sarnie's ttley went to Mrs W Collins Thomas's coloring were Send U* Your ProMam* The Perm Editor will ways be glad to receive ques- tions concerning the farm, B den, flowers or hometo be answered in the "Question and Answer Column," Questions may not always be answered in the next issue, u« It may take some time to obtain the Information necessary to prop- erly answer the question. If the einerience <strong>of</strong> any reader is at variance with ih^ answer given, let u» have your opinion -that is what we want. Please sign your name, but t will not be published If 'flu feduest otherwise, lend ui your problems anil we will endeavor to help you. Potato Spraying Results in Monmouth Yield Per Acre Increased Over Fifty Bushels The spraying <strong>of</strong> potatoes in MoiitiioutJ] County, wlil soon take rightful position, judging; i the results <strong>of</strong> Itjf, In not only the Aljentown conimiiiilty, but ether sections <strong>of</strong> M^nmduih County as well. Much time lias begn given to the selling <strong>of</strong> potato Bpraylnf to thi growers <strong>of</strong> the county the past few years, but until the snrinf <strong>of</strong> 1916 very little tva» ac- conpllBhed, A definite beflnnlnf was made when a small cOBi- Cape May County Board <strong>of</strong> Agriculture Addre«ed By Dr. H. j Baker and A. S. Bamhart, <strong>of</strong> New BruniWick Educational Picture Show Camp, D. C. Tudor, A. S, Walker. J. Reid Ohlmbeni «nd C, Newton Mheiiinger. The members <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County Board <strong>of</strong> Agriculture en- joyed an instructive and enter= mining ineetln( at the Baptist Hall, Cape May Court House, laul rsday night. The speakers were Dr, H, J, Baker, director <strong>of</strong> the Agricultural Extension Ber- rice o! New Jersey; A. B, Barn- hart, County Agent at Large, <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, and B, er. National, farm Loan Aisoclatlon, •nd Mr. A. S. Walker, wboae post <strong>of</strong>fice address la Cape Hay, N. J., and who can be reached by telephone at Hsu—Capa May »03 R 15 U the secretary treas- urer <strong>of</strong> the local unit, through whteh icpllcattonri should be , I $1 ^JBak | Interest Kate rebruuy f Loan* 5 1% Cent. & »nnounc«m),Bt at more than aT that root-majgots are tbe in* <strong>of</strong> a lot <strong>of</strong> th« trouble peo- ple have growing peas, Mr. Klmble.au tried sawing o little sulfur aJonf with tse Bean and duced three bushels i afteen sprouts, * • • . .• Norman Taylor, <strong>of</strong> Oqij hoc very nearly <strong>On</strong>istad} his peach and apple gr^ evidently does not i the ruah <strong>of</strong> spring him with a lot <strong>of</strong> prji_ dene. It wag iiilcrmtini. lha,t his rye cover crop i," ing up emra (ne far !»i|'^ <strong>of</strong> the year. • a # several weeks ago an item on thl« page , some Shore Road resld«Bis|f name sf Harte, telling UMBIL <strong>of</strong> a ieag trip which taafi peeted to take. We i, received a poatal fronj gan Salvador. Central ^__ saying, "JJttle warmer 6«r, (j in Cape May county. — but most signed -'Hartes,*' Even Hit the laat few weeks iSj seen a nunitisr <strong>of</strong> peopla ' In Cape May County, • • • Jonn Applegate. <strong>of</strong> jourt Hdtue, is PIanniri(*^ a itruct a septic tank, »MaV r «r roore sanitanr than «HO» that this prevents the work Bl . * Tlnto <strong>of</strong> the m.g,ot,. AI«, it I, hi, ^ ' T ! """""• nrn.in, ih.i .«, >.,,.i, »»mm,,- con.tructlng a septl opinion, that too much comfner- olal fertiliter sown along with peas mar injure them, so h rollowing the moving pictures, lr#es ' • H infarmatiaii, about ipraylng fruit adviies breidcastiit the fer f lif ample refreshments were served by the ladles <strong>of</strong> the Baptist Church, Farm Editor; In a recent (ague gf thla paper you altered to gnawer i _ j /uu encrey ia anawer question Tb« countr Board <strong>of</strong> Agricui- relatln( to farm matters. Kindly re is a very progressive or ll ture Is a very progressive or- ganization <strong>of</strong> farmers which plans to do much good in developing the county in an agrleultura way. munity meeting was held in a | The eiecutiye committee <strong>of</strong> the farmer's home, where a few i board are: D. C. Tudor, president growers who were intererted in learning about a spray rim name together. The Idea <strong>of</strong> spraying was sold no well thai each one went home and bought a s»niyer, A summary or these aii farms follow, which statements are also Cape May Court House. R, F. D,; A. S. Walker, vice president. Cape May, R. F, D.; J, Held ChamherB, treasurer, Eldora; C, Newton •cbelllnger, BecreUry, Oreen Creek; N. S. Taylor, Cape May, R. F, u,; Joseph Camp, Cape me statements are aln r. ; Josp camp, cape borne out by eight years <strong>of</strong> e«-,'M«y Court House, H. P. p.; A. pertmenial work in the county! B. raure. Woodbine, B. F. D,: !iy Dr, W. H. Martin, itite plant pathologist: Average cost <strong>of</strong> materials and abor necessarr to spray one acre one time, f 1.49; average deprecl. fttlori cnarge per acre for one •pray, 14 cents; total cost per acre p lii |i| acre per W,ll»Hon, |I,II, avefi' ^^VouBr ^e»le^ »ge cost per acre for four appll- J"Zfc.^"5M Bl iS!ff. appll yield O. Oswald Lange, Cape May Court House; Melvin Abbott, Cipe May Court House, R. F, D,; Charles B, poster, iouth Sesvllle; I.. A, Powell, Cape May Court House, R, P. D,; W. H. Powell, Cape May Court House, H, r. p.: Jheodore Crolter, Dennitvuie; Y l p North WIMnrood, Mm H. Bd- wards. Wlldwood; Mrt, A. J. d Meerwald and Mrs Ulllan Nick, eroon South Deonlt, Mrs 1, K, Carroll D^nnlnvilie HIM Maggie ludlam, South Oennls Mlw Sarah W Boniera Courl House, Of course It mutt not be taken Hint promlsriioua vlalts wen made to anrbody'ii The folk! on the tour simply visit,,,) jj,, other's kllchene and Charles Noon, Woodbine, H ', D, The Lubricating Oil Makes Cheap Spray Endorsed By State Fruit Spcciolist—Saving Counts When Fruit Is Cheap U«cd By County Growers Some fruit powers are making saving <strong>of</strong> around »3 on » S0O- allon (ahk <strong>of</strong> spray made ntWuilon Imnif Bank nyatfrn entirely co-operative and its polliiy (a to verre agrkulture throughout tU district In ever/ poatlble way. Money may be horroweii u> purchase a, f*rm. to purchase additional land, to erect building: or make improvements, to pay <strong>of</strong>f farm Indebtedness qr for ur other legitimate rarm purpose; Loam are made at the «*t« <strong>of</strong> approximately one-h*Jf a farm value <strong>of</strong> the property, and the farmer j, tf¥en a. long period <strong>of</strong> *e»nr in which (bs mortgage nay «» fradnall d d <strong>of</strong> spray mlnur Wrough usli,K BIAbllUcd lubrl- i»tln«; oil emulsion instead <strong>of</strong> BUwlole oils points out A_ J> Pleratorll, fruit specialist, in the <strong>Feb</strong>ruary number <strong>of</strong> -Now Jer n* Mi W*"" "le <strong>of</strong>ficial PuWloatlon <strong>of</strong> the Slate Col- lege <strong>of</strong> Agriculture and Eiperi- ment station w g ent station I low prices ay « arulljr to mrtgage fradnally reduced and am ]„ fu], mautal j pam ]„ fu], mautal JJ tots •Bra tnr becoming doe. | °< "If low prices re l«d far fruit ,iarlaK ,,,„ ««wn this savlnE ,„ an , •*!. Item to those muat use large mite „„ aDP,c t sprays, B99 bushels per acre; average price per IIO-Bound sack. la.JS; aver- age increase in yield due to spraying, Jl saekj per acre County Agent Ellwood Bouglaiu ' Freehold, N, J. ' Cape May County Faahion Show April 5 Mrs, Greibel Will Conduc Exhibit? Makeg Sufgestions Black and while comWnalioni hold (rat interest at a rscenl fanhlon promenade in Nirw York Navy blue and wbile was second In choice in the whits comBina- lions, and tMs wag especially a*, •raetlve In semi-formal frocks, •very woman likes black and white or olue gnd white beeaute <strong>of</strong> their general becomlngnMs and, also, because they <strong>of</strong>fer Bueh wearable qualities. They give one a sple and apan appearanee, lo not show soil eajrily, and fhen one wears them with either fhlte or black ncciHanrl her etDpridlture for ouch thlngn Is light SInie lo be well dicMc,! tnt project committee ap- the County Afent in carryini out an agrlcultuoil program an aa follows: Dairy—Prank Phillip*, Boyd Gorgon, E. Mephersoh, Newton Icbellinger and Hnoel Miller, Vegetable—Harry Mackie, Sam Bright, John Hunt, Judson Oor. BOB and John H. Powell, Farm Crop—Melvin Abbott Ralph iohellinger, W, a. Thomp, son, B. 8. Powell and Pete French, Fruit—William Powell, Dr. W h. Yertes, Lewli Hoirman, K, B RichBrdson ana Norman (, Tay. lor, Poultry—A, a. Walker. A, I y . alker Faure and Blmer Unjtwe legislative Committee—Jo What's a Name Anyhow? County Y, M, C, A. Secre- tary Bbedd, in introduclnj himielf to County Agent Stab, ler said; "My name 4s abed with an eutra 'D' » In turn County Agent Stab- ler said, "Jfy name is ataile with an 'R' added," tell me whit you think the ultra violet ray light, which we read about* for developing poultry. Answer—Thi ultra Holet ray Is fine, eicept that it Is very egg- pensive. Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Thompson, <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick, sap tne eheap- est lamp or maehlne costs II10 and i» very expensive lo operate. Tested cod liver oil will give the same reaults and is far less en- pensive, farm Editor: ~" When you were County Farm Demonstrator I heard yon ipeal one- about Home material you used for killing raU, i would like to know what it wai and where I can get lome <strong>of</strong> it. M. a, a, doubt you heard me talking about calcium cya- nide dust. K Is the best thlrig i know <strong>of</strong> for this purpose, espe. eially where the openings to the burrows are >ccesaible. You can probably obuin some from the new Farm "~ Stabler, Frank Dtoklnson, <strong>of</strong> Krmo. it enlarginf the brooding capselty <strong>of</strong> his poultry plan!. . • * • A, a Walker, <strong>of</strong> Capt May, Is having very good auceejs with the new hot-irater brooder wnleh Mr. haby he Installed thu winter. Walker is brooding 1400 m the Denonairator, Mr chieks at praent. and It using peat rnosi as a litter, Ho Snds the peat moss is eioellent ma- terial for thii purpose, but pre- fera the toanesf grade that IK sold for litter, * * * Richard Lloyd, <strong>of</strong> Dtas Creek, w«s a charter member <strong>of</strong> Cape May Orange and was Master <strong>of</strong> that Orange in U0i. Mr, Lloyd was succeeded by Captain Thomas Douitass, Croni Lincoln, Neb,, to Cape Mtt County is Julie a j|it«jie, tn ship halehlng eggs. The general Impression Ii that the egp are subjected to so murt vHiratieii In traveling s long dtot4n« that they are not likely to haloh K, good L«i yMri tttmtet M o. W, Vanler, <strong>of</strong> Brma » Betting qf iiiteen eggs Lincoln and eleven chicks hatched from them, <strong>of</strong> were mlsed. Tie ig a septic tsnt • » • ;: Oarfleld Hill, <strong>of</strong> Caps' Court House, says Here h M pr<strong>of</strong>it In producing % aaj amount <strong>of</strong> eond product] taul a lar(a amount <strong>of</strong> inferior —and better aatlafled c* in the bargain, a • • Arthur Lindhoime, wd at Burlelsh, has ISO : which Is somewhat <strong>of</strong> a Uetl Cape Slay County State xseiiditrt TW <strong>On</strong> Meal Man's Sae Job Chris Bchoiti. who tents th dairy herdi <strong>of</strong> Newton ienelllng. er, <strong>of</strong> Green Creek; Bd. Phillips. Jr., <strong>of</strong> Cape May, and the herd at the Leesburg Pruon Farm covers more territory than any other cow-tester in the atate. Bach month he tasu for milk and butterfat preduritlon, and feed coat, three herds in Cumber- land County, ii, herds In Glou- cester County, two herds In Capo May County, and thirteen herds In Salem County. These herds conialn 100 COWB. Another tester spends ail <strong>of</strong> his time working In Salem county. Mr. ieholti Ij i native <strong>of</strong> Denmark, where be ipenl most <strong>of</strong> his lire working on i dairy farm. His pracHciil e»- >arienee In that country, where ^u^lf u m lnlen8lf e. together with his keen Interest In th« begt methods <strong>of</strong> management and In word keeping, at him to be a 'alu.hie tester for the members • the association for whlEli he must be belong sure that ac il, her gown IUDrl «t">K oil perpared by the _ J If with tbe aid <strong>of</strong> ""• " r east enfl, i homfl. B ,n»boni« rbolic «sin, I JlloVl care should be taken In lug ..,„- ling Che wardrobe suggests Cath arlne H Oripbel, enenslon cloth ing »piwlall»i at Rutgers IJnher- MtB Orlrbcl continue • nlack growers who slloe ' " f *Tood antl will go w|lh or oil Rlthw hlack and white or blue Euro • nd wblte «"raln or nude hone Peach, wl " *" wllh e »ller HnU may bfl white or hliiH or black, depend- ing on thn combination, and white gloieii will go with either Your purse may be black to go with ypur ,hoea and. if you wuih to use a bit <strong>of</strong> color, you may choose almoat anything Ilks In the way <strong>of</strong> a bouton- nlere A bright hit may be worn If you prefer It and In that caw, choose your boutonnlero to haraumln with your hat, Th« annual Cajie May County fashion »ho» oondtrcted by M. Orlebel will b. held this year on April 5 «»• are minted to contains 3 «ir " r JM gallon! «pr*ym con- oil I Bntit, TSJFl 1 J-ulW» ^Slnj J £ Mr Olant iaa<strong>of</strong>l - J% Why paylmore ony our fafm mortgage? rf Springfield, MM,, Lwd y o u with wood shlvlags. Mrs, Oedrge M, Oedrfe hul, <strong>of</strong> Caps Court House, .„ ,u«ejlfu| <strong>of</strong> Caps May f| li «ry Bio lt w until „ nn wer, until „ »„ i°u*«« f """»I.»ut IBM that «! Wired a strong pair <strong>of</strong> eye.. W do not envy the Job," They «y ..Wf OTkB ,nm , «coms groi,," but think *„ tat it uta them todoa B Taylor, <strong>of</strong> Cape May' c mi\ 'JLlJ^mh l « • \Vtt cnt. on a $5000 tiMtpgt is $J0 » y«wl WJj n« put thfa fajyur own pod»l «k S> If you we •ppreachwl it, naa4 to , mi)^* ^ wo 1««Mtwm: u the nte <strong>of</strong> interest? Z. Do you represent the FEDERAL divided, to ite b and Por fcrflier deteiU or to get.in touch with ^ S. WALKER, ..to , Mlsi Marie C. poerrmaj, j food specialist, through ttt't <strong>of</strong> Fami DemonBtratton. bu I conducting a series <strong>of</strong> relative to meal planning! the preparation <strong>of</strong> varioaj f The most regent <strong>of</strong> i lnga was held last Monrlir. was atlended by the ' women: Mrs, D, C, Tuioryl John Bande, Mrs, Allison J '_ Mrs, William H. Powell, Mri I Post, Mrs, William Bpplar, i William UwaMi, Mre, "" Meerwald, ttn. Edith Mlsa Basa 8pnuldlnK, Mrs 1 Beeves and Mrt, William Bt 1 This meetlnj concerned lief paratlon sf «heele, eggs and « Grange Calendar Tuesday llonirer, Ncntary, Mteta the Junior _ ». Dp, w, t» Qandy, erkei. Mi Secreiifr, -utn saivllla aranla—Waetl I and and rourth Tuesday aniM fMh montii in the p, o: ftT (all. South Heaviile, B A M MMtef. Mrs, Marvin Abbolfc.J Hot Bed Sash Size Price, $4.25 each, glazed Made <strong>of</strong> genuine Idaho White Pinc with five rows <strong>of</strong> 6x8 glas». for early delivery. VOW Ing Into the house, his mother slppped him and Uked nim about It, "What waa th» hiirryf WJiy didn't you let mi •*• tha letter?" she demanded. "It Is probably fyil <strong>of</strong> mlitakM, ptd you tell h»r how much you appreciated her gifts. •mwerlDi. w Diff j yes hear your msthBr apaakf" Inquired Dad, "fas, bat I'd rather she'd writs ths letter for rue," Jim said. "You aaa, thla la o hallda* and I shouldn't have to do thincs liifD thai, besides I bavj to rehe* for lh« tableau cr—er^-1 m#an, 1 ouiht td be nMInf up for tho lasliau. You •H ahar all the BOMB and rselta. Uom. they're going to have a tableau at the school and I have is ka In it." "Wall, I rneas It won't b« so iihauatinx that vou can't wrin a latter to four Hunt," iauutiod Mother. "Tou h«venl lold us What are you going lo be in tin tableau V "Well, I wasn't In it until ves- taFday, Bill H»rper gat sink, so I hive to take his place," replied Jim. rather sulkily "vFhet de you have td be?"a5kef* Frarioei. "Tea, do tell u with a round nd plMa injhe canter, to raprBSvnt a eBerry. "leu know," aald Jim, "ahrmya t«H' lAg tin! truth is awful hard on me. For iMtanca, 1 tike to m kiaamj things, and sort <strong>of</strong> elicar up p*«- pis," "iur« you do." ill] replied h««rt- leaaiy. "»ou'r» the blggcn Uar In •laoniriaid," Jim leskea readr to flfht Mr a moment, but he reallaad that Bill was <strong>On</strong>ly sticking to their club motto. "Well, I ui bt truthful If I chaos*," he reDUed, ani ifben BlII'i fentle llttia rflothar came into tha reom, ha proved it bF telilnff her what • horrible suit ho thought ahe hsd made. Tbe pnor lady looked suite unhappy and Jim f«lt mean, "How did Qeorge Wmhltnton manafe to have any frlands and be so truthful," sighed Jim, "I'd much rather have told Bill's moth- er that tht suit ni a »««." • That evening rtfht aft*r aupper Jim and hii family huttBed to th« school hjiuBn. where the celetirktlen <strong>of</strong> Wajhinfton'i birthday waa to ho hald, Aissl More troubl* aw»lt«d her," was Jim s Jusl think »hs knitted jqy b^f,?eif, i# "[ ihanlted reply. Wpil, you pan run <strong>of</strong>f naw ans Dalton, llltl" id <strong>of</strong> the wny h«r ion had hnnked his rich old auiil, Jim went rliht over to nil friend illll'i houis lo try on the costume mil's mother had made, "Oce I'm find I don't have to VoB1«,r lia'rij be In that larJleaB," Bill, when he saw Jim ''That iesks dumb i are«Md up, "Now, Fraaees, is that nice?" re. (hot Bull, and I cold Ma so, and proved ber mother, '-Jim is a^he was so mad she nearly cried, iraal lliddar, that's all. He means ' jjgi you know—(he Cherry Club." t« ba trulliful. don't you, dearie?" I "lure," refilled Jim, "w« »ot lo "If-ar," replied Jim, "not «I-I lie trythful" And ha tauched his par, /on JCWIOB CROBBMPOIW PttSZU O«fie Washington en, flown"the diern tf», ao llwr ««0 n* n U be had not cut Ii down. laMr In the iMaaii OIBM tmU ta« Bern feOBBBthJna; on tnajt tret! ivnldi waa good to eat. Ij Foil WUJ paste us i*msi (oeKtier on • a«i
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