Cape May County Times, 21 May 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Chi Namel Demonstration Days—May 21 & 22

Do Not Fail to Attend. A Free Sample Cam • and Brush to Every Visitor.

A. G. RICE & CO. SEAISLE CITY

N.J.

SPECIAL BARGAIN 16 size Waltham, 17 lewded Railroad Adjusted Opot Face, Gold Filled, 20 V**ar, Watch.- For Month of June only. Regular Price, *35.00. F or Jifoe, $25.00 LAKE'S JEWELRY STORE OCEAN CITY, N. J.

as Committee of arrangements. In the reports of Couaellors, Miss Alice Harris, of Stone Harbor, reported the “Four Leaf Clover Club'’ of the school as “progressing slowly but surely. A uhort time ago the Club entertained the Home and School

$500 REWARD!

Will be given to any person or persons giving evidence leading to the arrest and umvtction of the person or fersons •ciil/ully destroying the property of any fish ponn is located off Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Stone Harbor. Angetsea, Holley Ucack, or on Fr.e Fathom Fishing Hanks, or any fishing pnxraphernalia on land. Caps May County Fishermen’s Association

MOTMtt JACOB A. BUSCH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL >■«>•« Moul, Sm tek City

holding it* first meeting of son's campaign just across the street, and inmnng of more importance had the first call. But, the Uppe:, Middle and ’)ennis Township* were represented. and the report* all showed that the interest was not lagging anywhere. Chairman Hand announced the date for the several prise contests lr connection with the meeting of the County Board of Agriculture, in Court House, as November 8, 8. The Committee on th' competition of the CirCouncil pit

in two main divisions at 12 yi and over 12 years. Classes were to be in both needlework and

cook cry. The report was received and _. . . Jald cMN - -

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An invitation to be represented in the parade of Old Home Week, arranged for Sea Isle City the eocond week

■ted, '*

oi wuiy. was accepted, the Council having had its beginning in Sea Isle, and Mrs. R. P. Rjiley, Mrs- John Sayre and Mrs. Lewis Chester were named

been especially succaaffnl. hoping to finish the sWvebands and award

White h-ve not accomplished a great dea of actual w.rk we have Tnl*reeled the parents so that .»a*t year wi can begin with strong, .active work.” Mrs. Hoffman, of Woodbine, whose circles have abeat

much interested, while others are not poegbg^tte cause

is in the Insufficient n

each 7th and GtL fi

the 8th grade girla have all of th' Junior work except cakebaking a.-vd which they expect to do gjjg| Their teacher and I have

to take ten of these girls to the school kitchen for this. The girl* will bring their own ingredients and have the cake to take home to show to their mothers. The greatest drawback we have is in

Sea Isle City, N. J. | ■**•*«’**■ n*H**«*»e A Seaside Resort That Is Popular With the 4 Entire Family §

Sea Isle City is ideally situated on the South New Jersey Coast, midway between Atlantic City and the Five-Mil Beach Resorts, and only one hour and a half’s ride from Philadelphia. ^ * Excellent Train Service on toth ihe Pennsylvania and Philadelphia & Reading Railroads.

t to practice d and dusting at

, shortly. They anxious to do it and the Matron has been kind enough to offer to let them try at least to win their Freshman

badge under her direction.

The report of Mrs. R. P. Risky, chairman of the Women's Work of the I»cs! Grange, was upon the beginning in several lines which, while not ‘ ml Circle work, and not in line degrees, gives the chance to have :i money or practical value for it, in the chance to sell both needlework and cookery and, for those who can make beds and sweep and dust, and thus to earn the money with which

te help the unfortun.te:

1. The Women’s Exchange for the sak of needlework, home-made garments and eatable, arrangement* having been made by which work is exposed for sale and orders are taken for work to be done. Orders thus far filled have been for cake, pie, molasses cookie*, dressed chicken, eggs, bread, crullers, collars, handkerchiefs, dust caps, boudoir caps, towels, etc.

•• PqmUr tl.OO Round Trip Excursions Every Sunday g

Tho opportunities lor pleasure and recreation are

unlimited.

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Motor Boating, Sailing, Fishing, Crabbing

Finest and Sales! Bathing Beach on the Jersey Coast

KxceHcnt hotels and boarding houses oiler all the the comlorts that can be desired—and lots ol good things to eat. Cottages and Bungalows lor rent lor the season, lumished, and at reasonable prices. Desirable Building lets lor Sale.

Remember Sea Isle City’s ••OLD HOME WEEK,” July 12th to IStll.

•i For further information write

IRVING FITCH, City clerk, | Sc t ■ ritv - - New Jersey # See Isle City g;

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we nosh. The bread 8th grade girls was delicious. Each one brought her bread and a compo-

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club meetyrtfr grade giefc. exf wichingj sweepi De Hirsph Scno

she did H, to the

- the lower

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work. either by the hour or the

and of those wanting help. Thus xar

this has been very - helpful.

2. In the organisation of the “St. Christopher Helper*,'' to collect pennies and playthings for the aick chil-

nirs *nd plaything* for the a»ck children of SL Qirtstopher’s and the Home for Incurables in Phikdelphia. one purpose in this is to make children thoughtful for other*, while another ir a* a thank offering for the blessings the children of Stone Harbor enjor. and. so far as U poasibk, to ■hare them with the leas fortunate. The mperintendent of SL Christopher's being a resident of Stone Harbor,

bring* its needs home to us.

Mrs. Stafford, of Upper Township. •»ported upon the exhibit of Us Circles in Tufkahoe. April 18, both High and Grammar school rooms being fllle . with th* handiwork of the children and crowded with those desiring to see

The prize monev awarded am

eating the prrintendrnt Hand oommenl the work a* l*eing astonishingly and upon the enterprise of Toper Township in having such fine school accommodations and giving such good Mjpnort to the children's interests. The addm* of the Council meeting was upon “the Domestic Arts in the School Curriculum.'' and by Miss Hughes, a Cape Mav girl and at print student in the division of the Do..irstic Arts of the Drexel Institute and also in it* Domestic Science Class's. The exhibit of work done both rith her needle and in her book of delirning and modeling, was a rtvsls(Continued on page 8)

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$9,150,000.00

lx>oklets “Relating to Wills and Kindred Subjects'' and “Banking by Mail.”

MORNHINWEQ’S BAKERY Bakers of Soa Isle City’s Famous

U - Need-Me-Bread

Ice Cream and Fancy Cake Makers All Lines of Confectionery

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General Electric Work, Plumbing and Heating. Gar Ranges and Fixtures-

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Sea Isle City’s General Store

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The Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Co.

in IV14 Increased its Insurance in force to $134,064,215, ai;3 v showed an Increase in Income, in Payments to Policyholders, in Surplus and in Assets, and gave the Largest Dividends in the Company’s history.

Wm. C. Walker & Son 420 Guarantee Trust Hdg. Atlantic ■-

Where STANDARD MOTOR GASOLINE and POLARINE Oil and Greases can be obtained.

Su Isle Gty Garage West Jersey Garage C. S. Maznrie’s Garage & Madiiiie Sbop SEA ISLE CITY

BUY “MILES-PER-GALLON”

T HAT is the way to figure economy when you are buying gasoline. Standard Motor Gasoline costs no more by the gallon than “just gas,” and less by the mile. Your speedometer record will show you what clean fuel means to your

Standard Motor Gasoline is a straight-distilled product, absolutely homogeneous and uniform wherever you buy it. Every drop is the same as every other drop, and ever>- gallon is the same as every other gallon, whether you buy it now or next week.

Garages and supply stations displaying the Standard Motor Gasoline sign also carry Polarine Oil and Greases—the standard lubricants for all motors. Look for the sign.

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