Cape May County Times, 7 May 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES Conaolidmted vith the Sea Isle City Renew.

Published Every Friday by The CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMET COMPANY (Incorporated) West Jersey and Landis Avenues. Sea Isle City. N. J.

uon m h^m. 1 OCEAN VIEW. T>r. Eleanor Beesley is spending a' few days here. Mrs. Eugene Meber Is spending i Mr. Raymond Westcott spent the, ame her son In Blackwood, week-end with his parents. Mrfl n a jpij gntton spent Wedne

Mrs. W. Grace visited friends at

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Encouragement

WM. A. HAFFERT. President and General Manager. C11AS. O'CONNOR. Treasurer C. F. SCHUCK. Stcretary. Philadelphia Office: 717 Mutual Life Building. A. F. Smith. Advertising Bepresentatiw.

Suhscription Price. Jl.iO per year. In Advance. Adv: rtltlng Rate* 'urnished u;»on Application.

Entered In the P*t Office at Sea Isle City. N. J.. as s* :ond<laBE matter.

DENNISVLLE

Cape May C. H. on Saturday. Mr. T. Tomlinson spent the weekend with his panels Mr. E James visited friends here on

Saturday.

Mr Jeoree James spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents. Mrs. O.Geary visited friends at Cape

May recently.

Mr. Grace spent the week-end with

his family.

Mrs. E. Geary rvt tinted home on Ssturday. * Mrs. °. Westcctt and son visited •ape May C. H. on Thursday. Miss Helen Fidler was home over

the week-end.

Master Mark Jones had the mlsfor-' turn to step on a nail and injure his foot. , , . Mr«. Grace spent the week-end with

Mm. Geary.

Miss C. Corson. Dr. Eleanor Beesley and Chas. Hughes visited at Cape May

C. H. on Saturday.

Miss Martha Town spent the week-

end in Heialerville.

Mr- C. Westcott has returned to

her borne.

Mr. Chas. Cr .inter and family visited relatives in S'eelmantown Sunday.

Dr. C. \V. Way sient Wednesday

evening at Atlantie City

Miss Rose Gandy 1: - returned fron.

a visit In Camden „ , Mr*. Edwanl We! s and children Mr and Mrs Albert Rushnell spent spent the wi-ek-end * Ith Mrs Eugene a few days with his mother. Way. Mrs. Albeit ColUns has returned to Mr. Morris Beesley was in town on j,,., home from a visit in Philadelphia.

Wednesday

Miss Edith Gandy ••-nt the week Tun** printing Is Quality Printing

Ocean City. Mrs. Isabella Coleman has returned home after spending the winter In

Camden.

Mr. Charles Kohs has purchased a new Dodge automobile Mr William Cobb and sou. from Camden, are spending sometime with Mr. Cobb's father. Miss Eva Tulner. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here with her mother. Mr. Kenneth Cox. wife and son. of Delmont. spent Saturday with Mr*. Elmer Cox and family . Miss Laura Downam. Miss Edyth Wills-and Miss Irene Eckersley were Cape May Court House visitors on

Saturday.

The stork visited the home of Mr*. Harry Smallwood and left a fine baby boy this week. Mrs. Patrick McGoohan. non and daughter spent Sunday with her brothe:. Mr. Owen Dervin. Miss Amanda Mason spent Sunday with her mother. Mts. Levaid Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. James Allen and grandson spent Saturday in Cape May Court House. Mr. Matthew Bsrs'oy. of Atlantic City, spent Saturday nnd Sunday here Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Button an* — Ralph, of Anglesca. are spending time with Mrs. Lydia Howell. Mrs. Louise Edwards, of Millville, spent Friday with her slater. Mrs. Lucian Eddy. Mr. Joseph Lloyd spent Friday in

Who has not experienced the warm glow of pleasure that encouragement gives, and felt the fresh urge to go on that Inspires! Wnhln the doors of this institution, encouragement is foond. Encouragement mirrored In the welcoming smile and courtesy of our employee*. In the helpfulness and understanding of our officer*, in the whole atmosphere of the place. Encouragement to come oftener—to know us better and to be better known Ocean City Title and Trust Co. OCEAN CITY, N. J.

Ten miles used to be a long wai|

W HAT a difference in these motor-car days, when every point in the county is hardly more than ‘‘just around the comer.” People’s ideas are changing, too. They’re beginning to figure out how much it is costing them to keep a car. And the man who is doing the greatest amount of figuring is the man with the moderateprice car. II There still seems to be a notion in some quarters that any tire is good enough for a small car. That’s not what the man who owns it thinks. In recommending and selling U. S. Tires we are trying to see hia side of the propo-

sition—finding out what he wants in a tire and giving him that. in Large or small, U. S. Tire# are built to only one standard of quality—the standard that produced the first straight side automobile tire, the hrst pneumatic truck tire. Every tire that bears the name "U. S.” is built the best way its makers know how. It isn’t the car, but the man who owns the car, that counts with the oldest and largest rubber concern in the world. IV As representatives of U. S. Tires in this town, we offer you the benefit of our experience and advice in settling your tire problem.

StJae'rour the* meoording to the made they here to ’revel: In ttsdy cr hilly cc

5. Nobby. For ordinary country road*—The U. S. Chain or Uko.

Witt QWD-SOIfroWEHNOO-flAIS

United States Tires MAZURIE’S GARAGE,

SEA ISLE CITY

NEW JERSEY

Walter Scoble, Inc. Millville, N. J. 7 he Leading Music House in South Jersey

Pianos, Players, Victrolas, Sonoras, Records

M No nuttrr where you live Dor service is next to yotxr door ”

HERE 18 THE PROTECTION YOU WANT The kind of protection you want for your valuables is absolute safety—and It 1* found iu our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault, where you can rent a Safe Deposit Box for $*.00, S5.00 and 88.00 per year.

j per cent interest paid on Savings Fund Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY, N. J.

STRAW Whether yon are short and stout or long and

lean, or whether you prefer a smooth straw

J-J ^ Cj with conservative band, or rough straw with

the popular colored bands, we have the hat

you will look best in, and at the price you can afford to pay. IF ITS MEWS FURNISHINGS, JONES HAS IT. Jones’ Men’s Shop

804 Aabury Avenue,

Next to T. e and Treat Co.

Ocean City, N. J.

In looking about for a banking Institution to roc«Wa your money, you want to find cr.a that la safe, convenient and accommodating. Wo want you to conaider thla old cstabllahod Institution along these lines and cordially Invlta you to call on us and open an account. 8 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON CAVIN08 ACCOUNTS

Security Trust Company, GAPE HAY CITY, N. J.

Whatever You heed

FOR HOME HOUSE OR - - SELF - -

We Can Supply It

CLARENCE PFEIFFER General Merchandise SEA ISLE CITY, j.

V PA-INT devoe paint