Cape May County Times, 17 December 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAFE MAY COUATY TIMES CuaaolMBtod with 8«& W* Ottf

PubUatMd Erur rrldjj by The CATE MAY COUNTY xAtEf

COMPANY

(IncorpoTeUd) Weet Jersey end Lydle Arenuee. See Ule City. N. J.

THE CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES

1921

We Announce—New on the Free* For the benefit of our many sub scriberr who appreciate a high class almanac and reference book, we are

nos^preiMiShig^to^piYrsent each sub 1 If Your Blood Is Rich and Red You scrtber with a Year Book with beaut*' Say ^pine".

WVL A. HAFFEHT.

Preeldent end General Menager. CRaB. OXX)NlfO»T Treeeurer. C F. RCHUCK. Secretary.

Philadelphia Office: 717 Mutual Life Building- A. F. Smith. Adrertleln*

KrpreeentaUre.

Buueerlptlon Price. $1-60 per year,

In Atlranee.

Adrertlalng Hales Furnished upon

Application.

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OCEAN VIEW. Mr. James Flrler paaeed awar °t* Wednesday morning at 4 o'clock The body was taken to Philadelphia fDr ln-

Entered in the Poet Office at See Isle City. N. J.. ea second-clast matter.

FLORIDA LETTER

(Continue 1 rrom page 1)

scrtber witn a tear uoua fully lithographed cover In colors, which will contain the following Infer nation applicable to this immediate V 'sSiSse Sunset. Moonrtso Moonsei. Tide Table for Sea Isle City and

Near-by Places.

Full particulars of ecllps's of Sun

and Moon In this gone. Morning and Evening Stars.

Beginning end ending of Seasons Cycles of time. Religious and Secu-

lar.

Jewish Holidays Prot-stant Church I»aysCatbolic Holy Days Legal Holidays In New Jersey and neighboring States Flag Day. Hallowe'en. St. \alen-

tlnes - Day.

Postal Regulations.

Business Laws interest Table.

Household Information Care of Horses. Hog- Sheep. Poul try. Automobiles, etc. Weights and Measures

Boy Scout Page

Doctor’s Page. hi has preached in 40 of the »• Baptist Preservation oi Fruits, newer*, etc .. C. M., . "II BjjB™ Cas In some of the Congregational and ^ ^ tha i we eapeet to have Presbyterian Chnrcbes. ,hem In the hands of our readers withE H O in a lew days. Next wee k we wUl tell p s.—The Ink was not dry you more about the Almanac and wl» Mrs. Ludlam came ni with the sorrow- Y OC should keep and value tne onlul tidings of Spider’s downfall. iXO u will lYcolve. A position was offered him in the The Cape May County Times. nre Department. The very night of _ his arrival, while practising on tne OENNI8VILLE. slide, he failed to land as Is his cus- Mr|| w,tm,p| Woolsor. entertained tom. ’ on his feet’’, falling in such a (h ; Ijld | p ,- AW meeilrg on Monday way a* to bn-ak one leg and dislocate lTell i nR the knee of the other. He is being MlM Lydia Hampton spent Wednescared for at his rooms. Mr U U Ar- >lBT with Mr . Eugene Springer, nett and Mr. Thos. Ludlam Jr., are J)r ORd en Gandy spent Wednesds doing what they can to cheer him in jn M i UvJ H e . bis misfortune Tbe fishermen have rt tumed home E H ° for the. winter, after finishing their

work at the beaches

(Ed. Nou*:—-This is the eecond of a MrB jncbel Gandy is spending the series of Florida letters to be publish XTiilter ln Eldora with her brother

ed during the winter season.) y,. , n d Mrs. Eugene Springer and

— family spent Sunday In Eldora. SOUTH DENNIS. Mrs. Bror.TJ and family spen Sun-

dav in Dividing Creek.

,«»1 ihe .«k.na "th h,.r .pent • mil, school OB rria.i "'™.™ , - M ?L, M StS3f'«a »» .o’felSS.S*"- I- PhlUBcIphU. J. A. Stackhouse was In town on BELLEPLAIN. Sa Mn. da 'K. Devlrt and Mrs. Hallowcll (Held Over f^ ^ ,,t *** k ,V f ,, J visited Cape May Court House on Sat Mr. and Mr* S. Y. ^■aonandllul unlay. grandson visited the latter* mother. Matthew Jefferson and son spen! Mrs J- !>• He** or ‘ . Sunday with his parents Mrs Asbury Bachelor spending a Mr. Geo. Gallagher and wife were fe'v days with re'atlvM of MUlvinc^ guests of Mr. anu Mrs. Janus Eldredge Mr and Mrs. Elbert E dridge an on Sunday. children spent Sunday with thelat Augustus and William Meerwald , P r’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. josepn spent Saturday ir. Philadelphia Mveon. ... „ n Mrs. C. F. Lea ulus visited her son Jr. Arno;- Gaunt! is visiting bis son | in Pblladalpldu last week George, of r villvllle Calvin Nickerson and family visited Rev Henry fe. Ottlngcr. of MlllnUe. relative* on Sunday. was a very 1 merestIng speaker In our Samuel Morton spent Saturday with church on Sunday evening, his slater* Mrs H. H. Layton la visiting her son Wallace Linderman visited Cape Hirschell. of Millville. . , May Cou* House on Wednesday. Mrs. R. B Hew attended the funeral Mias Joasa Herron is visiting Mrs. of her little nephew. Joseph Layton, or Smith Stiles Millville, on Tuesday. Miss Martha Meerwald attended * Mr and Mrs. Earl Mckerson spent Teachers meeting at Cape Mm court | the week-end w^ith the Utters parents. House on Saturday. ! Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hes* J

ENTHUSIASM IS RED-BLOODED Try Pepto-Mangan If You Peel Weak

and Look Pale.

Sometimes you an- almost down and „ut You know you are not ready rick, but you have a petered-ooi f*-el-Ing. You eat little. You dr»g along In the morning you look at ; our face in the mirror You feel ye rs older when you see how pale and haggard

you are.

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Advert Is ment.

Miss Anna Upperman has a new Ford. _ Mrs. Matilda Devaul cat an Ocean City visitor on Tuesday. Mrs. Aaron Delancey Is vpendtng sometime in Wildwood with her drughter. Mrs. Harry Blaikson Miss Alma Way Is spending sometime In Atlantic City. Mr and Mrs. Griffith Gandy spew Saturday In Ocean City. Miss Edyth Wills spent Friday In Atlantic City. _ Mr. Frank Gandy apent Saturday ‘n Ocesa City Mr and Mrs. Charles Robs have -tne to Philadelphia for the winter. Mrs James E Allen's mother is the guest of her daughter for a month’s vial* Mrs. Allen will leave shortly for a week's visit with her daughter In Philadelphia.

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TOMORROW ws shell Si“ UM hh**» erfghu MU •Hess. Ever- «UI suxi tbs last. amt has a rssrsstseS sslsr at haaftr .tsokU our nrVos. T '-- **—- ntmraarr of oar ean Ularaoarl hs. l-oo

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