Cape May County Times, 9 September 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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Tb * el3ta » th* l^Alra- Aii Itlmrr 1 «f the Ttcfct Chib, the Oor-inionit}- *• *'•*1 the l«etT'* at Women Voters. The occasion v»» booored by Wfcfor Smith, of Wildwood. <u> « id a number of othe.- prominent ■opto. .MUe Lydia J. Uoaek. Pmidsnt of the Wildwood CHie

waa Mrs. Klttafceth Strata. iWdent a «he County Wom.n * Christian Temper snot Union, why ahowed tow the trod of that organisation we» e*rrt»d on h co-operative liner with other wom.n'

as toe told of the condition, of the women in that Enjtb American logs for the abort c- untry and of the part the women from operating. Our visitors point ths United State* am taking In a way equipment o* being unique and up-to- “**' ‘ > womot! In those date, end all Etoae Harborltc* should be Mrs. William If. Bleb- proud of t'.U progreailve acqulait the chairman of the do v. A owe a great deal to the men who have

given eo much

In making the Reading connection by the Mixes Anna and ] slide.

Stone Harbor, and Th< Yacht Club wa.* packed on Satur

the Mlacee Wnkler. of Sea Isle City.

called upon the

atlves of other club. Mrs. J. Winter and J. Sweeney of the Swartbmore Wt Club. Mr. John Kogan, of the S turday Club at Wayne. Mrs. Lyons, of the Professions! Club, of Philadelphia, Mrs.

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Musical Club, or Philadelphia. A meeting in the interests © i held In the Yacht 'riday night. L. Kolxwt Lewis, the Railroad, presided, and sflnr quite a lengthy dlxuxlon on bnances and the advisability of cortii l>‘g the service through On winter, i of tht meeting was In favor of an year round service, trlbated toward the

The Refiner takes on a new Responsibility

of motor furl Hie Suitdard Oil ‘ iompany fNew Jersey) had loB^^wfiM-^gUSK'aflsuawdHMKhareof thin r«*«jH>nslljiTify. it reaiiEed tliul the auto* mohUf opportmutyri after the wdr had been mad*, to advise with (hove who hongfct fHn^inra, trucks f»r pleasure rarv. liramdt servirr Htations furtiishefi thch- oitly point ot routact with users of their cquspiwent. Refiners of gwtoliu**, or he other hand, have almost tlzhK dcaihws witi. motorists and chauflcni>. Gasoiine euginea have hem »<> fer derelop*! that Jurl auttHtr has more of a {irebh-m than n echanical perfection in tli#' motor. Accurate understanding of the many deli-

cate- eonsiderations involved in the making of a lOOlfe motor ftiel—in <|nantitie« sufficient for every demand—has always restrained this company from making claims for “STANDARD” MOTOR GASOLINE which reald- hdt be justified immediately by every parchaser of die product. Our Development Department is constantly studying possible improvements in the qualify of our products wherever the imprttt+ment in quality teems consistent icilh comph'te and dependable uniformity. We are tin- lai-gcst refiners ofipetrofeam pro*iuets in the woirld. di awing on practically every M*ction of the Western Hemisphere for crude oiL Our unhesitating advice to every motorist is to treafee the ad vantages of this research work. Iry using “STANDARD ’ MOTOR CASOLfNE- This course will, in the long run, insure engine efficiency more surely than it can be eectired in aagjffither way.

STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey)

day evening when a very got anow wag the drawing rani. Tb*

terlocutor was William H. Richter. Jr and the end mw' were Eugene Siela land Aliyn Saurer. A vreUy introdu.

took part:—Jane OaniiKui. Eliaabeth MoCaughan. M-bel. Flon-nre and Morri, Sheer. Eleanor Cupltt. Mildred Homer. Helen Van Scriver, Betty C'ununln., Dorothy McDonald, A Seen Lange. Dorothea Lodge. Gray MM) Voore. A'bert Kenning. 1*1 .ill*-* Ughtj and C3)arlre Gorrlaon. Thoae taking part ir the ■pe. ial numberi were Mr*. Eugen* Seng. Mra. J< lam. Mr*. Florence Weaver. Mia* Naomi Lodge. Ulna Lucille Springer. WUUam Rlch.er, Jr., and LouM PJclitcr. A dance foUoerd :he stow and from the crowds dancing it mg of the Yacht Club I-hillp t>oPont waa In recently to ■hoot with (to members of the Gun Club. *r. Joseph Caley is working through vacation, for he has two new patients, rosier Moore, who contract! .1 ir.urn^l- - while la Mexico, and Albert Vurnley, who Is housed with a very heavy told. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hannan and friendv re In the Marshs!! apartments Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gan t and faml'y, •f West Philadelphia, are In vhe McCorkls

Kerns old Mr. and Mr*. Toobw are hers for a longer stay and the Phi pa came <m to be with thorn: that is the way make Stone Harbor grow—bring alt ir friends down. Jyron Milner has

it was given St the .Shelter Haven Hotel under the management of Mrs. J. M. Baker, wbo is conducting dancing o'*airs here Vriduy evening Mrs. show and live famous magician. Alplgtnl. wh- de'ightod the audience.

age through die cokimrs of dm newspaper? Widi every Issue h carries its message into the hemes of aJl the best people of this community. Don’t blame the people for flocking to the store of your competitor. Tell them what you have to sell and if your prices are right you can get the business.