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KAJTT ATTESj) COCSTT LSGIO* HALIT AT CAPE MAT Cape May Giro Fiae leccptM to Coutj Serriee Mem The T»rtou- Azaerie&B l^ef.on aof-:f of C»pe May County aaaembM tor their deal rally of the seuaon. Thursday alyht. April l>th. at Libarty Theatre. Cape May. Led by the iTocreagit e League and the WUdarood bands, the service men paraded through the town. The public were Invited to attend the meeting and a ^crowded bouse enjoyed a pleasant

•ntertainmetit.

After Mayor Melvin made an adCre*f of welcome. Judge Eldredge made a very intereeting fhort salt The entertaining feature* included • clever comic movie, a Gallagher And Sheac fkjt by William Hill and Steve Giddings and a quartette that tnclooed William Hill. Leslie Hand. John Meeray and Harry Hughe*. County Chairman Wmierburn dUrussed the new convaleecent home •ear MiUviUe for ei-#ervi« men. He Announced a big picnic for all South Jersey Legion member? and their friend? to he held In Hangsonton. Saturday. May llth. Jack Hart who Arms to make the address of the evening was detained in Philadelphia And aeut a substitute in Edwin M. CBrien. of the Breen McCracken Po t. of Philadelphia. Cape May Made a gala occasion of the event. Many of the businea* houses closed And Washington avenue assumed a sc; with a display of &ags

Mr. and Mm Joseph Mss

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Mr. sad Mm Cart McOsrmtek

Mill Tin*, are spending a few days tb * With with their daughter. Mm Richard Mr Mm ~

Uord. 1 thi sommer

Dorothy Bishop and friend, of EL; w . M winiam

dom. called on Mbs Elmira Sr"'*-' * T

Sunday.

Mr. and Mm Alfred Creese. Cold Spring, took supper with her grandmother. Mm Howard Norton.

Sunday.

Mm Edward Trout, of Eldon,

called on relal vos Friday.

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, their parents.

Mm George Peterson

_ a few days with Mm 8a

Mr. and Mm Frank

_ were calling on Mr. and

Barnes Sunday.

SOTTH SEATHLT

Mist Maud Heaton was shopping

In MiUviUe Saturday.

Mm Harmon Hilton has been conteed to the boose with the grippe. Frank Crenowaskl. of Philadelphia. passed the weak sad with his

family here.

Mr. and Mm Charles Abrams have Awed their tradse aad gone to Wildwood tar the swmmrr months

i Is visiting

Mm Prank tneade at PsaatcM. Pa.

Mr. and Mm Coleman spent Saturday ereatng '

Lawrence McKaig.

Mm Warren Grace rtst

Mr. and Mm Iawtcam 1

Mr. and Mm Stanford Vi of Cape May. spent Sunday with his

father here.

Mr. and Mm Zadok Sharp called on his parent* at Leesburg Sunday, stiiee’saturday.

Miss Elmira Smith, who was sent as * delegate to the Sunday School Contention « Omn Hone.. «.<• . *“1

very interesting talk Suriay. Saturday. Mm Mary Norton visited her mere Mr mid Mm Ka at Anglesea Wednesday. ^ Mrs Charles Vanaman. Mm Oar- Matthew enee Howell and Mm Arthur Hoi- end with hi* tat hag?bend spent Wednesday in At- John Cahaiey.

Untie City. visited his sister. Mm Fra

Herchael Weetherby. of Rk> i.«t

Grande, spent the week-end with Samoel Merton rtolted Melvin Sharp. Tossday. Peart Reed, of Mayville. called on Mr and Mm Thomas ' Mrs GarAeld Lloyd Saturday. spent Sunday at Stow Joti Silver*, of R*o Grande, called Ocena City, on hi* aunt. Mm. Kate Wahl. Sunday. Cnpc Ai ~ Lee Scull, of Dennisville. is visit- .'aken tng his nephew. Elisha ScuU. of improved i North Dias. jfiw Hannah Me

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visiting friends nt Willow Grom. Pa. Mia* HuMs Huston has returned home after «p*adiwg a fortnight with rrtatiras at North Woodbury. Mas Evelyn Smith, of Ocean City, and Georg* Bom. of 8m Isle City, called on Mm F. M. Hltner Sunday Claud Burley, of Toms River, vln- ? Wed relatives here the 8m of the ■ Frank Sheppard and family, of Wildwood, culled on H. T. Pierson and family H. B. Payne. Jr_ mud ooe of the fair ***. of

mtcotL of AtUtilc Oty. and Ctoreuce Wmtcott. of Ocean Jr_ City, motored over SuaUy for a day and with their

f EPISCOPAL CHURCH

m. Ptaakhu Bcwea. Minister

Jacob F. Feldman assumed the duties of Postmaster of Woodbine Monday of last week. He succeeda Lee Daserhirsh whose term has expired. Miss Pauline Greenstein was

retained as clerk.

vice* for this Sunday are as

Serriee follows:

(Daylight Saving Time) 10:30 A M.. Sunday School. 11:11 A. M.. Sermon. “1 : that lit Spirit." hotair, hut it' *: 00 P. M. Sermon. “Elder Bj

Court House Marble Yard

cm an mrt Ham, a i.

e Home

Life tn tht home rmhc* about the Qvtng room. It U the meeting place and resting place of the family It la Ilia bean of the home For furniture to taping vKh this duty of the living room vre have chosen carefully from the best wort of the best manufacturers. Call and aee our Furniture for G The easiest of easy chairs of generous size—a* no* your Inspection. There are rockers Hem for mother when cbe sews had tugw rockmu far moBur .when sha rests. We have aao a M Em gf the

that help to give the homo like t

Be among the f

i to select fctw I

Good Forniturc Is Our Fledge to Ton SOUTH JERSEY FURNITURE CORPORATION 725-27 Asbury Avenue, OCEAN CITY, N. J.

2 MORE DAYS LEFT TO WIN

THE CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES’ First Grand Prize, 1923 BUICK “FOUR” TOURING CAR

This Car Bought of Central Garage and on Display at Their Show Rooms in Ocean City THIS BUICK IS A FULLY EQUIPPED 1923 MODEL FOUR-CYLINDER FIVE-PASSENGER TOURING CAR

Thu CAT (ernes fully equipped, larludtag spare tire, radiator cap * With its arv lines tad hsmereci refneaentx. the 1923 madd It has bees redesigned isc**fc£2u'cally aad is pout of comfort aad e Tires are 31 z 4 iacHu soaifcfci side cards.

ad mstsnaeter. Sacked by three mmt Buick tods for to ecHpae the exviaMe reooed it has made a

SECOND PRIZE THE VKtVEBSAL CAB ROADSTER BOUGHT FSOH AID 01 SSFLAY AT Cipt Hay Cant Hoosf Garage CAPE MAT cent HOUSE H. J.

In giving this Buick model the Cape May County Times knows the winner will be mote than well paid (or work done in the campaign. The car will be delivered immediately at the dose of the contest to the winner. There will be no delay in awarding or delivery ol any of die prizes in the Times contest

THIRD PRIZE A $200 SIMPLEX. Radio Outfit Complete InrJuHmn listing) auad iaatraKiaaB

Universal Electric ConqmaT ** *** *tay Ana*. OCtl* COT, *. 1.

SPECIAL CASH PRIZE

10.00

Cash Prize will be awarded Tuesday, May 1 si to the Contestant turning in tbe most Cash Business For the week.

10 per cent COMMISSION 7’?“* cortr * t “ u . who campers uatit tiw qul of the coutert, according totW-Jl-wffl be gmi; lea pzr cent in wJj f or all mhKrm-' non bomwu turned in by them

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