Cape May County Times, 14 August 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAPE MAT COCTTT TIMES, TBIDAY, ATOUST 14,1985.

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. -rnpaid BUl^ Attitude of a •aatowarda it, question. “X* life a MU to bo ed or a debt to b* |*ld." “ U1 bonrln* on hU Uf^ irf. ner. Hnrrin. who quoted jTjrer ClereUnd, '^he world Uoe* * e we * mnn a UTln« u much ^ ,.we« the world a life." Hta- " of the Immortala shows life ”,.1 nol HI. «»«. It I. . ^fst day wbsn ws catch a rilmpee of the unpaid and unpaybllla we owe the world, said ' HarrU. « is ImporUnt to U the world in the t*c* k*<rwtTthat we can nsrer pay 1U bllla. Ve are bulldlnf on other msn'a ucndations. sal^Mr. Harrla. We f borrowena Our adraaoss are , de on inrestments of ton* a«o bout of our modern life as If dom began with ub and would 1 with ua. The speaker * — on what we owe our d the political and liKslncs for which we can nerer rthoee who established them, can nerer pay back the things ,t cost most and are worth

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another example. He doeed by verting that we are linn* In a

pod and splendid a*e.

David McKlbben woo tbs at-

adanee prise.

president Percy Jackson anounced that Tuesday erer^*. 118th. would be Kiwarla nl*ht

the Wildwood Crest Pier.

OCEAN VIEW

Misses Ruth and Ida Abrams, of aver View Height*, spent the 'tek-end with their sister, Mrs.

ntbony Csnuso.

iohn Derrln. of Philadelphia, wni Sunday with ralattrea. Mrs. Mary Kurts, of Egg Harbor. Lt-r.cing some time with Mr.

si Mrs. Wl losepa Ca Philadelph

In Atlantic City.

Mrs. Joseph Sutter*, of Wildwood. spent Sunday with relative*. Char Is Munford and son. of Ocssn City, called bn.friends in

(own on Saturday.

Mias Matilda Sutton, of Trenton, is spending some time with Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Maalay.

Mrs. Joseph Downam *wd two daughters. Mr. and Mrs. William Kurtx and Mrs. Wallace Hall spent Tuesday evening In Ocean

City.

Mist Edyth Wills is recovering nicely from Injuries sustained In

the recent accident

Mr. Parsons, of Atlantic City, U spending some time with his

brother.

James Carew has purchased a

new car.

Misses Baser and Nellie Washburn spent Sunday In Atlantic

City.

William Kurts and wife spent Sudsy In Egg Harbo: with rela-

tive*.

Mr. and Mra. Joseph Medics. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lagamarslno, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mra. P.

Neef. of Philadelphia, la X some time with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cpx. Joseph Domain and family motored to Stone Harbor Sunday evening. Miss Vera Kaufman, of Atlantic

City, Is spending the s

Mr. and Mrs. John Bethel, of Mllh Me, called on friends on Sun-

day.

Mra. Jack * Bums Is spending some time In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Thame r, of Chlesg^sprat Sunday wlt j Mrs. M

her* with Min Be mice Morton. Mias Leah Harr's and Mias Albert* Harris spent the week end with friends at Point Pleasant.

Mrs. Alice Entriken, of Berlin, spent Sunday here with her eon and wife. .Rev. Byron Mayberry Is attend-

ing camp meeting at Leslie, Md. Mrs. Roy Wolcott spent part of this week with relatives in Malaga.

Miss Genevieve Mitchell, of Philadelphia, Is visiting her grandparents here, Benjamlr Mitchell and wife.

RIO GRANDE Earl Hampton has enlisted in the Coast Guards, and is stationed

at Avalon.

Mlat Glendora McCarty .of Malaga, visited her cousin. Mrs. Roy E. Wolcott, the first of the week. Mlsa Maria HolUngahead. of Green Creek, spent the week end

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Are You STUNG AGAIN We understand an Agent has been soliciting auto Insurance through Cape May County, offering two yearfr Insurance for the price of one year and promising many other things In the "Lloyds.” The Department of Banking and Insurance advises us that th London Uoyds are not licensed to do business in New Jefney. Some of the companies using Lloyds lo their name, are not responsible and are merely fly-by-night mutuai*. Lia.i illty Insurance on Fords. Dodges ami other light cars used for pleasure costs 116.00 a year In reliable Insurance Companies.

E. O. HOWELL, Jr. Cape Kay Court House, H. J. Bell Phone—Cape May Court House 82-R-14

Make Your Dollars Worth More The dollars you earn are worth what you make them. Spent thoughtlessly, they buy only regrets. . Invested thoughtfully in a savings account here, they’re worth 104c on a dollar. You deposit the $1, we add the 4 per cent interest per annum.

Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J.

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Misses Alice and Gracs Prescott. Philadelphia, are spending some Be with Joseph Donobot end Ernest Domain, wife and daughr motored to Atlantic City Satur-

ij evening.

Miss Madeline Staley and rother. Richard Staley, and JoaA Kelly, of Conahohocken. are lending the week with William new and family. Mrs. R. Ro&t has returned to trhdclphia after *pend.ng two with Linwood Dallas and

Marie and Mildred Cox ting relatives at Delmont Mrs. William Tierney. Sr, and ' harlea. and daughter. Gere. of Philadelphia, apeut Sunwiih relative*. r*. Joseph Lloyd spent Thursin Cape May Court House, illiam Wallace and Mias Blacker. of Atlantic City, spent “}■ with Ernest Downam and

'"bn Carew am Qo-hen. spent

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REMEMBER there u bo charge for GLASSES I>rcKr <bed by us unleas sat-

YOU harry h. lake 0ctWl Cure Optician for M

811 Anbury Ave.. °cean cmr. m. j.

How to Carry Your Travel Funds Tk Travdea* b - “i. irt the best ^ fundi i* 101 0IlJ y •» they m tT 7Cbuveiieu ^omictL Procure ef m.

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Packard AnnouncesPackard announces thatalready more than 15,000 new Packard owners have found in their cars the most notable improvements since the introduction of the electric starter. These improvements are (1) the chassis lubricator, (2) the motor oil rectifier. Together they double: the life of Packard cars.

The Chassis Lubricator With the exception of six points that must be oiled by hand once every 10,000 miles, the chassis points requiring regular attention, 45 in all, may be oiled in less time than it takes to sound the horn. The pull of a plunger, a second of time, and every part is bathed in oil

How much would your car be worth today if it had no electric starter? How much will your car be worth two, three or four years from today if it has no chassis hi' bricator and motor oil rectifier? These improvements, found together only in Packard cars, are among the most important ever made in motor car design. While the electric starter in* creased the sale of cars—the chassis lubricator aud he motor oil rectifier double die life of cars —cutting depreciation in half and making the Packard the most economical car in its class to own, to operate and to maintain.

The Motor Oil Rectifier The motor oil needs to be changed but once in every 2500 miles. The lubricating qualities are preserved through a complete and automatic purification once every hour while the motor is running. The result—longer life of parts, lower costs for oil, and quietness of operation.

First by tat years or more to protect the interests of owners through retaining standardized appearance and in offering no yearly models, Packard is now first to make it easily possible for owners to get out of their cars the long and desirable mileage life built into them.

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