Cape May Star and Wave, 3 April 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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HI I; INVS Erma, N. J It the best place in the County to Buy Fertilizers, Seeds and Farm Implements. A full line of everything on the farm. A separate store room for a line of harness and harness repairs. All kinds of feeds boupht by the carload giving best prices. A $5,000 line of Shoes to make your selection from. Gents' Furnishing Goods and Dry Goods Full Line of Groceries

CAPE MAY POINT Frank Rutherford was a visitor to his borne here over Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. H. A. Cottie and youngest son of Philadelphia, are down for the week. Arthur Wells, of Philadelphia, was down over Sunday. Mr. amf Mrs. Charles Markley have been to Philadelphia for a few days. Albert E. Redifer has been to Trenton, N. J., for a few da^s on a business Mrs. E. Raines lias returned to her home after staying at Philadelphia for the winter. Don' forget the I. O. M. - (llee Club Minstrel Show in the Auditorium, Friday and Saturday evenings. April 9-10, at 8 o'clock. Admission, 15c and 25c. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH H. A. Relyea, Minister. 9.00 — Prayer and Praise Service. 10.30 — Sacrament of lord's Supper anil ] Reception of Members. Easter ! Anthems by Choir. j , 2.30 — Bible .School — A class for every nian.-wuman and child. . 6.45 — Epwoith League Devotional ser- j , 7-30 — Sermon. "The Power of Preach- , ( inc." Khutor Anthem* by Choir. Evangelistic Altar Service. An Even in- of Humor. April 8. at i the Presbyterian Church, featuring Mrs. i Marie Moore-Barr. elocutionist. <

" RIO GRANDE s Harold Morton, who is teaching school at Porto Rica, came home on Friday for ,( an indefinite period. Mrs. Sykes made a business trip to ^ Cape May City on Tuesday. The Sewing Circle met at the home e of .Mrs. Laura Walcott on Wednesday. Mr. Charles Fisher and (frifc of Erma 1 was entertained by Mrs. Coleiujui Fisher 1 8 on Sunday. Mr. George Thorson and wife made a r trip to Philadelphia on Thursday. ' r Mrs. Smith" Endicott spent Saturday 1 with friends in the City of Brotficrly l> Love. Mrs. Nettie Band entertained her * it sister, Gertrude Scull, for a few days. ' Mrs. McDonald made a business trip ' to Cape May on Wednesday. Mr. Myron Morton and wife of West [ Cape May visited relatives here last ' j Sunday. j Ham- Steer, wife and two daughters. " I of Atlantic City, spent Sunday with * | j Mrs. -Iiilia Denn. « 'j Mrs. Louisa Kimble visited relatives ' j at Cape May City on Wednesday. r " | Carl Thompson, who has spent five | years in Colorado, came here on Tlmrs- ' i day. visiting his brothers and sisters. I -lolnr Hewitt, of Norristown. surprised a ! his parents last week, with a visit. I Look for the big advert isement in the * 1 next issue. "Wahuaton." the great fron- ' . tipr plav for the benefit of the ( hutch * j of tlie Advent.

I The telephone L Ik I | brings 'em running L m ^See that basket going into m Mrs. Brown did her market- ?■ M ing by Bell Telephone this //' morning, in less time than it m took you to walk to the car/lj she insists upon the nicest . ^ things, and gets them, too p tramping around^ the Atlantic City.ii.J.

WEST CAPE MAY Miss C. D. Springer, of Wild wood. speht over Sunday with Mrs. Thomas Eldredge. Miss Eva Weeks of Millville spent over Sunday of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Weeks. I Edgar Dawson, of Lafayette College, Easton. Pa., is spending the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson. r Mrs. Reu King, of Philadelphia, is visiting lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Vanunt, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weeks, of I Philadelphia over Sunday. The T. J. B. were entertained by the Misses Helen and Myrtle Chambers on Saturday night last. Everyone enjoyed fbeirselves very much after playing all ,*orts of games and music. Mrs. Win. G. Blattner hag returned after spending several days at Camden and Philadelphia. * We are sorry "To note the illness of Mrs. 'Charlotte Corson. Miss Mary Eldredge is one the sick list. Mrs. Alvin Weeks entertained her sister from Wildwood, recently. I)r. Hughes and wife entertained Mr. and Mft. Henry Rutherford on Sunday last. Mrs. Edwin Morton .and daughter Miss -Harriett were Philadelphia shoppers on Sunday. I Mrs. S. A. Crammer and little son. Justin, spent part of last week In New . York. Mrs. John Schiro formerly Miss Sara Wilson, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schivo and a friend, all of Philadelphia. on Sunday.

Miss Minnie Poulgon is spending some time with friends and relatives in Philadelphia and Berlin. Mrs. John Schivo is spending a few days with friends and relatives in I Brooklyn. N. Y.. and Philadelphia. Mrs. Tszard and family, , who have been occupying one of Harry Mulliner's , houses, have removed to the Horace Swain house. Don' forget the I. 0. M. Glee Club Minstrel Show in the Auditorium. Fri- ( day and Saturday evenings. April 9-10, . at 8 o'clock. Admission. 15c and 25c. Charles Williams and family will move to Vineland. N. J.. in the near On Saturday evening of last work Mortimer Hess and family. Smith .Camp . and family. Charles Williams and daughter Amanda, enjoyed a very pleasant musical at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hess. Orion Reeves, of Lafayette College, is , enjoying the Easter season at home. Rev. J. L. Landis. who, was in Pitinan and Philadelphia for ten days, lias returned. While away he was called by i the death of a brother to attend his ( at Pottstown. Pa., where he hadj < retired from a very prosperous business eareer twenty years ago. The cottage meeting on Tuesday evening was well attended. Rev. Mr. Relyea was present and gave a very helpful and encouraging talk. The union meeting on Thursday evening in the Chapel was small in attendance on account of the great interest in the Baptist Church, of the City. Mr. Brewton .condlietod the service. We believe that the attendance and interest will be greatly increased when the pastors of Cape Mav will be able to favor — mm- ,,, ■ n .'lie "in in- sine io is v or

ns with tlieir leadership. COLUMBIA ARRIVALS . Philadelphia — -Dr. And Mrs. R. W. I Tarr ami family. Mrs. Ross. Jr.. Mrs. S. |1 Wsl.li. -Mm E. Walsh. Jr.. Mrs. K. 1". Kunkle. Mr. and Mrs, Edmund C. * Taylor. Masters E. Riihelv and Robert , F. Taylor. New York G. II. Blaker. Stste College. P«. — Gordon T. Malan. Woodhnry. X. J.— J. D. Thompson. , Genua ntown — Miss Julia R. Stock- I v— -i Moth Proof Bags Just received a fine assortmnt of moth proof tar bags for clothing— Don't take another chance — save jrour clothing now. Sold at Mecray Phar- __ ANNOUNCEMENT j Mrs. E. Smith announces the opening J BELLEMERE COTTAGE I 109-11 Perry Street on Saturday, April 4th, for the Season of 1915. ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. C. D. Harrison announces the opening of the Harrison, corner Perry ! and South Lafayette streets. Special Spring Riltea.

SPECIAL Friday and Saturday ONLY 3 Packages 5c Envelopes 10c 3 Rolls Tdlb-t Paper 10c ' 100 White Crepe Napkins 10c Children's Straw Hat* IlkNew line of -5c and 10c Goods Just In. L&ura M. Brown 417 Washington Street Established 1866 'Pkooi Connection mi mail me NEW EASTER MILLINERY Brand new collection out of our workSmart, simple sailors for tailored wear. Flower-trimmed hats to- wear now and trimmed hats that are wonderfully becoming. Ic

; 0. L. W. Knerr 518 & 520 Washington St. Cape May, N. J. Troy Laundry tinder Same laaigeseat Since 1905 FLAT WORK and ROUGH DRY 36 CENTS A DOZEN All shirts hand- - iioned. Ladies' fine wear all dried in open air. Harry E. Balm, Proprietor 310 Decatur Street - Cape May, N. J. ftiyatoae Phase dSD. Bat. IMS. M. H. WARE 516 WA8HISGT0H ST. Hardware

Fishing Tackle Cutlery and House . Furnishings Ktrxone 114 I ! A. H. FAULKNER Contractor and Builder Keystone Phone aim 420 Hughes Street Cape May, N.J. Meadow View farm _ J Vegetables and Produce ERMA, N. J. I Keystone l*hone 24X HOW I SERVE YOU First. I will build you the best boat for the monejv Second, 1 will store your bost In my enclosed bost bouse by the year or the Third, I can offer you a choice of the best second hand boats and take your present craft In part payment on a aew one. Railways on which to run boats JOHN A.' PHARO. 1I0J Lafayette BL. Keystone phone No. (MX

Mattings Reduced I have reduced all mattings * this Spring— new goods just * come in — cheaper than ever before and a large assortment to select from. Have a few rolls of cheap mattings— left over ones — Reduced from $7.00 to $5.00 a roll. CHAS. A. SWAIN B5-7 JACKSON ST. CAPE EAT, It I. i . j £a8tet>t9l5 | If you are now a customer of ours, we believe you , | will agree that we fulfill every claim we make. If | you have never had your clothes made by us we hope a you will give us an opportunity to demonstrate the | superiority of our service on your new Spring Suit. GYS RIEF LADIES' AND MEN'S TAILOR 424 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. | Keystone Phone 190D N*e««»»»K*ecaoaBBasMaBBaeaBBaaaaatBasGB HENRY REEVES, MACHINIST Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas Fitting. Irrigaton Plants Installed. Keystone 177Y 116 Pearl St, West Cape May "SWIFT-SURE" FERTILIZERS Made For All Purposes. Sold at the STEVENS CANNERIES CAPE MAY AND GOSHEN Our Stationery Department Makes this special offer in ample time for those who enjoy making Practical Easter Gifts or who Appreciate Refined Elegance in their own stationery: Box of Writing Paper or 1 C/~\c Correspondence Cards . J OU ' ENGRAVED WITH MONOGRAM NOT EXCEEDING THREE LETTERS Corresponding number of envelopes to mutch. Five styles for your selection. Your choice of gold, silver or color. The die remains our ■ property. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. NONE C. O. D. As these dies are made to special order, it requires about 10 days to complete the work Spring Millinery Opening - ^ , — A splendid display of all the latest La , millinery. These smart, jaunty atylea A refined— a good assortment from which ) to cllooso- Hats in colors and' styles \ that are new and becoming. You are y-rxr A. MISS L. R. HtLLMAN O 220 Perry Street Cape May Out Tuesdays