Cape May Star and Wave, 13 December 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 5

When a child suffers from e, sli htest exposure in, listless ax,. porcleg (vex f that child ought to receive plenty of LBP! EMULSION It Palos beep aho or after meals, it them in.normal jarbirzng vigorous and spirited. Try £GOTTS tor your bay or girl The bigptaticridh coddiver ofl maed to Scout‘ supenseiined to cur own Rerverermls Laboratories. Tu purity and quallty is unsurpassed. #cott & Bowne, BiooniSeld, N.J.. 1941 RIO GRANDE Mrs. Robert Wortington went to Cape May on Wednesday, Miss Theresa Tomlin who is employed at Cape May City, spent the

week-ond with her pareate here. Mr. and Mrp, Lot Cornell entertainad their children from Philadelphia on Sunday. Mrs. John: Kemble and sister spent Ceo CE urday. Mrs. Joseph Chester is visiting her daughter at Fishing Creek, who bas just returned from the hospital much improved. Mr Winfred Harris of Cape May was visiting his brother Warren who is quite indisposed. Nrs. Helen Calwell is visiting her sster at Fishing Creek for a few days. Mrs Helen Calweyyy )899 9090. Mrs. Fred Neal and grandson spent the weekend with her brother and sister at West Cape May, Pej 14 ot Dau (P 0 14 01 51 {€ Poe oo ccd and wife. She is in quite poor health, Mrs. Hattie Hollingshead and Miss Minerva Brown — were shopping in Philadelphia, Friday. Ear) Holingsherd has been confined to the house with a severe case of tonsiiis for the past two weeks. Mrs Sarah Cummings has gone to i

ollingswweod to be with her daugh‘er Mrs. Green Johnson, Ed. Hollingshead drove a new pump for Capt, M. M. Norbury last week. Richard and Francis Holmes are building a loid garage for their autonobiles Quite a uurmber of our people are gettting. a. supply ‘of wood for next year‘s consumption. Isaac, Lendaman is building a new parage. Frank H. Cainp takes unto himself a wife next Wednesday. All wish them a successful married life. Samuel Compton, Joseph Camp Frank Camp, Nathaniel Holmes and T. Hickman went to Wildwood on Saturday night and joined a company pany of seventy and institued a Encampment Lodge of Odd Fellows. The finest degree team in the County did the work and left a lasting impression on all who were admitted. Candidates Hoes 3 1 Mke 2 Ae : C Wildwood were taken in. They wi meet cvery other Staurday night at "y A doen or more of the members of the Methodist Church attended vival meetings in body at Burleigh or Friday evening. Frank K. Mathis is contemplating making decided improvements to hi home. The Odd Fellows gost is making tour of the state and is now on the farm of Samuel Compton. He will be law sl to Leesburg this Saturday nig ny expect about fifty to accompany hin. While gunning a short time ag Raymond Watson found a bee tree He and his father secured about six quarts of strained honey from the ti Herbert Hebenthal and wife spent Sunday with Seth Miller and wife Homer Ellison is the proud father of a bouneing baby boy. born last week leman Selover is putting a new roof on his house. Urich Cresse of Rio Grande and Miss LilHe Crease of Green Creek were married on Sunday, They will reside here a her home. ‘The reception will be given in the Grange Hall Rio Grande, next week. basa acommmazed LHD Dio Jul EAS I P A of The death of Miss Rhoda Beesly occurred on the 29th of November after an illness of two weeks. The uneral occurred | the following Tuesday» bipdiny tip lreilamdinfntacien "where all human ille fo

ccase and friendships are unbroken. Mr. and Mr, Edwrad Wells, Mr. and Mre. Frafik Wamer of Philadelphin; Mr.‘ an Mra. Frank Matthews of Brooklyn, Mru. May Forrenn of Atlantic City, Dr. Maurice Beesley of Belvidere, Mrs. Owens of Port Norria were among the attendants at the funefal of Miss Rhoda Bessley. The Ladies Aid Sociey will provide a pot ple supper on Saturday evening mt the ‘K. of P. Hall. Proceeds for the benefit of thi‘eleetric light fund. The Rev. Howard Moore‘ of South Senville filled the pulpit on Sunday worning, Dr. Yerkes | taking, Mr. Moore‘s place at South Seaville. Frank Steelman of Woodbine has moved into the Wentzell vacant house on Main Street. ~ Harris Chester left on Friday to Join his father in New Bedford, Mase. Mrs. Lewis Everingham and Mrs. Paul Carroll are on the sick list. Jacob Dennis had the misfortune to lose two large hogs by disease during the past week. Mre. Harry Fidler visited her sister In‘ Philadelphia for the week-end, Mra. Ella Wentzell and daughters Mabel and Mary of Avalon called on a friend here on Monday. Mre. Ruth Robart and Mrs. Warren Grace returned from Philadelphia on Wednesdya after a week-end visit. Miss Hannah | Fidler returned on Friday after a months visit to friends in Philadelphia. L. M. Rice of Wildwood, Mrs. Lealie Ludiam of Court House, Edw. Rice of Tuckahoe wore in Lennisville on Tues day. © | Mrs, Ferdinand Witt of New York is the,guest of her mother Mrs. Wm G. Thompson. |__ Eugene Springer of Goshen has moved into the house owned by Lewsg: { Gilbert on Woodbine Ave. Will 04 ut 97. 050 00%.) 9.4 d | _ Mrs Charles Perkins entertained | Mra. Clara Springer over the week» | end. Mre. Edward L. Hughes spent Monday in Philadelphia. Mrs Harry Brewton is spending a week at Glassboro and Bridgeton. Mrs Hampton Pierson and daughter Mr. Joe Hoffman of Philadelphia

ypent the week and with Mr. J. Bar " lrs Claude Eldredge of West Cape May spent over | Sunduy with her mother, Mre. Eila Woolson. Mra Edgar Woolson is spending some time with relatives in Brooklyn. Ethel Hemingway is seriously ill. Mre. Leaster Root of Phenixville in visitnig: her. relations. Mre. William Sheets spent first of the week with her parent« at Rio Grande. Mr. Harry Stites und wife of Wild wood called on friends Sunday afterneon. Mr. Page Matthews wan laid awny on Tuesday afternoon at Tabernacle. He was a faithful Christian and m good nighbor loved by all and was never known to have an enemy and always had a kind word for every body, ready and patiently waiting for the home above. Mr. Earl Woolson is improving. Mr. Walter Barnett entertained company on Sunday evening? Mr Fred Pepper ad wife of Belimont took supper with Mr. William Bate, Mr. and Mrs. George Keller have returned after spending some time away. Fred Wetzler the popular ticket ugent of the P. R. R, Co, has purchaned the property on York Avenue formerly owned by M. A. Scull who has moved into the Bennett property on the same street. Mra. Charles Baker spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Ea Vir. Ellison T. Leap of Glassboro purchased througn M. A. Seal em local Real ‘Estate . Agent the M C. Frymire property on Pearl avenue, and the Commer lot Broadway. and Pearl avenue. — Both Mr. and M.s. Leap are profuse in their praise of the town and feel that it would not be at all improbable to induce other Glasboro residents to locate here.

[eoeyin lud € THEATRE ¥? — WASHINGTON & PERRY STS. CAPE MAY, N.J. lnk mrricn 715 and 2.00 ‘clock Matinee every day at 2.15 Poe Cc r. Paul C. , Org PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF DECEMBER 15th. his wove Nog recrimags hot 4 est irc? Ray and Levice Claum, insor brim irraty oe a E frig Boo 200000 ArimvigePed is Ay mortage to is these who t C tpi Jrbtnentanbbibnnmistmmmdiontdlomenidiniininntiinikieninniin Wednesday and Thursday, December 17th and 16th Exocet O‘Brien HEARTS! Gas in migh a bcovtifel — young. girl ak a Teams tile strong s men-father and son,PIC ae frog 3 elle Mp ubllerninrcllrapictt ig Fe ~ 23 Production. Friday, December 19th. i velyn Greely in«ue AN Carra kin" sed expect from the title, but fre mort original of love wike= Dencan is-"SMASHING BARRIERS" EpiL. Saturday, December Femia > "TRE ACE CE or Pike SADDLE® a laughs Medina: LC ad screen in a story with Big V Comedy-"Bungs and Burgulars. ADMISSION PRICES . Adults ________________________.___._ Me [G T TTT TT ET T PJ P [ J J U annenrmnmmenmmenmznmmnemenscmnsmameam nemen en earner emeennmemeremmnemneen nmn ommmrne BROWN‘S r 4 | (o ] 6) V [od 54.0 1 of « lf N AD on on on on im on on an on on on an oen on on oen oi mn ne on onn me t an an i n n i n n m A big assortment of Xmas gifts to choose from. | Sel g W U} ( 333 Boudoir Cape, Fancy Aprons Silk Hosiery, Satin and Lace Camisoles Bathrobes, Silk and Satin Petticoats, Heavy Underwear, Heayy Stockings, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Brushed Wool Scarfs, Silk . and Georgette Collars, Novelty beads, Georgette and Silk Wal ste, Drees Lengths of Silk or Velvet, Books, Sweet Grass Baskets, Sweet Balsam Pillows, Subscriptions to favorite Magazine, Hand Decorated China Cretonne Picture . Frames, Towels Table Linen and Napkins. | Sel 8B S1 A| Bathrobes, Moccasins, Suspenders, Garters, Arm Bands, Collar Button Sets, Boot Socks, Wool Socks and Best Socks, Fine Madras Shirting, Fie White Jap Silk or Tinted Edge Handkerchiefs, Also the well known Bear Brumme] Leather Wallets, Card Cases, Diarys and Pocket Dictionaries, Pint Bottles of Fountain Pen Ink for Office or Home Use. Books, Stationary, Subscription to some Favorite Magazine. | FOR CHILDREN = (| All kinds of automatic toys, dolls, games, and Books, Come and see, 1078-1t | Fe M. cell, 417 Washington Street Cape May, N.. 3.

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NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Merchants National Bank of Cape May, will be held at the banking house, comer Washington and Decatur Streets, on Tuesday Jan: uary 18th, 1920, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 12 M. The purpose of the meeting is the election of directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting E. J. JERRELL, vention of the White Ribbons held recently at Washington, N. J. were charmed with the scenic beauties of the country and were delighted with the — hospitality . accorded, Not a thought ‘was expressed . of the work being done. Plans were made for still greater endcavors and with forty departments of work and the united offorts of everyone, great things will be accomplished. | Ocean City ix to entertain the State Convention next year and Atlantic City the National. | Mins Elfreth State President has alreduy been in the two cities beginning pree parat ons. | So our South Jersey wemen will have the rare treat of attending two of the greatest gatherings of the W T. C. U. The Victory Convention of the National recently held in St. Louis was the greatest in the history of the orginuzation. . Wond ful were the successes revealed, a gain of thourands of new members-the raising of the substantial part of a Millon Dollar Jubilee Fund, the necuring of War Time and Constitutional prohibition for the nation and the marked advance in the movement for world prohibition. Cape May County White Ribboners push the work with still more vigor. Pull up these coming weeks upon the Jubilee fund. Prepare now for the Victory Rally, January 16th, Eevery minister is requested to hold special service, Sunday, January 1ith. Some unions are planning for watch night services, Jauary 15th. This is the day that calls for faithfulners for devotion, for steady adherence to the high idenis that brought the Union into being man cars mwo, Let this be a month of Speed to the Victory Colebration. COUNTY PREsID GOSHEN Our farners finished digging pota toen last week. Pastor Trainor preached at Seaville Wednenday evening. One of the Fox Hill, Staten Island boys, Mr. Mathews, inin town, being tertained this week. Mrs Phillips of Delaware arrived in on Friday to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs Howard is home agmin the ond time from the hoapital. ‘The Men‘s Bible Class was enter iained at the home of Wm. High on homies Autonet

[Ji ATCS used last year LCB -<iA Mie 0) #p <] CASCARA All Drug Stores anmmmemmmemmpmmmemmmmemmemmmee Mra. Emma Springer has gone to Philadelphia to spend the winter with relatives. Mr». William C. Chambers is gradually recovering from her recent ill ness. Howard Thompson and wife have been recent visitors with Wildwood Mrs. Mary E. Mixner returned from | and enjoyable trip to Mareus Hook, Six young ladies gave a mont inter [ esting mistlonary nervice in the M. E. Church last Sunday Oar Y. C. T. U. will obnerve Decom» ber 23, Crusade and Picneer‘s day. | The Ladies Aid Society were enter | twined at the home of Artis Hughes , on Wednesday. |_ Jerse Chambers is at home from the duties of the summer ---«»o4m~_._._._ PRESRJTERIAN CHURCH Decstur and Hughes Sti cts ABBATH SE a. m, Worship and sermon, p.m. Bible — School for all 7:30 p. m. Worship and sermon. WEEK-DAYS SERVICES p. m. Wednesday-Mid-woek Prayer Service. 7:80 p m. Friday-Christion En« deavor Service. The Rev. S. J. McClenaghan of Princeton, Superintendent of Synodical Home Missions, will conduct both sere vices on the coming Sabbath. In the morning he will tell of the splendid work of the church-under his supervi~ sion. The work ameng the residents of the Pine Belt is of thrilling interest. Every citizen of New Jersey will be interested in the story. In the even~ ing he will-preach on "My Courch." In the Bible School: he will tell "The Piney Story."- You srill want to hear it. Members and friends are urged to Members and friends ae urged to help double the attendance upon all services, in accordance witi. the New Era Program. This can be easily done if every member will come, and also reek to enlist the interest of those who are not members. The Choir has been rendering some very attractive music. You will enjoy the music on Sabbath-only if you ure present. A cordial invitation is extended to all residents and visitors to share in the | privileges of all | our services. Accusticons for those who hear with difficulty. . If you have not been in the habit of attending church, now i* a good time to get the tmbit. | It honors God, helps to make a better person of you, tends to a. h home life, and adds to the value of our community life. The Church is the biggest asset the town possernes. Do yourself a "good citizen" and then refuse to take an active interest in the Church, (Episcopal) Rev. Poul Sturivant Howe, Ph. D, Rector 10:00 a, m. Worship and sermon. Second . ser and sermon vening Worship T:6b P. M. Pe pc s Week-Day Services Morning Worsh 10:80 A. M. Friday, Lituny 4:30. CHURCH OPEN ALL THE YEAR Announcement On and after December 15th we will deliver the EVENING LEDGER and BULLETIN in all sections of Cape Send in your order now and be assurred of prompt attention, . Bell Phone K NCER‘E NEWS AGENCY, Washington Street. work to Vanzants, 1674-1t. ___