Cape May Star and Wave, 27 December 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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THE UNION SERVICES Union services will be held in the various churches of aur city the week of January 4th, 1920. The gene topic to be discussed will be " An A> wakened . Church,". not . that | the church of Jesus Christ | is actually asleep or even desd, e church today must become com awakened to its newtasks and responsibilities, and we must know them / CHBIETMAS CAROLERS , Many people . were awakened about four A. M: Christmas thorning by the well known Christmas Carols. The boys and girls of the High School and some of their friends braved the cold of early morning to go about the town singing Carols. The singing was very good as many of the students have. exceptionally fine voices. Among the Alumni who participated were Delia Reupach, Anne Richardson, and Leland Sharp . of the Class of

CAPE fimo‘ LODGE ELECTS FFICERS At the regular mecting of the Cap Island Lodge, No. 30, F. and A. M held on Tuesday right the followi officers were . electd and . install to serve for the ensuing year, Wal P. Taylor, W, M.; Harry F. Fisher, W.; A. Leon Ewing, J. W.; Samuel R Your chance to buy your "X mas" presents at Philadciphia p

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Charles — Chaplin‘s latest million dollar production, "A Day of Plea: sure," arrive din Cape May last night and was met by a delegation from the Liberty Theatre where it will shown for two days, run commencing Friday January 2nd. This is Chaplin‘s fourth of a long and "Shoulder Arme." Full of Traffic Trouble Wheat is declared to be the funniest

outset of the prcture when Chapl the head dif the family takes his flock to the femily wate, a delapidated afacct C004 for a journey

ATHLETICS FOR WHE GIRLS hines d "Mre. Helen S. In calling for the above please say odvertised. SOL NEEDLES, P. M. ---meas -- Special sale of men‘s boots at Tenenbaums.

SABBATH SERVICES 10: 30 a. m. Worship and Sermon. ‘8:00 p m. Bible School, for all aes. 7:80 p m. Worship and sermon. WEEK-DAY SERVICES 7:80 p. m. Wednesday, prayer meet ing. 7:80 p. m. Friday, Christian Endea-

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PERSONAL __ MENTION Vincent Wood Parkinson, accompanled by his father, has recently returned from a trip to Lowes, Delaware Malcoim C. Orr, a student at Carmegio Tech, is spending a fortnight with his parests. Leland Sharp, "Howard and Lelio Tenepbaum, U. of P., ‘are home for the Christmas season, — Rdgar and Hows... Richardson and lage, are enjoying the holidays with their families. Lewis Cresse, who is preparing to enter Boston Tech, will spend two weeks with his family here over the Christmas holidays. Misacs Frances Brown and Frances Garretson of the State Normal School are home for the holidays. Miss Catherine Needies and Miss Delia Reupsch, of Dickinson College will spend Christmas with their ‘nme ties.

o Cog Hip Boots at $5.75 We have just received from our frctory | 60 pairs . of first quality guaranteed boots. Also 2 camse of | o EVP I pdp PE OT f As the supply is limited we would advise that you buy at once as they are a great value at this price. j ¥ 330 | 31, | : 7° 4 0100 633 Merchandise of the Superior Sort. the crf Who wes this wyshicadnd Man isd oemiried crimes and T RALEC AA provinie phi y Misrtoger tad tnt T £ouge Suppiiis ‘had h Tit ed the the eoREEnN MAN and assault solve it? BeeThe Mystery of the Yellow Room. Aus BALAE potctsn. i vel hy ta famous a EMILE to press v4 it g THEatax ‘ om weok wep AND THUR EDAY, December 20 and Jame — ... #