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' KIM Forms close promptly at 5 P. JI. each Thursday 51 I • - — i - -'-.-I A. LEON EwiNG,0MANAGEit CAPE MAY CITY, NEW JEI&3EY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1920 EIVK cents a copy.' K ' ^bscription iu* pee tea*.
• CAPE MAY HIGH J5CH00L ' HARRY HEBENTHAL OFFERS A PRIZE OF FIVE DOLLARS IN GOLD FOR BEST BUSINESS LETTER WRITTEN BY SENIOR CLASS. Mr. Harry Hebenthal has offeredlT pk' T. prize of $6.00 in gold for the best 'V business letter? written by any member of the Senior Class. The letters must be typewritten and numbered without names, to assure "fair play." fcgti »'"%e Eldredge has been chosen by «f. t o Senior Class, County Superinten•Aeni Hand by the faculty and a judge appointed by Mr. Hebenthal. will ascertain which letter is the best. The ' . results will be arfnounced on the morning of December 22. Nightly rehearsals are being held by the cast of Dicken's "Christmas Carol" to be given Dec. 17th in the High School Auditorium. From present indications, the play pprmises to -be a splendid performance. Last week Mrs. Vanoman, Com- * mercial teacher, attended a Grange i Convention of which she is secretary. The following pupils of Cape MayHigh School are the honor pupils for the seoond term of this year: Senior*: Catharine Ewing, Julia - Hoffman, George Meyer, Charles ' Swain. Juniors: James Cavalcante- Foster J . Eldredge, Harriet Mecray. Sophomores: Henrietta Ballenger, Eleanor Bosserman", Lena Dawson, 1 Sara Lummia, William Lynne, Anne 1 Stetzer, Frances Stevens. 1 Freshmen: Isabel Bosserman, Horace Church, Aaron Hand, Dorothy 1 Hand, Weaver Howard, Bernard Mc- 1 Oormick, Mildred Shertenlieb, Mabel i Wallace. * Pupils to receive a place on the 2 Honor Roll must have an average of j: W 96 or more in all subjects. Mr. Brunyate attended the South ^ £ Jersey Supervisor's Convention, held in Atlantic City, last Thursday and ^riday. ' - ! _ On Friday night, Dec. 3, the High School defeated the Wildwood Alumni in Basketball, score 14-11. Although
— the boys on the Wildwood team were mere experienced and older than ours, they were unable to even hold the High School team down. Gjdding * played an exceptionally good game, breaking- up most of Wildwood's A passes; "Ed" Ashburne played in his jy. usual good form. Coombs starred for g Wildwood and Webb proved a good The lineup was as follows: C. M. H. S. Wildwood Alumni' Cherry, L F Coombs, L F ^ Gidding R F L. Schott R F E. Ashburn, C Webb, iC B Needles, R G Cummings, R )G j L. Ashburn, L G Randolph, L;G T Schott , Field Goals — Cherry, 2; Gidding, 13; Coombs, 2; Webb, L e Foul Goals — E. Ashburn, I; Webb, K 1; Needles, 2; L. Ashburn, 1; Cume mings, 8; Randolph, 1. _ C. M. H. S. W. Alumni First Half — 3 6 Second Half — 11 5 s Referee — Dorner. 5 Last Wednesday, 67 Thrift Stamps . were sold. } Last Saturday night the Legion defeated the H. S. team by a close margin, score 17-15. , The game was fast and close and held the attention of the spectators r from the first to the last whistle. Con- ' . sidering the experience of the Legion players, the High School team may ; 1 justly feel pride in the score. The , was as follows: C. M. H. S. A. Legion Cherry. L S Camp, R F " Needles, L F-R G Hand L F I E. Ashburn, C Le morion, C ' Chambers, R G Little, R G Gidding, R F O'Shaughnessy, L G L Ashburn, L G Field Goals — Cherry, 5; E. Ashburn, 1; Camp, 2; Hand, 1; Lemmon, 1; Little, 1. Foul Goals— Cherry, 1; Needles, 2; Camp, 1; Hand, 3; Lemmon, 1; Little, C. M. H. S. A. Legion Firet Half— 5 5 Half — 10 12 Referee — Eld red gA RECEIVING CONGRATULATIONS. Mr. and Mrs. John Mundy of Coid Spring are receiving congratulations I q upon the birth of a son. 1 '
; SOCIAL EVENTS e ' . ; IV _ MRS. STEVEN'S ENTERTAINS i is Mrs. Ralph Tbwnsend Stevens, on ir Saturday afternoon, December 4th, d gave a Mnen shower at her home, 30 Guttney St., for Miss Frances Thompson, whose engagement to J. Leroy ii' Wilson of this city was recently anIf nounced. P Aanong the guests were Mrs. John 2 T. Hewitt; Mrs. Joseph Ward; Mrs. J. 3 O. Rutherford; Mrs. Stacy Robbins; 3 Mrs. John J. Spencer; Mrs. L. E. Miller, Jr.; Mrs. Harry Needles; and ; Misses Helen Smith; Helen Moore; Norma Hildreth; Hilda Ware; Rae i, Ourtds; Martha Schellenger and Marie - Thompson. oooo i ENTERTAINS CLUB On Monday evening, December 6th, Mrs. T. Lee Lemmon entertained the 5 members of her club at her home on Michigan Ave. ENTERTAINS HOUSE PARTY Mrs. George S. Curtis had as her i guests over the -week-end, her sister, < Miss Katherone- Murray, of Philadel-|> phia,-Miss Mabel Hilsee, Miss Hazel c Dilks, Ensign Stewart and Lieutenant Tiernan, Commanding Officer of the U. S. S. Wainwrigfct. j r _ __ _ __ _ _ _ j
j T. B. S. CLUB Miss Afine Smith, of West Cape May will entertain the members fo her club Tuesday evening. The members are: Mas. W. Batchn elder; Mb. John T. Hewitt; Mrs. '■ John Speck; Mrs. Frank Bennett; Mrs. 0 Mark Frymire; Misses Alice Brewton, Phene MeKsan, Edith Sea, Emma Gorr dan, Alice Springer and Ethel Hill- " man. oooo 1 FIVE HUNDRED CLUB » Mrs. Lewis T. Stevens, of 722 Cor- • gie St., entertained the members of 1 the Five Hundred club on Wednesday • afternoon. '■ MR. REED PRESENTS FLAG TO HIGH SCHOOL William H. F. Reed, of Philadelphia, presented the local High School with ' an American flag. This is the third flag he has supplied for the school staff. WILL OPEN CANDY STORE Fred W. Roth has rented one of the stores in the Liberty Building and will conduct a candy store. Mr. Roth | will be remembered as the proprietor , I of Candy Land on the Beach. J A visit to Tenenbaum's readjust- , I meat sale will save you money. ] . . ~ \ _J
THE PUBLIC BiS RESPONDED Last week we told ypu of our new readjustment a prices that we werej offering and we have been more than gratified bji- the response in the city and thruout the county. They came, saw and bought and our store was crowded all w^ekwirh people who realized that we were selling good? at prices that are right A visit to our store will surely pay you ; A FEW OF OUR NEW PRICES Men's Ribbed Underwear . 98c a Garment Men's Heavy Fleece Underwear 98c a Garment Men's Flannel Shirts . . $2.00 to $4.50 Men's Suits and Overcoats at Practically Cost Ladie's Cloaks and Suits as low as $22.50 TENENBAUM'S The Superior Outfitter :
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CIH AFFAIRS >e - r° The regular meeting of the Commis- _ sioners was held on Tuesday 7th inst All the Commissioners being present. ^ The Clerk's report was abcepted after • -corrections were made for the month of November. Treasurer's report was " accepted for November. The Gas Oo. was accorded the privilege of a special permit covering the proposed work of laying new mains on Lafayette and Washington streets from MtnBi>vn avenue to Schellenger's Landing. Also other mains in the center west side of the city. William Ware was y confirmed a member of the lire Dept. ■ Police report showed "No Arrests" for November. ] , ' — 1 u REUNION OF 2ND. BATTALION OF 24TH REG. N. J. VOLS. « 1 J December 13th is the anniversary ( of the battle of Fredericksburg. The 1 Reunion of the 24th N. J. Volunteers, t 2nd Battalion will be held in the High s School at 11- a m. d BASKET BALL NOTES. s ' The American Legion will play the t 1 Beacon Club of Philadelphia Saturday a night at the -Convention Hall. The lovers of this sport are promised a lively game as the Legion has exceptionally good team while the Club is noted for its many b victories. si Game starts at 8:30 sharp and will » be followed by a dance. n — 81 The Security Trust Co. will pay you per cent on your money. A Strong Institution. lor
PKB YKAH. | PERSONAL MENTION r INTERESTING PERSONAL PABAi GRAPHS OF THE COMING ANb GOING OF CAPE MAY VISITORS AND RESIDENTS. William N. Weaver, 1328-HBeMMg I Ave., Philadelphia, was in Cape Sag this week fooking over his property. ' 5 Mr. and Mrs. M. BiUsboroagh -gai - , ; dauhgter Helen, of Wilmington, spent ; the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Rice. Mrs. James O'Shaughnessey and Mrs. William O'Shaughnessey, are visrelatives in Philadelphia. Miss Efl5e Denizot, who has been spending a few days with friends in Philadelphia, has returned to her home Broadway. James V. Oaik leaves Cape May this week for the Sooth, where he will spend the winter months. Mrs. J. O. Rutherford and Miss Hfld# Ware have juef returned from spending a few days irv. Philadelphia. Miss Mae Lional, of Philadelphia, is guest of Mrs. W. M. Cassedy for few days. AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. James J. Doak celetheir Golden Wedding anniversary, Saturday, December the eighteenth, and will be at home in the evening from eight until ten o'clock— Washington street. Tenenbaum's readjustment sale now
Attention Ford Buyers I have secured the sub-agency of Ford * Cars, Trucks &- Tractors, and will dem- ; onstrate any model you des>«. I will ; gladly give you any information pertaining - ; ; to Ford Cars. Prompt deliveries and satisI ! faction is guaranteed Give me a trial. Harry L. Kehr 432 West Perry St. Cape May, N. J. Kay ton* PA one 121 M.
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