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COLD SPRING ^ Sir*. William Week* has returned m from Philadelphia. Mrs. W. Warden, of Elmir*, New York, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. H. Needles, kiss Irene McPherson has returnm ed to school duties at Philadelphia. Mrs. S. B. Taylor and son, Walter, spent Thursday evening at Cape May Court House." Mrs. Mabel Groetzinger and Miss ► Dorothy Harris, of Philadelphia, spent the week end with relatives at this place. . Buy your Seed Potatles, Garden Seeds, and Farm Implements from R. T. Johnson. The old J. C. Eldredge store build- * ing at the corner of Main Sea Shore and Town Bank Road, has been razed.. Mr. and Mrs. George Walter, Jr., of Willard, Ohio, recently spent ten days with relatives in the east. A number of the members of the Friendship Council,, D. of A., were entertained by Holly Council, Friday evening. Mrs. Ed#in J. Cummings visited relatives during the week. 9 ~A, number of farmers attended the agricultural meeting at Rio Grande ' on Wednesday evening. The election of school trustees was ^ held at the Town Hall on Tuesday The Ladies' Aid Society of Tabernacle M. E. Church will hold a chicken pot pie supper in Cold Spying 1 Grange Hall, February 25th. GREEN CREEK I | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hollingshead motored to Cape May Court House on Saturday, where they spent the week end with Capt. and Mrs. James Ross. ' B George Hand of Wildwood spent , \ Wednesday with Truman Hickman ^ \ and wife. Radph Schellinger, secretary of the county board of agriculture, with Mr. ' Horace -Miller, of Bridgeton, canvassed the town for membership to that board Tuesday, meeting with goqd 1 success. Mrs. Arthur Hollingshead and 1 mother, Mrs. Ella Miller, spent Tuesday afternoon with friends at Dennisville. Several from here attended the automobile saje of James Holmes at ' Court House on Saturday. Not.a single car was sold. The sellers outnumbered the. buyers. Uriah Cresse is buildhig a large garage and wagon and tool house.
Mary and Elizabeth Schellinger who are attending college at Swarthmore, ; spent the week end at home. Buy your Seed Potatoes, Garden Seeds, and Farm Implements 'from R. T. Johnson. - ' We iir® glad to note the success of Newton Schellinger who is attending Agricultural school at New Brunswick. His averages are good. Walter Watson and wife and Harry Foster drove up to Eldora on Thursday evening to visit their grandfather Edward Trout, who had suffered^ a slight paralytic stroke. . The party that prophesied that second hand Ford cars would soon be as scarce as hep's teeth, must have forgotten how many are in use to get second hand. No scarcity as yet It is said there are several properties In our village that will change hands vthis spring. i Some of our men were • called to j Court House on Wednesday to. serve, ' as jurors on postponed court cases. Truman Hickman and wife accompanied by George Hand and wife, of Wildwcod, spent Monday v^ith Cederville and Bridgeton friends.-. After spending two weeks with her , brother, M."M. Norbury and wife, who ■ are both on the sick list, Mrs. A live ; Foster returned to her South Seaville home on Monday." , William Conover is at home from a ; trip; across the oeean to -several foreign ports. We'd hate to be as mean as some ; people. A hateful old paragrapher ; up in Milwaukee or somewhere put this in hjjs "colyum" the other day. •'Where the deuce does a girl get vaccinated now SQ.that it won't show."
REDUCTIONS! FflRMINGJPLEMENTS Manure Spriftder J. D _• 5220,00 Riding Plows — Syracuse 64.00 Stalk Cutter J. D. 1 _ 58.00 Weeder afkl Seeder" 12' B. C.— 55.00 Acme Harrow D. N. 25.00 - Acme Weeders D. N. 25:00 . Engines, 1-2 H. P. F-M 65.00 Engines 3 H. P. F-M 115.00 ■ Hay Loader J. D. — 125.00 . Corn Planter L C. 75.00 See before you buy. Come prepared to take them home. - J. P. COLLINS CO. South Seaville, New Jersey 2-12-21-2t-420
RIO GRANDE 1 Members of the M. E. church tuned out on Friday and cleaned it after r the week's repairing, i. Mrs. Charles Cresse and Mrs. Silas ' Shaw were Cape. May shoppers the - week end. ' 1 Mrs. Nettie Hand autoed to Court 1 ', House on Saturday. j Buy your Seed Potatoes, Garden 1 Seeds, and Farm Implements (rem ' s R: T. Johnson. ' , Mrs. Roy Wafcott entertained the ' t Misses Henderson over the week end. " Mrs. E. Taylor spent a few days 1 i with her mother at Ocean City, i Mrs. Dennis Fisher entertained her 1 grandson of Mayville on Saturday. 1 Mrs. Oliver McDonald entertained : her children on Sunday. - '• Warren C. Neal, of Cape May City, 1 , spent Saturday with his parents at i this place. ' Beauty is said to be skin deep and : now it appears to be knee /high with I • a good many of the girls. 5 GOSHEN .' r Automobiling is quite popular these , charming days. Howard /Thompson has purchased a , new Ford. i Seventy-six of our villagers attended service at Dias Creek last Sunday ° evening. ( Robert Spence is now a shut-in with a case of la grippe. Mrs. Sallie Vangilder was a Cape May visitor on Saturday. Mrs. Humphrey Swain was a guest W the South Seaville W. C."TVU. Urnlast Wednesday. „ John Davis and wife celebrated their anniverasry of their wed- E ding St home on Wednesday* The Ladies' Aid Society held a^ "Cozy Tea" at the horned if Mrs* Chester last Wednesday. 14 Rev. Nathan Trainor and family of Aura, were weekend visitors at the a home of David Armstrong and wife. Mrs. J. C. Burke was an over Sunday visitor of Philadelphia friends. Lewis Corson and wife have spent week with Anglesea friends. The Men's Bible Class were enter- K tained at the honie of Mr. Jacob Rolle on Thursday evening. ' Rev. Nathan Trainor preached very £ acceptably in the Goshen and Dias L Creek pulpits last Sunday. ERMA * I
The services, which are now being , 1 held at the. Methodist church have ■ very successful. < Mrs. A. Diddle who is staying with ] 1 her_ daughter, Met Belle Dawson, of 1 West Cape May, is under the care of ] her physician, Mrs. Frank Dickinson spent Sunday < ' at Elmeri Rufus Cox, of Camden, spent Sun- ] day with his parents. , Buy your Seed Potatoes, Garden < ■ Seeds, and Farm Implements from j ; R. T. Johnson. ■ Mrs. L. Ashbourne is away taking ] care of her daughter who is recovering from scarlet fever. < A. H. Swain spqnt Thursday in j Philadelphia. Mrs. Eva Ingersoll and son are spending the winter with her son Clarence and wife of West Chester. 1 Mrs. Amy Long, Amelia Church, MTBx Philip Hess, Mrs. A. H. Swain 1 And daughter spent Thursday with i, Mrs. Mary Johnson. It is rumored that a machine shop z. will be started in the near future. v Dr. R. T. Johnson spent Sunday 1 with his mother, Mrs. Mary Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Bo.wdall have returned home after spending some time with their daughter, Mrs. G. H. Kel- | lar. Mr. and Mrs. David Hawn, Jr., have ; 1 been spending a few days with Mr. t and Mrs. Andrew Hawn. Mr. and Mrs. • Freeman Douglass have moved to West Cape May. 1 Bertram Snyder has been trans- - feried to the American store pt Court - ELLfeN B. REEVES Ellen B. Reeves, aged 73 years, widow of the late John N. Reeves, " S#ed at the home or her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Narmore, corner Queen and Lafayette streets, after a lingering illness, on- Thursday morning. Mrs. Reeves leaves to mourn her loss the following children: John N. Reeves, Hannah H. Reeves, Mi's. Nellie Young, Mrs. Katife Lewi?, Mrs. Mary i Narmore, Edwaali S. Reeves, i Funeral .Will ocourSAt the late residence on Sunday afterndon at tv'o o'clock" and will be condycted by the Rev; P. V. Slawter. Interment private.. - * -The Security Trust Co. will pay you 3 per cent iiT-your money. A Strong. Institution. Such a relief, 1921 looks like any other year.
WEST GAPE MAT The cottage prayer meeting* are very interesting. Come oat. Yoa are welcome. We aead you and you need us. Ob last Sunday the primary daises took charge at our Sunday School service. They did very well and were a credit to' their teachers. On next evening we will be led by Miss Leah Ewing'g class. Our Sunday School superintendent, Mr. Newwas more than pleased when his friends presented him with a Bible. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge who has been ill, is. much better. Buy your Seed Potatoes, Garden Seeds, and " Farm Implements from R. T. Johnson. -—x George Hoffman was shopping in one day this wieek. Ladies come and help the faithful with their quilting on Thursday afternoons at the chapel. A number of ladies attended lodge at Cold Spring on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Rosa have moved' to -Cape May City. Little John Shirtenlieb is ill. DOINGS AT THE' CHAPEL ! At the annual election of officers of the Cape Chapel Union Sunday School, the following were elected: Supt.,-U. H. Newkirk. Asst. Supt., H. S. Fisher. Sec-y., H. S. -Fisher. \ Asst. Sec'y., Edwin L. Cummings. Treasurer, Joseph H. Brewton. Librarian, Thos. Eldredge. ] Organist, Mrs. Thee. W. Reeves. 1st Asst. Organist, Miss Alice Brewton. j 2nd Asst. Organist, Miss Tryphene McKean. It is worthy, of note that Mr. Brewhas held the office of Treasurer for thirty-one consecutive years, he also has attended Sunday School at the Chapel for 63 years. The school contributed 5240.0Q to the "Near East Relief." On February 6th the School presented to Supt Newkirk a handsome Red Letter Bible as a token of esteem for his faithful services. <j , Unbroken attendance records of the following pupils now attending the Cape Chapel Union Sunday School: 25 years— Mrs. Chas. Willis. 24 years — Jos. H. Brewton. j 10 years — Alice Brewton, Theo. W. 4 Reeves. 8 years^-Mrs. Theo. W. Reeves, Ed-
win Cummings, Albert Matthews. 7 years — C. H. Newkirk, Thos. El- f dredge, Anna Chamber's, Anna Bell 6 years— Lorinne Little, Mrs. Thos. v Eldredge, H. S> Fisher. 0 5 years— Mildred Brewton, Millicent Henderson, Elizabeth Meyer j, 4 years— Samuel -Hughes, Alberta Little. 3 years — Wallace Smith, Mildred a Shertenleib, Frances Germon, Harold 2 years — Dr. F. R. Hughes, Loali Norma T). Fisher. The Circle (Organized Men's) 2 Class elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, John W. Meyer. Vice Pres. — Edwin Morton. Secretary— W. B. Savage. Treasurer — Gpo. C. Cummings. * Teacher — Dr. F. R. Hughes. PLAN WORK AND SAVE * Start the saving habit and open an « account with the Security Trust Co. ' A Strong* Institution. MEMORIAM . " . 4 In loving memory qf my dear husband, John T. Bennett, who departed " life February 8, 1920. * A patient sufferer. . - ■ WIFE. / "/ ' - . . "LYING f< Ni LIPS" • f THEYSTEAL ^ YOUR HUSBAND ; VICTIMS " I RESCUED | Kidney, liver, bladder and uric arid ; troubles are most dangerous be- ; cause of theip" insidious attacks. 1 Heed the first warning they give f . that they neetLaftention by taking < GOLD MEDAL -I The'world's standard remedy for the^ , OUorUers, will often ward off tbeee die- ' eases and strengthen the body against J further attack*. Three sixes, all druggists. , Look fas th. n.mr Gold tlvdsl^or, ankr W <
1NMMIOR1AM WWOMAM 1 Murphy, Eknma Murphy, (dm) Dallas. In loving mexnory of mother , who left us twelve years ago, Febru- ' ary 9th, 1909. * / Her thoughts were all so full of us ; Sh^ never ebuld forget; And so we think that where die is She must be watching yet. Waiting until we come home to her | Anxious if we are.late, Watching from Heaven's Window Leaning'from Heaven's Gate. Her Daughters, Dollies and Bessie. 2-12-21-lt MEMORIAM In sad and loving memory of Willi-, fred Quinri, who died' February 4tb, 1920. fSafely, Safely gathered in, Far from sorrow, far from sin; God had saved from weary strife, In it's dawn this fresh young life. Now she waits for us above, Resting id the Saviour's love, , Jesus grant that vfe may meet, There, adorning at th>Jeet. 2-12-21-lt. MEMORIAM In memory of Samuel H. Kirk, died "February 5th, 1918: He is sleeping tonight in his lowlybed, - By the one he loved the best. Away from the noise and tumult of life, • They laid him away to rest. No more sleepless nights of sufferOf days that slowly pass, As one by one the sands of time Dropped from life's hour glass. No anxious thoughts for loved ones Disturb his days or nights, The world and all its sorrows Are hidden away from his sight. Unbroken be thy dreamless sleep Till Jesus bids thee rise, To hail Him as thy Lord and King In that home beyond the skies. MOTHER and SISTER. 2-12-21-lt MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear friend Miss Winifred Quinn, who died Feb. 1920: Willing to listen to all of your woes Glad to make room in her heart,
For a friend 5n need, she was a friend indeed And played a real friend's part, Laughed when you laughed, smiled when you' smiled or when at the close of the day, You felt some sorrow, she'd lend hand, To help drive the sorrow away; The silver lining to -Clouds, •she'd always see, When you saw naught but the gray, Yes, Winnie was a- wonderful girl A Pal for dvery day. Dorothy Chambers.
SERVICES IN THE \Presbyterian Church [ Deeatar and Hughes Streets Cape May,, N. J. Tuesday, February 15th. Sunday, February 27th. Gospel Messages by The Rev. James L. Jewell, D. D. of Pitt, ford, N. r. YOU ARE URGED TO COME EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY— 7. 30 P. M. DO YOU KNOW HOW TO UVE? — - - •.
ifSfff * The time has arrived for you Jl If to look over your Machinery and ji E see if you need any repairs. We S are headquarters for repairs for If all makes of farm machinery. B ■ Also agents for Rideing Plows, ■ 'S Rideing Cultivatots, Disc Har- S rows, Weederf, Potato Planters, g 8 Potato Diggers, Spring Tooth B ■ Harrows, Spike Tooth Harrows, j| £ Corn Markers, Seed Drills, Fer- 2 tilizer Drills, Syracuse Plows, g 8 McCormick Mowers and Hay 8 ■ Rakes. . 8 ■ We are also in a position to H furnish you with Certified Maine ^ Seed Potatoes, also Lime, Seeds, g and Nitrate of Soda $75 per ton. 1 R. T. Johnson Est. | 8 A. H. SWAIN. Manager ■
\ ALBERT D. MANNING CO. I t AUTOMOBILE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE E, I AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION ^ storage EXIDE batterles g : DELCO-KLAXON-REMY t •j north east starting AND lighting g "2 Morris and Atlantic Avenues ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. - 1 yt ■ :T: . Phone '418 ' '
0 - I dr ®ur Lamp ~ g 1 Suggestions! S ^ To use NATIONAL MAZDA I lamps is wise planning. . T o use ^ g the right types and sizes in all S ' , places is economy. Come to us S r for suggestions and advice for your lighting problems. A sugS gestion for the home— use White Mazda' Lamps, they're right S I J. ALLEN* HARPER 1 g ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR S O *0* Washingfon St. Cape May, N. j. Bell Phone 87- W. Keystone Phone 6 18- A. a

