Cape May Star and Wave, 28 May 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Saturday, May ISfth, 1921

WEST CAPE MAT SCHOOL _ HELD ATHLlrnC MEET On Friday, May 20, 1921, the"West Cape May School held its Athletic Events and Exhibition. The exhibition' consisted of wore done thruout the grades in academic work, drawing, sewing, and elemen- • tary manual training. There was a special exhibition in drawing in its various phases .under the direction of Miss Meyer. A special sewing exhibition undei1 Miss Miller's direction was given and an elementary' manual training exhibition thru Miss. Brew-| ton's 'efforts. Carl Faust won first i ' prize for .the best bird house in man- . ua! training. . , , ,| In sewing, the prizes awarded. W<7th and 8t)i grades, Night Dress— 1. Vesta Stevens. Z Anna Weeks. 3. Edith Huber. _ 7th and 8th Grad#, Camisole. L Mary Cliver. 2. Erma .Marvel. ' 3. Vesta Stevens. 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grades— , Bags — 1, Frances" Germon. Needlebook— 2, Mildred Brewton. Pii) Disc— 3, Janet Newell. Holders— 1st, Sara Springer: 2nd, Norma Fisher: 3rd, Janet Eldredge. . In 7th and 8th grades, Erma Mar- ;

vel reeaivad first prize in spelling • and Karl Foust the first pnze for most improvement in penmanship ' Brewton won first prize in spelling , - and flenry Trader, aewnd. , : In third grate, Walter Savage was ; the honor pupil in arithmetic and | Herbert Sheppard in spelling. ' At the opening of the athletic , I events .JJie . first and second grades] I ' had a proces i-!! with a May Queen, ' ' ami her attehdarts. A very interest - 1,1 , ing part of the .program was the; . ' crowning of the May Queen. , For the events the pupils were. ,'cfossified in groups according to age. J making four groups. . . I The persons in each group receive J ing the highest number of points . were: . 1 - * 4 1 Group 1— Boys Oyer 13. 1. George Taylort- i ; 2. WilbCrt Ginder. 3. Walter Eudwick. f Group 2, Boys under 13. 1. Clarence Taylor. 2. Henry Trader. 3. Wfei. Saunders. GroujFT — -Girls Over 13. 1. Anna Weeks. 2. Bernice Hand. ' Vesta Stevens and Sarah Dawson. I Group 2, Girls under 13.

l. Kuth Lovett. 2- Mildred Brewton. 3. Norma Fisher. Sack Race — Group 1 Boys won. Basket ball race— Group 1 Boys 1 ' Shuttle Relay for girls was tie. The individuals receiving the most 1 points were awarded ribbons. Group 1, Boys, received the great est number of points as a grou Supt. A. W. Hand presented them a | Cape May pennar.i .n behalf ot bthe principal, Alice M. Lrewton. *"T I CARLOAD ()F FORDSONS A carload of Fordson .Tractors' a:I rived at Cape May Court House his week for Foccr and Meciay for .use ; in Cape May County. This is t.;o' third shipment c I tractors this spr:rr' j and the farmers .are seeing t , ; gieat need of up-to-date ."arming i hplemehts. ' — —

FIRST WOOLEN SALE! LIGHT WEIGHT SUITINGS : - , . 1 In all the Summer shades for Ladies' or Men's Soi]s and | separate skirts. » •- .V V a>ni-r -n These are practical and make up very stylish ,po7.0U T? " / ! GENUINE PAESLEY SHAWL WRAP . East Indian handwoven shawl in a beautiful dflsigki andN loose fitting model lined with the best .Pussy] Willow Silk, and dame fashions latest creation worn over Bldck Baronet Satin Skirts .or light evening gowns. ■ OVERCOATINGS I An unusual opportunity which was offered us enables \is to | sell 100 PER CENT all woolen overcoatings which are extra -j heavy, closely woven, and exceptional in colors and quality at j less than the regular wholesale prices. ANY COLOR, QUALITY OR STYLE DESIRED $45.00 y^~7 UPWARD V B| EDWARD VANKESSEL j 424 Washington Street Cape May, N, J. I Furniture For Sale! I have a large lot of used furniture of jfi i all descriptions at low prices. Have, good jjj ICE BOXE§ an'd REFRIGERATORS, also jjj 'beet-room suits, complete, couches,' chairs jjj and many other items <>:' use in st. house- 3j hold, also / y; FORD TOURING CAR _ S FORD WITH COMMERCIAL BODY ffi FORD (worm-drive) TltUCK, 1 ton §j SEVERAL CARS OF OTHER MAKES ffi FROM $100 UP • S A. W. HILLMAN | 2ND FLOOR EXCELSIOR BUILDING, £ ffi (Skating Rink) West Perry Street jjj jjj RESIDENCE 209 PERRY STREET, g ffi Cape May, N. J." 5 - S Keystone Phone 58-M " Sj |«»"llllllllliliilllilll'ilil'iii:iiiumim^m«ujiiiiiiiin,iiiiiiiiii;iii;iini.iimuuma Bell Phone 67 Keystone Phone 75 The Atlantic Tobacco Co. 145 EAST OAK AVENUE- WILDWOOD, N. J. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF CIGARS, TOBACCO, CIGARETTES AND COJSI^CnONERY . WHOLESALE ONLY , ^ WE'ALSO CARRY j^dRULL LINE OF PAPER BAGS, ROLE PAPER,. ICE CREAM BOXES, PLATES, SPOONS AND NAPKINS |

MEMORIAM .In Loving MemorJ1 of Mahaia JWare, only child of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ware, who died May 29, 1920: • A year has almost slipped away, Since our dear one took her flight 5j To the realms of endless glory, j Where there is no death, no night. And our home has been so lonely j Throughout the long sad days, ' We feel we cannot understand, j Though we question not, God's ways. j For there ever is a purpose, | In ail we're called to bear j And He knows that youth andbeauty | Make the Heavenly home more fair. ! And if the grace and- winsomeness I Of her we loved while here, ! Has been transplanted by His love j To blossom forth up there. j ' May Jt make our wills submissive, j i Give us courage to press on, "And ^accept our Father's chastening I Until our crown is won. ■f-The Master does not^ willingly afflict He Knows our hearts are sad, , And. He knows that in the future 1 She'll be there to make us glad. j Then why not try to be patient, She's, just gone on before, ; And with outstretched arms will ; ' welcome us, i When ye reach the Golden Shore- : We can alrfiost hear her counselling, ' ! "Father, Mother, do not grieve, Here there are, such glorious manI Which we ne'er will have to leave. J "We will always be together I I In the home prepared up here, ■ VAnd h.ow joyous will our meetings be j With fpose we- love so dear." j So we turn our. faces heavenward, ' And ask the dear, kind Lord, j I To give us strength to bear our ' And take Him at His word: 1 j Knowing, though we're heavy-laden, j ' With the load of grief and care, • I j| The Heavenly Father sofflv whispers' H "1. too, had a eioss to bear.' | • ; And I'll give you grace sufficient, I | For your need in days to come, ! If you'll let me gently lead you, j I Then receive rr Welcome- Home." . MOTHER and FATHER. .

WEST CAPE MAY Mr- and Mrs. Ralph Hughes are the proud parents of a little baby &r. Clarence Eldrii'ge has opened bis ovtagf on Brpa'...ay far ^the summer. . { Mii. Hairy Ludlsm spent the week-end away. "■ Mr. and Mrs. Lonald Doi.tey, Heisleivillo and. Walter Fauvev, of Millville, will -gpend the summer with Mri ahd M;.. Leslie FuuverMrs. Edy. Ard' Little and daughter Lorraine, spent the week-end awaj^ Harry. Settle spent Weclnesday in Philadelphia. Mr.' and Mrs. William Blatner "spent Monday ui. L'ennisville. "LOMBARDI LTD", The Lqraley Stock Company have selcctafl fdr this ' eek's offering in Capef May, Oliver- Morosco's Big • Co»"«Hy- Success "IOMBARDI LTD' — a play that tells p stouy of a fashionable ".modiste", (Tito Lombard!) who in his Fifth Avenue dress-mak- ' ing establishment dream'i his dreams ■ and makes tender love to a girl who . proves false to him. Ben Lumley will head the caste as Tito Lombardi, one of thF most picturesque roles of his career. Ferp Chandler, will be seen as Daisy Mahonev, the girl who supplies the big "share" of the' comedy of Lombardi Ltd. Laura Hill, will play Nora Blake, the sweet and pretty assistant of LombaYdi. Other members of the • cast will itpnear Lida, Marie Lumley; Phyllis Manning, Adelaide Semis; Janies Hodgkins, Jack Barry; Riccardo Tosello, P. Stuart Riggs ' ■ Max Strohm, Walt Willaims and • Robert Tarrant by'Russel Snoad. Lombardi Ltd- was- first produced by Oliver Morosco with - Leo Coreli i> the title role, aiwl has recently bgeo ' picturired with Bert Lytal as th star. There will be a number of j very beautiful gowns worn in this ' production which will be furnished | by the courtesy of N. S. Kahn, 503 1 r Washington Street. In all, Mr. ! Lumley and the management intend ' to make Lomhardi Ltd. one of the t biggest events -«f the season. I' ■ : — ~ 1

n™_e RATS | ' or mice, after you use RAT-SNAP. It's a sure rodent killer. Try a Pkg. : ' and prove it. Rats killed wjth RAT , j SNAP leave no smell. Cats or dogs , ' won't touch it. Guaranteed. 35c size (1 cake) enough for ' Pantry, Kitchen or- Cellar. 65c size (2 cakes) for Chicken House, coops, or small buildings. $1.25 size (5 cakes) enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage buildings,' or factory buildings. e Sold and Guaranteed by Konowitch Bros., J. C. Little and Son, Eldredge and Phillips. „ r * Sheriff's Sale E^y virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, i, for sale of. Mortgaged Premises, to I me directed, issued out of the Court s of Chancery of New Jersey, on the | 18th day of May, A. D. 1921, in a j certain cause .wherein The Provident I Life and Trust Company of Philadel- ; pbia is complainant, and Cora ,G. j Shields and Edward H. Jennings are defendants, I shall expose to sale atpublic vendue, on

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MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1921, . 1 between the hours of twelve and 1 five o'clock p. m., to wit, at one f o'clock in the afternoon of said clay, at the Sheriff's office, in Cape May Court House, Cape May County, New ] Jersey: ' All that certain tract, or parcel of _ with the building and improvements thereon erected, situate in the Citv of Cape May, in the county of Cape May- and state of New Jersey, known and designated as Lots Nos. 2114, 2115, 2116, 2117, 2118, 2129, 2130, 2131 and 2132, on Plan A of lots as laid out by the Cape MayReal Estate Company, on file in the Clerk's Office of Cape May county and described together as one lot as follows: — Beginning at the northeasterly corner of Trenton and Beach avenues, and extending thence (1) eastwardly, along the northerly side of Jieach avenue, two hUndredTeet, ,to theTv southwesterly corner of lot No. 2133; thence (2) northwardly, along the westerly line of lots Nos. 2133 , and 2119, three hundred feet to thfe southerly side of New Jersey ayenue; thence (3) westwardly, alorig the southerly' side of New Jersey avenue, two hundred feet, to the southeasterly corner of Trenton and New Jersey avenues, and thence <•*) t southwardly, along the easterly side ; of Trenton avenue, three ■ hundred i feet, to the place of beginning, t • Being the same premises -.which - the Cape May Real Estate Company, . by Deed -dated October-"^ 3 id. 1907,- ! and recorded in the said Clerk's ofr fice in Book No-. 189 of Deeds, page 85, &c., -granted and conveyed' to

Shields, in fee. .Amount due under decree is' $21, - 753.16,' with interest and Sheriffs to be'added. , MEAD TGMLIN, Sheriff. Dated May 25, 1921. M. Cooper, Solicitor. 5-S0-4t-573-/luckyN IstrikeJ Cigarette To seal In the delicious Burley tobacco flavor. ! It's Toasted ' r c •

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