Saturday. July 16, 1921 CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Page Five
HX» OcOOOOOOOOOOttOOOOOOOOtWg I Lost! Lost!! 1 I BUNCH OF KEYS ON KEY RING | Reward if Returned to § 612 WASHINGTON STREET g § EDGAR P. STITES & SON § §)»0$#«cOtOC«>0<K)o^^ THE UNIVERSAL CAS 100 FORD CARS SOLD ON EASY TIME PAYMENTS [ ||l 1-3 or 1-2 Down, the Balance in || Six or Twelve Months Time Pay- |1 merits. Car protected hy Fire, Theft, |l and Interest in Policy. FOCER & MECRAY III CAPE MAY. N. J. j AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS I j WE SELL ANYWHERE IN NEW JERSEY j | ^ _ = | « ■ S COX'S i I City Pier Tlieotre | ^ OVER THE OLD OCEAN XC Evening 7:15 and 9:00 Daily Matinees 3 P. M. v ■ PROGRAM WEEK OF JULY 18TH Monday, July 18th — /"-§ ■ "THE HEART OF MARYLAND" g With Catherine Calvert _ ■ ■ Tuesday, July 19th — jg MACK SENNETT'S COMEDIANS ■ 1 "HOME TALENT" ■ ■ ■ Wednesday and Thursday — K B "MAN-WOMAN— MARRIAGE" H Starring Dorothy Phillips ■ Friday and Saturday, July 23 and 24 — CHARLES RAY fi B "THE OLD SWIMMIN' HOLE" * § P Sunday and Monday, July 24 and 25 — ■ "DON'T NEGLECT YOUR WIFE" A Goldwyn Special Production ■ Added I B Mack Sennett Comedy § "MADE IN THE KITCHEN" I Our Matinees are delightfully -eool and restful Xv EVERY AFTERNOON 3 P. M. I
<j GREEN CREEK EC (Staff Correspondent) EC I While here on a visit from Camden J? i Frank Rice and wife donated three < j dozen parts to the Methodist churchf(\ We are glad to note the improved J : condition of Enoch R. Hand, although ! not well, but improving. k£ I Frank K. Mathis, A. M. Robinson Cf | and Walter Edwards, drove up to C( Heislerville on' Saturday evening and gf installed the officers, in the Heisler5 ville Castle of K. G. E. 5 Mrs. Eunice Lowe, of Wilmington. 3 Dela-, spent last week with Sirs. Rae 5 Hollingshead, returning' heme t un-, day. E( T. Hickman and wife, anil sister, Mrs. Adaline Grace and Mrs. Jaiie ^ Bennett, spent a short time Thursday evening with Charles Learning and wife at Cold Spring. William Garrison is entertaining his daughter and husband from Port Norris this week. Joshua Foster .and wife entertained company from Eldora on Sunday. Th<f improvements ' that Mortimer Hughes and Thomas Bevis are mak ing to their homes add both to the appearance and comfort. Sirs. Alfred Jackson, c»f Fishing Creek, called on friends here last Fri-J day. ! Mrs. George Taylor and son, Earl, j of West Cape Slay, called on friends I . here Friday afteTnoon. j Capt. M. M. Norbury, wife and [ niece, Miss Katie Silvers, spent Fri j day afternoon at Wildwood. " ! Thomas W. Loper our Road Super j visor went to Trenton, Friday, to, take an examination in CWil Service! A 'for road inspector. We hope he ! * passed as he Is on$ of the best road makers in the county. The officers jjf Arbutus Temple,! Ladies of thf K- G. E. were installed Thursday evening. They meet each Thursday evening during the summer. i Harry Schellenger don't think it is ( healthy to till the soil with ground bumble bees. Mrs. Priscilla Broughton with her , . daughter and her intended from Phil- , adelphia, spent Sunday with her par- i , ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M, Hand, j j While here^he announced the en- , gagement of her daughter, to take j , place August 3. \ , Joseph Caqjp, Ralph Schellenger , and T. Hickman, attapded the instal- ( . lation of officers of Hereford lodge . of I. O. O. F. Friday evening at ( Court House. The work being done ■ - by District Deputy McFadden of Cape Inland Lodge. Many of our farmers have not . £ plowed fcKeir ground for their crop of , ■ late potatoes and the ground is so , 5 dry -it cannot- be worked. Until we ( J have a soaking rain, it will not be I done. \ The second Sunday of Seaville I Camp Meeting has been set, aside as ^ «? Everyone's Sunday as the Church ( ■ will not be opened during the day. So I we will hitch old dobbin to the- shay ' j and all go and take his neighbor. I Mrs. Orville Stiles who has been £ with her parents the past week, re- | turned home, accompanied by her ^ £ sister. ■ Our fishermen are- making very 5 small catches with hook and line, al- | though there are many parties out I daily covering a large portion of the 1 ( lower part of the bay. We believe ' j the gill net fishermen if allowed to r ? keep up their work will break up the ■ weak fish coming in the bay to f spawn. . I FISHING CREEK : I (Staff Correspondent) S The Endowment Committee for | Tabernacle Cemetery met at the f home of Mrs. Durel) Hoffman, Wed Inesday afternoon, July 6. Most of the committee being present. £ Encouraging reports were brought I in with pledges and cash. „ f Arrangements are being made for ■ a Rally to be held July' 24 when good 1 speakers and' talented singers are > expected to be Msent. Come and I bring your frfencft. At the close of f the meeting, refreshments were servI ed and a vote of thanks, given Mrs. f Hoffman for her hospitality. 1 | Better dead j ■ Life is a burden when the body ( 1 is racked with pain. Everything i V worries and the victim becomes ' I despondent and'downhearted. To t ? bring back the sunshine take ] GOLD MEDAL ji [ ■ I Tl-e national remedy of Holland for over - ? f 200 years; it is an enemy of all pains re- . I mlting from kidney, liver and uric acid I troubled. All druggists, three sizes. I 1 Look for the nene Cold Medal oa ererr bee I ud aceot no I minting
CAPE MAY POINT (Staff Correspondent ) 1 The "Point" again had several hun- ! dred additional visitors over the week-end, Fishing from the beach is the popular sport and cars of all 1 makes are lined up, on the beach drive while their owners enjoy the ( 1 sport" of surf fishing. ' Boats may now be hired and bah furnished and the demand exceeds the supply. The motorists coming down the Bay Road can find entertain- ^ ' ment as the followers of Izaak Wal- ; ton. -It is to-be hoped that in the near ' future a road house will be estab ] ; I : shed at the end of the pike at the ! lay Shore." ' This wjlhp^ove a ppcf- , . itable investment anil a much -needed attraction. I Miss Harriet Doanfc of Logan, .is i | the guest of, Miss Mary Lyons. J Mr. and Mrs. George H. Barton, ! the Misses Mary and Edith Barton, of Haddonfield, are here for an • in- [ definite stay. They are the gueSts of Mrs. Arthur J. Dale. They -are 1 great lovers of the Point. I The new btiildingf of -the Sand Plant are rapidly nearing completion. The operations of this plant are very f extensive and cover a wide area. Lake Lilly offers a delightful pas- ] j time in boating on this beautiful I -sheet of water. It is not every sea- - . side resort that can boast of a lake < | like Lake Lilly. i | What a boost it would be for tire ; 1 resort if some contractor would take , over some of our land and erect sev- . _ | eral attractive bungalows. } We desire" through the mediums of . I this paper to call .attention to the | vandalism in connection with the old ! | church on Alexander avenue. It is ( understood that many years ago the g l_Whildin family presented that church J to the colored population of Cape • May Point. Owing- to the lifetime , changes, in many of the families here, ^ causing lack of support, the old » church has fallen into decay and "de t | roof lets in de sunshine and de g j rain." The windows and doors have been i fastened up but have repeatedly been j j open and bibles and hymnals ] | thrown into the roadway and tram- v pled on. From a religious outlook, i to say nothing of the sentiment to- i ward those gone before, who had a J care for the spiritual needs of the ] folks, the authorities here j should take steps to pnnish all of- 1 fenders and to protect the property. * A large delegation from the Girls i Friendly Society are occupying the { house. They call their abode, g ""Happy Heart House." They have i their "own piano and are thoroughly j enjoying their vacation. The awful toll taken by the world 3 war can be appreciated when it is E that in man power alone, 7,- C 072,308 were lost and twice that e number of men wounded. Of this J number, America had 115,660 killed, * and 205,690 wounded. Opposition, adverse circumstances, do not put brains into men, but they draw out what is in them. Ignorance is bliss — particularly in the matter of knowing the cost per male (of driving an automobile. N. G0LDBL00T 311 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. WATCH REPAIR JEWELRY REPAIR J A MERCILESS JUDGE One Who Showa No Favor. ^ A merciless Judge Is Father Time. J him the weak and the wanting ' go to the wall. Only the truth can < stand. For years the following state- j ment from a Cape May resident has withstood this sternest of all tests. . Mrs. Warren Richardson, 490 W. ' Perry 8t., says: " I don't know the f catase, but my back began paining' and aching and I felt as though 1 oonld scarcely do my housework at There was a heavy, weighty faaMng^-from my hips and when 1 etooped. my back felt too weak to -j ! bear my weight. I used Doan's KM- , Fills a short time when my I felt strong and the. pains and § I weakness disappeared. I haven't I had to reeort to Doan's since, havingi no return of the trouble." (S'atement j given Feb. il6. 1916.) - , On July 20. 192'J. Mrs. Richardson j said: "Doan's Kidney Pllle cared ; of kidney complaint and I have f ! had no return of It." J 60c, at all dealdFj. Foster-Mllburn A | Oo.. Mfrs , Buffalo, N. T. £
FISHING CREEK (Staff Correspondent) j Fenton Y'earidts has been on thel side list. ' > Mrs. Rietta Yearicks called on her^ parents Monday last at WildwOod. j Miss Tiny Austin and Miss Flof-J ence Hand are spending the week ' with Mrs. Earl Woolson. Mrs. Eleanor Goodacre is entertaining her children from Hoboken. David Hughes and wife of West Cape May, attended services at the Chapel on Sunday evening last. They are always welcome visitors. Mrs. John Gaynor and two children and Leonard Fox, of Salem, spertt the week'end with their' parents, Mr. and Lewis Fox. Mrs. Anna/M. Woolson and. Mrs. — Alfaretta Barnett called on Mrs. Ella Woolson on Sunday evening last"iWilliam Isles, of Bridgeport, Conn., is spending some time with Edgar Woolson and wife. Garl Schwerdt and wife are entertaining his-xbrothers from Philadelphia for a few' days. Mrs. Anna Dowps of Woodbine is visiting Mrs; Boyd\ McPherson for a short time. Walter Barnett has gone to Hammonton where he has employment.
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r RESOURCES and Demand Loans $1,720,735.17 Bonds and Mortgages — 266,075.39 Stocks and Bonds 1,889,011.68 Overdrafts — 28.76 Houses, Camden, Gloucester and Cape May 123,000.00 Stamps 207.39 dash and Reserve 295,637.56 'J $4,294,695.95 ^ * 9
LIABILITIES 7 Capital — $10,000.00 9 Surplus 220,000008 Undivided Profit# ___ 20,848.71 6 Deposits — 8,946,' 7*47,24 Dividend — 7,000.00 9 ' 5 ■ > $4^94,595.95
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