Page Eight CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Saturday, August 27, 1921 _
classified i advertising FOR SALE FOR SALE — F^rd Sedan, everything O. K- No starter. Focer and Mecray. FOR SALE — Dwelling house, Broad, way and York Avenue', West Cape May. 11 roortls and. bath- Lot 60 by 100- Perfect order. Reasonable price. Easy terms. Apply to A. R. Hand, Cape May, N, J. FOR SALE — Property 1249 s Washington Street. 9 room houif, bath, hot water heat. Terms reasonable$3500. Address P. C- Ve'rga, Camden, N. J. 8-27-4t-788 FOR SALE — Ford touring car with enclosed top, body, motor and tires in lirst class shape." E. Benstead, Light House, Cape PointFOR SALE— One 2 1-3 H. P. Wood- _ .pecker Stationery Engine with pulleys and belts. Good as new. One 5 1-2 H- P. Eagle Marine, engine in .good condition. Freeman Yearicks, ' Fishing Creek, N. JKeystone 861 -D1>1. "P. O. Cape May, R. F, D. L 8.6-tf WAITED WANTED— (Girls at Petroff's CandyShop. Apply at once- Boardwalk "and Decatur Streets, Cape May, N. J. • 8:2"Mt /WANTED — Two double barrel shot j ■4 guns, 12, 16 or 20 guage. Star & Wave officejwiANTED AT ONGE— Woman for; general housework. Family of four| . ' , adults. % Must be capable and will- 1 i .ing. Call or write. Brown's Dry' j Goods Store, 417 Washington St. j jW ANTED— A man or woman for! \ canvassing. Apply to P. Delias, j j 104 Jackson street, any day after" three o'clock P. M. 1 WANTED — A salesman wanted to sell Ford Cars, Fordsou Tractors and Commercial jjodiqs in Cape May County. FOCKR & ME- ! CRAY. } ^ r~^ REAL ESTATE WANTED Real. Estate Wanted, Cape May County properties. Cape May Coun- '- fy ; Farms. Send description and {rice. Thos Mole, 2222 Lombard St. E'hiladelphia, Pa. . 8 20-4t-684 SPANISH AND LATIN— Experienced testehgr desires .to tutor pupils in the abnve^mmyrioned . laiu j gauges. Fo- further information, •".pply at Stir and Wave Office, i 7|r.0-tf-373 LOST | M>ST — Round solid gold Masonic Win- Liberal reward tf returned ; , to 716 Corgie. street: 8-27- It LOST— Fink Sash -of Moire ribbon- - Lest on Washington Street Sunday morning, August l4th- Rewprd. Hotel Elberon. 8-27-lt I A 'ST— August 22, 9 year-old Dark (Blown Pouy- from 550 El.myra St.. -jCape May, N. J- "Liberal reward if 'Veturned to above address. - IX'ST— -Gold watch. (open-faced)*. With large monogram M. E. C., valued for associations. Reward if Returned to Office Star & Wave. j 8-87-1 1-785 FOUND — A purse on the Sen-shore road\d>out three miles from Cape Hi ay. Owner 'can have same by proving .property; ami paying for * tiiis advertisement: Apply Mrs. Fichard Reeves, Cape Mav R. I". P. No. 1.* . I Will the 1ad}' pui>' cl.a-eil four pieces of While card- ' .b^'iid^at ^the Sta'; and' Wave office la,d "Mundlry- morning 'ceinjiiuiu"cu(e , with us? STA*R & WAVE, CARD OF THANKS M rs. - Sfamuel . Garretson wishes to thafck her rnjiny friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown dufTng her. recent bereave. It is a strange coincidence tljat the "ZRf2," largest airship made and tihe Leviathan," largest watership. both met- with accident about the same tiinfc ■ The giant aircraft exploded on the afternoon of the 24th; in the . evenjng the Ixfat was fired at its pier in -Hpboken.
WITH THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ADVENT ] Rev. Paul Sturtevanb Howe, Ph.D. Rector • SUNDAY SERVICES 7:30 A. M. Holy Communion. I 10:30 A. M- Second services and ser- , 3:45 ?! M. Sunday School. % ' 4 :00 iP. M. Evensong. METHODIST CHURCH 10 A". M." Sunday School. ' 11 A- M- Morning worship and sermon by Rev. B. P. Judd, a former 1 , pastor of the church'8. P- M-'tvening worship. The Lyr- . ic Quartette will give a sacred musi I cale which will occupy nearly the en.^ - tire sendee. | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. P.- Vanis SraWter, Minister r Sunday, school. 10 A- M. Mo rn i ng~No rsh i p, 11 A- M. Evening worship, 8 P- MThe pastor will preach at both ser- . i, vices, Mr- Walter Reeves of Mill- . .viile, N. J-,- will sing with. Mr. Floyd • Kirby next Sunday, at the morning i service . Prayer meeting every We<i- • nesday evening at 8 P. M. Ail are : cordially invited to attend all services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Recognition Sunday, -21st inst held up its record in financial donations ' and iht; services, were very erijoyfible. ' Sermons in harmony with the occasc ion were delivered morning and even- ' ing. The music, especially the celio ■ solos played by Mr. Hamer pf The ^ Philadelphia Orchestra was of a high ■t ! order and fitting the solemnity of j the service. A new voice was heard J in the person of. Mrs. Garten, Con-- ; tfalto- The officers of the Church r j were very fortunate in being able to . j fill the position at short notice and y I to-have it so capably filled. It is ! understood that the lady will be . ' heard again on Sunday, 28th in solo r ! at the morning service- , 1 The Rev. Drs- James H. Dunham, r" of Philadelphia and Robert H. ' MilliLgan, of New York City, will preach ' morning and evening respectively, J Sunday 28th inst. A cordial in vita, s tion is extended to all visitors and e residents to all services- A large • and appreciative congregation heard v ,an excellent sermon on "Christian - Cooperation," by the Rev. John D. lAndsey, of Shippensburg, Pay \ • COLD SPRING (Staf£- Correspondent) > Mrs- Henry Sawyer, Jr., and child r are visiting at the home of Mrs-' i Mary E. Sawyer. • Miss (.Irene MrPhersoii is employed ! as stenographer at Hotel Cape M'ayMfss Bertha Bradley- returned to her. duties *in Philadelphia after havi ing- spent -a pleasant Vacation at the -i home of her parents, Mr. and Mrsc Albei-LjL^dley. I Jojin Fitzgerald, "of Alexandria, t Va„ visited friends, here during the week. v . Mr. and Mrs. Martin Harris and friends, of Fairton, N. J., wereweek- '• end visitors at the home of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Henry Shaw and William Har- ^ yjrs Anna Cpnperthwaite 'of MedI ford, N. J-, Mrs. Richard. Warrick, of • Haitford, N. J., Miss Anna. Shinn, of Mt Holly. N. J., and Miss M. E. Bate . ! of West Cape May, spent Thursday j- at the home of their cousins, Mr. and j '^!Mrs. Albeit Matthews. | Mrs. Martha Soffe spent- a feu- j ! davs at Audtibpn,'%N. J. 'I Mrs. E. Tomlin ami granddaughter, spent the week with Mrs- Tom|T. Mrs. Haddie Lengert Jfnrf daughter V Miss I.ida. GeoVge Lengert and >W;r i and Mrs. Frank Taylor, called op tlie ■- Misses J-'.ldmdge, Sabbath afternoon. Coroner Thompson held ail inquestover the bodies of Samuel iGarretson - andfiis companion who wer£ accir dentally killed at a railroad crossing •••-•-.sg'1-- • e Mrs. -Noble, of Bridgeton. N. J„ b ret urn ed to her home after having ,-pent sevei-al days with friends in _ this viciliRy. . The ladies of Cold Spring Grajige -who aro nofed for their ski)!' in this 0 cuiuary artV">vill gi\% a chicken -pot ".pie supper in their hall, September 6. 1921. Mrs. L H andean d~.' children and 1 ',Vfiss Florence Snyder were Wjjd- - wbojl visitors.' Saturday evening. ■ e -Miss M. Janvier, oT ' Philadelphia, e called on )\er friend, Miss P.'S. MillI, er during the week. t> Miss Hannah Hoffman enjoyed a 1 brief visit with relatives. r> Mrs. Maggie Taylor (nee Parsons) r of Drexel -Hill, was gladly* greeted by old friends, the first of the weeki i ■
LITTLE -THOMPSON A pretty garden wedding took place at Green Creek on Friday, August 19th at twelve o'cloch, at the bride's hoine, when Ella Matthews Thompson and Frank Picton Little united in marriage by the Rev. , Bosserman of the Cape May Presbv- ( teriifti Church. . - ] The ceremony took place beneath a , beautiful green arbor artistically dec orated with pink and blue crepe papThe crepe paper formed an aisle , along which the bridal party passed to the strains of Lohengrin's "Bridal , Chorus", played, by Miss Beulah Camp. The bride w>t^ attired in white channPuge satin, daintily beaded, a white tulle veil finished with a ■ wreath' of- orange blossoms, a rope of , pearls,- a gift of the bridgegrcomShe carried a shower bouquet <ff J white "rosebuds and was given in marriage by her brother, Paul W. Thompson, of Camden, N. X. The maid of hdnbr. yMiss- Emma i Josephine Hand, of Cape May Court (louse, was dressed in a' silver blue taffeta and carried a bouquet '.of pink rosebuds. • The little" flower . girl.,. Miss Beatrice*' Hamilton, of Bordcn- ! town; N. Js,- wore' a white organdy : dress and carried a large basket of ■ flowers- of contrasting colors. • The groom was attended by his • best man, Louis -H. Stable, of Bordentown, fJ- J. After fhe eereipony the bride and gioom- v^re conducted' into the dinI ing room which was beautifully dec- : orated with floweta-aiul pink and blue . crepe' paper. Ap tasteful wedding • breakfast was gftned after which fhef ■ bride and groom started on an exi tended honeymoon. After the guests . decorated the waiting car r"with i streamers-dangling tin cans and old f shoes, rice and confetti, the couple 1 started for Cape May. They were .followed by friends around the v street? of Cape May and aboard the , train (where they were further sereI naded. • The following guests were present » the wedding: Mr. and Mrs. Little, , 'he groom's parents. of Roebling,' NJ.; Mrs. Isabel Thompson, mother of ; the bride and daughter; Miss Merle . Thompson; Miss Elizabeth S. Thomp. ! s<yi, Miss Elizolieth Thompson. Mrs. t Hattie Boicc. Mfss Minerva iffown, ami Miss Elizabeth Schellenger, all j of Green Creek;'Mr. and Mrs.' Went - p zell and daughter. Miss Rosalie, and Mr. and Mrs- Frank Spice, of Cape „ May; Mrs. Beulah Iszard, of MillI. ville; Dr. and Mrs. Hand, Miss Adulina Lang and Miss Lillian'^Nacc, of Cape May Court House. KLOSE-TWOMftLY Edward. Howard. Klose and Miss Virginia Twombly, of Cape May, were . united^ in ^he holy bonds of matri. j mony on Sunday the 21st of August '. at the M. E- parsonage at Erma, by ' Rev. fhgynn H. Keller. Mr. Klose is is the_ employ of Konowitch Bios. ' His many friends wish. Kim "much Joy and happiness.
PERSONAL MENTION (Continued from page one) Rev, Bertram Judd, former pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of- this city, was greeting friends in Cape May this week Mr. Judd is- now located at Pennington. N. J . Paul Clark, of Wayne, Pa., spent _ the week end with A. B. Little. Mrs. !fi. A., Dawson, of 5908 Green ) Street, Germantown, and her grand- v •laugWe'r, Mi.-s Eleanor Dawson, are r spending ome time as guests at the A Baltimore Inn." S M*s. F C. I-ecdom, 20H Sliunk S'. 3| •Philadelphia, wiji spend the balance of the season in Cape May. j Mrs: S. M. Schellenger, 10 1( Mich- ( igan Avenue, was hostess to a num- C ber of friends at a card party on » Tuesday afternoon. . / Mrs. G- B.' Fitzgerald with her two ) 1 'children of Baltimore, Md-, is visit- i ■ her fother,- Mrs. A. S. Bush. a Mr. and Mrs. James Scott of Brid- v ■ esburg, Pa-, are guests at the C8lum- » .. bia Hptel for a few days. C . Q. A- Merchant of Amsterdam, N. J ' Y.. will -spend the balance of the } ' season with his family at their cot- j tage at Cape May . Point. % ' Jo?hua Holmes and family of Oak ■ Lane after spending a week in Cape ~ May as guests at the Hotel Cnluml bia, will leave for their home on Sat- ■ urday. Miss Marguerite Dunham, of All- » oway. ls enjoying a few days stay "at r Cape May. » Mrs. Harry Needles' enter'.ai.ie-l a - number of friends at her nomo on ; Thursilay afternoon. . • , I , ,, Abbott's Ice Cream j I . ' Here's the cream you've" I I ■J been longing ' for- Delici- j||j| e spoonful. That's saying a I lot. Well try .out a por. I •tion of it at this candy ||l |( ^ ' shop or take a container I I , of it home' with you Your | || . J folks will vote for it Our candy makes good 1110 I In *>ecausc ''"8 Sn AM Keystone phone 2I1-A IUI
H iba 1 I w _ '■ J| ' V Sold only by dealers ' ' ■ ■. ' ' ' ■ •'< The best fabric tire made for heavy service or rough-roads — RED-TOP Extra Ply — Heavy Tread 30x3! : $22.00 . Reduction on all styles and sizes A New Low Price on a , Known and Honest Product i ' • — !;
E. P. NTTTINGER Prime M i-ra.tsv Butter.. Eggs. Fruits, and Produce LIBERTY THEATRE BLILDING, Waskiogtoo Street Keystone Phone 10 Cape May, N. J. « § | THE QUAKER SWEET SHOP | Vf 407 "^Vashington Street m " JC IOE CREAM, CWND'IES, SODA WATER JC x x Jjf "| We Make Our Own' Ice Cream' V? ^ WE. ALSO CATER TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE Vf g Factory in Rear of 312 Washington Street S g DAVID M. TEITELMAN, Prop. H PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Xt XC Keystone Phone 406 Xt ¥ ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ^CONGRESS HALL JOHN V. SCOTT, Manager Rates and Literature on Application STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Security Trust Co. June 30, 1921
RESOURCES Time and Demand Loans $1,720,735.17 j < Bonds and Mortgages 266,075.39; i Stocks and Bonds 1,889,011.68; 1 Overdrafts — ' 28.761] Banking Houses, Camden, , 1 Gloucester and Cape May 123,000.00 "Revenue Stamps 207.89 Cash and Reserve. 295,537.56 $4,294,595.95
LIABILITIES j Capital .. $10,000.00 j _____ 220,000 00 ij Undivided Profits _______ 20,848.71 I; Deposits 3,946,747.24 1 Dividend — • 7,000.00 1 ■ > Ij " * ' e'— ; $4,294,596.95
Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator, Erecutor, Guardian or Trustee. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burglar-Proof Vault. ADVISORY BOARD J. Spicer Learning, Chairman.
Aaron W. Hand. John B. Huffman. Albert G. Bennett. Dr. Wilson A. Lake.
(Henry C. Thompson, Sec. 1 Sherman S.x Sharp. Dr.'V. M. D. Marcv. i A. Carlton Hildreth. Richard E. Reeves.
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