Cape May Star and Wave, 3 September 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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WEST CAPE MAY (Stiff Correspondent) Miss Elsie Hand, of Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, is spending ^ fo^lOcfrom one sack of . GENUINE BULL" . DURHAM /ps TOBACCO

' , two weeks with Mrs. Ida 'Chester. j , Mr. and' Mrs. Charles Baker enter- • • t tained Mrs. Pierre DeVliger," ot Glonn cester, N. J., for a hortnigfif. K Maurice Bates, of Philadelphia, is " I spending some time with his cousin, . j Edwin Cummings. ' -Miss Laura Pierson is entertaining ; company from Altoona, Pa. j Miss Frances Germon is spending j" a. week in Philadelphia- | . Mr. and Mrs- Hunter Danzenkaker, | oC Cednrville, fv'- J., spent Sunday ; with relatives here- .'I 1 Vastus .Spindler, oTTreirton, X. J., j j spent Sunday with Mr. and /MrST J. | , j W, Meyer. - j L*frj. Chase spent a few days this j 'week With Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ElI dreilge. j. 'Mr. and Mrs. Hickman, of Port, : N'or.ris, X. J., is spending, a -week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heatofi, ! - Mrs; -Leslie Snlsbury js entertain- 1 ing- her aunt for s?me time. | Mrs. Lester Eauver-and Mrs. Alon--o Donnelly spent Thursday at Ocean • City, N. J. . • — - " • J Mr. and Mrs. Clement Newkirk en . Vjtdined Mr. N'ewkirk's brother oveV Sunday. , Mr.-. Louis Whithead and . little ' son Gordon have returned to Irwin, !'a . After visiting her mother, Mrs Clr'la Homan. '

" I Mr. and Mrs. James Ewing are enj tertalnfilg Mr. and Mrs- Parker and I daughter Ruth of Philadelphia for a weekHorace , Church was In' Philadel- ' phia on Monday. Mrs. Mary Search is visiting her ' parents. Mrs. Matthew Washburn and 'son, ' Richard, of Jersey City, are spending! g some -time with her father, John 4tir" - ' by. ~ *" ' | Mrs. Annie Hand 'was a Philadclphia shopper oh Thursday. 'I Mr- and^rs. Samuel Swain pf ■; I Philadelphia, are visiting Mr- and I Mrs. Elwood Roserpaji. . • -Miss Ella Archibald has returned i Home after spending a few days with • Mrs;." Orlanda Lafferty. - j Mrs. 'Julia Clark, of Phijadclphig, ■ ; ! is spending a week with , her sister, - I Mrs- Arthur Reeves- - ; Miss Winnef red Dixon of Altoonaj"is spending some time with . Mis# 1 1 Laura Ptprsoh. - Mrs Lulu Leap is visiting Mrs^ .'Key,. "NJ . . Mrs. Leslie Bishop is entertain- ( , J'ng company. Mrs. Winifred Speace' is entertain- , ing company.' ]

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THE NEAR HERO It was ncaring the dose of a warm summer's day, The tide turning in, on the beech at J Cape May; While we laxfly strolled eullinc tha shells, angels wings, . . Bivalvular beauties and other Strang# things. - • , So sound smote the air on that wida peaceful shore, ' Save medium sued waves - mpiring medium sized roar. But hark! comes a cry for "Help," from the deep. Wild cries of terror, that made one'* flesh .creep; Shrieks, that yoiced loudly the direst distress — " Shrieks that meant drowning— or , cramps — nothing less; C While fifty yards out, In the grip_ ot the ocean, There struggled the cause, of the cur. dling commotion: A lone damsel bathing, -neck deep lit hj the water, Battling for life! Had the deadly -cramps caught her? Or, mayhap, back waves had taken— but no! , The beach at Cape May never ha* under- tow. A moment more, I had dashed dow* the strand — Twas a mighty good chance to ^-lay the grandstand, Though the prospect^' for glory loom- , ed up somewhat dim, As weighted with clothes I doubted . * N«y swim. Should I dive in and. rescue? My throat gave a gulp . As I thought of my bankroll reduced to a puip;' My Ingersoll wa.c'r. — would it evermore go? ... And that new Palm Beach Suit from Goodlow 4b CpBut noblesse oblige, that damsel I'd ' save; - , ' » Sq with all my good clo hes on, . J plunged through the wave Emerging and dashing the salt fiom mine ejes, I saw that girl view me with looks of surprise, ' Her wild yells • were hushed, ; she shouted no. more, - She had got on "her feet an; was wading ashore' "Pretty maiden, pra^ te'l me," I quothed with cold stare, "Why the dickens you dsl all that* yelliqg out there? Methonght you were drownibg^-wsrv-es up to your nose, - . •/ / - . And now darn your picture, jiisC look . at my clothes"" j i She smiled as she answered— -""Well. if you must know, f ' j A horrid big crab \ya» nibbling my / toe!"- ■ j My grand stand -glory faded, I .wadI i ed back" to shore, ' Ravin' mad, and dripping, "Quoth i the ravin' — Nevermore!" G- G-. S, Pittsburgh, Aug. 19, 1921. A'GA.I.A TIME AT'CAPE MAY. POINT S ' . Last Thursday evening a brilliant „ j little affair was held at Land's End ' House, given by -a guest Mrs. J. 1 D. Callan, of Philadelphia." Dancing was enjoyed in the large hall and the low- , er floor Was decorated with flowers and greenery- Refreshments were were later served in' the good old fashioned kitchen and then jolly /games were enjoyed by all . Among those present were: Mrs. ■ James G. KKne, Joseph Wilson and family, Mr. and Mrs-»Jnmes Magrell- ; is7 Of the' Point; Mr- arrdxMrs. Graff, ' Miss 'Jennie Tucker, of Phila.; Miss Amelia Sdge, Mrs. Laura Gordon, Mrs. Alice Todd and families, Mr. j j and Mrs Cunningham, Miss Amanda j Lucas, with' the. children of .the U house and the proprietor, Rev. Frank | E. D. Schroe^er- — The fine old house se'emgd to put 1 on new life as in Die days of yore when Capa May ifhd the Point were indeed placed to be reckoned with, as . again, it -is hoped they will beJESSIE LAVENTHOL HERE " Jessie Laventhol, son of .Joseph Layenthol, is 'staying at Cape May for two weeks. Mr Laventhol, who has been connected with the' Philadelphia Inquirer for some time, is well known here, where he- has many , friends. He expects to enter Ruck, nell I'niversity in the fall, after pre- * paration at die day school- qf Temple. V.' -NOTICE ■ . " The first !w,eek in September being th*\ime set- for the gatheriag of clothutg for adults and. espeeiajjy infants . and .children for. the. war sufferers gf Europe/ West Cape May hopes to have .a generous collection. The same may be sent, to the homes of either Mrs. H. H. Eldredge . or ! Mrs. Theo. Reeves. » t