Cape May Star and Wave, 1 October 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 2

PSgeTOo CAPE HAY STAR AND WAVB Sfctmday. October 1, MB

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CELEBRATED SILVER WEDDTNG ANMVEftSARY Twenty-five years of happy wedded life have been accorded Mr. and Mrs- David McPherson and Thursday evening, Sep1- 16, a goodly, number ' of theif relatives and friends gathered together at their home, corner, of Main street an4i New England Roads, to' greet them, .extend hearty good wishes and congratulations. They were also the recipients of fine gifts of silverware and other articles. Silver frilit set, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hughes; Silver Butter, dish, Mr. and Mrs- John Babbit; Silver teaspoons, Edgar Douglass and family; Silver Teaspoon, Dr. and Mrs. W A. Lake: Cutglass Goblets, Mr. and Mrs- J. C. 'Foster; Silver Set, consisting of cream, and gravy ladles and ■cold meat fork, Miss Nora Douglass end friend; Gravy Ladle, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Corson; Cut Glass Pitcher and glasses, George and Mary Hardman; Silyer Tatalespotfns, Mr. and "Mrs. A. Douglass; Desert and Teaspoons, the Chamberlains; Cold Meat Fork, Mrs. A- McKean and Miss Try-t-hene McKean; Bread Tray, Mr. and Mrs. David Hughes; .Gravy Ladle, Mrs. Nellifc and Miss Florence Hoffman; Pearl handled server, Mr. and Mrs- Albeit Matthews; Berrv Spoon, : Harry M- Ayres and Fannie SockWell; Handsome Cake or Fruit Basket, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Corson and Mr. arid Mrs- Otway Brown;' Guest Napkin holders, Mrs- E. C. Hewitt and*Miss Ella Hewitt; Silver Teaspoons, Mr and Mrs. A. D. Reevas and Mr. and Mrs. William Search; Server, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reeves; Vase; children; Tea Bali, Mr, and Mrs- W- Swain and daughter RWIk Meat Fork and Berry Spoon, Mr. and Mrs. E. Holmes; Cold Meat Fork, Mrs. Emma Ewing; I'yrex Pie Plates, Mr. and Mrs. W- Ludwick; Hand painted china sugar and cream aet, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Tomlin. Thirty silver dollars from ' the brothers and sisters and family: Mr. and Mrs. William McPherson, daughters Ruth and Emily; Mr- and Mrs- Boyd Mc pherson, Mr- and Mrs- Burroughs Mcpherson, Mr. and- Mrs. Edward Buck, (nee Miss Lililan. McPherson), Mrand Mrs. John McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis McPherson, Mr. and Mrs- Michael McPherson. Mr. and Mrs- Socrates McPherson. Mr- and Mrs - Frank Lloyd (nee Miss Catherine McPherson}"- ■ Mr. and Mts. George Ewing, five silver dollars. A number of friends and Grangers also: presented silver dollar gifts among- those: Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bate, Mrs. Robt- E- Hand, Miss Widdie Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoffman, Lewis Cresse, Mrand Mrs. John Elliott, Mrs. Ada WeJdon.'Mr- and Mrs. F. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Richard. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. Battcrsall, Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers, MrsEmma Taylor, Rpssel Taylor and othersAmong others, also, some of. whom were" present and presented suitable Kris, others unavoidably detained at ime were Mrs. Mary B. Swain, Mrs. S. Tobin", Mrs. jTulia Cox, Mrs. -John Wilbraham Rev. and Mrs. J. Dvke. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hughes, Miss ; Margaret Weldon, Mrs- Hannah Ludlam, Mrs. Minnie Liidlam, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoffman, Mr. And Mrs, Leon Teal, Miss Nora Douglass, Harry Steele, Miss Georgie Douglass. Miss £lla fteeves, Felton Ewing, Eleanor Reeves, Mrs > Allen "Wilson, Miss Reba Baker, Mrs.' C. E. Baker. Miss Martha TeaJ, Miss Irene McPherson, Edgar McPherson, Frank Bate McPherson, Wilbur McPherson. Mr. and Mrs- R E. Hughes, Walter and George Search, Miss Octavia Douglass- * Following some pleasing musical -selections ami the bountiful scrvinc ef refreshments, all. returnelMo their homes having enjoyed, a happy even i ing and wishing Mr * ami Mrs. Mc- ! Pherson many more years of happy ~wedded life, and . thaU thbse present , would »!«> meet with them on the oc | ' cusion of tl(eir golden wedding anni-1 rersary. Talk is so cheap that. you can. now buy a phonograph for $6.00. j I

LEAVES FOR NEW rOSITION j** /Prof. C W. Wallace, organist at j the Liberty Theatre, is about to leave j for the winter. Qn Monday next he j will leave for Wilmington, Del., to , fill a position at the Aldiae Theatre, | new theatre, having a seating 'cap*:- j ity of 2.000 and a new Moller Pipe j Organ Prof. Wallace has given uni- j versal satisfaction and for a blind , man. unusual service- He expects to j be back in Cape May for the season ; of 1922- j 1921 Cape May County, N. J. 1921 Apportionment of Railroad Tax Collected to September 1st, 1921 The apportionment of the Railroad ! Tax assessed was riven in the detail- j ■ed apportionment sheet recently is- 1 sued- "" ' . a ' The following apportionment is • that of railroad tax collected u- to | September, 1st, 1921, and to be dis- | tributed probably during the nresent ; month: _ - ■ „ . Avalon ; •—> $ jo Cape May City. 3«®4.43 Cape May Point 194-76 Dennis Township . " 2078 97" Lower Township ' 8 17.97 | Middle Township — ... 4280-35 , North Wildwood — — - 1391-69 | Ocean Citv Sea Isle City — 1034-5? j Stone Harbor — Upper Township ~ — J595-5^ West Cape May — — ._ 2^ 5? Wildwood — — 548970 Woodbine — 81 1 1.02 $30270.67 Helping Teacher ^gOj&jO AARON W. HAND, County- Superintendent. ARE YOU THINKING OF MOVING 1 If so get in touch with us. We have ! ' 4 BIG TRUCKS 1 1 TON, 2 TONS, 3 TONS, 5 TONS : f ON THE ROAD ALL THE TIME Trips to Philadelphia every week. • Lots from $10 up. Any point between . Cape May and Philadelphia. CONEY'S X-PRESS ! 106 to 110 Garfield Ave., Wildwood. j I Both Phones GET YOUR SHOES REPAIRED AT j T.H. TAYLOR'S , 626 Washington St. Cape May, N. J. OVERSHOES For Men, Women and Children REPAIRING ; In AH Ita Branches | ; SOLE LEATHER by Side or Strip. ■ NEOLIN SOLES A SPECIALTY | ; Not responsible for work left over 30 | | days. Keystone 138-X J ! H 0 T [j WATER j I , —— — — — — | 1 HEATING I I ' ; G. VANAMAN L ' j Gape May N. J. | 1

; — . — . i SPECIALS I t - g ^ 1.25 Intiete Bloomers for 76 cents. \ . J2.00 Chetoise for $1.25. a Lot )t Royal Shirt Waists and ' BON TON AND ROYAL ! ( WORCESTER CORSETS ; B. T. HAZLETT , 323 WASHINGTON STREET i J Cape May, N. J. £

; Builder's Hardware & | j Household Supplies j j M. H. WARE ' SIS WathrSl Kmy. Phan, 114-X 1 ' mnrniLimann ■ n iinaill 111 III a—all

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Boats FRED PRINCESS . CAROL G. FRANCES MARY C. ALBERTA EMILY MARY E. SALLIE CARRIE MAY "XQQME" ISABEI. BEATRICE EMMA D. BETH \ ELSIE RUTH Motor Boat RESCUE HELEN H. Mary E. 2nd "

Captains FRED BOICE 1 EBB1E TROUT 1 M. S. SOMERS 1 CHAS. THOMPSON 1 COLEMAN SELOVERjl ' HARRY CONOVER : : j F. C. HOLMES j WtfP CONOVER ! : I REDMOND STILES { NATHANIEL HIGH., / AL FOSTER JOSHUA FOSTER j JACK MATHIS LUTHER CRESSE HARRY THOMPSON} ROLLIN STILES \ ' WM. D. STEWART ; E. HOLLINGSEADs j E. R. BROWN | FRANK MATHIS j j CHAJ. POWELL j

Phones j J 506-R1S Wildwood j .y 586-B15 Wildwood 541-B4 Wildwood 506-R4 Wildwood | t Bell 501-R3 Wildwood 501-R2 Wildwood Bell 508-R2 Wildwood 50I-R4 Wildwood j Bell *506-R12 Wildwood j Bell 591-R12 Wildwood Bell 506-R15 Wildwood . Bell 506-R15 Wildwood Bell 501-R4 Wildwood | Bell 501-R3 Wildwood & Sj Bell 506-R6 Wildwood ji Bell 506-R12 Wildwood v j Bell 506-R14 Wildwood > I Bell 501-R6 Wildwood ) ' I Bell 506-R5— 501-R2 ) Wildwood * iBell 506-R14 j I j j

DRUM ARE BITING || 8 REORG,ANIZATION " ^ g - ■ : Stocks swept clear for new merchandise X ; ■ on^sray. Prices Slashed. ^ ; ■ More Bargains at H ; LAYEN THOL'S g J H 319 Washington Street Cape May; N. J, ™ ' I 5Jharmavij ^J. p. MOON, Prop.

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PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED BY 1 REGISTERED DRUGGIST jj Both Phones STATEMENT OF T HE CONDITION OF Security Trust Co.! June 30, 1921

RESOURCES and Demand Loans $1,720,735.17 1 Bonds and Mortgages — 266,075.39 i Stocks and Bonds 1,889,011.68 Overdrafts 28.76 . Rouses, Camden, Gloucester and Cape May 123,000.80 Stamps 207.39 Cash and Reserve 295,537.56 ! / $4,294,595.95 f

uab£Ttif.s S ' Capital — $10,000.00 J I Surplus — 220,000 00 j I Undivided Profits 20,848.71 | 1 Deposits 3,946,747.24 Dividend ' r — " 7,000.00 ! > ] ' . " I i ' ■ $4,294,595.95 '

Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. ! as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee. ^ Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burglar-Proof Vault. ADVISORY BOARD W . *: - - - -_ . T~ •

I J- Spicer Learning, Chairman. Aaron W. Hand. John B. Hoffman. Albert G. Bennett. Dr. Wilson A. Lake.

.Henry f. Thompson, Sec. jsherftrtn S. Sharp. ! Dr. .V. M. D. Marey. 1 A. Carlton Hildreth. Richard E. Reeve*.

KXOOOOOOOfOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO<« ( careful individual attention k ( children^ haircutt1ng a spbclaltt x I Ibeal Shaving parlor < JOSEPH DROGO A 5 FOUR EXPERT BARBERS— NO WAITING S 5 BOOT BLACK STAND INSIDE O S Open 8.-00 a. m. until 8 JO P. M- Saturdays until 11 pa. y? ^ 420 WASHINGTON STREET. CAPE MAY, N. J. g ~r " . ■■ »

k When you house-clean, don't forget the V 1 COLUMBIA LAUNDRY 1 X ' 314 CONGRESS STREET fi 5 BOTH PHONES H. E. SETTLE, Prop. O ft CARPETS, QUILTS, BLANKETS, PILLOWS AND O 5 CURTAINS GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION O H ALL OTHER CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK 9

RANDOLPH JACKSON EXPRESSMAN Local and Long Distance Carting Two-Ton Truck . Special Care Given to Household Goods Keystone 148-Y 802 Queen^St., Cape May, N. J. X X Q Keystone Phone 802-D ^ CHAS. ARNOLD 1 SUNNY HALL CAFE g g COLD SPRING, NEW JERSEY X g CHICKEN AND WAFFLE gX DINNERS A SPECIALTY § g A Choice Variety bf Sea Foods g Yf Mr. Charles Arnold, formerly of ARNOLD'S CAFE -» j? will personally supervise the cusine and service. X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x Paint $2.70 per Gallon PURE LEAD AND ZINC JR.V . Interior Decorator, Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishea, Stains, Window Shades, Putty Brushes, Dry Colors, Furniture Polish. CAPE MAY AGENCY for U. S. N. Deck and Floor Paint j Effecto Auto Finishes W. LENOIR 20* PER C8NT REDUCTION ON ALL WALL PAPER § Great Clearance^ale NOW GOING I * SILK V^i^ISTS 1 AND SWEATERS POSITIVELY ONE THIRD BELOW THE I WHOLESALE- COST BUY TODAY CAPE MAY VARIETY STORE 1 409 Washington Street

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