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" ' Bishop Oliver, of Philadelphia,! j epent Sunday with his sister, Mrs.j " Charles Hughes. . Theodore Bennett is home for a| W^?Hot Albert Ludlam spent the' week end in TrentonMiss Laura Pierson has returned j after spending a week in Altoona, Pa. » Wm- Callahan spent lhursday with • Robert Blattner- ... Mr- and Mrs- Thos. Eldredge, M*T and Mrs. Daniel Stevens, spent Sat- r tlrday at Green Creek. , Mrs. Charles Baker entertained on Wednesday, Mrs. Walter Legaits and t two children and Mrs. Sallse Logan. Mrs. Edw Henderson and daughter Millicont, spent Wednesday with MrsHenderson's mother, who is ill at xne Lankanau hospital- ' Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Doughty | ■pent a couple of days in Philadel- ! phia last week- ' . . ' Mrs. Joseph Hand and mother. Mrs. Crosby, were in Philadelphia a . ' few days the past • week- M Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Salsbury Spent j the week-end with their daughter,] Janet, who' is at a private school at ■ } Chestnut HiU. j Mr. and MrSz-Qrosby and/daughter | Ruth of Kensingtohr-PaJ^pent Sun ' , day with Mr and Mrs. Jos- HandMrs- Harry Eldredge is spending ■ some time with her sister at Pittston, PaSergeant Jack Wrighter, of Company* 10, was calling on the boy's this Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brewton gave a party in honor of their daughter. ■ Mildred's tenth birthday»~The rooms were decorated in pink. The cake was ; decorated in pink. -candles, rosebuds, formed her name. The guests in eluded: Mazie Lafferty, Sarah Spanger, Edith Morton, Adele Frymire, Alice Shertcnlieb, Jeanette Newell, - Ruth Lovett,' Janet Eldredge, Charlotte Eldredge, Elizabeth Meyer, Pearl Learning, Norma Fisher, A*na Chambers, Frances Germon. Bemice Hand, Attaint Logan, Emma Logan. Clara Chambers, Pearl Argofe, Margaret Purgatoi\e, Gwendolyn Hughes, Lorraine Little, Helen Brewton, Mildred Brewton Lyndell- Brown, Henry Trader, William Marvel, Adelbert Halbruner, Glenn Davis, Harry Rutherford, Jacob Shepperd, Harry Brown. RIO GRANDE NQTESi ( Staff- Correspondent) We are sorry to hear of the seri- * ous Alness of "Captain Silas Shaw. His many friends wish for lnifi a speedy recovery. *■ . Mrs. Hoff of Atlantic City, is spending ikime time with her daughter hereMiss Elizabeth Steer is quite mucji indisposed at this writin":- ' Miss Edith Endicott of Trenton, spent tlTe Week-end with her parents here. t Mrs. Miles Colwell. and mother spent Friday With her sister, Mrs- E. • Woolson at Fishing Creek. Frank Ncal had the misfortune to fall from a load of wood on Tuesda hurting "his head and shoulder and giving him quite a shaking up. The Methodist pulpit was filled by Rev. Carlhde in the absence of Rev Hamlin-on SundayDavid Gprf and wife attended ser .vice on Sunday^at the head of Tuck-| KYank Corson is havin the Areola1 svstem heat put if) his house- \ ' We are sorry to learn of the s oh ous illness of Morris Hand. Calyin Kimble who has been ill with typhoid malaria is able to sit up for a few moments at a time Melvin Cornell celebrated his birt'. day oa Tuesday evening-

CAPE J1AY POINT . 1/ (Staff Correspondent) Owing to the Rally pay services in - ! his own. dhufeh in Cape- May, the ' Rev. Mr. Bosserman was unr.ble to , 1 be with us last Sunday. In his absence, Mr. Samuel Toy, of a ; West Cape May,- took charge of the ^ i Sunday .School and church services ; He spoke from the 14th chapter of a j St. John, '6th verse Mr- Toy lived „ i at the Point about fifteen years ago „ and is interested in its doings He also held sen-ice in the chapel, wtaile f living here and hopes to be ®sre c again during the winter. Mrs. Rutherford had charge of the j, music- The Rev. Boaserman will j, preach on. Sunday next. A cordial in- p vitation is extended to everyone to n be present at these services. j The committee in charge of these services 'would greatly appreciate the (_ presence - of the town officials at i i these services. Up to the present time (outside of Washington LeNoir c ; and Mrs. LeNoir who have faithfully „ ! attended) none of the officials of the town have thought it worth their h while to present themselves at these ^ | services, this despite the fact that , they promised to co.onerate and up- s 1 hold the work- The people in charge e ! of this wdrk have taken time and „ trouble and interest in it to keep it t ] going, many of them living ninety ^ I miles away and it is due them that > the officials come out and encourage i these folks. Mrs- Rosie Jones has returned to j the Point and opened her cottage for r i a short time- c Mrs- Nathan Jones has been enter- j | taining Mrs. D. Frank, Gledhill and , ' Miss Reutcri Miss Router came for , ' a week's stay 'and has remained over j j three. She is delighted with' the beauty of the Fall season at tl\e , i Point- ( : On Friday afternoon the children . ' j gave their entertainment for the Jsen- ; 'cfit of the Victrola Fund- Songs and , j recitations were given. F. E. D. j ' Schroeder ployed for1 the 'children- j The Wednesday afternoon club was i well attended • A very pleasant af- . ternoon being spent- The ladies hope . ' to -hive a little bazaar before Christ- ; 1 mas time- .Their summer friends , j will purchase. ... -; ■ , Mr. and Mrs. Dale very much re- ; gret that they could not be present: Sunday last Mr, Dale was taken last- Dale taken u

| and was unable to travel. n GOSHEN ; (Staff Correspondent) * ' Miss Pearl Kirkbridge, of Camden, j, spent Monday with her erandparents p Jacobe Rolle and wife li Miss Dorothy Edwards was a week i( end visitor at Court House with c Miss Emily Garrison. , o . Millard High, is this week substi- n tuting at Avalon Coast Guard Sta- « tion. .. , a Jim Hess, of Court House, called r on friends one day last weekMr. and Mrs- Riley Mtxner are spending a few days in Phila. Mrs- Annie Finley returned home g 1 Inst week, after spending two weeks _ in Camden Miss Elisabeth Bloomei-s and htanI ley Watson, of Avalon, called on his parents on Sunday. • Charles Mixner was a Wildwood visitor on Monday w Miss Florence- Errickson spent Saturday. at Court House with Celes te Foster. . ' Wm. Peterson and family, George j Thompson, of Marmora, Mr. and Mrs. Lam- Peterson, of South Den nis, and Miss Etta Sara Connor, of Philadelphia, railed on George Peterson and family on Sunday. Miss Clara Springer of Wildwood, was home over Sunday , with her mother, Mrs. Man- Springer. M rs. Emma Corson spent the week-end at Court Hduse Lewis Creamfer and wife,. Mrs- Mason Lozer. and Monroe Chambers, were in Millville on Saturday. Mabel Bright, Lester Davis and Chas. Bright, of Atlantic City, were calling on friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Mecray of Cape May City, passed thru here Monday, enroute for Clayton. Millard Davis of Dias Creek, was calling on his parents Monday. Mrs. Sarah Faunce was taken to ' the Wildwood hospital" on Saturday. A number from here attended the court last week. Mr- and Mrs. Winfield Coombs called on Court House friends Monday- m i m CHANGE SCHEDULE I The Reliance Bus Line schedule i i running between Cape May, Wild- > I wood, Ocean City atid intermediate points enroute changed their schedule on Monday, September 19, and at present are operating on the followLEAVE CAPE MAY FOR WILDWOOD: . „ 7:00 A. M., 9:00 A. M., 11:00 A- " 1:00 J*. M., 3:00 P. M-, 5:00 P. M„ 7:00*P M., 9:00 P- M-, 11:00 P. M. } LEAVE WILDWOOD FOR CAPE M8-»^A. M., 10:00 A- M„ 12:00 M., J 2:00 P. M., 4:00 P. M — 6:00 P. M-, 8:0Q P. M„ 10:00 P. M , 12:00 M. r LEAVE CAPE MAY AND W1LD- • WOOD FOR OCEAN CITY: . 8:00 A. M-, 12:00 M., 4:00 P. M-, 8 *00 P M LEAVE OCEAN CITY FOR WILD rf WOOD AND CAPE WAY: 10:30 A. M„ 2:30 P. M., 6:30 P- *•, v 10:30 P. M. - THE ANNEX GLEE CLUB !The Annex Glee dlub sympathizes with Martha Colpmarf, onq of its members in the death of her grandmother, Mi-si Nancy Williams. , The baseball team closes its sea,1 -on on Saturday 'with the West Cane ' I May team. So far this season t' e pj Annex team has only lost one game. The Question Box has arouse quite an inUrest in tha upper grades.

COLD St-iUNG (Staff Correspondaat) Mr*. M. E- Sawyer is' entertaining j company. Miss Mabel Feaster will spend the * winter in PhiladelphiaMrs. Alice Lee of Wildwood. was a recent caller at the home of Jfr--and Mrs. Henry Shaw. l Mr. and Mrs- John Soffe and Mr and Mrs. H. L. Foster will spend the winter months at the Oxford Apartments, Taylor Avenue, WildwoodJere Wells and famuy have, moved L the Snyder cottage to the P- C house on Main road. The Misses Phebe and Mary Miller have returned from, a delightful trin to Baltimore, Washington and other points and are now visiting their ; nieces, the Mioses Ludlam at South Denittit Twenty-six members of Friendship D. of A. visited Cedarvijle - Lodge on Thursday, Oct. 6th. r Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder were calling on friends, Sabbath afterh»bn. Mrs. Learning Hand accompanied - her sister-in-law to .Atlantic City -on Alfred Clresse, wireless operator, sailed Wednesday for European ersMrs- H. Needles is making an extended visit with her parents in New York state. - J BETTER TIMES COMING The job will soon be hunting the j - instead of the man the job, ac- j c cording to James S. McCarthy, . oi ! Philadelphia, field secretary" of the ! f National Retail" CoaLMerchants As- ! . soi-iatlon,.who has just returned from j I an extensive tour of the country- 1 "I ami happy to report," Said • Mr. j McCarthy, "that in every section of our country business is' picking up. and prosperity is surely on the way. The wheels of jw{ustT> are beginning to hum, farrr^products are advancin nrice, and every one is wear-' ing the smile that won't come off. •"President Harding .rqndcred^. a splendid sendee to the nation when iie declared in his inaugural address that dvting his term of office there will bfe less government in business, and rriore business in' government." Hounded by I". S. Sleuths i "This declaration by the new exec ntive I rave heart to American busi(gave to

men, who had for the last eight years been hounded by federal sleuth until they were compelled to shut down and retire from the. game. "Since President. Harding hasbeen at the helm, confidence has been re- a stored, and the American peddle arc i for an era of old-fashioned pros- j perity. The textile mills of New Eng- J are whirring, the steel industry g is" picking up, "rpilroad travel as in- a creasing, the carpenter's hammer is | once more ringing, and crops are a moving, all of which indicate that S are recovering from depression r and hitting the high Bpots on the road to good times. Automobile Bill of Sale .forms at- i Star and Wave office or by mail- t f

ARE YOU THIN mini OF > MOVING I II so get in toach with oa. We have > 4 BIG TRUCKS | TON, i TONS, 3 TONS, 5 TONS J ON THE ROAD ALL THE TIME J Tripe tc Philadelphia every week. A Lots from $10 up. Any point between f May and Philadelphia. CONEY'S X- PRESS | 106 to 110 Garfield Ave, Wildwood. ^ Both Phones J v TOUR SHOES REPAIRED AT c T.H. TAYLOR'S Washington St. Cape May, N. J. OVERSHOES Fwr Mew, Women and Children REPAIRING In AO Ita Branckee j SOLE LEATHER by Side or Strip. NEOL1N SOLES A SPEOALTY I Not responsible for work left over 30 I days. Keystone 138-X | ~ I- : — Ij j nis'ta mil aaffiMRMBagggt ■■ ■ •&&. j | n o t WATER j HEATING

G, VANAMAN | Cape May N. J. - ■ wiiHB|WSHIH88jW g Wars and rumors 'of wars are still , persisting — and the League of Nh- j tions goes merrijy on. -

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D When you houserf^an. don't forget the | COLUMBIA LAUNDRT | 314 CONGRESS STREET X 5 BOTH PHONES H. E. SETTLE. Prop. O S CARPETS, QUILTS, BLANKETS, PILLOWS AND O © CURTAINS GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION ALL OTHER CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORE X Frank Entrlken & SoiBB —CENTRAL GARAGE— AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK |3H EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WORK— CABS STQRKDL^H^H HIRED DAY OR NIGJtT— ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPLIXI^HH^I Agents for u»o"Fairbanka-Mor*e Gas and Oil Engines KEYSTONE 1-90A ""randolph jackson w EXPRESSMAN V I Local and Long Distance Carting Two-Ton Truck Special Care Given to Household Goods 1 Keystone 148-Y 802 Queen'St., Ca>e May, N. J.

Paint $2.70 per Gallon PURE LEAD AND ZINC Interior Decorator, Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Stains, Window Shades, Putty Brushes, Dry Colors, Furniture Polish. CAPE MAY AGENCY for U. S. N. Deck and Floor Paint Effeeto Auto Finish** r- /~ W. LENOIR £eXonNSj. 20. PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL WALL PAPER 1 Great Clearance Sale NOW GOING ON Ipull line of SILK WAISTS and SWEATERS POSITIVELY ONE THIRD BELOW THE ~ WHOLESALE COST V ' BUY TODAY CAPE MAY VARIETY STORE gU | e 409 Washington Street PRIVATE BATHS EUROPEAN PLAN RIDGWAt HOUSE BLIVATpR MRVICe AT THE FERRIES PHILADELPHIA. PA Hot and Cold Running Water in Each .'Room — M^^^MMBHBIHWHIHUIlHIJHimihMHUMMmmUlllirtMq>U.I; STATEMENT 6F^THE CONDITION OF Securjty Trust Co. . June 30, 1921 nnemiDPn: I I I Ann . 1TIPR I LIABILITIES

Time and Demand Loans- $1,720,735.17 Bonds and Mortgages — 266,075.39 Stocks and Bonds 1,889,011.68 Overdrafts : ~ 28.76 Banking Houses, Camden, Gloucester and Cape May 123,000.00 Revenue Stamps — — — 207.39 Cash and Reserve "295,537.66 $4^94^95.95 0

7 Capital — tiofioo.on 9 Surplus 220,000 00 8 Undivided Profits — 20,848.71 6 Deposits . ... . 3,946,747.24 Dividend : ; 7,000.00. a . , V 6 * 5 $4,294,595.95 '

Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Depoeits. Acts as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Truste*. I Safe Deposit Boxes for Reiit in Burglar-Proof" Vault. ADVISORY BOARD

> Spicer Learning, Chairman. Aaron W. Hand. John B. Huffman. Albert G. Bennett. Dr. Wilson A. Lake.

Henry C. Thompson, See. ! Sherman S. Sharp. | Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. A. Carlton Hildreth. i Richard E. Beeves.