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CAPE MAY POrNT J (Staff Correspondent), t J The services in. the Community j R Chapel on Sunday last was in charge j of the Rev. Curtis O. Bosserman of , the Presbyterian Church, of Cape j t May- Mrs. Frank Rutherford was in j charge of the music. A good sized | ^ r eongregation was present. A very i ( good sermon was preached from St- , John, 4th and 7th verses. The Rev. Jacob Dyke of Cold I f Spring Presbyterian Church will \ preach on Sunday next at 3:30 P-.M- ' | A cordial invitation is extended to all to be present i , The Wednesday Afternoon Club i held its usual meeting oh Wednesday , last- A number of ladies were present, spending a pleasant afternoon . /^fivery Wednesday afternoon at 3 P. , Ml Come out, invite your neighbors. Miss Cowden, who spent the summer with Miss Elizabeth Atkinson, . will spend the winter in Washington. Miss Sallie Wright will winter in I Florid A. She having closed her home; here. Mrs. d'Komtrajvill continue to live here during the winter and will be glad to serve the transient visitor over the week end. The Presbyterian Church will receive & coat of paint at the hands Mr. John Stanton, who is A. No. 1 in . this line of work E. W. Springer is making preparation toward • laying the curb around ! St- Peter's Church. This will be a ' decided improvement ""to the immedi- - ate communityWork on, the Jetties will be com-1 menced about November first. This is ! good news for the Point folks and ; will metrti much for next summer. ! The delightful weather of the Fall j season has brought many visitors, to j the shore- October is a month of great beauty here and folks should be encouraged to.. come down. Why, j we are justJike a Joseph Lincoln; story, try it and see. RIO GRANDE NOTES (Staff Correspondent) Mrs. Warren Harris was a Thuro- 1 ■day shopper at Cape May. Merrill Neah spent three days at

Devon and Phila. ' Monroe Hand is still very ill at his j home with typhoid fever. Enoch Hand lost, a very valuable J w hog that tipped the beam at 300 lbs. . w Mrs- Nelson Hand entertained the | • M. E. preacher on Saturday and Sun- 1 h: day. t, Henry Hildreth of Ocean City was . " buried jn the Rio Grande cemetery K on Saturday- , i Mrs. Harry Smallwood is quite! much indisposed at this writing- j Sl Little Martha Jones had the. mis- J fortune to break her leg on Monday. * Merrill Heal purchased a cow of Lewis Sayre, of Cape May City. Oliver McDonald and wife spent ^ Sunday with friends at BurleighOn Friday about %ten o'clock a- m. thg house belonging, to Cape May Co. Land Co. occupied by Jpsepht Chegter, waS totally destroyed byfire. Quite ariew things which were b down stairs were saved- -j ANNE* NEWS Very encouraging reports are being J brought to the attention of the teach- . ers regarding the Xnfas Bank- , It is the intention of the school to ^ have the school librarj_opened to the J pupils the first Friday in November. . The eighth grade still leads , all the grades in inspection, having an aver- 1 age of 86 per cent. Olivia Turner, pupil in etaug*.

WEST CAPL MAY (Staff Correspondent^ Mrs- Louis Hoffman has returned after spending a week with her sister, Mrs- Adams, of Middletown, New •York.Mrs. Clara Mathews is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs- On on Reeves of Easton. Pa. Mr. and "Mrs- Euan Brown and ' children left for Altoona, Pa., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Richardson. Miss Tryphene McKean spent the ! week-end in Phila. • Miss Anna Smitl\, Miss Edith See and Mr. Reuben Reeves are taking an automobile tour through some Pennsylvania citiesMr. and Mrs-'S. Edward Hughes • and son, Walter, spent the week-end j in Phila. Albert Smith had the pleasure of taking a trip with Bob Hewitt in a Hydroplane from Caipe May to Port | Washington, Long Island, Thursday ; last, a distance of 190 miles. Mr- and Mrs. E. G. Doughty have s j gone to Millville for two weeks. Mrs. Steven Reeves spent -Wednesday in Wildwood. Mrs. Charles Poulson visited her daughter, Mrs- Allen Green on Sunday last-

Mrs Ella P. Ludlam and Mrs. Sal ^ lie Stevens attended the inspection fleeting of the G. A. R. Post No. 6, ^ of Camden Mrs. Claude Eldredge and son, t ( spent one day last week in Philadel- (- I phiaWe. arc glad to hear of Mrs. Re- E Laird's improvements- ' j Mr. and Mrs- Oscar Jizard and Mrs. J and son and two daughters ' , of Millville, N. J-, spent Sunday with i .1 Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Ludlam- | Mrs. Fred Wetzler and children ' [ are spending sometime away. |\ Michael Holland spent Sunday with 1 I his daughter in Philadelphia. 1 jyfrs- Georgie Reeves is spending a | week in Philadelphia, j Reuben Springer and family spent j the week-end in Swainton, N. J. Mrs. Charles Eldredge and Mrs. i Raynor spent Tuesday in Wildwood visiting friends. FISHING CREEK (Staff Correspondent) Miss Tomlin of Camden, has been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Frank BateMrs- Elizabeth Morrison of Rio Grande, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Keller for a few daysMr. and Mrs. Clarence Howard and baby, spent over-Sunday with*the lati :er's mother, Mrs. George Rudolph i at Wildwood-. D. Murrell .Woplson and wife have I ! returned after taking a 'two weeks I I trip , to places of interest in Penna. -- Mrs. Frank Matthews, has returned home after spending a week wjth her - 1 mother, Mrs- James Shaw at Sea.. i ' ville. I Eug. Woolson who^iad the miSfor. ; tune to break his collarbone i&Anuch I I i improved at this writing. > I Mrs. William Bate has returned af f ! ter spending a few. days with, her 1 parents at Delmont- . ! Mr. Hughes and wife and daughi ter Gwendolyn of- West Cape Mar, ' spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank Bar1 nett; Freeman Yeaiicks and faniHy; who; are making their home at Wildwood spent Sunday with relatives. Mrs- Alfred Jackson visited Wildl wood on Tuesday last.

Mr- and .Mrs. Frank Shellenger of Erma, spent Monday evening with Mr. an.' Mfs. Alfred Sheets. Mrs. Physter has gone to Coir igswood, where she will make her home with her daughter. i Gordon Yerricks spent Sunday, with | his brother at Camden. ; Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Schcllenrsr j took supper with Mr. and Mrs. An- ~ I gustus Yearicks on Tuesday evening. ) Mfs- Emma Snyder of Holmesburg , Pa., is .visiting Mrs- D. -Murrell Wool, j son for a few daysI Reba Pamett took flipper with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schellcnger at Erma, N, J., on "Sunday eveningMr. ami Mis Arthur Fox and children and Mrs- I^ewirf- Fox.^spent over Sunday with relatives in Salem, N. J. Joseph Ford tad family spent Sunday- in PhiladelphiaRussell Schellenger and wife and daughter Joanne, are spending a short tune in Camden, where- he is undergoing an examination at Cooper HospitalMrs. Frank Matthews entertained an evening company on Tuesday evening. Those present were: MrsClarence Howard, Mrs. Frank Sheets. Jr., Mrs. Joseph. Ford, Mrs. James Shaw of Seaville and Frank Bunny [ and Mrs. Samuel Stillwell of West Cape My » i — J Why not hold a paid up Membci- , ship card in the Progressive League? J 1 "Ask tbe man who own* one?"

GOSHEN (Staff Correspondent) ] Robt- Hannold of Loesburg, spent I r a few/days with Robert Hughes and wifea Walter Tomliri of Hefklerville, was n a week-end visitor with Beatrice Hughes. d Mrs- Frank Miller is this" week it with Bridgeton friends- ] Mrs. Car(ton Westcott of South e Seaville, spent last Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Emma Corson. .e Mrs- Joe Wells returned to her n Brooklyn home Tuesday, after spendi. ing several weeks with her parents, Wesley Hughes and wife .s William Trout and wife of Eldora, [d called on their daughters TuesdayMrs. James Burke spent last week < ,f in' Philadelphia with friends. a Clarence Gallaher and wife, D. W. rt Rodan and wife, Frank Gallaher ( iy and wife, Mrs Rebecca Neal, of Cape May, called on J. C. Burke and ■e wife on SundayWm- Young and wife entertained s- friends from Pitman on Sunday. Johh Castor of Phfla., was a week Gr end visitor with-shis daughter, Mrs- „. Harry Martinnf PkilaAolnhin. QTViit Fred Goodall

with George Shaw and wife Bert Hughes of Bridgeton, was home over Sunday. Pastor Morgan and wife entertained their daughter from Ocean City on Friady evening. , Grace Morgan spent the week-end at Green Creek with her sister, Mrs. Conover. Leroy Wood and Bijl Corson of Rio Grande, spent the week-end with friends. Allie "Rhoado* and family- visited , Heislerville friends on Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Crandol are ; this week visiting -friends in Hum- . melstowh, and Harrisburg, PaRoy and' Wesley Grace. Jr., of Beth ! lehem. Pa., are spending a few days with their father. Mrs.- Mettie Baymore closed he: summer home here on Saturday and will now live in CamdenThe "Excelsior Class" held a party in Mechanics Hall on Friday, October 14th. It doesn't take a magician's wand or mystic chant to mix fertilizers at hojj«r"One South Jersey potato grower^ recently made up 150 tons of a , 4-8-6 and saved $13 on -a ton--

■UUIB1WI11WW IB MOVING! If m get i> UmA With w« have 4 BIG TRUCKS g 1 TON, I TONS. 8 TONS, 5 TONS ON THE ROAD ALL THE TIME Xj Tripe to Philadelphia every week, g Lois from $10 op. Any point between £ Cape May and Philadelphia. C , CONEY'S X-PRESS > 106 to 110 Garfield Ave, Wildwood. > Both Phone* JJ GET YOUR" SHOES REPAIRED AT = T.H.TAYLOR'S ; 626 Washington St. Cape May, N. J. OVERSHOES For Men, Women and Children repairing In All Ita Branches 5 SOLE LEATHER by Side or Strip. NEC) LIN SOLES A SPECIALTY ^ : Not responsible for. work left over 30 _ days. Keystone 138-X ^ S ' :! " 0 T | [I WATER j HEATING | '[j G. VANAMAN | i | Cape May "• J- 1 A §

1 - j Byron Pennington Croker Post No. 184 j j i H WILDWOOD, NEW JERSEY n ' " FIRST LYCEUM CONCERT OF THE SEASON SIPHER-SCHWARTZ CONCERT CO. Monday Evening, October 31,1921 ; High Fchoo'l Auj.torium, 8.15 P. M. Speaker: Warren Patten Coon, Newark (Field Secret ar; . New Jersey Patriotic League, Assemblyman d Essex County) J I- ADMISSION: SE \SO.N TICKETS $3 00. SINGLE ADMISSION $1 (War Tax Included) _

Met. on S.I. .1 MECRAT'S MARKET NEXT ATTRACTION LIGHT OPERA REVUE November 22nd, 1921 i Mr. A. C: Gile, Contracting Painter, announces the removal of his place of business to 311 MANSION STREET CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY Where increase space will permit Furniture Ee finishing and other lines of careful painting NOW is the opportune ii me to paint the home °J".OTWage inmds and out. If you are interested in careful workmanship and the best of materials. 1 would be pleased to give estimates at thik^ime. A. G. GILE V 311 MANSION STREET CAPE MAT, N. J.

When you hoine'dean, don't futget da raj C . 1 COLUMBIA LAUNDRY 1 g 314 CONGRESS STRKTT g yf BOTH PHONES H. E. SHTTLE, Prop. S CARPETS, QUILTS, BLANKETS. PILLOW8 AND 5 CURTAINS GIYEN SPECIAL ATTENTION S ALL OTHER CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK . I Frank Entrlken G Sc is —CENTRAL GARAGE— > AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WOR?™1 EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WORK— CARS STf^" -CABS HIRED DAY OR NIGHT— ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUTtta ' Agents for the Fairbanks-^orsesGaa sad Oil Engi-is •' KEYSTONE 1-90 A ^ RANDOLPH JA KSOf'f EXPRESSMAN ' t,„ Local and Long Distance Ca" l , Two-Ton Truck S' Special Care Given to Household Gc"} ^Keystone 148-Y ^ 802 1 ^"Ce" St" CaPe Ma; ij*. J. ^ I PAint^2^70^rGa|Pa PURE LEAD. AND ZINC j 1 Interior Decorator. Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Stains, Wjng dosr Shades. Putty Brushes, Dry Colors, Furniture Polish. CAPE MAY AGENCY for U. S. N. Deck and Floor Paint Effecto Auto Finishes j W. LENOIR 20 PER CENT- REDUCTION ON ALL WALL PAPER fG^Ara^A^CESAUEj ' , NOW GOING ON CnIFull line of SILK waists AND SWEATERS POSITIVELY ONE THIRD BELOW THE WHOLESALE COST g BUY TODAY g CAPE MAY VARIETY STORE ^ g 409 Washington Street 1 PRIVATE BATHS H'/ EUROPEAN PLAN I 1 RIDGWAY HOUSE 1 ] ELEVA' OR SERVICE g AT THE FERRIFS PHILADELPHIA. PA | Hot and Cold Running Water in Each Room Security Trust Co. June 30, 1921 / » *- ^ . Vj

* RESOURCES ^'imeand Demand' Loans $1, 720,735.17 Ci Bonds and Mortgages — 266,075.39 Si Stocks and , Bonds — 1^89,011.681 U Overdrafts: — 28.76JD Banking Houses, Camden, Gloucester and Cape May 123,000.00. Revenue Stamps 207^9 I Cash and Resen-e 296,537.56: $4^94,595.951

LIABILITIES — 1 $10,000.00 Surplus — - 223,00000 Profits 20,848.71 Deposits — j 3,946,747.24 Dividend — 7,000.00 $4,294,595.95 *

Three Per Cent. Interest allowodfon Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent in~4lufglar-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. Sherman S. Sharp. I Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. ! A. Cylton Hildreth. ! Richard E. Resvse.