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feun^ewy WEST CAPE MAY Mr. and Mrs- Theodore Reeves spent the week end. in Easton, Pa. Wiiliam G- Blatner spent one day last week in Philadelphia, PaMr. and Mrs- J- W. Meyer entertained Mr- and Mrs- Walter G. Spindler and ^on, Vestus, over the week end. ' Walter Savage is taking a few days vacation. 1 Mrs. William Nichols spent a week at Atlantic- City Ms. Orion Reeves and .daughter, Dorothy, are spending a week here. Mrs- Charles Perkins spent Tuesday in Philadelphia, PaWilliam Hand,, Sherwood Hand and , William Nichols spent, a week in the sound*. Mr. .and Mrs- Harry Fisher are enjoying a week's vacation. C^drs.- Steven Reeves . entertained Mrs. Bohm recentlvMrs. Georgia Reeves entertained her sister last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henderson gave their daughter, Miss Millicent Henderson, a Hallowe'en party on ' V Friday last.- All had a very enjoy- " ' — able- evening during which thcv plhyed nfany games Quite a few were present, - NOTICE TO GUNNERS Alt of the farms owned by the following named persons have been leased as a gunning reserve: Walter P. Taylor, AVilliam Ludwig, Leon Teal, Ralph Taylor, Georga Walter and Michael McPherson. I, W- L. Levergood, have renten ' the above mentioned properties as a gunning reserve, and "positively forbid all trespassing, and gunning on these properties. A watchman has been placed on the farms for the purpose of prosecuting^-gll trespassers. 1 \ -5-2-621 NOTICE No -trespassing with gun or dog, or tr-pping oii the Meadow View Farm, under penalty of the law. R. H- ARGOE, Manager-
RIO GRANDE NOTES Mr- and Mrs. Go IT entertained Rev Carlisle over Sunday. , Born to Mr. and Mrs- Merrill R. , Neal an eight-pound baby girl, on Thursday, A. M. Mrs- Joseph Chester went, to Mill- - viHe Hospital on Monday. The many friends ol Monroe Hand (who has been dangerously ill with typhoid fever),, will be pleased to * learn of his improvement. The juveniles of this place had a glorious time masquerading, both on Saturday evening and_Mo«day. Miss Edith EndicOtt, 'from Trenton, spent the week . end here with her parents. Mr. Joshfta Reeves, of Camden, ! spent Wednesday with -his sister, Annie Neal- • . , Mr. and Mrs- Ralpli Dennis entertained company from Cape May city on Sunday. Mrs. Frank Jonesis spending a few days with her daughter at Glenrid- , Mr. and Mrs- Harry Stier and . die, Camdendaughter, have gone to Colorado to [ spend some time ftith their daughter. , Mr- Eldredge Hawke has built a ^ new top on his- automobileMr. Harry -Steer and family left | Sunday afternoon to visit their , daughter, who is living ir.fthe west Mrs. Mary Jone^f left this week to ^ , -visit he/ daughter. The Nazarene Church is having a pipeless heater installed. John Brown is going to have some ( improvements made on 'his house. Mrs- Merrill Nea( has a fine baby ( girl. 1 A new storekeeper is expected here this week. Little Martha Jones is much im- ( ' proved arid is able to , get around on crutches. ' , , Mr. Shaw has his home forsale-Mrs.-Laura Oliver, of Cold Springs, visited Martha Jones, this week. 1 The smallest children at the pubi lie school had an entertainment Mon- ' day afternoon. • N.OTICE TO GUNNERS All persons "are forbidden trespassing wi,th gun or dog on property ■ known as Cape May Beach Land Co., , situated near Cape May Point, under penalty of tHe-law. FRANK S. RUTHERFORD, 4 11-5 -'St— 651 Lessee
COLD SPRING Mr. and Mrs. N; Needles have returned front a ' pleasant sojourn among relatives in New York.' - Miss Florence Hoifman and Miss Irene McPherson pttended the Halcelebration at Dias Creek, Saturday evening Mesdames Wells and McNeill spent ^Monday evening at Wilflwcod. Mrs- rf) L Foster, of Wildwood, was calling on relatives Friday after - Miss Phoebe Miller called on her friend. Miss Elizabeth Hand, at Cape May, ThursdayMr. and- Mrs. Lewis Hoffman en-, joyed a brief vacation with friends near -Vineland, N. J. The "Busy Bees" Sunday School Class, of Mrs. , Etta Reeves, held a Hallowe'en festival at the Jr. O. UA- M. Hall, Friday evening. -The Hallowe'en Frolic at the Grange Hall, Saturday evening, was enjoyed by all and netted a goodlysum financially- • GOSHEN (Staff Correspondent) Miss Eunice High is this week with Mrs. George Batten, at Clayton. Dr. Humphrey -Swain and wife, in Philadelphia MondayMrs- Emma Corson is visiting MrsRobert Miller, at Court House, for a few day s.Beatrice Hughes is in Philadelphia with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cope man, for a few weeks. J- C. Burke and wife spent Sunday at CaJ5e May. Mrs- John W.Mecray and Mrs- Jud. son Bennett called on Mrs. George Peterson Wednesday, enroute for Clayton. Mrs- Eliza Crandol, of Atlantic ' City, is with her son, Spencer, for a ; few days. ' Samuel Hearon and family spent Sunday at EldoraJacob Rolle and son, Bill, and .Edwin Townsend, motored to Williamstown, Sunday. F. W. James and wife were home over the week end. If YOU are not a Member of the Progressive League of Cape May— | • Why Not? ^ ^ Election stickers printed on 5_hours i notice-. Star and Wave Office-
WAS CREEK | Mrs. Elmira Smith is keeping house for Butcher Crandol while he 1 is on his vacation- , Mrs- Li da McDamel was spending ' the day" with Mrs. Coleman Norton, on Wednesday- last. I'orhona Grange was held here on , last Tuesday with a very interesting ' program. ^ Edward Howell, of Court House, ' finds work at the Bay Shore here these days. Miss Sarah Peterson, of Goshen. ' spent the week end with Mrs. Uriah : Norton. , Charles Vanaman is baking his ' winter supply of wood sawed by Samuel Herron, of Goshen. Joseph Messick and wife, of Mill- i yillc, were c&lling on their daughter, 1 1 Mrs Richard Lloyd, on Sunday. - Howard Corson, of Goshen, was a Sunday visitor at the home of How- - 5 ward Norton and family. 3 Richard Lloyd and wife spent Simday calling on Southern Page mid wife, at Wildwood. * A Hallowe'en party |as held in the I. O- M- Hall, Saturday evening last, which was largely attended, all having a-jolly good time4 Joel Fisher has sold the propertyadjoining his homestead to a Chinese couple. Reports fiom the hospital where , Edward Scull is confined, are that he 4 is improving. Charles Wright and Merritt Reichard, of the Stqne Harbor Coast Guard' Station, were recently taking a hunt through this parr of the count _ ty looking-for Mr. Wright's stolen sneak -boxMrs- Frederick J. Smith returned ~ to the home of her parents" "here, Mr. "r and Mrs- Coleman Norton/ from her extended auto trip through the hills „ of North Jersey, with a heavy cold " I and is irhproving under the doctor's t • • • — • The P- 0. S- of A- is having very 1 - busy meetings this fall, having taken J - in 22 new members and more' applications coming in every week.. Cone siderable interest is being taken in j the order both by the new and old ! members. A quoit team has been o organized with Harry David as cap- - tain- They lost their first game to Wildwood Wednesday night, 3 to 5. s J The officers plan to have something j interesting each meeting night hnd j are succeeding.
n ASTBKbing FDR SALE Automobile Bfll of Sale forms at " Star and Wave office or by mailFOR SALE — -OlJsmobUe; excellent condition, good tires, one extra. A " real bargain. Investigate for yourself. Inquire Entriken'a garage, or Ed. M. Miller, 641 Hughes .. st, Cape May. AUTO FOR SALE An Oldsmobile touring car in excellent condition is for qyick sale at than one-third its original costApply Star and Wave Office. 11-5-1—632 FOR SALE — Touring' car in good condition, mechanically perfect and electricity. No reasonable offer - refused- Demonstration. 18 Star and Wave Office. FOR SALE — Cunningham Piano in 1 first class condition. Apply at 114 Eldredge Avenue, West Cape May. x x FIREWOOD — Sewed in stove or fire " place lengths. Delivered, -$10.00 Cord- J- T. WOOLSON, Wildwood Both Phones. 10.22-516 . FOR SALE Dry Cord Wood in stove lengths. S10.00 a cord delivered- Arthur Wilsot\, Cold Spring, N. J- Both phones. FOR SALE — Dwelling house, Broadway andpYork Avenue, West Cape . May. *6l rooms and bath, J^ot 60 by 109- Perfect order. Reasonable price. Easy terms- Apply to A. ij. Hand, Cape M»f, tfT J. TOR SALE-^-One si 920 Chevrolet j tpurng car, perfect condition- One t I 1920 Maxwell touring car- One • , i Ford touring car with winter top, , cheap. Five 1-ton trucks. Apply • t Harry Kehr, 432 West Perry st., I Cape May, N. J. Keystone phone,, , 121-M. U-5-2t— 626 ; FOR RENT , HOUSE. FOR RENT AJI the year • around,, 915 Queen Street Apply beI I ween two and three niplork In the afternoon nt 7<9 Washington Street, Cape May. 10-29-fT-587
■n'ggars-fcgjSTUS WANTED — Small dreaUr mm. Star and Whve Office, On**. May. — Woman for general housewotk. Apply 306 6th Avenue W. Cape May, after 4:30 P. M. lt-UPtf-443' WANTED— Residence or building lot in Cape May. No brokers. Address Star 4 Wave. ll-5-lt-«3S FOUND " FOUND — Bunch of keys. .Star and Wave office. LOST LOST— Collie pup, 10 weeks ' oldBrown with -white spots- Reward if returned to H. H. McPherson, Miller Cottage. > 11-5-lt— 627 PIANOS TUNED W. R. Robinson, piano tuner, will in Cape May week of November 14th; Orders for tuning may be left with R. B. Reeves, 210 Btpadwap, W. Cape May. Keystone phone, 274-A. ll-5-2t— 630 PLAN WOttK AND SAVE Start the saving habit and open an account with tie Security Treat Co. A Strong Institution. WANTED Typewriters . of standard makesStar and Wave Publishing Co., Cape May, N. J. There always seem to be more than twelve rent-paying days in the year. • HOURS CHANGED On and after November 7th, the I Cape May Post Office will close at 7.00 P. M., instead of 7.30 P. M., as heretoforeFIREWOOD— Sawed in stove or fire ' place lengths. Delivered, $10 00 Cord. J. T. WOOLSON, Wildwood Both Phones. 10-22-516 Don't give ybur children fatherly i advice — let them grow old unassist- ! ed-
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