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

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CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE (Staff Correspondent) The Baptist Choir under the leader- ( ship of Clem Foster, ist sinking ex- , ceptionally well. I Mrs- Annie Learning, of. Romney Place. Court House, has gone so'atn ^ for the winter, following her usual custom- V Miss Learning and Miss Xander, of - East Mechanic street, will go south ( .... — their overv-wintei- sojourii this } weekMrs. Myron Morton entertained ] over Thanksgiving, Mr- and Mrs. Or- ( lando Lafferty and' children, of West Cape May- , Mrs. Shepherd Calhoun, the esteemed wife of our jail warden, has beeii visiting her daughter and -husband in Philadelphia, whom the stork recently visited. A beautiful „boquet of chrysanthemums was noted on the pulpit of the Baptist Church Sunday morning. . The owner was Mr. Dressier, who re- ( ceives the thanks of -the congregation. Thanksgiving was observed in the usual manner by morning church services and family reunion dinners. .The young girls and boys of Court IJouse are enjoying roller skating on /' the new roads. Both Mechanic and Main streets makeVfine rinks Mrs. Elizabeth Strowbridge, of South Dennis, is returning from a Visit with her sister, Mrs. Knerr, at Cape May, and will visit with her son's family, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peterson, who will soon take up their residence at Woodbury. On -December 15th the Elmer Thurston Wood Post,- American Lcgion, will have installation of officers and a regular good time, including "big e^ts" Thanksgiving Day was. observed by a Union- Service in the "Baptist Church. Rev. George Graham of the M. E. Church, preached the sermon, which was greatly enjoyed by the large attendance. On jtfomhli noon, November 21st, , the Middle High celebrated their victory in the county football series by drawing their caach, Mr. WStmer, in a wagon. The wagon was decorated with the school colors and Mr. Witmer divided honbrs with the handsome cup. The whole school snakedanced from, the building toj-he plaza on Main street, and then returned to the school in the same fashiondennisville (Staff Correspondent) John Fidler and Mrs: Fidler have added a new daughter to their family circle, born on Saturday, November 2f. ■- Dr. Eugene Way, Mrs. Way and Dr. Clarence Way motored'to Philadelphia on Thanksgiving anil were the guests of Edward Wells, also attending the football gameMiss Fannie Holmes spent the • week with friends in Vineland. Miss Helen Fidlcrt of Philadelphia, spent the week end under the home roofMrs. Osipan Geary entertained her parents and sister on fttfiday. Edwin Stiles and fafflmy, of Court House, were Quests on Thanksgiving Day of their grandmother, Mrs"Ruth Robart Miss, Helen Cart-oil returned to her -school duties, at Swedesboro after a visit to her parents during the holidays. * V Mrs. Hannah Chester returned home on Saturday from^a prolonged visit in Wilmington, motoring here , with her son and daughterMrs. Annie Rotan and daughter, Jennie, are Philadelphia guests of Mrs. Rotan's brother, Zach Taylor. Mrs. ^ach Taylor received some ugly bruises on Saturday, the result of ii fall. Paul Carroll, Mrs- Carroll, Paul, Jr., i and Donald, returned on Sunday from > a mdtor trip to Ridley Park, Pa. GOLD FISH SALE Gold fish and acquariums and all sorts of supplies. Make early selections from this large Christmas stock. Mrs. M, A. -Scull, Broadway and Emerald avenue, West* Cape" May. Keystone phone, 56- Y. . ll-12-tf-693 CORD WOOD FOR SALE . Split wood, $10 per cord. Unsplit __ wood, 58 per cord- H. Sitgfred, E>49 . Elmfra street, Cape May. Keystone phone, 143-R- 11-12-4 * ~ • Those who -received their Christmas Club .checks frbm the Sadurjty . Trust Company, Cape May, 4° not . have to worry about their spending money now -for this ChrisVmis You should join the Club now forming*for . r next ypar . " 1 ' e

OUR OWN QUESEIONNAIRE Messrs- Edison, Maxim, et al-, in propounding lists of questions to determine the knowledge and intelligence of Young. America, seem to omitted a few (just a few). 1 When a man and woman arffue, . 1 who has the last .word?. N 2. Who wrote Shakespeare's Mac- " ... . 3. What national holiday combs . between December 24th and December. . • , • 4. What large city in Franco did wine come from prior to the birth of Mr. VoMtead? 5. What Republican president after the great war originated the expression "back to normalcy ?". 6. What are . Eversharp pencils used for aside from being borrowed and stolen by friends?7. For what great American was Washington D- C. named? 8. What is the largest city between North Chicago and Sooth Chicago, Illinois? 9. For what character in the Bible was St. Paul, Minn., named? 10. What moving picture comedian, wearing a modstache, derby hat and out-turned feet, is responsible for the popularity of the custard pie motif in tlfe films? JfL What automobile, made in Detroit, is commonly called a "tin Lizzie?" 12- How many men are required to operate a "one-man top?" ' 13. ' How many "farewell touts" will Sarah Bernhardt make between now and 1950? 14. What fruit dp we get from apple trees? From she-trees? 15. How fat must a man be before nobody will love him? , — -Tips and jjlibs. ~ SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Second hand furniture bought and seld. Some real bargains on hand, including stoves. If in need of household equipment sec A- W. HILLMAN, Stock Room, 2nd floor, Excelsior Building, formerly Skating rink, WPerry st. Residence 209 Perry street Keystone Phone 58-M-ll-19-tf-784 Dr. H. C. Mangino CHIROPRACTOR Corner of Lincoln and Pacific AvesHours:_ Sundays Only - 2 to 5 P. M. Hand Sapolio-The for everyday use Made from vegetable oil only Dry Goods 1 AND , Millinery i ' = B.T.HAZLETT f 323 Washington Streef\_ Cape May t — 1 Kl II 1 vil II) 1 1 M 9 MHanmnil ! ■GnEH&xfflH y 1 Builder's Hardware & | g i ■ _ Household Supplies | u | M. H. WARE I I" J SI6 Wath. St. Key. Phone 114-X |

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SHERMAN S. SHARP ~ — — - •» p . c ■ ; Contractor and Builder ' t d 656 Wmshington Street Cap* May, N. J. " Estimates Given ! Keystone Phone 336 ' - . ' \ I — — — — t • • i 1 ' 1 1 • - -I DELIVERIES IN ANT QUANTITY OF ia any hagth. wtdth or thickknaaa for any porpoa* whaaever — that'b the of- - fer we nraka yon today. W« must have ample stocks of seasoned, men • If ; ored timbers In ear yard to £e able to make aoeh a broad offer. We have! "N And enr prices will save yon money. GEORGE OGDEN & SON ' CAPE MAY, N. J. • V: T'',. I Advertise ia the "Star and Wave"— The Best | •' . ' J ' • I Advertising Medium in Cape May County .'.-A • J. ' * . •*.

IDEAL MEETING PLACE I The Progtessive League is an ideal place for meetings of any kind and 1 Cape May and Progressive League members should encourage rtteetings that are ndt too large, to be held in their rooms. We have ' opened the ] of Cape May through the Progressive League, now let's keep them 1 open and encourage and invite com- -, ers to our Resort and County Beautiful. - 1922 DIRECTORY The Star and Wave Telephone and Directory Calendar' will go . press in a few 'weeks. Those wish- j advertising space, see A. L •Ewihg. Keystone phone, office, 90; I residence, 378-A. ~ — ^-ri i fade Jctetfcsfa ■a N~| I IN THE 0RI6HT LEXICON j . OF YOUTH THERE'LL j BE WO SUCH^FUTURE " I* WORD A3 SALOON.'"! .1

LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH STATIONS Keys Can Be Obtained in Vicinity of Alarm Boxen 25 — Washington Street, near Schellengerts Landing. 32 — Washington Street, near Union. 47— Washington Street and Madison Avenue. 54 — Lafayette and Bank Streets. 58— Broad and Elmira Streets. 65 — Pittsburgh and New Jersey Avenues. 69 — Stockton Avenue, between Jefferson and Queen Streets, j *73 — Franklin ' and . Washington j Streets. i 75— Howard Street, opposite Stock- | ton Avenue. 82 — Columbia Avenue and Guerney; Street - 84 — Ooean Street, near Beach Ave- J ] our. tp 91 — Broadway and West' Perry Street j 92— Broadway and Boach Avenue. . ' . 93— Perry Street, near Bridge, j 94 — Sooth Lafayette and Grant I Streets. I 95 — W.ashington and Jackson j Streets. 97 — Colombia Avenue and Decatyir 'Street ! 98 — Washington and Ocean Streets. . . ' Typewriters, of standard makes. ! Star and Wave Publishing Co., -Cape j May^O. Send your application to the Progressive League on - Monday night. "There's *a reason " If you want anything in Cape May . advertise in the^TAR & WAVE. Unusnal results "are the results of unusual methods--