PweFor ' CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Srtantay. Deeember 8. 1881 11
CAPE HAY STAR ANOWAVt j Published by | STAR AND WAVE PUR CO. (iMorpbrttH) ALBERT R. HAND, Present CAPE MAY. NEW JERSEY R. LRON EWING . . . Manager SUBSCRIPTION PRICE SL50 PER YEXR IN ADVANCE This paper is entered at the poet •ffiee aa second-class postal matter. J Foreign Advertising Representative 1 i THE AMEBIC* N pSfVsaMQCIATION 1. ^ Publishing a communication hi these columns does not necessarily fan ply editorial endorsement. .i : — x ; i Cornmu nicatlons will not be con- I side red unless signed 1 wnrfHE : CHURCHES i CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe. Ph.D. t PhJD.
• Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 7:80 A. M. Holy Communion. 10:30 A. M. Second services and ser3:45 P.°S. Sunday. School. 4:00 P. M. Evensong. METHODIST CHURCH December 4th Sunday evening theVchoir will re- 1 peat the Thanksgiving musical wTiich : • . was, given in the church two weeks ago, to the delight of all who were ' * present on that occasion.^ Pastor] ' Hillraan will conclude the Question- < aire series, taking for his topic, > "What 'Does it Mean to be a Chfis- ' tian?" ' 10.30 A. M. — Morning worship and ! Communion Service, conducted by the f minister. i 3-00 P. M. — Sunday, School. "Go to Church Sunday" will be ob- j served in Cape May, Sunday morning, December 11th. This church will enter the movement hejirtily. The aim is to have every person in the -city to attend divine service at one * ony to atrenu aivme service as one
of the chufchw\on that morning. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH William Hunter, Minister Sunday 10-30 A- M.— (Morning WorshipSermon topic, "The Spirit of Modern Progress." 11-45 A. M— Ordnance of the Lord's Supper. 8.00 P. M. — Church School for Bible 'Study. Classes' for all ages. I 7.30 P. M — Evening Worship. Sermon topic, "A Face in a Window." Week Days 7.30 P. M- — Wednesday evening. Solcial meeting for prayer and. praise. i — 1 ANNEX SCHOOL NOTES The program for Wednesday morning of last week was of a very interesting nature, consisting of songs, recitations and pla.vettes. A numbed of the patents were present. A short and interesting talk warf given by Rev. Dr. Derick, pastor of Allen A--M- E. Church, after which the school made a presentation to Mrs. Jefferson, the jani tress, and Mr. S. Edmonds. Rev-_ Dr. Lucas, pastor, of the Macedonian' Baptist ChurchF^vas a very, welcome visitor last week. The ' Children listened to his words of encouragement with intense interest. The basket ball team Will' soon be wpenfor engagements. ' "The first issue of, the "Annex," a J school paper published bjMSPchildrenSof the school, will issue its first number next week. The editor of the paper is George Palmer, thkfeport- ' ers are Anna Nash, 'Martha toieman and John Giles.
t Boys' Suits, as" lew at 83.45, at .Tenenbaum's Rebuilding SaleWay of Escape. Flatbush— ."That's n .funny thing about a bowl egged man. Bensonhurst— Whnt's that? "Why, when he meets a mad dog In a narrow alley he'd more bow-legged ttan ever." Just Like the Old Home. Mf. Scrapli'lgh — Can yon give my jdaughter a -home such as she has been Accustomed to? Hie Suitor— Well, Pye got a bull terrier and a fighting cat and a parrot* And if that won't tiff" it I know where I can get a chimpanzee. The Dear &lrla. Dora— Did you see the way, that man amlled at me? ♦ Doris— Yes, dear. Let" me have A look at your face. Perhaps you've got a smut on "your nose I LOST— A SCARF LOST— Black and white hand-knit-ted scarf. Reward, if returned to < Stay -and Wave office. i -- — — ■ i). Men's Brogue Oxfords, Black and Tan, $5.25. Fry-mire 's Removal SaleSee last page. ' - ■
ANIMUS APPOINTMENTS ANNAPOLIS APPOINTMENTS to be made by congressman bacharach The Board of Rxamirtbrs madev up of the County Superintendents of Schools of the four counties comprising the Second Congressional Dls- . trict,_held a. preliminary examination at VinelSnd,- "N. J., on Friday, November 25th, for the purpose of testing applicants for appointments to j the Naval Academy at Annapolis, to made .by Congressman Bacharach, j to fill three vacancies next spring , which will occur by reason of the ' graduation of a like number of eddets 1 Eight candidates presented them- ( selves for the examination, and the , Board has reported their standing as , | follows: j 1st, Robert Olson, Atlantic City; 2nd, Allen R. Joyce, Atlantic City; - iiiu, /viien jv juyce, Atlantic V/Jty;
. 3rd, Vincent Furey, Atlantic City; 4'th, Benjamin Valinsky, Atlantic City; 5th Edward A. faille, Vineland; 6th, Esler Helm, Pleasantville; 7th, Harold ' Hand, Cape May . City; 8th, ■ Isadore Raphael, Riverside. In accordance With the findings of the Board Congressman Bacharach will m^ke the nomination for principals' and alternates in trie order of their standing. , Mr. Bacharach wishes to publicly extend his thanks to the Board of Exj aminers fop their uneslfish devotion / of their lime and attention and thei^ interest in conducting these examina- , tityis, which has resulted in his. send-, ing to the Natipnal Service Schools ' men of high character and ability who have reflected much credupon thtfJrstrict they represent. - ! COLD SPRING, 16; CAPE \ MAY POINT, 9 , - — - — i The Cape May Point bat ball team put up a game fight against Lower 1
Cold Spring on Friday, but superior weight and age told, the Cold Spring sextet being on the long end of a 16 to 9 score at the finish. The Point took a 2 to 1 lead in the first inning i. and fed 5. to 4 at the end of the sect ond. Lower Cold Sprifig took the lead in the third session, however, e and was never headedL. C. S __1 3 2 2 3 3 1 0 1—16 » C. M. P__ 2 30211000—9 Point scoring: Richard LeNoir, 0; . Louisa Woolson, 0; James Blevin, 3; Edward Hornketh, 1; Leonard Morey, 1; Margaret d'Romtra, 1; Margaret . Morey, 2. ' While gunning Wednesday Mr. \ , Lentz met with an accident and was taken to the Cooper Hospital Thursday morning. JOT IT DOWN That we do the very best line of Commercial Printing and at reasonable prices. Giye us your next order and let us prove our assertion. Bear in mind, we want your business, and we propose making ourselves de- j iervirig. Aro you with us? THANK YOU — — , 1
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CAPE MAY POINT || This community wns greatly griev- , ed 'and shocked over the sudden death of Allan Woolson; who was laid to rest on Saturday afternoon last. Ali lan's death affected everyone at the • Point, schoolmate, playmate* friend that he was; the youngest of a large family of brothers and sisters, a fam- J fly well known throughout the coun- , . ty. The sudden ending of his young j life seemed a personal loss to every- J one. The love and syirifrathy 0f us all go out to his dear young wife j and babe, and we -should all take it , upon- our hearts to be of whatever J service we can to them both. A t beautiful memorial service was held 1 for a few moments at the close of J the afternoon service on Sunday. Mr. J E- D. Schroeder made some verj-j c affectionate remarks about Allan and r a prayer by Rev. Bosserman, who ® closed the service by singing, "Abide £ With Me, Fast Falls- the Eventide; a Darkness Deepens, Lord With Me Abide-" No one who attended t the service can very soon forget it. £ The rlav did. indeed becin to darken. ' indeed begin
' the firelight "glowed, from within the ] stove, it was very still and then Mr- ' Schroeder played the hymn, so beauti- ' trfully and feelingly that one felt it ' was a rare moment in one's life that . would -indeed stand out in the future years. ' The Community Service on Sunday . afternoon" was conducted by the Rev. C- O. Bosserman, of the Presbyterian Church, Cape May, who preached from the third Chapter of James, I speaking on -the "Moral and Spiritual I 'Community," and your correspondent , ' never heard a more helpful, uplift- j .ins sermon- It was well, worth going . ninety miles to hear. . The- unfortun- 1 ate ones were the absent ones. The service was a special one for the Vol- | unteer Fire Co., and the Ladies' Aux-i iliary,, but, owing to the sad death, i the president* Thomas Weolson, could j not send oiU^-tae invitations as- arranged for. This, however, was no) excuse for those who did not attend.'! They knew of the effort being madei hold the service and should have r' given their support and it is to be
g hoped for, that in the near future, 6 the community work will have the t support it deserves and that the men g will come out to the "services and . show their interest and encourage the e committee by their attendance- ,'He| came unto His ownyfind His own received Him not." The service on 5 Sunday next will be in charge of the j Rev- George T. Hillman, of the ; Methodist Church, Cape May- Come . out; bring your neighbor. The* Cape May Point Mission on t Alexander avenue, the church of our colored brethern, is now open for service- The ro5f is on and nearly paid fof; the windows. are^Wsng replaced . and fifty, dollars for ythis work has < been donated by a summer visitor • Messrs. Hamilton and Gore, of Cape May, conduct the sen-ices and great interest is shown in the work. u Although the weather elsewhere "wag^most /disagreeable, the Point was treated™ delightful weather; bright sun, blue skieS, made it an ideal day for the visitors who numbered not a few, four' or five cars being hired in addition to the bus, in taking people . over- to the Point. Mrs., Arthur- J. Dale And her son, | ■ .Edmund, wei-ejunong the day's "Visit- ' ■ ors, th$£_ having come Specially to j attend the sen-ice. i0 Work is going rapidly fonvard on j the new bulkhead anil we hope for j great results from this safeguard I from old Neptune. - 1 -The Thanksgiving Dance given by May Point Fire Department, on j the Ladies' . Auxiliary of the Cape i Tuesday, November, 22, 1921; held in store, was a great success. J '
V .The decorations were greatly admir-j ed by all. ' The hall- was crowded to j , its utmost capacity. Music was furI nished by Harrison's Jazz Orchestra. An exhibition dance was given by Miss M. d'Romtra and Mr. Jack HardI ley- Everyone had a wonderful timeWatch the £tar and Wave for our Xmas Dance. P • The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Cape i May Point Fire Department heJ.d a • social Thursday night at the Point' ^ ^School- Lemonade and home made j cake-- were served. Everyone went c away looking forward to a* box social : next Thursday night, December 8. r Mr- McKean is stopping jit Sloan's ] cottage for the winter mohflys. I Mrs. Dale and son were Sunday ■ visitors t the Point r Mr. and Mrs. N. "F. Jones werv week end visitors at their cottage- i Mrs. Sloan is leaving the Point for r the winter months. r Mr- and Mrs. Bair anil daughter ' have returned from Germantown af- ' ter spending the Thanksgiving holi- - days. Mr. A. d'Romtra if leaving for Florida in a few days. . .Mr. T. Alverz isapending the week with his brother, Eugene, at their cottage. ^
Sale of Land for Unpaid Taxes for 1920 Notice is hereby given that the subscriber, E M. Bowne, Collector of Taxes^Of the Borough of South Cape May, in the County pf Cape May, and State of NewVj«-Sey, will sell at public vendue, on ■ < ■ • Saturday, December 31. 1921, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at the Borough .Hall, in said Borough of Cape May, Ore hereinafter des- , cribed propel vies, upon which the assessed thereon for the year 1920 have not been paid, together with interest or penalty thereon from September 1, 1920 (average date i when first and second half taxes were 1 | due), at the rate of eighV-per centum -j annum and the chargfc of this sale, and any persons holding any in- i terest therein may pay the same besale, by paying such costs as 1 then incurred. The said lands- arW the name of 1 the persons in whose names they are assessed for the year 1920, ace as , " follows:
n' > Block 17 1 a ie j Lot 28, unknown -48 1 _ r. ' Lot 30, unknown i .48 j. : Block 18 ., 1 Lot" 20, unknown 160 11 Block 22' . 11 Lot 28, D. B. Martin Co., 2nd - •e ' half — • 2__ .48 Ix>t 29, D. B. Martin Co., 2nd I „ . half - — :: .48! - - Lot 30, D'. B.- Martin Co-, 2nd ' half .481 ; Lot 31, D. B. Martin Co., 2nd d half ... .48 Block 23 ! ' ' . Lot 23, unknown - ' .96 . ' j Lot 24, unknown . .96 it! Block 26 v ;• Lot 1, Wm. H. Derr .80 J Lot 2, Wm- H. Derr .48 i * Lot 3, Wm- H^Derr 1 .4&i Lot 4, T. Weinman : JT e Lo( 7. Wm. H. Derr 32, 1- 1 Lot 8, Lewis M- Phillips .96 1 . . Lot 9, Wm: H. Derr 32 , Lot 10, Lewis M. Phillips / .96 ■ ! Xot 32, Lewis M- Phillips— -96 | Lot 34, John Wilson yit .96 , - Lot 35, John Wilson- 1 — ; — .96 4 ol Lot 36, John Wilson I -96 i Block 27 ] tl ' I Lot lij, John Wilson j .96 l 5 Lot 16, John Wilson I -96 ; e Lot 17, John Wilson A. .96 > » Lot 19. John Wilson - -96
. Lot 20, John Wilson. -96 Lot 21, John Wilson: .96e Lot 22, John Wilson .96 » Lot 23, John Wilson .96 ] Lot 24, John Wilson 96 , Lot 25, John Wilson 96 [ | Lot 26, John Wilson — 96 ' Lot: 27, John Wilson .96 ' Lot 28, John Wilson— .96* i Lot 30, John Wilson -96 , Lot 32, John Wilson—' .96 ; Lot 34. John Wilson .96Lot 35, John Wilson .96 • ! Lot 36, John Wilson .96 Lot 38, John Wilson .96 , Block 28 ( . Lot 1, P. Day. — .80 I A>t -3, John Wilson.. ... .32 Lot 18, unknown : — .96 I Lot 34, J. A- Lord .96 I Block 29 i Lot 15, unknown — .96 Lot 16, unknown -96 Block 30 Part of 13 ! m .32 Part of 15 Frank J. Browji .32 •Part of 17 .32 Block 33 Lot 4, H. J. Erdman -80 Lot 5, C. F. Weme=._ .80 Lot 10, unknown .80 Lot 12, unknown • .80 Block 39 Lot f29, John Strain .80 ' Block 45 | Lot 4, unknown < .32 Lot 6, unknown .32; Lot 8, unknown .32 ' ,4 Block 46 Lot 15, unknown 32 1 Lot 17, unknown ' ySj 19, unknown : _/]3Sl 21, unknown / .3Z| Lot 23, unknown - J- -32 1 Lot 30 j unknown .32: Block 4614 31, unknown V .32 1 ' Block 47 Lot 15, unknown — ! j .80' 23, unknown - -48! I 25, unknown j - .48 IN Block 51 I _ I 2T, P« E- Gabel ;«.■ .48! 1 Lot 37. C. H. Hnffmn .80 4 ■j Hpffmn - ,801
Block 56 °'"Lot 35j John Wilson .48L '- Lot 37, John Wilson ,48| i. Lot 39, John Wilson -48 < „ - Block 60 Dot 24, R. L- Ermillo .96 Lot 26, R. L- Ermillo. : .96' :• -Lot 28, R. L. .E-rmillo .96 j r Block 61 Lot 2, Charles Hoffman i 1.12. Block 62 1 e Lot -25, unknown .96 » Lot 27. Robert Jones— 1 , .96 t Lot 35, imkhow'n — .96. e Block 64 Lot 22, unknown — .1 .32: , Lot 32, unknown „ ,80 , 1 ' . Block 70 Lot 18, unkriWn .96 ! 5 Block 78 Lot 6, Wm. Middleton. .48 Dated December 1, 1921- ■' E. M. BOWNE, .Collector- ' R F' 50 66 - 1 Good shoes at money saving prices.' Fry rfti re's Removal Sale- See last ] * .pageServe others and others will served r you gladly- ' J Fluted Ice Cream Dishes, 500 forj $1:00, while they last- Star andi Wave Office. I
' 1 KERG.1ESS JUDGE One Who Bhowa.Ne Faroe. A merciless Judge Is Father Time. BeCoro^ Mm the 'weak and the wanting go to the wall. Only the truth can etand. For years the following state - ; meet from a Cape May -resident has L withstood this sternest of all tests. I Warren Richardson, .490 W. 1 Perry St.. saye: " I dont Jtnow the oaase." but my back, began paining and aching -and 1 felt as though 1 oould scarcely do my housework ax times. There was a heavy, weighty faaltug from my hips and when 1 etooped. ray back felt too weak te bear mi weight. I used Doan'a Kidnay Pills a short Ume when my back felt strou and the pains and weakness disappeared. I haven't to reaort to Doan's since, having ■•return of the trouble." (Statement given Feb. 16, 1916.) On July 20. 1920, Mrs. Richardson said: "Doan's Kidney Pills cured me of kidney complaint and I have had no return of it." 60c, at all dealers. Foster-MUburn Co.. Mfre., Buffalo, N. Y. I - ' —
EXECUTOTS SALE OF PERSONAL PRo**amr 1 shall expose to sale, at public vendue, on Thaieday, December 8. 1921, J I at the hour of ten o'clock, in the » forenoon, at No. 849 Broadway, in ( Borough of West Cape May, New Jersey, the personal property late belonging to Balfora Stites, deceased, s in and about said premises and com C sisting of one one and a half story t frame .building, one small safe, r household furniture, dishes, stoves, I carpets, etc. ™' j » Terms cash. . — - 'r Dated Noveni>er 28, 1921. I JOSEPH S. STITES, i Executor of the estate of Balfora 1 Stites, deceased. \ 1 12-3-815 -P. F. $1.80^ ; -ir i Fluted Ice Cream Dishes, 500 "for * $1.00, while they last- Star and I Wave Office- i
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