Cape May Star and Wave, 3 December 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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WO GRANDE NOTES Re?: lents of Rio Grande are some I thankful for the much needed rain , i to fill our empty wells. ! I Mr. Harry Hand, from* Philadelphia, is spending some time with his . father, here. Mr. Prank Jones has returned af- I ter spending a few days with his I children in the city; i Fred Neal and son, Merrill, autoed j to Philadelphia and Devon, while there attending the wedding of Mr. | Raymond Weber, of Philadelphia. Miss Glendola MeCarty, of Malaga, I spent Thanksgiving with her aunt, I Frank Downs, of this place. , j Mr. and Mrs. Neitie Hand took I Thanksgiving dinner with , their son, , at Waldwood. | Mr. J. Cresse, of Seaville, attended ' the wedding on Thursday of hir ! j granddaughter, Miss Elizabeth^ Ores- j ' se. 1 j Miss Lydia Nickerson, of South' 1 1 Dennis, spent Monday with S- H. i Shaw and wife. Mr. Robert Kennedy, Mrs. Ken- j hedy, Mrs- Warren Harris and son, ! ■ Jack, drove to Oveitrook, Pa., on ' ' Sunday to return "Little Bob" to the j j ^ Overbrook Blind HomeMrs. James MacGregor, of Albany, N. Y., spent the Thanksgiving vacation with her sister, Mrs. S. H. \ ShawHenry Sykes and "Robert. Schwciser, j. formerly- of Camp Travis, Texas, I • have been spending a few days re: j jewing old acquaintances here. , ; Orvil McDonel, wha has just fln- : ished a year's army service in Tex- ; as, has been spending a few days with "his grandparents here. C. C. Dahlstrom and George H- : Wilson, ex-service men from Doyles- , town, spent the Thanksgiving holi- , days with S. Endlcott and wife- , A very pretty home wedding teas ^ solemnized at the home of Charles j B. Cresse on Thursday, when his j ' daughter, Elizabeth, became the i bride of Earl Gibson, of Olney, Pa.-' The wedding was tff noon and . the j couple- left for a trip on the evening | train and were accompanied as- far j as Court House by many friends whole added to" the usual enjbarassment of I a newly-wed couplfe. We wish, them X joy and prosperity. jfc COLD SPRING 1 • Mrs. Elva Bloss spent Thursday in ■ Philadelphia. X , Mr. Francis Douglass spent the I . week end at the home of his parents, V Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Douglass, at "■ DHs Creek, N. J. 5 Mrs- Jennie Taylor has returned £ from a pleasant visit with her sister- H in-jaw, Mrs. W. Schellenger, at X Washington, D. C. 'ft Mrs- Lois kathis is yisiting relatives. \§ Mrs- Samuel SI dredge, of Capp]^ May City, spent a pleasant evening | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. | Needles, 22nd inst. ! Mrs. Elsie Shaw, of Nauberth, Pa., j attended the funeral of her -aunt, ■ Mrs. Jane Crowell, Monday, Novem- ■ ber 21. "Mrs. Amanda Feaster cont'em- j plates joining her daughter, Miss | Mabel, in .'Philadelphia, and remain- X ing during the winter rfionths. y Mrs. Emily Towhsend and dauglftrfng ter, Mrs. M. Hildreth, spent several ■ days of last week in Philadelphia- 5 Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hughes took | supper with their cousins, Dr. arid I Mrs- .Clerence - Elflredge, • at West X Cape May Sabbath afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hildreth, of I V . Rio Grande, ''and Mr. and Mrs. Frank . ■ Rutherford, of Cape -May Point, Iff spent " Thursday evening pleasantly with their friends, Mr. and Mrs; i I

Learning HandRev. J." Dyke was absent from the . Sabbath -morning service; taking a it»rief"cacation. Mr. and Mrs- Otway Brown took Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. B's • mother, at Cape Stay. Mr. and Mrs. George Walter, Jr., tor's parents, at Darby, Pa. ore enjoying a visit with Mrs. WnlHenry Shdw called at the home of Mrs. Ella Woolson, at Fishing Creek, Thursday. Mrs- Wilbert Weeks is on the sick list. The pulpit of the . Old Brick Presbyterian Church was acceptably filled ' Thanksgiving morning by Rev. H. Gascoyne, of Tabernacle Church, at Erma, the two churches uniting as Is the custom on these Pilgrim anniversaries. In the absence of the pastor Sabbath mbrning, Elders Breweon and Eldredge took charge of .the services, making brief heart-stirring addresses and prayers; in short the sendees resolved themselves into an informal meeting ' for prayer, worship and praise. Mr^Heber Lanning, of Philadelphia, was present and sang, a beautiful solo.

9 A Triple Gala Week At The jj ® LIBERTY THEATRE ® j ; PARAMOUNT JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY WEEK v jj XC THIS IS THE WEEK TO LOOK TOWARDS THE LIBERTY THEATRE A y< Five of Paramount's Biggest, Greatest and Latest Productions I 0 With Fifteen of the Greatest Screen Stars | 8 Monday, December 5 — g ■j MACK SENNETT COMEDY, "Hidden Purpose" FOX NEWS X ^ . A PARAMOUNT COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION J 6 MARION DA VIES and FORREST STANLEY, in * ''ENCHANTMENT" i 'g A photodrama well worth many miles to go and see. The story is aboct Ethel who was only XC eU eighteen, but she knew that as a heart-breaker she had Cleapatra skinned a mile, and Dad decided ■ < 55 that , his little girl's good he'd have her taken down a peg. So the handsomest actor in town was 55 SF engaged to break her heart. That's the start qf th is glorious tomedy of a modern girl. Ethel and ££ i ■ Uad and the actor "all got the surprise of their li ves, and you'll get the surprise of your life when ! I "9 you see this pleasing photodrama, with it's wonderful, artful settings, and gowns. Oh, Ladies, this *5 ! * will bis to your Welight. • ^ ; | .» . m j Tuesday, December 6— ^ . 1 POST NATURE SCENIC MOTT S JEEF^Com«ly . j JACK HOLT and A GREAT CAST, in ~ ' ft | "THE CALL OF THE NORTH" ft £ h, J^e °f endearing stories of the northern woods. This is the kind of a show that runs the j££ I I. hrin"«y^r,r.ln h w" 1 ^gh pitf .u yOU f airly fe€l 88 if >ou were P8" of th« story yourself. I ? :!,i^Ii ' , 7, j-.fi f c euS of creat outdoors. Whatever you do. mark this date on the W A calendar and^don t fail to see the greatest and the latest of Jack Holt's pictures. | | Wednesday, December 1— COMEDY, "Handlocked" FOX NEWS jf1 | WILLIAM S. HART and JANE NOVAK in ft | "THREE WORD BRAND" 1 _ This i8tBil,I Ha5t,!i ,alesl Western Melodrama. In this production you will see Bill Hart in three S X1rerenUh 08 w 88m® „P|c®ure' . First, as Ben Trego, as the father of the twin sons; the second I Ytf n IT,,1? Brra.K4 c," ,Cattlt Tfncher Wh° w»«re,a brave ba,"e asainst great odds; third Vf A ro,e- as the Governor of the State. Well, at any rate you know what Hart means in a picture. He's H not mucb °n mouth work, but in a fight — Oh, Man; you'll say he had to fight in this picture. It al- H W 11ys Wn8 tc se? ^ *ork in a picture. But just think of seeing him playing three different M & roles all at he one time in the same picture, the Father and his Twin Sons. Tell your friends about ■ H this and don't let anyone miss this latest picture of WilliajwB. Hart. • ■ P Thursday, December 8 — ■ E MACK SENNETT COMEDY, "Are Waitresses Safe?" BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE ■ I DONALD CRISP (Himself in the Leading Role), in [F. " "THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH" £ H ■ Paramount has just released Donald Crisp's production, 'The Bonnie Brier Bush," based open V 1 A ,be Scotch stones of Ian MacLaren. Mr. Cnsp took his company to Scotland and there, in anil ahn.,1 & I lite Utile village" of Dramleehty, te Slmrf moal of Ihe scen« for the Wlnfe M ■■ v This is a traly high class production taken in natiiral surroundings in beautiful Scotland W A Donald Crisp, thfc director of this picture in the leading role, supported by Mary Glynne who you've seen in pavid Powell's Productions. The story is of a darling girl who is lost and found again in m a most peculiar way, a picture without a problem and without a villain; a picture of the ,imnl,. -,^i.. 7Z a peculiar picture without problem and without simple peoule

J with deep emotions- You will love every character in it. It will make you smile, it will make vou £h cry, it will fill you with joy, and after seeing this picture you will go home with a feeling of delight. H j Friday and , Saturday, December 9 and 10— * ■ COMEDY — Buster Keaton, in "Hardluck" XC £ SAM WOOD PRESENTS A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION | "DON'T TELL EVERY THING" ft WITH WALLACE REID, GLOIA SWANSGN AND ELLIOT I DEXTER * A sparkling comedy of love and courtship. Three of the screen's biggest stars in one of th.. H S3 screen's biggest pictures, and it's some picture; full of gorgeous gowns and amazing settings. Wait Xf ^ till you see G ona Swanson s gowns wait tdl you see those gorgeous sets, and further, if it's thrills ■■ 4 y°» want, you 11 get them when you see Reid and Dexter in the polo game, thrown beneath their !■- f ThrilU..I tell you thnt ajU make j^u gasp, wi5^ laughs ap^en.v, and lots of X( truths about women, and love. My. last word to you upon this picture is this: All those who utr it ■■ ^ V ,AeJiaret0n T}lea,re' >n Philadelphia, were so overtaken with this picture, it was so alluring, that hundreds of people went back and seen .1 twice. If you will write the Karlton Theatre Management *( they will be pleased to prove these facts to your satisfaction. 8 • ■■

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