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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE FOR SALE ; Pry Cord Wood in stove lengths. $10.00 a cord delivered- Arthur Wil-i son, Cold Spring, N." J. Both phones. FOR SALE— Dwelling house. Broad. , way and Y<5rk Avenue, West Cape j May. 11 rooms and bath. Lot 60 by 100- Perfect order. Reasona- , ble price- Easytet-ms. Apply to A. R. Hand, Cape May, N. J. FOR SALE — Green cord wood- Apply Arthur Wilson, Cold Spring, • New jersey. _ FOR RENT FOR RENT— Pour room apartment , with use Of bath. Apply 667 Wash- . ington st. ll-19-tf-37 HOUSE FOR RENT AH the year around,. 816 Queen Street. Apply between two and three o'clock In the afternoon at 749 Washington Street. , Cape May. 10-:9-tf-687 • LOST 1 ' - t IX)ST — Black and white hand-knit- ( ted scarf. Reward, if returned to Star and Wave office. \ s - ' ;i WANTED £ ] * i; •WANTED — Two young gentlemen desire rooms and board . State terms in answer addressed "R. R.," Star and ' Wave officeNEAR EAST - * Christmas time is coming with its g good cheer to those of us who live c in this land of plenty- Feasting and good times will be the order of !ht -s day as they should be, but now how about Christmas in the NEAR EAST, where hunger an,d want stalks, whore the destitute people are crying to w America for rfeTielp that shall keep them alive Can w® really enjoy our tc Christmas' without doing our part to help those unfortunates? Will you be ready to help when the- M v appeal is made.? . .' x
! WEST CAPE MAY | Mr. and- Mrs- Edgar Richardson, of AKoona, Pa , spent Thanksgiving Day ; with tKeir parents. I Mrs. Leslie Salsbury entertained Mrs. Stetzer. of Philadelphia, over i the week end. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Reeves • spent Friday and Saturday in PhiK adelphlx ' Mr- and Mrs- Walter Savage and children are spending two weeks in Princeton and Philadelphia. Howard ITiehnrdson spent a few days at borne this week. • Leon Eldredge spent the week end wjth his parents. Janet Salsbury, who is attending, school at Chestnut Hill, spent week end home. Allen Roseman spent the week end homeMen's and Boy's Hats and Caps at one half price- Frymire's Removal Sale. See last page. CHRISTMAS . Through the united action of the Schools of Cape May amr West Cape May we are to have for the first time, what has' proven so ; popular elsewhere,, a Community Christmas. A committee presenting all these ' schools rtet on Tuesday evening to 1 arrange for this event. The, program will consist of a first part in which the children will paritcipate, and this J to be followed by a large chorus rendering a Christmas cantata under ' the leadership of Mr. L. H. Rhodes, •" whose ability as a leader assures its ' success. Practice for this, cantata ' will commence as loon as ttie music ' arrives. Christmas ,-this year, coming on Sunday, it is proposed to hold this 1 celebration on Sunday- evening. 1 The place at which it will be held not yet decided and will be an- < nounced later. t Opportunity will l?e. given for all 5 who feel the Christmas spirit to 8 manifest i,t by making a contribution to the Near East FnncI, j 0 'j \ Five hundred • pairs Ladies' and C Shoes. Special price, $135. • f Rebuilding Sale- I ^
DIAS CREEK f Zadok Sharp and family spent Sun1 day at Leesburg with bis parents. Mrs. Paul Sehellanger and daugh1 ter, Marguerite, of Cape May, arc 1 spending two weeks' with her par ents, John Herman and wife. ' Hurrel Simpkins, wife and daugh- \ ter, Dorothy, are visiting, his parents in Millville. ' . Miss Bessie Norton returned home 1 Tuesday after spending two weeks in Clayton with Maurice Brooks -n il wife. Mrs. Deborah Lloyd left jjecently to ' spend the winter in Philadelphia with her daughter, Mrs. FlOyfl Burke. Uriah Norton, wife and son, Ellis,' visited Sunday at Dorchester withf Mi's. Clarence Howell and children ! ' her sister, Mrs. William Woocflin. { spent the week end at Green Greek' with hef ' sister, Mrs. Arthur Hoilingsead. Millard Howell left Monday for New Brunswick to take an agricultural course -at Rutgers CollegeEdwfird -Howell, of the U. Si *N:, called on his uncle, Frank Howell, . Tuesday. Mrs. Coleman Norton is spending a week in Tuckahoe with Mrs- William Churchill aiid other friendsGeorge Stiles and wife entertained Sunday, Matt. Schellenger and wife, of Wildwood, and Rollin Sti)es and wife, of Green Creek. Richhrd Lloyd, wife and son, Raymond, visited the last of the week in Wilmington, with her son, Joseph and wifeAfter spending the Thanksgiving with their prents, Misses Camp, Frances Stiles and Howell returned back to State , Normal School, Trenton, MondayWilliam Weatherby -and wife, of spent Sunday with his7 rijother, Mrs. Milton Whitajcer- 1 . Percy Douglass, accompanied by 1 George Schwartz, wife and daugh- ! Catherine, left Saturday to I spend a week in Lancaster With ret- j atives and friends. , The Grange elected the following < j officers for the ensuing yeah: ! i Worthy Master, Ellis Thompson; < Overseer, LeRoy Oompton; Steward, , Aaron Robinson; Lecturer, A. T. D. ; I Secretary, Millard Howell; ' o
Assistant Steward. Harvey Bateman; Treasurer, Mrs. Charles Vanaman;! Gate Keeper. Henry ScheHenger; , i- Ores, Sir*. Howaed Norton; Pomona, Mrs. Aaron Robinson: Flora, Mr* 1 Ralph Schellenger; Lady ^Assistant r Steward,- Fannie BatemanThe Young Peoples' Club held their '- sixth anniversary* supper in the hall " Saturday night. \ fhe following ofe ficers were elected: President' Le- ■ n Roy Compton; vjgp president, Ellis Thompson; secretary, Fannie Bate- I man; treasurer, & Norton. h ;
•j ALUMNI BASKET BALL ;J The Wildwood Alumni Association , has organised a basket ball team to . play this winter seamn and has t elected Egbert Wood manager. Robert Cross has been selected to captain the teatn to victory and John • Bitters, former Salem basket ball | star, will probably cooeh the jjuintel. Fluted Ice Cream Dishes, 500' for $1.0b, while -they last. Star and ■} I Wave Office.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS List of unclaimed letters remaining in Cape May P. 0. for week ending December 1, JWlAdains, Joan. Bert, Thomas. Graham, Carl B. Peterson, John. Kalikat, L J. Weston, Harry J. In calling for the above please say ■advertisedSOL NEEDLES, P. M.
7 » ; r'RfflOVALSAl'E'j ■ J J On or before January 1st., 1922 1 will open at ■ H corner of Washington and Jackson Streets a first ■ fl class Shoe and Gents Furnishing store, Wishing " ■ , to open iny new store with a complete new stock ® ■ I offer at greatly reduced prices my entire stock £ ~ at 323 Washington Street. ! A "FE W BARGAINS LISTED 3 fl 100 prs. Womens Regal High Shoes, Cuban (to oc ■ B and Louis Heels; $10.00 value lB 50 prs. Womens Oxfords, $5 and $6 values $2.95 * ■ 50 " " $6 and $7 " $4.75 B B Womens Black Satin Pumps $4.50 & $5-50 B | " " Kid High Shoes $4.95 S ; " Brown Calf High Shoes $4 95 2 I " " " Wing Tip High Shoes ' $4.95 J fl Mens Black & Tan Dress Shoes, Rubber Heel $4.45 ' " " Work Shoes $2.25 to $4.50 J Black and Tan Brogue Oxfords $5.25 J| _ Men's and Boys' Underwear, Pants, Work Shirts, Overalls, etc.. fl at about one-third off. | Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps- one-half price. " ■ M .C. Frymire | B 323 Washington Street GAPE MAY, N. J. t
| TENENBAUM'S f 1 Rebuilding Sale! : g TO DISPOSE OF OUR SURPLUS STOCK. SALE OPENS § | Monday, December 25th, 1921 8 • We Have Placed on Sale 500 Pairs of | Walk-Over and Queen Quality Shoes I | ' To Go At $1.35 I . O These Shoes Forme rly Sold at $6 and. $7 § g We will also offer at this saje 350 Men's Suits in Plain and Fancy § Mixed Effects. Worth $25 a nd $30. Sale Price, $11.95. § O These are just a few of the ffrea t values we are offering. Do not fi g fail to attend the opening of the greatest Value Giving Sale ** g it has been our privilege to h old in 25 years. S | I. Tenenbaum 4 1 » Both Phones , . CAPE MAY, N. J. § g Branch Store, WiMwood, N. J. g
Announcement of Plan Services - - We have just received at our. office a number'' of plan books that contain the designs of over one hundred practical homes. are in a position to supply the plans and'specifieations for these homes without charge. Each plan book is accompanied by«s cost $heet showing the approximate cost of building each home pictured, and its sup- • plies, therefore, -a very valuable service to the prospective home builders. , ' » . :-| These Plan Books are for free distribution and will be given to any person interested in Building and Owning a Hbme in • . Cape May County . T. S. GOSLIN LUMBER CO. Superior Service in Home Building WILDWOOD, N. J. "T. - = . .

