Cape May Star and Wave, 24 December 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE " FOR SALE— 1919 Chevrolet 490, touring car, in good oonditionStar and Wave. , FOR SALE— Dodge iimousine; will, accept Ford touring or roadster in exchange. Apply "D," Star and Wave office. 1*17-21-960 FOR SAL^At.Cold Spring, small t bungalow and farm, nearly five acres. Pigeon and chicken houses, j Bungalow has telephone, electric lights, set tubs in kitchen, running ; water. Place in bungalow for automobile- Apply 668 Washington street, Cape May city, Mrs. James Ware- - 12-17-21-962 i FOR SALE Dry Cord Wood in stove lengths, i $10.00 a cord delivered. Arthur Wil. I son, Cold Spring, N. J- Both phones. FOR^SALE— Dwelling house, Broad. J way' and York Avenue, West Cape! May. 11 rooms and bath- Lot 60 by 100- Perfect order. Reasonable price- Easy terms- Apply to A. R. Hand, Cape May, N. J. FOR SALE — A Cadillac roadster, in ftrst class .condition- - New Silver- 1 ' —town Cord tires. Price reasonable- 1 Apply -J: Tcnnenbaum, 114 W irti-, ington street, Cape May, N. J f FOR SALE— Green cord wood Apply Arthur 'Wilson, Cold Spring, New JerseyFOR SALE — Ford touring car, a bar< ■ gain, S275.00; runabout, -6100, m-> i tor, body and tires O. K-: 1 9-0 Sedan, fully equipped. Fbcer & Me-' era* , FOR SALE— Chevrolet-490;, radiator -'"in good candition. Star and Wave. FOR SALE-rYoung geese. for Christmas and New Year- In fine condition- Apply George Walter, R. D- No. 1, Cape May- Keystone ; phone 80-1-A-12- / ; if- 10-S\888 , FOR RENT FOR RENT — Four room apartment with use of bath- Apply 667 Washington st ll-19-tf-37 i

4*, CAPE MAY CHAPTER, D. A- R. ' I ' , ^ On Saturday-. December seventeen-- 1 } th. V e organization meeting of the < county's new D A. R. -chapter was ' held at Cape Miy Court House. It < was an important occasion for many 1 ~ of bur ladies ?f Revolutionary. ances* I * try who have allies! themselves with ] "'"this large national oi-gam nation which i claims many of New Jersey's most U Table and gracious women among its n; officers, several of whom journeyed' |(j Inpany miles to honor Cape May counKj j ty and the women of the Cape May li Patriots' Chapter- 1 11 r Among the guests were Mrs. Wile iliam D." Shewed, oF HSfliiohfieli', vice 5. [president general from New Jersey ic ! in the Nationai Society; Mrs- Henry gjD. Fitts, of Newark, N. J, State Rei- gent; Mrs. Joseph M-.Caley, Regent n of the Quaker City Chapter, of Philis adelphia; Mrs. . Martin V. B. Scull, 2 Regent of the General Lafayette ~ I Chapter of Atlantic City; Mrs- An- j jdrew J. Rider, Regent of Kate Ayles- J '" ford Chapter, of Hammonton, and 5" Mrs- Stewart H. Shinn, Regent -of the - Century Chapter, of- Atlantic Daugh- ^ I ters of 1812- ' e! Each of these officials gave an in- , 0 teresting' and instructive talk bringi- iqg greetigsn from her respective so0 ciety to the" newly iorn Cape May county chapterA very complete paper on the n early history of our county far. i" hack as the beginning of the Eighteenth ^ Century, was read by fMrs. Morgan Hand, of the Court - 'House. Mrs. Ham! told so much of ' interest centering around the Court I House that all present .appreciated I the special appropriateness of enjoy- " ] ing their organization meeting where 1 [much Revolutionary' history had been ; made- • I Mrs. Fitts, presiding officer, or- | ganized the chapter, where tlye following officers took their path of al1 legiance. Mrs. Horace F. WKmer, of Beesley's Point, Regent (appointed from Washington); Mrs. Morgan , Hand, of Cape May Court House, j vice Regent; Miss A. Ethel Nicker; ! son,- of Wildwood Gr^st, Recording - Secretary; Miss Louisa T. Corson, of . Ocean City, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs- Jonathan Hand, of Wildwood, Treasurer, and Mrs. Albert Wjiy, of . Cape May Court House, RegistrarAfter two beautiful solos by MrsA. J. Stackhouse, of the Court House, and the chapter singing a lovely D-

A. R. song composed by Mrs. Rider for the occasion, the BeRevue Hctel - management served an attractive and ; excellent luncheon </t the kind for ( which the hotel is noted. The dec- : orations under the management of ■ Harry Douglas, Court House, and her aides, were flags and flowers, i palms and ferns. • " . s : Watch For The Return Of 1 he Lumley Stock Company

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-I . ^ „ ■ i "" ' • / > y. Ford Seda^i $660. i| Coupalet 595. . f Touring Car 450. ' ' . EQUIPPED WITH ELECTOIC LIGHTS, STARTER AND DEMOUNTABLE ^ You may secure any of the Ford Cars with small deposit, the balance on monthly payments. S . ^B|" Why not order for the New Year? Enjoy life with a Ford. - v U Focer & Mecray Cape May fiZf CAPip MAY C. H. GARAGE Cape May Court House, N. J. , SS' BwBB authorized dealers , ^alP5' "See The New Ford" W§ s Christmas Greetings kU ' , , ' Never have we^ffered a finer selection of Beautiful Gifts B| Come enHy and make your setection while the assortment is targe. .SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS GIITS

WBB . 50c lo S2-.70 I ysffi S,i : shm* — $4.95 Id $7.93 — r a «"« nofiery ... . v si.oo to ss.5o I fMOJf W o»l llmuery 75c fo S2.",0 «B Em ^,lk H"lf .50c In $1.50 iRl Mufflers ... --—..$1.50 Id $6.00 (BBf MackinaW8 "- 57.50 and $8.50 ItBWB . J on)s Overcoats ...... $20.00 to $40.00 >,ens Su"8 $20-00 to $33.00

I Sweater Coals ,..—$3.00 to $12.00 | Gloves 5oc to $3.0o | Bath Robes $5.00 to $1A00 Men's Comfy i $iSo to j250 Ladies' Com/ys __.$1.50 to S2.50 •Otildren's Comfys 1 S1.50 and $2.00 Men's Slippers ..... J $1.25 to $5.00/ \ . Bovs- Boots : — $2.50 to $460 And Numerous . Other Gifts

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