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Bti ASSQCIAHKMi OF BOARDS - The annual meeting of the County Association at Boards at Education I occurred at Court House Thursday evening and was largdy attended, ■ thirteen of the seventeen districts of the, county being represented A special dinner was served at Hur- ■ rell'e, beginning at seven o'clock and H at its conclusion the piogmin was enK, tered upon. Mr. Everett Jerrell, of ■ this city, was the presiding officer, 5 and Mrs. Clement Nevririric, Wert g Cape May, secretary and treasurer | The officers eleated for the ensuing year were: President, Everett Jerrell; vice president, Edwsh Foster, of 6 Court House; secretary and treasurer. & C'ement Newkirk. _ The speakers were Dr. J. J. Levitz. ■ principal Trenton State Normal School; Miss Sarah Askew, State Li | brary Commission; Hon. Robert Kay, H the county's member of the House of BC Assertbly; President Everett Jerrell, ■ the Helping Teacher. Miss Gandy, and H County Superintendent Hand. R Mrs- Paul Carroll and Miss R. S I Gand", of Dennisville, led in the singly ing of (folic eongs. ■ It was one of the most successful and enjoyable of the association meetings ever held.- — A motion prevailed providing for the appointment of several commit - H tees for research Into several matters affecting the schools. i
BUYS NEW FORD W. P. Kent, of the wireless telegraph station, is now seen riding ar ound town in his new Ford sedan recently purchased from Focer & Mecray. IN MEMORIAM — BUSH — In loving memory of my dear mother, Mary J. Bush, who de- | parted this life April 28, 1914. j Sadly missed by her daughter, 6 . MAE. jf Collectors meet many men of | promise. 7 Change Now | toARCOLA I AND YOU WILL I i ' CHANGE YOUR j ■ HOUSE INTO A , f HOME. I ARTHUR G. REEVES & CO j A II 622 Washington Street
We clean from head to foot. Hats, gloves and shoes cleaned. Suits cleaned while yon wait. The old reliable J. S. Poin dexter 309 Washington Street HENRY HOTZE 313 WASHINGTON STREET Bakery ALL KINDS OF FANCY CAKES, PIES, ROLLS AND BREAD ieystone. 73-D Marine Paint WEATHER PROOF DURABLE, ELASTIC COLOR RETAINING Made to Withstand the Action * of Salt, Air and Water, where Ordinary Paints will Boon Fade or Peel A Full Line of STATESMAN MARINE PAINTS IS carried by ERNEST F.PHARO CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY Who win be glad to aasist in wiving your Paint Problems Manufacturers — The Charles H. Brown Paint CoManufacturers of Guaranteed and Analysed Paints Brooklyn, N. Y, U. S. A. Boston Oklahoma City Birmingham
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WITH THE MIIRCHES ■ METHODIST All services held on daylight saving timeSunday, April 30th 10.30 A. M. — 'Morning worship and sermon. Subject, "Does God Answer Our-Prayers?" • 3.00 P. M — Sunday School. 7-45 P- M. — Evening worship. Pastor Hillman will preach the second sennon of the series based on Greatness," and will have for his topic The Greatest Coward in Cape fy'"L, 1>is series is evoking coni siderable interest on the part of the j Sunda" evening congregationsPRESBYTERIAN ' April 30 to Mav 7 is designated in | the church world as Children's Week, j At the morning service on May 7th, ' i in addition to the usual sennon to the ( i children, to which care nits are urged to bring the children there will be a ! message for parents. Children's < I « eek is worthy of special considers- . j tion in our houses. The I. 9. O. F. of Cape May will 1 worshr- with this congregation on the « evening of May 7th. The church services will be in ac- ' cord with the daylight saving ; r^ednle which '-oes into effect April : 30th., Sunday. Morning worshin at 1 20.30 o'clock. Bible School at 3 P. M. < 1 . P. S. C. E. at 6-45 -P. M. Evening t worship at 8.00 o'clock. \ Everybody welcome to all our ser- * The choir will sing at the morning ; service an anthem, "Praise Ye the \ Mighty God," by Emerson. Solo ob- * ligato, Mrs. Eldredge. For the even- ' ing the anthem, "Holy Father," by ' Lambilotte. Mr- Rodes being indis- 5 posed and needing a rest, will not be * heard in solo for sometime- The * choir regrets this very much, as many J of the classical anthems cannot be 1 rendered without his assistance- &
FIRST BAPTIST j William Hunter, Minister 7 "If you do not attend church, you n ar® n}issing one °f the finest, most * uplifting and encouraging factors in j social life." t Sunday J 10 00 A. M — Cnurch School for the J study of the Bible. Scholars will j note the _ chinoe of hour for the \ school which has been meeting at 3 J P. M. Come prepared to remain for j 1 the preaching service which follows, j i 11.00 A. M. — Morning worship, c This is Church School Day. Pastor J will have a message for all interest- S ed in Church School work Sermon ( topic, "The Church in Training." J 7.30 p. M. — Evening worship. This J will be a dayli«ht saving service. — 3, Sermon topic, "Daylight." Weekly Notices V Sunday, 2 to 6 P- M — Tne every- _ member canvass committee will call ■ at the home of every member of the V _ church. Kindly remain at home to £ meet the committee. . I Tuesday, .6-30 P. M— The men of > the church and congregation will meet ■ at the church for supper and a gen- ■ eral good time. Rev. James Clarice, X of Wildwood, will be the speaker of ■ the evening. His topic will be P "Corns." Special musical program. JC Wednesday, 7.30 P- M — Regular ■ monthly covenant meeting- Make it C an every member present meeting. Note— IDo not forget to set your ■ ^lock ahead one hour Saturday night v before retiring- £ Don't try to be eleven— the com- a petition is too keen; there's more S money in plain industry. re REDUCTION | On April 3rd we will put collars P back to pre war prices, 3 cents each, g Troy Laundry, 405 Washington st- I NOTICE re Second hand furniture and stoves C bought and sold. Alward W. Hill* I man, 209 Perry street Keystone J3, Phone, 58-M. Stock room, second ■ floor, Excelsior Building, West Per- ^ ry street 1-14-22-tf £ NOTICE 5 On and alter Monday, April 3rd, V 1922, our collars will be three (8) G cents- Trey Laundry, 406 Washing- J too street )0(
| — — — — | James R. Grimes and Steam Heating I j ARCOLA INSTALLATIONS A ' - - SPECIALTY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED Keystone Phone, 480 1282 Lafayette Street Cape May, N. J. ^ § GRAND OPENING g Q THE X X( City Fishing Pier 5 X IS NOW OPEN' FOR THE SEASON OF 1922 UNDER THE 2 S MANAGEMENT OF M § Charles H. Smith Q Bait and Lines can be secured at the entrance jOT «0«>CtOO«oOtOOe(K I LOTTIE R. HILLMAN § O 209 Perry Street Q S Saturday and Monday § Q A most extraordinary sale of charming hats. These are marvelous values. Included in this collection are the many irresistable cf V hats of the moment. Just the kind that fashionable women ad- O 0 mir^ g 3* Sport hats in many different styles. They say it's to be a XC W wonderful sailor season. It's here in all straws and shades. In one ahade or two, banded or scarf trimmed, $2-75 up. C~b . gL Children's hats, $1.25 up. Black roll brims with white faring 3^ I of straw, also navy and white, navy and yellow, drown and sand Vf y/ combinations. Scarf and ribbon trimmed for children from 3 to O Q 12 years. A XI A ffo°d assortment for the Miss who wants something XC Vy different from the Juniors. O ft X ft ■ftBftMftaftaftiftBftBftaftMftBftaft ■ 1 CHATS WITH YOUR | fi GAS MAN. . | Sometimes you buy more meat than yon need and some of it ■■ U is wasted, but you do not get angry with your butcher for selling H ■ it. Or, you purchase more fruit or vegetables tban you can pos- & XC siblj use, but you do not complain to your grocer. If you throw II H away a little coal with the ashes, you do not blame the coal man- XC J|P You leave the refrigerator open and waste the ice, but you do not j| ■ quarrel wilh the ice man. ^ H But sometime^ when people carelessly waste gas, they blame 3=C Q the gas company. Neither merchants nor a gas company con- H ■ trot the use you make of a commodity. a Your gas company, however, while urging you to use gas, H ■ begs you not to waste it. •/ j? u Part of its service is to give you full value, and to see **■' ■ ■ you pay only for what you use and to use all that you pay for- 1 ■ K I Cape May Dluminating Co. | ft Cape May, N. X i "■ftMftMftMftMftMftgftMftMftMftMftMftB

