. T in ,aW ' CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE PageT&ee Saturday, June 10, 1922 ■ Saturday, uune m,
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RIO GRANDE Bert Cresse, of Wildwood, spent Sunday with his brother, Charles, of v this place- _ , " Mrs- Austin Hamlin, of Tuckerton, was renewing old acquaintances here h on Thursday and Sunday- *■ Mrs- Fred Todd, of Wildwood, spent s Friday with friends hereMf. and Mrs. William Cresse enter- J tained their son, Robert, over Sunday, t He is employed in Philadelphia. | Frank Corson's horse hadd the mis- t fortune on Sunday to get entangled 1 in the baibwire fence, cutting himself ( terribly. The veterinarian was sent i for immediately, from WildwoodMerrill Neal, wife and daughter, his < mother and Master Frederick Riley, motored to Millville Tuesday. ] We are sorry to hear of the serious illness of Maurice Hand- We hope to i see him with us again- ■ Mrs- Ralph Denn went to Court douse on Monday-' ); David -Goff and wife spent Sunday . with relatives at Eldora- . Rumor says wedding bells will nng , in Rio Grande some time this month. NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS I^tate of John H. Matthews, Deceased Pursuant to the order' of Harry S.' Douglass, Surrogate of the Countv of CaD- Mav, made on the first day of] May A. D. 1922, on the application, of the subscriber executor of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit creditors or sain - ' Zt ,
to the subscriber under oath or aifirmation their claims and demands al against the estate of said deceased s, within six months from the first day 01 of Mav, A- D. 1922, or they will be sl forever barred of any action against the subscriber- „ v Dated Mav 1st, A. D- 1922. p JOHN H. MATTHEWS, JR., Executor. 5-6-lO-pfl5J>4 h NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS s Estate of Catherine S. Leiner, Deceased • s Poi*ai»nt to the ordei of | sarwsrssf <■ i 6 aid deceased, notice is hereby git en t to the creditors of said deceased to v exhibit to the subscriber under oath . or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said de- I ceased within six months from the ■ third day of May, A. D. 1922, or , they will bg. forever barred of any ac- . tion against the subscriber. Dated May 3rd, A- D- 1922. ■ LIZZIE H- RICHARDSON, Executrix. ; J. SP1CER LEAKING, Proctor. i 5-6-9-pfl5.-64 _ , LOCATION OF FOE ALARM TELEGRAPH STATIONS Key* Caa Be Obtained la Vicinity at Alarm Boxes 26— Washington Street, near Scfcellangeria Landing. 82 — Washington Street, near Union. 47 — Waahlngton Street and MadVaoe Arena*. 64 — Lafayette and Bank Streeta. 58— Bread and Elmira Otreata. 65 — Pittsburgh and New Jareey 69 — Stockton Aranna, betwaen Jefferson and Queen Streets. 73 — Franklin and Washington 75 — Howard Street, opposite Stockton Avenue. 82 — Columbia Avenue and Guerney Street 84 — Ooean Street, near Beach Aee91 — Broadway and West Perry Street 92 — Broadway and Beach Avenue. 98— Perry Street, near Bridge. 94!— Sooth Lafayette and Grant Streets. 96 — Waddngton and Jackson Stiaatu 97 — Columbia Avenue and Decatur Street 98— Washington and Genoa Street 1.
DENNISVILLE j Miss Belle Carroll, of Plainfield, is : with her sister, Lottie, who is quite James Stiles visited a Philadelphia hospital recently owing to serious eye trouble, for which an operation is necessary. Miss Hattie Fidler has gone to Lape May where she will be employed in the Knerr storei Vincent Miller and Edmund Lhester are recent arrivals in our village. Edmund received his diploma on Friday from the Bloss Electrical School at Washington. Miss Elizabeth Fidler is quite indisposed at this writingMrs- Phoefee Grace accompanied her cousin, Miss Sue Chester, to' Washington to' attend the commence- - ment exercises. --of the Bliss Electrical 1 School- " ... 1 Miss Helen Carll spent Sunday with j her aunts, the Misses Miller, at Cold Spring. i 1 The Rev. Stanley Clark, of Frank- ; linville, was a visitor on Memorial | in the home -of John Carroll. Dr. Clarence Way and sister, Mrs. Edward Wells, attended the commencement exercises at Peddie Institute, Hightstorwn, motoring to Absecon and joining his friends, Mr- and Mrs-- Babcock, and finishing the journey as motor guest of Mr. Babf|C°Charles Carroll and Mrs- Carroll, of . f Jersey City, are guests for the week i,of Mr. Carroll's parents- - Miss Hannah Fidler returned on e Friday from a two weeks rest, to | t ' Philadelphia and Collingswood--1 if T-n,., Mrs W-.iT/-r Ruth 1 James, Mrs. Walter Ruth >
and Mrs. Horton, of Merchantville, , spent a few hours at the old home on Sunday, motoring from the sea- j shore to our village. • | Miss Virginia Bradway," of Millville, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. John 1 Fidler. | ' The sewint* circle held a -pot luck | supper on Monday evening at the)' of Mrs- Adah Johnson. Earl Chester visited his mother for 1 several days last week, returning to Philadelphia Wednesday morning. James Sayre, who has been a patient sufferer for several months, passed away on Monday afternoon- MrSayre was a faithful member of the M- E. Church and regular in his attendance at the Sunday School and a liberal supporter of the cause of Missions. He was a faithful and trusted employee of Capt. Gand when in health. leaves a widow. iHelp Put. This j Town on a I SOLID ' I I FOUNDATIONS - 9 O The success of the home mer- J y A chant means the SUCCESS OF * + THE TOWN. % | The success of the town means J it J YOUE SUCCESS. J n + Why Not Trade at Home | + and Help Along the + a t Town You Live In ? ♦ i. 44 44 4 44*4 I 4 I I I I I M t M l t 144
People Read This Newspaper ^ That's why it would be ^ profitable for you to advertise in it If yoa won/ a fob ff yoa miant to hire somebody If yoa ward to sell something if yoa •went to bay something if yoa want to rent yoar house if yoa ward to sell yoar house If yoa want to sell yoar fsm If yoa -want to bay property If there U anything that yoa want the quickest and best way to supply that want is by placing an advertisement in this paper The results will surprise and please you COLD SPRING "| Mr- and Mrs. Wilson Miller arrived jthe first of the week from Baltimore, : inc UIM HI uie «tciv ifv/u uuhihiji.,
Md., and will spend the summer months in this vicinity- 1 Mrs. Edwin Cummings, of Philadelphia, spent the week end with her brother and sisters. Mr. and Mrs- Lawrence McHeag . I and family spent Sabbath afternoon | with their friend, Mrs. I. J. Kremmer. : The Misses -M. Ludlam and Helen I I Carll spent Sunday with relatives. Merritt Wilson has completed an - addition to his. home1 Mr. and Mrs- Norman Taylor have returned from a trip to Delaware. An interesting prayer meeting was - held at the Old Brick Church Sab- . bath morning, Judge H. H. Eldredge * presiding. Rev. Joseph Garrison called oh his 1 comrade, A. Cresse, "Monday, May 29f Both are veterans of the Civil War. 1 Leonard Brown is doing some fine work as interior decorator. Mr. and Mrs- Lucius Palmer spent . the week end at Cape May. The Misses Lida and Lina Eldredge 1 , spent several days of this week in the ► City of Brotherly Love. f Lewis Cresse is gladly welcomed ) home from Kansas City, Mo. j* An improvement is reported in the L condition of Milton Cresse and hopes ► are now entertained that he will rer gain the use of his hand and armI Mrs- William Thompson spent Wedr nesday and Thursday in PhiladelL phia. r A number of oyr- people attended [ the High School Commencement at £ Cape May, Tuesday evening. ► A New Ypik schoolboy has married f his teacher, aged forty-five! We do E not know what school he belonged to, £ but he doesnt seem to have learned k very much. JWT MOW UME1I& f B you are lame every morning, 4 goffer urinary ilia, there must tm a * oats*. Often it's weak kidneys. To * strengthen the weakened kldneya end 4 avert more serious troubles, use t Doaa'e Kidney Pills. You can rely on + Woat Cape May testimony. + Thoe. H. Scull, painter. Secoad + Ave.. West Cape May, says: "I was 4 bothered a lot with kidney and Mad- * 4er trouble. The complaint went on Z tor months and my back ached oonX otaatly. Mornings I leU dull aad lame. The action of my kidneys % was very free, breaking my rest at ? night I read ol Doan's Kidney PHI* % and used them as directed. They * helped me right away, strengthening •J my back and kidneys and regidat- + Leg the paasage of the secretions. I J could sleep fine and my kidneys V didn't trouble me." + Price 60c. at all dealers. Doat * simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan's Kidney PUls — the same that t Mr. Scull had. Foater-Mllburn Co, 4 jjUra., Buffalo, N. Y.
WEST CAPE MAY r . Miss Laura Pierson spent one day hi> week in Philadelphia. PaGeorge Meyer and Edwin Cummings, who are attending Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., are home for their summer vacation. Howard Richardson is spending a week with his parentsMrs. Leslie Salsbury is. spending the week end in PhiladelphiaMr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher entertained company over the week endMiss Ethel Mae Rerf-es is entertain-ing-Lee Jennings. Mr- and Mrs. William Stanton and Mr- and Mrs. H. J Danzenhacker were here to attend the funeral of their brother, Roland Stanton GOSHEN Mr. and "Mrs- Crow, of Lebanon, are this week with Thomas Crandol and wife. , , Mr. and Mrs- Samuel Yorty, John Yorty and daughter, Helen, and Mrs. Siebert, of Hulmestown, were week end visitors with Spencer Crandol and family. Allie Rhoades and family snent Tuesday at Fishin®- Creek with his brother, Harry. . . Miss Carrie Hughes is on the sick list this greek- _r , Mrs. Lizzie Swain spent last : nesday at Seaville with Mrs. Buzzell. *f — t- 1. a nft Hp'ifhter. lies uoj at. oewffift - — • — --- Mrs. Frank Edwards and
Dorothy, were Court House visitors Tuesday- [ ARCHBISHOP HAYES ENDORSES NEAR EAST RELIEF
Archbishop Hayea. to learn how terrifying are the
His Grace. Archbishop Hayes, recently sent the following letter to Neat East Relief: "I inclose check for five thousand ($5,000) from the I Catholic Chart ties of the Arcb diocese of New York for the appealing Christian w o"r k df y o u t committee. "I am shocked i-infT ops the nresent
conditions in the Near East, especially in Armenia. A stop must be put by the Christian world to this reign of mussacre, famine, disease and horrors of -every description. All must help. "I commend most earnestly the appeal of the Near East Relief to the charitably thinking and mercifully disposed people of New York and In particular to the Catholic portion of the community. . "Very sincerely yours. " (Signed) "PATRICK J. HAYES. "Archbishop of New. York." National headquarters of the Near j East Relief are located at 151 Fifth . Avenue, New York.
HEAD OF NEAR EAST RELIEF MAKES APPEAL
Charles V. Vickrey
Twenty- five thousand Innocent children have been condemned to death by the will of the American people. 8uch Is the statement made by Charles Y. Yickrey, General Secretary of the Near East ■Relief, on the passing of a resolution by the executive board of
that organization cutting down the appropriations for relief twenty-five per "At the lowest possible administrative cost," says Mr. Vlckrey, "the Near East Relief has been caring for one hundred thousand children, the homeless tittle orphans of the Near East. The cut in appropriations, made necessary by the decreased contributions, means that twenty-five thousand equally helpless children now on our doorstep must be refused admission and turned Into the streets to perish of cold and hunger. ^iere can be no other fate than that awaiting them. We are their only help and support. "Five dollars a month will commute the sentence for one child. And I do not believe there Is a man or woman In a home In America who could not and would not give that much to save a little child." ; MAGNIFICIENT C.O-QP?RATION | OF EPISCOPAL COMMUNION A plan of co-operation in the work administered by Near East Relief has I been Inaugurated by Bishop Thomas F- Gail or. Presiding Bishop, and coun- 1 1 , cil of the Protestant Episcopal Church. An Auxiliary Committee consisting of eminent churchmen, including bishops. I clergy and laymen. Is being formed. I This "committee will be nation-wide In its personnel and will have a local | executive committee with a prominent ' layman as chairman. ' An bspeciul emergency appeal is go1 Ing forth to all parishes of the Epls ' copal Church for a Lenten contrlbu- • tion. Ten thousand orphan children. 1 fivr whom no other provision is pnssi- ' We 'fidav. are made the special churge '■ of the Eplso pal Church. ' indorsement l - the Lenten appeal of ' the Near Ejisi Relief. t — ' The conversation you think you hear when running after a bus: • Conductor: Shove it along, Bert, he's gainin' on us!
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Change Now to Arcola AND YOU WILL CHANGE YOUR HOUSE INTO A HOMEARTHUR G. REEVES & CO. 622 Washington Street itotxci: to u*rr creditors Estate of Margaret L. Taxis, Dsoassad Pursuant to the order of Harry S. Douglass. Surrogate of the .County of April. "A"5 D.Tm. on the application of the subscriber. Executrix of said deceased. notice Is hereby given j» toe creditors of said deceased to exhibit to , the subscriber under oath or affirmation 1 their claims and demands against tne I estate • of said deceased within six months from the 19th day of April. AD. 1922. or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated Apr,, »>V Executrix. SAMUEL *: ELDREDOIUor. 4-22-10-pflt-54 ,
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