Saturday. June 10. 1922 CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVfe. - ' , ' ■ Paige Eve ' |
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© We Have Them From 50 cents up. Also g 1 § all Kinds of Tools and Hardware § H JESSE 51. BROWN § i © 110 JACKSON STREET CAPE MAl' N J R Keystone Phone, 344 W j % xocora)&(XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ** ; X At Your Service for the 19th Season g 11 ££ | TROY LAUNDRY 1 g Harry V Bohm. Prop- »S WASHINGTON STREET g ^ Keystone Phone. 167-A Bell Phone, 16-.M ££ %ra^teis«XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X James R. Grimes IffliW /Lt and Steam Heating ARCOLA INSTALLATIONS A SPECIALTY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED Keystone Phone, 480 1282 Lafayette Street Cape May, N. J. ■ >J^BXBXBXBXBXMXBXBXBX«XB X I WANTED | | FAMILY OF THREE DESIRE TO SHARE I | EXPENSE OF COTTAGE ■ _ July 1st to Labor Day • GOOD LOCATION ® I X XBXMXmXBXBXMXHXBXBXBXBXmXB
WITH THE " CHURCHES BAPTIST William Hunter, Minister Sunday 10.00 A- M. — Church School. The ' popularity of the earl" hour for the j I session of the school was shown last j I Sunday by the largest attendance of the year. Let those who were unable j j to attend last week plan to mdfet with ! us the coming Sunday11.00 A. M. — Morning worship- As j this is Trinity Sunday, according to I the Church Calendar the pastor will « preach upon the topic, "The Tri-unity I of God." | ' 8.00 P. MA — Evenin- worship, i 5 Next Wednesday, June 14th, is Flag | Day- The service will be patriotic in, ' nature. Pastor will preach upon the ■ topic, "Our National Flag-" | The Week f 800 P. M. Wednesday. Church j Night. This service is for prayer and I meditation. . A Word to Strangers I In Christ's Name we welcome you ' to this House of God, its worship, its " sendee and its peace. » METHODIST J Sunday. June 11th j The spirit of Children's Day will r permeate the sendees on the Sab- c $ bath. L 10.30 A. M- — The pastor will bap- ' [ tire 'the children who are presented » f"r that purpose. The sermon will be J in keeping with the occasion. [ 3.00 P. M— Sunday S:hool- The ? presence of every scholar is needed at J 3 this sendee. I 8.00 P. M — A Children's .pro | [ gram by the members of the Sunday f School- The exercises wili occupy the , ( 1 All members of the church and f j families who hold to the church are J invited to make a special effort to be j [ niwnf for the sendees on Sunday, ! sendees Sunday.
The presence of the people will make 0] this a day long to be remembered. ' a] ii PRESBYTERIAN Sundav sen-ices, morning, 10-30 A- () M.; evening, at 600 P. M. Sabbath ,|, School, '.00 P M Prayer meeting, Wednesdays, 8 00 P. M Christian; Endeavor, Sundays, 7.00 P. M. Sunday, 11th inst-, Mr. Eldredge will sing in the morning. Children's Dav ser- « vices in the evening at 8 00 P M Sunday. 11th inst., Sabbath School a' r, 10 00 A. M-, and morning sen-ice at ; 11.00 A. M. e CHURCH OF THE ADVENT jCorn'er Decatur ai\fj Lafayette Sts Cape May, N. J. i ] ; Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe, Ph. D , . , Rector Church open all the Year j ! i Services j 1 Holy Communion, 7.30 A. M. ' Second sen-ice and sermon, 10.3'' j i : A M. , Sunday School. 315 P. M. ' Evensong, 4.00 P. M. , M. LOUISE WARRINGTON 1 Miss M." Louise Warrington, of this ( city, died suddenly on Monday, June , oth. Miss Warrington, who conduct- < ed a stationery store on Washington J I street' for many years, was keeper of , . the Phoenix Circulating Library and < at one time was assistant post mas- J ter in Cape May. Funeral services i , were held on Thursday, June 8th, at ' I 2 o clock at the home of Mayor Fred- ! erick F. Melvin, who was step-father < of the deceased.-, Interment -at Cold ] Spring Cemetery. . < DR. ASHBl'RN REAPPOINTED ; Governor Edwards has recently ap- < pointed Dr. L. C Ashburn Commis- J sioner of Optometry for the State of ■ New Jersey. The term of the ap- ' pointment is for three years. This ! makes the fourth consecutive term for ( Dr- Ashburn. i PIANOS TUNED W. R. Robinson, piano tuner, will < be in Cape May, week of June 12. ; Orders for tuning may be left with , Reuben B. Reeves, 210 Broadway, ' West Cape Mav. Keystone Phone, 274-A. RECEIVING CONGRATULATIONS ; i Mr- and Mrs. William A Baldwin, • j of this city, are receiving congratu- ; p lations upon the birth of a son, Wil- | liarn A. Baldwin, Jr., born May 31st.. 1 "Mrs. Baldwin before her marriage I was Miss Alda Ewing. , CONGRESS HALL TO ENTERTAIN ( | RAILROAD MEN | More than 1800 veterans of the j Pennsylvania Railroad will be enter- ' tained at Congress Hall, in this city, | on June 24th- [ RABBIS TO MEET AT CAPE MAY f The central conference of American i Rabbis will hold their annual session I at Cape May from June 26th to July P 3rd. There will be about 150 rabbis | and their families in the party. £ RECEIVING CONGRATULATION^ Mr. and Mrs- W. L_ Whitehead, of " Irwin, Pa., are receiving congratulations upon the birth ' of a daughter, Elizabeth Vivian, on May 25, 1922Mrs. Whitehead will be remembered as Miss Vera Homan, of Cape May. "You want more money? Why, my boy, I worked for three years for sixteen dollars a month right here in this establishment and now I'm own- > er of it." , "Well, see what happened to your boss. No man who treats his help that way can hang onto . his business "
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j The son made up his mind that he j must have a dog. But the father said there was nothing doing. "Please, daddy, buy me a doggy, ' coaxed the youngster. "Can't afford it," groumbled Daddy. The youngster looked pretty sober for a mimite, and then his face lighted uo. . "I'll tell you what, Daddy," said _ the youngster- "Y'ou go down to the - pound and get me a doggy. I'd just ! g as lief have a used one '' ! "Funny language the English i have," said the French girl who had | returned from a visit across the Channel. "They write 'street'; they pronounce it 'strite,' and they mean 1
Slick: Hear about Nick ? Escape , of gas in his cellar the other night, j and he struck a match to try and find the leak." | Hick: "Idiot! I should have ! thought that the last thing he would I ' Slick : "It. was-'' 3 "I never knew- till I got a car," " >aid Bishop Eightly, "that profanity J was so prevalent." "Do you hear much of it on the " "Why," said the Bishop, "nearly I everybody I bump into swears dread- * fully." ' - : Join the Home Trade j Life Guard | ; Do you wish to PRESERVE - ; THE LIFE of your home town! ; ; ; If you do, trade with your ; ; i HOME MERCHANTS. ; « ; BE NEIGHBORLY. ! ] ' You work for COMMUNITY INTEREST when you DEAL , : ; AT HOME. .t i . « ; Don't Pull a Prop From ; the Town Yoa Live In by Spending Your / Money Elsewhere j
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ CAPE MAY MOTOR SHOP 5 HARRY L. KEHR, Proprietor. ■ A COMPLETE LINE OF FORD REPAIRS, PARTS AND ALL ■ ACCESSORIES ARE NOW IN STOCK ■ NEW AND USED CARS FOR SALE OR ■ EXCHANGE ■ STORAGE IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE 9 J1 TOURING CARS AND BUSSES TO HIRE FOR ALL * ■ =: OCCASIONS — ~ DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE ™ Keystone Phone, 319-A H West Perry Street, at the Bridge J E. P. NITTINGBB Prime Meats. Butter. Eggs, Fruits And Produce LIBERTY THEATRE BUILDING. Washington Street Keystone Phone 10 Cape May, N. J- ■ XHXBXBXKXBXBXBXBXBXBXBXB X ' | Electricity will g | Save Your Back | 1 Electricity is ready to do all the hard work U of your home — the washing, ironing, cook- g 5 ing, sewing, dish washing and cleaning. ■ ■ Electric appliances in your home will save you hours of hard work i Yf — and ihey will perform your household tasks easily and thoroughly H M An electric vacuum cleaner gets ALL the dirt — you Y? merely guide it over the floor- An electric washer cleans I Q your clothes perfectly, yet it will not injure them- It is ■ easy to operate, making, washday a pleasure instead of A ^ I A'n electric iron saves countless steps and finishes your A . V? ironing better and more quickly than if you use the oldU fashioned troublesome "sad irons." g Cape May Light and Power Co. ■ B Cape May, N. J. *
CATCHES BIG DRUM FISH Don Graham, salesman for Wiit- , Company, went to Stone Harbor on Tuesday and returned to Wildwood with a big red drum which he landed ( ' from the surf. In a guessing contest I at the Brighton, "Bud" Hoffman :«on the prize with a guess of 62 ' pounds, that being the nearest to the ' actual weight of 65 pounds. The fish • was presented to Mr. Rigor. I a Father: Whenever you come down II To the office it is only to ask for ; money ... I'm glad I have Tio ' otKer sons than you. Son: Certainly. Dad; so am I-
C NOTICE Dr. Clarence S. Eldredge, occulist, ; of Philadelphia, is at Cape May for , the season. Those having trouble with their eyes or in need of glares can consult him Saturdays and eyen- • ings, Broadway and Third avenue, j West Cape May^ < ^ | ; ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. H. C- Maneino, Chiropractor, I wishes to announce that he will be lo- I 1 cated at 223 Decatur street (over J r Charles Schereris Tailor Shoo) after I ' June 14th. Office hours will appear I in next week's issue of the Star and I Wave- I
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