Cape May Star and Wave, 24 June 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

r Page Two CAPE MAY STAB AND WAVE Saturday, June 24. 1922

•ST TOTTS BOW BSSAXBS9 AT T. A TATLOll mt WMfclaftOB StTMt Caps Stop, S. 3. A Poll Line of Ball Band Rubber Boota and Over Shoes. Fresh Goods |Mt received from the Factory. ReHot responsible for work left over M days ■systona Fhona 138-X ARE YOU THINKING OF MOVING If ao get In tooch with urn. We hare 4 BIG TRUCKS a TON, J TONS, 8 TONS, 8 TON8 ON THE BOAD ALL THE TIME Trips to Philadelphia every week. Lata from $10 op. Any point between Cap* May and Philadelphia. CONEYS X-PRESS Mi to 111 Garfield At*, WOdwomL Bath Pfca— At Your Service! Telephone Keystone 90 when you want something or have something to sellThe Star and Wave classified ads willibring the results- 10c the line of six words. The nan without a definite aim ia Mi is helplessly disabled. Money has ' As proper place and ia a staunch ttimd In times of stress. Mart new with the Security Trass . ■mnuHiuMmMUWtftytHiHiyTMWNKHaflP" ' rni-r- mmmnuwaunvg ] Builder's Hardware & § Household Supplies | Af. H. WARE 1 516 Wath. St. Kay. Phona 114-X H I ■■■mmbmmmm i 1 •* / \ PRINTERS' INK j HAS been rrapoo- > sible for thousands \ of business successes i throughout the country. i Everybody in town i may know you but I they don't know what you have to sefl. ^ Advertising Will Help Yet I j ^ ) - i Dr. F. G. Steinbach | } Veterinarian 1 - WILDWOOD, N. J. I J Both Phone* | !> ■ - r r NOTICE ) Second hand furniture and stoves J bought and sold. Alward W. Hill- V man, 209 Perry street Keysthne -y Phone, 58-M. Stock room, second v Boor, Excelsior Building, West Per- C ^ 1-14 22-tf > Wm. F. Brown > Plumbing & Heating | Leave orders at store. )5j 417 Washington Street ^ CAPE MAY, N. J. ^ St. Mill's School of Hisle ; SI. Ufa, Mt.lt. ^ PIANO. ORGAN J VIOLIN Ja Evening Cksscs )3 , — — i )o

- j WEST CAPE MAY *'j Mr. and Mrs. James Santo had as ! their guest tor several vee'-s, Miss er j Violet Burton, of Camden, X. J. its i Mr. and Mrs. P. S- Grassi, who «- 1 have leased a cottage on Sixth ave- | nue. entertained friend's from P' :,serjdeiphia, on Sundry- Mr. Grassi is manager of the Reliance Transportation Company, chelating bi s ies hei tween Cape May, Wild-wood * and - Ocean City- | Mr. and Mrs. William Froener, Mr.. ■ and Mrs. H. Evans and dnuphter, Betty; Mr. and Mrs. William Froene", I Jr., and daughter, Ruth, motored from ■ Philadelphia on Saturday and spent * the week end at the Froener bungalow, on Fourth avenue. ^ Sirs. Leo A. Alien has as her guert for the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGinnls and son. Frank Hoffman, who has been S spending sometime at Portsmouth, I Va., with the Y. M. C. A., is spending sometime here with his father, t William Hoffmen, at his home on B Broadway. RIO GRANDE Mrs. D. C. Eldredge and daughter , arrived from Philadelphia Wednesday * and will spend the summer months at their cottage - _ E. Broadfield, Sr., is spending some time at his son's summer cottage, at the corner of Tpwne Bank and Shun- i pike roads. Mrs. Leonard Brown was the guest : of Mrs- Dyke at the manse, the first < of the weekA new front porch has been added ; to S. B. Taylor's tenant houseMrs. Julia Eldredge was in attend- , ance at the bedside of her brother, Milton, the last of the week. A < slight improvement is noted in his < condition. Robert Cresse and friends, of Camden, took Sunday dinner with Mr- and Mrs. A. Cresse. Mrs. Ella Tomlin called on her sisters, Saturday. Mrs- Edith Dyke spent Saturday evening with friends at Erma- j The Children's Day services passed j off nicely Sabbath morning at the Old , i Brick church, the children taking their | " parts in their usual pleasing manner. I I Rev. C. O. Bosserman was present j I during the latter part of the sen-ices | making a brief but forceful address I to the children and receiving two can- 1 didates into full membership of the i church- — » » t Mr. Lenin uupholds a red banner I I but he'd be glad to aoceot some green- I j i _ v j A common scold never went down j r in history as a public benefactor and I Senator Caraway of Arkansas will be a exception to the rule. c

COUNTY BANKERS ; nOLDBANQUET FIRST ANNUAL DINNER OF AS-! SOCIATION HELD AT HOTEL i 18 BRIGHTON, ON THURSDAY' EVENING ' The Cape May County Bankers' Association celebrated its first annual / banquet at the Hotel Brighton, Wild- ' wood, Thursday evening, June 8th, ' and there was in attendance about " fifty men representing six of the nine banks of the county. At the prelim inary business session held in the di- . rectors' room of the Marine National . Bank. Everett J- Jerrell, of the Merchants National Bank, of this city, was elected president to serve for the ensuing year, and Walter Savage, of the Security Trust Company, < rf this] . city, was elected secretary and treas- ' urer. The address of welcome was elo- i quently made by T. Foster Gpslin, j representing the mayor, who was un-j able to be present. There were excellent addresses made dealing with various banking subjects were deliver- 1 r ed by the following: . ' Rev. James Clark, blessing; Ber 5 nard Essing, president of Oxford Bank, Philadelphia, spoke on "Bank s Service"; Rev. James Clarke gave true - 1 : West Virginia stories; Judge Clarence • Cole, of Atlantic City, .-.poke on 1 "Modern Bank Methods," and the , new president of the Bankers' Asso- 1 ciation, Everett J Jerrell, of the Merchants National Bank of Cape ' gave an address. The menu was interesting and in-, • eluded the following inviting dishes: I •fin money pickles - Salary Cold cash Oodles sowi bullion , - Hearts of customers Rolled greenbacks a la Americai-ie j2 Currency jelly Cream of the world trade - Liquid Loans Roast lamb, mint sauce Tax au sauce Mince pie - Harding sauce : Mellon Frozen credit- - Labor turnovers Stabilized pound cake Petit liberty fours ( Bond bonds - jDemi tasse Buck Panate'n - n Stranger: "Con you direct me to I ■ the best hotel in town ?" N'ative: "There ain't but one hotel b j this town, mister, and that's the . a worst one." Does that novel- you have just been reading have a happy ending ? I How should I know ? The hero ] p and heroine are married in the last (a chapter. ii

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