Cape May Star and Wave, 1 July 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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THE ELWARD DECATUR STREET and BEACH j Mr*. Edward Nittinger, Prop. j Booms Equipped with Running Water Private Baths 5 Music by Charles Free'6 Orchestra Rates Reasonable

| VIRGINIA HOTEL | I JACKSON STREET NEAR BEACH : RATES $3.50 per day and up — $18.00 per week and up J. J. STOCKER, Prop.

Shampooing, Facial Massage and Manicuring done at your residence by appointment MISS CLARA L. ABBOTT virginia hotel Keystone, 257 Bell, 32-W 2 ANNOUNCEMENT We desire to announce the opening of j SCHOOL OF TUTORING j For the tenth season. Individual instruction given in college tl preparatory branches, English, French, Latin, German, Mathe- d , matics. Science, History and Pedagogy. All elementary branches. d College trained teachers. o: GEORGE H, DAVIS, Director j; 2705 PACIFIC AVENUE, Between Poplar and Juniper Avenues Keystone Phone, 236-A

Antique Mahogany Card Table of unusual design, will be sold at a very reasonable price MRS. M. A. SCULL Broadway and Emerald Ave. West Cape May HICKEY'S GARAGE 661 Washington Street GENERAL MACHINE SHOP * Specialist on Ford Cars. Cylinders Rebored, any size SUNACO OILS. BRUNSWICK TIRES AND AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES -27 Keystone Phone Bell Phone, 14 Konowitch Brothers Groceries, Meats, Provisions BITTER, EGGS. FRUIT. PRODUCE, ETC ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 308-10 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. 3405-07 PACIFIC AVE, WILDWOOD, N. J. CONGRESS HALL / CAPE MAY. NEW JERSEY Opens for the Season June 24th \U^SURPASSED FOR COMPORT, CONVENIENCE, SERVICE AND ATMOSPHERE John V. Scott, Manager — ; —

IWITH THE V — -JIHtlRCHES church OF THE ADVENT Corner Decatur and Lafayette SteCape May, N. J. Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe, Ph. D, Rector Church open all the Year Services Holy Communion, 7-30 A. M. Second service and sennon, 10.80 ; A. M. Sunday. School, 3-15 P. M. Evensong, 4-00 P. M. j PRESBYTERIAN Sunday services. Sabbath School, 1000 A- M., morning service, 11-00 A. M.; Christian Endeavor, 7.00 P. M.; evening service at 8-00 P. M. The musical features for summer have not yet been consummated. Sunday last, 18th inst-, Mrs. J. W- Eldredge, who was in fine voice, sang "Fear ye not, Qh, Israel," b" Dudley Buck, and Mr. Ronald Quidort sang at the evening service, "Cast thy burden upon the Lord." by Hamlen. Communion sendee Sunday next, July 2nd, at 11.00 A- M, and in the evening a patriotic service. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL Sendees Sunday, July 2nd inst-: 10.30 A- M-. Holy Communion; evening at 8.00 P. M. Rev. Norman Van Pelt Lev-is, D D, rector of ; Church of the Incarnation, Phila- 1 officiating minister for the < One very- inviting advantage of this church is that a different min- c is heard each Sunday throughout the summer. CHURCH OF OCR LADY, STAR-OF-THE-SEA

Masses Sundays at 6, 8 and 10 A. ■■ M.; weekdays, 7-30 A- M. First Friday. 7.30 P. M Devotions Sunday, 8 ; P. M. Fridav, 8 P. M. Confessions, ! 7.30 to 9 P. M. BAPTIST William Hunter, Minister ! ( Sunday 10.00 A- M. — Church School for Bi- j ble study. Classes for all ages. i 11.00 A. M — Morning worship with j sermon. Tbpic. "Vision and Life." « Followed by the ordinance., of the . ! Lord's Supper. Parents wishing to attend bring 3 their children and leave them down 2 stairs in the kindergarten department I where they will be cared for by the 1 j ~ superintendent and her assistants 1 2 durin® the hour of worship. 8.00 P. M. — Evening worship with 1 1 sermon. A patriotic service bearing f upon the observance of the Fourth of S July. Topic, "Our Civic Obligation " = The Week § 800 P. M. Wednesday — The regu- | lar mid-week service for prayer and 3 testimony. « The public is most cordially invited . to meet with us in the above services ) METHODIST % The music committee has engaged J a mixed quartette which will take the % place of the choir during July and £ August. The members of the quar- J tette are Miss J. Louise Ball, Mrs. V Hazel Landis, Mr. Ronald Quidort C. and Mr. Jaimes H. Groetzinger- Be- J ginning with Sunday the quartette V will sing at each service. Lovers of C sacred music will be assured gratifi- Jk cation and inspiration by this group V of singers. y Sunday $ 10.00 A. M. — Sunday School and Y Missionary' offering. y 11.00 A- M. — Morning worship, f Sermon subject, "I am the Bread of f Life" y 8.00 P. M. — Men's night, with a ^ sermon to the men of Cape May. So ™ Subiect, "Three Signs of a True V ~ Man." £ Pastor Hillman requests- each man present at the service last Sunday V evening to invite five men to the C Men's Night service- a The Ladies' Aid Society will hold 531 their annual bazaar beginning Wed- y, nesday, August 16th. ^ INJURED BOY MAY DIE yj David Hill Sariford, five years old, son of John Sanford, a lawyer, of 2729 Vj N. Charles street, Maytimore, now oc- y cupying a beach front cottage at this a; resort, was struck, on the beach drive on Tuesday evening driven by Mau- « rice Kelly for the Karl V. Kokes ^ bakerv. The child sustained a broken leg and a fractured skull and is not A expected to live. - Mrs. Sanford, who was driving another Car, was at the boardwalk getting the children into her auto. David, G anxious to sit on the front seat with ° » his mother, ran around behind the au- = tomobile just as the other car ap- V proached Cherry was unable to stop G his machine. ^ The child was rushed to a Philadel- yg phia hospital on Wednesday morning ^ where he will receive treatment- X FORD SERVICE STATION BUSY ye Two carloads of Ford touring cars, trucks and runabouts arrive at Cape' }5£ May this week for Focer & Mecray, V the Ford dealers. The demand for Q the new Ford cars is increasing daily K and it is almost impossible to keep Vf orders filled for immediate delivery. A. SUDAK RETURNS A- Sudak, proprietor of the Cteipe X May Electric Shoe Repairing Shop, V has returned from the Vineland Q branch store, and will devote his per- A sonal efforts to the Cape May trade this summer. Q (Too late for last week's issue) j V FOR SALE — Seal ham terrier puppies, pedigreed. Apply 3 S. Lafayette I W 7-1-1-047 2 Advertise in the Star and Wave and V watch results- 1

WILL STUDY EUROPE'S J TRADE CONDITIONS I - j H^Ci y 1^^ . e < r Col. Michael Friedsam, of ' 4„9lLl,M'IYofk, waa ; 6 s Acted by President Harding to mvcst.gate the trade condition of ' Europe. Colonel Friedsam, when ' head of the Fair Price Commission) was once asked how the people < might know when they were get- ' ""Rfk" P"ces, and instantly re- 1 pbed. Read advertising.'' < MONUMENT CONTRIBUTIONS J Next week the committee on the h proposed soldiers' and sailors' mon- » umeni will publish the names of all / contributors- «

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CARL V. KOKES Bakery if Fancy Cakes Bread and Pastry Rolls Ice Cream Parlor and Soda Fountain I I WHITMAN'S CANDIES 524 WASHINGTON STREET Bell Phone 542 Keystone Phone 9-W xxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxx>mxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx g The New Ford Touring Cars $443.00 g V( -11 11* 1 l F 0 B- DETROIT X, ^ with demountable rims and electric ________ X ^ starter will give you all the pleasure $493 00 ? 0 and comfort you may expect. fob cape may g g | Buy a Ford and spend the difference § 1 " | 5 Runabout $414.00 F.O.B. Detroit x * VISIT THE INDUSTRIAL TRACTOR SHOW § e( Broad and Allegheny Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. g t JULY 10 to 15 g £ See what the Fordson will do for all around Work, Belt and S 5 » Power X j FOCER & MECRAY I % Cape May Cape May Court House Garage X