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RESOURCES • ] Time' and demand loans-Sl.^S-^ JJ Bonds and MortfMes _ , S? era 17 ! ) Stocks and bondB 2> 3_ f Overdrafts J —- — Banking houses, Cainden, Gloucester and Cape „ *ay — . " 182 42 Revenue stamp- - ^ ™ so Oash and Reserve $4,501,270 48 k ~ 1 0 2
- rallita 1 $100,000 00 - 280-000 00 7 Undivided profits 19,452 82 5 Deposits 4,094*17 « Dividend 7'50() 00 0 ~ $4*01,270 48
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J. Spicer Learning, Chairman. Aaron W. Hand. John B. Huffman. Albert G. Bennett. Dr. Wilson A. Lake.
Henry C. Thompson, SecSherman S. Sharp. Dr. V. M. D. Marey. A. Carlton Hildreth. Richard E Reerea.
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EWl CHURCH OF THE ADVENT j « Corner Decatur and Lafayette StsCape 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 sermon, 10.30 1 A M I Sunday School, 315 P. M. 5 Evensong, 4-00 P- M. 3 METHODIST The mixed quartette made its appearance last Sunday as : ^"ouneed. The singing was of a J kigh ^T^nsnd was greatly enjpyed by the worshipers. Many complimentary remarks " were spoken to the pastor about the 8 work of the quartette. It is always {ratifying to know that the people enioy the service and have been helped by the same- . " The mixed quartette will sing at both services next Sunday. Sunday 10.00 A. M- — Sunday School11 00 A- M- — Morning worship and sermon. Subject, "I Am Jre Vint" 8 00 P. M- — Evemiv worship and sermon. Subject, "Don't Hurt Yourself-" . . Worship should have the first claim on our lives on Sunday- God expects it. CATHOLIC CHURCH OF OUR • A TW cm AW-rVF-TPrV.-SFA I ' LADY, STAR-OF-THE-SEA
I Masses, Sunday at 6 8 and 10 A. MWeekdays, 7.30 A- M. First Friday, 7.30 P- M. Devotions, Sunday. 8 P. M., and Friday, 8 P- M Confessions, J |7.30 P- M. to 9 P. M- This Church is conveniently and central!" situated land can easily be reached from any i part of the city. Its congregations | are always large in the summer seai son. j f ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL Services, Sunday, 9th inst-, ruling prayer and sermon, at 10.30 AI M. Evefiin" prayer at 8 P. M- Dfficiatin" minister, Rev. James L. Collins, rector of the Church of the Atonement, West Philadelphia- This church holds to the worshipful and reverential in its services and in nowise panders to the sensational and 1 the services are always helpful on rel ligious lines. BAPTIST r William Hunter, Minister Sunday : 10-00 A. M. — Church School 'for Bible study- Clasess for all ages11.00 A- M. — Morning worshipSermon tonic. "A Mystic Stone. Friend D. Hunter will assist the choir also render a violin solo. 8.00 P. M— Evening worship Ser1 mon to«:c, "Hooked Noses and BndlI ^ U'S " The W,<, 8 00 P- M. Wednesday- Church „ night service for prayer and confer-
e"lTie annual bazaar of the Lathes' Aid Society will be held August 3, 4 ^The public is cordial1" invited to attend all the above services. PRESBYTERIAN Sundav services, morning at 11 AM-; Sabbath School, 10 A. M.; Christian Endeavor at 7 P. M-; evening service at 8 P. M., all on daylight saving time- Prayer meeting Wednes- | days at 8 P- M. Sunday las^t-the — - i morning service, Mrs. J. W- Eldredge ' sang "I Come to Thee," bv Caro ! Roma, and Mr. Eldred.ire in the even^ . ing, sang "Recessional," by De Koven, ' in harmony with the patriotic service • Sunday morning, 9th inst-, Mr. and ' Mrs. Eldredge will sing the duet, [ "Doubt No Moresby request. i PROPOSAL FOR SIDEWALK PAVING r Sealed bids will be received by the L Board of Commissioners, Cape May f City, N. J-, until ten o'clock A. M-, e davlicht saving time, July 18, 1922, at v. the City Hall, for the laying of ap- ( proximately two hundred and -twenty f four square feet of concrete sidewalk- ; Work will be done i* accordance with \ specifications prepared by the City i Engineer and bids are to be made on 5 forms accompanying said speaficaK tions. The Commissioners reserve the i right to reject any or all bids. < (Signed) GEORGE P. WENTZELL, J Commissioner of Streets and Public £ ImprovementsI BUY FROM WHOLESALER | Save 1-3 to 23 rt FVap Our latest p complete catalogue 59 Plumbing Fixtures Electric rixuires Heating Boilers, Radiators, Electric Washers, Vacuum Cteaners, etc. Write for Dept. B-84 ADELPHIA SALES COMPANY 23 N. 10th St.. Phila., Pa. A. KENlC ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING Nedlin Soles and Aluminum Heels WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 105 Jackson Street Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone, 136-M: 370-A NOTICE Dr. Clarence S. Eldredge, occulist, I of Philadelphia, is at Cape May for I the season. Those having trouble H with their eyes or in negd of glasses II can consult him~Sa^urdays and evens'. ings, Broadway and Third avenue, J WVest Cape May.
PUBLIC LIBRARY The trustees of this organization held a meeting on the 6th inst at the High School. Members present, ■ Messrs- A. W. Hand, Mayor F.«J. ' Melvin- Win. Porter, president board | of education; L A. Rodes, superintendent of Cape May Public Schools, secretary. The yearly report was I adojgfA^nd ordered received and ni- ' ed. noot suggestions were discussed tokard increasing the books in the library and getting the school and public interested- It was decided to hold ) ' regular monthly meetings on the first Thursday of each month, at 4 P- M.. at the High School. Thanks were extended to the commissioners for guaranteeing the salary of the librarian during the summer. and to A- W. - Hand for generous and excellent serI. vice during his tenn of membership i to datea BOARD OF HEALTH c The regular monthly meeting was e held the city hall on Monday, 3rd k inst-, at 7-80 P. M- L Members present: Messrs. Hewitt, Lummis and it Porter; absent, Mr. Stevens and Dr. Marcv- The plumbing inspector was also absent. The secretary reported notices to abate for the month of id (June, one; communicable diseases re1 ! ported, three- Bids were ordered obid tained for connecting the property of r-i William Kimsey on Queen street to | the sewer and the matter of repairm ' ing the planking of the creek was orts'dered submitted to all parties concerned for the portion to be allotted to them for their share in payment « &
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MOSQUITO EXTERMINATION r The regular meeting of the Cape ! j May County Commission was held at i 11 A. M., Thursday, 6th inst- Mem- 1 ; bers present, Messrs- Porter, Townsend, Sheppard and Dr. Way; absent,,. Messrs. Latimer and Taylor. The reports of the secretary, treas- 1 urer and chief inspector were read _ and ordered received and filed- Coxi Hall outlet will soon be finished. The j d outlet at New England Creek is doing ) excellen^^o^_and_the_me^qws are
, veiv materially improved. The contract for 100,000 feet of new ditches i is progressing and one third of the I amount of contract was ordered paidThis work is in the territory of Court , I House and Stone Hatbor. Cleaning •is roing on in the Burleigh district , i Laborers are also working at Pond I Creek, Cox Hall and South Cape May ' I opening up old ditches. A payment Mof $3,000 was requested from the : Freeholders from the appropriations ; oft he present year.
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