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„ L; . H CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE
Saturday, Aaguat 19, 1922 ^
The " any time" drink Clicquot Club Ginger Ale is one beverage that is good at meal-times and between. The time to drink rt-\ <$ is any time you want it. There is nothing that is not pure and good in Clicquot. The water is drawn from springs. The ginger Spl is the best that is grown on the IJwl island of Jamaica. Fruit juices and Ml other ingredients equally pure make MSI the happy blend, the MjMjjimML ^ . delightful taste. Tkey t * Get Clicquot by the J j| case for home use. If I r*\j tltfl wiii*' y°u want variety, ytxi I can buy Clicquot Club Ginger Ale, SarsapaIJ^J rilla, Birch Beer and ^E||||iS jgr TEE CUCQOOT CLUB ca IKcP*® A& KOJUS. Mnea, U.S.A, GINGER ALE
CONGRESS HALL j CAPE MAY. NEW JERSEY Opens for the Season June 24th UNSURPASSED FOR COMFORT. CONVENIENCE, SERVICE . AND* ATMOSPHERE I John V- Scott, Manager li ■ XDaxi^axBaxa^ixiwi x | Chas. Scherer | | Latest In Spring Tailoring 5 B»MXBS«XBXBXBXB)<BXBXB&BX ■ MILLER & LOVETT GENERAL CONTRACTING Carpcn.ering, Concrete and -Electrical Work of all kinds. All work dope reasonable and guaranteed Phone, 809-D-3 ft w Keystone Phone 107-A Bell|Ph«ne 53-W ft 1 COLUMBIA LAUNDRY 1 H Hi E. SETTLE, Prop. ft ' V X Launderers of Fine Linen # ^ Plant: 314 Congress Street, Cape May, N.J. ^ 5 ~ 5 y* All Kinds of Laundry Work ft ftftftftftftftftft) :&8<ftftftftftftftftftftftftftft ~ * TIRES! TIRES! TIRES! Royal Cord, Sllverfown Cord and others ^ 30x31/2 GOODRICH or U. S. (1A Q/\ TIRE and Tubo - - ^lU.W Vulcanizing by Steam Process CRES3E GARAGE Cape May, N. J. j
CAITUK OF F«0«T ATYOmOW ;ALL KIAuS notws I Long Distance Hauling j From Cape May to. Philadelphia RANDOLPH. JACKSON * EXPRESS TO HIRE • 802 Queen St. Phone, Keystone 169-X CAPE MAY, N. S. I A ( Electrical Contractor... INSTALLATION OF MOTORS \M AKLNG A SPECIALTY OF STORE AND WINDOW LIGHTING A. D. REEVES KEYSTONE PHONE SOS-D3 CAPE MAY. N.J. Quaker Sweet Shop AND CONFECTIONERY SHOP. ORDERS FOR ICE CREAM AND DELIVERED CAPE MAY, N. J. 407 Washington Street Keystone Phone, 406 ill 1 ■ xbxbxbxbxbxbxbxbxbxbxbxb x jj x !\ ■ ' I » § 1 § £5 Summers, Delicatessan £ 1 424 Washington St. ' b I I p. ■ • . ffr • •■■■■: | ^ ' f HOTEL LAFAYETTE ( CAPE MAY, N. J. C Try our Orill for a'l kinds of Sea Foods and Shore Dinners £ Dinner parties arranged. Prompt and courteous service £ DANCING AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS f 1 ' Music by an excellent Orcnestra £ DAVIS and TAYLOR t [ xxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxwxxxx xw» JC J; K J. D. COX * ft ICE CREAM. CONFECTIONERY. SOFT DRINKS, HIRE'S 1JOOT ft ft BEER. POP CORN, LIGHT LUNCH 9 ^ ft 33 ft Cox's New Pier ft Opposite Lafayette Hotel >j ftftftft ftftftftftftftftft ftftftftftftftft ftftftftft
RALLY SERVICES n f I Rally Day sen-ices at the Old Brick Lj Church Sabbath morning, August 13, I II .'.'ere well attended, despite the incle- I I j mertcy of the weather and a splondid I address was made ljy former Judge } | William Patterson, of Philadelphia | The Shekinah Quartette of Millville, I was present and the solo reifSered by I Mr- Walter Reeves, the duet by I Messrs. W. Reeves and F. Kirby anii v | the quartet by -Messrs. Alan Clark, * - Clarence H. Reevba, W. C. Reeves and £ Floyd Kirby, were sermons in them 11 selves and the memories of the beautiful melodies so exquisitely rendered t will long remain with those who were fortunate enough to be present and « to listen to them. < Reports were made by fKeSfinanpe Committees and a voluntary offering 1 of over ?4D0 was received- Following < the singing of "God, Be With You," i (which is the yearly custom) and the j . benediction pronounced by Rev- G- R. . Illingsworth, of Ohio, the audience ; ® greeted with words of appreciation | - and hearty hand-shakes the able I spbaker, Judge Patterson and the ' singers who had ooritributed so large- • ly to the success and pleasure of this . annual event. FISHING CREEK Mrs- Maurice Fleishauer and son of Cape May, spent a few. days las! , week with her parents here. Frank Bate and wife are entertain- ; ing relatives from Camden. Rev._,LT H- Keler and family had : supper Tuesday night with Alfred Jackson. \ II Enoch Miller had quite an accident | when he was run into by another car | damaging his machine quite badly. £ No one was injured. - (Harry Rhoades ha& a part/ of f friends visiting him. Mrs- J. Terry entertained her sister Mrs. M. Bates, recently. | Mrs- Hary Shaw spent a few days • recently with her sister irt Cape Mayi Ethel Hemingway and friend from I Philadelphia are here on a visit, j Frank Matthews entertained his I sister, Minnie last week, j Samuel Mink was an out of town I visitor one day recently. [ Miss Pearl Sheets is at present em- | ployed at Wildwood.
. Alt with Ms children. £ William Sheets who works at Sea apent Sunday here with his fam- J| ' t - Mrs- H. Williams is entertaining daughter from New York. Mrs. J. Pringle is entertaining friends at their cottage here. Tuesday, the 22nd, will be a big day : ' 1 when the Ladies Aid of .thd M. E. will hold a bazaar in the Cold Grange Hall. All kinds Of , home cooking will be on sale- ■jjj* Wendell Fraley and wife are enter- 9 taining friends from PaulsboroQuite a number from here attend>-^ j ed the funeral of Mrs. Sadie i Stevens. . 7 V — Mary Biddle and Margaret Griffith out motoring on Wednesday 1 evening. , '/ • phiuisQPHY/^ amusin® is this chattier, "The unreality of matter," By- ladies who. are fat, » And (lie daily growing fatter! , Ah, well, we'll let them chatter; , For of course not much can matter one's already fat, i And is daily growing fatter. CITIZENS AND VOTERS OF CAPE MAY COUNTY: • Having been identified with municipal woyk and connected with public . activities in Cape May' County for • several years, thereby acquainting myself with the people as well as the [ affairs and government of the Coun-. 1 ty, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Republican nomination t for \he office of- Surrogate. r As Clerk of the Board of Chosen Freeholders it has been my effort always to be efficient in the condupt ' f and dispatch of County business and to. render to and for the people cdorr t'eous, careful and prompt attention to ail matters passing through my office. On the record of my several posi- _ , tions of public trust, I respectfully' fajicit the support of the voters of j Cape May County in the Primary •Election. Respectfully, IRVING FITCH. Ordered and paid for by IRVING FITCH. - ^
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