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MALTESE Cat, Saturday evening Dec. 6, with red collar with name ■tamped MiMi. liberal reward will bT paid by owner. Call at j* SL \2^C!.S DOUBLE-barrelled Hopldfia-Allen ahotgim. 12 gauge. Short barrcla. Reward. Return to Walter W>1liama, 4th and Columbia avea.. West Cape May. 12-10-31-4786
WANTED
WANTED immediately: Maids.
Apply Virginia Hotel.
12-17-11-4784
FOUR Rooms furnished, first floor, or garage apartment. Heat optional. Near U. S. Naval Air
Sution. Phone Keystone 1313. • 12-17-U-4769■
COAl Heater to heat four rooms. Apply 308 Decatur St., Cape May
or phone Keystone 1101.
12-17-3t-4771
WAITRESSES wanted. Hialeah Restaurant
12-17-lt-4779
LAUNDRY Work at home. Shirts a specialty. 136 Eldredge A>e.
12-17-3t-4780
HOUSEWORK general, white or colored, slepp in or out. Apply York Ave. and Broadway, A«t Cape May, N.J. 12-17-31-4782
WOMAN for general housework. Sleep out experience not necesaary. Call Key. 1391 or Bell 829.
12-10-31-4760
Stylists Lead Club Bowlers; Pacers Active
By Jeas Rutherford
Yes, sir, folks! They were at it again Wednesday night The whole thing started down at Bess Batten's at the regular Kiwanis luneheon. You know last week I told you there was some new fodder coming in the dub. WeU, Bamum was right Four handsome gents stood up there and had the little "K" put on them lapels: Artie Reeves, Jack Moeller, Johnny Ut* and Jacs Millington. They were given a rousing welcome as jolly good fellows by club members. Then came a mighty interesting program put on by Henry H. White, Cape May County agricultural agent and with the final note of “Good Fellows Meet Today”, the rush was on for the Cape Recreation
and was really on.
Frymire’s Stylists took
sUrch out of Kid Hughes and Jus Troubleshooters for two out of three. Kingfish Hollingsead, who has been burning the alleys up, had on a full head of steam and lashed out 201-282 and 172. I am here to tell you that guy wilTgive, anybody in this good old town a tussel with a bowling ball
Little Andy Steger was also
boiling hot, right off the gnddle, blasting out 194 and 228. He s another tough nut to crack. And Juicy Harris has had steam up ever since the series started. He s really a man-eater. Since the start of the aeries he’s had two 210 games, a 218, 244 and a 228 game. Yes, sir, Mr. Frymire, you
really got something there.
art Crease, Robert Adams, John Beach, Harvey Hawn, Ralph Lewis, Clarence Cooper, Kennard Brown, Edward Doran. Edward Miller, William Fell, Robert Swain, Arcenio Antonio, Joseph Mariani, William Purnell, Henry Needles, Charles Hoffman and
Leonard Halloway.
Ask Hunters Te Save Deer Skin
WAITRESS, young, live or out, full or part time. Apply The Hamilton, 209 Perry Street, Cape May, Keystone phone 4530.
12-10-81-4769
FOR SALE
8UPERFEX Oil Heater. Heat 2 rooms. 615. Apply 938 Corgie St.
12-17-3t-4774
SIDE BOARD and Bureau, modern. Apply 246 Sixth Ave.. West
Cape May, N. J.
lg-17-lt-4776
SEE WILLETS First for new and used furniture. Between Christmas and New Year’s we expect to have some new upholstered living room suites and a few odd chairs in stock. Come early and make your selection. W. W. Willeta, Schellenger & New Jersey avenues, Wildwood. Open evenings. Keystone phone 5850, Bell phone 98. 12-17-11-4777
FOR RENT
TWO completely furnished apartments, all modern conveniences, Main St., Cape May Court House, N. J. Key at Chandler's Store.
12-17-2t-4773
b-ROOM Apt. with bath, furnish *d, new beds with innerspnng mattresses, heating facilities. Ap■ly L. V. Quidort, 26th and New York Aves., Wildwood. Keystone phone 1800, Bell 753.
12-17-8t-4783
TWO Cottages, 8 rooms (4 bedrooms) and bath, furnished with heating facilities 386 per month. For inspection apply Sol Needles Agency, 608 Washington St.
12-3-31-4762
"miscellaneous
DRii&S Maker, alterations a specialty. Mrs. Jane Pinkett, Modiste, 821 Corgie St, Cape May, N. J Keystone phone 1014.
12-17-31-4770
CARD PARTY and RADIO Benefit Ladies’ Auxiliary, West Cape May Fire Dept.. Thurs. Eve Dec. 17th, Boro Hall. Prises, re freshments. Admission 28c, tax included. 12-17-11-4778
Kid'i
jot aomeuiing
team put up a hard fight
«.— T --'- Moelle , ‘
,8 u-ani put uj, »
against these boys. Jaek Mo—, who was assigned to Kids team, roUed a beautiful 198 game. Big Eddie G. hit a 212 game, TwoGun Kunx pulled hi* automatic for 201 and Trouble Lehman hit a 190 game. Honest Amos Ricker and his Bluebloods were snowed under by Rutherford’s Pacers. Artie Reeves, a good all-around bowler, was made a member of this team. He rolled three nice game*, but hia shipmates were having plenty of trouble. Big little Albert, the spark plug of the gang, was wild and woolly. Pick, the Hollywood star, was way off shore, and Amos himself was having one .blowout after another. , . The Pacers have just begun to
hit their stride.
Johnny “Doughboy” Ute was
made a member of the High otepE rs and was right in there with
i neat little roundhouse curve.
And blow me down if Unde Frank didn’t strut his stuff with 196 and 167. Our anchor man, darlin’ Jack, rolled three beautiful games: 204, 180 and 1M. Horsey hovered around the iw
bracket. , Two member*, of our bowling
squad have beerNaUed into the
armed forces. Harry “Beefer
Reeves and Jerry Griffin. we sure miss these boys, but we know they’ll get every Jap that comes up their alley. Here s some good news. Dear old Chiefie Spencer is going to «P> on m dotted line and good old A1 Robson, who is holding out for more money, will be back with us. We need both these fellows on the
firing line. . , So here’s how the gang stands.
Won Lost
Stylists 9 f Bluebloods 6 ° Troubleshooters 5 • < Pacers 4 “
Reardon Paces Base Bowling League Paced by Reardon, a member of the Storekeepers' bowling team in the Naval Base bowling league, the Storekeepers retained their lead in league competition at the Cape Recreation Center Tuesday night. Reardon was high man for three games with a total of 596. He made scores of 148, 221 and
232.
In Tuesday's games, the results were: Storekeepers 2, Maintenance 1: l-D-4 Men 2, Section Base 1; Supply Office 3, VJ-5 0. The game between Public Works and il-D-4 Officers was again
postponed.
League standings are:
Won Lost
Storekeepers 27 Public Works 21 l-D-4 Men 19 Supply Office 14 Maintenance * 18 Section Base 18 VJ-5 12 l-D-4 Officers 4 GLEE CLUB SINGS FOR SAILORS AT BASE The High School Glee Club will sing a onrisimas cantata at the U. S. Naval Base here Sunday evening at six o’clock. The occasion is the Christinas program given for the men who are on duty here over the holidays. The cantata will be directed by Miss Marion E. Fix. Miss Helen Porter
Fish sad Game Department for salting or to be delirerad direction at the varoiu* public hunting and shooting grounds. The hidas may also be deliver-
TRENTON — Big game bunt- *d to the State Quail Farm at - T Holmansville- and game farm* at
Forked River and Rockport re-shipment to conservators.
era oi v— * in the 1942 deer season —
opened today are being urged by the State Fish and Game Commission to aid in the war effort by donating the deer hides to the government to provide leathers for gloves for the Signal Corps, mukluks for the arctic troops and to fill many other military re-
"uirementa.
To simplify disposal of
skins, the Commission announced that the hides may be turned
over to game wardens in county who will send them
v^-^.-tors designated by the State Fish and Game Commission to receive the deer hides for preparation include Edward Sevan, of the Haleyville tract at Haleyville; Robert Lebrecht, of the Tuckahoe tract at Tuckahoe; Fred W. Shropshire, at New Gretna; Russell Spinks, at the Clinton Public Shooting Grounds at Clinton; Hal Lewis at the Roy tract near Walpack Center, and Peter Boerlage. at the. Collier. Mills
county wno win sena uiem w
designated conservators of the tract at Colliers Mills.
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The recular annual
niocKnoiucis of the uerenama National Bank of Cape May will be 4 -i ihe banking house, comer nt Washinston and Decatur streets, Tuesday. January Itth. 1S4J, between the hours of 11 a-m. and 11 M. The purpose of the meetins Is the election of director* to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such, other bualnea* *« may properly • before the meeting, ited December 17 1*41 E J. JERREL.U Cashier.
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Gloves
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ALL YOU NEED To Decorate a Room!
BAKED BEAN SUPPER, West Cape May Chapel. Fr.day evening. Dec. 18, 5:80 to TP-* 4 Benefit West Cape May School. Adults 50 cents, children 25 cent*.
12-10-21-4763
IN MEMORIAM
RICHARD J. L. PEARCE—December 20, 1939. It is not the tears at the moment
'shed
That tell of a heart that is tom. But the lonely tears of the after years . And remembrance silently borne. Sadly misesd by WIFE. 'MOTHER and SISTER. 12-17-U-4775 In loving memory of JAMES «. HAMILTON, died December . 1*47:13-4781
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attic, garage, basement, etc Amy usable article. to cm Frigidair* Range*. Hoi nmB The Trader, Keyetone wild Sod 2814 or Bell 763.
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School Basketball Seaton Opens Jan.6 Cape May High School’s basketball team will open its new schedule tomorrow night. Coach Steven J. Steger announced thi* The schoolboys will . play ;£wo games with teams representing the Coast Guard repair crew at the Naval base. The Varsity and Jayvee squads will play teaips of Cost Guardsmen in the opening contesu, and there will be a game between, two lightweight teams. The first game will start
at 7:80 tomorrow evening.
The tentative interscholastic schedule of the team as arranged by Coach Steger was announced
thi* week. It follows:
January 8, Pleaaantville, away; January 9, Battery C., U. S. Army, home; January 12, Middle, home; January 15, Egg Harbor, home; January 19 » Ocean City, away; January 22, Battery C., U. S. Army, home; January 26, Ocean City, home; January 29, March of Dimes game, open; February 2, open; February 5, open; February 9, Middle, away, February 11, Wildwood, home; February 16, Egg Harbor, away; February 19, Pleasantville, home; and February 26, Wildwood, away. Boys expected to compose the starting line-up of the local school team are Cooper and Antonio. ‘ forw»gds; Cannone or Dunne, center; Roseman, Par.n :
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Dunne, center; nose man, rar.Hello or Hollingsead, guards. Relwa men will be Mathews. Trout, Cresse or Douglass, forwards; Shubcrt or Barber, center; and
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Basketball candidates who answered the first calls for practice sessions which started last week include Jack Roaeman, Wflliam Mathews. Robert Hollingsead, Robert Cannone. Branmn Douglass, Donald Neillson, Jack Trout, Ronald Barber, Rudolph Antonio,
Paul Parinello, James Dunne.
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