Cape May County Times, 4 October 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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V Cenl-»-Word ^ Column A littl* adTartiacmwit in thu column will bring mcnltt. The co« u ■ and u worth a trial il yon have anvthinc to buy, aell or exchange. Try It.

Mo AdvertiMment accepted lor lee« than l&c. lor hiret Inaertiou and ! price lor each eubeequent maertton.

KOK SALK and FUK KENT Sign*, on •aie at the Times Office; printed on heavy briatol board; 6c. 3 lor Hie, ad

LOST.—A rear lamp, bracket and License number 775t>; il luund, please notify K. S. SCULL, coast tcuard sta

lion. TOU’nsend's Inlet. N. J.

LOST-Ivory Hair receiver top; imUst* A. C. D. IteaarU. Mrs. l>. Lilia,

Times Apartuieuu, City. — FOR SALE.

Ford Touring Car. 1917 Model FTrel Class condition. Inquire of Louis llraca. Sea Isle City *

GIRL WANTED For General housework, good home and wage*. Address Lox A. Times

’ PAPtRHANGING Mow U the time to do your paperhaneinc; prompt Mtvice. ieas*>naOle prices. M. Solroney, Central Hoom, Scalale City.N. J. .

Board ot Choaen Freeholder of the County of Cape May PUBLIC NOTICECuunty *>r C»p* M»y. Sr»u of N '’f ivooc.'UbS 111® Mid Bo®ld to USr ovrl ®ud mslaUilB «h» follooliis n»m^ ro ®d «« a port of Uw CViumy rwd. »yrt«u P&MIANT to a rr—ilmlM o' *•••■ “* 1 ‘ S ‘T—•» freoholder. and IS® tUMu of *a Act ol Iba Uwlalatore of th» of New eoUU«l ‘An Art to ombor.M tka noord cf OinM Ftt^Mrin an , .v...aiw in Oil* Slat® *o ocqoir*. la* . pto.. and ma.nulo rood, lylas ‘fT . corporal* Umlt. of any o' to* munirtpali s vzss&FB-’sr&gs £S5.«J«r££SJl S W SS MS. 1»1X aod tha acta ameodatory iboraof et.- j;;; ss.i“r? 2^5 ~ 'SS3iT*Sio!r,fvas* S v ini’iiT HOL-SB. NEW JBRSEt. at Elavro <J Clock In th® Formooo. oo TtdSUAV. THE FIFTEENTH Of (X-nmip. ISIS. For the pun—. °f «'*">*,• t**** *■»“** -- --- ‘‘-1 ot a ran a lie io® petition* ■rr®d I®, and tbrrrby artiaird by and for the 1'ounty. at a and place any and all ~~—* lt and prr—nl. ®Hbf r ora

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PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR. Jfc

a BlaU Sf ncnaauy duly SuallBad ,t of lha I nilad Stelae ad aflar aacb .l«cUon and unaliScatt. oa the Tbirtlrtb day of January, a thwuaand nine bund red and «!(b - 5 iba Ufa. thereby *

a Mubbrr of tb® t'ottad Slat®* aT? tba vacancy canal by lb® «* atb ®f th* paid WILLIAM HIGHEs GIVEN under my band and !b® 11 of tha Stale of Naw IL4U »a year of >cr lanrd Oa. ihoaaaad

By the Oovomor.

BOROUGH OF WOODBINE.

PUBLIC NOTICE la hereby *1v®« that L Joeeph Joff®. Collector of Tatra for the taxing district of the Horoush of " bln,. pursuant to authority t catad li by the statutes In such cast- made provided, will on MONDAY, tha 7th Day of October. 1»l«, at TWO o'clock In tha AMamoo® in tha Borough Hall In

SELL AT PUBLIC KALE, all the lands, hereditament* and real estate BAnanaiMS mrntionrd for the short®al larrm for which

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I August !l»t. 19U.

-HELP THE BOYS (Continued from page 1)

anew will i>e turneB over to the lied

Cross.

Tbe plan Is endorsed by the publisher of this new*ieiper without any thought of profit, elrher dlrertly or Indirectly. but with a sincere desire to help keep the borne Area burning and to send to our heroes and brndne* news of our town, to keep their hearts warm for us and to let them know they are constanUy ( ln our minds. The publisher, of rourae. cannot make a profit on rlmtlallon. and additional clrrulatlor such as this will lie— circulation from non-purrlmscr* sent far aervas the sea—ran have no added value to the advertlaer. These facts are stated an that every contributor may feel that every cent contributed goes to tbe good cause. Tile mothers at our boys are faring an ordeal with a bravery Hint commands reaped and admiration. Here and there where Bny stars are tunied from blue to gold, where nnrul-li trrtps tbe heart, th* nation atan® si hue# and honors the women who b: • given of their blood, the very bon® of tbelr tone, to tbelr country. T<* tber.. home ha* lost Its meaning—the soul of It has fled—there Is no home. It Is Just a place, and no place Is quite ao lonely, unleaa It be within the bracts of those brave sous in far off Fro hit who long for Just a word of bom®. There cannot be a man. there ouinot be a woman. no. not even a child, who will fall to contribute Ju®t a lltt'r to make tbe heart* of these patriots lighter. Mot oue. Mol in our tuna.

STONE HARBOR.

SOUTH DENNIS.

Dr Frederic \llen was at bis c. cage roro Friday to Tuesday. pai«.i: his tfene In fishing, boating and testing

driftwood.

Mr and Mrs. J. K. CaaaeL Mias Cassel and Mr Harold Caaael were down from Saturday till Monday, coming to celrbr.it® Mrs. Cl—eft birthday annlversa. >. A neighborhood pany was given :n hertionor. to which the "lateatayer-" and a few “alHbe-y—rs“ were invite.! The j»ost prandial exercises •Id around the fire of driftwood lie irrideacent flames playing over Hit logs, for which the guest® canirried fanciful tales The toast to the gueat of honor took the form of . acrostic. "Votes for women, votes for women." * Mr i'. O. Lcttkus gave r. tribute lo Slone Harbor. Mrs. Letxkus spoke happll* on the Vocational School «• Cape May County and the housewife Mr and Mrs Arthur Pieston and Mis* \nna Payson. of Germantown, who have been guests of Mias Alice Conner, returned the first ot the week Mr® W. W, Bird sail, Rho has made a lorn Mttson. coming early in June, rluaed her cottage at the bead of Car nival Hay. on Wednesday, and returned to Philadelphia, where she will re ■mine her activities In Red Cross and cbartuble worlf. Mr. and Mr* Henry Gerhard, who have l>®en at tbe Hildehurn cottage all aeason returned to town on Monday. Ml— llildeburn. who lias Iveen in town Tor a month, came Town Thursday and will remain for sob-e weeks. Mr. Jens Kalveam was home over Sunda Mrs Salvetcn went to Phil adelpl :.i with him. returning later in the wv®k to make ready for a prolong ed ata> with her sister. Mrs. J. K Malhisvn. who is 111 at her home In

Butler. Pa.

Rev. and Mr*. T. Bahn Thomas, who have brea passing hn enjoyable two weeks at Stoae Harbor, where Mr Thom*- has been supplying the pulpti at the Lutheran Community Church, returned to their home r* 'Tismhers burg. Va.. on Tuesday. With the coming <if nctober. the Union Church Club

.he new German recruits are boys of fourteen He deplores tbe necessity i. training his batteries on such children. Tbe firemen were still playing the bose on tbe smoldering Are In tbe ur./dus: at tbe ruins of the Ice plant an Tuesday Mr Bltner Is able to be ibout again, but is In a very nervous * Mr*. Harry Miller and Mrs Sadie ■Walker, who have been passing tbe .canon at Stone Harbor, left for Phil-' idelphts on Tuea lay . Mias M. L Vr-tUwyne, who opened her general store on Memorial Day. ISIS, closed her door* Monday night .'or an indefinite period and will go as nurse to whatever position she may oe assigned. She has already been accepted by the Government. A trained nurse and of Belgian fecestry she feels she must respond to the call for more nurses To what post she will be sent, she har no intimation. If near enough to attend to her duties in Stone Harbor on tbe various hoards to which she lias been elected, sin will conic for the meetings. Her resignation will not be endared until this is settled. Her gong take* away one who will be deeply missed. She has baptised the dying, laid out the dead, and given aid and comfort to the aick In the days when the Doctor must be brought by boat. The right thing done at the critical moment bus saved many a life. Mias Van Thuyne left Stone Harbor Tuesday for Philadelphia, where she will be with friends until called.

ST JOSEPH S R. C. CHURCH. Fev. J. J. OTarell. Rector. Sunday Masses at 7.20 and 9.20 o'clock. Confessions: Saturday afternoons at four o'clock: Saturday evenings a: seven Sunday evening Devotions and Bon ■dictlnn at 7.20.

PUBLIC NOTICE. Nolle® of nEClSTRY AND ELECTION, ni.u-nl tn la*, notlc® U hereby given : II.® Hoard of Haglatiy aad Baetmns |»4 (or ever* rlnrllan dlatrlct tn CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY. Il, fount* of <*ape Mar. Slat® of New II meet for tha purpoa® of —*■

evening, lor the purpoa® u eorret-Ung tb® original register® ng thereto th® name® of all person® F-dltOI ll®n to the right of •uftrag® and of .... *—a the name of an) •rronn opportunity to he h««td. Vlalmgll

Like* , barge of the serv ices A Bap Mr. and Mrs Richard Bender are tlrt pr, ..i her Is expeoted to supply the visiting Miss Hessir Cahaley. pulpit'mmorrow evening Service be Samuel Morton visited his ststera. gins ai eight o'clock. S. S. at 10 A. the Misses Morton, on Saturday. M.. C. K at 7.00 P. M. Mr. Jaa. Hashruuck spent two day* Begin ling with October mass will be of last week at Ocean City. said at St Paul's at 10.20 A. M. Rev. Miss Marguerite Meerwald. of Cam- Father schlorer will have charge of den. spent the week end with her mo- the wlnt« r service* ther. _ At trie St. Mary’s-by-the-Sex. Ve* Richard Learning is the guest of hlslporj will be held ai 4.30. Rev. A. Q parents. Coleman Lrcmmg at,d wife. I Bailey nfliclatlng. Little Mary Etnina Mr. Adna Hickman, visited relatives I Herbert, the new daughter of Borough Cold Spring un Sunday. I Clerk and Mrs. Wesley Herbert ant Mr. and Mrs Coleman Learning, ac granddaughter of Mayor Herbert, wll! comramed by Mi** M. C Ludlam. mo-] be cltriHened. lored to Ocean City on Friday I Mr. tnid Mr* Frank Mson left fot Mrs Ralpli Peterton. of Avalon, vis- fuel®. Texas, tbelr winter home, on Bed relative* In our town on Tuesday Monday Mr*. Kelson has given devol Miss Edna Sehlll spent Saturday service to the Red Cross, having and Sunday with Mr* Tracy Grant had charge of the work room all thi Mr® Elizabeth Strawbridge called M-aaon i friends last week Mia. H Hewett Wentz, who has been Mr* Harvey Nickeraon. Miss Lydia a i Stone Harbor two months, returned Nickerson. Mr*„ Richard Taylor and i 0 her home in Washington. D. C.. the daughter are visiting Harry Nicker- i&m of this week, in. at Wildwood Creat y. r . and Mrs Howard L. Davidson Mia* P. N. Williams and Mr* Cha* „f Philadelphia, bate been passing Fldler are on this we®k's alek list c. ; . lr vacation at Stone Harbor. In om Miss Margaret Pierson spent the 0 | Dr Roberts' apartmenu week end at home. i he Misees Krrtell have closed Ihelt Ward Watson, who Is employed home un 97th street and returned to at tbe Reading Depot at Cape May miadelpMa on Friday Court House, visited his parents on Mr* Lloyd Seaman has I wen visiting unday. her sister in New York. The Italian famine* who have been Mrs. John Larsen returned on Tueaemployed a* the South Dennis can- <] a r from a visit to her daughter in ning factory, left for their home* on camdea. Saturday Mr. Harry Miller, of the QuarterSome of thi pupil® in our school umsier'g department, writes his wife, are busy prei>srlnK for the exhibition *ho is here with Mr Miller's mother at Cape May Court House on Oct. 4th I ha I he is well and living In a house and 6th Hi® promotion will give him many Mia) Thelma Nickerson and Miss privilege*. He write* cheerfully and Edna Janie; were Tape May Court -wvins in the be: of .; irit*. House visitors on Saturday. Olaf Salvesen o is overseas, say* Mrs H. A Thomas la ill at this

writing

Our community regrets to hear of the death of law,n Hickman Workers at the Bed Cposs room on Tuesday were Mr® Cha* Nicker son. Mr* Clinton Nickeraon. Mrr Coleman I-eamlng. Mrs 1. Edwards, Mr® J Douglas. Mr® A Broclus. Mr® A J Meerwald, Mlsse* M C Ludlam. M M Ludlam. R G Liidlan, Helen Carll. L Nickerson «nd Mrs J M,l- ,

ler

THE HOME FRONT. The battle front In Europe Is not the only American front. Then- I* a horn® from, and our people at home should be ns patriotic a® our nu-n In uniform

!n foreign lands.

Freer American soldier who ha® fallen in France, every Ameri.-an sail or who has died for hi* country'* cause has Elver his life for his people' Surely we. their people, cau lend our money to our Nation, their country.

1 IN-rty Bonds or German bondage For Poch and freedom: buy bonds. I«et all get on tbe bond wagon.

Ali the News of Sea Isle City in the CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES Every Friday Have it sent to your city home luring the winter. $1.60 per ve.tr. by mail, postage paid. Miller Carburetors (H A RA VTgg IX wimxc More Save 25'7 Gasoline United Auto Store*, Inc. 90S N. Brood St, Fhla., Ft.

LUTHERAN CHURCH NOTES.

Rev. John T. Gtlltaon. Pastor. Go to Church Now U the time to make a ne* Mart, and acquire the habit of going to Church Go at Iran once every Sunday By taking pan in public worship, every man. woman and child Is more or le— benefited In body mind and —irit When Sunday com. ,' read a chapter n the good old Book and then:—Go to <%nreh. Children receive Aral attention at next Sunday morning’* service infants of those parents who belong i 4 the Lutheran Congregation will h® christened, and all parents are Invited and admonished to bring tbelr littl® nnra to tbe church for Christian Bap tiam. The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be administered at the 1! o'clock service. Immediately following th* rii® of Infant Baptlan A preparetor> service will be held (thla) Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The Pastor will preach on Sunday evening, and win announce the arrangements for aervj. cee during tbe following throe weeks Tbe 77th Annual Convention of the .-jls! Pennsylvania Synod begin* at St. Mark’s Church In Trenton. Monday evening, and will last all week After Blending tbe Synod, tbe Pastor and Mrs Gllllaon will take tbelr vacation Mr. Irving Fitch will attend Synod as ■ he representative of tbe Lutheran Congregation. He will net as Superintendent of tbe Sunday during the absence of tbe Pastor. ■■Tkr iiinittrr in Polity*." Last Sunday morning the Pastor prcachot a sermon up( tbla subject, using as his text tbe words of Jeans. Bender therefore unto Caesar the 'hlngs that are Caesar's, and unto God .he things that are God's.” From this passage and tbe context (found tn Mark 12: 17) tbe speaker defined th® -losltian of the Maater-Teacner upon things political. The position of tbe Minister in human society Is radically different from that of other cltlxent Having heard and accepted a call from God to a life-work that promises nei ther earthly reward or estate, he enjoys the special guidance of the Divine Spirit, and must uphold the Christian standards of conduct, and as far as possible teach thesa standards to th® people of his community. Being first of all an Under-SheVhcrd of the flock, and then a Tewcher of Divio? trothr, hr really has “no continuing city" and has foresworn the privilege of engaging In the pursuit of wealth and the leadership of temporal or monetary enterprises. Hence the Ministry should inspire men to conduct them selves In politics and business with proper regard for Christian ethics, without himself seeking or holding office. The office of the Ministry demands the absolute and undivided *Ue etaare of all ordained minister*.

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