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Chosen FreeholdeiS • May County, N. J. r manting* of tho Foard a the FI rat and Third Tueeh month at the Court Houae, \ Court House, at 1030 K. M. Director RY a EUTHSRF0H3 Vlce-Dlractor ’ JOSEPH CAMP Clark ..Soa lala City ctor Wildwood ^ LLOYD.... Cape Kay Cit T Minty Engineer L RICE Wildwood I Supervisor riGEC Erm. d of Almshouae 1 T. DOUGLASS • May Court Houae (dent of Soldier*’ Burials S...Cape May City i of Court Houae WZS 8. SMITH • May Court Houae demonstrator 1 STACKHOUSE a May Court House
COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS LEVI DICKINSON, Chairman.. .Erma GEORGE JEFFERYS ...Sea Isle City ROBERT SMITH Petersburg TH ENDICOTT, Sec... .RloGrande COUNTY BOARD OF TAXATION SAMUEL ELDREDGE..Cnpe May City JAMES M. CHESTER ... .Ocean City El L. RICE Tuckahoe GILBERT C. HUGHES. Sec. Cape May City
t ol Members , XMatrict : . resented, <a on January 1st ot r Opposite Name. I OCEAN CITY l City 1321 1822 I ISLE CITY ~ i Isle City 1820 1820 RTH WILDWOOD „ North Wildwood. 1821 1821 f WILDWOOD . Wildvood 1821 1821 PE MAY CITY t. Cape May City 1822 1821 PER TOWNSHIP thoe 1921 RNI8 TOWNSHIP , (Peennont) Avalon 1822 OLE TOWNSHIP »’a P. O. 1821 WER TOWNSHIP . Rio Grande 1821
STANDING CCMMITTEES FOR 1918 DE . — McLiaaic, Bennett, y, Oandy, WenueU. JUII^JLNGS—Bennett HewfeuzelL • -WenueU. Bennett Camp, r, Gandy, HewitL ody. Camp, HewitL , -Camp, Groves, Koeneke. —Young. Eustace. Koeneke. Utherford. Bennett, Camp. Euairc* Gandy, Hewitt * H. “1. Lpeoeke, McKle mueU. Young. AND ELECTRICAL—DoGroves. Bennett Young. EX.—’.illton. Groves, Mo8CHOOLS — Young. E OF PRISONERS—Camp. | AND SAILORS—John W.
ASSESSORS OF CITIES, BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY Cities Cape May City J. Allen Wales Ocean City Dr. b. T. Foulds Sea Isle City G. E. W. Coxson North Wildwood— Lt Ward Robert Bright 2nd Ward Louis Krause Wildwood Lynn H. Boyer Boroughs Avalon R. V>. Rosenbaum Cape May Point Norman Rigor South Capo May Albert J. Rudolph Stone Harbor Harry F. Jakemelt West Cape May Harry S. Fisher Wildwood Crest Wm. A. Justice Woodbine Israel Eisenberg Townships ois Polls Hewitt Ocean View Middle .. -V. N. Eniceon. Dias Creek Lower Aaron Wool son Upper George Hoff, Tuckahoe
and County Officers Cape May Court Houae l Court Justice f CHARLES C. BLACK lilt Court Judge ..HOWARD CARROW i Pleas Judge f HENRY H. ELD HEDGE t Courts and County Clerk ILTON HILDRETH : of Courts and County Clerk NO W. COLE Sheriff OBERT S. MILUCK Deputy Sheriff > TOMLIN Surrogate BY 8. DOUGLASS senior of the Pleas UGENE C. COLE tmendent of 8che Js and r ot Vocational Schools RON W. HAND CORONERS . COHEN WQdwood .. .Cape May City .......Ocaaa City
TAX COLLECTORS FOR CITIES, BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY. Cities Cape May Clty...W. J. Fenderson, Jr. Ooean City K. W. Burleigh Sea Isle City M. M. Sofroney North Wildwood P. L Petersen Wildwood Robert J. Kay Boroughs Avalon Gilbert S. Smith Cape May Point J. T. Huff South Cap" Msy...C. Marshall Rudolph Stone Harbor Clarinet O. LeUkux West Cape May Harry T. Ludlam Wildwood Crest Chas. H. La re Dr. Joseph Joffe
Townships Dennis H. M. Carroll. Dcnnlsville Middle wiliets Corson, Cape May CM. Jjomer Scott Seymore. Cold Spring Upper Allred H. Sapp, Petersburg
FRflBRAM FOR “HEW JERSEY DAY" AT BIG NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF SOCIAL WORK Most Prominent Citizens and Mere Than a Dozen State-Wide Organizations to Take Part in Detiberations.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY ClUas Cape May City—James J. Dost Ocean City—Jerome S. Rush • .Frank H. Ware __ Reuben LuJUm Isle City—Allred S. Steelman North WUdwpod—A. M. Ely Wildwood—Girard Llvasey H. C. Schlichting B. C. IngeraoU George L Shaw Boroughs Stone Harbor—S. E. Herbert George J. Rummel Wildwood Crest—Edwin B. Fagan. West Cape May—David Hughes Woodbine—J. S. Levin Townships Dennis—A. E. Holmes, Dennisvllle Thomas J. Durrell, Belleplain Middle—L T. Oerretaon. Cape May Court Houae Lower—Frank Eldredge, Cold Spring Upper—James Shoemaker, T tckahoe CITY, BOROUGH AND TOWNSHIP CLERKS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY
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Cape May City William Porter Ocean City Harry A. Morris Sea Isle City Wayne M. Strutters North Wildwood.. .George A. Redding Wildwood James E. Whi'eaejl Borcugha Avalon R. W. Rosenbaum Cape May Point H. H. Bi h Cape May ESvln B. Martin Stcue Harbor Edward T. Fries West Cape May Tbeo. W. Reeves Wildwood Crest...Harry L Nickerson Woodbine L C. Abramson Townships Dennis. .Osman M. Geary, DennisvlUe Middle...A. T. D. Howell. Dias Creek Lower-Churles C. Reeves, W.Cape May Upper-Jesse T. Young, Beesley’s Point
Atlantic City. May IS.—<Special.)— Prominent Jerseymen and more than a dusen state-wide organisations will be represented In the proceedings of •'New Jersey day" at the big National conference of Social Work, which will meet here the wpek of June 1. Among those wbo will speak at the session*, which will be held Wednesday. Jane 4. In the Rose Room. Hotel Tray more, are General Lewis T. Bry ant, Commissioner of Labor; Harry L Barck. preaMeat of the New Jersey Association of Overseers of the Poor, and William M. Ashby, executive secretary of the New Jersey Urban League of Social Work Among Negroes. Among the organizations that have been Invited and which will probably send delegates are New Jersey League of Municipalities, New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce, State Federation of Labor, State Federation of Women's Club*, New Jersey Division of Rad Croea, New Jersey Health Officers' Association, New Jersey Child Labor Association add other societies. • The program for “New Jersey Day" will open with the business session Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 >'’clock. After the address by the President “opportunities and needs of organisations"
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HON. BURDETTE Q. LEWIS, will be taken up, with five minute report* from the organisations represented. These points will be considered : (a) Aa shown by the experience of the war; (b) aa embodied in the program for the coming year; (c) aa expressed by co-operation In the state to get better progress. From 4 to 7 o'clock the New Jersey Committee on Arrangements will act aa boat for the Nationul Conference. Dr. Frank A. Fetter, vice chairman of the New Jersey Conference of Charities and Correction, has advised Secretary Easton that Dr. John Grier Hlbben. President of Princeton University, has extended an invitation to the delegates to the Kat’onal Conference to visit Princeton. It la probable that plans for the trip will be made when the convention convenes. In connection with the observance of “New Jersey Day" it Is a matter of state-wide interest that Dwight W. Morrow, General Chairman of the New J enter Committee on Arrangements, was ^arded the dlvtlngulahed service medal by General Pershing, according to late cable dispatches. Mr. Morrow served as s member ot the American Shipping Commission. Ernest D. Easton of Newark. Secretary of the New Jersey Commltt-e of A Tangemenla, In an address before a meeting of the Women's Club# of thl* city, gave s comprehensive Idea of the development of social and Institutional work. H* showed that the big confer enos, at which aa attendance of m,,r. than 4.000 delegates Is expected, Jane 1 to June 8 Inclusive, Is one of the greatest Importance to the nation, the state and the municipellty; also that foreign nations are displaying much Interest. All expect to derl>e some benefit from the <11*0011*100 of the re 1 constn:rtloti problems by the big a* I
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Mr. Easton pointed int that the ear ' ly meeting* were devoted almost ex- 1 dushely to a discussion of public agrn- j ilr# ana Institutions. Later private hgeneles were Invited and took part In the sessions. The scope of the Con ' ference was broadened natll now the whole gamut of social welfara artlvltlea Is covered In Its «Mlberati«u> Growing out of the discussions have come many of the social reform* of the day, and It is thus that real prog re** is made. The New Jersey Committee of Arrnngements. of which Governor Walter K. Edge Is honorary chairman • Dwight W. Morrow of Englewood, prealdent of the State Department of Institution* and Agencies. General Chairman; Dr. Frank A. Fetter, president «f the New Jersey Confer.me of Cbfitftles nod Correction, vice chairman: Walter Ktdde of Montclair, treasurer, niol ‘ Kmest I*. Easton of Newark, unrrslary. Is doing Ha utmost to |>erfect every <1. tall In connection with the Mg gathering. Many agencies at* co-operatuix with the Committee on Arungi ineptv and every thing will he la naadlness Ifore the Orst of June lie county • 'ri.'imHieea. ilnwigl. which there will he some Milemlid
ojieratlon. ere made up of the following chairmen and secretaries: Atlantic, Mrs. Robert H. IngeraoU, Mis* Jennie Lois Ellis Atlantic City; Bergen. Mrs. F. S. Bennett. Miss Katherine Gardner, Englewood; Burlington, Judge William P. Llpplneott. Mrs. Margaret T. Chlckerlrz, Moore*lown; Camden, Mrs. N. H. Thomson. Zed H. Uopp, Camden; Cape May. Luther C. Ogden; Cumberland. Oberllu Sm’lth.Dr. Madeleine A. Hallow ell, Vineland; Essex, Frank H. Sommer. W. C. Webb, Newark. Gloucester, Mrs. Albert H. Dell, Woodbury; Hudson, Mr*. H. Otto Wittpenn. Miss Blanch M. Petrine. Jersey City; Hunterdon. Mrs. F. N. Engeman. Fleming!on; Mercer. Mrs. Joseph Middleton, Miss Hannah L Ix>ngmore, Trenton; Middlesex. Dr. F B. Kilmer. New Brunswick; Monmouth, Mrs. Lewla 8. Thompson, Miss Clara L. McCorab, Red Bank. Morrlg, Mrs. F. B. Kellogg; Passaic, W L. Klnkead. Miss Delclo D. Bostwlck, Paterson; Salem. Miss Anna Hunter Van Meter, Miss Julia A. Carpenter, Salem; Somerset. Hon. Georgs M. La Monte, Bound Brook; Sussex, Mis* Helen Gatlin Miss Elsie Newpher. Franklin; Union, Mrs. Francis de L. Hyde, Miss Margaret C. Holly, lisInfield; Warren. Mrs. J. L B. Reilly. Miss Ethel L. Hall. Phllllpsburg. The rhalrroeft of the various committee* are: Finance, George B. Post, Bernards vllle; Church and PulpI* Supply. Right Rev. Wilson R. Steady, Newark; Membership, Arthur W. MacDougall, Newark; Publicity. Howard R. Hey don. Newark: Headquarters. Halls. Guides, Prof. E. R. Johnstone. Vineland; Institutions. Hon. Burdette G. Lewis, Trenton; Speakers' Bureau, Hon. Everett Colby. West Orange; Public Officials, Hon. George N. Seger. Pnssalc; Chambers of Commerce and Trade Organizations. A. V. Ham burg. Newark; Red Cross, Y. M. C A., Knights of Columbus War Community Camp, etc., Mrs. F. C. Jacobson. Newark; Women's Clubs. Mrs. Beatrice Stern. Matawan; Schools. Dr. Henry R. Snyder. Jersey City: Oo-operatlon with Legislature. Hon. Ogden H. Hammond, Bemardsville. Aside from the meeting of the Conference in New Jersey this year the fact that some of the principal addresses and conferences will be In the hands of qgaidents of the state will add to the Interest In the proceedings that many of the welfare organizations might display. Under the heading “Delinquents and Correction." Colonel Cyrus B. Adams, superintendent of St Charles School for Boys. St. Charles, Ul„ la the chairman. Under "Labor Problems." Hon. Burdette i>. Lewis of Trenton. Commissioner of Charities and Corrections, win discus* “The Labor Phase of Correctional Treatment" Commissioner Lewis has had a broad experience In social welfare work. Born at Johnstowr, P*., Jan. 1, 1882. he was graduated from the University of Nebraska. He occupied the President White chair of Philosophy at Cornell University, where he was held In high esteem. He was appointed the flrrt deputy commissioner of corrections In New York, and subsequently served as commissioner from 1914 to
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The Commissioner will probably tell the delegates to the Conference something about bow the problem of Introducing the State Use system was work ed out. particularly In the State Prison, where the alxdltlon of private j prison contracts had thrown the in-
mates out of employment.
Oommlssluner Lewi* Inaugurated; the weekly conferences of the dlrec- j
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Calvin N. Derrick, director of education and parole, departmert ot charities and correction, will take part In the dlaeuasion of “Juvenile Delinquency aa a Community Problem.” Mr. Ilerricfc is regarded as an authority ••11 the question* of nrobatlou and parole. After July find next the parole system of the state will be In the hands of the Kta'e Board of Control
of Institutions and Agencies. It Is expected that Mr, Derrick will
speak of the advantages of the new plan In dlscurwlng the topic assigned tu him. The state will be divided Into different districts, and a record of all | of the cases of the various Institutions > will be kept at the State House, Trancon. Also there will be k record of the case* going through the county rourta. These reports will he accessible to the Judge* In determining the duration of sentences for second of-
Hon. Dwight W. Morrow of i.ugle-
wood of the State Board of Cbarltle* and CorractioijK has for til* subject "State Organization for Public Welfare" under the head “Public Agetn-ic* sud Institution*." Few men have bad a broader experience la all kinds of work of thl* character. As already *tute<l, Mr. Morrow was engaged tu -ouu- very iiuiMO Unt work abroad during pun of the war and be is well verard In what la tx-ing done by fed
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