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and •ubordimt* cnncca. bald Cold Sprint Grunt* Hall. Monday •renlnt. Autnat 7. the matter of holdtnt the trant* picnic on the Am day of the Cape May County Fair was dlacaaaed. and after the matter waa carefully talked orer and enthualaaUc cotnmenta from Ralph SchelUnter. Linda McPhereon, Millard Rowell. Darid Huthea. John Cain and Joseph Camp. It was decided that the Aral day of the Fair would be a real (ala time for the Grant*ri this year. A larte tent will be pro Tided, where the tranters can tather to eat their lunches and hare speaklnt or any other entertainment that is yet to be arranced for. Of course, the band will be present and other Walr attractions, such as base ball, i -ee acts, etc., win A(ure In the prot* -m. Brery bona fide (ranker wii> *-, admitted to the trounds flee of charts. In fact, the first day will be t real (ranxe day, manated by the grants
TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT To the Board of Ooeamiastonen: 1 submit the following report of Receipt* and Dtaburaameots during the
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committee, which win be appointed soon, oo that ample rime win be (tron for working up the day. September T, that wtU be long remembered by thoee who are Intsreeted In Cape May County (ranges and the Cape May County Agricultural Fair. Other prominent grangers who gare sanction to this more were Leetof Pomona Grange, A. T. D. Mot-ell. Master of Tuckahce Grange; W. L. Yerkes and Charles Foster and Carlton Weetoott, of South Searllle Grange, and William Gardiner, of Rio Grande Grange. Mom On the evening of August 7, \at the Court House Building, the following committeemen met and arranged purses and other details for carrying on a good horse race at the County Fair on the 7. «. and ». of September: Robert Miller, L A. Powell. John Fox. Alfred Creese. Waiter Darrell and Thomas Loper. The racing will be confined to the last two days of the Fair and ftM.ee per day will be spent la paying purees. The Committee also decided to furnish hay. feed sad straw free to the horsemen during the week of the Fair. It was arranged to have aa official timer and secretary to take care of the details is carrying or a first class race according to National rules. Every member of the committee was more enthusiastic than usual sad are expecting the beet races ever held on the Cape May Court House tract.
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first desire to thank all those who signed my petition. After serving several terms as a member of the House of Representatives I am more than ever alive to the responsibilities of the effioe conferred upon me by the voters of ay district. At no time than the present and in the coming Congress, for which I am a candidate. Is the need of experienced legislators so necessary; for we still have much important legislation to >e before the Congress for the proper and equitable adjustment of oar economic problems. "in asking the continued support of the voters of my district, both I have no new Pledgee to offer or promisee to make. I respectfully submit for your approval my record In Congress as your repreeenUtive during the past seven yean aa a platform of performance in lien of a platform of promise#, and If again nominated and elected I shall make good use of the experience gained In the continuity of office by serving my constituents, collectively and Individually, In the most efficient to stand up for taoee things which I believe to be for the beet Interest of our district and the county to continue to support ge the present Administration In 1U effective progr.m of efficiency and economy, wi h “more business In government and ivemmert In honest bualneea." to the end that there may be made possible a further reduction In the cost of running our government which will enable Congrees to repeal the war time taxes still on our statues, and thus further lighten the burden of federal taxation; to support all legislation which may help In the
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Hakes Statement of Fotidcs Upon Which Ee Seeks Re-election Congressman Bacharacb. of Atlantic City, today filed with the Secretary of State at Trenton. N. J., the first Instalment of his petition for renomlnation to the House of Representative# 'rom the Second Congressional District. The petition bore the names of about 3S00 signers from the four counties comprising the district. With the filing of the petition Mr. Bacharach gave out the following statement: "In again offering my name to the RepubUcan votere of the Second Congressional District for renomlnation to the Hodm of Representatives, J
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