Cape May County Times, 12 October 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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A large W. C. T. E. delegaticn from

all eectlons of the County a aetnbled at the M. E. Church. 8*a Isle City,

Thursday, September 27th,

■Melons of the annual eonrentlon. The church was artistically decorated with an abundance of Bowen and attractive posters. There waa the call to order by the preal dee t at » A.M. The greetings were hearty

and larlUng. The reports

win were full of apirH, animation, pep and power. The Baa Isle City Union, a devoted bunch of ww •harmed the eoaveatloa with their mnste. the playot. "Tour Plaee. My Place Any Place." and a moat < prabeeslr* and wall arranged report of the Columbus Convention, given by the president, Mrs. Helen MUler. the delegate from Cape May County. The following officers were elected for the next y*ar: Praaldem. Mrs. Elisabeth Swain; Beeording Secratary. lira Phoebe Klee; Orreeponding Secretary, Mrs. Minnie Inglee; Treasurer. Mra Berths Sharp. The Oeacn City Union received the prise for making the greatest gain In membership during the year. The

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Tour greeting Is gradoui and kindly. We know every word Is .sKeaiw, We're thankful and all vary happy. An4 glad, very glad wa are hare.

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Happy, happy, happy, and glad we are here, ws'te ban.

Aad hara’a to your president. Miller, So talented. Jolly aad true. May happlaeaa, honor aad bleasings Be aver attendant on you. Befratn v

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a you. on you. To President Swain, ssaious works Wa pledge our allegiance again, Aad fervently aray our dear maaU To bless County President Swain.

Bless her. Bleaa her. Bless our dear Swain of Caps May. Cape May.

ship COI. a gain oKTS. Three new unions hara bean organised at Beasley's Point, called the Seealde Union;

blaaatng wa pray.

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T-> our President of ABMlica, Calvin Cooildge. ws the Whits Btbboners of Cape May Couuty. In aasato t at tbs annual W. C. T. U. Convention at Son Isis City, this 27th day of Beptesiber. 1*22, do moat heartily reioiee aad thank Ood for our •brae years of National Prohibition, and pray that never again shall ere be cursed with the

deadly monster, the liquor traffic brought to our homsa, our stale aad our native land. May you stand true to the call of Ood. and may He blew

every aOort of your life.

ARTICLE 2—Resolved, that It is our belief that the praasat light tense Imposed by our courts upon bootleggers aad liquor dealer*, do not comply with the requirement* of the

Uw. aad auly »aoouraga law* and disregard for goad govt

we believe and do urge that the full I penalty of the taw should be glvs anv and aU violators of our consiltu- I tlon. I ARTICLE I—Resolved, that we I urge and pray that alPChrtrtlans of I uoaaty or Nation, will give a more I earnest aad prayerful observance of I the Sabbath, pe believe that the I safety of our nation and the happt- f

Dr. Jamw M. Slaughter, < Bine yean old. a resident o May County sines IMS, died ■ ly Monday morning at his Pacific aad Wildwood Aveaoea

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to Almighty Ood. ARTICLE «—Resolved, that we re- I gret exceedingly the removal of our I faithful and courageous P-ohibitlcn 1 Agent. Rev. J. B. Adams aad pray | that hts reinstatement may noon e from theos in authority. # ARTICLE S—Resolved, that we do | most heartily appreciate the kind entertainment given during this convection and extend oui united spirit g of lhaakfulaew K the local us the trustees and the pastor. Rev. P. Bowen and all who hare contributed | to our comfort and pleasure In making s charming convention day for I our W. & T. U.

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