Cape May County Times, 22 January 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAT COCITY TMES. TWDAT. JAICAEY 22. 1928.

Pace Ttrf.

j*h IU pr»*ld«nt. Alfred t»K Cape May « ouBiy Ftp,

ha* sutimltlPd

onnal report to the of Freeholders, the report Ktlfytat the adoption of the 1 by the eoters of the county be Director and Member* of oard of I'bosrn Freeholder*

May ( ountj:

tletnen: IB complUtx-e with tor of U»* of 1*23. Unlay County Library C< >ys leave to report < Commlselon met IB the tuae buildlnic on January 14. - tuber* belnc Mr*. William >ppard. of Cape U*y City: oxanna C. Gandy, of Dennis tip; Mr. Geonce Soeder. e cay: Mr. tannine Myera. Idvoo... and Mr Alfred , rf Middle Townahlp. Kjf* wax cff.tcted by election

i - laMtilns In April, after riB - : the qi'dllftratlon* of »cr.ty candidate* for the I of Hbrariae. the com anlBtoudy rketed Mix* ’! - «.ror. the* librarian talcn Irlxnd branch m York Public Ubrary. at try of $2,001* per year, her to begin on the fifteenth of

in the

To Board of BnekoUen ■ of Sygteir Juthfied

Book Reading

In." . _ EUrtnc Uiatit

ax»d Cat

rental of tffiO per year, ii

actual work of the physical ration of the library began M- 15. when Miaa McGregor aeveral day* In the 8uie LAaelecting the 2.the State of ate* to each Bed county library. From until September 1. when g] dlatiibutton of book* ca or ajatton* throughout y began, the librarian, astrained and untrained

■nt of hard work, the re-

b* urgent aoUriUtMMi of the Library aathoritb-* In Tren truck tand.d with bock* to tUntlc County Fair at Lgg r. on September* 4 and S. a* Mia* McGregor wa> on thi* trip by bet d. Mia* Dorothy Bennett >|ec« of the trip wa train the ac.* king of the rary ayniem to the voter* ol

1 of hooka were fumlabcd ood. > ape May. and Sea It urtag Um latter part of July made a great deal of extra but we believe It* rrculti Justified the action taken tag the fail the public x booh n unities oi the eounl!

epmtunlly of expr«-*»in* lallo.N of the teacher* ot the and their readme to taki extra work. The adult eta

Your Commiaaion desire* to ex•e*» Its aprcnciation of the capile. prompt and wlUlng manner in which your County Treasurer. Harry Headley, of Ocean City, has handled the library Fund. Folk-wing are the statistical and final reports Taken from the library record* for the year ending December 31. 1125: » llte-u) FINANCIAL ■CTOMT Maaatpu ived from taxes g>.121 Cl n State for ech'K»N <*i

ash Acruom

DENN1SVILLE Mrs. Kugene Way. of Sea Die Ity. called on friend* here Saturday evening a. Sarah Douglas and Mr*. Phoebe Grace spent Saturday evening with Mr and Mra. A. M. Geary. Mr. Robert Iliumm ‘ Is apeuding >me Haw here with hla family. Mr. and Mrw. I*• my May and son were Sunday visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fldler. Mr. and Mra. John Jonea entertained Mr and Mrs. Leonard Jones, of Ocean City, on Sunday. Mis* Roxana Gandy. Mra. Lewi* Everlnghatii and Mis* Martha Town apent Saturday aftenroon at Hetslervllle. Mr. and Mra. Jacob Heller and family called GO relatives al Belleplain Mondi.y evening. -ind Mr*. J. K. Carroll and Mlaa Helen I'arll attended a W. C. 0. rally at Court House Wednesday evening. Mrs Ilrooka Blixxard and Mis* Hattie Fldler motored to Cape May Friday evening. Mr. and Mra. Ruasell Field* and family called on Mr. and Mr*. harles Creamer Sunday afternoon. Mr. E. B. Lewi*, of Lansdowne. called on friends here Sunday af-

ELDORA The sick 11*1 of la*t week wa* r Alvin Hand, Hattie Noon and Helen Sutton. Mi*. Edit* Bingham called on her mother and sister on Thurs-

day.

George Hen*, of Bellrpliln. called on William Peterson on Thurs-

day.

Mias Hattie Noon ha* been very nick but b now much improved. Mi*. Emma Fowler and daughr. Bernice, speni Thursday with her brother and family. Mt. and Hr*. ChgrWa Bingham nended the revival meeting at the Drlmoal Church on Wrdne*ly ttening. Mrs Emma Fowler railed on r* Emma Noon rerenily Mi. H. O. Mackie and wife entertained his brother and family, from Vineland, rerenily Garner Prlervon and wife male bust new inp to Mllltilto on Thursday. II. O. Mackie and Wife made a boat news trip to Ocean City on Thursday. Rev. Paul Meyers and wife spent Thursday in Millville. William Peterson nude a • trip to Belleptaln oa Wednesday. Albert Sieve ns and Lewi* Hand made a businee* trip to Sea Die City on Friday. Mrs. E. Came run called on Mr*, xxle Faster on Friday afternoon. Charles Bingham and wife railed on Mr. E. Cameron and wife on Thursday. Chari' * Noun made a bualnewi trip to Sea Die City on Saturday srning. Daniel Baud called oa Edwin Noon no Friday evening. B. Fowler and A. Baud were in Delmont on Friday ecvalag. Keba Erriekaon. of Islted her mother. Ml*. Emma Fowler, the past w.ek Eight members of the D. of P. tailed the oouacll of Ocran City •n Friday evening. Mr*. Claia Sin tick aaa taken to a P 1 lad'-lphla btaipItaJ on Tura } be operated on. On Monday night officer* of tbt ol P. Lodge wen Installed. Lewi. Hand and Albert Slrveni spent Monday In Woodbine Ed Powell called on A Baud I Monday George Lamb wa* In one day recently The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs Chari<s Sutlua wa* taken a Philadelphia hospital on Friday be operated on for ea Reid Chambers spent several days In Trent on th> past week Mi* Emma Hand spent Tuesday n Millville and Vineland. The A. K. Bible tlaa* met ihe home of Mr*. Mary Petrti *i Wednesday evening. Ed. Noon motored to Angkwra on Sunday Mrw. Katie Hand and Mia* Emma Hand attended the Capitol Theatre, at “ " day evening. Walter Ghee*, of Philadelphia, •pent ihe week end with hi* grandparent* here. Mr and Mrs. Bolden, of Millville. called oa Chai !•-> Noon on Ml*.** Ethel ID ad and Hilda Bingham. CWsprolud. spi n •"k end with fur it pan-iil. Ml Char tea Woodland, of Dor aUed on Chari*. N.-u

M. and Mr*. Horace Payne. Jr, South Seaside, were callers al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wool sou Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Shangar Hard, of Cape May. called on Mr*. Carrie Bu.hnall Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mr*. J. K. Carroll and 4i*» Helen Card spent Friday ventng with Mi and Mrs. D. P. Haley, of Eldora. Mrs. Samuel WooDon was an out of-town visitor one day this week. Mr. and Ml*. J. H. Whitaker.' of Westmont spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Odgen Gandy. Mr*. Katherine Billiard baa turned home after spending some with her daughter. Mrs. Hersbel fierce, of Dorchester. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robinson oved to Woodbine on Monday Many of our townspeople motored to Woodbine Saturday evento nee the picture. -IJttle Annie Rooney.** at the Capitol

Theatre.

Mr. and Mra. Richard Robinson. • ap* May Court House, called i Mr*. Ellxa < amp Sunday afterMr. and Mrs. Howard Polhamus and danahter. of Dnrcbrat-r. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas

Mrs. Josephine Laruso ^ent ia*t week with relative* ta Philadelphia. Mr*. Howard Charlraworth and Mrs. Bel foul Uarrelsoa *p*nt the work end In Westvlllr Mis* Be** McGregor •pent the week end In Ocean City, Mrs Sarah Spalding returned home Saturday after a few days’ visit with h*r daughter. In Salem. Mr. and Mr*. Paul Ambrose, of Millville, spent Sunday with her paients.. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Hewitt. MUo Julia And-rson and son. of Wi* (wood, visit..! Mr*. Aline Royds on Snnduv Fred Calhoun. Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Howard Charles worth. Melvin Hymer. of Cuahen. culled on Ralph Sayi- on Monday. Mrs. Anna Smith and Mra. Richard Thomas are among the sick this week. Mrs. William I! Powell and *i*ler. Mr*. Emuia Norton, of Plrarantville. took dinner Monday night with Mr*. Jowph Dean. Okwald Lange, of Camden, was an over-Sunday visitor with hD parent* here. Mr*. Irene GHsnn. of Jamestown. N. Y, apeni Tuesday with John LAamlng and wife. Mr*. William T. Royds apent Thursday with Mrs. John Powell. Will Stltes. of Wildwood, wma calling on rtlatlves here on Fhi

entar-

Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Stlener. of Wildwood, spent Sunday with her wnal. Mrs. chailra Uvingston Mr. awd Mr*, a M Geary and daughter wate Philadelphia vl*ilors on Monday. Herbert Hewitt, aon of Mr and Mrs Herbert Hewitt, wa* buriml In le I n ion i *tueterv cm WrdnewD) On Kafnrday evening MD* ftannafa G. Fldler enleriainod a number •f ber friend* In honor of her Ighternth birthday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bramm and famll) spent Saturday

Woodbine

• lark Hew Iti was an Ocean city vWitor an Kaiurdaj ■ WIIDrd li Hunt spent the week end with his parents. Mr bad Mr* O. W. Hunt Mr and Mr^. Thomas Brown entertained relative* from Dividing 'reek Sunday afternoon. Mr Brooks Bliiaard was an out-of-town visitor cm Friday. Mrs. Mary Fldler and daughters called cm relatives Sunday afternoon. Angrline Brrardo and brothers.

Allen Freld. talned friends Richard Thomas. »ife and family. were in Vineland on Sunday. Jerry Alexander drives a new

aedan.

Mr*. Charles Calhoun and son spent the first of th* week with her sister. Mra. Milton Peterson, at Woodbine. Mr. and Mr*. Dano l Chambers and eons, of Eldora. v idled their daiightrr. Mrs. CDrem * Jonea and

family.

Many from here au*nded the basketball game at Wildwood oa Saturday night. The sixth anniversary of prohibition wa* celebrate.! Sunday In the Laptist Sunday S- haul with a special program, iii'ludlng rereading led by Era. Eva Toier and answered by the jualor girl*: singing by the girls and a short talk by Mra. II A. provident of the W. C. T. C. Last Sunday nlghi Choir presented the tewutltal tala. "The Light of ibe We It wa* very much enjoyed. Mrs. Eli Cameron, dntrtct nfy of Pucohontaa l*>dge. was Monday night and inMalled the

officer*.

The Cape May County Poultry Association held a businra* meeting Friday night it. the courtbouse. Leslie Black. State Poultry Specialist, wa* pinwat and gave an integrating and I ns! rue live talk. The date uf meeting ha* been changed from ihe first Thursday to the third Friday each luunlh. Mr. and Mrs. Van Gilder and Mr. and Mrs. John Bethel were in Millville Saturday. The Gltaner Bible cUmi tender-c-d a Kurpria* birthday party to 'heir clans president. Mr*. Cha*. Taylor. Saturc' v night, in th* M. E. Social Hall, where a delightful »upp> r had been prepared. All had a very enjoyable Mi. Charies Calhoun has rented Mlw Hannah Hand

will

Ml**

end with relatives In Philadelphia. r and Mra. Jacob Helier and family visited friends In Millville

Sunday.

•mrge ilitner. of South Sea.ilie. called on Mr. Frank Fldler Sunday

Mr and Mr*. WHIiam Lyaam enteitaiced relatives from Wlld-

wnud Sunday.

ibr coming year. The following ERMA

officers were elected: Superintendent: George Sayre; assistant Mlp-

rint-ident. Mrv Jennie Ludlara: Alfr *' d G “ n P rwakurer. Mrs. Emma Townsend: i ln * ,n Wildwood,

aecrwury. Mia* Dorothy Addison; , R°r Jn**eni attended a meeting aselriant secretary. Harry Downs; ! of °** Wildwood Fire Company

organ Mi. Miss Helen Addison: Monday evening,

mltwlnnary secretary. Mis* Katie Mr ‘“d Mr * Ernest t'orsou enAnhalt. mDlac-nary treasurer. terUlned Miss Anna While and Mrs. Uvlra Kates. Howard Rodgers, of Philadelphia.

[last Sunday j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patterson

rO] J~1 SPRING i “ n, * ‘■Wldren returned bom. fore part of the week after visiting

Mis* Cecil Banks, of Cold | their psrentv In Wilmington. I»el, STnrateS - l ,h 1 '',h^Klck 3 ^oo M1 p.‘'." ‘’m^Evu filddle ha. purchased a

rol boa., ol Cape May Harbor. bou»e Ifi Flonda.

were married Sunday. January M™ Ben |..»,on .ttend.-d a 10. at the Presbyterian parson- bnen shower .n . May last 1Y1age by R.v E. Wright. Mr. and da > - which was given her

Mrs Charles Loper attended lh .. »lece. Miss lannlc Vannlman.

The Sunshine Sunday School

Mlaa Florence Snyder S p^„, ' !«»• met TueMh.v evening al the

home of Mr*. Kmi

Tuesday night with her

The affair *

i Schellenrer backward social

n the business rv thing wa*

There w

Emma Schellengi.. u . .,

Charles Bohn was a Court' Th *‘ "freshmenI, House visitor Monday. | ma » **nJoyed fire I Charles Ixiper i* linpnivlng the! meeting last, appearance , rf his home by having ! rondurU ^ an a*be*tos shingle roof put on. i ,in ** •» r “ o“t-

Mrs Ralph Taylor spent Wed- ■ Mr " A,,nl '• Oarr. tison. of Wildnesday In Erma, at the home of ' * ood - herr on « d »> »*** her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. D. ! look,n * af te r Coring of ber Hoffman. i household goods and will move the While driving hi* sedan aou|b , * mal: ‘tore from th.- front of her on Washington Street. Cape May. h ° U! ‘* to th '* properly of her aon.

Allle Church ran ln:.i a | ar |.p Wilson.

Nash occupied by rallors. which Jame* Douglass Is now employed pulled out from the curb directly I Sew York for a time In front of him. The running' Oartetison and board of the Nash was pretty mother-in-law made a burlnraa trip

bedly damaged, and the mud guard of the sedan and steering Were broken. Mr. Church

lot hurl.

and Mrs. Norman Taylor and child, aim Miss Emma Doug- ■>. were shopping in Wildwood iturday evening. Alex Malibcw* spent Saturday with hU brulher. Paul. In

and Installed It In

William Plere->n. uf Wildwood.

'ape May Tuesday. Skid Hickman, of Farm, but recently employed by Charles Hand. Is apendlnc .«<m)e lime at the home of Albert McNeal. Mr*. George Kelly and daiixhler, Marie, were shopping In Wildwood

Wednesday.

Albert Gibson has purchased a

Mr*. Pierce Faddis has purchased tbe home formerly owned by her mother. Mr*. Annie Garreltsun.

aow of Wildwood.

Mr*. L. C. Ashburn and little grandson spent Wednesday after-

Sunday with friend* here noon In Wildwood

Mira I/da Eld red gc. who ha* Mr*. Irene Taylor, celebrated her quite HI. I* elomly improv birthday Wednesday. Friend* and Dg now. < neighbors gathered In honor of the

The County Pumuna Grange oecaskin. A pleasant evening wasip^Dide. »ho is very III. Jd a special meeting In Grange - enjoyed by all. lee cream and cake! Edward Hickman, cf South DenHall Friday afternoon with an I were served. j B U. visited hi* sister here Sunday.

a new closed car by her son during the bolMars. The ladle*' Aid of Tabernacle M. E. Church met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr*. Levi IScklnson. Everett Matthews, of Fishing Creek and Misses Georgte and Berlha K'.naey were entertained Tuesday evening at be home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jackson David Hawn Is at Ihe home of blk granddaughter. Mr*. Edward Griffith. Jr . rrcovrriug after being Inlured In Wildwood Thursday about II o'clock, wln n the truck In which he wa* ridlm wa* struck hy a train leavlns for Philadelphia at th'- Andrew* Avenue Stalk* Mr Hawn had been In Wildwood delivering clam* and was coming from the west *tdr of Taylor Avenue and failed to see the approaching train. HI* car wa* damaged mn*iderabl>. hut be wa* fortunately only cut and bruised and badly shaken up. He waa rushed to a doctor and then bioughl to hi* borne here. Andrew Walker drives a new coupe. Leslie Barnetl and child, of Green Creek, called on his sister, Mr*. Emma Sebellenger. Sunday. Mr*. Un-sle Wilson was shopping In Wildwood Saturday evening. Mr*. Robert Hand la III at tbe home of her slater. Mrs. Lewis Hoffman. Cold Spring. Mr and .Mrs. William Wlllets and aon. Russell, of Wildwood, called on Mr and Mrs. Roy Jaggers Sun-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Ouram and infant daughler, of Wildwood, spent Sunday afternoon with

friends here.

Revival service* started at Tabernacle M. E. church Sunday evening and will continue for two weeks or more. Rev. Bradshaw, of Green Creek, took charge of the meeting Monday evening. An official board meeting waa held at the church Friday evening, also the regular monthly business meeting of the Epworth Is-ague. The W. C. T. U. met Wednesday al the home of Mrs. Frank Dlekln-

Mr*. James Douglas* and daughter. I-on lee. were called to Albany. N. Y. Monday to ber daughter's

enterlaiiiment during th-- ■ and Mrs. Martin Thompson entertained Rev. and Mr*. Jacob and Mnw Opal Sebellenger. iff Erma, al dinner Saturday evenA moving picture show will be eld Monday evening. January t, af Grange Hall. Admlaalon

'ill be 26 real*.

Mrs. Aonir Hawn, of Erma, visited firs. Leainlng Hand on

Edward Shaw and family are new living in pari of the house With Mr*. Ida Kremmer. Mra. 8. B. Taylor D entertaining her stater. Mr*. D. C. Eldredgr. of Pennsylvania, who wa* 111 while on her vtalt here. Mra. R. E. Hand I* under the care of a trained nurse at the home of ber brother here.

Mr*. Roy Jaggers made a Imsl- in™ Opal Sebellenger has ■ar trip to Wildwood Thursday. . ..tailed a five tube radio. Mra. lion Hoffmxn. of Wildwood.) Rev. and Mrs. J Born were enspent Wednesday afternoon with i tertalned at supper Friday evening her sister-in-law. Mra. Matilda j by Mr and Mrs learning Carretl-

Foater. mmi.

Mr*. Earl Hoover made a trip to :: Philadelphia Wednesday : Safety In railroading I* demonMr* Marian Oarreitaon ha* been M rated h) the report fhal In 1»2«. very 111 during tbe past week. Mr*. * hfn 931.000.000 passengers were Lena Klnaey was also on the sick | carried, there were only 140 fa- •*•*- jlalilie*. In tha same period auMr*. Walker, of the "Walker j lomoblle* killed over 10.000 ptu.'hlcken harm." was presented wltbiPle and injured 450.000 other*.

No Objection To Budget No objection* to the county budget were registered nt a hearing foe Chat purpose held last Wednesday nfternofin. The hearing was scheduled to be heM previous to the regular meeting of th* Board of Era* holders. When no

Public Hearing on “Missing Link"

Freeholder* WiO Aril 3fii f Land To Widen Boed i that all In ter an ted may have the opportunity IB he heard, the Cape May < ounty Board of Freeholders will soon gtv* notice af the date of a public hearing to he held at the Court Houo *■ the acquisition of additional land along the Main Seashore Road from Marshall's Corner to Marmora. The county Dte last year had plana prepared for the hard surfacing of this ‘‘missing link" in tbe ng of the Main Seashore Road from Ocean (.ity to Cape May City, and (ben asked th* Bute Highway Commission to help finance the coal of th* work. The Bute replied that It woalfi give $50,000 to th* county t >ward the cast, hut that tbe county would have to increase the wid'a of the right-of-way from Ns present thir-ty-four feet to sixtyfeet, which ta now the width row I required by the State In any project to which It lenda financial aM. The Freeholders hope to have the owners of th* property along this stretch of mad donate to t$e county the lane needed to widen nad straighten the road, contending that the hard surfacing of the road “ more than offset ta value the ground which won Id have to be veo on rach ride. The date of the hearing will ha announced Inter. When this stretch ta paved, the autolst will have a continuous paved road from New York City to Cape May City, with the rioepttou of the small gravel stretch between the bridges oa tha Ocran City to Somers Point road.

KAUY W. BLABDELL, Opt D. Officei lieaahry Store, 517 Landis A venae. South Jenry'i Eye-girht

Sayings of Prominent People

"The time ta gooi- w m-n w* t an { depend very much upon con**queatlal discovery or luvrntion t* lux made by tta- c-ulu* In ita- **/- ret. A host of mrn. great .quipSWAINTOMCLEKMONT ]

of knowledge not Stone L.v sIimm 1 Major E. O Howell motored to hut rrataTd grain, are «.!d.y the

New Li*U« one day last week. | fundamental aource. of invriftlun »„ vm*.aua_ a . w JOIX£?£££“ ""I'” 1

er are »peodlng some Ume with [ g f.-* fn.nd* fathered at the, “Th* Etghteeath Amendment is her mother. Mr* • baric* deed ' home of Edwin Townx-nd on Fri-' *"* • porikm of this Constitution Mr and Mr* John Joa<-* railed j .tay evtning to help him ceiebral*- * *• •“uld aeem to be tta- duty ol on Mr. « tareure June*, of Hale) , h,. bi,,hday. each and every one ol us to *upvllk. duuoaj alter noon . Mira Dorothy Stephen* and Le- *‘ urt regard lr>. ol whether we Mr* John $Vdler and daughter* ,., r Hess apeni Friday night with I *°**d for or again- It. Regard or have rriurnra^omrjifter *peadiusi ffill.iiie friends and reUliver i diaregard of taw in a country or ** | John Kales and wife, of Mill- • '••mmuBlty simply re fieri* publk

vilk-. were here on Halurday. : xiiUmeat The newspaper* and

Little Miriam Kale*, of Mill-1

hi* |

v tailing her niece. Mr* Broota BUi.urd. Jr, lor a few day* Mr and Mra Leeiir Howell*, of Ocran City, rmltad on relative, here

Munda) Bft» rnaon

Mr* Iraming Gandy, of llaiu.iown Juwiion. apraf Sunda) sill: Ml I riah Uaad) and famil) Mr* Katherine Kluxard wa* al out <•: !<•»« «Ultor on Suoda) C. M. COURT HOUSE

Mr A Baud and faulty tpenl Kwwday util of i»ww Tie D of p loudge al lewder the mra-nug of the |» .rf f ta^g. ai Goon Hraue on M-nday even and Mr* R. Chau bee- .pen'

Milton Peterwon. wife at j speni Wednraday evening

her pare-of* here.

- Mr*. Cora Barbour returned j home Sunday after apeuding a few j week* with fnenda Id Tm | Mr and Mr* Harvey K. Wahl i • elertalned relative* from Ptilia

| delpbla over Honda)

. Ralph N Sayre and wife wet«

i >a Wildwood on Friday.

Harry F- her. wife and .laugh j lev. ot Cape May. were Sunday

viaat'-r* with hi* mother

| Mi. Emma Norton of Plejuant j — ] - ill* rquot th. taller pan of tbe wi | week with K.I Main. Mr* Wll i ft.

Hie.

friend.

men are great factors

With

and leUtlvea I

ecovered from a i prndlcitl* operation.

Mia* Ruth Springer, of West Cape May. .peut a few days here

with relatlvra.

John Hancock spent tbe week end al Wildwood. Mr*. Benjamin Godfrey ha*

new radaa.

C E. Moor.-, of Woodbury j Height*. *p*nt Hunday here at Ita 1 farm with Mr. and Mra. Frank ;

frulto shall

np ttaorge Blephaa. I'nl

aenlimeni and 'By their

•d State* At-

Mi*. Hannah Cierar. of A'reek. spent a few day. tta- home of her nephew.

Brower.

We Start tta- new year faring many dfificultk-*. tut with ita knowledge that our po*lli»n I* improved and Ibat many of the mo«t *ertoua abets, tea are behind u» Industry and trad. Deed only tbe »pirtt of good will Ur carry u* lu • Uccran. and In tin* respect n* might well take ad rice from America nta-ti ludueittal »frHe I*

diMounted lra>

‘ ederattoii n

■ » Millet

| world a

Mi Joanna Huaglara. of Cm House, ta V tatting her ft lend, k!

Etactra Godfrey Rurawil Lord, of

Height*. i» .p. tiding tin* w> a | o< levolvtag • with All Irani l.udlam. gunning |.ra , i„ . popul.t .

Woudbuty | staltuf Ihe e

•>

Ilrboish Eldtedge kUred and Kdgat. dined r and V.t* B.tijaniln God j

evening

siepen. Jr, ha*

*e w .Mild be .. -tnltel.-i.iug luayui

j mental nunreplloi. ol Ihe Ul j verwe." Dr taln.u W Mwaon. t r } im tor of Krtali.e Her v ice

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