Cape May Daily Herald, 29 August 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 1

CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD.

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WHO’S THE MOST POPULAR MAN VISITOR?

Mtsa Mary Coataa

CONCERNING THE PEOPLE

THE CHURCH PREACHERS

La at Night. it elaborate production of

HOTELS

Facts About Those Coming Jyl> To Cepe May

Who Will Officiate In Places Of Worship

People Who Have Registered Their Names Here

daily hi^lald

PERSONAL MENTION

VISITING MINISTERS;

ARE COMING ALONG

Sodil Events ol the Dsy ToU if Brief Paragraphs—Home People and Visitors

At St. John s— t.«

Cape May is the Mecca ol Visitors From all Over The United States

country borne In Ardmore.

young lady visiters of Capa May,

ballot for tha moat popular young man visitor to Capa May. .You may vota as often as you pleaaa by sending tha ballot to tha Herald office, No. 614 Washington street, either by mail or In person. The vote will be

U. W. Bioitb, of Baltimore, la

Edward Cooper, of Philadelphia

i ape May will try ID

dentin] electors will be held In/Un-

ulna In the Herald for

days will clo_e at 6 o'clock this after

both morn:ok and evening

received or recorded. The friends

"The Sword of Uolieth.' while

their respective candidate* to havi

J. H. Lon*, of Youngstown. Ohio

the Fl-sl Baptist Church.

the Dally Herald of Monday, the fl-

"Madam Edward de P. Castel, ol Para, Brazil, Is .ojoinlng at the Hotel Capa May.

Cold Spring Presbyterian Church wlh

night, showed the standing of

New York, fe enjoying

of the fire departmc^l

sey. Chicken pot-pie supper will bt

'SL John's P. E. Church, corner

plrufly. It

by the Rev. Charles M Perkins, rec tor of the Trinity Church. Vineland.

open the end of IhZ «m: and swims

partake of a good old faahloneo

James Riley Wheelokc

SWIMMERS’ CRAMP.

his friend. Mr. B. L Gibbon.

Ungioo. The services will be Holy

of Morreetown. N. J., are enjoylm

prayer and sermon at 10.3©.

August days at the Lafayette.

beer a boot cramp as the

i l Mrs. L. Kortane, of Wash-

At the P. E. Church of the Advent on Lafayette street, the eervioee tomorrow will be conducted by Rev Arthur Hess, rector. At the evening,service the Rev. Charles il. Perkins, of

ingtou, are enjoying a

cramp that la fatal to a

that la cramp In the

_C*rhe Abduction From the Seraglio"i

D. McCreary, Jr.

Ing to the purse, as

Carrier, of Philadelphia, are enjoying

the if. E. Church. Washington

usual tomorrow; both morning and

the bottom, bt-.t begins

I hereby solemnly protest against

Philadelphia—George Thomas

C. Johnson, of Frederick, Md., are

pain for a abort time and keep bis

gt_ Peters P. E. Church. Capo

Livingston Bishop, rector of St. Bar-

town, Pa-, who are stopping at the

i' Church. Mantua. N. J..

D. Wright, Jr.

can throw np bh hands in

Amos Worthington, Jr.

Park Whiting

the Hotel Lafayette under the auspi ces of the young ladles of the hotel

of Philadelphia, are enjoying a sea

Charles A. Conrad

the prises which were Admired by all

L. Rresel, of Waablngton. are

are guaranteed to fit perfectly

*T should think you'd go slow.’' said

Miss Agnes Reid.

been opened for

Washington and Decatur

Mrs. George Carr. Mrs. A. Bennett.

Mrs. E Loscnbaum. Capt Morris. Mr.

liquors. It baa the

-t>ui i nna.trs always posfool enough of fbe people

Mrs. Sophia H. Miller, of

Job printing done In Cape

of the time.''—Philadelphia

A. C. GUe. the well-known painter

CAPE MAY HERALD, No. 614 Wash-

guest at the Hotel

doing very excellent work.

a*daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

dHty for promptly

ill partfe of U. eelty and la a

Mr. GUe gives personal

whe.s one may And

Villa, celebrated her

and congratulations.

Mrs. L. *. VanZant, a traveling

callers at the Herald

la of a delicate surety gray. Although

on Mayor Melvin.

In style and OL

York, la hare In the

pots her seal tale ttr

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