CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1908
INDIAN BAND IS SECURED
Whedock’s Band of Americans
58 BIDS OPENED
Councils Avssnls Contract lor Summer s Mu*ic---S3750 For Season—21 Men
An Appiwlailun of ibn Ulb of V. l>.
Hohrllrnc^r
When Virgil 1). Schellenger wm ■>ud>l«nly «t rtf ken down ■ few weeks ago end Anally pawed away, a deeply fell gloom was cast over the entire community, in which he was born and always had his home. It was a very sincere soriom for the loss of one of Its liesl citisens, a good man anil true in every relation of life and highly es-
teemed by all.
Sir-Mchelleiuger is survived by niii wife Mrs. Rmiua echellenger and i daughter, Mrs. Herlhs Thompson oi Ibis rite- Also by oue hruUier.Thinu i lelleagrr a Delaware riser pil -t oi rs. Del , and two driers. Mrs.
rsjSerevi.
illy council met in special sewsion last Thursday evening to consider music for the Bench front pavilion fm t ie Summer. Fifty-eight bids were received but of them all council concluded lo hire James Itiley W heclock s Indian Band, al the price of »d760, for the season of nine weeks. The band will be composed of twenty men, besides the leader, J ames Riley " beelock an Oneida ludiau. Mr. Whec1 Mk is a line speciman of manhood, who lias been a visitor to Cape May several seasons. He flnished his musical education In Kuropc. lira baud has followed Vidor Herbert and John Philip Sousa at Willow drove ihe last two seasons in four week courses there; The concerts will begin on July 3rd.
FISHING CREEK. Funiico Cages. April 16Jantes H. Shaw and wife of Holly Beach visited his son here over last Sunday. Mrs. Rhenow and daughter Clara spent the tirst of the week in Philadelphia. John Snyder and daughter and Mrs. Chas. While drove lo cape May on Saturday. Bertram Snyder and wife took tea with I). M. Wootson and family on Sunday. Samuel Roberts, wife and son of Holly Beach visited Cabel Shaw and wife on Sunday. Bev era! of our young people attended the ball game at Cape May last SalC. How ell of Dias Creek called on friends Saturday. Miss Olive Douglass of Cold Spring visited relatives here on Sunday. Daniel Woolson and son Earl drove to Seaviile on Monday. Joseph Crease of Burleigh called friends here. Mrs. Jennie McPherson visited her Bister at Holly Bgach the last of the week. Melvin Kid red ge visited his grandparent! over Sunday.
ih Stevens, ofCape May. Mr. Schelleuger was a veteran of Mu ivil War, having served iu Co. K ul iv Tweuly-dflh regiment of Uie'^Inmry Volunteers of Sew Jersey For ibe last twenty Bee years be baa titled a position ol responsibility and Irust In Philtdelphla, and always wild lias, bo sever, daring all these years ■■•Mitained bis pleasant home of many Bui, it is particularly of bis excellent IK-rwiual qualities ol heed end heart wish to Usr testimony It is both {ratifvtng and pleasant lo be abl •my so much more than we can write in ibe briei limits of ibis notice Neitl.ei is it necessary to remiud.at any length, in..se who have kuown him to long ami loinualelv for many tblugs and loci' leuu iu his life will be readily recalled •s they oevlecl wb it • good friend end ueigblKir they have lost from their midst. - such be was a good, strong friend re sod true hearted ; at all t amt ; whether in bis bosuilable i or on the street, giving you h at word of sympalhv and kio< or s right hearty expression of social clieer. There was not
HERALD BRIEFLETS
Ural class job work executed at the shortest notice—Herald. —The Asbnry M.E.cbureh, Clermont; the South Seaviile M. E. ebureb. ami the Calvary Baptist, have joined it anion revival services with very good —Leanjer Taylor, who sold bis stock in the TVylof-dtites OUss Com jany. Cape May Court ilonae, baa organised a new company sod will start woik oc e plant at once. —Willi im K Williamson has been appoioteJ building inspector of Ocean City. —Work has begun on the B3.0U0 p sonage of the First Baptist Society Cape May at Seaviile.
Phor
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Mrs W L Connell, Mr Mrs T J Kosler, Mr and Mrs J K tiriffllh. Reading, Fa.—Mr and Mrs Agnew
TIMee.
Westerly, Pa.-P H Dewitt. Merehanlvllle, N. Y.-Mr and Mrs
Z L Felix.
Media, l*a.~ Mr and Mrs J H Froo-
tleld.
Washington, I). C.—Mls-es M and A S Hunt, Mr and Mi
Scully. |
Cincinnati—A Krenna.
Wilmington, Del.-SM Arthur, M al Icon, Mr and Mrs II E Waddox, Mr and Mrs Arthur E Sanborn, Miss
E Bringliurst, R W Palmere.
illaburg—(ieorge H Flinn, Mrs C Franchenhrimer, Mias KranchenheimMrs M Flinn, Mrs U Flinn, Miss E Flinn, W H Keecg, Mr and Mrs J Kennedy, W B l.ytm, Mr and Mrs E Reilly, Mr and Mrs J J Turner. Boston, Maas.—L A Spencer. Haversford Pa.—Mr and Mrs W.
Swain.
Newark, K.J—J J Leidy, H P
I<eidy.
SI. Ijouis—Mr and Mm B ' cKinn. NewvUIn, Pa.—R. M. Russell. Among Cape May reaidenU and co I lagers noticed In the rotunda were Mayor Frederick J. Melvin, Judge and Mre J M E Hildreih, Senator and Mrs Robert E Hand, Mr and Mrs Louis J Deacon, Mr and Mrs John F Jacoby, J. pioer Learning, Mr and Mrs T W
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NEW HOTEL IS OPEN IOOXTIM KD runu riMT PA0S.1
Jesus Anointed at Bethany tmirn hhsai Laaaaa tar Agrf is, IM
I.EMON TEXT.—John U:l-U. Memory
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QOI.HEN TEXT—"Ws tors bias Ire'S uss h« first lovsd ua."—t John. «:l». TIME -Jesus rsorhsd Bethany on THJay. March St. A. D. M. all Oays boforo
JohnS Ihe Passover 11. rseted the n.xt Say.
Haturday. the Jewti
PLACE.-Tbe bo us. of ■moa tbs leper. In Bethany, on the Mount of OUvre. Comment and Bungoatlvs Thought. Put In a single word tbs tnbjoct of our Scripture passage, is ''Sorrlos''— different ways of serving Christ, and thn way Christ prefer*. No other pas sago In tba Bible presenU those ways so vividly. Therefore It U a passage of great and fundamental Importance. Oelkie Imagines that "the sisters had often pondered how they could show their gratitude for all Christ had been, and all that he had done for them." Mary showed tt by anointing Christ's feet and bead (Matt- M:7) with vary precious ointment. "By ointment we are to understand rather a liquid perfume than what wa commonly know as ointment."—BchaS. It wa* common to anoint tba head* of guests, but anointing the feet wax a
vary special honor.
"Sard" is an unguent from "the head or spike of a fragrant East Indian plant belonging to the genus Valerians, which yield* a Juice of de-
EastwTck, Mr and Mrs Luther C Og- lidous odor."—Thayer. Thl* was. litden, Mr and Mr* Lewi* T. Steven*, j orally translated. "nUtte nard." the Mr and Mr* Samuel F Eldredge, Mr! adjective meaniag "pure, genuine;"
Unconscious of Fame. George Grote. tbe fnmoos anthor of the "History of Greece” long tb» standard on that subject, was a man ot great simplicity and wa* wholly onconsciooi of bis own celebrity. Several anecdotes Illustrative of this fset are given in "Some Famous Women of Wit and Beamy." one of whom is Mrs
Grote.
While Mr. Grote was walking In the park be wonM imrbaps notice that one or two persons tooked at him with some attention. He would at once turn to bis wife In alarm. “Have I got any dirt on my face. Harriet? 1* there anything tbe matter with my bat r and be would clutch hi. headgear with both hands. "Why are those people looking at
me?"
Mr*. Grote’s proud answer wn*. "Ttocanae you are George Grote. thafa a’!!" Oner when he v-a i on a visit to Cambridge Grote wl.hed to tee tbe profesaor of natural history, but wn* told that tbe profeasor wa* so busy disserting something tbst be could not be Interrupted. “strong magnifying | >mer.
mlisipated by her
rod thoughtfulness was prov •eemed to be alwsy* pUnnin; •orpnse-with the delightful aeuse tlisl it was bis duty to mtke her and bii innghter and family happy, B"d tbi *o* thegenersl term of his life and
Inendshlp.
member of t ,e old Cold -Spring I’irvbyterimn congregatioi ys s good Inenl to all of Its minl.a. With good judgment and broad in table views, pful friend as all minister* need in every congregation to c-nfer with They were always welcome, when and •r often they entered an instance of gratefnl personal Ie Igmeot of his nmlorm co’dislity sod kindness, ihst after mani of interval, since ibe writer w»| istor, he has felt just as free h rod s ■ warmly welcomed by tin goo I friends as ever. •■Oo- e a frienalways a friend” was the iived-ool mollo of this couple dr. Schellenger bad never nulled himself with the church sod we thlnl n mu<i have been msimy owing to biovrrcaoliousnes* in requiring loo much evidence for a satisfactory hope, b. justify to hims-lf tbe important atep. Ilia dcaire and bis acta in two notable periods of revival encouraged bb Inend. greatly, flat they have ofte felt 'hat be was roe of the Lord’s bid den one* spoken of In the scnptnres— ot hi. secret followers, that shall be revealed. Tberelore we were u happy that in bis last days, his trust in tbe Savior was revealeo and Ibe bleared assurance given that be bad made a foil surrender of bimeelf lo Cbnst in which we all most heartily
rejoice.
He was Did lo rest with military honors of the John decray Grand Arm • post of which be was a member, in tbe ■Id Cold Spring cemetery, »ix of the comrades of his company acting as pall beams.
and Mre Charles J Miller, Assistant Postmaster r*rank W Casaedy, Miss Rebecca Caaredy, Mr and Mrs Eugene Key bo Id, O A Merchant, Jr., Miss H Smith, City Treasurer I Harry Smith, Mr and Mre Charles H Edmunds, Mr and Mre. N Perry Edmunds, Mr and Mre E J Cummings, ex-Mayor and Mrs. J It Edmunds, Acting Chief of police G F Hickey, Mr and Mrs 8 B Wilson, C 8 Kulherford, Dr 3 E Ewing, Dr W H Phillips, Mre S A Foster, Mr and Mre 1. L Irewis, R Campion, Mias Campion, MDa Maxwell, Dr and Mrs A E Roussel, Recorder J \V Thompson, A C Thomas Mr and Mre I H Eldredge, Miss Brown, Mr and Mre Brown, Mre W (Sheppard, Miss Sue Hildreih, Ure Georgians Gar re toon, Mr and Mre G P Middleton, Mr agd Mrs E F Cook, Mr and Mri Kerd J Graves, Mr and Mia C
Karl iller, John Hewitt.
—A successful revival D under way at Seaviile, where ihe congragationaof the Baptist and Methodist churches have united their eflorts under tbe leadership of Rev. C. B. Baker and W. A.
Boyd.
NOTICE
To the voters of all that portion of Ibe Township of Lower lo the Conn tv of Gape Msy. formerly the Borough of
Cape May Point:
Thr boundaries of aaid former borough •re at follows: Baglnnlna at a corner ert In tbe south aide line of tbe Cape Island rnruplke opposite tbe dwelling of Charles Rutherford, and running from thence •oath, seven degrees and flftlflre minute, treat, two Ibonaaod eight hundred aneigbl and slx-teolba feat to a corner eel I • pood or low piece of meadow; tbeocsootb. twenty degrees and twenty mlnntee east, twelve hundred and fifty eight ai» —veo ieuih* fret lo a corner ert In tbwest side Hue of tbe old llghlhonae lot rod at tor *ame point of contact made b> ihe west Hoc of the present light boner lot: thence along the aaid old lot sonlh. twenty •IS degrees an I thirty mlnniee weal. thr. • andred and fortr-nlne (MSI feet to lb' •onibwast corner of Ibe old lot aforeaalo: ibmce along tbe sonlh end of tbr loteont' -I il j-three dearer* and thirty minutee*»t. one hundred and firiy-fonr (IM) fret: hence south, twenty depress and thirty flee minntea raat. nine bandied and tel (•10) teak to low-water Una on the Atlanta k^sd. theooe along the low-water line o the oceaa and the DeDwara Bay bv a am or—Ion of oonreae as follow.: First, north •ixty-fonr degrees and forty minntea weal right band red and aeesaiy-foar (874) feci: 'hence north, fifty-four degrees and forty fire minntea weal, right band red (800) (eei; 1 hence north, f ort j-sis degrees and l weo minntea west, twelve hundred and twel (iliS) feet; thence north. fiftT-foardears., aod twenty minntea weM, roar band re,. <udi feet; thence north, stxir-ec'rn * weak, four hundred and fifteen (4 tbrnoe north, fifty degree* and lo lea west, four bandied and fire «— feet; theooe north, twenty-nine degree, •od twenty mlnntm weak, eight hundred .ml eighty-six (886) freer; thence rn degrees and forty minutes weal band red and two <4<ti) feat;
be botbcrcl r"tl,Anybody." The modest historian would hare retired, but bis wife persisted that it waa Mr. Grote wt-.i wished to see the professor. "Wbst?” be cried. “Mr. Grote? Give me my coat I must wash my bands' In a urinate be bad transformed bimeelf and would not let them go for two
WILLIAM E. JOHNSON
Amowncrments. Weddings. High Teas. Cotatiowa. AMivenanea.
PETERSBURG
Petershluo, April 16,1908. George Rogers has been entertained for a few days by W. VanGilder. Mias Sara K. VanGilder is spending her Easier vacation with home friends here.Mr. and ''re. Leslie Corson were over .Sunday vDitore in Atlantic City last eek. Anthony Gandy returned bonw Sal unlay evening after an extended visit with friends in Baltimore. • Alfred Bappe and wife visiled friends in lAeaburg the last of the waek. Rodney VanGilder attended “teacher A' sociation at Cape -ay on Haturday last. Oak Farm, a play given by young people from Ocean Cily In the Red Men's Hall Halorday evening was well rendered. A destructive forest fire raged ■ Formosa yesterday. M r*. Hpencer swan was calling friends here on egtniday.
John H. Boas Dead John H. Rose, of Cape May loom, father of ex-genator Ed saad Koas, died last week. Tbe faBeral Benrred on Bandar aftei largely attended.
Steady employment, good wagw, NO night or Monday work. Gbobob H. Rbxvbr, 4-2-31 Wert Cape May.
, four
four bnndrad and twenty 1430) feet; theacc north, nine degress aasi. ■ight hundred sod fifty <8S0) feet to Joseph — i* or John W. Beevss' hoc at low r line of Delaware Bay. thence up «ld Keei-ra, or Fraas’ line north, eighty - — degrees and twenty five minus sari, j ibonaaod three baud red and forty file* (3JMS) feet to a corner of Albert B Hughes’ lot. now Deluded In this surrey: 'henosaiong the headline of Free*' land north, fonr degrees and thirty minute* east, three band red aid thirty-right and four-tenths :(U8.4) feet; thenos north, •Igbty-ooe degrees and forty-fivemlnnte. wist, two bandied and twenty-three (OS) feel; thence north, twenty-twodegiseeaml fifteen mlnniee swot, thirty-eight (38) faei u> Ihe sonlh side of tb* Cape Island Tnru•ISe; theooe by the side of the earn# south •ixty-eevm degrees and forty-five mlnnte ■ revec hundred sod seventy-right and enths (T78.3) feet to tb* place of be-
gionDg.
A.prclal election wUI fa* held cbool Hone* In said territory on ‘ the 31st day of April. A. D . 1808. I boors of 6 a. m. and 7 p. m.
‘drinkable.’' as some ointments were drank, mixed with wine; or It msy Indicate the place whence the
nard came.
"A pound (Latin, libra), the unit of weight tn the Roman empire, slightly over 11 ounce* avoirdupois."—Expos
Greek Tart.
The estimate of Judas (v. t) was 300 denarii, "a day laborer's wag* for one year—Expos. Greek Test Equal to *300 or *600 of our money. Attar of roses sells for *1.700 s pound. It was kept In a eras* or fiaak of alabaster (Mark), called "an alabaster, Jnst as we call a drinking vosael made of glass a glass. It was a kind of cruel, having a cylindrical form at the Dp. Pliny compares the** vessel* D a closed rosebud."—Prof. Marvin R.
VlnceaL
Tbe tables were low. sometimee more Dan a foot high, and the gui reclined around them, leaning on their elbows, their feet stretched out away from the table. "We recall the Ideal pleura of Aaron when anointed D the priesthood (Psa. 1*3:2). to mart here the fulfillment of the type when the groat High Priest was anointed for the sacrifice. She who had *o often sat at bis feet, now anoint* them, and alike for love, reverence, and fellowship of his sufiertngs. will wipe them but with her hair."— Edershelm. "This simple act pn> claimed the self-humUDUon of her onbounded love,' seeing that the loosening of a woman's hair was a mark of an usual self Abandonment." — Pulpit Commentary. This deed of Mary became so famous. as Christ prophesied It would (Matt- M:13). because. 1. u was a beautiful example of that fine virtue, gratitude. 7. it was s beautiful axampl* of tbe sacrifices gladly made by love. *. u was a beautiful example ol love's courage. Mery wilUng face mDunderstandings, sneers, captions criticism, and smiles of ridicule. Her great lovs brushed these aside like cobwebs. Moet service ot Christ calls tor similar courage, from the first stammering attempt of the young convert to speak for Jeans, to the Urge tasks of the missionary and th< But love tor Christ maksi
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4. U was a beautiful fore-glimpse of Christ's great sacrifice. "This deed waa the dying of Jesus. D a figure. Christ found in It the very eplrtt that waa leading him so steadily to Cal vary. For Jesus. Ilk* Mary, lavished everything In savDg ” ~* H. Morrison. 6. It furnished a beautiful lllustra tion ot Christ's reedy reception of loving service. The dlsclpb but Jesus praised. 6. But. fine as ft was. Mary's spiritual devotion to Christ would have been Jnst as fin* If It had been com pealed by household ministrations to his needs. “A kinsman of mini waa once entertained by a gifted wi an. who was so much absorbed D hie Interesting conversation that the forgot to Inspect the 'spare room' D which be slept, and D which h* passed the night In exasperating collisions with a stiver soup tureen which long before had been concealed from the burglars In his bed; and I confess I agreed with a cynical tamale critic who observed, on hearing the atory. that clever and devout women might
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ilorouicb of Cape Mar Poletla tb* Count) ■f < Lpe May >—sdApril 8th. tfSt. Attest: CHARLiBSC.UETK. dark ot Lower Township Doted. April it, M«W- r
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