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YOUR WANTS ■ILL PAY TIT ADVERTISE ft live Lost or Fond ■Aiytkii|, Wait Bel; or I Wort, Pit it Bere wfr FOR sale. FOB SALE— To cloee an estate, vary desirable, well locatedjcottages, * W wypayinentfc^ply toJ. H. SALE — Coal Store, one gas Hkive. Will be sold very cheap. 610 ^^^es street 12-6 St ■^OKSALE— Two good Work horses. ■V? Apply to Oape May Grain and Coal ■p Gssapany. H-21 ti STOVES ' I have a lot of good new and second band stoves, ranges and beaterv, which •ill be sold very cheap for cash taust bare the room. Wm. T. Chambers. Jr., 109 Perry street.' FOB. SALE— A good farm on easy terms. Apply to J. 11. Hughes, 410 Washington street. FOR SALE— Paper cutter, 32-inch surface, very strong. One small ^^^rtaple binder. Lot of new and ^^■kxxui hand pulleys. Apply to Star Wave Publishing Company, Oape HP**' FOR RENT. FOB RENT — A new house having • . three rooms and a lean-to first flobr, three bed rooms Wecuod floor, gas, -city water, nice porch and yard. Twelve - dollars per month. Gilbert C. Hughes, • 814 Ocean street FOR RENT — Nine room unfurnished bouse, including fine bath room. All modern improvement. Location 605 Hughes street Apply agents or JosMm Stites. ^ DESWABLE TENANT HOUSE On Washington street 8 rooms first, floor ; 4 looms second floor. Gas, city vater, nice yard and porch. 51 1 per month. GILBERT O. HUGHES. Realty. / 214 Ocean Street. READ THIS OFFER 1 offer use of my furnished house, 822 Perry stieet, to any acceptable family who will board me in place of paying rent R. T. Church, 222 Perry street It . REAL ESTATE • WANTED— Information of a farm for aale in this sec1 ion. No attention will lie nairl iiiiIpm pmrt 1/w-aHnn I paid location.
complete nescriptioi', lowest price and terms are given. Address at once James H. Boggs, 1627 Edgely street Philadelphia. 11-7-4U MVMMKTTO WY Do you want to buy? Do you want to sell? Do you want to rent? i Do you Want- to borrow: Do you want to insure? consult i SOL. NEEDLES, i Agent for Glens Falls Insurance Com- • (May and others. 508 Washington street ! 11-16 ly AT THE 5 AND 10 CENT STORE Come and see the new line of Holi- i day Goods just received. Among them [ you *111 find presents from 5c to 25c. I including Gldv> Bone*, valued at 50c, t our price 25c. Boys' tool cheat at i 25 cents. Something new in the way I of doll babies. A large quantity of other useful things too numerous to mention. Come, see, and be surprised. WITH EVERY ONE DOLLAR PURCHASE we give a fine piece of ; Glass Ware 6 AND 10 CENT STORE, Cor. Washington and Perry Streets. 11 25 3t MUSIC Lessons in voice culture and theory ; 1 also banjo instruction. Ogden Building. second floor. M. DOUGLAS KROMER, Cape May Point N. J. Graduate musical department Univert > aii y of Pennsylvania. 11-14 4t ' I ART INSTRUCTION 4 China decorated and fired. Xmas gfc vders taken. Address. Miss Emily V. Bennett, Cape May Court House. 11-14 4t , i I MONEY . - | DO YOU NEED MONEY If so, and you can secure loan on lt#t mortgage covering city property, >ffer youl"08 fn>m ",00° *4-000 I £ GILBERT O. HUGHES. Realty. 214 Ocean Street. I Br, .. 1 .
B. F. SHEPPARD 5 DIES IN HOSPITAL E PASTOR TABERNACLE CHURCH ' Bad aat Streigtfc Eaoigh Left to Recover from Serins OperatiM Rev. Benjamin F. Slieppard. pastor , of Tabernacle Church, Cold Spring, s aged 45 years, died at the Methodist £ Hospital, Philadelphia, on Thursday L night. He had been there for over a - week ana bad undergone an-opcretieB ~ for serious internal trouble and had 0 sot suffiicjent strength to recover from it. His "wife was with him at the r time of his deatb, but was so over['l com* that Mr. R. T. Johnson, one of the leading members of hi* church, was wiied for to take charge of the remains. Both Mr. and Mis. Sbtpa pard were natives of Bridge Ion. Mr. h Sheppard was formerly a glass blower but felt called to enter the ministry. FROM ADVERTISERS p "I sold the sewing machine and 5 had inquiries about the horses, one coming from Tuchahoe. The little ad- ~ vertiscment in the Star and Wave " fell 1 World Youf Wants" column did the 1 trick and 1 am going to become a perr manent advertiser now, because I " know it will pay." This was the - pleasant greeting recently received from ;a prominent business man who , had tried out the Star and Wave's adj vertising abilities and here is a por- , tion of a letter, just received from t another patron : s "Rio Grande, N. J., Dec. 9, 1908 ' Mr. A. W. Hand. - Editor Star and Wave : J Dear Sir : j I would like you to put a notice in - this week's Star and Wave, so it will be likely to attract as much attention 1 as possible, SDd if the Results are as . ■ goodjas they were the last time, I shall t, be very well satisfied." ' IN MEMORIAM. In loving mem Dry of | Lena Stites who ■ departed this life December 10th, 1906. Father, Mother, Sisters aud Brothers. ; SILVER AND CUT GLASS ; f CHOOSE YOUR CHRISTMAS ! '■ GIFTS FROM MY NEW AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK uF SIL- , VER, OUT GLASS WARE. JEWEL- : RY AND NOVELTIES, WATCHES, . ; CLOCKS, DIAMONDS. ETC. THE , , LARGEST ASSORMENT IN THE ! CITY Tfi PICY Ronu FROM.
I Repairing promptly attended to. BELFORD GARRISON, i 306 Washington Street \ BUV OF THE* HOME DEALER. The nicest selections of Christmas toys and gifts can be made at the old reliable home establishment of MiBs 1 Emma Stites. at 305 Wa-hinuton < street. Fine »ssortment of up-to-date < goods of the most attractive kinds, at Philadelphia prices. Early purchasers are apt to secure best results. 1 NOTICE TO GRANGE ^ ' If is earnestly desired that every 1 member of th- Cold Spring Grange be present next Monday evening. Decern- 1 ber 14th, to assist in the election of I officers. If the night should piove very stormy the election will be held , the following Monday evening J. G. CORSON, 1 1 Master. Do your shopping at Laventbol's \ if you want to save money and be i suited. ' ( ANNOUNCEMENT j ■ Charles Newell wishes to announce ' that he is now occupying bishew black- t smith shop in the new Gress building, \ on West Perry street, and will be glad . to welcome all patrons. HOLIDAY QOODS * Just received a large assortment of b Christmas Book* ana Toys. Our Hoi- t iday Goods are now on display. Special — A few odd and end frame ' pictures 24x80 iD. While they last 50c each; value 5100. :i SCULL'S NOVELTY STORE. | 6Ck Washington street, j ^ NOW IS THE TIME a | oil cloth, linoleum, stove boards ti oil heaters, stove pipe and coal hods. I have a stock on hand, prices reasonable. CHARLES A. SWAIN, c 305-7 Jackson street. n • T. H. Taylor is the Cape May Agent 81 I for Waldorf shoes for men and women, '■ j 52.50. Hand sewed method. CONTINUED ON 6TH PAGE }
PERSONAL MENTION OF VISITORS I SOME INTERESTING NOTES t Stir ud f «»e tains ire Revested to Sud ii by Pkue er Otherwise. r Mrs. Walter John, of Washington, is the guest of bet parents, Mr. and 4 t Mrs. Andrew Bohm, and will remain ' f until New Year's. 1 a Mrs Clara D. Tomlin, of Dias ' _ia_apending s few -lays st the 1 i borne of Mr. and M.s. Frank Bacon, > 3 oo Perry street. t e Mr/ and Mrs. Frank Bacon, of I . this city, were calling on the sick at fc f Diss Creek on Sunday. t Mr DnH Mr. I WmI.v L *1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Coison,
» closed their cottage at tbe Point and . iniend spending the winter in Washington with their daughter, Mrs. H. r S. Adams. David Morrison and family, until recently of Cold Spring, have leased a farm at Quinton, Salem County, wnere 1 they will resi^p. ~ : Amnon Wright, of Cape May Point, was a guest of William K. Hacketf, of 1 Quinton, recently. i Mrs. C. T. Sink is spending a week ■ with friends and relatives in Camden. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Newkirk, of j 1 : Pitman, have been guests of his ' I brother, Clarence W. Newkirk, succ.si Bor to Everett Jerrell as ticket agent 1 in the Wert Jersey and Seashore Rail- 1 • road. Mr. I. W. Newkirk was formeri ly ticket agent a number of years ago. ' Pilot aud tars. Douglass Gregory • I were among the visitors to Philadel- 1 phia last week. Mr. Gregory has re- 1 covered his strength sufficiently to en- ' able him to take aa occasional visit - i away. 1 i Mrs. Elsie D. Halpin, the daughter i of Pilot end Mrs. Ellis C. Eldredge, • i has just returned from a three weeks' ■ visit with friends in Boston, New ■ Yorii and Philadelphia. Mrs. Halpin 1 is a charming .young matron with a | ■ host of friends and reports a very de- ' i lightful time in her visit among them. ' ' Mrs. EIHs C. .Eldredge recently re- j ' turned from a visit in Puiladelphia j 1 aud since her return has been .quite ill. 1 1 but she ib.hu w improving. ! ' Z The guests registered at the Wind- j sort his week were N. C. Godfrey, O. ' M. Cambbel), Harry Headley, J. C. I Steeiman, «. L. Smith, E. C Corson, j 1 Dr. Harry Fouids, Ocean City ; Mr. i 1 and Mrs. Thomas GaaSan. John W. Schelly Philadelphia ; Sara R. Parks, I ' Martinsburg, W. Va. I taartmsburg, W. Va.
Miss Adelaide R. Baird and Miss Helen Baird, two charming sisters, of Beverly, were guests at the Windsor the latter part of tbe week. Mrs. I. L. Sheppard was a visitor to| Philadelphia during the week. Mia. Z. Dickinson, of Cold Spring, accompanied by her daughter, were I on a shopping trip to Philadelphia this j week. C. A. Swain was a Philadelphia visiMonday. Mrs. Garri.. Catlett and son" Foster, ! have returned to their home in Washington, D. C. Mrs. J. Allen Wales and sisier, Hilda, are spending a few days in Mre<- 1. Putman Hughes and daughter I Blanche, are Philadelphia visitors this week. The arrivals at the Virginia this week included R. J. G. Patterson, M. Doughten, Mr. aad Mrs. George Boyd, Mr. and Mrs.; Edwin F. Mr and Mrs. Louis H. Ayree, T. Dinger, H. B. Ireland, P. L. P. Roth, Horace K. Walton. Philadelphia; R. Carney, New York; J. H. Decker, Atlantic City; B. Lastey, Germ an town ; Spencer ! Smith, Paterson ; J. H. Gowed. AlNew Mexico ; J. E. Baum. i Pittsburg; N. H. Haskell, Harris- 1 James Burrcat, Scrantor. ; T. B. Stuobs, Cleveland ; J. A. Contee. i Washington. ] Mrs. Reuben Cohen, who has been j j has gone south to recupreate. j Former Sheriff W. H. Bright and his | I brother. Oliver Bright, of Holly Beach, ] among the visitors to this city week. OFFICER tliCKEY IMPROVING. Our verteran police officer George who has been under treatment in Cooper Hospital for a week or so, is getting along veiy nicely and is likely to achieve a complete recovery. It will pay yon to look over Laventbol's new assortment of goods which just arrived.
COUNTY COURTS i IN SESSION ; SIX IBMCTIENTS RETURNE# . k Nuba ri Civil Sails h List 1st Few in Ictij fsriraL The December term of ti>e Oape May j County Courts convened Tuesday, ;De- , ce ruber 8th, 1908, with Hon. Thocnu i W . Trenchard, .Justice of tbe Supreme ■ Court, presiding. Hoc. Allen B. Endicutt. Judge of the Circoit Qwrt. and t Hon. James M. E. HUdreth, Judge of 1 tbe Otazrt of Common Pleas, were also | present at tbe opening season. The Court cases to be tried this j will be beard by Judg* Endicott. c The outer officials in attendance were I ;
j Ernest W. Lloyd. Prosecutor of ~ tbe . Ple*8 7_ C. P. Vacaman, Surrogate; Julius Way, Clerk; John Sayre, Deputy Olark ; Robert R. Corson, Sheriff ; . Jno. J. Sparks, Deputy Sheriff ; Claude t W. Myrose. Official Stenographer. John. W. Reeves, former Sheriff of Cape May County, was foreman ot the ; Grand July. Tbe Tndgr 'acfaaige to . ' tbe Grind Ju^y dwelt apon tbe general cases that come before such a body, < casei of assault and battery, larceny, , etc. Tbe Judge particularly mentioned I tbe murder case that was brought i tbe ju:y. ] The following shows the lists of i cases and the action taken in each : case: 1. Ocean City Hotel and Develop- 1 ment Company, plaintiff vs. Henry J. 1 Sherman, defendant. Case similar to I the Sooy case tried last year. In eject - 1 ment Blauely & Stock well ; Bourgeois & Sooy, Attorneys. O. P. R. June 20. 1 j 1096. No. ice filed November 25. 1908 i Off foe tbe term < 2. Elisabeth Beckett, plaintiff, vs. i Public Service Corporation of New 1 Jers jr. defendant. In tort. Matthew Jefferson, E. A. Armstrong, attorneys. , O. P. R. April 5, 1907. Notice filed j j December 1. 1908. Off for the term. < j 3. Arthur Loper, plaintiff, vs. Wil- < L. Stevens, defendant. In tort. 1 I C Cole, John W. Wescott, at- 1 j O. P. R. May 26, 1908. Notice fi.ed November 28. 1908. Off fur 1 I term. < 4. Joo Peterson, plaintiff, vs. Les- 1 lie Sutton, defendant. In tort. Mat- ! j thew Jefferson, Joseph R. Smith, at- i j O. P. R. July 20, 1908. hied December 1, 1908. Rassed. ( j f. Dennis J. Gormley. plaintiff, vs. £ j Jersey & Seashore Railroad Com- c I paoy, defendant. In tort. Baker & r defendant. In Bsker
is I Harris ; Bourgeois A Sooy, attorneys. >f Notice filed November 17, 1907. Off )r ; for the term. 6. Martha Ann Edwards, trading as ;o ; Chas. B. Edwards and Company, 1 plsiniff. vs. P. H. S. Cake et ais, de- 1 t> fondants On contract. C. L. Golden- j •e terg. Bourgeois & Sooy. attorneys. | |g Notice filed November 18, 1908. 1 Passed. j. 7. Martha Ana Edwar is, trading ub j t Chas. B. Edwards andJOompany, plain- I r, tiff, vs. P. H. S. Cake et ais, defen- 1 dants. On contract. O. L Golden berg, j . Bourgeois & Sooy, attorneys. Notice I ._ ! fil*dvNovember 1, -1908. Passed. n | 8. Leo Stollnitz. Administrator, ' etc., plaintiff, vs. West Jersey & Sea I r j shore Railroad Company, defendant. 8 In tort. Harry S. Douglass, Bourgeois 1 A S«oy, .attorneys. Notice filled Nog vember 19. 1908. Off for the term. ! 9 Christian Tulner, plaintiff, vs. j e Sea Isle City Water Company, defen- | ' dant. In tort. William O French, | Grey A Archer, attorneys. Notice j ' filed November 27, 1908 Off for the I term. p 10. Arnholdt A Schseffer Brewing f . Company, plaintiff, vs. Thomas J. j r Mitchell, defendant. Issue joined Sep- | J tember 13. 1908. Jno. D. McMuilin, _ ; Eugene C. Cole, attorneys. Notice filed December 2, 1908. Off for the 11. Stephenson A Company* plaini tiff, vs. Nathan E. Kahn, defendanL . , ■ Issue joined November 23, 1908 Jno. i D. McMuilin, Joseph Douglass, Jr., atg tomeys. Notice filed December 2, ! _ ! 1908. Off for the term. r 12. A. W. Lofland, plaintiff, vs. C. G. Pitman, defendanL Samuel A. i Atkinson, Scovel A Boyle, attorneys. Notice filed December 2, 1908 Ready i '■ to be tried Thursday of this week. 18 Margaret T. Williams, plaiutiff, i " vs. C. B. Coles, defendant. Wilson, i ' Carr A SUcbouse ; Blakely A Stock- ' well, attorneys. Ready, tried Thurs- i day this week. I OIRUIT COURT ISSUES. , 1. Annie Hampscher, plaintiff, vs. I
James Myers, trustee, etc.. defendanL In ejectment John W. Wescott Edward Dudley, attonieya. O. P R. I September 5. 1902. Notice Sled December 2. 1908. Off for the term. 2. William P. Shea and Thomas H. , Kelley, trading as William P. Shea, plaintiff, va. Robert T. Short, defendant On contract Matthew Jeffer- [ aoo, Charles A. BonnclL O. P. R. August 22, 1906. Notice file December 1. 1308 To be beard in Camden on Dext Monday, December 14th. 8 Tbe F. E. Smith Lumber Company. a corporation of .New Jersey, plaintiff, vs. Joseph M. Sweet, Wider and owner, and Joeeph A. Brady, mortgagee, defendants. On contract —Mechanics' Lien. Jons than Hand, Theodore W. Schimpf, attorneys. Iswa Joined February 14, 1908 Notice filed November 94. 1908 Off for tbe 4. W. G. Taylor A Son., Inc., etc., plaintiff, va. Berths B. Hoggins, et a], defendants. On contract ---— t — - —i wmawwiiin. vu IWIUIbk.
e A Hams, H. H. Voorbees, ats torneys. Notice filed October 19. 1908 ; Ready for trial. 8 Job W. Steeiman, plaintiff, va Oliver J. Leigh, owner and builder and : Peter <1 Verge, mortgagee, defendants. On contract— Mechanic's Lien, f Baker A Harris; Wilson, Carr A ! Stack house, attorneys. Notice filed • November 18, 1908 Ready lor trial. I 6. Isaac Robimon and Joseph Reed, i co-partoers. etc., plaiutiffs, va. Oliver i J. Leigh, builder and owner, and Peter I C. Verga. mortgagee, defendants. On j : con ti act — Mechanics' Lien. Baker A J Harris; Wilson, Oarr A Stackhouse, attorneys. Notice filed November 13, 1908. Ready for trial. 7. George Y. Schoch, plantiff vs. Garrison, defendant In tort. . S. Douglass, W. O. French, at- ' Notice filed November 18 Off for term. i 8. Mablon S. Kemmerer, et ais, plaintiffs, vs. Thomas W. Millet, et ais, defendants. On contract Harry S. Douglass, Ernest W. Lloyd, attorNotice filed November 20, 1908 . 9. Frank S. Stnltx. trading as the Atlantic Hotel Supply Company, I plaintiff, va. Ira S. champion, defen- ( dant On contract Samuel F. El- t dredge, Albert A. Howell, attorneys. <; filed November 28 1908 Ready t trial. To be heard Wednesday. t 10. Simmons Hardware Company, t plaintiff, vs. William R. Cilia, t defendant On contract Samuel F. t Jonathan Hand, attorneys, t filed November 28 1908. Ready r for trial. fc 11. Woodbine Children's Clothing C plaintiff, va. West Jersey A r Railroad Companv, defen- L dant On contract Charles A. Bon- 8 nell ; Bourgeois A Sooy, attorney, r i nell;
. Notice filed November 27, 1908. Ready f for trial. 18 Woodbine Children's Clothing! i Company, plaintiff, vs. West Jersey A , | Seashore Railroad Company, defen- - 1 dant On contract Charles A Bon- - nell ; Bourgeois A Sooy, attorneys. . j Notice filed November 27, 1908. Ready . for trial. I 18 Woodbine Children's Clothing, i I Company, plaintiff, vs. West Jersey & - 1 Seashore Railroad Company, aefen- - j dant. On contract Charles A. Bon- , nell ; Bourgeois A Sooy, attorneys. > I Notice filed November 27, 1908 : Ready for trial. 14. John T. Bailey Company, plaintiff, vs. Cape May Sand. Com- , pany, defendant On contract Charles 1 A. Bonnell, Ernest W. Lloyd, attor- ■ neys. Notice filed November 27, 1908 | Off for the term. 15. The Cook Bernheiiner Company, plaintiff, vs. BenjainiaA. Smith..' , | defendant Charles A. Bunnell, S. Fi ; j Eldredge, attorneys. Notice filed Do- : I cember 7. 1908. Ready for trial. ' APPEALS TO COM* >N PLEAS. : r 1- "Philip Stanton, Appellant, ads. j j John B Loper, appellee. On contract. - j Jonathan Hand, attorney for appellant Notice filed November 24. 1908 Ready | • for trial. To be tried Friday of tr.fe j ! week. 8 George Reel, appellee vs. David - Woddaon, appellant. On contract. , Samuel F. Eldredge, Lewis T. Stevens. . attorney*. Notice filed November 28 | - 1908 Ready for trial. Day to be set) The grand jury presented tbe following indictments Wednesday evening. The Italians indicted for murder are ■ accused of committing the deed at Xvalon in a most biutat and da staidly manner at Avalon for the purpose of robbing a fellow countryman, a track walker on tbe West Jersey Railroad, of several hundreds of dollars of savings which he carried on his person. One of them is in custody in Italy where want immediately after committing
t tbe crime, but «u traced by the ahiU i- and energy of ProMCUtor Lloyd Tha L Italian govarnmaat will not return s- him, since b« ia an (Italian citisea, but wide**, takao here ,will be forwarded 1. and be will be punisbad In with It The other two are is Maw i- York or Brooklyn aad brill oe captared r- soon in all probability. ^The dead wre •• committed in October. * THE INDICTMENTS, n Frandi Vereao, Teaaasso TolariooBaphael Pino, mutter of Antauo i- Juliana. Briee Clark aad Ma Jooea, attaa r Blackie, larceny ef borae. wagon and , barneaa from Harey Bennett, Court t House. 7 he stolen ckattela were rel ewrared at May's Landing, where they >- had been sold to a keeper of a livery » stable, ; e Ellis Tomer, larceny U bateau at Court House. - Charles Johnann, aaaaralt mwA. . upon Rachel Hum/inp Gapa May. Plea not guilty. flaeid ttfllltaw.. * • *- * - — • . David a result with- intent
. to kill, on Freeman, him on head with iron m.ti^ him unconscious for two boon. Plan I guilty. Frank Mason, larceny of a baaoe and number of bita^ at South Swrtlln. i Plea guilty. i Judge Hildneth will- ait in Qpartar Sessions next Monday to try these indictments where defendant! have been apprehended. INTERESTING ! NEWS NOTES OCCURRENCES HERE AMI TBFIF Incideits Wbici Have IflradeA tbe Attention of tbe Stir aid Ware The general agitation against railroad rates, especially in the Blatter of fares, is beginning to have the effect looked for., by some of the quiet thinkers. They insisted at tbe time that. tbe agitation would. result to the . injury of classes of uassengers who were not being considered at all the agitators, and in many parts of the country this, has been, proven by the increased i area exacted from, commuters. Now school children ate hard hit by a ruling, of the. Inter-State Commerce Commission that tbe railroads have no right to. give them a rate of fare. than other paasenenjoy, and, as a result,, several roads running to New York from othor . other
r stales have withdrawn, the special school tickets. Soon we may expect ; | tbe roads running into Philadelphia to t follow suit and.thia will adds burden ■ 10 scores of families, in South Jersey. - — Salem Sunbeam.* Hon. Joseph S. SVeJinghuysen, who U to be the next raajority leader of tbe ' Senate, ia said to holds rathe* original c view of the duties and cespaasibilities . of thai position^ He does not think - that the leader should, pose as a boss , in any sense ot the term, but rather that tbe other Republican Senators should share in the responsibility of party guidance. Accordingly, if he ■ has his way, the work will be divided i to «be extent that each majority Senator will he assigned to lead in debate from time to time, chough of coarse the designated leader 'will be prominently irs evidence aud will perform all . j the duties appertaining to his office in [ ihe routine work of the body. It seetna -ito us that Senator Fvelinghuysen'a j conception tif the functions of a floor I leader is altogether commendable, and it will be interesting to note how it works out - West Jersey Press. <0 (• (• j The Eastern Telephone Company is . ' making important improvements io I its lines here and is also, putting up i more lighting fixtures. (• C* ta A large woodcock commingled with I the chickens of J. T. Ferguson on | Corgie street one day last wesk and he betraved its confidence by shooting it (• <0 > Mr. Joseph L. Weldon and Misa Pnscilla M. Fawcett, both of West First M. E. Church parsonage, by the pastor. Rev. James Burns, las- Monday evening, the 7th inst (• <0 One of tbe most beautiful photos of the beach we have seen, was taken by ■ Continue i^ on jgth Page

