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CAPE MAY STAR WAVE Ohu War* established 1866 Star of the Cape established 1868 Merged in Star and Wave, 1007 Publication Day, Saturday. ' Forms Cloae Thursday evening at 6 o'clock 9rtml|Hii Price, Om Dollar a Tan la Advance This paper is entered at the post office -as second class postal matter. The Star and Wave Forms close ThnPsday nlrht of each week. ADVERTISING KATES Display, run of paper, plate matter, 15 esata per tacb per insertion, locals s cents per line per insertion. 1 locals, oa yearly contract, a cents per , Mae par insertion. Whoa local* ran two months er mors, with monthly changes, the rate win he go per cent of the one-time rate. If display advertiaeaMBts axe to he set, a charge of $ cento per inch single eelnmn is to he paid for composition, and the same for aQ change*. Jm position adjoining reading matter, add to per eaat to ran of paper rata. Par position, top of column sad adjeiniag reading, or drat following and sloegaili, add so per cent te ran of paper rat*. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE mrra-mrvTi' 1 'ii 1 Jill 1 GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND -CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINC'PAL CITIES The Boards of Education dnd Custodians of School Moneys AVALON Hugh H. Holmes, President; Richard I M. Crease .Vice-President; Gilbert B. | Smith, District Clerk ; Walter A. Smith, j Custodian of School Money. CITY OF CAPE MAY Samuel R. Stitea, President; A. L. Leech, M. D., Vice-President; Everett Jwrell, District Clerk; Luther C. Ogden, Thomas S. Stevens, William R. Shep pard, Howard r. Otter, Frank Mecray, William Porter. I. H. Smith, Jr., Custodian of School Moneys. Medical Inspector, Dr. Walter IL Phillips. BOROUGH Or CAPE MAY POINT Amnon Wright, President; Frank R. Bow ne, Vive-President; Charles Markley, District Qerk, (not a member) ; E. W. Springer, A. B. Schellenger, John Oorson, Jr., John J. Kromer, Custodian of School Moneys. Medical Inspector. Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. TOWNSHIP OF DENNIS William G. Thompson, President,] Dennisville; Ogden Gandy, Vice-Presi- i dent, Dennisville; Stephen Jefferson, I District Clerk, South Dennis; I. S. Townsend, Clermont; David Errickson, ' Richard Greenlee, Belleplain; Charles j Dennisville; George W. Stevens, Eldora; ; Christian, Eldora: Henry T. Corson, ; South Seaville; Herbert M. Carroll. Cus- ! todisn of School Moneys. Medical In- I spector. Dr. Eugene Way. BOROUGH OF HOLLY BEACH George N. Smith, President; Ciustavus j Anderson, Vice-President; S. T. Dowler, ' District Clerk: W. H. Gerstel, Walter | Ckythora, L. a Clark, E. D. RarneU, j Charles S. Burit, W. H. Bright, Benja- I min F. Barker, Custodian of School j Moneys. Medical Inspector, Dr. N. A. ] Cohen TOWNSHIP OF LOWER S. B. Taylor, President; Gold Spring; J. C. Elliott, Vice-President, Erma; W. R. Swain, District CTerk, Cold Spring; J. P. Mackissic, Cape May; Wade Dickinson, Cold Spring; Charles Baker, Cold Spring; Linford Halburner, Erma; . George McNeill, Erma; Herbert Shaw, 1 Pishing Creek. Charles Bohm, Custo- j dian of School Moneys. Medical dnspee- I ■ tor, Dr. W. A. Lake. TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLE Linnaeus T. Swain, « resident. Swain- 1 ton; Joseph Gamp, Vice-President, , Pierces; Joseph Douglass, Jr., District] C3erk, Gape May Court House ; Isaac S. Ludlam, Goshen; Clinton 8. Cresse, Bur 1 1 leigb; Charles Coombs, Goshen; Alfred! Ooopei, Cape May Court House; ; Fred B. Neal, Rio Grande; Thomas H. ! g. Douglass, Diss Creek; Coleman F. Cor- I' •on. Court House ; Custodian of School ] Moneys. Medical Inspector, Dr. John S. 1 Douglass. ] BOROUGH OF -NORTH WILDWOOD ' Robert Bright, President, Angiesea; ! Jason Buck, Viee-Preeident, Anglesea; F. H. Hewitt, District Qerk, Angle- ' ^ sea; Adolph Anderson, Angiesea; Augus 1 tu» Hilton, Angiesea; N. B. Long, Anglesea; Harry McGinley, Angiesea; E. E. Hewitt Angiesea; Harry M. Levering, ] Angiesea, E. M. Shivera, Custodian of School Moneys. Medical Inspector, Dr. . f . Margaret Maee. OCEAN CITY ] Benjamin T. Abbott, M. D., President; 1 Augustus J. Smith, Vice-President, 1 Lovis E. Smith, 8eeretarT; Richard B. | Stitcs Samuel B. Sampson, James W. Lee,

ER. Curtis Robinson. Custodian of School 1 : Moneys. Medical Inspector, Dr. Allen j Corson. SEA ISLE CITY I Frank S. Sharp, President; Edward Dever, Vice-President, .». LeRoy Muller. j District Clerk. Louis Steinmeyer, Cus1 todisn of School Moneys. Medical Inspector, Dr. H. G. Stimus. I TOWNSHIP OF UPPER | R. W. Clouting, President, Palermo; Fred Carter, Vice-President, Petersburg; ! John W.. Gandy, District Clerk, Seaville; Alfred Reeves, Tuckahoe; Elsworth * Somen,, Tuckahoe; E. C. Cole, Seaville; Whildin S. Shaw, Tuckahoe; Robert C. Smith, Petersburg; Stilwell Young, * Beesley's Point; A. H. Sapp, Petersburg, Custodian of School Moneys. Medical Inspector, Dr. Randolph Mar- . shall. BOROUGH Or' WEST CAPE MAY , William H. Smith, President; Ell wood " g G. Roseman, Vice-President; Thomas H. Hughes, District Clerk; Edwin N. Mor- ^ ton, Joseph H. Well man, Clement Newg kirk, Theodore W. Reeves, Hampton j Piereon, George C. Cummings, Harry a Lad Ism. Custodian of School Moneys, g Medical Inspector, Dr. A. G. Stevens. ^ BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD \ R. W. Ryan, President; W. Byron i rf Liverey, Vice-President; C. p. Eldredge, District Cleric; E. G. Slaughter, H. S. . Dunham, Thomas S. Goslin, Charles W. 1 Saul, G. H. Huppert, C. A. McWilliams, - f Jed Du Bois, Custodian of School Moneys. Medical Inspector, Dr. S. Dixon Mayhew. BOROUGH OF WOODBINE " M. L. Bayard, President; M. Levin, Vice-President; William Abremson, Dis- | trict Clerk; Joseph Joffe, M. D., D. B. ■ Rosen f eld. M. Subber, H. Rosenfeld, H. W. Geller, J. Feldman, Michael G. Lipman, Custodian of Schoool Moneys. 5 Medical Inspector, l)r. Joseph Joffe. j SUPERINTENDENTS City of Cape May, H. B. Moyer, Ph. D. City of Ocean City, James M. Stevens, A. M. SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL * | Woodbine. F. 0. Hertman - j SUPER vfeuRS > 1 Hslly Beach, Henry Chalmers j Wild wood, Lcvanus Myers I PRINCIPALS AND TEACHERS Borongh of Avalon Hazel Taylor. f City of Cape May City Superintendent, H. B. Moyer, Ph. . D. ; Assistant Principal, M. Eloise Schuyler, A. B.; Second Assistant Principal, ] J. Ryland Fortune, A. M.* High School Department — M. Eloise . Schuyler, Caroline E. Paiste, Sara N. ftarcv. Bertha B. Barbur, Helen C. 1 Foley. f Spveial Teachers — Music and Kindergarten. Lucrissa Hughes ; Drawing, Grace I Conner; Manual Training. Irene M. ; Sykes. I Grade Teachers— Eighth, Helen Zer- j . Seventh, Louise H. Johnson; Sixth, I Frances Horner; Fiftii, Annie F. Mac-] IKissie, Fourth, Estella Harris; Third, jXaura Wemple ; Second, Georgiana H. .] Edmunds: First, Rose E. Gandy, Cath- . srine Shields. Miss Wemple is also in I shargs of the sewing teaching. . j Annex — J] Ryland Fortune, A. Mavsie j . j Borican, Henrietta Ray. j Special Teacher in Kindergarten, Music i and Drawing — H. Eva Watts. Borongh of Cape May Point 'I B. F. Holly, Mrs. M. Maskell. Township of Dennis I High School, Dennisville — Principal, ' | Mary Meerwald ; Assistant, William ' Wilea, Jr. ' j No. 1. Belleplain. George Eldredge, ' I tiwainten. j No. 2. Eldora, Gertrude Fisher, Eldora. No. 3. East Creek, Millie S. Blake, Mdora. No. 4. Ludlam's, Joseph Meerwald, South Dennis; Helen W. Carroll, Den1 aisville. No. 3. Dennisville, Mary L. Gandy, > Leaa Ceraoa, Dennisville. | No. 6. South Dennis, laa Blake, _ 1 Mary M. Ludlam, South Dennis. .. i Vft 1 n"„ r,n * f!Sai4aa T If ... j No. 7. Clermont, J.

wald, South Dennis. j No. 8. South Seaville, N. Jean Cushi iag. South Seaville ; Belle Seull, South j Dennis. | No. t. Ocean View, Rodney Van SilI dor, Ocean View, j V Borough of Holly Beach j Snperviaor, Henry Chalmers, High School — Frances Yerkes, ErvaT. ' Mayhew. Grade Teachers— Frank S. Lloyd, HesIter Forcum, Elizabeth McGinley, Emily j H. Davis, Mary G. Townsend, Mae Stanton, May G. Neal, Amy Anderson, Sarah Holmes, Ethel Goldy, Amy Goldy. Special Teachers — Inez Nixon, Manual Training and Drawing; Tda May Buzby, Music. Township of Middle No. 1. Swainton, C. D. Moore, Cape No. i. Goshen, F. W. James, Carrie C. Goehen. No. 3. Middle Township High School. Principal, H. W. Gill; assistants, E. T. W. H. Shipe, Luella De Lamarter. Teachers— Lucy E. Oorson, Annie P.

Hewitt, Alfred G. Taylor, CHive Douglass, Rachel M. Qiarles worth, M. Anna Powell. No. 4. Dias Creek, Hannah Hoffman, 1 Pierce's P. O. No. 5. Burleigh, Lester Dix, Court House. No. 6. Green Creek, H. F. Daugherty, Reba M. Earnest, Green Creek. No. 7. Rio Grande, Charles Tomlin, Court House; Nettie A- Harris, Rio Grande. No. 8. Whitesboro Susie A. Smith, White. No. 8. Stone Harbor, Marcclla Mc- ' Craven, Stone Harbor. City of Ocean City City Superintendent, James M. Stevens; Principal, J. Elmer Sandi. High School, J. Elmer Sandt, Mary E. Colburn, Mabel C. LaBarre. Special , teachers, George S. Hayes, Manual Training and Drawing; Mariam C. Smafield, Domestic Science and Elementary Manual Training. Grade Teachers — Matt 10 K. Boyle, Mabel T. Marrett, Bertha L. Ron. Harriet M. Vernon, Mrs. M. R. M. Salter, Clara D. McIUvaine, Edith T. Gandy, Adah L, Chamberlain, J. Beryle Adams, Harriet M. Schurch.

City of Sea Isle City Principal, J. F. Leuthner; assistants, Miss Ethel Nickerson, Mrs. L. A. MeKaig * Township of Upper t High School, Tuckahoe, Principal Auly C. Davis; assistants, Gertrude Turner, Alice A damson. No. 1. Beesley's Point, Iva Chamberlain, Beesley's Point, j No. 2. Palermo, Bertha Campbell, Palermo. No. 3. Seaville, Stella Cole, 8eaviUe. No. 4. Petersburg, A. C. Apgar, Re- . beeca Creamer, Petersburg. No. 5. Tuckahoe, Charles Davis, Elizabeth Haines, Tuckahoe. No. 6. Mars hail ville, Bessie Sheppara, Tuckahoe. Borongh of West Cope May I Principal, J. B. Hastings. I High School, J. B. Hastings, Jans M. . Hastings. Grade Teachers, Richard E. Reeves, Clara D. Springer, Alice M. Brewton, Ethel B. HiUmtn Annex, William J. Moore, Charlotte Bayard. ' Borongh of WiMwood Supervisor, Levanus Myers. High School, Principal, Tanning Myers,

" A. B.; Ethel McCarthy, A. B„ English and Grammar; George H. Davis, Science and Mathematics. Grades, Myrtle E. Simkins, Mary. L. l» Dn Bois, Anna E. Davidson, Vera Corson Special Drawing, Vera Oorson. Borongh of Woodbine Supervising Principal, F. O. Hart man. High School, Charles B. Cloud, Miss E. lf J. Seipt, Miss M. K. Sullivan. 1( Kindergarten and Music, Miss fE- H. Thompson. • Grades, Miss R. S. Gandy, Miss M. Friedman, Mias R. F. Grobman, Miss S. Brannstein, Miss S. Schmidt. Miss A. E. Siege 1, Miss A. Levenson, Miss D. Kotin1, Ay, Miss R. Schmidt, Miss T: G AbrnmL

h son. Miss B. Brailovsky, Mr. S. E. Stone, e Mr. N. R. McConnell. Township of Lower n No. 1. Fishing Creek, J. Dursll Hsff■u, Fishing Creek. No. 2. Academy, Jacob D. Townsend, Cold Spring. 1 No. 3. Erma, Mm. Mary HUdrebh, : Sold Spring; Mian Edna R. Wookn, Erma No. 4. Cold 8pring, Mary Miller, OoM '• Spring; Tryphsna MnEnen, Wort Chpo May. L Borough of North WiMwood I Principal, H. a Bchliehting, Misn i- Judith Tomlin, H. F. Greaves, Mr*. Annie Myers, Minn Elsis OoJberg.

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