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THE ABOUT TOWN i£ DBMS OF IH TEE ESI GATHERED HERE AMD THERE FOR YOUR j • PERUSAL, BY A STAR AMD WAVE REPORTER. | — - |I lCzs. Elizabeth Eldredge, of Hughet I ■treet, has been visiting her brother. Dr. 1 Band, of Philadelphia. Dr. 8. F. Ware has commenced making ! improvements to his Ocean street prop- i wrty which he has just purchased. i John W. Wilbraham is placing the C property corner of West Perry street r mad Broadway in fine condition. c We are glad to note that Elwood Cox i ■a convalescent alter his experience at 1 She Decatur street fire. Mrs. Jennie Leufe (nee Hall) is a guest of Mrs. Dr. Phillips. < Stanley Williamson, a young Philadel- | (Ada attorney, was calling on friends here this week. c Read the Star and Wave.
The Forty-first annual meeting of the New Jersey ota. Foard Agriculture » it b. held at the State House, in I rcnj ton, Thursday and Friday, January JUth | and 30th, 1914. j Officers and Executive Committee of i the Board — President, Joseph S. Frelinghuysen, Somerville; Vice President, John T. Cox, Three Bridges; Secretary, FrankI liq Dye, Trenton ; Treasurer, A. J. Rider, Hammonton; George E. DeCnmp, Roseland; Theodore Brown, Swedesboro; J. Harvey Darnell, Masonvile. I Mo Backache or Kidney Paint. I If you have pains in the back, urbladder or kidney trouble, dizziand lade of energy, try Mother Aroma tic-Leaf, the pleasant herb remedy. As a tonic laxative it has no equal. At Druggists, or by mail, 50c Ask today. SAMPLE FREE. Addrega Thd Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y. l-M-3t "A Noble Outcast," an exceedingly interesting play in four acts at the Auditoriiyn, Jackson street, Tuesday evening, January 27th. Admission 25 and 85 p Read the- Star and Ware.
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1 NEWS OF THE P LODGE ROOMS P. 0. s. of a. emtertahtmeht Ob Thursday evening, January 29, 1914, (McKinley's Birthday)-, the members of the Patriotic Order of America of Cape May. w 11 give an entertainment, including recitations, vocal'- and instrumental musk, a short address by Fast State President Torrey and a one-act Comedy entitled "The Great Pumpkin Caag,"r*jod will otherwise make the eve- | ning one -of sociability. The evening's entertainment will ~ start at 7.45 and the CSpe May Band will . be present to furnish music. "All are |nI vited to -be present and viaitora wiD be ' cordially welcomed. — ' The committee oh arrangements composed of Spenoer Kelson, John Myers, Ralph Hughes, Elwood Hand, have furnished tickets of admission to all members to be distributed among tbeir friends, and any person desiring to attend will be sijpplied with tickets by the committee or any member of the order. The following program will be carried out;. Band The Last Hymn 9 Recitation W. C. Kauffman Solo Mias Marion Nelson Reeitation Mrs. H. B. Moyer Duet Solo Clifford Ware , Band Star Spangled Bauiier Address by Past State Pres. Torrey 'THE uREAT PUMPKIN CASE" I v Judge Fobb — R. E. Hughes. Clerk Fizz — A. T. Mathews . | *■ Hi Gruff — John Cain Abe Muff — Horace Church Pike Whiffles— Chief Witness and owner • of a cow — Julius Morton | Sam Gump — Orion Reeves I Abe Snooks— Everett Smith. • Dr. Poddies — Leslie Stites e Whip Saw — Bailiff — Reuben Eldredge Jury and Loungers. Band America o MASQUERADE DANCE AND SOCIAL The people Of Cape May who -delight • to dance and enjoy themselves in * social way will be given the opportunity ~ to indulge in this pleasant pastime on ; Thursday evening. February 5th. when. ie the members of Columbia Lodge, Inde-' v pendent Order of Mechanics, of this ( city, will give a masquerade dance and k social in Washington Street Hall, for the entertainment of the members, their wives and families and other friends j. who desire to attend. n The meipbers of the Mechanics are a . progressive set, as is attested by the r rapid increase in their membership and the substantial condition of the order j in this city, and there is not the least doubt but those attending will be able to enjoy themselves to the fullest ex- , tent. Music will be furnished by the Cape ._ May Band and an accomplished pianist ^ for the dancers, while other forms of k amusement win be provided for those g -. who do not participate in dancing. Rei fresh ment* will also be served, and to ^ show that the hearts of the I. 0. M. ^ hoys are in the right place, everything will be absolutely free. The committee on arrange meats, eomposed of Lewis N. Smith, George Sandgrtn and Raymond Vans man are works' ing diligently toward the success of ths evening's entertainment and persons wishing cards of admission can obtain same from the committee or any member of the lodge. L 0. 0 J. INSTALL OFFICERS The officers of Mayflower Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, were Installed at the lodge rooms in the Auditorium last Friday evening. District Deputy Wheaton officiating during the installation ceremonies. Those assuming offices for the present term are: Past Grand, F. C. B. S peace; Noble Grand, Coleman Camp; Vice Grand, William Chambers; Corresponding Secretary, Thoa. Stevens; Financial Secretary, William G. Blattner; Treasurer, Robert C. Hughes ; R. 8. N. G., William Hand; L. a N. G„ Frank Costello; R. 8. V. G., John Speck; L. 8. V. G„ Edward Germon; Warden, William Smith; Oonduc- * tor, Leon Ewing; Inside Guardian, Philip Speck ; Outside Guardian, l(yron Morton. "KNIGHTS OF LUTHER* "Knights of Luther" is the name of a new fraternal order which is being or- 1 ganized and Luther Castie, No. 1, in Camden has been organized with a large membership The Knights of Luther are not in the class of organisations paying sick and death benefit*. The organization has but one object In view, that of defending the Constitution of ths United 8tates and Hie free public school system. It has no selfish motives, but knows no creed or sect in defending the Bible, the PubUe School and the Constitution of the United State*. Children Cry rot FLETCHER'S " CASTORIA
NEWS AND I COMMENT 'TKMS of local interest, pass ING events and occurrenCES gleaned from here 1 * and there. t The supper given by the fatdies of the t Presbyterian Church Tuesday evening i was a grand success both socially and . financially. 1 John W. Corson, of Cape May Point, I has Secured a large plumbing contract 1 at Avalon, tl. J> Mrs. Bessie Foster Lewis, is making - many alterations and changes to the property she recently purchased, No. ' 013 Columbia avenue. ' Mr*. John -P. Doyle, of Baltimore, accompanied by Mrs. Allie Ewing are en- ' joying a few days at Cape May." On a recent duck shooting trip *1 Towniend's Inlet, Mia. Doyle" killed all the ducks ® which came 'to the decoys, j The _ members of the Presbyterian Church ' will have a congregational roeett ing Wednesday, Jan. 28, 1914, at 8 P. | M. for the purpose of calling a pastor. , Work is progressing rapidly in making r repairs lb the beach front. The Department Commander, Grand s Army of the Republic, of the State of n New Jersey, John W. Bodine, paid a visit r on Saturday, the 17th inst., to Post 40 or this city. It is considered quite ah honor to the old veterans and they turned out to meet him from far and near. It has been twenty eight years ago since Gen. Geo. W. Gile, Department Commander was here. He like many r olhers has joined the great majority beyond. Mrs. %. T. Smith's class of young men of the Presbyterian Sunday School have organized an athletic club and would like to arrange basket ball games with similar clubs of the other churches. BAPTIST SOCIAL ' t The Brotherhood of the First Baptist E Church achieved quite a triumph in their i G. A. S. on last Wednesday night in r honor of the first anniversary of the , present pastorate at that church. Not l only was the affair largely attended but .- there was "something doing" all the , time. The church was beautifully and I effectively decorated with flags of many r nations, the Stars and Stripes being . most prominent, and the full code of , signal flags. Among those who took part in the program wcreaRev. Irvin H. , pastor of the Baptist church, at . Wildwood, Miss Adella Rowland, Miss I Effie Denizot, and Mrs. Hattie Ware; • . Miss Carrje Focer and Miss Florence ■ Ware were the accompanists. During , the evening the choir ol the church sang . many of the good, old songs. The receiving party consisted of the pastor , and his wife and Mr. Frank C. B. Speace, ; the president of the Brotherhood. The f committee on arrangements were John , T. Hewitt, J. Alien Wales and Dr. H. W. . Lummis to whom much of the success of , the evening is due. The ladies of the church served delicious refreshments to , all who attended Inasmuch as there was not opportunity to announce the . meaning of G. A. S. the pastor will , . preach on this Sunday morning. ' M. E. CHURCH NOTES ' The revival services at the M. E. > Church will continue this coming week. • The interest lias grown this week, some have bowed at the altar, and the attendance is well sustained. All welcome. The hour of meeting is 7.46 during the week, 7.15 on Sunday, first fifteen minutes being Song Service. Come. No meeting on Saturday night. EUCHRE AND DANCE SUCCESSFUL The euchre and dance held for the benefit of St. Mary's R. C. Church was a financial and social success. Many people from Wildwood participated. t t t
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