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SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1914. ' * CAPE MAT STAR AND WAVE ' . . v „.m

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SOME OF OUR GRADUATES CAI'E MAY HIGH'S GRADUATING CLASSEN TOR SIX YKARS, AND THE PROGRESS OK TH1EK MEM-1 BERS. It will be interesting to review the following statistic* of the Cape May High School which indicate the progress •I the graduates during the i«st six years. The record is a creditable one and cause for legitimate pride uih>u the part of our citizens. GLASS OF 1008. Margaret Rowland Davis, Ilanks Business School. Graduated. Edith May Edmunds, bliss Hart's Training School for Kindergartners. Graduated. Estelle Harris, Trenton State Normal. Graduated. Eva J. Hewitt, Westchester Normal. Graduated.

Charles Dudley Moore, Drexel Institute. Graduated. Adele Ware Rowland, Banks Business ' School. Graduated. ' Joseph Lerov Wilson, Wyoming Scm | inary; Pierce School. J Edna R. Weeks, Trenton NormaL J.' CLASS OF 1900. 1-ogan Bockius, U. P. Chemical EnginI eer. Graduateed. I Rachel Buck Curtis, Trenton State c Normal. f Bertha liske Halcv. Hospital, Trainc . Jeanne Reeves Hand, Trenton State b Normal. Graduated, s Laura \\ arwiek Hughes, State Normal, entered Drexel. Bessie Steven^ Mecray. Wilson College - Ethel B. Stevens, flurried. Mk-rinda Wliilldin Stillwell. Married, i Frances Mvddleton Thompson, Esther Emanuel West. Married. CLASS OF 1910. Ethel Warwick Champion. Ridermocr and Stewart Business School. Carl Stanley Elliot. Charles Franklin Ferguson, "Howard

Keeping Bell Service Always on Duty j Telephone instruments, switchboards and apparatus, and the telephone line are all subject to certain ills. There must be a "doctor" and he is known as the Wire Chief. In connection with every Bell Central \ Office is a testing table, equipped with apparatus so keen that not only the nature, but the approximate location of any trouble may be discovered. Reports of trouble are forwarded to the Wire Chief by the Chief Operator | and an expert repairman is sent to remove the caupe of the trouble, as soon as conditions will permit To reduce to a minimum these service j difficulties the Wire Chief and his assistants make regular tests of all the lines. j The constant watchfulness of this branch of the business is another link in the chain which secures Hie high quality of Bell Service. • The Delaware & Atlantic Tel. & TeL Co., , C. B. Smith, District Manager, < Mt Vernon and Pacific Aves., i Atlantic City, N. J. (

University. Caroline Holmes Focer, Unions, one Mabel Chandler Hart. L S. Smith Hughes. ^-Jr-Rutli^Mcl hereon, Treqton NormaL Graduated. William Casaedy Mecray, Lafayette. Harry Hand Needles, Banks Busmets School. Graduated Helen Louise Porter, Coombs Musi Conservatory. Francis Alsysius Shields. Wilson Lake Woo Iron, Goldey Busi ness College. CLASS OF 1911.. May Highland Bailey. Joseph Robinson Brooks. Edith Smith Bush, Temple University - Kindergarten. Mabel Hortense Feaater. 1 Millicent Grace Hand. Augustus Smith Hinca, Carnegie Techlmogene Diverty Lloyd, Trained nurse. Anna Catherine Maguirc, Trenton Training School. Marguerite M. Meerwald, Trento Normal.' Claude Belford Phillips, Hannemann Jefferson. Emily F. Sharp, West Chester Normal Graduated. CLASS OF 1012. Clara Bele Baker, Trenton State Nor mal. 1 Lvdia Emma Bailey. Eva Mae Bozartb. Horace James Clark. Mabel Faulkner, Ursinus College. Reuben Townsend Johnson, Jr., Tern pic University, Dental Department. ( Alexander Crow Lyle, entered Lafay< . ette Collie. . I ( Emily Eleanor Mcpherson, Ridermocr and Stewart, Trenton Business School Martha Margaret Meerwald. Mildred Crease Miller. J. Grant Edwin Robinson. ' ^ Frances Britton Vanaman. Leah Ware. - . CLASS OF 1913. Sadie Barnett Brown, teachers exam j inations. Teaching. Elisabeth Smalhvood Eld^edge, poe j graduate. ^ Roy"fland, University of Pennsylvani , DentaL Rebecca Elisabeth Learning; teacher:/- , examination, Librarian's course, Phila. I j William Long, School at New York. j Harry Souder Mecray. H.Raymond Otter. j Margaret G. 1'iorson, teacher's exam In j ation. Teaching. Sara S. Robbins, post graduate. ^ Ralph Townsend*- Stevens, Ohio North s crn University. DrcxeL ~ ^ Edgar Page Stites, 3d. j Logan B. Taylor, Perkiomen Seminary . Howard Woolson. ^ Raymond Carlton Westcot. T~~ 0 ' _ v

Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA DERR'S Ice Cream Special Attention to Family Trade Orders Promptly Delivered Fa'ctory, 314 Mansion St. Dining Room, 313 WAf '£Set°* TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS A SPECIALTY Keystone Phone saA Rubber Rands at SUr and Wave Stationery Department. 1 MR. GRAVES ASSISTS SCOUTS Mr. N. Z. Graves yesterday informed Capt. Dent, of the Boy Scouts, that ho would" allow them to use the Nursery pplant at Schcllenger's Landing for gar I den purposes. This is a splendid offe | and was at once aecpted and work will be started at once. The Scouts had a fine donation of seeds, which will go a I long, way toward planting the Scouts? garden . M. E. CHURCH NOTES. The Committee on Chapel improvement are starting in on work. We hail the day when a brighter and more attractive room will welcome our Sunday SchooL They deserve it. Sunday morning next the pastor, will preach a Palm Sunday sermon, subject, "Qirist the King." All members are urged to be present, especially the young converts. last Sunday evening we ejoyed very greatly the singing of our little- friend, Franklin MacKinzie. He has a very sweet voioe. of fine quality and of un-j usual range as a boy soprano. I Don't miss the social and program to be given by the young men of the church under the auspices of the Epworth League, Tuesday evening, April 7th, 1914, at 8 o'clock. Everyone welcome. BAPTIST CHURCH. The special services at the Firat Baptist Church continue with growing inter est The singing and preaching of Evangelist Myers has won increasing congregations. He is. a. most effective speaker and an attractive singer. The m^tings ■ i will continue through the coming week. I < On Sunday morning Pastor McCurdyl r i.

'announces a special sermon for parents' f e on the topiea "Is H Well With the t Child t" Evangelist Myers will preach and sing on Sunday night and there will be other special music. L The illustrated song service on Sunday night begins at 7.30 on week night at 7.45. s Men's Prayer Meeting Saturday night at 7 JO. HENRY FEASTER ! Henry Feaster, aged 54 years, died at j his home in Cold" Spring on Wednesday, April 1st. The funeral wiU occur on Sunday at one o'clock and the interment will be made in the Methodist Cemetery, at Cape May Court House. y Mr. Feaster was a brother of NyUliam (Feaster, a prominent business man of Cold Spring. A HIGH SCHOOL RECORD. I Seventy-four per cent, of all of the boys who have graduated from the Mid-: n die Township High School have gone toj college and thirty -two per cent, of the girls. i ' PETIT JURORS, APRIL TERM OOURT Stanley Clouting, Sea Isle City, j Edward Plucker, Avalon. Leon Grace, Dennis Township. J. A. Dare Wild wood. Leslie Woolson, Lower Township. Wesley Norton, Wild wood. Peter C. French, Upper Township. Abel D. Scull, Ocean City. Alonzo Brosius, Dennis Township. Daniel Westcott, Dennis Township. Edgar Ferguson. Ocean (Sty. Hampton Pierson, West Gape May. Charles McNeil, Jr., Lower Township, Harry Needles, Lower Township. t Oliver Heaton, Dennis Township. Aaron Nickerson, Middle Township. \ Aaron Nickerson, Middle Township. Ashton Gilbert, Cape May City. [Henry Mower, Middle Township. | Buzby, Ocean City. Lawrence. N. Lear, Ocean City. W. La re, Wildwood Great. William Oahaley, Dennis Township Miller, Cape May City, diaries Blizzard, Upper Township. Ingersoll, Lower Township. William Town, Oape May (Sty. B. Schellengcr, Wildwood. , Thomas Stewart, Cape May City. Somers, Middle Township. Edward Powell, Dennis Township. Percy Townsend, Ocean (Sty. Herbert C. Smith, Ocean City. A. Ellison, Cape May City. Frederick Cole, Wildwood. Anthony Norton, Middle Township. R. Cills, Wildwood. Godfrey, Midddlc Township. Corson, Upper Township. Ishmael Armour, Middle Township. Joseph El well, Cape May City./ . Powell McDole. Upper Township. Edison Lippineott, Upper Township. ' Shaffer Smith. Ocean City.

Frank Howell, Middle Township. Frank J. Sheets, Lower Township. ( Frederick Arnold, Cape May City. Lynn Boyer, Wildwood. g Joseph II. Cohen, Woodbine. | Walter Shivers, Wildwood. - [James Hann, lower Township. 8 Philip Speck, lower Township. Robert J. Kay, Wildwood. ' CENTRAL RESTAURANT OPENED. | f The Central Restaurant is now open | to the public under new management) Excellent service, clean and modern withi Yhe choicest of foods, prepared by good " cooks. Home made pastry. Decatur L. Street, near Washington. HOW I SERVE YOU t d First. I will build you the beat boat for the money. 0 8econd. I will store your boat In my y enclosed boat house by the year or the - season. Third. I can offer you a choice of the 1 best second hand boats and take your G II present craft In part payment on a aew bi a one. Hallways on which to run boata n JOHN A. PHARO, 1208 Lafayette St., ^ Keystone phone No. »SD. Mr.FARM OWNER i LIST YOUR = ' FARM WITH ( ME jl have Several Cli- , ents to Buy or Rent WM. N. WEAVER REAL ESTATE A AND INSURANCE . Cottage Renting a Specialty |2zl Decatur Street _ Both Phones 1

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WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS Eggs for Settings of 15, $1.50. Order now for April Delivery. From trap Bested hens. Drones^ Discarded. __ 7 Mated to vigorous cocks direct from the famous Pittsfield Poultry Farms with large plants at Pittsfield, Maine, and Holliston, Mass. Cock from 200 egg hens. 70 per cent, fertility guaranteed. P. 0. BOX 134. ROBERT S. KEITH 137 Learning Avenue, West Cape May, N. J. A visit to my plant will satisfy you Invitation extended to interested CAPE MAY COUNTY BONDS 4 Per Cent. Coupon Bridge Bonds Due June 1st, 1932, in lots of $500 or more. Interest June 1st and "1 December 1st. Secured by the taxing power of the County. Constituting a lien prior to mortgage s. Tax exempt in New Jersey and FREE from the new FEDEYt AL INCOME tat Price 102 and Accrued Interest at any bank in the County. _. JOHN D. EVERITT & CO. , 6 Wall St-eet, New York, N. Y. t YfTWs. u# J