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ENTERTAINED PARTY AT j* FATHERS BOATHODSE ; < K Miss Li da F Lengert, 623 Colnm-;' bia arenne, Friday afternoon entertain- I « ed a number of ber friends at her r fatitera boat house on Yacht avenue. Sohellingers Landing. The afternoon j I was enjoyabir spent in boating and p. ^ other pleasurable pastime, after which ' i a sca-fo<id dinner was served. jTliose participating were: I c Mr. and Mrs'. Charles BreMord, Mr. j i and Mrs. -Tack MeOy, Woodbury: J . j - Ijnnerd Eldredge, Mrs . J . Stuart £ Tliompson. Mr. and Mrs. M. A.' Leng- < ert, Jr., Philadelpbia, and the Misses Mary and" I Aura Hughes, of Cape May . I — : — ; f CASTOR I A For T"*"1** ud ffcilili i n Tbt KM Y* Ban Always Boigfat Groceries, provisions, salt maats, ; fruita, tobacco, oranges, bananas, pat- \ ent medicines, hardware, cigars and . tobacco on sale at ' W. H. Smith's, 500 1 1 Broadway, West Cape May. . a % 1 Keystone Phone 212D * HARRIS' EMPLOYMENT AGENCY - HELP OF ALL KIND FURNISHED Hotel Help a Specialty 252 East Oak Avenue, Near Atlantic - Wlldwood. N. J., I ' R. W. McAllister, Kep, Applv Star and Wave Office. i ' a. h. faulkner Contractor and Builder Keystone Pfa-.a« j'.m §28 Hugtoes Street Cape May, N. J. ' Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S STORIA ■! Groceries, provisions, salt meats, ! ' ' . fruit*. tobace . oranges, bananas, pat- 1 1 L i eat medicines, hardware, cigars and l I tobacco on sale at W. H. Smith's, 506 : j Broadwdy, We-t Cape May. j i : - V. :^K3 ALSA W PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bennett Young, ' M.r Edwin. Bennett Young, Jr., and ( _ Miss Annie S. Young, who will be one of the coming season's debutantes, have been spending the month of July at the Colonial. Cape May. and will return to Baltimore on Monday. Mrs. Young and Miss Young will probably go to White : Sulphur .Springs for the remainder of ; the season . I I Mrs. Jennie Boyle and her interest- ' j ing daughter, and Mrs. L. T. Entrikin i and attractive daughter Eleanor, of Nar- — | berth. Pa., have taken apartments at . J 517 Washington street, for the remainder of the summer. Mr.- and Mrs. John Cadwallader, Jr.. of Philadelphia, are spending the summer at Cape May. Mrs. Julian Custis Townsend. wife of Lieutenant Townsend, I7. S. N.. and her young daughter. Miss Martha Gaither — ToWnsend. who have been the guests of Mri and Mrs. David Manning Ellis at '• their cottage at Cape May. are now the house guests of Doctor and Mrs. Richard C. Norris at their summer home on Beach avenue. Miss Edith Carroll Reeder Jias returned from Lake Placid, where she has been the guest of friends for the last two weeks, and has joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Reeder, at the Marlborough-Blenhelm, Atlantic City. Miss Reeder will leave for Cape May in August. Mrs. Thomas B. Harrison and son, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard N. Baker at Ingleside, their country home at Catonsville, are spending the remainder of the seasbn at Cape May. Miss Gladys Logan, daugher of Col. and Mrs. Robert G. Hogan, of Catone- _ ville, will leave shortly for a stay at — Cape May . Mr. and Mrs. Crowe arc aecompan- ® ied by their five interesting children, _ including Caroline and Elizabeth, twins, thirteen years of age, and Jean, ten; Ruth, eight, and Maser Rober, six. Bobert Crowe and family, of 1311 Federal street, CJamdea, are occupying the Manheim cottage at Cape May Point for the summer. Mr. Oowe was a former newspaper man mad for ten years was connected with the Public ledger. He was appointed fey Judge Henry Reed as a tip-
i staff in 18S8 and is now acting in that 1 'capacity in Common Pleas Court, No. 3. I Mr. Crowe end bis family, have been i I coming io Cape May for eight years i and are very much in love with the resort." - "■ " ' \ . * . ' ! Mr. and Mrs. G. Howell Parr, of i i Baltimore, left for Cape May. ■ j where they will l»e the guests durAugust of the latter 's parents, ) Mr. and Mrs. George D. McCreary, i jof Philadelphia, who are occupy- i ■ their cottage for the season. 1 Mr. Parr is the gentleman who pained notoriety several months 1 ago by rolling three miles winning < a bet. - i Mr. N. .Window Williams, who 1 spent the 'past week at Cape May, i will leave the last of this week t York Harbor, where he will I join * Mrs. Williams and Miss ] Anne Window Williams. Mrs. C. Hflffimond Cromwell i and Mr. Charles- Cromwell, of I Wilton. Ellicott City, will leave 1 thi- middle of this month for Cape 1 May, where they will spend sev-.l enil weeks at the Baltimore Inn. ! Mr. and Mrs. D. C.. Mansfield ■ and son. J. Carroll Mansfield, will visit Atlantic City, Cape May and ' Asbury Park on a two weeks' va- ; [cation. if Doctor and Mrs. (hooper R .1 I) re wry. of Catonsville. have re- < turned from a short stay at Cape; May. ji Mrs. Harry Gross and family i are guests at the Star Villa. The 1 Misses Hannah. Phyllis and Shir- ' | ley. attractive daughters, are pop-' jular among lie younger set at the 1 hotel . 1 1 j Miss H. W. Black. Bordentown. | j N . J is a guest at the Star Villa for a few week^ i I The Misses Irene S. Ilunter and I.Tcannette MfcGratli, of Philadel- • Iphia. are guests at the Star Villa. I I They have been frequent visitors i | to this resort. Dr. C. II. Lorcnz. president of : the Wenonah Military Academy, i of Wenonah, N. J., is again greetj ing his many friends in Cape May. ! j IT-- is stopping at the Star Villa, i j Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Baxter j and their daughter Miss Elizabeth i of Wilmington, Del., have arrived at the Star Villa for their annual . Ivisif. Tliev have been eoming ' j for several seasons. I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ludlam ' and two attraeive children are . I among he Baltimore guests at the ! St;' r Villa. j W. E. Wright and family of j Philadelphia, are spending August jat the Maguire Villa. He is a •j member of the firm Wright. Tyn■dab' and Van Roden. of Philadel,'pbia. 1- Dr. T. N. Davis, a prominent f eve specialist of Philadelphia, was | a guest at the Maguire Villa over the week end . j i Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Conway. of Wenonah. N. J.. motored down [ and spent the week end at the Laf- ' ayette. They returned to their home early yesterday morning. J| J. II. Wells of Philadelphia. joins MTs. Wells at the Maguire ' : Villa over week ends. Mr. Wells returned to the city yesterday. • j Mrs. L. L. .Tarrett. Reginald. I Louie C. and Richard Jarrett. of ' Ardmore. are guests at the Virginia . '' Mirs. E. Hojlingshead. M. D.. and Miss-M. G. Wood, of Trenton. N. -T.. were week end visitors " at the Virginia. Benjamin F. Jenks. of Wayne. , Pa., was a week end visitor at the _ Virginia. Abe McCaw. Detroit, spent a ' efw days at the Virginia. J. C. Schenk. of Baltimore, a ' prominent member of the Mary1 land Athletic "Cluh. is ar the Laf1 ayette. He is daily seen in the ' surf and is a splendid swimmer. ! Ruxton Ridgelev. a prominent attorney of Baltimore, makes week [ end trips joining his family at the Lafayette. r Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Beard, of Baltimore, are spending the re- : ' mainder of the season at the Laf- ! ayette. Mr. Beard is president of the Independent lee Co., of the > Monumental City. 1 -John H. Hurst, a prominent • attorney of Baltimore, accompan- ' ied by Mrs. Hurst and young'son. ; are at tlie Lafayette for the summer. Dr. Holmes Walker and Mrs. - Walker. Pittsburg, spent the week t end at the Lafavette. Norval H . King, of Baltimore, j - manager of the Maryland Athletic , Club baseball team, is registered I at the Lafayette. ' Mrs . Trail and family of Court j Square, Frederick. Md . . arrived 1 yesterday for an indefinite stay at Z the Baltimore Inn. r. John E. Chll, who ii connected with the Newark Newt, it spending tome time r at the Windsor Hotel. i Mr. tnd Mrs. Chsrles M. Meredith - and two sons Charles and John motored - from their home in Perkaaie in their
Peerless touring car and are guests at : the Windsor for thee weeks. M. Meredith is editor of the Perkasie News and i is also Sheriff of Buck's Count r. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bryant, | Baltimore, have been coming for j number of seasons to Cape May where they are guests at the Star i Villa. . Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hammond ■ and family, of Atlanta, Ga., will : arrive today to stay indefinitely at the Baltimore Inn. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Morris, ■ Mrs. Tindel and son H. O. Tin- ■ del, and George Robertson, motor- i ed from Philadelphia in their i Packard touring car and spent the week end at the Lafav- : ette. Mr. Morris is prominent in : the steel industry with shops at i Pa. t I Mr. and Mrs. Canby Marj-e : and Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong and Matthews, after spending 1 three weeks at the Baltimore Inn 1 returned to their home in : Baltimore. \ J. H. Weier, of Philadelphia, jojns Mrs. Weier at the Maguire ] Villa each week end. Mr. Weier ! will spend August at the Villa. < George M. Morrow, a travelling salesman, will join his mother at ' ■the Maguire Villa each week end < during August. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Townsend Scott ■ | end family, of Baltimore, will arive today to spend a month at the i : Baltimore Inn. Mr. Scott is a : well known Maryland banker. , Mr. McComas and his brother, Roland Park, will spend the sum- , at the Baltimore Inn. I The Rev. Mr. Shaw, of Mt. Washington, will spend some time at the Baltimore Inn. ("has. J. Brooks, Sr., and Chas. J. Brooks, Jr., president and i treasurer, respectively of the John i Boyle Company, af Baltimore, , Md:. extensive packers of oysters, I. fruits and vegetables are at the 1 , for a three week's stay. !■ George E. Gamble, Jr., and W. . Stevenson, of Philadelphia, are registered at the Glenwood. They , ■ are members of the orchestra at , i tbfe Merion Cafe. I Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brereton, i I Jr.. are guests at the Glenwood. ; - came from Ocean •City ' j where they spent several weeks, i They will remain here during ' August. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baumgard have returned to their home " in Darling, Pa., after spending a t delightful vacation of a fortnight i at the Glenwood. The}- engaged - in bathing, fishing, autoing and - other pleasant activities and were loath to leave. t M|r. Wiliam L. Antheil, of 5 Trenton, will arrive here in the r near future with his rod and reel and will he seen whiling away the . time on the end of the jetties. Mr. I Antheil is an enthusiastic fisher- - man and is desirous of landing one • of Cape May's drum. We wish him lack. The Rev. Dr. H. N. Foster, ; of West Chester, Pa., will spend s a few days as a guest of the Rev. Dr. S. S. Aikinan. The Rev. . Foster will occupy the pulpit of f the Presbyterian church Sunday - morning. [ Walter L. Henry and family, . of Lebanon, Pa., will spend a few - 'days as guests of the Rev. Dr. S. s S. Aikinan, pastor of the Presbyterian church. . The Rev. Dr. W. H. Leslie, of - Glen Loch, N . J . , will arrive in a few days and spend some time i pastor of the Presbyterian Chureii. with the Rev. Dr. S. S. Aikinan. i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morts and - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Venatta, all - of Camden, ~liave been spending f two weeks here as the guests of Captain and Mrs. Richard Cresse. t Mrs. Mary Wenrick and Miss lc Ruth Wenrick have returned to f> Philadelphia after spending two weeks at the home of J. Simkins, f Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Julicn Hill, of - Richmond, Va., accompanied by t tlieir charming little children, are e eozily ensconsed at 3 Atlantic Terrace. Mr. Hill has been making t Cape May his summer resort since -childhood. i. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Edwards - and family, of Haddon Heights, are spending a few days with the • Rev . W . E . Lake, pastor of the k; First Methodist Church. j Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sheppard '• and family, of Haddon Heights, c .are spending a few days in the 3 1 family of Mieajah S. Smith. 921 j Washington street. I I Mrs . J . L . Parker and daughi ter. Miss Belle Parker, of Miont,t clair, N. J.. are -spending August in this resort visiting in the famfa ily of the Rev. W. E. Lake, pase tor of the Methodist church. Dsptor and Mr». Alfred T. Grundy h and the lftues Martha and Rachel d Grundy. Catonaville, Md-, and Mis* ir Alice D. Agnew, Sewickley, Pk, are •
jading a fortnight at the Uf.rette^ l»r. (Jrundy is head of the Grundy sanatorium of Catonsrilie, Md. C. N. Shaffncr, of Philadelphia, a [comment auto-supply merchant, is a gu»t at th^ Lafayette. Frank E. Highley, of Pottstoirn, Pa. at the Lafayette with his family. He wiD remain until September 15. Mr. Highley is connected with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Mr. -and Mrs . Samuel L . Uains and Dr. J. B. Hates, of Philadelphia, are spending three weeks at the I .uf ayette. Mr. HaiJj ^is a prominent mattress manufacturer, while his son is a physat the Pennsylvania Hospital. Mrs. Rezo Brooks, of Chestnut ave, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Cla rente D. Porter^ at Rochelle Mr. and Mrs. Brooks will spend the latter part of the summer In Capo Thos . Winsmen and wife of Ridley Pa., are stopping at the ColumMr. Winsmen hasn't been in Chpo for 20 years, stopping at the CenHouse. r J. B. Leaning Eldredge, of Philadelphia, is stopping at the Columbia. Mr. is a cousin of Misb L. Iingert of Columbia avenue. The Misses, Ella, Irene and Placid three charming young girls of Palmyra, N. J., are in a short tima to end an enjoyable stay at Cape May, whieh they oegret. Mr. T. Lotta Jones of West Chester, stopping at the Columbia, entertained Miss Sara Marry at dinner and the ball game yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Mines, of Philadelphia. are spending a week at the Windsor. « Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Perkins, New York, are guests at the Windsor for an indefinite stay. Mr. Perkins is secretary of the firm. Hedeh Construction Company. H. M. Niel'off. L. G. Niehoff, and :J. W. Luthriuger, of Pittsburg, Pa., | are among the young, set at the Star I Villa. Their numerous friends are glad greet them. Mrs. E. R. I'usey and daughter, Miss Katring, of Wilmington, arrived at the Star Villa today to spend several weeks. Mr. Pusey will join her later. | Mrs. C. Eppler, accompanied by her . daughter, Miss Bertha, and her sister, Miss C. Eppler, of Baltimore, have joined their friends Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ' ry "rub-— of Washington, who are ' at the Star Villa for the season . Mr. William J. McGarry, of Phila- ' delphia. Assistant Secretary of the Penn1 sylvania State Board of Publi; Charities, is spending the week end here with hia ' family. Mr. McGarry and family have ' b.-en numbered among Cape May's sum- ' mer cottagers for many years. I)r. Albert H. Carroll, a prominent • physician of Baltimore, is a guest at '■ the Baltimore lnu. ' Mrs. Worth ington E. Babcock, Katha- : rine Babcock and nurse, of Columbus, ■ Ohio, are registered at the Baltimore Inn. : D. H| At water, Red Bank, N. J., has ' left Cape May after a brief visit to the Virginia . ' Mrs. J. Shinn and son. of Olney, are 1 spending a couple weeks at the Virginia. A. K. Horton, of Alexandria, Vs., ' is speuding some time at the Baltimore [ Inn. .Mr. Harry C. Gaither, who has been a guest at the Baltimore inn. Cape May ' for the last three weeks, will returw~to"_ ' Sudbrook Park today. _\ Miss Marguerite A. Dunham, of Allowav,. N. J., accompanied by her mother, Mrs. J. W| Dunham, are stopping at the Lafayette for a week. Miss Dun1 ham has charge of the drawing in the ' Cape May High School. Lucretia H. Schultz, of New York, • and Mrs. J. B. Maus, of Montclair, N. j J., are stopping at the Columbia. Mi^a Khi, M Danielw nf mi..—,. . I is visiting Miss Dorothy Ruddack, also ' of Jenkintown, at the Columbia. • r Mrs. Mary Miller. Mrs. L. M. Hall, B Mrs. H. S . Rutherford, members of J the local W. C. T. U.. attended the J Temperance D. y exercises at the Sea- '» ville camp-meeting. Friday. M. f! Maury, [.art owner of the Stockton Isind Company with offices in " the Land Title Building, left this morne ing for, Philadelphia after spending a lew days in Cape May on business . ! Frank S. Sheppard has purchased a 8 tract of an acre and a half of land- on the Turnpike leading to Cape May Point s and willj begin. in a few weeks the eroction of a handsome shingle cottage. It s will contain six rooms with a cement e foundation . 1 ^ i a Plunge ■ in the nil Ma it it a creat plaaaon , | Glenn's Sulphur Soap L Thaballaa e( iaahioa at our fa-o=a raanrta J aallm urmaOloai fa— win*, ana

