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GREEN CREEK Elmer Hemmingway ami wife spent Friday with her grandmother Ifand at Bio Grande The High School wagons did not make their regular trip Thursday owing to the snow storm. Arthur Hollinggliead and Stanford Hobinson walked to Kio Grande, took the train for Court House, rather than lose the day's schooling. Capt. H. Bennett has a 8ick cow with j an unknown disease. She refuses to eat. | Miss Helen Schellinger who is attend- j ing college in Philadelphia spent Friday j and Saturday at home. She was accom- j panied by a school clium from Oil Oty, j Pa. She had never s- > llie bay or sea i before wliich was a great sight to her. | Miss Helen drove her to -Wildwood and , they were shown through the Holly i , Beach Life Saving Station by her uncle j which was greatly appreciated. ( Prof. Baillets and Miss Macantyre of 1 Court House High School were Sunday ; guests of the Misses Schellinger. William Armstrong and wife of Goshen have moved down to Pierces with their son Edward and wife, where they will work together the coming season. All welcome them among us. Frank Sutton entertained Ills people from Salem, X. J., one day last week, i Mrs. Susan Hickman went to Mill- : wills Tuesday for a few days visit with . friends. John Curtis Selover who lias been with j his sister in Bridgeton has returned j Clinton Conover went to Bridgeton, 1 bought a horse which did not prove satisfactory and he took it back. Thomas Loper has a force of men and teams filling in the grade on the new road at Dias Creek causeway. Charles Hollingshead and wife spent Sunday with her sister at Court House. Owing to tlie bad condition of the road Thomas Loper who drives the High School wagon, uses three horses. James S. Boyce is employed at Atlantic City catching surf clams for the cod fishing fleet for bait. Mrs. Li da Norton whose sickness we have noted several times has so far recovered as to be able to walk up to church Sunday morning. May .she continue to improve until she is fully re* stored to her former good health, is the wish of her many . friends. We are glad to note the improved condition of our public school since Prof. Quimby was installed. Miss Ethel Schellinger is doing fine work as primary Capt. George Johnson is building a aew fence in front of his home. Barry Thompson is building a new boat for the bay trade. Capt. Joseph Brown has the posts set for a new front fence. We are sorry to learn of the sickness of Mr. Lehman, at the Wildwood pumping station. His son, Lance, is running the plant. GRANGE PICNIC Cold Spring Grange Hall, Friday evening, February 26, 1915. Special feature — Box Social; all ladies accompanied by a lunch admitted free. Luaeh room opened from 7 P. M. to IOC Special music — A good time guaranteed. Ice cream and cake for ■ale. General admisaion, 16c. If night prsrea stormy, to be held aezt fair aw**
HONOR ROLL HIGH SCHOOL— Fred Arnold, Maut- ' ice Brooks, Robert Dawson, William Hill, Floyd Hughes, James Kirk, Benja- ^ mid Poinsett, Walter Davis, Swain Hoff- , 1 man, Lewis Knerr, Allan Pointsett, Syl- « j venter Rosenthal. John Edmonds, Alvin j } Argoc, Henry Argoe, Daniel Green, Bent- , [ley Hoffman, Westley Hoffman, Walter . ' I Hughes, Cornelius Johnson. Albert Nash, Albert Peterson. Karl Scherer, CAorge ' ' Stevens, Paul Warner, Marvin Elliott, '{Randall Elliott. Ralph stiles. Mary Church. Elsie M. Unman. Mary Hughes. * ' Norms Hildretli. Marie Hess. Alberta [Xewkirk. Helen Reeves. Binilie Brooks. , J Rachel .Gidding. Vera Homan, Mary . | Keeler, Beulali Fehellengef. Helen Smith. ! Marie Thornton. Mabel Eldredge. Esther Riles. Mae Halbruner. Bessie' Miller. Ler titia Peterson. I -sun. Pierson. Florence ° [schellengor, Mary Snyder. Angi-la Tliorn- ^ 'ton. „! EIGHTH GRA DE — Lawrence Brinnt, : Howard Richardson, Helen Stevens, Murell Robinson. Leland Sharp, Samuel h Sheppard. Ernest Filer. William Sclieryr, .. Alda Ewing. Catherine Needles, l^ances , , Brown. Kathryn Brown. Carolyn Hebentlial. c SEVENTH GRADE— Warren Arnold, (Donald Bennett, Fred Chambers, Paul I- ! {loli m, Wilbur DeTurk. Rftfael Ellison, h.Panl Gr.-en, John Keeler. George Vansant. Edwin Davis, Uwrence Eldredge, h ! Bertha Davis, Helen Harker, Ruth Hines, 1 d j Harriet Parsons. Viola Jackson. SIXTH GRADE— tliarles Bellangy, i. j Edwin Cummings, Donald Douglass, Fo% :- ! ter Eldredge. Albert McOnrdy, Cliarlfs : Swain. Elizabeth Elwell, Bessie Ellison, d Kathryn Eldredge, Irene Johnson, Mil- j * dred Stiles, Irene Jackson. | FIFTH GRADE— Edw. Ashburn, Dud14 ley Briant, Stephen Gidding. Harry Leme" mon, Alexander Lewia, Gregory Ogden, ie Howard Reeves, William Shaughneasy, ie i Oscar Springer, Fred Stiefel, Elsie Ash- | burn, Dorothy Bellangy, Catherine | Douglas, Florence Filer, Harriet Mecray, ie Anna Needles, Margaret Seigfried, Edith ' | Wiltbank. re| FOURTH GRADE— Kcnnard Brown, lr Oliver Elwell, Charles Keeler, Oscar j "° ; Tenenbaum, Henrietta Brown, Ellen i | Clark, Dorothy Crowell, Helen Nale, j e" | Esther Flldredge, Kathryn Stevens. ,ej THIRD GRADE— Francis Ewing. Ed-! ward Haggertv, Mabel Bennett, Kath- 1 erine Bellangy, Bertha Eldredge, Vir- j ginia ElwelL Emilie Stiefel,* Edith Wales Constance Ziegler. SECOND GRADE— Ronald Briant, ' ArthHr Burroughs, Ralph Davis, Harvey | Hess, Albert Keeler, George Lewis, Albert Nelson, William Stidworthy, Thos. w Wiltbank, Mildred Bennett, Marian Dilks, Grace Falkenburg, Frances Rosen - et thaL j A-PRIMARY— Marvin Camp, Mathias 88 Cobbin, Joseph Dwyer, Edward Mears, P" | Joseph Tenenbaum, Mildred Kane, Elizabeth Campbell, Doris Jones, Bar- , hare Ro soman, Mary Ro soman, Abbie Stratton, Harry Callaghan. SUB-PRIMARY— Harry Lewis. KINDERGARTEN— Lillian Evans. *" ANNEX — James Hursey, Cecil Miles, B" "Ernest Hunt, Edwin Turner, Clarence J8* .Cole, James Owens, Julius Edmonds, AlM ( bert Harner, Hildreth Oox, Charles Hunt, or | David Y. Turner, Dorothy Johnson, Josephine King, Minnie Selvey, Louisa ur IKing, Gertrude Smith, Magdeline Turner, j Helena Green. hf
Mr. and Mrs. Maggie Bareh, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with bar brother Rube F'isher. Mr. and Mrs. Hen rick visited the dental parlor at Court House Saturday. U-andor Hand was taken to the hospital last Monday, to be treated for a cancer. Mrs. Uriah Cresse is entertaining her brother from Chester for a few weeks. Mr. Ralph Denn's brother from Philadelphia is here for an indefinite period Mrs. David Morrison is with her raotli-er-in-law, for a few weeks. Mrs. Fannie Hand entertained her sister Family Halbruner and two interesting sons, of Firms, over Sunday. Cape May visitors from h«ge on last Saturday wAe Lizzie Shaw, Virginia Edwards and Theresa Fisher. Among our ehnrcli-goers last Sunday we noted Mr. and Mrs. William Bevis. of Wildwood. Mr. lx>t Cornell went to Trenton and Philadelphia last Monday and remained until Saturday. While away he had the pleasure of listening to "Billy" Sunday. Mr. LeRoy Church, of Cape May, is seen driving to this village several time.** each week and regularly on Sun-lay evenings. Since the roads are bad ami the weather anything but pleasant, we hardly think he does it for the menlove of carriage-riding. Come, Roy, tell us who "she" is. GRANGE PICNIC Cold Spring Grange Hall, Friday evi - ning, February 26, 1915. Special feiture — Box Social; all ladies accompanied by a lunch admitted free, i-uiich room opened from 7 P. M. to 1ZM". Special music — A good time guaranteed. Ice cream and rake for sale. General admission. 10c. If night proves stormy, to be held next fair evening.
MOTHER OKAY'S SWEET POWDERS POR CKH.DREK ' For Feverlahness. Bad Stomach. ' Teething Disorders, move and regulate ■ the Bow-els and are a pleasant remedy . for Worms. Used by Mothers for 26 , years. They never fall. At all druggists. 26c. Sample free. Address. Allen " S. Olmsted. LeRoy, N. Y. 2-13-4 ; 1825 THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Incorporated 1825. CHARTER PERPETUAL OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST ,j Philadelphia, Pa. s Capital $750,000.00 Assets $8,002,961.21 Surplus $2,326,053.39 i, DIRECTORS. '1 R. Dale Benson W. Gardner Crowell >. J. Tatnall Lea, Edward T. Stotesbury '• Bichard M. Cadwalader, Edwin N. Benson, Jr., ' John L. Thomson. Henry I. Brown. R. DALE BENSON, President. H JOHN L. THOMSON. Vice President is W. GARDNER CROWELL, ,, 2d Vice Pres. and Sec'y. 1- HAMPTON L. WARNER. Asst. Sec'y. WM. J. DAWSON, Sec. Agency. Dept. ' SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENT Merchants National Bank Buildiag, Cor. Washington and Decatur streets, |e Cape May, New Jersey. L
J W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUU-DER "i AUTOMOBILE PAINTER 'J Large *ad Small Werk r- Carafull Executed Batimates Cheerfully Furnished lt W. L. EWINO. JR. y Wert Perry 8t*j. Keystone Phone
L_ ^ i PROFESSIONAL CARDS * HENRY H. ELDREDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW : Solicitor1 in Chancery for New Jersey Member of Pennsylvania Lar. Cape May, New Jei-ev. , J. SPICER LEAMING COUNSELOR- AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner in ( Chancery , Office: Hughes and Franklin Sts.. Cape May, New Jersey. J SAMUEL F. ELdREDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW {{ Merchants National Bank Building p Washington and Decatur Sts., Cape May, New Jersey is NOTARY PUBLIC 'a- -Solicitor and Master in Chancery, j Keystone Phone 35A. I G. BOLTON ELDREDGE II ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offices: Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sts. v Cape May. New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC «•. Solicitor in Chancery Keystone Phone 86x. !• JAMES M. E. HILDRETH ir C0UNSEL0R-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner in
Chancery NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at 214 Ocean Street ■ Cape May New Jersey. ! Keystone Phone 39A. LEWIS T. STEVENS ( 'ounsellor-at-La w ' Special Master in Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner Commissioner for Pennsylvania 315-18 Washington St.. Cape May. N. J. MORGAN HAND. JR. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Cape May Court House, N. J. , , Bell Phone 5^ „ . 819 Wesley avenue, Ocean City. N^-I. Bell Phone 56X. 9 DR. J. H. OLIVER 1 DENTIST 9 Estev Building, 1120 Chestnut St. 1 Philadelphia, Pa. y (One door above Keith's Theatre1) Filling a specialty — from one dollar up. Bridge work, five dollars a tooth. My special plates never rock. No one has this method but myself. Will allow you carfare when you order the ' best teeth. r. Bell Phone— Walnut 1S33.
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