Cape May Star and Wave, 24 April 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 8

SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1915. CAPE MAT STAR AMD WAVE

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WEST CAPE MAY Dr. Leslie Ewing of Berlin, N. J., is spending sometime with his father, Samuel Ewing. Miss Irene Hewitt, of Camden, is vis iting her mother, Mrs. E. Hewitt. Miss Catherine Craig spent Sunday with Mrs. Charles Terry. Mrs. L. E. Miller and Mrs. Sallie Schellenger were calling on Mrs. Win. Henderson. Mrs. Hampton Pierson entertained her niece. Miss Verne Davis, of Chin den, on Sunday last. Mrs. Carl Austin has returned after spending some time in Ilammonton, 1 K. J. 2 ; 1 Oscar Haman and family of Belleplain, have moved into the house on Yorkc avenue, recently vacated by Win. Mason. Albert Russell spent a few days last ' week with Miss Nellie Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Elon Hand entertained Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Hand and children of Camden on Sunday. Elon Hand has commenced the build- f ing of a 23 foot bank skiff with high power engine for assistant postmaster of Cape May City, Mr. Frank M. Cassedy. Mr. Hand has built several of . this type boats in recent years, all of which have given entire satisfaction, j Mrs. J. Simkins lias been at her broth- t era and mothers at Pennsgrove for some , time to take care of her mother who has been suffering from a general breaking down at the advanced age of 02 years, whose condition on that account give* but little encouragvment for her recovMiss Lillian Hand who spent a pleas- ' ant winter with her sister in Washington j will spend the summer with her par- | ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hand, to gladeii the home. The three prayer meetings held in , concret ljiat Tuesday evening, at Mrs. i t

r Henderson's, Mr. Willis' and Mrs. Frymyre's to awaken interest in thecoming union revival serivces to begin next Monday evening in the Cliapel were well attended and helpful toward, that pur- ' pose. , The L'nion services on Thursday night again had a crowded attendance. It was r conducted by Rev. Relyea and much in- ^ terest was elccited in the near approach . f of the revival services. J Rev. J, L. Landis, the oldest pastor ( of the old Cold Spring Cliurcli attended , I the meeting of Presbytery t Williamstown on Tuesday. This renynds our , readers of the fact that presbytery has ^ - declared the pulpit of that church vat cant and tomorrow Rev. Mr. Bischoff, !j > of Camden will preach and so authoriatively announce to the people that- it is Dr. Leslie Ewing came down from Berlin and over-Sundayed with his father and sister. It has been quite a j long interval between visits this time. Doctor. Don't let it be so long next time for - we are all glad to see you nn our streets. We arc proud of all such like you who are making good all the while. NOTICE Preaching in the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church' on next Sunday morning, April 25, by the Rev. J. W. Bischoff, of Camden. The sacrament of the Lords's Supper will be observed. All ^ welcome. «* JIT 'J ,• Rubber Goods Hot water bottle, ice bags, fountain ' syringes, etc. The finest quality obtainable is the cheapest in the end, * especially in rubber goods. Mecray Pharmacy. Washington and Perry < Red Paper Wallets for filing papers. C etc., 2 cents each — Star and Wave Sta- f | tionery Dept. ( ! - 1

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ANOTHER WIN FOR THE SCOUTS The Cape May Boy Scouts defeated the Grammar School Annex in a -e'o»c and exciting game bythe score of 1-J to 13. The lineup: BOY SCOUTS Runs Hits Richardson, c 3 1 Sliaughnessy, rf 1 2 Davis, lb C 3 Fieler, If, 3b 2 2 W. Dsns, ss C 1 Tenebaum, 3b, If 2 3 DeTurk, 2b 5 2 Evans, p 3 3 Green, cf 2 3 14 20 ANNEX Runs Hits Blaeknell. lb 2 1 Nash, 3b .. 2 3 8 L. Bosj^ Tf 0 8 I Johnson, p .* 5 4 Turner, c Z i Coleman, 2b ,0 0 Johnson, of 0 6 Jarvis. If 2 1 12 10 Strike outs by Evans, 9; Johnson. S. Umpire J. Hand. Time, 2 hours, 15 m'n. WEST CAPE MAY CHAPEL Revival services at West Oapc May Chapel beginning Monday evening, April 26. The speakers for the week will be: Monday — Rev. W. D. McCurdy. Tuesday — Rev. H. A- Relyea. Wednesday — G. P. Hand, of Burleigh , Thursday — Rev. C. O. Bosserman. I Friday — Rev. Garrison, Erma. Sunday- evening — G. P. Hand, Burieie'i The success of these meetings will largely depend on the support of all our friends and an invitation is extended to all. The West Cape May people haw helped in all revivals given in Cape May and we feel that we can depend on them to help make these a success. A different speaker for each evening. Come ' to all meetings as a treat is in stor- . every evening. Billy Sunday song book* will be used. Come and bring tout 1 friends. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH H. A. Relyea, Minister 0.00 — Service of Prayer and Praise. 1 Preaching. "The Sabbath, an Iron | Rule or a Divine Principle*" ' 2.30 — Bible School. 6.45 — Epworth League Devotional sor7.30 — Preaching, "The Mirage." A cordial welcome awaits you. \] FISHINGCREEK A very exciting game of ball was played here on Saturday last — single fellows vs. married men. We are sorry the single fellows. We hope more sue-C'-ss with the married men next Saturday. ' I Harvey Yerricks has purchased Harry Shaw's motorcycle. Mrs. Ida Tozer and son have returned from her position at Goshen to keep bouse for Charles Howard. Gys Rief and Win. Thompson, of May, called on friends here on Harry Fisher and family, of West May. are spending a week with Yerricks and family. Hannah Woolson spent a week with her cousin. Mrs. Samuel Woolson, at Dennisville, who is very sick. Mrs. Hattie Matthews enterUineJ her father Mr. J. Shaw and wife and .or Arthur also Mr. Wm. Roberts and wife of Soaville on Sunday. Rena Miller entertained Mr. Lucian " Peterson and two sisters of Port Norm over Sunday. Miss Kdyth Schellenger is qui'.- sick * at this writing. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A SfrT O R I A ' Moth Proof Bags Just received a fine assortmnt of I moth proof tar bags for clothing— | Don't take another chance — save your now. Sold at Mecray Phar- I HEATERS AND RANGES. h Call and see our line of Stove Boards, Hods, Oil Cloths, Stove Blacking and enamels. JESSE M. BROWN. 25c writing paper at 15c— two boxes for 25c. Soiled boxes the reason. Star and Wave Stationery Department. GOOD TABLETS made in three sizes. 81-2x11 — 6x9 — 51.2 X81-2 — 10 cents per pound while they last — Star and Wave Stationery Department

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