Cape May Star and Wave, 22 May 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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NEWS OF THE ! CHURCHES METHODIST ROTES 1 Miss Annabel Cono'ver was greeted by a large and appreciative audience last Tuesday evening, when she gave a dramatic recital of "the glad book," "Polly a una." The Ep worth League, under whose auspices the affair was conducted. realized a net profit" of about thirtyfive dollars. This money will be in- 1 1 vested in work planned forsthe snmmer. i The success of the entertainment is , largely due to the able management of Miss Mary Hughes, Fourth Vice Pres- , ident. I The first quarterly conference of the , charge will convene at seven forty-five next Thursday evening, May twenty- ( seventh. Dr. George H. Neal, District Superintendent, will preside. Business of importance will be discussed, and every member is requested to attend. Next Sunday morning at ten o'clock the minister desires to meet in the church auditorium all those who wish i to unite with the chjjreb. A class will ' bo received at the morning service. The topic of the morning sermon , Sunday next is one of unusual interest, apropos to the present continent-wide strife, and the I ensuing assaults upon Christianity. Mk- Relyea will' speak . upon "The Spiritual Key the Present ! War." At the evening worship, "the Be v. Garner Hand will occupy the pulpit. BAPTIST CHOHCH ROTES At the First Baptist church on Sunday Pastor McCurdy hopes to occupy ; his pulpit both morhing and evening. The sermon themes will be those ft I ready announced." In the morning '*1116 Whole Armor," a sermon specially designed to help new recruits and it night "Worse , Than Death." dealing with some recent happenings. The night service will conclude with an opportunity for decision to confess Christ and* to join His • The mid-week service on Wednesday : night at 8.00 o'clock will be in charge of ! group No. 3, Dr. H. W. Lummis, Floyd Hughes. Lewis Knerr and Everett i Smith. Training Class for Christian Workers i Fndav night at 8.00 o'clock. i Brotherhood Prayer meeting Saturday night at H.OQ o'clock. I* Presbyterian — Deqatur and Hughes j • streets — the Rev. Curtis O. Bosserman, minister. Public worship on the Sab- , bath at 10.30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Bible- ' school st 3 p. ra. Mid-week prayer ser- , vice Wednesday at 8 p. m. N. P. S. C. | E. on Friday at 8 p. m. Junior C. E. on Friday at 3.45 p. m. Cordial invitation to strangers and residents to all services. The County C. E. Society will hold an afternoon and evening session in the ; Presbyterian Church on Thursday, May ' 27th. Reception to pastor and family on Thursday evening. SMC THE NEW IOI*

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PERSONAL MENTION INTERESTING PERSONAL PARA 1 GRAPHS 0. THE COMING AND GO ING OF CAPE MAY VISITORS AND RESIDENTS DURING THE PAST WEEK. ( Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. Eldredge have - I returned to their home in Philadelphia * after spending several days at their ' summer cottage on Broadway. Mr. George L. Townsend, of Phila- ^ dclphia, was a week end visitor at the . of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ! ward F. Townsend. Mr. John Hazlett, of Camden, spent _ several days here this week. < 1 Mr. E. R. Bmnyate was a recent visi- , I to to Philadelphia for several days. i James Stites, a former Cape May boy, i : was a week end visitor here. L Stoddart of Philadelphia. haB openi ed his South Lafayette street cottage 1 I for the season. Richard R. Thompson is spending sev- ' eral days at the home of 'his parents. • Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Thompson. Dr. Leslie Ewing of Berlin, N. J., was • | a visitor at the home of his father, ' S. E. Ewing on Tuesday. Spencec D. Wright has opened his Howard street cottage for the summer. Homer Ellison lias just returned from a visit to New York of a few days. Mrs. Howard B. Senios and son, of Havana, Cuba, are spending the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 A. Ellison. Mrs. Sehios arrived in New ' York, Wednesday, on the steamship 'iratoga. Mr. Senios, who is chief clerk ( of the West Indies Oil Co.. was unable to .come with his wife on account of business. I Rev. Mr. Hayman will officiate at the , Church of the Advent on Sunday, May ' , 23. All welcome. Seats free. Morris Flelschhauer and friend, Harrv ■ Snyder, apent the week end with his " sister, Mrs. Wm. J. Kimsey. 1 Miss Florence England of West Phil- ; adelpliia, was the guest of Miss Irene Dolby for a few days this week at her i mother's, Mrs. Joseph Dolby, spelendid cottage on Stockton avenue. Mrs. Salie Nelson, of Cheater, Pawas in Cape May this week' putting her summer residence in order for oecu- , P»"cy. ' Mrs. C. V. Reeves has been visiting . 1 her niece, Mrs. A. W. Hand, during the . past week. ■ J Mrs. James Mecrav has returned to . j her home in Cape May after spending i a few days at the home of her niece, i ' Mrs. Elwood Souders, of Wilmington, - 1 Del. - I Miss Anita Hand has returned to i j Philadelphia after spending a few days 5 j with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A W. f Hand. 11 Pen- street. j Miss Reba l>oak has returned to Cape 1 May after a very enjoyable vacation. Mrs. Frank Meeray and daughter, Harriet, spent several days in Philadelphia this week. Children. Cry FDR FLETCHER'S , CASTO R I A

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ARRIVALS AT THEJIOTELS ' VISITORS FROM OTHER LANDS ( WHO HAVE SOJOURNED IN THIS RESORT RECENTLY. COLUMBIA ARRIVALS Philadelphia — L J. Watts, Jr., \\. D. Cummins, Jr., Mrs. H. H. Eldredge, V. A. Eady, J. L. Signaigo, J. W. Conner, Mrs. Geo. D. McCreary, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. McCreary, Jr., R. B. Bealuu, W. S. Shields, Mrs. F. D. Stovell, . Whitlon Evans, L. Lea, Mrs. C. H. Edmunds, W. J. IL Weatherby and wife. - 'Mr. and Mrs. S. Rue Campbell, Mm. Edward Veile, Miss C. M. Veile, Alan | M. Pj'le, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Stevens. John L. Stoever, Mr. and Mrs. A G. Jungkul, J. B. Kelly, Frank A. Getzinger, Geo. F-^Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. iTc range, Mrs. Jos. H. Shoe- , maker, Mrs. L. A Conwell, Miss Francis Brown, F. L. Rebey, G. F. Smith, Mrs. E. IL Godshalk, Mrs. C. A God- j , shalk. Camden, N. J. — Wm. S. Townsend, A. C. Krauss. - WUdwood — Alexander Laird, Miss N. ] Hoogan, Miss II. La Bar. Bridgeton — Theo. Kitchner. 1 Princeton — J. Ritchie Smith. ■ Woodstown — Wm. Tatlock. Wenonah — R. H. Gage. 1 Bethlehem— Caleb Kinney. • '-"-Bristol, Pa. — R. M- Abbott. i y New York — Mrs. E. O. Richards. Cincinnati, O. — W. S. Perkins, Mrs. E. ( f P. Kemper, Harriet N. Nemper. Atlantic City — H. L. Kay, Miss E. H. . Adams, Miss Edna High, D. If. Adams, ■ Edw. F. Jardun. i Cliambersburg- — 11. C. Miller. Newark — G. R. Nunior. ' Logan, Pa. — Geo. S. Y'eo. E Seranton, Pa. — Mrs. W. S. Hutchings. West Pittstown, Pa.— Mrs. C. L. Mac- j . Miilan, Miss Margaret MaeMillan, Miss ' . Janet MaeMillan. I Waterbury, Conn. — J. S. George. ( Cape May — Harry A Relyea. ( i i WINDSOR ARRIVALS | Philadelphia — W. E. Leunger, Ben. ( • Lewis. J> A. Byer. F. J. Rout. Thomas , " Robb, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Boyd. | I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ayres, Mrs. H. Hewitt. Miss Evelyn Smith, G. N. Robison. Rev. Geo. Faber, J. M. Davis. Har- ' r old Kilson. E. E. Neuson. C. H. He«tb, I . W. L. Thompnon, W. Reed. I Jersey City— Geo. B. Aufken. j , Chicago — R. C. Hall. j , Millville — A I. McOorriston. Asbory Park— C. R. Zacharias and J wife, Mary Zacharias. ' V. S. Navy— A. N. Offley. ' 1 ' New Haven— C. H. Stevenson. I ' Boston, Mass.— Geo. W. Fillc-n ( j IN MEM0RIAM

s In loving remembrance of our dear — '. wife and mother, Anna Seymdre. who departed this life, May 22, 1913. A little while and then well understand Li • Just whv it was that grim Death's icy -bind Clasped in its cold embrace the one we H loved; . . Robbed the home of the mother love so Huslnd the glad sound of mother's pat- 0, ferine feet: Turned joy to sorrow: wrung our hearts i with pain. pi = And caused the tears of bitterness to fall like rain: A little while and then— well understand Husband and Daughter. 344-S22IS.lt 0 The New Jersey Stat.- Board of Ex- " a miners of Nurses wUi hold Examinations for Graduate Nurse# in the State House. Trenton. N. J., on June 15. 10. and I". 1915, if the number of applicants warrants it. Applications must be filed fifteen days prior to June 15, 1915. Information and application blanks can be procured of the SecretaryTreasurer. Jennie M. Shaw, R. N.. 487 Orange St.. Newark. N. J. 318-lt-5-15 Ware's Drug Shop 1 (THE REX ALL STORE) J Patent Medicines, Drug Sundries. p Toilet Goods at Lowest Prices; Ask to see the Blu- Line Rubber Goods, 2 year guarantee; also fresh stock of Pirika, Samoset and Huyler Candies; All Writ- 3 ing Paper and Holiday Goods reduced Washington and Decatur Street, Decatur and Washington Streets Cape May. U HOW I SERVE YOU First. I will build you the beat boat for the money. * Second. I will store your boat In my t enclosed boat bouse by the year or the c Third. I can offer yon a choice of the ' beat second ' hand boats and take your 1 present craft In part payment on a a«w i one. Railway# on which to run boat*. JOHN A PHARO. 1103 Lafayette 8L. Keystone pho— •*«. (ED.

SPECIALS THIS WEEK A new lot of fine hats just in for Children's Day. Also a new lot of lace and fine dreas material .at Laura M. Brown's 417 Washington Street Established 1886 'Pheii Connection THE DAYLIGHT STORE NEW SPRING MILLINERY Brand new collection out of"*our workSmart, simple sailors for tailored wear, l-'lower-trimmed hats to wear now and later, too. Feather trimmed hats that are wonder- I fully becoming. 0. L. W. Knerr 518 & 520 Washington St. Cape May, N. J. ; 1 1. H. SniTH^ < Clothier jjj 1 608 Washington SI, '» in Opposite Reading Sta C S | CAPE MAY K. J. Ln Bolts for |( tat upwards ■ \ V Oraraoata from »T to fit 1 ? Hat*. Caps Trunks and r a JB Oaatlamaa'i Fuiolahln* OasBt ' b I rm at Philadelphia prloaa 7 k

WALL PAPER. Large assortment of desirable patterns for Parlors, Dining Rooms, Bed Rooms, Kitchens, etc. . Special Prices Imported and Domestic Plain Oat Meal and Felt Papers. See my com- I plete line before making your Spring purchases. JOSEPH K. HAND Jr. 315 Washington St. | Star and Wave Office. TEN Strong Companies Aggregate Canltal over 350.000.000 Represented bv SAMUEL 1". ELDREDGE. Fire Insurance Agent. Twenty-Six years of experience. Your insurance placed with me Is absolute protection from loss by fire. Apply to S. F. ELDREDGE Merchants . National Bank Building Cape May. New Jersey. SPRING^ CLOTHING For either men or women should be tailor made. Place your order now with Sherer. who has bad years of experience in producing fine clothing for men and women. Latest Spring samples and styles are now ready SCHERFRTS Decatur, near Washington Street. h

COLDWELL LAWN MOWERS Nothing but the beat of materials and workmanship enter into the construction of Coldwell Lawn Mowers. They have been continu ttilj ci he markets of the world for morethan forty years. PRICES RANGE FROM $3.00 TO $12.00 , A 14-inch Ball Bearing Mower for $4.00. - CHAS. A SWAIN 315-7 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY, N. J. f Springs 1915 Ilf you are now a customer of ours, we believe you I will agree that we fulfill every claim we make. If you have never had your clothes made by us we hope you will give us an opportunity to demonstrate the superiority of our service on your new Spring Suit ; | GYS RIEF LADIES' AND MEN'S TAILOR | e 424 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. ' ^ eeeeeera Pk°ne 190D ! NEW FEED STORE OPEN | West Cape May, N. J. A A full LINE OF FEED AND POUL TRY SUPPLIES, GARDEN SEEDS I AND TOOLS. J. SIMK1NS, 506 Broadway ' LAWTON BRO. I " ill commence THURSDAY, APRIL 29th

and deliver to the consumer GASOLINE AT 9k CENTS Per GallonCOAL OIL AT 7k CENTS Per Gallon. Will carry Lubricating Oils and Motor Supplies. All goods strictly guaranteed or money refunded. CAPE MAY SHOE REPAIRING CO. 112 Jackson Street Old Shoes made New, by Electricity, in Twenty Minutes. Rubber Sole work a Specialty — the only place of its kind in the city.

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A. KENIC SHOEMAKER i All work done by hand, f RUBBER SOLES £ SPECIALTY Repairing while you wait. Workcalled for and delivered. ALL FANCY WORK GUARANTEED 105 Jackson St, Cape May, N. J.

DERR'S ICE CREAM Special Attention to Family Trade. Orders Promptly Delivered Factory, 314 Mansion St. Dining Room, 313 wa|treet°* i table d'hote dinners a specialty ; GET AN EASY PUMPING WELL < F. GOODELL ELDREDGE ARTESIAN AND DRIVEN WELLS. Non - corrosive points as ad exclusively. 153 York Ave., West Cape May