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PERSONAL MENTION J. V. Newman and wife, of West - The Misses Annie and Eleanor Bill, two t ivacious and very pretty young Philadelphia ladies, are spending a few weeks at the Sherwood as guests of Prof. 11 ud Mrs. Waff. Mrs. Catharine Rynard is coming to C«|>e May to spend September. She has been spending July and August in New York. >lr». Arthur Mason Chichester, Jr.fhaa returned to Widworthy. her home, in Leesbiug, \'s., after speniftng some time very pleasantly in Cape May as the ffuest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jones Wister. t Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warwick, of Philadelphia, are in Cape May, visiting friends for a short time. The cake sale managed by Miss Eleanor Hopkins, at her cottage on Ocean Stret. netted the neat sum of *160, which will be applied to the relief fund for French soldiers. Mrs. P. M. (leorge. of Washington, D. C., an* ber niece. Miss Hazel George, were recently entertained at the home of Mrs. C. Willis, on Broadway." West. Cape May. Mrs. Zane and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Zane. of Chestnut Hill, spent several days, recently, in Cape May. Gilbert A. Harvey will leave next week for a camping trip in the Maine woods. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cobb Kennedy have gone to Canada on a fishing trip. tCill.am Kinnetav of ( lermSYltoWII. Kingaley, Germantown, a
who has been tlie guest of Edward Cas- j ( sard nt the Baltimore Inn, has' returned ; gl to his home. Thomas Kenny, of Wissahickon, is in | p Ca|ie May, having motored here. i j. Miss Web -i Latham, of Chester. Pa., is ' H visiting fr 'Ills- ill Cape Slav Tor a few weeks. Mr. and Mr«. Edwin J. Faher. of Bal- H timore. an- again in Cape May for a ( visit of ae eral weeks. Tliey arc regia- j. tered at t'-.e Star Villa. L. DeW t Taylor and two charming daughters, the Misses Margaret andj(i Gladys, of Relvidere. $1. J., are among |f the Star Villa guests. I , Miss Catherine C. Lutzer and Miss j Will iMi Baines. of Brooklyn. New York, , were among thosi- who went to Atlantic I City, and were favorably impressed with , New Jersey's greatest resort. Thcv arc, | ^ however, in love with Cape May and j ^ hope to become regular visitors. They : ^ are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyeett. | ( Mr. Collin Stratfcon and family, of Col- , lings wood, spent Sunday with Kichard , j. Reeves arid family. | „ Mrs. Elizabetli Hewitt lias returned to i Onpe May. after s|iending some time at ^ Newport Newa, Va. There is a large attendance at the I ( West Cape May Chapel Sunday School ! g exerv Sunday. Everyone Is invited. j Miss Irene Hewitt, of Camden, is | ^ •pending the week-end with relatives in ! j West Gape May. ^ L Mr. and Mrs. David Hughes spent Sun- j j. -day at Seaville camp meeting. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Langdon Mitchell and their daughter. Miss Valentine Mitchell, p who -are entertaining very extensively | ( this season at their pretty New Yorkj ^ Avenue cottage, expect to remain here I until October 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bright, of Chest- I nut Hill, are at the Hotel Cape May, to . remain until the middle of September. , j Mrs. Sussex D. Davis, Jr., the manager . ? of Stockton Villa. Has so many bookings ^ for the month of September that she Coutem plates keeping her house open ^ until Getober 1st. Mrs. George Gowen Hood gave an auc- ^ thin bridge party at her attractive sum- I , mer residence, at 200 Madison Avenue, ( recently. ! Mrs. Edwin B. Paul and Miss Mary Paul, who Spent the greater part of the ^ season at the Hotel Cape Mar. have gone to the White Mountains, where they ! oini-d their friend. Miss Anna K. Coatee j Mrs. Hill and Miss Ramsey, daughter* 1 of' Admiral Ramsey, and the Misses Rocker, sister* of Mrs. Philip Sheridan, are among the guests at the Windsor ! 1 Hotel. Mia* Susan Lynch Brnco. daughter of ; Mrs. Arthur Bruce, of Pelham Road. Germaatowa, came to Cape May a few days ago. and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hollinshead N. Taylor. Mrs. William W. Farr and her daughtar. Miss Miry _Phelan Farr, have returned to their home, at St. Martin's, - after spending two weeks very pleas- j antly at the Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis D. Thompson, of Hamilton Court, and their daughter. I Vis* la. iirr FW « • j Dr. and Mrs. John M. Fogg and their I sons, of Asbury Terrace. Oak Lane, who ; brginnig of September. Mr*. Henry P. Biddle is in Chpe May I Mr- and Mrs. N. Myers Fitler and | family have a suite pf rooms at the j Marine Apartments for -the remainder of j the aeaaon. Rev. John C, Lincoln, of East Brady, j Pa has taken apartments at the El i Driaco. and will remain in Cape May for I the baiaaoe of August.
Chief Justice C. K. Campbell, of the Cnited States Court of Claims, and Mrs. t Campbell are spending August st the a IChalfonte. Judge J. H. SUrbuck and family, of 1 Winston-Salem. N. C-, are among the i 1 well-known Southern families who are '• sjiending the summer at the Windsor. i 5 J. E. Wacsche and family motored i r from Baltimore cn Saturday and will 1 spend the. remainder of the season in i Cape May as guests of the Star Villa. I 0 Mrs. J. S. Rodman, of Philadelphia, has 1 joined her mother. Mrs. A. E. Hinman. i * who is sjiending the summer in Cape i May. They are registered at the Star i * Villa. * D Mr. and Mrs. James Clarke and daughf t.-r, Miss Helen Clarke, of Merchantville, > « N. J- arrived in Cape May on Saturday < '» f„r , gtay of several weeks. They are 1 among the Star Villa guest*. lf Mr. and Mrs. Klwood Souder. Jr., and 1 8 interesting daughter, Betty, are enjoying I the summer at Cape May. Mr. Souder is j s decorator and furnisher of Wilmington ' n and has equipped several Cape May cottages from top to bottom. ir Mr*. Felix duPont and daughter, of Wilmington, Del., are in Capo May for L the month of August. They liavc rooms e- at the Marine Ajiartments. Mr. and Mrs. James Clarke Otteos, * and their charming daughter,' Miss Helen Clarke Ottens, of Merchantville, N- J-, !S are in Cape May for the remainder of ,l August. They art staying -at the Star Villa. k Mrs. Bandoljih F. Justice, of Bryn Mawr, Is spending tlihc summer in Cnpa' 'y May. " Dr. Albert B. Donaldson and family now occupying cottage numbeiflSl 1
jCorgie Street for the remainder of the " | Miss Anna Rively, of Locust Street, '* j l"biladel]ihia. lias taken ajiartments on I Perry Street for the remainder of the season. i Sir. F. B. Tipjiett arid family, of Baltiiin.re. are occupying a suite of rooms , at- the Ufayette. lost year they had a " cottage here, for the season. Mr. Tippett ° . a prominent attorney of the Moral- ^ mental City. . Mr. and Mrs. Edwar.l Sydenham Page. I of Chester Road. Devon, and their family are in Cape May to remain for C j flie month of August. ! Mr. and Mrs. Scott, of Wilmington, I j Del. .have returned to their home, after a brief visit to Cape May. h Mr. and Mrs. Sjieneer Miller. 3d, who t i a cottage in Caja- May for the sen • - ! son. are spending several days in New S I ork, aeeompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joel c Cook lluber. 1 ' The sewing class organized by Miss f Hopkins, for the puiposi of s ! making bandages for the French soldiers, t 1 continues to meet every Wednesday at a ■ Miss Hopkin's Ocean Street cottage. t ! Miss Marie Starr, the popular daugh- g I of Dr. and Mrs. R. Walter Starr, will a ; sjiend a part of September in Chelsea. t I Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Waesclis and o j interesting family are at the Star Villa 1 j for a few weeks. They are entertaining d their numerous friends with some de- t | rides in their new car, which Mr. t I Waesche handles admirably, j Mr. and Mr*. Walden C. Nimmo, of c j are at the Colonial, where I they will remain a couple of weeks. Mrs. i i N'imrao appears daily in a new costume t and when seen on the strand seems to s appear more natty each time. f Miss Beatrice Lognc. the really charm- t daughter of Congressman J. W. i i of Philadelphia, is spending the 1 week with the pretty Miss Stella Kelly, f ' at her cottage on Beach Avenue. 1 • Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Joffe. of Rochesi N. Y.. are spending a few weeks in - 'Cape May as guests of Mr. and Mr*. * jTeitelman. on Washington Street. Mr. | Joffe is the owner of large distilleries in. I i the Empire State. it j Captain and Mrs. Poyntcr, of Phila- 1 delphia. are in Cajie May to spend the ' | remainder of the season, j Louis Arnold,' of Philadelphia, is in . < | Cajie May to spend his vacation at the ■ ' sea sore. Lafayette Personals At the recent children's party at the j | new hotel, the Lafayette was ably rep- | resented by the following future society r belles: Miss Marv Ridgely Preston, Miss Martha Bodenbender. Miss Josephine j , King, Miss Regina Carr. Miss Folia Bo- | denbender. Miss Annette Laiighran. Miss 1 Nancy Mitchell, and Mis* I .aura Boden- . bender: while the present society sot was represented bv Miss Annette Newdirkr anii Miw-Grae V. Itarrigan. . 1 Numbered among the guests at the l-efsjvette are. men prominent in every j walk Vf 'if"'- The bar is represented, by the Hon. John M. Campbell. M noted {Philadelphia member of the bench, and r j Mr. Rnxton M. Ridgely, a Baltimore bar- ^ rister. The stage is represented by Mr. JR. H. Backing, a former grand opera ' i singer: the railroad interests by Mr. W. ! E. McClurg, of Pittsburgh, who holds a 1 j resjKinsible jmsitkm with the PennsyD j vania Railroad. The insurance business I i by Mr. Norval H. King, of Baltimore ; e | medicine by Dr. C. W. Mitrhell and Dr. ' |L W. Iausdowne. both prominent physi- ; eians in Battiinore. Md.. while education jis representeil by Prof. L. W. Smith, arid !1 1 science by Mr. Wm. Bodenbender, a r I manufacturing chemist of New Orleans, Louisiana.
Two really charming young ladies of the typical Baltimore type can be found I at the lafayette in the persona of Miss Helen Tippett and Miss Natalie Tippett sisters are skilled swimmers and i most graceful dancers. Registered at the Lafayette is Lieut. 1 J. Murphy, of Baltimore. He jut( recently received his diploma at West oint. being a member of the '16 class aDd is resting up here in Cape May be entering u|>on his life's work. Another prominent young Balttmorean at the Lafayette is Edgar Tippett. He is student at the I'nivcrsity of Virginia, and the beet "varsity twirler on the nine there. Among the many young bridal couples who' are sjiending their honeymoon in Cape May is Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Fisher, who motored into our midst last Friday and arc registered at the Lafayette. Mrs. Fisher, before her mar- : riage, was Marjorie Emerick, a society I bell.e of Butler, Pa., in which town Mr. i is a prominent business man. CAPE MAY COUNTY NO LONGER TAIL ENDER From Tuesday's Daily Star and Wave Cape May County may wow give herself »ira— not referring, jo her fine as- [ sortiaent of ocean breezes. No longer i* she to bear the unenviable distinction • of New Jersey's smallest county in pop- . ulatidn. .,T)n- aimoUpccmenX of tin- Dconn County . census returns pots > f-enator Mathis' bailiwick at tlie foot of the class • while Cajie May proudly moves up to twentieth place, with 24.407 poo pie to Ocman's 23.0H, The gala of population . has b'-en in>( quite 6 j»er cent, in Ocean lias quite jier cent, jn Ocean
in live years, lis against .24 and i fraction in Cape May. Another incident of the census result is that Cajie May passes from fourth to third class of eountka. ' In fact." there i* no fourtli "class county * now. as Cajie May was the only otic. The a change may be of some importance there •' as affi-cting the "wret or dry" question in some of the towns where' licenses will now have to lie granted by local excise boards instead of by the oounty court. — frum Newark -Evening Star. I August 14. 1913. AiiD TRANSFERS 1 AMONG COAST GUARDS. ' Tuesday's Daily Ktar -aud Wave 1 Perhaps, now here in the country i» to ' found a more cilicicnt and better ' trained, and at the same time, faithful set of public servants, than the Cnited Coast Guards, who guard our coasts day and night, and whose whole ' life is devoted to looking after the wel- « f others. A visit to the Cold ; Spring Station, where there are seven of these men. on duty in their well kept and sanitary quarters, is especially in- , cresting to a layman. Tlie men arc a ( geaial. courageous wt of gentlemen, who ( re always courteous to visitors and take pleasure in explaining the details > of their profession. Every Monday and , morning they have interesting drills, on tlie beach in front of the station. These drills are well worth going ( to see. and one who has never done so, ] hould not miss seeing, at least one such exhibition during • visit to Cape May. some changes have been made , the personnel of the guards along ] the South Jersey coast. It might be stated that the rules and regulations, • governing the admission of new men to the service are very rigid, and a man j must be able to measure up to a very i | high standard of physical stamina and j development, in order to get into the ser- ! Joe. Springer and Al. Church, both , surfnu-n at the Cold Spring Station foi ' , twenty-four years, have recently been promoted to the position of captain, the _ former to Two Mile Beach, and the latter from Two Mile Beaeli to Anglesea. The koejx-r of Holly Beai-h has been retired, under the rule* of tlie serv'.t*The former keeju'r of Anglesea has been i transferred to Hereford. Cold Spring ! jnow lias «ix men and the captain. - After j October 1st another man will lie added. ■i * I 1916 FORD CARS HAVE ARRIVED J From Tuesday's Daily Star and Wave ( J J. E. M <f ray, the hustling Ford agent, { has. lately received a consignment of ncw ' Ford ears of the W16 model, which he ' lis delivering "to his customer*. The first * to secure one of these natty new ma- ^ chinos i» Mrs. Ida Blackburn, of Cajie •May Point, who is enjoying herself with her many friends touring South Jersey. ~ Mrs. George Strings, of Cold Spring. ' is the happy uglier of a new Ford Tour- | ing car. She is out with her family every j day. making good use of her car and cnj joying the fresh air. riding in the oj>en country. Harry Balm, the successful laundryman has recently purchase*! a new Ford I Runabout which he finds very convenient in his business. s MARR.FD AT ELiCTON, MARYLAND. Mr. Hampton F.- Pierson announce* •. the marriage of liis daughter, Miss Nel- - lie M. Pierson, of West Cape May, to II Mr. Edward Mussor, of "Pittsburg. Pa., . 1 on July 16tlv 1915. The yourijf jieople . > were married at Elkton, Md., by Rev. j 1, Jones, and are now residing at Wilmington, Del 0
THINGS WHICH CAN BE DONE. 1 From Tuesday's Daily Star and Wave 1 Plank the sides of Cape Island Creek . aud dredge it oat its entire length so as I to make It available for motor boata. Let Cape May, South Cape May, West . Cape May, Cape May Point and Lower | Township unite in creating a fund for t the eradication of mosquitoes in the 1 lower section of the county. It can be , • done and the increase in the number of visitors and in the value of land which 1 woold result would be phenomenal. It . 5 would j>ay land owners to contribute , largely to such a fund. » Build jetties at proper point! to prevent further damage by the sea. i Build a proper high school building 1 with a sufficient auditorium for conven- '. tion purposes to seat 1,00(1 jieople or t Get away from the consideration of • every proposed project on a personal - basis, and judge them on a community r basis. '*.'«* *."< \ Th/ P. R. R.-oI its own volition sboiild establish a steamer route from Cajie May to Lewes. Glance at the $8,000 useless concrete j basis at the water works, and recall the partially closed valves which diminished 1 the city water supply so that a scheme for building an unnecessary auxiliary '' system was pushed through and remem- • ber that the boys who did these tricks n are the ones who want Commission '" form of g- ernment. n Water no-tors purchased in. Pittsburg r and attached in every house in this city IS would cost a pretty penny without 0 eouiit rake off. The Commission form" 0 of Government schemers are the same as n those who were behind the meter plot. mi
CARD PARTY AND DANCE A card party and dance will be conducted for* the benefit of the Church of Our Ladv. Star of the Sea, of Cape May, at the Lafayette Hotel on Thursday evening. August 26th, at 8:15 o'clock. CHINA SALE AND LAWN FETE The ladies of the Clinrch of the Advent are conducting a very- successful sale of hand-painted - china on Washington St The china is ' very beautiful and is worthy of inspection, even if one does not wish to buy. One week this afternoon the church will have a lawn fete for children on the large and beautiful grounds surrounding tlie home of Mr. Reed, on Uafrcttc Street. The entertainment and amusements planned for the occasion are especially adapted to children. In the evening there will be a progTam of entertainment for adults. FALL SCHEDULE, 1915, OF JUDGE HOWARD CARR0W The 1915 fall schedule of sitting is announced by Circuit Court Judge Howard Carre w as follows: Cape May, Sejrteiuber 14th to 27th, inc., excepting 21st aud 22d. Salem, September 21 and 22, inc. Cumberland, September 28 to October 11, inclusive. \ Atlantic, October 13 to 30, inc. Gloucester. November 2 to 13, inc. November 15 to 24, inc. Motions Judge Carrow will sit at chambers, when notified of motions, as», follows. - First and second Saturdays, Court House, Camden, 10:30 a. m. Saturday, Law Library, Atlantic City. 10:30 a. m. Motions may' be arranged for other ; time* and places. j Judge. Carrow can be seen at his office. '207 Market Street. Camden. N. J.,. any 'day at 10:00 o'clock when he is not out on tlie circuit, and when he is on the ; circuit letter* directed to his office will 1 be forwarded to him. LUMBER AND Mill Work GE O. OGDEN & SON ' Meadow View farm Vegetables and Produce ERMA, N. J. . Keystorie Phone 24X r j
A. H. FAULKNER j Contractor 1 and Builder Kcjstoc* rboc* stm 121 Hifbes Street Cape Maj.N.J.
HORSES |i FOR SALE ™ Constantly on hand ail sorts of horses from the heapest to the best, any acae or kind. Job! write what you want and I will sosnl iton 10 days trial and wdl take at away if not satisfactory. Yon positively take am chance as the aanmal liust Suit Yea. Resnsmher that the gearantee is gsod-pp Horses Cows sold at Auction as well au at private sales. s TtT:)Ta35 Most of Cape May County horses oome from Woodbine, on account of square dealings. MAX POTASHNICK Woodbine. N. J. gf m
SPECIALS FOR SUMMER at LaventhoPs i A very nice line of silk Crepe de Chine waists and very t latest style in skirts. REASONABLE PRICES. 319 WASHINGTON STREET Store open Daily ; WHEN FURNISHING A SUMMER HOME i whether it be a cozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is of fii.t „ importance to secure the aid of a reliable dealer. Your comfort and pleasure depend on your selection not for a day only as with many purchases, but for years to come, and a large percentage of the ooat can be saved by the advice and assistance of an experienced dealer. WENTZELL'S, 33 Perry Street J . Refrigerators of tried and proven quality. New importation of mattings. New Linoleums, Crex Grass Rugs. Everything in house ' furnishings. Come in and see. WINDSOR HOTEL NEAR THE BEACH OPEN ALL THE YEAR Largu Su Purlers. Electric Elevator* THE WINDSOR o... f™. ..j s.~- h«. Cape-Mast NJ. miss half in t Mas Haipin " TL- Comfertable Surround iags. Special 1 tie iviarcy rates fcr Winter and Spring. Open all the Year Excellent Tablemrs. t. c. sink MILLER COTTAGE 334 PERRY STREET Now o|i*n, excellent table, comfortable rooms, good service, convenient location Keystone Phone 68-8. H. H. McPHERSON. THE SANRITA || MRS. GEORGE i. COOPER 51i Uitvelle Street Cape May, Mew Jersey
THE HARRISON MRS. C. D. HARRISON Cor. Perry and South Lafayette Streets, Cape May, N. J. HOTEL DEVON J. L. KEHR, Proprietor ^ South Lafayette Street Cape May, New Jersey i Bellemere ComfiE MRS. E. SMITH 109-11 Perry Street, Cape May, N. J

