RAJjgOiY, OCTOBER », I»15 .JAPE HAT STAB AND WAVX
I- . Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co.. doins business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my^jjrescnce. this 6th day of December. AiSeal)B'1 A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Take Rail's Family Pills for copstlpatloo. WEST CAPE MAY Mr. and Mr*. George. L*. Taylor aip spending sometime away. Mrs. Hester Nouders entertained ln-i\ , son last- week. '. i\Y ate glad to. hear tlist Mr;. Chlla Human has tit-turned home after being in the Cooper Hospital for some time. Horace Church is the owner ut .a new ^ automobile. , Albert Smith hit" returned home after ( fefeiining a few, weeks at l'ennsg-ove. Mr* Mary A. Stanton is ent«T*ain'i.ig s Mrs Harriet Kirasev. Mrs. Marv Miller was the guest of bet i.euli'-tv. Daniel Millqr, recently. ( Mi-. Margaret Oliver and son Marvin | Oliver, motored to Philadelpli.i last Friday. Win. P. Nichols, Jr.. returned after spending some time at 1'ennsgrove. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Taylor spent one day last week in Philadelphia. I Miss Jetpiie Scull spent over Sunday i with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Marcus A. Scull. l Miss Anna Smith is spending some ) time in Philadelphia. < Floyd I,. Hughes is spending two •weeks in Vermont. New Hampshire and i other points of interest. Mrs. Mamie Lake, of Pleasantville was , visiting her mother. Mrs. Millicent • Henderson recently. Mr. and Mrs. Southard Kl dredge are r spending a week 01 more 011 their farm. : The new postmaster. Mr. Frvmire. is 1 making good as a rareful and accom- 1 1 modating official. .Rev. J. L. Lamlis preached and adtnin- 1 1: istered the Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- ( per in the Oold Spring Presbyterian ' j Church last Sabbath. \ OUR VOCATIONAL SCHOOL. i Our Vocational School is now part of I the county's equipment, and news that is offered concerning it will l»e told. t Vocational education is with tlie pur- p pose of fitting for profitable employment. sating valuable time for each , schooling and apprenticeship by combin- " ing the two during the one period. The law under which the school exists recngnizpa thr<-e phases: The industrial, the agricultural and the domestic artsIn Cape May County for the present only the agricultural classes will be organized. Mr. J. Arcber Stackhnusc who is to have charge of these', entered upon | his dutiesjiL-September and has issued ; the mwspectus, for the 'courses to begin { Xonnubcr 1st. copies of which may be had Vrora him at C'onrt House. The tuition is absolutely free. The first school will Is- located in Court House. THE GRANGE. The Bienuial Meeting of the Cape May Pomona or County Grange will be with the Dias Greek Grange, the 27th inst. (Wednesday), the sessions afternoon and evenings, with the banquet between. | Dias (Veek is off the railroad but it lias been the custom to have teams meet the tiains likely to bring grangers and to letiiru tor the afternoon trains out, such as must otherwiae remain over night or walk. Dias Creek holds the "mother Grange," its real name being "The (ape May" having been the first In the county to organize and, at the time, with no other in sight. Later, when other subordinate granges were organiard and there were enough for a • Pomona, the call for organizing it was ' issued by the County Deputy for tlir | cape May Grange, and the meeting was under its auspice*. Action taken at this meeting was that the meetings of the 1'oniona for the elivtiuu of officers must alwkys he with "the Cape May Grange and the Charter of the Pomona have place ou /its walls. The Pomona in those days elcrted officers annually. Hater, by ruling of the State Orange the election bi-came biyuuial. Linneaus Swain. Swainton. was the first Master, and at the close of bis third term deelined re-election that the Pomona might hare its full quota in a past mast.r- , Mrs. Hattie Fidlcr, Dennisrillr, was the first la-cturer and Eli Townsend then of Clermont the first secretary. Miss Maggie Ludlani of Dennisville, the first treasurer, the last named two being still in office; Mrs. Fidler declining re-elec-tion at the close of the fourth term because of iU health. The present Master is Frank E. Bate of Fishing Creek; the Lecturer, A. D. T. Howell, of Dias Creek. Of the two sessions of a meeting, the first is given to Pomona business, and for this year will include election of officers reports from subordinate
granges of the county, the perennial"" promise of Past Master Joseph D. Camp J ! that his gift of the paraphernalia for : j giving the Pomona Degree -in full form j 1 is coming, and a symposium upon the'j [ Children's Contest in' crop -growing and j • baking and sewing, to be held with -the 1 County Board of Agriculture meeting 1 in Court .House -the week ' following. New ffre this Pomona meeting will ' • lie the Farm Demonstrator, Prof. 1 Thrasher- and wife and the County Vocational Director Prof. Ktackbousc and wife anil it is expected the class or admission, will include the new Granges of , Am 'on. Atlantic County's Farm Dem- j onstrator El wood IXiuglass and Voca- j tional Director R. D. Maltby are mem- j bers and will be present if |K>s<ible. The i evening session is in charge of thu Lee- • turer. and generally brings but the 1 ootiutv official*, nearly all of whom are PutnqiiM member*. Soqtli Seuville Grange can "this year boast of the largest "per capita" for the State Grange." the largest active .membership in the County and second only to Viuejand Grange in the three counties of "Atlantic. Cumberland and Cape May. The secret in the success is, good Master. Frank Swain, a good li-cturer and good "eats, " and plenty of them. There is never a meeting without applications and special meetings must be held for giving the degrees. THE MAN ABOUT TOWN. Frurn the outlook it is ex'pected to have a Republican Senator to Tepresent Dr. Clarence E. Pyle closed liis busihere for the season and with his family motored to Philadelphia the first of the week. The old Washington Street sheds have been spoken of again iu public meetings. • Edward Gross bas returned from his ' suburban bungalow and is occupying his 7 Jackson street cottage. 1 Mrs. OUic Wiley, after passing the : summer in Philadelphia, is at lit De- I cat 111 street for a short stay. 1 Several changes in the address of onr 1 I' local residents have been made sinoe the 1 first of October. t Mr. T. W. Traino'r, of Chester, is at jhis Broadway bungalow. j j T. E- Pooley, of Havcrford, is occupy- .( Win. Morices' handsome beach front I villa for a Mv weeks this month. 1 Miss Kate C. Biddlc, of Philadelphia, - at a North Street cottage for the < balance of the season. j The automobile parade which passed < through our streets on Wednesday was 1 greatly enjoyed by all. 1 When yonng men form -our city conf pj
il" templates marrying in another city, do p not forget to take your license from r j home with you. n| Rev. Relyca gave .a plain talk in his e j sermon on Sunday as to some of the d j needs for the betterment of our city and e to the young men. g - IN MEMORLAM. " In memory of Miss Maud Pidrco. who ■ departed this life October 13, 1IM4, at " Erma, X. J. Sadly missed by a friend , of Cape May. • , - I'etitions for Commissioner or other . j legal blanks sold at the Star and Wave ; Stationery Department. Positively no copy will be received , c for publication in the Star and Wave ■ i- after 5 o'clock Thursday P. M-, and 1 under no circumstance will commufiica- • r t ions be published without the signar ture of the writer. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A [ TO MEMBERS OF THE REPUBLICAN , COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Whereas, the statutes of New Jersey provide that "The Annual" Meeting of each County Committee shall be held on the first Saturday after Primary day, 1 at *u hour and place "to be designated, t iu a notice to be given by the respective chairmen, thereof," and whereas - such legal notice was given to less than i 50 per cent, of the 81 members elected : at the late primaries in this County, and Whereas, it bas ' been the general cus- • torn of the Cape May County Executive . Committee to adjorun to a later date > when all members had not been given a - "notice previous to the first Saturday following the Primary Election, thero- ■ fore at a meeting held at Cape May House. October 2, by -a part of the members elect of the Ooutitv Com- • inittee a temporary organization was ( • effected and the following resolution | Resolved, that this meeting be adto Saturday, the Oth day of Oc.tober, 1015, at 2 p., m., at the Court j House. Cape May Court House. X. J., and that the Secretary of the last Com- N -nittee. Joseph G. Champion, be re- • quested to send a notice of said ad-' meeting to each person who I was elected as a member of the County | Committee at the late PriIn accordance with the above artion.
1 the following is sent you. Ocean City, X. J., Oct 6th, 1015. 1 You are hereby requested to be prcs- . ent at an adjourned meeting of the 'Cape ; May County Executive Committee to ' be held in the Court' House building at Cape May Court House, X. J., on Saturday, the Oth day of October, at 2 o'clock ; ' P. M., for the purpose of effecting a.: permanent organization, and for' .Mich ■ ' 1 other Amsiness as may properly come be- ' fore the. meeting. JOS. G. CHAMPION', j Secretary. 1 ' Positively no copy will be received; for publication in the Star and Wave ! after 5 o'clock Thursday P. M„ and 1 under no circumstance will comraumca-J-tions be published without the signa- ' ture of the writer. ISOLITE LIGHTING and COOKING GAS Sold by the pound Small monthly rental for equipment The dean, safe, economical and 1 satisfactory lighting and cooking gas. for farmhouses, small-town resi- < dencea, country dubs, stores, hotels, camps, etc., where dty-gas is not _ available. n We will consider applications from any enterprising man or firm, of established standing, to act as our agent in this district. n Booklet. d«scKbinz thii iu and it. «n«. wiU bo fr... THE PINTSCH COMPRESSING CO. 2 RECTOR ST.. NEW YORK. N. Y. SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY AXD SATURDAY TRIMMED HATS, VERY ATTRAC- ' TIVE PRICES. COLOXIAL AXD ALL NEWEST SHAPES JUST IX. • at Laura M. Brown's - 417 Washington Street
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