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Ob February ifith, mr. and Mrs. An- i > drew Dorner, of thia city, celebrated 1 their golden wedding at their home oil' c lAf«yeUe Street. Mr. Dome* is « re- \ . tired business nan and ia commander of f Ua Mecray Post No, 40, Q. A. R., and 3 . A . "-•

a veteran of the Chil War, having engaged in the battle of the Wilderness, Battle of Gettysburg, Battle of Winchester and several others, and ia proud of the fact that he fought under McClellkn and Custer.

WEST CAPE MAY *■**« •. ■- ' tfsw Prank Eldredge -of Philadelphia, spent * Mat week with Mr. and Mr* Goodel El-Mrw-WdRYL Ntctek sweat er f$w -days m JfiBviUe reeeatly. * -. "p MF CUW» $«▼*** were Jmt ■ ad to-.^je^l^'a^BPt^rin-jaw, at ®°tw; pending some time away. ^ hfr*; ,M. Oliver ,jg eptertaining cop - a*-W5* j?" Ff'e -lev- ! > *<r -i1®? §W?i*tr( apent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Charles B. ftwkin.. Wra. -pLerrf spent Ifihuraday and Fri-. day wtflua Mather, Jfe* Emma CWy.i *, I teJfcJfW, W fe.PhiWelphia.on Friday last. •*^5**. jfriy Osttk* fla# ' aSainthl/ ' asset ing at the hhnd - of ffBss' Ann' ,-^f-v,on4Satuxtfay night 4aat Faust has returned after spin fly. \jfck. In Philadelphia. The Reliance Oaae net at the boaie ' wf •Mnh ^Oi Sterfca WTbitftedly tost. ,i

r . Mjra SalUe Johnaopi and Mias Me- [ Bride arc ynterta'ining friends at their home. .... _Mw. H. S. .Smith has returned to her Second lABenut home after an enjoyable trip- to Philadelphia and other point* BKrood Souder, Jr., of: Wilmington, '■ Del, called on relatives in -the -borough recently. ,r . , Mr* E. ii Eldredge is saffering from J' lacrert cold. Mr. and Mia. Allie Taylor and son wfca.weeh-end vuiUrs in Philadelphia. . 1 -'Mr. knd Mrit-'Wm. Blattfier are takr • ihg -Ortftf" M3: winter vacation with. Ih^^^Si^htCT^n^'CSmden. Z .* ; o "nsun T.--r Gummed: labels in fancy cut out deI. sighs, chr colors at very low price* A postal will hying full information. Stwppd- W*v*.-PuWishing Company, o 1 . '. I j ■ .. i . i , 1 — ~

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MBfRCMT 5 1 THE CAGES! CAPE MAT A. A. X06ES BOTH SEASHORE LEAGUE GAMES PLATED LAST WEEK. Sohstals tea (ha Week. , W. L. Pes . Wildwood Avo.. 7 1 A75 ( Cape May . 3 8 A75 Ocean «ty .2 6 .250 . Wildwood 42, Cape May ag On last Tuesday night Wildwood A. C. annexed another game from the local team which wag a hard blow. The victory for Wildwood was the first that | team on the Oape May fioor in 2 years and also gave Wildwood a good chance , for the pennant, -but the locals can yet overtake them by apme great playing. . The lineup: { cape mat a. a. Field F-oul Pta * Shields, forward 0 0 0 | Camp, forward 0 0 0 . Kirk, forward Jt 8 12 , Lemmon, centre 3 • 6 - little guard . 1 0 2 , r Sbaughnesey, guard 0 4 4 — — r Totals .. .;:... . 11 29 24 t WILDWOOD. FlsM Pool Pta ' , Colherg, forward <J 0 12 » Baker, forward 1 0 2 Keating, centre , . 1 v 9 2 i Sheehah; guard 1 0 2 Delaney, guard 2 20 p4 1 „ Totals. v;:£* . ' 11 20 24 5 Ocean City 38, Cape May 2 A 1 1 On Wednesday evening last Cape May A. A. journeyed to Ocean City and 1 again met defeat by the score of 38 to defeat by

28 1 Wildwood 44, Ocean City 39. Wildwood A. 6. defeated the Ooeaa ' City Military Club on the former's floor last Thursday evening 44-29. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. SECOND ANNUAL COUNTT CONTEST OF THE PUPILS OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND MEMBERS OF HOME CULTURE CLUBS IN THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAT. 5 EXHIBITS AND AWARD OF PRIZES MADE NOVEMBER 5th AND fith, ... >'S. Receipts. Balance on hand from last year $32.10 . Received from Banks: Security Trust Co. Cape May, $15.00 National Bank, Tuckahoe 15.00 Marine National Bank, Wildwood, 25.00 Merchants National Bank Cape May, 15.00 1 First National Bank, ■' Ocean City, 10.00 1 With' Special Prizee, the total contribution from this bank was $60.00.) Title and Trust Co., Wildwood, 10.00 1 First National Bank, Court House, 15.00 < Title and Trust Company. Ocean City, 10.60 'With Special Prizee, the total contribution from this bank was $50.00.) jF $115 .00 s Receipts from Boards of Education : Middle Township, $15.00 Ocean City, 10.OO Woodbine. 5.00 Wildwood, 5.00 ] Harbor, 10.00 Cape May, 10.00 Dennis Township. 10.00 Cape May. J0.00 1 Avalon. 5.00 50.00 , Fi Spring Grange, 2.60 I Goods Sold, .65 j Received from the judges of | the contest an .60

Ethel Nickenon, 1.00 E. B. Wales, 1.00 Mrs. Stafford. 1.00 p; ; Mrs. Edward Learning. 1 .00 . Total receipts, $234.85 Payments. W. R. Smith, Photos., $7.50 Jay S. Garrison, engraving, 1.20 Lewis S. Smith, janitor, 6.00 Strawbridge and Clothier^, plaque, 7.22 AGRICULTURE. White Potato Contest. Fi: First Prize, Leon Compton, $10.00 Se Second Prize. Lewis Conover, 6 DO Third Prize, Clement Reeves, 3.00 Fourth Prize, ' Robert c - Alt was, ' 2.00 f" Pike, Roy Cnbk. 1W S*

8tek«ite ? ' - w Huber, Ate ... , David Rubor , *M Ninth Pike, ^ J. H«ry ScheUenger 1.80 s 26.00 Oaiaa Coateat. First Pike, John E. Kimble, 10.00 Second Pike, Edward Watson, 5.00 Third Pike, Abram Zellerman 3.00 $18te Com Contest. ' Prize, ' Arnold Hewitt, $10.00 Second Prize, b Jack Brcslow, 5.00 Third Prize, Arthur Cresse, 3 XX) Fourth Prize, Zelda Abramovitz, 2.00 Prize, William Sykeg, 1.0Q Prize, Thomas K. Hand, .1.00 Prise, ~ Calvin H. Kimble, 1.00 Eighth Prize, Harold Taylor, 1.80 _ Ninth Prize, . b Hewton Schellenger, 1.00 moo Sweet Potatoe* f Pike, Iaadore Abramovitz $10.01 c, Prize, Wjlliam Meerwald, 6D0 Third Prize, Benjamin Greenetein, 3.00 Fourth Prize, y^ prank Compton, 2JX) } riant uompum, 2.00

Fifth. Prize, Richard A. Ewing, 1.00 Sixth Prize, , Clark Hewitt. - 1.00 , Serepth Prise, StUweQ Eldredge, 1.00* I , .0 «M$ BAKING CONTESTS. 1 Best Leaf of BreaA CUlbs L I First Prize, | Annis Hand, $1.90 r Second Prize, Frances Stitei, J$ Third Prize, I ( Marjorie Eldredge, AO tr ' $2.25 ■ », y Class IL First Prize, j ) Mary Breslow, $ LOO Second Prize, f Dorothy Amburg, .75 Third Prize, Mary McOormiek, .60 $ 225 , Loaf Cake. Prize, s Vera Sharp, .76 Prize, Cora Sharp. .6® $1.25 Layer Cake. Prize, P Caroline Grace, $ .75 Second Prize. Elizabeth Meerwald. .50 $1.25 Biscuits. First Prize, i Frances Stites, $ 75 1 Prize, I Helen Hines. 50 $1,25 J-iiy. First Prize. Lillian Rice. $ .75 Second Prize, Edna James. .50 $1.25 I Muffins. Prize, Emma Toebe. $ 75 Second Prize. Margaret Peterson. .50 $1.25 Canned Fruit Prize, Grace Learning. $ .75 Second Prize. Emma Trot el, 50 $1.25 SEWING CONTESTS. Plain Apron. Class L First Prize, Aura Woolson, $1.00 Second Prize, Clara Ross, .50 $1.50 Fancy Apron, Class IL First Prize, Margaret Lfiongo, $L00 Second Prign *

*»' ; Vttck, Om L . ' Fiat* Prize, 1 Valtta Regn»,' '81.80 "j Valera Regan. * LOO "] Prize, " " . < Mildred Kennedy, ' AO ') j 82A0 Beat Darn, Claas L I Firat F*ke, Josephine May, $1.00 Second Prize, Sarah Breslow, AO I $1.50 " Best Patch, CMn IL < First Prize, Ethel Janopskg, $1.00 Second Prize, . Emily Brooks, .50 $1.60 Best Darn, Class IL First Prize, Beatrice Levin, $1.00 Second Prize, Myra Clouting, AO * ■ : ' im Towel, Oaaa L First Prize, Edith G. Endioott, $1.00 SeeondPrize, Mildred Kennedy, .50 . ----- - '.'40 Towel, Class IL *Srat Pike, Rath Bethel, - $1.« Prize, Ida K. Smith, JO • -m.# Crochet Lace, Out I. -- Prize, Wlkalmina T^ielRer 91 flfl $100

Second Prize, ~ Adelira Toesonl, .60 $1.50 Crochet, Class IL Firat Prise, Margaret Townsend, (Ate SseuBil Prize, Thelka Gloeekler, JO •te Corset Cevsr. First Prize, Sadie 6ykes, $1.09 Second Prize, Lfflie Morgan, .50 $1.50 Embroidery, Class I. Prize, Theresa Speer, $.1.00 Prize, Anita Buck, .50 1 $1.50 Embroidery, Class lL Prize, IdaGarretson, $1.00 Second Prize, Julia Gloeekler, .50 $1.50 ' Total payment* $144.42 11 cash on band. 90.43 I r Il $234.85 a Respectfully submitted. jh AARON W. HAND. | " County Superintendent. vouniy ouperinienoeni.

MAY COUNTY ntOOBcdTOK REAPPOINTED. . James Carrow, who was given an ad interim appointment as prosecutor last August, to succeed Matthew Jefferson, was reappointed by Governor Fielder, on Tuesday and now awaita confirmation by the Senate. The appointment was objected to last Hummer by many, both Democrats and Republicans, "because Mr. Carrow was not a resident of the county, and it k a valid ohjestite and an indignity put upbn the county which should be resented every time and resented vigorously. The larger eoaatte would not stand for At a single knmml ' However, Mr. Garrow has «tnee eatabliabed his rktace at the cooaty seat and proposes, wHhout regard to his office, to continue H, it is esid. Moreover he has diowWlteodf to he as aWe, fair-minded, rijpMte ted undaunted ptosccdtor and a large par* eentage Of the people of the county Law been gredtty pleaded wit* hem. A r^ cent grand jury did the anpreeedWUd thkg of pamizg commendatory rmta. ticks about him Ttvwe '9*i teste kte think Om appointment sbotlld iy 'for tha tmexpired term of t#0 ytera.-'ho thai • the "next governor Should kafce tee sppointment for the full term, ««t tie lav provides for appoifitkeht Srf ptovWutom for the full term only. >A for the fuH only.

— iLiaL'-V-J. SOCIAL KVtm. ■ - - - - A -.a ' , The ladiee of therl)nioh Sewing Cirele of the Whpt Gape May Chapel held their social evening ih' the basem^ot of the Chapel on Tuesday evening'. TKe evenl is looked forward) to by (he ken of tea community as they are ihvittd to attend with the ladiee at this tikA ' "" t Both the entertainment and rnfreshment inasiiitteee deserve special menlion. The entertainment committee had planned their work well- and the tasks the men were called on to. performs ware greatly enjoyed by all eaytekUy the 1 The refreshment committdc (U mora than please the appeUtea M those pras- ■ ect. Yon «a imagine -the the society realized that tliey..wgie to be served with a three eoDrse dijmer at midnight. Indeed the vritole afitiir was such a delightful occasion thai many woul£ like to have it repeated soon. The membership of the soeiety .consists of the greater number of the ladies - of the Oiapel Sunday School. The object for wnich the Circle Is workijig is the debt of the Chapel which they hope to pay off in May. The Circle has had a prosperous year so far and havF been working during the winter months, making rag rugs for sale. They are glad to welcome new members each week. The next social event in order is the St . I Patrick's Supper which will be given on near St. Patrick's night. The date to « ■ b-- definitely fixed before another issue Jol ihe Star and Wave. ' "

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HON. PHILIP P. CAMPBELL Member of Congress from Kansas The "Bobby Burns" of the House -W : . PkfU. Cfrrigkt h Harrii tg 6u%,. Waskiup Mr, AC. - ' ' .... . V- I ...'HriiTh- principal speaker at the annual commencement sxtrfJaea^ _ , J B at Peirce'e Business College, Philadelphia, Pa. -te , ^1