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WOODBINE HIGH SCHOOL On Friday evening, June 1Mb, the Lyric theatre at Woodbine was the scene of the fifth annual commencement of the Woodbine High School. The theatre was beautifully decorated with potted plants and the national colors. At the appointed time, 'the graduating class and others' who participated in the program marched into the theatre and on the stage to muaic played by Kate's orchestra. The graduates are nine in number. After they had spoken their parts, the diplomas were presented by Mr. M. L. Bayard, President of the Board of Education. The address to the graduates was delivered by Rev. Dr. Henry - R. Rose, of Newark, N. J. The subject of his address was "The House of Dreams." A special feature of the exercises was the presentation by the supervising principal of prizes for exceptional merit in school work.- These included the Stolper Inter-Class Debating Cap, the M. L. Bayard. Penmanship Prizes, the Joseph Rabinovitz English Essay Prizes, and the County High School English prize to the Sophomore Class. The Debating Cup is presented each year to the High School class that wins most -Itbates conducted during the term in the High SchooL Tfiis prize was won by ,1 Milton Rabinovitz and Emanuel Smith who represented the Sophomore elasi t , The penmanship prize., which ' were awarded by means of a contest open to all the pupils of the 6, 7 and the 8th grade, were won by the following: — 1st, Anna Letivin; 2nd, Eugene Levin; 3rd. Etta Janofsky; 4tb, Sara Cutler. The . Rabinovitz English Essay Prizes were •ton by the following — Junior prize. Miss Bessie Becker; Sophomore prize, Milton Rabinovitz; Freshman Prize, Harry Becker. The County High School English prizze to the Sophomore QiUs was awarded to Jacob Fleet. The exercises included also the presentation of 8th grade certificates to those pupils who passed the county examination suefessfully. Of these there were 25. PROGRAM Music, "Star and Stripes Forever" Sousa Invocation Salutatory May Citron . Oration ' Samuel Chassns "Uncrowned Kings" B School Song High School > Essay Rebecca Feldman "School, a Glimpse of What it Meant to Me." Addieaa Lewis Levenson "Public Speaking' ' Music — "Humoresque" Dvorak Recitation Jeannette Tetar "The Fool's Prayer"— Sill ' Essay — Dreamers Leah Mackler . Song Gle? Club "Springtime" — Wooler Oration — "Patriotism" Alex Brailovt Address Rose Benson "Woman's Invasion of the Business World." Music — Overture "Raymond" Thomas Recitation May Citron "Des Sangers Fluch" — Uhland i aVdictory — Morris hoben Oration, "Keys" S'.ng Glee Club "Come Where the Lili-s ' Bloom" — Thompson Presentation of Displomas — Pres. M. L. Bayard Commencement Oration Rev. Henry R Rose, D. D. "The House of Dreams" \nrouncejnent and prcscn cation of Music — "Echoes from the One's • Beyer Mu.ic by Rate's Orchestra 1'oard o,' Education — M. lir.v.ird, I President ^ Jacob L. Levin, Vice Preri- «" nf ;" W. Abramson. District Cork; M Su'.ber, Joseph Cohen, M. bavin, I-ra-.-l Hsenherg. Samuel Levenson. Faculty — B. J. Stolper. Principal; Mabel M. Keiser. Bessie Wi-herd, Minnie Ersley. F. O. Hart man. Supervising! Principal. Class Motto— Verbumbn Werden Auoh Die Sehwachen Machtig. (lass Flower — White Rn*e. (lass Colors— Gar n.-t and Navy Blue.)
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Suits Made to Order $15.00 to $45.00 Worth $15.00 l» $45.00 r All kinds of Palm Beach Mohair, and Keep Kool Kloth at Ten Dollars. Headquarters for French Dry Cleaning -white clothes. r ■. _ - . , - i GYS RIEF Ladies' and Men's Tailor 423 Waahington Street Cape May, N. J.
Niagara Falls 4 Daylight Toura vi\ Picturesque Rea Van"eLyehigh THROUGH "The Switzerland of America" - t-i (, __ « T ^ . _ r _ JULY 1, 15, 29 SATURDAYS ££££■ * $1 o.OO ROUND TRIP Good 15 Days From Cape May I PHILADELPHIA .& READING RAILWAY Ask Agent or Write for Niagara Falls Folder Regal Shoes Some new Styles of Regal White Canvas Pumps have arrive! just in time for the Fourth. Call and see them. M, CFRYMIRE Broulir.r vrti Vorh in. WEST CAPE MAY ..
| The Mood breed of s»!t the Delaware Bay coast the issue was large enough to be troublesome. Neither Atlantic City nor the shore road lying west of it hare been troubled. North of the Mullica River a large /brood escaped and worked its way north and northeast On Saturday the Entomologist found the northern border of this brood at Barnegat He was informed by Mr. Stephen , Johnson, who is in charge of the work in Ocean County, that this brood first appeared at Manahawkin, which lies four miles to the south of Barnegat, on the morning of the same day. How . far this brood will migrate up the Bay cannot at this time be told, it has already flown five miles northward on the drained marsh. Prom Barnegat north to Middlesex County, this brood appears to be negligible. In Middlesex, Union, Essex and Bergen Counties, the same satisfactory conditions are reported. Report from Hudson is not at hand. s Cape May Cou^f. has just let S contract for cutting at least three hundred thousand feet of ditching at abeut 1.5 cents a foot. The successful contractor was a local man, All bids submitted to the Ocean County Mosquito Extermination |# Commission for cutting a similar amount on the Ocean County raeadow£,were refused. The lowest bid submitted was slightly less than 2. cents a foot. At Newark yesterday was held the first 1916 conference of the chief inspectors of northern New Jersey. The purpose of these meetings, which it is expected vail bemonthly, is to bring the experience of the group to bear on the especially pressing v problems of each member. Mr. Russell W. Qiea of 25 Rahway avenue, Elizabeth, was elected secretary and all communications relative to the work of this organization should be addressed to him.
CAN YOU TALK TEMPERAMGE? ffir^s^sasraritiY st WOO per month aa (pedal or General Avert la roar eonntj. Ill iilwn ml aias—i ■ T&aoalrlJte M Tf.nf.rre IctltatiOH that dOM Hot luigff tlw 0 KSJMSffiSSSa—"-"* - Jobs D. Knapp, Sac'j, I# William BL, Haw Yak. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS PUBLIC NOTICE Sealed bids for supplying forty thousand (40,000) gallons of lignon binder, commonly known as "lutrin" delivered I. f. o. b. cars on tracks in Cape May County, will be received and opened at a regular meeting of £he Board to be held in the Court House at Cape May Court House on Wednesday the 5tb day of July, A.D. 1916, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon. •' - The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. FRANK W. KOWKES, Clerk. June 20, 1916. 1328-6-24-2t NOTICE To whom it may concernt the Board of Health of the Township of Lower will meet at the office of Dr. W. A. Lake, Cold Spring. N .J., on June 28, June 12 »d 26, August 9 and 23. September 13 - and 27, at 7.30 p. m., to transact such business as may properly come before them. J. HOLLIR HOFFMAN/ 1331-6-24-7-1-21 Clerk. King George's birthday honors show ^lie ha* no ambition to be a "peerless j The fact that the pen is mightier than to-, it into the plow. hare heap. Even jiolitical harnuAy resembles the popular sentimental ballad in being associated more or less with heartaches. Read the Weekly Star and Wave. = CASTORIA For Infanta end Children In Um For Over 30 Years gIRSFT- KAP (Every Inch A Car) TOURING CAR? AND TRUCKS SEND FOR LITERATURE Awm West Cape May, K. «, . ■aa WmtmB tm M f!i II IR ,

