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GREEN CREEK ! William S. El dredge tad wife visited . Mildwood Saturday evening. William H. Thompeoo, -wife and children drove over to Wild wood Saturday for the day. , Capt. M. M. Norbury and wife, Truman Hickman and wife, drove to Court House and Wild wood Saturday afternoon. Those of our men who are employed in the life saving stations went on duty Monday night at twelve / o'clock. i Capt. M. M. Norbury and wife and| Capt. S. C Norbury and Vife motored to Ocean CSty Monday and spent the day pleasantly with Kent Redgrave* and wife. * I E. B. Hollingsead and T. Hickman | cadi sold a cow to Abe, the Woodbine dealer on Friday. Capt. Earn Norton's condition does not improve as fast as his friends would like to see. The Baptist and Methodist Sunday) schools of Rio Grande picnicked at Pierces Point Tuesday. Mrs. Marion Crease of Wild wood is **with her parents, George Mixner and •wlf^this week. Mrs. Alfred Peterson and sons of Hijflpurt House spent Tuesday with her H^Mfnts here. Mr. Peterson earns over ' for snpper in the evening. Mr. and 'Mrs. John Anderson and children of Camden, who have been at the McKnight homestead for a few weeks, returned to their Camden home this week. i . • An auto ran into a flock of geese of Mrs. Mary Lehman, at the Jtuipplng station, killing two and injirifg four others i The men running fishing parties from the landing brings ashore fine stings of weak fish and croakers. Some 1 go out in four fathoms where they [ catch mostly weak fish. Max Potashnick bought a nice young cow and calf of Capt. Joseph James on Tuesday. One of our farmers says he set five • hundred early tomato plants which have not done very well but to date .lie has 1 sold eight hundred dollars worth *of , tomatoes from them. That's going some. We are glad to note that Miss Ethel M. Schellenger graduated at the summer school at Asburv Park a short time ago. Ethel is one of our bright stars and will make her mark. All wish her success. ' Mini '-Ethel fc&Bchellenger is with her aunt,— Mrs. Helen - Nickerson at Ocean City. I The members of Eicelsior Castle No. 61, &, G, K., have donated the use of both rooms of the hall to the Middle Township Men's Federation Bible Class ' to hold their quarterly meeting in on i the second Thursday evening in September. There are but .few of the Castle that are members of the Federation. ' John Somers and wife are living at 1 the beach on the Hand Homestead farm, i They entertained Jack Berger and wife. They are all from Millville. This is the center of the oyster industry along the Cape shore where thousands of bushels are shipped near Pierces. PETERSBURG Fred Williams of Jersey City spent Sunday at home. ~ ' Harry Bobbins, Sr.. was in Ocean City Sunday . C. 'J. Craig is on the sick list this Miss Tal!ian Craig of Camden is with her parents this week. Mrs. Christie Smith was in Ocean City Friday. • Several from here attended camp nn-oting at Seaville on Sunday. Mrs. Hannah Van Gilder entertained on Sunday. < . Mre. J. B. Hoffman of Court House, j E. Bennett, wife and son of Landsdale. | Jabn Williams and Miss Sara spent Sunday at Dennisville. E. -Brown and wife entertained on ; Sunday Lilburn Hess and family of < Tuckahoe . ^Walter t'oss, wife and' little on «f ' Pleasantville, visited his mother over j Sunday . J. B. Christian . and wife were in town Monday evening. Mrs E. A. Tindell and Miss Susan Blake, of Crosswicks, returned to their home Tuesday after ten days visit with Mrs. L C. Biake. J. T. Moore of Philadelphia was at Bkhard Voss' over Sunday. WEST CAPE MAY Mr. aftd Mrs. Allan Green of West Cape May became the parents of a darling little girl Sunday morning ■las Tryphene McKean of Weat Gaps May, is amwthoae attending the sum ■ m« sttool »t<W 0ty this" summer. mkmr* *•* tarn wage. flUt y-r is mm, aH.aHi. tban rrm sad can easily to be the finest in these f w

! RIO GRANDE 4 Mr. Stork has been quite busy here in Rio Gmnde. On Monday he took a litI- Ue .on to Mra Lot' Cornell, also a little 7 »on to Mrs. William Gordon and a lit- ' I tie daughter to Mrs. George JJermont. ' '• Mr. Miles Oalwell was compelled to J "* shoot one of his horses which he had ( r- not had but a few weeks, on account of , ! a broken latf. 4 Rev. Mr. Lamphere b entertaining ! y friends from the upper part of the . j state. dj Several of our residents went to , 4 camp meeting' on Sunday. ie Mrs. Robert Sykes is entertaining 4 her daughter. i^om the city for an inde- | finite period. P I Mrs. Ralph Denn is enjoying the j e company of her son and daughter of j Westfield for a few days. * - William Kirby, wife and children of:] d Philadelphia, spent a abort time with I ' Mrs. Dennis Fisher, y I Uriah Cresse had the misfortune to j t loose a young oolt. { Miss M. MeCarty of Cold Spring, ' "pent Tuesday with friends of this place. ' d On Tuesday the- Baptist and Metho- | I dist Sunday -schools united and went to , f Pierces Point for the day. How nice to , r live in nnitf;TO REGULATE HEAVY ' . - VraiCLES-O* ROADS Meetings are' to be held in diffywgt 8 ( Parte of the State' by the . comsfi^ 1 [composed of county engineers ttfifitaist " f I the Motor Vehicle Department ^n prom-- - nlgating a code govering tta. construe- ' s tion of cortnnercial vehicfea qf more than ' s 4,000 pounds in weight. The engujedTs ( e were selected by William L. Dill/Sate e | Commissioner : of Motor \*ehicles, under ' V, Chapter 24 of the Laws of 1915. The ' | width, height, tires, weight ami equipe ment of the vehicles with safety devices 1 » j will all be inquired into for the fixing [ of standards. e Safety of all users of the roads and « e t the -wear and tear on fthe highway f s system will be taken into consideration. <■ f , At their meeting with Commission- t . or Dill in Jersey City this week the « 1 engineers conducted their first confer- g - ence. They are T. J. Wasser, of Hud- - son County; Frederick A. Reimer, of « i Essex; John J. Albertson, of Camden; r r Garwood Ferguson, of Passaic, and Al- t i vin B. Fox, of Middlesex. Mr. Wasser c r has been selected as chairman and Mr. v t Reimer as secretary; : a Invitations are to be issued later toj i. builders and users of trucks ana'otners

interested in "the subject to attend tbe ■sessions, which are to be -bold for disTHE DUTCH SETTLERS in New York were the first and/ premier ! advocates of bowling in America. These stalwart children of Europa would bowl ^ upon the green, for they did not have the ©qui ment of the moderns. They, . staunch and strong, bowled for the ex- ' pastime, and for tbe splendid exercise that was in their national game. ' We, the sons and daughters of America, ! inherited this great game. But, do we benefit by it, look in regard to ' health, likewise, as an excellent and fascinating recreation. • Salt water bathing is excellent; however, it. requires some strenuous efforts to offset the possibility of our muscles ' becoming hardened and useless; of rheumatism setting in and taking possession of our bodies, like moths ruin the finest 'iof silks. And. pray, what is the most 1 expensive piece of silk in the world towards the greatest of machines — the ' body. Elbert Hubbard would most likely ' say a person is non-compoe- mentis who ' would neglect the most perfect machine the universe. When you are in Cape 1 City do not forget to give your ' body its food and tonic, ita'jpay for :the work lb deserves. Coma. And join 'the " TriSic at -'the .CONGRESS BOwdatOLLEYS, 1 1 f. ] 7 -It -^Mjty Street. 0 STREET d|URCH v MOVES TO K0W QUARTERS The congregation Franklin Street M. E. Church wftUagcqpy the * building vacated by tlfeFttS^ Baptist Cjwrrgh commencing with this Sunday. The p&stordn charge is tit. H. 2J, John- , who hsis been conlireted with th# , ehurch for some time. . -»-• BIBLE CLASS RALLY AT SEAVILLE CAMP On Sunday. August 6th. at 1A0 p. m., at -Seaville Camp there will be a/grahd rally of tbe men's organised bible classes of the eounty. Special invitation is extended to every member. There will be addresses, music, etc. Let there be a good attendance. There are great meetings at Seaville camp. Evangelist N'orbberry of Connecticut, is in attendance and stirring the camp. Rev. Harold Sloan will preach Sunday. Atlantic City ia well represented and a number of yming people in attendance. See Wentrell for Porch Furniture. e

a NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS. - Batata of Itato H. Yquriaon, dc- j Pursuant to the order of Edward L. Rice, Surrogate of the County of Cape r May, made on the 28th day of July A. c D., 1916, on the application of the sub- | scribers, Executors of akid deceased, e notice ia hereby given to the creditors * r, of said deceased to exhibit to the sub- - ecribers under oath or affirmative their d claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within nine months ,, from the 28th day of July, A. D., 1B16, o or they will' be forever barred of any 0 action against the subscribers. Dated July 28tb, A. D., 1616. JOHN TALYOB, 1 JULIETTE TAYLOR, s — 8-5-9 Exceptors, J The Annual Bazaar of tbe Ladies' Aid 8 Society of the First Baptist Church, ' August 1-5, corner Washington and De- I catur streets. Inspection invited. •• Rubber 8tamp Pads, all colore, at the r old price while they last: 25 oenta each, 0 62.50 per dozen; assorted colore, finest e quality. After this supply is exhausted e the price will advance 40 per cent. Star r and Wtve Stationery Departtaent. B i, - * | Ohildren Cry -i f OR FbCTCHER'S ' OA 3TORIA 1 J"-

riuhu/rn i tum ummdc LAWN InWuvo Hm Km •» tta Mufart for 45 rem. NatSfof bn Ita taMaf SUtariak rod Workwuhfo •ater iat»4e coaatroction of tbaa. PriMi way frwa $3.00 to $14.00 Buy* Good Reliable Guaranteed LAWN MOWER whOe you are about it Fall stock af Gardea He^ Rakee, Spada, SkoraU, ala ' Spriakfifg PM$. GARDEN HOSE f~» l«c to l»e P« foRl, sirata Hfoi Kwk uSNodto. CHAS. A SWAIN 3S5-7J iCKSOFf ' CAPE uky, jt. . ■ 7 'Hi - ; - y j ■M^aMtamta^taMtaMneaMMMahdtak " 1 ■" ^

$1.00 EXCURSIONS $ LOO ■tS"1 to 'sr* ATLANTIC CITY Thursdays, August 3 and 17 THE W RLD'S PLAYGROUND, witk its Mammoth Hotels, Wonderful Boardwalk, Beautiful Piers amd Varied Scenes of ^ ajretjr and Pleasure. Special Train Leaves Returning, Leaves j Cape May, 7.40 A. M. Atlantic City, Sostk Carolina in., 6 30 P. M. Tickets Good Only on Special Train in Each Direction PENNYSLVANIA RAILROAD 1589-7-28-Jt __

i [ I "u 'i The First Rule in Cookinglf j THE MOST IMPORTANT, -TOUr LEA'liN T1TN RULE AND ,i THE REST COMES MUCH EASIER.' IT SIMPLIFIES rj COOKING TREMENDOUSLY TO HAVE A RANGE YOU CAN RELY UPON— THAT WILL PERFORM THE. SAME WAY EVERY TIME WITHOUT FAIL.' THAT'S WHY n OOOKING EXPERTS ADVISE THE GAS RANGE— WHY THE IFiADING HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS ALL - - Cook With Gas. r IF YOU HAVE YET TO LEARN THE UNEQUALED BE- I LIABILITY AND CONVENIENCE OF GAS COOKING, WE",/. jt WILL BE ONLY TOO GLAD TO DEMONSTRATE ITS • . MERITS TO YOU, , OUR SHOW ROOM IS OPEN EVERY. . ^ DAY. OOME TN Steffi ^LY— TQDAY, FOR INSTANCE. : CAPE UT liLUMINATINff CIL

SPECIAL EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY FROM Caps May, - - 8.05 A. M Wildwood, - - - 8.05 k. H Capa May Covt House, 8.20 " Stuo Hubar - - 7.55 " Aug'ust lO and 2-4

COLD SPRING 'Mls»' M irgaret O'Donncll of Philadelphia, 'is' \ i-.iting her cousin, Miss Mahala Watt' . ' ; Mrs. Learning Hand and children sp I Thursday at Cape May. Mrs. Ida Torer met with an accident ! while passing down the stairs at liie btn|q "< Mr. Chanes WV- ks wher.< ;lie is at pfeser.t residing, having fsl'. 11 i cut Ler he.: I in tuch a manner as to ' re.4rire.tb5 services ©f a j.hysici 1- At] p-;i.ent writing we lean, tKat her v >a- j dition ia improved. Mr. -Charles Foster of Philadelphia, visited his parents over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Leacock returned to . their home at Audubon, N. J., Friday after having spent a fortnight pleasant- . iy witfa Mre. L's parents. Mre.. Georgie Cresse U quite ill at the home of, her aister, Mrs. Laura Oliver. Wf".h?pe to hear of her complete restor- . a ti^Ap -health. . . hjiss Mary Tomlm, accompanied by ' her little niece Ea'ither Howell, spent = WTBTiFffgyi.vrf Uat week- at the- home. L hf%-hp^ pripr to starting on a trip to California where she will remain for the winter. Advertise in the Star and Wave.

* ERifl ; a. - '/■ • — ■ ^1 Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Soults weat'.to ramp meeting at Scavillii in their car. I One ofltt*. Mary johnsoh's' *^kdj-3-1 1 friends of liermantown -hare been vis-,'^ * Rev. II. E. Garrison made a visit to { Pitman Wis week. . , •? - i I j Fir. JoS^G Currldm ap^^kaughter [ " | Mildred ofjf ennsgrove visited thtir aunt f ' j Mrs. Emma. Cox over Sunday. j A meetinrf of the W.'C.T. li was heid 0 j this week at the home of Mrs. Mary ' '■ ; The leetu^ deljyered by M™i ParvN. 1 in the churtti under the auspices of the j k* Woman's Christian Temperance Union was a tjnraderf success i and : wis largely . attended- ... This union which. Jmp. been ^ recently organized is .rapidly growing in number,- now' having forty-nine metpbehs r. SKEE BALL CONTESTS AT HOTEL CAPE MAY. [- ,, ' . . ," y SkW ball faas become popular at the ll Hotel Cape May. Two cups have been «- offered -for' the best scores ' for every P week tbe first of these contests begin,r hlng on July 29th and closing on August 5th. Many of the guests mre participating in these games, and it appears as if -the contests will be very close.

j ' PHILADELPHIA CHOIR HERE ! The choir of uie Church of the Epith- > • any oi German to wn , Philadelphia, is 1 makinji » week's stay at the Hote( ,-^3hevVp^®n"\lfbflt strdnt.' ' this i/oKJ ol the jnspy imau ue church choirs that 1 come to if Cape May foy their summer > outing and is composed of twenty exf <XU!7t tripw^iye freipi - 1 friik by the mem berk of jffer chip'/tu t JattrhqLynn jt tjle rqsort^. Tlie'lb^r 1 is under the supervision, while on its i if aft tare, of Dr. Irving A. MsGrcw who r is assisted by E. Dungan, Alfred Tarr and Hfijrard, Conajd. ».r J ■ .] % PUBLIC NOTICE, i ' The joint committee on toll bridges r ' and toll roads appointed by the Legisi . lature of 191(1, will hold a public meetj ing in the commissioners room In the , Gify Hall, Ocdan City, New Jersey; en Friday, August 25, 1916, at 10 a. m., to hear the citizens of Atlantic and Cape May County, upon the advisibility of . the State of New Jersey taking over the. bridge between So megs "^oini and r Ocean City. .. . ."'V -_,A i THOMAS A. MATfllS, f HENRY E. ACKERSONr JR. > . JSWIS T. STE\-ENSq j t OLIVER J. WEST, MARK LAKE, « Commit Ue 1022 — 8-5- 3 1