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!c 1916-17 SCHOOL DIRECTORY , c cape -may county, n. j. Aaron W. Hand, County Superintendent, residence 11 Perry Street, Cape May j G C|ty, N. J-, Keystone Telephone No. 153, 1 c Office, Second Floor, First National Bant | Building, Cape May Court House, N J.; i Delaware and Atlantic Telephone (Bell) | ^ No. 38R2. Keystone Telephone No. 5W. | ry Secretary, Lucy E. Corson, Cape May J Ctourt House, N. J. If Helping Teacher, Miss Roxana SGandv, Residence, Dtnnisville, N. J-, Delaware and Atlantic (Bell) Telephone 14R11. > COMMITTEE ON TEACHERS ' LIBRARY. ( H. C. Chalmers, J. B. Hastings, Mrs. Anna Downs, Lucy E Corson, Aaron W. j Hand, ex-officio CAPE MAY COUNTY TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. President, Aaron W. Hand. Vice-President, H. C. Chalmers, Su- ( pervising Principal, Wildwood, N. J. Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Lucy , E. Corson. HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ( President, O. W. Reichley, Principal ( Ocean City High School. < Secretary, Miss Sara Marcy, Cape May High School. i GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT— — rresiueni, o. Durell Bonman, Fiahing Creek. Secretary, Beulah Bradley, Cape May Court House. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT President, Miss Catherine Shields, 1 Cape May' City. Secretary, Miss Bertha Campbell, Ocean City. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT President, J. L. Pyle, Ocean City High School. Secretary, Miss Adele W. Rowland, Cape May High School.

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CAPE MAY COUNTY SUPERVISORS' AND PRINCIPALS' ASSOCIATION. President, Aaron W. Hand. Secretary, Clarence D. Bond, Principal Upper Township High School. MAY COUNTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. President, J. B. Hastings, Principal West Cape May Schools. Secretary, F. W. James, Principal j Schools. CAPE MAY COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC LEAGUE. President, Lanning Myers, Principal Wildwood High School. Secretary, Geo. F. Baileta, Middle j Township High School, j Treasurer, Aaron W. Hand. ' CAPE MAY COUNTY COUNCIL ON HOUSEHOLD ARTS. President, Aaron W. Hand. Vice-Presidents, Mrs. H. H. Eldrcdge, Wert Cape May; Mrs R. P. Risley, Harbor. Secretary, Mrs. John Sayre, Cape May House, N. 3: CAPE MAY COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCBOOL. AGRICULTURE Principal,, J. Archer Stackhouse, Cape May Court House, N. J. HOUSEHOLD ARTS ' Director. MiB* A. F.th.-1 Nickerson, Cape May Court House, N. J. Miss Elizabeth A. Deacon, Cape May Court House, N .J. SUPERINTENDENTS County ot Cape May.. Aaron W. Hand City of Cape May E. R. Brunyate City of Ocean CHy J- M. Stevens SUPERVISING PRINCIPALS City" of Wildwood H. C. Chalmers Woodbine * 0. Hartman TEACHERS' CLUBS DENNIS TOWNSHIP SEASIDE SECTION— President, Gertrude Fisher; Secretary, Mrs. Maud Corson. BAYSIDE SECTION— President, Mrs. Ethel Blizzard; Secretary, Helen Carroll. LOWER TOWNSHIP President, J. Durrell Hoffman; Secretary, Mrs. Mary Hildretb. MIDDLE TOWNSHIP President, Annie P. Hewitt, Court House; Secretary. F. W James, Goshen. UPPER TOWNSHIP President, F. C. Willson, Beesleys Point; Secretary, Helen Hand, Tuckahoe. CAPE MAY COUNTY TEACHERSLIBRARY • This library consists of nearly 700 volumes of books dealing with the profession of teaching, and including books upon psychology, methods of teaching , history of education, school reports, etc., and is available for the use of all teachers in the county. It has been divided into seven subdivisions, one placed in each high school and one in the -office of the County Superintendent of Schools. The books placed in each high school are available for the teachers employ-' ed in that high school section and each subdivision is in charge of the pity Superintendent, Supervising Principal i or Principal of, the high school, in districts, without city superintendents 6^ ! supervising principals. I The Cape May High School Section t includes the districts of Cape May City, Cape May Point, Lower Township, South , Cape May and West Cape May. The (Middle Township High School , Section, includes Middle and Dennis

Townships, A Talon and Stone Harbor. The Ocean City High School Section include# Ocean City and Sea Die City. The Upper Township High School Section includes Upper Township. The Wildwood High School Section includes Wildwood, North Wildwood and Wildwood Crest. The Woodbine High .School Section ^ includes Woodbine. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT'S LIBRARY In addition to the Teachers' Library the County Superintendent* Library is „ available to all teachers in the county and Deludes books upon professional , topics, teachers' magazDes and text books D nearly all fcchool subjects. There' are nearly 400 volumes and it U located D the County Superintendent's , Office, at Court Bouse. , BOARDS OF EDUCATION: ; AVALON. George H. Jackson, President; William | H. Banon, Vice-President; Gilbert R. Smith, District Clerk; Walter A. Smith, Custodian of School Moneys. ... MEDICAL INSPECTOR— Robert C. Scott, M. D. ATTENDANCE OFFICER — Howard High. Regular meetings on the first Tues- { day evening of each month at 8 o'clock, j at school building. TEACHERS Smith Dare Westcott, Grades 5 to 8; I iAvalon Corson, Grades 1 to 4. CITY OF CAPE MAY Wiiliikm Porter, President; Everett Jen-ell, Vice-President; Samuel R. Stites, Secretary ; John Hewitt, W. R. Sheppard. S B. Wilson, Custodian of School Moneys. MEDICAL INSPECTOR— Dr. Walter H. Phillips. ATTENDANCE OFFICER — Norman Boor. Regular meetings second Monday ^ evening in each month at 8 o clock at High School Building.

CITY SUPERINTENDENT .. E. R. Brunyate, Office, High School Building. HIGH SCHOOL Principal, O. P. Butterwick. Chemis- ' try, Mathematics and History; T. W. MacGregor, General 6cience, Biology, I Algebra, History; Martha D. Carr, English ; -EMe Steltzer, Latin and 1 German. COMMERCIAL .DEPARTMENT Adele Rowland, Mary K. Mathls. SPECIAL TEACHERS 1 Louis C. Butler, Manual Training; Helen M. Wallace, Drawing; May S. e Stover, Sewing; Lucrissa Hughes, Kindergarten and Music. GRADES . I Helen Zerfoss, Grade 8; Anna E. Webb, Grade 7; Catherine. Shields, Grade 8; Anna MacKissic, Grade 5; !, Ola C. Walt, Grade 4; Clara B. Baker, ', Grade 3; Esther Andrew, Grade 2; Dor- I othy Doranz, Grade 1A; Marie Snyder, j f Grade IB. ANNEX A. Maysie Borican, Grades 7 and 8; , Mabel Raymond, Grades 5 and 6; Fanny Davis, Grades 3 and 4; Lola Brooks, e Grades 1 and 2. BOROUGH OF CAPE MAY POINT Mark Rigor, President ; H. H. BuBse, i, Vice-President; Frank Hughes, District , Clerk; William Heatbcote, A. B. Schel- ( y linger, E. W. SpringeT-, John T. Huff, Custodian of School Moneys. j MEDICAL INSPECTOR— Dr. John T. d Huff. « ATTENDANCE OFFICER — Charles is Dempsey. Regular meetings first Monday in I -s each month, at 8 o'clock at Springer's . n Hgall. TEACHERS ^ Milton Henry Bair,' Grades 5 to 8; I Grace Bell, Grades 1 to 4. | r- TOWNSHIP OF DENNIS ( d George SayTe, President, Clermont; Vice-President, Roxana Candy, Denniss. ville; George W. Stevens, District Clerk; 1 L Eldora; H. F. Pierson, South Dennis; 1 Mrs. Horace Townsend, South SeavMj; i e- Howard Somers, BelleplaD; Miss Margaret Ludlam, South Dennis ; William Small, Clermont; Rolla Hewitt, Ocean rt View; Herbert M. Carroll, Dennis ville. a. Custodian of School Moneys. MEDICAL INSPECTOR— Dr. Eugene re Way, Dennisville. e. ATTENDANCE OFFICER — Jesse , Crandol, Southi Dennis. Regular meetings in Lewis building, K) Dennisville, at call of president. TEACHERS ! NO. 1, BELLliPLAIN — Sara Langley, g Grades 5 to 8; Esther VanGilder, Grades Jlto4. i- NO. 2.JELDORA— J. W. Lloyd, Grades d 5 to 8; Hattie N. Fidler, Grades 1 to 4. n NO. 4, LUD LAM'S — Mrs. Ethel Bliz- ^ zard. Grades 5 to 8 ; Sara Fidler, Grades a. 1 ** *■ . y at NO. 5, DENNISVILLE — Mary Gandy, r,' Grades 5 to 8; Helen Carroll, Grades 1' ji to 4. y- NO. 6, SOUTH . DENNlS— Charles j Meerwald, Grades 5 to 8; Mary Ludlam, g. Grades 1 to 4. 3T NO. 8, SOUTH SEAVTLLK — Augusta "Small, Grades 5 to 8; Mrs. Maude Corm son , Grades 1 to 4. y, NO. 7, CLERMONT— Joseph Mecrth wald. South Dennis, N. JNO. 9, OCEAN VIEW— Myra Way, ol Grade* 1 to 8. is (Continued • on page five.)

Hroffttstawt bards ' 1 J. SPICER LEAMING COUNSELOR- AT-LAW Master and Examiner in Chancery Office: Hughes and Franklin Streets, Cape May,- Nlw Jersey. -AMUEL F. ELDREDGE • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Merchants National Bank Building Waahb^ton and Decatur Sta, Cape May, New Jersey NOTARY PUBLIC and Master in Chancery. Keystone Phone 35 A. JAMES V V. HTT.DRETH COUNSELOR- AT-LAW i Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Chancery NOTARY PUBLIC V Offices at 214 Ocean Street Cape May, New Jersey Keystone Phone S9A. LEWIS T. STEVENS . j Counsellor- at-Law , "Special Master in Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner Notary Public ; 618 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. DR. J. H. OLIVER ' " t i DENTIST . 1120 Chestnut Street . ^ Philadelphia, Pa. (One door above keith's Theatre) = Filling a specialty — from one dollar n up. Bridge work, five dollars a tooth. My special plates never rock. No one X has this method but myself. Will allt low you carfare when you order the best teeth.

Bell Phone — Walnut 1383. YOUR EYES I are Your Tools What care a good workman take, of hii tools to keep them in the best condition 1 Are Your Eyes All Right? C A. LONCSTRETH Sercdollst In Eft TaSrt J—f\ /■' "-d— 22 bUtl.t Saw ' / M IL'a PMsieWss CAPE MAY OPTICAL 613 Washington Btreet Cape May, N. J. EVERYTHING FOR THE EYE. " PRESCRIPTION LENSES SPECIALTY Keystone "Phone 44D ELI ROSENTHAL —Tailor— j SUITS MADE TO ORDER | We specialize in dry cleaning— all white goods done by the best method. Cleaning— Pressing— Repairing Phone. 413 WASHINGTON ST. : psssssswvj I I. li. SHITH • < Clothier ^ 1 608 Washington St. \[ ' Oppoalta Reedirg Sta 17 ^ ; | CAPE MAY *. J. | ' Bulta tor IB and up ward* m n tP Overcoats from 17 to 111 V ' Hats. Caps, 7 runka and r k rfk Oentlemen'a Furnlafcln* Ooodr ^ k rk at Philadelphia price# ?k i Cm ^ ~ •T \ NEW 'Chinese Laundry Will Open on i MONDAY, OCTOBER 16 At 315 Mansion Street Cape May. First Class Laundry Work in All Ita Branches SINQ LEE, Prop 1

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