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organ s, and interesting d cussions of the lesson re R 104, offering $1 trying to make our scho nd bigger" all the time. | He lp us us in {the. grood. worl Worship and" preaching 750 P. M. CA Presming Need of the rvice lust Sunday evenly fine. We are ni hfs ‘Tor mhother one next Sune jbring a friend with you Praise and Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 8:00 o%clock-a bright ‘het Tofu service CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Rev. Paul Sturterant Howe, Rector 8:00 A. M. Holy Communion 10:80 A. M. Second Service anc Sermon. 7:30 P. M. Evening Prayer. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dreatur and Hughes Streets, Rev. Curtis O. Bosserman — arming Worship. P. F Bie School. 0 P. M. Evening Worship w Un MIEDOAHET 0 P.M. Thursday, Prayer Meeting 0 P. M. Friday Endeavor Service. The pastor expects to preach at both services. . An enjoyable social was held Tuesday evening under the muspices of the Endeavor Society. Weekly envelopes should be depos ited promptly. Cordial invitation to residents and visitors to all services, Seats free. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Cape May, N. J. Herbert Jackson hosed Pastor sa WP _ pessuary L3 t Meeting Tobte Worghip bask ions," M. Sunday School session. Fa M." Prayer meeting. P. Song service followed by sermon by pastor; topic: "What is lennium ?" Wednesday evening at 7:45 the Prayer Mc Sunday morning, mor March 2, the sermon tople will be "The Eanl 2 B and Sunday evening, March the meaiet o too o, Masos fate Paris where she took up the study of surgical supplies and dressings and the Carrol system of inoculation. In two and a half months she was ent to the field hospitals. Threeweeks later she was made head night nurse the Red/Cross unit attached to the Thirteenth Regiment, French Army. s cited twice for The members of ment. were accorded the fourb Buker wears this mark She contracted pneumonia while on duty on Somime front and was sent to a hospital at Cannes. She left there last December and went back to duty that resulted in a physical breakdown. A sister of the corporal, Miss Francis Baker, is still in France, having gone there six months before her sister. Sho is in charge in Paris of a Red Cross Canteen for the American forces nell University and the Woman‘s College of Baltimore. She is a lawyer, having studied under her passed the State bar examination in Pennaylvania. Prior to doing wat work Miss Baker was a member of the Board of Education. The Republic Motor Truck Co. build eight different sizes of tracks1600 pounds to six tons. All have Tobenson internal gear drive. A. T. Haynes, distributor.
RTT Hra BOM0 NEWS (Continued fis OUl PAPER Proaie Lilake. ist we wie to have a page Star and Wave space for our we. and we ure going to make it wvely wth | real news, to make this page the that it will bey it is up to you x to lend a hand, and do all you n for it. — Whenever you hear a {good joke or have any articles . or {stories ubout some fellow, or | have {some good everscas letters that we all would like to read, just leave them with Mr. Shapiro of the Jewish Wel|fure Board, at his office or drop them lin the mail box at this hospital. ! This puper will be of grent interest [to you and to your friends, so "Fall and let‘s all help zo make this naib bright one. Perremy anprmmenns ; SOUNDS TO GERMAN You know I‘m patriotic, Dear, I‘m Yankee thru‘ and thru‘. I love to hear you call me aweet, [I care a lot for you. But one name I can never stand, Until this war is won. [This chummy term is censored, Dear, |Don‘t ever call me Hon. > »seDocWhat mi you . call your [new office bay, "Sir | f in-Well yoy sce it‘s a matter of habit with me, he was my commanding | [officer when £ was in camp. It happened in Atlantic City. | Ist Buck-That mother and son over there seem to be having quite a| good time together, | 2nd Huck-You‘re all wrong, that‘s [not his mother, that‘s Able with his | gid. tween an officer and a soldier? Buck-Only a difference in pay. Position Wanted Position wanted in any good business house or factory. Applican is a | tall good looking man, small mustche, | hair parted in middie, ete. Previous | ( | Envaned | Fair sex-What‘s the difference be- | | work has been that of driving men. Any salary will do-An ex-officer. Bula i We were greatly | shocked today when we found out that Sgt. Rosenberg gave Abbic a cigar. kmow whether the shock was too great or whether Abe thought it was loaded, anyway he wouldn‘t take &. berammmmn acommmmet SOCIETY NoTEs An unofficial announcement of the enngement of Private Eddia Foster to m swell girl (we haven‘t learned her name yet) in Atlantic City. . Congratulations, Eddie, just let us know when it‘s coming"off and we‘ll all be there, flowers and everything. Several of our boys are not stopping at the Chatteru de Guarde House, where they are (enjoying?) the winare arriving all the time and the place is greatly over crowded. Private First Class Frank J. Falvo! has just returned from Danbury, Conn where he has been visiting his girl. "Slavo" says "The town was so dead | he is glad he is back." Come back| ahead of time too. It is reported that Corporal Marese has turned over a new leaf and going straight. — Funnp what some of these firls at AUrntic City will do for a fellow. Don‘t trifle with a cold -it‘s dangerous." You can‘t afford to risk | Influenza. Keep always at hand a box of
Captain O‘Brien on the march with his company in France was trying to fud out how far was it to L waked a French pensint as he . "Ten Kilometers," came the tches — murchod . for | anothet our and he asked intosmat me the — reply, a half hour later be I | 610 behool BOAKD, ting to you to express my elent — work which in being done by the J. W. B. No one knows better than myself how one ean appreciate the value of a Jewish Welfare Agency in a Camp and especially in the Hospitals for the boys who are returning from overseas and for the boys who are stationed right here in Dear Oid America. 1 myself am a patient at the U. S. A. Hospital No. 11 of Cape May for a period of b months and I know how to appreciate the work which fs being done by the Jewish Welfare Board, at Cape May and also know of good work being done in other camps as I have received letters from some of my friends in these camps and they speak most highly of th J. W. B. Respectfully yours, LEONARD GOLDMAN. ----r4en--__. JEWISH LADIES CARE FOR BOYS OVEUt SUNDAY Twenty-two boys were cared for by the Jewish Council i Sunday, — The invitations were open to all of the boys who wished to go to Wildwood. From the reports around the h ""% be InibubiiaindiaiStzad he re ady to give them another inv The J. W. B. of Cape May he boy» the opportunity will avail a prvi very soon and they will be invitMer Ronowitch together with some . logs other Indies | distributing . the to the various Jewish Homes in Wildwood where they took an active part in the hearty meals that were served for dinner and supper, | In the evening all the boys gathered together at the home of Mrs. Konowitch. Here they were served with another genuper. They " equd heidi LJ of fixed y had to est the | kind ladies present to ) withiiolg their liberal generosity. LOU TENDLER MAY EXHIBIT HERE Word has come to the Representa-! tive of the J. W. H. of Cape May that an attempt is being made to bring the candidate for Benny Lenard‘s Tide to Cope May. The J. W. B., of Philadelio aU in exerting every possible effort to get the popular boxer down What a treat this boxing © Cnhipition will be to the boys. mee._ANNUAL MEETING At the annual meeting of the State Association of Local Assessors held in the State House mt Trenton, Monhed February 17th, the following cers were elected for the year "91% President, J. A. Wales, aed tion last year from the old to the new system the assessors were foreed to make a reassessment in ah it having made the assersment in a; nd no provision was made for any increased allowane lees number of the assessors in the n eidbetine Abe i na bry allowan MUSICAL baTedTAINMENT A Cirsir: evening will be given in he M. E. C ie nw on Thursday March 6th, which will be a treat. The memrs of the Orchestra from the Seeti Bae will lend their belp to make wad musical a success, also a number f solos both vocal and rumental are in course of preparation, nd lac who compose the Orchest« hess rombor img "* Valinote di will be a violin‘ 4 e, a violin ® id duet, tone solos by R. L Price and k% prpiedbcunndly iso solos w,, some of our local vecsliste. m Beiy 303 "Proc announced ds next woek‘s issue, to the Fourth Ecuarry revit COMPANY, Cape May, is prepared to buy: your bond for
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