Cape May Star and Wave, 15 March 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Saturday, March, 15, 1919 CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE

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Monday, March 17 Theda Bara ina WHEN A WOMAN SINS Tuesday, March 18 Ruth Clifford in THE GAMES UP Wednesday, March 19 Dustin Farnum in THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS

Thursday, March 20 Bexsie Love in THE WISHING RING MAN Friday, March 21 Kitty Gordon in ADELE A picturization or Adds Erpanic al br ‘sbhnd Story." Saturday, March 22

Friday and Saturday, March 14 & 15 SPECIAL SHOWING Spring [Opi Taxy Silks, Georgette, and other New. Fabrics. Ribbons, Laces and Dress Findings. Butterick Patterns. MRS. LAURA M. BROW! 1C ACAD 2:34, ° 1142 [54 Cor A PTU >HP Cel 2 Ul dE 3 RE (oF VAIKY Z (0) 4 FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN FADCES O line of Men‘s Work Shoes of the best quality Wef o op polit al 911100 k 2d 1 ef d dverats, Caps, — Gloyes, Hosiery, Shirts rre Pg wisinicron s 3 ai care ma, N.‘ J.

Kiss Mary Hughes spent end at the home of (yap: Triena bd Astrid Johnson at Westville, N. J. Miss Mildred Miller has returned from a brief visit with Philadelphia relatives rge Walter, Jr., having been honorably discharged from "Tatitary duties is at home, and has chosen Agriculture as his occupation during the coming summer. Charles McNeil) spent medictn days of last week with his grand The family of Mr, W. Cooke have rse into the Philemon Dickinson Anthony Crease Fal at % home of his daughter, Mra. L. E. Hughes, for a pyr Farmers Institute, which was held at Cold Spring Grange Hall, Wednesday . afternoon and | evening, had d was interesting, and | inM co bud ta "J, Headlice of the State Experiment Station gave the farmers fnepenn ms to the "Control of Insalt aP phitiam H. Eyes Td the partment of A; d F thik oP "Co-operation pruned are Femencs County | Board . of re.

lehem Steel. . "y. C. Feaster " th ao m two high aymen recently late in the evening m Wildwood, but speeded his car East last u R. E. es work at the Vocational school for the year. 2445.NOTICE Mr. J. Harry Kandle, of Elmer, N. successful potato grower, espey of Irish Cobbler Seed, will lecare in Grange Hall, Monday Evening March 17th at 8 o‘clock. The N. J. Experiment Station has c Hea i A Kandel‘s farm, which of itsself should be interesting to know of results obinc tained. Our new Seed Catalog is bigger, better and brighter thn ever. ntains a complete list of everything for the © Garden, Farm and‘ Lawn. It‘s free, write or call for a copy

EDD e do o ht the first freal Wednesday, Floun thirty © other mew . ones . this ‘Thake was an Automobile mecident ada Richa to lts basa doing considerable damage to the machine. There were two in the machine th excaped without a scratch. Mr. Holmes took him to Wildwood. Hickman and wife were at Cape May on Thursday. ° Mr. and Mre. Lehman | Richmond, who have spent the winter with their parents at Dividing: C a turned to their cottage at Piercela Point. Motor Tractor at the farm of hotod Schellenger next Saturday. Many of our people attended the public sale at the pumping station Saturday afternoon. plm H. Mero and Walter wards are each building new boats for the bay trade. hi tant James of South is spent Sunday with his brother, Joseph and family. . Clinton Conover made a . business trip to Cold Spring, Friday. Paut L. Scully and wife of Wildwood spent Sunday with her parents, Luther Cresse is adding to the appesrance of his home by adding a new | front varanda. Joseph Camp made a business trip! to Philadelphia Monday. Joseph Camp and family attended rre m rs. Eva D. "n -- 1% i race, n han gone hn ther nenday, bis wife ibe will spend The week. with‘ her her i Ma¥yland: pointed as pastor ing of the official board in Monday evening and the matter is cussed pro and con. Two of the collectors reported having gone Faint their districts and they were pledged more than half the amount extra to keep the salary for the pastor as ae is, which should he adopted, while the other collectors failed to canvas their districts and ‘said emphatically they would not agree to any amount ad five hundred . doflars . Thst Fien mean a reduction of ® hundred fan lars, which the pastor cannot hor to lose. If the people are. willing to pay six hundred dollars, that Green Creek and Rio Grande, Wi should a few have the rating? If sure» ly would reflect on the church people and community to cut our pSSIO® ‘in come, down that amount. If the is trict ‘mperintendent, and the, people are willing to pay i why should a few oppose it? Giv. your pastor a fair deal, ___ngee ~ ~ FISHING CREEK rymire, Pa. was TEM tancen I Bussd Wii: birrzon af Wildwood spent turday evening with his nloce, Mra. Se Couse Teiw Bates and wife called on Rel. tives at Cape May 00 Walk-Over Oxfords for the Easter are the bost that can be pur. FG ‘Tenenbaums.

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F OJ 2/4 M (I M lis Ald A. child cannot choose its period of growth. Nature attends &. this, with laws wellni A inalterable. tus ed growth or feeble vitality needs oh‘ mould ‘have help to promote heaithful growth, UIM LU NUI abundant in nourishing substances that (¥ and strength, is in In a fre | as pled a growing Scott‘s helps a chifd over Tein® weak places. helps a backward child develop naturaity, RicomBel. 16 J,

lamming thi "The Phitathcan I banquet will place on the 22nd The evenings will bonk hievicd " peopl from adjoining villages to the reviv nervices. David Armatrong from a months ilimena Wilmer Bateman of Gi in — with bin a vialt n Millvitie. Gilbert Suth and family F4 fume tam visitors on Saturday d Allan Grace and family ot Fuga nea were guests of Lewis Corn wife on Monday, Mrs, F. W. Jamer and son Bortra were Thursday visitors in Philadel Wel li Mr. and Mrz. Steciman of Millvill enlivened the revival meetings . o Thursday evening by. their . Gor singing The Red Grom met at the home Mr». J, W. Coomba on Thursday, fin irhed $o allotfhent of work ‘and din here being no more work i fialey is ipfovag at t jitalbaisy time. ELDORA mers EPIORAMS -- — Spring has come, we see the eartl throb beneath our feet, Lif within is already quickening.Thre dormant powers are awakening. Nature‘s lace in changing. §0 should we put off the old cont and put on the new. and thus put on the Comd Fell pight ousnésn anl fo ts. of pr puk. th in ihe "heavens to fill the xo fa fight, so should every child of God. go it LS fick C4 earth ra ound their path. The mes, are putting on — new he hen will soon wear he birds are benning to" sing their new choruses of gladness: so. should cart be a heart of cheer and prai heyond earth‘s horizon. and vou will be catching beautiful glimpes of the Celestial City. Not what we ought not to do but t we ought to do is what should us the greatest concern, he shormaker said we have got co much theology in the world and in enough religion. henlogy is for the few that can n tand it, and they an very, few ut religion is for every fou "f logy is a luxury but religi reat for this life and The to ome. SPECIAL MEETING OF GRADUATE NURSES

P Dad (CAU 1 A R 5 Mins Mamie L ~ C a town spent several days im our vilwho has been, in A . ; |Pittaburgh in the Loe a f R. R.. in Among his home folks for a 1C a Miss Lottie Carrol) left on Wednesday for a week‘s visit with her sister in Plainfield. rriad® fiincoad Fidler | returned on Priday from a month‘s sojourn with friends in Philadelphia asl Collings» A| _ Mrs Samuel Cherter entertained the sewing circle on Friday evening. Rev. John Whitaker left on Wednes- . {day for Asbury Park, where the annual conference is in neasion. Miss Helen Fidler is with her pare ents for a short stay after two woeks with relatives in Philadelphia. Minx Ima Lioyd with Unit No. 10, [Pennsylvania Hospital, is — homeward bound from France and her friends May be siad to welcome her in a few ys. The primary school teachers are arranging for a community fest for the children. Miss Beulah Butcher, of Auiervile returned to her home on Friday a a week‘s stay with Mrs. Samuel Ches» te r. The Annual Meeting of the Sun School Board wa held on (eve. <4 28. The following offices were reelected upt. John K. Carroll, Ane sistant Harold Taylor, Treasurer, Helen Fidler. Helen Carroll was made secretary and Anna Woolson, oue of the organists, . Mrs. Gertrude a Syrian Relief were other Weld and T ich funds were . raised | afart Fad which fu sah land directors wore redec Pi dent, Lealie Ludlam; Secy. F. J Trea K. Carroll, | The elect conducted in an up-to-date fah. fon, two ladies acting on cletion bourd, so now we spell teller.-tell her. ERMA ! The official board and their wives met at the parsonage on Monday @vening. Mix. Frank Dickimson, Mrs, Sparie« and Mrs A. H. Swain spent Thursday with Mra. R. T. Johnson. rs. Bertram Snyder has been visiting her brother at Dennisville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reeves spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. fnd Mre. H. E. Garrison of Camden. Mr. R. T, Johnsom has a new Ford track. Charles Woolson and family have moved into Mr. Lemuel Hawn‘s house. Mre. Martha Swain spent Tuesday with Mrs, Jennie Swain at Cold Spring. ---064e-_.-.. BLUE PRINT PENCILS, best white, 10 cents each, $1.00 per dos. Add 5 cents for postage. . Any amount, — STAR AND WAVE PUB. CO, CAPE MAY N. 1. e as POTASHNICK SALE OF covERN. MENT HORSES, MARCH 17TH.

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