Cape May Star and Wave, 10 May 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Saturday; May 10, 1919 CAPE MAY‘STAR AND WAVE Page Five

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a Monday, May 12th Gladys Leelie in A STITCH IN TIME Tuesday, May 15th Alice Brady in MARIE: 1rd. _________- Wednesday. u" 14 Tom Mix HELL Raaiix REFORM

Thursday, May 15 PRICILLA DE THE at THIEF Friday, May 16 Gindys Brockwell in THE PITFALLS OF A Big CITY Saturday May 17 ~ Mary Boland in A WOMAN‘S EXPERIENCE

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ELECTION , NOTICE .

GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELEC DIRECTIONS TO THE VOTER ° To vote for any person mark a cross (X) in the square in the appropriate column aseording to your choice, at the right of the name voted for. Second, third or fourth choice is not compulsory. Vote only as many first choices, or secoufl choices, or third choices as there are officers to elect. Vote as many fourth or other ehoicts as you wish, Vote your first choice or eboices in the first column. Vote your second choise or cboices in the second column. Vote your third choiee or choices in the third column. Vote in the fourth column for all the other candidates whom you with to support. Do not vote more than ome choise for one permon, as only one shoiee will count for any one candidate by this ballot. , If you mark, tear, or deface the bellot, return it, and obtain anDone pursuant to Chapter 221 Session Laws of 1911, and the several supplements and amendments thereto as well as according to General Election Act (Revision of 1898). pee ae ESL: Cd l $0o WM. PORTER, City Clerk

— ERMA Mr. E. Bailey, or of Mauricetown and iss Rosalie Pierson were married at E. Parsonage . on | Saturday A. H. Swain has a new Ford truck. Mr, and Mra. Earl Yearricks have been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Tremble of Philadelphia. George MeNeill has a new . Ford truck. Mr .and" Mrs. Bateman Fosfer have moved to Rio Grande. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Soulte visited Philadelphia on Saturday. Ur. Ashburn has purchased an auto for hin daughter. dacoh Cox is adding a porch to his hom mil Barnes has purchased a Ford touring car. The new road is near completion. ‘The Methodist Sunday School gave a very liberal offering to the organization for Homeless Children at Trenton, which is a worthy cause. We are glad to know that J. Garretson is improving . R. T. Johnson and Mrs. A. H Swain spent | Thursday . with | M Mattie Hughes of Cape May. Richard Campion is down on h farm for the summer. | Mas. Eva Biddle has been attending a convention in Washington, D. C., a delegmte of the Pentecostal Ni rene Church of Rio Grande.

PBF 54 puff a [4 54 D1 2€ Capt. — May — Norbury . in cutting — fine lots of aspmragus, | Some of our Sunday School workers attended a township meeting at Rio Grande, Wednesday evening. Newton Schellenger Is caring | for his peach orchard. | He is a scholar in Vocational School. Mr. und Mrs. Garrinon of Wildwood called on George Weaver and wife on Sunday. Linford Halburner of Cold Spring was doing business here on Friday. William. Pierson — of — Wildwood in here doing work for several of our wearle . Laura Bingham of Sea Ile ony a peitamt Sunday with her parents, Note the improvement in the health of Wesley Thompson, . He expects now to be fully recovered in a short time, Capt. M. M. Norbury gave Capt. H. 7. Bennett a day with his plowing on Monday. Several of our young people attended a party at Dias Croek one evening lust week. The fishermen made a good catch CB CCA George Weaver and family spent Bunday with his brother at Wildwood. The preaching in the | Methodist Church Sunday morning will be by a stranger on the Centenary Movement. The Ladies Aid Society held their in Atlantic City singe fall has returned home. Ralph Schellenger clerked the sale of James Allen, and Truman Hickman cried it at Ocean View | Saturday afternoon. Joseph Camp and wife and sen, Frank and daughter Beaulah S. fem ed on Court House friends Saturday. Marvin Conover, Frank Schellinger, pree pased Somers, Albert Foster and Fhqper4 returned | home . on Thursday wi e certificate youl valient work ps Miss Ella Thompson who will g

te from State Normal School thi pring and is teaching at Cape May lor a few weeks upends Sundays with r parents, Mr. and Mra, Wesley Fhompson. William Camp, Chief engineer of i large sea steamer spent Sunday at ome. He expect« to sail this woek or Porta Rico, | The stermer . has een under repairs. It is said Clarence Setover and wile ve bought the vacant — of Aich» d Holmes und will move it to hit property a short way. up the road Mrs iax kept a store at the co umber of yours.. She will take he tock out of — the corner . store and tock up the roud store. One of the worst forest fires that |! our Township has ever had in many years was started at Whitesboro Sun« day afternoon and was not gotten under control until ten o‘clock Manday might when a heavy rain foll. Four of our Township ‘wardens with a force of men with each took an ms | tive past. It burned from Whitesboro to Dias Creek hundreds of meres of timberland wan burned over. COLD SPRING COL SPRING Fresh fish are plentiful. A severe thunder storm passed over our village Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hoffman are oc their daughter Evelyn B. on 2eth 1919.

LIBERTY THEATRE iibicsad & Saturday Jesse L. Lasky presents CECILB DeMILLES img gyAPx GVs ‘For Better, For Worse | | An ARTCRAFT Picture Wim a fe, ee h -- wien motion" picture af Regctenpe m ok moi tire "ror Retter, For Worse" surpasses even these. It Ceoe ue 3 famous De Mille "class"-akillful directing, magnificent staging, sumptuous gowning. |

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Mins Leah Harris who ix employed t Riverton spent the week-end under he paternal roof. Mr. and Mre. J. Gordon were an out f town visitor ull day Tuesday. Mr». J. Craner sind daughter are rioualy ill. Mrz. Smith | Endicott ‘entertained hree soldier boys from the Cape May ty Hospital on Saturday und SunMonroe Hand and wife are spend» ng a few days in Washington. Mra. Earl Woolson . and . children rom Fishing Creek are sponding m ew lime PC te o EwWISH WELFARE BOARD FURNIGHRS ADDITIONAL MATER AL TO ARMY HOSPITAL ‘The Army Horpital five acre garis situated back of the nursery, bout one mile distant from the hos pital. In order to put this land in condi« to grow vegetables fertilizer was needed, xo the Army Honpital request ed the — Jewish — Welfare Board . if one earlond of fertilizer could be domated by the Board, and the J. W. B. Philadelphia branch succeeded in have ing the Kenesoth . Inracl — Sisterhood pledge the fertilizer. This fertilizer arrived last week and the five acre garden was covered with

same, and it !s expected that before long fresh vegetables will be served the men at the hospital daily besides it will give an opportunity to the men that are inclined to learn gardening, to spend a few hours daily out in the open and receive imaructions under m t ‘s supervision. The Oliver Plow used at the hoapit« al‘s garden has also been furnished by the Jewish Welfare Board, Pniladsihia branch. Five bitycles were also nent to this district by the J. W. B. Philadelphin branch last week, to be used for curathe Council of Jewish Women, Wildwood, N. J. furnished three new bi‘minutes daily, but xinee the additional bicycles were sent down here from Philadelphia, the strain will be great ly relieved, and it is probable that two or three bicycles may be released for recreational purpores. The Adath Jeshurum, Auxiliary No. 82, the Rodeph Shalom Sisterhood, the Kenereth Istael Sirterhood, and the B‘noth Jeshurun Lodge No. 2 are to be congratulated for the very close Department at the Army Hospital to the Jewish Welfare Board in this dintrict. ) o tod 1 3 Eul tE 61 {4 54 54 2€ Mra. Lemuel Schelienger and Mre. Frank Barnett and Mrs. J. D. Hoffman spent Wednerday with Mrs. W. Holmes at Mr. Frank Matthew spent Sunday with his wife at South Seaville. Mrs. Russel Schellonger spent Wed meaday with her parents, Mr. and Vre. Risely at Wildwood. Mre. Edward Ciawell of Philadelphin returned home after. spending three weeks with her daughter. Mr. Wiltiam Maw returned Li as Inude Eldredge of West Cape | Ca Coe CAA her mother, Mrs. Ella Woolson, Miss Marie Matthews spent Satur-