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PROGRAM FOR HIG FOURTH (Continued from page one) The Board of Trade has given a large silver cup to be awarded to the individual scoring the greatest number of points. The prizes will be on display at Knerr‘s store on Tussday, Wednesday and Thursday. The following . contributed money for the prize fund: Mecray | Bros,, Konowitch Bros, Cape May Coal and Iee Co., Knert‘s Department Store, Mecray‘s Drug Store, McCann‘s Cafe, Mr. J. B. VanZandt, Mrs. Elizabeth B. ‘Entriken, Richardeon‘s Hotel, The Lite Shop, Simon Gidding, Troy Laundry, Entriken Garage, Phillips and Hughes, E. M. Phillips‘ Restaurant, Kokes‘ Bakery, Mr. Smith, Gents Furnishing Store. Carter Candy Store, Mrs. Hazlett‘s Dry Goods Store, Henry Rutherford, Thomas Taylor, H. F. Alexander, Eldridge Johnson, Creage‘s Garage, W. H. Ballenger, Kahn‘s Barber Shop, Mrs. Douglass, Shoe Shine Parlor, 505 Washington Street, Arcadia Photo. Shop, C. E. Holmes, Win. McFadden, M. L. Warrington. The following contributed merchandise:Sol. Needles, J. E. Meeray, M. H. Ware, Miss Anns Empol, Joe Drogo, E. Van Kessel, BellangyBarer, Isanc Tenncbaum, Jeweler Garriwon, Charles Swain, L. C. Ashourn, F. C. Hughes, Hebenthal‘s Cigar Store, Wiltbank Candy Store, Cape Mey Iiluminating Co., Ware‘s Drug Shop, Miller Bros. Drug Shop on Pier, R Moghabghol, Kearns‘ Cigar Store, Miss Stites, Cigar Store, 30? Washington Street, John J. Dilks. Much credit for the success of the program is due to Mr. Ziegler, representative of the War Camp Comenmumemmmemmmenmemmmmmmen mune

munity Service, Mr, Arthur Rescnfeld, representative of the Jewish Welfare Board, and Lieut. D. A. Willard. Army Hospital, who have worked most zealously and with successful effort to get the materia) together and to arrange for the various stunts, both athletic and entertaining and due to their able management there will be no hitch any where and a good time is assured for everybody. weeePERSONAL MENTION (Continued from page one) P. N. Hurshey, of Lebanon, Pa. has registered at the Columbia, and will spend some time here. Mrs, 1. J. Pocher is occupying her beautiful cottage on South Lafayette Street. Captain and Mrs. E. C. Smith, who have been here since mid-winter, returned to Dallas, Texas recenty. Paul Toy is greeting old friends here after being absent for a long time, City Editor Smith, of the Philadel: phin Inquirer, is spending his tacetion at the Baltimore Inn. Edwin Davis is in town for his summer vacation. Miss Mary Esther Sheppard of 38 Jackson Street is visiting her six Mre. Paul Langdon Cox, of Erie, Pa. Dr. A. C. Tollinger, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William H. Thompson at their suburban home. Dr. Tollinger has just returned from overseas duties. Mrs, Franklyn Poynter and | son Thomas are here for the summer. Walter D. Fuller ,of Woodbury has [arrived at 17 Jefferson Street to temain until the end of the season. Herbert Heston, Jr., of Philadelphia, will have for his residence this serson 513 Hughes Street. Mr. A. L. Taffel, of Philadelphia, has taken cottage 806 Columbia Ave, Po W. N. Stevenson is occupying 856 Mrs. Charles E. Frits, of Wilming. lnnoiendinnaliremmilindiitniet Acsoses which has been‘her summer home for many seasons. Miss Jennie Hughes has been spending the month in New York. R, L, Atwell, of Washington, D. C.,

will spend the summer here, W. E. Phillips, of Philadelphia, is staying at 1143 Washington Street for the season. Miss Mary Fitzwater with her sisters are at Cape May this summer.

HEALTHFUL ADVICE During the aftermath of influenza or any illness, the logical tonic is Sete a I ¢ — 2019 -1 le} p. which enriches the blood and the whole ~ w your st — 2. . boe birrendinesti as wh

‘My, what a change Tening hns maS¢ in my" wite and myself" seid Richard Horner, a carpenter, of Auburn, N. 3 mat ®" wufferern, from stormnch and. kidney troubte." _ She . contimoaID compiatned of backache and nleeple®t® . 1 simply ‘druswed /mypelf bout my work alwayn feeling Auckered, 0% he never complains of backnthe 96 slecpleazness any more. We both DMYS ravenous appettien, and our £003. S60m® to «ive ue the proper noutlimeDt, That tired, Innguid feeling, has left me «nd X am in buoyant 3 rites Sire Co, Tanie is ean y wARES DRUG SHOP There is a ‘Tanine desier in: «very OH! MAN! MAN! ___ Why worry! Koop‘s Lightning Hate Renewer will grow hair on any man‘s after using 6 in cramd Martin, under oath, teat Plcad in, % . Hed "I was bald ssteral years, 6 bottles produced a full crop af hate." mey, OceaD and. Mecray‘s PhSTmAt> urer‘s address, Fred Koop, Mannfact 108 Cooper Street. Westmont, M. J, acd

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH _ Decatur and Hughes Streets . Curtis O. Bosserman, Minister PARISH OF THE CHURCH OF THE ADVENT (Episcopal) Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe, PhD. or Sunday Services 8 A. M.-Holy Communion. 10:80-Second Service and Sermon 8 P. M.-Evening Prayer and Adress. Dr. Howe will officiate at all sar PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Decatur and Hughes sts. Rev. Curtis O. Bosserman, minister 9:80 A. M.~Bible School, M.-Wednesday-Service, preparatory to Communion. 8:00 P. M., Friday-Christinn Enleavor. The pastor expects to preach! at both morning and evening services. Note change of hour in Bible School. Our communjon service on July 6 t the morning hour is for all who trust, love and seek to serve the Lord esus Christ, whatever the church affiliation. , Visitors will find our church doo, a cordial welcome, and service about one hour in time. You will enjoy the fellowship and worship. "Not to go to church is to let what one likes to do master what one. ought to do, and is as if the office boy should boss the manager." Therefore, come 18T M. E. CHURCH J. W. NICKELSON, Pastor 0 A. M. Sermon. | Subjectmee Men‘s clothing that is a revelation may be found in our store. In fast blues, browns, homespuns and a host of others at prices to suit the bes vill book at Tenenbaum‘s. ,

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DEATH OF MBS, MIRANDA EDMUNDS REEVES Many friends and . relatives were! saddened by the nows of the death of | Mrs. Mirantia Edmunds Reeves, wife | of former Sheriff John W, . Reeves,! which occurred on Wednesday: night | at her late residence, West Cape May. She was stricken about three weeks ago and survived in a semi-conscious state until the end, tenderly cared for by her busband amd children. | The funeral occurred this Saturday after | |noon at 1:80 oflock from her home, \the ceremonies being conducted. by her |pastor, the Rev. Dr. Dyke, interment |at Cold Spring Presbyterian Cemetery. Mrs. Reeves was the daughter of the | late Richard Edmunds and Jane Paal ens Edmunds, and was well known for many years in the lower section of the | county, where she had many relatives | and friends, She was cultured and j ‘amiable and one of the most buspit«| {able of women. She was a sterling! friend to muny young people through« out her adult life and exercised a won derful influence for goo! upon them. She welcomed them to her home on all occasions and was slway« in thor | ough symputhy wite the { fo ani mo mover fulled in her duty and mothers have been rewarded L er love and reverence frm ls ty than she. | She has lft man; mourn her loss and she will at held in affectionate remembrin her fumily and by her hosts of rei tives and friends.

THE PUBLIC e, A AGAIN If a start can be @Mained on the public library by means of the endow» nent proposed lust waek, there is no toubt that other grift« and endowmenta 11 be made from time to time and he library be placed in a few years m a solid footing. | The movement looks to the future rather than to the immediate present and to the benefit of the rising generation rather than ie older clement of the population ithough all may profit by it as they lesire, One of the first things desired and ought when the soldiers and nailow began to be established here, . was reading material. When General Hospital No, 11 was housed in the Hotel ‘upe May, one: great was books and with the the State Library Commis a library of from ©1500 . to 2000 volumes was speedily. developed there. It has been a frequ°Ht query summer for yedrs, ns man i ify. "Have you a pub w hen the an-wer has ve hive be n many armpeng vem i the Gimes: as to murouls to mh, N. J. aturday, June twenty-f undred and ninetcen, Cape May, N. J.

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