Cape May Star and Wave, 12 July 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Saturday, July 12th, 1919 CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Page Five

Keep errone Assn aid to robustness, thousands Sut‘ Emulsion tribute to the up-building of Be sure that aod Puy Fmpig ‘s Emulsion. & Bown mitel, wud 94 yl | A M JA 6 31 (3 |Y L3} BRT b ; (O10) A3 FIRST EXPERIMENTS IN UsING AIRCRAFT FOR FISHING TO BE PERFORMED AT CAPE MAY, MAY — GREATLY INCREASE SCOPE OF FISHING INDUSTRY. " -, __ May Use Blimps In response to a request of the United States Fisheries Jureau, the Navy Department will probably undertake to scout for schools of fish with fying machines. These schools commonly travel at the surface of the sea, secking what they may devour, ‘To come across one is a big opportunity for the fish may be utilized in this way, according to present plans. It is thought that they will prove especially valuable in the pussuit of the elusive southern mackerel. ‘There are two ways in which fish news gained by naval aviators may wireless me receipt of whi ately depart for the place indicated.

F P CEL. {airplane shall speak directly to the (e S l It is ghought that plans which a under ecuaideration now will provide for extensive experiments here, . Sea plans and "blimps" may both be used and the effectiveness of the wirlen prtegraph and the rm lephone i } connection with this service, is to be {thoroughly. texted. If these experiments are successful e a Re e [be the first to benefit. ---me=-_-. vean ALT uISCONERS PMT

cove ACT one of ite waates men nay Fook YC halts A Wheat! ton at Fi an m gustrits, che lon, water braal ‘hare; Geich and nad Montt me to 150 puonds, now am consider ably | more. Belching stopped and have | rels for food. There is a Tanlac in deater . every town. ---e6m -- MBS. JOSEPH GARRISON Mra. Joseph Garrison, wife of Rev. eeph ind forminier(iel recipie tote ar oped

COLD SPring — (Special Correspondent) Rev. J. Dyke gave a lecturo at the Chapel, Wednesday evening, entitled {"Boyhood Days in Holland." >An. and Misc LE. Hughes and Mr. and Mr. Walter Rutherford motored to Atlantic City on Thursday, Mre. Charles McNeill, Jr. and children are spending a pleasant vacation with Mr. McNeill. Mrs. Elsie Shaw and | family, | of | Narberth, are spending . some . time! with Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Hand. Miss Katherine Dyke of Trenton is g a delightful vacation at the | | manse. | |_ Funcral services of the Rev. J. 4 | [Landis, were held in the Old "rick [Presbyterian Church, Fdday July 11, at 2:30 o‘cleck P. M. | Mr. Landis || was pastor of this church for weve ul | years, during which time he endeared [himself to the people of th community, by his faithful and loving partsrnedd | tions. — Many relatives and friends!‘ ait nded the services. His remains were laid to rest beside those of his f beloved wife who had passed on be‘ fore. "Well done, good and faithfol servant enter thou into the joys of the | Lord." j I

WEST CAPE MAY (Special Correspondent) Charles Terry and family of Peonsgrove, N. J. are here for the sumer. Mrs. G. H. Reeves is entertaining Miss Callaham of Philadelphia, this week. Mrs. Frank McNeill «entertained Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Lidredge entertained company over Independence Day. Stacy Robbins and family ate or cupying a house on Pearl avemve for the summer.

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Le e e e spent over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs [Joseph Robinwon. Mr. und Mrs. Guy Riley entertained Mr. Riley‘s mother of New York fo wome time, Miss Elizabeth McCurdy. of Phila delphin, is ing Mrs for an indefinite length of the. Misc Mina Hickman is enterts‘ning her cousin from Millville, M. C. Frymire wax in Philadelphia on Tuesday, Dr. and Mrs, John C. Rodrigyer are entertaining Miss Ethel Werner . of Philadelphia are making an extended Mr. und Mrs. John Lonabaugh . of Philadelphia are making an extnded visit here, Ensign and Mrs. Orion Reeves of Philadelphia spent the weekend with eir parents, Mins Edith C. Waton of Trenton, is pending the summer with Mr, and Mra. Raymond Faulkner. Mr. and Mre. Wm. McCowie are enrtaining company. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. H. Smith are ntertaining their son, Corp. Albert R. Smith of Base Hospital, Tax Hills, Toland for a two weeks‘ furough, — His many friends are glad o welcome him home.

DEATH OF REV. J. L. LANDIS Rev. J. L. Landis, aged 81 years, died Sunday, July 6th at Newton, N. J. engaged in the Philadelphia, Millville and Cape May for a number of years. He retained his membership in the West Jersey

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reward after a useful life in the ser vice of his master AIKINS John Aikins, formerly of Cape Ma GOVERNORS DaY Wildwood, N. J. Friday, July 11thGovernor‘s Day was celebrated be ereises, which took place in the Casino Auditorium, were under the direction of the City Board of Trade. President of the Board Palmer M. Way presented State Senator W, H. Bright, who introduced the guest of ‘[honer, Governor Wm. N. Runyon, of ECEC OCB MORE GAS The City Conary has recently been Inatracted to furnished with all the information bearing on the question‘ that they desire, and with affidavite, if they so Loa It in said that a prominent lawyer staying here for the summer, has filed m formal complaint with the State Attorney General. bentensrines Aa communs BOY SCOUT BENEFIT The season‘s first benefit concert and dance for Troop No. 2, Cape May Boy Scouts of Ameries will occur at wention Hall, Saturday | evening, winning at 8:30 o‘clock. Admission cents. Tickets may be obtained <f nny scout or nt the door. If you are interested in boys or in this great orgnnization be sure to buy tickets, ‘The proceeds are for the support of the local organization and the purchase of gymnasium apparatus and other fucilities for scout work,

Rn APT IAP = ON TIR BOARDWALK AT DECATUR STREET PROGRAM-WEEK JULY HTH

* T. Monday-Anita Stewart in — "MARY REGAN® Tuexday-Dorothy Gish in "PEPPY POLLY Wednenday--Charles Ray in HAY FOOT, STRAW FOOT

Thurday and Friday Mary Pickford in "DADDY LONG LEGS" Saturday und Sunday Irene Castle in "THE FIRING LINK" By Robert W. Chambers ZUCOP3OC Uo

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yg : J: 13 CHURCHES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Decatur and Hughes Streets Rev, Curtis O. Bosserman, Minister fommaalfantind 9:80 A. M. Bible School 10:80 A. M.-Worship and Sermon 8:00 P. M. The Rev. H. R. Rundall in expected to speak on the work of The Lord‘s Day Alliance. Week -day 8:00 P. M. WdnesdayPrayerMeeting. 8:00 P. M. Friday-Christian Endeavor, Prof. Zimmerman of the Pier Or chestra will render a violin solo at the Sabbath morning service. Next Sabbath the Rev. S. H. Leep er of Media, Pa. is expected to occupy the pulpit and preach at both services. Plans are formulated for the placing of three electric fans in the Church Auditoriam: for the comfort mfabiciers Z arcind A cordial invitation is extended to residents and visitors to worship with | nh Boflathiced "Refuse to measure Sunday by its pleasures; measure it by its privileges nd duties." Commandments obeyed duty well done bring joy to liv-

PARISH OF THE CHURCH OF THE ADVENT bisivncmant Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe, PhD. Rector bmnnn Acrabiazad M.-Holy Communion, 10:30-Second Service and Sermon 8 P. M.~-Evening Prayer and Ad based Dr. Howe will officiate at all ser vices. bovmmmmon acommmend NATIONAL SERVICE CANTEEN League Canteen Aids. Through the "kindness of a well ‘known summer residen: of Cape May we hundred and fifty overseas boy were given farewell movie parties on June 30 and July 4th. The ambulance service for enlisted men between the Army . and Navy Hospital will continue while the canteen is open. As the Canteen will keep open until the first of August and possibly until the first of September, the donation of cakes, fruit and vegetables ould be very gladly received.. Flowt> are also solicited . either | small buncher for the tables in the dining com or large ones, like hydenngens

to make the living rom more homelike. Donations may be left at the Canteen or given to the aida who are nerving there. meeCHURCH BELL WANTED The Pastor of the Macedonian Gordon, 632 Lafayette Street, Cape | May, m__ A shipment of Ford Cars was received last week by Focer and Mocray, the local agents, Dr.V. M. D. Marcy and Dr. Frank R. Hughes have Sedans. both puchased emommmneo acommmmnd COUNTY BRIEFS Sen Isle City-July first A marked the first of the indefinite Sahara-like days in Cape May County, with the closing of the various hotel barn and cafes to the sale of Wildwood, it in reported, observed the dry law for one day only, and all hotels are now running full blast, selling everything from: beer to "whickey straight Stone Harbor has closed up entirely the Shelter Haven Hetel the only Hcensed hotel in that resort having its bar tightly closed. At Avalon, the Princeton Inn is selling 2% beer. Sea Isle City‘s hotels have their bars open to the nale of near-bear and soft drinks, with the exception of the He .

entirely since last Puesduy. On being interviewed on Wednesday ms to their intentions regarding the obrervance of the law, . local | hotel keepers stated that they would ob merve it to the letter, and will not vell light wines and beers as is being done in some other sertions.-County boca meeADDITIONAL PERSONALS «--- "1 Joseph Caprietti, of the Naval Construction Department here, has been npending a week at Pocono Summit. J. Gorden Smythe, of Conshohocken, Pa., is rpending an indefinite . time here. J. Cordon Smythe. Jw will return [f om France in a few days, after serving in the ary during war as [as artist of rare ability. . He is the jsrandson of the lato Squire Duke. |_ Miss Anna M. Shuey, of Bclcfonte, | Pa., spent last week with Mins Emma | Bwain. |_ Mra. James B. Mock, of Washing tom, D. C., has joined her children, Melvin and Bennett, who have been spending the months of May and June with their grandmother, Mrs. A. G. Pownctt heve, Ms. fav ix spending some time in Atlantic City. Mre. Albert Stilwell und daughter, Louls: are: spending: some time . in Chester, Pa. with Mrs. Stilwell‘s sige ter, Mra. Wosloon, Morton R. Alexander and family are occupying their Beach avenue cottage for the season. Mr and Mrx. 8, M. MeCabe will remain in Cape May during the summer month,

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