Saturday, July 26th, 1919 CAPE May STAR AND WAVE
Perhaps you are worried because your child does not pick up in weight? o} Scott‘s Emulsion and watch how it helps make a thin child grow and put on weight. — There is nothing quilz 50 strengthening as Scoft‘s Emulsion fora child of any age. Beott & Bowne, BloomSeld, N. J #s GOSHEN ee spondent) x ure having a slow. time late potatoes George: Richardson spent. last Deacon Smith has spent . a . week with his son Gilbert in Avalon. The Teen Age, organized | S_nday School Class, with Francis" Garrison as teacher, held a very successful festival in the hall last Friday evening. 220% Rev. Nathan Trainor and family. were Deerfield visitors on Mondy. Mrs. Norris ‘Thompson hasbeen a recent visitor in Millville. Mrs. Humphrey Swain attended the Ocean Grove Sumer Institute of W. C. T. U. last week. Captain Libern Grace and wife and Mrs. M. E. Mixner yore recent visitore in Millville and Vineland. .. — * Joseph Little of Avalon has visited his sister Mrs. Mamie Stilwell during
Joy (St 3 1 Il AE o) 14 5 51 .€ (Special | Correspondent) Everett Matthews . spent . Sunday jwith his mother at South Seaville, e e ba ce {down looking nter bis property: an {giving. it m cont of paint. | Edwin Cummings of | West | Cap May is spending the summer with his qcrandfather John: Bates, Luclus Petersan of Port: Norris was calling on friends here. Mand Mroo Prank her brather fon: Vervicks s mi days at Alloway with rela Richard — Hemmingway, lphis, spent part of C jw ith her futher, Mr. ucob Dainett. | WEST CAPE MAY | (Special Correspondent) Master Alfred Matthews in spending a few days with Ensign aud Mr Orion H. Reeves in Philadelphia, Pa. Mise Laura M, Pierson entertained Mr. T. J. Milley of Philadelphia over the week end. Mrs Reuben Eldredge is the hosteas of her sister, Mrs. Lillian Alker and two children of Philadelphia. Mrs. Charles C. Simmington is apending a short time away. Last week Mr. and-Mrs. John Stew+d entartained Mre. Stewarts | aister of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mre. Charles Morsota-are entertaining company. Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Atkins, of Washington, D. C., and Mre. Mary Atkins of Witteington; Del ore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. pa Dawson for a few weeks. : Mrs. Harry Brewton is entertaining the Misses Johnson of. Camden. bedded Wm. P. Lioyd is bimabtomitind
w. CT. 0. NoTex Augast Ini will be mperanee Day at Seaville Camp, and W. C,F, V, members of the: county: will he largely represented. Mrs. H. A. Fruntz, of Moorestown land — Mrs. Elizabeth | Goodwin, . of Greenwich . will he — the : speakers, during the day. mee True Wilion: will lecture in the evening. | There will be other interesting talks and the day. promises Ito be one of "Victory." | it will pay every one to Iny aside all their activities and «pent! th [Kinter ‘ing to the temperance addr ‘by the earnest W. C. T. V. (They: will present the field of lib c now in sight. [. The | JuhilecFund . is — developing [beautifully. Cape May City and Bur leigh have paid their full quota. Cape May Court House, Goshen and Ocean City, | have . presented . their — July quota. Others are moving well. The Summer Institute of the State W. C. T. U. was held in Ocean Grove [ast Wednesday, July: 15th, . Many lending temperance workers of New Jersey attended. Among those takingpart in . the day‘s proceedings were: Dr.. Eva Lake, of Demarest (Mra. H. A. Frantz of Moorestown, Miss Elizabeth Good win of Greenwich, Mrs. J. F. Lenser jof Camden, Miss Esther ‘Elfreth, families‘ of two pevitdiiLe winger for the past two years, has, been entertaining soldiers in the various great cantonments | throughout the [country, will give an entertainment at he high; scho! . building, | Tuesday evening, August 5th, for the benefit | troop Boy . Scouts . «of policeding:~brie who heard: Miss
Williams at . the Corinthian . Yacht [Club, here a few years . ago, . will [recall the appreciation . with . which [her stories and songs were received fon that eceasion in Cupe May. Jt is persone novene spe Aibon intel ‘home folks to be able to hear this artist in her line: and — those — who attend will be amply repaid. I --__.mee-___._
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GOLF CLUB The — Woman‘s — Annual | Invitation Tournament of the Cape Muy Golf lub will begin on Monday: morning. here will be 18 holes medal play to divide into 3-16%. In addition to this there wil be driving, putting, and approaching contests, © Invitations to participate have been sent to all the leading women players of the prominent Golf Clubs of Phila delphim, and the vicinity. . A large number of expert players will contest the matches, The play will start Monday morn. Ing, and wil last at least three days. «May course has been put Jh unusually good condition, in antici. pation of the event. For the last week, the ladies of the club have, been practicing in prepura. tion for the contest. Some, in par. igular, have developed to be unex. pectedly good, and will prove highly dangerous rivals to . visiting . club gama Driving, putting and approadhing, each will come in for itafull share of
MEVETR, wud worth | whi hes t it commands the interest of .all ollowers‘ of the game. The local club will put in, the field I They have ‘been racticing assiduously on their drivi Aidahoriieiiraiali artice d coked forward to with a great deal Join the HOME BOOSTERS team, ° Fx TOUR TOWK. 6HB0RLY. In the HOME merchant fl your needs. He can and will fll them AS CHEAPLY as the out of town merchants. Keep that dollar of youn IN THIS TOWM. IT WILL COME BACK le cs U
APE MAY POINT (Special — Correspondent} The fishing. pier at Central: Avenue iw newring. completion and. prontines [to be a great attraction for the fol[Towers of Irank Walton. The high Uides, caused by the ens \wind, have: wraigght havor on. beach [property: above Cape: Avenue. . The entire front half of the large house owned by dolin Pockein fell into the seu and hack half will shortly. follow. Something: should be. done to protect the front here. Mr. and Mes, Arthir J. Did sons wecupying. the have. purchased on. Knox Ave, mand A. Dale: who recently. returned from Bordenas, France i the guest of his parent The pike is badly lighted af night with a number of electric light poles minus hutbs, This should be remedied at once. mea.no
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wkd | Re OUT OF HOUSE and must 1 resommend Taniac. hol ‘stayin 3. 1. Gore Co. Taniag is sold "hare y eta «- @pnre it ® Tasiac denier in . ovary at the manse over Sunday. He urned to his ship on Monday. He in the torpedo boat destroyer ranch of the naval service, and spent y months on submarine patrol European waters. His ship, the yton won a flag for destroyin
un U-bost .|. Mrs. Albert Matthews was at nervice and presided at the organ. Ow fing to ill health Mrs, Matthews has for & Jong time been missed from the Judge Endicott, of Atlantic City I/elder of the Firat Presyterian Churel there, has consented to be the speaker le the Brick Church Rally Day Ser(vice in August. As a speaker the [Judge is very popular. |_ Catherine and her father Rev. J. Dyke were in Philadelphia where the former accepted a position. Paul Colby of Philadelphia . and Miss Van Horne. of Tienion | uu.e here on a visit with Ruth Swain over Sunday, Miss Van Hom taught the Erma School forsome time. Mr, Colby was of the band at Wissahickon when in the service. Lehman Langley lost two of his three doge by | automobile accident Howard Ewing | was | at service again last Sunday. | He is home from France and also out of the army «ervice. . Mre. J. Dyke spent a week at Cape May Pakery gaining experience of the ice cream industry. Mins Grace Leaming had a business priition at Wikdwo.4. Cold Springs held for a lofig time in a dry spell, in now in the riidst of a wet spell. Rev. J. Dyke necompanied | Judge Eldredge to the county. court. where the judge naturalized some foreign born.
IN SESSION THERANS — HOLD _ SECOND SUMMER ASSEMBLY AT STO HARBOR, BEGINNING .AUG 107H. — UNUSUAL TALENT CURBED INSURES poop ld GRAM. The Second Summer Assembly will open at Stone Harbor in the Lutheran Community Church on August 10th, continuing until the seventeenth. Dr. 8. D. Dougherty will be in charge, and a brilliant array of talent has already been secured for . the meetings. There are to be me morning: see © mlons, but aftencon meetings will be from 8:30 to 5:00. The program at these sessions will treat the Bible; the Bunday School in all its phases; mission work including Inner, Home and Foreign Missions, and the boy and girl problem. . Specialists . will discuma the various divisions of each topic and informal conferences will be held ‘in groups between five and the : hour for evening lecture. For the convenience of out of town visitors there will be tables provided. ‘These social .bours will give valuable opportunity for Bible School students, Sunday School teachers and Mission workera to compare methods of work and become better nequainted. Bunset Service by the sea at 7:00 ‘Popular lectures at 8:00 on . the special topic for that day. benmommes A. commmntind 24. Te m She. leaves a daughter, Mrs. Reginald W. Poe of Mobtclatr, two risters, Mrs. 1. T. King, of Cold Sing, Mins Walter of Philaseiphis. | and hree brothers, John Walter, f Baltimore, Ames Waiter, of | Farmville, North Carolina and Cesge Walter, . of Cold Suring.
MINISTERS AT PUNERAL Many — prominent . churcher | were represented at the funeru} of the Rev, J. W. Nickelmon, late pastor of the First M. E. Church of this city. : The Rev. Alfred H. Wage, SuperYntendent of the Bridgeton district of the New Jersey Methodist Episcopal ‘Conference was im charge of the serhame The funeral tock place from the eme c2 v. W. Thusnten, at Clouges tei, and interment was made in Black .Acood, N. J. Among the iwo score of ministers who were present at the chrequies was the Reverend E. R. P‘runyate, ef Blackwood, who is the father of City | Huperintendent . of Schools Brunyate. .n | Intommns o nccommncetiiihed , The government hns a. scheme | to [teach thrift to children by borrewing of them all of the money they can raine. . Thin will help the children to [rave but what is most needed is ex[ample and this is eonspicuovely. absent in the management of the ex- | penditrses of the government. m»ea_IN MEMORIAM +4 BTEVENS-In loving: memory. of lour baby Mildred Oliver Stevens who died July 24, 1918, She budded on exith to bloom in (Heaven. Sadly missed by Mather, — Daddy | and | Grandmother,
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