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uly 26th, 1919 CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Saturday, L 222222 2s 22 ____ ___.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING HIS COLUM® E, 6 WORD -BAR PIN OF GOLD A PRIVATE SALE OF Household articles and . furniture, beginning Monday, July 28th, 1919 and continuing for the entire week at the Methodist Parsonage, | 813 Franklin Street, Cape May. FOR SALE-Practically: New Wheel at the Methodist | Parsonage, | 313 Franklin Street. 702 FOR SALE-SOME VERY DESIR able Building Lots on the Stockton Property, opposite Convention Hall J. H. Hughes, Agent, 410 Washington Street. He will quote prices to you. 7-19-19 FOR SALE-A CORNER LOT 60 x 80 x 100, 4 minutes to Railroad Station, for cash.. Apply Box 123, Audubon, N. J. TiB 7-12 St «--.--- nonnnnnnnnpoonnn_ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE One 1917 Ford Touring Car. One Buick Touring Car, self starter, electric lights. HARRY KEHR, 432 West Perry Street, 25 7412 if Cape May, N. J. FOR SALE-PAPRE® ICE CREAM PLATES and tin 10,000 of these will be at a bargain Apply Star and Wave Pub. Co. ___ balf time work." Small proifishihy Mis.. — Whitelaw, Quidort — Apt. Beach Ave. and Perry St. 795 CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. J. MMARY 0 Aarrortid Share "op ® srare ‘HOOL — MONEYS | FOR THE XCHOOL YEAR 1918-1970 Amounts Apportioned to the County of Cape May by the State of New, Jerney Am rant‘ation si8or02 From $100,000 State hiliind A mont tion R bast s o Tax $146,238.88 From interest on . surplus revenue paid by county T Total apportioned to . districts $146,088.88 Amounts Apportioned. to School Districts and Helping Teacher Avalon Cape May Cape May Point Middle Township North Wildweed Ocean City Sen Isle City Stone: Harbor Upper Township West Cape May, Wildwood Wildwood Crest Woodbine Helping Tercher $ $ Arav w. mann

Inavrcowen DESCENDANTS | — CAPE MAY Conny \ny Rev, Paul Sturtevant Howe, Ph.D i {Genealogical | Articles hy the. Rector |__ of the Church of the Advent An Interesting: and. Valuable: Recors From a Family Bible Mix. Dr, Meceny has kindly permit ted the author to examine the follins ing record From a family bible in lei possession, — The bible was printed in oe a ts und the date is 1801. At the foot of the first page of the New Testa: ment the following note of the death | f Thomas | Eldredge | is | written: | "Thomas Eldredge died January 29th A. D. 1849, aged 51 years 8 days old." On the following page . the . record proper begins. with a list of births: [* Witam Eldredge was born November the ist day, in the year of Our (Lord A. D. 1769. Judith Corson was . born — August the 8th day ! Births of | Enoch Eldredge was born on Mon‘day the 22nd day of March. A. D. {1779, — Jeremiah Eldredge was born Jon Saturday, December the 16th, 17|80. Mary Eldredge was born on Fri{day, the 25th day of Februray, 1785. Hannah Eldredge was born on Saturday, the 20th October.___1767. | JuPeo a CEE L7 the Ist day of May..._1790. William | C Ca day of December 1791. — Elizabeth Eldredge was born May the 2ist day |_...1794. — Thomas . Eldredge | was born January the 21st....1798. . John {Bennett was born Friday, September [the Tth.___1798. |_ On the opposite page at the begin[ning of St. Matthew‘s Gospel the folHowing is written: "Harriet W. El{dredge was born Thursday December 120, 1827;" and m note pinned to the {page reads: "Married by Rev. David daughter of William andJudith Eldredge to John Mectay, April 2nd, drdge to John Mecray, April 2nd, [1806." A note at the side of the |same page reads: "Judith Eldredge died August 26, 1831." | As seen from the above . record, Ce C Coo s dredge, 2 April, 1805. James Mecray, their son, married Mary Ann Mulford; their son, James, married 8 {November, 1865, Elizabeth Schellenger Hughes, who was bom 4 April, 1844, her husband, Dr. James Mecray, jwas born 21 February, 1842. Elize{beth Schellenger Hughes is a desjeendant of John Howland,. the | Pil{grim, the line running bask to the Mayflower through . the | generations following; The mother of Elizabeth ‘Bchellenger Hughes | was | Elizabeth {Schellenger, born 7 May, 1817, died {14 April, 1864, married 9 March, 1839 Ito Albert Henry Hughes, who was {born 8 January, 181%. . The | last Inamed was the son . of | Humphrey [Hughes and Hetty Wiliams, the Pilua ancestry running back through the mother of Humphrey | Hughes,, [Jane Whilldin (widow of Humphrey Hughes, S., as shown in the geneslogical articles in the STAR AND | WAVE of June 28, and July 19; Jane Whilldin (6), James | Whilldin (5), Joseph Whilldin (4). Hannah | Gorham (3), Desire Howland (2), John Howland th Pilgrim. The Eldredge Line Aaron Eldredge | married. Hannah Langdon, 17 October (June, as given by Rev. Dr. Hughes), 1792. . Their fourth child, Joserh | Eldredge — was born 7 August, 1798, died 21 March, 1879, married 22 September, | 1830, Mrs, Ann Morgan Core West, The: won, Joseph Coxe Eldredge, born 9 July, 1856. died 17. August, . 191%. married 9 June, 1860, to Ocie Bonnett. davighter of Auron Bennett of Cape May. Their children, now living. are livin H. Eldredge and Ocie May Eldredge, married George E. Wake: and have a son, John George Waiter. born 18 July, 1897. As given by the Rev. L. Hughes, in his "D Fulfilled. in Pious: Households, Auron Eldredge who msrried Hannah Langdon was the son of Jeremiah El-u.-dge. — The author of the present investigation had found difficulty. in uxing Dr. Hughes valuable . genen-| logical material because of this state- | ment. Mrs. Joseph C. Hughes writes the author that the first mentioned Auron Eldredge, husband of Hanna‘: Langdon, waa the son of Aaron El) dredge (Ist) and Elizabeth Stillwell. whom he married 29 Junuary, 1761. As shown in the STAR AND WAVE of July 5th, the last named Aaron E}dredge, husband of . Elizabeth | Still-| well, was the son of Samuel Etdred«» | and Mercy Leaming | daughter 3 Thomas Leaming and Hannah Whilldin (4), Hannah Gorham (3), Desire Howland (2), John Howland of the} Mayflow | n {rs. Hughes is correct, n> | the. author believes she is, a large number of the Eldredge family . in this line are of Pilgrim descent. The subject will be discussed at learth i

AN ORDINANCE Borough of Cape May Point An ordinance providing for the 1+ vensing of automobiles and motos vewhes for hits, in the Borough. of Cape May Point. New Jersey, and f¢ins the fees for such licemars Section 1-The Board: of Commis~ sioncrs of the Borough of Cape Jay e e e S s before apecating any . autumobile . or moter vehicle for hire, through, over or upon any of the streets or high» ways of said Borouch the owner or enero ea ‘tain a license to do so. Applications for said licenses shnil be . made in writing to the Borough Cles, and {shall wet forth: i A-The type of the motor vehicle and the name of the manufacturer or ,the popular name thereof, the factory number and the horre-power theroof, |_ B-The State license numbe» of the motor vehicle. C-The seating capacity of the motor veliele, areording to its trade or [factory rating, or, if a truck, | the earring capacity and the seating capacity thereof. D-The name, age, residence and business address of the applicant and, {if a corporation, its name, date of injcorporation, and registered office and | nce of business: if a partnership, its {business mame, name of the partners land their ages, residences and places jot business. | _ E-The name of the owner or own: ‘ern of the vehicles to be licensed. Section 2-And be it further or‘dained, that the operator of each car loperated shall carry at all times an [identification card to be s‘smen to any person with proper authority, requesting to examine the same, which shall be supplied by the Borough | Clerk. [Every motor vehicle licensed . under ithis ordinance shall, when it is used ‘in the business for which it is licensed [display plainly and | prominently | in view on the front of the same, the cense tag, showing the license number granted under this ordinance. | Section 3-No license hereunder hall be granted to one who is not a [citizen of the United States or a fit pra mnniiode atinadbins a wo. [tor vehic | Section 4-And be it further or ‘dained, that all automobiles or motor chicles used for carrying passengera or hire, or for soliciting business or ‘trade in carrying | such | passengers, ‘shall pay an annual license feol of twenty-five dollars befpre receiving such license. | Section 5-And be it further or Idained. that all automobiles or motor {vehicles for hire or charge, other than [those used. for carrying. passengers, | [shal pay an annual license fee of ten | |dollars, before receiving such cense. Section 6--And be it further | ordained, that all licenses granted under this ordinance. shall expire on the first day of June following the date of ‘their issue, and that no license shall be ismied for a part of a year nor for a less sum that herein prescribed. Section 7-And be it further or daincd, that any person or persons violating any of the foregoing nod visions, shall, upon conviction before a competent authority, be subject to a fine of not more than two arnd dollars, for each offense or violation, at the discretion of the magistrate or other — competent . authority . before | whom such person may be tried, and | in default of payment of such fine, may be imprisoned in the Borough or i County jail for a term not exceeding : ninety days in the discretion of such , magistrate . or — other — competent authority. Section 8-And be it further | ordained, that all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this or- | dinance, be and the same hereby are repealed. and this ordinance shall take | effect immediately. Pussed und approved July 22, mis.] EDWARD W. SPRINGER, Mayor. MARK RiGOR. WASHINGTON LeNOIR, Commissioners, | Attest:-H. H. BUSSE, Clerk, ---sew---. OHI MAN! MAN! a_Why worry! Koop‘s Lightning Hair Renewer will grow hair on any man‘s head. I guarantee after using 8 bottles and following directions all bald spots will be covered with hair,‘ if not, money refunded. LADIES‘ Lightning Hair Renewer is a fine , tonic and hair grower; stopa hair from . falling out, keeps head free from , dandruff. Edward Martin, under oath, testi fied "I was bald several years, 6 bottles produced a full erop of | hatr." For Sale by — Ware‘s Philadelphia Pharmacy, Ocean and Hughes Sts, ! and Mecray‘s Pharmacy, Manut.......?s addr ss Fred Keop, | 108 Cooper Street, Wem: N. bovarmccocccrns tcc -- f FRESH MILK-Delivered the day it ! day Pha y . ‘544

CHURCHES PRESEYTERIAN CHURCH with tas |_| Rev, Curtis O. Bowerman, Minister 8s Cex M80 A. M.. Lible: School 10:10 A, M. Worsiep a mon. 8:00 P. M. Worship and Sermon, nurvices mmesday. | Pris | | Vecatur and Hughes Streets i | The pastor expect« to . preach . at ees. The services are about sixty minutes in length, the atmos phere is kept cool and pure by three electric fans; an aconaticon i at the srvice of thore experiencing difficulty [in hearing; fama i nthe pews; a hym[nal is provided for each worshipper. You will enjoy the fellowship and be helped by the service. The music will help to inspire a devotional spirit, Why not honor God by attend ing the church services? A cordial invitation in given residents and vis tors to share all church privileges, including the service of the minister when needed »eaFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. R. Walker of Scranton, Pa. will preach in the First Baptist Church both morning and | evening Sunday 27th. We are favored to have Dr. Walker with us at this time and ernestly request a large attendance, Services Bible School 10 A. M. «Classes for all ages. Preaching 11 A. M. Preaching RP. M. Rev. R. R. Walker of Scranton, Pa. will preach both nervices. M. E URCH The — Methodist | Church | Services, which were closed last Sunday owing to the death of the partor, Rev. Nicholson will be resumed this week as usual. | Rev, E. Blackwood, N. CHURCH OF (Episcopal) Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe, Ph.D, Rector C222 s amices Services for Sunday 8 A. M. Holy Communion 10:80 Second Service and Sermon 8 P. M. Evening Prayer Miss Dorothy Wilson will sing a solo at the 10:30 Service. , Week-Day Services Peaay haw, Communion. 8. Friday, 4:80, churon c pra ALL THE YEAR esaCARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. William J. Moore wish to express their most sincere thanks to the many friends who extended, so . cheerfully, — material | ald and kind sympathy during their recent bereavement.

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