Cape May Star and Wave, 2 August 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 7

Saturday, August 2, 1919

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Pll 054 uP of. Cs oB. FS € (Special Correspondent) SME and Mino Leu H ad have move v apending devemiah. Clarke. spent. Wed as mn Miller, of Cold is entertaining erof, of Che i week und Mrs. John Rodrigue halt this werk. for | Buyamon. Porto i Rice, |_ Mr, and Mrs, Charles P. Eid (has rtained company over the | parenta hk Saturday and Mr. Ma Horace F. ‘Church e hs [_ Mr. and. Mix. ohn | 8 Philadelphia, pig i olpeada PCCM A Naas Reuben ves rntercainga Lud Cien last week. tal Mrs. Charles B 8. Peudn® s enter red Fik or a few days. . tom pis of Philadel his in i Neale P week with Dr. and rton 4s entertainng her I father, Pes Weldon, of Pittsburgh, Pa. GOSHEN (Special Correspondent) Rev. Nathan Trainor will lead the young people‘s meeting at the Seastreets of Smi obviated with plain sena Short Seer and wife spent Sun"Tavera " Corson makes . frequent HF a riindipiia hapitel : — ~. F — Mrs. Humphrey Swain gave a muCC rcs CL — A5 the benefit of the W. C. T. U. and the i] Libern Grace. ‘m. Stevens ad wife, of Philadelphin a are Pce Cop Cao wife for & month. ---sew--. communication ‘ July 29, 1919. Editor of Star & Wave: bo ubld me a little Tho -writer speak of, other communfcants who did not seem to have an d aise, Caco t5 — Station e woul r y Tad dhe ignetiioat seat ml fies on UZ id. ent is i 5 to, wnity, faaces sts is lous x succeed, must osen Tepicoentatives the — people, and Fook not the pae themneives, The cardi feature of our gov ernment is feteneninel and not direct ioe, as Mr. Miller seems ir think, He also asks for why a city official should m booster than a private citizen, For the‘ same reasoh that exeemtives of a company have more intersmail stock holders, | It is | their est in the company‘s wellfare than business to see tha? things are done ill quote from Mr. Miller‘s ar ‘Geographically . speaking, . Cape ox CC CECI sort on the Atlantic Coast." my estimation the opposite is true, considering its | qualifications as a seashore vesort, his statement may have been rom a commercial standpoint. no municipality ever Amaterally pros pered on a resort bast Viewing its frre from a busij Feed ne‘ "*, imme Hately _ sees Fips is Kes 2 of which is far from being prks: There we Nave Ca , Miller, however, has indeed struck a crucial point when he men: tions the Board of Ts

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THE MOST ENTERTAINING ENTERTAINMENT OF THE SEA . | Dialect recitais and old plantation songs as sung by the negroes of the old South, by Miss Louise Alice (Williams, of Georgia, . accomplished‘ raconteur and singer, widely knowr her specialities | throughout the . Her performances be-‘ Fuad many thousands of soldiers iv , different cantonments, were. highly ent. Old southern melodies: by Miss Elsie Homan, an excellent singer well known here. Tickets — 50 cents. . Get your ticket early of amy acout. At the High Ssbool | Auditorium, the most comfortable, . coolest | and best ventilated hall in town, Tuesday evening, August 5th, at 8:30 ofclock. (Adv.) LOCAL ATHLETE WINS "Ted" Filer, who bas been . star| hurler of the Cape May High School team for three years, scored a decisive victory over Millville last Saturday,

hile in the box for Cape May Court House. Filer allowed Millville but 6 hits, and ismied no passés . In addition to this, he fanned twelve, and himself secured two long hits. The score was 17 — 8. Court House fans give Filer most of the credit for the victory, and he will probably be used against the P.R.R. team next Saturday. His battery mate . was . the well-known Beringhaus, who caught for Woodbine High School. "Ted" was a member of the Cape May High School Championship Team, which won the County Ponnant, and dbesan a old Spalding cups in ‘17 and ‘16. Plenty of exercise, fresh air, regular hours-is all the pree . scription you need to avoid Influenza-unless through neglect or otherwise, a cold gets you. Then take-at once b "e cascarg & qunine s agate Eire me baeareess ware no ople

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