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with THE — CHURCH CHURCH OF THE ADVENT (Episcopal) bmp in onnraidenedionntaindistancnd bosined Services for Sunday CHURCH oren . pea THE YEAR _«neanFIRST BAPTIST biimininatidl 10:00 sim m. Bible School. cia hit? iad m. cera to hir 8, Hae ruc All seate Tel‘ sing: PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. Cartle D. demteman, Minister. sAssare services m. Bible School. 4 . Afucca and a ean Serm Werk pat ne devices , Mid-Week Prayer mar¥ice." 00 p. m. Mopmapdient a 8: deavor hevigu is expected to at both ion. de privik of pu servi vaphd free, electric fans keep the probaithth comfortable. Acousticons for those having dealy in better ®, uy therrving he "t times . of worship 4 God‘s house. The pastor [eod Ahadiitecd service to residents or visitors at any time. Feel perfectly free to call $Pth Hn for counsel or for ministry in r no --assen-_-_-_-. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Stewart wish to announce the marriage of theis daughter Clementine — Augusta, George Tunison, of Brunswic , N. En on August 5, 1919. The performed by the Rev. Curtis Q sserman. Mr. Tunison is at presat £401 a mate on board the 2, stationed at the Section hane in f this city. At present they will make their home with the bride‘s parents at 807 Columbir avenue. SUMMER COLDS Many have their worst colds the e warm months. Scott‘s Emulsion ter meals, puts that quality Into the blood that helps thwart. that rundown condition that is so depressing. Build up you vitality- try Scotts. |
GRANGE PICNIC BIG AFFAR AGRICULTURAL TN INTERESTS OF cou TO MEET AT SEA: ‘al CAMP GROUNDS AUG. Granees in this county are strongly representative of the | agricultural communities. There are few Pegg wid in the atate aie h < Pharndif amd hake cull in the promotion of The € agriculture] interests. Geverner Runyon will be this year and 2 Seavilie Cainp grounds. (4 (OP H OP Sup 1) 54 Mr. (Special Correspondent) and Mrs. Harry Hand, of Phila-, delphin and two chifér of, ing their vacation "ry a hhe Mim: Wivew rand pleased to note Pres Ca The better in the lee" PEJ of Robert Kennedy. Berwin: is spending some of cA pleasant je led with friends here. witn in t agaist is quite il} at this t two sons who are em fos ‘in a Priilndeiphia, came home unday. "There is a busy run of autos past ing fiers Rio Grande to Cape Ma now that the main road is clo Mr. Chester, the flagman at the South Jersey railroad, reports that over one thousand passed there one Sunday. _-L--meen --- py EJ 11 tl eli a {4 54 54 2C (Special Correspondent) Paul Dunham, with Edward Fox and family of Weston, are A Mak "W Wik with L. A. Fox. Wercott of Bridgeton. s Sunday with her . daughter, ra. ik Sheets, Ir. _ >- John Ford, of Philadelphia returned home Saturday after spending two weeks with his brother, Joseph Ford. Mr. and Mre. Shem of Rio Grande spent Monday afterncon with their daaghter, Mrs. Wm. S Several from our ‘village ‘spent Sunday at Senville cam Enoch Miller, Frank Matthews and Burris McPherson made a business trip to Atlantic City: on Friday ternoon. Zlsic Mathows in spending a week with her mother at South Seaville. Oscar Trzard. of Cape May spent the find of the week with relatives here. Patrick McPherson wears a broad smile, | It‘s another boy! Mrs. Alfred Jackson has a cottage at the Saville Camp. "Pammany | Party: wins. Sing-Sink cleetion:-Headline, . Nuturally!
Ocean $t: pope -eight members of Ivanhoe Lodge of ‘of Philadelphia, Bya entertained in | the locge rvoms Le s [ing here Wednesday evening of last | week. topp Angela) : seus ap, pful Master Williams Epi oa C3 a RI it A double quartet sang several Mo coprtmea vemamaez ii ‘CAPE — AY COUNTY CIRCUIT Thomas E. Stewart, ‘plaintiff, vs. D. Paul Musselman, defendant. Action |was iss 18, 1919, and executed by the alt ‘of the County of Cape May on July 22, 1919, and returned into the clerk‘s ffice on fFH 29, 1919. Dated July 30, 1919. A. C. as aie i News Lewis T. Stevens, Wash» etsww pf. MU RESIDENT -a ATIVE our |every Po a (ke Un ad States. — No ‘investment requ tected terriptsanien d opportunity L3 me for attorneys, real implement tate, ce, farm <tc. Write for our co-operative halmat vig. Securities Inc. 29 fem nrg hogs fresh friend: Move C (We Croc L Duds is the president of the Dressers Association. Me, bethat if a man keeps linen d every» — vi Jinens hecame nequainted wi Sude he s Find sending. his h to this dry "Corumnia LAP byted , [314 Congress St. y, N. 4.
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PV O 1s EO (6 3 An arace tn ot uniting. the he Rtight of of idewalks Int» rohibich he leaning Cv o *> and $ther tse) Plow: The Board of Cante overs ar ‘ine City of Cape Mi ordain That it spall be vBlawfa taze property owner in the City to allow grass to be ike corr in front of their properties, bordering on any street, PELJ figent public . roadway; except that b Pia imireBiebnaaainies Allure except mu above the surface of the si and no property owner shail bord
branches of trees to grow over the streets, avenues and public roadways of the chbova‘th shall be heed H ten feet above the urface of streats, avenues and public reas ending ary, one thousand nine : Rondred and twenty. GEORGE P. WENTZELL ‘The f PUBLIC NOTICE, wour e foregoing was oy — second pr 3 b Comminsioners of of ake ity fag Jersey, rs a regul tike is hereby given that said ordin« ance will oul b on third and A August 1%, 1919; at ten etk+ in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter the same can be considered, where any person or tax Iino fan having objection hires may pj heard. cpecacts P ane May, N. J., Aug. 5, 1919.
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