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TO THE VOTERS OF CAPE MAY COUNTY Huving‘‘derided to become a candidate for the honor .. of representing Cape May County in the New Jersey Ansembly, I sarnestly solicit your support at the Repub- } Hest Primary Election on September 23rd. . If elected | L will represent all the people and do my best to regain | and preserve the-matural privileges of the County which . thay inherited, but which they are rapldiy losing. CHARLES ©.. CLOUTING, This advertisement paid for by Chas. H. Clonting.
IN MEMORIAM In: mamery denr aunt, Hargs [Aly pie 2nd, 1018, HATTHE VaARCR ure:
WITH THE CHURCHES PRESEYTERIAN CHURCH Decater and Hughes Streets Rev. Carte O. Besserman, Minister SABBATH SERVICES 9:30 a. m. Bible School. 80 a. m. Mr. Rockey, . 3. L. mill th of toe Cord af the 8 P. M. Evening Prayer Week-Day Services Thursday, Holy Communion 8. ALL THE YEAR L020 50 03.) FV 0 ‘s U 1s K On Saturday evening, August 30, the boys of Cape May Point gave a party at Mrs. d‘Romtra. After hav ing a delightful time they were tak» en to Wildwood in an automobile. Mr. Perey d‘Romtra, the choir leader, the Baptist Church at the Point, sang them a few selections while going to Wildwood, his singing was very well appreciated by all of the folks, Mrs. d‘Romtra, Mra. Melwick, Mrs. Spong, | Florence — Alexander, — Dot. Browman, May Stanley, Josephine Tinmio, Rebecca Butler, Jennie Wygants, Ethel Wygants, Mary d‘Romtra, Helen Procknow, Mr. Mebwick, Perey d‘Romtra, Willie d‘Romtra, Dave Weir, Harry Weir, George Craig, Ed. Melwick, Harold Markley, Bob Rutherford, Irwin Belvin. They all returned home very happy. Ner ‘duties after i Ey hy #4 "Taye T ‘n a with bat ‘parents, Mr. and Mro. W. Mr. and Mra. Homer and family gave Bome fine selections on Sunda Tnonking which were greatly appreh Tr k. E Johnson,: or I al day with his parents. AED 4 ‘ak Ri Camden. i
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Dr. John Gorden, of Temple University, . Phil§iiaia,| / will , preach both services Prayer pon Wednesday. Strangers wilcome. a &
Your EEE T the Pudacothes BarfaipG:an cale at Brown‘s. _. yf prt. 3 MORE DAYs remain of the .- REBUILDING, .SALEOn Tuesday morning" we begin to move our goods to the building forled | M Ce t 2a [ C » Ps Pec I restaurant on Washington Street, where we will remain until our new uilding is completed,: which will be | Ooi 1 1 } 20 at SaP C Pl REMEMBER: these bargains will only _ ast three more days. | Pe ,! R BROWN, 423 Washington

