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Grant Carpenter, of New York has leased No. 817 Washington street for the winter.
s4fff ol & ‘E <r 6 35 CHF Pelt? friep p LH flar .Lealie .W. Salsbury has taken for his winter home 917 Queen street. Frank Evans, of the Red Cross. be located at 105 North street.
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PST OCERT OD POOH a EC Monday LJ "MISLEADING WIDOW" ‘Tuesday Jack Pickford in "BILL APPERSONS BOY"
Hale Hamilton in x 12 FOURFLUSHER® _ Fermmmrecn Stewart in "MARY REGAN" Saturday Dorothy Dalton in "MARKET OF SOULS" ADDED-*FAZZ MONKEY® Sunday-Charles Ray in "EGG CBATE waltor» Rua UOOOOACCOO OET
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WITH THE: CHURCHES FIRST RAPET CHURCE bivntrimersibisbber in dlmeseibrazriens Astinti 10 a. m. Bible School, classes for terian Church here, Friday, September 26, 1919. Fist &. ® taurce 0. Rev. Sherman G Pitt, Pastor Services on-Busday-at 10.80 a. m. SABBATH SERVICES 9:80 a. m. Bible School. " * 10:80 a m. Worahip and Sermon. p. i. Worship and Sermon. WEEKLY SERVICES $:00 p. m. Wednesday, | Prayer p oe Ce "s deavor. A cordial invitation is extended to residents and visitors to worship and ad ias The pastor esteems it s privilege to be of service to any individual or home that needs his services. FL oo.. 1 a comemzmad Gqaurce oF THE ADVENT (Episcopal) Rel. Paul Sturtevant Howe, Ph.D, Rertor --- — Services for Sunday | # A. M. Holy Communion 10:80 Second Service and Sermon 8 P. M. Evening Praver Week-Day Services Thursday, Holy Communion 8. ‘Friday, Litany 4:50. ChUron oPEN ALL THE YEAR GOSHEN stant traffic through the village is waning, much to the delight ef those on the T0# Emily Young, of Philadelphia, is a guest this, week of George Richard: son and wife His fine volcg is much raised het. "Apter a delightfol summer spent in our town, Mos. Joseph Wells and
| Abbie Dougherty | returend to. their Brooklyn homes on Saturday. |_ Mix. Dr. . Townsend, of New York City is enjoying the. country . air Mel stopping with Mr». Emma Corson. Charles Ewell and family, of Al- | monessen, . occasionally spend . their | werk pesar oer rao p rocmrs Sersin |_ Miss Jennie Walex is enjoying a vialt with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Yan wilder. She in matron of the Carter Aepublic boy® school in Reddington, =. The W. C T. U. Jubilee Socialin the hall en Friday evening, was a great wuccens. . These summer socials have been very attractiver The quota in | the jubilee drive has all been rained, much to the delight of all the members Rev. Alfred Wagg preached to a fine congergation last Sunday and adminiatered . the — communion. . Four young men, brothers, knelt together at the chancel, a beautiful sight. Wm. Rolle has been a week end visitor at Anglesea. The W. C. T. U. were entertained Y Dd COC HA RCO pa wife. The Distrist superintendent | and family were entertained at the parsonage on Sunday. Miss Theresa Townsend has been a recent visitor with her mothar on William street. boca Ac som bed his wife are now nicely located in the Bright Hotel. Aeprteammes "Schoo! will open on September 15 t Wunday, mk Atiantic Mrs. Sara McNeill is spending a few ‘days with her aunt, Mrs. Davia bmc The Anti-Saloon League represeatative of Newark, gave a talk in the thurth Sunday evening. A large number attended. "Tus Epworth League held a cake sou. Mr, and Mre, Williams.frem the south ars occupy! .; the home of Mrs. pps Compton i« spesidiag a few P te Sa [versary which will be held Sunday, iinictpiiipaidiand s---yntefm-mgn _WEST CAPE MAY : Mr: and Eutgrure! Aubery Hewit spent Sunday with relatives. . : . to spend the winter with his son in Philadelphia. B, A. Cramer and wife from Philadelphia were ‘calling on friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Reeves gave a farewell party on Monday evening. Dr, Frank Hughes, Judge Eldredge, ‘Theodore Reeves, Harry Fisher, Walter Savage, Jokn Meyer and thers
have attended the Bible Class meet» ing ut Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoffman entertained company. last week, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Fauver and won spent the week end with Mr». luea P on
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RIO GRANDE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones are ontertaining their daughter from Philadelphi. Mrs. John. Merton: and daughter went to Cape May City on Friduy, 8. Shaw bas been spending a frw days with his. dunghter, 3 ward Morton at Cape Ma Mrz. Mae Miley, of Conn viited her purents, Mr. and Mre, Fred Neal, lust week. Mr+. R. came on after her non Donald, who has been spend: ing the summer with hin munt at West Cape May. ---méae-.-~ THE WILDWOOD LAUNCHED The 12,000 ton ship Wildwood, hausd LO a CA RC CRL Committee. The boner of having this ship nam- | thence by ferzy boat to Hog Island. — bnsmures -a 4. comon 1 COMMUNICATION Editor. Star and Wave; .. Dear Biz: :
with the exception of the past two yrars for seven years Cape May was appreciated by reel bout owners as the iden} yachtamens haven. . In our n mont wonderful d H HbA itl lif] f H§EeL 3 far nite H £ Yours ‘truly, MORTON R. ALEXANDER
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