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Kkjbuc school directory • CAPE MAY COUNTY * M {Cammed from page 8) 1 fin the last Tuesday evening of SMfe month at eight o'clock. * Teachers 1 ^"Leroy J. Archer, Principal, Grades 1 7 and 8; Gertrude Fisher, Grades 6 ■ Rebecca Collins, Grades 3 and 1 (SOfarie H. Young, Grades 1 and 2; Margaret Magill, Kindergarten. 1 £S»ROUGH OF SOITH CAPE MAY 1 re,' *»■ ®~> Board of Education P. S." Rutschman, President: H. BiHarUn, District Clerk; Mrs. Horace P. CXsglor, Mrs. Frank Mende. Mrs. c-ijharies Jordan, Mrs. Samuel Bailie, L Days, Samuel Bailie. |W No school maintained. S^THO ROUGH OF STOVE HARBOR v; _ Board of Education $?? U, j. Reickard, President : C. L. "SDuffield.S'ioe- President; Edward 1. " Fries, District Clerk; F. J. Robinson. i_ Custodian of School Moneys— H. 1. Ifcylor. Medical Inspector— Dr. Phillip p Attendance Officer— William O'Don Teacher Jj C. N. Davis.

SK,' . - UPPER TOWNSHIP ^ JL W. Clouting, President, Palermo; IBmor Steebnan, Vice-President.Tuck- e ahoe; John W. Gandy, District Clerk, n vJttermo; Frank Crema, Tuckahoe; Harry Wittkamp, Strathmere; J. Alfred Reeves, Tuckahoe; Somers Sack, Petersburg; Stilwell Young, Beesley's Podirt; Townsend Godfrey, Jr., Tuck- - ahoe. ' Custodian of School Moneys — A. H. j J Sapp, Petersburg. I S Medical Inspector— Dr. Randolph Marshall, Tuckahoe. Attendance Officer — John W. Gandy. * kL" Teacher* - No, 1 — Beesley's Point — Helen Cor- 1 , ! son, Grades l to 7. : No. 2 — Palermo — Cornelia Mat- j ' thews, Grades 1 to 7. T" Tlo. 8 — Seaville— Mrs. Mary Collins, i Grades 1 to 7. i No. 4 — Petersburg — Rodney Van . Gilder, Grades 1 to 4. No. 5 — Tuckahoe — Rachel T. Cart- | ledge, Giades 7 and 8; Mrs. Hope W. | - Sandy, Grades 4, 5 and 6; Ann C. Gandy, Grades 1 to 8. (£?,■" No. 6 — MarshalWille — Elizabeth C. j Haines, Grades 1 to 6. Ne. 7— High School, Tuckahoe— Principal, Ross W. Rohn, Science and Mathematics; Greta P. Hinkley, Latin, French and Algebra; Alma T. Fegely. English and History. No. 8 — Strathmere — Mrs. Sarah

Young. BOROUGH OF WEST CAPE MAY g • Board of Education William H. Smith, President; Clement H. Newkirk, Vice-President; Theo5 do re W. Reeves, District Clerk; Harry * ; Fisher, Evan Brawn, Elwood G. Rose- w | man, Walter H. Savage. 7 - Regular Meetings third Thursday in B each month. Custodian of School Moneys — W. L. F f Cummings. Medical Inspector— Dr. Frank R. d Hughes. ^ Attendance Officer — Daniel Alston. Principal, Alice Brewton, Grades 7 E and 8; Bessie Miller, Grades 6 and 7; e . Rebecca O. Bennett. Grades 4 and 5; G ' Annie Meyers. Grade 3; Jennie E Hughes, Grade 2; Tryphene McKean, Grade 1. Annex William Moore, Grades 6, 7 and 8; Charlotte Bayard, Grades 3, 4 and 5;i , F rancena Potter, Grade 1. I ~ I c BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD CREST ( t P 1 ' Board of Education j jj William A. Justice, President; E. G. Middle ton Vice-President; Lewis H. h D. Eldredge, District Clerk; Joseph F. James, William H. Batts, J. H. Hart- J

Custodian of School Moneys — E. G.i( Middleton. i Regular Meetings second Monday | evening of each month. No school I maintained. CITY OF WILDWOOD Board of Education Sherman T. Dowler, President; , Clayton S. Lowe, Vice-President; Wil- I j liam C. Todd, Secretary; Cecil E. [ Ober, Lemuel Garrison. | Custodian of School Moneys — Rob- ! ert J- Kay. j j Medical Inspector— Dr. Geo. Adairs.i Attendance Officer — A. A. Clegg. I Regular Meetings on the last Fri- 1 ' day evening of each month at eight J o'clock at the high school building. : Supervising Principal Henry C. Chalmers, j Clerk and Librarian — Edith M. Brineschults. High School i Principal, Lanning Myers, English j aDd History; George H. Davis, Science ; 'and Mathematics; Frank S. Lloyd, j Book-keeping and English; Herman Gulick, Mathematics and Biology; j J Irene N. Carroll, Latin and Spanish, i Special Teachers ' Manual Training — Lynn H. Boyer. | Commercial Department — Harold C. j Patton.

Domestic Science— Margaret Hippie. Physical Training— Ethel Bloodgood. Drawing — Inez T. Nixon. Music — Laura Gas kill. „ Grade Teachers No. 1 — Mrs. Albert Lyon*, Gride 6; Mrs. M. Baker, Grade 6; Jennie Konowithch, Grade 7; Adele Dowler, Grade 7; Mrs. J. Dougherty, Grade 8; Mrs. Bella Dyer, Grade 8. No. 2— Clara D. Springer, Grade 3; Elizabeth Cavalier, Grade 4; Mrs. Mary L. DuBois, Grade 5; Jessie El1 dredge. Grade 2; Fannie Preuthon, Grade 2; Ruth Townsend, Grade L No. 3 — Eetelle Inglee, Grade 1; Schellenger, Grade 1; Mrs. HelSutton, Grade 2; Anna Anderson, 3; Margaret Bajas, Grade 4; Addie Conover, Grade 5. &o. 4 — Aline Sbeffy, Grades 3 to 6; Maude Adams, Grades 1 and 2. BOROUGH OF WOODBINE Board of Education , J. C. Levin, President; Joseph H. j (Cohen, Vice-President; William A- ; j bramson. District Clerk; Israel Eisen- j j D. Tchnerneshafsky. William i Lipman, Mrs. A. Rosenfield, Mrs. | J oseph Joffe. Custodian of School Moneys — Jos. i I Joffe. | Medical Inspector — Dr. Jos. Joffe. it Attendance Officer — A. Zellermayer. fi ' Regular Meetings on the third Monjday of each month at eight o'clock, C Central School Building. _ Supervising Principal j W. I. Zechman, Office, Central • School-. ; Principal, David Skolnik, Mathemat- ; ics and Science; Sadie Heimlich, French and History; Theresa Finkel- . ' stein. Latin and History; Elizabeth ' I Jones, Algebra and English. Central | Grade Teachers [ W. C. Strack, Grades 7 and! 8; Frances Greenstein, Grade 6; Esther * ' Shapiro, Grade 6; Dorothy Joffe, ( Grade 4; Rae Cohen, Grade 3; Bessie 1 Joffe, Grade 1; Elynore Subber, Kinjdergarten; Bertha Zimmerman, Grade ^ I 2' '< NOTICE TO GUNNERS I 1 II All persons are forbidden to trese ' pass with dog or gun on any of the ( '■ property of the late Bmlin Physick, " either in Cape May or Lower Town- '• ship. All trespassers will be delt with ! according to the law. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGF. Atty. for Emlin Physic Estate. "|l<M6-20-tM649

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The man without a definite aim in life is helplessly disabled. Money has proper place and is a staunch friend in times of stress. Start now with the Security Trust For Sale! j ; Bungalow at Bennetts Station t 5 room bungalow with one X i acre of ground on easy terms, f t ; Will sacrifice for quick sale. X 1 Apply ♦ fenderson &- co. ; CAPE MAY. n. j. ; or t. C. simms. Cce*n C.ry. n. j. 1 12-4-4t GET your shoes repaired at T. H. TAYLOR'S .626 Washington St. Cape May. n. j. ovprshops for men, uversnoess women and children. Repairing ™ ALBLEScmB. Sole Leather BT ^d!trip. Neolin Soles a Specialty responsible for work left over 30 days. Keystone 138- X viy G. O. LANGE, uWA FLORIST ■ ^SB^Potted Plants. Cut Flower* for all occaaiowa, Funirai deaign*. Cap* May CouK House, N. J | b. T. HAZLETT A Special Sale of j Silk and Georgette Waists $6.00 and $8.00 Values Reduced to $3-95 323 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. ROMEO MACCIOCCH1 importer of highest quality of italian groceries . Italian Olive Oil Maccaroni, Cheeses, Fruits and Live Chickens Open evening* and all day Sunday broad and elmira STREETS Cape May, N. j. are you THINKING OF MOVING If ao, get in touch with as. We hart 4 big TRUCKS 1 TON, t TONS. 3 TOMS, 5 TONS ON THE ROAD ALL THE TIME Trips to Philadelphia every wooL. Lota from fl« W- A*y »■** botwaea Capo May aad W I *Mi CONEY'S X- PRESS MS t* 1M GazhoM A to, WILDWOOD re

' J Both PtaM H. 8. Still LE, Prop, n 3 I COLUMBIA LAUNDRY | K 314 Congna^Street. Cape Mar, N.J. ffi" 9 DOWN OOES THE PRICE t ColLa/# 4C ezdi I U f f 8 ^ I S Let us wash your Rag Carpets and Pillows S All other classes of LAUNDRY WORK ijiiiajiiji'niniJiinifajniiiiTniJiininiiariifRfiMBranifgiM IN VIEW of the possible re- » . sizing of anthracite coal, we will accept orders subject to our ability to deliver the sizes . - ordered — and subject to price at >- ' the time of delivery. CAPE MAY COAL & ICE CO. Cape May Electric Shoe Repairing Shop A. SUDAK Shoe Repairing in All Its Branches NEOLIN SOLES AND RUBBER HEELS A SPECIALTY We Make a Specialty of REPAIRING SHOES WHILE YOU WAIT Bootblack In Building for Ladiea and Gentlemen. Shoe Sundries and All Kinds of Polishes for Sale. 505 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. in any length, width or thickkneaa for any purpose whatever — that't the offer we make you today. W# must have ample stocks of seasoned, measIf ^ nred timbers in our yard to be aWe to make such a broad offer. We havel N And oar pricea Will save you money. GEORGE 0GDEN & SON CAPE MAY, N. J. keystone phones cape may 1-73— wildwood 1-73 Konowitch Brothers GROCERIES, MEATS, PROVISIONS Butter — Eggs — Fmit- Produce Etc. Orders Promptly Delivered u>8-10 Washington Stroot '"^w'iloWOOd''"'1' CAPE MA V WILOWOOD \ RELIABLE BUILDER Otis M. Townsend 218 OCEAN ST, CAFE MAY, N. J. I BUILDERS' HARDWARE W. hat* m Full Stock of HmrJuar* for every BmW-r'a n red j Tools of the Best Quality AT MODERATE PRICES fitimalM Furnished on GET OUR PRICES Complete Operative* _ — - M H. WARE 516 Wa»hiBglcn Streat CAPE MAY, N. J. 1 SHERMAN S. SHARP Contractor and §aildei >£l «S WASHINGTON ST. CAPH HAT, H. A •» - - - I, Estimates Qiven j j