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CAPE MAY STAR ANDWAYE Publiih.a by fTU IBS WAT* rPBT.IHUQ OO. (Incorporated) ALBEBT A. BAUD, Pzwldant Cape Way, Xnr Jtreey A. LEOB ETOO, Maaafer TCSSCKIPTZOK F1ICB *1-50 FEB TUB JM ADTABCI Thli paper U entered at tbe portable* aa aeoond-olaea postal matter. r ^ E'AMPMCAN PR^^SSQCIATTON | ynbUsMog a oommnnloatlon In tbeee does not necessarily Imply Sdltortal endorsement. Oommnnlostlons will not be considered —less signed. THREE FREEHOLDERS— WHERE? Seme time ago the question of reducing the Board of Chosen Free-, holders from fourteen members to three came before the county and the county voted for the reduction. This step means, among other things, that only three districts of the county will be represented, and possible only one- For example, Lower Township, Wildwood, Ocean City, or any other municipality, could get one, two, or all" three- Somebody's going to get left Ocean City is worried by this possibility and is preaching united action to get representation. It's going to be a great game of |>UBsy-in-the-corner. Is Cape May going to get her corner? ' DONT FORGET THE RAINBOW A recent play introduced a character of which it was said "He was so busy looking for the pot of gold at the end, that he failed to see the rainbow." To what numbers of us does this apply? The good things of life are here for us to enjoy. The possession of some of them requires gold. This makes it desirable to earn some gold. But most of the worth while things are v priceless. These we can have regardless of our "rating." Let's don't forget the rainbow. ; PERSONALS (Continued from Page 1) Mrs. William Buel Franklin, of Ardmore, is at Cape May for a few weeks. Frank Hildreth, of New York, is a guest at the Columbia Hotel for a week- Mr. Hildreth is a brother of James M. E. HildretV of this city. Mr- and Mrs- Harry Lloyd, of Philadelphia, are guests at the Star Villa where they will spend some time. Mrs. John M. Walton, of Philadelphia, who is now occupying her cottage, 111 Ocean street, is entertaining Mrs- Reupert Chaeffer for a few weeks. vMr- and Mrs. Stephen D. Colhoun, of Bryn Mawr, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs- Algernon R. Clapp, I at their cottage hereMrs- Matthew McAdams and charm- 1 fng daughter, Miss Janet, of Chicago, ! are spending some time in Cape May ! with Mrs. McAdams' parents, Mr. and ! Mrs. Daniel Focer, at their Perrv , street home Mr. and Mrs- Walter Colten Burt, 1 of Philadelphia, accompanied by their granddaughter, Miriam Quig, were re- ' cent visitors at this resort. They will ■ , occupy their cottage here the latter ji part of July. I Miss Sara B. Bailey, of Ardmoi^e, . Pa-, is attending a nouse party at I Cape May this week. _ i ! Dr- and Mrs. Reu Hand. o?~«am--L den, N.J., spent several days in Cape May this week, with relatives. !' Mr- and Mrs. J. Hutchinson Scott, I' Jr., of Philadelphia, are spending the - 1 season at their cottage here- Thev | ' have as their guest for a few I < Miss Mary Brown Warburton, of Jen- i kin to wn. i ' Mr- and Mrs. William Weaver are'l ' entertaining Mr- and Mrs. George « Weaver, of Irwin, Pa., this week. I ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Bunting and daughter. Miss Marjory, are • •pending the season at their Colum- S bia avenue cottage- _ Mrs. Warner Hamilton and son, of ; " Rosemont, are enjoying some time in ' ■ Cape Mfy with Mrs- Hamilton's par- I ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A- Swain, of Jackson street- 1 Mrs- William W. Fitler and Miss I Margaretta L. Harrison, after an en- ; Joyable visit at this resort, returned ) to their homes on Tuesdav lastJ Russe" R Robinson, i of Philadelphia, will spend the month - of August at this resort 1 Mrs. Rudolph Koch, of Philadelphia. < arrived in Cape May this week where ' she will spend the balance of the sea- 1 5?" with her parents, Mr- and Mrs. C toward Townsend, at their cottage on - * Washington street Mrs. Julia Clark is spending some \ time here with relatives. I \ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nash, of Pitts- j J ourgh, Pa., are guests at the Star Vil- ■ 1 la for some time. I - Dr. Norris entertained Joseph Chap- i man this week at his Beach avenue ' S cottage. Mr- Chapman returned re- In cently from a trip in the Adirondacks. I i Mrs- Irene Johnson is spending a 1 fortnight in Washington, D. C., as -the "S guest of her sister, Mrs- James Rode- ; ^ Mr- and Mrs. Amos Worthington, of l) Overtrook,. accompanied by their son, ! % Juniro, are spending some time in:C Cape May where they are guests at J the Colonial Hotel. n Lewis A. Taulane, of Philadel- !£ -hia, has opened her Windsor avenue ! J rottage for the sunimer season. j > William H. Reed and Thomas Shan- 1 \ ahan, of Camden, spent the week -end ' with Mr. and .Mrs. E. Emley. J V Mr. and Mrs. Burton Etherington V and family, of Philadelphia^ after a ^ visit of two weeks at the Poconos, V will £*>end August at Cape May. iC Mr. and Mrs- Algernon Clapp re- £ cently entertained at their cottage X here, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Adams. V Ensign Alvin L. Becker. U- S. Navy, C president of the Intercollegiate Fenc- r

Eti Naval Academy team for the past two -ears, has joined Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vernon Fowler, of Annapolis, O. Md-, and their daughter, Miss Corinne Rest Fenner Fowler, from Goucher College, Baltimore- Upon the termin1 ation of her stay at the New Stockton Villa, Miss Fowler will visit her grandfather. General Henry Martvn Robert, U. S. Army, at Owego, N. Y. *- Mrs. Mary Miller, of 641 Hughes _ street, is visiting her brother and sis--i ter-in-law Dr. and Mrs. J- Stratton Ware, of Bayonne, N. J., for a weekJ John H- Orr, of Ardmore, Pa-; Mr. — and Mrs. Benjamin F. Orr, of Phila- j |? delphia, were guests of Mr- and Mrs Joseph K. White, of Cape May Point, | — last week. •d Frank H. Hildreth, of New York, is^ spending some time at the Columbia , — He is the brother of Hon. J. M- E. j ? Hildreth. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown enters' tained friends from out of town over i-, July Fourth. » Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bispham and le family, of Philadelphia, are occupying a Washington street cottage for sr the summer. le Miss Edith L Walker, daughter of s- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker, of Re•r hobeth Farm, has returned to her ir home for a few days after which she e, will said for Europe where she will g spend the summer travelling- Mr. and Mrs. Walker are spending the sum- ;- met at Cape May. n W. Maynard Stapleton is spending the summer in Cape May. Mr. Stapf ldton is a graduate of Dickinson Coli- lege and Dickinson Law and has a number of friends here. ■

Frank Shields, old time star, broke two bones in hisjfoot during the course of the game, but is expected to play ■- in the next game. o W. G. Paneoast and family, of t Woodbury, N. J., are now occupying e their cottage for the season, s Mrs. William F. Brown, accompanied by her niece, Miss Leah M. Harris, r of Rio Grande, left Cape May on e Tuesday evening on the steamer s Seattle, for New York en route for t Boston where they attended the e convention of the National Education- - al Association, which was held in that city. Mrs- Harry Firth, of Philadelphia, is enjoying a visit of a few days with her mother, Mrs. Louise Whitney, at her Windsor avenue cottageMrs. Benjamin Coats and son, of Philadelphia, will arrive in Cape May shortly where they will be guests at - the Congress Hall.

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' IN MEMORLAM t In loving memory of Dr- Samuel F ' j Ware, loving husband, devoted father and loyal citizen, who departed this j ■ life July, 1921. WIFE AND DAUGHTER. I CARD OF THANKS The Women's Community Club • ' wishes to thank John Bennett, of the West End Garage, for his courtesy in i extending the use of his garage for : : storage of trucks used in the Fourth , , of July parade- It also wishes to ; thank George Curtis for the use of a . truck on this occasion. ' 7-15-lt

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