Cape May Star and Wave, 16 September 1943 IIIF issue link — Page 9

>AY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1943 '

TlsiWA Of yisuaJlby Jow/IA,

West Cape May Mu*. John W. mkyk* Mm. Everett V. EdwOl, of 12X Pearl avenue, has returned home after spending 16 days with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ewing in Cam-

den.

Mrs. Clement Hand, her daugh- . ter, and Mrs. Robert Hand are month in Haddon-

Mrs. H. S. Springer entertained on Wednesday Mrs. Elsie Swartout. of Lake Worth, Fla. Mrs. Elizabeth Stockton, of Cape May Court House, and Mrs. Walter Gross, of Philadelphia. ‘. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter J. Danzenbacktr, of Cedarville, were ▼iaiting Mrs. Irene Dorner on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Romig, of .Washington, D. C., day aa the guest* Mrs. Fiknk Hughes. Jack Orlkk, of ^Westmont, has resumed residence in West Cape May for the winter. Mr. Orlkk is principal of the West Cape May School. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the West Gape May Fire Company will start its meetings for the , fall and winter on Monday, September 20, in the borough hall. Miss Gloria Ann Campbell has returned to St. Petersburg, Fla., - after spending her vacation with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Hand. Mrs. Hand accompanied her to Philadelphia. Harold Roop was given a surprise birthday party on September 8. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Eldredge, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hand and their daughter, Emily, Mr. and Mrs. John Chester, Miss Gloria Ann 'Campbell and Mrs. Harold Roop. Mrs. Arthur Slough and Philip Slough, of Allentown, Pa., spent the weekend heer with Mrs. Slough's mother, Mrs. Charles Yonker. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Applegate entertained Mrs. Emily Schoales and Miss Jennie Applegate, of Philadelphia, for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. David Daniels, of Philadelphia, are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins, of 114 Eldredge avenue. Mrs. Wallace Stevenson, of Haddonheld, spent Friday with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eldredge, of 419 Broad-

way.

Mrs. Allan Bush has returned home after spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Robert

Gondon, in Camden.

The Rev. and ' Mrs. Samuel Barker will spend the weekend in Philadelphia. Mr. Harker will preach in the Arch Street Presoyterian Church on Sunday, Sep-

tember 19.

Misses Bertha and Marne Steward of Philadelphia, are visiting their sister, Mrs. Mary Ross, of 126 Sixth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Godfrey have returned to their home in Philadelphia. Mr. Godfrey’s mother, Mrs. Nora Godfrey, returned to Philadelphia with them.

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Mr. and .Mrs. James Tomlin have purchased a home at Cfaymont, Del. They recently spent a few days with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ewing. Mrs. Beatrice Knutson is visiting her mother in Brooklyn, N. Y. The Rev. and Mrs. Clarence B. Conover, of Gibbstown, have purchased the tenant house of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dempsey and will use R as their summer home. They spent their vacation here this summer. He is." a former pastor of Tabernacle Church. Mrs. William Hastings and her family, of Haddon Heights, spent a few days here with her parents, the ftev. and Mrs. William Bul-

lock.

Miss • Alice’ Hawley, of Cuba, N. Y., enjoyed the summer herewith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hawley. Miss Rose Conti and several friends, of Brooklyn. N. Y., spent a few days with Mrs. Beatrice

Knutson.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Marry, of Hsuldon Heights, and Mr. and Mrs. Aiijah Reeves and their son, Courtland. of Cape May. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Search bn. Sunday. Mrs. Bertha Ben-ell and Mrs. Florence Halbruner visited Mrs. Florence Crease in Millville on

Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes, of Gloucester County, spent a few days with their aunt, Mrs. Jane

Tumier.

Private James McGill, of Port Republic, spent the weekend with

his wife and baby here.

Orrie Strohm. of Wildwood Croat, is spending some time with his daughter, Mrs. Betty El-

liott.

Miss Margaret Reeves, of New Lisbon, ums a weekend guest- of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Taylor. Mias Phyllis Bare mo re has ret tamed to Atlantic City after ,6P—ding several weeks here with relatives. Private Adna Randall- Elliott, ft Fort Benniag. Ga., spent a low days here with his parents. Mrs. Jane Tumier is spending • Week with relatives in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Braun, of Ymk, Pa, have moved into their home .here. Mr. aad Mrs William Parker.

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Mho. Almrta william• Charles Glenn, of Baltimore, Md., called on Jack Wiseman Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Hoffman e moving to North Wildwood for the winter. Monroe Hand, of Northeast, Md., called on Mr. and Mrs. William Biddle on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hand and their daughter, Virginia, of Penns Grove, have returned home after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Matthews and their family. Jack Wiseman made a business trip to Philadelphia on Wednes-

day.

The Offical Board and trustees held a meeting in the Tabernacle Church Tuesday evening. Mrs. Thomas Damico and her family, of Washington, • D. spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sny-

der.

rs. Harriet Fleming is visit relatives in Springfield, 111. r. and Mrs. Donald McAnley and their family have returned to Philadelphia after spending a month Jiere at their cottage. Mr. and “Mrs. Charles Graham, of Troy, N. Y, called on his cousin,* Mrs. Eva Biddle, on Sun-

day.

George Williams and Roland Gilpen, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Fred Williams and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edgar, of Elmira, N. Y, Mr. and Mrs. George Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Belair and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNear, of Philadelphia, recent guests at the home of Mrs. Martha J. Swjain. Mrs. McNear spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matthews id their family, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Matthews. The Busy Bee Class gave a housewarming for Mrs. Frank Dickinson at her new home at Cape May Terrace on Friday ning. Benjamin Pritchard, of Philadelphia Navy Yard, spent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wright id his mother, Mrs. Clara Wright, of Woodstown, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Williams and Mrs. Clarence Titus, of Sharpstown, spent Thursday with Mrs. Emma Long. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robbins and their son, Wayne, of Roebling, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stie&li. Richard Smith and her daughter, Mrs. Ixittie Adams, of Bridgeton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Mathews and her family.' The Men’s Club met at the social hall on Monday evening. and Mrs. A. S. Walker gone to Massachusetts. Clarence Nichols Urill take over his farm here during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trimble, of Ardmore, Pa., will return here to live in the late Denham Ingersoll homestead. Mrs. Trimble was formerly Miss Blanche Ingersoll, who spent her childhood -here.

Rio Grande Mr*. R. E. Wolcott Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Callsway and their two daughters, of Springfield, Pa.., spent Saturday here with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolcott. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yates and their son, of Audubon Village, spent Sunday with friends here. The Rev. and Mrs. Monroe Hand, of Northeast, Md., were

visiting friends here last week. Mrs. Robert Stebbins enterti ’ ed the^adies’ Aid Society the Methodist Church at her h< on Thursday evening. The Ladies’ Auxiliary met Wednesday evening at the fire hall. Hostesses were Mrs. Gertie Lawton, Miss Mary Lawton, and Miss Annis Hand. Mrs. Arts Kelly has closed her home here and has gone to Philadelphia for the winter, where her husband is employed. .William Sharp, who has been working at Camden for some time, is home now and is working at the airport. . The Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Cook spent Thursday in Philadelphia. -J Miss Margaret Harris is employed in the office of the Prudential Life Insurance Company at Wildwood. r. and Mrs. George Morrison a week's vacation at Daretown Lake, Dare town, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smallwood ive moved to Penns Grove, where he is employed. The local school opened Tuesday with the following teachi: Mrs. Mabel Colwell, of Seaville, principal; Miss Dorothy James, of Wildwood, and Miss Theo Jaggard, of Rio Grande. The Methodist Church here will observe its 60th anniversary Sunday evening, Setember The Rev. Irvin H. Fisher, Wildwood, will deliver the There will also be special music. Mrs. Emma Fisher, of Trenton, visiting her daughter-in-law, Mrs. J. S. Harris. rs. Ella Waddis and Edward McComb, of Philadelphia, spent weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Entrikin. Edward Hallman and his family and Fred Neal spent the weekend at Maple Shade with Mrs. Hallman’s uncle, Louis Krapfenbowcr. and his family. Sergeant Charles Rice returned Louisiana on Monday after enjoying a 10-day furlough at home. Private Frank Roselle, of Fort Dix, spent the weekend here with his parents. Mrs. George Roth has moved to Philadelphia for the winter.

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Ice plant, on Elmira St, will be open where you , may pick up Ice in an emer-

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Miss Mabel E. See, of East Orange, spent the past 10 days with Mrs. Susan Bell, of Central Miss Celeste Labriols, of Roxborough, Pa., wa the guest ol Miss Janet Bair over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Randall and Mrs. Bessie Randmll spent the weekend at their Grove cottage. Mrs. MiHon Bair and . daughter, Millie, spent several days last week with relatives and friends in Germantown, Pa. Mrs. Hannah Fragch and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stetler, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Craner, of Central avenue. Ashton Devereux spent several days in the Point visiting with friends. Miss Betty Ottinger returned to her home in Philadelphia after a pleasant vacation at the Point

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NOTICK or SUCTION ■orouga of Cap* Star Mat, N. J.

In conformity witn the provision* of Till* It. Revised Statutes, and the amendments and supplements thereto, dsted June 1, ISIS. Notice Is hereby given that said Board of ReglsUr and Elecwlil all at the Fire House i Avenue on Tuesday, September 81, 1M3 from T o'clock s-m. until S o'clock p m., to add to the register of voters the names of those who shall personally appear before them and establish their rights to be n"~'~

Notice la hereby dlTCZ that a p -•—— will be held In I

Yale Avenue o - imber r ”

of 7 J

mary election i

PAL, at which time and plane — Republican and Democratic voters will vote by official ballots for can d I da tea for their respective parti e ' General Election to be hel_ day. November 2, 1943. In the I'rlmary ^Election • there ic member of the General As>ly to serve for one year. Sheriff to servo for three years. _.ie Member of the Board * Chosen Freholders to serve s Coroner to serve for three i- Justice of the Peace to serve d there will be electedMale Member of the State Com■e to serve for three years. Eemsie Member of the Stats

a for three years.

Tuesday, October 18, 1M3 etwees lbs sours of one and ’clock on said day for the purpose of making a registration of voters, and to revise and correct tbs regli of voters for said General Elec i of Tuesday. November 2. 1»43.

e Firs House on Yale Avenue ssday, November 2, 1843 the hours of 7 o'clock 4-M-clock P.M. A General Election will be bald at which time tbs voters of said borough will voti * * he following officers: A Governor to serve for three onv member of the General Assembly to serve for one year. A Sheriff to serve for three y<

each of the tw isod I’onstltutli Ich revised Con ido the provlRlm • present Cor

of /

tonly

Bill of Right!

shall include provisions for a composed of one Senator fron

County and a General Assembly composed of not more than sixty

her*, apportioned among the ties, as provided by the preset

stltutlon. so that each County shall at all times be entitled to one i whole In such’Tn an nor as said !.

shall prescribe to the' people elr approval and ratincation | “ Gen-:

1944r'

I Election

.old in t

NOTION OT NUOTZON Norough of Narth Caps Kay

In conformity with tbe provisions -t T1*Ja 1». Revised Statutes, and the amendments and supplaments mere to. dated June 1. IMS. Notice is hereby given that the Bd Board of Registry and Election UJ sit at the Drum House, in tbe Borough of North Cape May. N. J, Tuesday, September 81. 1843 J T o'clock ejiL. until I o'clock , to add to the register of votthe names of those who shall personally appear before them and establish their rights to be regle-

Notlce Is hereby _ uu-y election will be held la the Drum House In the Borough of North Cape May. N. J. on Tuesday. Sspt—hat 81, 1843 ' T a-m. aad I

‘ place the

P-m, at which Republican aad . Win veto by ©m

. vote by ©facial ballots for

didates for their respective parties for the General Election to be bald

on ^Tuesday. November 2. 1 ~

between the hours of _— and I o'clock p.m. A General Election will be hold at which time the ▼otars of said Borough of Nertk Cape May. will vote for the follow

lug officers:

A Governor to serve for three 1 member of the General As

Notice to hereby git ■aid Boardn-hf Bsgtotq will sit at the Shield s Cottage, 1014 Washington Street, for the First Election^ ^ district; at the ^ Cape

. .o serve for tiLree mber of Jhe Board

serve for throe

Two member* of Council to serve

for three years. One Collector

election district:

Kirs Ho«s% Lafayette Streets for the Third election dlsstncL at >20 Washington sL, for th*

Fourth .election district on .gj, ipsa

serve for three j

Assessor to serve for three j

. until • o'clock

One

>e The following Question will

voted upon:

"Shall the one hundred sixty-eighth

Legislature be authorized to agree

by a majority of the members elected

to -each of the two houses, upon s revised Constitution for the State,

which revised Constitution *- elude the provisions of Art - -.

the present Constitution, commonly known as Uie Bill of Rights. —'

shall incf—*- '

County a

ivlslons for a Senate r one Senator from each a General Assembly com-

ivlded b

primary election will _ _

First, Second, Third and Fourth election districts of the City of Cape May, at the above slated places or

Tnsaday, September 81, 1843

between the hours of 7 a-m. and P-m- at which time ana plane t Republican and Democratic voters will vote by official ballots for candidates for their respective parties tor the General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 2, 1942. In the

Primary Election there

nominated:

A G< years.

at all times be entitled to one member: and to submit the same as s w hole In such manner us said Legislature shall prescribe to the people.

o 0 r r reh.c l rion P ^ r0 /who!: d ac'th^Gcn"- 1 Oni“Mim'b«h ..

eralKlectlon'to'be held to ‘the yeir'

serve for three

L Sheriff t

ELEANOR OLIVER. oorough Clerk Dsted. August 22. 1943. • 9-9-2ts-pf|24.84

NOTICE OT ELECTION Township of Lower, N. J. Eastern War Time In conformity with the provlsl of Title 19. Revised Statf — the amendments and sup thereto, dsted June 1. 193*. Notice Is hereby given that the said Boards of Registry and Election will sit at the late residence of Robert E. Hand, on the old Cape May road. Erma, for the First Election District: at the Jr. O. V. A. M. Hall, Cold Spring, for the Second Election District, and at the Fire House, Wildwood Villas, for the Third E‘ Uon District, on Tuesday, September 81, 1843 ^etabllah'their rights

Notice

primary cl tricts of tile

the above stated places Tuesday, Beptembe

between the hours of < a-m. anc p m., at which time and place I

r 81, 1843

One Justice of 1 full term. And there will t

A Fern: Member One mill,- member of ommittee to serve for ich Election District. One female member ommittee to serve for , »ch Election DlslrlcL

Board of Registry and Elections '

Tuesday, October 13, 1843

between the hours of one and r o'clock^on said day. for the purp tor of° v”to* ... Uon of Tuesday. November 2. 1941. Notice Board of Registry and Election will sit at First. Second and Third elec-

tion districts of the “

Lower, at* the lati .. Robert E. Hand, on the old Cape May road, Erma, for the First Election District; at the Jr. O. U. A M. Halt Cold Spring, for the Second Election District, and at the Fire House. Wildwood Villas, for the Third Elec

tiob District on

Tuesday, Novamber 2. 1843 and S o'clock p.m.. a General Elec-

i will t

following ofllc«r*; y

One member of the A Sheriff to serve ft One Member of t 1 Chosen F'reeholders

re for three General Asyear. • three y

or three ihlp Corn-

One Member of the Towns One JusUce of the Peace

full torm.

The following quesUon

voted upon:

“Shall the one hundred six! Legislature be authorised - by a majority of. the member

which elude the provisions of Article . _. the present Constitution, commonly known as the BUI of Rights, and

. and a General Assembly

posed of not more than sixty i bers. apportioned «mong the Cotiu-

“' pyovlded by the present Con-

stitution. s

that each (Sunt;

be entitled to one submit the same as a whole In such manner as said Lml* lature shall prescribe to tbe pfcopU for their approval and ratificatior — retoctlort as-a whole, at-the Gen---_1 flection to fbe held In the year

District No. - North by Middle Township line. the South ..by BradneFs Run. on the

serve for three

Cue male member of

One ^Coroner One JusUce of the Peace to serve

full term.

And there will be elected:

A Male Member of the Slate Com-

mittee to serve for three years.

A Female Member of the State Committee to serve for three^years.

female _ member of County Ittec to serve for one year for

District Number One comprises south of Be weir-Avenue, west of the Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Madison Avenue and southeast of Cape

island Creek.

District Number Two comprises south of Madison avenue, west of AUanUc Ocean, northeast of Howard and Franklin streets and southeast or Cape Island Creek. District Number Three comprlsei south of Franklin and Howard st*.. west of the Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Jackson street, east of Cape

Island Creek.

District Number Four

south of Jackson street _ _ Avenue, West of the AUanUc Ocean to and Including the -**-

of- West Parry Street mg the northeast side ofS

comprises

a and in D Broad-

nclQd-

Tuesday, October 18, 1843 between the hours of one and o clock on said day, for the purpose of making a registration of voters and to revise and correct the register of votqr* for said General Election of Tuesday. November 2, 1943.

at FlreL Second. Third A Fourth elecUon districts of the City of Cape May at Uie Shield's Cottsge, if-' Washington Street. for First elecUon district, at Cape May City Garage, Washington street between Queen Street and Madison avenue for tbe Second election district. at the Chemical Fire House. Lafayette and Bank Street*, for Third ElecUon district, at 320 Washington Street for the Fourth election

district on

Tuesday, November 2. 1943 I c f j

• General Elec-

_t which time the of said city will vote for the

hour

md i o'clock p.m Ion jrllt he 7 '*

for

semhly to A Shertfl

ver of the Gene rrve for one yea: to serve for thro

najor

of the n

led Constitution for h revised Constltutlb the provisions of J

... State, shall Jcle 1 — . lUtutlon. commoi known as the Bill of Rights, a _ shall Include provisions for a Senate composed of one Senator from each County and a General Assembly composed of not more than sixty, members. apportioned among th* Counties. as provided by the present Constitution. so that each County shall at all times be entitled '

manner'as said Lcginrescribe to the people roval and ratification a whole, at the Gen-

FLOTD a HUGHES. City Cler Dated. August 22. 1942. 9-9-2ts-pfl31.86

NOTICE ON ELECTION Borongk Of West Cape May, W. Eastern War Tima In conformity with tbe provlsli of THU 19. Revised Statutes, a the amendments aad supplaments thereto, dated June 1. lilt. Notlcs is hereby given that I said Boards of Registry and El Uon will alt at the First aad Sooor d ElecUon Districts In th* Borough of Wont Capo May, N. J, at the Borough Hall on Fourth Avenue for the First Election District aad at tho Jooeph Hand Blare. 109 Broadway, for tho Seoond ElecUon District o~ from 7 o'clock a-m. until I **€4

Board of Registry' and EiecUona JS

Tuesday, October 18, 1843

ten in* noun of one aau nth* ik oa said day. tor .tho purpoa* of malting a reguuxauoa ol voter*. and to revise and correct tho regtotor of voters for said Uenarel JBtose uon of Tuesday, November 2, 1944. Nolle* to hereby given that th* Board of Registry aad Jttocuha.wUI alt in the First aad Itoooad Misti Mi Districts of tho Borough of Wogt Capo May, N. J, at tho Borough Hall oq Fourth Avenue tor tho First Eiccuun District, and at the Joseph Hand Store IU9 Broadway, for th*

Second Election District oa Tuesday, November a, 1848

between the oonre ol 2 o cloak S-m, and * o clock FAL A General mention will be bold at which time tho voters of said borough will vote for

the following offlor—

A Governor

- servo for three

One member of the General Assembly to serve for one year. A sheriff to serve for three years. One Member of tbe Board Of Chosen Freeholders to serv* Car one Coroner to serve for three years The following quesUon will be voted upon: "Stiali the one hundred sixty-eighth —wl Legislature be authorised to agree by s majority of the member* elected to each of the two houses, upon a revised ConstltuUon for the State, which revised ConstltuUon shall Include the provisions of Article 1 of the present Constitution, commonly known as the BUI of Rights, and shall include provisions for a Senate composed of one Senator from County and a General Assembly composed of not more than sixty members. apportioned among the Counties. as provided by the present Constitution. so that each County »h»H at all times be entitled to one member: and to submit the same as n whole In such manner us said Legislature shall prescribe to the people for their approval and ratification or rejection as a whole, at the General Election to be held In the year R. A. SWAIN, SR, „ . Borough Clerk. Dated. August 22. 1943. 9-»-2ts-pf»27.18

NOTION OF ELECTION ■oth daps May, *. & Eastern War Tims In conformity with the provisions of Tills 19, Revised Statutes, aad tne amendments and supplements thereto, dsted June L 1918.

Tuesday, September 81, 1843 from • o clock a-m. until I o'clock p.m, to add to the register of voter* to* names of those who shall personally appear before them aad establish their rights to be regis-

tered.

Notice is hereby given that a primary eiecuon will be bold at the Borough Hall, in the Borough *t 'lay, N. J, on

September 81, 1843

hours of 7 a.m_ and • p.m, at which ume and place the Republican aad Democratic votsra win vole by official ballots for caaJiJates for their respective partto* for the General Eiecuon to be held in Tuesday, November 2, I9lL^J» tkd

Primary ElecUon there

Hires

e member of the General .

One Coroner to serve for thr«4 Two members of Council to servi for three years. And there will be elected: A Male Member of the State Com-

Commltttoe L . On* female Committee to o

- of the County nember of County

Tuesday, October 18, 1843 >en the hours of on* aad nla* o'clock oa said day, for tho purpoa* of making a rsglstraUon of volar* and to revise and correct the regtotor of voters for said General Election of Tuesday, November 2, 1944. Notice to hereby given that the Board of-Registry and ElecUon will eit st rh* Borough Hall. In th* Borough of South Cape May. N. J, oa Tuesday. November a, 1848 between the hours of 7 o'clock axa. and I o’clock p.m. A General Election will be held at which Ume the voters of said borough will vote far the following officers. A Governor to sen^ for three One member of the General Assembly to serve for one year. A Sheriff to serve for three years. One Member of the Board of Chosen Freeholders to serve for three yean. One Coroner t

serve for three

The foflowlng quesUon will be

roted upon: "Shalf the o:

ie one hundred sixty-eighth

_ ch of t wised Constitution for the Statm rhlch revised Constitution shall toJude the provisions of Artlcl# 1 ct .he present Constitution, comiwolw known as the Bill of Righto shall Include provisions for a 8— composed of one Senator from e County and a n *—

rovided by the „ so that each

m»a be enUtled to

> submit the

whoto’ta lature shall prescribe to for their approval and or rejection as a whole,

erel Election to b*

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