Cape May County Times, 23 March 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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Deeds Transcribed At County Clerk’s Office During the Past Week.

nopt of ccDsidcratioa u omitted Bed 1b the Deed was ft, which Is ■ prescribed be law.

j. Spicer Learning. Special Master, George W. Krousr, et al. »irs. Lot rfU. section B; lots 1U. Oe. 34* and »•, section A; lot on N. W. side of Bar armue. 14* feet X. E. of Fourth street, also lots 411

and 411, section B.

Valctta P. Smith, ct rlr. to niamas J. Scnli. Lot on S. E- side of Pleasure Are., U6 feet N. E. from N. E. line of IMh SL Amelia C. Knorr to Mary Weaker. KSbO.

Lot US. section A

Burrows C Marshall, et us. to Mordo Mackrnalr. rt us. IMS. Lot 655. section G.

Tswashlp sf Upper

Sylvmous C. Alman, et ux. to Fannie D. Iskin. ISO. Lot 7*1, section E, O. C Part. Same to Anna E. Iskin. fM- Lot 7*4. sectioc E-, O. C Park. Same to Bessie S. ItUn. SM. Lot 7*0, section E.. O. C. Park. Strathmrre Corporation to Catharine E. McCulloogh. *(00. Lots 4-A. 4-B, *-A and 6-B, block 13, Sirsthmerr.

AT TH^ CHURCHES SEA ISLE CITY M. C. CHURCH A. Corbin Brady, Pastor Sunday Services: 1040—Morning Service. Children’s Sermon—“Getting Onto HU Curves.’ Regular Sermon—"UtUe Comers." 240 P. M.-Sunday School. Bible Claasea for adulU. 6.45 P. M.—Epworth Iseague. Topic. “South American MUalons." Leadrr. Frank B Sharp. 7.J0 — Evening Service. Sermon, “God’s Writing-pad." The Young Lad lea’ Auxiliary of the Methodist Church met In the paraonMonday evening, and held an election of officers TMse elected

were:

President—Miss Prances Whitting-

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Vice-President—Miss Carrie Norton. Secretary—Misa Ida Smith. Treasurer—Miss Anna Whittington. The Auxiliary has held many delightful entertainments and socials since their organIxatlon last July, and the young ladies have p'ans for many more In the future. The Methodist Tea met thU week at the home of Mrs. A. W. Miller.

Frey. Lot 1, section X, Oobo City Heights. G«wgr K. Eastwick. et as, to Margaret Frey. Lot 15, srctloo 20. Ocean City Heights George W. Hrss. et us. to I-urn be rim S«Bd Co. MOM. Lot in Brlleplaln adjoining tandi of John IrMunyon, heir* of Richard Greenlee, dec'd.; John Lloyd and others, containing *1 acres.

Township af Denais

Lemuel L. Johnson, et ux. to Margaret Frey. Lot 4. block 50, section C, Woodbine

is, ct alt. to Ogden C50. Twenty-oc.r and a quarter acres and 15 perches, known as the Kyneer Lewis tract, adjoining lands of Maurice Beesley. James J. Ludlani and oil

Sea Ule Ctty

City of Sea Ule City to Margaret E. O’Rourke. Lot 22, block 32. Baraagh af Slaae Harbor J. H. Coombs Lumber Co. to IJoyd M Seaman, et al. l^>ts 227. 228. 229. 230 and 231. and ports of lets 146 and 148. block

•5. plan Hg

S. J. Realty Co. to Tbr Colonial Trust Co. Lots 1 to 2G Inclusive, block 8*. Henry J. Weber. Trustee, to K. J. Realty Co. Lot 62. block 99, plan P-2, and lot 60, block 99. plan D-2. S. J. Realty Co. to El wood T. Coolly. *8M. LoU CO and 62. block 99. pton D-2. Wm. C Downing, rt ux, to S. J. Realty O. Lot 141. block 190. pUn D-3 S. J. Realty Co. k> Janies R. McClellan. *450 Same as above. Township af Middle Ralph I- Golf, et ux, lo Joseph * .agner. Jr. Ilto. lads 1 ami 2, Wildwood Boulrvard. ... Same to Esiward S. Sbermer. *156. Lots 21. S amt 23. Wildwood Boulevard. Same to Mary Franks. 1100. LoU 3 and 4. WiUtwunl iluulrvanl. Wildwood Extension Realty Co. to Loretta Jobes, lad 34. block 7. Wildwood Extrusion Realty tax Harr, Kates, rt ux, to Jamrs M. E. 1UIdrrtb. All righl, and Interest to lots 4 and 5. r.attaining in arm and 3 roods; also lot 4. which U a tract of : ar- i nearly aurrouibded by laKnard-s Thor *. re. Stltes S<aind and Elder Creek, euntalning 56 acres laaec Trnrbaum. rt us, to James Mayo. *475. tad 59x117 feet, on East corner of Dunbar street and the count, read at

WhHesboro

Baraagh af Narth Wildwaa* Elisabeth J. Woodward lo Eva E. Woodward. tad 19, Central avraor. Henry H. (Mims to Elmer E. Flaber. 9490. tad 36. bha-i 175. CJtr af Wtldwaad telle Parkbill to Gr.gnr tandes.

Igh af WUdwaad h r sal James Ashwiwth, rt ai. to Frank land 14. block 28.

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MESSIAH LUTHERAN 'CHURCH Rev. John T. GUleson, Pastor The Ladies’ Aid Society had a busy time last week. Under the efficient leadership of Mrs. Christian Ankeie, the program wag carried out to a successful finish, regardless of stormy weather. The Society held it* weekly geggion for sewing and sociability on Thnraday afternoon. On Friday, the uicmbeni visited the public school in a body, and were welcomed very courteously by Prof. John Carrol. Then the ladies attended Lenten service, end flni bed up the week by holding a cake, pie and Ice-cream sale on Saturday afternoon and evening. Friday afternoon LenleR services will be continued throughout Lent, nnd the pecgile who appreciate the meaning of this special forty-day period of the Church year are not neglecting tfceee devotional services. The meeting! last one hour, 4 to 5 o’clock. Covernor Walter E. Edge has issued proclamation, calling upon all churches and religious organisations in New Jersey, to celebrate Sunday. March 25th, an “Boy’s Day.” The Lutheran Church win observe the day by holding a Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock for the boys of the community. Parents are requested to remind their boys of this special event, ant', the attendance of all members of the family will help to celebrate the

“Boys’ Own Day."

Prosperity begins at home! A community united for promoting prosperity already ensures the success of Its various laudable enterprires. A “Proa perity Meeting” will be held at the Lutheran Church, on Sunday evening, with the doors open at half-past seven. At eight o'clock the real program of the prosperity idea will be put In motion. The oauai order of service will be dispensed with, and prosperity will be the theme from the Doxology to the prosperity collection. Citlsens are requested to shine up, and attend. Speakers of local reputation will follow one another In quick succession, and there will be no lack of mualc, as the choir will be oat in full assembly with special numbers for this occasion. Lm- a p-c' oter of public and private proi .-..rity and bring the vis-

guest to this meeting.

Irving Shaw, of ColHhgawood,

visitor here Friday.

Mrs. Frank Shaw has moved Angiesea, where her husband Is < ployed in the Coast Guard Station. Mrs. Anns DeVanl was shopping in

Ocean City, Ti.uraday.

Wilfred Smith waa a Thirty-fourth

street visitor. Thursday.

Harry Downam demonstrated his new Ford at Bridgeton, Wednesday. Stephen Parsons spent several days of last week with his brother. John

Parsons, af Tuckahoe.

Misses Mary and Amy DoffleltV of Ocean City, were the guests of their aunt. Mrs. Oliver Cobh, several days

of this week.

Mrs. Arthur Eckersley spent Friday

at Ocean City.

Mrs. Peter Hand and sou Harvey, of Court ouae, spent Tuesday with Austin DeVfcul and family. Earnest Downam had a sick horse the first of the week. ^ Mrs. Holla Hewitt and daughter, Marian, were shopping in the Quaker City, the first of the we< Owen Dervln spent Wednesday at

Bridgeton.

Mrs. Austin DeVanl and daughter spent Sunday with her parents at

Mayvflle.

Martha Godfrey spent several days of this week with her aunt at Court House. William Speer, of Sea Isle, was vislOng relatives here Sunday. Walter Taylor, wife and daughter. Lila, of Tuckahoe, sprat Friday evening with Wr. DeVaal and wife. Edward. DeVanl, of Sea lele, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Ann De-

Vaul.

Mrs. Ann WIPets is much improved at this writing. Richard Anderson, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with relaUves here. A cake and ice cream social wax held In the Grammar School, Friday evening, the money from which will be used toward purchasing a Vlctrola. Wilfred Smith accompanied our new minister. Rev. Moore, around the charge, Sunday. Miss Frances Smith and Dorothy Howell spent the week-end at Peters-

burg.

Mrs. Washington VanGHder and daughter. Elisa, of Petersburg, spent Sunday with Mrs. Amy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Townsend entertained Rev. Moore over the week-

end.

SOUTH SEAVILLE

WOODBINE

Mr. and Mrs. L M. Danerhlrsch and family have returned from a trip New York City. Mr. Morris Fels, of Philadelphia, visited the DeHlrsch Agricultural

School.

Mr. George Birkhahn spent several days in Philadelphia. Miss Nellie Brennan was shopping In Philadelphia Inst Saturday. Mr. S. Stone spent the week-end with friends In Philadelphia. Mrs. Immerman and sons returned from New York City. Miss Anna Levenson visited Philadelphia. , Miss N. Hefferman spent the weekend In New York City. Mias Alma Light visited friends at Vineland. N. J. Miss Bertha Katlnaky spent the week-end in Philadelphia with her

sister .

Mr. W. Strack and Mr. H. Bertem visited Ewan, N. J. The Yudlxky’s and Harris’ town. They will make their home In Philadelphia. The dance given by the Senior High School pupil* was a success. The new class at the DeHlrsch Agricultural School will run their first dance Friday evening. Miss E. Subber spent the week-end in Philadelphia. The Athletic Association of Hirsch Agricultural School has been organised. Ml*s Ethel Cohen spent several days In Philadelphia. Mr. Lew Benson spent several days with his family. Miss Anna Lipman spent several day* in Philadelphia.

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PROSPERITY BEGINS AT HOKEt.. 3 GO TO CHURCH And Be Prosperous “Kot then shall ibou make Uiv wav prosperous, and then shall thou have good sreexs*,—Joshua I, viii. CITIZENS! GET TOGETHER / And Attend the Big PROSPERITY MEETING

Lutheran

Sunday

MAKTIM L.TMBli The music will begin at 7.30. Short Spccche* by a platiotm iull of wcU-ktiowu citizens. Choral Music. ALL THE TOWN IS INVITED. Admission Free. x Proaperity Offering

OIAS CREEK Mr*. Lewis Douglass and daughter, of Court House, were Sunday visitors with CapL Allen Douglass sed mother. The Young People's Clnb had a social In the I. O. M. Hall. Saturday evening. Mrs. Belle Lawrence and daughter were Wildwood visitors a day of last week. Jerry Norton, who went to the Methodist Hospital some weeks ago, returned home on Thursday last, somewhat improved. Mrs. Slinda Godfrey visited her daughter, Mrs. Anthony Norton, Court House, on Tuesday. Richard Lloyd went to Bridgeton on Wednesday. Mrs. Sadie Lloyd spent the week with Millville friends. Tho'maa Neatler, of Philadelphia, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Edward Tut-

tle.

Methodist Church visitors on Sunday were Harry High, of Goshen: Trueman Hickman and Frank Doughty. of Green Creek. Len Compton, wife and three children, cf Dennisville, were calling on bis parents here Sunday afternoon. Lewis V. Compton, from Dickinson College. Carlisle, Pa., Is spending a few day* at home. Lewis Hoffner, of Bethlehem, Paspent Sunday at home with his family. Mrs. John Babbit, and little son, ■« visiting her mother at Court House this week. Miss Ida Norton visited Wildwood

on Monday.

and Mrs. John Wahl entertained Mr. and Mrs. John SUvera and four

Mrs. Howsyd Ferron, of Camden, f frlend *- of Philadelphia, over Sunvlalted Mm. H. H. Rney. for a abort M**

time.

Miss Gertrude Fiahei waa shopping Cm P* where she has been spend

AVALON

Miss Marion S. Nichols spent Saturday In Philadelphia. Mr. A. F. Dalx, Jr- was a visitor here. Mr* Frank Nichols entertained her slater and husband on Sunday last. Mr. Edwin S. Titus was a recent Avalon visitor. Mr. and Mrs. B. Wills motored to Clayton on Saturday, where they •pent the week-end.with their eon. Mr. Charles Wills and family. Mrs. Gilbert s. High arriced here on Friday last for an indefinite stay. Mr. Charles Spellberger and dangbr were here at their cottage over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hiller spent several days this week at their Second Avenue home, getting it in readiness for the coming season. Mr. Harry Cleaver was among Avalon's week-end visitors. Mr. Frank Ripley and Mr. Springer, of Court House, visited Avalon friend* on Sunday afternoon. . R. F. Taylor spent a day last week looking after his property here. On Tuesday. Mr* Samuel Morton entertained Mrs. Weeks, of Ocean City. Mrs. Withrow, of Sea lale City, and Mrs. Johnson, of Mil!ville, at a dinner party to celebrate her birtli-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Stratton and family are visiting relatives In Woodstown. N. J.

DENNlSVILLE -0-. Ik, -riiW CofTMjKmdaat. The Women's Christian Temperance Union held the monthly meeting on Monday, at the home of Mrs. John Car-

roll.

The Junior athletes sold baked beans and Ice cream on Saturday _

ul«hl u at BushD.Il parlor, th. r» m ra"ut. t or'thi ttlldr.ii! ud alj an

STONE HARBOR Froa. th* “Timm" Corrawaadnl. The first Protestant christening for the new year for the Borough so far as reported, was in SL Mary's-by-tAe-See. last Thursday, the Rev. Alan Q. Bally, B. D- Rector in charge, officiating. The child Is the daughter of Wesley and Daisy Herbert, and granddaughter of the Mayor of the-Borough. The fathers brother. Lewis, and hi* wife, Sadie, were sponsors. The name given was 'Beatrice Mae." Some of the lads who- farmed the lots cn 90th street last year, have borrowed the land of Mr. Rummel for the coming season, and have It spaded, and with two barrel-wells full up of water are ready to begin "making garden.” The |3 prise, won by the Klaverkamp boys at the last County Fair for a squash grown on that plot, was a lesson In the possibilities from a single seed they are making note of. The freight embargo Is hitting us. The Larsen Contracting Co. got the material for the Hokansen cottage In ahead as did Contractor Turpin for the two pairs of buildings at Avalon, and Contractor Ferree for the Cassel cottage on Carnival Point, and are counting themselves lucky. Superintendent Meade, of the Stone Harbor Lumber Co- says he is going "South next week”, believlag he can buy there and have It floated In before there is a let up over the falls. Only six miles remain to be cut of the waterway from Great Channel to the

Delaware!

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Henry returned from Philadelphia very soon after the funeral they went to attend, and which by the way. waa of the aunt and at the home of the uncle, and not of the unMrs. Henry doesn’t remain sway from Stone Harbor longer than she must. “There has not been a sick

Elmer Cowan, of East Orange, wax In town on Friday. A. E. Martin has moved to the Court

House.

Mrs. Horace Townsend spent Thursday with her sister at Sea Isle City. A number from here attended the concert at the colored church Swalnton. Thursday evening. Mrs. Lids Wheaton and Miss Mar-

garet Steelman, of Camden, visited

Mrs. Harry Pierson for a few days. Mr* Rachel Vanderellce. of Glou-

cester, Is visiting her brother. Levi

Grace.

Chas. Foster and wife were at Ava-

lon. Satnrday.

Eugene Wataon. of Millville, apent me week-end with relatives hero. Mrs. John Kocap and son. John, were recent visitor* at the County

Carrie Norton returned home from

Philadelphia. Satnrday. Mr*. Ernest Grave and daughter, Enid, were at the Court House. Thurs-

day.

Ellsworth Fisher, of Cape May Court House, waa In town on Sx'.urday. The Ways and Means Society, the M. E. Church, met at the home of Mrs. Olive McAllister. Saturday evening. The following officers were elected for the new Conference Year: President. Grace Paynter; Vice-President. Miss Olive McAllister: Secretary. Ev* Bosarth: Treasurei. Mr*. Eva Riley: Chaplain. William Champion: CollectEsteila Payne. The Society is working for an entertainment to be given In about a couple of weeks The bund will give a concert and entertainment in tfce F. O. 8. of A. Hall this Saturday evening. Mrs. Calvin Ellenberger was In Philadelphia on Monday. Miss Martha Godfrey, of Ocean View, spent Monday night with her sister. Mr*. Alice Payne. Misses Esteila Payne. Mildred Moore and Grace Parmer, attended a Class Party at the Ocean City High School Monday night. The Standard Oil Company is makik repairs st the oil tasks here. Miss Re 11a Fisher, of Cape May. la J visiting relatives here, j Harold Collina haa a new Regal j Mr*. Clinton Godfrey, of Atlantic j City, is visiting her mother. Mrs G ! Bonham.

tng several weeks. Elisha Scull and Ralph Norton wi Camden visitors. Tuesday of last

week

Mrs. Della Sharp entertained a few of her many friends oc Thursday. Those present were, Mrs. Mary Nor ton. Carrie Erricson. Bell Norton. Lids Grace. Anna U. Norton, Belle Lawrence, Berths Howell. Mary Douglass. Millie Howell and Cora Holmes. Mrs. Southern Page, of Wildwood, was calling on her many friends here 1 Wednesday. Mrs. Minnie HewitL of South Dennis. was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Norton, two days of last week Mr Harry Faust, of Bridgeton, was a Sunday visitor here, with his wife. On the sick list this week are Mrs. Howard Norton and Mary Faust

ceipts paying for suits, etc.

Mrs. Eugene Way returned on Monday from a week's visit in Philadel-

phia.

Mrs. iVm. Christian and two fine sons, were guests of Mr. Christian's father, on Saturday. Capt. Harry Chester spent the weeken dat home. Zachary Taylor and Mrs. Taylor arrived home on Saturday, after several weeks' visit with relatives In Philadelphia. Dr. Clarence Way will sail this week on the "Espagne'' for France, where he will engage In hospital work at the front. His many friends and patients regret his departure, but all wish him Godspeed In the noble errand of alleviating suffering. The Willard memorial service will be held on Tuesday evening, at the home of Mrs. Mary Gandy. Mr. and Mrs. Washington Earnest are again at home, after a two weeks' visit with their grandchildren. Howard VanArtsdalen, who is employed at Marcus Hook, visited Dennlsvllle on Sunday. Mrs. VanArtsdalen came also, remaining for several days. Henry Dougherty spent Sunday with his mother. Onr pastor of last year. Rev. John Whitaker, is again with us for anothyear. He was greeted by a large congregation on Sunday morning. Vincent Miller and Mrs. Lester 'estcott art* on the sick list, and a number of others are struggling with annoying bead cold-, but we are fortunate Ip having no one gravely 111 tn our village Capt. Wpj. Thompson lias been busy preparing his tenant bouse at Goshen for occupants, who will engage farming. Capt. Ogden Gandy is having a t fence placed around the Ziblah Taylor property, which Mr. Gandy now owns. STRATHMERE

i- F- W. Speaktuan are r days at their cottage

ST. JOSEPH'S R. C. CHURCH. Rot. J. J. O’Farrel, Recto.. Mass Sunday and week-days 1

eight o’clock.

Sunday achool every Sunday at two •'dock, followed by Benediction. Cuufeaaiuoa every Saturday evening and Thursdat before First Friday

Garden Theatre is now being Managed by William 1'. Stevens, with Pearl White. >n the “Iron Claw” every 'AVdunaday. and Peart White in “Pearl of the Army"'every Saturday. ‘ Found Guilty" la the feature for Saturday. March 17th One admission foe. ten

do your printing—we print i'''® 1 * evenings. II anything that can be printed, and do Sunday. March Ittb. No dog* |.t reasonably. H™*** ***

Mr. and Mi spending a ft

here.

and Mr*. E P. Varney have returned. after spending a few weeks In Downingtown, Pa. Mr. John Walton spent Thursday and Friday with H. A. Wlttcamp and

family.

Mr. Edward Andrews la spending a w day* at hi* cottage. Mr*. Joseph Thirkell apent Tue* day in Palermo, N. J. Capt. E. P. Johnson spent a few days with B. M. Waddington. Mr. and Mr*. George Earle and daughter spent Sunday with W. G.

■r* and family.

McCullough and Harlan

tramp spent Friday in Ocean City Mr*. H. A. Wittkamp and daughter. Bertha, and Mrs G. R. McCullough and daughter. Ellgabeth. spent Satur

day in Philadelphia

The Sunday visitor* were Mr W. B. Moore and Mr W. Pawling. Mr. and Barth. Mr W. Aahwortli. and -Mi

St. Clair.

Paul V. Speaktuan apent the weekend In StYsthmere. Mrs. R. Beamm lx spending a few days with Mr*. E. M Waddimrton and

family.

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out In any weather,” says the father. Olln Garrison had the task of raising a piano by the outside way up a ladder to the second floor of “La Fayette”, and it wasn’t easily done. Mr. Metxger has the ground floor of his new building next the lumber yard on 96th street rented to Joseph Jaris and wife, of Millville, who will open a farm produce store therein about the middle of April. The upper floor is fitted for a photographer*.* studio and residence, and it is said, has a party “looking at 1L" Miss N. M. Rennyson. Registrar of the Red Cross Bureau, In Philadelphia, waa in town from Friday until Tuesday, guest of Mrs. York SmithMrs. Freshen, and her faithful aunt, Mrs. Dunncgau. have been in Philadelphia for the past week, hoping change of air and treatment may aid to the recovery of Mrs. Freahell’s health, but the word received by Dr. Fresbell, early In the week, waa not encouraging. Subscribe for the Seven Mile Beach Reporter. Stone Harbor, N. J. $1.00 per year. Lloyd Seaman. Jr., la at home and his mother says “for keeps," but even she admits that the appointment to West Point, seemingly in slghL may change of heart. Lloyd brought his car from Cape May on Tuesday. Sara Phillips Thomas Is at her beautiful home. ’The Sign of the Anchor", at the head of Stone’s Basin, for a few

days.

Irene Rose is a prize winner In the local contest for canning fruits and vegetables, conducted by Miss Annie - Cooper of the State School for the Promotion of the Domestic Art*, and fur canning strawberries last season. The prise is a solid gold pin. Irene haa also 172 poin’s of a possible 200 In her music class, losing when sickness of the children at home kept her from practice. The word from Mrs. Rialey, the "Mother of the Boys”, la of Improvement, although she is still within the danger line, and Is received with thanksgiving by the entire community, many of whom were favored In knowing her personally.

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