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THE CLUB CORNER. “UnKy !n Diverrtty"
All women imeiested. In any degree.
Ml r ; in women'* Club* are Invited to Citj i little ^eertiKtoen » U™ “1»“» H* 11 * * V - ub ™”
... K ___ r raniii The co** •• *121*11, eventar at eight o clock to hear •
and hTwortb a trial il you hare any- i pr-n of the Second
thing tomboy, *ell or exchange. Try^t. j 1 V^^-t
con «ALE. I a Uterary Club at Sea Isle Cityr
Two ieam* F for ie deluding «*- The reply was. "Not for lack of good
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U and haraesa. Beet eonditioa. price
a Apply 1. Alexanbant^NKl-
material." _ . Stone Farbor CMc Club met on Fe b U. with Mr*. William Schuck. Itl treasurer, at her home 1*41 North 8th street. Philadelphia Important mat-
ro. , t ers pertaining to the welfare of Stone
Sow u the ume to do your paper-. Hartoor were dl cussed. There were hanging! prompt ••rv.ee. r *»^ n “ ,,e | present Mi** VauThuyne. Tice pre*itnce*. M. ssolronty, Central Mourn-, Mn presbell. secretary: Mr*. p«a 1*1* City, N. J. Dunigan. Mr*. EUmann. Mr*. Bourse.
— Mr*. Jones. Mr*. Anchor and ^Miss
LOST.—White hound dog. on the Main Seashore road near '»pe May. Ha* collar with name of owner insenneo thereon. He ward if returned to Pasquall* Montagna. Sea Ule City.— adr. —
8HERIFPB BALE.
Mr*. Jones, airs, auioo. — Winkler. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Eismanc. M05 North <th^.. at 8 P. M. on Saturd*y. March 15. The charge from Wednesday to Saturday Is made to enbale the president to atFlotsam and Jetsam, also of Stone Harbor, a Uttle group of neighbors who meet every week during the summer. will take advantage of the pres-
_. rlnu. .1 » writ o! Ficn Feci.., ran ol U,i!li “‘"J tor sals ot Mortgaged Prennats, to me a meeting at 2.30 on the sam directed, issued uul of the court oi j noon. This will be the fi Chancery of New Jersey, on me 20u. - reunion since 191..
daTofjanuary. A. U. lito. in a cer- j Mrs. B. C. Wotmter.^aHman of imN tiw cause wherein Tuckanoe uuuduig ; 1 icily for the N. J. **
and Loan AssocmUon is compiamaui. a warm welcome to the corner,
and Fannie Siegal, et vir, el aL are | The New Jersey Federation of W«>-
dafendanu. 1 shall expose to sale ai nvn’s Clubs will <*!«*«“**•
nublicTendue, on birthday anniversary this year. New MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2*lh. 1919. Jersey Women have no super*Utkm between the hour* of twelve and uve : about the • unlucky day" (FridayL ©•clock P M.. to wit. at one o’clock n. The orgamzaUon meeting was hdd on the afternoon of said day, at the Sher-, Friday morning. November ICtRlSM. lira olbce, in Cape May Court House. a „d brought into «>*t. nwa Fodera^ Cap* May County, New Jersey: tion of women that has stood Mie to* an that certain stock and mortgaged 0 f time, and one that has pow-p from •wriomi.*. with the appurtenances, in thirty-six to over two hundred ciuds.
an mat certain sioca
premises, with the appurtenances, in the bill of complaint in the said cause particularly act forth and described,
that is to say:
Light share* of the Capital Suck In the 42nd Series of tho Tuekahoe Budding end Loan Association, end all the following described tract*, or piece* •f I«n«t *110*16 in the borough of Woodbine, in the county of Cape May, and State of New Jersey, and bounded as follows: Known and designated as Lou Now 7 and 8 in Block S, Section C. as.laid down on a certain map ot
town lots at Woodbine.
tine lum — thirty-six to over two hundred club*, with’approximately twenty-two thous-
and member*.
LUTHERAN CHURCH NOTE*. Rer. John T GUUson. PaMor. Go to Chun* ! The cburTb-gotag habit brings iu own reward. meMAl and spiritual recuperation, added *eirrespect and the esteem of one * own community. Go to Church ! Last Sunday morning the illuatratdfl sermon on “Window* of the SouT wa* found interesting and instructive. The third of this series of talk* to youeg people will be given this coming Sunday at the morning service At the monthly meeting of the Imdle*’ Aid Society held Wedne*d^-night at the parsonage. Meadarnes Pf«ner and Fowkes turned in fifteen dollars which they had earned by taking inscriptions to a domestic magazine. The Society's finances are in good con - dltion. Vice-President Mr*. Minnie Pfeiffer presided at the meeUnr. A special ten-day drive, from February 16th to 26th. is beinc conducted in all the congregations of the “United Lutheran Church." The purpose of this collection is to provide a fund of haif-a-milLon dollar* to be used in "Reconstruction Work" among the devastated Lutheran Churches of Europe. The local collection for the flint Sunday was over fourteen dollar*, and * second offering will be token up at this coming Sunday's services. Daring the year 1*18. Messiah Church gave *205 for benevolent purposes. The Adult Bible-Stndles being held every Thursday evening at the Par•onage are open to all. The °t°ry Hour" for children held /.iday ing*. baa been transferred to the t—w cl on account of Increased attendance. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Her. Thomas Ogle. Pastor. Services for Sunday. Feb. 23rd. The last Sunday in the Conference year Ten-thirty Morning worship and •
SHERIFFS SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, for sale ot Mortgaged Premises, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on the 1st dsy of February, A. D. 1919, in a certain cause whereto David M. Hitch is complainant, and South Jersey Realty
iwn'lots at "woodbine.
No. 7. Begins at the poee to Ba]e at public vendue, on ef the northwesterly side line of P j( 0 NDAT MARCH 10th, 1919, son avenue with the noribaastortyjM** between the hours of twelve and five line of Franklin street, at a point for a at one o'clock to corner; thence North forty-two degree* afternoon of said day at the Sberand ten minutes East along the side, _ , Cape May Court House, line of Jackson avenue a (Balance o ;inCgtW ™ one hundred “f “‘JL^-^/ot’Lot, AH that certain mortgaged premises, for a corner. “f 110 ^ with the appurtenances, in the bUl of No - 18; .ion- me complaint in the said cause particular-Mg-U"? "y “ yjg? 1 “ah Uiom crauln tori or Plran ol UriM. 8o"“ .^fFWo Oeirra. joo utiriri oo StTri. MU. Brad,.
srriVSpfi.” 1
ri'ariSiS‘S"«M-Ou« “ d-' 5,'mpS luiSdUriSSnot u> iii»ii.Mttiplace of begtonlcg. Containing seven se>. by Ml compliance with all the term
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS COUNTY OF CAPE MAY.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Sealed bids for the widening of the County Road beginning at Matilda Street. Sea Isle City, and extending to Willard Avenue. Strathmere. Upper Township, in accordance with plans and specifications, will be received and opened at a regular meeting of the Board to be held to the Court House, Cape May Court House. N. J., at 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday. March 4th. 1919. _ w Plans and specifications can be obtained upon application to L. M. Rice, County Engineer. Wildwood. N. J.. accompanied by a deposit in cash of *5.00, which will be refunded if the same are returned to good condition
r accompany a bid.
All bids most be accompanied by a deposit to cash or certified check n-aoe payable to C. W. Saul. County O JMctor. to a sum equal to (10%) ten per cent of the amount of the Md at evidence of good faith and the successful bidder will be required to furnish a surety company bond In the full
ful compliance witn an toe terms and
r,^.; toS" p SS‘.'i,tor^to l “.”S^ <-«*£ <»“-'-o' ■-
*110? No. 8. Begin. -I •I” 1 "' ,(1! ‘ ^0' S,.”,, 0 '.? SSTsiHS.'’St'£ Tb. tori.-ll rraerre. tl. right to r*
. r.,. n ' .no .mg-ne^uuu vg .aid n lease wa* recoroeo or inieoueu westwardly side line of Jackson ave- to be to the office of the Clerk of the
—ith .KM northeastwardly side line county of Cape May.
^ FWklto sSee^and rim* thence ROBERT S. MILLER. Sheriff.
“LS^rJd^to toe of Franklin listed February 12th. 1919.
^toeft Mrtt forty-seven degrees and Charles A. Donnell. SoBr. M4.4tpf*8.60
™inuiN* West a distance of fifty —
street Dortc mi ; -
fifty minutes West a distance of fifty f*et to a point for a comer, also corner to Lot No. 9: ttmnce elong the easterly side of Lot No. 9 North forty
two degrees ten minutes Ea« *
tance of one hundred and fifty feet «»■ a point lor a comer, also comer to Lot No. 9: thence along Ix»t No i South fifty-seven degrees fifty minutes ] Kart a distance of fifty feet, to a point ; for a comer, being also comer to Lot ! So 7; thence along U*e No. • Sooth forty-two degrees teu mtoules Wvst a distance of one hundred and fifty feet to the place of begtontog. Containing seventy-five hundred square feet of land, more or les*. Be * 1 ing the same land and premises described to a deed from Jacob Rosenbaum «l UX. to Max Selgel bearing date November 39th. 1919. and intend-
•d forthwith to be recorded • ROBERT S. MILLER. Sheriff
I>atsd January 2*. „^r r. I» a gl». SHERIFFS SALE.
Jiy virtu* of a writ oi Fieri ladgr d» bo. el ter. On Docketed Judgment to ms directed, issued out of the Cape *S ay Common Picas Court on the 25ln da, ot January A. D. 1919. 1 shall ex oom uj **!• at public vendue, on MONDAY. MARCH 3. 1919. iM-tweeu the hour* Of twelve and t-' o'eiock p. m , to Wit. at one o'clock in I he afternoon of aald day. at the Blietifi's office, in Cape May Court Home . Cape May County. New Jersey : All that certain tract or parcel ot land and premises, situate to the bo: ough of Avalon, county of < up* m u > and state of New Jersey, bounded and
d>-ecribcd ** follow*:
Beginning at a point in the south sa»t line of Second an-nui dUtah’ aixty feet soutbwe-t from the South g.nuer o; Twenty-fifth *troet and S. end avenue and extending theme *oU’.b*e*t along the southeast line o! Second avenue, fifty f<-et to front m luwadth: then*-*' southeast bet* • • n pandlel lines of that width or front- e j Hi light angles to Second a venae, om bund rad and ton feet in length •«
depth.
I icing Lot No. 41. Section 25. on | Plan of Avalon Improvement l-om i V ‘^sed as the property of Waldemlr A Koenig, defendant, tak* n to rxccu nun at the suit «>f Waiter Biddle Saul.
oiMutlff. and to be sold by ROBERT 8. MILLER. Sheilff ,
Dated February 5th. 1918. | Oatar B. Bedrow. Atty. 3-7.4tpf*S 49 bo Use rib* tor ths Cap* May County
By order of the Board. F W. FOWKES. Clerk.
February 10, 1919.
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