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BOAHi OF CHOSEN FREEHOLD. Cape M -y County, N. J. The regular meetinga of the Board »r» held on the Firat and Third Tueaof each month at the Court Houae, Cape May Court Houae, at 10.30 A. M ^ OFFICERS Director AUGUSTUS HILTON Vice-Director JOSEl'H CAMP Clerk IRVING FITCH Soa Isle Qty County Collector q \v. SAUL -.Wildwood Solicitor KRNEST W. LLOYD. .Cape May City County Englnee.LEAMING M. RICE Wildwood Road Superviaor. jAS McLINDEN North Wildwood

Cape May Court House Superintendent of Soldiers' Burials JOHN W. REEVES .. .Cape May City Cuatodian of Court Houae R. L SMITH A Cape May Court House ( Farm Demonstrator J. ARCHER STACKHOUSE Cape May Court House Supt. of Weights and Measures PAUL CARROLL Dennisville

LIST OF MEMBERS Name, Address, District Repre»ente< Term Expires on January 1st of the Year Opposite Name

OCEAN CITY Address, Ocean City John P. Fox 1922 John R. Grove* 1922 SEA ISLE CITY Address, Sea isle City Tbeo. .'i Deilow 1923 uaiiRS t. i.u»L*Ce 191:3 NORTH WILDWOOD Auuieu, North Wildwood • «.,u ut-.u 1921 uuiu, V\. luuUg 19-i WILDWOOD AddiesK, Wildwood Augustus Hmon 1921 Olio twoeueke 1921 CAPE MAY CITY Auuieas, Cape May City Ji uU 1. ix-i.m-U 1922 lie Li'> S. l-uiUirtoid 1921 Ur'r'LH TOWNSHIP auu: eon, i uckalioe tt . oa.iU> 1922 DENNIS TOWNSHIP aiiuiim, auuui aeavilie cmuiea L. tualcr 1922 MIDDLE TOWNSHIP Address, Plerve s i'. O. Joseph Camp 1923 LOWER TOWNSHIP Adore**. Uio Grande uu*. f. siacAiaaic 1921

CITY, BOROUGH AND TOWNSHIP CLERKS THE r-QUNTY OF CAPE MAY Cities Cape May City William Porter Ocean City Harry A. Morris Sea Isle City Wayne M. Struthers North WUdwood...George A. Redding Wildwood Janies E. Whites ell Boroughs Avalon Geo. J. Jackson Cape May Point H. H. Busse South Cape May Elvin B. Martin Stone Harbor Edward T. Fries West Gape Nay ... Tbeo W. Reeves Wildauod Crest.. .Harry I.. Nickerson Woodbine L. C. Abramson Townships Dennis. Osman M. Geary. Dennisville Middle...A. T. I). Howell. Dias Creek Lower..Ckarles C. Reeves. W. Cape May Upper. Jesse T. Young. Beesley’u Point

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY.

Cities Cape May City—James J. Dusk Ocean City—John J Devine Frank H. Ware Reuben Ludiani Sea Isle City—Alfred S. Steelman North Wildwood—A. M. Ely Wildwood—B. C. Ingeraoll Walter M. Beers Andrew Johnson Boroughs Stone Harbor—Olaf S. Salvesen Ed* . T. Fries Wildwood Crest—Edwin B. Fagan West Cape May—David Hughes Woodbine—J. S. Levin

Townships Dennis—A. E. Holmes, Dennisville Thomas J. Durreli, Ueliepiain Middle—L. T. Garrelson. Cape May Court HouseLower—Frank Eldredge, Cold Spring Jpper—James Shoemaker, Tuckahoe

.1ST OF SIANlumc COMMITTEES FOR 1920

vl'DllLKG—Young, Foster, Rutherlord. 111A.0—Gandy, Camp, Koeneke-. —iauo», candy, Camp, -.ocUAsveiE VS. EHiaUNEKS—Fox. —Kuounfcv, oarnp, KuiUe-r-iultL -wCionAsltE—Fux, Hewitt, Camp. AND ELECTRICAL— De-Dow, EoeueKe. uNac>—Euauwe, lux. Young. uawLllU L.vi r.KAUNA llON — eaiaj,. aiatlvissie, Dandy. ia.\iou a.< i> ad vek USING— u.o«uB, ivuene-ae, Gandy. - t-eae. oeeaa>L\DE—DennetL HeW**L eam*«, s.usiaee-. tu* Driecuir and Full Board je.wiu.NAL SCHOOLS — Young.

ASSESSORS OF CITIES, BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY Cities Jape May Cit.. J. Allen Wales Oce-an City Dr. H. T. Foulds Isle city G. E. W. Cox eon North Wildwood— 1st Ward Robert Hngbt 2nd Ward Louis Krause Wildwood Lynn H. Boy< Boroughs. Avalon Wm. Be-nnc Cape May Point Norman Rigor South Cape May Albert J Rudolph Stone Harbor Harry F. Jakemeit West Cape May. ...Harry S. Fisher Wildwood Crest.*. Wm A Justice Woodbine Israel Eisenberg Townships. Dennis Rolla Hewitt, Ocean View Fiddle V. N. Erricson, Dias ''reek Lov. er Aaron Wuolson Upper George Hoff, Tuckahoe

Mi*h D Steinberg spent a few days with her parents here last week. Mrs. Feit and children left town Wednesday afternoon for their new home In Reading, Pa. H. N. Click, formerly Sergeant Click of the Cape Msy Hospital, paid us another visit. Hr. Click, after spending sev. ral days In town, left for SL Louis Monday for further medical training. A meeting of the fanners was held the Tchernefsky residence Sunday. Feb. 1. Mr*. C. Shropshire spent a few hours i Court House on Tuesday. M. Shapiro and M. Goodman motored Reading last week. Miss S. Gofl, of Ocean City, arrived i the evening train, Friday, to attend the affair here, she retuTied Saturday morning. Mi** S. Hoffman and sister spent the week-end in Philadelphia. . Scgtnan having resigj-ed, Mr. A. Golding- r resumed his former position i second trickman at the B. D. tower. T. Abrams spent Friday in Pleasantville and Ocean City. Mr. E. Slone, former teacher of the H. A. S.. ha* fulfilled the place of Mr. Einstein. Vocational School eacber. The latter ha* moved to bis purchased farm at Norma. N. J. Friday evening’s affair could Ucoimted among the nccessful affairs the town folks have .vitnessed. The attendance was large. Hie crowd seemed well pleased. They adjourned at I. 3n A. M. S Katx was a week-end visitor in Philadelphia. The wa:m weather brought the High School hoys out for base hall practice Monday afternoon. Napt>en and M. Blutne motored lo Philadelphia on Sunday. Moe Goodman visited relatives In •vvark for three weeks, recuperating from an nines-. Hr. Bradley, director of the Bradstone Rubber Co., proposed an interesting item o- the Iair.n Scouts at out* of their regular meetlngsS. Alexonberg was In Philadelphia Monday. Mr. Gahls made his usual weekend visit here. M. Rablnowitz was Rome on a short

stay.

Despite the cold weather many of Mr> our boys and girls spent an enjoyable sick lisi

evening skating at Duck Pond. Sun- \ Edmund Chest■ day evening. ' i Geary on Sunday.

1*. Altman, proprietor of the Enter-: Mr. Calvin <

prise Clothing Company at Egg Har- May C. rt Hout

SOUTH DENNIS.

Mr and Mrs. Joseph Gordon, of Rio Grande, called on Mrs. L McKeag on

Saturday.

E*r. Joseph Dt Pcs beck, of Trentou. spent Saturday uight with relatives. Matthew Jefferson visited his pa rent* on Sunday. Mrs. Annie Ziegl. r. son Howard and little Eleanor, spent the week-end with the Mi*m-s Morton. Miss Elizabeth Meerwald. of Tren-1 n. has boon borne recovering from a j

severe cold.

dting his nephew at

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Dias Creek.

Frank Barnes received a car load of coal- last week. Adna Hickman and grandson were in town on Sunday. Mrs. Robert McCormack has been 111 with tonsililis. Edna James :a Thursday night at! 9 Dias Creek. j (. Mrs. Lizzie Shaw, of Rio Grande. ! ^ called cu relative* on Monday after- j c Sir. and Sirs. Coleman Learning are | c ikiting their M»n in Ph.lndalpbia j ? Sir*. J. Docgia* *j.cnt Sunday at . Cape May. _ ’ * Ralph Goff i« visiting her

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Mr. and SJi> C. B-ianli entertained he Mlw-* • Maty and Madeline Bcrardi

and Mr. Dletro on Sunday.

Mr. Raymond Westcott spent

week-end with his jcreni*.

Mrs. O M. Geary and daughter spent le w.-k^ud with Mrs. L. Douglas at

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Jacob Helzer Is on this week’

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TAX COLLECTORS FOR CITIES, BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY Cities Cape May City...W. J. Fenderson, Jr. Ocean City E. W. Burleigh Sea Isle City M. SL Solroney North Wildwood P. L. Peterson Wildwood Robert J. Kay Boroughs Avalon Ralph Peterson Cape May Point J. T. Hull South Cape Slay. .C. Marshall Rudolph Slone Harbor Thomas A. Gash West Cape May Harry T. Ludiom tt-ldwood Crest Chaa. H. Lare Woodbine Dr. Joseph Joflo Townships Dcnm: H. M. Carroll. Dennisville Middle..Willeia Corson, Cape May J.IL ower Scott Seymore, Coid Sj ring ppei ... .Allred H. Sapp, Peten.burg

-, FjH-nt Sunday with friends here. George Iy>vlti, of Pliiladelphia, Is

visiting his parents.

Allen C. Levenson made his treat good by going to Alabams recently. Mrs. Cutler stopped with relatives in Philadelphia for a number of day*. Mr. I. V. Stone, president of the Bnidstone Rubber Company, spent the

entire week traveling.

One of the members of the Volunteer Fire company proposed that the council should donate enough funds to make a recreation for -he firemen, namely a gymnasium. Thus far the order has beon passed and carried, provided a c Haiti number of new

Dr. Eleanor Beer ley ha* gone to Atlantic City. Mr. E’watd Stiles, of Cape May Court House, visited his father on

Sunday.

Miss Fannie Holmes fell and dislocated he- shoulder last week. Mrs. Juovrlx Creamer is ill with

pleurisy.

Frank and Benjamin Springer .islted South Dennis «>n Saturday. Mr. Harry Fldler reiurned to his home on Saturday, after spending few weeks in the Jefferson Hospital. Mr. Samuel Woulsoii is quite ill :

this writing.

' Helen Fidler. of Philadelphia.

- pi ice of Inmber is bold- .. -t an even market, «nd

every indication is that it will be years before there is a downward trend in prices. Labor, too. will not reach a iower scale. Yonr Government urges you

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CONTRACTORS £ BUILDERS ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES PAINT. COAL. MOTOR BOAT SUPPLIES STRATH MERE LUMBER CO. EARL M. WADDINGTON. Mamaoe*

members are Initiated. Five members j -rp-nt the week-end with her parents, were Initiated at the meeting Sandsy j Mrs. Warren Grate spent last week

evening Henceforth they arc only j In Philadelphia,

four members short.

• Miss Mabel K.td visited Cape May i

Court House on Friday.

I Dr. and Mrs Yerkes are visiting In !

Philadelphia.

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ItUN ULNlvJ it. LLDtUuDGE Cleik ot court* and County Clerk A. CARL ION H1LDKE IT! Deputy Clerk of Courts and County C t-rk E. R. fiTILES

County Bupertntendvnt ot Schools and Secretary of Vocational Schools AARON W HAND

COUNTY BOARD OF TAXATION SAMUEL ELDKEDGE. .Cape May City JAMES M. CHESTER ....Ocean City E. L. RICE Tuckahoe GILBERT C. HUGHES, Sec. Capa May City

CORONERS DR. N. A. COHEN Wildwood W. H. THOMPSON ...Cape May City JOHN P. CADMAN Ocean City

COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS GEORGE JEFFERYS. Chairman Sea Isle City JOHN E. TROUT Ocean C ity '■'ON A WHEATON. .Nu, Wildwood aM.1* li LNLTCOTT, See. .Rio Grande

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Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mason made a! Mr. Steve Peed, of Port Elizabeth. ]

business trip to Philadelphia on Sat- U visitinf his brother.

ur< l av Miss Grace Fldler went to Cape May j

Mrs! Nettie Somers, of Philadelphia, j Court House on Friday,

spent Wednesday with her son, Mr. H. j

G. Sotnera. Subscribe for the Cape May County !

Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Mason and grand- Time*. ILBO par year.

son. Samuel, Jr., spent Sunday with 1 — —— j

Mrs. J. D. Hess.

Mr. Frank Shannon, ot Philadelphia, is making an indefinite stay with Ira brother. Mr. John Sl^nnon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Terry, of Tuckahoe. visited Mrs. J. C. Clark, ou

Thursday.

Mr. G. H. Warren, of Tuckahoe. vis-it.-d his son. Mr. H. Warren, on Friday. The M. E. Sunday School reorganized and elected Its new officers for thfe remaining vear on February 1st. Mias Edna Pettit, of Millville visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pe*tlt,

on Sunday.

Mr. Benjamin Creamer made a business trip to Cape- May Court Horn* on

Saturday.

Mr. Andrew Jackson, of Millville, has recently moved his family to our

village.

Mrs. W. W. Mason was a Cape Mzy visitor on Saturday. Miss Erma Mason, who has beeu 111, is able to resume her work. Mr. Jonathan Hess has returned, afr a week's visit with friends in Milllle and Haleyvllle. Mrs. Jennie llettenbaiii-.h spent Thursdaj with Mrs. R. B. Hess. L.ttle Avrlll Harris is confined to the house with the chicken pox. Mr. Reuben Hess left on Monday to seek employment.

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