SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of • writ of Fieri Fkrtas. for ule of Mortnnd I'rvrauea. ij me dlrntn). imunl out of the Court ol Chance: v ol Ne» Jer^v. on the Mb day of July. A. 1>. ivio. in a certain cum wherein DennMviUe Loan and HuiIjiuk Aaaoct* atlon UeQmplatnant.and Benha^Zucke^i « irabUc'vendue.su MOSUAV. AUlif hT V. Iua>. between the boon of twelve and Die o clock t>. u_ to wit, at one o clock la the afternoon of eald day. at the bL^riQ a offee. In Cape k.ay Court Uouee. Cape May County, New All chat certain Mock aud uiurtnaaed piemiaea. with the appuitenancce mi he fill of complaint lu the auid caum paiticulait) act loilh auj^drcclIhed^that ll^UMcaV^ ^ j
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WOODBINE. The Bayard family motored down from Philadelphia. Saturday, to spend the week-end with friends. Miss H. Zimmerman and sister, of New York, are summer visitor* at the Zimmerman home. Mr. D. Robinson spent the week with the Shropshire family. Miss L. Jolfee left for New York City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hartman tnd daughters took the morning train Wednesday for their new home in Wen Leesport. Mi s E. Morrison, of Philadelphia, is spending a few weeks u ith Miss Anranis. Miss A. Iskovi'z is visiting relatives on an extended stay. Mrs. Toyster. of New Y< rk. is a guest at the Khopelow reside ace. Together v.uh Mr. Stone. J rof. Samson and It. Reeves visited the town farms Iasi Monday. Miss P. Greens!cin. I. Jenson. E. Potashnirk and F Abrams spent the week-end at Ocean City. Mr J. Tecklin [.aid Philadelphia a visit or Thursday. Miss M. Zimmerman was s Millville visitor Saturday Miss Morrison and Miss A .rams enjoyed the evening at Wildwi od. Saturday. Mr. Glaser died last Wednesday at the Hospital, after an illness of several weeks The body was broi gbt here Thursday, where it was bu ied. He leaves a wife, a young son tnd three young daughters. Among our week-enders w»re: E. Smith. A. Illume, D. Jahcc. R Kuson.
F. Marcus, L Breslow. B. Lcrcnaon and Mr. and Mrs. Kenln and child. Mr. and Mrs. ScUictxnan and children spent the week with Mrs. M. Krinsky. sister of Mrs. Scbllctman. A. Levenson is stopping in Philadelphia with his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Zucher and tamliy are visiting the Levenson family. H. Stein is enjoying the stay with his parents, after having been discharged from the U. S. Army recently. DENNISVILLE. Miss Lydia Springer spent Monday In Goshen. Mr. '"arl James spent the week-end with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Frank Ludlam called on Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Springer on Monday evening. Mr. Harr; West cot t spent Saturday and Sunday with his family. Mrs. Ray Barrett, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Thompson. Misses Anna and Lydia Springer spent Sunday in Millville. Mis* Cora Thompson and Miss Fiorenr. Bonn, of Anclesea. spent the week with Mr and Mrs Sa uel Woolson. Mr. George Janus ‘pent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Janu.. Williams spent Sunday in Millville with their daughter. The Dennlsville Junior league held a social on Saturday evening. Miss Grace Fidler sjient Sunday with ler parents. Mr. Edward I*-wis and family spent j Sunday at their summer home here. i
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