Cape May County Times, 11 August 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 8

?sa SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE OP Mt*T. ESTATE

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By rirtue of a dacrea made by the Oourt of Chancery of the State of 3f««r Jersey In a cause wherein Henry K. Cooper and others are com piainanU end Almira Coffin and others ere defeadente. bearing dete the twentieth day of July. 1922. Wherein It U adjudged that the lands and premises hereinafter described be sold In the presence and under the direction of the undersigned, one of the Special Masters of the said Court, I will expose to sale at public vendue

to the highest bidder on

WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6.1922 at thirty minutes past three o'clock. In the afternoon, daylight saving time, at the Sheriff's Office, in Cape May Court House, County of Cape May. New Jersey, the following described tract of land, and premises Situate, and being In the City of Sea Isle City. Ludlam Island. Cape May County. State of New Jersey, bounded

and described es follows:

All that certain tract of land altuate In the southwesterly section of Sea Isle City, on Ludlnm Island. Cape " May County. State of New Jersey, bounded and described es follows: BEGINNING on the northerly side of Pearl street srr the distance of one hundred and fifty feet southeasterly Of the easterly side of Landis avenue and extending thence along the side Of Pearl street south fifty-two degrees oast, fifty feet and at right angles thereto between parallel lines In length or depth northeasterly one hundred and ten feet. Containing fifty-five hundred suns re feet of land. BEING lot No. *. block No. 29. of the southwestneetian of Sea Isle City, aa shown on plan of the eame duly filed In the Clerk's office of Cape May County. New Jersey. Including the estate and interest In dower of the defendant Augusta Cooper, widow. of Henry K. Cooper, deceased, in the premises, and including also the Inchoate right of dower of the complainest. Louise Cooper, wife of Hen ry Cooper. Jr., and the tacboate right Of dower of stelia Cooper, wife of w-UUam H. Cooper, and the Inchoate right by the courtesy of Wellington Eendt, husband of Charlotte ~

CONDITIONS OP RALE The conditions of anle will be made known at the time end place of sale. Dated August t. !»**. NORMAN GRET.

GUY es NOTES

Mrs. Elisabeth Voir, who has been visiting Mrs. John Wolff, has prolong her stay.. Her husband. Sergeant Volz. of Philadelphia, arriving e early pari of the week. If you want to kno*' '/ho is who in Cape May County's social, business and political life, read the “Who's Who" column now a regular feature of the TIMES, on page four. Mrs. J. E. Sharp, her guests, Miss Amy Wormell, of Medford, and Miss Margaret Stavely. of Haddonfield. Mrs. Walter Sharp and Mrs. William Kan die plcnlcet at Cape May on

Thursday.

Mrv. L. J *■ owney returned from Phils dclpnla Thursday. Mies' Catharine Quinn came with her. Ml* Madeline Quinn and Ml* Catherine Dougherty motored down taking Ml* Quinn home with then). Mrs. William Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wnlff* and Joseph an 1th njotored down from Philadelphia to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wolff. William Smith arrived later by train. Prank J. McSorley. who has been visiting his son Richard T. McSorley for a week, returned on Monday. Mrs. A. Flemming and Mrs. Anna Bstph have been guests of Mr. aq^

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Mr. and Mrs. James T. Chapman are entertaining their granddaughters. Martha and Adele Chapman, of Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. r. b. Chapman, their son and his wife. Jam* T. Chapman 2nd, Slid the baby boy, were down Monday.' With them wets Mr. and Mrs. Wdluf’-ed Levlsc-ur. of Camden, and Mr*. Sarah Stevenson. ' ' ---•» *

OCEAN C7TY HIRE CAN’T COMPETE WITH SEA DLE Ocean City's colored base bull bine, known as the Ocean City Tigers, played like meek llltle lambs against Sea Isle City's ambitious nine lajt Saturday on the home grounds. The game lasted seven innings and the score was 9-9 and only two at their six runs were earned. Ws 1st them have the other four to keep up their spirits. The game Was merely praettes for Sea tale City so no box seotu will sp-

ur.

Score by Innings: Sea Die City 6 0 110 1 1—9 Ocean City 0 0 0 0 2 »—< On Sunday Sea Die City's nine was dealt an awful beating at the hands of Hammon ton on the Hammonton grounds. The score was 11-1. Hammonton boasts of being one of the strongest nines In the state. Sea Die put up a game fight until the

ist.

The score follows:

Mrs. Richard T. McSorley.

Mr*. Henry W. Sfaelbley. accompanied by her daughter and on-In-law. Mr and Mr*. William Rater, of Philadelphia, wer* 'guests of Mr. acd Mr*. Edward B. Arnett on Sunday. The Arnett's and the 8hel bier's were neighbor* in Philadelphia for nine-

teen years.

of New Jersey. 101 Market etrset. ~ - U N. J,

All Ckwr How r say* that sedentary work tends to leeoea the endurance. In other words, the more one sit* the

HELP! HZLFHHEIP!!! The City Free Public Band Concerts are threa'eaed with sudden death, and only prompt help can

Committee neede cash and they ask your help. George Boeder D Chairman of the Committee.

Score by Innings: ammoeton 320800100 * Die CKy • •••OOlifi

LUTHERAN CfiFRCH Rev. B- a Dtoe. Pastor.

10:9# A. M-, Sunday School. 11:00 A. M.. Sermon by Rev. D«

DeYoe. of Germantown.

9:00 P. M.. Sermon by Rsv. C. E. j Smith, of Weet Colllngswood.

rann OF THAMES

ST. JOSEPH’S R. C. CHURCH

Bt Rev. Mcosigner A. Pozxi. Rector Sunday Maaees at 7, 8, 9 and 10

o'clock.

Bouary and Benediction, Sunday evening at 7:20. Devotions to St. Rita every Wednesday evening at 7-30. Week-day Haases at 7 and

o'clock.

Confusions every Saturday from 4 6 ar. i from 7 to 8: confession* on the eve o? air holiday* and first

Fridays.

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We extend herewith to- the many j Qty teacher (to due to chem-

trtsnde who so nobly assisted us in i i*try>—"Wfaw* does

our gnat bereavement, in th-3 kus of sJdee a loving husband and father, and for nMn(l

tbe Wad expreaeions of sympathy and I * mU Bor-' Fiu*. dr-

beautiful floral tributes.

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