Cape May County Times, 2 February 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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Seen and Heard in Ocean City

i rml wUU baalBM»—Mrs. U lake sad Mrs. Josephine eeemeat is made that Mlee urUler, of the Ocean City l Trust Company, wUi leaTS

Merton ?*«aJman. who hsi 1 with s serere aiU^ of toni returned to her portion oe of F. laroy Hows. Miss

Work was be*un last weak on the stores which ere to he in frost of the naaden Hotel, end also the swimmi a« pool, which is to be in back of the stores. The Board of BBucatioc. at a ■ dal meetlns held last week, acoep the plans for the new hl*h school hulldln*. The bide will be offered - ‘ Willi

The old ball froand. Moore tract. has bees sold aad #tl) be cot up Into bail dine lota. DwoUlace are proid and Moore street will be out throufh. The grendstasd. beni fencing which to epos the lot now will be ressored to the Gltyto ground on Ocean avenue, tween Its and tth streets

, and Mrs. Mngttoh and Mr.

ts of Ocean City, were so tarty Mr. and MIS. Julea R. Led- ' i week-sad at their home.

Frances McCarthy, secretary ; 1* Cheeter, has resigned and returned

Four of the students of the Ocean City High School last week made an Inspection of the Camden High School. hose who took the trip are day Sutton. Scott Adams. Frederick Currie, and Nell Montagna. D. M. Darby. C> airman of the Progressive League Entertainment Com mittee for ItU, andopnoee the opening as Monday. February 6th. William B. Master. President of the Ocean City Title and Trust poapany, will be the weaker.

> the highest individual _ the Ocean City five, ac- ' for a majority of by timely shots frou brilliant foul goal throwing. a of Cart Steetart Kslk. Jr.. me of his parWts. Mr.,and a Kelk. im aabury

are doing Bae, and that Dad l OP the smokes. that delightful game, s of the TocT'g

and Central avenue about the 16th. At the pe-eeut m tilled with the ealee or of Balph Ju. Cheeter. iffeaver'e Orchestra, of Atlaa- . furnished the music tor t dub Daaes BsM la

h will ■pwuth Lee cue Day here This will be the forty-eeeond of the organisation of Langue. Hev. Charles ▼oegelia. pastor, has organised of the Leegue. one for i. one for the intermediates, or the Juniors. The adults it la the church

_ expenditure of »*W.OOO for paving certain streets. The

will probably be adopted as soon as

loraa. both graduates of IMl. were visitors to the Ocean City High School Monday. They had a vacation

In the telephone office after both beafaeeut for some time, due to UlMiss Marie Caka sad Mtoe Mary Carr have. Joined tM force aa student operators. Mias Laura Smith, operator in charge, contemplates s trip to Philadelphia and vicinity, in the very near future. J. R. Jordan, of Moore. Pa., a wall known contractor sod Bible stuT of more than local reputation, was the principal speaker at the “ together" meeting of the Presbyterian Men's Frier -ah., ^ible Claes In the social rooms of th church, on Wednesday evening. T. e mam had a very enjoyable time following the address, and refreshments were

It doesn't often happen that a past president of the Young Men’s Pro-

Rose to attending Rutgers College. and Eugene at BueknelL Julea Ledig. of Ledlg and Shaffer, real estate brokers, report /pod buse. Both Mi. Ledig and Mr. Shaffer have been coming to Ocean City

SSI Uoo of the city. Coach Wright, the rowing coach of the OnlvsrMty of Pennsylvania, has the splendid Augustus Costs, by place second team of the Qua to a fine type of athlete aad It wouldn't be surprising

Central Ocean City to fast lag filled with bungalows end cottages. Harry R- Hayes, veteran realtor. to authority for the statement that the new building - this section will number several Uundred during mi. A lot that sold tor ICfifi s little over a year ago to today worth Just double. Central Ocean City to that section of the island between 16th street and 66th street. After two months’ work the Alum-

ficial family but It did happen la the cnee of Walter E. Allen, who was president of the League a few years ago. This year It became n< to bfve an efficient secretary aad Allen's experience In League matters won tor Urn the unanimous vote of the members for the office. Laird and Laird, newcomers in the real estate field, have opened an office at 646 Aabury avenue. The firm to Robert H. Laird, formerly a tager for Flak Tires, and J. Paul Laird, the latter having been In the real estate business In Philadelphia. t summer he was a member of the Ocean City Beacn Patrol and to the holder of many swimming records. Their office to distinctive. Ocean City quintette handed Melrose. of Atlantic City, a beating Saturday nigh* to the tun* of 46-66. Sweet revenge, for Melrose walloped Ocean City on their tort visit bsra. I* Saturday night's gams, st the half-way mark, the score was 66-6. in City. Mangold made a speeitor shot from one end of the court which brought the fans to their feet. Melrose wants another gams. News to rssslved of the meedy re oovery of Evertoa A. Corson. Clt; Commissioner, float an attack of tie "flu." Mr. Corson was taken while attending the National Good Roods Convention, held In Chicago, but recoverod sufficiently to return to Ocean City, where be palled to take to hto bed. Director Corson was able to attend the

tag of the

dred and eighty-five graduates of the Ocean City High School, has been

whet they are now doing, aad where they are living. The A. S. F. Slab, composed of second and third year High School boys.

’JT. of 8th street aad of Asbnry. which, is of the m of old New York City. The anm>u3cement of the marriage of Mis* Mss Hefier to Mr. Nathaniel C. Smith, by bar mother Susan E. Bo«er. of Reading, was greeted with anrpttos by frianfis at the couple. Miss Mae was well karwn la this city, for shout, three years, aad Mr.

that the club would taka part In outdoor sports, sad the first event would bo s a a crowd around here called riders." with some -err i riding. Dr. J. Thors- . It in oald. to one of the (hen there to our good

e of ths P. 0. a. from all reports they have ty funny limes.

The pair slipped sway for the holiday season, ana uuo to Harrisburg where they were rted They will make their hoi T66 Ocean avenue, after April 16th. After being upset, due to alteratic as. the offies of *vhn J. Paster be-

ano. Alterations were irtartod about two months ago. Mr. Poster to the owner of the building in which hto office to situated. Be has been, one lifted In Ocean City’s pn hto eelas organisation are Poster hto brother. Harold Paris and Poster to en-

gronrs sale By virtue of s writ of Fieri Facias, for sale of Mortgaged Premises, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on the 66th day of December. A. D. 1666. In a certain cause wherein John Baptiste Humbert and Marie Anne Humbert are complainants, and Charles Dowling, et ux.. et ate., are defendants. I shall expose to sale at public "xOHDJft. FEB&UA1T 88. 1883 etwees the hohrs of twelve and 2.'clock p. m.. to wit, at one o’cHuk in the afternoon of said day. at the Sheriff’s office, in Cape May Court House. Cape May County, New Jer-

y:

All that certain mortgaged premia. with the appurtenances. In ths _.U of complaint in the said cause particularly set forth and described.

that is to say:

All that certain lot or piece land situate, lying and being in the borough of Avalon, county of Cape May and state of New Jersey, and numbered 60 in Section No. 68 on the plan of lots fe.merly of the Avalon Beach Improvement Company, bounded and described as follows, to

It:

Beginning on the southwesterly line cf Thirty-third street, st s point one hundred sixty feet eoutheastwardly from the southeasterly line of Third avenue: containing in front or breadth on the said Thirty-third street fifty feet, and of that width extending in length or depth southwestwardly between parallel lines st right angles to the said Thirty-third street one hundred and ten feet. Amount due under decree is 8487.76. with Interest and Sheriff's fees to be added. QBORGE A. REDDING. Sheriff. Dated January 31. 1666. John Bright, Sol’r. 6-6.4tpf61S.66.

Board of Cfcooea FicehoUen County of Cape Hay Hew Jersey Sotice of Kdojer Cinden Sealed bids wUl bo received and opened by the Board of Chosen Freeholders at a regular meeting of the Board to be held In the court house. Cape May Court House, N. J.. on Wednesday, February 7. 1883 qt 6 o'clock ?. M. for the following: For furnishing 6000 tons of cinuers. more or leas, to be free of clinkers and foreign substances, for delivery curing the year 1688, as re-

quired.

Bids to be per ton. P. O. B. point of shipment and bidder must also state the rate of freight from the point of shipment to points In Cape May County, and Railroad delivery. The Board reserves ths right reject any or all bids. By direction of the Board. IRVING PITCH. Clerk. January 64. 1683. ll-6t-6 7-pf64.86.

. It would appear that 1633 In Ocean City to going to surpass 1663 In the matter of building construction. It has been estlmsted that nearly 84.000.060 worth of construction can already be visualised for the coming year. And these predictions are conservative. These figures would run half million ever last

says: "Ban-

dit Was Shot !n the Holdup." Must have hit him In the suspenders.

Board of Chosen Freeh olden County of Cape May

Mew Jersey

Notice to Qravel Fit Owner* Sealed bids will be received and opened by the Board of Chosen Freeholders st a regular meeting of the Board to be held In the court house. Cape May Court House, N. J.. on Wednesday, February 7, 1923 at 3 o'clock P. M. tor the following: For the furnishing of 15.000 tons of road gravel, more or less, for delivery during the year 1623. as required. gravel to be of Buck Hill, beet quality. Its equal or better. Bids to be per ton basis P. O. B,

st the pit.

Separate bids to be made as follows: 10.000 tons for delivery via Pennsylvania Railroad; 6,000 tons for delivery via Reading Railroad. It to to be understood that ta either case the bid to to be for ths amount, more or taaa. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all blda By direction of ‘.he Board. IRVING PITCH. Clerk. January 34. 1663. ll-2t-36-pf66.64. i ■ t 1 , .m

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