Cape May County Times, 20 March 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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The Week in Real Estate Transfer* of Ctpe May County Prop erty u Recorded in the County Clerk's Office

Extracts of All Deeds Filed Published In conjunction with the C&pe auy County Garette, Cape Say Court Honae, week ending March 6: Ocean City Bandolph Marshall to Daniel K. Lake, et ux. Lots 606. 606, 607, auction F: also lot 640. eecUon E. taac Fredericks to Monroe Erinsky. Tract beginning at point In C. line Asburr i.enae, "86 feet X. from *. line Tenth Street. Morris Krlnaky. et ux., to Charles Hamburger. Half interest In lots 764. 766. section H. Same to Max Zimmerman. Half Interest In a bore lots. William X. Massey, et ux., to Ocean City B aity Oorhpanr. #600. Lot begl.> >g a‘ point In N. W. line Cent'«i Avenue. S3 feet 8. W. from S. W. line Thirty-sixth Street ElUabeth 8. Rogers, et vir. Gertrude Brock. All right in portion of lot 148, section North Point. John J. Foster to Edward J. Bateson. et ux. #1.900. Lot 10#. North Point. Agnes 3. Clelland to Agnes Mstthewson. Lot 493. secUon C, also lot 808, secUon K, and 894, section L. Ocean Avenue Realty Company to" J. William Landenberger. et ux. #10,000. Lot 744. secUon X; also beginning in 8. E. line Wesley Avenue 80 foet wide 160 feet a W. from S. W. line Nineteenth Street. Jamee A. Lynd. et ux., to George R. Bayes, et al. 84.000. Parts of lots 24*6, 24##, block 24. plan 1, Gar^'charles H. Faust to Khner & Myers. #6.000. Lots 74#. 76#. section G. Pauline B. Epstein, et si., to Charles F. SekJer. et ux. #1.9M. Lot 801. section K. William E. Massey, et ux.. to Tha Moore BscuriUsa Company. All right In lot 162. eectlon A. John J. Footer to Raymond C. Shaw, at ux. ##60. Lot 481, secUon

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Charlotte Cheater, et rir.. to Bernard Btsehoff, et ux. #2.960. Part Of loU 77:. 776. secUon A Edward E. Hanacom. et ux.. to Fellciennc M. O'Keefe. Lots 2129, 9194. 2126. plan 3. Gardens. John C. Herman to Florence R. Worater. #29,000. Lot 461, secUon

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Florence R. Worater. et vlr- to O. K. Investment Comapay. Same as above. Tinier Township Florin Mason, et ux.. to W. Sheppard. Three tracts at Trekahoe. No. 1 begins at corner in center line leading from i’eten.burg to Tuckaboe. No. 2, beginning at same comer contains 1.093 acres. No. 3, at S. R. comer James Budd's lot, contains 48.6 square rods. Mary W. Sheppard to Rae T. Maaon. Same as above. Sea Ilk City Katharine M. Fowkes to Harry F. Fehrle. et nx. #4.000. Lot 3. block 11. A W. secUon, Tax Block iZ-B. Bonngfc of Avilan Craig v. '•-V'wwaon, et ux., rt al., to Anna P. Arad. -. Lota #, 11, secUon 29-B, Avalon. Holiday Beach Company to Jamee Frederico. #100. Libts beginning at point 116 feet N. W. from N. W. side first Avenue, 60 feet E. from intersection N. E. aide Fiftieth Street with N. W. aide First Avenue. Middle ."ownihip Richard T. Hand, et ux.. to Linda Frees. Lot 134, on Stone Harbor Turnpike, known as Scotch Bonnet, plan of canal lots on said Turnpike, with building thereon erected. Avalon City Building and Loan Association to Joseph Frees, et al. Same James L. Springer tc .. muel Blerbrunner et ux. 66.600. Tract eontkininc 6.306 acses at Court House, beginning at iron boU In Middle Seashore road, at N. comer lands Stone Harbor Terminal

George H. White land and Improvement Company to Dillard Cannon. Lots 29, 80, 31. block 180, plan E, Heights. Cape May County Land Company to Harry Yates, et ux #136. Tract on W. aide and adjace it to State road leading from Court House to Cape May. adjoining landi William Homans. et al., containing 3,760 square Georg- H. White land and Improvement Company to A. R. WUil.m. Lots 33. 34, 36. 36, block 3. secUon 4, Whltesboro. Same to Martha Buford. Ixtts 36. 37, block 34, section 4, Whltesboro. William D. Stewart to Edward M. Henry. -Two tracts on E. side Bayshore road at Green Creek. No. 1 adjoins lands Jamas Thomson, Jr., et ala., and contains 1 sera. No. 3 adjoins James Thomson. Lewis Rom, et alt., containing 3 acres. 1 rod. 34 perches. George H. White Land and Improvement Company to Commodore Williams. Lota IS. 13. 14, 16. block 26, secUon 4. Whlteaboro. City of lorth Wild wood Horace G. Huey to Salvatore Christaldl. Lota 19. 31, block 176, Ottsas Canal Tract extension. Llpkln Realty Company to Henry H. Ottena. #100. LoU 409, 401. block 138. Second Ward. David Cohen to Morris N. Bardy. Lot 216, block 213; lota 207. 209. 811, block 216; lot 210. block 216; lots 109. 11?, block 246; lota 114, 116. block 246; lots 12. 14. 16. block 276; lots 27. 29. block 208; lets 24, 26. block 20S; lot 36, block 208; First and Second Wards. City of Wildwood Fanny M. Baird, et al., to Bernath Wurtxman. #1.600. N. W half of lot 4. block 84. plan Holly Beach

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Wildwood Bungalow Company to John T. Holton, et ux. 62.800. Lot St. block <1. official map. EUsaoath Dickinson, et vlr.. to William Robinson. Sr., et ux. #2.760. Lot 23. block 33. plan of lota bereen Bus sat Lake and Hudson AveDsvld Cobee to Morris N. Bardy. Lota 2. 3. block 64. official map.; Third Ward. WOfcmd On* ■»—e 3. White, et vlr., to WUllatn Hobart. Lot 36. block S3, of-

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Henry P. Coulter, et ux. . Logan. Lots 32. 38. Mock Wildwood Crest Company. Cape May City Robert D. Wodlevir to David Bfllea, et ux. 36.609. Lot 112, map WU11am J. Sewell, on 8. E- aide Broadwar. adjoining lands B. Wellman. L Price, et ala., containing 4,176 feat. Peter Dellas, et ux., to Margaret C. Remington. Portion of lot 7. plan Jay E. Mecray. Beginning at point In 8. E. line Bewril Avenfce 60 feet wide. 30.66 feet S. W. from-8. W. corner Sewell Avenue and Jefferson Street. Same to Clifford a Sharp, et vx. Part of same lot. Borough * Ca&e May Point Katharine M- Schmurkm to-Btgrid Nelson Craig. Lot 14. block H. Sarah Jungkurth. et vlr.. to lens D. Willard, et ux. Lot 30. block

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Mr. Walter Lane is quite busy at this time paper barging K Joseph Hoffman, of OoH Spring. Is doing carper tar work for ism Ewing. Mrs. Frank Barnett was shopping In Wildwood on Saturday. Mrs. Ethel BcbqUenger called on her mother. Mrs. Oscar Rlaley, of Wildwood, one day this week.

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FISHtNG CREEK I Mrs. Loutaa Hand has reUr ned to ! her home In Rio Grande attar spending some time with her daughter. Mrs. Leslie Mato. Mrs. Bertha Taxer, of too vine, has been visiting rriaUvas here for a week. Mrs. D. M. Woo Ison ard wife spent the we«k end with Harry Stiles and wife, of Wildwood. Rente 3 Johnson and wife have returned. home after spending the winter In Pennsylvania. Mr. Oakford Cobb and wife, ol Wildwood, were calling on friendi here the first of the week. Harry Balm, wife ana daughter, of Cape May. were calling on friends here Saturday. Leslie Bates went to CedarvUie Wednesday and purchased a new

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Mr. John Cayner and wife and son. Levis. Paul Dunham and wife were calling on Mr. Lewis Fox and I family Sunday. The community chorus met at Tab- , ernacle Church and practiced a piece for Sunday morning aarvlos. Mr. David McPherson wsa on friends bare Sunday. Mrs. Frank Woolaon. of Haddon Heights, called on Mr. Charles Wool- ' son and wife Sunday. | Mn. Etta Reeves and two sons looks upper with Mrt Alfred Jacki son on Sunday evening Little Sara Fox celebrated her fifth birthday Saturday afternoon by entertaining thirty-three of her little friend*. After playing games they were Invited to the dln'.ng-room where refreshments ware served. Mr. Lewis Dunham has moved his family to Cold Spring. Friends from Wildwood railed on Mr. and Mis. Russell Schellengci Sunday. Mr. Walter Cartwright was visaing friends in Trenton over the week

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Mr. John Fox and wife and daughter and Nat Fox, from Ocean City, called on Mr. Lewis Fox and family

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Mias Eva Hchellenger, who has bean confined to the house will, chicken-pox. is much improved. Mn. Boyd McPherson called on Mrs. Mams ScheUenger an afternoon

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