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CAPE MAT COUHTY TIMES, FRIDAY, IUM1 1 5, 1988.
The Week in Real Estate Tnuufen of Cape May County Property as Recorded in the County Clerk’* Office
Ofcrrto It. Wallin*, et *L. to MatlWa H. Kiln*. *1.400. Houm- and lot on W. aide of main Bay*bore road, adjolnln* da of John Me*'raven on South, italnln* 105 perche* leonre H. White l^>nd and Imnt Company to Hamp fcdUou SI and S3, block 6S, plan D. Wildwood Junction HelchU.
Wa*enbauer. Lola i
City of North Wildwood
r> E. Abbott, et u
_ ^ Capo May Court Houae. we*> _ i«dtn* May M: Ocaan City
OoeU-Kaaaab Company. S. W. *0 Of lot *1. all of lot* 40 to 4*. Inclusive. U* to IM. Induatve. N. E 3 n feet of lota |f£ m. 140. 141 aM «-.W.Jp feet of lou m. i4*. 144. «*. no. ua. ZSS. 234 and N. E. SO feet of lota *S*. S*7, m. n*. *40 and 8. W. 10 foot Of lot **». aectlon B. _ , „ , Albert Blyler, et ua.. to Paul Woalay - ‘ *4.800. Lou TOl-B. T01-A.
SIS. Lot TS. aectlon C. Ooocco E. Detaches. *' ux.. -hStaTp. CUAe et ux. S15.000 Lot a N. W. line of Bay Avenue. Ill feet — - *rd Street. 8**100 feet. El*tn. et ux.. to Oora . Si.500. Lot 7*1. section Q. ae H. Mackay. et vlr.. et al.. I E Jennlnxa. S. W. 10 feet of 14 and N. E. 10 feel of lot 87*. ‘. Crelkhton. et vlr.. to Flora V. Weaver. IS.SS0. Lot In S. E. of Pleasure Avenue. 110 feet B. from llth Street. HHxlOO feet. William H Welmer, et ux- to Clara B. Green *1.800. Lot 8S1. aectlon C. Rena Wilson, et vlr.. to Dorothy Fow Snyder. *1.000. Lot 114 and 11*.
pU- (. Bay Front.
Rowland Development Company
Florence E. Knorr. **.000. Lot *814 and 8. W. half of lot »»*. block -8.
plan 1. Gardens. , . ’
William P. Dunn to John J. Poster. LOU 11M and 1155. block 11. plan 1. Gardena, tocetber with land and land flowed by aide water lytn* J>etwl
r!*hU on O eat E*« Harbor Bay. Ocean C.ty Realty Company to 7 Nelson Patton, et — —•
part of lot 11M.
Garden)
ldln*a.
o Man- 1
>ck 188.
Lou 15 and 17. block . Samuel P. Benson, el ux.. to Mary
P. Maaale. Same as above.
Charles Chase, et ux.. to Mary P.
Maaale. Same aa alvove.
Ida Euler to Gcorxe K. Slnnamon. 100. Lots 18. 10. Si and 24. block
M. Second Ward.
David F. H. McDowell, et ux.. to Glenn M. Morrow. Lola 12 and 15. • — North Wildwood Land Co. _J. Morrow to David F. H. McDowell, et ux. Same aa above. Hanty H. Ottcna to Harry K. Dhue. ux. 5100. Central portion of lot *0*. 14th Avenue, block 107. Second
Ward.
Same to William H. \Va*ner. et ux. |1,*00. Lot 17. block 14*. Alfred E. Braddell. et ux„ to Frank J. Bldd'e. et ux. 1100. Lota 17 and S8. block 1*4. Second Ward. City off Wildwood Wildwood Title * Trust Co.. Ex’cr. » Albert J. Mlxner. et ux. Lot 1*. bjock IX. First Ward.
aL Lot 18. block 140. John Olsen, et ux.. to David 8chambee Lot IT. block 81. Third Ward. Charles Silverman, et ux.. to Henry Oerson. Lot 14. block 5*. with 1H Henry U, <5er»oo to Marie A. Silverman. Same aa aHyve. Mae V. Johnson to Hyman Pekaraky. 115.000. Portion of lots 18 and
». block 117.
David J. Woods, et ux.. to Cornelia O. Hell- *100. N. ■?. one-auJrteij»r-tlon of lot 1*. Wot* 8. First Ward
9 WUd-
17. First Ward.
Frank Wil'lamson. . wood Buncaso.. Cor
block 54, First Wart. .. Ebenexer Tenney. <t ux.. to Hanj M&slovttx. Part of lOU 1. 1. and 1.
block 114.
Mary A. Storch to M. Sophia Camp-
bell. Lot
1(8.
i part of I
t vlr..
t XL block
Lot 1185 and
block 1L pUr 1. Frank Schellenberr*
P. Steinr. et ux.. to Henr
kelly. 8.
CL
Bannond H. Rouaher
^yatlia . — Houston. Lou 14 and 1*. block
First Ward.
Borough of Wildwood Creel Hattie Stockbenter, et vlr.. to Bla*io t enia, et ux. Lota 11. *1. and *4. block 17. , Martin Fairbanks to Leon Jurelncx. Lot 18. block *4.
Part of lou 811 «
block 18. with bulldln*--
Lower Township
Allle Day. el ux.. to Frank Chester.
, 11*00. Lot on 8 E. aide Shunplke road, lelene adJO |„, n - i, r -it of heir* of Joseph
1 ““ Green vnd other lands of *rantor. con81*. section A . . ,. ' Ulnlnx 4.881 square feet. Oeonre A. Redd.n*. Sheriff, pwerij Irrln B Oliver, el ux.. to RllUan of Stacy P. Koeoemann. et aI to Ht-[hootf h boo Tract of land conCamden Safe Deposit A Trust Com- I ,ainln* 11-100 of an acre, at Cold pany. *1.700. Lot 710 and 8. E. *0 gpema on R-. aide of Shunplke road, feet of Iota Til and 711. section L idjolnlnx lands of Albert Poulson. Camden Safe Deposit A Trust Com- "
I William H. Powell, et ux
- ‘ J Ton'll be aurprised at the many
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John J. Duncan to <*arte# 8. Headley. *100. Lot *. block 008. City Tax **Hannah Louise Miller Robinson. 110.000. N. %a; h. «... arl *1.000. Lot 851. section D. a"!?.' ‘
Henry F. Walker et mu to Mara Helen Anderson. Lot* 1. 1. and <• section 7. Ocean City Terrace. Same to Ira J 11 to 1*. Induslt
Ha S.
bar*alns you will flbd
TIMES Claioiiaed Department every week- It's the county’s blg-
market place."—Aar.
ERMA Albert Gibson, a member of the graduatln*: cla - of Cape May High School, made the trip to Washington with hi* claaa last week. E. W. P. .icoaat, of Millville, to agent at Bennett Station, working in Hiram Soult'e place while he 1* enjoying a two weeks’ vacation. The Tabernacle Choral Society will give a caualcale in the church Tuesday evening. June 23. the money to be used In buying anthem books for the choir. Edward Ashburn. son of Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Ashburn. Is home from college and Is now demonstrating autoe for MrCray Brothera, In Cape May. Dr. L C. Ashburn 1* making a short visit In Miami Fla. The Tabernacle M. E. Sunday school held their annual May party at Waterbury’a Landing Thursday. The picnic was largely attended. Mrs. Martha Swain and daughMary Isabelle, and Mrs. Edrard Griffith. 8r.. were shopping in Cape May Wednesday. Mrs. Conover, who has been employed as housekeeper for Jacob Cox. returned to her home In Wildwood, giving up her posltlo,
ire.
Mrs. Rem Taylor entertained her husband's mother. Mrs. Tpylor and his sister. Mrs. Charlesworth, both of Cape May Court Houae. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hoffman and son. David, of Wildwood, called on friends Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hartley and daughter. Betty, returned to their home In Long Island Wednesday. Mrs. Marian Gsrrettaon made a business trip to Burleigh Thursday. e Mr. and Mrs. Bari Hoover were Court House visitors Friday. Mrs. Annie Hawn 1* away caring for the sick In Cape May. Alexander Uye, of Cape May. was making a business call on friends Friday. Jacob Cox was shopping In Cape May Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dowd all, of Wildwood, called on Mrs. Earl Yearicks Thursday. Vacation time has arrived for the Erma school children, as school was dismissed for the summer season Wednesday of last Mrs. Palmer Jackson, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jackson for the past week, returned to‘her home In Vineland Friday. Mrs. Karl Schwartx. of Fox Chase, and Mrs. Helen McPherson. of Fishing Creek, were calling on Mrs. Mary Swain Friday. Mrs, Mattie Nichols entertained
relatives from Pennagrov' over Memorial Day and Bunda). Mrs. Laura Brayman entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rice, of Maple Shade, over the week end. Di. Reuben Johnson, of WUllamstown. spent Saturday and Sunday at home with hit mother, Mrs. Mary Griffith. Miu Emma Gordon, of Ocear. City. Is spending some time with her mother. Mrs. Katherine Cordon. and alster. Nellie. Frank Garrettson and friend, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Garrettson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jaggsrs and daughters. Breta and Marie, accompanied by Mr. and Mrv Dex Guram, of Wildwood, motored to Atlantic City Saturday and apent the day there. Mrs. Rachel Jackson, who has spent several weeks visiting relatives in Frankfoid. returned ho^« Pr Mr* Mary Griffith vutertalred at dinner. Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Swain lAidlam. of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Burt Tomlin, of
Millville.
John James entertained
daughter and her family. Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher, and children, of Philadelphia, over the week * n Shs. Etta Reevee and ■ona. Campion and Harry, end M* 8 * OP* 1 Schellenger were Wildwood vialtors Saturday, witnessing the me-
morial exercises on the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schellenger and eon. Leelte. took dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. end Mrs.
Frank Barnett. Fishing Creek. Mise Frances Garrettaon.
teacher In the Camden schools, spent Sunday at home with her parents. _ Mrs. Alice Keeler, of West Cape May. spent Sunday with her par-
ents. Rev. and Mrs. J. Born.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mason and son. George, motored to Camden and Philadelphia Saturday and spent the week end with relative*. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. SoulU and daughter. Uda. attended **“
Nazarene convention, at Grande. Sunday evening.
The K. K. K. In robes and hoodc. held special service Sunday evening in the Cape May Court House Baptist Church, a
number from here attending.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Madden and son. Thomas, were entertained at dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawn. Mrs. John Johnson entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mr*. Edward Rice, of Maple Shide; Mrs. Laura Brayman and Mra.
Helen Huff and son. Booby.
Mrs. Frank Trueland, of Cape May. and Mias Louise Moore, of Atlantic City, were calling on Mr*.
Georgle Snyder Monday.
Mrs. Mel Dickinson was shop-
plng In Cape May on Monday.
Mrs. Clara Loscauiao. of Cape] May Court House, spent Mondav afternoon with Mrs- Mary Bw*‘ n and Mrs. Viola Burton. Mrs. Rhoda Garrettaon took the school bus full of kiddles on a beach party to Tosn Bank Monday evening. Needless to say the girls and boys enjoyed the dip In the Delaware Bay after a hot day
at school.
Hundreds of buyers and sellers meet every week in the TIMES Classified Department. More and more are people realising and appreciating the unusual public service offered In that Department.
An AmMifif Jury
Philadelphia Ledger: The May grand Jury, deciding for Itaelf what laws msy or may not be Ignored. refused to return moments In many llcuor cases. The reason given for this amaxlng action U that ll’-reprewnu • reflection of public opinion. That the Juror# Ignored the l*w. the evidence and their own oath* Is evident. The grand almost aa many words admitted It did all of these things. The April grand Jury Ignored a large number ofcascs which the police depart-
to reopen.
hear and to paae fairly and ji upon toe evidence present,-c to do their pUdged duty, the atlon becomes serioiu. v grand jurors whose duty u , deal with violation* or th f take matter* Into their own w and aet the law aside becau** their wiadom, prejudice c- belli public opinion la against th*, tutee. they do a grave and dim ous thing. This matter of prohibition forcement is swiftly becominr test of all law, of ell court/ A of all the machinery of iuHli
The •
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When those T.ho a c sworn to In the sweat glands.
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MAXWELL and CHRYSLER Sales and Service 12th Street and Asbury Avenue
ABNER F. SMITH GARAGE
THE GOOD MAXWELL
THE CHRYSLER SIX
Repairs to all makes of cars
Nettle Park, et ala., to --- Luca* All right, till* and In' tract of woodland, adjolnln* Zablah Taylor, r-ootalnln* 5 quarter and tl link* S*» lale CMy Florence Erh Lei Herman 8 Rumpp. Ludtam'* Dland. F. Star ‘ ” to Henry ■- to SI. Ineluelve. Work XX: lol» 1 Inclusive, block " —— *'~ Park. John Louatarvv. Roach. Part of lot II. Work «• E Leonard Riley. Fx' ' R. Steel, el ux. *!.*«•. I 4. plan 1. Gardena. Holm*,end Realty Co-npanj er.ce Dunkleberr - * — nod I. Work 8J-by-the- Sea Jame* T. Chapman, el C. Neptune. 118.000. *
Borough of Stone Harbor Leon 8. Lull, et ux.. to L Craly. et ux. *«!S Lot 147 and 8 K. half of lot 148. Work* 90-81. plan C.
Middle Township
Lou tar Tl. Hand, et al*.. to Edward
nor. *:.son, six tract* of Nummytown. No. 1 twin* 1. division eatate of John
jntalninK is acrex. No. * belnx ahnr1. In aald dtvlalon. co Inlnx “
No * being ahar. J ln_aald
containing 17
I dlvl*lan.
, r Tract 4 le-lng ■hero ». containing 28S acre* Tract * being aha re 10. contn'.ntng XCS * No 6 being a part dower in division, situate on . aid.- of main - - ~ r. . 0 Rp, (inirid*-.
Hnnd.
_! perches ___ .. While Lwnd ni.d Jmproviraent Company to Joaephine D. Evan* Lot* 10 11. Nock ». pl.n P Wildwood Junction Height* John Thornton. #t UX-. to C . «l Slaughter. Lota 1. block 1" Height i
Boy Direct From the Builder And Save Money We are now erecting house* at Townsend’* Inlet which yon may buy on easy term*. C. Dunkclberger Contractor and Builder Towniend'* Inlet and Sea Isle City

