Cape May County Times, 11 March 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 21

CAR KAY OOTHTY TIKES. FRIDAY. KARCF 11 1927

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Tiaufen of Cape Kay County Property as Becorded in the

County Clerk’s Office

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H.vunoit. THE FEA

City of Ocean City

Wtlbetmuia DHofcarHWT to J»wa H r IA«an »*>* !'•'» id lot *T. bantt <1. Idart 1. Onran CHy l^nd «•« Joaroh Not»*»n«t» to. »t m . t • liaia •■H.Mttca. SI *** Uo* «J!. • L elan 1. tVe*ft dty «Jnn»rn»

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All—rt Hall.

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Honor Roll Tuckahoe School ! Ur». Etu Snydi r: aketch by Mr* The perceniaae of .uendmtJ Cbjr£ .>*■ ^a^ney T.yb for Ihr Month of February »u M K T Bj.I.j. j3 5 John Wallace, tanitly Eixhth yrkde- Matilda Anel •>.. »-nry Ttwaln* were In

»nl\- i Anna Wairhko. Mary Cake. Freda! FMday

*• *• ! Bel*In*. Maurice Warren. £'■ Ai thi annual mretlns of S, c. I lyn Birsh. Clara Brown. Flor-! rtoekholder* of TurlcabOe Btilld- ; ence Sitaip. Knsa Orfanella. !* and lyuin A-eoriatloil held

» t'l i tack T1A emwrn^le aarnr. ,0 .^i . Tullo di Sami*. U Salnrday ■

i»enth fare - Daniel Ball'? In* office

fompany to Mathrrr. Sprocar to Oertnidr oikth aradr Rnale r»iiTerre. I-ot K- arc- .Ffwnewr. SI ea Raaw.aa.nrt.t aboti*. , AUall Ber*h. Pearl a<Hl‘ , .r. Idiey

OrfancrlU

Mi Sarah Sietlman and Mr.

"it r'intmii L««'*«e. and Mo Harry Butby. of Allan4t n. 64. Sto Pi. , ,| C Cliy. were In town Saturday.

• ■ 1 Tr '■‘dSta 1 * K^nao. et UA . to CSufto. i Mr and Mr* P. J St.inrtd and wfrr «, ullrtny v ,wish Mr.

■* ?''"Z v fSeh'in. *’ i» II** I-** 1 Mr. and Mr*. Ed Uoyd went to “■* « SSrS^Wt'.’S!" re CTSiaowu. S...O.T.

**?•-- « Of tot K i Mr. and Mr*. S. B Goff, chll- bllrit . %nA j^ph Hall, of Cape

torflrnT*. Towrnahip of Lower 1 di-n. and Mr and Mo Georjse

ia» trait* i»i i _ . Duke*, of Ocean City. a«tend»-d

g* ' H^.lT- l^. l "JIm i! lV"k v: Rev I jwrence - * farewell service not pre\ lonely map I, wet ion I. Wildwood Calatea. , Sutnltv etenina.

LSTS'.S: i-'MSre '“SKriiSTtS! owuin owl,. - a line .awn II to ri. tnel. Uoek 7. aertk-i CUntden, railed on Captain Manr-

Ithin Itonmicb 1. Cape Ha» l-arit Kitataa. I fiatidv ,.n o„ n a. v

ot Avalon a...! i. and to nil Und- , _ , ^ ,c ' °* n,, > " n ►"""V.'.t.1 * at*— ai*i i-yuod t.ret. wat- City of Cape May City Mr and Mr*. Ed Uoyd enter- »^ , ild ,, €^?«»*tt‘* , " , ' WW, ‘ MHcbHI Kaalley, el u*.. to Frank Ulned relative* from Ocean City

- w*. r. !iu' , rT5;4.* , l *ffKJi:«'«."»"**t , k „

l^s SI. #»c- p. ny A raeeilna of the Tuckahoe

tou5^”l. aSSui.^sSf’Em , | , . n I Parent-TeuehetW Aiwociiitlon will

in. Ijm li. * .Cion n. Ji. alw known a* lot :ii. vn map be held or Ttf-oday. March 15.

recitation, voral nolo.

r- adlns 1 Plilladelphia.

c. Crlsmoud and aon* up’-fli ‘ Mis* Hannah McCormick *p*nt • w.ek end In Maple Shade and! (bc week end with Mr. and Mr*.

Howard Jamra entertain t’ Aid Thursday. ml Mrs. C. T. Grant w -n:

.tllfv Friday.

ph r.eiaalmchnk went «<

till- Sunday.

Miller. Jr

Mr*. Elisa Shaw, of Cap.- May Coun House, vlalted Ml*a P. S. Wltllaais on Sunday. Mr*. Andrew Htekman and children wem to Cl rmont Sunday.

BEST BUYS OF THE WEEK in REAL ESTATE

Barons* of Stone Haifa

L^y"

ivpi, r rt *» II •*• I- 1IU. ktoik,

11% Onm CTty ftord y**

W.lt.r T WUk«M«u.. <t u»- to John P. Fine Il ka Ud. •* »nd «. J»7r—* A. Hale to Utnaton II CUytin. fl,tot. t'ik!ivided hall Inter**! to

half of lot Til. I. tie-—It

11 tl* «sr'»?°htoek '‘Lldwo

Jo''-'''

h. 'irt of Gardena lk-». town* n' Fom- ••'>*■11.

T JUS or tot P« ■altoth S

o’clock, at the Tu ahoe uchottl.

_ , n iktereetlns pruerani 1* beln*

*7ipft,nl* > rue* '* \n"frnii'l^of PnP*”* Everyone 1* urg'd :o

1-0 wa. V ..ad c. aeetton Bitend th!- ittoelins. Refresh-

‘iJZrt!. ST,™, aim. ” t*- , „ iwio 1 ..1. 1,1.1. • i. f. aretinn Miy. I : ire Dithnon and Mi*.: ^ 'XJS*UT. r b^,°sra ; civ Mwd,,jr ,n i l M w"’a6£ M ?f h j"cim2*Vt L *’ad>S?-' Th * - "f Rboda T. | m: land" of Ida 1°. 3 ft. try ?• t” i Prtrk! t w. r. bronabt from Col-

lincnw. -• ami interred In the M. K. Cemetery K.'.turday afternoon. I

’ ”.f! Mi Jo.v, Palmer and Mr*. | 'iyr "1*1 iw-11, ^.uv of^ Ivw'l ] BayuwHtd S.v k were the xueala of

Philadelphia, and Jam.- William- .

were Sunday

and Mr*. Enoch W

Mia* Allc Eldr..!<e, „r p burg, and Jo*eph Hall, of May Court House, railed 01 a:td Mr*. S. G. Langley S>

afternoon.

Eva D. Jtmith wa* in <

City Ia*t Satutdav

Mr. and Mr* A Hu: . •on. Paul, of Atlantic (T;. Sunday visitor* with Mi.

Mr*. Ed Lacroix.

Mt** Edna Corwin p_, ■ we-k end with friend* in

City.

Ur. Randolph Manhnll Court Hou*c visitor Frldi.;

BUNGALOW—3 ROOMS $2800 Easy Terms F. H. STRATTON

2let Street. Avalon

i J hone 42

South Dennis Harvey Conway

Borough of West Capo

Konna J. to ut M.-ue. »1.1*1. I-

F. K. tu n I «l.. Id Alton

I Cape May Point

Co.. M* Central Ayr.. Ori<w me.

RA-SD T CARET IF ^THK , >1 rw •*. <11 pt'th St . «V«tr.

nan CUy Manor Van— to Rfh- Kell |to>Rt«n. ■ II <*» Ix>t 14. I.lock 64. ly ManIrving W. Itaywwmd. *t _ u

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Knuiiel J Harr, dec d h. trtirt 'ivto. towrlh h.

Juirr U-mil Kmma 11 lx- Noil Ptoton alld’ltoto *1 Ml IXX W ■ tvonialni’x: b - I** 1 . 14004 A.

Eldora

all- : Vn Petersburg, ti r. r hour at Ttickahtw la»t Friday Was unusii-itr-rcuflBg and enterfalnr and Mr* Thoiyas lx-wl* »e iiirnda. from Dorothy, -d ln*rrumcntal iiitlsle ‘ i- highly appreciated by iher featurr* of the prora» a piano solo by Mrs. Angle) , v iral nolo. E. U

Captain

Cambridge. Md..

with 4‘r.plaln A. J. M * Th- Kpworth Lcagti M E. Church went t>

Sunday ev.-nlng.

Mr* 1 x>wrence McKalg nnltt inint-d the W. C. T. V. Thur-day

evening.

Mr* Ralph ivicrwon. of Ava lun. vt*lta*d relatives Wi dne*day Mi Edgar Ituiw. of Print * burg, spent two day* «f laid weak with Mr Clinton Nlrkenuti. Mr and Mr- Charles Nlck'rM,n -pi-tit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A Ei-i nb t g. at West Colllngswthxl. Janm- Doyle and family visited relailres In Philadelphia Sunday.

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SEA ISLE CITY

WILDWOOD

Escspoona' Opportunity S BUILDING LOTS CENTRALLV LOCATED •1203 EACH D. G. GKI.I.KK * CO. HEALTORS Jtl S3. Lsndl* Av*. Sea •*!• City

' » FOUR BLOCKS OF LOTS V» loti in thr group S0»!M. ■ S i; T rt. i topet Mpi 4TUHLTHAGER K*-al l>tnt* 3205 Hall, Batch A vs.. WUdwaa*

., .

Ixindis Ave. Corner

53x100

Good Location Donch & Somerahoe

REALTORS

landis \ve. at Swala SL Ml istj; tart, >. j.

Fm* two-family spartmant 140 Estt F ourtaantb Strsst IXU tosluu P-ua 610.000 David McKibben 143 E Wildwood Avenge WILDWOOD

30x100 LOT It — BLOCK St WILDWOOD CREST Won Jarful li—i«l ton. n««r cornrr .,.n— <iu*-k lor this imMM-y niskJOSEPH A ClANCIAftULO Realtor ng E. wintwaod Ava.. wndwao*

STORE HARBOR

AT THE lUh FTREET ;.

. Jun.tloo Heichta

(Gals**

and MAlotofid Prestop Wnek

tm. -tment Un>tty block U. tract I. tk

oi* 11 ' 'fein ! Charle* Tomlin, of Cape May * w ildwoud Court House, was In town on'

il.uu ixx Thursday.

Wildwood , TnuXer 6n j w|fr. of Delcalled oa Mr*. FranclB'

•*• lx>',. ; to it. ». ir nw i„ r f-Un E. Wildwood Ju- Hon | ® ow,e r

lieorve H White Ixn

Rel.1

prov<tin*it On. to tJbskie Culpepper , Mack In Were at f «uoj junrtioii'Tp Jntl , * Un a ' ” 1UI ‘. Thursday evening.

tloougr H

proventont Co

Thursday evening.

Chamber* and Harry

Green Creek on

tTMT MORTOA IK MONBl oh Ltotner. stoo for first el*.. • Of astoet nwl r*'«>- Jsiya •wry Ave.. Oersn tfty Plwn.

CITY OF 4KA ISLE CITY NEW JERSEY NOTICE TO MOTOItl»Ta having eomT’lo thr .t'.-r

Work

IFLE CITV-HOCBE AKP I-PT ; d< or Jtroi. N. W tVnmer Itot, and Coral Btroal tltoseh M.r ia room* hath. ■ bower 17-1 BUM OH Hone t St . O-r = rw Pa nr phone. Miehlrar. I'hdiuMpbto. tl-tf-c SA1J7 ts f:«in»l nOAI HIVC unSEtTZ' ^Lr^yr-

FRaaE M klcHRlirE.

m.-*i

ORDINANCE NO. «. ORPINAJfCC to rrgulal

LEGAL

, THK TEAR 'ROKN

Ralph IVtereon and William j Fr wlrr were at Court House on

Thursday evening.

City of Wildwood The Parent-Teachers' Assocla-' Koto. Ami. Ixnr to Ixwetta M • Hon gave a bakod bean supper In: - - .1 Si live. I'.rt. of loU iv ,1,^ town hall on Saturday eveid 15. t*-k Third Ward. _ Lxxil- i: Mutt In lo m—pyard W ! nlng. aim., >1 r 1*0. ». Idock &», First j Mr an ^ Mri< Herbert Foster jl-.• can t Kiii ' irii. .t «l. to Wit- visited Mr. snd Mrs. John Fowler ,m ixik f Y7^«toi£ -Vito” « n e'cnlng. a Ifni l». I-ioi i.i in Sallto R Harry Lovett and Mrs. Mar1 • Bd *• garei Lovell visited her alsler.) Mr*. Mary Peterson, on Friday Mr. and Mr*. Alexaadet Baud and Mr and Mr*. Charles Noon rpent Saturday and Sunday In

Philadelphia.

Mr*. Hied Cham tier* visited In Drlmont on Friday evening. Mr Edward Powell motored to Millville on Saturday. Edwin Noon railed on Nick Hand on Saturday. Marr ah Virginia Baud visited Ha Peterson on Saturday

evening.

Garner Peterson snd wife motored lo Millville on buslntw* on

Saturday.

Mias Ethel Hand and Hilda Bingham, of Clvmenton. spent w»ek end home, with their r

rata.

The Epworth League held busineti* and social meeting the home of Mr. and Mr*. I Hand. Charle* Thurston, of Delmont. j was in town on Wedne*day. Mr and Mr*. Wall Watson, of ! Green Creek, called on John Fowler and family on Wednesday Daniel Baud spent Friday evening with Floyd WhUdin, nl lb 1 - Chris Hand and wife were In' Millville on Saturday evening Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Blsh»P ' spent Saturday night In Mill' lib John Fowler and family sp-: t i Sunday evening with relative* in Drlmont. t Paul Barnes, of Phlladelphl... i ■ spending sonic time with IrUnd Chsrles Bingham and family

BOARD OF

CHOSCN FREEHOLDERS OF CAPE MAY COUNTY NOTICS TO BIDDERS

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«** of which n* had upon xl-pl. -

B-M n.».

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

MARCH S4. ISP

Today’s Ford Car

Before you buy any make of an automobile. let us show you Today's Ford Car. You may consider that you know the Ford Car. You may have been a Ford owner for years and think you are familiar with the splendid satisfaction which the Ford gives, and yet unless you have made it a point to ejtamine the Ford Car as it is BUILT TODAY —to drive it and note its improved engine performance—relax in it over rough roads, and experience the increased comfort which it affords, and to learn of the many recent improvements. you do not know the Ford Car as it is built today Many of the new Ford Car features are obvious—balloon tire equipment—wire wheels —pyroxylin finish—a choice of colors—im'proved upholstery, etc., but the big batisfaction to you. as the owner of Today's Ford Car is to be found in the way in which it will fulfill your expectations of what a modern motor cay should lie. You will be amazed at the increased power resulting from the new Vaporizer, the smoother engine operation, the increased gasoline mileage, the improved riding qualities, and above all. it* the way in which this car handles and performs in traffic and on the open load. In short, you must drive a new Ford Car to be a fair judge of present-day motor car values. We invite your inspection of Today's Ford Cars.

$1200 30x100 ft. Third Ave. Bulkhead Lot A Fine Investment Opportunity GEORGE B. SPRINGER 97th St. and Third Avenne STORE HARBOR

FOR SALE

Central!; located corns* Hotel. Fifty-six rooms and five More*. In perfect condition and well equipped. Financed WALTER H KUEHN 8th and Atlantic Avrane OCEAR CITY. I. J.

Visitor: How old are you? Hobby: Eleven. Visitor. Bui you were onlyive Isst yeai. Bobby: Thai's right. Six thl*j rear and llvr last year. Thai makes eleven'

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