Cape May County Times, 16 September 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1927.

: Cases io of Real f Estate Boom

tiits Against Ocean f Gables Company i Circuit Court iFuIl Gvil Docket

• of the case* IIMrd September term of Court for the term Tuesday. September term »a- ’ Supreme Court JuMire L Campbell prealdtni;. Clrl Judee William K Sooy n Plea* Judae Henry ■e forty-two Clreuft r-three Common Plea*, i Common Plea* apthe Supreme Court pumber thirty. 1 matter* of ImporI listed for trial:

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i Plea* Isitne*

Anthony Pcleaal

City of

H. G. Harri* Co. vs Jane K. Morrison and Harvey Golf James M. Chester vs. Evcrton A ,

Corson. Beatrice H. Nelson and Hal G.

Nelson rs. Paul M. Splecker Charles A. Doe vs. Charles F.

Eggleston

Frank Bianclh rs Frank Battafamo and Mary Battafarano. Union Bank, of Wildwood, N. | J.. v*. Helen F. Patnaude and Sarah Sheppard W. Coombs. Edcar F. Berner vs. Samuel Moyerman and atnuel Greenbern.

rs. Thomas A.

Clayton i

Stretch

Robert ... Feldman, Jacob Feldman. Charles W. Herdman

Frank

als.

* ( oi

I I**

tackscbetsky vs. Atlantic

‘ d Company vs. Bella C. Dyer

rner vs 8. B. Blei C. Read vs. Shem rs Trout. Admlntstra aendum of the Esi E. Trout. Jr., det Jersey L Central

i»Pany

'Way Corporation, a Corof the State of New JerK. Charles I. Helnle and » B. Helnle fc. Brook* A Co., a Corl_Of the State of New Jerll G. Nelson and Beatrice

Hlllam

Bank

National

. Fox.

L i Konowltch v*. D. M. mjpmeUtnes called David National Bank, a l>oration of the ffnlted * C. Fox and H. S. Fox

1-oulse 8. . Mary M.

1-lllian Herron

Stretch.

William H. Powell

Max Posner vs A I. PfefTer. Jr. Charles R. Hahn vs. William W.

MacMurray.

John J. Foster vs. Evelyn M.

Brown

Shirley Watkins vs. Blaker Realty tt Development Company,

a corporation.

Wm: F. Doucherty. Jr., vs. Mike

Nahass.

Emma Nortine and Harry Nortine vs. Wildwood & Delaware Bay Shore !.lne R. R. Corporation,

a corporation.

Charles P. LaGrnssa vs. Georfie

. Walter J. Fen-

Willlam Kinxer v». Maurice A. Solomon and Herman A. Solomon, individually and trading as Solomon Realty Co.. Owners. Read Hardware Co.. Inc a Corporation of the State of New Jersey vs. John R. Tballen. Builder and Albert Hicks. Owner. Willard F. Stelaer and Curtis Benckert. trading as Stctaer and Benckcrt vs. John R. Tballen. Builder and Albert W. Hicks,

owner.

Ralph Short vs. Ocean City Gables Development Co, Inc, a Corporation of New Jersey and Frank J. Riley, Owners, and Jas. M. Lynch. Builder. Harry W. Bonham vs. Ocean City Gables Development Co, Inc, i Corporation of New Jersey and Frank J. Riley. Owners and Jas. M Lynch. Builder. John Castaldl A Co, a Corporation of the State of New Jersey \ s Ocean city Gables Development Co, Inc, a corporation of New Jersey and Frank J. Riley. Owners and James M. Lynch.

Builder.

Haro R Montgomery v*. Ocean

city Gables Development Co, Inc., .. „ , - ---- — * ‘ orporation of New Jersey, and | c| l n i r and Infirmary. A hot Frank J Riley. Owner and James i*hlch enables the

M. Lynch. Builder. i s,u,lp nts to have hot William H Oldfield vs. Ocean , . „ _ - -

city Gables Development Co, Inc I ■’orporation of New Jersey and “

H. Somershoe.

louls Foster derson. Sr.

Charles C. Coleman vs. Josiah

L. Dubois.

Frank Brennan v

tuck.

Addition to Wildwood

High Completed

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bride was attended by her sis-1 ter. Miss Mary Elisabeth Eldredgc while Mr. Louis A. Lang, of Haddon Height*, was best man. Following the ceremony a reception was given for the wedding parly at the Hotel Seville The couple then left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Canada and upon their return will make their

home at Blackwood.

Musical San Artist Entertains Russell T Mollett. manager of \ Go* I in’s Pacific Avenue Store, en-1 tertained the members of the Junior Women'* department -ofj the Wildwood Civic Club at their I first fall meeting with several numbers on his musical saw. Mr. Mollett is a musician of some note bul his specially is the common ordinary carpenter's saw. He has appeared a number of limes on the vaudeville stage with his saw be glad lo play for other organizations in Wildwood on rc-^

Miss Surran to Marry

Miss Violet V. Surran. who Is 1 employed by the Goslln Lumber Company as telephone operator ] and stenographer, spent two days , In Philadelphia this week. Miss i Surran. who is a graduate of the ; Wildwood High School, will be i | married to Mr. Grnydon Vallnau. ‘ of Morristown. N J, on October J. - , Mr. Vallcau is also a graduate of ] I the Wildwood High School. After ; a honeymoon l rip the young I couple will reside in Morristown.

Mill (■lie Away Frtridaire j The T. S. Goslin Lumber fompanv, local agents for Frigldairc' Icel- • Refrigerator*, a product of the General Motors i 'ompany. i will give away free on Christmas Eve o' this year a model T-5 Frigidaire. Coupons are given with purchases made at their Avamie Store .:tis Pacific Avenue, which entitles the holder to participate

in the drawing.

’ Meeting

ry short meeting was held Wildwood Commissioner*

i September 13, Mr. Hell. City

read

letter of

sent by the hoard of govthe t'hamher of Commerce In appreciation of the effort* of the Commissioners in successfully securinc the hand of Patrick Ccm»nv and hoping lhat the City of Wildwood will be again fortunate in 1928 in obtaining this wonderful hand. The Clerk reported ‘3 arrest* and $15 collected In fines during the past week.

IN rsonals

Miss Mary Corson, her father nd mother narrowly escaped neriu-; injury when a car driven by Whlleshoro man collided with ic car driven by Miss Corson, hr airident occurred on Mondav vening on the old Cape May road oth cars were badly damaged, nd Mrs Corson was thrown from ie rear of the car to the front* is Hie Inree of the collision.

Mr and Mrs. Jack Megaw i receiving congratulations

birth of a daughter. Mrs. Megav was Miss Helen Sllen. a teacher ti the local schools, before her mar-. g

riagr.

Mr and Mrs Milton Yankle-jB vltx and Mrs. J. Konowltch left B for an extended visit to Mt. Clem-1B Miss Mollie Reeves, daughter of ; I Mr Mark Reeves, of Magnolia;! Avenue, has entered Riders Col-! 9

lege, at Trenton

Mr and Mrs

the manual training room. An

door basketball court The people of Wildwood

very proud of their building wrateful lo Mr. Henry C. Chalmers

«. new jersey ano ^ , '£ rvll '' nK l Pr'ncIPfl- whose unRiley. Owner, and James '" M: cfforUi hrtpod to make this

Frank J. Riley. Owner, and James

M Lyneh. Builder.

Frank J. Sannino vi City Gables Development

a Corporation of New Jersey and

Frank ' "

M. Lynch. Builder.

James M. Lynch vs.

city Gables Development a Corporation of New Jersey. "harles H. Shoemaker, trading C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co.. Ocean city Gables Development Co. Inc., of New Jersey and Frank J. Riley. Owner, and James

Lynch. Builder.

Nora Rae vs. West Jersey Sea-

shore Railroad. Co.

Joanna Townsend vs. B. Frank

National Bank, a

Corporation of the llniled f W. Valentine. Richard O. H. S.. Fox Lumber Co.,

C. Fox.

Fox Really Company, a Itlon of the State of New Thomas H. Edwards and

_ Edwards.

irjtoe M. Devine. Administra- Smith.

Ad-prosequenduro of the Ea- Thomas J. Cunningham or John J. Devine, deceased Christopher Montagna. Owner and

_ _ Davies

r SiMlder.

William Henry vs. William HesJoseph J. Kinney vs. Pasqnale

—tnllo.

l H. Clouting vs. Joaeph , Trading as Needham f Sendee, of Atlantic City. JUllam H. Sterner and Robert •eMllllen co-partners trading IcMnllen A Company vs. Wil1 H. Deis rot h Hlen Smith, by her father and ^ friend Norman T. Smith, and - T. Smith vs. Charles K. 1 B. Roberts vs. J. (’has. I B. Robert* vs. J. Chas.| Morris, a minor by Paul next friend and Paul Morbchalf v*. Ralph

Craythorn-Nick-

^ Inc. l City Dredge Company, a lion v». Kathryn A Bader. Itratrtx of the Estate of 1 L. Bader, deceased. Bradley. by Charles f his father and next friend. I Bradley. In his own . Scbwlcrs. Jr, Co, of New York. k Pancoast v*. Charles L. “ Howard Thorne and . Fontieir J. Sheehan v* Reuben

H.

Beaver vs. Ewing or in the Alternative. Avenue Realty Co, a i**o vs. David I-auric

Peter S. Miller. Builder. The Jewish Daily Forward Keyhan Realty Co. . Benjamin Gable vs. Pasqualc Ingenito and Raffaele Ingenito. Edgar F. Berger vs. Joseph Venable and Laura Venable. Power Equipment < o„ vs. Acme Construction Co, et al. Arthur Wohlmuth. trading as Atlantic Interior Decorators vs. Keyhan Realty Co, a corporation the alternative Josephine G. Keyhan. Cunningham Piano Company -s. David Cohen and Charles

"ohen.

Vivian B. Smith vs. Clayton B. Robert*. Builder and Owner and Ocean City Title A Trust Co, corporation Mortgagee David A. McClelland, trading a* David A McClelland Co. vs. Clayton B. Roberts. Builder and Owner id Ocean City TIUe A Trust Co, corporation .Mortgagee Alfred L Haig vs. Alonzo H. Hall and Lillian E. Hall. William P. Martin vs. Marine Realty ' o, a corporation oi me Stale of New Jersey. The Federal Finance (. Credit Company vs. Allen Konowltch. trading a* Commercial Garage. Emma L. Maguire vs. Alma V. Anderson. Margaret C. Roney vs. James

Hale.

Sally M. Jacoby vs. James Hale. Christopher H. Jacoby vs. James Hale. David W. Thomas vs. National Building Construction Co, Samuel Ralph F. Clegg vs. City of North Wildwood

monument possible. Well-Known Nan Dies

Frank A. Dunham, of H4 East Pine Avenue, died suddenly o! heart disease on September 12 Mr. Dunham, a resident of Wildwood for many year*, is survived by hi* widow. Margaret. He wax buried at Overbrook Cemetery,

Fall Wedding A pretty early fall wedding was performed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Eldredge. 309 East Twenty-second Street, when their daughter. Miss Jessie G. Eldredge. was married to Dr. Chas. E McWilliams, son of M-. and Mrs. C A. McWilliams, of Blackwood. The ceremony was performed by Rev. I. H. Flaher. pastor of Wildwood Baptist Church. The

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There’s a Difference

I tho coming marriage of L' tbter .Violet V, to Mr. I?

I

Nathan Surran

announo

their daughb

Grnydon J. Valleau. of Morristown. N J, on October 3. Mis* Oleta Fagan ha* roliirnert I to Glaasborn Normal School. 1V where she will complete her stud- 5

ies In June.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Klrhv'H were among the many Wildwood f

people who witnessed the City pageant during the

Mr. Gedney Rigor » nnunl conventkn

Mutual Life In*ur ... their home office building. Philn- B

delphia.

o-J tember 10. Mrs. Reeves will be i remembered as Mis* Lillian Hawk | >

i tldwooc S Atlanfie IB <• pant 11

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Note the Home-made Flavor

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Elmer’s Bakery Cape May Court House, N. J. Wedding Cakes a Specialty

“Mark Every Grave” Memorial Stones

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