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CAPE MAY COPHTY TIKES. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1927.

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NOTICE OF RALE OF LAND FOR

UNPAID TAXES

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»h DAY OF DECEMBER. 1K7 1 . 3 ", V l?r k J" . lh *. iflrmoon of that 1 ,

TOWNSHIP OF UPPER

Miss Hsttlc Bozarth.of South j Sesvllle. called on her aunt. Mr*.

George Smith. Monday.

Mrs. Kt therine J aggers ati^ daughter. Mr. and Mrs. SUnley Haul. In North Wildwood Sunday. Mr*. Sophie i hambers is spending some time In Philadelphia. i Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pritchard re- ' turned home this week end after | a visit In Chester. Pa., with rela-1 tlvas. Mrs. Pritchard spent two !

HI in. niiomnon nr <.n. week? Mr. Pritchard motor-. Turtaho* ^Moral°lUnk t ,ns u * > Thanksgiving Day and lid inline diflrtei ,«paa. for spending the week end. r*1 1 .LI l ‘I.7:?Tf; t l,r »r , * ln l ‘^ i ! Frank Garrettson spent several;

- -.y part m p,rt”ot «wTu^d' : du > !< » 1Ul friends in Philadelphia. ; ►ufftcirni tor ihe purpew. «I which Mrs. Lilly Wlison. of Pleasant»~.u ««“ -“k* wi*

H-A. !jr persons ss wlU puirhase the same “ e r Parents.

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. or tn fee when :' h “ r th. ( lermopt. preacheu at the i

will bid for a •ale Is made u

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us I* UM <N>. Week •e-BTtou'T* ll-O I Prank Trifn.1h.ul .. — I kn IS l*-i*|Sea tale Isc.d and Imp. Do. , !lto : k ‘f-® W» I to SB a 1**2 M. I. RuU-rion. t*>ek *1-A. . * to.» t to x a ■ton. liock M-A.

; Tabernacle M. L. Church Sunday

'Ae?^ U i£r r i*^E?^ mor *^ “f* 11 *•»<» administered Milled "An An for the Aesuamaat | Holy Communion.

■Ud. coll. t iiM, T «'-*'■ I The Endowment Committee w.ll i.upplcmental therein. ’ ' meet next Saturday afternoon at . "Hr * J,I<5 1 1 *™ r™ 1 names of th. the borne of Mrs. Walter Garrett-

, Boa Tbe »““» for cemetery

i Ik* same areas follows and church yard have recently BarMp - . hous. and 4(1 been placed by Edward Griffith.

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rum Barley, small hour*, t -rr

and T lots, Marmlialh-nie

Walter Burley, 125 ai.-rs woodland. Msrshallvflle __ _ j Geenre c Rewker bim! Samu.1 Rolan, lot numbers S92. 5SS. SK. S». SPt. SOT. «H. *11 In-

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Faroev, block O-A. lot 20 and part of 12 . lel Haley block Cl-A. lot 21 and part of 22 ..

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I 15-A-l. lot George It. Orels, block *4-B in-5i:^ 22 .— ,,M iou t-412-414-411 to 421 Meek 1«-A. . me. m.2S — 1*T5 .Ellen Savage. Mock 45-A. lot nek M-A-l. | . II.Tl — 11*2 Wm. H. gw lie. Mock CS-A. ■* '* » •M lots H and MM 2» ••

. U-?* 'George H Girls, block tS-A.

11.21 (George It Orris.

women are now planning to purchase arch ways with the name •Tabernacle'' tn Iron letters to be

place over the gateways.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Synder and

.. thn>rre.~I J »i p. daughter, spent Thursday In MlllDavid P. Cress well. isUnd. sis | ville with Mrs. L. James. TbsodMe n croii^ r *b<aisi ,1 Jn<l »n tt ' 3 : Robert Biddle was given a sur-

prise party Monday evening of last

Joseph Calltno. house SrarlUs IMS

Florence Champion. *T acres. Palermo H 15 Mary Carouth-rs. bouse, block ». lot 5: t*s* 12, lot 12,1. 2B. Slrslhmrrr ._ . . *s.?7 nownttigtoa Rod and Gun <ntrl>. houre. 1 lot. !lre«k-y-. Point 11.» Harry Urbosii. house, garage and tn Herrs. Greenfield 24.15 i-amurl Errirkaon. house. 2 lots. Tockahoe 21.42 Irs. J. It. Fenton. Mock It. tot 27 and hmiar. gtrathmrre 44.71 liner E. Fenian, house black

t. lots 17. 1!

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242 to 271. 272. 275 to *5fo l: j.‘ t'tock T2-A7 tots 242. Ul. 253. MI. *«2 [ Conoid, block 71-B lot No. 2. l4ock 71-B. tots *71, 172. 2*7 I o 2*2 inc.

Samuel W. Stevenson, block

72-A. lot 742 - -

Synd No 3. Mock 73-B. lots

775 to 777. 7*1 to 7*2 Inc.-

A. Garvin. Mock 74-A. tot 5S1. U.7* Synd No. 3. Mock 74-A. lots 472. Tl! - - ■ *2.45 Brotnwn, btoek 74-B. tots 715. TIC _ s — 15 «7

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•s Dowrhrrty. Mock 7. r -A. tots SK and 527 . Sind No. 1. Mock 75-tL tot »« m Walsh. t>tot* 77-A. lot Georgi- W. Bronson. Mock 77-A. John M. Goodman. Mock 77-A.

lot 447.

Rodgers, block 7*-A. to! • 377 and IT* Albert Kerr. Mock 72-A. lot

Vler Harley, block 20-B. «t. 225 and a* - *» *« J. P. jMcCeeiT^ Work tZ-A. lot*

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or par***-! of land. Incluillng Inlerrst cceis and r*—~~ •• »b<m

.fated there w" 1 t Proportlonste share

incurred for this ** ___ ir

EDWARD B. ARNETT.

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block 16: tots *

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12: .yls 2 to S toauslve. Hock 27.54 Reuben 8. Godfrey. 5*> sere*. SeavUle 7.14 . K. Gable, house and block 3: tots 4 to I Inchialve. Strathmere 44.72 largaretta S. Gillum. lots 4H>. 42|. Strmthroere ; 10.54 Joseph Kilmer, house, out-build-Ing*. S*H acres. Beesley* Point 70.42 Maury A Edwards, house and 2541 acres. Bethlehem Steel

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Collector.

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Palermo Hand and Stone Co.. 1114 acres. Palermo 41.45 Humbert Pontlere. bouse, ou’ Imildhigs. 21 acres at Pi-In

Gotlieb Pfeiffer, E*t.. Mock 4.

buildings. 44 acres. Se. Jane C. Read, house. V.:.rNli:.ll>llle - James Riley, i

Debora Schraveaande. house, ham. 151 arras. SeavUle _ 7 Cynihis F. Swain. Eat., house. 76 arras. Petersburg— 4 lltert S Smith Mock II. tots 17. 12: btork IS. lot IS: Work 20. tots IT. 12. 20. 21. 22. 24, 23. X. 27. 1*. Siralhimre 3 Calvin M Smith. Jr., house, block IX tot* tl. ». Strath-

Charle* Walton, house, oui-

Chsrles D. Young, house. * ti IS. Young. Est.. how.

PAUL J STURGIS. Collerior.

BOARD OF

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Towtudilp Collector.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS ErtTUl RECONSTRUCTION — SEA ISLE

,.or ^SyVouNTY N J. Mr. -nd Mr* John Sheridan HVDRAULIC SAND FILL. GRAVEl : .jmnt Sunday in Wilmington. Del. nyouliu SERVICE Mr. and Mr*. Enos Bailey and , I. . tj,i sealed ! inierestlng children, of Moorealie rreeNed by ihe Board of j t0 wn. and Emmet Vannlman and vu^ei. FrerfKdde.- of Cape May „ on ( , r pleasantvUle, spent .. . e- .a. | TfcankgJtivJw . here wUll Mr*.

Dennis, In j Bailry’s parenU. Mr. and Mr*.

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« ofGra- l Mr and Mrs. Earl Roop enler-

Uined hi* sister. Miss Maria

- , . | Hoop and friend. Mr. William Win-

n ^ m TObtfc at Cay son, of Delaware, during the past >2? S C T l «^r a *M i I * Samuel Garrettson accompanied , I I n i wln ^e»5f , iod K |5^ fortbe pn- I Benjamin Harris to Philadelphia. iJrd work, preps red t.y R Fcndall . an( ) K p,. n t from Wednesday to "n’lih County Itocinr-r .nd ( _jip- | Sllnd;i} with uncle, Howard Stltes. yroved IT flied in the offlie i Mins Kmnoes Garrettson. of 3 G?e ' “id e.i*laecr. at Marmora. Philadelphia, visited her parents

pavement required ir- yard*, ef new *and

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week in honor of his ISlb birthAbout 15 boys and girls of the neighborhood helped make the occasion merry' and gay with games end laughter. Robert receiled a number of ustful and pretty gifts. Refreshments were The infant daughter of Mrs. Earl Hoowqr. who was born early last Monday morning. November 21. will be known -is Jeanne Shir-

ley.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Albright entertained their aon. Walter, of Philadelphia, for several days last week Rev. E. Wright of the Presbyterian Church, Cold Spring, preached a line sermon at the Union Thanksgiving service held Thursday at Tabernacle M. E. Church. Dr. Reuben Johnson, of Paterin. N. J.. spent Thanksgiving ay at his mother's home and he and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edard Griffith, Sr., were entertained at dinner at the home of his sister. Mrs. Martha Swain. . Annie Garrettson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Martin Helslnger. Of North Wildwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Fierce Kaddls. and daughBernlcc. of Cape May. on Thanksgiving Day. The burial of Mrs. Georgie Garrettson. of Cape May, took place at the Tabernacle Cemetery lYiday afternoon. Mrs. Garrettson sister of Mr. Lewis Hildreth of this place. Mrs. John Fletnier and daugbr. of Woodcrest. N. J., visited _ ;r father. Mr. John James. Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Etta Reeves, and sons, Lampion and Harry, end Miss Cora Garrettson spent Thanksgiving Day in Millville with Mr. *- • in Hughes. has returned to the home of Mr. Frank Platt after being ill for the past two weeks at her home in Cape May. Luther Ingersoli. of Virginia. is bee*: visiting in the communiWcvk. and Mrs. Panl Morrison a. Paul, and friend Joe Mcjf Philadelphia, were recent guests of Ephraim Thompson for •erveral days. Miss Dorothy Morton, of West Cape May. spent the week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Matthews. Mrs. Monroe Matthews was tog on her granddaughter. Lillian Seymore, of West Cape May. who ba* been very ill with typhoid fever for the past teen weeks and under the care of Miss Brooks, a trained nurse of Wildwood, for twelve week... She i? slowly recovering her health. Miss Elsie Matthews a student at Glass boro Normal, spent from Wednesday to Sunday here with hi r parents. Mr. and Mr*. Alvin Mason and son. George, accompanied by Mrs. Phil Hess spent the week end in Camden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Mason. Mr, and Mrs. George McAffe: of Westmont. N J.. spent Thanksgiving Day with her niece. Mrs. Marion Corson. Mrs. I. DeCamp and son. Harold, Miss Grace Brewin and Miss Martha Hickman spent a couplt of days at Cookstown, N. J, anc Uikeliurst the past week. Cape May City

Mrs. 1. R. Remington and her daughter*. Miss M • Ige Remington and Miss Helen Remington. Philadelphia, opined their rs. Louis Diamond, with her and daughter, have left Cape May to make their home in Philadriphia. Charles Corson, of Philadelphia. enjoyed the week-end with family at their Jefferson Street

home.

Mr*. I. J. Pocher and Mrw. T. Pocher have closed their collage here and returned to New York for the winter. Ronald Quidort, o[ Philadelphia. spent Thursday with his parents. Mr .and Mrs. Charles Quidort. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Konowitch were guests of relatives at Philadelphia durirng the week. William Slattery, of Philadelphia. spent a part of the week in Cape May. Dr. and Mrs. Jose Ham. of Philadelphia, enjoyed the weekrs. Charles T. Campbell and. her two daughters. Misses Elizabeth and Kathryn, spent a pan of the week at Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Leugort. Jr., of Philadelphia, spent the week-i nd with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ruiherfoid. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Hand. Gl Ocean City, were visitors here during 'he week. Friend Hunter was the guest of his parents. Rev. and Mrs. William Hunter. ov«r the week-

'‘'•■'I

, here on Thanksgiving Day. Gus Snyder and family, of Del

! Bay Farms, of Bridgeton, were

; lure Thanksgiving Day looking

lover his property.

George Yanieer has gone back work In' Philadelphia for the

inghnt

and Mrs. David Pierson

in Pleasantville with s sister. Mrs. J. G.

Petersburg Albion Robbins is having hi* home repaired with a new roof and chimney* Frank Stevens, of Atlani'c City, a life-long friend of William Eldredge passed Tuesday afternoon at his home here. Miss Mary Creamer, of Pleasantville. spent the Thanksgiving holiday* ai her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Griffen Young, of Beesley'* Point, were l-Tiday calkrs on Mr*. Lennra Winner. Mr. and Mr*. Albert Bulier. of Gloucester, were Sunday visitors of his brother. Isaac Butler and wife. Bert and Harry's auto repair shop owners of Philadelphia, are now settled in their recently purchased property on the Stale road near the overhead cro.islng. they, having moved here Friday. Shaffer W. Smith and Miss Elsie Pankard, of Atlantic City, were Wednesday callers at the home of William S. Eldrcdgi. Milton Westcoti and Lewis Higgs left Thursday morning of Iasi week for a motor trip to Pittsburg, Pa. and several other cities. Albion Robbins attended a birthday dinner in honor of bis brother Harry, on Thursday of last week, al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cossabone in Ocean City. Mrs. Cossabone is a daughter of Mr. Harry Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. John 'l Moore. Joseph Ivins and John Peacock, of Huddonfleld, were this week guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Voss. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hess, niece Christine Sinkerson and grandmother. Mrs. Katherine Stctser, of Ocean City, dined Thanksgiiiug Day with Mr. Hess' sister. Mr. and Mrs. John Mason. Mr*. George Hoff and grandsoi Francis Mason, spent Thursday

of last week with her daughter. Mr*. Emilia Butler in Philadelphia. Mrs. May Cake, daughters. Naomi and May. and son. Alvin, and Noah Collins, spent Thanksgiving Day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orns, in Richwood. Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Winner, daughter Moriesa. son George, motored to Richwood to spend Thanksgiving with their son. John and wife. Mr and Mrs. Walter Voss and daughter. Lillian. William Tomlin and grandson. Robert Tomlin. Jr. spent their Thanksgiving with Mr. Tomlin's daughter. Mrs Augustus Zimmerman in Atlantic City. Covert Winner, of Hopewell. N. . was a Thanksgiving Day vi*lr under the parental roof. Roland Van Gilder, of Allentown. Pa., was a Wednesday visitor last week with hi* biother. Thaddeus Van Gilder ad family. Arthur Powell, of Ocean City, enjoyed a day's gunning Thursday of last week with John Gandy having good icck. Mrs. Elben Brown and son. i Billy, of Tuckahoe. were Thursday I guests at the home of her father. William Westcott. Daniel Bailey and tamily. of New York, were Thanksgiving callers on his sister. Mrs. Julia Van Glider. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Young, of Millville, and grandson. John Young, of Cape May Court House, were week-end guests of their son, Amasa and family. Mrs. May Cake and daughter. Naomi, motored to Wilmington. Del.. Saturday to visit her un. Norman and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Joseph. Sr., and Mrs. (Tara Corson, of Camden. and Mr. and Mrs. Waller Joseph. Jr- of Delair. were Sunday guests of Mr*. Dora Vos*. Mrs. Corun remained with her sister, Mr*. Voss for a few week's visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter, of Bridgeton, were Sunday visitor* with his brother. Frederic’: Carter and wife. Mrs. Newell Corson, of South Sea ville. was a week-end visitor at the home of Alfred Sapp. Mrs. Rodney Rodan. of Cleveland. Ohio, visited with Mrs. James S. "Smith this week.

A Young lady Goes ( hrUtauu Shopping A fur piece, please, for mother. A gun for brother Al. A gold vanity for sister. A necklace for my pal Some diamond link* for sweetie. The prettiest to be had A parlor rug for father— And send the bills to Dad.

Commissioner General Agint of Deeds Continental Casualty Co. DANIEL A. CHEW -REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE PORT NORRIS NEW JERSEY

Marie Thompson entertained at a bridge party on Monday evening. There were twenty

guests present.

Mr. and Mr*. George S. Curtis md their three children, of East Orahnge. were guests of Mrs. E. , Curtis on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. WllUam C. Me ermy. o! Jefferson Street, entertained the membere of their bridge club on S. iurday evening. Dr and Mr*. Hen-y H. Brown, of Columbia, entertained Thomas Kelly, of Philadelphia. ■ er the Thanksgiving holidays. Leroy Taylor, of VUlanova. spent Thanksgiving with his mother. Mrs. Cress Hoffman. Mrs. Daniel Focer. of Stoneburst, Pa., spent several days this week with friends in Cape May. Mias Emily Bennett .of Cape May Court House, was the guest Of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Wiln on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Little and son. A. E. Little. Jr. spent Thanksgiving at Bridgeton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Stevens, of Guerney Street, arc receiving congratulations upon the birth a son. Ralph Townsend Stevs, on Tuesday. November 22. Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Snyder, of Windsor Avenue, are receiving congratulations upon the birth daughter. Paulette, horn on Wednesday. November 23. at

Cooper Hospital.

Mrs. William H.

Muncy, of Haddon Heights, were guests of the latter's parents. “ and Mrs. Jules Denlzot. at their Broadway home over

Thanksgiving.

Mrs. Ida Stevenson, of Camden, as a recent guest of her ather.

Daniel Stevens.

Mr. and Mrs. James B. Leigh>n. of Franklin Street, motored ) Palmyra over the week-end. here they were guests of Miss

li-anor C&nnell-

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Swain . nlertalned their daughter. Miss Emma Swain, of Belvadere, over Thanksgiving holidays.

IS!

| of Philadelphia : Mrs. Hutberfor

Augustus Hines, of Stonehursl. Pa., visited his mother. Mrs. F Hines, during the week. Miss Alary Isabel Bosserman. of Philadelphia, enjoyed th< week-end al the Presbyterian manse with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. C. O. Bosserman. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Spend and son. Jack, have returm home from Michigan, where tie have been visiting relatives f*

several weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Mulfoi

St .Tens, of North Street, enter- [ I tained Miss Ellen Stevens, of Dar

Carl Rutherford ' jington Seminary. West Chestei James McClure.. over the Thanksgiving holiday, •pent the week i Miss Cathryn Ewing, of Ha* rs. McClure and, don Heights, was the guest < s brothers. WU-1 her parents. Mr. and Mr*. W. 1 orson and famil-1 Ewing, at their Perry Stm

home over the week-end.

WBOit with the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Croi f the D of V. of and two daughters, of Drex< and several wo- Hill, were guests of Mr. and Mr ■od. visited th. | Albert G. Bennett over the weel

Overcoats and Topcoats Browns, Greys, Blues Coats with velvet collars, tweeds, diagonal weaves, snappy looking plaids that are pleasing in quality and . price. $14.95, $19.50, $21.50 $25.00, $29.50 Pajamas, Underwear Sweaters, gloves, scarfs, silk and wool hosiery, just arrived for your approval. FREE Coupons for Essex Car GEO. LEVY 414 High Street MILLVILLE, N. J. OPEN EVENINGS Look for KING KARD Overall Sign

Le Stourgeon’s Kew-Bee Bread The bread with the fine home-made taste—just right for the children and grown-ups, too Your Grocer Sells It "Served Anywhere in Cumberland Count. "

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She may be quite wold towards you now but just get a nice.attractive looking used car and sec what a difference ft makes. You’ll be surprised to learn how little you have to pay and how certain you will be of getting your money’s worth if you buy your used car from <. r splendid stock. Each used car di»pla ycd i nourshov^room has been carefully inspected by a used car expert and priywd according to itsm. e value. It represents a safe investment in tran ^citation. Why nc: deal with aChevrolet dealer — who you know is reliable —where you can deal with confL

Port Norris Garage EARL H. BROWN. Prop. Phone 104-R PORT NORRIS. N. J.

You can rely on a used car when bought from a Chevrolet dealer.

Wheels

FORD COUPE

/ f s'' Seek health in the open.

' A used car—rebuilt to ^ nearly as-good-as-new— ^ guaranteed by a reputable house is the best money's worth in car value that you can buy. .Hod el Pint Payment

1924 $25

Wonderful condition.

CHANDLER METRO SEDAN 1926 $75

Fully t-gulppcil Must b.-

1926 $40

ESSEX COACH

New paint, new rubber. Perfect condition. 7-PASS. PACKARD TOURING 1924 $75 Had wonderful Owner has purchased another Packard. HUDSON BROUGH AM, LATE 1927 $125 NASH SPECIAL 4-DOOR SEDAN 1926 $75

Original paint. AH new rubber.

Mori Bros. Motor Co. 114 E. Vine St. Millville, N. J.