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FISHING CREEK John Bishop, of Philadelphia spent over. Sunday with his brother, George p KMr.P Williams spent Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs. L. Edwards of Rio Grande. • Miss Reba Barnett took supper with Miss Alberta Little, of Cape May, on Monday evening. Mrs. Lemuel Schellenger entertained Mrs. Hannah Root and daughter, of Phoenix ville, Pe-, the latter part b of last week. • ■_ . V Clarence Marsh and family of Col•SfSSblffidlS'SSny. \ •William Rpbart and family. of Pennsgrove, caljed on relations on SlMrty Frank' Matthews mtert&Sned her brother and family, Gid Shaw, of Seaville one day recently.. Fred Raff is helping his house with a- fresh coat of paint. _ Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge, of deiphia, spent over. Decoration witr . his sister, Mrs. Aaron Woolson. MY. and Mrs. Charles Westcott of Bridgeton, is spending a few days , with .their sister, Mrs. Frank bheets, J( Jr*Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaw spent 1 V ^"Mnand Mrs- Edwa*d C*ow2l] and i; v daughter, Mrs. Down Crowell. and j children, of Philadelphia, visited the latteiVs sister, Mrs. John Snyder on ^ SlJohn Ford, of Philadelphia, spent i a few davs with his brother, J. J- \ F°Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fleischhauer 1 visited relatives in Cold Spring on ^ SU\VilU am SH i nchcl i f f e, formerly of 2 Philadelphia, is spending the sum- 2 mer ivith Jacob Barnett. 2 COLD SPRING I 2, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bradley en- 2; tertained their -on ami daughter from ? Philadelphit over Sunday and Decor ^ atRev.DJoseph Garrison, of Pitman,. N. J., was calling oh relatives during thT-heemon of the Grange held a (J strawberrjr festival on Wednesdaj rt e%Th'e Sabbath Schools greatly enjov- C ed the Annual May Day Picnic at Norbury's Landing. 1 Mr. and Mrs- Brown are spending a month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Soffe. . - Mrs. Ella Tomlin is visiting her f sisters. " _ , . o Henry Shaw spent Tuesday in v Philadelphia. . _ . ' v Mrs. W. C.. John arrived Tuesday 2 evening from Washington, D. C-.for an extended visit with home friends. .Reports from the bedside of Mrs. Clara Bohm who was recently operated upon for appendicitis at Cooper a Hospital, are that she is improving. Mrs. E. M. Sawyer called pn her brother at Burleigh recently. Mrs. S. H. VanGilder .and sister, Miss Jennie Wales called on friends t= during the week- * A Lined Shower was tendered Miss Ruth Swain, May 19. 1921, by her many friends. Many beautiful gifts were received and one and all wish her happy journey over the matrimonial sea. - , , Flower Mission Day will- observed as usual. June 9th. 1921. Meet at the M. E. Church, 10 A. M. arrange flowers, etc. Box lunch at county farm; Interesting exercises in afternoon. All art invited. Supt- of Flower Mission, Mrs. L. Luillam. Sheriff's Sale By virtue of n writ of Fieri Facias, for saie of Mortgaged Premise's, to me directed, issued out of the Qpurt of Chancery of New Jersey, on the 18th day of May, A. D. 1521, in a certain cause whereip The Provident Life .and Trust Company of Phiiadelv phia is complainant, and Cora G. Shields and Edward H. Jennings are defendants, I shall expose to sale at public vendue, On MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1921, between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m., to wit, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff's office, in Cape May Court House, Cape May County, New Jersey: All that certain tract or parcgj of land, .with the building -and improve-' ments thereon erected, situate in the . City of Cape May, in the county of Cape May and state of New Jersey, known and designated as Lots Nos. 2114, 2115, 2116, 2117, 2118, 2129. 2180, 2131 and 2132, on Plan A of - lots as laid out by the Cape May Real Estate Company, on file in the Clerk's Office of Cape May county mid described together as one lot as follows:— ' - Beginning at the northeasterly ■ corner of Trenton and Beach ave- I nues, and extending thence (1) east- > wardly, along the northerly side of * Beach avenue, twt>. hundred feet, to I the southwesterly corner of lot No. N 2133; thence (2) northwardly, albng £ the westerly Jfhe of lots Nos. 2133 | and 2119, three hundred feet to the k southerly side of New Jersey ' ave- £ nue; thence (8.X west wardly, along I the southerly side- of New Jersey J . avenue, two hundred feet, ' to the | southeasterly "corner of Trenton and I New Jersey avenues, and thence (4) j southwardly, along the easterly side I of Trenton avenue, three hundred I feet, to the place of beginning. 3 Being the same promises jvhich | the Cape May Real Estate Company, I by Deed dated October 3rd, 1907, J and recorded in the said Clerk's of- I ' :fice in Book No. 189 of D^eeds, page ! 85, &o-, granted and conveyed to J Peter Shields,. in fee. . | Amotyrt "3uKun<ier decree is -821,"- x 758.16, with interestSand ."Sheriff a A fees 'to, be added. | y ) MEAD TOMLIN, Sheriff. 5 Da>4 May 25, 1921. <* Howard M. Cooper, Solicitor. | 6-S0-4t-573-
TIDE TABLE TIME FOB HIGH AND ' LOW WATER AT COLD SPRING e INLET, HEREFORD INLET, . . DEDUCT FIVE MINUTES ' . J Copied from the U. S. Coast and ( Geodetic Survey Almanac published the Department . of Commerce, a D. C h JUNE TIDES e | A. M. P. M. h High Low High Low 1 3 10 9 35 " 3 49 10 14 T 2 4 06 10 24 4 89 " 11 063 4 58 11 13 5 28 11 58 I 4 5 50 - <>~tl7 12 01 5 6 41 >*7 7 05 12 49 6 7 32 - 1 35 7 54 1 37 0 7 8 23 2 26 8 44 2 30 8 9 15 , 3 17 9 35 3 23 f 9 10 10t 4 08 10 30 4 18 v 11 07' 5 02 11 25 5 17 a *_• 5 57 12 07 6 19 a 12 0 24 6 54 ' 1 07 7 22 13 1 24 7 52 2 05 8 27 ^ 2 23 8 48 3 04 9 26 1 15 3 23 9 42 3 59 10 24 j 4 19 10 35 4 51 11 17 s 5 12 11 2-1 5 42 18 6 01 0 08 6 26 .12 12 -J 19 6 48 0 54 • 7 09 12 56 20 7 33 1 37 7 50 1 89 f 8 15 2 20 8 30 2 22 o 22 8 56 .3 01 9 09 3 03 - 9 37 3 41 9 48 3 43 - 10 20 4 20 10 25 '4 23 26 . 11 00 4 68 11 04 5 05 26 fl 42 5 38 11 46 5 50 6 26 12 27 6 40 28 0 32 7 04 1 17 7 37 1 25 7 54 2 10 8 37 30 2 23 8 47 $$5 9 38 The man without a definite aim ii> life is helplessly disabled. Money has proper place and is a stauncl friend in times of stress > Start now with the Security Trusi Co. . PIANfig TUNED W. R. Robinson, piano tuner and regulator will be in Cape May, wee' of June 6th. Orders mav be left with Reuben B. Reeves, 210 Broad Keystone Phone 274-A. ' 2t-578-5-28-21 USED TIRES FOR SALE A few use$ tires, size 4x32 for sale at low prices- ' * LEHMAN BROS. Decatur StTeet, near Washington I . CAPE MAY, N. J. |
GOSHEN Luscious strawberries are now beMurray was a week- 1 end visitor with her parents. Children's Day services in the ■ church next Sunday. The schools have closed and the youth are having nothing to do. Frank Bright and family of Atlantic Qt-. spent Sunday in town. Wm. Kline, Mrs. "Nettie Baymore and Mrs. Alice Ambler were at their over the week-end. A union memorial service washeld in the MethodiSt church last Sunday evening, the' sermon being preached the pastor, Rev Mr. LifzzellMr. and Mrs. Dubell, of Trenton, have been with T. Galalher for -a visit. Mrs. John Haron entertained the class on Thursday. The pot-pie supper held last Sat- ; urday evening was a perfect success with a good attendance and the sum of S65 was cleared. Miss Jennie Wales and a friend Reddington, were over-Sunday visitors' of Mrs. Sallie Vangilder. Mrs. John Davis is at home after a few weeks with a daughter in Philadelphia. Allan Grace and family, Linean I Bright and family, have been visitors in town the past week. Wm. Tyler and a party from Court House partook of the good, pot-pie at the hall Saturday evening. Rev. T. W. Veal is enjoying the hosnitality of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Armstrong this week. Mrs. Frank Royal and 'children of Camden, are enjoying the last dav.of May in town. IIstrikeJ ^TIGARETTE,^ Ten for 10 cents. Handy size. Dealers carry both. 10 for 10c; 20 for 20c. I a. It's toasted.
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WRIGLEYS r> ys = The new sugar coated chewing which everybody likes — you will. T? V \\ ,0°" JxL vi\ fe\\^V-5§3 delicious peppermint A ^rrv// flavored sugar Jacket around A; ' • ymy peppermint flavored chewing gum that will aid your appetite and digestion, polish your teeth and fnolsten -i f your throat. gl22 iMgh THE FLAUOR LASTS ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ I Studebaker's Reduced I * TO PRE-WAR PRICES
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> is the average reduction over prices ■ | k in force June 2nd, 1920. With added ■ improvements and refinements. ■ u .■ ^ y
NEW PRICES F. 0.vB. (factory) Effective June 1st, 1921 jg S v • . — ^ . m ■M
J BIG SIX ■ TOURING $1985 . ■ SEDAN $2950 ■I COUPE $2850
SPECIAL SIX $1635 * $2550- - • $2450
K LIGHT SIX ' $1335 $1995 S1695 ' H.
■ ; ' FOR COMPARISON
1 Big Six Sedan • $2950 5 - (June 1920 $4350)
Special Six Sedan _ $2550 (June 1920 $2950) gj| \«JUiit x %J£d\J t (ituuv; (uuuc iuu\j upco t/v// vuuuc ± u ipti-tuu/ _
Light Six Sedan Jjj $1995 (June 1920 $2450) ®
■ OPEN MODELS IN PROPORTION - ■ -± ■ . ■ ■
J COMPARE/«WnUBAKER CARS POINT BY ® » POINT WTTH OTHER CARS ON THE MAR- ■. ■ KETAITO WE WILL REST OUR CASE WITH ■' '■ Y0U a I This is a STUDEBAKER YEAR * IB • ■ . - - ; ■ I E • 3'.- ;
■ Pierpont & Brown > « .L- ; • WILDWOOD .—--j, .' — Also-r ' . 1* ■ — ■ ■
J /k Ql/ Off on our Present Stock of USeId CARS consist- . M i U /0 ing of FORDS, STUDEBAKERS, BUICKS, Etc. J ■ _ ' ■ ...............................

