V — y" • . ■ • "w 1 Saturday, November 12, 1921 * CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Page Three * g=
CAPE MAY COURTHOUSE Mr- and Mrs- Clayton Matlack have returned from a visit to their former j home in Girardville, Tenn. The Women's League of Voters held a meeting: Noveinber 4th to .discuss the new State bond issue and a ■mall board of Freeholders sp as to be better prepared to vote with, understanding on Tuesday Quite a number of people took advantage of the excursion to Philadelphia last Sunday. , Mr. Joseph has moved into the Benezet property on Mechanic street recently vacated by Sidney Ogden and ] family. The Freshmen Class of the Middle Township High School, are publishing ' a webkly paper and in the latest issue announced they are having a beauty . contestMr. Joseph has. .retired from business and the Warniek Company has i bought the' building where he has ! been conducting a pool room- The new owners will open their new place I of business as a millinery and dry- ' goods establishment about ecember 1. ; Hallowe'en was celebrated to a eonsiderable extent jn Court House by 1 parties and -street masquerades. It 1 v~'is believed that a carnival might be j successful another year: £ The Ladies' Aid of the M- E. f Church held a \ masked party at the- fc Spectatorium. A charge, of fifteen { cents was made and the evening was t quite a success- k The Sara E. Mills Women's Bible s Class celebrated by taking a masked party to Mrs- Charles Holmes, in honor. of her birthday. Among the c characters represented were: jt ion- t key, Mrs. John Powell; organ grinder, jf Mh-s. Nace- These ladies created a R lot of fun. Mrs. Sara E- Mills rep- li resented Christmas with a wonderful o costume. The" character of "Dinah" £ was^syccessfully taken by -Mrs. Mary t; Watson- Mrs. Colly Corson was a o gaudy country lady, and Mrs. Boyd ti was an attractive'summer girl- The 'f Godess of Liberty was represented by J MrsCChurles Holmes; the class presi- « dent wasjpresented with aR Eastern a Star eniblem pin in honor of her natal ^ day. P. day.
The Cape May County Sunday i School Convention opened its session ; at 10 o'clock -Monday in the M- EChurch- The morning service opened . with service, followed by an address 1 by Miss Frances M. Hedden and a t solo by Mrs- J. A. Stackhousc." The J afternoon session began with, song J service, after which the following pro- r gram was carried through: Reports, Mrs. Ruth Garretson and Miss Eliza- j beth Vance- Address, Harry Jack- £ son- Address, Mrs. E. M. Kyte. Ad- j dress, Rev. Joseph Appley. The ev- i ening session was begun with a song ® service assisted a community f chorus. An address was made by | Rev. Joseph E .Appley, after which s Hon. William N. Runyon jpadc the l" address of the evening on the sub- j' ject of "America/Tomorrow." Dinner f and supper were served to the dele- a gates in the Baptist A apex at a nom- li inal cost- — C CAPE MAY POINT J (Staff Corre^Tndent) S The Cape'May Point Public School tj bat ball team lost" its second cOnsec- * utive game on Friday by a store of ]( 7 to 6, Dias Creek being the victors. t< _ The Point sextette was opposed by c an older anil bigger squad and, con- jj -sjdering tRisVjnay well be proud of -t) their showing. \ si The "Pointers" got the jump" on their rivals, tallying. *3 runs in the y , first inning. Dias Creek pushed 2 0acrossi n. the second session and. "the w: Point came back with 1 more, mak- D ing the score 4 to 2 in favor of C. J* M- P. at the end of the second- But ]a from then on up until the seventh ni frame, the "Pointers'' were unable
to score,, while* Dias Creek's batters rolled up 4 "runs, bringing " the score at the ending of the sixith inning 6 to 4, favor the visitors- Fighting, against undeniable odds, Cape May Point's gallant little players developed an impenetrable defense in the . next three Winnings and, meanwhile, a tun was added by James Blevin, in the seventh, and another by Richard Le Noir in the eighth, making the count at the beginning of the last " -session a deadlock, 6 to G. Over anxiousness resulted in an error for the Point and Dias Creek scored one more run- This ptoved the winning marker as the "sturdy little repreSsentatives of the Brown and. White were unhble to score -again iu the ending of the ninth- . About 20 spectators enjoyed the game fr&m the aide lines. Bat ball is a new game and stilL in its infancy, but it" seems dest-inedvtlTjake its place ^at the head , of a^ winter sports, at least among the smaller grammar schools. Cape May ' Point's record * now
! stands at 2 games won and 2 lost, i ! Victories have been scored over Er1 1 ma, 31 to 21, and Gold Spring AcadI emy, 24 to 22. In addition to the : defeat Administered by Dias Creek, a ' game was lost to Green Creek, 16 to j 18- Today (Friday) the team plays ' , at Erma and hopes to regani its winning stride. SPECL\L, MASTER'S By virtue of a decree to me- directed, issued out of the Court of Chan, cosy, of- the State of New Jersey, in a certain cause in partition, wherein- ' Frederick Arnold et ux, are complainants and Lo.uis W. Arnold et als-, are defendants, bearing date the twentieth day of June, 1921, -I will expose to "sale at public auction to the high- . est bidder on MONDAY, NOVEMBER,. 14, 1921, at two o'clock in the afternoon, on the premises at " the west corner of Decatur street and' the Beach Drive, in the City of Cape May, in the County of Cape May and State of New JerseyALL the two following described lots or parcels of land situate bt thy west corner of Decatur Street ant! Beach Drive, excepting the beach and strand lying between high water mark (that is, the southerly line of Drive), and low water mark of the Atlantic Oc'ean, in the said City and ^County of Cape May and State of New JeYsey, and are Lots marked and designated Numbers Twenty(23). and Twenty-six (26) on a •certain diagram o4 Atlantic Hotel property and Lots sold by Alden C Scovel, Master in' Chancery, on the thirty- first day of August, eighteen and seventy-six, at public sale at the said City of Cape May and therein bounded and described as one lot, viz.:— BEGINNING .at a point in the old center line of said Decatur Street, at East Corner .of Lot No- 24 on said diagram sold by the said Master to William King; thence (1) southeastward! y alone said center line-of, Decatur Street to the Beach ^ shore of the Atlantic Ocean; thence along the same line extended to low wafer mark of said Ocean; (2y «lo ng said low water mark of said ocean, westwardly until a disof seventy and .five-tenths feet is obtained measured on a line at right angles'with sajd center line of Decatur Street; thence (3) northwestwardly • on a line, parallel with said center line of said Decatur Street to the northwest side line of Beach Drive; thence same course continual ri nd hintliitff K,- I .„*• or continued and by Lot No.
on said diagram, one hundred and seven feet to Lot No. 24; thence (4) Northeastwardly binding by said Lot. No. 24 on a course at right angles with- said center line of said Decatur Street, seventy and fivetenths feet to the place of beginning. Containing of upland clear of beach and streets, Six thousand five hundred and seven square feet of land or loss. AND ALSO ALL that parcel ofi land flowed by tide water lying in the City and County of Cape Mav and State of New Jersey, described follows: — BEGINNING at a point in the high water mark (at full spring-tide) of the Atlantic Ocean in the southerly line of Beach' Drive, fifty fqet westerly (measured in said of Beach Drive) from a point in said line of Beach Drive where the center line of Decatur Street pro--duced southerly would intersect said line of Beach Drive; antK^running thence southerly and at^-right • angles with the ' exterior line estalri byt the Riparian Commissioners of the State of New Jersey, and laid down on a Map entitled "Map of "Cape May City in the County of " Cape May, K.-J.^sho wing, the exterior line established in front thereof by the Riparian' Commissioners of the Of New Jersey 1876" filed in Office of the Secretary. of the State of New Jersey at Trenton, nine, hundred and- sixty-five feet more or ' " jto said exterior line; thence westeriy along said exterior line twentveight and fifty-two hundredths feet; thence northerly and parallel with the line first run down to said ex'terior line, nine hundred, and .sixtyseven and fifty -hundredths feet to the high water mark aforesaid of the Atlantic Ocean, at a point formed by intersection of the southerly line of Beach Drive With Yhe westerly line of -the land now or late of Victor produced southerl^-to said BeacK Drive; thence Easterlv along high water mark aforesaid of the AtOcean to the place of beginSUBJECT to anv rifflltc hflrAlnfnm C52 , SUBJECT heretofore —
s granted by the Legislature to the s City of Cape May in and over the - beach strand lying between high and r .low water mark of "said Atlantic , Ocean. AND FURTHER UNDER . AND SUBJECT to the right to erect, ] build and extend the Southern or | Ocean entLof the^Capo May Ocean • Pier, twenty-five feet westward from i the East line of the property lastly above._ described; with the liereditaj ments and apptirtenances. Including 1 the estate and interest in dower of i the defendant Theresa K. Arnold, ; widow of Frederick Arnold, deceased, - .g Stheteaid premises, arid including I e inchoate* right of dower of the 1 defendant Elsie" Arnold, .wife of said • ■ Charles C. Arnold, and the inchoate . right of dower of the co complain-. ant Caroline Arnold, wife of the complainant Frederick Arnold in said premises. Conditions will be mode known at the time and place of the sale. Dated Octobeh 18th, 1921. JAMES -M. E. H7tDRETH, A_ Special Masttor in Chancery, - „ " of New Jersey. - 214 Ocean .Street, Cape May, N. J. J. SPICER LEAMING, Esq., ' . Solicitor of Complainants, Flu-dies and Franklin Streets, Cape -Mav, New Jersey. ' 10-22-4t-P.F. 543.52
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MISSING . John W- Egan, farmer, has been - missing from his home- at VUla Nova, Pa-, .since Monday' afternoon, - October 17th. He left home to go to Quakertown,' Pa., to make certain farm. purchases and had not been seen- sinceMr. Egan is 40 years of age; married; is ' five feet ten and a"1 halfinch'es tall; weighs. 150 pounds; has • dark brown hair: short 'worn teeth; hazel blue eyes ; wore a dark gray suit with sen-ice ribbon la coat lapel, and a' brown ' felt -hat when last seen.4 He is an ex-soldier, having served with the Canadian army during the ' war and is a Canadian subject. Will anyone seeing a man .of the above description kindly advise his home at Villa* Nova, i*u.,^either fiy letter, telephone or teldgraph- Tele- : phone numb^fcBrvn Mawr, 890- W.
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STORE ROBBED ( The store of Dominic Loscalzo at Cape May Court House .was broken - into last Saturday -night and about 540.00 was gotten by the burglar. A colored nfan of the locality Was ' apprehended and held for the theft. I -.Talk about setting examples to ■ your boys — nowadays its .son with '• his tubereu!in-teste<i-calf who encour- ; ages Dad to have the whole herd ex- ; amined. A clean profit is one that makes a profit for other fellow. , r- ; • l' . , Unusual results are thq results of unusual methodsIf ,you want anything in Cape May A advertise in the STAR & WAVE. / 1 i/
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