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ANGLESEfl — • * '"i— . ^ (Staff Correspondent) Mrs- Ernerle "n*s closed her cottage at 4th and Pennsylvania ave•nues and is visiting her sisters at Collingswood ovej the holidaysMr. and. Mi?. William Schnider, of , 4th avenue, entertained friends over Sunday. Mrs- Schnider accompanied them back to Philadelphia by auto. CJHrs. Anna Willse and daughter and Harry Whitrock and friend, of ^'Philadelphia, were among the Sunday visitors, spending the day with Mrs- Willse's son, Hairy, on 4th nueGeorge ' Headly, who ', has been away in the Marine Hospital • at Stateri Island, returned to his home last Wednesday. His many friends are glad to see him around again. George Sheers and wife motored to Vineland last Saturday. While there they visited the Soldiers' Home. , Word has been received that Donald Mathis, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Mathis, is very' sick and in a critical condition. Mr. and Mrs- Mathis and'family are spending the winter at St. Augustine, Fla. I , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence' Bradshaw entertained a number of their friends on Sunday evening. ^ Mrs. Beulah Ahremlts and children have returned to Atlahtici City after 'spending a- month with her brother.^ Captain Jame.- Price, 110 Central - avenue. - Last- Saturday Carl Peterson and Emai Lind started for Five Fathom Banks to cod fish. When about 10 miles off. shore their crank shaft broke and they drifted until they were abreast of Sea Isle City- Captain obert McCarty, of AValori, towed them in. Captain Price ami crew, of Anglesea, were out senrr'-.ing for them and went to Avalon. on Sunday morning and towed them hbme... Captain Robert" McCarty and wife, 1 of-' Avalon, were visiting at their home on 4th avenue- r John Self ridge, of Musical Row, Chestnut avenugpfms, gone to Philadelphia for anfextcrWled stay. Mr. and. Mrs. Winiam Morris, of West Chestnut avenue, are in Camden for an indefinite visitCape May Court House The community chorus under -the . directorship of Samuel Lewallen, are rehearsing a cantata to be held Christmas Sunday night- s On Tuesday, December i3th, the ' annex of the Baptist Church will be open' for 'the reception and entertainment of men- They are invited to join in game? of basket bal^'and quoits and other amusements. On that evening the annex will be open for men exclusively. Doctors Washburn ami Way both spoke on child health at tlje ParentTeacher meeting on Wednesday. A considerable number were present. .. The prize for the greatest number of mothers present was taken by Grade four. Tlicla and Phi Societies, of Middle" township Tiigh.-played a game (J^not I ' ball on the school gromids this week. The score resulted in favor of Theta, making%the series a tie, Phi having won last' year.The Agricultural Association will , meet iii~Court House -December 17th. Among the interesting \hings will be music V a" double quartette: . Sopranos, Mrs. .Stackhouse arid "Mrs. Beatrice Shields; altos, Mrs. Haines an.d Mrs. "William Hand; tenors, .J- -CFoster and Dr. William Hand; basses. William Powell and Harry McPhcrson; "pianist, Miss EMn' Hewitt. . The fire apparatus which Yardlgy, 1 1 Pa.,- sent down to Court House for a I 1 demonstration, has been^eft on trial until February,' at which time a decision will Ire reached regarding the purchase. Court House is making preparations for. better fire fighting facilities. . The ladies of Pocahontas lodge are/ again making and selling soup to in-| f crease their treasury^' Tiuu'ston Elmer Wood Post.-Am- ' - ericsui .Legion. .expects to have a lar^e.giqup at the county rally. at Ocban City on December 16. The at-, tendance at the reguTar meetings -is wry good." ... William E- Lafferty- has enjoyed several days duck shooting with -his son, Orlando, this week. - - *Tlic son of Captain anil Mrs. Wood? who has -been ill with typhoid in a New York hospital, Is now at home conva'lfseing. .Glintpn Hewitt has been on the sick list" 'for the past three weeks, but has not been confined to his bed. The bazaar and supper in charge , of the Ladies' Aid, of the M. E. Church, on December 9th was a huge success, nearly everything being -sold. The supper was , pronounced excellent and both patrons and the Ladles" Aid were well pleased.

BOROUGH OF CAPS MAY POINT ; SEALED PROPOSALS for the lighting of the streets of the Borough of Cape May Point. New Jersey, for a period of five years from the first. day of January, 1922, with . 80 can die power series incandescqpt electric lamps, will be received and opened by trie Board of Comnusston1 ers of the Borough of Cape May Point, in the Commissioner's Room r in the Hughes Building in said Borough at 8-00 P- M-, on Monday, De- , r comber* 19th, 1921. The minimum • number of lights to be contracted for shall be thirtv-three for each night t during the contract .eriod. , Further information may be ob- . ^ , , Borough Clerk. . 12-10-2-892 ^ t _ NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS 1 Estate of Edward D. Page, Deceased i Pursuant to the order of Harry S5 Douglass, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on the fifth day of December, A. D. 1921, on the- appli5 cation of the subscriber, executrix of e said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to a exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said de- - ceased within six months from The 3 fifth day of December, A- D. 1921,, or they will be forever ban-ed of any r action" against the subscriberDated December 5th, A- D. 1921. ANNIE CHRISTINE PAGE, 5 Executrix 12-10-9-891 SEALED. BIDS r ..f ___ rtJ . Bids will be received by the. Council I of the Borough of West Cape May . for a combination Chemical, Hose I and Pump Kite Apparatus at a cost not to exceed $4,500.00. 1 Bids will be ' received also for 500 > feet of two and one-half inch Fire t HoseAll bids to be presented at a meeting of Council to be; held at Borough Hall, on December 28th. at 7-30 P. M, The council reserves the right to • reject any or all-bids. r ' Adtlress: THEO. W. REEVES, /Borough Clerk- ■ " "-vn V I-II'IP Mav. X. ■' 1922 DIRECTORY The Star and Wave Telephone and j ' Business directory Calendar will go J to press in a few weeks. .Those wishing advertising space, see A. LEwing. Keystone phone, office, 90; residence, 378-A. . GET YOU* SHOES &EPAISED AT T. H. TAYLOR'S 626 Washington Street Cape May, H. J. i ' A Full Line of Ball Band Rubber Boots and Over Shoes, Fresh Goods Just received from the Factory. Re- ; pairing In all Its Branches. Not responsible for work left over , 30 dnyn. ' Keystone Phone 1J8-X U. S. MAIL LINE Largeetand FaMeet Amarieae-Fi** Shiga I . "W tc.-JJv23-Aw.24-SwtM > tl.S M.,1 1 1 I-.--!— *— I I — » A-«ka. baau, mmm 1.400 3d£ r~jT" SiSt O. S. MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. . 45 Broadway. N. Y. i J HOT | j WATER 1 | HEATING j G, VANAMAN j! | Gape May - N. J. i t . ^ ARE YOU THINKING OF MOVING If so get in touch with us. We have L" 4 BIG TRUCKS e • ■ 1 TON, 2 TONS, 3 TONS, 5 TONS k ON THE ROAD ALL THE TIME Trips to Philadelphia every week. c Ixiis from $10 up. Any point between I Tape- May and Philadelphia* '* CONEY'S X-PRESS e i&6 to 110 Garfield Aye., Wildwood. , Both Pbonea

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