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BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS County of Oapc MaJ.'M. JSealed bids will be received ami ] opened at a regular, meeting of the , ! Board of .Chosen Freeholders, of the • County '.of Cape May, to be held in!, the Board Room, in the Court House, Cape Mav Court House, iA J., on TUESDAY, June 6, 1922, at 11.15 A. M., Standard Time, for the following, to wit: For furnishing all tools, machinery, labor and necessary materials for replanking the floor of the bridge across Richardson's Channel on the , line of Wildweod boulevard, in accordance with specifications prepared by . the County Engineer, approved by ! the Board of Chosen Freeholders, a copy of which may be obtained upon application to Mr. R. Fendal! Smith, County Engineer, Marmora, N. J., upon deposit of five dollars/($500), which amount will be returned if the specifications accompany a bid or are returned in good condition. Each bid must be aoeomnanied b"y | a certified check payable to the order of Harry Headley, County Treasurer, ■ | in amount equal to ten oer cent of j the bid price, as a guarantee of good i , faith, also certificate from a Surety Company, satisfactory to the Board ( of Chosen Freeholders, stating that ! said Company will provide said bid- j der with a bond in, the full amount > of the bid priceThe Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By direction of the Board-' IRVING FITCH, Clerk- ' Sea Isle City, N. J. i Dated May 17. HK>'.f BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS County of Cape May New Jersey Notice of Hearing The Board of Chosen Freeholders : of Cape May county will hear all persons interested in the following resoI lution, to wit: Resolution "BE IT RESOLVED: That a fif , teen foot wide strip within the bounds and extending along the soutji -easterly side of the right of way of Cape May County in Cape May Point Boulevard and beginning at the westerly side line of Broadway in West Cape May and extending in. a northwesterly direction to the Delaware Bay, be vacated." Said hearing will take place in trio Board of Freeholders' Room, Court House Building, at Cape May Court House, New- Jersey, on June 6, 1922, at 11-30 A. M , Standard Time, at which time the said Board of Chosen Freeholders will consider the passage of said resolution. By direction of the Board. IRVING FITCH. Clerk Sea Isle City, N. J Dated May 17, 1922-5-20-1-pf RESOLUTIONS . Whereas, God in his wise providence has called to higher service our beloved sister, Mrs- E. J- Eldredge, a member of the Cold Spring Presbyterian Missionary Society, Therefore, Be it resolved that althougH we deeply mourn our loss we ; bow in submission to the appointment • of Him who doeth all things well. » Resolved, That we extend to her family our heart-felt sympathy, praying that God's grace may • be sufI ficient for them and that some bright day in that haven of rest and peace we will be united never to part. Resolved, That these resolutions be placed in the minutes add also published in the Star. and Wave. "Only good night, beloved, not farewell- A little while and all his Saints shall dwell in 'hallowed union undivisable-" MRS. KATE LAVERTY, MRS. MARY SAWYER, MRS. A- McKEAN, MRS. H. S. SMITH, Sec-, Committee, i GOSHEN Richard W. RoserOaum, of Avalon, was in town on Tuesdav. Rev. C. S- Ford is this week with his daughter, in Jacobstown, where ' he has gone for the benefit of his > health- a , William BOTell, of Court House, ' called on Ms father, Lewis Powell, on ! Sunday. > Mrs- Frank N'ickols, of Asbury ' Park, and Mrs- J. C- Foster, of 1 Court House, are s\t the home of - their father, Robert Errickson, Sr., who ,is critically ilL Mrs. Mary Sillwell was a Court House visitor on Saturday. Mr- and Mrs. Coleman F. Carson, of Court House, called on Mrs. Lorana Chester, Friday evening. Maynard Powell, of Court House, called on Belle Hewitt Saturday eningMiss Florence Errickson soent.1 Thursday evenin-» in Atlantic City- j Samuel Errickson, of Leesburgh, called on Robert Errickson Mondav. I Mr- and Mrs. David Rod^n, of i Cape May, were Sundav visitors at J. C. Burke's. William Peterson, of Atlantic City, called on his parents. Mr and Mrs. George Peterson, on Sunday Miss Eunice High is with her brother, John, at Sea Isle, for a few daysI lin Peterson, of Court House, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. | and Mrs. George Peterson [ Mrs. Eunice Call oil. of Dennisville, spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. Hannah HearonPage: "I dont like the girl you i. were talking about; the isn't fair" Pearson: "No, she isn't, but she isdyeing to be." e

Rev. Ciriiss, of the M. E Church, ! preached a very good sermon on | Mothers ©ay. Recitations and songs j fitting the occasion were given in the >' evening. '-Nelson Hand preached a very good sermon on mothersMrs- Oliver McDonald spent the ' week end with her daughter, at Cape 1 Jlay cRy. Warren Neal, of Philadelphia, spent Mothers' Day, Sundav, with his parents hereMiss Edith Endioott, of Trenton, • >o*it the week end here with her ; arentsMrs. Silas Shaw is quite ill at this writing. - ' Mrs. Miles Colwell is entertaining her niece for an indefinite period. Mrs. George Austin went to Phila- ' delphia on Sundav. ' Mr. and Mrs Fred Neal spent the • week with their daughter at May- ' i ville- • Mrs. Smith Endicott is this week | teaching at Swainton for Mrs. Tron- ! 1 umn, who is detained at home on acj count of .illness in the family. Mr- and Mrs. Edwards and family ' j motored to Ocean City on Sunday. : The 'Kings' Daughters, of the Bapj t i st Church, held a business meeting j 1 at the home of Mrs- G. Edwards on 1 ' ! Monday evening. 'j AMrs. John Hendee entertained some • friends from* Philadelphia on Sunday- | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoffman and . • family, of Camden, spent the week • end with Mrs. Hoffman's parents, I ' Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. | The Baptist Church is completed j and the regular Sunday services will ; continue. Mr. and Mrs. Bradway. of Wild- • ! wood; George Kimble and B- Cresse , motored to Philadelphia on Sunday. I Mrs. Lawton entertained quite a - j number of little folks one evening ; last week to celebrate - her little I daughter's, Mary's, birthday. She rei ceived quite a few gifts- ' Rev. Edgar J- Wrigle-f. the relig-. jious publisher of Philadelphia, and ' Rev. G. Anderson spoke in the Naz5; a rone Church here on Tuesday night. - Their subject. "The Oldtime Relig- - j inn." was well received and their re- | marks were e-reeted with shouts from NOTICE We have just received a fresh ■ supply of U. S. Royal Cord Tires. ' These tires will be sold 5 below cost- No war tax. Tires and tubes vulcanized by ^ steam process. Cresse's Garage t Change Now j to Arcola AND YOU WILL ; e ! CHANGE YOUR 1 I HOUSE INTO A r HOME. C ARTHUR G. REEVES & CO. t 622 Washington Street j henry hotze n 313 WASHINGTON STREET Bakery , ALL KINDS OF FANCY CAKES, ' PIES, ROLLS AND BREAD COLONIAL ICE CREAM NOW ON SALE Phone, Keystone. 73-D i » I Marine Paint WEATHER PROOF DURABLE ELASTIC COLOR RETAINING Made to Withstand the Action ti of Salt, Air and Water, i where Ordinary Paints will soon Fade or f Peel 1 A Foil Lice of STATESMAN MARINE PAINTS IS j' carried by ^ r ernest f. pharo V CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY . Who will be glad to assist in j r, solving your Paint Problems Manufacturers g' The Charles H- Brown Paint Co. Manufacturers of Guaranteed and Analyzed Paints j u Brooklyn, N. Y., U. S. A. Boston Mi«wi Oklahoma City is Birmingham

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COLD SPRING J i ® Mrs- Sarah Hoffman is at th^ home 0 of her sonMre- Edith Dyke returned to the manse Sabbath morning after a pleasant stay with her children in s Philadelphia. j Mr. and Mrs. Gys- Rief and son, Virgil, have been at the Thompson home for a time. Mrs. I. J. Krenxmer returned Wed- r nesday from a trip to South Dennis- \ L. J. Hand is on the sick list _ i

Mr- and Mrs. L. E Hughes, Mrs. Miller and Mrs. M. Foster called C. C- Reeves Sahbath afternoonA portly Welsh clergyman was struggling to put on his boots when wife observed: "My dear, you ought to have a vale*-" "Well, my dear," replied the ditty reverand, between puffs, "if I had a valley where I now have a mountain, would certainly be aker."