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NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS' Estate of Mary Lou we Warrington, Pursuant to the order of Harry S. Douglass, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on the 27th day of June, A. D. 1922, on the application of the subscriber, executrix of said deceased, notice is hereby given to . the creditors at said deceased to ex- 1

hibit to the subscriber under oath or j affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased . within six months from the 27th day of June, A. D. 1922, or they will be . forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated June 27th, A. D. 1922. ! IRENE MiELVEN WILLIAMS, 1 Executrix. " i SAMTJEL F. ELDREDGE, Proctor. • 7-l-10-®£16,&4 t

' STATE OF NEW JERSEY Department of State . Certificate of Dissolution ' To all whom these presents may j come, Greeting: I WHEREAS, It appears to my satis ' faction, by duly authenticated record j of the proceedings for the voluntary I dissolution thereof by the unanimous , consent of all the stockholder®,/ deposited in my office, that W. LI Stevens, Incorporated, a corporation . of this State, whose principal office I is situated at the Oape May Plant in Lower Township, adjoining the Cape ; May City Water Works, County of , Cape May, State of New Jersey (Wil liaan L. Stevens being the agent i therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has • complied with the requirements of j "An act concerning corporations (Re- 1 vision of 1896)," preliminary to the; issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Thomas F , Martin, Secretary of State of the , State of New Jersey, do hereby certi1 fy that the said corporation did, on , i the eighth day of July, 1922, file in my office a duly executed and attest : ' ed consent in writing to the dissolu- : tion of said corporation, executed by j , all £he stockholders thereof, which ' said consent and the record of the . i proceedings aforesaid are now on file . in Jtiv said office as .provided by law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I 1 have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Trenton, this eighth day of July, A. D- one thous- ' and nine hundred and twenty-two. THOMAS F. MARTIN, Secretary of State. 1 7-15-5^16-90 | NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT i Notice is hereby given that the ac- , counts of the subscriber, as ad.~-.inis- , tratrix C. T- A. of Samuel F. Ware. J deceased, will be audited and stale i by the Surrogate, ami reported fur settlement to the Orphan's Court of the County- of Cape May on the 16th day of August next, at which time application will be made for allowance of Commissions and counsel fees. Dated July 10th, 1922. HELEN N. WARE, Administratrix C. T. A. J SP1CER LEAM1NG, Proctor. ' "M5-5.pf7.l4 A. KENIC ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING Neolin Soles and Aluminum Heels WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 105 Jackson Street Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone, 136-M; 370- A VIRGINIA HOTEL JLACKSON STREET NEAR BEACH Under New Management RATES $3.50 per day and up— $18.00 per week and up J. J. STOCKER, Prop. THE WINDSOR HOTEL is opened for the Season of 1922, with the same fine service that j they have always given. MEALS SERVED ] ARE YOU THINKING OF MOVING so get in touch with us. We have - 4 BIG TRUCKS ! 1 TON, 2 TONS, 3 TONS, 5 TONS I ON THE ROAD ALL THE TIME ' Trips to Philadelphia every week. from $10 up. Any point between : May and Philadelphia. CONEY'S X-PRESS 106 to 110 Garfield Ave, Wildwomi. Both Phone* THE ELWARD DECATUR STREET and BEACH Mrs. Edward Nittinger, Prop. Rooms Equipped with Running Water Private Baths Music by Charles Frce's Orchestra Rates Reasonable Hotel rack cards at Star and Wave

COLD SPRING Miss Olive Douglass is entertaining her friend. Miss Davis, of Pannsylf Mrs- L- Hand and children were calling on friends during the week. Miss Elizabeth Henderson and 1 friend from Philadelphia, spent the f week end at the home of Mr- and 5 Mrs. Harvey Snyder. Miss Rebecca Reeves is spending - the summer at the home of her uncle, 1 C. Learning. 2 Cora Douglass, of Freehold, N. J, 1 , is spending some time with he; - grandparents. 'I Mrs. Sarah McNeill /entertained company over the week tend. ' j Mr. and Mrs. Wilson MtltFr en jo • | ed a motor trip the first of the week. Mrs- Ida Kremmer is gradually re- ' I gainin- health and strength at a ■ i Bridgeton Hospital. : i Swain Hoffman was a recent visitor ' with home friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Morrison and ' little daughter, Anne, arrived iFriday ■ evening from New York- Mrs- Morrison will spend August with her par1 ents, Mr., and Mrs- L- E. Hughes. I D. C. Eldredge returned to Norfolk, Va, Monday morning after havI I ing spent a pleasant vacation with his family. 1 Mrs. A- J. Tomlin, of Atlantic City, | spent Friday with friends. RIO GRANDE I : Mr .and Mrs- Wigg, of Long Island, X Y . are visiting at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Edwards. Mrs. Mary Neff, of Atlantic City, is • spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Steer. Mrs. Frank J. Moore and son, of Atlantic City, were week end visitors at the home of Mrs Moore's sister, • Mrs. Harry Steer. Mrs. David Morrison and daughter, , . ! Helen, visited friends at Wildwood on Mr. and Mrs. George Roth and fam- ' . ly. of Philadelphia, are spending a i few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Xeal- : Mr and Mrs William Souders and daughter are spending the summer at their bungalow here. Miss Mildred Hand and Richard . Dumult, of Ocean City, spent a fewdays with Mr- and Mrs. Harry Steer recently. Mrs. Ralph Dcnn, who has been ill ■ for the past two weeks, is now able to he up and around and is much imMr. and Mrs. J. Morrison entertained their daughter. Sarah, and fam:' of Bridgeton, for a week Charles Crowder i« spending a few weeks in Philadelphia visiting old friends. WEST CAPE MAY Mr ami Mrs. Uslie Sal-.hu ry left ? on Tuesday for Chester, Pa. where they will now make their home Mrs John Cane is entertaining her niece from Salem Mrs. George Reeves is entertaining ■ her sister. Mrs. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. William Laughlin, of Altoona. Pa., are spending a week with her cousin, Mrs J. W Mever 1 — NOTICE St. Stevens A M Church. Whileshoro, will hold their quarterly meeting next Sunday. Sen-ice Love Feast. 10.30 A. M., 1 standard time. Preachinv, 11 A. M . h the presiding elder. W W. Johnson. of Atlantic District. 7-45 P. M.. bv Rev. A. Willis, pastor. All are invited IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY To John Wiley and Lucille Mann Wiley: By virtue of an order of the Court ] I of Chancery of New Jersey, made on i the dav of the date hereof, in a cause * wherein Mutual Liquidating Company J is Complainant, and you, John Wiley j and Lucille Mann Wiley, Harrington * Oomnan- ami the City of Cape May i are defendants, you are required to } appear, plead, answer or demur to the 7 bill of said Complainant, on or be- % fore the eleventh day of September 1 next, or the said bill will be taken as j confessed against you * The said bill is filed to foreclose a » mortgage made and given by John } Wilev and Lucille Mann Wiley to A Nelson Z. Graves, T rustee under i Deed, of Trust, bearing (kite Decern- } ber,I7, 1912, and duly recorded in the S Clerk's Office of the County of Cape C May in Book No. 113 of Mortgages. 3 pages 369, &c-, and is now held by j Complainant herein by various as- a signments; and you, John Wiley and ^ Lucille Mann Wiley, are made de- J because you own said land S or some part thereof. r Dated July 10. A. D. 1922. J SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, > Solicitor of Complainant. C National Bank Building. 3 Cape Mav City, New Jersey. A 7- 1 5-4 -pf 11.90 * i , w iji ' " i SPORT HATS. SWEATERS, ALL IN THE LATEST STYLES, AT REASONABLE PRICES = B. T. HAZLETT 323 Washington Street

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