Cape May Star and Wave, 2 April 1942 IIIF issue link — Page 7

THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 194^

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'West Cape May

Mn*. John W. MBYBn Mrs. Cecil McCullough entertAined the V.F.W. Auxiliary at her home on Thursday evening. The followinggueete were present: Mrs. Florence Schramm, Mrs. Beatrice Ewing, Mrs. Mar-

Claire Eldredge, Mrs. Irene Pharo and Mrs. Ruth Wilson. Mrs. Everett Edaall was a Vineland visitor on Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Oliver has returned home after spending the winter

in Philadelphia.

Mrs. Lottie Springer and her daughter Mildred and her ( daughter, Charlotte Hughes, Wildwood visitors on Saturday.' Harry Fox, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend here with his

family.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stockmyer, of 1 Philadelphia, will spend the weekend at their cottage on Fourth avenue. Mrs. David Leavengood, of Philadelphia, is in the Pennsylvania Hospital. Mrs. Leavengood Is a summer resident here. Mrs. Cecil McCullough will spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. Warren Hamilton, of

Upland, Pa.

Howard Roop, of Baltimore, spent the weekend hero with his wife at the home of \ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alien Hand. Miss ^jGhafT>ttS Eldredge, of Washington, is spending some time here with her mother, Mrs.

Charlotte Eldredge, who is ill.

Mrs. Walter Ludwick spent

Wednesday in Vineland.

Walter Richardson, who is stationed in Virginia, spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis spent several days in Port Nor-

ris last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Strickland and their son Harvey, of Philadelphia, are spending a week at the Fager cottage on Broad-

way.

Howard Ewing,—of Camden,

Skend heno with his

Mrs. Jennie Taylor and her daughter, Nellie Pettit, of Burlington, spent the weekend at the

homestead.

Alfred Cresse, of Fort Hancock, spent the weekend here with his

family.

Mrs. Linda McPherson spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Irene Kane, and her family in Tuckerton. Miss Carol Miller, of Beaver College, Jenkintown, Pa., is visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Wilson Miller.

Cape May Point

W. Scott MacFadyen, of Philadelphia, accompanied by her Miss Frances J. Stevenson, down last week to spend sdme time at her cottage on Ocean avenue to get it ready for the summer season. Mr* and Mrs. Mels Brunn and their daughter Jean drove down from Bergenfield to spend the weekend at Mrs. d’Romtra’s cottage. While here they visited Cape May Point to oversee their iw property. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Petrelius, who have been enjoying a visit here, entertained 'Miss Peggy Wilcox over the weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Choate and their children, of Jenkiptown, Pa., drove down to spend Easter week at their cottage on Yale

avenue.

J. Arthur Hess was a weekend visitor at his cottage here. Miss Mary and Miss Caroline Reed, of Germantown, spent«the weekend at their cottage on Cen-

tral avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Christy, of Camden, were inspecting their new summer home on Cape avenue. They plan to spend a vaca-

tion here soon.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Creamer, of Penns Grove, came down to spend Saturday and Sunday at

their bungalow.

Mr. and Mrs. George Wadenpfuhl and their sqd John, of

—: _ . . . Roxborough, Pa., spent Palm William Chambers has returned Sund weekend at their cottage, home after spending several Mr and Mrs Samue i Citron, m TOnv in Fl 0 J ,da - - their daughter Miss Ethel Citron '' ,fl , ll * n ?. Lauf an . d and their son Alvin - accompanied Philadelphia, spent the weekend b frienda drove down to visit »«rp or, Eldredge ave. ^ Citron . g gister and her fanl .

were dinner gueats of Albert* Snyder on Sunday Lieut. Raymond Hirkw, of Fort Dix, spent a few day*' furlough . here with Wa family Joseph Roop, of Belli more, spent the weekend with hi* family here. France* Gamtaon and her mother, Mrs. Hattia Garretson, of Philadelphia, are spending the Easter hoKd»>* with Mr*. Cora Reeves and her family Mi*. Emma Schcllengy called .j Mrs. Mary SneeU at Fiahing Creek on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson, of Trenton, spent Saturday night with Mf. and Mrs. Frank Dickin-

son.

Mr. and Mrs. Bffthy Nichols and their daughter, of West Cape

In their cottage on Eldredge Mrs. Allen Dabler spent Tuesday in Philadelphia attending the funeral of her neice, Miss Pearl Eldredge. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stillwell Eldredge, former-

ly of West Cape May.

Harry F'isher, of Camden, spent the weekend here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Richardson, of Wenonah, wej-e guests of Mrs. Richardson’s mother, Mrs.

Katherine Myers.

Cold Spring

The weekly Hymn Sing will be held in Tabernacle Church on Sunday evening at 8:45. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Needles spent Sunday with relatives tar Morion, Pa. Mrs. William Cresse, of Rio Grande, spent a week here with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Beatrice Cresse,’ and her family. Irvin Swain, of Maryland, spent the weekend here with relatives. Mrs. Earl Hollingsead, of Cape May, spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Amy Lyle. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Woolson, of Fishing Creek, spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaw. Chester McWilliams, of Fairton, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaw.

from Washington, D. C. to spend eral days with his family. Mrs. Honor Allen recently spent the weekend at Philadelphia with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook and their sons Dick and Carter, came down overlfte weekend. Mrs. Cook and her sons arc remaining to enjoy Easter week at _their cottage. Miss Janet Bair visited her parents over the weekend.

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Tha Board of Ownnlaalonara of tha City of Capa Mar. faw Jarary T. MIL.LET BAND. Maypr C.EOROE P. WKNTXELL I GRANT SCOTT

Batata of HARRY W. —IX. 1 c»aaa*. Paraaaat to tha ordar IRVINO PITCH. Sill l— oY I

baraky ftv*B iitiiaaol to a

Sealed bids will be received at _

regular meeting of the Board of Education of'the City of Cape Hay, N. J.. in the High School Building on April 9. 1942, at 7:S0 P. M. **—* '

War Time, to furnish Jamie

, . piles to conform to spec! onnnt Worlnnadav evpnimr i which may be secured upon applies-

with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wiseman. Everett Jackson, of Maryland, spent the weekend at his home. Mrs. Enoch Miller, Miss Lillian McNeii, Mrs. Charles Sandman and Mrs. Russell Bond spent Thursday in Philadelphia. Mrs. Ida Long and her baby spent Thursday with her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Gamer Peterson, at

Eldora.

Miss Doris McNeil, of Wildwood, spent the weekend With Miss Frances McNeil. The choir is rehearsing this week for special selections for the Easter service here on Sunday morning at 10:30. Mrs. Bertram Snyder and her granddaughter, AJberta Rose Simpkins, spent Saturday with relatives- in South Dennis.

by Item*, and thr price ti cost of delivery In Lafaycl "School. Cape May. N. J. The right is reserved to r

.r all bids.

The proposals shall be mailed to Cdward E. Pickard. Sui ' * ' of Schools, marked. "Bl . . . .. rs' Supplies” according to spccifleaons upon which bids are submitted. By ordef Board of Education. Cape

ay. N. J.

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R.io Grande MRS. R. B. WOLCOgS* Mrs. Theodore Dillon attended sewing circle at Dias Creek on

Tuesday.

Mrs. Annie Cresse is visiting her sister and brother at Cold

Spring.

There will be a Sunrise Service at the Mill Pond here on Easier morning in charge of the Rev. Gordon Cook, pastor of the Baptist Church, who will be the speaker. There will also be spec

ial music.

There will be an Easter scree in the Baptist Church or

Sunday evening.

The Fire Compay was called for three grass fires last week. John White's at Burleigh, David Pierson’s at Erma and Harold

Larcomb's at Green Creek.

Mrs. Warren Harris and her daughter, Mrs. Martin Long, of Wildwood, visited an oculist

Bridgeton on Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hilton and their daughter Edith, of Washington, D. C:, spent the weekend

at their home here.

Miss Mary Lawton, Mrs. John Alexander and Mrs. Jubal Smith entertained Wednesday at a spaghetti dinner. The rest of the group who took the Motor Corpi course, at Cape May and successfully passed the examination last

week were their guests.

’ The following attended at the

home of Mrs. Lawton:

Midge Steger, Mrs. John J. Mc-

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I tth. A D. 1941. RE-OCA BELL- . ELDREDOEt Proctor.

LABORATORY !

Sea&wl bid* win ba recalved t

regular meeting of the Board

- in of the City of Cape »—.

the High School Building on

Bducallion of N. J_ ttn the I

April 9. 194*. War Time, to furnish Laboratory Supplies to conform to specifications which may be secured upon application to the Superintendent of Schools. Thrf bidding Is to be done by Items, and the price to Include cost of delivery In Lafayette Street

School. Cape May. N. J.

The right Is reserved to reject s

or all bid*.

The proposals stall be mailed Edward B. Pickard. Superintendent of Schools, marked. "Bid for Laboratory Supplies" according to specillcatlons upon which bids arc submitted. By order Board of Education. Cape

May. N. J.

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C Algo* Samuel WI irnvn ■Wm. B. Caaeel C r. Grannie* J. P. McKinley

BOROUGH OF SOUTH CAPE MAY fiEW JERSEY

OOLLBCTOB’S SAM or TTSTAIV TAZBS, 4 - UB1C1TAA CHARGES OH—AX, —OR* SOUTH CAPE MAT, IW THE COUNTY OP CAPS MAT, XK THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY

NOTICE OP SAM

PUBLIC NOTICE la hereby given by Mary A Kelly. Collector of Taxes of The Borough of South Cape May. In the County of Cape May. In the State of New Jersey, that she will offer and expose for sale and sell at public salt .11 the lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate. In the Borough of louth Cape May. In the County of Cape May. In the State of New hereinafter listed upon which the taxes for 1940 and Prior years, remi paid In order to make the amount chargeable against said lands, on th -■ly of July. A D. 1941. as computed In the following list together iterest on the said amount frrfm the said first of July A D. 1941. at me rate of eight (8) percent per annum"to the date of said sole, and the cost ol sale, pursuant to the provisions of Act of Legislature of the State of New Jersey entitled. "An Act concerning Unpaid Taxes. Assessments, and othei rharges on real property In providing for the collection thereof

with

J the

Chaptei

(Revl:

863.

of the laws of 1918 of New Jersey.

,..-reto and amendments thereof.

The said sale will take place at the Borough Hull. South Cape May. County of Cape May. In the State of New Jersey, on ,

SATURDAY, AFRIT. ELEVENTH '

D. Nineteen Hundred and Porty-two (1943) at th* hour of Two (3) o eld

In the afternoon of the eald day.

Total Amount Mnnlclp

Name Block Lot Chargeable to 7 /l / vard Hagen 17 Part 13 Part 16 I nie Richardson 17 23 6Johu B. Armbrlght 17 # 26. 27. 29 862. John Montemura 17 37 39-J-.mle Richardson 17 32. 34 10. Sabatlno Do Medio 17 36. 38 104. Unknown 18 7. 9 Edward F. & Teresa Burcher 18 19. 21 41«. Alfred H. A Mabel M. Brown 18 23. 23 127.

Margaret M. Shaw E. P. Casey Estate Misses Alice A Adel&td Megendy Viola K. Graser Willard P. & Emma Errlckson . . Unknown C. F. F. Sanderllne Est Union Auditorium Wm. B. A Ell*. W. Webb - Unknown Grace Ann Colgan

Margaret C. Kean « Wm. a A Ella W. Webb «i Wm. a A Ella M. Webb 41

:::::::::::: !,’

Sarah Kelly " T " A Marg. W. Working .. 4* Sarah Kelly 4 , Sarah-Kelly I .. . .'" 41 Donato Lapctino 4* Margaret C. Kean 43

Ida Farmer

W. L. Franck ; i i;'''" J J Milano Barthalomew 41 A Laugiiran 41 ^ to Lapetino 4 a o. a Fow :: Mrs. John Monteure 44 Union National Bank .. 44 Isaac H. Days .: 44 John S. Burcher 44 George A. Mary Wagner 44 Mia. Anna Tyson 44 Edward Hoffman 44 Lillie Gabel JJ LUlIe M. Zimmerman 44 Howell Ernest 44 John Orr 1 144 ‘ nthony Notarofrancisco . . ] . ''' 45 ahn B. Armbrlght 45 John Orr . 46

•AV. K',VV!,

Perry Johnson !!!!!!!!!!''' 44 Unknown ** Unknown Jj Lillie Oabel John E. Mulherin . '!''' 14 J. W. Conway 47 Union National Bank . . . 47 Unloii National Bank . 47 Union National Bank 47 Charles H. Nahn 4* C. F. F. Sanderllne ; ly

Margaret Gorman g, John J. Mullahy 5, J. Christ Estate 51 F. G. Gabel 5} Board of Home Missions 61 RL li. I Hoorn -X Algoe * £, L S. Richards «, Ellz. A. Lahey 1} David Lupton-Sons 5, MiimnHimien 5} Elmer H. Locke jj South Cape May Imp Co 57

C. McCann F, Joseph O’nell . Orr Estate .

16. 17 19. 21 21. 26. 27, 29. !

Mr*. Wallace Linderman

YetufmS! hoMe after visiting rel-

Mrs Weeks I Nulia ’ Mr8 “ Steven Callaway, Mrs.

Wi liam Jones Bnd Mrs Weeks, 1 Ed W ard Scarlett, Miss Emily of Westmont, 8 P®"t Sunday with Cookman> Mrg p au , NorriSi Mrs M « and fu M of n J of r«ne' James Hand. Miss Ruth Hines, Mrs. Clara Loscalzo of Cap c jMrs Jnbal ’ Smith Mre _ John May returned home after spend- Alexand Migs M Lawton mg ten days here with Miss Lillie and their ingtructorf Hillary Kel . The Sunday School Board met! 1 . 6 /' Mi88 Catherine Stevens and

in the church on Monday evening.

Private William Tobin,

Maryland, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-

liam Tobin.

Miss Sarah Boyle and Miss May Hickman, of South Dennis,

Mrs. Street, who also took the course, were unable to attend. After dinner they went to Cape May where they were the guests of Mrs. Callaway at a card and bingo party for thgjbenefit of the

Red Cross. \

IN THE CAR BATTERY CHARGING WHILE YOU WAIT!

No Delay —' No Rental Cost We have just added to our equipment the latest and most modem type of battery charger, which enables our rendering a FASTER and BETTER; Charging Service. It’s portable, and is designed ~for “In the Car” charging at any time; for instance, while doing a wash job, lubricating or other work on your car. It eliminates the need for rental, and the only cost is recharging. It’s QUICK, and SAVES YOU MONEY.

Lehman’s £mo Station 217 DECATUR STREET

Court House Marble Yard EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTERS MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONE0 Wm. B. POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. Oreics 104-R-2 Bblu Phones Resides A IA1_

Elsie M. Log Edward ling

Unknown Anna C. Miller Biddle Samuel It Slekel South Tape May ImproDr. Jesse W. Thatcher South Cape May ImproAnna C. Miller Biddle G. P. lAimont

nknown F. L. Lemo P. Lemo H. Chain, .

, 39. 31. 33. 36. 37 1.99

Scaled bids will^ b<

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.of Capo Ma; . e High School Building o April 9. 1942, at 7:30 1*. M. Easter - Time, to furnish Lumber Su| to conform to specifications may be secured upon appllca- . to the Superintendent of Schools. The bidding le to bo done by items, and the price to Include cost of delivery In Lafayette Street School, Cape May, -N. J. The right is reserved to reject any

or all bids.

The proposals slidll bo mailed to ICdward K Pickard, Superintendent of Schools, marked. "Bid for Lumber Supplies" according to the spccillcaims upon which bids are submitted. By order Hoard of Education ~

Ma).

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NOTICE TO BXDDHBE CITY OP CAPE MAY CAPB MAY COUNTY NRW JERSEY. 1943 . STATE AID SCHEDULE

Notice Is hereby glv<

bids will be received Commissioners of the City of Cape May, N. J.. for the surfaclng-portlons of New Jersey, Ave.. Philadelphia Ave., Reading Ave.. Trenton Ave.. In the City of Cape May. in the County of Cape May. Slate of Now Jcrse” with a F-A-B-C 1-2" surface upon _ gravel foundation, estimated amount of square yards surface pavement required la 16.886 square yards, of gravel-sub base foundation square yards 16,386: and opened and read In public at City Hall. Commissioners Chamber, on April 10th. 1942 at 11:30 A. M. Eastern War Time. Drawings, specifications and forms of bids, contracts and bond for ths proposed work, prepared by L. E. Miller. Jr.. Consulting Civil Engineer and approved by the State Hi- 1 Commissioner, have been filed - office of the said engineer at 609 Washington St.. Cape May. N. J.. and City Hall of said City and of said State. Highway Commissioner. Trenton. N. J- and may be Inspected by prospective bidders during business hours. Bidders will be furnished with s copy of the specifications and blue prints of the drawings by the engineer on propel notice and payment of cost of preparation. * *" — ““

'Bids must be made 1

standard proposal forms in t: manner designated therein and r quired by the specifications, must

Union National Bank ' ' . S3 E. M. Kirby Estate :- Edith M. Schmmlll 53 J. F. Baler Sj G. M. Clarke jj John* Randle fi

K. Wllsc

Samuel ... .. Union National Bank

Slckela J3

Mrs

Amanda Lauderdale . . . ‘ m National Bank . F. Dlener E. Dalsandia ' 1 Orr Estate 1 H. Ambrlght .. . 1 Orr Estate i Orr Estate

Unknown 24 Lilia M. Zimmerman 24 Unknown 24 Unknown 24 Unknown 24 Edward Hagen 24

Unknown Unknown Unknown Edward Hagen .

Unknown 26 Unknown 26 Unknown 26 Oswald M. Milligan 26 David Lupton Sons 26 Unknown 16 Unknown 26 Elisabeth Bolger 16 C. R. Windhovel 26 Unknown 26 Unknown 26 D. L. Keck 36 Edward Hagen 26 Martha Sayre 26 Edward Hagen 26 Union National Bank . 26 Unknown 26 Edward Hagen 26 Edward Hagen 26 Unknown 17 Unknown 27 Maud Rementer 17 Amanda M. W. Landerdals 27 Union National Bank 37 Amanda M. W. Landerdale 27 Unknown *• Unknown ** Unknown *8 Unknown 31 Unknown 21 Unknown *8 Unknown 38

K. C. Plegge J Kelly " rah Brnnnlgan .... w. Ellonhead Estah >ra L. Mullahy hn Orr Estate J McCauley Dougherty Mary F. Homer Union National Bank Union National Bank . Catherine O'Hara . . 1 O'Hara Orlando W. LafTerty

2/3 of 26. 27

Unknown 39 John Orr Estate 29 Unknown 39 John Orr Estate 19 Unknown SO Unknown 30 Unknown 30 Unknown 30 Unknown ... * 10 Unknown .82 Mary A. Longwell 33 L. S. Richards 33 J. H. Lock 33 Jane Smith Moritz 31 H. J. Erdman 33 Edith H. W. Rhoades 31 Dr. David Umstead II

SL 33. 36 14. 16. 18. 20. 22. 2 36. 28 10. 12. 34. 16 11. 16. Part 17 It. IT 19 13

117.01 38.22

M Capprlot.

National Bank fnttonal Bank . .’at tonal Bank

Stella V. Rll O. A Fow . H Specht .

Madeline Muller . John Orr Lillie Oabel Madeline Muller .

Wm. Lantz . Mrs. Patrick Welsh Union National Ban

Arthur E. Buckholz .. Union National Bank . J. R. A T. C. Stevenao:

...r waiter 1.73 Wm. Middleton 17.40 Charles Reger 6.84 A. E. Nahm 196.81 J. p. Tea* 628 14 J. Hllroyd Estate 22.38 Jlenry Lammertz 44.37 Wm. J. Sandy. Jr *. 47 34 Cape May Building A Loan . 34.66 Clara F. Henry 29.14 Mrs. John C. Allen 12.73 J M. Hildreth

22.38 3-12-4 t-pf|282.64

16, 17. 19 27. 29: 31. JS 37. 39

28. SO. 32. 34

66

Phillip A Joe Palaclo 66 Union National Bank 66 Phillip A Joe Palaclo 65 Union National Bank 66 Union National Bank 66 Union National Bank 66 Union National Bank 67 Harry Underwood 67

44. 46. 48 37. 39. 41 86. 38. 40 29. 31 28. 30. 88 7. 9. 11

93 A 94 . 100

Entire Entire Entire Batlra

in 8.1*

63.21 41.64 IT.M jfs if 88.49 11.84 *8.69 33.90 16.(6 477.34 7.6* 56.t* 19.81

I Oj 26.80

30.13 87.46 63.82 10.68

87.89 1S.10 10.C7

19.69 33.11 13 69

20.44 27.24 29.76

34.17 13.86 68.30 37.79 36.61 18.27 18.27

23.17 23 17 317.61

11041 78.14 ‘S!:S! 106.0* 64.81 18.90 i£fl 9.37 IKM 37.81 2.09 27.99 33.K7 11.60 18.90 (! ' 66.78 4.06 17.11 74 H 11.71 4.91 1.(8 *!:!! 4.82 10.4d 177.04

„; : ;s 16,74