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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1942

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West Cape May Mr*. John W. Mycr* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett, Jr. ana then baby Joy, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with Mr. Bennett's parents, Mayor and Mrs. Frank Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Swain, Jr. Were the g’uests of Mrs. Swain’s - parents at Cape May Court House on Sunday. Harry Hunter, of Fort Dix, enjoyed ■ the weekend at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ludwick entertained at dinner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Key and their daughter, Miss Margaret

Key.

Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison entertained Mrs. Pres prove and John O’Hara, of Philadelphia, over the weekend. Mrs. Sadie Savage is spending some time in Princeton with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Kehr. Mrs. William Whitehead •pending several days in Philadelphia. Mrs. Emrrfa Cherry, of Avalon, was calling on friends in the borough on Wednesday. Mrs. Charjes Younger has returned home after spending a week in Camden with her mother. Mrs. S. McDuell is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Fox, of ' Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fox, Of Woodbury, and Mr. and Mr* William Wright, of Wenonah, over the. weekend. M.. and Mrs. Frank Jamisow and their son George, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend their cottage on Third avenqe. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Yocum spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swinnington, of Fcm Rock, Pa. and Mrs. Wallis Stevenson, of Merchantville, spent Friday with Mr *nd Mrs. Thomas Eldredge. Captain Walter Savage, of Fort Dix, spent the weekend here with his mother, Mrs. Sadie Savage. Miss Catherine Smith, of Phil- . adelphia, spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith. Mrs. James Rice visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Poulson on Tuesday at their apartment in Wild-

wood.

Mrs. Esther Legates visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Legates on Wednesday and Thursday. Russell Poulson, of Philadelphia Navy Yard, was a weekend visitor to Cape May, visiting Mrs. Poulson and his father and mother. Allan Greene has left Cape May and returned to Philadelphia where he has joined the Army and is stationed at New Cumberland, Pa. Mrs. Harry Morganstem, Philadelphia, was a visitor Cape May last week with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Lafferty spent Sunday in Atlantic City. Mrs. Richard Hawley and her son Billy spc^it the weekend with her parents in Philadelphia. •Richard Hawley spent Monday in Philadelphia. Belford Lemunyon spent the weekend at home with his par-

Glenn Lehman was home from' Fort Eustis, Va., where he has been stationed since his enlistment in October. Grace Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. George Lehman for the weekend.

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Mrs. Alberta Williams

a few days with relatives Philadelphia. Mrs. Julia Schellenger, daughter Vivian and - Mrs. Violet Stiefel spent Thursday in Phila-

delphia.

L»r. Kpbert Hand, of Cape May, was a sinner guest on ^unaay at the ftome ox Sir. and am. Hilaries Church. jir. ana airs. Frank Schellenger were umner guests on rrioay evening at the Home of Mr. < Aiiiea iueeta at r ishing creea. air. ana Mrs. William nawn spent buuuay with tneir oaugnter, airs, myrue iteeicr, ana her lamuy in barneys romt. \ Mr. ana airs. Albert Poulson., spent Ounuay witn ner lamer, ixiwin rinner, at Green cree*. incy also enjoyeu me nay me latter s oivmer ana s is ter-in-law, air. ana jars, rranx riaber, oi Dos ion, mass., who were visiting ms lamer. an s. miAaoetn Bowers, of Wild; wovu, spent ounuay vwm her motuer, aus. rtiuma onyuer. Mr. and Mrs. narvey jiawn and their ininny spent ounuay in Camden -Aim air. and Mrs. George

lureoge.

air. and Mrs. Harold Koop and . menu, oi Cape may ana Har-m-gat, spent Hunaay here

relatives.

Wheeler, of Philadelphia, apent the weeaena at her nome

Hickman spent the weeaenu wim h.s granuparents, r. ana Mrs. James in. m me ounuuy ocnooi noara fleia meeting m me enuren on Weunesuay eteuing ana votqp oux to an me noys representing me stars in me churcu service nag lor Cnnstmas. Charles Church gave dinner in nonor or ner husoand' oirmuay ana entertained guests i r may. Fred Foster and his sons George ana rred and his daughter rxam, oi WUuwood, were visiting Mr. and Mis. uavid Honan lor a lew oays this week File Kev. and Mrs. b. F. bilker spent Wednesuay in undgeton. Mrs. uernice mppincott, oi Massachusetts, spent a lew oays here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Applegate and their baby have returned Medford after spending a few days here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kimsey have moved into their new bun-

galow.

Mrs. Frank Schellenger and Mrs. Leslie Schellenger spent ay afternoon with Mrs. Alfred Jackson. Mrs. Alice VanBuren and her family, of Wildwood, called her mother, Mrs. Alice Bradley, and her family on Sunday. Mr'und Mrs. Joseph Long are spending the winter in Philadelphia where he is employed. Mrs. Raymond Hickman and her sister, Miss Gladys Matthews, Mrs. Roland DeRosa and Miss May Hickman, of South Dennis, spent the weekend with Captain Raymond E. Hickman at Fort Washington, Md. The Girls' Helping Bible Class held a business meeting and social hour at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Edith Hawn, Friday evening.

Cold Spring Mrs. Alberta Williams Harvey Snyder spent Tuesday

Philadelphia.

Miss Isabelle Elmer is visiting

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffith

and their neice. Miss Jeannette her sister, Mrs. Mary Wills,

Biddle, of Collingswood, spent [Indian Head, Md.

Wednesday with Mr. and William Biddle. Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffman Wednesday evening with a rents, Mr. and Mrs. Howroxour. at South Seavillc. Mrs. William Ivory spent two keeks, recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Mason, in

Camden.

Miss May Hickman, of South Dennis, called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Williams on Friday eve-

ning.

Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Johnson apent Friday evening with friends in Ocean City. Bobby and Ernie Hirkpian spent the weekend with their grandmother. Mrs. Leona Hickman, : - South Dennis. Mias Cora Garrets on called her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Garretson, at Cape May Court House, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Frett, of Camden, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jackson and their son Larry were guests - at a turkey dinner on Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. S. DeMatthaeis. of Wildwood, called on Mr. and Mr*. John Y. Johnson on Wed-

B as day.

Mrs. Mary Matthews has turned home after spendin)

turned nome alter spending a week with her son. Charles Mat-

thews, in Peoria. 111.

Mrs. Edith Douglass recently spent a week in Peoria, HI. with

relatives.

Mrs. Pearl Hess-and her baby, of South SearQle, spent Wednesday here with her sister, Mrs.

David Hoffman.

Everett Jackson, a second class E ty officer, returned to Curtis

y, Monday

Mrs. Ethel McPherson spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. Ethel Miller, at Wildwood. Frances. Patty, Billy and Donald Heathcote, of. Rio Grande, spent Saturday afternoon with their aunt. Mra. Sydney Ellis. Mr. Em Mrs. Irvin Yost and their daughter Louisa, of New London, Conn., spent a week at their home here and visited rela-

tives.

William Heathcote returned home on Saturday after an operation in a Philadelphia hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hoffman, of Haddonhcld, spent the weekend here with relatives. Clifford Wilson is enjoying two weeks' vacation as bridgetender at the canal. Mr. and Mrs. Joreph Elliott, Sr.. are spending two weeks at Court House.

Rio Grande Mrs. R. E. Wolcott Mrs. Edward Hoff and her son spent Friday with her parents at

Dorothy.

The Ladies’ Auxiliary held its monthly business meeting at the fire hall on Wednesday evening. The hostesses were Mrs. Sara Norton, Mrs. Clara Crease, Mrs. Rita Thorson and Mrs. Laura Wolcott. The next meeting will be the Christmas party, when everyone will learn the identity of her capsule friend. There will also be re-election of officers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sharkey, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend at their summer home here. Robert Huff, of Camden, spent the weekend here with his mother,

Mrs. Helen Huff.

Uriah Cresse, of Woodbine, spent last week here with Arthur

Cresse and his family.

New 4-H Clubs for both girls and boys were organized here recently. Mrs. John North has charge of the girls and the Rev.

Gordon Cook has the boys.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stebbins and their daughter were Philadelphih shopper* on Wednesday. The Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Cook spent the first part of this week with their parents at Oreland,

'’a., and Fox Chase, Pa.

Edwin Bubb and his family, of Borden town, are living in Owen Hand's house. He is employed at

the airport here.

Mrs. James Robbins has returned after two weeks’ visit with

relatives at Penns Grove.

Mrs. Gertie Lawton and her daughter and Frank Hermis spent

Tuesday in Camden.

Miss Annis Hand spent the weekend with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Douglass Hand, at Mayfair,

Philadelphia.

Miss Peggy Neal spent the weekend in Philadelphia with her

sister.

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kelly spent Sunday at their home here. Mrs. Jack McGowan and her son, of Wildwood, spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Warren Harris.

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Norton are entertaining their nephew and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norton, of Great Lakes Training

School.

Miss Kssky Joins Signs Delta Tau PHILADELPHIA — Marly Kaskey, of Cape May, has accepted an/ invitation to membership in the Sigma Delta Tau Fraternity at the University of Pennsylvania following the dose of the annual “rushing season’’ on the campus. Miss Kaskey, whose home is at 644 Washington street, is enrolled in the School of Education at Pennsylvania. Before entering the university she attended Cape May High School where she was secretary of the senior class, editor

Le*lsl»tu-e of the State of New Jersey, entitled. "An Act to Authorise Persons to Change their Names", approved • February 14th. 1876 and the. amendmenta or supple- ... —*-*r risen

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of the County of Cape May. N. J.. on Wednesday. the »th day of December, • " 1941. at ten o'clock In the fore- . .. or as soon thereafter as I can be heard, for an order to authorise ' assume another name, to wit:

the n

e of

HOWARD FRANKLIN SPERA

JACKSON.

Dated November 7. A. D. 1941. HOWARD FRANKLIN SPERA. Cape May City. N. J. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE. Attorney for Petitioner. Cape May. N. J. 11-11-4 ts-pf|10.10

NOTICE TO I.ntTT CEESZTOES

B. TATLOR,

Estate of LOGAN

Deceased.

Pursuant to the order of IRVING FITCH. Surrorate of the County of Cape May. made on the twentyeighth day of October. A. D. 1942. on the application of the subscriber. Administratrix of said deceased, notice I* hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or afflnnatlon their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the twentyeighth day of October. A. D. 1942. or they will be forever barred of any action agalRpt the subscriber. Dated Octdber IRth. A. D. 1942. . CATHERINF. M. TATLOR T. MILLET HAND. Proctor. Cape May. N. J. •• ' Sts-pf$8.S2

of the school paper, i of the Woman’s Community Club Scholarship for 1942.

purpose of affording voters an opportunity to register under the permanent registration law w takes effect July 1. 1942, will be held on Saturday. Nov. 28, 1941, at each polling place in each municipality in the County of Cape May. between

ently registered selves personally. Naturalised citlsens must produce their cltlseoahlp

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> avoid the evening congestion. At North Cape May and So ape May registrars will be on d a follows: . North Cape May 1 to 4 P.M. South Cape May S Sb 9 P.M. CAPE MAT COUNTT BOARD OF ELECTIONS. l-12-3ts-pf88.C4

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The Borough of Cape May Point, 'ew Jersey, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1943 at 1 :S0 o'clock In the- afternoon, at the Borough Hall In the said Borough of Cape May Point, will sell at Public Auction the following lots of land and premises t6 the highest

bidders:

Lot No. 108. In Block A. and said lot shall not be sold for less than the sum of ISO.OO. Lot No. 19. In Block II. the said lot shall not be sold for less than the sum of 8100.00. Council reserve* the right to r Ject any or all bids. Dated: October IS; 194*. LOUISA W. TRADER. Borough Clerk. Il-5.2ta-pfl4.80

Borough of North Cape May, N.J. SALE OF LAND FOR UNPAID TAXES

FOR 1941 AND PRIOR YEARS *■ hereby given that the subscriber. Letitla Floischhauer, Col--Of Of Taxes for the Borough of North Cape May. a municipal corporstii nt . State of New Jersey, will sell, pursuant to an Act of the Legtslalui if the State of New Jersey. enUtled "An Act Concerning unpaid taxes, ai.

real property and the creating

fee

n Mon-

Drum House, Borough of North Cape May. N.’trZ'ln'Sifd Borougfe da>. December ,, 1942. at 1 o'clock P. M-. Standard Time, the several lots.

- parcels of land hereinafter described, subject to redemption at the “* ‘ ,1*1 excess of 6% per annum; provided

— — purchase subject to redemption.

lowest raie of interest, b

~,'ifL P , C ? 0n “‘•“ch 'h'd offer tc rsto of Interest less than 1% then such person may. In lieu of any n

a premium over and above the amount o

e hlghes

of Interest to redeem. - isments or other c

. will be struck off „ amount of said taxes, assessments

premium.

Said lands will be sold to make the amoi with Interest on said amount to date of sale.

The following la a list and description of the said lands to be sold she Ing the name of the delinquents and the supposed owners thereof, as they appear on the books of the Borough, and the amount due on each of thk said

lands with Interest to be added.

it chargeable agalnat said land

J. J. Unger Black River National

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lot Amount In tar* at Total

9-10

1 11.72 | 1.24 8 12.1

Black River National Bank Black River National

Bank

Black River

Bank

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•lack River National Bank Black River National Bank William J. Kauffman . William E. Tunnell ... Sally J. Tunnell Phares S. Leldy George Ware Joseph W. Phillips ... William J. Kauffman . William J. Kauffman . Harry S. King

..1941 ..1941 ..1941

George Ware Henry E. Bradley . William W. Jones .

61 11 to 88

11.72 11.72 191.28

76.18 82.64 29.44 P 22.88 21.74 12.96 12.96 106.22 *144.69 12.96

Warden and Mrs. Warren Halpruner, of Court House, are spending their vacation at their home

here.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward PhOlips motored to Bridgeton on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheldon ‘ at Wildwood on Satur-

day afternoon.

The Busy Bee Class will hold a ^hpper and Pollyanna party at the home of Mrs. John 'Kaighn i Tuesday evening, December 15. Mrs. Myra Hoffman is spending few days with her daughter, Mrs. Ella Davis, in Camden. Mrs. Hattie Smith has return1 from Boston, Mass., after spending a short time there with

her husoand.

Mrs. Bertha Ewing and her granddanghter. Miss Lillian Smith, spent / a week with Mrs. James

after. Tomlin. and her family, at Lin-

here wood, Pa.

j Mrs. William Hawley, Sr. is

return- spending some time with rela-

ipending ti ves in Bridgeton.

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11.72 4.82 41.6! LET1TIA FLEISCHHAUER. Collector

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