'AY, JUNE 17. 1943
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West Cape May Mrs. John W. Mcyer and Mr*. Abijah Beeves itertaining their son, Court- ! Reeves, r York. He is home on a tenirlonfh. Wallace Stevenson and her grandchildren, of Haddonfield, spent Saturday wi ' Thomss Eld red ge. Mks Florence Fo* and Miss » Mildred Carpenter, of Vineland, ' were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pox over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Julias Morton recently entertained Julius Morton, Jr., of Miami, Fla., who is * five-day furlough. Cecil McCullough, Jr., hs turned to Baltimore, where he Is stationed, after visiting his parents here. * Mrs. Emily Ewing is spending some time in Atlantic City. Mrs. Albert Harrison will spend the weekend in Philadelphia. Mrs. Elisabeth Matthews and Mrs. Ruth Austin and her daughter, of Philadelphia, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Matthews. Emerson O’Neil, of Kitty Hawk, N. C., has returned home after spending some time here with his sss: Mr. and Mrs. Orion Reeves; of 'Hasten, Pa., are spending the weekend here with Mrs. Theodore
W. ~
Mrs. Clement Newkirk will leave on Friday for Freehold, where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Leon Eldredge. Mrs. Rutherford Legates and her small son have returned from Florida. Mrs. Charles Woolson and daughter, Joy, accompanied them here.
Cold Spring Mrs. Alskrta Williams
Mrs. Linda Ashton, of Saylesville. R. L, is spending .a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Ewing.
Ben Marcy, of Haddon Heights] spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. William Search. Other visitors of the Searches on Sunday were Mrs. Court land Reeves, of Nsw York, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ensminger, of West Cape May. Mrs. Learning J. Hand and her daughter, Natalie, and Mrs. Bartlett. of Court House, spent Wednesday in Philadetohia. The Standard Bearers’ Class was entertained by Mrs. William Bullock at the manse on Thurs-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Alice Taylor was brought to her home hereon Tuesday afternoon and is recuperating after an operation performed at the Anderson Hospital in Philadel-
phia.
The S. T. R. Class held a potluck supper at the chapel on Tnaaday evening. Mr. and lbs. Hdllingsworth Warden returned to their home at Elmira, N. Y., on Tuesday, after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Needles. Chester McWilliams has returned home after spending a few weeks with his daughter. Mrs. Thomas Hackett, at Monroeville. Mrs. Charlotte BattatMD has returned to _ Pcnnsgrove after spending two’ weeks here with relatives. The Woman’s Society of Christian Service and the local W. C. T. U- members were guests on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Courtland Dickinson. Mrs. Looella Bare more, of Atlantic City, and Mrs. Sophia Madara, of Swedesboro, spent Saturday with their sister, Mrs. Randall Elliott, and her family Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Fraley, of Penns grove, spent two weeks at their bungalow here. Mrs. Alfred Cresse and her — Alfred, Jr., of North Jersey, visited relatives here over the week-
cad.
Private (1c) Maurice Halbruner. who is stationed at Brayfield, Fort l^wis. Wash., has been promoted to corporal. •Mrs. Carrie Needles is spending a few days with relatives in Phil-
Mrs. Maurice Fleischhauer spent Wednesday in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs.' James Dickerson, of Louisiana, Mo., are spending ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Learning J. Hand. Richard Ewing is a patient in fte ^Hahnemann Hospital, PhilaJosephine Weeks has reft after visiting Mr. Howard Ayers at Bridgeton'. She is spending a
week with Mrs. Edwin Smith and her family. Mr. and Mrs. JVffliam Halbrutier, of Eddystone, Pa^ spent the weekend with their parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haibruner. Erma Mr*. ALBERTA Williams The Epworth League held a business meeting and social hour at the social hall on Tuesday eveifr. and Mrs. Alex Matthews, Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Wflliam Tobin, of Wilmington, ' Del., spent a few ' ivs at theirs cottage here. Mrs. Kathryn Matthews spent Tuesday in Philadelphia. Mrs. Ernest Corson, Jr., and her three children, of Washington, D. C., are spending some time with relatives at Fishing Creek and Erma. The Busy Bee Class held its last monthly .meeting of the summer at the home of Mrs. Tony Hbnt at the Villas. Mrs. Sue Calverley and Mrs. Florence Shaw were hostesses. Miss Dorothy Schwab, of Fox Chase, and Maurice Kimsey, of Wildwood, have returned home after spending a few days with Mrs. Ida Jackson and her family. The trustees and official board held a business meeting at the church on Tuesday evening. The Rev. and Mrs. Roger Hawn, of Suftem, N. Y., brought his mother, Mrs. Annie Hawn, to her home here on Thursday. She has been spending some time with -them. They returned to New York on Friday. Mrs. Clara Woolson and her daughter, Joyce, and Mrs. Esther Legates and her *baby, of St. Petersburg, Fla., called former’s sister, Mrs. Mary Matthews and her family, on Sun-
day.
Alfred Powell, of Ocean City, called on James Hawn and his family on Wednesday. After the dedication of the Lower Township observation post Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Corson entertained at dinner and had as their guests Captain Robert W. Alien, Sergeant Howard Whelan, Corporal Seimer and Corporal Barsh, of the First Fighter Command of Philadelphia, %. L. Barkalow, Mr. and Mrs. George -Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Truitt and their daughter, Emily, Mrs. Albert Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haslett, of Wildwood, and Mrs. Mary Bailey and her family, of Y'illas. Mrs. Rebecca Dickinson 'was called to York, Pa., on Thursday, where her mother, Mrs. Frank Moyer, was seriously ilL She passed away on Sunday at 2:46 p. m. Mr. Dickinson spent a few days there and attended the funeral on Wednesday. . Private Ivan Stiefel, of Fort Dix, spent the weekend with his wife and parents. f-'J. Van Chamberlin spent the weekend with relatives at Craw-
ford.
Audley Garretson, of Atlantic City, spent a few days here with his wife and daughter, Miss Cora Garretson. The Red Cross unit held a surgical dressings meeting at the social hall on Tuesday. Mrs. Ella Bailey and Bertie Haibruner called on Mrs. Martha Haibruner at the Atlantic City Hospital on Sunday. She was operated on last Wednesday and - very ill.
Mrs. Alfred Entriken entertained the King’s Daughters at her home on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Asa Robbins returned home Sunday after being at the Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point, !»«♦ week. Mrs. Frank Bobbin* is staying with M n - Fannie Hand while her daughter-in-law is in the hospital. Mrs. Marion Herbert, of Stone Harbor, spent Wednesday night here with Miss Margaret Harris. Mrs. 'Fraser Elliott and her daughter, Dora Lee, are spending this week here with her parent*, Mr. *nd Mrs. Walter Hand. Staff Sergeant George T. Harris, of Fort Lewis, Wash., has arrived at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harris.
Legal Advertising
jroncx or appucatiok
Township of Lower. _ ty. New Jersey.for a plenary tall consumption license for me premises sltusied st Southwesterly corner Bayshqke and Paclflc Avenues. Villas, Township of Lower. Cape May County. New Jersey. The names and reatdences of all members of the Board of Directors of the applicant corporation are: / Charles Kagan. Villas. New Jersey. Msrie Kagan. Villas. New Jersey. Rose^Ksgan. Villas. New Jersey. _ officers Charles Kagan. President. Villas. New Jersey. Marie Kagan. Secretary-Treasurer. Villas, New Jersey. The names and residence of stockholders holding one (1%) more per centum of any of the stock of said corporation. Charles Kagan. Villas. New Jerse] Marie Kagan. Villas. New Jersey. Itose Kagan. Villas, New Jersey. Objections, if any. should be made Immediately in writing to Bertram Snyder. Township Clerk. Township of Lower. R. K. D. Cape May. New Jersey. VILLAS HOTEL CORPORATION. Charles Kagan. President. Villas. New Jersey. Township of Lower. Cape May County. New Jersey. i-17-2ts-pf$7 66
NOTICE Or APPLICATION
Take notice that Madeline Willis
has died application with the H< Mayor and .Commissioners of ' t City of Cape May. County of Cape May. New Jersey, for a plenary retail consumption license for the, premises known as Mayflower Casin' 1 . situated at 1267 Washington ■treet. Cape May. New Jersey. Objections, if any. should be made immediately in writing to Floyd G Hughes, City Clerk. City Hall. Cape
MADELINE WILLIS. 1267 Washington St.
Cape May. N. J. C-17-2ri-pffM2
Rio Grande Mrs. R- E. Wolcott Miss Eleanore Cook, of Ore!»nd. Pa., spent last week here with her brother and sister-in-law. the Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Cook, at the Baptist parsonage. William Bryan, U. S. N., spent part of last week here with his
wife.
Edwin Bubb and his family moved to Bordentown last week. Mr. and Hr*. Jams* Robbins ■pent last\ week here at their home. He is employed et Borden-
PERMANENT WAVE-59* De • — ~ —
COMPLETE LINE OF SEAFOOD ' AND BAIT Wj Wj CRA3 MEAT JOHNSON’S SEAFOOD MARKET BUCK’S LANDING. CAPE MAY Both Phones
Wholesome... Healthful... Delicious...
FAMLET’S 319 Washington St.
■ROV1DING FOR
THE VIOLATION
The Mayor and Council of the City of Cape May. to the County of Cape
May. New Jereey. DO ORDAIN •
SECTION 1. It snail be unlawful for a minor to enter any premlaea licensed for the sale of alcoholic beverages within the City of Cape May. for the purpose of purchasing or having served or delivered to h‘—
or her alcoholic beverages. SECTION s. it shaS-bc taferwt
for a minor to purchase, attempt purchase or have snntbei purchase for him or her withla the City of Cape May any alcoholic beverage on any premises licensed for In* sale of
alcoholic beveragea.
SECTION 1. It shall be unlawful for any person under twenty one' years of age to enter any Tap room or Licensed premises for the sale of Alcoholic Beverages within the City of Cape May uniesa accompanied by
a parent or guardian.
SECTION 4. It shall be unlawful for any minor to miareprase - mistake his or her age for U pose of inducing any retail L or employee of any club Bcei _
sell, sene or deliver any alcoholic KS'JfcC ■&." ,h '
SECTION 6. Any person who
shall be adjudged guilty of violation of this ordinance before a proper officer having lunsdlction. shall be *’-ed not more Two Hundred Dollars
ZOU.OO) or be Imprisoned for not >re than ninety days (*0) or both. . the discretion of the court. SECTION C. And Be .It Further
Ordained that this Ordinance ahall
lake effect upon ila Anal —
publication as
ary retail consumption license ___ the premises located at S. E. Cor. Browning Avenue and Beach Drive, North Cape May. New Jersey. Objections, If any, should -be made Immediately In writing - —
fined not more *
i Emv.*
Take Notice that the above Ordinance mas Introduced and passed on 51" ■ meeting or tne Board of Commissioners of the City of Cape May. Cape May County. New Jersey, on June 11th. 1»«. and will be taken up and considered — *—
oc taken up and consldc.»» „„ second reading and final oasRair, m aahfBSJd of
seconu reading and fi a regular meeting of __
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< imimissiontrs to be held on lime ve lh T 1S43, ** ,1:3 ® n'etoek A. M-. K. ''• T l. A‘, the City Hall Cape May City. N. J.. at which time and place all persons objecting thereto will Inheard. or they may file their objections In u-rlung with the City Clerk »t—*n>' time prior to the hist above
mentioned date.
Dated June 11th. liill. STANLEY SCHELLENGER.
TO: BLLBWOBTH ABACK, riduaUy and as executor under ths last will sad tostaaeat of wi-<-W. Pl.rc, deceased, MAS. ALLS. w O*TA PIE ACE, wife. of. M1I.werth Pierce, KAJUtT weeer.T. WOOD, AAT SMALLWOOD, his wlls, JOHN DOE", ths asms John Doe bslug fictitious, and the ONKNOW* MATAS, DEVISEES AHD PEASONAX AAPBBSUTATXns or ELLSWORTH PIAACA By virtue of an order of the Court of chancery of New Jersey, made on the 24th day of May, IMS. in a cause wherein The Tax Investment •Corporation of New Jersey, a corporation of the State of New Jersey complainant, and Ellsworth Pierce] c ~ And others, are defendants, you e required to appear and (answer e amended bill of complaint on or before the 26th day of July, next, or • he said amended bill will be taken i confessed against you. The said amended bill Is filed to foreclose a certain tax sale certificate issued by James A Vance. Collector of Taxes of the Tomnshlp of Middle. New Jersey, at a lax sale held January 12. 1840. in said Townahlp. against lands and premises designated as 14 Acres. Rio Grande on the x duplicate of said Township. And you Ellsworth Pierce. Individually -and as executor under the •nd testament of Elsie W. ; . - -ceased, were made a defendant because you are the owner of record of said lands and premises, *nd you. Mrs Ellsworth Pierce, wife of Ellsworth Pierce, were made a idant because you have, or may “-ive. a right of dower in and premises: and you Harry -Smallwood. Ray Smallwood. ki> vc|f c an d -John Doe"., the name _ Doe being fictitious, were made defendants because as legatees under IfiejJ'Bl of Elsie W. Pierce, you may interest In said lands and 1 as unpaid legatees: and you. unknown heirs, devisees and personal representatives of Ellsworth Pierce, were made defendants because you have, or may claim to have "• said lands and preDated: May 24th. 1*41. SAUL A. WITTES. Solicitor of Complainant
T ty Street.
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MSL p CommitteeT Townahlp *of Lower. Ape May County. New Jersey, for plenary retail consumption license, or premises situated at Bucks Z—* u*. Wilson Drive. TownaUl <ower. Cape May County. Nsw JerObjectiona. If any. should bu made mmedlately in writing to Bertram nyder. Township Clark, Township of Lower. R. K. £>.. Cape May. N. f. FRANK JOSEPH KOHLER. • R. F. D, 1 Wilson Drive. Bucks I An ding. Caps May. N! J. «-10-2ls-pf*S.78
MOTICA or APTLICATIOV
LeMte^Noiton. 6i
" -■ .n with tl
d c£ui
e Borough of North ugh Hall. In tbs
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BO TICE or ATTLIOATIOA
Take notice that
has applied to the Hon. Mayor and Commissioners, of the City of Cape Mky. County of Cape May. New Jerfor a Plenary Retail Consumpn License for the premises known Henri's. Decatur Street and Beach Avenue. Cape May. New Jersey. Objections, if any. should be maoe ^mediately In writing -to Floyd G ughes, City Clerk. City Hall, Cape Signed. HELEN W. BORBACH. Decatur & Beach Ave.. Cape May. N. J. 6-10-2ts-pf|a.42
VOTICA OK APPLICATION
Take notice that
Clementine Moles Richardson s filed application with the Hon. Mayor and Commissioners of the City of Cape May. County of Cape Ma*T-Niw Jersey for a plenary re-
^■11] cjin^umpilon license for premises
, .ty and Cape May. New Jersey. Objectmna, If any should be
ImmetMlely In ~
writing t
Floyd G
City Clerk, city Hal'l'cape
May. N. J.
CLEMENTINE MOLES RICHARDSON. Cor. Broad & Jackson Streets. Cape May. N. J.
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NOTICE OP APPLICATION Take notice tnat Con gross Hall Corporation has filed application with the Mayor and commissioners, of the City of Cape May. County of Cape May. New Jersey, for s plenary retail consumpUconso for the premlaea situated The names and residences of all officers and directors and stockholders holding one (1*,) or more per centum of the stock of the Corporation are Joseph B. Uhler. 2220 North Broad Street. Phils.. Pa.. President: P. Davey Crltchlow. 4M E. Montana Street. Phlla.. Pa.. Treasurer; Alice K. Crltchlow. 421 E. Montana StreeL Phlla.. Pa.. Secretary; Joseph Murray. Ashby Apts.. 68th and Ludlow
Objections. If any. should be made Immediately In writing to Floyd C Hughes. City Clerk. City Hall. Cape May. New Jersey. CONGRESS HALL CORPORATION. Joeeph.H. IThlcr, President. C * Pe *■ J ‘
BjTvirtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, rr the day of the date hereof. In w-hsg-sln PeK» T.I»htT. f „ I» ,-r.m ,M
w are defendants, you o appear and answer iplainanL on or before the
required
biu Of OM if.V 1 ^ °t J" 1 *! "“*■ or A»14
bill will be taken as
against you.
The said bill is filed to foreclose certain mortgage given by you ' Dolores P. Burky dated October 1*30 and of record In the office of lac Clerk of Cape May County In Book 51 ' Mortgagee, page 442,■ and — by written — ■ 16 th, 1812 end of record In the office of the Clerk of Cape May Ooui—
4 8 of Assignments, page
od by Dolores P. Burky I wit; covering premises known and designated as Lots 30. 31 and 32 In Block 60 on plan of Iota of the Wlld-
Co“I>*fiy. situate In
Wildwood Crest on the Five Mile Beach In the County of Cape May.
State of New Jersey. ..um ,
made defendants because you cu. record title holders of said premises.
Dated: Camden. New Jersey
May 14th. 1842.
BARNET B. BROWN. Solicitor for and of
Counsel with Complainant.
32* Market Street.
NOTION OT APPLICATION
Take notice that
_ J. Warren Arnold
_s filed application with the Hon. Mayor and Commissioners of the City of Cape May. County of Cape May. New Jersey, for a plenary retail consumption license for the premises known as Arnold's Cafe.
situated at 401 Beach Avi an additional 40 feet In direction to be Included.
Objections, it any, should be made
lataHy
Immediately'in writing to Floyd C n - J lt5, CIerk ' ^ H,in ' Cap ®
. WARREN ARNOLD. 401 Beach ^Avenue. _
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Cape May. N. J.
NOTICA OP APFLICATIOA
Take notice that Howard 8. Kelly
jaa filed application with the Horn Mayor and Commissioners of the City of Gape May. County of Cape May. New Jersey, for a Plenary retail consumption license for the premises Known ss Kelly's Boat Bar. situated at 107-08 Jackson Street,
ape May. New Jereey.
Objections. If any. should be made Immediately In writing to Floyd C. Mayb f Uy Clerk - c '*>’ Hall. Cape
HOWARD S. KELLY, 107-08 Jackson Street.
Cape May. N. J.
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NOTICA OP APPLICATION Take notice that S5! c “»- Objections. 17 any. should be mads Immediately In writing to FloydG Hughes. City Cl.rk. cfty Hall! Signed. ... LANNA. 744 Lafayette Street,
«w*»waar*WA** OP DISSOLUTION To all to whom these presents may
come. Greeting:
WHEREAS, It appears to my satisictlon. by duly authenticated re. vord of proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous con ?? n . t .° r •** th « stockholders, da- ^ < L C i! y 0f o C** 1 May. <&Say 5 May. State of New Jersey (T. Hand, being the agent therein n charge thereof, upon whom
in voces may be served), has conpl&B'
aim tne requirements oi t, Corporations. General, of
K 'aluies of New Jersey, prellmlnar
to tne issul Dissolution.
NOW. THEREFORE, l. JOSE BROPHT. Secretary of Stats I State nf New l«r*A,. T-v„ i.
- tiriOIE., oecreiary or state of *ke 8t*te of New Jereey, Do Hereby
ine oiaie oi ..»» ucracr. x>o nei Certify that the said corporation did. the first dsy of Jane. 1*42, file In ’ Office a dulv .... _■
vu wic uroi uay or June, 1843, Ola In my office a duly executed and attested consent In writing to the leb said consent end the record of proceedings aforesaid are now on in my said office as provided by
day Of June, A. D.. one thousand nine hundred and ■
„„ forty-three.
(SEAL) J. A. BROPHT
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A. BROPHT.
Secretary of State.
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150 ROOMS
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BUSCS LEAVE FOR
CAMDEN AND PHILADELPHIA
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BUSES LEAVE FOR WILDWOOD Vi. Cap. May Naval Bore
4.41 P. M. $.41 F. M. *.00 P. M. 11.00 P.M.
6.41 P. M. 9.00 P. M. 11.00 P.M. 12.40 A.M. 2.45 A.M.
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BUSES LEAVE FOR WILDWOOD Via W«t Cape May B.4I A M. *6.30 F. M. 11.30 P.M. t* JO P.M.
4.41 P. M.
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J. S. GARRISON WATCHMAKER and JEWELER CAPE MAY CITY Old Gold. Silver'and Diamonob Bought
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Cape fslanb IBaptlst Cburcb Corner of Guerney Street and Columbia Avenue. REV. F. PAUL LANGHORNE, Miniatcr. 787 Wa*hington Street — Keystone Phan* 8841 SUNDAY, JUNE 20 Morning Worship 10:80 A. M. Father’* Day. Special Music Bible School 11:46 A M Evening Worship 7:46 P. M. Special Father * Day Scnnou and Special Muak. Mid-Week Prayer Meeting in Chapel Wednesday*—7:4§ pj*.

