Cape May Star and Wave, 24 June 1943 IIIF issue link — Page 7

Of Tbiatiby Jow/idu

West Cape May Mrs. John W. Mirin

-X'L. Adsms, of Norfolk, Va^ tending s week with hi* fam-

Mary Betts, of Black Mountain. N. C., ia Ti*itinjt her sister. Mr*. Robert Hand. Harry Schellenger and hi* fatn- /, of Philadelphia, hare opened their cottage on York avenue. Mrs. Howard Ewing and her son. Hilbert, of Camden, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs Charlotte Springer. Mrs. Herman Pederson and her » daughter. Patricia, spent Tuesday in Philadelphia. Miss Ella Kirby wa» in PhOa--delphia on Wednesday. Mrs. L. S: Hoffman and Frank Hughes were in Atlantic City on Wednesday, visiting Mrs. Hughes, who is a patient in the Atlantic City Hospital. Mrs. Alvin Dunnawsy entertained Mrs. Catherine Sarrior and Gone Sarrior and Mrs. C. E. Wool- ■ ey, all of Goldborough, N. C^

Mrs. Miriam Thistleton, of New York, has rented an apartment from Reuben Reeves. L V Mr*. Cart Eldredge, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith. Mrs. Emm* Wedeman and her son, Robert, have returned home after' spending the weekend in Philadelphia. • Mia. Charlotte Ostroeke Mrs. Hucker, of Philadelphia, called on Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Reeves on Saturday. Julius Morton, Jr., has returnad to Miami, where he is stationed, after spending a five-day furlough at his home here. Mrs. Charles Woolson and * daughter, Joy, have returned to Florida after visiting relative C *M^» M William Hertle and her daughter, Paddy, spent the weekend in Philadelphia with Mr. and Mrs. William Hertle, Sr. Mrs. Della Johnson spent Sunday with Mrs. Linda Hand. Mrs. Charles Yoaker and her daughter are spending two week* with Mrs. Yonker's mother in

Mrs. J. Collie and her daughter, of Florida, are spending some time with Mrs. Collis• parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Little. Captain Walter Fager and his faminr are spending two weeks' vacation here at their Broadway nrpriae party on Friday evening in honor of Mr. Ramshaw’s birthThe following guest* were "r. and Mrs. Reeves and Reeves, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Ettredge, Mr. and Mr*. Gilbert Ewing, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hand. Charles Weckman, who is in the Navy, is stationed in Stanford. N. Y. Jack Killeen, of the state police, is enjoying a week’s vacation here with his family.

Cold Spring Mrs. Alrmta Williams Hollis McPherson has returned home after being a patient in the Atlantic City Hospital for several weeks after an operation. He

is improving.

Ronald Phillips, BMZc, of Lewes, Del., spent a few days here

with relatives.

Mr* Court!and Dickinson spent Thursday in Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. Claude Phillips have returned to Colling*-*-ood after visiting his brother, Edward

Phillips, and family.

Mrs. Currie Needles has returhome after spending a few with relatives in Phi Lad el-

Mrs. Eugene Dome *nd h« daughter, Barbara Lee, of Fh»adelphia are spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Leila Foe- ,

ter.

Private Ivin Stiefel, of Fort Dix. spent the weekend here with his wife and parents. Bertram Halbruner visited his mother in the Atlantic City Hospital on Sunday. Mrs. Blake Lowe and her dren, of Baltimore, Md., spending the summer at their cottage. Mr. Lowe spends weekends here. The J. D. Hoffman Bible Class members were guests on Friday evening at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sheets at Fishing Creek. . v i The Epworth League field a business meeting at. the social hall on Tuesday evening. Bert Ireland and his family have moved to Pleasantville where he is employed. Mrs. Jennie Morrison has returned to Philadelphia after spending a few days here with Mrs. Harriet Fleming. Mrs. Everett Jackson and her son, Larry, are spending the summer with her husband at Curtis Bay, Md., where he is stationed.

Rio Grande

Mrs. R. E. Wolcott

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jaggara. The Ladies’ Aid of the Method_t Church held a pot-luck supper on Thursday evening at th«

Elisabeth and Mary Williams, of Belcoville, are staying here with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Guest. Jack Hackett and his family have movod into their summer home here for the season. Leonard Callaway, of Springfield, Pa., spent Thursday here with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolcott. Mrs. Charles ZwiHing and her daughter, of Salem, spent last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smallwood. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, of Goshen, spent Sunday here with their daughter-in-law, Mrs. William L. Smith, and her two children, William and Marian. Staff Sergeant George T. Har..B, of Seattle, Wash., spent Thursday at Merchantville. He is home on a furlough with his parents and three sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Enbank, who have been spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. Joi v Hoffman, left the first part of week to visit their parents in New _ nyma, Fla. Word has been received that Corporal Robert Huff has arrived in Hammer Field, Fresno, Cal. He is the son of Mrs. Helen Huff, .of Rio Grande.

SENTENCE SUSPENDED Frank Humes, 46, of Cape M*y, as arrested by Officer Gilbert late Saturday night on a charge of being drunk and disorderly. At a hearing before Police Justice Edward P. Nittinger on Sunday, Humes was given a 60-day sus-

The typical Navy seaman blue-eyed, brown-haired, medium built; he weighs 168 pounds and stands 6 feet 10 inches in stocking -feet.

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Mrs. Sara Rutlan, her da ugh *r, Mrs. Elisabeth Taggart, and ker granddaughter, of Philadel-

Sydney Ellis and

Erma

Mrs. Almirta, Williams Mrs. Thomas R*ce returned

spending ■ husband.

Taaas. Mr*. Rebecca Dickinson a few days with her father, Frank Moyer, in Philadelphia. Mr, and Mrs Edward Deeswan of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with 'her father, Jeffry MorMr. and Mr* Nelson Garretaon and their grandson, Raynard Garre ton, left on Monday for three weeks' vacation in Tampa. Vla^ with their son and daugh-ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Samuel Garretaon. and their\two ekQdrei Mr. Garretson ia on his va^etror. Brow the Bell Telephone •ee»tra^_ k

TW Rev and Mrs. & F. Sliker Bailey visited Mr*. naer at Atlantic

on Thursday night after 8**borr had abo visited re!

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To Keary Joha etoeppol, Mrm mmmij By virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey merle on the day of the date hereof. In a cauae wherein Viola A. Mayer la complainant. and you are defendants, you arc required to appear, plead, answer or demur to the bill of complaint, on or before the find, day of July next, or the said bill will be taken as confessed against you. The said MU Is Bled to foreclose s ro”S5E,!£Xk51th. ISIS, on lands

subjsct to mortgage afo d May list. l*«l. CHARLES A BONNELL Sol.

Taka notice that the Villas Hotel Corporation has Bled application with the Township Committee. Township of Lower. Chpe May County. New Jersey for a plenary rel»tl consumption license for the premises situated at Booth westerly corner Hayshore and Pacific Atouuea. \illaa. Township of Lower. GhP? May County. New Jersey. * of the Board of Directors

■gr-K^s-, m stockholders holding one (1%) more per ceatum of any of the i

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HOTEL CORPORATION,

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situated at J the City of Cape May. County of Cape May. State of New Jersey (T. Millet Hand, being the agent therein and in charge t*-— —■ with the requirements of Title" It. Corporations, General, of Revised Statutes of New Jersey, preliminary to the Issuing of this Certificate of

Dissolution.

NOW. THEREFORE. I. JOSEPH A BROPHY. Secretary of State of the State of New Jersey. Do Hereby Certify that the said corporation did. on the first day of June. 1I4S, file In my offlee a duly executed and attested consent In writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed

by all the stockhold’ -

thereof, record of

r as provided by IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have hereto set my hand and aillxed my official seal, at Trenton, this first day of June. A D.. one thousand mne hundred and

forty-three

(SEAL) 1. A BROPHY.

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Secretary of State.

rasovAX. axFAaaaa-TATTTaa or XLX.SWOKTK rrSBCB. By virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of New Jereer, t the *4th day of May, 1*41, cause wherein The Tax Inn Corporation of New Jersey,

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are require* to appear and answer the amended bill of ooraplalnt on or. before the 26th day of July, next, or the said amended hill will be taken as confessed against you. \ The said amended bill Is filed to foreclose s certain tax Bale certificate New Jersey, at s tax sale bald January 13 1340. In said Township, against ’ lands and premises designated as 14 Acres, Rio Grande on the tax duplicate of said Township.

1942 AUDIT BOROUGH OF WEST CAPE MAY

The Honorable. Board of Commissioner*. West Cape May. N. J.

We report that we have audited the financial books and records of the BOROUGH OF WEST CAPE MAY a the office of the Borough

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e the immediate

c installed for filing the t

i a loose-leaf b

fi cates.

That the Board adopt a resolution setting forth the Interest policy o

s receivable be collected an agreed upon o

That the sales contrac contract cancelled.

That the Dog Warden make regular monthly payments to the Treasurer

for all fees collected.

That the Borough Marshal turn over collections more promptly. That the comments In reference to paid bills be given serious considera-

of the

That this audit be published

Certification:

It Is certified that this report documents, submitted to me or ■ sons! Inquiry and Investigation.

s prepared from the books, records and

my opinion, the accompanying balance t truly the financial position of the

— —. - of Cape May. at December *1. 1»42.

the results of Its operations for the year 1942.

Yours venr truly, r-HARl.lcx k in

ELWOOD C. DAVIS Registered Municipal Accountant No. S3 (N. J.] ornuaiurT

Cash Taxes Receivable Tax TiUe Liens Revenue Accounts Receivable , Foreclosed Tax Title Liens and Property Acquired by Deed . Sales-Contracts Receivable

Jan. 1, _ 123,016.67 €.660.43 41.706.67

bill ties for Which Cash Is I 1942 Appropriation Reserv 1941 Appropriation Reservt Tax Overpayments Local School Taxes: Amount Due Less Deferred Llablll'y . . Cash Liability Reserves for Which Cash Is Not Required . . Surplus Revenue

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Reserv es 71.4DO 71

*1100*1 luf. PUBLIC SERVICE BUS

•6.30 A.M. 8.41 A. M. 10.41 A.M. 1.00 P. M. 2.41 P. M.

BUSES LEAVE, FOR WILDWOOD Vio Cope Moy Naval Bet*

4.41 P. M. 6.41 P. M. 9.00 P. M. 11.00P. M.

6.41 P. M. 9.00 P. M. 11.00 P. M. 12.40 A.M. 2.45 A. M.

6.30 A.M. 8.41 A. M. 10.41 A.M. l.OOj^M. MltUM. .4.41 P. M.

BUSES LEAVE FOR WILDWOOD Vio Ws*t Cep* Moy 8.41 A. M. *6.30 P. M. 11.30 P. M. 79.30 P.M.

14.4,1 P. M.

nei leave for Stone Harbor, Avalon, Ocean City and AHantic City Daily—8.41 A. M. Sunday only 4.41 P. M. Connection* at Wildwood for Ocean City and Ariontic City 1 Sunday* only

* Don*

6.30 A. M. Bn* on Woakday* and Sat.

TERMINALS: P. R. S. L. STATION Washington and Ocean Avanua* PHONE: Ball 218-J or Kaystona 411 TERMINAL RESTAURANT 500 Washington St. Kay. 1070

PUBLIC

^SERVICE

£902^

PERMANENT WAVE-591

COSSA BOON’S CUT RATE

How’d yoa Kke to carry home 500 POIRDS OF CANDLES?

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US: They would light yorw home for t mouth. YOU: / don't need them. F.eW got elretridtj. US: But if you DIDNT have k, you'd need about YOU: A quarter-ton! ttof’t terrific. US: And the cost would be about fi200. ” YOU: No mie! Uj electric bill now it only ebent three dollars a month—and that, enengk. US: Three dollar* *d thM. the evemg cent, for LIGHT. The n YOU: Electricity IS pretty cheap when yen came ta think el it. — US: Rjghoa! Cimpw eh- it*, evw b«v. T«W T■e oho— twice as much rl.rtriritj for yoor

don’t sae much change ia the amount of the bdl. dunk at ALL THE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES YOU’VE ADDED

! Yoa am save much war-working time by eliminating unnecessary trips to make your regular deposits— simply slip yoor deposit into a stamped, addressed envelope and mail to this bank! We, in torn, will mail yoor receipt to.yoa directly upon receiving your deposit. Buik in this simple, time and tire saving way—you'll have much cause to appreciate its convenience. SERVICE MEN’S ACCOUNTS SOUCITED WILDWOOD TRUST CO. s, “The Friendly Bank” BELL 51 WILDWOOD KEYSTONE 610 NO SERVICE CHARGE ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS

STURDY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES ALL ACCOUNTS*INSURED UP TO $50M.M by the FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION

Direct redaction mortgagaa 6?c Interest without premlnm

New Office 8417 Third Ave, Stone Harbor, N. J.

New Telephone Bell 6-4261

COMPLETE LINE OF SEAFOOD AND BAIT CRAB MEAT JOHNSON’S SEAFOOD MARKET BUCK’S LANDING, CAPE MAY Both Phones riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiimmiiimmiiiiiiiHuimiimiimiimiimi

ELECTRICITY IS STILL CHEAP!

Atlantic err? Electric Company

"War conditions prevsnt-pur usual promptness but wt’U try not to keep you waiting too long.’ 1 Bell Phone 181 Keystone 4000

NEW EBBITT HOTEL 150 ROOMS IOtm a H Sra- M. W. In thk Sue inks* Dibthict WASHINGTON, D. C EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS AT MODERATE RATES RATES: Sin Ob* S2-SO up - Double *2-50 up Spccial Ratc* pom Family Gnoup* c* LaRoc Partim Fr«*noly AtmoaPMBRE Fin* Food STRICTLY TEMPERANCE HOTEL GEORGE C. CLARKE. OWNER and Opcrator

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Gape lelanb Baptist Gburcb Corner of Gneney Street and Columbia A venae. REV. F. PAUL LANGHORNE, Minister. 787 Washington Street — Keystone Phone 8841 SUNDAY, JUNE 27 Morning Worship 10:80 A. M. Special Musk Bible School 11:46 AJL Evening Warship 7:46 P. M. Special Music Mid-Week Prayer Meeting jn Chapel Wednesday*—7:46 p.m.