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Coronation Set For Tomorrow Evening

— continued Fnom Paoe One — more, Md., who has held the position since last summer. Members of the new queen's court are Stephanie Sieger, Cape May, princess; Betty Lou Hughes, Cape May, hostess princess; Nancy Lee Miller, Betty Hawkins, Alice Joan Kadel, Cape May, Janice Edsall and Judy Ann Killeen, West Cape May, and Gail Love Reneissen, qf Philadelphia, flower girls; Charlotte Warner, Cape' May, maid of honor; and Mary Frances Gilligan, Abington, and Nancy Taylor, Cape May, attendants. The new queen, who has been a member of the baby's queen Court for the past six years. Is one of the juvenile singing and dancing stars who appear weekly on the Kiddies' Revues at Convention Hall. Following the coronation of the new queen, a star-studded juvenile jubilee will be presented. The show was written, directed and produced by Miss Love. The jubilee’s theme will be “All Out for Victory.” and the program will be dedicated to men .in the • nation’s armed forces. Those taking part in the program will be Stephanie Steger, Charlotte Warner, Jeanne Matthews, Mary Frances Gilligan Nancy Taylor, Martha Jane Phillips, Marjie Donnelly, Alma McGruddy, Judy Ann Killeen, Janice Edsall, Alice Joan Kadel, Nancy Miller, Betty Hawkins, Ann Walton, George, Clarence, Eddie and Bobby Walters, Kenneth Lee Miller, Billy Wright, Ruth Nissen. Marion Endicott and Irwin Rennissen, Jr.

Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at 1626 Harrison street, Philadelphia, with interment in East Cedar Hill Ceme-

tery, Philadelphia.

He was a member of the Richard Vaux Lodge, F. and A. M., of Philadelphia, which conducted

funeral services.

His wife, Millie Morley,

Obituaries JEFFERSON S. GIBSON Jefferson S. Gibson, a former Cape May police chief, died early yesterday morning at Palmyra, N. J., where he was taken in the American Legion ambulance on Friday. He was 86. In failing health for some t Mi. Gibson was removed to the home of his youngest son ij Palmyra late last week. Mr. Gibson had been a mer of the Cape May police force for 27 years, the last 16 of which he had served as acting chief and chief. He retired 16 years ago. A resident of Cape May for years, Mr. Gibson has previously lived in Philidelphia and Salem. He is survived by four sons: Clarence, of Trenton; Robert, of Palmyra; Samuel, of Osawatomie, Kan., and William, of Palmyra; one daughter, Bertha, of Osawatomie, and a brother, William, of Cape May, who was also a chief of police here. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 at the Hollingaead Funeral Home, with the Rev. F. Paul Langhorne officiating. Interment will be ia Cold Spring Cemetery There will be a viewing Friday eve-

MRS. IRENE J. THOMPSON Mrs. Irene Jackson Thompson died Monday at her home, 6490 Ross street, Philadelphia, at the age of 40. Funeral semen will be bald today at the. Wagner Funeral Home, 1630 Fairmount avenue’, Philadelphia, with interment at Longwood Cemetery. Mrs. Thompson wax well known here, liaviug resided here many

years.

She is survived by her husband, William, one daughter, Betty Ann, a sister, Mrs. Thomas Glasgon, of Drexel Hill, and her parents, MV. and Mrs. Frank S. Jackson, of Stimpson’s Lane, Cold Spring. ROBERT L. PRATLEY Robert L. Pratley, of 1221 Lafhyette street, died Friday in Trenton at the age of 71. A native of Ireland, he had lived in Cape May for some time. He had been a gardener here for several yean. Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon at the Hollingsead Funeral Home with the Rev. Samuel Blair, pastor of the Fir*t Methodist Church, officiating Interment was in Cold Spring Cemetery. Mr. Pratley is survived by two brothers, James and John Pratley. of Philadelphia, and a sister, Mrs. Vernon Loper, of Cape May. HARRY CONOVER GREEN CREEK—Harry Conover, at this place, died Sunday at the age of 74. He was a lifetong resident of this community. Surviving ere his wife, the fo mer Ella H emingway, two sons, Marvin, of Woodbury, and Harry, Jr, of Green Creek; two daughters, Mrs. Mabel Ellison, of Philadelphia. end Mrs. Blanche Erncaon. of Villas; two brothers, Clinton and - Lewis, of Green Creek, and four sisters, Mrs. Laura Loper. Green Creek; Mrs. Irene Lowe, Wilmington; Mrs. Lillian Harvey, MayviUe, and Mrs. Florence Watson. Penns

Grove.

MRS. A. L. LEIGH Mrs. A. L. Leigh, resident of Cape May for many years, passed away at her home on North street last Thursday morning. Eastern Star services • held on Sunday evening and funeral services on Monday afteri, with interment in Greenwood Knights of Pythias Cemetery, Philadelphia. She is survived by her husband, Alvah L. Leigh; her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Erickson; two grandchildren, Mrs. John Hirst and John F. McGuckin, Jr., and a great-granddaughter, Barbara Anne Hirst. MRS. PAULINE EATON Word was received last week of the death of Mrs. Pauline Eaton, of 3216 McGee street, Philadelphia. Mrs. Baton is well known at this resort and had many friends here, having spent the past 80 summers .n Cape May. She is survived by two daughters. Miss Dorothy, who has lived with her mother, Mrs. Fred Carbinere, and one son, Edward, all of Phil-

adelphia.

Mrs. Eaton and her family spent much of their time while here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pharo, of Columbia

avenue.

Local Sailor Hurt Wfceo Ship Crashes Harold Hickman, AMM(lc), of Cape May, is suffering from shock and internal injuries sustained when the naval ship on which he served crashed in the South Atlantic recently, it was learned here

today.

a letter to The Star and Wave today, he wrote; “I’m on the road to recovery and I would like all my friends in Cape May to know. I thought perhaps you might give it an article In The Star and Wave and some of them would write to me the Naval Hospital. My address is Harold Hickman, AMM(lc) TJ. S. Naval Hospital, Jacksonville, Fla., Ward B-l. “It's quite lonesome here so if

VANAMAN IS PROMOTED Alfred.Grant Vanaman, son of Mrs. Lillie Vanaman, of Washington street, has received his promotion to seaman (1c). Vanaman. who is aboard the . S. S. Murray, graduated from the Great Lakes Training School with the highest average of his class, averaging 126 in gunnery. He entered the service December 18.

VACATIONING HERE The Rev. W. M. Cleaveland, synodical executive of the Synod of Pennsylvania, Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A., is spending his vacation at the Virginia Hotel on Jackson street.

Missioaaries Will iddret* Societies The Women's -Missionary So-

ciety of the First Presbyterian Church, Cape May, will hold a group meeting for societies and friends of the churches of Cape May and vicinity on Thursday afternoon, August 26, at 3 o’-

-’ock.

The Rev. and Mrs. George H. Winn, missionaries to Korea, under the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, will be the speakers, bringing some accounts of their missionary activities and experiences.

'OB TO AMMWD

Adopted April li. 19S0. BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED BT THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF CAPE MAT. THAT AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE WATER DEPARTMENT. DESIGNATING THE OFFICIALS THEREOF AND DEPINING THEIR DUTIES. REGULATING THE LAYING AND EXN OF MAINS AND CONNECTIONS THERETO. PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS FOR THE USE OF WATER AND FIXING THE RATES THEREFORE. AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION FOR ANY OF THE PROVISIONS THEREOF. Adopted . 1 It. mo. BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ S FOLLOWS: That there shall be charred as

ralnst each a is connected with the Water System of the City of Cape May and In Fbich year 'the sum of Five Dollars' ($5 00) per year for a mlnulm service charge which shall be payable on or before "le 1st day of July of each and every BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that this Amendment shall take “ Immediately uppn Its due ■ end publication, according to

T MILLET HAND. Mayor. GEORGE P WENTZELL I GRANT SCOTT. Commlsalone

Legal Advertising

P&OJBCT Bo. 1B0 AUGUST SO, 194S Sealed proposals for the constryc>n of a Coast Protection Stone tty on Delaware Bay. Borough of Cape May Point. Cape May County. N J will be received at the office of the Board of Commerce and Navigation. State House. Trenton. New Jersey at 11:*0 A. M.. Eastern War

by the Board of Commerce and Navigation. Bidders must submit a revised financial statement and statement of plant and equipment

1th their bid-

plans and specifications may be lewed at the olfice of the Board of Commerce and Navigation at 10C0 Broad Street. Newark. N. J. or In the State House. Trenton. N J. or will be furnished to contractors without charge upon request at the Newark No proposal will be considered less accompanied by a certified check made payable to the Board of Commerce and Navigation of New Jersey In amount at least five percent um (S%* of the total amoun' *'* - Section SI:S«-I. N J Re> ttatutee). and a certified statement ’rom a bonding company atatlng that It will fumlah necessary performance bond. The bid di-poslta received with the three lowest bids may be held for thirty (*•> days after the opening of bids or until forty-eight <rn hours after the accepted bidder has executed the contract and filed the required performance surety bond. All other bid de- - salts will be returned w.th In three svs of the opening of bids The. accepted bidder will be qulred to furnish performance bond

The foregoing amendment to an rdlnance was passed by the Board • Commissioners of the City of Cape May at a regular meeting held on the 13th day of August A: D. 1»«S and a hearing will be had upon the said Ordinance on the 3rd day of September A. D. 1S« at Il.lt A M.. at which time any person wishing to contest said Ordinance may be heard before Its final adoption. STANLEY C. SCHELLENGER. City Clerk. l-lf-lt-pf»T.t#

VOTXCB

The following Is a list of those applying In Cape May County for admission to the Bar of New Jersey, the examination therefore to be held on October 7 and fth. 1S4*. Objections to the admission of applicants may be made In person, or by letter addressed to the Board of Bar Examiners, at the State House. Trenton, or to any member of the Board, or to any member of the Committee on Character and Fitness

peeling th will be t i person 1

Wildwood

GARRISON. REX A. 117 W. Magnolia Ave. JAMES J. GAVIN, Clerk of the Supreme Court.

PBOHOnD Hairy Moca, ILS. N„ son w Mr. and Mm. William Moss, of * ir avenue, who is staCamp Perry, has received his second promotion within two months, from H. A- Pharmacist (1c) to Pharmacist (Sc). Sleeping hammocks for Navy men are hung five feet off the floor.

OKAJroSBT OF BBW i

The annua] meeting of Cape May County Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital Foundation will be held In the old courthouse building. Cape May Cifflrt House. New Jersey, on rUlSDAT, SEPTEMBER 7. 19*3

•t 8 F. K.

Nine members of the Board of Governora will be elected for three An Life Members, and all persons who contributed Five Dollars (*6.'”" or more to the county hospital fi during the calendar year 1942 By order of the Board of Go> nor* of Cape May County Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital Founda-

BOTXCB Or TRANSFER

Take notice that' application been made to Mayor and Council of the Borough of North Cape May. Cape May County. New Jersey to transfer to Theodore B. Valiant the Plenary Retail Consumption License No. 1 heretofore Issued Leslie A. Norton, for the premises located at 8. E. Corner Browning Avenue and Beach Drive. North Cape May, New

Objcctlonr, If any should be i

immediately In writing to Eleanor Oliver. Borough Clerk, Borough of North Cape May. R. F. D.. Cape May.

: B, VALIANT. Township of Lower. R. F. D. Cape May. N. J. ts-pf*S.96

SUMMARY 1942 AUDIT CITY OF CAPE MAY,

N. J.

The Honorable. The Board of Con Cape May. N. J

e report that we have audited the financial books and records of the

CITY OF CAPE MAY

To Oscar R. Levan. Mrs. Oscar 1 Levan, his wife, Frank P. Murphy. Mrs. Frank P. Murphy, hla wife, James Francis Slbrt. Linda M. Slbre. John X Flanagan. Mrs. John J. Flanagan, hla wife. Charles Q. Marine. Sallle V. Marine, Lloyd S. Bally. Mrs. Lloyd & Bally, his wife. Walter H. Bally. Celia Bally. Charles Welch. Mra. Charles Welch, hla wife. Gsorgs Mathews De Brails. Mrs. George Mathews De Brails, his wife, Elinor B. Claire and Guy 6. Claire and the unknown heirs devisees and personal — — —' t^el^or aia^of nlatrators grantees, assigns son In right UUs or In tares t of Frank P. Murphy, John J. Flanagan. Lloyd S. Bally. Walter H. Bally and Charles Welch respectiveBy virtue of an order of (he Court of Chancery of New Jersey,-made on the 27th day of July 1949. In a cause wherein the Borough of West Cape May a municipal corporation of New Jersey Is complainant and Garner T. Bishop and others are defendants you are required to appear and answer the bill of complaint herein on ' before the 28 th day of September •-XL or the said bill will be taken

i confessed against you.

The said Bill Is filed to foreclose certain tax sale certificate* Issued by the Collector of taxes of the Borough of West Cape May. New Jersey at tax sales held on the various dates named in the certificates and hereinafter set forth against lands and premises therein described and hereinafter further described situate In the Hughes Tract in the Borough of West Cape May. County of Cape May.

State of New Jersey.

And you. Oscar R. Levan are made defendant because you are the owner of record of the premises described in the Third Cause of Action as lots 10 and 11 In Block I. as shown on thi Plan of the Hughes Tract, made b! Earl Thompson. C. E-. made on Marcl 1904 and duly filed, under tax sale certificate dated August 21. 193S. And you. Mrs. Oscar R Levan, are made defendant because you have or may claim to have a right of dower in said lands and premises. And you. Frank P. Murphy, are made defendant because you are the owner of record of premises described In the Fourth Cause of Action, as lots 9, 10, and 11 In Block B on the Plan of the Hughes Traci under tax sale certifleate dated November 18. 1929. And you. Mra. Frank P. Murphy, are made defendant because you have or may claim to have a right of dower In said lands and premises. And you, the unknown owners, heirs, devisees, and personal representatlv Frank P. Murphy, and your, c of your heirs, devisees, exec administrators, grantees, asslg successors In right, title or interest, are made defendants because you have or may claim to have an Interest In said lands and premises,

described.

And you. James Francis Slbre are made defendant because you are the owner of record of the premises described In the Fifth Cause of Action, known as Lots 1 and 2 In Block B on said Plan under tax sale certificate dated August 21. 192B. And you. . Xlwda M. Slbre, are made defendant because you are the wife of James Francis Slbre. and have or may claim to have a right of dower In r '* lands and premises. And you John J. Flanagan, made defendant because you are ...„ owner of record of the premises described In the Sixth Cause of Action, known as Lots S and 6 In Block G on said Plan under tax sale certificate 'ated August 21. 1925. ' ' •Ira. John J. Flanagan, ar fendant because you have or may claim to have a right of dower In said lands and premises. And you. ' nown owners, heirs, dr"' sonal representatives c. d your or any of your

A complete copy of scope or audit actions of the Tax Colli Water Department. Plu

Magistrate

s on file In the office of the City Clerk. scope of the audit covers the financial and Treasurer. City Clerk. Superintend!

1 Building • *—

abtng. Electrical and 1

! Inspectors. Police

BANX ACCOUNTS:

with bank opposite and paid checks i — -- December 31. 1942 the cash accounts were reconciled with the bank balances, which were certified to us directly by the depositories of the City. Following Is a comparison of the cash balances of the general

Current Account

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Hollingacad's Funeral Home. Cape May. yesterday afternoon with the Eev C. W. Wag. of Green Creek,

OLAHHNIK H. MOSLEY DEL HAVEN—Clarence _

Morley, of 6 Seventh street, Dei

The Board of Commerce and Narration reserves the right to waive ny InfortnaUtiee In or to reject any • all bids FKXffK D. HOLMES. Director and Secretary 19-3ta-pf|20.28 ,

fly'virtue of an order of the*, Court of "Chancery of New Jersey, made on the day of the date hereof. In a cause rln Mar Fjlrounds, executrfx of

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made by Oieater Wllaon. Collector of Lower Township. Cape May County. New Jeraey. record^ In the office of the (Jerk of Cape Mar County In Book No. 294 Mortgagee. Page 1M

Ella Felling hy Mary J Bata, by . JTth A ^ 1## £ oak No. its *• Ac And yi *

That the requl

1.276.44 810.56 2,926.60

guana art or rxcohjciudations

13.60 221 54 3.989.96

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1 personal taxes, wh

h are uncollectible, be cancelled by re-

That the Assistant to the Tax Collector and Treasurer be Instructed to reconcile the cash book balances with the bank balances at the close of each month. If the Treasurer Is unable to be In the office. That the tax overpayments be refunded or applied to a subsequent year's tax. That all Interfund accounts be adjusted upon the receipt of this report. That the unuaed cash balance of the refunding plan.be transferred to the Reserve to Pay Bonds by resolution. That the comments regarding the Bond and Interest Account receive special attention. That the stub*-on tax bills be used and kept for auditing purposes. We shall be pleased to assist you to the fullest extent In connection with the recon-,rr.prdatlons'of this report. • It la further certified that this report was prepared from the books, records and documents, submitted to me or my representatives, supplemented by personal Inquiry and Investigation In my opinion the accompanying balance sheets and related statements present truly the financial position of the City of Cape May. County of Cape May.- at December 21. 1942. and the results of Its operations for the year 1942.

EL WOOD C. DAVIS, tered Municipal Accountant No. 92 (N. J.) - CURRENT ACCOUNT

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lands and premises so described, ^you^ Charles O. Marine and

made defend*

the owners described

Sallle V. Marine ants because you

records of the pn.....^.„ the Eighth Cause of Action,

. 8. 9. 10 and 11

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Block C cert I •

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e dated November 1!

Lloyd S. Bally and .. »». Bally are made defendants because you are the owners of record of the premises described In the Ninth Cause of Action known as Lota 14 27 Inclusive. In Block D of said in and lots 5. 6. 7. 8. and 12 to 25 Inclusive In Block B on said Plan under two tax sale certificates dated December 6. 1926. duplicates of which arc recorded In Book 289 of Mortg- **“ County of Cape May.

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defendant because ■aid lands and pt>

Celia Bally, are made defendant’because you are the wife of Walter H. Bally and as such, you have or may claim to have a right of dower In said lands and premises And you. the unknown owners, heirs, devisees.

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Lloyd S Bally, and

. , our h-‘— -*— 1 admlnlstrati

. successors In right, title or Interest, are made defendants b cause you have, or may claim to hat

merest In said lands and pren

so described. And you Chario- ; h. are made, defendant because are the owner of record of premdescrlbed In the Tenth Cause of Action known as Lou 19 and 26 In Block F on said Plan under two tax sale certificates dated December 14. 1920. And you. Mrs Charles Welch.

ide made defendant because

. - —'e or may claim to have a right of dower In said lands and premises And *you. the unknown

v 1 sees, and personal

representatives of Charles Welch.

-our heirs, devadmlnlstratora. In

if Bonds and

Revenae Accounts Reoeiv Sales Contracts Receivable Due from County of Cape May Interfund Accounts Receivable

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I Lot 1 1

August 21, 1626. George Mathews DcBralla. a defendant because you have

claim to have an Interest In said

lands and premises so described.

And you. Elinor B. Claire are made

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record of premises described In Twelfth Cause of Action, known as lota 14 to 19 Inclusive In Block C. Lota 6 and 6 and 14 to 18 Inclusive In Block F. and LoU 2 aa& 4 In Block G. and Lota 6 to 16 Inclualve’ In Block J on said Plan of Hughea Tract, under tax sale certificate dated •• vember 28. 1922. And you. Guy Claire, are made defendant because you are the husbaad of Elinor B. Claire and have or may claim to have a right of cUrtasy In the lands and premises so described. Dated July 27, 1942. V_ T. MILLET HAND. Solicitor of the Complainant “cSriSrss. 8-12-4 U-pf< 85.24

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