Cape May County Times, 31 October 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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,^LTO*( HILDRETH’S LETTER (Continned from pare 1) p» br s'Houn to be more than lelfaining. particularly In view of fact that with the exception of Tax Collector there la not another in Cape May County which tak< In more than It costa to run It Does the Judge, or Prosecutor, or School ; zrtntendent, or any other official ‘!l«ct enough revenue to begin to pay his salary? Of course not: this does not and should no - , subject them to criticism because o! It. And did mv Oemoeralie opponent during the Btriod he run the Sheriff-* Office coltret enoagh to pap on^hnlf in running erpentetf And if not, doe* it behoove him to try to make you believe that he could run the County Clerk-* Offer any more effciently and economically than it ha* br'n during my administration of itf It i* for you to toy. Mr. Voter. Respectfully. A. C. HILDRETH. WOODBINE.

A meeting of the Board ol Education was held, at the office of Mr. Levin, on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mr*. J. Benson and family returned from their weeks stay in New York City. Mias M. Ward spent Uie week-end in Philadelphia. A dance given br the Senior claas took place at the Liberty Hall, on Friday evening, in honor of E. I’otashuick, who left for Cleveland, this week. Mr. an<t Mr*. Woodliuger and daughter'aMended a wedding in Philadelphia, last Wednesday. Mis* E. Cohen spent Saturday at Cap* May. Mr. and Mr*. A. Shropshire and sister motored to Atlantic City, Saturday afternoon. A. C. Levenaon left for Philadelphia on Sunday. L. IskoviU and mother, of Philadelphia, spent s few dsys with relatives here. Mr*. Kramer returned to her home on Sunday.

Mr*. Scbultzberger and ton visited friends and relative* in Philadelphia, recently. M. B. Shapero waa a visitor in Philadelphia on Tuesday. •

SOUTH DENNIS. Mr*. Jas. Hasbrouck visited her sou at Wildwood, on Monday. CapL A. J. Mcerwald made a business trip to Philadelphia on Friday. John Foy, of Philadelphia, was the guesi of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyle. Sunday. Miss May Cahaley, of Wildwood, home for an Indefinite period. Oswald Hasbrouck. of Salem, spent the week-end with his parents. Robert Peterson, of Goshen, spent Sunday with Mrs. Smith Stiles. Mr. and Mrs. Fr.cman Pierson Mrs. C. Fidler and Mias Margaret Ludlam attended Pomona Grange at Dias Creek on Tuesday. Mrs. Mattie Goff, of Eld ora. ia the guest of Mrs. J. D. Crmndol. Miss Margaret Ludlam attended a Red Cross Meeting at Cape May Court House Wednesday. Mias Carrie Douglas, of Cape May City, spent the week-end with her mother. Capt. A. J. Meerwald went to Bivalve on Saturday. Miss HcsBie Cahaley has gone Camden for an Indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hasbrouck. of Wildwood, spent Sunday with Mr. and

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Mrs. Jas. Hasbrouck. Mrs. Herbert Carroll, of Denn called on Mra. Smith Stiles, on day. Chaa. Nelson, of Salem, week-end with Mias Anna He Miss Marguerite Meerwald week-end with her mother. Mrs. Eugene Stiles visited f laennlavllle on Saturday. Calvin Nlckeraon and Pleaaantvllle. were guests of Mrs. E. Nickerson, on Sunda; Miss Margaret Pierson week-end with her parents. L. Compton and son spent Si at home.

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