Cape May County Times, 12 March 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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“Jrtd Mrs W 9. Thompaon . Olives on Saturday. *)[. Richard Stereoa spent the week- . I'Mladelphla. 7, f^nnle Le^ia returned to her , 3 ;tor viritinK Mlw C. Coraon. y. Euyene SprSnscr and eon Frank ^ op» jjry Court Houae visitors c Vot is?. yn .io!in Fidler is visiting her mo,i Haleyrille. Mr ii mirzard spent Monday in f^Mpnia. jj I*, csce Fidler Is riidting Mrs. S-, nrad ray at Haleyvlile p* Vert as is attending Conference. )!, p. 1 isiiop called on Mr. F. FidIrt on Tbi rsday. y. j rC. Carroll and wife visited a,- *on in New York last week. y .. h nnati Fidler is visiting rels mr- .! C- pe Mry Court House, yr.- Sauuel V'escott and aon and yn s»ra ■ Robart were Cape May Coart Ho- *e visitors on Monday. Mr .'a nuel Woolson rjid family tfet: the week-end *n Cape May. Mr.-. G ant Fowler went to Philadelphia on l tonday, Xlio .s ra Fidler spent the week-end in 1‘tillad -Iphla. Mr W.irren Grace edited relatives i> Cap' a>y Court Houae. Mr M IV.-ardi sprained bis wrist Ur; v.eek.

Mr. Coleman Learning visited Wildwood on Tuesday. Thos. Miller and wife are vlr.-.ing In 1 Omden. Ralph Watson and family are gutati of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson. Mrs. Ralph Paterson, ol Avalon, visited k t mother last week. Lewis Edwnrds visited Vineland recently. Miss P. N. Williams is visiting at Avalon Mrs. Charles Fidler is the guest of Mrs. Ralph GoB at Oct in City. She la also attending Conference at Atlantic

City.

Several of our girls and boys attended the play given at Cape May Court House on Friday evening. Capt. A. J. Mcerwald spent the first of the week In Trenton. Thomas Holmes went to Woodbine on Friday. Leslie Ludlam. Jr. of Cape May Court House, spent the wiek-end with his aunts. Mrs. Somers Hickman died on Saturday after a long illness. A meeting of the trustee* of the M. E Church was held on Wednesday evening. The following trustees were elected: F. C. Barnes. J. W. Crandol and Harvey Nickerson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard James spent Tuesday evening at Dennisvllle.

AVALON COMMISSIONERS MEET. The regular meeting of the Commls•I * he.Borough of Acalon was March 4th with the mayor. Gilbert S. Smith, in the chair, and all Commissioners present. It was moved by Director Canfle'l second'd by Director Barron, that Rali'h Peterson be appoint.-d Search Clerk. The Mayor appointed Mr. Persnn, and Cr* same was confirmed fcy

ie Comm is* I or.era.

F. 1 . Canfield reported that he hao seen Mr. Nixon, and that the said Mr.

SOUTH DENNIS. Miss Bessie Cahaley has returned to Ur home, after spending a few weeks vith her sister in Millville. Matthew Jeffifeon spent Sunday vith his parent*. Mh* Marguerite Meerwald spent the seek-end with her mother. v Mr and Mrs. Joa McCray spent Monday at Cape May.

And Still They Starve!—European cabbage. Asiatic peanut*, and Spanish onions are on the American market In competition with the product of American fanners. Irish potatoes are offered in Belfast at I2.T7 per hundred pounds, wkiile in New York and other eastern cities the wholesale price I* about $5. In the face of theM- fact* the President asks Congress to appropriate (150,000,000 with which to purchase American produce for shipment to Europe for the hem fit of some hungry people in the former warring nations.

Nixon stated that a lot of 'he recent Master's saios were not recorded, and if the rate of interest was made 6% Instead of Sft- It msy be seme inducement to pay on hack tax-s On advice of the Solicitor the C< mmiaaloners wen. advlaed net to change the rate The Collector was authorised to get up notice of tax sale and to mall same with each bill he sends out. Mowd by Barruu. se. nded by Canfield. m have the Engineer to come over and so over the boardwalk and to prersce -i-eclfleation- for rebuilding same, r.nd to look over drains In ref trence io hnvir.r some kind of valve placed on same to keep tide water from backing up in same.

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