HEWS VOTES OF UPPER CAPE MAT COCFTY
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IT TIMES’COliaPOHDEHTS
OCEAH VIEW
SOUTH DEM HIS
CAPS MAY COUNTY
INCREASE IK TAX HATE (pw 100)
Mrs. Melton Bdwards * and two children, of Newlleld. are visiting her Bother. John Moaaop. of Philadelphia, is visiting his sister. Joseph Downam and family, Albert Kara and family, Mrs. Albert and eon William spent Sunday at Egg
Harbor.
Misses Ida and Ruth Abrams. of| Philadelphia, spent Sunday with their sister. Lincoln Way and son. of Jenkins-! town. Pa., called on his mother here on Sunday. Charles Kurts, of Egg Harbor, spent Saturday evening with his
Miss May Cahaley visited ^ ^ _ mother on Sunday. ! Cape May City *-*• Miss Hannah McCormick spent the Ocean City 2 28 week-end with Mrs. Thomas Miller. Wildwood 2.37
Sea Isle City 2.24 Avalon 2.68 Woodbine l-*8
INCREASE IN RATABLES
M14 1921
Cape May County INCREASE 8 WDEbV° 4 ^^
1814
Cape May Coanty 8M t 88«.R° Cape May City 7«l,500.Cu Ocean City MT^t.OO Wildwood 618.M7.00 Sea Isle City JWWOO.OO Avalon 188,500.00 Woodbine 18.4QO.00
1914
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Robs have moved to Townsend's Inlet, where they have purchased a place. James Wrench and George Meher were Sea Isle City shoppers on Saturday evening. Mrs. Ethma Kirkland, of Philadelphia. called on Mrs. Albert Way on Monday. There will be a festival given at the school bouse Saturday evening. Mrs. Lewis Edwards, of Millville, spent Honda- with her sister.
Mimes Martha and Helen MeerwaM spent Saturday In Philadelphia. Mrs. Edgar Rom spent p rt of last
week with her father.
Mrs. Enoch Srull. Mrs Charies Nickerson and Ml*' oarah McKalg motored to Millville on Friday. Samuel Morton visited his sister
on Saturiay.
Miss Annie Nickerson Is visiting her sister. Miss Lydia Nickerson. Joseph MeerwaM and Chaa. Meerwald. of Colllngswood. spent the
week-end st their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. James El dredge and Mrs. Frank Barnes motored to Ocean
City on Thursday evening.
1918
.68933
2.92 2.88 3.19 2.74 3.45 2JI
1922 .979636 4.61 4.89 4.68 4.66 4.19
1922 41,671^85.00
1922 66048100 1,102,000.00 868424.00 14*441800 520.000.00 268.680.00 21,700.00
TowisEnrs hxet
SOUTH SEAT1LLX
Palmer Laagly. of Mslags. is vlsitthk CTs grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Laugty. Mrs. Alfred Barnes vt'lled her daughter at Pitman on Thursday. Mrs. Harry Spencer was shopping la Millville on Friday. Edward McAllister visited relatives in Bridgeton over the week-end. Mrs. Eva Riley and daughter Clan . are eo)oylng a trip to Niagara Falls. Mr. and sirs. Ralph McDonnell, of Millville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Payne over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Watson, of Millville, visited Mr. and Mrs. WU-
Mra. Harry Brennan and her eon Clark were the guests of Mrs. Wti-
the
Among those that were at Court House Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. John Norrii.. Mrs. Edward McAllister. Mies Halda Heaton. A B. Corson. C. E. Foster and J. T. Max on
and children.
Mrs. Hannon Hilton ts speeding (he week with her parents at Cum-
Mrs. Clarence Sack, of Tucks be*.! Mr. and Mrs. Irvin were down for John and fmnlly called on calling on relatives here Tuesday j the week-end st .the Irwlnla. his mother on Thursday. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Godw ird after spendMr. and Mis. C. F. Learning and ^ Mrs. Rachel Laughlln and dnugh- lag a pleasant sun.m r bad to return Mlm Margaret Ludlam s-ent to Ocean ter were tn Ocean City Wednesday | on nenoont of bustr.ess. but will be City on Friday. Mra Era Hem went Wednesday. down soon again. William H. Ludlam. of New York, 1 with friends In Palermo. ] Mr. nad Mra Pyles were the guests Is s guest of the Misses Ludlam Mra Clarence Winner and family j of Mis. Oodward for the week-end. Mrs. J. Douglas entertained Mr. visited her sister. Mra Caka. at Pal-1 Mr. aad Mra Fischer and son were and Mrs. Harry Holmes and Mra eruo. on Tuesday evening. | down Cor the week-end at their cot Len' Dowling, of Ocean City. Sunday. Rev. and Mra. Cawman were call-j tags, the Rainbow apartment. Mr. and Mra W. Coomb*. Mra Kel- tag In Beaville the tret of the week., K. Cox motored over from Delmortt
lie Baymore and Mra Allle Ambler Mr. and Mra A. H. Sapp were called on the Mimes Ludlam Friday. Ocean City visitors Wednesday. B. Hughes and family were week- Mias Anns McNeil. o» Tockahea. id guests of Mr. and Mra. Copeman. took supper with Mlm Oa-m
Mrs. E. McAllister and mother
Mr. and Mra
visiting among relatives tn Ocean
CUy
Mr. and Mra Norman Burke, of Marshal vllle. with his Mra Evana of Tuckahoe. was in town on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mra Ebben Brown called mi Mr. and Mra Howard Btltee In Court House Thursday. There was n Republican Meeting held In Red Men'* Hall Wednesday. It waa well attended. Mra Licxie Craft returned to her home in Camden on Friday, after time with her
spent Sunday with Mra Lawrence McKalg. Jesee Ludlam and family, of Cfpe May Court House, visited bis suets on Saturday. Mra Charles Faster and daughter called on the Mimes Ludlam on Sat-
urday.
Miss Mary Boyle spent the weekend with her brothers. Cart McCormick spent Sunday with his mother.
PALERMO
Washington Camp No. 169. P. O. S. of A., with their band, attended a district meeting at Cold Spring 'ft.uroday night. Freeman Pietson. of South Dennis, dhlled on his son. H. T. Pierson, on
Misr Cecil Comm, of Wert Cape May. spent the week-end with her
parents here.
Nicholas Foster Is -bi'llding an addition to tU house. Mr. and Mra. Jndson B. Corson motored to Snow Hill. Md.. last Fri-
Mra. Nelson Parlas. of Millville, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sikton. the first of the week. Samuel Morton, of Ocean CUy. called on his sister. Mra. Willism Champion on,Monday. Levi Grace has returned home after a pleasant visit with relative* at Millville and Gloucester. Mr. and Mra. Milton Grace and Mr. -and Mrs. Lincoln Van Gilder, of Atlantic City, motored over on Sunday and spent the day with John Rocap and family. Hiram Riley took In the Fair at Bridgeton on Friday. Mias Thelma Little, who has been ■pending the summer months here, has resumed her etudier st the State Normal School, at West Chester. Pa. Mra. Alice Payne and daughter E* tel la with Virgil Pierson motored to Philadelphia on Tuesday.
Wilbur Collins. Ralph Nickerson and James Dslley spent Sunday evening with Howard Gloating. Christopher Tenner, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday tn Palermo. Mr. and Mrs George Lore, of Deerfield. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Louis Pashlej. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wanderllck and -on visited the summer home here one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Murrae Sboetfer and Mra. Alice Haugfa have returned to Philadelphia for the winter. Leslie Adams and family ha moved in McGulgan'i store. Mlw Bertha. Field .tatted Mn. Shseller last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Cray, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with their son. Howard De Cray. Smith Collins and family, of Ocean CUy. will return to Palermo for a
short time.
Mra. Julia Clouting and daughter visited In Somers Point Friday even-
Fraakford for over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hines and son trotorod down from Frankford to spend a few days at tLeir cottage.
Mr. and Mis. Joeeph Hanley and two nona. Joseph. Jr., and BUly. t down visiting Mr. Hanley's mother on Cedar arenas over the weekMrs. Catherine Hanley had as her guests over the week-end, Mr. and
Mrs- -Jodhue Layer.
Mr. and Mis. Dtlgar. sod daughter were down tor the week-end at the Meadow Lark cottage. Mr. and Mra Biddlemeyers daughter Ethel were down over the
RIO GRAJTOE
T. H. Price Is spending n we* with his daughter. Mr. and Mra. Karl Clouting spent a couple of days this week with reta-
Mr. and Mra. William Robart and family, of Wildwood: .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robart. Sr., of South SeariUe, spent Sunday here with raimtivea. Mrs. C. Hand and children spent Friday evening at Court House with
friends.
Several from here want to the da*
I a caller
Mrs. Lunt. of the Rainbow, has met with the groat loss of her mother. Mrs. Grundy, who took n stroke and passed away September 22nd. Her kas will be felt vtry much as she was a devoted mother and wife. Thomas Laws and eon were we«t-
r the week-end and caught
Captain Crasser had a lark* crowd
Mr. and Mrs. William Miller were own for a few days at the Little
Mrs. Swing and daughter Jennie hero returned to Philadelphia after pending the summer k t their dBTU<«
the Meadow View
Mrs. Cornish bad at he- goes a Stacy Cornish. Mra War sec
gie roast and rider party at Court Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. R. Larry. Mrs.
WOODBERE
A meeting of the Parent Teachers Association was held st the public school auditorium Tuesday evening. September 19th. M. Cutler was a recent Philadelphia week-end visitor Mra. J. L Kats took a shopping trip to Philadelphia last week. William Abramson spent the weekend at Atlantic City. Members of the BoOrd of Education met at the Public School. Monday evening. September 19th. H. Goldlnger motored to Pleaaantvllle Monday afternoon. Ted Abram* spent Monday in Philadelphia. Among om week-end holiday visitor* wen-: Al Keesler. of Philadelphia; Mr. md Mra. H. Elsenberg. B Zrtnsky. Mr. and Mrs. M. Oreensteln and child, of PlAdelphia: Mr. and Mrs. Rosenthal and children, of Cape May. Al Singer. Mr. and Mrs. William Lipman and cLlidVen of Egg Harbor: Mrs A. Upman. Mias D. Cutlet arrived here Friday from Philadelphia to spend the winter months with her parents
Howard De Crav, of Philadelphia, is spending a short time with his
family here.
Howard Clouting has been a frequent visitor in South Ocean City
House Friday evading. Mra. Joseph Scrivaul on her sister here
enroute to Flint. Mich., to drive three new Bitick ears in. Two friend*
are accompanying her.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jaggard entertained company over the week-
end.
Mra. Harold Hand’s mother returned home to Berlin after spending
Hamilton, who motored down from Chester, and Mrs. Remington, daughter and friend, who motored over
am Atlantic City.
Mias Bells Morrison was down for • week visiting Mrs. A. Cornish.
Hotel Avalon still keeps the open door of hospitality. Lewis B. Rrnk closes The Marin-
Mra Miller, of the Lennox apartments, arrived Tuesday at Hotel Av-
Hydrangpe cottage Is still open. A large bouse party was entertained there by Mr. and Mrs. Daugherty
Mrs. Allgood Holmes left on Tuesday. Bonny Blink Is shuttered for the winter and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rorer hare returned to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mra. William .Weiss and family have returned to Philadelphia after a long and pleasant season at Avalon. Recent arrivals at Hots! Avalon e Mr. and Mrs. EUte. of Chester: Mrs. A. F. Greene. Mrs. L M. Greene. Master George Newton Greene, of Philadelphia; M. S. Bdwen. of Jersey City: Min Kstherine Connelly, MU* .nor Brskine, of Phlladelphia; Mrs. Gaff and daughter, of Moylaa. Pa.. Mr. Mitchell, Madam Byer and Mr. Byer. Mr. and Mra George J. Elliott are at Atlan(1c City for the week. John Hood. 2nd. who leased the Bunk cottage, has returned to Phil-
The Joseph B. Little’s and the Snyder’s have gone to town. Mr. and Mra J. hu Broner's cot ge is closed for the winter. Mr. and Mra W. W. Thomson have their hone In German
ks lonely with its garden n riot of Mourn and the
Mr. and Mra Hunter and far i latest tn leave »da will no doubt find i A. & Hood is to stay nil wta-
Mr. Lad Mra A. M. Hufnal are making a tour of the northern ettiaa Mr. and Mra 8. J. ADen took their niece, Min Grove, to Atlantic City for a motor trip on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Helwlg, of flat street, went home Tuesday. Mr. and Mra Sharp returned to Chestnut Hill Wednesday. Mr. and Mra Harrington, of 26thi street, have closed their will be back week-ends until October. Min Clara Wentscll. of Pblladel phis, and Charies Mai ley. of TTIouceater. were week-end guests of Mra
Levi WentieU.
Mr. and Mra Guy Bower and fai
STORE HARBOR
Mra. Robert Connor and children
^ . returned to their German tow n home
•tm, burti b« b.u,b- _ 0 „ dI „ .
; ter In her Ulnen.
Min Edith Sebroeder 1* spending me time with friends Ir Atlantic
Mr. and Mra. WiIlian Gardi.«r
•Ralph Nickerson and some friends "°' nr from here visited In Woodbine Mon“nlmBufcr -a o,b„
m,. <o Cr-.nb.lrt G«.rbr s.re.rt I, Ml"
Sunday ,ol» t b.cb •»« <«»• by
Mr. and Mra. Karl Clouting, of ?.io tr * l, ‘-
Grande, spent Sunday with his par- Mr - an,! >l, *• ** enis here tertalnlng company this week Mr and Mra Geor K e Rhlitenhoim . *fa C H * B * ■** nt Mon ' , * r • l “*' G-rnrantown. vl.„rb C-nd. b.r, .
art.
ap-Dt Sund.y wl.b Ur and Mr. El- S “"* U ™"
ton Corson.
Cover CroppihC Must Mot be Over-
‘’Tl^Halm Cora,of Mamura. <” day. -Ub Mr. GW »r
Min Catherii
pi .yed at ibe Maple -'h-'d* Farr*. Min B. Field paid Min Sophia Cake a visit Monday exenlug. The Pollt irlan*. <>i Pal#*no. >
very busy Tuesday
Ambrose Corson railed on R. Clouting Monday eveuing Mra. Harry Gannon rp*»» week-end In Somer* Point
Hard luck is blam-d n who have aolt heads
t by tlx
Do not let the rush at late summer work keep you from sowing a rover crop 96.00 should buy 23 t«> 39 pounds Of hairy vetch esed (enough for one mere). On* men of cover
and Mr* Smith Collins, of crop* next year will be worth 140.00 Ocean City, open: Sunday in Palermo , 0 *50.69 to your next crop Mrs. Sarah I).Hey and daughter —— Ruth vlsiied Mrs. J. S. Clouting Mon The thought of bis last drop alday afternoon ways brings horror to the face of H. Clouting visited relatives In he pa rath, te Jumper—also to the Rkj Grande Wednesday evening. , bootiegier
•■Joy a ole summer her*.
Mr. Joseph P. Lodge and family have returned to Philadelphia. Several machine loads went over to the Republican Man Meeting et Cape May Court House last week. Mr. John Carlson spent a day in
fly returned to their home lest Mon-
day.
Dr. and Mrs. Imlay. of Trenton, are at the Wright cottage for the balance of September. Dr. Cox and family have returned to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mn Monk and family, of 10th street, sad MiTand Mra. Clifford People, c: 22nd street, have dosed their cottages this week. , Mr. and Mrs. Speer and family returned to Atlanta. Georgia. Mrs. Boyer came down to take her mother. Madam Dougherty, up to fbwn last week. Min Elliott la at Hotel Avalon for a week. Miss Sallle T. V. Horn, who has, been at Stone Hhrbor for a fortnight. I has returned to Avalon.
TIMELY UPS FOR GALDiyjjj
This ta the age of spinach
Wiate,
I of the
men are doing thc.r
i kiadeem .by conmiy dishes of spinach. Dining car raj always offer the green; bettcrJ tauranta make a speciality of j Most of us don't like it canned J we needn’t eat It cammed u U
n backyard garden.
Choose the Hew Zealand
**1
rhlch is hardy aamagh to «ta»i * Irenes of cold and hart. PUy, any tims now. sowing U la row, u feet apart with an allowance «| feet between plants tn the rt>« % trnte of soda, or some other u-* geaotm ferUUner Is very bcnefictii | promoting growth. Spinach pii,* can ba cut all winter, even |
> It.
Time to •tort Iharhin Ctioy Blanching celery M another * that face* the heme gardener u % time of year. Bther the kmri s soil banking method eaa be twd M he eaa oegtr* annoeu as eeoi ■
of the row as dene ae pamlble u k Plant* aad held to plaw by *d books or hr gtoem mt lath r.vH
nally, n little at a time uatn i. tU
end of the seumn toe
'“fall
that soil mxyyp.l
(he heart of the tout*, but t! be done away with if n email n of soil i£ pressed agnUst the plant by hand when
■tnighveBr di
stalk aad holds *t together Save me attie Fir etoring pm* Una and sawaass. 'he besetrem M air. tte < otoer does better In tb* H but both need a good clrcuUiM * air. If they are to keet property.
We Bet 1
t Were Swapped
The ladiee of tha M. E. ChardJoyed a swap social IMuradxy n*
ight sor'iki^
they dh m of th* udj
•utly.
Mrs Howard Henry spent the 1 week-end hero with her husband at 1 “Tbs Strickland *' John Kelchard spent the week at I AUeoiown. visit lug relatives and ,
friends.
Mr. and Mra. William Geller have returned to Atlantic City, having leaaed 'heir apartment* on a yearly contract. i Miss Emily H11 deb run has returned to her pretty 98th street house after having a pleasant summer In northern New York. The Civic Club had its regular meeting on Wednesday, trauaacting routine business. Mr. Vosri and family went up to tbeli AMngtun home last week, but returned again on Saturday for a
longer stay.
Mrs Km ms Black spent pari of Septeml-er In her Pleasure Bay home but ha* returned to Fox Chase.
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