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HEWS NOTES OF OFFER CAFE HAT COUNTY
CORRESPONDENCE PAGE
Mias EUa Morion ▼ tailed her slater in MUMUe on Monday. Mrs. L. Johnson, of Cape May. rial tins her unde. Captain Stephen Jefferson.. Master Freddie Conner spent the week-end at Atlantic City. Mrs. Lawrence McKalf and daushter, Deborah, spent Friday at Avalon. Mrs. Clinton Nickerson etaited relatives at DenntsvlUe on Friday. Mrs. William Peterson and children. of Atlantic City, were re suests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. A Broalus and Mis. H. A Thomas went to Wildwood Sunday. George Naeder spent Saturday In Philadelphia Frank Matnola and Otis McRalg spent Saturday at Cape May Court
Mis. Frank Moore spent a few days of last week with relatives. Misses Margaret and Mary Ludlam spent the week-end In Philadelphia. Captain Stephen Jefferson motored to Cape May on Wednesday. Samuel Morton visited his si on Saturday. Mrs. Laura McKaig is visiting at Cape Ma>. Miss Edna James went to Millville on Thursday. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Lawrence McKaig and daughter, Deborah, went to Millville on Monday. Miss Margaret Nickerson fell and injured her shoulder on Friday. . Mrs. Lana Dowling Is visiting Mis. J. Douglas. » Misses Edna Jamn, Mary Ludlam. Hannah McCormick. Martha Meerwald. Mis. Belle Miller and Mr*. Eva Hand attended Teachers' Institute at Cape May. Captain A. J. Meerwald has had electric lights Installed In hia home. Ralph Goff called on relatives on Sunday. Dr. Eleanor Beesley was calling on friends on Saturday. The following pupils were present every day In September- Margaret Nlckereon. Melvin James. Edward
TUCXAfcOE
Tuckahoe. with Its bl'v-utf'ig hedge rows and brilliant flower bed^. la very fair to the eye of the traveler. At the elation the wall kept grounds speak a welcome, and as one pragreaea along Reading avenue and up Main street the pleaaant i.apresslon la deepened. The houses are largely of the solid CMonlal type with ample grounds. Here aid there a knor* modern structure a) owa the growtn of the town. TuckL.no* '..gn School has over fifty pupils. There are students from Palermo, Head of River, Beasley’s Point. Petersburg and Corbin
City.
The young people are busy Just now with plays for a Masquerade party on Halloween at Steelman's
Hall.
The hours of service at the M. E. Church are: It: SO—preaching by the pastor: 1:30—Sunday ScV-ol; 7:30 —Preaching. Mrs. C. M. Griffith has begun a course of Instruction In short hand to her Sunday School class. They meet at ber bouse every Friday night and
Delphine UcCaDaugt was over the week-eud. Edward Kerr, of Dr wall was at his boat Boom over Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Fisher and family were at their cottage mi the
bay.
F Rider. MIUou Schlder and Fred Rider. Jr., were at their new I Bayvlew Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Washington of Palermo, have moved over to one of Mrs. Pfeiffer'S apartments for the vrinter. Dr. Graves, of Philadelphia, was a Sunday visitor. Mr. and Mis. G. C. Taney, Media. Pa., are at the Strathmore cottage. Mias Ruth Spouner, of Grandfiald, Mass., was spending the week with Mis. E. P. Varney. Dr. John P. Frey, of Philadelphia. Is spending two weeks at the Strathmere cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mann motored over to Ocean City Saturday sight. Frank Schaffer was In town Sun-
stay for a social hour and refresh- ***?-
mts after the 1
Mrs. Rent Byers. Miss Ruth
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Rice and j er - Mr * ^ 84tu « nd Varney Mrs. Rice s mother. Mis. San. uel motored to Cape May Friday. Steelman, have closed their bungalow Lumpp has closed
•over the river" and moved Into the Bartlett house near Main street. Mrs. Anna Creamer and her daughter have moved from Petersburg to Tuckahoe for the winter. They are living in Mrs. Clark's house on Main
street.
Sunday was Harvest Home Sunday at the M. E. Church. The pastor Rev. C. M. Griffith preached an effective sermon on ''The Life that Counts/’ The church wss appropriately decorated with corn stalks, fruits, flowers and vegetables, which gathered up and sent to the sick or needy after service. The Ladles' Aid will bold its regular meetings on the first Tuesday of every month. Mrs. Jennie StUle is tne president. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turning and Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace
Meerwald. Frank Mainola. May Hick- dered a surprise party with a Pot man, Deborah McKaig. Ebble Sarah j Luck supper In appreciation of their Conner. Lillie Sutton. Eva Sutton, i assistance In the musical part of Italic James. Joseph Robinson. MU- ! many programs. They sang at the ton Thomas. Franklin Myers. Ethel j "Head of the River" services last Sutton. Helen Meerwald. Norma | Sunday. There was a wealth of good
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Hickman. Hasel Hickman. Mavis things to eat and a social hour en-
Hiekman. Mary Myers. Frederick I livened wltk music.
Conner. Russel Fowler. Ernest Fow- David Gaunt Is 1U at his home In
ler. Clayton Hickman. Somers Hickman. Raymond Hickman, Marshall
Hand.
PALERMO
A party of gunneta from here hare gone to their cabin at the head of
Cedar Swamp Creek.
Miss Myra Clouting, of Trenton, spent the week-end with parents
cottage on the point after a long Elay. Captain P. E. Johnson Is having his house moved. George B. Jeffery*
doing the work.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moore, Jr-, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Epnton were at their cottage over the week-ea*. Jack Godfrey, who has been sick.
Is back at school again.
Elisabeth McCullough and WUUaa
Sprool motored up to the
game at Ocean City on Saturday. Mr. and Mia. David Reed are D ortng to Florida for the winter. Mr. and Mia. R. W. Troemner m
SEAVILLE
Mia. Fred Roeewall end dsaghts Helen, of Pitman, are visiting Alfred Baraea and family.
of Woodbury.
TOWnOU'S INLET
Mia. Swing and two daugh were down at the Meadow View i
a party of friends.
Mr. and Mis. Dilgart and daugh-
wlth his father. George ter Rath were down for the week-
end. Mr. Dilgart caught about 17S
Mia. Harry Spencer was shopping
in MlUvlile on Wednesday.
Mrs. George Hltnerknd eon George Jr., are visiting relatives In Phlladel-
for
bar n
Sees left
e In Chicago, HL Mrs. remembered aa Mte Hel-
Hese will be
en Way.
Mrs. F. M. Hltner and daughter, Mia. Jennie Currie, motored to Atlantic City on Wednesday. At the semi-monthly meeting of South SesvUle Grange, No. 1S3. on Tuesday night, the 340.000.000 Road Bond lasoe was discussed, pnd at the conclusion of the meeting South Seaville Orange went on record as faror-
The fall c eetlng of Cape May County Perm aa Grange will be held
Friday, October 27.
them large weak flah. Mr. Oouldy caught two Urge weak fish weighing about twenty rounds. Mi. and Mrs. T*y)or were down at the Margie for the week-sad. Mr. and Mia. God ward and non ’ohn, and daughter Margaret, ware down at their cottage on Cedar ave-
nue.
Jack Nlvell and son Billie were down for the week-end at the Punch and Jody. Howard Fullerton and his niece. Mrs. Barth, and son Howard, were down for a week at the old home-
Mr. Metcalf and friend came down last week to go fishing and they had
one Joyful time.
Mrs. F. Hanley had as her guests for the week-end her eon, Joseph
Hanley, and wife, and two
good program has been provided by eph, Jr., and BiUie. the Worthy Lecturer. A T. D. Howell, Mr. and Mia. Miller are down for of Cape May Orange. a week at the Little Reba for Iheir Arthur Carmen, of Millville, was' health, tho guest o.' H. A. Payne and wife at Mia. Shellem and eon Francis a»* dinner on Wednesday. 1 visiting her sUter. Mrs. Frank WalH. B. Payne. Jh, came down from j lace, of PhlUdelpbia. for a week. West vine for a dav with his parents. ; Mia. Coin's mother. Mia. Clayton. Balser Abrams has moved his fam- j has gone to Lancaster. Pa., to visit lly to Millville. her daughter and. new grandson. and children, of. Mr. Asay and Mr. Compton motSwedasboro. are vtalUrg H. A Payne ' ored from Bridgeton to cloee their and wife. - cottage for the winter. H. T. Pierson has had a plpelees : George Cardan down for the heater Installed In his home on Main j week-end to visit his mother, street. Stacy Cornish has made quite an Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Van Glider ' improvement to his place by putting of Atlantic City, visited John Rocap a cement walk all around, nd family on Friday. Mrs. N. Sutton has as her guest Earl Gasklll. of Elmer, called on ; for a week her cousin. Mrs. J. Cavaj Edward McAUtster and wife Sunday naugh. evening. Mrs. E. Norton has as ber guest
M of Nr* Wiin, Sapp Friday mrenlag WUHam Lnyton and family a*
William Gannon. Jr., made , b* ess trip to Atlantic City s, [cr ^
down at their cottage for a few day* ' Mm. Hiram Rocap and Mm. John her brother, from Oiney. for a week.
Rocap were shopping in Woodbine on ! I Friday. WELLS—BROWN
v «. .T1 .. - Mr - aBd Un Bradford Steelman.
'■« * Si-1- Dorothj W.U,. of M.f man's mother. Mm. Uda Wheaton. Court House, surprised her friends by
under his house.
K. Schurmann has moved his Cam
117 Into U. Winn Hon- .1 Uio Wine 1 „ “*' 1 ' * TOlntU «llw>lnif oH to unnnn on Frt-
j House on Saturday. ; James Brown, of Baltimore, at her
Vineland, brother's home. Mr. Lewi* Wells.
.... . .. Thp brJde Kroom had UtUe Bup _
on Thursday.
put on his house and bam. . _ th
William Eldridge was at the Coun
Judson Corson attended the State Council of the J. B. O. U. A M. at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. George Plautt and daughter, of Ocean City, visited friends here Friday. Palermo will soon be lighted by electricity as all the poles are ready j
for wiring.
Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Rhlttenbouse. of Germantown. Pa., vlsltad R. W. | Clouting Thursday. John Hboonkoff Is the a SOO-tnilr radio receiving set. A large number of people visited In PhlUdelpbia Columbus Day. John Shaw lost a valuable home one day last week. Mm Harris Corson, of Marmora, visited ber sister. Mm. Elton Corson, here Saturday afternoon. Wyvllle Dailey end David Dailey called on H. Clouting Saturday even-
Corbtn City. Mi. Gaunt submitted to an opemtlon aonn time ago bat has not yet fully recovered his strength. Mm. Samuel Steelman, for nine years president of the Tuckahoe W. C. T. U.. Is staying with her daughter. Mrs. Edward L. Rice. The pretty W. C. T. C. building was bnilt during ber administration. "It must have taken a lot of Pot Luck suppers." said the scribe. ‘‘No." said Mm. Steelman. “1 had a lot of women who were good workers and they Just went out after the -noney and got it too. Captain Phil Wheaton was a great friend to us." Mm. Rice la now the president of the Union as well as an officer la the County or-
ganisation.
A party of twenty-oue from Tucka-
hoe went to PhlUdelpbia on Columbus Day. taking advantage of the special rales offered by the Reading.
That part of Tuckahoe. which has
been known as "Over the River” became Corbin City on Wednesday. Steelman Hall bectUnea City Hall and Charles McKeague Is Mayor. The
final separation papers and map! was signed on the 18th.
Mi. and Mrs Karl Clouting, of Rio Grande, are spending a week with parents here. Miss Sophia Cake called on Elisabeth Dailey Wednesday evening. Mr and Mrs. Washington Corson have moved to Camden. Mm. Uyl Clouflng and Miss Emma Clouting were Ocean City visitors Monday evening. Leslie Corson, of Petersburg, visited friends here Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mm. Louis Pashley, of Dividing Creek. vUUdl~ relatives here Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Cray, of Philadelphia, visited with their son
here.
ty Farm Tueeday on btrainees. Mm. Ralph Peterson, of Avalon, called on her slater here Wednesday. Mm. Carrie Carter and daughter, of Ocean City, epent the week-end
with her son here.
Milton Hess, of Camden, visited his sister here on Tueeday. Mr. and Mm. Unwood Sack, of Ocean City, were In town Tueeday. L^on Mlckel, formerly of this pUce. was in our town on business Tuesday. Mm. R. C. Smith, her mother and sister, were In Ocean City Thursday. Work started on the new state road here Monday morning. WlUUm Eldridge picked ten keiffer pears weighing 9 3-4 pounds. Mm. Lyde Smith was in Ocean City
the last of the week.
OCEAN VIEW
Miss Alma Anderson was an Atlantl? City rUitcr on Monday. Richard Godfrey and eon. of Dias Creek, called on his mother Sunday. William Kurts was a Salem visitor
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. Newton Townsend •ttle- | motoreil to Ocean City on Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mm. Ward Stille were 1 Joeepb Downam and family and surprised on the twenty-eislh annl- Mr end -Mrs. Harry Downam were veraary of their wedding by a party Atlantic City sboppe-s on Monday, of friends who come loaded with Pot Myra Way. of Trenton, visited her
Luck goodies. A five dollar gold mother on Sunday,
piece for each one was left as a sou- Mm. Judah Sot ter* sms* Cape May j Dr ' Lo111 * finder returned to his venlr. A Jolly evening was open'.. Court House visitor on Monday. home In Philadelphia after ependlng While fruit has beei. poor this year Ralph Voung visited hi* parents on : week w,t N Mr. and Mm. M. Goldgeneral farm crops about Tuckahoe Sunday. | man. have been abundant. Mm. Harry Garrison and son. of Mr *‘ ** v - Slone w «» a recent D. McKeague has been busy with Newfield. spent the week-end with i 'Washington visitor, all his teams unloading a big battle- ber mother 41 r*. Myers died Tuesday evening ship car of anthracite. He has an- Lyman Warner and ton visited j Blowing a long period of Illness, other load of Pea coal due. Uap* May Ooart House Saturday. ^ ,#f * 4 h4t J' filrl six days old. and Mm. Bdwar.l Bur.ey were A chicken pot-pie supper was given K, ^ ln4r - °* Philadelphia, visited among the fortunate t.nee whose on Wednesday evening for the Itene-1t°*'n lost Saturday, friends remembered they hod been of the hall j ^ n - L«e and daughter, of Phila-
Eugene Langfy. of Malaga, epent Sunday with his P*rents, John Lfing-
ly and wife.
Sherman Barnes has opened the homestead and will remain there until after the gunning season. Mm. Annie Hines, of Gloucester, was here on Tuesday, looking after the property of the tote Elisabeth
Grace.
Master Glen wood Spence is with hie grandparents- at Gosh go for a short visit. Jesse Allen, of Woodbine, has bought the property of Baker Abram* and will move here In the very near
future.
Miss Florence Corson, of Borden town, came down for Columbus Day. which she spent with her parents, Newell Corson and wife. Mm. A B. Corson attended the Teachers' Institute at Cape May Court House on Monday. Bradford Steelman and wife, of Camden, and Mm. H. T. Pierson motored to Wildwood on Monday. Cape May on Tuesday, and Atlantic City
on Wednesday.
The P. O. S. of A. Band, which was recently reorganised, had their semimonthly practice on Tueeday night, under the leadership of Profevaor Duffleld. of Woodbury.
emtltious fear for they were married on Friday the thirteenth. The bride was m stenographer in the office of Jesee Ludlam. Mr. Brown has a portion on the Pennsylvania Railroad. The couple wUl reside at Cape May
Court House.
Before you decide to paper that dingy room, try sweeping down the walls with a clean broom, finishing them off with a dry cloth. It i rave you a papering bill.
Mm. William Bag* and *oc ** Ocean City shopper* Monday. Mm. Speneer Young, teacher is school here, attended the Ttsch. era* Institute at Cope May Mondq
logs after being I on the rick list. Cecil Townsend, of Ocean Ciu ' - .ori,
thbi
rial ted the Community Theatw i Tuckahoe Saturday evening ■ Preaching nerrioea were held u tk M. E. Church Sunday evening. Mrs. William Gannon has rettn home after spending two weeks it Qi bedside of her Invalid father. J. Jack and family are enter. » Ing relatives of Sea irie City. Byron Young, of Phlltdrlpfck spent Sunday eroolafi under the m entol root 'L 1H| I Gilbert Comen. of Ocean Ciq spent Saturday afternoon with t father here. Henry Vein bolts entertaim-d Phi adeiphls friends Sunday. Will lam Bron* was an Atiu City shopper Saturday afternoon Hany Madam, of Plessanrlh •ent the we*k-en.d with
Henry Bain bridge, of PhlladrlpU
patents and Mm. A B. dark entertained > pany over Sunday. Earl Sapp la aa the sick list
Doris Layton was on Ocean 08 visitor Monday. las Halee Cornea motored u May Monday. Mm. BUUweQ foeng nos a I
ofthUd
Mr. nod Mts. A B. Smith n.««d to Palm mo San day.
WOODBINE
fifteen years wedded. They gatb ered In full force and gate them < Pot Luck supper at their home o
I Main street.
A Hint to tne Hen*
bpent the week-end at the
! Levin borne.
M. Rablnowlts. Mias D. Cutler and!
Reiss, sink I
"dead to the world” for shout three j day’
nilnuu* the nest time you am weary; “No—he happened to be .i relatlan with hcusewrrk. H freshens you up Ul my husband’s, fortunately!"-Lon-
like a nap and takes much leas time. • don Opinion.
Abble. the 111 tie girl of the family. 1 sister and Mm. Rabinowitz motored wa* seated at the breakfast table one j to PhllaJelpkla Friday, morning. As usual eggs were served.! Mrr. Comets and children am Either she was not hungry or she spending the week with Mrs. Cornhad grown tired of the bill of fare. | etr'a parents. Mr. find Mm Abram-
CLenp
Did you have to pay anything
bojr and go that man you ran over the other for very eornesily and soberly she re-j ori'V
n Wise C Cohen spent the week-end
I do wish hens would lay some- j In Philadelphia,
hIng besides egja/'- Th? Piogme-j J. Abnimscm Is visiting relatives
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