News from Tuckerton, 1923

NEW JERSEY COURIER 26 OCT 1923
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carhart are making an extended visit in Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Riley of Ventnor visited h ere on Sunday.
Mrs. Sara Blackman and Mrs. L. Jones are spending the week at Glen Echo, MD and Washington D.C..
Miss Helen Brong of Wilkes-Barre, PA is the guest of Prof. and Mrs. L.L. Coil.
Miss Marian Leake spent the weekend in Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Markland and Mrs. George Jones, have moved into E.E. Adare's residence for the winter.
Mrs. W.S. Allen and Lyman Allen motored to Hightstown last week. They visited Mrs. Allen's daughter, Mrs. John Plant.
Mrs. George Leake entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Proud and children of Camden, and Miss helen Weeks of Collingswood.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Parker, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ireland, motored to Patchogue, L.I. and spent several days there recently.
Miss Marian Parker has returned from a visit in Atlantic City.
Mrs. Francis Parker is spending a few days at Ventnor.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers have returned from a visit in Atlantic City.
James Marshall was home from Camden on Sunday.
Mrs. F. Von Hebler of Philadelphia is spending some time at the home of J.J. Pharo.
Mme. Cottrelly-Wilson has been home from New York to spend a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. S.S. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. F. Parker motored to Bradley Beach on Sunday.
Mrs. E.F. Reid, Mrs. A.J. Rider and Mrs. J.V. Mathis are attending the State Convention of the W.C.T.U. at new Brunswick th is week.
Quite a number of members from here attended the Moose Lodge at Atlantic City on Monday evening.
Gypsy Locke and family are here on their annual visit.
Miss Katherine Frazier spent Monday at New Brunswick.
Jos. B. Mathis attended a meeting of the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. in Camden on Sunday.
Mrs. John Kohler is spending a fortnight with Mrs. F.W. Linder at Bristol, PA.
Mrs. Morgan Morris and Miss Myrtle Bennett spent last Wednesday in Philadelpia.
E.A. Kertscher of New York City is here on a gunning expedition.
Mr. and Mrs. Eber Rider, Mrs. Anna Rider and Stanley Ireland are visiting at the Lighthouse, Sea Haven, this week.
Albert Lane is employed in Atlantic City.
Ernest Smith is again at the Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, being treated for throat trouble.
R.M. Hause, W.C. Jones and Richard Mottram enjoyed last week gunning on great bay.
Capt. A.H.T. Rider of Sea Haven, passed through here on a visit to Phila. last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hanson, who have been at Beach Haven during the summer, have returned to their home here.
Mrs. Joan Fleet of Sayville, L.I. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Milton Rider.
L.I. Foley of Philadelphia was among last week's visitors.
Thomas Cale and family have returned home after spending the summer in Beach Haven.
Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Barwick are occupying W.H. Pharo's house on Otis Avenue.
The Civic Association are arranging an entertainment to be given sometime in the near future. It will be called "The Minister's Wife's New Bonnet".
The revival services that are being held at the M.E. Church continue to be well attended.
Wm. H. Van Gaasbeek of the U.S.N. is spending a few days here with his family.
Reuben Gerber's new store will have it's official opening soon.
Joel Van Sant spent a week's vacation withhis family before leaving for Jacksonville, Fla. He went on the yacht "Siesta" owned by Judge White of Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Parker of Brooklawn have returned home after spending the week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Parker.
Mr. Benjamin Mathis who is employed at the State Reformatory at Rahway, is home for a few days.
Miss Doris Montfort was a guest of Mr. and M rs. W.C. Jones part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Riley of Ventnor were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jules Horner, jr.
Mrs. Jules Horner, jr., Mrs. Samuel Jones and Mrs. Walter Sapp were Atlantic City visitors last week.
Mrs. Jack Jones of Atlantic City is spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jones.

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