News From Tuckerton, 1917

Tuckerton Beacon 2 Aug 1917
William Foster of Camden was a week end visitor at the home of Mrs. William Bacharach.
Myer Fineberg spent a few days in Philadelphia this week.
Miss Hetty Smith is visiting Miss Blanche Cale in Beach Haven.
Mrs. Joseph Mott was an Atlantic City visitor this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Falkinburgh and Mrs. Mary Gaskill spent a day last week with Mrs. Stanley Cranmer in Atlantic City.
Mrs. J.B. Cazier of Kirkwood, Delaware is spending the summer with her niece, Mrs. H.B. Spackman. Mrs. Kirkwood will join his wife here this week for a brief visit.
Miss Warren of Trenton is the guest of Mrs. N.B. Horner.
Don't fail to hear Mr. R.F. Engle, president of the Ocean County Mosquito Commission at the Palace Theater tonight. Mr. Engle will give an address on the control of this pest and his talk will be illustrated with motion pictures. This will be in addition to the regular movie show. Mr. Engles talk will be exceedingly interesting and instructive to shore folks, as he is an authority on mosquito control work.
Mrs. Alice Dabney of Westfield, NJ spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rider entertained the latter's mother and sister, Mrs. Charles Klinger and Mrs. Phillip of Mt.Carmel also Mrs. Fry of the Central Hospital, Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fuher and son Albert of Essington were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anson Rider.
Miss Agnes Regel, of Camden, is visiting Miss Elsie and Lena Morey.
The Misses Elsie and Lena Morey spent Sunday in Cape May. Mrs. Herman Morey accompanied them on their return.
Mrs. George Roth, of Philadelphia, spent the week with her daughter, Mrs. Samuel Carhart.
Miss Christine Roth, of Philadelphia, again visited Tuckerton, spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Samuel Carhart.
Mrs. Howard Bird and daughter Angie and Mrs. Joseph M. Bird, son Frank and daughter Minnie and Mrs. Samuel Jones and son Dermott all motored to Atlantic City Monday afternoon and attended the circus and visited Mrs. Ruloff Morey and returned home Tueday evening.
Mrs. Amanda Seaman, 69 years of age, was found dead Tuesday morning at the home of Joel J. Salmons where she has made her home for the past two years. Mrs. Seaman was the widow of the late Clayton Seaman.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chartle, of Camden, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Marshall. Mrs. Charlte is manager of the credit department of the Victor Talking Machine Company and Mr. Marshall, a former Tuckerton boy is in the advertising department of the same company.

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