Cape May County Times, 3 January 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 1

County Times

CAPE MAY COUNTY (Sea Isle City P.O.), N. J., FRIDAY, JANUARY

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TAXES AOAtM DUE A EXT MAY, SY MEW LAW.

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5 Cents a copy, $1.50 a Year

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Alfrf^ is »ow btwii SUP* «rerr d*y pttnti&g -.h* I acqBlred fum property Of H«

DUiaocd, « Oeeea View.

Mr. and Mrs Charts K. WWtttoirten R eetertaJoing r^elr dMtcfcten. the M ElUtbe;!'. and Kraaoee WhU-

nacloe, dorto* the boUAay*. of many dLCterecsea mat the avoiding Mr*. Philip Manfre tad her IHtie m ,* nd

hare been ftalny ew Year’* at -Alete 6

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In the tutt-ir.n

«*• mmmra followed in the mfij spring. Under the

» 1tt « E»e moutba' interval between

»he two payment*, allowing all

to be flind and most of them t <*J>*!arr tb* eecood paynwnL WMH tb* tax bill will be made ool tar tb* ton amount, taxea will be reo*d^d to two toatallmenu. The fint

due April 1. and wiU be wrt paid June Itt. The

tn the delinquent

“ " an 7, nor men.

"otond half rf the

wfl! be doe December tot. after

It to ©iSlBiut. and the entire

lx will be aJtoc on the property. On* entirely new prcrUion to 1 te anwwaor afW eoapletiag bis •wnant and before turning ' ' • °Tor to tb* oosaty board for Uob and revision, rtall gi*# the payer* an o^ortunity to inspect «««ta«nt HA and to confer with I a© that error* may be corrected. *YjpTe public notice by ad

« tb* time and ptoc*

when fcto books will be open to this

H«* to an opportunity, if

for the —

_ l Muller's .';Mr* Samuel Young, of Beeator'a Point. 7 sad ber brother wnd wifu, Mr, and Mr* Marry S Young, on ChrieC A very successful asto of cakes, pie*. Jellle*, cataupai _ waa bMd te the Social Room of the Mcasiab Lutheran Church on Tuesday The Library, which was «

street, frosn an attack of tb* Ftn. nostracted in Fbiladelpbia. where ha to

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fitch wntartAte•d Mr. Fitch's 'father, Mr. Edward E. Fitch, of Mays ianding, and Mn. Alice M. Woodward, of Norrtotosm. Fa.. '

A REVIEW OF THE WEEK** HAP. PENiNO* THROUGHOUT CAPE MAY COUNTY, CONuENCED FOR QUICK READING; WHAT** WKAT IN COUNTY AFFAIR*.

iiome of their daughter, Mrs

.. ' Miller, of Cape May. Mi. and Mm Charles H. Rutherford recently celebrated their Golden Wadding. Bight of their nine children are Mrtag lA»t Saturday the Fanners Itutitou

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changing b atundanee.

both af men and a

The Method!* Mas s Bibb* Ctose. of eeea City, will keep open house on rtdsy evening, January 18. The meeting will be in the body of church •*’ — '—

Thus J. DureH. * Bsdle^toJn. is can»s*to* Caps May County on twhalf of tu* tomato server which the elate Extmtosent Station to making to determine the oost of production In the ‘ending tomato growing connUes of

•J? bis. | A dance followed by refreshments Riven to- the town boys and girts leimaa eve. The crowd spent an lyabl* evening. r. and Mm Wm. Abratnson visited lr relatives te Washington. WedneeDee. 25th. s Dorothy Cutler and cousin are led home for New Year's Day. mie of our town boys attended a * riven at Mays Landing last week

, E. Cohen left for FhttodelpbU on-the morning train, where she Jntodds to spend the week. . ■ r I. Breslow has gone to Scranton. Pa., to spend the remaining vacation Mr and Mm Potash nick are glad to We tbelr son William with them

*alu.

A pleasant evening was spent at the Feldman home Friday evening, Dec. •Tib QulL* a number of the town ays and girls were present Mr. D. Happen 1s visiting hi* parents Teler Smith, of the Naval as one of the town’s holiday visitors Miss G. Rabinowtis is passing her vacation with her parents Another college man. who we must a* forget is Herman Glichman. Weil greeted on his arrival Iasi wl Miss E. Potashnlck is visiting her fSatives In New York City. Two of our operators. Smith and Abrams, are in Philadelphia for the lag day”. Jan. 1st. First Class Sergeant Harry Eigenbery. of the ITStt^ Aero Squad, who has been in .(-tire service in England and France, returned to his home here last week, and was heartily greeted by bis host of friends Sergeant Elsenberg MUtoted as a private and rose to the highest non-commissioned rank In the

service

A great crowd enjoyed the Firemen's Banquet, at the Borough Hall, on New ’» eve. the occasion being enllv-

a —mui *-*- ——- b r lb# presence of several of *” rtfle a vest or*, on the vacant lot oppw- ? roo<,t>1 "'' to Khaki", who were

,T. f n *TTr tlt -Jf r<t y ln *- d! *' *»« I be Marine National Bank. All b 0 " 1 " °n torloughs, or discharged from t-wpaactes pmsgntsd. The taw cow chnrciiee, dobs and orders united te ^ •ervice The Hall was tastefully b* 1 * »** opportu- Caro! singing. decorated, and the affair was ■ m»n-r

nlty. WhaUwr or not It to taken ad-

mEnoH HBOS fOEEHOLDHtS

NAMED AT ORGANIZATION MEETING ON WEDNESDAY; GREAT ECONOMY URGED «Y HIM FOR NEW YEAR; JOSEPH CAMP IS ELECTED VICE-DIRECfOR; ONE NEW FREEHOLDER TAKES SEAT

Wildwood's bsantiful __ Christmas Tree and the excellent program which the inclement weather prevented enjoyment of on Ctuiatmas Kve. was given on New Year's Eve cl 7*0. The tree was lighted every night

f U up to the tax payer. FORD CAR UPSETS; OCCUPANT* UNHURT.

Additions’ liurois were given to tb*

whan a Ford, bound from Occat. to Cap* May, struck a *nag on Mato Seashore road at Palermo, te front of the store of Jess* Corson, upaet. Nat only were the oecup unhurt, bet tb* car. a little the w tor w*ar. waa riebtod. and ron rattled on Its way to Cape May. The ~ pants war* a salesman, whose e was not learned, and bis fouryear old son. Aside from a shat tend wind shield and dented sides, the

LOCAL Mias Biandeaa Ogle, of the Ptoto! . .Norma! School, who has been passing Y ^ r &ek Tbw Cbrto»maa vacation with bar pa- Y ~ r . ** *i« Dt rents. Rev. and Mm Thomas Ogle, at the parsonage, returned to Trenton on , Thursday morning.

Dr. William C. Heffner, of Phitadelpbia. was entertained at the Bolievuc. Dr. Heffner, who Las supplied the pulpit at the Lutheran church tor a month, preached a helpful New Tear's 'sertner., closing with a few won' tarewell to bis temporary pariah. Contractor George B. Jeffery* e tatoed over tb« boildays his brother*. William Jeffery a editor of the Camden Argus, and Camden editor of the PbiladclphU Bni.’Kln and Upton K. Jeffarra editor of tb# Camden Courier, and at present secretary U United fitotrs Senator David Baird. The pleasant social afternoons of the Ladle* Aid of the M. B. Church which ban teen Interrupted during the holidays are to be rtsumad next Wednesday. Mm Edward Buck wtU be the boat*** for the first meeting oT the Mew Year at Iter home

Mr and Mr* F. R Lloyd, of W3dwood. tbelr daughter. Miss Marten Lioyd. and tcoir adopted soldier. Bar-, gaant Arthur, were Christmas guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. Edward Buck- Sergeant Arthur to eenval tog at Cap* May. He was with __ president Roosevelt's rtu Hermit at the time of his dasth Mm Charles Class and her son. Adolph Ctaas. of Philadelphia, were at to* Ballevu* on Sunday, coming down to Inspect the temporary repairs to their He* wall, which the last N. E a tana made nersassn Mr. Class and Miss Class ar* still suffering from the ml arvtre attacks of in-

Martha Adel*, the ittllv daughter of Mr and Mm Nelson Chapman, of Camden, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs Jain** T Chapman, of Kee Isle City, sustained an ugly fail a few days ago which U was found might c af-gurv ber for life 8h* was taken to the boapUal. pul •uuder the X ray

Profeaaor and Mm LeRoy J. Archer returned to Sea Isle on New Year's eve, the I'ro>*saor having fully recovered from hi* severe attack of pneumoi.la During bis period of recuperation. whieb was spent at Lakewood. Hr. Archer gained thirty pounds, and was ready to aesume bto duties te the local school on Thursday. Thomas F. Delaney, son of former City Commissioner Delaney, who has been te active service In France wtft. the mb division. A. E. F.. to thought to bare returned to tb# United States on tbs 8. S. Mauretania, which docked at Hoboken on Tuesday, with 8«00 of the *Tth Division troops, which were atattoaad at Pons, near Bcrdvaux. Fran *. Mr. Delaney bad received no bit son. however, and to not

Mm D. M. Burgs, of the Vineland, lew Jersey, Branch of the Red Croat, ■as a record few cun equal. During the past year Mm Burg* has made one thousand six hundred and sixty arttdtaa tor Uk Rad Crota. Mm Burge * w te ber eighty-fifth year, and has

obliged for the test ten

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Cora Show, which begins on ton. The earn show to coming to be one the btg things of AgrUokural week the Capital. The Demonstrator aa-s, "Look over your com and select the ten best earn There w» be classes for ten-ears and ateglr ears exhibits, white, yellow and white-cap yellow corns, with money prtsea and ribbons. The county award will be on a basis of 5*51 for quality and 50% for quantity shown." Senator Frellnghuysen has offered a cup for the best County

ertlbtt.

Own City, for the third sneesasiv? year, has the unusual experience of having collected suficlent taxes at this time of the year te be able te pay its share of the State school and county taxes and some similar debts- without

being com liquidate tt

OCEAN VIEW.

Mr. and Mm Benjamin Buabnell, of Glenslde. Pa., spent Chrutmss with Mm Bunhnell's parenu. ' Mias Haxel Conove. has bees visit tug

friends in Millville

Private and Mm Arthur Sutton are receiving congratulations on the arri-

-. . »al at a baby hoy. Private Sntton baa

May County corn grower* are been te France for some time. - — — ’ The Mum Florence- and Emma An fev t spent Christmas with tbelr pa j

■to. i Stone Harbor Borough Hall was Mr. Charles Roberts, Jr., spent sev- rrowded to greet the new odeers who oral tiaya Of last week with hi* parents, took their seats on New Year's day,

Mr. B Harrison Garrison spent Sat- at 12.20 P. M.

urday with R. F. Somers. The retiring Council held a brief

8T. JOSEPH’S R. C. CHURCH. Rev J. J. o FaroU. Ractor. Maas every Sunday at eight o’clock Rosary and Benediction at 2:45 ] V. Sundays Week-day masse* at ****<> « clock every day. Con' Saturday evening, at i

FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rev. Tbonua Ogl#, Pastor. Preaching at 10.30 a. m. Sands School at 2Z0 p. m. Preaching at 7J

p. m.

Jr. Epwortb League on Thnroda ifteraoon after school Prayer meeting Thursday evente 7.30. in the Chnrch. Ladles' Tea Wednesday afternoo xt the home of Mrs. Edward Puck. MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH. Rev. John T. GlUlson. Pastor. Go to Church! Begin the New Yea by attending Church either mo rain or evening, and ensure a new era o prosperity. As a matter of commoi gratitude to a beneficent Providence every right-thinking man should no neglect to GO TO CHURCH. The Sacrament of Holy Commimtoi will be administered at Mrsilsl Church on Sunday morning at etavai o'clock by the pastor. Mm GUlteoi will be present to assist In the musics part of the service. At 8 o'clock, the Vesper Service wfl be read, and after a brief sermon, i Congregational meeting will be belt to discuss the Church program of ac tivitie* for the New Tear. Sundaj school will convene in the afternoon si 2.30. All members of the Church ■

The Cape May County Board Freeholders met at Cape May Court House on New Year's day and organised formally for the year. Henry Rutherford, of Cape May. was roMeet «?d Director of the Board for the year making hla third aucrossive term.’ Mr Rutherford haa filled the position faithfully and Impartially, and cn Wednesday, after hla election. In a speech of acceptance, urged great economy in expenditures for the new year. In view of the greatly increased costs of every Item that enters Into the cost of maintaining the public lm provemenu and welfare of the County Welcome was extended by the old members to John R. Groves, of Ocean City, who took his seat for the first time, taking the place of Freeholder John E. Townsend, whose term expired with the old year. Mr. Groves makes the only new addition to the Board.the other members whose terms had expired succeeding themselves. They are: John P. Fox. of Ocean City; John T. Bennett, of Cape May; Hope W. Gandy, of tipper Township: Levi Wentsell. of Dennis Township.

All the members of the Board were: congregation, and those who do not sailed upon and each responded with ] worship at sister churches are Invited n informal address. :to all the Lutheran senricea, this flrw Joseph Camp, of Mld-*ie Township, l Sunday te 1919.

new to the Board last yeer. was hon-

ored with election to the ViceDirecto rah ip Mr. Camp has proven a valuable addition to the Board, and has tethered some of its most progressive

official acts.

No bnsineas was undertaker, the budget and appropriations for 1919. being left over until the regular meeting of the Board next Tuesday. An effort la being made to hold the appropriations within the amount raised last year. *328.000. of which *288.000 Is raised by taxation. DifflculUee are being encountered in this, however, because of the new road and other acquisitions, which call for larger maintenance costa, and the poor condition of certain roads, upon which repairs were deferred until now because of the high cost of materials

NEW OFFICIALS TAKE STONE HARBOR GOVERNMENTAL REINS

Mr. P. S. Somers and niece, Sarah Homers, have been recent visitors to

Atlantic City.

Mtas Myra Way was home for the

ed sol (Here The last word from Tom was under date of December first, and conveyed the good newt that "AU was

Mr. Richard ArtHcrson has been at

s borne here for a part of

tion.

Mrs Roils Hewitt entertained ber atater. Mra. L. M. HaL- t. and d-ugb-

ter Dorothy, on Christmas.

The Misses Ids May and Ruth Abrams, of Philadelphia, have been

visit teg tbelr sister. Mra A. Canuso. hell, director at the department of I 8 Coleman spent Christmas finance, made the statement at the w1 '* 1 r *^ lv “ to Millville. t — - — - Mrs. Priscilla Blakr visited her aunt.

Mra J. V. Post, on Christmas

Mr. Lincoln Way was called here by

the Uteres of his father

weekly meeting of the City Com ml* sloners, that the collection of taxes ha* exceeded that of any previous year te the history of the municipality for

;sr.

prevent permanent in-

Jwy.

f > Ibiaton Lawrence V* 8harp, at lbs - Naval Euginrerlag School at Hoboken. N J . ooo of Mr. «nd Mr*. Frank B Sharp, »** home for the holiday* Ensign Sharp, who graduated ftoei Rutgers te the e at 1918 as an eiecirtral engineer.

Iff

rbuOl- received bis pro-

■smiuri early In IVceanber. but as yrt baa bad no IntijuaUoc of tha future plans at the Uomu&eat us bto U-

HtCKlE SAYS S'OfMfiM VOUVE SENT our ' AftUteCM O' StAYSWktWVS' TO OttfANT SUtaSCQtteEttS j AMO NO« #rf f WOWOStt'**’ IF YMtVll FAN AMN AT1EM-) TiOMTO TmBm ay All. *m Them two to TvsBEfi DAY* L.Vr*R NOO Oa&lKl f A LOTTA FBlEMPLN I LETTERS WITH CHECKS l H , ’ DSvTYS IM ’SH. OM.SCNt) AtMT »T A OK AMO AMD i GrLOA-vOuS FECLIK**

— 10 > l *’ re broken out agate. Among the latest victims am: Elmer Cox. R F. Jerroll. Miss Alma Way, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Downam. Randall Hewitt, and several at tb* Omnao and Downam children

SOUTH DENNIS. Rev. John L. Meerwald has retoniad Princeton, after spending a few days with his mother. Clifford Hsabrouck spent Sunday with his parents. Mra Matthew Jefftraon and son spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mra. Stephen Jeff-rson. Mra Smith Stiles visited relatives at* Cape May Court House on Thurs-

day.

Miss Edith Gandy and sister Roes called on friends on Saturday. Mias Jsasle Doolteg. of MiUrUJe, as the guest of ber aanta, the Mine* Morton, on Christmas Day. Mrs. Charles NlckenoD and daughter are visiting in Philadelphia. Thomas Holmes and Bister visited Mra Stitea. at Cape May. on Chrtetmes Day. Alonzo Brosins mu visitor on Thursday. George Devitt and Mra. Joseph McCray are victims of the “Hu". Rev. Jonn J. O'Farrell spent Thursday with Mrs. Jeffers and family. Francis Boyle Is visiting hi* parents. Mrs. William Cabaley to risltteg Mr. and Mrs. Jars Cahaley. Mra. Charles Watson and family .rept Christmas with her son at Peunagrov*. Augustus Meerwald 2nd William motored to Cape May on k

day.

Ijeslie Ludlam and family, of Cape

lion, after which Borough Clerk J. Wesley Herbert, assisted by Attorney ('has. Bonneli. of Cape May Court House, swore In Messrs Clarence A Krouse. as Mayor, snd Messrs. B. John Anchor and D- F. E. Watkins as mem

bers of Council.

Mayor Krouse took hi* seat at once, and after invocation by Rev Hines.

who was presept. proceeded with the i Hay. Coart House, visited _

organisation of the 1919 Connell. Ludlam on Christmas Day. Mayor Kfouse re-appointed J. We* Ralph Peterson and family, of Avaley Herbert a* Borough Clerk, and l " r >, railed on relatives on Sunday,

•has P.jnnell a* Sollritoi.. Mr. John Mi** Margaret Pierson haa returned W. Junkurth was named as s m«m- 10 ber home, after a visit srlth relu-

be r of Council to fill the unexplred ; ,,v e* to ^Philadelphia,

term cf Cba* Bower, who resigned

All appointment* were ratified by, Avalon. Council, and Mr Jnnkurth took bto K** J Whitaker.

called on friends on Sunday.

. N. Williams to visiting at

from Naval Base the Y. M. C. A. . from the War Camp Community Club. Host ear House and Sailors' Club, lb* band from Section Base furnished music and refreshments. On Chris anas Eve one hundred gifts were distributed to the wounded soldiers and on Chricttnas Day two hundred and thirty were en tertalsed. Three hundred and thirty men were remembered at Section Base and fifty gift box** sent to Naval Base Hospital The mine sweepers were In the harbor and each man was remembered. Mis* Christine Nelson, the resl dert social worker, serving aa Santa Claus's aid. On New Year's Day there was another tree and celebration for the men who were out of town on

The Borough Coun-iJ now consist of the following mrmb’-t*: Charlr Duflleld. David Troxrl Cha* K Clark 11. John Anchor, and Dr. Watkins Mi Clark was not present at the organl

ration

The Women'* ctvlr nub preeentf-' Ike new ofn. rr with hands'me bou quels of Anv-rlcan Beauty roaev whirl •ere accepted in the name of the re

IpienU by Mayor Krouse

At the suggestion of Solicitor Hon nell. s rece> - wa* taken at 12 So for one boar to dtocuss DnanrtaJ matters Including the 1919 budget, and to settle upon the regular meeting nights.

On motion of former Judge J. M. E. Hildreth, a committee was appointed at the last session of the County Courts to prepare suitable resolution* on the death of the tote Judge Alfred Brad, who died at hi* borne te Tren ton on tfae sixth of December. Judge Hoed will be remembered as a Justice of I be **upmue Court who preelded for a number of year* over our Courts ' "lO had the reaped at-J confidence

only every member of tbt# Bar.

but of every eft lien at the County who

' era to Court He was looked not only one of our ablest _ . _ut one of the moat upright

The members of tb* comullle* are r»rtn*r Judge J. M E. Kiidrelh and

Bun day. Dec. 22. about fifty wounded aoldierc from U S. General Hospital. No. 11. Cape May, wt ■« tendered a re ception and banquei by Five Mile

Bern* Aerie. No. HM0. Fraternal Order! MAYOR RABINOWITZ AGAIN °f Fagles, at Wildwood. A half dozen, heads vuDiynaiMg amma or more automobiles were sent over tu J MKAD, wo OD» IN K AFFAIR* ^“efty^ere^h^ Jrrtv^ uTaa *’ »<"■'- Wadnratoy the D m The Borough Council of Woodbine organ p'm tuT ‘ b, ‘ TnU * , B> 1 'Mayor Sr wia2S SSBii?5 ■ izHtfStfs ‘2J2S?.

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SSL'A"' iSSS^Mr^w b .V ^’■JSfb'S; -.ii.lor Wim.r, H Hn.ln ... Ju.l .lid lb, impored with expression- of unbounded de- ^ Wo «>W®e played In IU sue ItaW gad wSSraT UBt,0maMe Oeasful proaecullon. Fifty of tee «..o approval- i young m-n of the Borough sere tn the ^ ( 2 y ^ "sSS-*!' i ^TaVUy “Slid 0 - SiCdSKS'^aroTtKeSC- ~...Hbd,«

lor of manual training In the wbooi* He take* the place of G ii Howard, of Atlantic City, wliose rreignallou

took effect January 2

Miss Mary Boyle, of Philadelphia. Pent Christmas with ber parents. Mias EUxaheth Meerwald. of State .'nrenal, to spending her vacation with 'ier mother. Miss Elizabeth Cahaley spent Christnas with ber parents. Harry Rhoades, of Ooeben. called on Miss Elizabeth Cahaley on Christmas

Day.

Mtos Marguerite Meerwald. of Camten, spent the holidays with ber mothMrs E. Row. of Petersburg, visited relative* on Saturday. Mr. Stephen Jefferson was a Cap* May visitor on Saturday. Reuben Stiles, of Ocean View, called •>n his brother Friday evening. Mr and Mra. Coleman Learning uo•ored to Ocean City on Christmas Day. Capt. A. J. Meerwald and daughter Martini were Philadelphia visitor* oa

STONE HARBOR.

BUNGALOW FOR RENT Italia Street, near Land!* Avenu. Rent |lo per month. Apply M. M. Sofroney AK<*nt. Sea I ale City ad*.. If

Dltpoxtn- ->t your t-roperty bj' Will I* one tiling; tee select ton of * a. 'to ble executor to Quite another. A d yet both become a very simple matter

—ear e. > r,. nooreto anu ' ^ > ou tovok. tbs aid of tb. Swurl

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and Prosecutor Euxei.e C. Cole. The reeuiutioua wtil be prwenlad at tbt

April um of Court.

Sokac rib* tor the Cape slay County

" j Ti***. iiao t«r mat.

the s

P Honutein was tin- only m-w ad dttinn to C-ounrll. S tlreennteln. who waa aiao aworn In on Wb-daesday. bat tag suci-v-eded hlmaelf The < ouni ll !» now r-ompoH-d of the following menitM-ts J it Lavin. R. II Reiner. I, Shapiro. H. Hal pern. P. HornstrUi

and S Greensteln.

I* C. Abramson wa* reappointed Borough Clerk, in ■•-cognition of Ms ••flleient and psinztiiktng work In this office for the pa»t three year*. Cbas. A Bonrell. of Cape Mn> Cocrt House, wa* appedated Borough Sollclto:

Lst u do your printing—-w« pnn' anything that can be printed, and do

Rev and Mrs Hines wsre entertained at the home of Mrs Ha]vseen Mr and Mrs George B. Anchor, of Philadelphia and Stone Harbor, came down on Tuesday for the Inauguration of the Mayor. They were guests at

Mrs Hines'

Mr and Mrs. William Hhuch. of Philadelphia, spent the New Year holidays at their 83rd street cottage. JoinIne Dr. i-nen Shucb. a son. and bto Wife, Who hove been spending a week at the Harbor. Dr. Shucb. to cotnpawith Dr St. Elmo Ruara and Dr Thomas Atkinson, who were bis guests, spendlnr the time te gunning Several good bags were made F F Watkins, of Harrisburg, and a property owner and summer resident of Stone Harbor, was on New Year'* day. when be was Installed Into office as Councilman. Among the New Year visitors waa incln ted Mr Jones, of Consbobocken. Pa . a well known summer realdent John iarsen was a visiter at tbs home of his daughter, Mt*. C. O. Letrkna. over the holidays Mr. Laraen la ••inployed in Philadelphia for the win-