Cape May Herald, 11 August 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY. AUGUST '<> 19°4-

Bright and Breezy.Paragraphs Gathered Throughout ^ Cape May County by the Herald's Reporters,

DIA5 CKEEK. DIAS CRKKK. August 10.—Edward Reinhardt of Phils-ielphia, accompanied by his wife and three daughter*, Ro-ln-rt'Murrow and n ife of ( aimien, with M-vrnd others whom we do not know, formed a jolly crabbing party that went out on Saturday last in tbe yacht 'Rival with Capt. Frank Dougty. They made a good haul. Little Marlon Norton of Atlantic tUty a* spending a few days very pleasantly with her grandparents here. The XI. E. Sunday school will go to Wildwood on their annual picnic Wednesday, August 17th. i’eter H .rtisou and David Holmes caught a monster shark in their seine last week. It measured ten feet in length. The liver, which is valuable for oil, tilled a bushel basket. The net was badly torn and the shark subdued only after a desperate battle. Rev J. FI. Simpson of the M. FCburch tilled his pulpit Sunday after an absence of four weeks on his vacation. Mr. Freeman Learning and family of Newton, N. J., are visiting Mr. Learning's parents here this week. Township Secretary Howell was making official visits to the Sunday-schools mi Green Creek on Sabbath last. A large number of our base ball enthusiasts went to Dennisville Saturday and witnessed the second stunning defeat given tbe Court House team by the Dennisville team. Harry Fisher and B. L. Howell were Saturday vis tors to Cape May dty. Mrs. Townsend Gallaber visited at Holly Beach over Sunday.

send, Beatrice Springer, Alma Wright, Annie Race, M'asie Lummis. Palmer Way, Harry Spaulding, John Douglas, Roy Shields, Charles Corson, Walter Shermer, George Garretson. Miss Came Focer of Cape May is visiting her aunt Mrs. W. J. Tyler on Boyd street. Paul Ludlam of Philadelphia was renewing acquaintances here this week. Moflat Roorbach and wife visited friends at i^reen Creek on Tuesday. (Omitted last week) Miss Addie Pew of Greenwich Pier, is visiting her cousin here. Mias Etta Hack nr v visited friend* st Cape May on Tuesday. ^ Dr. M. F. Lummis is entertaining bja sitter from Bridgeton for a few days. Howard Charleaworth and wife spent the first oi the week with his father at Erma. Wilmer Ritchie was transacting business in Philadelphia on Saturday. Mrs. William Burch and son of Camden, are visiting David Burch and wife on Mechanic street. Miss Lena James of Green Creek spent this week with her sister. Mrs. Peter-

son.

Miss Carrie Bushneli of Dennisville, visited Mrs. Liizie Willis on Saturday. F'rank Edwards and sister of Minatola are visiting friends here. Clarence Magee of F'ranklinviile. called on friends here on Monday. Learning Taylor and family visited Atlantic City on Wednesday.

MANY OOLPEIW ENTER LIUTH West, of Camden, Takes Medals and

Mr*. Rodgers Makes Reuord.

W. T. Was*, of the CsBidee County Ooeatry Club, won the handicap tourney held on tbs local link* Iasi Saturday afternoon. and hi* actual soors of 78 was sever al stretches better than any other eighteen boles made in competition at the Caps

May Club this season. The

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BLB Lewis H. Ayna— A H Beeengniten Whltton Evans.. J Ernest Smith Frank K ShaUnck 1 Thomas W Kastwick George O Btddard* W Horace Hepburn, Jr Chaauiug Way.... Henry C Wetherboru Furd J Graves. Ben WUmaeo. Jr John T Bailey, ad....

Albert Luca.

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RIO GRANDE. RIO GRANDE, August 10 —Wm.Son den of Philadelphia is spending a two week*’ vacation with his friend. Mr. Lewis Hofiman. Min Nora Hand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Hand, left on Tuesday jor an extended trip to Long Island. While there she will visit ner aunt Min May G. Neal spent Saeurday and and Sunday with her friend, Miss Laura Taylor, of Cold Spring. Min Edith Gandy, of Dennisville, spent s few days with her friend, Mrs. Edna EndkotL Mrs. French and daughter and sons, of Bridgeton, are visiting her son Mr Richard French. Mrs Fred Neal and son Robert spent Wednesday and Thursday with her sister, Min Elisa Reeves, of Cape Ms

Point.

There will be a festival held in tbe grove neaa the M. E. Church on F'riday evening, August 19, under the auspices of tbe Ladies' Aid Society. The infant child ot Mt. and Mrs. John Morrison passed away on Sunday. It was 1U months of age. Cholera infantum was the cause of ita death. While Mrs. James Slaughter and Mrs May Bartran were returning to their home at Wildwood in a buggy they were run down by an automobile. This scaring the bone it gave a leap Into the air and pulled Mrs. Barton over the dnab-beaid of the buggy, but not injur-

jhaking n p and a good scare the two women sustained no serious injuries. Tjbe^Bggy was demolished to some exleal. It is said that the automobile ■was going at a good dip when it struck the vehicle. This should be stopped at ■once, as other accident* of the like have happened heretofore. Carl Thompaon, who is employed at 'WUdwood, waa a Sunday viator under *be parental roof.

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE.

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, August M.—The Fire Company drill and parade took place Monday evening. The band

Ooya look well ta their new

Mrs. Joseph Corson of Woodbine is

visiting her parents here this Mrs Dominick LoeeaUo is ing her aster from Ehlora this

Carlton Taylor apd wife returned to

several days with relatives here. Lewis Turner of Mlllvflk ruin brother here the first of Use week. Joseph Camp of Ptsrcee a

CAPE MAY POINT NOTES. Prominent Bather* and Visitors nt Hotels and Cottage*. Mr. and Mrs. Socrates McPherson wm Sunday visitors at tbe burnt of their parent* at Cold Spring. Mr. William Dunford. of Pitubnrg. wa* a week-end visitor. - OX THE STKAJID. One of "the winning brunettes often ticed enjoying life among the breakers is Ml«* Bailey. Mias Bailey i* an exceedingly attractive young lady, aud i* one of tbe moat riradon* and enthusiastic of tbe visitor* tbal grace our beach at tbe ever popular bathing hour. A charming figure, queenly carriage and •wert manner* ate tbe poaaemaions of Mi— Margaret Remington. She i» greeted almost every <1*7 opon the strand by her many admirers, and is one of tbe most >ntbosiartlc of the bathers, entirely committing bersrlf to tbe arm* of the briny deep. ’"i** KUa Kerterer, of Camden, U spend ing a two week*’ vacation with her aunt. Mr*. Edward Hughes. Mias Kerterer is an ardeat bather, and feels perfectly safe when in tbe arms of Old Ocean. The &raoLLgg.

Dv H 8 Nicholson P L Bock I us C L.Matthews— E P Langley...:— M Davidson.. Charles B F’ritx

Dr Charles N Davis James M E Hildreth SC f rank A Bartori trf 8 Thomas « J Barry Colohan, Jr—, 101 10 01 L McCormick « 106 18 G Howell Parr in 6 Spencer D Wright, Jr v 100 7 Norman BRisaa 114 18 _ Percival Collins US 18 07 J Stoner i 107 9 08 A D Foilette 181 15 116

SCOTCH rOCKSOMK

W. T. West, of the Camden County Country dub, and Channlng Way not only won the handicap Scotch foursome, held oirtbe local links last Saturday afternoon, their gross, 78, was also tbe best Scotch e made on the coarse this tteasoa. The

•core follow*:

' , G H N W T Weat and Channlng w«y... 78 0 is F J Graves and R L Bar Stow 79 5 74 Dr C W Davis and W Evans...... 88 Dr S H Nicholson and M Darfson 83 E Rodgers aud M W Stoner Hi G H Parr and A H Boaengarten . 81 3 78 L H Ayres and H 0 Waltboer tc 4 ~~ TWEnatwlckaodW-H Hepburn 83 3 C B Frits and F-R Shattnck 82 8 J E Smith and J B Colohan, Jr... 88 8 80 JT Halley,*!, and CL Matthew* 83 5 80 A Lucas and U O Snddard* 88 5 W ■' P Langley and E1U* Jackson.. 83 5 80 M E Hildreth and S Wright 90 3 86 E Passat ant and B Wilmsen, Jr. (R 8 L McCormick and T 8 Thomas... 93 3 F A Sartori and S Elliaoc 98 3 P L Bocklus and P Collin* 99 10

MBS. BUM)KBS VICTOBIOI S ~Mr». Elliott Rodgers, wife of Judge Hod get a. of Pittsburg, made a gross of 1(H. which waa tbe best actual score made in the ladles' handicap medal-play-tourney held on the local link* Monday afternoon. Mr*. Rodger*, however, was beaten out for the prize by Mrs. R. L. Bar*low, of Boston, who had a ban leap of 8. Tbe score:

H G N

Mrs. R. L. Baratow, Jr.—.0... I 108 103 Mrs. P. Collins _... 8 118 IM Mi*. Elliott Bodgers. _ 104 104 Rim Hancock IS 119 14o Mi*. W. Want. % 114 low Mias Florence Sloan So 14o 11© Mias E. Dimond lo 181 111 Mias A. Da Silver- U US 117 Mian Wans. 118 1U

..Jo 151 181

COUNCIL IN SPECIAL SESSION.

Divided City Into Toting Precinct*-

City Council held a special meeting on Toasday evening and divided tbe city into two voting preancSa as requlned by the law when more than 600 votes are caat, as raa done at the last November election. Tbe dividing line an named by council uegina nt Beach avenne, cornea up Howard street to Columbia avenne westward to Franklin street and northward to Lafayette street, westward to St John’s street and out St. John's street - to Cape Island

reck.

The only other things needed now are. two voting machines to stop the nefarious Imsinaa* ot buying votes and have theta marked ao that they afcow delivery of the vote an purchased R is alleged that Mo waa the nambsr of masked ballot* caat I* tbs Too voted laat November.

GRAND ARMY REUNION.

The 1904 National Encampment G. A R_, will be held nt Boston. August fi*h to90th and la expected to be quite an event for

O* the return of the spatial Reading train with mem ben of the Capa May Yacht Club laat Wednesday evewing they mat br the City Baud and escorted through the city. A. B. Miller holding ■loft the trophy waa by W. Horace Hao-

barn’e launch ' Elate.” '

As the years roll br. each on< ao me of the old veterans to final ■at are left appreciate more and more the opportunity for moating than who ranted round tbe flag with than the stormy days of *81 to'65. The Philadelphia A Reading Railway

auahm tickets good H and 15th *©d to 1 at apostil low

By special arrangement and paymawt of ■all addtltoaal fee at Boston, retsia limit can be SBlaadad to Sept. 80th. For full yarticulan aa to rates, time of ralas sad ether Information desired, consult P. dk R. Ticket Agents, or address Edasn J. Weeks. General Pamingir Agent,

The eervtcae at the Church cf the Advent next Sunday, August Mth. wRl be Sskan by the Rev. H. H. P. Roche,

of the Churah of The

Jl.OePowa Dny at Atlantic City.

goat 11. Spatial train leaves Cape May

ee Atlaotic City

The only ahoaa that css he worn * coenfort ere the quean quality ahaae for iftjsirasijssarsas

the north enhrnf North atreet, 40 ft bnait by Mi ft Will be sold an Apply to Uwi. T.

Four things to Remember: 1. The Uncertainty of Life. 2 The Uncertainty ol Business. 3. The Danger of Procrastination. 4. The Value of Lite Insurance in The Prudential.

The Prudential

Itsuruu Co. of America. Ecas Office: Kevirk, V. J. . W Ik FnWl EsW hti f Utoti W«lfi hi, k Irti JOHN F. DRYDEN. President. RDGAE B. WARD, sd Vice Presideot. LRSLI^D. WARD. Vice President. FORREST F. DRYDEN. yd Vice President EDWARD GRAY, Secretary. H. K. Richardson, Asa*. Sopt., Cape May Conn Bonse. N^J. 1104

SCREEN DOORS. I HAVE AH OVERSTOCK OF 87REEH DOORS Best Goods mode for om week ending Angus/ fjth I WILL SELL THE $1.25 DO DBS AT 85 Cts. » All Stock Sizes

(DMdisin hi* mmPsajit? 9 Local Phone. 65. 305-7 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY, N, J.

Queen Jewelry Store,

Jewelry HBtetcbes anb Clocks.

Repairing Neatly Done by a Skilled Workman,

: &vC. F. KUHN.^

SOS Washington St. Cope Sftay

Walker-Qordon

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Guaranteed Milk Cream i —Foot Sgr.-r wa*x— Mecray’s Central Mamet, IN HHtMRTICALLY SEALED PACKAGES ONLY

Tie Eihest Pike 11 Ini.

Delaware Day House,

Cape May Point, N. A