CA?E MAY HERALD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER i 5 1904
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RIOORANOE. RIO -ORANDK. Dsc. 14.—A nura bar of our young folk* have thoroughly enjoyed the sleighing of the past weak, Many wore noticed out on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Orenw have returned home, after a pending a week very glgaaautly with relatives and Mend* In the Quaker City. William McCarty entertained a email party of bia Mend* by giving them * treat to the graphopbone on Wednea* day evening. Mia* Lida-Neal, who ha* been ill In Carl Thom peon, one of Rio Grande’* riming young gentleman, waa a viaitor ut Erma on Friday evening, and owing to the aevere enow storm which prevailed, Carl waa obliged to foot it part the way home. Mr*. Samuel Townsend apent Saturday and Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Llewellyn Hildreth. Tbomav Shinn of Atlantic City, eon of Mr. and Mrs. A. R.Shinn, ws* calling on bia parent* here the first ol the
eek.
It U rumored that wedding bell* win ■oon ring, and one of the contracting parties live on the weal side of the railroad Epbnam Hildreth made a burine** trip to Court House on Saturday, and rwporta business in a flourishing condition. t Walter Hand is making improvements about his place by adding an apnex to bis barn. The scholar* of both churches are rehearsing for their Christmas exercises. Mrs. Amelia Neal, accompanied by her two daughters, Kits and Louie, were vizi tors at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greaves at Erma, on Wednesday. Charles Hagen, of Avalon, was down the first of the week looking after his property interests here. The public school scholars now have a new organ in their school room which adds much to the cheerfulness of the room. Frank Cornwall was a recent visitor at Cape May.
CAPE MAY POINT* CAPE MAY POINT, Dec. 14.—Dame Rumor aays a- wedding recently took place here, but the Hkxald correspondent la unable to verify the report. Mias Theresa Fisher, one of Prof. Blske’s bright pupils, entertained one of her West Cape May frieodz the other
Get your skates sharpened. Mr. and Mr*. J. Alrarez, son and daughter spent tost week at their cottage here. Samuel Toy, who hurt his finger very baoly while running one of the "team hammers in the Gold Leaf Factory at West Cape May recently, is now able to o*e the member, and he will return to work the first of the week. Edward W. Springer, oar genial and obliging merchant, la one of the bnsiest men io our place. He carries a complete line of all groceries and meats, and at this time of the year is all burine** The anow storm oo Saturday a fiord ed inch pleasure for our young boys. Mr. Atnnon Wright has been dowdy occupied ot late In connection with his position as tax collector of the defunct borough. Mr. Wright baa spent much tiape and consdentlou* effort in March ing the records, and has succeeded in clearing op many of the dehnouenta. The holly is in floe condition for the Christmas holidays, the scarlet berries and evergreen making a glowing picture WOODBINE. WOODBINE, Dec. 14.—Preparetiohs are being made at the Agricultural School to make the Farmer*’ Institute which will be held here on Decan 23d of great interest. The Agricultural School Band will partidpate and all the practical departments will be open for
mail. Ha did not reach the post ountil Sundry morning. William Mull lea I* aeriouriy ill at the reddeoc* of his son, Joseph Biflrin The M. E. 8. 8. u rehearsing a flue programme for Christmas. There will be th* usual tree and treat for the children. Mia* Minnie Norton, who has been learning dress-making at Atlantic City, une home for a short stay last week. The deep snow of Saturday blocked the roads to such an extent that there were no services In either church on Sabbath last. Frederick Klein, Mr* Ella Yana man, A. T. D. Howell and wife are in Trenton this week attending the session of the State Grange. Volunteer Lodge No. 48 L O. M. of ib place to to be congratulated on iU splendid sopoaas. Its present membership to ML Thsfh to In the trwvury a balance of 11226.00 Commencing Friday evening, January 6th, an entertainment will be given every three weeks at the dose of the session for I of the members and lady friends.
PETERSBURG.
PETERSBURG. Dec. H.-Miss Sara A. Van Gilder was in Philadelphia on
Wednesday.
Leon Mickel was with be me friends
on Sunday.
Irene Van Gilder to spending s few days with friends in Ocean City. Myrtle Town left on Sunday for visit to friends in Phi Lad el pb la. Rebecca Creamer was the guest of her sifter Cornelia in-Ashland over Sunday. Capt. Rob Smith and James Brown are enjoying a home visit this week. The public school hss been dosed during the week, Miss Meenrald being detained at home on account of ill health. Ihe man with the snow shovel has at tost bad a busy day.' Many sleighs were also out after the heavy fall of snow on
Saturday.
Our local merchant James Smith had the misl rtune to lose s valuable borae
thii week.
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Prof. Sabaorieh was very much impressed with the Educational and Agricultural todlitiaa of tqe Minnesota Agricultucal School and also with tha i nitade of the St. Louis Exposition. Mr. J. W. Puteos has retarnsd I sirisbmg whWe hg attendad a days* srsMon of the Pennsylvania Parry.
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LUTHER TI CKER A MON. riorning bot lb* rain drove thro, in be-
Albany. N. T.liowr Reynard was *tortod by the hound*.,
II kuriboffsadr-se-wearladrsa’aa* lh * Mindtog s*aw atom of Saturday
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CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, Dec 14. —Charles Taylor and sister, Laura, of Cold Spring, were visitor* here on Sunday. s Miss Emma Y. Van Gilder apent Saturday with her parenta at Ocean View. Richer. Ludlam, who has been spending a few days at home, has this week returned to Woodbury where be is viriting bis son Mrs. Benjamin Hall is spending this week with her husband at Townsend’s
Inlet.
Monroe and Scott Erricon spent Banday with their parents at Dims Creek. A few of oar young people attended the dance in the Alpha Hall at Seaviile on Friday evening. Mrs. R. K. Sharp and niece Mias Anns Holmes visited Dias Creek one day tost
week.
Mrs. Florence Harrell to spending this week with her parents in Medford.
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