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CAPE MAY HffcRALD, THURSDAY. JANUARY 5, 1905!
OUR COUNTY HAPPENINGS
COLD SPRING. COLD SPRING. J«n. 4.—MIm «»*• r.r»<f, our youoc •chogl mUlrMS, h»» returned to hw •choalirork «ftpr ipeodin? the boluUyi in PbilMivipbin. Min Mamie Bohtn aprnl part of the holidaya with friend* in Near York and Philadelphia. Mra. Janie* Needle* entertained on Sew Year'a Day at dinner. Clinton Hand and wife, and Walter Shaw and wife of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mr*. Howard Hofhnan apent Sundar with relative* at Holly Reach Miaa Mae Neel and brother Merrill, i Rio Grande, *pent Saturday and Sunday with friends here. Several of our young folk* of this place apent a very enjoyable evening laat week with Mrs. Robert E. Hand of
Erma.
Charles Taylor and Charlea Rohm were through the sounds gunning laat week. Keault—killed six day* of time, and a back load of fun. Mr*. Anthony Crease entertained on New Year’s Day, Mr. and ' rs. Walter Hand, and Harry Eldredge, of West Cape Mar. Mr. John U Mundv and wile returned home Tueeday, after a visit of four months with Mr Mnndy’s relative* in Maryland and Virginia Mr. Williams and wife enterUined at dinner on Monday, Mr. and Mr*. J. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs.GnssSwain, Wm. Mckean and family. W’alterShaw and wife returned to their Philadeipbia home Tuesday after, noon, after spending the holiday* with Mr*. Shaw's parents Mr Sptcer Hams and sister Nettie, Cart Thompson and Laura Downs, of Rio Grande, spent Monday evening with Miss Laura Taylor. A few of the young lolka enjoyed watching the old year oot and the new year in at the home of Mae t cNeii CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, January 4.—Mias Anna Crowell of Cape May. spent the first of the week with fheo. Whilldin and wife. _ Mr*. Walter Hurrell baa been quite mck this week at her home on Main st. Miase» Alice Corson and Edna Swain “wen visitors at Cape May Wednesday. Mrs. George Rohm and Myrtle Willis •pent Monday in Philadelphia Wm. Weeks, wife and daughters of Atlantic Qty spent Sunday and Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mn. Thomas
Week*.
Howard Ross of Gloucester spent the first of the week with bis parent* here. Mrs Alfred Send and daughter Tattle visited Philadelphia on Saturday. Mias Helen Way was visiting at Cs| e May on Saturlay. Mias Anna Townsend of Cape May, spent the first of the week with Miss Mand Bennett. Mias Emma Nichols is visiting her father at Stone Harbor for a weak. Wm. Hollingabead and wife of Green Creek spent Sunday with their children
CAPE MAY POINT. CtPE MaY POINT, Ian. 4-'*everal ' of our people are suffering with severe
cold*-
v iM Georgie Woolson was visiting rel* lives an t friends in West Cape May the find of the week, j The public xcliool opened on Monday after being do-ed fur the holidays. Not for five more months of hard study. Miss Theresa Fisher baa resumed her s bool duties here, alter spending the j holidays with her annt, Mrs. Msggle Birch, of Camden. Paul Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hughes, who holds a very In crmtlve position In PhiUdelpbla, spent the holidays with his parents, on *hls return to the city, he was accompanied by his brother Frank. Mias Viols Markley, our obliging post-mistress, is on her annual vacation from her post office duties, ami is spending part of her time with relatives in Germs u town. Begin the New Year right by subscribing for the liveliest newspape in the county. The Hnuu> carries more eonnty news than any other. $1.00 per
Lad 1 am of the Lightship if spending a few days with
Heritage Jr., who broke bis ne time ago is able to be oot i Hall of Townsend Inlet, spent lay with his family here. Mr, Bonham and wife^f South Sea. * rule, riaited rdatiVcAeie Sunday. RK) GRANDE. RIO GRANDE, Jan. 4 —Mrs. Emma la improving, after a most severe
Mias Rita Keal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neal, baa returned to bar home here, after spending the bohdaya i in Millville and Bndgw-
John spent the holidays with relatives la MiLvtUe.
of Chester, Pa., have been enjoying the bohdaya with Mr. T*s Emma Thompson. Many pretty Begin fee Hew Year right ami have fee HaaZln seat to you far a year. The h reheat eouaty pager. fLOD aeearee it. Wm. Bead of PhMHsigkM, ape*
the many pretty Christmas tree* ki the Point is the tree of Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, wfiich is erected in honor of their daughter Pearl, the tree i« elaborately trimmed with everything nailable fer the Yale tide season, and the scenery beneath the tree is so artistically arranged that one would baldly U-iitve it was of the minatnre character Another very pretty tree is that of Mr. snd Mrs Frank Rutherford which shows great taste in the arranging of the ornament* which bang from 1U green branches, tinsel is also lavishly displayed winch help* to set the tree ofl t • a much prettier taste, the under-, neatb scenery is also nicely arranged. PETERSBURG. Begin the New Year right by anbacribing for the Uvliest newspaper in the county Tm Hksald qarries more county news than any other paper. $1
a rear.
PETERSBURG, Jan. 4.—Dr. Wynne, of Camden, was a Sunday visitor with relatives at lower bridge. Walter Sack of OceanJ'ity made good use of the last dars of the hooting season in this vicinity. Mrs. Lissie Blake pan children have been spending a portion of the holidays with friend* in Eldon and Cape ay. A large representation fr-m this place attended the annnai meeting of the Upper Township Alumni at Toekaboe on Wedneadav evening. Urs. Spencer sraan riaite > Miaa .Victoria Corson on Sunday The Christmas entertainment was held in the M-'K- Church on Monday evening. A wdl-prepared programme consisting oi music and recitations was render'd, after which candy, oranges and apples were distribnted. George Sack, with a smiling face, aays be has babv No. 2 to look out for now. Mrs. Aliie E VanGUder visited friend* in Sooth Dennis on Friday. & Van Gfikiar left for a few days’ vint with her sister Ethel in Philadelphia on Thursday. Mr*. Bertha Smith was the recipient of a fine piano last week, -a Christmas gift from her husband. The young people apent very pleasant evening* at the home* of Mn R E. Van Gilder, Mrs. A. M. Creamer and Mr Edgar Voas daring holiday week. Miaees Martha and Myrtle Corson lent Wednesday night with friends in lis place. -* Mr. and Mn William EM ridge entertained friends from Philadelphia daring the week. Mrs. Flpyd was a recent visitor here. Capt Cornelia* Smith spent a portion of the week in Philadelphia. WEST CAPE KAY. WEST CAPE MAY; Jan. 4—Begin fee New Year right by subscribing for liveliest newspaper in the county. The Hskald carries more eonnty news $100 per yehr. ho Is ' attending
Mr. end M ■a Hew Year's Day to diaase, Mr. and Mr*. Isaac Head rt Hariijgk, and Mr.
were recent viaitdra to Philadelphia. Miss Estella Laflerty is spending the week very plenaintly with iriends in the Quaker City. Chester Landis went to Philadeipbia on Friday afternoon where he will spend two weeks time.
PL5HING CREEK. FISHING CREEK, Jan. 4.-Mra. 0artha Snyder visited D. M. Woolson and wife at Holly Beach recently. James H. Thomas and wife spent Saturday and'Sunday with their children af Holly Beach. Isaac Parsons of Cape May, called on friends here Sunday. Myron and Claade Morton spent Sonday with their grandparents, S.T. Shaw and wife. Caleb 8. Shaw and srife entertained Samuel Ucberta and wife of Holly Beach on Sunday. Mrs. Minnie Bateis visiting relaUvas in Camden this week. Mines Helen and Phene McKean visited relatives at Holly Beach last
week
Wm. McPherson and family spent New Year’s with bu parents at Cold Spring. Ralph Denn and John Morton are painting C. 8. Shaw’s hpose*’ Mias Edna Woolson, one of our prominent young la-!ie«, spent the holidays with be- sister in West Cape May. Bertram Snyder and wife entertained Peter Giebieg and wife of Philadelphia on Monday. D. M. Woolson and family of Holly Beach, spent Monday with Mrs. Bertha Snyder. Jere Woolson spent the holidays with friendsTn Camden. Mrs Cynthia Matthews spent Christ, mas with Mrs. Laura 8peace of Cape
.May.
Miss Lulu Shaw la visiting her parents at Seaville this weekMilton Matthews of Hohnesbarg, P*., is visiting bis mother. Mrs. Mary bebeiknger is entertaining Miss Elisabeth r og* of Atlantic City. Wm. F. McKean and wife entertained Wm..®wain, wife and daughter, of Cold Spring, and Irwin Stevens and wife of Cape May on Monday. Mrs. Vanaman and family, spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Lydia Thomas of Holly Beach. Jacob Barnett made a borineoa trip Co Seaville on Tuesday. Aaron Woolson entertained Albert and Mrs. Estella Woolson, Lemuel Schellenger, wife and son, Daniel Woolson and family, Frank Woolapn and Misa Elisabeth Fogg of Atlantic City on Monday. Mrs. Shamgar Douglass and children called on fnenda here Monday. Begin the New Year right by subscribing for the hvriieat newspaper in the eonnty. JThi Hkrald carries more eonnty news than any other paper. $1.06 per year.
DIA5 CREEK.
DIAS CREEK, Jan. 4 —Chari#* H. Howell is building a poultry bouse this
It is reported by good authority that laniel Bell of this niece and Miss Minnie Hand of Rio Grande, will be married on Wed need* y of this week. Job Heritage of Leesborg, was two over Sunday, calling on the fair At this wilting the Dias Creek Grange Is making extensive preparations for a sat oet this week in the L O. M. Hall. On Friday evening last the I. O- M. conferred degrees on four candidates. Miaa Lissie Cohaiey. accompanied by her brother Wm. of Dennlsvilie, apent the holidays with their unde, William
large number of relatives friends attended the funeral of Mre Rosanna Swain at Coart Hoaae on 8*L nrday last There will be a Lodge entertainment on Friday evening after the dose of the L O. M. session for the benefit of fee and Invited
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