Cape May Herald, 19 January 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. JANUARY 19, 1905.

THROUGH THE COUNTY

COLD SPRING. COLD SPRING. Jan. 18.-RIm Lillie NichuU of Weal Cape Majr waa calilna on friend* here Sunday. Howard Hodman and wife on Wed’muday evening rnt-ruined a number of their friends in the way of a muaicale, in which a very pleasant evening waa spent. At a very late hour the company departed for their homes Mr*. Hiangar Douglass entertained at dinner uu Tuesday Mrs. J. Hollis Hoilman and Mrs. Jennie Hodman. Master Carey Needle* has been contitied to the hooae for ae.crai day* past w 1 tb a aevere colt^ Mias May U Neal of Rto Grande was visiting friends in this place on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Lewia Hodman had the misfortune to cut his toot badly on Saturday miming while cutting at the woodpile. Dr. lAke was summoned and he was obliged to take two stitches in the

wound.

gkidmore Hickman took supper with Mr. and Mrs. William Biddle, at Krma, on Tuesday evening. Charles ixiper returned home on Saturday, after a week's viait to relatives and friends in Philadelphia. Mr . and Mrs. Seth Hand of Angieae* •pent Sunday at the home of Mr. and M r». Sheppard Taylor. Mr. Charles Taylor, while cutting down an old tree on Monday, cut his foot quite severely, but owing to the injured member and the aevere pains it gives him at times, he has not abandoned his tripe to Court House. Charles says there is "nothing like being on time.” for one evening in each week he is found cosily ensconced in an arm chair m one of the prettiest cottages at Court House, calling on one of the fair sex. He needs encouraging.

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE.

FILMING CREEK.

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. Janu- FISHING CRKKK, Jan. 18.-Mr*. ary 18.—Matt. Hand moved I.U family ' Hattie Matthew* and son Npent severs! here from MIMU* tbl» week. I day* with her parents at Kouth SeavlUe. Virgil Krrlcaon of Diaa kpent Monday f Wlllitt# Johnson and wife entertained with his son here. i Capt James Rosa and wile of Court Mrs. I.udlum Hand is in Millville oar- i House on Thursday, ing for her son who has dlptheri* ! Goidou Yraricka of Millville, spent A. Levy and family are entertaining !Sunday witn friends h.»re. company from Philadelphia for a few j M. Woolson and family visited dsya. | Frank Harnett and fnniily Sunday Howard Norton of Diaa Creek made a 1 Mrs Martha Snyder spent part of busineas trip here on Monday. [Saturday and Konday with her son> Sberid Hnght made a business trip to * Harrv, at Cold Spring. Trenton on Saturday last. i Edgar Woolson and John James spent Mrs. Elwood Thompson and son Allen 1 Sunday with Harry Thompson and wile

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of Rio Grande are spending this week

with relatives here.

Charles Taylor of Cold Spring called on fiienda here Sunday afternoon. Mias Annie Hewitt spent one day last

of Green Creek

Joseph Hodman spent Sunday afternoon with Jere Woolson. Elmer Hemingway and wife viilited Willett* Johnson and wife on Sunday

week with Walton Grace and family at afternoon, idora. ' j David St

Mr*. Willetts Coiaon entertained her ne *' h ® n, « ot •'h*ch he i* very proud, mother, Mr*. Geary, of Dennisville, tidaj Mr ’' Harriet Barnett Is visiting b*

C- F- Corson and family visiteed Goshen on Sunday. Mr*. Walter Hurreil and Mrs. William Jenkina spent Sunday with friends at Green Creek. George Springer of Millville spent the drat of the week with hit wife here. The Misaes Hawn of Cold Spring are ■pending a few daya aitb George Hawn

and wife.

Mrs Raymond Corson is on the sick list this week. Dr. Lammis and wify entertained company this week.

DIAS CREEK.

WOODBINE.

WOODBINE, Jan. 18—Mr. A J. Oreostein, a former instructor of the De Hirach acbojI, lectured here on ( htries Wagner's "The Simple Life," on the 13lb inat. Mr. Orenstein'a friends hope

to hear him again soon.

Prof. Sabaovtcb and Mr. J. W. Pin cos attended the meeting of the State Board of Agriculture at Xnntoo^Janaary 1143. A number of Woodbine people were present at the performance of "Romeo and Juliet" at the Broad Street Theatre

in Philadelphia last week.

Prof. H. L. Sabsovich attended the inaugural exercises of Governor Stokes

at Trenton on Tuesday.

On Saturday Prof. Glockman of Lib

DIAS ('REEK, Jan. 18 —Mrs. Joanna Douglass of Court House returned home Sunday after a three weeks’ visit with friends in this village. Robert Morrow and wife of Camden who have spent the summer months in this village for the past two years came town Saturday and moved their household effects to Oamden Mondsy. Darnel Bell bought 15,000 king crabs of Frank Doughty for fertiliser last

week.

Tne following officers of Vol. Lodge No. 43, LO.M., were installed on Friday evening last: 8 M., Clarence B. Howell; W M., Chas. B. Woodun; jJm., Gotoman Norton; RAJ A., T. D. Howell; F. , Harry Norton; Treas., B. L, Howell; Chap., Chat. H. Howell; Conductor, F. E. Howell; L8., Alex. ScheUmger; OA,

Edward Green.

Several members of the Golden Eagles of thi* village went to Green Creek Sat-

erty Hall gave a "Package Party.’ ..

waa well attended aud voted a scream-1 urd ‘> evening to witneaa the install*

ing success. ! 11011 ° r officers at that filac*.

Miaa Kellie Sovenaka and Mr Peter) Ab*olom Hand of Court House was Dengenaky were married Bnp lmy at 1 friends tn the village Sunday, liberty HalL The festivities sUrted in ! Job,, s * ffrin » * ho l*en working in

the afternoon and lasted until the morn- * K 1 *** f »ctory in Pennsylvania, ng. Many of the Woodbine people b onie 4ck last week,

were present and the bnde .and groom Job Heretige of Htialerrille waa call-

were the recipients of hearty congratu-’

lations and aeveral gifts.

Mr*. Annie Seltser and daughter Evelyn visited her parents recently. Mr. Toomin of Chicago ia at home to ' spend some time with hi* ppent*.

son Frank, thi* week.

Mr*. Newcomb returned home from

Camden on rriday.

Mrs. Martha Snyder is visiting relatives at Holly Beach this week. Mr. and Mr*. Henry Shaw entertained on Monday evening last, Misses Mattie Barnett, Lulu Shaw. George Matthews, Gus McKean and Frank Matthews.

24000 8HA1.ES OP THE epical Eiiiag Fire Eitiiuisiier Go.

PETERSBURG.

RIO GRANDE.

RIO GRANDE, Jan. 18,—What might have proven a serious fire occurred at theiio'me of Frank Neal on Saturday . When Mrs Nehl attempted to atri^e s match on the couch the fringe quickie' ignited and in an instant it was a mass of ftamea. She shouted for help and a person bearing her quickly came and extinguished the flames, with bnt little

injury stall.

Carl Thompson and Harry Fisher were calling on the fair sex at Knns on tea laid ay evening. Miss Helen Landis of West Cape May spent Satnrday and Sunday with her friend, Miaa Bertha Turner, of this place Mrs. Jones Hand of Philadelphia spent a few days with her parents here, returning on Sunday.

Twenty-four persons have km* theii traa in the Alps during the recent blix•■rd- Fourteen of the casualties were In the St Bernard pass. A big Are. presumably at Incendiary •ritfa. baa destroyed sixteen oil tanka •C the Kebal company's plant and *ev- ' “ ' ' > at Baka. Bus-

ing on the fain sex in this village over

Sunday.

Edward Trout and wife of Eldora vis-1 • ted Howard Norton severs* days laat!

week.

Mr*. Wbitefleid Tbompaon of Holly j Beach was visiting Mrs. Coleman Nor-

ton last week.

Cbas. Sofle and wife, who bavt- been visiting friends in Philadelphia for the , past ten days, returned home the first )

of the week.

PETERSBURG, Jan. 18 —Miss Victoria Creamer visited her aister Miaa Cornelia in Ashland on Saturday. Wm. R. Van Gilder waa altending to business herfc on Thursday. Misses Beanie Westcott and Irene Van Gilder and Boy Van Gilder enjoyed the fine skating at Manhallville on Wednesday afternoon. Mra. Fred Carter, who ia spending the winter in Trenton, waa looking after home interests here ^he first of t

Bek.

David Scull of Ocean City made bosineas trip here on Satnrday. Mr H. P. Nickel was at Cape May Court House on Wednesday. The monthly basineas meeting of the Epworth J eagoe was held at the home of the secretary, Mn. Hebert C. Smith, on Toeaday evening. AJ -the buainem meeting of the Junior League, Miaa Carrie Blake was appointed secretary. On Friday evening the Mite Society of the M. E Church met at the home of the president, Mrs. Frederick William* Ralph Van Glider bad a pleasant visit to South Dennis friends on Satnrday. Via* Myrtle Towiy our popular mlliner, made a busineas trip to Philadelphia on Monday Attended Meeting at Trenton. Dr. E. H. Phillip*, of this city. pranM^nt of the Cape May Connty Board of Agriculture. attended the meeting* of the New Jersey Sr«t« Board'of Agriculture at Trenton last week, and thoroughly enjoy ed the “*

Stock are offered for sale at 50c per Share. At ths offles of CSAKLZS T. CAMPBELL. Managsr, 506 Wathinftcfi St. Cap* May STOCO^ ®lJ2S.OOO

CHARLEH T. CAMPBELL, See-retury and Manager.

DANIEL FOCER, Treaaurer.

CAPE MAY POINT.

CAPE MAY POINT, Jan. Ifl.—■iaal Ethel Biattner and a friend of Weat! Cape May, were noticed among our j Sunday visitors. „ i Already there is ♦■IV of s big season

coming in a few months.

Mrs. William Laflerty spent Friday and Saturday with her son Orlando,

who is in Philadelphia.

Mr Allie Wilson and Mias Georgie Wodiapn, attended the I. O. M. enter- ‘ inment, given in the Victoria Hotal

b Thursday evening.

Mr. Allie Taylor and wife were l day viidtora with bis father at Cape

May \

Several of onr people, (the younger set especially) are wondering if the lost artide baa been foand tor-the way of ‘Kb was lost around tha lake eently, at this time no where* ■bout* oi the artioe oan be traced, but we would like to kaoW if Mira — li still worrying. “It's alee to be her.'* JoA* J. Kroaaer and family, who bars been rsatdiag h re this win tor. dosed

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