CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY i j, 1905.
NEWS' THROUGH THE COUNTY
KKUA. February 2? -The ov^termen and Manila worker* of lhl« place are much worried about tbelr boat* and other property. # 1 ^ t Mrs. WlUUm Biddle entartalned her Sunday web m>I claaa of boy* at her home on Monday ermlBic. tbe yoanir folk* bad a floe lime ami m joyed an abuodanee of refTrahtririitHuutf r» err cotuplalulnR of tbe aoarelty of docka Neerl) rtery bouae lu thla place baa had • caw of aickuraa tbta winter. • lirorffr McNeil waa unable to go to bla work ou tbe faat freight on Monday night on arcount of iilneaa JowpbUrearea Is building a flue new alrlgb. The Miaaea Greta and U**ie Hawn enlertalne>i a few friend* on Saturday evening. Mra. Bertram Snyder ia entertaining her date from South Dennla. The old and young went out on Thnraday night for a general akate A fine tun? waa enjoyed by all, and no more aerlou* accident* happened than a feu hard falls ixcept Rev. Edward Wells, who received a few bruises Tbe grey eagle which Her. Well* shot late last fall while ducking, been mounted by parties in Philaddphia and sept home. Several boats have been crashed by the ice. while oyster floats are being wrecked by every tide. William Vogenborg, Sr.aeverly burnt his arm while at work on tbe freight Mrs. George McNeil ia entertaining her viater, Miss Lena Crammer, of Manahawkin this week. Thomas Crammer spent Sunday with friends St Court House Walter Hawn, who has- been laid ofl from work for several weeka, will resume bis work at Wildwood. Senser Taylor, one of our young probationers, successfully led the Kpworth League meeting Bonds/ evening. Milton Tavlor conducted the services Sunday evening, in the adsenoe of oar Pastor. Dennis wasn’t lost the other night, be dmply strayed away, but we t he waa in good company. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Pierce entertained a few frienda on Saturday evening.
DIAS CREEK.
DIAS CREEK, Feb. 22.—Lodge entertainment Friday evening, 24th last. O. «. ball. The skating baa been fine for the past month and during tbe moonlight night* our young people have enjoyed it iyKills Cullen and Frank Erricson have had lota of sport sailing their ice boat tbe past week. There will be a necktie social in I. 0 M. hall Friday evening March Sd. Admission 15c., including refreshments. E. 8. Rrrieson’s horse ran away on Saturday last at Cape May Court House and demolished the waggon. Kobody was hurt. Rev. Frank Bemensdeffer of Philadelphia waa visiting friends in tbe village on Sunday. Mr*.' Mitcbel Howell has been very sick during tbe past week, but is something improved at tfcis writing. Dept A. T, D Howell went to Tuckaboe Friday evening last week to install tbe Officers of tbe grunge. Allen Siflrio, a fourteen-yeaivold boy '-of this village, is probably tbe champion wood-chopper of tbe county. He has supplied the family with toti Jptj&wi stoves all winter. He goes to tSe Woods a distance of several miles, cots the Umber, hauls it home, and then saws and splits the logs at the woodpile. Freeman Douglass cut hia fool on Saturday so that several stitches had to be taken in the wound Wm. ScheUenger killed a 600-pound bog last week. Mrs. Deborah Lloyd gave a carnet-tug sewing on Friday last. itefreubuM were aerved in tbe evening to n b number of guests. Alex. ScheUenger and brother Wm., have been appointed administrator of
FISHING CREEK, Feb. 22 —E RTooisoa and John James drove to Hoi-
Mias Helen Matthews of Cold Spring spent tbe last of tbe weak with Frank
a Moaat of Ocean CUy L. & 8. 1 friends here on Monday.
Tomlin and wtfo on Sunday. Gordon Yaaricks of Millville called on friends hers on Holiday. Clement Matthews of Cold Spring spent Monday with bis mother Mrs. Cynthia Matthews. Henry Shaw and wife visited relatives at Holly Beach on Kaiurdsy. Bertram Suyder and family of Erma spent Sunday with relative* here. Will McKean and family entertained Will'Swain and family of Cold Spring on Sunday. Jere Woo Ison spent several days of last week with friends in Camden. Wearegiad to note that Mrs. Madeline Reeves Is slowly improving. George Carlton and wife drove through this village on Sunday. Several of our young people enjoyed skating on the Snyder pond last Saturday evening. The Flower Girl Society celebrated their first anniversary on Saturday afternoon and evening, February 11. in their Hall. After a very interesting business meeting the members adj ed to a large skating pond back of tbe Hall, where they enjoyed tbe sport very much. Tbe party then returned to the Hall and played games until a late hour, when ioe cream, cake and fruit were aerved. Tbe mem Iters all report a good time. Those present were Misses Helen and Phene McKean, Clara Khmow, Danes Hodman, Rietta and Geneva Shaw, Jennie Woolson, Rntb and Emma McPherson, Hannah WckUod and Louie Vans man.
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, Feb. 22. Miss Erma N'icbola has secure ( a position as second derk In tbe post office. Edgar Mingin spent Saturday with friends in Bridgeton. Learning Rice of Holly Beach was Saturday visitor here Samuel Buck and wife rsturned to Angleaea the first of tbe week, alter spending several days with their mother, Mrs. Khoda Bock. Mrs. E*tells Woolson of Cold Spring was an over-Snnday visitor here. Alfred Scull took in the light*, at CUpe May City on Sunday. Mrs. Dannehiraeh of Woodbine visit' ed the dental parior here bn Monday. Joe. Andrews and wife visited Mill ville frienda over Sunday. Jason Bock of Angle** apent Sunday with bis daughter Mrs. Dr. Lummls . Senor Dominick Loecalso and family entertained company Una week. Swain Brewton and wife of Philadelphia aie spending this week with Mrs B‘s sister, Mrs Dorcas Corson. Townsend Fenoimore and wife turned to Cape May on Monday after spending several days with Alexander Douglaaa and wife. Mr*. G. E- Hancock of Trenton is viaiUng her mother, Mr*. M J. Hand, this eek. J. B. Huffman made a business trip to Cape May City on Saturday. Miss Alice Corson waa a visitor in Cape May Saturday. PETERSBURG. PETERSBURG, Feb. 22. —Opt J, Thomas visited his daughter Mrs. Leslie Corson tbe first of tbe week. Mias Irene Vgn Gilder ia spending a few days with fnendi in Ocean (Sty. Miss 8. B- Young has returned home, having enjoyed a pleasand yWt recently among frienda in Cape May and Tnckahoe. Leon Mickel spent Sunday with home lenda. Mra. Floyd Young waa the guest of her sister Mrs. L. A. Corson over Sunday. Wm. Eld ridge made a business trip to Ocean CUy on Monday. Capt. Rob. Smith was in town Monday. Mr. Wm. Matthews baa pot up fete, phone wires connecting his boms at Towabridge with that of Mn. W. M. Van Gilder. Mies Meerwald prepared a very good programme for Washington’* Birthday, ix 1 rates 1 to b* given in Red Men’s Hall this eyming.
d*y. Mra. Walter Shaw of Philadelphia waa called jioms on Wednesday to attend the funeral of her cousin, Mr*. Maine Benckert. Ellsworth Hughes and James Needles spent Thursday evening with Senator Hand. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Mundy left on Monday to take np their residence in the South, where Mr. Mundy baa secured a position. Mim Martha Neal of Rio Grande atient Sunday with ber friend, Miss Jaunt Taylor. Mrs. Nickerson of South Dennis is spending a few daya with ber daughter, * ra. Lawrence McKean.
acCba. wUhoot ea*r*«. In tb* Scientific American.
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