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CAPE MAY HERALD. THUHSDAY. MARCH 9, 1905.
NEWS THROUGH THE COUNTY
DIAS CREEK..
Mils to God.
And winning ■
He U atming for tbe welfare Of the people nod tbe church; 80 let us try and help him In hia grand and noble worka.
He loves to help tbe young folka,
And to start them on the way , To that bright and shining glory We all hope to reach some day.
DIAS rUKKK. March H.-lb* school house bel| being out of order, the lead*- ^ er has to call the scholars with a small
hand bell.
lias II. Howell «n* doing business at Goshen on Monday with J. w Grace Kalfh Norton moved into the Nathan*
el Erricson house Thursday
Mr Job Heretsge of Melslerville was | n , n< ) stormy weather ■psrktnt: 1“ this village Ssturdsy and j ||| m a t his post you ’ll find; bundsy . Heady to lead bis roe*lings. Win ■'iifrlu injured his w-isl severely j jjjpy mus t beginou time. .1,1!. ~«l«* *'«£“' K'*“ o, a. topiuicturi In Pen us v I vauia last wee M ^ „ r thfl cU ^. ‘ Walter Ware of U-pe Hay vUlt* j ^ help ^ her brother Alex two day s last w . wijh # ^ |tro hand d
S K Pag*, who is employed in a;
Peuoavlvania glass factory, came home j He sometimea tells u« hard sharp facU.
Ust onday to su.v on* week "I But for our good «e know. The necktie social i'> 1 '* hall on , For if we bad uo leade.Friday evening was a *■ reaming suooeas, I Into dangerous path- we’d go. the house twing <*row«led ■ j xiim let u* give to him just praise Wm Front of Kid ora visited bis cous- For j, he hai( donr
in Mrs Howard Norton over >un my. . ^ nd oUr (JqJ f Q p w hom he works
Charles Uwrenoe. who ha» s vood po. sitiou in the Kdgetuore Iron " orks of[
WilmincloD, M.MLon trok.n i Aod lii«» SdK .o *bl. bdpCT
glass last week and cut his hand* so se- ‘ '
verelv that he had to stop work.
John Herman and wife are visiting rel-
stives liiftchohon-thu week.
Aaron Smith of the r-ea Isle city L. 8. s. spent Thursday with his family. B. 1- Howell spent the day Saturday
on business at Cape May Gty.
Mrs Thomas H. Learning ami son Harold went on s shopping i tnp to Philadelphia Saturday and returned tbe
same evening
And help* him—every one.
To oar pastor we all know.
And she leads the Junior Leaguers
In the way that they should go.
From tbe members. FISHING CREEK.
COLD SPRING. COLD SPRING, ''arch 8—Mrs. Fred Ha-ris of Rio Grande called on her aunt Mrs William Harris Tuesday afternoon. Edward Learning and wifeapent Tuesday at <*Oort House Mrs Relle Errickson of Dennisvtlle •pent last week with Mrs. Howard Hoffman of this place. The Odd spring Grange were well represented at the farmers’ meeting held at Court House od Wednesday. A surprise partf was given in honor of Miss Marie Baker on Wednesday A good time was reported by all present. Miss Ada ilalbruner of Centreville L*-w«s an ovd-Snnday nMt * at the home otM«.M*me« Needles >Mias Bohm. a teacher at the Cape M»y High School, spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Laura Taylor. Mrs. William Feaster entertained on Sunday afternoon Mi-s Kae Grace of Coart .House. Mr and Mrs. Howard Hoffman entertained at tei on Wednesday evening the following:— Mr. and Mrs. Charles Learning, Mr. and Mrs Harry learning, Mr. and Mrs- Sheppard Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor, Mrs. Belle Learning and Mrs. Belle Erricson. Mr. Jere Hand is quite iO at this rrit-
ing.
Mrs. Theodore McKean of Holly Beach apent Saturday and Sunday with Ko viiton Crease. ChsrieeTayl®?ut ten, l ed l he Evins— SmiUi wedding at Cape May on Saturday. acting as 'me of tbe groomsmen. Loot—SmaYUD—or Smut* —A young man of mediuiikJue. hump back, fair complexion, light moustache, wearing a black unit, a derby hat, answers to the name of Skid- Finder please return to tbe farm of —W and receive their reward.
FISHING CREEK. MarehS.—''rs Lissie Morton and son of West Cspe May spent Sunday with her parent*. 8.
T. Shaw and wife.
Mrs. Sarah Pierson of Erma spent Monday with her sister tin. Ella John-
son.
Mm. Martha Snydrrsnd grand-dsugh-ter Emms returned h une from Holly Beach on Tuesday. crank Matthew* ami wife visited her sister at Green Creek on Saturday sfter-
M>n.
Jacob Barnett and wife speut Monday at Holly Beach. Lemuel Scbellenger and wife entertained Rev. and Mrs Well* and son on Sunday. , ' • , . - Mrs. Linda Matthews of Cold Spring spent Tuesday with P ank Matthew* and wife. Chas. Howard entertained Elmer Reeves, wife and daughter and ^amoei -Edmunds and wile of West Cape May. Meadaiqe* Helen Brown and Mell Kirk of Ki Grande spent Tuesday with ra. Emma Shaw. Mr* Etta Lea min ; visited her parenton Tuesday. Frank Matthews moved on tbe Highland place on Wednesday. Will McPJierson, wife and daughterspent Thursday last with ?*o«ners Barnette and wife of Holly Beach. Mr*. David Piemen, wife and c visited Mm. Vanaman on Sunday. John Few comb and family visited relatives at kio Grande over Sunday. Miss Jennie Wool so c took tea with her fneno Mias Helen McKeaa on Sun-
day.
ERI ERMA, March 8 —Tfrgjgdica’r. dety met at the home^T » rs. Emma Shaw at Fishing Creek Thumday afternoon. . Only five were in attendance. - Mrs. Amy Lyall has been confined to her home for some time by thi of reaning a nail into her foot. Master Walter McNdL entertained hia eoarin, Charles McNeill Sunday. Mias Lillian UaKeiM spent Sunday at Court House. Great soooeas in damming is reported by the sounds fishermen. ' a David Hawn and Miss Elsie Seymore went to Cap* JUy Saturday. Joa. Greaves u building a a Mr. Monroe Matthews is building several new boats for other parties. Tbe farmers have already started plowing. Come, Gentle Spring ! The young folks an fond of playing crokinole. They are spending the long
PETERSBURG. PETERSBURG, March 8. — Mrs. K Blake enjoyed a pleasant vhdt among friends in I^eaborg last week and retut ued home on Satp^iFy. Mm. Bennett ami son have been the gnests of her mother dprng th.- week Mr. Albert Bntler is again able to attend to bts duties as station agent Mr. H. 1*. Mickel Is Buttering from an injured arm caused by the slipping of a load of bay. Mm. Serena Van Gilder is again domiciled in her own home after Spending the winter very pleasantly with her daughter Mrs. Winton Smith in Philadelphi*. w Mliuies Martha and Myrtle Corson were entertained by Irene Van Gilder over Sunday. Mrs Hannah Van Gilder entertained friends trom Court House, Philadelphia sod LauMillie on Friday in honor of Edmund Bennett, Jr.’s second birthday. Mr. Walter Sack and Miss lots -Masha of Ocean City visited at Capt. Ben bleep* man's on -unday. The family of Wm. R. Van Gilder are again occupying their home In this place after spending tbe winter in Philad el phis. The funeral of Mm. Frederick Creamer occurre-i here on Monday. A novelty sapper for tbe benefit ol the Mite Society will be given at the home ol Edgar Voas on Friday evening.
CAPE MAY POINT. CAPE MAY POINT. March 8.-Great preparations are being made for tbe spring opening here. Mr. William Dougherty and bride, of Philadelphia, have been spending a week at tbe Wright Villa. Mr. Dougherty is an admirer of Cape May Point, and always spends a part of his summer vacation here. Miss Eva Rutherford, who teaches school at Nor as, N. J., spent the latter part of tbe week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rutherford. Mr. Miller and family, who have resided at the Point all wint> r, returned to their Philadelphia home recently. Mrs. Charles Rutherford visited her husband at the Life Saving Station on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Aranon Wright is painting bis v.Ua and also adding an annex in way ofa son parior. Mr Wright is always looking to the comfort of his gneats. Miss Theresa Fisher, who is taking a special teachers’ coame of study here under tbe toition of Prof. Blake, was at Washington, D. C., daring tbe inanga ration of President Roosevelt, and the reports “seeing a nice time.” Wood-chopping is naturally good exerase when properly done, bat when improperly rendered it may be injun-
Frahk Hughes was renewing old acquaintance* at Cspe May on Holiday. Mr. John W Reeves and aon « Pester are n«w residing in their farm Qooee, ami will till the soil the coming summer
Queeq Jewelry Store, tJcwdr^, Matches anb Clodts. Repairing Neatly Done by a Skilled Workman. MG. F. KUHN.M SOS TDaahington St. Cope SHa'^.
rAshikoton.
cully in collecting the required of money Sunday morning.
Bsahsa Johnson. Br, has a ftna new Scotch coUi*. prsarated to him by John-
aea A Btokaa, Um mad daala Brother WeUa la ear peeler. And ef him we are juetiy p Bar he's* - -
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. Mar. 8. Mm. John H. Beneset returned to Philadelphia on Monday after spending several days with relative*. Mrs. Stillwell Townsend and daughter Anna of Cape May called on friends here Monday. Sherifl Bright and son No We spent th# first of the week at Holly Befich. Miss Alice Hawn of Erma spent a part of tnis week with George Hawn and family. Miss Edna Taylor is dangerously ill with plural pceamonia. Herbert Young of Tuckaboe was an over-Sunday visitor here. Moffat B •orbach and wife rpent Saturday in Millville. Mias Clara Marta returned to Millville on Monday after spending a few days with relatives here. Ain. Rachel Lloyd of Dennis villa s. eat the first of the week with friends
sre.
Mrs. Joanna Loser u spending a abort time with relatives at Angieeea. Mias Hattie Springer of Philadelphia i* spending this week with ratativse. Mrs. Joseph Meanek and daughter mm* of Millville spent Saturday and Sunday with Socralee WDIia and family. Mrs. .Bertha Baekney and ■pent Sunday wi and fhally at WUdjrood. Mrs. Robert Umar and daughter Kth at .peat one da v tlh week la Philadelphia. Walter Edwards eftto
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