Cape May Herald, 23 March 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAPE MAY HERALD, THUKSDAY. MARCH »j, 1905.

NEWS THROUGH THE COUNTY

CAPE MAY POINT. CAPE MAY POINT. March 25 -CotUffca af* rcnllof rmpMlY. and If they Veep up itoin# like they hare In the pa*t week, by the o|>enin|t of apring Hardly a hoowe will be left. Swain WooUou wa» renewing aeqnaintancew «»t ape May the Ural of the

week.

Ijowr—«i»l not found yet, around the Lake. Under return to the ••little eot-tiq-e” by I by “**• Doriuk' ihe Ithiti tidea of Tue«dayaSid WolneoUv much dnfUrood waa wa»h P.1 up ou ihe beach, auopowd to be from an old wreck which waa aunk aome lime ago out in the bar.

PETERSBURG.

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D.D.G.A. B. t. Howell and Beprteenlative Uriah Norton attended the teealon of the Grand Eodge'of I. 0. M. In Camden Tueaday. James Scbellenger of Green Creek was pure baaing bay of partlea In thla village Monday. Lot C^inon of Baltimore visited bis sister Mrs. Hannah Sayre in the villa**

last week.

Klxbteen members of tbel.O M. lodge turned out on Friday afternoon last and

ardson were visitors at Erma on Wedneed ay evening laat. t larence Kldredge, wife and dangbtera Jeade and Eliaabelb, of Wildwood, were over-Sunday visitors tjere. ERnA. FUMA, March 22 —The Prealdiog Elder preached at the morning aerviae on Sunday from the words “Christianity as

Ule.’

Kev Edward Wells preached hla first

r.iauieeu oirmorrsui lur tm. l j 1.1 « . out «0 triJ.y .fwrnoon U.I .nd » .11. pr«.h«l hi. Hr.! kntdrf up wound Uifir Ml uud mwi. . “ut.n-ue. Muddy Or. d^k in front of lb. lot. I ‘"f,' v,_

J. W. Grade, accompanied! by William j

PETEHSBUKG, Vsn-h . _ GeorgeBack and chil Iren are apending home Saturday evening to spend the week with frieo.l-. iu lA«e-.burg. g few ww .hs with her fiarenU In this

Mr. Paul T Sha piuove.1 hla family to vm|lJff ,

Ooeafi City on Thursday. ‘ | Unde Tbomaa Sayre, who is generally Dr Wayne ami son Kalph spent Son- - flret D f our villagers to have early day with fnei'ds at lower Bridge. i tnlc h i pi Bn ted his garden on Saturday Mr. William LaogUin ia apending a ^ the fi „ t jh* vllUge.

U T. Johnson bad rharge of the Ep-

* • vjra.x', |dwM.—* —• ••• *’ 1 * ; . iy and wife and Mrs. Anna Grace,, *^tn League Mjnday. drove down on Banday last and attend- 1 - p ‘- 1 * -or * e McNeUI

ed church services

George Frick, who has been employed in Philadelphia the past 'two montha, came home on Saturday evening. Mrs. Pearla Quincy, of Eaaton, Pa.,

ieorse McNeill vtaited friends at

rushing Creek Sunday.

few days with frienda in this place. Mrs Charles Hammond and children

and Miss Ethel VanGilder were guests

of Mr* Kobert Smith on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter were enter

Uined by-Wm. Kldredge while looking

after their home surroundings. Mr. Percy Shield* of Philadelphia was

entertained by friends here on Sunday.

The new pastor of the M. E. Church,

Kev. D. K. Van Dngbt, made a very fsvorableTmpre• aioa upon the people of this vicinity in the Sunday morning service. The evening service was con-

ducted by Eev. I. T. Woolaon. Mr Edgar Voss was an Ocean City

visitor on Tueaday.

Mr. John Thomas is at present with her daughter Mrs. L Corson.

RIO QRANDE.

KIOGRANDE. Mar 22 —Mr. Wilbert Turner and wife spent Sunday with bis aister, Mra. George iloftmin, of West Cape May. A Mrs. Frank Downs entertained company from Wildwood over Sunday. Mrs. Emma Thompson, accompanied by her daughter Effie, spent one day Wt week with rel*tires at Green Creek. Mr. genes Hand and wife of Phtladeh phta spent Sunday with their mother Mrs. Fred Seal. Bio is to hare a boarding house, and it is to be ran In an ui>-U>-dale fashion too. It will be conducted by • r John Hand and wife, of Millville, who have bad considerable experience at this business. This is something that is needed here. Kev. Elias Tonser preached in the E. church on Sunday evening to a large congregation. Mrs. John Hawn la spending a few weeks with relative* ana friends in Sa-

lem.

Mr. Wilson Shinn, accompanied by hi* wife, spent Sunday with hi* parents here., - . ■ Mrs lixsie Morton and son of West Cape May were recent visitors with her sister, Mra. Hla Morton.

COLD SPRING.

COLD SPRING. March 22 —My Harvey Snyder ia caring for her mother, she being very aick at her home in

West Cape May.

Mrs. Edward Sayres of Cape May waa the guest of Mra. James Needles on Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Lida EldreRgeleft Saturday for a Ms weeks’ visit among relatives and friends in, Philadelphia. Mrs. Eatella McKeag of Eld ora ia visiting her brother here t Mrs. Dr. Lake was shopping last Wednesday and Tboiwday. Mrs. Hattie Smith returned home last week after spending the winter in MerchanlrQle and Philadelphia. Miss Ellen Katbenord, who baa been confined to the boose for the peat two weeks with an attack of the grippe, is

•lowly improving.

Mrs. Nellie Taylor and daughter, of West Cape May, spent Sunday with Mrs. Cbariee McNeil. Several of the Mends of Mr. and Mrs. Alexia Ewing oalled at their home on Saturday evening for a grand and jolly tima and judging by the number of the company a good tkea waa bad.

DIAS CREEK.

DIAS CREEK. March tt—The LO.M. gave an evening party to their Meads on Friday evening last ia the hall and it waa enjoyed by eU.

Thos. H. Lpamlng went to Millville on Saturday to attend the luneral of Homers Irving. r Onr fishermen arc making fjdrly good catches of rock and perch in their fikes this week, and are taking advantage of the good tides to pot in their king crab pounds. FISHING CREEK. FISHING CREEK, March 22 —Mesdame* Abigail Matlbe**. Rebecca Howand son Clarence spent Satunlay at Cape May. Cbariea Matthew* and wife entertained William Holmes, wife and daughter of Holly Beach on Sunday. Forman Barnett and wife of Cold Spring spept Sunday with Jacob Barnett and wife Florence and Ada Shaw of South See rille visited their slater, Mrs. Hattie Matthews, oyer Sunday. Lemuel ScbeHenger and wife spent part of Saturday and Snoday with William ScheUenger and wife of West Gape

May.

Henry Shaw and wife drove to Holly Beach on Sunday. Joe Cheater of Rio Grande called oa relatives here last week. Mesdames Martha and Sarah Snyder spent Thursday lastvt ape May. Ernest Reeves spent the last of thr week with hla aunt Mrs. Maggie Olive*. Arthur Chester and family spent Sunday with Jeye Woolaon. Mrs. Hannah Woolaon made a business trip to MUhrilie and Philadelphia tbe last of the week. Mias Hannah Woolaon spent a few days of last week with reiatires in West Cape May and Cape Nay Point. The F. G. Society gave Mr. Henry Shaw a surptise on Hat-irday evening in bonoi of hia—tb birthday. Ask Henry how be likes chewing gnm and cigar*. Alex Ewing and family passed tfaron the village on Saturday last. James McPherson, who has been employed at Burleigh, baa bought tbe Harvey Snyder, Jr. farm and will make It bis future home. Mrs. Ewing seems to* be improving very slowly.

We are glad to say that those on the sick list are rapidly improving. Nr. Win. Vogenberg while working on

the local freight bad his thumb badly crushed and Ulcerated. Two stitches

were taken in the injured mem tier. Ex-Senator Kobert E. Hand gave a

birthday party to his brother-in-law,

Louis Hoffman, Wednesday night. Mr. Joseph Greaves and son and Vr.

and Vra. David Haan visited at-Cape

May Saturday.

Tbe roads are being much improved

by being scraped.

Automobiles, like germs and mosquitoes, are being stirred by the beautiful

eather.

The total missionary offering for the past conference year waa f 111.00. Frogs aie crying, Birds are flying. Be of cheer ! Grass it growing. Winds are blowing, Spring ia here. Mayflower blooming, I .overs spooning, April ’* nigh; Bees ’ll soon be hamming, Easter ’a coming By and by. h. r. a.

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WILDWOOD AND HOLLY BEACH. Officials of the Weat Jersey and Seashore Railroad were here the latter part of last week, Uklkg the preliminary ste|>e toward the erection of a new

station.

The many Mends of City Clerk Shivers will be glad to learn that be baa so far recovered from hi* recent illness — to be able to be shoot again. Mayor Hi|ton baa awarded the contract for the building of his new hotel to Mayor Frank Smith, and tba work will commence at once. The Board of Health baa reorganised, Dr. J. R. Miller being elected preddrnt and John F Reeve secretary. Tbe baseball season baa opened here, tbe first game having been played Hatorday afternoon last. Mr and <:in. *•*. L. niebert have gone to Bdvidere, this State, where they will spend several weeks.

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CAPS MAY COURT HOUSE. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE."Mat. 22. bias Helen Hand, who attends West Chester State Normal tsebool, is spending ten days with her parents here. a E. Corson and family are this week entertaining Mrs. Thomas Wright of

Philadelphia.

Wm. Weeks and family of Atlantic City spent Snoday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weeks. Richard 8. Lad lam and wife returned home this week after apending tbe winter with their daughter at Woodbury. uner* Norton and family spent the latter part of the week with reLaiites ia

3EA ISLE CITY. BEA IsikE (TTY, March 22.—11. W. HamUeton and family who have been spending the winter in Philadelphia, have returned to tbe Magnolia Hoose for the Easter season Frank Rutledge, of Philadelphia, here on^fcunday, visiting hla mother,

Mrs. B. Adams

Mrs. Joshua Reeves was visiting b< brother, Bwain 8. Peeves, of Cape May, last week, be being very ill.

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Joseph F Hbtrry pying their MartbeJKgle cottage this week, and will pron&ly remain over tbe

holidays.

The high tides of the past week have brought many star fiah snd pretty shells along the bench here, and novelty seekers were in vogue.

Matthew Hand and wife of Millville

Eugene Bpringeraia wtte of Woodbine spun! tbe first of the weak with A. K. Bpringer and family. B. L. Howell of Due Creek vMtad friends hare on Bonday.

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