CAPE MAV HERALD, THURSDAY, [UNK 8, 1905.
COUNTY NOTES News Gathered by our Special Correspondents This Week.
THE COUNTY OVER What is is Happening Among Our County Neighbors From week to week..
KK> GRANDE.
bo* 11 unmwlly wiwtl an>i Ut« pritw ba« droppo<1 from 90.00 lo 97.00 j^r Itoou*am< Mr*. Kacbid On*net of Kliiura w»» rl*iUo« MerobaBl Norton nod wife iMt wm9. A Unc«? nombOT ol Italian berry picker* came Into the vrflage tbU week yet there i* a wardly of pkker*. Wesley Norton ot A»»irl««ea we* rating friend* in the riling* over Sunday. *ll*». LeU Metchuer of Virgin* l* v lid ting her friend Mr*. Ida K l*age thin week. A number of berry .picker* from Ureen <'reek, lUn Uriiid*. aud Burhigh find employment in tbla village. Mr*. Frederick Heim entertained a number of fronds from Phila. over Sunday.
KIO GKA^DR, June7.—Walter Johnson and Merrill Neal are employed at West Cape canning factory. Miss Laora Taylor of Cold Spring was visiting her friend Mias Nettie Harris the first of the week. Mr. Leslie Bates and Mia* Kora Hand were recent visitor* at Wildwood. Mr* Allie Day apent Sunday with her mother Mr£ Emma Thompson of this place. Harry Turner baa accepted a position as molorman of a trolley car at Wildwood Mr and Mrs Coleman Fisher have been entertaining their daughter Mrs. Hannah Doyle of PhiUdelpbla the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John Morton entertained company from Holly Beach on Sunday. Owing to the vast number of potatobugs of late, it is feared the potato crop will be short this year, especially the earir crop. Miss Eva Edwards entertained entertained company from Court House on Sunday evening; and on Wednesday evening, it is stated, too?
WEST CAPE MAY.
• WEST < APE MAY, Jane 7.—The many friends *of ex-Coroner Swain H. Beeves, are glad y> hear of his recovery from his severe illness. Hr is now able' to gp about the streets, wfj. Woodruff Eldredge, who, for the A ,-1 few days has been confined to his > with a briefiilnesa, la now able to
be among ns again.
Mr. and Mrs. B r. Perkins, of Camden, are now residents of the borough, residing with their son, Charles Per-
kins on Broadway.
The strawberry social given in the borough hall on Saturday evening by Waller Savage's eiaaa of boys for the benefit of the Chapel fond was a sue and a neat sum was realised. Malvern Craig of Philadelphia, has returned, after spending hit vacation with his parente on York avenue.
CAPE MAY POINT. CAPE MAY POINT, June 7.—Nelson Bond was visiting realafrves and friends in Camden and Gloucester the first of the week, and he reports a grand
good time, too.
Mrs Allie Woo son snd infant spn, are spending a week with her parents, at
the lighthouse.
John Springer, who win conduct the Bborbam Hole! this summer, is making great improvements both inside and ont to the ever fashionable Hotel; . Cottagers are beginning to arrive, ii is no uncommon sight to see s load of tranks, valises, etc., waiting to be iiered at the front gate. Mr. and Mr*. Socrates McPherson were Sunday visitor* at the home'of Mrs. McPherson’s parents. Mr. Am non Wright is bnsHy engaged these rare June days repairing and fixing np bis hotel, the Surf Home, preparatory to an early opening. Mias Florence Katharine Kntherford has been visiting her sister Eva, who has taught school at Nonna the past winter, the merry couple returned home
Monday evening.
R. T. 11 as sard and family are at t cottage for the summer months
DIAS CREEK.
DIAS CHEEK, Jam 7.-John Whit boor and wife of Coart House attended deviae service ip the M. K. church HunThe Second Quarterly Conference of the Goshen and Dins Creek ‘ ~ beheld in the M.
JaaedeveaUL
The M.^L 8.8. Is practicing a good
PERSONAL MENTION (CONT1KUKO MtOM riBkT PAGi: .
- CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. CAPE MAY COUBT HOUSE. June 7.Mis*. Hannah Hand *penl Sunday with her brother at MiUviUe. Mi** Blanch Corsn i« i.pending a few days Aitb relative* iu Philadelphia ■ Wm. Jenkins visited friend* in Medford the fiiat of the week. Miss. Dorthy Brown was •bopping in Philadelphia on Monday. Mr*. Theodore Erricson of Dias Creek was a visitor here t ie Aral of the week Erenk Wells and family are enterttining company this week. Mrs C. F. Corson was s visitor al Goshen on Friday. Willett* Thurston sod wife of Gloucester spent Sunday with W. J. Tyler snd wife on Boyd SitWm Weeks and daughter Dorthy ot Atlantic City visited bis parent* here a Sunday. Lows Shaw snd gamPy are entertaining company from Millville this week Wm. Jenkins and wife are entertained his sister I\s from Medford this
week
Mis* Irene Con-on has returned home after spending several days with her aunt at Sontb Seavlll*. Benj Rail moved his family to Townsend’s Inlet this week for the summer season. ^ Mrs. Chsriet Am«t* r is entertaining her sister, Mrs Ewan, from Koyersford this week. Mrs. Edward Hughes of West Cape May. visited her parents here on Saturday. Bern Site and family entertained company from Wildwood Monday. Roy Foster, who is employed at Wildwood, spent Sunday with his parents, J. C*. Foster and wife. Howard Boss of Caiuden, was an over Sanday visitor here Mrs. Frank Nicitola was visiting Cape May on Friday. Mrs Ezra Norton entertained company from Green i‘reek >onday. Herbert Young of Tuc'xaboe was an over Sanday visitor. Miss Laura Taylor of Cold Spring, spent Tuesday with friends here. FISHING CREEK. FISHING CREEK. Jane 7—Game Warden Row waa in tbla place on Fri-
day.
Mrs. Mary Beckett apent the last of the week with John Snyder and family. John Long, wife and daughter* of Cold Spring apent part of Saturday and Sunday isntb Charles Howard and family;,/ Met-rs Earl Woolson, Reuben Johnson and Charles Woolson wheeled Holly Beech on Sanday. Tom Hemingway and wife of Ocean (Sty spent aevqr^I days with his father at the post offlrjc. f Mr. Frank Bate and wife entertained Mr. and Mra. Horner of MnlUca HU1. Joseph McKissic and wife of Cold Spring, Mrs Lyle and Mra. Platte of Erma, on Thursday last. J. K. Bishop and friend of Philadelphia, made a business tnp to Arlington Oity on Wednesday. Miss Bertha Woolson Allen of Cape May Point, spent Mon day with their cousin, Miss Jennie Woolson. Harry Thompson and wife and Jere MeKnight, of Green Creek, spent San day in this place. Aaron Wooten and wife entertained Rev. Mr. Welle, wife and nafignd Albert and Mra. Estelia Woolson over Sunday Harry %btea and wife of Holly Beach spent last weak with friends here. Miss Phene McKean spent pert of last week with barrister at Gape May. of the members of the Flower Girt*’ Society hare bean gatheti M pond hltaaia abondaac Henry Shaw aad wife spent l wtafaretaHTssetfiolUrB Mrs. Kate Snyder of 1
War, is passing s fortnight with her main, Mrs. T. K Brooks. Mrs. Bunnell 1* brill In tbs highest regard In Grand Armr circles, and is usually found In sttsodanoc upon ths an anal meetings of both the (». A. R. and the organisation of surviving war nurses Henry C. Lsa. the noted btstorian snd publicist, brought hi* family to Caps May yesterday and U now occupying bis sum ntcr home on Grant street. Mia* IL L. Bringhurat. of 40th and Chestnut streets, PMIadripbl*. arrived on Thursday last and Is now located in her cottage on Ocean street for the mi miner. Major and Mrs. Alfred C. Baker, of Wa*hiiigton. bare taken a cottage ou Jackson street and will arrive *arly next week fur the season. Mrs. William R. Lett arrived last week and is oocupying a Hughe* street Cottage. William H. Hill, of Richmond,/Va, Is occupying a Stockton avenue cottage for the summer. Mr. and Mra. WiltUm J. Sewell. Jr., of Camden, are guest* of CoogroMmau and Mrs. George D. McCreary at their cottage ou Colombia aveoun. *' Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Blspbam came down last Friday and are now In their Columbia avenue villa for the summer. Mr. MaUiogiy. of Washington, Of C.. has rented the cottage of Mr. James Smith on Ocean street. Charles Netncof, of Phibutelphl*. bar rented for the se^on the cottage of Robert Chamber*. No. »3S Corgie stieet. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Colson; of Woodstown, N. J., are spending a portion of their honeymoon at the Carroll Villa. Mr. end Mrs. Reuben Cohen are ooci lug their cottage on Ocean street for the Her. Dr. DsWolf, of Newark. N. J.. occupied the pulpit of the First Baptist Church on Sanday, In ptaeeof Rev H. P. Crego, who was last Sanday listening to the baccalaureate sermon at Crosier Theological Semitiaay, from which insUtntlun Her. Mr. Crego will be graduated this
reek.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Page, of PhiUdel. phi a. are occupy ing their cottage for a short while. Col. Heyl and family, of Camden, are nicely flxjd away in a Windsor avenu>
Mr. Christopher Gallagher and family have come to their cottage. 4S Jackson si. Mr. end Mrs. Robert W\ Skinner, uf New York, are guests of Mr*. Skinoer’a brother, Jacob Snare, E*q. Mr. Adam Suelke and Capt. Nicholewith their famines, are again In their spacion* Washington street boose. Mr. Sul k* is a prominent member ot the Cape
May Yacht dob.
Mr. K. M. OMrtenffer, of the Rtelng Bailway Company, opened hie Stockton areane cottage one day last week, where be will bring bis familg for the rammer. Mr. Frank Nirdllnger end- family, of Philadelphia, arrived in Cape May Riturday. and bare taken np their residence at CT8 Hughes street, which cottage they bare occupied for several seasons. those early domiciled in the cottage colony is Mr. George W. Boyd, Unpopular General Passenger Agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad. He brought bis family to Cape May Saturday to occupy
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H. H. Smith, of Philadelphia, seat do* n hi* horses nod carnages by the repress train Saturday morning; H** family have just occupied thrir beantlfnl ootia&ri-oor
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Mlsa Amanda Townsend, daughter ot Councilman and Mrs. F. Sidney Town rod, ha* gone on an extended trip In estern New York state, including Bnffa to, Niagara Falls and southern CanadaMerchant O. L. W. Knerr is confined to Is bed again with iUneaa, but we lean* that be is somewhat Improved as we go press. We hope, In common with' all Lis acanriotances, that be will rccorir bis
faith.
Mr. L. C. Sayre'and family ing at tb»Parris Cottage, baring rented
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Odgeoe bare taken No. Sit Washington street for the sea and moved in Monday. • Mr and Mrs. X P. Middleton arrived in Cape May last week and will spend the immer months at 94 Congress street. Mr. and Mra Jos. M. Kelly are enjoying m rammer at 910 Windsor Are, which
ipted for sevual sen-
Mr. Marcellas Bailey and family, of Waafalntgon, D. C-, regular summer rs at this rarart will again occu
Dr. J. T. McAunlty and family, of Philadelphia. came to Capeltay last week and opted their Grsnt street cottage for the “¥bSm£a H. Bam brick, owner of the new post-office building and of the weathfT bureau station, waa a visitor on Tueeday. Dr. Char lee F. Auck has leased
Rev. Dr. Spooner delivered the anniversary addreea at the Calvary Pnabytartaa Church Camden, on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mra. 8. H. Hackata arrived to
Cape May last Saturday and
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