Cape May Herald, 6 December 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HSgALD, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1906

CAPE MAY COUNTY NOTES

Herald Writers Present Lively News All Told one isely for Busy Readers

What to Taking Place la and About Tho Village RIO GRAND*. Deeamber i-Mra Mil Is 00 lb* sick list. Mias Rita Neal Is rtaJUng fritnJe »' Erma for an iodeflnat* pert jd. Eflsr spending a few days Id Pblladel pbla rtslUng relatives. Nelson Hand, will sod soo Krereu. returned to their bom00 Monday. ' MIseFanr.le Taylor o( Eraia. apent bat nrday with Irieods here. J. D. Coe of Bridgeton. U spend log a fear days In the village, finishing the work for the season at the canning factory. Mrs. Hannah Doyle, of Philadelphia. 1« spending tan days with her parents at West Rio. Mr. Taylor, wife and children of Holly Bsscb. spent Saturday night sod Sandsy with John Morton and wife. On Sonnay they took an automobile ride to Dias Creek ylsIUng friends Postmaster David Goff made a business trip to Cape May on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Fred H Neal w*e visiting friends at Onart House tbs first of the week. John Jones and wife of Millville, spent Friday and Saturday with bis grandfather John Jenna Mia Lida Reeves of We* Cepe May spent several days with bar sister. Mr*. Fred B. Neal. Mm Elisa Morton of DennUeUla, t. a few days with her daughter. Mm Silas Tha India of the Baptist Church atins a fund to paint <

WEST CAPE MAY

WEST CAPE MAY'. December h-R-Mr. Barns of the M R. Church of C«p» May, wss making pastoral calls tbs firs' of tbs week. Mm Walter Peck who has beat quite Indiapooed for the pa* weak, is slowly Improvise under the care of Dr. Stevens. Mia Grace Turner of Rio Grande. sp«oi Thanksgiving with her sister. Mm Warren C Neal. Malvern Craig, son of Mr. and Mm J. D. Craig. Who holds a lucrative position In Philadelphia, spent Sunday under tha parental roof here. The regular monthly aealng of Bor oegfa Council was held 00 Monday even

regular routine of Charles Swain, ooe of the firm of our enterprising meat mark* consisting of Swain Bros-, made a trip to Philadelphia Sunday. -Charlie" aye the tripe are rand more Interestingeaeli

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glad to note slightly improved. Mr. Bert Swain, a forma resident of this place, and a her ther to Horace and Charles Swain, wu married in Pbiladel-

CAPE flAY COURT HOUSE Partial Uat of Visitors at The County Stmt CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. Dec.-A Rarmond Corson and wife spentThnrodst with Irieods at Holly Bench. Wm. W. Weeks and family, of Atlantic City, hers been spending a few days of this wak with his parsots, Mr. and Mm Thoa. Weeks. Mia Bertha Hall who attends school In Philadelphia, spent Than keg! ring with relativa at Swalntoc the last of the

Day.

Mm Carrie Peters and

Carolyn, of Jersey City, were over on nosgnats Of E. P- Hand and wifs. Mia Bella Rad. of VloeUad. Is spend-

ing a tow days with her

wa marriat to Samuel R. Baina of Medford. o yonog glaa worker at Wildwood, by the Bee. J. W. Biddle la* Wednesday. Oo Thursday ha sister. Mia Roe Grace, a obhool teoeber In the Woodbine High School became the bride of Mr. Edward W. Dorsey of CUftoo. Virginia, and el* trie iso lbs ceremony bring performed by tho Bee. Bronyal* at Atlantic CUv_

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toms of Personal Interest For Our Busy Readers Hors DIAS CREEK. December #-"UncU rbomee Sayre Is laid up with e sprained

inkle ibis week.

A number of Odd Fallows with their ad lea attended the sapper sod entertain nenl In Red Men's Hall • n Thankegtrtos Wm Scbelleuger. who sold md farming Implements last wee o Wildwood Wednesday.

The pie social ii

Thanksglrlog was s great sucoea in every There was no preaching In the M. FCburcb Sunday afternoon, parlor Walnwright being called upon to officiate at Che funeral of Mm R. M. Wapla at

Deontsville.

Mia Lisxie Cohaicy of Deonlsvllln. Is vl«ltlng friends in the Tillage this week. A Dumber of ocr people attended the maid ef Mm Wapla no Sunday last at DeoniaTiller Mr Waplga being a former

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Prof Charles Tomlin of DeonUriUe, In the Tillage Saturday last looking after bis farming lolereau here. Mrt. MltcbUl Howell Is vUlting her John M. Howell of Bridgeton, this week. The Fourth Quarterly Coofenmr hie charge will be held In the M Church on Saturday aftoroooo. December tth. at S o'clock. Lore Feast Sunday morning S.30 o'clock and preaching by the pastor lOAO s. m. Sunday School S p. m. Preselling by the Presiding Elder 8 p.m. Pn-achlog by the Pastor in the craning. The sloop Friendly. Copt. Edward 8 Holma has laid np in Bidwell's Creek i for tbs real of the

Oystermeo predict that seed oysters will bo cheaper next spring than for sr rears past, because of the large quantities of planted oysters which will have breo ift orar. being to poor too market. T. E. Howell sod Frank Errickaoo, wbo a urn employed at Maurice Hirer, spent Sunday at home. Freeman Douglass and two f riends of Philadelphia, killed twelve Brondblll docks along the Delaware Bay shore on Saturday last.

Now Jersey Legislative Session, 1907. Not in twenty yean has tbera been a legislative session promising the intense interest of that which will assembly in Traaton, Tuesday, Jsnnsry 8. [be House will be Democratic, the Senate ItegubUcan. Oo joiot ballot the Republicans wlD have a majority of ta Already the election of a United States Senator to suceed John F. Dryden is exciting popular Interest. The True American has made arrangements for thoroughly covering this important session. Besides the Jail- reports of all routine proceedings. the undercurrent of opinions md actions which precede and lead :o the Legists lire act, wUl be careiully watched and fally reported. The contest for United Stoles Sensor to succeed John F. Drydan has 11 ready begun. Interest Is at fever rert. and a Democratic House asJ ;---publican Senate promise to maintain the interest until the sesslon'i close. < The publishers will mall The True Ymerican dally, except Sunday, dur ng the entire session for one dollar cash In ad ranee. This will give subscribers the preliminary proceedings and the aftermath, from January 1 to April 30. Inclusive. Address. TRUE AMERICAN PUB. CO, Trenton. N. J.

To Hear Appeals i of Cape May County Board of to hear appeals. Taxing District Day Dote . Place ‘lap* May Uly Thursday Nov i City Hall Hrtly Bench Wed'sday " 7 Borough " Wilde ‘ ^ -

4e» tale City Wed'sday " *1 Council Drcnis Township Monday - s6 Hon. DcnaisvilW Upper " Wed'sday “ s6 Hotel Tnckahoc Ocean City s Word Mooday Dec t Council dumbo “ 1 Word Tbnnday " 6 " Dune tTonday “ 10 “ South t ape May Tnesdsy " 11 Boroogh

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FlStllNQ CREEK TIM Uttto Town FuraUbos Many Items of Interest FISRING CREEK. Dooembor A-IV M. tYouiaon sad family visited his son at Holly Bench over Buadsy. Herbrrt Bute of Wrot CbMter spent part of last week with his pa rente J. C. Bate and wife Anna Howard of Weal Cape May visited bar Aunt Mrs. C. Howard several day' last week. Wolur Shaw and wife of Philadelphia • pent Sunday afternoon brrr with his Grandparents. C S. Shew aad wife. James H. Shaw sod wife of Holly Beach sprat the past weak rial ting his son's abd other relatives bars. John Snyder and wife entertained Ed Crowell nod wife 00 Thanksgiving.

MARK HA8SLER DEAD. Formor Capo May Orchestra Leader Diet In Philadelphia. Mark Hassler. well known In musical centers throughout the country and for a half century connected with Cape May hotel orchestras and theater orchestras of Philadelphia. t" ' early last Saturday morning, the age of 79 years, la his home at 4823 Windsor avenue, Philadelphia. He bad been suffering from a complication of disorders, induced by BHght's disease, for some years, and during the past six mouths his condition had become so grave that he had given up nearly ill his work. The death of Mark Hassler. following by about a roar that of his broth- ; er. Simon Hassler, brings to sp end me generation of a distinguished family of musicians, whose names have become familiar to Cape May visitors of the past halt century. Mark Hass mme to this country from Bavaria when a little boy. with his father, vho was In those early daya a noted musician. He ha.1 been first taught by in uncle and then at the. school WurtxburgHe soon became noted as a leader and assumed the conductor's staff the Chestnut Street Theater. Philadelphia. under the old Wheatly manage ment. In those daya the orchestra of a theater was a far larger and more Important adjunct than now. aad the Hassler*. father and sons, were the clone acquaintance# of oome of the rentes! acton of the American stage. In 1852. more than a half century p>. returning from a trip to Tannesle. Mark Hassler undertook the gathering of a permanent orchestra. His father and brother went In with him. end the famous Hassler Orchoo-

be a factor in the music of Philadelphia. He was also 1ns!rumen to! In organizing the old Philadelphia Musics) Association. Although known almost exclusively 1 a leader, Mark Hassler was a vloolst of rare skin, aad in his -youth the German Conservatory of Wurtoburg his tutors prophesied a rare future for his bow. He also composed a great deal of dance music for his own orchestras and many of his compoaikms are well known among profession xl musicians. He was a member of Local No. 77. American Federation of

1 Monday. I it Moont 81

—The bearing in the case of William (illyard, colored, charged with aaaaall and battery, on Sunday afternoon was held by Mayor Millet in Chief Farrow's office Moadav. afternoon. The defendant was held for court tn 8300 bail, while Mary Foster, the woman whs was injured sas held as a witness la $100 bail.

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•EltJEff OF PATRIOTIC MRMONE. Her. Mr. Burns will deliver the sixth of a series of sermons on National aad Patriotic subjects ta the M. E. Church, oa Sunday evening entitUd: December 9. "Some Dangers Which Threaten Our National Life.” To these the public and especially non-church going men are cordially Invited.

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