Sunday, March 18, 2018

HOLLYVILLE NEWS MARCH 20 1914.



HOLLYVILLE NEWS 1914




How about spending a few days back in 1914 at Hollyville with some news items
out of the Friday, March 20, 1914 “Delaware Pilot” newspaper.

First the Unity Methodist Episcopal Church wants you to stop in Sunday at 10:30 to hear
G. R. Ellis expound the gospel which may be the last opportunity you have. Also attend
Sunday School at 9:30 that same morning.

The 'groundhogs' allotted time to show himself expired last Monday and we are happy to
the know the spring birds will be singing their merry tunes very soon as is custom.

A good heavy snow last week furnished merriment for our people, but not so close to April
for some farmers trying to work their grounds for strawberries, early grain crops and gardens.

Mr & Mrs George Hurdle are now at home with Jesse Joseph and it always pleases us to
have desirable people settle down in our community. We learn that George has traded his horse for one of more value.

We give thanks to our mail carrier for he never misses a trip and has been on the job five years
with the best service.

We take notice of our up to date ladies who have taken the fad of horse back riding and are
often seen in riding habits.

It is with sorrow we have lost one of our neighbors, Wrixham McIlvaine, a resident of
many years with great respect of the citizens far and near.

Miss Mary Prettyman visited her sister, Mrs John Joseph, Friday and Saturday.

Please do not forget the festival at the 'American Mechanics Hall'. Come out to help the
school cause as we are sure the students will feel more like studying if the surroundings
are made more pleasant.


Abstract by Harrison H., march 18, 2018 for www.delmarhistory.blogspot.com and
facebook's page 'Lewes to Ocean City Memories'

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