Seen and Heard in Ocean City
w p e Kramer wife of Earl Mrs. Howard Justice Rave *
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Mrs. Ed par F.^MOn. of 1044 As- „ 4 ocloct. Those bury avenue. iht» city, has Just rt- ent were: otis Townsend, turned irom Lam-aster. ^ her * Mrs Walter Kuehn. Mrs. Newberry, ■pent a few days with her niotlier , ^rs. Wi’.ilam F. Gardiner. Mrs. Ab- *--* Mrs Kolb. Mrs. Carmany. of
Mrs. Ranck Rave a party »or the
boys in her Sunday School clasa on Saturday evenlnR at her home, 11 lb
! and Central avenue. The
I was spent in playinc Ramee ‘®Uinc lokee. The Uble was tastefully decorated in honor of UntxAn't Birthday, with flacs and red. white and blue crepe paper. Mrs. Ranck then presented each boy with a beau-
tiful class pin.
E A McMillan, assistant superintendent of the Atlantic City and Shore Railroad, will be the chief speaker at the weekly meetlnR of the Young Mens ProRreesive next Monday nlRht. Mr. McMillan, who spent tso years with a relief expeditionary force in Russia, will tell of hi* experience* in Russia, which has been torn apart by treason
and revolution.
The boys of the Outdoor Club are Atla i, t , c C i ty; Mrs. Barton Holmer. contonplaiing an entertalnu-cn! to of Philadelphia: Mrs. J. R. Jones, be Riven in the basement of 11 ‘f 81 : m-s Kramer and Mrs. Howard Jt
Presbyterian Church in the near fu-1 tlM
ture. The money will be used for Edljh j e|fries of 304 9 Chari uble purpose*. 'street Rave a Lincoln's Birthday The EiRhth Grade Grammar pupils - a| her h(tn , on Monday evehad a Valentine box on ' B inR. The eve- or was spent In which. accordiaR to the sUtanent of sinRiny and playinR Rames. one of the pupils was very quickly Rprrml hmrnls consUtlnR of ice cream, tilled. Every pupil in the room. ( candy, nuu. and punch were cludlnR the teacher. Miss Boyle, re-1 aboat jj. jp 0 - c iock Those ceived Valentine*. _ pr***,,) were: Catherine Gordon. Celt is reported that El wood Paul, Newcomer Elsie Cheetwood. well known plumber of Ocean City.' j u h, pileRRi. Mary Pile«Ri. Cather1s contemplating a trip to the Blue lne >n< i May Ward. Mary Jeffries and Grass RidRes of Kentucky. He 1*, Edith Jeffries: Messrs. Wesley Barplanning to visit such cities as Cln-'fjjy Edgar Baron. William Moncinnati. Columbus. PitUburRh. Lex- rrie( Howard Jeffrie*. J. Mayhew. J. InRton. end Somerset. Paul has been 'steelman and Bob Gordon,
promised by a well known resident Beniamin Harris, twenty-flve years Policeman Frank 9chock, veteran of Somerset. Kentucky, a very ex-1 ol< j colored chauffeur for Dr. Allen member of the Ocean City Police DecitinR time as soon as he hits «“*; Col ^o n prominent resort physician, partment. who recently underwent an city. is recovering from serious burns sus- operation in the Jefferson Hovltal. L Russell Henry Post. Veterans of tained when he was trapped in Dr. | Philadelphia. ** recovering Foreign Wars, will bold a beneflt at Corson's touring car when it cau*ut ] and is expect 1 to return to ine^ the Strand Theatre. Mouday night, lire late Tue^ay night on West ave- shore wlthln ,h * n " t ff * and will present the Lyric Quartet nue between Seventh and Eighth Scnock is one of the old«t and Orchestra, of Millville. This ag- streets. Harris, caught ludde the on the resort police force. ng
Dr. Allen Corson, prominent resort physician, captured one of
,: tendance pritss at the weekly iMf 11 - .! eon of the Ocean City Kiwanls Club ' here Wednesday. Oty Commissioner E. A. Corson annexed the other one.
The Rev. John Handley. f °™ er
chaplain in the Twenty-Ninth Division. formerly the New Jersey National Guard, was the presiding officer at the monthly meeting of the Ocean City ChMnher of Commerce In City Hall Tuesday bight. Rev. Handley took the chair owing to the absence of the President. E. M. Sutton, who is In Miami. Florida. Russell H. Nulty. acting president in the absence of Sutton, was unable to at-
IHCOXE TAX DEPUTY m CAPE MAT COUMTY
Following U a •^ U J* J® r , income tax filing period ■Bowing the
name* of the deputies and
on which they wUl be at the different banks in Cape May County. Feb. 1«. Merchants National Bank. Cane May. Daugherty. _ , F>b II. First National Bank.
Ocean City. Daugherty
Feb. 20. Ocean City Title and Trust Company. Ocean City. Daur lerty Feb. 21. First National Bank.
Daugherty Feb. 2«. Wildwood TUla MdTrust Com pa "V. YTUdwoot Duvberty. Feb. 27. Marine national Bank Wildwood. Daugherty.
Every parent thins days know, what It costs to kaap a gtri decently
unclad.
WE HAVE EVERYTHING TO til anything. Atlraatlvw prlcr. Prompt dsilvery. Cheasytaa's Lum her Tarda. 10th street and West avenue. Ocean City, If. J. "Look for the sign "—advirtleillt. 4tf.
Mias Marion Steelman, who. as Miss “Ocean City. ' represented the reeort In the annual Atlantic City Fall Pageant last year, was tendered a surprise shower at the htfine of Mlse Sarah Smith. 712 Ith street, last week. Mias Steelman's engagement to Cheater Ferguson, widely known seashore athlete. •». announced recently. The shower was given following a card party. » as Steelman received many beau UN I gifts. Those preeent included Mrs. ■May Smith and the Misses Lucille Townsend. Sarah Goff. Anna Smith. Sarah Smith, and Marlon Steelman.
and Drum Corps.
upon his duties In 1104 under former chief of police Samuel B. Scull. The Utter was succeeded by Chief Howard B. Johnson several years ago. He still retains a captaincy In the
shore police department, however. the Poet's BugU j the apparatus, the automobile was I and ranks as the oldest officer on the
gregmtion wifi be the principal mu- automobile, rushed out. with steal attraction of the benefit, and flames searing his legs, and a pedeethere will be several reels of pic- trlan who happened to be passing ture* Proceeds of the beneflt are to 1 threw a rug over the burning man. be used for defraying expenses in- extinguishing the fire. However, beeurred in the purchase of the new j fore the firemen could arrive with * -• uniforms, for the Posts Bugle j“-- — * fc - —
1 burned.
ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY
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