Cape May County Times, 16 March 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 8

Seen and Heard in Ocean City

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on the old Garden, tract In the between ib.ouu ana

Railroad ortclala when Interviewed Tueeday. predicted the num-

William E Maaaey. Jr., famou. Princeton Tnlvenity track atar. who recently went to Hot Spring*. Ark., on an indefinite vacation, la oxpocted

home thl. weak.

Newly appointed poatroaater Edward M. Sutton, of tbla city, who la sojourn Inc In Cuba, will retun to thl* rceort Tueaday. March 10th. Mr. Sutton, who I* preeident of the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce, will not

The Ocean City Klwanl* au*> will be the gueeta of the Pleaaantvtlle Klwanlana at a luncheon to be given in lu honor. Tuaaday. March JOth. The luncheon will be held at the Northlleld Country Club. CAPS MAT OOIS BEAT WILDWOOD'S FAK0U8 SEXTETTE

RAILROADS FLAB bio RUSH OVER EASTER HOLIDAYS Ocean City—Although Beater U more than two week* off. prepara- . tloaa are being mad* to I one of the largeet crowd* of vUllort I and promeoader. that ha* Socked to thU raeort In the peat decade or

on the old Garden* tract

north section of thl* city. T “ w 4t , * , special arrangement* have been one of the !*rg«e« .'o"'™ 0 ** 0 r f f ,w made to handle the Increased traffic kind ever awarded In thl* reeort. )o |lwhore point*, and both the James M. Cheeter. realtor, and ppnn.yivanla Railroad and the Phllwlfe. of thl* city, who have leen a< j e |phu and Reading Railroad will enjoying life In Florida thl* winter. | run train* during the four expect to be back htfine April ISlh- holtdav* from Good Friday. March They plan to leave Jacksonville 30(h Eae'»r Monday. April 2nd. April 10th. going by boat to New j . . York Frank Merrick, pi eminent AtlanClty Commissioner Campbell, who tic City musluU* l Ku wnn.iw. to lead the new twenty-five piece

ter until April lat.

Rev. John Handley. D.D., . of the First M. E. Church, of thl. city, la In Anbury Park attending the annual convention of th* New Jersey Methodist Episcopal Church. Dr. Handley, w ho haa been paator of the First M. E Church for th* past several year*, t* expected to again be returned to hia pulpit her*. Two speaker* will be heard by the number* of the Ocean City Young

law. J. E<1 ** r u 'JTlnn^HoiDltaT : Legion Poet of thla city. An runce- 1 »emt-monthly meeting Monday night, a rhl^^^w^^w^oui: mrnt°to*t < hl» Jffec, ha^been made by One of the orag. ^ b. WUU^n for hi* first walk thl* week. He 1*. committee recently appolMed^ to of Dr.J. Jkoraley

for hi* first w*lk thl* - —•—--- -- --- — , npiair rroiri th. ot W»I«« ;h. “T 1 " . two operation* he underwent several; includes John Adams. Roger B. w II week* ago ■ u.~. u>mM P»H« and Maurice

Hams. Harold Parle and Maurice

„ _ Hillman. Merrick 1* an old band-

Cla** No. * of the First Baptist! >nd , n enviable record

Church, of thl* city, held It* weekly Sleeting at the home of Miss Marion Steelman. «31 Asbury avenue. Mr*. A. R Fogg, teacher of the class, waa unable to be preeent. Refreahroeni* were served after a short business

in musical circle*. He Is expected to develop one of the best bands that 1 has ever represented the rewort In

the field of music. 1

George K. Gard'nei. brilliant all-

Hughes. prominent rewort druggist, who will speak on Glass bio wing Fifty Years Ago." P. J. Brans newspaper writer aud former church lecturer, will talk on "Mind Your

Dust.”

The newly organised "8" Girls' Club held an Important meeting at the home of hUas Edith Jefferiea. S0« Ninth atreet. Tuesday night. At it* Initial dance of the weascu last

meeting. Among those present were round athlete, and president of the ^T.urdav'nlrht'ln the Hanu build-

Betty Kelk. Ruth Nickerson. Dora i out|r<llnK senior Class at Ocean City.

Sharp. Olive Collins. Reba Jackson, i H | K ii School, has announced that the start to secure aud Marion Steelman. Sen .or* will stages play, probably a ^"^Vn^ato billd a dSb ^

Ocean Oty.Betty Campbell aclntlllated for tha powerful Cap* May High School girts' sextette Tuesday whan they I virtually annexed the Cap* May County Scholastic Championship, battering dowa Wildwood High; School'* “Mermaids" to the tun* of 2« to «. it was the laltlal setback of the far-famed "Mermalda” In the last three seasons, and created o furore, as Wildwood High School was expected to annex the cage title for { the fourth oonsocutlve time. Mias Reeves, who hold* what la, reputed to be a world'* record for 1 scoring the most field goals In s | thirty-two minutes game, haring - bed In nineteen baskets In a game wlti. a leasaBtrtlle High School several w eka ago. beat back Wildwood High & bool single banded. She ta 'led no lea* than fifteen of the winner's points. Including five doubledeckers from all angles of the court, several being of the spectacular variety. Betty Campbell, her running mate at forward, also had her optics working. locating the hoop twice, a dropping In several one-pointers.

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Five members of the Ocean City | musical comedy, during Among me member* of l ■ "S” GirU'

Chapter No. 10. Daughters of Ameri- of May. Gardiner, along with Soot* Ciub art . Edith Jefferies. Mae Ward, ca. mere In Trenton last week to at-1 Adsnif. . ice-preeldent of «“* pue^j. Kathryn Ward. Julia tend a special State Convention of I clss*. are arranging plans for *“« pj| e|tr i. Mary Jefferiee and Cath-

the Daughiers of America They comlnR ovenU ; arine Gordon,

were Mr* Amv Breckl. v Mrs. Ida known their selection within the

Dickson Mrs Esther Boot. Mrs. next week. Twenty-seven members' The member* of the Prwbyterian Florence Gilbert and Miss Sally W. compose the outgoing Senior Class, and Baptist Churches of this city Lake State Secretary of the Daugh- which Is the largest to ever graduate will hold a aeries of evangelistic aerof America fro® **>* institution on Central sve- vires, the first of these to be 4n the

nue. Fourteen members of the Sen- First Baptist Church on Sunday eve-

Tbe Ocean City A. J. F Club held , or ailB are while the remain- nlng. March 18th. Tbeae service* an Important meeting at Its club )nK thin^n ^ boys. They are: for the succeeding week will beheld room* here Wednesday evening, c.forft K. Gardiner, president: Scott every evening, except Saturday. In | Doyle Huff, member ol the gradua- xdsmil vice-prmident; ElUabeth Me-, the Baptist Church, with no serricee tli claas at Ocean City High School. Cullough. secretary: Ann* Totten, in the Preabyterian Church. The wL was recently elected a member, treasurer: Fred Currie. Ethel Bame*. services of the two congregation*, atter -d his first meeting. Plans seaman. Ruth Camp. Carl Rls- will be held In the First Preabyter-; for the benefit dance tv be given by ley Rebecca Ellenberger. Peter Tot- lan Church. Sunday evening. March 1 the A. J. F. Club on Friday evening. Jf . n Myrtle Endicolt. Charles Gibb.. I5lh. and will be continued In this. April ISth. at the At!-ntlc City Mulford. Doyle Huff. Vivian church every evening of that week. Country Club in Nonhfield. will be Morton. Russell Le Tourneau. Edith except Saturday. The speaker at all discussed at the coming meeting. p 0 well. Clay Sutton. Caroline Rod- of the servicee will be the Rev. John Preparations are being made for gers. Leslie Smith. Octarine Riley. B. Pettibone. of the Utica Inasmuch the celebration of the Twenty-sev- Ellxabeth Slnkerson. Fred Pfltxen- Mission. He Is a graduate of Mlehenth anniversary of the founding of myer. Freda Steelman. Amanda Igan University and a speaker of

Ocean City Council No. .0. Daugh- Wright and Jack Venable. I force,

ter* of America, which will be held kt the Ten Eyck-Lorraine Hotel on Thursday night. March 18th. One of the most brilliant of banquet* will be held on that date, and every one of the three hundred and five members of Ocean City Council No. 10. It 1* expected, will attend. The banquet committee Includes Mrs. Ida Jefferies, chairman. Mr*. Madeline Porter and Mrs. Florence Gilbert. The entertainment committee is

headed by Mrs. Ida Jefferies.

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