Cape May County Times, 30 March 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 8

Seen and Heard in Ocean City

Mr Myers, who Is the owner of Zelsse's Hotel In Philadelphia, praised the work on the new $1.260.T>00

Flanders Hotel.

Among the numerous West Philadelphians who visited this resort last week were Mr. and Mrs. William M. Carty. Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Grubb. John O. Myers and Mrs. Edna Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Granville H. Steelman. of this city, returned last week from the South where they have been sojourning for the past “

weeks.

The Blackman family. 842 Third Street, will entertain their daughter. Miss Amy Blackman, over the Easter

. la crossing the street either day

. Numerous week-end guests were Glru' Erents fir , t look to the left and

registered at the Blscayne on Ocean Fifty Yard Dash. Basketball Throw or g

I avenue. They Included <1 B. Rad- and Potato Race. then to tne ngnv. well, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. High School Events —

J. W. Landberger. of Chestnut Hill. One Hundred. Two Hundred and Pa.; John Stocklnger. of Jenklntown, Twenty and Four Hundred and rorPa.: M. A. Norcroas. of Mt. Holly; ty Yard Dashes. Shot-Put. One Mile ; Joseph P. Ray. Jr., Miss Carrie M. Run. Running High Jump. Sundlng

A. E. HaI1ow.11. ol PhUKWpbU. K- J, •at. ¥—. *-*• O^H

. 9S6 Board-1 Johnson, of PhlUdelphia. Other Running Broad Jump. One Mile Be-

is at his summer place. 9-6 Board u included Mr. and Mrs. J. B. lay and Pole Vault, walk, this city. Jcarll of Philadelphia; Mias BUnche High School Girls Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hunger, of c|m of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. FWk Dances. Basketball Tbroi

Camden, have opened their summer C harle* Shipper. Miss Evelyn Rick- Fifty Yard Dash. Baseball Throw and

cottage at the shore. , aItli r. m. Hanscom. Mias Emma Shuttle Relay. Miss Marguerite O. Smith, of War- Sheppard. Miss Alberta Sauter and

ren. Pa., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mine Edna Lurcott. After a man gets the hill for his Raymond H. Gardner and family. | Qe ^ n city's second annual “Boost- new fur * he d ® cld «* th4t lhe

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boone and ^ Banquet’ sponsored by the nu- old overcoat Is good enough for the . family, of Philadelphia, are staying raerolul c ivic organisations of this rest of the winter.

, at their cottage over '.he Easter hoi- 1 ^ held at the Phlladel- ' Idays. ' phia Manufacturers' Club on Thurs-

Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Boiu^M. day night. April 26th. Such was the

. of Philadelphia, summer cottagers definite statement issued hy Secre- ' here, were among the visitors In this tary Walter Dittrich, of the Ocean ; resort during the past week. City Kl wan Is Club, this week. The

mibc ww...a "T‘ ', * , . The Rev. James E. Lake, of this vari ^ officials of the civic organlzholldays. Miss Blackman is a grad- returned early in the week from ations have secured Strickland W. uate trained nurse of Germantown Aj(bur}l park where b e attended the Gillian, widely-known author and Hospital. sessions of the New Jersey Confer- lecturer, of Baltimore. Md. Other The Bugle and Drum Corps, of the i e nce. prominent si>*eke™ at the bang net L. Russell Henry Post. Veterans of Leopold, of Philadelphia, was T** 1 5**,“ Foreign Wars, went to Atlantic City, an , onf; t h e visitors this week. He Senator ^ter E. Edge, of M J.. Saturday night to assist the Lleuten-; h|ul (akeo a cottage on Ocean avenue I?' 1 *' ant J. Willis Gale Post In IU drive neiar Tenth Btreet f or the coming delphla and Mayor Joseph G. Chamfer recruits. summer months. *' on> or °cean Lity. Councilman William McCoach, of Mrs. Helvetia Rogers, a sister of Chancellor Edwin R. Walker, on Philadelphia, summer cottager in Mrs. F. E. Champion, of this city, petition of resort officials has rethls city, who was seriously 111 a has returned to her home here after appointed Robert Chew, of Haddonshort time ago. Is able to be around a visit to her daughter. Mrs. Taylor field, trustee of the Ocean City EIseagaln. according to reports from the Cahale. In Cberlton. Va. trie Railway Company, ot this City.

T. W. SEARS CLEBMOHT BARD and ORCHESTRA

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Music Famished for All Occasions OCTBLH, 2 UTCE AMD SACRED TISIC Pianos Tuned and Repaired TERMS REASONABLE Bell Phone. Court House 8 T. W. SEARS CLERMOHT

Quaker City. George W. Uber. of Philadelphia, a Mr- Chew who la widely known In HI. Edith Blundlo. pr.Ui dhuph- .umm.r r.ld.hl her. hu '.“r'^piS ^ ^T^Sl.’SId ■ days. She Is a student at George Almoat fifty members of the Cape whe „ t hia MMlde resort would be School, which Is situated near New-! May Patriots Chapter. Daughters of ^"aed with^*umm« cottager, and town. Pa. Her other sisters, Elisa- the American Revolution, were en- V |-| lor _ Aemniinr tn the officials of beth and Jean, are also staying with tertalned at the Blscayne b 7 t h^ Oce* n City Electric Railway Comthelr mother here. ES^Thr Mta ^mh (Sff ' > * ny ' Mtr * ^ Over d.^^e n n d hy f tS.^mhe°;^ ^S^d^rite ^ Z •z ‘ rot ^ DeTM7 honrto OBe T

largest ^w^nOf^^aeasonjittendf Q u , ck . t hi nk ing. coupled with th^ _

the dance Included Evelyn Smith, speedy use of chemicals, probably. OCEAM CITY WOFT COMPETE Edith Jefferies and Julia Ptleggl. 1 averted what might have been a a COUFTY ATHLETIC MEET

Among the membem of the "S" Girls' serious conflagration late Saturday Club present were Mary PUeggl. afternoon, when a defective flue set Kathryn Ward. Catharine Gordon, Ore to the home of Dennis Thompson. Mary Jefferies. Mae Ward and other.. 344 West avenue. The fcouse, a

frau.e structure. Is owned by Thomas Bailey. Only the prompt arrival of the fire-fighters and the qulck-thlnk-Ing of Fire Chief Samuel 3. Conver. saved the building. About |S00

w rth of damage was done.

The next big dance of the coming mmer season will be the one which the Ocean City A. J. F. Club plans to hold at the Northfleld Country Club on the night of Friday. April 12th. It will be a "Hoodoo Affair." but everybody who attends will live to remember the night, according to the committee In charge of arrangements. which Includes Marley Fitzgerald. captain-elect of the Ocean City High School football eleven for

1923. and T. Lee Adams.

The Atlantic City Hotel's Spring Exposition from April 16 to 21 Inclusive will draw a number of the owners and managers of the hotels in this city. The members of the

Ocean City Hotel Proprietors'

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Most of Schools in County Wiy Take

Put in AontuL Event

Ocean City.—Ocean City*, public Schools won't be entered In the Tenth Annual Track and Field Meet of the Cape May County Public Schools which Is scheduled to be held at Cape May Court House Saturday. May 12th. Such was the announcement made this week by Elmer E. Unger, director of physical training In Ocean City's public Because of the fact that this resort each year bolds Us own field day exercises, the Board of Education has decided tbs', the pupils will be unable to enter the Cape May County

Field Day.

However H Is expected that Wildwood. Cape May. Middle Township, Woodbine and Cape May Court House will be represented by their grammar

and high schools.

According to County Superintendent of Schools E. R. Brunyate. the

lation are making preparations for following are the events which will the entertainment of memben of the be held during the Cape May County State Aeeoclallon who are to be here ' Field Day: Friday. June 15. The Association Grammar Schools (Boys Under 90

will bold a three-day aeeslon in Cape May County from June 12 to June 15. the other gatherings being at

Wildwood and Cape May.

Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Nicholson, of 201 Wesiey avenue, recently entertained at their attractive bungalow.

Pounds)

Fifty Yard Dash. Running Broad Jump. Running High Jump. Baseball Throw and 220-Yard Relay Race. Grammar Schools (Boys Over 90

Pounds)

One Hundred Yard Dash. Running

The early evening was spent In play- Broad Jump, Running High Jump. Ing bridge and five hundred. Later, Baseball Throw. 440-Yard Relay

dancing and games were Indulged in 1 Race,

by the gueeta present, who Included! ..

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Gilder. Mj\ '

and Mrs. A. W. Shoemaker. Mr. and I IF YOU WANT LUMBER OR Mrs. Russell H. Nulty. Mr. and Mrs. anything In builders supplies call. William H. Colllsson. Jr.. Mr. and . Champion. 10th strsst and West avsMrs. E. Bowker. Miss Louisa Corson. | nue. Ocean City. N. J.. phone 480. Dr. W. Y. Christian and Dr. and Mrs. i "Look for the sign.**—advertisement.

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GEORGE BENSON UPHOLSTERER 605 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY, H. J. Formerly with Law rence M. Lear

Clean as Your Home CITY LSTORAGEJ fe tuVSkS HOUSEHOLD GOODS PIANOS. RUGS and STOVES at BARGAIN PRICES Open hy Appointment W. H. DEUROTK, W6 11th St. f’boae 481-R OCEAN CITY

Palm Sunday saw visitors, summer; cottagers and pleasure seekers crowd- • ing this resort as it has never experienced before. Ocean City's walk became the Mecca of the promenad-j ers from early morning until the warm rays ol Old ol went down In the west. Railroad officials estimate that about two thousand visitors ended their way to this resort over the past week-end. And this Is only a part of the great crowd which this city by the sea is expected to experience over the Easter holidays. More than eight hundred shares of the new series of the Seashore Building and Loan Awoclatlon have been sold, according to a report Issued by that association this week. The officers of the Seashore Building and I>ian Association Include: President. Charles H. Shoemaker: Vice-Presi-dents. H. S. Stainton and Dr. Minot B. Stannard: Treasurer. Professor James M. Stevens: Secretary. Charles R. Stillwell: Directors. William G. Abbott. Dr. William Y. Christian. Dr. Allen Corson. A. Randolph Fogg. Dr. Herschel Pettit. Clinton B. Price. Charles C. Read. C. Homer Shoemaker. Floyd C. Simms. Howard S. Stainton. Dr. Minot B. Stannard. James M. Stevens. Charles R. Stillwell. Edgar A. Stratton and Spencer B. Swan.

CONTRACTORS MAIL US YOUR lists tor builders suppllss. We can save you money. Champion. 10th strut and West avenue. Ocean City, N J "Look for the sign."—advertisement. 4tf.

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Follow His ExampleUncle Sam Paints HIS Property REGULARLY

UNCLE SAM HAS BEEN W BUSINESS LONG ENOUGH TO KNOW THAT PROPERTY THAT IS NOT KEPT UP, RUNS DOWN. HERE’S WHAT HE WROTE US PROM WASHINGTON ABOUT HIS MATT. BOXES: ‘‘AH postmasters ar required to make periodical inspected of street letter-box eqvipaent, and to report to the Poet Office Department when it is in need of painting or repairs. The Department supplies the standard green paint, and the postmaster is authorised to hire local painters.

“As to frequency of painting the letter-box equipment, it is found that while the equipment in some localities requires painting more often than in others, as a rule, painting once a year is found to be sufficient tc fully protect the equipment Undoubtedly, painting at regular intervals lengthens the life of the equipment.” HOW OFTEN DO YOU "SAVE THE SURFACE” OP THE PROPERTY YOU OWN! SAVE THE SURFACE AID YOU SAVE AT T

Today it costs to puixt thu it did. The rt materials bu led in the downward ec« tread of manufactured products But no matter what it eosti the fact remains that it always wsa more not to paint than to paist. Rust and rat go mi till yon chert them. The kfkal time to part and vanish is SOW. SAVE THE SURFACE CAMPAIGN 507 The Bourne, PhOadelpku A co-operative movement if Paint, Vanish and ADied Istc eats whose prednets and serrirt conserve, protect and beaunlf practically every kind at propertf

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