Cape May County Times, 4 May 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 8

, FRIDAY. HAT t, 1910

Seen and Heard in Ocean City

Mr. and Mr* Elmer McClure and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage on Ocean avenue near

Sixth street.

Miss Ada Johnson, who underwent an operation at "her home a few months ago. expects to return to

Vineland next week.

Dr. Fred W. Maroney. director of physical training In Atlantic City's public schools, has named Professor Elmer E. Unger, of the physical training department of Ocean City's public schools, as one of the Judges in the annual Field Day at Atlantic Clt> on May 25th. This marks the md year that such* an honor has . «itw\n PmfMnnr T'n^er '

Dr. and Mrs. Garrett C. Pogue, of Camden, were among the visitors here over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith and taroily. of Merchantvllle. have opened their summer cottage here. Harry H. Marter and wife, of Camden. are at their cottage. Fifteenth street and Wesley avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William H Horn, of Philadelphia, cottagers at Fourteenth Street and Wesley avenue, were among the week’s visitors. Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson, of Springfield. Mass., were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Q. H. Henry at the Imperial Hotel this past week. John H. McClatchy. widely known Philadelphia builder and summer tager here, was among the visitors

here Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lusson and family, of this city, who spent the past winter months In the sunny climes of Florida, recently returned

to this resort.

State Senator Joseph Wallworth, president of the New Jersey Slate Senate, and his wife, of Haddonfield. who are summer residents here, re-

cently visited the shore.

Charles Crow, of this city, was fined $12.85 for speeding in the Ocean City Police Court by Magistrate Frank H. War*. Superintendent Charles Headley, of the Automobile Road, appeared against Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Watson and family, of Westmont, were here during the past week and spent the time in the bungalow on North street which they recently purchased from Germantown, and Paul Walter McCorklc. j Philadelphia. Dr. Wayne T. Killian, of West! The present Board of City Com-! Philadelphia, active in afft of the, mlssione:* will bold its last meeting Ocean City Fishing Club and the together on May 7th as the MunicOcean City Yacht Club, will ha\e a ipai Elections will be held on Tueanew cruiser when he comes to the day. May Sth. and while no prodlc-_

been conferred upon Profeasor Unger, who formerly came from Plainfield

High School.

During the past week. Boatswain Richard Sutton, commandant of U. S. Coast Guard Station No. 128. pl-j loted the alleged rum-runner “Cofico" from where it had been moored at the Ocean City Yacht Club up to the U. S. Coast Guard Station at 34th street. According to Commandant Sutton, the "Coflco" is now the property of the U. S. Marshal and is held j awaiting his directions as to the

proper disposal

Among the guests at the Blsoayne Hotel her* over the past week-end were William T. Brown. Mrs. H. Me- j Laughlln. Mrs. A. Bowker. Mr. and Mrs. G. Housen. Mr. and Mr*. Georg*; B. Bertman and family. Mr. and Mrs. I P. R. Baken, John Major. Samuel Young. Robert Driskeuer. E. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Cross, of Philadelphia; Roland Richards, of ,

| Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Weston, of this city, who recently returned from I Florida, are in Philadelphia where ! they will remain several weeks be-

fore coming to the shore.

I Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Hicks, of Allentown. Pa., have returned home after spending several days U. their cottage at Fourth street and the Bay. They were accompanied here by their niece. Mrs. A. D. Haines, of Allentown, who returned home with them. Several members of the Ocean City Klwanls Club, headed by Dr. Minot, B. Stannard. president of the resort Klwanlans. attended the banquet of the Philadelphia Klwanls Club In tfie Quaker City Monday night. It was an Inter-city meeting and seveml of the officers of the Interna-

tional Klwanls were present.

Rev. Dr. Milton G. Buck, pastor of the First Baptist Church of this city, at the Sunday evening services spoke "The Plagues of Egypt Compared With the Plagues of the Present* Day." This sermon Is one of a series which Dr. Buck Is giving under the "Romance of Old Testament History." Following the evening screes. a quartette of expert instrumentalists under the direction of Professor Charles W. Robinson, who are also members of the Ocean City Orchestral Society, rendered several classical selections. Drlgo'n "Million of Spirits” and “Secret D’Amour” were rendered by the quartette.

Plans and Estimate*

Furnished

All Work Guaranteed L Coosa boon Builders of Quality Homes TELEPHONE - MU 226 Asbury Ave-, Ocean City NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY ASSOCIATION INDEPENDENT USTINOS Fourth St. and Anbury Are.

resort this summer.

The Ocean City Bathing Patrol Wtll have two new life-boats this summer, according to a recent annour cement made by Mayor Joseph G. Champion. Two old boats. In the service* for a number of years past.

tions have beer offered. It Is known as to whether the present three City Solon* will be re-elected to their respective po*itlons.Tbey include Mayor Joseph G. Champion, director of the Department of Public

Safety: Commissioner William H.

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- | It l* understood that the three prea-

J. Pr-scott Caiman, of this city. me mber* of the Small Board of has pure Sased the service station at commiasioner* will stand pat at Ninth street and Bay avenue from (he coming election for »he obserthe owner. Dr. Axnandus Johnson, ol V ance of a closed Sunday.

Philadelphia. The new owner has, taken immediate possession. Dr. and: { Mr*. Johnson have owned this service station for two or three years. They formerly owned stores on the boardwalk in the up-town section. The members of the Rainbow Cl-as of the First K. E. Sunday School were entertained by their teacher. Mrs. E. A. Corson, at her home this past week. The prixe of the evening was taken by Mrs. Elmer E. Unger. Those present were Mrs. Elmer Crane. Mrs. Russe'l Crane. Mrs. Ira Scott Johnson. Mrs. Mamie Sixsmltb. Mrs Harvey Adams. Mrs. E. E Unger. Miss Minnie Mumford. Mis* Amy Vos*. Miss Abbie Sellers and Mrs.

Shropshire.

Many a Good Wife receives flowers only at her wedding and funeral Why not remember her between

these occasions!

SAY IT WITH FL0WEB8 John H. Lake

75C Aslnry Avenue

OCLAH CITY HEW JERSEY

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SERVICE

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Ho wonder poor “Tut"' complained of his clothes. Fox Brothers were then unknown a quite as capable to care for his sartorial requirements.' Today yon don’t have to he a mighty king to expect the best in clothing. Ton pay tha ■ the garments and direct ns to please yon to your hearts' content and. mind yon, when jn sr supplied by ns yen will fed pleased, look pleased, act pleased and your language will be it t —yon will praise the merits of: FOX BROTHERS STORES TO CLOTHE THE ENTIRE FAMILY

PACIFIC and MONTGOMERY AVENUES DELIVERY SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY

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REAL ESTATE

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Ocean City. N. J.

Ocean City Storage Co. Sixth and Wert Avenue

I ASK HERBERT R SM1 p The PeautqR

OCEAN CITY. H. J. The latest thing in real e*tate is going to happen tomorrow and next day and day after Umt. It is going to inert in value and that * the big n on why you should get busy and buy at oace. Our real eetate advice l* a guilt edge siUrle. «>tter come lu and aee us. InCertalnly!

NOTARY PUBLIC

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Kodak*

nxansoi GOODS

RENTING A *5000 HOUSE 4 3S“PERMCWTH FOR. 20 YEARS = 48400*2 "fo show (or expenditure—Rent Receipts SAHOQOHOME ^20“ PER. MONTH FOR. 20 YEAR$= *5000*® ‘r-fcshowfor expenditure A HOME SAVING *34009 Even if tire home builder «pend» the $3400.00 for rexes, intereel end upkeep, he is still ehead tor he hex A HOME

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