Cape May County Times, 1 June 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 8

Seen and Heard in Ocean City

I was a recent cueat of her parent* In, ocean City Philadelphia over the week-end. j rotta*e in South ' f

Mn* Walter Chandler, of PhlUdel-1 1Jr - and Mrm -

phia l, down for the eummer. She' thin city, returned -rtT ln^week

| la staying at one of her properties from a

' at 1912 Central avenue.

' „ „ cecentlv re-1 Morris L Johnson, a property 1 A young son was born to Mr. and C 'Palm Beach and is now owner In this city, has left for a few Mrs. Frank Sannlno on Thursday, ^^i ^hU ^ttlge at 300 Bay | weeks' stay in Miami. Fla. May 24th. Mother and baby are do-

Mr. and Mrs. Cart, of this city. , were In Newark during the past

i week.

. and Mrs. *Harold Fox. of the

residing avenue.

Dr. S. J. Deehan. of Philadelphia, a wel> known summer visitor, was noticed in the resort recenUy. A. H. Sickley has returned from Florida and is now staying at 1000

Ocean avenue.

W. H. DuBois, of St. Augustine. Fla., has opened up his place on the boardwalk for the coming season. The guests at the Rublcum Include Mr. and Mr*. David Taylor and Mrs. McDonough, of Olney. and Mrs. Hilda Binkler and children. William Prettyman. of Philadelphia. has opened his summer residence, 833 Third street, for the sum-

mer.

’ Mrs. I*. M. Creese, of this city, entertaining Mrs. Thos. Hlslop. Edinburgh. Scotland, here, prior to Mrs. Hlslop's visit to Spokane to visit her son. Mias Dorothy Breckley. daughter Of Leon Breckley. of this city, visited this past week at the home of Mias Barah Cone, of Bridgeton. Miss Cone is a well known summer visitor to this resort. Hartmau Gilmore and family are spending a week at their summer home on Second street. Miss Gilmore is one of the most ardent and acUve members of the Ocean City Fishing

Club.

Commodore C. Howard Schermertoorn. of West Philadelphia, intends

to open his summer residence here, early this month. He was a recent visitor to this city in order to make

ing fine and the youngster will be called Frank Louis. Mrs. Sannlno Is the attractive daughter of Justice of Peace John J. and Mrs. Devins. The Western Dnlon Company has

_ .. . i ne iTcoicru —— Qurt.r city, h»v. "'““S' telejnwl oMc. their summer home for the season, i ^ Elg - Jlh B treet below Asbury aveMre. R. S. Sculley and family, of nue . a. c. Kochenour, of York, Pa.. Philadelphia, were visitors to the re- has been named manager of the resort during the past week. j aort branch and has already taken

Among the recent guests to the charge.

Hotel Biscayne were William Ann- j Ml as Virginia DupSols and he: strong and family, of Philadelphia, cousin. Miss Lucie Pacettl. have re-

WUllun Sharplera, of Philadelphia, “"‘i? “ U,, ■

stora on tin Hoard,™!*. . ^ u OoUai. n«m,

Mrs. B. M. Wswson. of New York fal |

City, is visiting the resort as the Pitman, entertained guest of her mother. Mrs. Annie Cor- MrWebb^of Pltma^ •on. ol 105! Contra! avnoo. fJS ^ party .ora; J. Ho.Mrs. E. Ogden Ross, of Troy. N. Y.. ard Morris and wife. Misses Marion is being entertained by her sister. Keighley and Anita Hitchner. , B. Mrs. H. R. McClelland, of this city. Bowman Lodge. C. Eugene Wiggins. Mrs. Thomas Simpson, of this city. Is an( i Miss Helen Murdock, all of Pit-

also a sister to the two. 1 mar.

Mrs. Mae Harris, of Ninth street. Among the members of Anglers’ this city, entertained Mrs. Charles C. chib, of Ocean City, who were here Gates, of New York, and Mr. and recently included John Donnehower Mrs. C. Leland Haalett. of Atlantic and Garfield Donnehower. «I SiCity. last Sunday. donfleld; Dr. Samuel McClary. Wil-

*0.00, th. ^oau restored a, ,|i. Uam Biscayne Hotel this week are C. H.

James B. Juvenal, former champion oarsman, of Philadelphia, and wellknown to many residents of that city, has opened his summer cottage here

for the season.

Captain R- R. Sooy. who was seriously 111 at his home in Philadelphia a few weeks ago. has been recuperat ing here with the aid of the sea breexes. Mr. Sooy plans to open his hotel, the Brighton, around the middle or close of June.

George Dlmmlck and wife are •• Joying seashore life at their cotu *® at the corner of Seventh street and Central avenue. The Dlmmlck s are

from Philadelphia.

MIk Jeah Blundln, of Philadelphia, and Ocean City, is assisting as a stenographer in the real estate offices of Clayton B. Roberta, prominent realtor . ^i,, will remain

there until June ISth. Edward Kline and wife, of Phu*. delphla, have opened their summer cottage here for the summer, y, Kline Is well-known here as the pi n master of the Ocean city Fuhin, Club, and may be found la his old haunts around the Club headquarter* nn the oaaan front at Fourteenth St.

Jackson, of Yeadon, Pa.; W. R. Kllbourn and C. Henger. of Philadelphia; Daniel Lawrence, of New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jaegar and Mr. and Mrs. H. Wlennxn. of Phila-

delphia.

John Grier. 1J years old. of Cnmde . s student at Wenonah Military

„ Academy, who was a Treated here eevarrangements for the purchase and fral ago on a charge of being a Installation of a new engine in his runawa y i was returneo to the mlll-

Mlss Sara and Miss Martha Mayberry. well known owners of th< Mayberry hostelry, have announced that they are con'emplaUng opening the hotel on June 23. or tbereabouta. The season promises to be s busy one according to the number of Inquiries made concerning the open-

ing date.

Ralph L. Chester, well accrm realtor. of this city, returned ryveral days ago from Werawsrills. where he had been recuperating for some weeks. Mr. Chester, who looks unusually well, says be never felt belter |n hie life. He h»a been receiving congratulations from some of his host of friends among the resident* and visitors. Miss Helen B. Mac tag ue. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mactague. of Philadelphia, and prominent eummer residents of this city. Will Ball from New York for Europe sometime during the coming month. Miss Montague plans to spend s year In France. Italy and England, to complete her training for the profession of interior decorator. Mrs. Mactague will go to New York daughter in order to see her off. The Study of interior decorative art. In the countries wbere it has attained a ■landing equalling that of sculpture and painting will fit Mia Mactague as a specialist.

tary institution tui *uut*us/. —•— . cording to an announcement made by Miss T. RoemMlee M ' CM.! ol Pollc Howard T. Joho«,o. W. Cli«t,r FWri«m *»il <**-

Unierdown. Charles Babbitt, cey Babbitt. Harry Ix»U and

Hankinson.

Mr. ani) Mrs. George Shomo. 606 Ocean avenue, entertained cards at their home Thursday evening. The prises for the evening were won by Mrs. Kerecbel Henderson. Mia T. Bose, Carl a Kelk and J. W. Morrison. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Carl a Kelk. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Morrison.

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Wilbur M. Walden, of New Brunswick. was the principal speaker at the regular meeting of the Ocean City Civic Club, which was held st the Commission Chamber, City Hall. Friday night. Walden spoke on the Extermination of the Mosquito." The address was copiously illustrated with moving pictures. Apart from the well known fact that the quite is a deadly disease gent rier, its extermination is of mount importance to every New Jersey city and resort. WHY USE ADA SILICA CONCRETE BLOCK? Ask yonr builder.

—adv. 17tf.

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