Cape May County Times, 29 June 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Seal and Heard in Ocean City

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Delaney and tamily. of Bell Mawr, Pa., will spend sral weeks In their summer home t In the central part ot the city.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson, of Philadelphia, are now down at this res rt for the coming; season. Botn are well known summer residents

Miss Dorothy Baird, of Cynwyd, Pa.. Is visiting her mother here. Miss Baird plans to stay here for a few

Mr. and Mrs. T. Brown, of Mlll▼ille, have arrived in this resort for

the coming season.

Mrs. George Eslblll, of Millville, Is located in her summer cottage here. She will remain here until September. Mrs. Frank Winslow and daughter. Miss Mildred Winslow, of Camden.

The guests at the Mayberry Hotel

Include: Samuel H. Cardwell, of Philadelphia .Mias Anna W. Haaa, of Passaic. N. J.. and Miss Mary M.

Dunkerke, of Paterson, N. J.

Miss Lillian Metier and Albert Sarech, of Camden, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Taxis, of 6160 Asbury avenue, over the week-end.

Mr. snd Mrs. Edward Pure*., of Philadelphia, are now residing their cottage here for the season.

Mias Emma Sheppard, of New Tork City, will be the guest of Miss Edith Blundln. of the Blscayne Hotel, for a few days.

The Strand Hotel, Ninth and W< ley, announces the following guests Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ult and daughter of Baltimore, Mr., R. & Jones. East Orange. N. J.. E. Ruthman, Glass boro, and Robert P. Kearns. Philadelphia.

land Mrs. Benjamin M. Halner and Miss Sue Gardiner, of M^ ores town, N. J.

Of a bodf of (l. the beach, front, a are asking for bassfcjl games

Mr. and Mrs. John Miahel and family. and Mrs. M. B. Morgan, of Philadelphia. are Included In the week-end visitors that registered st the Breakers Hotel, this city.

City’s form

expected to open their doors to the summer crowds about July 1st. These are the Hotel Illinois, Wesley avenue, near Tenth 8L. and the Hotel Normandie, at Ninth street and Ocean avenue. For the past several weeks these hotels have been renovated and now a corps of painters are putting the finishing touches and decorations on. Whan completed these hotels will compare favorably with the best in this re-

The guests of the Blscayne Hotel I Include the following. Miss Virginia I Antbeln and Mias Marlsn Strauss, of f Bethlehem. Pa.. Richard P. Graf, D. Evans. J. B. Miller. H. B Morgan, of Philadelphia: Thomai M. Anchran j and Samuel T. Blands, of Bridgeton; I Sarah M. Harvey, of Pomery. Pa.. I and B. A. Lawrence, ot 8L Peters- | burg. Florida.

have arrived here for the summer.

The local Are department were again called out again on Wednesday afternoon to subdue s brush fire in the vicinity of 21st street and Wesley avenue. A strong wind caused the blaze to threaten s row of houses In that d 1st ret. The blase was quickly extinguished upon the arrival of the

firemen.

. 310 Asbury avenue.

Mr. snd Mrs. J. A. Reynolds, of Philadelphia, are visitors to this report. They are the guests of the Btiand Hotel.

That the coming Fourth of July celebration will be the biggest In Tears U the opinion-of the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce Committee, headed by Elmer Jackson Pearl, who kre making many arrangement* for

Life Guards Harold W. Furlong and “Kidder” Walters, of the Fourth Street Besch Station. Sunlay rescued Mrs J. Phillips, of Philadelphia, from the surf off Fourth street, after she was caught In the undertow and became exhausted In her efforts to swim ashore. However, she wss soon revived after being brought ashore snd wss allowed to proceed to her home

Mrs. P. LeRoy Howe, of this city.

the Hold nr ^r th. „ J recently attended s party given In Un even., * I lhe bonor of the birthday anniversary •port events. 1 of heT Mre Hass snd also

her mother. Mrs James S. Turner, st the former's home In Bellplaln. N. * Many appropriate gifts were re-

Announcement has been made by Commodore John E. Fite, of thi Ocean City Yacht Club, that the in trial race of the 1923'season will be held here Saturday afternoon.

and yachts are slated to compete In the opening race. The regatta committee of the Ocean City Yacht Club included John E. Fite. Jr., chairman; J. F. AOhr. H. H. Denn. N. H. Dime!, A. T. Baldwin. M. D.. Dr. Frederick •lack' and Dr. Wayne T. Killian.

cel ved by the pair and a very pl< time was enjoyed by all. As s climax to the occasion, s real old-fashioned country dinner wss ser-ed. Among thoee present on this occasion were: V-s. F. LeRoy Howe, of this city, Mrs. Jsmsa F. Turner snd Mias Jennie Turner, of Millville, snd Mrs.

Reba Hsas. of BeUpUIn.

Mrs. Charles Read, of Tenth snd Wesley avenue, recently entertained kt a dinner party at the home of Mr*. William 'Urwood, this city. Iter guests Included several members of the Business Girls’ Club of the Y. W. C. A., of Camden. Among thoar present were: Miss Caroline Barnum add Mies Ethel Barnum. Mias Mabel and Mies Eleaaor Peterson. Hiss Mattie Rockwell and Mrs. H. Goldin. aB of Camden, Mias Alice Simpson, of Merehantville, and .’rs. Chariea Bead and Mrs. William Garwood, of this •ity. Mrs. Goldin Is the president of the Girls’ Club, while Miss Caroline Barnum Is the secretary. The visitors 9*at a very enjoyable day at the home of Mrs. Read and later were taken to the home of Mrs Garwood.

y were served with a delicious Afterwards the guests took U the eights snd spent a very enjoyable evening. Oa leaving this resort they expressed their pleeeure at their

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