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FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1988
Mrs. James Austin, of this city. Is I Mrs. Robert Mecke, of PhlladelConvalescinK here from a serious pbla. has arrived in this resort for Operation recently performed at St. : the coming season. Joseph's Hospital in Philadelphia. | »» j i. —TT r*. J J - B - Hancock, of Drexel Hill, Is Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Curtis and now located In his summer home In ft Philedelphla are slaying South Ocean City, for the season. Ot 609 17tb street for the next few
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Pringle have arrived for the summer and are now located at their summer residence at 17th street and Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lazxelle Thornton, of Phila4elphla. were seen recently on the 'boardwalk. They are earnest Ocean City boosters in the Quaker
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Zimmerman. of Philadelphia, who spent a week here early in June, supervising Improvements being made to their property, are now at their attractive bungalow. 1320 Ocean avenue, for the summer months. W. H. Margerison. a well-known summer resident here, has again arrived here for the coming season. He has opened his cottage. 1219 Ocean avenue. Mr. Margerison la a wellknown Turkish towel manufacturer in Philadelphia. The Ocean City Chapter of the Eastern Star will hold a card party and dance July 9th at the Ocean City Yacht Qub. Music will be supplied by ‘'Pat" Riley's Yacht Club Orchertra. The committee of arrangement includes Miss Sarah E. Goff, chairwoman: Mias Louisa T. Corson. Miss Hasel Harris. Miss Louise Morris. Mrs. Sarah Abbott. Mrs. Thomas Mould. Miss Sarah Smith. William F. Oardlner and Russell H. Nulty.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welgand. Jr. fend family, of Philadelphia, are now located at their summer residence. 1700 Wesley avenue, for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Basset, of Philadelphia, are staying In this retort for the coming summer months. Mr. Basset is closely affiliated with the Ocean City Yacht Club affairs. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blatetz and family, of Philadelphia, are now residing at their apartments. ?58 2d Street. Mr. Blaetz Is a well-known broker In the Quaker City. Among the notables who are visiting this resort during the summer months are Senator and Mrs. Joseph F. Wallworth, of Haddonfield. They Are staying at their cottage. 845 Brighton Place. Senator Wallworth was formerly president of the New
Jersey State Senate.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ridge, of Philadelphia, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Derby, of Reading, At their summer cottage here. Mr. Bidge. who is if) the insurance bualceas in Philadelphia. Is the wellknown secretary of the Ocean City
Fishing Club.
Owing to the fact that there were hot enough yacht boats entered, the Initial power boat races of the 1923 season, which were scheduled to be held last Saturday afternoon off the Ocean City Yacht Club, were postponed according to an announcement made by Commodore John E. Fite. However. Commodore Fite has sta' ed that the races will more than likely start this Saturday, as most of the craft flying the colors of the Ocean City Yacht Club will be here Within the next week. Unable to battle ashore through a heavy undertow. Miss Katherine Lawless, of 14th street near Asbury avenue. shouted fqr help off the 14th Street beach'Sunday afternoon. Life Guards James Carruthers and Robert Criasey. of the G ran City Beach Patrol, hearing her launched a lifeboat and went to her aid. bringing her ashore in a rather weakened Condition. This was the only rescue reported to Captain John G. Jernee, head of the Ocean City Beach Patrol. Although several thousand bathers took advantage df the warm rays of Ote Sol and splashed In the ocean
Mrs. Graham Wood and daughter. Miss June Wood, of Philadelphia, rtre enjoying a short vacation here. S. R. Duhrlng. of Berkely, California, is Included among the western visitors that have recently arrived here. The Misses Mary and Anna Werti, of Philadelphia, and well-known sumresidents here, have leased their apartments. 4th and Weeley avenue, for the coming season. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tyers, of West Philadelphia, are now located In their North street residence for the coming season. Mr. Tyers is the popular president of the Ocean City Fishing Club. . - u. The summer schedule of the Ocean City Electric Trolley Railway Is now in effect, and cars are running every fifteen minutes from 4th street and the Bay front, starting at 6:30 JL M. and from 69th street at 7 A. M. After 7 P. M. all trains I'-ive And arrive at the boardwalk at 9ib street.' the last car for 69th street leaves the boardwalk at 12 o'clock midnight Trains are also running from the boardwalk to 16th street and the Bay front.
There was a man in Ocean City who went to a revival meeting and was pressed to repent. He wavered for a time and finally arose and said: Friends. I want to repent and tell how bad I have been, but I di do It when the grand Jury is in slot ” “The Lord will forgive.” the revivalist shouted. "Probably he will.” answered the sinner, "but he sln’t on that grand lury.”
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