CAFE MAT OOTOTT IOTBI. FBIDAT, JUIT !», 1888
Seen and Heard in Ocean City
I I Mia ElU«b«th H. Lewia, of thul Two cams ware triad today before OFEH SWITCHES CAUSE city, entertained at Mah-Jo&u. Police Maciatrate Fr^ak H. Ware and oTantwn TVATIf WwrrT Among thoee preMnt were rftaa a third poatponad on account of the KEAPUIP TKAU W. Rachel Walker, of Philadelphia, Mra.laUM.nce of Rar. J. B. Adtfna. tba J. Wilbur HoS, Mr». Charles Town- "raiding paraon." Sondgy Bight Local Causes Tiatftc
Alfred Aspen, of Germantown, and I Mlee Dorothy Morrla and kflaa Nettonnerly of this city, was seen on the U* Flint, of Camden, are tha guests boardwalk during the week-end. i of the Misses Knlsel, at their cottage
55th street, Ocean City. Mlaa Myrtle Steelman, of Phlladel-
bhla. was a visitor at the home of Min Emma Fagan has presented her mother. Mrs. Flora Steelman, of the new Community House of South •10 Asbury avenue, over the recent Ocean City with a handsome gift of
aend and Mlaa Ada Townsend. Ml«. 1 Walker expects to anti for tha Orient
this fall on a tour.
week-end.
Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Orr. of Philadelphia. are down for the season at
Mayberry Hotel. Dr. Orr Is a widely Miss Emma Lowry Fagan, of the known dentist of Philadelphia, hav- Belgravia. Philadelphia. Is spending Ing offices In the Keith Building, several weeks with her slater, Mlaa
china, which was given her for that purpose by the Belgravia Hotel,
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
Clara D. Fagan, of thta city. After
A Ford touring ear owned by John Be tin, of Thirty-fourth street sad Centra' avenue, was stolen about nine o'clock Sunday night from where It was parked at Eighth street and Atlantic avenue. Bevln called up City Hall and policemen wen Instructed
to look for the missing ear.
Around eleven o'clock. Lieutenant George Marple. together with Detective Frank Jonan, discovered the car near Fifty-fifth street and Central aveana. It had been abandoned by
her visit here Mlaa Fagan la going iu Due to the absence of Rev. J. B.: Canada where she will travel with
Adams. Ocean City's "raiding paraon"; friends.
the trial of Frank Morgan. Fourth
and Bay avenue, was postponed. He' Mr - and Mrs. William Lennox, of
a still held under five hundred dol-: Camden, are being congratulated
tha occupants who wore thought to
have been Jojr-rldera. The police believe that the joy-riders had become frightened and left the machine aftar
their ride.
w; &•; i ssrs. ek* 7r: £S^Jssss
| known in this resort as Mias Mae
The Illinois has the following ar-1 Stackhouse, active In the work of the rivals: Miss Addle B. Pothenus. of Union Chapel, at 55th atreet. Franklin. Pa.. Mr. and Mrs Raymond j .
J. Laflaud and family. Mrs. K. F. | Workmen were busy removing a Kurth, Miss PauU Kurth and Bayard j McUon ° r th s flag-pole In City Hall Kurth, of Detroit. Mich., and Mra v. Saturday, that had been B. Bond, of Highland Park. rotUng and was In danger of falling.
_ . „ With the assistance of several long Vaughn Comfort, of Philadelphia. 1 ladders borrowed from the fire de-
•onnected for many years with the partment. the huge top piece was Camous Dumont Minstrels, of Phils- safely lowered to the sidewalk and
•tlphla, was a recent visitor to this the work of putting the
Mr. Comfort Is well known 1 ’ '
bere, having appeared at the Hippodrome Theatre on the Boardwalk In
Many an act.
..Mr, and Mrs. Stuart 8. Getnmlll. of 46 Asbury avenue, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patterson, of Laurel Springs, Pa., and Mlaa Belle tSaseow. of Atlantic City. They repsntly enjoyed a motor trip to Cape May. where they attended the christening of Harry Paul Scull, on SunAsy.
About fifty or more n
A card party ta held every Tneeday afternoon at the Oceanic Hotel under the auspices of Mrs. A. U. Tutger and other ladles for charitable purposes. The proceeds realised from these affairs is davoted to the children's ward of the Samaritan Hospital, of Philadelphia. So far these parties have hem a success and It is hoped that the future affatra of this nature will s well attended as these.
night <
I Bellevue's
spacious ball room last Friday night Very good music was furnished the dancers by the Black and White Serenades of the High School summer orchestra. The dance was wall attended there being upwards three hundred teachers and tl Meads on the floor. Dancing wee continued from *:S0 till U:S*.
The member* of the
■ and their friends.
George Ferrell, sixty-four, who Is
Tie-Up
crt^belngintoxicated Sunday" after- 1 A reading Railway local train run Ferrell declared he had been Into an open switch near Cold Spring’ raachoifth?
Edward Jonas, the conduct, her members of the train cr, Uferr. aa did the ei>
The train was a local betwe
•low inaction and Cape May. ai
______ T»*g | iocs] reached the T*tWnr working hard all week, and thinking Sunday night, tearing up the rails. the Ash whams *“ b *V Dl 0B J | Tha fireman waa hurt, and the eo-1 Landing, it veered fremthT^.' loA? d late City with a party of rtne and two coachm smashed. After I line, rtnaslnr the mitau r 1 *-
ride lofi f lele City with a party of j gtc* and* two coechm'uu^ied. After | Hne.^ croaalag' the*
a ter working all night trackmen repaired turned on the
drinks. W Ae left hie companions on the rails and the line waa opened In “ --- eominci ««ok to thla^ty end wne thne for the heavy traffic citywards;,
arrested'by Traffic Officer William Monday morning Powell when be caused a small die- Th* fireman Roy
turbanoe. Judge Ware aumnded crushed and sentence on Ferrell until a further injured. William Graves, the engine-
‘—ring that will be held later. The
Maxwellon's Music la drawing throngs of young people not only from Ocean City but frokn off shore and nearby towns to On nightly dancee held at tha famous Casino Club on the boardwalk. The Casino Club is bne of the well-known and
made a name for lta»(f. Casino Club and Ocean City are gynonomoua as testified by the great crowds that Journey from Atlantic City to attend the dances. On Wednesday nigh*. July 11. annual summer children's maaqi rede and fancy drsm carnival will held. All Children In costume will admitted free to the affair sad will. be eligible to compete for tha many i
prises offered.
The summer dancing cl seem at the
ibaort for tha maauj]inai jurated and the dam sow It to expected that theee dances w*nj evv.r Tuesday and . rid ay morning —*- at 10 o .’ock.
— _ —-_ _____s of the nr”“ •
First Christian Church, of Phlla .el- Hotel, was hoetees to a group of Phllphla. Tenth street and Roosevelt adelphlans at luncheon and bridge Boulevard, will have a day's outing Ujt After s delightful repast and entertainment In this resort on. fc ' hotel the part- spent s ptocsSnnday. July 16th. In the evening afternoon at bridge la the drawthe congregation will bold Vesper, ln * rooou Among those present were
A group of fishermen from this retort went down to Reed’s Beach, on Delaware Bay, about thirty miles from here, last week, and returned
Mrs. Warren Moore, Mra. Leighton Abbott, Mrs. Charles Skwart, Mra. William Gillette, Mra. William Barrie. Mrs. George Maurer and Mra £dlUi M. Keeler, p( Philadelphia.
The Ocean City Hotel Association
with over three hundred and fifty i held their monthly pounds of fish. Included in the party i Mayberry Hotel last Friday evening, were W. P. Upplncott and F. R. Lip- The twenty-four delegates present piccoU, w. C. Hamer, of Phlladel-1 represented shout twenty of this rephla. and W. Vandsrherson. of this sort's hosteleriee. Only routine buslreeort. I ness wss on the carpet and after the
—— termination of this the meeting adMias Jean Blundln. daughter of! loomed. Officers of the Asaodatioa
Mrs. Elisabeth Blum. a. owner of the .are: President. George Mann; vtceBlscayne Hotel, has sorted Into the, president. James Young: treasurer, hotel business on her own initiative. Mrs. Elisabeth Blundln; eorrespondBhe la proprietor of the St. George Ing secretary. Mrs. H. Baker: recordHotel. Eighth street near Wesley ave- ing secretary, Mias Sara E. Mayberry,
nue. This hotel will be really an ■ ■■ ■
annex to tbs Blaeayne. as the ever- Bert Cases boon, of Millville, who increasing crowds at the Btscayne la employed as a csrpented here. Waa have caused Mrs. Blundln to look : late for work Monday and was breakshout for additional room. Mias ing speed records to get there. Chief Bloodin'* entrance Into the business of Police Howard T. Johnson noticed has solved the question, and now. him speeding down Asbury avenue many of tba old customer; of the 1 and promptly arrested him. Haled Blaeayne are re.Ttstered on the books before Judge Ware. Cassaboon pleadOf the St. George. The St. George ed guilty, but affirmed that It would has been newly furnished and redec-, never happen again. He was freed' Orated. As yet the dining room has with suspended fine on condition that not been completed, the guests seving be stop speeding. A repetition of the In the spacious dining hall of the offense would bring two fines with
Btscayne. the poaslbillty of a Jail sentence.
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