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Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Tillman and family, of Philadelphia, are among the summer visitors here. Miss Katherine L. Fassand, of Berllne. N. H.. is sojourning at the shore for the rest of the present season. George Clement, Philadelphia real estate assessor, has returned to these ehores for the remainder of the sea-
ion.
W. G. Findlat. of Claremonte. California. Is In this resort for the summer months and may remain perma-
nently.
Clarence O. Johnson, of Mount Vernon. N. V.. is another visitor who Is a daily bather In the surf off the central beach. Mrs. L. J. Koefsky and Mrs. E. C. VTard. of Johnstown. Pa., are among the visitors to the seashore over the present week-end. Mrs. T. J. Hutchinson, of LawtencevlUe. Indiana, Is enjoying the bathing here while sojourning for the next several weeks in this resort. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Cowing, and family, of Toledo, Ohio, have arrived tn this resort by motor, and Intend to spent about a month at the sea-
shore.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Taylor, of Rlv•rtlde. California, after forty years' residence on the Pacific Coast, have
come to this resort for the present Mr McKisslck la connected with the * e ** on - Philadelphia Board of Revision of
Mrs. A. M. Goldacre. of Syracuse. N. Y., Is a season guest In Ocean
City.
Miss Kerschens Malr. of Wheeling. West Virginia, Is a visitor to this
city.
Colonel Charles Schneider, of New York, Is in Ocean City, trying to re-
cuperate his health.
Miss Florence Krupp, of Philadelphia. has arrived at the shore for
the summer months.
Miss Pauline Nickerson, of South Ocean City, has left to spend three weeks In the State of Maine. Mr. George Boggs, of Weet Col Ungswood, N. J., has purchased a cottage In South Ocean City. Mrs. John McSherry. daughter of George Datscheg, Js convalescing from her serious ilineas at South
Ocean City.
Mhs. James Stenson, of Devil's
Lake. North Dakota. Is visiting her brother. Richard H. Hood, at his cot-
tage, 5104 Central Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Hood and
family, of Logan. Pa., are visiting the R. H. Hood family, at Fifty-firat
and Central Avenue. Ocean City.
Miss Anne M. Kramer, of Lancaster. Pa., la a widely-known bather Along the resort strand. She Is visiting here during the warm sitnmer
months.
Former Speaker Harry Rowland, of the New Jersey State Assembly, and hla family are sojourning at the Drcmtnond, 110© Ocean Avenue, for
the summer season.
dtaong the long distance visitors At the seashore are Mrs William Btopking and Mrs. W. W. Front, of Sweden, who came several thousand miles to sojourn on this resort's fam-
ous strand.
Taxes.
Dr. John H. Servico. prominent West Philadelphia physician, has taken a cottage at Fifty-second and Gentry! Avenue for the summer months.
Miss S. Searle, soprano, of the Church of the Holy Apostle. Philadelphia. spent the past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Patton, at 48th
Btreet and Central Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cartledgs and Master Stacy Cartledgs. of Lansdowne. Pa., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William V. Willie, oi South Ocean City, over the past week-and.
Rev. Dr. Charles L. Steele, rector of the Calvary Protestant Church* of Weet Philadelphia, with his family, are now residing at the seashore for the summer months. They have a cottage at Fifty-eighth Street and
Central Avenue.
As an experiment Ocean City last Sunday night was flooded with artificial light at the Intersection of Ninth Street and the Boardwalk. This was the first time that the city officials have tried to light up the Wooden Way. which Is usually dark over the Sabbath, and according to City Er.glr.eer William H. CoUtason. three or maybe more lights will be placed along the Boardwalk within the next several weeks to lighten the
way for the night walkers.
F. Leroj Howe. Secretary of the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce, has announced that a dinner meeting will be held Tuesday. July 24. at the Arcadia, at which time several Important questions concerning the cl vie welfare of this resort will be
GRUBB BROTHERS
Goff-Andervn
The yonnger set of Cepe May County received a surprise when Sarah E. Goff, of Ocean City, and Charles K. Anderson, of Oceen View, slipped away and were quietly married at Northeast. Maryland, on Thursday morning. July 12. Harvey 8. Golf, brother of the bride, accompanied the couple and acted aa beat man. Several of the brlde'a friends, who live In the town, attended the v eremony. After returning to Ocean City last Thursday evening, where the news had leaked out. the couple were the recipients of congratulations from their many friends. They spent the first days of their honeymoon at the Anderson Estate on Shore Road. Ocean View, overlooking the picturesque Magnolia Lake. The coup’s will reside In Ocean City, where the groom Is a real estate
broker.
The marriage la the result of a life-long friendship, dating from before the war, while the bride was a student at Swarthmore College, and Andersen was winning fame as an athlete on the Penn Charter football and baseball team. The former Miss Goff Is a graduate of the Ocean City High School and a charter member of the Daughters of the Revolution. 1 Cape May Chapter. Her father. Ralph Golf, was formerly City Engineer of Ocean City. Avalon and Sea Isle City. Her brother. Lieutenant John Loren Oofi, —ho la stationed In
the Philippines. »a a .r—nt graduate The Blue and White Serenadera 1 of Weet Point MIMtary -'.-ademy. - I The Golf family la one of the c’-'est
I of Cape May County, having settleC
(here In 1740.
609 Third St.
Building Contractors c|Ty Jobbing a Specialty N. J.
RALPH SUTTON CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Floor Scraping
| 14th and Bay Ave. OCEAN CITY
President Edward M. Sutton win preside at the meeting and it to expected that Mayor Joeeph G. Champion may be one of the principal
C. EUwood Cupentar'a CASINO CLUB OCEAN CITY, N. J. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON
Dancing
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will supply the music.
That South Ocean City wants a Th . .
peat office ot lu own wm'lt. eUmn | ‘
n****n *1 ‘nnr.'rir./.r : Andctcon. of til Pie. Street, eho
... formerly member of tb, Fbll*.
committee wL^oTn^ to coo- and fer with Postal aster Edward M. But- JJ^the distinction of being the
i ever elected to that
Miss Janet Kroli,
Pa., la spending the summer at South Ocean City and to comm-Mng daily while attending summer school at the
University of Pennsylvania.
Rapid progreaa to being made J the South Ocean City Improvement ‘ eoclaUon's new Community House.
Fifty-third Street and Central
«nue. for the residents of the
Miss Edith E. MacGregor, daughter that
Of the owner of the Imperial Hotel. h ® BUm ‘
is a recent graduate of the Pennsyl- | * n ® r - t “ on come * 10 •“d-
vanla State CoUere where she was I The mon , h l, meeting of the Ocean
e of Bachelor of Scl- branch of the Women’s Chris-
| tlan Temperance Union was held at
Miss Edna V. Hill and Mlae Edith i *l t . *1®"* of KrB ?■ P * I ? CT - Loux. summer resident* of Ocean 821 5“*’" Clty. sailed for Europe. July 2. from noon - 8evoral Important busir—
matter were settled at this meeting. Ocean City has a new weekly In the "Ocean City Booster,” issued for the first time this past week. It to
an eight page sheet, published by the Ocean City Booster Company, of
which Joeeph P. Rea. Jr., to president. and Miss Blanche Z. Dun more Is secretary. The officers of the new pictorial newspaper are located .1 the Arcadia Balldlng. Nlnf*-
and the Boardwalk.
Rev. Thornton
The Rev. and Mrs. Lee McCabe-.’“IfTunllng. D.D.. proJohnson. of this city, are now lu|* n ^ta.uc theology at the North Dakota, where Dr. Johneon. ‘* en * uclt *j J^^Sem oary. Louisville, who Is engaged In evangelistic work I , ol lj a ^||wwas the principal speaker of the Methodist Cuurch, will remain afternoon before the ladli
New York, on the steamship Suffren. tor a two months' tour. Miss Hill will Jolr her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. HUI, In September, at their
cottage in the Gardena
Mias Helen Boyer, who resides in Oermaatown. Pa., spent the past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Zimmerman, of 1320 Ocean Ave. Mim Boyer Is a graduate of Hahnemann Medical College and occupies the position of technician with Dr. H M. Fberhard. of Philadelphia.
until September.
Mrs. Johnson's parents. Mr. Mrs. Granville Steelman, of this *re with he' in the West* ,
Miss Muriel W And Mrs. Charles
Howard Millers""** 2? u * hter . of * Ir -
- - - iiotri. Wood, and Mrs.
of Philadelphia, were
vocalists whose selections Sve-t-re sent out this past week by the new broedcaatlng radio set of the
Ocean City Yacht Club.
Pat Riley's Orchestra was also heard over the radio. Howard Miller, of Philadelphia, is the operator and John E. Fite. Jr., la the assistant. Edward M. Sutton, president of the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce, has received word from the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad officials that the new all-steel ferryboat "Ocean City" will follow the recently
launched ■'Chelsea."
_ Presbyterian Summer Auxilry on the Casino Pier. Dr. Whaling, who Is recognised as _je of the leading theologians In the East, and author of numerous standard work*, gave an Interesting talk
on the church.
Policeman Charles Zimmerman, veteran member of the Ocean City Police Department, la slowly recovering at his home here, from a serious operation which he underwent In a
Philadelphia hospital.
According to Chief of Police How-
ard T. Johnson. Officer Zimmerman will not be available for the next few months. He to the second patrolman to undergo an operation In a Philadelphia hospital, the other being
Policeman Frank A. Schock. The entire Ocean City Beach Pa-
trol. comprising thirty-four guards, one captain of life guards and a
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The South Ocean City Improt Association has also asked the City Commlrwicners to place fireplugs from Fifty-eighth Street to the end of the Island. Jio action has as yet been taken sj the city aolons. Ward Beam, widely known Oer mantown physical Instructor, but now of this city, sent the thirty-four guards attached to the Ocean City Beach Patrol through their settingup exercises before going on duty.,In front of Tenth Street Beach Station. Monday morning. It to planned to give the guards these exercises once a week and Mr. Beam has announced that he will Instruct the guards. Captain John J. Jernee. head of the beach patrol, having approved of the course. A large crowd of early-goer* watched the exercise*. Monday morning. The last week of July, commencing Saturday. July 28. will be observed* Baby Week according to cUn/ are ’gl^nadgftted by rkiiteftjisho''r E^ouken . .ueeted •"“'the sSpie Home for Babies of this city. ^ Mias Fannie L. Hawkins, of Ardmore Pa Is campaign manager of s drive for 826.000. which Is being •ought to Improve the Seashore Hone r Msyor"jo#eph G. Champion, of this city. t '»* announced hls Intentions of •Misting in the drive In every possible way. and has placed the city s facilities *t the disposal of the
youngest
body.
The Anderson family had a very conspicuous part In the late War, all of the sons having served under the colors James B.. Jr., saw action In France as captain In the Seventyeighth Division. Frederick Andkrson served as corporal In the Engineers, and the youngest member. Richard, served in the Infantry. After graduating from Penn Charter, the groom enlisted In the Second City Troop of Philadelphia, which was active In the Mexican Border Campaign in 1818. During the conflict with Germany he was s member of the Twenty-eighth Division and saw action in five major engagements. He was one of the youngest of-leers in the A. E. F.. and was honorably discharged with the rank of first lieutenant.
Flattery, like too much candy, al- 1 rays make you sick.
ifcKy reoems towen «■& J"* wedding and funeraL _ Why not remember her between these occaaonst SAT IT WITH FLOWERS John H. Lake 760 Asbmry Avenue 0CEA1 CITY XEW JERSEY
The -Ocean niv- to now betnc beach surgeon, are going to be bnm at toni fhlpwrt •>» ■="»«* “'•“X,'”' 0 " .. Wllmlnfitop. Del. .nil J “ o'
the o^an City Beach Patrol, has ! nnou.iced that Ward B.-am. proml-
The quartet of Pbl'.ncielphla vocal- nent Philadelphia physical Instructor. Isis singing In the First M t. 1 would P ut K u “ rds ' hr ° u *“, * e ‘'■ Church this summer is drawing large ling up exercises every Monday morn-1 and pleasing audiences to Ihe serv- Ing. the same as are now being used ices on Sunday. The church w as by members of the Ocean City r Ire filled Sunday night when a most de-, Department, to help them keep In Ughtful program was presented. The condition.
Judge J. Willis Marlin, o! PhlU-
pASfRs&S 55?*;. Mir,,; C. E*vo,_U.r W ni... ' , “fSl I John Gallagher, nine-year-old son series of athletic events in all Of James Gallagher, of Philadelphia, branches of sport similar to the a summer cottager residing at 232 Olympic Games, in Philadelphia In Atlantic Avenue, ibis city, war se- 1916. during the Bewqut-Centennlal verely burned by the ignition of some Celebration, and notifying Mr. Frankmatches which he v.as handling enlield that he has been selected as while riding In hls father's automo-j chairman of the cast.ng committee, bile near Fifty-ninth Street. ! Mr. Frnnkeufleld was chairman of Hls injuries were confined prim!- tin boys' casting tournament held In pally to hls left leg However, hls Pliiladelphiu during "Boys' Week" In life was undoubtedly • .vod by prompt that city some weeks ago. He Is Action of hls aunt. Miss Margaret n. Hw In the Ocean City Fishing j
Gallagher, who was wub him in the Club circles.
freated b bl e Dr* W^P 'I'ulne/ 1 * * ^ i George F. Pawling. Jr., former life, treated by Dr. W. P. name* Kuard || , Uch| . d o,..,,,,, c , ly . That the Germantown Boys' Club. Bearh atrol. who captured the one-1 Of Philadelphia, will bring about a mile Ocean Swimming Championship hundred psor children to this resort during the Atlantic City Fall Pageent ! Thursday. August 16, for a day's out- will defend hls title this season acIng was the announcement recently i cordlag to an announ, eraent made Bade by Charles W. Btlabridge, an here. Pawling is widely known in Official of the Germantown Boys' Club this resort. He Is now a member of who has appealed to member* of the the Atlantic City Beach Patrol. Ocean City Kiwants Club for then, to j Uenidee holding the Pageant Sw imentertaln the youngsters while at tie ;mlng Championship. Pawling Is the B j, ore | holder of the 440-yard Junior NuDr Minot B. Standard, president itlonai Swimming Title, half-tulle and of the Ocean City Kiwants Club. haS|$00-yard Middle Atlantic A. A. U. announced that the Kiwanlans will I crowns end th* Hoe* Perpetual •ntertain the youngsters when they Trophy for the one-mile swim In the
arrive here. I Schuylkill River.
Spring Garden Institute N. & Cor. Broad and Spring Garden Streets PHILADELPHIA
DAY CLASSES in Auto Mechanics and Electricity EVENING CLASSES in Arts, Msthamstics, Machine and Pattern Shop Practice, Architectural and Mechanical Drawing, Radio, Electricity and Automobile. Classes Open September 24th, 1928
The New York Shop Drabe* fer the Min Everyfhiad'from the daintiest: frock to fit only
Men’s Furnishingi
The New York Shop 936 Atbury Ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fomerij with the Hew Toth Baiiaii Store ef Wooibtfie
Oh Willie, Meet Me at the Trotting Races
Health Economy Comfort
i. ottered in ihoe. reputed bj me. HeUth u> keepioj the le* dry and warm; economy in making old akoei new ti one-third the coat of new; comfort that only comes in ahoea that have been worn. VINCENT SANNINO 29 Fritz Stieet SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
A SIGN
When thingi do not com', your way, it's a sign you should go alter then. Determine right new to save more money. Open an account with the First Natiorud Bank
j per cent interest paui on Savings Fend Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAB CITY, S. J.
Saturday, July 28 Fair Grounds 2 P. M., CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE New records will be established. Tiie fastest horse* in ^ East are entered. See the great match between Sparkplug and Bobby Axworthy Take Reliance Bus from Ocean City, Sea Isle City- ^ wood, or Cape May. Track located half North of Cape May Court House on Seuhore Ftoad Admission . . . •

