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Seen and Heard in Ocean Gty
Ur. »nd Urs. Benjamin Cooks, of Philadelphia, are enjoying their rammer vacation at lllf Anbury Avenue.
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The Boy Sooute of Ocean City will hold a pie and cake aale here Saturday, July 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gifford, of this city, announce the engagement Of their daughter, Mias Emma Gifford to Joseph Bunard, also of thl* city. Mr. and Mr*. George F. White, of Hew York, well-known cummer visitor* her*, work recently seen on the Boardwalk. This time they are enjoying the hospitality of the Breaknra* Hotel. Last Saturday all of the Philadelphia Chapter* of the Eastern Star name to this city for a day's outing. The day'a program Included a short meeting, luncheon at the Arcadia, and an afternoon of pleasure. The Ocean City Fishing Club’s basting tournament wlU be held Saturday, July 28 th, along the strand In the north end of this resort. A large number of valuable prises have bean received by the committee In
Announcement was suds here this week that the Order of DeMolay for Boy*, of Philadelphia, which Includes more than a thousand members, will ▼telt the seashore next Thursday. July 28. This is one of the largest body of young men ever to come to
the shore. *
Mrs. David W. Rank is entertaintag the "M.D.'s." a social organisation of Philadelphia, at her home In •rath Ocean Olty. Among her gu are included Mr*. Bauer. Mrs. K Mrs. Fox, Mrs. St reuse, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Robertson. Mias Virginia Robertson. Mrs. Falst and Mrs. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Riehrrd Ledlg. of 24 Bay Avenue, gave a very delightful luncheon to a small party of friends last Thursday. After the repast, Mr. Ledlg took the guests out for a sail in his yacht ■•Aults." Among *Hoae Who enjoyed this occasion were: Bis. Oidach. Mrs. Zugler. Mrs. Hundannark. Mrs. Shuck. Mr*. Panlea*. Mr*. Keely. Mrs. Artolt, Mr*. Schwai
Fishing was fslrbr good on the pier .f the Oeeaa Oty FteWag
Colonel O. W. Anderson, of Wert Philadelphia, Is vacationing In this resort.
Mrs. A. M. Goldaere, of Syracuse N. Y., is among th- many visitors to this resort Miss Emma McWilliams, of Rochester, Is spending the remainder of the season at the seashore. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Morton, of Glass boro, are here enjoying the aee eesee and balmy summer weather. Mr. and Mr*. Robert A. Wallis, of Philadelphia, are enjoying the season at their summer home, 14 Twelfth
Street
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. LaMalater, of Philadelphia, are now occupying their charming bungalow at. 1707 Asbury Avenue Mias Btta Leeds, of Bridgeton, te spending several day* with P Danlel Pedrlck. at hag cottage In South Ocean City. Mr. and Mi*. W. D. Ohertky and family, of Philadelphia, are now staying at 1104 Ocean Avenue during the
Under the direction of Superintendent E. A. MacMillan, of the Atlantic City ahd Shore Rail *oad, the Somers Point-Ocean City troMey b'idge and the ties and rails laadlcg into this resort are now being repaired by the railreed workmen. Under the auspices of the Summer Auxiliary of the First Presbytarlan Church, of this city, a fair win be held next Friday, July 27th. at Goff's Pavilion, on the Boardwalk. It will be held during the afternoon anc evening sad a large dim lay of candles, cakes and fancy artlctas will be on sale. The energetic work of the ladles connected with this event assures its success. The Germantown Boy*' Club, which has He summer cstcp here, plans to bring to this resort a large group of children tor aa outing, early In August. Phey will be entertained by member* of the club and given a taste of the ecash ore, some of whom have never glln'!«-od the ocean. The Ocean City Wiwante dub has rvrared the club of their aid In
this project
Kf Week-lad Crowd One of the largest crowds In the history of Ocean City vent the weekend here.' One Urge hotel reported turning away fffty people, and some short-sigh ted tourtets who had fUted to r swerve rooms were a*ea spending the night in their ear. ns weather wae warm, u.^ ' iff! crowd thirsty, and soft-dri; k deelai* serving their cooling
Miss Ruth Camp, a -raduate of
- , Ocean City High Be'-ool. Class of ’fj.
Michael W Anthony, of Shanghai. d MV ooenect*. with the Oeeaa China, has been visiting reUUvas In
Ocean City. Mr. Anthony, who Is '
in tha exporting business In China, has mads a study of condition* there. "This talk of a Chinese Republic te foolish," said Mr. Anthony, "because China te not ready for a republic. There are 48M8C.080 peop’e In China and 200.800.0f 0 of thane are Illiterate. The provisoes are governed by mtUtary leaders who run things to salt themselves. They live by levying duties and taxes The beat thing that could happen to Chins would be the establishment of an abaoluts monarchy, uniting and I
solidifying the country."
Bridgeton Choir Spent Dny Here The Choir of the Central M. E. Church of Bridgeton made an enjoyable one-day exclusion to Ocean City on Monday. July 28 Dr. H. P. Sloan Is the well-known pastor of the church. Mrs. Maude Qeskill te the
soprano soloist.
The Choir spent the day on beach and boardwalk and had dinner at the Arcadia. The Choir, which eonateU of thirty-live member*, te a*ld to be the beet In South Jemey. “0 ha* more paid members than any other like organteaUon in that part of the state. Their excursion, which Is an annual affair, was made last year to
Atlantic City.
City Publicity Bureau. *■ raw rsprw see ting tha Oeeaa Oty Chamber of Commerce In the booth of the Atlan-
tic City and Shore Railroad .v
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GRUBB BROTHERS ^ Building Ontactots ocu« city Third St Jobbing a Specaaltv N. J.
Mrs. George Scarlett, of Kennett Square. Pa . Is visiting the Mieses Mantel at 66th Street and Central Avenue, of South Ocean City. Among the rtaltors from Denver. Colo., who an visiting the eesehirre are Included Mrs. W. C MltehsU. Miss Jessie Mitchell^ James Flood and
James Johnson.
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Cowing and family, of To. ado. Ohio, motored to this resort during the pest week, where they Intend to remain for thr
coming month.
Many Improvements have been made to the Lincoln this year, and
the hotel reports aa a cons the best Reason la tbetr hlato
lobby has been emnpletely rebuilt, making the entrance Inside, thirtyill ve rooms with bath have hern added. and thr astir* hotel has been Tainted. A lawn and flower* will take tha place of several houses which were within the "L"-ehaped structure, and several stores have been added. The cost of tha im-
provements was fSO.OOO.
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made by ike following: trho captured a s zzr. ■ktmtar. Jr, Bdward Klein. C. A. Duotak. Harry Baaar. Marry Hartley, Parker min Rockwell. W. F. Bwanger. WDttam CorUa Frank H. Btqwart. L. Moffett. Jr, ■Vtll K. Ridge. Harry Boyd. W. W. Tyler, a a HUeoek. Thomas Shore, CUraaee Brawn. E. Me nth. John Mom. James ToUnd. John Stott. William Blair
Definite announcement has bean
made that the new li.600.000 Flandan' Hotel, situated at Fourtoauth Street and tha beach, will be officially
with a gigantic banqaat. on
opened w Saturday.
July i
register at the Pavilion has bacomt for tourtets. Tha
1 will ]
be the gathering place for raven hundred invited gowns.
While the great fire-proof hotel Fin officially open next Saturday.
Opened until later In the see son. J. Howard Slocum, former maaager of the Hotel Normandie, will hold that potettoo In tha sew hoa-
Mr. Cohen Injsrei Santa el Cohen, former t-’erdwelk merchant and phrenologls'. . nd who the head cert silted It an auto aeei-
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