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"Sox" Millar, vaa observed on tba Wooden Way*’. Mat Sunday nl*ht.
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Colonel Hobart Debase, of Atterbury. Maaa., la often aean on tba
. , Boardwalk. He la well known la thla
and Mrs. Hammy, and family, naort
Philadelphia, were observed on the Iwalk. recently. Mias Betty Saxton, of Ocean City,
has lust returned from a visit to her slater, Mrs. Paul A. Seeley, of Ham
monton.
Dr. Reljrer, of Locan, Pa., la a
Week-ender here, and Is often noticed
In the aurf, off TVnth street.
Philadelphia Councilman Charles von Tagen, U summering in this retort as the guest of the Bellevue. Miaa Valerie"”Russell, of Philadelphia, la with us again thla season. She la often noticed on the ‘walk and
Strand.
Mr. Heck, of Haddonfield. has purShased a bulging lot at Slat Street tnd Central Avenue. He expects to trect a line home there next year. Mias Kathryn Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith. 10X9 Central Avenue, le entertaining Mtaa Florence Luebert, of Coatasville. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Horace & Furman, formerly of Chelsea, but now of this resort, la taking an extended motor trip through Massachusetts, with Cape Cod as their final declination. Mr. and Mrs. William Gardiner, of this city, prominent newe dealers, reeently entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Ware, Mies Eva Tyxack. of Tacony, and Harry HeUinga, i Holmsburg. at their residence here. City Solicitor David Smythe, i Philadelphia, and an old-Ume sue ■Mr resident of this reeort, dropped down to Ocean City dating the weak. Mr. Smythe Intends to make hie permanent reddent here is tl
future.
Of the Chester Avenue Bustacee Men's Aaeoclatlor. of West Phlladctf has taken apartmeau for the aa on St. Jamee Place. Mr. Cun a Ingham is widely known In this reeort has a host of Men da The tennis court at SSth Street and Central Avenue la to be the scene of ■ tournament, beginning on August 11th. Man. women, boys and glrla are to be entered In the matches which Includes singles and doubles, as well as the mixed singles and doubles. A cup Is to be awarded to the u lifer ate victor at this towan-
A card party will be held for the benefit of tbe South Ocean City Improvement Association, at tbe Berks nr Hotel, 41th sad Central Aveane,
Dr. H. Swain, prenldent emeritus of 8« arthmore College, where he had served for nineteen years, is summer-
ing In this resort.
The Misses Sadtler. of Baltimore, e staying at the Atglen. Mias Kate Sadtler spent twelve years In India doing missionary work.
pany. of Philadelphia, is summering at SIS Sixteenth Street, this city] David Frankenfleld. well known resident here, has come down with the usual Influx of Quaker City weekenders for a breath of the seashore. Mr. and Mrs John W. Mitchell, of Wilmington, are aummering at the Darlington. Mr. Mitchell » Deputy United Stataa Marshall for this dis-
trict.
Ellsworth Jackson, of the Quaker City, Is a frequent visitor to thla reeort. His bobby seems to be trodding the boards of the "Wooden Way." Mrs. Thomas Watson, wife of the City Treasurer of Philadelphia, returned to the Quaker City after spending a pleasant vacation In this
"Hank “am, - Tom~V£mMKT Edward Smiley, rep resenting tbs P. D. E. Fraternity, were recent visitors
to this reeort.
Dr. and Mrs. William W. Dill, NorrisUrwa, was noticed upon the Boardwalk last week. They are reg-
Tune wnuT. tronn m tm
Bob Wetter, the Fraakford High _ bool, basket ball lirmlaary. baa been spending n few wreka in this resort, getting In trim lo. next eeeson
Lieut. F. R. Bose. U. 8. N.. now stationed at Newport. R. L. was tbe week-end guest of hie parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Base, of 71S Wesley
nue.
Ira. Homer P. Saxton, of this city, atly entertained Mr. sad Mrs. Herbert MeesMy and daughter. Mine Measley, of Ham monton, at her
r. sad Mia. John M. Laa4-n berger, of thU reeort. recently entertained Mr. and Mrs. Dal bier sad her daughter at their cottage here for a few days.
Will commence at 7.S9 P.M. Tbe proceeds will help pay ' Ocean City Cocami has recently bees
1 his tat Oon o' retaraing to tbe reeort lastltntlon this fait BeMiie being “ reeort high school's amst fiepead twlrler. MacGregor starved ea _ Maroon and White football and basketball squads, besides being
track man.
Mr. aad Mrs. Haney L. Chattln. of 1316 Asbury Avenue will entertain Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McCormick, of ML Airy, for the rema.nder of the season at their apartments here. Mr. and Mrs. Connelly G. Roes, parents of Mrs. Chattln and Mrs. McCormick, will join them here early this week for tbe season. Mr. McCormick Is superintendent of bridges and sewers In Philadelphia, while Mr. Roes is connected wKh the Showell-Fryer Co. of the Quaker City. Through tbe improvement Association the residents of South Ocean City are doing their part to make the Baity's Home Drive for 125,000. and tbe Baby's Parade, which Is a feature. a great success. Headed by Mra E. H. Collins, twelve girls canvassed the home* of South Ocean City collecting neany fifty dollars for the Home and registering sixteen children who will take part In th? Baby Parade on the Boardwalk. August 8.
Mr. and Mr*. Prank W. K1U and family, of Philadelphia, are summering at the shore. They are staying at their cottage, 101* Wesley Avenue Both are residents here for a long period of year*. w . H. Duncan, Jr., cashier of the Burlington National Bank, of Buriington, is summering In this re*ort as the guest of the Atglen. Mr. and Mr*. Charles H. Hildreth aad family, of Burlington, are also the guests of
this hotel.
City Commissioner Wm. H. Camp bell, of this dty. recently entortalned his son, William H. Campbell, Jr., and his bride of several months. Mr. Campbell, Jr.. Is associated with tbe law firm of Lalrymple A Campbell,
of Newark.
Mr*. Edith Keeler, of the Hllnolee
- ' Hotel. wlU give another of her very
recipients of cong-t .nlstkms sre: r harming card-parties at the Hotel Harry P. Stanton. John J. l i— er and paxt Tue^y afternoon. The guests Maurice Foster. I will be from among those who are John Devins, of this dty. while iUylnc u,* hotel. * *——
repairing an automobU*. reeeutly. U t* .warded.
Mr. aad Mrs. W. L. Smith, of Pltts- _ jrgb. summer residents here of a few years’ Handing, are back for the enesoe. ThU year they are staying at the Normandie Hotel. Mr. aad Mia. William H. DevU. of ; tba newThey are Mr. Dads Is eoaI with aa Insurance company of SHamtpfeta. Harry Oretotnger. who was formerly ststleeed at Fourteenth Street - * *■ ten "ansferred to tbe teat at Tenth Street . J has also been tram I to tbe Tenth Street station. Mr*. Brady, of Wilmingtoo. Dot _ summer resident hers, went out over her depth and had to bo assisted to rborc by Guards Lloyd. Tomlin - t and Acker. She was little tbe
i for 1
Three well-known reeort business nen celebrated the anniversary of their natal day last Tuesday. The
bad his light arm and hand nruabed when the weight of the car fell upon it when Devine was rfenorlng s lack that had been supporting tbe ear.
He Is now on tbe road
While swimming In the
the Tenth Street beach. Miss Bertha
Fell endeavored to let her f(
Mr. George A. Snook, principal of the Fraakford High School. Is summering In this reeort. He runs Into quite a few of hie protegee while
■ re.
Mr*. L. K. Dewee, of Oax Lane, was recently seen on the Boardwalk. Sb= is remaining hers fc>r several weeks as the guest of the Normandie Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Patton and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 8. Durmea, of Philadelphia, are enjoying tbe seashore while the guests of the Strand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. W. fL Greer and fatally. of Woodbury, are summering here at the Mayberry Hotel, being guests of this hostelry for many
ars.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Campbell and family, and Mias Mae M. Daws, of Washington. D. C- constitute a happy family, summering at tbe Mayberry
Hotel.
Mies Myra VerrtTfDIx. of Germantown. Pa., who has been spending some time In this reeort as the guest of tbe Lincoln Hotel, leaves moot, tor Bar Har. Mr. and Mr*. Walter A. Barrow, of Riverside. N. J.. are registered at tbe Traymore Hotel. They wlU be resident* of Ocean City for the remainder of tbe season. Mr. and Mr*. E. C. Wllllanfer. of Naw Rochelle. N. Y., are spending their Initial summer in Ocean City. While here they are the g the Normandie. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Smith aad family, of Parkersburg, West Va, are the guests of the Traymore for the next several weeks. They plan to take In all of Ocean City during their stay here. Mr. and Mr*. William R. WiUlamn. of Wilmington. Del., and Mr. anl Mr*. E. Betty, of tbe earni ' are the latest visitors to this They are staying at the Normandie
Hotel.
Mr. John O'Neil, a certified public accountant, was the guest over the recent week-end of Miss Myrtle Steelman. of 310 Asbury Avenue. While *■ ts Mr. O'Neil was a familial ‘
i the Fourth Street beach.
Mrs. Edna Platt, of Germantown, aad Mias Edith W. Hopkins. Chestnut Hill, are spending m
tbs greatest family reeo
Thsy taka their dip off tha Tenth
Street beach almost dally. Fseny. of Summer Castle.
Wlnklow. Ireland, has arrival at this resort for a few wsefes* stay. Ha Is a frequenter at tha sort, and is often seen on tha Boardwalk. He Is much Impressed bp tbe seaside resort.
Lumber Trank Hired ▲ truck belonging to the Joaugh Q. Champion Lumber Company, of thla city, while coming into thla resort with a heavy load of piling*. Skidded of the road near |4th Street Into the muddy marsh as. along tha aides of tbe tied. The heavy truck sank up to its bubs In ths slims and mud. and It required the unloading of the truck, as wall as other seeletsnoe before the truck could be extricated from the morass. Golden Rule Society Electa At tbe recent elections of tbe Golden Rule Society, the following officers were elected: President. Mr*. Julia R. Hazard, re-elected; vicepresident. Mrs. Elisabeth W. Gandy; Moretary, Mrs. M. Whlnney; treasurer. Mr*. J. M. Cheater. The Golden Rule Society Is an Interdenomination al religion* organisation. An activity of thla society Is the Oeasn City Seashore Home for Babies, which t* now conducting s drive for 991,000 for the upkeep and Improvement of tbe Home for Babies. Cos trery to reports there will be no card parties or dances given by this society la their drive for funds. As s church society ney do not favor these affairs tfe connection with their charitable purposes. Several frteads of tbe Golden Rule Society. In tbelr seaieus efforts to further tba oanee. prome'ed several card parties and dances which are against the code of tba member*
Of the aoclety:
Summer Clows Ocean City bid goodby to the three huaor*d odd member* of the New Jersey b.-ie Summer School AaeociaHon, who toi f* . past six weeks fc ave been conducting u.Mr summer eesaloc In this resort at ,*>e local High School, and Wesley Avet, - Grammar
School.
The period spent hers was the lucrative la tbe point of studying that has been obtained. Their session* were an unqualified success. The teachers who were guests of tbe many hotels hare, principally tbe La Monte. Bellevue, ni'aois. Traymore. fewer th mo re, Strand and others, were entertained royally by tbe vsiions management* of these host el rise Dances were tbe order of tbe day. and between card parties, music recitals, luncheoas. moonlight sails on tbe hay aad many other forms of eatertalsment. the 1 elan re hour* of the students passed all too rapidly.
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City" eootsst msy o the following places: Bobir •tudlo de Dance; The Publicity Bureau; The Casino Club; The fetranc Theatre: the Ocean City Yacht Club; Faunce'a Theatre or any member of the committee. This contest, which la coincident with the Mldnfenmar Revue, will be held next Tuesday and Wednesday. Newspaper girls from the leading dallies from New York to Maryland will be the gueets of the Allied Clubs of Ocsan City, and will pick the most beautiful girl to represent the slater resort at tbs Annual Atlantic City Pageant. Charles Kerr, who leads the famous W. L F. Radio Orchestra, of Phlladelphlk. spent the recent weekend In thla resort. He took part In several hot arts of tennis while here.
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t reception.
Is test family resort after
laatk Ocean (Sty Aweaktkfe At the meeting of the South Ocean City Improvement Association, hold la Community Hall on August 3rd. a great deal of business era Many of the bills on ths
of the new hall
and the an noun« that 31.800 had been taken In daring the year by the various adhrltles. The play rrounda are reported in perfect cjnultlon, the tennis court Is now supplied with benches and is newly chalked, a pavilion has boon Unlit at Slat Strsst, a sub-postotfice Is a probability and the Ctfenmunity Hall Is romplatod. A petition
tha fifth Street
_ Association to ci
with Mayor Joseph O. Champion, to have tba protected bathing beach at
that street re-established. Mr. sad Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Babcock and Mrs. Marshall presented • ~
family, of Philadelphia, are Ing In this resort as the guests of the Bellevue. They are vary often seen on the "wooden way*' and are
Lh Oeoan City.
The terrific electrical storm that wrought so much damage and disaster in Philadelphia and surrounding country, passed over this resort without Inflicting much damage, although a small amount of rain fell. The weekly card party given by Mi*. J. Howard Slocum, of the Normandie Hotel, for the benefit of the guesta. was held laat night. A good attendance was noted there. Several beautiful prises were swarded to tbe lucky winners. Mr. nnd Mr*. Hubert McCarthy, of Boston. Maas., and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Blackwood, of Germantown, formed a very happy party summering at tbe Hotel Henry. They sre Ocean City Boosters .n their respective home towns end are seen here every Burn-
er.
Mrs. William F. Schneider, ol Bridgeton, supervisor of music. In the Bridgeton Public Schools. Is summering at the Mayberry Hotel. Mrs. Schneider will assist tbe Mayberry management In the big entertainment at tbe Mayberry that will be staged next Thursday night.
flag for use of the Hall and Mr. Supples gave a granite cylinder, from the bridge that Is bow being eoastructed to span the Delaware between Philadelphia and Camden to be used as a gavel block. After this business the meeting, which was i usually well attesdsd. adjourned.
Special Sale
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OcraiOty Storage Warehouse Sixth and West Are. WE MATE CUSTOXEBS 01 OOB nans ahd pbiebds t* out CUSTOMERS. PACTOBY 10 YOU
Mr. and Mr* Charles F. Phillips
and family, of Philadelphia, have ar- that every hotel reported e capacity rived tor the remainder of the eeeeoa I crowd. The Strand Hotel. Pan,
_ Alvyn. on Brighton Pises. Mr. Phillip* Is connected with ths firm of Guillbert and Lewi*, of Philadelphia. and U employed In the ea-
paclty of court reporter.
Splecker. owner, reports that every avallaute room was engaged at ten
o'clock Sunday morning.
A happy party summering at the —arberry are tbe following member*
the recent guests of tbe of e sewing circle: Mrs. A. L. Malare Included: Mrs. C. K. j Iney. Germantown; Mi*. T. J. Tom-
bottom. but was In too deep water, film merman, and daughter Mlae' Uneo*. Mi*. A. Thewer. Mr*. D. C. i* sank and her brother. Edward Rebsrca Zimmerman, of New York; Vogen. and Mrs. P. J. Thomsemen.
Fell, both of 1(41 South Wilton St .lcuy; Mr. sad Mi*. Paul E. Laferty. PhlladrirkU, together with their of Philadelphia. J. Kenneth Satchel, friend. Miss Mad aline Buck, of 6626 of Wayne. Pa., and Mis* Sarah J.
Willow Street. Philadelphia. wen« to Valhalla. N. Y. her assistance but were swept off ,
tbelr feet by the strong undettow. Mr. and Mrs. Homer P. Saxton, toffeelng he!* danger. Guard Srbork. gether with tbelr son- and wives. Mr. on the observation platform, signaled and Mr*. Clifton P Saxton, and Mr. to Guard* Lloyd. Haines and Crate, and Mr*. Ban H. Saxton. Mis* Grace who brought them sabore. J. Saxton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seely
-- . and daughter Miss Elizabeth Seeley.
In connection with the Seashore ^ t h e recent Sunday at Camp Home for Babies Drive, c commun- g n< i er8on . Mount Gretna, the summer Ity eervlce waa held at the Murie encampment of tbe Pennsylvania NaPavllion. Sunday night Rev. Jamee t | 0M j Guard, as the guest of SerNiblo. D.D., was In charge of the | Thoma* C. Wood. Jr.. Company
Services. _ , B. 103rd 'nglneer*. Mr. Wldcner. soloist. Mr. Taylor
and Song Leader Smith will furnish Appropriate ceremonies to knark the musical entertainment for the the pasalng of the late Preirident evening. i Harding are being planned to be held On Tuesday. Augur 7, an Oriental C n Friday, the date of the Prealdenfa Exhibition of Biblical Times win be burial. The ceremonies will be held held at the Flinders Hotel at 11 A.M.jon the Hippodrome Pier at 1 o'clock Mr*. Nanette B. Paul will take the by the various dty officials aa s role of tbe Queen of Sheba, and other token of tbelr respect and sorrow for
the late Chief Magistrate. Mayor
, {Joseph G. Champion, of Ocean City. (Continued oa Page 11) ‘wtti tx tbs prmldlag officer.
They will be here
Post Office Opes Sunday* The cc -operation of Paul 8. Keller. | of Philadelphia, a summer resident | here, and Ed ware M. Sutton, preel- | dent of the Ocean City Chamber of | Commerce, the people of this reeort J may now enter the poet office on Sun- 1 day and get ,the mall from their
boxes.
After this accomplishment. Keller desires that s new government -1 owned post office be constructed here. \ sa the present one la entirely Ined-; equate for tbe needa of Ooean City. | Mr. Keller further statea in a letter to the local newspapers that either the present gu and electric lighting | companies of this resort give better ,
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