Cape May County Times, 14 September 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Seen and Heard in Ocean Gty

UlcluiH Towaac mart athlete, has returned from a trip to Philadelphia. Mrs. Bffie 8. ~HU1, of Hoeneetead. K. J., Is a visitor to hsr

Mia Julia Pilecsl of thU city, recently entertained Mia Btbel Prla, of Westrlllc. over tts recent weekend. "Jack” McClain, of Merlon. Pats noticed around this resort meet la* old friends. He is down for a s

Mrs. H. Stum, of the r City, are recularty scat taking a stroll atone the wooden of an ereninc. Mrs. O. D. Archer, of Ausosta. Oats epeodlns her Arst season in this

With Ocean CUy. Mrs. A. A. Curry, of Honolnlu. Hawaii. It a «neet at the Hotel Planners. She reports herself quite pleased with the “ “ of this resort. Profeesor and lirs. & Darts Fox. of Purdue University, Indiana, were Cent visitors to this resort. They declared themselves thoroughly well pleased with Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Smaliaal and danchtsr, Mia Doris Snsallsal. of OoUlnsswood, were the recent cnasta of Mr. SSd Mrs. C. Quint at tbetr cottace, Ctth Street and Anbury Ai

plan to return home lata la the week. In order that thetr ehUdren may — tend school there which opens a

t for the anaon. They ha.* .

taken full ad van Use of the attractions on the boardwalk this season.

Hancock, of Rochester, i arrivals here over the v Mrs. William D. Wilson, of Osntral Avenue, spent several days In Philadelphia. list week, on a visit to ha relatives. Mrs. Alla fL Bluff. Is tnclnded i visitors a'aylnc bars o for the Indian f

bant la city statistician of PhiladM-

Mrs. D. J. Baylor, of l«th Street. eenUy entertained Mrs. Charles anther, ha mother, Mis. L. House, >d Mrs. William Coaarts. all Philadelphia. M. H. Valien and his son. William VaUars. of Jacksmlth, Florida, are VaUers, of Jacksonville. Florida, pleasantly Botouralnx lr this re while on their trip north. Mrs. J. T. Morrell, of 6Sld Anbury renoe, recently entertained her sieter, Mia Ansa & Roberta, and Mia i Westermayer, of Haw Tcrk City, si ha realdenoe here.

Mr. sad Mrs. W W. this dty, are entertaining their daughter Mis. Clifton C. E of Bvanetos, Si- at their here. Mia Mildred B. Weeks. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. ~ ‘ of this dty. left last ~ e Montclair prats

Mrs. W. L. Pancoast and family, of j Ocean Grove, are spending a tow 1 weeks' vacation Is this resort. .

-"he Ocs»n Oty Branch of the to ^ ,T ''TV** * ** merloan Rod Croa. la aseordana „ _ __^*! *** —»e

Mrs. Thomas Lssch, of rhl* resort. * proelaasatlcn of Preddsnt M a U •nJo^ng n »»vermlwaks‘ vacation Calvt. CooHdo. o'to.VnMmMJm. - ^

enjoying

visiting friends 'n Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. fctaaley Addicks sad fsanlly. of Philsdi Iphls. were

Mr. end Mrs. R. C. Hill, of

Rosd, are entertaining their daagh ter and husband. Dr. and Mrs. Alexis T. Mays, of New York, r* their cot-

tage here. Mia Bdna V.

her daughter la expected to s rive

from abroad next Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Bwsn. of th» sc. t, have Just returned from s week's motor tour through the Adirondack Mountains and other portions of New Tort Stats. They re-

been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Frank Netus. steamer residents at Ventnor. Mr. Nettn: la a well-known Camden

lawyer.

Dr. William Fooghta. prominent physician, of Philadelphia, was < cent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ji Booth, st their charm! mg cottage on the bay front. Dr. sad Mrs. L. 8. A. Btedcm and family, of Philadelphia, recently entertained Mias Anna Pleasing. Basel ton. Pa, at the Btedem'a a mer ottage here.

Dr. and Mrs. WUmer McKJasart.

this resort as the guests of t>* roe Hotel, have returned to thslr Quaker Oty

Raymond P. Young, with the real estate offices of CUyton Haines Brick. Is receiving congrstnn* over the newest arrival at We e He was presented with s baby girl last Wednsday morning, which Upped the scale#

Mr. and Mis. Jesse A. Champion have recently returned from "a voyage up the Jersey. Pennsylvania and Dataware coeasts in their cabin rnilsm. "Little Mae." The trip was taken r advices from Mrs. Champion's

and is seen often in this resort.

are rooslvtng eontrtbntloaa from this resort to aid the stricken Japes see A hundred doilan wsa received the Am day. bat many tlmas this awn will be neceesary to bn rnlssd All ooetrlbuttons shonM bo addnmsi to the Ocean Oty Branch. American Rod Cras. earo of Mrs. Ralph Goff, of Kgfath Street and Wesley Area us,

this dty.

OUT Dsophlmss. vlcto Brighton Trophy Tenn'e <

i of the cop by

The cup arms donated by Dr. Henry Marvel, of U7 Brighten Place.

withstand the <

Mrs. Mae Harrla, of this dty. entertained aTtL Lincoln Harrla. Mrm. Wllilam Penn*, on-* daughter. Mias Ruth Fenaas and m.. Harvey Parker and two children, all -f Ventnor.

during the

Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Stowar.. of J the Quaker Oty. are else eater mining Mrs. Annie P. Kirby and b r two 1 grind daughters. Miss Doris Miller ' and I~ ~

Judge K. C BonatwnB, of V hia. entertained aoiornl pr

Agurea In the Quaker City wortlag

world at his summer b Labor Day. They L OoldbUtt and his brot Goldb’atL While at I

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>A<feervAm.O> n .a„

has won hla letters In

throe letter athlete

noted G idMatt atUetic f

*- Iman. mi Logan. Pa.,

time In this resort.

Mr. Logan is socmected with thr "overnmsat Bureau in Washington Mrs. a T. Pea too. of Burbank. Fla., to stopping to this resort on hsr trip through thd Northern States. Mrs. Fenton may stay in thic resort during the winter if the climate to satin

Bwsrthasors. will shortly tear* for an odsd major trip throughout the North. The trip, which will take

Jack Sproule. nephew of for . — .. „ Governor Sproule. of Pitman, were recent riel tors hers.

j on the boardwalk. I

Mr. Slnunennan to snpertnteadr

Mr. Sproule has been spending hi (hf> p, tmin Waler gupply Company vacations for tne past few years > n and ^ wlfe ^ motimr aummernd

this resort and to wall known to the

through Baltimore. Gettysburg. Pittsburgh. Buffalo. Niagara Phils. Montreal and all of the New Ragland States. Mr. and Mrs. Lipplncott Intend to dose up their popular hontelry In about a week. After a motor vacation of over two thousand miles. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wll-

yo unger set hare.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Mstoy. of Detroit, motored from Ford's Industrial center to Ocean City recently. They are Staying as the guests of the Breakers together with their friend*. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Crocs, atoo of Detroit, who motored herewith them. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Griffin. Miss Jennie Griffin, and John O. Griffis, Of Norfolk. Va.. made up a party of tourists who propose mala in tils resort far a weak c This to thetr first visit here, but they

Spencer Young, of this city, recently ptinhaanil a laegs tract of land near Beasley's Point, from Haary Y. Clouting, wrell-known It to

VHBmn Oreig. of this dty, has a entertaining his sons and f at his cottage here over

Mm. Bari Craig. Frank Craig. saR Miss Prances Mulhern, aH of Phlle-

of this resort, have returned after air absence of over a month. During thetr tour they pamed through seven States, besides rialtlng the FresRh Qsnsdlan region around Quebec and

Mr. and Mrs. Barry Stale and Carroll SUUs. of Woodbury, at I cottage here. Carroll SUlto fa a fourth-year student at Tedrigli

live id ty.

Miss Addalde’itedem. of Phlladel- ' da. asd Mias Marion Stedem. of New York, ware visitors to this rer the recent week-end. The Misses Stedem wore the guests of their father at hto cottage on Anbury

recue near llth f

Mrs. William Stevenson, of Philadelphia, who has been connected with the real estate offices of Mamey and Edwards, during the pad has returned to her ham

Quaker City.

one of the Judges at ths r

Caton

Holly Beach and Mon

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and found .out that Ocean City waa “on the map" even up In Canada.

them to the Atlantic <Aty

Pageant, is the aettoante of Aanoun*--er and Oar Dtepatcher Looto UlU--, of the Ocean City Division. The ears

it ant of this resect the Ard

of adopting ■Resort “ as

C. H. Coyten, of Ranoouver, M. CW spending a abort vacation In this rasort. Mr. Coyle to engaged by a British exporting house, and has hto offices In ths Belgian Congo, where hto territory to. He retjmed to hto home In Vancouver and ran down to this resort tor a brief taste of the mash ore, before return! ag to ths

Congo.

Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Mower and son. Robert R. Mower, of Laneaster. Pa., were recent visitors to this resort. Mr. Mower to president of a Lancaster bank, and to also s cousin of Mr. Mower, who to treasurer of the Fire* National Bank, of this city. The relationship was unknown until they were brought together here and It was discovered. Meaers C. Rudolph. F. V. 9cho' , -*‘ and A. Bechter. all of New Tot- Civ/, were reoeot visitors to this resort. They are very much interested la the resort's newest hostelry. '*»« Flanders Hotel, and plan to open several novelty shops In the store underneath the hotel, wheu they are completed They «o not expect to open them, however, until the beginning of the season of

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The work of Bute Motor Vehicle Inspector Harry Kehoe to ended and he win not resume activity in this resort until next summer. Durlnz hto stay bt.-e this summer Inspector Kehoe has Issued almost one thousand licensee fo. the vlsltora to this resort, who brought their cars here. Mr. Kehoe has also beer very active la pursuing all ..lotortot* who have not their pro* >r 'river’s license or were running with Illegal headlight

tenses.

The Hotel Henry, this resort's only hostelry that to run on the European plan, will remain open all winter, according to a statement made public today by It* proprietor. Otto W. Greenberg. This will be don# to take nare of the ever-lncma**ng number of rialtors to this reeort In the winter Bonths. The Hotel Henry Rausu rant, which to under the maaex*-u i .- 11 i jf Arthur Henderson, will atoo re ualn open In coaJnaeUon with .he lotel. and continue lo serve m*-*!-pr which the place to famous. |

ntoCtemtetTtmkbdhcl

tics Is this resort, meeting many of

Henry C. Wain, of ffraagt. N. J., id hto sister. Mtes Jennie W. Wain, of the same place, w* -e recent g. of their brotuer. Police Magistrate Prank H. Ware, of this dty. War* to an official of the Murphy Varnish Company, of Newark, bring

recent party to this rasort from Lexington. North Carolina. Included uad Mr*. B. J. Buchanan end jhters. Miss Lurille. Mias Mary. Mias Grace and Mtas Baton. They on a touring trip through the North, and during their stay hsr* enjoyed the seashore inpneneely. Judge Thorn peon, of the Orphans' Court. Philadelphia, was a recent visitor to this reeort during the week. He was accompanied by James McBrine, a tipstaff in the Orphans' Court. They enjoyed the boardwalk from the luxury of a roiling chair, and atoo paid a visit to the new

Flanders Hotel.

new real eetate concern

opened their offices In this rseort. Is the Paul 8. Keller Company, i have opened offices at Sit Ninth Stand atoo at room S17. Guaranty Trnat Building. Atlantic CUy. The corporation will participate In every business concerning the real estate line, although they will not have any financial inter eel In the property they deal In. All business will be enacted

A novel party w?e si' by Mia. John Stock burner .ast Wednesday afternoon, at her apartment*. Bridge and Five Hundred predominated, and several pretty prtxes were awarded the lucky winners. Refreshments were served at the completion of the cards. Among those who atteaded

town; Mrs. Tiuman W. Read,

Chewier; Mrs. C S. Sutton, of Logan Mrs Elmer E. flnants. of the Bellevue Hotel, ibis rlty; Mrs. Frank B. Danebower, of Oak Lane; Mr*. Chas

of Gluey. Pa.; and Mias

Anita L. Btoekburger. of Jenklntown,

They took advantage of the many ^easurae offered by this reeort including the hashing, boating, and boardwalk amusement*. In the evonlng the entire aasmnbUgewer# guests of the management of the Flanders Hotel, at a dinner and nee. At a late hour the entire party boarded the train for home. T“ 11 red hut completely satisfied. The J. E. Caldwell Company Aaaoriatloa to a beneficial organisation connected with the employees of the J. E. Caldwell Company, well-known Quaker City jewelers. Every year the association plan* a day's outing and for this year Ocean City waa

Schools low Open

With a doleful riamor ths resort's aohoolbelto peaked out on Thu rod* y morning, aunfatonlng tb» hundreds of students back to the grind which, with but few Interruptions, will con-

tinue until next June.

There waa a record-breaking influx

of student* Into the primary grades and the freshman class at the High School. It Is estimated that almost one hundrod member* will constitute

the graduating ctoas of 1917. An innovation this year to having

a male principal at the High School here He to Newton C. Bernhetori. of Mount Holly. N. J. There are atoo a number of new faces to be seen among tbe faculty Among the latest additions to this rroort's teaching

mff are: Mitw Elisabeth B. Dlmon. were: Mrs. Rov Bulger, of Jenkln-- D f Beavllle. formerlj of Gloucester; j ~ - . - Pauline Nickerson, of this city.!

who ha* been teaching In the Ixmg j Island public school*; Mias Marie B. Dobson, of this city; Mias Justine] Kress, of tbto dty: Mis* Helen C.j Maynard, of Palenno; Mias Sarah 8. Van Glider, of Peterabi- g: and Mlu]

Cornelia Eckersley. of Rio Grande.

officers pledged thamiked the support of rll ibero In aiding In securing a Ity house before another year ted. Every member of the organisation present promised hto or eo-operatlo” In the fulfillment of

this object

Other matters pertaining to the ririe development of their district was brought up and discussed and ranch business cleared up. The meeting adjourned shortly afterward. Jm. VfiD G. Hoffecker

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