Seen and Heard in Ocean Gty
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Mr. usd Mr*,
atr. rwmtlT w«r» »o*** t» a Bunsber of frirafe at tlwtr «ottac*. Watt Ata—a. awar tba
Martla Kalmar. Sana* Lam.
of tb« BaB Ti thU eltr. 1 after a vacattoo
Oeaaa Ctty belle, axtt mar's craduatlna class. U tandlLf the Hardcaatla -GoUsare. at Atlantic CHy. Sba U a dally commuter from Sooth Ocean City to Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bylecksi. wellknown proonetors of tha 8m ad Hotel, plan to take a abort reel after will leave their hostelry men until prob-bly next month, hut have (He-
at the Temple Uni varsity, cent vitttor to this resort. He is e groat booster of 8oa£h Ocean City, id mends much time there. Mies Bdith Oomna Miss noraoce
all popular girls amplajud at tha local Bell Telephone oMcea have beet, transferred to the Fhiladeighla
James O. Fisher, of Bee^ville, Va. visited eotae of his relatives in this reeort dating the peat week. He ited Mr. end Mrs. John C. Steels of Third ■tract and Ocean. Avenue and also Mr. and Mrs. Fnask Steelman. ot 4S2 Asburj Avenua. The Oeaaa City Baa chore Borne for Babiae. of which Mrs. Jaha B. Hasare is president, has ended a i •aoceaefsl eeaeon Its activities included the auging of a Mg baby parade, and a fftl.ftf* drive. A Mg
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r CMy heme, hut will rei to thU reeert on Saturday to
Oeeaa CUy-Tleasanttilie High as In fan fort*,.
who hiked from &«eu City to Reeaenttille were the Mlmw norms PM-
Whlie tieening the auto of Dr. Uiee C-. son, tti Wraley Avenue.
paosd to got eatne gaootino near the hot motor r soul ting in a alight fire. Fireman reason dad and the blase was •sttoguiahed. with alight loss- Henry was rather painfully burnt jJ his sMorta to put the blase out end was gives tree meet by Dr. Corson. The following mesnbers of the Daaghters of America, of this resort, tidied Atlantis City Ipat Thunday oveulag where they atteoded a n
Mrs. Florence Gilbert, Mias gelha Lake. Mis. ids JeFriee, Mrs. Myrtle Cook. Mrs. Basel Buseoa.
Amp. Mrs Haaaah Wlseentl.el. lira. Ida Dtaoa. aad Mrs Martha Marts A vary egreeebls time wee hod thers SmiA Joraoo. coptaia of the (v-.oen City Beech Petrol, wee a daUgaU* rmrsesating this reeort at the National Bed Cram Convention which wee held recently In Washington. D. C. At this convention. Ocean City was placed first as a reeort which had but one fatality In four years Ocean City lifeguards established e 100 per cent, efficiency during the period ttnoe their organisation four years sco. There were S.7H cease treated at the various hospital tents along the resort's eight miles of beech. About slaty of Lneee were rescues the rest ream ot sunburn, cat* or other oases requiring first-aid treatment. 1 year wai had by the
a large datagarton of local reel dents who are members of the Order «f the Mystic Shrl- x'nad parties with over s hundred ns Mr her* from Atlantic City, on the pilgrimage to Detroit. The parts entrained at Atlantic City tor Buffalo. After spending s night &n that city, vtrttng Niagara Falls, they proceeded to Detroit, where they were royally entertained. Among the party that left this reeort were inrl-sdcd Mr. and Mrs W. A. Dittrich. Mr. and Mrs William Morrison. Mr. and Mrs O. Shumo. Dr. W. Y Christian Mr and Mrs Thomas McOolium. Mr. asd Mrs Henschat Header eon. Mr. aad Mrs ■s aa_ I - •t stay M that city
Mr. and Mrs Joseph Newkirk, of Monroeville, N. J., here returned to their home after a pleasant, but brief, visit with their nephew, Houee Captain Harry M. Newkirk, of the Police
Mim Gladys Brooks, who has been cornering at 60th Street aad Central Avenue, srfH soon return to. the Quaker City, where she will take up ar weft-k as organist in. the Phfk ongregational Church, Philadelphia.. Mrs. W. JbfcnscnTof Philadelphia,
in this resort through the agency of J. K. Jones local realtors The cottage is located at Ml Sevunth Street, fjormarty the property at
Wi liam J. Craig, of this city, accompanied by Mim Margaret Mowrsy. of Atlantic City, motored to Philadelphia last Saturday whate they spent the day. They were entertained in the Quaker City by Mr. aad Mrs George Richie and Mr. and Mrs Walter Mechay. weU-knbwa summer dents of thl* reeort . r. end Mrs “h P. Baku will shortly aove their reetdense : this rerort to Gteesboro. Mr. Hand, who is an engineer on the Wmt Jersey and Seashore BaUroad. has bad hie ran transferred to the trfp be»n Camden and MlllvUls Milliard
Pratt School in New York.
Thomas B. Port, formerly president of the Taxpavera' Deagua, of
dence here, at the season. At the last mmttog here of the Taxpayers' Deague, Mr. Port expram ed a detire to'be relieved from the duties of the bresidency. Many bowdrer,•voiced their deeits that Mr. Pott continue his dutim In view of the progress that has been made under his administration. Mr. and Mrs Cbarshlli Hangerford ks«e stoned 'heir shore residence at SfiM Wesley Avenue, after e plees■r aad returned to their
Ideate at
i summer Mr. Hungerford was actively associated with the rnamsau which were held Luaplem of the Ocear Clt; Angterr' Club, of which he is an ar M ve member. The Rev. J. W. Watts rector of Holy Trinity Church, this city, stalled for Philadelphia, from wham he will embark for Europe and the Holy Land. He will take about two months la the trip, and visit great cities of Europe and the East. Charles E. Slayden. prominent South Oceau City resident, will eondue*. the service* during the absence of Br. Watts A minister will be secured to officiate at the Church on Communion Sunday, while Dr. Watte la
hall wtU he* modern to the nth degree aad abiy catted for all lodge pa . and acgcti**iy the holding of tke taThe bSmuSl^tie upon one of the
An end ot the eeeeon "hounewamtng” party wee given at a fem-t ‘ at the Invitation ot He mad a MeGuigaa. who have bean residents for some yean, a« ttage. 1U0 Wesley '-vwans Mr. MeGuigac is better known a* — rt friends ax Crptain J of his frequent motor'hunt tripe in quest of the big weak fish
Ma anger Matt Bavags genial eandnetjr of the Maaltipal Beet Boom Mode Pavilkm. reports apt them are still many visitor* to the
stop ler* each day ank aany lenve i in the regist
ir contains Oitx of people from
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it suite itetif for a good fianm Vwr. and Chare to a probability that t*_ section wiB be used as the ball room. large ledge roams seek measuring S' feet by Sf feet, and atoc a banquf ^ ing hall tteassring tC fett by *0 fe t. Work to being pushed with all haste by WlWtam H. Smith, the local
w. in order to ranks ready
for tha grand rally of Bed Men
has been set for the MU her. A eartee of ftfteqn boom
meetings have been arranged for by -- ahteto ef the Btate. a At ‘
Ufa. Mutii braefitial adveettoing has i obtained for the reeort from the Beam and much praise bee a*> i uttered for the fine way in A Manager Ctovnge has taken charge of the Rett Room.
mtr-.Uw of his family t part of them. The estate to valued at upwards one hundred fhnnmad dalian. After the widow's death, his daughter. Lillian, to to receive thirty-five p-y wife or the era U lew la question.
The srtdow and the Central Trust and Savings Company, at Phlladti-
bere for
sped City.
* yean. They have a
spadous cottage in Centra! Ocean
About a hundred and fifty members of the Rough Riders, an organisation sffiiieted with ths P. O. 8. of A., invmded this reeort late Saturday and held their ceremonies her:. wUeh Included e parade through th. city is their picturesque eo» -oiee. and later the tniaUon ceremonies on the Munlclpel Music Pier, on the boardwalk. where a goodly crowd of taaderfeet were adopted into the mysterious order. Several officials high In the Sons' standing were eritneaom to the ceremonies nd made addresses. T he parade which wm led by the local Bugle and Drum Corps, of the Veterans of Foreign Warn. L. Russell Henry Poet 010. preoectad a colorful eight as they went'dowe the streets swinging (heir lartsts aad uttering their typical ranch yells. Many of them stayed over the week-end to enjoy the resort's advantages.
Wafts- Huff, condo-tow of the Glee Club, went over the cheers for the football gfima on Saturday, with the the auditorium, last Friday. and led the cheating. On the field on Satwfiap, ~ . -■
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that the eheeren were moutly glide. It to hoped that morn of the boy students will pkow their school spirit sufficiently enough to cheer their team even If the odds go against them. The game c a t-e home gridiron next Saturday will b of the local lung capacity. Several members of the varsity team received injuries in the recent Pleasantville fracas, but it to expected that they will sufflelertly reeoVer for the next game with Salem High Paul Pil'ggL dtmianUvc received a lacerated nroc and not a broken one ported. Laihan McGregor, quarteritived a wrenched eh colder. Arthur Huff received several face lacerations, and the majority of the bers of the team received scratches. Mtoe Marion Trout, popular senior, wee the obliging pianist Casino C*ub. last Saturday night. Her talent was surely appreciated by the ^annually large crowd In attend-
aaca.
The Junior Allegro Cino. composed - of members of the Ocean City High 1 School, will meet et the home of Mrs. i A. Randolph Fogg, next Wednesday; night. Mtos Mariou Trout, the pre~ ; dent, urges all members to be on hand as much bustnee* will be brought up aad settled.
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Tribe, when Oman Olty was eeiectee for ama at the fifteen raLuu. atenia Tribe benfior the past year hero regularly upon the warpath.
in the wigwam Without a large dam ot -puMhem i«antog through foe mysterious rites of initiation aad adoption. In addition to title, the degre team of foe tribe with their magniftesat enttumm are much in fiar. tribes and
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