Cape May County Times, 2 November 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 8

"4Pi MAY JOggTT 1

Seen and Heaid in Ocean Gty

Mr*. LIU Parker and daughter. HIm Audrey Parker, of Randolph, . |(aia. ar ependln* same time ritU-

Ing in Ocean City.

Hra. F. Leroy Uowe is entertaining her sister. Miss Jennie Turner. - of Belleplain, at nor beventh Street residence, for a few days. Kimer S. Unger, physical instructor at the high school and Robert Stewart, a teacher there, hare returned to this city after s short racatlon. Miss Helen B redder, popular high school sophomore, is rapidly recorerIng from an lllnsm which confined her to her home during the past

Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Cooper, this city, are haring an enjoyable vacation touring Hot Springs and the surrounding sections. They will be

Mias OcUrlne Riley, who is studying at Temple University, spent the past week-end at the home of her psrerts in this resort. Miss Riley graduated from this resort's high school last June, and Is studying for ths teaching profession. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Headley, of this r ty, will leave for Miami Beach abom Wovember 7th, where they win renunn over the winter. Mr. Headley is superintendent of the auto'bridge here, and has obtained a leave of ab-*c-ce for six months 'rom the State

authoritle*

There was a goodly representation from the Ocean City Kiwanis Club at the trap shooting contest which was given by the members of the Crescent dun Club, oi PUsaantviUe, \t 'that elty, Thursday. Howard Brice, wellknowi. local trap shooter, Is chairuse' of the local KiwanUas trap shooting committee. A touring car. was struck by an bound train on the West Jersey i Seashore Railroad at the Ninth Street ciowing, early Friday morning, appears that the driver of the ear had attempted to cross the tntchs in front of the locomotive. Fortunately the driver was not hurt, and ths automobile hot slightly damaged.

Hairy Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. HoKman. of Mt Aabury Avenue, this city, is now on his honeymoon. His bride wss Mias LUe Mows!, of Glasgow. Scotland, and the couple were married two wsski S at Bostor They are now sajoytheir honeymoon on a trip through Maryland and Washington. On •heir return they will probably reside in Philadelphia. Ralph -Hutton gave a Halloween party «t his home at 14tb and Asbury Avenue. The house was brilliantly raeoratad and games *nd featured the evening's entertainment Those who enjoyed the evening were: Helen Bplets. Ruth Adame, Bara Bevan. Roecmsry McManus, Ceasie McGinnis, Jeannette Selvegn. David fcchantx. Howard Gordon. Chattin, Ralph Button. Everett BakeIj and Dick Saxton. Oeorgb BaUe>, colored, of Egg Hi v bor. was recently, arrested ty Policemen Bu.man and Ztmmermgn. *t Eighth Street and Haven Avenue, as he was getting off a trcMey car with six quarts of whiskey. He wss brought before Police Justice Frank H. Ware, where be declared he w: cart} lag the Jlquor ter a party who had promised him five dollars for doing it. Aftsr s short deliberation Judge Ware fined him fifty dollar*, which fine w&s paid by several of the colored mac's frisnda. A Jolly party was given on Friday evening by Mlw Emma Stockton and Miss Florence Mitchell, st the former's home, 411 West Avenue. Dancing and games predominated until a late hour. The house was decorated and unique Holloweec refreshment* were served. Among those present were- The Misses Jeenette Smith. Mable Bllcsard. Agn«a Hoffman. Elisabeth Price. Marie Cake. Pearl Moore. Rosalie Ryac, Florence Mitchell and Emma Stockton, and the Messrs Qua Smith. Hsrlan Huff. Mlcbeal* Prieggl. Henry Crisesy, Walter Huff. Thomas Williams. Herbert Bard. Anthony Salvage. Elmer Bakely and Robert

Gordon

Ocean City scored s triumph In ths annual Halloween carnival at* Woodbury. Salurdsy, when they romped home with fifty dollars la cash prises The huddrsd member* of the Ouean City Young Men's P'ogranslve League attired In white flannels and dark costs, with cense and yachting crated a striking appearance when marching down In the pa cade sides this, the Bugle and Drum Corps, of ths L. Russell Henry Poet 110, Voteraar of Foreign War*, dressed up in their blue uniforms and gold lace, caused much favorable comment with their playing and marching. Beeldi this group the Kalmia Tribe StO. of tee Imperial Order of the Red Men. from thla city, who were entered In ths fraternal organisation division, rsostved a big hand. According to ths many resort folk who ioumeysd to Woodbury tbs town was literally Jammed with vial tor* on hand for (he mammoth Halloween display. Nearly two hundred reeSrt residents made the trip to Woodhpry. Salurdsy. to wltaeas the celebration, the parade of which wan the faatuie.

The “8. O. C " held their

Dr. and Mr*. William G. Abbott, of th's city, have returned from a week's trip to Asbury Park. Mr. and Mrs. Nets Carlson, of this city, have returned to their residence he-e after a delightful vacation spent in Virginia. While there they made a visit to the famous Loray Cavern. Gus Goetz, a graduate of O-een City High School, and a memt t of the Red and Blue crew at the Uni veraity of Pennsylvania, spent the resent week-end visiting his parents

here.

Fred Pfitxenmeyer. popular poet graduate at the local high school. Is very risk at hU home here. Members of the "A. J. F.," a fraternity, of which he Is t member, clubbed together and secured a basket of fruit for his benefit. Commencing on Mondsy night, November 6th. the Moortyn Theatre will hold a vaudeville show every Monday evening, according to a recent aat- A number of good sets fd to help pace the winter nights in this resort. George Gardiner, who is In fresh mac class st the University of Pennsylvania, is having a wonderful time according to recent reports frta him. He wss caught alone by three ibers of the sophomore dam and received t neat docking In a lake. Earlier in the season he had to submit like the other freshmen to a real “hair cut,” evidence of which may still be seen. Jlis* Dorothy Stiles, popular high school senior, entertained a number of her friends at a Halloween party last Friday evening, at her ho-ae, 80S Plymouth Place. Among those present were: Ross Ferguson. Dorothy Stiles, Edward Sutton, Mary Collins, Marcua Blackqum. Anna Smith. Harold. Dunnshower. Dorothy Ryan. Ted WeOa and Helen Buck. The party broke op at a late hour. . '•Capple” Adolph, about 46. and a esident at 1413 Pleasure Avenue, this city, dropped dead Bunds] morning. while In the bathroom of his Adciph had been a sufferer •ey frw some years and it Is thought that hs bad succumbed to ths dieses*. Adolph was unmarried and lived alone la the residence on Pleasure Avenue J. Prescott Cadman. of this city, prepared the body and it was shipped to Philadelphia rial. It to understood that has relatives in that city. Mrs Helen Pontiere, of this city, gave a very pleasant Halloween party at the home of Mtoe Julia Plleggl, •IS Asbury Avenue. Games and danclr* were enjoyed until far Into the morning. Among thorn present were: The Misses May Ward. Catherine Ward. Ma*7 PUeggi. Helen Pontiere. Emily Plleggl, Era PUeggi. Loretta Riley and Julia Plleggl. and the Messrs Robert Porter, Jack Hannlgac. William LaRoaas, Robert Gordon, Harry Pontiere, Thomas Williams, Bert Ewing and Anthony Pii•ggi. natfllr. and Mr*. Wm. Moncreif. The "P. H. 8.,'' an organisation of the younger set of this resort, held their annual HaUrw* party and dance at the home of Mtoe Teresa PUeggi. Monday evening. Dancing and games ware enjoyed as well as refreshments which were Served later In the evening. Among tfioee praeent were: The Mieses Jeanette Sslvaga. Sara Bevans. Peart Moore. Casato MaginnU. Ruth Adams. Helen Spies*. Estelle Johnson. Beryls Rdchley and Teresas Plleggl, and the-Meeer*. Van Breckley, George BrownmU!*.-. Jessie HoUIngshead, Robert Danley. Howard Gordon, Charles MaginnU. Russell Chattin and Orris Riggana. Edwin Baron and Paul Plleggl. members of the football eleven her* who have bean on the side lines for several weeks, will be In fit condition for the Uammonton High School game which jelll be played nest Tuesday at Hammonton. Baron wap Injured in ths first game with Plenumrill* High School, and has been cut ever since. HU Injuries have healed however, end he will be seen holding down an end position next week. Paul Plleggl sprained his ankle two weeks ago but declares It will be In fine condition by Tuesdey. He perform* st the fullback position. As this game Is one of the biggest of the season, Coach Fred Hedealt of the local eleven, plans to take hit strongest line-up with him. Harold Dunnshower. of this city, a surveyor and architect, brought suit against John Marts, local builder, which was decided in court Tuesday morning. Police Justice Frank War* wss on the bench. It transpired thu Dunnehower drea- ;ip plans for a bouse which MsrU was to build for another party. Dunnshower • m to receive 8104 for these, but received omy |76. He then brought suit to recover the 838 oslnnce. Marts claimed that he was unable to use DunnehowerA plans for the building, hut instead built according to the plans drawn up by Claude Nlckcreon. local architect, for which he received 113. After a deliberation by a Juty which consisted of Mel. Bulth. AurMlntasr. S. Convers. MacKeiser and Turner, returned with the statement that Marts should pay Dunnekower the dlffersnce between the 838 alleged owed and the 813 peid Nickerson. which was |17.

boardwalk, las* The dance held on was voted a great tendance and a financial point of

view.

The "A. JeF.” will

giving dance along towards of November, at the NorthfleM

try Club.

toed and ths program busily engaged la securing new

a thanke- * the end

The work of driving the »tMi fe* foundatlon of the new *f building of the Ocean City Title

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several hundred sturdy piling will sunk sad reinforced with concrete in

the first half, started In during ths second half and scored Ant. whan Arthur Huff Interest tad a forward P— hurled by Newbert. and need fifty yards for a tcuehOown. Captain Anthony (Nln) Bclvagn soore extra point by an end run. , scrimmaging during the satin gams was rough, and during the third period Schoebie was knocked out and was repsaesd by Daugherty, Holiowny

downs—A. Huff. T. William*. Feint* after touchdown—A. Be vsgn (sad run). Substitutions—Borden tow H. R: Daugherty for Newbert. ReieUe tor Schoebie, Holloway for Daugherty. Length of Period#—13 minutsa

mode 1 y ths West#™ Union Company that their Ocean City branch, located on Eighth Street near Wealey Avenue will rw-aln In operation all winter with its hour* ranging from eight AM to six P.M. Philip K. Anthony, who wss night clerk during the ■ mer. has returned to ths University of Pennsylvania, while the former operator.-WUltam Ferguson, who was stationed there dimmer, has returned to Princeton, where he to In charge of telegraphing the reeull the football gamea to the newqpaj The office to now in charge of Mias Carolyn Devine, of this city, who stationed during the summer et ths company's offices st the Hotel Dennis in Atlantic City.

ENDURANCE — SILICA BLOCK In your building.— adv.

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In the closing minntes of play, Ith the ball on the Invader's' fifteen yard line, Captain Selvage forward peas to Tommy who was standing behind the the final tally was naintered. Arthur Huff. Bob Gordon, t. Williams and Captain Selvagw eUrrad tor the home team, with OoaweU and Zsliarfor the losers.

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Wllllam_a L. K. Godfrey L. T. H. McCoiloan L. O.

Referee—Dr. Charles Vail, Germantown High School.

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