Cape May County Times, 9 November 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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Seen and Heard in Ocean Gty

Mr. and Mr-. 1. M. Carter aw •njorlnc a abort automobile trip V rUmlDKtoa. Tbor axpact to ba away

aaotbar week.

Mr. aad Mrs. Oawtn Hanrr, of tbU *dtr. vbo conduct*! tba Atdan Hotel Mar* durlnt tbo paat seaaon. left »a*t traek for Florida, where the? Intend

to apand the winter.

Mr*. R. Beran aad dauchtera. Ml* France* and MM* Sarah, and Joaeph Gifford, all of thla citr, are anjoyln* aeraral weaka' vacation touring the Bonth. They left laat Thuraday and are expected back In town on the

Ifftk.

Qnlte a few etudente In the Ocean City High School took the afternoon off Tuesday and traveled to Hammonton to watch the game between the local eleven and the Hammontor High School aggregation. They journeyed to Hamm on ton about noon time and returned about eight o'clock that evening. J&n Devine, popular high school senior and manager of the local high school football team, la now aeen ■porting around In hla newly-acqulr-ad "speed-boat." He haa planned a ■umber of tripe In It. not the least Of which la the one to Philadelphia next Saturday to wltnaaa the FannLafayetts football game at Franklin

Field.

Mias Helen Buck, daughter of Bar. and Mr*. Milton Q. Buck, of this city, la now up and around again after e abort Ulneas. She la a popular member of the resort's younger

Mr. and Mrs. R. B. SUtea. of this city, entertained Mr. and Mrs. William C. Scull, of Phlladlphla, at their home here over the recant week-end- Mr. Scull Is r well-known Quaker City building contractor. Fred Fitxsamyer haa returned to the Ocean City High School Orchestra after several weeks' absence due to Ulneas. He la e saxophone player and hie absenec was felt daring the weekly recitals of that body.

Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hantsigan and

daughter. Mias Helen ~ tored down fi “

the week-end

at the hone of Jack P.

elen Hhnntgan, i i Philadelphia o

The "8. G. C.” did not held its meeting last Tuesday evening, on account of election day. The postponed meeting will be hold early next wee" Instead. Now that winter activity are commencing the local organist tion phtch boasts a dozen members of the weaker sex. plan to hrve a full program of activities In the way

stopped for a brief rlalt at the Washington and Lee Dnlvsnlty. of which

Mr. Richards la a graduate.

Mr. aad Mr*, p. R. Woodruff were boats to a small group of friends their reside nee here over the pi eeek-end. A very deUghtfnl til was enjoyed by all present. Area the gu«cu wore: Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Woodruff, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Down and daughter. Mlsa Both Dowd, of PleaaantvlUa. and Mr. and

Mrs. John Dudley, of ~

Mrs. Mary Myers, of thla city, slater to Harry "SUm'^Punaan, of the local police department, recently purchased a Ford auto which she will taka with her to Port-au-Prlnoe, HalU. this week, ^he has left tor New Tork where she wUl board a

A new brick dwelling is rapidly being put ui> in place of the old Dame house Ft (SI Aebury Avenue. ~ frame house was torn down a

busy constructing the i It is of light brown la u afore front. The Lightning A. C. heaketbell team will journey to Tuekertoau Friday aftemooa and play that high school team. The aante was originally to have been played two weeks ago. but was cancelled. However, the local athletic club wUl

Jack Hanaigan will motor to Phllkdelph'a next Friday evening, where he win take a prominent part In ■ The Kleptomaniac." a comedy which win be presented by the Kayota Catholic Club, at their ball, ttrd and Carpenta. Streets. Mr. Hannlgan haa toee idea tided foe a long time with that organisation, having been minof the Kayola CatheU* Club

of

rears prior to h* moving l

~~aort.

Mrs. Angela PUeggl who haa n—m a resident of this resort for the past !• years, left Wednesday morn In* for Mew Tork Cky, where ahe will

tra. The fine \ rk which has been done lately by this organisation on-, der the lenderahlp of Prof. Hennas Selvagn. has brought forth much comment and the good work la hoped to be kopt up. With this In view the organisation haa urged all d lag tc beenire members to try aad help out In the vartoue praprama and recitals. Bids fm the proposed new Baptist Church will be received aad opBat order Bight, Mevmnher !4tb. Mayor Chnrepiea haa Issued a procUsaUon, celling oa the itiftaf ‘ A ' ' ~ “ r by deooratlag Bomae ana eunaem plaern wA and bunting. Mayor Champhni left late afternoon to join Haary D. Muon u* a party of ttoddondeld friends at Mr. Moora's hunting camp In the Main* - “ • by Saturdi

, w(B 1=r > in the Pint M. M. Church. Sunday night. Many reports were beard at the weekly meeting of the Board of Commissioners. held Monday, in the Commieeionen’ rooms. City HalL The electrician'! fees for the month of October were 1(1.50; the Building Inspector's. MS; the Plumbing Inapector's. MO . the Police fines. (110; and from Comfort stations. M.M; making a grand total of (MS.OS. It la gratifying to observe, from the Building Inspector's figures, that the building la on the Increase, and also In the other brenche* which Indicate that the resort Is progressing at a favorable rate during the winter months. City Enginer William H. Collision also reported upon the damage dose to tbe bulkheads at South Ocean City, during tbe recant storm. The construction of the three new Jetties ware alec discussed at this

Mr. and Mrs. George D. Richards

have returned to their home In this resort after an enjoyable two weaka' motor trip through Pennsylvania and

vicinity. They visited ~

this city, entertained a swell group

Mr. i 4d Mrs Stuart GemaalU. of 46 As bury Avenue, ami Mr. and Mzs.

the a»i

cWtvahurJ ** DCe which was given uetiysa *. evening. October Mth. at the Casino Club. The ball room was decorated tor the spirit of the aveaiag aad Mr. and Mr*. F. R. Woodruff, of many and varied were the

displayed. One person achieved eoeh

of their friends at a wesk-ead party * realistic touch whoa atttr*m a* a at tbalr cottage hare. The gMrtfi -

were: Mr. and Mn. F. B. Woadruff. Hr.. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Dowd and daughter, Mias Ruth Dowd, of PleaaantrlUc, e»d Mr. and Mr*

John Dudley, of Camden.

oalln. formerly of thl# funniest appear! of Philadelphia, to *U of thu city, k in thlc resort as the Amonr ,

Rosier, while that of Urn hart attired

at to Paul PUeggl. end the appearing to Stanley Weber.

her residence. S44 Orntral i

The funeral seraioes for Jaa Chadwick, who died laat week, i held Wednesday at Ms home M Rev. Dr. Chat lee F. X. VogeUn, the Pint Presbyterian Church, a ducted the serrieae at the The body ^

W«*. .— -j-.-

toy. Herbert Bard. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

~ mcraif, Paul PUjggi.

Emit PH

Ward. Bdwln Baron. Edgar Bsjan, J. Riley. Catherine

lee. Catherine Gordon, Henry Crie-

«Ufi» Wm.

John Devine,

r PUeggl. Carolyn

Wesley Bartly, KUmoeth Austin. WUl lam Murphy. Pearl

Ocean Qty has partM- *wing. Evelyn Holeroft, Anthony Imand the heat heel. D. Dunnehower, Prank MeCam. Emanuel Heller, Mn. W. Sultan. Mary Osrotbers, Al. AlUeo! and Cmh to luffhrt toanr oOen. of the Ocean Tbe Wtoee were awarded by former City Anglarh Ouh will be hald at H * rrT ° r °! u clty j Moseback'a Restaurant. ISM Week T “*' r * were different booths and Girard Avenue. Philadelphia, on PH- • tker latrodoccd during the day. November 1(. at T.M P.M. • 0,,r * e ^ “• At tide time a short but Important meeting of the Huh will be held the tournament medals will be

The entertainment for the e will be very different from be very Into hunt be a moving picture five reels of exciting salt water tag. Dr. William Moore, presto, the Camp ai)d Trail Club, will atereoptloon view* on an 1st hunting trip and a very nice haa been manned. The Is throe dollar*. Dr. Clary, of »( South Sixteenth Street. Philadelphia. Is In charge of the

The Ladles' .Auxiliary of the Her- was the prindpai orator gan-Baacfc Past of the American ly luncheon held at the I-cgkm win hold Its turkey supper Hotel. Wednesday, fay the Geaan luraday. November IS, at to* Klwanlan*. He gave a very tote rana of the Pint Presbyterian tog lecture on ‘r There will to two meals. Holing* Wadaee omaactog at fivwtoirty mid teodanoe prSaT one at atx-thirty; fhua a* i hi-

jveryoae of a chases to enjoy

“^’5? .S'LAMP BURNS

thrcA hum'red and fiftr tiekvU on Mle at om dolls' each. Bverp^e

The picture of the Ugh school football team which was taken about a week ago by WUHpm H. Mowen. of this city, may now be aeen at the

.dressed in their uniform*, made a fine picture. -"-i the toelto*

t-cluded

Devloe.

Bdwto^l

a and Physical In-

A new oil lamp that gjve* an togly brilltant. aof*. WNt* tight. superior to 14 ordinary oil It burn* without odor, etaoke

f OP. if simple.

Selvagn. vetoran all-round athlate of Ocean City High School. athletic* during ths

This Is according to an a nude by him Sunday.

white eleven for the pest three yearn and also starred on the basketball.

Hla raapoas are that he does want to any way to Injur* Ms hi that would prevent hie reeltsatioa al “leal career. For boom yearn he has bean conductor of an orchestra here and is a violinist of some i Thu announcement came aa a tlnct surprise to members of the

'111 have a hard job finding another spendable tackle like Selvagn. brother. Anthony Selvagn. la captain of tbe grid team aad plays quartcr-

COLLIFi G OX? AIT 0 1 L SOUTH 8EAYILLX, M. J.

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I family?

Did you ever stop to thtay of what the railroads have done to facilitate you’- bustoea* prosperity or enhance the a*» velopment and growth of your community, in its rvUtior* to other eectlona of the country? Did it ever occur to you, tost every dollar expended to the purchase of transportation la aa totoraat-paying Investment, yielding abundant returns la better railroad service, greater prosperity, growth, and development o. every Interest? Aa the Irrigation of the ground makes fruitful the soil, so the aucceae of the railroads radir as prepress and prosperity.

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