Cape May County Times, 23 November 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 8

Seen and Heard in Ocean City

attoe at the adrict of Dr. Bencbel

**KtK. of this city.

Mr. sad Mis. William J. Shriver ■peat s few days Is this resort d arise the early part of the wash. Mr. Bhrtrer cos ducts the Urge coafec-tlnn^r-v Ana in* -- _

boardwalk daring the i

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Connlnghui hi.d son. Harwood, of this resort, hare Tetrised to t' Ir home in this city •ftsr s two wsshs* ristt to warioiw •arts of niinota. While then they vMted friends in Chicago. Freepoit

and Bc-Word.

The young ladles connected with Mrs Shearer's Sunday School -i.— of the First Baptist Church, held a cake sele at the Groses Plumbing establishment. S22 As bury Avenue. Satnr dsy. A. large number of cal wold to the many customers.

ed late Ism wssk from a wash's hut- ^* ^— *** **— r ***»*- . lag in Mains. He was the gnast of * *** rsniltios sf the Henry Moere. at the latter's hoattna ^ * lodge. Althongk the party dS^SJ *» lioymble time, and —tnsgil to shoot as Malta- eaoe I warn, n Marlag from • brnfeaa hip. Mr. and Mr*. John Bnnstl. and “* faatly was stand la Tptater H. Duty and brothar ware eater- *“ —*“ * talncd by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith. Saturday, at thMr hoane la Beasley's Point. During the dsy the “ enjoyed a rahbti hunt srennd 1 ™ ts anen tns neigh ' that sfelnity. bateg *Mo hit this rysorL 0 ** MTeraL ths local police statloo 1 It was reported that three hundred ‘<1 torty person, were served with

» portion of the

« the social room of th.'rt^t Prasbytarian Cbareh. The supper was Bl *A*d by ths msmbsrs of ths Lndtas’ Auxiliary of the Morgan Ranch Put of the Anmrieaa tackm. and the proceeds will go to ttte Mdlding raad

"f the local poet.

‘The Afte-noon Bridge Onh" held Meeting last Friday evening, at ths

apartments of Mrs. Waiter H. ‘

in the Kuebn Building. Among these itesent were: Mrs. Walter A. Dtttrten. Mrs. Richard H. Johnson. Mra. Walter E. Brown. Mrs. Nathaniel C. Smith. Jfra. Edward Hcwsa. Mm. Bartoe Holmts. Mrs Ewing T. OurMm. Charier Aademon. Mrs.

Elmer Jacaaon F«*rl, Him Mary ^

W. Mould. '

ana Mm. Thomas \

An enjoyable time was had last Thursday evening at the home of Mias Louisa Tan Sant. 248 Asbury Avenue. Among those present were: Lordy Rame. Benjamin Alexenberg. AJ. Chaasn. Ellis Chasln, Mortimer Iwritt, of Woodbine, and the Mimas

Louisa Van Bant. ‘ Doodle" Van Sant, Mae Devine. Anns belle Sutton and Cl*r High School football Bebe Wheeler. eleven held the strong Clayton. H 1

— School eleven to a suoralem tie last

A goodly number of pUyem ware Saturday aftemoos The nlavinr ... 1 .b«rr«l U >h« wmUjt of rooti Zll S’ t«. BUe.ro. Bot.1. which w» h«W |i.otbo., of tl, SSIwlS Wedneeday evening. Among the many .White aggregation. tan g

>rU. .Uoon, wwo: If™ WlUto r. 1 )-*, hot PtattH, Eolb, Mm. Daisy Kennedy, Mr. and irt Quarterback.

Mm. Earl Kramer. Mr. and Mm, Ocean City had a «nt Charles V. Baron. Mm Focht. Mm. eeore in the Anal minutes of ths third William Fltsgerald. William F. Blun- Quarter when ths tasiTlMul th. k- T dio ul Join Loaih^ |rSTi2i , 5 1 ^f u “gys; Chorlo. T. Wwlool.. Chufo. Zlm- S'.T'f*, «~1 bm tnennsn, Edward Cornman and James .v “ ot rt ** vrw flT * *mt off

Taylor, of this resort, we** among “*» ro “ d -

those present « the annual banquet . ■“Ef*?" 1 plon *« b » Mragn of the Ocean City Angler's Club. * nd _ U| e playing, which was held In Philadelphia last ““J £?,%***** »-* ot <* P«P Md weak. A good crowd was on hand .“'.V 0 ** 1 ' 1 ** O'^noUve full-hsak

and several Interesting speakers were **4^ ®“ T *

heard as well as motion pictures be- , lD<1 featured for ths ing shown. invaders. Clayton High School wee

President Edward K. Button, of the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce, again attempted to tender his resig-

nation after two yearn of eervlce. but . _ . the members refused to accept !t at AD Work

the monthly meeting wf the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce, last Tues-

-lay evening There was much die- | cutaon of the membere over various BaiLUn of Ovality Horn** features that would benefit the civic tti MMVm9a | standing of this resort. The meeting MU adjourned around eleven o’clock. AfiOUTy Ave^ Ocean City

l. — iwuurcu *or inradem. Clayton High School i

PUns utd Ksfi^ptrt

Famished

L. Cossaboot:

Kenneth Howe, t

uo years old. son of Ur. and Mrs. F. Leroy Howe, of • 12 Seventh Street, this City, suffered a painful Injury last Thursday afternoon when, while walking by tbs new High School operation a big piece of lumber was hurled out of an open window, rod grazing his head atrurk bis left band, fracturing two email bonee in that hand. He was taken to the Office* of Dr. Hemcbel Pettit, on Central Avenue, and ’the broken

bones wt.

John Hickman end John Hutchennon. both wfcl'-known local youths, were arrested lete Sunday evening by Policefr»n Myers and Zimmerman, on a charge cf annoyance and disorderly : conduct. Myers declared In his tewtln.ony that the two youths ware at- 1 tempting to flirt with several young women that happened to be walking 1 down the boardwalk. Police Justice I (I Frank H. Ware heard the case in ' Police Court. Monday, and fined them ten dollars a piece. However, after a consideration, be suspended thej fines and after a lengthy lecture declared that If the two were ever brought before him again itw fines would be Imposed. Due to the lack of a suitable floor or hall, the candidates for the Ocean City High School basketball team are obliged to hold practice on an outside court. They have fastened baskets to the walls outside of school and hold their dally practice after eehooi there It la a conjecture where the boys or ilris will pUy their horat KVtrn M there doee not seem to be hdequate quarters. Temple Hall, where they fomeriy played. U |p s vary bad repair ascordlng to report*, sad games could net be played there UtUl the floor was repaired. (Continued on page IS) IT TOU WANT LUMBER OR

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