CAFE MAT OOUITT
Seal and Heard in Ocean City
Mr. and Mr*. 8. Koaher ap'at Thanksclvlng with friend* in New York atr.
Mr. and Mr*. 8. Kenneth Ewar, of this city, spent the past week-end jrtsitlnf r«Utires in Bridieton.
Blissbeth Adams and Harry Adams •pent Thaakaclrlns and will stay the rest of the week with reUtlree at
Mrs. Harklnson, of Philadelphia, raa a week-end etsltnr to Mr. and ire. Joht Petffer at their Booth Mean City reel den oe.
Mias Jeaee Jack and Mias LUly flick, popular students at the rwort HUch School, left te PhUaddphla for the Thanksylring holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ward Beam i week-end visitors to this ml While here the well-known physical Instructor called on his old friends 4n this resort.
Miss Oeeella Hand, who Is connected with the Ocean City Title anJ Trust Oomp-ny. recently spent a few .^4aya of her vacation in PhUadelpaia ftaltinc Mends.
Mrs. Emma Loutr has pur lased i of tjbe new hfeuss on the newly ned Bayrdde tract, at Eighth Bt. 1 Pleasure Ave. She will more into .‘It in the near future.
Mrs. W. Chester Ferguson spent a busy afternoon shopping in Atlantic City, Saturday.
Henry Oildemeyer. aumme -esldent here, has arrived at Miami. Florida, where he will spend the winter.
W. Biddle, of Bwarthmors. was a 1 reoent visitor to this resort. Sunday. He Is a real estate broker In that
Robert Nelson, popular president of the A. J. F., spent a few days In Philadelphia last week, attending a conference.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry BcholU, of Philadelphia, spent the recent weekend at thalr Mouth Ocean City tail tage. They ars well-known summer resident* hire.
Mr. and Mrs. fa. Bithsns, South Ocean City cottagers. wiU leave for St. Petersburg. Florida, the early part of cert month, when they will epmd the winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hood and family have left their summer residence at 65th Street and Central Avenue and are now enjoying the balmy climate of Bt. Petersburg. They srBl also remain there during the winter.
Joseph Grover, who left the local high school, In order to enter an automobile school In Philadelphia, a recent visitor to this resort over the past week-end.
Mlae Helen Maxon, a graduate of the local high school, and now studying at the Trenton Normal School, eras a week-end visitor here last week. She was also observed at the Saturday night dance.
Jack Saxton is now conducting the Saturday evening dance* at the Hahn Building instead of at the Casino Club, which has closed. The Dorsey Anderson Orchestra has been secured
to furnish the music.
He; old Dunnefcour was a visitor with his parents in Philadelphia over the past week-end. He was present at a large fraternity ball at the Bellerue-Stratford in Fhlladel-
A_ L. Weller, of this city, is rapidly obtaining members for the proposed camp of the Sons of Veteran*, which Is expected to be orgenixec in this resort in a abort time. He has already secured sis memberships and sets to gain many more. The nberahip is open to all male cUlsens over sixteen years of age. who have had a lather or grandfather participate in any past war. PfeSi who is a member of Philadelphia Comp No. 21, is anxious to start a
The Bulck Motor Company has Issued a statement denying the rumors alleging this company was being sued by rival companies that charg'd them with Infringements on certain patents. The Bulck Company brand theee rumor*, which have received considerable publicity, as a falsehood. In the statement to car owners the Bulck Company state that they are not engage*! in any legal entanglements whatsoever, and no radical charges from the present design is contemplated.
Mlae Ruth Adam* recently celebrated her fourteenth birthday anniversary with a delightful party at her home on Central Avenue and Ninth Street Games and dancing were the main forms o, entertainment until a late hour when refreshments were served. Those present were: The Misses Sarah Be\ana. Catherine Maginnls. Rosemary McManus. Jeanette Selvagr Jean Harbour, Estelle Johnson. Theresa PUeggl and Ruth Adams, and the Messrs George Brownmlller. Albert Donnelly. Howard Gordon. Russell Chattin and
Ralph tetter
Policemen Zimmerman and Tsylor arrested James Reynolds, colored, last Saturday evening on a charge o' having liquor in hi* home. He war brought before Police Justice Frank H Ware In Police Court. Monday, whero It developed that the negro was bolding the liquor for anothi party by the name of El dredge, also colored. He was given the option of signing a complaint against this other party, which would free him. or stand trial. Reynolds signed the complaint and search was instituted for the other negro, who up to this
time has not been arrested.
A meeting of the Fourth Sunday School Class of the First Baptist Church was held at the home of Mias Dora Sharp. IS West 14th Street, last Friday evening. Mrs. A. Ran do.ph Fogg, the teacher, conducted the meeting. A short business meeting was held after which refreshments were served. An important buaincM 'tern waa brought up in the for the annual chicken patUe dinner, for which this claae is esperiaJly renowns*. It will be held time early in December and will m staged at the social * * v ‘
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At at this meetKetk. Mr*. LawJggZ
Weekly rehearsals are being 1 for the Progressive League Show that will be held on the fourteenth of next month. The members of the cast are devoting themsdvee to this task wltc all their energies and the successful termination of the project is awaited.
Policeman George Sack arrested James Grant, colored, Saturday morning. on the charge of being drunk and disorderly. He waa haled before Police Justice Frank H. Ware, where be pleaded guilty to the charge, waa toed ten dollar* and costs by the
Justice.
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The Ocean City Allegretto will bold I Mias Rocallnd Ryan, popular High a meeting towards the end of U.S|School second year student, recently week at the home of Mias Ruth Jones, entertained the Kisses Ansa
this city. This is s junior musical organisation, patterned eomewl after the Ocean City Allegro Clab.
Miss Blanch* Doe and Miss H. Kline, summer residents here, sp few days at the Biscayne Hotel last week. Mias Doe is the daughter of Charles A. Doe, of Philadelphia, wail known in this resort. The two young lee have just complete* an automob 11s tour through the states of Iowa and Wisconsin, having covered over twenty-*.! hundred nu.es.
As Added attraction at the recent High School football gamea, staged In this resort, have been the wrestling matches staged between the halves of the football con tecta. Several eminent realtors of this resort have selected this time to get acquainted with earth as it Is, and have gathered quite an assemblage over watt' their set In fact, a certain Eighth Street realtor has sahlblted such a display of animal spirits as to cat* that be might eater the wrestling competition la the near future. At any rat* be is getting n little ir knowledge with the land he is selling from his class acquaintance with the dirt he ia frequently forced to acknowledge. |
Uy Bed Men's Cor The cornerstone laying at the new *75,000 Rtd Men's Hall. ~
Latham Maegresgor and Robert Nelson motored to Perklomen last Wednesday and spent the day in that town. Macgreagor formerly attended the Perklomen Preparatory School. In that town, and spent a busy after noon renewing acqualntrjieea. They arrived borne late Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dearie have cloeed their cottage here and returned to Philadelphia where they will remain for the winter. The Five Hundred Club of the Biscayne Hotel will lose an acUve member as Mrs. Dearie was one of the most able players and could be counted or. to carry o* a
prise at every meeting.
The two ordinances, one relating the construction of a 0fleer foot alley. In South Ocean City, and the other concerning the construction of Jetties rere passed at the weekly meeting of the Board of City Commissioners. Monday afternoon, in Commissioners* Chamber*. UtUe other business eras brought up at this meeting.
Among the newly organised winter oom cheers is the newly organised and highly efficient Central Ocean City Pinocle Club, which Is composed si residents from the 34th Street section. They hold a meeting about once a week and sure have a great time. The recently elected officers are: President, Raymond J. Edgar, and sec retax y-treasnrer, Mrs. Edgar Berger. Among the all-year residents who are members of this organisation are: Mr. and Mrs._ Edgar F. Berger. Mr. and Mrs. John Berger. Kelsie Berger. Mr. *nd Mrs. William Berger. Mrs. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Edgar. and Mrs. George Gaffney, Mr. and Mrs. Belford Collins. Chris Osnsen, Mr. and Mr*. Charles P. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Tutthlll. Mr. and Mrs Albert Dunham. Mr. and Mrs. Erneet Dunham. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Dunham. Mr. and Mrs. James Dunham. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Horner. Mr*. Hairy Shore. Arthur Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Monohan, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hall, and Mr and Mrs. Psul Hayes.
Ocean City Ties Pleaaantviile In the beat played game of the s son. Ocean City uas held to a 6-6 tie by Pleasantvlll* High School, at the former's field. Saturday. Because of the reoent rains, the grid Iron sas* unfit to play on. so a new field was laid out on tbe ball diamond Pieasamvllle scored in the first quarter, when Adam*, the huaky resort center threw high to Selvugn, who recovered the ball on his own ten-yard line. A straight attack throu*.. center brought Borden Painter aeroas the line for a touchdown. He failed to garaer tbe extra point
by a forward pan*.
Late In the second quarter. Huff, the star halfback, w&s Injured, and Herman Selvagn replaced him. Smith going to tack!*. Herman Selvagn gained twenty-five yard* in two play*, and then Captain Anthony Selvagn took tbe ball fifteen more, before being downed. However, be got up again and ran through a broken field using the *’raight-arm to perfection, and scored tbe touchdown. He failed to Score tbe extra point. The laat quarter was played In darkness and Pleaaantviile gained a good bit of ground. Frequent fumbles on th* mainland aide robbed them of good opportunities to More. Th* Ur* Maroon and White backfleld and also th* line played excepUonal football for th* locals, while Grimm and War* were easily ths outstanding
start for Pisaaantvllla.
members of the local and other town's tribes braved the cold weather and witnessed the laying, while high state dignitaries speakers of the occasion were Past Sachem William Atkinson, and Groat Keeper of Records. Herbert Stetson. Other local officers also apoka After tbe ceremony they repaired to th* lodge rooms of the nMrly completed edifice and conducted boo* hundred palefaces through th* oertmoay proceeding the conferring of th* chiefs degree. A grant boom meeting held in the fraternal eh ambers with local redmen and other members of tbe allied tribes of AtlasUc County, with which the Ocean City Tribe, No. 220, is affiliated. About eight o’clock la the evening the two hundred odd Red Men attired in the plc'.ureeque costume of the prairie* marched down Asbury Avenun led by the Bugle and Drum Corps of the Veterans of Foreign War*, L. Russell Henry. Post. After circling the resort they returned to their hall, after which they enjoyed a big meet-
ing.
The new hall occupier, almost a full block on Eighth Street between Haven Avenue and Slmpeon Avenue. It Is a three-story structure, with a steel girder framework. It is almost completely sheathed with asbestos
shingle*. The first floor contains an Immense room which will lend Itself admirably for an athletic floor, and will be probably ustd for the basket bail court of the local Red men. On second floor are two large, roomy lodge rooms that are completely furnished and also a banqueting ball. There |a also a large wide attic on the third floor. The entire building rests on one of the beet foundations in this resort, being of solid concrete relctoroed with nrtns- us pilings and steel supports. Tbe building la ateam bested throughout and Is electrically lighted. The work has been accomplished under th* supervision of William H Smith, local building contractor. Many member* of the local tribe have assisted tbe contractor, and thereby have hastened the work on the new
building.
Mary Glenn, at her 14th Street home. Theee Quaker City young ladles are well known summer residents in this
George Blackman vaa a west visitor to his resort home here, graduated from O. C. H. B. two yean ago as president of his class. BT i is now s sophomore in the Philadelphia Dental College, and wa oentty initiated Into the Xj Pal Phi Fraternity. H® also was mad* iber of the Anatomical League
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Seashore Home President Sepeits At s recent report of the President of the Ocean City Seashore Home for Babies. Mrs. Julia R. Hazard, the following Information was given out: Tbe cash donation* received to date totaled 92,675.00, while other contributions of all articles came firm virtually every organisation in tbe city and county. Many donations of u Ing apparel was received from t v * Pennsylvania Needlework Guild, tner
six hundred £
from Hammonton. Haddou Heights. Media. Olenaida. sad Logan. Th* total number of garments now on band total over two thousand w'.th which to start ths s nations of furnltuis, electric washing machine, troner. lee chest and hundreds of other necessary household articles were receive* from Phladelphla organisations and concerns as well as from local groups. Among some of the many contributors In money ana supplies may well be mentioned: Pr-ebyterian Sunday School. Methodist Sunday Bshool. Baptist Bummer Auxiliary. Ocean City Collegian*. Cape May Chapter. R-. a majority of the resort hotels. Ocean City Civic Club, Hotel Proprietors' Association. Johr Watts A Bona. Philadelphia: Bayaid Sea .ax Club, Ladle*:' Auxiliary of tbe Ocean City Yacht Club. Junior Auxiliary of tbe Yacht Club. Philadelphia Children s Charity Sewing Club, and many resident* of this resort. Philadelphia. Atlantic City, and throughout the county and aute. There are adequate supplies and funds to start the next m on a bigger and better basis than ever and hundreds of poor sickly Infanta of the congested Philadelphia districts will have a glimpse of hajplneas and real living next summer. Credit should also be given every member of the Golden Rate Society, of which Ue Seashore Home is a department. In their «
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