Seen and Heard in Ocean Giy
Mr*. NathanM 8. Goff turned! to her upartmenta hm m ahort stay In Mary Uadi. Mr. aad Mra. LodU L. Ck returntx3 to their residenoe at 141X Wealey Avenue, after an aaJoyaMet ▼Wt with frtenda la Omhaoafc. Mr. and Mra Clinton T. Lowdea. of thla city, are apeadlny an In Waahlnytoo aa the rueata of Mr. anu Mra John. tX Bteeimaa. of Ula
dty.
Mra L. M. Creme, who haa a residence at X00 Wealey Areas*, baa Wrft for Philadelphia where ahe win remain for thd neat three or a-ontha Mra W. U Hoffman haa rati— to her realdenee, 621 Aabury Areena. after a two weaha’ trip daRthc friends In Maryland, and iatsr In FhUadelphla.
Richard Ojtn. of Darby, and Hore Bterena of Otney. Pa. w«re cant wash-end rial tore la Ocean OKy. Thar V snauner rmldenta
woak-end Mr. and Mra Theodore Baarea of Cepe May City, and Mr. and Mra Orton fteeeee. of ■aatoo. Pa ard Vandargrldt and faiai-y, Miaa Marfeo Vaodeartft. and MS* Virginia
The Ire: dsaoe w|U ^ haU is the newly conatroeted Sad jiaala Hail, at Blghih Street aad Haven Aveaaa this natarday erenln*. There will he a
ra Praafc B. Newberry « •d a ffrmtr of friend* *t cards, al Bteeayae Hotel. Monday attar-
retain to that b hare It altered aad r tor the early ■
Werkmeo from (be Wanaawfcar deparon, »t store, of PhUadMffhla. were busily engaged In covering the floors of the Plasdem Hotel *ith C beginning Monday They oarppta on the fourth, fifth and sixth floors of the largest resort
hostelry.
Rev. Dr. John B. Handley, pastor of the First M. E. Church, spoke upon “Christ in the World’s Barrio*," in tha morning, aad In tho evening gave an interesting sermon on 'The Bravest Woman." Sunday. The choir nadir Us leadership of Prof. Harry H. Lake, rendered its usual good
he regular monthly meeting of th« Woman's Ham* aad Ftofstro Missionary- Hnriety of tha Bat Piigw Mr. and Mm Igithe. Hoffeckar. parpaU of .oaaph Tan O. Hoffeckar, well-known resort architect, hah*
me of tha Mayberry Apopt- * MT Warier Aruip. w^ they will remain for the winter.
The. Wot MMMMdry.v bytertan Church, held an Intereotlng meeting Tuesday afternoon. December 11th. at tha hares of Mrs. William M. Ranch, of 10*1 Central Mreauc. It ‘ remthly - . a by many of the r r new impi o the well-known Scotch this etty. H. C. Pontler la at pi adding two new sue parlors ani constructing an office and rent room to thla building. When completed the Improvement* will coat afloat tXOfiC. Mias McOibney Is In charge of this well-known aanltorlum. It haa beer stated that Mayor Joseph O Champion, will lutroduo* a mercantile tax ordinance, at tti beginning of the new y«ar. There have been many suggestions about thir move for the papt aereral years ' nothing was acoompllahed. S years ago there wus a mercantile tax In use in thla resort, but It has been discontinued. A new Republican organisation has been formed In this reeort under the title of the Ocean City Republican League. The promoters of this organisation were all members of the old Ocean City Republican Club, who deal red a more aggressive aud active organisation. This organisation wlU bold meetings eve - / Tuesday evening In the club rooms of the Hahn Building, this city. There will<be monthly dues of fifty cents-for each member. The officers of the league are: Preeldeal, Andrew R. BcuM; vice-president. George O. Adams- secretary, William J. Chadwick; treasurer.
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■delphlan*. a Philadelphia society presented "Gnats \>ilor* a large reeort attend-
ance last Saturday evening, at the Btread Theatre on the Boardwalk. A large group of well-known artists were taduded la the <aat. Among them were Mias HDdp L Rector, soprano soloist, from the Steel Pier, Atlantic City; Mias Loretta Kerk. a widely known accompanist tor a large radio Lroadcartlng station; Mias Margaret Crowell Barr, contralto soloist, of Victor Hubert's Orchestra; La clous B. Cole, formerly a member of the PhUsdelpbla Orchestra, ana Harold Simon da. baritone soloist of
St- Stephen's Episcopal Church.
The member* of the Ocean City rtafre Oomriag dub are pUnalng to go to New Gretna. Saturday, aad enjoy a doer hunt. This organisation boasts puKa a number of deadly shot*
ho expected that they will » several choice specimen* ‘ 1 this organisation are: file D. Sampson; riee-
I lOdlaa' Prod Borman: secretaryimOBtirer L. L. Wallace. Sr. Other B^abres of tha organise tloo are: Howard Brice. Jooeph G. Champion. Chartea Saak. Alfred O. Gilbert. Jaaae
Edward Cook. Halbert — ^ 1. William
; Chari «a
Wal-
,i Sant, snelly.
Btrehaasoa. Smith. Grer
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Mra Walter Chattin. of this dty.
IB on Joying a brief stay In PhlladM-
gbla aa tha gueata of frtenda Mias Mary K. Maglaals raeeattr
antartalned Mra M. 8. Ziegler, of
PhUadeipha. at her realdeace hM
the winter at yrtaado, Plorida. ^ ^
to her haaes is Gheaterton. 1 MBre Dorothy BtUaa will apoad the
coming ware red vtaitiag friends In &S;J5^W6f3!C
•sm»- ^ Mary H. Maglanla to this retort fro* Qak Lone ssrayea'aag;
tho winter, snaking their borne wfith America, k
Mr. aad Mia Bdwta B. WUey. tor- 1 merty of this city, who are livtog i
Tho usual Saturday evening dance last Saturday wan hWd at the Ble-
•veetng. at their eia-it aserehan i__ __ prises ware annexed by Mra Rle-ard H. Joknaoa aad Un MlnUaer. Tbs Thursday Club held tbnir sekly meeting at the boree of Jtoa tote, u* Mqorlyn Tarrada Tha owning wee enJoyaMy spent pUyiag
Maloney, Mra Kennedy, Mra Newberry. Mra Dalaay FUsgeredd. Miaa Jolla Scull. Mra Howard T. Justice. Mra Charles Baron. Mba John Seal. Mra George Sony, aad
Mra William F. Gardiner.
Mia* Bernice Hoff mas. of this (Mr.
Mia Elisabeth Pierce, •of thMrtty, entertained her naa, Robert Pierre, at her hone hare rauretly. Mra R. E. AM rich and Mra R. R. Javeoa widely known raaMeata here. Green City.
garet Lore, of Philadelphia, war? recant gueata of Miss Anna Mae- , at her reside me here. Mr. and Mra WtUtam Layton aad wm ared to Trenton over the
they paaead the
pain have been tnstttuted *y tha Ocean City Gaslight Company, that
thouaand doUare whan tbeff ard Plated. It will greatly Inereaae the product' e and capacity for the gaa and therefore Iner efficiency of tho Meal fiUat. The major improvement la the conetroetton of a huge task or ooatalaer Bear the compar “ Uth Street aad Want A -container wUl measure Id* feet la diameter aad about US fret high. It will be arreted by the D-.ria aad Ffirnum Oreopaay. of Walthagfi Mare. The foundations of-this largo ptore of work hare already been startad aad
There will also be aonotnwred a bow purtfyteg box. twenty MM la diametre aad tan tore la hsigbth ead ahm Isyuriag^Uupipa Baa arerioe When than Beereaary Improvements hare baa* made the loreTa capacity will fid over a
Mr. and MM. _ Howard T. TOoag
tahTEdiS! 1
dty. win tsshp a trig to Break- * «,rir dxngtrer. Mr*. 9. i ‘ Ohreccr Tong. Mra. — - fi. during the latter pan of tho wreto Thar wgMiidt «•
la constructing tl «n mid of the Ml «ke weather co ably be aoeoa n«act three or lou. i
The patrol leaders of the Ctreaa
Maurice SUtee aad slater, Harriet Stitaa. of Beaataqr'a —. - known hare, left last we* tor etereburtg, FU.. where t ; the Winter. They will here by automobl!* and Uk* about .throe ' of tho Pint M. E. Church, of title dty. are p a abort play which f on Christmas Day. r Is In ehaiga of the a mlUoa. A meet lag of the uitoaaa was hetd o* Thtaday ewalag at the church, aad ptoau fire the affair
The weekly meeting of the Ooana City AHeproRo —*
A Neighbor
Club. Ue Junior a m. which was ad
tastes* to a group of members menl, the Meal branch ic Yi Ob4 0^.1.*,i.-tin WaKlom TTninn Talewiai
of the Xl Pd Fbl Society, of Atlaatte City, which U one of the well-known organizations there. Mlae Hoffman entertained them last Thursday evening at tho reddeoce of her unde and aunt. Mr. aad Mis. W. H. Harris, of the Brownlee Apart men ■*. Among the guests were: Mrs. Marion Harding. Mias Gertruda OoffrO*. Mire Lpla Stadler. MM* Ruth Thatcher. Mire Edna Sent* Maria. Mire Vera Wahl.
MM* Rath Schaeffer.
the bad Jolt be received on the neck. Friday afternoon. In the football game between Plearen trill* - ■ • * “ CUy High Bel half-back or red ta. a play was
. . t
the others had got up. and be Was reistanre and hetor' off (be fldA For a time it re thought hb injurious wore eertm but he has apparently recovered. The chicken petti* dinner whfc ul
was given under the aateplcre of MM. i D
A Randolph Fogf* Sunday Scbeol Clare of the First Baptist —
ware or me nisi Baptist unur-n, on a.-a. ThuiMay evenlag o( last week prored highly euceerefnl. Approximately one * ro tig1
The
the church at Tenth Street and°Wa*ley Avesue. aad was run la three relays. one at 6 P.M., one at « PJ(.. aad the last at T P.M. Tha morny win be devoted to the church building fund.
the lodge's new home at Ur* Men's Hall. Card* aad fiuoits Matured the entertainment—tor the
fifty odd
eluded eom# rialllag meaibnrs from ‘ " ' ' reata
wars nerved Inter In the evening to the members Many of the local ooutu.ll plan to attend the Initiation eersmonlre which will be held In Wildwood daring the early part of January- A large dare, Including
to enter the order.
next Wednesday — &£*At that timeHwfll bahrtd a* res home of Mine Ruth Joans 400 Ocean Avenue. A delightful musical program will beftrea at this Hate.
According to a meant.
Western Union Tnlegrarh t rnmalfi open several hoars on Christ-
flM B rf > thb Office will
__ TSm Meal a will remain open "from 6.X6 to 6.XF os that evaulng. Miaa Crrolyn Devins
Will pay less for coal this winter. He took out his ola-fashioned oqu^poaent and installed Arcola in the kitchen, oonnooted with an A|H6rican Radiator in each roohi. You live only once—why not live in real oamjfert, like these satisfied Arcola owners, who write: RadUtor warmth without
The foundation work on
the site of at Elgkii on I* pro*
btrent and Aabury Aron on I . greasing at an encouraging rat* of •peed. The work of pouring “ - concrete wus Instituted early
_ ireAAaM ■ that a vary firm aad strong fouada-
-liSTI.'X _
Tha real satata firm of Lnlrd and Laird are dm proud pure* re an of a punch ladle that ta ova* three hwn-
ntvar dreamed I could have tadjat-g warmth in my hoaM without runmnr wafer until I pat in Abcola. I have hao to put in only a single bucket of water all Besson. Beat of all, Axcosa coats me about a thiiti leas to run than my atovas did.' No aahefl—no dust— Ikde attention “We are great admirer* of Apwma. It atanda in the kitchen nod takas up vr ry little room. No ashes, do dust and fcitia attention even on real cold days. Our neighbors are always glad to com* to
And tketaouaa *6 i, Aboola ia si PtoW to the old faghimud Ptovaa we bad.* The
Mayflswsr and through atn ot to’tun* cams IBM i The ladle U of heavy U
taly aad *
■mar rerv del
brought wrer la this country by Jots ~ I WbR.. whs was a arerebsr of — Marffrererit rempariy. It paaasd from hire tp variofe dfesspdanu aad friend*, mull score years ago It toll into poaaarelon df Captain Doag1m OtfMgar. who was th* greatgrandfkthvr of Hobart B. Laird *4
J. Pk«i-Laird ha .waasnt poresreo Bta^t fafomt at Xocriya Many resort rssldtnU wsre glrea a
reel treat Monday evening at th* MoOrtyn Theatre, when John Stanga, who played the organ there this summar. bur who left to play In anms of
' Philadelphia '
if you live in A houae hasted by ■Iovm or &n old-faghioMd he« cin* pUnt; if you are hot in one room and cold in tha nan, «k year Hatting Contractocfor tht book that Mb about Aacouk. This a^n-. tha right is the maik of b.- Zion* which aril them.
osuss and played th* organ «_ the show. He waa warmly greeted by his many friends in the audience. Flv* good ecu of high-clan vaudeville Fere exhibited and tbs fiiet presentation of "The Ragged Edge" was made before the resort folk.
AMERICAN RADIATQR.rOMEMO' IhxAl 5oiL« <uuf Ambiucax J^iatonfir ev*rk**H*i H “ d Your Heating Contractor it our DktrUuter 25th and Reed Streets ptdUdalphi*. P*-

