Cape May County Times, 1 February 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Seal and Heard in Ocean Gty h«r rrtanM. SMI Ceal

Thocnif; Faust and wtta. of PkUadelphl* sumtnfr rcatdaota tan. won

In torn this mk.

Mrs. Gnrsa W. Boar. <* U»« <«*.

r „ u , L- ouariAl • rt«t o« annl ~n atuete whll* st Ocssld City Hlsh 1 ' itlt friends in Pfclli.rlptli SeM bn. -ttnd tie Sn md— ll« snTT.d wile of »1 Sedool U dllenlle gg. ctnl Sesnne knee pme to mwld. Mrs K A. Canon, who wee n- tor tke bnlsnoe of the ef.Ur confined to hot M Mrs J. Lnfinn Hondlor. ol ■>> anno ol s lUtht nttoK <■' Onn Aeeoof. fin. ontnd In Hdlnts now an U» nod^to re.;rwfT. |<je. filn.. wben will ^ Marram Raymond, daughter ofjarml reeks ritk tar arm. Leria. * Mr_ nod Mn t< L B.^onAd^s, ^^3. 0~n CM, W. m. » firoirn. or r.r, IsYOnhlr! c T . p. will wot nt the . me ol wttli bor Bturtiof nt Quof.*« CoDecn. ^ K w (;, n ,. T roert. tn.TWt sod **• a Wee’ey Areaue. at S o'clock next

William Koenemaa. a third

■tedirai student at tta Dnirersity of

FencsylTaaia. was a week-a

tor at tta hone of hit parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Koeneman. at their

Mr*. Kills Marshall. rho left this

resort orer a rede ago. for CallforBia. has nor reached San Diego, according to a recent letter receired by Maude here. Mrs. Marshall In. tends to remain there over the rin-

of the resort ■erred ecj-ying at the natural rink.

Edrard M. Sutton. Jr., bob of Poet taster K. M. Setter, entertained the lemben of tta Christian X-^vror

tta. taTjCaTFourth rtieet and Church at his pa-ente' hone on l has been trans- ° <xan Aveaoe, Tuesday sight. AH or, where he will be » B** t,me #*#**

In charge of the station. Mrs. Sut'rm. and family will also accompany

Urn.

TV picture of the Ocean City High

early la'tta^ta antrUla High BeteoL Tta Onan City TV»e 1. the ptetare lacluie ^ a**" 1 Orche^r* fmntatad tta

music. A large number of tta stu-

dents were

K Ptargl. MeCollom. **“*•* T - Adame and I organixatha of tan nud ri-ia of »at. e K. Cnger and Alfred Da! ^V. ■ T? " *** if.eu -f. .w .--.-A-. .. ety. had a social time at ttatr Mtai^were aim Included in the| qnarten( ^ Anmu ^ , Twelfth Street. Tneadrj night. Tta

•a both the Reading aad West Jersey and Seashore rallroe la. Most of t

ere summer cottagers.

Dr. W. B. Adams, of Philadelphia, summer ree.oent of this city, haring a home at Corinthian Areaue and Steaton Place, la at IXiuedin. Fla. He win remain la tta B

until April 1st.

ed In the Flint M. E Church. Sunday, by the pastor. Rev. Dr. John Handley.

An enjoyiMe tlm Ing at the baa. 'tball court at tta

Red Men's Hall, t

A Ford i

ter. driren by Wade

Moacreu. collided with a Ford sedan driren by Paul PUeggt both of this

— — —l Injured la cither car. The collision was reported to be accidental. Later, in the evening, tta sedan was towed

fc now _B Instead of Thursday nights. Meat of the girie to the dab are

this city.

A definite date has been finally ».'fixed for the Ocean City High Sc boo' football banquet- Tta affair

feer friends at a party given at her tame last Friday evening. Dancing

—4uan Dsriae. Eluabeth McMarray. Edwin Baron. Cathryn Harris. Thomas Adams. Emily PlleggL Robert Gor<ta Alma ChaUin. Harold Duuhauer. Valia Loper. T. Lr> Adam. Marion Trout. Dene Murphey and

Mar Edyth Trout.

ruary 11th. and will be ._ _ Sc us dining ball of the Biscayne Hotel. At thh time two gold football* will be awarded to tta two

aembers of the

ivagn _cd Ttan who Win g T uduate this year The other members will recrir* their letters. and when they graduate mil loot balls. Severn! out-of-town are expecetd to be on hand, while the ream Mayor and ©.her local Jigaltaries are expected honor the occasion.

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wd a numbet of trtendr at a par ! ty last Thursday evening at Thlrty- . brat street and Anbury rrenue. . C constituted the ■ main features of the evening, while toward the end of tta time delight- : ful refreshments were served. Them ' preeent were: Pearl Strech. Kuni-e Bousher. Stanley Weber, Wesley Bar-

. «tay. May Ward. Howard Barrett.

Smith. 'Mia Lodll- „ Hec *“ Mvagn. Townaeno. Mrs Johnathan Wallace Btowdaiea. Mary Mrs. Thomas W. Mould. Edgar Per- C * ro ^ m ’ WUllam Oarretaon. Cathguson. Mr* Frank Steelman^ Mia j < ^ OB '-. B ° d , *??*?*■ Marie S. Cate. Mrs. Car' E. Kelk V “* lu ‘ McCI«»re. Ruth

K ' BBey, Harry Headley. Cecelia New-

Mr*. W. Cheater Ferguson gave a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. M. C. Smith, at the Lirmer'a home. 22S dnour. avenue, last Friday evening. Mm. Sanltn received Many beautiful gifts. After tke shower, cards were played and refreehmeeta served by

Him Sarah

Mr*. Charles K. Anderson and Mrs. Ha *T T . Hemchel Hendetaon comber and 1

Celebrate Ti tk-w The ° ee “ ■ Ch * mber o! Comwaeorate rMners Birthday merce is doing its bent to increase Mr*. George M. Breckler. Sr., who ,he burJnem of the resort branch of was SI yerrs old on Wedneedty. was t “ fc Western Union, which Is located given a party by her children end “ 51S Eighth Street. Figures haw friends. She received many post 8 bown that for 1 re months of Kovem-

airto throughout 'be day. Friends °* r - December .nd January tta

from this city and Atlantic County her * has shown a lorn in operatiag. «^ed during the afternoon, and aniJ recently F. R. Veale. superinteattae was a family gathering at her! dfent of the Western Union, nil Arm nil

81 night. Mrs. Bn ley was * comiaunlcatior. to Mayor Champion,

hwn in Pltasantrllle. and she and ot 11118 cl ty. declaring »*«»< if ^ tar husband were among the pioneer; businem did not increase the office settlers of this resort, coining here would bave to be cloeed Tfcla la t v ** * M1 - ; ® rat year tbe Ocean City branch has Mr. and Mrs. Breckley kave four! been ke P t open during the winter nans Bring here. Lewi*. George M.. “onthr. the office usually -loalnr Jr- Capt Clinton L.. and Charles sboul the first week in October to

Breckley, and one daughter Mim v*' 11 —* -

KMxabtth Breckley.

Oo to Cane May Tonight

Both the Ocean City High SchooFi

——— “* — * in tteto reopen the following summer. Latheraa Co^d! Orguiita

the at i„vT. V TOn pregaUon of

„. 6U otnw , 1 . g Jr® 1 . « Evangelicsi Lu, hf .ran 71 and girls' team wUl Journey to mt^ m ^!, r T nUT keW ' 4t wll » c b CMP* M y aty on Friday evening niaUer8 under and engage toe basketball teams ot h f ““““K ,h «n being thst cuy in k return game. Last l^tJ U * CU T l0 w ° fonnatl on o! t week the boy. beat the Cape May fife * ^urch couacU. Up to to 13. In this city, and hope to 1 Ilii * Umporary council had repeat ttare. The girls will ^ ^ *?'?£** ^ ^ elec'.helr third game of the season and ™ 10 ,Dr m the council hop* to get started on winning warn. S!„ bd4 r 1 ** *** foUo,rlE k rmults: haring tied a gnme lee, lost one s H - D » r « fc J- E- Beiu. W. The boys' Une-uj will consist of ' , WUi!a:i1 r Valet. C.araelvagt iD d Boswell, fov.-ard* 'I w Kt^bt^w*' ^ Kieln ' W '‘ Jler

Baron or /.dams center. Gordon and^ wSm,u

Blackman .-uarda The rwort glrh i^Jl^^f' i r ' . ^ “-““dl then teem wiu line up as follows: Theii^nv'^!,^ .^, OTrMmz ^ 8flalr8 Mimes Stiles and Steelman, or Bailer h * follo,rtn S uiembers to •wnu; Jack, center: i ^ H. Del*. •Mounter; and Captain Com^Md' Vriti D la ^ hxr ^- William F. Mi « BMetMy. guards. L E ^‘^ia!

secretary. F R. Woodruff, secretary.

of Quality at Economy "Prices au. tnaae raxes com isbt*bdtok or msbes isrHui oo. rassocB COAL, H. S. FOX LUMBER COMPANY Oppooite Reading Station Tuckahoe. N. J, Phone 2801 R13 The Firm That

Universal Electric Co.