!*• Ki
and Heard in Ocean Gty
Xn. Howard SUtw. Uim ] ftaiu; add Mrs. Henry T. Cfootin*. oT BeeUey’» Pout. roowUy o»m day In thla r«M>rt.
t, of thla city, has ro-
D. Gatttay, of thla
Word haa reached here that George K. Gardiner, all-round Ocean City co school athlete, who natidoolated at the Unlreralty of Pennayiraala. or WO- to dteplayln* yreat form
Hr. aad Mis. F. Kenneth C , enjoyed a week-end: ' Hcua b€r ^ The committee of the Ocean City Mr. aad Mr*. Hombert PorUero.' Klw * a ‘* a ° b - of whlch P"*at this etty. ware recent |
U. Stevens, superintendent of the re-
Bornt 8, JoLnsoa are «r the i. ms
Borat 8. Johnaon Jr.
Mr*. Eowart T. Jurtlce
i abort time U Flat way back the at earner
and they were delayed
to vie which the Senior r erenln* at the
bar of ticket* beta* 11 Fait” picture was
Trout aad Jack Senior, and Arthur Huff, high school a th-
en Saturday, while : victim early in the Gordon and Marcos victims, have recov-
y C»ie Club held an ■ last Prldsy evet of Its F . Gandy. 4M Wesley city. The speaker of Prof. Otto W. Reichley, City — *
' l twelve haadreo dollar* rateed U Its
Miss Gertrude WUlUms, of FhUa- drive tor tour thousand dollars with
sr res:- which to furnish the aew pu time In library, at the aew Ugh school
this resort. Sixth Street aad Atlantic Ate Although the Ki wants Club is mal The Bp worth League of the First big efforts to rate the money, it M. E Church will stage a cake sale not strickly a single organtsati at Powell’s Market on Saturday, work. The resort fraternities have March *th. A large number of cakes taken the Initiative aad hope that the are on sale tor the occasion. | other organisations here ~li! follow.
srsoo dad organisation will
have Its chance to help la the eam-
The mild weather drew a large , umber ui summer cottagers to this .
MARRIAGES
A very pretty wedding v
cited last o’clock, i
& Gif-
ford. of Ocean City aad Had don Heights, at the home of the bride. <11 Central Avenue, Ocean City. The ceremony was perfo the Rev. John B. Hand.ey. ] the First M E. Church. The best man uus Herbert Hand, while the
maid cf
Immediately after the ceremony the couple left tor New York City, where they will spend a short honeymoon, after which they will make their home at Haddoa Heights. Mias Seven is tb- daughter of Mr. id Mrs. Mark V. Sevan, of Ocean City. Before her marriage she was i ployed/ in the offices of the Ocean City Gas Light Company. Mr. Gifford Is the son of Mr. and Mm Charles Gifford, of this city. He has time at Had-
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Phllxd^phi. ud MUbr *1som br
it at the wedding cer*-|
es were: Emerson Smith, Mr. Mm James Ingereoll. Mr. and Km John B. Barr. Charles Gifford,
■s the | HUe Florence Caldwell, Miss Sophia
. within a short apace Corsen. Alfred Sevan. Mias Sara The library proper wtllj Sevan. Mias Basel Sevan. Alfred a large ••—- w- v n>ra..
. author of the “Ghosts . he Hawtelan op< which will be given by the < City Allegro Club. Friday evening at j the Moorlya Theatre. Is expected to .
■ of the High School, wry U a abort balcony
t wm probably be used tor n
ere la ample spec* la numerous books, and n a library Is expected to be
; dents end visitors had to ho
j with the and Ninth Street
J wee Inadequate to the needs of u:r community ea well as very unsightly ~ 2^ to the public eye. The building of ^tate tbla ccw school and the completion
On the aoutheast corner ^ th « Uhnry will add another of the i gtraaf George Shomo isj ,BMy e * T * c features to this rmort.
sans street, George Shomo u a stone real estate office tori;
-Morrteoa.
Jack Jorum, of the Ocean’
Clark. Mr. aad Mm Mark V. Sevan. Mr. and Mm Charles Gifford. Mr. and Mm Harry Montgomery, and
Harry Montgomery. Jr..
Hand and Mis* Elisabeth Venable.
The recent epidemic of mump* that interrupted this school’s athletic activities eeems to have passed and the resumption of the basketball schedule 1* to happen, with the first game •’ated on or about Tuesday evening. March 11th. The game is expected to be played with Vineland High School, in this resort Tne Vineland team cancelled the scheduled game several weeks ago io be played hero.
Ospt Jack Jerum. of the Ocean
City Beach Patrol, has already start-' ed Mtlvltte in preparation for the
ecttvltte. Although the rag-
repairing the
send, of this city, were taken Into the Atlantic Chapter. Order of DeMolay tor Boys, last Saturday evening, at the initiations which were held at Masonic atiawtir City. Boswell.« s of the I
Smith entertained - at her burnt he . An enjoyable
Mm Jack G. Jernee, of this city, was hastily summoned to the bedside of her mother. Mm L. E Wilbur, at Norfolk. Va.. last Monday, and ar-l rived there bet a tow hour* before
fought with the Confederate soldiers In the Civil War. besides six daughters and a son. The funeral was held
i, Mte CeoeUa Hand. Mte Doris Banarttn.
the eervtes of the
Jr. Charias F. f that church, gave
custom of the local past few yeam aad it
City Allegro dub win
. of this affair, whicu f the rial. under their Randolph Fogg, will be a Hawaiian Op"Tbe Ghosts of Hilo.' be given in coetum
nber of tha club, of tbs Fogg Motor Co..
. of tme uty. was : the evening at the of the Ocean City
Monday evaclng. at sL as "Aadlo History. and Radio Faa- ) arc a good many
j any that tha affair
enjoyed.
for next Monday ere F. Mir tier, of this give an animated dle-
Ua
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otdigattaB to the c autocracy ti both the classes aad the a the master of aright; to promote poeee sad good will on earth; to safeguard ami tra—mt to posterity, the prihriptos of jfistiee, freedom aad democracy; to oopseeratc aad saarizfy our cammdeehip by oar ientka to msteal helpfulness.—Preamble to CnuditxtMn yf The Ameriaea Legtot. Thanton Elmer Wood Post, No. 298
A large number of members of the Korgan-Ranck Fast of the American Legion of this city are ex* acted to the trip to Cepe May on Friday. March 7th. to attend the Mg Amerilly. The rmort m plea to attend the r^eettng at the Young Men’s Froeegue rooms. Ninth fftreet and Central Avenue, ns 7 \U AatomoL'ler win be furnMbed toe m here by the Lepoc men uho 1 them. A large delegation is hspeeted
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tertalnnd a number of iamb an: of an Atlantic City sorority, at the apartments of her uncle and aunt. Mr. aad Mm W. H. Harris, recently. Bridge and Firs Hundred were enjoyed by the gumte after which re-
set included. Mte Gertruds Coffey, Mte Vera Wahl. Mia* Josephine Magtnais. Mis* Ruth Schaeffer. Mte Edna Santa Matin, Mte ESsaheth
week, both 10.48 responded to an alarm from the vicinity of Haven Avenue, sen Sixth and Seventh o[reels. ' found ’hat there wm a fire la houses be, ix constructed. The ten quickly exUaguiahed the blase with very alight lost. About l.U Tuesday afternoon the firefighters were summoned to the John Maris Lumber Yard, where a alight blase had beau found under a pile of lumber. The graar. undei1 umber pile had beeoute ignited in some manner and threatto errand. The prompt arrival of the firemen, however, censed the blase to to quickly extinguished vrl'h practically no tea.
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