Cape May County Times, 21 March 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 8

CAPE MAT C0U1TT TODES.

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A m**tlng ot the Chamber Commnr* Iuls bMB e«IM for TotwUr ntskU Marck J«tk. to < Blder rrcotnmmdtn* to tk* Oty O mission thst the munlcl|*Uty 1

dsr Btgkt mt tko »nb annual box!** tournament of U*e Ocmm Clty Public Schools to be bald at the M^jya Theatre on the Bo-rdwalk tutor the auspices of tko Physical Ttaialn*

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t booM. ttb Anbury At*, month. Alfn i~. -i rapher. has I

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Hoffman, boardvalk stores near Ibth Street of this dty. reoeetly entertalnid and will open tor business rery Jacob Mast, of Westmont, at their shortly. h ° m * h * T * The A. J. P. Fraternity held an MMs Bath Platt, who was a recent IntereaUn* meotlnc last week st the mat of Mias Florence Way. of this byne of T. Lae Adams. It» Anbury dty. has maned to her home at Atmos. After this hodnses refresh- — -1— ments were serred the members Mt included Robert Nel_r Crane has returned to non. T. Lee *<<«— Tbocna. Adams 8*0 Moorlyn Terrace. Arthur Huff. Anthony SsPngpi. Ckaa. after aajoylac a short rtslt with rala- oihh. Bart Seaman. Jack Venable and tires in Pitman. W. J. Harold Doahaoer. Gas Goeu. a third-year student at Albert L. Inyram. president of the the Dnlrerdty of PennsylrsnU. spent Ooroa City SeaUnei-Ledser Company, the past week-end with hts parents, of this dty. was the w«aker at the Mr. and Mia. B. F. Goats. regular meetln*: of the Toun* Men's Ilia. Lather Wnasoe. Jr., of *86 'll'tkeTorraUi'e Hotel, 'im fehimn^ ^PMT Moo<U7 The topic was. h^- "Newspapers and Prtntln*." and was adelphia. at her home here. rery well received. A larxe crowd Him Margaret Hall, of Philadel- w “ prment to hear him.

Royal Holbrook entertained

M 'be Thursday Fire Hundred aob nt

ban. at her home. Sind Street hfr ml colonial Hall, during

Mr. and Mrs William Sender hare the P»*' w «dL. This club meets erery

returned to their home. 11# Weeley Thursday afternoon at the home* of Arenue. after enjoying the winter different members Those present months at various southern resorts. ™t*: Mrs. Clarence Little. Mrs. El-

wood B. Preston. Mrs. George Selby. Charles Wilbur was host to s few Mr? William L. Gilbert. Mrs Carl

friends during the Utter part of the S. Kelt. Mrs. Francis D. Newberry, week, at his home. 489 Anbury Are. Mrs. B. F. Goe'i. and Miss Jails Scall.

An enjoyable time waa had by those

present. A 'cry enjoyable occasion was had

at the social room of the First Baptist Real estate offices are reporting Church. Monday evening, when the

rentals and salsa. Last Sunday found members of ihe Women s Missionary many prospective cottagers in the re- Society of the First Baptist Church sort In spite of the bad weather held their third annual "Shamrock conditions. Social." There were many different

. forms of entertainment listed on the Mr*. A. Tamacco and Miss Margur- program, which was enjoyed by the

He Gallo, of PhUadelphla. were re- l» r 8* number of persons present, cent week-end guects of Mr. and Mrs. Oreen decorations predominated at

Felix Selvagn and family, at theiv tbU affair.

home on Asbury Arenne. The monthly meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Dnffield Wonen's Home Mission ary Society recently entertained Dr. William A. »** held at the home of Mias Eliza Cobb. Alfred Cobt. Mrs. Ray Tic* and heth Sands. 888 Centra' Avrnue This Mrs. Annie Clair, of Camden, at their »■* the annual meeting and election home. 641 Asbury Avenue. of officers The result of the election

•* follows: PnsMeot. Mra.

Peter Totten was a visitor here Howard B. Taylor: vtce-prenideat.

Mra WillUm Henderson: second rice-

duriag the Utter part of the «

plant. City

some Urn* making a surrey, ready to present a report. The Ocean City National Bank

open April 1st. at 841-848 AM Avenue, where it will be located the first year and a half. ~ ‘

many club feat urea I

thrift. There wtU be a dab to car* of the tax**, which ahonld very popolar. and a vacation di A. H. KyUa Jr.. U the caakier. The Hotel Flanders will open M 88th for the season This wan dec «d at * meeting of the dlreetoen h recently. J. Howard Slocam. prt dent-saanager. stated there was splendid prospect for baslnaas May and June. The F u H School for Girts have Isnnsd t Flanders from April SCth until I

day of the opening.

Mrs. W. Chester Ferguson and sister. Mrs. Myrtle McConvllle. of Philadelphia. te-dered their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Steelman, a dinner party last Thursday evening, nt the home of Mra. Ferguson. 888 Anbury Avenue. The parly was In honor of the thirty-e~»od wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mra. Steelman. A very enjoyable occasion waa enjuyed by tbf guests which included Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Steelman. Frank Steel-m-n. Jr.. Mias Marie Cake. Master Frank Cake. Mr. and Mra. Edgar Fer-.,-uson. E. Roes Ferguson. Master Edgar Ferguson. Miss Anna LetlU* Ferguson. Mias Jean O'Neil. John O'Neil. Mr. and Mr*. W. Chester Ferguson, and Mrs. Myrtle MeConri'le. Asbury Avenue, south of 9th S' . is gradually changing Its appear, ante. Many of the older building have either been removed entirely, or remodeled new businesses ar- making their appearance. A man formerly connected with the Marne Cafe, on the boardwalk In Atlantic City, will soon open a dellcateaeen on the ocean aide of Asbury Avenue, between 9th and 10th Street. William Breekley s nw store is nearly complete and ready for stock, hi Breckley win eater the men's furnishing line The office nt the corner of 19th and Anbury Avenue U being remodeled, and will be occupied by Street A Riley, res.

estate broken, a few years :

Asbury Avenue will <

Street

championship bouts wiu mars *«»? fifth successful year of the tournament. which sms first Inaugurated by Athletic Director Elmer B. Cagec. ln 1919. when the Into Chairman John Smith, of the Ne r Jersey State Boxing Commission, sanctioned the hold-: lag ot the boxing and wrestling take championship. _ J * Since thst tlm* Ocean City High; > School has bssn the only Institution. In Sooth Jersey to foster boxing and) wrestling as major worts. Erery! f weight from the aslant* "CnpW" who, l ' tips the acalee around 45 pound*, to! * the burly Ughi-henry who win weigh ^ in around ITS. ar* slated to be rep 1 resented In the championship ling! ! battle*. The 96 pa tidpanu m the 1 final engapsaaMts are only those who! * have made through tbs early prelim-1 * isarlm and nemi-finala which have been he'd during the past several

weeks.

The contestants have been In active tra'nlut for eeverrt weeks and no doubt bat what a good showing will be made. Ernest Kent, a local builder, sad an old-timer in the ring, will be the third man In the ring. Dr. Hughes oe clerk. Sspt. J. M. Stevens

WRIGIEYS

J. P. Delaney. Sr. General Coot-art,. Tmtimm SEA ISLE CITY NEW lERsrv

Court House Marble Yard

He graduated from the local High president. Mra. Fred Mosely: third

rice^rmidmLM^ AR. Way: mere- Mew Chiwm 1

at the Orerbrook National tnry. Mrs W. E. D. Welch: ,. „ Baak. Philadelphia. Mr*. George Blackman: pram age it,’

Mra. R. W. Daria. The society plan

Rath Platt, of Haddon Height*, to bold Its annual shad dtanei In the waa the week-end guest of Mias Fkw- social rooms of the First M. E. Church

enee Way. at her home. 880 Fourth on April 5th.

Street, this dty. She enjoyed the

nodal which was given at Mias Way's Humbert Fontlere and his defeated home Friday evening. carpenters had to treat the victor!o*m

The American Legion Pod of this yiTtSk* 0

dty has gone over the top in their

1. J., C^.t,

Swan A Trout have the contract to Bpeecb **. w«e had. Thone present build the new Woolworth store. J! ere f Roy Johnacm. Rudolph Fehrie. Plans call for a brick and steel con- Humbert Fontlere. Prank Sannino. structlon. two stories. 30 x 96. The Wilbur. Joseph Genest. Joseph structure must be completed by June ° tet * e r. Joseph Mcronxiaki. Edward 16th. The contract price is said to Michael Pileggl. Edward J**be 825,000. P®. Curtis Beukert. Carl Grillo and

| Jack Hannigan

Work is progressing rapidly on the:

gas container being erected for the Another renort athlete is beginning City Gas Light Company at 11th SL to make a name for himself in eoland West Avenue E. M. Sutton, leglate competition. He U George president of the Chamber 'of Com- K- Gardiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. mere*, drove the fi-wt rivet when the William P. Gardiner. Although only work waa started last week. a freshman at the University of PennThrough the efforts of the Civic Rrt®<*ton as Urn freshman Club, Ocean City has been praMnted fJ‘f lblU ’ 7 rul « ,n 1* In vogue

with warning sign* to be placed at Ulere

*tb and 9tb Streets on Central Ave- _ „ , ,

nue. and 4th and 5tn Streets on Wes- „ T*® Hom ® and Foreign Missionary ley Avenue. TL- design of the sign f ocl * tr . “«* •» home of Mrs. Geo. is oral, white win, rej lettering read- . r *?*! Tueaday afternoon. In Ing. Drive Sloe. .'ANGER, School * p,t * of tbe ludement weather there ahead. w “ excellent attendanee. Mra.

Sooy read a very interesting paper on Miss Dorothy Ry*n entertained a J*Pe®. which is the country now un-

few friends at a party Saturday eve- der discussion. Mrs. Charles Hand ning. in honor o( a few week guests read the paper at next meeting, from Philadelphia. The evening was Mrs. Leroy Howe was appointed a enjoyably spent at dancing after delegate to the Presbyterial to b« which refreshments were served. held in Vineland. April 9th. The folThose present were: The Misses lowing officers were elected for the Marion McCabe. Josephine Gillespie, enduing year: President. Mra John and Margaret Glenn, of Philadelphia; Fos; - vice-president. Mra Spencer Dorothy Hyaa, Rosalie Ryan. Everett Swan: recording secretary. Mrs. HarBreckley. H. Kennedy. Herbert Me- T Morris: corresponding secretary. Collom. Herman Selvagn and Fred Mre A J- Smith; treasurer. Mrs.

John McCallian: seen ry of litera-

ture. Mrs. George Sooy.

Mew Chuns Trn Haj

Thirteen new school-beys. Atetic

ting ea many dif-

WBUNGNESS TO WORK la order to wocomplish any desired object one must have not only the ambition but the wOlingmen to work fot it Set your mark high. Open sa account sow with Oe

4 per cent interest paid on Savings Fund Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCKAM GUT, 1.1.

Currie.

The member* of the fourth year elaas of tht resort high school are bending every effort to make the coming trip to Washington s com plete success. Numerous sake sales, daucea. card parties, movie benefits and similar affair? have been staged and will be staged in order to secure the necessary fund? with which to defray the expenses of the trip. It has been announced that the senior class of the Ocean City High School together with the fourth year students of the PleaaantvtUe High School, would make the trip together as has been done during the pari four yearn. They will spe.-d the 15th, 16th. 17th and 1 Sib of Jcne in the Cspitol City. About twenty-five members of the senior class will make the trip. und*.r the supervision of Mil* Harriet Gibb, a member of the school faculty. Of the twenty-five thirteen ar* boys and twelve g.rls. They ire: The Misses Jeanette Darby. Mary Col 11ns. Marion Trout, Miriam Plaut. Florence VoegeUn, Alberta Strech. Elizabeth Wescctt, Eleanore Steelman. Margaret Tolaon. Anna May Magtnnis. Plrrence Mitchell, and the Meeare. Arthur Co Ulna, Joel Robln■on. T. Lee Adams. John Boswell Thomas Williams. John Devine, William Garret ison. El ward M Su'tot Clayton Button. Jack Senior. Hr.-old Simpson, Hubert Shaw and Herman

Selvagn.

We Will Endeavor to serve you as well, or better, in our new home with better facilities and equipment than at the old location. Harry H. Lake Ocean Gty s Optician Since 1909 82e Asbury Avenue Ocean Gty, R J.

The Appearance of Your Apartment

What provigions have you made to prepare for your

rummer rental? Prcpective tenants will,

Will your place be in a preaentable condition that will insure you the maximum return? Appearance commands Attention. Your ap-rtment cleaning worries can be reduced to a minimum by sending your drapene*. rugs and carpets to us. At this time we can promise prompt deliveries and you will be pleasantly pleased with the startling change in appearance of your furnishings. You are invited to inspect our

modern equipped plant.

Try Our Damp Wash Laundry We Call and Defiver Anywhere Prompt Attention to Parcel Port

OCEAN CITY DRY CLEANING and DYEING ESTABLISHMENT DESiS a AIT0BELU, Proprietor, Prompt Attention to Telephone Order* Free Delivery Sendee Phone—Ocean City 1210 PLANT: Haver. Ave. at <j 4th St Ocean Gty, N. J. ALL WORK GUARANTEED

K. JK JEC — A Ton of Coal With Every HEATROLA We Install in March

Cali at our showny-ms and aspect the HEATROLA fot yourself. See the Eronoraiml AdvenC^ae of “THE FURNACE IN THE PARLOR NO PIPES NO RADIATORS NO WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION At Simple to Jnoteil mm m Pwinr Store Borne No More Coni Dooathe WoAoITk.tr Townsend’s Supply Co. 8th and Haven . Oceaa City, N. 1

Giving this store a chance to sell you your new Spring Topcoat

Doesn't involve taking can really save you

We

Smart Topcoats $25. $30, $35 and $40 Only the better materials and week' maruhip are featured at th^ pnxs. Values particularly attractive HARRY SHEFFER TWO STORES 112 Eaat Main St M.-n-ai. N.JN. W. Cor. 6th end Laddie Aye. Vineland, N. JHart Sciuftncr and Marx Clothes