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Seal and Heard in Ocean City
Mn. EUi&txtk Blundlc. who U gcrndln* a short Urns In Miami. Fla.. ' with her dau*hter, Mia Jean Blun- ‘ din. ext/ect* to return to this resort about April Jad. She srlU motor from Miami to JacaaunrUle and then come to this resort by train.
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gutrUuu^ ^ t.™ I Asburr u«b«. -tu -WlM • -»« Hi»b-<C. F~»r.
„rz a rT.ninr* Mr. and Mrs. William Parker, of Bom mother and daufb-
Kiri.
wood, was a recent Tisltor to frlende in this remwt. She Is a frequent
summer visitor here.
The Blscayne Hotel presented summer like appearance over tne week-end. about forty-lire quests be-
ln* registered there.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Way and family enjoyed an automobile trip to Lakewood, and then to Lakehurst, to see the giant dlfgtble. Shenendoah.
the past week-end.
The Women's Clube of the County will be the guesU here. Saturday 29,
turned to their home there after en- g.. Joying a short stay in th's resort. — ;sa-?r2^*S‘ SOHJ* •bjorb.. uortw I. lu. r-on. Miss Marion Traumbauer and Mlsa afons. Tk« appearance of the hotel Adelle Fredericks, well known mem- wlU be vary much changed after the bers of the Philadelphia summer net. improvements are made, art enjoying a short stay at the Bls-
cayne Hotel.
Mr. and Mn. Norman Lobb. Nor JtZIt^" nart^f*^ ert^i . -ua j d Charlee C. Lobb. enjoyed the greater part of the eve-i ■ nlng, after which refreshments were
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of the Research Club. They will be of Oakmont. well known summer
entertained at the borne of the rlsItorB. * .‘hV^Bl^arne Mimes Bather Palmer. Dorothy MarYoung Men's Progreeslve League. , rmort as the guests of the Elscame ^me*Morey. Fl^^e taldy. George Oerdto^Ta freehman atj . . . . Thereae PHeggi and LUUan Morey.
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O^bU. ,5. Ubur bubu. -a-r.u^.b.oM
Clty - gerald. of 828 Park Place. * flr *. tB . b * *
Prof Elmer E. Dnger. Physical Di- neutrodyne set that works long
re^or "of the public schools, makes Mr. and Mrs. John M. Fisher, of tancm with Incredible enm. agnals the announcement that the May 1 this dty, are receivingronpatuln-1 troc. almost evwy part of the eoujv Fldd Day Caraivnl of the schools lions from their many friends on the try ora recorded here while music
will be held In the City's Athletic: birth of a daughter on Sunday, from Havana —•—*««— »*- Park Friday. May l«th. ! March 23rd. 3he has been named frequently.
— Mlsa Katricla Beatrice Fisher. Frederick B. Holbrook, s student, ——
at the Mereereburg Academy. Is vis- j Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Campion. Itinr his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Royal; who have been staying at the BisHoibn«k, *t Colonial Hall. He <ayne Hotel. wtU shortly leave for
entertnlna the guest*
TUOCAHOE
. and Mrs. Lee Roberta are r
da few days. They *
j to this resort witMa a week
I the entire sun
I 14th.
John Wallace motored to Vineland
Anthony PHeggi. Anthony Em- berv ' * jl^day- ^ M _ KtH»i Mlsa Mary Pileggl. and MMs I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sharp nr* beFlorence Honeyweii. of this city, eo-l Th*. boardwalk on Sunday remm-jtng congratulated upon the birth of
Joyed a abort trip to Newark tbe past week, tbe Misses PHeggi sad Honeywell remaining with relatives in that city. - * “— ** **-*- *■
Mias Alsu Chattla entertained a fcw friends at a dinner party, last Friday evening, at her borne 1112 Asbnry avenue. A very delightful time was bad at this a*air. Them present were: Robert Gordon. BmUy PHeggi. Gut Smith. «yth Tront. T. Lee Adams. Valda Leper and Alma Chattin. mben of the variant f
t of the Find M. Church, on April 4th and Sth. The procerds realised from this affair win be devoted to Uk fund for the purpose of raising two thousand dollars for the church town clock fund. Oin ton D. Lowden. Sunday School Superintendent, will be in charge of the entire affair. The Glngha_a Girls, a new resort serial organization, held a very merry dance, last week, at the Blscayne Hotel. The music was furnished by the PaUce Orchestra from Mill vtlle. Among those present were: Miriam Brown. May Ward. Katherine Ward, Pearl Moore. Paul PHeggt. Catherine Gordon. Helen Breckley. Mrs. Breckley. Everett Breckley. Fred Bushay. Cecelia New comber, Herbert Hoffman. Harry Keen. Howard Jeffrie*. Raymond Moore. Lawre® ce Stedem. Florence Peterson. Margaret Fagan. Edyth Blundln and Mrs Newcomber and others. J. Edward 'Zoos address Young Men's Progressive League Monday night, his subject being “Building and Loan Associations." Ocean Cit*. hat. four such associations. with twenty-eeren thousand shares and total assets of 81.748.498.00. The idee of Building and Loans originated In Scotland. The first association in this country the Oxford Provident Building Assoriatior of Philadelphia County, whict* Isaac SheHcrom was tbe ganixer and secretary. B. Howard Thorn, secretary of the Oc'an City Building and Loan Aasoelatiio. <e a grandson of the organiser
Provident.
After s rather unsuccessful basketball season, tbe carpenters ... ployed by Humbert C. Ponttere, well
«4 te leave off the while the m> . end hern of the ladies were ea-j
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Carpenter and; family, of Philadelphia, have left! far California, where Mr. Carpenter ad* to open a dancing studio He aim ran the Casino Club la this report, of which he Is th. proprietor. I ~ 'amor Bohtmoo will be in charge w popular rmort studio, tt is ex period. The Casino dab will probably at
daughter on Friday. March list Mrs. George Langley and eon.
warm Harold, of Gloucester, spent the
week-end here In their h«me on Main
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION A.MAHDR) . J. I 1M9)
iw Is busy working on the which be hopes to have completed shortly Six pitchers are trying for the randty birth this year.' one of them being a left hander. Virtually an all veteran nine returns to tbe school this year, the only real
Hr. Mr*. Urt ‘•“JJ-.S' ru^., aty. spent Sunday hare with r *MUo"H*sl*r Frambea. of Morekintvllle, was a week-end visitor with f^Mr*end^Mra Hope Madden enUrtalned Mr. aad Mrs. Harry Young, of
Bereley's Point. Sunday. Jake Wise has purchased
SWncr^Balley and family, of Mays Landing, spent Sunday with Mr. and ** Tbe B praebyterian Mite Society met at the home of Mr. And Mm George Dsnxen baker Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mm Ed. Burley and Mr and Mm Jamea Taylor spent Sunday with friends at Ocean View. S O. Langley and fnadiy motored
to Glaaeboro Tuesday. John Bergs and family spet
day with frianda la Dorothy. A reception was tendered Rev. and
Mm Lawrence Wednesday evening
<-> the basement of the church. Mr. and Mm John Batdorf were in Ocean City Monday morning. Ed. Robinson and family motored to Ocean City 8un«k/. State Opens Bivalve Station
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to day is surely to Invite stop orders from one's customers. To put the matter In s nutshell (or oystershell If you will) if you are ahlpping shell stock. Coat, and let the oyster wash Itself: tf you are shipping shucked oysters do all the washing yourself. Scientific oyster farming Is In lu Infancy. The early land fanners laughed at the edenlists who tried to help them and went on using their scrub chickens and mediocre cattle. Today all is changed and we find the farmer producing both better crop* and more of them from the earn* acreage. The great strides which agriculture has made la the last 40 years are tbe result of the efforts of thousands of adeatlsta sad open it'-Jed farmers the world over. Oys-
ter culture has no such
scientific advisors. The Experimental Sutton on the Maurice River has the distinction of bring tbe only ooe or lu kind in the world devoted soie-
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r to n stndj of the pmcttoel i Ltton ofSeutific knowledr* * iogress of oyster culture. _
Gardiner, varsity backstop for past several yearn and Scott Ad star hurier for the past three sea sons. Gardiner is now at Penn while tbe latter has matriculated at Trinity College. Junior Dance a Success The annual spring dance given by tbe members of the Junior Class of the Ocean City High School, last Friday evening, was a decided and unqualified success according to all indicatlona The yearly hop was held this year at the Biseayae Hotel, and tbe music was furnished by tbe Stryker's Serensders, of Atlantic
City.
The third year students' committee tn charge cf the affair consisted of Mias Valda Loper. Mist Edna Wallace. Miss Edyth Blundln. Herbert McCollom and Everett Breckley. About one hundred dancers were noticed on the floor. Tbe lucky favor novelty dance was won by Robert Nelson and Miss Pearl Stretch. Among those present were: Robert Gordon. Emily PHeggi. Gu« Smith. Edyth Trout. Alma Chattii Samuel Price. Anne Price. T. Lee Adams, Valda Loper. Florence Peterson. Dorothy Stiles. Ross Ferguson. Frank Kennedy. Dorothy Ryan. Aden Bailey. Jassie Jack. Paul Pll-
i building contractor of ibis <«gi. Pearl Moore. Anthony ,
city, hare planned to put a formld- Edwin Baron. Elisabeth McMurray. able baseball nine in the field, and Herman Selragn. Evelyn Hoi croft. P-aj gamea with other industrial Robert Nelson. Pearl Stretch. Richard teams A game will be arranged Townsend. Herbert McCollom. Fred first with the Baanino plureberv' base- Currie Edyth Blundln. Mrs. Kenneth ban outfit, as great rivalry exists be- Campion. Everett Breckley. Lenora twees these two trams. The carpen- Adams. Harold Dcnhacer. Mary Jef- ! taro will probeHy pat the following film. Herbert Hoffman. Harry Smith I
line-up Is the field Edward Jeppe. Margaret Fagan. Wesley Bartle
Htehei Joseph Mronaki catcher. . Fred B Holbrook. Joseph Groaer Edward Magea first base: Harry Ira Vincent. Catherine Holliday, ^■■tiera. monad bras; Joseph Stet- Catherine Groome. Bernice Buxom, rar. third bam: Boy Johnson, abort Marcus Blackman. Katherine Word Map. Humbert Poatiers, lef. field: Fred Bushs/. Catherine Harris. DorTMher Based, center field, and Carllufay Price. Kelse Turner. Helen Grilto. right field Jack Hannlgan Buck. Alberta Stretch. Ruth St ret-A. 1
“ ,h * Player Mr. and Mrs. Royal Holbrook. Mr. i
and will probably be used a* an um-jano Mrs. Thomas MeColtom. sue
P4ra. (others.
unnecessary risks Wb« ynu leave your vaJLibia anywhere i\br,jt the house or office, you arc subjecting them to unnecessary mks. Fire may orrak out and ctnsome J»em or burglars may break in and cany them away. Come in non and rent a Private Boz in our Sate Deposit Vault—the rental is only $3.00. $5.00 and $8.00 per year
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