cm mT COWHT mres nan, tfun ^ mm
Seal and Heard in Ocean City
Mtai Betty SmlOu of Veutnor. who formerly lived here, ««it the put week-end In thli rent with Crlende. Mrs. H. P. Way. of <>• Fourth ou. to e&Joylns s two weeks* visit with her ntphew, Bert Bead, of Lakewood
N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Bonshere. who are livtac at 114 AUastlc avenue, this **»• ‘itend to more Into their sew i, at 111 Wesley avenue, very
Gordon Cox. Howard Barrett and Mbs Evelyn Holrroft. of this city, enjoyed the recent week end nth friends at Sharon Hill. Pa. Mrs. Roushers ea'tertalaad her sister. Mrs. C. A. Blayney. of Philadelphia. at her boms hare over the week-end. st SU AUanUc avenue Franklin Moors. Jt.. of New York Qty. spent the past week-end In this resort u the goest of the Bfccayne Hotel. He to a frequent shore rial
tor.
Walter H. Rickard, of Germantown. Pa., a constant visitor to this resort, again enjoyed s recent stay hww last week, u the goest of ihe e Hotel.
Mrs. W. L. Hoffman to rapidly re- 1 Mias
re- 1 Mias JOsthrys Smith, a Junior at tfteh Dickinson Collage, who has been
her spending
enta. Mr. th:s city.
r to be confined to ■« ^—-• * *
i, this «ity. enta. Mr. and Mrs.
* K<_ V..
J"
rtelt with her parv Warren Smith, of
the college.
mt the
t, hu Mills to poslUvety
Teorge Gardiner, wko apent
week-end with hto permits hers, uaa —n
returned to hto studies st the Uni- the verslty of Pennsylvania. I —:— „ . _ ... I Many eltrrsboaa i Floyd W. Simms will opaa hto wall to the Arcadia Cafe, known restaurant on the uoardwalk. - - -- —
near Moor lye Terrace, within a vary **—* “— **— “ s recent an-
! Dwt Company wui mart „ _ alterations enlarging their atoma-aT Harry Headley was surprtoeu 70S AsUury avnana, vary shmtlj Tuesday evening at hto horns. Incrssas fioor apace according to Mr. AUanUe nvanns. '
g to Ur. Atlantic avenue, by a
r bates Mends. It waa hU blrtl
versary and ho recejred i 1 gratnlsttons, * —
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Mr. and Mrs. Thoasu Read and on Mtos Sarah E. Read of West Phlto- lag dolphin, wqra recent rial tors to this The resort, the gnsrts of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pfeffer. of Twenty-ninth street
i on th- rman
Work hu u
Wool worth buUdlrg on nne that 'e expected to be completed
by Jane 15th. It is being done by , - --.—7 Swan * Trout, local contractors, sad i . y H®**"
the oontract e lls for fSS.OOO. | Marley Fltsgerald. lonner an athlete, who hu been spending
meats made to the dialog haU png w ^tohed from the radio, and ato. ttan Jamas M. Walsh will maaaga the ike well known A. i. T ruartet, comArcadU this season and axpaMg to pomd of T. Lee Adams. John Dpvlne. irskn the resort cafe the beat one John Boawsl! and Thomas Adams 1 aloiir the Jfuwev mut ! Edward Rataana > asidsd nl.
vartotm tom-i preeesv were: me a told that in- £ bt|m " OcosUa Batm-in,
►IM). | ana show, sdl In n * ^ma Devine, one. to the basrsaent of the First M. V** P** 1 **: *be Messrs. er shore K. Clisrek. Friday and frAoday. 5°^® “
udlng a April 4th and Kth. Bach otef srili B *
— —T. Lee Adams. John Devine and Mr. and Mrs. Marl Ptnndsm. Mrs.
Mrs. Walter E. Allen, wife ot the
W .ti. mww liic advice of her physician, she was sent
to the hospital.
Rom Ferguson. Dorothy 8 Raymond Chadwick and Eleanor* Steelman enjoyed a short trip to Atlantic City Friday evening, where
Mrs. Myrtle VcConrille. of Phils dolphin, hu returned to her Ouakei Ctty home after spending a short
•dslt with her parents. Mr. end Mrs. spendta* »hc
:*rsnk R- Steelman, of II# Asbury
Huff, a 1
the
local grammar school, who wu oper- **“• City Hoo-
ated upoa at the*_»
pltal for appeadlcltto, . ago. to now at hto home at 1S7 Asbur* avenue. He to rapidly recover-
ing-
Qua Goeu. a grsduate of the resort high school, and a student at Penn., ■corns to have annexed n position of t*>e Red and Blue errw. Lest year he wu a member of that team. He to rrwinr number five on the heavy crew this spring. Frank J. Sanntno celebrated hto thirty-third birthday anniversary last Thursday evening at hto home. SCO Sixth street. During the course of the evening a large number of hto friends journeyed to hto bom assisted him in making merry. The monthly docial of the Epworth Leegue of the First M E Church will be held on Friday eve■Inw. April 25th. at ihe home of d Barrett. Jle Central avenue.
•sLZ'tr
tubers of the <
The Senior Class held a successful cake sale at Powell's Market last Saturday. A large number of c sad a large quantity of candy. ■old. The committee la charge con-
in and Mary Collins.
Mrs. Elizabeth city, arrived tx— Hotel Saturday
at the Btocayne
of this city, plan to give a s>
before the pubHe within the .ear return. The affair to being rehearsed every Monday evening at their meet
ssdSr.K
eager of the ■ - ——v,vu.e. on Eighth Anbury avenue, will be ct Sunday to Mtos Madof this city. After
•eud a .tort wedding trip, and then *ke their home at Somers Point ** ^ tern burg, proprietor of the Hotel Leary, at Seventh strut,
. New
■SS week. He is . silhouette artist. It to ex
, . James M. 8 of both days, the ° r O'** 0 CUF Behooto, awarded the Tto ax- and other awards lut Wed-
! nesday evening at the Moorlyn Theatre. The hoys wpo participated In Fifth Auuoal Bosiag aan Wreat-
w .. ewe* ,„a lln g Tournament were nailed up oa Co too D. Lowden to at the head of the Platform and rewarded. Ar.btr ° Duff. Marcus Blackman and Frank
Ccstnldl. doable winner^ nwelved
fair wUl be devoted to the two thou- ' he Auaaal 1 sand dollar church town clock tad. “■« Toutoameat t
ty-eeoond
ert Stevena. Hairy Smith. Brran M^obWia. jShS a KlS^Fril Harlaad and William Johnson. The — “ owo *’ JO ??- ^ loews also rnerived rewarto for par-
^Dr'Charlea H. Vail, well known the wertly mettln “o^^bT^Youmr “J ■ Progressive Longue, last Mon^r- eT8 » l “«. at the Lorraine. Dr. Vail spoke upon 'The Theory and
Osteopathy.- and gave nu in hto discourse.
, # **»xe number of ProSTSScr** 00 * thoro<1 * hly “ioyed The Uncoln Hotel, at Ninth street and Wealey avenue, to schedule - for the eesaon within two w
J r ork - be Is charge this year. Mr. Walsh will also be »t the head J* ^ c * dl “ restaurant on the
fo eharg- of the nigh school construction a* Sixth street and Atlantic avenue are p Ing the work very, fast now In o
thn *w t L* t flr * t U ** t the building wouW be completed In time to per-
_F' R E JE - A Ton of Coal With E HEATROLA We Inctall m
our showroom! and inqiect the HEATROLA for yourself. Swe Ae Ecnnofmcml Adwattga ai THE FURNACE IN THE PARLOft NO PIPES NO RADIATORS NO WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION A* Shnpfe to hnlafi a* , Carter Stove Burnt No Mora Coal Does Aa Work ofTW Townsend’s Supply Co. 8th and Haven . Ocean City, N. J.
On EveryChandler Without Extra Cost The Traffic Transmission Yo * mot* <to mmr lew 1 wbdbM. Bw Ae
e architecture
Jeon Blundin. In Miami. FU. She returned to this team by train from Jacksonville, after Suing from Miami to Jacksonville by
automobile.
The annual ahad bake giver, under the auspices of the Women's Home ' Mtos'onary Society, will L- held at 1 the social rooms of the Fin* M. E. 1 Church on Friday evening. April 25. The dinner will be served by the mmnbers from 6 P. M. to t F. M. In to give all a chance to attend. - “* ■oor be on sale by the
win Baron, a Junior at j City High School, and
Baron, who is eighteen years old. ’ as captain of r*-- - Ms year and hi 'as varsity end
sJgSSl'P =s*ae (iooaicoctwfeii an advanre ki Hsf price. [ pouuf
The Minister's Wife's New Bonnet." n play, will be -riven in the First Methodist Episcopal Church here on April 24th. There are expected to be about fifty members in the cast. Mrs. Nathaniel S. Goff and Mrs. C. Homer Shoemaker — *- charge of the affair. The "***.' are holding frequent re-
announcement
A Crsiy &mg Hit
Fve got a girl In the insane asylum 1 she's simply coo-coo about me.
According to rn' ann made by Thomas McClure, .vw.u.ug •deret-rj- of the Washington Camp. No. 75. Patriotic Order Sr lea. a meeting will be he! day evening. April 7th. at rooms In the Red Men's this meeting the proposed vu.u ( r* . c the by-laws will tome up for Heal action. All member* are urged ' on band. Mias Agnes Hoffman -liiertalned the members of her Sunday School Claas. of the First M E Church. ;t her home. #21 Asbury avenue Friday evening. Games were en during tbc greater part of the' nlng. after which refreshment, nerved. Thser present wer. the M*—» Margaret Corson. Amy Cobb. —e Morey. EI«.nore Campbell, e Alien. Eieanore Roth. Eln n and Agnes Hoffman.
ai and Frsd Cur-
— - .. .»■. Jtli.. ties- off the 1#2I bathing season lid last Sunday, when they tried Um *urf off Tenth t for the initial time Although
s ch:
-billy, the hand* were i and they enjoyed « good ball game. A abort Ums Inter, two fellows sad two glrto. heat on the same purpos* appeared an# eft-r a aho.n swim, returned hone. A Urge number of visitors and resident, lined the boardwalk railing and watched thsaa aarijr tanthare la their sport.
Bmbodyinff a tetaBy ne#r priacfclc. k reprrat lift dae aolwtiun of die
Four’ . MAZURIE'S garage C. & MAZUR1E, Prop. Bdl PSooc 42 Landis Avenue e .. Sea IsleGty THE CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANT . CLEVELAND CHANDLER TH B CAA OF THE ®

