Seal and Heard in Ocean Gty
MIm Alma Scott, of PMteMtkii. sprat the wmk-ra£ tn this resort with friends at 1617 Oeatral -renue. John Boswell and Mu Drrtne. of this cltr. sprat Bondajr with friends la VineUad and selchbo.lng places. Walter Huff, former shore Hlfh School stodsat and orchestra plarer. who mo red to Trenton, was s recent
The member* of the A. J. V. Club plan to hold a Me straw ride vsrr soon to the Beasley's Point Hotel. Members of the rich will perfect the Anal plans at their next meeUn* ' this resort.
Was Marion LaRtie and Inara SUnmons. of Ablnfitoe. tbs past week-end with a numoor of
friends hors.
M'as Elisabeth McF^ddra,
Carrol Stewart, or Cynwrd, Fa.,
U mdlss the susoaen here for the post few Tears, recently arrived from Philadelphia tor another Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Hachett, well known Philadelphia summer cottagers, are expected soon et their susuner home, til Second street
this aJEatr by the loeU members The glris from Penn HtU. who are staying at the Flanders Hotel, tire
stayed at 161# Ceatial see city.
Mrs. Mary MeOaiy and dang Miss Oraoe X. McCaxy, of PUladalykia. will soon arrive for the sc at their cottage. 11# Ocean an
Richard Oral and Thoatas son. popelar clerks at the Bi Hotel, are bmJt of the dssi 2 oUc- season. During tbs
Mr and Mrs. Graham SeboUMd. of Bridgeton, were recent v here. They made the trip by
of Bea i Karen and field lr adrertislng i
Mrs. H. Thomson, of HaMon Another artW who Heights » r -nt the week-end with in the recital will be Mr. v.u Mrs. lohn R. Way and Urn- solo harpist, of the 8a* ^ . By, of 820 Fourth street, this etty. isemble. Anna a. StnBrir. a eontral- ! to of the. Fifteen dollars was mads by thsj cf Moaie. who was aoMet at the First Junior Class at their recent cate kile congregational Church, of Boston, held in this resort. Im Xlatmt was; for aerersl years. wiB also he heard, chali man of the committee Is aha
Tbs Bar J. E. Watts, rector of the « Holy Trinity Episcopal Church.
funeral ceremonies in that town.
Arthur Bytes. Jr, and Bstrst «ta
wart, of this rity. enjoyed trip to MsrchantrlUe the last 1 end. Mr. Btswart. who Is n tsi at the Iocs: high school, man
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’*arier Fitzgerald, former Ocean City High School athlete, left X day for Swsrthmore Prep , a spending a week In this resort, attended the funeral of his grandmother. Mrs. Matilda Harley, who
Several intermring matches w< staged at the tennis courts Saturday afternoon by resort athletes. Mariey
throe. #-2. *-«. #-t. He then
fasted Baron. #-<, «-*.
Edwin Baron, captain of the O City High School basket ball team, of post season, will tender the n
i and cose has of the team a
*11 banquet, near the end of this month, at th« Biscaya e Hotel.
The Jnmter CMss of the OcasnClty Bgh School gave a very good benefit movie at the Strand Theatre on iday evening. A large sa tey was reallssd by 'he tUrdyanr iesta from this aedrity. ~
League, of this city, are pla
another County
League Bally at Sea IMe — lay evening. May SB. A Urge of members will make the trip tn that town by "utrmaMto.nhd a plmmst time is expected. ■utdoor swimming pool at the i HoacI was open for f it week, whe-i a no? M from Penn Halt i spending the month at the I
ilp. they will use
until the surf gets warm <
Ocean City High School, are ptem a bench party within the next few on the resort beach. Although cond year students have kep' In the background daring the year,
Mr. Schol- they are expected to Mowwm out of the with many activities during the next
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The following aft erne an wl Woodbine High School, sham) Cape May County, of 1*22. <
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WOODBINE, NEW JERSEY
Mr. and Mrs. Charles &
after enjoying a abort stay 1c New art: sad New York, where thscr at-
Both Mr. BrecUey and Mr. H
m funeral of Vito Gurrsncic year old aou of Mr. nod Mrs. 3. Gurlo. of 1146 West avenue. Wedaasday In the Atlantic City BjMUI as the result of autcmcbOs rtes 'ustalnod Sunday. April 27.
Cary prysd off 'he lid of the bayMds \ swimming » aeon by diving Into “ waters of the Orest Bgg Harbor 1
, rector of the BC, Augustine lie Chcrch. was In charge of
nlty of the Penn Hall Sch xfi gif la, Chamberaburg. PA. a-e ■M-j ning to give s nraikul rerit*: fc- the benefit of the Ocean City Seashore Home for Babies, at the Flanders Tuesday evening. May 2«. As many of the students are p ■ring to contlnns their education at
modal attention 1s given to their atlou. Membst rather talented tn this
of sc-
art.
The progran? will eons ' prano. contralto, piano
Dorothy Byaa and Ylneejt R/an Erat the past veak-rad at their mom. 8601 Central avenue, this city. Both are employed la Philadelphia. Mias Ryan being connected with the _ _ while
1 by the Gulf
About a hundred resort boxing fans attended the matches staged at the Northaide lart Monday evening. The chief attraction was the bout featuring Paul "Polly" FUeggJ. well known renort High School athlete, who was matched with Angelo Rosso. of Plssaantvllle High School. The local hoy boxed under the i
Paul Doyle.
The Ocean City Klwenis Club has Invited the member* of the dam of the Oeear City High School to he their guests at dinner on Wednesday. May 21. The fourth rear students hsaijisd by John Devine, president of the clam, will attend the dinner mired In their .graduation caps and gowns. Tbonu* William* and Herman SeJragii. it expected, will make bort talks at this occa-
Over a hundred and thirty _ enjoyed the week-end In this reourt at the Blecayne Hotel, “ “
reports Other hotels
Stras.4 and Lincoln, r _ atuabe.-* of guests, while aereral hundred cottagers were down for tbs week-end. It was estimated that over three thousand visitors town during last •sturdey a day. The boardwalk on Sunday appeared like a summer day. The Harrlgan A. A. of this city, jott to the Jsflriea Club, of Atlantic cut. le . hot tun. u Soamt last Saturday afternooi. the finul score Mag «-*. BUI Cardin. i( southpaw with the Washington Americans, held thfi fseort playsr* two bits la fire tento*. while Mr die Miller, of baekrthsli ftrne. 414 xurt yield n hit tn the to. h« twirled. The JeCriss ngf regntion socked F. Townsend, renort southpaw twlrler. for thirteen «?fotl«e. Eddie Miller and Jonas lad the hit-
ting with three
street end Central avenue, this city. Dancing was enjoyed during the ning, while a delightful repeat served afterwards Those pre were: Anthony Selvagn. Robert Gordon. Grace Adams, Mildred Pawling. Herbert McCollom. Lillian Cline, Dorothy Van Sant. Margaret Cline, Edwin Baron and Frank Kennedy. One Smith, manager of the Ocean * City High School football team, i
i John Devine, as manat mar made up most of
football scheJule for the next seat Practically all the teams that peered on the scheonis last fall, will
here again, with the excep-
tion of Bordratowa High Schc
PleaaantviUe High School wi
met here in one of the early a and t/Ul again play the rseort lads
the Thanksgiving Day
k games will he played with Cape May Court House High Sc Cape May High School. Hamac High School. Lakewood High School, away. La Salle Prep., aad Palmyra High School. About two mot* games will be scheduled before the asesra
a completed.
George 8. GroJ succeeds Arthur H. Eyle*. Jr., of Haddonbeld. as (he cashier of the Ocean City National Bank, this resort's newest banking
institution
Mr. Eylee, because of a nervous j breakdown, was forced to quit hi* duties at the resort bank and recup-j
srsla.
. The new ceahler has had long ex-1 parlance in the . anklrg circle*, being cashier at l>» Delaware County! Trust Company, of Ches.er. Pa , for a period ut Sve years. Preticu* to this Mr. O-off was con nee tel with' the First National Bank, of West Chester, Pa. The bank official* are making ■ drive for out-of-town account*, and! ro far have been succeeefol. They have el qo instituted tax-raving lccounta and other forms of club ee-j cout.it for
Among those who win take port li e program will be Adela Lane, who aa Director of the School of M has been coneertizlna on three trsnsitinental tours. She has dev over ten yean of study with Metnce. of Berlin. Germany, upon the piano.
Let “DURO" De It ItiniiiI or raft wauar at a very lev cost ami forskhss b under prssaun «s say part of (hs hours Just Uks dfy
Win your widow drras as well as your wile ?
Today your wife u eonridersd owe at the weB-draased womet in the neighborhood. But. as your wJdow. will sea be able to hold this p’ace at Let's aae her ehancm! According to statistics compiled by the National Association of Life Underwriters, your wife has II chances out of 100 to mote-
Naturally you want her to have a batter opportunity than that. But how? As mm go. you are sueeemfuL But, as pat you hissn't created aa estate Mg eaoagh to have your family maintain its present stands to of living If you
be so X o£ 315.'*# to 817.0 'Insfir-'Estofe'Ptot
A “rainy day * fund that c advantacee of tenuanca. a Savings AoeounL and a Trurt Fuad. This plan also afitwds Important advantage* lr rauwoUon with ?bcome and Inherit*am - WMrinor with a system of stoats manadMuom that will make yw«r fcMW*
Bringwlst and Taylor got tbs only more- than lu eharr rstoxt Mngies. during the entire ye*
Mr* Groff will Join her husband In i this resort very ehort'r Although
only In this reeurt a «h trt time. Mr. Flf»rfnrAI Groff ha* much fulth In the city nr 0^00^0 UCCUlCai
U» IU ability to grow, and expect* that the new Institution will have
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