Cape May County Times, 6 June 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Observe Memorial Day CcrenKraie* Staged in Ocean Gty by Morgan Raak Post Member* of the HorgM-Sanck

Mr. and Mra. F. Leroy Hove and family motored to MUlrtOe and Philadelphia orer Decoration Day.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward

of German town. Pa^ hare arrived for the eeaaon at their cottage. SOI

George S. Lodge, of Philadelphia. Poet. No. 1J7. of the student at the Drezei Institute, gion. Ocean City, staged fitting cere I spent the past week-end in this re- monies in boron of Memorial Day I sort. He is a summer resident here. Friday. The affair 12:10 o'clock in front of the City George G. McFarland, of West Hall at Ninth street and Aabnry are-

Phlladelphia. a student at the West

Philadelphia High School, was among Thirty members of the

Philip K. Am'tony. summer resident hern, was a-ioeg the week-end visitors. He la a student at the UniycrBlty of Pennsylmnia. Walter R. Jones, of St. Petersbnrg. Florida, has opened his two stores in this resort, one at Moortyn Terrace and the Boardwalk and the eeeoe * Park Place and the Boardwalk. School days In this resort win officially end on Friday. Jane IX. The Seniors will hold their graduation

Mrs. XL P. Vi this city, left

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas a Bead, of Camden and this city, will graduate this year. Carlyle Kilby, instructor of woodwork in the Ocean City High School, received a painful injury a few days age while attempting to move a h weight. He was confined to his home at SIS Central arense for sei days, under a physician's care, with a sprained back and Injured lag.

bug!l and drum corps of the L. BoasMl Henry Poet. Mo. lid. Veterans of Poroign Wan. spent Decoration Day

Gape May county together with a ben of the Grand Army of the Re-

graves of the Clril War veterans and other veterans. Arthur Blackman and sister. Miss Assy Blackman, are spending a abort vMt with their parents. Mr. and Mn. George R. Blsckman. 812 Fourth street, this city. Min a trained anrse end is signed to a case in this rceort. Her brother is connected with the Atlantic Raining Company, in the ebeml-

, during the decoration at tin The entire program was good, with Mr vbo |e about < the act. "Wanted—A Ruaeian. * mak- ! ___ _ m the tag a special hit. The work of the £££ ^ SpaatsT^md T ! • Four Muaketeera" made a hit with w d ^ the World War.

the local audience. Their good-na- war * na

turfed raillery at local reetdeots. including Clayton Balnea Brick, p. Stanley Kreps. William G. Abbott. Harold 8. Paris and Robert Stewart,

brought down the boose.

Walter Reeves, well known barf-

Robert tSewart. popular history teacher at the Ocean City School, will not be a member of the local high acbool faealty neat year. It waa learned recently. Mr. Stewart tendered b February, to take effect thh Is act known as yet who

Senior risen of the local High urday. June T. "Tag Day" will bo hold aa the Inal drive for the purpom of raising funds for the Senior trip to Washington oa Juno 18 to It. Although a number of a bam sponsored by the fourth year students, the trip fund ranched the amount eat and this Tag Day will be inaugurated. Next Friday and Sate day. June • and 7. will be held the ru and donation day of the Ocean OMy Seashore Home for Babies. The affair will be held et the Seashore Home, et Sixth street and Pleasure avenue. A large number of articles will be on sale at this time. The much praised Women's Symphony Or-bestr*. of Philadelphia, will spend a week in this resort within e very abort time, according to e

This body,

fifty members, is orbeduled to appear at the Citv High School Senior class et new Hicfa School building oa June 12. • here they will render several

aMacuuna

Later in the week th will give a ■ -ncert it the Hippodrome Pier on the Board walk for the benefit of the Oean City Home for Babw Tht« was secured through the efioMr of Mrs Julia R. Hasard. president of the local institution Mrs Hasard 1» a aarm friend at Mrs. K. T Boer, the organiser and

> Symphony

He la a well Ranch Post band, led by i Ford, opened the ceremonies with seI iactions They followed a nd brother, gives by Rev. Charles F. N. d their well Un. pastor of the First Preafifftarlaa

op at fil( church.

This la a Qmer Jackson Pearl, very popular place with the eummer the local post, was Master of Cerevisitors as well as resort residents j After the prayer about fierty . I boy and girl student* of the Wurth Charles H. Scott, president of the ^ flRh Kru5(a of tbe loi Paeiflc PaUaadee AsoriaUoa. of law M ^ Athletic Director Angriea. Calif., was a visitor here VwT performed very weG Ir tstriSonday fw a short time. He is amo- caU an() ^rrhln*. dated with a school on the Padfie, After the flag drill Mayor __ coast, apd was dedrous of obtaining. G champion, of this dty. run# his information of this reaort. Memorial Day address, which waa Z!— J cheered by the crowd of about five Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCoUom of persons who were *“ " Eighth and Ocean avenr- - 4 " ^

shortly leave for Penn State here they win attend

the

mas McOollom. Jr., will graduate year. He took the electrical glneertng

The speaker of the day was the Bov. Maras 8. Paulson, of T« Dr. PouleoB gave a stirring a on "The Meaning of Memorial a ting his own experiences dart war-time period. Dr. Poalaon the audience by his talk upc power of God in Industry and v After this speech e lane was I

to the tablet on the

“Let’s Go” a Hit

PreaeDted Last FtmIbt Night to lawn of City Hall. Wherein le ia-

I Audmnce jacribed the names of tbe Oeena Cfity Large AuOence I war rete^na Mr*. Oewia Four twenty-five hundred people uft/a rowded their way teto the Hippo-: ^ Qf JohB R ^

"Let's Go. 1824." From the opening act to the final dance the entire

was well applauded.

e affair j®

drome Pier Theater. Ornea Oty. Uri Jfl€kert01l ^ __

the pree- 1 HmrlM p^rf* -r,d Joeeph fired three volley* into the air.

Harry Bonham ■

The hundred* present una the band started (he *Var

Spangled Banner.'

Poet. No. 1*7. of Ocean City, and tboj* n ^.‘? e - gg a- etty

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Hlllrlll.. K_J. Tb. -brt- bt "“dm W.r nUnm affair were written by Mim Hortenee ^ Ho[afT P g^tou. sixteen-year-old MllllriUe ^ WeJJa M ^

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George A. Pembroke *S. ad Oeean City painter, wne brought county Jail last Monday by Sherifi Redding. Pembroke, who ie wanted

on a charge of

by

played his pari walk Kauffman, as Mary Murphy and the I Marie Murphlvttch. as well,*

I April 1 . the King Tut | e prim m the most beautiful b

J. P. Delaney, Sr. General Contractor fjKURPT BLOCK. BUCK. AMD a«t> trmwr wmnr MTltrltySP wTAnr amp ovmamtmtat. ELASIXXSR SEA ISLE CITY NEW JERSEY

i row. He did not allow! I nm is the last four gas i cuts la the

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K. Z. Taot, « of the county organisation, was t principal i

aeeritary; chairman of the organisaUoa commltand Lordy Rhome. sergeant of

Ad to the TDCEB.

well.

The finale ef the ftret ect. "Laugh Tour Oaree Away." wee eeperUlly intereetlac: the ~Uttte Katlaka" and "Little Katwaka" fiaanee. pertrayed by a bevy ef cherwe liunii. was very ■d for a eellectloa ef

lo one of the meet thrilling gamm ever played la Atlantic City the High School noeed out the Woodbine High School et the Airport oo Wedneeday afternoon by a score of 8-4. Alexenberg was in fiiv condition and allowed the shore team eight scattered hits. Cliff Van Dyke, the star twirier for the Atlantic City High, allowed the Red and Blue five hits, two being doubles. With two out in the ninth Woodbine ■ taxed a rally which had tbe entire attendance in the air. Jack Immermeu started things rolling w’jen be fait a single. Becker came acrok.” with a hit and when Danerblrch was given a wralk the bases were full. Oabls hit a long single to left, two men , scoring Potash connected with the ball and it exiled to deep left, where Pels, the colored fielder, nabbed it. ending tbe fray. Tbe fielding of Probstle of the

Let’s Go

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Tbe Vienna Delicatessen Lunch and Sandwich Kitchen 923 Atbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J.

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W«M 18th Street, WIUmOOD. B. 1.

J. W. F. Leyman. coaductor. will be la charge of the concert M.ward Baroea. of Philadelphia, a lyric bar! ume. who te knows to thousands of

. will 1 num

k violin solo-

let. will also appear. A feature of the ooacw

appsaraace of the famous "Boysi Vl

Oraad Jury

The April Grand Jury has been rolled to consider tbe number of rant arrmta. Tb# members will bear ' the evidence next Wednesday at Court Bourn. The offenders Indicted by the Grand Jury will plead th.' following weak. Thom pleading not guilty win be tried tbe following

W. H. OLDFIELD WILLIAM R OLDFIELD A SON ARTISTIC TILE WORK

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This to a poartet oeu aieUag of Agnse Perelval. Puarl fiyu-

Bwlnt-Ewer. whom porformancm have won much praise art erltlen Bseept for the dlraetor aad lyric baritone, tbe orrheetra * * entirely of womea.

County Prosecutor Campbell stated ; that be intended to clean the Jail of all thorn awaiting trial aad Intern to have at many cases heard as p aibie to prevest tbe usual hold-over

tbe Spring to Fall term

At the present time tbe Jail contain* ity prisoner*, many at wham are

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