CAFE MAT
FRIDAY, TUBE 90, 199*
Seen and Heard in Ocean Gty
fc&fl Pawn arenue. Howard Barrett aad Wealey Barclay, of tfeia dty. enloyed an aotoXBoblle trip to Philadelphia, hare they spent the
Mr. and Mra D. M. Jack, fisadly, of Twelfth street aad aranne, this city, spent the i end la Philadelphia, doe to tba 111aaa of relatlrea Ptank Morphy, netted with the Strand Theatre, of Newark. N. J.. U now U this resort attached to the staff of the H*ppo-
• }n Sea late City. She la a graduate of the Ocean City High
Mr. and Mra Frank McAllister and son, of Roxborough, are spending a short stay at the Scarborough Hotel, as the guest of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Mc- , of this city. i Ererlngtuun, A1 Bobbins, dt this city, enjoyed e trip to Camden. orer the week-end. where they attended an initiation of Bough Riders, a branch of the Patriotic Order of the Sons of i Richard Hartman, phla and this city. Is b for the season. 1 Hartman Is <
Mr. and Mra W. Steers, and eon I and daughter. Mlae Mary Steers, and Robert Steer*, of Logan, Pa, have arrived at their cottage. Fourth street, for the summer season. Miss Oetavene Riley, ot the Temle University, Philadelphia has
Workmen are busy on Doughty's! John Wltherow, a former football Pier and Theatre, at Eighth street’star at the West Philadelphia High land the Boardwalk. In preparation,School, has opened up a small shop (for an early opening. A number of underneath the Tracy Hotel. Eighth 'exterior Improvements an being street, near Wealey event's for the added In addition to the Interior * *
■ repairs.
Few reecuee have been mats by I The Hotel Raleigh, at Eleventh the members of the Oseaa Qty etreet aad Central avenue, this city. Beach Patrol ao tar this aaaaaa. The hai reason advanced to hi cause af the H. coolness of the surf, but few of the hgal bathers stay In long. While there are many bathers decorating the beach, there are not many in the surf. With a few days of steady
During the past
. large!
n ware out on the
Harbor
ly. From the frequent report*, the ih are commencing to run this a In Urge number*. Extensive street repairs are being' ade by workmen of the Atlantic City and Shore Railroad, which runs I between here and Atlantic City. The repairs are being made to the tracks lying on Eighth street, near the Boardwalk. A number of Yellow Cabs will be stationed in this resort during the according to adThe taxi business re to such an extent that the urn of the tiSk/w Cabs
Urge number will try the « Painters are actively engi
other places U good appearing a tlon tar the summer moetfea. Mayberry Hotel, at Eighth
of the M. E. Church, of, Ocean CKy. The affair was a reel feature as all churches united In the good cause, and it to estimated that fully (00 or more children enjoyed the real big day. They were given
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it tram Philadelphia, to here for the season. Welsh, who wi student at the West Philadelphia High School, and later at the Severn School, plans to enter the United Stales Naval Academy, at Annapolis,
oa the beach at North of the resort organisation are making elaborate preparations
undred and eighty members of the Atlantic City Shrine Chub. Joined by resort members, enjoyed a sr and later entertalnmast at Ocean Oty Yacht deb, lost toy evening. The snemheri from Atlantic Oty. attired in their
uniforms, toad by joined hr the torsi
by Dr M. B. SUnnard. They paraded up Aabury avenue to the Yacht Club, where they had dinner followed by a very good program of entertainment. High, potan Martin Feyle, of Atlantic City.
their bomm In a mobiles by the many business Men of the Oty.
In spite ot the terrific downpour of rain, last Friday evening, about two hundred music lovers braved the weather to attend the concert of the Women's £ adelphia, which jm given tor tb City f ~
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r Of the ever to aortal activity sent were: Harry Adam*. T. La*
last Friday Orchestra, of Philadelphia, lag twelve piece*, are furntahtng the music for the summer. A Urge number witnessed the first
Publicity Director, was the speaker of the evening, at the recent meeting of the Morgan-Banek Poet, of the American Legion, this city. He delivered a fine talk upon ''Publicity.' , his favorite sub jest, to the ‘A Urge number present featured the The A. 3. F. Clab, held their ■Ur weekly uectUg at the heme of C. Lee Adame, r*
The members of the Oman Oty Qirt Scouts nr* pUi n tong hike the first June tS. Tl been made known yet. but It to expected It will be up the Maysroad. About twenty of the girls will take part In this affair Usd by a competent Instructor. On Monday evening. Jon* St. girls hrve planned a beach party
The Plaza Theatre, formerly the Frances Theatre, on the Boardwalk, near Ninth street, will probably for the summer season, this Friday or Saturday, according to a recent announcement. The Plaxa, has been greatly altered and changed in both 1U exterior aad Interior appearance. The theatre has been vastly improved try the sew owners, who recently purchased the theatre. , The new company In charge p also the managers of the Savoy, Capital. Btrand. Ventnor. and other Atlantic City theatres. It to the plan of the new managers to Install the largest Pipe organ In this resort In the new theatre. Besort Athletee Onedaatc Only four atbeletee will b* tort to Ocean City High School by -~- year's graduation. The retur school next year of practically al»yetersn teams to assured. John Boswell. Herman
picnic. Many games were played.
Including baseball
enjoyed, after which the “eato’* were There were rspreaentatli From the Sunday Schools of
L E. Church. First
Presbyterian Church. First Baptist Church. St. August In es Church, and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. The homes here, Ute Tuesday evening after a meet enjoyable occasion. Resort Seniors in Washington Bright and early, Monday morning. the twenty-five enembers of the Senior Class of the Ocean City High School, left tor Abeecon. where they embarked for Washington, there to remain until. Thursday afternoon. At Pleasant*.lie they were joined by tor7 member* of the Pleesantvllle H.gfc School Senior Clem and mem-
berk of the faculty.
Many attractions have been listed on this expedition. The trip Itself will Ust four days, which U the longest ever undertaken. Visits will) he made to every point of Interest la th» dty and surrounding country. I trip will bt made to Anwhere tb# graduates will tbs work of the naval
|wbo u tb* son > Ot Andrew C. Boswell, old tin horior for tbs New York OUnts. *i of the baseball team b*r» Uat year, besides playing on ibH bmfistfrr* 1 tennis and track teams —la to matriculate at . College. > Salvage, has played tht** Xi-r- OC the grid eleven. Iraidas mlarlng basketball and running on Che track teem. He will enter the mmmmm l Of Dentistry. i Williams, ha* played end a pert tour yean betide* being , track team. Ha to undecided hTwIll go next fall Joel S pitched for the varsity m for tb# past two intends to g" 1°
i will stay at the' during their visit toj city. Mias Nancy MlBer. vllle High School, is b i per no lag the Pleaaaotrllle stu-1 lento, whdto Him Harriet <Hbb. of this dtp, to taking car* of the local The Ocean OHy Seniors on the ip ere: Jeaaotte Darby. Mary Collins. Marloa Trout. Florence Voegelin. Miriam Flaat. Florentv Mitchell. Eleanor* Steelman. Ma-garet Totoon. Anna May Maglnato. Anne Smith. Doroiby Stiles. Arien Bally, Elisabeth Weecott. Alberta Stretch. John Boswell. John Devine. Clayton Button, Herman Selvagn. Arthur Collins. Edward M. Sutton, Thomas Williams, Harold Stmpeon. Joel Robinson, Hubert Shaw, and Jack
Senior.
Talks to the Trade After the garments, carpets, draperies, etc., are dusted BHd sorted, they are forwarded to the respective depart menu to he cleanpd or dyed as the case may be. We will follow the process into the rug cleaning department. The ruga are spread upon the floor of the room and vacuum cleaned by powerful electric machines built purposely for such work. The rugs are then scrubbed with an rtectric washer. This device contains rotary brushes that scrub the carpets a special prepared aoap solution which contains chemicals to rid the rugs of any moth eggs or other vermin that cling to floor covering to used. The rugs are then, placed on racks to dry. The racks bold the rugs In their proper shape and when the process to finished all the original design and luatre'
U present.
Non* of the chemicals used In either dyeing or cleaning wUl Injur* the most delicate garments. Ocean City Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Establishment DENAN * ALTOeiLU, Pn*ri«ton Plant: Haven Ava and «lh Bt Ocean City, N. 3. Phone: Ocean Oty 111# ft « r#5. > LET OB DO YOUR DAMP WAHL
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