Cape May County Times, 29 August 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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rtlle the Oomx City i

tin* of Mia ~

BT HKUN & Mrs. Junes J. Tate, erf the “Wrnof the Uni-

ty the

of the A- C. G. * EOo.’s demonstration of the electric i glTen in the Wedneedsy sfternoon. The attendance was good and ■any interesting subjects dealing srith oookiac by electricity were ably (•dee cake baked by stored heat, mere distributed.

[■Seen _ ___ ^ ^

— Uhls. BnlahM j Vi. Min. -ss;™. ~

'turned to this city, after speodln*

several day. In Philadelphia, attend- r- » Ing the funeral of her grandfather I all L-COar Lritertaai- _ —— . meat At Avalon An announcemeot was made FM- - day of the engagement of Miae Jo*- _ ^ rv-^. jjnj•»k™- “ d .“; . -t ^ J" 1 V !U, on U.. C~l~ K,r U.I rrtl rrenlM. TW Mmd, of

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porM nmcmt tho fo« po«M« o( So, Wo CUT .bo

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j iriN y<w wax makmt ^ E r PEYSER

awe seneourea cumem w^k-^o. -— Ocean Otty Gianu aad the Philadel-

ptaln Birch, Utely

i Censor. Is making his prei here known by the habitual Conditions are eery much

imp roved. Captain Birch loeea no time In rounding np the Idler. He Is a retired officer, haring « years of

. kw. .wo^T. This gams will 1 ably he played later la the

the the third time these

hare played, the AllStara baring won the first two

mt tn Philadelphia, and a resident of IT years la 'Wildwood. m behalf of the Children's Fresh Air Heme in North Wildwood. Mtitst—1 Kelley end Jon** report the ocdleerion of I10S.M. as the result of one day’s work with the Falrbenk's Scale on the Boardwalk, from Friday night tin Saturday night InlifSlM. W»** Minnie Carof. vacationing a few days from Summer School, has taken a nm over to New York City, where the is visiting with .fiends aad seeing the wonders of the great

efiiy.

Miss Evelyn Seltser, who was a teacher In the grade school. Third Ward, has accepted a call to Newark. N. J-. her dal —*

has «"«d» many friends here with the little people and will be greatly

A big vanderille abow and smoker, will be held this Friday evening at the Ocean City Yacht Cfiob. This affair which is held annually as "Men's Night.” will he In honor of the visiting yachtsmen, friends aad members of the Club. A very enjoyable urogram has been arranged for the members st this Urns. Ike ■«""»! meeting of the Oeeaa Cty Yeeht Club was held at tb# club boose last Saturday evening. One of the important events transpiring Eras the election of officera. The following officers were elected: Commodore. Wayne T. Killian; ViceCommodore, Clarence B. White Hear-Commodore. Samuel K. Phil Upe; Secretary. Harry K. Morris —wuiiain A. Beaver; an<

ibers of the Board

ol Alfred M. Gray. Frank BL Stewart. John H. Meringue. Tb-anaa P. Walker. Harry T. EUia and Harrison N. Diesel.

In riolattoe of traCEc Uwa a « MTSOO toned Into Pariftc Avenne. at high speed, scutte* * banner placed at this

the timr** of the Children's Fresh Air Home In North Wildwood. In one room set aside for the pnrpoea. the prises wore laid, which were numerous aad beautiful. Mia. Alfred Lord, of Glenoids, wss winner of first award in bridge; Mm Certbay. of Eoxhorongh. pinochle, and mis. i mmi ' *“

Florence Tate, of the Mrs. A. H. liaAssy. Mm T. WUllams. both Of of the

I'.es of W<

given s big ovation in WUd-rood tat day last when the Wildwood String Band entertained In their honor et headquarters in the Washington Building. Escorting the risItlng musicians on short parads from the station, people lining the sidewalk were treated to some fine muaic aa the nattily attired minstrels

passed by. These players

accorded first prise la the New Tear's parade In Philadelphia, last January Clothed In regulation out fit, they made a splendid appearance in e«wbing red jackets, black boots. white trousers, yellow aaohea and flat,

round, block, felt hats.

Cut by flytefi «!*«•• M. Kel ler. 4 yean of age. severed a blood VMsel barir Oi the ear when he was thrown heerily against the wind shield of a Ford touring car In which he was riding, with fals mother. Mrs Josephine Keller, of Collingswood. N. I The accident hap-

pened in front of Chaa. E. Rake-, j Mo|1 _ f # , 0 •tram's residence, 11* K- **»«»• j Tue* ».«« Ifi.M cue. Wildwood. Sunday last. Be-! , w#d ifi.H turning from bathing, the UtUe 4 Thurs „u.xi 11.41 party were making plans for the £ ^ 11.17 home trip after a visit with Mr. 6 ^ 8 4g

_ the Grand Tall Cedars was introda Gilbert Smith. The <

. Active, alert, at- | treritveiy homely. ,1 full to buisdng power with eoE rial uplift, knows wage statin ■ Ucs of the world, earning etfmcE Ity of dWsntnt trndsa. statistics * Mlth and weal tb—end them

> ly hns any tone In fin ■

The Cedar bend played • nslectlon _a the Board wall before tb» entertainment and played n namber Im-

tween each net

and n moving picture. From the opplanee it w«B vpareat that the entertalnsseft >|P T «V

much enjoyed.

Prof. Hebner. lender of Ue Oder band, was unable to attend and W. F. Jocher. leader of the ft* Isle City band, directed the Oednr band. - • Tenth

NOTHING makes a burglar (e«l more silly than when he finds nothing to rfeal hut a Bank Book. 4 Per Cart, an Snism Fai Acnmt.

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lets test right?

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HIPPOD Ocean City, N. J. World's Be«t Slows Vaudeville Complete Change of Program MONDAY TWO SHOWS NIGHTS AND MAI

i Photo-nays IY DAILY

aoriher of other Otymple cl took part in the exhibition I

i. of the New York A. C f

pari In A hundred yard

jUhlM^HI

McOary. long diaatnee swimmer, i

Kinaily. age six. aad Virginia Kin- i ally, age twelve. They gave exhlbi- I Mon dives and swimming races. Miss I Doris Wheeler, of AUsaUe City, gave I a two hundred yard exhibition race. I Aa exhibition relay ran was given I by the members of the Vee Beach Patrol swimming team. The |

members were George 1

free Westney. aad Edward Bchernr. I members of the I *

Mermen." of lari < Uhl. Philadelphia e

A oae hundred aad twenty yard relay ran was also staged by three girls' teams. The ran was won by the first teem, consisting at Mimes Virginia WhlUaeck. Doris O'Mar*, and Gertrude Ederle. The third team finished second, having as its

mem ben Misses Lilli Ethel McOary, aad 1

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Keller, when the accident happened. g Mon g og g gg g gI J0 ,j Driring her car too cloee to the etu-b. g 4 .1J 4 40 1«.27 11.10 Mis. Keller bumped an upright Kg" J() Wed. 6.1* I.S7 ll.Sfi 12.02 board. hurUn* the child from b»a' n Thurt e oe i 2i U.I* •eat and splintering the windshield ■ lg jyj t 7 .u *.61 1.10 In piece*. Harry * Injurlee werej Ig 7. 4 1 6.02 14fi 1.64 treated nt the Mace Hospital and la- J4 gap g I6 g 44 * j, 2 40 t«r he waa taken to his home In^ Mon _ * t, 6 * I6 3 00 ---

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County, it to Take Advantage of

BUILDING SERVI Hundreds of Home Owners wiO testify as to their «*w»«rlriq satisfaction after we have helped and amisted them to Build a Home of Your Own]

YisitOur Build andOwn a Home Exhibit, Completely Finished ] Model Apartment, 26th Avenue and Boardwalk

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