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Edward Barrett, all-round athlete at Swarthmore Colla*e, waa among the week-end rial ton here. Thomas Ewing, lower Me High School athlete, was seen on beach hare orer the week-end. Mias Grace Taylor, of Philadelphia. who won honors last year as "Mias Ocean City." was seen on the
raeort beach here
The Mines Margaret Madden and Vlorence Constance Brown, of Philadelphia. have been enjoying the summer here at their
The 1
Mclone and Dorothy Mayers, the first two of Jersey and the latter of Philadelphia. are among the recent arrivals here. They are stopping st a leading hotel. The regular weekly dancing contart at the Studio de Dance, on the Beard walk, last Friday evening was won by James Swank, of this dty, and Miss Florence Cobb, of Philadelphia. a popular summer real dent here. This couple received much applause when they were announeed aa the winners. They will take part In the final contest In
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Patterson, and
Miss Helen Patterson, of Fairvlew, Pa., are paaeinf the season at their
residence on Brighton Place. Mr. and Mrs. 1>. Sullivan, of West
Philadelphia, are enjoying the balance of the season at their summer home. Fourteenth street and Central
Harry R. Wells, and several; Thomas Stackhouse, Of the Peunfriends of West Philadelphia, have sylvanla Military Collage, la been entertained during the past lag a weak In this resort with week at the Bender summer borne, friends. UOS Ocean avenne, this dty. Miss Ethel Merrill, of Phlladel-'Melvin, of QuarryvIUe, Phla. is spending the balanee of the spending the balance or the summer In this resort with her | with their aunt and muds, Mr. and parentt. j Mrs. Edgar FSrguson. of this dty. The First Annual AUaattc Coast! Junior Tennis Championship will be
r Mon-
iben of tbe Ocean City Beach Patrol enjoyed a beach party given by Edward Creaeey and Hutton Waters, last Monday evening. Thi affair was staged at tbe North Point of the beach. Dancing was enjoyed the early part of the lug. with refreshment* being served
afterwards,
present were Misses Helen McFsdden. Margaret Lang, Isa belie Henwood. Rose Simons. Msty Blgham and Grace Bender, and the Jack Brady. Hutton Waters. George Pierce. Joseph Haas. William Crseeey. Henry Gray Tony Hull, and
Jack Butler.
Mrs. Nanette B. Paid, of Atlantic City and Washington. D. C.. was tbe principal speaker before the visiting ladles Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church, at thdr meeting last weak.
held in this
day. September first will be played at the Ocean City Tennis Club. Coach Jack Ml Hendrick. is in- cnarge of this affair, which is drawing scores «f youthful star players. Wlir be three cImm which separate trap hits -will
There will be
class which to open to yt under
Girts'
She told tbe story of Madam Monnt-
■ the originator of the i Miniature Palastlne.
Mis. Paul to lecturing on the • "Great Women Leaders of tbe Age"
Adam Mount ford and
. ^ . 1 B. Anthony. In the vanguard. In the first half and waa leading un- Mrs. Paul has a rare understanding til a few seconds of plsy In the see- ©f the social and human aide of the
The last event on the program
and one of the best “wind-up" numbers was the water polo contest between Tenth street and Fourteenth
Tenth street scored a goal
half when Deardoeff scored goal. An extra five minute peri
failed to change the score, and ths game was adjudged a tie at ft-i.
Several tense momenta of the
ware had with ths rough and tumble antics of the swimmers endeavoring to keep the bail in motion. The game resembled basketball, football
and submarine antics daring
deration.
The Tenth street lino-up was Bobset Ellis, goal. WUllts Haines and Jaek Brady, guards. Gordon Shepberd. center, and Uoyd Shephard and James Boyer, forwards. The Fourteenth street 1 In e-up was Bob Jamleecn and Richard Walk.
doeS and Frank KeKee, lorwarda.
outdoor swimming pool of the Hotel Flanders last Saturday evening. The boat races scheduled to start at fivs-thirty p. m., were postpt because of tbe roughness of the surf. Them races will be staged on Saturday. at 6:10 p. m. Captain Jaek James was in charge of the meet. W. Ward Beam acted
i the c
Bible and aa equal grasp of the fundamental prlnrtplee of tbe law. which comblnatlen makes an entertaining and forceful sneaker. She expects to lectors la the South and
Hast daring the ooeslng
Charles Rogers, former resort life guard and macaber of the UMvenitr Pennsylvania Week teem, won farther honors last Saturday at the Scotch games held in Atlantic City. Rogen won four first places, taking mile ran and running on the vletoriou* relay team. Rogers competed under the Germantown Boys'
Oaeger Bhling. got into difficulties f Tenth street, early Saturday morning, and because of tbe choppy
Lloyd and Gordon Shepherd. Balnea. BUia. Waters. Laughton and Brady, want to his amtetaaoe. aad succeeded in bringing him ashore, where he was takes to the hospital tent. He i his address as 60S North Sol by street. Fox Chase. Pa.
Several thousand resort water fans Itaeaaed a world's record being broken nnoffidally bars Friday even-
A party of four, three Wtn
the sail
Sunday morning by a heavy undertow. off Eleventh aueeC The roughof the surf made It a mcarioui feat to launch a boat. Bowever, when the condition of the bathers
tod by Joe
Tomlin and Jaek Brady, aail WilliU Hal em and Lloyd Sbephe ■ponded In record time. Guards Gordon Shepherd, Robert Ellis. Reid Laughton. John Water*. Charles Schock. ran to the acere of the betbara' danger. The four were taken to the hospital teat where, they were found suffering from fright more than anything elae. They gave aes as Misses Catherine Manns. ia Manna, Ellen Tan Winkle, and Van Winkle, all of WMt
hero at their rmfdeace. Fourth street ~ ir. Calby it the Mrrket
ths Hotel Flanders, on Wednesday. Aagnet *7. Earl Omh and his orchestra furnished the music for the occasion. The members of the committee arranged a number of novelties for the
The Ocean City Oefleglau Posed of the Soc.h Philadelphia Professionals here Thursday afternoon by a score of • to 7. A home ran by •Mary' De»p, left fielder of the Collegians, in the seventh Inning, placed tbe Collegians in the lead.) Delp securti three hits end scored
three time*. Eckert, resort
held the Invaders to six kits hat wni
a trifis wild, walking five
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Tbe children short fishing tn
Nob It. Gordon
Laughton, won this rase in ons uta, St seconds. Team B waa second. It had aa 1U Delaplane, Richard Walla. Tony Hall, and Kenneth Lane. Team C waa third, with 1U members. Charles Breckley. M. Ryan Lane Haines and
Fred Dear Josff.
The next event was tbe canoe tilting, which drew the mor’ ap plauM. After a system of elimination In which the canoe team which waa spilled, waa eliminated, two canoes were left for the finals boat one waa WUllts Haines and Reid Laughton, and In the other Dick Saxon and Thomas Williams. After an exelUng fifteen-minute battle, Judge Ewing T. Corson decided
It was a draw.
Uoyd Shepherd. Tony Hull and Frank McKee took part in the fancy diving exhibition. In the finals of the forty-yard dash, Kenneth Lane, waa first. Bernard Nobis, second, and Jack Brady, third. The time was
SI seconds
lAbe and Lloyd Shepherd gave an exhlbiUoa in a forty-yard breast stroke race. The forty-yard l\ckstroke race waa won by Bernard NobU. with Henry Gray right be hind in tbe fast time of »0 aeconds The candle race waa an evening event. Each contestant was required to swim two lengths of the pool holding the candle out of water by one hand. After a doe# race. Wllllts Hal nee. emerged victor with Jack Brady coming In second, time was 44 and 1-E seconds Gordon Shepherd won ths tiro hundred yard free-etyts In two minutee and 2# seconds Henry Gray
was second.
J. H. OEM1UQ A SON WILLIAM E. BICHTER. Successor TRUSSES FOR HERNIA 100 Booth 8th dtraet PHILADELPHIA Established IIS>
Reinforced Concrete Conatrudioa A MARTINO IBUce 1>S>)
consisting of Henry Gray. Bernard Sag. at ths Flanders' outdoor pool.
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A. C.. who won the hundred meter Olympic title In France, last month, competed against Urns Friday evening In an effort to lower the hundred yard mark which she held. Miss Lackey shaved two-fifths of a second off her record, her time being one minute, four and one-fifth aeconds Her former American mark
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