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CATE BAY coran TOtES, TRIPAT, I
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resident here for a number of yeare. recently returned to Philadelphia, to begin - his studies at the Oalearsitj
of Pennsjriranla.
Roger Lindsay and Edward Arm
Hiss Betty Bland, a popular sum-' Samuel Way. of *31 Fourth street, strong, who played with the Ocean ■ resident here, has returned tolls enjoying a two weeks' stay with cu 7 Collegians, during the
her residence In Logan.
Miss Anne Van Bart has returned to her Philadelphia residence, after
* * I with friends.
, of this city will in Atlantic City She is a graduate of Normal School. i Betty Smith, of the Tracey here, will return to her i »t the Atlantic City High School on Thursday. She i Junior at the sister resort institu-
tion.
Vivian Morton, formerly a resident of this* city, now of South SesrUle. Is attending the Pierce Buslnees College, in Philadelphia. Miss Morton Is a graduate of the Ocean City High School, and has been employed at the real estate offices of Clayton i Brick, of this city.
j friends in Baltimore. Md.
The Misses Margurite and Mary Hayes, summer residents at South Ocean City, will return to their home in Germantown, within a very short
Richard Hartman, who connected with the Studio de Dance and the Casino Ciub, with Professor Harold Robinson, left Monday, for Philadelphia, where he will remain for the fan. M.. Hartman is an Instructor st the Yare Junior High School Lucre. He formerly was s resort life guard, being captain of i In 1919.
The Hanigan A. A., of this city. wlU climb with the Hammoutoa te.-.m
of the Atlantic County
. according to an de by Manager
Millard Hand and Mias Bessie Weeks, of this city, were the prlsewlnnero in the finals of the dancing contest staged nt the Studio de Dance, last Friday erenl g under the auspices of the Messi
Walter R. Jons
Boardwalk candy merchant with several stores on the Boardwalk, will leave for St Petersburg. Florida, together with Mrs. Jones, the latter
part of this month.
Mr. and Mrs. James McClure and family, of 818 Moorlyn Terrace, this
city, will leave for Florida the end announcement
of this month, where they will make William Hayes, of this city, their future home. They win make The Hammonton baseball nine is the trip by motor and will camp on at the present time tied with the the way down. PleasantTiOe Club, for the champ 1 on _ . __ T-. ship of the Atlantic County League p. trUA. «*■* *• The Mrt« wlU pn>h.Mr h.C
_ __ e this resort and at I
the third game being ■
. _ _ . - on neutral ground. The E
Traffic Officer A. 1*. Fteffer. who has ajao i,*, u, puy a I
with PleasantvUls, ti
moved for the winter last Monday.
charge of this post
lets. Is now directing traffic at
Ninth
W. Ward I
Every Friday evening during the past two months, dancing contests have been staged at the studio, with the best couples being eligible to compete in the finals. About eight re on hand last Friday
evening.
Within the next two weeks about a score of resort youths will enter various college*, unlversitlee and other echools for the fall term. John Boswell and John Devine will enter Penn, while Qua Goetx will return lo that Institution, Andrew Steelman, Junior Stevens. Theodore Stevens, and Julius Dedan will reenter Rutgers. Scott Adams will return to Trinity College. Herman Selvagn will matriculrte at Temple University. Frederick Currie will enter Dickinson. Mis. Catherine Smith will return to Dickinson. Harley KlUgerald will return to Swerthmore Prep., while Lathsm MacGreagor returns to Perklomen
The Ocean City Harrlgai A. resort champions, will play Bomen Point team of the Atlantic County League this Saturday afternoon. at the municipal baseball field. Sixth street and Bay avenue.
probably pitch for the locale with Either Rockford or Bushay behind the hat. The line-up of the loous «U b. Culrer. lb: 1. W Dennis, m: Cummings. 8b. if iori. e; Miller, p: Townsend. McDevltt. ef. and Bushay. rf. The Somers Point line-up will nrobsblt be Gladding, lb; Sullivan. Stratum, es; F. Steelman. 8b; VandSgrift. If: Wtoe. men. if; Farlr. e. and Van berg. p. Pisan are being arranged for the first Annual Business Men's Tennis Tournament which will be staged at the Qret" City Tennis Club. Sixth street and Atlantic avenue, starting
September 15.
There will be single ma' played with the winner and runnerup receiving hsmtoome awards. The only requirement* are that tbe^participants must be Ocean City buaineea
The Btocayne Hotel, one of the most popular of report hotels, will sin open all winter, like last . Mrs. William F. Blundin to In charge of this hotel. The Harrlgan A. A. plan to play baseball every Saturday afternoon during the month of September at the Municipal Baseball Field. Sixth street and Bay avenue.
eon. have ended their stay here, and hare returned to Philadelphia. They are students at the Unlverettv of
the members of the Oceen City Beach Patrol, wm successful, according to the members. This affair wm held at the Plasa Theatre, last Monday
ns
benefit movie. Daily practice at the Athletic Field, to being hafi Mr the ihers of the Ocean City High School grid squad. The twelve vet erans have been increased by shout twenty candidates Captain Arthur Huff. nafiMsd by other veterans, are working apt the
this resort Into the limelight, together with his family, left their Boardwalk apartmerta. on Monday. Philadelphia. Mr. Beam to a physical Instructor In a Philadelphia school. He to also an ardent fisherman. having followed this sport here
a number of years.
the
Mias Ruth Malcoweon. of FfcOade) phis, known ss "Mias America.’ accompanied bj her parents, brother and sister. Publicity Director Corooran. of Philadelphia, end George G. Meade, of Philadelphia, one of the
prominent Philadelphia
Journeyed to this resort for a visit _ Monday afternoon. The special auto
The Casino Club, at Moorlyn Ter- brilu:lnl the celebrity arrived here race and the Boardwalk and the , o-ejoeg ln the afternoon Studio de Dance will be open on Here lbey by j. Wednesday and Saturday evenings Wolfe, of the Hippodrome until the end of the month, accord- Theatre, assisted by Maurice and tng to an announcement made last Jo-eph rxMter After a bri « tour Saturday evening. There are still of tbc town wbere hundred* ol Urge numbers attracted to these two per^n, recognised her. Mlm Maipopular dance hails in spite of Its and he . ensemble returned
being so near the end of the season. to g.Ua*Uc city.
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p.trol now let, on Out., .r. oIAFtmH Wolf,, .bo ana. ih«
putt In. in . btur wodt. ftbulm r*;’”' U. utilpmon. ot tb. Pmttol to.,tbor •! “■« ApoU” Tb«tr.. AtUMM Cttr. i. prrpar.tloc lot tb. Cct^ ot tb. Utd U. M, dbll^. lb«%
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If tb* weather end
continue good. The boats and stanis at the distant stations are bow being
train. The Bd hit It a it to side. If the train had hit it directly.
Ocean Ctiy. has call*! upon all recivic and military J . to participate in the National Defense Test Dsy. which will be staged in this resort today, September 11th. This is in accordance with Prei Calvin Coolidge'a Proclamation. A rather big ranged for the
fir
The civic and military orgintoatloBS will Central avenue, between El Ninth streets at 9:89 p. m. The parade wW commence at t:fifi p. sharp. It to expected that the City i “ * of the V. the American Uglmi Bead, will he on hand to furnish the The parade wlU ■ *nus and will go to I > Eighth seres* to Anbury i •wu Anbury avenue to ■ street, down Stoves th street, to the Boardwalk, up the Boardwalk to the
At the Music PariUoe there will be a number at patriotic i e ead e general program
out.
It to expected that the L. Henry Fast. Veterans of Wars, and the Morgan Knack Post. lean Legion, ss well ss Washington Camp. No. 75. Patriotic Order o' the Sons of America. Youug Men's Progressive League, Kalmla Tribe of Red Men. Chamber of Commerce, and other organixattous be in the line of march. Don’t let your printing supply get to low before rs-ordaring.
men for e period of one 7™ r - Cff+ei. Jack Hendrick, of the Ocesu City Tennis Club. U ‘“charge of this tournament, assisied by John A.
l of the tennis star.
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brought up and put away for the
winter.
Mrs C. R Buckman. of Los Angeles. California, reoestly srrived in this resort for a short visit with her stater, at 8589 Central avenue, this city. Mrs. Buckman. together ith her party, motored across tbs continent in her Chandler ear. making the trip la slightly under six weeks. They stopped at ell the principal places of leteresL spending a week in Yellowstone Park. Two years ago. Mrs Buckman. motored to California, aad this to her find visit East. The resort Chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, held their first meeting of the season st the Masonic Building. Ninth street and Asbury avenue. Monday evening. Worthy Matron Mrs. Clarence 8. Scull, was in charge of the meeting. She complimented the nearly perfect attendance of the
officers.
Plans were made for the coming fall and winter social program. After the business meeting s social Urns wu held with light tefresbmeets being served. There were about seventy-fire members present at this
meeting. Hltchm
W. H_ OLDFIELD WILLIAM H. OLDFIELD £ SON ARTISTIC TILE WORK n t 228-J EC 912 CfiBtral Avwue OCEAN CITY, N. 1.
The body of E.
count of tbemaelr** are Dr John whl|f froBI k tubing trip.
1 ■ hT W.ifiatav an. ItntnA liar#, a Wi-a-lr
Wblticar. Dr. Charles Vail,
T«parf Dr. Y. CkrKUb fcj* Adams. Ralpb ChseUr. John Morrisoa. Clayton Roberts, and others.
Resort fishing **
slow these i<-w weeks, because of the “uaem of the weather. However. thM ptormssters ot the local piers declare that the fishing to bound to
Improve UUr In the month.
piei master Edward Klein, of the
aty Fishing Club announces
#v. t , total of 1094 fish were cought off the Fourteenth street pier during the month of August. This total Includes 1*6 klngfish. 878
188 croakers. 96 perch. 9 8 birefr drum, and 1 tom
last Monday, wu found here, s week
later.
ilitcbuer drowned when s boat tn which he. Dr. Harmon DUka and Thomas Adams, of Pitman, were occupants, capsized, after hitting a bar off Corson's Inlet. The two men made valiant attempts Hltchner. but were unsuccessful. The other two men were rescued Captain Frank Cobb, of Sea
Oty.
Members of the Ocean aty Beach Patrol discovered the body, on the beach at Forty-Sixth street, early Monday morning, when coming duty. J. Prescott Cad man notified, and tlso Captain Jack Jernee. Gad man look charge of the body, which wu In s bad state due
*. He
aace frequently lures a Buick owner distant and remote places wherever he goes Tfa&Autkorfycd Soviet is near at hand ^
B Kraft and William Ruff, mcra-
. _ . th# Anglers' Club, of Ocean to being In the water for a were, sse sss~| a |*CN|s C|J/*Kp iJnt out with Captain Frank was pronounced dud by Cadman. MOTOR SHOP
Cobb, ol Sea Isle City, end caught .
- - - weighing nine #
tb. Oc~b CUT Ylfb'n* Club PI" the past we«k. 3. Stockgurger captured ods weighing filly “I 1 ° ne ’ half pounds, while F. B. Vlldman atoo Booked one. tipping the suit* at fifty-nine pounds, four ounce*.
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