Seen and Heard in Ocean Gty
Harold Dunnkevw U« M*rley niscmM. af tUa cttjr. aajaymblr — - - - - wUh
M-.aa4Mn.DnM Oberky. iutf s«rad at 11»« Ocean • venue laaoe «u ^wmrthmorr early in the
Mr*. 3. Bolnee and eon. Junior, hare returned to their bon Brookline. Pa., after ependins the summer months at Ml Et*bth street,
this city.
. at hla wllinn • street, this city.
Klea Marie
week to reeuBM her studies at the Mount St. Joaeph'a SebooS, PhUadel She U in her fburth year at
, charce of Bar. aw' Mrs Iieo McCabe Jobnaoa bare retnrned to thedr home at Twenty-trst street and Central avenue. after — eafllaa the sununer meatha In the Sdlroudarha. Ker. Job neon who te a weU-known i «vaa*e!U«. will abortly .
nnaber af the of tbs Upwcrt* Ueaoe of tbe Pint M. U. Chun*, tbla (dty. will Joomey to Sea Ue Oty. tble Sunday, to attend a rally at tbe Oonaty Bpwortb Jjmgtkm. the local dehcatloe make tbe trip by automobile, will mark the opening League actlrlUea In this County. Commodore Louie Kubnele, of Atlantic City, was a recent visitor to the Ocean City Tennle Club, where be made a tcur of Inspection with Coach Jack D. Hendrick. Tbe Atlantic City Yacht Club court*, ai well as tbe Airport courts are be ins built os tbe Unee of courts and tbe Commodore paid a visit to this resort to ret eoms of the
to tbe local
Tbe beaches from Fourth street to Fifteenth street, during the early part of the week, ware covered with a tar and creoaota substance, that cIusk to tbe bather*, making It very uncomfortable to go In bathing It la believed that this Ur was waste from some oil-burning ship at sea and was washed in with tbe tide. Tbe tar was very difficult to remove when it got on tbe akin, and kept many from going in the surf.
Franklin Black has returned bis studies at P M. C. after a abort stay la this resort.
Mm. William Fowler and family have returned to tbstr Philadelphia
residence, after spending tbe
mer season at their Central Ocean Hhu Margaret Johann, a niece of
WlUlts P. Halses Jr. and Lane Balnea, of this city, sou of Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Haines, are now at ten d-
Cbaator, Pa.
John Young, who was employed at tbe Ocean city post office daring tbe past summer, has returned to PhOadelpbla. He Is a Junior at tbe University of Pennsylvania. Herman Selvagn spei week-* cd with Ms parents. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Belvagn. at their Aabary iue residence. He Is a student at Temple Onirwv'.ty. Philadelphia
athlete returned to hla studies at the Trinity College. Coaneetcut. for the He Is a sophomore at
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kelk. Mr. sad Ira. Carl R Kelk. and daughter, wtty. left (heir resort residence for Florida, where they will spend the
remain dei of the season i They are making tbe trip b]
uniforms e^caM be the foot bail teat with tbe mtbs.
Tbe 1*2< beach and bathing ■on officially came to a close here Sunday. September 21. when the four guards cessed their duties. A rathe: email number of persona celebrated tbe last day of the urn non In the surf. A hi undertow and strong backwash kept the number down although the wa
ter was warm.
The tour guard* ending tbe sea ■on were Chari** Be hock. Matt Smith. John Devine and Thomas WIlHama. The guards dismantled Lbe tent and put tbe other equip leant In winter ounite**. Captain Jack Jem**, head of tbe ■eeort patrol, will leave early next nonlh to attend the annual ion of tbe American Bed Cram, in Washington, D. C. He will rcurrent Cape May and Cumberland iountlee nt this convention, to which le has boen a delegate for several
left for an ante win taka them through Indiana. Nebraska, and North Dakota. They Intend to stop off at dnrtnuntl early In October to tend the Nattoanl Convention nf the Daughter* of America, which
VB SepKM* fltate & «f A. Mr* Florence OUbert and Ida Dtxcn, along with Mtos Lake. State Becreton of the Daughter of America, will attend the Rational Convention of tbe of America, la Cincinnati, early h. Mr* OUbert and Mr* Dta-
tMs state at tbe national gathering. Tbe third annual outing of the
Hew Jersey Oes
tbe Ocean City Yacht Chib Friday. About fifty members of this organisation arrived early
morning to take part to the outing. lB u* Moortya Theatre on After a abort business meeting at t b* Boardwalk. Ocean City, far a
tbe Yacht Club, they were served j nnin ber
with lunch,
given ever to * the member* going on a sail on the Great Egg Harbor Bay. and others having much enjoyment out hunt." in and around the
Yacht Club.
Farm lew 5. and L. A new Building and Loan Society res inaugurated last Friday evening t the office* of F. Stanley Kreps Ocean dty attorney. The started that day with out shares being issued. Elmer Bchants was elected president of orgau'xation with J. V being elected as vlce-pre Wolford Gardiner tary and George D. Richards, urer. F. Stanley Kreps was chases
as solicitor. The board
consisted of Walter B. MoCorkle. F. Leroy Howe. Ernest M. Kent. Clarence Little. Harry P. Stanton. Howard Thorn and Joseph P. Wall-
worth.
Xnr H. E. Pastor Arrive. Tbe Bev. Norman Vincent I gent, of Camden, made his first appaator of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, this city, last Sunday evening. His irnlng sermon was 'The Evidence of the Unseen." In the evening Ms subject was "Laborers Together.' Rev. Sargent, who formerly was pastor of the Centenary Church, of Camden, arrived Thursday with his family. They wrt-e given a welcome by the Ladle*' Aid Society of the church, and later by tbe official board of the church. Per. Sargent succeeds Dr. John Handley as pastor of the church. rbo left early last week his duties as superintendent of tbe Camden district of the M. E. church.

