Cape May County Times, 24 October 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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H*rrey T. Lake spent tkt p

VMk end la Philadelphia.

A large number of batkm de rated the beach, off Tenth Street.

Seen and Heard enterprising committees ted br>4

Howard T. Justice, director general,

in Ocaan City hare sent invitations to eereral hun-

dred organisations within one hundred miles of this resort. Among ' the entries are Coreka Triangle ; Clob. of Woodbury; Katete Tribe. J No «0. Bed Men. this eitg; Ocean * City Lodge. No. 144. L O. a T.;!* W id wood String Band. Bayside arte?

Or.ranittOon. of this city, sapbosnsre! ^rciaia of »*>e Ocean City High School ; °^ ® ij-e tfc* * and Ocean City Orte Club- which came tt an end w

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The Miasea Catharine and Mae Ward enjoyed the pert w with friends la Pbiladelphli

- * I* 1 * Dorotiy i attended the Penn-Columbia k In FhOadsIphU. Saturday.

d Lloyd Shepherd, of Philadelphia, well-known life guards here this summer, were among

Miami. Thu. where they will spend

auditorium of the High School Triday afternoon. Miss Louisa T. dorse*. supervisor of music la the resort schools, was in charge of this recital, which eras Cor the purpose of raising funds .for the plane fund of the High School. A rather large

League of the Pint Method!)

copal Church held s short ■ t social Ttvn- rmar ***"F raB “»e- *■«

HowaVd d«*™lne4 to kaep the i

1 A'woue The ^ ^ a reealt the i < -ubhc uGhl

Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Sheppard, and I Lee; Sat ? etoafi

family, of Philadelphia, motored to ] this resort over r "

They were sumsM

Harry H. Lake, well known resort tennis player and golfer nearly entered the ball of feme in one afterby making a bole In om

a iy that w for the ptn. In fort it went so straight that it hit the pin about a

foot fro. the ground

o«. Hs it ^dentally a ^ two. a dMtanoe of one hundred

drst time la this si

'* eommeneed rolling la

*«,£• a* 1 *""* oamlml. which atagad la this esetfoe of Sooth Jar-

May county, as well m Sooth Jar

The remainder of the devoted to social pastimes. were staged and refreshmaats Those present at this affair were: Mias Lenora Adams. Maty Jaffrtas. Jeanette Smith. Agnes

Mumford. Bdyth Powell, Mar* Sipple, Florence Way, Mettle M ford. Esther Frets. Vtogtaia Barrett. Betty Smith, Brelrn Koteroft. aad the Mesne. Howard Barrett. Paul Spiecker, Marcos Blackmss. Samuel Way. George Selby. Ira Yleesat and

M. H. A building, was given by the

Francis GreenaMa. t M nouneed the npseing of the T building to the poh»t. It vUl he oyen every evesUnt aad anyone may ccame up and wort, play gwhss or aay-j ^ tMng tMrffhpsa. t library has been'

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m^n will be daaatad and*

intareetlag. A uumher of vleibr Vao* were rendered. A easy

i daaee was also given by — 1 Boyar aad Mias Mildred L

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