Cape May County Times, 9 January 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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Ocean G'/y Haro la Duahour, of thla eUf. «■* oyed tha raaaat holiday aaaaon W" da atothar, la Mapla Shade, N. 1. Jlr. and Mra. Aaava Wade, of Hwr ~ • former raaort lealdr I tha TMtora to Oeaaa

mu at the Wharton Behold. Ualrermitr of Paaaajrlraa'-.. here ratoraad to their atodleeOaorsa Blackman. Harman Selrata and John Devine have returned to Phlladalphla fhere they are r~ daata at rarloae InaUtaUma. canon Hartman, of WHnH—»W», ea a recent rUltoi to thla reaort, tha soeat of Mr and Mra. W. W. Waaha. of the Poatottce Apartmeota. Mra. C. Underdown and dauahter, JEmily, have returned from a afcort ▼lalt to Had don held, where they ware i of Mra. Underdown'a eon

The Mlaaea Marjorie and Dorothy Hartael, of Atlantic City, were rece tt rial tore to thla raaorL On January SC the member, of Waahlffton Camp. No. 7C. P. 0. & of A., will entertain the member* of tha P. O. of A. at Red Men's H»n Aa elaborate procram U belnc prepared for thla occasion. Millard Hand. » student at a New Turk art acbool, waa among the recent ti*itors to this raaort. He la a well-known summer resident.

have been enjoying the .holiday *ea- »» With their parent*. Dr. and Mra.

in, a student at Rutgers College, Tns been ” the holidaya with hU mot Annie H. Steelman Harrey T. Lake went to Philadelphia. Saturday, where he left ** Mt.ll — - — • ■ - Mr. anu Mrs. Robert Mitchell, sad son. Harry, of Bridgeton, wera —** -i of Mr. and Mra Vi Mrs. Hugh* ‘ ter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mtsa Anne Smith, who baa been ipae«Heg the holiday* with her paraatt. has returned to her studies at DsrUaston Seminary. George Blackman. Arthur BUckjnan and Mia* Amy Blackman hare returned to Philadelphia, after enjoying the holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mra George

Mr. and Mra M. D. Ja

daughter. Miss Jessie Jack, spent a recent visit In Philadelphia with relatives. Thomas Williams and Michael Plleggl. of thla city, visited them in

Philadelphia. *

Herbert MeCollom. of this city, has returned after enjoying a brief vne tier with friends In Philadelphia.

Miss Mary CoUina has returned to .d to his studies at busauehanna teaching school In Tucknhoe after teasing the holiday season with her

threats.

Edward M. SolJr., has reUnt Col 1 eg.. Pa., afUr passing the bjU-

dnye In this city.

to last Weak* Pnda

■land an Naw Tear's Vve.

Henry C. Laaidaa. af Wildwood, eat New Tear's with Me par—U Mr. sad Mra Gilbert Lee. of Haieervtlle, wars —nhig — frl—ds Wad-

of U. of P.. Maale^aad Sara Zim m at* Saturday. Avalon, waaealltng

ed to CarlMe. Pa., to cooUnu-i her

t Dickinson College after a abort vacation will her

paratna. Mr. and Mra Warren StiHb.

iTreer City High . _ ing leve’-ed and graded with earvh from the street exearatk

will be planted within a

end a lawn built

Anthony Selvagn spent a few d»ya daring the holiday week visiting rela-

tives la CoUIngsweod.

The A. J. r. caub held their regular meeting Wednesday evening A large attendance featured the meet lug. which waa conducted by Preeident Harold Dunhour. The aorial committee provided entertalnm during the course of the evening. Thomas MeCollom. eon of Mr. and ■a. Thomas MeCollom. of this city, a returned to his bone here, and U

a racent operat'.on

tar append Id l ad while he

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of tb* Pennsylvania State

burg. Mr. MeOoUom

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lllas Dorothy StUee. accompanied by Mrs. Stiles, left Monday morning for Philadelphia, where Miss StUee la a student In the Phlladelphiaj School of Industrial Art The members of the Ocean City High School girls' basketball team will hold a show followed by a dance and refreshments, -hia Saturday evening In the gymnasium of Uu Oeaaa City High School. The members of the Sen . worth League of the First Methodist Bplacopal Church held their last social of the old year at the Strand Hotel last Monday evening. About twenty-eight persons were preeent 'ud enjoyed games, refreshments and

her amusements.

The Ocean City Chamber of Commerce will bold their annual dinnermeeting on Monday evening, January II. a. the Btscayne Hotel. This will be the occasion for the election of the officers for the new year. Fifty or more members are expected at the

dinner-meeting.

The Ocean City A. A defeated the strong Metros' Quintet. >*f Atlantic City, here kst Thursday, the final •core being II to II. ‘'BUI” Scott was the outstanding star of the evening. having scored four field goals and five out of six tael tries. Kalmla Tribe, of Oeean City, waa victorious la tha Red Men's League and tied for first place by defeating Araaapha Tribe, of Atlantic City. 10 to II. Pequod Tribe also defeated Mlnneota Tribe In a sensational 14 to II contest, during the evening.

Ing at the home of Mra Freeman Rlsley. Central Avenue, near Seventh Street. After the election members of the trustees of the church came to the meeting and games wera enjoyed followed by refreshments. The PI KpaUon Tau held the first meeting of the New Tear on Tuesday evening at the home of Mias Marion Everingtaam, Ninth Street and Bay Avenue. Plana were dlsed for social affaire to be given in the coming weeks Refreshments were eerved after the business meet-

Tbe members of Ocean Cl tv Lodge. No. 144, L O. O. F.. on Tuesday elected these officers: Noble Grand. Lewis Gandy; Vice Grand. Theodore Townsend: Recording Secretary, Horace Hasard; Financial Secretary. Edward Oliver; Treasurer. Walter Henderson. The Installation of officers will take dace on January II. with Ralph lally. of Corbin City. District Deputy, and Grand Master of the Thirty-first

District, being In charge.

Ovmsm Caught in Stats

Captain Alfred R. Smith, anu Harvey Donnelly, of thir city, bad a rathexclUng time during the bad northeast storm the latter ( of last week. Captain Smith and Donnelly left on New Tear's Day for some gunning near Swan’s Pond. They were In that vicinity when the storm struck them, forcing them to seek shelter. Fortunately they had enough food with them to stand the

Pf» lh» conditions Imposed upon them by the weather. The two gunners managed to get back to this resort on Saturday afternoon, when the storm bad considerably abated. Welcomed Hew Year The various organisations meeting in Red Men’s Hall held a reception and welcomed the new year, last Wednesday evening. The fu'>making began early Wednesday evenly mad continued until early on Ner. Tear's Day. Promptly at II o'clock t volley of shots wera beard and otter fireworks set off. Then dancing waa enjoyed with music furnished by the five piece orchestra present. Mrs. Esther Boos gave a piano solo, followed by a reading by Mrs. Basel Bussom. Miss Priscilla Broadley also gave a solo on the piano. Lew and Maurice Gandy took part In a comic dance which was enjoyed by all present. A chorus was also sung by a group consisting of Theodora Townsend, Joseph Haines, Lew and Morris Gan’-’. Cecil Lear also played a piano solo. Community singing wss enjoyed with Mrs. Boos at the piano. Members were preeent from the local chapter* of the Odd Fellows, Red Men. Daughter* of America. P. O. of A.. Patriotic Order Sobs of America and others. WB HATS KVERTTHINO TO fill anything. Attractive prices. Prompt delivery. Champlon'a lumber yards, Ifith Street and West Arena*. Oeean City. N. J. “Look for tha sir*.” *— 4«tt

The member* of the sophomore -i.i of the Ocean City High fehool held an election for three commissioners to represent the class In the Students’ Council of the school. The three commissioner* elected are: VUlemere Holeruft. Irene Selvagn and

Belva Smith.

Washington Camp. No. 75. P. O. 8. of A., held election of officer* last week. The officer* elected *rara. President. John Kirby. Sr.; Vice Preeidei.t, Michael Plleggl; Master of

John Kirby Jr.; Conductor. Robbins; Inside Sentinel.

• Thomas Williams; Outside Sentinel. (Howard Scull, and Past President,

Til lam Laughlin.

The bridges over Great Egg Harbor Bay. belonging to the Shore Fast lAaa. are being repaired. Forty new pilings are replacing old one*, in order to strengthen the bridges. The C ple traveling between Somers nt and Oeean City are being transported by busses running on the

The member* of the girts' varsity

team, of tb* Ocean City

High School, enjoyed a banouet several evenings ago at the Blaeayne Hotel The principal speakers wire Miss Miriam Relchley. coach of the girls, sad Mias Helen Buck, manager of the filrl*' sextette. Dancing was

enjoyed after the banquet.

The Ladles' Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian Church held election of officers Monday afternoon at a meet-

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