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Richard Townsend made a boaineaa trip to PhlladelphU Wednaaday. IClaa Myrtle Maddara. of Palermo, was the gneet ot Mlaa Florence Way FMday. Mrs. H. noreoee Way la enjryln* an extended tUH with xeUthee In Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Krepa. of this city, have returned from a short rtsU
ib. a stodent at Drexel
lartltnte. Philadelpbia. is apending
a few days at his home here.
Council. Degree ol Pocohontaa. on Wednesday evening. April 1. This affair will be one of the feature* of the celebration of anniversary night of Kalmla Tribe. No. 220, I. O. R. M. WITJain Schwartz, who has been renovt.tlng his restaurant and lunch room, at Eighth Street and the Boardwalk, announce* that this place will be open for business commencing Saturday. March 28. Mr. Schwartz haa been the distinction of being the drat boardwalk proprietor to remain
open all winter.
Courses for teachers of printing will be opened in the Ocean City imiser School, which la < by the Mew Jersey 8 Board of Rdueation. at the Ocean City High School. The eooree reive weeks, six days a week, me opening Jane 8* and dos-
ing Anguet 1.
F. Leroy Mows is recovering from an attack of tonaUltia. at his residence la Central Ocean City. Richard PohUg. of the Philndel phis Morth American, spent several days here during th» past west Wm Grace Wood, of Riverton. : eroding a week as the gnest of MU a Way. 82* Fourth Street
Leroy Bartley, former Ocean City High School. 1 visitors in this resort
recent visitors.
mi— Elizabeth MeCotter, of Phila-delphia,-is now attending the Ocean City High School, yhere she is a second j
Saturday and Sunday ware large, a
tage of the warm weather to open their cottages for the week end. Sevhundred motorists came to this resort daring the day also, boardwalk was unusually crowded on
P. 0. 8. of A. Aaaftemrr The members of Washington Camp. No. 75. P. O. R of A^ will celebrate their twenty-third anniversary on Monday evening. March 80. A good program has been arranged by the committee In charge, which Includes songs and music, followed by dancing and refrenhiaenu. The State Master of Forma, will The members of the P. O. of A. will be guests of the local camp at the celebration. A number of visitors cm various county camps, as well State argenlaattone, will be pret-
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Odd The tint anniversary of fteean City Lodge. No. 244. L Q. O. F., served In Red Men’* HaB Tnaeday evening. *
Oty High School. Water events wen staged ftrst, followed by
mu with the aecom-
Ocean City Kiwania Club male quartet an rehearsing for their third radio concert to be given on Tuesday
evening. April 7.
Floyd C. Simms, well-known restaurant keeper, will open his establishment on April 10. This will mark
hU thirteenth season here.
Miss Myrtle Madam, of Palermo, ■pent some time during the past week aa the meat of Mim Florence Way.
of Fourth Street, this city.
Frank SehwarU. well-known proprietor of a boardwalk entabUahmeot,
The work of placing asphalt on the
Streets is nearly completed, streets near TeLth Street an being flnslhed by the Union Paring Company. The entire contract is to be completed by Memorial Day. The team captained by Elmer Jackson Pearl will tender the team led by John E. Trout a dinner at the Strand Hotel on Tuesday evening. April 7. The dinner to the outcome of the contest staged between these two teams for 1 creasing the membership of Morgan-Ranek Poet. No. 187. American Legion. Mr. Pearl's team lost, therefore they wd have to treat
the opponent*.
The senior clam of the Ocean City High School win present Mrs. Ethel Holland Dike In an Interpretation of Edward Pep's play. “The Prince Chap.” This win be given in the auditorium cf the school, followed Immediately afterward: by a dance
panylng wood . _ In the water events the Mimes Roxana Sehragn, Jeanette Smith and Jeanette Garrettson gave very Sue exhibitions. Mrs. Arthur DeMaria and Kiae Alice Garrettaoa gave solo dances, while Mrs. DeMarto -n* Mtoa
Miriam Beiehley gather. Mias Rot gave several agio In the woodtoa
Margaret Stppt*. Mildred Imnaare
Miriam Reichley, ease* of the girls u and the member j of -he •goad who assisted in the decorating and * U Afti* g U* festival the public was admitted Into the gymnaalum of the
♦-> wb eh the public to cordially In* Anthony Helm went to PW***phis Monday for an indefinite
ELDORA Edwin Noon visited twwls Petemm Thursday night.
Millville on Friday. r. Gamer Peterson made a bu trip to Woodbine on Tumday. lt Parent-Teachers' Amociatl gave a supper at the town hall on •ter night. nets Hand and sou. Chris Hand, jamer Petereon made atrip to MlBriOe Tuesday an
The mambeis of the girls' ball squad gave their “aprlng feetlvaT Saturday evening in the eartoa-
Corson. well-known resort soprano, will also assist in the program with
a number of vocal
Regular baseball practice started Monday afternoon at the Municipal Baseball Park. Twenty or more
in town during the peat weak, dates for the Ocean Oty High School Be wUl soon come down for the tea- baefball nine were out for Practice.
I Manager Huff to completing the
schedule, which will Include contest* Mrs. Annie H. MacGreagor enter- with county teams, including Woodtalned her son. Latham Macgreagor. bins High. WUdwcod High. Middle a student at the New York Military Township High. Cape May High. Academy, at the Hotel Imperial over Brown Prep and other schools. ~
— " 1 taining the diamond squad this year.
Plans are cc'c^ieted for the twao- ”
ty-third annlveraMT of the P. O. R Member! of the Ocean City High of A. Camp. No. 75, this city, to be orc beitra. under the leader- * "l MonJny trenlng. Mnreh 80. at ^ of ^ Vincent, nre busily re-
Red Men’s Hall-
A potple supper was served Saturday evening at the lodge rooms of Natona Connell. Daughter* of Poeobontas. which was attended by a large local gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hughes are receiving congratulations over the birth of a daughter. Betty Jane, on Sunday. Both mether and daughter are progressing very well. PUts are in the making for formln,- of an ushers' union at the First Presbyterian Church. The board of trustees, it is understood are favorable to auch an organisation of the youths wbu attend the church. The Pi Epsilon Tau met Tuesday evening at the home of Mias I^nora Adam*. 848 Eleventh Street. Th< girls enjoyed dancing and music followed by refreshments until tote In
the evening.
Dr. Julius DeDan. well-known Shopkeeper, to the first boardwalk
bualnee* man to open bis establish- —- mm' for the summer season. Dr. ed and dancing
DeDan eend-cia a drug etore at Moor lyn Terrace and the Boardwalk. The members of the H. O. C. will hold a candy pull, besides tbelr rrgu- . Ur meeting, this Friday evening. Tb* session will be held at the borne of Miss Myrtle Madara. Palermo. About el* resort members will motor to
Palermo.
Thomas WKlUzna. Michael Plieggi and Elmer Bi.k« ly. of this city, made an extended nu,.o. trip over la*t week end. going to Trenton and later to Philadelpbia. where they visited I Charles Qlbb». a aludent at Drexel
IsnUtrte.
Thero to a pomlblllty that boxing sad wrestling will be adopted as major sports in the Ocean City High | School. The popuUrity attending the .nwn.l boxing and wrestling tournamenta here have made the appeal to have a eehocl tear meet other Insti-
ll earsing the Easter music, a program which will be given in the Music Pavilion on Easter Sunday. The progam haa been arranged by Mtoa Louisa T. Coraoc, director of the W*l echPAto The Ocean City Civic dub. which has
been nuponribis '3t
Music Pavilion
during the peat three year*, to spon-
soring this concert.
Ocean dty Council. No. 10. Dougbter* of America, held an Interesting sees ion Thursday evening at their lodge rooms in Red Men's Hall. Cape May County Past Councilors' Association were present as the guests of the Ocean City Council, in the evening, and the State Past Councilor* were guests in the afternoon. Aa enjoyable program of entertainment was put on by tbs local entertainment committee, and an enjoyable evening had. Mrs. W Jonas, of Pitman, gave several whistling number* which received much applause. Mtoa
well aa the av^ rated with col —aeon. Over owe hundred aad fifty parsons were praamt at the aEhir. TUQCAHOC Rev. aad Mrs C. & Law ■r. and Mrs. H. I
Sunday with reiatires ta Atlantic City. Mrs. Prank Ashworth haa returned to her winter in Mr. aad Mm. S. am. -jotored to Otoaahoro on Wedaeaday.
Friday. A great deal of credit to due t Ocean City tnlebowe operators ft way they ao faithfully gave prompt service in the time of emergency on Friday. March 18. The community of Tncknhoe takes this menus of exeering 1U since:. thanks. Mr. and Mrs A. Getsinger. of Cape May. called oa Mm. John Little lent Friday. Mrs. Elisabeth Dyer, of PhUadel-
aad family, of Port hdarwithhtopar,U. Mr. aad Mm. Aarou Hudson Mm. Battle Farter, of Port Morris, spent a day in town with mUUvt* recently. - * Petemen to tame from the Millville Hcupttal mack taprorud in health. Mr. A. Baud upent M—day nvaoicg at the home of Ok-vrtaa Noon. Mr. Harry Maokle aad wtte aad
Boat aad wife, of Mmvllle. spent Sunday, the 15th. with Mm. Hunt's atoter. ifly edaparty
to the fence which surrounds the graveyard on Sunday morning. Mr. Lorenso Lee spent Bt evening with Mtoa Beulah Hand. Kenneth Bonham motored toBeDe-
Samnei and wife motored to MiUvil’e on Mol day. Mrs. Severs Hand to Blending me with her eon in Pbiladelph Mr. and Mrs Harry Maczlc motor-
wlth Mr. aad Mm. Raymond Sack. Mr. and Mm. John Wallace motored to Ocean City Thursday afternoon. Mr. Somem returned from FT ‘ last Friday. Mr*. Rebecca Sutton ertertaiaed Mrs Frank Stevens, U FieaaaotvlUe. on Monday. A style aiiow for joung girls will be held in Corals City on March 21.
W. H. MOWEN Commercial Photographer 733 Central A\ t Ocean City, N. J. Phone m
MATTHEW X STAN
PAPER HANGING Done when you want it and as you want it. Large variety of samples to choose from. Let Me Estimate
Chat. R. Camp I i 2 Wert Jeraey Avenue See bie Oty, N. J. P. a Ben 121
Rsfreshmenfs were eerv-
ijoyed for the nlng. There
ware over one hundred members |
eat.
Bar. R. W. Crawford of the Coogmffational Oureh at MinneapoUs tow created a bit of farnUy cotspetition. Hto son, Stuart, 16. and Us dauguter, Marion, 12, altarnate with him on consecutive Sundays. It to said the youngster* are filling the church pews better than the father. Recently, 600 war* turned nway when Marion preached. She says long hair i* woman's glory end will set have her’* bob-
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times Dorothea Barlow and Preta gave a duet Sunday »j tbs First Methodist which was very much enby the congregation. This r was ne of the feat in *■ of
charge of Harry H. Lako. ehorwUr Plan* have bJT^mpleted tor the minstrel show to be given by Natona
H. M. STEELMAN and SON announce the opening of their New Plant at Schellenger and Arctic Avenues, Wildwood, N. J. and invite Builders, Contractors and all other persons interested to inspect this Modem Concrete Product Manufacturing Plant
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