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Ocean City Warn TlrcleU Z*yotU, of Palntyr*. wm the rueet of Mias (Mlre V. ajr, dur-
lac the week.
Soott Ad>m«. a. etudent at Trinity OoUegre. spent the holidays with hie parents In this reeort Richard C. Ooaa, of Clereland, amon* the week's riel tars. He reals tered at the Bleoayne Hotel. George Lenhart, editor of the New Jereej Hotel Pilot, was among the recent visitors to this reeort. ■William Simpson, of Atlantic CHy, and former resident here, i among the recent reeort visitor*. Mrs. i* L. Howe attended the County Republican Club meeting at South Seavllle last Thursday after-
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Zayotd. of Bel mar, N. I., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Way. of this
dty.
W. Ward Beam, director of the "Dally Doxen" cisseee during the summer, was among the Cuter cottagers. George K. Gardiner, n sophomore at the University of Pennsylvania, spent the holidays with his parents In this reeort. Ben Chew and Gas Bring, hers of the Atlantic City High School swimming team, were In town during the Easter holidays. Edward M. Sutton. Jr., a student at Snsquehanne University, enjoyed the Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Sul
Mias Evelyn C. Rickard, of Phlla-
erm during the past week. Mr. MacNatt and family have returned from Florida, where they spent the winter and hire opened up their boardwalk shop for the aea Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel 8. Goff, of the Goff Apartmenta. are expected home on April St. after a four months' tour of the South and West.
Fdwin Baron. Marcus Blackman. Gua Smith and Herbert Hoffman, of this dty. attended the Easter dance of the Gamma Etta Kappa fraternity, held In Atlantic City Saturday eveu-
The Allegro dub gay a very enjoyable program over the WPG broadcasting station, in Atlantic City. Miss Louisa T. Corson, director of music In the local High School, charge of the program, bliss Emily Boxler was the accompanist. A number of students from Temple University. Philadelphia College of Osteopathy, and tne University Pennsylvania came to this resort early In the week and spent the remainder of the week at SSI Second Street Interesting meeting of Ocean City Lodge of Rebekahs held last Thursday evening at Uie Red Man's Halt Thirty or more i were In attendance. A very delightful program of entertainment was given after the badness meet
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A cabinet meeting of the Epworth League of the First M. E. Church
Monday evening at the *
of Miss Ethel Lee. tSt Pennlye Place. It wa* decided that the next social of this organisation will he held at
XicfcMMMrtM The baseball rt^e lost their ftrst away game of dm seam to P bine High by e, S to S ■core. Adams startec on the mound and gave way to In. Tolson in the fifth' Inning. Anthony Belvagn. shortstop, scored three of the Ive nun made by the locals. The Easter dance of the aophomoi
Ocean City Churcira Special Eaatsr Programs
Special Bast* given, at the various churches Ocean City last Sunday. Cantatas rare pressaM at the First V. M,
This year's graduation clam prom lam to be the largest In tbs history of the school. Thirty-three eeaiort are expected to graduate this J« Paul Rovers’* Is the title of the musical comedy te be given by dent In the auditorium <n 8* turd ay evening. April It. Mias Louisa Coreon is In charge of the play.
A number of complaints have been registered with dty authorities by official* of the Union Paving Company. concerning the reckless driving of motorists over sections of the dty
hare been placed. la all them c
Ocean Avenue, near Tenth Street.
barricades which temporarily
taw* off the street and run on the •oft concrete beds Increased vlgli.j lance oa the pfirt of the Paving ' Comeaev me* te tM. h..
The todies* Auxiliary of the First I reebyterian Church will give entertainment In the social room the church. Seventh Street end Ocean Avenue, on Monday evening, April 20. One ot the Mg features 'of this
affair will be **Soem
Band,** a novelty on the program.
Miss Ruth PUtt, i Heights, motored to this resort over the sreek end and enjoyed a short visit as the guest of Miss Florence
Mlntaer’s candy store, on the boardwalk. are among two of the latest boardwalk estballshments to open for the summer see son. WllUiur F. Hkriver, well-known boardwalk confectioner, will ( his establishment at Ninth Street the Boardwalk, about the middle of Howard Barrett. Belva Mum ford.
tored to Wildwood Thursday evening to attend the basketball game between Ocean City A. A. and Wildwood a. a Henry Townsend was recently reelected as secretary ot tb. Board of Education for the eighth otusecutlve term. Mr. Towasen. 4 was :Jso granted an tncreue of two nundred dollars in salary.
resident, has recovered from injuries suffered to his eyes He received a number of burns from being exposed to lime, that necessitated hla being under a physician** care.
The Casino Club opened for the first time this season on Saturday evening. Domey Anderson** Orchestra furnished the music for the oi« night. The popular dancing studio was rather crowded ou this ocea with many visitors as well as home
folks.
Captain Jack Jernee, head of the Ocean City Beach Patrol, assisted by iber of the patrol, -a getting the beach appartus and life saving In shape for anotner rum- . sign. The headquarters ctatloa. at Tenth Street. Is being reand greatly Improved Aeto present Indication* the
n advance of last ■
that more drastic action ‘ rn. A peculiar feature of the complaint* Is that the damage to brio* done practically'altogether by sort residents and not by vfaritors. Housecleaning rime is a good time dispose of thorn articles you are it using in the house or ihe farm. Advertise them la the Uon of the TIMES. beautiful woman, says one who n. can eeaUj spoil It all by ha>
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tartan -Our Lord. Victorious." by BHtotsun, with music by Barry So«e Sherry, was the cantata given at the First Methodtot Egtecopal Church by the choir under Harry H. lAke. Eight hundred perseaa were present to attend the aenrlocs. At the Flrvt Baptist Church the choir rendered a cantata entitled •The Resurrection.” by Charles Fonteyn Manner QUntnn D. Lowden was in charge. The services at church ware also torgely>.tlsa<M **The Greatest Lore" was the n of the cantata given at the First Presbyterian Church. Miss Louln T. Corson directed this besides taking part in 1L Ohb gi "gallons of the At St. Angusttae Roman Catholic Church an tnterest'ng progn given by the ehMr of thirty Caroline B. Rodger t charge of the program. The new altar cross at the Holy Trinity P. E. Church the morning asrvtoe. The cram to a rial for the Into John T. T<
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church, was la charge of Rev. Dr. Bertolat, o' wa* In charge of the o vices held at St. Mu _ Lutheran Church. Tenth Street and ley Aveaus. A large congregation wa* present.
E B. Arnett sape the Cl Jcreaee between »i. artist and so Illustrator Is that the artist drives a Ford and the Illustrator a Packard.
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The Ocean City High School orchestra gave a delightful concert at the Municipal Music Pavilion. Boardwalk. nsar Eighth Street, tost Saturday and Sunday evening*. Ira Viacom, director ot the orchestra, wai In charge. The concert was ?i charge of Mis* Louisa T. Corson. This concert was sponsored by the Ocean City avle Club, which has g~ these concert* during the past three years. A number of popular melodies ss well ss old time favorites constituted the program for the oc-
Wittwood Basketball fflifjnpioni Wildwood A. C. defeated the Ocean City A. A. In the ninth garni basketball of the season by a 24 to 26 soore. This broke the tie that existed between the two quintets and
ball championship of Cape May County to Wildwood. It was the fifth aoccemlve victory over Ocean City the Wildwood court this year. George rbolser and Tom Delaney were the stars for Wildwood, the Atlantic City flash noting four field goals sad four out of five fouls. Delaney dropped In three doubledeekere and made good seven out of thirteen trim from the foul mark. Eddie Miller, who Jumped center for Ocean City, ecortel two field goals _nd six out of fourteen tries.
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