Cape May County Times, 24 April 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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Ocean City

8v oT this cltj •ojoyln. a abort otajr In Wernerevttla, Pv Miaa Simon, a atadent at Montclair Normal School, was am the recent riaitora. Miaa Anna Smith, a student at Darlington Seminar/, Jpent the past week end with her parents. fTUnttm Hartman, of Baltimore, waa the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Weeka, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Eaymond Brown, of 'Wildwood, were gueete of Mr. and Mrs. F. Leroy Howe laat week. John Acton, of "ew York city, former resident here, *aa among the recent Tie!tore here early in the week. Phillip K. Anthony and John A. Butte rworth, well-known summer residents, were among the recent rial tore. Garrett Pogue, Jr., of Camden,

ind Mrs. Charlaa C. Bead K^re reopened their summer teaidence at Ninth Street and Central Avenue for Dr. and Mia. Boyal & Holbrook and family are now residing at their apartments. Eighth Street and the Boardwalk. The H. O. C. held their regular weakly meeting Friday evening at the home of Miaa Belva Mumford, Eighth

Mrs. Minnie Sultan, manager of the Moorlyn Theatre, was confined to her home several days with a severe attack of acute indigestion. The first three days Mrs. Sultan's condltln was serious, but she la now much Improved. Engagement Announced Announcement has been made of the coming marriage of Anthony J. Plleggi and Miss Louise Pendano, of this city. The wedding, which la to take place in St. Augustine's Catholic Church, will be held early In May. Else Pedano, is the niece of Mr. and Mrs Anthony Pedano. rf 112 Tenth Street, with whom she makes her home. Mr. PUeggl la a graduate of the Ocaan City High School, Claae of ItfS. and of Bank's Business College, Philadelphia. He has been engaged in business here during the past few yean and is well known in local circles. Ocean (Sty Beat Somm Point The Oeean City Junior High nine won Its second straight game of the season Tuesday afternoon when it defeated the strong Somers Point Junior team, 11-10, in an exciting staged in Ocean City. Somen Point had won six straight contests '•refers bowing to the local lads. Chatt.'n. Moore and Oetalnger hurled for the local lads while Stretch went the whole nine innings ter the vtsitora. Three big Innings accounted for the majority of runs scored. In the fifth frame Ocean City scored six bile Somers Point scored i in both the fifth and

Ocean Gty Crvk Club W r *nt» Shade Tree Cotrimssion The Ocean City Civic held an interesting meeting Fridt^ evening at the City Hall. Mayor Joseph O. npion and City Oommlarioner William H. Campbell were present. Considerable discussion waa indulged In shout the appointing of a le Tree Oommlaaloaer and a Welfare Commissioner. No steps could be taken this year in making such an appointment because of the lack of an appropriation. However, both city officials wars In favor of making such an appointment for (126. The ouuttos of Ocean City's annexation to Atlantic County waa

Michael Plleggi, Thomas Williams,

Mitchell enjoyed a motor trip to Bridgeton and Vineland over the week end. Mrs. D. M. Jack, of this city, haa returned from a abort trip to Philadelphia. where she attended the her father. Jamas Todd, a

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Vint Presbyterian Church gave a short

Mrs John H. Honeywell, end son, Jaak, of New Brunswick, are enjoying a abort visit with* bar parents, Mr. and Mra. Paul Pilaggl. Steventh Street and Simpson Avei Mrs. Howard T. Johnson waa hosteat to members of the Woman's Bible Oteaa cm the First Methodist Apiaeopal Chu-ch Friday evening, abort bustnsen sjaelon was hold, lowed J>y a hostel enjoyed by about

resent day styles of bathing suite seem to be favorable to the Ocean City Commissioners. In bjx ing of this subject before members of tbe Ocean City Civic Club. Mayor Joseph O.. Champion and Commlsaloner William H. Campbell, declared that the present day suite were all right. However, both were emphatic in their statements that wraps or clothing should be worn over bathing suit when the person was walking to and from the beach. Com inner Campbell thought that the bathing suit guestton, which la annually brought up by local organisations. should be clewed with that of the annual candy war, "tha ' baard of tha batter.”

Tha Misses Ida Ziagler, Point, and Elsie Chattln. of this city, accompanied by John Taylor, also of thla city, enjoyed e abort swim in tbe bey, near Ninth Street, over the week end. The swimmers reported the water as rateer cool. BcJph L. Cheater, of this city, has opened tha tennis codrte at his Lagoon residence, and a large number of retort buslnew men are enjoying* the sport there. Jack D. Hendricks, who was coach end manager at the Ocean City Tennis Club last season, is assisting the player* In 0 their practice. Over ona hundred dollars was ported raised at tha annual shad bake give- by the member* of the Home end Foreign Missionary Society of tha First M. E. Church Friday evening. Tha supper wa* eerved In the social rooms of the chureh, and dasnlte the Inclement weather, waa largely attended. Lightning struck the chimney of a residence on Bay Avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh Street*, during tha electrical storm Wednesday evening. The house is occupied by N. a

i to tho chimney, the bolt entered the house and tore up aome woodwork along the Interior. No

A bl-county rally of the P. ( of A. waa held at the lodge rooms of Washington Camp, No. 7S. this city, Meaday evening. April 20. Hon. E.

rotary of tho Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, spoke. Mr. Bach, who Is also director of the American lotion bureau committee of tha Chamber of Commerce, 1* rated as one of tho bast Breakers in Pennsylvania. Members of tha Ocean City Civic Club west on rerjid os opposing the participation of any retort young

most part the matter eericoaly. A good bit of discussion was held over the conditions in and around West Avenue, particularly the sanitary and living coadlUonr. The local organisation will make an effort to better these In the near future. Mra. Elisabeth Gandy and Mra. Henry B. Cooper were chosen as delepa tea to attend the annual convention of the Federation of Women's Clubs. -hleh will c« held in Atlantic City. Mrs. MacDonald and Mra Kcaalle Howe were selected as alternates An enjoyable social time was nad after the bualneae meeting. Mrs. Koeneman gave a recitation, followed by other number* on the program. At the next meeting the annual report of the activlUee of tha Civic Club will be given.

lady in the beauty pageant lo be held * “ *

this fall in Atlantic City. However,, H

DIASCREEK Mrs. William Weatherby and Mrs. John Barnett were st Wildwood Mon<te>. Mra George Morton and Mra Edward Scull spent Friday at Court maa Mr. Charles Norton was -at-Oenrl House Friday. Mr. Bussell Weatherby, of Allan tic City, and Mias BusUla Stringpatt, of Mllh-Ule. called on Mra William Weatherby Sunday. Mra Howard Morton and Mia Elwood Howell spent Tuesday at Angle-

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Mra. George Reed spent Saturday at Court Houae with bar daughter. Mra. Learning Lloyd, of Court House, called on her parents here Saturday. Mra Joseph Mecstck. of Millville, spent tha week rad with her daughter, Mra Richard Lloyd. Miaa Evelyn Smith, of Stone Harbor. apent laat week with her grandpi rente here. fir. and Mra Riche;d Ewing and daughter, Joyce, of Ovjrbrook, spent the week end with her narente here. Mr. Wilson Kane and sons, Camden, apent the weak end at their cottage at tha bay. Mr. John Lawrence spent Friday a* Court Houae. Mr. Richard Uoyd and aon, Raymond. called on Mr. Berger, at Goshen. Friday evening. Edward Howell, of Court House, called bare Tuesday. Mra Morris Brook*, of Clayton, spent the weak rad with her tether. Ralph Norton's chimney caught fire Tuesday morning, but waa put out before much damage waa dona. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lloyd and aon, and Mra. Joseph Msaaick called on some -termor’* friraad* Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mi*. Charlaa Eaton spent Saturday evening at Court House. Mr. Ro> Scull, who haa been at S'eten Island Hospital, haa returned to hia home here. Mr. and Mra. Fred Smith, of Stone Harbor, called on her parent* Sat-

urday.

Mr*. James Down* entertained company from Phils*dvl^hte over tbs

weak end.

Mi. Garfield Llo/d, of Avalon Coast Guard Station, is home sick

with rheumatlnq.

Mrs. Lida Fisher was st Court

Ocean City Students Present Musical Comedy The students of the eighth grade, Junior High School, of Oeean City, aucce sfully gave their musical comedy, “Paul Revere." in the auditorium of the High Sehuol. Saturday evening before an auKlraoa of about two hundred and fifty peiaona. The praaraUtion, appropriate ter the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the famous patriot, was directed by Miaa Louisa T. Oonon, well known in musical and dramatic

elrclse.

The plot revolved about Paul Revere and his love afialr with Molly Faxtca. daughter of as B»s*1sh legalist. Difficulties In thsfr aMaln brought about by Rrltteh officer*, followed by other evnte leadte the alarm, ware brought to a lax by Raven's dasklag ride through tho countryside. Tha part of Paul Reran wae played rather capably by Frank Tarasra. MARMORA

^ . havin* *' Day and Mr. Samuel «M*hte b fi^ri embtematl^of**hi**rJ^ | Com P ,OD out of town Sunday. MHatoto Seat emwemaiic oi inu rv- ||r >n)J h Ho|mM t

E T'.,with hi. mothar. Mr. Millard Dari* was at Court

Houae Tuesday.

Mr. Samuel Compton apent Monde) at Court Houat. Mr. and Mrs. Olln Reed and baby, of Trenton, spent tha week end with hia parent*. Mr. and Mm. Georg*

Last year Oeean City wa* lapraaeated in any of tha pageant program* aad this year th. ladle* of the Otvte Club are of the opiuloa that this men should be reprearated. As latero*tiag”e*ealc* of Oeraa Cur OouaeU. Daughter* of America, waa held at Rad Mra** Hall. Thuraday evening. Two member* were Initiated late th* lodge. Tbe resort loUga will eatertaiB Holly Council, of Wildwood; Avalon Council. Cr«aceat Council, of Cold Spring, and Oohanaey Council, of Rrldgaton. on April Id. A clam initiation »«H be put on by tbe last named eoua.ii at

that Um*.

Mr*. Cbeeaman was called to Mill vllle to th* bedside of her daughter, who t* very alrk. Mra. Harry Krrlcao... who has been In Trenton tor a visit, returned lo ber home here Saturday. Mr Edwin Hewitt, of Court He i* building a house at North Dtea ter a Philadelphia party.

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE G. O. Trim, of Philadelphia, waa a Sunday visitor of William T. Royua and wife. Mia* Anna Wolcott and Mrs. Alexander Dougina* prars gueete during the week of Mi*, babelte Thompeon. W. S. Jonee was la Wildwood Saturday night Mr. and Mra. George Brewster, of Philadelphia, and Mi*. Paulson and non. ot Cape May, wore Sunday visitor* of Mrs. Sarah Spalding. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Elmer and daughter were la Wildwood Sunday

ght

Edward Janeteon has a new*coupe. Mrs. Howard St'.tea entertained frieuds ra Sunday. Mr. and Mi*. Edward Norton aad family, of Townacnd'e Inlet spent Thursday with Walter Morton and family. Mra. Samuel Stttes, Mr. and Mi*. Howard SUtea aad eon and Mr. Coleman 811 tee spent Thursday Ir. Mill-

ville.

Howard Charieeworth .and Rayon d Sparks ran in WDdwdod on Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. EUsa Broadwater celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary on Srfr day. Guests were present from Leesburg, Philadelphia and Millville. Mrs. John S. T. Burke la speeding this week in Philadelphia. Joseph and Oscar Sutton, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday at the lattra’e home her*. Mr. and Mis. Leslie Norbury i eon. Lester, motored to Fair-view Mra. Thomas N. Martin returned with them for a week's stay. Mra. Charles Springer motored to Cased ex on Saturday. Mia. Reba Gavrtaon returned home from Orovllle on Snuoay after spending s few weeks there with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Baldwin and Bridgeton on Sunday.

talaed the W. C. T. D.

after-

r. William Steele aad sou. of Philadelphia, spent tbs week em their summer borne here. Mi*. Asa Madera entertained th* M. E. Sewing Circle Thursday afternoon. Their next meeting will be held at Mr. Harry Dlbb'e. Somer* Corwin, of Seaville, made a business trip here Monday. Harry Robins and Herman Bayer, of Ocean City, called on Herbert Madam Sunday afternoon. Clarence Smith was in Atlantic City on day laat weak. Mr*. William Sapp called on Mix. Richard Hamel .*rtday afternoon. Marshall Jobnara was In Ocean City Monday. Mr*. Marie Yount motored to Cape ■May City Saturday afternoon. Mr*. Spencer Young entertained relatives and friends Sunday. Luther Scull, of Manhattan, visited hi* grandparents hare on Wednesday. The P. T. A. of tbe Reealty'* Point -chool gave an entertainment TburoMra. E. A Stratton and daughter Frances, were In Philadelphia Satur-

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Mrs. Amy Gannon was la Camden Sunday. Um TorottpAolm Sm, MmI The proposition of taa Board of Education of Lower Tewnahlp to i chase land and erect a new com date township school, which wa* fore the voter* of that Township for decision on Tuesday, at Cold Spring was overwhelmingly defeated. Therr were 411 votes east, aad only shorn sixty-five favored th* plan.

I . By Air To Pole -

Donald B. MdSmaa la hurriedly making final prsoaratlopa far psbr exploration* and a fight te tbe North Pol# tWa rammer fa a U. ft. Navy plans. Th* million* of ■T*ar» milas of waste tends bst’cwsc Alaska aad tha pole wtS be explored, motion jteturaa taken and

TUOCAHOE

Mr. and Mi*. Fred Hagai gan* motored to MUMUe Wednesday evening.

on laat Friday morning in tha MU1ville Hospital, U recuperating nicely from tha operation. William C. Btr*> Woodbine Saturday morning. Mr*. John Bergh. Jr., h vary IB with toasliiUs.

spent Sunday hers with Us mother. Mr. and Mi*. John Wallace have been entertaining Mr. Wallace's brother, of Buffalo. Mary her a ai to rod to Millville Friday Mr. R. Taylor, of New York, sprat Sunday with Mr. and Mix. Jamas Taylor. Bari Frasier, of Ocean City, was In town on Sunday. Dr. J. 8. Knowles and family, of Mill vine, spent Sunday with Mr. and •'im. W. R Shaw. Mr. and Mr*. Tomlinson have been entertaining Mi*. Tomlinson's motb- - and staler, of Egg Harbor. Mr. and Mr*. Jamee William*, of unden. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Enoch William*. Mr. and Mix. S G. Langley motorad to Cape May Court Hopae Sunday

Mr. aid Mr*. Chariea 0. Oonon motored to Canada on Sunday. Mr*. Alha Frtedaaan entertained i Sunday Joseph DUka and family and William Lvkeua aad family, of WUUametown. and William Hillman and family from Millville. WUliar, Powell and wife entertained friends from PteaaantvtU* on Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Charlaa Gaakli: and daughter, of Oeean City, spent Sunday with Mra. Bai) Foster. W. Oolites Thomas ratartateed at nnar Sunday night Dr. Alex, oon, wife and son. Mr. nad Mra. WKlteai W-lkar entertained friends from Mil’/in# . tha weak sad. JoMra A Yanoa. wife aad daaghW were U Cape May natnrday evra-

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Mra. J. B. Clark aad Mr. aad Mra. William Steal motored tto Phltedal-

her. friend. Miaa iroa* Wooison, Friday night Charlaa Calhoun and wife s| Sunday In Phltedstphla Mr. and Mrs. Martin Spalding’ and Mra J. E. Clark were In Wildwood Saturday night Dominick Trombetti. on Saturday moved hia family to Capa'May. where be will open a barber shop Mr. John Mathis, of tha Stone Harbor Coast Guard Station, apent I day and Mvnday with hia wife and »uy. Mite Alberta Willi* came down am Millville and epent th* * end at her bom* here. Mra Roorback went to ftheff on Friday to spend the summer with

Mr. end Mra Cole.nan Taylor ware In Oeean city on Sunday. Miaa Vivian Ware ratertalnad frirafe on Sunday. Bari* Corner, of Alias Us City, aad Chaster Ooraer. of Philadelphia, sprat Sunday with Mra Bite Oomar. WlBiam Brown, of Rivtrsldo, Is ■pending a Um- with hia parent* [lap Emm* Dougherty sprat Saturday In Philadelphia. Georg* Paul visited hi* daughter, Mra. XJnseua Peteraun, at Cape May, on Sunday. Miaa Deborah Chamber* aad Howard Mltcheler. of Margate City, visittl Clarence Jones and family

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Janes Fisher aad wife, of Wild••ood. were Sunday vUltora of Charles Long and wife. Mra. Raymond Burks entertained her sister and brother Miaa Mildred and Prod Allen, last week. Mrr. Scull la very ill at this writing. Mrs. George Paul la caring for her. Mr. and Mra. Willard Dllks aad rhlldron, of Mill villa, spent Sunday with Samuel fttltaa and wife. Th* enterUlnmen'. given by tha giad* school puplla was a decided »ucease and netted a nice sum to buy milk for the lower grades. Mias Alberta Hughs* aad Albert Clott, of Millville, apent Sunday hare with Fred Hughe* and wife. Mr. and Mis. Roeooe Spalding epent Sunday In Millville. 8. T. Godfrey and family motored to MIUIvHle on Sunday. Secretary Ague Botiffia Alva Agee, aeeroury of the State Board cf Agriculture since It* Inception. nine ytara ago. haa tendered hia irolgnatton. which has been accepted. William B. Durr##, of Plaiesboro. has brow named as his ■uoceeaor. Secretary Agas*a resignation beoomaa ef-t’-rtlv* June 20.

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