Cape May County Times, 29 May 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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bar tkraa gtrli “Kin” U qu»rUr^*ck OB Use football aqoaC and Um *lrk are all oc the local baak-

spencer Bwbb Mots7 Atlantic Oty.

in Use family. "Htna" Htm at

«. .ad Un. Howart a motor tit* to *

i motor trt» to Iww Toak

k« John Kannodor. Of occupancy.

Hr. and Mr*. JM to New Tote, i

fSertoo ob tUo wtoni trip.

r and Mr* WUMaa Malrdaad

; opened thalr cottac* for

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Decoration Day in Ocean Gty

hade ud Flic fetu* Wm Be Chief featsro of the Obaemace

Mlaa M. Engl lib, of Uta Knyllah iparttaant la tba Ocean City Hlftt School, who haa been In PhUadelnhla the peat week rialtl&C her brother-la-law, retaraed Taeaday. Her brother-in-law. who waa aerlooaly 10, died Friday

to«llah haa tantht la this aehool for the peat eight yean and thla ie the Snt time *e haa mieaed a week straight. Mlaa KlaUer, rallsf teacher, has performed her duty admirably.

Un. Anal# H- * Eiuabeth Oaady haea retuniJ^fSn a trip to WartOagtoa. |L- they took in the Qulagaecrb ' ^ alau had a daMghtful to Annapolla while then.

Lightning Strikes Church Steeple

Ocean City - M t claaa InlUattoo on Than-

"id-ood did the

I the offleer* of che local team. jrfrtahmenU were eerred by the

The following rlalted the Eetokah Lodge. Wildwood, at their meeting: Mr. and Mr* TheoTownaend. Mr. and Mr* John

Mr. and Mr* Jaa

IS*”’ Ml* Mahlln BoWnaoa, Mrs- F. Leroy Howe, Mr* Kile Robinson, Mr* Adam* Mr* How-

ird Busaom.

a to Walter Lerlneh dog dance and the duet by Min Fret* and tally Piles*!. The bids for the “Prom could not be glnn away and only the Jt aior* Senior* aad. faculty could be present.

During the terrific electric storm on last Saturday craning,

Ocean City wert

startled by an unusually rlrld flash of lightning, which struck the rteeple of the First Preabytarlan Church, at Serenth and Weatoy Arenue. scattering slate sad wood erer the streets and breaking the windows In aereral nearby houses. When the first of the congregation entered church Sunday morning, they found the light fuses on ‘the opposite aide of the church from the switch-box and every bulb In the building broken. The steeple was totally destroyed and the remains S—n Mkely to fall at any time. The damage Is estimated at about

Memorial Day exeret esc City will be conducted unr the auspices of the G. A. R-. Morgan Ranch Poet. American Legion, and the Cittsens' Commute* At J P. M. the Civil War veterans of Ocean City, members of the G. A. R.. will hold a flag raising on the camp grounds. The flag, a beautiful banner, will be presented to the Q. A. R- members at the auditorium on the camp grounds during the exercises held

there.

After the flag raising. Rev. Norman Vincent Sargent, chaplain of Morgan Ranch Post, will deliver a patriotic address. Preliminary to these exercises la the camp ground, a parade will form In the Pennsylvania Railroad ground* Eighth and Wesley Avenue. at 1.80. the American Legion, Band will bead this parade to the| camp ground. All patriotic and dric organisations and the gtr- al public are cordially InrJied to enter the parade. Immediately after the camp ground exercises the band will render a short concert, then the parade will move down Wesley Avenue to Ninth Street, to the City Hall, where the American Legion will place a wreath on the •oldlers' monument and fire the customary salute to their departed

Ocean City Life Guardi Are Back The efficient corps of life-savers

that are here rrmy iramer are back again and hope to uphold their enviable record for another year. Captain Jernee will lead them again this year and tb« majority of the old-timers wlk? be i watching the bathers and riady tc offer their lives any time to insure safety along the beach.

Lutheran Church Dedication

The dedication of St. John's Lutheran Church, Central Avenue and Tenth Street. Ocean City, will 10.45 o'clock. The service will be take place Sunday morning at In cnargo of Rev. J. Chantry Hoffman. D. D., General Superinten-

dent of the Home Mlasioe and Church Extension Board. The service promises to be an Interesting 1 one, and as the public la Invited a large attendance is expected.

Old Gant (Who bad Just sat on a young man's hat): "Good gracious, what a start you gave me—X thought it was mine!'*

The One You Like

Representative# of the local 118.000.

laughters of America vlMted Killan, TuMtar 300 Penn H«ll Girls

U order of I>. of A. was Instituted. T .taboe aid the work, which « tv. conelderod excellent. Thoae comprising the Ocean City delegation were Mr. and Mr* V. A. Porter. Mrs. Charlotte Jaap. Mr* Ma Jeffries, Mr* Abbl# Oonver. Mr. md Mrs- Albert Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dixon. Mr* Anne Lake. Miss Sallte Lake, Mr* tarn Warner, Mr* Rhetta Jeffrls* 3}! Horner. Mr* Dorothy Barw-

“Herm” Back Pot The noted football star and all round athlete. "Herm" Brtvaga. who has Just finished hie • year at Temple College, s»tB_h» * non for the of the beat knt men of the local High alumni There arc Selr&gns In the

Given Yacht Trip

Ocean City High School ’‘Prom’’ Was Great Success

The 800 girl students of Penn Hall, now sojourning at the Flanders. Ocean City, were given a rare treat by the Chamber of Commerce week. At a recent meeting of the chamber It was suggested by ••Qua’’ that the girls be given an outing. It was decided that the anting be In the form of a yacht ride ett the bay. Largely through the efforts of “Ous" thla was made possible and the girls enjoyed the boat ride Immensely, the last boat going out oa the ocean. It was a brilliant clear day. a perfect day for the affair, and at latest account no oae w>« sea rick. Local aatooob'lee conveyed the girls

from the Flanders to

The trip was mads In relays, the first boat gulag out at > A. M.

Credit will have to be given to

Edward Williams, Jack Godfrey. Frank Grosser. Rosalie Ryan and Em'ly Pileggt, the committee who engineered the Junior-Senior ’Prom" last Friday night. In th* students' opinion the present “Soph" einss will have to go some to surpass it. The Wildwood Beach Combers Orchestra furnished delightful music and the buffet luncheon served by the Arcadia

s very delicious. The dance

lasted from 9 A. M. until 1 A. M. The program of the evening was very well given and the talent good. Elisabeth Booth's solo, “Please Learn to Love." was excellently given and the tango by tlise Miriam Relchley and Beeeie Ledlg was one of the hits of the evening. Much applause was also

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Oil Cook Stoves Two burner $6.00 Three burner $8.00

Let us all join in honoring them, ic a few abort yean: at most, those yet with us will have gone to join the ranks of the invisible hosts which preceded them, so we have only a little tune in which to show to the remaining few our appreciation of their wonderful service to the nation.

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