|F HHP W. i ■ . OCEAN CITY SENTINEL OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1921 THREE-
D1DYA EVER SEE A JAP BABY SHOW.? J , ¥ >1 ! Jhii is ihe first one ever held and was featured by the Japanese roluny at Los Angeles recently. It was open to all babies between 1 and 2 years old. "AU of them batted 1000 per cent on the 'eats '." said the photographer who took this picture.
; PERSONALS I Harold Ferguson left for Phitadel- ' phia today to spcnil the week-end. Mr. Harry Stanton, local realtor, made a trip to Philadelphia Monday. I»r. Howard Recti, a cottage owner ..f this city was in town Tuestlay, Election I»av. Mrs. Katherine Shields, of Moorestown. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Eslltei Boo*. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Mills and .iaugliter spent Sunday with Mr. Mills' parents at Seaview. Mrs. Mattel Nickerson. spent last Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Ruing, of Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Russell have returned from a two weeks' trip to llri'lgeton and vidnity. Miss Francis McCarthy has returned from a very pleasant vacation trip to Philadelphia and vidnity. ■ Hiram S. Mowrer. cashier of the First National Bank, and! wife, have returned from n two weeks' vacation. Miss Miriam Marklcy, employe<i at the Weaver store here, is spending n delightful vacation in Washington,|
J). C. gsp Miss Mnud M. Foulds, of the First National Bank, is enjoying a two weeks' vacation in Philadelphia, and, Washington. Mr. anil Mrs. Leslie Friant are reToTVjiig congratulations from their on this. arrival of a'haby boy, who has hoen named Glen. Mrs. W. K. Buckingham, of Ailentt.wn, is visiting a few days with her Inother-in-lbw, William H. CoHisson,; 4 12 Anbury uvenue. Wm. H. Gardiner und wife ure on a: two weeks' vacation trip to Canten, Ohio. They are the guests there of Mr. and Mrs. Jume* Cherry. Mrs. l.abin Headley and Mrs. "Hannah Weisenthal atteudc-l thejast show - ing of "Two little Girls in Blue," at Atlantic City Saturday night. M*. Wm. T. Taylor will entertain otrFriday, at 912 Central pvenue, Mrs. Wells, Mrs. -Bender and Miss Clara llei.der, of West Philadelphia. Mrs. Emma Newkirk, sister of Mrs. Neils Carlson is in the Memorial Hospital at Woodstown suffering from a broken hip sustained in a fall. Dr. Herbert J. Baldwin with Mrs. Baldwin and friends motored into the city Sunday and spent the day at Dr. Baldwin's cottage, f»G Wesley road. Mrs. F. I- Foster, a resident here for a number of years, is nowjocated at Wilmington, Delaware. Mrs. Foster is visiting Ocean City for a few Mrs. J. Rusk, of lf>43 West avenue, accompanied by her daughter and niece, is visiting her sister Mrs. John Fletcher, 450 E. Girard avenue, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newton will leave here shortly for a vacation trip through Pennsylvania. At Williamsport they will visit relatives of Mr. Newton's. Mrs. John H. Ansley. of Philadelphia, who has been living in Sea Isle j City for some time, has moved here and will occupy 715 Wesley avenue for; the winter. Commander John E. Trout, of Morgan Ranek Post, American Legion, has returned from the National Con-, vention of the Legion that was held in Kansas City. Frank Sehneiiler and wife, who conduet a shop on the Boardwalk, have left for a trip to the west, where they will remain until February. Mrs. Schneider's home is in Detroit. Among the excursionists going to Philadelphia last Sumiay were Mr. and , Mrs. Walter Chattin and daughter. Mr. [ and Mrs. Adams, Scott Adams. Miss
h Mae Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Carwithen, | Mr. Willets anil wife, Miss Beatrice I Van Sunt and Miss Edythe Collins, j Frambcs J. Smith, an old resident • of Ocean City, recently living in Vine- . has accepted a position with Otis M. Town send the builder, and will again take up hi» residence in this rer Mr. and Mrs. A. J". Smith hare rv- . turned from an extended tour of thei New England States. They were accompanied home by a cousin of Mr. Smith's. Mr. Seth Cleaves, of Sullivan, ■ Maine. 1 : Walter D. Bonsai) and wife spent >. last wedk-eml at their cottage, 1432 Wesley avenue. The fine weather that t Ocean City has Iwen enjoying this fall has lured the Bonsalls back for many week-end visits. p The many friends here of Mrs. Hen- „ i y Boom were saddened to hear of her death last week. Mr. and Mrs. Boom have been summer residents of Ocean City for many years occupying a cottage at 1436/WesIejr avenue. e Harold Paris associated with the p real estate offices of John Foster the , past season, has announced his in- . tention of remaining in Ocean City all winter. The many friends of Mr.
TRIALS RESUMED Freeholder Trials Again Before Court, in This County The Freeholder graft trials were resumed yesterday at Cape May Court House. That -the most sensational of the cases will be brought up for trial is the statement credited to Assistant . State Attorney Win. C. Newcorn, in word received by the attomies of Cape May County Tuesday. _ The first one to he heard will lie indictment eighty-seven; the State against the Union National Bank, of Wildwood, when President Frank F. Downs will lie asked to show how (400,000 of the county funds were allowed to be on deposit in that hank without interest being paid into the County Treasury. Indictment ninety-six, the State •against Riley Mixner, contractors of Goshen, anil Joseph McKissic, freeholder f ram-Lower Township, on the dual payment oA Philip Speck, inspector on the Seashore road between Stimpsonx lane and Sunny Hall corner. It is charged that Speck drew ; two pays, one from Contractor Mixnei and one from the County, through. ' Freeholder McKissic. The third indictment to lie on trial ■ will be forty-three, which involves | Contractor Riley Mixner, of Goshen, I Fieeholilerx Joseph Camp, of Middle Township; John P. Fox, of Ocean City, ' Hope W. Gandy, of Tuckahoe: Joseph McKissic, of Lower Township: Theodore E. Debow, of Sea Isle City; John Groves, of Ocean City, ami John W. Young, of Wildwood. The charge is conspiracy to defraud the County out of 312,049. THREE STAR ENTERTAINMENTS Tickets are out for a series of three 'i entertainments that will he given thi( v winter under, the supervision of Mor- ■- gan-Ranck Post, American l*gion. , ( The first entertainment takes place on ; the eveing of November 22nd in the . Vresbyterinn Church Assembly room. Captain Alfred Smith says that these entertainments are of a high class and will be thoroughly enjoyed by anyone ! attending. The proceeds of the enter- | •- tainments go to the Legion Home *j Fund. :- Paris are pleased to learn of this r. decision on his part. ''j W. P. Bobbins, of Maildock's Pharmacy. spent Sunday in Philadelphia, visiting Mrs. Bobbins, who is convalescing in a Philadelphia hospital. u Mr. Bobbin* expects her to return t« '* Ocean City within a few weks. ===== ,r Mrs. Jennie Cheatwood and Miss Elsie Cheatwood are enjoying a trip i- through the south and will return to ' ' I sr Ocean City after Thanksgiving. Stop- j 1 m offs were made at Washington, Balti- . S in more and other points of interst Mrs. J. Wells, of Third and Corin- j thian avenue, entertained on Wednesie day lief ore closing her house for the ,e season, Mrs. Bender and daughter, of ! a- West Philadelphia, and Mrs. Wm. .. 1 ty j Taylor and daughter and Mrs. A. r. Oldfield, of Ocean City.
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