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BGHT ¥EM L': (Continued from Pag* Si*' the local club, very tract wanti in Chicago. a:. comparativ little tatere.it w»~ there taker, title matters. Mr. 'Collisson left rooe ithat he wa* very mart ed trith the Clut- ;; that grcity of unlimited eppcrtvr". Claytor. Ha,.-.- Brick • a ' of hie petty hobt.i*.«. the. Cil BmHM. If the coming Summer hod the otv presenting a far - • picturesque apeararce with. trt--hrubbery. and well-kept ■ ■■■■•■ and lawns, it will cot b* la; Mr. Brick's charge. Mr. Brick rem laic-, hi- fell - Kiwanians that the Charoner Commerce, and the Y-ang Me: Progressive Ifor.r. ha-i tthe idea, an. I expressed the - that the Kiwanis Clue •• so also. Mr. Brick further inform* • chifa, that a committee of f, and experts in tree planting had lieen forme.:, any member ' which will be gtad to render a •utance to householder.- cinte:: - plating improvements. W. EL Maasejr cite.: ai, other stance indicative of the friend!;, spirit obtaining among the people of Atlantic aty towards Ocea CJtv. It trans pire.i that the Retar Clob ir, the sister resort, han ; viteo J. Howard Sloeum, as one of two speakers to address them upor matters affecting the hotel buri As Mr. Maasey pointed out. fact that the Botarians had invited Mr. Sloeum to address them, even bearing in mind that Mr. Sloeum is as highly qualified to .lithe country, was a flattering tribute and compliment to Occur Oty. COINER RE APPOINTED (Continued from Page One.) finned the recommendation A l communication was read from the ■ Fidelity Realty Company, request- '■ ing that the approach to the ; Boardwalk on the South side ofl 0
'C .,y;/' Tr- heart- e ft the High ad .ieftrte-' for another »»k \ PERSONALS 0 m r - ' Mr- William Mr- s Coach of Philadelphia. i. »• ami i-wre'r ■' the Brighton Hotel. • »f wa* fa »«ti recently. „ m - Mr- Elmer Cor-ur. of Tockahoe. g Cha rie* R. Sti'lwell of PMtanel- * * phia was among recent visitors. °1 Mr. Still well a a- formerly engag- H Mr. and Mrs. John L. Van Du.-er, . and their .laughter. M ss Alice, of ; PniladelpWa spent the week in '■* Mr* an., Mr-. Harold Curti- '* -ere calling on friends in Ocean | Th, Matt -f *e. * nelia Collisson, ar,-: the family will be delight/--1 jearrr that the *' towards normal health, Br following the recent operatior. per-f-rme-1 by Pi. Steele of Philadei-jJo phia. assisted i.y Dr. Whttteag. ' be: f Both phjsieiaii* are sai.'ljuine of a Cil
RSbert Bate-ran <■'. Ma.ricer v J . Chelsea Place. Frank Clark.', who for some Cm. V fetTC.! to ttilltwooo. Walter Dale . New York. « was a recent visitor to Ocean City Mr. av. Mrs. Earl Kramer were /recent visitors among friends ir. . • V-aker Cit; Mr. Kramer i« The many frie.-ds of Mr-. Wiliiarr. IjJte. Fourth Street will be glad to learn the lady is making e->od progress, recovering from a -.fall or. a recent Sunday. Mr. and Mr.-. Allen Bishop a-; *°r- paid a visit recently to the mother, esioing at PetersThe numerous friend.- of Mr. Mr.-. W. K. Ma»ey will be giad to lean that the latter continues to make excellent progresback to health, following the two operation, performed or her at the Hospital. Philadelphia. Mr. am! Mrs. R. Curtis Robintogether with the tatter's mother. Mrs. Young. Corson have left for St. Petersburg, Florida, "here they propose to spend the The party will be accompanied •taring the sojourn by Mr. and Mm. John B. Christian of this city. Mis- Edith Wi'ls of Ocean View a recent visit or over the week end the guest of Miss Helen E. Many will be giad to learn thai i John Trout, probably one of the : best known residents of Ocean i City, is making good progres- , i
.* r - High School, c. - * '-ea:*. Mr. T home in Plea -ar.tviUe. . V- M - Jr.-"- K. J*' ■ x.'r Scotch HaJL FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ' C<M:dmoed from Page One.' '■ r-perir.ter.uent M: Fort, an Mi.-.- Edna Wallace a- a- istar.t. The Senior Society will be elig- " i: e to all over sixteen years of :re By this plan. Dr. Voegeiin proture leaders for the church. A * or ' as a fhil'i reaches twelve years of age, he or -he will he higher division. In a similar jr.ar,ig "cr. '.he Seniors will :e recruiter frnrn the ranks of the Intesnedi- ^ Senior Scciety. will be held next - clock in the h arch auditorium, opening out on Wesley Avenue. -'lev. Chas. F..N. Voegelin will CLASSIFIED ADVS. ie '• I". S. Government I'nderwear i- J. 500.000 pc. New Government Wool Underwear purchased by us to sell to the public direct at "5c EACH. Actual retail value '■ f2-r>0 each. All sixes. Shirts 34 e to 41; Drawers 30 to 44. Send correct sixes. Pay Postman on de- , livery or send us money order. If ; underwear is not satisfactory, we i w-iK refund money romptlv upor. request. Dept. 24. The Pilgrim Woolen Co., 1471 Broad wa v. New ■ York. N. Y. • FOR SALE — One hot water fur nace; one electric "Thor" washring machine; one Simplex mangie. • Re; -• ■,< fnr selling: resjuire largsite equipment. Inquire Scotch j jHall, 5th and Wesley Ave. j
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\\ ( T I : a*- cord. - -tidents. • ' • Vice. Tuesday evening. Dr. *4. ; ^ 011 Buck together with their J. _ - a! effort, to I* pres- were cntertaine.1 «t ,lin *** v :'1; • • ■: - " i'-.g Wednesday. Mm. CUyto., Haine, ^ PR. VM> MRS. W. G. WAl.Tt'N i HICK EN SAI.AD AND VISITING FRIENDS HKRK . D M: William «. .Wal- OYSTER SUpw - . .v .. one ■: Hie A t*mPtJn* feast of jw. r , jeees.-ful op- -'-.d and oysters will ^ ^ M • V • Quaker City. Social Parloi r. of th, w .V - >• Mid Toes- JTeabyterimn Church. WewT - .... Mr Milton G. Pehruary Rth. • . f th.- Supper will be served (Mni are ii-eroa-tng c. M • .reactive ' "'dock, to ^pit the convun, ugh . ■ , auxiliar- f s" who desire to attend. vrganitatic r . .- r • « Kir -t BapXDVRRTISE IN THE SEKlj^
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$ 4 .50 Wholiday i excursion * February 22 Washington's Birthday PHILADELPHIA Leave* Ocean City on regular (rain - - 6.43 A. M. G needing it Speda Trai at Sea Ink luaetion Returning, leave- Philadelphia (Market Si. Wharf) 7.25 P. M. Additional Excursion- to Philadelphia Sunday «, April 15 and June 3 pennsylvania r.r. system The Route o( the Broadway Limited
WEAVER'S OUR Annual Remnant Sale WHICH BEGINS Monday, February 1 9th WILL BE AN EVENT OF INTEREST philadelphia excursion JJm Lincoln's Birthday i" Lis rrn (ith -> aw *. a. :na Si. > 4.U - • |jj - '£• ; j; RETURNING — Leave Philadelphia (Chestnut and Sooth St. Perries) 7 AO P. M. Ph'la-'elpKia & Re?c' :ig System
WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS | ^ Aristocrat ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | SHEETROGK I .. - ^ / I 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | ^ r "V ^ ^ KELLASTOjNE i| Sheetrock is a pr^uct ^ ^ ^ --- w ^ of rock— not wood or ' W/ ' ■ . C paper. Consequently it ,f , U Mr I 'jSlytK' S B wiu^not bum, warp or Make your new bathroom the comfort fly -/ * * ^tiont^ Sh eeUtxk 'can with the care it deserves. ' h'] studding.^lt^savcs the ^ ou will he pleased w ith our display of f IOWNSENDS >oFMBpv yard _57

