Ocean City Sentinel, 5 April 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 5

' OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 1923 FIVE

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Large Crowd Visit This Resort Over Easter Holidays

F. I). Fryer and family, of Phil- I adrlphiu, were among the visitors i to thl» resort over the Easter sea- | George 'W. Uber of Philadelphia < ami Ocean City, who has been 1 spending part of the winter in Da- I ytona, Florida, is contemplating i an early return, and will stop in | North Carolina on the journey W. W. Tyers, the popular pres- 1 ident of the Ocean City Fishing I Club, was in town during the week-end. Mr. Tyers is antici- ( paling a very large attendance of | the Club at the Annual Banquet , In lie held in the Manufacturer's Club, April 26. kit-hard W. Torbert, a student , of the I'niversity of Delaware, is expected home for the Easter holidays.

Miss Edith Blundin, the ilaughter of the popular proprietress of the Qiscayne Hotel, is here visit- | ing over the Easter holidays. Miss i Klumlin is enrolled among the 1 students of a school in Newton, Pa. 1 Among the week end guests at ( the Biscayne Hoel are Mr. and , Mrs. J. W. Laudberger of Chest- t nut Hill. West Philadelphia was repre- c and Mrs. William M. Carty, Mrs. t Franklin Grubb, Mrs. Edna Smith and John O. Myers. * ^ llartman K. Oilmore of Philadelphia was in the city over the seek end. Mr. Gilmore is a 1 memlier of the committee charged ' with making all arrangements for the unnual banquet of the Ocean : > City Fishing Club. ! . Past Commodore and Mrs. Jus. ' W. Fenley. of Philadelphia, spent the Easter season at their cottage, | 1416 Wesley avenue. 1 Tlie past weeks visitors to the city included Prof. Richard Hart- 1 man, who is a member of the fac- ' ulty of the Northeast High School, ' Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Seel, of;1 Maplewood, are the guests of Mrs. . Elizabeth Blundin, of the Biscayne j! HoteK Mr. Seel, who is associated with the Standard Oil Company' of New York( is a relative of Mrs. Blundin. Frank H. Piatt wus a visitor | during the past week. Mr. Piatt | i- now manuger of an important | theatre in Coatesville. i

Mrs. Isiuis Leightenberger and her daughter, of Germantown, are ^ enrolled among the guests at the t Imperial Hotel. f Mrs. l«sher, -of Harrisburg, is d also a guest comfortably located at the Imperial Hotel. ^ Mr. and Mrs. James Ward of c this city, recently entertained as I their guest Miss Florence Gould, |e of New York. I Mr. ami Mrs. Walter N. Acton of 1 this city, were visiting friends in Egg Harbor City, over a recent 0 week end. „ Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Acton [ entertained over the holidays, Mrs. 1 Acton, of Wilmington, t Defer, -ihe former's mother and Mr. I and Mrs. Edward L. Wilson, of f Swedesboro. ' Mrs. W. P. Miller, of Riverside ' Drive, New York, anil Mrs. G. H. Krii, of Milwaukee, are enjoying \ i delightful visit to this resort, the ( tuests of Mrs. H. S. Bussom. c Miss Anne HeafTordu, of Philalelphia, and Miss Helen William- i on, of 8warthmore, were the ] tuests of Harvey and Miss Cor- , lelia Collisson over the Easter hoi- - days. Mr. and Mrs. I.. W. Hirach, of , 1

■ were among the past ■ - week's visitors, looking after their | ■ property interests in this resort. Mrs. Mary Henry, of this city, 1 i entertained over a recent week end, i i Rose Siedeken, Miss Alice ; - and the Misses Margaret . r and Helen Gillespie, of Philadel- i Among the guests registered ut . the Biscayne Hotel are Mr. and > ■ Robert Dolgleish, of Geimao- 1 ; i ' The guests at the Imperial Ho-; " tel indued Mr. and Mrs. Harry ' und daughter, of Pleasant1 ville. Mr. ami Mrs. J. Black, of Camden, are also registered as guests' 1 at the Imperial Hotel. Guests comfortable domiciled at j Ilrucebridge Hall include Dr. Charlotte G. Wood of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Roberts and '

Roberts, of Lanwlowne, are 1 enrolled among the guests at ' Hall. Interna! Revenue Collector and i Mrs. Blakely McCaughn, of Phila- > ■ delphia, were recent visitors to this ' resort. They came accompanied < by Mr. and Mrs. William White, I also of Philadelphia, who own a « • charming cottage in this resort ami > . rewell known summer residents, i 1 Mrs. W. M. Ranck of this city, spent the week end at Ambler. , Mr. and Mrs. j. B. Carl of Phi- i adelphia, are geusts at the Bis- i I cuyne Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Blackmail, of Third ; I I street, will entertain their daugh- ] ' ,ter Miss Amy Blackmail, over the.! t Miss Blunche Clift, of Philadel- | , phia, is a guest to this resort, registered at the Biscayne Hotel, i The many friends of Councilniuii . i William McCoach, of Philadelphia, . and Ocean City, will i>c delighted , hear he is recovering nicely from the serious illness to which he ^ succumbed some voks ago. .. M. A. N i c . oss, of Mount Holly, s is enrolleil among the guests : I the - Biscayne Hotel. K. B. Rockwell and family, of ' Philadelphia, were among Easier visitors. Mr. Boekweli, prominent r in legal circles to the Quuker City, I an active and enthusiastic memt ber of the Ocean City Fishing Club. t

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holmes, of are occupying their cotand are entertaining as their guest, Mrs. Elmer Most, of Philai delphia. Dr. and Mrs. Claude Le Royof Philadelphia, have opened their summer residence on i street and are entertaining i|as their guests, Dr. and Mrs. John Heckley, Master John H. Beck- - and Mr. and Mrs. David O. Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Dailey. and family spent the Easter sea- ; son as the guests of the former's' i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. ; , Mr. Darby lent his valu-j , able assistance to the Ocean City i . Orchestral Society, at the two per- i ! the Society gave at thej Public Pavilion Saturday and Sun- . ^ayLawrence Trout, Oscar Davis, ! Vernon Giberson and Ralph Sickler, i of Willlhmstown, were among re- j cent viaitora. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Dittrii h. I - rf this city, entertained Donald! i and family of Philadelphia, - over the Easter holiilays. Mrs. Ir- j - win and Mrs. Dittrich are sisters. ; Mr. ami Mrs. J. Aimer Dittrich.! f of Philadelphia, paid a visit to their j s

1 son Walter A. Dittrich, during the | • past weeek. Miss Hattie Lee, of Haddonfiehl, . a visitor to Ocean City over , the Easter Holidays, the guest of! > Dr. and Mrs. Thooiley Hughes.! t Miss lee is a frequent visitor to, |( - and an enthusiast over the many j virtues of Ocean City. j l Moore, of Philadelphia. I ■ Police Justice Francis H. Ware - a visitor to Pleasuntvillc dur- ; ing the week, at which place he is building a fine two family apartA TRIP TO HAVANA - Continued From Page Four I in which the Darby purty soiled ! -i was overtaken by a fearful storm, " nnd very soon the artillery of the. I elements was accompanied by ai

musical medley of moans, groans, Q and wails. The dfeka anil floors 1 1 were littered with prostrate pas- 1 ■ scngors, all overtaken by a morbid I I do-ire to hear the ship was going ■ The inspection of baggage liv Hie I I customs ir evidently quite an im- B , portant procedure, the officers ex- I , ercising 'he utmost vigilence, les; H I some tourist had attempteil tc H . smuggle a quantity of pre-Volstcau H nectar from Havana. During the itinerary around the H resorts, the Darby party H • met a number of Ocean City resi- H ■ dents and summer visitors, among H whom they name Mr. ami Mrs. H . I.udlam, of Maryland, Mr. aml;H Mrs. ' Rltehliousc of Philadelphia, I K ? and the lady who during the sum- H mer season, presides over the j Mr California Pearl Store on the H They also met Mr. and Mrs. 1 Paul, Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Coreon,! , Mrs. Lndle of Pine way House, and Mr. and Mrs. George of the Hotel I Normandy Passa Grill. Mr. Paul has won for himself » more than local fame in the vicinity by plunging into the ocean and ; rescuing a woman from drowning, j ' A Psalm — Not a Slam on Lfe i Tell me not in mournful numbers f Advertising. is a dream. r For the business man who slum-' Has no chance to ski mthe cream | , Let us then lie up and doing. Otherwise we may be done. , Still achieving, still pursuing f Advertise and get the "mon." j r Atta Girl Impossible one: "Aw, Miss Peach, is the pleasure of this dance , to be mine? f Miss Peach— "Yes. All of it" | > STREETS OF OCEAN CITY St. Jus PUe* 2>» Are* ; "ZSXir*. EKniSr S Mukt Pises. A— ■ J Park rtmm. WuMup Areas. Brishton Piece CorlnthUn Arenac. '• i Fifth Street. r S1R« y | Plymouth Piece. fcttorren Bond. . Eiihth Street Bert Boat -iSKftJE- «USSSL T3SJf?U A SUB Eleventh Strekt. TVeet to the By. Twelfth Street. North Point Hoed. Thirteen th^Stiret. _ (N. of •izrvijb. Str- ™ - " Fifteenth Street. Lncoon load. Sunset Piece. Ber Boed Beronne Pleee. Creeeent Boed. , Cbeteee Pleee. Inlet Boed.^, •I ! Serentcretk Street tebrlahl Bead. Elthteenth Street Waaler Boed. '• j |, r ae» Holly Tree Boed. AreTeee er Streete 5toeton*^dkR°* Reeelne ParelM Neaean Boed. I_j Preen Bnr to Oeeen Cwrdcni Bond. lr Pleasure Areas. tech Bead. I 1.

MRSrS. HOWARD SLOCI M INDF.RGOES AN OPERATION Mrs. J. Howard Slucuin, the wife r «• the popular president of the ( Flamler.- Hotel Corporation, went iiinler an operation for appendicitis „ ai i!ie Monmouth County Memor- • ' ial Hospital at Long Branch? on . Monday of last week. The numerous friends of Mr. anil " Mrs Slot um will be* delighted to : " . i qyi that -the eperatlbn proved i eimnently successful and that the ; expected. Thai'* Fair Enough She "What is the shape of u ' kiss,?" He— "I duniio — but give me one ami we'Jl call it square.'' CITY OF OCEAN CITY. N. J. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS

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Pint a i. ARM BOXES: , r »"»._*(" hs -|| " I ssTAl.l-ATION . Th- ri.nirerr r shall forni-h eli naree- # ferr -rrb-ir to irrvprrtr inoeU rhc edtnoo-

" ."[hThr'vnd^wr'Trr." ™l.,.n '' Ridden must >VW'I» full dat ailed epeciReel ions in thrlr bid, of all the shore el* with irhcitoirrairh* of one. elwr a list of 2 "j plsrr, in lbs Stela ^of N#|w^Iareer orjethar I All bids must be aroenpanied br a err- | I- T reasorer of Orran Clly. New Jersey, or vj id ! ra«h in^lhr sum of liMM. as a rruarmn1IAKRY A. MORRIS. id i adv.. *-». Jt. City Clerk.

Ocean City Laundry Co. FJ. McAllletar, Prop. HOTt.L WORK AND FAMILY WASH 6th and Haven Ave. oe» ah r... Ocean City, N. J. ■ 1 Seal fcslalp ADRIATIC BCILDING Eighth Street between Ocean and Atlantic Avenues Telephone 2H5 OCEAN^CITT. N. J. Ewing T. Corson REALTOR ASBURV AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. d.

DOIN'T BE LONELY JOIN THE CROWD WHO DAILY SMILE AS THEY 'Twitch the Switch" for Silent Service and. the "Matchless" Night Atlantic City Electric Company, •I . " ....

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