Sep 1926 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Sep 1926 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Sep 1926 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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I. iifts. J. A, Folm hat wtonifd to<br />
HIM home'in HiflBdilphJa after<br />
spending the summer In her eat.<br />
I tage on <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue.<br />
I Daniel Faunee has closed Ms eat'<br />
Dr. Watts Given Reception<br />
him, :•.;•; ,<br />
A large cake presented the r<br />
turned to his home In dermantewn, for Europe<br />
lents in addition' to lee cream, ,<br />
P. S, Pox has closed his Atliintie<br />
Mr, Watts left <strong>Ocean</strong> Oityfeday, »<br />
Philadelphia. W. Watt*, rwtor <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity<br />
Jos, Fees has moved from Phils. Episcopal Church, gathered at the<br />
delphia to his cottage on itenton rettery list night to (ay their H><br />
' P lqce '" this »lty- spew* to him, it bn<strong>of</strong> h« tenth<br />
I Mrs, Harry S, Tinkler has closed anrilVemitry at this pariah.<br />
I h«-ntttp n Hnt street and The Hsv, Wilson aTIattfeirree.<br />
I returned to her Philadelphia home, tor <strong>of</strong> the Church <strong>of</strong> Uw Good<br />
I Win. E. Massey, Sr,, <strong>of</strong> this city, ihtphirtl, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, presided.<br />
accompanied his son, Hjehard, to Then) were a large number pres.<br />
IPotutowti Monday, The young ,nt, amorii! them the Bev« 6.<br />
i »«in is a pupil at Hill School, Walter Shelley, iinstor <strong>of</strong> the Ban.<br />
°SVf mcH 0p J u i 1L R. ,N, tdwanls and Wm, K. Mas- „„,„,, S „; Sth, 2Pro.byterian l f l " Church, J K<br />
"«••., Jr ~ °Ji 1 "",,"'^ £ »pW Both spoke highly <strong>of</strong> ttiiienieisef<br />
'SS* 11 ,?'/ 0 " EH beUi M"> da y.|Alr. Watts to ni/chuKh ond t« the<br />
!The bird* were iiuite numerous, I cit%.<br />
] they report, Mr. Edwards shot 28. Y i-«_ BnBol „,, «•«,« rt.<br />
' ami Mr; Massey captured li. Mr,' ^ , HP,, P . ».i Ms vocation. From here he<br />
I went to Boston, when he has nude<br />
arrangements to take a ship for<br />
England tomorrow. He expects to<br />
arrive at Liverpool on Monday,<br />
October 4, He will tour England,<br />
Franee and Italy,<br />
Returning he will leave England<br />
about October 30, arriving in America<br />
about November 7,<br />
He has had the' pleasure <strong>of</strong> visiting<br />
Prance, Greece, fflgypt, Portugal,<br />
Turkey, Palestine and Italy on<br />
other occasions.<br />
»"K, ? S"j J The Rev. George W, Boate, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphis, will serve, in the ab><br />
senee <strong>of</strong> Mr, Watts, one the tint<br />
.Miss Mildred Voljthart, <strong>of</strong> Oht<br />
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H - E > M < l"»> returned to hi«i George S. Gr<strong>of</strong>f, <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Jt realises that another yester-1 ° r f l " ""%,__. ..._.,.<br />
Wfiv^- mLAl , West Philadelphia home after a National Bank, ami Mrs, Grolf, day has slipped <strong>of</strong>f into the tale <strong>of</strong> j c h o r k ' 8 R Slntlen p r<br />
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ME M* _ • . Pleasant pleasant summer gummer at his hl« cottage eottsn onJ •• - '— . ! a vear year that is Bast—a past—a vaiir year full <strong>of</strong> ef a lav lay reader <strong>of</strong> the church, will take<br />
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rmnk Nelms and family turns \ \ssnnnHnn is nffermd<br />
closed their bay villa and are now<br />
at their Wejt rhiladelphia home, I<br />
~" "I family'<br />
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rlch "el" 1 1 *! a new day is charge <strong>of</strong> the ether serivees,<br />
[ssoctaaon is urrerea neM and that tomorrow, with its * ; .— •<br />
Fine Site For Cltlh PWPneUe opening, has much prom- yanonenUal, Holland, has the<br />
riflejinrpruoe taf <strong>of</strong> ev#n. gnatet uceomplii*- onj, publle bee marfct in the<br />
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iiWw« few Says "ago, * "* ;' summer in their Third "stree? cot : bus huil been taken <strong>of</strong>f so early, for<br />
jttp»';XSBulldir and wife, <strong>of</strong> i tage, it has reacted in some cases in real<br />
SW' I'TJL ^turned frpm an| George Wolfe has closed his Gen- hardships, especially in families<br />
SJHB, «> New York Oily imd tral avenue cottar and rotumed where the husband's business re-<br />
WMBHats <strong>of</strong> interest In North to his home in West Philadelphia, quired his return to the city and<br />
. Her made ths loumnv In MM H P_ Bnim •••• ,i»,.d i», tha wife is unable to run their car,<br />
In the port <strong>of</strong>flee. ' Sir, and Mrs. J«mos B, Collndny I BBardwalk,<br />
who have closed their apartments, the I Ajiothtr instance was noted <strong>of</strong> i<br />
iitniiner season St. James, 6cea« aven e, near I buyer who had been attracted to<br />
at their | the beauties <strong>of</strong> .the Bayside and,<br />
,tf Cooto has been<br />
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I when about to close the sale, found<br />
jgjMataUntt he has short <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Wnj. Bartli is now at her it wm too -„ ,„ u,<br />
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h ? "> B»la=Cynwyd, ha«n| cla8= 'i%%?, &„"£ _<br />
, mm Gen- jy ||,a movement has Been on I<br />
„ _.. i , „ foot each year to keep people here<br />
y's Most Beautiful Month," it is<br />
j_- •- no mere than fair that they should<br />
pS^ttKinjiftfcia^'olf MW- "Mrs. John J. Barmr has do«,l have proper transportation and the<br />
M«Wundi» to ttis rfty u »er Pleasure avSuf c<strong>of</strong>fige a"d bus ke & later -<br />
t»i*fr»Bg;,M«bel BhjzariL returned to her home In Dreitel A card party, to angmint the<br />
Intawtate Rifle Tournament at Sea Girt, General Spencer, whols moie<br />
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a Pi Watton has elosed Ws cpt- , . ' 0 80 8 years yars old, acHvoly directs the affairs <strong>of</strong> the tournament as as<br />
W* •« Brighton Briht place l and iis<br />
now I" clpaing (he worlc <strong>of</strong> the year Camp Commander, Cd He H in i the th it inspector, genera! ! <strong>of</strong> f Stt Stte' pmetiee ti for<br />
fa -'P«* arlito-MerthBntville hbme, the story vt the layside Citie As- New Jersey, and has witnessed mores <strong>of</strong> matches. Colonel HeDauguI,<br />
ue cottage anil relnmcd to his Umjkor B. B- Draper ami wife MeiBtlen, pant and present, ia one who has won ilistinctiBn in inany rifle matches, and Is known to hun.<br />
^ifl^WJPNtf*?^ ' have elosed their Pint street cot- <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>ress, dreds <strong>of</strong> riilemen in Mew Jersey and elsewhere, Is the iteeutive <strong>of</strong>fieer,<br />
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Values ill Real Estate<br />
Below Market Value—Thrie lots on Asbury Avenue, 80 x 100|<br />
Each between Twenty-sbttT! and Tweii§<br />
ty-seventh Streets. $3,225 each. Morl-5<br />
gagi, 80 percent. %<br />
Exceptional Valufr-Three Iota on Wesley fload, 95.4 x 1281<br />
Large cottage with basement apart-".'<br />
menl and garage built on one <strong>of</strong> ihM<br />
lots. P6.000 for the lots with the imf<br />
prov6d property. Financed. |<br />
bedrtforhi, bath, living room, dlninglj<br />
room, kitchen and outside kitchen, laun-l;<br />
dry tubs and flnished attic, awnin|B/|<br />
and screens, hot water heat, lawru