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er.-, and creating In Its stend the Beach Club, nn association to have much the same membership as the other, a meeting of Allen hurst Club members was held Tuesday night, and there it was proposed that the Allenhurst Casino be leased with a view to seml-excluslvo-ness. ,A' the Casino on the heaeh, the upp*r part of which contained a large ballroom. a dance will be held this evening. One of the most enjoyable outings -if1 the week among the younger set at tlAllenhurst was a shore dinner Wednesday night at Price's, at Pleasure Ray, which Miss Katherine Shanley gave her friends. Among the Newarkers there were Miss Jane Shanley. Miss Ella Lewis, Mins Mabel Selhy. Miss Edna Selby, Miss Prlcllla Thorburn, Miss Pauline Thorburn, Miss Pauline Stou-tenhurgli. Miss Blanche Plamondon, Harry Douty, Hugh Barrett, J. Turner,C. Wilson. George Smith, Harry Smith,S. Plaut, Linden Stoutenburgh, B. Quinn and James McCormack.George Clews, of East Orange, who Is a cottager here, In writing mueie for a light opera to he given by the young people of the resort. Mr Clews wrote Jersoyland for them Inst summer.Miss Blanche Plamondon, of Chicago, has been visiting Mis* Pauline Stoutenburgh. of Newark, for the last (. fortnight and will remain until the ( middle of next week Miss Plamondon ,ALLENHURST.[Special to the Evening Star 1 ALLENHURST, July 11.—Summer llfa at Allenhurst has again atruck Its pace and Is moving along like a glad summer song. Each morning sees a hundred or more young people down at the Casino drinking In the cool breezes and listening to the orchestra, or taking dips In the ocean or pool.For the purpose of dissolving tho Allenhurst Club, which has a very largo membership among permanent oottag-Iihs been horseback riding a great deal with Miss Stoutenburgh and Harry Smith, a son of tho Hon. James Smith, jr.. of Newark.The management of the Hotel Norwood nt Allenhurst hns Just Issued Invitations for a ball and garden parly to take place next Saturday night, July IS.Another r»*hr*nrfal for thlt;* amateur theatricals which the young people of Allenhurst are going to hold about August 1 as a benefit performance came off yesterday. Among those who will he In tho oast are Hnrry Douty. Hugh Barrett, Carroll Wilson, Georgo Smith, Harry Smith, John Turner. Slnteon Plaut, Linden Stoutenburgh, Hartley Quinn. James MiCormack, Miss Pauline Haggerty. Miss Jane Shanley. Miss Edna .Selby, Miss Mabel Selby, Miss Pauline Stoutenburgh. Miss Pauline Thorburn, Miss Priscilla I Thorburn and Miss Edna Lewis.Lato Newark arrivals at the Allenhurst inn Include Moses Scheuer, Louis Schwarz, Leo Rosenburg. Walter Rosenburg, Jerome Rosenburg, B. W. Straits, Leo Llssner. Mr. and Mrs. Sellg Scheuer, Leonard Scheuer, Miss Belle Scheuer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roth and David Scheuer.At the Dunes, and also from Newark, are W. B. Snyder. Miss Holden. William 11. Opperman. Henry P. Jones, Mrs. 11. P. Jones. Norman F. Carroll and N. A. Walters. From East Orange at the same hotel are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benjamin, Mrs. N. W. Bull, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Juhe, Mrs. Fan-! nle .1 Penam and Miss Helen Penam.| Other guests are W. E. Hampton, of Montclair: Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Davis, Plerpont Davis. Everett Davis, Mr. and Mrs. W. Willett. Miss Ethel Parrott and Miss Eioiae Willett, of Elizabeth.The Curlew is entertaining among its guests Chester Smith. Harold F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Burrows, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Burrows and W. E. Smith, of East Oanfee .and F. T.angdon Hughes, of MoVristown.At the Norwood the week's arrivals include Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Rcdfern, of Newark: 8. W. Baldwin. Mr. nnd Mra A. J. Wilson and O. H. Bowers, of East Orange.Other visitors at the Dunes Include Miss Phoebe I.a Prout and Miss Gnhrielle La Prout, of Nutley: Charles Aken and L. 8. Pyhans. of Plainfield, and Mrs. Thomas S. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Ainsworth Breck, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Krementz nnd J. H. Hart, of East Orange.CONSIDERATION.“My wife insisted upon my attending her pink tea yesterday afternoon, ami I simply had to swear under my breath.”•'Why. how was that?What else could I do? There were ladles present.—Catholic Standard and Time*.
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