Cape May County Times, 9 February 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 12

CiPE HAY COTOTY Tuna!. FBIDAT. FEBRUARY 9. 19g_

Pagt Twelve

Seen and Heard in Ocean City

| Townsend Proves Ocean City‘Find’

Harriet M Schurch and one time principal of the We«ley »wnue school, has been kept busy AHln* the

gaps In the ranks.

To the mlschlevlous boy who lives from day to day In the hopes that an j extra recess from school might crop

i exir» icvco® —

.III, - ^ , T" Former Oeam Citi B* Schoi C«eI „„ „m, a«r. ~ona ;o oo

i Kmr nf i The mock trial of the Senior Class „ ,;_.J A. WoV* in

M r.P.ul.awdlta°wn|rtu«nbero |. t ^ H School has t^en

, The mock truu o*

Mr. Paul, a «c. , t , he HtK h School has been poet S re than local tame, ‘dtfor i ‘ ned unt U after the mid-year exphla where he wUl ^end a fe ^ jlna|ion8 The mid-year ‘““‘"a: days to transact some business. | Uon| wiu begin next Wednesday and Mr and Mrs. A. Randolph Fogg, conl i Ilue for three days, v 11 leave for Florida shortly by au- . ently t bi 8 Is birthday week totvobile. An extensive tour of ' h «] in A l P h P e ar Hlgh > school. Joe Broadley. Southern states 1* contemplated. All senior. Marlon Trout. Edna points oi Interest will be visited. ^ ^ V|lllaC e, Joseph Groszer. and George .. a ti R Ledlg. of v Shaw all celebrate the anniverJ33*"ocean avenue, entertained Mr Mrles between the 11th and the 17th. Ill D aulus and Mr. Stokley. of | xhe anniversaries run all the way Philadelphia, over the weekend. fnjm fourteen to seventeen, so It Is

Both aie summer residents ol Ocean , Bajd.

City. -I The engagement of Miss Elsl® ^ Alterations to John J. Foster s real K chn to George Baur. of C««Mn estate offlee are completed. There is 1 to . n . i 8 announced by Mra. EUxa an "outer office, an Inner offlee and a both K uehn. mother of the biide-tc^ Urge r~m for the transaction of 1 be. Miss Kuehn Is a

““.mo.m A'JBtln. r o, ^ = ^

„ni, b.re. «*>“'■“,'■ lb- “bimlSSTn. ol lb«r num..-

^"Sib “> S S,!5 .S.. b. bmiou. <r,»b..

Uut won another scholarship. Miss Mary Jeffries, a •opknore In 1 rir*i our High School, gave a party at her The Sunshine Class., of ?‘rsj honie a number of her classmstea. Presbyterian Church. w “ *"* er a a1 !! The evening was sp-nt in singing, by their teacher. Mrs. Smith, at her games, solving purxles and home. 7th and W esley avenue. on * p unlll r i, te hour, when Friday evening. Afte ''. b a ®d !f- dainty refreshments were serveo. meeting, games were pUyed and re pre8en t were: Cecelia Newfreshmenu were served about . .. con , er _ Catherine Gordon. Elsie The coal situation in Ocean City is cheatwood. Blanche Collins. Marion

not improved any. In the last lew Everi n g bam. Ruth Pruitt.

weeks barely enough coal came into Adamg> Helen Bakely. Marj Jeffr «. the city to supply the demand. Some william Moccned. Howard JeDrlea.

families have not been able to secure. and George Jeffries,

any hard coal during * h * I p a ul M. Spiecker is planning veiy ter. SubaUtutis see n to be tho U8Ual exten8lve improvements to the Strand thing. Ho ,el w hlch recenUy became his So many disciples o( Isaac Walton property. Otis M. Townsend has atop in at the olAce of Clayton Haines been given the contract for the work. Brick that Mr. Brick h-s Installed wh i ch u, Raid will cost in the neighan aquarium *0 that these fishermen borhood of *20.000. The scheme of mav indulge in their favorite sport, renovation Include* the erection of while transacting business with him. n . w a nd modern porches, anu a lorK* Mr Brick has always prided himself n umber of bathrooms are to be addaa maintaining an office ofservlce. ^ 0n the north side of JbehOSThe aquarium Is Just an added ser- tdry, seven new stores will be built, vie- equipped with all modem conventE a HacUliUbn, u.Ut.«t .onr-j-nca, .»b amlort. lor lb. l.n.bU, Intendent of the Shore Principal Miller, of the AUantlc

Stai Destined tc Make Good in

Faster Company

Intendent of the Shore Fast Une. p r i nc ip a l Miller, of the At will address the Progressive League CUj . Hlgh School, is carrying — - Monday. February 18th. This will, propaganda campaign to discourage be the second of a series of evening, , he g j ri8 ln every possible way from talks the first being given by Mr. j Uldn g rouge and other cosmetics. He Massey last Monday night. Mr. Mac- ^id. “it u absolutely disgusting the tflllan’s topic will be “Two Years in , wa y the girls use paint." Prof«sor tale of his experience* Slevell8 0 f the High School here

RnlKhpYislS. havp th

MUlan

Kussis. a '»‘ c among the Bolshevists.

Kinkaide Praises

OCEAN CITY—

Fred Townsend, elongated southpaw forward of the Ocean City Athletic Association quintette, one of the logical contenders for the Independent basketball championship of South Jersey. Is destined to sparkle In big league cage circles within the

next few seasons.

Such Is the opinion of Winnie Klnkalde. form* ''astern League basketball star of a de» vde ago. and now assistant coach of 'he Yale University quintette this se- aon. And Klnkatde should know whereof he speaks. Kinkalde. who once starred on the old Ocean City "Big Five." la now attempting to bring an Intercollegiate Basketball Championship to Yale, aiding Joe Fogarty, another one time Eastern League sensation when he

played with Greystock. Townsend, only t *T nty .

is playing his first season in *>lg-tlme cage circles with the Ocean City passers. He is left handed, making It necessary for him to switch the

ban from hi. right to left

dribbling it up the floor to cage the oval. More than once, has this clever trick eluded his opponenU. and

Tow nsend has scored.

Incidentally Townsend s sensation-

al playing has been one of the bright features of the large number of wins bung up by Ocean City this s«json.

"With the proper coaching. Town

send should be a star of first caMhre within a year." said Manager V.1 L llam E. (Kid) Garwood, of the ahore

combination Monday. . Townsend has already been intro-

duced to big league company, as two former Eastern Leaguer* are now playing with the shore five. They are Eddie (stretchl Miller, a center, and Joe Mangold, formerly aguard who now pun ** m “'' “

Townsend on tbe ottaaalwA

Miller and Mangold played with the Atlantic City Band Snipers In the

Eastern League this past season

doe*nT have this" probltin to contend

.■ M Simon -mldenl ol tho wlih. The Oeno Clip HUh Sobnol

S'lir EShuS he {SS'sSuie CM S ' l ‘“ l * ports blue skies and sunshine, and from Sea Isle City. says that he Is enjoying the real and recreation. Russell H. Nulty will OCEAH CITY IB 1943 preside at the Chamber of Commerce 1

meeting to be held on February Uth., Mr jjaisey’s prophecy for Ocean Bertram M. Darby, chairman of cl , y ln 1 j 4S to j d , n ,^ e course of his the Progressive league enrortaU- wh a , th e Young Men's ProgresKorrorhouTum- ^ht L-hon Mond»T „Uh,. hu ho., during the month of Msixh. with the an active topic of conversation about Adelphi Quartet, of Philadelphia, as , be 8 t rwr i* here ever since. '

• k« woowwo-tiown This atuelet sang si . , W._

PLEHTY OF FOKD SALES

the shortage of coal. Recently

1 school authority accidently ci across a couple of lads who were I peeking into the coal bln of one of

U; m the schools. One lad said. "I hope 1 1111 tte coal runs out so we can miss a

day or two. my roller skate* are running fine." Then, when the tanitor remarked that he was only rec'-.mg coal from day to day. a shout of glee sounded as the urchins dusted down the street. If* up to the coal yards

lend a helping hand these days.

Miss Lynch entertained a number of friends from out of the city during the past week. Seems as though the class girls might find a little rivalry at enterUlnlng. but then. It's

a w holesome *port for all.

A beauty contest that has been conducted by 'he classes during the past two weCA* was dosed on Thursday last. The final counting however will not be completed until the Utter part of the present week. As a re-1 suit of the primaries, there were eight candidates selected. The method employed made the girls vote for the best looking boy in her clsas and the boys selected the best looking girl In their class. Voting was active up until the final minute of the polls closing, making a sort of a definite opinion Impossible. The schools are on their toes now to hear the reporU of the finals. Weil have them

in our next issue.

Through the courtesy of James L. I Chester, agent for William F. Shriver. who no doubt recall their days In the various fraternities at school, the A. J. F. Club bare secured new quarters. The new home ol the Club Is located In the Bourse building. The members have voted these 1 men regular fellows, and fed that they couldn't have received a better ChrUtmas gift. The fact that business men of Ocean City have cultivated this Interest in local school boy* U an Indication of what sort of home and home life the dty has to offer. In all thar* are two rooms to the suite donated. One has been outfitted as a social room, equipped to accomodate all sorts of social a Bairs and dancing, while the other U reserved for games and business purposes. The rooms have been completely furnished with the neeeeaarj - furniture to make them comfortable —** and attractive. Including appropriau '.**'! pictures and penants. A vlctrola and a variety of magazines also eontrib-

Served Him

TMT .looA «!”“ 'M" 1 " edK# of the precipice- The o the enerr- .'.lere beta, them *“ eefiened to e lore »Ttleper-eo hl«h were Ihep chore lie mshtne cottree. Standing—eilhouetted moonlight ot the '““S -oblivion. 1” > 1 ' b ““' r them—they were one thing: the eeetgej ot the other, nearness. _ . v, She knew that she was going to be kissed, and trembled expectantly.^ She ellppei! her erm. nrerood the great bulk of his shoulders, lifted her lace, and closed her eyes. She knew that Le was looking at her. ••Dear." he said.

-Dear." he continued, “your nos*

shines."

She kicked oB bff whom and

leaped Into the abyan.

Junius, who l automobile last 1

to some of his frieodL --- derful purr In the motor. He lifted up the hood and found (he Office c»t

underneath U.

Borrowing rvoney from friend* makes them lose Interest. Speaking of rare entna—Uey re the only kind we have after Christ-

Tbe trouble with they think It’n a

kdelphi Quartet, of Philadelphia, as »treei« here ever since, he attraction. This Fo r half of our hotels. Mr. M .rid^Utb^STSir?Xb -id the season wlU cover a period of mu »ou the hearts of every one for- four months. The remainder the unate enough to hear them. hotels along the beach-front have a Donald Pat'.erwin. of the South year-through cllentlle. sufficient to leroey Furniture Company, take* meet all overhead expenses, and yield •ride m showing one about bis store. a splendid profit to the owner*. In the midst of bis February furnl-. The beautiful fall season Is the lU'e sale be still finds time tc- give city’s convention period, all hotels HU personal attention to a custi-mer. filled ,o utmost capacity. Dne of the ne* lines added to a m'-st Only one bt>«ii. with the exception complete stock ts the Cheney Phono- e f ,),« Flanders, has been built by ■ w. .. -. - Memlnfaltl, 1. w. V. I r. mil Cl Vl Vi ■ V,

omplete stock ts the Cheney Phono- e f ,he Flanders, has been built by raph Mr. Patterson malntslns that 8 tock ownership: all others have >cean City I* the logical -hopping teen built by private Individuals and

amer for a portion of Cape May and partnerships.

Lllantlc Counties- | The Flanders, built In 1822. and

2,rc£. •'rsEtisr.s &

“w room. bath, k... b«n mlJAl. ■tc mr Tm — „ The Uet rrwtlge of the original Aa-

S'vi^rtly ^'klanager** Bour- hJL'nUorium'NoS^f 1 81x“b‘^^'. RUer. Oc^CUr ^o.^ -au^e

Ing: South Jersey Heating Com*sny. PleaaantviUe. Runabout; 8. P. Koeneman. Ocean City. Sedan: Mrs k argaret Moore. Ocean City. True'.: B. T Anderson. Ocean City. Touring: John Marta Lumber Company. Trac-

tor.

net am CITY HIGH SCHOOL BOTES

Edw.-rd O. Kurt*, the authorised Ford dealer of Ocean City, reports the sale of twenty-five new Ford cars and trucks during the month of January. 1823. This would seem ex-

ceptional bualneeeforthe^as variety oi n.«*«.uc — J" w,n '" l growth and ' ute to make the new home a bright' £e~2o£u?t T-year-round denaand place. Think what « “ for Ford products. Heretofore. Ford must be to hold a membership in the

buyers have concentrated their or- a. j. f. Club,

der* in the early spring ™ n ‘“ i which caused a shortage of Ford cars and dlsaattsfactton all around, but this year through the efforts of Ford

dealer* everywhere and *

advertising campaign. * ,r '*PT t '7 Ford customers are placing their orders and taking their cars during the winter months in order not lobe disappointed In the spring rush. Pol lowing Is the list of new Ford car* delivered by Mr. Kurtt. of Ocean City, during January 18*»: Mr. Clayton Brick Roberta. Ocean City. Sedan: Chelsea Munle Shop. Atlantic City. Coupe: Justly Supply Cortpany. Ocean City. Runabout. Sam Hendrickson. Ocean City. Sedan: E. R. Bicklng*. Somers Point. Truck: W. H. Oldfield. Ocean CUj. Truck g P. Koeneman. Ocean City. Trac tor: W. F. Domherty A Bon. Allan tie City. Truck: Allen ftnith. Ocean City. Coupe: William Kautehman. Ocean City. Truck: Newell Cleaning and Dyeing Company. AUantlc City. Truck: Herman J. Miller. AU-ntlc City. Runabout: Wallace * Son.

Ocean City, Truck: E-Jgar F.

Ocean City. Truck: r-r Al en Co"™ Ocean City. Touring Will: urn J-™ l - llams. Ocean View. Touri ig: John J. 1 Ocean City. £j>dan; Maurice

Everything e Builder Needs m MASON MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES We Feature Prompt Service NO DISAPPOINTMENTS justTce supply company 14th Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J.

Every Day in Every Way Shoe Wearer* are Saving and Saving Since the advent in Ocean City of the aew ihoe tot have taken advantage of the great quality and Uw JtSat that have been brought to the community. ' Read These Specials and Smile Men’s Brogues Tan Strap Pumgj* ; Eight different O /K Military Heel. SfleeValue*. Value |6 LITTLE BOYS’ ABD GIRLS' L20ES Black s*nd Brown, a fS.OO value

NEW YORK

SHOE STORE 1018 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY

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•xtreordloarlli “iSTSSS. th. IoahA« ol th. It.Mis* Betty Smith Is a delightful (t i, u t| 0 n. has long retired from active boats**, no nay thoae young folks, a ho n ( e. an d enloylng the fnilU of hU weir her au*wt» laat Friday night labor*, and the fortune he accumuShe entertained in honor of her four- ,he year the Flander* wa* built leenlb birthday Dancing and game* Ore ..t the moat prominent corner* were tratur** ot ihr evening * enjtiy- i, a regular Patthenon of Trade, the nient At a '.ate hour the gueei* department More of Stalnton and Co., were uaheied to the dining room lhr j Penny of Ocean City, where dele*'able refre*h>nrnl* were Away bark In 18*1. a few of the wet >ed at aa artUtlcally decorated young "HkI.ih" of our city. vlalt<*l Atlabiv. Thoae preaent were Miew* (anile City, and became entbuaed

Betty Owen. Alice Hamilton. Beryle Retchly Jeanette Garretaon. Ellta-

Betty Owen. Alice Mammon, oeryie ovcr Rlwanla.

Retchly. Jeanette Garretaon. Ellta- They returned and our Klwanla betb and Jeanette Smith. Katherine club wa* formed. Billy Colllaaon Sw»m. Mewir* Nelaon Phillip*. Hu- 1,4 the group the flrat year, and the C irt Smith. Curtl* Powell. Charles brilliant writer, wit and wag. Dr.

agtnnia.

—■ — 1 brilliant Writer, wit au

•vaainme. • r ■ Latter Ktannard, eucceeded him. Smith. Joe Booy Janie* Howe. George ('ol!t*Min ha* been twice elected “rownmUler. and Polly Plleggl - * *-*

Kaddon Heighu will be the locale of a contest between the Ocean City Girl* - Basketball Team and the girls' team of that place. Friday evening la the date, and the girl* will leave In tke aftvmoon. Mr. Unger will not be In a position to accompany the girl* on the trip due to the fact th*t

t'olUaaon ha* been twice elected ,he boy* have a game acheduled for Mayor ot the city and we find him a* |he ,,«!* night at home. Mr* Unger

"Have you moved your houee’" 1* consulting State Engineer with a ^ bwfn „ a substitute. ,r question i .ti.x arke.i on the eoirtsof MiglneerBUtder hlm and will conduct the girl* there and loving day. Ocean tity i* ifaving * >'P »« adveriiiing bualuam. *e«<»nd|ha* a reputation, ao If our girls liming day ot it* •>»i Th* Un>“in •"'•v 'be norland Agen.) bring home a victory It will only be Intel Compart) have luo*ed two Mea*r» Muwiei and Nulty. the •• I aj,#t a bard fought game. . louse* from their property One ha* "anclei*. »" leapes tlvely leading j week In local High School -~n "oaith. It..<: Hardware ' 'i.' v t' „f •»««» mention wa. made of a clean Jlk were u!„, from a t„p abroad p.e«-.tt to the aid of Belgium', poor, in Asbury avenue ale,I.- i it., k f^' 1 M«< k. that laitMul tepoi ‘ Tbl* week we unearth another chari|M ,n These Itovlngs an t .ni. m- ,,r •» '■" ll “b *l*n ot the l^d ' liable art In the *etenth grade. Mlaa eaary li*w-au»e of the l».i lhat I lie «•' ►up.TMelng the gilndlng out KHrhum. the teacher of thl* uopectie* have been punh—.l and 'ajuabl. malectal a» 1,1 , *** ‘ t, i„ be rcmpllincnled upon re^rru^ lUlph .V^e' I'e-rbln, of generoatty Thla g.ade n VlT .ate Ocean CltV U ■ I. . tua "‘e foimei I* Mill bulldlna *.«al' u iambMlaly voted to apiend cheei abutt time it will be Imp- , ule n.ad* while the latiei har teiued | Turing the Chrietma* holiday* . n nimnlir he buslnseia arctic U,M ' '► •pending moat ot bl* time -In..ugh the North American Home. ; hu yatbt Ip Houthetn nalete | f,.r . .Ipple* In Atlantic City. In alt

"Oaa I be of nny

ward the aympathstlc motorist ..f a aan who wa* looking unutterable

l.ought* at a disabled ear. "How l* your vocabulary?"

i‘m a minister, sir." »hu - Drive ea" Solo

The leading I

The neat l

Hon t*

The

Inaln

cripples who l

Due to the tllneea of tearber* In be various grades of the i.^-al

. kphei with one wife ec bools a *u twill ute boa been :■** doubtleaa w.Midet* bow j teted Into ’.he ranks of tutor* Mr*, mnaged Ms writtoc Ralph Van Glider, formerly

The Man Who Signs Must Make Good!

K 9 I

A mpouible mac put* 1 o check—the equivalent of i

e to t piece of paper and it

He liffii Us name on the bnek of another piece of paper and it met an endorsed note—food for money. He write* a letter and it benomes a binding contract. The adding of the ncme make* theft thing* *oi»v and legal

ration*.

obligation*.

The man who sign* 1* respond ble. Ju*t »o with an advertisement—the it he has made a pledge to the public.

t!« man signs Us i

He if bound by his word as much ar if he signed s check or n not*. He must do what he promised on the terms he promised. If he does not. he courts business disaster. The man who advertises n lie publicly proclaims himself a liar. Such men are seldom in bufinem but

frequently in stymies

It is saf?r to buy advertised articles than nontLorript ones. It it safer to deal with merchants who advertise than with those who do not An advertisement is a signed pledge of good feith to the public. Cape May County Times