Cape May County Times, 11 May 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Seen and Heard in Ocean City

John Sucrhnrd, of Philadelphia, who U entmaed to marry Mlsa Catherine Kraiker. of Philadelphia, on June Snd. motored to the aeaehore. ►pending several daya at the Blscayne Hotel here. The Ocean City Storage Company Blxth atreet and West avenue. U building a storage house at Tenth atreet and Haven avenue to better take care of Its Increasing business. Joseph G. Champion Is the builder and William H. Dleeroth the owner. The Rev. U. S. G. Bertolet. superintendent of the mission board of the Lutheran Church In America, wa* In town last week, where he met W. H. Deleroth for a short time. Mr. Bertolel wa* here for the purpose of starting the permanent work of the Lutherans in this city and making preparations to build a church on the lot owned by the church at the corner of Tenth street and Central avenue. Owing to the lack of a suitable place on which to hold the Fourth annual Field Day festival of the Ocean City Public Schools which was to have taken place Wednesday. May SB. has been postponed this year. Buch Is the definite announcement made by Professor Elmer E. Unger, director of physical training In the resort's public schools and approved by Superintendent of Public Schools James M. Stevens. Members of the South Ocean City Improvement Association and their wives, following a dinner in the Bourse Building In Philadelphia, last Saturday night, decided to erect a community house In the Fifty-First street section here. It is planned to have It ready for the opening ceremonies on July 4(h Addresses were made by President George Patton, of the South Ocean City Improvement Association and Mayor *oeeph Q. Champion, of Ocean City. Among the arrivals at the Strand Hotel during the past week-end were Mrs. Elisabeth B. Obertel. of Cleveland. O.: Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Smith, of Philadelphia; Thomas Smith, of Overbrook. Pa.; E C. Cole. S. Cole. W A. Brecht. Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Kurts. Dr. E. M. Hull. W. T. Myers. Hr. and Mrs. M ah Ion Greb. William Huffnagle and J. M. Mackln of Philadelphia; Howaid Scroll, of Atlantic City and S. Callahan and Mrs. O. Greenwood, of Pittsburgh. A a umber of young women from the G\ '-mantown Friends' School recently vis Usd the resort, staying at the Blscayne Hotel. Those In the party Included the Misses Killough. Dorothy Downing. Maybelle Kline. Betty Hillary, Louise Goodman. Dorothy E. Lesley. Katherine M. Harris, Norma P. Lukena. Elisabeth Otter. Elisabeth Llppincott, Marguerite R Smith. R. B. Good, Elinor R. Pinkerton. Eleanor E. Archibald. Mary R. Miller, Doris A Miller. Margaret Hay. Aana E. Willis. Mildred Warfel. Jane McCandllsh. Betty Montgomery. &tber M. Thomson. Elisabeth N. Bwartly and Clare E. Lukena. This coming Sunday will be the last that the congregation of the First Baptist Church, of this city will woishlp In the edifice of Tenth street st Wesley avenue. Such was the definite announcement made today by Rev. Milton G. Luck, pastor of the church which ha* been sold, snd will be removed within the next several weeks. The new ICO.OOO church edifice will be built on the grounds which the old church now occupies. Koy Bouigeols. one of the owners of the S'rand Theatre In this city has given the spacious auditorium over to the Rev. Dr. Buck for the holding of the devotional and religious services until after the new Baptist Church is completed. Champion Wins Prixe Robert Turner, cashier of the Mechanics' National Bank, of Burlington. wa* the speaker at the Kiwanls Club luncheon at the Blscayne. Ocean City. He talked on Americanixa-

tton."

Things seemed to be coming Mayor I Champion s way. After he and Commissioner Corson had been given an ovation. Mayor Champion won aj prize that gives him the privilege of j S week's outing at a hotel at Mount | Gretna. Pa., beginning June 30th. The members of the Kiwanls Club will hate their annua! outing Tuckerton. May 18. and a committee went up there yesterday afternoon Is make arrangements for the affair. Coast Guards are Leaving

Mr. J. Jacks, who has been ill for the past several weeks, will leave the ! Blscayne Hotel where he Is now stopping. and journey to Chicago. Mrs. W. P. Miller, of 410 Riverside Drive, New York. City, spent the past week-end with her slater. Mrs. H. S. Busson In this city. Her husband.who Is one of the prominent tobacco manufacturers of fieri York City, will spend the coming summer months here with hta wife and daughter. Secretary F. Le Roy Howe, of the: Ocean City Chamber of Commerce has announced that the local civic organ-, 1 ration did not hold Its regulsr, meeting on Tuesday night, being postponed until Tuesday. May ISth. owning to the Municipal Elections for City Commissioners. Another announcement mad? by Secretary Howe, was to the effect that Charles P. Vaughn, president of the Phils delphls Chamber of Commerce, one of the largest civic bodies In the world, has been Invited to speak before the reeort Chamber of Commerce here next Tuesday night.

WOCDBIHE WOTS DEBATE FROM WILDWOOD SCHOOL The final debate for the Rutgers Ir.terscholastic debating trophy for High Schools of South Jersey won by Woodbine High School, at the Wildwood High auditorium. The defeating of Wildwood In this debate enables Woodbine for the se< time to receive the Rutgers debating cup. The cup will be awarded at the Commencement exercises on Friday evening. June 8tb. Wildwood gave a strong fight but for the second time met defeat sgalnsv Its old rival Woodbine. The topic for debate was "Resolved Thai tn View of the Economic Distress In Europe tne U. S. Should Caned at Least EO per cent of the War Debt* of the Allies.'' Wildwood represent ed by Edwin Wlnkleman. Captain ; Louis Semberg. Lilian Sage! and Hyman Baker, alternate upheld the affirmative of the question while Woodbine represented by Abrata Kopmen. Chester Rablnowlts. Isidore Immennan. Captain, and Eddie Abramson, alternate, upheld the negative of the resolution. The judges Mr. Unger. Mr. R be her and Dr. Slcklee gave a unanimous decision

for the negative.

This la the second year Woodbine won the Rutgers Cup and they now expect to debate the Rutgers College Freshmen debating team.

ALL COFTEST BU8HE8B of each of the candidate* In the TIMES' circulation campaign, which ended last Wednesday, was Inspected and counted by the Judgee. In the presence of three outside w'tn roses, and records are now on file In the TIMES office. where any candidate, or anyone interested, may Inspect them. The business of each of the con trotaqta U kept separated, and the business of any one. or all, can be readily checked over, and the vote verified.

. H Yenney $31 8th Street

FREDERICK P. CANFIELD Re-elected on Tuesday as Avalon Commissioner

Old Indian Relic Found

Last Saturday J. Archer Stackhouse. the County Farm Demonstrator. found n narrow head that wa* In perfect condition on Jac' Bethel* farm, on Goshen Rc-d. Stackhouse found the relic several feet under-

ground while practising row!

in Bethel's orchard. The old Indian and stage trail formerly panned within a few feet of this orchard. The arrow head 1* of the same type used by the Sennl-Senape tribe when Capt. Cornelius May visited Cape I

Wildwood*8 Hew Shop One of the flneet shops In Wild wood is the Walter M. Beers sacIus Ire shoe shop. Beers, formerly located In the Aldlne block, recently mov ed Into new quarters opposite Marine Bank, on Pacific Avenue. The stock In the commodious shop rivals that of many of the metropolitan shops where anything fretn a workman's boot to the lateet varied colored kids that are the present fashion fad can be viewed or purchased. More worship and less warship would aid the old world. A good day'a work atarta the night before with a good night's sleep. That Is something fox-trotters should remember.

Ocean City Storage Co. Sixth and West Avenue

Furniture

May county In 1888.

T01 Asbury Are. ocean car

Many a Good Wife

SAT a WITH FLOWDf John H. Lake 750 Asbor, Avene OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY

PIANOS, RUGS and STOVES

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IRVING W. STREET BROKER PHONE 332-J NINTH ST. AND HAVEN AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. After Office Boon Hotel Risonyme Several Good Apartment* at $400 Real

NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY ASSOCIATION INDEPENDENT LISTINGS Fourth St. and Asbury Are.

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Announcement NEW YORK SHOP 936 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Clothing for Men, Women and Children, Millinery and Hosiery Formerly NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE of Woodbine, N. J.

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Atlantic City but to properly cope with smuggling overailona would require a force aeteral times larger than tbe fifth district now posse The service, however, he said tasking every effort to halt landing* and had assumed additional duties in this rt.pect. '•Tht Fifth district men have capturec more contraband liquor than any other government depart* on lhe Jersey Coast." Captain Cole declared "The seizure at Sandy Hook y-'sirrday is an example of the vlgilanre of the men." In conneetion with Captain Cole'i assertion that the Coast Guard service wa* faring * possibility Of being seriously cr-spied because of pay ton dll ion. The Proas today learned that n concerted action Is under way to make a red* »1 flea It on of the pay Schedules ani provide substantial inducement to qualified men to enter tbs serriee.

I ASK HERBERT P SMITH B The REALTOR OCEAN CITY, N. 1. T HE only benefit that a man get* from paying hi* rent Is that after he beg paid it for several years and got enough rent receipts to paper the side of a barn he can figure how the same amount of money would have bought him a comfortable home. We'll ahew you bus to buy a borne with your root money. NOTARY PUBLIC

THE BOOT SHOP

The Price is an attraction, BUT the Quality is remembered when the price is forgotten WHEN both the price and quality are right a satisfied customer results. The Shop of Satisfied Customer*. N. C. SMITH & CO„ Inc. 813 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J.

An lav^-tm A Danville. Virginia, dealer In tiros and tubes adverilsas as follows: "Invite us to your next blowout. It may be more bleesed to give than to receive, but the man who la playing put ^nd take can't see It that way. It will pay you to road tbe small classified advertisements, on page

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The Baby Shop

4313 Pacific Arcane Opposite High School Wildwood, N. J.

EveryU'*rng the Baby Needs SPECIAL THIS WEEK Ginghams 18c per pi. Embroidered Swiss 35c per jL When shopping In Wildwood don't fall to riait the I Baby Shop. Dainties that wiU delight the mother. Baby gifts that will be remembered.

DEVELOPING and PRINTING MAXI. YOUR FILMS TO THE CAMERA SHOP 210 E. Oak Ave, WUJJWOOD, N. J. Beat Service in South Jeiaey 3 HOUR SERVICE ALL YEAR ROUND

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DELIVERED PRICES Two Pa** Roadster Five Pass. Touring _________ Two Pass. Utility Coupe Four Pass. Sedanette Five Pass. Sedaa Light Delivery

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“Nothing Compares with CHEVROLET” TELEPHONE 008 Keystone Garage and Service Station FOBKTH ST. AID i*Burr At* OCEAN CnV, N. J.