Cape May County Times, 15 May 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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In Marsarot 8lpflo. a Junior, and lilaa Garthrin* Barrta. a Kphomora. Uod for final honor* la tha Hlch School cluela tha Junior Hlch School division Madeline Booth took ftnt honor*, and Mary CoUlaaon waa aacond. in tha grammar gradaa Baatrk - Cham bar lain and Btta Krauaa tied for ftm honor*. In tha grammar gradaa Laura Harrla and Mary

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In a number of the gradaa a*T*raI of the atuhandad la perfect paper*, and It waa nicimary to give an-

Ocean Gty Chamber of Commerce The monthly meeting of tha Ocean City Chamber of Commerce held Tuned ay evening at tha nlaaton Chamber, City Ball. Pnaldent Edward If. Sutton aaaumed charge of tha meeting which waa largely attended.

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... funerol of Borr, lUaoo h,ld In thB moon IrtOar »fE.r Dr. Noroon YIoSs.rf.ot woM •• 0>o ton.o»L iSrorM “* «

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Walter, of 'Vineland, and About fifteen or twenty .

took advantage of the warm week :„ J ,»dtrWU...t«»rtb.«rj.

On Sunday a doeen bather* noticed on the etrand off

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Ocean City Junior High School nine won their Mxth game iTtbc seaeon Monday afternoon. *bf n they defeated the Sea lale cuy nine the eecond eucoeemTe time during thle y**r by a •*«

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A feature « the Music Week pbtfirmnee In thU city waa the ■rrfonsence by the High School Joartct. Friday evening, at the V-orlyn Theatre. The quartet MBhrtlng of Herbert McOoUom. Erthfr Freu. Betty Booth and William Austin, rendered a number of late eoagkIU. Tbe Ocean Oty Jcalor . High School baseball nlne_ls maWnga rtrong ■ ' " ■*" ““**■

Board of Idaeatioa

The monthly meeting of the Board of Education waa held Tuesday evening at the High School. In the abeenee of Dr. Herechei

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Reports were given

Hughes regarding a number of repairs neceaeary for 'the High

an illuminated sign on the Boardwalk. Instructing the vUlUng motorists where to secure copies of traffic remlaliotta. The chamber also plana to begin a campaign of education through the resort theatres for the teaching of the local traffic routes. • Harold 8. Pnrla. chairman of the business Interest committee, reported progreae In his endeavors to L«ve the merchants keep their stores Illuminated during the evening. It U also pUnned to hare search lights plated on the

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Dr. Hughes reported that he had secured Lieutenant J. Riley Welock and hie orchestra to suppl) music for the commencement exercises or. Thursday, June 11. also that he had endeavored to obtain the services of Governor George SUsrr as the speaker at the commencement exercises, but was unable to do eo. However, he said that he had secured the eervtcea of former Governor Edward

C. Stokes as the speaker.

jionshlp. They bam already laid (irons claims to tbe championship of Cape Kay and Atlantic Coun.un by virtue it their vie'-ries over nines from tbeue or“**“ Six cemm have been won

A large dele^vtlon from Ocean City Lodge. H* 144. 1 O. Q. Fjourneyed to l.Mrdgeton Saturday

Tbe regular meeUng of the Ocean City Commlaaloner* was a busy affair Monday afternoon. When the seaalon adjourned, a number of matters still required at'entlon. eo an adjourned meeting was held on Tuesday morning. Tbe reply of the Atlantic City Electric Company to the charges of the city in regard to the poor lighting here, was received from the State Board of UtllRites at Trenton. The extinguishing of the resort lights several weeks ago on a Saturday evening was termed as a “direct act of God." inasmuch as lightning bolts had put out of commission one source of energy ard disabled another. The answer omlttted eeveral of the city’s charges, but denied that the catting off of power was due to Inadequacy of the plants. CommUsloner Robinson moved that the clerk be Instructed to write the board asking for e hearing before

the Utility Board.

bark building* lighting them up. Much criticism was directed at tha local administration because of the condition of the tennis courts. These courts have not been opened due to a conflct In ideas between the Commlaeloner*. President Button declared that them oourta ware one of the big attractions In secaring the Penn Hall School girls for this resort and that the city was not Mvlng up to Us obllgattons. It Is understood tkst Commissioner Robinson, who was placed la charge of these i, will do alt In hie power to f of the courts.

French Dry Cleaning and Pressing

20 Italia Street | (Old Pmtotfice Building) Sen 111* City, S. J.

The Chamber of Commerce decided to ttk that the c'vy improve the street end*. The member* decided to take ear,- of one of the street ends and when fixed have It known as the Caamber of Commerce Park. The secretary was complimented on his new bulletin service which waa sent to the member*. The speaker of the occasion was Captain Alton H. Hainan, commander of the Shenandoah. He declared that airship travel was as eafe as any other means of transportation, and that schedules have been maintained regularly.

He etatad that the airship of today oould handle enough freight, passengers and mall to make the commerce a paying Investment. There Is no longer any guess work in commercial aviation, but carefully worked out schedules, in a regular line was operated between Swltserland and Berlin and waa a paying proposition even though payments were collected in marks, which at that time were at their lowest valuation. and payments were made In gold. Tbe air commander's talk waa wall received by those prea-

Queen of the May Miss Anna Luongo. a dark-hair-ed senior at tbe Ocean City High School, was chosen to be queen of the May for the annual field day festival of the Ocean City public schools, Friday. May 16. Hies Luongo was elected hr the students. the runner-up being Miss Pearl Stretch. Mias Luongo succeeds Mies Anna May Maglcnla, who was Queen of the May In 1»»4.

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IN OCEAN CITY Wednesday, May 20, 1925

evening and witnessed tbe giving of the second and third decrees to a class of candidates from Sslew. Cumberland and Gloucester roan ties The second degree was yet oa by Unk* Lodge, of Plena it mile, end tbe third degree by Idee Ledge, of Peaesgrove. Fortytee members were la tbe Bden

Lrfge degree teem.

Mother's Day wee widely *m*d In the chm-cbes In aty Sunday. Rev. Herman Vlnre»t Sergei.., pent or of the First M E Church, spoke ce the topic. Motherhood and tbe WaUoa." £t tbe evening earvtoen. Mother's 0»y was the __ pven by Rev. Charles F. K Voegei n. pastor of the First Preebylertsn Church. Plmllar exerciser were held la other resort

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The fifth annual field day feetlT *> of the Ocean Gty public “bools will be held this Friday. This affair will be staged at the municipal athletic fle’d. Sixth Street and Bay Avenue. The protrim as Mranged by Profeaaor Elmer E. Unger, director of athletics st the reeort schools, and Mlse Miriam Relehley. girls’ athletic director, will bring practically ev-ryone of the 1.100 resort students Into action. The American U-gion Band of MorganRanck Poet. No. 137. will furnish thr musk. In case the weather la Inclement, the exercise* will be Postponed until Monday afternoon. A * Oman’s hand played a prominent part In the winning of the rhimplonahlp of Ocean Gty In the fire, annual marble tourns-m-nt. ThU developed when the | winner. Raymond Moore, 14-yeer-fold undent at the Central Avenue ^Soh.... defeated Francis Ford, of •Be Weqlsy Avenue School, tor Bu»i honors Wednesday Moore bod not been entered into the ''-ornament until the eleventh Although e good player. ' luuhfulame had kept ‘■ l “ 'b. Urkg r »und. and hU cm “m entered the lists, but — Him Emma MstMeel. pnorlgul of the Ceutral A**. n* WLo.,1. heard of young Moore end ^««n to I •still amMttoe Into the J-ungw^. And .partly oat of re•P*vi for tW. pnadhal aad pertly ,, * u ** he fc*d a deal re to get in . '’’"reameiBt. Raymond Moor* *'“1 la and won the ebamnion*hlp defeating two favorite*.

•• •Kiots as a part of ■“Trance of national mualc { **? *aa successfully carried out under the direction of Mlm Louie* ( T“-u. director of mtmic In the

The Largest Garage and Boat Building Plant in Cape May County Carrying Every Accessory or Fitting for ActnnofcUe or Boat

MINTZER’S The Home of the Good $WMtR Special for $ Day I tb of Fudge 70c Box of Orange Paste 50c Both for $1 Bor of Or&ngd Paste and a !t> of Mintzer'* Mint* both for $1 MINTZER’S 837 Aafaury Avenue OCEAN CITY

Dollar Day in Ocean City Many of the merchants of Ocean Gty will conduct a dollai day next Wednesday. Just a few of the dollar bargains are listed In these ads. The Wallace ft Sons store have a complete stock of house furnlahlnge on hand. The Boot Shop is displaying the summer Florehein style*. The Royal Shoe store's new

Ur etoro.” la ready for the summer patronage. The Colonial Supply Co., recently opened, carry a complete line of builders' hardware. Mlntxer, “maker of mints and candles,“ will conduct both Boardwalk and Aabury Avenue Stores during the summer. Van, the Tire Man. has a new, big supply of Kelly Urea.

Convive rtodc of br«M fitting* Fuiihg equipment of the better land Cohunbun wheel* Tobin Bronze Shafting Ours and oar locks Butteries and coils Pyrene Fire Extinguishers Rope Paints Veedol Oil United States Tiros _

J. SALVESEN & SON 83id St and 3rd Avenue Stone Harbor Inode and Outside Storage of Boat*

$ DAY AT WALLACE’S 8 cup Aluminum Percolator 14 qt Round Aluminum Dish Pan 1 1-2 inch Round Aluminum Double Roaster 10 qt. Aluminum Bu-kt* 4 qt. Aluminum Tea KetUe Three of our regular 46c Cake Pans, fl 1. 11-2. 2*qt. Sauce Pans. 31 per set 6 qt. Aluminum Boiler with cover 2 qt. Aluminum Rice Boiler Sto> In snd examine these wonderful bargains WALLACE & SONS, Inc. The place to get what you want when you want It.

W. H. MOWEN Commercial Photographer

i 733 Central Ave Ocean Gty, N. J. Phone *11

A Little

Cruise Through Historic Waters

k satisfying vacation trip off tha beaten path

Tb, unu.ua! U *l»n>* atUwctlre. The quest for

.oroeihln* new; Kme'hlns poweulnc the virtue of novelty

*Uurto« to traveler.. Ue*>-- bu.loe» carw befor a day and two nlshu Ic-e youraeff In echoe. Sf the ra« ai.4 rwtful delist,U of the prwei.t. a trtn of epeu-ar charm, from Baltimore, throush the no the well-appointed .teamer. of the

BtUUmoro. Cheeapeaae and Atlantic Railway and tha

Baltimore and Virginia Steamboat Company

An ldf*l vacation trip, novol and Irvttlns. alons the Mmrae of Maryland and down to old Virginia, passing tha horn* of Pocahontas, tha bbthpUo* of Washington, and many other scene, and place* of htstorlc Interest. . hrtr/ nleeeure trip. roetfuL refreriilng. unique. * raodrsl In co- and -trying. BECAUSE IT I* JUST A LITTLE DIFFERENT. For descriptive literature, fare, and detailed Informatlon, address H. H. SouUby. General Finger Agent. B. T* A ^ Co.. Pier 1. Pratt Street. Baltimore. Md. gw-n-' Pennsylvania Railroad .uppUm convenient train eervlee and U the deahable route to and from Haiti- ^ Washington-For time table, and other Information consult ticket agenU. Pennsylvania Railroad