Ocean City Sentinel, 19 August 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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Ocean City Sentinel fkimi aas Fviuhu I*ut Tivumi It CURTIS ROBINSON Bdtuv and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - • NEW JERSEY Ball 'Phone Na tt-X Job work pruiuptlf dun# bjr uptrliufltd Mute. rm iwuAY, Ainu si is. ilo'. fcuUxc-0 ml IU« 1W niBot »l OCMU Ol> Jf. J-. as Mouud cUm uuui m#ii#r. The Board of Commissioner# are to I* commanded for itielr action on Tuesday lu defer ring the passage of the ordinance authorising the eale of certain parte of the cauip ground trael. ft will again be takeu up by the board next Tuned ay afternoon Prom the vlew|>oinl of the bkntinel, the acquisition of the camp ground tract by olty wae a tremeudoua aeeet and to Ihtuk of dlepoeiug of any pan thereof, at tble *.lme, t« a "peuuy-wlar and pound foolleh" policy. The plea le put forward that It would reduce taxes, but the average taxpayer would narer realise that his taxes wen lowered by eucb a eale, ae the amount he would benefit would be very email. The tract In question is a very valuable one aud it will coutluue to gro* In value. It will pay the city far i*t ter to bold It. Don't let this plot gc. Into the land speculator's haude. membership GROWS Woulti Ocsso Clljr luaprovrtiacul AmocIm I lou ProMrtMCH. A large aud enthusiastic meetlug of the South Ocean City Improvement Association wae held In Culon CDs psl-by-ths-Bea, Fifty- fifth street and Asbury aveuue. Friday evening. One huudred aud live new member# were elected aud the aesoctatlou aoou promisee to paee the 200 membership mark. Barry F. Stanton, president of the Chamber of Commerce, and other officials have promised to addre#* tbe meeting tomorrow evening, and all South End folks are invited to attend. ■tee DCvercll llesd. Mies Anna Deverell, daughter of Autbony Deverell, of Pbiledelpbla, died at her father's cottage, 1613 Ae* bury avanue. this city, Sunday night. Mies Deverell has not beep In good health for some time, hhe wae Mr. Deverell'e only daughter, aud wae de» voted to her father. She was highly esteemed by her many frteuds. Funeral ear vices **re held yesterday afternoon In Philadelphia. commissioner I laber III. City Commissioner Robert Fisher, who Tim been seriously III for a little more than a week, was said by his atKendlog physician, Dr. W. P. Haines, to be considerably better yesterday morning. For Runt.— For 7 months, 701 Fourth street, 6 rooms and bath, heeled with pi pel ess heeler. Apply 701 Fourth street, Ocean City, N. J. adv., b-H», 21. For Salk — Essex touring car, run only 2300 miles; in good condition. Phone, Bomers Point 7S R-14. adv., 8 18, St. cottauk w amtkii. - For balance of season; reasonable. Add res* M. K. (lllllgan, Ocean City, N. J adv., it For Bale — Nearly new Blocb wheel chair, half price 701 Fourth ■treat, Oeeau City. adv., 8 in, 2t. Wakteik— Bicycle, for boy 11 years old. Address H, Bbntihkl offlot. adv., It. Furnished rooms for rent by day or week. 1204 Bay avenue, adv., 8-1$, 2t | Dressmaking. Mr*. Maude Lovely, . 1V»4 Bay aveuua. adv. 8*10, 21. Piano For Bale. —Call at 650 Aehury avenue. adv., 6-24, If. I i i

i MUSICAL MA r All Participa John M. . i Congi 'The musical oc Blossom," was si ; in the olty'a mus > afternoon aud ev rus of youug pro aud Ooeau city, 1 John .Myron Joll 1 Mi. Jolls was f markable work f performance by 1 »pace of little u The music wa ery wis a gretif) Owlug to a u 1 orchestra did uu performance. wl 1 -how did uot m« ' opening otr Fr id BOY BCO ' C la mm . u. Roe I larirnMiloi Through the ' i'owcli, of this Hoy Scout Tim will conn- to t) uu ut of I no urounde. Th« » or i Monday, A of many of the ing that period benefit to the « The stouttue friend of Mr. pointed out to an outing for tl which Mr. Owt appreciate. The Wenona enjoying thcii where tliey ha for a number d« r the directii .md among it < 'ommodore hi -tvrford. of We mer resident* Haas Aiiot! E. A. Cor so i contract to eti thoroughfare# where he a large contract asphalt plant short time a work. The I16O.00U. A Mr tided • Hoy Darby, Barrett and Washington ( A., of tbt# clt. the session# oi P. O. 8. of A. aud Wcducsd x Ka» i Dr. Wilson tral aveuue, uouuee the i KB wards X-f ready comple dtaguosls a #| For Salic.very deelrs hi south of Tblr West a vent street Price lory for oue c Mrs H.H. 1 t'olliugswooc Waitkkksi enued in res Hi mm#' Rett Moorlyn terr For Rkni five-room a; Apply Apt. . For Rent 658 Asbury a

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Ocean Cit^Rntinel TBI KrtDAY. At til H I 1 • 1 yjj We shall be glad to receive Items of news and communications of lulerest to this community aud our readers every where. All communications should be accompanied with the full name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but a- a guarantee of good fed h BOYS ENTERTAINED — — heratauiown Yoaifes uueait of llir Vschl Club. The tiii'Ui Ix-rs of tk# (Scrniuntow n Hoys* Club were the guests of tinOcuM Ctfy Yacht Club a few days a go und they wore entertained royally. Right in t»cean City is an Institution [ that many hire do not know much it bout, nor do they know of the work t its manager, Charles BalnbrlUge. Is f t

doing for the Herman town Do>»' Club. The eumuit-r headquarters of the club lire at Fifteenth and Ploalure avenue, where hundreds of boy# and girls arc entertained duiing the summer. They are gltm a vacation which they might not otherwise be able to enjoy. Those who have not visited the club house should do so- It will Ycpay them. GUEST OF HONOR Wrs. »•;. c. (.arriKum *-;» irrluius Mrnrl stoii, Noiuui. Mrs. K. H. (larnguee. president of the Matinee Musical Club of Phils delphla. gave a tea at her cottage, 1428 Pleasure aveuue, this city. Monday afternoon, at which Heuri Scott, of Philadelphia, noted berltoue soloist. 1 was the guest of honor. Mr. rtcott I, 1 to slug In the music pavlllou here ' Saturday evening. ( A uu tuber of those active in the af- f fairs of the club were preseut at the s taa. Including cottagers in Ocean city t Atlantic City, Chelsea aud Ventoor. , The Idee was to get all the ladies lu- 8 terested lu tbe concert In the music . pavilion Saturday evening. ^ eimii- m-MM . r

I'lculc l-lujoyed Oue of the best picnics ever held by the Cedar Beach Huudsy School. Fifty- fifth street aud Asbury aveuue was given Friday at Lcuape Park. May's Laudiug. Scholars aud teachers. numberlug nearly one huudred, were conveyed to tbe beautiful grouuds aud a day of great fun ansued A ball game, races, fancy dlvIng, ple-eatlug contest and a cakewalk helped to make It an enjoyable day. III! Mlstiop nc-Md Presciird. Rev. Charles L. Mead, I). D., L. L. D., of Denver, Col., preached a powerful sermoii lu the First M. E. Church last Sunday morning. He had an Immense audience, every available seat in (he main audience r«>om and Huuday school room being occupied. * M«» Dental Olsgsasis. Dr. Wilson V Christian. 8o«.i Ceo tral avenue, this city. wi-hf loan n ounce the Installation of the latest i Kdw#rd#\ Ray spparaliis to his «| reedy oomph -le dental oulfll X Hay diagnosis a specully. c gdv.tf , ,Fok Haul — Medium sixed safe in ' good « ■oidilloii. Reasonable. Appl\ I Bkntinki. office. adv., if. ,

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' HEAR PROTEST AGAINST SALE i ICoiiIIuumI r rum i u\tC fags.) Mr. Bacon in further urging that; his request be granted, said that this ' I property grow# mofg valuable ever» niluitfe. mul to him It set-med lik«- a ' -J !• gitliuale (irapMltloB lo poalpon*hn.d art lou for thirty days. Jhreitor CampU 11 atated that he wranta to do Mhat«\«-r the majority of. the people wiah. lie udd of the cost • >r carrying the land, aud called gt- 1 I vii I ion to those pari# of tlie camp J • round that an- not to b« sold, lis J i eih rated hi# atMU>:nonf that ne I# willing to leave the matter to fie t I't-oph to decide just what sliould be! done. , Mayor Champion said ttuit In hip opinion all are laboring to the axmc •" end. with the sum*- tIihs- rent-rafiv '} nHU ,uv »am,- riea generally

The City ComniiSMipner# would like to u hrlng the matter to a head Dollars and cent# are not Everything, and the member# of the U^rd feel that what ever iiifthv judgment of the proiieriy , owner# should be done the city will do. The grounds cannot be kept In 'heir present condition. If the city I holds the grouuds. tbe grounds must 1 1* improved, which will Involve the expenditure of considerable money, n | is no .more than right that (he people j should have their say in this luattei j ' aud the speaker said that he would I* ! 1 glad lo welcome such expressions of]' opinion. Continuing. Mayor Champion a«:dj that lie would feel that It is proper not to pass this ordinance until the knows bow tbe public stands. He expressed the thought that sola* signers to this petition have" little In formation concerning the matter. He said that he would like to see the city J hold aud develop all this land. It I might be good policy to dispose ofl some of It and develop the remainder. I His disposition, he said. Is to give the people an opportunity to express f Klltlisol «-AS AM *L .... I

themselves on proposition. < r After further discussion. Director | . Campbell moved that the ordinance , (Ordinance -149) be referred back to , j second reading, and the motion was • carried. The ordinance was then! , taken up on second reading.!* 'After It bad been read, Dl- ! rector Campbell moved that Section I j which read that the ordinance bejf . taken up for third reading and final 1 Passage August 17. be made to roud to I take effect ten days after the ezpira : , tlon of Its final passage on August 2l j This motion was carried. The ordi- i uanre. as amended, was given second I reading and accepted. Jt will come up I for third reading at the meeting of f tlie hoard at 3 o'clock next Tut sda K | afternoon. City Clerk Morris was instructed t" B give the proper legal notice of this I action. I Ak the matter now resrs. th« I thought it to iKtstpone act lou on the |2 final passage of the ordinance, in or Sj der to give those Interested an eppor I tunlty to look more fully into the 0 proposition. It has been hinted that 8 there may be a referendum vote on 8 the question. S

CHORDS REHEARSALS Director Jolls Prrpsrins lor HIH f Mnslcol rtMlval. 1 here w ill be a rehearsal of tbe fe S oialc eectiou of tbe cboru# for the big festival lo September at 10 o'clock (o ft morrow morulng, and there will ai„, J be auother rehearsal of the same ' IE i cboru# at 8 o'clock Tue^lay afternoon < l» the Flret Preebyterlan Church A The tnsle section will rehearse lu tbe V Fresbyterlan Church at 7 p. m £ All singer# here are Incited to tbeee M

rehearsals, and tbey are urged to re V epoud promptly. M John M. Jolls, the director, desires X to assemble a chorus of 2UU voicee. I Nr.mibrrson Will S*reaeb. The Rev. H. Lord Uilbereoo, of!® Philadelphia, will preach at tbe'E morning service at 11 o'clock in Unlou IT Cbapal, Fifty. fifth street and Asbury S ■ venue, Hunday. Tble will be pre fc ceded by tbe Bible school session at U 10 o'clock. The twilight service at 7 S o'clock Is a bright, onappy meetlug Kj •odona all will .,,joy. Ju.t .ixiy S? minute* of song, prayer and commuu- B ' ,od' ; v Hishop Oldham Preaehsa. |lj Bishop Oldham, of Buenos Aire* & South America, preached to good Hi ' sized congregation# in ths auditorium » on the oamp grounds berv Hunday B morulug aud evsning. The vocal ff *oloe were by Mlse Preetwicb. i p«|>ers of all descriptions It RU<Curt,:l£.V c*r*fu,,Jr drawn by H ■ 7? Hoblneon at hie office 744 X Aebury aveuue. Ocean City, N. J. adv » IiOffi— On Monday, lade's a,.i.« Us r,l,f- ^ w,!h OfbeU and pesrls lt#. ® ward if returned to 827 Asbury .ie fi 1 adv., it.

NOTHING TO HIDE IN GAMP SALE Mayor Champion Deiireb Chamber of Commerce to DJacoH* the Matter. It »#• elat*«l at tlie <'batu!«er <f • ouiuierce meeting Tuesday eve mug 1 1 iiat 3d new ujeiubers have been sddr. during the membership campaigi now tn progress, and which wa# started shoot leu day# ago. None of these persons was ever iudenliflcxi . with the nld Board of 'Trade, whose | place the Chamber of t uuiairrce ha* , ui:u 1 he campaign will be continued until Hepttmber I. , The chamber now has 6r> aieuiber* n lo good stand lug The question of compensation for 11 Secretary Howe was -elded by tnr to give him leu i>er cent, of * n .... -vu(. VI

the gross amount taken lu during the campaign There was only a -lim attendance at the meetlug. aud Mayor < iiaruplou ••uggested that at the next meeting, when there uilght be a larger turnout •.'I die members, It would not be a bad plan to hsvs a discussion on the pro po-ed aaleof a portion of the old camp grounds and get the attitude of the : chamber uu till# Important metier | The City Coininlaeloiicrs have : o|n 1 tig to conceal They de-ire to act only for the best Interests of the taxpayerThe -uggeetlou was made that the chamber hold Its uext meeting wnn k dinner, at the Ocean City Yacht < lub J ueeday evening. August 51. tf sr rangemeuts could he made with tin yacht club for that evening

SOME STAR TENNIS PLATERS ENTERED South Jcrbcy Championship Tournament Thin Year Will Attract Crowds Ae has been announced the tveuty-hr-t tenuis tournament for the chain plouehip of Houili New Jersey will Us :<t!d on the court# of the hessu t'lty \ sent i 'lub, beginning August 21 I This event, which began with a few player#, ha# gradually increased in importance until die present time, when the entry Hat I# oue of the iarg est in this section of the country. Already many player# of promt neuce lu the teuui# world have signified their iulentton of eulertug this I year's events. Dr. FhlJip fi. Hawk. I litle-holdar in the men'# singles, will sgalu appeer. a# will also Arthur 1,.

Reed, runner up in last year's touroarorut. Among other entries In the men 's events are Percy H Oebor ue, of I die Hrlfirid Country Club, the Rev I K. T. Fancoaeg, of Peru. Indians au<l Paul W. (Hbhons president of the! Philadelphia aud District Lawn Ten el# Association. I utrant# In the women'# event* la- J elude Mrs J. J) Htrebig tuie-n dd#r 11. the women * siuglnn; Mrs W.C.I Tuttle, who. with Mve. Htrebig won the women's double# la»( year, and Mr# Robert Herold, runner-up lu the single - event lest Angus! in f<>r mat lot. regarding the tournament may he obtained from Thus A Hudd chairman of the tennis commit- | ire Ocean City Yacht Club.

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Public and ©OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Numbers 744 and 74b Asbury Avenue \ Ocean City • - New Jersey

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