POUP OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, NT. J-, THI RSDAY AUGUST, 4 1921 fXJUK 1
Viking Won Second Race of the Yacht Club's Series Clarence White's Sea Bee Second.— First Four BoatPenalized for Bea ting Their Time "interest mow* every week in the t*Uhe first .four boat* f.-r •" power boat races of the Ocean City ^ "The*.' I -Yacht CTub. now being run every Sat- -f ^ rW T,)(. n|0> w;„ ruil on unlay afternoon over the club course. „.ltol There were three ih-w 'craft in the The Viking. A. IL Evans owner. i&talii^Tkm rJi-r -Ithj. ri.' V. .1 • tor were I>r. Martin's Chlquitt: ClTireqc.- trial tin * The -ee I IhSU in was White's See Bee. an.l Commodore B:>. within. 29 sec •. . - her time. ; ry'a Serenity. There were two boat* None of the |-:.t- wmwnr «■ «.«• num.1 ChiquiU in the event, the one fir- 1 race came in for trWpnies .,t the owned by Marahalt and Scarlett hav- second race. ing baen-in the race the week before. It begins to l-.k like o,.i time - at The struggle between several of the the club -h<>u-e with a bur.ct ». the I boats was exciting in the extrenfp in I"«.t owner- growing enthusiastic ■ arousing much enthusiasm among'tho over the race-. _ memliers an.l the large number of There promises to I* a large crew., spectators. <">' '" <■« the Saturday. < It was found necessary to pen*'- Summary: Elapsed Cor'l'd Start Finish Time Penalty Time ! Name Owner h. m. s. h. m. h. m- ;• ^ m. s. ChiquiU, Dr. Martin 3 00 00 3 58 •! 0 as -l 1 52 1 00 40 Ali Bet. Dr. Killian. 3 04 41 I OS 54 1 04 10 0-00 1 08 54 Bobs. Dr. C. Martin. 3 05 80 I 03 37 0 55 08 0 00 1 01 3. Viking, A. K. Evans, 3 JO 17 3 '.!< SS 0 4011 0 00 59 58 See Bee. C. B. White, 3 15 25 I 00 19 0 44 54 0 00 1 00.19 ' f . Kaxel B.. Dr. Balwin. 3 17 32 3 58 30 0 40 5- 2 40 I 01 10 • - ' ChiquiU. Marshall & Scarlett 3 17 39 3 5S 39 0 41 00 2 22 1 01 01 Serenity. A. Barry. 3 IS 37 3 58 10 0 40 03 2 20 1 01 00 Isabella. H. N. Diesel. 3 32 OS foDO 66 0 39 4H 0 00 1 00 00 Tress. F. P. Walker. 3 32 05 4 01 21 0 29 1« 0 00 1 01 21 ITess. r. r. nm«n. '
. GUARDS WERE BUSY Eleven Rescues on Sunday. But Cases | Weren't Serious The throngs of bathers and the rough was on Sunday kept the life- ( guards busy, and they figured tr. t eleven rescues. None of the rescued . was in a dangerous condition and j none was unconscious when brought , ashore. The most serious were D. G. Craw- I ford and R. D. Brogtey, who are at the Hostess League house, having re- i cently come U Ocean City from the I naval hospiUI in Philadelphia, ami : Miss Dorm Griffith, of Philadelphia, who is staying atN888 Fourth street, this city. They were soon able to leave the beach. The guards during the day were required to give help to a large number of bathers.
PLAN CARD PARTY Big Affair at Casino Club Friday. August 19 The women-folk of the Summer congregation^ of St. Augustine's . Church, us well us several of the all I residents, are now working hard 1 .for the Access of the annual card ■ : party for the benefit of the church, which will be held at the Casino Club August 19. Those in charge are Mrs. J. P. Fiti- ■ grrald, chairman; Mrs. Harry J. Tay- ! lor. Mrs. Tboroas M. Love, Mrs. John I H. Mqflatcby, Mrs. Harry Keller- , man. Mrs. Murphy. Mrs. S. J. Deehan, . Mrs. Catherine Ryan, Mrs. E. C. We.«i ton, Mrs. John J. ftvster, Mrs. M. J. Brady, Mrs. P. S. Smith, Mrs. Joseph • Kelly, Mr*. J. Burrwood Daly. Miss - Mary Wilson, Miss Julia Blake and Mrs Lanzarm.
REV. BOHNER NOW ; DOCTOR OF DIVINITY Degree Conferred on Hanover Church Pastor by Cuiversity The degree of Doctor of Divinity | ' h:i- been con fired upon Rev. Uhat4c* . 11. lfohr.cn p..-t •• 11... over Pre* i ' firial notice received l>> Mr. Bohner The feniversity «f C-dorado. which i, Incited :.1 Ryubier. is one of the , I • Dr. Hohi.er ha- Ml three mMtfld pastorates, the t:r-t at En-ton. Pa.. tlic .croud at Oceai City, N. X. ai •! Hnnover his ministry has been particular'. succes-ful, that church hav- i ing added largely to its membership and increased' all its apportionments to Presbyterian benevolences. , Dr. Buhner was graduated from Muhlenberg Ctdlege. Allentown. Pa.. IB. iWU. Later he studied at Illinois , WesleyanN-'niversity from which he , ; received the degreh of Ph. B. Subsequentiy he studieri theology at ■ Princeton Seminary and finished" his education in the L'nivrt-sity of Ber- ; tin. Germany, in 1910. $600 GONE Cafitrria Owners Issue Warrant lor Late -Manager Walter Jones, one of the propcrictors of a enfitoria on the Boardwalk r appeared before Police Justice F. H. j Ware Sunday and swore ont a war- . rant for the arrest of A. F. -BIhwI,^ of Philadelphia, vyho »v' manager" ' | for the Company, and Who is alleged i to have departed late Saturday night . with $600 of the'receipls of the day. , Bliinb had been manager of the cafeteria for a week. He did not handle the money exeept to assist the cashier in counting it in the evenings before the arrival of Mr. Jones. 1 It is claimed that afterMhe money had been counted about 10 o'clock ' Saturday night, the man suid he would take a fhort nap. Soon after ^ he left, the money was missel. tl Ocean Citty had another big Suni day.
C LEARED $110 c 'K.an tilv Beach Patrol Benefit Very ' Succeotul The dnncf for the 'benefit of the PaU -! given at the stuvlio on the J Hippodromp Pier Th.'-lav evening v..ift.g folk, who had ■ plea-ant time. Maov friends of the guards bougW v ticket-, but didn't go to the dance. •- C:,| ' -Jack" Jet -ay - that the- 8 boy. . leaved $440. i iHry are a Ttie guard- are ana ging.to have a I.ou c- about the ■•.'.die of this FIRE BELLS JID NOT ALARM CONGREGATION Remained to Hear ^ Quartet— BlSze on Boat Did l&lle Damage . Just as the serein- were about | 1 closing in some of th. churches here ' Sunday night, there "as an alarm of < ■ fire, which cnu.-ed some "f the men in , t the Methodi -t Church to leave the ' Edifice, net virtually all of the la^re . number by the male quartet, which i may I* regarded as a high compli- , men! to llte-e vocalists. The tire really out before the ; ^unknown prrson. . . 1 A man was filling a jan with gaso- ■ line in a boat on the hay front near < t Third street. The duid caught fire < •.and the fellow, in his excitement, 'I threw the burning can into the cock- ( •T pit of another craft, a little cruiser# Hawned by Garfield Ihmnenhower. of 'i Hmldonficl-I. u cottager. 1. "There ua? a big l.fczc for a few • minutes". An alarm was telephoned 5 and a combination chemical, with two t men, was sent to the scene. The ' blaze was soon out. but' just about '.this time the general alarm was sounded. The loss was $250. cove re. I f , by insurance. t 0 s Joseph F. Lamorelle. 2d and faultily, of Philadelphia are guests of Mr. Lamorelle's parents.- Paul Iaimorelle and wife. The young man's - son, RodrtiarO^ged 0 years shows much ability as an elocutionist.
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SILVER MEDALS GIVEN AT CLOSE OF SCHOOL Mabel Sharp. This City - Wins One— Special State Certificates Awarded . ' ' ■ ' " " 1 I' M11'" l nearly New Jcriffyl. loft for their homes. Ti.e school lhi-ye;o iw mart incryusre attendance and renewal iuI JL Ocean City Board of Edueav tion to the pupils exrelling in their ' studies were presented to the follow. N Sewing — Mrs. George B. Soiider. of May's lainding. Manual Arts— Mrs. Mahle A. Sharp Drawinif— Miss Kleam.re lleller. of Ten certificates for special State certificates were also a w<. riled. Those receiving these were as follow-: Sewing — Miss Clara II. Buchunon, of Wovlbridge; Miss Monica l« Johnson. of Hoboken: Miss .yiico jfcelan.l. of th.lH.ken. an.l Mrs. Geo. If. Soq.ler. 1 of May's Landing. South A m boy; Miss Eleanor Metier of Harkettstown. and Miss Margaret . of South Dennis. Teaching Classes Below Normal — Miss Es telle Palihniclc. of Holniken; Mi- Margaret MrCann, of Peterson, nnd Miss Binoche K. Brown, of WUIT HELPS VOI R Bl 'SIN ESS TO HAVE THE OCEAN CITY TITLE & TRUST CO.. AS YOUR DEPOSITORY. THERE ARE MANY WAYS IN WHICH WE ARE * PLEASED TO BE OF SERVICE TO YOU. DO . Sot hesitate to CONSULT US ANY tjMK ABOUT ANY j SPECIAL REQUIRE-' MEN&s » PERCENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. '* j * * OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY OCEAN CITY. N. J.
AH the pupils thanked Prof. Jame* M. Stevens, principal of the c school, members of the faculty Itn.l tl Mi-- Emily R. Lynch, secretary of the vv school; for their interest an.l help, e
There were 44 of the teachers in May County in attendance at sessions of the summer school, while Atlantic County was represented by 55 of her teachers.
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