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OCEAN CITY. WINS FROM WILDW000 Adams and Ferguson Feature in Shore Eleven's Victory — Score 1 1-0 Scott Adams, Ocean lily High's fleet-footed half-lwirk. «a# the bright light in the -Iii.it L ain - II to 0 victory I it it over Witdwood High yesterA. la in - ami Ferguson -co re. I the numerous line plunges. Adams' playing was one of the features of the Bump anil hml it not lieen for the brilliant defen-e of the visitors would have tallied earlier fn the game. He kicked Imth the Bonis after touchdown. , Fergu-oii, Ocean City's i|uarterback. got throuir'i Wildwooil's line in the second quarter and made 20 yards liefore lieiiiB tackled. It was the shore. team's opening game of»the 1921 season, and Coach Earing T. Corson was well pleased with the work of his proteges. \ The summary: Ocean City. Wildwood. ' Pfitzenmyer left end M. Taylor lee left guard Wollson 1 Williams left tackle Jdathias ' Lee left guard Wollson ' Adam' center Adams 1 (Ketcher) N. Selvagii right guard . Kenipler : Gibb right tackle Monell ' Cox right end -. Olsen Ferguson quarterback Paoli 1 S. Adams left halfback Onorato A. Selvagn. ..right halfback .. Davis Gardiner fullback I. Taylor Touchdowns — Ferguson, Adams. Goals from touchdowns — Adams, 2. Head linesman — Gieger. Villanova. 1 Field judge — Johnson, Penn. Umpire ' ■ — Housenick, Princeton. Time of quarters— 10 and XI minutes. ) BASKET BALL TEAM \ Information Bureau Still Valuable Asset to Visitors c The Chamber of Commerce is bj re- r ceipt of a letter asking fbr gam ft with the Ocean City Basket Ball Team sign- ! k ed by Thomas S. Culit, manager of \ - Camp No. 317 BasketBall Team, P. 0. ( S. of A. ami Ocean City hasnt any j team. ! ( 'It is the opinion of many members j f of the Cham Iter of Commerce that the j 1 information Bureau in operation this' year since June 1st should be kept open the entire year. The secretary's report shows that the bureau has been a vaulahle asset to the city in hanii- . { ling the transient visitor and in ren- n dering assistance to the vacation!)!?. j ( Appreciating the value to prospec- c tive visitors, buyers and. home build- n er* of accurate information regarding the city, ami the fact that many inquiries are still coming into the j bureau are sufficient reasons in the [j minds of many that it would lie a ile- I dded advantage to Ocean City for the||l bureau to contii*ie its work through J the fvinter. FERRY ASSURED Will Connect Drlawarr Roads With New Jersey Highways The |ieople of Delaware have been j assured that the ferry connecting Del- : aware mails with New Jersey roads , crossing Delaware Bay from I .ewes to i Cape May will be completed by commissioners from the State of NewJersey who have made a survey ofj the proposed route. They went carefully over the route through George- 1 town to I ewes and informed the Delaware Statp Highway Commission that' the next session of the New Jersey: Legislature is sun- to pass the bill] which will he operative. A measure providing for the ferry, I introduced by Assemblyman Andrew C. Boswell, of this city, passed at the last session, but was declared defective. Resort hotel owners and the various chamliers of commerce in South Jersey are behind the movement, and" Imth Democrat- and . Republicans are pledged to the building of the line. This would give a direct automobile route from Baltimore, Washington and points west , dver Maryland ferries to CluibouiW mid then to Georgetown and Lewes and across Cape May, saving many huivdrrds of miles for Jfouthcrn tourists to Ocean City and other Jersey re- j Cape May Court House has been the County seat of Cape May since1 1745. Daniel Hand gave an aero ofj groui.d op which the County liuildcf~~
GIRLS' CLUB 1 D Writer Sees Need of t Irganiratiop-wv. This City Tim following is a letter that has I wen receive.! and is well worth cmI- -ideration by the young ladies of Ocean City. It is true they have some wonderful times at the Progres--ive league and the girls could have the same kind of a time with an organization of their own. '* "To the Girls of Ocean City: Dear Gills: What have you planned . to do thL« coming winter? After a hard struggle with your French lesson p in s; hopl. or a trying day. at the of- . lice, are you going home to brood over it all evening and just stay in the bouse until -thc-next morning? p "Perhaps you will feel better the , next day. but again. |wrhaps y^u p won't — Now, lion't think I'm a pessimist or a- horrible old maid, for I'm neither. But isn't it the truth, when | you return from a hard day's work either at school or in the office, you { feel depressed if you have, nothing. f pleasant to look forward to? Ann ( | when you awaken the next morning V, I dont you feel blue when you know , you have to return to the same old work without having spent a cheerful | evening? ] "The young men of the town have ( t organize.! the I_ Russel Henry Post, | . and the Young Men's Progressive f : league hold weekly meetings all dur- ( . ing the winter. The members of both organizations have jolly good times, . and feel all the better for it. And, bei sides having no end of fun. they are _ helping to boost Ocean City. "What's the matter with the girls? can't we have a Girls' Club to help boost our city? We all want to be boosters, but we can't do all the boosting ourselves. Each and everyone of us have different thoughts and ideas. Why not combine and be a | real help to the city- It wouldn't . lie a bit hard to do. On the contrary,; would find lot* of fun in this investing work. "From a social point of view, we would be having a good time always. Dances and parties could be run frequently anil an opportunity afforded at these times to meet the other girls of the town. Dont you agree with me? , "If you are interested in any way in j i baring a Girls' Club in Ocean City j and in lieing an honest-to-goodneas i ; of your town, address me, j X. Y. Z., care The Sentinel, Oceans City, N. J., and we will join our ef- j j to make this suggestion ma- ] j terialize." CARE AND PIE SALE The Ladjfs' Auxiliary of the First'; Church will hold a homemade cake ami pie sale on Saturday, ; l&th.-in the Union Transfer store at 754' Asbury ave-
W.C.T. U. HELD MEMORIAL SERVICE » During; Business Session h Plans for State C'onven- c lion Consumated I.M the meeting «f the W. 6. T. U; s /held at the Wyoming Hotel last Wed- / ne.riay afternoon memorial services j ■ for the former president, Mrs. Cynthia Swan were conducted by Mrs." Delia Smith. Mrs. Smith knew Mrs. Swan "fr..m her girlhood days ami her w Words concerning the life of Mrs. , 1* Swan were most eloquent. The ladies « who were familliaf with the latter life' '' _of the former president spoke words' t'f praise of her exemplary life. i b During the business session* which Ydluned, the final plans for the Stale * ,'f tto • Tuesday. Oetolier tsth. 3 P. M.— Meeting of Suite Executive Committee th ■e —delegates' prayer meeting led by U« n Mrs. Clara M.'Chapline. pa Tuesday evening — Supper at fi:30, th at the Firsl M. K. Church. Speeches, i: of welcome. Guests of honor, Roy A. ini " Haynes, Federal Phohibltion Commis- tr: ■ sinner. Ai " Wednesday— General business of thi Convention. Bible rending— I.. T. S. 24 r demons! ration— Address by Mrs. M.vra pr e Miller Stauffer, National Associate L. tel T. S. Secretary children's demonstra- c it e lion. J Thursday morning— Election of of Acers — In mernoriani* Mrs. Isabella H. , 1 Demurest. * . 1 Thursday afternoon— Address by ..j j 1 Mrs. Margaret Peck Hill, National ^ J organizer among the colored people. ant y Thursday evening— Program under 'direction of State Y. P. B. Secretary jj r and State Superintendent of Mclal J Contests. J The headquarters will lie at the Biscayne, Ocean avenue near Wt xtreet. This is the 47th annual H ' convention of the W. C. T. U.. and the ■ ' local ladies are doing everything "possi hie to make it a success. The fol- «— ■ lowing committees were aMKiinfed: Banners — Miss I.ucretiaTonard. N. Decorations — Mrs. Bentham. Courtesy— Mrs. Granville Steclman.
! Hotels — Miss Katherine\Iewis. j Tickets— Mrs. Mary Milrihc. j Press — Mrs." Rosjlie Howe. ! Railroads — Miss Mary Corron and- ! Mrs. Rojalie'Howe. The fnlUtting superintendents were ' appointed at the- isxei-uUke meeting held at the home of Mr-. Paritei : Mother's Meeting — Mi.-: Elizabeth Parior Meetings— Mi»« . Mary CorSabbath Observance— Mr -• Atnia Evangel i«Ucr- Mrs. Delia Smith .literature— Mi- l.ucretia Conai.l The Press — Mrs. Rosalie HoweFlower Mission Mrs. Itentham. The next regular, meeting -which will l-ejjf an evangelistic nature and led bfffrs. Delia Smith, will t«- hel.l No vent Iter 2nd at the home of Mrs. Miss Henrietta Wjllits. of l-'n-t Central avenue. Mo..- town, who ha- Urn visiting her roiisin Mr Walter B. Mcl'orkie. of this city, has returne.1 home after zi m- : .lelightful visit. COMPLETE THEIR WORK Hugh Rouse and Oscar ivuitz. of the engineering depaitment from the in Philadelphia, have completed work here' on rearranging the trunk- has leer, increased from proved relay has been installed. The telephone company aotiripntiog the rity's neeils for 1922. COIIVENTION HKADfJI'ARTERS Guests are 'registered at the Bis- j rayne from Louisville. Ky„ and from ' Pittsburg, Pa., who have l<ee.i attract- ' nI to Ocean City by the ideal" weather , in.l the good fishing. This hotel will I le the headquarters for the \V '. T. C. ! Ictohfr ISth. ms&i b IrrOmfOt or ITCII, ECZP.MA. dlT KM R1NOWORM. TBTTR8 or Hughe* Central Pharmacy 8th and Wesley At*. j „
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR |j Great Reduction on Ford Cars!! Adi opportunity for you to own a FORD CAR— the greatest motor car j j A-alue ever offered: - j Qjiuring, plain $355 Coupe, starter and demountable ! Thuting, starter and demnuntable wheel* $595 u t-T'l'*''! ■ Chnaaia, plain (Vj Inn) $293 ■■ plain ». $323 j Runabout, starter and demountable «"»•»«"". *»"«er and demounlahle wheels $420 "heels Y ...... $390 , Sedan, starter and demoantahle Truck (Ion) $445 j wheels .... $660 Tractor $625 , F. O. a DETROIT I Now is the timr to buy! Time 'payments — one-third down,, balance in ijj , tan monthly payments. Do not put it off -.enjoy your FORD now. Let ||j j UH demonstrate without obligation to you. Consider our aervice. We j j are here to keep your car on the street. ji EDWARD G. KURTZ IK 12th and Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J. U j Phone Orcan City 600 j a

