Ocean City Sentinel, 30 March 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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PHYSICAL CLEANLINESS " HEALTH BANNERCONTEST « |.iM \eain Declared Victor — (U- " CI Splendid Record ^ — ' r_ " of F(ll third year in succession, te 1923 ha-: Von the much covetedAh The pupils ami their of direct Ketchum are justly R< • '"r",,- ■- i i- worthy of highest ar . i :• mmors are which every gr fiji. .r school i" the State might j„ pV,. i*tnf. K. K. Unger, physical <11- ou r t-iakes no concealment of his ; th. pIj„e ji ola.-.-; a rtd the class re- th, iniinite credit upon him and jhe Uli entire I > • ' Fi The pi' ' '• »•" w,">; from coi ihe -ho p 11 1 "f physical cleanliness I i T ••.••|io.rtment the class must J practical!.', as perfect as human ho,, a--' lorls can I*. t'lea" harn o well kept fmger nails, (lean face - nair neatly brushed, teeth 1 (a rpfnl!.- attended, tidy attire, were i" ttocmmtw h, the contest. With all i-eremonial unction, the. * the class - The c"i>|"".ilif n from the outset, lias leen r-m- i' .1/ keen and hotly roii-teste-i. Much rienii i- due to the class pres. ideei, denim- Ilrownmlller, and to the 1S„ captaii . Gene Morer and Nelson Phillip.. with the aid of Prof. I'ngri a - the teachers, exercised a iwiei-d i|«'i vision over all. Bravo! C1.V- J'923. • omv.ee. I «d r„ the Editor of the Sentinel : My dear Sir. Your kind nllojjnent of space for, pointing nut- the roads Iiy which certain travellers seek to reach the "havyoui corie-fHindent to speak of other • tights along the way beside those reflirted finni the waves of the sea, and from the .-tarry sfcy. , The, flow from so muiiAchaiiuels— from the depths of children's eyes (a perfect heaven shines there), from the jtniie thiit-lneaks over the little boy's face who joins your steps and gener-en-ly <a>s Til walk home with you"! All gloom and .-ense of loneliness flee away at this iittention! They come from the pulpits' earnest , inning - of dangers to I* encounterejl j on the road, and from the encouraging j •iccouitt of the joy of those who have "overcome" litem; from these happy tin I - already so much at home overload. and ii like the "Happy bints that fly P.- i Thine Alters. Oh Most High." Thither our hearts are drawn and our, "reflections" take on the glow of dawn.Somewme with true vision has writ-: ten of another road and name ilit: ■ '.The Road of the Ixiving Heart" i "Oh, what is this pathway white, with! parapets of light, Wlni-c slender links go up, go up ui^ meet in Heaven Hibh? W I Ti- the road of the loving heart,, from i earth to sky." Who made the licautiful rood? It was the Son of God, Of Mary Imm in Bethlehem. He planned it first, and then I'p the read of the loving heart. Wei led all men. Was it not hard to build? Yes, all His years were filled . With labor, but He counted -not the cost nor was afraid; -N<i read of the loving, heart is cheaply j made." | V Reflection* from the Pew.

RAISE SI, 000 FOR CENTENARY FIND Masscy and Krfwanis Deliverer Stirring Addresses The congregation of the First M. E. under the "able leadership of Hnmlley are engaged in the task of raising Si, 000 towftnle the CenFund, by Juhe 1st. ' Sup day morning last. W. K. Massey , of Philadelphia, ami of this city, .and Reuben Edwards presented the aims and needs of the Fund la-fore the congregation in a most able and convincmanner. They spoke of the variheiipvulent enterprises in which Methodists are interested, anil of the ambitious program they hud All indications are-that the M. P.". Church will more than complete their ipioUi. BIG FEATURE "Her Husband's Trademark" * A wild west exhibition that rivals the frontier .lays at Cheyenne, Wyoming, was staged at the Lasky ranch in connection with the filming of Gloria Swanson's latest Paramount picture. "Her Husband's Trademark." n

showing next Saturday at the Strand t Broncho-busting; rope- throwing and- A hull-dogging steers by cowboys ami n red Mexicans made up one n'f the thrilling a .scene.- in the picture at the Spanish u y . ranch house. 6f! A big feature of this, sequence was an nlil-fashioned Spanish barbecue. " For this a group of Mexican barbecue '»- experts wore hired by Sam WihmI. the. IS director, to cook the meat. Huge " .y, 'luarter.-.of liqef were wrapped iii bur- e ■ lap, put on the grill, covered with dirt land rousted. When the meat wasiC rooked it was placed on large pan- " "i-jcakek of Tortilla, Mexican hard hreatl, if ic-!to lie eaten. After the • scenes were d rj. filmed, everybody had a regular feast. >' rh j I -<>cu I newspaper representatives at- p tended the barbecue, which was some- A ml what of an event iu the annals of filii/L l,c novelties and the newspaper ixuple J a lln like actors, had excellent appetites., / jr MisS Swanson is «qp[iorte<l in thj- ,|, production by a capableNtast, incluu0?K' ir Richard Wayne, Stuart Uiqjniesr I.u- a , cien l.ittlofiehl, Charles Dgle.'Edythe y , Chapmnn and Clarence Burton. Isirna 1 * Moon wrote the scenario from the tl ^ photoplay by Clara Beranger. OPERETTA "POCAHANTAS" The seventh grade of the High i School will render a performance of ^

Famous Tree Moves ToSxtrf Omit' ' WlCK^. jfllW /| ['}//■ «r . jE II Daniel Webster, famous American statesman, should return to j Washington looking for the shade tree under which lie rested at Ins home there, he might be surprised to find it growing healthfully in j another part of town. The tree, as shown in the picture, has been ; moved over to the Lincoln Memorial Grounds for preservation and j| BROWN LEE'S EXPRESS Daily kAljqiUU. J ll^p-s-TUoNQ IIDlSTAMjCE MOV;|lNG. > CALL FOR FURNITURE. Man Office: Seventh Street TRUNKS. ETC. OCEAN CTTY. N. 1. I -~S\

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the charming Operetta entitled, "Pocahoiitas.'VIn the high school building, 6Wl at * o'clock. The perforrtially high merit, reflecting great credit teachers and -scholni PERSONALS We- learn that Chas. Herfurtli, of West Philadelphia, were in town ' . over the week-ctul, inspecting his property, *2fi Fourth street. We are delighted to report that ' : Capt. Ben Henderson has sufficiently recovered in health to be around again, ('apt Henderson has been confined the greater pari of the. winter. Friomls^f joice with him over the impiojJKfienl. LOfTShprt ji,' Armstrong, Jr.. who i/ronnWtod witli n well-known tobacco | ami cigar company, was in town making reservations for a summer resiMr. Armstrong is an exceedingly gifted minstrel performer, and a leading member of the Yacht Club troupe. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Barker entertained a week-end party at their THE DARLINGTON 1126 Central Avenue ' 'pen May 18 for the Season 1922 nrionr enlarged: running "wafer Rates Furnished upon Applicotion MRS. SAMUEL DARLINGTON MRS. J. I). CARTER HOTEL HENRY OPENS Hotel Henry will open April 10th ami remain open for the Season. Special Low Rates for April, May and June. f rvrc am uri/^i i /

- bungalow. 5339 Centra! avenue. Ocean | :, City. The guest- motored from Phil- - uilclphju. On Sunday lust the Anustrimr t family, of West Philadelphia, motored to their new cottage ut Twenty-third Miss Ciceliu Carey and John E. f Armstrong, ventured their first plunge ( of the season, in the surf off Twentxthird street.A surprise party was held Sunday evening. March 2Cth, at- -t3t Central . avenue in honor of Mrs. Taylor's and Newton Beimel's birthday.-. Among l' those present were Mr. ami Mi-. Taylor, Mr-. Henner, Mr. and Mrs. ('has. ' Sumption. Mis- Anna Taylor, Miss Ida Hilton, Miss Edith Collins, Newton 1 Bonner and Theodore Benner. A good time was enjoyed by, all. Send those little personal items of your friends or happenmgs of your family, to the Sentinel Office by Tuesday of each week and they will ap- ' pear in the next issue on Thursday. WHEN ' \ SOMEONE SAYS: Quality Printing They Refer to the Ocean City Printing and Publishing; Company PRINTING in All It'a j BRANCHES

LOTS ON HIGH GROUND <tce ftfi AT SOMERS POINT <pOD.UU BUNGALOW'S WILL BE BUILT TO SUIT # TERMS Telephone 22 WM. L, MANLEY SURF LAUNDRY 929 Ocean Avenue Phone, 139-J Ocean City.Wk J. Good Work, Quick Service, all Work done on Premises Please Give Ua a Trial CLOSED UNTIL SEASON OF 1922 I: SF=>EICIAl_ BARGAIN If you want to go into business, here is YOUR OPPORTUNITY. Am authorized to sell two Axbury Avenue stores in the business center. These properties have brick fronts, cement floors, each containing tiOO square feet of space. Especially adapted for fruit and produce; butter and eggs; hardware, electrical contractor; painter, paperhnuger. or most any other kind of business. The substantial construction of these properties will permit the building j , of apartments on the second and third floors. Price is only *3,500, cash aubieet to a first mortgage of $4,000. Immediate occupancy. ~\ : = J. Vs/lllism Morrison kKaltor ic • Ocean Avenue below 8th Street I

NOTICE Office of Tax Collector Ocean City, J. Tax bills will be mailed about April 15th Cot lite taxo. <ii 1922, to those who keep Tax Office informed of their address. Because of the large numlwr of property transfers your Collector will not have the addresses of a great number of new owners. If you have been an owner for some time and have "moved notify Tax Office 01 the fact, fffeing . new address. Because ol Assessor not receiving notice of transfer for several months after the fact, notify your friends, the , new owners to write Tax Office, giving lot number and section of lot they ljjive purchased, and address. ^ Bills conoofoe mailed before date as above. Ii. W. BURLEIGH. Tax Collector. Look! MANIFOLD Copying Sheets Wrapped in Packages of I * 500 SHEETS Per Ream Up to 2 Reams °ver AJt\c Per 2 Reams ^1"^^ Ream Ocean City Printing and Publishing Co. 744-746 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. SENTINEL ADS BRING SATISFACTORY RESULTS

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