Ocean City Sentinel, 22 June 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 10

■*- — ) ' EIGTH ' / OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922 : 1'jlVr X fl .

% SUNDAY-SCHOOLS UNI0i PICNIC II J MEMORABLE TIME •bachelors defeat benedicts in a spectacular ball * (IJAME . The rnk.n- limit- of the' Bible. Schools, of Ocean City, held on Thurs4i ia(>t at Lenapo I'ark. was in, liVery respect an unquitliatd success The clerk of the weather had pro-1 vldcd mi ideal day for the -occasion, •iml the place' chosen could noi have been improved upoh for the holding of a picnic. The main -purpose of every such i ' evisrt is the entertainment of thp ehll- 1 dren. and the young people attending the various Sunday Schools. It it^ the ; one occasion of the year which ranks; of first importance in their expects; | • It in therefore' very satisfactory to learn that upon this particular oc-i caslon the children were given a day of rdn and pleasure which will be long remembered by all who participated. Apart from the program of sports arranged for the youngsters, toere was a spectacular bast-ball contest beI it eon a team of . single nionagainzt; a tenia of married men. Bachelors versus Benedicts. Evtry Inch of ground was Holly contested. both teams had their stellar performers, but ultimately the unbonpecked d-te^d the henpecked to the • This wps. of course, very surprising. for It-would appear that the bene.diets should know more about steal- • ing bases and should have had greater practice in the art . of catching things Hying through space than bachelors. Be that as it may. the result evl- , dently speaks volumes for' the skill and prowess of the younger men. The children's contests were also hotly contested, the young folks entering Into the spirit of competition i and rivalry with enthusiasm. The following contains a list of the varl- j ous events which took place and the names of the winners: \ 1.00 P. M. FIELD EVENTS. 60-yard dash, boys add girls. 6 years | and under. John Itakolian. • iii-yard dash. boys. 8 years and un-: der. Robert Hughes. itiyard dash, girls. 8 years and an-, dcr, Eleanor Roth. " I 60-yard dash. bdys. 10 years and j under. Crist Weisenthal. 6o-yard dash, girls. 10 years aad un- I de», Mahel Clark. 76-yard dash. boys. 12 years and un- j der. Ira Busbay. 75-yard dash, girls. 13 years and under, Margaritta Olsen. Peanut race, boys, 8 years and un-j der. Charles Grosyner. Walking race, girls.' 10 years and . under. Francis Roth. 3-legged rare. boys. IS years and under. Paul Lower and Ferdinand I Taccrino. Bask ruce. girls. 13 years and under. Edna Collins. Egg and spoon race, single women, i Charolletta Olsen.

Egg and spoon race, married wom-j | L45 P. M. WATER SPORTS. 60-yard, swim, boys. IS years andj under. Herbert Verbey. iO-yard swim, girls. IS years and! under. Cliarnletta Olsen. 75-yafid swim, young men. Earl Sea- i ' 75-yard swim, young .women. Vlda Busby. lOO-yard'tyM race. Victor UlBord. i • 100-yard canoe race. Leslie Smith * and Earl Seaman. Scaling the Pole^-H. Headley. 2.3U P. M. The single men beat the married men in a game of baseball. Score, 10-9. Judges and Officials. Geo. Harris. Irving Johnson. Samuel! GoooTor. John Dennis. Michel Pileggl . and Prof. I'nger. Prizes Donated by the Follqwing. ! Abbott's Pharmacy. Maddock'a Pharmacy. Hughes Central Pharmacy.; Road's Hardware. Lake's Jewelry ' Mer'v, Siei-lmun's Furnishings Store, Vtanon smith's Shoe-Store. Weaver's; Store, Stuinton's Store. Parker's Shoe Shop. Gardiner's Stationery Store, Mlntzer's Cindy Shop. Wallace Sons and a Monaiiuu from R. W. Edwards. The prizes consisted of baseball bat. pen knives, cuff links, sundial watch, ■ bathing suit, sneaks, neckties, balls.! bathing caps, shopping bags, socks, card case, writing paper, talcum powder. GRAOUATE6 ENTERTAINED Hiss Mild ml Weeks, daughter of' William W. Weeks, entertained the. Senior Class and other school friends , . at th» Hotel .Su art liniore after thei graduating exercises on Friday eve- 1 nine Those present being Edna Wblttlngton. Josephine Maginnls. Maud lleaton Catherine ttordan. Ceceilla' Newcomer. Helen Newtek. Mildred Weeks. Elizabeth Heaton.l Julia I'll- , lego. Marlon Trout. Anu Smith, Miriam Plant. Mary Collins. Freda Stoelman. Jeannette rffi-by. George . Blue kinaii: . James M. Stevens, Jr.. Richard Torbert.. Leslie Smith. An- ' drew siecintan. Anthony Plllcgo, Eugene Halleran. Milliard Hand. Thos. Williams. Robert NelBon. Marcus , lllarkinan. George Gardiner. Howard : Barrett. Mr.' and Mrs. C has/"H. Par-, sons; of Atlantic ^TTrr^Jr/nnd Mrs | F. K Lipplnrott. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Weeks. COMMUNICATION Ocean City Sentinel, Ocean City, N. J. Gentlemen — Do you tMnk you can do anything through your good paper to get the •Iccent and proper garbage collections at and near 33rd and Centra] Avenue for the present and balance of season ? Promises, investigations, alibiex!!! That was all -last summer .and the summer of I960! Or isnt that section a part of Ocean City and are we paying taxes to the wrong people? Thank you, If you can help us. ** Very truly yours A. Sufferer. Mr. and Mr.-. Albert Temple and family, of VinMand will spend -the rammer here. Mr. and Mrs. Sheard, parents of Mm. Temple will accompany them. ■ . te

MURDO MACKENZIE DESIRES PLAYERS ID E REPORT JUNE 28" 8 PLANS TO PUT OCEAN cfo[Y ON ATHLETIC MAP ^ THIS YEAR. e, . The athletic enthusiast and baseball i-'lan, Murdo Mackenzie, is determined n, that -this year Ocean City shall Ami ' place ol tranor on .Hie Athletic map ol : <-L New Jersey. Jv He Is behind the movement, heart J. and soul, to make Ocean City a na ! , : tlonal renter of out door sports and hi athletics. I- .Murdo Mackenzie was one of the K persons responsible for the " booster K' banquet, held some time ;igo in I'hlla ( ;.) delphia. for the purpose o! properly., ' organizing -the Ocean City Athletic , 0 Association, anu. perfecting plans- lor . '"'the building ot a"baseball park. • Mr. Mackenzie ^-promises to give - B: Ocean City the pleasure of witnessing I . some real ball, the best brand of base- ' 8 ball ever witnessed In the city t e He announces thai all candidates > " l.^tlie Ocean City Ball Team ate o v report on or before Wednesday. June ' ",28th. ;o Murdo Mackenzie. Jr., Cap : tain of the team, at 2145 Central avr- t i- title. Ocean City. r It is proposed to begin practice in i- earnest on June 28th. and up to Sslur- ! 8 day. July 1st, when the teum will play ; the Melrose Independents of Atlantic ' i- i City at 3 P. M. j The opening ol the season ot this I- -occasion will be accompanied wRh ap- • ' proprlate exercises and, ceremony, g • On the Held, prior to the game, there D will ' be a flag raising, music and j ! speeches. And Mayor Joseph (i. Chant. I. pion wlll perform the opening' o! the , II : season by throwing the first ball. II is hoped that the .ceremony will ' take place on the "Moore Field.":- ® Eighth street and Bay avenue. Tarr. the second piteher of the;, ; Bucknelt University and. the ace of , collegiate pitchers, will be in the box Jfor Ocean City. 1 i- Monday. .July 3rd. the Mackenzie ; team will play- the United States Ma- ' rlnes of Philadelphia, at 3:30 P. M I July 4th. however, will be the grant s day with two first class games at 10, j A. M. and 3:30 P. m.. when the leant i- will clash against the strong "Cayuga ' I Profesalonals",yt>fyPhlladHphla. . , i- Work la being undertaken and push- 1 cd forward this week to have the Held 1 ready for the grand opening. The ground will be enclosed with a'; -!9 leet fence and It la hoped to have a i grand stand ready to accommodate - j She spectators. If there are any candidates for a • place upon the team, they may meet a fid confer with the Captain or with - 'jMr. Mackenzie Saturday next on the 1 l grounds about the' hour of three in 1 1 1 the arternoon. All needed now Is the backlng_an.l ; 1 : hearty support and co-openfflnh o( , 1 1 Ocean City people. / . Ocean City will through the effort* '• | of Mr. Mackenzie have this Acar the - best team on the coast.

[SOME IMPRESSIONS OF I OCEAN CITY FOLKS ' a A certain man came into our city, ! ten days ago, to spend a few ' I j quiet weeks resting and writing. ] He has traveled, observed, lectureo . ijand written, here and abroad The ' local observations of this newspaper J - and advertising' man, will perhaps be i : interesting and somewhat helpful. | i Four days he spent in idleness, then ; 'dropped in to visit F. LeRov Howe, i the secretary of our Chamber of Com- j I I merce, with whom- he has- been ] acquainted for several years. In the - j course of the chat it developed that j he was rather tired of doing nothfcg, ' j so Mr. Howe asked him if he would , | like to. talk to a number of our cottagers whp had rooms to rent- He I agreed to mfb the C. of C. secretary 1 1 compile theHtst and layout the book- ; 1 let, which was being prepared for the 1 convenience of visitors who previously have had to tramp the streets, in - search of rooms and board, but whom ■, , now may apply at the information < y ! bureau of the C. of C. or any infor- ' >, mation or resort bureau in penna. or s N. J. for a list of such places, e Here are a few pertinent pointers gathered in conversation with him: k Many of the cottagers with rooms 1- to rent, have or give the impression that Ocean City's development came L about unaided. That men and organi- '• | zations hail spent time and money, '• i telling the world about the resort, '• never struck them. That this booming of the dtv brought visitors in increasing streams each year, whose coming brought 'money and development which was ,f 1 shared lit by all who had something e , (ot the visitors, whether merchandise, s jtolcl, Meal or Room Service— and e ThaC all who share in the profits, >- ' should share in-dhe expenses, was not i- believed in. because when the plan wasd mentioned, of furnishing the address a and prices of rooms, etc., to visitors d by the C. of C. and other information I- bureaus, -they thought it splendid i.. such service wps'to be given them, a BUTvw'hrn asked to help defray the e printings- and postage distribution costs, (two-flollars.) they thought it was all wrong. '• Many had signs out, but no door- " l>ells and when finally summoned, 18 ! came to -a halt, six safe feet from non- , " i transparent screen doors and growled r"v'What is it"? I- ii There are many more rooms for ' • ! rent this year. Great difficulty in getting someone near the door, fol-; lovh«Uiy--growls and scowls does not 'fit the boosting the city has had or, • serve to, brfitg visitors past the doorI step. Some of the people on or near g Eight street should hecome better ie acquainted with the city— two uteris cantile establishments and an officer ic ' "f the law replied to questions in the last four days, that they did npt know !! Ocean City had a C. of C. or atr^ItTte formation Bureau. A few more signs, a little moral, in courtesy und general information could te br beneficially displayed in the shops, in cottages. and railroad station.-. Ocean City is truly "America's Greatest Family Resort" — but itv greater ami quicker growth depends upon the geting together of everyone ld who has something for the visitor, d, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Joseph,/ of rt- Collingswood are summering atjthe i Linden on Central Avenue. - r~ i;

M. E. GROIR WILL GIVE ^ FAREWELL MUSIGALE I" ON SUNDAY EVENING s ■y>R. GEORGE L. DOBBINS WILL DELIVER .ADDRESS AT EVENING SERVICE " 1 1 The choir ol" the First Mcthfltfi«\t ' Episcopal Church of this city, will on" 'Sunday evening next, retire for the . summer season, qnd their places taken by a quartette of professional singers. • It will lie delightful jpf course to sit and listen to the gained artists; not- ■ withstanding the familiar faces, which c I have occupied the choir, loft during , the winter season, will be missed with It must-' Ap conceited that Professor Harry H. IJike. and his band of vo- ' caiists, have, rendered good service, ■ '' and provided' some excellent programs of high class church music. ( i . The program arranged for the com- t; ing Sunday will contain a- number of f, , old favorities. In fact .it is to be -y 5 as such, selections which have delighted the congregation heretofore, and have been requested again by j, j admirers. , , The " Gloria " from Mozart's _ ■ "Twelfth Mass" will bo a particular . feature,, as also will the famous sex- C - tettc from "Lucia" set to patriotic = i A male quartette composed of s Messrs E. M. Sutton Sherman. Russell "V . H. Nulty and Prof. Harry H. Lake, ri :• will sing Pinsuiti's "Oh God Thou Rock of Ages."' Y • Dr. Wilson's setting to Newman's ^ "Lead Kindly Light" will be sung by * a mixed quartette composed of Mrs. ■ ' Amderson and Mrs. Croc, and Messrs v 1 Sherman and Lake-' F In addition. Florio's anthem entitled r ' "I.ord God Almighty" will be rendered " . by the choir. L Dr. John Handiey will be at Pocono . Manor for "the Sunday, preaching to * the New Jersey Press Association, of " J which he is chaplain. q , Rev. H. M. Blake of Central Church, Atlantic City, will occupy the p r pulpit of the First M. E. Church, in 1 j , the moming; while at the evening a service, in addition to the musical : _ i program. Dr. Geo. L. Dobbins will de- 1 ^ i , liver an address. f, i Announcement is gven to the effect.' ^ i that a rebeptiorp-wrn be given to the summer auxiliary' "( the First M. E.(-p Church, by the Ladies Aid Society, at p 1 the parsonage on June 29th at 3, p. m. y - All are most cordially invited to j, i attend. i o ' F PERSONALS r | Mrs. Clifton Smith and Miss Ama- U , ranhtp Smith or Royallton, Pa., are ,, , enjoying an extended stay jn Ocean i : City. a Dr. Howard Reed of Philadelphia, J, I has resumed practice for summer at _ I 424 Ocean Avenue. y Untro*luri-d by Mayor Champion. 1 S 5 ' ORDINANCE NO. ?0S. 1 An Ordinance to amend an mdlnan. . . „ ■ ntiVlad. An Ordinance cortr. mine atreet » hlehwaia within the limite of Ocean i - I Th% RmlkI of Commlaaldn. ie of the City ? „n City do ordain: •> , i. Ttiai aecthm of an ordinal* s! I emitted. "An Ordinance ronc-nting itn-, i -n , i rafTW- and the parkine of vchlrlee on Ihe| . • hlahwaya within the llmlta of.O«-can._ 1 City." »• • and the aamc i. hereby amend- R 1 "1 lo read follows: That It ihnll I- Cl r north weaterlv aide of Atlantic Avenue, __ 1 the Sam heal I c- Vy 'aide ol 'lula n t'l" ven , " , aha!' he at an angle approximately of . thirty decree* with the curb with the fnat : cbi h m i wh. ri i„ i. -■ S'rrly. , [ Sec. 1. That thl» ordinance shall take effect Immediately. >' NOT.C«C° r I The above ordlnanee was passed on . first and second readme at a meeting of II, «■ lie.,;, I of Comrnlfclnn- r« li> Id on .lull" s IS. ISM. and will he taken up on third , "hediIhl*hSird to'be'hHd on'thlSTwmtv1 three' JU(di>yl'leht «rt^! 1 Commlaaloner.' Chambers. City Hall. r Art""1* I-* i ,1ARRY A" city'ci'"^ Buy From Wholesaler 8 Save 1-3 to 2-3 j I FREE SSSKSfc FIXTl'RES :, HEATING BOILERS, RADIA- j TORS, VACUUM CLEANERS • v and ELECTRIC WASHERS. ETC. ! f * Write for Dept B-98 J A DELPHIA SALES CO. K 23 N. 10th Street. Philadelphia, Pa. a; ■ il ' ______

TABERNACLE SERVICES WILL BEGIN SUNDAY SUMMER' PROGRAM INCllUDES * MEN OF INTERNATIONAL ( FAME . i Sunday, June 23th, the Ocean City I Association, will begin the ; ( forty-third srst of its eventful and useful carter, at the Auditorium on t \thc Camp Ground. J It is pueytionabie .w hether there is I : America, an association, of a strict- . ly religious character, which has sur- • vivetl all changes and vicissitldes. and ' yet retain its origin spirits of consecration unimpaired, to the degree the ' City Taliernacle Association ' A magnificent program hhs been ( arranged for the present season, and some of the most brilliant thinkers and pulpiteer- of the country will be heard. The services will continue until ' Labor Day. From August 13th until ' 20th, Dr. James Gray, Dean of the Moody Bible School, will conduct a 1 Conference. 1 Next Sunday, the Rev. J. J. Hunt, one of the ablest preachers in the . Philadelphia Conference, will officiate ' both morning and evening. j CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LOST— Lqd v - Wrist Watch at*1 8th Street - between Central Averlue ami Avenue on Saturday. Liberal reward. Return 515 Sth Street. — Adv. — Demonstrator. Call at Powell's Market, Thursday noon. Adv. -V Mother's helper. Girl about 15.' Bleep out. Apply 1121 ■Wesley Avenue.— Adv. FEMALE HELP— Wanted c\p. fancy ironors. Apply Surf Laundry, 939 Ocean Avenue. — Adv. i WOMAN — Trustworthy capable refined Prot. woman with daughter 1.'! i yrs. desires position in small famib. , Write, A. Sentinel Office . — Adv. j SALE— Motor Boat. Good coni dition. Length, 23 ft. Price, reasonable. Apply 1653 West Ave. — Adv. I GIRL 17 years, desires any of summer employment. Write i Sentinel Office — Adv. _ fFOR SALE — Buick light delivery. Excellent condition. Cheap. Apply, Walter, B. Hess. 11th ami Simpson Ocean City, N. J. — Adv. RENT— Nicely furnished room. Private family. Business man preferred. Reasonable. Address M. E. H., Sentinel Office — Adv. .WANTED — Refiueii settled young woman to care for two children and • assise Good wages. Address, S. II. 'K., Sentinel Office— Adv. WANTED — Position of any kind by! young man, 25 yrs. old with High education. Address. Garden! Apartments, Ocean and Battcrsea, Ocean City, N. J. Phone 65 R. I — Adv. ' | i FOR RENT— Two stores. One on { boardwalk. One in Main Building, [suitable for Beauty Parlor. The Breakers. — Adv. ' . " ' RELIABLE experienced man for night and jvatehman. The Breakers, j — A'dv. FREEHOLDER HENRY B. CREE Of the First Ward Of This City announces that he will he a candidate for the Republican nomination for the office of County Commissioner, at the Primary .. Election in September. Paid for by Henry B. Cree

t: ! ; CLASS AND PRIVATE INSTRUCTION | ? ELOCUTION DRAMATIC ART J » ENUNCIATION VOCAL CUITURE „ W4I IV Coca TW 2mm by r ' Adelaide S. Kellett, B. E. j ml - CASINO CLUB, OCEAN CITY, N. J. d For Further Information Addraaa Above j rj ' ' 1 * *■ " . ' ' ^ . i EXTRA! I Cominc Diract from Willow Grova Park lo the : WILDW00D OCEAN PIER 1 JNH^AVENUE0 [; " WIl.pWOOD, St.-J-f CONWAY "m. Famous Band MISS VERBA. Soprano. Sdkag < SPECIAL MUNICIPAL CONCERT ' SUNDAY EVENING, JUNE 25th, 1922, at 8.30 f ADMISSION, SOc. THIS CNANCII J;!

i CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FLYER f I Another journal has made its advent ' in Ocean City I fearing the suggestive I -title ' "The ■ Chamlier of Commerce j The' promoteni of the journal evi- 1 dently are men t<! ambitions and are 1 contemplating flights of journalistic I adventure. The first issue contains a notification of the Civic Booster Banquet, to be heltl at the Hotel Lincoln, Thursday, June 29th. If the coming . affah- bears any resemblance to the < : no member of the Chamber can i f afford to be absent. I The staff of the new ventjire are , i evidently celebrities in their sphere of Jnbor. The Editorial chair is filled by < i! Progressivcness, Mr. On-tbe-joL", . I acts in the, capacity of-"Susiness . Manager, while OKI Man Opportunity < I looks after the advertising end. ; ' Ip addition the staff includes a cir- . . culntion manager bearing the appro- , priatc name, Mr. Go-Get-'Em. | I COMMISSIONERS APPOINT THREE SPECIAL POLICE ! At their last regular meeting, the | Boaril of City Commissioners appointI ed three men; to act as special police- | I men during the summer season. i . Mayor Joseph G. Champion sub- [ mitted the names, and the appoint- . ments were confirmed. | The men -who - will serve in the i : | capacity are- George Boldon, Earl j , Mosher, and Frank A. Lcamey. Bids were received an^pencil under ; _ contract No. 730, for the construction j ; jetties between. North and Fifth |

; Streets. Three bids were received as IBfollows: [ , W. M. Davies. $13360.00. Porter |tl , Smith Co., *13750.00, Sutton ACorson j S, Co., $16030.00 The Commisrionera gj . awarded the contract to W. M. Davies, . w , he lowest bidder. . ol PERSONALS :■» A Jjevv of ifarrisburg' girls are ; ;; spending two weeks iu the Clephar : Cottage and profe.-s themselves as i much pleased with Oceafi City. Mr: and Mrs.. Paul Hayne.- have ' moved into their new home. Dr. and rs. Starck, of Philadelphia. ' occupied their bungalow over the !nsr£d Mrs. Charles Muth, of ' Overhropk, have opcne.1 their cottage, at 606 Fourteenth Street for the Capt. David McCoach of Philadelphia, iias opened his cottage. 855 Fourrtt>Street, for the season. Mr. aikl Mrs. Arthur J. Henry, arc . at their cottage, 1507 Asbury Avenue, ' for the season. Mr. Henry is well ' . known in Philadelphia legal circles. E. Soov's Cottage, -150 West Avenue ' been rented Niv Mr. anil Mrs. Given of Philadelphia. W. A- Wafer, a Philadelphia manu- ' facturer., and family arc at their i beautiful cottage, on Wesley Avenue, > for the season. I : Dr. I- S. A. Steilem and family of Philadelphia, have opened their cott- ' age' on Asbury Avenue for the season. (| 1 i Gertrude Steilem has" assumed ^ 1 ; former position as operator in the

Bell Telephone Companv> office. Among the guests atAhe Alvyn the summer are Mr. an«P»rs. Willi,,. Staup and their daughter, Miss m... g'aret, of Philadelphia. Mr. Staup U « well known hat manufacturer and a> old summer resident in Ocean City. , "Sirs. W.'H. Sweeney, of West Philadelphia, is at her.cottage, 1331 Wciter Avenue 'or the season. - . - FIRE ALARM SIGNALS ) l — Sixth anil Pleasure aveltue. 17— Eleventh anil Bay avenue. IS — Fourteenth and Bay avenue. 35— Seventh and West avenue. ', 12 — Second and Asbury avenue, ill — Fourth and Asbury avenue. 45— 1 -Eighth and Asbury avenue. j ■16— enth -and Asbury ayeflue. 48 — Thirteenth und Asbury avenue. 49 — Sixteenth and Asbury avenue. 31 — North and Central avenue. 51 — Sixth and Central avenue. 37 — Eleventh and Central avenue. 67— Twelfth and Wesley avenue. 68— Fourteenth and Wesley avenue. 73 — Fourth and Ocean avenue. 75 — Seventh and Ocean avenue. 7f — Ninth and Ocean avenue. 82 — Second and Atlantic avenue. 96— Boardwalk and MootTyn terrace. [911— Bay avenue and Battcrsea mad. ; 521— Twentieth and Central avenue.

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