Ocean City Sentinel, 11 January 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 5

■H OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11. 1923 - THREE

wood patriots vj hold grand rally (Lrilijant speakers, sing- 1 > j ers and entertainers to dine Sfljj Washington Camp, No. 114 of I Bmiie Patriotic Order Sons of Amer■Kilca. are preparing for a memor- ' ' jal.le event on January 11th. The meeting will be held in the I \ t. llecliiy. •* 'Ilall at Linwooil, andj : "Upon the occasion a special instal- '■■■■■ ■' station will he 'one of the interesting features. 8 Invitations have lieen broailcast•<l to State officers, to other Lc* Speakers of note, and to every camp in the district. In sotup u; •ensi-.- therefore the occasion will S^J&ssurne the form of a graml district rally, from w'hich every camp ■HjgSepresented will dcrivc benefit. BS Iinwood Camp has won for itpelf an enviable reputation fulls very valuable to farmers at {(heir entertainments. On the forth^HBiemselvcs. The committee is determined the event shall be the f.S'Smreatest they have attempted, and to that end are preparing a won- 1 ■ Jei ful program of entertainment. HH T'ie cnt're proceedings arc to ^" Sfritnl up with refreshments served in the inimitable style of Wuahjfcgton Camp. Bfll' Mein tiers are all urged to make p . an effort to lie present. Every man I On the jab will make the meeting Kfe^lBemorable in the history of the mf camp and district. county roard of agriculture '. (Continued from Page 2.- ». tend any or ull of the various lecB'' tures during the four days, a copy nVof the program will be sent on re■KH quest to the Office of Farm Demjk , Valuable Gift to Farmers B Tlie hook called "The VeterinES arian" sent out to the patrons of HL;thc J. P. Collins Company is cer■Ktainly a fine choice of gifts. ■ This liook, in dealing with all kinds of animal diseases giving treatment and remedial measures, RE' paiticularly valuable to farmers at this time since there is no practicSfl ing veterinarian in the county. IB Every fnrmer receiving this ; I

, book, will, before the year Is out, | • praise Mr. Collins for choosing | I such a useful gift for his patrons. I County Farm Herd to Test This I Week | The dairy herd at the County . J Farm will lie tested for tubercu- | ; lar reactors this week under the J direction of J. H. McNeill, Chief | of the Department of Animal Hus'fjbandry, at Trenton. ; By co-operating with the De- • '• partment, this herd wil lbo clean- ' jed up from tulierculosis if any is • ie 1 present and then placed on the ac- , ' d credited list which entities the-' '* ; to see that no tuberculosis devel-l I" ops. luter. This move started by the ; ' Board of Freeholders and Lewia: r Douglass, Supt. of the County £ y Farm, is certainly a commendable ; f p one. It will make for better herds:' " in Cape May County since it is ' an example that will be followed] ' P by ull the dairies in lime to come.! ' This, coupled with pure breeds " through the county, will greatly ' ' i improve the dairy business. j f >' Edward Phillips, of Cape May,! 1 '■ Chairman of the Dairy Project1' '• Committee in the Board of Agri- ® culture, has already started a pure J d bred Guernsey Calf Club and has ■' - brought seven calves in the county c - in the last six months. ' 0 J. A. Staekhouse, <• Co. Agricultural Agent. i-i o 1 NEW OFFICERS OF c WASHINGTON CAMP; n -Washington Camp, No. 75, of, * K the Patriotic Order Sons of Amer- j 1 * ica, will on January 12th install the | officers who will guide its 'for-! 1 tunes through the comjnjr year, i \ The interesting ceremony will be1 ■ performed by District President 1 * M. J. Potter of PleasantvilleJ ■ Those who are acquainted with the , - District President, and knowof his undivided allegiance to UnffONler are anticipating a rnemorabfe meeting. / The officers to lie thus honored .. are President, Elmer Bakley; VicePresident Albert Lake, Master of Forms Thomas W. Everingham, •.Jr., Conductor Howard Jeffries, Inspector William Jaughlin, Guard Michael Pileggi, Reconling Secretary Thomas H. McClure, " Financial Secretary E. C. Barrett, f Treasurer .John B. IKrby, and . Trustee C.-J. Collins. Washington Camp's new roster . of officers arc determined to make 1 their term of service memorable * for interest nnd activity. In view i, of the great celebrations to be held t during the coming year, under the auspices of the Order, at Philadelphia, every Camp is experiencing a revival of Interest and enthus-

■cape may league annual election • MOON CHOSEN TO HEAD , ; THE PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE FOB ENSUING YEAR The assembly rooms of the Cape . May Young Men's Progressive' . I-eague, was the scene of great : excitement und enthusiasm when . | it met to hold its annual electiop of officers. ,j Practically the whole of the ' I membership was present exceed- ; , ing two hundred iii number. ,! All the officers were, with the1 , | exception of one, contested, and a . great deal of rivalry existed. Noti withstanding the utmost of goodi fellowship pervailcd, and the elcc- ' I tion was made the occasion for a • ' I humorous by-play and w:it. ' ! Dr. J. R. Moon .who during the ,j past year, served the league faith- 1 as iVce-President, was elcc- ' 'ted President by a very substau- > ! tial majority. f .1 It is felt that the election of Dr. i , was a case of faithful serv- , ' ; i?e justly rewarded. Be the night ■ so dark, the Cupe May ! will have the light of the moon to guide its fortunes. I R. T. Stevens was named vice- ' president, and in him the presi- ' dent will find a useful ally. < The results at the election arc • | given as follows: ' > : J. R. Moon 92 1 I H. E. Balm 30 ( ! President: R. T. Stevens 08 Irvin Eldredge .14 j Harry Settle 39 ( Secretary:. Alx Lyle 118 I

Financial Secretary: Herbert Hebenthal 76 , A. H. Phillips - 35 I John Sickle.-- 12 | Treasurer: ' Charles -Shield.- 90 David Teitelman .27 .Executive Committee: (The fallowing six mn were elec- : toil out of 10 nomination- 1 : i V. M. I). Mnrcy 12 ■ Leonard H. Da vi - 97 t John T. Hewitt .75 i E. J. Jerrell 08 i Harry Brown .59 ' A'm, II. Thompson . 53 • John J. Spencer 00 Lwls Hawley 20 •' William 11. Gilbert 21 ' ELECTS OFFWERS This is the season when the var- . ious organizations and clubs pass , through the process of annual re- : organization. . Iota Council No. 120 of the Jr. . O. U. A. M.. at its last meeting . named officers to serve for the en- . suing year. The following were elected: Councillor Thomas Young, . Councillor turner Higbce, . Warden Chus. Breckley, Inside . Sentinel Frank Buzby, Outside • Sentinel J. Prescott Cadmnn. . Other officers who retained their positions are Recording Secretary . Wilton H. Willets, Financial Sec- . retary John Dennis, and TreasurJoseph W. Cox. . Iota Council are anticipating with every promise of success, the greatest year of prosperity in its , history. , Plans are in pr\&ss of maturing for a scrie.- of interesting events in the near future. Change the "B" toVp"\ . Computing by the histornym time is recorded "II. C." Nowadays it is "B. P."— Before ; Prohibition. g.

tall cedars plan " for great smoker >6 27 EVENT WILL BE. STAGED- IS BASKET-BALL HALL. EATS IN ABUNDANCE 12 The new officers of the Cape . ,7 May County Forest No. 15. Tall J 75 Cdlars of Lebanon, are iletermin- ( jg ed to mukc the ensuing year the j-, most memorable in history. ( A series of event- have .been arranged fo rthe year of an unique 1 U0 cliaracter, and guaranteed to iu- ,.. crease the interest of every meml bor o fthe fraternity, in the ac- ' tivity of the Forest. The opening event is scheduled r. for Friday evening, Junuary 12th, which will assume the form of a The smoker will take place in j ;r Baskct-hall Hall. Casino Block.; Oak and Atlantic Avenues, and 1 ' will I* "(>en to all Tall Cedars and 1 . their friends. The forthcoming will 1* the1

QOIN'T BE LONELN JOIN THE CROWD WHO DAILY SMILE AS THEY 'Twitch the Switch" for Silent Service and the "Matchless" Night Atlantic City Electric Company, icL^ci^D.v.^r"

fvery first time, in the history of! the Cape May County Forest, that " members have been given the privI ilege of bringing their male friends I I - a social gathering. A piogram crammed full of'-* ; amusement nnd fun is in process -f maturing and not a dull momerit' w ill be allowed to pass. Memlters ami friends throughout the evening will lie kept tuned up t.-i concert pitch, wondering what will be the next number. The program will be topped off • with cats, as only Tall Cedars can _ prepare ami enjoy. If a Cedar, bring & friend or two— if not a Cedar, get a Cedar | lake you. II * . Wm. H. Powell , General Contractor [j Grading and Street Building 'j OCEAN CITY. N. J.

Think This Over a "The codfish lays a million eggs, ' While the 'helpful hen lays one:' the codfish does not cackle To inform what she's done. . '' •And so wp .com the codflfh eov,' While the helpful hen we prize; DSED ilUTOIIIOBILE of the better kind can In- bought in safety , at ('. H. K. MOTOR CO. 2722 Atlantic Ave. 547- W Atlantic City. OLDSMOBILE DISTRIBUTORS j __.■ ; ; x_.lt 831 ASBURY AVENUE , Delicatessen Fancy Groceries Fruits and Vegetables New Orleans Molasses William T. Carwithen Phone 35-J

taVhich indicates tft thoughtful • minds That it pays to advertise. ; ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL Our Wall* Paper , is a veritable find. We aim to 1 please the particular. Just come down and inspect our numerous designs: If you are critical it may take you a long time to decide — there are so many pattenis to choose from— but the point is that you can lie suited exactly right and at friees that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SM IT H 1048 Atbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersev

Real Bargain For Sale— TWO FAMILY APARTMENT Located at 103 Twelfth Street — excellent all-year-round location. New condition. First floor apartment contains living-room, dining-room, kitchen, four bed-rooms, hath and enclosed rear porch. Second floorapartment contains same number of rooms with^xception that there is | one less bed-room. Double porches on the fr<mt. I Both apartments are equipped with all conveniences and completely | | furnished with modern household furniture, ready for immediate occuI pancy. 25 PER CENT can lie realized on the investment by the rental of | both apartments; however, should the purchaser desire to occupy one | apartment ofr the entire year, the rental income from the other apartS ment will not only pay all carrying charges on the property hut 9% as | well on the investment. Only $3,000. cash is necessary, subject to a first mortgage of $3,500. J. WILLIAM MORRISON REALTOR Ocean Avenue below Eighth Street

IHomesites for Homeseekers Think of getting a lot in the center of Ocean City for $ 1 ,000 and less Five Minutes walk to both Banks, Depots and Post Office Every Lot up-to-grade — new cement curbs and sidewalks THE MOORE TRACT || BAY TO SIMPSON AVE. 80 LOTS SEVENTH TO EIGHTH STS. 1 More than one-half of these lots sold already. This is the first public announcement of the sale of these lots and you must buy now if you want the most desirable lot in Ocean City for $1,000 For full particulars see s J. M. Chester, Ewing T. Corson or John J. Foster ■