Ocean City Sentinel, 22 February 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 5

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1925 FIVE

XlWIiS HEAR DR. MARONEY tinned from Page One.) ufioiial -interest in athletics;' " .11 the hoys of Sparta were athleit rut in their daily oxcersises ... [lie gymnasia and on the field, : . developed their finer ex.i of rln racier, courtesy, ; . . -ul reverence for age ami „ , ouragi, and the cupa, ity | . , aired philosopher aptly wor- , i tire vital difference , between , ,. .,f Athena anil the boys of ' : : i>, u:i epigram: "The boys ' ,. v.hcn; know the right thing bu: the boys of Sparta do the ] _U ihe close of li is scholarly ad,1,,.— I Maroney was accorded rK'mg vote bf thanks and np- j !r perfect keeping with the sub- ' ,.,-t . f I»r. Maroney'a address, City ' • Ygmwr ('ollisson placed on ex-.' hihition the plans of the new athle-, lie field, as evidence of what the city authorities were doing to en-; i outage sport. jj Tl,' plans make provision for, a ' f„ ' a cinder track, a baseball pi : ..I and a footbaJI field, with ' space for a commodious and prop- ' erly ci|uip|>ed cluh house which ui I eventually l>e added. Mayor Joseph G. Champion vole- ' cd the pleasure he hail experienced in listening to the speaker of the:' hour, a man who was unquestion- ; ' ably a high authority in the world ; of athletics, and physical culture.;1 It has been his gtent desire, ' said the mayor, to sec Ocean City develop into a national sport and,' athletic (enter. After years of li- ' ligation, available ground had become the property of the city. ' lest ; car the city succeeded in •' ! Alibiing eight first-class tennis ' mints. This year an nppropria-' lioii of $25,000 had been made,1' part of which would be devoted to- ' ward- further completing the courts, and towards building the;< athletic field as represented in < the plans, r The City Commissioners were thinking of appointing a commis-jl -inn to supervise the work, with.t the hope of having it ready forjt play the coming summer. j ( \V. E. Massey. Jr., followed the Mayor, expressing his pleasure to.| act as roach for a high school |<

'track team. I Mr. Massey saw no reason why jthe track should r.at he used for If national meets, and outlined a | : plan whereby a suejcssful event J could be arranged he\e for July j 4th. The meet would be a source J of nation wide advertisement 1 1 " the city. As c! see-here explkineii> Mr. : I Massey holds an enviable record I upon the track, anil under his tui- j tion Ocean City should develop! j some brilliant performers on the ; cinder path. ' j ' The Ocean City Kiwanis Cluh1, has gone on record pledged to' ^ carry to a successful conclusion,' f another Booster Banquet in Phil-',' ^ iuleJphia. President Stannard thereupon # appointed the following commit- ' { tees to have charge of all ar-! rangements. 1 General Committee — Win. E.L . Massey, Chairman; Dr. M. E.L Stumuird, ex-olTicio; Joseph G.' .'Champion, Harry Headley, J.; . Howard Slocum, W. H. Collisson, ' . Jr., Dr. Alien. Corson, Everton A. , . Corson, Hiram S. Mowrer, R. H. ' , N'ulty. .! Invitation Committee — R. W. 1 ; Edwards, E. M. Sutton, Floyd C.i* , J. Simms, B. Frank Smith. : j" Speakers Committee — W. E. , Massey. Prof. James M. Stevens, f . William G. Abbott. ( " , Music Committee — Russell H. Nulty, A. Randolph Fogg, C. t . j Shoemaker, jj Specialties — Harry Hemlley, * Charles C. Read, E. Roy Bour- . | geois. I Publicity Committee — W. Ditt- j " rich, Clayton Haines Brick, Roger' ( Williams. , Transportation Committee — . j , George W. Reed, W. M. Kanck, . i V. Smith. Decorations Committee — Morton I.. Leach, Howard Brice, E. S. " i Schantx, Dr. Herschel Pettit, I.. a , Mintzcr. Printing Committee — Howard Stainton, Clinton L. Breckley, v . Huns Burkhardt, A. R. Smith. a ■ Following the close of W. H. "s • Collisson's term of office as presi- : i dent, the Kiwanis Club presented 8 'him with a very handsome clock. ' ; At the last meeting of the club, " ■ 1 It. W. Edwards presented Mr. 1 i. Ccdlisson with a silver plate fit- r r tingly inscribed to be attached to c the clock. ; Mr. Collisson expressed his ap- f > | preciation in a brief and humor- 1 llous vein. |1

MR. 6ILM0RE WILL : LEAD MIES Of HtiHIi CLUB . EDWARD KLEIN HAS CONI SENTED TO ACT AGAIN AS PAST MASTER The Ocean City Fishing Cluh -is ' anticipating' a season of unprecerited activity and success iturii.g the 'j coming summer. The genial and popular president, W. W. Tyers, announces that , work of building up a strong and ; effective organization is now in 1 the making, and noaring completion. The securing of Hartman K. 'Gilmore, as chairman of the House Committee, was a triumph, and J augurs well for the future. Edward Klein has consented to ! act as Pier Master, and with these two gentlemen in charge, the club ; ; is assured of a continuation of last ; year's delightful companionship, | in the little old club house by the Some men have a positive genius j formaking a clubhouse homey, and ' I suffusing around the members, an i atmosphere of good-fellowship ! that makes life a delight. Both Mr. Gilmore and Mr. Klein excel ; in these qualities, and , it may be anticipated that the club-house will be more popular than ever the ■ coming summer, under their adI Ijist year Mr. Gilmore acted as ' Chairman of the Entertainment ; Committee, and in that capacity ' did yeoman service. Largelythrough his untiring efforts, sev- ; eral hundred dollars found their into the coffers of the cluh, and used to pay off some of the : ok! Pier Certificates. It is more than probable, that shall hear something regarding pinochle tournament, before the season closes. Mr. Gilmore, be it known, is pinochle fan and expert. ' year he demonstrated his ] skill in the game beyond all dis- ' pute, and may be expected to pioa tournament, to a glorious consummation. This however jloes not exhaust i Gilmores talents by any means. Ocean City Yacht Club claims him as one of its most popular y ;

'members, and o"» of their famous in the meantime, before the searcnuous work ahead, having the Bp. ■- repaired, and put in order for ]t'.. oaiing of the clans. '.Virh 'Mr. Gilmore at the head ; I-... ever, the work may lie coni- . idered -a* already done. ! ,. view of the success Mr. Tyers i experiencing, in securing such s splendid men to head the various artivhies of the club, together e .. ilh his own executive ability, jjld popularity, t'nc dub members feel i , . ore than justified in expecting a ^ '.anner yeart ^ j I,' STREETS I.F OCEAN CITY Stonton PUre F«Un^ Annua . :. ' s" Chorlre Plore ilivin Avanuc. ^ S-rand S tract Wcat Aveuuo. ,1 TtoUn" TUn. fcnS Areowi Park PUre. Wi-da, Avauua. Third Stract ""•■•in Avenue. Fourth Straat. Atlantic Avanuc. 0 Brighton Place. Corinthian Avenue. h Sav!!n;)ft Street. On Garden. Tract . Plymouth Place. Battcmea Road. 1 , Eighth Street. Suit Road. NtotoStreM.'' m "taS^SwSuMofAt- • e Tenth Street. Untie Ave., curvca Walton Plaoe. around too CaWam F.leventh Straat. Tract to toe Bay. s Twelfth Street North Point Road. 1 Thirteenth Street. IN. of Lagoon) II Fourteenth Street. "Ida atreeta run an Bay View Place. follow.: " Fifteenth Street. Lagoon Road, h Sunset Place. flay Rood. ! Bayonne^Plaea. pTMenFRoad. 1 Eighteenth Straat. Waaler Road. Number! con- Holly Troe Road, aaautlvely South from. Pinnacle Itoad. - Flrtt to Ftfty-nlnth Ocean Road : Streeti. Mnrningalde Road ■tunning Parallel Kalian Road. From Boy to OreenJGarrlena Road, t Pleasure Avenue. Beach Road.

s FIRST NATIONAL « PRESENTS PENCILS ; At the last noon luncheon of v up lucal Kiwanis Cluh, Hiram S. £ .. rer, of the First National , Bunk presented all who were pres- 1 . out with a handsome gift in the a form of a Redipoint Pencil. !J The Redipoint represents the" presents the 'ast word in pocket ^ liencil making, possessing all the h ^ lietter qualities of other makes onlt r sale with some peculiarly it* own. " . The pencil is of u most conveni- ! I out size to lie attached to tha „ i j watch chain, and sufficiently ar- 1 Mr. Mowrer's generosity in- , clmled all present, not onimitting j '.even the guests and the press. l Smart Boy, Smart Boy! j Tommy — "Play store with me, i ! mamma?" Mother (with a headache)— All | right. But you must be quiet — Tommy — "Sure, we'll pretend i don't advertise." ADVERTISE IN IHE SENTINEL Sealed bide or rrr.poaali will be received by tha HOARD OF EDUCATION; OF OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY at the; BOARD OF EDUCATION ROOM. In the HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING. OCEAN i ITY. NEW JERSEY on MARCH 8th. 1923 "EVENING °F rjc,rr °'CLOCK ln ' for plumbing and sanitalion in the NEW i HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING. OCEAN — — ■

w ■ ; ; " ' Ocean " ity Laundry Co. f HOTHL WORK AND FAMILY WASH 6th and Haven Ave. o,.. w t-c Ocean City, N. J. x:m j FOR RENT BY THE YEAR Cottage, Bungalow and Apartment BARON 4 1 2Eleventh Street

I CITY. NEW JERSEY. jr A : b.di mum be made on tha form, t . .d*d and moat cover alt item, therein , onu i • accompanied by an agreement. In , v-iiing. of a SURETY COMPANY aotb- , Ian di are ready fur execution, eaeeute 1 j end rendition. Fated in toe propoaal and I Tbht the contractor and Mid Surety I rmuired by (be ipeelfleationr. U'i'iuT-TUT i!Tf 1 in giMiil older fur a period of one yewr • ' apace' of ten I to) days, the Surety Com.' , pany will become security to pay to toe ' Board of Education of Ocean City. New any difference between the^^aum . ___

1 1 trertV*.and""«A* ire u'ft. "aald'Brerd re 1 1 would b." obliged to pay any bidder or ' r, jwiM ™ p ' the financial reapon.iblllty of tic ojmform and must be duly executed ar.d^iv^ | j other bond or bond* and liability luxuriance. by a Saner Company aulhorlaod ^l» ' u : ||

' T ;xt- li-.; . • 1 g Be Thrifty— Subscribe to the 1 New Series of the 5 STRAND BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION ! ■ - Friday, March 2, 1923, at 8 P. M. in iti offices 41 1 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY. N. J. , & Subscriptions received by Any Director, The Ocean ! City Title & Trudt Company or : || Roland Steelman, Secy.

{ e»l re.pon.ible bld-icr . toe Poxrd of Edo- ! reject any or all lid. ami towaivs any i PI.ANS AND SPECtni ATIONS and PROPOSAL FORM mil be reeurnl from Tru.1 Rulldlr.s. A-far.-.lr Ci"r'. New Jer- ] toy. upon < ' of fifty doHar.. wbleh HENRY W TOWNSEND. "rtle?^fn aSdrBoard! lmr>' bT Atlv. 2-15. 3L £SZ ' \ oy OOOD CIGARETTES i icy — GENUINE Bull" P'lT DURHAM V>" T03ACC0 | IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY |To Laura V. Taylor: By vlrtua of an order off tha Court of Chance 1*7 of New Jereey, made on tha day wherein Charles G. Gartling I. complainant. and you are defendant, you are required to arpear and plsad. anewer or or before the tl«t day of March next, or the ^ said hill will ha taken as oonfaaeed mortgaga givsn by Laura *. Taylor, unmarried to Roes Ferine, dated Oetobe. Jlto. 1920. on land. In tha City of Oeaan City and County of C.pa May and* rea are made defendant beeev.ee you are tha RALPH N. KELLAM. S22 Market Straat. Camden. M. J.

POIN'T BB LONELY JOIN THE CROWD WHO DAILY SMILE f AS TMUY 'Twitch the Switch" for Silent Service and the "Matchless" Night Atlantic City Electric Company,

a- . # 9 Homesites lor 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. 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 J. M. Chester, Ewing T. Corson or John J. Foster