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f Jottings From Our Schools Prof. Stevens Will Attend Superintendent's Convention I MRS. BERTH A (OUTS CLASH WINS THE MODERN HEALTH P (CI S ADC PENNANT. MISS FLORENCE VOEGELIN SIJIPBISE PARTY. LIGHTNING FIVE WINS I GAMES
WCT. Jaroe- M. Stevens, Superintendent of Pnbflc School.. will | alter.-! the utu! meeting of the f Notional E-fucsti or. Association to f Re heM in Cteveiaod next week. [ . The opening Her >* next Morvfaj. | February K Prof. Steven* wui leave PfcifaI delphia next Satur-iay evening, on i the "Jereejtner.'- Special." -ebedI iM to run ever the Pmu>lrui> L Railroad, fasvfag the P. R R. >tek tior. ir. New York City at 49* P. f M. and arriviac in Cleveland at 19 L o'rioek Sunday morning. The Annas! "Jersey Dinner, " wC! be held ia Hotel Cleveland or Monday evening. at air o'clock. It b to be known aa the "Enrigbt Dinner," hi honor at the State Camniiuioner at Education of New WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY ' The achbofa eloaed their door* today, commemorating the birth- , day at George Washington, who wo* firat ir. war. first in peace, and ftrat in the heart, at hi* fellow- ; Let I da birthday not only be ah- j aerverf in the aehool aort home, bat fa the workuhap and church, in law-making bodie.. and mention. * Hay mwthfag of hb great and * ~j oi b> great ana
faring spirit he ro-awakened in the notion', heart, where it i. bow k, badly needed. . OTHER BIRTHDAYS The high aehool student* who ' had birthday, laat week were: , EKnor Welch came on the 14th , • aid Vivian Morton on the 16th. Thb week Latham MacGragorV . caano on Monday. Richard Town-j ' amd'a on the 20th. Lenora Adam. ! on the 21 at and Florence Laddy's . tomorrow the 23rd. Next week there win be Jurt one. and the ' loaky pernor. wiB be Miaa Elks' II THKEE O'CLOCK IN THE < MORNING . il The eold, anappy morning* we t kad laat week, eauaed aomo people to rim earlier than anal, not because of mid bed*. but juet the re worm — warm and comfortably. .. Mr. Vanaman of the High School „ and Mr. Shearer of the WeMey b Avenue School, arose and went to^, their respective acboc.li, at 849 in c the morning to fix the fire*. Mr. 0 Vanaman •» eat "Tabby" reported \ htm to Sopt. Stevens, aa being onehalf hoar late. But Mr. Vanaman't * lardine** was explained to Prof, js fceven. that excused after hi* alarm clock had failed to act the Vfctrola fa motion, playing that " popular aong, "If. Three O'clock . In the Morning." Mr. Shearer haaat thought up an excuse so far, faff he aayx he will find one. M HEALTH CRUSADE PENNANT The fifth grade pupil*. in the Wesley Avenue School, of .which Mr*. Bertha Cole ia the teacher, won tie Modern Health Crusade , fhanant. They now hare it hung . ■9 aeroaa the front of the room. . The pennant was won by answerfag Tee Daily Chores, which has „ bnen eondurte-i in the lower " trade* xince the opening of school . la the Fall by Mb* Efeabeth " Bartman. the school nurse. £
I A "GET-TOG ETH EE" CLASS I The eighth grade pupal., Sec Ition A and their teacher Miaa „ ■ Boyle, believe in helping them- f. ■ eeive* ever, though it be along Uw « I Mae* of athletic*. They got tol*ather ami sold aulfiae..t penci r r parciM- a basket ball. The hall Mpnd, and it b a beauty. Now a th"r physical training ■■nod*, will be devoted to playing h Bwaket ball fa Uw yard. ° SNAPPY MOTTOES * I ^ t'ngar b not the only t ■■acher who believe* fa motto*, and „ ■he always ha* them posted ip ■ the gymnasium. I Mia* Ceburn, fourth grade teacr- ■ fa Uw Wesley Avenue School, believe* in them, and has a P'*r posted up around * room. The following are a ft* 01 thea "*e ara! We are! „ *■ Every be*];. Welcome Claaa! j ■ -The efa.* Iweom-x it beat, b, „ «aember contributing his . rleaeon." /' fa what other classes * ■w done and mote." ^ ■Ihectu comes in cans. Failure ■"Don't make excuaes. Make- °' Bed b what eonnta." l> I EXEMPTED FROM EXAMS tA ■a order to he exempted from V.
■r- exarrmatioT.*. one mart have ac il! average of *0 in efaa* work, free iw aw.-n: of illne**. and free of de- , to meriw. 4. The following are the name* of . j. these who are exempted from examfagMm: x. Maderr. Hit aor> — Joei Eohcnaor.. . Jack Senior. Jeanett* Darby, Mir.j. lam Pact. Ruth Stretch. Anna . -x letter.. Marion Trc«;t and Lovcdy 0 Welch. p Ancient History — Edith Brown- a 0 miller. Isabel! Rickiey and Frank . Mesa. Latin 1— Babel dloffman. Hilda „ r Rice. ESiaheth McMurray, Laura ^ oDwuan. Neil Montague. Frank Mae*. Arien Bailey, Bboda Dow- » „ nan. Frances MeNamut, Iaohe! r Rickiey. Rosalie Ryan, Frank Grer xer. Norma larrara. Commercial Arithmetic — Mar- j, gam Pfeffer. Vergil — Ansa Totter.. Algebra m — Loved) Welch. Jack Senior and Emma Stockier.. * < It ! American C ries — Anna Totter . . Annan- la Wright. Edith Powell. ^ Bias Mvmtorr;. Dixaheth McCui- yT lough. Rebecca EUenberger. Ear' , and Pred Pfitzenmyer ^ Senior French— Elixahth SinkinVrirfan Morton, Armanda n, awd Anna Tot ten. ,,j
w Junior French — Elisabeth We*t- „ rott. Miriam Plant. Lovedy Welch. Jranette Darby. Margarett Tofaor. and Herman Seivagn. Sophomore French— Huldah Ma- «*. A ana Longo, Lours Adams. " Neil Montagus, Katherine Hoili- •; day. UDfar. Wright. France. Tar h lor, Editb Trout sad Eiofae Smith. . ! English III, Clasoaes — Jeanette *, Darby, Arien Bailey. Arthur Col- I r|lin». Miriam Plant. Jack Senier. ' Dorothy Stile*. Marion Trout, ' f I Welch and Thorns* WD- I ; baraa. ej English III, Rhetoric — Jed Rob- I *jm*or.. Alberta Stratoh. Thomas I 1 William*, Marion Trent. Margaret ' Tolaon, Norman Seivagn, Emma 1 Asa Smith, Jack 8«far.j< Miriam Plant, Jeanrtte Darby, Ar- : i (ithur Coffins and Arien Bailey. .« t 1 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE John Devine, manager of next ' • year"* football team, is busily en- c 1 gaged in arranging Uw 1921 foot- 1 '.ball schedule. So far he ha* ar- ° ►teanged Uw following games: " 1 6 — Hommor.tor. H. 8- Away. ' 17— Cape May H. S. Away, t 1 17— Cape May Court Houaa » H. S. Home. t Nor. U — Borden town H. & Home. * Nov. 29 — Pleaaaatville H. S. Home. " Manager Devine has communi- " cated with aeveral other school., but ha* act as yet determined the * dates. ' Tldi year, efforts are being made * to play oniy one game with each * aehool. and that Uw place of play- T fag Uw games alternate each E year. ;• O. C. H. S. ORCHESTRA " The High School Orchestra, will j play at the Sunday School Convert- J* tion on March 1. 1928, at an aH-j day aeaaion, which will be held at Cape May Court House. Doyle1 Huff will preside at Uw piano at " all aeariimn Herman Selvage, who ^ leader of Uw oreheatra. and 11 chairman of the music committee, 14 i> working out a fine program. ^
PAGE "SHAEESPEARE!' Our firvt realisation of that famou* aueeeh. 'The QuaHty of Mercy Is not Strained" when the exemption lists are pot up. FLORENCE VOGEUN •SURPRISE PARTY Several girls gathered at Uw of Florence Voegelin, one of our Junior giris. for the presumable purpose of meeting there to over and surprise another girl. Aftor awhile Edna came in. and "Flossie" wa* told that the joke on her. It took her quite a while to get it into her bead, but Uw finally did. Soon Uw giris were enjoying themselves by playing various , playing the piano and I singing and telling jokes. Iwterin Uw evening, refreshments were served. The table was > daco rated very prettily "with pink ribbons to which were attached i pink dolls, and heart plac- . ard*. The center piece was a big pink cake, with a bean designed I from tiny candy heart* on Uw top. I The refreshment* were hot choc- | olate, sandwiches, cake and candy. ! Those present were Helen Breck- I :ly, Mildred Gilchrist, Elizabeth I Edna Wallace, Alberta < Stretch, Florence Voegelin. Mildred < and I-ovcdy Welch. j ,
Lart T— : way mocr-ag Prof. Rewhly deta L«wa Uw rtadect body inatruetive talk, fa which he br«vgM «*t very rivldly tiae :if» of the w. '.j whom America o»ei ^ her existence — Abraham I-' - tact. thinking, aa-; cltxr reeded rev* we owe the preserraH i. ■■ ' Americas boertr Fref. Reich, y eapauiae. the point, that all raooid rwo e' ttw-.r bra. after the example «: by Lincote. He 'poke of Uocoh't e:o- • the language of the BiMe which Tae U«.-. fued by Booth Uw • aaaesrin pwrced the heart of Uw " American nation. Lincoln, continue Prof. Reich! r, - .vet with many vicusitwie* and ad- ' ntie* -iuring hi* life. Rebefliov ' ir. Uw Sooth, a drivimi North., hi* eamncc against hirr.. Speaking of Lincoln'* keen aenae of hamor, Prof. Reich!) relaxed ' on* ocearior. General McTtealfa ' sent the following telegram to < ' "We have captured ax cowa. 1 what shall we do with then-,'" ' Lincoln replied: "George, milk ' 'en." Abe. ( IN THE TOON ERVILLE TROLLEY ' About nine of our high nchool ^ ztadenta are transported to and achoaL or. the Tooaerviile trol'c) . And what a life they The ttwfley leaves Sooth Ocean City, 59th Street, about h:lS the morning. At Una hoar there " i* a stir and a c fanning of neckon Uw part of our student* who ^ rush to Uw trolley line, bound for our dearly beloved 0. C. H. 3. r a #. L 1 .< : , i . _ _ ' 1
:■ After moch hustling and i, 'round, we hear someone ejaculate. My. fant it time for that ear ' yet ? Our dock* man hare been - fast." Someone look* at Uw dock; ' and tern-fa ate. have tiippea by. 1 - We are suddenly startled by Uw - clamoring of a bell, and we look ' - and look— to discover that the car f ia coming down frem Ocean City a . of "going up". We all re- ' , fax ourselves, to be told by the ' , conductor tha' the other ear is off ' . the track. A rroan goes up; but 1 "every cloud has a silver lining." ' . immaculate looking girl } i pipes oat "1 sure am glad. Now I : won't have to go to Latin class. ' i hope it will be an hour late." A f , quiet looking chap immediately fa~«i: "Oh. 1 didn't have an! al- 1 gebra done; aad I will be fate. l' tool" W» fua* and fume, and wonder !j angrily if we will gver get to Oty. But soon our ' OW Uw rickety building on wheel*, come* to an uncertain halt; we all pile fa; a mad scramble ® Mats follow,. We are transported to about thirty-sixth street, where Vivian gets on— when bang! C Uw pole i* off. We grit oar teeth n and wait. The old boat again take* p up Uw responsible burden of trans- b porting u* to oar destination. G At Thirty-fifth street. Roaaiie 9 , and Grace jump on. We make fairly good headway until we get along about thirtieth Street, wt^re Miriam and Thelma riimb aboard. ' about your "Rocky Road to Dublin!" That trolley has it beat £ a mile. Every person hangs on to hi* mat for dear life. Suddenly- ' nervy person begin* singing: | "Ain't We Got Fun?" Like Uw Z, \ proverbial drowning man nod Uw i straw, we all join fa on the chorua. We arrive at Oeear. City at laat! i Edith yell*. fWhere are my I book * ? '" We all join fa on the : book-hunt. Finally Ruth find* R fa Uw sand box. That funny C. sea-aidt sensation gradually leaves P aa we arrive at the High S School, only to find that a couple Si r
of recitation periods have passed. J Stanley and Beira say that "those " Toonerville trolley* will get you " yet?" However no one knows what t good time* we have on the Toonerville Trolley. t f THE CRESCENT CLL'B e Through Uw kuwfaexa of Mr. f Nulty, we obtained a ciub room * - which U on the third floor of the 0 Thorn Building. Eighth Street ami L A*bur> Avenue. We have Uw ^ A room, till April 1st. 1928. The e room* ara beautifully decorated. • Visitors are welcome on Tbura- * t day*. e The boy* have hot water in all t ? of their room*, assisted ( on cold t « days) by a very efficient electric t 1 (which work* when it feel* f like it). j, There are four room* an a bath » with all the comfort* ot homa .fa 1 We have a miniature library F 1 and scores of magazines of every h - description. I ( f Ten ot the cJubmembers took ajg 1 trip to Philadelphia, and some of i a • the suburb* around there. It might ' o - said that the fellows had some * • fine sledding on Uw "hills" of Col- n - Joe G rairaer and Al p i tried a belly flopper with- w i out a sled, and landed fa a pile w 1 of ahish. Joe got up and said, "Oh b i slush." We can't print what Al a
it., xaii bot id Uw how iw liked the dy ride. ■a Some of Uw member* were be -jipped" at ar auetioE saw. a- i at now tae victims bnv better. Tre e< ~*>y h»j a sweil time aad woke Philadelphia op a btt. as Upon reaching Uw Higr. Sch:<: xr fa CoUingvwooc. the Soperintee- - wrt gave the fetlow* a Sea far ; •how -• arxxind. and he <bo to Uw to very bc&x of h» ability. It might ir be said that CoQingvwoo,-; ha* a . ar aoaderfal athletic fie' ;, with a , ■ aarter mtie efader track around !•_ * Sorry to say there were two on- * fortunate*, who did not get up i.r . - time to catch the train — titey are ■ Ike Vincent aad Alexander i Bot .. e Gordon. COMMENTS by A BASKETEER The Ocean City Lightning Five : -a*ketba.'i team, captairw: by Pau . P-leggi, who played four game, i this past week, has nothing on e . Passaic High School, the State f , Champions, for they played five ' , rames la** week aad won them all. * Paasasc beat Hadtensadc. 79 to 2)-; ^ 52 to 16; Engiewo>:. : 188 to 1*; Plattaborgh H. S.. N. Y- u o 17 and Montdair. 66 to 81. Pasxaic fa Uw team tnai Ocear y High playe-. on Dec. 2I«- and were defeated 109 to 16. Since , Paaaaw trimmed Eoglewood 183 to 18, it look* as though Ocean City and Englewoori would make a goo-: match Wildwood H. S. must have seme Rl boy- Team. They defeated Harfdon Height* fart Saturday by the 49 to 29. Haddon Heights defeated our boys las* year. Our _ go to Haddon Height* a week N from tomorrow night. A return ' will be played here March ' 16th.
Buriir.gtoo H. S-. who came here * January 12, ami defeated oar boy* ( it to SO.tartcd their firat defeat of . the *art week, when the ' Deaf and Dumb aehool of Trenton , walloped them 85 to 23 Our boy* j will go to Burlington March IS. Briagetor. High cannot be nucfa . , wonderfully strong team. They eliminated from Uw Claax B , championship of Sooth Jeraey. by • recently, score 43-li. might be poasible for us to get r Bndgetor. on oor schedule for next The High School girls basket ball team, will play at Court tomorrow evening. It took* a* though Uw Temple Building will remain dark agair. tomorrow night. Friday evening* are Uw evening* on which Uw high aehool game* ara played. This make* the fifth Friday night 'this season that Uw hall ha* beer . dark. QUINTET BEATEN BY CAPE MAY Coaoh Mao.! Foold* and the O. C. H. S. Girls' Basket Ball Team motored to Cape May City fart Friday evening and were defeated the Cape May High School* basket ball team by the wore to5. a C. H. S. GIRLS G F P PQeggi, F 0 2 2 Stile*. F 113 Stockton, F 0 0 0, Rogers. C 0 0 0 B-itey, 8. C- 0 0 0 Welch, & C._ _ 0 0 0 Collin*, G 0 0 0 Powell.G. 0 0 0 Total, 13 5 1 C. M. H. S. GIRLS G F P F 5 3 18 F 8 1 7: Pwraoa, C 0 0 0< Johnson, 8. C. , 0 0 0 Sooder. G 0-0 0 G 0 -0
, Johnson, G 0 0 0 j n — — — j , Total, 8 4 20 i Substitute* — Ocean City, Stock- 1 ; for Stiles; Welsh for Bailey. 1 Time of halve* — Fifteen minu- i te*. Score at half time,10-8 in favor : of Cape May. Referee — Marion Troutjtalf of { game, Mis* Deyoung, half game. ■ J tiof ahfe ddt-. ' p vp-nd jn j THE LIGHTNING FIVE WALLOP THE ORIOLES j Captain Paul Pilleggi, and his wonder lightning basket ball team cheeked op their fourth victory for thprpaat week, and the tenth vicfor the season, by downing fast Orioles aggregation, from City, fart Saturday evening by the score of 23 to20. The visitors started off with a,' big rush, and before the Lightning Five realized their dream, they had secured a lead of 7 to2. Then I Pilleggi called Us men together^or a get-to-gether conversation; after which the game was,' and fa a few minutes the sehre 1 a tie at 8 even, with but three minutes of the firat half left to, play, N. Ber.ner came through with a pleasing two pointer. This followed with a double decker by Fell, then Rich with a foul goal and time was called, Uw score!
i showing the rfa-tov >.* V •-? ' - - were F.r-s :e*r wivd-i 7-.- :.;rstxiag F;-« —• ee.,-,. * to 19. »>;•*•-*; -tgtt ot* red Ida awa te bed. Tha- • Mi ' • aad wail'pe-: t.-w Cape M- Reserve, to :he tu-e 11 tai-e. to Taekertor.. a.';-; tri.rr.meTSety hare won ten game* «c -- - Pretty go ':r '■ tht» - .g-tera. Keep it up. .SSehr r Ne bt vbgk emfwyemt 1 LT< Of SETl'RDAY NIGHTS GAME «». C. LIGHTNING FIVE a f p T. Ber.ner. F 2 2 « N. Ben or. F 8 I 7 t G- Johnson. C f I- ' -t P. Piieggi, G 1 S 7. j r . Fi eggl, G
^ F. Bushar. G . 0 0 C * Total*. o 7 22 e A. C. ORIOLES n G F P a Damir . F 0 2 2 .FWL F ' . 3 0 6 k,PBrry. C- .8 17 y | Rich. G 12 4 B Wetner, G 0 11 r\ I Total*. 7 6 20 ij Time of halve-: Fifteen minutet Score at half time: 11-10, Oriole* ! favor. t Time keeper and scorer.: Stowt man. Referee: W. Chadwiek. " RESULTS OF FRIDAY NIGHTS GAME O. C LIGHTNING FIVE ' G F P i Seaman. F 3 0 6 N. Ber.ner, F 2 0 4, Barron. C 5 0 10
jy Piieggi. C 2 0 4 ! r 102 t i u THKERTON G F P ' * Marshal'. F 10 2 = M.-..- • F 3 6 J2 « ^ Mahi% C ... 10 2' RK^l l.T- 1 !' THURSDAY f NIGHT'S GAME I i . LIGHTNING FIVE ! G F P T L N. Ber.rw- F 0 0 0 j, Sear-a.-.. F 0 0 0 7. Ber.per. F 113 BhbMN 13 5* - Piieggi. G Oil" Totals. 3 5 11 K . • VPF MAI CITY RESERVES F t G F P " ( Hegtw- F 0 2 2 * T;ce. F 1 0 2 p . J Art-boanw. C . 0 2 2 e, E. A-hk-im*. G 0 11 U Total*. 1 6 8 W M dfiaHp T. Ber.ner for Sea- * Score at, half time.. 7-1 in favor 4 * of Ocean City. TebsoIT Capt. and Mrs. H. C. Smith err tertained fart week, Mrs. kather- ' ire M. •' Fetriek. of Philadelphia.. . Fetriek fa engage-; a? teach - " fa engage-:
•r the public school* of that Mi-« Emily Lynch entertained' a party - f friends over-the weekP er.-i a: her cottage on Wesley aveThe guest* indu-ied: Mr. and Mrs. Anvo Snjrr.an, Mr. and Mrs. 4 Coortar.tine Shuman and Thomas 1 Robinson, of German town. John - P. Allison, of Chicago, was also j -Mr and Mri. John P. Oark • e turned home to Ocean City from a celightfui- ten days' visit among friend* fa Philadelphia. George Blaekman visited ' hi* father Captain George Blaekman over a recent week-end. Mr. Blaekman. Jr.. is a student of the ^ Philaiielphfa Dental College. Mr. and Mr-. William Blucdin, P '" Philadelphia, contemplate retur::: g to Ocean City the latter 4. pert of the present month. 0 It i -tated that Mr«. Blundin,
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, beer, besieged with requests! -,o Oper. the popular hostelry, the' Biscayae Hotel, and may comply' early in March. Tr* many friend* of Mr*. M. . of West Phifa-ieiphfa. will e g!ac to learn -he i- recovering r.icely from an injury to the foot fusteaned in an automobile accident. Mrs. Sultan is a well knowr. summer resident with a host of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Funck. the tne lease- manager of the Lincoln Hotel, were in town during the past week looking over the Lincoln property, with the view of an early opening the cornMr*. Edgar Furgeson recentlyreturned from. 1-aneasetr, where , she spent a few days visiting her mother. Herbert Wilkes .secretary to J. Sloeum. president of the Hotel Corporation, was a recent visitor to Philadelphia Dr. and Mr*. ,S. J. Dee ham of | Philadelphia, were recent weekend visitor* to Ocean City. V. P. Stite*. who left during 1 fast fall season for Lestervflle, - Va_, has returned to this city, t Mr. Stite*. who successfully con- 1 t
ducted a restaurant here e'the past summer, may deeiddtJ >■ remain for some length of u ^ MUs Anna McNally. ha. ^ • spending a few days with fa, 1 mother in Palermo, during fa. • fatten illness, MUs Mildred Voegelin, tfa laughter of Rev. and Mrs. Cfa. F N. Voegelin. of thl* dty, fa, f commence-! her studies ir, (. Training School for Nurses fa ^ Philadelphia. The many friends of the pop,. • lar realtor, Bertram M. Dafav r will regret to hear he is confie! e ed to his home with a touch of - the grippe. John T. Bailey and family, ^ ' Philadelphia, are at their cottage f on Walton Place for the year. Clayton Brick Roberts, Oman , City'* newest addition to tfa real estate faculty, has returned from a pleasant visit among retain c ir. Medford. f Mis* Amelia Riggins, has returned to her duties as telegraph operator, in the offices of tfa Wert Jeraey and Seashore R. g. ; Co.. after an absence ox seven) , day* at Linwood, occasioned by the death of her grandmother, • Mrs. William Ristey.
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