Ocean City Sentinel, 8 March 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 7

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. THURSDAY. MARCH 8. 1W8 SEVEN-

jjOlD LANG SYNE ' iWLfJIY YEARS AGO - ,11" N«- ,0- <ELKBRAtK P ska.kmh year with - \ SUPPER. >•" —~aiaiithc inajm/ I , , ; i.f t ho wc'<4t~!Tpp«r!^ | Lr I.- '!«• banquet M.I at a, n„ 1. 1 Hi.- ..>"<•• by the Ocean | rjlv aii«-il- N". 10. DaUghtns «f 4ir erica. in evIebtaBort of tli-'it pttrfr t. '■ la1''''-- an. I room lio,j.i an. decorated tor . Jllll' C'M Potato Snlu.i , Koll- an-l Huttcr ( Cranberry Sauce . Pickle: Celery OIKes I Ice Cream Fruit'! Coffee Tea f-. r- i's: the banquet, J. W. Smith nave the address of welcjrr. The Tucker Orchestra then djinr-i the unilivi.leil attention of Mi.. Anne D. Sampson read a ■ in,,,,,, selection which provok- ' . Jw l,v Mrs. K. K. Champion, the ymiaiinler. of the program inclu.liitK elite y Hon. Kb ze I : - phin. Ii wo ieporte.1 that the local i her hip of JIM, with npi .Iratfan eceireri weekly. ...i n.-, merit is ma.te that the lanie. Auxiliary of the l're.-h.. ' • hiirch were p.eparing t> ■ Itive a "basket" social .luring the : ueek. The program of festivity ■

|iwas to in. lu.le u popcorn conte.; a prnvie-sive spelling bee. V"k.-t-l.alf ch:imphm° "me/witb :b-.M/Hmfrst half at 2-2 ainl-t-y<nl i.-, the second half at lb-IB.,' the close of the first half the The local ' quintet appears lo; 1 exhibit...) great -kill, an.lsoTowai.l- the en. I of the game ' ' u'V'ewral field d^arcHvUn ' 1 In the -.Taiks of the home five. M i.-t ami . , .ti-i were the stars, j while for to. \i-itors. Bnnlway j ' Tim summary : | j Ocean City |< K.Q. F. P.1O. Mm.-;., I'm n ai .1 I 2 10 ■ A. Chester, Forward 5 0 10 1 • '.m 0 0 0 Stephenson. Guard 0 0 0 ' Shock, Guard 2 0 1 1 11 2 24 1 < ohan/irk A. A. : i I lie , Guard 10 2; F.G. F. P. I Met nib • , IV., vm, I 3 0 B i Pacini. :. Center fi 0 12 i ! .Moore, tiuat.i 10 2. , Willi., Cuar.l 0 0 o , 15 0 301 Belter luck however attended j; t! - Jm.n staged a tilt against the Ce-ients from Atlantic City. The invaders were de-l-'.C. K. P. ' Chester, Forward 2 0 4' , Moray. Forward 2 0 4 • hock. Center n 4 16

b" , from Tannhauter ^ T ; Power Panel and one ^ I the Microphones j^KiaHHSs are a|*° thown. Bsffse, ' Collector's Sale of Properties for Unpaid Street Assessments

Clark " Hi ' " ' 1 Twentieth Day j ,Vii"r,..i ,, M«.ch < f . - biuodrad and isrrniy-ihrea. ' ' "' M. of 'that Aw. at thr'i from the «*.a floor „t ^Ciiy H.IU^n , .. .iwfila f*r strext imprvv*- i SSSSOM ""i MAU^aSbr^nSkH h vinur „i an art of lha leaiiU.uro^ ol Myiel wOltaaT" | aptax^^Marrii 27.^ HOT. ii»."l *' ™ne»rnjB« unpaid ^Uum, ^ , of 'lvi5"«Bd ihc ou>- ' win ihsrof and the amendment" iherrtnd under the provisions of an ^ord|- j < and eonitruet a pile breakwater in ' Clt» of Ocean City, New Jerery. and 1 ""■inning et the Nnrtheaft end of the'' proimed ereoaoted bulkhetal. said point '"nr n, the southwest side of Harbor roed and eppmilAeSely 70 feet northwest ea-Vrilv »!,«, the Cre l.3teg Harbor ilay ; Of the Inlet: thence southeasterly follow.' Illll llredalnv Co. Henry S. Hood Jams. H. Dasls Wm. N. Mania Harry W. Dealer Co. )

' ' s'urfhRo^"^»nB "i'y B-r.leni. and p-o-1 "idliiv for the owl and e:.(-enau therol." I by I he report of^ the Commissioner# ^of , I 'iuLwUhtf Ud adjusted by said Cool- ( , mlaatonera of A""ea*mcnt. ncainat thejl - memionlsT de.lir^sled. and havens |« •lo?btSU;,.trrn So'e-e in e.»eee. of ! ] ' eight, per eentum. i»r annum. ' I The ful lowing list gt»«a a^deaeripdon "[ tracts or parcels of land to be sold In! .jpureaanee of this jdrartlaemmt a.^hey J | ^X'o^mhMLt^* t r*Ss 0^ pilSb^ ' " land mpeetlvely. ! .,arw|lhof*IUnd,t as herinafter designated -I there will ho tiddrd its proportionate share * ' "f 'hf A Ub* BUKtatWH Tax Collector. Block lot No. Section Assessment I Ml tUl O. C. O f J24.M llS 114.M I2SS nui use suit I2S7 «Ui 127.. 124.51 ii7i a«.M 13<, "" i'li* Vi!u l«t: Idol I go 2 STA1 ,B°ii, it.n !«o«* «•« lie 1101 SOW 3I02 W.H iios «o.a! g|0< St. 22' E W. BL'KLKIUH.

; . niith. Cuinl 10 2' 11 4 26 n F.G. F. P. t Conway. Forward 1 0 ,2 ( .Stcwain, Forward 1 0 2 . Gregsnn, Forwatd l o 2;'1 McCormlck, Center l 0 2 (Iregson, Guar.) 2 0 4 ° Priestly, Guard i o 2 ' «' 7 0 141 Twenty years ago, another so- I cret society was addetf to the | many already already in existence in* Ocean City, which wis To he an the Kalinin I-oft, No. ' 220',. Haymakers. The new lodge constituted a .1 fi'le and scoial degree affiliate.) ; with the Red Men. Two State officers were present for the ceremony of inauguration. Suite Keeper of Bundles Clark a Cole, State Collector of Straws'" ! Alfred Haley. t ) The officers installed at the new ' ) were: Past Chief Haymaker, 1 j ' A. H. Winkler; Chief Haymaker, 1 ) H. Willets; Assistant Hay- v I makrc, Charles Hea.lley ; Over- ; f . seer, Harry Newcomli, Collector r I of Straws. Frank I- Robinson;! Keeper of Bundles, J. T. Wilson;!' of Barn Door, W. H.'t I Smith; Guard of Hayloft, Claud v . Mohan; Horn Blower, Albert Cru- f S- there; Boss- Driver, Wm. Price. ' I Twenty years ago, the Ocean I City Water Company awarded the I contract to Thomas B. Harper, of; > 4 Jenkintown, Pa., to sink another I - artesian well. 1 J The work was contracted to Ik- : ' I , ready by the fifteenth of May. 1 , ' Twenty years ago, the Mckinley . Debating Sociev met in the V-- . senthly room of the high school to discuss -the problem: "Resolvad, lliut Oceun City is a lietter Resort - tluin Atlantic City." 1 Kightccn members were pres- I cut, and lively proceedings follow- ■ 1 Cd. : 1 The affirmative obviously was 6 the victorious side, the debaters Slicing Morgan Hamljr., and Har- j pld Cotton. . The negative side wan ajjlv championed by Edward Voss and Herbert Smith. Following the debate, a discus- ' ' sion came about concerning the | colors of the society. Eventually blue and silver were chosen, those ' being the high school colore. Announcement was made of the I subject selected for another de- ., i hate. "Resolved, that Money has f ' more influence upon mankind than ;e<lucation." Willard Stetzei and t . Maurice Hillmau were selected to ■ take the affirmative, while Lewis , i Barrett and Norman Borie were I named for the negative side. Announcement is made twenty I years ago that the Rev. George j B. Young, pastor of the Baptist : Church was improving in health; that the athletic association was preparing for another entertainment; that the Rev. James E. lake had been elected mayor of National Park on un independent .ticket; that a number of local MeI dualists were preparing to attend ' the Annual Session to lie held in • Aabury Park; that Washington Camp. No. 75. P. 0. S. of A. would celebrate their first anni- j vereary with a banquet of an elab/ orate character. / Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Lip£incott, of Marmora, were visiting k> Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Garretsoy of

LtaKE' NOTICE, thai on Wvdnvadar. ' " March Hal. 1131. a. 11 o'clock A. M. I • .hall apt»ly to the Honorable Henry H. I ; KirircaJirr. Jodire of the Court of Common : fires for the County of Cape May. Slate I House for an onler to cancel of record a r : dhSnri *th. 'lM4 llran by Williant - <:. Carroll to Slaphen A. CaldwaB ^ In ^be - " ribed" ai Lota No. 601 and 510. Section - ' ' A'f on plan of tola of the Ocean City Aaaoclatlon. Bald lots hclny In the City of j Oceun City. Cape May County. New Jer,'aey: which aald mortyayc has been fully , | paid and satisfied ; TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that ^cITact " "nd^ha'"lMa '^ppllaTtlon' is made In^nur-j n and" tuovldad C " » Hated February 7lh. 1131. d WILLIAM C. CARROLL • WM. P. COPFREY. Solr. J, 741 Aabury Avenue. lf Ocean City. N. J. Adv. 3-15. 6l. d| m • — ■ — • Our Wall Paper '» ii a veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Just come !a down and Inspect our numerous deii signs. If you are critical it may II take you a long time to decide — !? there are so many patterns to 'a choose from— but the point is that 22 yon caa be Baited exactly right and « at prices that will appeal to you. g' ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Aabury Ava. Ocean City New Jersey ..'.aarawa, I 1 1 — .r,, . ,r, I I

this 'city. Mr. and Mrs. C-. Howard. Scher- J merhorn, of Philadelphia, by their I ton were visitors to the city over} the week end. Mrs.. Maggie Sack wits in Vineland, attending the funeral of an j ; intimate friend, Mrs. Branson. | Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Champion. [ ' entertained the Daughters of Am-: to a- splendid dinner at the j Idlewild. LOGAL RESERVES J LOSE 10 P'ViLLE ANTHONY SELVAIGN FE-AT-I'RES AS THE SCORING ( ACE FOR HOME TEAM The fast Reserves of the Pleas- ' : antvilie H. S., which has lieen : I mowing everything lieforc it since; the start of the season, were deby the Ocean City H. S. I Reserves last Wednesday evening jby the score of 14-11. The game i was a preliminary to the big between PJeasantvillc H. S. and Ocean City H. S. : Anthony Selvaign was the scot- , ling ace for Ocean City denting; the score column for six points,, while Rambo was whole works j for the visitors scoring seven of - their eleven points. Ocean City H. S. Reserves G F P| 1 A. Selvaign. F. 2 2 6 ■ MaeGregnr. F. 2 1 0 Huff, C. 0 0 0 :H. Selvaign, (i. 0 0 0 ; R. Gordon, G. 113 » fi 4 14 Pleosantville II. S. Reserves G F P ' Newman, F. 1 » 2 Brooks, F. 0 0 0 Rambo, c. 0 : 7 . Khussker. G. 0 " 0 2 7 11 . Referee— G. Gardiner. Time of halves— is minutes. I Broadway Patter. "Dreamed last night 1 was eating shredded wheat." | "Yeh?" "Woke up this morning— half Wild. Wild Parson "Parson, that turkey you sold ' nm wasn't a tame one. 1 found 1 shot in it." 1 "But jedge — that was a tame 1 turkey jest like ah sed it was. 1 shots was meant fo' mc."

I SOMF. LIVELY PART 4 : •-[ A delightful evening was spent rial the home of Miss Edith Jeff-•rj-les. on Fel.. 12. when a "pick' tii. i : half an liour" hunch walfceil in. '- j Games and dancing were the r. ■ features of the evening. "Well I Bill we hand it to you, for you 1. sure know who and what the girls r» : like." "Who won the prize for jtaye ing Lincoln's Gettysburg ad---j dress?" Nobody! And most of them »ent to. Ocean City High j School. Sounds liad. ^ One of .the most important E . Office. "Docs ;iop Jeff. like Post ; Office" ask him! Bob and Bit' ; had all the numbers, but it didn't . - work. Number lit seemed to !«• j a lucky number. Ask Howard if she uses ruge and mnrcells her Baron sure is a good poet for n : making up poems for the girl's :e | autograph books. What was the s- prize for the best fancy dancer? 4. Who won it? Why Bob of course, u We wonder what made Cel. K stairs. We will have to give Wcs. 5. the name of the perfect lover. At least one girl thinks so. r- Who made the punch? Was any g i one sick ? The hoys liked it but s. ; it made them all dippy or in other us {words coo-coo. 1 wonder what if ' was, in it? Why . nothing of course. We're not that kind of a crowd. The hoys seemed to like ; the candy hut if they knew what was in it, they would not have eaten it. for Kate sure is some 0 Panoche maker. 0 We hope Charles (alias) Wes. 3 had enough ice cream. Yes hum- — hum-chickeu salad. We certainly 14 had good sendee. Did we have a good time? Ask the hunch. What did they see out of the window to make them pull down the curtain. i YENNEY F. WANTfil) B Listing of i>i Properties for fV| Sale or Rent if N First Mortgage N Funds I., E 52 1 8th St. E id |___ ; YENNEY

Edgar f. Berber • Real Estate In 31st Si . Section of Ocean City j Fine Cottages for Sale or > ->v" I can Rent you most any Kent Cottage iti onr District Lots Sold on Terms n I • — - — * 7 n|- —

Real Estate For Sale Offices for rent, 8th and Wesley Ave; Heated; 2nd * floor. Store for rent, 8th and Wesley Ave; Heated. ; J. R. JONES (CENTRAL REAL ESTATE) 608-8th STREET OCEAN CITY, N. J. phone 479-W jobbing and alterations I HOWARD O. MacPHERSON 5 Practical Carpenter and Builder "Satiafaction is Our Motto" 1021 ASBURY AVENUE E. A. CORSON General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY j roads, sewers, bridges. bulkheads 1 ThkW eaver Stork I cmnum located in amemca s cmatist fait «iso»t i WE ARE NOW SHOWING. I Imported Ginghams SOFT FINISH. POPULAR CHECKS. WONDERFUL WEARING QUALITY. FADE PROOF AND WILL NOT RUN >»■ 32 ia. Widi aad the Price is 50 Cents Per Yard

iv auyune get wet going home, of i V.. -,.ut at all, only got soaked. Wc fo - voraier why so many questions in ii :i:e asked. Only the uiio.-. present ne It answer them. Who were: m e Mar; Pilegi. Julia Pilegi, Eliee | (.'lieatwooii. Mae Ward, Katherine in j Ward, Catherine Gordon, Cecelia th s N'ewcomei,' ITiith Jeffries. Mary :li . Jeffries. Edna Miller, How'anl 1- oi -.Barrett, feoiicrt Gordon, Howani «c f Jeffries, Robert Nelson. E. Barh ran, Wesley Barclay, MicRVte Pil- l>c eggi. '.Villiam Moncrief. Jack Sax- pi t ton. George Jeffries, Mom tind t Pop Jeffries for without them, we ca t could not get along. PLAN BOYS CASTING TOURNEY IN PHILA. : -s OCEAN CITY FISHING CI.l'B '' I CONDUCT THE TOURNAMENT BOY'S WEEK. I. . At amecting of the Ocean City II Fishing Club, hehl during, the last '■ summer, the advisability of holdinconnection with the numerous )' other activities held in connection 1 with Bnv's Week in Philadelphia, r came under discussion. I With commendable enterprise ; f and foresight tlio members of the, u plub saw in the uceasicn a .-p!one did opportunity to stimulate a-i e casting, which has been humor-: e ously described "as a first cousin on the parternal siile of the prince '• , of all sports — fishing." Eventually*- Mr. Durell Shuster, y was appointed chairman of u spec- , ial committee to work out all deII tails connected with such an un- j ^ dertaking. ~ name lit par excellence may he an- , there are sufficient competitors. Mr. Shuster may he relied upj on to do his part, and the Qffi(!ers Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge I j Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1 1128 Bay Avenue | ' Ocean City New! Jersey ~ LEANDER S. CORSON BUILDER 1036 Wesley Avenue. E. L SMITH E. H. CAMPBELL SMITH & CAMPBELL »>• HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS 213 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. j

GEORGE BENSON UPHOLSTERING Formerly with Lawrence M. Lear ' Phone 325 605 EIGHTH STREET = i OCEAN CITY N. J. " WILLIAM MALONEY C Auto Electrician Batteries Recharged and Repaired 11 — all makes. Prest-O-Lite Battery and Gas Tank Service. Stewnrt-W irner Speedometer i Service. Airco Acetylene and Oxygon for cutting and welding. Starter, Generator and Ignition i Work. 29 S. Florida Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ~ OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER OFFICE: 8th St. Opposite P. O. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work. Plans and Estimate* Furnished All Work Guaranteed LEWIS COSSABOON Contractor and Builder 226 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY Phone 681 -J

the club to support, if the boy.. 1 Whom the tournament !.< be-*' urraiigrd b i it.. the r The time lot' tKe even:; i draw sport of casting, should get - their rods and reels cieaiieiraii'i j and practice whenever the weather, will permit. found among the boys, as displayed during the lust summei, when at time, the competition be- 1 Mrs. J.: "Did that man ay be I Mrs. S.: "No. *He sai dthat wasn't what he worked at.. He :sai<! he only worked "at intervals"'! —anil this wasn't one of them." J SAXTH COMPANY Painting 4 Paperhanging Interior Decorators 401 ASBURY. AVENIIH OCEAN CITY X. I Phone 735

HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of FURNITURE at less than prices. Window shades n specialty. ("HAS. E. ADAMS & BRO. 720-22 Asbury Ave. ihtraiiMis Intbirg HUMBERT C. PONTIERE - BUILDER . : n«ei mm cm. i i ; || W. H. ALBERT | |oi-DFIELD OLDFIELDl j; W.H.OlDFi?1 i SON I r . I Tile and .Marble Work l n 912 ! RAL AVENUE | # !. J Ocean City, N. J.I i| Estimates Furnished i '■ ' " 1Waller E. j\llen AWNING AND LINOLEUM WORX y WINDOW SHADES Bourse Apartments OCEAN CITY, N. J.

. 5 Don't let the spring find you \ > I y :i '""by roof. Thunder r roof will be apt to result in , considerable damage. • : •/■!!! Chimneys that leak should I i VIWW looked after and made A! 17 x water-tight. Smokey chimney* i Tin roofs are fire-proof. ' >(I/||H\ / f All kinds of stove and heater ~~ Til 1 1 l«v\ / J ' repairs, stove and heater pipes. ^JHB7S\7 / Tin, slate and slag roofing. SMITH / / _/ / TMII TINSMITH ' ' .TOO Eleventh Street Phont J-4I-W All Kinds of Gutter* R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY is now in its New Offices 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patrons and friends will he cordially welcomed JOHN MARTS LUMBER COMPANY NINTH STREET AND HAVEN AVENUE « 1 OCEAN CITY, N. J. \ Lumber, Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Sash Weights, etr. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery.

WELCH CONSTRUCTION CO. "Welch Buill Homes" "Built By The Sea" OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phone 180 3lti0fpLr Sroa&lnj PLUMBING~and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phoi.« 2 1 t-J S. B. SWAN J. E. TROUT SWAN and TROUT PRACTICAL lid HUMES 10i0 ASBURY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J. JOBBING A SPECIALTY I WIRE KRAUSS To Wire Your House phom: XO. I77.W 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY j YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You aunot spare the time to look after it closely ^ottr«elf aud ranst depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a largg number ol people and conld refer yon to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ot the houses. I Otis M. Townsend OFFICB Ql III P\rn 0CBA.lt CITY, ^ itta onmiu r.o. D Ul LULri R. J. i . hiiih