" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY. MARCH '22, 1925 7 —
1 ywo_ — Popular Camden Rotarian Expounds Science of Boy Culture To Kiwanis Club ( HAPERONED BT PRESIDENT ROBERT L. RAfK. FIFTY FLEASANTYILLE KIWANIANS ARE ENTERTAINED BY UK'AL CLUB. "LIZA JANE" RECEIVES OVATION
One of the mart interesting and instructive of addresses. bearing upoi, the boy problem, ami the du ty obligatory upon eveyy rommunMv, to provide them with the proper atimulu* to their development into pood ritiaen*, war heard at the last noon luneheorx of the local Kiwaoiif Club at the Biwravne Hotel. 1 The ■ pecker war William J. 8trar..l« Jtx, rx-prerident of the Camden Rotary Ciob. and a vertiab'e raarter of his robjeet, be p-m-ed to be. Very tew men there are who have solveii the boy problem, to the degree Mr Standi ill has. few men imleed have been so surra. ,/u! a* he. ui the role of leader Mr." Standwiti approached hiaubject In a frank and open manner, not more ashamed to ronfeas]
hi- failure-, than he war proud to .peak of rureeitr. In tWr manner, he completely won the attention of hi* hearer-, and convinced all of hi. sincerity of heart, and knowledge of l«oy« and boy*' work. Mr. Standwiti believes in the vjtoy Scout movement, in a word it absolutely ro'd to it. He ha> experimented extensively in it, and bar found it, when properly directed, cupable of accomplishing all claimed for it. In detailing th« early history of the Boy Scout movement in Camden, Mr. Standwiti infused some rare bits of ironic humor. Cam ,te>. did not succeed at the outset of its work among boy*; the speaker profited however from hi* failure-. As he said it was one thing to have a desire to do something big and arresting, it was quite another thing to make that Kxnething prove of real service to the age and community. No boy can be won by a perfunctory distribution of charity. He may be in need of new shoes; , but he needs friewlnhip more. The distribution of charity may gain a , measure of newspaper publicity; , but it does not win the boys. This the Rotarian of Caroder. diaeover-i, ed, «nd-w«*eJr meimed their way*. , Camden and Mr. Strand will , have succeeded, with the boys, be- , cause they have not been afraid . to invest their time and money in the work.
The find thing they did was to have a competent man, at a salary, and held him responsible for , the task. Hap-hantnl methods , were utterly discarded. The welfare of the boy* was undertakes , in a strictly scientific manner, with , the necessary equipment. The , Rotary Club of Camden has spent, j and will spend, thousands of do!- ; Ian to wants the work. This year i hey are expecting that fully 1000 hoys will Join the summer camp, there to he fained for their future ^ 'laces in life. , Chaperoned by their president, ^ Robert L. Race, a large and rep- 1 qnentative delegation from the Ciwanb Club of Pleasantville, ftd-l y fifty strong, paid a fraternal,^ .iait to the local club, and were ( oyally entertained. Unquestionably the visitors ca- , ye upon the surprise of their live* •vhen Past President Coll sson as- . -mined charge of the singii-g. t Never did the local song -tern do . ettcr The room echoed with tbep voice*, with which the visitor- jo-j| sed enthusiastieal':. "Li*a Jane" I .as serenade,! -with a gusto. Near , he center of the room sat four of , .he visiting dub, whom we learn • re known in civil life, as Past •reshieni Stanley Kippler, Cha*. , .Vnhal'ow, Neil Campbell and Mr. ipauldir.g. These four made a hearc attempt to capture the love of 1 ,0m famous "Lira Jane." Very 1 OB HUUOU- uo «».re " .
^portcmanlike ir. hh manner. Song Reedgr Colliason gave them an op- | portwaity to serena. ie the lady by | themselvc... With all due respect , co them however, the local club still j retain- the laurels, and the alfec- j tier, s of the divine "LUa." ■ President Sttnnar<l Tlcially I welcomed the visiting club, In a 1 brief but very cordial address, to j which President Race responded in like manner. Prize.- fell to Kiwanians Campbell and Coraon of Pleasantville, Bjld to iCiwanians Schantx and B. SFogg of Oeean City. Harvey T- | Lake tame in for recognition of his Ail' and powers on the court, by the premutation pf a miniture " tennis racket. "N Announcement wa* made that flff Tuesday the local dpi. would I* entertains! by the J Pleasantville friends. J
Caa Yoa Beat It? j A young man in the East, heldi , foe murder of hi* parents, pleatled i for mercy on the ground that he|
• LOCAL SHUFFLERS :i DEFEATED AGAIN ; BE CAPE MAYITES 1. TAKE SWEET REVENGE INI' f THE PINOCHLE TOCRNA- ' MENT IN FINE FORM A malicious fate seems to I* : .logging the footstep* of the sbufs-' fileboard artists, associate.; with j i .. tlw Young Men's Progres-ive I-en-,r gue of -Ocean City, for Thursday | i evening last they suffered another . f trouncing, at the hand." of the - i- leaguers hailing from Cape May. k s| There appears to he a aavor of
[„ ironic humor in the situation. when r, it is remerbere-! that the Cape May ,f organization is the ligitimate off- ,{ spring of the local league, r- Just a short while ago, Oman City leaguers journeyed to Cape * May. and aaristeo in the christend ing ceremony. The youngster, h- w- „ ever has thrived prodigiously, ami t, before he has cut his wisdom teeth. I behold he waPop* his dad all at-. g ound the saiuted table. Quite a large .lelegation came to ,f town last Thursday, and consi.ler abb* excitement ami good-natured e banter surrounded the table*. On this occasion however, the * Cape Mayite did not find tile vie-. « lory quite a* easy to capture. , Ex -Freeholder Chadwick and M. , Oldfileld put up a heroic fight. They - were out to win. an.i succeeded in ! t defeating their two rivals. t Harvey Dan nelly also gave a ' 0 fine exhibition, and in the end eon- ' ceded victory to their rivals, by the ' - narrow margin of four points. The summary of the game ap- ( ; peared as follows: ' "OCEAN CITY 1 Elmer Crane i C»pt. A. R. Smith ~1 pts. f * Albert Oldfield t " : RoRa Garwtaen HI pt-' ■ Donnelly 1 Wm. Kautchman Hfi Pl* - William Oldfirid l« P" , 1 J. Chadwick 100 P»«- , ^ ( Total M# MS t
CATS "MAY r ' Wilson 100 pta-j' 1 Hughes 1°0 Pt»- c 1 Meld rum * , ' Nittinger 1°0 Pts- , ' Pressor "4 P1" ] it 1 Totol 3M |# Meanwhile iin.ler the -ki'.lfu! ]. management of Master-Pinochleer, t Oorge Plaut. Oeean City engaged the Cape Mayite* in a pinochle to- t urr.ament. and found sweet reven- J ge In a word the invader* were t M.mplete'y outclasse-1. Ami be it' 1 known the victory was not won byic luck, but by genius ami skill. . j , The fiual score rang Ocean City t i 1 219 point*. Cape May 1097 points. ' Even the fact that Cape May had the esteemed county superintendent of school* with them, could j ' ! not save them from defeat, at the t 'j hands of the local pinochle cham- j I pions "j It appears that the local card ( r : manipulators played in superb fo- ( f j with the exception of William;, 'j Taylor. ! Manager Geo Plaut was heard , -I to observe, that be contemplate,! t farming Mr. Taylor o.it unless ite , " showed better form m future, or , f at least transfer Wm to one of ■
:'h» high school league'-. Walter E. Allen offiriatod •> >to hi* .eustnmary skill a* orieia! scorer. The following participate.! in fieean Citv— Chief Johnson. W. Hani-, K- Cook, Cc-.g.' riaut. W. Ma v- i' • j Hughes. Fink. Ciheor. and Bru- , Following «W play the vi-it. t-s.-to o-corted. t.- the Slerili g Re-
boosterbanqiet PLANS M \Tl'RIN<;
W. F. Marery Announce- the Evil ent Mill Take Place April | 10th or 20tli. nature ha- 'een publi.-he I eoncerj ning the Second Booster Banquet i hare by no meatis abondoncl the This W E. Masse y. chairman of gene ml committee made clear I at the hist lunchoon of theKiwan- , development, and all particulars witi in the near future lie ma^le . Mr. Massey explainci that sor-e :
n delay had bee-, experienced wa' y ;,ig a reply from Irvin Cobb. Atf- tin pis ire being ma.le to secure ... of the di-t -.it in-' n jo-ainaH-' and lecturer as the chief e speaker at the banquet. The Booster Banquet will be - held either at the Bellrvue-Strmt-ri fori, or the Manufacturer's Cluh, u l b 'o.lelphia, on either of the two -. tat. s, 'or. I 10 or 20.
MRS. FOGG'S CLASS ENJOY SOCIAL EVE. Despite the fact that their <ie- , voted teacher. Mrs. A. Randolph . Fogg was unable to be present, the young Indie- of her Bible class enjoyed a delightful evening at , the home of Mi-- Marion Steel- , man. 431 Asbury avenue. A short business session was , held, dealing with the obligation* . of an organ i red class, after which . delicious refreshment* were served. The guest- of the evening were: Betty kelk. Ruth Sicfcerson, Dora Sharp. Olive ColHns. Rebs Jackson. and Marion Steehnan. The company departed with d altering tributes to their genial — j THE MYSTERIOUS "S" CLUB A new organisation of a mys- I ' terious am! very , very secretive ' ' character ha* leen formed in I City, to be hence forth kn- I as the "S '* Girl's Club. own
What the sy mholl "8" represent* none aeem to be able to explain,] »o aeeretive are the movement* of ithe club. ^ — It may stand for "sweet" and It stand for "sour," it may represent and it may represent stout — who can tell? At all events, report runs that Edith Jeffries, a very popular member of the young people of the city, and a graduate of the local high school ia president of the new cult. _ For vice pre si. lent. Mis* Mae _ Ward has been appointed; for sec- f retary, Miss Catherine Gordon; for Mis* Kathryn Ward. | The remaining member* of the I I club include. Miss Mary PHeggt, , Fllorence Shaw . Mis* Elsie ] Cneatwood and Mis* Evelyn Smith. F. F. MrCI SKER DEAD The many friend* of Fergus F. 1 in thi* city, will regret ' bear of hi* death, which occured Philadelphia on Thursday. Mr MeCusker wa* a summer re- ! s.i-ient of many years standing In . (he resort, and universally esteem- I For several reasons he attende.1 [ 1 to the duties of the box office at ! th,. Hippodrome Pier Theatre. Pri- i t or t.> hi* itemise, Mr. MeCusker ' actci- as treasurer of the Forest f Theatre, Philadelphia.
Farm Bureau Centers Fire on Foreign Outlet The Araei u-au Farm Bureau Fe.lere.tlon Is ix liter UuC It* rtre at Waah tngton t:. tta- , ffort In revive a foremen outlet fur farm -..inmodltiea It . aaa aubniittcat a eonvlnetnfi report to Farm Blue tueoiU-r- Martin J dj Cltlen. ,>r New York, iirevarrd the ret"'" wblrti wa* checked by H. W i, Moo«eteiii-T. -t the Dept. of Research. The Farm ftiireau n-xaniuAiid* ■ t revival of couMetwe In Eurojiraa aecuntlea.
WASHINGTON CAMP WILL PRESENT A BIBLE 10 SCHOOL * I >ffrr !- Gratefully Accepted H> the Hoard of latmalion At Recent Scsaion. IMurall -n held la*t Tuesday, the Se-.-.etary. Henry M Townsen.1, ; I at riot ie Outer Seas of America. ' Dear Mr. Townseni: \cr-aiiiwi of several day* ago, I dedre to inform the Board of E.U.- , - rnttnc that our organ rtatrnn wt*h- " i ■ : - pre"»nt a new Bible to the 1 new Hie- 5tch.ml which you are The Patriotic Oreler Son* of America is founded upon principles ^ ::ich demand free education of our 1 youth. In or.ler that they may he- ' co. e g i rittxens and intelligent The members of Camp No. 75' ' are proud of the Ocean City . Schools, ami proud of t.ur Board of Education. Being interesteil in having the Bible read dally to the ' ■ pup.!- our school-, we fee! that TWO __ — - — wrmeifieation*.' without condi- Midweek service for pnure
:• Bible wntth- '.-e an approprii." I Will you kindly take this mattei i up with the Board and a.lvire us I their action? John B. Kirhy, 1 I; need- hanlh be stated that the : , . -a - gratefully accepted by 1 Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Henry Return from South V :.r,d Mri. Osvrin H. Henry,. 1 ! who are among the best known ' Is tel proprieto. • have returnre! ... their winter -'jure in Fla. T. nil seeming the visit was in - ev.-.y re-pect ideal, and both re- - tun very mu<h benefited by the M. Henty justified his claim to f be i-.rarde-! as an angler of great r .k,:' .,.„! powress, *ome very large cuUhes falling to his share. ' Mi. av.d Mr*. Henry are eontem- ' pl-.ti. « making all arrangement* r f„. earl., opening of their hos-
riTY OF OCEAN CITY', N. J NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS f CONTRACT No. 737-A 1 .Scale i bids or proposal" will be . ' receive-: by the Board of Commist rioter - of Ocean City, N. J.. at the office- of the said Commissioners, in tne .Ty Hall. Oeean City. N. J., I March 'fiS, at the hour of 3.00 P. M.. for the construction of six r (fit Te: i Court*, located i«etween * ;,th Stre.'t and fith Street, east of c Atlantic Avenrq. in the City of t Ocean City, N. J., as descriW in J the spec. fi< ation*. 1 All bids must be made on the ' •forms provided, cover all -it em* « con tail#- i therein and be accony- • panic-! cash or check certified by a New Jersey Bank or Trust 1 Company , in the sum of 3250.00. < pnyalde p. the City Treasurer of I Ocean City. N. J., without condi- ; ' tion. A certificate from a satis- ( I j fa tory Surety Company, . covering I
. v.the demands of the specifications. 0 must he attached to the bidding t. i -heet. The. successful bidder will f. , is- required to fun h-h, within ten tl 1 10. days from the date of the.n award, a satisfactory Surety or > Guaranty Company Bond in the b sum of the full amount of the d „ award, conditioned for the faithful - performance of the contract, pay- > ment of all bills and wages, and f will also be required to save the t City of Ocean City,"N. J.. harmless o ' from all actions-at-law . »Y other- a , wise. aii.Mvj frtue nf the employ- e ees liability/, act of tl« State of ? New Jersey, or any other act per 1 ' taining to the employees or labor- t , ers, by giving a Surety Company J ' Bond or Insurance. ' The entire work will be com-. < " pie ted by the 15th day of June, I ' 1923. e The Boar.) of Commissioners 1 reserve the right to reject any or ° all bid* or to waive any infor- i 1 mality in any bid. : 0 Plans and specifications can lie obtained from the City Clerk by depositing $10.00. * Dated March 5, 1923. '* Kverton A. Corson, Director of Public Works. <Wm. H. Colli*on. Jr., City Engineer. Harry A. Morris, City Clerk. —Adv. 1-K, 3t.
CITY' OF OCEAN CITY, N. J NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRACT No. 735 Sealed bid* or proposals will be receive.) by the Board of C'ommisoioners of Ocean City. N. J.. a* the 1 offices of. said Commissioners, in the City Hall. Ocean City. N. J., 26. 1923, at the hour of 3.00 M., for the building of two ' Pavilions located in Central P and South Ocean City. N. J., as described in the specifications. •> All bids must ?S made on the form* provided, cover all items "contained therein and t# accompanied by ca*h or check certified by a New Jersey Bank or Trust in the su mof $250.00. payable to the City Treasurer of v — -Vr . ,
City. N. J.. without con.n- 1 * tion. A certificate from a satisfactory Surety Company .covering the demands of the specifications,; must he attached to the bidding ■! sheet. The successful bidder will required to furnish, within 10 f day.- from the date of the award, a satisfactory Surety or Guaranty ■ j Company Bond in the sum of the full amount of the award, condi -] tinned for the faithful performance of the contract, payment of all bills ami wages and will ulsj be requir- . ed to save the City of Ocean City. J.. harmless from i-J lacUons-at-or otherwise, and by virtue of , the employers liability act of the. State of New Jersey or any other , act pertaining to employee »r lab- ; i. orers. by giving a Surety Company , Bond or Insurance. The entire work to be completed i by the 15th of June, 1923. The Board of Commissioners • reserve the right to reject, any or nil bids or to waive any infor !, malic in any hidPlans and specifications can I* obtained from the City Clerk by ; depositing $10.00. Dated March 5, 1923. Kverton A. Corson. Director of Public Works. , Wm. H. Collison, Jr.. City Engineer. Harry A. Morris. City Clerk. —Adv. 1-8, at —Adv. 1-S, -It. ■
niuvn* --- and prayer, Wednes day* - 7:30 p. tn. A Homelike Church, with a cordial welcome.
Sings First to | Two Continents ^ & .Miss Edith Bennett, of N Y.. Is a ■jq-v *o; -m no Sliudnc from New1 rt. N J . Fell ». her sixteen *005* - ere heard In England and France 11 Parts an amateur with '« homeuute radio picked up the program. tj - '
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WM. T.TAYLOR PAPER HANGER 912 Central .venue Qcaan Qty. N. J-
Cape May County Title and Trust Co. Cape May Court House, N. J. Acts as Executor and in a Fiduciary Capacity f, I TITLE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES MUNICIPAL BONDS FOR SALE Searches Briefs of Title Conveyancing
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Ocean City Churches " FIRST M. F- CHURCH Eighth Street and Central Avenue. C The Rev. Dr. John Handlev, Pastor. Sunday services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday School, 2:30 P m. Mid-week prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. ' (] FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seventh Street and Wesley The Rev. Cha*. F. N. Voegelin, .Pastor. Morning worship 10:30 h Bible School 2:80 Friendship Bible Clans for Men 2:80 j Mary of Bethany Bible Class for Women — — ... 2:80 J Worship 7:30 " headley & adams Dealer* in R eadinffCoal Ala Kl*an*( Wat k, kml « nd. B..1 «*■ « Ik. m.rk.l, :m Ik. I. Ik, l.n (aaanlet. B.I1 or Eator*rto. Ofir, lot Yor*. TENTH AND WEST ! J. Prescott ('adman, Jr.
Estate ol Mark Lake I funeral Director i S09 Central Avenue 1 I Ocean City New Jersey AUTO EOUIPMENT ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW I Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES I TS7 ASBLBT AVE.. OCEAN (TIT. N. J. | 1.AW BUILDING, ATLANTIC CtTT. N. 1. ! I OBce Ban: I It A. It I P. M. 1 ANDREW C. BOSWELL Law Offices MASTER IN CHANCERY S B..r„ BaiMin* — Arkar* Arraa. id* |,h OCEAN CITY. N. J.
HOLY TRINITY' » PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH Nortbeaat Corner of Eleventh Street and Central Avenur The Rev. Joseph W. Watts, A. M„ Rector. Sunday Service* 9:30 it. m. — Sunday School. 10:45 — Church service. 7:45 p. ni— Vespers and ail- ' dress. Holy Communion first Sunday ' of eacii month, 10.45 a. m. Saints' Days and Holy Days, 10 a. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth Street and Wesley Avenue. The Rev. Milton George Buck, , Pastor. "The Church with a Cordial Welcome." e Preaching services, 10:30 a. m. > and 7:30 p. m. Bible School, 12 m. ; Prayer service Wednesday evening. 7:30. Christian Endeavor, Sunday 0:jo p. m. st. augustine's CHURCH Asbury Ave, near Fourteenth St. , The Rev. Thos. F. Blake, Rector.
Ma** at 10 o'clock, followed by Benediction. Mas* Sunday at 10 o'clock, followed by Benediction. Mass Sunday* at SL Joseph'* Church, Somers Point, at 8 o'clock. Wm. h. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building rhlrty-fourth *t. and We*t av*. OCEAN CITV, N J 14*1 Central A,.,.. Jos. Van G. Hnffecker AHCHITHCT 80J Eighth St. Ocean City j li" 1 - " =3* ,g: Nature'* MetM ..4. Richards, D. C. I CHIROPRACTOR (Graduate of Palmer Code*.) Ha." opened office* in the Hold 1-amont, Tuesdays, Thursdays and r Saturdays. Afternoon-" to 5; EvenWig-6 to I BRECKLEYS
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTEU Clinton L. Rreckley, Prop. Ready Mixed Paint*, Lead and OB 920 and 922 Asbury Avenue' J56-W ARCHITECTS VIVIAN B. SMITH ARCHITECT ATLANTIC CITT, N. i . ENGINEERS - Wm. H. Collisson, Jr. Civil Engineer and Sarvryor I Cltjr Enrtaeer. Oreaa Cttj. M. 1-
HOTELS AND COTTAGES
FOR RENT 1 House for the Spring Months, F all conveniences. Hot water beat. Rooms— 1059 ASBURY AVE. HOTEL STRATFORD Seventh and Ocean Avenue OPEN ALL YEAR Lute Hooark«paq Rooau. Abo Boarding Hot Wal-r Itr.i Special Low Rain MRS MILTON RUBINCAM I
FOR RENT apartment with hot wM® heat and all conveniences F. E. CHAMPION 730 MoorlynTerrace Ocean City, N. J. VERNON HALL 735 Wealey Avenue NOW OPEN M. E. Bra
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WILLITS P. HAINES, M. D. « Phy*ician and Surgeon flfltea Hour,: * A. M to 1 P. M Diaease* of Eye, Ear. Note ant? , Throat Cor. Wesley Ave. and 9th St. »ftre iV , KV ' tlRSON, ». J). I JoilN It. TOWNREND, M. D. : to k p m 521 WESLEY AVENUE (M'EAN CITY. N. J. HKl L PHONK It HERSCHEL PEWIT, M. D. 1 107 Wesley Avenue i OCEAN CITY, N. J. "Bra t la It A. K.; 7 ia i P. IL ^ » te II A. on), • Befl Pfcona 171
Uteum. I ta li A. M. 7 I* I r. M. John H. Whitiar, M. B. , 717 WESLEY AYENUt OCEAN CITY, N. Jr- "■ I)R CHAS. H. VABOsteopathic Phy*'»» Oreaa at, Otk* pfcU**?rImt Ilk A Central lilt Baati gataW 'T, Phana rtS-W rkaowW*^__ HUGHES CENTRAL IflARR*^ Eighth St. and Affc Phone 245 J. Thornley Hughes, P. 0Ph.rmaei* h» J

