Ocean City Sentinel, 29 March 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

TWO OCEAN CITY SENTINEL THURSDAY. MARCH a*. Itfi. " " " ' "v * the. Ja:; .-0. O r u c „. 1 TV k nnibhooii it- thej Jan. 20. H. $.

FDR AULD UKG SYNE TWEmTYEARS AGO p. ik S. OF A. CELEBRATE THEIR FIRST ANNIVEKSABY AT PRADO HOTEL «*■ T' . Twenty yo n ago this week.. the Patriotic Order ifcr., of America, i' f • celebrated it* firs; anniversary ■iUi a nunptfaw* banquet. The great occufax jr. arke; bj cnooerxUe eathcna'-T., was oh-, serie- at the Pra > HoteL the affair proving to he tae most FUcrf" fa! soda] event of the moctr.. Cover* were laid for one bunfg - f died guerts, ail of whore were i I - load is praise of the host* hospitality. '; R- H Thorn kkcT* taaKraa*t*f for the occasion. performing the « J doties of the office with all his t caatocary *kil!. | . O. M. Garni; deiivereo a sort- r 5 fa* address or. the -Visited States u - log address or. me a rrseo jMates

of America.- to which Andrew C Borwetl respo&Jed a like manner. -The State of New Jersey- was the subject of a fine address by J. W. Smith, while Ira S. Champkn undertook :« detail. "The life l * History and Progress of Oeear, CSty." The *Wes had been beautifully and elaborate, y decorated for the | I- occasion, and the foSowiag varied mens was served: Oysetra. Maurice Coves Olives Celery Sweet PickleChicken Salad Cold Slaw With Cream Pressing | Boast Turkey. Cranberry Sauce Creasr. Roil- Bazmet Cracker* 1 Assorted Fruits Choice Cake Neapolitan Brick Ice Cream Coffee Tea Program of dance music: (1) March, "The Rival King." «2> Overature. "Guard of Hot- . (S> Walt*. -Woman* Love." f (It Selection, -Mines of Ours." ' JK' ' CW Gallop. "Down In the a Easf (6) Andante, t (7) Overture. "Prmdos Retreat" (8) Aadante and Wah*. -Sweet By and By." _ (9) "Coco's Pastime. "

(10) Gallop. -Oa Forever." - Twenty years ago. Ocean City's basket-tali quintet of aces, defeated the formidable East Montrry five, of Philadelphia to ' ;r • BreeHey however was the mar. ■who drew first blood. O. Morey was the storing hrmia- , I ary for the home five, arching in two doable-deckers and four singles from the complimentary. Schoek and Chester also landed In aotne two pointers, the former two, and the latter a quartet. MeGarrey appears to have beer.' the tally ace for the invaders, landing focr does, with Harveson and Bonner following in the rear. Summary: Ocean City G F P A. Chester, F. 4 Xo 8. O. Morey, F. 4 12* J. Schoek, C. 2 0 4 C. Brecklev, G. 10 2: J- Morey, G. 0 0 0' 9 4 26 j East Montgomery ' G F P Harreson, F. 2 0 4 MeGarrey. F. 4 0 8 Bonner. F. 2 1 5? Whitehead . C. 10 2 Jennings, G. 0 0 • Erwin, G. 0 0 0 9 1 19 Twenty years ago, Loren Golf, the son of Cify Sarveycr and Mrs. B- 1— Goff, celebrated his fourth ' birthday by entertaining a number of his little friends. The guests did ample justice to the abundant refreshments provide- 1. and enjoyed the games immensley. Those present were: Mildred Miller, Helena Headley, Alberta' Marks, Sarah Goff. John Mart Jr., Boy Bourgeois. Loren Goff. Twenty years ago. N. T. Luttor. I was appointed cleric in the local, port office, caused by the resign* tion of Miss Cora Hand. Twenty years ago, by order of the mayor. Chief of Police Scuil prohibited a gang of workmen ; from working on the gas plant on ' Sunday. It appears the men had sought ( permission to do so, but being refused, took matters into their own hands. Twenty years Benjamin Groves j spent Sunday with friends in Phil- ! adelphia. Miss M. A. Boyle »** also a visitor to the Quaker City' J. Fithian Tatem. and family were visitors to the Sty over the week-end. Lewis T. Stevens of Cape May; City was a visitor. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Massey, re-

ir turw-" to pee.-.- City - f a-., opewe-i "t.veir cottage. J. H. EH OZZZZ _ Dehnii. «a- the guest of hit stothe.. J<-h.~. Brameli. of this ot;. Charier A. Doe. tbe stU-faxin pui-lishe.-. ' Philadelphia, accwm- • panic-' ,-,y Mrs. Dor, «eegf visitor.' >. Tbe M. -e- Cretfc. of Pfcfladeiphia. were in the city coring the J week v. bn-inesi. - Oty Clerk Wnieto war is Cam- - -hiring the week, sobpofned ' there in eoeaeedee -with t.-e - Mra Lydia O-Brc- rf Bri-ige- ■ port, -Genu. was in Ocean C.:y. visiting her mother. Mr-. f~>n • H. A. Morris, of Philadelphia, • "ho had recently purchased a cottage betwee.- Seventh a.-,; Eighth street* on 'Wesiey aver.ue. wa> . visitor -turiig tbe week Miss Anna Murprv. super visor

of the local office of the Be:: T*>er. phone Co.. was enjoying a vacs- *-* aon, vision* her sister Mr*. F. by Go j tier*. of Bri-igetor_ p- Mr a- : Mrs. Wilham N. Tayfe lor. of Philadelphia, opened their ss fottage on A? bury avenue for the iy Oceaor, City Council. Daughter: * of America. X:. :0. gave a pet-pie « sapper for the members on Thursday. at the lodge room. 1. S. Corson, contractor ar.c ^ builder, was tweet; years ag awarded the contract to bai'-i a , thirteer. room cottage for the Rev. G. B. Young, to be located <*r. tbe - southwest side of Plytnout- place. . Prof. H. H. Lake was bsrily enraged rehearsing his choir for the ' Easter exercise.-. P-Preae — the Prof. Returning to hi- office from r be read the rig r. he ha. placed there when he left ir,i ^ . which said. -V.1I! be back fa half j , an boar." So he sat oown and „ waited for himseif. e Shortest Story Five ace* — Funeral Tuesday. a

METHODIST CHOIR IS REHEARSING II CLASSIC CANTATA ' "THE LIVING CHRIST." A M.V^TE8H ECE OF M I SlCAL CDSf. I KPT BY POP FLAK WRITER be*-, written. Tr* c*r. poser has a treau • this »«« august theme r -*"/■ 15 1 *■ ly dramatic. ;*t never theatrica); ] - facturesque. yet in r- place ur.r toeing br^T'ls tVe 'ra^ic: nev- v t ertheiess the note of triumph D c : never lost. It u the story not of ' - a -lead, but >f a "Living Christ." f la selecting this particauir work Prof. Harry Lake hi= shown rare * Tne work teems with beacty * • f ptrasirg beauty of format. ' ' beaut; of rrotif an-: theme. At tne same time. Pro:'. Lake 1 has :hown toosiderabfa courage. . SiSy^foTT Zfa P lr. sectio - the harmony L* extreme!; intricate and corr.plev. x Ilapi: chances cf temp- ami rig- p nature occur frequently. The choir fi at the dote of the Easter service * : «i3 have the itisf actio- of know- « wrrk to "their repertoire, which ij has more than repai I them for the tl efforts made. Tbe cantata opens with a mag- v | r.iftrently conceive.; chonu, entiti- ti s

e-i \ight of Sorrow " ^u; the . »;">• :«-• the : " : the f.-jcifixior_ "Like a tnief their ; Lor: ha.* dfad." "The eader.ee . " cry-- fa a soft rrthni and plair.r tive toSes- Strain.- which hi - r: '. tne nsiiv item thmoghoat- par:be Savii r kr<ee!« in prayer. F,;'.:*irg immediately, the ac-;~t-o in a charming aria voice plea of a suffering world for s— » cv-..3eisce that Christ wo. arise. "Oh. send us a gentle token. that- again Thy face we The answer come* in an obligate a- chorus. AngeJ voices are heard whispering comfort. "Be not ifra. :. Christ our Lord ha* riser Tne chorale. "This world is not thy goal," is a sermon in *or.g. Tne :rr.pre*riv* message i* conveyed tc- heart and mind, in musical phrases which are unforgetabte. Again, fa a duet set for fetnal* voice*, .humanity pleads. "Thou who knowest sorrow guide us home-" "Written fa quadruple time w-tfc graceful rhvthir.. no rweeie: prayer coul . escape human Up*. ehoru* for female voices, entitle-: "He kr.-iwt His Own." and a doe; "Love i - the greatest of all" prepare the way for the gracious promise sung by a tenor voice. "Lo ! am with you always. " Whereupon the note of victory and triumph rings out in a quar"The Living Christ." A more fining anti-climax could not be conceived. Every phrase echo- - with praise and victory. A riser, and triumphant Cbrist the only hope for the world, ar u'gh the voice* of duettirts the composer lead* humanity to the vict-rs feet. "We come to The*.' plead. Supplication vibrate -

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1911 A 1913 ^^2 , I / 111 \W How many thousands will be unable to get ARCOLA this year? IN 1921, 5.000 families who wanted Arcola had to go without This year three times as many homes are being built as in 1921. Yet because our factories are already over- taxed with orders for larger Ideal Boilers, we can make no more A r colas in 1923 than we made in 1921. This means just one thing- if you the children from colds and grippe; wa/f until next fall you will be plenty of hot water for washing cold next winter. and bathing. Arcola is our hot-water (or steam) Please telephone your Heating heating plant for small homes- Contractor for an estimate today different from any other. It is con- Tne installation can be made withnected with a genuine American out disturbing the family; and in Radiator in each room. That means three average winters Arcola warm bedrooms: breakfast in a will pay back a large share ot warm dining room; protection for of its cost in the fuel it saves. ARCOLA Heating Outfit Installed ready to use with radiator in each room Under conditions 180 tO s550 FOR SMALL HOMES AND STORES . - AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY Idem. Boilers and Amcivcax Radiators for every heating need 25th and Reed Streets Philadelphia, Pa. v !

feMONT PLAYERS TREAT LEAGUE TO 1 RICE PUDDING" HERSFHEL BERRY DELIGHTTHE U DIEM K WITH f'K" * GRAM INSTRUMENTAL Mt'SlC Bei.-r-r.: Play*-,, r.^ii.'g '' peart*, it: the H*r.- BsiMir.g -r: . f the Yourg M' - ■ Pr,.g. I Berry the instremef taii-t | tl t-t ea.-> ta perform. , bar* xf a yvung memca! prartition- .

ft T LenJS J I Longl*} *. : . . Mm :: H. Ma- tt Ur.-f.tr,'. M:-- Mat*: H- Gr-ff. .,.T.. i r. - Mr. Berty re- ' 1. B- rr M. Darby officiate- 3- s ' " T I

EIGHTH (JRADE TO PERFORM "GIPSY ROVER" The "Gip»j Rover." a play to f*- . Gra.ie. TfcBt.--:ay. April 5th, prom- t -<•* to be excep'-iot ally fine. Tl* plot runs that "Gipsy Rob" . member of a trip.-:- camp pitch. - I ether thar, Sir GiH*rt Howe, wr ■ ■ when. ar. infant w as stolen by hi* . •• : Meg. Meg later tiecame the i

.... V : Meg and Martr, to t :• . .* e<| that, while riding • : . Martin iftle lie- ! , . ' , .... octets t« Roh'» atti- .. fj.-.n; comedy scene;: Mar'. - Sinfo, another Cram i'.'.-wever i* :nadc to < G<-. Martinifale. -t-ki'..- hi* daughter I . . , ... •' ; i: • . :. .1 rharmr.y*o. ... ' T' - I'd-- - : " ;',^ra^ujt IS-'- e.-eape-i. and two. taidi.-he.! !.y Meg. be ar-i Con-; The f..i:. .11 g comprise the cast:; i; :re Gip-y Rcverl S. Wood. (V.r.i tar.ee. Betty Owen L-ir-i 1 rater.. t'urti* Powell' y.v G- Mbrtij.-iale. Geo Brown-; Met.-. Irene Selvaign Mart • Victor Giffonl y . - , Paul Pileggi /a,ra IL - y Selvaign Mir.s. Jesse Jack • 'apt. Jerome. Robert Bart>our Sir Tobv I vor. Sherman Wimlfaw . . ,11 -rrvrv iinnnnrn

. H. B. COOPER, JR. Builder Qth anl C«ltr"' Avenue. Ocean City. N. J ^ Phone 97M f sodas High Grade Ice Cream slndaes K. K. PUHMAr ' 72^ " • Avenue PW a :■ OnUr* r-'.rrved FWoc* -I- Estimates Furnished I w iW. T. TAYLOR PAPER HANGER . Central avnoe Ocean Oty. N. j. Cape May County Title and Trust Co. Smcard/at tbe fee! EstSK mtd Sean* Co. C'ape May Court House, N. J. Acts as Executor and in a Fiduciary Capacity TITLE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES MUNICIPAL BONDS FOR SALE Searches Briefs of Title Conveyancing A j • fithian • A ERECT A FITTING MEMORIAL Our equipment, professional experience and immense stock of quality memorials are at your disposal. An inspection of our plant, where none but skilled artisans are employed, is cordially 1 invited. Here one can view memorials of every des- . cription in the various stages of construction. 1 0. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEA8ANTVILLE N. J. CAMDEN. N. J. MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN FOR MORE THAN M YEARS - __ I ^ — 1 — '

HOW THEY J THEM IN ? *. hrdub- ill (iamr* I'laird hy High School Tram Home and Away , Th* Ocean City High School I V... , Basket- ball Tram, closed t s*a-«: la>t Friday night, t Th* -wing i- the schedule, !..,w they nroppeil them; Dec. 1". 0. C 11. S. 66. Wotxil.ir.e H. S. home. Dec. 21. O, C. H. S. 16, Pasmir ( H.-S. If", away.Dec. 2-. 0. C. 11. S. 26. Shamrock A. 0. 2*. home. Jar. 5. O. C. H. S. 42. Pleasar.tvi'le H. S 17. home. Jar. 12. O. C. H. S. 30, Burlli. S. 34. home: rnn ppvt RENT

ton H. S. 43. awav Jar.. 23. O. c. H. a lg - n.tville H. S. am jB". O. ' • H. S ' 'ity H. S. 27. £_*■ V Feb. 3. O. C. H s^.- ■ May City H. S. 4'. aJ? ^ Feb. 12. O. C. H. S.T „ monton H. S. i;.. hxne Feb. 20, O. C. H. S. js p. • mtviHe H. S. :i»ay p*» Feb. 21. O. C H. s. „ ... • Ci.j II. s R. !• *"S Feb. 23. O. C. li S |i a . - Height* H. S. 2 ... away ' Ma,. 7. O. ■' H. s 'j, antvillc H. S. "A h..me t Mar. IS. 0. C. H S., Bjri. . H S. tO. C. caheeifadj Ma,. 16. O. C. H. S.24,hL . Height* H. S. vi. ; ;me ^ . H« on " * 0h R. „ - S Adams y: r „ ^ Barr.m 51 ^ ■ B«»well »o . * i Rlackmar. -ij . ,T. A.N,„:- 11 t I I Gihb -o , ( ' - ifitxenmyer 4 B Gardiner • , 't I Gonlon o Bp* i 9S «

SF'SON OF 1923 F i \partmrnt» on .Moor III. l.rra. AH (onvenience*. ; I'. F. CHAMPION ,3» X. TERRAC' "Of KAN CITY. N. J. HEADLEA & ADAMS in R eadingCoal Al« Kmdl.nc Weed kj konl or card. B».t ml n IM morkjL m* tbe u tho ton tnorontrod. Boll or Entorprioo ORt, .„d York TENTH AND WEST : J. Prescott Cadman, Jr. Estate of Mark Lake 1 funeral Director N09 Central Avenue ' Ocean City New Jersey ALTO COLIPMENT ATTORNEYS- AT- LAW Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES tit ASBt'RT AVE, OCEAN C1TT. H. J. LAW BL'ILDIXG. ATLANTIC C1TT. N. I. ORro Horn: II A. M. J F. M. ANDREW C. BOSWELL Law Offices MASTER IN CHANCERY Boorto Bollkne— Arkerr Aroaoo ond lik OCEAN arr, N. J.

ENGAGEMENT ANNOCXm Mi. and Mr-, ttilliam Her*, son. iie*irc t ar,r...un» tit » gaxement of th-.- ,drter. *, I.ueie to Jesse White, ef Mohn. N. J. Sift* Hendemor at tl* p^. ent time a memja-r . f th* ^ of the public 'I at Hut£ No rfate for the i-.r.g cetera, yet been fixed. Meuixk the young couple are imh* the eongratulation- of their » A D V ERTISK IN THE SENTHfi Wm.H. Powell General Contractor and Street Bulll^ rhlrty -fourth «t ind Wnim OCEAN CITY, N. J Boll Pkooo Jos. Van G. Hoffeclcr ARCHITECT s0j Eijhlb St. Occss Cq ItJ. • g, N Stan's Md . i. Richards, D.G I CHIROPRACTOR iCrodooto of Pohoor CoUot, Ha* opened offices in the Bar I-amont, Tuesdays. Thundiyj ai . Saturdays. Afternoon -3 to 5: Eveninj-4 kj BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAUflBI Clinton L. Breckley, ProReady Mixed Paint*. Lead ad C 92# and 922 Asbary Anasr Phone. 356- W ARCHITECTS VIVIAN B. SMITH ARCHITECT ATLANTIC C1TT. K. J. ENGINEERS j Wm. H. Collisson,Jr. Atoo. M. Am. Sor. C. B. CiTil Engineer and Sartejer j Oir Extooor. Ocru Cits. N- 1

HOTELS AND COTTAGES stratford VERNON HALL Seventh and Ocean Avenue OPEN ALL YEAR 735 Wesley Avenue [jt 'Ir'T' Rooe" AUo NOW OPEN Hot Water Hrat Speaal Low Rale. . . MRS MILTON RUBINCA.VI Mm M. E Beck _ MEDICAL WlI.flTO l> a.nmo -T I I fk*' WILLITS M. D.

Physician and Surgeon Omeo Heart: I A. M. to I p m Di,.„ .r e,,. K,,. b Throat m L'ooooo Fitted Cor. Wesley A»e. and 9th St. M 1.1 \ ( ,,|;>u N. M. |i. JOHN h. rOWNSKND. M. li" Hoor,: * 10 A. M . I ui , P. M . : to i r. m (•21 WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN- CITY. N. J BELL PHONE :» HERSCHEL pettit. m a 807 Wesley Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Hoar., t u II A. M., T to I P. M. Wrk o»d Soa, » t, 1« A. mt, •.II PtoM in

°Vto "PA. M. at .j John H. Whitior. » w 717 WESLEY AY**6* OCEAN CITY, V- '■ OReo He.ro. Oeoa. OO ^ R* DR. CHAS. H. VAHOsteopathic Phf*^ # sr:ssjrz.JS§S PkooM ns-W HUGHES CENTRAL PHA*** Eighth St. and Wealty A* Phone 345 *" J. Thomley Hughes, P V- . Pharmsori •«