Ocean City Sentinel, 31 May 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 5

'K OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, MAY 31. 1923 VlVH

lflnning myers is . CHOSEN president Of C0UNI[ chamber MVV.i: SMITH OP AVALON.;, sK( KKHKV: WKSTCOTT OF 1 Si; \v II.I.E. TREASURER Mvet--. principal of the Wi,i'iu,u„( MitHi School, will direct of the I'apo May Co.; riui" "f Commerce for the en-| '"the t'huMiher met in session at ' , .. J,,,, «jth a representation of 1 I™, ,v„ hundred ami fifty per- • retiring president Luther ' rXl, ha.l stated sometime!' ' , |ie would decline re-olec- ' :i^ hi- reason for re-;' i oat the presidency of the j * fount J Cbatnbef of Commerce,:' i,io big and important an of-j' ,*• -or p™» '<• »i; it indefinitely, lie favored a chance ■ cf personnel and the consequent fhaiu-e of ideals. ' Mavor Irvine Fitch, of Sea Isle 1 (in. » a the only other candidate 1 eliminated with Mr. Myers. 1 (.-„ll„wini' the precedent estah-j' lishcl i the retiring chairman.!' new ldoo.1 was infused into the nt-'1 Seers. .Mayor li. C. Smith of Avalon,)1 ,n- .lerteil secretary and C. M. 1 f.Ve-i nit, of South Seaville, Treas- ' 1 This was the last meeting until j i the -uimner season is ended and M | tbe re again take up the bur-!1 Hens «f fall and winter work. j moorlyx theatre" opens this week Frank Wolf. Formerly Associated With Hippodrome. Will Assume Management ' The information is being hailed i' : vith delight hy the numlier of ,-umnier residents who have opened their cottages that the Moorlyti; : -activities. Frank Wolf, of Philailelphia. the,' well kpown theatrical hooking agent will assume the management i Mr. Wolf lias for a numlier of 1 years been identified with the; management of th.e Hippodrome; Pier Theatre, and under his management the Moorlyn Theatre, one! of the finest houses on the Jersey j eoa-t, with appointments equal toj those of metropolitan ecnters, will; become the vogue of the season. The announcement Is made that the Hippodrome will open Its scaron the beginning of July. HOI SK PARTY AT SOUTH END The members of the Junior Sec-; tinn <i fthe Camden Women's Club 1 helil an enjoyable evening party at ; the home of Mrs. Lcwia Noble, in^ South Ocean City. The time was taken up with the, usual diversions. Among the guests present were: Miss Sarah Webster, Miss Mary Miller, Miss Margaret Biggs, Miss Aimastecn Hirst, Mrs.; Albert Ware, Mrs. William Kclchncr, Miss Augusta Wills, Miss Mildred llelsler. Miss Margaret Cathcll, Miss Mary Bailey, Miss Marian Myers. Miss Evelyn Hemphill, Mi.-s Alice Bcnkcrt, Miss Arta Paschall, Mrs. Ixiuis C. Doon and Mrs. Clifford Richmond. j

AITOISTS MUST GET LICENCE Ihiif of Police Howard Johnson { has issued instrutcions, requesting! all owners of automobiles who : - have so far not secured their licenses, to do so next Thursday and thus avoid unpleasant consequcnCity Commissioner Sofroncy, of Sea Isle City, will lie in Ocean City on Thursday, with his offices in the City Hall court room. Owners and drivers of automobile- may obtain " their licenses then. Slart the Music, Prof. Punish: "Hey, Bill, why Is kissing like a puppy on ice?" Rumbster: "Search me. Why is it?" i'uni.-h: "It's dog-on-lce." GOOD HEALTH is the most £ pioi'b'fs gift nature can bestow. y and she offers it to you from her 2 bountiful fields in WHOLE GRAIN t WHEAT. A And it is tasty, delicious, app."'i'ing and wholesome. Gobd anywhere and always. 10 ounces— •ix ample servings and every serving supplies nil the nutritional element*. not merely one or two or muie null nem. It in prepared '.udy to — .t. Since you must eat, and must '•al often, why not eat right? Why I"! rhoose the food your body demands? Why not he well, and fit. anil keen, and fully alive? Of all the foods you can secure at whatever price you pay, WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT alone, can meet >"ur every requirement. E. Edwards Sole Agent WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT CO. Box 82 ■■

Jottings From Our Schools - Seniors Return From Their iC Excursion To Washington 'j PAUL SPECK KR WINS GOLD PENCIL IN SUBSCRIPTION CON-' TEST— JUNIOR I'ROM TOMORROW IN THE CASINO ON / THE BOARDWALK— "GUS" GOETZ WINS WITH TEAM I.N ROWING TOURNEY tl

;j THE TRIP TO WASHINGTON |( The Seuior Class started for ' ^Washington at f.,30 . Monday mom- U f ing. They were joined at Pleas- . antville. by the Plcasantvillc High School, -thence going to Absccon ! - where a special coach was added to I . | the train, for the accommodation ' . of the party. In Philadelphia, Mr.! Baker, a Pennsylvania Railroad .j tourist guide, met the party and' ,1 stayed with them throughtout the . j trip. r I1 Upon tlfc arrival at Union Sta,'tion, the party was met by sight- t [ 1 seeing busses, and then to conveyarces to take in Arlington Ccmc- t . tory and Mount Vernon, returning • , boat and getting views of many | places along the Potomac. I . | Had dinner at Hotel Driscnll. and , " then the evening was spent in the ! . I Congressional Library. } Tuesday morning was spent vis- < , iting the Capitol, the old and new . museums, the Aircraft, the Bureau . i of Fisheries and ' the Frcar Art i I Gallery, lunching at the hotel. > I The afternoon was spent in visit I I ing the Pan-American Union, Red 1 . I Cross Rail. ling, and the various dej partmcnt stores along F street. < ! The evening was at the pleasure of ' ; the party which was mostly at the : | theatres. i Wo.lnos.lay morning was spent | at the Bureau of Engraving and : '.Printing, Washington's Monument j | the White House. In the afternoon they visited Zoological Gardens, I j took trolley rides through Chcvcy f Chase, Georgetown and Rock Creek Park. The party left the Hotel at , G.30 in busses for Union Station, f I Supper being brought on the train at Baltimore. Party arrived in e Ocean City at 1.30 Thursday mom- , The party included: Miss Gibb, f chaperon: Ethel Barnes, Ruth r Camp, Relierca Elieniierger, Myrtle p i Endieott, . Elizabeth McCullough, Ruth Camp. Reliccca Ellcnhcrger, ej Myrtle Endieott, Elizabeth McCulj. ! lough, Belva Mumford, Vivian Mor 0 : ton, E.lyth Powell, Margaret RayI ; mond, Caroline Rogers, Octavene Riley, Freda Stcelman, Eliza zbeth j Sinkinson, Amanda Wright, Scott Adams, George Gardiner, Charles

I Gibb, Doyle Huff, Carl Rislcy, Les- , fi Smith, Earl Seaman, Jack Ven- p able, f"red Pfitzenmeyer, Russell ; I' . l.e Tourneau. « WHISPERINGS tl '| OF WASHINGTON " Miss Gibb. got another tag? 'P j| When do we eat? U I . You answer that call to get up. j j; One ride some of the boys just I missed ? Where did the hint come from j • leave the movies? Ask Russell. ;n • Ask the girls of' Room -121 why t • the lights were out when the house, g • detective came around. , c No, hoys, fruit is no admission; . ticket to girl's rooms. I Mi.-s Gibb, across the court: "Are • up?" "Arc you dressed?"., "Hurry up uhd meet me at the o'e-i. Lend me a dollar 'til I get home, i Why should Edith prefer walk- n t instead of riding through the shopping districts. ! J t Ask Edyth how she likes to sleep C I with the windows open all night. •Why did Edyth prefer to sleep t . on the floor instead of In bod? it f Why should the brakeman con- , I ; si.lor the special car one detached r from the honeymoon express. i L Little drops of water certainly J I I made some of us think we were t j prespiring. I i "Want a sundae, Myrtle?" "Shut ! , up!" I Ask Rebecca how she likes run- ( k ning around- the corridors in hei t bare feet. 1 Ask Freda what she had the, i night before to make her snore so. . i Ask Amanda if she found any - ear rings to suit her. How about the five and ten-cent store? , i, Why was George and Scott never i to be found. •- e Ask Vivian nnd Ruth how they i, like the P'ville boys. Ask Amanda and Reliccca why . - they hunted a taxi. r Ask Freda why she was the only 1 1 - one who could vamp a Washing- j p ton fcllovr. h Ask Doyle and Charles how they j t ever reached the top of the monu- j

HAZARD Seal Estate ' We are here to S^rve and Protect the Public 1 Uphold the Ideals Upon which Ocean Oily was founded I OUR COMMISSION RATES Sales 3 per cent. Rentals <i per cent. !l , UJ Office Open Every Day Except Sunday >- J 11. 1.1 A It. HAZARD HORArK B. HAZARD I a Adriatic Building. 8th Street, between Ocean and Atlantic Avenues: OCEAN CITY. N. J. I

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Who wo nthe fioker game at 5.30 a. M.? Carl — want to go to the movies? | Bish, what do you think of[ i Caesar? Caroline, are you still a cripple? Ask the girls a? the end of the; hall about their dance Monday night. -M- ! continuation of the alumni directory; The following is a continuation j of the names of the graduates of j ; Ocean City High School, taken j , < the directory as compiled by ; Elmer E. Ungcr, director of j Education of tlie local schools. All classes, commencing- wiith the first graduating class of 1904, j up to 1913 inclusive, have beer ; published in previous issues. The following are the names of graduating classes uf 19, I I and 1914 Ilrcckley, Joseph, Ocean City, N. Graduate of the Department of Chemistry, Rutgers College. as a chemist in the Rubber Co., New Haven, Conn. ' Champion, Barton, Ocean City. . Graduate of Pierce Business College. Philadelphia. Associated ' in business with B. F. Goetz, renl- ! tor, Ocean City. Fisher Ada, (Mrs. Ilerton Hill- ! ) Ocean City. Goff, Sarah E., Ocean City. N. i Teaching in the public schools, ! City. Hancock, Morrison, Ocean City. ! Graduate of the Department of ! Chemical Engineer, University of ■ Philadelphia. Employed as assistant superintendent; the Parafin Department of the ; Atlantic Refining Co., Philadelphia: Marts, Alberta P., Ocean City. I in her father's office,: i Lumber Co. Nichols, Marion, (Mrs Harry S. Cleaver), Asbury Park, N. J. Tounsend, Laura M., (Mrs. May-i ; lin Robinson), Ocean City. Zcigler, Irene, (Mrs. Leslie F.ndicott), Atlantic City, N. J. 1915 Collins, Rebecca, (Mrs. E. R. Brown), Elm Grove, W. Va. Carlson, Louisa, Ocean City, N. "J. Stenography in the office of

j' the P. R. R„ Philadelphia.' is j Cummingbam, Mary E., Ocean f City. Clerk. Kirschhaum Bros., f [Philadelphia. Gibb, Harriet, Ocean City. Grail- 1 • uate of Rider's Business College.e - Trenton. Head of Commcrrinl De- ;] i- i partmcnt. High School, Ocean City p Howell. Heler, (Mrs; Arthur Sut- ,, iton), A^glesea. N. J* Teaching in » ! the [kliilic schools. North Wild- • wood; N. J. .. 1 J Ijilton, Edith, (Mrs. Roy Bourgt|eois), Ocean City, N. J. f; Jeffries, Helen, (Mrs. John S'vit). > ] Ocean City. t Ijike, Bertha, Ocean City. Stcnf ographv in the office of Clayton t I Haines Brick, crnltor, Ocean City. " McAllister, lf.2 t West Venango st., i Philadelphia. Graduate of the De- - . partment of Architecture of Drex- -• el Institute, Philadelphia. < Smith, Frances, Avalon, N. J. f Assisting her father in the post - I office, Avalon. Somers, Sarah W., Ocean City. - Stenography in the Department of T Agriculture, Cape May Court: t House. h Schellingrc, Edna E,,.( Mrs. Tom V e Barron), Avalon, N. JJ. ! Townsend, Alethn, (Mrs. Ray- - mond Mcllcnry, Ocean City. I -1-1- * "JEFF" VANQUISHED "MUTT" I j IN SELLING CONTEST Paul Spiecher won the gold!" Ever-sharp pencil for securing the 1 . most subscriptions to the Ladies i " Home Journal in the contest which; . was held reccntl for the High * School Athletic Association. The "Jeff" team, captained Ivy j Jeanettc Darby, won over the f "Mutt"' team, which was captained ,f by T'lx-e Adams. The Association j !_ realized about $35. iti — — C DIRECTOR I'NGF.R ACTS AS a i JUDGE FOR SISTER RESORT I Physical Director Ungcr was one j of the judges for the competitive drills, at the Annual Field Day cxj ercises, of the Atlantic City Public | Schools, held last Friday. Some Mof the other judges were Dr. G. R. , j Seikel, State Director of Physical ; [Training; Miss Katherine MarkI ham, State Instructor of Physical Training; Prof. 0. H. Bojns, Sup- , il. ervisor of Physical Training, Jer-j sey City, N. J.; Miss C. Anita j 4. Preston, Temple University, Phila-j >f tielphia, and Prof. Frederick Proscli [ i

jS'.ite Normal School, Trenton. j< PI PILS OF LOCAL ALUMNI ' TO GIVE A RECITAL | ' We should fvail ourselves of, the opportunity of hearing the , piano recital by the pupils of one , of our alumni, Leslie C. Hughes, hich will lie Ijjvrn in the social rooms of the Presbyterian Church, tonight. May 31 at 7.15. The following is the program v hich will lie rendered: Part I. | Duet, Charge of the Uhlans (Bohm)— Edna Wallace and I-eslie . Hughes. Solo, Minuet in (i (Beethoven) — Joseph Rroadley. Solo, Wultr from "Faust" ] (Gounod) — Everett Brecklev. ' Solo. Don Juun Minuet (Mozart) : Mary Collisson. Duct. Sclicrtzo in C (Rich wood.) , — Jeniicttc Garretson and Marion ! Trout. Solo, Sonata in F Minor (Bert-: i hoyen, first* movement) — Ednai I Duct. Just Wc Two (Spaubling) i' . — Priscilln Broadloy and Joseph I j i Solo, Reverie (Ficldhonse) — j Heleii Breckley. ! Solo, Moment ile Valse (lack) | — Margaret Sipple. ; Solo.- Bobolink Polka (Gariner) , 1 Duct, May Flowers (Saub)— j 1 Burkhart. Leslie Hughes. Solo, Souvenir (Dedla) — Charles!

1 Solo, Mediation (ftorrinson) — !| "Rau. Duet, Valse jn C (Spaulding)— , , I Ruth Adams and I«slie Hughes. Part II ' Solo. May Breezes (I^eslie) — U ' Welsh. .' Solo, Silent Night (Merkel) — • Helen MarNamee. Sola, Bicycle Waltz (Spaulding) i— Ella Booz. ' Duet. Melody in F (Staub) — j- ; Dorothy . Breckley and I-eslie ! Solo, Valse in D Minor-- ( Wachs) ! ' Beryl Rcichly.

i Solo, Moonlight (Ambrose) -jr •, - Helen Bagley. Solo, Reverie J)'. Antoinne ' ( Dupre) — Jean Moir. Duet, March of the Brownies (Sartorio) — Murrell Adams and - I-eslie Hughes. Solo, Valse in E Flat (Thome) - — Jcaimetto Darby. Solo— Blue Bells of Scotland ) (Virgil) — William Brooks. Duet, Orange Blossoms (Dupre) - —Anna Totten. si Solo, Valse in C (Morrihson)— | Hilda Rice. 1 Solo. Spring Song (Mcndelsj Continued on Page Six

U - - j. All business transacted through this office is in accordance with the following slogan "This office does and maintains strictly a brokerage business and is in no way interested in personal speculation." Results: A sale completed on the above principal profits both Seller and Buyer. Write for listings and maks your headquarters with Clayton Hainee Brick— REALTOR 411 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY N. J. , MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE ! No waiting for two weeks to know if you can get it; we can tell at once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for ' | sale. Also lots for investment ami for improvement — the choice ot ' ' Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO, Ocean City, N. J. Ewing T. Corson REALTOR 7 ASBUfJY AVX. OCEAN CITY, N. J.

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