Ocean City Sentinel, 12 July 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 6

■r " ^ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY. JULY 12, 1323

MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN UNVEILED JULY 4TH AT SOMERS POINT A. KENNETH FRAMBES PER-' FORMES CEREMONY OF DEDICATION A magnificent Memorial Faun- I I tain, erected in honor of the Fail-' or? anil soldiers who fought in the; war of 1812, was unveiled and do-j didarted with all proper ceremony I " at Somers Point 011 Independence Day. The fountain, u handsome struc ' tore was built largely through the < efforts of the ladies of Century 1 Chapter, U. S. D. of 1812. Mrs. 1 Stewart H. Shinn, Mrs. Lewis P. t Scott, Mrs. Martin V. B. Scull and I Miss Josephine S. Gardiner, con- r stituted the committee through C whose efforts the worthy act was V accomplished. F The ceremony of unveiling and g dedicating the fountain was ably c performed by Kenneth A. Frambes a great-great-great-grnndson of h Capt. J. R. Scull, who commanded o the volunteer company by whose it efforts a fort was erecteil and val- w iantly defended nt Somers Point, tt during the memorable struggle of w the period. sf The chief address of the ocean- j hi ion was delivered by the Hon. E.|w A. Higbce, the lineal descendant ofjih n. iiiguT, me uncai uescenuam oi

another of the heroes of 1812. The presentation of the monument to the city was made by Mrs. Stewart H. Shinn, Regent of the Chapter and accepted on behalf of the city by Mayor Charles E. Steel man, by President George Roberts. The following constituted the girder of exercises observed: Mrs. Stewart H. Shinn, Regent fi»f Century Chapter, U. S. D., of >812, presiding. I Chorus — Star Spangled Banner, ktchool children and audience, acrompanied by Somers Point Band, i Allegiance Pledge to the Flag. Invocation, Rev. Louis D. Sfultx i Music. Unveiling of the Monument, A. SKenneth Frambes. . Presentation of Monument by she Century Chapter, U. S. D„ of '1812, to the City of Somers Point; Mrs. Stewart H. Shinn, Regent. Acceptance of Monument by the •City Council, President Geo. Roberts, representing the Mayor, Hon. Oiaries E. Steel man. Music. Address — Hon. Enoch A. Iligbee Benediction — Rev. R. Mnhoney. Salute by Firing Squad, Ameri- ; gan Legion Post No. 2. Taps— Bugler. ENJOY SAILING PARTY A merry company of young folk 1 embarked nn Pant P,,,!, ciui Frank

man's trim yacht— the "Marie" for ■ o trip around our beautiful bay on iFriday evening. The yacht fully justified her eiwneris pride in her seagoing 1 towers, and a most enjoyable time iwas spent by all. Several members carried fishing Xackle with them, and landed quite 3a goodly catch. Refreshments were served on board to which the party with sharpened appetites did full justice. Tlie party included, Miss Dorothy Roberts, Miss Emma Stockton, ■ Miss Marion Steel man, Mrs. Frank Cteelman, Mrs. William Stockton, fCapt. Frank Steelmnn, Captain IDownes and Dick Fisher. Our Helpful Hints . TO PREVENT GUM from getWng hard iteiween chewings, dip it «n quinine before sticking umler a irhair. SHINY NOSES enn he kept well powiiered by first applying a light eoat of orange ahellar liefore pow<Mring. OCEAN CITY 'LAUNDRY KIDS THtKfr HtU»S A L6T- I •YOUR, WASH WILL . I ■JftE HOMt ONTHf 901V i ^y/HEN it comes to keepW ing dates with our customers, we're dependable. The golden rule is the watch word of tills establishment and your clock is our time table. OCEAN CITY LAUNDRY CO. r. McAllister, Prop. i .

VISITORS INJURED R IN COLLISION NEAR T LONGPORT BRIDGE 1. 1 DRIVER PHILIP W ELCH MAY i LOSE SIGHT OF EYE— TWO LADIES INJURED i-l While returning from Atlantic 1-1 City last Saturday night, a road-' e ster, driven by Phillip Welch who; -J has summered in this resort for n y numlier of years, crashed into a s touring car just this side of the Longport bridge. In the car at' e the time of the accident were Miss'1 ■ Gertrude Shields, of Philadelphia. I : ! Miss Anne Marvel, daughter of . Henry V. Marvel. 837 Rrigh- - , ton Place, and Henry Gaige, bond I I of Philadelphia. The other t car, which was returning from t City was driven by D. J. r automobile salesman of He luid.as a passen- a Willia mPccker, of the same u city. Welch and those in his machine c| spent the evening with a party p of friends at the Hotel Ambassa-L His car was one of four,!, which had taken the party from a" this resort and on the way home n| was proceeding nt a slow rate of f speed, the other three cars passing in mand returning to this city, without any knowledge of the ncci dent. The injured were taken to jn oeni. ine injured i-

j the Atlantic City Hospital by M. iu- Epstein, of Phila.lelphia, who was rs. fishing from the bridge when the he smash occurred, Both Miss Shields and Miss Mar *1 vol received severe lacerations of Is. the face and body. Miss Marvel's he ankles were also badly cut and sprained. Welch was thrown from nt the car and sustained a serious inof jury to his head which may result m the loss of the sight of the 'r' right eye. Gaige, through some c- sort of a miracle, was not even J. scratched, but was severely shawen up and shocked. Both White and tx Pecker sustained serious injuries, the extent of which has not yet V. been determined. All of the injured are out of dangrg-. > It is a remarkable coincidence >f that both cars were of the same I make, and that White had sold Welch his machine just a year ago e No apparent reason can he found - as an explanation for tKe accident. '• The smash occurred on the turn at the end o fthe bridge. Welch, asi the position of the cars proved, s was "'riving along about the mid-! 1 •He of the roa dand was evidently! - allowing for the curve. White was well over to the right hand fence! facing across the boulevard. Neither driver has been able to give! any clear account of what happen- j , ed. the entire thing happening!

■ within the space ofn few seconds. Pending an investigation, all partics concerned were placed under $500 bail b ythe County Prosecutor. and n numlier of photographs p taken of the wreck. . FLAG PRESENTED TO FISHING CLUB „ MEMBERSHIP DRIVE UNDER „ DR. BAUKRLE PROMISES TO ! ,, EXCEL PREVIOUS EFFORTS i si A ling raising constituted no I t : small part in the activities of the] * ; Ocean City Fishing Club on July r A very l«-autiful fiag was pre-,1 -j rented to the club by the widow cf : IjDr. Fussed, who during his life-j ■ time was actively identified with i the organization, and one of its « most enthusiastic supporters. 1 With nil due ecremony the fiag 1 j was first unfurled to the breeze, ' on Independence Day. The officers and members of the . received the gift with mingled I ;emoti.ms. It will always possess. | in their sight, a sentimental value I beyond its patriotic significance, anil will help to preserve fond memories of a departed friend and member, whom all held A in high esteem and deep nffetcion. 1 « Dr.^p^T Rauerle, who Is directthe cahqujign for hew memo;,i>k »i« i.iinyqisn im new mem-

( hers, reports the~rftost gratifying l results. e Dr. Buucrle is an expert and a veteran campaigner. During the r year 191!), he filled the same enpaf city, and by his underitting efforts s made it the banner year in the hisI tory of the club. , . When he assumeil the position . : this year, it was anticipated by all t j that Dr. Bnuerle would reduplicate > 1 his previous splendid record. That . he will zurceed, none doubt who i have even a passing acquaintance i 1 with the ttentlomnn. I Underneath a quiet and unosten-' , tatious demeanour, there is nn abundance of executive ability, and a personality of rare charm and good-fellowship. The reputation of the Club itself.

Is. cannot fail to prove a wonderful ir- incentive and attraction to new er members. hs 0 HAVE ANNUAL OUTING PRESBYTERIAN LA DIES Each year Ocean City attracts a I congenial nnd happy rompnny of 3 (ladies who represent the Ladles' I Auxiliary of Olney Square! From their lienevolent activities | in Masonic circles of Philadelphia H ! they come to this fair and famous t to enjoy themselves for the day. 0 The annual outing this year will e j lie held on Thursday, July 12th. 1 I w hen forty ladies w ill lie entertained at the Ocean City Jiome of a . member of the Auxiliary, Mrs. r j Richard T. Dearie. • | Arriving in the morning, refresh i Intents will lie served at the home , of the hostess, West avenue and street. The pleasures of the day will terminate with a dinner at the Ocean City Yacht Club. Classified Advs. ; Advertisements inserted in this column — One cent a word, minimum charge, twenty-five cents. „ „ 1 I J

FOR BALE iff! r — | " FOR SALE — Bake ovens, Blodgett g gas oven, 36 loaves capacity ic Dougherty coal oven, 36 loaves cs- N ,. parity. Apply Simms Restaurant. r s Boardwalk and Moorlyn Terrace. * . FOR SALE — One medium sized ice box and plain iron bedstead. ]| Mrs. Burk, 600 Twelfth street. J] e FOR SALE — Windell & Holmes t piano in first class condition. s> 0 Will sell rhcap. Apply to M. A. n e Taylor, 1432 Ocean avenue. m. FOR SALE — Complete set of T" shelving from shoe store. Call Ei * »r write. First National Bank, j) 1 Ocean City, N. J.. f FOR SALE! — One bank skiff, 26 ft. pi f . 6 in., Kermath engine, practically

I » > B 1 FRIDAY THE 13th - fl The regular meeting of the Central Ocean City Im- 8' provemrnt Association will be held in the Union Chapel. Thirty-second Street and Central Avenue on Friday, p[ July 13th, at 8 P. M. You are welcome. H. B. COOPER, Jr„ Secretary DR. HENRY FISHER. President I I- — ^ ; j

It j Read the SENTINEL and keep in touch with all local affairs Job Printing Book Work Process Embossing I Legal Blanks Ocean City Printing and Publishing Co. 744-746 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE |j^ 1M 1

fill new; reasonable. Inquire P. O. ew Box 4, Drexel Hill, Pa. A NUMBER of desiraldc lots for! sale at Fortieth street, running! jq\ from ocean to hay. Edward J. du- 1 mee. 106. So. Third st., Philadel- ' plda, Pa. of FOR SALE — Clothes washer and ■s' galvanized tubs ice chest; all in FOR SALE; — Antique rnmhinatinn .* ilesk and ls>"k case. J. F. Ruck, FOR RENT " GARAGES for rent— 1420 Wesley '• ave., 1 10 Ashury ave. Apply to '■ M. A. Norcross, Adams Apartment n Ocean City. APARTMENTS for rent by the li year; $60 and $60 per month. M. !> A. Noreross, Adams Apartments,;! 1 Ocean City. I f i| FOR RE;NT— July 14 to Sept. 30. I small new second floor apart- [I mont, with good ocean view; throe ! I Wioms, kitchenette, bath, screened j |j porch and garage; furnished $300. I ! H. B. Cooper, Jr., 2Qth and Cen-'ll ! tral avenue. \ (FOR RENT— Small house, 2 rms„ II for I valance season. 305 Central I WANTED ] 1 MAN WANTED FOR CABIN || STREETS OF OCEAN CITY StrM Proapeet Avunt. I SI*BK5bmI*PIM« 8w°A«n»" Stmt SUnpaon Av.no. SL Char lea Pleat Haven Araeu. Stre.L WM Avaau Panalra FUra Aabury Avenu. IWurr Plat. Cantral Arenu. Park rtana. WMIar Arena, Sum. Or«r.n^ Ar.no. Brtzhtan Pl.ee- Corinthian Avenue I Slrlh Street. Street. On C.rdena Tract I rirmonth Place. Batt.rM Road SUM. Surf Re«d. Mnorlra Terrace. Atientla Bonln.rd I StraM. lanUe Aw..- carve. Walton Place around th. CiYdena Eleventh SUM Tract to the Bar. I PeWlth St race North Point Reed. Thirteenth SUM. (N. nt Leioon) I Marine Plee. Commence, on Ber Fourteenth SUM. aide etraeu ran ee I Bar View Place. folloera : Fifteenth Street. UfMn Reed. Sunaat Place. Bey Road. Barnnne Place. Oreeeent Road. Chelae. Picas. Inlet Read. SUM. Scceprar Hoed Seventeenth SUM. Scchrlrtt Read SUM. WaaWr Road Nomhera eon- Holly Tree Raed I eeentlvelr South from PInnaele Road Pint to Fifty-ninth Ocean Raed. SUM, MnrnlnrWde Road I '•"■ee er Straate Neaaen Walk Rannln, Parallel Neaaen Road. Pram Bay to Oreen Garden. Road V Pleeanre Arenoa. Beach Road. ■HMMHmmMammaMa

[). CRUISER — Must he familiar 1 with inland waterway# between Orean City and Barnegat Bay. )T|Communirate by letter giving ex"ff j perienre, salary expected, etc., with I- i Wilbur H. McVaugh, 317 Chelsea I- Bank Bldg„ Atlantic City. N. J. MAH-JONGG — Uaso.is hv npd; point ment; set supplied for lesn sons. Miss Lewis, 5532 Central avenue or Miss Walker, 138 At,s lantic Blvd. Phone 307-J. " YOI" NEKDa Tutor; High scho.d tions; experience"! teacher. Apply ■ to Box A, Sentinel Office. ['GARAGE SPACE— Wanted; for 1 ( o:|r; near Seventh and Wesley, July 15th to September 1st. State location and rental. R. G., y o Ca-

ar sino Club, Moorlyn Terrace andj en Boardwalk, Orean City. 'y' DAY'S 'WORK — Mrs. Martha Scott! 310 West avenue. Best of rcrTUTORING— -High s»-h."ol and col-! lege subjects. 8-12 Pennlyn PL,] J Orean City. al ' MIST LOST— Sterling silver vanity case with ntonogram; liberal reward | If retiirncsl to 109 Ninth street. |y | LOST — Inflated spare tire. Victor] Cord, 31x4';. Reward. Crouch,: ■ upp. Yacht Club, v. I.OST— One long Cameo earring, l- ley.

1' FIRE ALARM SIGNaic '4 — Sixth and Pleasure « 17 Eleventh ami Hay 18— E'ourtccnth tmd Bay . 35— Seventh and West avnlT"* 42 Second aqd Aslmry av_„ - , 13— Fourth and Ashury , 45— Eighth ami Ashury J™* If— Tenth and Ashury 48—' Thirteenth and Ashury Sixteenth and AsburJ £ , 51 North and Central avoin, I 54— Sixth ami Central avenu. 57— Eleventh and Central ; i.T -Twelfth m,[ ' 68 Fourteenth ami Weslev ,1 ,3 Fourth and Ocean avenue 75— Seventh and Ocean avenu. 76 — Ninth ami Ocean avenue W-Seeond ami Atlantic avenm 911— Bay ave. and llatteruea^M 96— Boardwalk an.l Moorlyn t«

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN MAKING MONEY You Are Interested in CORAL GABLES |H MIAMI'S MASTER SUBURB j INCOMPARABLE LAND INVESTMENT \ Mr. George E. Merrick, the owner of Coral Gables has accomplished what no other developer had the courage or money to Coral Gables the world's greatest suburban development, is now open to the man of moderate means; in a few years it will llll lie the rich man's paradise. ] You can buy in Coral Gables with your eyes shut and you I can't keep from making money. As a horn esite it is unequalled; I its value is unlimited because it has no comparison. If you fail to investigate Coral Gables, you are doing both yourself and family an injustice. If you are too busy to call at our office, fill out the coupon and mail today. — : DAMMERS & BURNES Kindly mail rar map# and literature, _ , pw™ „»d „i„ IU, „» COM" CM™. Selling A genln for Sam' / (ieo>g€ E. Merrick Properties Slr„., 2631 BOARDWALK ATLANTIC CITY Opponite Million Dollar Pier

| Ewing T. Corson ! REALTOR Has an Unusal Opportunity To Show You j K n /O L/ BUILDING LOTS EITHER FOR AN INVESTMENT OR FOR A SUMMER HOME Close to the Ocean and Reasonable 757 ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITY, K J.