Ocean City Sentinel, 16 August 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 5

I OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1923 FIVE ' sonnet of the season and such as '

Matt Savage Meets Many People From Many Lands At Municipal Rest Room s km zki.and. CHINA, ZULULAND, VISITING THE MUNICIPAL I'IKK SPEAK HIGHLY OK THE COURTESY AND KINDNESS SHOWN THEM BY MANAGER SAVAGE

William II. Worrell, active ami1 llownc. Pn., i* an influential booxterj fur Ocean City ami has been such ! fur the entire twenty years he ami i |,i.s family have l>eeii coming to this seashore resort. Mr. Worrell icnidrx in his own cottage at tfls ' Thirteenth street. It has been Mr.! Worrell's custom to spem) the sum- , mer here ami week ends during the winter. His cotagc is heated! al„l he keeps it in operation all! the time in winter so that for thel health benefit of some of his family they could get the full benefit; of the sen air and sunshine over) week ends. At present he is entertaining as guests the following Gertrude Worrell, Mrs. I» w- Bishop, Miss Harriet: Worrell. Joseph C. Worrell, and ] . frequently other relatives ami friends upon special occasions. Mr. Worrell has great faith in, Ocean City as the coming winter resort of the Atlantic coast and is consistent in his belief becauae lust winter and the winter before, he • praetimi the faith that is in him and will continue his week end win; tcr living here with his family the rest of his years, he assures our reporter. He is a personal friend of Matt Savage, manager of the Municipal I'ier and is much interested in the news the Rest Room , is radiating throughout the world, j in the best possible advertising way. He quoted the colored gar-j huge man of Iuinsdowne, who is; famous for his expression "Jesj flight." and he applies it to say , that Ocean City's natural advantages are such as to make it the' greatest winter health resort in! the world. "Jes right!" Mi.-s Mary Moody, of Buffalo, in: the welcome guest of Mrs. E. J. James, at No. 812 Twelfth street,; who removed here after purehas-! ir.g this fine home in order to l>e in Ocean City, during the winter and all year for the benefit of her; health, which is improving. Asbury W. Lee,' the millionaire; lumber and coal king of Clearfield, Pa., ami Thomas Rutter, prominent Philadelphia lumberman interested with Sir. la* in several of the largest lumber operations in this country in the moutnains of Kentucky and Tennessee, and Walter Karratt, scheuffer, spent Sunday afternoon with Matt Savage, manager of the Municipal Pier. Mr. lee's family last year occupied a large homestead on Brighton Place •luring the season, and while they are enthusiastic friends of Ocean City they decided to spend this summer at Crystal Springs Club anil Ixicust Lodge, wonderfully beautiful mountain resorts in Clearfield County, Pa., noted for its landscape scenery. Mr. lee has made several flying trips to Ocean City to spend the day. Miss Eleanor Litte, pretty mis-; ■ionary of Zulutuml, South Africa,: *as a tourist visitor on Sunday, i She had fallen in with a fellow! from Jerusalem, an old lady from; China, and a lady from Prance. They culled at the rest room and! registered, after spending the day at the Plunders. H»n. J. R. Little and wife, of! Washington, D. C., are guests at i <hc Breakers Hotel and are great - ; '>■ Pleased with the Park Place 1 '■each. They will be here for the | "a'ance of the season. | Misses Esther Newell, Emaline O'Kavsor ami Mary E. Norris, a -' "f charming young ladies who ! "re enthusiastic popular bathers, ! arc guests at the Bellevue for the I rpst of the season. Miss 1-eanore Leonard, of New ork City, is a guest at the Strand and is much interested in all she has »<*n in Ocean City. c°l. w. y. Lee, of the city of . "gata, Columbia, South America, j* ® guest at the Hotel Flanders. e « in the United States on govornmeiit business and is here to ; the heat wave in WashinggI ,un City. !' P. Godfrey, of Pasadena, a ifun.ia, and expert fisherman, | greatly enjoying the sport in ^ ""g. clubs and grounds while Hon. Daniel J. Taylor, of Brume, aska, i, Flander's guest and '"''Pressed himself as wonderfully ! jMerested in the late President ; "arding's visit to "the land of the | '""blight sun," and is not surprised a .the effect upon the President's ^'e "■ caused by the sud- ' vi°lent atmospheric changes, r"ugn which the presidential Party hail to endure. The "Flying Squadron" of 45 •"ale voices from John Wanamakrr" great store, swooped down uI*>n Ocean City for a day's outing *bcir concert given in the Mu>lc Pavilion in connection with

d ] Posscri's concert and by courtesy i- of Prof. Posseri, was a wonder — •r- the most beautiful sung choruses h ever heard in Ocean City, d i Rev. H. I. Candle, pastor of the 0 Madison Heights Baptist Church II of Lynchburg, Vu.. is in the city 8 ' attending the Bible Conference at r.jthe Tabernacle on the Camp Meet-! i-.ing rounds ut Asbury avenue anil; g Sixth street. He is a guest at the dj Hotel U Monte and is a most dell lighted visitor to Ocean City. He el spent much of his time at the Rest i- Room and suid the hospitality of; it ; Ocean City people felt to him like ! i" ! true Southern hospitality, to which' i- lie was accustomed. Other points g, visited by him were cold to him as! I, i compared with Ocean City. While J >t i here he greatly appreciated the ■I; special and genial courtesies ex-; •I tended hint on the Anglers' Pish- j in I'ier by Real Estate King Goctz ! n Rev. Candle won many sincere j r friends while here and said when; s lie left; "1 sure will never forget it Ocean City's hospitality and cour- ! e.tesy extended him at the Restj n Room and by Mi. Goetr." n; Curious inquiry has begun to he c made regarding the large clock the f r! Philadelphia Impiirer so generous-! d ly presented to the Municipal Pier! e'jfor the use of music pavilion and! ■- j rest room. A letter of explanation ; n . t« the manager explains the delay j i.i by saying that "cases for this char! g actcr of clock are made to order -.land the Inquirer has importuned s "the mill" for early delivery and to si push the same and the Inquirer as y Inures us the clock will be here the; i- last of this week." Now will you) e I i>e good. "v n Misses Kutherine Sotesbury, of! j New York City, Helen McAnarv, ! s of Detroit, and Alice Rowley, of; 1 Kahway, N, J., made up a very! [ ! charming party of pleasing young' ..i ladies at the Normandie Hotel thisj e • week. r Rev. and Mrs. George A. Bair.j rjof Scranton, Pa., have been enjoy-! ing the hospitality of the Rest; ^ Room nnd the bracink walks along, I the sands of the beach near the' ' lashing waves. They are guests at j the Hotel Lincoln. Hon. Wm. Y. Kirkman, of Ham- ® ilton City, New Zeland, the far off Socialistic land beyond Australia, r is a guest at the Biscayne. His description of that far-off island of New Zeland ,its government, its ' fertility and wonderful resources is very interesting and entertaine ing' Charles P. Irwin and Charles M. * Irwin, father and son, of Narbeth,' g I'a., are guests at the MayberryJ j Hotel at present • ! Miss Grace Wood, of Haddon; * Heights, is a guest at the Hotel, Normandie. * Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Swain and! nj daughter* Misses Pauline and Sue, all of Canton, O., are guests at the ! Hotel La Monte this week. Mrs. Louis Brolde, Miss H. Laufe '■.and Miss Jennie and Harold Laufe,1 ! all of Pittsburgh, are guests thisj " ! week at the Biscayne. n : Mfs. Temperance A. Mackev, of - Norehfiehl, N. J., a noted church '' 1 worker, is a guest at the Strand i y this week. ! Robert John Marsh, Thomas ; ^ j "Marsh, Thomas Marsh, Jr., and. 'j Miss Alice V. Marsh, all of Pitts-! - burgh, are nicely situated at the' *" Breakers Hotel, this week. e Mrs. J. M. Keistler and Miss' Maxine Kison, of Stroudsburg, Pa., e are guests at the Strand at present , a Mrs. C. S. Coffin and Fred D. 0 Creassey of Richmond, Va., are guests at the Hotel Lincoln, this! e w eek. Mrs. M. McCabe, and daughter, v Miss Helen, of Pittsburgh, are; d guests at the Bellevue for the rest e of the season. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Brown. M. f Brown, all of Canton, 0., are guests ^ at the Normandie. i. Isaac Samachowsky, of Dublin, - Ireland, is a guest at the Hotel I o Flanders. He loves the "Emerald j ■- Isle," of course. Mis* Pberma Miller, of Portland | i, Oregon, is a guest of friends in j i, this resort. n Miss Mame Johnson, of San e Francisco, California, is enjoying her visit east and likes Ocean City's quiet, sincere, hospitality, d Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Urban, Mis- >' ses Frances Jean, Eleanor Ann, t Florence and Miss Anna Lefere, all e of Quincy, Illinois, are a joyous d party of tourists from the middle « west at the Normandie. They I- came here by eireuitous route in s, their Cadillac car and have spent d a month looking in upon the famous resorts on their way here, 5 such as Mammoth Cave, Natural Bridge and Whispering Springs, n and other less prominent resorts.' g They certainly are a company of i- accomplished, cultivated people, h such as give high tone to the per3 ■y! id. »-! ). is! g IB >y In it

Ocean City's good people are pleas cd to meet and greet and wish them hack here every year and we lielieve we. will be thus favored. Mrs. W. J. Scott, of Clifford Park, Allen town, Pa., is a guest at [J the Bellevue, this season. G. E. Fennapher, of Boston, is' a guest at the Flanders, this week. L Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Paul., ,of Highland Park, Pa., and Miss Charlotte T. Paul,, of Baltimore, Md., are at the Lincoln for a month j and spend much time on the Walk _ walking from one end to the other m some days. They alternate their walks with their baths in the • breakers and are both improving ^ ! in health therefrom as 8 heir home ,y physicians advised they would. '. ; They contemplate securing a heattJed apartment and spending next |()! winter in Ocean City. Well, Ocean ie i City is thoroughly an American s ; City, made up largely of good old pioneer stock, running back to the patriotic days at Valley Forge and j:thc Brandy wine and indeed, back the earliest settlement days of ! !h I William Penn and the Friends — in is I more c'ass wa>'s 'ban the rej ligious sect known by that term. Ie Ocean City extends the hand and |P says: "Welcome to our city." Mrs. E. N. Paul is especially pleased ,.! w ith Ocean City and its people. :z! Misses Eleanor Hennessey and -e Miss Margaret Campbell, two ac- „ ; complished Philadelphia young la- • ,t ; dies are staying at the Strand this r_ j month and are much in favorable ., j evidence on the bathing beach and ou the crowded Boardwalk, ie Misses Willa C. Letsche, C. Irene , ie Meckert and Charles A. Letsche, ■- all of Pittsburgh, Pa., are here for ■r ! a couple of weeks and are pleasd j antly locate, I at the Breakers. They , n are seen jumping into the lashing ; y breakers and enjoying the fun imirj mensely. - •r J. H. Malone and wife and Miss d Mulone, of Drexel Hill, Pa., are o guests at the Mayberry Hotel this is month. They are enjoying the seaie< son perfectly. u! Mr. and Mrs. John Hay, of Ken-j ' nett Square, Pa., are having a de- ; if ■ lightful time at Ocean City as the v. ' guests of the Bellevue Hotel. >f| Miss Ethel Perskie, of Atlantic >' I City, is u guest at the Flanders., g; She enjoys the quiet and restful is j environments of Ocean City. Daniel DeBrier, of Atlantic City, r- 1 jfO pending a couple of weeks in , Ocean City, a pleased guest at the j il Biscayne Hotel. He says he likes "j the quiet, dignity and glorious ie breezes of Ocean City. " Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Morrell, are a popular Philadelphia couple who j! like Ocean City and are liked in return by Ocean City people. They are guests at the Normandie Ho- "! tel. Mr. and Mrs. H. Schadell, of; 1-ambcrtville, N. J- are guests at |

■s the Strand, this season, s Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ncsslage andl h Miss F. Helen Ncsslage, of West e Jloboken, N J., are enjoying the; seasun at tlie IJncuIn this year.) d They are regulars here and have! it . many good friends in Ocean City. | Robert McCon, D. G. McCon and is ; Mrs. D. G. McCon, are here from c. their home city of Lancaster, Pa. I,, They are at the Normandie and is prefer Ocean City to any other sea , p, shore resort on the coast. They h feel safe in the breakers here on k account of the slight undertow, r which is not dangerous and be- • r cause of the heroic beach guards ' e always on vigilant watch, g Miss Jean Frank, of Wilmington,' ■ e Delaware, is a delighted guest al ! I. the la Monte Hotel and has 'made!' - an admirer of every one she has ; ' a C. B. Hoffman, of Baltimore, ; 1 i very properly took advantage of i 1 I the Rest Room and wrote several ■ p letters to friends in all of which jt 1 he portrayed the iicouties and hat- i ' e ural advantages of Ocean City as J I f a homey, safe, resort for families, j 1 i Mr. Hoffman is quite a joker and ' - when Re was asked if he enjoyed ' . the bathing, he replied that he sup ' I 1 posed he would as a habit, but ; . that he had taken his liath three I < I weeks ago, the year being up. ' 1 Mrs. Nellignn, daughter Marie ! * I Nellignn and guest Miss Mat tie, .' - English, all of Camden, make up ! . a jolly party of good folks at the! a i Strand this month. |l p -o ' I Bore.xom Suitor— "Do you really ] ( think that picture looks like me?"|, Miss — "Yes. but I can find no ] ^ - other fault with it." , ^ r Maybe Darwin Can Tell — j ' We have just noticed a headline J in the Poland China Journal (Kun-| ' sas City, Mo. that reads like this; t Relation of the Pure-Bred Hog j to Average Nebraska Farmer! v

■ THE LAKE FAMILY REUNION WAS AN ENJOYABLE EVEN! i • ALL OFFICERS ARE RE-EL-1 ECTED WITH THE EXCEPT w ION OF TWO , The twentieth annual reunion of , ; the Igike family, one uf the oldest . ; and most widely known of Jersey , | clans, was held during the past week in Wesley M. E. Church, at _ .' I'leasantville. ( | Election of officers took place . with the following being re-elect j cd: Honorary presidents. Rev. Jas. | h-- 1-akc of Ocean City; Hon. Chris- , J topher J. Lake, of Bridgeport,; Conn.; and Somers T. Champion of I ; Atlantic Higitlands; president, Ari thur Adams, B. D., Ph. D.t of Hartj Conn., Trinity College; vice-! ; J presidents, first. Mrs. Mary B. ,j Gardiner, of Ocean City; sec-: I j ond, Frank E. Champion of Ocean I j City; historian, Miss Sarah A. Rie i ' of I'leasantville. j Wm. lake, of Ocean City, wasj elected as honorary secretary and i Chas. W. Blake, of Pleasant- ! j ville as secretary. Ira lake of Ah- ; ' sccon, was elected as treasurer, j Miss Sarah A. Risley of Pleas- j I antville, was re-elected historian, i The executive committee was re- 1 fleeted as follows; Mrs. Flora E. i anil Miss 11. E. Corson ! I of Ocean City. Reception com- i mittee was re-electe.1 as follows: I | MrsV Flora K. Champion of Ocean j City and Miss Sarah A. Risley and Miss Susie Garton of I'leasantville. j After the opening prayer by the. Rev. James E.. lake, an address of j welcome was delivered by the Rev.

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W. I„ Shaw, pastor of the church. . Christopher Iaike, father of the 1 j far-famed inventor of the .submarine, the Hon. Simon Lake, deliver-'! T The afternoon assembly opened 1 rith a brief service to the memory ' of the late President Warren G. [ L. ] Harding. An address was deliver- < 'e.1 by the Rev. Jas. E. Lake, the I company, joining in singing the 1 • late President's favorite hymn, | "f; "Nearer My God to Thee." , \v ! J I'DGE BONMWF.Ll/S MEMOIt- < st ial ADDRESS AT CAPE MAY ' I Mayor Met 'ray Presided at Meet- ■ ,e; ing held on Sunday in Hall 1 ial service in honor of President^ Harding was held on Sunday even-; s- ing. August 4th, at the Convention t, ' Hall. Cape May, under the auspi- . ces of the dty officials, the American I-cgion. the Veterans of the r" ; Spanish- American War, ami the: I- . Progressive league. The large au1 ditorium was crowded to excess, ! I nnd hundred- were unable to gain : 'Mayor McCray presided. The " Scripture was read bv Reverend C. , e O. Bosserman. The late PreaiOCEAN CITY LAUNDRY KIDS I "Tut Viow.0 GlU\Tt VOit Hope -- I NWHlUETHtRC IS WATER ■ . I AND SOAP ! | si ■ npHERE IS more virtue I in plain, ordinary soap | ^ and water than there j j is in the history of the aces. A man's religion doesn't ring j true unless he presents n ; ! spotless appearance. Our | laundry work is designed fo meet with your approval. OCEAN CITY LAUNDRY CO. k. McAllister, Prop. Ocean City's LEADING Advertising Medium THE Sentinel; I Rates on Application CALL ^ 138-J

. dent's hymn. "I*a.i Kindly Light,"! .ixvas beautifully rendered by Miss _ f lorenre Haven. The 'Reverend , Annies E. Shaw reail the poem, ''V.r»->i"K tl,e Bar." and the Rev. r William Hunter delivered an ap- ; preciatioti of the President. I The Honorable Robert Grier, the chairman of the committee of arrangor.icnts. introdmed the speak-! «;>' ol the evening as one who. while: • differing from the President in his: • : political principle.'-, nevertheless , paralleled him in his Americanism'1 Judge Eugene f. Bonniwell, of: I 'In adelphia, delivered an address j dealing with the great sympathy; i and humanity of the President, de- i . during that while he had been el- | ected President upon a ■platform off , 1 — — . — - , , ■I

' national isolation, that with his s great heart and tenderness he could 1 not, resist the call of the distressed , nations of Europe, and like an- . other Crusader, he took up the - burdens of tne world's woes, anil went forth to sound a note of syme pathy with the American people; . that he died as truly in the cause . i of World Peace as a soldier on the » battlefield. The address was received by „ great approval by the large audirj o Single "Bliss-ter" "Rastus, are you a married -man?" : "Nossah, Boss, ah earps mah f| living." ■ , ^

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