OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23^ 1923 FIVE
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. ,ml Mrs. D»vW MeCoach,' »*■; ; David, 3.1. have been): Jf- .jlt. Major's futher und si.-- . «nU'" cottage on Fourteenth t"" •' M-,ior and Mrs. McCoacli ' t.. Fort Leavenworth. , \i | .. Mcl'oach will I* re- , K:";Y I Miss Anna C. IHack. . ""iwJft-u- Friday, of Fhiladel- I W ...lertaininK Calvin M. r^'lic' "'-.surer of te Hamilton , & Vo.np.ny and family of j t". I win S- MeCoach and son' " | io Philadelphia, af-!| ,a'° "V.-k'- pleasant sojourning , lcr Mrs. MeCoach. . in. will recall as Miss | HftjWvSt aV" "j, * .i Fdiili Ayres and Kenneth ■ i clurncd to their home', ..fter spending a pleas- 1 ii' r. in this resort. ! | aUu, \m;.i S. Loughny and her :. " m, Elizabeth Drestler are. . j*" Mason. Ask them if', fhev lit- their apartment t «ir Mrs. Knight and fam- . ' Philadelphia, are enjoying , : of the season, guests o the Scarborough Hotel. , .. s'liepphenl is an enthu-ij Jde". tor of Ocean Cit.v these TE, ... >eem to 1* enjoying . "its' ilehi" '• «" *re"ter advantages. . Ask Mm • u, Willi mi It. Holmes of Taer. , ; visitor to this resort. !£V; -f Ml. and Mrs. Home. ; ^AnioM. the guests at the Flan- • j-r. Hotel may l*" seP" I,on l ' , ftnltnanz. of Madrid. Uan kenlinam represent* the Spanish government at Washington. u,,. VI ,. , It. Still, of I ait robe, i, ., p,. -ummpring happily at ( " Mr a. .1 Mis. John T. Morrell or j Beve.lv . at their shore cottage; ail,; A-hiiiy avenue, enjoying a t pleasai.l varatloli. \ W |i. A, lama, of Pitshurgh. is I >smmerii,g at the Hotel Flanders. ! t The "f Mr. A-lama la one to. cenjure with in the steel world. ] The gar-is at the Hotel Lincoln.' include Mi Margaret S. Harding, J of Detroit. Mi ami Mi Boyd N. Sheppar.1 ' of Haild.ni Heights, are guests ul the Strsi d Hotel. Mr. and Mrs Daniel Traeey, of (ireat Fall . Montana, are here for their first season located at 1133 Oiean avenue.
Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas Draper j are entertaining their daughters, Sirs, bmi.-e 1-apc. of Richmond,' and Mrs. Kthel Morton, of Washingtmi. at : heir-shore home on Pit-; , aey aveiuie^ - Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Do- 1, ter, uf Philadelphia, are summer- j ing happily at the Scarborough!; H,»L James II owe. the eldest son of Mi and Mrs. F. Leroy Howe is en-' jo>mg a pla-ant vacation visiting'" among fiiends in Bridgeton. ;J| W. J lie Grouchy and family of Vpprr Darhy. have arrived at their , cottage. 1439 Central avenue. j Mr. a...! Mrs. William G. Davies , of Philadelphia, are summering at. their shore cotage, 1684 Central avenue. Mr. J. J. Cole and daughter, Mi* Ruth I.. Cole, of St. Loais, , are spending a few weeks in this f Mi.-s Kthel Karsay and Miss Irene Karsay of Roxboro, are visi- , tors to ttii. resort. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brickman, of * Sew York, are among those en- . | jiving ii e plcndid comforts and Trice of the Scarlxirough Hotel. Mr. ami Mrs. 'William Heap, of East Falls, urc summering happily in Ocean City. Mr and Mrs. B. Olendrofe, of ; New "i ,,rk, are summering happily ' a: the Scarborough Hotel. Mr and Mrs. Frank Mayer of.. Ham, I. Kg, aie enjoying their stay , m this resort at the Flanders. &£. • a I III mi inn lit
,j J. 1.. Veal, of Charlottesville, is 1 1 summering comfotralily at Central • I Ocean City, in the vicinity of . I Thirtieth street. li Norman R. Buzhy and family of; • Olney, have returned home after a' • j most enjoyable sojourn in this re- ' sort, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. - Howard Vandergrifl. W. II. Wanumaker and family, ! ul Philadelphia, are summering ' happily at their home, 850 Fourth. 'j The guests enjoying the coin-! ;i forts of the Lu Monte Hotel in-! ' 1 lode a distinguished musician and ' singer, Mis. Grace Welsh Piper, of ' • ; Philadelphia. 'j K. W. Giles of Philadelphia, is'1 at his shore resilience, 2031 Aa-j 'i bury avenue, enjoying a well earn- : ; The Itev. I)r. A. C. Carty, of; Philadelphia, is a guest at the la,'' i Monte Hotel, enjoying to full .nea- ' ijsi.re the pleasure of a well-merited j ' G. A. Hayes, of Philadelphia, i*|! ;! sununering comfortably at F.ight-'j f'eenth street and Central avenue, g William N. Schoonover, of Snow j , ; Pa., is enjoying a vacation i i | in this resort. • j i ;; William A. Steel and family of; ' Philadelphia, are summering pleas-. | ! antly at the Scarborough Hotel. j i ! The guests enjoying the coin- ; 1 '! foils of the Normanilie Hotel in-.1 I' cluile Mr. and Mrs. Kmest State | ; n. id. family of Trenton. i1 Mr. James Brown, of Pittsburgh)! is enjoying his vacation, a guest ; at the Mayberry Hotel. Charles Muth. of Philadelphia,;, i. enjoying the summer diversions , at COO Fourteenth street. | , ' Miss Beatrice Showell has ro- J t ''turned home having complete,! aj| ' summer couise at Temple Univers-.' , ity. i I Mrs. W. J. Fredericks of Youngs'; 1 : town, 0„ has come to this resort • I with the hope of regaining hisj ' health, Mr.-. Fredericks proposes ' . ! remnin the winter here. [ . ' Miss Anna M. Blessing and K.i! Kulliach. of l'hilailelpiiia, were i. visitors to this resort last Wed-)' nesilav They motoi-cl from tlie;' '.Quaker City to witness the final i ' I day of the Midsummer Revue. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Hazwell,), and son. of Wilmington, are stay !" ■ ing at their apartment on Central , . avenue for the remainder of the), i season. \ y Airs. J. 11. Fcttv and daughter, ' Airs. J. II. retty am. uaugnier, t
iss Kthel Fetty. of 1-aurel, MiL,|e, have returned home after a pleas-, ;anV visit to this resort. 'While here, 1 they were the guests of Mrs. Fet-j itv's sisters. Mrs. N. S. Go IT andW. I.. Hoffman, of this city.. Miss Florence Binker of Camden lis spending a few- weeks in Ocean . I City. She is a well known visitor i to these shores and has many I ,j frienils here. I Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bradley; and Air. Bradley's mother, of Cam-; den, have returned home after, . spending a few days here. Mr. Spencer Bryan, an.l brother Richard Bryan, of Camden, have returned home after a great 1 time spent in this resort. , Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Milone and, : daughter of Drexel Hill, are spend- . - ing a few weeks in this resort. Mrs. W. J. Scott of Ailentown, ; ' is the guest here for the re- 1 1 muimler of the season. She Is n regular visitor to this resort. Miss Jean Frank, of Wilmington I has arrived in this resort for a few weeks' vacation. While here she is stopping at the la Monte •Hotel. Personal Dynamics "Sambo, 1 don't understand how , ; you can do alt yflur work so quick- j ! ; iy and so well." "Ill tell yul. how 'tis, lioss. I; '.just sticks the match of enthusito de fuse oh yenergv — and jes' natchuraDy explodes. I does," HUM
H. a HARRIS & CO. of Atlantic City, N. J. Wish to announce to the public that we have opened our Eighth Branch Office in ) ■ Ocean City to care for our clients and those j who wish to be our clients, on the Atlantic ; City basis of doing business, where we have seven well established offices. Our regular list of investors purchased in Ocean City last year upwards of $500,000 worth of Real Estate through other offices, therefore we have opened an office to take care of this and other business. In every transaction wd" take care of all papers, settlement, etc., and make a charge | "nly of 3% FOR SELLING ^ 5% FOR RENTING H. G. HARRIS & CO. " REALTORS WILBUR F. GOFF 515 EIGHTH STREET L C H I I
METHODIST CHORUS RENDER A PROGRAM ! CLASSIC EXCREPTS ill • f DK. TITUS LOWE, OF NEW ! fj YORK, DELIVERS AN I,M- »' PRKSS1VE ADDRESS i. A program of choice excerpt.- 1 . from the classics of the sanctuary j ■ was rendered last Sunilay evening,' j.at the First Methodist Church. | ' hi A longregation, estimated to ! ' number fully eleven hundred, the . largest ever witnessed in the audi . . ' toriuin, crowded every inch of j available space. Wherever a chair f could lie place the space was uccu-' pied, while numbers it is said were : 5 unable to gain admittance. ( . ( A chorus of twenty-eight voices, . ' recruited from among, Die soloist.-., engaged in the variods chdzches of | Philadelphia, all singers of note, | ; a.-sisteil the summer iiuartettc, un- ' def the direction of Prof. Frank j M. Conly. ! Rare discretion had lieen dis- ! played in the arrangement of the ") program, including as it did. se- . lections typically representative of ' j the orthoilox schools of musical |' I ae the tics and sufficient dissimilar i in format and style to retain the i undivided interest of the hearers, f; From a strictly artistic view- i -i point, perhaps Verdi's "Spirit Im- | ' mortal" was the most signal t . triumph. Although by no means ( . ; as ornate in construction as Gou- I , . nod's "Redemption" with its phrasing reminiscent of the Gregorian ( I chant, nor us attractive to the un- | initiated as the unison passages i of Rossini's "Inflamates," "Spirit i l Immortal*' demands a far more | • ! cultured ami careful interpretation | ' strict adherence to tempo, and j greater caution In tone production * to produce its subtle beadtv of ex- , i i pression and phrasing. , As said, this selection rendered - • the chorus was a triumph of en- 4 < semble singing, reverent, and beau . litifully appealing. cj Royal P. MacLellan was heard . ;. with pleasing effect in the recit . ; und aria from Elijah "If with all ' your heart." ,[ Handel's masterpiece of choral . ! construction the "Hallelujah Chor- *- .jus," made a fitting and inspiring • I i climax. When well rendered this I • work cannot fail tq »tir the heart j to its depths and create over all a \ '.sense of reverent air. i j ' W. K. Massey made an eloquent ) appeal to the congregation for '! their support towards defraying the expense uf the summer music. . sum of J760 hail been receiv,,ed at the morning service. Air. >
•Massey reported, and expressed himself confident that the even- 1 ring's congregation would complete) I) the required amount. An impressive and eliMpjent address was delivered by the Rev. . Titus Iaiwo. d. I)., of New York. Dr. laiwc .Harmed all criticism; ) an.l fear that the old fashioned gospel has become obsolete in this' age, and lost its power to move' , the people. "The world is filled up ' with 'Isms' '" the speaker said, "an.l in every community may lw found1 rations. People were stretcliing: , out f..r something which would! , satisfy the deep longings of the.. '| of the human, race ls.ro evldenceji I in every age and land that the con-; i / -olation and the inspiration sought; cannot lie found • anywhere except : . ; the old gospel. j , ) A deep and solemn husn fell , j upon the vast audience as in -im- , ; pie yet convincing terms, Dr. Lowe , explained why .-.> many sought, , failed to find. AUTOIST PAYS STIFF FINEJFOR DRUNK ! STEPHEN BRYANT, (IF NORTH « MARVINE, PHILADELPHIA. J MEETS DISASTER ! ' Disaster met Stephen Bryant of j 3410 N. Marrine street, Philadel-j pliia. when his car according to ; I the evidence of Alfred F. Koehler.l ; of 3-13 S. Eighth .-.treet, Philndel-j Bryant, who i- .-uperiiitemleot ' , 1 of the Stewart A. Jewctt, Com- It ■ puny, was on his wuv I , Anglcsea | ' for a two weeks vacation. Riding , : the car with him was Arthur S. , i F'reeii. 1302 I'alethrope -treet, Phi- j i luilelpiiia, Im was held in custody j 1 Bryant struck Koelhcr.s car, it - Stated, with such force as to \ drive it against n telegraph pole. . i 1 The latter car "Was completely ; i ' wrecked, while Bryant's was eon- t 1 si.lerably damage.1. .- I Charged before IVIice. Justice : on Sunday, the ease was ad- I j juunted for further hearing and-' accused placed under hail of $1000. 1 ! At u later hearing the cliarge * . reiluce.1 to disorderly conduct . and the justice fined the defendant . i and costs. j J Arthur Freed sustained an ugly 1 1 i wound on the hca.l fronjjthe acci- t V J 1; Chestnut Charley Again , Chestnut Cliarley retort.-: "Ask any adentist how much attention •* neol and he'll say a mouthful." *
BATHING BEAUTIES M ENTERTAINED BY LOCAL KIWANIS J K I WAN I AN DK. BUTLER, OF! I I TH A. DELIVERS AN IN- ; SPIKING ADDRESS I ! I,tbI Kiwaiuanz beheld n scene; M of considerable excitement an.l rj animation, when they met on Wed-. ' j no-day at the Normandie Hotel for ■ithe weekly luncheon, l; The gue.is of honor were the tj Pro.-.- Bathing Beau tic.- who lia.l oil the previous day invaded the 1 ! resort nn.l captivated the hcartu-of .- ■ all males who came within the . magic circle of their charm and . fascination. The fourteen young ladies were.' present, together with their ihape roils, an.l Mi.-s Marion Steolm.m., who ably assi.-ted in their entertainment while in the city, r The presence of the ladies, while; it enhanced the pleasures of the ' 1 hour, was inclined to lessen c»niddcrubly the fervor and v mi of the | singing. In fact it required all [ the pursuasive eloquence of W. H. Cullfs.mii, Jr., to induce the gentle- ' j abstain from whispering sweet n— . things into pearly ears. sOITiirenlly j ' li ng to join ill the songs, i The attendance prize -pe.i.dly | 'I donated for the visiting lames was '! won l.v Mrs. F. Leroy Howe, •j Dr. T. T. Butler, llcctor of Tliohaplai'o Of the Ki'ward- Chlb in 1 that citv, was tin- -|>eaker of the I hour, if auy que lion arises eon-; I r eernimr the vail ihe Mi.tsuir,•i mer -Kevue, the matter should oe: ■i instantly referred to the distingui pain, including lumbago, all of of a magic wand, after witnessing tin* bathing beaut v parade on the 1; S' Americ!miz!dh.nUf»rmrtl the to- •. pic of Iff. Butler's illuminative n.li. dress. The speaker made his ease J clear and convincing that America )' should exercise greater care in the ; I education of the foreign alien. :! Dr. Butler cited a case which; icame under his observation of certain immigrant- who stated their j trade was that of anarchni-t. but; j their business was tlie promulgation of propaganda inimical to the future of America an.l its system i of government. America must adopt a inure cunstructive program, and insist from , every alien admitted into the coiin-
! to* the .ustom? of the land, and i country. Dr. Bailer w..- ..ptimi-;iy: , i' ii. the highest ilegree. "In spite I of criticism and censure we are | climbing," lie said. America ha ( '.lieen called of Gud to proclaim I -'age of world democracy and <lc- ,, spite all seeming opposiUon and ' ' failure, it will carry out its mis- ! " A .|0ftrtetle compoae-^of 'w.' II t'ollisson. Jlt. Russell II. Null v. ' | Vail, rendered two familiar • i ..ions in splitndid -style. Not In Ihe Bookj F.md Mother (to son returning .! from the first .lay of scholl "Well. ■ son, what did my little |>et learn Little Pet: " learned two kid,'imt to call me sissy — by -oaking. Light that Failed Win-: "You used to say that I ■ ,'woa tlie light of your life" _ . Hubby: "Yes. hut I didn't sup- I ; pore that you weie going to got if put out at every little thing 1 hap- ! . I»enetl to say."
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