Ocean City Sentinel, 8 November 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

rwo OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. THURSDAY, NOVE^IBER S.1923 — —

Jottings From Our Schools A. & J. F. Hallowe'en Dance At Casino Gub a Success

LOCAL HIGH GRID ARTISTS PLAT LAKKWOOB HERE SAT. MANAGER DEVISE LEARNS THAT SCHOEBLE. THE BoRDENTOWN PLAYER. IS RECOVERING FROM INJURIES SUSTAINED IN GAME HERE

Ocean City football fan* may an tin pale a (treat game on Satur- i day. "Her. the local High Sehoo: i team will claat with kkm husky I performer, from lakewood. This is expected to be the big game of the season Lakewood is I a Class B school, while- Ocean City I stands :c the C division. i Local grid men of the O. C. H. S. have never tested their skill against I Lakewood High before: nerertne- 1 leas. the Mam is confident of vie- ; tory. Two more games remain to ] be played after this. Clayton and i FVasantrilie. both of which are I home games. i -GENE" HALLORAN CALLS ' Eugene Halloran. who graduated I from the 0. C. H- S. with the Clans J I rum us u. u. n- a uw v**"

of H," was a visitor here last Friday. Mr. Halloran Is now studying law at Botknell University. Here's lock, and a jaggfifahip! GOOD NEWS FROM BORDENTOWN Manager Devine has received s , telegram from Bordentown. which J was more than welcome. The wire . contained the information that , Harry Schoeble. the ploeky player , who was seriously injured is the j game against Ocean City, two , wagfcs ago. is doing Tery nicely. Rumors was drculated that the ( accident proved fatal. We are da- J lighted to learn to the contrary. . and that although Schoeble sustained a slight concussion of the braki, he is on the rond U roewmy. , . . CONGRATS FRESH IES _.!J Priadpal Reichly took oecnriac to warmly congratulate the Fresh- J man Qass last Thursday morning. ; upon the meeeas which attended ; their efforts in the Hallowe'en CandvaL The class certainly did excel- J tentiy, and fully deserved the handi — """"vr. STUDENT HIT BY AUTO Hubert Vehrey. who is a grammar school student, was struck by ' an automobile while taking part is the roller skating event on Hallowe'en. Fortunately, do bones were broken, and no aerioua injuries, j though naturally he was badly.' shaken and bruised. use ALWATS PLANNING ! Signer Johnnie De Vine, with his "IMS model speedster.' has,. planned to spend the Christmas . holidays L-. North Carolina , Meanwhile, be is hnnting a , -Buddie- to accompany him as a mechanic to make the journey with , But hew will he ever ranch North ! Carolina when he cant get as far as Thirty -second Street without , running out of gas? dearth as! , A. J. F. Dane* Was Great Success j Whatever the A. J. F. under- I takes to do it done with finish and i style. The Hallowe'en dance, given 1 by the dub at the Casino, on the c TV spacious hall was beautifully 1 1

j and artistically decorated with'' - orange and black streams, auk 1 and cornstalk.'— the trao:i (social color* and .ect rations of '- Hallowe'en. t The eve;.: was largely attended • s couples both from in and out of I r and all came keyed up in, the " right mood for a merry time. The lucky favor dance was woe - t Ralph Miller and Miss Mar;. - both of whom gure s - splendid exhibition of their skill ir. * ) the terpsichorean art. M:*e Roc1 was presented with a lovely - r of candy, and Mr. Miller w-.th * a carton of cigarettes. Music for tha occasion was furrushed by the Nobbier. 'a Syncc- - i pa ted Quintette of Atlantic City. - . whore performance came ir. for . many compliments from all f 1 ^ i IS m tl . . i ■ v.. (In— *1 * Mr and Hero -

favored with an exhibition dance which fully deserved the loud era: gencrou .« app'aure from the company. - ( So enjoyable was the event, time ; " 1 flew u-. wings, end one o'clock ir. - 3 the morning had arrived before c ' the party began to disperea The ' moat flattering commanu were r made upon tha efforts tf Ediie " " Baron. -Dutch." and the com- P ' nittee in charge of arrangemer-ta Husky and courageous Anthony [ Selvage bald down the door, while " Bad -is Huff arte-, as the oflrial B ' floc-r walker. A wonderful time "'and a wenderfel Nanch' j. e * ■ ' PRINCIPAL REICHLT TALES Principal Reichley addreaeed the students last Meeday and express*-: himself eager to make a drive for: 3 players on the High School Orehe* ; tra. Mr. Reichly declared that ir. j.tht new school we shall need twice 3 as many instremecta The preaer.t members of the soaety are Harm Selvage, director; Wir.slow Bread - ' ley. Hmff and Huff. Miliar, Vincent, and Miss Marion Trout -HOLDS REGULAR MEETINGTV A. J. F. Club nek: iU regu- . tar weekly meeting last Thursday 1 evening at the dubhoaee. located a: ' Fourtaanth Street and Aafcary . TV dub deotree to thank all who • patronised their HalioweNm dance. ' and helped to make it so big a ; ! success Financial Secretary Gus ! Smith reported that after all bells: had been paid, the dub had a bad- 1 a-.ee of HZ* in the bank. ' TV dab has decided to aster all } 1 sport*, and Earl Seaman was! 1 elected "Sports Manager." It was! decided also to have a flag made ' 1 with the initials A. J . F . oc •*- ' TV dab is planning for a dance , : be given at the Korthflald Coun-j Club some time near Thank*-! '! giving Day. So far. however, oath- 1 ; ing has been definitely decided. TV deb gave a dance at Keith- - field last year which proved e wonderful success, considering the : atomy night oc which it was hail i , What also could be expected T It J j came oc a Friday, the ISth. TV dub is always striving for : . bigger and better things IV' i membership has increased since , i last year, the >rrs*r.: being: Predi dent. Robert Kelson; vice-president. T. Lee Adams; secretary. Philip ■i Eatchar; financial eocretary. Gas

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Smith; :rea»urer. Chaa. Gibb: ser-ceunt-as-Arms. Bob Gordon: John BoctWL John Do rir.e. Marnu Fiackman, Arthur Huff. Tim A aa ma. Edwin Barer.. Ear Seaman. Ri-sa Ferguaor. Harold (Dutch) Downhcwer. Fred PStierm>re. Jack V arable. Gecrgc Me;- - » Ge-. rge Gardmer. Scot: Adams. J Gcvrge Blwknaa am: Junior St'-- era O. <- H. S- RB1EFS '■r. rp nlackmac. a grauuats if th< O. C H S and a member of the A. J. F. Club, new atudyirc ocr t-strv at the Philadelphia DernaCo rpe. was a risstur tc this reEari Searnaa. a greluaM cf the, > 0 C H. S. row attoodmg the Hue;--c~. liege ir. Atlantic City, drtre . : tc VtrihgW, D. C- during the '■ pa>; week -sad. tc via:: Carl R.*a*>. , wh is studying n^gi rearing there. Carl greiua^; from tha local high last v»r "Dutch' has bsgur. his career as , tsachar of danrtng. with a stscic 1 1 1< atod at Fourteenth Street an Astury Avenue. A.reedv. be haa several pupils under his uation. , The Junior Can a bare . rderwc t their claas rtngw and are expecting them, daily. Mire Helen Mai.n, a graruato J of tha 0. C H. S-. new attetiirg the Trenton lormal Seheoi. "as a via tor Saturday.

George Gardiner who ie »tta-- - ing the University cf Pennsylvania, was hi ma Bunday. George octxw just for a day: fas hopped the exc-urrico. Harriu Downfaour wilt apanc tiw . week-ero cf Sovamber lTth tv, edth^his^parecta. RACE AffAlN Ereo P^xitaenmyro. who grade ated from, the 0. C H B. last year has returned to school again, taka post-gradue«s course. Fred

- brought his saxophone "~.th him. r. a-.d Has a'read; proved a valaable s asset tc the orchestra He prcr. ;<**, te study cr.gmeering next -A BUST MAN" St is not to be wor.oerod that nc , re c*' ftvt Prof. Unger these All his VcrsurT c-« s* sper.: : at his r.xas or. Fecrth Street ply -g the pair ; brush. Erery aft er- - - and or. Saturday he paints— that is the walla and doorv BT THE JEJtTER E Mary .—-Say. ran I borrow yeur - hat agaun I " . / Manor. T-'.Ve. why the foeMary C — "Ot. 1 couMa*t ftssd it. Mar.-us— "Barec gets up with1 the lark." 1 Bit G.— "Ye*. ar.d '^ke« a drink - be.', re : r eakf as t. " F.c H — "I'm ju « sick of tg•res " Tom — -Then there is uo use of j .- ur g. -. r.g tc the musical comedy tonight." Prof. R — ' W Hat "is a wiant majerity?" Eodie S-— "Er — 1 guess two men when (bars' » a woman present * Mrs. 3.— ".As 1 pasaed tV parlor cioor jtst night 1 saw M "» face close to yours." A —"Yes. he's eo naar sghtod." —

:. Woman Pays.' and she went up and t * bought two tickets. Hot dog" ; ;t G-J was gv-ing to buy a four-Mt handkerchief yesterday, but decided it was too much to blow in. * John P. — "Say. hew long have 1 e c-tta *aj( for a shave? " f Mr ^ Srivag*— "About a year. . WOMEVS MISSIONARY SOCIETY j TV fall meeting of the Women'.- j " Fi-reigx Mcatoaary Society of the ; ; Bridgetoe D. strict. m-Hl be held at ! > " Frvcn.-thip. Tuesday. November IS 1 AH are cordially inrtted to atMod. who are interested in the . ■ evsagrliisrioa of the heather.; Attn wiH meet the train at Mor.roeriQe. arriring from Camden and ' 1 Bridgetoc. at 1 iU P. M. TV afternoon scrtior will convene at t3C and the evening at "?0 o'clock. r TV chief - speaker of the occa-

T^n will V Miss Maroella Syn, of I Seval. Korea. A most inMresUng convention is anticipated. j ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr ami Mrs. James McClure cr.Mrtained at dinner a 1 'mer.ds on Sunday, at their home. ?!« Mooriyn Terrace A sumptuou> ir.eal was provided, and all departed enthuse-! with the gracious hospitality extended to them. The guest- included: Sir- and Mrs. Arthur K.ienschmidt. lto. .and 3 Elmer Klienschmldt. ami their two children. Miss Marion Fort, l Audrey Linn, and the Misses 'Lillian and Gertrude McLure.

Dot— "Rw and I hare partem ' Halau — "What doe* tha: mean?' Dot — "A Sre-pouad box ,s.l\ 1 . eaady." Herm — "I took my girt to the mo vias last eight to ore "TV IDA E. KISTLER Life Insurance with * IRA SCOTT JOHNSON I <M Niaih Strews. Next to CYty Hall .

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Elsie's Shoppe hemstitching .and pleating buttons covered button holes 522 Ninth Street PHONE 1046

REICH LE HILTZ Ocean City Laundry Co. 6th AND HAVEN AVE. Rough Dry Work A SPECIALTY

| TRY OUR DAMP WASH Why Not Send Your RUGS and BLANKETS to Us, Where They will be given SPECIAL ATTENTION \ Quality and Service That Satisfies

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WOMEN'S SHOP NEW SILK SKIRTING $1.35 yd. Seasonable Colors PURE DRESS LINEN $1.00jyd. American Lady Corsets LADIES' HOSE Lisle — First Grade 50c Good Silk Hose $1.00 up Special Lot— Wool $1.15 . Infants' Wear Nice Assortment of LACE NECKWEAR Always the Latest Mohawk Sheets and Pillow Cases All Sires SILK PETTICOATS $4.00 Silk Overhiouses — B-autiful Patterns

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