Ocean City Sentinel, 15 November 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 6

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER l-V lltfi

BROADCASTING WORLD ! PEACE CONVENTION RADIO FANS MAY ENJOY TWO ' SESSIONS IN PRIVACY OF . OWN HOMES (I I The many radio enthusiasts in ' this d«y may have an opportunity ' on the 13th, 14th, and 16th of this month, of hearing some of the lead- ' far advocate* of peace, not only of I tis land, but of toe worW nddroes-j inr one of the largest peace con- , rentions ever held. The convention | ' *•111 be- held in Philadelphia; upon the dates mentioned. In a series of ten sessions over|( the three days, the eighth annual,, meeting of the American Council , of the World Alliance for Inter-;, national' Friendship Through then Churches, will cover the subject of ; i World Peace from every angle, i b Delegates from all over the world ;a will be in attendance. o Attesting to the value of radio f publicity as an educational medium. , Dr. E. A. E. Palmquist, Secretary" a of the Philadelphia Federation of c Churches, has arranged with the I Radio Broadcasting Station WDAR'i: (Lit Brothers) in Philadelphia, tolt hold two of the sesaions as "Radio ; Sessions" — and the most prominent ; „ speakers attending the convention u will take part in these Radio Ses- „ sions. . ... , ] v The Hirst Radio Session will j broadcasted at 4.30 o'clock. Tues-1-day afternoon, the topic being: "A j the topic being: a

Constructive Program for World Addresses at this session will be] delivered by the Hon. Oscar S. i Straus, member of the • Permanent , Court of Arbitration at the Hague.1 and former Ambassador to Tur-j key; and by Dr. A. Lawrence Lowell. President of Harvard Uni-j The second Radio Session will open at 8 P. M., Wednesday. No-; vember 14th. and talks on World '

^<^7-7 — - Peace will be giv*tr*y Dr. Thorns' ) Nightingale. Secretary of the Free Church Council of Great Britain, and by Mr. Fred B. Smith, of New York. 1 This experiment of deliberately arranging a radio session of a convention such ' a« this will he observed with much interest by publi- t cists all over the United States, ■ and the broadcasting medium may 1 be proved to be the long sought I medium wheerby the general pubmay be brought into direct con- g with the big things that are c going on in the world about them. . e — ® • S .! WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION h I * Meet at Home of Mrs. Leroy Howe f —Report of State Convention J The local branch of the Women's ' Christian Tempera rwe Union met j, at the home of Mrs. r. Leroy Howe „ 1 1 with a record number in attend- 1 (, lence. The ladies present all took c 'ithe deepest interest in the proceed- a |ings, indicating that the .local j, ! branch of this famous and active j ~ organization is fully alive to its; obligations and the great tasks bei it. Mrs. Annie Steelman presented most instructive report of the re- 1 cent State Convention held in New : Other matters pertaining to the work of the organixa- • tion were discussed, j The matter of furnishing ChristI baskets to the needy came also under consideration. Definite plans i will be made at the next meeting ! which will be held at the home of ( j Annie Steelman.

MRS ESTHER BOOZ WINS PRIZE PACKAGE Daughters of America Hold Meeting— Mrs. Smith Wiiu Priae Mi Esther Booi proved to be the favored of fortune, al the meeting of the Daughters of America, In st Thursday evening, the , prize package falling to her lot. A feature of the excellent prowhich the Entertainment Committee had arranged for the evening was a connundrum contest, i Cora South proved to be the : champion solver of puzzles, and to , her the prize was awarded. The Entertainment Committee consists of Mrs. Myrtle Cook. Mr-. 'Hazel Bus-on. Mrs. Emma Warner. Frances Corson, and Mrs. I Rosalie Howe. Plans were perfected for the pay- ; ing of a fraternal visit to the Pride I of Cumberland Council, at I-ees- | on Tuesday. The local Council is enjoying a season of unusual activity and very pleasant meetjipy- - - —

ENTERTAIN AT CARDS Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ferguson * entertained a number of friends on Thursday evening, at their home - on Asbury Avenue. Cards formed 1 the chief diversion, and a very interesting time was spent. r Fortune imiled upon Mrs. J. W. - Morrison and Mrs. C. S. Kflk, the . ■■ first of whom captured the first , e prize open to ladies, while the lat- 1 ter received the second. The lucky winners among the t sterner sex were George Shumo. t first prize, and Carl S. Kelk. . second. » After the games, delicious re- , i freshmenta were served. The guests included: Mr. and - Mrs. J. W. Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. . George Shumo, Mr. and Mrs. Carl . Kelk. Mr. and Mrs. Hersehel Hend- . erson, Miss Jrmf Goslin, Mis' Lucille Townsend, and Ross Fer- - guson. In and Out; Up and Down Come on in. 1 Lunches put up To take out 'And put down. _ -■ — — - — S ■" '' " 11 ' i T~!

SINGER BAFFLES AUDIENCE AT THE STRAND THEATRE | ! Fall to Distinguish Between the Real and Ke-< rented Voice * : fhe' mriui ».<_ ;; * It.' . E . he* "r-s "-s"^ Ou

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FORD GOES TO HAITI |b Not Henry" Ford, who aspire* for j It ; the presidency, however, but one of ; It j his famous cars, has sailed for h Haiti. I - Mrs. Mary Myers, of this city. I a sister of Police Officer Burman, purchased a Ford touring car through the 3. P. Kurtz agency, which she took with her to Port-au- j Haiti. j t Mrs. Myers left during the pftst week, for New York, where she will I

board a ateamer bound for tfa u j The vessel upon which % ] and the Ford will voyx- . j longs to the Panama Line. Christian Science Services are held every Sunday ,t ,k, EIGHTH STREET APPROACH , the BOARDWALK at 11 A. M.

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d Comparison With the Living Artist Reveals Recently, at the Strand Theatre, the New Edison test. She stood on the platform, beside the New Ediproved that there is no difference between its Re- son. She sang. In the midst of her song she stopped Creation of music and the original music. It was singing. The New Edison took up the song and conproof that would be good in any court of law. tinued it alone. Thus, they alternated — singer and If you did not attend, take the trouble to find out phonograph, exactly what happened. Invesigate all the details of The audience had to watch Miss Spencer's lips, this drastic test. It was given particularly for the in' order to l>e certain which was singing. The New music-lovers of Ocean City — so that they might know, Edison's triumph was complete and spectacular, through their own personal experience, that there is Remember that no other phonograph can sustain a phonograph which can give them the exact per- this test! Remember that you want a phonograph formance of the living artist. \ which does! And remember that the New Edison j Elizabeth Spencer, famous soprano, made the did it — right here in Ocean City. ^ NEW EDISON . PHONOGRAPH You can have, in your own home, the exact kind to do everything that was done in the test at the j of instrument used in the test. This was an Official Strand Theatre. laboratory Model — out of our own stock.- Select any us about our Budget Plan. It brings you I Edison Phonograph in our store, and we will guar- ^'son *or a small payment. Any man or ^ antee it to sustain the test of direct comparison, and agreement with us. mUS1C' °an make a gentleman 8 WALLACE & SON, Inc. 858 ASBURY ANENUE