Ocean City Sentinel, 27 December 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 7

i _ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY.., DECEMBER 27, 192 *6 _ r __

PMGRESSIIIES FJfclOY IWJSICIIL FrHOME I CWflSTMAS EVE ORC'HtfTIU QUINT ETTE RKNDKtts SPLKXIUI> PROGRAM w n \i:ri i. MUSH ffc*tttl .spirit iiutl tukeil COIY1* . u» (KisscHhiuii of the members of .a* progressive league who had 'assembled themselves at hendqunr tors on Monday evening. An orchestral telle wa* ill uiteiidaiioo. and rendered a >pfcndid I program of lively and tuneful J music, much to the delist of all present. The players consisted of Miss Marion Trout a» the paino, Maurice De Witt Hist with the bassoon, Bertram V. Darby with the flute, John Honeywell with the cornet, and 1. Iinbwai, violin. The ensemble was in every re-( pect ideal, and a very happy selection of music had been made. The entertainment was preceded! by a brief business session, during which, Edwin Baron, Hiram Van! Fosen, R. E. Swift, and C. If J Howell — the latter two from At- 1 lan tic City — were received into membership. Some discussion arose, concern- ; ing the letter sent by the League i<» the Board of City Commission- j crs, petitioning the latter holy to j appropriate the sum of $20,100 in j the next year's budget for idver-j Using. A feeling of dfBaypoint* 1 inent was manifested by reason of the fact that the proposal dees not; appear to have had the support of | other bodies in the city, to the | ' degree expected. I i

In view of this fact, it was then I decided tliut. ill the event of the City Commissioner# being unable to make the advertising appropriation I'h suggested in the cojnmunl- • cation previously sent, the league ■ should, through its executive coinm mittee, endeavor *n induce the Commissioner:^ »•» set apart the - sum of $51)0 towards the Hallowe'en Carnival*' when making upi their new appropriations. The i)*e*Uoii of the proposed , . ininstiri show again came undei f discussion. Several members ex-j I pressed themselves dissutilied with! . the manner the affair had been ui- ; lowed t«» drag along, nnd eventually ! it was decided to dismiss the old : c mmittee in charge, and elect a I I new. It was fell that if definite, I and immediate action was not >; taken, ami rehearsals begun In I earnest, the most suitable time of ! t j the year would pass before anything1 hud been done. The new committee appointed by Ihesident Smith included Howard T. Justice, chuirnian, and Dr. J. Thornley Hughes; and these two gentlemen were given power to add as many as they thought fit to their number. Nominations were in order for the election of officers for the en- - ; suing year. 1 Secretary Walter K. Allen an- ; nouneed that although Roger Wil- .' iiams, who was nominated for the ' office of vice-president at the prevl- ? ' ous meeting, had not written to | that effect, as required by the Con- i ; stitution, yet he had intimated to t I him in conversation, that lie would I j not accept the nomination In view of the possibility of Mr. I Williams later sending in a written t | resignation, the name of Howard c |t. Justice was offered for the office I | of vice-president. 1

: HEADS B. AND L. (Continued from Page 1a (the Mime tribute was puid to the auditors, K. Cyrils Robinson, John J. Poster, and J. Reeves Hildreth. following the adjournment of i he stockholder** meeting, the directors assembled themselves for: the purposes of re-organization, and election of officer# for the enduing year. Dr. J. Thomley Hughes was i named president, this being the I tenth term for him to serve in the same capacity; Harry A. Morris j w«h elected vice-president for the j fifth time; J. Edward Vass, secretary for the fifth term, and W. P. : i Gardiner, treasurer for the tenth term. The direr tors of the association are the following; Dr. J. Thomley Hughes, Harry A. Morris, J. Edward Voss, Wm. F. Gardiner, Hiram S. Mowrer, Roy E. Darby, l^awrence M. Lear, Henry V. Clouting, Parker Miller, Wm. Kautchman. Walter Kuehn, Daniel K muss, John J. Devine, Win. II . Campliell, Sr., J. AVm. Morrison. Two teams were selected frotnj among the directors at the Novem- 1 meeting for the purpose of disposing of the shore* for the new series. Two team captains weer named, who at the annua) meeting reported the result of their efforts up to date. The reports disclosed the J. W. Morrison and his team had won in the contest by about ! 100 shares. i 1 Dr. J. Thomley Hughes captained the losing team, which, according to the terms of the contest, must banquet their successful rivals on January 16th.

1V/IOORLYN I If £ THEATRE DELUXE A M OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY SAT ™E DEC. 29 1 • EVENING LS ^ IRtcbarb JSartbelmess "tlbe Jfigbting Blabc" From the story by Beulah Marie Dix of a great courage and a love sublime told in a drama in backgrounds of Regal Magnificence. A superb star in a superb production. Truly, Mr. Barthelmcss at bis best. I ALSO— A BILL OF SELECTED VAUDEVILLE njrect from the Leading Big Town Theatres 11 TRAVELING MILES TO SEE Be With Us i n Year's Eve M JAY, DEC. 31st A Big Surprise Bill Worthy of Finishing the Old Year With I !

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Sturdy, lithe and well propor- , tioned — little 2-year old Mary June | Beard, of Lob Angeles. California, !is daily atlding many to her scores of admirers. Though not a drop of blood flowing through her veins! comes from acrobatic ancestry, her t unusual and difficult pose here

shows her 10 possess all the •"earmarks" of an embryo trapeze artist. "Milk did the trick," said tier, proud fatiieT, W. M. Beard, a Ix>* ! Angeles policeman. And as he| spoke, he picked up tlie athletic lit- j tie Mary June, took hold of her[ : muscular ankles and swung her!

urouml. When she had completcsl Lhi«e-quarters of a eirdt-, at a 1 point just above her daddyV head, 1 » she hehl her muscles taut an>i< . straiglitene«: out, balancing per* ; fectly on her father's hands. Those f Iwho saw ihe performance, marveled ; at the tot's unusual strength.

Signally Honored | ^Information has been received in ,a letter from Dr. Maroney, of At- : lantic City, convoying the in forma- , tion that Prof. Elmer E. Unger, {: ' Physical Director of Public Schools j in this resort, had been elected a member of the Council of Physical

... , . ; "• " 'a Education Association of New i Jersey. i Considering that the council con - j 1 sist.- only of twenty members, the j election may be regarded as a sig-' Inal honor to Prof, linger, while incidentally, it also is a tribute to ; the city and the faculty of its • schools.

] " t~7 t j Ocean City Building and J I Loan Association I ! ! ! now entering on its thirty-seventh year, will ! issue a new series, the forty-second, on January i 12, 1924. If you are not already a share-holder, j this is a good time to subscribe. There is no ■ membership fee charged. The Association is ■ managed by well known business men and is j sound, safe and a good place to invest your j , money on a 9 per cent, basis. Dues are payable on or before the Second j Saturday of each month at the office of the j Association, 42(5 Eighth Street, at the corner of i Central Avenue. . - Officers 1 GEORGE O. ADAMS, President SIMEON I!. MILLER, N ice-President WILLIAM M. RANCK, Treasurer R. HOWARD THORN, Secretary Board of Directors - , Mark W. Adams William E. Massey B. Frank Smith William 1-ake Wil lard W. Adams Alfred W. Powell Curtis E. Corson Hans Burkhardt Hairy F. Stanton John R, Jones Auditors Thorns J. Thorn R, Curtis Robinson Henry W. Townsend A. O. Bos well, Counselor I .

i ' j. i. L t L L . Ah I I | We wisn to thank our Ocean City customers for their liberal Christmas trade at our store and the confidence they have in us, Alsb, we extend our beat wishes for a very Hnppv New Year to all M AVER'S Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry 2.100 ATLANTIC AVENVF. Atlantic City. N. J, „ ■■■■ »■ » — ^ i ui * '■ r if '■ — fc '■ * 1

LOCAL NEWSPAPERS ASKED TO ASSIST PEACE REFERENDUM mayor appoints local editors to serve as committee for the work Early in January it is anticipated that the jur>- vAll announce who is uetitled to the $100,000 offered by Edward W. Bok to ihe author who t will present the "best .practicable • plan by which the United States , may co-operate with other nations, looking towards the prevention of ! war." Over 22,000 plans have been sent in, over which the jury have i labored since November 15th. As soon as the award is made known, the American Peace Award, desires to secure a -■eferr-vdur »d the people of the L s . l - upoir it. The referei ' . be explained .toes «;:>■. c» u tJ government to the plan presented All the committee desires is to learn how far and how many of the nation's citizens approve of the plan. Various methods ai*e to Ik .adopted to secure tfiis referendum through the press, separate organizations. and committees appointee by the mayors of the different cities. Obviously, one of the most successful ways of securing a expression of the public mind will be through the press. Thousands ot newspapers in the land will publish the text of the plan in full, ot a digest of it, and also carry a ballot in the paper forthe referendum. At the last meeting of the City Commissioners, Mayor Joseph G. Champion introduced the subject, and invited the co-operation of the local press. The Mayor expressed the opinion that through the local newspapers (the public could be reached toast 'effectively, and appointed John F. ; MacNamee. of the Ocean City Led- , ger, and P. J. Evans, of the Ocean j City Sentinel, to act as a committee I for the municipality. On Saturday afternoon the Junior League members were giver a Christmas party in the basement of the Methodist Church. Game? were played and a good wholesome merry time was had. The chBdrer receive*! gifts. Angus Wade, Jr.. of New- York visited his sister, Mrs. W. C. Du« val. here, during the past week Mr. Wade formerly resided In thh city. L

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RICHARDS Says: "BEGIN THE NEW YEAR ARIGHT" Whn'n Richard# 7 The man whom? experience as a Chireprnctt.r haa taught him that go*>il resolutions cannot be kept by ii weakened physique, which doc* not perform it« functions properly. Half of life** mistaken and failure# are due to physical cause*. There may lie no organic disaaae mftnlfenteii; hut there in that lack of vim and vigor nece#*ary to take the initiative, and to create opportunities for advancement. It ia the minor aliments of life thai impose the heaviest strain upon the vitality, when this reeling comes upon folk, the majority try to reconcile themselves to the fact that It Is the result of advancing years. The Chiropractor laughs the whim to score. Tie knows there arc certain segments of the spine that are out of alignment, nnd are robbing the functions of vitality nnd power. A few adjustments by the hand will remove the cause, and the patient begins life anew. Begin the New Yenr by consulting The Chiropractor— R I C H A R D S . . TV. ■ -i I.

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