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Oct 1944 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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Falls, He SaysTell. Ki-*W How Littleftifcigt Count. Cleopatra's noeo had been ainch longer, the chances arewould not have fallen(C her. instead, his efforts wouldI been dfevoted to strengthening, If Borne hadn't fallen, there» been no dark ages,"i V. Sargent, city publicityir, tbo> illustrated hia conter.-i thtt there Is no such thing agthing in life. In a talk togttyanls Club Wednesday atout that infinitely, woven together, directBEAT NAPOLEON<strong>of</strong> dust haj enang<strong>of</strong>s nation, he said,'lain not fullan the Bight betnebattle <strong>of</strong> Waterloo. MB.could have brougbt up hisand he, Instead <strong>of</strong> Well.woiild have been victoriousSir Walter Ralelfth had notthe potato back to XnithouKUids<strong>of</strong> persons wouldbait been doomed to stanralnIreland.Bad Whistler pa-ited his cheml-" teats at West Point he probablyhave ended his career fti ageneral. Instead, he flunkedand the world should be jriitethathe did. Otherwise we wouldJfit have the Whistler musterpleees, CURTAIN-RAISER1135 Muosolinl moved intoThis did not disturb usffly. Following Italy's lead,jlpan advanced into China In 1937Ad Germany absorbed Austria theUowliig year,Wworld conflict today resultath§ apparently little thinp <strong>of</strong>i Is the little thinp, the speakerBUNGALOWFOR SALEfor imtnedlale uenpancyHcdrrn earner bBnialaw. FineFireplace, Hot waterteat, puage, large lot. CornerMaryland av. and Shore Rd.for Inspection Son. Sept, 17A. R. McCausland17 East Dawes Ave,Phone 1071 Semen PointldecUnd. that makes character. It isnot what th» man does in publicbut what h* does and what liethinks when he Is alone.Life seldom worts out as wa planIt. The little things <strong>of</strong>ten take us<strong>of</strong>t the planned path.1 SOMETIMES IT PAYS TO FAILHe pointed out that <strong>of</strong>ten a failure,such as Whistler experienced,opens the wqy to a greater achievement.What becomes <strong>of</strong> one's «perlenefs,Mr. Urgent said, dependslargely upon what hi has In Illsheart. U we live our lives truly—not iilibi and not make excusis—we pan build a satisfaction thatsurmounts disappointments, thepath to happiness can be devious,he contended.President J. Fred Mannc whopresided, and Vice President HanyLloyd Chattin, who presented thespeaker, were elected deleBittos toattend the Klwanls district conventionat Oaiaiden^ <strong>Oct</strong>ober 12, JohnB, Trout, Henry B, Cooper and RoyA, Mengel were named alternates.Mierop QuitsResort PulpitAssumes New DutiesIn Phila,Rev, William A Mierop. pastor <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church, assumedhis new duties this week ospresident <strong>of</strong> the Bible Institute <strong>of</strong>Pennsylvania, in Phiadelphia,Under a temporary arrangement,the pastorate Is now in charge oiRev, Paul Kinaier, Rev Micropaajsktunt for the past three years.The Rev. Mr, Mlerqp, who hasresigned the charge, expects to returnhere ns a supply pastor topreach every other week, for a timeat least.The minister, with his two children,Harold and Betty. left theresort last week for their new homein West Collinpwood.Mrs, Mternp became the mothi'rif a third child, William Allen, Sep.ternber 2 in Shore Memorial Hospital,and will jo to West Colllngswoodupon leaving the hospital.The Rev, Mr, Mierop has breiia part-time teacher for the Sink-Institute for several years, mid lasti May accepted the position as president,He had continued his dutiesat the local church until the Summerprogram ended,Stainton's to beOpen Two EveningsSiartiiig next week Btalnton's De.partment Store will be open Frld&yand Saturday evenings only untilfurther notice.The store has been open all weekdayevenings during the Summer,fMrsrwilltam ChasterT<strong>of</strong> "NewfleldM. J,, spent Sunday at 1218 Say a%*.Tmocrth is no wordCUCQUOT CLUB if^ AIM6CII ALE "131#HBl BEVERAGE CO,IWW. WlmtlM Ave., Aii.mic city"*"• ••—- S.2SJS•It, th* word for Clicquot_ iMfi Ah ii amoothtit , , ,(fiat*! wiut lit m*llow tang <strong>of</strong>ingredient! ij—rtfrahiJ£You plan to own a new home here, right now isthe time to secure a home site. Prices are low. Investigatebefore the more desirable sites are taken.Late in all sections <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> including <strong>Ocean</strong>frontlots with riparian rights.n,Prieei range from $f>00 to '5000FOB FULL INFORMATION SEECAREY15th and BOARDWALKDelinquent TaxesAt Low PointSmall Number <strong>of</strong>Properties Lilted<strong>Ocean</strong> Olty taxpayers are payingtheir taeal tax obligations promptly.ThJB Is revealed by the advfrtlse.merit <strong>of</strong> the tax collector's gate <strong>of</strong>properties for unpaid taxes and as>iessments which appears on paneB <strong>of</strong> this issue.<strong>On</strong>e hundred and nineteen Itemsare listed. This is the smallest number<strong>of</strong> properties listed for delinquenttax sale in modern times.The bulk <strong>of</strong> the Items are forsmall aimnuntt and many will onpaid <strong>of</strong>f before the advertisementappears next week.The names uf delinquent tajtpay.era who pay up before next Tuesdaywill be deleted from tim nrxtInsertion <strong>of</strong> the tax sale ad, whichis scheduled to appear In Hire?more issues,Phila, Mayor GuestAt Lawn PartyAt Malone HomeJiimes H, iShoeyi Malone, Philadelphia'sdirector <strong>of</strong> public safety,and Mrs Malone were hosts Saturdayafternoon Bt a lawn party nttheir Summer home, 40< Merlon pi,near 48th st, and Asbury av,, t

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