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DeteribM M H of<br />
Which Thoy<br />
1 En Route<br />
Cit ••* three wandtrers,<br />
.. Wai clos. Marvin Lueki-<br />
Robert Donnelly, have ar-<br />
Jo hoa Anceleg after three<br />
of adventure and stoat-<br />
<strong>The</strong>y left the r#sort on<br />
. mton having had four<br />
•ecldents, two in one day,<br />
. tnsnl punctures. <strong>The</strong>y h»d<br />
fc# a new radiator for (heir<br />
at Jlort Wayne, Ind, nnd they<br />
* arrested in JuarM, Meilr"<br />
fB Uiey did not say why.<br />
„ aatire trip took them over<br />
luijeg of highway. <strong>The</strong> niost<br />
covered In a day was about<br />
Biles,<br />
.. the Interesting sight*<br />
took in were Jollpi Prison<br />
fwlfl'a packing and ulaugh<br />
•J<br />
Picturesque Old South **• ** J<br />
,, ?,, , , —• tendent of the Ocean C<br />
Mieta TdWon. l!w ! 1(l< " l ? s f nd lloon °t many poH brld * re since lls co<br />
itaMtv In \ ^ T fS 1 "!? 1 *" 1 '; bams=you still find d '«,,\ i^i IIIJ.B,,,., — Thanksgiv-<br />
• • ine "*pay—will be a good<br />
time for the majority of us who<br />
a^e not facing actual want, "to<br />
coun! our blessings."<br />
You might, for instance, re-<br />
new acquaintance with your wife<br />
and childern. No doubt you'll<br />
find them eharmini and Inte^est-<br />
nt people.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e receives in porportion as<br />
trie gives. Supposing for one<br />
| day, at least, you talk football<br />
[ with your son: help your firnal]<br />
j daughter mend a brokin doll;<br />
; Dotter nround the kitchen, do-<br />
1 ing odd jobR for your wife.<br />
I Flatter her a bit.<br />
i This gcfiture of frlendlinegs<br />
from the erstwhile preoccupied<br />
and harassed breadwinner will<br />
be promptly reciprocated.<br />
<strong>On</strong> this Thanksgivitig Day-<br />
Count yer many blessings,<br />
Name them, one by one.<br />
County yer rnnay bltMingi,<br />
, iee what God has done!"<br />
And remember to be "proud<br />
yt ain't a hairjlp."<br />
[Pertonal Property of<br />
Mn. Conon $41,380.28<br />
TJit personal property of Amar.<br />
[ antha B, Corson, of Marmora, who<br />
i died recently, amounts to $41.-<br />
i 880JJ8, according to an appraisal<br />
IU«d in rt» lurrogate'l ofnee thii<br />
we«k. Thii does not include real<br />
wiiii-h closes this afternoon.<br />
Worllng Wednesday afternoon,<br />
|a thronK not only<br />
sort but for<br />
Mrs. Dorothy Tower<br />
Dies fa Mi^ Fla><br />
ony from the re-<br />
miles around com-<br />
fortuity filled the high school<br />
nudltor'lutn. where they heard<br />
Mrs. Pauline L. Rohrs, under<br />
whose magic spell household<br />
work is nude a pleasure.<br />
<strong>The</strong> attendance revealei that<br />
the cooking sehool la even man<br />
popular this year, judging by the<br />
attention paid Mrs. Rohra and<br />
noteR taken by the women who<br />
attended.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y marveled at h*r almost<br />
magieian-like ability as she pro.<br />
dueed toothsome delicacies from<br />
commonplace materials,<br />
Tn addition to her cooking les-<br />
sons, Mrs, Rohrs at each session<br />
gave Ja tajft and demonstration of<br />
household appliances,<br />
Numerous priMs of foods nre-<br />
partrt by Mrs, IJohri, «g well as<br />
anplianees, wer« awarded. <strong>The</strong><br />
winners on Wednesday were Mrs,<br />
James W, MeBrlde.' baked steak<br />
and stuffed sweet potatoes! Mrs,<br />
Helen Booth, two-layered pie;<br />
Mrfi,*Tlenry W, Nltse, erenMrry<br />
Haufe diih; MM, F, Loper and<br />
Mrs, T, Walter Wilkinson, «le«.<br />
trie toasters; Miss Amy Vosi,<br />
mf-asurinif bowls; Mrs, C, Rotai<br />
and Mra, Charles _ itrickner,<br />
Mrs.<br />
I we»k<br />
*Ipf(lpfi Hi WUIuun H.<br />
Services for Mrs, Dorothy II,<br />
Tower, 20, organist of the Tower<br />
theatre, Miami, who died Friday<br />
after a short illness, were held<br />
there Monday,<br />
Mrs, Tower was a native of<br />
Ocean City and a former resident<br />
of Philadelphia. Her husband,<br />
Melvln L. Tower, three children,<br />
M, L,, Jr., Gloria and an infant<br />
daughter, survive.<br />
<strong>The</strong> body will be held in a re-<br />
ceiving vault in Miami until fur-<br />
ther arrangements are made, ,<br />
'Abraham Lincoln" Film<br />
Secured for C, C. Nifihti<br />
"Abraham Lincoln" has been<br />
secured by the management of<br />
Doughty's <strong>The</strong>atre as the feature<br />
picture to be shown on Chamber<br />
of Commerce nights. <strong>The</strong> datoF<br />
have been set for December 8, F<br />
and 10,<br />
A special matinee will be held<br />
for school children on Monday,<br />
December !, it Is nnnouneed, and<br />
•ohool will he dismissed slight!)<br />
earlier than usual to permit at<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ocean City High School<br />
football team, with an enviable<br />
record established thus fur this<br />
seasoii, will play a post seaso.1<br />
pine for charity here Dec, 0,<br />
with the Gloucester City High<br />
School team, which has won every<br />
game of its schedule this year<br />
and is in line for the South Jer-<br />
sey Class B, championship.<br />
Announcement that Gloucester<br />
has agreed to play was made yes-<br />
terday. Aside from the team's<br />
expenses while here, every cent of<br />
the "gate" will bo extended for<br />
charitable purposes, according to<br />
Albert C. Shuek^ superintendent<br />
of schools; Hay Fite, athletic di-<br />
rector, and Hay B. Dean, secre-<br />
tary of the chamber of commerce,<br />
Record Crowd Expected<br />
It is expected that this game<br />
will attract one of the I<br />
crowds that have ever seen<br />
ball played in Ocean City,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Gloucester players will ar-<br />
rive Friday evening, Doc. 5, and<br />
vill he given a royal welcome,<br />
¥ith the Ocean City team they<br />
ylll be guests of honor at the<br />
Doughty theatre, Friday night.<br />
Robert Radford, member of the<br />
school board, paid high tribute to<br />
:he local team, in discussing 'be<br />
post seasoii game with the cham-<br />
ber of commerce, Tuesday night.<br />
Thanked By Chamber<br />
1 think it's grand that the<br />
boys are willing to do this," he<br />
said, "<strong>The</strong>y havt. sad a strenu-<br />
JUS season. But thev are per-<br />
fectly willing to do their share.<br />
( am sorry the game can't be on<br />
Thanksgiving day, but the team<br />
under heavy expense and needs<br />
every dollar coming to it from<br />
"a Thanksgiving game,"<br />
President Bevill asked him to<br />
convey to team members the<br />
thanks of the chamber.<br />
0-<br />
CHARITY DONATIONS<br />
TO BE TAKEN AT DOOR<br />
<strong>The</strong> Women's Symphony<br />
Orchestra Concert at the<br />
Ocean City High School to-<br />
night is absolataly free to<br />
the public, but (donations ttr<br />
charity will be laken «t the<br />
door. No one is requi^dto<br />
give to this fund, but all able<br />
to do so are invited to con-<br />
tribute. <strong>The</strong> entire proceeds<br />
will be used in Ocean City,<br />
<strong>The</strong> board of education will<br />
distribute the money and will<br />
endeavor to clothe the poor<br />
children who are unable to<br />
attend school for lack of<br />
warm things to wear. It is<br />
reported that there are a<br />
large number of such unfor-<br />
tunate eases this year.<br />
Everyone is urged to at«<br />
tend the concert, however,<br />
whether he donates anything<br />
nut.<br />
Ocean City is to enjoy ^ne o<br />
the finest mimical treatH in its his<br />
tory, tit the high school auditorium<br />
tonight (Friday) when the Wo<br />
men's Symphony Orchestra, o<br />
Phlliidelphiii, will appear in con<br />
cert, under the direction of J, W<br />
P, Leman, who directed Leman'<br />
Little Symphony Orchestra on the<br />
Ocean City Music Tier during the<br />
summer.<br />
<strong>The</strong> concert, which will begin<br />
at 8:IS, is sponsored by the Board<br />
of Education, and is entirely" free<br />
of charge. Anyone may attend.<br />
I <strong>The</strong>re are over 70 members i<br />
| (Contlniipil oil Page Three)<br />
By OBYJINGO<br />
What a game it should be!<br />
When PieagantvHle and Ocean Cits<br />
meet In their annual classic hen<br />
on Thanksgiving morning. We<br />
see the scholastic grid •xperte<br />
give PleiuanMlle an edge foi<br />
thii game, That'i all right withi<br />
-no, as it will be more cause for<br />
ijoielng if the maroon and white<br />
.re victorious. My opinion is<br />
that Pleaiantvilla Ii in for a sur-<br />
•ise—an unpleasant surprise,<br />
Despfte what the experts say,<br />
despite the comparative scoring<br />
feeordi which can be juggled to<br />
ihow the visitors to be the strong-<br />
est—on paper—Pleaaantville will<br />
•nter the game under a handicap,<br />
whether the players admit it or<br />
lot.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly IS Points in Four Yaara<br />
In the pait four years Plejm-<br />
antville has seared but 13 points<br />
BEainot Ocean City and has failed<br />
';o win a'single game, though it<br />
led the maroon and white, (Mi, in<br />
.928, Past performances do not<br />
vln games, but My what you<br />
ilease, when one team has the<br />
dd Indian sign on the other, it's<br />
. tough jrn« to break, and Ocean<br />
;ity certainly seems to have the<br />
"Ville number.<br />
Back in 1926, when Pleasant.<br />
rfUe and Ocean City reiumed<br />
ithletic relations, Pleasantville<br />
jrriTed. with a wonderful team<br />
and a lecord not only of ajx<br />
•Indght wini, but no U*m<br />
ittMtd ita goal HM. Oomn<br />
' i* .MnaedMt »*efcane»<br />
(Continued an Piiga Threej<br />
Gen. Stotesbury<br />
Speaks in Resort<br />
He Urges Local People to<br />
Write Congressmen<br />
For World Court<br />
America's relation to the, world<br />
court and the necessary steps for<br />
adherence were related last night<br />
'Thursday) before a fairly large<br />
jrpup of resort residents at the<br />
music pier, by General' Louis D,<br />
Stotesbury, of New York, It was<br />
urged that those who favor ad-<br />
herence write or wire Congress-<br />
man Raoharach and the senate<br />
delegation so they may know how<br />
their constituents .feel,<br />
America hna always favored<br />
peaceful gettlement of inter-<br />
national disputes, said General<br />
Stotesbury, who reviewed history<br />
sijee the revolution, showing the<br />
large number of times this nation<br />
has settled disputes by arbitra-<br />
tion.<br />
earlie<br />
tendance.<br />
This Is said<br />
lease of the<br />
I prices.<br />
and Mrs, Charlts ii<br />
S»1BIIS jnnde fay Mrs, Rohrg.<br />
Thurpday winners' w«rt; Mrs,<br />
B. B. Qoetf, special dinner; Mrs,<br />
F. M. By*, cakei MM. 0, F,<br />
Kretschmar, ice entm; D. I.<br />
Stockton, electric tauten Flor-<br />
VTli rltogr iron; Mmr-<br />
Stockton, electric tauten Flor<br />
•net VoewTlin, cnrltogr iron; Mmr-<br />
I V flt tot Mr* LoW»<br />
Retort Sorority Initiates<br />
GiU Wd<br />
oewTlin,<br />
fl«rt,<br />
iron;<br />
Mr*<br />
to be the flr.it re<br />
film at popula<<br />
Retort S y<br />
Ventnor GirU, W e i<br />
Miss Betty Coirms and Mlsi<br />
Frances Whaley, of Ventnor, wen<br />
initiated into 'Alpha chapter o!<br />
Pi Ipillon T«u sorority, Wednes<br />
d»y nlf ht. <strong>The</strong> eha^r Bit at the<br />
h£ of MIH Myrtle OehKbtager<br />
Old Man Gloom<br />
To Be Blown Up<br />
Christmas Eve<br />
Funniest Funeral Ever b<br />
Promised—Aabury vr, to<br />
Have Lighted Tran<br />
AFTER YULE TRADE<br />
Ocean City on Christmas W« would<br />
who would i<br />
bulldhig in<br />
we don't WIL<br />
loealttiea, or<br />
tricts.<br />
Clt» 1 ,<br />
have uninir.<br />
years, ifl the<br />
Ua tp inakfi -M<br />
toping- We .<br />
spend »ny<br />
to r«H«*s u<br />
would not be<br />
now. ' '•',<br />
«We aU know'<br />
year will be<br />
That'i ptaf «<br />
groand, and w*<<br />
we get ready 14<br />
ordinance, there<br />
night wfce,««y<br />
and tiMjr Me '<br />
want it p<br />
the Atlantic City Wleotric Cnm-<br />
pany nnd oftefs will oiler valu-<br />
able prlies. fo^r In rBsUane* dis-<br />
trict* and four tn the busineap<br />
district, for the, best outdooi<br />
llfrhtlng efftcts,<br />
Mr. Dean Is plannlnE to ndver.<br />
rise Ocean Olty eKtenBlvely ns tf<br />
iaeal Chrlstmnii flhopping eent»r,<br />
'hrouBhout the nffshorfl districts,<br />
f Ity H«nil fn Ptay<br />
<strong>The</strong> two nirtts before Chriiit-<br />
mas the city band will pinv on<br />
Asbury nv., and there will te<br />
other entertnlnmeBt, elimaied by<br />
Olonm'a sudden demlne<br />
l Acting upon<br />
on of<br />
OtiB M, Tnwnsnncl nt the Pnnm-<br />
her of Commerne meBtlnft, TIIPB-<br />
day. President J B, BPVIII nrom-<br />
Isied to try tn taw tlie shriih-<br />
the new parkway niuminat>fl<br />
> Mareate's, and Rnnert Had-<br />
ford, of Ihe school honrd, will trv<br />
to have tb* shruhs on the hleV<br />
;hool groiinrtR also illuminntflii<br />
Scully and Son Low<br />
Bidder on New Church<br />
Too L*><br />
M<br />
Couple d<br />
Dec 1.<br />
genial<br />
tlculora,<br />
BOX M<br />
luldrv<br />
a. r>.,<br />
BUngi<br />
at<br />
All<br />
feet<br />
Led<br />
ii.il-<br />
ilow—No em<br />
Klrsnur,<br />
^oveiilenei<br />
Write<br />
ger, Oaui<br />
tf-e. %<br />
<strong>The</strong> lx*pt buy. tlw<br />
value for your<br />
chifck.' ifl a new or,<br />
Olir IOWt-.it pHc^fl).<br />
Ford FlimtiCe pl»<br />
nii thod «r owning<br />
Kuril,<br />
Clly.<br />
no<br />
A few uiMsntml of<br />
nml y