OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXVII. OCEAN CITY, N. J- THURSDAY, A PHIL 19, 1917 NO. 4
THE WISE MAN is tilt- one who can find a bargain in a first class improved property suitable to his needs and tastes, as such improvements at the present time have so much greater value than in years past, due to the advance in materials. Such an opportunity we offer in the splendid property at-tlie corner of Fifth and Wesley avenue. The ground representing 150 feet on Wesley avenue by tao feet on Fifth street, is extremely desirable for cottage sites. The improvements on this ground comprise the splendid slate roofed, 16 room building on the I corner, and out-buildings. The improvements-could not be reproduced today for less than from Si 2.000 00 to Si'4,000.00 and the ground is easily worth from $5,000.00 to $6,000.00. We offer this property for less than hall its value on attractive terms. It is extremely desirable either for a large family or a select Boarding Cottage or for Rooming purposes, and the buyer can sell off cottage sites as he tnav desire, and so control thd character of buildiug alxmt it without lessening the necessary ground for the main building. o This corner has the eastern and southern exposure which is the most to be desired, the outlook is upon the Park with no buildings to Intervene, and the grounds contain beautiful trees and shrubbery. more in fact than any other cottage grounds in Ocean City, garage and servants' house upon the premises. „ -Building is heated, gas and electric light in every room, two bath rooms, ample piazzas, etc. Photogtaphs and all particulars will be sent on application. A wonderful bargain. ,, MASSEY & EDWARDS '
Ocean City Sentinel * R. CURTIS ROBINSON f Editor and Proprietor | f Si .00 Per Year, Strictly in Advance, j 1 ATTeaaava-aT-i.aw. jf ^Morgan hand, .ATTORNEY and C?U ctf^' Public Hull dinar). j^WAOFFICES Apgar & Boswell, BOUKHK HU1LUINU. AHBUKY AVKNl/K and KIIIHTH KTKKKT OCEAN CITY. N.J. JjAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddiogs & Read Roomr U&. (1* atfd in Hurt let t Building- * : ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Eyes ExamiHed Without Drops; "l S5lj!Iw° lenses dupl5»wd^sl_ short j A. W. ELY ATLANTIC CITY. I.J. Precise People Will appreciate the punctual service which adds to the delight of dining here. THE - Harris Restaurant A MORGAN HAND, Jr. Engineer and Surveyor ' OCEAN CITY. N. J. c ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY ocatt* in Pnmnfl Mountain Ice i one*. SOt* Aedury Ave OCEAN CITY N J. - _ ; 1 ■ lartkardt Warrva W. Have " H. Burkhardt k O. PLUMBING AM» HEATING to asm kl .A VISIT niii cm ^ ^ in» JJjWit COAL You need Coal. You need Service. You get both from C. I^SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avenue Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's Boardwalk. Ocean City 1307 Atlantic Ave.. Atlantic City Org ana Hanoi Players Stanley Learning GRADDATK Danqnard l'U^rr,Aelion School M"* Tto"* < HUSHES' PHARMACY Ocean City New Jersey COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR QUALITY C. M. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth aad West Avaaoe
HARVEY Y. LAKE j j REAL ESTATE f, 1 838 Asbury Avenue | | Ocean City^ New Jersey j __ ' 1 Don't Value Yourself Too Low In buying' Life Insurance many men make the mistake of insuring their lives fur a small amount because they fear the payment of the premium on a large sum will embarrass them financially. j1 by your income, your prospects, the ^responaibilitiea of^ your family. * Account you will not only soon accumulate the first full year's pre- P mium. but vou will he able to easily meet subsequent premiums as u they fall due. Theo. V. Townsend "".To™ lniur 952 Asbury Avenue JMce Company 11 < S li \A/E HAVE MOVED into our new J office at 837 Asbury Avenue, where all the general business of the company will hereafter be * transacted. * " CITY GAS LIGHT COMPANY [ •uroMOiiki supplies eell phone f LOUIS W. MILLER agent pon | OVERLAND AND WILLYS-kNIQHT AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS j ocean oity. new jersey Gahaoc ano Sho w/rooar. Ninth St. a no oo man Ave. puUMBirsa ■ yon getting entire sat isf action as to prior*, workmanship and business courts*)? If not, it will pay yon to give me a trial- I am in an exceptionally good position to take oara of your repair work of which I make a specialty. I hare no ezpeaaive establishment or clerical force to maintain. Girt ma a trial. Phonra C. H. BACON 607 Eighth St | ' ■ ; I CHAULBA C. READ WALTER E. ALLEN | SPRING The "Brighton - Up " fe o <> a o n | A TOl'CH of paint, rarntah or enamel makes a wonderful change in appearance. 1 A full line of paints, varnishes, enamels, stains, etc., including Caiman's c famous "ENAMOLIN" will he found at the MODERN STORK. CHARLES G. READ S GO. ; t>39 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. I 1 i FORD THE UNIVERSAL CAR , Eastern Motor Company Ocean City, N. J.
WILL MAKE COMFORT BAGS FOR MEN OF COMPANY G
Service Committee of This City is Conducting Active Campaign. The Ocean t'lly Central Committee I lug Monday evening In the Commieslunera' room with Mrs U. H. Steel- 1 presiding. Plans for the "Prepsredness of Supplies" were discussed. Mrs. It. L.I Ootr Is chairman of Hits committee. I Representatives from eacli church > and of the different organizations of | the city who were appointed by Mayor Champlou. through Governor Edge, were at lire meeting, aud they are to present the matter of the supply work to their different organizations, such as the making of the comforttbags. etc. Donations of lumber have been secured aud the boys of the manual ttalulng classes will make the boxes for supplies that are to he shipped. Mrs. Jos. I. Scull was appointed chairman on agriculture. Sjbe Is planning to Have a lecture In the high scbodl by the county superintendent on "Cultivation of Vacant Lots." Mrs E. W. Dandy was appointed ' chairman on "Home Economics " The next meetlug will be held oil evening, April it. lu the ' napilet Cliarcti McrVlcco. Services in the First Baptist Church next Sunday will be as Billows: Morning service, 10.30, sermon by the pas- i tor. Bible school. 2.S0 p.m. Tills Is i a thriving school. Young people's . meeting, 6 30 p. m. Fourth les-on to yottug people lu the special series, i Evening service, 7.80. sermon by the pastor. All weloorue to these InterestWill Hrtiultd House. - Andrew N. Paul, of Philadelphia, who lost bis apartment bouse aud , rooming house through the lire on Sixth street Monday morning of last week, will at once rebuild the roombouse. The work Is expected to tie completed by June 20, In time for the tenants who bad rented for this Hhwd Mapper. The Woman's Home Missionary ' Society expect their friends and strangers In town at a shad supper which they will- give In the social of the first M. E. Church tomorrow evening from 6 to 8 I'clock. Supper tickets are .V) cents. anlfraKC Meeting Mrs. Lewis, of the Slate Sullrage Association, addressed a suffr-ige Mrs, Lewis Klsley and Mr*. H D. Taylor, of this city, were at the meet Ing. While here Mrs. Lewis was ihe guest of Mrs. E. W. Gaudy.
TO HAVE A MOTOR CYCLE This City Also Will Purchase Machine for the Resort's Electrician. Mayor Champion said at the weekly meeting of the City Commissioners that the officials have oeeu consider for some lime the plau to obtatu motor cycles for the police aud the city electrician. The latter can obtain one for (125. The Mayor aald that be has two propositions for machines for the po He recommended the purchase i of one for *115. The matter of purcbaslug these machines was referred to Mayor Champion with power to act Theatrical Man Here. William Kobb, Jr., aud wife, of Philadelphia, have taken a cottage al First street and Atlantic avenne, for the summer season. Mr. Bobb, who Is well known to the summer colony Is treasurer of the Booth Broad Theater, Philadelphia. Weather Doesn't D.flTer, Albert Fogg, of this city, aald. a few day* ago, while be and some friends were discussing wealper conditions, that the weather on Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday was I be .same as It wa a 52 years ago on those dates. 8- room cottage, all conveniences; central location, 1136 Asbury ave.. Ocean City, N. J. Apply 838 Wesley avenue. Sale price, (2500. Bent price, «K)0. adv. 3-29, 41. Daring the month of April the Bowling Alleys In the Bowling Casino will he open Tuesday, Thursday and rialurday evenings. adv., 4-12 If.* If yon pay balance. $181, on handsome Upright Grand Piano used 9 weeks, It la yours. The Glbb Piano Co, 71-73 Main St., Springfield. Mass. adv. 4 19. 5< Befined young ladles wanted as waitresses, splendid opportunities for summer. K. C. Slmms, 635 Wesley avenne. adv., 4-19, tf. Oak roll-lop desk, also Bnyal typewriter, both In good condition. Call 63 Wesley avenue adv., It The popular priced Hotel Henry will open al Easter for Um season. Mrs O. H Henry, Prop. adv.. 4 5 tf Fob Sal* -Good, ooaafer brake bicycle. UU» Wesley avenue. 1l
: NEW TRACK TEAM DID GOOD WORR Local Higk^School Athletes i Made Court House Boys Do Some Hustling. I, i The boys. or the track team of the , f Ocean City High School, all thing* a May • -ngrt House last Saturday. The t locals made a total of Sill point*, w hile . , the 'burl House lad- scored a total of i . 51); points. satisfactory promise of soon being i I Summary: I Standing broad jump— First, Kim- , bell. Cape May Court House; second. lOtbyarMasli-Firsi. Klinbcll. Je \ , Shot-put — Kind, Knn bell; second. . . Chester. Cape May Court House; third, i Satlerlee. Ocean City. 250 yard dash-First, Klmbell. Cape j May Court House; secoud, Sack: third, i i Blackmail, Ocean City. , Running high jump- First, Colli- , - sou. Ocean CUy. Points divided he* | ■ tw ecu Satlerlee, Oceau City, Kimbell , I tin-yard dash.— First, Blackmail, | . Oceau City; second, Klmbell. Cape e May Court House; third. Sack, Ocean . ■ City. Running broad jimp -First, flies- ( Satlerlee, lhlr.1, Colllssou, Oceau City. , j 880 yard dash — First, . Black man, , 1 Massey. Cape May Court House. | 1 Pole vault — First, Adams, 'Ocean City ; second. Klmbell. Cape May ( ' Court House; third, Glbb, Ocean City. r Tie for first and secoud ; points dlOne mile tun — First. Tliompai n. Cape May Court House; second, Guff, , Ocean City; third, /, illover, Cape May j Conrt House. r r„r1-„r;n.'.1nmnTf, At the annual stockholders' meeting ' of the Cape May County Fair Association the following officers were elected* President, John P. Fox; Una vice B president, I. A. Powell; secoud vice i e presldeut, L.T. Gsrretsau; treasurer. A. -C. Hlldreth; secrelarj. Or. J. 8. ; ' Douglass; assistant secretary, Mead B Tomlln. The next fair will be held October 5 and 6.
OCEAN CITY TEAM ' i TAKES ANOTHER " Basket Ball Season Ends With ' a Victory for Capt'. Hendcr- | son's Soldier Boys.. day evening, the Ocean City j • ket Ball lraa<ue cliamplonslilp> The I ( The league started w ith four team-. | hut. after a few games, Ylneland WilliI lire in that town the team Inst ^i* ' t ' There was sllll another game to be * • played by tiie Oceau i lly aud Bridge- * I teams hut Manager ritauger -.Id s Thursday night that, hecauw of the - " lateness of the season, Kridgeton A. A. < ' would furfelt tin-, leaving Ocean Clly ' Ihe champions .The gsme Tliur-day night wa- a > benellt game for the local players. I - who made out ifalrly well tluauctally Newtou. for Hridgeton, scored the I llr-t Held goal. Ilreckley uil-cil a > ; sphere and threw It in for a lleld gnah * lie -cored three f.iul goal throws In succession, and Sharp, by a good ' aud Welsenthal batted one In no * . lilt-off. "Hersch" aud Breckley electrified Ihe spectators by difficult -v shots. Before, the close 'of the llr-t I shot from away down oil side G. * I'll 1 1 Is, for the visitors, won applause . for a very excelleut shut. • f The first hair ended with the score ^ 1 85. to 17 in favor of Ocean CUy. ^ llrldgelou A. A. made but three lleld goals hi this half. " Both side* played more evenly lu • together In line shape, but Ihe odds agalust them were too much. M. Tub . scored a good one lu Ihts half. i Breckley scored 20 out of 31 foul goals, aud M. Tullls 16 out of 19. ^ Line-up: 0 OCKAN CITY. ' f Field Fool t Breckley. F. 8* '20'" 32 1 ; Heudersou, F. 2 0 4 " Wel-enlhal. C. 7 0 14 Jellnes.G. 0 0 0 Sharp, G. 1 0 2 16 30 52 i : Maler, F. """4 "°0 "s » i G. Tullls, F. 5 0 10 M. Tullls, C. 2 16 20 ' Newton. U- 2 0 4 ' Beebe, O. 0 0 0 ( • — | I IS 16 42 , Referee, Boy Johuson. I
; !F COUNTY MEDICAL MEN MEET HERE . !' oi 't Dr. Beardslee, of Philadel- * 1 phia, Gave Address That si Was Very Instrnctive. '' The members of the Cape May 11 1 Couuly Medical Society held au lutcreethig meetlug at the former quar- . ters of tne Ocean City Yacht Club Ci . Wluter Home Tuesday. There was a p large attendance. o; Dr. E. J. G. Beardslee, of Philadel f, pbia. made en addresa on "The llou- a f tine of Practice." He Is oue of the t Instructors at the Jeffersou Hospital. L r The dlacusslon wee opened by Dr N ) .William Edgar Darnell, of Atlentic c 7 eity. 1 A turkey dinner, prepared under the ti direction of W. H. Harrle, was en- n joyed a The menu was as follows: k ' Oyster Cocktail p « Boston Clam Chowder „ Celery t.'rauberry Sauce Boast Turkey German Fllllug c * Giblet Sauce | Mashed While Potatoes „ Early June Peas New Strlug Beans Ice Cream Coffee 1 For Bale. I Office equlpmeutcouslstlug of desk", ■ * swivel cbalrs, straight back chairs, HI- c [' lug cabloeu. safe, typewriter, sectional ( H N Heuhugs, t adv., 3 29 tf. Ocean City, N. J. j j >e . — " O. H. Henry Co., Inc., have just . , ° completed extensive alterations. In-; eluding enlargement of store and lustalling new and larger Icebox. Thank-:' tugonr many patrons for past patron- ; ' age, we are now equipped to give yon better and prompter service than In the past adv., 4 6. II jj For Bale ok Best — Flrat-clasa ice , cream parlor and candy atore. 942 ' Boardwalk. Ocean City, N. J. Address ' W. Shaffer Smllb, 1. Hayday Apts.. ' ' Atlantic CUy. N. J. Adv., 3-22, tf. j HoirsKKEEl'EK. — Befined womau * wishes position iq small family; capable. Shore or suburbs. Beferruces. Address Mrs. Hess. 1238 8. 46tti si reel. Ill Pbltadalpbla, Pa. Adv.. 4 8. M. ?■ Foe Hale.— Cigar ease In first -class condition, and two amall National cash ka registers. Frank K. Derby, 781 Asbury . avenne. Adv., 3-14, tf. I i Smith's Losine
METHODIST BIBLE CLASS HAD ENJOYABLE TIME Postmaster Smith's Losing
Team Gave H. D. Taylor's Boys a Jolly Evening. Postal aster B. Frank Bmltb's sub marine No. 2 of Ibe Men's Bible Class of the First M. E Bunday School, which lost the recent membership contest to Dr." Howard D. Taylor's submarine No. 1, went lulp-hactjor In social rooms of the church FrHtey evening and provided a great treat for hoys of submarine No. I, already assembled, and fall of joy. In addition to the captains and crews of both teams, there were also present a number of assistants of both organizations, together wlih other friend*, and the affair wa- a Jolly oue all the way through Capt. Bmltb's team-males were B. C. Marshall, George l\ Bomers Young and Dr. Allen Dr. Corson, who was chairman of submarine gathering, ealtl at the heglunlng'tbat I', was a real scriptural affair — that the right band did not what tbey left band was going da. The entertainment would alart ith a waltz by Ibe orchestra. A waltz was perhaps hardly appropriate for a church building, hat they'd let It go this tlu>4, aud the orchestra played a selection, "Submarine No. 2," accoidIng to Dr. Coraoo. The orchestra comprised the follownamed: Violins: Misses Colburn and Estlow and Herman Sslvagoe; clarinet, Cbaa. B. Winters; flute. Win. B. Cooke; piano. Miss Minerva Adams; trombone. Constant Ford; bass viol, A. M. Satlerlee I
j Dr. Corsou tbeu auuouuced that In addition to a high class orchestra, the class has a poet— the poet laureate of submarine No. 2— John C. Stcelman, who was Introduced. Mr Sieelman read a poem that ap- . . pealed to hlv bearers and made a big bit, especially bis references to B. B. ; Bllle-, presldeut of tbe First National \ ^ Bank, who was ' given most of tbe 1 Boy 16. third year blgb school. wants - pusitiou for summer in office, hotel, . collector, or outside work. Address , G. K. Bracklo, 753 N. 4Srd St.. Phlla. adv., 4 6, St. s Wafted — Ona or two shares of s i Oeaao City First Nat tonal Bank stock, r ; state price. Addraaa P. O. Leek Box 286, Uosnn City, N. J. adv. U
BIBLE CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS . Geo. C. Murphy Heads Men's [| Organization in M. E- t Church. ' t The Meu'a Bible Class of the First ,, i M. ft Sunday School has elected tbu a officers: President, George C. Murphy : first 0 president, Charle* E» Adams; jj second vice president, .Maurice Gaudy; tl secretary, J. h^tmuud Jeffrie- ; assistant „ George McCarthy. j DeVolionaf — Jubu H. Wilson, B.C. J, G. W. F. Woodslde, Samuel \ ell aud Joseph Lee m Membership— Dr. Alleu Corson, C. IT Shoemaker, It. B. Stiles'. Samuel ^ IJ oilman a'ud Lewis Itlstey. „ chosen comprise the following: Menu, tables and dishes — S. M. b Hoffman, G W. K. Woodslde aud W. „ H. Iteegle. „ Service, waiters, etc — Homers Young and Maurice Gaudy. „ Guests — O. W. Belchly, H. 8. a and Bulla Uarretson. t| Captains— Harry 8. Adams, H. B. Cree, Joseph«W. Cox. Lewis Blsley, ,, Mayllu Bohlnsou, Gilbert Corson, p .Homers Young. Maurice Candy, W. c H. BeegJe, Thomas Hollaud, Alfred Powell, K. A. Porter. G. W. F. ,, .Woodslde, O. W. Belchly, B. B. „ Stiles, Oscar Morey, Dr. H. I). Taylor 0 aud John C. Steelmau. - c t'apl. Vance L. Ealy, of Contfiauy G. Tuird liifautry, who has been at ^ lime, was in town the latter part of la-l week, returning to North Jersey He has been serving as chief ^ of police at Wqyoe, uuder Mayor , Bichard Sylvester, general auperlntendetit of protection of tbe duPont works there. Black powder Is manufactured in these works. 0 Mrawbc.r,JfeRUMl. c The members of the Ladles' Auxll- 1 lary of the First Presbyterian Cburcb v have arranged to hold a strawberry f, festival and entertainment In tbe social rooms of tbe church Friday eveulog. April 27. A pleasant time Is as- * j sured all attending. t 1 • d KiedntCharch Treasurer. John B. Jones, haberdasher, of tbls , 1 city, receutly elected a trustee of tbe f, ' First - Presbyterian Cburcb, bss been made treasurer of the cburcb, succeed- ' tbe late Lewis E. Smith. 0 WILL PAY DDES OF : MEMBERS IN WAR : 1 f : P. O. S. of A. Takes Prompt Action — Camp to Go ^ to Church. ■ Washington Camp. No 76, P O. S. ' 1 of A., has decided that It will pay tbe ' , dues of all members tbat go lu active 1 , service In Ibe pre-eut war. One of 1 the camp's uumber, Howard St. Clair t ' Thorn, sou of B. H. Tnorn. of tbls , city. Is now on duly with one of Pbll- . adelphla's compaolea He bas been guarding one of tbe brldgea to West 1 Philadelphia I The members of tbe camp will at- | teud services In a body in the First , Presbyterian Cburcb next Sunday , evening, when the paator, Ihe Bev. • t'harles H. Buhner, will deliver the 1 second of his addrrsaea on Ibe world , ' war pn blems. His subject will be ■ • Why the Bus-lau Itevolulluii Should 1 Have Support from tbe United States." 1 The degree team of tbe camp tnmor- 1 ' row evening will bare Its exhibition • competition for Ibe trophy oflered tbe I 1 Cape May County camps' degree f
GREAT THRONG FILLED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Stirring Patriotic Addresses by Mayor Champion and the Rev. Dr. Bohner. Au audience tbat exhausted tbe seating capacity of the edifice attend- - ed tbe service In the First Presbyterlati^Cburcb, on Suuday evening, to hear the first of a series of discourse* the pastor, the Bev. Charles H. Buhner, on 'The United States and the World War." Many were obliged to stand, while uumbera were turned Company G, of the National Guard of New Jersey, uuder command .of Lieutenant Alfred B. Smith aod~~J other officers of the troop, attended a body, occupying seals reserved fur them tu tbe front of the cburcb. They were accompanied by Troop No. Buy Scouts, also In full uniform, under tbe command of Scoutmasters Henry W. iuwuseud and Bo rut JohnTbe church was beautifully decorated wllb flags and buntlug, contributed frleuds of tbe cburcb. Camp No. 75, P. O. 8. of A , giving their handsome mounted standard, wblcb will placed in tbecbnrch by tbat organ- - izatlon every Sunday nlgbt during coutlnuauce of tbe aeries. Cards rrlnted with tbe songs of tbe nation were distributed through tbe audience aud were sung wltb a vim made the rafters Ting. Miss l*oulta T. Corsou sang a sosolo, entitled, "Keep tbe Home Fires Burning," accompanied In tbe cborua peris by tbe full quartet cbolr. Mayor Joseph G. Champlou, who been appointed by Governor Edge, of this Stale, to organize tbe resources uf the county for uatlohel defense, occupied a seat wltb tbe paator^lu tbe pulpit aud lilade an addresa lo which lie called for tbe loyal support of Ibe community lu carrylog forward the work uf war preparation. The Mayor'* speech waaeutbualaatlcally applauded. Mayor Champlou spoke ea follows: "We are uo louger facing Iba possibility of a crisis. There wee a call to which every patriotic heart made Instant response. Whatever bealtancy there may have been on the part of many groupe Id our country, than was an luslaol realization tbat the crisis bad come; that It bad been adequately met; that we stood before the world a uolted America ready todla for tbe principles of liberty. "Tbe boar has come wben tboclllzena of the country mast forget ell partisanship and stsud behind the Presileadership. "We must place everything on the altar of tbe country In defeating brata which threatens democracy. We shall have great difficulties. Wa must not suppose tbat the Immense administrative work that must be dona can be dona easily or without encountering many obstacles. "We caonot fall to realise that this Is a real struggle; that wa must meat It effectively; tbat not eimply the idealism of America but our capacity effective work Is pot to the last. "Wben mlsnnderetandlng leads lo coufllct, there is but one .prescription for victory. Call Into action every of brain, nerve and sinew— hard, and keep on billing. If America must fight, 1st ue fight from | the start wltb all oar beert sod wltb [ all our might, for any other course In- - vltes disaster. If America will bring victory nearer by Immediately loao- ' money to tbe alliee, let tie loan the If Ibe presence of our navy European waters will result In blocking submarine warfare further, ; us send our Beet to co-operate with the Britleb and Freocb fleets. "If the presence of our soldiers on , battle front* will stimulate | Ibe active operations against tba an- ' euiy, let u* Immediately dispatch snch - by tbe hundred* of thousands [ that In tbe end tbe foe will be over- ; whelmed. If new ebtpe must be built I (Continued oa fourth Pm*e.»
t Change of Address j — — — — — SIMMS'") ■ Delicatessen and Restaurant Now at 822 Boardwalk Csrosr Meerlyn Terrace WILL REOPEN MIT IT _ Our Easter Ouest, We Thank Yon I. . .
Enlist in our army of satisfied customers. We are fitting up hundreds of men in this vicinity with the best merchandise obtainable at the lowest possible prices. NEWELL CORSON 819 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY

