Ocean City Sentinel, 17 March 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 4

LODGE HAS MADE I HIGH CLASS RECORD Ocean City Daughter's ol America Celebrate Twenty fifth Anniversary. Oms City Council. No. IS. Daughter* of iudta. Thursday r»eninn ob nint th« tvrsngHifih aaatvqnavr of iu ersanlMUiuu with a dlan«r and Am aiuaicml program. Thia todg# ia on# of tht moat »ucraaafal tu tba state. according to a huiory mad by If tea Sallte W. Lake. la bar story of tba organisation of tba Council, lite Lake said Thu council was Instituted on Thursday avaalns. March 5th, ISM. in Knights of Pythias Hall. 707 Anbury avenue <tba asm# room ws now occu- 1 MT) with SO charter members, of Lb is number 1» are atiU members. /Our bar ! tag dted and 11 having baon dropped from tba roll At Lhla data wa have a mam harsh I p of ltd; of this number 2*2 are banedclal and 2 are honorary "During our 2S years of existence wa bare handled through our treasury $45 j: llg, On February 19th. ltffi. wa paid our first week's sick benefits, the amount being H This was paid to William Kalbac and from that time to December 11. 1920. we have paid out for benefits $15,190. Of this amount $4,577 M was far sick benefits and $10,413.50 eras for death benefit* From April t, 1911, to March 5. 1914. a space of 25 months, are paid out more sick benefits than any previous time «f the same length. "In our 2ft years are have lost 27 members by death; of this number three were honorary xnambera Deaths occurred 1199. 1; 1902. I; 1907. 1; 1999. ft. two of these being honorary members. 1911. 2. one of these being an honorary member; 1912, 2; 1914. 4; 1915. 3; 191ft, 2; 191ft, 2: 1919. ft, and 1929. 4. "Ocean City Council, No. 10. la an teearpdrated body aad as such transacts all of ita business We have done business with the First National Bank tn this city ever since it was opened, and on February ft. 1902. we opened a tfme loan account with that institution by depositing 123.02. Sines that data ws have added various sums to . that account until at the present date , ws have is thai fund akaur $1,344.66 We curry 15 aharsa of slock In the Ocean City Building and Loan Association. 11.400 on mortgagee. $300 worth of automobile bridge stock; have a fine library with up*b4ate and historical hooka for the benefit of our members ! end at the present time we are pur- < rbaatng more paraphernalia at a cost of several hundred dollars "In the State this council ranks fifth in membership, second In weelth and among the beat la the transaction of Its business affairs. It ranks first In orgs a til ag and having Instituted new councils. During the recent war our . council was the largest contributor to the orthopedic equipment fund, when the State Council presented two oft these equipments to Camp Dlx. Theh presentation was made by a member |< c/ this council. Sister Ida F. Dixon. [1 who waa then State Councillor, the < highest officer In the State." |l

HAD PI. B A3 ANT TIME ■slebew Cteee Member* ksjsysi The "'Rainbow Class" of the First M. E. Sunday School met at the home ef the teacher Mrs. B. A. Corson. Thursday evening. During the business meet tag U eras decided that the] class would give s cake sale at the carnival. April IS and 1ft. A vary enjoyable entertainment followed. Mrs. Leon Breekiey favored the class with a piano solo. The Maiden's Prayer". Mrs. Helen Corson also gave s very pleasing piano solo. "Alice Where Art Tbou"" Many games were Ph|d. and the winner of the evening. Mrs. Helen Corson, received a very pretty gift Refreshments were served. Those present were Mrs. Kverton A. P_ Corson. Mrs. Elmer Crane. Mrs. Leon Breekiey. Mr* Helen Corson, Mrs. Bur rows C Marshall. Mrs. Wm. G. Abbott. Mrs. E. E Uager, Misses Harriet Glbb. Mary Dufileid and Minnie Mum ford Mrs Abbott and Mrs. Marshall ware T»w neat meeting will be befcf at tbrl h^e of Miss Harriet Glbb. on April lft. GOT BIG BA33 Jevl«« nsrISa VMI. CosBawfioro C. Howard icbenner-l horn has b-en In Florida ail the win- 1 tor, leaving Philadelphia early In Jan nary, and making his home at Flor-I me* VTtta He reports the most d*-| lfgfatfol summer-like weather darin* most of the time, and says K has bean I owe of the beet winter* be ever sTwl In Florida The Commodore has pur- 1 sued his favorite sport of fishing, de I voting hla efforts to the lake bass The I largsac Mark bass raught by him (bus I faa^wtegbed a fraction over nine I Mr. •eftermorhora expects to re I turn early In April sad wfli zsakr his home on the form of his son at "Pinel Manor - AmMer. Ps MRS. AUSTIN DEAD wiia •# l«k« K. ksais Waul Bwh ____ I ■tfi* Mrs. Arietta B. Austin, wife of John I E. Austin died at her home in Eastl Hartford, Conn., ou Monday, following I a teroke of paralysis a week before Mr* Awerin was a daughter of the I late Parker Miller, of lhla city, and! Ifvad here for many yean In the early I ' days ef tfc» reswt Bbe I s remembered I , Beside her hnabsnd, she leaves sev I era! children 1 1 •be was a slater of %, B Miller and ' Mrs John Vena, of i bis city, and Miss Amy Ml tier aad Mrs. Rebecs Wert. I ! of Phlladetphte II PASSED "EXAM" Wm m. CawsSvii, jr., Nsw 1 fillsraav it-La* 1 1 The many friends of William H ! Cam»h*ll Jr. son of city omml* I afonar William H. Campbell, win be 1 pi^sasd to learn that ha has snceas* fully pasted the exaattnatlon by the I 2a* is sow sa attorney- 1* Mr Campbell Jg connected with (ha ' offices of Richard V linden berry. a| large rorporatloa lawyer In Newark The young man If a graduate of the J STUfiAvvar ,3r ■ AILSOAD BATES I S The sentinel has been requested i#> a eh J. Clerk Moore, rhalmtan of the transaorte»ir,n < oinn.M .if the Groan p CMy Tagpayvrs- League. Jut* «b*t la beffig done by »he leagfia relative to rsRraad rates snd 'he forms of tickets I Titer* irt llao qtir-rl*. »« |n the rail- 1

IN THE REALM OF CHDRCHES U Newt of Interest to Members of the local Congregations. MATTHEW 4. rrmotisJur*) Then Tcaoa was led into the desert by the Suu it to be tempted by the devil, lie fasted forty davs sad forty nights end afterward* fell hungry So the tempter came up sod aaid to him, "If >ou are God's Son, tell these Atones to become loaves." He Answered. "II is written, uiau it not to live on bre I alone, but on everv word thai issue* from the mouth of God. Tbeo the devil conveyed Him to the holy city end. placing Him on the pinnacle of the tempi*. said to Him, "If you are God's Son, throw > oneself down; for it is written, lis will give His sugets charge of you; they will bear You on their bands, lest' You slnke Your foot against a stone." Jesus said to him. "It Is written again, vou shall not tempt the Lord your God." Once mure lbs devti conveyed Him to an exceedingly high mountain and showed Him all toe realms of the world and their grandeur; he said, "I will give You all that if You will fall down and worship me," Then Jesus told him. "Begone, as tan, it is written, you must worship the Lord, your l»od. snd serve Him ikwe.1 At this the devil left Him. snd angels came up end ministered to Him. EASTER SERVICES iSoly aNk SI Mole T. lolly F.plscopsl Ctasrch. Services in Holy Trinity Episcopal Church next week (Holy Week) will be as follows: Wednesday. March 23. 10 a m.. church service; Thursday. March 24. 10 a. *n., Holy Communion; 8 p. m . an augmented choir will mlng Stainer's "Crucifixion"; Good Friday. March 36. 10 a ra.. church aervlce Easter Sunday. March 27, 7.30 a m.. Holy Communion; 9.30 a m.. Sunday School; 10.46 a m . Easter Celebration of the Holy Communion; 7.45 P- m.. Easier Evao-Song. Special music at the 10.46 a m. and the 7.45 p. m. services. BACK IN PULPIT Tbr nt« V. M. ■■ Lewis Will kcisrs nssftsy. Z After an absence from the pulpit of five Sundays because of whooping cough In hla family, the Rev. Marple 1 M. Lewis will return for the services of Sands?. March 20. He will preach in the evening to Ocean City Chapter.

I No. $3. Order of Eastern Star, whose I members had postponed their visit I from February 20. | During the pastor's absence, the I ] Rev. Ravil Smith has been the very I acceptable supply. LI ' • " »| CHILDREN AND THE CHURCH. :| One sometimes bears a deal of non J sense about the danger of creating a , I prejudice against religion In the mind I of a child by making him attend I church oace a week. We bear much [ I of that logic In Ocean City. The danIxer seems about one-tenth as great J as that of arousing a prejudice against I education by sending them to school I twice a day. The purpose of bringing children to Jcbnrch«ia to form In them church habI ita. surronad them with the atmoe Iphere. and to Impart to them valuable I instruction, which will stand by them fin many s trying hour in later life. The remedy lies with the parents land l heir estimate of the value of I Christianity. The strength of the I church has been in the old fashioned I family pew, with father at one end land mother at the other, and s stair I way of more or less restless children I In between. From that pew have I gone out upright, devout and cons* I crated men and women, who have I been a blessing to humanity For the sake of the church, the I horn* snd the children, let us restore I the old family paw. HELD SERVICER IN CHURCH. Because of the large congregation, (the 10 o'clock services Sunday morn ling were held in St. Augustine's I Church Instead of the Chapel. The I celebrant of the mass, the Rev. Tbo* IF Blake, the rector, preached on the I virtue of patience Next Sunday will I be Palm Sunday, snd palms will be |ftli>s 111 and distributed to those at I the 10 o'clock Mass. REPORT Or THE CONDITION OCEAN CITV TITLE AND TRUST CO. •f OCEAN CITY, N. J. at tev staas of badM* K-hrus ry «, Iftl. ttWOUft r* *nd. mevtgaasa I MM I IP* *®d M9J94 44 Time toaas on reilstersis. IBjOII 0b I uvmuad Iosds nc oc I [oaasioelHsaaad Iswaa, tW.ISXIl .Votes and Mils par* based, • xil.xftl « I < Jvvrtfraf » x. C .4« Doe from Mnk),e« 4S,«SSJt7 I Itssklna tea*, fttroltors sod fl store*. Wjomoo NS&zi:'* 2K ( iWeters sad easb Items sift fr. Other asms isLM ai .iM.4n7! , LUBI LITHE* nspital sceek p-M la. f IMJOB f» tarpiu* fund, MXWuD Tl>dl r IdsdKrodi* ( r>-V i » | Tims dsymNs. M.IXLAI 1 teSUDd dsposlts. (T> SSI At Osmsad aenlflestm of dsp nut nut i ' cert mod etefks. 4 mm \ Trsasutvr'fdbastioatstAD'lirig >« oo ' arttrat-*- ; ti.MksnJi 1 Air jf mo /»f*r. noaotr of Caps Msv, as. William g. M*sssy« prmldsoL sad Rumrii f* oily, treasurer. lb* sborr-ssmed masssny, lw«»f sevrrsli/ duly i*oro. swh tor Sisssslf osphAM snd my that ibr for* < ■Msg aft samtt w irue, to lb« bmt of bu kaowPvtgs sod belief WILLIAM It. MamiRV. Prvofdsnt. . wvmmu. M rT'LtV, Trasaarer . SDb*er1bod snd swore to r*r<.r« ms (SI* 1 •fghlbdayaf Msrrt., A II ISM IL 4.i Rf I* MOHlVftofV. o™. msm™' ■ DtoasSavA William Maloney Auto Electricians Speedometer* Repaired, Batteries Repaired, Presto TJtt Storage Batteries. Acetylene Ga* Appliance* 3307 Atlantic Avenue Atlulic city, N. J. -1 Phone 9|fi J

MUSICAL TREAT ' AT HOLY TRINITY Staiuer'fi **Cracifi*ion" to be Sang by Augmented Choir Next Thursday Night. Stalner'fl "Crucifixion" will ha given in Holy Trinity 1* K Church, at $ o' dock Thursday evening, Man h 24 The names of the participants anus follows: Sopranos - Eld n-tlge Austin. Kail I'olsnd. Eliisbcth U tuklor. Mrs. Hub) Dunslxn. M1V.1 Mac lloflci and Miss Kath«riue Siuiih Altos Miss Mary Colbuin and Mrs Wni M Ranch Teiiuift H. J. Bub. H L Guff and 11 Rudderow lis »-ses — M w I col 111 Austin and S M Median. The organist will be Mrs. James Austin Following is the program Processional Hymn. "Ancient of Days'* Rent slivc (Tenor). "And they cair.e , 10 a place called Gethngnne". Mi Bub Bass Solo. The Agony. Mr Austin and Chorus , Tenor Solo. Processional to Calvary . 1 Mr Bub snd Chorus. Recitative (Bass) And when they were come". Mr Austin. Chorus. The mystery of ih* divine humiliation Kecitailve fiass). "He made Him self of no repulatlon". Mr Me*-han Tenor Solo. Tht majesty M th« Di , vine humiliation. Mr. Bub ( Kevitativc (Bassl, "And a* Moses lifted up the serpent". Mr Austin Quartet. God .ho loved the world." are. imnstan, Ml.-s Colburn. Mr. Bub. , Mr. Meehsn Chorus. Litany of the Psssion j Recitative (Tenor). "Jesus said. 'Fa , ther. forgive theiu'." Mr Bub Duet (Tenor aud Bssh). "So Thou , liftest Thy Divine pi-tillon". Messrs , Bub and Austin \ Chorus. The mystery of the intercession. Recitative, "And one of the malefar | tors." Messrs. Austin, Meehsn snd Male Chorus. Chorus. The adoration of the Cruel fled Recitative. "When Je»us. therefore. , saw His mother." Messrs Bub. Austin , and Male Chorus < Recitative (Bass). "Is It nothing to | you?". Mr. Austin t Chorus. The appeal of the Crucified , Recitative (Tenor). After this. Jesus ' knowing that all things were now ac compllshed **. Mr Bub. and Mai. Chorus Chorus. "For the love of Jesus " Offertory Solo. "My Hope is In the Everlasting." Siainer. Mrs. Ruby Dun stau. Recessional. "O Sacred Head Surrounded." (Communicated). MAY'S LANDING CUT-OFF. EDITOR THE SENTINEL:— What are the City Commissioners doing to- - ward pressing the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to complete the pro- , posed extension from May's Landing < In llnnur* Pnlnt Intn flratn Pilv ' Somers Point City?

This Improvement would give ua electric train service from Philadelphia of not more than seventy-five minutes Everyone should get in bark of this movement. SUMMER COTTAGER Philadelphia. March 7. IIFMT Of THE COflOITlOl Or TMt First National Bank *l Oesan City, la lb# muus of New Jersar. si the Hoe# of business on February tl. Ml: UMQRMS I/sm and diMMHiuu HOD 381 n Overdrafts, □rierured i« m r.H. Government Hscur1tl«a owoal WSJkOOD oibsr bonds, seaar iUe«. eie . 1 H.rr, « > W toe It of Kedersl Reserve Bank •AO per cent o( konseriM on 1 S.000 01 Vslo* of Btnklng Hoove. owned s«,d oneomnibered teCVC OO FarnliaresoftFttinrwi. . i.rserr Lswflil rertTf with Federal Iteeerre Honk 7*^b« Item "lib Federal Kesrrve Pee ( 'Olleetbtr., 4 161 251 dash to Vault and net amount* doe from Nations! Bsnkr tt.4MJl ChecXa on other backs and oibnr easn Items. ma Uede/n pi'0* Fn»d with (J. * Trsasorrv T.MWffl Real Estair other than bank, lag boas* I0XSS71 Total 9I.4MANM LiaaiLiTiga Capital stork pa'* la. *100.00000 Horn! as fund laoORUiO Undivided 1'roflU f Wgte Ksoarved tor I a tar est accrued. I 000 00 Circulating oof** oot*taodlag . 47joq 00 Net Amount Due to Mat I'-naT H*nSs. Hankar* and Trust Otenpsni**. a*»» He Tiand Hapoetu. #47V.^"T W Timadepoalla. BB.l4N.il Tots) Deposit*. 96, 19s. IS Ltabllirte* oilier than (boa* above stated (,T* II Blila Payable njbOOO Total ftl.49S.4il 90 •RaU of New Jersey. Coaaty of (Xm Mst.s* I. H. n. Mowrer. Uasbler of the abovenamed bank, do soi*moly apses t (hat I be above etatement Is tree to The tmsi of my knowledge and belief. H. H NOWRIR, Oaelil»r. and sntweribed before me tin* lod day of March, A I>. mi. ft CUKTIB K'iBiNHON, ^ ^ Notary Public. Attest: R- R- HTITrg. It. MOWAKH THORN, VNO ABBOTT. Direct ore. In Ckaifery of Hew Jente j. Te A islander Wilson. Jr. Nellie H. M rer* and William H Mvere: By virtue or en order of the Uoort of 'ban eery of * ew Jer s^, . m* !s on ths suimnlb day of retvfoary, irfl. in a ranse wherein Isabella K. Ooraoa la eompialnaot. and yoa. 'he said Alexander Wilson. Jr., Nellie n Myers and William H. Myersare del*, data-, roo are r qolred to appear, pt'ad. answer or oMart to the bill of »ai« eompteinsnt. o-< or brine* tba eighteenth day of April. Iffl. or the said bill will be taken as roa teased against Th* said Wll Is filed In 1 »reeto«* s m ntrage f.ren by -aid NHtle H M . er. «fw1 William H. Myers, her husband, to said |sabr|ia k oraon, daled May list, !*>!, on leads and >r*rvil-aa alluslod In the rlljrVt Ocean i'lly. ( otiaty of Cap* May and Huh* of New Jaryi aad yno. Alexander WUson, Jr.. are mad* s defendant because yoo a-e ths ownet of said land* and prenilsso de.crlled la lbs Hboy# m-nt I'li.ni mortgage: snd yoo, Nellie A. Myers and Wliltam if. made drferdsnts baasos* >-»« ar*ibs ma* era of the bond and mo utir a»-.-e ,.,-nt.onsd Hated Feordar) !■ Irti J'»HN K IHf ARD. Hoi riutr for i ompisiitaal, Union National Hank Bidg . Atlantic City, N. J. 994.M.F F. BIV44 HK4DLRI A ADAIN Reading Coal Alan Kindling Wood by barrel or onrd Basl ooel on lb* market. BOO lb* to lbs ion guaranteed. Bell or Enterprise . .■ , •His* Ss4 Yard. A sttxi and wwn — _____ — ^ NOTICE If ess seed s* ell amaad mi* to do Jxktesg iim*4 r**r II****, Offir* *r Law*. I'll fta it Clessiag s SpeoslHbf th- day •» host Ocvan City teawjrasct ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY •kiS^ Pocono Mountain lee Tenth arete Wast Avareua OCKAte eiTV. H ft.

GYM THAU DID _T EXCELLENT WORK 1 1 High School Boy» Win Deserved Applause at Community Entertainment. Ih-spite th* rainfall, thcr* wa* a i large attendant at th* community *n 1 u ruUnui*ut lu ih* music pavilion on il). Boardwalk Saturday evening. i Th* «-iit*rtalniu*nlk (thin was th* , fifu cntli I given during th* winter to th* local Women* Auxiliary, have been a source of pleasuu* and profit to ihos* of th* residents who have been i interested There will not be many , uiore of the** community gitberiagB* now that spring Is here. Probably two or three more will bring them to a 1 . lofift for this IftBBOfi On* of th* fealuri's of th* program , Saturday evening was th* exhibition ( of parallel bar work and pjramid building by the Ocean City High School gymnaalum team— Roaa K« i tuson. Malcolm Austin. Scon Adams, ('•eorg* Gardiner. Anthony Selvagn. x . hail* » Grpaer. and Trot L K I ngor. This performance was • xcellt nt and ^ t: really pleased the audience. It demons!! a ted the Interest taken by the x boys and showed good team work in the pyramid building It also revealed ' th* efficiency of Prof I nger's training in the high school The entertainment opx-r-xl with community singing led by H C Marshall in his usual ak*lled manner "Jack" Snyder'a cornet solo w as appreciated and an encor* was demanded. \ but his accompanist was not present j and he was compelled to decllue to | respond Prof. James M Stevens gave an in 1 resting address He s;h»W* of Keith*.- ' writings and of his excellent English I H« told enteitaininc stone* ..f ih. ; first' people in the world, who lived In ' c ommunitiea. aud also something about prehistoric times, all in a way that held the Interested attention of his hearers. Miss Emily Bachelor's piano solo The Monastery Church." by Brinley Richards, won deserved applause. UNOERWENT OPERATION. Policeman Frank A. Schock. of this city, recently underwent an operation at the hands of a specialist in Phtla delphia He is getting along well H. been staying at the home of a daughter in Philadelphia. new jersey supreme court camden county FRANK LEE DICKINSON St CO. Pteintlfir UPWARD WALLACE AND ELIZABETH A WALLACE. Defendant IN ATTACHMENT 8.VIJS OF HKKl. ESTATE Notice Is hereby givon*that the subscriber auditor appointed In this cause will, by virtue of an order of the New Jsraay Mi*, me Court mads for ihal purpose on the 2Slh day of March. 1921, at the hour of one o'clock In the afternoon of that day. at the Court House In <*apv May Court Htete State of New Jersey, make. sale, and assurance to the " Jersey, maan, sale, ami 10 tne

highest bidders of all the right and title of the above named defendant#* of. in S and to all that certain lots, tracts, or I parrels of land and premises founded and . descrtt«ed as follows: TRACT 1 ALL that certain lot or piece of ground situate, lying and being in Ocean City, County of Cape May. and State of New Jersey find numbered lot No. 911. in Sec. a II on Han Ocean City asm. RHGIN'NI NO on the Northweaierty side of Wesley Avenue, at the distance of iio feel. Southwesterly from the Southwesterly . line of S?th street containing In front o* breadth on the said Wesley avenue. Sfl f feel, and of that width extrndtnr Northweaferlv la-tween th«- lines parallel with il the said 37th street 120 feet to a IS feet : wide alley. TRACT 2 .. ALL the following described tracts of £ land and premises situate In I'ppcr L Township. Cape May County. New Jeri, acy as follows: ItEOINH at a station in the middle of r, Hill Creek, being ths boundary dine between the Plantation of late James OodX frev, dt-ccased. and Absl Smith, d. « i «-ed. and runs thence by range of tin- Westerly row of apple trees of the orchard l-« longK ing to aaid Smith Plantation. S. AO degrees. 42 perches to a »tone for a forty ner: thence North 79 degrees West 27 perrhe* to another stone a-t in the lft Northweaterly side of the old Mill Dam; thence along to same In the middle ! her*- » of: S. 34 degree a. Weal 14 pervhrs 4o another stone: thence (4. 24(4 degree* # West 40 perches to a alone thence 8. 44 degrees West 47 H perehes to a corner 3 between two gums each marked corner - fashion: I hence N. 24 degrees. West 41 W p. rches to a stake with *itii«-ft*e* set to l»e In th* Southwesterly side line of the v JO sere tract of Wood I~and late of prom perty of John Hummer deceased: thenc# 15 along the line thereof N U degrees * minutes. East ii(6 perches to a not he 0 stone: thence N 24 degrees. West 2 0 perches to the bridge, formerly the passageway over the said Creek Northeasterly to the lie ginning. Containing 27 B aeres more or less. TRACT 2 nETNG the equal undivided 1-3 pari of the 49 acre tract of land railed Plum9 mer'i Iran and HF/IINH at the bridg*and old p tsaago way or read over a small 1 branch of Tuckahos Itlver, called Mill 0 <*re*-k and runs th*kr* H 24 degrees E ■ 2 pen-hes to a stone Tor a corner, Di.-ncc 9 44 degrees A minutes West 23'l perches to : or near a pin* stump, whn h Is a sight - In the James (kidfrey Und. thvncr along * the James Godfrey land NftfthWsstwxrdly ' until it cornea to the run of water which whs formerly the head of said Creek being also the said CJtelfrey'a line; the.ica down th* aaid run -^Northwesterly the severs) courses thereof to the place of beginning. Containing $0 aeres more or l« ss. TRACT 4 - BEGINS at a white oak. the same belog the .Wtbeaatr-rt) corner of Kmcson gpieer lot. by *helr line 8 44 d*srr- n West Tl chains and 4 links to a stake corner to Errlcaon a standing in Jbe ffilhy line, thence by the said line Jt. '.5 degrees. )>st 7 rhaiaa and $0 links to a stake, corner to the Amcrene Oodfrey. 12* acres lot: thence by said Oodfr-' "s line N. 47 d Cgreea East 71 chains 7o links to a stake being another corner of said Amerene Godfrey's; thence N. II degrees West | chains and 12 links to r»ta< r of in jr i r ntng. (Containing 4 0 acrea 32 hundredllia more or teas. TRACT 4 nWIIKMlXO at a corner In the middle j o| the Creek called Hummer's ('reek nt the place where John Btille'a Mne coming • rem the rU'er Tuckahoe croses the same and running thence <t> with Ms ||n* Houth algiat 12 degrees, )o minutes West :<I I- # . ties to about half a perch West of a nine stump In the rise of the hill of t'risnit. i hence fl> along the l'pland meadow edge Hmjth VI degrees WM U (wrrhes to another corner; thenr* (J) Rrnith 43 degrees 20 minutes. West 314 perehes to a corner in the line of Jsmrs Godfrey's woodland where a small white oak la marked corner rn»hlon about H a perch short «•( sHid fine; thence (4r along the same North M degrees 90 minute* West lit perehes to another of said Godfrey's corner: Irins I a stake with witnesses, thenc* (Si North 44 degr es 30 minutes Bast 145 perrhe# to a stake, corner Andrew Godfrey a MiH I tract; thence (4) along th« line thereof I Mouth 21 degree# M minutes. East 44 I perches to s staka between pep|M-r ngri I each marked corner fashk-n: thence. <f) I North (4 degrees, 90 minutes y>st 17 I pereh'-s to a stone in the held edge: Uvtoce 4 • » North 14 degr >•••<•. r. minutes I Bte RH perehes |* a atom » I • . . I North i 14 degr e»-« 3i» minutes East along I th* Mill l>aiit 14 (w-rehrs lo a corugf on I • )*e NOrthwv#|*rl> side thereof; flftnrr I - cs SS minutes h>ist 37 I iHflit-s to another stone; tRkenee (1|) I North 7ft degrees 30 minutes West 45 I r< l>< * to the middle of »*j<j creek, 1 I henr* i f|f» down the same Northeaster.' I Iv binding I herewith to the place of I ^ I ginning Containing Id', acres more Or I less (kxceiti ng atK>tif 41 a# r«s rpn I 1 vftvad to Owrft M WftflffiMl » Attached and tnk*n by virtue of the I above Mated sttachmant. or -n much I ibeicof as shall he ncc*sa«r> to s..nafy I the drids of the aaid plaintiff and ibr I « redltors of mid defendant who hava «s. I Hied under thr said Sttaehm*nt ngrre- I stay to tin- directions of an art eniiiird I An vt for the relief of creditors I against »» ■.. -m.dmg. fraud ulsnt and absent I debtors ( Revision nf t9#»l >' laririt February Ilrd, 1911, The appmilrnate amount sought to 1^. I satisfied fry this sale la |lt|ft. I , ™ d jgftVftITT Jnaeph Reck Tyler. Auditor f hwyu, s r-1"

SCHOOL DEBATE Flral of lutrcsibwlasilc Conlgats If Sti ll >• Tbft fifsl of (lift ssrlss of lb* Bulgers' InltrscbulastU Dsbaioe between Had1 doufisld aud PleftsaulvltJe, t'olliug* wood aud Ocwau City ou lite subject. Keaolved, "That the 1'rluciple of Ibe 4)|>ftu Hbop HLould Ua Ksubiltbed ■ ttd Maintained lit Atuericau IudueIt lea," will bft held March 18. 1921. lu roillogewood. Tbe Colliugsaood team Uas Iba ' ucgatlva wbila Hit afitriualiva I* lo be upheld by Ibe Oe«au City Team Hie tuviuix'ts of wblcb arc Malcoioi Ausllu ^w|dalu>, Helen Maxou, Alfred C. Haulor aud Kugene liallerau (alter uat*>. Tbe second of tbe scries of Ibe lular- j scholastic debates w ill uka place iu April between the wiuulug teatus. lbs side of the question aud place to be decided upon letter. - — • • • SHOWER OF BIRTHDAY CARDS. Mi> A Mutt Shaffer, who Is III in th* Cooper llosplutl. Caiuden. was given a birthday lroct card shower by a number of her frit ads on Tuesday. Befoiv her tUAiriage >h* was Miss Esther Brown of this city. — - - - Advertise in the SENTINEL

— i — A RE you using Edison Maizda Lamps ? If ^ not, why not? They give three times as much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City Electric Company

ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Inc. Philadelphia and Seashore m Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Abbott's "A" Milk Cream Buttermilk

5 METAL. Keep out cold; stop draughts; stop V 1 vwp ATupD rattling windows; save 25 per cent. A J fuel bill. Ocean City representative, a 1 STRIPS HUMBERT C. PONTIERE i - City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE , OC BAN CITY, NUW JMR9MY L. W. MILLER RROPRIM TOR TELEPHONE. S03 CAMPBELLS GARAGE C. M. CAMPBELL, Prop. Twelfth Street and Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. #

BELL PHONE 18 Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. ano Simpson Ave. ockan City, n. ft. r— ______ i General Contractor [; 1 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY inroads. sewers. bridges. bulkheadsj ^ Don't let the 9pring find jrou with n fE ( / 1 _ y VJJ leaky roof. Thnnder storms are com inA 6PD»y ) and s le*ky roof will be apt to result is considerable dsmsge. ^ W - Cbimnejrs that lesk shoiftd be looked l J "ftrr Bn<J m,uIe water-tight. Smoke y ttWv j -X f . chimneys can be made to draw. A I \ ' J I Tin roofs are fire-proof. /' } r J All kind of stove and beater repairs, f ffm^ ■' /' / Move and heater pipes. Lill/lllIV A Tin, slate and slag roofing. 51l£&_r! 1 smith'S ^ y/l I \ Th© Tin Smith ^ ^ ^ • 1112 Asbury Ave, Phons 7.VW All Klnda off Quttqrg I memorials I or bra UTy and durability I Yfnely kaammd, exquWuly curved and polUhtd— lettered and flniahed according to your own taete. •wo momjmrntb, head ^ stokes. maskers, 00r*xr postb. bills, etc., /\rl n-cry to select yrom sfv m our show ygrg. EMT X ^ ^ ^ »\ Jt Ploaaantvnte and Camden Hj Thay represent ths largest and ( flnnrt stock of mamorials ovar I eollaotod togtehar by on* eon- V I I 0#rn Th®y bovft born rut from \ " M / •tandarrt granttog and marblaa \ [ ~ ■ / that vers purchased before 2^ vn/ tHjow^adyaaoad to th* present J L _ Nri we ^^wdbiorao manuf acturino raeonno maus°Lr.umb, public akd private memorials. camden yard main optice akd yard opp. Harielgti Vomnrrf PlmaantvHIr, |f. ft ft-n rw tin 0,"5, ■*ril ITione llmunniilx « HFFRF^tFNTATrVKB I A. L. Hantmsll. ^Ah A,Unt,° ntFo. J. HAMMELL CO

SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk CLOSED FOR SEASON

I Buick and Dodge" Brothers' Gars | I Maccar Trucks I PARTS FOR THE ABOVE VEHICLES PHILADELPHIA DIAMOND GRID BATTERIES T j jos. scrivani. Prof. W X CENTRAL GARAGE MOTOR SHOP Z K 930 TO 93* ASAUftV AVC. ill w. WiLDWOOO AVC. IL X OCCAM CITV. M- J. 114.119 W. FIMC AVC. X r. TOWNIKND, Max. WILDWOOO, N.J. FULL UN* OF RINK AND QOOOYKAN TIN* g W 111 L_ J . 1 ssa:L 'j - ■ ■ ■ 1 |, « o

I THE UNIVERSAL CAR ill • ^°r ewy i^c yetr' ^is most en joyable refmenients combined with fill the utility of the touring car. Finely upholstered — most luxuriously — with plate* glass sliding windows, it is cool in hot weather while dry and warm in fall and winter. It is the regular m, simple-to-hamlle and ever -enduring Ford chassis with a bonton body— the family car that not I only pleases with its comfort but saves money in II low first'eost and after operation. Let ns give you a demonstration and the price is only $795 f. o. b. Detroit. J Pleasantville Motor Co. 7 South Main Street Washington Ave. il . * PLEASANTVILLE. N. J. W9 So ft Asreter* gfft»U& II Phone 11 w 1 I I ~ © ~ WWW SSOCOAXtlT^—TO^y xxos VMS Oft now em SMoun aw Mi lft© 10 njm mum tmrmm v II .■** m IMS QAKLAHD UMIHH HI to A • STK ft OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX 13USINESS And professtontl ^ men find the Oakland Send* hie Six Roadster the ideal car for arduous daily gervice. It Is highly powered, soundly huik and unfaiPtncly reliable. And it is comfortfihle to ride In, easy to operate, find unusually saving of gasoline, oil and tires. ( TourtnfCte^attiRftaftaafjJjJJ^C^^S, Fftgr Door Saftaxw $1996 Additional I or WVt Thm\ Rqtepxr ate, $75 CHARLES SACK Central Garage Octan City immbwatb dkuvbhy New Jeraey ^ 1 1 1 Advertise ih the SKNTINEJ#