Ocean City Sentinel, 2 June 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 5

I OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1!>21 nvF

GET GOLD BUTTONS | FOR CATCHING TARPON I)r. K. C. Weston and L. It. (•ill oid Made Records In Florida Hi. K. Wo>t<#n, of this city, und L. II. Gilford, of Now Yoik, promi« , iienl in fishing circles in Ocean City, where he >|ieiuU the summer >enxoux, have ju^t received gold button* from the Fort l_au.icr.lale Angler*' Cluh, of Fort laiudtMdalc, Flu., where thej spent the winter, ami where each caught a large turpon, making records .a New River Inlet. Fort latuderdale. Kacli man also has a silver button, one of thc-%c U*ing presided to every member of the cluh tliere. Or. Weston won first trophy in the chuunel ha>.s catching class, a tarpon iwl. He look fourth -trophy in the mungu snapper cluss, this l*eiiig a leather buttress. Mr. tiiifoiil took second trophy in the sergeant class, a collapsable landing net. I). Z. Howell, of New York, who *pends the Hummer seasons here, who was also a meml»er of the party at Fort Laudcrdule, won first trophy in the hlueli.sh cluss, an electric spotlight. Mr. Howell has not yet arrived in Ocean City, but he will I* hi town within a short time. PERSONALS Miss Minnie Mumford, of this City has lieeu enjoying a two weeks' rest ' prior to entering upon her duties as a clerk in the post office. { Thos. Muher, of Philadelphia, spent the holidays here as the guest of %■ . ■■ i< .

Margaret Foster and her son, Fred. Foster. Francis !.cc\ well known in Philadelphia hanking circles, spent the holitluys lie re. Mi.-s Nelson, of Philadelphia, spent l he holiday season with her parents hi this city. Wm. II. Jones, and wife, of West Philadelphia, have o|»ehcd their hay villa for the season. Mr. Jones is a brother of John it. Jones, halierdauber, of this city. Thojj. J. Fegley, of Philadelphia, Is at hisLcottage for the season. Clarence White, of Philadelphia, is among the cottagers here for the soa- | son. Clarence Summers ami family, of Philadelphia, summer residents, were among the holulay visitors. !' Wm. II. Horn and wife, summer residents here for many years, are 1 here for the season. As usual, they -pent the winter at St. Petersburg, Fla. With them at their cottage, on Wesley avenue, near Fourteenth I reel, are Wm. J. Mitchell and wife, of Mt. Airy. Mrs. Mitchell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horn. Jules K. I«dig and family, of Philadelphia, are at the Paul apartments, on Sixth street, for the season. Commodore John K. Kite, of Philadelphia, is among the cottagers. W. S. Fecnev, of Philadelphia, active meml>er of the Oceun City Fishing Cluh, is among the visitors. Thomas Cooper McCuhan and family, of Ovcrhrook, cottagers, were among the holiday visitors. Frank W. Clark, assistant manager of the publicity department of the Philadelphia Klectric Company, spent the holidays with J. F. Cole, who has a summer home here. Mr. Cole is secretary of the II. B. Hanford Co., Philadelphia. Mrs. W. P. Bobbins, who has l»een ill for some time, has gone to her former home at Huntington, Pa., to recuperate. She is the wife of W. IV Bobbins, assistant to I)r. W. W. Maddock, of the Bourse Pharmacy. City Solicitor R, G. C. Bleakly, of Camden, has opened his cottage on the Gardens tract. Mrs. 8. M. Meehnn, of Philadelphia, has opened her cottage here. J. Wilson Scott, of Philadelphia, well known in fishing club circles here, has opened his cottage on Brighton place. Mrs. ('has. D. Smedley, of Wayne, has lieen spending a few days in her cottage, 1313 Central avenue. Chas A. Hex amor, secretory of the [Philadelphia Fire Underwriters" Association, and wife hove opened their cottage here. J. A. Hermes, of Philadelphia, is at the Carlton Apartments. B. G. Royal und wife, of CAmden, have opened their hay villa at Fourth street. y » # David Jester, active in political affairs in Camden, and Mrs, Jester are at their apartments. 1120 Ocean avenue, for the season. (lias. 8. Wood, active member of the Ocean City Yacht Club, and Mrs. I Wood came <lown from Philadelphia the latter part of last week and opened their cottage, 1322 Central avenue. George letter and wife, of Phlladelphia, are at their apartments for the season. « Wm. H. Braver and wife, of Phlladelphla were among the arrivale here Saturday. Mr. Beaver Is treasurer of the Ocean City Yacht Club. (lias. H. VanFleet, of Philadelphia, la here for the season. He expects, at usual, to get many fish this summer, but he wont get atari-

Remains of L. Russell Henry, ' Service Man Who Died on Other Side, Arrive in Ocean City Mui Run-Kanck Post will Conduct Military Funeral Next Saturday Afternoon— Service* in Presbyterian Church

The body of 1.. Uussell Henry, who died in the service on the other side, arrived ill Ocean City Saturduy night, by a regular army man. A telegram that the Iwdy was on the way to this city was received by Funeral Director J. Pre.-cott Cudman a short time before the train leached here, uml he notified Post Commander John E. Trout. The latter <iuickly got a few of the mem Iters of the Morgan* Kanck Post together and they went to the railroad stutiou and acted us an escort to the body of their lute comrade, which was conveyed to the undertaking establishment of Mr. Cadman. The escort comprised Commander Trout, Pust Commander Alfred K. Smith, Sergeant Cluude Nickerson, Karl Nickerson, Fred Ray and ('has. ingersoll. There will lie a full military funeral next Saturduy ufternoon. Sendee- will lie held in the First Presbylerian Church at 2 o'clock, conducted hv the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Snyder, who is chaplain of Morgun-Runck Post, assisted by the Rev. M. M. I<ew-is, pastor of the First Buptist Church, who wus in the Y. M. C. A. service at (Tamp Dix.

, etl right until "Bill" Graham, of Philadelphia, former councilman here join# the party. i» Andrew N. Paul ami family, of Philadelphia, are at their upartt meats for the season. t J. L. Wilson, of Beverly, a summer resident here, has opened his j home in the north section of the city. He is accompanied by his family. t Mr. Wilson is an active member of the Anglers' Cluh. J. H. Wood, of Philadelphia, has . opened his cottage on the Gardens tract. , W. Bye, of Wilmington, has opened his cottage, 646 Garden road. Frank H. Stewart and wife, of • Woodbury, were umorig the holiday , visitors. Karl A. Wilson, of Philadelphia, has opened his cottage, 70S Plymouth , place. John Coneys, of Philadelphia, spent the holidays with his wife in their apartments in this city. O. M. Preston, a Philadelphia paper box manufacturer, has opened his cottage, U 30 Ocean avenue, and he was here, with Mrs. Preston, over the holiday season. Thos. F. Armstrong and family, of Philadelphia, were at thefr cottage here during the week. The Ocean City Boardwalk would not look just right if Mr. Armstrong were not among the promenaders. W. H. Deis roth and wife, of Philadelphia, have opened their apartments and were among the holiday visitors. Commodore James W. Fernley and wife, of Philadelphia, have opened their Wesley avenue cottage. j Churchill Hungerford and family, of Wenonah, are here for the season. ' i Samuel C. Edmunds and wife, of Philadelphia, were among the Me- I morial Day visitors here. Frank Craven and wife, of Phila- ! delphia, spent a few days here (Tar- I ing the week with J. L Baker and ( wife, of the Oceanic. J. D. Ash, of Hadilonfleld, a summer resident of Ocean City for marty I years, is again here. He is occupying his cottage, Rlfi Brighton place. Mr. Ash suffered an attack of double pneumonia during the winter. City Clerk Harry A. Morris went J to Philadelphia Thursday to attend the funeral of his hrother-in-law, j Elmer i/ocke. Mr. Locke, who was an official for the Postal Telegraph Company, was known to a number of residents of Ocean City, where he | was a summer visitor, Frank Campion and family, of Germantown, spent the holidays at their cottage in this city. Frank is one of the active members of the Ocean City Fishing Cluh. L. M. Garrett, of Philadelphia, . was here the latter part of last week, I and spent a few days in his cottage \ In the north section of the city. Hl« daughter, Miss Edith, and Wm. McCleruighan and wife and Walter Berry, of Chester, spent the holidays ( at the cottage. Mr. Garrett will he here the latter part of this week and will remain until the dose of the season. Bernard Kuckdeschel and family, of West Philadelphia, have opened i their cottage here for the summer. I Mrs. K. W. Caterson, of 440 Atlantic Avenue, this dty, will make an extended visit to her daughter In (Juantlco, Va., this month. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Henderson, of Philadelphia will oeeupy If fs. E. W. Caterson V cottage, 440 Atlantic ave man, this city, during Mrs, Cntorson's visit to Qaatitfeo, Va. a 1**11* C. Hughes, organist of the First Presbyterian Church here al-

io addition to the mom Iters of Morgan- Kmu-k P I. there will In- a detail of men from every American Ix-gion post in Cape Mux Counts in line at the funeral, vsith a firing s«iuad from the locul |H»st. The interment will Ik* ut Port Republic. I.. Ku>>oll Henry, who wu> a. Germantown boy, was the son of Oswin II. Henry, of Philadelphia, engaged in business ben; in the dimmer -« asons for many years. The xiHing ntuit assisted his fulher and mother in their busing- - in this resort, lie wus a member of the 30!'th Field ■ Hospital und 303rd Sanitary Train, 7Kth Division, lie died of pneumonia at Sentour, France, on Fehruurv 13, 101!', and was buried in the American cemetery in France. In a letter to his purenls after the young man's death his commanding officer wrote in terms of the highe-t praise of the work uml activities of Ru-sell in camp under heuvy fire. Commander Trout requests all patriotic citizens owning automohile> to loan their cars for the /uneral. Those who will comply with this request are asked to get in touch with him at his home, 1053 Ashurv avenue, or by telephone, 272 W, Bell.

tended the rally of the National Association of Orgunists, ut Princeton, Wednesday. W. Scott Hand, of Philadelphia, formerly of this city, woa among the holiduy visitors here. M rs. Julius Roth, of this city, entertuined her cousin, Miss Relia Phillips, of Camden, over the holidays. Robert \Scott, of Philadelphia, well known property owner in the north section of this city, was here Sunday. Congressman O. M. Krdman's wife and daugher. Miss Constance, of Allentown, Pa., are guests at Scotch Hull. Miss Isuliel Turner, president of the Library Association of Penn, is stopping ut Scotch. Hall. o ■ Ixist something? Place nn ad in the SENTINEL' and it will he quickly returned. Allaritioai Jobbug HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER talk SliMI OCEAN CUT. N I. John Q. Dennis JOBBING CARPENTER No Job too Large, No Job too Small Houses Closed and Opened Estimates All Work Furnished Guaranteed Harry R. Hayes CARPENTER Jobbing work promptly Jttrndrd to Lot» (or Sale CotUgrs for Sale and Rrnl Thirlf-lhird St. ind Asbury Ail. OCEAN CITT, N. j. ■ ill PMOMK. 46«-J George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Fr#c. Hungalo** a Special!* No. I J W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY. N, J. Man phone. ««-j t V>iu penaat ion loinranmxrrini Leander S. Corson BUILDER WCtLCV AVC. OCCAM CITY. M. 4 PHOMC. l»T-U 6. 0. A4im f. f Alms H. S. Mum 1 GEO. 0. AOAMS k CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING MICK LAYING, Mc* Etc. All Work In Ma* an Una Promptly Attended To. •oe OCCAM AVCNUC OCEAN CITY, N J OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Offick: 8th St. Opposite P. O OCKAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanized nail* tsaed on exterior work / Lee & Bourgeois Carpenters and Builders OCKAN CITY, N. J. Jobbing Work a Specialty JOS. D. LRU R. A. BOURGEOIS ReelOaac#: Is? Pa *•! y a placr «»h s»A Central Ave | Pfc«e«. IM-M Pfceee, «li«W 1

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' I r I ■ i Bap' i 'Vi uirh .. . . >.n ful'tahlx filled Sumlqy molidng. M«»-t « ■ t he congiegatioii were vi.-i-tois, over the week-end. The patoi pri';n*h«-il on the subject "Conaldrr Christ Jesu«*»" emphasizing that ( iiristlaus should final time for an «'A» ne-t , I:\ed attention of mind to the truth uf t'hri.-l us conUiined in f the Bible, uml this uttentiun sliouhl Ih* a CO'oCious effort, pinning the tilind down to the subject at hand and giving oneself over to the truth. The elTort should l»e n unc in u spirit of eagerness, for, reading scripture in a cu; elc --.spirit, one finds the reading lieavs. Not U'ing hungt \ foi »t . we find it tasteless. Because we exlied nothing s^ciul, we get nnlhing. I Consideration of Christ should lie steady, not spasmodic, for u hurried 1 consideration is as fruitless as a careIt- - one. We usually think of Christ in -natcl «•- '-he it* a little, there a little and some on Sundays for the whole wvek, und wonder whj -ouin- of life ■ - "

itecome •Irinl up In u> - I tile . > I ' i comes on like .1 llmnl. In the evening Mr. I> • i- |H«k* p .- faith as the only e -• : t: . (01 eternal life, emphasising that a- «n«b true •»r observance that i- uiged ti- i>ece«--arv to salvation *is anathema 01 uc-cur-etl. Churche- ami oitlinunre.- have then place, hut they uc si are «• rials to salvation ami life throuj"i the < Spirit. lie inuiouncetl to (Im> eo'u'regatkm thai anv remarks that lie would othei wise have made appropriate to Memorial Day he ie-erve«l until Satuiday, when the remains of their onl> Suiida> -chool uludai lost i the war. j Ru- -ell Ht-nry, would lie laid away. % »

Baggage Called for and Delivered 1 Local and Lour Distance. Plioiie 'Sitiw ' TRUCK HKHVICK J. B. THOMSON & SON EXPRESS 7;t2 Wl-xr AVKM E Ocean City, New Jrrwe) • SEE ===== CLOUTING, BRECKLEY AND GODFREY acronc you 00 voua paimyimo Contractors and Painters ( OCCAM CITY. N J aril Phoni . aoa-A 22 Camburn & Carwithen Carpenters AUTHORIZED AGENTS lor All Metal and Diamond Metal Weather Strips 43 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATTERY SERVICE Tearing Recharging Repairing Any Battery of any Make Ask for a Battery Inspection Card i Blt ECK LEY'S At TO SERVICE i < K lt> Anbury Avenue c t Ocean City j ( I SIGNS AND SHOW CARDS { Advertising Space to lad Out Door Adxerlising i Pictorial Work Oil Paintings Cleaned and Re-vani-hed R . G . II A R P K R 121 West Avenue Ocean ity, N. J. OF OUR. NUMBER.! MAKE A NOTE — \ $urkhardt*Jiitk wfe MAKE sure that you've pot our number right. No, don't get mad if we a«k you to sav it over again. Keep that In your mind and you will find that it Ia n great help to you when at iw>me time you need a plumber in n hurry. Rem^ndier please, 20. HANS 6URKHARDT 649-51 Atbvr? Avenue OCEAN CITY N. j.

K. L. SMITH K. H. CAM t'liP.I.L Smith & Campbell HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS 21} Ashurv Ave." Ocean City, N | klllVaM^llsl iMMHW e«ll Theo. F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor Jobbing Work a Specially Office: 1032 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. ■ — • Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Ik tiding I Thirty-fourth at. and West ave OCEAN CITY. N J. Wr»IJcncc J40J Central kitnur Bell I'bonr Our Wall Paper is a veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Just come down and inspect out numerous designs. If you arc critical it may take you a long time to decidethere are so many patterns to choose from — but the point is that you cau suited exactly right and at prices that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 As bury Ave. Ocean City New Jeraey vT\. I vjJF" > r? t Waffle. Crisp and Brown THAT'S just how the Armstrong Table Stove x cooks them. It cooks other dishes just as well — three of them at one time. lit complete eel of aluminum utenaila will cook moat anything. It broila, boils, toaata, friaa. poachea, steams anil hekea. It will cook a whole meal in a very few minutee. Coat for electricity about the aame as for an ordinary toaster. Stop in today and let ua show yoo the Armatrong. Price of Stove complete flVOU. Wattle Iron 13.00. .- 0 <Z WLRA^ONI) 610 ASIU2Y/8T OCEAN CITY. N .I.

— ■ - Ul I ' phonc. 410-j jobbing pmomptlv oonk WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBINC and HEATING 138 ASaURV AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY « is now in Its New Offices 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patrons and friends will be cordially welcomed ■ John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Strsnt and Haven Avenue ■ OCKAN CITY, N. J. lAimher Mi II work, Mouldings, Building Paper, Piaster Board, Nafta, Bash Weighs ate. Rati ma tea Furnished Prompt Delivery.

Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. RARER HANGING. GRAINING DECORATING 1035 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY 'ho m t . ea w NCWY j £ RStY 1 fhomi. rta-e is siots amc reuca soo> awn.ee* J. E. WELCH THE BUILDER COM SCVCNIH STBCCT AND WCSLgV AVCNUI „ OCEAN CITY, N J. Ciwtsti rOYTHtCIQH JOSEPH BROADLEY PL U MBINC and HEATING 731 Asbury Avunuo Ocean City N. J. Phone BS-M . ^ n A tu,nr bmr to njo*. rooms, all have finr mcwrnoriM r 1 Wl> MIu*rr- the M.I U station Trolley §*•->- «s lllt l-lc •- itigrs. o; II :.fc p'.^ce iTARIfuVF- laundry, garagr> Apply on preui H. B. COOPER, Jr. BUILDER 29rM and CENTRAL AVE OCEAN CITY N J S B SWAN J. £ TROUT SWAN and TROUT »WACX ICAL CARPENTERS /^^and BUILDERS I fl/ c 4 Bj IQiOSSBURYAVEWUELd^^^uCLAh CITY N. d. JOBBING A SPECIALTY WIRE K re A u s s To Wire Vour houac PHO.NIi .No. I77.W 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To ereut your Ocean City cottage. Yoo cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and most depend upon the honesty ol the contractor. I have built for a Urge n timber of people and could refer yon to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs of the booses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE HI IN nCD OCEAJt CITT, «ib st. opposite p.o. DUI LULn i. j. I Build Now I w Building Material Prices will* Probably m ra Never be Lower Z LET * £ RELIABLE BUILDERS ^ A* DO IT BEAR IN Ml ND1 That new homes are KX - fL X KM FT from Taxation for 5 years, from October 2 X 1, 1920. under the Act App. Sept. 17, 1920. A V Let us develop your ideas into FLANS and furnish you with an estimate. JJ L. Leslie Headley Co. | BUILDERS Cn^Ty.Tj. J Any Kinc1 , Any Where Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue Advertise in the Sentinel.