Ocean City Sentinel, 30 June 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 5

' >• TTTVp . OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY. N. J., THURSDAY TUNC 30. 1821 - c CITY SEM1.UL. t til '■ -J-y At.v-

fesr Hp AMERICAN LEGION PAYING CLAIMS Hrh.- Government has to "late ma.le, a total disbursement of $226,4X6,8Bii :u in .meetiiiK both the com pen"clahns^of former service meii-UiaMi-il lij- reason of . w.iumls, * in^Bries or «li-oasc incurred in \ the ^Krl.l war. ami the death clniniVqf^ K ilepehdants of those who ma.le ^He supreme sacrifice, according to «n announcement ;t>f Director C. K. Hh>rl>e-. of the Bureau of War Kisk ^Kuiuranre. The ilisbursements for ■Ual.ility hove aggregated $1»2,C77.L'JitfMs mill the "leath disbursements ^»3,x09.il01.26. K War risk insurance, that is, term ■"•r contract insurance, issued by the ■boveruinent as a war-time measure ■made) the provisions of the War Risk Hct. is payable to the lanieficiary ^Brsignutrd by the insured, but, should »,firis beneficiary "lie the installments of insurance becoming payable after - his .leath shall lie distributed in like Sfiro.mei as the estate of the insured, «j|r iii in r to the soldier's "heirs and ... *oi to the heirs of the lienefleiary, no Knatler whether a will may have i been executed by that beneficiary to EEe contrary. Kg This is the substance of the ile-. B&lsioii haiido"! down by Feileral Judge HjfVhituier in the case of Cassarello ys, I.'niteil States, recently tried in ^Bte District Court of the United ' Btuii s, Scraiiton, Pennsylvania. ■ o M

POSTS GET EACH The" five American Um'on posts fh IBCiiik- M'l; County have each received their share of the donation Igiiiade • -t time since by E. B. , ^BBacon, o,' Jersey ' City, a summer Kresi.lent of Ocean City. |jjfc" The memliers of Morgan-Kanck f , Post, of this city, plan to send their v posl commamler, John E. Trnut, as a ilelettate from Cape May County to . t the Legion's national convention at Mf Kansas City in November. The Rev. „ n! Dr. Snyder went to the convention a - as u delegate last year. The State B? Convention will be hclil in Asbury f ' *";.Park in September. Some of the ^ local boy* have suggested that efforts be made to land this convention for this city next year. V" city

PERSONALS • f W. Wanl Beam, well known physi|B|eal instructor in Philadelphia and his ^ wife ami "laughter are here for the ST Morgan H. Thomas, prominent 5*8' Philadelphia business man, haai W# opened his cottage here for the seaMrs. Wm. I- Gilbert, of this city, : , has been entertaining her mother, JjfiMr*. A. M. Roberts, an.l Mrs. Agnes BH Smith, of Philadelphia. ■ Mrs. Francis W. Brower, formerly ■ airs, r rain-is « . -e-

BK Mrs. Orie Cox Grier, of Camilen, and Sggv q summer resblent here with many^, H friends, is now residinf at Manas'- ■ quau. N..J. I Miss Mary C. Hickman, of CamHwr den, is the guqst of her sister, Mrs. B John C. Steelman, and family, 800 H Third street, this city. I Arthur Blackman, a student at 32 State College, has returned to Ocean City foy the summer. I Miss Amy Blickmun, of Philadel- _ H phia has been spending a two-weeks K vacation with her parents. Mr. an.l B Mrs. Geo. Blackman, of this city. K F. Talbot and family, of PhiladelR phia, are at their cottage, 834 Brigh- [ Capt. Belford A. Smith, of TuckaB hoei is at 3239 Central avenue for K the summer. I Edward Miller, of Philadelphia, is B in his cotUge, 1026 Simpson pvenue B this city, for the "reason. | John 11. Maetague, well-known B 'Philadelphia banker, is here for the B summer, at his cottage, 707 Wesley B avenue, lie is accompanied by his ■ family. ! [ O. C. Wert, of Norwood, Pa., is B pleasantly located in hi* cottage, 20 V Marine place, this dty. Miss Ruth Jones, of this city ha* ■ returned from a visit to her. uncle, ■ Dr. F.' E. ' Pones and family, of CilB lingSwood. I H. D. Kruse, of Phila.lelphia, was B among the visitors here thl* week. Peter F. Wright and family, of B Philadelphia, have opened their cot- ■ tage in thi* city. Bob Weaver and hi* "Five Melody | Boys" comprise the orchestra at ■ the Hippodrome thi* week. Wm. S. Graham and family, of ■ Philadelphia, are here for the sea- | son, occupying a cottage on Ocean I avenue, near Seventh street. Mr. I Graham, years ago, was a resident [ of this resort an.l was a member of I City Council. Henry W. Stelwagon, of PhilaI delphia, president of the Ocean City I Fishing Club, was a visitor during ' the week. Miss Morris, of this dty, one of B the local school teachers, ha* "Vetumed from a visit to Phila.lelphia. Miss Martha Morris, daughter of B * City Clerk Harry A. Morris, has returned from Trenton, a few days ago. She i* a student at the Trenton B State Normal School. H. B. Newkirk and family, ol Salem, were recent guests of Johr B. Jones and family, of this dty.

\ CAUGHT BIG FISH II Harry W. Steelwagon, of Philadel- ||| phia, president of the Ocean City . Fishing Club, caught a six-pound hluefish several days ago, ami Thus. K. Doyle, of Philadelphia, a cottager Ion Sixth street, near Atlantic avenue, landed a weakfish, weighing 6's A . pounds in Rainbow Channel, in Great Egg Harbor Bay. Mr. Doyle is having his fish mounted. J; FRED ZIMMERMAN HERE ,i J. Fred Zimmerman, of Philadel. ."phia, .dean of theatrical managers, |j, motored from his beautiful country m , estate, "Villa Vesta". Glensiile, ami ^ ^ was a recent guest of hi* son, Frank - „| G. Zimmerman, at his qgjnmer home t 1320. Ocean avenue. t. !r PERSONALS •' Henry Kloetx.and wife, of Phila- j' ■s ilelphia, former summer residents of " Ocean City, were i» town during the ° m week. J ,e Mrs. l.ula Farren, of West Phila- J| ? delphia, is enjoying a visit here, the ' . guest of Miss Sadie Mayjierr.v. " ill Winston Dunlap. of Phila.lelphia, ts is here for the season, cr U B. Moffett an.l family, of Wood- ( ,e bury, are here for the season, having a ,|, apartment* on Ocean avenue. , id Frank H. Stewart an.l wife, of , no Woodbury, have opened their cotve tage for the summer. i Huts Jean Mucklin, of Philadel- I phia,. is visiting her aunt. Mis* Jean I le"- Macklin, of the Chandler-Whi'e Hall, i f this city. •_ 1 Mrs. Johnson, of Philadcfphia, is . entertaining *t her cottage, 359S Cen- : *" tial avenue, her neice Miss Hilda ' Foster, and the Eaglish novelist. Mary O'Meara.

DOTS Another big crowd of excursionists here Sunday. Looks as though Ocean City will have a great season. Surf bathing was popular with the visitors during the week. Speaking of rare days in June, there was one last Friday. School teachers from all sections nf the State are now in Ocean City attending the summer school. Perhaps Ocean City Will get a start this year on a large new school house. NOTICE The Officers and Directors of the Home Building and Loan Association herewith dekire to announce to the general public of Ocean City, the ' opening of the new series of shares of stock, known as the 18th series, and dc solicit your subscriptions to ' shares of stock in the new series, H and any information will gladly be " given by any of' the officers or directors. • President, Dr. J. Thomley Hughes, Vice President, Harry A. Morris Secretary, J. Edward Voss, treasurer, Wm. F. Gardiner.

MRS. RONEY HOSTESS - TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS Annual Event Enjoyed by m Association Mertibers, "v and Friends Many, oC Ocean City's Hotel maim- ^ gers "late events frrtm ?ho annual ^ "party" given by Mi-. J.ihn.-on ^ Honey at her luitol, . the Strand. <>■' member.- of the Hettf proprietors ^ Association of Ocean City' and some ^ of her other perslmal friends. Mrs. Roney gave her usual enter- ' tainment at the StMbid Thursday ■" evening, and it was more largely attended and certainly more hugely enjoyed that any of tho previous par tie.and this is said with a full knowledge f, of the success of the affairs of other Mrs. Roney is hi ways anbleal hostess, and she was at her best on Thursday evening, seeing to it that all had a most enjoyable time, and ^ they surely did. t A most delightful • luncheon was served the guests in the dining room ( in the evening, an.l a few brief ;( addresses were made, the speaker* j called upon by George ^Mann. (| Mr. Mann, with a timely introduction, asked Mrs. Roney -to. make a. , few remarks. Mrs. Roney expressed ; her pleasure at having her frieqils , . thus gather^ "round l«-r. and she | expresswl the hope that they will continue to attend her parties for . years to come. She cordially invited i 'all to lie present next year. Mr. and Mrs. Henry KloeU. Phila.lelphia. formerly of the Travmore in this city, said that they were gla.l to lie among Mrs. Honey's guest and they hope to Jn- here next year. Remarks also were made by Mr. Eckholm, of Atlantic City, and S. B. 1 Swan, of the budding firm of Swan 4 Trouti of this city. „ D. T}. McAllister, owner of the Scarborough, a 'new niemlwr of the association, ma.le a hit with his speech. He was formerly in the coal business in Philadelphia, and while IS thus engaged TO rather enjoyed cold >' weather. Jus* """ 1"' is c": " s i AVE yon a cottage, bungalow *, 1 « or apartment toJnrnish? We have a line of furnitukK at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVE. Ml lie to one and All Do Not Foriiot t Old Reliable ".Bay Villa Laundry which was established io 19»6 T*" Try it once— complete yenr laundry ** while you wait. Call, write or phone, i eo-w ,217 BAY AVENUE 1*. ocean City, N. J. FRANCES FREEMAN. Prop.

City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. o OMAN oirr. NMW jmmumv ^ L. W. MILLER ' I PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE. EOS FOR SALE A BARGAIN Doubl. iluu— - «. A,bory «.r 1M -I"-". OnuiVil). 6 rooms and bath esch. Front and. back porche*. * rf Furnished, $5,258. $2,400 may remain on mortgage. HARRY R. HAYES Realtor Thirty-third and Asbury : u= I FOR ALE A bargain, a double house of 6 rooms, each and bsth fnllyfurnished, front and hack porches on Central. Avenue— for $1,800— a $2,000 cash balance on mortgage if desired. 5 HARRY R. HAYES REALTOR TTiirty-third and Asbury Ave. ig — — — 7 - FOR SALE House- of 6 rooms and hath furnudied. with Riparian rights for $5,501 i HARRY R. HAYES r REALTOR Thirty-third and Asbury Ave.

rerne.1 over warm weather— in the I l.ig ritie . J Mator Champion, after speaking j of hi- appreciation of Mrs. RoneC- , hospitality and of his pleasure at !«•- , inu present on «ueh occasions, referred to the many ' que-lions that , rnine liefv.re the city authorities, an.l ( of the efforts of tiie official- to .In everything p..»-ible for the r-c-t in-tere.-ts "f G>e «**>«• Mr. Mann told of the it.md Work Mayor -Champion and bow all the hotel women should make il u point Citu -o that they may v..t?Nwhei. time" comes, to retain MV'r in his present office. V . Prior to the lunche.ni, the party had a very pleasant time in a s.«-i:.| way. There were excellent .vocid solos by Ijiwrence W. Scatchar.l. <iUoaYioke, Va„ with Mis- Sadie Sfctylierry accompanist. Mrs. Lulu gave a splendid lecitatiou, making a big hit. There was also a ■delightful Paul Jones." in which nil participated. -and Inter all took part in a jolly cake-walk, the prize being wotiO'v Mr*. £ckholm, of. Atlantic tllumpimi. 'lL0 RPXo.v, O. H. Henry and wife. Mrs. WJ B. Lynch, Mrs. TeirF.yck. »»*. Martha Stewart, Miss Jean Mitiklin. Mi-s Mucklin, e. H. Pursed. S. P. Koeneniunn, Mrs. Mary Milner, Miss S. K. Beck. • Misse.J Is- wis and Conurd, 1). B. Mr-AllisU-r. A. Winston Dunlap. "Jack™ Miss Sadie Maylierry. Mrs. ; Lulu Farren, a gue.-t of Miss May-

berry; Mrs. Samuel Darlington, Mrs. Jame< t\Carter. Luke JaWts.m. Mi -. K. Morrbon, Isabella Graham, S. Swan and wife. John e. TrouF and wife. Leroy Howe ami wife, Llewellyn Baker and wife. W. f. Lynch, George Mann and wife ami J. f. Maenamee. ' of the Sentinel. In. I'.Haine-, of this ci!>, to* p ! the Snellengliur'g Cu.tet Corps , .lur-' * ing it.« encampment in this- resoit ' thi' week. . '' ■" Office Mrs. Phone, , S A. M. to f. P. M. , 405-M N. D. Turner EMPLOYMENT mjENCY Miss L. Turiie-, Mgr. i! 40(1 West Avenue Ocean City, N. J. FRAMED PI( TI RES | 'i an interesting selection offered at k moderate prices J NEWMAN F. McGIRR ko 156 AKBI'RY AVE, OCEAN CITY rs. (Philadelphia Shop lit 39 S. 19th st.)

SURF LAUNDRY r «J2y Ocean Avenue !'*•»«. iw-j Ocean City, N. J. good work. quick service. all work done on premises please give us a trial I UAUINORY NOW OPEN : [ E. A. CORSON | : | General Contractor! 51' 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CIT? NEW JERSEY | " yOADS' SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEAD^j W .. . I

BELL PHONE 18 Sutton & Corson Co. y General Contractors • GRADING AND STRE£t~«UILDlNG Ninth St. and Simpson Ave. \Ocban Citt. N. J. , f ALFRED 8CHERM Ocean City Upholsterer and Decorator — >v Window Shades and Awnings Made ' 1038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. JBel. Phone. 186- J Furniture Stored .Reupholstering LET US \Window Shades ESTIMATE J . , FOR YOU Awnings and \House Furnishings Our price. are l.c.«e-t pos.lbte consistent with Good Work and Bs*t Material | Lawrence n. Lear 65, Asbury Avenue Oceen City. N. J. Be Prepared TIME FOR SPRING HOUSE CLEANING IS HERE Anil there are one hundred and one article* needed for thl* purpose, which you never think of until they arc needed. Why not stop in one of our stores and look over what we have to ofTer you at prices that arc always right? _ Wallace 4. Son, Inc. rri/T M Have to Do a Lot ol Lr^y ^grA ^ " rj\ ^°°k'ng a - fpjy* LtjL Kitchen Here'* a neat semccuble bb capacity compact little gas rang that will do more cooking than th ClinmrilTOir^ average gas range tlrat takes u -n0 i — B twice as much floor space. Its ' Vulcan Smooth Top nfr \ciTY GAS LIGHT CO. \ ' 7 . / '

HURLEY-JONES OO. HU"R LEY-JONES CO. * wlltt* « CM attin a son. mcs. 1116 asbury ave * 4 Jones' Men's Shop 8Q4-OG Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. OPENING FEATURING Hart, Schaffner &. Mar» Clothing MON-EY ,! «. ». .... y»u .. ZT aW Vor,,r»v^m"Srw,^"or,|°JlT'm^ Uveau City. Apply to J M QJ FS1TR-&' CO- , ^ Ocean Citv, N. J. Clayton Haines Brick-REALTOR 411 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY, N. J. H w . 1 E.l... Ewing T. Corson REALTOR ' 7,7A*aURYAYC. . OCEANCITY.N.J. Wm. H. Vanderherchen Manufacturer af A W N I N Q S I Tents. Flags, Porch Swing Covers. Yacht Awnings. Cushions. Waterproofed Covers. 1414-16 Callowhil! St., Phila., Pa. rgnt insure coulees BUNGALOWS APABTMUNTS MCT.LS J. William MGrrison I REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE

OCEAN AVE. BELOW EIGHTH ST. phone no OCEAN CITY, N. J. Edgar T. Berber Real Estate ln.3lftt St. Section of Ocean Glty Ki« euuug. ru, s.„ ^ Lots Sold on Terms Don't let the spring find you with • , f ~~f v. \ leaky roof. Thunder rtorm* are comiaf \mi r >') •id • i»ky "»* »>» «P1 rt*oU u 4BPa \ JOnf _ ' considerable damsgc. ..... <«ft -V ' Chimneys that lesk should be looked , J > V-- after snd- nuule wster-tight. Smokey 1 ^Sr chimneys can be made to draw. \i lRS~J I Tin roofa are fire-proof. . X/ -Yy\ J All kind of atove and beater repair*. FiBjY>/7 / i store and heater pipea. ■ IWnjktV^ /a hi 1 Tiu.aUteandalagroonng. SMXZ/P[\ SMITH'S / I \ The Tin Smith ' / r/ hA IU2 Asbury Ave.' Phons 73- W _ All Kind* of Quttara 1 " . 8peci*u/<n0 IN PNONKNTY NORTH ON SIXTH STREET B. F. GOETZ REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC ^VE. OCEAN CITV, N. j. phones: Rental* office. 23*-j sale* residence. 292-m build. no lot* beach rnort QET orr AT POUNTH fTKcer swbssbiA r-h— > - NOTICE! We have a large number of clients wishing to rent and purchase. We solicit ^ i your listings. tb*' L. LesIierH^adley Co. 515 Eigkit Street * * Ocean Gify, N. J. I 4 ' """"-VJ - Real Estate Dept. T. W. Mould, Mgr. , n . - ' /. JmB