\ .. «• - ■ ' _j _ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY. N. J, TH URSPAY, JULY 7. 192L SEVEN
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j Hippodronu: Services ( j Wj,|, (•••:• i.itrmluclmn Henry K.J 0-cbl-, ." "f "■< "»• "'•» V f- this >V:,sob ami the „ . :,ri. vr - ,\tl Ho" til.- Power <.r|i, I \ . «•- Ml » £> ■ Si ■ V . L g|cd U a'»lV liUvcris.K j tSHTSj: >■,; c:::: s , Jt .right T m th.- lu.ar.lwjk. I.ut. \?Je VM fart. over flve hu.Mtx-.l t. j^plto ti.ai V pi.p't' ««ir ^ rh'Wt! E. he ""rtbl tln-ii swing into two „ n,w .UlT.-i-.Vt »«•" known s..riirfl„B. mrm«rv. tlic audience taking it awl folio* ing with vigor. TUg "the parlor, the Rev. M. M. Lewii. ^ he subject ..f -the Two |-a!kd.iti*.'V p'^ ijo'. "If «i' lel Him thus alow, all pro will liclicve on llim. and Rome |, «j!i roni&jRM.i toko nwny bath our j. place andobt^ nation." They were ,| • jfiaul of Jesus; nol because He was r| input ri"t ic^l I imself , buL because He , rioti-m. He wa iuternatinnul In cpirit. He came to do 'the will of of Hi, Father was tluit nunc should ,, prri.-h, either from their own in, the sinful and umjust aggie-rimi of other-. • He stood fur. justice ai.fl righteousness anions all peoples, re jardle-s of their nhtionalii y, lanpune ..r eolor. . Patriotism is a jws: passion, .provided it does not i*cornc narrow, bigoted an. elfish, hut the passion for ju stive for all- hu- ' sanity the world over, is by far a •' U(thcr.and nohler passion to possess ami that was tin? passion of the passion of the heart of (iod as fhosu in Jesus. c Dr. J. Thorntoy Hughes souk a wry fine solo, entitled, "Souk of Prai.-e."^ ^ S the Baptist Chapel was crowded to ' the doors ant I in the Communion I1 service, which followed the sermon, more people participated than at any <*uman!on$vcr held. These Sunday morning services are steadily improving and many faces are seen rcg- v glarly each week with new frijnds 1 joticd each season. A quartet ma.le up of girls from the Philadelphia Baptist Institute ' ang at this sen-ice. It Is the purpose of Mr. Ocehler to organize a 11 "double mixed quartet for Sunday looming-'. St. -.Augustine's There will 1* five masses in St. Augustine's Church next Sun.lay, these Is-in g at fi, 7. 8, 9 and 10 o'clock. ' This numiier of services is Bade ncce.- ary by the Inrgp numla-r comprising the summery emigre gation. The rector, theTlcv. Thos. K. Blake, i- endeavoring now lo raise ii •efficient money to build a chapel at Second street and Atlantic iJrenud in time for next summer. All of the masses last Sunday were largely attended, and at least two I1 of these- a great number of people were compelled to stand throughout the services. The rector was assisted by tho Rev. Father Jackron, of . Georgia, and tl-.e Rev. Francis Burns, •f Overhrnok Seminary. The latter, ! will lip h.-n- all summer.
officers Fleeted ] At the splendid meeting of the J Woman's Guild and the Auxiliary of Trinity Episcopal Church i» the I ho -pliable home of Mrs. ' Frederick j W.-lwr, the following., officers were ' elected: presideiit Mrs. Wm. K. Hex- * vie- president, Mrs. S. B. :Sw% secretary Miss Crcth;.treosur•or, Jfrw^ida, Sciittcrgon.1;- assistant I treasurer. Mrs. Frederick Welter; f purchasers, Mr,«. Warren Smith and ■Mis. S. I.. Shutno. Tiiere was a reenrd breaking nU tendance of worshipers at the 10.4a m. sen-icq in Holy Trinity church Auditorium Services The Rev. Forest E. Bauer, pastor of St. Paul's Reformed Episcopal rhurch. Philadelphia, was the speak - on the ramp grounds, Sunday morning and evening. His topics were of pafriolic nature, wind his discourses Augiimenled Choir A con tralt!?7 tenor and basso will, ad.le.1 to the choir of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church this week and they will sing next Sunday. TheNrhofr w ill rehearse in the church this (Thursday) evening, ntt 7.30 o'clock. Christian Science at 10.30 o'clock every Sunday morning in tfie Casino Club, rooms,- on the at Moortyn terrace. I'nion Chapel-by-the-sra Fifty -fifth st. and Asbury ate. 10 ii. m., Bible school. 11 a", m.. Preaching service. 7 p. m., -Twilight service. The Rev. Finn Bowman, D. IX, of Philadelphia, will preach every Sunday during July. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH* (Episcopal) 11th Street and Central Avenue. The Rev. Joseph W.. Watts. M. A., Rector. 7.30 a. m., Holy Communion, 11.30 a. m., Sunday School. 10.45 a. m., Morning Prayer and [ sermon, except first Sunday of the month, then second cclebration of the Holly Communion. 7.45 Kwulng Prayer and address. Week n_;s— n. m.,'7Saint> days and holy days. FIRST PRES3YTERIAN CHURCH Seventh Street and Wesley Avenue. The Rev. R. S. Snyder, Pastor. ! 3" Morning dervfre. 2.30- Sunday school. ' I'rayi-rtai-eting Wednesday ere- j nlng^KT.15 o'clock. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth Street and Wesley Avenue The Rev. Marple M. Lewis, Pastor Bible School at 1X45 a. m. Preaching service at 11.00. Evening service, Iv-ginning July 3, the Hippodrome Pier at 8 o'clock. FIRST M. E. CHURCH Eighth Street and Central Avenue. Th* Rev. Dr. John Handley, Pastor, Morning Vorshlp. 2.30 — Sunday school. , 7.30- Kvcnlqg service. ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH 1335 Aabury Avenue. The Rev. Thomas F. Blake, Rector. Mass at 10 o'clock. ■. e
SECOND ANNUAL MEET SNELLENBURG GAOETS ' "Colonel's Trophy" Won by • p, ('apt. Meyers' Command x Other Prizes (liven The second annual athletic meet of E tile Saellciiburg Cadet Corps, again held on the grounds of tho Ocean ^ City Yacht Club, drew a number of <7 spectators on the morning of the Fourth. Is The "Colonel's Trophy" for the K winner of the inter-company drill •a* taken by Capt. F. X. Meyers' II ■wjs of Company D, and the "Jones T Trophy" for the winners of the re- S Jay race, was carried off by the medial detachment. Tho field music -o! won the tug-nf-war anil a handsome w P'-Wuc. Meilals were awanled the ("oners of the other events. Theitb U •"e prescntc"! during the dress T Pernde on the lieach in tile late of- tl iwviooti. ci Summary of events: tl 100-yaril dasb-rWon by Chas. Righ- h, «y; second, Chas. Staub. si "O-yariFdush — won by R. Ambrose; it *"""1, T. Donahue. a •himiiiigjirond jump for large boys T • T-won by J. Henni; Second, J. Mar- c; tbio., I, Sack race- Won by J. Dawson: T •*"nd, J. Woo, I. tl Throwing baseball— won by E. n Cuarneri. ti Relay race— won by medical de- >
tachmcnt; second, company A. There were three men each from the meilical detachment, field music anil Companies A and B. 440-yard race — won by M. Harsh: second, J. Hcarn; third, P. Pcdof. Tug:of-wnr— won by field music. Inter-company drill — won by Com1), under command of Capt. F. Myers. _ Capt. Tcfcc's command of Company A was a close second. / Last man drill— won by Corporal Brant, Company A; second, Private John Jackson, Company A; third, Corporal J. Reilev, of Company »B; fourth, Sergeant E. Levin, of A. Running broad jump for small won by P. Donahue; second , Keeleher. The judges were Captains C. E. Hall,- F. X. Myers, John A. Carroll, T. Clohcsscy, R. M. K. Lewis and F. and Lieutenant W. Nlcd. AH of the boys were given a box ■of candy each, which made a big hit with them. The memliers of the medical d? tachmcnt won additional honors Tuesday morning, reason of tieing most perfect squad in' breaking camp. Three minutes from the time general was sounded this squad its equipment packed and on the strcci' ready for loading. LL Mills In charge of this detachment. Theassembly waa sounded at 0.30 o'clock Tuesday morning. At 9.30 all the canvass was down and ready for loading. Shortly after 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, the members of corps were marching to the railroad station, preparatory to the return trip to Philadelphia. Camp was at an end for 1921. id of
? MANAGER MACKENZIE'S | COLLEGIANS PLAY BALL Cufortunatc in Double Ender With Tiopa A. A. f but Players Look (Jood I, Manager M. Mackenzie's ball team p of young collegian* made' its initial l_ ing of The Fourth; when the boys . faced the Tioga- A. A., of Philn.lelt phia. ..The teams played again in the ; aftenmon. a fair sized crowd luring il present. The locals droppal both contests, l>ut the games held the in- * lerest of the spectators, ami there Ii at the game at the ball park. Eighth street and Bay avenue, next' Saturday afternoon.* ; Tioga won the morning game by Lunching- hits with Ocean City's 1 misplajs. The features were the 1 -pitching of Sandiow ami the hitting of Steele. Shoffstcd and Sandrow. In. the afternoon's game Tioga -won " by tuking advantage of Ocean City's errors. R. Buchanan's bitting was * one of the features. Sandrow and Kauffman pitclied well. Morning Game . OCEAN CITY ' R H O A E " Kauffman, rf, ^ 1110 '".Austin, rf 0 0 0 0 1 p Wrter. cf, 0 0 0 0 1 * Buchanan, lb; 12 5 0 0 " MacKenziov ss, I 12 2 1 Collaret, c. 0 0 11 2 0 Sensening, 3b. .. 0 0 111 I Cook, 2b, 0 0 C 2 0 ■ Rnsscii, rf, _ - 11-000 " l.yster. p, : 0 2,1 4 0 7 27 12 4 TIOGA' A. A. . RH b A E Simon, ss, "... 112 2 0 Fiie, 2b, 1 1' 3 0 1 Steele, cf, 2 3 2 0 1 r Shoffetef, c. 1 2 G 1 0 Sandrow, p, 0 2) 1 G 1 Carter, lb, 0 T 10 0 0 Deacon, 3b,' 0 ,0 1 3 1 Fish, If, 0 0 10 0 *Keenan. rf, .10 10 0 G 10 27 12 4. Score by Innings: Tioga A. A. 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 0— C Ocean City 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0—1 Afternoon Game TIOGA A. A. R H O A E . Simon, ss, 1 0 2 4 2 File, 2b, 1 0 4 0 0 Steele, cf, . .3 2 2 0 0 Shoffstel, c, .1 2 7 0 0 Sandrow, p, _ 0 2 13 0 Carter, lb, 0 18 11 Keenan, rf, ■ 1 1 1 0 0 Cook, 3b, ^ 0 0 1 1 0 Austin, If, 0 0 10 0 1. 8 27 9 3 OCEAN CITY R H O A E J. Buchanan, If 10 10 1 Collar.!, e, 0 2 7 1 0 It. Buchanan, lb, 1 3 13 0 1 Mackenzie, ss 0 2 J) 5 0 Kauffman, p, 0 2 0 5 0 Welch, 2b, 1 Q '2 2 0 1, Sensenijtg, 3b, 0 0 112 C. BosseSL cf, f — r-.- 0 1 1 0 D Carter, rf, ' 0 0 2 0 0 3 10 27 14 J Score by Innings: Tioga A. A. 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 0—7 Ocean City 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0—3 CHILD'S FOOT BADLY CUT Elizabeth Eisenhart, of Philadel- . phia, a visitor, cut her right foot badly with some glass on the beach = the latter part of last week. There ^ was nil ugly gash and one of the j_ veins was severed. Ward Beam saw her soon after she met with the accident, and Ins* stopped the flow of blood with a saline solution. PLEASED WITH RESORT Clarence S. Jeffries and Wm. C. , Brown, well known officers of the j Pennsylvania Railroad Co., motored ' here' from Philadelphia on the Fourth They expresses themselves as dej. lighted with Ocean City. L* Fishing hasn't been remarkable so T H SPECIALS FOR FJUDAY Boys Suits 0. Girl's Dresses 1. Ladies' Skirts Rompers *1.50 U Ladies White Waists *2.00 I -s PRACTICAL SHOP C 921 Boardwalk « j ; ' id CLAMS OYSTERS Is MONCRIEF'S ft SONS lc" Sanitary Fish rk Market / ^ 1214 Bay Avenue j. Orders solicited and delivered e- Phone 693-J Crab Meat ip Hotels a Specialty 8 ip th Y
Walter E. Hering, president of the Globe Ticket Company, Philadelphia, x was a recent guejt of George F. Fish > Land wife in this city. He was ac- r companied by Mrs. Hering. 1 FIRE ALARM SIGNALSe 11— Sixth and Pleasure avenue. 17 — Eleventh and Buy avenue. 18 — Fourteenth and Bay avenue. , 35 — Seventh and West avenue. n 42 — Second and Ashury avenue. J ,| 43— Fourth and Asbury avenue. 1- '45 — -Eighth ami Asbury avenue. - s 4 G— Tenth ami Asbury avenue. I 48— Thirteenth anil Ashury aveni e. 49— Sixteenth and Asbury avenue. „ 51— North and Central avenue. h 54 — Sixth and Central avenue. " _ 57 — Eleventh ami Central e venue. * 57 — Twelfth and Wesley aveni-c. s 68— Fourteenth and- Wesley avenue. . 73 — Fourth and Ocean avenue. (' 75— Seventh anil Ocean avenue. £ 7G — Ninth and Ocean avenue. ■ 82— Second anil ' Atlantic avenue. - 96— Boardwalk and Moortyn terrace , " 911— Bay avenue and Battel sea road 521 — Twentieth and Central avenue. " Alterations Jobting HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER Teath Street OCEAN CITY. N. I. } SMITH ft D E N NIS l< Builders 6 JOBBING CARPENTER 1 No Job too Large. No Job too Small Houses Closed and Opened 0' Estimates All Work Fnrni-lir.l GuamMced , 1 Harry R. Hayes 0 CARPENTER Jobbing work grumpily aiirndrd 10 0 Lotr lor Site Cottign (or Sslr ind Rreu ] Thirti-lh f4 SI. i«d Asbury Ate e e OCEAN CITY. N. J. OTIS H. TOWNSEND ! BUILDER Oppick: 8th, St. Opposite p. t) J OCEAN CITY, N.J. Only galvanized nails used on ( -exterior work 1 Lee & Bourgeois di Carpenters and Builders -1 = OtJpAN CITY. N. J. Jobbing Work a Specially E — JOS. I). LEE E. A. BOURGEOIS Rrrldrncr: Rc.l«.K<: ».o Prn.ljn pl.ee vlh .nj C.ntr.1 Ave u Pfeoar. t»4-M P*.»r. «7i-W 01 ; ] 8 0. Aditn ■. ■ Adin « H. S. Adami ; GEO, 0. ADAMS & CO. ° MASTERING. RANGE SETTINf 3 .RICE LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Maaan Line FromptI Attended To. 0 ... ..... ...... ] OCEAN CITY, N J , 1 Beggege Called for and Delivered , Local anil Cong DMance. HhdlrtTSWw' | o TRUCK SERVICE | J. B. THOMSON & SON i EXPRESS 732 W EST A V EN U K . Ocean City, New Jerrey ; Leander S. Corson BUILDER at| ~z — T~ -h — SEE ===== Z CLOUTING, BRECKLEY AND » GODFREY Ccntractors and Painlets OCEA". CITY. N. J. G,:"" "MO"' •04•"',2 ;il BATTERY SERVICE e_ Testing Kecharging Repairing Any Battery of any Make * 80 Ask for a Battery Inspection Card ~ BRECKLEY'S AUTO SERVICE 816 Asbury Avenue Ocean City
Can you gue-- how many people were on lite lid^rdwatk -Monday night 7 Ii. ii. SMITH ' K. II. CAMfilKI.I. Smith & Giniphcll IIOUS'I- ANJ) SIGN l'AINTI'.RS " - Theo. F. Hildreth \[:lectrical Contractor " Jobbing Work a Specially Office: 10.12 Central Avenue G, OCEAN CITY. N. J. , _ George VV. Harris Contractor, Builder a/ and JoHbinjc r..r llun*.l««. . specially No. 13. W. rourteenth Street OCL.AN I I I Y. IV. W I L L I A M U N C I. E S MARBLE AND TILE office 21-A N. New Jersey Avenue Atlantic City, N. J. Fronts, Bath Rooms, Porches. Fireplaces 401 ASBl'RY AVE. s Fancy Groceries Delicatessen Fruits and Vegetables Light Lunch and Ice Cream 177- M i William T. Canvithcn Wm. H. Powell General Contractor GiUding and Street Building Thirty-fourth st. and West ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. &.MsKt: MO i Central Our Wall Paper lis a veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Jus? conic down and inspect our numerous designs. If you are critical it maytake you a long time to decide — there are so many patterns to choose front— but the point is that you can ; suited exactly right and at prices , that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH ( ■ 048 Asbury Ave. J Ocean City New Jersey ^ ALL RIGHT MA'AM ^ • YOU BET I'LL HURRY-] ; RIGHT ON > — ■ UP.THCRE Vf \ DONt.YO GET in touch with us over the ' phone when you nceii some plumbing ' done. It doesn't take long to get ' ' , us on the wire or to got us up to ' f your home or place - of business ' cither, We'll be on the job when you /Ray so and we'll get through in a hurry. Our prices ore consistent. HANS eURKHHROT 849-51 AiDun bull OCEAN Cin. N. J.
phone. 410-j jobbing promptly done WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBINC and HEATINC 138 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN ®1YY NEW JERSEY R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY is now in it. New Offices 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patrons ind friends will be cordially welcomed John Marts Lumber Co., fUnth straat and Havan Avanua ,at OCEAN CITY. N. J. / Lumber Milterork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Mails, Sash Weighs etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Deliveryk
Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING .no DECORATING 1035 ASBORY AVENUE OCEAN CITY .MOUt, .)■» NEW JERSEY J. E. WELCH THE BJJ I L D E R COR SEVENTH STREET SNO-WESt.tr AVENUE coxtrsctoh OCEAN CITY, N. J. JOSEPH BROADLEY PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenuo .Ocean City, N. J. Phono 95-M FOR SALK Bungalows and cottages ready built or built to ^OOPER'S Fstimati-s given on alterations and repair work. Comfortable Wabinsc, H. B. COOPER, Jr. ^OTTAGES BUILDER " 29lh and central ave. ficean City, N. J. B SWAN ' J. E. TROUT * SWAN and TROUT CARPENTERS /^^and BUILDERS 1040 ASBURY AVENUEVr|Ljg4?®ga70CEAN CITY. N. J. JOBblNT, A SPECIALTY WIRE * K R A U S S To Wire Your House 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY | YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend npon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE r*) I I I I f-V r* n OCEAN CITT, S th st. Opposite r.0.DUILL/Ltl N. J. ^ i I NOTICE ! % i <H" Our individual rope fire escap e has been adopted by the 4 ^ >{' Hotel Men's Association and has been approved by the • ( ' ' City Commissioners and Building Inspector. • ■ x" It is our aim to keep the price down and we ask all hotel ( • :i-P owners to place their orders promptly as certain parts of ( ' _Y this machine will be ordered in the quantities needed. ( • W Call at our office, write or phone and our representative ( ■ , $ will call. * * $ it % L. Leslie Headley Co. n I BUILDERS o^'glS.s,fT.e,j. || Any Kind Any Where I Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue '( Advertise in the SentineL

