F. • •> ^ . . ; — - ' _ OCEAN CITY SENUINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY. AUGUST 11, 19 21 SEVEN
» BUYS TWO LOTS R. I.. Chester I'lan- ImprovementUp Town Ralph I- .Che* tor, of this city, has purchased the lot at the north cor„rr „f First street nn.l Atlantic ave- \ from It. M. Thompson, of Philadelphia, anil also the lot .adjoining, Ii.v Mrs. Ellen K. Mclnne?.' The new owner will maw improvements. He liought tht> |pts through j. J. Tester, who has also maile the k .following sales: V-v Bungalow of James It. Williams, sj.'t Stenton plaee, to It. H.,Slirinoi, ,.f Isio.silownn. M''. Shriner has also iHiiichl'lhe lot adjoining the himguowoe.1 by Harvey C. Miller. <,£. Four lots at the north corner oT* • owned l>y Mrs. Re^icct|a K. Bnurgrni?. i'liiladoldhia, to St. Augustine' : r.oholir Church.
PERSONALS ; f \V. Mares ami family, of Norrisllarry Kngtl ami wife; of PhjlaiicJ- , .'phia. arc enjoying a stay here. Dr. J. H. Mencke ami family, of Win; J. Craig ami wife, of 1'hiladeliihia, were among the week's visitors. T A. Feimtermacker and wife; of ' I'liiiailplphia are among tlio visitors. Miss, Helen Macintosh, of I'hiladelp'iia, is among the sojourner^ in this in. mid Mrs. Charles It. Ilollis, of Philadelphia, are enjoying a visit • John C. Allen, Jr., and family, of Philadelphia, are guest-- of the Bi--N. A. Scott and wife, of I'liila-•S-lphia, are gue.-ts of one of the Kdward Stevens, of Newark, is visiting his brother, Prof, J. M. Stev- . ens, of Ihis dty. Mrs. K. S. Tomliimrfn ami daugh- ; . ter, Mi-s Florence, of Philadelphia, Ilr. omlihi^. Thomas A.-Holton, are 1 among the Philadelphia!!* enjoyjug a rest in this resrirt. William P. Siegcrt, solicitor for the rcconler of deeds in Philadelphia, is among the visitors here . Benjamin Adams, of Camden, was j a recent guest of his brother, George 0.- Adams, and wife of this city'. i Miss Evelyn \res, of Phllailel- 1 phia. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert !| Oehile at the De Luxe apartments, j i Mrs. Eva Hess and daughter and j ' Mr. Bingali of Woodbury, are visit-! ing Walter V. Hess and wife of this j ' city. Miss Dorothy. Jones, of this city, j | entertained Miss Myra Reynolds, of : ( West Philadelphia, Saturday and Sun- ! day. Mr. nad Mrs. Ell Cawley. of Phila- ' delphia, are occupying their Tfpartments at Eighth street and Wesley;' avenue. " i ' Miss Marion Meyers, of Phila.k-I- ' phia, is the guest of Miss Betty j. Warne, at the lattcr's summer homo] in Bus city. Edward McFarlin and wife, of; Philadelphia, are located at 1 100 j " Ocean avenue. He is in the insuranco 1 business. "Bob" Hughes and family, of Philadelphia, are here far the season. Mr. Hughe? is Chief Engineer for the Glrard Estate. Mr.-. W. H. Stroh, well known in Philadelphia musical circles, and her daughter. Miss Virginia, are among the sojourner* in this city. Mrs. Ixiuis A. Warne, of Philadol- 1 phia, i- entertaining her mother, Mrs. j Jfchn A. Henderson, and Mrs. Kliza- ' belli Paul, of Philadelphia, at her cot- ! tage, here. Chief Samuel O. Wynne. of the | Philadelphia County Detective Bureau i- here on his vacation, accompanied by his family. They are guest? of the •Swarthmore. Harold Warren, wife and chiidren, j of Philadelphia, are here for the sea- i son. Mr. Warren is connected with' the Royal Ascot "Knitting Mills of Ge rman town. "Tom" "Garvin* chief clerk of the^ Pennsylvania House of Assembled? enjoying A rest here, the guesp'of Assemblyinan Jnmes Franklin, of Philadelphia, a cottager.. Mrs. Robert Rowcn, of Philadelphia has opened her Fourth street aprtrtments and her son, Grant Griffith, and family, of Oak Lane, are occupy- : ing one of the apartments. Mrs. K. MacDermott and. Miss. --Alary A McDcrmott, of Wayne, were recent wests of Miss Kuthryn McDermotf, of Wayne, who is spending the summer here. Ray Ncwgold, who has been spending the summer at Dias Creek, vbdtMr V. Smith and wife, of this city, a few days ago, before starting for Harrishurg. He has accepted the portion of assistant superintendent at the Harrishurg Iron Cos. works. Five graduates of the Philadelphia Normal School and former Philadelphia teachers who assisted very materiuUy ill the recent children's outing from Philadelphia were Mrs. H. Ashhrook, Mrs.. W. Gray, Mrs. Wm. Tetlow, Miss Asia Melon and Mrs. H. MeKinney. r
MORE FORMER SERVICE „ MEN HERE FOR REST ' Mock Trial by (he Boys Was t. Enjoyed — Appeal for fi Contributions h The former service hoys at the " Hostess league house on the Board- jr. walk, gave an entertainment recently, j oi s' All the talent fining secured among! h: them. • " tl " A mock trial was wonderfully stag- S '• ed and produced, with "Pop" Howell w~«ajfing the part of the -solemn judge. P ^./Waiio ,-ot..-, singing unW recitations t, '• from Kipling'? | «.ems were all fully j appreciated and enjoyed. Ice cream G "" ami cake were served the (toys, who •« have since returned to the hospital, ti Another group! has arrived, and the M Hostess l,eague will again plan and; w«rk for these young men, so that -V they may return to 'the hospital with I D added strength for what is before ; V I. Many of these soldiers come to the j G Hostess House to gain strength be- j ai ^ fore undergoing delicate operations. | M Proliuldy one may have been await- 1 -< ing his turn for many months or! F - experiments may have l>oen tried, but i C '• vain, to save the wounded boy B f from an operation. E One of the Sailors who came from j 51 the Navy Hospital was at the Hos- G '• less league for a week before his ! S foot woulti lie -amputated.' 1 The public is urged to send liberal j • f contributions to tlie president of the! , Hostess league. Mrs. Kenton Warne. |P at <'iOS Boardwalk so that many more j W I of these wounded men may come here G for a week or two to recuperate. ''' The men have sacrificed their bodie.- that ran never lie made whole. Cl Will you today express your gratie tude to them by sending a check that, more of the men may know that the fal s people recognize what they are suffering that the, men and women and' their children may all enjoy freedom or | and peace and health ? Only fifteen of these men can lie • accommodated and there is a waiting I list of a hundred. ^ . Acknowledge your debt of grati- — , tude by sending a check to the presi- ; i dent of the Hostess League NOW. j ! • BUSINESS CHANGE _ i H. S. Staintan Takes John R. Jones' Store i Howard S. Stainton, of this city, ■ | w ho recently bought John R. Jones' tj property and haberdashery business j on Ashury avenue, adjoining the" — I Ocean City Title and Trust Company, has taken possession. His brother! * . JoMf Stainton, of Chester is now in j j charge. , Mr. Jones will engage in the auto' • and will remgin in Ocean 1 j City for the present, at least. I DARLINGTON HAS ANNEX j I The Darlington ha* been crowded ! ! for several days, and Mrs. Samuel owner, has been compcll- ; f ed to procure an annex for the acco- ! modution pf her guests. The annex j Tj ■ is at 1208 Central avenue, a short * i distance from the Darlington. S SENTINEL ad* bri»E result- ! w Advertise in The Sentinel s Fi
WEDDED 2.*. YEARS Dr. and Mrs. I. J. Schwatt Observe Their" Silvet Anniversary j Dr. and Mrs. I. J. Schwatt, of ! Philadelphia, who have been summer ! residents' of this resort since the I year of their ,marrtagc, entertained | friends on the occasion of the silver j anijjversary of their wedding July $1, j at their home, 203s Central avenue. Dr. Schwatt has an international ; : reputation in the scientific and mathI ematical fields, and for thirty years ! been a member of the faculty of University of Pennsylvania. Mr'-. is a well known clubwoman, -having held offices in the" various . women's organizations many years. The grandchildren of the Rev. Dr. I.. Dobbins, of this city, with a beautiful Irasket, opened the rcccpas the music of the "Welding was plavtpl. , Among* the guests were: Dr. and Bcnj. F. Baer, Jr., Mr. Chas. A. Burk. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Chew; H. Crosse, Miss I). Dobbin#, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gan.ly, Mrs. W. Gililcmcycr, N. H. G. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. Harris, Mr. and Geo. Hatch, Miss Marian Henscy. Dr. Carl Hering. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hcrst, Mr. and Mrs. Hungerford, Prof, nad Mrs. Hirshbaum, Miss B. Knipt, Mrs. Mason, Albert K. Pye, Mr. and Frederick Rapp, Mrs. R. D. Van Miss Ann Van Gihier. HERE FOR SEASON Mr. ami Mrs. Hugh Gulitfgher, of Philadelphia are quartered at 821 Wesley avenue for the season. Mr. is Connected with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. He is s|icmfing his first season in Ocean City. Heretofore he has been in Cheljea. Mr. Gallagher is the son-in-law of Daniel Crain, the big Philadelphia builder. J. R. Jarrett and family, of Hadonfiold, are visitors. HEADLEY A ADAHN Reading Coal AIM KlDdllng^Wood b^lairrs^or corit All kiodi ol key* m»dc sad Gcacral Lock imllhlng Phone 5S-R Walter E. Allen 745 ASBURY AVENUE J. Prescott Cadman. Jr. Estate of Mark Lake I funeral EMrcctor 809 Central Avenue 1 1 Ocean City New Jercey ' AUTO EQUIPMENT Real Estate and Search Company riftPBBSBNT* Fidelity Trust Comcaay of Newark Title aid Trust Co , t Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, . Conveyancing Fire Insurance Service Alt Work Ouarantecd Money to Loan on Good Hirst Mortgarc ' Y arras for Sale Offices in Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. i
MONUMENTS Headstones, Markers, Sills, Gorner Posts MEMORIALS OF DIGNITY AND DISTINCTION * Designed, cut and erected with particular regard for individual requirements mYou can choote from the largest and finest stock of materials ertr collected — standard granites and marbles from quarries famous for the qualitv of their product. We Specialize la Designing and Manufacturing Mausoleums, Public and Private Memorials Car/ore Paid to ait Purehatrrt CAMDEN YARD omCE A™ TARD Pleaaantrille, N. J. Opp. Harlcigh Cemetery Opp. Atlantic Qty Cemetery BeU Phone 2737 Ben Phone, Pleaaantrille 1 REPRESENTATIVES XU F5ro&lV&Km.eAb2i«e.Airj^lw1^b^nd. Case May. SorBaitoo. Don ami Atlantic Oxmttoa _ r. Halaht. Camdan. H. J . tor Camdae. Salem. CVmroatai and Butlnclaa Coontlaa W. DeSote, Clayton. N. J.. for Clarten andrkdaitr II R Hale. Cherrltoo. Va. forSlauof Vlraiale O. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEAS ANTTILLE, N. J.
GAVE LUNCHEON v Mra. R. B. Yollum Entertained a N anther of Friend? 'f Mr?. R. B. Vollum, of Philadelphia, r entertained several members of the p Florence Nightingale Branch of the >' King's Daughters, of l'hiholi-l|ihia, at r her cottage here«t| few days .ago. H^r guest- included: Mrs. Wm. G. Glenn, Mr.-. W. T. Mngt e, Mrs. Wood'I ward Carter, Mrs. Ch:,-. H. Fetters, '* Mrs. Harry" Anderson, Mrs. Mitchel! » and Mr-..KrntonWan,f. f Mrs. Vollum nlsoNravc a luncheon j • at the Yacht Club, u\ ' which those 1 mentioned were presoat, in addition ' » to the following: Mi. . Merrit Wil " alt. Mr,. E. G. Tanlnne, Mrs. Wtlliami IS. imtiQg. M. H. N/chois and Mr.-, j '• Walter B. Dcvclin. - BIRTHDAY DINNER PARTY * Master George Thayer, of 812 Secawl street, this city, celebrated his ' tenth birthday anniversary, recently, with a dinner party given by Ids '• aunt at her Strand Hotel, Atlantic J- Ctfy. ,1 Altenliou Jobbing HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER 'j Tenth Slrtel OCEAN CITY. N. 1. ™ . SMITH & DENNIS Builders JOBBING CARPENTER No Job too Laigc, No Job too Small f Houses Clhol anil Opened , animates All Work Pumisbrd Guaranteed p Harry R. Hayes e CARPENTER i Jobbing work promptly attended to . Lots lor Sale Cottages lor Sale and Rent Thirlf-lhird SI. ind Aibut| Ate. 1 B ISO, IS"" ClTT' "• OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Opticr: 8tli St. Opposite P. O. , ! OCEAN CITY, N.J. ' j Only galvanize^ nails used on exterior work i Lee & Bourgeois Carpenters and Builders OCEAN CITY, N. J. Jobbing Work a Specialty JOS. D. LEE E. A. BOURGEOIS RmMmc*: ' Be.ld.ncc: Phone. 194-M Phonet<7i-W G. 0. Adint V. * . Adams H. S. Adamt GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BUCK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Maaan Une Prompth Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N J J Betgege Called for and Delivered t Loral and lxing Ill.tence, Phone 238 w ( TRUCK SERVICE f J, B. THOMSON & SON t EXPRESS t 7K-WEST AVKNUK Ocean CRyi New Jereey Leander S. Corson BUILDER , == SEE CLOUTING, BRECKLEY AND GODFREY Centractors and Paintets OCEAN CITY. N. J. BATTERY SERVICE I Testing Recharging Repairing . Any Battery or any Make Azk for a Battery Innpection Card • BRECKLEY'S AUTO SERVICE 816 Aebnry Avenue Ocean Qty i
On-an City Y'acht ClnJi members will attend service* in a'botly in the # Pre«b> terian church next Sunday evening. - ^ K. L. SMITH R. H. CAMPBELL Smith & Campbell HOUSE ANI) SIGN PAINTERS Z4J A -burv Ave. Ocean City, N. J , I Br II .M».J Ertlmtr. 01, c. Theo. F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor Jobbing Work a Specialty Office: 1032 Ccntrnl Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Qeoryje W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Plan. Fr-«. . ttaofalaw. a Special!^ No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. lieu rbuoe. 4M-J Bdll Phone 852- W WILLIAM UNCLES E Contractor MARBLE AND TILE 24-A N: New~ Jersey Avenue L Atlantic Cit>v,N. J. Store Fronts, Bath Rooms, Porches, Fireplaces 401 ASBURY AVE. j ! Fancy Groceries Delicatessen 1 Fruits and Vegetables ( Light I.unrh and Ice Cream Phone 177-M William T. Carwithen j I - A Wm. H. Powell General Contractor j • Grading and Street Bnilding Thirty-fourth at. and West ave. | > OCEAN CITY. N. J. I Bell Pbana : Our Wall Paper is a veritable find. We aim to! please the particular. Just come down and inspect our numerous designs. II you are critical it may take you a long time to decide — there are so many patterns to choose ' from — but the point is that yon can suited exactly right and at prices ; that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey i we ve got, the tools ;| ' ! and. expert skill j j we're { " v ' certai uxtxi \ s.you, swill rvtcs-s* I f'LIKEy^Swb-^w / our( I Bill) Ollft plumbing shop is fitted out with | ' ! all of the proper tools and mechanical j j appliances and plumbing wisdom that ; | are necessary to do a perfect plumbing j . j job. What do you need done in the j j way of plumbing? HANS BURKHAROT 649-51 Attarr Atom OCEAK CITY. N.J. UUtAI CUT. R.I.
PHONE. 410.J JOBBING PROMPTLY DONE WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBING and HEATING 138 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING CpMPANY ii now iu in New Offices 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patrons and friends will be cordially welcomed John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. j Lumber MUlwork, Moulding*. Building Paper, Plaater Board, Nail*. Saab Weighs I ate. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery.
Geo. F. SaxtOn PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. G^RAININGifirrEECORATING 1 1035 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY PHOHC. ej-w NEW JERSEY 1 PHONC Tia-R-taK-.' acoaN aeo tbock Boor auuor* j. e. welch the builder cor. seventh street and Wesley avenue . .* OCEAN CITY, N. J. Gcxcnat comthsctor ' JOSEPH BROADLEYpT PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phone 8S-M i FOR SALE Bungalows and cottages ready built or built to order. Jxstimatrs given on alterations and repair work, • ^■URJ-URTABLt tawnsc! H. B. COOPER, Jr. ^OTTACES B4JILDER 29th and central are. Ocean Qty, N. 7. f S B SWAN J. E. TROUT * SWAN and TROUT mwihs/QWMUEB 1040 ASBURY AVEHUt^^ffi^^jcEAN CITY N.J. J0*II,NQ * SPECIALTY j WIRE K R A U S S To Wire V our House PHONG Mo. 177-W 411 asbury avenue ocean city new jersey tou 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 upon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number ol people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs of the houses. Otis M. Townsend lib St. Opposlta T. 0. BUILDER "Tr | '£ £ I NOTICE! -ij Our individual rope fire escap e has been adopted by Uw 41 Hotel Men's Association and has been approved by the 4 f Y Qty Commissioners and Building Inspector. '• t Y " h our aim to keep the price down and we ask all hotel 4 1 owners to place their orders promptly as certain parta of ' • Y thi> aiachlne will be ordered in the quantities needed. 4 I X C*n *' onr offir*. write or phone and our re presents tire 4 1 ▼ will call. 4 I L. Leslie Headley Co. | BUILDERS oc^„E'S;hysr,j. j;' t * a t •' ~~~ Any Kind any Where ■C Joseph g. Champion Building Contractor ocean city. n. j. Tenth Street and West Avenae Advertise in the SentineL

