sre . OCEAN cm- St"-"""" r.rr'vrTTY N. .1.. THl'RSDAY. SEPTEMBER S, 1921 _ . -
OYSTER SEASON OPENS
J-| ARRIS RESTAURANT 805 Asburv Avenue Maurice River Cove Oysters Direct from the Beds "Served in Famous Stews or Fries PAMILN TRADE SUPPLIED Quart or Hundred Fresh, Delicious Maurice River Cove Oysters Served auy way you like them with the REAL OYSTER CRACKERS Sterling Restaurant 828 Asbury Avenue Call 530 or 448 For Maurice River Cove Oysters Quart or Hundred S Delivered on the Half Shell if so desired N. HICKHAN 1155 Asbury Ave.
September ( Some folks say that Oysters are good the year round. Most folks still cling h to the idea that Oysters should only be eaten in the 44R" months: September, October, November, December, January, February. March and April Oyster Season is Now Officially Opened \ » 1 ' - - ■ ■ . - — — » » ■ , . . . ! .
ELECTED PRESIDENT 'Sir*. K niton Warnt* Again Hrad« I-raxut-Mr:. Kmlun Warne was unanimously elecUsI president of the Hostess league, at their regular business meet in i; last week. In the years that she has acted as president : of the l-eague. Mrs. Warns has proven exceptionally efficient.* Other officer* are first vice president. Miss Anna Creth; second vice president, Mrs. Schumo; secretary Miss Deborah Johnson: .corresponding secretary, Mrs. CrawfoVd: treasurer, Miss Wen- . rich; assistant treasurer, Mrs. B. P. MascUnl. The Hostess House is still open and wjll ci«tinue to l>e for at . least another week. Mrs. Emma Warner, or "Mother Emma" as the ) boys call her has been the right wo-1 man in the right place. She has taken excellent care both of the boys and the rooms anil the ladies of the Hostess House praise her very highly. Warren M. Buck, wife .and daughter have left for New York, after s|iending the season here. Henry I.. Buck and wife have left this city, after another pleasant sean ft
J . CLOSES SERVICES ' The First Ilapti-t- t'hureh closes their summer activities with next' j Sunday. Both Piearhing services j. will he on the Boardwalk as usual at j ll and *> o'clock and the-pastor Rev. |. j Marpie M. lewis will preaeh huth k| sermons. t This will Ix* ihe lust «»pit ' P"rt unity to enjoy those inspiring , Boardwalk gatherings. The past ,r : season has been the liest in eyery is! way thspi any in the last five vefrs t ami much appreciation i- felt for the j, j volunteer elTorts of local and suml. i mer pimple that added much to the e FOR SALE C HEAP SMALL BUILDING ' CONTAINING ODDS AND ENDS OF LI MBER Apply, ?r SENTINEL OFFICE 711-16 Asbury avenue
TENNIS Tt'l RNAMENT , Final* in the tournament for Ihe t' Brighton Tennis Trophies, presented « l.> in. Henry Marvel, were playt ed oiT on Monday afternoon. The u inner of the clip. Mr. Clifford Daiih phinee. taking three strainght sets ' - from his "opponent Mr. Alexander g Colville, Jr.. the scores l>eing >—2. t i;_o, ft— -I. Mr. Dpnphinee played -a j- smasMng game from start to finuh s and il was said hV mahv to he the e presented annually by Mrs. Marvel | to the champion doubles team were taken by Mr Woody" Codte anfl . Mr. lefty Hafleigh. from I'hilip Welch and Henry V. Marvel. Jr., their opponent*. The scores of the doubles match Ireing: ft— 3, f — I. 7 — S. The following were contestant* for these coveted trophies: Sparta Fritz J Jr., winner of singles trophy in 1920, I Alexander Colville, Jr.. and John Downer, winners of doubles trophies in 11*20. Clifford Dauphinec, Philip Welch, Ed. Carr. "Pat" Riley, Ed. Eraxier, Wilson Hobson, Dr. Marvel, "Jerry Hafieigh, "Jack" Lynch, Pierce I Mar.vel. Allison Boyd, Al. Radhe, . "Woody" Cook. Art. Myers, and Henry V. Marvel, Jr., who manages) the tournament. f TS J w! *
Maurice River Cove OYSTERS Served as You Like"Them~ at CARL'S 806 Boardwalk The Home of Good Eats Noted for Famous Sea Food Platters and Shoe Dinners EXTON Crackers ■ 4 OCEAN CITY FISH CO. HENRY D. HICKMAN, Manager "Will supply you with OYSTERS From the Maurice River Cove 726 ASBURY AVENUE (Rear) Telephone 66-R
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