FQUR ' * OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY, X. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1H21 "■ 1 — ! —
BACK TO OLD TJME Many Persons An, Hour Too Karl for fhurrh Sunday Restoration of standard lime Sun I day troubled .many, but they wer 1 the small minority. Some folk were too early for cjiurrh service.and leanied of it only when the; reached the sanctuaries. Other reached this railroad statibus an hou ahead of train time. In hotels mun; of the guest.* appeared in the dinini room on daylight saving schedule but the hotel men were prepared fo' such' forgetfulne— . 0They eithe: opened the dining rooms on dayligh saving time or they posted diptomatii waiters at entrances to the dinini halls to remind the early ones of tin change in* time. This change in time reopened th« discussion of its advantages and disadvantages, and the end of it got the disputants nowhere, for the supporters of the change were just as certain it was a wise thing nnd those opposed had. not changed their opinion that it was unwise and a general
PERSONALS Reginald Eastlake, late of the 81st Field Artiliary Band, O. S. A., has been spending some time in Ocean City. He is an accomplished musician and entertains his friends i|uite often with his guitar. John Winn left for home Thursday after spending the entire season in Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Porter motored to Delawnre last week-end. Mrs. Eliiaheth Carlson visited Bridge ton on Thursilay. Mrs. Ella Everinghai.i was a Philadelphia visitor on Friday. Mrs. Mary Milner was a visitor at the County W. C. T. U. convention held at Goshen on Thursday. Mrs. E. Mnrlett, of Newark, visited Miss Sally Lake over Thursilay. Mrs. Amy Breckley is spending the week-end in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hallinger, of Hadiionfield, were among the recent visitors to this dty. Senator and Mrs. Joseph Wallworth, who have- spent the season here, have returned to their home in Haddonfieid. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Danenhower, of Haddonfieid, have left for their home after a pleasant/ season spent in this dty. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Preston, of Swarthmore, were recent visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seal, of Swarthmore, are spending a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Winner have besei entertaining Mr. and Mrs. ' Calvin Heckler, of Quakertown. Mr. gml Mrs. Charles A. Wolver- | ton, fit Camden, have been spending , a frtr .lays here. , My. and Mrs. Daviif Jester have t :. rotumed tbeir home in Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Humphries ti have returned to their •■T* LanWowne, have been ! spending several weeks here. Mrs. Emily Webb will return to ! Ocean City in the late fail mach improved in health, due to her prolonged rest in the Rocky Mountain region. She has l-een in Denver and Colorado Springs for several months, but writes that she is anxious to be back in Ocean City. Mr. Henry Irwin and family have ^ dosed their cottage here and re-is, turned to their home in West Philadelphia. HOTEL LA MONTE OPEN " The Hotel La Monte, at Eighth ° street an.) Ocean avenue, will remain open the entire yeir. Bookings for October are excellent and many A guest* have signified their intention II of remaining all winter, III Umler the management of Mrs. ||| M. B ./Thomas, the Hotel La Monte has ||| established a reputation for the i|ual- ||| ity anil abundance oft its table HI Guests will enjoy hcatcj rooms and III hot and cold running wWter. | On the ocean side of the hotel is a ||f sun parlor that is a popular gather- ||( ing place for the guest* and their II friends. This hotel has enjoyed a III moat successful season and has quite I a number of bookings for pext year, I returns from VACATION jj Waiter N. Boor and wife have just III returned from n two week*- vacation, III a week of which was . spent in Wash- || ington and vidnity. They maile the HI trip from Philailelphia "to Baltimore ||| by day boat nnd from Baltimore to 11 Washington by electric line, which || runs by Camp . Meade and through | the farming districts of Maryland and the District of Columbia. From Washington lliey took u trip by boat down the Potomuc to Mount wernon. A visit was also made to Great Falls on the Potomac. Mr Boos was very enthusiastic over the-ll natural beauty of the State of Vir- [ •ginia. Both he and Mrs. Booz arc II very well pleased with their ,-aca- II » PROGRESSIVE ^GUE III t^ape newest organixation l|| has been incorporated ami. will lease the "Cecil" for its permanent quarters. This building will bc'\ completely renovated and will be used as a dub house for members. The League now meets each Monday evening at the Convention-Hall until the new quarters are placed in good • ^-order. i L
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•Iks - BAPTIST- NEWS MlTIS, res. Both parsonage grid Chapel now tley look spick an>l span in the new coat ?T* of fresh paint, which «• u gift to the our church by the Summer Indies' Au\iliary. F inK- Those illustrated S imla/ evening sermons commencing 
