1 OCEAN CITY SENTINEL OCEAN CITY. N. J., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1921 THREE,
PERSONALS | ■ 4- * * "■ * ~ + j. i iuxion anil family have closed their cottage at 1641 West avenue an<l i. turned In their home in Philadelphia. Mrs. W. II. Mitchell. .,f this city, l.i- I -ceii entertaining Mrs. Itl.WIe, v. ifr of the postor of the M. E. Church, • at Seavffle. Mrs. J(. Hagle has closed her" cot- ' , i to her home in Philailclphiu. after • , -pending hor thirty-sixth reason in jt this. city. " j Mr. ami Mrs. Louis Amlerson and ' .•laughter Louisa, of Philadelphia, were • • ' iio is in Ocean City over the week- ' •nil tin. I .Hallowe'en. Mi. Katherinc Endicott. of Mays l anding, attended the County Convt-n- ■ I i»n. ..f the Women's 'Missionary So- I rn-ly held here last week. ' I . S. Hoover ami family, of West •« Philadelphia, were week-end visitors = ■,.i remained over Hallowe'en. Mr. Peter Smith, of ^Colliiigswnod, i Idled Ocean City on Slqnday. Mr. ..and Mrs. John Thnit accompanied by Mr. Spencer Swaqkv.vnt on motor trip to Stockton lusfxveck. Mr. Trout is ut present in Kansas City where he is attending the AmcriMrs. Hertrain Hillman made a husi- ... trip to Womlhury recently. Miss Elizabeth Higher has returned fmni an extended visit with her sis-t.-r, at HaddonBcld. M i . I. la Jeffries and Mrs. Anna llnn-lay' were visitors to Atle.ntic City recently. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Kelk have left for Woodbury w here they will he ioini by Mr. and Mrs. Lorn, Anderson ...I Master Robert Amlerson nml will tlien start on a motor trip to ' St. IVlersburg, Fla., where they will jiend the winter months. J. Howard Holme.-, owner of a cot'.s.ife at U17 Wesley avenue, was a | visitor Sunday.
J. E. Goodman, a summer resident, H visited Ocean City Sunday. He has a | cottage at 1634 Wesley nvipiur. Isaac Yocum, of the real estate liim of Yocum and Powers, of Philadelphia, registered at the Hotel La Mont over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Freeman, of Camden, well known summer cottagers, spent the week-end in this citf and remained here for the Hallowe'en Carnival. Jos. S. Barrett, and family, of this city,, have opened their cottage In St. Pctei -burg, Fln.,.where they will spend J. M. Chester, local realtor, was a recent visitor to Goshen. Mrs. Harold Collins ami son, and Mrs. Alwilda Foster, of SoUth Dennis, were Saturday visitors here. I .in wood Sack and wife, of tkis city, visited Mrs. Mary VonQflder, of South Seaville, igi Sunday.' Mrs. John Weaver, who with her son David and daufttilyt:. Maud, have returned to Parkeslyurg after a very pleasant visit in this rresort. 'ft- Mrs. Samuel H. Scattergond and Mrs. Robert B. Lane, spent the weekend at this resort. Miss Caroline Steinmetz, of 1421 AsBury avenue, will close her house next week and go to Philadelphia, where shevwill spend the winter. —Miss Mary S. Boric, of Kirklyn, has rrtun^ed home after a most enjoyable Mrs. Hutlie Lee, of Haddonfield, N. J., was a visitor at Ocean City for the Hallowe'en famlval, as a guest of Dr. J. Thornlcy Hughes and wife. Mr. an.l Mrs. Robert >Lockwood, of Caldwell, N. J., were the' guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur E. Ackley, over Hallowe'en. Arthur "Doc" Williams, of the Directory Advertising Department of .= the Bell Telephone Company, ami Charles Salback, manager of Woolworth*f? both of Atlantic City, were guegprin this city for the Hallowe'en Mrs. John \ Heavelow. of Atlantic City, was among the visitors here at the Hallowe'en Carnival, Monday night. Miss Anna Shilling. Miss Edna Shilling and William Gorman, all of Philadelphia, were visiting their grtindmothor, Mrs. Wit worth, who expects to upend the winter in this reKentucky child of nine reads m!nds_ Nellie Cardell. nine-year-old girl from 'monK-ii the Kentucky mountains south of Cincinnati, has long mystified neighbor* and frirnd* by her ability to read mind*. Fact* and figure* held in thought by others are Co secret* to her— and now theatriral manager* arc trying to get her - J0 tour. -
\ MISS BACON WEDS I Bride Well Known to Ocean City Residents ► -The wedding of Miss Caroline Wood I Rarnu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I George 8. Bacon. 501 Columbia qve- . "u0- 1,1 Chandler Burpee, syn of Mr. , and Mrs. Frank Burpee, 3uo Coulter , street. Germantown; fn the First Pre*- , hyterian Church, MillviUe, last Satuf- , day evening*, was the most brilliant . social event that has occurred in this . city for a long time. Two special cars r brought guests and theio with the , Millvillfans, who attended the ceremony, fillet the spacious religious edi- | lire, the interior of which was hand- , soroely decorated with fcpis, white . erysanthemums and potted plants. Following the ceremony, there was a , reception lit the home of the bride' . after which Mr. and Mrs. Burpee de- . parted on their honeymoon. The wedding party occupied the two special ! cars that were attached to the 10:27
train and there was. fun aplenty during the journey to Philadelphia. The couple did not reveal the route of their wedding tour, hut it will be an extended affair and they will not lie ' at home at 152 Surnak street, WU- ■ -nhichen, Pu.. . until January 1st. The wedding ceremony- was pcr- • formed at 7 o'clock, the officiating r clergyman i-eing the Rev. John Hart, " of Philadelphia, who was a college - mate, of the bridegroom. Rev. David 1 W. Berry , pastor of the Presbyterian » Church, this city, assisted in the cerei mony. The bridal party'assemhled on" " the alter," the background being an - embankment of white eryanthemums, - palms and ferns and there the nuptial - knot was tied to the strains of the " Isihengrirr»wedding march played by • Prof. Alva Franckle. ' The bride was' attired in a gown • of bridal satin and rose pink lace with - veil ami train. The veil was trimmed - in orange blossoms and rose point I lace. Shc„caccjed a shower bouquet of " orchids, white V>scs and white sweet
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I — 1 . = For Member of Assembly Vote for Walter P. Taylor WALTER? P. TAYLOR, Candidate far Member ot AstfMy Barn <«M 8prl*(. IMI. w ■( SUpp.rd B. Tutor. praadMM fnrmrr •t Unrr To.nU.ln, AUrndrd W..I r**e Mu H.rb SrhuJ. Bank.' Bu.inM. ('•Itoct. nuiUrlnhto. Writ known, parllrntorb In lk< toner p«rl n( Ikr It kU kntlnur •bll.tl, hi, rtn.rn.ln. linn I. rarrrrd In *11 awtorUkinf •. fnr hi. rnrrtl and Inlrprllrr*M for bp W.li.r r. Tutor. CoM Sprlnp. N. 1. Get In On This Big Special Sale of Emerson Records 100 Titles to Choose frpm Regular 85c and $1.00 Gold Seal Records Now Selling at lOCENTS EACH WALLACES SON, Inc. Opposite City Hall
r- pea... The maid «f Honor was Mi-- f ie Klizaiieth Bacon, si-tci of the bride >f ami .he wore a the--, of grchid ^ ui geoi gette. She carrie«l "a tiouiiuet of >e sweet pea.. The flower bearer* were »- little Betty Baron Adam- and Jamrl„ Bacon, neice ami nephew of the a r- bride. They sprinkled white sweet '' ig pea.- and sweetheart n>-e- in the path " t, of the bridal party. 1 , Thcbestniun was Samuel Bro»:n, of " I1' Indianna. Pa., and the ushers were ' J. Lawrence- Bacon, For. I Allams, A. Ti-ulale and Samuel I.ukens. A wedding repast w as served at the . 111 homo of. the bride. The house decora"j lions were palms, ferns and crys-' anthemums, and the arrangement was ( very lieautiful. The wedding presents were very (l ^ beautiful and numerous, consisting of , jjj ' silverware, linen, funiiture,' liric-a- ,, 1t Tlie bride was graduated from Vu-- ii ,f sar College and has been conspicuous b et in various civic movements and social I. m events in this city lately. The bridegroom is a graduate of | Cornell and is engaged as assistant to [ the president of the Hamilton Papcr-j Mills, Lafayette, Pa. f
0. < . \. a. defeated r.-o Ylarls. Haines and Kutrhrr -.Star for , Oroan City Charlie Seaman rightly named that aggregation ..f football player- he mug (it to Ocx-.jn City Monday afterwhen he called them "Bear ; Cats." They .-imply mndlcd ll)e life out of tlje Ocean City A. A.,. 11 team c<nnpose«l of American l egion and High School player.-. The visitorplowed right through the locals' Hno at the start' and s?orod in every |>eriml hut the Jhir.l. Ixmg, of Ocean City ptayo<i in particularly hard luck and was considerably batten-. I and bruised at the end of Jhe game. The locals, however.' played a fine, up-hill game and forced^ • the Bear Cats to flight for every inch of ground they gttiqed. Experience team work, coupled with the star play's log of Jones and Hogan presented a harrier that could not lie surmounter liy Ocean City. Line-up: SEAMAN'S BEAR CATS -eft End ' Moore left Guard Sweeny ' l/jft Turkic Westeott Goto) Thomas
) Rieji: Guard • " 'Reynolds' , Rigid Tackle Davis Right End Junerf Quarter Back . Wilson left Half Bjw*7 ' Hogan . t Bight Half Back Hudson I Full Back Shore , - Manager— Greenhurg . r OCEAN CITY A. A. 5- left End ' P.. Ferguson 1 left' Guard Sharp I left Tackle "Torbet , ' Cenictj* . Kutcher " Right Guard Ganliner >' Bight Tackle".. Long Bight End * Haines " Quarter Bark Murphy " Left Half Back ' H. Ferguson '.Right Half Back. Tuthill '• Right Back . Marts Substitjutes— J. Adams, 'Kne^Jm. * Wallace. Taylrti, J. R. Jones, r \ PLAYS HERE SATI'^DAY :l Coach Corson's Ocean City High School team' will meet the Court House here in a return game Saturday afternoon. His wjuad is going j n fine. They played u wonderful game y against Pleasantville Saturday and i t have Inst only one game so far this : g season anil that being to Court House, j
li t Communicated I < Till. Ml BH tji I STION The following letter explains it-elf. 'Editor. 1 Sentinel. ' Sir: Regarding the ijucstion of summer , music in# Ocean City, ai.d the advocacy : by a few (very few l persons i.nter1 e.-ted, of an increase in taxation, to ' provide m< mey for «ii expensive cd1 chestra, the writer de -ires to say that r it has iieen very plainly iiidicate.1 hi r several .seasons past' that expensive : music (or indee.1 music of an> kind) 4 is but little appreciated hv the major!- « ■" ty of summer vfsitors. Therefore Nf music cannot be pro- ' vi.lcl without placing air a<hle>l |iurden , 4 of taxation (the present tax rate is » quite high . enough I upon property j owners, the entire project -would l>el- , ter be 'abandoneil. This increase in taxation for seme- ' thing that wnul«L benefit principally [ a gcoup of musician;- and their leader, " wouldMie far from fair to all property I ; owners opposed to it. (Signe<lk ' Taxpayer, -.j Advertise !n the SENTINEL.
Atlantic City Electric Co. Cumulative Preferred Stock Par Value $100.00 — Price $90 and dividend per share _ Second Offering If you want to know where to put your money so that it will be SAFE and pay you good returns that you can depend upon-- this' stock is what you are looking for. We have paid dividends on our Preferred Stock for the last twelve years, without a break. Dividends are paid every three months — on February 1st, May 1st, August 1st and November 1st. vr . • - We can offer at this'time only 1000 Shares From coast to coast the securities of We have been supplying electricity electric light and power companies to Atlantic City and the nearby cornare known to be among the very business is bound to grow and thrive, finest investments. The banks and munities for fourteen years. Our the insurance companies have mil- fflln fact it is only becouse the Ions of their funds invested in com- Company !S growing that we have panies such as ours. You can do no more stock to sell. The funds necbetter than to follow the example of essary to make extensions and adyour bank and your insurance com- ditions to our system must qjme pany, and invest YOUR savings in from the sale of' the Company's the electric light and power industry. securities# Please Act Promptly In February of this year, we offered for the ~~ for $ ^ first time, a limited number of shares of our ~ V, nnnfcri FT Preferred Stock. In exactly six working days, every sMare was sold. Many folks got is all you need to their subscriptions in too late and we have « subscribing for6" constantly had' requests for stock from share of our stock. people who wished to invest from $5 up. |« Then pay tie bah Simply because we had no stock to sell, we ^ 3 E, ance in easy in- have had to turn away our customers and |? stallments of $$ a other folks who wished to invest. f ^ month. You can 85" get your money . . . 8* ii back with 5* in- NOW more than ever there m g| 1! terest any time be- need to make every dollar count fore your last pay- jjjj S* incut. We will sell « Atlantic City jljf , Electric Co. - 1

