Ocean City Sentinel, 17 November 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 3

- , OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921 THREE - V

f " 1 I In the Realm of the Churches

FIRST M. E. CHliRCH Fivhlb Street and Central Avenue The Rev. John Handle) -Morning Wo»hip. ■j~: , - Sunday School. ' " * Men's Bi'qie Ci»s. 7 o - Rvcning Service. Friday, evening 7,80, Prayer MeTfm'gi FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Srtenth Street and Wesley Avenue Morning Service. •j :il -Sunday, School. ; Evening Service. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening <T. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH — 1335 Anbury Avenue \ The Rev. Thqs. F. Blake, Rector ' Masses Sundays at 6. 7. R, 9 an<l 10 ofloekWeek days at 7.30 Services Friday and Sunday eve- . in- at 7.45. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth Street and Wesley Avenue The Rev. Marple M. Lewis Morning Worshiped 0.30. Communion, first Sunday of- the % month. Bible School, 2.30. Evening service, 7.30. Weekly Prayer Service, Wednesdayevening at 730. IIOLY TRINITY CHURCH (Episcopal) Sunday School. III!.'. — Church Service. 7 1 ", - Church Service. 10.00— Holy Communion. i vmv /-li i l.l-f nv tuo l<o . I NION

Fifty-first Street and Asbury Avenue 10.00— Bible School. 1 1 ,00— Preaching Service. 7.00— Twilight Service. A MODEL CLASS Maurice Gandy is the teacher of a ila.-'s in the First Methodist Church Sunday School of which he is very I 'nud. He entertained a few members • ' the class recently at his home where a jolly good time was enjoyed, followed by refreshments. Those present were Rush Chattin, Thomas Gibb, Curtis Powell, Kenneth Morey, Everett Bakley and Oras Riggins. There are about 15 boys in the class oral Thomas Gibb holds the banner for attendance, having missed only "lie Sunday in a whole year. The class has been successful in winding,* first place in all attendance contests and is designated in the Sunday School as Class No. 6. Mr. Gandy is planning t" have social gatherings of the class at least once a month during the ■'.Olh WEDDING ANNIVERSARY -Tr""1' y; Har''V and wife, accompanied by Mr. nmhMrs, Roy E. Darby, and son. 'Roy, Juflfflz, went to New_porf Saturday where they" attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. . and Mrs. Quince y L. Husted, who ore the grandparents of mVs. Roy E. Darby. Mr. and Mrs. Husted are in the best of health ami received the c.iigratulations of their many friends »n the passing of a half century of happiness. NOTICE To the Voters of Second Ward, Ocean City, HyfI desire toexjuWiw to you my heartfelt appreciation for your generous upport at the recent election and I trust my policy and actions as a member of tne Chosen Board of Freeholders will justify the eonflilenee you have shown and placed in me. Yours very sincerely, Adv. lt WILLIAM J. CHADWICK. Advertise in the SENTINEL. _

OUR SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT is for the protection of valuables, and we invite you to make use of it A Safe Deposit Box here costs only a small amount * * OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Ocean City, N. J.

WILL ATTEND CHURCH Dr. Handl<-> Will Preach to Local Order Sunday Evening Sabbath morning Dr. Hundley will -speak on the blessed memories of the srj Sunday School we u-e.l to attend, the splendid mission and message of the' Sabbath School of today, and the noble H '"liberation of those who teach and , officiate. I" the afternoon there will be special exercises bv tiie school. In the evening by request Dr. Hand- !<■> will preach a special sermon to the American Mechanics on the "Little Red School House, The Unfurled: . Flag and the Open Bible." He will1 uuswer the iiuestion "What is True v Americanism?" Fine music, all ate Velcome. ENJOYEp DINNER The Father and Sons' dinner, in the '" social rooms of the First M. E. Church, last night, was a most successful event. Each man was expected to take a hoy to the affair and he did. Judge i Wells, of Bordentown, and Dr. Maroney, of Atlantic City, who ,ha* charge of physical culture in the pub-" p lie schools there, were the speakers. *Thc Golden Voice Quartet was heard to advantage and Russell H. Nutty.serretav, of the Ocean City Title and Trust Company, a member of the quartet, lead the community singing. CAKE SALE A cake and pie sale will tie held on : Saturday, November 19, at 745 As- : bury avenue, for the benefit of theLadies' Auxiliary of the Fir.-t Presby-j trrian Church.

t t I PERSONALS Mrs. Ethel Nickerson, Domestic - Science teacher, is spending a .few | days at Trenton. Miss Florence Steelman is visiting j her brother in Philadelphia. J. L. Peacock, local realtor is on a • business trip. 11 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Furlong and Mr.. 10 ami Mrs. T. S. Furlong, of PhiladelP phia. are spending a few days at the' * I -a Monte. (l Mrs. Maude B. Thomas, of the La Monte Hotel, is spending a couple of » »eks in Wilkes-Barrc and Scranton. Miss Agnes Voorhees, of the 1-a |. Monte is spending it few days at o Newark. N. J. Mr. Joseph Hayes, of Trenton, spent 1 dj several days in this city as the guest, II ' of Miss Carolyn Devine at her home e j in this city. e John J. Devine was a recent Philadelphia visitor. Mrs. Philip O'Neill, of this city, has returned to her home after a thrJc e weeks; visit having her eyes treated i, by a specialist. 11 George Wohmus, of Chester, has e been visiting with his daughter, Mrs. e Harry' S. Mills for a few days. Miss Grace Shropshire, of Washing- * ton is the guest of Miss Beatrice •"Welckcr, at Miss Welcker's pretty ; bungalow on Pleasure avenue. Miss l] Shropshire is delighted with Ocean j-City. c Mrs. Fanny Van Artsilalon has been , ' the guest of Mrs. Harry Bleyler at 812 Asbury avenue. Miss Mary Chadwick, *of thtf City • Hall Telephone Exchange, is now on „ ; her vacation. She will visit friends in . Philadelphia .and Reading. e Walter R. ' Chattin, realtor, and - j Sterling Cole, of the Title and Trust I Company, with Mr. Cole's brother «

WANTED A live wire to take an agency for two of the best selling automobiles manufactured. We have a good proposition to offer the right man. Box 3, Sentinel Office

A Satisfied Owner Owns a 2 Family Apartment TWO FAMILY APARTMENTS are the best kind of investment properties in Ocean City. Right now there are some excellent propositions that are offered for sale, uncomparable to anything similar here in price, terms and location. All of them are newami offered for sale at prices showing very satisfactory returns on the money Invested. . TWO FAMILY APARTMENTS, Third and Ocean Avenue, five rooms and bath each floor, size 22 x 34 feet, ten foot wide porch, brick* foundations, papered throughout and finished inside in white and mahogany; will rent for $900. Price $11,000. TWO FAMILY APARTMENTS, Frist and Atlantic Avenue, six rooms ami bath each floor .size 24 x 44 feet, lot 46 x 76 feet, wide porches, brick foundations, room for double garage; rents for $1,100. Price $7,500. TWO FAMILY APARTMENT, Atlantic Avenue, between Moorlyn Terrace and Ninth Street, brick construction throughout, seven rooms and tile bath each floor, built in tubs, inside entrances to both apartments, large lot. The upkeep on this apartment will be almost nothing for several years. Provision made to install heating plant. Price $18,500. For further information apply « Any Realtor in Ocean City

I will build you one of the most beautiful Bungalows in the City for $2350 Complete 2 bedrooms, 9 x 11 feet;Q>ath, 6x7 feet; living room, 11 x 12 feet; dining room, 11x11 feet; kitchen, 11x7 feet. With beautiful eollonade with liook ease and china closet. Painted outside In two coats of the hest paint, one coat of stain and two coats of varnish all over inside. Papered to suit Beautiful electric fixtures. Large loft upstairs can be used for extra bedroom. EDGAR F. BERGER Building Contractor 3100 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. I have some built for your inspection

from Camden, enjoyed .i three-day gunning trip at Tuckcrtnu Bay. The ' entire three days were spent on a | house boat. All report having an enjoyable, time. Miss Caroline I Harper, formerly i lc stenographer in the office of Mu.-sey t *' & Edwards, has left Ocean City for v her home in Reading, Pa. L c Mr.-. Harry Bleyler has. returned frojn a few days' visit to.Ptiiladelphia ; ( ami Cheater. • ^ Dr. Herbert J. Baldwin motored to ,, •'■•Ocean City Sunday -with a party of w '• friends. One of the party was ; - ie J George W. Itobb, who is building six bungalows and cottages on the Gar-: a dens tract. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Bonsnll, of 1432 Wesley avenue, have dosed their a, cottage for the winter. ' Mrs. D. W. Keller, Senior, of Phila- ; delphia, spent last week-end in Ocean i ll City with her ilaughter. Miss Loi''iraine Keller, who is associated with " the office of Massey & Edwards, realtors. '* Mrs. Harry Falun and baby daughter have returned to Ocean City and '? are at home, 644 Central avenue. ,1 Dr. J. Thoroley ami Mrs. Hughe. were spectators of the Armistice Day1 ^ parade at Pleasantville. s. Mr. William Hughes is making a flying visit to Philadelphia, Baltimore j. and Washington, and will visit Hadw 1 donfleld before He returns to this city. y 0 T DOTS Over 200 satisfied diners attended the American Legion turkey dinner at , " the First Presbyterian Church last Friday evening, y • The Eureka Triangle Club, of Woodn bury, who carried a prize away from n Ocean City Hallowe'en, repeated it at Vineland on Armistice Day by whining ^ first prize for best appearance and j first prize for the most number in line. _ The boy scouts created a good im- ~ pression by their thoughtfuiness in i - placing a wreath at the monument Armistice Day. j* CARD OF THANKS M. W. Adams and daughter, take this means of thanking their friends j for the many expressions pf sympathy i during their recent bereavement. |

BEFORE JITXJETwo I .oral Boys Accused op Taking fix From Garagv A number of buys involved in taking the cdrs of Charles Sack from the Ocean City garage for joy- rides given a hearing Tuesday night Police Justice Ware. Milton "Happy" Headley, age 13 and Leon i Cobb, age 16; were sent to the Court House -Wednesday to appear before Judge Kldridge. Young Headley Has : appeared before 'the judge before and ! given his freedom tin probation.

Evidently it has been the practice of the bovs to take the cars from the garage at variou- times. La^t.Thurs- * day a cur in their pns-ewion ran out of gus and was left in a ditch iu the ' vicinity of 21th street. The other " boys, William Johnson. Charter Sea- * man. Ernest Rossi and James Rossi. ! were placed on probation for a year n by Justice Ware. Edward Baron. tb.-_ " other hoy involved, was given a hear-" * ing yesterday aftohioon. || SING IN ATLANTIC TIT)'* The Golden Voice Quartet Will -ing

f in the Alanine Friday e- lifting ,at a r Baltimore. The quartet will -ilrg Sfce - same evening at U»- Kiwani Cbib. Lost something? Place an ad in y~"\ the SENTINEL and it will be quirkg ly returned.

THE UNIVERSAL CAR Clearance of Second Hand Cars ALL SECOND HAND CARS ON THE FLOOR MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE!!! " 1920 Ford Sedan, wire wheels, starter, demountable rims .. SlOn 1918 Ford Half-ton Delivery, panel body, excellent condition *200 1920 Ford Roadster, new condition $200 l'/i Ton" Chevrolet Truck, completely overhauled $165 1918 Ford Roadster, good conditidR $150 1919 Ford Roadster, good condition ..... ... $160 1918 Ford Delivery, panel delivery body $155 1916 Ford Touring Car, glass enclosscd $125 1918 5 Passenger Lexington, make good taxi $760 CASH OR TERMS We will demonstrate without obligation EDWARD G. KURTZ Hill Authorized Ford Dealer 12th and Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N J.

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