Ocean City Sentinel, 24 November 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 8

B1GIIT . OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN', CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1921 - _ — A

j PERSONALS | Mr-. W. S" M :l >' . " the late ( Dr. «. Js . S*V~. Oregon, i>i speb.'.it c the » tr-:f .- Cvean City. thr\ gv->J S- * -v V— . M.'ts S«nw^ " of N- sh ttrrr'%. X- -r Mtv X. V -1 Harri-' Maw- . .'A*-*.' tV. hi* .pending tfc* «t«t BM*. W:>- ». -\* thi* city, -»{4.v- V- M' : E. y. CairipbeF.. . " rr the week-end. ff*. J. Oner.' \J Audaban..N. J. M- V:s. H. B. Whitaker with-. . < v-:. v. Mr*. K. II. Campbell^ . dieter _...| May. rpcntv, - Fa . N. J., with their . , Ac-:. M -- I'hev" K. Smith. They Mi>- 1, « l.ynch visited friend.- in , Ptjfladeb-'i.. .'vir the jreelfend. Ou>rti!! Wur.gerford, of the Ocean . City I'i who >«W|* a cottage 2> * Wesley avenucr wa* a- > week-cn-i visitor. Vf. tt . T> era, president elect of City Fishing Club, and ownerV of a pretty cottage at 60S North -treet I wa* H. :.-wn ovier the week-end. < Chic:' Opmrtor Miss ljiura Smith, of the 1. !! Triephone Company's Ex- ' ehangr. is on her vacation. During ] her pbsepce Mi-.- > Evelyn Ererit.ghan, ' will bq ti e operator in charts. Walter. N. Booz, Maurice Candy. Albert Weils. Henry' Jackson and - James Harrev, attended the meeting of the Atlantic City Telephone Society ' in Atlantic City last Friday night. H. A. Porter. Diviaiyn Plant Super- ' intendr.it. of Philmlelphin, gave an interesting talk on Plant conditions. 1 Dr. William Pew ick. D. D.. of Nor- , ristown. Pa, was down recently and. j: cloned his newly elected apartments ( at Thirty-fourth street for the season. t Wm. Hughes, of Hughe.-' Central Pharmacy, spent Tuesday in Trenton. -l Mr. and Mr-. Samuel B. Russell have I men entertaining Mrs. .Harry.'y Hazellon and daughter, of ColiingA^ wood far a short time. Mrs. Hazelton is a neiee of Mr. Russell. {] Mis- Maud Foulds. of Jtbe First Na- a . tional Bank, has returned to her duties u after an enjdyable vacation trip to t! Philadelphia. Washington and vicinitv » George Ross, of the same institu- h tution is now enjoying his vacation, j j, George Tulhill. Reviving Teller at p the Title and Trust Company, and Preshlent of the Ocean City A. A, is tl enjoying a two weeks' vacation. Harry Headley left Ocean City Monday afternoon tJr Hot Springs, Va. 1 v Mr. Hewdley has been going to HotSprings for the past SI years. This ' " time It is to attend the funeral of d a friend whose acquaintance he marie a on his first trip to the reaort. d Mrs. John Pflum and daughter, Miss - o Edna Pflum from Tamaqua, Pa., were t » week -end visitors at the home of Mr. ' 5 and Mrs. !. Barton Champion, of this , Icity. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Goetz have beenj'n away on their vacation the last few ■ s weeks and are expected to return for| Thanksgiving Day. They have been traveling through»different citties in Maryland. == S*. UU4MI CITY OF OCEAN CITY. NEW JgBSBY ' a Km*. No. Two. id Iks Uttartod ■ 100001 j 1 inif, i j5aw*Sl the I «*£? at '• ' rrS i jSsr&bru £¥,32£ l£2 ' S ! ilwo to '.ho MOdor or biddor, offorlnrto po> ! IKnvfor l»o' hlrho-l o.M,ii.,nol vrio. Tho 1 ■WW hrt^hgl^looa j dor. inrludlnc >h» oorooMfol bUhu-r a°nd £j I- oi'idUd in r«" porn^ni for l ho 1-i.d. I inr h~» rrmlun* fn on ih- tmUuJr id thl h"W-r n. MMS^aWklbeteraw of (oud l.id ! r^y. ttnul pt*, '»twl j ihT^-h'n 'l "i.'w'tild'.S'l i in.-' Hint loom) oMlinllo** of tho I'ilr of Oroon So 1» rooot-od U. .rriort nil hid- ni.d ' Hr '."-"'iTr or'lbo B.-M of C— tlodoo... ,.I Itrr .n Oil. Now J. -.v, A1 1! -I St HARRY A. MORRIS^ i-ropwdi^oill be ^neSnd hj ^ -ho DBCMMfa i:. IMI.^ riq nbio '■ "ll I !» M joVhjt » tvd"so^o«.W . •Mt.tS nod mniu-o „„ ,ho 1,1 dor of IVeNiobor. taV- r,«l .nd jnloreil^ in ho loqoblo In

t CITY IS HAVI>Tf; I SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH J pletcd in time to enjoy the Easter * holidays, e James J. Snyder, of Philailelphia, is,; hat purchased the lot adjoining his e .suimWf iiorne at First and Ocean avert, uvki a'"' contemadatos on making en- ' faiqprments to hiSRHBfience. An 'attractive Imngalnw- with iirick g fire-place is iieing erected by Kendall Ralph Atkins on Chelsea' place, on lot sold for tlw account of Dr. Lawrence " The following rbcent -ales of.imp roved property are «!sn reportni by Mr. Morrison: ^ jTWIUIam' H. Diesroth to Harvey, I.. o^ale, of Philadelphia, a two family Nipartmeflt house add douole garage at rythe corner of Twelfth and Simpson lairge cifttage on the we.-t corner ' of Fourth and Atlantic- avenue for \ he account of Samuel S. Wi-nzell to K^ni <lall Ralph Atkins, of Philadelphia. - , Thelliert A. Lobh, df Philadelphia, a (• oifnimor visitor here foi a nuhilmj; ofUears. has purchased the Attractive rt cottage of Mrs. I.ydia' W. Slocomb at -•"it*. Ninth street. Mi. ix.bl.coMl template- on spending a major portion of his time in Ocean City. Cottage at No. H IL Tenth street, ' owned by Mrs. .Via Hani fan. was sold , to AV er F. Smith, formerly, of Media, 'but.. who has been making Orear. City /tlliv home since last spring. Mr. Smith Jpruaiises to become one of Ocean , | City's moot prominent business men. 1 Cottage 347 West avenue, for the ' account of, Joseph" F. Emery, Jr., to JHowaril F. Blizzard, an all-year-round Mr. William H. Kirk ha* purchased j , the «uttage of Markina U Crawfonl, I : at 7S3 Wesley avenue. Mr. Kirk, who ' is actively engaged 111 business in j., has hi* family heic for | the winter, and will eventually make , Ocean City his permanent home. , - The three family, u*be*tos shingle house property with double [ I garage..; at 806 Park place, ha* beer, , Hkold for the account of James P. Far- i c J^ell to Charle* H. Walters and wife. The new buyers also purchased . j through this office the Belvider r apartments on seventh street, which reported in a previous issue of - 1 paper. Mr. and Mrs. Waltirs, j who are formerly of Atlantic City, selected Ocean City a* the most j - ideal home site and will remain here' d permanently. ; j A number of rental* ha* also been reported for next season. Ij, MEETING OF RESEARCH CLUB;,. The Research Club met at the home ' _ of Mrs. Elizabeth Candy Ia*t Thurs- 1 ( - day evening. Current event* ax they j taking place at Washington were , at some length. The paper of the evening on Asiatic Immigration j I prepared and read by Mr*. Harry j Extract* were also read on Immigrating by Mrs. George Parker. , The next meeting of the club will be j held at the home of Miss Louise Cor- , , son on December 1st. ' ( AT THE PRINCESS ( To night Constance Talmadge will , * . lie shown in a five-reel special, "A ! Woman's Place," with a Floyd Comedy " woman s riace, wiui rioyd Comesly

j and Pathe 'News. Saturday night Cha*. Ray in "A Midnight Bill," will be the feature. ' praCM*"* ran ^SrtTSoMJjf" lalMd hr tho ■«!- of MKl'SjoTi Mt.Mt.TT Vnloo. oil hUo om roiootod oaM hood. .111 .old ;|» btddor or bMd.ro romtdslnr r". ih* "s» **'* oit*r'B* 10 •** m 1 1 rtnSwr' ^ i i **~< ^ ( bo ondool in ** par moot for 'uS'wlodS o j or to^ Miiro tho Cllr of Oroon CltT OOOJ r ■! •J Camedsehwrw f ur II. 11. (>«.n Nr. o' jr,~m , od ^orloi^ In^ . — .Ird onvotoi. - - nor, Roiot,. Srr^- No. Too. ^ d Tho wmlil biddor >111 ho fornlobod with *" ^"od YOrtI I '1 oro blrui * ; Si !h* ir I I) j Older of, the »ard o| tomml-donrr. of ' lo.Ooma t;u. Km Jrr„ A .t | Adr, ll-H, 81. ^ CTtT^erh. -XlfesjOlroS t l - 'iTXJ HAv'E ELEVEN TOES. ] '"| - T 'EM aACKWAROS--■II : -0— 5 -8 -7-e AND. FIVE ARE ELEVEN.

i j HEARD ALONG ! THESHORE I Br J 4 a. PETERSBURG NOTES is Mi** Helen Van Gilder is spending e- two -week* with her brother, Floyd. V in Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Edgar Ross entertained her k sister." Mrs., Lawrence McKaig," •+ II South. Dennis, one dayeiast week, 't Mrs. Washington Van Gibler, re•e turned home TuewiRvqVening after b pending .1 forti.igMwjVb her son, in «- Jacksonville, Fla. \ y Mrs. Edgar Ross and Miss Alice EJdridge were, visitors in Ocean City .. Friday y Miss Carrie Vo>* returnetl home ™ it Ktfihty after a two months' stay in n Ocean City. Mrs. James Smith and Mr-. Robert r Smith visited relative* in Philadelphia || e and Gloucester lust week. - . Misses Hilda Smith and Sarah Van Gilder, teachers in Pleasantville. came ( a home Friday evening for over Sunday. ■ Mi-. Stebbin*' called on her daughe ter, MrsA Eliza Butler one day last t week. ' Leslie Corson and wife, entertained " 1 relative* from Atlantic City last Fridav. . ^ , Ebben Brown and wife, are enjoyi ing his vacation by visiting in Wash- . ins-top, O. CV Mrs. Harold Ross and son, Mrs..'! 1 Molton Ross and son. Grafton, were 1 calling on Mrs.. Sarah Ross Saturday. afternoon. . 3 BEES LEY POINT NOTES / 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Corson and Mr. ♦ jand Mrs. Hohart Sapp left Tuesday to/ ' | spend the winter at St. Petersburg,^- - •j '! Miss Maliel Clark. Mis- Haze! -Adam.- and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ' of C«mden, attended the funerul of their aunt at Scullville, Sun- ; day. Mr. Gannon andlamily have moved j from Bristol, Pa. 1 E. V. Corson has a bumper crop of com this year. Mr*. Earner Steel man, of Scullville, -is spending a few day* with her 1 mother. — Mr. and Mrs. Hohart Sapp-enter-tained at dinner Thursday, Mr. and "* : Nathaniel Sapp and son. Carl. ' Mr. ami Mrs. Flavcl Smith. Jr., and J Find 8milh, Sr., of West Phlia- I ' delphia, sper.t Tuesday with Mr. and J E. V. Corson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks are en- j tertaining Mr. and Mrs. Else Cameron, • of Bridgeton. Mr. and Mrs. E. - A. Corson, of J • Ocean City, and Mrs. E. L. Corson, j ] spent Tuesday . with Dr. and Mrs. | of Bridgeton. Mrs. Jesse Young spent Tuesday +. with Mr*. A. Abbott at Ocean City. Mrs. Lizzie Young i* entertaining Miss Ixjuise Geren from Rivenlalc, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young went to Cape May Court House Momlay. Mr. and Mrs. Lewi* Corson *penl ' night with their son in City. The visitors from Beesley Point #t City Saturday were: Ijc A*:' Stratum and < laughters, Cornelia CorBetty Young. Miss Louise Geren and Mrs. Lizzie Youog.

+ , , Wiilard S. Steelman | Contractor and Builder | JOBBING j boat work 1100 Bay Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. + ■ F. H. WARE ! HAS REOPKNRn HIS STORF. YOC ALL KNOW THK, FLACK Chickens "'ILo-i., lb. 40c I' out, of Black Wolnnu and all Iflnd- nl I Sato, nid.fa4il-.ncd r const Biilt'o. Froob lf h-o.ud Peanut- at lie a potwd. " MoUoaca hr d-c nuort. llrlck'. flc-t Mine- ' 1 CO Jit: AND SHE C8. Wo Mtc Into of mod „ 1 hi nr. to H.UfBw VKKY BEST QL'AUTY. , CLASSIFIED ' ADVERTISEMENTS FOB SALS Motor and Raw Boat far aalo. Don nan Atk. HI Woat Aronup Adr. If. | FOR ^ gALB—ImnOlftl choir. mod^cnndU v . m RENT FOR RENT Nlrol, furnUhod boated room, control location prtvala famllr. Sontlnol OfBaa. A dr. HEATED COTTAGE for rone Central I.,, ratom. H.x wator t»M. Until Mar rttb. I*tt. ^CUroaca S. Bcull. SIh and Ocean FOR SAUL- BUICK TOURtNG. LATEJri:. I-F.lll FiT rONMTHiN NEW ■ tiltl- TII1LII-- FOR mil h .-All: Willi WIN I I.I! TOP. CALL Nil BAY AVENUE. A.I. ' WAHTBP ' ^ , A tnbldlo.aaod woman ,11 h datwhlor. wlobo. nt ottca. Montincl Offrc Ado. : TEACHERS WANTED - - Grade.. Hnrh fn-honl*. Col lots.. Pino aalarloo. N'otionol T-"l-' Arc ncr. I'hlUpdolpbla. A*. t Woald^lUui "Mtll .t o-rbanao 9 r otn CI. B. BLSIIOF. 7ta Atbarr A.onw Ad " BECHANCE ' . I FOR EXCHANGE— Largo coroor plot on . 1 21th -tr-t o ltd Waaler avanoo. IftO fast or. Kaaloa o-oaaa. las . on S«tb atwt. Wtll • • Isss: -s,. 'srei, 1

Bureau of Health „ . rl ... OOIN'T BE LONfcLI and Charities CITY HAIX JOIN THE CROWD WHO DAILY SMILE AS THEY T. LEE ADAMS. Healtlr Officer a. 0 "Twitch the Switch" for Silent Service ii oo i. w oo a. m. and the "Matchless Night - Atlantic City Electric 'Company, pUint U to bewumdefor-any Afiota- ' * lion nf- hvallh code, of adtlic** I ' — porta; CO box J44-

CAMP FIRE GIRLS Been Organized in First \1. E. Church ' ''' " Smith. Mrh.'Smilli hun Iteen a Camp h Fir* girl honx-if for more than five w years at Milt ill- . Iielonging to the ^ Masoska Kilo ( -liter wuler.) Camp. She seem* • iv meeting with in-tant M the approval of the mother* Ir. Ocean |> City. s An effort i- hafag IBBdo to form 11 <1; >anip in evert church and any gir? "" t^twecn the ages of 12 and 20 is w

eligil-if. There is also a Junior Lamp cafi' the blue Bird where the age limit is from fi to 12. The movement is educational as well j a* i.Vreatioiial. Hamiirrafl, nature 1 studic • and first aitl are some of the ^ subject* taught. The beginner in the ■ Camp Fire stort.- as a wood gatherer , ami tieiH-ndent upon her ability is ad- h -vancetl to fire maker and then to the j honor*, that of torch bearer, which qualifies her to become a guar- „ dia- and form other camps. ' METHODIST MEN'S BIBLE CLASS t Tills Bible Class had 40 members ' pre -cut last Sunday which was very = gratifying to the teacher. Next Sunday the suhject. for discussion will be "fh- Boy"— from 10 to IS years old, - what can we do to help him?

ill I i.j.j mi for th# rrtm.-al nf ' ESSIX-UfSS <*.£ " ' A mctiftwl ohock drawl, yt lit,. " "I. ' nf tbn' ma nf ST* iJr^w. *^f tho bjil -1,4 lw n UKADLEV A ADAHH Readine Coal ISt^ia|d"n,lh,0Od rk *I*rrII«i'fnS",in ' 'Wr""1 Bollot KDlorprla* DMro *n* Yard. TENTH Uld MT.WJ

it,,- f..nrtoci mp rt-iuirtd by the .iwrif.-aiion, . ' ^''teUtrr Ir^t'inT^ fh" ^ tho' -lit-. Will' -urnl.lt lb," iw*—*r, buna. • I'littd undrr thl. runt r or t If ho It k. .nl- .t Th.- Ikuttd of ('ommiwlonori rowt.o tho riuh" tr. rojort any or nil bid. or to otdvo Met ' " II II 3- P T MORHI3.

J. Prescott Cadman, J . tistatc of Mark I.a\c funeral Director 800 Central Aveiyie Ocean City New Jersey AlITO EQUIPMENT v

Ocean City Greenhouses PHONE 19 ' • — : . 1

CLHAN AS YOUR HOME j OCEAN CITY STORAGE CO. Warehouse, Sixth and West Avenue FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD j Automobile Freight Service Between Ocean City, N. J. and Philaj delphia. For rates apply Ferguson Express, 313 Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J. — fh— • »n-« Philadelphia Offiee. 713 Spring Garden — Phone. Market 5414 + — — 1 — « — " — ■ »

CHAS. D. SAMPSON Stoves, Hardware, Oils, Roofing 408-10 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J.

What could sound better than ICE CREAM for the Thanksgiving Day Desert if it's Fnrman's let me serve you i make my own Quality the Best Price Right K. K. FURMAN 72426 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. PHONE 639-W

BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY BY THE VALET Electric Baking Co. phone 212-w 713 Asbury Avenue From the finest material* obtainable and with the latest improved machinery. • j BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES and PIES CREAM PUFFS and CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS FRENCH PASTRY Birthday and Wedding Cakes a Specialty ASK YOUR GROUKR FOR OUR GOODS ^"lf hr doe* not rarfy them, we will gladly nerve you at your door. -BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY — —

Special for This Week! To induce you to try Asco Oleinargarine.fave have made a deep cut in the price. . A butter xubstitute of exceptional merit. Made from pure animal /at*; splendid for any purpose for which butter is used. How Are We Able to sell Asco Coffee at such a low price, when coffees of the same high grade are selling elsewhere at 40c and 45c per pound? The answer is in our Produc*r-to-Con*umer Plan;' we save you all in-between expenses and profit. Asco Coffee lb. 25c OUR OCEAN CITY STORE IS L6CATED AT - 745 Asbury Avenue Asco Store* all over New Jersey Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland.

New Fashions for Autumn to be knit with Minerva Yarns Try the Sports Blouse above, using Minerva Shetland Floss. Or the Child's Dress — for which the ideal yarn is Minerva Lustre Wool — a "mix" of soft, pure wool arid lustrous silk in delightful color combinations. Minerva Yarns sold exclusively at STAINTON'S in Ocean City ! This Stort will Close Every Evening at 6 P. M, I Except Mondsy snd Ssturdsy jl ■ ' ■ ■ * " l,r