Ocean City Sentinel, 22 December 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CHRISTMAS NUMBER OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN' CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1921 ^ _JTHKE E

real estate board HELD MEETING Many Interesting; Addresses —Will Have Listing Bureau Tlie'last regular meeting of the ( , > City Real Estate Boar.l f-r tlx- , - :W.«il >enr 1"2I. t«.k tlie (or... of a . at Mrs. Oiirwwi.IV la»t Friday . afternoon at or 'clock..' After the linnoir the regular hu-inc- ^ *e*'*i«m , ,.i .aTessinc very satisfactorily with ,v.|t in the near future, receive u lloanf letter In reference to a mot- - appointed t<> secure a listing Bureau e ported they hail arranged with the office of F. Lcroy Howe, to conduct Vi„. bureau for the coming year. The \j.nrt of the committee was acceptedoVlh all pfobnbHity the Ocean ('it;. :'.-:,l Kstate lioaul Li. -ting Bureau will i ,< operated the entire year. A report was made t" the effect that the lloanl had again won the ' attendance cup offered l.y the Real tendance at the Rial Estate league convention recently held in Newark. This being the second cohsecutiv e )WT ti.at the Board has won the cup it remain* In their pwaesriun permanently. The question of a trophy being pre-' rented the Real K-tate l eague, to be* competed for in the same manner in which Ocean City won the cap. undiscussed anil President . Clayton to of one to confer with the City( i oiijiissloners w ith' the idea of makiKiar.i feature. +"— ■

Public Utiliti. were touched upon •iiitleo on Utilities was authorized to _ continue their work, with instructions to make a final report at the next meeting. Wow K. Ma -• recalled upon, pre faced his talk with a statement that he felt almost a stranger in the midst of friends, because he Has been more or less unavoidable detained nut of town, Ihu* missfbg many meetings of the past year. He expressed pleasure on lielng present nnd hoped « The president agreed to Mr. Massev's request to supply a subject for a speech that Mr. Mil ey will give to the Board in the near .future. • The following members spoke briefly along the lines of interest to Realtors and the Real Kstafo Board: 11. F. Stanton, J. Win. Morrison. K. W, Edwards. I!. Howard Thorn. Walter Chattin. Clarence S. Scull. It. M. Oarby, Clinton Johnson tin.l Ralph IChester. Just as the meeting was about to adjourn. Realtor Harry K. Stanton, with a few well-chosen remarks, predated the president' and secretary gifts of appreciation from the memlaws of the Hoard for the efficient ,e. vice they had rendered during the past year. The gift to President Clay- ♦— s.une Kmenrtite desk lump. That to «= toll Haines llrick. was a very hand- ^ the secretary, J. Win Morrison, was a beautiful cigarette case. Both officers accepted the gifts in the same spirit with which they were given and voiced their appreciation in a very appropriate manner. Every realtor"- office was represented lit the dinner. The next ipeeting of the Hoard will take place ">• January Cth. at tlie time and place designated by Ralph I.. Chest.., who was instructed by Preei.lent H.ick to arrange for a dinner and to be u.e and make it a gix.il rem Then, addressing the members the president invited them to lie his guests on that occasion. At this meeting officers will Is- elected for the ensuing year. GAVE DINNER J. M. t hester Entertained Thirty of His Friends Thirty of the friends of J. M. Chester, local realtor, were his guests at a farewell hatehlor dinner in the rooms of the Ocean City Republican Club last Friday evening. The club f rooms were temporarily converted into a dining room. Tim dinner (snapper) was prepared by Chef T. i-ee Adams and his assistants Caleb C,. Collins and Br. Sam Wilson. Mr. Chester welcomed hi* guests with n speech delivered in his usual humorous manner and ".luring the intervals between eoorae* called on his friends. One of them was William R. Hughes, who tol.l a story of an adventure he nn.1 Mr. Chester had in Trenton, but didn't tell it nil according to rumor. The last part of it. it corns, was on Mr. Hughes himself. Mr Chester said lie would like to bear from Andrew t". Boawell, but I.ot until his best man. Kverton A. Corson, had been given a chance to talk. Both Mr. Corson and Mr. Bos...II responded very ably to Mr. Chester's invitatiobV As the dinner progressed Mr Chester called on his oldest an.l best friend hi Ocean City, R. Howard Thorn. The whole affair was very much enjoyed by those present and a spirit * of fun intermingled all the way from iup to nuts. Mr. Chester expects to . t for Florida shortly after the holiday,., where he will remain until .spring He will he accompanied smith by n bri.le.

LEAGUE TO l'ARADH ■ Hope n. Hring Hark a Trophy From il | Wildwood The Young Men's Progressive !' i.-eague will take part in the much i bctaklcd Mummer**' parade at Wild- ■ wbod on New YeaW afternoon. While im the "Isle of Contentment" the boys- 1 will be the gue-ts of the Ldtile-' Auxiliary of the Anglesea Kitc_G»i1>piii.> ' This fire company and their auxiliary drew" a first and second prize at Ocean.'' 'j City's Hallowe'en celebration. J'. -t ■ what costume* the league boys will ,, ' wear has not lieen decideil._ but they , a.e goij^g to bring bark a prize to ' Orean City if fWmlx-r.* ami originality 1 in appearance count for anything. ' ' The sister resort down tpu.ity 1, potting every ounce of energy in this | year's Mummer's paradg_which prom- , i sc.* to Income the annual Year's feature o/ south Jersey. e Every 'organization on Five Mile | , l-each. and of Wil.livond and her .sister ,i . make the second annual Mummer'- ' , parade at Wildwood an innovation for ' i] .Southern Jersey. Merchants iui.1 committees are raisI ing a considerable sum for cash prizes . for competing organizations and in- . j dividual*, and its certain that at least . $2.'.00 will he so distributed, e A special excursion starting from 1, Gloucester City and running hy the ~way of Woodbury, Vinelaml and Miil- ■- ville, will carry those not making the trip iw motor. Bridgeton folk will .. < lie able to connect with the excursion ... at Millville. " A luncheon will be served at Angle- - -on ami at the Third Wwrd Fire House " free to those taking paw in the fes- " tivities. Some of the fraternal organvi ization* are to serve special lunch-

to memiicrs of their orders. All in all, Wildwood will out do her A available entertainment record in an effort U, it rake every visitor comfoita- ^ ( ble and -ecure his enjovment of the I1""' POPILAR MAYOR p«» ■ • of Courtright Smith Played With legion Band Here The cometist in Wildwood\s band. ^ bielt by the way, is the official liaiol ■ •f the .American legion in the county ' and played at the County rally held ^ la-t Friday night, is none other ^ than W. Courtright Smith, Mayor of ^ ins hustling resort on Five Mile Beach. pi!(| When Wil.lwood's football team i played here, Mayor Smith was one ( ■ of the "rooters," bringing up sevcrtil „ . ' of the players in his own car. When +- 0. CYA. A. played at Wildwood Mayor i Smith was on hand to welcome them i j and paid Dr. C. H. Vail a fompHment | t calling him the squarest refeie- | r that had ever been in Wildwood. He . extended a hearty invitation t«. boys to come to Wildwood again. ' Wherever Wildwood. is represented s l.y a football, basketball or baseball team, or whenever the I-egion buys 1 a rally, there you will find Mayor Smith. Is it any wonder the men of " Wildwood swear by him. Many yeni s e. successful administration are proph- " esied for W. Courtright Smith and he c has the hearty good wishes of the men " of this resort. l. Semi those little personals aluuit P your fiieiyls, the family yourself, to tlie Sentinel, but be sure lo get them to the office not later than Tuesday noon. r — *~T , i

" ' " I ■ Fin* Repairing ■ SpecUliy Bell Phone 3867 -W iHapr's DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY 2300 Atlantic Avenue ATLANTIC CITY Buy Your Christinas Jewelry from your own reliable Jewelers. Our prices are lower than elsewhere. In addition we give our Ocean City patrons 10^ discount" Atlantic and Mississippi Avenues . 1 HEATROLA K HERE! Come and see the sensational new heater which • looks like a phonograph— w orks like a furnace." HFRE IT IS AT LAST! The final solution of the heating problem . _mlll hop,.* with or without b axemen ts. Not a stove, but a Dioeless furnace no bigger than a stove. Installed In one of ^ tiring rooms, it will heat three to six connecting rooms, and heat them better than the ordinary stove heats one. heatrola —the Parlor Pipeless Furnace Woni* can't picture It. Pictures cant describe it. Come see B- ■ ™b " Come in soon. We shall be able to get only a United number of Hestrolss thu yesr. re it will pay you to place yonr order early On Exhibition at the Show Room Townsend's Lumber Yard " Eighth and Haven Avenue <1 OCEAN CITY, N.J.

TffR,\TRi: Active em. *t ruction of Ocean City's ir.0,000 theatric at Moorlyu teirace ^ ,. the Roardwalk will begin with the p r*t of the v.'itr. The theatre will ... wne<l by the Ocean City COsHm t'..many. an.l ha.- been len-"l for term f 5 year* by the M-.ilyn Theut.-.-orpora'Uoii. The ..flitei- ..f thi< , nrporation are I- Leslie Heaiii.-y, "f T' Icciin- City, president; M. Sult.'A. reasurer, and A. Czech, secretary , the . - 1st two being from Philifllelpltfiu 'The Umber* of tlie Ocean City Casino 'omparii are flarry He.-t.lley. « H:.* I. I'.mell. Char. H. Shoemaker, 'Kb.y.I ' limms, all of Ocean CTty. ami Brutifi ] '.arc, of Atlantic City. Advertise in the SENTINEL.

• Send" those little personal items enl your friends or happiming* of your family, to the Sentinel Office by Tuet- w day of each week and they will ap- (i. pear in the next issue on Thursday. u. lauwiAHl Bondi _iA.v-w.rj. tlon«i>l. 7 , ■ntE*m)AHI> or coMtjAsslostas OK THE " CCZEHAIp RINQ^'OBML j'^TTKR^ Ilughrs Central Pharmacy 8th and Wesley Ave.

I will build you one of the most beautiful Bungalows in the City for $2350 Complete 2 bedrooms, 9 x II feet; bath, G x 7 feel; living room, 11 x 12 feet; dining room, II \ II feet ; kitchen, 11x7 feet. With beautiful rnlliminle with book ca-e and china closet. Painted outside ie two coats of the best paint, one coat of -tain nnd 'two coat* of varnish Beautiful electric fixture*. I.uigc loft .upstair* can l«> used for EDGAR F. BERGER Building Contractor 3100 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CTTY, N. J. I have some built for your p nspection

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Everything for the Christmas Dinner POI'I.TRY — Turkeys Chickens Duck*. FRESH VEGETABLES— Spinach, Carrots Cabbage. la-tlure. Turnips Cauliflower, Celery. Bert-. Potatoes Pumpkin*, t AWED VEGETABLES — Asparagus Tip*, torn. Green String Beans Peas Wax Beans Tomatoes Green Lima Bean*. I'RITT AND NUTS— Bananas Tangerines Granger* Grapes Grape Fruit, Lemons Large a«M>rtmcnl of \pplcs English Walnuts Almonds Butter Nuts Date*. Sugar-coated Popcorn, Popcorn on on the car*. BRICK'S MINCEMEAT WARD'S FRUIT CAKE PLUM OR FIG PUDDING NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES LEROY JEFFRIES 860 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Telephone 170

fcr£:. Howard S. Stainton fsxl Ti" Xm" The Store of the Xmas Spirit B,'°r' Xm"

Stainton's Men's Shop The Best Christmas Gifts for Men j Send a man a gift for his very self not for his house, or the family. IVe have an almost end- j less variety of things that will minister for his bodily comfort and personal appearance. SILK SHIRTS S-l ■■>" to $ 8.00 MADRAS SHIRTS S2.00 to S 4.00 PERCALE SHIRTS SI.OO lo S 1.50 SILK HALF HOSE 55c to S 1.50 SWEATER COATS S5.00 lo S12.00 St'IT CASES SS.II0 to $ 7.30 TRAVELING BAGS $7.50 lo $17.50 SILK SCARFS 50c to $ 2.50 KNITTED NECKWEAR $1.00 to S 3.00 GLOVES $1.00 to $ 1.00 INITIAL H'DKERCHIEFS 25c lo 50c BATH ROBES * $4.50 lo $10.00 FELT HATS $3.50 to $ 0.00 GOLF HOSE $2.50 to $ 3.50 UMBRELLAS S1.50 to $ 5.00 Stainton's Men's Shop Open Evenings Till Xmas

Stainton's Dry Goods Department Women's Gold Stripe CHINESE BASKETS SILK HOSE a very acceptable gift 1': and all the wanted shade* come in .7 different sites, from ■ $2.00 pr. 75c up lo $1.75 Suitable for fancy work or work Wool Sport Hose ImskeL 75c to $1.50 Give her a Surde, leather or j Velvet WOMEN'S LINGERIE v. * v* , HANDBAG a Gift _ Pink Satin and Crepe .le Chine Or a Pilled Over-Night Bag I ^TlSO to $-1.00 S1-50 "■ ««• Hand Kmbroidered Metal. Beaded or Braid Drv«a Chemise Combination* Girdle $2.00 to $3.00 $1.00 to $2.00 I - -- ; '■ UMBRELLAS SHIRT WAISTS for Men. Women aiid Children Special Tot of Iadie*' Georgette Large axaortment with New ami Hand Maile Waist* | Ring Handle. All have the fin- . . po est quality covering Specially Priced, $1.50 to $7.50 v* BATH ROBES Aiwa, a an acceptable giri ^ ^ 'Cori|utoy B[„h K.fl)CS GLOVES all Color*, Kid and Fabric Glove- $5.00 75c to $3.00 — Only 3 More Shopping Children "a Wool red Kid Glove* Days_„SH0P EARLY ! 50c to $*50 Howard S. Stainton Open Evenings Till Xmas