Ocean City Sentinel, 29 December 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 8

* KIOHT ' OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN' CITY. X. J. THUHSDAY. december 29, 1921 „ — ^

PERSONALS I — — • + . O«oii Simkin-, "t Aldim. V J. .. . the holi.luv Kur-t of Mi. o Mr . K. I Frank Smith. Recently William Sim- . kin- ami wife, of Gollingsw .jod, paid n ahprt visit here. Both jtentlemen are brother- of Mr». Smith. . Mr. ami Mi-. Hirrry Twigg. ■ of llii- , city, spent 'the ' I,. . til,;,:. I i - i„ ' BriJgetoii. Mi.-* Jennie Tin : • V -if ' Ph., "was u holiday vi-iuir a: t':. ' •Irnce of h. r -iter. Mr-. F. I .-u ; Hours M.s. James S. Turner, mother of , timh Mi- Turner ami Mi ... Howe ispending I • v i„«e,~ tiodlllg Kuril.-..1 :;vj u,. ,J, parent.-. Mr. ami Mr " Hugh Cur. M HoJi.t-.y-. ' °n' r 'r l:. C-eorge W. Rutgers. and his . r i h.oti t. Ricii.a- v.. Sooj of Harvard. their parent- here. Ales W. Lawrence, :1 well In, own " ■lay. i'. e, i . >ek li j Rut, «ii« I* spending tne winter in PhiladelpW.v , was a visitor here Saturday. Willet. p. ami I-,. Haines, <U:- . dents at the West Tow . Frier,,:.' School have ircM -pending the huli- ••• days with their parents. Dr. and Mr>.|t«

•W'illeU P. Hain. . Miss Alice Oorreteon. fiom Temple ^ University. of PhtMelphiu. pend-i * its the Christum- "h-li.i:, - »ith he;1 parent*. Mr. arm Mr . Roll* liars . eon. Mis* Garret sop an Ocean . p. Hirrh graduate, i* studying physical i education at Temple. Mi«* Helen Waldorf .irpi Mi— France.- Brown, dauitht, i ■ „f prominent families of Cape May, were seen at the .lance Xrua- Fee. held at the Wyoming, motoring Imck to Cape May after the dnnre. Mr. and Mrs. E.i»..ni Campbell , tertained Mr. and Mrs. H. It. WhiUker and Wm. J. C'raiir. over the Christmas ■ . holidays. ' Mrs. Anna McClure. of Mays land- * in*, was a Christmas visitor at the ! . home of her -on, Thoma- H. McClure. * Mis- Bertha Sheldon. tenogra- j pber nl City Hall, spent the holdiays [ with friends in Millville. Augustus Goeti, a student at' the University of Pennsylvania, i* spend- I . in* th^ holidays with his parents here, a John Heavelow, nf the Sentinel force J spent Christmas with hi. family in I Philadelphia. a J. Ro-eoe Shaip and wife, former- >' ly of this city, now of Baltimore, are V spending the Christmas holidays with ^ Mrs. Sharps 'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. „ Charles B. Powell. Mr. Sharpe is with Stone and Webster, enginerrof Baltimore. Miss Helen Powell, of Bucknell. a nltee of Mr. and Mrs. Chad. B. Powell. r # 1» "pen din* the holidays here. J Daughter- Visited , Daughters of America, number-in* . „ 50 left Ocean City last evenin* on the j, t.26 Electric for Glasshoru where they n instituted a- new council of the ordre. - There was somewhat of a mi*un- j der-tanding regarding the tlatc and , one active daughter was all dressed up c toady t.. p.. at 1.55 o„ Tuesday. |. CLA8SmKIy ADVERTISEMENTS 1 ros *rxi TO* Br NT NSrelr turnMwt ?*!l SVM.reT'oStal* ,"nrib'- Add OS, T.f rog imiiiittrili""i' -..1 SuzsSSr^r'C,'T- ' • 1 f rottjuut J Pott SALES Wort' pie. - „ il Is I;. Aeidr B. Htttmsx. :. ... - Ad-. I Tor HALS - «wl.sniMd Oftnllsftt Off.,. A.! ' mPIAJtO rot ,-AU 1 ,... h SSftSr"! Hwaob. IMS r3hJftotri.b*i3t " il IT rear Tin- .1, i. '' ITitnKuierK. " "' fnr " x I Save ■ BfaUe >lo> alSrvrift (*»»■ w.-h b •evftfftl rwllft in A-l rolsl, Mm 'hat | *111 all f .... tuns ..r late I.itertr Bond. .. ,«r in rement IT. S. 1-coo.U. H. . aVdhdW. n N. J. -.Ad-- . WANTEP " . WANTEI. Bono) and nm --.-h , , " Iftmll,. Add re/. H. Semlnel Offy. G WAVTOI Br r~ir, nwirird ORs/.v:^ Addre. I), flentl... c. jiwiKOT,cK TOA, Kmn"K.s •n "■ "fARi. i' HrmTAMC. 1; 1MB I nner** «v«ne C smd. r. J \.| T It--:

: PHILA. IN SEEKS 525,000 OF BUILBER Harris Charges J«s. >fj Rowland Paid for Wife's Divorce ciiai ej- c limt Joseph^M. Rowland, ;,u.u. '»■«• respomdWe for the i-.-tituti,' divorce proceedings 1, ,-t hie . lee R.. Harris, through hi- ,..u 1. Run wood Italy, asked " tSSR.066 .i.m'acrn f" I alenatim, of of-' ! ••»".- ' • i- iw-ding- Mr ,H.trri. attacked the .livoice .ie. ] '.•1.0 gpi.te,. i.i. w if, last April. Four Il.ii-i. Rou!..mi." Awnt ' 'of ceriloreri. -eeking to rrvpke the decree, grante.: by Supreme Court, will lv argue.: i,. Hairi.burg on March 13: , Mr. Karri-. ,vho hb- office- in the' " F -t.it. Trust Building, not only * r!u.w Rowland - with misconduct i ' ?r Z '"S"' - '."VT" * ■■ M !f-;il.-. JliU-ria. aval.. lr - : u.'d gift- upon her. Jewelry = I1:, s lit.- ah-r-e. the -talement .leclares. Moled »r..«K1, n !.- -• «s i- a memlter of the hard-.-.it- Jr;" Sansore Sc Rowland. ' "i-ieiv near Fifth. He live* n Sji.u.. above Fifteenth, and ' . . : tMUNO hou»« In ■ t oousc in I

' t'Bei.i :'.--k The defendant i- one of -I -Abe ..pcraUve builder, in -Uiii- .'ill iiete iie own- -evoral . motion, i-ici ure theatre- ami hotel-. 'Hi-fi--: wife died in 1920. The H anise- were married in Philadelphia in Octotwr. 1907.— North American. NOMIN ATE OFFICERS Election Will be Held Monday Night — To^l'arade at Wildwood Nominations for officers closed at the ITogressive I 'ague Monday night a* follow, ; president. Elmer Jackson vice president. Albert R. Smith; recording secretary. William Kautchman; financial secretary. Dr. 'J. Thomley Hughes; treasurer, LawNickerson ami F. Leroy Howe., In addition to the above officers toj Iw elect-d next Monday 'ii*ht are a' trustee for three years and nix members of the Executive Committee. TheM-eague boys are making prepto p. Wildwood Monday afternoon to participate in Wildwood'* - Parade. President Waiter 4. Allen is lining the membership up and fully expect* to lead one hundred leaguers from Uli. city . While in league member - will be tlie guests of the Women's Auxiliary of the Angle- en Fire Company. NEW REPRESENTATIVE James S. Murpfcy, ie.. otly appointed District Passenger Representative of the Pennsylvania Sys|pn at Atlantic City, Is a man of many friend*. And there i* a reason for this: he ha> the easy knack of making them. In man the gift, for such it K of the knack of making friends is the primary rule of success. That is the reaof the advancement of James S. Murphy u. the place he now holds with the Pennsylvania Sy stem — that is, in conjunction with his natural ability in chosen field. For the integrity and the courtesy, the natural aptitude, iwhat make- him what he i, — and he i a most likeable fellow . M,. Murphy was a gue-t at the Ki- , wards luncheon yesterday. KIWAMS RELATION SHIP II.... dor.- a hi wards Club differ a Chamber of Commerce 7 Doe-Kiw.-tot- interfere with Chamber of ('•rtnmerr.- ? \ Kiwatris Hub ha- foi +* it • otrject the dis-emination of prlnci- ~ p!r which leari to fair dealing in f. either private or public life — the pro- ' motion of the spirit of fralernmlism «mong tiio*. who enmprite its mem-b.-r -hip; 10 di-cu-s ant! study the donee "f Imsines getting and buildrooperate lietween ami among various line* they represent. Kiwaid ' brings men into a closer Interne-- relation and leads men out '-hind cte-e-r door-, when they, \-ftsn «ee thins differently, it bromlen* their ideas ..f public welfare, engen'-k-r pep anrt l greate;r wiilingness t" help other* — all in all it Is a Rule renginn. K.-tn1 those little personal- about Vt-nr friends, the family yourself l> the Sentinel, hut be.rure to get then to the office not later than Tuesday noon.

We Wish You A HAPPY NEW YEAR Ocean City Greenhouses Phon, 19

f v - — am k B I Iluilt rtf 1865, the old Parker Miller ami will I* U-.-.I as a historical house, the first dwelling In Ocean City . mu»eum .iri.1 hea.hjuurter- for a is now ireing mover) to the Camp u , Groumls. • In the early days the ho u-<'. ol" "* """ partly built from the timber- of a Mwlcnr business builtUng- "ill lie British brig that came ashore, w-ji- erected on the site of the Parker Mil-u-ed as a boarding house, patronized ler houfe, the two lot- on which it * almost exclusively by sportsmen. . stands having loon purclu.se. I by ^ The building has recently been ' Charles B. Russell a d Charles B. pardused. by tha women "f the rrtT -Powetl. BIBLE CONFERENCE August 1 0th tfi 20th. The Rev. H. !.. arnuigcmci.U are Imrru; Beckett, Regional Representative of ■:r.i, I.- : a Hri.l, tbe Moody I- Vs... hen ' to lUspjces of the Moody Bible Institute rtlc""'cf "l0 Cf"'VC"tiorl f t hicag". to be held in Ocean CitjN SENTINEL ad* bring results.

DON'T MISS THE /Rummers] parade AT WILDWOOD NEW JERSEY JANTARY SECOND, 1922 Forms at 1 o'clock— Starts at 2 orliH-k a i.Tn! Ex«'"fan Gloucester City via Womlbury. Vinrlnnd and Millville. Make* all -tap-, at intermediate stations. CIVIC, PATRIOTIC AND FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS, t LI BS. BANDS AND INDIVIDUALS IN FANCY AND COMIC COSTUMES Hundreds of Dollars in CASH Prizes There will he a crowd hut you will he able to see all the parade in comfort at Wildwood THE FIVE MILE BEACH NEW YEAR'S ASSOCIATION BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY We wi*h to extend to everyone our sincere, thanks for their past patronage, and during 1922 will endeavor to give the people t of Ocean City the finest goods that can be baked. WE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR VALET Electric Baking Co. phone 2i2-w 713 Asbury Avenue Bakers of Quality Goods BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY STAINTON'S 806-810 Asbury Avenue Reductions In Ladies' Georgette. Crepe de Chine and Hand-Made WAISTS $5, $6, $7 Waists -Now . . $3.95 Special Lot of Voile Waists $1.95

17-inch Pure Linen Toweling, 30c yard •rly sold fur tr.c yard, and come* in Red and Blue Cheeks Women's $2.50 Silk Stockings Now $2.00 Fure Thread Sijk. and in Black. White and all shade* of Brown Full fashioned r

noN'T BE LONELY JOIN THE CROWb WHO DAILY SMILE AS THIIY "Twitch the Switch" for Silent Service and the "Matchless" Night Atlantic City Electric Company,

J. Prescott Cadman. Jr. n.r.i. • , The great day ha* passed for another year — Hut then'* alw.i, . | thing to look forward to in Ocean City! J:il. FURMAN'S ICE cream Served a- > ou Like It — Sent (tut on Short Notice /uncrfll Director Specially— Hot Fudge Sunda. "If* Delicious": 809 Central Avenue K. K. FURMAN Ocean City New Jersey _ F»"»«r!y with Shriver Asbury Avenue Phon, *s:;«« w . ALTO LOCI P. M I M J. ^ T

— — «gmi)~— - Here Is Your Opportunity V to save money by taking advantage of our gigantic Pre-Inventory Sale January 2nd is our annual inventory, when »<• beforehand. Obviously, the lev* we Mve on the assume the stupendous task of counting every shelves of our Store* and in our Warehouses, iln item of merchandise in our enormou* stocks. In 'p** we ',aTI' coun'our hundreds upon hundreds of Store*, in our Wr *rc ,'"'r'forr making -weeping reduction* . K.,, .ir.hoil.M. In on. Ilm- h.,.tln '"V""" *e'k "s" ««»"' '■" ■ -.'"'W "H»" ... - tunity to save money. .Read carefully the list etc, etc. everything must be counted. below, and remember that these are all Itrrni We always aim to simplify this complicated from our regular lines— quality good* — in use in task by reducing our atoclu as much a* possible most homes every day. 745 ASBURY AVENUE Best Granulated Sllgcir Ib 5C 10c Can Campbell's q 25c Can Haw aiian ey Tomato Soup ™'" OC Pineapple "" ,0 xi«5C A very special price for thi* week only. None Big No. 2'* can. Slice, partly broken— wonder sold to dealer*. ful flavor. Packed in a .lelicion -ugar syrup. Big Values in Canned Vegetables ioc can Sugar Corn cLitt° ftc 96c dozen £ Sugar Corn Z' 12>£c 2: Lima Beans 12>2C 11^0 dozen $1.4;, dozen -w «7. Corn 14c [ii String Beans ""'"9c $1.65 dozen ji.#o dozen Here'* bargains you should not miss. Take advantage of them- special prices and hoy them by the case. "Asco" Coffee n> 25c "Asco" Teas lb 45c Coffee* of the name high grade a* "Asco" Blehd i. lb nkg 2.V; . ' , lb pkg 12r sell I elsewhere for 40c and 45c a lb. Our Producer- ,, , to-Con*umer Plan enables us to save you the dif- Wc have J1"1 ,1", hlen<l >"u Plain Black, ferenee. Try a pound today. We know it* rich. Mixed, Orange Pekoe, Old Country Style. India rare flavor will more than please you. Ceylon. Which do you prefer"

You'll Save More in an "Asco" Store 24c "Asco" Mince Meat 20c lb 18c c" Pure Apple Butter «"• 15c Thi* special price while it last*. Take advantage of our low price; buy a dozen I 23c Red Ripe Cranberries " 20c Ib Big, bright, sound benie*. 15c c" Del Monte Jams " 12' -c ~ Peach and Apricot — abo.l -i-ly pure. Troy Evap. Milk uB 9c Thi* price very special. 15c J" Princess Appetizer 10c zi< Bm c i in '• . .. H~ A vpry la>ty h ;,t b*r*min Dressing - 23c Quality the very best. Buy now. 51 Seedless Raisins " 4c «* Nekcft Calif. S.rto«^'l7c "" M "" s can* for 50c ^ Orange & Lemon Peel " 20c lb Specialprire for a few day* only. .This special price while it last*. Victor BREAD ti 6c Iseal FLOUR uf 49c I Big white, flaky loJrex. Only the best in- , . greilicnt* are u*e>i to produce Victor Bread— the Milled from the best wheat. Splendid for bread. quality and quanity loaf. rake*, pies and all kind* of pastry. ..SPfcW Pr'«s Best Pure Lard IT, 10c While They Last Three 5c Cans Mixed Vegetables for 10c Mixed Nut* " |b 20c , „ . ., ,VI Fancy w.inut* ib 29c Asco Oleomargarine Fb 20c nn«ZM . Ibis Douhle Tip Matches hig box Ic Choice Brazil Nuta lb 14c Large Filbert* |b lie Gold Scaled Oats pkg 10c