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Ocean City Sentinel J ' PrtaWd «n4 PubUdwd Zrwr P OCEAN CITY PRINTING ANP PUBLISHING CO. f HOWARD S. •SAINTON. *w«M«ni , tSKJEMSSw . LEWIS L BARRETT. CmT BunoMR M.n.ir« cl „ a PuLlUtwd »~HT »! S«IID^ailWlrik,^ (( Thli^OimjMinj min« the ri»ht to re.wet tMas^er*emnr'-r " M- J^-'nLl tutor lh.il TuomIot rotm. Tki. j nil* oil t« ititrrty odho^ to.^ § • y*~ .- -h „. THURSDAY. JANUARY 6, .1922 .V EAumi .t a. j?? „°*z c"'- Q THE SENTINEL e *.. <u ..sal* at the folks wins re*'» stands r OCEAN CITY WM > GARDINER. '■'■» Atburr Aveano. C r. i . HUSH AY. 1-.'! I*RJ Avraoo. • SOMERS POINT, N. J. .. LINGO « EUA90S ATLANTIC CITY TICKJW-pFFICX. SHORE FAST LINE. Vlr- ^ sAnVf^A'^-AW. ,1 ST. PETERSBURG. FLA. "" MILHOLLEM tod WfcST. HZ-SS* Ontral MIAMI, FLA. N U U. COHEN. 11111 Rtuldinc . IN 1922 . Every season brings larger crowds |o than the one before and evRy winter „ is spent anticipating their needs by! adding rooms, apartment houses and g hotel- and putting everything in order „ that the vacationist may have a fitting „ welcome to our city. A million and a w half dollars were spent in 1921 pre „ paring for the season of 1922 which 0] will be the greatest season in the his- „ tory of tLe resort. Ocean City, now g over the dull period, "there are many ' who will tell you there was no dull period," and is entering upon a new year in which many things can he h accomplished to make it the most pop- : ^ ular family resort in the world. g The Sentinel expects to grow with g the ri^" and believes that Ocean City fi is the best all around resort on earth. K "That's all," except that the Sentinel , extends to everyone a hearty greet- s ing for a Prosperous and Happy New j Year! ' 1< o u t % TAX BUDGET REDUCED Seventy-nine thousand dollars have J been lopped off thqA/oanty Tax Bud- ^ get for the year of 1922, as compared r with last year. This is a tidy sum, and means a reduction of almost an eighth of the total. It will ifc noticed by an analysis of p the figures of the budget, published j 6 in this ii-^ue. that the big, telling cut ' 0 was mails' in the Road Maintenance : 1 Appropriation, and this was made pos- ^ sible by the increase of State money ( from $46,000 this year to $65,000 for J 1922. « Real slashes that are commendable,' are the elimination entirely of the $12,000 appropriate) this year for district road foremen, und $8,000 for new reads. The road foremen were never J needed .and were n waste right from the stsrt. ami no new roads need be built from current funds in Cape May . County in the future. '• Practically the first public work of ' the Board of Freeholders, since it wavaruum cleaned, is commendable. . RIGHT now 's the time. Begin with1 vtha New Year. Turn on the sun-; shine. If you can't lie %n optomlst. lie i still. Work, think, talk good times. There never was a better time to show your worth as a citizen; to say some-!
do. something 'or Ocean City. Keep Ocean City at the. front, the place she deserves in the march. of cities. Let's have action! Chamber of Commerce drives are in blast all over the State. A Chan > iier of Commerce drive is an affun where a Iwostcr has to go out and w ork Jus head off, often being insulte^--^ embarrassed and treated, like a lfook \_ agent, in order to secure membership to help the fellow who won't ^ome n bigger and better Vilvo' h«< home If you dislike your climate; if you. your neighbor; you should love' your Chamber of Commerce. Your Chamber of Commerce is the Mother of your city. No matter what you do or what is done to you. your Chamber of Commerce can do nothing but make you and your town bigger and better. Never before in the history of Ocean City lias the cit/ needed more complete cooperation. Thousands upon thousand.- of vacationists have not yet i made up their minds where they will spend the summer. Let's start right : now to tell them about Ocean Citythrough an active Chamber of Com- ; I vi "Now's the Time." fie gin with the .New Year. RED MEN ELECT OFFICERS Kalmia Tribe No. 220, Redmen of fl I Orean City, have elected the following o: ! officers for the year 1922: p. ! Prophet, Jesse C. Stephenson: Andrew J. Blizzard; senior R sagamore, Frank W. Baktey; junior C sagamore, Mark Bevan; collector of e Wilton H. Wllletaj keeper of P wampum. Abel D. Scull; chief of rec- f, ords, Hugh W. Cunningham and representative of great council. Jesse C. I E HOLIDAY VISITORS f During the holidays guests at the i * of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cunningham. of Eleventh street, included their P daughter Miss Mary Cunningham, a y graduate of the Ocean City High . School, Class of 1915. who for the past ' five years has been associated with clothing manufacturers of Philadelphia. Miss Cunningham hathe distinction of entering the public schools the first year Prof. James M.j became superintendent, fol-1 lowing the class straight through un- I til graduation. r Other guests were John Wooley, and a sister Miss Elizabeth, from Ches- t ter, Pa. Roland Cunningham, a son. a student at Bucknell. has just # returned to college. HAD PRETTY PARTY [ Utile Billy Powell, Jr.. had a pretty party last Saturday afternoon on his 6th birthday. A large cake nicely dec- * orated and 6 candles, was placed in tlie center of the table. The children played games and refreshments were j served. Those present were May and : t Clinton Campbell. Paul Hayes. Jr.. I A. Michener, Parker Mulford, Westley I and William Zimmerman and the host. 1 C Billy Powell. 0 t APPOINTS COMMITTEE r The Daughters of America have op- v pointed the following Good and Well- ^ fare Committee for the month of 1 January : -*1 £ Mrs. Mabel Buzby. Mr.-. Rose c i Adams, Mrs. Anne Lake, Mrs. Charle- 1 Mrs. D. S. Sampson and Mrs. f NeU Carlson. , VISITS SON James W. Mould and wife, of Nor- , i folk, Va.. have been the guests of their j son, Thomas W. Mould, in this city, ^ ' during the holidays. Mr. Mould was | e | greatly surprised at the building acti'■Ivity in Ocean City. His son is assov ciated with the firm of L. Leslie Head-- .. ley Company.
A Satisfied Owner Owns a 2 Family Apartment TWO FAMILY APARTMENTS are the beat kind of -investment properties in Ocean City. Right now there are some excellent projin Itioiix that are offered for sale, uncomparable to anything .• imilar here in priee, terms and location. All of them are new j and offered for sale at prices showing very satisfactory returns ^ on the money invested. TWO FAMILY APARTMENTS, Third and Ocean Avenue, five 1 rooms nr.d bath each Boor, size 22 x 34 feet, ten foot wide porch, « brick foundations, papered throughout and finished inside in white and mahogany; will rent for $900. Priee $6,000. TWO FAMILY APARTMENTS, Frist and Atlantic Avenue; six rooms and bath each floor,size 24 x 44 feet, lot 46 x 76 feet, wide porche-. 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. flour, built in tub«y inside entrances to both apartments, large lot. The upkeep on this apartment will lie ftlmpst nothing for several year- "Provision made to InstuU beating plant. Price $13,500. For further information apply Any Realtor in Ocean City
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TWENTY YEARS Taken From the Files of the Sentinel, ' January 2, 1902 , William D. Wilson and wife, of Mill- | ritle, were visitors Tuesday. ' Miss Bertie Stites. daughter of Excouncilman Stites was a recent Phil1 adelphia visitor. ; Martin Steelman. principal of the J Public School, was at the home , of his parents .luring the week just : passed. Inadvertently the name of Master, Bourgeois was omitted from the; program of the Christmas entertainment of ythe M. E. Church, ; published in our last Issue. While onlyfour years of age. he sang a beautiful solo, entitled, "Christmas Bells." ! Miss Edna Schurch. assisted by Miss j Carter, entertained a numtier of frienils at a pink tea. The transfer of the Central Trust ; Co's office, building, elc., to the First | Bank took place yesterday. It' is now Mayor Joseph G. Cham-' i pion. He assumed his duties at noon yesterday. PERSONAL^ i Walter Townsend and family of ; Philadelphia, spent Christmas with hi - parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Townsend. at 69th street and Asbury avenue, this city. Miss Edna Wallace, of this City, was recent visitor to Sea Isle City. Earl Seamon has returned from a visit to Eugene Haileran, of Sea Isle City. Mr. William Wheeler, of West Phil adalphia, spent part of the holidays aa Kiest of Miss Olive Edmonds, ot this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Weeks entertained during the holidays, Clifton C. of Bloomsburg. Pa. Mr. is a member of the Senior of Dickinson College. Miss Dorothy Vivian Weeks who is teaching school at Bradley Beach, has returned after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. of this city. R. L. Chester und wife and Floyd C. Simms, and wife, of this city, were ro- ' cent guests at the Bellevue-Stratford, . Philadelphia. Charles Cox, .-.pent the holidays with friends in Philadelphia. Miss.Josephine Brown spent the holidays with Miss Dorothy Powell F. F. bfl worth, of Philadelphia, was r- town Wednesday., looking after his ' property' where he is making , a num- ' tier of improvements. toJe Jcfaps- ttosfol' ! I HA5/E NO USE FEB A MAN WHO HAS" NO USE j [ FEE. HIS NBISHBOBS.- - ECZENAP Montr bnn Onosbom. /U^|A r&LJ} RINOWO.M. TjtTTM. « ?*{//*) Hughes Central Pharmacy 8th and Woaley Ave. ■ '•
CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Thompson. ^ of Pitman. N. J.. wish to thank the many friends of Mary A. Thompson, deceased, for their kindness" and sympathy in their sad bereavement. Adv- Tr SEND THEM IN Send those little personals about friends. the family yourself , to the Sentinel, but be sure to get . them to the office not later than noon. ±
To One and All Bay Villa Laundry which was established in 1916 Try it once— complete your laundry while von wait. Call, write or phone, IOO-W 217 BAY AVENUE Ocean City, N. J. FRANCES FREEMAN. Prop.
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