4 ■ . •) Evjg OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY. JANljUiY^o, 1922 ^ < . JJ, ... .yj..-; ■ ! CITY OF OCEAN CITY. N. J. Send tlytse little personals about
In the Realm of the Churches
K . i r_- — : FIRST M. E. CHl'RCH Eighth Street and Central Avenue ^ The Rev. John Handle* 10.30 — Morning Worship. K 2.30 — Sunday School. 2.30— Men's Bible Clas.-. ; , 7.30 — Evening Service. ]( Every Friday evening 7.30, Prayer Meeting. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH *t Seventh Street and Weslev Avenue ^ 10.80— Morning Service. 2J0 — Sunday School. 7.45 — Evening Service. Fi Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7.15. - STSHJCUSTINE'S CHURCH ^ 1333 Anbury Avenue ^ The Rev. Thos. F. Blake. Rector Su Masses Sundays #t C, 7, 8. 0 and Uo 10 oclock. *' Week days at 7.80 M: Service* Friday anil Sunday Seeing* at-*. 15. da . _ Tu Sc FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH W( Tenth Street and We«ley Avenue Sn Morning Worship, 10.30. ! nir Communion, first Sunday of the Fr month.' set Bible School, 2J50. in* Evening service, 7 AO. cor Weekly Prayer Service, Weilnesday wil evening at 7 AO. sa*
HOLY TRINITY CHl'RCH (Episcopal) North cast corner of Eleventh street and Central avenue, i Rector/ Rev. Joseph W. Watts, M. A. Sunday Services 0.30 — Sunday School. 10.45— Morning prayer and scripefi. 7.45 — Evening prayer. AddrefS. Holy Communion i First Sunday of each month and special festival Sunday at 10.45 A. M. Excellent music always at Holy , Trinity. UNION CHAPEI.-BY-THE-SEA Street and Ashury Avenue — I FIRST M. E. SERVICES , Revival services will be held in the s First M. K. Church commencing next . Sunday, in charge of .the pastor, I)r. . Handle;. The sermon subject next ( Sunday morning will lie "The Lost ( Love." In the evening Dr. Handle*' , wil answer the iiuestion. "When is a ( Lost"? " , The pastor will be assisted on Mon-. day evening by the Official Board; on ( Tuesday evening, by the Sunday, School, led by Supt. H. S. Mowrer; on j Wednesday evening by Mrs. Delia Smith and others, on Thursday eve-. , ling by the Men's Bible Class. On - Friday evening there will be a sonjf' , icrvice by the choir. All are cordially a invited.... We hope there will be many ■on versions and that all the members j rill rally to these efforts to seek and f ;a*«e the lost. a ' t t t
A YEAR'S WORK OF THE AMERICAN FARMER; NO STRIKE THERE! i' ^ ^ ^ pot^OES^ \ ^ I * v*Oi»so«csc yiii^ll I By ipccul arrangement, this newspaper ia able to Drint the »h«v» ftgtgS" coming month', of th, SCIEMTIFtC lor only x cent, on «, JoOuthU rtlS ' STAINTON'S^1 806-810 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 This is a heavy grade which we formerly sold Tor 45c vard, and comes in Red and Blue Cheeks Women's $2.50 Silk Stockings Now $2.00 Pure Thread Silk, and in^Blncl^ WTdte and nil shades of Brown. aAdvertise in "the Sentinel for Sure Results IL^ . i
LODGE ENTERTAINED Washington Camp Had Visitors from Atlantic County Washington Cam p. No. 75,' P. O. S. of A., staged a three-feature night last Friday evening. First cainc the clectiiin-srfofficers; then a .visit of del,f .^atv>"> (ibm Camp No. 1 1 1, Tf-J.in-wodsh-aiid Nos. 39 uiul 89, "of Atlantic k. City, headed by District President H. H. Young. 6f Atlantic City. The thin! ami big feature was the initiation of a class of candidates into the mysteries of the side degree of the order, known as the "Rough Riders." ' Camp No. 75 has recently been • transferred to the 114th district w hich •' comprises thos-e camps situated in Atlantic County. it was n record gathering of the I'. O. S. of A. District President II. H. * Young, in his address admonished his to work for the'onler and for their country. "There is need of Americanization among American- as well ' as foreigners," he said. President ' also described a proposed cam- ' paign to weld the camps of the dis- ' trier into an efficient whole. ShorUy there will lie a regiment of boosters ' going with the district president in his travels through the county. State Vice President James T, Maxof South Seaville. spoke on "Immi.gration,' and forcibly told the members to "get out and hustle," if the* really had the interest of the order at heart. /" Evan M. Lear, National Representative. talked briefly of the good being acconyilished by the P. O. S. of A. The conferring of the degree -of Riders' was an uproariouslystunt. Granville Stoelman Jr., and Hanson C. Gaskill, I >oth of Camp 39, were selected to go to the entire route. Both men are humorously inclined. Officers of Camp No. 75, were elected during the meeting as follows: president, Elmer Jlakeley: conductor, Clare Lear; inspector. Robert Nelson: financial secretary, E. C. Barrett; rec- ; ording secretary, T. H. McClure; treasurer, John B. Kirbv; trustee, ; Caleb Collins; and outsiiie guard. Albert Lake. Quite a number »f P. O. 8. of A. members from this city witnessed n class initiation of rough riders Salurj day night at Lulu Temple in Philadeli phia. DECLARES DIVIDEND First National Bank Paid Total of 14(4 for Year. ' The directors of the First National Bank, at their meeting, helH December 30th, declared a semi-annual dividend of 6(4, and a special dividend of i 254, making a total of 14 per cent, for the year.* The sum of $20,000 was added to the surplus fund. January 2, twenty years ago, the First National Bank opened for business and with its enlarged field of activities i under its charter extension the present twenty years should far exceed any record oLthe past. ftR.endtgkry,ttf6of-altion SENTINEL ads bring results. i
[> VISITED GLASSBORO 1 »m Local Council Initiated t'la*« of Ten New MemberiThe Initiatory team, of Ocean City 1 •hi Council -No. 10. Daughter- of Aim-ii- I 1,,,'ca, Is Well known throughout the - southern part of tin1 Stuto for the elegance of it- work, Res tlx th" team ^ ,1_ journeyed t. • Glass boro where they , :ic initiated u class of ten into "Star of v H. Peace Council. No. SO," of that city. |, The local Daughters are very en- . thusiastic in their praise of tjie bcauti- " ful lodge hall at Glassborre and the *vay they were entertained by the* Glassboro Council. The initiatory team are as follow . !' Mrs. Elsie Sculi, Mi-. Maliel Nickei - r son. Mrs. Madeline Porter. Mrs. Lerov Jeffrie-. Mr-, Ella Ever inuham, ., Mrs. Ellen Seaman. Mr-. Elsie Ca.l- ' man. Mrs. Esther Booz. Mrs. Anna . ' Lake, Mrs. Ida" Dixon. Mrs. Eva Fish er, Mrs. Florence Gilbert. Mr-. Martlui " Marts, Mrs. Mabel Buzby. Mrs. Rosalie Howe. Mrs. Edna Welk, Mrs. Frank Clayton. Mrs. Annie Barclu*. ' Mrs. Cook. Mrs. Hannah Vannamnn, Mrs. 41a Jeffries. Mr.-. D. Warner. Mrs. Rita Jeffries. Mrs. Hattie Vin- * cent. Mrs. Elizabeth Price. Mr-. Bertha Krauss and Miss Sally Lake + MANY SALES Alonzo Cotton Also Has Several Prospective Sale* Alonzo Cotton, realtor, reports the follow ing sales-: e The three-story cottage at 1150 Asbury avenue, owned by Edgar A. f Freeman, of Camden, to Elizabeth Aly den, of Pleasantville. N. J. Cottage 409 Fifth street, owned by • I1 Mrs. Lillie B. Thomas, of Phiiadel- _ - ' phia, to Mrs. Emma (j. I .each, of this - city. Cottage 443 West avenue, owned by John T. MacNeil, of Philadelphia. WILL WED PRINCESS : •* *■ 4^9 -..TK err.v ' Ml v. ■ J J r 9 -■ -A r, y-' * ■ Above 'is a new portrait of Vis.count Lascclles, who is enpged to marry Princess Mary, of England
How to Build a 40- Year Roof With Time Defying Sidewalk USE "Creo-Dipt" Creosoted Stained Shingles « Selected from first grade Positively preserved with creoBritish Columbia coast so.ed stain forced into the *<4«r. pores of the wood. Guaranteed Grading Colors — Rich and Deep Artistically arranged give permanent beauty Come see them and be convinced -T1 — .... Townsend's Lumber Yard Eighth Street and Haven Ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. I I
to Clara V. Culbertson, of GermanLot 283. Section A. owned by l<ia T.. Robinson. Awo, N. J., t" Walter Ruth, Philadelphia. Mr. Ruth will I Ind LI a bungalow on this lot hi the Lot 281, Section A, ow ned by Joseph of Ridgewo.nl, N. 4.' 'to Mr Kendler. of Phjladffplu.i. who will build a two-story cottage on the Advertise in the "SENTINEL. J. Prescott Cad man, Jr. Estate ot Mark l ake jfuncral Director 806 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey
Contract No. t!l YO .NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS* to iM SoohJ 1.1.1. -in.fi? recr.vod h» the Boort tl„ of Commiwlon.r.of ^ °r.-.n Q»- ; Tu j covoritw oil tn» Jrjojun^ot l*r lunhjt. * - i'Thc »ra'u"*f IT rrntum of the otnour,! j t.id. o.odltlonod '^r the hUthful per'erm.nre | ilillme.'" hT 'lr^i of'ti^Eaiidorer.* Ll.bhe ■ "" bo"' ' j '"Tho'fcord of CotMBiurioMn reoorve lite ' j right to reject ony or oil bid* or to notv. | * j'lon. or.l .reelRcotlono eon be nbtoined | torn t o .tr er HARRY A. MORRIS^ j E V E RTO n'^A.^CO RS^N . J'"'
! The great day has passed for another year — But there's alwa*s something to look forward to in Ocean City! FURMAN'S ICE CREAM Served as You Like It — Sent Out on Short Notice FOUNTAIN SERVICE Specialty — Hot Fudge Sundaes — "It's Delicious"! K. K. FURMAI>J I Formerly with Shriver / 724-26 Asbury Avenue rhone s.vj w _ We Wish You ' A HAPPY NEW YEAR Ocean City Greenhouses Phone 19 I will build you one of themost beautiful Bungalows in the City for $2350 Complete 2 bedrooms, 9 x 11 feet; bath, 6x7 feet; living room, 11 x 12 feet; dining room, 11 x It feet; kitchen, 11x7 feet. With beautiful collonade with book case and china closet. Painted outside in two coats of the best paint, one coat of stain and two coats of varnish alt over inside. Papered to suit. Beautiful electric fixtures. Large loft upstairs can be used for e\-tra bedroom. EDGAR F. BERGER Building Contractor 3100 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. I have some built for your inspection
your friends, the family yourself, to the Sentinel, but lie sure to get them ta the office not later than Tuesday noon. fop ' Hughes Central Pharmacy 8th and Wesley A»». i - - > Willard S. Steelman ! Contractor and Builder < I JOBBING j BOAT WORK j 1100 Bay Avenue ' OCEAN CITY, N. J. William H. Oldfield Interior Tile Work 912 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Estimates Furnished Phone. 229-J Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HALL T. LEE ADAMS. Health Officer Oil,,, Htars: II 00 u 12.00 A. M. Phone JO ami ask for Health Officer during oilier hours, if complaint is to be made for at.v vlrjrl lion of health rode, or* address postal to bux a«. OCR SERVICE IS CONTIN I OUS Our sen-ice iloes not end - with the opening of an account — it is continuous — always prompt, courteous ami efficient. Avail yourself of it jt jt OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Ocean Oty, N. J.
Wishing You a Prosperous and Happy New Year , LOLA M. TOWNSEND Handie Shop 756 Asbury Avenue - * Hemstitching Art and Needlecraft Phone 1 3&.R Yarns and Baskets e " -- *

