Ocean City Sentinel, 12 January 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 8

BIGHT * OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY. JANUARY 12, 1922

-—.Tj PERSONALS I

Miss Lillian Me^luui, accompanied by Mr. Geo, Nriman, of. Gcrmantoim, were visitors Sunday. Mrs. Frank Newberry is spending fc . S _ the~<I*y in Philadelphia. \ The newly elected officers of the Young1 Men's Progressive league will take their respective positions to night B_«-> M the regular meeting. Mr. Nathan ('. Taggart visited his daughter over Sunday. He has a large plumbing Contract for a big apart - mentfin Atlantic City and was down C to inspect same. Mrs. L. M. Cijsse left -for Philag - delphia on Momlav where she will remain until Friday. Mr. Harry F. Stanton was a passenger on the 8.30 electric train to Philadelphia on Monday morning. * Dr. Florence B. Haines was in Philadelphia the latter part of last week. '• H. L. Smith, of Porter-Smith Co., who have just received the contract f. . for rebuilding of the Boardwalk was ( » visitor to Philadelphia Weltem-lai - 1-t Harold Ferguson spent u we<* in Philadelphia, returning" Thursday of' last week. Due to illness Miss Marguerite Engliah was unable to do duty at' High ' School during the past week and k« 1 Anna Wallace, former secretary' of the , Rockefeller Foumlation, N. Y. City, » and who is spending Several weeks "in J] Ocean -City with her parents, filler! " Miss English's position during that II time. ir

Mrs. Harry F. Mills expects to leave Sunday for a week's visit-witli friends in Allen town. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Chester are honeymooning in St Petersburg. Fla., where they have rented a cottage for several weeks. Mrs. G. B. Parker was a business - viator to Philadelphia on Friday of last week. „ | Augustus Goetz, a student at Penn, is home on account of illness. Mrs. Helen Fay Cramer, of Chester, Pa., will arrive on Saturday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S Mills. s ' ; The renting of cottages, apartments, , etc., for the coming season of 1922 was officially inaugurated on January »' 1st Scores of visitors seeking ac- • commodations are seen daily on the i streets and from every indication the ' coining s#son will be the largest in * the history of this resort which al- d reedy has become one of the leading u and most popular resorts on the At- '< Ian tie Coast. - fm Mtai **ae H offer, stenographer in * the office of Harry F. Stanton, realtor, 2 and Nathaniel C. Smith, of G. B. Park- " er shoe store, whose engagement was " reewtly announced have returned * after spending ten itays at the home «* of Miss Hoffer, in Reading, Pa„ and visiting friends in Harrisburg. Pa. William H. Bennett, of Philadelphia, a cottage owner here, was a Sunday visitor. William F. Shriver, and a friend;'* from Philadelphia, were in town Man- SI day.

| In the Realm of the Churches I ' -«r ( . , m, +_ .

FIRST M. K. CHURCH Eighth Street and Central Avenue The Rev. John Handlev j1* 10.30 — Morning Worship. 2.30— Sunday School. ht 2.30— Men's Bible Class. 7.30 — Evening Service. if , Every Friday evening T.30, Prayer re Meeting, t- _ » FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seventh Street and Wesley AVcnue 10.30 — Morning Service. '• 2.30 — Sunday School. 7.-15— Evening Service. - Prayer Meeting Weduiy-J.n evening .- at 7.45. / ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH 1333 AsKur.v "Avenoe fhe Rev. Thos. F. Blake. Rector I . ■=- ' — - - -= — 1— i NOTICE TO CREDITORS Cnditon of Mary A. Thecr-aon. CARL V. HERITAGE. IT?. ORDINANCE No. 1»J tonemUng il» widening of • ml providing for the'ro.f'ood ejpenx fherHTHE BOARD OK COMMISSIONERS OF TIIF . CITT OF OCEAN CITY DO ORDAIN : ' Am»*iki' Miidwll'lu"11' 'he i"k *1, 'oou'wlwrlr'ldel'ilwm^' Ton liTe" mid Umi-or fiftMenr twTta w5dfh f 't uld roadway. "" ' "n" • of mid ay.

rtbi*1' V"aldo' of" "■* e io'sS«ton T^iuTu1 32i5h5nl2! nrorod -III. art material or materials aa may r If tntrSt lb* B"*"' C«»»lsslom— See. 4. liiat In nonaction .iih the wldeo- ' — .<*« . 1" Asburj Avenue there shall he , rreridad the Decenary facilities for the drainf I Tbl W*"r gineer and filed la OwnS Cferit? tufior. ' Sm. «• That the cost of all the work. Ubc, end materials in the » .demos of said Ad, on Atreaua: ia the Improveeaeat of said roada-ay . , tn K=pirtn« of said three foot «riP of land Jka jameidM^^of ^ drainage for aurfaee . ^,'U w brn" «*• P«M «W the City ^£T^I?£ T*" " | Mayor and coHtMeimd hT the "iXraetar 'of atTe.t-1'wThe Clt "cJJk* nd'ux""** Sm.'1hlB,,bmrT|I^t Use interne 'if 'JSTTaJ* o— neT* •ay bar. ia the aaid three foot otrit, of land, orlf a»y other reason the mid three foot strip of land caaaot be atnuirad by svrt— _ SSksETS EH7? r = — ,rHm Woe H. Campbell ^ ( NOTICE •efmd reedine at a meet me of the Board of oTIh'i'r'd^IItne^ad'ISr'"' "' "i1' ,nd a January A M0ER1& " City Clerk.

Masses Sundays at 6, 7, 8, 9 and' t I" oclock. Week days ut 7.30 Services Friday anil SunilV eve!r . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth Street and Wesley Avenue ^ Morning Worship, 10.30. Communion, first Sunday of the month. Bible School, 2.30. Evening service, 7.30. i Weekly Prayer Service. Wednesday , evening at 7.S0. ' , x^OLY TRINITY CHURCH (Episcopal) | North cast corner of Eleventh street and Central avenue. Rector, Rev. Joseph W. Watts, M. A. Sunday Services :i.30 — Sunday School. ' • 10.45— Morning prayer and sermon. ; 7.45— ^Evening prayer. Addrds. Holy Cdpimunion First Sunday of each month and : liecial festival Sunday at 10.45 A. M Excellent music alwavs at Holv Trinity. UNION CHAPBL-UY-THE-SEA Street and Asbury Avenue

Local Budget and Tax Ordinance of the City of Ocean City, New Jersey, For the Fiscal Year 1922 ORDINANCE NO. IV! THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE *" ""i-""* — — - - °t, °2ta; "" "f WSL »nd Wu th. LOCAL BUDGET by luuimt »nd nltarwd lor the fix,! AND TAX ORDINANCE of the Chy of Ocmm outoII -*a ,ISrot>ri'4k,f'™ "* 1 . Chy. • municipal c-rpnmlion of N.. Jm,,. forth In the follo-iwt — ■*Tr'' f" . T for Ih. y»r of l»rt nad hmhtnlu J.nunry Sf *' CT*,'1 <or, "* n>' I'M. It. I'll, and endm, Dmmhrr U. 1KJ. -dm.jl ruamhut® the t«-. . „„ 1 (Sir. MIBCSLLANEOUfi REVENUES t Ii.0o0.f-) * 1S.SM.00 1 Fcanrhia— T«J" t On— HmiiiU Tk* S hw.1 Ud OOMS on Iku, 4.W6.00 4 Pull Tux *. _ S»"»o s.oeo.wi I : a.,h.) T M-rr.n-.llo t.„ oje -VvS 00 •*•!«« . ■ xs.,*nrs,_, ,<u- jj<~i .jj-jj 'KS.4MA4 »J«e.S«4>, ♦- . ^ APPWOTUATONS = g1 : C— Un-u Expel— * s ST.Mr.ut, 4 Pouli".nd Ltf. Gu.nl, }*•*" ^ li-ISio,! 5 PI re De,«rtm.nt «• :i.WW J Sg.tsir^ !g» 'rgs ^■1 • Wdiwi CMbetion . i'S!!'S? I.OBSAO l» RubMeh I olleeti,.ti f.Srt.IO 11 Smtlft to Rt—rd" .Ik ai'.i v.\il...n. — • .. .. M—J4 4. 77. .71 II Board. ulk t Ne. CeuflturtioB) .".jOOO.IHl II PuhMe Comfort Stuthm - lu.OOe.Ml k ■ 14 Priatiur .7.M0.M li Ad,-:: . i, — f !•**?•*" I J00.OU It, «• Liuht MJM» UIW p 17 Dralnai, Mjoe.oe ;jji8ti.oo , I s :sr kss as B- ** Wh.r,— ' V: !2^n™"" ''TS:™ tm2i :i lute-—- "" *.yo».<« ..noioo H Interuut on liuiiiuiinl M,,„d- <4.111.74 lt.5U0.fj a Refit, n« Sen. I Bond- ! !•«»-?" S.975 l«, a Re'.lrine Annomtit Borot, »nd No,- 1...S00.UO 4 AO*. 00 2 ke'irtmr Tat. TTtle Not- ' 'I'JS'*" 1A4S.OO S &2112,1 s"" vm-M I ^ fcJUutv'n «J«2S!T3. *"H"! ToiJ. VI. "3S.411I.54 tIH.N4.yt I T>li" vdlhuhre .hull uke eEert U provided by Utr. ~ ~ Cem»a.i.ner.NOT|< 4. »th day of January. l»j:. ,t th. Gm ss'"'"' siawsrfsst'sS, SENTINEL WANT ADsT BRING RESULTS • <

■'I NOONDAY LUNCHEON The' January uoonday luncheon •> ithe Ocean City Yacht Club was he|, in the Clover room of the Bellevne Stratfonl on Monday. January 9th Commodore James W. Fernley presid ing. The Rov. Dr. Milton H. Nichols "•■ 'iV speaker, at the luncheon, clio.-o foi d' his subject My Friend. James Wit comb Riley, the Hooxier Poet.7 There were almut fifty members J u the club pi. sent intluding Iririn rf. Jacobv, Frank H. Scbellcnberger and Melville. Hm. oim, new Venllier-,. I STARTS IN BUSlNESji William Kautchman. painter, recently with C. I- Biecklev. has decided ® to fee into business. His office will be at 104') Asbury awiiue. Mr. Kautchman is an tu live ntemlier of the Ocean City Athletic Association and the first ■ of the year was elected secretary of the Young Men's Piogivs-ive league. FOR RENT ' * Fine- Comfortable. Writ Heated Rooms, With or Without Board Inquire al 336 Wesley Avenue FOR SALE CHEAP SMALL BUILDING CONTAINING ,OI)I)s" AND ENDS OF LI MBER '* r Apply. SENTINEL OFFICE

Orubb Brothers Bjilding Contractors JOBBING A SPECIALITY •>09 Third Street, Ocean City, N. J. Telephone 437.R ' ~ ;

Always at Your Service With the I FURMAN'S ICE CREAM j Try it this week. Made witji fresh Fort Myers, Fla, Strawberries: And to come in often is the only way to keep in touch w ith the new things on the Fountain. FRESH STRAWBERRY SUNDAES The Hot Fudge Sundae, a. Good as Ever The Best Soda, and Milk Shake, in Town K. K. FURMAN Formerly with Shriver / ^ 724-26 Asbury Avenue Phone 6» w

BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY VALET Electric Baking Co. j phone 212-W 713 Asbury Avenue BREAD, ROLLS Hi CHOCOLATE CHARLOTTE Special Saturdays and CAKES BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY I

STAUNTON'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 Thi* is a heavy grade • which 1 we formerly sold ^for 45c yard, and eomes in Red ami Blue Checks Women's $2.50 Silk Stockings Now $2.00 I Pure Thread Silk, and in Black. White and all shader of Brow n J Full foaUoMd J (

»f A — : ; ^ S DOIN'T BE LONELY ith, , * JOIN THE CROWD WHO DAILY SMILE f°' ^ AS THEY "Twitch the Switch" for Silent Service and the "Matchless" Night mi ; 1 Atlantic City Electric Company, 1

be ' ' * - h- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 4 1 i * j TOR Rtorr-NW, Urrii^ed heated room, j i^TOR fiJIruutivuly^ Gimi.bn^ | FOB SALT Mx - - y a i;.|eird>. Xth end Centrul. - Ad, . IF rear Fit. It r n rut i'~ Tl f * ^ WANTED- - Board and room with i-riv,,. WANTED -Or roune married cotqdu. wllh- + J Frescott Cadman, .1 . i J Estate of Mark Lake jfu ncral Director 809 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey AUTO KO'. U'MBAT , V

• With Many Thanks j for the favors we received from our friends and customer* in the past j > ear. we v ill lie glad for the oppmtunity to- serve you the present I veai . tV,- -hall liy . nr l,e«t to please yuu and will render 100 cent.' j worth ftir the .h-lluf paid. Ocean City Greenhouses Phone 19 + >_

Little Huppmobile! Express body, A-I condition, new rubber. V bargain. Will j -demonstrate. »75.00 | 110 Asbury Avenue

I t ' • Good Will is That Which Makes Tomorrow s j Business More Than an Accident LOLA M. TOWN SEN D HANDIE SHOP Phone 138-R 756 Aabury Avenue j I V _ J

Save More Money On your grocery bills— It can be done By buying all your groceries at an "Asc o" Store. ^ "Where Quality Counts and Your Dollars Go the Farthest" 745 ASBURY AVENUE Roasted Gold Seal Oats pkg ftc I Qualify | I nr,if O an4 Daily — Quanity 3 7Z Loaf bweet Sugar Q Choice Tender i nl4r CORN O pEAS e.n 12/2C A "Aaco" Maine fwa can 14c "Auco" Sifted IV.k can 19c \ "Asco" Evap. Milk 1 Ac I p.00 Sp.P*' more, but you can't buy better evap- I W M ( ^ oiated milk than "Asco" brand. Note our low prices ■ Ve 0 — T Bis Soap Vaules QUALITY COUNTS C <2Me £ Z R 9 Gold Seal FLOUR 12 ii> b«g /lAcj n * MiUe<l from the verj- best wheat grown. A family T'Jf K Hour for baking bread, cakes and nil kinds of pastry. ■ " F fr D . „ "Asco" 7c Bich Creamy „„ IV E Corn Flakes Pk< I Cheese lb 23c £ £ v— »k« . 'W ,, ^ "Asco" PORK and BEANS 3, D . S®'®cte,l beans, cooked, ready to serve, and packed in -i m Q|1^ *picy tomato sauce dressing. , pacite.i 25c U\) More Big Values Tempting Spread, f?C lb S&X* 21 '6 »£ IT71*"" » ». U IgrtJ^ 7- k:;i HsrE: If _ Astco T eas j r? T.ate U! LOUELL.\— The fipert butter in A .