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nRST M. K. CHI RCH Highlit Street and Ontral Avenue The Rev. John Handlry 10.30 — Morning Worship. -.30 — Sunday Schi-ol. 3.30 — Men's Bible Class. 7.30— Evening Service. Every Friday evening 7.30, Prayer: Meeting. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' Seventh Street and Wesley Avenue 10.30— Morning Service. ! , 3.30— Sunday School. , • 7.45 — Evening Service. I j Prayei Meeting Wcdncsdav evening , at 7.45. . " . ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH 1335 Asbury Avenue The Rev. Thos. F. Blake. Rector , Masses Sundays at <5, 7, f*, !) ami •' 10 ..clock. li Week days at 7-30 Services Friday nml Sunday eve- j ^ i| FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH j I Tenth Street and Wesley Avenue | j Morning Worship, 10.30. j J Communion, first Sunday of the i I month. Rihlc School, £.30. Evening service, 7.30. Weekly Prayer Serviie. Wednesday j e.enhig ut 7.30. — .j HOLY TRINITY CHURCH | (Episcopal) North east corner of Eleventh street ! and Central avenue. Rector, Rev. Joseph W. Watts, M. A. i Sunday Services 'J.30 — Sunday School. 10.45 — Morning prayer and sermon. 7.45— Evening prayer. Address. TO VISIT CAPE MAY. Progressive League Will Make Trip February 7th. In command of John I). Adams, chairman of the Social Committee, one hundred or more members of the Young Men's Progressive League will visit Cape May Tuesday night. February 7th. where they will be the guests of the Cape May' Progressive League. Just about onj! year ago several wide-awake ffien from Cape May found thelp' way Into the Progressive League raem.s of this city and were f Uncrossed by what they saw and heard that on reaching their home rlty they Immediately started the formation ot a League there. 1-ater. members of the League, with !>r, J. Thornley Hughes as organiser. Instituted the Progressive League of' Cape May. The Cape May organization jumped Into harness at once and have accomplished many things forthe good of tbelr city. Their Advertising Committee placed attractive road signs in several States and erected a most original and handsome sign advertising the rlty at Rio Grande. They have gone after conventions nud secured the Delaware State Bankers for this year. Recently they have taken over the Hotel Cecil and turned It Into club headqnarters. It Is here that the members of the Young Men's'Progresstve League of Ocean City will be -entertained. COUNCIL PRE8ENTS TROPHIES. Hugh A. Cunningham. Andrew J. Illizzard and J. Harry Chadwlck were piesented with handsome gold rings by the Great Council of New Jersey at the meeting of Kalmla Tribe. No. 32". last night. Kaeh man had secured ten new members during the year. Frank W. Bakeley was presented with ;i gold lapel button for securing three members. Kalmla Tribe has made a net gain ol 51 members during the past year. fighting parson is new legion chaplain Rev. Earl A. Illackman of Kansas. newly elected chaplain of the National American Legion c lined his title of "Fighting I'arson'/when he ntTered to do battle with any A. E. F. sky-pilot in France and received no acceptances. Now. fie . holds dances in his' church in Kansas, teaches pugilism to Sunday School pupils and says Blue Caws
Holy Communion First Sunday of each month and special festival Sunday at 10.45 A. m. Excellent music always at Holy Trinity. UNION CHAPEL-BY-THE-SEA r Fifty-first Street and Asbury Avenue ! REPAIRS AT BAPTIST / PARSONAGE. The -Jjaptlst parsonage. /6n -WTOt«y avenue. Is undergoing a complete re- ' ; novation. The interior decorating is done by Alfred R. Smith and ! the carpenter work by I.eandet S. Coraonr^ ^ I NOTICE. TheJVoman's Foreign Missionary Society of the First M. E. Church will I jla February meeting ai the of Mia. Ralph L, GofT. 411 Ninth ! street, February 7th. at 8 o'clock P. ' ,M. A full attendance is requested.
FROM DAYTONA, FLORIDA. Mrs. Rosalie Howe has received a letter from the Misses Lewis and Coil' aril. well-known former hotel proprio-' tors here, who arc spending the win-; ter at Daytona. Florida. The letter,' In part, describes a delightful trip on the Tomoka River, and It will be of interest to vheir many friends in , Ocean 8ity. so the Sentinel' takes Pleasure In publishing It as follows:- = "My how the time Is • slipping j around ! We can hardly realize we I have been here six weeks. It will be time, lo turn our faces northward . ' before we ihlnk of it. We have been enjoying the lovely weather, sunshine and llowers. There ore few days that we rannot sit out on the porch during e mid-day. The evenings are cool, and . we very often need a little fire for comfort. "Yesterday we had a wondefrul trip - up iheTomokn River. Wo left Day-K-uuMrll.15 A. M. on the pretty boat " Seminole, going up the Halifax River II some distance above Orinond, where i we turned into the Tomoka. The day ; I. was perfect and the water was as i smooth as glass and reflected the ' trees on the banks almost equal to ; glass. The Halifax aixL-jhe entrance i , to the Tomoka are^lte wide, h«' »« ' I we went up the stream It gbew nar- i ( row. winding In and around t lip most , beautiful palmettos, live oaks and cy- i press trees. I "Then there would be a cry from 1
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the captahf 'Alligator on the right" and we would be all excitement to Ik' see li, or Alligator on the left,' hut e-' after sixteen or more had been countn- >d, they censed to be a novelty. The r. lazy things were Just lying along the in bank sunning themselves, sometimes jf raising their heads and looking at us. njhea Ij-ing down again. '" "We at Inn came to a most jdcturcsque cabin on the banks of die g river. The roof was all covered with \ e moss among the trees. There was a broad platform or porch where (here d • were tables and benches ready for n picnickers. We had a light lunch and coffee there, a* we were dreadfully g "There was also a sulphur fountain d there that bubbled up quite a illsr lance It was very pretty, but the odor not very delicious. It is called p the 'Fountain of Youth." and, of .. course, we all drank of It. but do nut ,, , see that we look much youneer to- ' , ae. i. ■ "We enjoyed the home trip just as ,. much as going. There wbb always s something new to gee. the eagles nest b up on the high trees, the blue heron j (were not fortunate enough to see a any, white heron), lots of cranes and » other small birds, and (he big turtles - tumbling In the water. The water l was so clear it reflected the clouds • and trees. • We reached Daytnnp about five o'clock, just as the sun was i getting low. reflecting all colors on . . the Water. "I wish you could take a look out at our back window In the living room and see the cluster of towering palmettos— then out the other window and see our "big live oak which wo measured the other day to find that SMITH & DENNIS Builders JOBBING CARPENTER [ 1 No Job too Large, No Job too Small Houses Closed and Opened I Estimates All Work j Furnished • Guaranteed tlteritloRi JoLbirj HUMBERT G. FONTIERfc BUILDER Tulh c trill OCEAN CITY. N j. I | AVE you a cottage, bungalow 1 * or apartment to furnish? Wt have a line of fcrnitbrk at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVE. engipna •— I 'r®atm«nt of ITCH, EC2JEMA* 7fT fJ A5-' 1A Try a 73 cent boa at our risk Hughes Central Pharmacy 8th and Wciley Avi.
Harry R. Hayes , u CARPENTER Jobbing work promptly attended lo I Lota for Sale Cottager lor Sale and Rent | TMr'Hh'fH St. »rd Atbti't Ait. I OCEAN CUT. N.J. ' OTIS H. TOWNSEIUL BUILDER Office: 8th St. Opposite p. < OCEAN CITY..N. J. Only galvanized nails naed qi exterior work E. A. BOURGEOIS Formerly ef Lee & Bourgeois Carpenter and Builder OCEAN CITY. N. J. 4 Jobbing Work a Specialty . A. BOURGEOIS 901 Central avenoc Ocean City, N. i. Phone 471-W ( A. I. Aditat V. * Atom H. S. Atom GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO. "USTERING, RANGE SETTING BtlCE laying, Etc., Etc. All Work la Masan Una Promptl Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N J Baggage Called for and Delivered Local and Long Dl-tanc*. Pliop* 23SW* TRUCK 8ERVIUK J. B. THOMSON & SON EXPRESS 732 WE-«T AVENUK Ocean City, New Jerrey Leander S. Corson BUILDER ; 103* WCOLZV SVC. i; OCCAM CITV, n. a. FHOMI, IOT-W p ^ c c d CLOUTING, BREGKLEY A NO £ GODFREY azroRC VOO DO VOUM FSIMTIHO (] Coatraetors and Painteis OCM e-ITY. N. J. Boll PhonaSl-R-22 ;
it" It u 16 feet around the trunk, and to the limbs ex lend across (hi- yard to it the next house." Ij* somers point. ,s bible^'cCass Social. s# he Bible t'I..N~t<| the Beihutiy M. Cial at" tiie homo of Mr. Milton T'.ur- ^ low. on the Shore road and Grovehiland avpnue, last ; Thursday night. "JFhc erifnlng was spent in games and dancing. Among tjjose present were P Mrs. Harry Kckhnrdt, Mrs. If. If Taylor, Mrs. L. Henderson. Mrs. ('. Clem- ° ent. Mrs. M. Siebbins, Mrs. L. Mason. ■l Mrs. W. Brown. Dr. and Mrs. I-uwls D. SlUltz, Miss Dorothy Mills. Miss " Anna Hcwiti. Miss Elsie Runholzcr, "Miss Anna Spitz. Miss Magdalena p Spitz. Miss Sadie Braun. Hilda Birch. 3 Bertha Fenske. Edward Fenskv. flay1 ton Milton. Stanley Wilson. Milton ' » Turlow. Herman Meyers. Robert " Thurlow and manv others. « interesting city notes. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bocklus. of Phil1 delphla. spent the week-end at their collage on the Shore road near Cedar s John It. Alllger. son ot Assessor and ' Mrs. John L. AUiger. of the First 14 Ward.* is contemplating aitending ' ' fierce Business School in PhiladelPAUL CLAUS 611 Aabury Avenue , Building Contractor , Jobbing, Alterations and New Work : L. Leslie Headley Co. BUILDER5 , Architectural Service SIS EIOHTH STREET Ocean City, N. J. Designer and Builder of Artistic Bungalows, Convenient Cottages, Up-to-Date ' Apartments, Modern Hotels. Plans and Estimates Furnished ^ All Work Guaranteed • LEWIS COSSABOON Contractor and Builder 156 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY ' Sell PfcMe, 219 J EMIatUt OlvM Theo. F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor ( Jobbing Woritoa Specialty Office: 1032 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Qeorge W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CI I Y. v. J. B.,, Pbon.. ijo-j 831 ASBURY AVENUE i Delicatessen » Fancy Groceries Frxlta and Vegetables New Orleoas Molasses William T. Carwithen Phone S5-J Wm. H. Powell I General Contractor Grading ana Streel Building ' Thirty. fourth st. and West ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. RlUimi H01 Central A. nar Hell Pkunr Our Wall Paper is a veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Just come and inspect our numerous designs. If you art critical it may take you 'a long time to decidethere are so many patterns to choose from— but the point is that you can be suited exactly right aud at prices j that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Avs. OcaaaCHy NawJursay
! Real Estate and Search Company Fidelitv Trust Comuant ] of Newark ; Wildwooi Title and Trnsi Co. Title Insurance l Searches, Abstracts of Title Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guarantee.' : • Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage j Farms for Sale Offices in , First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N.J.
FOR $6.50 will deliver a Big Truck Load pf - 2 fool, 12 and 16 inch CORD WOOD Joseph McGuigan & Son PALERMO. N. J. K. L. SMITH K. H. CAMPBELL Smith & Campbell HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS 143 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J
R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY in now in iu New Offices 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patroan and friends will be cordially welcomed John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Straat and Havan Avanua OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber MUlwork. Mouldings. Building Paper. Plaster Board, Naila.Saab Weighs etc. Estimate! Purnlihed. Prompt Delivery. J. E. WELCH THE BUILDER COR. S E VF NTH STREET AND WESLEY AVENUE OENCRSL CO TRSCTOH OCEAN CITY" N' J ' JOSEPH BROAD ey PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Ph >ti« 8S-M — - ~ ~ — " '• Bungalows and cottages ready bnllt or on lit to order. Eetimelee given on alteration* and repair work. VxgiNSE. H. B. COOPER, Jr. ^OTTAGES BUILDER 29th and central ave. Ocean City, N. J. S. B. SWAN ^ j t TROUT SWAN and trout PRACTICAL CARPENTERS /^J^and BUILDERS 'OAQ ASBURY AVENlfF WwL CITY N. J. ' JOBBING A SFCCIALTV _ WIRE I^RAUSS To Wire Your House PHONK No. 177- W 411 asbury avenue ocean city new jersey YOU 8H0ULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You rannot spare the time to look after it closely yortreelf and must depend ut>on the honesty of the contractor. I have Built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all pf them. Send for the list of names and photographs of the houses. Otis m& Townsend OFFICE QI III Pkl-n OCEAN CtTT, »lb SI. Opposite f.O. pui luln H.J. . - AlX Kin* toy When ' . - Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor F OCEAN CITY. N. J. *S6l! B " . ^1 Tenth Street and West Avenue

