Ocean City Sentinel, 9 February 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 3

0. OF A. AN ACTIVE £ ORGANIZATION - Have Performed Initiatory , Work for Several i Lodges \ ■ Tin-' members of the Daughters of , America are having an active winter 4 Thjjy have visited Clauboro. where ( fliev fierformetJ the initiatory work: :,l-o at Pleaaainvllle and l.inwood. 1 joist Friday night they were royally 1 mined at Mlnolola. where they o initiated four into the mysteries of i lie order, one of the number brine tie- principal of the achool there. Set . ! i.l speeches were made. • One of i i.etii una an rvroedlilgly Impressive by State Secretary Sallle W. • Those romii rising the initiatory on were Mrs Mannait Vanantan. .li- Mabel Huzbv. Mrs. Florence Oil-, Mrs. Annie Lake. Mrs. Emma Warner. Mr*. Esther llooc, Mrs, Edna Wells. Mrs. Ida Jeffries. Mrs. Anna ll.irclsy, Mrs Hatth- Vincent. Mm. Eva Fiahor. Mrs. Bertha Krauss. Mrs. ' Elizabeth Price, Mrs. Clayton. 'Mrs Madeline Porter. Mrs. Martha Marts. Mrs. Amy Breckley. Mrs. Cook. Mrs. Florence Jeffries. Mr*. Ida Dixon. Mrs. H.-len Seaman. Mrs. Ella Everingham. Mrs. Elsie Scull. Mrs. piste Cndman and Misses Snllie Lake and Mary Cor-' Mrs. ltosalle Howe, one of the mempresent qn account of illness. The members of lite order have enjoyed the hospitality of the Turkahoe Council and several have visited the . iunrll-at Scullvllle recently. At the meeting last Thursday eve nine games were played at the ex pliaiion of the business session. Mrs. I Ids being team night the gift was ucsented by Mrs. Hattie Vincent and Mm Elizabeth Price. It was won by Mis, Ellen Seaman and proved to be Mi exquisite hand-made bedspread Old bolster cover. The C.ood ami Welfare Committee 1.-.r* February comprises Mrs. Esther! Iktuz. Mrs. Elsie Cadman. Mrs. Edna Wells, Mrs. Mabel Sharp and Miss Dora Sharp. On March 9th the Daughters will celebrate the 26th anniversary with a banquet In the First Presbyterian church, followed by a human sketch.

nterapersed with musical numbers. I \s the talent of the Daughters is well-tnown.-lhe affair Is being looked forward to with keenest, antic ipation FIRE ALARM SIGNALS 11— Sixth uml Pleasure avenue 17 — Eleventh and -Bay avenue IS — Fourteenth and Bay avenue 85 — Seventh and West avenue 42 — Second and Asbury avenue 43^-Fourth and Asbury avenue "—Eighth anil Asbury avenue 4f — Tenth and Asbury avenue 48 — Thirteenth and Asbury avenue lit— Sixteenth and Asbury avenue 51 — North and Central avenue 54— Sixth and Central avenue

i $7— Eleventh and Central avenue 67 — Twelfth and Wesley avenue 68 — Fourteenth and Wesley avenue 78 — Fourth and Ocean avenue \ 75— Seventh uml Ocean avenue 76 — Ninth and Ocean avenue 82 — Second and Atlantic avenue 96 — Boardwalk and Moorlyn terrace 911 — Bay avenue and Battersea road i 521 — Twentieth and Central avenue H. H. FRANKLIN Practical Painter 938 Bay Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

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% — m If Babies first/ i Your Heating Expert can install qArcola at once; and keep the house warm for the babies while he is doing it THE dangerous weeks are just ahead— the weeks of coughs and colds. Hot air heat means that some rooms are Cold and some are hot. Arcolas hot-water warmth means an American Radiator in each room— the same Radiators that warm fine homes and buildings throughout the world. Right now is the economical time to install Arcola. Your Heating Expert has time these days; he will be rushed later on. Telephone him for an estimate. And remember that in the long run the cost comes back to you. ^ Arcola pays for itself in the fuel it saves. AMERICAN r^ii / fa ttADMOR ||j I COMPANY CD IDEAL Boilm^tnd'AHEtaCAS Radiators k a. 1 I I for^myJieatmgaietd (go | I 115 N. Broad St. Vhlladclphu, Pa I OOSDO J iW/Sft-—- - LDJi

DON'T FEAR THE OCEAN! That's p' Thing of the Past Why You Should Buy or Build on a Beach Front Lot Because— (1.) The way* I build houses today on the (4.) You don't have to worry where i the chil--beach front, it is almost impossible for any dam- dren are all day, as they are generally in the age to be done by ocean tides. 1 have studied the shade under the house making sand pies, action of the tides and the beach for the past five *" years (as near as possible) and feel, by experi- (5.) You can sit in a hammock on a large ence, that ail danger has been overcome. The screened-in shady porch and watch the bathers, only tides that would injure your home on the see the ships as they pass by, also large schools beach front would, very likely, he to undermine of porpoise can often be seen. All of which adds houses one or two squares back from the beach. much to your enjoyment. The houses I have built "have stood through -Storms and tides wtyich covered parts' of the city. (6.) You are never troubled with mosquitoes on the beach front, as the air is too cold for them. (2.) You simply walk out, of your hack door, The only reason the windows, doors and porches down to the beach and into" the Water without are screened in is to keep out the flies which ipay being exposed on the public street^ be around. (3.) Children don't have to cross any public (7.) Have house parties on your large'front thoroughfare or trolley tracks which, in the sum- porch, and beach fires and marshmallow toasts mer months, are dangerous. can be held at night in the front yard. Ocean front lots are selling today that could not be sold years back because people understand that they come to Ocean City in the summer for pure "comfort". I have recently contracted for more beach front houses, which means lots are becoming valuable. When you arrive in Ocean City (before you consult any one) see me about these beach front . propositions. I have one beautiful Bungalow for sale and will have the second in a few weeks for your inspection. EDGAR F. BEROER Building Contractor — Real Estate 3100 ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. . Do you want to be up-to-date with the new songs and dances? Edison was out with "April Showers" B days after New York first danced to it, — and it proved to be the fox-trot of the season. Edison lias scored "beats" on almost every* worthwhile popular number of the past year. This is becadse Mr. *Ediaon has perfected the fastest system in the world of getting and manufacturing the hits. This system, in combination with our own hit department, makes Edisonowners FIRST in this town to have the latest songs and dances. 9 he NEW EDISON 'Hie New Edison Re-Crlatm these Come in. HVar the marvejpus New hits with the very pep and personality Edison Re-Czeatk some new |Kipular which Broadway's favorite orchestras selections. You'll hear the best perand performers qriginally put into fu nuances being enjoyed in Anienran them. homes today. This is because the New Edison Rk- ' . „ . ... tl Cekatks the music of the living artist Learn Ho^ so perfectly that there is no difference for t (fill in your lirstpayraenl), between original music and Re-Cbzated you can put the marvelous New Edison • music. 'ITii* is proved, — by tests of in your home. Just ask about our direct comparison. Budget Plan. WALLACE SON, Inc. Sales Room lor New Edison ® Opposite City, Hall Ocean City, N. 1. J ~ I