^ . . OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY. MARCH 2, 1S22 _ - __ THREE
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FIRST M. K. CHURCH Eighth Street and Central Avenue The Rev. John Ilandlrv — Morning Worship. . ::0 — Sunday School. I 2.30 — Men's Bible Class. : ::0— Evening Service, lively Friday evening 7.S0, Prayer | Meeling. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seventh Street and Wesley Avenue 10.30 — Morning Service. ( • j, 30— Sunday School. T.I .".—Evening Service. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening ST AUGUSTTNE'S CHURCH - 1335 Anbury .Avenue The Rev. Thos. F. lilnke. Rector Masses Sundays at 0, 7, S, 0 and |0 clock. - Week days at "JO Services Friday and Sunday oveings nt 7.15. 1'IRST BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth Street and Wesley Avenue Morning Worship, 10.30. Communion, lirst Sunday of the month. Bible School. 2.30. Evening service, 7.30. Weekly Prayer Service. Wednesday evening at 7.30.
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH v (Episcopal) ci North east comer of Eleventh street and. Central avenue. , Rector, Rev. Joseph W. Watts, M. A. ii Sunday Services !>.3(l — Sunday School. t 10.45— JInrning prayer and sermon, h 7y«f> — Evening prayer. Address. Holy Communion <* I Fjxit Sunduy of each month and fpecialYestirttl Sunday at 10.lV A. M. 1 Excellent music always at Holy v — F UNION < HAl'KL-BY-THE-SEA Fifty-first Street and Anbury Avenue 1 ~~ b MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS The regular meeting of the Women's ii ~ Foreign Missionary Society of the . First M. K. Church will meet at the } home of Mrs. B. Frank Smith, 10.34 ( , Asbury avenue, Tuesday .evening. March 7th, at 8 o'clock, at which meel- - ing all members are requested t.i attend. Very important business. LENTEN SERVICES , At the Jfoly Trinity Episcopal 1 Church will's- held every Wednesday at 7:45 P. M., and every Friday at ( e 10 A*. M. These services will be held , in the ratfiMy of the church, entrance on Eleventh streeC All Sunday senices will l>e held in the church. Hours. , y 10:45 A. 5). and 7:45 P. M.. Church School, !>:S0 A. M. --T. a--* : - ,| j
hill dredging go. low bidders On Grading Camp Ground ReadiniK Wants "Y" Construct^! There were thre^jdjls offejret! for the filling of the Camp Ground lot at the Commissioners' meeting Monday afternoon, with the Hit! Dredging Company the low bidders. The bids' were as follows: Hill Dredging Company, $37,753.00.. Unit bid per square yard for sand fill. !!'c; unit bid per square yard for gravel 1 inch thick, 10c; unit bid per spuare for gravel 4 inches thick, 27c; unit hid fpr each tennis court, Gibh and Stephenson Bros., $42," •>33.54. Unit bid per square yard for .-anil fill, 19c; unit bid per s., unround for gravel I inch thick. 10'ic; unit bid is-r square for gravel 4 inches thick. 3114c: unit bid for each tennis court,' $386. Sutton & Corson Company, $46,- , 200.00. Unit hid per square yard for J -aid fill. 1 8c; unit hid per square yard, for gravel Hnch thick, 12c; unit bid per square for gravel inches thick. 31c; unit bid for each tennis court,' $550. The bids were referred to the engineer for scheduling and to be reported at the next meeting of the Commissioners. Monday. March 6. The day light saving question is up for discussion and it iteveloped that the Cape May County Chamber of Com- ; raeree had voted to adopt day-light ■ saving. The railroads were requesting the change ami that in order to avoid confusion it was deemed advisable for Ocean City to change to daylight saving' hginning the last Sunday in April anl ending with the last Sunduy in Septemliei'. The dty solicitor w as instructed to take the necessary action. Commissioner Campbell voting "»«■" 1 Commissioner Corson presented a resolution instructing the City Clerk' p ih' it. k'
I to advertise for bids for painting the I music pavilion. An ordinance was introduced for i J ' the building of jetties on the beach ) front between North street and Fifth street as advertised in a Notice of Intention. There were seven objectors I to this move on the part of the City out of 1300 lots that will be effected by the assessment. Mayor Champion. s|>eaking for the ordinance, said it was , hard to convince people that improvements on the ocean front were neces- , r sary, but in the judgment of the Comt missioners the jiHties' necessary if , y the beach is to be keptWom washing g away. The ordinance passed first and s second reading and will come up for final reading at the regular meeting I ..f March 20th. There" are three jetI ties to be erected at a total cost of r Mo, 000. . r An ordinance was introduced and passed first and second reading, glvL iag the Atlantic City Railroad facilities for constructing a in the vidni- . ty of Second street.. The railroad desires to abandon the turntable now , used h/ them for timing engines, as- , it has been a deeded source of an- )' noyanee to the railroad company. '' CAPE MAY HERE The Cape May High School basket - ' hall tSam will play the Ocean City. ' i Five at Temple i^all Friday night. ■ (lj Manager Rlackman of the Ocean City ; pliers, is anxious to win this game. '• Coach Unger has been puttiing the 'boys through several hard practice drills. =====__
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Sec'y. Denby Heari Market Reports By Wireless '.u^rASTu^ • When radiophone wireless stations <rf the r.a-l rccenlly started i • ending out daily market and weather reports even Inch: Mm s cali-im-t officers could no longer resist the radio "hug. I his new picture shows Secretarv of Navy Denhy at his desk, carrying on government business. Extensive news, educational and entertaining programs arc featured daily for amateurs by broadcasting stations in the East.
U - * -fi i HEARD ALONG | j THESHORP j ' BEESLEYS POINT t Mrs. Howard Stiles spent Tuesday I with her sisjet. Mrs. Orlo Giberaon. - Henry YoungMof Philadelphia, -pi nt • Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mis. ' J esse Young. . I A number of the residents took nil- ' vantage of the Philadelphia excursion ' Mr. and Mrs. Griffins Young have returned home after spending a week Ocan City. Miss l.ucile Townsend, of Ocean - spent Snturdny with relatives 1 ( ' Morris Stevenson, of Tuckahoe, call- . eit on friends here Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Lavton were j Philadelphia visitors one day last t week. t Herbert Madara visited relatives in I Pleasantville over the week-end. I Mrs. William 8app made a business ' trip to Ocean City on Monday. 1 Thomas I-ayton'frnm Tuckahoe, has been in this vicinity. \Or A. SlTAltofc wai a Woodbine vis"" j on, Sunday. Mr. Harry Young and How-urn , were visitors at Cape MayHouse "Thursday evening. Walter Kohn left Monday to attend business in Philadelphia. Mr. Keppler spent the week-end , with his parent* in Philadelphia. , Mr. -and Mrs. C. L? Corson and spent Sunday with S. H. Mr. anil Mrs. R. F. Smith entertained at dinner Friday, Mr. and Mrs'. C. Kohn, and Mr. Keppler. Misses Mattel Clark. Hazel. Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Albert Adams spent | at Scullville with relatives. Miss Dorothy Powell, of Court House has returned honfr after spending a fortnight with her sister, Mrs. - * F. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young were Orean City visitors Silturduy. ! Mr. ami Mrs. Lewis Corson visited 1 Mrs. Carolyn Ross Saturday afterPETERSBURG Mrs. Rachel 1-aughlin was art nut nf ' town , visitor Thursday. Mrs. M. Voss visited her parents ' in Pleasantville on Monday. Mrs. Leslie Corson was a caller in . r Ocean City on Wednesday . t Mrs. Edgar Ross spent two days 1 last week with her parents in South r Denni/ f Mrs. Richlnl Voss visited friends ~ in Lancaster, Pa. Rev. Biddle, pastor of South Seuville Church, gave a very interesting J talk on "Unsearchable riches," in the " Methodist Church last Tuesday eve- " ning. Fourteen of' our town people took " advantage of the excursion to Phila- " delphia on Washington's Birthday. s' Mrs. Susie Evans and baby, visited " Mrs. Harry Butler in Tuckahoe last' Thursday. Mrs. Somers Corson, of Semitic, spent Friday afternoon with her father. y Mrs. Khben Brown was a Quaker '• City visitor on Friday. y Mrs. Clara Ingersoll, of Cape May. '• is visiting her father for a few days. 1 r Steven Stevenson ami family, of * Tuckahoe, attended the revival services here Friday evening. Clarence Winner and wife, are visit-- . jng relatives in Philadelphia for a few'; days. Ebben Brown, wife and mother,, were callers in Rio Grande last Tuesday afternoon. VISITED PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Edith Smith has been making an extended stay in Philadelphia where she has been caring for her mother, Mrs. Kaiser, whose death occurred last week. The obsequies were held on Monday. The many friends of Mrs. Smith wish to convey their sympathy to her in her bereavement. d :
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1 STREET CONCERT . Will be given by W. IC Chat I in A J Son Tomorrow night between eight and t nine o'clock, the Hurley^Jtni^s Corp- t pany. of Atlantic CiU. wIU^jvc u j street concert at the|r branch slop-. , 1116 Asbury avenue), this city A c Brunswick talking > machine with | records wrfl furnish dance. ; vocal and instrumental music. The ; novelty of the c<fricert will be that the ; music can be heard for several < squares. This is accomplished by the use of a Mugnabox aiul is the first ] practical demonstration of these in- < strumeuts in this part of the country. Magnatiox was successfully used > Washington by President Harding to address a large open air gathering some mouths ago. tl derives its name from magnify j and box and that is just what it is. an , electric voice magnifier. W. R. Chat- - tin. rafnager of th Hurley Jones Company here $aid the phonograph would placed 'in a sealed roofn inside the building. To hear the concerts all the public has to do is to lie in the vicinity of Eleventh and Asbury aveQne_of these- concerts was given by. the Hurley Jones' Company at their Atlnntic City store Inst week with BIRTHDAY PARTY The friends of Fred BushHy gathered j 1 Monday night at his home, Thii , tecnth ami Asbury avenue on the OC- j 1 '
cosion of his birthday anniversary., Games, singing and music took up most part of the evening after which C the merrymakers repaired to p Is-auti fully decorated dining room where ! tastefully prepared luncheon aw-aited j them. It i- widely known that Mi-. 1 Bushay is not.nl for the dainty lunch- , eluded among those present were Mrs, 1 wood laike, Mrs. Bushay.. the Misses , ■ Margaret Gilford, Emma Clifford, j ' Mary Flowers, Fannie Bushay; A I- \ ' Lake, John Chadvvick. Reginald , Smith, Adam Schink. Hoy Pfamter-, , '.Joseph Riggin. N. Collins, Emerson ( ■ Ronald Hume, Fred aiul „ Sylvester' Bushay. , 0 - ^ SEND THEM IN Send, those little personals about t ' yoftr friends, the family yourself t to the Sentinel, but be sure to get | them to the office not later than Tuesday noon. c
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J. H. CHADVVICK «StICO. PLUMBING AND HEATING 1117 Asbury Avenue and 1057 West Avenue ESTIMATES FURNISHED JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTESTED TO ( Phone 419-J for sale Collage with Ocean View -- - $3900 A small new attractive cottage (tax free 314 more years), lot 33 feet x 61 feet, up to grade and graveled. vOOPEIfS First fioor two porches, living room with open firei JIMTBlMir place, diningrroom and kitchen. ^^LfPfKAD Second floor, three betlrooms and bath. Hot and RABINS £* CO''' f!asemeri1, laundry, shower and two bathing Excellent safe bathing right from tbw, house. ^ If you have a car, an adjacent lot for role, 17 x 3!» feet. ' with a garage 10 x 16. Price $300. f H. B. COOPER, JR., Builder Phone 97 M 29lh and Central Avenue, Ocean I it > . V .1. Central Real Estate Co. 608 'Eighth Street, Ocean City, N. LIST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US Our courteous efficient methods will bring results. K We need houses with 6-8-10 bedrooms. What have you? r Want to sell your business? We can handle it. J1 R. JONES
IIOOST WEST SIDE W. Harris Predicts Much ._ Building There' George W. .Harris, contractor ami builder at 1." W. llth street, i- an enthusiastic truster for that section of the city which he litis named The W. -i Side. Coming to Ocean City about four ! ; teen years ago Mr. Harris Hegan talk j ' of that section of the city as the Side. The name has remained' ever since. The advantage- offered : 1 Mr. Hams points out are pros-, perity, good health, the. best of fishing and crabbing, and gunning in season, the short distance to the Fourteenth street station nf the Reading Railroad, where a new station will be built this, 'spring, the fifteen-minute schedule of the local trolleys from Fifteenth and the Buy and, the reasonable price of ■ lots that range from $100 to ,$600. 1 ( In addition to the many cottages constructed in l!>21r Mr. Harris estimates that fifty will lie built dur-, ing 1922 and he further says thati an inspection of the West Stale by the home builder or the summer vacation- , i ist will prove advantageous to him. j
Woman Made Road Supervisor at 76 - rv « J Mrs. Vtriarct Finlcy.-aged "<*>. i> very happy in her new job ii road i commissioner or road supervisor of ■ K.ihn township ' in - Pennsylvania. She (ia« been named to succeed her son. 'who died recently.
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' | M.'E. BLATT CO. T^FD^A™g4TORE M. E. BLATT CO. ; ( ^ " Sfe" The Department Store jfj lUl Hi By-the_Sea ^ \^ori,l's Appraisal of You M.F.BLATT CO. " . Tw DtMPTrttNT Stooe Of An antic pTYjj * A Notice a group of friends or business people. How often do you find tbe really clever, really influential ones careless and unattractive in dress? Or have shabby homes ? Never ! Nor is it a matter of personal vanity — this dress or home beautiful question. Sit is a matter of intelligence and a requirement ol success. We have scoured the markets to assemble the apparel and the home needs that the most particular persons in town would require— and w? have marked all merchandise to its lowest possibly level consistent with quality. | You can't afford to -give even a hint of shabbiness in your dress or home — it costs too much measured in terms of the world's appraisal of you ! - . SB I M.E.BLATT CO, j BBaK9c THc Depar+meivt Store of Atl>nti3LC ity n '» ■ - — "m

