I ' ' . . . • - " OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922 HVE
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first m. k. church I Street and Central Avenue The Rev. John Handley jii.jo — Morning Worship. — Sunday School. . :;o Men's Bible Class. - :ti -Evening Service, lively Friday evening 7.30, Prayer Meeting. ' FilCST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH seventh Street amTAVesley Avenue I (».::o — Morning Service. .MO— Sunday School. 7.43 — Evening Service. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening ' ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH 1335 Anbury Avenue The Rev. Thott. F. Blake. Rector Masses Sundays at 0, 7, 8, 9 and in oclock. Week days at 7.30 Services Friday and Sunday eve- j nigs at 7.45. FIRST.BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth Street and Wesley Avenue Mmaing Worship, 10.30. Communion, first Sunday of the month. Bible School, 2.30. livening service, 7.30. Weekly Prayer Service, Wednesday ev ening at 7.30. holy trinity church (Episcopal) North easl^corner of Eleventh street and Central avenue. Hector, Rev. Joseph W. Watts, M. A. Sunday Services v. id — Sunday School. 10.45 — Morning prayer and sermon. 7.13— Evening prayer. Address.
Holy Communion First Sunday of each month and: special festival Sunday at 10.45 A. M. Excellent music always at HolyTrinity. UNION CHAPEI.-BY-THE-SEA Fifty-first Street and Asbury Avenue SOCIAL EVENING Enjoyed by Rainbow Class of the M. E. Sunday School The Rainbow Class of the M. E.j j Church, Mrs. Everton Corson teacher,
| were delightfully entertained on . Thursday evening, March 2nd, at tin ! home of Mrs. Leon Brcckiey, on 'Ninth > street. I ITiie hostess' tvcrc Mrs. Bleckley and 1 Wsa Hazel Harris with Mrs. Thomas I Mould anil Mrs. Ilerschel" Henderson t as the entertaining committee. • After the business meeting., at which . ttlme tnS >ames of four new ' , members were accepted, Mrs. Willartl - Clark delighted the members with a solo -which was encored,- followed by a " J pretty duet by Dorothy and Bobby ! ! Breckley. ' " Many enteiiaining contests were lirougbt out by tile entertainers and the prizes were won by Mrs. Everton Corson and Mrs. Anna Crane. I A most elaborate luncheon was t Served after which the guests departed , for their homes having conceded the alfair a wonderful success. The next meeting will lie held March i 21. and the hostess' will lie Mrs. Elmer : Crane and Mrs. Russell Crane. The members present were: Mrs. 1 ; Everton Corson, Mrs. Maylin RobinI.; son. Mrs. Joseph Shropshire, Mrs. St. Clair Thorn, Mi's. Willard Clark, Mrs.
LOTS ON HIGH GROUND free nn AT SOMERS POINT BUNGALOWS WILL BE BUfLT TO SUIT TERMS 1 Telephone 22 WM. L. MANLEY
Concrete Building Blocks — Better Buildings U8I; Morrison Concrete Building Blocks THE BETTER KINO MORRISON CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO., Inc. I OO East Park Avenue Pleasantville, N.J. Distributor Edison Portland Cement Phone 377 >' — — — — —
SURF LAUNDRY 929 Ocean Avenue Phone, 139-J Ocean City, N. J. 't Good Work. Quick Service, all Work done on Premises Please Give U» a Trial l CLOSED UNTIL SEASON OF 1922
S I "50 Excnrsion SUNDAY 1 March 19 PHILADELPHIA RktiULAR TRAIN Connrcllna with Siwciat throagh train at Sea ld< Janctlan TlrVeti on vtla rommrnrlnc Fridar. March K h>. Ind,|,.itd,nrr Hall. M.moPennsylvania System The Route of the Broadwar Limited
"hILIST PORTLAND CEMENT ANEW industry comas to town, or as old one moves into new and better quarters. Either is a credit to the community and to the merchant I- bo thus gives evidence of his progress. One man has played a poatiblv unnoticed, but no test essential part in this community improvement — your building material dealer. His investment in a slow moving stock, building materials, is a definite pledge of his belief in the community. His stock and ability to deliver promptly enable you to take advantage of weather conditions, and rush unexpectedly needed construction. Your building material dealer's iudgment deservedly has weight. He is the man who has called Atlas Portland Cement "the Standard by which all other makes are me soured." THE ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY Seles O/fcnt New York O/Jii NurrKqnvr^np P. - HodRoMoa— Philadelphia sm. N. Y.— Loads, Ala. The Standard(E}KS) by which all * other Makes ^gjjj^arr measured"
TO BE ASSURED Avail yourself of our expert architectural and technical ability when you arc considering building, when you finally decide to buidl you will have decided that we are the BUILDERS to fulfill your exacting requirements. | L. LESLIE HEADLEY CO, INC. Builders Architects 515 Eighth Street, Ocean City Our Methods are Different III Ample Facilities vr Ample Resources III • : DeiNBidibinty Woven < HI
; John Wiesler Mrs. Leon Brcckiey. t Thomas Mould, Mrs. Helen Cori -on, Mrs. Herschel Henderson. Mrs. < Adams. Sirs. H orate Smith, i i Elmer. Crane, Mrs. Russell Crane, tl - Anna Crane anil the Misses Har- 1 i rict Gibb, Amy Voss, HazH^Harri*,.c Murv Duffichl ami Minnie-'SluWiftutF a The visitors were Mrs/WanVffar- 1 . ris, Mr-.-May Harris anil Miss Louise I 1 \ ' ; GET TOGETHER PARTY i r^-f- i Enjoyed by Thily-fourlh Streel : Residents I The home of Mr. and Mrs, Paul i Hayes was the scene of much laughter and merriment last Saturday evo1 ning when most all of the inhabitant - I of the S4th Street section gathered to- 1 ' gather for n general good time. Many games were played in which i most took par}, also music, singing ■ .,,.1 • ■ A dainty luncheon of ice cream, - cake, frah, candies and nuts made up i
, the cvching which was enjoyed by all. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. , Charles Moore. Mr. ami Mrs. Hurry , Shore, Mr. an.! Mrs. B. Collin- find , daughter Lillian.'Mr. and Mr-. H. Mr. and Mrs. Henry li. f.mp-. er. Jr.. Mr. and JJcs. Fun, tat, MulforH r and sons. Parker alhl Junior. Mr. and Mrs. Etlgar F. Berger, Mr. and Mrs. I Lewis Lodor and son eGorge. Mr, ami Mrs. George Goffney. Mrs. Harrj Hart and daughter Thelmn. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes. Sr.. Mrs. Etlgar, Miss Dorothy Powell. Miss Vimin 'Ward. Miss Shaw, Martha Clemens, Harry Moore. K. Berger, M. Slumnls, Mr. Hansom ( and Mr. and Mis. Paul Hayes and son. HOLY TRINITY ' Lenten Services In Holy Trinity ' Church every Wednesday. 7.4-3 P. M. -A hearty service every Friday. 10.00 ' A. M. Morning Prayer ami l itany. 1 , 4.80 P. M. A s|tecial brief service for ' children ami adults Friday .March 10. S P. M. Instruction preparatory to I I Confirmation.
( NOTICE Office of "Ja* Collector Qcean City, N. J. Tax bills will be mailed about April 15th for the taxes of 192a, to tliffee whb'-keep Tax Office informed of their Because of the large number of property transfers your Collector will not have the addresses of a great number of new owners. If you have been an owner for some time and liave moved notify Tax Office of the fact, giving new address. Because of Assessor not receiving notice of transfer for several months after the fact, notify your friends, the new owners to write Tax Office, giving tot number and section of lot they have purchased, and address Bills cauuot be mailed before date as above. li \V. BURLEIGH, Tax Colic-tor.
phone. 410- j jobbing promptly done WALTER TOMLIN Z PLUMBINC and HEATINC 138 ASBURY AVENUE' OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY
WE HAVE SIX NEW DOUBLE OVEN Vulcan Gas Ranges with one Giant and Small Cooking Burners with Simmerer attached, that we will dispose of at the Special Price of *38.00 Delivered CAN BE SEEN AT Ol'r SHOW ROOM 839 Asbury Avenue City Gas Light Co.
for sale A BARGAIN Double House on Asbury avenue near 31th street. Ocean City. 6 rooms and bath each. Front and back porches. Furnished, $5,250. $2,400 may remain on mortgage. • HARRY R. HAYES Realtor Thirty-third and Asbury
Are Yon Interested ii Lets if so i rave some very good lots at thirty- | , fourth street section for sale cheap. loss are selling fast. now is the time to buy before they advance. if interested, call, will be glad to show you the lots and quote prices hi to Ybu. ' ~ - HARRY R. HAYES REALTOR Thirty-third and Asbury Are. t 1
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Bell Phone, 1 86- J Furniture Stored ReupholstcrL.g ccTi*aA-rn \Window Shades ESTIMATE . FOR YOU .Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our puces are Lowest possible consistent wltli Uood Work ami Be-t Matt-rial Lawrence i"l. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.
HURLEY-JONES CO. HURLEY-JONES CO. walter r. cmattin 4 son. Moaa. 1116 AS8UPY AVE. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeka to know If you can get it; we can tell you at once. Bargains lit Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for investment and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. . Apply to _ 7 J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.
All business transacted through this office is tit accordance with the following slogan 7Aii office dots and maintains slricllv a brokerage business and if ft no -.ray interested in personal speculation: Results: A sale completed on the above =* principal profits both Seller and Buyer. Write for listings and make your bead E Clayton Haines Brick— REALTOR 411 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY. N. J. ELwing T. Corson REALTOR 7B7 ASBURV AVK. OCSAN CITY, N.J.
f. ALFRED SCHERM Ocean City Upholsterer and Decorator Window Shades and Awnings Made 1038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J.
r eTa. corsoSTI General Contractor i 1 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ^ROADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES, BULKHEADS
Edgar F. Berger Real Estate In 31et St. Section of Ocean Gity Fine Cottages for Sale or 1 can Renl >'°" raost anY Rent Cottage in otir District Lots Sold on Terms
Don't let the ipring find you wjtb a ( / 1 v ' leaky roof. Thunder stortna ore corainMoV J ) and a leaky roof will be apt to result ia jV considerable damage. ~ 'W Chimneys that leak should be looked X-smSAd; after and made water-tight. Smokey r A. I fyv J 1 Tin roo's are fire-proof. t ii Ts ■ ' All kind- of stove and heater repairs. I IiKjA yV/ I t stove ami heater pipes. I JI/lliyV^^c/ L Tin, alate and slag roofing. r smith'S h\ T^e Tin SrnIth r-~«J t — I ' 309 Eleventh Street Phons 73-W Alt Klnda of QutUra .
SreciauziN a in property north of Sixth Street B. F. GOETZ REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. phones: rentals OrriCC. 239-j SALES RESIDENCE. 292-M BUILDING LOTS BEACH ritONT Get off, at fourth Street

