Ocean City Sentinel, 16 March 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

- * - ' 11 m OCEAN CITY SENTINFT OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1922

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FIRST M. E. CHURCH ' Fishth Street and Central Avenue The Rev. John Handle) Morning Worship. ! 2.30 — Sunday School. i 3.30 -Men's Bible Class. : .30— Evening Sen-ice. Every Friday evening '.30, Prayer "Meeting. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHl'RCH Seventh Street and Wesley Avenue The Rev. Cha*. F. N. Voegelin, Ki.iwi— -Morning Sendee. . j ::ii Sunday School . Women's Bible Class. Men's Biljle Class. Christian Endeavor. 7,4;.— Evening Sen-ice. lit 7.30. At these meetings as well a-s ai the Sunday service the pastor will '.peak on topics under the general sub--in the Shadhw of the Cross." A ,,-rdial welcome to all. ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH 1335 Asbury Avenue The Rev. Thos. F. Blake, Rector Masses Sundays at <">, 7, R, Jl anil 10 "oclock. Week days at 7.30 FREEHOLDERS MEET Accept Detour and Makes Appropriation for Upkeep The Boani of Chosen Freeholders ..f Cape rfhv County, at .its meeting Tuesday passed resolutions offi ' cially adopting the turnpike into AveIon, thonee by Third avenue to Stoni Harbor. and thence by tumpike baci 1., the main seashore road, as the offi rial detour, while the latter road is it the process of being resurfaced. Thi contract for this resurfacing, with i concrete top; was let two weeks agi to Sutton A Corson Company, o (iceao City, for »UK,77r..42. The sum of $22,000 was appro • printed for keeping the detour iu re pair, and this is added to the cost o ■die paving job. The total sum allowei for the paving work is $151,000, whicl includes interest charges and engineer ing fees, and which will all be pah ..it by the StAe Highway Departmen in 1024. The financing by the count; i- mdy a temporary matter .provide, under the Edge good roads law. BOARD MEETS Real Estate Board Takes In Severs New Members The Ocean City Real Estate Boar. nil ;

Services Friday and Sunday cvep ings at 7.45. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth Street and Wesley Avenue Morning Worship, 10.30. Communion, first. Sunday of the cr month. Bible School, 2.30. Evening service, 7.30. Weekly Prayer Sendee, Wednesday i evening at 7.30. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (Episcopal) >ie North east comer of Eleventh street and Central avenue. • Rector, Rev. Joseph W. Watts, M. A. Sunday Services ill 9.30— Sunday School, ib- 1 10.45 — Morning prayer and sermon. 7.45 — Evening prayer. Address. Holy Communion First Sunday of each month anil special festival Sunday at 10.45 A. M. Excellent music always at Holy Trinlty. , . UNION UHAPEL-BY-THE-SEA Fifty-first Street and Asbury Avenue P held hs regular meeting last night at the Hotel Biacayne, preceded by a ilini„. ner. In all probability the Board win entertain William E. Hcrron, Executive Secretary of the National Asso- ! *■ elation of Real Estate Boards at a dinner next -Tuesday evening. Mr. ffi" llerron is expected In Atlantic City • on Monday. He is making ft tour, vis)np iting all real estate boards. ,ck John R. Jones, Walter H. Kuehn. "•" Thomas W. Mould and H. B. Cre^ '" new members of the Board, attended ,lp the dinner. Others present were: 1 John J. Foster, Hnrolil Paris, Clayton Haines Brick, Elmer Jackson Pearl, of Clayton Brick Roberts, Harry F. Stanton, H. W. Gardiner, Carlton Brice, ro" Ralph L. Chester. Luther Wallace, n" Walter R. Chattin, Honey L. Chattin, Alonxn Cotton. Roy Darby, R. W. Edred wari|R| Rolla Garretson. J. Wm. Morl'c'' rison, Ewing T. Corson, Walter Dittrich. C. Scull. R. Howanl Thorn, ai" Mrs. C. I- Lale and* Miss Estelle enl I-nke. nty ■ o » lp,i ANNIVERSARY Crlebralion Held by Daughters of America ' The High School Orchestra furral nishcil the music for the 26th anniveri sary of the Dtj^ghtars of America In aril the First Presbyterian Church Thurs- >' dii

Iday night. If may be said that this ' was the first public appearance of the orchestra, and the excellent manner in which their selections were rendered called forth the admiration ami applause of the assembled guests. The leader of the orchestra is Herman Selvaign: the violinists. Miss Margaret Raymond, Ira Vincent and Jn.eph Broudley; drummer, John Dcvinr; , accompanist on the piano. Miss Mat-inn Trout. " The sketch, "Clubing a Husband," - presented by a number of the Daughters was very amusing, more .30 from ] the fact that they used the names of their own husbands. Mis. Helene Sharp, as an over-grown girl, helped to keep the fun1 going. She was ably. „ assisted by Mrs. .Bertha Krauss as Bridget O'FIamJStn, a washerwoman and Belle, the colored cook, who was • Mrs. Lillian Smith. IN GERMANY Letter Received From Dr. Amaadus l( An interesting letter has been received at the Chamber of Commerce Information Bureau from Dr. Amandus Johnson, dated, Berlin, Germany. February lKth, which reads in part as "follows: "It may interest you to know that • there arc Ocean City people even in , Berlin. The other day I met u Mr. d Williams in Uter den Linden rcstauI. rant, tfho spent part of Inst summer ly in Ocean City. He liked the place so much that he intends to buy a cottage "On passing the foreign office, we — - came to speak of the submarine cam,e paign, ami he was very much s.:r- = prised to learn that the submarine was at invented by un Ocean City man. 'This a- alone should put' Ocean City on the in map,' he said." °a ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL ' WOULD SEND CONGRti DEBATES BY WIRELESS Br ' fSfc 1 ■■ ongrenman Vincent Brer.nir. of - Ohio proposes a pawcifu! r»d:o ; ir- broadcasting suticn be iosuIie-J at I ,r. Washington so that people an over . the country can listen to ou I In impcuun! 'legislative measures. j

The Telephone Pole is a fruitful tree. On its angular branches are bright crystal apples, and the wires thev bear aloft arc the pathways of the world's conversation. They tell of the birth of a babyacross the street or of the death of a monarch half way • around- the world. The stately trunks of cedar and chestnut stretch from farm and town and suburb to the larger cities ' fvhere the burden of wires is too great for poles, and the lines are underground. To carry all of the telephone wires of a great city overhead would be out of the question. To put all wires underground in the less densely populated places would be just as impracticable, for it would make the cost of the service prohibitive. Ideal telephone service should give to every subscriber, whether in city, town or country, quick communication to near or distant points in the most economical manner. ^ It is such an ideal that the men and women of the Bell Telephone System have constantly in view. Something new — whether it be developed in Sacramento or Kalamazoo — is immediately available to every other town in the Bell Systefh where it may be introduced to advantage. — * j V - THE DELAWARE & ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE CO. W. W. BRITTAIN District Manager

Billy Sunday still a la Fairbanks If jl ^ iuroCAmn Billy Sunday, noted basebajl evangelist, is still putting them over the plate on the Sawdust Trail, a la Doug Fairbanks, as shown here, despite his years. This new picture was taken in Washington when Billy stopped off to lunch with the President while on his way to Spar tanburg, S. C- _ 300 MEN have an opportunity to share in this wonderful tailoring offer , which affords selections from $45 to '$65 for $32 With the additional privilege of ordering an additional pair of Trousers for $9 extra, the- yardage is limited. If you don't like th^suit we keep it and you keep your money. JUNIUS ROTH, The Tailor 917 Asbury Avenue WE HAVE SIX NEW DOUBLE OVEN Vulcan Gas Ranges : with one Giant and Small Cooking Burners with I Simmerer attached, that we will dispose of at the | Special Price of *38.00 Delivered CAN BE SEEN AT OUR SHOW ROOM 839 Asbury Avenue City Gas Light Co. FOR SALE A BARGAIN Double House on Asbury avenue near 34th street. Ocean Uty. 6 rooms and bath each. Front and back porches. Furnished, $5,250. $2,400 msy remain on mortgage. HARRY R. HAYES Realtor Thirty-third and Aobury in Y11 liiRsltd ii Lois IF SO I HAVE SOME VERY GOOlJ LOTS AT THIRTYFOURTH STREET SECTION FOR SALE CHEAP. LOTS/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 TO YOU. ~ — HARRY R. HAYES REALTOR Thirty-third and Asbury Ave. -*■ ■ . . It . . Lt.

siiissl safety, efficiency and progress B These are three characteristic* of the First National' Bank jjl Hj which have helped it to grow ami become ipcieadm-l e- i3j 1 First National Bank u ocean crn-. n.j, j b Bell Phone. 1 86- J Furniture Stored ,Reupholsteri.ig -t-t- 'Window Shades estimate . . , for you /Awnings and 'House Furnishings O^rprlue* are .Lowest pomlble eomdalent with Hood Work and Best Materia! Lawrence fl. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. hurley-jones co. *hURLEY-JONES CO. waltea a. chattin a son. Mona 1116 ASBURY AVE. money to loan on mortgage. No waiUng for two weeka to know If you can get It; we cau tell you al once. Bargains 111 Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages Tor sale. Also lots for Inveatment and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to j. m. chester & co., Ocean City, n. j. All business transacted through this office Is in accordance with the following slogan : •■'Jhis offiii does and maintains strictly a brokerage bHsimesi aid is i« ao way interested in personal speculation.' Results : A sale completed on the above principal profits both Seller and Bayer. Write for listings and make yopt headquarters with / Clayton Haines Brick— realtor 411 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY. N. J. * Ewing t. Corson realtor 7S7 ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. AII Work guaranteed Aula Toas Eatlmatea Famished f ALFRED SCHERM Ocean City Upholsterer and Decorator Window Shades end^wnings Made 1038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. |j=k =1es5=3e i m i h3uea=ibi 1 =)l=jc7 $—■ | E. A. CORSON General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue ocean city new jersey | roads, sewers. bridges, bulkheads Edgar F. Berger Real Estate In 31®t St. Section of Ocean City Fine Cottages for Sale or 5RJC I can Renl >'ou most a°y Rent IjJ Cottage in our District ' Lota Sold on Terms , Don't let the spring find yon with a ( ( 1 \ ) leaky roof. Thunder storms are cominf / I) and n leaky roof will be apt to remit is ®sSjr , considerable damage. Q Chimneys tliat lesk should be looked i f.'l'i 'PprfV "f|cr and made water-tight. Smokey A 1 fy V " J I Tin roofs are fire-proof. - All kind of store and heater repairs. I llUrT Li "tore and heater pines. I Iff/fliyV fXdv^./ L Tin, slate ana uag roofing. - i smith's / " i T|:"^ Tln Srnlth //~s r ' ' 309 Eleventh Street /Ml Kind as of Uuttara SreCIALIZIHQ IN PnortNTY NORTH OF SIXTH STRUT B. F. GOETZ real estate agency fourth st. and atlantic ave. ocean city, n. J. phones: rentals office. 230-J sales residence. 292-M building lots beach front a MT OFF AT fourth street . -1 j, i ii