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OCEAN CITY HIGH ENTEHED IN BIG TRACK MEETS Si>lcr Resort Sprinters Will he Seen in Penn Relays and at Collingswood |i l H A V K STRONG TEA M Large N umber of South Jersey Schools Entered at ( ollingswood Ocean i- High School is entered ■ in the big South Jersey Interscholastic Track Meet for Class B Schools to be held at ( Y.llingswioml on May LB. Couch Elmer linger e\pect^to enter $■ a strung team in these events as well . :• as in the annual Peiui Relays to be • -taged in Philadelphia on April 28 ami Included among; the promising i n ' - printers are Scott Ailams, . 'T.".;' Selvaign, Tom Ailams, Bill ■ • a- coral others. Ocean City lli_; i- al -i. .-latest to oppose Atlantic; • v.; Ilic'h i. mi Pleasantville High in | . . ilual track meets. Yn.mg lie schools which it Is ex-' pc too ill enter the meet at Collings- ! are fladdonfield, Palmyra, WoodMe -ivstown, Vinelanil, HaiMon Height!.-. lianimonton, Burlington, , -.own, Ilridgeton. MerehantvHIe. ' I', n-rr.ice, Biverton, Neptune High. I "o'lni Grove, Gloucester, BonlenGlass bo ro, Millville High. Ml. I Holly, Egg Harbor, .Salem, Pember- i tan an. I Tape May. < J he school scoring the greatest \ ^jitfinliei ..f points will receive a silver i cop.,- The highest individual scorer jt "i'l receive a small sHver cup and|j gold, tilvcr and bronze meilals will be no aided for lirst. second and thinl.it "rean City High is entered among | a-1 field In Class 12 of the Pennil Relay -. Other schools in this division \ ai. Vineluml, Haddonfield, Neptune of Ocean Grove, Woodbury , ColUngawaod, A. -bury Park, Cape May Court House. M.iorestown. Burlington, Bridgeton, 1 Merchantville and Trenton School of r ■ Industrial Art. ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL h II
OCEAN GItY WINS ! OVER^GAPE MAY 5 Selvaign and Baron Stars of Game Which Ends With 21 to 19. Score Ocean City High School's crack basketball team came out of a heroic struggle with the five from Cape May High School at Temple Hall last Friday nighfwlVh victory perched on its banners the sdore being 24 to 19. A j large crowd was present. Selvaign and Baron were the stars • for the Home team. Star playing was ; needed, incidentally, to bring home the ! Macon for tl\e Cape May lads proved j • fast and . while the score at the end nf| the first 20 minutes was IS to R, in fujor of Ocean City, it was much' 1 closer as the second* half proceeded. e The line-up: 0 Cape May Pos. Ocean CityCherry forward Selvaign 1 1 Marcy forward Bacon ' Chambers-. center S. Adams 'J Tenebaum guaril Gardner 1.ynne guard Gibb • FieJ/l goals: S. Adams 2, Selvaign • 8. Baron 4, Gibb 1. Marcy 2, Chambers 2. Foul goals: Marcy II, Adams | ' Substitutions: Blackman for Gardner, - T. Adams for S. Adams. Referee: ( ' ■ Smith. Tii) if of halves, 20 minutes. < . • — — — o— — — | THE AMERICAN LEGION : Morgan Ranrk Post News i The local post of the American j . Legion, will motor to Turkahoe on . night, Mareh 30th, to attend £ . the county rally. All members are requested to be on . at the Hann Building promptly nt T o'clock, and those able to furnish v cars in particular promptly. Membefs ! : will wear the new official post hat, and Id • all ex-service men, whether members - ■ .iA»the Legion or not are invited to I j w'"1 u-s-The building fund has now reached J . i the grand total of $960^ A check for j ; $100 has been received from Mrs. , i Morgan, mother of Abram Morgan, t i who was killed in action in France. * Mr. Lynd and family, of Philadelphia, were it town dufing the week, '' staying at the Gaudy Cottage, 4th street and Wesley avenue. Mr. Lynd , who practices law in the city, came to | 1 complete arrangements pertaining to; ,'his recent purchase of property here.
OCEAN CITY DEFEATS I MORRIS GUARDS r! Preliminary to Millville Game Predicts Great Victory k Fortune favored the Ocean City c Athletic Association Reserves in a y sweeping victory over the Morris i- Guards Reserve- on Saturday at the s Temple Hall. Ferguson played a stci-"' \ j Inr part in a brilliant brand of basket- ' ball. s The result loaves no doubt eons , corning the relative merits of the e: teams. If the preliminary may lie re-' .1 1 gardeil in the light of a forecast, th*. f Ocean City quintette- will bring back ii I the laurels at the final, i The /The-up was as follows: Martz O, C. A. A. Pos. Morris Guards y Ferguson fprwanl Bugler i Gilbert forwanl Gigger i Chad wick center Harris a Price .guard Wcisonthal i- Wallace guard Silson > Final 40-20. , HOME ( . EUGENE DARBY VISITS Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Darby spent ' : three days the guests of their son Dr. Eugene Darby stationed at the Metropolitan Hospital Black wells Island, | York. The promising -young, surgeon is another of its boys, Ocean t City has reason to be proud of. Dr. Darby returned with his parents home and spent the week-end among friendin the city. George Blair was down over the I week-end, over-hauling his cruiser. I Blair is one of our most ardent ' disciples of Isaac Walton. FOR sale; Horace P. Mitchell's Collection of Arl Oil Paintings, Opaques, Water Colors. and Inks, Engravings, Etchings anil Charcoals. Can lie seen at anytime. Photographers and Artists' Hand Made Tapestries. 148 So. Main Street. Pleasantville. GO TO HACKETT'S I SALT OYSTERS. HARD and SO EI SHELL CLAMS * 1021 Simpson Avenue
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HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Special ^wnien Services Announced Confirmation Class and Lectures Rector. Itet. Joseph W. Watts M. A. •Enter. Real and Pray" Through the gracious season of Lent, special services will be held at Holy Trinity Church. Particular attention will, h*' given., to the children,' with a view to ' their cdnfirmation. Comfort and strength provided for the aged and needy. All are eordiall.v*iii- . vited'to attend. Mrs. Cltarle- L. Burton and Mrs. Frederick Webber, assisted lit the other members <if the summer auxiliary i .f the Holy Trinity Church,1 realiz«Mo'Pr $200 towards the Rectory I'a-TtC.at a sale of. fancy artiries. rtrieinjsSil^tfte Church School will hold la sale oicake- and other good things J *• tempt the palnte. on Saturday March '/J5Ui. The sale will Is- held at Mr. J Powell's Market House, 7 Anbury aveThe week's calendar of activities Wednesday: Lenten Service and Ad- : dress ut 7.4". P. M. Thursday: Instruction for confirmation 8 P. M. These lectures are free to all. P Friday: Ienten Service and Litany ) at 10 A. M. Special Service for Children at 4 P. M. HOTLY CONTESTED GAME in one of thft most hotly contested games over witnessed by Ocean City ; basketball fans. Millville defeated t^r fast Ocean City A. A. five, 28 to 24. * The result of the game was in doubt . ..until the last minute of play and the large crowd which filled Temple Hall
to capacity was kept jn a -constant l'. Bingham stared for Millville and and five free tosses for a total of '• thirteen points. Wiesenthal .-cored two field goals and five foul goals, fo|,f the losers, leading his team mates in it tallying pointers. t- The Philadelphia All Stars, one of ii," the fastest quintet- • in the Quarkor a. City , will be Jeett at Temple Hall. Satie utility, April- 1st. i- The line^up: . ' ' sfiicarlgestarrededtrentim 8. Millville -. Pos: O. C. A. A ie Walker forward Breckley |_ Young . forward Wiesenthal ■y Bingham guard . . Ferguson s. Strll guard Henderson ■i Field goals: Walker, 4. Bingham 4, :s Young Steel 2, Archer 8, W'iescnh thai 2, Adams 1. Ferguson I. Foul r. goals: Archer 3, Bingham 5, Steel 2, .. Breckley 4. Wiesenthal Adams 1, Ferguson 1. Substitutions: Murphy■S for Ferguson. Time of halves. 20 minutes. Referee Johnson. CHURCH FIRST METHODIST y Dr. John Hundley to Preach Special Sermons- on Che Coming Sunday ' It is anticipated that large congregations will attend to hear Dr. John Hundley next Sunday both at the morning and evening services. At the [( morning service Dr. Hundley will take' for his subject "Opening the Windows I, of Heaven." At the evening, the subI ject will lie, "Christ's Compassion for j the Multitude." I SENTINEL WANT ADS PAY
LOTS ON HIGH GROUND ff-gc nfl AT SOMERS POINT pOO.UU k * ItUNGALGWS WILL BE BUILT TO SUIT • TERMS . Telephone 22 * W.M. L. MANLKY SURF LAUNDRY - 929 Ocean Avenue Phone. 139-J Ocean City, N. J. Good Work, (Juick Service, all Work done on Promises Plraue Give Us a Trial CLOSED UNTIL SEASON OF 1922 t fl ' T ^ j!' SPECIAL BARGAIN ii If you want ti. go into business, here is YOUR OPPORTUNITY, j Am authorizeil to sell two Asbury Avenue stores in the business center. ' 'i These properties have brick fronts, cement floors, each containing 900 j Ml square feet of span-. Especially adapted for fruit and proiluce: butter I i i and eggs; hanlware, electrical contractor; painter, papcrhunger. or most |; j] any other kind of business. ] . The substantial construction of these properties will permit the building ! ;! of apartments on the second and third floors. ' jj Price is only 83,500. cash subject to a first mortgage of $4,000. IniJ mediate occupancy. j; : J. \A/ i 1 1 fa m Morrison REAUT1R I f Ocean Avenue below 8th Street
NOTICE Office of Tax Collector Ocean City, N.- iJ. Tax iiiljs will be mailed about Apnl 15th for the taxes1 of iq2a. to those who keep Tax oflice informed pf their address. Because of the large nutulier of property transfers you: Collector will not have the addresses of a great tin miter of ,, new owners. If. you have been an ••wuer for some time and have moved notify Tax Oflice of the fact, givfcig j new address. s| Because ol Assessor not receiving notice of transfer n for several months after the fact , notify your friends, the n new owners to write. Tax Office, giving lot/number and - I. section of lot they have purchased, and addie.—. Bills cannot hi.- mailed ltefort date as above. !, Ii. \V. BURLEIGH. • v Tax Collector. Look! MANIFOLD Copying gheets ^ Wrapped in Packages of 560 SHEETS CA/-I Per/Ream . Up to 2 Reams °ver A Cir' Per 2 Reams l" Ream Ocean City Printing and Publishing Co. 744-746 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. ADS BRING SATISFACTORY RESULTS
M. E. BLATT CO. " HOF DATLAN'HCNCITY,'°RE; M. E. BLATT CO. I — fl® Time to Prepare Summer Dress For Your Furniture Aynp!^ Order Now at Leisure So You May Not Repent Your Haste There is nothing so stupifying as monotony, nothing so refreshing as a change of scene — even the scene between the four walls of our homes. And there is nothing bettor to change, this scene, especially during the Summer n>onths, than Cretonne Slip r Covers. Not to say anything about the saving of wear on the furniture. Make Cretonne Slip Covers A ! lib For Any 3-Piece Suit of Furniture For $12.75 (labor only) Select your own cretonnes. Pay 39c a yard or $1.95 or any of e blactot*! the prices in between. We will out the slips and fit them and make " t?r.'7r^r.SJn..OT'J them up with a French edge — and guarantee our workmanship. M.E .BLATT QQ. i i ,i 'am The D-[ * 4 Yes <r|'A —

