Ocean City Sentinel, 18 May 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

V * • _ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY. MAY is, 1922 ' FIVE .

A MODEL LUNCH FOR ALL SORTS OF PEOPLE, POGKETSflNO TASTES SPKItzfo.'S NKW MODEL LUNCH _M\KKS SPECIALITY OF BI SIN ESS MEN'S AND .WORKMEIfS LUNCH " i A new lunttispnd restaurant has Hix'iie.l for taurines." at '712 Asbury avenue. T'10 now "lunch has only boon little over u week in operation, yet i , doing a thriving business front early morning ""til late at night'. • — Nwjietter proof of the excellence of 1 ■' the service given, ami of the nteals . rvctl, could he given. Despite all that is said to the. contrary, the average American is very" particular here he cuts ami what he rats: ami is u fairly rellahle judge The new lunch has been most tastefully arranged ami decorated in a uitJstic scheme of blue ami white. Everything about the establishment conveys the impression of scrupulous br.-irable i|Ualities in a restaurant. The conking is all done on the premise.:, in a splendidly Ci|uip|ied kitchen; all pies and cakes arc homemade. John W. Sperzel, proprietor and manager, specializes in the prepara-ti.wi-.tf gouii substantial meals for acvery moderate charges. Behind the front room of tlie lunch, there" is another room fitted up most admirably for private automobile parties, and family parties. This should prove an acquisition to the ' many parties, families or friap.ls, who motor into the city for a day's outing. Meals are available at any time, ami jn the private room the party may en- / joy themselves in absolute privacy. Mr. Sperzel comes with conSWerahle experience ip the business, and will be aide to assist materially In accommodating, the large colony of summer residents und visitors, expected in Ocean City this season. A. J. F. STRAW RIDE The A. J. F. Club, composed of high school . students, held their first annual straw ride Monday night. Going down the I .each they held a doggie and marshmallow roast. Mr. and _y\lis. Elmer E. U ngor acted as ' The club will hold their usual meeting this week at the usual lime in the , \ usual place, with the usual officers > presiding. . , , June third and fourth they will lie , entertained at South Seaville by Miss . Maud Heaton, who will give a house . party in their honor. The club, it is understood, is very , successful socinlly ami .has a very , large waiting list, the membership being limited to fifteen. 1 READING TO ABOLISH A STOP Complaint has been filed with the secretary of the Chamber of Com- | nierce that the Reading Railroad Company have aliolisheii their Seventh street stop in this city, ami have re- \ moved the station platform. The business men filling the complaint say ; that this action on the part of the railroad will seriously effect their busi- ; ncss. Many excursionists , use the Seventh street station because it was near the liay front boat houses uml was conveniept to some of the lai'ger hotels. It is said the city commissioners have had no official notice i from the Heading that the station ] Would be abolished. OCEAN CITY CIVIC CLUB I The Ocean City Civic Club will lie 1 entertained at the home of Mrs. Eliza- I beth Gandy, 400 Wesley "avenue, on 1 Friday ovoniing, May 12, at 8 o'clock. : All members are invited and urged to lie present. Also any others "who are j interested in civic work. PERSONALS- . , -t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fogg, of Ger- I inantown, have opende their house, t "The Republic," 416-18 Ocean avenue. < _ Roliert Wool stun lias left the First • National Bank and accepted a position • : a private secretary to Dr. Herschc! 1 Pettitt. Hubert S. Woolston has returned 1 from a visit to Philadelphia after at- 1 tending pie golden wedding anniversary of his mother ami Father, who * are summer residents at South Ocean > City. About 75 guests were present ' at tiie reception. The Misses Creth are at their apart- j' mrnta, 1115 Ocean avenue for the , ummer. For a period of three weeks . they will entertain at their home, their nephew, John Creth March and Mr. anil Mrs. William H. Deisroth o are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Fred- a rick W. Haas, Brooklyn Manor. N. Y. - Mr. Deisroth will he better known as 'he proprietor of the Ocean City ■Mrs. Emma Thackara, of Woodbury, ha^ opened her cottage, 1717 Wesley avenue, for a few weeks. Mrs. Eleanor Blanchard, of Philadelphia, has opened her eotagc Jor the -eason. R. F. Moss, of Philadelphia, has "pencil his cottage, 1111 Central ave,«ue, for the summer. Mrs. H. S. Bussom, who occupies apartments in the Bourse Building, rejently entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. J. jiinfcenhach, of Bala. Mr. anil Mrs. Kinkenbnch was at one time a resident of Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Marriott, of 1436 Central avenue, have opened • heir cottage for the season". Mr. apd Mrs. S. Townsend have "|>oned their cottage 1426 Central avenue for the season. Miss Emily Boxler entertained at an informal dance on Friday evening the following guests. Mr. and Mrs. Eflwanl Hogan. the Misses Anna May Maginnis. Emma Schcrrer, Catherine " Neil, Andrew Pie. Mary Maginnis ami Scott Adams, George Gardiner. Albert Snyder, Jack Actafi, Robert Nelson and Simon Mayer, 'af Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Maginnis entertained over the week-end their duughter. Miss Mary E. Maginnis and Miss Andrey M. Pie, formerly of Paris, France, now residing in Sharon Hill, Pa. '

CHARING INNOVATION INTRODUCED BY PASTOR 5 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH; , HONORING MOTHERSDAY UNIQUE CEREMONY. AT MORNING SERVICE — SPECIAL SERMONS AND MUSIC ii ... Mothers' .Day was celebrated at the l rust Presbyterian Church in a man- _ ner both strikingly unique and impressive. lf So much thought -has been devoted s during recent years, to the celebration of Mothers' Day, so much written, and . a multiplicity of programs compiled, . that it bqcohies almost impossible to j, strike out anything original, without p becoming sensational und theatrical, ' tu a degree utterly improper for a religious service. n Rev. Chas. F. N. Voegelin, however, ' .Sunday morning succeeded in step- , ping off the beaten track admirably, : introducing an innovation wonderfully v suggestive and chaste. • The fact and the ideal of mother- ! hood was brought home to every 1 ; heart, and the place and part mothers have played in the making of civiliza- : ,1 Hon strongly emphasized, i- The simplicjfC of HTe scheme and its . '- dramatic appeal couhl not lie sur- ' t passed. j In preparation for Hie Sunday serv-l, i, ices a dainty printed card, and an in- ' t toresting little booklet, had been maile ed to every mother in the congregae Rev. Chas. F. N. Voegelin took for 0 the subject of his morning discourse, ' :. the wont "Mother," basing his mesil -ogc upon tlie words which fell from - tiie dying lips of Christ, "Behold Thy , Mother." With, thnt brief sentence, i ,, Jesus transferred the care of His ags ing mother, to His best friend and . disciple Join, r In the course hf the discourse, the £ 1 preacher presented a brief, yet com- ( prehonsive review, of the part mothers had played in the making of history. 1 , His description of a mother's love, £ with its boundless capacity for self- t J sacrifice, was a masterly effort, and '• ' his appeal, directed particularly to the 1 lounger monihere of the congregation, t * for a i tec per regard and respect for > womanhood anil motherhood, was verv . * forceful. i Following the discora^e the names J " of all mothers assoepked with the J! - ehurch, school or congregation were j * read out, and each was invited to • come forward in a semi-circle around , ' the pulpit. Then all moHters present 4 whose names had not been called, possibly visitors, were invited forward. The pastor addressed to them a few . well chosen words and read the fol- t God thought to give the sweetest thing , In His almighty power, and deeply » pondering ; J What it should be — one hour, . ( In fondest joy and love of heart ■ Outweighing every other, ' He moved the gates of heaven apart, ' 1 Ami gave to earth— a mother. So here's to the white carnation. Wear it on Mothers' Day; ' Flower that blooms for Mother, Winsome, gallant and gay. I " Flower of perfect sweetness, ' Flower for hut and hall, " Here's to the hitc carnation, 1 And to Mother — our Best of all. Then in the presence of the con- , gregalion, cacli mother, was publicly | presented with a beautiful carnation. Thus, was motherhood honored and extolled in the House of God. In Hie evening service Rev. Voegechose for his subject, "The Beauty . of Women, and its Influence." The . preacher selected two personages of ! the Bible fame as examples; Esther and Salome, i The contrasted characters of the , women was ^vividly portrayed. Both were lieautiful women, both persons of wealth and power. Yet, how differently had both women, uHlizcd the wonderous beauty of form and feature, which the Creator had endflwed them. Esther used charm to save a nation from dei st ruction, and to the glory of God; sacrifiieil her beauty to feed , ami flame the sensuality and lust of infamous king, ami to destroy the of a noble man and prophet. Tlie Influence of the art of pleasing the preacher stroagty emphasized. To please, was woman's pojver. Pleasing men she could raise them up into the skylami of pure ideals and noble aspirations; or drag them down into the depths of degradation and shame. At both services the choir rendered anthems appropriate fo rthe occasion, in a style beyond all criticism, under the able directorship bf W. H. CollisGeorge Barrett, of Cafnden, has opened his cottage at 1200 Wesley ,for the season. WANT ROAD BUILDINO Thomas H. MacDonald, chief of the Bureau of Public Roads, wants to cut down the cost ol road -build, ing throughout the United States. He called nighway officials of many states to Washington, and asked for standardized specifications which would permit plant* to furnish materials to all states at* greatly reduced coat* ~ —

LOCAL AND ATLANTIC T HIS WILL JOIN li ON TRIP TO TORONTO I FOR INTERNATIONAL - TWO FINE ITINERARIES ARE I PLANNED-ATLANTIC CITY ENGAGE SPECIAL TRAIN " " ^ I-ocal Kiwaliiaiis are preparing for | a trip to Toronto, Canada, to attend the International Convention to' be I held there June l!)th to 22nd, inclu- ! The convention will, without a doubt be the greatest in the history of Ki- • wanis, and a progranv-ofx. festivities has been arranged on art unprecedended large scale. I Chas. P. Tilton, of the Atlantic City Kiwanis" Club, attended the last lunch- , 'eoon at the Biscayne Hotel, and in; ' viteil Ocean City Kiwanians to join* with them on a special train chartered ' for the occasion. The AtlanUc City Kiwanians will . . travel in royal style. Two itineraries . have lieen arranged, both of which , will afford wonderful opportunities for 1 sight seeing. The first part of the journey travels through what is named by tourists the 5 SWITZERLAND OF AMERICA, a " stretch of country unrivaled in the . I world for its lake and mountain ; scenery. An exquisite view of Niugra Falls I SENTINEL ADS BRING RESULTS.' I "l"roKlNANCENfcriM,*0*> An nrdlnnncv rannrnins the Hilton nl land . BOARD OF COMMlSSIoyfeRS OF THE -' ' /CTTY ( OF OCEAN CITY DO ORDAIN : J l.is of twin* ssrfj«M»jr wind or norm In.'nn , U|..n ths public hiirnwiiya of thin cltr, idialt mil In 1-- pla'rrd. U(nn an* land In -thia rily. *ormn^'arriwT on, In or'SI^T lhs hTllhway. I of thia rily. shall bs liablr in lhs iwnally hsrr- ' "S^lor 2. ° That" " isrion'lirm. ^ a. vm-i,- ; tuhlLstsd '!o"a"llns In' uy m n«1nmll« hundrrd («;00) dollar, at lhs dlasrslion , nf aurh offlrsr hsf.irs whom lhs ana alkali , hs irisd. and in dsfault nf lhs paymsni of aald fins, hs imprlaonrd In tlx Cily or County ' sxsaadinltr thin, day., a, i 'hs^diasratRnn ^of aald offlssr. ^ NOTICE aa ra. Ths ahovs ordinanrs wa« iw-wd on fir«t am) ■sennd rsadlnm at a mrslinn of lhs Board or I wB? bl'd "xi "" rilrhl,1hlld rsnd"'^ ' of dCnmml "J OseT^Ci* In b. hsid <m tlx Iwaoty-aaoond' day" of'EII. IMI. a; lhs hour of S o'clock. Commla.lonsr.' HARRY A. MORRIS. Adv.. S-ll.lt. CU» Clsrk. Late 1921 Ford Touring Body with Fenders and Boards Hood Cover Gfxft Shape $10 GILBERT'S GARAGE

.. is included, the most romantic spot in J r the country, followed by a sail across 1-ake Ontario, to the beautiful city of i c Toronto. ,1 The journey will lie made in a speciul train of compartment cars, uml l I standard Pullman sleepers under the 1 direct supervision of Kiwanian Chas.' Osmun, of the Reading Passenger Traffic Department. The arrangements for the journey arc thus in capable hands. Then will come the great convention. A gathering of the leading Kiwanians of all America and Canada, J fired with typically Kiwanian spirit, should make the convention the event

BOOT BLACK PARLOR I 1.1 Shines . 1.00 by buying tickets 6 Shines 50c. Dyeing Slipper* 15c 1 Polish While Shoes . 25c . Hats cleaned and blocked; new | bands put on. Polish, Laces, Cigars and Cigarettes for sale MIKELE LINORDO 401 8th Street I v

; ST. OEORGE HOTEL i 611 Eighth Street Near Beach NOW OPEN FOR SEASON 1922 Under New Management of W. PAUL PETERS

ijof a lifetime for all able to attend. ; l The roinul trip on the short itin- ' | may lie made for $29.06. The Honrfr route will cost $49.90. AlT-desiring to ma*e the trip are I requested to communicate with Geo. Reed as early as possible.

The Ocean City Building and Loan Association meets on the SECOND SATURDAY of cvetv month at 408 Eighth Street. Have you secured any nf the *FULL — • PAID stock bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum? See Howard Thorn, the Secretary, who will explain. Adv. ,

^ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED For All Philadelphia Papers At Standard Rates F. LEROY HOWE Massev and Edward? Building Telephone 4601

FOR SALE Top Soil and Gravel. Delivered. GEORGE BROWN Marmora, N. J. ' " »

LOTS ON HIGH GROUND Ofir ftfl AT SOMERS PA^l N T BUNGALOWS WILL BE BUILT TO SUIT TERMS Telephone 22 WM. L. MANLEY

SURF LAUNDRY 929 Ocean Aveitue Phone, 139-J Ocean City, N. J. Good Work, Qaiek Service, oil Work done on Premises Please Give Us a Trial CLOSED UNTIL SEASON OF 1922

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 OUR SHOW ROOM 839 Asbury Avenue City Gas Light Co.

Effective May 8, 1922, the Excise Tax on United States Tires for passenger cars, both casings and tubes is absorbed by the makers and is not added to the selling price. United States Rubber Co. To the Purchasers of/1 a 30x3^2 I < / \ \ Usco for $10.90 / HSZRSjHEN the "Usco" Tire announced ' |1|M its new price of $10.90 it carried A ^1; VjSlfih ' this understood contract with the A price reduction made in good faith — using all the U, S. advanced art of tire maleing not only to get the price down, but to '' keep the quality up. / ' Today $10.90 is not the uncommon / price it was last November. / \ ''{xaSSisBa But the "Usco" Tire is still the / uncommon tire value it always / ^ H Because in earning out / Np a)/ the'T'sco" price reduction / 4 in good faith, we learned / /V* > J iQa&S^'^al something about rats- / V.*VAlr ing the quality, too. / Unrttd Sates Tires /\tP \$ Q^/ ^3 yW Efl / | United States Tires : / United States © Rubber Company ' ' jf MubUr ClrpuiuiM isIT 7W.rU gg; Fogg Motor Co.

g A little extravagance often lends to a larger one. | It Will surprise you -to see how much you can save, if 1 • s you deposit a certain amount each v.eck with the First s §; 'National Bank. | • Do. not wait— come .in now ami open an accourl. •1'.; Paid on Savings Fund Accounts I First National Bank • r OCEAN CITA'.N.J. |

Bell Phone, 1 86-J Furniture Stored i Reupholsteri.ig ESTIMATE W,ndowSl™dcs FOR YOU /Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our pgcen are Lowest possible eoiistnleot with Good Work and Best Material Lawrence n. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

HURLEY-JONES CO. Refrigerators Maiiiui llrnnswiek Keeonta ' IMaltreues UlltMovaa V loin. la. , \ I'omfort, Hioton Hteel llads ladln' Haiti ■ — lllmukrl, nutrela ilea's Hull. I'arpei. uaalra Pel-Tax , Hum I Lamp. I.luoieuiu HURLEY-JONES CO. WAITER R. CHATTIN A SON, Meat. 1116 ASBURY AVE.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUug for two weeka to know If you can get It; we can tell you at onoe. Bargain? m Bay and Ocean front propertlea. Choice cottages for aale. Also lota for luveatment and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean Utty. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocban City, N. J.

: All business transacted through this office la in accordance with the following slogan '' /Mis offict does and maintains itrfctly a brokerage business and is in no way interested in personal specula/ion." Results : A sale completed on the above principal profits both Seller and Bnver. Write for listings and make yonr lirailquartera with Clayton Haines Brick— REALTOR 411 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Ewing T. Corson REALTOR -7*7 ASBURY AVI. OCCANCITY, N.J.

All Work 6u.rar.tcrd Auto Toea Estlaiatea Furnished f ALFRED SCHERM Ocean City Upholsterer and Decorator Window Shades and Awnings Made 1038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J.

[ E. A. CORSON I General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES, BULKHEADS

Edgar T. Berger Real Estate In 31et St. Section of Ocean Glty Fine Cottages for Sale or rafjp I can Rent you most any Rent 'TjbT Cottage in onr District Lots Sold on Terms

-^1 ^ Don't let the spring find yon with a tST- ( / J > leaky roof. Thunder storms are coinin"dSBh i Jin/ / ) and ■ le«kr roof "i" »pt to result is ^je£j2£S? . , considerable damage. VlTjt— fe1— . Chimneys thfit leak ahonld be looke.1 f after and maile water-tight. Smokev cliitmieys can be made to draw. ^ — J All kind of store and heater repair*. t 1 flLJ V/x/ / I store and heater pipes. ll/flfV^v-Y^7' r- Tin, slate and slag roofing. \ SMITH'S | I The Tin Smith ' ' ' 309 Eleventh Street _ • All Klnda of Outtara

SRCOfALfgfWQ in Paorearr North on Sixth Srneer B. F. GOETZ REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. phones: rentals Orric«^239-J - bales RtSlDENCC. 292-M building lots btacm front a «r One AT fourth Smear * ^ ' .iJJ