Ocean City Sentinel, 8 June 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 8

■ EIGTH OCEAN CITY SENTTNfiCocfotN-CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY. JUNE 8. 1922

UNION SCHOOL PICNIC TO LUKE WE PARK CITY SUNDAY SCHOOLS TO VISIT POPULAR LAKE RESORT 1 FOR ANNUAL OUTING Plan* are being perfected for -the annual anion picnic, of the Ocean City Sunday Schools, to take place Thursday, June 15th. , An ideal spot has been selected for the outing, which, particularly to the younger folks, is the great event of ' the year. Expositions, parades, and -jmgaant.--roay be staged, but. to the average 1 Sunday School scholar the one day of ' the year is the date of the annual ' treat ' Lake Leuape Park offers every in- ' • ducement and facility to give the little ' folk a memorable time. 1 Inland people crowd to the sea- 1 shore; to the contrary seashoiV people hunger for an occasional day in ( the woods and the fields. | / ... Novelty is an absolutely indispensi- . trie factor in a holiday, and the Le- I nape Park with its lake anil flower I lie jeweled meadows, will furnish the variety which is the spice of a vaThe journey to the rendexvous will be made in automobiles, leaving the , eoracf of Eighth street and Central avenue, 8 o'clock in the morning An interesting program of sports has - been outlined, including water sports, races and various other con- ' £ terts with splendid prizes. ! j There will be contests for the inter- ,| mediate grades* and some for the'„ primary department. And, of course, to make the day , i_ complete, the inner man will be abund- j fi antly provided for. | c The idea of an union picnic for the schools of the dty Is an admirable one , a in every respect. Besides adding to the number, closer fellowship between the chil- « dren of the various denominations, j, during the plastic years o£ childhood ; j, . and youth, will do mo(e than anything else, to tear down the barriers t| of denominational insularity, and to o kill the spirit of sectarianism which n uii inc spirit oi sccmnamsm wnicn ;

has been the bane of the church,' • through the long and checkered past. ' The commitee in charge of arrangements desire to make it known, they ' will be glad to hear from persons, who , will be able to assist in transporting1 the picnlcers to the destination, or , , who are willing to denote the use of'j their automobiles for the purpose. The following is a copy of the program of water and field sport events: i j Water Sports 50 Yard Swim, Boys 15 years and , under. 50 Yard Swim, Girls 15 years and ' under. 75 Yard Swim, Young Men 16 years ' and over. _ 75 Yard Swim, Young Women 16 1 years and over. 100 Yard Skiff Race, Boys 15 years!1 and under. 100 Yard Skiff Race, Young Men 16 « years and over. |' 100 Yard Skiff Race, Married men. 100 Yard Canoe Race, Boys 15 years I £n<t under. i' 100 Yard Canoe Race, Young men 16/ years and over. ! I 100 Yard Hand Paddle Canoe Race (4 boys in canoe), open to all. | ' 100 Yard Overboard Canoe Race (3/ times), open to all. | ■ — Canoe Tilting Contest, open to all. . Field Sports 50 Yar^ Dash, Boys 8 years and ■ ' under. 50 Yard Dash, Girls 6 years and 1 under. , j ■ \ 60 Yard Dash, Boys 10 years and ! under. 60 Yard Dash, Girls 10 years and!' under. 75 Y'ard Dash, Boys 13 years and | ' under. 75 Yard Dash, Girls 13 years and under. Peanut Race, Boys 8 years and under. Potato Race, Girls b years and under. Wheelbarrow Race, Boys 10 years and under. Walking Race, GWe 10 years and tinder. 3-Legged Race, Boys 18 years and under. Sack Race, Girls 13 years and under. Egg and Spoon Race, Single Women. Egg and Spoon Race, Married Women. Miss Alice Garretson, the daughter ; of Rolla Garretson, will graduate this j year from Temple University Phila- ; delpliia. On Memorial Day she enter- ! tained a number of her classmates at ; her home. Elaborate preparations had been made for the party, and a delightful time was spent by all. The guests were the Misses Miriam Semplc, Julia Banzhoff, Edna Young , and Elizabeth Montague. Miss Miriam Reichly, of Ocean City, was included in the party. A VISITOR William Walden Shaw, a former residerfWTf QeetnrGily , -e o w living at Sea Isle .was a visitor Today, greeting old friends. During his stay in the dty, he dropped into the Information Bureau. In conversation, it developed that Mr. Shaw is contemplating moving back to Ocean City. SENTINEL ADS BRING RESULTS ]

GIFTED WRITER AND TRAVELER, WILL SEE PASSION PLAY „ Information has been reccelved that ■ ] the gifted writer and traveler. Mrs. '« T. Dowdne.v Clark, is contemplating { another trip abroad. ^ This occasion the trip , will include ; the visitation of ten different countries,- and will also include the iim^timatablo pleasure of witnessing, the • historic Passion Play of O be ram- , e magau. v The Sentinel has had the privilege . ' of publishing numerous travelogs , fromjflrs. Clark's versatile pen, and r hopes'.' tfie may be induced to send us,' e at the least, an impressionist sketch f of the great' play. This will be Mrs. Clark's fourth 1 trip over. The fact that the lady is « endowed in a rare degree with the inr tellecturul attainments to embody her ' I experiences and impressions into ' words, clothed with the glamor of ro- ' . and peotry, makes traveling 1 , and sight-seeing to her a pleasure anil delight, known only to the fortunate .few. surfISdry under new management, new ideas, newequipment OWNER OF GUFF'S BATHS : AIMS TO MERIT THE SUPPORT ' OF EVERY CITIZEN 1 j The familiar establishment on the |. . Boardwalk, known of old as the Goff's and Surf Laundry, are now un- j der the new owner and management j of Joseph Shelton. In the past both the Baths and the'j won and retained the con- i : both of the residents of Ocean i City, and the summer visitors. Unquestionably it will continue to 1 j do so, and more, under the personal supervision of Mr. Shelton. f Mr. Shelton came to Ocean City j ! with the advantages ot a long busi- | experience, and a successful bus- £ j career. For years he was associated with v j J. B. VanSciver Co., as manager. I of their business furniture depart- j. ment.

Mr. Sh^ton is not only well and; /popularly known in Camden and vidni ity, but enjoys a wide acquaintance throughout Pennsylvania and New j ■Jersey. Mr. Shelton is modern to the last , degree in his business methods, and /ideas , belonging to those who believe ■ ! and practice the business code, that 1 business is primarily a means of serv- 1 ' ing the public and not merely a means i of making money. With those views he has completely reorganized the work and methods j ' both of the baths and the laundry. ' The surf Laundry is without doubt [ one of the best equipped in the state. : New machinery has been installed, and new facilities to give Ocean City! , the best laundry service possible. The j | most scientific methods of laundrying: ; have been adopted, and the plant ; equipped with the only dryer of its kind in this part of the state. The garments in the dryer are completely sterilized under heat of so high i a degree, that they cannot be touched except with the protection of thick ! gloves. There can be absolutely -no fear of! infection, and the most scrupulous ! care is taken that the fabric of the ' j garment, is not in the remotest in- 1 jured or soiled. Mr. Shelton has further perfected j system of delivery, that will assure j j every patron prompt attention andj service. i The need of the smallest family, I and the lone bachelor or spinster, will ; ; have the same attention and eourtesy, j I ; as that of a large establishment, j It is his aim and ambition to render J Ocean City the quality of service, 1

j which will make him and his business, 1 1 in a very brief time, indispensible to ' the comfort of the community. Mr. Shelton has shown a fine brand, j of public spiritedness, which might be j j j emulated, in his kindness to the mem- 1 ; bers of the life guards. ! He has given them the free use of | U private lockers for their clothes, the 1 ' I use of the hot and cold water showers, i and will also see thaf their towels andj costumes are proferly dried and sterilized daily, s As with flm/faundry so with the j baths, everything has. been arranged j - to give -the public the very best serv- J r i ice possible. F , | - , PERSONALS i — * - * - * — 4 y lj Mr. and Mrs. George W. Butter- | j worth and Miss Butte rworth will open 1 1 I I their cottage,- 1324' Wesley avenue, I ? i for the season. A party of fifteen employes from '• j the Treasury Department of the Penn- . >) lvuaia Railway — Broad Street Sta- ' tion, is scheduled for this week-end at P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. Club House, r Mrs. Wm. D. Carson, of Wynnewood t Road, West Philadelphia,, is spending K a few days with Mrs. Geo. C. Bartlctt. p at their Bay ayenufe- cottage. " Mr. Robert D. Emrich, Executive 1 Secretary, P. R. R. Y. M. C. A., of Philadelphia, was down the early part of the week to inspect improvements made by Secretary Bartlett at the 3 j Club House, First and Bay avenue.

" operetta "the fire prince" 1 pedition to slay the fabulous Fire j * Drake. Another scene in the first act. which was splendidly carried into* effect, oc- r currcd when the royal court departed e with the wonls, "We Leave You , Prigio," for a more salubrious: , climate. / The solo anil dance number be-; twaen Prigio and Rosa was charm- j , '"*'>■ ,|onc- • . , ! The two dancing scenes, however, ; which , deservedly captivated the auitir were firstly that of the butlers ( and the three page boys. It was one of the star features of the perform- , ance and sinjrularlv pleasing, j The other, the dance executed bc- , tween Prigio and William, the page' boy, impersonated by Jeanette Darby, was un unqualified success. It was! .artistic and pleasing to the highest: degree. Miss Darby' made a charming page,! Land a fine exponent of the art of dnnc- j I '"ft-The_j-iuging of the ensemble was j '.goo^f* making in the aggregate a re- I | markable performance of a fascinat- ! to g work. ' The following is a copy of tfiT cast j and of the various scenes and cp- i lisodes in the plot: • The Characters j Grognio— King of Pantoufiia; Norman ! Vanaman. Pages; Earl Poland, William : Lauer. His Eldest Son. The ' Fire1 Robert S. Woolston. ! Aipbonso; Malcoin Austin, j Enrico; Joseph Riggins. ' Prigio's Brothers H'ise Man — Tutor to the Princes; G. Ernest Duns-tan. Roderigo— Spanish Ambassador to Pantqjjflia, Chas. Nichols. Frederic; James Swank. Officers Attached to the , Spanish Embassy — Ambassador's English Butler; G. Ern^t Dunstan. — Head Page Boy at the Em- . - bassy — Jeanette Darby. Pages ^it the Embassy — Margaret i Raymond, Ellen Macey. ll Messenger Servant — Attached to the

" | Embassy; Eidridge Austin. e ' Isidore — Queen of Pantoufiia; Mrs.|! " | Ralph LeMont. I ! j Lady Molina; Harriet <Jibb. ''Lady Kathlcena; Marion Trouth. j Nieces of the King sjThe Duchess — Honorary Governess; Mmi*. Ruby Dunstan. ' ! Teresa — Rosa's Friend; Anna Smith. ] s Fairy; Jeanette Darby. The Ensemblr "i Misses Abbie Sellers, Julia Pileggi, I s i Caroline Badgers, Ellen Macey, Jca- ] nette Darby, Margaret Raymond, i ' ■ Mary Colburn and Mac Poland. • Messrs. George Snow, Eugene Cor- j < ' . son, Leslie Smith, James Swank, El- i ' j dridge Austin, Charles Nichols,,1 Horace Faunce. , f t . nB&i m&tvp' 5 j PoweB-VinGilder Lbr. Co. j 13tk W.U Are. j The Univcraal Paint ,

SOCIETY ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Merklec, U : whose summer resilience is at 19 Cenj trai road. Gardens, have issued invitations for the wedding of their daughter, Mary, and Harold William Garton, which »ill be solemnized in ; St. Paul's Lutheran Chureh, -Philadcl- : phia, in the evening of the 17th of: ^ June, dt sevejv-o 'clock. Miss Merklce will be remembered here and in Phil- . udelphia as a soprano of ability. Mr. Garton is well known in business cir-^ |S cles of New York. After an extensive honeymoon, the couple will make their! residence at 716 Ocean avenue. Brook- j - lyn, N. Y. There will be a small re- ' ception following the ceremony at the! r home of the bride's parents. !- j 0 4 Advertise in Ocean City Sentinel CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS - - i "WANTED -FnrBbhed room, .rer round : prlinte (.mil, Addro.' X. ciit of ; Office. Ad, . \ s ; FOR RENT- New nvJern >i«nmem. Ind , !l! "'roc' »"•' A' »-«■(••* Apply j*lS6 n>Sr »rewu«. Phihi- ! FOR RENT — Nicely (urni»hed room. ty ' l-|tly. Addre*°T. C. II . Offlel" AdT i FOR SALE— Bran, «nd iron bcd>. fcnlr Mm_'»lc. Apply. Cnroee. MIS Central .venue! P"dnr nnd Saturday. .11 d.y. Adv. j FOR SALE. _CHEAP W f. NlMinM ; ' Boardwalk. Adv. FOR SALE— Wtiilv enameled* dool,le bed i 1 aprine and maltrcu. Mrs Pleaiurr ave- ! » jnua. Adv. L^ST -Saturday niyhf on boardwalk, sold : ai STTL'ATION WANTED -Sienoerapbor and ! ars--"""""" — """" ; I SlVuXTION WANTED— Office work. Ex. , LwH^rtorl''T./V'^-M *r'Ad,b°°l't**P'r . WANTED— Situation takinit rharre of hotel ! Wa^."T»l« N. gtttTktreet'.'phUadeiphi.. Ad* j r WANTED — General houac work : eootl took. 1 p i work, alao evenin,-. durinit July and Autruit. ; j Write A. Sottnct Office. Ad,. - ; SITUATION' desired by colored man. Ex- j erneral all around . Can fnrnlah reference. ! WANTED, furnittbed room with private t ! family, permanent. Add mix X. Care of ! Sentinel Office. Ocean City. N. J. Adv. - HELP WANTED — Encnretic. reeponsibie { , the moat efficient non-ereaty akin rreamx for j . takiny the "Burn oat of Sunburn." Thin ia ' ahaolutely a repeater and a liberal commluion j will be paid on all ealea : excellent opportunity ' 1 miirionera'ro'he knowTre tlm^Bored °ot SS- j THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE | aTT OF OCEAN CITY DO ORDAIN : j Section L Thet^thcrc 1j ^wreby created ^e | S^h^*SaI? l^™cmwi^oB|*tl^mn»m»- : met. appointed by the Mayor end confirmed . the Board of Gommloaioner. of thia city. ri-!nera uhall hold offirejtor one mr ^romjhe j ■ i tim.t<hy*the'>B0Krd> Si CoTObmlonera of "hi* 1 : city. i •: Sect a, a a. The po-era. dutiee end oothonty I of .aid Board of Commlaaioner. Govarnlna I , ; Lawn Tcnnla. «h.ll he to treralnte. covcrn and roperriao the playiar of Lawn Tenail on land I owned by the City of Ocean Cltb New J'eraey. ! on uid*^wn*Tennla ia played and^ aald land , ■ ahall he approved by the Board of Ctanmla- ^ aiotierv of thla rity. ^ ^ ^ ' term ot any of the raid Commlaaionera Cov. ernina lawn Tennla. each xacaney ahall he ! filled by the Mayor and confirmed by the I Board of Commie. loner, of thla dty. Section C. That thia ordinance .hall take elf act at the expiration of ten daya from ila r-~ - — -i =r=^=\ NOTICE Ahoea ordinance xraa^aaeed ; in?" finaf tmmaw aT'TmcetlM of to be held Jone 1?. 1>2?. ot 9 o'clock Idayliaht . o-nm,1'Ty!imhrn! *CTty"°Hall'.n Oream^ty. HARRY A MORRIS. Adv.. •-«. It. City Clerk. I

JOS. C. PHILLIPS 703 Asburj" Avenue Full Line of FRESH MEATS and PROVISIONS of (he Best Quality PEACOCK BEVERAOESA SPECIALS All year cottage — (i rooms, hot water heat, all hrick, , ! central location, unfurnished. House and adjourning | lot — $4,500. Terms. Store property, good section. Store and 3 rooms on 1st floor — 9 rooms in upper part ; of house: (iarage. Large lot. Price for quick sale — ' $5,000. Easy terms. ^^^Real Estate Mould

Mm. P. L. Gilbert ami daughter, , Mrs. lustellc G. Dunk, have xnx-ncil . their cottage at 1337 Central avenue, J r . PIANO TUNING PLAYER WORK ! Wm. C. Goetnch 1009 Atlantic Avenue. Atlantic C ity ] Firai naa» Work Only eLave orxlers with Harry H. Lake 841 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City rhoiic 494 ROOMS -WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD APPLY 309 17th STRfcfiT, I OCEAN CITY, N. J.

aod^V^dtaa j OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE <■ CITY OF OCEAN CITY DO ORDAIN^ J dUTcrom , municipalitlca. and providinn the licvnainn thereof." iiaaacd on the 22nd day. of ' iwahd. Section 2. Thia ordinance, ahall take .Urol < JbsEPH G. CHAMPION. I WM H. CAMPBELL. i E. A. CORSON^C and final rcadlnv. MORRis.' " ■ ' " ■ •dlv Clerk , FOR RENT Second' Story^Apartments; 56th and; I Asbury A venule 3 bedrooms, bath,1 I and dining room, kitchen, sun i i j porch, front and back porch. Nicely!] 'furnished. $350. H. Dilks, Jr. i:

'* PROPOSAL ! Board of Commlaaionera of Ocmn "ciiy.* New Jeracy. at a mcclina of aald Board to be held on Monday. June HCth. 1*39. at the hour of 3 : o'clock (day llaht ravine timet in the aftcr- ' noon. J^theuC^mmDilonerC Chamber., city ! One " Malar Drawn Tripple Caiahlnatlan Fi„ I Apparataa. Siweifirationa and propoaal form may be ph. ' rmnexl from the City Clerk of the City of A certified rheck^Or ca.xh payable to the ' t!w*"um"ot 'SSo/mun* aro^tla^^each'' pr^ . eom^.ny1*^dU'inb'^r aum 'p" the "eontw . ' Iwt pr'?p^nBCof^ra^lnf»SrdMe^ wlffi , rivM* i^°rejaet° any°Tr all bid. oTfo'waJro any informality in any bid. I Dated. Aprt .1. 192-1jABRy A M0RB|S I I Adv.. «dt. 3t. City Clerk. ' | SENTINEL ADS BRING RESULTS

— One Grade— OneBlend— -One Price — The Best "Cup" You Ever Drank We carry only the one grade — THE BEST. We could secure inferior coffees to sell for n lower price, hut there would be such a vast difference in the quality it would not natiiiry anyone who has once had a cup of the delicious "Asco" Blend Other coffees of the same high grade as "Asco" Blend are selling elsewhere 40c and 45c per pound. This gives you an idea of the wonderful "bargain "Asco" Coffee is at "At pgj»*pound. Try a cup of this delicious coffee — you'll taste the difference. "Asco" Coffee <b 29c Millions of coffee connoisseurs break their fast on this blend every new morning's sun. Rich, full, heavy body — economy and satisfaction is stamped on every "cup." 401 ASBURY AVE. 745 ASBURY AVE. 1126 ASBURY AVE.

Reg. 9c Can "Asco" Evap. Milk ut to 8c As pure as pure can be. Try it in your tea or coffee — youH like it. •

Rftf. 8c Pkg "Asco" Corn Meal cut to 4c Quality counts. Sjtccial price for this tveek-

"Asco" Seedless Rainins pit 12!,c Nice for pies or puddings. Calif. "Sunsweet" Prunes n> 12'1C, 19c Fine flavor — very, meaty.

Cake Specials N. B. C. Harlequin QCq Nabisco Wafers ...lb J J N.B.C. | Qc Spiced Wafers lb 10 Just the thing for that "in- _ between" bite.

Rich Creamy Cheese ft 21c 1 Have you served baked macaroni and cheese recently 7 ' I "Asco" Cora Flakes 3 pti, 20c With that "want more" flavor.

Flour 57c Milictl from the choicest wheat. Guaraiitcetl to give the best results. Why pay more ? *

K%Iy*"C.rn Starch ] n.k!AS"t.,^ Vanilla Extract ^0C Or sold separately— "Asco" Corn Starch, 5c pkg; "Asco" Vanilla Extract, 20c pkg.

Preserving Needs Mason Pint Jars doz 69c Mason Quart Jar* doz 79c Jelly Tumbk-rs doz 40c Jar Tops doz 25c Jar Rubbers doz 7c Parowax lb pkg 10c

"Asco" Pork & Beans "9< Packed in a spicy tomato A Ginger Ale j A f\ c Root Beer [. IVJC O Sarsaparilla ) bot Empties returnable at lc

Soap and Cleansers Swift's Snap Soap bar 2Yit Star Soap bar 5c Star Naphtha Powder pkg 5c Sunbritc Cleanser * can t'/jc Young's Borax Soap' bar 6' jc Feis Naptha Soap bar S'/jc

"Asco" Teas lb 45c Teas of such <|uality are itard to find at this price. We recommend them to particular, exacting tea drinkers.

[Victor Bread & 6c Made of lite purest ingredients und baked in our own big sunshine bakeries. Just like homemade.

"Asco" Baking Powder 17c

"Asco" Tomato Catsup * 15c

"Asco" Jelly Powder " 6c

MEAT SPECIALS FRESH KILLED STEWING CHICKENS lb 35c Genuine Native Beef ALL CI TS FINEST SIRLOIN STEAKS lb 38c THICK END RIH ROASTS : ft 18c LEAN SOUP MEAT : lb 7c CHOICE CUTS STANDING RIB ROASTS _ lb 28c Genuine Baby Spring Lambs

Brest lb 15c Loin Chops Jb 60c Rib Chops lb 50c

1 Legs of Lamb lb 42c

Neck lb 20c Rack Chops ...lb 35c . Shoulders lb 28c

FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS — :.... lb 40c Hot Weather Delicacies Ready to Serve \ Summer Sausage Mibioc ; Sliced Cooked Cooked^ Baked Lebanon Corned Luncheon Meat Bologna Beef Roll • Loaf >6 lb 13c HlblOc % lj>12c M lb 12c Cold Boiled Ham (Sliced) 3>4 lb 16c " j CALVES LIVER . — _ — 1— lb 40c "