V' • . 5 ■ ■ /• scc _ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, JULY 6. 1922 - ■
Bankers Use Radio To Get "The Latest" (Hi Here is a photograph of a recent meeting of the Board of 'Directors [of The Fidelity Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago, The financiers are [going over the business of the bank while the radio keeps them informed 'of financial and market conditions. Left to right may be seen lid ward I iMorris, packer; tuning in. John T. Nylan. Vice- President ; Dr. Henry R. iTacdcer, and E. C. Hart, President of the Bank.
FISH YARN NOT FISHY There are fish stories and stories that are fishy. There are fish yarns, and yarns about fish. Fishermen are generally .credited with wonderful imagination, and the reports of their fishing exploits are invariably very elastic. The fish increase in number, "iRe, and weight with' ench successive re- | cital of the story. Rumors of a wonderful "haul made , on a recent expedition by Capt. Warrie Harris had come to our know- , ledge. Upon investigation however, it proved the rumor had not been in the . least exaggerated. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harris, the pop- . utBr restauranteur of Asbury Avenue, . accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. \ Sack, launched a boat on the bay, and 4t would seem, completely cleaned the bay out. The party returned with thirty |'
[ croakers, eleven weakfish and one . drum tippingfcie scale at 80-Sii lbs. A finer cafeh of weakfish one could s not hope to see, each fellow, a Sun- : '••'day dinner for a goodly sized family. When it comes to fishing, hats off i | to Capt. Warrie. PERSONAL ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Wanl Beam, have entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Harry | M. Weigie, for a period of two weeks 5 vacation. Mr. Wcigle, ptjjd high tributes to Ocean City,' naming it the most "beautiful resort on the coast." ' Colonel C. C. Herron, of Philadel-. s phia, one of the leading officers in the Salvation Army, is at his cottage, " 405 Asbury Avenue. ' Send those little persdtals about your friends, the family yourself 5 to the Sentinel, but be sure to get j them to the office not Inter than T 1 Tuesday noon.
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH CONFIRMATION SERVICE BISHOP KNIGHT DELIVERS INSPIRING SERMON TO LARGE CLASS _✓» Worshipping congregations are filling Holy Trinity Church. Last Sun-* day was one that will be long remembered by all who were present. At the morning service, the Right Reverend Albion W. Knight, D. D„ who is insisting Bishop Paul Mathews, LL. D., preached a most excellent and inspiring sermon, and hail preseneil to him a class »f-rrine candidates for confirmation. One also was presented to the Bishop for reception, having been previously confirmed in a sister Apostolic N Church. It was a most impressive service
throughout. The attendance at the evening ser- ( vice at *45 was very large and the . patriotic address delivered by the p«-- . tor. Rev. Joseph W. Watts, M. A- was a scholarly effort. Rev. Watts carried his audience completely away with him, in his appeal for a closer adherence to the principles and ethics of life and liv- , ing. upon which the American Republic was founded. Mrs. Ruby Dunstan and Mr. Robert Woolston sang delightfully an offertory duet. . Because of motor "trouble" the complete musical program prepared for ' the services foj^the day, could not bo given. All vfiio wore informed of the various nunfoers the choir hail rehearsed for the occasion wore disappointed but worshipped profitably not- ■ withstanding. - Sunday, July 9th, at the morning ' exercises, the Rev. James Empring- i : \ham, of New York City will lie the i preacher. ! The congregation of Holy Trinity t
PHONE, '410. J JOBBING PROMPTLY DONE WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBINC and HEATINC 138 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY We wish To call your attention to the fact that we are no longer at 420 Eighth Street but known this^year as * The Handie Shop 756 Asbury Avenue PHONE 138-R
I How Do You Know You Are Wearing the Right Corset Because it looks nice, or the price is low. or because it SEEMS abdominal region of the body, may destroy t^ftenefits of good food to fit? So many buy corsets with far less discretion than they use in sf it is not hygienidy correct buying meat and groceries, and yet the corset affecting as it does the The Live Model Corset Demonstration in the Auditorium will Teach You How to Choose the Correct Stay Miss Darling comes from hygienic department of the makers of demonflrates the La Vida. Youthhne. and Stylish Stout Corsets on the W. B. Corsets. She is an exceptionally gifted corse bete, with living models lecturing as she demonflrates. Her lectures are irivaluyeart of training and practical hygienic experience. Miss Darling able to EVERY WOMAN, married and single. The Stout Woman Should Be Especially Concerned for she has a disadvantage that gives her slenderer sitter a great corseting. Miss Darling is very glad to aid any woman in gaining handicap in attractiveness. In many many cases, the stout woman corset knowledge, and will advise personally and individually if seems stouter because she has not learned the secret of good requefled. Lecture and Demonstration from i I to 1 2 A. M. and 3 to 4 P. M. In the Auditorium— 8th Floor Privacy Assured THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY ! ■ | sihi n'.iinftffiftiirn; ,
Episcopal ^Qturch" may anticipate a . jnastfi-ly discourse. Rev. Emprinpham | as one of the leading 1 pulpiteers of the city. Rev. Empringham will take as hi ; , subject, "The Patriot' ami the Const i- , The music will lie of the usual high - " "order. 4 The other services of the day will 7.30 A. SI., Holy Communion; 9.30 V. SI., Sunday Sciiool; 7.45 Ik M. re'vvice and sermonette all conducted by 1 'he Rector. PERSONALS v , Miss Dorothy Vivian Weeks, who r. recently returned from AsWy Park. . iseojertaining Mr. Clifton C- Hari- . man at her parents home on Eighth . Street. Mrs. William C. Young and her sis- j • ter. Miss Nellie Smith, opened their - cottage at. 1300 Central Ave., for the Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Darby entcr- " tained over the July Fourth holidays.
Mrs. McManus MAKES CLOTHES FOR CHILDREN FROM BABYHOOD TO 14 YEARS Moderate priced lavcttei 608 CENTRAL AVE. 5 "The Central Ocean City . Civic Improvement Aisociaiion" WBhoblh. wH.rn.et., el the Ldr «e i Friday, July 14th at 8 P. M. in the UNION CHAPEL 32nd and Central Ave., Ocean City. N. J. j
anil Mr*. Harry 9. Litle, of Newpart. N. J.. Mrs. Darby's father and mother, together with Mr. and Mrs. George M. taper, the latter. Mrs. Darby's sister. Mr. and Mrs. taper from Dividing Creek.
Jobber A" K"^ °* Wolk ARCHI^ -HARRIS 636 Simpson Ave. Ocean City. N. J.
OUR bread is honest thru and thru — honest, high charactered materials go into the making o! it and each piece of .dough that goes into a loaf of bread is properly weighed before it is temperatured. Try a loaf of it. Valet Electric Baking Co. 713 Asbury Ave. Phono 212-W
j OCEAN CITY CONTRACTING CO. I 1059 Asbury Avenue } Mason— Contractors i BRICK, PLASTERING, STUCCO ' CEMENT BLOCKS, CONCRETE I ESTIMATES FURNISHED JOBBING PBOBrTlT ATTENDED TO ! GORMAN MoCOY
CHAS. D. SAMPSON Stoves, Hardware, Oils, Roofing 408-10 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J.
I rrrf[^^%|71 THE UNIVERSAL CMI • ' ,And remember— thelotr- * ■ . i upkeep end the hi the el I |\_-49w*a ' . I resale value of arty motor I ^IBS! IUnequaled in Value Equipped with Electric Starting and Lighting System, demountable rims, extra rim and nonskid tires all around — the Ford Sedan at $645 is the greatest motor car value ever produced — an enclosed car of comfort, convenience and beauty. Reasonably prompt delivery. Terms | if desired. EDWARD «. KURTZ Authorized Ford Dealer ♦ OCEAN CITY. N. "J.
Our Wall Paper ^ is a veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Just come down and inspect our numerous designs. If you are critical it may take yon a long timt to decide there nie so many e patterns to choose from— but -the point is that you can l>o suited exactly right anil at prices thht will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey
William H. Oldfieid Interior Tile Work 912 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Estimates Furnished Phone, 229-J
Alieniior.s Jobb.o; HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER ' Teath Sires! OCEAN CITY. N. JPAUL CLAUS 511 Asbury Avenue Building: Contractor Jobbing, Alterations and New Work L. Lesle HeadleyCo. BUILDERS Architectural Service 515 EIOHTH STREET Ocean City, N. J. Designei And Builder of Artistic Bungalows, Convenient Cottages, ■ L'p-to-Dale Apartments, Modern ' Hotels.
j Willard S. Steelman ] Contractor and Builder JOBBING i BOAT WORK 1100 Bay Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Theo.F.Hildreth Electrical Contractor Jobbing Work a Specialty Office: 1032 Central Avenue CONTRACTOR. BUILDER AND JOBBING No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. Bell Phone. Ocean City, N. J. Bi ll Phone, 421-J Plans Free. Bungnlows a Specialty Compensation Insurance Carried
831 ASBURY AVENUE Delicatessen Fancy Groceries Fruits and Vegetables New Orleans Molasses William T. Carwithen Phone 35- J Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth at. and West avo. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Ureldcact: H0J Central A venae ) ' Bell Phone
Plans and Estimates Furnished All Work Guaranteed LEWIS COSSABOON Contractor and Builder 226 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY Phone 661-J J

