Ocean City Sentinel, 13 July 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 3

( ^ ' _ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922 THREE . t. T ~ ~ zj ~ _ — -J

THE OLD GOSPEL il OLD FELLOWSHIP OLD^TRADIIIONS AUDITORIUM SERVICES ARE I ATTRACTING LARGE- CONGREGATIONS It is a matter of conjecture whether « in all AmericaAhere is. an institution t t as old, and withiso honorable a past, E as the Ocean City Tabernacle Assoc!- v ation. E „_TJirough all changes of the years, * the rising of many new creeds, and a cults, the birth of many isms and fc i, logics, the association has stood firm- c Iv and unwaveringly for the funda- p mentals, and the faith which has made n America the foremost nation on the globe. tl The year's program contains the. o iiimes of some of the greatest biblical I) scholars and authorities living. a Dr. Charles A. Blanchard, President of Wheaten College, Illinois, will be c the preacher of the coming Sabbath, tl both morning and evening. f) ,Dr. Blanchard is one of the great tl preachers and teachers of the west, t All are welcomed to the services, and \ all seats are free. a The singing under Prof. Prestincle tl is inspiring and that with Uie solo singing is all done voluntarily. Large congregations are attending each Sabbath and very eviddnt manifestations of divine power;' seen In ei every service. D o i-, . D PERSONALS l Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Bonnin, of _ CO I Sixteenth Street entertained Miss Mary Bamford, of Philadelphia over the Fourth of July holidays. Theo. P. Rees and family of Phila- ai delphia, are occupying their cottage, 5211 Central Avenue for the season. William C. Raynor and family of a Philadelphia are at their cottage, 1624 " _ Asbury Avenue, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Collins are c' the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ward \ lleam, enjoying the salubrious air of N Ocean City from the Boardwalk. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Dcisroth a and daughter, Miss Rite Velma, of C Philadelphia, are registered at the in Hotel Bellvue for the season. gi

HOLY TRINITY CHURCH BROTHERHOOD SAINI ANDREW COMMUNION "\ • , ; ■ EARLY MORNING CELEBRATION OF HOLY EUCHARIST FOR BROTHERHOOD Sunday, July 16th at 7.30 A. M,i there will be at the Holy Trinity j Church, a special service,! with a corporate communion of the 1 of St. Andrew. On the third Sunday of each month, I at the early, celebration of the Holy the members of the Brotherhood throughout the world, are expected to commune us a special comThis is an inspiring thought, that, throughout the entire world, millions of consecrated men, members of the, will meet for communion I ami worship. Next Sunday in Holy -Trinity j I at the 10.45 A. M., service,' the persons who were recently con-: firmed, will commune corporatcly at eelebratioir7>f~the Holy Eucharist. ' pastor.' Rev. Joseph W. Watts, A., will) officiate at the services, and specifil music will be provided by choir. SOCIETY ENGAGEMENT Announcement ha been made of the engagement of Miss Augustine Theo. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dimond of Edgewood, R. I., to Mr. J. Leiter Bamberger, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bamberger, of 817 Roosevelt Philadelphia. The engagement has been made the j occasion of numerous social functions j and the forthcoming nuptials will be| one of the season's social events. : Mr. J. Leiter Bamberger has been summer resident in Ocean City Tor many years, and the prospective bride one of the most popular in social ' circles of Edgewood, R. I. BAYSIDE CIVIC ASSOCIATION The Bayslde Civic Association held j a meeting at the Germantown Boys' Club on Monday afternoon. The meetwas well attended. Several or- j ganizations sent representatives to the j

' meeting, feeling thut they also had an ■ interest in the Bay section. . i The different committees report [ . many improvements, such as more < lighting, regular collections of trash c ii and garbage, and more mail boxes. ■ M Numerous houses have been built this ■ past season. The owners intending J to occupy them all year y-ound. " V No visitor to Ocean' City can afford,* to neglect to visit this beautiful sec- '1 , : tion. A beautiful bay, gorgeous sun- i j sets, well kept lawns anil streets ace ■ J , ' just a few attractions this locality has » yjto offer. ^ !, | Lovers of nature travel far into the * ,e | west to sec what you can see right t . here. A magnificient sunset every £ i, i evening. * y , Trolley car from 9th and Boardwalk » i- : every half hour. ■ ° —A Advertise in Ocean City Sentinel ti 1 ' TO ANGUS S. WA°E'CANI> AEKO AUTO e |TCha T"'C3I ;h'^. ''J " 'ulred "" IlfoLl B. O.. num'bTr I? sos. reld" to h« owm4 , by one or both ot you. Tho amount o( said ; 1 f lien ii 447.30 and Is for repairs to and itorotre ; that on^Mondsy. Atutust t ! livht savins) I shall cause said automobile 1 to be sold in satisfaction of said lien, on the !. premises 844 Asb'ury Avonue. Ocean City. New Jersey. • ^ ( ^ ^ FOCG MOTOR COMPANY. «nOF OCI^^UTY^NKW^iJEPSEY NUMBER FIVE , at I o'clock In ibe^afteraoon2 liayliskt Savin Time (beinir 2 o'clock Standard Tims) st ths Cocnmisaloners' Chambers. Oly Hall. Oeeaa . City." NSw Jersey, for the tiurchese of AS- '- SUSSMENT BONDS. SERIES NUMBER J FIVE of the authorised amount of I32.SOO.OO, ] Th. bonds t„ V dsted May I. t022. and to ba ! t of the denomination of 31000.00 each es- ; replins one which shall he of the denomlna- t 0 or at an aarlier date at the option of the City

I able semi-annually on the 1st da* of November end the 1st day of Mar In each year.. and intarest to bo payable Hi lawful ' bonds will be contain bonds with the privilege 1 of seid issue mill be sold then will produce e Issue end en etlditionel sum of 11000. The ' > rtqulred In be obtained at the sale of i . said bonds is S3.', 500.06. Unions all bids tuv rejected said bonds will be sold to the bidder bidders complying with the terms of sale ' and offering to par not less 'than the amount ' .necessary to bo raiotd and to take therefor: . the least amount of bonds oifersd for sale, commencing with the first maturity. That If or more bidders offer to take the same amount or such bonds than to the bidder or - bidders offering lo jay therefor tho highest bonds from the date of the bonds to the date panled by eertiBol check payable to the City' drawn upon an incorporates! bank or trust ■ ra^un" of "wWndTYl""' Check, of ummc- . eessful bidder^ will he returned upon 4be in part payment for the bonda or to seeurc City of Ocean City against any loss re- ' Jobber ah Kmd. oi wo,i ARCHIE HARRIS 636 Simpson Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Mrs. McManus MAKES CLOTHES FOR CHILDREN FROM BABYHOOD TO 14 YEARS Moderate priced layettes 608 CENTRAL AVE. ' "The Ceatral Ocean City Civic Improvement Association" «'d bold d. wgids, araaa <d -he ad body on Friday, July 14th at 8 P. M. m the UNION CHAP£L 3 2nd sad Central Are., Oceaa City. N. 1. AS ttleffewd m the section. a s«cll

i ~ OCEflN CIIY CONTRACTING CO. 1 1059_Asbury Avenue Mason— Contractors BRICK, PLASTERING, STUCCO J; CEMENT BLOCKS, CONCRETE estimates furnished j0rbinc fromft1t attended to UORMAN McCOY ej, , „ , „ . , - - - - 1

Atlantic City Sun is Powerful but it Can't Fade These New "EVERFAST" WASH FABRICS "EVERFAST" FABRICS are There are no restnetions ai lo how you thould wash "Ever- j j J | / T a. I ^ /-* . c '*st" Fabrics. Bo3 them if you derire. Uie as much washing loda I I To Allan be Gty.£un , r , , , , . , - I 1- A nrP \ Jo Washing and Boiling " J"00 Plew "P0* ,hem lor »un— and there a no H /\ X I To Perspiration «»cr teal for dyes lhan Atlantic Gly »un. "Evetfail" fabrics are unA A aU A I To Uric Acids rewrictedly guaranteed lo keep their original color as long as the cloth 1 ! To Eveytrhing and Anything jtgdf Lasls or I Your Money Back Not Only For Material But For Cost 1 Of Making Up The Garment , , . ... , , . ... ^ , TWENTY DIFFERENT COLORS !! ! We are the exduave dutnbalon for these Everfast Wash . „ ^ , , „ , . , ^ . „ , . „ . _ i: i Fabrics with their ironclad guarantee. Their com is but little different Bl«. Com. . Mtddy Orchid. Pink H than the coM of ordinary fabrics of like nature. Pongee. Rore. Chma Blue. Howydew. Hello. Copen. Green, BUck, II Nile, Light Grey, Brown, Sand. j ■ I "Everfast" Fabrics Include These| Wanted Weaves i "Everf.1t" Suiting "Eveiiait" Poplin, "Everln.t" Voile, j .SScysrd 79c y„d 79c yi. j Not as heavy as most suitings, but 35 As fine as the 40 inches wide. Exquisitely fine i im^bndyv ~k« jams/ —e T«> Ny. lad Iviaed est frocks, boy s suits, etc 30 m. ygfitJ j : "Everfast" Gingham Cloth EverfMt Shantone "Everfast" Hebrides | j 59c yard , * 75c^yard j',| ! | : : , _ 36 inches wide. On the order of . , - , • t l i i 35^ aide. BodJIJn. ih, Sluntun, weave. Splendd hv Ne. hkne J betnofnl l| of toft alky, texture. Sold colon only draperies, suits, frocks, etc. 36mcheswtd- ; | SECOND FLOOR llj

> ply 5?lh the- terms of aaid bid. i >1 rfopossl. lo he addressed to the Rbatd of e Cnmaltmancrs. City HaB. Ocean City, New ' r Jersey, end enclosed in a sealed envelope a marked on the outside "Proposal for ASSESS- . . MENT BONDS. SERIES NUMBER FIVE. . The successful bidder will be furnished with I ^ of'sw"*" k Oi""" " "hekond*"11 ^nd""1 f and legal obligation, of the City of Oeian i r City. r The right is reservsd to reject all bids and . .any bid not complying with the term. n» tnis • r ' By order of the Board of Commissionara of : , Ocean City. New Jersey, f HARRY A. MORRIS. , Adv. 7-1S. It City Clerk. If' • ■ I !, The FULL PAID STOCK now ! iieing issued by the Ocean City vj 1 Building and Loan Association is a very g04>d thing for persons de- ; siring to accumulate funds with- , out nuhscrihing for installment ; -"hares and at the same time re1 ■ ceive 6 per cent, on their investment. See the Secretary at 408 Eighth Street. Adv. Graphology :: Numerology Lessons and Readings in Scientific Delineations of Character from Handwriting and Numbers. 1 CLAUDE BARLB, cue Baattael K81TT1HG WOOLS* » 187 Samples Upon Request Colonial Yarn House J I23I-D Cktrry St., PWIU.^a. H. LrHARLEY. M. D. Practice limited to the eyes in the offices of Dr. Herschel Pettit 807 Wesley Ave, Ocean City, N. J. 1 , Hears: 4 Jt Is 4J». T.sWays sad Tkarsdays ody .Scud Your Children TO THE » French Recreation School Ajea— 5 yean old and up Write Madame EL R. POST OFFICE BOX Ka. 17 Three Afternoons a Week 2 P. M to 5 P. M. OUR bread is honest thru and thru — honest, high charactered materials go ; into the making of it and each . I piece-of dough that goes into a | loaf of bread is properly weighed 1 ! before it is temperatured. Try ] a loaf of it I Valet Electric i Baking Co. 713 Asbury Ave. I Rhone 312- W |, !

SHONE, 410- J JOBIING PROMPTLY OONt WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBINC and HEATINC 138 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ll •# SAXTON CO. Painting, Paperhanging Graining and Decorating 809 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. LINEN NETTING 30 inch Drab $3.40 Per Roll 33 " " — - - 3.65 36 " " " Also Copper and Galvanized Wire EVERYTHING TO BUILD A BUILDING G. H. Shoemaker Lumber Go. 12th and West Avenue BRO.WNLEE'S EXPRESS WILL CALL FOR FURNITURE, Main Office: Sav.nth Straat TRUNKS, ETC. OCEAN CITY. N. J. 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

III . TO BE ASSURED | j | Avail yourself of our expert architectural and technical ability when ! | j you are considering building, when you finally decide to build you will |j have decided that we are the BUILDERS to fulfill your exacting requireIL. LESLIE HEADLEY CO, Builders Architects 515 Eighth Street, Oeeaa City Oar Methods are Different J Ample Facilities Ample Resources Dependability Proven ^ ,