¥'* | - SEX ' • r OCEAN CITY, N. J., OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922
H— 1 i • i -j, •; " • • j ' 1 BIIBff ' i 'I' mJMIihii | hiiiim | The Triumph of Concentrated and United Effort. Ocean Front Hotel Begins New Era in the History of Ocean City
OR. BUCK EXPLORES iTHE MANY WONDERS OF HEAVENANO HELL HIPPODROME SERVICES ATTRACTING LARGE CROWDS ^ I Increasingly large crowds arc at- ' tcndim; tlic services of the First Bapfist Church held in the Boardwalk r Hippodnimr- 1 Last Sunday night, while tl^ ther- 1 xnomet'T rose steadily higfcr anil 1 higher, the congregation present seem- ' ed most comfortable, worshipping j | with the refreshing brertes of the!' sea fanning tlieir brows. Unqucs- ' tkmabiv the Hippodrome was the j coolest place in tlte city. At the morning sen-ice Dr. Buck ! was assisted by an associate in Chris- t tian work. Dr. T. T. Butler, rector I of Trinity Episcopal Church. Utira. i New York. < In the evening the song service tin- , i der the direction of Prof. C. Harold n Lowden was a delight, the vast audi- ! « ence joining in the familiar gospel t aongg with enthusiasm. Trombone |c solos and anthems by the church rpiar- s tette were splendidly rendered. In addition the congregation was ' privileged to enjoy a program of specsal music rendered by a male inmrtrttc I composed of W. H. Collision. Jr., 5 Russell H. Nulty. Prof. Lowden and Dr. Charles H. Vail. j Dr. Vail gave a beautiful rendition t of the song, "Out of the Deep." while Mr. Nulty carried his hearers completely with his singing of the charm- 1 1 ins Strng. "My Task." Two select ions were rendend by 1 1 the quartette, entitled "Crossing the : Bar," Tennyson's poem, set to music t l>y Adams, ami thr "f)ld Home 1 Churcli," composed by Pr.ti, Lowden. t The singing of the quartfttcTs de- c clarcd to have approached near perfection. I . Dr. Buck chow for the suhjcct of t \ his evening address, "The Seven I Wonders of Heaven," holding the attention of his audience completrly u-ith Ids suggestive treatment of tlic 1 theme The Seven wonders of licaveit the - preaclicr descrihed in the following : (1) That there i» such a place as described in the Revelations of St. John— a plarc of incomparable beauty free from all pain, sorrow, death, aching hearts and sad partings. (f) The glorious equality of its inhabitants. The rich and the poor, the icarnrd and the ignorant, the successful and the defeated, the civilized and the barbarian all oue and equal in Christ. (3) Tlat heaven should be interested- in a sin-cursed earth, so far that there "is joy in heaven over one sinner that repentetli." — -HV a phicr r.pcr, to foreign emigration Jesus is the foreign emigration agent, rise Bible the means of arriving there. (5) Thr condition* of citizenship. Believe in tlic Lord Jesus Christ. (6) The splendid reward, mortality clothed with immortality. clothed with immortality. august "<"•
! tliemseltres to Christ, and a numlicr > j of responses were received, i Next Sunday evening Dr. Burk will 1 1 discourse upon the "Seven Wonders i | of Hell." • , "OCEAN CITY AND ITS CITIZENS" ; ' By A. Bis. stum ' t This city is at present engaged in the most glorious work : that is. sup- ! plying funds for a large nat:on-wide , Intel. . ThU hotel is for the purpose, 1 . first, to attract to the city— that is , business ; and seednd. comfort to | _ make thlkxity a hatter and happier I ' ! place to life in. # i This city has always horded a call ! ' j like this is and no matter what their 1 , opinions or suggestions trtay be. they ; . always dug down deep and sup- ; | plied the necessary needs. It is to . | !«• hoped that they will not fall be- , ; hind in this emergency and will back ' i: up like they always do. Without the aid of oratory, without j ] ■ music and the echoes of thronged I ' halls, we believe that they will real- . their duty as loyal citizens. Your : I city needs your help Will you give i .jit? To better conditions and better 1 i I j you all. Ocean City at the present I which every good citizen must - contribute. Now is the time to show . whether you are 100 per cent, "good citizens" or not. If you love your city yoo must show it. Not by words but by deeds. Your immediate and P . plain duty is to buy shares. Buy all • , can and buy to keep. I This is the time we need you.- Arc ' ready to respond to your city's i I call? Are you ready to add comforts • ' and happiness to this' little city? Will | ■ you do your share in offering to your ] ' people a new demonstration of how I t" be loyal and patriotic to your city : I .- 1 f so buy shares and help everybody j •land yourself. Finish writing the glo. | - rious claptrr in thg annals of your I r history which will bring honor to you. I . to your children and children'- chil- I And as I have mentioned jn my 1 previous article that I have few 1 ; words to say about the amusement I i places and different hotel keepers. 1 - Well, so I have. The boys in unir form always asked whether tlic Ocean : City hotel keepers are paid for the i| meals tlut they are giving to the Dis- I . abled Vetprans. My reply tlat tlic j meals arc given free of charge by the Ocean City hotel keepers. - 1 wish to call attention of one par- . tieular place of which tlic hoys like I y to talk alio ui. and that is "The Ren- 1 - n*rt," 718 ^Central avenue, of which Mrs. M. A. Hoicau is the proprietor, II » and Mrs. Fisher (better known as 1 tlic smiling young lady, is the famous _ manager, and W^ S. Boileau is the J commissary. That is he is sullying I ,i the lioys with cigars and cigarettes. { etc. People like them make u* lioys . like Ocean City so much licttcr and I , change our motto, and instVad of say- 1 . ing "Over and iorgotsgn,' we can gay "Over but not forgotten." winch vcj n disaiilcsl. veterans are not. - llavr aj. . few words "more to sax__»l^uP^be ] j Ocean City publicity and amuscmoitt ; i places, but all that in my next article. H LOUIS A. WHITE. j August ftth, 1922. j
0?) That more do not seek to get Edi,or <>* Stulintl. there. Ocean City, N. J. At the close an invitation was ex- Dear Sir: tended to all who wished to girc We, a few of the Disabled Boys,
' wish to express our feelings ami appreciation through your paper to Mrs. M. A. Boileau. manager of the "Ren. nert." 712 Central Avenue, for the good treatment and wonderful hos-i pitafity. You may lie sure that we disabled j veterans will alwayi keep a little fire burning deep in the bottom of our i soldier hearts for Ocean City and i their citizens. Yours truly, s LOUIS A. WHITE. "OCEAN CITY" I is a bright and . sunny city. The largest Fast and West ; And even North and South. I add. ' Foe it i undoes the rest. Some say that it is warmer here, In summer, spring or fall; : But when you wish to spqpd a good We arc always glad to have you call. j you'd be plodding in snow. No boardwalk ice perhaps; , Nothing but old Jack Frost .etjll blow, j Regardless of your wraps. ' But in Ocean City yw can have the Our lipthing suits you can wear. Thr sun will shine »o nice and warm. Our weather you'll think rare. LOUIS A. WHITE. August 6, 1922. BRIDE TO GOULD Dafcato Girl Now Mistress of Famous Fortune * 1 k I i am I aV Hp Mrs. Alice SineUtre, "former mu- . sical comedy actress, who was born and raised in the Dakota*, is now | Mrs. George J. Gould. N<w York | banker and railroad man. They | were married secretly in Mav and ire now touring Europe. The first to. Gould died last November. f-J.
I The "Golden Rule Special" | Runs 500 Tenement Kiddies For A Day By the Seashore ~ N VN Wonderful Day of Fesiiviiies for Poor Children Arranged Through the Generosity and Co-Operation of Local Patrons GREAT FLAG-RAISING DAY COMING President of Prison Welfare Association' Sends Telegram of Appreciation to Mrs. Hazard and Ladies of Golden Rule Society
I The Gulden Rule Special on the ' I'cifiisy Ivania . Railroad brought nearly '•no chidlrvn and their mothers from, the tenements of Philadelphia I.Ocean City on Wednesday of la-; week. When the train arrived automobiles were fined up to .transport the visitors to tin- hoqpdwalk at Seventh Street; where the Hostess House scryd vegetable soup, crackers ami ;■ e cream cones. From there ths- children Ml to the Hippodrome and enjpyrit free' rides on the merry-go-round. About otic o'clock luncheon was served at the Music Pavilion by a host of kind friends and the abumljnce of "good eats'" so generously -pr ovided by the hotels and merchant - "f tik- town were devoured with avidu> It wis a sight worth seeing when j this large and hungry, but orderly.1 crowd was lined up a la cafeteria •Style, and each one came out with sandwiches, cake, fruit and- milk. Thc ramera man from Small's Studio was in attendalKe. and pictures of the crowd were taken, and by the way, - ropiewif it may be secured at the j Stuiliu ..n tlw Iwantwalk. as souvenirs ' ol" the occasion. .Sand (Oils were provided lor the . little tots. Iq the aftc-moon all the , liath houses were- thrown open to the , guests of the clay, and most oi them s e enjoyed. a dip in the ocean. About fot>r-thirty ' in tlur afternoon, ice rream. cake and randy were served . j and the lalancc of the sandwiches ,. were taken to the tram, which left r Eighth street about *.20 P. M. 1 I' was a great and glorious day for the children of the tenements, and.' they showed their Vpprcciatkm by a . big demonstration at the Music Pavilion. giving rousing cheers for Mown- ^ Joseph G. Champion. Mrs. Julia K Hazard, president n( the : Golden Rule Society; Mrs. (ieorgc C. I. autre", vice-prcsidrtit ;.M its Matilda Silverman, superintendent of the -. Prison Welfare Association: the'Police Department of Ocean City and the Seashore Home for Babies. Dr. S. P. Ross, president sif the I Prison Welfare Association, was loud in I tis praises for the generosity of j I CVcan City people. After the Golden
ir Rote Special reached Philadelphia on y its return trip. Dr. Ross sent the following telegram to Mrt. Hazard; ,, . "Tlic officers ami memlwrs of" the Prison Welfare Association wish to 1 express their warm appreciation fs>r n the . lrilial reception and generous •. iirovision found by the Gulden Rule S s icty. and the public of Ocedn City. ,1 for the children of their outing today. |. Best wishes for .tlic success of the i- Sea-horc Home for Baliirs. (Signed) S. P. ROSS. M.D." n This was the etui to a perfect day >" i for the teiMzncnt house dwellers who ] I- 1 will long remember the Golden Rule >' . so practically demonstrated on this ' s second annual outing by the sea. " j The officers and members of the 11 1 Golden Rule. Society wish ,to thank ' all those tlut helped to make it pos- " sible to entertain the visitors in such J a royal way. . A special vote of tiunk- is extenjed e to Mayor Joseph G. Champion for tlic u-e of the Music Pavilion, also to J the following firms for their generot IS dotations : Ice cream. Abbott's, HrcyerV, Co- ' lonial. Shcllenberger and Shriver ; : e bread and rolls.' Kolb's. Freihofcr. e ! »ncir. Acklej. CaH% and Simm's: i- milk. SupplctL meat. Vogt'sT BareThiord. lurran. Horn anil Powell; t cakes, lvins. Carwithin. Hoffman. Va- ' ;• let's and -all the hotels; paper plates I , and cutis, the Paper Products Coms pain ; soup, crackers and ice cream. ' I j Hostess House ; butter, potatoes, applc.y cheese, candy and other articles ' . wefe donated by tlw following stores: 1 I Cohen, Vanaman, Gardiner. Cailliers. Jeffries; Nickerson. I'hillipps, Goslin, Jones. Kclk. Selby and Hoffman. A truck from C. H. Shoemaker I . Lumber Coipjtfm was loaned for so- ; "citing atpf collecting donations, and . , Ferguson's F-jxpress Company was al- j , | -o on hand for carting chairs and ■ ; tables. During the present month tlw Golden Rule Society, propose to hold a great flag-raising demonstration at 1 the Ocean City Seashore Home for , Babies. j To all indications this will prove a i memorable occasion. The Seashore j i
FOR SALE — Buick Touring Car. Just overhauled. Newly Painted. All new rubberl Perfect running order. Car has had best of care. Price $450. WM. HAYES, f 244".A«bury Ave, Dyan City, N. J. i FOM sale 12th and BAY AVENUE— On Easy Terms NEW ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOWS with Latest Improvements Built by Swan & Trout. See owner HA K Q gg ; | For Sale-Lots $350 to $1800 CHAS. D. SAMPSON Stoves, Hardware, Oils, Roofing 408-10 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. I — — s—Mr -j Hotel Comfort and Cafe | Cor. Second Street and Bay Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. J MRS. M. B. COMFORT, Proprietress I Regular Meals and Light Lunch Served at All Hours lee Creum and Confectionery and a Pull Line of Delicatessen First Class Service OPEN FROM MAY TO NOVEMBER E. A. CORSON General Contractor „ 737 Asbury Avenue I OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY | ROADS, SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS
Home for Babies is becoming more and more recognized as -he most imIkirtaitt institution in (Jcean City, and t tlw feature in the civic activities of the city of which we can be most sincerely proud. For tlw flag-raising celebration a number, of prominent speakers fronj & Philadelphia apd vicinity are expected. ^ Watch tlk- .SVelui,-/ for further anj N EW CHl'JM'H FOR STRATH MERE °n Thursday,- August 3, Bt 4 o'clock- .ground was- broken for tlhe First Methodist EpUcdpul Church ; at strathmere, N. J- Trie sen-ices v j celebrating the "event were opened nltfv.-pjjyer by Rev. K. L. How en. ' •of Sea Isle City- N. J., followed by if a sTiort address by Rev. George L. , Dobbins, D. D., of Ocean City, N. J., w-ho had, in lDlD.condueted set- j vices for the congregation of the church- After the address, the first I 1 shovelful of earth was removed by. „ Hon W. A- P. Thompson, of Strath- j . mere, doiuir of the lot on which the • church will stand, with a decorated! r spade- the, gift of the Board of ' Trustees of the church. The spade r was later presented* by Mr. Lewis; * Smith, of Philadelphia, on behalf r of the trustees, to J.Ir. Thompsonwho said -he would always value it j highly. Announcement was made that: anyone who wished to do so might t pay for one, or more, of the conn crete blocks of the foundation. c The response was prompt ami genThe services were continued by) r singing "All Hail the Power off (. Jesuji' Name," "America," and the<^ . Doxology, under the leadership of , Mr. Harry B. MacGaughev, of Strathmere, and were conelu,ied I with the benediction by Mr. Nelson r Moore- of Cedarville," N- J., stu- , ''e,|t pastor of the church during . 1921 and 1922- Mr. James T Maxson- of Seaville, N. J. who had . charge of the church services dur- ">* 19!°. was also present PERSONALS . 0'r ""d Mrs. Mar la ml and family. - \ M^"«rhu«:ttS, arc enjoying their » vi"t IO Ocean City, as the guests of . their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. McAfee, j at their cottage. 1104 Asbury avenue. ' The visitors arc enraptured with i "can City, particularly delighted with the lathing, declaring tlw water Iwre is much warmer titan it is at Nantas- . ! kcts. j Among the guests at the Swarthr|ryw»kA' ***■ '"d
RESCUED FROM SURF I ~ i Miza Carolyn Devine Barely Escaped Death in Ocean i on Sunday I _i_" Miss Carolyn . Devine. datnthter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. IX vine, of this t'lty. latl'a iiflirim1 rvnne tiimi death t in the ocean on Sunday. She -was 1 lathing with her Comiianinn. Mr I l!l«rles Verba, ssnne' distal, v iroi-t . 1m? shore, when a large wave broke , ami earned- thrm . ut Wlyo M.-s . Dvvttt d.q.oerml v!« UMbJf Jffi and called for help I if. cur/l- | Metxrl and Van Syidtlc .|Ui.k'} throw llw jifc twos which stw g.a-ik-1 ■ ' ' th lirr anil her cm (Union tier. 1 taken U* llw lent, nlispw i aptji" '• t net and l»r Hatocl worked wstli her
: Failing to restore her t.. cwBciotunew ' site was taken to her home and Dr Witicar resi«ndcd to an emergen^ ly mil. arrivnl aful worked with^her' until she finally recovered. Mils -D,. vim- is u telegraph operator in tie I Intel Uennis in Atlantic City. - ■ Miss Benin. . Muth. datpditer Mr. and Mrs. t'Jarles Mntb, ,.f Ofi-ir ' ir -T. Mi-, itvht, Bell, ') ) Helen M.-rrow, Mi-. M.LCimr-ttaPVli 4 -»»' M.X rts \\ . Schmalt. ' " ; " '••- vliJ.a. a j or n» rlv |priwri»- ..t.i.,. s-
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