m . . - ■ ■ — 1 . OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J., YHURSDAT^- AUGUST 17, 1922 ITVH , •< / 7
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AmuiiK recent visitors to the c lily must lie named Mrs. H. p. Burke, of Philadelphia. : The irilrsts enjoying ihp-Reasoii at die Swarthmore Hotel- include. I I A. White an family, .if Phila- : Laura Graver, of Washing- 1 ' in . I is a truest at the Atglen : 1 Motor. . Mr and Mis. J. C. Hill, of Balii-jj more, are summering at the j Brighton Hotel. • Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brown, of j Sow York, are enjoying themselves | ' a- guests at the Biseayue Hotel- i1 Miss J. Park- of Cleveland, is! summering at the Hotel Birghton.jt Mr. and Mrs. I„ F. Ogricn, of \> Wilmington- are enjoying the comforts of the Illinois Hotel j, Dr. and Mrs. 0. K. Day and fnm- ! I ily are happily domiciled at their Raleigh Hotel. i I Miss I.ilian Kuhnle, of Balti-j( more, is. a guest for the season!' at the Illinois Hotel Dr. P. It. Pieraol, of Bryn Mawr, |l is a guest ,enmforta|ily located at j J the Alglen Hotel. A former manageress of the 1 1 hlio rough Hotel- Mrs. Florence j I Rnoncy, of Philaiielphia, was a re- j 3 cent visitor to Ocean Citty. v Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Allen, of Philadelphia- arc enjoying their va- I ration at the Illinois. v Miss Helen Rowc is entertaining I Miss Klizulicth. Madden, of Philadelphia, at the Berkeley Hotel- u Samuel Wnnamaker is entertain- „ nig as his guest tor a few .'ays, Alexander M. Kngard, at the Scarborough Hotel. Among the guests enjoying the 0 hospitality and comforts of the [ Sea rl ki rough Hotel, are Mr- and, Mrs. H. G. Brrnninger, of JenkinW. H. Kotterring and family are ( enjoying their vacation at the ! c Alwyn. jc The guests at the Atgien include, , t| Mrs. J. M Rnliliins, of Philadel- p phin. , Among the guests enjoying the c, comforts of the Brighton Hotel- is h George S. Hackett, of Sunbury, fa- d Among recent visitors to the | ■' city, was the Rev. Ad.Uson Col- 1 » lins, of Bridgeton. i a Miss Harriet K t Smith is sum-;® mering in the city, a guest at the j ° Scarborough Hotel. The guests at the Breakers in- , f! elude Mr. and Mrs. C- r. Jarden, : ^ of Jcnkintown, the former being associated witli the famous Paint 1 Company, Sherwln Williams The guests at - the Breakers Hotel, include Mr .and Mrs- Joseph I.. Jones, of Philadelphia c: Granville Stectmon, of this re- ; sort, recently attended the campi meetings at Pitman Grove. In the
• city of I'hilmleiphia, he had the . pleasure of hearing the famous Sousa Rami. | i A noted Educator) George N • ■ of Philadelphia, is a guest • at the Scarborough Hotel. Mr. Haasz is associated with the Philadel phi High School for Boys, as a i ; professor of history, j J. L • Meredith of West Chester, i lis a i guest at the Berkeley Hotel. ,|Mr. Meredith is well known in the , J business circl.e of Chester. t f The guests summering at the ' , J Hotel include *3(1 iss Eliz- ' Gardner, of Philadelphia. ( - 1 Mr. andMrq. G- R. Kingeter- Jr., ' . j of Philadelphia, are enjoying the ■ j summer at the Raleigh Hotel. J j Miss I-ouisc Duryca Jackson, of , INKS DeUncv Place, will entertain the remaining part of the . • j season, Mrs. Fraze\ B. Bilyeu and her daughter, Mrs. William Mc- r jCartty. together with Mrs. Mildred . i Drown, all of Philadelphia. j Mr. and Mil J Coghlan, of 1 1, , | Philadelphia, are gvcsls of Mrs. ii. j t |J- Taytor, of 1432 U%ean'tA<i£nuev | I Among recent arrivals at the e j Berkeley, are Dr and Mrs. H i -of Philadelphia. Dr. and j Prinz propose staying two!,| weeks. j Dr- and Ml.-. W. J. Buikclt, of"' are spending a week end j " visit to Ocean City- giiests at' the •' Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. Itoliert Jarrett, ' of Haddonfield are recent arrivals.'' at Chandler- White Hall. Mr aid Mrs. Irwin Nicholson, of ! 201 Wesley Avenue, are motoring to Lake Dunniore, Vt. Mr. Nich- . olson is .vice-president of the Like Hotel. CHILDREN'S' DAY SERVICES " The Children*'' Day services at „ the Union Chapel were highly Sue- . cessful in spite of the rain. • In- „ 'eluding those who took part and, i who listened- there were 102 t persons gathered in the chapel at ^ 10 o'clock. Miss Ruth Morris took charge of the entertainment anil drilleii the ' little chiblren . splendidly. Junior MasDonlittle speech of welcome - made everyone happy to start with o iand* the splendid recitations by; Sydney Etta Betty and all the ,j other ghrlB were very appropriate: ^ and welt done. Thomas Edwards | <- two excellent- selections'on the organ and' the song by all of £ : the children brought the exercises j t to a happy close before the study j of the lesson was taken up. ' 0 ; |d Edward M. Wallis, wife and I c child of Germantown, son of Mrs. q Robert Wallis, 11 Twefth Street- s are spending a few weeks with his 1 mother at Ocean City. ! il
[ KHANS LENIL SUPPORT TO TWO PHILANTHROPIES ' LOCAL CLUB DECIDES TO ! PROVIDE NURSE FOR 'BABIES' HOME ^ The Ocean City Kiwanis Club, j gave a very practical domonstni- j ' - 'tion of its creRl, embodied in the i ■ ' words, "Wo . Build," at their last i ' ' noon luncheon when they pledged j ' their support with an enthusiasm ' ' , typically Kiwanian, toward two;0 , j very worthy charitable ' objectives. Clayton Haines Brick- in his I , big-hearted manner, pre- j 1 | sented a 'ouehlng appeal on liehalf ' of a well known local butcher -who i has been place duniler the necessity j of having both legs amputated. , Some friends, led oy Mrs.!" wife of the man's em- a plover, had started a movement r on foot to purchase for the unfnr- ' fellow artificial limhsMr. Brick pleaded with his fel- ! KiWanians'so effectively to 1 | the end that Chairman ''Bill Col- * „ appointed him a committee j of one to receive dujTjRjsns, and 1 many responded imujCgcnerouslv. Kiwuniart Charles Read, intro- ' jduced the claims of 'he Seashore Home for Babies, stating the Home s - was sadly in need of a trained | to assist in the work of. car- * ing for the babies. a The worthiness of the charity, ^ j Mr. fiend said- none could dispute. I The ladies who were a' tfie head ' of the organization deserve the ut- : most support. Tlie service of a 1 trained nurse for the balance of c the season would cost approximate- ' j $125, which he suggested that they should undertake to defray. 0 The suggestion met with instant 1 approval. Chairman Collisson j ^ strongly advocated the movement,; and appointed Kimanian Rend a n committee 'o receive the members ' f gifts towards the worthy end. | f Itt has been since learned that 1 through 'he efforte of the Kiwanis . Mrs. Miller- a trained K and a highly competent nurse as- C sociated with one of the hospitals s in Philadelphia. The action of 'he Kiwanis Club I: in the two instances is deserving 1 1 of the highest commendations. ' The speaker of Do occasion i , 'he Rev. Dr- Thomas T. Butler, of Trinity Episcopal c ' Church, Uttisa, N- Y. r It should be stated farther 'hat i Butler serves as chaplain to t the Utica Kiwanis Club. Dr. Butler's address was directed I to Kiwaninns exclusively, and i : dealt with the fundamental principles of the fraternity, and the f (|uulities of character, which con- < stitutcd a true Klwansn. t These qualities Dr- Butler class- i under the general heads. Am- \
COMMERCE CHAMBER I ANO REALTY BOARD ! BUT LIGHT HOUSES; i INVENTION FOR PUR- h POSES OF ADVERTISEMENT a TO BE ADOPTED T ; At the office.-. of the Ocean City s [chamber of Commerce, may lie' , ; -con one of the latest 'advertising f> . I inventions. For durability it can- " I not lie excelled; for effective publicity it has few equals in the form if , j of roiul signs. ' si The value Of road signs for advertising purposes depends not so s j much upon the message it conveys.! q, -las upon the novelty of its' construe- p j the .novelty to arrest attentionj The latest sign is certainly * j novel. Built of cast iron, it stands - about tenTjft'Cl high, of massive construction, in a form remotely ■ ~ resembling anyild-foshioncd grand- ■ father's clock. ^ The disc bears in largo lettering the legend "Cross roads;" and the side, directions concerning the _ routes to different places convevg-; T ing at the cross roa.lAt night the sign is brightly I illuminated- hence the name "High-! E way Lighthouse," the light being; | supplied by. acetylene; reach sign j being supplied with a six months] * supply- burning -constantly and' £ automatically. On the base of the lighthouse, j there is ample space for private I . -The lighthouse on view; at thel( Chamber of Commerce rooms, is the property of- Floyd Simms, and j - carries his advertisement for lus,ii k restaurant. It transpires that the Chamber1, of Commerce has purchased one of these highway lighthouses, and the " City Realty Board another. a ! Both are* to lie placed in suit- , [able location on the White" HorSF"* [Pike, the one at Ancora- over 'the | anil the other in the viein- ] _ Ity of HammontqiiBoth, it should he ailded, will j give publicity to Ocean City as the m of America's Family -Re- 1 | These signs arp manufactured by the Highway Lighthouse C'.mand has received the unqualified endorsement of the State Highways Commission. There can be no two opinions concerning the lighthouse as a medium of advertising. It should : prove of infinite value to tourists- particularly thoso com-: Patriotism, ^Optimism- and : of Character. In the last analysis, the speaker said, "Character is the real test of manhood. The real strength qfj a nation consists not in wealth, but I the quality of its mnnhood and I womanhood."
• j-e led to -travel after dark h •Former Judge Francis B. "avis' and family of Woodbury, are] : speiqliijg the month of August at . Twelfth and Wesley Avdnues. Lawyer George R Marshall of Gius-boro, has his family cosily! Fourteenth Street. Miss Pauline Albright of Wood-' lim y, pntertaiiifd <ren young ladies at her Albury' Arehyo home on i Tuesday. The DeCnmp's of Oak .Iuine, are ' '.occupying their new home on Fifth ' Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Brass ami ; of Glenside- Pit, are enjoying August days on Ocean Avenue. Miss Mildred Il.mgar .of Camtlen is the guest, of Mrs \V. H. Altsoight for a fortnight E. II. Rigg, of the New York [Ship Corporation and * /anrly arp : occupying aa apartment at Fif-V ; tecnlh and Central Avenues. ' ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL FOR SALE TWO SINGLE BED SPRINGS ' » i ( 1330 We»ley Ave. PPyT OCEAN CITY, N. J.U OUR bread is honest" thru and ihru — honest, high [ charactered materials go into the making o( it and each ; piece of dough that goes into a . 1 loaf of bread is properly weighed ' before it is temperatured. Try Esaf of it. Valet Electric | Baking Co. 713 Asbury Ave. Rhone 313-W — -1
CTI FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ANNOUINCES A Free Lecture on Christian Science BV JOHN C. LATHROP, C. S:"?. of Brookline, Mass. 1 ' McnLn o4 lb. Bold ol liyluriVre al the SkSit Qwrdi. TV Fw* Oimdi ol CKris. isstk. k Boson. NWk-m ' ^|N MOORUYN THEATRE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Boardwalk and Moorlyn Terrace SUNDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20th, 1922 AT a O'CLOCK The 'public In Cordially Invited To Attend An Exceptional |^r-^jsp§Sn Opportunity j [ ^ RANGE n you have wanted ] I I am carrying^ in stock the celebrated WINCROFT GAS [ RANGE at prices that can't help but interest yon.' The above cut shows one of the popular models selling at the'exceptionally j low price of — $40 lOWNSENDS "ivy LUMBER YARD J / OCEAN CITY N J- eichtst. at haven ayh SENTINEL ADS ARE MONEY SAVERS
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GOMPtBYES'SO^YBiES TBtCHINO AT 81 There are very fe^ persons in Little Rock, Ark.Awho bav« not come in contact wim this very sue ressful woman. She it Mrs. Bens B: Sterling, who now at 81 years of age has just completed fifty com Kcuthre years of teaching in the oublic schools there. She slarWd ,n 18 72. It is estim^ed dgOOO piipiq list teen in -Iter dusts-
' Official W K ' ' ll'iBl I———] * '' ' ^ ^ rs The most distinguished gathering of official Washington saw Miss Catherine Hughes, daughter of ths ?! Secretary of" State, married to Chauncey Lockhart Waddeil of New York City. Jl This picture shows the bride and bridegroom, with Secretary and Mrs. Hughe* in the rear, paradistg g after the reception at the Pan American Unioa. M
FIGURE WIZARD / ;- OF WASHINGTON rVT ' S Miss Calherinc Sclak. 26. ne ' // 0 ■ appointed ClucF of Siatbl.es of the // u £ c Bureau of. Internal Revenue is ^ known as a "figure fiend.' and the ^ youngest woman ever to head a govOpaator .MijeB, Fbiikiextc* dwiskm.
His Prettiest Girl Sues Congressman 5 ^ I I M g S to marry. I p ^1||| Washington, IXC. jlBfe * V?W best looking bathKitHj -; . ; .... . % ing suit, winning , M Tf 1 CUP- She I jgs. ■ -Jm her heart, that - K j the Congressman Mff? / askcd t0 marrX 1
A Junior flteifte At tftfeltfitfgton i l :• it;, -..r- to I-' ti-.c ..(Teisl home of our r.te-pres-der.!.-. s:c->*d-^ ing to Washington reports- ■ Vice-presidents have never. been fur- ; inished with quarters. Mrs. .Calvin. Coolidge la sasdito.haveiaiready inspected this home which it Bow Bearing completion.
Our Wall Paper i« a veritable find. Wc aim to pleare the particular. JusFWmu down and Inspect our numerous de- . fign-i- If you are critical it may 'take you n long time to decide — there are .«o many pattern* to choose "from — but the point is that you can be suited exactly right and at .prices that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jeruev I William H. Oldfield Interior Tile Work ji 912 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Estimates Furnished Phone. 229-J Altsribsas MN-g HUMBERT C. POHTIERE BUILDER TskIIi Sliest OCE-'K CITY. K I i L.Lesle HeadleyCo. e Ismswiits y BUILDERS Architectural Service 515 EIGHTH STREET (Fiffetk a«4 Vnlrr 'Tlx p Ocean City. N. J. — Designer and Builder of Artistic | Bungalows, Convenient Cottages, ! Up-to-Date Apartments, Modern Hotels. Willard S. Steelman Contractor and Builder JOBBING BOAT WORK 1100 Bay Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. ■•UrkMS.IU.1 MUM, Theo.F.Hifdreth Electrical Contractor Jobbing Work a Specialty Oflice: 1032 Central Avcnpe Geo. W. Harris I CONTRACTOR. BUILDER AND JOBBING No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street Ocean City, N. J. A ll Phone. 424-J Plans Free. RungaiowB a Specialty Compensation Insurance Carried 831 ASBURY AVENUE Delicatessen Fancy Groceries Fruits and Vegetables New Orleans Mulasara William T. Carwithen Phone S5-J I J " Wm. H. Powell General Contractor 3 Grading and Street h udine Thirty-fourth St. aad Wss» nvu. OCEAN CITY, N. J. BoMnw MM Cestui AvesM Ball Pksoa i — - — FIRE ALARM SIGNALS 14— Sixth and Pleasure avenue. J 17 — eleventh and Bay aveuue. . ><=FMrteenth and Bay aesunn.^ I -Serenth and Went itttn. J ' 42— Second and Asbury avenue. _ J 43 — Fourth ami Asbury at—a' J lr> F.ighth and Asbury avenue. -If — Tenth and Asbury aveun. . jw ISThirteenUi and Asbury avenue- I 49 — Sixteenth ^nd Aa^ury avenua 1 51 — North am- Centra! avaaon. 51— Sixth and r-eiiMf avfeNSB. J 57 — Kievth «e-l CentraJ unaif. jg <17— Twelfth an-l Wesley •<«• M Fourteenth and ff'dtj Ah .1 73 — Fourth and Ocean at mien j "6 — Saventh and Ooean avenue. -3 76 — Ninth and Ocean avenue, -j 89 — Second and Attentfc avenue. I fcsd

