Ocean City Sentinel, 2 November 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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Persorials

H F. Holmes of Ocean City, (,»> decided to spend the winter, ,ith his son and family, in Frank- ! (urd Philadelphia. Mr. Holmes' paid a recent visit, accompaniedby his daughter-in-law, Mrs. WJ1- 1 Jiam Holmes of Frankford, and, Mr,. c. B. Tunstall of Trenton. Mrs. Mary Townsend Rush is a jr ,-ijiior at the home of Justice of the Peace John J. Devine. Mrs. | Townsend we are glad to rcpoit, I y rapidly -improving after a very ,-iious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Reed, the | fonner the popular agent of the West Jersey and Seashore Rail- • road Company in Ocean City, spent the week end at IWatkin's | Glen. j, Chief of Police Howard Johnson, has returned from an enjoyable vacation. While at Tom's River, he attended the murder trial, which has for some time past, been the sensation of that section of the State. j Among the many who came to j Ocean City - for the Hallowe'en . Carnival, were Mr. and Mrs. B. J. i Aitken of Philadelphia. During . the stay they were guests at the , | Idewild. ] i Assemblyman and Mrs. James Franklin, have closed their cottage tnd returned to their home in | West Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. John Langenberger and son, spent , a recent week end, the guests of ; the latter's parents. Assemblyman . and Mrs. James Franklin. , Mr- Susan F. Pearson of Philadelphia. haS returned home after i an enjoyable season spent here as | the guest of Assemblyman and i Mrs. James Franklin. Thomas M. Scott and family < have returned to their home, 353 i Aubrey Road, Wynnowood Pa. ; after Spending a peasant season in this city. I Mrs. Herbert C. Smith, the wife 1 of the City Building Inspector, is I away visiting friends . in Pen I Argyle and Fasten. Senator Joseph Wailworth of , Haddonfield, was a recent visitor. ■ , Senator Wailworth is a popular , and highly esteemed member of t Ocean City's summer colony. Mrs, Elizabeth Blunden of thej ever popular hostelry, "The Bis-J cayne," has returned to her home, ,$319 North Tioga Street Philadelphia. Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Stedem, en- , j totained over the week end, their 1 daughter, Miss Adeline Stedem of • | Philadelphia. Joseph M. Rowland of Philadelphia was a recent vistor to Ocean Cty. Mrs. Johnson Roney, proprietor of the popular Strand Hotel, lias returned to "The Jackson," Hammonton. Prior to leaving for Hammonton Mrs. Roney spent several weeks with her daughter at A.v bury Park. Mrs. J. K. Mnrison of the Ide-| wilil, ha.^eturneil from a visit to friends in Philadelphia. I-ieut. and Mrs. Harrr L. Conver j of Philadelphia, arc spending a few days, accompanied by friends, : at their cottage on Plymouth Place. I.ieut. Conver Is attached to the Police Department, of the Twenty-Fourth district, Philadel- - phia. Professor and Mrs. I. J. Schwalt j have dosed tne'r summer residence I ;

j at 2038 Central Avenue, and have r, ' returned to their home, 1228 So. > i- 1 1-'iftith Street, Philadelphia, "j ' Mrs. Hattie I*es of Haddonfield,^ ' j visited Ocean City over the week , end as the guest of Dr.. and Mrs. jj. Thornley Hughes, the popular | pharmacist of Ocean Citj. Mrs.; :i 1-ees came expressly to enjoy the;' f j Hallowe'en Carnival. '. < Mrs. Emily Garibrandt of Atlan- , y tic City was a recent visitor nerc, ; accompanied by her sister. Miss j ] Gladys Sweeney of Philadelphia. ' , C / Mrs. Garibrandt was formerly Miss J ° Sweeney of Ocean City. , ^ N. C. Taggart of Philadelphia, ! i 4 spent the week end in Ocean City, t tha guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. j Thornley Hughes. Mr. Taggart is| J another Philadelphian who took in . Ocean City's celebrated Hallowe'en | ' J Carnival. j * e , Mr. and Mrs. David G. Clayton. J e have closed their summer cottage, t i 711 Pennlyn Place, and returned v j j to their home in West Philadol- : •I Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bauer . ? and son Carl, of Philadelphia, paid ^ - recently a post-season visit Jo j ( Ocean City, remaining over thc| i week end. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Haines,! 1 i closed their cottage, 4 16 i • Atlantic Avenue, and have return- j ' ed to their home, 215 Forty-First: f Street Philadelphia, after spending ! d i a most enjoyable season in this ' 0 city. id City Comimssioner, W. H. j t r Campbell had the pleasure recently, of entertaining his son, W. H. „ ' Campbell Jr., of Newark, over the ( week end. Mr. Campbell Jr., oc- j ; cupies a position of prominence 1 in legal circles in the city of Newark. i ' John R. Groves of Ocean City, 1 has left for Mount Clemens, Mich., l • where he proposes to stay for a i few weeks. Mrs. Groves proposes j i join her husband later. g Mr. and Mrs. R. Curtis Robin- 0 • son, conveyancer, founder and for- • or editor of the Ocean City Senti- I " ncl, have returned from their trip c ' ; Haines Falls, Newbilrgh and 1

New York. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson were accompanied by the lat- . ter's mother, Mrs. Young S. Cor W. B. Guild of Philadelphia, came to Ocean City this week on a visit to his friend, Herbert Wilks. Mr. and Mrs. Casper S. Garrett i have returned to their home 5107 j Catherine Street Philadelphia, i > after spending a delightful season Cat their summer residence, 800 ■ Moorlyn Terrace. Miss M. L. Corson attended the [ national convention of the P. O. S. . of A., held at Atlantic City, as a delegate erprescnting the local : . camp. Mrs. Ida Garwood, Mrs. ■ Sarah Smith, Mrs. L. Voss and-j ' Madeline Porter attended as j • ' visitors. A. J. Eilenberg and family, ! : have closed their summer cottage, I • 908 Fourth Street and have re- | • to their home, 207 Third i • Avenue, Hoddon Heights. | Returning from her visit to Wil-I ' mington Del., Mrs. James M. 1 Chester, was accompanied by Mrs. , - M. T. Van Trump and Miss Helen ' The two ladies have re- j t ■ turned home, having enjoyed the i visit to Ocean City. i Edward S. Deemer and family. \ : have returned .to their home, 127 ! Luray Street, ermantown, . ; spent the summer at their I ' ! cottage, 801 Fourth Street j | Capt and Mrs. James Lee or- t | tertained over a recent Sunday, ! v | their son James I«e and his family ; 5 ! from Osbornville N. Y. | , I Mr. and Mrs. William F. Gar|0 diner, were visitors ,to New York, c an extensive business expedi- j j dition, returning the latter part of : t the week. I Among those who came to spend a brief post-season visit to Ocean City, were Dr. and Mrs. Cyrus ' Brady of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klein t closed their (coJtage, and re.to their home in German- j 1 Mr And Mrs. Barton I. Champion are entertaining as their j guests, Mrs. Mary Piumm and son 1 of Tamaqua Pa. J. Mrs. R. S. Winsiow, and Winsiow have returned from a delightful vacation spent in New York.

E. A. CORSON General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY : ROADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES, BULKHEADS ' Dont let the spring find you gt ( / I > Slj ith a leaky roof. Thunder i«L\ I Efifev / 9 storms are coming and a leaky • v. sigaSf . roof will be apt to result in -— ypJ — considerable damage. , Chimneys that leak should T-vRf ( j | be looked after and made T ' ^ I water-tight Smokey chimneys can be made to draw. 1 nBBf^\/2ri T'n roofs are fire-proof. _j.F[lJ|wV r All kinds of stove und heater , "nllllr^,\ ' *' I ' repairs, stove and heater pipes, -acjlllll /V\/ / j f Tin, slate and slag roofing. '^PtT7 H SMITH »/ / / .,1/ / I I THE TINSMITH ' ' '» ' ' 009 Hlovanth Street Phon. 341- W All Klnda of Quttara ! > ( \ 1

111 == -ax - TO BE ASSURED Avail yourself of our expert architectural and technical ability when you are considering building, when y0u finally decide to build you will have decided that we are the BUILDERS to fulfill your exacting requireLL LESLIE HBADLEY CO. INC Builders -1- Architects 515 Eighth Street Ocean City Our Methods are Different Ample Facilities Ample Resources Dependability Proven

; ANNUAL CONVENTION Continued from Page Two 1 reported a balance in the treasury . . of $30.00. t The officers elected for the eusu- . ing year are: _ | President, Gilbert S. Smith; , Vice-President, Everett J. Jerreil; I Corresponding .Secretary, Mrs. S. H. Endicott; Recording Secretary, ; Edwin C. Miller; State Executive ' ' Committee, E. J. Jerreil; State ' ' Nomination Committee, E. J. Jei- ' j roll; Children's Division, Mrs. H. Hughes; Young People's Divisj , ion, Theodore W. Reeves; Adult " Division, Bernard Tronnem: Ad- . ' | ministration, I.uthcr C. Ogdcn; ' ; Home Department, Mrs. Elizabeth jj ,1 Swain; Education Committee, John ( i'H. Ross; Missionary Department, ■! Frank Brooks; Teacher Train- ( I ing, Mrs. Alfred Cooper; Kvange- ! Garner T. Hand; Temperance, J . j Howard Stanton; Finance ComI mittee, John W. Mecrny, C. N. ( j Newkirk and Dr. Herbert Lummis. ! 'An invitation was extended by : the First M. C. Church, through : superintendent, H. M. I,eam- ' to the County Association to | ; hold its next annual convention at | j 1 1 Character Building was also the; ' theme of an excellent address de- . j ! livered by Dr. C. O. Bosserman, of ^ i Cape May City, Less than half ;the children of the United States 'were identified with the Sunday ! i, ; School, the spcuker said, a con- ° j dition of things which constituted , s | a challenge and :: reproach to the'!; j churches of America. Henry R. Bowen, Secretary of ; the Intermediate Department, se- 1 ; as his theme. "The County!" | Young People's Conference,'' cm- j ,• 1 phazing the need of personal con- , Jact with the boy and his problems. Joseph K. Appley interjected an | v earnest appeal for more and lietteg ' trained teachers. Dr. Frank Otis Erb, of Wood-j j was the chief speaker of the ' Dury tne cmei speaKer 01 enc

evening session. His address, "Keeping Ahead of Yesterday." was marked by deep earnestness and careful thought. The man of today should be superior to the man of yesterday, said Jhc speaker, if he had maide fitting and proper . use of his advantages. The children of today are the heirs of yesterday, and therefore ' arc under an obligation to be of ,' greater service to their age and generation than were the children ' of the past to their day and age. ' Tlie male chorus of Cape May I Court House were in attendance and provided a wonderful program ' of music. The convention went on tecord ' unanimously endorsing the candidature of Joseph S. Freiinghuy- ' sen for the Senate, and William N.P 1 Runyon for the Governorship of 5 the State. The convention adjourned to | meet in AV'ildwood next year, all , privileged to be present declaring ! ' ' that this year's convention approached nearer than ever before ' ' the high water mark of excellence. Pl'BLJC NOTICE REGISTRY AND ELECTION ^ j (hat th* Hoard of Roxiitrr and Elnerlon* i OCEAN CITY j1 (ho Counts of Capo Mar. Stata of Sr» ! I ' » ill roool for ih. rurpoaa of mak- , " TUESDAY, OCTODER 17. Itll , ! ' ontiliod In voto in that olrrtion diafkirt j ; ^ Anil noliro^ia hmbs further^ given that ] ^at follovlng^dnignOe-1 ; ! : A>^mu'WWnr,lSICourt'R2im. Clt» Hall, j ! A.l.ury Avenue nnd Ninth Street. GENERAL ELECTION j ] j Gov *rnor™mn*

Central Real Estate Co. 608 Eighth Street, Ocean City, N. J. . LIST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US ! Our courteous efficient methods will bring results. We need houses with G-8-10 bedrooms. What haTe youT Want to aell your business? We can handle it. J. R. JONES Edga r P. Berger Real Estate In 3l6t St. Section of Ocean Glty 1 Fine Cottages for Sale or I can Rent you most any ! Rent Cottage in our District Lots Sold on Terms CHAS. D. SAMPSON Stoves, Hardware, Oils, Roofing 408-10 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. i • • • " — r ! Single Burner Keeps' ^ | the Whole Dinner Hot Better even than that, ypu can cook ■ bt*me«L«ix orieven ve^ « a time, with but three burners going. Ihart because all the heat is retained and put to work < ^SNoomnp <00M8ftCr GAHHX CAIMJJKt Al*o 'f1*, « wonderful burner*. Always looks cooker, with refinements tpic and span, and conveniences to be And there will be no , had in no other range. backaches, for the new 1 You tan work over the comfort height prevents enclosed, beat - retaining stooping, top with comfort. Across Compact and durable, its smooth surface vessels Beautiful in design and can be pushed without finish. Four sires, tipging. see jt demonstrated at i Crease does not reach our Salesrooms. . City Gas Light Co.| 839ASBURY AVENUE

swl1"""' " lho,'n 1 ^ of ChoMn Frra- ] : f-.rA't"- 1 Advertise in the Sentinel. 1 STREETS OF OCEAN CITY j • j North Strvet Proapact Avonua. • £2 ^nArr. ' i S»ondhSC»atPlM* Woa-.DAwnuT" Pauntyn Plata Aabury Avtnua. Dalantr Place. Central Avenue. Park Place. Waaler Avenue. 1 Third Street. Ocean Avenue. I Fourth Street- pj. H n [ M . ^ T a" i - ■ Hfth StrwrL - j ' Seaauth Strict. 0n Garden. Treat Pljraooth Place. Battersee Road. Eighth Street. Serf Road. Moorlyn Tarrace. AtlanUc Boulevard. 1 ! Ninth StreaL (Continuation of At- , Tanth SUaet. lanUc Ave., curveaj 1 Walton Place. around the Garden, Eleventh Street. Tract to the Bay, ■ Thirteenth Street. (N. of Lagoon) Marine Place. Commencing on Bay r Fourteenth Street. aide atreeta run a! ■I Bay Vlaw Place. folio..: I . Fifteenth Street. Lagoon Road. ; i Sunaet Place. Ray Road. 1 ! Sixteenth Street. Seaapray Road. / : ; Seventeenth StrveL Saabrlght Road. ; Street. Wcalcy Road. ' 1 | «r- Number, ton- Holly Tree Road. aecutlvely South from Pinnacle Road. Ftrat to Ftfty-nlath Ocean Road. Morningelde Road = ; Bay to Oca am Garden! Road, j Fleaaure Avenue. Beech Road. , Bureau of Health and Charities i • CITY HALL T. LEE ADAMS, Health Officer Office Henri: 11.00 te 12.00 A. M. Phone JO anil a«V for Health j Officer during office hours, if complaint is to be made for any violaj tion of health code, or addreaa | " ! postal to box 244- ' WILLIAM MALQNEY Auto EWctrician Batteries Recharged and Repaired — all makes. Prest-O-Lite Battery and Gas Tank Service. J1 Stewart-W a r n e r Spcedometer/ll y Service. /I Airco Acetylene and Oxygen^ibr cutting and welding. / I Starter, Generator andTfenition Work. 29 S. Florida Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. | HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish 7 We have a ; line of FURNITURE at less than I Philadelphia prices. Window shffdea a specialty. j CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO. | 720-22 Asbury Ave. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER | OFFICE: 8th St. Opposite P. a ! OCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanized nails used on ex- _ terior work. Plans and Eatimates Furnished All Work Guaranteed I lewis cossaboon Contractor and Builder ] 226 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY ! Phone Ml-J .' |e. a. bourgeois . Formerly of Lee and Bourgeois Carpenter and Builder OCEAN CITY. N. J. i Jobbing Work a Specialty e. a. bourgeois 901 Central Avenue Ocean City. N. J. Phone 471-W j G. O. Adams H. S; Adams W. W. Adams geo. 0. ADAMS & co. Range Setting BRICKLAYING, Etc, Etc. All Work in Maaon Line Promptly . Attended To. 609 Ocean Avenue. OCEAN CITY, N. J. j -| j LEANDER & CORSON BUILDER I .1 1036 Waaler A

Lazy Larry Speaking of our lazy men. Larry is the laziest we've found, stand* and waits in the revolving door. For soemone to push him around. Didn't He Know A young theologian named Fiddle, Refused to. accept his degree; The answer was surely no riddle, fie was loath to be Fiddle D.D. Reason Enough "She swears she hail never been j kissed." "Maybe that's w hy she "swears." ROOMS Plymouth Place & Atlantic 've. | Nicely furnahed room. Electric light.. I Hot water heat. Central location. , 1 TERMS REASONABLE

BAY VILLA LAUNDRY TO ONE TO ALL d Do not Forget the OH Reliable J. Which was Established in 1916 Try it once— complete your laundry while ydu wait. Call, wrrite or I Phone 189- W 217 BAY AVENUE . Ocean City, N. J. FRANCES _ FREEMAN, Prop. j " E. L..SM1TH E. H. CAMPBELL SMITH & CAMPBELL HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS : 2 13 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY i* now in ita New Office* 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patrons and friends will be cordially welcomed JOHN MARTS LUMBER COMPANY NINTH STREET AND HAVEN AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board. Nails, Sash Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. WELSH CONSTRUCTION CO. "Welch Built Homes" "Built By The Sea" \ OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phone 180 JOSEPH BROADLEY PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenuo Ocean City, N. J. Ph SB-M Orubb Brothers Building Contractors JOBBING A SPECIALITY 609 Third Street, Ocean City, N. J. , Telephone 437-R S. B. SWAN J. E. TROUT SWAN and TROUT PRACTICAL ^ARPIHTERS /fiTxjh lid 1UIL1E1S 1046 ASBURY AVE OCEAN CITY, N. J. JOBBING A SPECIALTY WIRE KRAUSS To Wire Your Mouse PIIOM-: Mo. IT7-W 411 asbury avenue ocean city new jersey YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You -annot spare the time :• look after it closely vonrwelf and must depend upon the ol the contractor. I have built for a large number oi people and could refer yon to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis m. Townsend •PTOE QIUI PNP-n OCEAlf CITT, ath M. Opposite r. o D U I LL/Ln w. j. Any Kind *nv Where Joseph G. Champ'on Building Contractor QCEAN CITY. N. J. J SfiNTLNEL ADS ARE MONEY SAVERS