Ocean City Sentinel, 23 November 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 8

faSttm OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 11122.

CHARLES H. YORK PETITIONS FOR I! RECOUNT OF VOTE MAYOR CHAMPION'S VICTORY AT RECENT ELECTION CHALLENGED Charles H. York, Democratic candidate who unsuccessfully sought election at the recent contest, for a seat upon the County Board of Freeholders, has petitioned for a recount of votes. Mayor Joseph G. Champion, in a hotly contested, and somewhat acrimonous battle, .triumphed over his opponent with a majority of ! 78 votes, entitling him to the ofllce ' for a term of three years. The wards in particular for! , which a recount is asked arc the First and Second Wards of Oeean i City, Second Ward of North Wild- ■ wood, Second Ward of Sea Isle t City, Upper Township, Woodbine, ( West Wildwood, First Ward of 1 Wiidwood, and Stone Harbor. t . i VETS ATTEND A MILITARY FUNERAL: EL. i Continued from Page One Hughes, the popular pharmacist, will be made an honorary member of the Post, as a recognition of his services, to the ex-sen-ice men of Ocean City. The members of the Post, have been granted a special permit from headquarters to take "Doc" in; for all feel that he is already one of them, so intimately has he identified himself with them, in all their interests and activities. Doctor Hughes will make the fifth Honorary Member of the Post The first meeting in the month

of December, will be open for the nomination of officers for the coming year. It is hoped and every effort will be made to that end, to have a large Post before the adEvent of another year. I A" men who saw foreign service, either in the World War, or J the Spanish-American "War, should ' : Y j have their names on the roll of the ' local Post The boys stuck well | together then, why not now? c! ■ i

at, ml Ocean Cltr, Sw U tmj NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Can tract Nn. Tit Baarleilk Rata using Sealed bide or pcopoeela will be reeelead br the Board of Commiialooera of the CUT of Ocy^qtJ^Jfew^Ieraw. at the - OB Ball. Ocean Cltr. New Jeraer. on ir 4th. lWt at the boor of S.OO - P. M. for the rebolldlM^ «rf the^BoerdIttb St. to 17tk St., mod the reboildins of the approocbea at North Street. St. SU."park' pTT'l'otrrlh' St! Eleh-jh St.. Wounfl'l' BurvtUt*" St~ Thirteenth St!. I SSSSuTsu rtft-»tb St toweu JT BU • Srrooteeelh St- ae deaenbad on *\nJ^*mn.^^iy_oo_OW| form. ES; 3t of Ooeon Cltr. N. J, without condition. s yi^aid. JoUd^tafme'tbl Iward 1. m'ade. The tnUre work to be completed br The Board of Commlmtop.^rMervv SStowUSlaS' In'anr bid. " Fiona and eparifleaUon. can i ho obtained fram the Otr Clerk br depooting SIOJO. Dated November 11th. 1111. E. A. CORSON. Director of Public Worki. HARRY A. MORRIS.^ WM. H. OOIXISSON. JR..

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: LADIES' NIGHT 0 (Continued from Page One.) I_ man fell to Floyd Simms; for the Host golfer, to George W. Reed; ! for th« most fashionable dressed, -I to AJbert Oldfleld; for the man r most at home with the ladiesJgWili bur Aekley; for the cut- , William Oldfleld. j The two prizes awarded to ladies during the dancing, fell to. Mrs. Ralph D. Chester, and Mrs. I Roger Williams. Another feature of the enter-' tainment wrhich won high praise from the company present, were the two vocal selections, contributed by Mrs. Dorsey Anderson, accompanied on the pianoforte by Miss Louisa T. Corson. Endowed with a voice of splensplendid range and deep tonal j quality, Mrs. Anderson's renditions were artistic to a superb degree. The chief speaker of the occasion was Kiwanian I. James Hutton. Secretary of the Bayonne Kiwanis Club, President of the Americanization Board of Bayonne. and Principal of the English classes for foreigners, conducted and supported by the Standard Oil Company. Mr. Hatton's address was a : masterly effort, emphasizing the value of faith, activity, and loyalty as the governing principles of life. His audience will remember long

.his beautiful story of the house [with the golden shutters, j Great praise is due to the memliers of the Northfleld Country u. i flub, and its steward. Thomas l_ Marsh, for the wonderful hospital - .' ' ity shown the Kiwanis Club. m' Everthlng imaginable for the l_ comfort of the guests had beer. ." provided for, and the room beautifully ilecoarted for the occasion. High praise is also due the com:nitte« in charge of affairs. It was ■"'felt that they had upon this oc- ; VERNON HALL 733 Wesley Avenue v NOW OPEN h Ma. M. E. B«k j(p : ■ NOW OPEN A New Store with ■ Full L ite of < Groceries I Delicatessens, Etc. | Yow Patronage Solicited A ; 1 C. DENNIS || '' '.033 ASBURY AVE. 'J l

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mot™ r ^ Big Reduction"* Price of Lard FOR THIS WEEK-END IS Lard I2S This special price will enable you to save money on your I I Thanksgiving baking. , 1 1 Everything Needful for Your Thanksgiving Dinner Bj and All Priced at Such- Remarkably Low Prices. Bny now 1 while our stocks are full and complete. | ' " " I Our Stores Will be Closed Thanksgiving Day, Thurs., Nov. 30th Open the Night Before Until 9 o'clock I I Fancy Orange Peel lb 25c Mixed Nuts !b 25c Fancy Glace Citron H lb 30c Calif. Walnuts lb 35c ' Fancy Lemon Peel lb 25c Very Choice Filberts lb 1 7c j New Dates pkg 21c Calif. Almonds |b 35c (leaned Currants pkg 21r Fancy Brazil Nnts lb |7C A SCO Seedless Raisins p'g 10c Golden Pumpkin can 12', jc Cal. Seeded Raisins pkg 16c Plum Pudding can 30c Asco Vanilla Extract hot 12c Juicy Oranges doz 30c. 38c ASco Mince Meat ib ^1c I Th^Kpry best mince meat made. With that "old time" flavor. Asco Catsup hot 1 5c m. | Oreo Sandwiches III 30c Cooking Herbs big pkg 5c S- Macaroons th 25c Raker's Cocoanut pkg 7c, 14c • I Butter Thins pkg 10c i Baker . Grated Cocoanut ^ Pfcffcrnoesse Cakes Ib 32c A Queen Olives hot 10c. 20c A«orted Chocolates It, 39c . 5 Stuffed Olives hot 12c. 22c (Ttocolate < reams lb 2oc * isiuneo iMi.es oui to. aav — C X Juicy Grape Fruit ea. 7c, 10c Delicious Fruit Fingerstb 19c s

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