• EIGHT OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1328 , 1 — ;■ V ■ ' ~ '' . w ..A..«ril/nnrw/> ■■HOT stock, a: the 1*« meeting of the Pliccincn anun I the meeting 01 tne^
CHAUTAUQUA (Ctfctinoed from Pace One.) ;V.' Ricks'* occupies the entire ever,icg program. A feast of clean wholesome fan this, with ■ delightful series of humorous episodes built around a delightful eharThe afternoon sessions begin at 4 o'clock, the evening at eight o'clock. Admission to a single performance map be obtained for 75c. But the far more eeonorc:eal method Is that of purchasing a season ticket, available for all region, for *1.50. Season, tickets are aleo transferraile and may be used by different members of the family. IT* entertainments will be held it the Assembly Room of the High School afternoon and evening. The following local citizens constitute the guarantors of the ChaaUaqua. Dr. J. Thomley Hughes. Miss Ethel Niekersoc. Dr. Florence B. Haines. John B. Adams. C. Homer Shoemaker, C B. Price, Mia Agnes L. Bradley. Kin Elisabeth Hartmar.. Thos. W. Mould, Mr* Beryle Scull. Mr*. Sterling Cole. ML** Maud Fonlds, R. H. Nulty, Burrow* Marshall, Miss Louise B. Morris, Mis* Hazel Harris, Mrs.' Allen Corson. Mis* Edith Benedict. Henry W. Townsend, Miss Anna Davidson. To further the interests of the venture, the guarantor* have deetod their executive officer* in the following order: President, Dr. J. Thomley Hughe*; secretary. Mia* Agne* L. Bradley; treasurer. 1 Russell H. Nulty; ticket con mi tee. • Mis* Maud Foulds, chairiady; ad- i vertising committee, Thomas W. Mould, chainnan; hall committee. I Henry *• Townsend, chairman; 1 hospitality committee. Mr* 8- ' Cole, chairiady. SOCIETY ENGAGEMENT \ Mr. and Mr*. George Albert j meat o ftheir daughters, Anna r Elizabeth and Grace Cariotta, to Bfiliiain Eari Wainwright and j Charles Franklin Franklin Sidtler t at a dinner given by their parent* , at their home, HMO Central Awe- 4 no c Saturday evening. > Among the guests present were: Mr*. Ralph Dflley, Mr. and Mr*. John A Sherry, Mr. asd Mr*. John r Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Chariea.j Pooiey, Mis* Mary McDowell, and Miss Fear! Wright J*
LEGION RALLY IT JEM CITY tn COL'NTT POSTS OF AMERIli. CAN LEGION TO BE HERE IN MARCH j. Announcement is mace that. the next County Rally, of all* It ' Posts of the American Legion, ht wiD be held in Ocean City, on the le' night of Friday, March 2nd. 3r These county meeting* in the i- past have proved a source of in- < Ig spiration to the Pott*, and of ic11 struetion to the general public t- Speaker* of national impord.tance are frequently engaged, and, 1- the public thereby are becoming J 1 more and more enlightened conkl cerning the history' of the Araeri•e can Legion, and of the work the j ' 1- organization is carrying into el- ' is feet, both for the good of ex-ser- ' e vice men and the country at, y large. The County Rally held in Ocean ' I. City last year was a triumph. ] ' The local Post ej celled them- ' r. selves in entertaining their viri- ' t tor*, and it may be assured the ' t. meeting to be held in March will, >. be no less an achievement j! 1- All Legionaires and ex- ser- . 1 * men are cordially invited to at- 1 U tend. The officer* urge upon all ' . to make the coming meeting the : most interesting in the history of.' e the County Porta. • ^ e CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES t Thomas J. Parker, a veteran dfs , the aril War, aged 84 years, pa»*- t ed away suddenly on Saturday ! , morning the victim of acute indi- t . gestion. Mr. Parker was taken ill onex- I , pectedly at the home of Director C ; H. Campbell on Thursday eve- jl ning, and was compelled to take I to his bed. Mr. Parker was a native of J Philadelphia. During the aril War he saw service in the L\ S. : Navy. Later be became a member a o fthe Philadelphia Police Depart- p 'ment. v About twenty-five year* ago Mr. 0 retired from the force, and, 4 ' then came to reside in Ocean City, j at the home o fkis son-in-law and a ' Mr. and Mrs. Willard W. j U Adams. Funeral service* were held Sun- tl day afternoon, at the establish- 'o ment of Prestcott J. Cadman, Dr. S '.John Handle > officiating. Interment was made in the Sea-ir side Cemetery. ' ii
POPULAR MEMBER OF I HSHIHG CLUB DEAD ' P. F. WRIGHT. SUCCUMBS I AT THE ABIXGTON HOSPITAL t; FOLLOWING OPERATION ^ The sad information has come I to hand of the death of Peter F. t t Wright. 1 Mr. Wright passed away at the 1 f age of fifty-one at the Abingtoc t Hospital, following an operation. 1 Funeral service* were held Satur- ( day at the family residence in Ei- i _ ; kin* Park, the Rev. Ttr. Mor.t- * j.gomery of Asbourne Park Church , i j 1 officiating. c „ ! Mr. Wright and his family are . among the most highly esteemed , among our summer residents. For 5 a period of over twenty years have they been coming here annually to ; S . spend their vacation. . f 1 Deceased was a devoted and ar- I , dent disciple of Isaac Walton, and 0 _ ; one of the charter members of ; . the Ocean City Fishing Club. He ! S /was also a member of the Ocean . ' Qty Yacht Club. : S I Unassuming and genial in die- p j position, big-hearted and generous ii . to a fault, and a man of unim- . peachable character, he has a host . c I " of friends who mourn his depart- tl , ure, and sympathize with those o r, surviving in their bereavement. ii j A number of the members of the , a Ocean City Fishing Club, attended !e | the obsequies, to pay their last re- ' a T^eet* to a beloved friend, among e ■ thap beiag Frank H. Champion. C. S - Champion. Churchill Hun- I • gerford, Walter W. Gibson, Robert B. Vollum. Leslie G. Campbell, W. W. Tyers. Paul Lamoralle. Dr. W. 'C. T. Bauerie. J. W. Fernlcy, & T. Zook. Dr. B. Bushrod James and F : j Ward eBam. [C W. NEW KIRK PASSES AWAY I John W. Newkirk. a well-known land esteemed citizen of Ocean aty L passed away at four o'clock on: 'Wednesday morning at the home of his sister, Mrs. Neils Carlson. ,434 Azbury Avenue. Deceased was 67 years of age, and succumbed after an illness several weeks. a , Funeral services will be held at 41 the home Friday evening at 7:30 & '.o'clock and interment will be made M morning in Woodrtown.' j Deceased leaves in addition to rMs. Carlson, another sister resid- P, jin Ocean City. id
EDUCATION BOARD 1 I ENTERTAINED j i« t DOMESTIC SCIENCE PUPILS i PROVIDE A SUMPTUOUS FEAST The domestic science classes of . the Ocean aty Schools, gave their ( annual dinner to its Board of Ed- , i ocation, in the cookery room of , the high school building, on last evening at six thirty. Each year, the honor of servthe dinner goes to the girl* with the highest averages in eock- , Li their respective classes, each class being represented This year the honor girls are: Bertha Rusk, Maude, Stowmar.. Grade. Jeannette Garretson, Jeaaette | Smith. Elizabeth Smith. Mary Welch. Mary Hughe*. ) Selvaign, the two selections 'of the Eighth Grade, j Lovedy Welch, of the High 'School. Other girls from the High assisted during vacation periods of their mid-year examMiss Nickerson, in charge of the .classes, feels especially proud of fine spirit displayed, throughout the preparation and the servof he dinnetr. Their co-ope ratoin, both with her, and with other, was 100N, and is the secret of the extraordinary success of the dinner. This year a j Dinner was sensed as fol- " Clam Cocktail Beef and Tomato Bullion with Oysters Ofives Sal tine* ; i "Smelts with Tartar Sauce i Creamed Fresh Salmon Mashed Potatoes * Asparagus Tips Fresh Shrimp or Salad with Mayonnaise i Dressing Cheese Crackers Lemn Pie Cafe Noir Mint* in Favor Cup* The beautiful favors and place 1 cards, were prepared by the 3rd, 4th and &th Grades at Fourth St. School, under the direction of Miss Benedict. Those present were: President of the Board, Dr.. t and Mrs. Pettit; Vice Pre*- I Dr. Hughes and Mrs. |
Hughes; Mr. WHlard Adams, Mrs. Ralph Goff, Mr. Jas. M- Stevens, Superintendent of Schools; PrinI cipal of the High School. O. W". | Reiehiy and Mrs. Resdaly; Secretary of the Board of Education. Mr. Henry Townsend and Mrs. ' Townsend, and Medical Inspector, Dr. Allen Corson. Dr. Pettit made a speech complimenting the department, and effeiring a rising vote of thanks the interesting dinner. ' Strand win help wou save — See adv.— Adv. 2t- ' Ocean City's LEADING Advertising Medium THE Sentinel |i I ' f I I IRateson Application < I S. fi1 i38-j : | ■
HOUSEHOLDERS MUST i GET MAIL BOX ' k MARCH FIRST IS , THE DATE j NAMED WHEN THE BULING WILL BE ENFORCED *' Instructions have been received by Postmaster B. Frank Smith. 5 from the U. R Poet Office De- ; . partment. calling his attention to , the ruling of the department, that housAolders must provide a " ( proper receptacle for mail, i A slot in the door is recommended as the safest method, but the customary style of box^uit"ably placed, will meet the requirements. -That this order is reasonable 'and mutually advantageous," •writes John H. Bartlett. first as.sistant postmaster general, "is evidenced by the fact that before it was made about seventy per cent. 1 of the dwellings in. the country under free delivery service had been thus equipped. Since the . or der was issued, a very large ma ority of the thirty per cent, have complied. « It is not the purpose of this order to deprive any one of the use of the mails, but rather t« perfect an efficient system." Ever since the ruling was ad- ( opted. Postmaster Smith has issu'ed repeated notices through the jiublic press. In addition, be has sent ont to householders, known - 1 not to have complied with the nil- . | ing, a private letter to the same; effect. For the past year, the Department has been urging this movement. both to the advantage of the Post Office Service, and to, ! householders; consequently the ruling is not by any means new. : have the authorities been severe in its enforcemntj Th announcement comes now, j that the order will be put strictly) jin force, after March 1st, and i Postmaster Smith desires, that all j the local office in enforcing the should make an, effort to assist. ; rule. NOTICE The Directors of the Ocean aty Bod and Mortgage Company authorized to be sold (100,000 of its capital stock. The amount was 'considerably over subscribed, and •us there appeared to be a demand 'form the number of people who did not secure any of the above ' j .- fttv r-w . '
Board of Directors it was decided' to increase the issue to $200,000. ' Anyone desiring information and I wishing to secure stock In this j! Company can do so by calling at the office of the Company in the), Ocean City Title and Trust Co.,; building. HARRY HEADLE\. ! Secretary and Treasurer.' Adv.. 2-22. 2tFIRE ALARM SIGNALS [ 14— Sixth and Pleasure avenue. 17— Eleventh and Bay avenue. Ig — Fourteenth and Bay avenue. ! : $s — Seventh and West avenue. 42— Second and Asbury avenue. 43— Fourth and Asbury avenue, i 45 Eighth and Asbury' avenue. ' 46 — Tenth and Azbury avenue. ' esThlrteenth and Asbury avenue ' 49 — Sixteenth and Asbury avenue ' 51— North and Central avenue, r $4 — Sixth and Central avenue. I 57— EJevnth and Central avenue ' 67— Twelfth and Wesley avenue 68— Fourteenth and Wesley ave. j TS— Fourth anil Ocean avenue. . 75— Seventh and Ocean avenue. ■ 76— Ninth and Ocean avenue. 82— Second ar.d Atlantic avenue ji •11— Bay ave and Battersea rose jj \ 9S — Boardwalk at Moorlyn ter , [ ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL
' uLASSIREO ;'0Va 1 U. S. Government VndcT^T" * 2,500,000 pe. New t Wool Underwear Du rrhltlfi* , us to seU to the public Z, ; 75e EACH. Actual rcUG^«< • j $2-50 each. All sizes, ShhJn ) to 46; Drawers 30 to 44 Tjj correct sizes. Pay Postman livery or send us money orde* >, underwear is not satisfactory' ; will refund money romptly iJ* request. Dept. 24. The pii^ Woolen Co, 1476 Broadway V* York, N. Y. ' N,» FOR RENT. — House for ^ (winter months, all convenfe*hot water heat, or rooms, Asbury' avenue. WANTED. — A competent ographer at once. Apply CUMaine* Brick, Realtor, Ocean C8, N. J: FOR RENT.— Heated farn^ apartment about March 1st j rooms, kitchen and bath, for p^. ticulars address. Box 218, <w City. N. J. Save with the Strand B. 4 l. See adv.— Adv. 2t. i| Jos. Van O. Hnffeckerl ARCHITI'VT I jj J'U Eif bib Si. Ikui Cby j : R-«. "J |
Business Opportunity FOR SALE A corner property, containing nine rooms and bath, modem, spacious porch, suitable for two families to occupy, or use as a rooming bouse. Lot size 50x65. Location is excellent for business and we recommend it to druggist particularly. ! | FRANK E. DARBY /■ -
They Came in the Same Mail He left a wife, three little children and an insurance policy for SIO.OQO. A check from the insurance company arrived promptly. / So did th£>prospectus of a stock promotion company. 1 Both came in the same mail. To the widow, with the average woman's ignorance of financial matters, the j salesman of the promotion company, who called a few days later, seemed almost providentially sent. After a family conference, at which the salesman did most of the talking, the insurance money was invested in the company's stock. For two years the stock paid 10 per cent. Then dividends ceased. Today the ■ j stock has no market value and the widow aud her children are entirely dependent on relatives for support. Had this lady first consulted with her local Banker before investing in the stock of this company, she in all probability would have been advised against its purchase, and her insurance money would have been safely invested and the family thus assured of a steady income. Whenever you are solicited to purchase stock or other securities, turn the name of the Company over to your Banking Institution, who will gladly make an investigation for you. It will cost you nothing! It may save you from serious loss! New Jersey Banker's Association This Space Contributed by First National Bank of Ocean City and Ocean City Title and Trust Company I

