OCEAN CITY SENTINEL THURSDAY. APRIL 19. 1923 FIVE
PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN HEAR AN EXCELLENT ADDRESS ON JAPAN
SIX , 01 M1KS MKET FOR ANSI Al. GU'HKRING AT THE I'KKSIIVTERIAN CHURCH The hniiual meeting of the WoHume anil Foreign Missionary Societies of the Presbytery of j West Jer.-e.v was held in the First j Presbyterian Chnrrh on April 11.' There v. ere three sessions, ut 10.00 A. m.. t.ir. P. M.. an «lat 7.30 Inj (he evening; dinner and supper being set veil in the social room of ihr church. Twenty-six churches were represented and more than 110 dele'Ts'e- responded to the roll j callMr. II. E. Bodder, of Bridgetnn, presided at the opening "meeting. Mr.-. Thomas Simpson, of the local j church, welcomed the delegates in a few well chosen wofds. The morning session was devoted largely to business. Mrs. F. J. Collier, of Olingswood, presided I at the afternoon and evening gath- ; Mi I utiderbough, representing J the Woman's Board of Home Missions. in ought the welcome news . that the Board closed its year's work in March without n deficit. She gave man yinteresting items' concerning the various schools and! colleges supported by our Board' of Home Missions. Mrs. I*o C. Lake, of Sappora, Japan, told of the work in which!, she is engaged. Sappora is the capital of Hokkaido, an island 800 j miles north of Tokio, with a popu- j lation of two millions. At the [ . Girl-' School at Sappora, 270 stuilents are enrolled. Forty girls1 were baptised Easter Sunday. At the evening service at 7.30, i the Pageant , "The Lifted Cross," i : was given, more than 70 taking! part. Following this there was an ad.lre-- to young people by Mr. William Ralph Hall, of Philadelphia. His topic was "The Young People'- Challenge to the Church." r The Presbytery ef West Jersey Include- the Presbyterian churches of the following six counties: Atlantic. Camden, Cape May, Cumb- ; erlnnd. Gloucester and Salem. 0
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Yes, kerosene him yesterday and he hasnt* l*nrine since. Whizz-zz-« Smack-Kl CITY OF OCEAN CITY, N. J. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRACT No. 740 Scaled bids or proposals will he ■received by the Board of Commissioner- of Ocean City, N. J., at the office- of the said Commissioners in the City Hall, Ocean City, N. J., April ::0, 1923, at the hour of 3.00 1'. M., for the building and construction of concrete cross drains, concrete curbs and asphaltic intersections on Asbury avenue, between Second and Seventeenth street-, in the City of Ocean City, N. J„ as described in the specifications. All lads must be made on the forms provided, cover all items contained therein and be accompanied by cash or check certified by a New Jersey Bank or Trust Company, in the sum of $260.00, payable to the City Treasurer of Ocean City, N. J., without condition. a certificate from a satisfactory Surety Company, covering the demands of the specifications, must lie attached to the bidding heet. The successful bidder will I* required to furnish within ten (lOldays from the date of the award, a satisfactory Surety or Guaranty Company Bond, in the am of the full amount of the award, conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract, payment of all bills and wages, and will also bo required to save the City of Ocean City, N. J., harmless from all actions-at-law, or otherwise and by virtue of the Employees Liability Act of the State of New Jersey, or any other act pertaining to the employees or laborers, by giving Surety Company Bond or Insurance. The entire work will be completed by the 30th day of June, 1923. The Hoard of Commisianers reserve the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informality in any bid. Plans ami specifications can be obtained from the City Clerk by <le positing $10.00. Dated April 9, 1923. ' EVERTON A. CORSON, Director of Public Works. WM. H. COLLISON, Jr., City Engineer. HARRY A. MORRIS. City Clerk. adv-4-l£-3t ■■ ., .. ' . ! t:. ,
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i; Mrs. Elisabeth Blunden, of the I Riscayne Hotel, accompanied by t. her daughter Miss Betty, were visto Philadelphia during the ! past week, making a stay there of j several days. Mr. and Mrs. R. Curtis RobinY,u"^ Corson and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Christian* have, re- 1 ' ! turned from their sojourn in FPl- • Ida. „ Among recent week end visitors r'lvas seen Waller Hays of West ' ,f , Philadelphia. Mr. Hays has pro- 1; s POrty interests in this resort, a, Mr. aad Mrs. Samuel Wright, of ' II j West Philadelphia, were recent ■ visitors looking over thoir property i. I interests. ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. George B. Parker, 1 „ : of this resort, have returned from 1 the South wjierc they spent the greater part ofthe winter. Mrs. W. I. Raymond has return- 1 I j cd to this resort, after spending 1 . I the winter in Charlotte, N. C. t I Miss latum Beckett, of Wood- c f j bury has opened her two family ' ' apartment on 1219 Wesley avenue "I for the season. 1 Among recent visitors were seen ' s Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Laudenherger, I I of Philadelphia. They anticipate c 1 1 returning as usual for the summer t ,1 II. T. Baxter and family of Phil- i vadelphia. were recent visitors to t }, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Bacon, of 1 * Jersoy City, arrived in Ocean City s ! | during the week and were warmly ~ i greeted by their host of friends. t Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph L. Chester , have left for Wernersville, where ' they propose to remain for a few 1 5 weeks. Mr. Chester, who Is one of ! i the most popular and enterprising ( . realtors in this resort, has had a - strenuous winter and will take , a j t veil-earned rest before the sum- ] t Among the guests comfortably \ uocatcri at the Strand Hotel are j Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Stidham, of j \\ a.-hington, D. C. * i i Among recent vistiors to thiB re- i 1 sort, fcharlcs M. Young, of Phila- t > ! delphia, a summer resident, acti- « I r — — — .
e vcly identified with baseball nfy fairs for years past, was greeted j - by many friends. e George T. Odbent and family of ! f Detroit, are also happily domiail- 1 ed at tlie Strand. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Cobb, of . West Creek, are comfortably lo- - cated at the Russell Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McAllister. i |' f Philadelphia, were in town durjing the week. Mr. McAllister is 1 1 well anil favorably known as pro- ,1 - 1 prietor of the Scarborough Hotel. 1 J. A. Dettrlch, of Philadelphia, ' was a visitor to this resort during 1 Among recent visitors entertain- • ed ut the Biscayne Hotel, was ' , , K. Wolfe, a prominent ), i in the city of Philadelphia. f Director William H. Campbell ] attended a meeting of the State', ■ Committee held during , : the past week in Trenton. Direc-! tor Campbell is a member of the 1 ! committee, representing Cape May , Clarence L. DuBois and E. R. 1 of Woodbury, were seen in town during the week. Police Justice Francis H. Ware, , ' 1 of this resort was a recent visitor ' ■ Bridgeton and Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mumford of South Ocean City, recently en- j tertained their daughter Mrs. Wal- i ter Wright, of Sea Isle City. Mrs. came accompanied by her Among the guests registered at " the Biscayne Hotel are Mrs. N. L. | . Aspden and son of Roxborough. j I Dr. Humbert Mangino, of Wild- i , wood, was a recent visitor to Dr. i ' ' M. B. Richards of this city and; : Mrs. Robert K. Shirk, of Logan, made reservations on Park i . for the summer. i Richard Rosenhuum, of Avalofl, ' was a visitor to town during the . i past week. 1 Through the agency of James M. Chester, Samuel H. Paul, of Philadelphia, acting in behalf of a fraternity connected with the Northeast High School, has purchased a il
GENERAL HAULING Sand Gravel Top Soli WM. HAYES, 233 Asbury Ave. ■
This tnvD^aMalMl ' Arcola this Spring JBOJsIeS How soon will there be an ARCOLA famine? DO YOU KNOW that the great demand for heating equipment prevented 5,000 home-owners from getting Arcola in the Fall of 1921? Yet this year three times as many homes are i being built We can make no more Arcolas now than in 192 1 because the factories are already filled with orders for larger Ideal Boilers. Everything points to an unprecedented Arcola famine this Fall Please help us to avoid disappointing you. Ask your Heating Contractor to give you an . estimate today. Ask him to explain just how Arcola fills every room with healthful radiator warmth and pays for itself in the fuel it saves. Arcola Heating Outfit Installed ready to use with radiator in each room JssL $180to$550 A FOR SMALL HOMES AND STORES AMERICAN RADIATmCQMEANY rb Ideal Boilers tvtry kt*u*f 25th and Reed Streets j PHILADELPHIA, PA.
' two and half story cottage from i Fred Rapp, located at 200 Wesley i avenue. r Miss Doris Turner, of Oak Lane has returned to her home having enjoyed a delightful visit to her'1 . grandmother, Mrs. K. A. Young, of . the Breakers Hotel, Thos. S. Simmons, of Millville, ; f and Ocean City, haxfrcturncd from . Florida, where he spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Creamer have returned home, having spent the I winter season in the South. 1 Charles Buinhridgc, of German- ! town, the popular secretary of the ; | ' Gi l man town Hoys' Cluh. was a ] # visitor in town Sunday and attended service nt the First Baptist < ! Church. . J | Mr. and Mrs. John H. •William- ! ■ son, have returned home from ! : Florida, where they -spent the win- j 1 I ter months. Both Mr. and Mrs. ! ' "| report having benefited j i ' very much by the sojourn in the < 1 1 South. : J Dr. William E. Chalmers, of: ' | Philadelphia, Secretary of the Bap- 1 ■ 1 tist Educational Board, was a visi- j ' | to this resort over the Sunday.
it Dr. and Mrs. Chalmers, who were . y registered at the Strand Hotel, attended evening service at the First B Baptist Church. • TED BENNER'S BOYS ' TRIM PORTER-SMITH i I • Seaman and MacGrepor Feature 1 High in the Scoring Tnlloy , ; In one of the fastest games ever , : played on the local court, Ted and his hoys trounced Por- , iter-Smith Co. to the tune of 21- - 19. There was not a dull moment ■ | the game, I Kith teams playing I for the lead. With but two minutes to play, ; : : Seaman made a nifty shot from!' j the side line for the winning point. ! i . Johnson starred for the loses, j j , scoring five doubles. Tod played j . his usual hard game and held his ■ ' . man to one foul the lineup was as j 1 I I follows: Porter-Smith Co. j c r. g — 1 1 ^ ' F. F. P. J j Johnson, If. __ 5 10 i I N. Benner, rf. 1 2;, Henderson, c 1 1 1 1
Steal jEfitate ADRIATIC BUILDING Eighth Street between Ocean and Atlantic Avenues Telephone 285 - OCEAN CITY, N. J. ' El wing T. Corson REALTOR 7B7 ASBURV AVE OCEAN CITV. IV.J.
• i All business transacted through this office is in accordance with the following slogan "This office does and maintains strictly a brokerage business and is in no way interested in personal speculation." Results: • A sale completed on the above principal profits both Seller and Buyer. . . Write for listings and maks your headquarters with Clayton Haines Brick— REALTOR 411 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No waiting for two weeks to know if you can get it; wc can tell at ■ j once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for ! : sale. Also lots for investment and for improvement — the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER A CO, — Ocean City, N. J.
; Young, L g. . — J 2 5 Total : .§ 2 19' t Ted's All. Stars X F. F. P. ; Gilbert, 1. f. . 1 2 MacGregor, r. f. 3 (i jT. Benner, c. 2 4 [j Seaman, l. g. 3 0. jPillegi", r. g. 1 I 3! i I Totals 1 10 21; Referee, Chns. Gibb; time of J halves, 20 roin. . | I REPORT OF CONDITION OCEAN CITY TITLE a TRL'ST CO.. i at I ho flow at kualntaa. April 3. IMS j rkSocrcks ' ! Uornla and mom . .» I3T.9S0.06 ; Time Loan, and 'rojlaloraf. !.' SSLTLLW ! I I Demand loan, and collateral. .'.Mi.suu.ou j ■ fll ■ I Bxluro. 33.,-.OO.M> loihor real elate RLSSLIS jCa.h on hand ^ ^ ItMM SZ.tCS.497.lt LIABILITIES Itock paid in . S 200.<KK>.00 | Undivided prolii. Inetl S»li»S.3t j j ' nUnd 'doroaita ' .' I ._. la«M.M3li«{ , ! Certified cbaeka IJttsltJ ] I Idle* to lalnkfc etc ' 3.927 AS j Other liabilities .! 4AMMI0 N J S2.tSS.t97.lt I County of Cape Ma" William E. Mam and 11 u. aril II ' Nullr. Treasurer of the above nametl I ! rompnny^l«-in^ wvernllyjuly sworn.^ earh | of his £ MASSEY. ^ RUSSELL NULTY. ?• H^Mt^'sHOEM AKKR IL HOWARD THORN ^ |
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