Ocean City Sentinel, 7 June 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 10

^ ( , n -m EIGHTH OCEAN CITY SEXTIXEI. THURSDAY. JUKE 7. 1923 — ^ ^ ■ EIGHTH _ 1*

Which Way is the Wind Blowing?

kenneth howe is honored on his eighthjirthdkt PARTY OF YOUNG FRIENDS MOTOR TO HOME AND CELEBRATE NATAL EVENT Master Kenneth Gordon Howe. ; celebrated the eighth anniversary . of his natal day on Saturday, in t company with a merry party of ycmig friends, who were collected , and conveyed to his home by "Pap } and his Chevy." , . The afternoon was spent with b games and the customary divers- n i-ns befitting the occasion. , Mr. and Mrs. F. Leroy Howe

were hosts of course, but James Leroy Howe officiated as Master of Ceremonies as to the manner born. Refreshments of a deliicous and • aried kind were served in the sun rarior. which had t^en lavishly decorated for the occasion. Favors of pink and gold were t distributed to the young guests. Fink for the lassies and gold for: the laddies. The scheme of deeo-i rations harmonised nicely with the favors, the same colors predominating. Over the table hung a wonderful canary, which, although unable to sing, can perform some marvelous feats with its tail. Master Kenneth was the recipient of oodles of presents, all of the i kind dear to the heart of a boy. A big league baseball, the gift.i Miss Josephine linger, was im- ' mediately pressed into service in 1 nun -season style.

The ceremonies of the occasion were properly opened with the' grand march Into the guest room, led by Master Kenneth and Miss Josephine linger. The guests present were: Miss Cornelia Verkey. Miss Josephine linger. Miss Beatrice Sharp Miss Del! ores Hillman, Miss Dorothy Ewan, Masters Kenneth Gordoo Howe, Ryan and Bradford Wieaaathal. Lawrence Evans, Parker Mulford, Junior Selvagn and James Leroy Howe. ijkndley — (Continued from Page One) Children's Day will be fittingly [' observed at the moming service. A splendid program hag been prepared for the occasion, indue! - ing solos and recitations, by the.' members of the various classes. ' The service will be In the most '« "wnice »ui oe in me

PROPOSALS FOR MAIL MESSENGERS Blank Bids for Proposals May Be Scot red from Postmaster So' - I ton aad AD Instructions ■ Sealed proposals are invito! by the Postoffice Department for earS tying the mails, including parcel 1 post mail, between the local office and the Atlantic City A Shore Railway, the East Jersey A Sea • Shore Railroad, including necexsiry direct transfer service be- " ' tr.een depots. All bidders must be sixteen 1 years of age, and trustworthy. roposals must be made at a yearly rate for all service required, to ™ be paid monthly by the local postmaster at the dose of each month's account*. di a. v- j . - at

■* Blank for making of propcsals may be secured from Poster master Sutton, who will be pleaser en to give all information concerning the amount and nature of tbe od service required. i dr. buck a, >rj (Continued from Page One) »- observed with proper exercises. ie A splendid pro era mof songs, rei- citations, and readings will be reni- dered by members of the different , i- classes. The primary department i e. under the direction of Mrs. Roland ! ' Steelman has been rehearsing for I - the occasion, a very interesting s series of songs and exercises. . J All services are held during tlie r t . month in the splendid auditorium ■ of the Strand Theatre on tbe 0 i a

„ SOCK SOCIAL HELD BY F BAPTIST LADIES' AID , The Ladies' Aid Society of tbe u » First Baptist Church will bold e their twelfth annual sock social, [. Tuesday evening, June 14th. This remarkable event will be £ p he'd in the social room on Tenth u street and Wesley avenue. Tickets „ .. *'or adults are sold for twenty-fire f( j cents and for children fifteen cents What constitutes a sock social . p A is kept an involiabie secret. None' seem disposed to give even a hint, and consequently all it left to the , individual imagination. This however, must be added. N ice cream and cake will be on sale',* •and we are assured the social will £ be worth many times the price I. •charged. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY William H. Deisroth, of this city, * . celebrated on Sunday his sixty- n. ' ninth birthday. . to The occasion was observed in the - ;t "»s ooservci in tne

jphhsboho to hold 010 home t01nin out WILL FEATURE CROWNING { OF THE QUEEN OF THE DAY. TRAC k MEET. ETC. s Final preparations hare been 3 : made for the greatest event to lake place in Pauls bo ro, known as " • "Old Home Town Day." Saturday. e June 16th, under the auspices of f ; the Paulsboro Chamber of Com- n roerce, with tbe cooperation of the Paulsboro Board of Couneilmci. Mayor Doolitte! will begin the;p day at 1 p. m-, with the presentir g r, f llu L.i . . / t L, I> 1 . .- O

^ of key of the to all of | ° j. the visitors and crown the victor- p §_ ious young lady in the most popu- — <ar girl contest between represen t m tatives of the Vacuum Oil Co- the DuPont Chemical plant ami the Borough, as Queen of the Day. This win be followed by athletic F( events that wfll be held on the high school ground, open to all av high school contestants from all over South Jersey. There will be FC ! first and second prixe silver and - bronze medals given to winners W' ro. - tbe 100, 200 and 440 yard dashes. 1 Bo t and a BO yard dash for girls and — I the basket ball throw. A silver I cup will be given to the ^ - winner. - At 2 p. m. there will be an open ^ air vaudeville show, and at 3.30 a 1 ball game. At 7 p. m. there will be humor- j events, vix. a greased pig race, sack race and a wheelbarrow race and climbing the greased pole . / will be awarded. At 9 p. m. a Philadelphia spec- ^ ialist will give a two hour display ^ of fi firework.-. A brass ban.! will p music for the occasion. The ladies of St. Paul's M. E. | - .Church will furnish supper in Vic- g j tory Hall of the church at a reasonable price, or meal* on the cafplan. | CONTRACT FOR WATER TANK I The Philadelphia and Reading t Railway has awarded a contract to Tippett and Wood, Phillipstwi g. ' IN. J.. for the furnishing and erection on foundations to be provide, . by the Atlantic City aRilroa.! of a 30.000 gallon steel water tank si Fourth street. Ocean City. John Fletcher, of Philadelphia. . who own* a cottage on West avenue, was seen among recer.t visi-

real sense a Children's Service. ; There will be a baptism of infants and a number of young people will be received into membership. The Children's Day exercises at the First M. E. Church promise to be as interesting and successful as any of past years. C. a RUSSELL COMES TO STAY C. B. Russell, whose establishment for the sale of butter and eggs, located at 730 Asbury are uue. is known probably to every' person in the community has de-| dderi to become a permanent resi-' dent of the resort. B -ginning on June 15th Mr. Rus- :* ay be regarded as an all-year' ri.i -.n and booster for Ocean City, i G. W. Bullet worth and familr. of Philadelphia, have opened their tillage on Wesley avenue, for the j TRY A CLA5SIRE0 AOV.

e form of a pleasant family re-union | ' all children being at home. II 1 Mr. Diesroth is one of the most highly esteemed business men in a,"""* „j attend Commencement Mrs. J. k. Morrison, of this city.' attended the commencement exer- ! Y of the Philadelphia College' _ of Pharmacy on Wednesday, held rf in the Academy of Musk. Her youngest son. James Mor-j-irison. graduated this year." Mr.' ' j Morrison is identified with the .jdrug business in Roxborough. Mr. and Mr*. E. i_ Comer have ' r opened their cottage. 865 Third1 . street with a week end party. Mr. ; I and Mrs. Clarence Robson. Masters , ; Edward an.! Robert Robeson and i r ( Miss Lou Grata were guests. j o | i Mrs. A. P. Collision and daugh- ! Iter are visiting the former's mojthw, Mrs. C- WrisJer in PWladel- ^

- new management _ (Continued from Page One. I ~ lUhment. in keeping with growth ar..: pi ogre - "f the c-> facilities they have beer, seemThe Slwlt-i Bath- ..cf; "The best of ever: tnin'c !«■ •t initiating bathers." is the sli-gun :• u.l.iitvon Mr.

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LAST SEASONS ,((4|) OF LIFE r.l ARtb WAS DIA LAREO TI. „ ONE «* THE HNEST| raE COAST 1KVU| OF' THE MEMItEBS g. M-PF.AR Mim „ SEASON WEAR!KGl^ CITY'S 1 1 d.iiRs

u large variety of styles and on hand. No "second-'" arc f sale. i The entire liihchineiy of : • tiusincss has l«cn !«■ arrange- . give patrons the maximum ■' -» : - vice at a mminium cost. A cw;pletc record of patrons is on file, an-! no delay will be experience: any person in having his or r.c: wants attervied to. Indications are that the Shelter. , Baths will become the vogue of the season.

heads fishing club (Continued from Page One! Club Casting Team hoW the world's record, having won the Ocean City I trophy three years. [ Prizes are awarded monthly for the largest fish caught. Above all the members aim to * promote closer friendship among all of the angling cult, to promote protective legislation for the fish. , ami develop true sportsmanship, j Application cards are available , by mail or in person from Dr. .Bau- . _ erle, whose permanent address L- ' r Flan-iar's Building. 13th and Walnut streets, Philadelphia. During the summer cards tna> , be secured at the pier or from j . practically any member. ' 1 A twenty dollar bill will be an 1 j Sesame to a world of real / I pleasure and good companionship.. |

classified advs. j TOO LATE FOB CLASSIFICATION j ,( FOR SALE — An upright piano and ' a sewing machine. 610 Central j ' FOR KENT— Ocean City. N. J„ Nkely furnished second front > with private bath. Write D. - 172. OCEAN CITY LAUNDRY KIDS V V v> \ I OJR.V40QX MA<£ A 1 I £>IR.€CT APPCAL -- I I TO FOUCS WHO UKE I I A OOOD SO.U D tH-m F you want to get a fair, square lauiniry .leal come | or phone hither. It is no se- ! cret that our* i.- a satixfact- j ory, sanitary service and I that ,.ur manner of doing !■' business is as polite as our | laumlry work itself. OCEAN CITY LAUNDRY CO. r. McAllister, Prop.

F. P. MATTERA & CO. ! Third and Haven Avenue Manufacturers of Automatic Tampered Concrete Building Blocks ESTIMATES FURNISHED ((M Foundations, Block Bases and Cement Pavements Ask to see our new Stucco Faced Blocks Office : 129 Asbury Avenue [■

south ocean city Continued from Page One Divine services were resumed on ». Sunday at the Union Chapel. 55th has resumed his business for tbe * Mr. Riekett* ami family are locate,! in their home on Central ave ir.ue. near 55th street. 5 Work is being rushe,! on the new [community hall on Central avenue [ Several new houses and a nura- | ber of ol«l resiliences are being rv- * Miss Frances Gorman, step-iiau- ' ' i-hter of Frank Matthew s. 3512 A>r [ bury avenue, temierci a hou.--e; ; party to about ten of her girl 1 friends from Philadelphia over the ' . w eek end. They' all hail an enjoy- ; -[able time with their hostess. ' Miss Edwards, of Norristown. ' i'n. is entertaining several friends [jand relatives at her home on Ceil-. BLONDE BESS OPINES I If they made hats to lit people's brains a peanut shell would he a Panama for some of the cake-eaters i know.

' I M. RICHARDS. D. C. [ Doctor of CHIROPRACTIC Graduate of ( | Palmer School of Chiropractic > j Office Hours: — Tuesdays, Thurs- I I i days; Saturday — 3 to 5 p. m. and i 6 to 7 p. m. Sunday by Appointment ' Bell Phone 296-W. 413 Ninth St_ Ocean City. N. J.

iumtead b* Dinner funoi ukl'lSAM'E Ax.m te ..lsr^s ol ^ THE BOAKO OF CUMMISSION'CKS OF THE riT* OF OCEAN .ITT. NEW JF.K 1 1. That tlx sle> ■ tlx Maror. IW6»S0 I«r irsam. ar.J nxil 0 Tku mM^mlarim Ml Ma «a| •*«« ni aptmiaw •( ua *n ('*- JOS. G. CHAMPION WM. H. CAMPBELL 8 E. A. CORSON MORRIS^ 0ft^1 NOTICE [■' The above ordinance was passed t on third ami final reading June 4,' 1 !9t3. HARRY A. MORRIS, I City Clerk.!

Get a jar of this wonderful cream at or.ee which is guarantee! to'1 positively remove freckles, tan. spots, etc- ami to whiten.bleach and clear the skin. Try it at our risk! Money l-atk if it fails.. • Don't let uglv blemishes ruin your: good loots when I.A1THINK clears : your skin. Take no substitute. At ! itcDan's Pharmacy, Boardwalk at ' Terrace: Hughe." Central! Sth and Wesley avenue. ( 'Price 11.00. or direct from manu-j • facturer, Roy II. Cochran. New: York ave. and Boardwalk. Atlantic City. N. J. ADVERTISE FN THE SENTINEL

C. Ellwood Carpenter's cc^B° NOW Dances WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING Card Party THURSDAY AFTERNOON Dancing Lessons by appointment

j j TELEPHONE Hi DIRECTORY Ur--4— cooing to press J New listings or changes of present listings should be received for the next issue of tbe Bell Telephone Directory before June 11 thy 1923 So if you are planning to move, i desire your listing changed or want advertising space in the new directory, call the Business Office at once. ftact Your Adtt > tiling Now THE DELAWARE &. ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE COMPANY

Big Flour Sale! \ Sale of Unusual Interest to Ever} Umd and Cake Baker gold seal flour "4 47| G Pillsbury flour '4' 49c Or . cut clwia: «f any other mill brand in Mock. Asco IJakinc Powder can, 5c, 10c, 20c Res- 9c .\*cu Urn. 15c Farina India Relish 5c - 12^c 1 ' Veiv 1 a -i > I'll r..!-: meal*

n Zy Potatoes "•'-. 15c Seircte,! Klorixla poUtoe.-. Si .1.1 by weight only, thus i» Babbitt's Insecticides! Cleanser ~° -5c — I Mhy not buy a dozen can.-? pnki Ai » Soaps and Powders! ' r. a c. Princess ... Gloss Starch 11:.- *'r:: "6c j

Asco Corn Starch a. sc Asco Asco Asco Corn Flakes Evap. Milk (>inger Ale pkE 7c | run ]Ic h.„ 12c

EAT MORE WHEAT ! by Keating More Victor Bread Victor Bread 5c Quality ami quantity.

DEUCIOl'S CAKES AND CANDIES! j "im?j u 39^ i"' 19(1 -—nu., » 1,39c f" . *25c ' .22c — .»|

The "Cup" Tells the Story All that we might sav on a whole page of thix pai-r .»•*• A_<o Coffee amount, t„ nothing compared to the cup "To* The real benefit ..' a fragrant, aromatic cup of Axco car. b»th measure! by the *ati*faeUon it buys— just try it' I asco coffee b 29c You'll taste the difference! Do you like your Tea hot or iced? ' Whatever your preference we have the Mend to plea •• ,? r?*"n,rn<!n'1 for icine our delightful Orange Pw* or India Ceylon. ,j::s™tea -12c, -23c Less than half the price ^eing asked by many for tea» ■" ' 1

DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! Our Meat Ilepartment has openings for Butchr- alff Young Men who have had some experience. We will trm the young man (who has left Mhool) to Is- a m«at cotte am! pay him a liberal salary while learning. Leave your name and address with the manager of <"»' nearest store, or write, giving full particular*, to oar MR. J. DI KTZ. American Stores Co., 421 N. 19th St., Phila. j

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