, OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923 , ~ THREE ' , ,
Champion Canning Club Teams Sail for France I O oau IUI LrdllCC . I
Ihfir I''1"'" ""'j'"' •r,i;.l» I" rnnc-.-. ll,c two i-amiing rlul. girl, trams whirl, »,,,, ,„ national mini mtlon ,t Chicago recently, sctsail last Wednesday front N. > on the S. S. I.a France; after four days in Chicago and , Washington and in mertlng the Piwldeiit. The firat prl.e team is from EddvvlUe la. The Second tear," from Burlington Colo. Rending eft tp right, front row; Bertha BodgeM, llueluh ftodgera and Katherlne Bolihaugh. ; Back ri>»( Mauile R. Sheridan. Elaine Hendricks, Ires. ISradfute, American Farm llureau, Ester DoHbaugh and > frty. John Corerdale of the Farm Unrein,
ANNIVERSARY IS CELEBRATED AT CENTRAL 0. C. Mli. AMI MRS. EDGAR F. BERGER IH'SORKD BY A MERRY' SURPRISE PARTY A . urprise party was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 1". Bergei's Wooden Anniversary Day. it their home :'.200 Asbury avenue. Amoui: those who Rot 'up the surprise were Mr. and. Mrs. Gaffeny, Mrs. Charles Fowler, Mr. anil Mrs. William EilRart Mr. ami Mrs. Ilelford Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Winfred . vlgar, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wirai. Fro. I. Foster, Kclsey Ber■er, (ioorire Christ, Misses Mnlicl ind I .illian Querns, Mr. ami Mrs. Mm Heritor, Mrs. Sarah Dough- 1 tty ah« Chris. Hansen. Various presents were given the ooplo all of whiih were ma.le ofj IOCS I, they totaled up enough 'to, tart a good sized election fire. i During the evening games of the , 'ou tutor ft were played irtcludintt. 'Pu t Office" and "Spin the Bot-j le." Mi - Malic} Querns the liash-j ul maid from Millvillc would have I ilted to have entered the games j' mt through circumstances prevailig over which she had no control, j.' he kept the wall paper warm. j( Chris. Hansen the blonde nirmor nf the firm ng Gaffncy, other-]] rise known as Uncle Chris, sure hi have the' ladies on the jump. , litre' something ahout thnt man : he ladies can't resist. " , There nn: -t have liecn a reason | - rhy George Christ sat on the side; 1 ties. After refreshments and anting a most pleasant evening i 'as brought to n close. 1 Mu ir furnished hy Paul Whit- , lan'. Orchestra, Victor record.
IARRY M. GRIFFITH AFFILIATES WITH JOHNjJONTIERE 'AS FORMERLY ASSOCIATED WITH MUTUAL TRUST CO. OF PHILADELPHIA The Sea Side Construction and ealty Company, builders and real ] itatc brokers, nf which John V. 1 online i superintendent and ] Wri'lent, has added to the porsontl of its official force, Harry M. . riffith, Jr., of Philadelphia. , Mr. Griffith is by the way no ^ linger to Ocean City. Some few ars ago he was a regular sum- ' fr visitor in connection with the ' R. K. Y. M. C. A. which has iU ; ore iiead(|uarters on Bay avenue. ] Mr. GrilTith finds phenominal anges in the resort which have ] ken place in the interim of ah- ( oce. Particularly impressed is f hy the very much superior class , structures und homes now being i't and the rapid disappearance 'he old landmarks. For „nie time past Mr. Grifh was associated with the Mu»1 Trust Company of Philadet- ! 'a. and in the position won for i »u*lf the confidence and esteem ; Ul of his employed and the pubMr. GrilTith proposes now how- 1 to make Ocean City his pertncut home, and hopes to occupy ! 5 "tne entirely with real estate n L REALTOR OPENS BRANCH The annotmcement is made that W illiam slorrison, the well I "wn realtor will open a branch | "*c on Fourth street and AtlsnMr. Morrison's present offices p locate don Eighth street and A Later Edition tern from the Lush Herald — j i"ij to the lack of space aml| L rash of the Herald's prize con- 1 several births and deaths will | Postponed until next week. j
Classified Advs. | Advertisements inserted in this | column— One cent a word, mini- !- nuim charge, twenty-five cent ^ FOR SALE n FOR SALE — Bake ovens, Hlodgrtl.' gas oven, .16 loaves rapacity; ! Dougherty roal oven, 36 loaves ca- ] ' parity. Apply Simms Restaurant. ' Boardwalk and Moorlyn Terrace. I • FOR SALE — Alaska refrigerator ' '• 7 ft. long, 4 ft. wide and fVt. ! high, 12 compartments; good con- ! 1 1 ditlon; price $25. Curtis Corson,1 ' Palermo, N. J. J I FOR SALE — Steam boiler, Little ' Gianl, 5 h. p. Apply Simms!) . Restaurant, Boardwalk and Moorlyn Terrace. t Si ! | f FOR SALE Block baby car- t , riage. also Blorh bahy stroller, good rondition. Apply Simms Res- | tauronl. Boardwalk and Moorlyn 1 ] ? i r - FOR SALE — 2fl0 ft. cocoa runner, j lYl yds. wide." Apply Simms "" Boardwalk al Moorlyn j, f j Terrace. FOR SALE— A good upright Shoo- j (l maker piano. Price $50. F. Son- ; 1 tinel Office. FOR SALE — Cheap; Overland 1- ' touring car. new Exide battery, I ■ new coil, in good running order.; ' Apply 619 Ashury avenue, or Pnl- a • jFOR SALE— Up to date Queen I Anne Mahogany dining room i 1 ; suite. Apply 606 Twelfth st.. Ocean' City. |« FOR SALE. — Mortgage. $5,000 1 on Ashury avenue property, best j of security. Smith, 308 Four- t trenth street. ;r FOR SALE. — Universal electric range, good as new, also lovekin ( I hot water heater, reasonable." 508; » Aberdeen place, Atlantic City, N. , ( ; J. i FOR SALE.— Kitchen dresser, al- 1 , most new. Irwin Nicholson, 2d j and Wesley avenue. FOR SAI.E.— Top icer refrigera-, j . tor, perfect condition, 25 lb. ice: I capacity, cheap. Call any time 821 St. Charles place. • FOR SALE. — A Puritan and a nursery refrigerator. A desk • and a fire less cooker. 1321 'Wesley ' KOP SALE. — Reel stroller and . <■' ' S crib, both in VI condition, I,; "nln if bought .|UI I J. H. S.. j 413 West ,-venvc, city. • FOR SALE. — An attractive house, ' overlooking- the bay, ocean and : boulevard, 7 room, bath " anil large porch, living room 30x22 1 all conveniences, lot 50x176. 8o- ' mcrs Point. Phone 47-R-u. f ' ' WANTED - WANTED — Cottage, furnished, 2 - months, $60 a month. Address C. - Bredin, care Sullins College, Brisr toR Virginia. . . 1 MATURE WOMAN, typist with excellent business experience desires n position in Ocean City; pre- ) ferably hotel. Address 862 Park .. avenue, Ocean (Sty. : COTTAGE WANTED — Two bed- I 1 rooms, 4th to 12th street and AsI bury to Ocean avenue, June 10 to '.Sept. 10. Full information to A. t Becker, 1307 Eleanor st., Logan, ljphila. Price $8.00 to >4.001 WANTED. — Young woman wants a position in private family for tlie summer. Address H Sentinel I office, " WANTED. — Furnished apartment of two, three or four rooms and j hath, for the month of July or longer. State location and rental. C. B. Stewart, 7426 Park avenue, j j Swissville, Pa. I "I WANTED. — Unfurnlahed rooms, j one or two with gas connection | I
for use of gas plate to do light | cooking. Vicinity of 17th street to I 34th street. State price hy the year. G Sentinel office. j| WANTED. — Female help, general! i housework, good plain cook.! From June 25th to Se|>t. 5th. M ' - 1 Sentinel office. ' | WANTED. — Single man wants to i rent a room during the months < !of June, July, August and Septem- i I [I ber. Wishes to occupy the room ! ; -Saturday, Sunday and Momlay ofj, . i each week. State terms and par- j ( , | titulars. Address E Sentinel of- 1 f | fice. FOR RENT , RENT — Apartments; just , built; ocean front, roomy, airy,! well furnished. Owner, 2361 E. llauphen street, Philadelphia. Bell [ [ Phone, Kensington 2748-W. FOR RENT.--- Unfurnished house; seven rooms nnd bath, convent- ' in central part of city, for , season of 1923. Apply 619 Ashury | avenue. ] RENT. — Furnished ioo ,is.j housekeeping. 924 Central nveFOR RENT.— For three or four months, small npL, light houseprivilege. Two or three | ; large rooms, each having two win- : Reasonable to right party. ' 19 Twelfth street. LOST LOST— Saturday morning, brown and white, screw tail bull pup; answers to name of Prince; reward. Asbury Inn, 946 Asbury Satchel at Beesleys Point. 1 Reward. S. A. Love, 3745 Walnut street, Philn., Pa. ^ _ LOST. — Thursday, May 31, 1923, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, a two skin sable neckpiece. Return to 1604 Asbury j avenue. Liberal reward. .LOST.— A black ribboned watch fob between Music Pavilion ami i Hall, Saturday night. Finder please return to 805 Plymouth 1 ' place. Phone 481-J. ' I —
r 1 Ocean City's LEADING] Advertising Medium - ■ I THE " Sentinel] Rates on Application (# CALL | 138-J
COM. FITE STATES 0. C. YACHT CLUB OPEN FOR SEASON LAGOON SOON TO PRESENT j A SPECTACULAR SCENE AS ; CLUB FLEET ARRIVES The Ocean City Yacht Club, opened for the season on Decoration; ! j Day, according to official an- i I Quite a few of the members nt-j tended, ami partook of their first, meal there for the season on thnt day. The Ocean City Yacht Club is 'history. Ah ambitious program of; social activities has lieeu arranged,; with a wide variety of diversions, j i i The club fleet is begining to arrive, and in a very short time, will I present an animated and spccticu- > lar scene. s] Commodore John E. Fite cx-!| i presses the hope that the lagoon | I I will soon lie fifilled up with Ixiats. j , I Probably the most important ] i I and popular organizzation in the | ; i city, the various activities of the < ; club furnish amusement not only]; ) ; for its members, but is proving i one of the most important recrea- i ■ I tional assets of the resort. l| During tiie past summer hundreds of visitors lined the shores;. ' I of the bay, enjoying the various " ' sports engineered by the club, i The club fleet this year will con- i ; lain a number of new boats, of a , powerful type.
HUGH BEACH EIRE, HOT DOGS, FROLIC, I FUN AND KNICKERS i I' INAUGURATE THE OPENING 1 OF THE SEASON IN FINE c I STYLE AT SOUTH O. C. - j The month of June was started r ' j off iu this section with a Beach v ' Fire ami Hot Dog Roast, in honor '1 • of the coming of Mr. ami Mrss. j Winfred Edgar, who aie opening " t and managing a grocery store at * 31st and Asbury avcntie. < In the afternoon Edgar Berger ' s ] and R. J. Berger were seen col-' f]'lecting old rail ties and carting, ,;tliem on the beach. It was rumorjed around that Berger was build- |, - ing a new style beach front hoyi-e.-I log cabin effect. ^ - ; When all was in readiness and t, it was dark enough, the fire was t. - j lighted. There was fire enough to j, > l>c seen for miles around. It lonk- • cd as though an attempt was'he- » so as to bring down more renters, 1 • ! or to offset the newspaper talk H about the cold season. ' j Among those at the fire were] ■|the curious neighbors who thought! the . island was burning up, nnd I ' • Mr. and Mrs. Berger, Mr. John ij Berger, Mr. and Mrs. George Gaf-1 « fnoy, Chris. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Bclford Collins, Fred. Foster, Mr. ■ and Mrs. Winfred Edgar, Mr. and, i Mrs. Raymond Edgar and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shore.
1 " ' ' ~ Upaupr i>tnrp CPmULlXT LOCATED IX AMEtlCA'S CXLATUT FXtULT XtAORT CHILDREN'S SOX IN MANY COLORS ' Plain, Ribbed, Fancy Tops at 25c, 50c, <»0c, 05c Silk Sox at 60c Pair Wonderful Assortment of SILK PETTICOATS at $1.75 Each THE FLEISHER YARNS NEMO AND BON TON CORSETS HOSIERY — UNDERWEAR — SWEATERS
FOR SALE 1224 Pleasure Ave. Most beatuiful location on Bay OPEN FOR INSPECTION Apply to any Realtor or on premises.
■ DESIRABLE LOTS A Few Very Choice Lots For Investment or Building PLYMOUTH PLACE— 75 foot frontage with Riparian grant on Boardwalk; 200 feet on Plymouth Place; one of the most valuable and desirable business corners available. PLYMOUTH PLACE— 2 very desirable lots 50x75; North side, 200 ft. from Boardwalk. Wonderful location for a dwelling. OCEAN AVENUE— Corner Fourteenth Street; 100 feet frontage on Boardwalk. A very desirable beach front corner. OCEAN AVENUE— Between Eleventh and Twelfth Streets, East side Ocean Avenue, 40x110. SECOND STREET— 100 feet frapi Boardwalk, 50x100 ft. ASBURY AVENUE — South of Eleventh Street; 2 very choice business locations, 60x100 ft. Full Luting of Lots and Tracts in All Sections of City. Also Hotrls, Apartments and Collages for Sale or Rent. H. G. HARRIS & CO. REALTORS j, Francis McCutchen, Manager 515 EIGHTH STREET
The ladies all came in' knickers, all land.; of game- were pi aye, I. music, dancing, hot dogs and sour kraut concluded the evenings pleasure. | BIRTHDAY PARTY Mi.-s Helen Quigg celebrated her; on Memorial Day in a I fitting manner, games were play- ' I ; ei! after which the little guests Were greeted with a pretty table!, loaded with <!ainties. She received ] v pretty, gifts. Those invited Misses Margaret Qu/rg.j 1 Until Chadwirk. K. Dalbow, Evelyn! jChadwjgk, Jane Quigg. Pauline; ' Smith.'' Nancy Gilliert, N. Quigg, ' and Buddy Quigg and . Marian Slqjdnson. PRESTON COTTAGE LEASED Ocean . City's summer colony i i will be iiicrtmscd this year by Jos- ' eph E. Mctully, president of the! Repuldic^Irm^^^Company, of Phil- j Mr. MrCully wasVcecent visitor! town and leased the Pre«lun^SN4 proposes to spen dthc summer. Niagara falls i EXCURSIONS I j THURSDAYS I SIH.SO Trip
PERSONAL MENTION Miss E. P. Bonner of Torresdnle j jhas opened the Elhonar on Seventh jt trect fur the season. t Henry Boon, of Philadelphia, j | i opened his cottage, 1436 Wes- j j ■ ley avenue for the summer. j , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. White t ' ' of Philadelphia, are amonk recent f 1 visitors. Mr. White is an ardent It
i Ocean City booster, and a memj ber of the Yacht and the Fishing j Clubs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Zimi merman, of Philadelphia, are at , their charmiing bungalow foor a , few days supervising some im- • | provements being made. Mr. ZimI merman, who is widely known in • : theatrical circles, states that the | will probably Iks here for * I the season after June- 10th.
England's New Premier Knows Our War DebtViews Resignation 1 Oonar Law, due ;to physical break;down, resulted In -the selection -Stanley Baldwin. : ^■11 {Chancellor of the Exchequer Law's Cabinet, to ^Hjl! i succeed his chief at Premier, win recently ted the United ! H States and has a Safl most tliorough ' understanding of our Views on our loans to EngM ^5?^^
"Ocean City's Modern Sanitary Laundry" SURF LAUNDRY 929 Ocean Ave. SEASON OF 1923 Will Open for Business on Monday, JUNE 4 SERVICE QUICK. COURTEOUS AND SATISFYING JOSEPH SHELT0N CO •1 Operators
^ Abbottmaid Orange Custard jl and TYICH. golden frcofti custard flavored French Burnt Almond A\. with ripe, juicy oranges, combined Ice Cream with delightful French Burnt Almond Ice Creaih. That's Abbottmaid OrangeBlossom Special— two luscious flavors that make every meal a regular wedding feast. \ r P*nts °d1v — packed in the machine- / filled sealed carton. From the freezer to ^ you, untouched by hand. At your nearest Abbotts dealer. Look for -De Red and White sidewalk Sign. ABBOTTS ALDRRNKY DAIRIES, INC. ] Abbotts ICE CREAM of Luscious Flavor- I

