Ocean City Sentinel, 28 June 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 5

_____ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY. JUNE 28, 1923 FTVE'

' PERSONALS I

J),, an, I Mr*, lohn W. Gordon j (.j.l.lies, Agncts. Isabella ami left Tuesday for their v . jn fiearflfiehl,- Pa-, =f,er " h"n,k Mr. ami Mrs. It Harris I , ... ami Matt Savage, S "" Mrs. Gordon. on Third 'al1'" "tIwv • pent a day each at; u , ami Atlantic City. The ftHdoir arc regular yearly or U1,m ; M .lor- to Ocean City ami; y"1 ' ntbmia-tic hosiers for this1 "*?rt' | Moore, of Philadelphia, .'ii h. of the United States aiimiri,t, and a member of the l"' " . Fishing Club, was in1 ^"ir the week end. Mr. IT"-. j. an authority upon the . „r telescopy, having made "'""h- u toe study of the subject. ■"£ T. T. Burchfteld has been! " i.e til her apartments onj «r. m> «"■ «H , V I'trn^h. m» ft" WKr"! 5, >.'» »" " 1 •'1»I;":1,111 M„. Claude W. Suttee 1 children. Suzanne, Carobelle are occupying their mttaee "» Thinl street, known as Sha» homestead, at 82(5 Third !tW«" They have been coming; . v season for eight years Sr,re home owners here. The. W». Sultons, McWMeue,., .ml Savages enjoyed a family re-, !dwth7 past week, the three | U°Mr. and Mr- Powell Filhian, of, Camden, have opened their cottage for the season. Mr. Kithian is a pficl hiusician and Director of j Mudc in the Camden puldic school ! Mr'. |{. J. Schmidt, of Philadelphia. has opened her cottage, 8T>7 Fourth street, for the season. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Farrell, of West Philadelphia, have arrived in town fur the . eason, and are occu-! piing l heir cottage, 830 Brighton. Race. Mr. and Mrs. Fnrrcli have, only for a jteriod of fifteen years ] and are .strong boosters for Ocean ! City. Dr. Mellon and family, of Phil-! adelphia, are among summer visitors who have arrived for the seaMr. ami Mrs. George E. Savage, of West Philadelphia, have arrived for the season and are summering happily nt their cottage, 833 Brighton Place. Mr. and Mrs. Savage have lioen spending their summers in this resort for many Mrs.' T. Dowdy Clark, of Woodbury, has arrived for the season, ami occupying her shore cottage. ami occupying nor snore cottage,

821 Third street. Headers of the Sentinel will recognize in Mrs. |JI Clark, the gifted lady who has con H| tribuled a number of interesting H j letter, of Iter travels abroad. H Mrs. M. i .oft us, of Philadelphia, H is spending a few- weeks at her H cottage in this resort. Miss M. V. Ilendrickson, of West K Chester, has arrived at her cottage Ig 532 Fourth street for the summer. K? Among the guests summering nt K White Hall, is Mrs. I. E. Kisley of & Bala. Col. and Mrs. H. C. Reisenger. the flintier an officer of the U. S.jfi| Marine Corps, of Philadelphia, are . M vacationing at the Scarborough ' It Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garwood of;B t amden, former residents of this Hj re«ort, were among visitors during H the pa t week. Mi-s Elizabeth Field, of Philad- E5 elphia, is tlie guest of Miss Doro- | thy Martague. Miss Field is a f student at <Wellesley College. Mr. and Mrs. John Carberry, of . E Philadelphia, arc registered among F the gue t- at tlte Arlington for thejH Miss Rose Lyons, of PhiladelP'ua. is also summering at the K& Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. George R. King- fe eter, of Philadelphia, the former a 1 £? member of the Ocean City Fishing K Cluh, are among visitors to town, i IS Thomas Finegan and family of , E Philadelphia, have arriveil for the ft '"•on, occupying their cottage, ] H2X Ashury avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John n. Mactague Kk "f Philadelphia, arc entertaining 1?' Mrs. II. A. Agnew, of Philadelphia BJj »t their t hore residence on Wesley •venue. Mi Virginia I.ynch and Miss Gndy MacDnnough, of Philadelphia, are enjoying the pleasures of the season, guests at the Wyoming Hotel. Sheriff Jesse E. Dale, now a County Commissioner of leariiclil County, is the guest of Matt Savage, on Third street. Sheriff Dale is the salt of the caith. He |s very favorably imP» e.| with Ocean City as a family and health resort. He is very '"ml of sen food and says he nsver tasted finer salt mackerel, canned lobster or canned salmon than he **ts here in Ocean City. It does ""n 'tnmge that mountain and herb water towns nre better supP'kal in their restaurants than "•ashore resorts, hence the sher- ■ l«5z goo.1 natured sarcasm. fi

n; Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Baldi nnd ■I son, of Philadelphia, are among ir the guests summering at tlte Scarn ; borough Hotel. Dr. Rnldi is the is ! son of Chevalier C. C. A. Baldi, o.f e, Philadelphia and physician at the ; d county prison. ,li II. A. Palmer and family of! e Philadelphia, are here for the sum-! mer, occupying their cottage on '• , Wesley avenue. Among tlie guests summering at the Swart hmorc Hotel is former State Senator S. K. Bobbins, of Mwirestown, and n former s|teaker : of the Stnte Senate. r Mrs. George A. Frnnkenfield, of e | Philadelphia, is summering among p tlie guesLs registered at tlie Strand ( j Motel. James Johnson, of Philan 1 delphia,. has opened his cottage, n 1110 Ocean avenue, for the season. I. Among tlie guests summering at >s the Breakers Hotel are J. M. Niles i_ anil family, of Washington, D. C. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Jones, i, of Philadelphia, have arrived for e i the season, and are occupying their r cntiage, 1C32 Central avenue. Miss Rose Lyons, of Queen Lane ,1 i is among visitors to this resort. „j Among the guests at thez-DaWv jjlinglon Hotel nre F. N. Williams e and family, of Philadelphia.' P T. W. Morris and family, of Wil- : mington, have arriveil for Qte senp 1 son at 903 Fourth street. Among the week's visitors were f | Miss Francis I.ynch and Miss E. p! Allen, of Philadelphia. Among the guests summering at the Alwyn is Mrs. Florence G. I ! Is1 wis of Philadelphia. ■ Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Reardon, of " Coatesville, are guests at the Arlington Motel for the summer. Dr. Henry Fisher, of Philadelphia, has opened his cottage at " 3239 Ashury avenue, where he pro- " ' poses to spend the summer. " Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Jenks, of e | Pittsburgh, are guests nt the Swarthmora Hotel, where they s i will spend several weeks, "i Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. limmer- ; man have arrived for the summer '" anil occupying their cottage, 1321 Ocean avenue. Miss M. A. Crowley, of Princetown, is filling the office of man- '• ager for the Western Union, at '' their office on Eighth street. Miss K Crowley was formerly manager of 3 the office nt Princeton. James Dykes and family of Colr lingsdnle, spent the week end in y this resort, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dykes on Ashury avenue. James and tWilliam Dykes '• are brothers.

1 Mr. anil Mrs. Daniel H. Collins ' I of Norwood, spent the week end in i this resort, enjoying the delightful weather, and the equally ns delightful hospitality of their genial host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. W. • i Ward Ream. i,| Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Tuft, of ig | Pitman, the former occupying the: r- 1 position of cashier of the Kensingio {ton National Rank, Philadelphia, >f i are among the week's visitors to 1 ( tc | this resort. j Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Fox, of if j Philadelphia, arc summering hap- 1 1 t- ' pily at their shore residence locat- ' in oil on Fourteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Eilonburg, it of Haddon Heights, are among retr cent arrivals for the season, oc- ' if cupying their cottage on -111 Cor- ' •r inthian avenue. Mrs. 11. II. Smith, of this resort J if is visiting friends in Bristol and g Krankford, Pa. •' 1). M. Pulton and family of Phil - l" uiielpliia, are here for the season, , summering comfortably at 2200 ( Central avenue. y ,l William Niblette and J. Walter ( s Hamilton of the Raleigh Hotel, -• were recent visitors to Philadel- r phia. ( r H. N. IJrexel, of Philadelphia. i.« - 1 summering happily at his cottage. e 520 Bay avenue. P Harry T. Ellis, of Philadelphia, i and an active member of the Ocean s TJityJJishing Club, has arrived for the Reason and is occupying his |. shore residence on Wesley avenue. Mr. Ellis is taking an active part in the arrangements being madct e for the Fourth of July celebration. I Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McKinley of Philadelphia, have arriveil for tlie it season, occupying their residence i. on 1339 Central avenue. j Among tlie past week's guests f at tlie Biscayne Hotel was Dr. D. I- o. Henson, of Germantown. Dr. Hcnson is a well known disciple of I- Walton. 1 The guests summering at the Oceanic Hotel include R. J. Wadworth and family of Bryn Manor. f Mr.NttSd Mrs. W. H. Beaver, of 6 Philadelphia, have arrived for the J season and arc occupying their shore resilience, 1211 Ocean avenue. Mr. Beaver is an active and [ prominent member of the Ocean City YachtNCIub. Judge null Mrs. Eugene C. Bon- ,. niwell, of Philadelphia, have ar,t rived in this resort for the sexson a and taken possession of their home if on Plymouth Place. J. Reed Hamilton, assistant |. cashier at the Guaranty Trust Co., n Atlantic City, wxs a visitor during .1 the week at the Raleigh Hotel, y which establishment is under the s management of his mother an< brother. T

» AT AUCTION \ MELROSE HOTEL E. Corner Asbury Ave. and 14th St. ; (I. ut 00 x 100 ft.) Ocean City, N. J. Wednesday, July 11, '23 At 12 O'clock IN OUR REAL ESTATE SALESROOMS 1519-21 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. Choice location on main business street of Ocean City. The new ReadL ing Station on Fourteenth Street, and the Pennsylvania Station on Fourteenth Street are both within one block of the property. Advantageously financed. Possession at settlement. SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO. a I irtTIONEERS 1519-21 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. ■

FLAG RAISING AT THE UNION CHAPEL SUMMER SERVICES AT UNION [ CHAPEL BY THE SEA WILL BEGIN NEXT SUNDAY . ' Union Chapel by the Sea will ' 1 open its doors for the season on : the coming Sunday, r Conveniently located at FiftyJ fifth street and Asbury avenue. . i within sight and sound of the sea j it stands upon one of the most nt-! J tractive spots in tha city. i At ten ^'clock in the morning, j . the members of the Bible School . will hold a Flag Raising colehra-j tion, at which every person pres-j . ent will receive a pretty souvenir.! j The little folks of the Primary De- j partmcnt will receive a handsome little liooklet. At eleven o'clock the Rev. II. M. | Taxis of Woodbury, will deliver n patriotic discourse. The evening , 1 service at 7 o'clock will he| conducted by George W. Pntton. 1 The services will last just sixty ■ 1 minutes, it is announced, each min- ' ' utc crowded with interest. ' , RELIABLE CONCRETE MIXERS ! Built For j , "The Man Who Buiids" ; ALL SIZES ALWAYS IN STOCK { Engines Saw Mills | GEO. LESSIG & SON Everything for the Contractor SOUTH TEMPLE, READING. PA. ,

OCEAN CITY IS ONE L OF CITIESBEAUTIFUL < SHORE FAST LINK ADVERTIS- ■ INC RESORT ON MILLION DOLLAR PIER 1 Ocean City is included among ( l the cities beautiful at the Exposition now lieing held on the Million . Dollar Pier, Atlantic City. ' The Shore Fast Line Company j is operating a special booth at . the •Home and City Beautiful F.xposi- ■ tion. Ij! Mr. MncMillan has seen to it , ( that Ocean City is well represent-' Jed there. Literature proclaiming j 1 ' its virtues xs n family seashore re-! '{sort is being lihernlly distributed, j J and pictures — actual photographs (of some of the most beautiful ^ J IN CHANGF-HY OF NF.W JCTvSEY : ! To Wahlo T. llruUkcr «n.l Mar,' W , ; Prubakrr. jtsasa I'iirn Waklo T. Ilrul.akrr and j la the Tuwnihlp ol Uptar .th tie County nate.1 June Cth. 10IS. I1LEAKI.Y. STriCKWET.I. fi BURLING. Snllrltor for Complainant, art Markrt Stnv-t. Camden. N. J. . nd^«-H-5t. I-

INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES REAL ESTATE We have some of the best properitios owned b ythe best people of Ocean City, among our listings, for rent and sale. The interest of tins seller as well as the purchaser or tenants will he my main thought back of each transaction. W. H. YENNEY 521 EIGHTH STREET HAZARD Seal Estate Wc arc here to Serve and Protect the Public Office Open Every Day Except Sunday \ Jt'Ll-IA R. HAZARD HORACE B. HAZARD : Adriatic Building. 8lh Street, between Ocean and Atlantic Avenm ■ OCEAN CITY, N. J. 1 All business transacted through this office Is in accordance with tlie 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 iiIkivc 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. I MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE I No waiting for two weeks to know if you can get it; we can tell at ; I once. Bargains u Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for I sale. Also lots for investment and for improvement— the choice of j I Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER A CO, Ocean City, N. J. Ewing T. Corson REALTOR 7S7 ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITV. N. d. ■ DESIRABLE LOTS A Few Very Choice Lots For Investment or Building PLYMOUTH PLACB— 75 foot frontage with Riparian grant on Boardwalk; 200 feet on Plymouth Place; one of the most valuable anil desirable businuss corners available. PLYMOUTH PLACE— 2 very desirable lots 50x75; North side. 200 ft. from Boardwalk. Won.lerfu! location for a dwelling. OCEAN AVENUE— Corner Fourteenth Street; 100 feet frontage on Boardwalk. A very- desirable lioach front corner. OCEAN AVENUE— Between Eleventh nnd Twelfth Streets. Kas» aide Ocean Avenue, 40x110. SECOND STREET— 100 feet from Boardwalk, 00x100 ft. ASBURY AVENUE— South of Eleventh Street; 2 very choice business locations, (50x100 ft. Full Listing of Lots and Tracts in All Sections of City. Abio Hotels. Apartments nnd Cottages for Sale or Rent. H. G. HARRIS & CO. REALTORS ^ ^-Francis McCutchen, Manager 515 EIGHTH STREET

spot* are prominently displayed. Mr. MucMillan is a resident of this resort, and never fails to capitalize every advantage to the city ,'iri The form of free publicity ami advertising. Not a single numlier of Trolley ■ Talks, tens of thousands of which are broadcasted everywhere, has I liecn published which did not con-; ! tain some flattering comment upon , Ocean City. I). M. RICHARDS. I). C. Doctor of CHIROPRACTIC Graduate of j Palmer School of Chiropractic ' Office Hours: — Tuesdays, ThursI days; Saturdays — 3 to 5 p. m. andj 7 to 8 p. m. Wednesday and Fri-j | day, 9 to 10 a. m. Sunday by Appointment Bell Phone 296-W. Ninth St, Ocean City, N. J. GEORGE BENSON UPHOLSTERING Formerly with Lawrence M. Lear Phone 325 605 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY N. J.

. CHILDREN'S DANCING "f; CLASS AT YACHT CLUB; l'Miss Miller of the Conservatory of Dancing, Philadelphia, in Charge ,j. Arrangements have been pcrj, fecteii for the organization of dancing classes for children at the Ocean City Ynelit Cluh. hi | Special attention will tic devoted ' to the instruction of children in ; ! ballroom nnd aesthetic dancing, un- 1 , der the direction of the Miller I • j Conservatory of Dancing. Philn.lcl-' ! phix i Miss Miller, who will be in charge ami instruct the classes, is \ : a pupil of the famous lands Chaiif 'j; of New York.

j FRANK DKF.NY RECOVERING The many friends of Frank U. ,f Deeny, broker, of Philadelphia and . a well known summer resident, r- will be plexred to learn he is ira>f ' proving splendidly following an ne10 Indent which occurred near CorsI on's Inlet. Mr. Deeny wxs driving d ■ his machine while late at night, n ) and ran into a lumlier truck on i- the bridge. t i He was removed to the Atlantic I- ■ City Hospital. The rumors were : to the effect Hint small hopes were n 1 entertained for his recoveryis { Mr. Deeny happily is making if : splendid progress at the above in-

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

DON'T BE LONF.LY JOIN THE CROWD WHO DAILY SMILE AS THEY "Twitch the Switch" for Silent Service and the "Matchless" Night ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY 10lh AND WEST AVENUE OCEAN CITY DIVISION The COACH HUDSON Speedster - 7-Pass. Did Closed Cars Cost j Too Much? Thousands Thought So Prior to the Coach, closed cars The Coach is staunchly built, on high grade chassis were too for long, hard service. It stays costly for most buyers. tight and snug, free of rattles j A moderate -priced closed car »nd squeaks. And you get its meant a low-priced chassis. year round comfort and protec- >*1 The Coach, for ihe 6w time, «°" '°r but • ,h»n combined a famous chassis with open car cost, closed car comforts at moderate j„ choosing vour next car, be price. sure to see the Coach. It will That accounts for its wonderful satisfy your every closed car success. More than 50,000 are need at a saving of from »500 in service. to *1200. ^ by HUDSON BgW Touring - - SIMS XV^cK Cabriolet - - 1145 N S MdnakTailm V J- RPESCOTT CADMAN, Jr. 809 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITT, N. J. iM7M4