Ocean City Sentinel, 23 August 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 6

0 OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. THURSDAY. AUGUST 23. 1923

VISITING LADIES OF PRESBYTERIAN MEET IN 'WALK CASINO DR. SONNE OF WILMINGTON. ENTERTAINS CHILDREN J WITH ADDRESS , With every chair occupied an<! j _*ome standing, more than thr*« , ~hun<lre<l women and children crowded the spacious room in the • Casino on the Btwrdwalk to enjoy the meeting of the Visiting ladies" •- Auxiliary of the Presbyterian « Church. ^ The afternoon was devoted to the interests and pleasure of the * children, who, with faces wreathe.! i,. smiles, happy m the bright dresaes and swinging attractive flower backets, delighted the meeting £ with their cheerful exercises an*! ^ song*. , „ The program was as Piano solo, Agnes Miller. Recitation. " For A" That."" Mary Wills. Betty Blum. Catherine Sonnebom. Naomi Phillips. Margaret n Sterrett. Recitation, Frances Eherl. J> Exercise. "Seven Times One," " Catherine Ralston, Clara Mueller. * Margaret Lock hart, Helen Kellock 1 Phylis Brooks, Frances Headley. •" Adelaide Van Austin. Recitation, "The Bashful Boy." Jimmje .Simins. Exercise. "The Sandpiper," Do- r"' rotiij- Blum, Francis Headley, Mildred Tn it, Clara Wright. Recitation, Ruth Jones. R . 1 »QWn Rit.v QImt, ' a. Exerci e,"

Mary Parshaw, Dorothy Blum, Margaret Moat, Dorothy Starrett. Exerci.- o, "The Violet," Mary Armstrong, Sarah Mueller, Dorothy Sten-tt, Adelaide Van Austin. Recital.- >n, Frances Ebert Exerci: ». "Crowning the Queen" the quee Betty Blum; flower girls, Min im Sim ma, Susie Ferguson, Jean Sterrett, Margaret Jones Emma F.jzier. Margaret Bake., Ann Lynn, Peggy Ljrle; fairies, Dorothy .'Jterrett, Helen Keilock, Margaret Most, Dorothy Blum, Mary Hrrshaw, Clara Mueller, Ethel Fe: thers Song. " Shadow-land," Margaret Moat. Exereir\ "Daffodils," Margaret Sterrett, Madeline Mclaughlin, Naomi I'. Jlips, Ethel Feathers. Recitation, Elizabeth Shepherd. 8ong, Ma.garet Miller. Planolc. *, Walter Dale. The Rev. A. W. Sonne, D. D., of Wflmingt, ... Del., delighted the . children with his interesting talk. 1 Each chili was presented with a" favor at the dose of the meeting, i The last i, -eating of the Auxiliary . will be held next Monday at 3 p. , m., at the Casino and to which the 1 ; men are cordially invited. The" Rev. Dr. linn Bowman of Phlladelphia, v,iR be the speaker. |1 MISS ELEANOR ROTH HAS A BIRTHDAY ' — < H own red by a Merry Party at Her I Heme; Presented With Gifts . Miss Eleanor Roth, eideat daugh ter of Juiius Roth, entertained u number of her friends at her home - » 817 Anbury avenue, on August 17, j fc from 8 to 5 o'clock. The happy oc . . eaaion was the young lady's birth- . > day. After games and a eneralj

good time, the guest* were Invited] in the dining room where refreshments were served, under a bower : of pink and white festooning. A large birthday cake, decorated with nine candle* occupied the place of honor in the center of the table. Mia* Eleanor's friend* remembered her with many lovely ifta and depa: ring wished her many happy bichdays. Among those present were the . Misses Helen Scull, Mara ret Gandy Martha i tanton, Elizabeth Allen, ' Thetana Smith. Margaret Russell,:1 Margaret Corson, Jeanette Stain- i ton, Sarah Cone, Linday May Gar- , dner, Vet. a Breekley. Annette Ackerman. Fiance* Roth, James Ack- " erman, Tiiomas Ackerman, Billy'1 Roth, Mrs. N. M. Ackerman, Mra.:; P. 0. Walker from- Sharpstown, ' Md.; Mn. H. G. Elsey and Mn>." Wm. Phillips, of Camden. "Biting" Retort "I like cheerfulness. I admire , any one who sings at his work." ( "How yo umust love tha mos- - qui to." 1

! Who Should Subscribe? I Every permanent resident of , > Ocean City should take the Senti- . nel. Every week, throughout the ' lyear the Sentinl is boosting for the | home town an.l giving all the I news and activities of the city. I There are hundreds of owner* of property in Ocean CSty who re- , side in other towns. Thesj property owner* are interested in tl.e development of Ocean City. Tliev want the news concerning new : I projects, building permits, tuvu- , lion, proposed improvements, etc. | Everyone who own* property in , the city, whether an all-year-round resilient of not. is a potential sub-: - scriber. It is really an Important matter that property owners sub--.-iribe for the Ocean City Sentinel There are hundred* of them who should I* on our subscHp.'aor. list.; Those who are visiting Ocean ' City are possible subscribers whether property owners or not. , 1 Key may become owners. Every Sentinel sent to a friend or rel.i- i live at other points is an silver- , tisement for Ocean City. See that ' .••our friends get the booster paper. ' Old subscribers may pay in mi- ' "vane* for five years, if desire,!. No I mater if the subscription is paid ahead i.ow another payment for ] one. two. three or five years can be made and the expiration date will be advanced accordingly. ' Those who are in arrears should I* requested to bring their sub- "' scription to date and also pay for a year or two in advance. Credits 5 are issued for both new and re- , r.ewal subscriptions alike. o io Misses Eleanor and Franceare spending a week in Phil- ,' adelphia with relative* and friend.

chairs, electric fixtures, parlor of table, living room suite. *14 Sixth j | street. | . — . pw - ,e FOR SALE— Dodge sedan. $«00: " in excellent shape: repainted this * spring; new Cord tires; bumpers, .-bock absorliers, etc; driven bv ** owner only. See it at 1018 CentraJ ave., Ocean City. ? ' FOR RENT GARAGES for rent— 1420 Wesley t- ave., 110 Aabury ave. Apply to . '( M. A. Norcross. Adams Apartment '. Ocean City. - APARTMENTS for rent by the ' I year; $00 an.l $00 per month. M. , 0 A. Norcross, Ailam- Apartments. Ocean City. ' FOR RENT — July 14 to Sept. 30, f t small new second floor apart- ' - j ment, with goo.) ocean view; three * *i kitchenette, bath, screened v ' porch and garage; furnished $300. - H. B. Cooper. Jr . 28th and C-n-J ti-al arenue. r RENT— Furnished rooms re-" J asonable. Apply 185 Central 1 [ APARTMENTS— Yearly lease $60 I and 865 per month, beginning ■ 15th; new apartments, hand- t somely furnished; tile hath all 1 . modern conveniences. IsKik them a , ovr-^nd make an early seelction. d

i E. S. Kramer, 330 Atlantic a'-t. h FOR RENT — Unfurnished. floor apartment. 3 lie, I roemi; living room, ilining room, kitcher. ' s hath, living Worn; gas range. Rv i.'iant fire, immediate posse-si"' y key at 120 Central ave. ' ili.AT: .£> APARTMENT a- . •: uttf fol rent. See Bar.-: WANTED | TLTOR1NG in private sum: ., school; . high school branche- : experienced teachers. Miss A-lam- , son. 1540 Wesley avenu. W ANTED-InformaUon^from .. one who saw the semi-.peed :«■ a: "Tress" of Ocean City, being operated Tuesday. Aug. 21. or i- familiar with its present where- | about... Thomas P. Walker^ 12:';! • Wesley avenue. LOST LOST — Package containing and i hecks; please return W - Stew-art. 55th and Asbury ave Ureal! City. $50 reward LOST— Diamond scarf pin. gree., gold; Sunday evening; r,«le tween Seventh and Centra! 1 j street to Boardwalk a- ■ Flanders. Reward ; call at V.-, Alalia or Phone 668.

| Classified Advs. FOR SALE FOR SALE— Rake avwaa. BMgett gas even, M toavra capacity; Dougherty coal oven, M loaves ca1 pacity. Apply Stmma Reataarant. , Boardwalk and Moorlyn Terraee. '* THE PERFECT GEM KOOI'.ER will do your baking, boiling and roasting on one burner of any ordinary gax or oil stove with a sav- 1 | Ing of *i your gas bill. Indorsed 1 _ by Good Housekeeping magazine, i Salespeople wanted for Ocean City] . and vicinity. Big commissions. : ordars filled. Write or phone, , ]lTen Lenore, Distributor for South j . , Jersey. Phone *$2,M. Vineland. N. j > | J., 814 Wood street. | FORD ROADSTER for sale; late; 1921 model, self starter, shoek absorbers, good rubber, motor recently overhauled- Apply Box Z.\ ■ office. FOR SALE — A fine nearly new ' three family apartment on Fifth ; "treat, one-half square from the {beach; handsomely furnished; four, Would make a good in-! | vestment. Address "C" 105 North j t| .cs.iiieiiu nuuivss l_ 11X1 (XOrtn,

d| "th street, Camden. Phone 28- W. j r ; FOR SALE — 60 ft. picket fence, 3 ' 1 porch newal posts. 419 Ocean] J avenue. TOR BALE — On the beach between , 27th and 28th streets, furnished y ' I H story bungalow with screened porches, combined living and din- ■ ing roorr with open fireplace; ail electric kitchen, bath, four bed-- [ rooms and sleeping porch facing - ocean, on a thirty foot lot with ri- - parian rights. Cash price $6500 Address: Owner. 230 S. Front at,! [ I Philadelphia. , ' FOR SALE— All or part of 90 feet of ocean front, east of Wesley avenue, with riparian rights, between 27th and 28th street*. Cash] price $60.00 per foot. Address.] ' Owner. 230 South Front st., Philadelphia. | SA1.E — Bamboo screen, beda,j

MISS OCEAS CITY Fifty of them in a row Fify of them all aglow Ocean City's beauty show Was a treat. Some were stout ami some were lean Some were neither— in between, liach of them looker! like a queen — Hard to beat. Miss Grace Taylor led thwrest All in purple she was drest Purple bathing suits are best For a queen. And her dancing was superb Many male hearts did perturb And her dress — O nts in urbe, "Kelly Green!" Miss Taylor, I* must say Shows l»er gr^ce in every wayShe will surely win the day, When she goes To the city o'er the Bay, Where King Neptune holds his sway, Neptune's heart shell steal away. —ONE WHO KNOWS

rnHBEmi iWHUtllWI There is ... only one answer why thousands and thousands of the most particular Homekeeper* are using Asco Blend: Quality. Every bean is chock full of an aroma selilom found in any other blend. Buy a pound today ami try it for breakfast tomorrow. W# know you "11 say it's — The Most Satiafyinz ( up I Ever Drank. Asco Coffee - 29c Serve it Hot or Iced — It's delicious. You'll taate the difference £ ^°Mar„ Peaches - 25c Big halve*. Full matured— in a very heavy sugar syrup Combinatioa Special N«. 1 Fine Quality Blend* Owe Bottle 12c ASCO VaniUaExImc, TeaS . One Package 7c lb pkg. 1 2 lb pkg. Asco Corn Starch « a « q BOTH TOR 1 5r ™ y A wv j A blend every taste.

Aaco Gold Seal Aaro Asco Catsup Macaroni Pork & Eftll! Csn FlctSS 2 S 25c 3 25c 3 - 25c 3 20c t Asco Evaporated Milk " 11c Nearly half cream. Delieioua served on *Iice>i peache- - Mak* the best tea and coffee better. Rich Creamy Ol Combination fprcial No. 2 Cheese "OlC One Bottle 22c Teddy Bear i i Asco Vanilla Extract Corn ^**1 1C and D. „ d Two Package* 7c cilit P^ne, »-17C Asco Corn Starch r.ws^ 3Qc Victor Bread 5c All food — No waste. Full of nourishment. IVn N Sort,,,. Root Beer \ Sandwich lb 34c ° ( SaraaparilD J Dm. $1.40 B. Empty I K>ttles redeem*, at c. / 24c one cent each. Gold Seal Flour 49c The very finest flour milled. Good baking <iemamis go»l f^uir Anco Baking Powder can 5c, 10c. 20c Preserving and Pickling Needs Mason Quart Jar* ,|ol 79f Mason Pint Jars ,i„z 69c Jar Top* (Porcelain lined) ,(ox 23c Jelly Tumbler* ,jOI 40c Jar Rubber* (Double lip) ,(oz 7c Parowax pkg 10c A»co Cider Vinegar bot 16c Aaco While Dial. Vinegar .t«jt 12c Asco Spice* (Whole or Ground) can or pkg 3c 401 ASBURY AVE. 745 ASBURY AVE. 1126 ASBURY AVE.

Taxpayers' League Go OhoRecord Favoring Zoning At Their Annual Meeting • r 1 — " " " ' . - , ttlumsu _ , «

MtYnR JDS. G. CHAMPION. PRoF. J AS. M. STEVENS ATTEND j t\D ADDRI>s MEETING- MAYOR EXPRESSES IN FAVOR j OF ZONING. 1:1 I Nttf CONVINt ED TEOI'I.E DESIRE IT

' BoV,i.ie Citic •: " • :.i; ix Mt - C?arercf"w": . -. Mis. K Gurricu.-. ;! >vu- — .-f i-t.iue for Ocean t'itv. Tiu-n.a- S It. Ei.rt. Jr.. president of the Tax- ■ League prerided. perfon:: ■ ': M JFort govt [' . ■■■■■'■■ 't ... Mr Vort expro'-'-e- -"'ro- B unable to Itegin a to— H G. Chan took 1 cvmplimer.t the lea- B f..e t- attitude relative to H i. and e.\ pressed ni-.B '-it-. if for the loyal support it B

g.iei. -the administration. ■ can z- - ' it- ri:aiacter B ' ' airoa-i I " Referring to the candy uuestivn. -r*" an ever Ssr-mising what the presenc-? ■v - v: ■ %y. .••••• t'i» he . four : rr.at ;t»r. ;.. tne " tent that the admintake" a..y acta: 1. f«r the present. As far :a- !:e eou!.: ascertain, the Mavor; 'other against ronir.g than "S. >tr' un'> '* brought, into efleet i.-y a campaign of edi:-: eju.-, -ach as the Bay.ide Civic! I ' James M Stevens wax i:. I* Jubilant mowi as he describeii: to the meetir g the progres- iieing ' made in the construction of the ne» h:gh «eh.K.!. The genial ed.-j-o.t •: C.-I,mf8! hi, audUor.- that the new structure would provide in AB I a,o::tivr. to it- school facililie.-. all the requirements of a communitv rail and public library, and a:i a . chitectural orra»n-e, • -k. ornament t... the city.

Mrs. Gaflrigues presented the •case for tontnr in a most able and .convincing manner. it became ; evident to all a.- the . procee.'- :*<! that she had given the -abject ; extensive thought a:..; investiga- • " ' Garngue- further • -'a.-.-eerea the statement that the Bayside Civic. A.-s, ciation l a : ,:?termine.] • to: force the .-sue and a- the Mayor had suggested, carry their ea'm-P-.ign into ever;, eixie organization ; in the city. Letter - had been .sent ; to all civic requesUng •then; to discuss tie question and appoint two per-..'. , to represent ithWRPtoptotively a general Several other r -.erois-rs particiP resident' Fort was inclined the view that zorung should rave u-.-., adopter! at the beginning, when the city was in it* early infancy to I* ef- . fective. K. B. Bacr, gave his unqualifie.1 approval to the i,iea of zoning, i It was true he moo that legal decisions had 'been made in certain, leases against zoning, noiwithztand i ing other cities were a.ioptihg it] ■ with great profit, j Eventually the discussion term-' inated in the Taxpayers" League going on recoro in favor of zoning .and President Fort appointed E jB. Bacon and William M cl.au ghjliri to represent the League upon j the general committee. The following gentlemen were ■duly nominated a;,., elected to serve a« members of the Executive Com- ; mittee for the ensuing vear: Tfio 'it. Fort. Jr., Robert J. Byron. William Mci-aughlan. E. B. Bacon, < , Howanl Schennerhorn. W. || Deiroth. Charle- F. Djsenl^rg. y c Oehrle. Henry Brqinin, '.Murrlo! Mackenzie, Maurice E. Gerhard EPISCOPAL YOCNG PEOPLE HAVE SOCiAL EVENING Entertained K> Rector Walls and Spend Enjoyable Time j -Wednesday evening. August 15,. {proved a real gala time at the [Rectory of Holy Tiinitv Parish ' ;The Rector, the Rev. Joseph W. .Watts, as head of the Young! {Peoples Fellowship, having jrvPedi ] the memU'r- at, 1 ■ . In .-ciai interna . conlial greetings and then a ge-.-eral glad time singing. "When1 johnny Come* Marching Hi • Everyone present- , ... the happii.es- attending and over 1 {flowing that event, all joining! heartily in the ringing Mi in presided at the piano. Miss Anna Mongel followed with a most enjoyable number. 'The. ? of sch,H'1 0 ffntry I school, impersonating the faithful j I fluttering school murm and her I I various pupils to perfectibn. I Miss Hires, of Philadelphia,

I garc several solos, which were 1 v.eatly appreciated. Ice cram and , . kc were abundantly provided and |

a happv evening passed. The Young Peoples Fellowship] | ' hoi. Is its meetings for worship, instruction and friendly intercourse. . every Friday evening at 7.45 in j the Rectory chapel. .VI friends; " an- r. idiail) invited to attend the weekly meetings. There will he a third "ci.il recep'ion during Septeri'w, tl.e date to Ik- ai.iiou.ued later. ' DAN MAYHEW WELL ' KNOWN BUSINESS i MAN PASSES AWAY ' Services Mill Be Held on ' Tuesday, interment Wednesday , t I Daniel B. Mavhew. the well- It

1 known tobacconist? i hi* home on Sumiav^l^Y B . a long and Painful . Although disecu J h'^ aide to attend in a ml. >*«« business, for a peri, a," 14 hi, ! months he had n «vtrzi ferer, aniL at t wf. crudaUng painK, " ""''""I «t. ' slrirt'y te^'wlITth b, on Tuesday evening in th roimnn riuwnt of j'CS; lies, lay aT'cri'd SpriUg'Vr W-' Cape May City. ,nw«>; in Mbu»in^heH hai1 es period of tw««E^ve^^> ' I ore's a very 'tercat in county iw.liticz.1^^^

©ccan ditv's Cburcbes First M. E. Church First Presbvtenan Church * Eighth Street and Central Avenue. Seventh Si Met and Wetley Tlie Rev. Dr. John Handley, Avenue. Pastor. The Rev. Chai F. N. Voegelin, 3 Sunday services, 10:30 n. m. and Fiator. 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 2:30 Morning worshp ijjM ^ p. m. Bible School ... j-SO Mid-week prayer meeting. Wed- Friendship BiUe Class for =:' nesday, 7:30 p. m. Men 2^5 Mary of Bethany Bible Class ' for Women 2:30 C] Evening Worrit* Z 7;S0 xl Wetlnesday— Communicants' class 400 Holy Trinily P,o.es.anl Episcopal Church Boardwalk eizry Monday 3.00 Northeast Corner of Elevea.h Mld'?ek •ervk" for Street and Central Avenue -n °nd pr,y,r' Wednes Th, R,v, J.«pl , W. W.t„, A. M, A .*"» Rector" dial welcome. Sunday Services _ 9:30 a. m. — Sunday School. *J| M u. T Fir* Baptist Church dress. s,re" <uri Wesley Avenue. Holy Communion first Sunday 'y''ie ®®v- Milton George Buck, of each month, 10.45 a. m. Saints' Pastor. Days and Holy Days. 10 a. m. "The Church with a Cordial Welzotne." Preaching sci "vices, 10:30 a. m. {Jj nnd 7:30 p. m. Bihle Bchool, 12 m. Prayer service Wednesday evening, 7:30. C. a • • r>t 1 Christian EiuUaror, Sunday 6:30 it. Augustine s Church p. m. Asbury Ave. near Fourteenth St. {JT Tlie Rev. Thos. F. Blake, Rector. Til Mass at 10 o'clock, followed by UNION CBAMt BY THE SEA Benediction. 55,11 and Asbury Ave. Mas. Sunday at 10 o'clock, fol- ^ Every SriAath During lowed by Benediction. DI1 , „ )he l«nmer 10.00 A. M. M„, S„d,„ at St Pwhl „4» A. *. Ctorth. Smm MM. at ! p-plodc. h* nmm T.00 P. *. "-1W— — B— T ~7Z " ' — ~ 1 1 =——t Read the SENTINEL and keep in touch with all local affairs Job Printing UaT] I Book Work Procew Embouing L (.,,,( glanki Ocean City Printing and Publishing Co. ' 744-746 ASBURY AVENUE PH0BE ^ 138 1