_ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1023 » TWRV.V.
How To Secure "500,000 Credits The following *hi>w» how i-eny it iN to Hecure half a million ,rrdila in The Sentinel'* Salesman-hip Club. I onahlrr a minute, if you please: t he matter of .ay ten , year aubMription. to the Sentinel would, durini: the first period, get a total of HOO.OOU REGULAR eredit-. N„». ,rn , ... r.uhdBUptiona total $75, or nearly four ••club."1 of $2(1 earh. • j, id jlt.OM EXTRA credit, are issued for each club. Four lime. al.lKMI cries y«u another 200.000 «r a total of half a million redil- for only ten .".-year subscription.. The same amount of money for .horter term order. — I -year. 2-year and 2-year »ub- „ ription. — mean almo.t a. many credit., Vou see, in the last analysis, how rapidly credit, mount up. And ."lOO.OOO credit, polled now would lead the entire campaign. Think of it: S7.V00 m vubsrriptions leading for the SI 12.". Iltiiek Si*:
DR. BOWMAN TALKS 10 PRESBYTERIAN SUMMERAUXILIARY LAST meeting ok year has Ml sit Al. PROGRAM OF KARK MERIT The lii-t of thp series of weekly nieeli'M- under the auspices of the Visiting I sidles' Auxiliary of the First I'resbyteriun Church was held in the Casino on the Roard-
Iwulk. Monday afternoon. After a season of exceptionally attractive j ii.eetini's in which programs of jmuch excellence- weie presenter!,: the officers, Mrs, ..V. |>. Clpiinbers. : . ptesideiil; Mi V. N. |'iu,|. vice. 1 1 pre.itleni : Mrs. \V. K. Hun is, seiI ] 'etaty ; Mrs. T. ,1. Fegley. tiva- oiler. ahiiounreil at this farewell ^ meeting that it was . ne of the best season- in the history of the Auxiliary. and that $1100 was presented to the trustees of the church. The feature' of the meeting, was l lie .instructive and thrilling ad- ■ •Ins. by tbr- Rev. I.irm Bowman, j' s l». I)., wfio led the audience in rapt ' - attention. At the close of the meet
ing the Rev. Chas. F. N. Voegelin. of- the I'rcsbyterian Church spoke i of the splendid co-operation of the Auxiliary, and, in l*half of the i ■'"iigregatiun gave expression of gratitude. In trailer words the ' ' ■puator Utile*" the meniherx and . friends of the Auxiliary farewell. The following program was ren- ! •lere.l and the applause revealed: the pleasure it gave those who' were present. Cornet solo, "Carnival of Ven-J i ice." Michael Dntti, aceompanie<l by Julia Dotti. i Soprano solo, la) "The Wren,;i • • » "Star Eyes," Helen McKain, i acroinpaiiierl by Michael Dotti. I Reading, (ul "A Joy Iti.le, (b) a "The ItentistV Office," Miss Mac- i e llency. ] f Tenor -olo, (a) "At Night," (l>) t I, "The Rose Jar," Howard McNeil, i -. accompanied by W. W. McKee. j e Reading. "Tlie isist I'ucketbuok," i - <l.) "Cuddle Doon," Mr.-. J. It. . - Wright. t I Soprano solo, <a| "The Waters I t of Minnetaka," (l>» "My Shadow," i - I .aura l.irol, accompanied by W. W. I I McKee. Reading, (a) "Isaarstein's Busy | a Day," (b| "Anil So Was I." i Soprano and tenor duct, (aj|v , ("Dreaming in the Twilight," |b|!j( t "O That We Two Were Maying," t I aura Lintl ami Howard McKee. j 'I
Reading. "The 'White Silhouette" • Miss Macllenry. NINE MORE DAYS " OF BIG CREDITS • (Continued from Page One.) ■' may as well l>e you. I Think of these valuable cars begiven away just four weeks . from yesterday. Analyze the oivd- . it count today. Note that just a handful of subscriptions will give 1 YOC the leadership of the entire campaign. Remember that .">0,000 ' EXTRA odd it.- aie allowed for 1 every "club" of $20 in subscript - , ions. Right now -ami here — there i- uti opportunity ' that may never to you again. An entirely ■ new Hub memlier could come into - , the rare and by putting forth a I j lit|Je energy and effort during the : next ten duy.x lead the whole cam- ! paign. I > The prizes will Is- given away exactly as advertised, no matter: i many or how few subscript- ' : have been twitted in. Anyone i i : with vision ran see that here in- , | deed i- Oppotrunity with a IHg Next Count Saturday 1 The next , -redii ,-„Unt will he :
made Saturday night ut 6 o'clock.: Those who are not. out of the .">,000 •cla by that time Wrili.be (trapped from the nice, t'hih rnemJ>er ... t» remain active, must report at least I hard oualiticauor. I>v any means. I One or two subscription- will nevei win the major awar-i.-. It takes i"pef>" and "steam'' to !»• a big ; prize winuer- but who is there who; •'woubl not display those i|uniitiol<> make #2o0 a week i !i--i> possible this Saturday night. . The Sale-manship Club depart-; ,'ment of the Sentinel is open until t; o'« lock. . (iet in the race— y»ii can't lose I by trying. And remember that it's - this week's work that counts. w . « . t. i . meetim; The regular meeting of the. W«>- - men's Christian Temperance liiing • of Ocean City, will lie held at the i of the Mi -e . Is'wis and Om- >• ar>l, 1114 Central avenue. The meeting will convene on : September 0th, at It o'clock in the afternoon. One item of supreme importance in the program will l>e the election of offiOtlier mutters of great import - j ante will ciuiie under discussion, ;:niil.a large attendance i- desired. .
s <1111 DRESSES AND *» PRETTV DANCERS VI STUDIO *DE DAM I T Exhibition t,n r-n Under the Direr;l tiiih of Miss Phillip- anil Mis* I The Studio !<■■ tinned -the -.- Itottrdwolk pn > i !> o un aniniurtsi" K -erne »f picture.-. in" ■ lieauty on - (i: Monday -evening, wh.-n eighteen i young children appeare-l variou :1> tion of their -kill and giaro in tin* ' iiilrirtirie* of the teip -irhorean The performance .was given under the joint direction Mi il ijuiik Phillips, who duni.c the snmmrr ha- lieen conducting cl.i- - e -•'- U' danyng at s-i-.e St.i .. Mi - Loin Carpenter of the Den nison Art Craft Shop laghtli i street approacii. The participant* who are pupils of Miss Phillip . were .,uiiintl> ami charmingly robed t.> repres- " ent different charade ( . •■>• igm- 1 » In Mis* Carpenter, e The performance opened with _ the entrance of the dancers, the last of which xva> Miss Odette Kellei matin, niece of the famous n Miss Annette Kollermann. II The dance- include>l a Butterfly - „ Dance l>y three little Iodic-, a Spanish Dance by two, and a Toe ' Dance by four fair maidens. Solo Dances were ably executed • by Miss Odette Kellermunn in Oriental style, ami by Mi- Sara The performance ended in a - ma -- iiaiu-0 l-y the en: ire cla .
d.- praise . - e- Mi.s Phill - - the aitistie -kill displayed. a: >1 a-. Mi- I so Caf- : i- : '■ 'he Hev ri.. conceived am- --e.ii.tif illy wrought costumes' I -. ,U I risen tot wUla ! I. -.-..n \ . f.-l.t Wrat I \ - - -.- . lily. . J. lhail , ( <1. nisi ... I-H— 'til sinnrftimi Ihrrswith.
- »'QWr«. pro, mM, XnwvTsr, th.1 tW mu. | ams-.. in! nl tlw Inrbto-.t ,- -lull l» spinli ind Sininrt and anorilIng to is. .mptai-Msmta a« art forth la sertion I nut Z of tida ordlmauo. ro1 aaanloi. mar Pr -rapcrarll r fiaanmi. !-/ :ho luuioir ..." promtnorr notaa of thia l!.r urn, ar. Iwoad : -.hr, .hall bo ogord 5 l y thr Mayor .t .J rouatmlroad br Iho Ilirrctivr of Ihr- Drpanmonl of Rrvmur ar.J Fioaaei ami auaaird by iho Cltr • Clrrk and ihr rorporalr aMl of aald tar diall br alfitrd lharron. Said aotro ihall « drfinltr in amount and thall baar la1 -rraat al a raw not rtraodina ai« par 1 .-.-icon i-r annum, and thrrn ahall ho i •'*trd ir-raon thr purpoar for which tho I'ommlaaioa rra. 1 NOTICE. ■;•'•>. N„ hrid OO Ihr ?Tlh day - Ill- ?nr thiol rradma and final pawar* ■: nan-line mid Hoard to ho hold on n im.. I My llall. ^Waan City. Now Jar try. >■ uti imr lirar. HARRY A. MORRIS. Cltr Clark. - mb S-30-JI
_oe^Ba»ONLY 9 MORE DAYSI ? Wa J \ °f the Big Credit Schedule in the Sentinel's $3,000 Campaign Then-DOWN-DOWN-DOWN (JOES THE VALUE OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. Note the BIG DROP in the number of credits issued for subscriptions after Saturday night, September 8th. The First Period is all-important. It means WIN or LOSE to every Cluh Member participating. Not to take advantage of the BIG CREDITS is to overlook the biggest opportunity of the entire campaign. A reduction of 30'.i in the credit value of subscript- rions goes into effect September Sth. (JET ALL THE SUBSCRIPTIONS YOl' CAN NOW — and get BIG credits. Active work now means twice as much as the same amount of effort later on. Compare the schedules below— note that the credits go dow n, Down— DOWN ! Campaign SPEEDS UP Only three and one-half weeks more to go before prizes worth a king's ransom arc awarded. With the end of the BIG CREDITS in sight the Sentinel campaign is speeding up. And no wonder. Think of winning that $1,115 Buick Six and have it for your very own September 20th. Club members realize NOW is the time to work — and work hard. Never again after September Sth will subscriptions count for so many credits. Watch 'em go — Help your favorite — (Jet an interest in the race — And \ remember that SPEED Wins! law Kurtz Garage Commissions to Every Active _ GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE Non-Prize-Winners $1,415 BUICK 1924 MODEL 1,011 rnZe "lnners Purchased from and on Exhibition at Central Garage — . — — — m—— Efforts Now Counts Most=-Note the Difference CREDIT SCHEDULE UP TO ANQ CREDIT SCHEDULE FROM SEPT. Sth, INCLUDING SEPTEMBER 8th. DOWN! TO SEPT. 24 th, INCLUSIVE CJcean Adjoining Elsewhere U\J If 11 « Ocean Adjoining Elsewhere City Counties In U.S. A. ZXT I cit>" Counties In U.S. A. ) year $1 .50 . 1,000 1,500 800 DOWN ! 1 year $1.50 800 1,000 600 2 years $8.00 8,000 10,000 5,000 2 years 8:1.00 6,000 8,000 1,000 3 years $4.50 . 12,500 16,000 10,000 DOWN ' 3 years 81.50 10,000 11,000 8,000 4 years 86.00 17.000 22,000. . 15,000 * I years 811.0(1 - 15,000 20,000 12,000 5 years 87.50 25,000 30,000 20,000 5 years $7.50 20,000 25,000 15,000 Work Now— Tell 'Em Later How You Won The Car

