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Mi-- 1 ■ rare Crnwcr, accompanied 11,1 lilv, spout the pa.-t week , I. -UMtiv visiting Mr. ami Mrs., farter, at Petersburg. M. anil Mrs. K. 11. Reiner, of resort, were recent visitors to: , York, where they spent a very j 'm; .,mt. Mrs. John Bergh, Jr.,, ' .nasi \o their heme in Tucka- ! on Thursday. after spending ' • v. ral i lays in this resort. Mrs. Weeks, of Cape May Court ' 1 1 . . 1 1. «• . proposes to spend, the wln-i (..i with her son in this city. Mrs. Frances. Marcus, nf I'hilap'uiling a very pleasant week':1 vi iting her parents hero. j Mr-. Dorothy 'Wolfe.-ou. of Ocean j , fii>. was a recent visitor tu^Philn-i Mi-- Sara E. Reeil and Benjamin ; ' Sli. i r. of Philadelphia, recently ' ' I,,!,, i, si to this resort, and were!) ci.ti-rtained as the guest.- of Mr. i Mrs. A. I- Pfeffer at their a Twenty-ninth Street anil j ,1 Avenues. Miss Reed and'; Mi I'feffer are sisters."* Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cunningham: ' l,.fi earlv this week, accompanied
In i heir son, Harwood, for Freepi.... III. | Mr. and Mrs. Hiram S. Mowrer, „f this city, left on Saturday on . Ih. il vacation tour, beginning in • New York. They propose taking a two weeks' change, sight seeing. Mrs. Humbert Pontiere, ami Mrs. Kilward Magee. both of Ocean City,, bad a most enjoyable trip to Delaware Water Cap ami the Pocono , Mountains. They returned home 1 during the past week. Mrs. Eugene Bonniwell, of PhilaiMphiu. was recognised among Mi May Ward entertained I I ha iles Slephurger. of Philadel- I phia. at her home over the recent I wkend. I Mr. and Mrs. William Moncrief, ' arvunpanied by George Jeffries, j were recent visitors to Washington.' ■ Mrs. Anna Blume, of Philadel- (J phia. came to visit her parents here .lining the past week. Mrs. Ralph Van Guilder and ' ■laughter have returned to their 1 | home in l'etersliurg after spending ! a pleasant time with friend, and J Miss Anna Sutton recently enter- ! | taineil Miss Priadlla lisard at her , j Mrs. J. Reeves Hildreth, of this > eity, was a recent visitor to Phila- , .Ii lphia,. where she made a choice 1 1 -election of the latest models for ' , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Headlcy pro- i linsed to leave this resort early in November for Miami. Fla. 1 Mr. Headley, who has super- i \ i ion over the auto bridge, has r hcen granted a six months' leave of ai-ence by the State officials, will c /"^l- iid the entire winter in the f South. 1 1 ' South.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Ramsay i have closed Keith Hall for the sea- t They left this resort for Lake t Worth, Fla., where they propose < to conduct a hotel during the win- , (•if months. ' ' c Mr. and Mrs. F. , Leroy Howe, I a i.l Master Kenneth, motored to 1 Pa-Hplain over the recent week-end, t where they visited Mrs. Howe's < -i-ler, Mrs. Reba Hess. < Adolph Stinglen, associated with ' li e local Fire Department, has re-. ' turned from a pleasant vacation, . lasting two weeks, ond is again on The guests at the Biscayne Hotel | ■luring the past week included two ( , uieii prominent in the theatrical win Id, Frank Wolf, Sr., and Eman- ', uel Heller, of Philadelphia. Both j gentlemen are interested in the Moorlyn Theatre, and various other, places of that character in the ■ister resort. » I Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cooper, this , rity, are enjoying a very pleasant | vacation touring Hot Springs and tho-wicjnity. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper | will 1*. absent for several weeks. Mr. ipul Mrs. S. Darlington have rh.-isl their cottage on 112C Cent '-ii Avenue, and returned to their 1 winter home in Wilmington. Del. , i
I Mr. an, | Mrs. Chas. A. Ulrich, of j f Philadelphia, were visitors during t ; llie past week. • i Mrs. Ostium Corson, of this city,. was present ut the banquet held ' ' f , recently under the auspices of the J „ | Ceragjjc Jeague in Philadelphia. , >' Mrs. Corson there heard some ' v<", interesting lectures delivered, ny eminent artist*. Mr. and Mrs. F. Leroy Howe are { •uilortaiiiing the lattcr's sister. Miss Jennie Turner, of Bellplain, at j i t their residence on Seventh Street.',, Mi - Jean and Miss Betty Blun-'t 'Iff' returned to their home in this. , . ; re.-ort • n Thursday from u very i y J delightful trip by auto to Washing-' jiton. The Misses Blundin started j J fiom Philadelphia, accompanieil by f Thomas F. Jackson and Richard : * i Graf. ■, <1 Ul,"' Mrs. W. J. Schwartz,; I who, during the summer, conducted' la restaurant on the Eighth Street > , i approach to the Ho. -ml walk, will ! v j spend the winter at the Fort Dal-' v Ins Hotel. Miami. Fla. G. N. Iierkc and family have re- j P I ; turned to their winter home in i % I : Swarthmore, having spent a pleas- i £ j ant season ut their cottage in this' ■ • P
AUTUMNAL HARVEST i FESTIVAL SUNDAY METHODIST CHURCH ! I1AMH.EY DELIVERS FINE; EXPOSITION OF DOCTRINE ' OF HEREDITY The pulpit and rostrum of the. | First Methodist Church on Sunday; . presented a very beautiful sight,! t decorated with flowers and foliage. Piled up tier upon tier were baskets of fruit, vegetables, and other produce of a bountiful I '.harvest, together with preserves, jellies, and other tempting deli- j ^ The services reminded one . strongly of the Harvest Thanks- . giving festivals of other days. Dr.! , Hundley announced that all the j gifts would be sent to the Home1 for the Aged, built and maintained , ; by the Methodists of New Jersey I . ' at Ocean Grove. Last year, the' ' gifts amounted to over one hun j died dollars. The home,, at the i present time, provides shelter for i * - seventy people, and a movement is; ■'on foot to increase the aecommo- " ilations to make provision for sixty ! - more aged persons appealing for ' Certainly no iietter way of ac-' ledging the Creator's goodnesffl .;in a varied and bountiful harvest ; could have been adopted. Dr. John Hundley's evening dis- 1 I course assumed the form of a very ' ■ scholarly study of the doctrine of Iwsed upon tho quaint heredity, i«sed too quaint
- proverb in Israel, quoted by two of the prophets, "The fathers have i eateif' sour grapes, therefore, the ■ children's teeth are set on edge." Obviously, a preacher and a theologian might lie expected to give C , a far different interpretation to the i doctrine of heredity from .that of , the scientist. The latter - is con- 1 cerned only with the phyifoal evi- j dente of heredity. The spiritual - , contents of human nature do not come within the domain of science. In the course of his discourse, ' Dr Hundley accepted all that science had produced in the way of evidence supporting the theory of heredity on the physical plane; hut emphasized the fact that religion, as lie defined it — close personal relation to God— enabled man to rise | far above the influence of environ- 1 ; ment, and conquer over all in- j herited leanings to evil. Arguing from that standpoint, j Handley added that the son of ' evil father need not of necessity evil himself; nor the son of a I good father lie of necessity good I .himself, without personal striving , ; for goodness. ' i! It was an encouraging and in- . spiring message Dr. Handley brought to his hearer, ably conceived and presented.
A A /A ■ FIT H IAN A j ~~il erect a fitting memorial Our equipment, professional experience and immense stock of quality memorials are at your disposal. inspection of our plant, where none but skilled artisans are employed., is cordially ^ invited. 'Here one can view memorials of every des- \- cription in the various stages of construction. •* 0. j. hammell co. PLEA8AKTVILLE, N. J. CAMDEN, N. J. kkmoual curnazx roz Hoax thas f tz*M * — — -J
SUDDEN DEATH OF ADOLM PAULSON THE VICTIM OF DROPSY, THE DECEASED PASSED AWAY : IN BATHROOM Captain Adolph PouUon passed ; I ' away suddenly on Sunday morning .at 2.30 o'clock, at his home, 1412 Pleasure Avenue, as he was enter- , ing the bathroom. I Deceased had been a sufferer for ! many years from dropsy, and had , I wen under the medical treatment , 1 of Dr. Herschel Pettit. For the last few weeks, however, ' | Mr. Poulson showed signs of considerable improvement, and was on ; 1 the eve of starting for Florida, j ' where he proposed to spend the ! I winter. aq] 1 The body was taken in charge by j 1 J. Prescott Cadman and prepared ' shipment to Camden. Funeral i 1 services will he held there on c and interment made at jc Deceased, who was forty-six j f of age and unmarried, was well known and esteemed among a;* i wide rircle of friends in this resort. ! c Of a quiet and unassuming dis- s : position, few there were in the 1 vicinity of his home as popular as Adolph, as he was familiarly j* Death came suddenly and unex- ' pectedly, from heart failure, super1 induced by the disease from which j he had long suffered. '
OLYMPIC'S BASKET I BALL TEAM WOULD ■: TEST OUR TALENT MANAGER BREITZMAN, JR.. I INVOKED OUR AID IN • ARRANGING GAMES J' John N. Breitzman, manager of ' , the Olympics Basketball Team of J Egg Harbor City, Is evidently more i [ than anxious to test the skill of his . ' cohorts against an equal number of ; local talent. ! A team whose motto reads: "Any ! team, any time, anywhere" should j he well worth considering. It ap- ' * ! pears that Mr. Breitzman has writlien several letters to the manager; j of the Ocean City Athletic Associ- 1 iation with the view of arranging ; date or dates, but so far has reI reived no reply. As a last resort, he has solicited , I1 i our aid, with the request that we, publish the following letter: I ~ "The Egg Harbor Olympics ilej sire to renew relations with the ! City A. by opening their season at Ocean Oity. "The Olympics are the same agi gregation that opened Ocean City's i last season with a one point de- | feat, which the Olympics will , avenge at their next meeting with the resort team. , . ocean city sentinel, thursday, november 1, 1923 five
" j] Elsie's Shoppe HEMSTITCHING AND ! PLEATING 1 BUTTONS COVERED 1 BUTTON HOLES \t 522 Ninth Street PHONE 1046 JOSEPH C. FARR ( ATTORNEL-AT-LAW Solicit** and Maater in Chancery, Real Estate, Conveyancing, Collections 62ti Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. GEORGE R. GREIS ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR. AT-LAW 311 Eighth Street, Ocean City. ■a4 Ibcluk SU C*». Xu Cwi Hm Bell Phones: Ocean City 781 Court House 22. i LEANDER 8. CORSON BUILDER 1 I Wesley Aveeie. _i
OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER OFFICE: 8th St., and Haven Ave. | OCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work. j _j PI... and Eotiaatea Furnished All Work Gnarantced LEWIS COSSABOON Contractor and Builder 226 Asbury Avenue ocean cmr Phono 881-J ;l' " . ' :
| = SPEEDOMETERS Installed Repaired and Tooted Starter Generator and Ignition Work WILLIAM MALONEY j 25 S. Florida Avenne jATLANTIC CITY, N. J. j . THE SEVERN FORMERLY VERNON HALL Room with Bosrd T40sB<«rd) OPEN ALL YEAR Wesley Avenue at Eighth St o
I "The resort manager has failed . to forward an immediate reply to ,jjno. U. Breitzman, Jr., Egg Harj bor City, N. J."
The matter will undoubtedly he ' given attention by local basketeer>. I and if the Egg Harhorites' desire i can be granted, we are confident • | it^will. . Symptoms ; Vooiloo Doctor — "Do you ever < ' hear strange voices and you can't i 'tell where they come from?" , Black Patient— "I sho* does. Doc- 1 I tah. I sho' does." , Voodoo Doctor — "Ah-h — and! j when do you hear these — er-r — | 1 voices?" Black Patient — "When Ise tnlkin'j ' over the telephone, Doc."
: ' E. S. Decmcr lias returned home i ,;to Germantown. having closed his | • cottage in this resort for the I season. Dumb. Dan Again Guide — "On this floor we have i ■ our company restaurant, where all I l of our phone operators eat." Dan (himself)— "Yes, now where! , docs the switchboard?" »
■ 1 Altantious Joib' HUMBERT C, PONTIERf BUILDER I *4® Aiksry Are OCEAN CHI. N ).
HAVE you a cottage,' bungalow oi apartment to fumish? We have a line of FURNITURE at, less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a spccinlty. • ■ HAS. IV ADAMS A BRO. 720-22 Asbury Ave.
HEADLEY & ADAMS Deaicro in R eadingCoal AIM EUAJInv VmI kr ksrrel sr nr4. ImI m«I .n lk« ..rk.l, 1MI »•. b Iks isn iu'uUM. Ml *r gstsrpriM *»k«as. - OUt. u4 Tot tInTM AMP WBT Wm. H. Powell OvNieral Contractor Grad-iig and Street Bnildlnt rhlrlj .fourth at. aod West avo. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Joj. Van G. Hoffecker , ARCHITECT 80J iSfghlh Si. Oceaa City | J?.. BKECKLEY'S HOUSI AND SIGN PAINTERS!, O hit on U Breckley, Prop. Mixed Painta, Lead and Oil j •21 and 822 Asbury Aveaue Phone, 858- W
Now is the ^Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn florist 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jersey ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW (ANDREW C. BOSWELL Law Offices MASTER IN CHANCERY BMTM BilUlar— AM.it Atom k>4 » OCX AN CJTT, N. J.
ARCHITECTS VfVIAN B. SMITH ARCHITECT U* Swula Trust BslNMs ATLANTIC CTTT, N. J. — ==— ENGINEERS | Wu. H. CoDisson, Jr. Aao. IL Am. Sss. C ■. I Clvl Engineer and Sarvsyor lljasii. Oesaa Ctty, N. J.
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WILLITS P. HAINES, M. D. < Physician and Surgeoa OBm Boors: IA.XI.IMt Diaeaooa of Eyo. Ear. Nooo aad • Throat ru« m a— **** Cor. Woaky Ave. aad »tb St. ALLEN CORSON, M. D. ' OXtss Hours , I » II A. X. : a " X JOHN B. TOWN8ENft M. IL Olios Hours: ftolkA.lL.XtoI P. M1 10 I P. IL 824 WESLEY AYENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. BILL rXONK U gERSCHEL PETTIT, M. a NT Wesley Avoaao OCEAN err T, N. S. Omm Hoars i IkHAHltUIP.H ' Wo*, us* ta. IkHAEak
tfni Pkouo rtt t to W A. H. t Is • P. E , John H. Whiticar. M. D. 7 It WESLEY AVENUE ' OCEAN CITY, N. J. HUGHES CENTRAL PHARMACY Eigfttk EL mad Worfay Avo. Phono 245 J. ThoiHfey Hughes, P. V. Phannadst in Cbarpo DTE RICHARDS. D. C. Doctor of CHIROPRACTIC Graduate of Palmei School of ChiropracUr Office H jars: — Tuesdays, Thursdays; Sat ardays — S to 6 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. bl Wednesday and Frt- I . day. 9 Sis 10 a. m. 413 Matt St. Ocean CHy. N. i.
GRUBB BROS. \ REAL ESTATE I 809 Third Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phone 437-R J. E. JOCHER R A I NTING 1920 Asbury Ave.
HEADS WORM SYRUP nsH 5*"s kou'le. S°M ""r-k.i, o> kr K.l- f. A Vsorkros, M. D.. Phlls*,lphl. TERMS CA»M John Relto CEMENT CONTRACTOR Sidewalks, Curbing and Foundation! 1153 WEST AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.
F. P. MATTERA & CO. Third and Haven Avenue Manufacturers of Automatic Tampered 1 Concrete Building Blocks ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR Foundations, Block Bates and Cement Pavements Ask to see our new Stucco Faced Blocks . Office : 129 Asbury Avenue PHONE 789 Jobbing and Alterations HOWARD O. MacPHERSON Practical Carpenter and Builder "Satisfaction Is Our Motto" 1016 CENTRAL AVE. i E. A. CORSON
General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS, SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS edgar t. Berber Real Estate In 31«t St. Section of Ocean Glty Fine Cottages Tor Sale or 3S I can Rent you most any Rent 1Ur Cottage in onr District Ixits Sold on Terms
Jl: the whole Dinner Hot Battar area than that, you can cook a big meal, six or sajan raaaals at a rimo, with but throe burr^r, going. Thara because all the heit u retained and pot to work. «aawoomwp ^9 « wonderful bornert. Always looks cooker, with refinements spic and span, and comreriences to be And there wH be no had in no other range. backaches, for the new You can work over the comfort height prevents enclosed, heat - retaining stooping, top with comfott. Across Compabt and durable, its smooth surface vessels Beautiful in design and can be puahed without finish. Four Qroing. See it demonstrated at Grease does not reach our Salesroom*. # 1 City Gas Light Co. 839 asbury avenue
siddon company ;j Painting & Paperhanging Interior Decorators | 401 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY it n. J. j Phone 735
HK.NRY ROESER. Jr. Certified Public Accountant ■103 EIGHTH STREET Ilrran l ily, N. J. Audit* Taxes Systems
Our Wall Paper is a veritable find. We aim to S";aso the particular. Just come wn and Inspect our numerous designs. If yon are critical it may take you a long time to decide— I there are so many patterns to choose from — but the point Is that 1 j you can be suited exactly right and ' at prices that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Ave. Ocean City Ne- Jersey A I —
w- '■ ALBERT OI.DFIFLD OLDFIELD W . II. Oldficld and Son. TILE AND _ MARBLE WORK j 912 CENTRAL AVENUE jj I'hone 229 -J Ocean City, N. J.
Estimate* Furnished Walte* B. A Hen awning and LINOLEUM wor:; window SHADES Bourse Apartments OCEAN CITY, N. J. ADVERTISE IN THE SHNTCWL
__ , ( -4 Don t let the spriag find jroo ^ / la _Y l,h a ,caky TootfigPRy storms are coming and a leaky r' ^ r°of will be apt to result la ' considerable damage, i 1 Chimneys that leak sboald ' • \M I ,/ 1 'ooked after and mad* I water-UghL Smokey chimneys I ffljjW/ can be made to draw. ! Jll/liGvX449 / i Ti" roofg arB flre-proef. t%IUI|(|\ VN*ty / r All kinds of stove and heatet • repairs, stove and heater pipes J \ / / I T'n' "late ana slag roofing. ^rtri i i smith ' / /-WHff / 1 ' TUB TINHMITH AU9 Eleventh Street All Kinds of Gutters
R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY is now in its New Offices 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patrons and friends will be cordially welcomed WELCH CONSTRUCTION CO. "Welch Built Homes" "Built By The Sea" OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phone 180 3ln0pplt Sroaiiley PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phoi.e 2 I I -J
S. B. SWAN J. J. TROU1 SWAN and TROUT PRACTICAL ICilPllflU^^nlinUIIS *10* ASBtAT AVE fgUgWef OCEAN CITY, N. J JOBBING A SPECIALTY WIRE KR A USS To Wirt; Vour House 411 ASBURY AVKNUE m OCEAN CITY NEW JERSET YOU 8N0UL0 HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You annot spare the tiro.- | to look after it closely yottroelf and must depend upon the * j honesty ol the contractor. J have bnllt for a large number oi people and conld refer yon t-j any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE; Dllll rvC-D OCEAN cmr. 8th St, Haven Ave. D U I LULK N.J.

