ocean city sentinel. thursday. november i:,. 132:'. ftvf.
CONFETTI FLIES AT SHAW-ROSS WEDDING AT BAPTIST CHURCH
POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE AR1-: ! KSCORTED AROUND BY ] THE & G. C. 4 Tlio members of the S. G. C. ' " ■/ ere very much in eviilence on Satfintay evening at the Social Room ■ of the First Baptist Church, when 1 Miss Florence Shaw, anil Nelson I kiks were united in marriage. Iir. Milton George Buck, pastor , ( the church, officiated. William > Mnnerief acteil in the capacity of * |e.-t man, while Mrs. Moncrief was 1 the matron-of-honor for the occa- * Bride and groom, it transpires. " had intended to keep Uie wedding , an absolute secret. The S. G. C.'s, , however, of which organization ' Miss Sliaw was a memlier, stumlile>l upon the secret, and immnli- ' ately rnaiie plans to. liven up the They contrived to secure several T -automobile* which they decorated ■ . ry in festive colors and style. As * as the ceremony was over, the ' S. ti. C. immediately took posses- t -ion »f the newly-weds, and after ' •deluding them in confetti, pro- " -ceedd to escort them around the " Not until 4hey were fully pur- i -a.fc.ied that tWSvedding had been ' properly advertised, and that the young bride had completely e\ [ ha listed her stock of blushes, did they permit the bridal party to pro- i reed on thgjfcjpy. ' The young eouple left for n brief , h.meymoon trip, after which ihev will make their home In this rtty. («
KPWORTH LEAGUE ELECTS opph'erf' j •Hrfhert Wilks Will Hod League — .Meeting Well Attended j The "Get-together Spirit" per- 1 . meaMM ,'he atmosphere of the meeting .geld by the Kpworlh1 league of the First Methodist • Church in the- eity on Thursday -veiling. November 8th. The meet-; ■ng convened in the parsonage, anil ; ( ai vios{ delightful time was spent j '»<• ai1 present. .The primary purpose of the ; inntlHw was to plan out the season's -program and elect new officers. -ft!.vcnty-fi*e young people were in «a*»ndance, the keenest interest takrt 2»f all in the proceed- 1 1 ing*. j» The officers Aecte.l were the fol- i t lowing: President, Herbert Wilks; j „ first vice-president, Miss Ethel Lee; ; second vice-president, George Selby; third vice-president, .Miss Min- ! me Muntfoad; fourth vice-president, Miss Jeanettr Darby; tngsurer, ' f Howard Barrett; secretary. Mis*!c Evelyn Hnlcroft. With such ai plendid corps of officers to direct'* the way. the league may, with t every reason, anticipate a most|s -ucerssful winter. if Plans were suggested auwi dis- 1 ■ . vissed, after which dainty refresh- c w>nt* were served. The remainder * - if. '.he evening was spent with the C cviMinrtry party amusementa, and e all . lepurted for their several n homw enthused over the winter's ii I'T-poolive work, ami declaring K .nail been one of the most pleasant y pvetiings spent g
UUMKR BAKELF.Y GOES l HUNTING Luck' fiowrod Elmer Bakeley, of ; this cit\ '• ""M1* ■ hunting exlion' *dh"ta)T. Accompanied by four un opened the 1 urhbit seaso. * Une ,n,! ProPftrl! <»m >. Mfc,'. with , game hunting excun - ever experienced. , . n The company inch 1 Bakeiy, Ocean City; H< R^fin ' "'id Theodore Townsend. tin Tta" »id Earl L. Loyd, of Cam '"""I mmrod returnexl home „ „ • day evening. Michael Pile ' "ipanied Bakely to Beriin. I W' i go a-hunting. j
Height of Irony To put new bumpers front a no *1 rear ih-. »« «... . — - then radiator
against a high truck. Oar DtUrtea. Hame-MaSs Caadr— Fraak flail. BUTTER CREAMS Our Specialty ABBIE CONVER 1111 Aabury Avenue Ordtr Tour Holiday Candy (ram I'. speedometers Installed Repaired and Tested .Starter Generator i snd Ignition Work W ILLIAM MALONEY 2> S. Florida Avenue
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ■wrl Paintiiig & PaperhugiBg Interior Deconters «" ASBURY AVERUE OCEAN CITY N. J. Phone 735 ~~
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liTZTZ! T7~7 , Irma lioalin, ol PhlkuMvkla. "nrTure »« a^npida'" Of Ihix mart, and altersM Mr. J || i£&*Tu£*E?£l """~d u | heir home* M." May Ward, of tkl. dty. left durmc l ih. lalUr pan of tort work for Philadyl- j l lik la. where aha Xpert, to teenain for aev- ; oral week,. Ml. >Ver,l i, . popele, mem1 her of tho C. U. C Club. William Lynch. of Jhe Kerkely Uaraae. " antlcl patina a trip «, Horida. .her. he : winter. AU i"har-hTnTfrr!-''Thi,*^lI.'^ , : ™r - ,v^ Mr. Lorruth^xelll be enroule*^Lo''1ihe"o^Ti ' ; Mr». EUiahetn Land, atierwletl the lfv ne I - Mleatauiary s.*««y Ooneeolhia. -bleb yvnj rTahTo ?LLZ£'>"4°* ' "h"* Mr and Mr. Clareaee C. Wiluon. of , rh.lmtelnhia. were io town over the weekami Mt and Mr. Wllmn hn»e exien.ive proiwrt, intrreata hmr. and are deeply cm - leieated in nil thai transpire. Both Mr and MrJ^Wilwin d.d^yomann aervka. ^.r,d ihrtr^winmr 'aWunnSi. f'^.Ta*,",^ 1 Mr. and Mr. K lart* Mow. em-.-Hrown. and w>o. Leroy. Kaaene, .1* , PhlBp Brown, of Wtldwood. dor.na iha i ^ Mr ami M re tleora# CnaapbeH of thi.H J Mr.' (ieo'te Kalbfaa. of New York. ' <
'SIX NEGROES ARE ARRESTED JN RAID, GIVING BARN Officers f'ordney j«d Burman Make i the Arrests — Triad Before Justice Ws»» It appears that an old barn structure on the camp grounds in , I the vicinity of West Avenue he- ' tween Fifth ami Sixth Street* has1 j for some time under police j ; suspicion. The climax came on Sunday ! afternoon when Police Officers; Fortlney and Burman raided the ' place and arrested six Jiegroes | charged with gambling,^/ Sunday evening th«^W prisoners were made to appear »f"re Police Franeia H. Ware, and answer to the charges Despite the ;fsct that the police officers hail ample proof in support of the | charge, the accused sll assumed a I I iii inusmriT attitude before thej CoiWranfl wore practically all, according to thsir own testimony, | morel v spectators, or participants j III perfectly legitim** play. | Tb* defedants aewuted were:| William Jackson, SdfrWarf Avenue; ; Doughty, Ax-e-; nue: J. A, Holding, 443 We4{ Ave- 1 J. A. Holding, -w wig nxv-
nue; Joseph Wooder. 748 West Ax-hnuc; WlRiam Jones. 724 Haven , r Avenue, snd William Turner, -** West Avenue. | Police Justice Ware found all six , , men guilty and fined them $10 and r, costs each. The magtstrmtealso , warned them that if brought before the Court agalh ™i a similar charge • the penalty would He three times \ *, as heavy- *^"1
r! dmlr v rloMd ihrir Mlut on WmWy Alois for d ik. mnn. d rhu. IfMidWy and family ha.* varalad . U*yi», ^TubrtUa 'iimam'of ,j Miami. Fla. crmra|u a^mo.^1 wi''moh^" , sr..! " "*"U ilf |!n Verk'Su 'kr"u*h ' " :.1 fh"r *«' kojl'*fnr AAu^y ; ! ' Av.no*. known n. lb. ll.nd.rnon Col- 1 J l laco." I Mlu Bml. K.rr. who formerly roidfil 1 1 in thi. eity, and ha. a hom of friend, her.. { , * Nov Yor "italllmol^'nmi Mi. ml. At Iha ' . latter ptae. .h. eontamplatM ramalains t * i throuah th. vintar , Mr. and Mr.. Cha.. ^Saat. of^lhl. aUy. L Mr" »M Mr. L. W. Miatmr. of thi. ! > rwm»t. have laft for Waat ^Palm Bneh. Amaao thqm «d>o jamrnayad from thi. I rvwt to MillvilW. Altai. u> -it nam th. ' foot hall y.ru.^Lvjmn Mnivtll. and Ho- t - Ft'lrml SdlKS°KaSSiLn**lk' ' Mr .nd Mr. PradarMk Anil ryturnad to Canada Mr . Atllt I. .aaurlatad with ' ' , I'r Abhott . Pharmacy. , , ; sTuHTwrn"!!! tovi|h olT'almtion 'day' " i t Mr. E. k'.^Arxhura of Phllndelphm. I. n . I mirai ® s"'"h v' H*^|unA*U' mad ' A. 11. McNeil .no family Jtava ratarn^l ; »-4o dttplr winter horn, in fyripeatowa after '
DR. MrUOLUJN ODES TO HAMMONTON The Popular Pbysirise WiH Opes , for Prscllre Th»r« At An . Eorly Pots I Dr. and Mr*. Arthur McOoll<>>> ' '.are contemplating taking up resilience in Hammonton in the vory near future. r ,For some time past, Dr. MeColIrfn has been associated with Dr. FUrschel Pettit, in this city, and during the time has made a host of friends who regret his leaving. 1 Dr. McCwllon proposes to open s offices fur practice in Hammonton, . thsaa who ,haVe ,been under his B treatment, and tested his skill while in this dty, ^mjieting for p him great success in his ftew kphere of work. r| 1 r
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. C. Pj'HTIEBt ' GUILDER MAJmio mm an. I A ■ BURSTEAD^ WORM STROP ' i sja: s sss,' rTns » ' naao'.ia smrrtty snd .a.' v'm ^ I %?yzsiLrss?£r£L - ETc!V£2£— . "■ "■
Wm. H. Powell OiUieral Contractor ^ Gradfat and Stix*t Bnlldini , TWrg) -loartb St. omji West ave. OCEAN CITY. J Vmttaocat »«aj Caatral * GRUBB BROS. RUDLDERS REAL I STATE $89 Third Street OCEAN CITT, N. J. j< Phofc* ,4J7-R _ _ |iZ. i|
k The European Situation ' We might say— there's plenty of preparation*, but no reparations. ; JOSEPH C. FA RR -1 ATTORNfiL-ATAA-W ' Soildur and Mpater ja Ghancery, J Red Ba«Mfc Capreyapdqg. ' 621. Asbur* Avanve : OCEAN CITT. V. f. j. J | • GEORGE R. GREIS ATTORNET and COUNSELU*-AT-LAW 311 Eighth Street, Oceaa CRy. and Mil' ml- It. Osaa May Caart Ima Rail Phnmaat Ocean CMv 711
Caart House H lj r-4- — 1 IJEANDER S. CORSON BUILDER H i 18M Waalap Aveaaa. R j -w P L OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER / JoFHCE: 8th 8t.. Ml Haven Ave. j !, OCEAN-CITY, N. J. ■ ' Only galvanised nails used on ax- . terior work. B ' liana and Estimates Furnished All Wait Guaranteed j LEWIS C0SSAB00N Contractor and Builder 226 Anbury Avenue •I OCEAN CITT Fbuau MI-J TL IE SEVERN ' X*LY VERNON HALL ^ TriJa Beard Ro—vritBrn .^ygAp " Bd* it ,
LADIES OF ALLEGRO CLUB STUDY WORKS FRENCH COMPOSERS Club Entertained at the Home of , Mrs. Homer Shoemaker Tuesday Niaht l J '• The later school of French com- 1 t posers again came under review ,iantl study by the ladies of the Ai- i - Club, assembled at the home t of Mrs. ('. Homer Shoemaker. Mes- I ' tiames Allen Corson ami Harold i [ Paris were the hostesses of the t evening. i i The program opened with a very > • able paper prepared ami read by|| ' Mrs. Ralph Gorf, in the course of r i which a brief sketch of the life ami f i works gf the three representative j j musicians, Massenet, Char- , f ; : pentier, and Dukas was given'. f , This wis followed hv selections £ ' of vocal and instrumental music < from writers of the particular j 1 , school. 1 1 PROtiRAM i « > Lit. snd Worlu ol Nuwns. <>■!- 0 • tvniir, snd I'uks. by Mr« JUIpb Ooft. ■ i Quarts Is "Ths Swas. by Salltt-Sa.n, . Ml» Mary t'olburn, Mr. Il.rwld Paris J Mrs. Chaa. K Amhran. Mrs. Howard ; 1 Bri». with Mr. RaltJ, LtvKer at tha 1 pUMfortr Mr. Shoemaker plared | ; Violin obligate. M; Mr. AuMin and Mr. I riea. 1 J*" fwThT" V*1Mtt°,1n«e£j ! , ia«^ ,y p,j';L ■ Voml Sobs- -Cood-Nlshl." by Maaeewt 1 ! Mrs. Ruby Dun.tan. arrorriiianWd by 1 . ; | Mr.. Ralph CheH.r I' " ih.rOemn"c!ty oTchrai raT^OelKy | I ; Prof. Rohlnwrn. violin ; Bertram M Thtrhy, Iha., M.uric. IVWili Hlr..,-
I % X%Ja<Mnr,'Mlm ,^ib,0T*'c^: ] aeeompanM by Mr. Ralph Chaaur I ' Ckant - 'Av* Maru..'' h» MaweMt. Mr. " Mr. Omr. K. Anderxon Jlrt. Harold' Pari., Mia. 0.lvr, Mi.. Pot.
Human Radio j poctor— "Vou see. even the eiec- ; n Uicity in the air effects your sys- " Patient — "Quite true, doc, there ' are tunes whan one feels over-, charged." I What Make* Rums Cros* ' Hot cross bums: hot cross bums Gotta go to work. " That's why they're hot cross, > Hot cross bums. 1 HAVE you a cottage, bungalow oi r apartment to furnish 7 We hare a e line of FURNITURE at leaa than Philadelphia prices. Window shade. I *' specialty. CHAS. £. ADAMS A BRO. f 710 22 Aibury Ave. HEADLEY & ADAMS . Dealer* in R cadingCoal 1 AJm AlwdUns Wmd by harrM ay card. Baal cssl an tk. m.rk.t, IHt ta fta Mfc gskrutoad. Ml ar RktoreHm OOm TENTH Jon, Vaa G. Boffecker ARCHITBCT | ~ • MM ffiibth St. Bceaa City m.. »- A fl>
R«d '• Jr. 1 BRECKLEY'S F HOUST AND SIGN PAINTERS QMn L. Brecklcy, Prep. Ready Mixed Paints, Lead and Oil 918 and 922 Aabury Avenue 85$-W ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ANDREW C. BOSWELL f Law Offices MASTER IN qHANCERY j Basra* MUMw-Asasrr Ar"- Mb OCEAN CTCT. N- J. ARGPITECTS VIVIAN B. SMITH ARCHITECT ATLANTIC CITT. N. IENGINEERS Wu. H. Collisson, Jr. km. II. Am. ■**. C B. del Engineer and Surreyur g|>li ■ Oman Oty. N. J.
MEDICAL
WfLUTS P. HAINES. ** ° Physiciaa and Surges «Sm ■«: . A Mto 1 P . of Eye. Ear. Nsfca """ PN-re. ^ «-pn^! Our. Wasley A»a. and »tk St. ' ALLEN CORSON, M. D. ^ ^ B *30HN B. TOWNSEND. E D. OOiaa Mama: » to IS A M-. I to I P. MTfclP.g. «H WESLEY AVENUE , OOEAN OTT, N. J. ■ULL puonx » HWRSCHEL PETTIT. M. D. j m Wesley Atummu OCEAN OTT. K. J. \ Oltoa laaaar • ta M A ffi.1 t to • P. M.
OTtaa «am Haaa NT • to M A M. ! T *a 8 P. M. ' John h. Whltlcar. M. d. J 117 WESLEY AVENUE *| OCEAN CITT, *. J. TGBRS CENTRAL PHARMACY K Vktk St. and Wautey Are. Phone 245 J. Thoren rr P- »• Pharmacist in Chary s^tr^i^hards, d. c. af CM1MOPRACT1C CraAre. - Pnt-W | _S2r ftTY P. ML and 7 to * P. M. • fT '• I and ritdw. * *> " A M. i HuiT'au^! o22i N i
APPOINT LADIES TO RAISE with, Mrs. Francis Harvey, and I FUNDS FOR LEGION HOME Mrs M' Ra"en- >U of Ventnor- '
J Mr*. Harry Morris, of Ocran City. * O ANCTjPCCUBS , I New lonnty Chairman AT WEST POINT ' . -<r» vtiuniv t nairman
I A special meeting of the Boar-i . | of Governors, of the An in- .o ' legion Convalescent Home for District No. 6, was held at tiic home of ex-Mayor Amor Brehman, Vent r f nor, Atlantic City. Matters of 1 j supreme importance relative to the new Home were discussed, ami • I plans formulated for the raising of ' funds to compleuf v equip the Home 1 . and maintain ipfffficiently. After due cwMdnratioii, a cwn- ■ mittee was forme>i,i having power''1 I form sub-committee- o might found most practical, charged j I with the work of bringing the < - needs of the Home liefore the general Jtublic, and soliciting help: It," ■ was felt that all necessary was to 1 o •; present the case in a frank man- i ' and the response wouhl lie generous. The following ladies. were named! « the task: Cape May County. ^ j Harry Morris, of Ocean City, county chairman; Mrs. Albert Gei- ,i enhouer, of Wildwood, chairman of i Hospitalisation Committee, and.1 Mrs. William II. Smith, President, i of the Wildwood unit, and chairman E of the Publicity Committee. Cumberland County, Mrs. John 1 of Bridgeton, chairman of; Committee, and ; Mrs. Carson, county chairman. * j Atlantic County, Mrs. John Beck
Prospective Candidates Should Ad- 1 dress ( on tress man Barharach ^ l-ii,rr'imin lUrhirich. throush the . - m SUlZsks to? i t." '.Tigsiiii "'"air 0D* prlo*'p*' *J!j the u.usl luncheon perio4 I i rtir rvuntasUon ii oi»n u sll boy. be- 1 the el.-* ol idmniiun to the Ac^eayl i »ho .r* Iton. fide reel dent, of the 8eeond " » ,n, ! ,U S» English. Algebrs. Cleome. and U. S HlMory. S3 IN #K JMMIUU.M1 he fitod with Mr. J. J. linger. Supenntendent o( amjmshsm should he h!,-',.. I, . Trefemhly one trocn the sduul imnrioal ax to character and ability. ^and (or the Wall. Work Ounmnteed | Eatlmatea Cheerfully Given reynolds PAPERHANG1NGS ASBl'RY A V EN I'R. Ocean Ctty. N J. Phone MI-J
take the examination. Prospective applicant, may obtain all rsdef 'o Wtnrt Point b, nddremtog" Con- ^ Right Back at Him i Scientific Y'oung City Man — | "1-es, sire'e! The time will conic when you'll be able to carry all the fertilixer necessary for an acre of |j ground in ong vest pocket." I Old Parmer— "Yep — and the crop in the other." - ~r — — — _ _____
Practice Makes Perfect . Flapper — "Reggie proposed t. h i mo last night." Flipper— "Dtwan't he do it beat - - ; tifully Fine Feather showed life enoug to remark— "The feller ridto' a hig> bor-e gits a big fgj| when h. ; flops."
F. P. MATTERA & CO. Third and _Haven Avenue ^ I
Manufacturers of Automatic Tampered j, Concrete Building Blocks estimates furnished for Foundations, Block Bases and Cement Pavements Ask to see oqt new Stucco Faced Block* I Office : 129 Asbury Avenue phone 789 Jobbing and Alterations HOWARD O. MacPHERSON Practical Carpenter and Builder "Sattafnetion is Our Motto" IOISaCENTRAL ave. jE. A. CORSON General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NENV JERSSEy ROADS, SEWERS, BRI&GEg. BULKHRAffS Edgar T. Berger Real Estate In 31 et St. Section of Ocean Glty Cottages for Sale or I can Rent you most any Re„t Cotuge m onr District Ixits Sold on Terms the Whole Dinner Hot Betttz rren than that, you can cook a big owaL six or 88T8B Teaseli at a time, with but tbrw burners going. Tnat*a Meant all the beat is retained and pot to work. ^dMoomnp iUao n't a wonderful burners. Always looks i cooker, witlj refinement* spic and span. s and _ conveniences to be And there wiH be no had in no other range. backaches, for the new You can woik over the comfort height prevents enclosed, heat - retaining stooping, top with comfort. Across Compact and durable, tta smooth surface vessels Beautiful in design and can be pushed without finish. Four sizes. ' tipping. See it demonstrated ar Grease does not reach our Salesrooms , U City Gas Light Co. 839 ASBURY AVENUE
vernon hall 410 Atlantic Avenue Under same management as for the put seven seasons and we are in no way eon- ' netted with the Severn. I — - J I
1. E. JOCHER j PAINTING 1920 Asbury Ave. II I henry roeser, Jr.
Certified Publie Accountant 883 EIGHTH STREET Ocean City, N. J. Andits Taxes System P'. H. ALBERT JFIELD OLDF1ELD w. h. Oldfield and Son. tile and marble work 912 CENTRAL AVENUE Phone 229-J Ocean City, N. J. i Estimates Furnished j
Our Wall Paper *""■* is s veritable find. We aim to Walter E. Allen please the particular. Just come down and Inspect our numerous de- AWNING AND LINOLEUM signs. If you are critical it may take you a long time to decide— W0BK S2L SATu'tsil WINDOW SHADES you can be suited exactly right and st pricpg that will appeal to you. Bourse Apartments ALFRED R. SMITH OCEAN CITY. N. J. 1048 Asbury Ave. Ocsau City New Jersey ^ ^ _ _ , — x -v. Don't let the spring find yoo MR ( / 1 - > vi ith a leak; roof. Thnnder JUBT / / storms are coming and a leak: ^ roof will be apt to result In -iii f— TreM* _ coriiidcruble damage. I ' ' Viiwi ^ \flk\ ^ Chimneys that leak shoal/ ' '-Sll wW^Si I I ^ looke<l ***** ted made 'SaTMLliirZ^yl J water-tight Smokey chimney* ^lJrejVyC,. enn be made to drew. "llffmiVXZi / J Tin roofs are fire- proof. LSPIffiA yjsr7 r All kinds of store and heatei repairs, store e»d heater plpee /\\ / I 1 i Tin, slate ana slag roofing. ^Sp7iri h smith ' / / mm >' | I tub tinsmith ' * 309 Eleventh Street i Phons J/l-W All Kinds* of Gutters J R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY is now in its New Offices 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patrons snd friends wfll be cordially welcomed WELCH CONSTRUCTION CO. "Welch Built Homes" h "Built By The Sea" * OCEAN CITT, N. J. Phone ISO habtpty SrnaMry PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phone 31 l-J 8. B. SWAN J. .TROUT SWAN and TROUT PRACTICAL CA1P1IT11S /£T5|\ ill 8D1UF1S 1849 ASBURY AVE OCEAN OTT. N. J JOBBING A SPECIALTY j WIRE KRAUSS To Wire Your House PHONB IVo. 177-W 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY YOU 8MQULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage You aunot spore the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty oi the contractor. | I have built for a large number oi people and could refer you to II i any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs oi the houses. '■ Otis M. Townsend • £82 .^BUILDER j

