' V v7--\.:- ' >* * ^ - ' f'}4 •< - » . * V- ^ 4 ' ' -* " «■ * *4 , • ^ r— — OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1S28 NINE
Newsy Paragraphs of Somers Point rillNT UANO BALL UNldUK BVRNT j H»i- ball, «»v«u under (he au*pir«* oi jj |Und, vs to* in every r«'*)M>cl a big sur. ^ Ttie hiti'iidancv was large. and Infludcd quite * number of visitor, who hod j font* lo *|«jnd the holidays at Somers Point. The ball provided ideal entertainment fur Thanksgiving Eve. and the Bay View Jlotel. in which place it was held, became' •>«1-«'ite of considerable animation and ..-•ic for the occasion was furnished by R »;>ccial orchestra. and prize* were ku n rded thore who displayed the greatest .kill >«« Ca* terpiichorean art*. Refreshment* were served on the lower floor of the establishment. "AFTKIt TIIE BALL" JOTTINGS M» I.earh. a retired member of the , Philadelphia t«ollce foice, was prevent at the function, and entertained the boy* ' immetm-ly with oltltlmo anecdote*. M> beach. l<*ltcr known at the Point a* ! ••<htcf." who wax Identified with the department for thirty year*, has an inqxhausti- , lil,- -und of rcmlni*crn»e» upon which to draw. *nd is a delightful entertainer. William Tanguey. popularly known a* Tannic, created quite a sensation with his | .muM.iK' antic*. A* the jester of the , cvenit.y. he could not have been equalled. , Hr. Tanguory. who wa* manager. ot ; a Lean's famouH book store in Philadelphia j far a period of twcnty-fivo year*, is now ' retired and a resident of Somcr* Point. Uharlc* Smith, associated with the Bell , Telephone Company ,ut Pleasant villc. wa* t alto present. His prise waltzing i» aaid , to have Iwn the feature of the even inn. | Louie Gimmic danced a few dances. Louie.it should be knuwn. was only sev- t rnty year* of age last birthday, and is still Koine »trong. Our friend is unquestionBbly an extraordinary man. He danced or\ one foot, and wnen that not tired, he i danced on two. 1 "Dempacy." another well known char- r acter. »a» a|*o much in evidence. A leader in everything that i* said or done locally. | |>nnp>ey i» as good Matured and genial t a man a. can be met In life's travels. r licmpxey declare* he live* to cat anu 1, drink, but wa» al*o acen tripping the light fantastic toe with aeveral blushing damsels, h Bert DuBol*. the able leader of the band, i will be pleased to hear from any lodge or h organization denizing to engage his mu-lli sicianv for i«aradea or carnival*. All information may be obtained by communi- C rating direct with hire. n The band will be just one year old on !• the 1-th of the coming April. Some speed o in tuning up whav? "Hie instrumentalist* are now fully uniformed, and ready \ for public engagements. Rehearsals arc o held every Monday evening at H o'clock in N the City Hall, corner of New Jersey and g Main Street, to which all. musicians arc cordially invited. a COMMUNITY XMAS TREK * A community Christmas tree will be h <rtr ted on the lot at Annie Avenue, and fi Main Street. This will be the first time S for *urh an event at the Point, the eo»t of which will be defrayed by the various It organization* in the city. includinj^R . tl Band. the member* of which organisation* j h*\* assumed charge of all arrangements. J h The tree will be the center of attraction I b on both Xmsi and New Year's Day. Mr.' DuHoi*. band director, will lie glad to h»^> tl from the organization* prepared to help in fi tl* good work. "CL'TIES" ON THE JOB * Our esteemed friend. "Cutie." declares n he will take all he can gel and some more. < As * "Bum Hoy." he unquestnioriably is i the best ever seen in this section of the globe. - b P HICKORY POINT BRIEFS _ The icsidrnls of Hickory Point are patiently waiting to learn something definite concerning the Now York and Capo May road. Sensational developments arc
* Some of Our Bargains in Used Cars KING "8" Touring. Exfcl-. lent condition. 1922 MAXWELL; disk - wheels. A bargain. BIG "6" BUICK Roadster. 6-Cyl. LAVIN Roadster; winter enclosure. 1923 STUpEBAKER Sedan. HUB GARAGE CO. • SEVENTH & HAVEN Aves. : Ocean City, N. J. BRHDWHY t Furniture and Hardwood FINISHING INTERIOR DECORATOR 406 Fourth St. j J5 Ideal Xmas Gifts Fuller Brushes In Sets Each set Is packed in a holly ; all ready to send to your rela^ ives and friends. The Fuller Man brings them to vour home where you may select ind examine each brush before yOU buy. If you nre not at home when he ^alls, drop him a post-card or call Mm on tne phone at the address Mow. ERNEST St. SMITH It N*rffc fltwt 0 0 1
expected, for. according to rumor* current, tho widening of the street will cut' through vveral prupertUc. The old t<ft*htey homeite&d come to grl«»f taut winter, when a *torm blew off a |mrt of the roof. The damage, however, ha* now been repaired. The friend* of Herbert Luckcnbach, who : ha* liccn Indi.poM'd through an attack of j »pa*modic aathma. and confined to hi* home, will be glad to learn be i* able t«» - be about again. Mr*. Archie Johnson, we regret to learn, i* confined to he rhomc with gripi* and •luineey. Snniuel Gibcraon and family have moved away to Abaccon. The friend* of Mr*. Weal Shield* will be «urry to learn *he ia aerioualy ill at her home here. ..Rumor hat it that a very myatcriou* kind of buainea* la flourivhing at Hickory Point, concerning which the rcaidcnl* are neither opiMited nor communicative. What can it be? And why? Hickory Point la enjoying quite a aeaaon' of building boom, by reason of the new ; golf course In process of construction. A new store will soon be erected in the near vicinity of the links. Holly apjtears to be plentiful in thu woods and hosts of people have been hunting the seasonable evergreen. While a party of four were scouting through a . section of the new gulf course on Sunday they came to grief when their automobile swerved into a gutter. Two hour* elapM-d before they got outt. MAYOR GUNNING Mayor ('harle* Steelman returned home from a recent gunning expedition with abundance of game. And. a* usual, with gunners and fishermen, he came back with voiumn of new gunning yarns a* well. MATHIAS-R1SLKY TRACT William Barber, the well-known cement : contractor of Ocean City, has been given the work of laying the cement sidewalk* ' on the Mathiaa-Risley Tract at Lunch Haven. Mr. Barber ha* also other contracts in different parts of the city for similar work. POINT BHIEPS Benjamin Thompson, of Harbor Lane. , is making preparations for a trip to Florida, and expects to start on tha jour- . the early part of next week. , William Marriott, a well-known Point < painter and decorator, who ha* been on the sick list for the past week, at his home on Higher and Bay Avenues, ia ' 1 happily able to be about again. George Middlcton ha* returned home to t 1 dutica in Bethlehem. Pa., after apend- , 1 the Thanksgiving holidays at hia home 1 here. Mr. Middlcton returned by automobile. Mr*. Chriasie. the wife of cx-Mayor of Harbor Unc and Bay Ave- , ' nue, ha* returned from an auto trip to 1 York City. Mrs. Chrlsaie wa* absent « on the trip for several days. < Floyd Voorhees, the genial manager of the American Store* Co., had the pleaaurc < of receiving a visit from his wife, Mr*. t Voorhees, of Newark, over the Thanks- , giving holiday*. , Somers Steelman is credited with having made the statement that he is anticipating a big building season ahead, a* they have ] several large contract* in hand that must J l>e completed within the near future. Tho Is now trading under the name of Somers Steelman and Sons. The Hill Dredging Comi»any are repairtheir dredge off the bay ohorc, near high bank. The Ocean City Country Cluh expect io < have their first g»»lf course ready for play by June. 1924. , Mr. and Mr*. MalkifT have returned to 1 home in Millville. after visiting the ' father, who reside* in this city, i Howard and Raymond Fox arc building , a beautiful bungalow on Harbor Lane, below the Shore Road. Operations were commenced on Thanksgiving Day. ] ON THE HONEYMOON Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Steelman. the lat- ( ter perhapa better known aa Mis* Alice ] Pottek of Phlladephia. are enjoying a < I
. honeymoon trip touring through Niagara h Kalis, Upon returning they will make their home in thlk city, residing »t Second f and New York Avenues. ! SAW ARMY AND NAVY GAME Mia« ignore Middleton. of Delaware and » Main Street, waa one of the many rooters f j who witnessed the Army and Navy Ganu.- » at New York City. Mia* Middleton has > recently returned home, having spent the remainder of the week visiting friends in , Philadelphia and Annapolis, Md. RING NECK PHEASANT Walter Davis was fortunate enough to bring down this season, tome f0u mile* hack of the Point, a splendid specimen of .the English Ring Neck Pheasant. The | bird measures from beak to tail fully three feet »ne Inch, with the most handaorm* plumage. Mr. Davis has stuffed and mounted hi* catch, and was on -Saturday ^ proudly exhibiting it to his friends, A DANGEROUS PRACTICE Why is it, many are asking, that boys, ! some quite small, are 'allowed to shoot at bird* with air rifles and shot guns on the main thoroughfares? The practice is a ' dangerous one. and . may culminate in a tragedy, or In serious injury to a pedes-, trian. Another practice equally as dangerous ia that of shooting from the railroad bridge and hitting the Shore Faat Line trolley car* as they pas*. Something should be immediately done to put an end to thia. VOLUNTEER FIRE CO, MEET The tegular meeting of the Volunteer Fire Company was held last Tuesday evening. The attendance was good, and busiI ne*a "f paramount importance appertain- ; : ing to the incoming administration were j discussed. IUM.it* have been seen In town during ' the pwst week aa near as Main Street. »eamia>ring around in the near vicinity of tho City Ha)l. ^ WHY THE DELAY? Tho beaconlight. or "silent policeman." it is sometimes . called, is lying on a truck at the Shore Fast Line Station, waiting to be installed at the intersection of the Maya Landing-Main Street-Ocean City Boulevard. But why the delay in having it put to arrvice. Doubtless this ia one of the moat ; dangerous corners in the city, and proper protection it sadly needed. It is through ' the efforts of Freeholder G. B. Jeffries that the light has been promised. JOINT MEETING A joint meeting of the K Band, the Volunteer Fire Company. No. I. and the ! of Pocohontaa. of this city, was . called on Monday evening relative to the community Xmas tree. 1 Committee* were appointed to proceed with the work. Other organisation* are . expected to line up. and join force* at the next meeting, toward* making the event success. ;< Miss Van Gilder 1 Entertains Friends ' Miss Helen Van Gilder entertained a merry party of her friends on Wednesday at her home on 822 Plymouth Place. The time was pleasantly and profitably spent in * ■ social intercourse ami sewing:, after which delicious refreshments were served. ! , The party included: Miss Bernice j Miss Elizabeth Venable, Miss Mary Cavallier, Miss Alice Garretson, Miss Vivien Hand* Bliss i Nickerson, Miss Frances * Smith, and Miss Frances Bevan. , •
- — — ■ - A YEAR'S FREE SERVICE ON EVERY BICYCLE WE SELL ORAS R. LAWRENCE I BICYCLES, WHEELED TOYS AND SPORTING GOODS 846 Asbury Avenue S Repairing of All Wheeled Goods Formerly L, & P. Cycle Co I 1 ■r. Roofs That Speak for Themselves and for Us Confirming the announcement by the j Philip Carey Company, our roofing manufacturei-s, that we have roofed many of the important buildings in this community, we list as many as space ' permits: Casino Company . Supplee Milk Company Read Hardware Company Some architects and contractors who have used our service are: Leslie Headley, Jos. HofFecker, Vivian Smith, Swan & Trout and John Marts. C, H. SHAW & SON SHEET METAL WORKERS 308 Thirteenth St Ocean City, New Jersey IgBroPI-
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FOR SALE THE PERFECT GEM HOOKER will do your baking, boiling and rua*ting on one burner of any ordinary ga* or oil «ov* ; w-lth a saving of three-quarter* uf four gas hill. !ndor*ed by Goiai Hnuaekeeping magazine. Sa!r*pcuj>lc wanted for l>cc-au ■ City and vicinity. Big rommi*«ion*. Mail .order* filled. Write or irhone. Ten Lenurr, | Distributor for South Jersey. Phone 72-W, Vlnaiand. S. J.. $14 Wood Street. JFPR SALE - llouae andi lot. 10! i» Anbury j Avenue v 12,000 — S4.000 cash, balance mortgage. Apply to Frank Grosser. 1017 j Asbury Avenue., or any agent ttf) FOR BALE — Bunjalovr, c room* and bath : furnished : electric light. Apply I "L D." Santinal Office. 1 11-22 4ti •( FOR SALE- Counter* «r«J fixtures for »ce cream *tore. Apply "H." Sentinel Office. I . (12-6— 2t) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ? Ocean front j ^ lot with rix»arian grant, SO ft wide. 34th St. section. Improved aurrour.Jing*. O w n«-r | will sacrifice for quick sale, generous mort- | gage taken. For (Articular*, addrev* ! David Grcrnberg. 3218 Weal Susquehanna Ave.. Phlla. f 12-6— It) VICTROLA-f 150.00 type for rs.00; lot of record*. Ocean City Storage Co.. Sixth and West Avenue. (ll-2fi— 2t) | FOR RlENT" FOR KENT— 645 Wast Avenue. Eight rooms and bath. 11. A. Norcro**, Adam* Apartments. (If) FOR RENT — Apartment*, until June 1, reasonable. M. A. N'orcrost, Adam* Apartments. ftf) I ——————————— ■ ■ APARTMENTS for rent by the year; R0 and «60 per month. M. A. Norcro is. Adams Apartments. Ocean City. (tf) I FOR RENT -Lower- 5 room apt., fur ' nished. hot water heat and bath, all improvements with garage. 508 Sixth Strswt. <tf) GARAGES for Rent — 1420 Wesley Avenue. 110 A»bury Avenue. Apply to M: A. Norerots. Adams Apartments. Ocean City, (tf) FOR RENT— New apartment. Hot water heat : handsomely furnished : all modern conveniences. £. S. Kramer. 330 Atlantic Avenue. fll-8-tf) ; Don't Miss Thia Great Treat— Something That Has Never Been in Ocean City Before Southern Pan Chicken Waffle Dinner Parkrrhouve Rolls j Candied Sweet Potatoe* Virginia Corn Pudding Southern Rice Pudding Made .Cake, Ice Cream and Coffee I DECEMBER 5th, 6th and 7th From 5 P. M. to VI P. M. Don't forget to take home your ChristFruit Cake. Novelties and Pastries sale. Get your ticket* early. Southern Home Baking MRS. A. A. BROWN WRIGHT 41* WEST AVE., Don dir. N. J. Phon. 1077-W /M00RLYN THEATRE IT* DBLUXB L OCEAN CITY, N. J. SATURDAY n<l EVENING Xtn Oil! 5 Big P* Vaudeville k Acts J AMD GOLDWYN /reread Emmett J-Flynn pmducon Jnlfu PALACE ffl, KIX. 1 r MXStOM caawroap k-.u MaucMI swxrr. rAUUNt STAJtM . HfUAlT KHWCWJH . ItaiUKO LOWrf Dsre«W (y EMMETT J. FLYNN ■WfiH,* for tkr sce^a Ay JUNt MATHIS. Onii.l.nr K Special Children's Matinee SATURDAY Vaudeville Every MONDAY and SATURDAY v. £ t 1 | i
FOR RENT-- Furnished apartments. He w-ater beat. ga*. electric, light*. Ais tinfurnial^d aportment, by the year. Y. I 0 Champion, 730 Moorlyn Terrace. (tf p APARTNEKTS 140 montiily ; two; ne^ r and newly furni*h«d ; *ix •• room* arv x bath ; hot water heat, W> 5 Atlantic Ave fj nue. . Apply 6'Jl Atlantic Avenoe or an. » agent. (11-26— 2t ' UNFURNISHED AIT. Rent by the year heat furnished. Apply Baron. Elevrn'l ^ and Central Avenue*. (tf : FURNISH E DKOOMS -With or wftbou , ! board or part of hou*e for rent. Wayn 'Hail, 840 Sixth Street. HN6— 3f \ . FOR RENT Store suitable for ice crean j store or delicatessen. Apply "H." Senti nei Office. 412-6—2:; o' , WANTED ) i WANTED— A real estate vsiesman. Go©<! opportunity for reliable man. H. G ' Harris and Co.. 515 Eighth Street. (tf] ; FOR RENT — First floor apt. Reasonable "I Apply 816 Wesley. (12-6— 1(] •| LEGAL PROPOSAL Far Rem aval and Disposal of Garbage. Bobbish and Ashe* Seated proposals for the removal and disposal of gmrbaire. rubbish, ashes. In accordance with specifications on file In the office of the City Clerk of Ocean City, will be received by the Board of Commissioners of Ocean City, at a. meeting to be held on December 17, 1923. at the hour cf three o'clock in the afternoon, at the Commissioners' Chamber. City Hail, Nin'h and Asbury Avenue. Ocean City. New Jersey. | Proposals will be received for the removal i and disposal of garbage, rubbish, ashes j for the year 1624. Specifications can be secured from City Clerk. All bids must be made on bidding blanks attached to specifications, which may be obtained from City Clerk. A certified check, drawn to the order ot the City Treasurer of Ocean City, or cask TeL 614 Taa Years Experience MAE E. BENNETT Ocean City 'a Only RESIDENT HAIR DRESSER All Other Branches ScJrPTCr?.htL..t 6SS ASBUET AVENUE if Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jersey * i
lot | the amount of IRddO must accompany , so «wh proposal or bid, a* guarantee that th«- *s»rr*WuJ t> idder will e*rru:«* a r..r. fl I tract and furnish acceptable bond »n the ' mm cf fifty f&O) per <* cftm of the rw | amount nid ard to be a Surety (,'ontpsny ^ i bond, and also insurance again*', Kro- ^ ployee'e liability, cordmoned far th»- f*;un> I ful performance of the contract a* rr- | quired by the specifications. The bidder will also furnish with h»« ; r . , proposal or bid. a letter or certificate, frtm. 1 th ' 11 Surety Company, authoricad f) » to transact husines* in the State of New i Jersey, that they will furnish the j sary bonds required under Chi* contract if w* • he is awarded the contract. The Board of | fJommissioners reserve the right to reject fl any or all proposal* or bids or to wsire sny informality in any bid or proposal. m HARRY A MORRIS, e) AAv.- U-Zl-Zt „ City Clark, j ORDINANCE No. 234 Introduced by Commissioner Coraon - | An Ordinance to erect, build and con- ^ J. struct jetties along the beach or ocean ] ! {rt>M in Ocean City. New. Jersey, and profj \ ^ding for the cos*, and expense thereof. e. i THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF (>;the city of ocean err. do j ORDAIN : - j Section I. That there shall be erected, j built and constructed In the City of Oc«wr. City. New Jersey, jetties along the beach _ or ocean front to' prevent the encroach- i roent of .the sea and the same to be erected ! t j between a point which Is about 1100 fe*-t j t . j north of North Street to an angle with At- j <
Lantic Boulevard sap the j *r.f* tiwtt (hereof wjli fiwi. Jabbed S*w . 2^^ That the hifiidiAg. erecting sr-< rttom'.njffr.ig tA ft* described it a ect^.r, ittif iA th** odiSMMe, and the fursidiitKr "i Ihe labor end . msfldria-* 'Ut-rmiur *haii b» a ccofdmg Ihe plant ar^l ipMrifuutKiM on file in 4 i'> iTerk's Off**-. S«< U*r damare and rx--P»-r.ce oi ti#»- mt, (>x r.vr fwr.-i. *hej{ tV imni toy an up r.ti the tsrcii era of the iand b«fnefit*<d • i ietep> if, i,risi0orttotk a* each ">wn*r u.'.i ii: I* i>«n4ti r. acquire hoc. 4. Ti-*: the coi A nor', when awarded, may <*■ temporaoiy fir, a need l<y the- >a*umg */i pronuiuonr notes <of this City, which • ruf*r% *h*:i bear tie date the day (he saneare issued and utmit be *j£-r^wj by the Mayor and counter*nn*«d toy the Director of tr^ Departixwnt «>f R*-.er.oe and -Finance and ht tested by the Co.y Clerk and cort^rata >esl affAe»i thrwow said i^rte* #ha:'i .be definite in amoun: ar^ ana:, bear : iotmk at a rate n)t exceed* r.y six per j cer.num prr annum, and there shall ' to* 1 ttated Lhtrec/t tne purpose for wfc.rh the j <*>m yrr iseuadKec. 5. This ordinance shall Cak* effer» I a: the expiration of ter. day* (root it* final j pavaayr. , CocsimiMAoner^. . Notice The above nrdinar.ee «u ;«taeQ on first xi.d second reading ar a meeting of the Board of Cncnouxetoners cA Ocean City. New Jersey, held on the 26th day of No- •- ember. 1623. and will be taker, up for third reading and final passage mi a meeting of aaid Board to be held on December 17, 1623. Coawni»x.ot>era' Chambrr. Oty Hall. O re»r. City. New Jersey, at 3 o'clock P. M HARRY A. MDRK1S. fidv -11-26 3t ' City Clerk, ORDINANCE No. 237 Introduced by Co«uisis*iouer Coraon An Ordinance to Lay out. open, grave] and grade a fifteen foot wide street, between Wert and Aabory A venae* and between Fifty-Sixth and Fifty-Ninth Street*. Ocean City. New Jersey, sad to provide .
*/ " /j ••———» >' for tl tsoaf. and expeqas tharaof TICK OOAJ'Jj OP COiWtKWONEfcf; OF d THE CITY OI OCR AN CITY W> c ORDAIN ; i 1 That Haw ttom.il torn i aid out.. graveled and g rm4o» m fifUa* ' ■ ,de jNtiut* IX ttom Ci ty of Ocaax > City, Sow J+rtmy. and Wing bar tarn Wa«* xo*i A *o+ry K.+x.vn* and Kfry-SiXlk and - YiftyifMmtb fcmts T 2 Tha' Liar laying out. of/moktm d ao<: g rwdtvg of tto* rirset. dncr. tod is - Oto ot In.c ocd-can<*. and the fun rtriftfi r*f tb« lotoor sad matarasls I- Ijbtetwfor *hs> be accordcng to the piana Y *por»^cartion* of City frf roT s« h Flier it. tha City Ckric's Oftc*. Sec. 3. Tha'. the cost, desnaga axd «- r per.se *>i the vssprosernerr. ahall be pad by r an asaerjimest upuc the owner* of the immd ' oenafitod thereby in prz&artioc. as each ' '/WMT ehalf C* deemed cn a ct^an. " See. 4. That the contract when awarded. r nosy be teuspocnriiy financed by the un»rtp of proRntaory a erom <A this city, which iv**-* she! I bea r date the day flu same p-a re issued and stall be signed by (he Mayor and eoun'ersigsed by the fcraensr ■A the Deparunent of Revenue and Finance and attested by the C* ty Cosrk and th*' corporate sen! thereon : said soca* - <hail be definite is amount and shall bsar interest at a rate not exceeding u: prr centum per Atr.:r.. sad there ebtM br ■"tared thereon the purpoee (or which the tame are issuiid Sec* S. This ordinance shall take aCecr ' . at the expirauoc of ten days Cram Its final passage. Netaet Tne above ordtaaaoc was pa sad on first and second reeding at a nesting ot th* i Beard of Co*r rnit itoner* c£ Ooesx City. Nea Imrmcj. heid OS the 26th day oi Sowmher. 1621, and will be is 'sen up for •l.ird reeding and final peseeqre mt a SBertI ing of said Board so be held on December ■ Hall. Ocean City, New Jersey, mt 3 o'clock P. U. HARRY A MORRIS. ; Adv. — S 1-29— St CUy Oeri
:jr — — - — ]f : H. S. FOX LUMBER COMPANY 5| HAVE OPENED AN OFFICE AND YARD IN *\ Tuckahoe, near Station Road, P. & R. R. R. I e • ; ^ v *■"' >!' ' •j ^ : Lumber Mill Work Lime * Cement *i Lead and Oil Box Shooks I I . Ux * r Sole Agents for — Bird's N eponset Products, Slate Surface Roofe ings, Smooth Surface Roofings, Sheathing Paper, Shingles, Samson Plaster Board, American White Wallboard PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS AND ENQUIRIES THE FIRM THAT GIVES SERVICE AND SATISFIES \ ' • - - SEE OUR NEW OFFICE ^ - ^
FIRST NATIONAL BANK Christmas Club for 1 924 i *"1 _ a - Before December 15th we Mill have sent checks to the members of our 1923 Christmas Club. Do you get one of these checks? If not, join our "club now and get one for next year. The new club is ready, join early, get a good start and keep it up. CLASSES ARE ARRANGED TO SUIT YOUR DESIRES •r h No. 2 amounts to $ 25.50 5 amounts to $ 63.75 50 amounts to $ 25.00 100 amounts to $ 50.00 200 amounts to $100.00 500 amounts to $250.00 ' Join as many classes as you wish and for further information, call at our Savings Department * DONT FORGET * . . _ ^ Interest is paid on all cards on which payments are made according; to require* mentsu I FIRST NATIONAL BANK fi OCEAN CITY, N. J. | 1 J L . • J * ; . .'••• ' y > • ■./ ;.V-; v ' v.-;. N V • ' -

