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ATLANTIQ COAST NEWS
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SEA ISLE CITY, N. J., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 191S
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iut Folks You d Gleanings ;l Character.
I Events.
IK BRIEF
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Board of Education Now
Composed of Three
Members
TW8 MEMBERS RESIGN
* teacher at lite »*ay on Tneaday k ol illnnaa. will be tendered .lit at the Bellevue e event of bia2Xt<d
brphv and a p'rijr uC ig their I-oretl - a daya this week-
heel* of the
_ _ Arnett from the School Board, cornea the word that Hike Loongo baa alao%lecidea L. qnit,' and Km tendered hia^eeign-lioii, to takr
effect imnieaiateiy.
The three remaining nember* met on Tueaday evening, and transacted Jut
utnal routine bnaioesa.
Wiiat is left of the Board of Education will meet the board of Health at tire City Hall on Tueaday evening at eight o'clock, todiacuaa matters relating to the health of the acbool children, and to arrive at aome understanding an that •he powers of either board will not be
iufuaed with Ute other.
At Tueaday’» Board meeting a reaolution was adopted to keep all the children, in a family when; there is * case of mumps, out of the school until the one alfiieted la cured. Thi» step mtt taken upon the advice of the medical inspector of tlieaciioo I, who was present, and is a precauJcn to prevent an epi-
demic of mumps.
TR NOW
COMP™
Solicitor Preparing S29.000 Bond issue For Boardwalk, Bulkheads, and Sewer Connections; Met Wednesday WILL HRYE HEARIRB Kujiuecr Goff, at tlie meeting of'the Coiiiuiiaaioiiera ou Wedueadar, reported that Uie sewer was completed, and that ail iho men were laid off on Tneaday tiigbt. All that remains ia to paae the oerttlicat* of inspection, and have
- uae approval of the Huu- Hoard of
- Heklth, he said.
Director of Highway* fkelaney was not eo certain thaLdhr work waadone, bad not bad a chance Pi inspect it reported progress on Mie aewer. A letter was read front K. Taaca, asking tiiat the City eiuplor his baud of I' pieces for nine weeks Itns auiniinr, tw ooiiorrU daily, for whidi be wanted *2700. He is a brother-in-law of D.Cini, a property-owner here. The City Oominisaioners instructed On Clerk to ad rise Mr. Taaca that tiier* was no appropriatton for baud purposes, and a suggestion that the letter lie tnrned oyer to Uie Woman’s Ciric Club aud Farem Teadlets’ Association wi
METHODIST CONFERENCE TO BE HELD SOON Many Changar Ara Tc Taka Place This
Yea.- It It Said
Trow. Ike “Ttme." Corrr.pM»Se«
Methodist* all over the County are taming their attention toward the Methodist Conference winch coureDa* Tueaday Atlantic City. Many surprises are premised in -be appointment*. It is poewbkthat this year wl!! See perhaps U13 greatest number of move*, espeotady the smaller chorchew. tiiat b ’
piace Id the last ten year*.
Some conjrctort have it that Dr. H. K. Grostw, pastoro< Ffret M. E. Cbaach, Camden, will succeed Dr. Hanford H. Nichols, as Disirict Superiateodeut nl Camden District. That Her. M. E. ‘inv dar, KducaUnnal agent of Fenniugtun Seminary, will return to Hamilton .-ivs. M. E. Church, Trenton, the ciiurcfi be leftto be agentfor Penningvm. Harold Paul Sloan D.D. will go to Frinorton. lAahop Henderson, who presides at the Conference, is one of the youngest
bishops of the Chureb.
has taken
SPRING AGRICULTURAL MEET Flrtt Meeting With R*cei.ily-Appoln,*d Farm Darrunatrator
The drat meeting of the recently-ap-pointed Farm Demonstrator for the Ilou 11 iv (Professor George B. Tbraa' with the growers, was at Uie sp „ meeting of the County Board of Agriculture last Friday and w as very natis-fa'-tory, Uie farmers being assured in the replies to their queetions that they were to hate the advice of which there is need. FreUmipary to Uie reception tendered. Joseph Camp, the presiding officer, just from the mosquito symposium in Atlantic City, in reporting upon what lie leart.ed thereat, advised ail to buy up any and all marsh land Uiey could gel lin'd of. WlUi Uie poorest hay selling at 99 per ton the meadow land was worth more Uian upland. " Simply ditch and clear off cat tails, and neat cut and enre tlie hay, gi-uing a crop getUug rid of moaqpiUi breeding place* at the same time." Those using meadow land know this is Uie fact ana Uie story not half told.
RE-GRAYELLING TURNPIKE J
The Young Men's Kami lies* Ai atk-u haagetw on record aa being against a baud Uua summer, contending that a hand keeps business away from Uie auiuasmeuii lor which aitmisesioi. charged, and ia therefore unfair to tl owners of Utaae amuacinruU. There is practically a nnatimou* opinion among all of Uie business men tiiat Uie City will he better off wtUiOut the band. The only people who are exercised are those wboee interest* are cl only related to Uie band ■tend, and who have suires which receive Uie benefit of Uie crowds which coogregai- there every night, Wildwood, a city that can well afford a band, tug without one Un* year for Uie
OLD FAMILY MON First Settlers oi Seven-Mile Beach And Early Residents ol Mainland Celebrate v INTREBTir FAMILY TREE from ike -Tim**" Corrctfcnnmi. HTOXK HAimcm. NJ., Feb. 34.— The annual Ve-union ul tnc Fisher famiit ol Cape May County, at tlie home of Claienee Fisher here on Tueway, celehrated also Uie 8uh birthday ol tlie wile of Uie eldest of Ute Uirce orothera eoua ol Un* first of Uie name to local.' in the county, and also the anniversary of her weddiu)’, February z2, ItMtl, 111 her pareule' home, the Tatem manaioii, the li-st building erected on aeveu-mtl.- beach, Utik ' its that wedding. 'file liner aoni James Monroe, Dennis and John. The' wedding was of James ami i,ydtf Hencraft, and waa on her i.Ui birthday. Young Fisher wa* resident u(Uie mainland through all Uie weary winter of UM&-6, and hie boat never failed to be beached at Tatem’t landing. After Uieir marriage the young couple moved to the inainiard'v liere, at Jlias (’reek, the hueband had built a dwelling, in which Uieir seven children were burp nnd reared. All of Uieee—Dennis, Jr., Kei'bi-ii, ('uleuian, James, Edwin and Joel, and Margsretta Kirch, of Camden—were present at Uie dinner, DeanUJr. pres^lmg. Thetbree youngest descendant* pn-seut were respectively great-gnimleon- of Uie ihree original broUicrs, Clatruce F'isher, son of Dennis Jr. when Uie yotingeal grandchild of I^rdia, rpent llir greater part of hi* j onUi at her Imme. Lt’dia Kencraft waa well known on tlie mainland, and >* described aa beautiful and Uie life of every company and of her parents' home. The re-union wu* wrll attended, every branch of Uie family except one iii Southern New Jersw* Iwing represented. Mrs. Clarence Fisher a*d Miss Filaie Un daughter served a famihts dinner, keeping to disiies that were family favorites, and adding many of Uie more modern
and delieacSm.
SECRTIARYPT CUITURE CLUB ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED
add 60 pw, cent, to ‘be City fi„ verttaiug, buiieving that it is more necessary for Uie general good to have Uie City's name aud advantages before the outside worid in the newspapers Uian it it to furnish free amusement for the few that come here to be en’ertained at Uie Citv’e expense. Tlie Solicitor waa informed on Uie amount of money to be included in Uu bond ordinance which be ia now pr<' paring—The boardwalk, 11:1.000; p» viiiona, 91,000; railing, |6,0tlt; bulkheads (Mi in all), 9HA10O; aewer con neclitn (old aewer with new), iiicluding necessary repairs to old sewer, 93,000; making a total of ♦2M,0U0. Bid* lor Ur bulkhead* will b* opened at the meeting next Wednesday. After first publieaUon of the bond ordinance, which will set forUi Uie details of number of feet ol boardwalk, railings, etc., a date will be set to hear protest*, if any, from Uie taxpayers ou any portion ol ;be ordinance. There ia soma opposition, it it staled, to building the boardwalk in front of lbs Continental Hotel
propei ty.
Meeting adjourned, after several minor diacoasiona, at one o'clock.
CARD OF THANKS
CharlM I>. Town and child ret. eipers* ■Hr sincere thank* fur U- kindnn mwn them in Uieir recent bereave lent. The loss of a gcud wife and lulhei waa made less keen by Uie many kin 1 expressions of ayfnpaUiy offered.
ititrsot to repaii 1 The building j new piling pot
c County, was in VasbingP.n't birthday ‘ , viaiUng Doctor tn Irani Friday to e funeral of her Gallagher, who died ee»n at his home in be funeral took place ni-monlhiy meeting 's Businas* Aaaocia*t Toee<l*y evening, is* held last Tuesday Solution wa* adopted kaneiutiun add 60 ■ the 97MI which 1 by U-e OHy for dl«rof Mr. C. J. ..Rtist Hospital in
. Kot
A Portrait.
When ha cant get fror t seats at the theater be growls aboat the v ox office dlscriminatlcQ: wh»- fie can he
i From 8m lilt To Ooean View! 001 to “I 1 * th,In * U_
8.,™, RSM Qr-,,Hod
We all know the complete pessimist, a lair Ha la almost as depressing as the pro fsaafonal spUtcist —Collier's Weekly.
HEARING ON POUND NETS Representatives of the Industry Speak Against, And Hook Line Fishermen Speak
For The Bill
TO ABOLISH POUND NETS A public hearing ul the bill of Asimblyroau Whitman, prohibiting the erection and maiulenauMMif pound net was held in the Hi ate House at Trunin on Tueaday, Mote Uie ii. nae Cotnmi tee ou F'leh and Game, and hundreds id repruaenutivesof the pound net iufiaalrY thronghonl the Hutr were present. Thi Hook and Une Fishernien wen, als.. strongly raptaaented, and the beat hoU, sides fasted all day and part
night.
It was contended that NO per cent. Uie fish taken from the AtlanUc Ocean • a* re-shipped tn AtlanUc Oily and nth .Nirwjlnsey -va-ahorr nw»rt« fnmi II markwu in New York and Fhiladrlphi Funnd net owner* claimed Uiat if Uie pound net* sere abolished the price of fish would sour, and that tire hook ana hn« ilshcruieu could ind handle calclie* wiUi Uie speed that the fish are hamiied by Uiem. They also contended that Uie fish caught by Uie hook and line iiiher men would not be fresh when ah^M^ us tfiey are now. The bill 1* still with the romnuUee, but the belief is Uiat there is lilUe chance of its becoming law'.
Frink W. Fowkes, Clerk of County Freeholders, Made Secretary of Organization of 21 Counties MET RT TRERTDR Frank W. Fowkes, Clerk to the Board of Chosen F’reelioldera of Cape May County, waa made Uie Secretary of the Slate Association of Boards of Freeholder*, which waa formed at Trenton Turajday. Twenty-one counties were 'he officers elected were : Joseph B. Thatelier (Warren County), President; Charles A. HmiUi (UnionCounty) vicepresident r F'rank W. Fowkee (Cape May Countv). Secretary, and Andrew Gebliard (Middlesex County), treasurer. The object of the new Association i* to bring into a closer relationship Uie members of Ute Boards of Freeholders of the State, and to urge legislation for uniform construction of roads and provide for more even distribution of Slate road moneva. The legislation committee has in preparation a bill which provide* for s consolidation o( all Uie State laws governing Uie constrncuon and maintenance V.f roads, the presentsvetem being a maxe ■if e inflicting laws. They will also suggest tome changes in the office of die Stale Roods Commissioner. Tlie preliminary ine.’Ung wa* held at liildebrecht’s, in Tiemnn, and ineeUngs will be held in varions parts of the State ■ ram time to Ume. Dew is Steinmrver Jr ward C.H tevens. Meets first and Uiird Hondays at 2-30. Sea Isle City Yacht Club R. M. Atwalei, Commodore; C. O. AlUmuae, Secretary; Irving Fitch, Acting Secretary. Union Republican Club President — William Barnes; Vice President—Herd C. Reed; Secretary— William Stevens ; Treasurer — Jacob
While
Alpha Club President—Mr*. Howard Townsend ;
Permanent Organization Formed at Meeting on Tuesday to Develop Home Efficiency ALL LADIE8WELC0ME With its object to derelop efficiency iu home, school and community, an- pro-mc-e co-operation, Uie ek-a ine c ity Home Culture Club wae organized'on Tuesday afternoon, when a meeting was
beid in the Scbooihuuee.
The following officers were elected to nerve for one year : President, Mrs R.‘ r. Htevsns ; vicc-preaidi-nt, Mr*. John Camil; secretary, Mis* Eliza beUi Dougherty ; treaeurer. Mr*. Cliarles Fitzgerald ; and counselor, Mrs. Lewis
Cliaster.
Biz counties in Uie Stme Uni* far have Home Culture Clnb*. The New Jersey Congress oi Mothers is back of tlie clubs, and Uiey are all required to report once each year to the Chairman of the Coun-
try Life Department.
The membership ie open to any girl from eight to eighty. Tlie meetings will be held wekly in Uie School, aud once each monUi a business session will be
held.
The following is quoted from Uie constitution, which was formally adopu-d ou Wednesday: “ FttXStlMXN : Before becoming a Freshman and receiving her b-dge, each girl must allow a month's iccord of helpful activity at lioir.e, during w Inch timi' she iiius' have learned Ui make a bed well, in sweep, to wash dishes, and must finish one piece of useful hand-arwing. " J I'M ok* ; Before becoming a Junior, ra:b F'reaUman must allow her ability to make bread and a simple cake, to darn and patch garment*, and to do enough plain sewing U. compleli one garment. hhe must alio win bono.s in at least two other aclivilie* “BKtiltMU: Before becoming a Senior, each Junior must learn loc iuk 3 soups, 3 meau, 3 vegetables, 3 de* •erta,3 beverages,and 3 kiudsoll.read, to do fine daruing aud patching, 1,, make buttonhole*, tc make a Ureas by hand or by ir*— 1 - 5 — - •
OfflCIAES IN CONTERK
Health Boards of State Meet at Trenton; Want Funds to Ad-
vertise Hygienic Wofk ^ In Newspapers
LOCAL OFFICERS ATTEND The annual Conference of the Health Officials 111 Uie Mate of New Jersey was tietd in Uie Mate House at Trenton on Friday aud Saturday 01 last week. The meeting* were under the direction of the Mule Hoard ol lieatUi, and delegates were in attendance from every health
body ul niipurtauce in the Mate.
Dr. R. C. Scou, president, and Irving Fitch, secretary ol Uie 8ea Isle Board of
rlealUi, attended the aeasiona.
Bbe n
winlmuorsiu atleast four ncUviUes.”
F-Uiel Nickerson s
vision o
-*el Nicketaon w ill nave super■r UicWTfflng»pTWHl.
eaingo. art of Uu
COUNTY OIRECTORY Justice at Supreme Court—Charles C. Black, Democrat. Circuit Judge—Howard Carrow, D. Term expires 1318. Law Judge—Henry H. Khiredgc, D.
1916.
Prosecutor of Pleas—Matthew Jefferson, Democrat, 1918. Sheriff—Coleman F. Corson, Democrat. 1916. Coroners, N. A. Cohen. Rep.. Wildwood, 1914; Mark Lake, Rep., Ocean City. 191*; B. C. Ingcraoll. 1917. County Clerk— 4. Carlton Hildreth, llepabtican, January'. 1920. Surrogate—Edward L. Rice. Democrat, November. 1917. State Senator—Harry Wheaton, D..
1916.
AMerrblyman—Lewis T . Steven* ReptihUcan. 1916. County Superintendent of SrhooUAaron W. Hand, Republican. October
1917.
County Collector—Joseph I. Scull llrpubllran. Terms of Court—Second Tuesday it April, September and December.
The road surface la being r *i* sevi ral iucliet, and when completed w b* thr tl neat turnpike in the county. were not found, were divided Uii* r eek between the two local ehurebat, eacli re-
ceiving one.
F'recuolder James Ku*tac<- was a Trenton visitor on Tueaday, aUending Itir preliminary meeting of Uie Hut* A* (Delation of F'raeholder*. For the best in men’s wear—Jonra’ Men's Shop, 766 Asburv Avenue, Ocean City.—See rdvL page 8, -adv
speak* ofr said Mr. farmer. -Rockt It must ’a' been on* of than revolution* where they killed the king or lumpin'." reflected bis neighbor.—Llv-
Monarch of Amartcon Tre*. The largest tree la Uo United SUtea I* said to be Ui* Mother at the forest." a giant redwood In tlw t alaversa big tree grove In California. It la supposed «o oecte’a l«Ml» brerd feet of lumber
SEA ISLE CITY. Com m is* iuBera. Klchani M. Atwater, Mayor. J. P. Delaney, Director of Street* and Highways Frank W. Fowkes. Director of Fi nance. City Solicitor. H. H. Voo. uen.-. Tax CollfHrtor. 1). il. Wh-al.-n. City Clerk. Irving F'jtdi. Hoard of Education J. I- Speer. President: H. K. Townsend. Secretary; L. I. Buc«y, Board ol HMlth
OrraniratinaN,
i'uung Mm'. Uu.lneeii A asm Rirhanl W. Crom-Ckrr. P, WUiinM A. HafTert, Virr-lV L Steinmeyer, Jr., Tye**u
Board of Choaen Freeholders Term* expire January 1st Director—Charles H. Clouting. Collect^—Joseph I. Scull, Oceat Soliritor—Joseph Douglass, Cap< May Court House. Road Supervisor—Daniel Schellcn
•r. Erma.
Cape May City— John T. Bennett, 1916. Henry S. Rutherford, 1918. Dennis Township— Leri Wentzell, Dennisvllle, 1916. >wer Townahip— ‘ MarKiaaic. Wildwood
1916. Edwards. 1916. o Isle City— Charles R. Clouting. 1917. James F'. Eustace. 1917. oner Townahip — Hope W. Gandy, Turkahor. 1916. Wildwood— Charles W. Saul. 1916. Augustus Hilton, 1918.
KuhM-ribe for the Times. 91 per
r FiU-h.
jd bv the Rev. , , - - tonnki M.E Churcli >* one thing; the aa..
rn-xin. Interment! hie executor is quite another. And >11 tb lienuis (>nie-1 yet both beromr a very simple matter 69th year, and waa i when you invoke th* aid of the Hr jnd in the eoumy. curity Truat Company, uf Cape May I husband and three , City. N. J., to i.lmlni*ter your estate
The Tit
of over 100 T _
d la (till (rowing.
TH# Sweetest Days.
After all, I b*llcve tho nloett and ■weeleat days are rot those on which anythn% very splendid or wonderful or exciting hapjwna. but Joat thore that bring simp). U'.tlo pleasures, ful lowing one another softly, like pearls ■ aliwlrg off a aUtng.—L. M Montgoa-
19* past twelve — •
Parent-Tearhera' Aaaoctatiot Mina E. Nirknrson, Preeidom; Mrs Cheater, Vire Pre ident; Mr*'. L
Loyal Ord»/ fif Moos* UiotaUir—Robert * Bivens; ■ .<w - n
Made Them Even. Hogan and Murphy ware on their way Ui work early onn morning, when Hogan, bring a few yard* In rfont of Murphy, stooped down aud picked up a dollar "Bure." said Murphy, ’’that’s my dollar y« havo fount!" stood amazed, saying aa ha gi phy the twin. “Thin that sqt “■ dollar 1 owe ya”
WITH THE UW-MAKERS Brief Chronicle of th* Week's News
At Trenton
The iargi* ature had a Imlidat ■lav, M aabiugUiii'a Birthday, -lie tx-nutc or the Awn- ’
—eaton* on that day.
Hei.alm Gaunt, of t.b.uc *U r Cmimi, abariit ou acaioiuii of e.cknea*, held iij
‘•pLuu bill iu-
,. A publicity campaign wa* urped by v "“r- a '' v "" r y expert ol Hie New Y ork Department of Public Health, to educate Uie public in beslth mat^eis. ■ in public bealtli work until we lealiaa Uuu precisely tlie same principles govern ‘be "ale of P ubli c health to the earnnunttyas govern the sale of beans, I pickles, crackers and bacon. PereouI l> '. 1 ** nu reason why Uie cqmmiuf
1 advertise in, health wazJtV m- ..itelhgeuUy and even a* a merchandiser. It is
fiPtS**** 1 ,or physician* a* mdiriduala I to adteruse So for aa 1 know, however, no medical society has declared u “ U .* , ““ cal !" r 8< *cietie«toadverti«e. Doe*
s'iKKertion to phyaiciaiia
tty should u< and pay lor «* hbermjy
i u ‘‘*
bating tlie patent mediclM evil
ad vefti »e the evils of
not possible U
.. .oo “sumption cure#, fraud uie: m^Hn, 1 .!! 0 *. “" d . du ««rt in Uie very '
medium used by fakirs ’’
He said the time would come when Uie enlightened sentiment of ike Stale would demand that newi’.r.pera carry savingaud life-giving *d vartla«ti'Si2 11 " haAren condautiug * Hearth Departineirt for some Ume as new* matter, withuat charge. * “ - benefit of its readers f-» ■ ■
miinity, A talk can b 4 eaci. week. ’
mlidav/ 1 Mon inv. MpAieilbe mbrtjiad at.;
of the laical
troduced by him.
A bearing will be held next week o. Senator llalchinami’* Home Rule b.: Will. Il passed Uie la-g alature last yeui and is now up to the HcuaU-, sumo pro test having developed in Uie interim. Assembly...an Hleveua, of CaM May Louutv, baa introduced It.II No. t7i. Ill Tneaday, to lake tlie plm-e ,,1 Die bit, thicli wa* killed laat week by the Gov ruor, providing for Kl«u- aid in coaai .iiuU-ctmn. Tlie new bill m intent h , racUrally Uu- •uiinc -m the i.m- pn • looaly introduced, hut reinoVM Un
■ovrrnor’fl objecUun.
Tbe bill of Auieiiiblyuiau XYliitmati, ol VUanUc-County, valiiluliiiR tbe election ■I a recorder, collector and treasurer in Atlantic City, passed the Senate on M-m-day. and ia now up to Uie Governor. Member* of Uie House came down hard upon Aueinblyiuan Wolf* bill, on fueaday, providing Uiat anyone w hoUeluce* a road sign or other advertising device, shall be deviurd guilty an a die •rder(y peiixiu and be*0pumalintl. Tbe •III was defeated by a heavy vote. Tlie House 01. Tuesday pawed Aaemblyman rbom|>aoii'a hill making ali ugiatralioii* for unto owners' ami drivers’ licensea^i zpire wiUi the tear and auUinriziiig the .lepartmeul to issue new ones begiuiiing with Deccmbet I. They are now neuid beginning with .nary fat, and Uie ow uera and driven. htve 30 day*' grace in which Intake
•hem out. ‘ The bill 1 isfer of a lireiiM'fm
1 pci
DEMOCRATIC EFFICIENCY State Road Commissioner's Office Would Lika To Help, Hut Has No Money
' Jok* U ; VYberv has Un- ui.o.
Dr. R. B. Fits Randolph, of 1 SSM*—* 1 u,1 "“
City of ^
a d'uguim^ laboratory, so that. dinh~ tiierta and such communicable malatuii- ■ hhi! n Jr « Die very beginning ' through a diagnosis in Uie oommunUr lisre the diaoaw- liad iu iucepUon. The speaker said Uiat diphtheria waa a very malignant disease, and thatadio*'.'.Mr waa very Important immediately, - if hopes for Uie paUeut were to be *xpected. fti* idea was to iiavepliw>>Wna m the coinmaniiie* where " - ttgf,- •
lor B diagn»£¥;
at Uie btatc laboratory but to — ahead and diagnose Uie case in Uieir own ii.ime town, tiiru preventing sereins de■ny. U lake* three or four days for m 'I'.m. U L, r 5*‘7 e “ Uiat has 1-en forwarded by mail to the Stale -iboralory, and »iuce Uie establishmant ' 'Im parcel post Uiere have been 01 ' ■ u “ l '‘r 1 *!*- There were many pby- . insinihe Male who I,ad refrained ■ mi administering antitazii: in typical cajMnnu.Umy bad Heard from Uie HtatC l»r. Fiuittaadolpfa mged UieealablMbnnni of laboratoriaa ia Uie Cities of Urn Mrt 1*7^? U ’’ such r Mrl c,r « "I *t onoe, ’ 1 k'^HKa! could oUli n . “ Kuu ' laborator* -...“"T.. ""I'-retive. he said, be4 «■ nl Uie rapenae Uiat smaller piaoe* “mid not incur. ^
Tliers were mar m.Un and tuai.y 1
srei lu',Ln| U ‘‘‘ tV, ' f 1 -** tin
V 1 * ■" ■Ppropriatioo of 911,000
‘ old be spent i u ad-
lade.
vertiaiug) w in |, P „
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SEA ISLE M.E. CHURCH NOTES L. _ '' , i x V' , ''horua laat Sunday evening ru. a r.iiuring Shoe res to every hinw of . Im a’t'u.Jer' d | b, ’"'‘ ""'"" Uu ' '"'■Il at li.e church next Sunday aa Um veiling aervn— will be one ol sneciij • naic by Uie mixed cbnrus. *P*^**NextSonday will U.nvepUonofroero- , "' ur “"'* •« r ‘'*®c. Thi* is *)• 1 mipirational aervire, to are men •tiling w ith Uk- forces of Uie church to ighleousnese. Kierybody In-
ky th* bast authors.
lelte every w rek.

