Suilding Exonomies Are Urged ■ at Washington Convention .tivities of IrresponaiWe Bidders Are Scored as Nation d General Contractor* Start Move To Eliminate Waste in Building—Frown on Speculative Activities ecords Show 1925 Nation's Greatest Building Year
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.mot* fconomteSJ sad •fftdeot p.,nilop» In constrtJcUon Is belatinched. followlm eonduon of o confsrtsce of bulldlns iperts bdd nndor the uuspice. [ the Assodsted Qenersl Con■arton of Amertes. Actios will r taken In more thse 80 con [ruction centers to secure prsc-
ml anpilcstlon of the ■! policies gev-lop^d
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cape hat comm tucea, fmday, jtjie 11, iw«.
Uvcnins prayer. Her. Joseph W. Watts, Pastor of Holy Trtsltjr P. E. Church of Ocean City. Scripture Reading. ~ a lit; »-i« l Oor. IS. Rev. Evan. Announcement., attaetn. • Hark, Hark. My Soul." Choir of Holy Trinity P. K. Church of Ocean City. Shelley Hymn. "Love Divine. All Love Excelling/' Charles Wesley Sermon. "Planting a Grove,” Rev. P. J. E
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Avalon Home and Teachers Hold Ejection Re-elect Officers at Closing Meeting of Year—Appoint Hospital Committee Next Meeting in September
Oncers of the Avalon Home Itlgar nnd Teachers' Association were .ctual re-elected at the dodnx meeting Unit- It« aaeoctatlon. held Wedi ethod. ^sy evening at the home of Mrs. idblfrl Kt^Ph S. Maredin. They are: Preslder'. Mra. F. H. Stratton: con- Vice President. Mra. Mary ghout Hildreth: Treasurer. Mrs. Honor jboer- B. Alien: Secretary. Mrs. Nettle
rtlcu- Hawley,
large The Commlttesa wr ndled appointed, rs fotlowa: ■loped Chairman of Publicity. Mrs.
Rose Canfield.
Membership Committee, Mrs. Katherine Mr.raden and Mrs.
! Edna Colburn.
Soprano nolo, "Save Me, O Ood." Mrs. Ruby Dun.tan A. Randegger
Hymn.
"Onward Christian Soldiers.’ Sullivan Benediction. Postlude. Mrs. Jas. Austin.
Horticulturists To Have Big Time on Field Day New Jersey fruit, vegetable, and flower growers will hsve big program at’ the horticultural
farm of their State College of. Agriculture and Experiment Sta-| tlon. New Brunswick, on Field Day,, June 18. Various Important problmta concerning cultural method*, and Inaect and dlaeaee control are to be considered In drraonvtratlona. tour*,
^nd talks.
Vegetable grower* will be *hown by C. H. Niaaley. veg^ table uprclallat. how to mix nicotine du*t*. and the use of one horse duster* and hand-dual lug equipment. Fertlllaer tesli
with cantaloupe* and cauliflower are to be shown by L. 0. Sch*-r-merhorn, professor of vegetable gardening. In addition there are to be demonstrations of bow garden tractors ran plow, cultl vate and seed, and ihe use of plant setting machines. E. Gross, agricultural engineer, will have charge of this. Vegetable growers are being asked to bring along any questions regarding vegetable diseases, as C. M. Haensler and Charles Chupp. plant pathologists, will be pres-
t to answer them. Tours of the apple aud poach orchards to note set of fruit, various spraying studlea. and tbs Improved peach varieties developed by the Experiment Station, are listed for fruit growers. Beside* this, a number of short talks will be given by various authoritlea. These are: "Special Pointers In Regard to Fruits," "Fruit Crop ProspecU for 19tl." “L'se of Oil Emulsions in the Control of European Red Mile," "The Bee as a Factor
Palllnatton of our On lia] Fruits." "Some Mew Facta Atx the Habit* of ths Orisolal r h" and "home New Apple Scab and Fruit and Vegsuble C. H. Connor* and E. w. vv« •or will take charge of flower growers' group. Over varieties of dahllai and manjr othsr SRselss and varieties o? ornament*! plants are under culture »t the horticultural farp, and all tltas will be chow. —
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namely: Mrs. Hattie Rlsley and Mr. aud Mrs. Walter S. Rice. A Hospital Committee was pointed as follows: Mrs. Joseph Gasklll, Mrs. Walter a Rice. Mrs. E. J. Rice. Mrs. Row Canfield and Mrs. Famuei Shuttrl-
worth.
A net sum was realized from the sale held at the "Toni” the lawn of Mrs. Louisa Hearon recently. Delicious refreshments served by Mr*. Marsden and her mother, Mrs. Clar* Mehler. The association feels that uch good has been sc pllahed and many fine times enjoyed during the past year. It adjourned to resume meetings In September.
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struetl the 1 arisen. Coni eoontr thoron Posen they a appeal rfaarsc flnancl numlc reduce bulldii apart i the p«
App tract i redne* arislni Pllcati <*»r.er forms campa devote curinj I* re tlees i provld by lie lion i
t 1922 varied Its ex-
Graduates Told To Build For Posterity 'Planting a Grove" Subject of Dr. P. J. Evans in Baccalaureate Sermon
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Trinity Choir Please*
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More than five hundred cltlxen* Interested In the young people nnd In the Ocean City .“-bools attended the baccalaureate vices held In tbc High School auditorium on Sunday evening, -jd listened to one of the finest sermons ever delivered to a graduating class in this city. P. J. Evans, the speaker, selected "Planting n Grove." aa the subject of the baccalaureate sei In a most m sat erf u I manner the speaker advised the young people In their battle in the world of business not to strive solely for their own gain, but to work with the aim of leaving something better for the coming genera tlona.. He gbly illustrated the similarity of the need of fertile roll In ihe planting of a tre the fertility of the mind secured through education necessary for the growth into the right kind of manhood and womanhood. In the planting of a tree, he stated, advantage must oe taken of all the wonders of science and of nature ard In the building the mo-jment such a* he Ised all the graduate* to leav> behind them, all the best Ideals and Ideas must be used. The address was one of the best ever beard In this city and the member* of the graduating class, through the NEWS, desire express their keenest appr. elation for th“ advice given them
by Dr. Evan*
The anthem rendered by th< choir of Holy Trinity Church. YHark. Hark. My Soulhandled masterfully and was another most delightful feature of of the excellent program, as wi the unusually One soprano solo. "Have Mr. O God." sung by Mrs.
Ruby Dunstan.
Dr. Ilrrscbel Pettit, president of the Board of Education, extended an Invitation to the public to attend the commencement exercises which will b< held the lllgn School auditorium Kriaay eienlng of this week. The following wa* the or
of the service:
Prelude. "Adagio Cantablle." Mrs. James Austin. Hayden Hymn. "Come. Thou Almigbl) Kin*." Chariea Wesley
Children Are Alike The World Over
They Love the Seashore What youngster does not delimit in the fun and frolic at the seashore. The hup of the ocean waves and beach with its sand awaiting the tiny shovels and buckets to construct it into tiny castles - - such fun for the youngsters! They, Deserve A Happy Vacation
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SEA ISLE CITY “The Incomparable Resort” SAFETY for the children is the first consideration of every parent when selecting his vacation resort. SEA ISLE CITY is a family resort and has been so for many years. The protected bathing beach, careful police supervision and lack of heavy motor traffic combine to insure the utmost protection for the younger members of the family. FOR A HOME IN THIS CHILDREN’S PARADISE BY-THE-SEA CONSULT US v Maurice M. Sofroney
Real Estate Broker Landis Avenue, at West Jersey
Sea Isle City, N. J.

