Ocean City Sentinel, 11 April 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 4

PERSONAL MENTION OF EASTER.GUESTS

IDKBt BOntcm, Md.. wan at the home of bar mother,ou Ktfth atreet.thle city,'

daring the holidaya.

A. T. Jameaahd wlfe.>of Philadelphia, were among the Kaater visitor*. Ml"» Lulu Wetelerba» heed vWtlug her parents, C. Welaler-and wife, lu

CLBKHOM.

T. W. Jack, Colllogswood; Miss M Bannon, K. J-.t.'arr, W. K. Brownson P. J. Baral, Philadelphia:

coat, Mr*. K. 8. Hollenback, Mis* n Hollenbach, I'aipden; Fred, j ThomiMon, Klmer; Fred Buerner, |

Cape May.

Is city.

Robert). HoKeown aodwll

ylrlphla, met matry of their friend# I JJ'

ind family, of

here during the Frank H. t'am|

Oermantown, were among tho-e seen on the Boardwalk. Their odtage Is KtSf Central avenue. fleorgeC. Murphy and. wife enler- . lalued his auut, Hra..Mary Covington, and Mra, A. Orovenor, of Camden, during the holidays. Charles Bowker , of Clermantown,. was the guest of Ml*# Beatrice Duncan, at her parent*' residence, this city, during the Easter holidays. Commodore and Mrs. Clarcn VV. Wilson, of Philadelphia* among the many well known visitors , hen during the Easter day#. Mm. Marion Behreud, Arthur Bellrend and Henry Bamberger, of the Quaker City, occupied their collage m this city for aeveral daye past. Mra. R. K English.of Philadelphia, waa among the visitors to this dly duriug ibe week. Mrs. Kngll*h owns property at Ninth and Wesley avenue Mhwi Beatrice Duucau, who la attending a Philadelphia business college, vlalled her parents,' Mr. and Mr*. Thomas J. Duncan, during the holi-

days.

A. N. Bmltb and family, of Philadelphia occupied their eotuge. 1M Weat avenue, over the holidays. They bad as t«eir guests Mrs Hall and Miss

Anna Whittaker. Clan B. Neel. J. W. Wilson amt family, Mra. W. B. Lynch, F. H. Lovejoy and wife, ThosP. Head and wife. Miss M. Jt. Bond. George H.Kuowles, John Solenberger, Ellnbeth Blakely. 1,. M. Kilmer,

itulh Hartley, Graee G. Hartley. W. ,. . , . .ynch, W. A. Lynch. Pbljadel- <1 « k ° f

Captain Bunn

He Made a Change In the Nu>

By CLARISSA MACKIE.

ominwncrs I>aasrO. r The ordinance providing for I . polutmeiit of a city electrician

' GIGANTIC .TREE STUMPS.

R. Curtis Robinson

notice of Intention

Harry L. McCullough and wife and W. J. Kardon and wife, of Philadelphia, were gueetsof Mrs. MoCullougli’s parents, Frank A. Hchock aniT wife, of

M/e. J. K. Baker. Mrs ’Lawrence L. Henderson, Mrs. M. VmnDeusen and Miss Margaret VauDeusen, of Philadelphia, were ambug the guests ol

Mr.and Mm. E. B. Bacon, of Jersey City, who have e fine cottage here, apent the Easter bnlldayalu

Mr. Bacon Jersey City.

‘ The Misses Glldemeyer and Master Fred Glldemeyer returned to tlielr -home, lu Ihla dly, Halurday, afier . spending a few days with relatives lu Philadelphia. Charles Phillip*, court reporter In Court No. * and also the rolled Stales Courts, Philadelphia,

Saturday and Sunday. E. C. Robbins anti family, and Miss Carrie Claw ell and John A. Smith are ependtng a few days.with Daniel clawall and wife at Seventeenth and Aabury avenue, this city. Dr. H. C. Klmmell. wife an 1 son and Dr. Benton, of Philadelphia, were guests of former City Treasurer It Brlngharat, of Philadelphia, In cottage on Plymouth place. Mr. and Mrs John Datacheg turned to their home In this city ' Thursday,after spending aeveral weekt Ht Pensacola, and other whiter resort# on the weat coast of Florida. ^ Misses ljura and Catharine Rowan, If Philadelphia, wboae father own# the cottage 816 Plymouth place, i ■ part of the bolldaye with Mr. Mrs. Parker Miller, of tbl* city Miss Marie It. Hexamcr. daughter of Cbsriss A. Hexamer, of Philadelphia, entaHalued Mies Dorothy .daughter of Commodore William E. Hexamer, In her father's cottage on Ply.

phla* K. P. Solenberger. Ijinsdowm

Captain Benjamin Bunn scrubbed

Lovely E'

o|iened the cabin wlndoi

Mrs. Ji Baltin

, fresh breeze blowing across the bay. % huatlcd the colTeepot on Jo the little i stove In the spotless galley, .planlcd'

the frying pan U-clde It and llien

"u 1 !*’"*!* 1 ,,, , and am on the bowsprit and w

Mrs. D H Brigham. Miss a. f or ti, 0 taker's boy to brlug the I

Brigham, K. Ws Moore, D. R. Good- - ro ||, .

win, I. M. Campbell. Dr, and Mrs I.| xte Lovely Eva lay In wooden \V. Ellis, Mrs Geo. C. Tyler, Mary K j dim Just above high waler mark. Tyler, Rev! Geo E. Faber, Roliert •grass mid the white sandy M-afh formCareon; H. V.' Carson, T. 8. Root and ! ed her garden plot. Bench plum t wife, L. A. Faber. A. M. Faber, E. J. pungent bayberry bushes' and. In

Krause, Jr , G. .Ludwig and fam ly. Samuel B. Cromeffe and wife. W. R. ,r ™ 1

PMW.Ipl.1.; J. T. I*nu.

Reading; H. L. \ lerech, Washington. - uim1o| . ^ mU milde ail Bppn a i, D.C.: Mr. Prew, Wayne; Mias ; loun|rtns Caplnln Bunn ai well. Mis* Plummer. New York; Harry j hi „ n^.K-imea, l n winter they gat hi Macaulay, HaddoulleM. ' j ,d about a glowing stove In the ro:

ATOLKS.

. the tall pink warsbiim

a shipshape. In

William Ewing, wife end daughters, of Philadelphia, renewed acrjpaliitancea here during the w*ek. opening their eottage, lllfi Central ar They were accom pan led by Mlsa Bessie

P. G. Waterhouse and wife left here a few dapVago for Connellavllle, Pa. where they will reside lu the future • Mr. Waterhouse has accepted e posltlou as telegraph operator for the * O. hi that city, which- Is in Pennsylvania roka region. He Is bettering himself lluaiidally, which friends here will be glad to know.

At the meeting of the City Cumml*sKiners, the Button A Corson Co. awarded the contract to opeii Bay avenue between Second and North streets Their bid was *9.21(1. The other biddets were; J. P. Fox, *10,Obi; John Bramvll, *10,010. Tint work has been

started.

The ai

I spring golf tut

of the Country Club of Atla

will be held April 'Ji. 26 ..... .y. Qualification play will take plaii^! April 25. Thetouruameul isiramlttee eompriaes J. Haines l.lpplntfoll, Wal-

ter K Edge and Fred. S. Sherman.

Tba bond ot George N. Mian’,,

e, signed by blmwlf, OH ' and H. A. W. Smith, o the City Commtsslo

but as it had uot been properly II l led in, ft was ordered returned, to be accepted when approv-Hl by Die adllcllor.

Word baa been received here of i I# Illness of Si. H.' Mayberry »f»ie In West Philadelphia. He ; from pneumonia. 'a fear among his friends He has been a for years.

Elizabeth A. Stine, L. Russell, A. L* Valssell, M. Kobt. BIsehoB, R P. Atidrews aud wife, Helen Jones. Mr#. Gaston Dhus aud sou, Miss M. A. Metzger, J. H Schall aud family, Mlsa Helen Sterrett, Geo. W Long and family. J. W. Crouse and wife, D. P. Fry aud family, Mra. R. E. English, Walter 8. Horn aud Wife, Philadelphia; Mrs. Albert H. Dunham, Millville; G. h. Wright. Burlington, VI.; Mra. Tboa. Farrell, Miaa Lollle Single . Howell and wife, Brooklyn; Vatklus, Woodbury; A. D. Wright, Hallowell; Mra A. P. Boyer and children. East Orange.

KATHLC.

B. V. Smith, Harriet A. Lehman, L. E. Knabe, P. G. Knabe, Mrs J. B Craven, t.'lark Dlllenbeck and wife, G. E Cherry, Mlsa Dickson, M. 'berry, Mary 8. Dairy tuple, Anna McCullough, J P. Bohy, Margaret Chambers, Thee. H. Ruder, au :. K. Dlttmau, J. Thompson, Irwlu, Jr., B. M. Kerrta, Thoi Armstrong and wife, J. W. Laudeuberger aud family, J. B. C H. Slckler and wife, John R John Russell. Sr , John S. Morris and family, George W. Renuelt, A. L Da»K C. F. Thomas, W. W. Hlbaon Seal, W. B. Courow aud

wife, Mrs.

Best. Philadelphia; Ruby Davis, L. V. ’Harvey, Weat town; H. M. Tbomp>n, Wilmington; W. D. Ruaaell, Nor■Ik; L. A, Bennett, Lansdowne.

OCKASIC.

Mrs. J. K. Baker, E P. Cochran and family, I. L. Jacoby and wife, Conrad Gramm, Gao. J. Edwards. Jr , and wife. Jamre P. Fa/rell aud wife, Mrs. M. VanDeueeu, Margaret P VanDeuseo, J. E. Wick and family. Mr. I’liler and wife, Mra. Wm. Frel.ten, Idoo. Hpeese aud family, R. J. MeKeownwnd wife, J. B Allen and wife, Thoa 8. Young. H. J. Hood, P. A. Wataou, E. 8. Steutar, E. Meyer, W. W. Reeder and wife, A.T. James and wife, Frank Craven and wife, R. J. Gangler, J. H. Uxabruek, H.D. Brown, (}. Thornton and wife, Anna 8 Oliver, B. G Perot, Horace Baker. Mias Dalesman, K A.HUI.C.H. While and wife, H. J. Stoever, Mtaa^Iayburu, R. MurRt, Howard Evana and wife, A. D. Bossart and wife, Samuel W. Wood, and wife, Jaa. Moore and wife, Phlladel phla; Mile Helen K. Parker, E H. Baker, Hwarthmord; Clarence Sill and wife, W. E. Durkea and wife, Lansdowna; E. 8. Woodward and family, Morris Wood, Harry Slock, Camden; George 8. - Bacon aud wife, James Mllehell.J.Jt. Horton and wife, Millville; Mias Idl J. Baker. Media; L H. Pierce and wife, Bridgeton; £. H Perkin*, Moorealown; Mlsa Martha Sharp-

ie*., West Cheater.

V

James Franklin, J. M. Zook,Samuel McCaulleyaod wife, J. Dallas Smith and wife. F. E Wallace and wife, Henry Kloctz. H. A. Jarieson, J. J. Devlin, L. B. Mlxter, Marie A. Mlxter, M.ta. L. Pauly. Cbaa. K. Weiss, Henry Fleer and family, Eugene Ziegler and . wife, W. K Sparks, Rnth M. Barber, ! Marion K, Kloetz, F. F. Dos Passos,

f t'.rrnll Mr. Item,.

While the colti-e frothed In the pot and the bacon slxzted crisply In the pan In the galley., wheels ernnehed down Ibe beach road, and the I wagon rolled down on the sand, and went belter skelter back again under the bow of the Lovely Eva. Severe! hours [mimed In this genial labor, while the aun mounted higher and the beach hccamt lug white stretch. A' woman stepped alowly along the sand bolding her

print aklrta primly

She w

wide II

bonnet, and her bright brown

fresh, youthfully pretty face wet framed In It like a plimaant plctur Her brown eyes changed expression i abe came u|Hin the busy raptnln In tl

silk, el

“Tell

“It looks beautiful, cap Miss Willie Deems crlllrally. shines like a frosted cake. Wild

you named berT'

"Nothing-as yet.” returned the cap-

ie herr

“What are yon going Insisted Miss -Willie. • “1 haven't thought of

been trying to think of something

pretty."

“1 must aay Ttfi Imerealed In wbat yon're going to call your new boat." said Miss Willie. The captain's bloc eyes met hem In puzzled Inquiry. “1 dare aay—I dare say I" be murmured, looking away from the Iliac sonlwn net. “1 never was good at naming a boat, Mias Willie: ' Mlsa Willie torued slightly and surveyed tbe nantlt-al home of Captain Bunn wllb a quizzical eye gered on tba name palmed In small gilt letters under Hie bow. “Bo long you've named Ibe aloofi after Et

and wared It ttererty In Ibe air,, bis eyes blazing ominously. “Eva Kaymondr* he snorted. “Who said I'd named tbe aluop after her*" “She said so." returned Mias Wllllr eomplaeently. “and Evangeline Cook says It was named after her. and Eva Una Taylor saya It was named fur ber; they all three Bi It out flve years ago at the missionary society, and they're not through talking a bon i things that was passed la o this vary day. Tboy bate other Uke poison, all on account of the

“That sloop's tieen named Lovely Eva fur tbe last ten yoara.’* “But what you going to name tb new boat 7" asked Mlaa WHBo sweet I; Captain Bunn tramped through tb stood beside Miss Wllth

Begins C. Carroll, M

thing for a lung time. Mb* Willie, thought maybe; I could say It better out on Ibe bay with n goed ailff breeze BUIng tbe sails mid tbe water running under tbe keel of the new boat.

name for tbe boat,

wanted yon to anggeat It." H(

looking very red and uncomfortable

'eed. but bis square shoulders - youthfully erect, and bis bandi face waa deadly In earnest.

Mlaa Willie nnw an this through her long eyelashes, and ber voire was a little aluiky as she replied; “Seeing as tbs^lg isiat Is called Lovely Era. why don't you tume (lie new one Beautiful

Ben ba V

Myers, Ada

Myers. Dorothy L. Hancock, Margaret

E. Hofsletter, O R. Skinner and wife, tie Eva. Then the whole three would J. F Wallworth and family. \V- P be satisfied. That's my Suggestion." 'tiller. Dr. Esther M. Way, Alice R ' The captain stared dazedly. Then Bonaall, 1*0 Haggerty and wife, Oto you believe I named Hie big boat after H. Dixon and wife. Madeline McW ou* ot ,bem womc-ir be demanded. Brown, Miriam P. Webb. Katharine hl, ™ rt 'booghl much about It." WITH., A.... Willis, J. W. Frazier, | ,1 * d WIU ! e ” Th «T™ Jr . Mr. H. Harknesa, Jos T. Ward Na,, ‘ e ,0 ,, " l, , ° Dr ‘ and wife, Mra. E W. Malpass and “All right. Mlsa Wllllr. Then 1 stmU daughters, ( ba-. J. < urran, H G.; edJl the new Inal Wllhrlinlnn after rottweiler, J Ralph Wilson, Waller you. beeatwe. you know. Miss Willie. I Goebrlng. Mrs. K L. Ritters, Phlla- waa going to nak^in to—marry me delphla; Mrs. M. Y Smith, Emily: »ud come and UvJWere with me for *01111*7 Kalhlyti Smith, Marian Engle, The rapiahi'a l«.ld hand resli-d - Elkins Hark; Geo. Danzenbaker and 1 on Mta * slender ahoalder with

1 -»ire. Florence Shliii., Blauehe Savage. *

Allen Campbell, Jol.u Danzenbaker n “*' ,a " Krr “ ,,l,,k " ,,d " M ‘" E G. C. Bleakly, A.be,« Fogg*and i * re,US ' family, H, K. Parln.lga, J. -L. Ma- ho,n • on ^ beaeh . W0Dld ^ ,0 ber - tr.R'ey and wlfe.Camden: E. B. Bacon ,h * ?™^!?‘ ker ' wbo “ da> '‘

...,l -ir, J,™,

«-~i ~

Stafford, Ernest Palmer. Washington, were tired of Dashing needles and tbe

Rorer, Mary L. | whir of tbe sewing machine! Wbat

D C.; Mr. H.

Rorer, Wynrote

lillaafully happy exlstenco would lie

heller of tl

Its perfect arrangements for

H. A. W. Smith's munlhly report housekeeping, the Indulgent captuln is building aud plumbing Inspector ,or “ Aud-herc Miss Wil

it the meeting of the City Commla-

iwed that *87 50 had been

drooped-there was

quite so lovable as Captain Benjamin ! re-r- «5;

for inapectlou of plumbing. .Mayor ! ouay of tbe three Evas of Little River Headley said that by the combining of, village. Her face grew .quite fmle these olffces the city saved *iEt for the ! again ns she shook off Caplalu Bunn's

month. | hand.

I couldn't live In a honsi

from wliF-h nl around a pile

e blue ;

had fled

• skirts had fluttered 1 .. great howldera. nnd u algh. he picked up hi* * inis and trudged up, I.*

iis town Since lot this build sold once for

Iona mnlltatloti. wa onilng when Captati nuill scaffoldhig nm

if the Lovely I: worked, nm! he-snr ;.f 'Tien I tow-line." lint one rcjulrlug

i Isiqwl aud carefully r

of “Lovely Eva.

rnSti and clean I;

a anil of white di

a Utile Village. He

she5" He atood still am^ei

we can gel a few blue# outskl The captain beamed happily, thing wonkl be well now. and distance he could see Nil** Deems plekhig her way do'

beach toward him.

“Makes the old sloop look son by," be remarked, calling attei tbe boat on the sand above thi ■jtT. Brown turned and looked

tilutcd li

then went up closer. “What's the matter with her-name, captain? I thought”— He turned a puzzled look ou the captain, who was watching him, with twinkling eyes. “What Is the. matter with her uiinie?" re|K::ited Captain Bunn innocently. "Why. I thought, her name waa Lovely Eva. but, by "George, It's Louoh Eva!" The captain laughed. 'Tfa ulwa.v* been Lonely Eva—queer name. IstiT 11 ? —but aomebow the flrat stroke of the •n' wore off ujid left a 'v.' It'a never been ■•alnti'd hack again tUI awhile "Now that 1* quite a Joke," inused Mr. Brown, with eyes mirthfully rein tnlaeeut of iwo aplnaiers and an imibllloua widow who laid claim to Ibe name of Eva. "I wonder If you'd ub Ject to my writing thal jip for Ihe |>a per. I never beard Ihe sloop called anything except Lovely, although I guess ll'a been mighty lonely aome times." He laughed at hla own Joke. “Write her up: write her up!" agreed tlic captain heartily, with n wave of hla baud to tbe dciuintng editor. He saw Mr. Brown greet Mbs WU He with great deference, and then he atood quietly waiting until she reach ed bb aide. 1 ex|iect I'm aelitig like a fool over . name of Ihat bonl." she began hurriedly, when Caplalu Bunn's |>olot!ng Anger brought her loan abrupt |Niiue. “Do you think.auy woman ’ll ever lay claim to baring that sloop named after hor. WHIM Any woman In Little liver going to ackuowledge her name j be Lonely Eva? Not on your life:" Mbs Willie saw and blushed aud lien laughed merrily, 'llien her fare sobered. “I suppose It might seem an wful mean thing If you Imd ever been—had ever shown them‘auy at

. never did." asserted the caplalu sfoutly. “Why. Willie, I never even called lo see one of 'em. It lets everybody. out of It very ueatly, I think. ' now bow do you like the imme of ew boat?"* He lurned her about, and she looked at It In silence for n

Then bafipy team fllh-d her eyes. Why—why have y.,i named her Wllbelmlna B.. caiitalnr' she asked, al ■ugh she knew tbe answer. Tl means Wllhelmlna Buon. That's I"- your name after tbb. eh. dear?" n the shadow of the Lonely Eva Captain Bunn, leaned over and kissed " Wlllb/fe the Up*.

PacullarltiThe Amerk-ai m ( »t curious Bulled Stales It b tbe only one carrlea Its young in a p->u; h likv kangaroo It Is tb«“mily sijinu[l feign dentb |ierfertTy.' It b markable fur hanging by It# mil li monkey It has hands resembling those of a human being Ita ■ bog's, while Its month b liberally furnished

lug vines.-

the heekler wn* i

second Inhlal «i tunate enndlda ihe inirtHin of

quesl

■A 9 E.., Cura.

A eorrcspotKlent f.ir a local pa writes that his sister sent him f fun lines which are guaranteed cure any rase of aireuuoslty lu family. The lines ore lo lie repea three times heartily In the fare any domestic dllNrutty. Here they ;

The <

Mara Intarasting. "Were you Interested In count of the Washington suddenly disappeared T

Conveyancing and Insurance Notary. I’ubllf and Commissioner of Deeds INos. 744-46 As bury Avenue

OCUAIN CITY, N. J.

Money to Loan on Bond

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a Spoke.

i " eat Hhllndclpbla j py loud ot rtilldreD.: was rldlng^on a

a baby fl

0 understands id troubles, of 1 profound sl-

> pin

ticking b

whb much emphasis on tbe last word-Thcn-she continued. "He's soared tiecause‘you're making fares at him." After that the bachelor i&psed Into pohsivbness. -I'hliadelphb Tiuho.

The Star!

a blrvl

bow. many per■rcsaldn that. In to talk. It la ah-

I Its

origin In tbe following i had a number of •star irge cage marked "Fine Inga —Only' 1 Shilling

each would t

r to Read the

Ocean City Sentinel

if you want to^keep iu close ■' touch with all local events. Ko property owner can afford to miss the Sentinel.

* and Managers Hie office of tile

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744-46 Asbury Avenue

ltd get estimates for Job Work.

Booklets and Menu Cards a Specialty. Letter Heads and Bi]l Heads Printed iu the Latest and v — most Artistic Styles.

KKAI. KSTiT»: AIJKKTX.

very peculiar formal trcmlty of the tongue.

Inlcrcated

I rejoicing a

reader perhaps b

WM. LAKE, C. E„ lYotvl

ped out of It*-Loudon Strand. ■

Dissipated Ruffians.

"Ferdy struck Cboily with the sugar touga at tbe club lawst night."

“Shocking!"

“Oh. very. Both were under the Influence of strong tea."—\Jmhlngton

He bad ci

Zs Gao

of Golf.

Herald.

CITY OK HE A ISLK CITY. S. J.

IVoposals for Macadam Pavinj

and Cement Gutters.

Just been asked

ou (be ancient game of golf. With

muc h gesticulation he did so.

"Ah." he aaldj^'your game‘of golf! Yccs. I know him. You put on zo tur, »o red ns ze Inglcroli rosblf pud<

ucsth done. You strap .your sack sticks ou zc back .of a boy twice cornerstone of all small ns ze bag.

•'He scrape a mud pudding to make

balance a Icetle while belt. He

three bad trlca to balance him. then very angry you call aloud. 'Fcur!'

Thcii you what you call address

>(. CORSOH 11 Bsktate

LICENSED AUCTIONEER, Ko. 721 Asbury Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J

my friend. I ezruse myself to re;*“Ah. my frlcad, you arc a great n lie*, but your g<i|f game give* n :rd» call' ze pIpT'—Pearaon We-h’ly,

upon tbe

Willing to Chi Here the lecturer t screen the portrait < known In the financial world, a Chicago Tribune. be said, "b one of tbe great captalna of finance. I do not need to mention hi* name HI* face U familiar to all of you. Look a gated brow, the fotrows in Hie pouches under hla eyes, tbe deep mouth. That face, my

m Uuarirra.

•Mrs. Mary Hiatt baa rented Sud moved to the Stratford J. T. Platt aud family have dfoved.to the dwell.jlng portlou of the McOorkle house on .pBI*bth street, and Platt A McManus

have taken the oflicc part.

dally

Too ran aw ftov they'd all tal

didn't marry yoi dd reeolutcly. .

“Jdarry me thenuelvnir' r.*i ■ptaln. “You don't mean Rin omen wanted to marry me?" Mlaa Willie nodded uroudlr.

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Not^ry Phblig and Gommissioner of Deeds . PENSION VOUCHERS :: '

CAREFULLY .EXECUTED

Tbe Ideal OCEAN

Summer Resor

N.J

CITY,

BATHIN6 SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN

Within easy accsts of Atlantic City other wall-known raaorta “ANY CHURCHES ,-jio