GIRLS WILL HAVE LARGE CLASS AH OUTING HERE LEAVES SCHOOL K 1
i-Tb* wor
CLASS DAV FUN WAS ENJOVED'
"ETERNAL LIFE”
THOMAS IN CHARGE
To be Entertained for Twoj‘.V'..,,,,,,,
Weeks at P. R. R. Y. M. iu ,ijr - C n f,„ . i-, y y M r— C. A. Headquarters. If*'- 1 . I > 1 - * k ‘" w, ’ ul ' , ■*
I hiKh-rlaw f.ir our t»«» orllirer llu
A pntr "f twenljr-n»e iftrl., t!*u*[IH hl . agr .i.dthe«p|>l»UM'»rrnr.l»«l l>
Ian »f l*»oo»ylv«nl» luilnwl etnptoyM located In Philadelphia. » ill he •ntenalued at the I’enneylvann Kailroad Y. M. C. A. Sraahore Hou-e at veeka bealoDltis next Monday, June 17, by Mm. Oe->r*t f. Bartlett. Jr., wife of Uelieral .Secretary Bartlett, aalatad by Mia. N. E. Warren, «< retary
of thealrlii' department; Mi pbrey, wife of the director
Uea; Mr*. John T. Coleman, wife of •lie pby.ieal director; Ml*«e- A. K Parker, Anna Holme* and Mr*. (Jeorm B. Myem. While the-e ladle* will not
be able to devoir the entire two «■ to aapervlalon. they will' reliever
another ao that there will te a *ulB-
dent quota of adult leader* to i the proper conduct of the party.
Thin I* the second jairty conducted by Mra. Bartlett and i* In the uatut of an experiment to determine bo> far the Y. M. C. A can enter Into the
family life of !t» large railroad
bersblp.
Tbe aeaabore bou*e wa- l«i boya and operated under ti e di eflbejBiilor department of tbe a thin, of whtrh O. J DeKoUMC, a ptomInent cottager of tlita re*ort and chief clerk to Pnaddent Jamee MeCrea, . Through the ooorte»y
llllle for the
k and bright pupil. The Ideal , ,| a j moruhig, condition would be to aiwlgn jmd the preached froa right amount of work to each pupil. Dsoal Hits Were Given Boys tbey ni , 7 b,,.
each could ac- aa d Girls of the Gradnat- abundantly "
impUah ar-* — —*• •- ~
n.uigh
a* It waa apontanenu*. |,
He wa* arcqmpanied by Mm. Ralph ‘
'heater.
MixToynaend'a piano*olo «uu- well
received.
The member* of tbe vocal quartet ere Harvey Y hake. Wm. H. t'ollUn, Jr.. R. I- t fofr and‘Harry Cupltt. At the cloae of the exerci*e*. the graduate, were prexnted with their well-earuwl di|doma* by Mr. Hrolih. wlm, before handing them to the cla*
memlirr*, »i«>ke briefly.
Mr. Koallh eahl:
"My dear fneud- and graduate*: Hlnce coming lino me Ocean t'ity High He bool you have been Mapping from grade to grade, each time reaching higher ground. May wi that you will .till continue climbing. ••Ocean flty High rtebool pre*ume to flnl.h your aduc
■ployed during th
period. I'nder tbe prceent 'i ttlier tbe .low pupil upr the
dowe<l I. doing hi* lie*t.
"We are .lowly beginning al the great bailie* of tbe w.
r futur
keep h _
de arbool- ing Class. y.lem 'n,. cl ax-day .iercl-e* at the *h* better (_qiy High School -eem to grow bet each year. At leaM. the grwluate* to Mt tbe cia.. of HUS and their friend* w rid in 0 f i he opinion that they do. at I
icrctal rather coneluMonof Ibeeutertaining pr-wn nd that It.I* in the axrmhly mom "f the them, If *e building Tbunday rveciog
: of tbep’iatform *
"The mhf.irluiit of r*
The tralbed aMakB lal^hgltia tbc
ite.'lbe tral-ie*! leader, tbe captaTHilme •cbool. Ju front in e>lucated^>ber. capable and in- • D n the platform, » a* dua’rlou* pSople the b««e of eqppliea while decuratti.g the a
for the nattonal armie* of the fumre Wlietber we Ilk. It or not. we are beginning to «ee that we. are putad agaiuM tbe world tu a gigantic battle of brain, and .kill, with the market*
of the world, work for our people, eud I filed k» internal oonlenlment and jwace a* the, Ttwriax !
R. Curtis Robinson *w Corrveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and Commiiwloner of Iteeda INos. 744-46 A»t»ury Avenue OCliAN CITY, N. J. Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage
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‘ag that Collector and Mm. MuCoaeh were coming lo Ibb-city lo open their cottage ia*t Friday. Mr Franklin, ihe owner, Invited tliem to take dli wgji falmaeif and Mm. Franklin at Mtraod that evening, which they d by Mr*. MeCaarb'*
tlte requeat of
TIME EXTENDED
nem referred lo the n have already been a an th!> work, and they did
I a further re-
•e exaction of a forfeit ggesied that the I* ibllabiuga precedent. a add that the city bad a partly to blame for tbe delay. Hi 1 that In none of their other con eta with tbe city bad Ibey been be id lu their work, excepting once I on title aeewdon. al—. It wa* the
dnya, dating from June 4.
I with a fuU-aUed pool table md cue. by Jamr* Franklin,and e tbe gift. The pool
■n belalf of tiie Yi-ti. wl.h lo eipre*. our atner to you for your gift to ti I the pool table and fixture
ry ftuly your*. H. W. TowimeNii,
great railroad corporatloa. and iran.portaitoti com pa me* have gi privilege, lo one cla*a and denied -ame privilege to another, making the rich richer and driving Ihe .mall fellow out of bu.lne*>*. • • Therefore, place youmel ve. wjuarely .iid (Irmly on the .Ide of the maue*, the great common people, aa over agaluat thoee who de-ire to rule tbUi nation for the beuellt of tbe few a. ■galu.t the many. Hava great ayropatby for the ‘under dog’ In the tight, and wpecialty *o when eure that the under dog waa forced to light or etarve In ttu* great rich country of ours. Always and ever aland for tile right- a* tiod give* you w'ledmu to dn«ern the rtght, fur we are told that rlghteou*nee* exalleth a nation, and we wet that the world should be heller fc your havlug lived in It. -It now give* me great pleasure t present to each ol you this evidence i your high Mending in Ihe Ocean Lily High Hcbool.” In hla uouaually flue and cloning remark., always a feature of tbe high school coin men cine*. Prof James M Hteven., auperInlendeut of the public acbool*. apoke In part a. follni "There la a tendency lu tbe modern ruah to get things done, to alight the woik. The motto "eem* to be. 'Get It done, no matter bow It Is done.' Too much Mraaa la laid upon Ihe appear anee of the nobbed product, loo little upon Ihe material, that enter Into Um product, end the way those materiah re put together. We hear today a real deal about the urce—lty of Inrearing wage*, iri and proper that labor should ipenaatlon more nearly ade-
n It. But
> the d
bile InsMhig upon Ihe jurilce of ade-
quate wage., we mu« the oilier aide of Ihe
receive a fair day', wage, we
■r pari n
•l me to H tbet we ren-
der an boueri day', labor 1 Good pay for a dl.booeri day' un|uri a* poor pay for an hnoeri day', work. iptrtt that perihow. Itmlf In lhal llllle community, ihembool. Too much thought and alteuliou art given loti-cemnllal. Too much allentlon iveh lo Ibe appearance, loo real eoutenl. There i. loo much he modern .pint of burry acbool. The lime .pent In ibe >ughl Coo many parents measure a pupil' irogrem not by lib developmeiil. bo by Ihe rapkllly with which be l.traui ‘erred from grade lo grade. Evei eachem are apt to grade that prog re* by the rate with which be cetera Ihe IMge* of bis text book. "Some pupil* are willing to .It Hie recitation room—If Hie arete ■ i-omfortable—end to allow the teaclier to pour out knowledge-Llf he can m an lutererilng way—end even ileecend to mak up like a apouge the word. of. andum that fall from h|M An education cannot be obtained In that way. In the And place, teacher keep, on pouring out he I. aid In run dry. But even If he did pupil can gain an education way. Each pupil mn.l work, and. work bard. If be I.Joobtain anything worthwhile. All the teacher can di Is to furnish a helpful and stimulating environment. "I have frequently Uiough||riiat perhaps there I. a tendency for the teacher to do loo much work for the pupil do not my lo work loo much) and l pupil loo llllle. Foeslbly one of I of Ihe llllle r
lhal
ipll bad K
I Ihe w
• would
him-elf WI
be willing to go back lo Ihe > dlllone of IIfly year, ago, I n a lesson from them—lhal we emu learn to lu.lri that the boy. and the girl. In school must be more selfhell ful The eclioul room today I. Ihe beri where tbe teacher la apparently
"Go* of the weak points In tba pi
er climated. Each man with u* I* tbe captain of hla own fate and Ihe carver of hla own derilny. It I* within hi. power to do great good or great -harm. To decide righteously and act wtwdy he mud know. Kc edge end training of Ibe right type can hardly be provided too extensively. "Irfl u. not forget Ihet the Ideal taught In the school, today become thi actuating principle, of democracy to-
ol the graduating claea, sincerely congratulate you that you have flnlshed the regular course of study laid down In your acbool. Yout class la the largest lhal has ever graduated from Ibe Ocean L’lly High ricbool, and I am sure we have never aent oul any better claas. If In all your future life, whether lu college or In bu.hies. you keep In mind your motto anc strive to beabaululely bones! In all youi dealing, with your fellows, 1 have nu fear but that you will have successful and useful Uvea.'' JERSEY PROSPERODS
An advance bulletin on tbe statistic* of mauufsetuer. for New Jersey foi the calendar year 1B08. aa shown by the Thirteenth Decennial Cenaua, will be Issued by Director Durand of tbe Bureau of tbe Censua. It waa prepared under the supervision of Wm rile wart, chief alatlatlclao for u facture*. New Jersey, with a gro«> ai H.2H square miles, of which 710 represent wafer surface, ranka forty-flflh In rite among the 4» State* an I territories of continental l.'nlied States, lupopu lallon In 1010 was 2.5.17,1(57. as compared with 1,808,669 in 1900. aud 1,444.033 m I“90. It ranked eleventh among tbe Slate, and lerrtlorie* a* regard* pSpulatton In 1910 and sixteenth In 1900 New Jersey I. tbe third mo.i densely populated State In the Lplon, lu density being 337.7 per sqiiare mil In 1910, Hie correepoudiog figure Ic 1900 being **0.7. Seventy-fl ve and t»< tenth, percent of tbe entire population of Hie ritate In 1910 resided In cilia, and other Incorporated places having a population of *500 or over. a. agalu.i 70.4 |*r rent. In 1900. In 1900 the State bad 8,817 manu'acturlng eriabll.bmeula, which gave employment to an averaga of .ITI.L’Sn pernm. during the year and paid 7*18 046.000 In salaries and wages, peraooa employed, S2B.223 i
rivc^d foeward to rrw I. Tbe fanny reference*
everybody.
m Jane E. .rite wart delighted tbe mce with a vocal solo. "May Morning." Ml- Stewart ha* been taking vocal lesson, ju Philadelphia time, ribe ha. a pleasing spivs ranee. an excellent range aud clearly ahowa the effect of her trglng, In addition to her natural aptitude
r ringing.
Miss Adella Powell's Audition of a piano solo wa* enthualKtlcally calved, ‘
violin ikiiu.
The member, of tbe congratulated upon Ihe beauly of and taste displayed In (he decorations They did Hall themselves. Heretofore Ihe graduate* have bad other aarial-
turned out product, to Hie value of 7I.I4Y.Y.SI.0UO. lo produce which leilal costing »7i».',00S.(«W were u Tbe value added by manufacture llieu 74*5.496,000, which figure be*i represent, the net wealth created by manufacturing operation* during t year. For I Iw great majority of w^ge ea er* employed In Ihe manufacturing durirle. lu New Jersey, the u.i hours of labur range from 51 lo 60 | week, 1*8 percent of tbe total being employed hi establishments where the prev.tllng hour, are Ic than 51 week and only 4 3 per cent In erialn
d good a few
pre-sl after i
day. ago. While vlattlng my daughter, Mi*. A. M I’leghorn, at tbe I' verally Farm ricbool, California n twrsoua were In Davl* end visited M K. Flirll, who la matron and manager of the dining hall at Ihe acbool. Mra. Klzell ha. been engaged for another year. Her work ha. met with gi eae, and this year will ba double, ■ere la a new dormitory bile I have auM my hou Ocean avenue, I presume 1 will always be Interested In Ocean City. Mr. Owen 'aim, wife and daughter. Mr. l*udwlfe and sou, Mrs. A. M. Cleg i. Mra. K. Klkell and myself were the part lea that met in lhal far-away town Ynura truly, Mkp, A. M. Oii.bkkt, riouth Fifty-second rit., W. Phlla.
is Arthur W. rihoeraaker’
palel picture.: animat* cane
is of God Id book or muric or build “ or city. To man ha» been given by <•( God the glory of creative power, tbe “
of the ryasoning, constructive ”
mind. But this la not God's best gift, j Paul speaks of God's unspeakable 1 gift. Elsewhere he call, that glfl | : eternal life. TbU gift In Christ emu-1
explained. It bafite* us when we
endeavor to understand It fully, bull, j . while we cannot tell all there I* to'ju* know iboul this glfl, we can say some- j hlng. • j £ "We can .ay, for exam pie, that eternal life l.free from all tbe limitation* q, ■se put* on physical life on earth. N glorified body ahall never know : m wliat sickness means, and none lu tbe city that bath foundations shall ever
growing old. Centuries
hive passed since Jesus left this earth.
N. Hniltb, George W. riharp, Jr.. and Mr*. Daggett, Philadelphia; F J. Koeberle, Elkin. Park; R. C. Boyd aud wife. Hala: H. M Kleffer, Atlantic city: Mr*. Miner, K. T. Borliam,Washington, D. C.
EI.BKHOS.
Sheldon, H. B. Mills, R. J
Dr. C L. Manning, Harry hltaker, J E U'Kourke, E. J McGoulgal. W. C. Hunter, Phllkdelpnla: W. 1). Sellers, Iriucasler; 11. H. Nelson. Rellevllle: Charle* Keull and wife,
Huflalo; W. F. rimldt. Chicago.
ATHI.P.
McClali
F. V
K. H
A. St. Craig, '
barabers, R, A. Going., Philadelphia; James G. Lewis, Wilmington; .Spencer B. Bwan. wife and son. Ocean City; Zell Tucker and wife. Edward Dalr and wife. Master Dalr, G!en*lde: David O. Watt-Ins, Thomas K. rihafei and wife, A. W. Cattell, Woodbury.
WTOMIKO.
J. O. Gilbert, Syracuse: Charle. T. Kvaii. aud family. W. H- Arnalz. Mrs. F. Kleman, Mrs. H. Knabe, Waltei Reading and family. Mr.. Bamuel Helreraon, C. Kramer aud family, Mr*. O ri Thomson, W. M. Hawke., J. Hawke., Philadelphia; A S'Carter and wife, Holmesburg.
ATOUCX.
Chaa. Herxof. New York; J. I>. Collln., Ruth E. Pled more, Camden; H 8. F ram be* Colling. • nod: Tboma Cooper McCahau and wife, Overbro-.t Edward Evan* and wife, Mildred s Evans, Wenooab: M. F Ficklugei E. M. Bayr, 8. Fern berg E. Kojhn l H. Bullard, G. Werner. W M. Frank Infield. G. E. Fletcher.I’Mn. C. H Bullard. J. W. ripenoe. C G. SummerPhiladelphia; Francis G. Holme*, Dvr ill.vllle; BenJ H Croaby, Rahway; t Johnson, Millville: Mrs. Florence F fa—ailay. Mra. W. H Long. Albei rinyder. Mra. ri. B. Smith, K. R. Al blnger, Ocean City.
Iteoi
OC BA NIC.
irge W. Bailey. A. ft wile, L " “•—
, ... Llttlewood Pierce. Charles J.
Hand and wife, George B. Welfa and wife. Mra. E. Butler, Jr , E. J. Berlef. H. H. Imray. S. A. Mcl-ougall. Jr., Mrs George W. Kean, Sue H. Kean. Mr*. Mary ri. Iriigb. Mra. Henry Ka<e sett. Mra. Martha S. Wllbreham. C. Grant Lnraa, W. H. Kirkpatrick George H. Dixon, William H Myer*. wife and ehlliren. William J. Murphy and wife. Philadelphia; R. Mulford. Millville; Mrs. D. Vilbl- and family. Columbus, Ohio; C. K. Calvert and wife, Toronto, t.'aiiada; Henry D. Moore, Haddoutlrld; D. Harry Chandler. Vineland; William ri. Gibb. W. K. Maaaey, R. \V. Rdwanla, Ocean City.
mecAYNk.
J. H. I'levenstlue, Mlaa K. Green, Vila. B. Brown. I». J. Watkins, Bridgeton; C. W. Hughes, F. A. Hall, R. K Hartwell, W. K. Hexamer. Mra. J. C. Cunningham, F. W. K ritrdem. P. T. Knrale. S. Andrea. Wm. J. Loni W. H. Foster, H. Y. Rkgner. V. L Walker and wife, W. Nunevlllar aud wife, T. J. Fegley and wife, J. It. Tur-pln-and family. Ml— Martha rimllh, R. L Foaler. Vkilel M. Mlley, Grace W. Turner, Bella M. Beck. He—le M Keck, Mrs. M. ritewatt. J. H. Bait; and wife, L Newcoma. Mrs E. Butler, Jr.. F. Dalrymple aud wife, MUa M. Helzel, Mlaa Hetzrl, R M. Gorges. John J. O'Neill, Mine G. K. Cascadtn, Mra C. B. Adame, I'hlladelpbls; K. J Herlet. Ridley Park; J. It Craig aud wife, Cambridge, Me—.; K. T. Grier. Woodbury: I.', ri (I. Seull.K. T. Jump, "amdeu; Thoa. Doualdwon and wife, -lisa' Emma Reck. Wilmington: W II. Goodyear. C. A Goodyear, Carlisle: R. Carey, Millville; L. M. Hess Turkahoe; L. W. Sharp, Gustav P. Cron- - ‘ ial* City.
Apply lo
Scaled Proposals.
but to
a He la alwi
heaven, youth's beauly and charm - ny milled with the wisdom and peace 1 ». s ,„ ■ge. Tile centuries shall not weaken ; the body and um eball not warte tbe ; organ of the spirit. The physical Him-: tatlona of tbe present .ball be un-. ny known. Eleritkl life Is a perfect life "Again, there are no disagreeable —y.soclal lealure* In Ihla life of God; no ' jealousies, no batrede, no mlaunderatandlngs, no unkfudnea*. Iaivc rules
i this h
md absolute trust will t
Neighbor* ahall
lye In peace together.
'■And, besides. In this life there la no hadow of fear of God. I he lightning
ihall not alarm; and no sudden shock !•**“£■ jj* of shipwreck or storm shall terrify the i care^M*y
shall b
For tbe
with God. In that life there I* no fear: of God, for He Is loved ass Fatlierwbo cares very much for Hla children, and : His presence shall make glad the . heart* of those who live lu Hie home He prepare^ for them. "Then, no shadow of death'shall darken the bites of this i-erfect life. Full lo overflowing, as our text declares, this life abounding .ball never know lyie pain of death northe shadow of failure. Death shall never reach that fair city. “Thua we may aay that eternal life la without flaw, full to complctene—, having no onsallsfled need, and endless. As such It is a gift worth everything a man has, a gift which, if he receive, musl make him rich Indeed. "Finally, Ibis fllft Is not for'a few. It I* for tbe whosoever. Dr. Weston' told of a gentleman he knew who had lived an exemplary Christlad life hut who could not feel sure ef hla aalvatbiu when approaching the grave. Nor <yiuld he find peace and confidence until, when reading Ibe hlble through, he came In the closing chapter to tbe
d'jobn c'. it "rKKtlRRTCK J. MKLYm, HbsrtQ. ed Juris llh, Isli rt A. Howell. Sol'r. Ml, n p r *11
ABBOTTS’ Alderney Dairies
ike of tbe w
found h
ter of life freely.'
te exclaimed. 'Whosoever And In Ibe whosoever he
me and hope,
not for a claas. Money
ranuot bny this gift, nor need poverty it. Intelleet cannot attain to U, need Ignorance miss it. Blood ot Inherit It, nor need Hie lowdespair. This gift Is for » Ikisofor the poor end the rich; for the Ignorant and the educated: for Ibe low--nd the well born; It Is fur whosoever wills to do Hie win of the Father. It la Ibe greatest gift'of God to Ihe
greatest number.
win. id him. Seventh St. and West Ave.
Ocean City, N. J.
’er h * (Jholue Dairy Product*
loney Butter and Egg* Ask for Booklet of Speclaltle* Irder* Delivered Hoth Phone Leonard Kraus; Go.
Electricians
033 Bay Avenue, Ocean City. N. J.
we are rjHARLES L. HOFMANN we-are, weeinrafiMll Keciu*e evil la what It I*. It will seek, like Ihe 1 „..*”-9”!T tcT thief In our text, to steal Ihe precious I , gift from mankind. Because I thought much of Ihe glory of ’ In ocean city, this gift through Hie lack of a proper | ^' lll>e * d * > l '”' 1 appreciation of It* value, I have ventured to draw your attention to Hit s’Dance Every Cold Lunchea, great bleMlug, In order that you may Wednesday and trash vision of thejoy that await*! Saturday Night the kingdom of onr Father when The Excursion House pared for you from Hie foundalloti of Ihe world." JAMES CLARK :: P/oprielor
MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE
N.J.
Five-room apartment, furnished cottage, near Boardwalk vicinity of Second
ale. The Sun, Baltimore, Md. 4t Rkntok Saijc.--HOC Pleaaure i—a desirable hay front collage. Address I. Benner. 1918 North Nineteenth street, Philadelphia. 71700 to loan on bond and mortgage. Apply lo R. Curl Is Robinson, Ocean City, N. J.
loblla outing Hie
other day, ex-Senator L. M. CresM. "—'-lent, and W. Hcoll Hand,Cashier
Fjral Nalfenil Banr cbatHTered SOM HRS’ POINT
’ Franc-la
izrm ark lake
savage when caurht and Mr Corson |
had to do some clever work to keep i Undertaker and Embalmer
from hehig snapped by Ihe ground
hog’s teeth After a conference. I( was aai.ua«TaAL Avaaea
decided by Ibe captora of Ihe famous; M „ , little warm weather prophet, lhal It ocbam city.m. j.
should bt given to Ihe Pier Muusque- j ' .
talre and It la now tbe property of Hie
Chris Hand peaao Pier Co, Frank Tty AO Advertisement
Plan waters and feed* II dally and I everybody crowds around Hie groundhog'* Ifttl* cage to bar a a look. 1
. Bi Sure lo Read I
Ocean City Sentinel
if you want to keep in close touch with all local events. No property owner c;ni afford to miss the SENTINEL.
Hotel Proprietors and Managers should call at the office of the Sentinel Printing House 744-46 Asbury Avenue and get estimates for’Job Work. Booklets and Menu Cards a Specialty. Letter Heads and Bill Heads Printed in the Latest and • most Artistic Styles.
KKAL KMTATK AfaENTN.
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SIT”
Bell Phon? 18 Inter-State Phone 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO.
General Contractors
Grading and Street Building
. 739 ASBURY AVENUE -
Ocean City,
New Jersey '
R. CURTIS ROBINSON . ii>* ti> .<1 Notary PeBLie and ©OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS -*i=S3 1 «='-Oj“=S=$PHNSION VOUCHERS :: CAREFULLY EXECUTED Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean City - - New Jersey
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