Ocean City Sentinel, 26 December 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXII. OCEAN CITY. X. J .^THURSDAY, DKCEMBEIt 20. 11)12. NO. 39

Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN OITV, N. J. — By— R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Si.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. J _ CITY DIRECTORY. ^ x CrHMIFFIOALS , CMURCnliRVICES. ( •rTa'siatitS" (treat. Kev. Or. J. S! Ma am ^MMDlbl'eervlee, I0J0-. ..«lnf i'rsvsr insstlBK, Wednesday even I n(. Ma . Sunday school, ta. Murk W. Admin., • '"Soil* o( Tros'w*— I'rSehWnit. K. W. EavariTmVtelwmrd Mri^on.'wqLl,; i first Prmhy terlsli Ul'Wrt. ff—hry a yen in- ( potior. HUDUay^mervicm^. ^u^m. m. "u^ ~ ' idem; John K, Urovss, secretary; I^Wi. K Tovneeodsnd Wairnif W. Urowo. ' " Holy Trinity CtmreOj^foUvlaut IJtptocoymi. m lu.; Huuiimr icboDl I it m. *' J ' KlItMtt^ait v. JohnJ . Mvmeoej. 'yam toil ! j SS SS&tf *r - Union Tsbernscle, HsulMl Church. KI«bU> 1 •tree! sud Went avenue, Hcv. Wm. Kemp Honor. Hundey ecrv icee, preaching II a.m. •v«in(. ^'mc^'^ulV'nolrdl^rl^y. ^■mt»MW*r" " 1,rC,,.°1**k- I WmSumldm'j cvmnln«a. at io'cloct. Mecedoala U.K. Church. Tenth street end ' Simpson avenue, above ttoadlna Depot, tile Iter. O. W. H.Brlddsll, pastor. w.lcom, II a. in., Sunday acliool, HA) p. m .; Uirlmtlan Sinitem tor meeting, JJU p. m. Preaching, • p. CtlURCH- SOCIETIES. Lad JTu i IHsry BoeUtVmeet ■ Arid MouSrfes i.M V wlereUryTSra^reU. rauemnym; collectors, Mrs. Walters sod UrargeHooy. ■ Ubrlatlan Endeavor Hoelety, Mies Maud M. Koulda, praaloenl^Mra.^tt^t^tlohnvr. vle^r Knurr M. K. cunarn aacb month. Mm. Kllaaliatli tlandy, praai. deal; Ma Uertrude Ueadley. traaaurar; Mm. ^ fcttKS»ffcreri.u»d.ot dun- . '"ulhen? JRiloo. IL^L Mowrar, president; Holt Taiarrv ciicsm. Pariah Uulld. Aral Monday In I ha monlli. Woinan'a Onild, every Wadnaaday ».Oi p. m. Women's Auxiliary Mlaalonary. laal ThornWoman's Christian Tamparanee Ljnloii, SiSSaTiETsjSS Mm. M. M liner; traaaumr, Mm. Anna 1. SECRET SOCIETIES. Kobert Piaber; nacre tary, P. M. Tboniaa J. Oeaan City I-odes. No. M. K. of P.. maela Ural and third Monday aveniusa of each month In K.ol P. hall, Aaburj avenaa, near ■seventh atraai. I). C.. Mark Lake; K. ot K. and it. Howard Thorn. Iota Council, No. IwTjr. O. U. A. M.. maela avery Tuaadmy evening In K. ol P. boll. Councillor Holand Hlarlmnn; Wilton H. everyBti$adn^ev»nint' In *K.°'ofA 'k"hniL Ml.a Halite W. Lake, aacralary. WlM*rd W Adamaf11 ttf0"1*r' Italmla Trlha. No. m I. O. K. «!.. meets saoh Wadnaaday aa«ln» in K. oH*. ball. jyatoytOtmp^Na., L-tampion'a'bali' Pra^dan"*' Kl iui-r*h " Hane k ; HaeraUry. K. awIS i m '"iwk'of l''~sal?' ' 'SSumT^Sw^ WahatUlla UHineli-No, to. II. of P.. maaia 1«! SSlSUAZt0' *- a i ^The Ooaan Olty^BBHdl aj Mld^ Loan a«^laPmaidant^Uaorga ti. A dame; aaar alary, B. Otis. M . Townaend A Practical Beashore Arcbltec l.lcenaed by the Bute. -> •> eighth street, opp. p. o. ocean city n. j. 1

I ATTORMnra.AT.CAW. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and ! COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Hupr.me Court' "ommlaa"o™r"*KL'ta^*w2. CAP* MAY VOI'UT HOI nr. N. J. I (Oppoelle Public Bulldlnca). : l'aw'offices " C Apgar &. Boswell, BOU«."«T~iN"a;C'A"tIKY I AHBUKY AVENUE and E1UHTII STIUCCT OCEAN CITY. N. J. IjAW offices Godfrey & Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counscllor-at-Latv and Hoilcltor, Maater and Ekamlner In Chancery OIBea— No. XII oeaan Mlrwt CAPE MAY CITY, by , ■ fOWNSF.ND GODFREY Attorn ey-at-Law - llmrllfcu Hulldll.t At ooean City Haturdaya \yil.l.IAM B. DAVIS ; Attorney at Law 400 Atlantic Ave T ; Ocean City New Jeraey— Atlantic City Jheatres ; BMMM Klaw & Brlenger l'rcucni. for the Pint 1 Time in America ■W FERGUSON In tlieCoemos I.enn<>x Adaptation of Ceil1 & UePler'e Cometly, Authnm of • Love Watchee" PRIMROSE ! a'Tuaa and Wad. Eve,.. Dee. 30.^ and Jma. t HENRY -MILLER'S Overwhelming j "Blackbirds"

HDini. | N. GRISCOM M. D. j EIGHTH err. ANll WESLEY AVE. j r. e Houm^ Ljniu w^m^fgo^e iu a p. m. hf§AllenCoitoi,II.D.>Hr BrS Wesley Avenue • j Ocean City New Jersey i DK. \V. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE 1 f THepbooe.jK|ji5'ulte.I#1 Hekschkl pkttit, 51. 1). OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY Offiea Houra: UniU HDa u. £)K. CHARLES B. RIDER ►•Denliwt'a 809 Central Avenue hughes' Central I'harmapy Hlhlh SI. lad Wfalcy Ave. / . £ ^■7je^^lK,\i7*w'um1oSi«n*a"^| maa'kin;. '/pen'sumlaya! et)i Voao a. / : i.u, IU)».p. ui aod « lo 7J0 p. m. /, J. THORNLEV HUGHES, Manager / , liartar la Pkarwary J> Wrllleg Payer Perr.«ery raaelale Tees } 1 Great Reduction in Millinery ' v ' a b »• H.t'LORnir^ Goal! Goal! Goal! The C. II. Shoemaker Lnmlier Compeuy have lee.ed fnim A. J. Snillb hlnt.'onl yen), ho they 1 could receive Goal over Jhe Peuukyjvenia Kailrosil.uot be- . lug able to eecure L'onl over ' the Itekdlug Hnllroail fact enough for their trad* W ben • SHOEMAKER a », ^ ' Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL

R. CURTIS ROBINSON : • -£a— Soi—I <!' / Notary Phblis and ©ommissioner of deeds T> toi n<ii PENSION VOUCHERS ' CAREFULLY EXECUTED Numbers .744 and 746 Asbury Avenue g Ocean City - - New Jersey

'■ some I " other fellow may sell it a, little cheaper, ' but abetter quality — "ISIl'OSSHiLE." E We have it and wc have it. good. Give us yqur order for tlfe Sunday poultry. We ■ dress them. ■ Boyle's Dependable Market 8. W. Cor. Twelfth 8t and Asbury Ave. Everythiog in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables

In the matters of Conveyancing, Title Investigntion and Settlement of Purcliases, we aim to give our clients thotonglt care and conseienlions service We have always endeavored to maintain that reputation for our office MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and central avenue First-class mortgage investments secured. ^

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CITY WILL BE ASKED TO OPEN WESLEY AVENUE

Property Owners Bel ow I i Twentieth Street Anxious for This Improvement. j t'laytou Hkliiea ltrlck. the reel eatnte , I uiierator, acting for a clleut, Wllllaui j KvaiM.lkclrculatlag a petition that will ( he priWnled the City Comml«afouerH j H-klug for the opeulog of Wesley ave- I ■1 ue from Twentieth to Thirty-fourth Among the signers are Win. t£vaua, . Johu Wilde, Arthur N. Taylor." A. Saxod, llenj. Rlauchard, I)r W. A. ' I'hreanercJ. I. and E. H, Marahail, ' H. M. Wllaon, A. W. Hehry, Mrs. I lulua N. Brick, Wm. E. Maaney and : the Itev. 8. W. Lake. .In hi# petition to the City t 'omml"- I K kiouert. Dr. Fhreniuer naya he l« the ' lowlier of 3U0 feet front on Wemley ave- I inue. extending south from Thirtieth I rlreel-aud sIhoowuh the riparian right, 1 ^together with 160 feet on Wesley ave- ' jirne extending north from Tlilrty. . ' second Htreet, with the riparian right. * ■ i He Is about to build a house at the I corner of Thirty-second Htreet and : Wesley .avenue coating $4000. * All the signers own laud along A ea- | . ley avenue and tliey are trilling to pay I fur the Improvement. • "< Tlie opening nf itllj avenne between 1 ' the Streets nantWI will give visitors here a Hue driveway from the Ocean < ■ City Boulevard when It Is completed ' I ou through to the automobile bridge . I on Ninth street. , 500 SHARES TAKEN 1 ft is said that nearly 500 shares of 1 ■lock have been taken In the uewlyorganUed Home Building and Loao j AssoclsUoli of this city Slid It Is = Ihoughnthat many . more shares w ill be taken before the beglnulng of the The officers of the association feel highly gratified over the Interest shown j by the people and they are confident of Hie prosperity of the organization.

HARRY J. TAYLOR H TO BOILD HOME Barber 8c Marts Get Contract " for Cottage to Cost j About '#5000. Barber A Marts hiva received tbe contract to bnlld a handsome cottage, costing a boat 16000, for Harry J. Taylor, of Philadelphia. Tbe house, which la two and a lialf stories, with ail * modern improvements, will be ball! oh Ocean avenue, above Fifteenth street. The cottage will have double porches, and a hot-air heatlug plant la to be In- n stalled. rc Mr. Taylor, who Is In the plumbing p business at 618 South Twelfth street, la well known In Ibis city, where be has beer: a eu.nrner visitor for many years. _ Mrs. Taylor and her father, Jamee " Murphy, have also been summer vial- ti Itora here for a long time. a< COUNTY GET8 #xooo Mrs. Carter noal Aafo nrlrrr " At the recent session of the Cape 11 May County Court, Judge Taller, on 11 motion of Prosecutor Lloyd, made so r order forfeiting the hall of Katharine * • K Carter and Thomas H. Carry f These defendants ware under Indhit. merit on a statutory offense, and the 1 case has been untried .because of tbe permanent disability of the^Womati. They had aacb deposited $600 in cash as ball and the ordor of tbe'eoart en- 1 riches the eaanty by $1000 1 Tbe Carter woman and her alleged 'negro chauffer caused • lot of excitement In a hotel In this city at the close . <>r tbe summer seaoou more than a 1 year ago. Aftar a bearing belbra 1 ttqnlre l.udlarc tbe required bail was i deposited aud they disappeared. Two tola southeast corner Fifteenth ! street and Wast aveuua, bargain 'for quick sale; five-room cottage, 886 West ' — avenue, price, $1,000; eleven-room cottage, Wesley road, entlialy modern, "l bargain, or wBI exchange for property suburban to Camden or Philadelphia. laot on Central avcuae.between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, facing tbe ocean, $1100; carpsr lot, Tweutlaib si. and Central ave., $1450. FRANK H. DABBY. BEAL EHTATK BROKKB, Bourse Bldg. 8th and Asbury Ava. adv. The First National Bank of Ocean City will welcome your account, TvThe(her. It la large or (mall. adv. H.

HIGH SCHOOL'S SPRING MEETS - — • ; Games to be Played With Philadelphia and Atlantic City Teams. The High School Athletic Aaaocl- i aud Held meets here aud in Pblladel- , phis during the early part of next year. x - , The meets thus far scheduled are as , follows; ■ | February 14— Indoor meet with l>eIn Philadelphia. February 28— Indoor meet- with At- , tic City High School at Atlantic city. Easier Saturday— Southern High , School, of Philadelphia, at tbe baae ball p»rk In thW ct.y. Easter Monday— Atlantic City High In baseball park In this city. Meets will also be arranged with the high school teams of Wilmington. and Radnor and the boys of the Philadelphia College of t'harniHey. The management of the local team 1 -t'II -.ake every endeavor to have a 1 strong crowd of boy# represent it on -the field While the association organized a basbet ball team early last fall, no games have been played and It ta feared none will be played because no hall can be found In which lo pull off contests. There has been some talk of securing the garage at Tenth street sud Asbury avenue, but It Is thought that tills place would be too cold for . comfort and for tbla reason very fewwould attend the gamea played there. I Hack I'rotn Western Trip. ' Mrs. S. P. Hudson, vof this city, has , returned from a visit lo California aud other sections of the west She was a , delegate to the National W O. T. U Convention. Hhe says the country . beyond the Rocky mountains la wonderful.

OCEAN CITY FOLK < • WED IN ATLANTIC, Well Known Residents Quietly Took Partners for ( Life This Week, v William H. Hhougli, of the Hrui of Miller A Sbough, sud Miss Julia M. Morey, of tbla city,' were married In Atlantic city yesterday afternoon. J 1 They will reside In this city, where both have a large circle of rrleuds. Mr. Bhoiigb, who was formerly pf . Snlem, N. J., has been very successful - Iu the mason contracting business, i here during the past year and erected - many handsome cottages. 1 Joseph 8. Barrett. Jr., of this city, p and Mrs. Emma Bancroft, of Hchnee- " tady, N. Y., were married In Atlantic City Tuesday. j They "will spend tbelr honeymoon In „ Hchnectndy, returning lo Ocean City ' In two weeks t( B Mr. Barrett la a well known resident p of tbla city. He Is employed by the „ 1 Ocean-City Electric Light Co The t friends of tfie pair wish them much e happiness. MRS. RIGGINS DEAD £ • Former Resident or This Clljr ^ Was Hurled at Maya Landing, ( Mrs, Orris Rlgglns, a former resident t i of this city, was burled Thursday at j ■ May's Landing, the body being ,, ( brought on from her late home In c , Kane, Pa. 8he had been III more than c » a year, and was In her Hfty-tlrst year. > Mrs. Rlgglns was born Iu Mav'a I Landing and lived there many years. ' Her parents were Oeorge and Harab * 1 Cramer -Hhe was the mother of three i ' children. , r Aire. Rlgglns hss relatives In this . ' city, where also she had a number of - frleuds, who heard of her death with 1 much regret. , i • — v* t I Gone lo Florida. j S Following their usual custom, the i Misses Paxson will spend the remainder of tbe winter In Florida ' y They left this city last Thursday for 1 - Orlando. Their maiiy frleuds hope < they will have a pleasaut lime.

GEE DOES FINE WORK I FOR BAPTIST CHURCH

,, E. ADAMS WILL SIGN EASEMENT , Wm. G. Moore Also Has j Expressed Desire to Do c Likewise. J Director Fisher.attbe regular weekly , meeting of the Cl(y Commissioners. , read the following letter, which ex- • plaint Itself: | Philadelphia, Dec. 14, 1912. MB. ROBBRT FISHKK, . , City Commissioner— , My DearHIr and Brother;— I write you to oay that we Wilt be glad to , sign the easement deed providing for the widening of the Boardwalk; also will .cheerfully sign an agreement with tba city by whlcb they can widen the space ou the north side of the music pavilion, sakl agreement to good until auoh times as we make of what Is covered by our rlparlgn grant east of. lite Bortdwalk,which, In all probability, wilt not be mauy years. Hoping tbls^lll be .satisfactory and you .are very well, I am \ f ' . Yours very truly, EBKirgzut Adams It was also stated that William U. Moore has expressed a similar wUllug1 Ms Water at' Station. TbaTouDIJItaoJtk^Rallroad Com1 baa a rather "attractive looking \ Station at Pieoaantvllle, bat Its accom- ■ moditlons are by nosieans complete. The atatlOD should have water for drtnklug unrpooea and ratlrlng roams are needed In ths building. Among . the patrons of/tht road are maur ■ woman and children. Possibly the offi- . clals of tbe n>td have- never noticed . . tbla " The Biamiegi.mo* calls attention to tlvs oversight. v - Will exchange well-rented West i Philadelphia property for Or«an CMy I, lots or cottage. Addreee Daniel 8. Hteelmau, IGHoutli Front street, Pbllal. dtlphla. Pa. adv., 1241. If. Fo R.- 8 A i,k. —4 'otteges and Iota lo . most desirable locations to Ooaan City. Apply lo A. Cotton «19 Aabary avaaae. Ooaan CMy. Now Jmmr. adv. n Heated apartment for rent by tbe t, yaar. Has every modern convenience, adv. JoexPH T. Bcvll *To.

Membership Has Grown 50 1 ! Per Cent. During; His Pastorate in This City. The Rev. Artbnr dee next Hunday wlil complete a year of work In Iin- • manuel Baptist Church. Ha was pal- I pit supply from Jaouary 6 to Septem- I berSO. In this time, tbe cbarcb bos I done wonderfully. Tbe remarkable } work began wttb tba Ladles' Aid giving $160, tbe amoaot necessary to se- < cure an option an the new elte of the i ' church. Later tbey gave $60 more ' Bunday school and Individuals I followed. I Next cam* tbe taking up of the charges against the , building for re- i ■novel, etc Of the $690 owing, the 1 Baptist Blate Convention gave $846, ' tbe Ladlea' Aid donated $150, and they i ' have promised to raise the balance - i 1 Tbe church membership has In1 creased 40 per cent, and the Sunday 1 school baa made a gain of about 60 " A new organization ho* been formed * to take up any work needing lo be ' done— social, sewing or missionary work. This "social dlrcle" Is for every- • body. The men's class, taught by the paai lor. la a iff Id paling Interesting sessions weekly and extra occasions every once iu awhile. Religious question* and » life's problems, as these appear to men. >- are to ba considered frankly and fearI* leaaly In the llgbt of the teachings of tbe Bible and of Cbrlatlan experience. Prof. G. Roland Moore, of tbe ratig road engineering department of the University of Cloefonatl, accompanied ®: by hla wire, Is spending tbe holidays here with Met. Moore's parents, Dr. tg and Mrs. J. B. Haines. From here IV'sMmmjvUI Maooaqoan. there to »J vjysrrrof. Moore's parents. •■( . . It's dlgnUad and gives yon a delletoua sen as of security to owu your 7, home at . OCEAN CITY. , Besides, your reaponstblllty as a real .,* aetata owner makes you a dastrokl* citizen. Think It over, then cell ou HARRY HKADLEY, Reel Estate Operator, Ninth aod Asr bory avenue, next to lire bouie who '*• *BI show von tbe very best way and be ioms of the gieateat bargains to be se. found here on lbs uMiit terms Phone connection. adv.

CHRISTMAS EXERCISES HELD IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CfflilSTMAS AT f ST. AUGUSTINE'S ,

' — - |« Sermon by Rec- 1 tor and Maaic by the , Children. v ' Three masses were said by the Rev. J Johu J Sweeney In BC Augustine's s t.'hurcb Christmas morning, and all were well attended, The rector de- ( a strong sermon appropriate to tbe occastou. 8peaklng on "Tbe First Christmas Morn," Father Sweeney said lo part , follows: , "A new event In lbs history of Judea , towards the years 747-749 of Rome pot In motion the whole of Herod's little , kingdom, the Eastern provinces, and tbe various states tributary to tbe empire. j "Augustus bad received from the the renewal or his Imperial office for ten years. He had reached ttie end of the II ret live aud had namred tbe Roman clllxens, even In towns whlcb bad civil rights, as Antloch, Barytas In Syria, and Tarsus In Cellclo. For the third, time the of the temple of Janus had been closed; never bad there bean more complete and universal ■ peace In the empire. "The master of the world took advantage of this, mtde his Inventory, i noted hlsrevenuestn an account book, fragments of which are still ex- ; He ordered a census of all > the of tbe provinces and of allied orvoaal kingdoms; Judea, under rule of Herod/ was subject to tbls Imperial edict/ •The subservient klug, wboee policy never omitted any occasion of . flattering Augustus, took care not to disobey will of the master. An order (OoQltmMd on fourth Ps**.l

SETH L. HAND CALLED BY DEATH - r

Steward of Conpty House Lived tr This City for c Mauy Years. v Beth L. Hand, for several years steward of the ITape May Conuty almsdied at hla home Sunday morn- « aged about S8 years. His health * bad Dot been of the best for aoine g The funeral will take place at 1 $ ■ o'clock tbla afternoon, services being i at Eldora M. E. Chnrch. , Tbe members uf the Cape May i Board of Freeboldan will attend tba tnnaral In a body. | ■ Mr. Hand loaves a widow and threa • children— Mrs. WUbur E. Young, of p i Aogleeea; James L. Hand, a Paunsyl- p , van la Railroad Company telegraph r operator; and Mr*. Clinton L. John- | son, of this city. Deceased was a veteran of the Civil j r War, having .served with tbe olne ) months' meu In the Tweuty-IIflh Regl- . incut. | I Mt. Hand, who was a native of i Cepc May County, waa well kDown fn ] y this city, where he and hts wife were - Interested Iu the hotel and boarding : house business for some years. Thsy i- left here about nine years ago. He ; s also kept a bo^rdlnghouse at Aogleeea | e for a few yeara. He was a member of A the Methodist Cbnroh for many yaare i, ' • 1 b W.M W- >.«> ( ,f The boslnom done at the local post office during the last fkw days was { uusually heavy, even for Chrtstmas. The letter carriers ware weighed with I- big bundles and packages on almost ,t every trip not of the office J1 BtX T«« ColU vtlous. City Collector R W. Burleigh liaa '■ recently been receiving large payments re 0f taxsa. Hs aays tba collections thus to far are ahead of any ttmetn the history of tba etty. [ ,, Ocean City, N. J., Dec. 26, 1912 The annoal meaUng of tba aloek- " holders of Tbr. Ocean City Title and Trust Compeuy will be bold at tht . bank bn Udlng, Eighth street and As- , ' bury avenue, tn the city of Ocean CWy. " county of Cape May end State of New Jersey, on Tuesday, tbe foarteentb day of January, 1918. at two o'clock lo m- tba afternoon, tot the election of dtrec10 tore foe the ensuing yrar. and for lbs be may properly come before the raeetIv. I adv. 8t C. R. Btilwbix, Bae'y . |

Children Heard in Songs and Recitations-Holidays Till Thursday, January a. The Christmas exercises by tbe 'children of tbe public school on Frl- | day afternoon were attended by quite number of the parents and friends of tbe participants, all of whom were well pleased and many complimented tbe teachers.' All tbe rooms bad a "Cbrismaoay" air, with their trees and greens, not lo speak of preaentisthat ware exchanged. The yonng people of tbe high school and tbe sixth, seventh and eighth grades held their exercises together. The program was as follows; 81XTH ORADB. "Christmas Bong," Helen Markley. "Save a Little," Mary Lwlle. "When Bonta Clans Comes," Evelyn . Evcrlngham. "The Kitten's Christmas," Anna Rider. 8KVBNTH ORADB. "The Chrlstmast Ida," Dora Bhirp. Recitation, "A Christinas Oarol," Miriam Itelcblay. Recitation, "Tommy's Christmas," Julius Matbis. ' Recitation, "At Seven lu the Morning," , Charles Nlcbolsa. Pantomime, "Peace on Earth," Foor GUIs. ; Heventh Grade Chorus, "Whan Good Old Kris Cornea Roand." Recitation, "Empty Blockings," Robert Taylor. ' Recitation, "Grandpa's," Harvey Marts. , Two-part Song, "Christmas at Sea," " | Six Girls. KIOHTH Q BAD*. Recitation "The Loeky Onlooker," ' Aureole Cox. , Reading, "Dickey's Chrtstmas," Lily f Turner. Violin and piano dost, "Bohemian r Girl," Varna Wilson, Earl Barbar. man sen oot. Opening Song, "Joans la Coma," opening nong, "jeans :s i ome,

School. Christmas Chorus, Choir Recitation, "Little Tim's Christmas," Helen Howell. Cbonu, "In Heavenly Love Abtdlhg," Choir. of Jamee Whltoomb Rlley'i poem, "LoM Christmas Waa a Yaar Ago," Minnie Mnmford. Chora*, "Chrtat Is Born of Maiden Fair," Choir. Bong, "Christian Time ta Coma Again," School The exercises In tbe other grade* were as follows: VIVTH QRADB. "Christmas Time !e ' Go an a Again," School. "The Stars' Massage," Six Girls, Hani Weatoott, Lillian . Mayer, Allea Oarretaon, Helen Hard. Ada Rappey* and Bora Smith. Recitation, "William Highflyer," Lillian Mayer. Hong, "Silent Night," School. "Hurrah ft»r Christmas," Sara E. Eaenweln. "Father Christ mas,'* Margaret Bevan. , "ChrleMnas Present." Jonathan Wallace. Bong. '•JoaoslsComa, "School. Recitation, "Hants'. Helper*," ■ Loraoa Methls. "A Now* Christmas," Mary Tumor. ; Recitation. "O'er Waste, of Sand," Rosa Ferguson. > "O", Little Town of Rethla- ' hem," Maltxym Chattln and Thoodor* Stevens. Recitation, "Tha Empty Stocking, " Jerry WIHtama. " Lot herie Carol," School. 1 THIOD AMD rOVRTR OB A dbs. ' Bong, "O. Christmas Time." Classes. • "God Root Ye, Marry Gsatloasaa," 1 'Elisabeth Crowthors. 1 "Coming of Santa Claaa," Margaret Price. . "Under the IWs." Aiwa Bllamrd. , "Hants Claak'a Note-Book, I' Htrtwt ■ Bard. » "Nelly's Doubt," MMjorie Bootham ' andJFIoiaoc* Oschayant. Bong, "The Hand Man." Cla m. "Just re It Ongbt to Ba^" MkdaBu Bong, "Little Town of HathMsaaa," J (Osmtaare as Pnank Pare) • cum,n **" '» Cli^s'vsaasrawMCi^. *Atie?aii