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Ocean City Sentinel OGKAN CITY, M. «J. -By- | r. curtis robinson Editor and Proprietor »i.oo Per Year, Strictly In Advance. CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS . : CHURCH SERVICES. , ItMfdo^Bilm-d'r^ciil^ | tr^Marmr ! i ' TowSiuSTIld'wiir'jrt*'. tirowu. By " *1 M rtJIrro I i u » * ■ a. in , : rourUMnro itsnLrjTioUn'j . awesasy . ?ML». ( &'na»r««T|S!j»un »"* ."/£ m. IN-rker, ireasjisr. SSSSSy rmiiiti at iJSS*. u -a church focnma^ Mr i. Vnomu °t IiTii I , Mr-! ton. Era. rra ^ r^. r«e Es'pSSiwS'iK «. M M •"^•n 2'IScwfd daaTT JTilac t" laonlT'" j ' Parte li u'one. nrat'iTo'nilay in the monti.. L^Adtaa' AM teMyvig, xEor«I Woman', cnriatian Ternperaiioa^ Union, r resident. Mrs. C^Haani wraayondlna^ mmSECRET SOCIETIES, oeean Clij1 SiA :y,£^ a *i I ° *| I J1** Protect ton Bodgs. «£"• Ml U. W,..inacU p*kSll.,UM."w" JoboW* Mrnfuu'lUsoriJer, Wlllard W. Adama. Kalinla Tribe, No. As, I. O. K. M., ■eels saob Wedneaday evening in k. ot P. kali. Lather I- Wallace, keeper ot record.. Waahtngton Camp. No li. P. O. H. ot A., meeU every Krlday nlglil l Iminploii's hall. PreatdenL Elmer K. Bsaer: MeereUry. K. stTJOp.'oL? in^icor P.hafh* Sara 5T Hleley. recording Haetary. Wab-Htella Council, No. en, I), or P.. meeU i-MSsrsKWA'SrV" '■ ocean City Local, No. tan tOarpeoiers' U ukinj. meet, every Friday evenlug In K. of The Occa^my^n Udlnjj and, Loan aewilm Otis M. Townsend A Practical Heaeliora Architect Licenced by Hi# Bute. -I-* • eighth street, opp. p. o. ocean CITY n. j. -1
| ATTONNKTk.aT-l.AW. MORGAN hand, ATTORNEY ano . . COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Solicitor, Mister and Kramlnar la Chancery, supreme (Inurt Connaleelooer. Notary Public. I (Oppcette Public Hulldlngeh jjAW offices""' Apgar & Boswell, AMIItlHY A^K^tm^iVmjT'H HTRKKT ■ LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH • . Counsellor-at-Law . TOWNSEND GODFREY Aitorney-at-Law AI tic city y *"*T " ; \yil.EIAM B. DAVIS ; \ Attorney at Law . .H» KlRltlb HI reel i j Ocean Illy- New Jeraey : . . Atlantic City Theatres Ziegfeld Tollies 1913 : 150 — IN OAST — 150 I AND AIDOrCLD BBAUTV CtlOHUS 1 h..„in«:5lk loe£IO ' Metiate. J5c to 13 00 j NEXT wetx ■ COHAN & HARRIS Preaent NEARLY MARRIED BRUCE Me RAY j and a Wonderful Caat | . "fry an Advertisement | in the SENTINEL -I
nnnctL J~N. GRISCOM, M. D. j EIGHTH HT. AND WESLK-Y AVE. , llolh Phonre-Hell.16. loUr-Mtalc. im-A y, Omce ra o(U^' * A I Ulcburil TAw n^d^.TPaJer mm ^SJD sT I Allen CorsM, V. D. wc? SrS Wealey Avenua Ocean City New Jeraey f aw^Jin.,, l3).A DR W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE ' Telepbonra J Kli'/JJuM I.W | H bUSCIIEL PETTIT, M. 1). | BOT WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER " Dentikt" 809 Central Avenue etiKii city. k. j. Hughes*' Central Pharmacy r flfhlh St. id Wnley »ve. I r~crlpllon^onr^pe J. THORNLEY HUGHES. Manafcr u keeter eT rharitaey ' I' I Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J, E. C. BOYLE, fUnager Claim, adjusted and cillectcd anywhere In Cuitad Stated > Spring Millinery All the latest Styles in Ladies' and j Children's Hats °! jnnuniHffs^ 1 mm 5 or 10 shares of stock of the Ocean City Title and Trust » Company. J . Addreea X, SairriNKL Office,' Ocean Jcit^, NJ.
i R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Phblis and ©OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS PENSION VOUCHERS :: f. CAREFULLY EXECUTED Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue £ Oceak City - - New Jersey
| Only Boardwalk Hotel ^ ® Now open. Steam heat, elevator. » J P Sun parlor. Booklet J . ® K. A. YOUNG, Manager ^
In the matters of Conveyancing, Title Investigation and Settlement of Purchases we aim to give our clients thorough care and conscientious service. We have always endeavored to maintain that reputation for onr office. MASSEY & EDWARDS eighth ano feentral avenue First-class mortgage investments secured.
TEMPERANCE REGIMENT WILL CAMP HERE THIS SUMMER ' V.\ ZT\" — — — • ■—
" Five ^Hundred ^feo, With ~ FIneJBpnd>Qoming to City : Vrom WIlkes-Barfe. Word w»e received here by llie Sksti v ki. Tliurudgy evenltiR from the Rev John J. o M«lley. chaplkln. ih»t ai|b nieellug of The hue oBlcer. of llie - I'klhollc Tout Ah.llnetice .Regime it of Wllkemllarre II we. voted Jo hold the konual emmp of Ihle orginl/.kllon In Oceao Clly.thta eoinmer. A deHuite date hn nol yel beeti ae«. The regiment, wltlch ha. about I1M10 member., la a purely tttllltary organi- , gallon with lolal aballnence »a au alP aolule nebeaaary rei|iil»lte for member"lablp. II take. Ill all of Luzerne County each Important city and town having fa represenlatlve company, j The regiment oarrlea all lla own e«|Ulppcge. Prov^. will be pttrTbere la a regimental l-anrt ol thirty ' alder aecond tojnonp. Weal her permitting, the band will give I concert every evenlug afier dfeija parade Chaplalu O'Malley wrltea ttjat It I. dinicult to e.tliuate the number that will be In camp, an It varle. each year - However, to be conservative, be aaya he.bellevea theye will be lu the neighborhood of I"*®" member, at the ramp - In I hla city. » Hlahop lloban la honorary prealdent of the organization, and llie prealdent la, the Hon John T. LenaU ban. The illrectora, bealde Hlahop llobati ami Mr. I^nahao, aretlie Very " liev. P. J. McMauua, Eugene W. j Mulligan, Frederick J. Blegmaler, | Jolm Meliahrcu and the Rev. Jobu S. I O'Malley. I The membership of the regiment Inciudramany profeaalor.al and bu.lneaa | men III addition to thoae engager! In I various trades In the cities where they veterana of the Bpanlali-Amerh-an ■ War. Among the moat prominent of tbgae la Major Ulbbona, who was In Uuba and the Plilllpplnee and he wan also one of the men on the Iflg dry- , dock Dewey wheo It waa agnt to . Manila. . Colonel William J Murphy la Ihe commanding officer of the ,regluie»l. which la wbll organized and well dla- '• clpllned The encampment should draw a large numi ar ol visitors to this city. Writing lo Dr. flrlacom. Chaplain O'Malley aaya: "At the meeting of the line officers th» boys were very demonstrative 111 their praise of Ihe kind way ybu reJ reived and treated them, aoenthu-ed tf that they put up a strong light Tor Ocean City In preference to the' other , sites offered. Much credit la due you personally. You were Ihe man who drove the nail In the right pl.ee at Ihe right time."
- TO GET BEACHES P = IN CLOSE TODCH — . t , Plans Now Being Made for s Train 8ervice from Here to Cape May. Tremendouely Important to the whole Booth Jeraey shore la Ihe new ol scheme ot Stern A Silverman for a pi Cape May-Atlanllc City service, 'by 11 the way of Stone Harbor and Ocean ol City. The plan la lo better tbe •learner ferry service .between Angle- o aea and Stone Harbor and 10 ran a 01 motor ear, gasoline or storage battery, at 011 frequent tripe from Ooeao City to « Stone Harbor, to connect with llie w According to reports now current, ti the steamers are to be transferred from r the Long port and Ocean City run, Tbe Shore East Line bas made tbe li — ferry service from Lougport to Ovean a City auperfluoue, except In the height t \ of tbe season. 0 Efforts are to be made lo reduce the 1 a time of the trip from Cape May City 4 and Wlldwood to Atlantic City, so | that It will be possible for cottagers In 3 tbe cape resorts to go to the theater In ■ 5 Atlantic City and gat bark home after- I 5 ward 1 2 Tbe day service will likewise be a • S quick service, so Ibat Ihe patronage of ' Ihe line will greatly Increase Event- ' ually, Atlantic City and Cape May ' { will be oouneetad by a fast electric * 1 service over tbla rente, which follows ' | the beach lslaoda for nearly flfty " j miles, Ibe only break* being at the 1 BeslTd se Apartment. ( f T.J.KIoraooe. a retired geueral agent < of tbe Reading Railroad and hie wife, 1 of Philadelphia, both well known to , I many summer reetdante hare, have I taken apartmaiits for tbe season on I the bay at Fourth street. They have , ! also bought a skiff, tba Lillian K. _ flood hone for geueral use. Price ~ *100 for qulek sale. Apply I0B6 As- ^ buty avanne. adv., 6-», If W A htkd.— Position by axpertaoeed nurse; maternity case* a specially. Excellent recommendation by physician; Ball pbone 101. Mre. Reba'lhnmpson. Ifll! Bay-avenue. adv., «*, S mos. For ftRrr,— Unfurnished apartment —living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry, two-bedrooms, bath and porch —Including beat and hoi water, by the year; tiffin. Apply 800 Central are. __J adv.
' HOW HOUSE FLY ; SPREADS DISEASE
® State Entomologist Talks En- ' i tertainingly to a Large 1 " Crowd at Hand's Pier. due of the most suisHwful meetings II yet given liy Pf"f. Headlee. Hlsle . ,• Pnii Friday evening uniler the auspices I •- of the local Hoard of llcallli. Folly! ■ two thousand penple were present and ' g listened to the discourse on the lly and 1, Prof. Headlfe laid special stress upon 1 ■- Die danger of the spread of disease by 1 the lly .especially the danger from open | ,. open manure pits, the city would be 1 I overrun with lllesT His remarks were 1 Illustrated With motion pictures shuw- « lu^show Hies carry germs from the : t cuspidoVof acoipuimptlveto the baby's 1 ■ a typhdWl fever patient (n sugar put In 1 1. cnflee and butter placed on bread and II . It was a must entertaining and luj. stroctlve lecture. ' The mosquito e question was also entered Info very 1 fully, with moving pictures showing , p the method of removing llie pests and y Ihe manner and habit of breeding Representatives from Cape May r. were present end stated their Inten- , Hon If possible, of "holding a similar lecture or series In. other parts of llie a county. « Dr. Urlscom, of the local bureau. 1 j wishes to thank Dr. Headlee very sincerely for his most entertaining and g Instructive discourse ai/il hopes that 1 will profit- by his timely suggestions5! i taken into church t A class 'of six-month probationers was received Into full membership of ' the First M. E. Church Sunday morn- 1 ing. The names of those In llie class 1 are Helen Townsend, Marls Townsend, a Alelha Townsend, Edith Hilton, Harry Chattln. I .ens Chaltln. Joseph Morey, David Hharpliam and Harriet n Olbbs. Frank Rakely. Hannah Hakely and " Alberta Marts will he laken Into n church nftmbershlp later. a Juais Urrit Here. |J Judge A. F. llrcgy, of Philadelphia, „ Is to be a summer resident of Ihls city, „ he having reuled Ihe l'alersnn collage through the agency" of Massey A Edward a. '
MISS SGATTERGOOD , : WEDS AT HOME
" Popular Summer Visitor in!" This City Bride ot South- | j ern Business Man. An attractive home wedding look place Wednesday evening, June 4, when MlM Edith WakrlceScaltergi^ST. j daughter of Mr. and Mrs 8a mil el | . ' Henry Scattergood. of H1B1 Falrmourtt-M Ihe bride of Robert tiayle Lowe, 1 of Porlsmouth, Va. i The ceremony was perfoemed by llie j » Rev. Robert Jolmatofi, of the Church ' ■ of Ihe Saviour. .Thirty-eighth and 1 f| The house was tieaullfully decorated c I with palms, rem. and pink ro.es. I I The bride, who was given In mar- 1 I rlage by her fattier, wore a handsome 1 I of embroidered marqui«etle over ' r- while salln. The tui.le veil, held In i place by a Juliet cap of orange blow ' I some, fell In graceful folds to the end ■ I of Ibe long square lace train. 8he cari tied a .bower bouquet of while rowv ' i and llllles of llie valley < The bride was atteuded, by her alsler, ' I Roberl Rriice Lane, as matron of 1 » honor She wore a handsome white ' I lingerie gown with uaaturtlum chiffon 1 ■ sash, and carried white peonies. < I The bridesmaids, who were Mrs ' William R Ijiwe, sister-in-law of the ' - bridegroom. Mia. Mary Connor. Miss « > Hlta Connor and Miss Isabel Header- ' f eon, were gowned In while lingerie t dress and green chlllon sashes. They 1 I carried p'luk roses < William R. Lowe. broUier »f the ! ' bridegroom, was best man. ■ A reception followed the marriage I r guests from the South > Retuinhig from their tour. Mr and « Mrs. I^we will be in home after July 1 1 . at 1010 Court atreet, Portsmouth, Va. 1 i GOES TO OHIO Harry W. Foulde. son of f»r. and 1 Mrs. H T Foulds, of this city, has ' laken a position on Ibe chemical engl1 neerlug staff of the Firestone Autouio- ' bile' Company at Akron, Ohio. " 1 ! Harry will visit his parents aud sister here within the next few daya ■ and then go lo his position In the , Buckeye State. The yoiing man. who Is a student at i the University of Pennsylvania, has I been a lifeguard lu Ibis city for four or live years. He was formerly a'mera- i her of llie Ocean City High' School ■ j track tec.m. *• 1 HDSlklllaaa Poa>. J. M. Cheater, the real estate opora - , tor. has purchased • from William , , Francis Smith, of this city, a Slieta land pony learn for his daughter, Mis* . Geuevra. Mr. Smith will ...on sail for Europe.
NEW LIGHTING SYSTEM I FOR CITY'S BOARDWALK
Supt. T. J. Duncan Starts " Work Placing Conduits— [ Will Replace Streamers. Superintendent Thomas J Dancsti, OfThc Ocean City Electric Light Company. Monday began the work of tudulng the conduits for the new system ^ electric llgbtaonjh# Boardwalk. Tliaee light*, whicii are to be or the ornamental maguelll* style, will be on tbe walk from Sixth to Eleventh There la to be one I'gbt on each pole, and tbare will be thirty lights L within three squares, four around the I music pavilion 'and forty from Sixth a Eleventh etreeti These lights will c replace the si reamers. i bis style of lighting Is lu use only In Baltimore an.d Washington, and ia I •aid to he one of tbe very 11 nest aye- I In tbe couutry. ' It le' stated that IJntTTbe ltuipdrn- i tlou here next week. I Will Teach ucbooi. | Mis. Emma L. Baca and Mlsa Cam- " line B. Beck, daughters or Mr* Mer- | garet Back, wbu formerly lived bere. residing at Alfred N. Y., both i graduated thl* year .-Mis* Emma the Alfred College and Mies Carofrom tlie Alfred Academy. Ttiey will both teach. Miss FTunia Latin. and ancient history. 8 'lie i his accepted a position In * city la the upper section of New York Bute. I ' • ' ' . John Retmrr Dead. , Word iu received here Mpudey ot the death of' Jobu Helmer, which oc1 curred lo Pbll*4««ohle .f^udiy. follow- > lagan operetta*"* He was well known * lu Ihle city, where he was agent for ' the Union Tranefer.Co., a position be 1 held from the time the office was e opened bere. some yeurs ago. He leaves a widow, whose many friend* here exlend toiher their deep eymptliy. ■ owe Tear H«s. It's dignified and gives you a delh clone sense of security to own your 1 0m® " ocean city. Besides, your responsibility oa a real • estate owner makes yoo a desirable ' citizen. Think It over, tlieu call on *' HARRY HKADLEY, it Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Aei. bury Bveuuc, next lo fire house who h will show you tbe very beet way and le same of the greatest bargains to be found here on the easiest Unas Fhoti* connection. ode. si
NO. 1 COMPANY " 1 ELECTS OFFICERS „ — ^ . 0 Unusual Activity Wfcs Shown ^ by Some MemberB of the h Organixation. J. The annual meeting of the Ooean Fire Company, No 1, waa held c evening* Unugual Interest wa* a shown by some of the members of the a u The following officers were elected: a Fresldont, Charles E. Adams; vice p president, John It-. Morrison; secre- s Hainuel R Coover; treasurer, WllW. Adams; first assistant fore- J R H. Thorn; aecond assistant I foreman, Willtam L. tJlhb. lhlrd as- J s'.qta'it foreman, Harry Hendley; trua- i William L (Jlbb, K A. Portep, ! J. Duncan; fire recorder, Wll- ( Lake; Investigating committee, R. C. Robinson,,. Joseph W. Cox* and i B. B. Miller. i The Camden llapthit Association met . at Colilngswood Tuesday and con c tlnued over yesterday. The Rev. Ar- ' r thur Gee. of tbla elty.' reported for tbe National Home Mleslou Society. In- ' targeting reports were received from different societies of tbe church. I — Lolhtrsa Cknrelr Services. -Official* of tbe Evangelistic Lutheran1 Church have arranged with the r officials of I mmanuel Baptist Church , to hold services every Sunday aftera noon, beginning at 4 lfi o'clock, dur- , lug July and August. Able mlulalen . will address the services. Per tale. Two lots soul heart corner Fifteenth street and West avenue, bargain for quick tale; five-room cottage, SIS Wert " avepoe, price. *1,000; eleven-room callage, Wesley road, entirely modem, bargain, or will exchange for property f suburban to Camdan or Phlladelphla. Lot on Control a venue, bet ween Seventeenth and Elghtaaoth rtraota, facing tba ocaan, *1100: eornat lot, *' Twentieth at. and Central are., *14M. '1 FRANK S. DARBY, b. RIAL KHTATB BROKER, m Bourse Bldg. 8th and Asbury Ave. ». ad*.
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES .HEAR EXCELLENT SERMON
I : j BUSINESS MAN TAKES A BRIDE . Raymond L. Boyle and Miss "Edna Frances Barlow Joined in Wedlock. ^ | Raythuud Lee Boyle, Ibe enlerprls- a lug provision dealer at the corner of «| street and Asbury avenue, xad M'lsa Edna Frances Harlow, o daughter of Mrs. Tbomae Harlow, of cl Ihle city, were married Thursday b evenlug al Mr. Boyle's name by Ibe ti Rev. Dr John B. Haloes, pastor of tbe First M. E. Church. ' w The bride waa prettily altlred In bile voile, trimmed In chillis lace, M aud carrlad a bouquet of whlta roses. K Only the Immediate members of the « wltnemcd tbeceremooy. Tbey n were Mrs. Thomas Barlow, mother of tba bride: Raymond, Helau and Rutb u of this city; Mr. and Mr*. a Harlow aud Tbomaa Barlow, (j the bride's great-grandfather, who Is , elghty-ulne year* old and resides In c Vlneland; Mr. *nd Mt*. Charles a , Crnsley and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Boyle, k , of Mlllvllle, and Mrs. J. L. Boyle, Jr., b of this city. • « Tbe bride was for three yaara with a . tbe Bell Telephone Company, being chlef'operator for tbe last year, realgn- - , ing her fmsltlou June 1. The company | waa loath' lo losa her, aa the wes . particularly efficient and waa popular f Mr. Boyle Is a graduate of Perk I- a I omen Seminary, and be also attended f I Stale College. He la a fraternity „ being a member of Ihe Alpha ■ Tan Omega. ( Tba young paople knew aach other t some yean ago In Vlnaland, whrte i . tbey both lived, aDd a short lime ago i 'ibey renewed their friendship bere Tbey will raalde at TwalftliBlrnet and a , Asbury avanua. • Mr. and Mn. Boy la were gW*n a t serenade by a bunch of frletitlg • short time after their marriage. a — — t TRIAL POSTPONED i I -V- " I Absescc of Wltoeea Pols Johnson 1 | case Over for One Weak. ' Tbe trial of William B. Jobneon, vice ! - illrerioroftbeCapa May County Board of Kregbolden, accused of accoptlug a " brtba of *100. which wae lo have bato < started In May's Lauding Tuesday, , was postponed for a weak. , . Aodrow C. Boawall, of this city, representing the defendant, made a roo- i . tlon before Judge Cole lor a postpone- ; . ment of the caae, hie allegation balng , > that an Important wltnsaa. Mayor Headley. waa loo III lo appear at the 1 trial. ■
YOUNG PEOPLE X HAYE JOLLY TIME ■
House Party in This City Be- ti ing Well Entertained by C. - t H. Scbennerhorn, Jr. }, C. Howard Behormarborn. of Weal jj Fhlledalpbla, Is among tbe firrt a i c Ocmu City's eamuer vUltors to open , Ibe aobial ' activities of Ibe season by • giving a boost ijarty To a hambar of his young friend* from the Quaker t City, lu hie father's summer borne ot c Central avenue wed Twelfth street. I Tba party. a«ompaalad by tbalr J chaper<K.a, Mir'C. H. Bebarmarborn , and -'Mrs. W. Jfltton, of Oermantown, . arrived In Ocean City Monday morn ■ and barring any tad ocenrtooaee J each as l boas derived from batch , partita tod excesses of tba sppatfta i will docamy Friday at noon. In tba party bare ban an Mxoriet ' Malhern, Howell Boebyebell, George | Howard Bcbarmerhorn and i Bandar, the Mtaaaa Mary Green- l welil Eleanor Morse, Rachel Cnlg. Marjorle German and Glady* Da - i HOLY TRINITY CHURCH aeadaz Manilas tarvleea. Next Sunday, being the fourth Sunday after Trlulty, then will be a celA ' bra IIod of Ibe Holy Communion In . HolyfPrlnKy Cbareb at 7.48 o-Ma. Regular morning prayer end sermon at 10.46 o'clock; eveulng song, 7 48; Buodty school, 8 p. m. Tbe rector beg* to cwalud tbe eou- . g reunion of tbe early celeb ral top t which take* place every Buuday moni- , Ing at T.4S except tbe firat Bandoy In . tbe munth. when tbe usaal custom of .. adminlrterlng at 10.46 prevails. Also a the festivals set apart by tba churob ought lo be observed by the faithful al 10 a. m., by partaking of Ibe Holy Sucre meet. June coo talus throe. Wodli nesday, June 11, J* the festival of lit r Baroabo*. tbe Apostle, whose proper ■t name wet Joaaa. After be separated I- from 81. Raul U Is supposed that be i, suffered martyrdom at Balamla, when y It I* mid he woe stoned by the Jews. , U PSSIIIM Warned lor jBmmmmr. '■ Philadelphia high scboql student, 18, 1' doslne paaUloo Ib Ooean City for tba ■' summer^ Address Htudeot. one B»e. For Rxxt.— Flne-tcoed Francis bocon Piano. 78* Wealey, city. ad*. ,11
First Presbyterian Church . Crowded When the Rev. C. H. Bohner Spoke. An Immense audience that taxed capacity of the First Presbyterian Church wsf present last Sunday evening at the! annual baccalaureate service of the Ocean City High School. The graduating class, tbe faculty and pupils of the high school, and -tbe Board of Education attended In a body and were glvgn seats that had been specially reserved for them. Tbedeooratlons, which were among most beautirul ever seen In tbe consisted of ferns and laurel * blossoms artistically arrranged about chancel. An attractive program, in green aud while, which are tbe clam colqra, woe handed each person on entering Ibe sanctuary, and tbe members of The graduating class were each given a while rose, which la Ibe class flower, with wblta rlbbou. Tbe musical number* were of a high order, a duel by Mlas Louisa Corson and Lewla E SmJIh. entitled, "lo tbe roes of Christ We Glory," being very efieotlveiy rendered. An antbem, called "Tbe Eartb le tbe Lord's," was also sung with pleasing street The of the evenlug was dellverod tbe Rev. Charlee H. Bohner, A. m., who gave an unusually lotoreaUug aud forceful discourse. The clergymen took I Harnuel, 18; 12. "Arise, anoint blm; for this Is be," as text. He mid lu part: " "It la with unfeigned pleasure that I welcome the pupils, lbs Instructor* ■nd tbe autborltlea of our city high school to this service. It I* a delightcustom which, after four yean' »f study aud work together, brings teacher ■nd pupil side by side lu tbe bourn of Tbe teecher In the pulpit sod the teacher lo tbe school have much common. Tbey ore fellow-worker* the cause of education. Trua aduoattou le three-fold— parental, pedagogical aud pastoral. Id tbe education of. tbe young tbe work of the pa root and teacher end pastor It vitally Interwoven that U cannot be separated. Tbe three may differ in - their views on many subjects, but Cot> — purpose should animate all oo the Important question or Ibe edooetlou or tbe young. Tbey should be possessed with a sincere desire for tbe develop, ment of a full and well-rounded anau- ' hood end womanhood fogfYhe youth entrusted to Ibelr can. It would Indeed be a and day when children muft > ell at tbe feet of Infidelity, either lu tbe or tbe school, aud when Ignor- . a ncs of tbe blgber religious troth wore counted a virtue. It Is tberefoees moot custom that bring* Ihls grotfui sling clam luto the Christian Cberoh on tbe eve of Its commencement. "Iu our text wa are told," continued "in text una, continued
Re*. Mr. Bohner. "of tbe aoelntlug of David aa king of Israel. It Is a wondrou* picture; tiist beautiful boy, whom life tUJ.apw has beau so pan, so simple, bo natural, giving perchance scarcely a tbougbt to tbe Altaic, living only In the sunny piaaont. But In tbe hour of hie anointing It dawns oa Mm bat hla la a ohoaaa life, ibal bo le est apart for au unusual destiny. ' What tbougbt Is grmtar than this to a aoal that la truly DobleT To foal th* anointing of God upon ttmlf; to know that M coltod oat frma tho^mam | andmt T nothlng'to'whleh a noble aoal to•poads mom profoundly than to thto of being s obomo llfe. "It to my purpom this evening to remind you, youug men and women of the graduating class, that yda are cboseo iir«s " said Mr. Bohner. "You just completed a coarse at hard mental dtodpUue. Most of the ye nag men and woman of thto dty, of your own ago. hart not bod tbla to HI lege , which yoo have enjoyed. Fee one or another IMF worn not par- . milted to toko lbs high school eoutm, . but warn (brood at an early og* Into1 ihe flekto and shops and atoms to obi uln a livelihood. Day by day. whffie you enjoyed tbe leisure far study . which hoe enriched your llreo, tbey were busy earning thetr bread. All 1 to your anointing. It la mom I grevtous for you to live Ignobly then . for I ham who have hod lorn privilege. By tbe rule which Christ blaMOif laid ' down, 'To whom much to glvao, of > ' blm shall much be required? am to expected of you than of (bum of torn oppottuaHy, for your* to th* gamlm light, your* tbe higher ealiins, yoom Ibe mom royal auoloUog. "It to a proverb that knowledge to , power. Aud as It li whatever way you take U. With a selfish heart It becomes a mighty power for ovU. - With a pore heart Us power for good k to tmmaasuraaote. In order that year , education may be a btoestog to yourself sod not a earns, it to ooaamary !• that tba fountalas of your Itfo be J purified and kept put*. Th* only way to keep tbe heart pure to to enter Into tbe foUowoMp with Jesus ChrtoL "Union with Him Wahaolutoiy II III! '• eery to reach tbe hlghartldoal of monu bond aud womanhood. May ft ba ,. mid ef you as It was of Btr dalahad. _ 'His Strength was oa tba strength ef ton bocauss bis heart was pare.' ,r ".We bid you Ood-epaad ho yon go io oat from tbe high school. Tbe wortd h needs you. needs your louttoeu, your ., pure hearts, your bright tea so, year " youthful eoargy. Zt to agmatlhlnC . »• to be a graduate in them days, and M 1- go forth Into Ibe vast territory of phtot anthsopie and Cbrtattaa opportunity. „ It to a gnat thing to bo a gntita at sod to bars a part In tba expansion M of ^ thto , mighty re|*« bile ^ which we ' 'be^tlT nd 0 '^'"rtfwSdad m3 ' BnLW^ytaTtoopm iky" hlgftf/«MMt £SsJiSsfiaS s.'air-sJ' * *. uJjflrtayaraffaK It BisnoeJjia prist CkiurMk. \

