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-VX)L. XXXIII. OCEAN (JJriy, N. J,. THURSDAY, WTOHKK 2. 1913. NO. 27
Ocean CitjrSentiriel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Kditor and Piop.ielor | Si.ou Per Veer, Smelly in Advance, j TALL. MIL.LIINBRY OPENING feEPTt.MHr.li 2!tth Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by llie Wale j EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N J. Boyle Commercial Ageucy 624 eighth St. Ocean City. N. J E. C. BOVI.H, flanager Claiuu adjo»t«.l and collected anywUre it. | United Stataa , Dance Every Cold Lunches. Wedneaday and ! . Saturday Night The Excursion house JAMES CLARK tt Proprietor,' MAIN STREET and . . . , NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N. J.|
moMgn.ar.iAW. J^ORGAN HAND," ATTORNEY and ; COUNSELLOR AT-LAW. art lit rorur aoraiJa. j. luppoaiw public tkiUClagsi. , ! i^AVVAOFFlCAES " ' • Apgar & Boswell, Bt»IIHHK^T|LPtNOC"*"C">' ( LAW OFFICES Godfrey Godfrey, ' ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law j TOWNSEND GODFREY j Attorney- at- Law I WILLIAM B. DAVIS Attorney at Law SUB Eighth Htreet h I Ocean City New Jersey i, ail Ad. in The Sentinel
illDIIAL , j n. gr1scom, m. d. ' KIGHTHBT. AND WESLEY AVE. ITFI: A1I*d Corsoi, H. D. s' 816 Wesley Avenue Ocean City Now Jersey „ li DR W. P. HAINES II COR. NINTH AND WESLEV AVE. A A HKUSCHEI. PKTT1T, M. 1). » 80T WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY f charlf:s b. rider " 809 Central Avenue 11 OffcAN tllTV. *. J. - | Hughes' Central Pharmacy » wtrd'.tfln or chapped IIim!1 I TIIADNI PV III 111 H PC Man. ... J J.
| DID VOU EVER— 'j »stop to consider how important it is to have your home con- a a strutted hy responsible builders? Have you seriously con- » I ( sidered the parts that are hidden? « Have you ever considered J f how great and important the framing, foundations and other hid- f f ,len parts |>lay in the life and safety of your building? 1i Let us f A advise you how your home should he built. Flans and speci- f a fixations free ^ 1 ' Barber & Newberry { 1 , BUILDERS ( * j -OFFICE: SIXTH AND WEST AVE., OCEAN CITY. N. J. £ ^
A Beautiful Lots Corinthian Ave. near Fourth St. o Finest location uortli of Sixth street. Thirty feet front, e, flagged, curbed and graded s Only $975 It will surely bring $45.00 a front foot within one year - A RARE BARGAIN ] MASSEY &, EDWARDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVE. MILLER BROTHERS DENN & HEMSLEY 0 DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM j A t OCCAM CITV N J V Speak Distinctly When Telephoning ■ Many error* In telephone call* are due to j Indistinct enunciation and to the confuaion of 3 number* which sound *o much alike over the telephone — for example: Eighty-three and thirty-three, seven and eleven. ^ I In calling a number speak plainly with ..your lips dote to the telephone mouthpiece. Separate the number aa one-two-ob-three. c Correct the operator if she repeat* the wrong number. .... . Never take a number from a card or memorandum, for numbers are occasionally < changed. The current issue of the directory is the surest— the only guide, ^ The BellSyttem -a
fl PHiRMACT : 8th and Asbuiy Avenue t girls all say, meet me at f Maddock's Sanitary Fountain aud treat me to a glass of { delicious soda or sundae. <1 know what's good. , I
STUDY SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING 1 AT NIGHT Our Night School oPrr* exceptional » employed in the day time to xaenre a c thorough bunineaa training. Efficient ■ are alwaya in demand, t Let u» tell you about it today. t Ocean City Business School , Pott OIIIm SailtHag I John b. Anaus. Director Fall Planting New In the Ting u> Arrange lor PLANTING HEDGE, TREES, SHRUBBERY, Ejt. * Jt Thomas J. Thorn ; 1128 Bay Avenue ■ Prices and Work Right. Both ' Phones. J* Jl * * , I City. N.J. Hall.ta-X , Lawn Work not make your waahnre home c more attractive by having a good lawn ( made? Myjpmlener* are men of long £ as 1 guarantee ull work done ami prices c satisfactory. Estimate* cheerfully given. , S. M. PONTIERE , QI6 Aabury Avenue 1 1. S. CHAMPION | MANUf ACTURCR OF - STRICTLY mSJRjNtalM Hull. I'lHI.teS TIM AND WEST AVt \ JOHN E. TOWNSEND , Electrical Contractor ' i 1137 Asbury Ave. c City New Jersey I _ i ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY Pocnno Mountain Inn ' '"-v"- ; JJAKK LAKE Undertaker and Embahner ' Adyertise in the , SENTINEL i
SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH - DESTROYED BY FLAMES
Frame House Gutted aud Another Damaged by Fire of Unknown Origin. The .Hlilloli Haptlat Church, dedicated Juue I > last by colored realUm'of tbla city, »a> deatroyed hy Ore ot unknown origin early Tuaaday morn- j Tha frauie building, with Its furiilahluga, wis valutnl al $3300. with an Insurance of $2UOO. A double frame house, GllJ tsii Simpsou avenue, near tba church, caught lire. Due of these— 63l' -waa gulletl. It war: the home of the pastor of the church, the Kev. Grant Harris, who lost -all of his furniture, Theltou.es at the llisrayue, and ware Insured for tJlOO. The alarm waa aounded shortly be4 o'clock. The fireman responded promptly, bul when they reached the ground they saw that nothing could l>e dune lo save the church building, so they devoted their efforts toward double house. Fortuualely, the night waa calm, otherwise there might have been a serious conflagration. Evan with but little wlud, sparks were carried as tar away aa Klgltlb street aud Asbury Tba members uf llie church, who number 'ninety elglit, any they will rebuild. REMOVE FIRE HOUSE Work sarin be aisil.il aalthln n ■bar) Time. « As soon aa. Director Klsber receives the necessary pa|>ere from the West 4 Heasliore Railroad Company. moved from Ita present location lo grouuda of the rallrued company near Ntuth atreet. Title more la prepare tory to the building of tba proposed city ball al Ninth street and Asbury Rack A Huxby have received tha contract In remove the ttrs house. Ihe price being $iX»>. ■fsrr Ool (Second Place. Freeholder John P. Fox, of title city, hie pacer, Marie Hex. at the CamCounty Fair at Ulbbaboro Friday and Katurday. Hhe got aecond place Ihe 282. trot or 2 3o pacing class aud waa also aacond In the 2.27 trot or 2 31) pacing claas Saturday. Niels Carlson's General t'oxry got third place In tbla claaa. aiauy Racotslaalsis Here. More than 300 excursionists came to this city from Philadelphia Sunday the Reading Railroad. It was an uuuaually large number fur Ihe lime of year. The visitors all enjoyed Ihe Ideal weather.
HAD FIGHT WITH BIG ALLIGATOR John Bramell Tells of au Exii . citing Episode Down in ■ Florida. John Rratnell, of thla city, who" re- , ' from e trip to Florida, tind an exciting , u experience with an --alligator llnl r With a parly iff friends, Mr. Ilramell , ( vaa going over some ground two ralles , ■utslde of Grmond, when they were ■uddenly -I art led by a great racket. . Looklug around, they saw llie alllga- ; , (1 lor a short distance away, and It hud jj Whan I hey realised conditions, f which they were prompt to do. Mr. ( Hramell and hln friends climbed trees. From their point of ventage In Ihe |( ireea. Iliey llirew the clubs, etc , at the , r alligator, which laslied lis tall furl- , „ "iisly and llseyea auappetl with auger. Mr. Hramell wanted logo lo Grtuond , Q for a gun. Willi which to kill the alli1( gator, but Ihe otliere refuserl. Killing alligators near Ormntid Is an offense against Ihs law. The alligator slipped men left the trees and continued on their way. Mr. Bramell visited a number of Ihe towns and elites In Florida, Ineludlng ™ Palatka, Ormond. New Smyrna. SI Petersburg aud Tampa He brouglii '• back with blm a few alligabir |«arand peralmmous. The pear* are ° peculiar looking and tin mil make a ' strong appeal lo a person, lull the fruit I la a delicacy and Is very onslly. They d were never cheaper than at present, y and now Iliey cost sixty cent- a tloiten. IN NEW QUARTERS Joseph G Champion, conlrai-luig >, builder, has moved from llie llann Building In Ills new unices on Tenth street, near West avenue, recently F erected by him. e Harry A. Morris, a well known Philia adelptilan who has lieen a aumtner e resident of Ocean City for a mimtier of years, and was active In baseball affairs here. Is now associated In busl'I neaa with Mr. Champion. Mr. Morris and family are living In tlielr cottage In this city. Will Lead junior Lrsxue. _ Tlte Junior Rpwortli league of the ' First M K. Church will be led by Mrs E A. Corson until the Rev. Dr. |J Haines' return from hla vacation trip. " which began yesterday.
{YOUNG PAIR TOOK I i MARRIAGE YOWS
Carl Grillo aud Miss Emily ' Pontiere Wed in St. Au- I gustiur'a Church. ( There was a pretty wedding In rtt. Augustine's Church Monday afteru uoii, when Ml-s Kinlly Pontiere. ilaughler of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. f Ponllere. of this city, became llie bride wllb a number of friends In Jhla city. Tty ceremony was performed by llie ^ rector of the church. Ihe Rev. John J.j^ i ".mJ" ' ,r "<e ,rlw'1 ",*,u,ppJr L - 'I'lie bride was altlred In a brown U 1 traveling suit, wilh brown uiarlbou. « : ;;ir * "" , The matron of honor was Mrs. ' ' rtlsiiley'kt Ponllere. of this city (the ' 1 wore a dark blue suit and a black bat with blue trimming. ' The "best man" was Stanley M. ' ■ Pontiere. husband of I lie mat run and < - brother of I be l.r l.le, - * The bride was given away by lier < fill her. ' B Mr. and Mis. Grillo let! on a wed- ' ding trip tbrongli Pennsylvania towns. I 1 days. * 3 I * wedding breakfast, to which a num. " ber of friends were Invited. ' Those present al the breakfast were * Squire and Mra. J. S. Rush, Miss \ 1 M. K. C. Phillips Mrs. A. G WInklfr, Miss Gladys Wilkinson, Mrs John * l.lby, John V Ponllere and wife. Mtss , * Marguerite Ponllera aud Harry Sanjuo. I of this city, and l.ouls Saulno and i I wife, of Sea isle City. " „ \| ' GONE ON AUTO TRIP . Tour New hnxlsnd Mmlea. I left this ctly Friday on an extended ■' aulnnioblle trip. They will be away f three or four weeks, and will tour New ; > York State and Ihe New Knglend ' Stale*. g One of their llrst slops will tie at i II Troy, where they will visit frlands. ' Senator Cresse planned to do some giiiinlng at Indian Lake and Cheater- [. low u, N. V. He will also vlali hla ' brother. Prof. George H. Creese, al , | Mlddletiurg, Vt. ( r The Itev.-and Mrs. Dr. J. B. Halnea 1 and their daugliter, Mies Beatrice, left hap yesterday for Washington. I). C., whence Mra Haines departed for dor clnnatl, where she will visit her 1 i d'lUghler. Dr.. Halnea and Miss J '. Halnea will spend a few weeka In ' i. Washington, Gettysburg and other 1 pieces of interest
J. FRANK MYERS NAMED AS MOTOR CLUB'S COMMODORE
NEW AUTO ROUTE j FOR THIS COUNTY! Supt. . Lippincott's PI a c Would' Eliminate Eight | Bad Grade Crossings. I A new autpmol lie route through 1 Cape Mey Couniy to shore resorts has been recommended to Stale Road Commissioner Elevens by Job Llpplncolt, head of the momr vehicle departj A feature of Mr. Lippincott's suggestion la thai Ihe new route would eliminate eight dangerous grade croeei The reeonmeudallon Is accompanied a blueprint of the route, prepared L. M. Rice, county engtucer of Cape May. ll shows lhal.by changing 2J miles of the present roule through Cape May County, llie grade crossings would be entirely done away with. Mr, Llppineott saya he Is anxloua tint the present route be altered In the - manner suggested, and he Indicated i that the county aulhnrltlee and the railroad companies would he glad lo , cooperate TEN YEARS OLD I Mtss Elizabeth Hteer pleasantly ■ entertained her companions at her . home, 766 Asbury avenue, Monday I evening, lu honor of her lenlh birthday anniversary. -Her guests Included Josephine MeGlnnla, Anna McGlnnls, Bralrlcr ■tipple, Ida Bmllh, Mary Leslie, Ada i Flechtner, Mary Hhldtng, Lillian Meehan, Bermce Hoffman, Frances Mmllb, Ella Campbell, Catherine Pnixenmryer, Alma Campbell. Hilda 1 Trout, Florence Gochenaur, Virginia MllrfYrd Moore, Grace Mary Moore, Dorothy Weeks, Mildred E. Hcntt Adams, Norman Italic, George Gardiner, George Blackmail, Maroua Blackmail, Joseph Meehan, I John Venable, Frederick Moore and Mra. Frank J Moore, of Atlantic City. Attain Covering Couniy. Leroy Howe, of thla elly, la again liandltug Ihe Bell Talaphona Com* 1 pauy'e commercial department In thla county, lucludlug Cape May and Wild wood He did thla work last winter, but lu the eprlng waa required , devote all of hla time to Ocean City. Quite a Faw Batbera. Although Buoday waa drawing , close to (ha first of October, there were . not a few surf bathers on the beach In . this city. They said they found the conditions lo their llkliig, and Ibey appeared to enjoy their dlpe In the
MAKE EFFORT TO REMOYE POLES Mayor Suggests to Director . Fisher that Eyesores j Be Eliminated. Following the authorization hy Ihe City Commlaaloaera of the erection of Bell telepboue poles on Pleasure aveat Hie meetlngof the hoardThurs- j day afternoon, the mayor aald to Director Fisher that It would be a good Idea to have representative! of tha local public ntllltiaa meet with him In tha near future aud aae about taking r measures to reduce the number of Atlantic avenoe, the mayor sahl, la | one of the worat places In the city lu | mailer or the number of polee that , dlagrace Its appearance, ( Director Fliber said that every pole , . on Ninth street that could lie pulled , down has been removed. t It was ataleil Ibat Hie condlUuii on ( Bay aveuue.batweau Fourth and Fifth , streets, Is very had because of these ( poles, and the thought was expressed J that It Is time lo lake tbla matter up j wllb the corpurathina owning Ihe THROWN INTO BAY Narrowly ,{. apeb ' lirowulns Skrs Boat t'psei. , While N. D'Oraandn, who lives on Aabury avenue, eoalh of Eighth atreet. i and Is employed "by Headley & c Adama, waa Bshlng with a companion r from a row boat lu the bay late Hatur- ( day afternoon, the cruiser, Quaker, , passed near-by and Ihe big awaab she < made upset the row-boat. | D'Oraaudo couldn't awlm.and he was nearly drowned. Several men, Including I'api Henderson, Harry Lake and Samuel L. Smith, eaw hla p red lea i ment and went lo hie assistance. The I man waa glvan a bad scare, but n- ■ covered, a few hours later, from the ■ effects of- his Involuntary bath and nervous condition. < wtaeo Joaricsa Bsvr iob Moms,? Educate your children lo save 1 money by having them open aa so- 1 count with the Flfl National Hank of 1 ' Ocean City. adv. 1L ] Fob Haul— Cottages and lota In most desirable locations in Ocean City, Apply to A. Cot lou 819 Aabury avenue, : ' Ocean (Mty. New Jaftey. adv.
PLAN TO BUILD HOMES * ] ; ON NEWLY-BOUOHT LOTS
Q PRIEST GIYEN A PURSE T: Atlantic City- People Tender ^ iReception to the Rev. d< J. B. MeCloskey. ^ The Atlantic City Review of Tbura- ; day last had the following : Before an audience that packed the large drill hall of Morris Guards' Hall ai ' lo the door la*t evening, ihe Rev. John ni McCloakey, departing reclor of the p, ' Church of Ihe Huly Spirit, was leu- bi dared a generous purse as a token qf ai ' recognition of love aud reepect from g< his parlabloners and their friends and l|| nelghlioni, llie people of Atlantic City || general. On lha platform and In u Ihe hall were people of all Ihe various ! 1 creeds and denominations In Ibe city, „< all gathrrnl together to bid God-*|>eeil „■ ' to the departing prle*t a, Promlnrnl men, Iiii'liidlng Fre»hlent |, Wilson, ihe candidate* for governor on both lb* Democratic and Hepobll- » ran tickets, and many ntlier* *enl j rrgrel* lliat .Iliey could not be c gseat of honor j, The telegram* were read by Com- Si mlaaloner Uacharacli, who presided Ihe gathering and opened the meeting by preventing Father Mc- ' Cloakey with a large key lo the city 4" and telling him that the town waa tl > open lo him and that he would alwaya tl welcomed back. vi I ' ■ a . 8 Annltier Cbaaael Raaa. w I Nelson Hunt, of Philadelphia, who x spenda Ibe enmmer seasons In a cottage near Twentieth street and Wesley . avenue, caught k channel baas walghi lug 81 J pounds a few days since, h I WhHe thla Is a big fellow, the ratrh does not come up In alze to the largest ouea landed by Captain Nickeraon. <* Fox Rmar.—Two nlue-room houaae, all convenience*, with hoi air bsal; •' on« eight- room house, all convtul- b encea. except beat; also une aloie; also * . good paylug busl nans for sale; lot for ~ sale; bungalows aud cottages for sale r< ' for and rent. P i FRANK E. DARBY, REAL KHTATK BROKER, , Bourse Bldg. Stti aud Aabury Ava. A adv. t
Philadelphlan Will Have 1 $10,000 Cottage on the Ocean Front. Btantoii and Bcull, Inc., have told a large piece of ocean front laud near t Thirteenth atreet, extending from, ■ avenue to the Boardwalk and / beach, with riparian grant, to a Pbtla- 0 The purchaser conlem- | plates the erection of a home at an outlay of betwean $7600 and $10,000. t Thla firm also reports the following | salea: c Lot at the east corner of Park place and Corinthian avenoe, 80x100 feet, t owned by Ihe Ocean City Land Com- t lo George M. Bmllh, of OverMr. Bmllh spent hie first In Ocean CUy this year, a guest of the Breaker*. He waa so de- i wllb the re«ort that he bought this lot wllb a view to bul Id lug- a colfor his use next eeaaon. ' | ; Lot on the northwest side of Ocean | between Tenth and Eleventh ( for George A. Hays, to a Plilb | adelptilan, who. In all probability, will ] a home Uier-c-lSviu tlnis for use ] next Easier and itflssg tlte summer IjiI on Park place, Jor the Ocean Iiand Cnmpanv, In George W. F. | lliiderdoW'M, of. Philadelphia, wine, as i has heeo noted, has given lo John T. ; Beal the contract for a pretty coUage, , The Rev Dr. George L Dobbins. J ■'eglinilng next Bnndey, will occupy pulpit at Ihe M. E. Church until , Rev. Dr. Haltiee' return from his ; vacation, which. It Is expected, will be , Bunday, October IB. Dr Dobbins, who Is a retired member of the pjew 1 Jersey Conference, resides In thla elly. It's dlgiilltsd and gives you a delirious sense of security to own your OCEAN CITY. Besides, your responsibility aa a real estate owner makee you a desirable citizen. Tli ink K over, then call on HARRY HEADLEY. Ileal Estate Operator, Ninth and Aaavenue, uext to Bra house who will show you the very beat way and some of ihe greatest bargains to be here on the easiest terms ' connection edv ' $ I ism to loan on laiml and mortgage. K Curtla Robinson, eft . Ocean i S. J.. ^ tdv.tf
MADE OFFER FOR j SHOW PLAGES HERE ; . H Newerk People May Purchase 1 Fogg's Enterprises, Inclod- j ing Hand's Pier. ^ Repraseptatlve* of a Newark amuse* ment company were here Monday p afternoon and had a conference with Fogg relative to the purchase , of hla amusement enterprtaae on the |, In this city. i, Mr. Fogg's amusement enterprteee , there Include the pier known aa Hand's Pier, and the merry-go-round on Ibe of Ninth atreet. A preposition to pnrchaae was made , Mr. Fogg, who la now considering the matter. YOUNG PEOPLE TO WED • o( Fred Urli and ' Mlaa Wall Annoanccd. 1 Mr. and Mra. Charles F. Wall, of and Pine streets, West ' Philadelphia, and summer realdeate 1 ' of this city, hare announced tyie en- 1 gagsmeul of their daughter, j Mlaa 4 I Wall, to Fred Gleg.. of 1 i Harry Gleg, of Mlllvlile. ' The date for the wedding haa uot ' yet been made public. The acqualutanee which liaereaulted In the announcement waa begun three . • ago in Ocean City. At that time . • Uelg waa employed as a life guard . . the beach and Mlaa Wall was one of the popular summer glrle. The ' rapidly developed along 1 ' more eerloue Hues. ' Mlaa Wall la popular among the younger social set In Philadelphia and | | enjoys au euvlable reputation among | ' the glrle as poaeeaahig couald arable , ; athletic Ulent. Blm Is an excellent < _ swimmer, boats around the two hundred mark and playa a remarkable game of dell n Is. Bhe Is Ibe daughter ■ of out of Philadelphia's leading 1 ' opticians. " J Mr. Gelg. who alao played'ontba . baseball learn here, a s* graduated al , 1 Hwaitlimore College last Juue and la , ' now empluyed |n the plant of a large , construction com pany Aakle from , thla employment he Is engaged as . ■ head coach of the 8 wart b more football . j I earn, having succeeded George . I Brooke. Gelg has also agreed lo play , > basketball doling ilia winter with the , i Eastern laague quintal, for which lie ta to be paid a fancy eatery. Fox Rkxt.— One five- room bouse, ■sratf" w rsr
"lOrgaiiiication Decides Not to j Have Boardwalk Annex Next 8ntnmer. ' i There was a large attendance of the 'j members of Ihe Ocean CUy Motor Boat Club at their headquarters on tha { j bay, at Fifteenth etreal, Saturday I night, when officers were nominated to be voted for on ihe laat Baturday evening of thla month. Vice Commodore J. Frank Myara :i was unanimously nominated for the * ottlcc of commodore. Other oomlnalhtne were at follows: Vice commodore. Dr. John B. . Winger: rear commodore, Churchill Huugerford: secretary, Daniel Haggarty: treasurer, William Ludwlg; trustees for two years. William A. Alh bright and Charles Fraxer. Al the meeting heronrtbe nominations were made, and at which Commodore Clarence C. W. Wilson presided, the subject of contlnolng tha * club's annex on tha Boardwalk was discussed and II was decided uot to " hare Ihe annex nextsM*ou,a« It served lo detract from the Internet at the club's " bay headquarters. It waa aald that J the sea sou at both houses had been ' A number of Ihe members have " bryn al ihe club hnuee for a weak or ten days Indulging In flahlug trips and having grand sport In the bay and on Hie flajilng hanks a short distance off _ Ocean City. ANNUAL MEETING y ' auirelMV M.hools of IB# Cooolv y Will convene Today. The forty-eighth auoual convention j. of the Cape May tkwnty Bunday School Association will be held In the , First Baptist Churoh at Cape May CUy n today. The following program la ane Mornino Hnwios. a Devotional Kxar-leaa ■ « Lad by R. B. Carlisle * Beading of Mlnutae Report of Offloera i, Address Hutrject, "Parent and '• raacber Culled," Mlae Allot Hamlin , Singing Address Mr. Hall Appointment of Committees n Nolloaaand AnnounceaMCta i- OHerlng J HeuedlctMn >t AfTgxHoox Bamtox. rt fonfaranoea r. DavoHonal Exerclaaa Lad by the Rav. R. A. McKay Add revs— Subject, "Zurich Oou- * veutlon," B. D. Pries J Hinging ir Address, SUIa Secretary I . B. Burgaaa y Report of Committees '• Address— Subject, "Our Slate Wo*k," Mr. Cooper Mr. cooper
Presentation of CertlOcatm Off* ring Benediction EVBUIHO Bxonox. Bong Service Prayer and Offering Solo Mrs. Wm. Thompson Unflolabcd Bnalnaaa Address Tha Rev. Mr. McCunty by Choir Remarks by Superintendent of Convention Church Benediction . Mr*. Joseph Barclay, of tbla city, will attend aa a delegate from tba M. B. Bunday School, and Jama* Wallace will be present aa county secretary of tha aeeoeiefioiT WEDDED FIVE YE ABB acaoak, Jr.. and wUa Will Cawkrata Taalikl. Frank He hock, Jr., and wUk will celeb rati the flfth anniversary of their marriage thla evening at their bouse, North Michigan avenoe, Atlantic City. Mr. 8c bock Is a son of rulli imait Frank A. He hock and wtfk. of thla etty. , la an sngtuaer on the Pennsylvania Kallmad, and hla twin brother, Otrrge, la a oondoctor employed by Ihe same company. He haa many In tbla city, whan be lived Ibe a number of yeare. ootig to Fiona*. Frank Zlegler, Garret Siawter aad Blawier. of this city, and LawM ' Dixon, of Bakeravlila, will leave la a days for Tarpon Springs, Via. They will remain ladeanttaly. They | all have land in Florida. Holv Trlall, Ckarck aerelaea. On uext Sunday morning, being Um 1 Drat Sunday lo the month, there will I a celebration of the Holy Osaa- ' at 10 15 o'clock. Kreolna aarl vie* at 7 4} Bunday school at 8 p. at. uuuu aiwk r Sealed blda will a* received by tlx* , undersigned for Ihe purchaea aad removal or the building next lo tha Ocean City Title and Treat Oaanpaay : srsjssvs"jssrj a ■ weeks after notice haa bees given 1 In writing by the owner to tha awa1 ceasful bidder. Owner naanas tha " right to reject any at all hid* ; awaaaaa1 ful bidder to depentt lu eaah, er aa■''Ml ili.ttt . 1818, at 7.8# etuek P. M. JNO. SL JONBk Ocean CKy, N. J., Rapt S6,M1$. adv.

