Ocean City Sentinel j R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN PIT*.; - - NEW JERSEY j BeD* 'Phone No M-X J+JO,* prompt!; Inn. 0, ..t-r-ur-dj, _=»|t ■ THURSDAY. DKlKMKKH ii'., ISIS. • Yntsaisresfs.:i:~- , , - Mekky Chrt*tm*»! r 1 Kkxkhiikk lb* poor; ' There may be \ aomr deeerelni family here in need of I - aid. Give qnlckly. and lhu» rtoubly. « 'i I 'WlATni officially began laat M.inj I day, botlbe weal bar condition* were Sol afpeeially wlnlar-llke. for which ' motl of ii -are truly thankful. t t TH* member* of the Klrat Praaby- 1 . Irrlan Church bad good re* .on. for r .felicitation, the other evening, when 1 they horned a MOM umrlgagr that had been on the ediflee. The Preebyjeflan r ooofregatloq la one of the larireat and *- ■Mat profreaalve In thla oily, and the ' Bkktixki. congratulate* the officer. 1 and member* upon their eurrerw. ' At Ma trial to lb* aatt of lb* Wild * wood Rao •**■*•< I It* I Sty of WlM ' wood for the pabllealton id la a aalaa tha plaiaillTa atloraay ultrrad io pro** Urtl lb* etty Iraaaurer had n.ltartad ' Em delli.i(ii*oi lai payer* the legal ' adrentalne Ma tar (he pablMatkxi la the Hat. hot la dead id paying I he Man " hill had aaareyad HE aaoaay lata the { aNy I re* i ii ry If Umm war* lb* facta la Iheeaae aaMhar II* d*il,.., laa ' aqnaie deal *ay« the ( aatdeo Port- . TetaEraai I 'poo proof bring pre aeatad that the mi- hod boo pate 1 He had and lhal Tha do* «*..>* the ISO of official paper*, lit* Jury without haaEatlaoga*** **rdlrt to the ptohe ' MR far tha fall aroouot of hi* riaitw Pad lb* etty had I* tool Iba mrir atarra mew rrtai The Maanaai. wlaha* all of it* , aaadw* and pair*** a "Happy New , The year lilt ptMlaaa atari y atg ' Iblaga tor (toaaa city, and pi trari , aaaat raatatt roa a a u % w. It ha • log baaa raporiad Oar*, war , ••aha age, bafae* tha Oatabar (Ira ad Jury aari.thar l oamy Pn.aratai Jaf , ferroo and M* dHaaflrn. < bin fan , and Itoatth. bad warn ad eridaona of »- legal aata oa tha part *f wpr Oaron , tit, dUak. the rspaalMlaa. war. . that 1Mb aetdawa* weald a* roMhlad , to IhaMaaad dwrytoOrtrhrr bat win- * log af thla kind aaa dona hat* afUM^Haaaahar ttraod Jury, bat | rtRkto. If Ih* aaouly i raaaeular lotto [ Urn*. they will appaai toghar ap. tha ' •MMwardtaa to Altoatto Itoaaty Tha toaai official mpa*. eta a. lag |p „ tort hi a hood to Httawtog tha irat M ' bad la the map ahtoh wind the , Eaahato (ptoaeadaa'l *aaltof> a pa* a J toahataalhp. mm* paap It bin tori that . E ahoaid *ra toaaa tha I .pp... , Uaay >ad help tha aeataty prnaaato. . •p dtoEE ap IMi ahy 'e patHhal Aapaaa „ ■•"apalehia rtoanw*. jj Tha IMaaa HaaEar Tarupia. t orn , gaay. whteh wee ^nainl to aid to dhtoato1""" *** * "" •)
(toy af MUla Tha etotat* af the aaapaaeatoa want En mat. a. r Itadap.toEtoaa Harbor: I Thato wgj b* oaly mm dolleery W ■an hp tha tottor earrtoa. haao today — thto hatog to the tooeatog. That* nM ba Ihraa ari tori too. to -oil-Art a«d • a. a. awd 4 to p at. The *»■ dwwa to tha pari rtoa* war* opaa oaly Htm *» to • to thla Mha . Wa^TllThT-lh. - Ml ■ Mta— to E Kaath How* to '••Rtophto, who has baaa argaato to the Puaa M. B tthaeeh during ih. Mtom-Mto-rylo totooee bha to t.aMer Caret, r. r-a. Tun "Nh of I ha attorhto af the Allaulle <*y P— Offiro vbdad I he toeal eaertor* datwiday treeiig Thoy talked f a*attor* to 1.1*** .ad •Nto* a tow huart eery ptooaanlly towtoeod to ih* Booth Roflrato Darby, of Ihtorlty. ».*..trd . togto Jaahtoaeill* m Oramd in Joha _Ntotoril'.tor.Jolul«« Mr AoH.ri.mto M*u»ily at Ortoaad. where Ihey are •>*AP itr cwoagn pbebmoi i.(k. Hmc WW** |i|§P; IBSfe: T'i ' i • ' " — —.—frf ;
iSDHDAY IN THE It LOCAL GHORGHESj Strong Sermons and Excellent c Music Heard by Congregations. The cliurehee In Oceau I'll, were ell | | fairly well Oiled al Ihe nervine* on | • .iHunday. Kollowlng *re report, of Ihe j » The'»plril of Cbrletma* pervaded all , » th* aervlce* of Ihedey In Ihe Flrrt M.j E. Church Hunday. The le**on wa»| reed from the aemnd chapter of HI j , Luke, verto. B to V> being .elected Veto* II wa» Ihe text .--hit lory to Ood f 1 the hlghetrt end on earth peace. t good will lo men." The word, of Ih* % cl»ut* r* pre*, the Ihoughl of Ih* (| theme. The Introduction wa. brief and It relied attention lo Ih* phy.lcal fart that at the Chrtetma. aeaaon Ihe *un begin, hi. a>reiTt In the heaven, and light and tieat begin io Inrrea** to renew life In Ihe earth and hope and In men. Ho the birth of Je.u. ChrM."' the , i -nming of the Huu of Itlgbtenueneaa, the program of the world of men ( , toward, more llgbt. Joy. peace and a , Chrlrilau clvilUallon by ralvatlon from >ln. The .peektr dw-lared thai oor |*nl to ih* pt.ri of all htoiory r.f.reo i-e lo Hlra inlerprri. and *a plain, all *v*nl* Hi. I. th* on* eg# lee* character wbh-ti 1 M a* reelly premnl today lo Hto dto ' el pi*, ea He waa during Hi. tolaMry ' on earth. Al thl* pmnl. IH. Heine, ratoered to lha irat ■** .area* to M 1 Joha * (toapal far lb* parpoa* af dear ' ing aad ewphaatatog Ih* Ihoughl to 1 ' UN glelaa-haaan paraan to .«r tried. ' thai He wa* before ell world*, lhal H* i i. Very Itoi aod Vwy Mao Hmwrriag tor a ■■***■! to hto toll ! ' D> Maine* daelarad that there to uo ' wdb'toad. and, though ««r tried * ' birth wa* announced a* brihgtag | 1 p*aep on earth, yet He Htaaeetf to Id lhal He ram* alaa la bnag a .word , 1 ih* | ear* of Ih* Mat ran aot prevail aa i earth ualll aiaral aad pbyrieal aanh* , Dan I* entoraad, aattl lb* dark ptora* to lha earth eaaa* to h* lha hahNattm* ' to rraally aad that wach to ari alien 1 ba doe* by itghtaaa* tore* la aaeee ear, war > Mee'e bod to* aad wind, atari ba ' 1 freed thato had la* fraaa riaeary whrihor ehaflri. todarirlai nr eaetol. 1 etKlaa. before rtghMnein*** *nd a to re I Th* speaker dactoead thai lha wbei* . ' rib la terateg towaad* bar IriTd . i that H* w hatag ato*a aad toaqi IIMad | ap and to diawtog all area aata Hna«if. 0*. Hatoaa etatoaad. to aappaat , af Ih* fbflag. that baaa la ear owe ideal. . and I hay are paaea a to .eg Ihe aelk.n.^rito Hfoal npaprianNtoe tor | tot kladlMyihn to Ih* Haf ea . *a the too* at, toe to Ih* beamed*, ihey are bleeaad la a ipeetal toiaaar ; . Ihey Hiall he called Ih* children to Thorn. toe* la tha FWto Pmbjtoriaa I'haach wee# af a eaey high eerier >*. rtaaday Th* yea eg paapto had goo. a great deal ef pale* to feci toll IE* church * Mb Ih* toaah thai by aalvereal veto tot I hoy had Ih* Saari Charvh. ikm.ru. toarri .od holly ' predomloatod, th* gum botog ar 8 ranged la a vary aittolto aaaaar. The choir, ander Ih* itoeliat toadartolp af Law to E AaaNh, auatod a- 1 aalf at hath tha ■■**!*» aad era* mg •aavtoa*. • portal crtoh hatag da* ME* Iriatoa T CWaaa. Or J Thar* lay ti Hagh*. aad Mr. Ear Kb toe ihrir •Stood Id *n to wprt. Tha chatr Nnrlt ■
" Stoaaat aad ha* aeeat had a* totgt a f toaatbarahip. Aa a imN. Ea war* n M taHtaf aa E navat Eaa baton aad la 1 tha fieri UEaaah nrvtoaa Thaeatoat lha toiling ear* to* a* -A VEfaa to to ■to^to>«totori by tl Haaaar " Hhoanaber waa paritoatoriy lad Mr. 5 *** *" "I"! appr* • Tha parte*. Ih* Ea*. Chart*. H p Eohnar. M. A., paaaahad la* Chrtri eaa.lv* manner lathe aaernlag h*. Ihaan waa. "la th* PaHaae. af Ih* Tltoto" aad hatoat. Gal. «; 4: -Wbaa • lb* fulnoa. to the ttoae waaeone, ftod 4 Mat torth Hh Itoa He raid la pan: • "Nepal*** mid the Aeetftaa* war* • defeated al ih* battle to Htv*» ana.ii i ihap wat* an aa th* anato. Maa j lardy to tha .motto* to hi. nipon Hot Had h aavar toa early aerar too tot* H* never harrto* aad H* aavar e lag* Had I* at way* an Ihe mlnnto ii Tor eaolarto. Ih* world ba* bene *ai I "3 *" "1* afChrtrt. 1 a '•• toloam to lb. Hart antvad. end lb* hour riracb. (lad wea ready lo wad tofth HI. Nan " j Mr Aohner Ibn warn an to .how *»•••*■ «*rtrt came,.!., wnrld .n ; rip* tor HI* coming H. mid H wa. , Una to algblf ria. a Una to mighty dmpoir, a> well a. * llan to mlgbly ' apportanny Kvarythlag Wa. pr» pared tor lo rwrrv Ih* Itoaael la Ih* • ramtoert pan. to Ih* with li ... . I llan ef gaari liaret aad IklWrtro a ' , line to pen*, and . .... to umrermi < language. Tito Hnak laagu g* ... every w bet* .pofeeo. aad la S all wi. k - and^madhtoa* to mn could moat and Th* .pnk.r then ahowed lb* uuruiar VI I." -bleb Hod mol H I* Hon InlouJT • told, nylag that He rum* tot 41*. > rlurtw*. rtto world did art kaow Uod • H. TT"'' ** J*~* wtr to revnl I Tito world bad baaa .hut „fl i s, ' 'T V"- kL',""*""rT 'nvMMIHy and .in Mr Hokn ibou Udd. In Ui.guage I bat glawad mil, tooliue and K power, to iiw mnrvri- u- mamirr In wbicb tint revealed lb. Kalhet lo \ la atortug UU mrwto... ilM minuter nut ibai t briri tort noma aha. fur ihl. K waeto'. goal wlm In a lelllri* pan ailon ha ■■■6arin.l I be ^gnw . to Vhetri Iheawgh I he waiarSnrtn, K **"■ P~phriie toreari wbaa H* ahall cnJS'Hto'^ri'^CT; ' 5rzfea.sw-"^I
SCHOOLS CLOSE 1 FOR holidays! — , I Children Sing and Kecite, End j the Rev. Mr. Bohner Makes An Address. j The cloving exercDei of the public lachool. were held Tueiday afternoon and were attended, by the parent* and | relative* of many of th* pupil*. * ' tented: High School. ] in the high «-hool the pupilr >ang number of Chri.tma* carol, in exjcellent »tyle. and the Rev. Charle. H. paitor of the Fir.t Pre.byterian Church, made an appropriate add r*A., which wa« appreciated by all attendance. Eighth tirade. Dialogue. "A Reformed Chrirtma- " Recitation. "Betty and th* Bear " ' Sketch. "Spirit of t'hrirtma. " Reading. Selected. Seventh tirade. Recitation. "The usual way." Ruth Moore. Recitation, "(iood Enourh." Evelyn Everinghnm. Ihalogur. "The most noted man." Kayntond Chad wick, Thtnna. Mom-. Krancia Townaend, 9*111*1 Rewlinrn. Roland Cunningham. Jacob Schulf. Reading, "Santa <1au*' IVaputy." lAvinia Scoll. Recitation, "A Chri.tma- night !n Irene Chapman. Recitation, "The Day after Chri.triUa." Earl Pfander. Recitation, "Chri»tma« Every Day." 1 Hand. Recitation, "Overheard in a Department Store." Reba Collin*. . Recitation. "Santo Claon." Ruth Stepherwon. Recitation, "Seem* to me," Anna Rider. Recitation. "The Chri.tma* Tree," Scull. Dialogue, "A Christina* Craxy Claaa," Mildied Everinghatn. Dorothy Mary Maginnis. Raymond Chadwick. We*lev Barclay. Cherier FergxiMn. Sixth Grade. Recitation. "Voice of the Chrirtchild," Elma Garrison . and Vivian Readinr. "Chririma*." Eleanor* Campbell. Recitation. "Chri.tma* Doll." Sarah Erenwein. Recitation. "In Behalf of Pa and Ma," Helen Bard. Recitation. "Little Town of BethleSarah Smith and Ada Rappleve. Chri.tma. Quotation*. Eighteen Recitation. "Rin- Out. Wild BelD,? Imogen* Conover. Reading, "Brightest and Be»t." Gresaong. Recitation, "Chrirtma* ' BelU." Pearl Henry. Readinr, "Nigfit Before ChrirtChriaUna^" Millaid Hand. Radiation. "A Carol." Vivian Week*. Recitation, "Chri.t»a» Tree." Mary Turner. Recitation. "Seem, to Me." Eleanor* Campbell. Rending. "Santo Claoi' Speech." Ada Rappliye. Reading, "Dommeti', CJirirtraa. Hyrnn." T« Pup,!,. Reading. "The Nine Little Rugglei- ***• Cfcrirtma* Dinner." Mr*. Met* R. Salter. Flm aad Secand Grade*. ^Opening Song, "TD Chrirtma* «*citadon."Wi4c qie." Hugh Smith. Recitation. "December," Grace Ju«ti*on. * RaciUtion. "The Chrintma* Star." Tomer. Recitation. "I Lot* Santa." Alexander Hart.
• Song. "Santo Come*," School. • Recitation. "What we may give," f Dorothy Marehall. ' Recitation, "Dolly", Chrirtma.," 4 Ctariaaa Chance. ' Recitation, "Chri.tma* Secrete." ' Wexley Adam,. Song, "Christmas Motion." School. Recitation. "Scaring Santo," Richard Smith. ardKmurt"' ' Th* T'1'phont" l*or" • Recitation. "Timmjr". Chri.tma, Reflection." Edward Bu*hay. Rrcitolion. "Helping Santo." Sarah McGlnlti*. \ •Recitation, ""SantA Clan,." Bertha Field. | Solo. "Santo." Clto*. Cox. , Recitation, "A Grown-up Santo." I Wm. Garret noii. Recitation. "The Tale of the Stocking." Janet Trimble. Dialogue. "The Two - Stocking* " Hare and Lillian Morey. Recitation. "On Chri.tma, Eve," , George Esenwein. -Th. Mo...'. a,ri«ma*. George Taylor. Recitation, "The Bestest Fruit." Barclay. Ouet, "Chriet i. Born." Hazel Hill and Grace Juatinon. , ! Dialogue. "The Chri.tma, Six," Six j 1 hildren. t „ Rc-;i|AL"'". A < hn.*tma« Gift," " i Bakley. I Dialogue. "Chrirtma* Candles," Margaret Huff and Helen Bakley : Recitation. "A Christma, Song," Willi* Haine.. Recitation. "A Puatle." William , Smith. 1 Song. "Away to the Northland." • School. Recitation. "A Divine Day " Everett Rreckley. Recitation. "You Sleepy Head." Alma Chattin. * Recitation. "A Stitch in Time" £ Trout. , a •Recitajjpn, "Christmas Morning" e Flizahetni McCuIlough. ' J Recitation. "A Speculation," Clif. T ford Chapman. Sonic. "Sleighing." SchooL * Recitation. "Helping Mother," b
Clara -Cranmer. Dialogue. "What I'd l.ike." Eight I Children. Recitation. "On Christmaa Eve," j Lenora Adam*. Recitation, "A Rhyme of Stock- j I ing*." Hazel Hill. Cloring Song. "Bethlehem." School. ^ Fifth Grade. Song. "The Chriatmas Welcome." j « Chri*tma, Quotations, Claaa "St. Nicholas" Miss Babbitt's Claas.
"A Christma, Greeting " Esther ] Maginnis. "Thought* for Chriatmas." Ella M. Garrison. I," "Moving Day at the North Pole." May Adams, i," "Silent Night," Miss Batdtiu's Claaa. "The Bird's Christmas Carol," Eva S- Winteibottom. > "Happy Day," Fred* SmiW a- "The Christmas Tree," Josephine Maginnie. , " Christ ma. Chimes" Alice Blizzard^" "Christma, on the Sea." Mis, Gas. 1 1 n coigne', Oa*.. I "A Stocking for the Poor." Marjo » rie Townsend. "Christma, in Holland." Frances Smith. "A Christma. Story." Katherine Smith. "Hang Up Baby's Stocking." Eva Winterbottom. "Santa and the Mouse." Beatrice Johnson and Florence Gochenor. - Song. "Christmas Bell*." Foufth Grade. - "The Christma* Carol." Lucile Townsend. "•The Meaning of Christmas." MayAdams. * I "Santa Clauz and His Helpers," Cornelia Colli son. f Boundary of Christma,." Kather- . in* Smith. ^ "Carol. Brothers, Carol." Class. Fourth Grade, l-illian Meehan, Christmas Greet--Heihert Bard. "ChritUnas." Geory*. Hlaekman. "A Catastrophe."
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High in Efficiency, LOW IN COST j (lectin City Electric Light Company. A/i I I OLD SOL'S OK HAT LIST Mctzdn Lamps rival H Miens (Ibristmas , ,1 The CHy Gas Light Co. — ■ ' .... ■ .1 Hell Phone th " Inter-State Ph ic t ;4-A j SUTTON & CORSQN CO. j General Contractors Grading and Street Building 7yg ASIII KV WI.M.'L 1 Ocean City, New J.-r:d*y \ HEADQUARTERS For anything you \v:tnl lo know alioul i1 litiihliiig. 'i Atey.m nndeviJi-J how So ptn v.nn li.."*- > V..11 arc tin .i.-.l I ; j ■ ""»■ aud see our sjilcn.li.l . ..I Icvl ion ol up lo .laic plum[j Would von like to have vom ideas ol a h.uisc .l. V>-l..pci a. id [] know what 't would cost to hutld ?' j We have a draughtsman always at your scrvi. .- Fit.-. j| Are you unfamiliar with building ; materials » \'..u -aic n.» u.d mrrita and cist disctisscl. I Arc von undecided who lo have build your house I ll mil | cost you no more to haw a man who lias designed and built mauv JOS. C. CHAMPION 3UIUDER Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot rou SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect yottr Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after ft closely yourself and must depend upon Ihe honesty ol the contractor. I have built for a large numlier of people and could refer vou lo any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses Otis M- Townsend ...s,.S. .BUILDER "T-T-
L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty — Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Kveryiiiiuf m the iiuii.iing i.m* Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. — 810 Aabury Avenue OFFICE— MS Wnt Avenua
Allen Scull Bieara mb OcEsjr st n\ Rhone Connections — — , Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION aLTcaak'ohV* atrolrfoS* S«o?°to o" ot°i?0* ",0"* acw PHONt ti* w Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY B-4-U-BILD-KUM=C=US "There's a geason" ji - Pro"'l'l. ccmiiiuiical and reasonable un all johhing and'alu-iathm work ~ Call us up J Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Ws. H Smith, President rau.h m. Townsknu. Treasurer '' Bhnj.'F. Yoitng, Secretary | Bcl, Phone. Jd.X 0ffice; ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ FOR — GOOD PAINTING f JULIUS E. JOCHER, Jr e-n *ot * paintnifi anfr Decorating r 607 E^OMTa^fetoCT 2
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lOHTnifTCU OTIS M. TOWNSERD builder OII KK: Kill St. Opjiosite p 0. Plans and Specifications prepared without charge I Only galvanized nail, on AIIUIIIONS. ALTHUAl loss AhV,,,,,^ Spencer B. Swan Jobbing Carpenter a Specialty Qnd Buj,der 1040 A.bv. ) A...... Umi CM,. *. , CSTIMATCS AN, PLANS FURNISur,. JOHN T. SEAL BUILPEB WILLARD 8.-.-STEELM AN Contractor and Builder ' • tleventb at. and Kh, nr. ' 0< can City fcc„ ^ i tiKORGB W. HARRIS I Contractor, Builder and Jobbing ! No. IJ W. Fourteenth Street I OCUAN CHV.K.J. B,|| m x A. G. WINKLER' PRACTIQJkL PLUMBER rjgeGf—t" *UJ 1I..I Wul.1 (filar 6 0 Adamt « « aju, GEO. 0. ADAMS k BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BklLK l-AriKC. ttC.. Etc. All Work In Ma, 00 Un* P.oaipti, Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALUKk r G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTED 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIQN PAINTERS CLINTON L: BRECKLEY, PRO* Iteady Mlxol I'aluta, I .rail and Ulk WO aud 92S Aabury avenue. IIKAD1.KY A AKiSH Rcadine Qoal Ortce wa* yard. II NTH wad WKTI
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