Ocean City Sentinel, 11 June 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXI V. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 11. 1914 NO. 11

Ocean City Sentinel R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor if oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. Otis M. Townsend ■A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by the Slate -:- EIGHTH STREET. OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N J. -e-LHTLE-Candy Shop (Mb AHBHRY AVE. k,.n.V.Ch«..l.«.. Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J E. C. BOYLE, rtanagcr Claim, adju.tod and ooUectsd anywhere in ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, TM. J. Chulca l>**lry Produuta Butter and Egg* Ask fur Booklet of Specialties < Inter* Delivered Both Phone.

^ jyjORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, r "f"""" 'U1,uc wfii l^AW OFFICES . Apgar & Boswell, I r LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ( JAMES M. E.'H1LDRETH Counsellor-at-Iiaw TOW NSEN D GO 1 ) F R E V Attorrtey-at-Law WILLIAM B. DAVIS 5 Attorney at Law l tceaii < -lly New Jersey JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury • Ocean City - New Jersey

itme breakers i t| American Piatt, Elevator, Auto Bus, Tenuis Court. JL " £ Hot and Cold Running Water, Telepluuie in I'.vegv £ Room. New Diet Kitclien. Special SpntiR Rates, jfr " K. A. YOUNG. M&r. j| ; t PIP VOU EVER ' ^ stop to consider how. important it is to have your home cqn . o ( sliurteilhy responsible lmilders' • Have you sviiou-.lv von- ' t sillvrrri the parts that are hiihh-iH * Ha>v villi ever viiiisiil. rv.1 f c J how ureal and important the framing, foundations ami other lii.! f a den parts plav in the life anil safety of your building? " " t \ ad viae you how your Itonfv should lie built. • Plans and s,»r J J ligations lire J j City Mill and Lumber Company ; J BUILDERS #! I OFFICE: SIXTH AND WEST AVE,. OCEAN CITY. N. J. 'jI .. - - I DrY\A/C"I i 'Q Dry Goods, Notions and W LLL o Men's Furnishings If yotl are considering quality as well aS price and wang a * full line to choose from, -shop at 1 Powell's ' THE RELIABLE STORE 921 Asbury Avenue PHONE 26 Ocean City. N. J. I I j^Lil Individual acting as your Executor or Trustee, might, through ill ( health or death, jeopardize the interest of your estate '• | I f the individual acted jointly with us. your estate w ould not suffer Hn-ongK any calamity that might overtake him. Wilt you not call and have ottr Title Officer go j over this important matter. «'kh you? -:o: -:o:Ocean City Title and Co. N i

G. Eilwood Carpenter Instruction In the Modern Dances . : ONE-STEP HESITATION MAXIXE i * — -TTM* I Casino Club ■ ON the BOARDWALK $ DAILY AFTER JUNE IS Advertise in the SENTINEL

T N. GR1SCOM, M. I). ^ EUillTHST. AND WESLEY' AVE. | ';ii ! 1 sffr Allen Corsoi, M. D. " ' 1 Ocean City Now Jersey ' Dlv W. I'. HAINES ; COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. " V-! ^ Tji '"l" E'siwi l.» A ' I J-J KKSC.HKI. ri-TTJT, M. IL L 807 WESLEY AVE. ' OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY ' £)K. CHARLES B. RIDER i *• I)cnti«t'« 809 Central Avenue " Hughes Central Pharmacy J Thornley Hughe.. P D. .. M.n.trr - 8th and, Wesley Aves. Ocean City. N J | ) - . I^ARK LAKE Undertaker and Etnbalmer

WaLjh and Jewelry Repairing .1 Mayer's « ! Opp. Doughty'* Pier pi | II. Iturkliartll & Co. j " I I'LIMHIMi AMi-H RATING " r tUMI p I ""msTute,. m«„. sod v .po,'ulu"S" I S Heat-mine.,.. X „ ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY j" DEALtam pocono M0untajn |ce flos.' 010 Asbury Avs, % .OCEAN CITY m a. w I JIOHOAN HANI). Jw. u w— .T.*"" ort"",'"M fl i " 1 For Rent By the Year , An utifuniished apartment. 5 rooms and bath : fine porch enclosed in glass : hot water heat furnished. ONLY $25.00 PER MONTH. Joseph I. Scull t 757 ASBURY AVENUE .Why Not Buy 1 Your Bathing Outfit st Goff'*. * . where vou will find s full line of the most select j Suits. Caps. Shoes, etc. t Silk Stocking.-. I -all st reuaonsble prices. 1 GOFF'S BATHING SUPPLY STORE ' vjo Boardwalk ' j Adjoining Goff't Bsths. " Ish Ge Bibbela Why? Because my linen is always j laundered 'right h> Darby's Ocean City Laundry Oldest 1s Ike City l Roy E. Darby, f>rop. PIANOS I for Rent for the Summer Season. ! We pay all moving expenses, tuti ing and repairing. Our New 1614 Model." Famous Allen Upright Piano SaSO 1 Our New 1614 Model, Famous Allen Player Piaoo-SSOO one yUS»j.gpli;. EASY WKTNLt PAYMENTS The Celebrated A. B Chase 1-iaoo*— I 'layers and Baby tfrand. Will take your piano in Exchange. Henry Kloetz ' JAM 7 North Park Avtm. Phila.. Pa.

CLEAN SET OF BOYS FOR CITY'S BASEBALL TEAM

Manager Calhoun Writes I" j Harry A. Morris That He 1 Has Made His Selections. manager of the local ba«eball team. I oltlcer*. that lie will have a very clean , : hunch Vf Imys In handle tl.lo -eaenn. 1 and he feel- -tire thai the team will lie ! auci-e—ful. . I "Dave." who la In Philadelphia, w rites tliut he will lie down early* next j week, and will have with hlu. a llat of " the boy* who are to he member* uf the hall club till" »ea*oii He l« a veteran ' j when he *re* him. and *« it 1* that * ) Ocean City may re*t a**ured of a club i Ilia! will be up to the high *tandaid I1 of other *ea*on». " I Patron* of the game and bu*lne*» h -men generally «houhl keep iu mind <■ j that »ea*un ticket* are now on *ale for •' Theur ticket* are good for nearly 1 1 IJfty game*, and everyone de*trlng to 'snp.",oMi-,r " ODe * WANT ANOTHER GUARD k Haititnu at second Street. l£e*ident» In the up-town aecllou of" 1 (the city "petitioned the City t'omuil*- 11 . have a llfcguardjilaced on duty at ; Second -ireet th^nmrner. It wi>' moved and varded that llie ,-yietillon he received and (lied, and the { Director Klnlier *atd that it occur* to | him that bathing thould not be eucou raged at Second street. Because of 'tidal condition*, due In a mea*ure to 1 - uuai connuion*. nue in ■ uica*urc 10

I the nearne** of the Inlet, bathing con- 1 at Hecond *lreet are not alway* 1 *ate, and t tie Fourth «t reel bathing 1 ground* ary not far dl.tant. He *ug ' I ge*led that il would be well to have a 1 !-.lgn warning people lliat the clly ' I olHctal* do not recommend bathing In 1 {the *urf mirlhnf Fourth street. The mayor *ald the city had warn- - I *lgn< almvc and below BecoinT < | street last *eSMiii. Inn these did nut 1 prevent -people from bathing there. 1 They might have a guard on duty at ' | Sei-und street to warn bathers from 1 that point. He *aU he would-make 1 i an Investigation and report to the | oilier member* of the board. Next Thursday, June IH, the local j Mrlhodist Sunday School member* 1 will go' to Ltnwuod for the day on I their annual plgulc. The Ir p will be 1 made on the Shore Fast Line, leavlug 1 here alHiut s ittt a. in. and returning . (rum Slo ii p. m. Final arrangements 1 Will liemsile by next Monday-evening. THREE PERSONS BAPTIZED IN BAY Than 300 People Witnessed Colored Cbnrch Cjffemonies at Second Street. Three colored person*, a mm, woman and boy. were baptlxed In the biy at Secoud street Sunday afternoon by the 1 lev. -Samuel J. Comfort, pdator of the Tabernacle Baptist I 'horch, hi the presence o( more than son people. Before the baptism. Mr C-omfort preached a very good aermou, wbirb was beard with attention. A number of bymo* were taug wltlt fervor by the church members, led by the Rev. J. B. Burrell, pastor of CnioS Temple, Atlantic City, who, according In* ■tatement. ha* been working In the lord's vineyard nearly flfty year* and who I* »UII hale and vlgorou*. Paalor Comfort wa* el«o assisted In the services by lie* con* Clarence -Turner and Hayword Kerney. ' In the evening six |*r*on* were admitted to the fellowship of the church. Those baptized lu the afternoon were Julio Stewart and Mr*. Katharine Simmon*, of Ocean City, and Kdwerd H. "Carter. Jr.. a motherless lad from Boston, who Is beiug raised by the lol-al minister.

Speak lug of Hie baptism service, the P pastor said : ^ . "Tlie gissl. order and reference 00 w the |«rl of the large crowd lu atleud- • auce deserve special mention and * commendation^ " , c YMIIS'I I ron, Marcus Hook. William J McClure and wife, of Marcus Hook, spent a frw days here I a Boa Id walk business mao. and wife. I Mrs. McClure and Mr*. Freeman are F sister*". Mr McClure. who tsa pronl- c ueut vl Izen of lleiawafe County, ts an ■' old friend of Policeman Mould, of $ ■ this city. J , Own Voir Home. ' It's digulOed and gives you a delicious sense of security to own your | home at ( ocean err*. . 1 Besides, your responsibility a* a real " estate own** makes you a desirable , citizen. Think ttover. then call on harry hkadley, Keal Folate OpehAor, Ninth hod Aabury avenue. Bekt »o ON house who will show you tbe very bast way and 1 some of the greatest bargains to be found bare on the easiest Urate Phous conisWUoo. adv.

why not give us : same seryice? Patrons of This Resort ! Would Like Smoker on Shore Fast Line. < ! An Atlantic City papvi .•! Monday | 'contained tbe follow lug: "Commencing today the Atlantic City and Hhore llailtnad will institute I patron* will I* attached to a car scheduled to leave Dauphin tor At- ' Isutic City at 7 07 a. m. Ttd- panic ulat car service is lo lie exlendeil lo Itakersville al 7 04 to reach ' Dauphin at 7 07. "Ileturntiig. a smoker will he atBosrdwalk and Virginia avenue for ' at 6 10 p. m." . 1 Possibly ths road ortlclals will be enough to extend the service to ' Ocean City There are not a few people In this clly who enjoy smoking cigars, and they would appreciate their "smoke" much more w ere they able lo sit Instead of being compelled to stand on the hack platform. WON T VISIT SHORE | Harvey Y, Lake, wjio represented ; the Board of Trade In Its effort* to have ' IK. Patinsvlvalll* Ksllros'it V M t* A Pennsylvania Railroad

•hop men in Philadelphia hrlug their annual excursion to Ocean City this summer, has been Informed that the and their families, representing about 41 mil persons, will not make their usual trip this year. " Mr. Ijike has received a letter from J. A. O' Nell, secretary of the organiza- - lion. In which It Is stated thai Hie management will grant the men no a free excursion this year.and the exeur- 1 Slon rate ipioled by llie company Is too ( for ibtin to IhiiiU of making the t , trip to any seashore resort. [ ■ rcuverlux Iroill operation. | Charles A. Hexamer. of Phlladel- r phi*, aecre tary of the -F'lre Underwriter*' Association, Is recovering, hi* many friend* will tw pleased to ieatu. from au operation for a severe case of ! ■ gall stones. The Operation was |«er- t formed at the Stetson Hospital, Phila- c ; delphla. He and Ills family ex|iect to e I 0|>eu their i-oltage here in about a I week. '

!high school days draw to close Nine Graduates Will Receive Diplomas at Exercises j Tomorrow Evening. | A» wa* announced In the Sentiski. I* few w«ek» ago, the eouimeucemeiit . lexer, -Ises of the Ocean City High: School will be held In the FlrM M K. ] j Following la the program: Mrs. Italph I. Chester. j j Invocation The Itev Dr. J0I111 B.1 Haines, l». D. | Salutatory —"Health and Klttclency," Alberta P. Mart*. Oration— "The Making of a Smi-essful Life," Joseph Breckley. Oration— "Pure Fowls," Sarah K. tloff. I High School Olee Club. I Oration 'Kul.igy 00 Alexander | Hamilton." I Barton Champion. Oration- "What America Ha* Done for the World. ' Ada Mae F'lsher. Orat'oD— "Tbe New Wiiiuati," Laura Ouarlet. — "Th^ Welding of (he Nation." H. Morrison Hanoock. Oration— "The Awakenhig of China," Marlon S. Nichols. Valedlclory- "Foible, of Fashion." IreueM. Zlegler. ! Chorus— High School Olee Club.. Presentation of Diplomas — S. B. Swan, Hresldeut Board of Kdueat 'losing Kemark*— Supt. J. M. Blevens. Benediction -The Rev. Oeo. F. Mitch. Postlude— Mr* Ralph 1.. Chester. The graduates from the Modern 1 Classical Course are Misses Ada Mae Fl.ber, Marlon £. Nichols, Alberta P. Marts. Laura M . Townsend and Irene | M* Ziegier. Modern Language Course— Joseph Modern Language course— josepn h !

Breckley, Mia* Sarah'K.UofT, I Barton Champion aud H. Morrison Hancock. The clan motto I* "Spectemur Agendo" "Let u* by judged by our j action*. " The clan color* are blue and while, and the class flower the American Beauty rose. Kepi 'en, Moving. I Sergeant Baldwin. C S. A., again ' drilled the members of Company U. 1 Regiment, N. CL N. J ., F'rlday ' evening, and he had the boy* moving > Srrgeaut Baldwin ha* put tlie mem- • through tbelr pace* ou several occasions recently, and when they've ' finished lliey have realized that IPs real work. Passed Examinations , Frank Schneider and Joseph < Walker, of Philadelphia, have passed | the examination for position* a* clerkcarriers In'tbe local post office and are | eligible for posttiou* here (hi* summer. 1 Schneider I* llie former noted , high school athlete. 1

NEW RECTOR IS NOW IN CHARGE ' The Rev. Thomas F. Blake Comes From Allentown to ' St. Augustine's Church. Tbe Rev. Tbomaa P. blake.'tbe new 1 rector of St. Augustine'* Church, r arrived here from Allentown. N. J-. f Saturday eventng.^ud celebrated the ; masses 1 11 the church at Ft and 10 1 o'clock Sunday morultig. , He told the cougregatloo that be had learned of their high regard for 1, Ibelr recent pastor, the Rev John J1 Sweeney, and thai be hoped for tbelr , contlbowl co-operation and loyally I during bis .stay at tbl* church. He at*o said there would tie mass at eight e' o'clock every week-day morning. B The new rector,- who I* forty years j- old, -was born and raised In Bordenq town, N. J. He wa* educated at St. e Charles', El llcott City, and St. Mary's. Baltimore, and was ordained lo the ...i..)KMi4 .l,v Di.lw.n MrKsiil si by Bishop at

After Id* orditialiou lie was sent to Perili Amboy, where lie was •tattooed Ave yeats. Tlience he was i sent to Alleotowu, where be also had charge of tbe mlsstou at New Egypt, ami where be was located eight years. I Newark Firm cms csslrsci. ! F. Storeburg On., of Newark, have! been' awarded the contrget by the City ' . for supplying aud j placing the tlghtlog flxtures lo the . city ball. Their bid was $JI43. The , other bids were: J. F7 Townsend, ■ fcjS-Yft; Horn A Rrennau. tJ34F»: Amerl- j can Has Fixture Co , $3488 ii: Sultzer ' ACd . EL-78 86; Lloyd (iarrett Co., , - H (

Lust —.Hold Cham t.ra«lel on f" t lb street beiweeu Central and 1 Ocean avenues. Reward If returned f to 808 Elevdnth streeL* adv. It I I Fob SAt.it— 38 ft. runabout fully i z equipped. Apply W. D Bonsall, ; "Tbe Hale." Ocean City. adv. 6-4-21 J , •»» leMAllasiMCm is Me* ' 1 wkesJaseWcaa Pave row Home* T 4 *ee Advt. aa Page Tkree. e Fob Balk— 21-fl sailboat, with SJ 1 a h. p engine. Apply Twelllb street i I r. wharf adv.. Vll, tf. <

SUMMER SCHOOL HERE IS TO HAVE BIG ATTENDANCE

~ Baccalaureate Sermon Delivered by Mr. Bohner in Presbyterian Church. K Prof. T. 1) Sensor, of the State Departmeot of Public Instruction, was here Friday, accompanied by Prof. A. B. Meredith, one of the aaslatants In < e that department They aaw. Supt. 1 Stevens, William K. Massey and H.Y. Lake In reference to tbe Ocean City ; State Summer School for Tyacbers, w which opeps here Monday, June sb ). and oontlones until Saturday .August I. Prof. Senmy expressed himself as te highly pleased with, the outlook for a 10 great attendance al the school In this clly, of which he will be tbe bead, ic One of the big hotels has given . tbe jr Instructors who will be engaged in )• teaching at the school e very fair rate ilr fur boerd end eccommodattnns, end ly tbl* Is sometnlug that Is gratifying to le those concerned. lit A list of the hotels and principal boarding houses here has beed seut to r* all tbe Stale teachers, from which 11- th.ey can make their eelectioos for it. their live weeks' slay in Ocean City.

Prof. J . M . Stevens, superintendent of Hie city's public schools, we* summoned In Philadelphia Thursday by the suddeu illness of Ins mother, Mrs. Theodore Stevens, widow of a former well kuown member of the ! Philadelphia M E Conference. She had a severe stroke, but appeared to be improved w hen Prof. Stevens left lu the evening. Mrs. Stevens intended leavlug llie latter pari of last week for her sou's home In this city. l"W»""-».» »*»—— —

I<egal paper* of all descriptions, In- . eluding will-, are carefully drawn by K. Curtis Robinson at his office. 744 Asbury avenue. Ocean City, N. J. adv. i Fob Sai.k — Ocean frool corner lot - 1 Eighteenth street and Wesley eve). . Also 14 "U Eighteenth street adjomI lug above corner. Apply Chaklbs t. I i Bid ay. 6110 Wayneavenoe, (term ntown, Phila.. or yoor osrn agent. adv. 8-5. tf Fob Rknt.— Small build lug. two ' furnished for light housekeeping: good local too . Apply , ' Sektibkl office, 744 Asbury gvaaue. r adv. tf ' a customer quickly obaervas and 1 appreciates tbe character of service be i ; receives at tb* First National Bank of '. Ocean City. a0v.lt. 1

c wants bryan or , hobson to speak H. Y. Lake's Efforts for Chau1 V tanqua— Miss Hershey to Meet Circle Members. L] Itarvey Y l.eke.nne of those strongly interested In the success ol the local , " Chantanqua Circle, has received worn , Chautenltne. under whose auspices the , circle will he conducted lu this city, will be here Thursday. June IS.- to , meet tlie promoter* end others who ere concerned In the Ocean City Circle. ■ ' l*he s|ieakers scheduled for 1 Icean 1 1 ie In August. Include Judge "Ben" l.lnd-L r- sey, the friend of jnveulles ; Congress | '• men Murdock and Rabbi I.evy. Mr Like has been endeavoring lo| have one or two other speakers of I , " uetlonal reputation, like Secretary i 1 HryetnfTd former t'ongresemen Ho'h-j " son. He recently read In a Phlladel- j phta newspaper that Secretary Bryan | waa about to return to tbe Chautan- L qua, and he wipte to the Bwertlimore , Circle offictels In reference to securing * Mr. Bryan. He received a reply lu j , '• which It was stated that Mr. Bryan Is j - not lo resume his Cbeulauque l«c- 1 , "• lures— el least, for the present^ 1 , OFFICERS ELECTED '* Annual Meeting of Ocean Cll* Volnnteer Fire Co., No. 1. " Tbe following officers were elected . st the annual meeting 6f the Ocean I-Iis Vnlnntser Fire t'omuenv. No. 1. City Company,

Friday avenlng: President. Charles E Adams; vice president. George (> Adams: secretary, Ira H. Champion; Ireasnrer. Wlllard W. Adams; foreman, Orvllle Adams; first assistant, R Howard Thorn; second assistant, K. A. Porter; trustees, L. lllh I', Robert B. Hmllh and Johnson; Are recorder. William Are warden*, William Lake. D. 8. Sampson end George O. Adams; investigating committee. R. C. Robinsou, Joseph YV. Cox end 8. B. Miller This will be the second term for Prentdeut Adam*. Burglars tried to; enter Ibe Russell store, on Asbury aveune, near Seventh street, Friday night, hut were frightened eway by e barking dog They also attempted to enter Captain Benjamin Henderson's boat house ou the bey front, at Tenth street, but scared oil by hearing someone moving about.

MARION WILSON '> ; TO APPEAR HERE j i Will Present Character Studies J for Ladies' Aid 8ociety Benefit Jane' 30. « Under tbe auspices of tbe Ladies' ' 1 Aid Society of tbe First M. E. Church, Mis* Marion Wilson will appear In 1 character studies, Ic costume, at tbe . Casino Club, on rhe Boardwalk, on 1 . Tuesday evenlug, June 30. Ueueral, ® : admission will be 26 cents. , Mil* WII*on was seen end heard In ( tilt* city two yeare ago, at which time ( . the scored a'pronounced success. t 1 Of MlssWIiaon, the following test)- , 1 montal baa been given by Prof. E. 1 • Ernest Dechaot; principal of the Had- ] don field public ecboola : t » It glvae me pleasure to eay that tbe « 1 public, both parents end teachers, also ! 1 pupils, were well pleased with tbe Im- 1 I personation* and character studies. I - j feel qotle sore that all who were for- | lunate enough to be preseut felt more 1 1 than repaid. Tbe class will have In J 3 the neighborhood of $26 (o devote to , a scieotlflc apparatus." ' Ml** Anna M. Reed, principal, of ' Burlington, N. J., eay*: "Everybody wa* charmed with Miss I Wilson, and tbe entertettftnent we* ■ a "uccee* In every way. ' I have beard f only the -moat complimentary and enthusiastic reports from all sides. Y ou t' will have no difficulty in arranging , for program camber four here." ' Wanthd A responsible men In this district, capable of handling a 4 high else* sanitary closet system: exa eel lent opportunity for energetic men. " Write The Betlmerk Company, Trenton, New Jersey; adv.. 6-14, tf.

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES E GIVEN EXCELLENT COUNSEL

Prof. Sensor Highly Gratified At Prospects for State Institution in Thla City. A large gathering of friend* ol tb* public school* of this city were present st tlie service* of the First PraAytrrlan Church, on Sunday evening, to hear the pa-tor, the Rev. Charles H, Kntjner. A. M.. deliver tbe baocnlaiireale sermon to tbe gradaaUog The member* of the Board of Edn1 cation, faculty and pupils of tba high 1 school accompanied the class, marsh- : log to ihe church in a body aad ! occupying seals reaetved for tbem. A special program wa* arranged for 1 Hie evening, which Included a bari* ' tone solo by Lewis K. Smith, entitled. Judge Me. l) Hod. tL It wast vary 1 ! pleasing rendition aud ~WA*^ eung |ln 1 | Mr. Smith's beat voice. An antbam •called, "The Strain Upralaa, Alia- | lulallc Sequence." waa also vsry ! effecHvejysuug by the choir. The church was beautifully dscorlj sled with laurel and tlie pennants of the Rraduatlug clesa In bine and ' while. A large number of out-of-town 1 j friends attended tbe sendee and ex- - ! pressed themselves as having (MaMy ' I enjoyed the occaeton. The class of 1814, numbering nine ' I Their personnel Is of a . v •ry high ' order and impressed et rangers with ' the splendid work tb* loeal high school I* doing In being atria to MM forth eucli an excellent body of graduates, r Tbe subject of the sermon war "Elements of Completeness," and tba I text. Col. 4; IS: "That ye may etantf 1 perfect and complete In all tba wilt of! . Hod."

After expressing hi* sense of hoMr > el having been Invited to adlltam the , class of 1914 on Ibla occasloo, tbs RVr. I Mr. Bohner said U waa hi* daatrt'tbM ; his words to the yonng gradniOee - -hould tie In tbe natnre of a baeaa , laureate blessing. Tba original math-' I Ing of tbe word wa* "a crown of 1 laurel." Thai, In encleal time*, UM" 1, student, when be bad oomphWEhle" ; course of studies and was aboMfo - step 6ut Into the world to nnWMr :. way In life, bad a wreath or' gMMtf r of flowers bestowed upon him aa a blearing. So It has come In thb day' that we have tbe baocalenreata address or sermon aa a parting aMJrta I to the atodente aa they go oat fMht II our schools to encounter tb* dntMT df e life. In the making of a complete mm a or women, continued tbe epeklEtt, I application and Inspiration. IB ONI' e days of diversified InteraMa, when Ok r life he* become richer and broador, . education elm* at tb* full devil ipMSel of all powers. "The pu room of purpose

your education I* to accentuate yoot perspoallty. Every prohieae la mat hematic* you have sol Tad, evaty difficult translation of. Latin oiOam*o, every hard etndy ovar whleh you have struggled, has sarvad la individualize you and aqolp yaa Im tbe eerlone work of life. In pmpa(H$h at you have dona the worhafyMr schooldays well. In (bat pmpnrtian will yon be perfected for life'* dahav •But," said tb* epeakac, "whh edacation la needed application thai I*, ability to use a highly Mala id peraoualliy for tba welfare of earn, X congratulate you on yoor very apple ■prlste eud significant motto, •flpwlamur Ageudo,' 'Let o* be Judged by eat deeds.' Nothing to life Is maea masterful than lor a man to Mi an bis own merits and to bejudgM n whit be doe* and la capable Of dMM. man who does thing* li IM ddPjjwbom the world calls and wheal twm' world honors. "rtVltb" education and appOMffiM > one morequallfleallon ft needed-etbkd' 1 may stand perfect end oompMa la ell the will of God.' llbmpkMh ; Personeluy must be baaWHMMpnd. The recognition of God In all maOM - pertalulng to your life-work Is IT# , ment ludUpeneable to Um hMMpd . -uccees. There has been lo Iba. waifd one perfect and complete Ufa. Il M > a life accordtog 'to the wtU of QmC' Jesus Christ waa tb* Person who Used . that Ideal life, and He aatal, 'I *Mfe4M$ Mloe own will, bat tha wUlafMpb that seat Me.' What loaptmtioa llla , life affords! -This, then. Is tbe three-fold Character of the baccalaureate biaaMag 1 which 1 desire to give to theyofgf - men end women of tb* elaeoof 1MB j t he v start out ou tb* sea of Ufa they cultivate the talents tW 1 given tbem and as* tbamaaiMMK to Hli will as revealed tn Jieae IHM, that tbey 'may stand pathrt aiMabdr , plete In all ibe will of God.' " For Solk Cut: a p.— Marlon RoadMr - In excellent coodltloo; fully equipped. • Apply at IS36 Aebnry H||

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