Ocean City Sentinel, 25 April 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 1

" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXV. ' OCEAN CITY, N. J- THURSDAY, A l'HIL 2U. 1015. - NO. 5

Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CITY. N. J. R. CURTIS ROBl N SO N Editor and Proprietor Si.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. ATTOHIV>->T'l.<« J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CO U NSELLO R-AT- LAW. "ciTE «»' t»IHT H. J. (Oppoalt* Public Bulldlnul iy5vA0FncS" ' Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings & Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. . JAMES M. E. H1LDRETH Counsellor-at-Law and Hoileltor, MaawrjuiC E JJ NEWELL' HEUUNGS Attorney at Law 309 Eighth HI reel Ocean City NeB J«*r H. Burkhardl & Co. PLUMBING AND HEATING oci»» cm *" ** ' JOHN E. TOWl^ND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey WANTED Space in a private garage for one j machine for* the. summer months. - Apply SENTINEL OFFICE : at To the citizens of Ocean llOHCC! City. N. J . particularly to those interested in the best intereata of the town: Footer* will he placed in the windows of the principal itores on Saturday. May X. at 9 A. M. of vital interest to all. This apace compliments of MARK LAKE

I1 Beautiful Bay Front <p J Cottage for Sale Fine corner with Southern Exposure antj g Riparian Grant. Cottage of .nine rooms and 1 bath. Perfect condition, sanitary, up-to-date 1 plumbing, electric lights, coal and gas ranges, j four piazzas, open fire place, snappy architec- , '' ture, concrete walks and curbs on both aides, , shrubbery and lawn. The lot is worth #1500 and tha improvements could not he made for I3000, yet we offer it complete for only $3,000 : ===== <J < An exceptional opportunity if you love ^ 0 the Bay, being near the Railroad Depots and • 1 Trolley. , ' f MASSEY & EDWARDS { I Eighth St. and Central Ave. | 1

Forehanded People The individual who can make the most of the.uncxpcctcd opportunity is not "lucky" — he is "forehanded." Years ago lie I began to anticipate the opportunity or emergency. And when the time came he was ready. ' The surest way to be I continually ready to meet the great financial opportunity is to prepare through a Savings Account in this Institution. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ocean City, N. J. Eyes Eiunined Without Drops A. W. ELY ,1 loos AUawllr Aetna* '' «TL»»TIC CTTT, ■. J. ' Shot* Kast Line Nmi lloor. I WW. mil Sb«»« ww-«

— — — — — — 1 | nei-KAL. If N. GRISCOMj M. D. « 1. ' t kk1hth bt. and wesley ave. • AMUMbard TrawM'., Pulvrmo^L* toSJO tffSADei Corson, M.D. wt- • 816 Wesley Avenue Ocean Olty New Jersey c ^•"tolirSttate UO-A. " r Dr. w. p. HAINES 1 COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE. C OCEAN CITY. N. J. omci .«« I PIioom: Bell IU-W; Inter -HlaU 1S0-A Florence Brick Haines COR. 9TM ANO WESLEY AVE ' MCCHANC-THCKAPIBT Huuiit. Hwedliili Movsmsola 1 JJERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. ! 807 WESLEY AVE. i OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY ! Both Fhaow 10 ^ IS I n J)R. CHARLES B. RIDER £ Dentist" ,rt 809 Central Avenue » OCKAI CITY. I. J. J)R. G. Fairchild Starr Dentist Beeood Kloor Cor. Kleblb HL end Wesley Aw. '* om h iwam! Kvenlng* by eppolntmvnt

5 DID YOU EVER J \ stop to consider how important it is to have your home con- * # structed by responsible builders? % Have you senously con- f 4 sidered the parts that are hidden? "i Have you ever considered f 4 how great and important the framing, foundations and other hid- \ v 4 den parts play in the life and safety of your building? % Let us J \ a advise you how your home should be built. Plans and speci- f I \ fications free. ¥ N City Mill and Lumber Gompany A BUILDERS } y j office: sixth and west ave., ocean city. n. j. f . TA\mTrt7"l I To the citizen* of Ocean City, N. J., particularly TSJ Cj X pl> P-J • to tboee interested in the be*t intereats of the town : Poatera will be placed in the window, of the principal .Urea on Saturday, May 1 . of vital interest to all. C. H. BACON 4

BEDDINU PLANTS CUT FLOWERS FERNS AND RUBBER OF ALL KINDS ALWAYS PLANTS Now is the Time to be thinking of what you will want to make your cottage k grounds attractive for the coming summer. Drop us a line, | or arrange for it through your gardener, so that you may be assured of receiving the best of planting stock. We will carry it for von until wanted. Careful attention given to all orders, and prices and . quality guaranteed right. Hydrangeas, Cannas, Coleus, Geraniums, Plants for Porch Boxes, etc., etc. Colonial Greenhouses at Ocean Heights, N. J. * THOMAS H. WALKER, Manager. FUNERAL WORK UNWOOO POST OFFICE I A SPECIALTY TELEPHONE, SOMERS POINT. 12-2

t B«ll 345- A Both Pboata lnt.r lut, 1» B $ Hughes' Central Pharniecy a J. Thoraley Hughes, P. D. ^ 8th and WeileyAve*. Oce.n City, N.J.

Spend Less— Save More The best policy to pursue is to bank your money each week with the Ocean City Title and Trust Company. It will give the right incentive — to spend less for luxuries and save more for emergencies. Your account is invited. 3J6 Interest Paid on Time Deposits Ocean City Title and Trust Co. Ocean City, N. J.

M. Townssnd A Practical Beasbore Architect eighth STREET, OFF; P.O. 1 OCCAM CITY. M. 4. j

[names of qualified - 1 voters to be listed

Jndge Eldredge Will Sit Be- 1" fore Election for This j Pnrpose, He Says. In order to aet matters straight regarding the qualiflcallon of voter* at he election for t.'lly Uoromls-loncr-here on May 11. Clly Solicitor Howell, of thl* city, after reading Judge - oplni .n In the HlWTISKl.. la*t, weut lo Cape May 1 Court Hou*e and had an Interview . with Judge Kldredge. "The following I* a copy of a letter j ' sent lo Mr. Howell on Friday: f A. A. HoWBLL, Esq .. ' |« Ocean Cliy, N. J. < My Dear Blr:-ln view of ilie mailer* brought out at our conference to- c day with respect to regl-tratlon In ' Ocean City for (lie coming election of ( opinion that It would not be *afe for < the local board* of regivtry and elec- I lion lo add any uame* lo the li*t* of 1 the la*t general election. A meetlug that purpose, Iberefore, should not I held. • Ouallfled voter* may have their I name* added to Ibe 11*1* by applying ' to me durlug the week prior to the election, and for that purpose I will be at Cape May<Court Huuseon the Wed nesday preceding the election, at my 1 ofllce In Cape May on Saturday mornprior to the election aud at my 802 Broadway, IVeil Cape M*y. 1 on the *ame afternoon. 1 The act pf 1813 (pacifically provides t for thl* method of registration, and t there I* no doubt but that It I* the | safest and surest method to follow. y Your* very truly, | IIahky H Kldkbimie , WILL MAKE ADDRESS ' The Oceau City W. C T U. ha* re- 1 celved word thai Mr*. Isabella De- < mareat. corresponding secretary of Ihe 1 Male W.-C. r. U , will deliver the ad- I grp»* at the dedication of the W C.T 1 U. fountain,- In froot of the city hall, 1 on Monday, May SI. 1 Mr*. Deinarast I* aald to be a most" 1 entertaining speaker. 1 The total cost of thl* very pretty fountaln was (376. Aged Woman Dire. Mr*. Annie N. Dale died at the home of her daughter, Mr*. E. 8. Mo«ley. 1116 rilmpson avenue. Friday, aged 79 year*. She bad been In III health aome time. Death wau due to congestion of the lung*. Service* were held at her late borne Monday evening by the Kev. . J. B. Kulp pastor of Ihe First M. K church. Undertaker Lake sent the remalu* to Philadelphia aud the Interment was at Fernwood Cemetery on

JUDGE ENDICOTT 1 SPOKE TO MEN Atlantic City Jurist Surprised I - at Presbyterian Bible Class' . Astonishing Growth. The Men'* Bible Class of Ibe First Presbyterian Church la atlll giowlug, f the attendance last Sunday being the ( highest yet recorded, 149 men being p present . f, . . Judge Allen B. Eodlcott, of Atlautlc t B City, who wax present and laugbl Ihe t /lesson, expressed hi* surprise and a pleasure In seeing such a large and |, representative body of men lu riuuday school. I The Judge gave a moat Interesting f |. and delightful exposltlou of ihe story _ of David and Goliath, to which the \ mill listened wl|h marked aneollou. a A large orchestra again discoursed y excellent music and the singing was of | the high aider for w bleb tba class la | famous. A bsaullful feature of the session was t the marching of the little children Into - the main room during the opening ex- i erdses to haar the mnslc and taka part | In the singing. Bluce the men's move- i ment the Sunday school quartan beve been taxed to overflowing and (be chtl- i dren of the primary department have i been compelled to meet iu the basement. Arrangements are on foot by which It Is hoped the congestion will soon be relieved. The Rev. Dr. James Edward Lake, of tbla city, rrbo dropped la during the oourse of Ihe afternoon to hear bta old friend. Judge End Icett. offered prayer and dismissed tba men's class with the benediction.

115 ATTENDED MEN'S BIBLE CLASS , 35 Also in the Woman's Bible , Class at First M. E. Church. ! j Three hundred and sixty was ihe I did Bunday School la-t Sunday. <lf {these. 116 were In Ihe Men's Bible I and 35 In the l.a<li> ' las*. t day was marked in l>.»ili classes and < all acknowledged llial they were be- i Bible stories a* Ilie one .-f last Sunday. Along wllb this went a growing de- ) 1 Tesikment Scriptures. { The alnglng was. a. usual, led by Prof. h. h. Lake, and he iiad the as- , player, both of whom are skilled per- | CAN'T HAVE GUNS \ Unnaturalized, forelgu-born persons i residing In New Jersey, unless they i are owners of teal estate In this Stale I to the value of 12.000 above all encuui- i cannot hum or have lu llielr possession shot gun* or rifles, under 1 penally of (20 for each offense and I of their llrearm*. Game i wardens are empowered lo search residences lo dtlecl violations of the law, , which was pa-sed by the late lrfglsla- | lure aud signed b) Governor Fielder , and takes effect Immediately. | Game wardens. In accordance with | Commission, are endeavoring lu i acquaint all persons who couie under • provisions of the law wlih this atatule before Inalllutlug proceedings , and alleua will undoubtedly he giveu ' cbauce to dispose of weapons they possess before being placed under The members of the Ocean Clty Democratlc Club had a social gatlier- , lug In their club rooms Thursday evening aud all enjoyed a pleasant time. ' Refreshments, in ihe way of Ice cream • aud cake, were served the members s and friend*. f — r Dr. cadnsn Is Lrcisir: Under the auspices of the Men's . Bible Claas at tha First M K Church, s the Rev. Parks f adman will lecture . In the church Tuesday evening, May ! 25 The subject will be announced later. Silver offering at the door.

| COMMISSIONERS J MAKE AN OFFER ^ — 1 1 If Two Prcipcrty Owners Will; Donate Land, City Will ( Build Street. weekly meeting, had read tellers from { Tue letters were from Mrs. K. A. Young, treasurer of Ihe Corlnlhlati I Realty Company, and William Pol- 1 ' Davis, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Young's Idler read as follows: o r "We desire to have your permi-slou tl ' btilld oil the projierty along Uorln- cl tlilan avenue between DeLancey and' t' i Pennlyn places. Including Hi- 2n feel S I of ground wldcli for Ihe Ikafjhree v "As the season Is so far advanced rt ' ernes that we would see III to place on " riludly lei us have your reply as early " • possible." 11 ! The letter of Mr. Davis read as ful- • " lows: y "Desire your |>erml**loti lu give a for live year- ou Ihe ploi at the 11 corner of Corinthian avenue and run- n M I lie Jwlween Third street aud De- 0 > La n rev plac*, and lo lake advantage 0 of the opportunity I must immedl- c - alely accept or decline." The apart- b • not lo be removed, a* ha* been talked 11 - of for several years. " r "Kindly ronllrm your statement r thai Ilie commissioners do nut Intend I to dlstuih or buy laud to broaden the , ; street at this pdlul." After a discussion lu which the - - members of Ihe board aud Cily Solicl- ' Huwell look pari, Director Fisher i r made a uiultou, which was carried, j that the clly clerk'uolify Mr-. Young , 1 and Mr. Davis, that iftli^LwIII donate | ' the laud to the city, the mhiilclpallty | ' will move ihe hou-e at lliAwruur of r r Third street and build the slrmyolher- t HAD JOLLY TIME t f , Miss Marie Roothroyd enlertalned ' y the members of Ihe F. M.N. Club at >. the home of Mrs. Joseph I. Scull 1 i- Mouday evening aud all had a royal '- good time. Some engaged In fanc\ ' " work, while others played five hundred. Thia was followed by refreshThose present were Misses Iona s Adams, Maud M. Foulda. Louisa aud • Inez Corson. Mary Fox, Helen McAIy lister, Ilea trice Haines, Ada M. Ranck j and Josephlue Taylor, Mrs. Joseph I_ Hcull aud Mrs. C. Homer Shoemaker.

NOTICE! To the citizen* of Ocexn City, N. J , particularly to those interested in the best interests of the town: Posters will be placed in the windows of the principal stores on Saturday, May l, at 9 A. M. of vital interest to all. HARRY HEADLEY. | Wki «e us »llsallech, is Mop Hamilton. Elgm watches (1 per Iwaafc. L. M Mclaon, railroad jeweler. MS Broadway. Camden; N. J-. agent bare ones a weak, n yon miss him ■end a postal. adv. U.

yacht club arranging 1 to celebrate on "fourth"

Plenty of Music and Probably ~ an Orator of National Re- I pnte to be Heard. . Chairman Charles S. Wood, of Ihe Fourth of July Committee of the Ocean city yacht Club, called his committee together last week for the purpose of _ the proposed program for Independence Day oelebratlon at ' \ the Oceau City Yacht Club. No doubt orator of oatioual fame will be seThe fleet chaplain, the Itev^ Charles C Buhner, will officiate, and Prof. R band wlllbe ou hand. * The committee consists of Charles S. » Wood, chairman ; Thomas F. Arm- " strong, William K Hexauier, Frank » Stewart. O- J. DeRousse, Clayton " Halnea Brick, William E. Ma-ney. c 1 David Jester aud Harry Headley. Capt. Harry Evans, Ihe well knowu n 1 leu or, better known In Philadelphia as * ' --Houey Boy Evans of Lu Lu Temple," * ■ will lead the choir, which will be com- b 1 posed of the most promlueut slugers of ■ club. ( 1 Last year's celebration no donbt Is - fresh lo the mluda of those that at- > (ended, when the flag-pole was dedl- - csled and presented to the club by the ' Ladles' Auxiliary of the- Ocean City I Yacht Club Jatfx: Kldredxr lo apeak. t e Next Buudiy afleruoon Judge ' 1 Heury H. Kldredge, of Cape May, r will address the Men's Bible Class of ' e the First Presbyterian Church. Judge I Kldredge has many frleuda In thin r city who will waul to hear him speak, and tbey arc all moat curdlally in- ' vited to bear him before Ibe meu's > class next Sunday afternoon. 1 Havlog severed my connections with ' e the Arm of Stanlon aud Scull, Inc., ' and engaged lu the general real eslaie | and lusuraoce business myself, with I e offieelu the Bourse Huildii.gonKlgblh ' n street, I respectfully solicit. Raiments • f of the following kind of properties 1 " which you own or coulrol: Hotels, cottages and apartments for summer rental; cottages and apartments for yearly or winter rental; cottages and apartmehn for sale: buaineee properties, stores, etc . for sale or p rent; unimproved lot* tot sale; cotT 1 ages, lot* or other properties tor exchange; Boardwalk properties tor sale rr or reut. r, Clabkxck 8. Scull. it Real IMate and lusuranoe. m Bourse BMg.. Eighth street, X. adv., 4-1, U. Ocean Cltf, K. J.

i c YACHT CLUB IS TO OPEN MAY 29 , ' i Guests Can Then be Accom- ( ' modated and Meals Served ' by the New Steward. , The house committee of the Ocean ( Yacht Club find that It will be | Impossible to open the club bouse on t 16— that Is, for serving of meal* and accommodating Its members over I night— but It will be opened for the ■ of 1815 m May 29, wheu the f new steward, Harry Harper.wlll be In t The house committee have made suggestions for Improvements, ■ which would be a great benefit and add to the comforts of the club mem- , i i MINISTERS HERE 1 Ativan Mprclal reveling ol Manaxera of Prracbers1 Aid Moclvixr. A special meetlug of the hoard of managers of the Centenary Fund of the Preachers' Aid Society was held at Ihe office of E. J. Hann, lu the Hann Monday. The preachers present were the Revs. ■ Pennington Coraoo, of Lambertville; : Ell Glfford, of Trenton; Melville E Suyder, superintendent Trenton District; Holmes F. Gravatt, Wlmam P. , Davis and J. R. Mason, mt Camden, aud S. H. Hann, Tuckaboe. Fob Rent —Fine new cottage 6701 , Central aveuue. $300 per sea sou. Elecilgbtlog. cabinet gaa range. 4 bedand bathroom. 2d floor; garage, i bath-houses ; waslitubs In basement; , large porches. splendid view; lot 60x100. , J. Griffith*. 19 Alexander avenue. Mer- . cbantville. N.J. adv , 4-29, tf. Fob Halk. Baroauc.— Coroer lot, ' 60x100. located Fourth and Central. ' Ocean City, N. J Apply M. S. Sbimp, ' Pieasantville. N. J. Adv. 8-18, tf. r The Bnwllug Alley* in the Bawling . Casino are now open for the season of . 1915. 4-15. tf- ' Kid gloves olraned lo two day*. Price .10 and .15. Jullue Rotb, the tailor. adv. 326, tf. Try an Advertisement I. in the Sbntimk.

, i r < FOR STEYENS, Assemblyman from Cape May | Connty Helped to Keep i State Expenses Down. So apparent for good was the work j of Assemblyman I^wls T. Stevens In session of the legislature which , A. K. Bug bee. of Ibe Repnbllcan stale Committee, has sent lo Mr. Ste- | a letter congratulating him usftn . his efforts lo keep down Ihe expenses , of conducting the 191.5 legislature. Mr. was chairman of the Incidental Expense Committee, and a member of Ihe slallonery-and supply committee, and by closely watching expenditures he was able when be Introduced the Incidental hill to show saving of -over 12.000, reducing last year's amount of (10,000 lo (6,000. By reason of this work Mr.Steveua has been named as chairman of a committee to Investigate and report to the next legislature what other expenses be reduced and what present offiof the Senate and Assembly may abolished without luteifering with ihe necessary routine work of enacting The letter from Chairman Bugbee reads: "New Jersey Republican Slate Committee, "Trenton; N. J.. April 22, 1916. "Hon. Lewis T. Stevens, Cape May Clly, N.J. "My dear Mr. Stevens: "On behalf of the Republican Stale Committee, I desire lo congratulate you on the mauuer In which you have performed your duties as a member of House of Assembly. I particuwish to compliment yoj^oa the reduction of expenses as shown fn the bill returned from the committee on incidental expeuaea, of which yon were chairman. It Is extremely gratifying that such economics should have resulted from a Republican admioiatratiaj. "1 reel certain that the record_estabI lulled by the 1916 legislature wIlT more | firmly entrench the Republican party I i, t le confidence of ifie people. "1 I "I am deeply conscious bow materially you have assisted In this work. "Your* sincerely, "(Signed) N. A. K. IU'ohkk, "Chairman." , lanf Prellr Duel. I Dr. J. Thorn ley 'Hughe* and Miss Louisa T. Corson mug a very flue duet lu an excellent manner In the First 1 i'reebylerlan Church Sunday evening . It was entitled, "Peace Be to Thy Glory," by Alice Mary Smith. • — • f

YACHT CLUB TO GO t t TO HUMBRECHT'S i Company Promoter < and Wife Will Entertain { Members at Yardley. Victor J. Humbrecht and Mrs. Humbrecht, on Saturday, May 16, will cotertam at tbetr home at Yardley, Pa., the members of the Ocean City Yacht Club, their wlvee and A special train will leave the Read- i terminal betwien 12 and 1 p. m (exact time to be fixed later) for Ihe purpose of carrying those who aceept the Invitation. The guests will be served with luncheon upon their arrival and the afternoon will be spent In various of recreation, baseball game betwo teams composed of members of tbe club^trap shooting, etc. Arrangements have been made to accommodate 800 people. Bach Iron Werners villa. Joseph I. Scull, James M. Chester and K M. Sutton, of this city, returned Saturday from a few days' visit to Warneravllle. While away they took a trip to Hersbey, Ibe town ' made famous by tbechoooJals manufacturers. f Fob Sale.— Motor boat. fDella" In • good shape; auto top; full equipment; length over all about £9 feet; beam 1 about 7 feet. Price $350. Reasons tor selling, new boat. Apply David H. . Henderson, 806 Market St., Camden, ■ N. J. Boat at Datscbeg's boat bouse, ' Fourth street and Bay avenue. Ocean City, N. J. adv. 12-17. tf Piako tor sale, bargain; Taylor, corner Fourteentb and Central. adv. 4-22, St.

may run auto busses from here to atlantic

Owner of Big Vehicles Asks Bridge Company to Make a Special Rate. I The owner of twenty-passenger-pay-aa-you-enler auto cars baa been to see William K Massey, of tbe Oceau City , Automobile Bridge Company, In reference to obtaining a special rate for cars running between this city and AtfkntlcCIly. Under the present rate. It would cost ; s trip for each car. 1 The man who aaw Mr. Massey In 1 reference to the chatter Is from Allan- ' tic City. 1 The question will be brought op at ' the next meeting of tbe bridge com- ' pany, which will be held within a few " dsya. If the fare can be made reasonable, " It is more Ibau 'probable that tbe auto 1 busses would do a thriving business. * ACCEPT PROPOSITION ( N. a. Uo a to Bulla QtJ^tevw for Hospital fader Falrilaa. , The steps leading from tbs Boardwalk to the beach In front of Gofl'a bathhouses are frequently crosrdsd „ with people daring tbe summer Masou, miking It difficult for other perf sons to use tbetn. Tbe city's hospital , tent Is at tbla point, j To do awsy with tbs crowding on . these steps, Mr. Gofl made a proposition to build a pavilion even wltb and . out from the Boardwalk In front of his place of business, and to construct under It suitable quarters for an emer. j- gency hospital aucb as tbs ctty has maintained In the tent there. These quarters are to be closed between aeae sons. He was of the opinion that tbla e would meet tbe city's requirements e and obviate the nnlsance on tbe steps, 'f as the steps of bis proposed structure i- would run under the Boardwalk. He e did not desire to make money on t of e the use of this place, If tbe city toll u disposed to nee It, bnt thought thare v should be a nominal natal. K I n response to a query, City Solicitor Howell aald such action on tbe pott of i- the city would be legal, and, on motion of Director Fisher, it wasdectdsdto > enter into a lease with Mr. Gofl for tbe place for five yean at an annual 7 rental of $26. . ■ BIDS FOR FIRE HOSE k. — — Contract to-be Awarded be lb a Cite Tefar. The City Commissioners, at tbalr weekly meeting, received bids for 1000 " feet of 24 loch cotton rubber-lined Are S bore. R The bids were Jrom Wm. BttwMtof. iy 88 oeots; Richard G. Edwards, 78 cents; Gutta Percha A Rubber Man* factoring Company, $1.06, 86, 76 mod Company, 76 and

70 cents for as many different qualltlee; Combination Rubber Manufacturing Company, 96. 85, 80 and 65 mote; Fogg Motor Company, 65 c«uts; Button A Corson Company, 94 and 79 mots. In order that the mayor coold be given an opportunity of oonsutUng wltb Fire Chief Adams, It was daelded to postpone the awardlbg of the contract until tbe meeting today. PROMISE BIG TIME "Ladles' Das" at Yacht Oak's Tba Ocean City YaebtClub has all winter been conducting every Friday . a noon-day luncheon at Ibe St. Jambs Hotel, Philadelphia which ataria to • promptly at 12J0 and- Is over at L80. t The committee baa decided to have invitations Mat oat to all tba members j informing tbsm that tomorrow, at s 12 80 p. hl, wtll ba-Iredtm'Day." • and tbe members will be rsqasstad to . bring their wlvee and sweethearts. Msny surprises are In store tor tba ladles. 3 Aard Minister Bsrtsb. The Rev. H. H. Bodlne, a former highly esteemed resident of tbla dty, r was buried Thursday from his lata - realdeuce at Lansdala, Pa. Mr. ' Bodlne, who was to hU elghty-aecood t year, lived in Ocean City tor a nambac u of years. He was >«ug retired from - tbe active ministry, but occasionally assisted In local ehurCh aervlosa. Ha was a brother of tbs late Mrs. Charles u Matbews. He leaves a family, t; . '! Tba entertainment gireo by DeMar and bis troupe In tbe lecture roam of '• tbe First M. E. Church Friday evan- ° tog, under the aaapress of tba Uabaca* Union of Ibe church, was well attended r' and the union realised a toll aw of L money.

1 (a™asaa™asammaiamiaiisaisa«rea— rimrtlll [ Saturday, May I— Straw Hat Daft j 'THAT'S the day «et this year, so that'a all there is to H. Ooma out in your straw hat that day or you're not in it. 1 Thld [' store will take care of your straw hat needs. All tba u*V styles, shapes and braids, fs.oo. $2.00— WHY PAY MORE— $2.00 r. ^

'' Newell Corson

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