Ocean City Sentinel THU fifAY. NOV KM 11 KB IS. 1915. We h1i»I1 be glad tu receive Heme or •lew* and rommunti-attou* of Ifilere-l to liiln community and our reader* . everywhere. All communication* should be accompanied with the full name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but a* a guarantee of i good faith. . I DOTS. ! ! I let ready to give' thank*. 1 1 Gunner* arjr getting rstibit*. | ' Will you have Turkey, or just liver? ' llu*y day for Die Men'- liitile C'la»»ee. | f -Big drop in luHcnry Monday after- . "oon \ . 1 Thaiikrgtviug service* uext Weduea- J day evening. The Kattilu ha* I Veil repainted by I It. F. Hard and the hoii*e look* untin- 1 i" ually attractive. ^ f Some local people wonder w hy tl-e hour instead of the half hour.. The Women 'a l/ltile Clan of "tlie ® ' Kind M K. Church had a social gatli a erlng at the cnurcli 1 uesday evening, -, r d •\ PERSONALS. , ti i rrd. 1*. Canlleld, of Avalou. wa. lu a town Saturday. Ii AValler Chandler, of Philadelphia, wa* here Sunday. r Gideon Oatrander and wife, of Pliila- ( delphia. are vleltor* here Kl»lier Italrymple, of Philadelphia, wa* k vleltor here Saturday H. Ii. Marter. of Camden, w a * a among the viellor* here Sunday. ( (leorgr Hauer. of Philadelphia, wa* c among the vi-itor* to till* city Sunday t Mr»,H. Heebtier. of Philadelphia. regl«tered at the Im|Hrrial 1 few day* The Itev. Cornellu* Hud-on and - wife, of Philadelphia. Vere here Tue*- r day. Ml*a (ienevra Clie-ler *|ieul the week eud with friend* -in Merchant- a J W. Montgomery, of Philadelphia, i wa* lu town tin* week, a gueet of the ( Klberon v Charle- C.ltead of Camden, who haa Ii business liitere-l« In till* city, wa* here t Monday. Ii C. Mahau, daughter aud *on, < iaude. 11 and III* wife, of Avalou, were vleltor* * here Tuesday. (•ile* S. Holy, of Peiiuegrove, a for- ' mrr realdent of till* city, was lu town during the week. * John Weieler, of Ihl* city, ha* returned from, a week'* vl-lt to frleud* in Philadelphia. , Mr* ML J. iluchaiiau aud daughter, p Mr*. Kau-t.of Philadelphia, were. here over the week-end. Weill* Matlil*. of -thla city, who I* employed at Avalou, vlniled hi* ■■ mother here Sunday. William K. Hughe*, of till* city, returned till* Week from a few day*' p .visit to Philadelphia. o K. A. Pu Dinger and wife, of Herman- I1 town, summer resident* here, were lu e / luwu a few day* eiuce. " Ml*< Anna ii. Clothier, jpf Wyuue- * wood, was among the week'* vi»ltiiy» 5 aud registered at the Kathlii. - * Thomas K. Armslrong and family .of Philadelphia, were lu town Sunday and registered at the Idlewll.l. N (Hdeou T. Smltlieman. of !la>1rtnii-> || field, ha* breu spending a few day* lu e thi* city, where he own* property. Mr*. C. M Campbell, of thl* elf^' V who I* spending several week* In At- ■» lint n- City, wa* here during the week b J. H Kenlon. who ha* spent several ' mouth* lu Ocean City, ha* gone to Philadelphia" for the balance of the ("apt Vance I.. Kaly and family will move In a few day* from 1806 Anbury avenue to their new home, 1080 11 We-lev avenue c Ml** Marjory C. Brow u, of Swede*- * boru. daughter of T. Winter Hrowu, a former resldeul of this city, I* among e the vlaitoi* here. ^ Oeorge K. Penny, a Philadelphia a busiues* man, ha* returned borne after- f kpeudlng a few day* here as the guest u of N. T. Button. , William Hoover, stenographer for the Kind National Hank, ha* returned •• from hi* vacation, speul at his home v lu Pennsylvania. t Mr*. I). Keever. ownfcp of the St. o (ieorge. Ibis city, wa* In town receutly. t She aud ber husband are apeudlng the c whiter at Sharon Hill. • Mr*. J. Thorn ley Hughe* aud aou, of this city, have returned from a visit to l>r. J. William Hughes and £ family, of Atlantic City. ( Mr. and Mr*. Thoma* S. Simmoo*. , of Mill villa, have been spending a few j days here. They will leave for Florida , shortly after Thanksgiving. j Mis* Lillian Kyrberg. of Worce te., ( Mas*., Iia* relumed home after a two ( week*' pleasant visit here a* the guest , of Mr*. Herscliel Hendersou. ■ Dr. B. 8. A. Stedem.of Philadelphia. I wa* at his Cottage on Suuday. He < wa* accompanied by hi* son. Baw- ' reuce.'aud uepliew, Albert Smith. Mrs. Alice Yarger. owner of the 1 Bayvlew club house, thla city,, and 1 . Mrs. Adel sell, who has an apartment here, were In town a few day* ago. William H. Horu and wife, of Pbll-|[ •delphia. summer resideuts of Ocean City, were among the visitor* herC|' receutly. They registered at the Bor- 1 ralne. J. M. Chester, wife aud daughter] will move to apartmeut* In Philadelphia about liecember 1. Mr. Chester will spend much of hi* time at hi* ofllce here, however. H. 8. Mowrer. cashier of the First National Hank, ha* started on a three weeks' vacation, which he will.speiid lu Ban caster and vicinity. He was accompanied by his wife. I Klmer Kanck, clerk In the office* of , Joseph 1. Hcul.l, left bete Haturday on f t
' , vacation. He will spend *ome J j'lirne In Bout-aster aud go to New ! i York for the Thanksgiving holidays. | Mlaa Julia Thomas, who has charga of the German-taught clasae* lu the Camdeu High School, visited ber ' I uncle and aunt. Major B. K. Thoma- . laud wife, of thl. city. Saturday and Sunday. ' , Mlae Nau Eagau, stenographer lu , ' I the title department of the Ocean City , * Title aud TrustVupipany, left.on Sat „ urday tor her bonre In Philadelphia, ( j where *be will spedd a portion of hrr ' two weeks' vacatldu. I Bewl* K Smith, secretary of the . Ocean City Hoard dt Kdueatlou, aud a an attache of the Ocrab-Cuy Title auJ I Trust Company. I* enjoying hla vaca,f tion In Pennaylvanla. He la arcomn panled by Mra. Smith. I
1 YACHTSMEN AT FEST1YE BOARD » Mcmbers-of Local Clob Enjoy 1 a Fine Lnncbeotr in i Philadelphia. ' Tlie II rat mld-wiuter luncheon of the j ' I'liy Yacht liuh wa* one "f the ! u j lu year*, it -eemed thl. wasji j pa*l coimnodore* were present except r I lug CommiHloreJ' Howard Schernier- e horn. They were Comiundoie Charle* a I Kd ward-, the tlr-t commodore: a | K. Hexamer. J. Italph Wil. , and Charle* J. Curraii . t, The pre*eut (lag- oltlcer* were all In J attendance — Commodore Chsrle* K t< Vice I '•itninodnre liNUlel' H v and Hear Ccomuiodoie A T. Commodore William K. Ilexamer I to • get-together" aud. form closer i friendly relations, both lu social and huslne-s affair*. He" said thai every a member could prntlt. It rhl* were done- t He requested the cuiutnltlee |u ask would lulroduce llieui, which he did h rhen he Irilroduced the speaker ufihe b Kdward J (MUelt, of Pluladel a pbla. City Stat 1st lean, who spoke enand held In* audience <- spellbound for the half hour allotted ;* Commodore. Charles J. Curran wa- <1 requested to act as presiding officer a^ tIi e luncheon today. Commodore luncheon aud hrlug a friend or Iwo Commodore Hexauier al*o requested „ Dial I lie member* should come and he also asked that those pre-eul form campaign to Increase Ihe senior m*uy y hershlp to 5txi before next spring. ' ^ The club now ha* 85 life member- u .178 senior members aud '13 j iub.r v. members. It would he a good idea, he said, to uj report weekly at these luncheon* the j, name* of those secured for membership. - A number of Ocean City resldeul- . altsnded Ihe luncheon aud tliey will their "Philadelphia Day," their weekly business, meel with their fellow uiruii-er* for one at these luncheous, and so feel ^ have accomplished one thing at least— that they were ableJo grasp the A of some of t heir w aruiesi ficuds | hile III Pluladel iihla. j. Those from Ocean City were: Dr |> Charle* K. Kilward*. William E Mas*ey. pre-idenl of the Ocean CHy Title and Trust Company : Clayton Haloes HriclH pre-ident of the Oeean City |r Hoard of Trade; H F. Stanton, sec- Ul retary of the Oceau CHy Yacht Club. „ aud KeUben W. Edwards, rriil estate |,i SERMONS IN PICTDRES r I* "Jesos Among Ml* Filrnds" NulvIrcl of Mr. kllcb's lll-cuarsr. ; The *erinuu* lu picture* now being ul preseulrd al Ihe First l!aptt*t Church tu on Sunday evenings are proving very ct papular. The attendance last Sunday st evening wa* very uuu-ual for a stormy tl inglil. Very many commendation* hi received by the pastor on tlJ, te discourse. The picture* are clear and Yi ikany of them represent paintings '• from Ihe latest aud be*l artist*. |1 "Je*us Among His Friends" »i> ' the subject of thesermon Suuday Mr. Mltcli has a novel hay* of presenting life of Christ .aud It I* pr.tvlug ^ helpful ludied. Next Suuday ulglit ' Jesus lu Ihe ^Village" will he Ihe subjecl of Die tended lo all ' CLEARED |55 I I. idles* A'd Moclelv I-wrcel* l-o«l The "Parcel* 'Po»t Sale" given In # Ihe social room* of Ihe First M. E. BFriday evening, under tlie au-plres of the member* of the Badle*' 0 Aid Society, was highly *ucces*ful In (l every way, and about $55 w;a» cleared. ,| A large uumber of Ihe meiuheis and .. friends nf the church were present. and bidding for the parrel* wa* lively - and thl* also created much amuse- a meul. K. W. Kl ward* wis the auc tloneer. p It had been intended to hold a Pollyanua !»oclal " In connection with the sale, bul It was found Dial this could not very well be given with- n out Interfering lu some messure with , the sales of the parcels, *o It wss _ called otr Many of the members hope ( w III i« held some other evening , Dance and card pari*. ' The II fill aunual'ilve hundred" and ^ daucs of the Badle*' Auxiliary ol Ihe Ocean CHy Yacht Club w 111 lake place Ibis winter at Horticultural Hall, Philadelphia, February 2. Those at- ( lending the card party aud dauceiast j year uu doubt will be preseu'. at this j coming affair and also luvlie I heir frieuda. The experience of i reviou- ■ years will ensble Ihe auxiliary to make Ihe evening more enjoyable by. altentiou to the little details which ( i contribute »o much to the comfort and . convenience of their guest*.
[ELECTRIC RAILWAY FROM THIS CITY TO MILLVILLE?
Reading Railroad Company's! Surveyors at Work Give Rise t?) Rumors. 1 Heading Railroad Company sur'veythls city tor the last few daye. audi there i» a seemingly . well grounded rutuor Ilia! they are surveying for in j electric railway between Ocean Clly of twelve-fool lies have been plied . 1 ■■palling tlie track*!, of the Heading.'1 with Ihe presence of the »ur-.j ' would Indicate thai lliere Is J If Ilia electric rpad were ruu'froin,! ' Ihl- £lly lo MtllvMe. It would go In ' slnio-t a direct line from Tuckahoe lo the low ii of glasshlowers. ' 'The addilioual tracks would also en- \ able Ihe compauy lo have better fai-ili 1 torhandllug freigh^, i | Is a- far as It weul. * Tb t line wviuld 1 | a«eil through or near such: a* ClaytvU, Malaga, New lleld ' aud Yuieland. Should an electric road be built from ih-eao City to Millvllle, Sea Isle CHy : ' jGflld gel lu ccoueclluu by means of ^ Clly Juucllon, which Is be ' J'eler-burg aud Marmora. BASKET BALL GAMES 1 : I r on a l-lillwdriptilH Trams Mill l*l«» Local Flee. J The fa-t First Pre-byteriau learn, of .Philadelphia, will rueel the Ocean City | ' Military Club's live al Ihe armory ' Saturday evening. Thla should prove be an liilerrsliug contest, a* Ihe ' visitor- are recommended as an exira good attraction, being the champions last seasuu's church league of Pliila- f Tlie lo'sl learn has won four games | and lost one sluee begluulug tu play few' weeks ago. Manager Then. V. Towusend has also iHxiked many strong teams in hi* ^ etlort to briug here a <|ulutel that can defeat III* bunch. The schedule Is as follows: Noveui 1SJ. First preshyterlau. of Philadelphia Church 1-eBgue; November 27. Hraucb 5 . M. C. A., Philadelphia: December 1. Aquliilue Club, of! In the N'lncome da**; II, Tnulty. Camdeu City ( Beagur: liecember 18. St.-ftlta'* C. C . *pf Philadelphia, of the Viucome claw; J Deceiuiier 25. Delaware Buslueo* College. Plillsdelphla, return game: JauI. Hale A Kllburn A. A , of Phil- ( adelpliia: January 8. New York Shipbuilding Co, Camdeu lily l.eigue; phla; January 22. Alcolt A A . Pliila- ' delphia: January 29. St. Edward'*. ' Philadelphia, of the Vine one clan*. The management I* a"l»o making an ( exira elturl to get together the teems iift'ape May aud other county team-, up to the present time has uot accomplished Ibis, a* It seems Hnpos ( -Ible to gel any detlulte reply from their managers. The same seems to ' Die case with the Atlautlc City j teams, hut Mauager Towusend feels that. lie will be able lo get them •n' a series of game* on the armory Jloor before the season close*. ^ DIED SUDDENLY ^ John l.rr. However, Had Been , John l*e. of Petersburg, died rather suddenly . at Die home of tils brother- ( In-law , George Seek, a member of the ( local police force, at 6 80 o'clock Sun- , afieruoou, of ureamlc poisoning. t with which he wa* attacked thai , morning. i Mr. Dee. who we* 50yeer*nld, lied been unwell for some time, following ( stroke of paralyala. He had been | Mr Sack's home only e few deya. | H* wa* au eugioeer.a fewjeara ago. ( on the Heading Kallroad. Sluce then , he wa* au euglnecr ou dredges eud , the summer before lest Ulled a post- • tlou of thl* kind at the Ice house of i the Consumer*' Ice aud Coal Com- , piny- He leaves a widow aud\*on and daughter, tlie letter married. i The Interment will be at Petersburg , this efleruoou
A pretty wedding took place Wednesday evening. November 10, Ih'St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. Fiftieth slreel end Baltimore avenue,. Wol Philadelphia, when -Mia* Beatrice Zelluer, daugliler of Mr. aud Edward Charles Zellner, became Die bride of Harry Heuedicl Miller. bride wa- alien *rd by Mr*. J A. Boers a- matron of houor aud Mlw Stephanie Miller a* maid of houor aud her bridesmaid* were -Ml** D rothea Miller, Mi»* Bartyre Wiualow. Mis* Marian Murray aud Mis* Gertrude Kelley Claude Johnson acled a* be»l man. and the usher* were Waller Cuater. Harry Pollock, J Augustus Boer*. Jay Rosenheim aud A llltam Yetlou, ' of Waehlugtou. D.C The He v. John Grant Newman. pa*lor of the Cbam-ber*-Wylle Church, officiated. A receptlou at' the KHteubouse followed Ihe ceremouy. The bride haa a num- ; her of/rtend* among the summer reeldent* of Oceau lily, where she haa spent the eeaeoii* for several year*. ' George K. Seamen, or the local po- ' ilee force, la taking » h In vacation. ' With N Carlson, be returned a few day* ago from a visit to Al. Zimmer1 man al the lalter'e farm near Mill- ' ville While there they shot 24 rah ' hits. I squirrel and 1 pheasanl. Mr. • Seaman says game wa* plcutlful. f Surprise* are ellll the order -of the I day— or evenings— at the pool tournaI inriil of the Youug Meu * Progressive l.esgue. There I* much Interest In the game*. The leaden at present Include - Warreo Allen. Bid. Minlxer and Ralph VaoGlldrr.
5 TELLS OF FAULTS OF CHURCH PEW i [ Dr. Bohuer Delivers Another Strong Discourse to a Large Congregation. Despite the rsniy «venlug,the largest I audience assembled lu the church - Ihl* w inter wa* uu baud- laal Sunday . . night lu the First Presbyterian t Lurch , hear Ihe pa*tor. the Iter. Charle* *erle» of -eriiion* on" Why Meu Do , ! Attend t.'hurch." * - *• ,! Due the mo*l gratify ing result* of , the aerie* I* the increased luiere-t and friend 1 1 ne«* of many men In Ihe clly , "Toward the Kirat l 'hutch. There were , I Sunday evening a* women, aud they , -eemed to'~eii|uy Die service very I grrally. The sermous are baaed ou ! letter* seul-to a uumber of gentlemen | of thl* clly Inquiring a* to the absence , ' of many men from the churches. ! The mtulsterV theme wa* "The , , of Ihe Pew," and hi* text I Tim- , r olhy 3; 15:. "That thou mayeal kuow how thou oughtest to l>ehave thyself the Chureh of Ihe living God." ' , I The Itev. Mr. Bobuer *atd lu pan: , ' When the question, 'Why do meu . ' not. attend church'." Is dlscusned In preacher*' meeting*, the answer given , to It Is, irft the minister preach the - •■tuple gospel aud men will attend , church.' In the sympathetic atmos- , phere of the hour, thl* reply t* sure to - ! ra'l forth a choru* of 'amen*,' bul, sad ( jto say. the answer doe* not always , i hold good. There are hundred* of , ministers preaching Die simple go-pel t lo empty benche*. The preacher-la doing hla duty. It la not bis fault that do uot come. After the mint-ter < done bl* best, hi* hardest effort* , will fall ou.'e** he receives a proper ; •upport from Die men aud women lu , the pew. -All over the land the cryla going up. 'Give ua a minister thai | will draw.' What la moreoften needed , ■* uot a mlnlsler that will draw tut a • It* responsibilities aa well a* Die pul- | PU™ "Thene letter* charge Die pew with behaving Itself unworthily of Die , In Die comfort* aud Deed of men. Men , will not he driven lo cburcb. They , mu«t be won. eud the very tlr«t thing , needed lo win iliem I* en attractive place of womhlp. , •il I* charged In Die*e letter* Dial , be Church I* forgetting Christ'* law of | , •ervlJe. The Church la not lo the world | lo save H*elf but to save meu. The ha* takeu for granted that | *ln<-e God b*s Instituted It, men eliould , honor It and bow before It. She Iia* thrown open her door* and announced service*, aud liaa said to men: 'We are holding *errlce* al such hours: . we cordially Invite youto atleud.' but thoughtless, perverse, wicked human nature haa failed In rnpoud. and a I Sunday newspaper, or a Suuday ride. a greater attraction, and large p number* of meo do not go lo church, but are so Irreverent a* to eak. -Whet ' I* the Church worth? What claim ( upon my alteutlon can II *at lortb?' Cburcb must return to the po.i- ( lion of the Manler, who eald He came not to be ministered unto, but to mlnl«tef. The church Dial would -greatly [ InHuence meu inuat Hr*t of all he a ' great aervaut. "The great cry of these letters la for better social life tuJhe church. Men ouly be won ealhe church elnga aweeler song* then Ihe elrena. The church that la a social ceuler as well a religious center mlulslers most ellrci ually to men. 1 "The meu of tue world have alto ehuooed nome of our churches aa the gathering placeaof Ihe holy hypocrite*. It I* the reasouiug of lunaiilty to aup- > that meu cau be drawu to a 1 church which nomlually eland* for I Ighirouaueaa aud yet permits sin and - woildliueaa lo cootrol Ha life. The I argument of qur Christianity le - good mau ' 'These letter* declare, also, lhat difference belweeu the cburcb and the ? men of today I* created by the lack of real brotherhood In the church life. ■eai uroiiieruoua in ine cnurcti lite. 7
Cburcb member* must live together In ° brotherly love. A church quarrel - mean) empty pewa. The Cliurcb of | - God le not e war barrack*. Just so • ■ lung will men atay away from that < cburcb. and say. 'If that I* religion, I * waul none of It ' The cold world wants 1 warm words, warm bean*, warm welr cornea, w arm prayer*, au >1 Ihe w arm , - atmosphere of tjie brotherhood of man - In the place where they teaob the | " fatherhood of God." ^ 1 Next Suuday evening the Rev. Mr. i > Bobuer will speak on ' Tue Faults of ' * the Man." aud on Ihe succeeding Hud- ' day evening* on "The Fault* of 8c- I 1 ciety," and "Why Men Shoufd Go .to j " Church " WILL HOLD SOCIAL -•NHUbcra and eminri" Want lo ! d Help Baa Coal. !. "A Brlghlen the Coruer" eoclal will ! hegiven by the "SIHcber* andSmllsra" a in Ihe social rooms of the First M. E. i Church Mouday evening, November ■Ji. The youug women comprising the member* of tbla organization are j. rludeule In Mr*. George C. Murphy'* j Suuday school else*. a There will be many ariicles oo aale, r noue of which will coat more tbao ten I. cents The proceeds will be u*ed In ^ the purchase of coal for the cburcb. r The "Stllchars and Smllera" bop* for a large turnout of tbelr friend*. Announcement haa been received " here of Ibe marriage of Fiambea J. a- Smith and Mia Mabel R. Vauaman, re both of this city. The ceremony took lie piece at Klcbmood, Va , Thursday, the tie Kev. Fred Cbenaull officiating. The >h bride la the daughter of Capt. D B. Vauaman. ,
[CLASS GAVE FINE ? ENTERTAINMENT Concert at First Presbyterian j Cbnrcb Was Greatly Appreciated. [ The 'Parcel Po*t Saie" and phono- 1 gra| h coirt-erl by the Souoia pllnli. - 1 grapn In Die First Pre-bjienan i iiurch ' ^ Thursday evening, under Die au-pice*3 ' ■ of the memhei* of Die Mary of Belli- .' any ("la— of.the Suiidav -cli-»j> I. drew a large aud delighted audience. The da** I* taught by Mr* Charle* I 1 H. Buhner. 1 The exercise* opened with a selec- ' tlou by the phonograph. ' Bay Sialr 1 Commaitdery March," bv Conway'* . • Band. " Thl* wa* followed hy a* hutiinroii- ' aelegtloii by Mis* Nellie -Towner. <f Scoicli Hall. 'which cau-ed many. ' the tih«):eigra|>h luiiuduig a soprano 1 Donizetti Melha's Voice wa- heard in * all It* heautyjiud sweelne** anri there Ml** Dorothy Jone-I daughter of 1 John K. June-, gave a vocal -election, f entitled. "Old Juhlley^ti My Kentucky Home." She did sir well dial tlie auf dlyuce w anted lo hear more, «*>.. a* an eucore. -lie- sang. "Teuue**ee 1 Hear ^ You Calling Me." Till-. Ion. made a Child's lirst appearance a- a jiubllc alnger. aud she did reiuarkably well. 1 ilie w a- accompanied by Mr*. June- ' Chew, of St Bout*, wlio I*]! enjoyiug. a rest at rtrntch llall. wa* j much appreclaterl hy her tiearern ll 1 The ynuug woman gave marked evl- it ' deuce uf tier training In Pari* and also f| studying vocal music. Mr* Jones wa*;] the accompanist. I Mi** Towner "Wa* called upon fur|j auolher recitation, "8imun'* Wife'* { Mother Bay Stricken With Fever." j] 1 aud thle, like the other, established : j Ml** Towner a* a prime favorite? tStiej! wa* warmly applauded. Oilier selectiou* on Ihe phonograph j Included the "Sextet" from "Bucla." j a vocal waltz solo hy Caruso and "American Patriotic Air*" hy the New I ' 1 York Military Baud; also a vocal *e- . ' lection telling uf the slaying qua(Hiy« . of Ihe Ford car 1 The entertainment wa* a *ucee*» lu [ ' way. ' j ' Ii was followed wllh llw -ervlug of ! ' cream aud cake, for which a charge | , wa* made, aud Iroin w Inch a ueal sum j ' of money was realized. Aa a lesull of ihe salea and Iheauciloueerlug effurl* of Cap!.* C. B. 1 Hreckley and Wm. F, Gardiner. M was ' lliat the treasury of ttje class has ' enriched hy $511. The members of Die class de-ire lo 1 thank their local aud out-of-town 1 friend* for thflr support. i NOVELTY DANCE Armors Tarsday Kvrulnar. 1 A center of attraction here Tliur*- ' day evenings will be Ibe dance al Com- ' pany G'a armory ou Nluth, slreel near ' Haven avenue. A large crowd of ' youug .and old a**etuble* there every Thursday eveuiug, and a few hour* | are spent lu enjoyable manner. Next Tuesday evening a novelty dance will be glveu. aud Ihl* should ' prove a *|>ecial drawing feature. .The instructor and pianist will he pre*eiil a* '■ usual lhat evening, and ltiecu*Mhry 1 admission of 25 ceuts will he chargedTbete will be refreshment*?' ' The regular weekly dance will be ' held Thanksgiving ulght.^ 1 Mlaa Adams Kasirrtalaa. Mis* Iona B. Adams eiileilalued Ibe member* of the k. M. N. Club Mouday ulglit. Those prevent were Mlssee France* Basselt, Maud Fould*. Mary ' P Fox. Josephine P. Taylor. Inez Cor- '* Min, Edna' Bake. Anua Je— up. of - Woodbury; Maine Boyle aud Hertle B. a 8llt*a. Mr* B. M I /ear. Mr». Join It. . Grove*, Mr*. Hairy 8 Adam* aud 4 Mi** Metgery C. Brown, of Hwedes- ' Notice of Splllement. t Notlee la hereby glvrnj^at Hie^arvouiiu of aiiYlted -UJ ata'tat hy ll^Uurrogsts'aad reaihtned sl-l«-1 tlielshirrogsn- and re-.-o tad fttr aeillriTwiil t'oort
Uie tw. n'y-arcond dav bri$— 'ler, 1*16 'u'lii At ' I' y aa"" REPORT OF THE CONDITION First National Bank 1 bmtHMMd discounts."*'" Jtvtimtn aoiwcrVpTiou'lo Hu> aorFrd"1"' eral.Baaerre Hank._ ^ $7jm m • Banking house and turnlture and ! axtnrr*. stmoou ' Met a* onflt due from Federal It— j • Notes or other national bank-. illtA i I Legal lender not- a, tdUDiv ttedempHOD fund with U.K. TreasCapital stock paid Id!' L> f HUJUULO . Hurplus (und, 7u.iou.oi Undivided profits. 15.1*0X1 \ I tt. served for Interest, UWUU Ctrenlatlnff notes oulatand:n *" wo. Oh » Individual deposit a sul.Jeel loetseel. 6B 0 than SO days. «r. ni d J^J^^V-'ootatandmr »W75 •tale of New Jtney.UoMtyi.HXie May.se I. It. B President or tbe^ aboved knowltdae and belief. 1 H. B.MTITKM. C'esldenl. I, day of Noveinieu. IfiU. W Cornet AtteM Notary l-'uuir g " lSlLJKH.' LUUl'^M, I h. WBhLKV l.tKK^^ I
jsf T-h=a=n-k=s=g-i-v-i=n should hud you with a NeV, Neat and Smbkrc ? ' ^ > . \ <.ct it at " Jones' Men's Shop % ? % • 804-806 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J." j ■ * te- te"- le-v tef- fe" te? te" te" y- % Till' I.i'adiiiK l»ry Boods JiteirtI Nova Nlinwing tin- Bcsl AaMirtiiiciit of" ("all anil Winter .VI 1- nit a nil lew - 1 -tiiuirc new- Line of Fall "Waists. * Ore.it assortment of OutiiT^ Flanne! ('".owns, Pa- ; 1 jamas. Skirts, etc. New, warm, knit Petticoats at 25c, 50c, $1.00. . 1 • Winter Hosiery, Winter L'uderwear, Sweaters, etc. !">. !S>. McAllister ! Occaii Clly, SI. J. j HARVEY Y. LAKE j j REAL EST At E I | I 838 Asbury Avenue | ; I I | Ocean City New Jersey « John Marts Lumber Co.j Sixth Straot and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. . ' Lumber Millwork. Mouldings. Building Paper, Plaater Board, Nails, Saab Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery.
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' Real Estate For Sale BIO BARGAINS ' Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished- . ' Some estates in my hands must lie sold at sacrifice prices. This is the ' time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort ' very Cheap. Apply^to Alonzo Cotton 1 619 Anbury Avanue Ocean City, is. j. . — " ' The Reliable Store for Iky Goods, Notions and : — —Men's Wear^ * The latest style in ladies' shirtwaist in crepe de chine, silk and voile. • Also B ' wash silk middy blouses. A new line of white skirts in pique and ratine, in suspender style. We are -ho«(jug a fine assortment of silk poplin, eui broldered crepe, voile, 'niessaline and serges in the new shades, sand, putly * and liaUlgship grev. Dainty- neckwear, silk hose, ribbons, etc., etc i > POWELL'S ----- — f 92 1 Asbury Ave. neiipbone.a. Ocean City, N. J. " ^IMMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^^ ; MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No waiting for two weeks to kuow If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains tu Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage* for sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement— the choice ol Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., * Ocean City, N. J.
>//// » /rTry)'>iTY J- Bell Story . mIwJtJJm jJ Number 2 mWm i | The baker who ==j| f r— 1 I doubled hie | . business — Two years ago there tWS. was a baker who drove T U jjj Jj | ' hLs own wagon and ^--^1 Xx trudged through the ^ days, w"jugt scraping I [ j .. •" ~ Then he began to "—v. j - H / watch one or two of — ft ltvtBY 0A>" I ys his successful compet- j I" j I too, got a Bell Tele- .< phone, worked up a big 7vy7<-^~ j J;? calling list and now — ~ i ry TY V V but see for yourself. Lift the drag on VLrgg; ] ^ your business increase. Call the Business iJXy-A K-' A' gaK. Office to-day. w/ "W-r A 11 1 I g The Did. Sl AtL TeL St TeL Co. . , C c B. Smith. \~^~~\ I I; L District Manager, I | |i II | E H ^ ~~r'^ ~~~ ^ ' Advertise in the SENTINET,
4 hotfi * jk»P COTTkUKA h0t6l blS-ejqYHe... Obean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. K Sjtirn lit cKncaHAM. Scotch Mall bdNATORIlJM -Ops* At: the Yaar— • •-is Ii XrOinpT ^ .. ..zi-w Mgr. the imperial • SNTRAL A Vt. OCEAIt CITY. n '"tXt"" ' * iT*"tis the kathlu Now open ""lor the sea-oti m 1ss1ck lewis a con ard 'WYOMING * HOTEL ATGLEN line of the most eehtrmlly ioastad botalk la ' icvwh City.* The sitL lies sltreye been to lsrue end ***'". f— I pstrotuage provps ha vue- . *-0 Kur terms ahd partioutars addzaas, the hewlings OIU5N FOB THE SEASON H|«clal September Bates L II. HCfiUIH NEW HOTEL ELBERON k1iiiitm AMl.TMItAI- AVKNUK OCEAN CITY, n. J. Ns> lor slid Say re, I'roprh-treseee ImAiffe Opes All The Yeab t'rpilrsl avenue and Ninth street. n. w. f. woouhidf. Prop. Sr Id tor Itooklet. Hot Water Heat the idlewild (.'I'tpi ALL YKAtt .hHirljii Xetraoe Oeean Clly, s.j. lJ^*^L.oslf«t»ne Hloek from Keafh. MM. J. K. mobb1bos 40!^^. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. ■ Ocean City New Jersey e. c. boyle ; Real Estate Broker 62* EIGHTH STREET let. e. .. • O...S see.) ocean City new jemmy II. Burkhardt & Co. CLI MBING AND HEATING (41 AMI IT ATUUt sczak cm »iw jntn Hot Watar.^Steam ABfi^Va^ec Hewting L A. STEEIMAN bid smith and wheelwright Practical Horseshoeiag jobbing DONE promptly Clam nf Ojitir Tngi 1 SfeehSf Agent for Btewart'e Iron Works Co . Plain aud Ornamental Iron Fence, J Iron Bailing* aud Window Guards. ' Seventh St. and Hivm Aw. . Otis M. Townsend A Practical 8ea»libre"*tehHeet Licensed by the Htate eighth street. opp. p. o. ocean city n. j. IT TEMPTS BURGLARS to keep valuables at home or office— and there is also too much risk from fire. Our Vault is Fire and Burglar Proof. Safe deposit boxes for rent $3.00 AND UP PER YEAR OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO. 0ce4n city, h. j. ituuhic ice covin - '■ Poena, Hnmm In , O no*. 191A Aabury Aw* I OCEAN CITY N 4,

