OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXV. OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, J AXUWRY (3. 1H16 3 NO. 42
Ocean City Sentinel , . "'r_ R. CURTIS ROBINSONI Editor and Proprietor ti.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. ^flORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and co u nsellor-at- law. "arMtv'iB""! Hiii m, »■ J. (Oppaaile Public Bulidlaca). J^A W ApFFIC ES Apgar & Boswell, ASBURY AVIMUI ud HUHn 8TRM I . OCEAN CITY. N. J. I^AW OFFICES ~ I Godfrey, Giddings & Read ATLANTIC CITY. W. ' , NEWELL HEULlNGSi Attorney at Law Slip Eighth Street Ocean City Now Jersey MORCAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. * Eyes Eumtned Without Drops ' *OpUca!'*»oci ) Ibera lauoowaoll) ofaoloi to Iniliadclpbla r My Block ol Eye Ula. ca mod Bpectaeiaa la ai co upleta an can ba found Id any city. j '^7. W. ELV ■ ooa Allaallc Aveaa* ATLANTIC CITY, I. J. .. • f BIBICIL | j N. GRISCOM, M. D. K1UHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. 1 1 Both PbODca— Ball. It; lolar-Btalc. W-A Otnee Hoor^ Unto lo P' ™ At Rlcnard Townaaod'*. Palermo. CM) to &J0 p. m. dally. Bell Pbooa. t arm.r a Una. HAS sSs. Alien Corson, 1. D.«7- ■ lit Wealcy Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Ocean City new jersey ^
Die W. I'. HAINES . cor. ninth and wesley ave. v occam city. n. j. "CsPlcS MOUVtH: S tb PboLta J Florence Brick Haines CON. 9lM ANO WESLEY AVE MCCHANO-THCNAPIST Hour, by appointment IJKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. # •07 WESLEY AVE. - OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY once Uoora: » lo 10 a. m. 2 to t p. m. • tolp.ni. Botb Pbooaa Oltlca Hourv • Ball I'booc It! JOHN H.WHITICAR, M. D. Eiglitb and Central avcuue Ocean Clly New Jersey J)R. CHARLES B. RIDER »DentlstM 809 Central Avenue Ollll CITY. I. J. pR. G. Fairchild Starr Dentist Cor. K^btL^aoS^mtaJ- Ave. Ofllet Hourv: Bali h5-a Both Pboan latar-Stata 14-B Hughes' Central Phirmicy J. Thornley Hughes, P. D. Maaagar •tb and Wesley Avee. Ocean City, n.j 2^ ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer nan m ocsa* city.m.j Watch and Jewelry Repalrint Mayer's 843 AS BURY AVENUE lathe UtMTlMSL
Attention, Cottagers There is a first-class Crccnhouac establishment, on Main Shore Ruad, at Ocean Heights, near SomeiV Point, within easy reach of Ocean City, where plants and cut flowers of ail hinds are to be had. Our watchword is RELIABILITY. Nothing odds more to the value or attractiveness of vdur cottage I than planting when PROPERLY DONE. Telephone or give us a call. Colonial Greenhouses Telephone. Somen' p jrf, 12-, UnwooO Pos, OHice F©R SALE AT COST A beautiful Cottage- Bungalow on Wesley avenue, faciug the ocean, near Thirteenth street, 9 rooms and bath, garage, laundry, etc. It will be finished by October 15, and is the Best Bargain in that choice district of the re- j sort. For full particulars inquire MASSEY & EBWA8DS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVE. Money to Loan On First Mortgage If you desire to borrow money on your property I can supply same on first mortgage at 6 per cent. _ I have the following amounts an hand at the present time: $1,000.00 $1,200.00 -$1,500.00 $2,00t).00 $2,500.00 Gilt Edge First Mortgages for Sale. Joseph I. Scull 757 Ashury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. B. rpqnk Smith -Go.,* brokcb* If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500 lots corner First street and Ashury avenue, sire 70x100, cheap. $1200. Fourtien room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed .with best companies. 1036 Ashury Ave. HAVE you a cottage, bnugaloir or apartment to furnish? We have a line of I furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. PLUMBI.NO 1_ .niin. Mtinfnriinn an to nrices. workmanship and baainaaa courtesy 7 If you getting entire aatisfaotion oouiteay?
aoL'it will pay you to give mp a triai. I am lb an exoeptioqally good position to take oare of yourrepair work ofwLich 1 make a specialty. I have no expend** aatabliahment . or clerical force to maintain Give me a trial. ' Both Phone. C. H. BACON &07 Eighth St Interesting to investors OR 1 Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR 8 ALE_A f«v Iota located in Section G. Ocean Oty, H. J.. ' in vicinity of Stale road and Pennsylvania and Reading p-i—-w stations. Alio altai for bungalows situate on Gnat Kgg Harbor Bay, Beealay'a Point, N. J. ^ ARTHUR D. BARROWS Quaraian 1 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. « — : — ~~~ t j^jo|| Look Out For Frost! ; MrI REZNOR GAS HEATER i I' mjfi rlt you needn't worry. ' ■ I ft will provide warmth. genUg. ^fttandlr ^summary | j Yo'uran carry your M»OI from room to room— nasi | HEAT»it»"afe llght and'^y'to carry. The City Gas Light Co.
— ■ ■ - T KS^Money to loan on Bond arid Mortgage.-®* R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance * notary public and commissioner of deeds Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue L OCEAN OfTY. N. J.
TRUST COMPANY INCREASES F DIVIDEND TO 6 PER CENT.
373 New Accounts Opened— I " I Deposits Over $ 150,000 | Above Previous Year. I At the annual meeting of tbe Oeeso i e City Title and Tiual Company. Tuoa- | - I day. the followlug wero elected dlrec- j | tors for the eusulng year: Clayton L 1 Haines Brick. Robert Canon. J. M. ! it'hester. E V. Coreon, Dr Allen Cor(eon, R. W Edward., Harry Headley. i ttoM. J Kay, ti Wesley Lbke. Leslie I p». Ludlarn. W. E Maaay. Henry I>. | More. Aaroo U Rice. H A. Rointier * ger. Jaine. ii. Scull Joaepb I. Scull. , ' j William l> hherrerd. William K Stirl . 11 vet. J. Fllblsu Talem. R. Howard v Thorn and Oils M. Townseud > There were 650 aharea voted. The 1 judges wereC. H. Shoemaker. Lcander J ri Coreon and It t'urtla Roblnaon. 1 " The director- will reorganize lomor- ' - row and there I. no doubt of Ihe reSpeaking of Ihe business of the Ooean Clly Title and Trust t'ompauy. Charles 1 R Stilwell. treasurer, say.: ' "The year 1915 haa been a pro-perou. " oue for the company. Inthehauklng deparlmenl, 878 new accounte have been opened: deposits are over 1150,0011 blgbei Iban the previous year : and c (5.000 baa been added to the eurplu. * fund, which now amount, to (50.000- " "The auoual dividend paid to stock- 1 bolder, has been Increased from 6 per 1 cent, to 6 per oent. The title bu.lueae c of the company alio ebon, a subatao- c tlal Increase In the volume of work 1 "The company appreclalea the good 1 I. wUUif It. patron, toward both depart- ' ™B6hwjd trURta I hi. may be cod ' ' turned. W will appreciate eoy new ' bu.luewi friends recommend lo II In 1 ic ■ . ' 1 5 BIBLE CLASS RALLY >, . I "j Special Prrvlcre In Klral N. E. | ennrcta Bnnday, January 1J. | There will he e "Ninety aod Nine < Service" in the First M. E. Church | - Sunday evening, January 28. on the , occasion of a rally of the Men's Blbla i r ITaas of Ibis church. . ' p The members of the data will attend ■ " In a body . aod one of the famous song, will be "The Ninety and Nina." Brat •ung by Ira Rankey, of Moody aod !- Ban key. Tort y years ago. Junior Epworih Lrainr.. Pastor Kulp, of tba First M. E Church, baa arranged a new oouree of study for Ibe JuDtnr Epwortb League, and ba will beglo the teaching of It tomorrow afternoon at Ihe cborcbatl _ o'clock. All Methodist parent*, and ~ those uot member* of any church, are urged to have their children Join the , league.
SOON HAVE ' NEW UNIFORMS Military Company's Quintet ' Will Daxxle Spectators at | Games in the Future. The Ocean Clly Military Club', baa kat hall learn ex peel# to appear ou the floor in the near future with uew uul foraas, which are badly needed. This will place the locals among the beel uniformed teams In I hj. section. The Seashore League plaoa have ooi beeu brought lo a head yet, although ibe mauagemeut of ihe teams cooearned are working bald to gtl such a < league started. Trie league would com I prise least* of Allan I ic Clly . W Ud wood I Cap* May and this city. 4 Next Saturday olgbt the strong Prl- 1 Chard A. C., of Philadelphia, will lloe ; up agalott tba local flva. Manager - Townsend expects to have his regular tba floor aod promise* a good game. 1 Tba game* scheduled to be played ■ a* follow*: I Saturday, January 15. Prtcbard A 1 C., of Philadelphia. Wrdnaaday. January 19, Bartlett A. C.. of Atlantic City. Saturday, January 22. Aloelt A. O., PbUadelpbla. i Wednesday . January 2fi, Aquatic A. A., cf Atlantic City. Saturday, January 29. St. Edward's A A., of Philadelphia. With Breckley and Henderson back In Ibe game. Smith on the way to recovery, and "Dode" HUdreth rounding out lo good shape. Manager Townsand auys "tba beat ta yet to name," 1 aod tbat-Ocaaa UMy fans will aaa soma cf tba OMrtSBreee of the season, aa I all tba foams that bare defeated tb* ' locals will bare an opportunity to do so again wbao ba gats bla team In abapaaud tba "Jinx" which now seems lo bang over them ta cleared out. Treat tar CMiare^j Because of w aether nondblnna on Jlba Sunday aAar Cbrfotaaaa, and the illness of tb* rector, tb* Ba*. Thomas F. Blake, from tba grip on tba following Saoday. tb* children of St Augustine's Sunday School did not receive tbelr gifts of candy aod oranges antU last Sunday afternoon. Cottage 7Cfl Central arena*; all mod-
1 BUILDING SOCIETY IS PROSPERING „ Local Organization Re-Elects ® Officers and Hears Excellent Annnal Report. * At the animal meeting of Ihe Oreau , i City Building and Loan Association, c officers were re-elecled: PresL vK> president, Simr-n It Miller, une g direclur.. Williaiu K. M*«ey, c three years, and William Lake, three t auditors, It. t 'arils Robinson, s H. W Towntaod and Thorns. J. , Thorn , The olher ofllcer. arc: Trea-urer. f Wm. M. Rtnck: secretary. K. Howard t Thorn: directors. W W Adam-. Rolls ( Uarretwn. Mark W. Adam, and , Fisher Dalrymple. A C Boswell Is ( Secretary R. Howard I'll ir.i say: ' "The 11 ii a ii cl a I coudiliou of Hie a-.> gratified with. The year just clused ' shows s very succes.ful one. not only the amount of bueiuesa trauaacled. which amounted to nearly one hundred and flfty thouaaud dollars ((150,00), but In tue fact that we were ( able to set aside fire hundred dollars ' mure to surplus, or conllngeul fund, aid mature ibe uiuaTeeuth (Hub) ' aeries one month esriier. For a nam- 1 of years pa.l the .lock ha. required hundred and thirty-eight pay- ' meots. The maturing terles will re- 1 quire ouly one hundred and iblriymaturlug In June. In.tead of < July, a* lu former years. "During the year 1915 there was paid to slock bolder* profits amouul- - lo nearly twelve thousand dollars, the assets of the association Increased : over flfteeo thousand dollars ($15,i 000.00), aod seventeen stockholders secured homes, by borrowing on tbelr l slock, and a number of others Improved oraSded to tbelr homes t h rough I the aid of the association." • A number of chares of the new Issue I' weretaken at once. 1 ' * ■ ■Irfbdas Parts. Pre.ton E. Lomai and wife gave a birthday party lo honor of tbelr little three-year old son, Thurston Grant I Lomax. at their home on Slmpeou avenue, Friday afternoon. A very - enjoyable tlm* was spent by the little I folks. Ice cream, cake, candy and ■ fruit were served. Music was furnished by Master Charles Holiey. The bouse : was beautifully decorated with everc greens and mistletoe The child was the recipient of many presents.
PRETTY FLOWERS I FOR ASSEMBLYMAN Mark Lake, of This City, New Legislator, Given "Send- 1 off" at Trentou. ARFcniniym.il Mark Lake, of Hit* city, look III. seat lu ttie -Slate Legie- 1 lature tin. week, and hi. deck we". Mr Lake made a member of Hie and social welfare and chairmau of Ibe sinking fund committee of the joint committee* 1 The uew assembly m^u was born ( guat 18. 1963. lu Ills youth he was a ' couk on Coast trading vessel. Became ' Ocean Clly in 1990. with hi* father. " William L.|re, Hie engineer who aur- ' veyed Ibis rerori, aud helped lu Ibe ' but Ibla Hue did uot appeal to Mark was a pilot fur aw hile ou the E. c Morris a boat plying between ibl. clly c aud isomers' Point 1 Mr Lake started in Hie paint bu.lhere witn his brother In law. AI- . berl G Gilbert, under the Him name of Gilbert A Lake, late lu Ihe eighties, ( which he coutlnued for a few years. ( In 1890 he became a fuueral director He has continued as such and also has In ihe early days of Ocean City, he ' yearsaud also officiated as chief executive une year during the absence of the j ' He la rouudlugout his aecoud ( a* coroner of Ca|ie May County. I He la vice president of ibe Ocean , . City Republican Club, In which urgan- . . lt*tlon he lakes much lolereat. , Mr Lake Is well kuowD Id lodge cir- i f clre. He la a member of the Red Men, i Junior Mechanic* and Knlghla of • Pytblaa. He Is district grand cban- i ■ cellor of tb* latter lodge. i i RETIRED FARMER DIES " joatau . ttculi wr'mm Cap'. J. W L-e*. Hrolber lo-I^iw. j Joshus Scull, brolher-ln-law of Capt. James W. Lee. of tbta city, who died . at bis home at Bekersville early Mod - TJ*y morning, will b* burled lo the Pleasantville cemetery this afternoon. Services will be conducted at bla home at 2 o'clock. e He bad been III only ten day*. Poen,1 monla was the cause of deeth. u Mr. Scull, wbo was near'ng bis sev. y entletb year, was born at Engltab e Creak He lived on tbe Bevlt bomed stead tbere until twreyaars ago, wbeo d be retired from farming aod moved to * Bakersvlll*. Ha was a member of , Asbury M. E. Church at English Creek for many years. '
"JACK" CARDIFF TO SPEAK I IN FIRST M. E. CHURCH
] LIFE IN THIS PRETTY CITY , Assemblyman Lake to Speak ( on This Subject Before Pres- i byterian Bible Class. The Friendship Men's Bible Class of Ibe First Presbyterian Cborch, wblcb , been enjoying a very pleasant and , wloler. la preparing for a enjoyable time next Sunday after- ; noop.wben tbe Hon. Mark Lake, Cape May County's oew member of tbe Legislature, will deliver an addreee on "Early Life in Oosan Clly." Assemblyman Lake ba* lived here tbe very Inception of the city, I aod b* will apaak from oat of bla own knowledge aod from data complied by father, William Lake Both father and son are Interested members of tbe class, aod It la certain tbatonr distinguished legislator will , be listened to with great Interest by tbe members and friends of tbe claae. Tbe addreee will be given Immediately after tbe study of the Bible laaeon , for tb* day. , [ csnslwsa , Haste Repeated. In tba First Baptist Cbnrcb Sunday . evening tba special Christmas music . was repealed by tbe quartet lo a vary > praiseworthy manner "Tbe Blrtb of , Love" was tb* subject of a strong **ra aaoo by lb* pastor from tbe words of i Scripture In I Jobo, 4; 7: "Every one e that lovetb ta born of God." a ^ ^ Tb* Yttn— — that haa been at tb* A4^»e* Fir* Company's bona* baa baea taken to tb* central fir* baadD quartara on lb* first floor of cfty ball, a and tba aerial track that was at tb* a d'y ball baa bean tokaa to tb* Baitaoo* Company's house. This aaakaa ». two ateamen at tbe city bail. « Fob bbht UsruaaisaxD — 722 aabary avaaaa, 7 ro oaa* and bath, all m Oman City H.J. adv., 1821. tf. — was lata AUaaMSWCMv tw •*** H. wkaa Jeasaeaa lav* saaBaae,! « •meevtaaPagsTkraa.
Being Made to Have i "Billy" Sunday's Former Physical Trainer Here. It is expected that "Jack" Cardiff ex-pugillst, former physical trainer for II "Billy" Sunday, and now with Evan, r gellst Btongb, lo Atlantic City, will o ' address a meeting In tbe First M. E Church here next Mooday evening I It is luteuded to make tbe occaskro id evangelistic rally. I "Jack" Cardiff la said to be a firat- t class talker and be freqoeotly make* I addresses to men In tbe towns be visit* t Doubtless ibere will be a large con- J ' gregatlon lo bear blm In tbe Klral M. a ! E. Church next Monday eveulug. i ■*■ c 1 NEW COMMITTEES 4 < ] r Director Charles H. Clouting, of lb* Cape May County Hoard of Free- ] bolder*, has appointed tb* following ( 3 standing committees for 1916: , I Almshouse— Fox, Wentaell, Bennett. , j Eustace, Gaudy. " f*' - — ^ ; i. Bridges — Went sell, Gandy, MscKlaI. ale, Fox, Rutherford, Hilton and Eoan lace. Billa — Gandy, Hilton and TownFinance — Rutherford, Saul and Bus y lace. ir Auditing — Saul, Miller and Towny send. >f Roads— Clouting, Bennatt. Eustace, r. Gandy, Hilton. Fox, MacKlaslc, Mil,f ler, Saul. Rutherford, Townseud and a Weotxell. Public Kulldlug. — Bennatt, MaeKlsalc and Miller. Lunacy — MacKlaslc. Hilton and m Fox. u Lighting Roads— Tawoaaod. Gandy, I- Saul, Wautsall, Rutherford. 1. Discharge of Prisonats- Miller, ic Burying indigent Soldiers and Sail II- ore— John W. Raevaa. •a ■ • ■ . Fob saj&— 8aap lo quick buyer, located at 1620 Asbury avenue. Ocean p. City; f urn la bad; price, NM. Alao 2 Jl Bayous lots — XW and 909 — Sixteenth tb and Pleasure avenue aide; pries, |T50 i* £» bo«b' Apply .if.ayyyjLli a, adaipbl*: adv., I-U, 2L "• Try Hug baa' foverlto. Mian for
— ^ ^ STEELMAN A PRETTY BRIDE 8 s Daughter of G. H. Steelman Weds the Rev. L. M. John- 0 son, Methodist Minister. A very prclly wedding took place ai p H. -tteeluian. In Hits city, at U o'cloct ( Monday evening. » hen their only s and tbe Re'\ Leo Mcl'aae John- j » -on. qf Jamestown. N. Y.. were (I married by tbe Rev. Joseph B Kulp. '< n pastor of the First M. E Church. j p Only Ibe Immediate members of the a family were present. I< Tbe best mau was Granville H a Steelman, Jr , of \tlantir City, brother c of the bride Mrs Granville H Steel- o The bride wak" attractively gowned a lu white crepe de chine, trimmed with and carried a shuwer bouquet of e bride ruses aod pinks. She also wore t mother's weddlug veil, with orange t blossoms. ^ « Tbe bridesmaid was dressed in light' blue crepe de chine, trimmed with d chlffoo. t I ucludlog Ibe members of the family c present were the Misses Marie ana | Deborah Sleelmau, of A'tlaotic City. ■ aunts of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Jobukon'left Monday f 1 olgbt for Niagara Falls, where they t ' will spend tbelr honeymoon. Then c they will goto Tarklo, Missouri, twelve c ■ miles from Omaba, where Mr. John- t i bod has a charge. ■ Mr. Johnson baa been a minister of ' - ibe M E. Church four year.. He at- < leuded Taylor University- aod Is a > member of the Mleeourl Conference. . Tbe bride Is a graduate of tbe Allen- | He City Hlgb School, She attended I Temple University, Philadelphia, aud i Taylor University at Upland, lod. i Sbe has tbe beet wishes of ber many i - friend* In this section of the Btate, and i 1 especially In Atlantic City, where she I ta well known aud popular. I ' Tba brld* and groom met laet winter ■ while they were student, at Taylor 1 ' University, Upland, lod. nisa Barak A. Evans Dead. Miss Sarah A. Evans, are tired sn- ■ pervlslDg prioclpal of one of Pblladel- , > pbla'e public schools, aod a summer { ■- resident at ber cottage, 1216 Central > avenue, tbta city, died of acute lodlges- > llou at ber borne id Pblladelpbla last ' week. She was a member of tb* Soil clely of tb* Daughter* of tbe Amerlcau Revolution.
ALL DIRECTORS - ARE RE-ELECTED M ri Annnal Meeting of tbe Stock- *i holders 'ol the City's First 0, National Bank. ci Tuesday was bank election day In " tbta city and stockholders ware well represented at tb* elections for officers of tbe two local loatUotloo*. Tbe following directors of tb* First F Bank were re-elected: r E. V. Coreon, S Wesley Lake, Wll- d llam G. Moore. R. B. Stltes, Joaepb I. * R. Howard Thorn, Leslie 8. r Coleman F. Learning. R. L ' Goff, Albert Fogg, R W.' Ed wards, f Kltblao Tatem and Randolph Mar- c aball. Tbere were 489 votes east, and two of tb* directors forgot to vote. Tb* vote last year was 874 c Tbe Judge* of lb* election were W m. c Wm. M. Ranck and E. W. Bar- I letgb. I * * ' < Edgar Freeman aod Tbomaa G. | : Coulter, of Camden, well koown to many Ocean City residents, have gone - to Tltosvllle. Kla. , where tbay will apaod several weeks bunting aod flab- ' log. - _ • For fowsit. Established floor and faad store, In- 1 eluding fixtures, or will rent store room ' for aDy other bualnaaa. Add ram Youngs Coreon, Ocean City, N.J. adv , 12 80,tf , Try Hugh*.' Reliable Liver Pills; prompt to action; easy to take; eoncentra tad lo form and always reliable; ■ 25 cents per bottle. Hug be*' Central Pharmacy. ade., 10 7, tt ' Fob Rent.— By the year, a 7-room boose, bot aod cold water and bath. . Apply to C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co adv.. 9*0, if
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION MAKES APPEAL TO CITIZENS
What is tbe Wisest Plan to Remove Evil of Indifference to- Religion? Tbe following open letter to tb* SzxTrxEL from the Rev. George F. pastor of tbe First Baptist Cburcb..ex plains Itself: Christian Men aod Women of Ocean City — Friends: The Week of Prayer service, are over. We wbo attended any or all of them fell their power. Two Interesting facta ware ob--erved by those wbo«e eyes were open. the attendance tba meetings comparatively very small; not more than 125 at any service. Out of { large a nominal Christian population which Ocean City boasts o* tbta a mere handful This fact Is an aatonj revelation to those of Ol WbO ! vitally Interested. Second, then [ no reasonable excuse for tbta deplorable stale of tbe religious folks of oar city. The weather during tbe weak of service was fair, tbe churches were comfortable, the program* of muale Why do not our people respond? Some were .Ick, It must be granted,., not lo sufficient numbers lo Justify * very meager attendance, by a long way.' Tbere is no otb:r alternative bat ta diagnose ihe case, wblcb on* of out ministers did during tbe Prayer Weak, as very plainly a case of downright lbdifference on tbe pari of a large proportion of our cburcb - mem^areblp and those wboclsim to be Cbrtatlknfo Now, ibeee facts do not need proof to tbe minds of many of oa( thinking Christian clUxeos. Tb* Inevitable results upon borne, scbooh ' church and business are abowtng • themselves already, and will more so time passes. Here It tb* question! ' you. as oue Interested In yoar - community's Interest, take tbe lime to i write a letter at once to Ibe M In 1st trial Association of Ocean City, OpOi - prayerful and earnest conviction atatI what you feel will be tbe wtaeal I aud sanest move ou tba part of tb* churches, represented In tbelr mlnta- ■ ler*, to make, either lu onlaon or atpI arately, during this winter whereby ; this evil or Indifference to rellgtoas things may be removed from tbe oor ward march of lbs Kingdom of God la r ibe heart and life of Ooean CtlJ? Your faltbfol servaot, Geo P. Mitch. or tba Baptist Cbnrcb. Communications should ba addle re-, - ad to tbe Rev. George F. Mitch, r Oceau City, N. J , acting for mlatatara. I . j CHAMPION SE-BLBCTES 3 foavor Again ■*** l*raaMaat af Republican Club.
At lb* annual masting of tba Oasaa City Republican Clnb, tba aMeaee . reelected. Tbay are: President, Mayor Joseph G. Chareplou; vice president,- Aarereklyreaa Mark Lake; secretary, Hatty A. Hartreasurer, Artbor D. Barrows. . Tbe clnb bat a mere bawblp of W tnd la in good a bap*. A dart card baa been plaaadaa otto of the walla at tb* baadqaaefore af MM dob, and tb* gam* to proving axeHMff tbe members. Clly Treasurer William MeCoaab, af PhlladalphlaY a promlnaot sammee resident or Ooean Clly, to apokaa of la despatches from Uarrisborg as havtag good chance of bring appoiafod a Public Service Co mm lea toner. Tba is for four years sad tba aalaiy la 0U0 a year, tb* tare* aa ba aow ire oriva*. * Tbe Friendship Mao's BM* Oiaa of the First Presbyterian Church will celebrate Us 11 ret aanlvacaary la tb* aarly uext moatb. Tbe dam wae organised tbe flr-t Saoday lo Fbbtaary with tbe pastor, tb* Bar. Cbaclaa U. Bobner, aa taacbar. I Joseph H. McCulloagb, wbo was* ■ prominent Philadelphia bwriaareariMfo wae buried from bis bore* than ba Saturday. H* apaat tba aamaaar baa . last year. He wae a aarebae af tbe i Ooean City Yacht Club and tba M*V- ' view club, wbicb baa It* beadqaariari In this resort. Legal Ditsaisn foewre , Legal paper* of all dereriptfotaB, Ire I eluding wills, are oarafaUy drew* ta R. Curtis Robinson at bwofltafoMi , Aabary avsoot. Ocean Cby. B. J. ml*. r Try ao advaill.im.it lb tba flfca TIEEL. ' j
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