OCEAN CITY SENTINEL f 4k
- ^ ■ VOL. XXXV. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1916 — . NO. 46
Ocean City Sentinel R, CURTIS ROBINSONj Editor and Proprietor i Si.oo Per Year, Strictly in Adrance. L ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR AT- LAW. Repr.rn. Court CommlaloDW. Notary Public itrr ma\ ™i «T hoi at, I. J. | (Oppuatt. Public Bulldlnxs). LAW^FFICES " C Apgar & Boswell, HOUKHE BUILDING. ANBURY AVKNUK and KIOHTH HTKXK1 . OCEAN CITY. N. J. LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings 4 Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. H NEWELL HEU LINGS I Attorney at Law Eight b Street Ocean City N«» Joreey j MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' Eyes Emsined Without Drops Newaat up-to-date mstOods.^ AaUafaettot ] 'pri^u'eopara^lty JjotD^lo JaiirtlsJjSs ] Jor..pI«! 2 5n btTound^e anyritT"" " , Preecriptloo ieoaaa duplicated at abon , bolloa. Aocurucy gu.rauleed- i con- ; '""""A. We ELY ltd Atlantic iriaar ATLANTIC CRT, J. wnioiL , | j N. GRISCOM, M. D. KIUHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. Both Pbooeu — Ball. It, InUr-mate. IB-A Uffloe Hours- U^utll P" At'Klebard Townssad'a. Palermo. »J0 to MO p. m. dally. Ball Pboea, KarmaPa Llaa. art! tjff Allen Carton, M. D. £ 8x6 -Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey _.BeUM. "lnur-«tal» ix a. HO- A. a
DR- W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WfcSLEY AVE. | OCEAN CITY. N. 4. it to lla- m. Ol" PICE HOURS: Jl lot p. m. (nor p.m. Pbouaa: Bell 461-W; Inter -rttale UO-A Florence Brick Haines 1 CON. 9TH AND WESLEY AVE. MECHANO-THENAPIST Mama ice, Swedish MovemsnU Hour, by appointment JJERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 907 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY once Hour*: ItoMaa,
/"fits- ' JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. Eighth dud Central avenue Ocean City New Jeraey J)R. CHARLES B. RIDER " Dentiat" 809 Central Avenue M.EAI CITY. 9. 4. Bell 117 T)R. G.~ Fairchild Starr Dentist Uffloe Hour.: t-UB) Krenlng. by bppolnlmenl Hughes' Carnal Pharmacy - J. Thomley Hughe., P. d. Manager Ith and Wealey Aves. Ocean City. N.J MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer ■ OawraaL Avaarsm J • noMta OCEAN CITY.*. 1 Watch and Jewelry Repairtni Mayer's 843 ASBURY AVENUE owe AU. YSA9 Try an AdYcxtiaeaMat la the 8JWTINBL
Attention, Cottagers I Ocean Chy^w'h" r^ planUand'cuffl"*^. of "si! kind, .re to be had. Our watchword i« RELIABILITY. than piantingKwhen PROPERLY IH INK. 1 Telephone or give us a call. Colonial Greenhouses Telephone. Somers' point, 12-1 Unwood Po»« Office ( ~ C F©M SALE AT COST ; A beautiful Cottage-Bungalow on Wesley I . avenue, facing the ocean, near Thirteenth !■ street, 9 rooms and bath, garage, laundry, etc. ' j It will be finished by October 15, and is the Best Bargain in that choice district of the re- jc sort. For full particulars Inquire ^ | 1 MASSEY & EDWARDS , v EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVE. | How About Your Fire Insurance? ; Fire is no respector of persons or property. ' It may be your turn tomorrow. < Protect yourself TODAY. , j I represent 21 of the largest and most reliable Fire Insur- j ance Companies in the business and would be most pleased j to quote you prices. Call, write or phone. | Joseph I. Scull 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N.J. I , B. Frank Smith Go.,"»„S;i"8Tr' 1 If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine I lot' on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. 1 1 Two lots comer First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, 1 $1200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, i attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. ■ 1036 Asbury Ave. HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartr ment to furnish? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock be- ■ fore buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. 5 Chas. E. Adams & Bro. [ 720-22 Asbury Ave. , PM-JMBIINO Are roo getting entire satisfaction u to prioee, workmanship »nd bnstnsaa oourteayf If oot.it wUJpaj yon to gire me » trieL I em in en exoeptioneUy good podtkm i to lake ooL it wui pay I exceptionally lake
care of yonr repair work of which I make e .pecUlty. I have no expsnstva ertabUahmant r or clerical fovea to -..i-iain Give me a trial. f Both Phono C. H. BACON 607 Eighth St Interesting to Investors OR f Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home rnn c a | E— A few Int. located In Section G. Ocean Oily. N. J., in vicinity of State road and Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad I-"""- Aleo'eitee for bungalow, ritual, on Great Bgg ei Uarbor Bay, Bereley'e Point, K. J. p ARTHUR D. BARROWS ■ Guardian 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. g p ■ — — — — E
Look Out For Frost! » OFP REZNOR GAS HEATER ; Buy it In ,^^^5«(|^JtWy0JlVnhtbe evening. °y{jjp ^00rjracjf'«ORn'oAS UIIATKK. are light and eaay to carry. The City Gas Light Co. K3»Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.-®! R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nob. 744-46 Anbury Avenue OCEAN O ITY. N. J.
FISHING CLUB TO CONTEST FOR CITY'S $1000 CUP
Anglers from All Sec- 1 ' tions of Country to be in | Casting Tournaments. | At the weekly meeting of the City , { f 'ommjaeioiier*. Mayor Champion 1 I recommended I hat the request of the Ocean City Ki.tilog Club for 8600 from | lb* city toward tbe purchase of e cup | Director Campbell said be undcrslsods Ibat tbe cup la to be u»ed for, advertising Ocean City, and lie wai told Ibat tble la correct, The recommendation of Meyori, .Champion * a. approved by tbe ; A request tot an appropriation of 1 8500 or S000 by the city toward tbe purchase of Ihie cup was made at a recent meeting of the CKy Commla.lourri by a committee fr>m tbe Ocean City Fishing Club, and tbe purpose. ( were then stated by President Cbnrchlll Haugerford. Frank H ri'ewart and Charlee T Magtunle. ot the club. Mr. Megloule wai given tbe credit of eoncervmg tbe idee of tbe cup. The cop. wbK-b Is to be magnificent, will cost 81000. It la to be koowo aa Ibe Ooean City Cup. with the mem here of Ibe Ocean illy Etching Club aa coatodiana. Tbe Idea la to make lla perpetual cup for clubs— never to individual*— that are euterel aa member* of tbe AaI -Delation of Surf Anglers and will contest for It aunually in easting loomsMr. Huugerfbrd la president of this ^ association, and among t lie noted organizations Identified wltb this e-ar-elation Is tbe Anglers' Club of New ' Y'.rk, representing the Scientific Ang- | lera of America. . In tbe ennnel contests for Ibla beau . I tlful cup, Ibe teaa winning tbe trophy will bold H for a year, and tbe teams \ representing the fisblng clnba cooleeti lug will have to go to Ibe carting tournament on tbe groueda of tbe club holding tbe cup tbet year. it la ax peeled that tbe Ocean City " Cup will travel to maoy perls of tbe country— probably aa far away as tbe * Pacific coast at no late day. f* Dr. Carlton Simon, tbe champion carter of lbs world, who took part to tbe casting tournaments bare and broke several records, Is a member of ike - Ocean City Flablog Uiob. He la alao a member of kwigsr standing (It being au older organization) of tbe Midland Beach Fisblng Club. Ha will probably eater the contest as a member of the team from the Mudland Beach Club. Kacb club entered In the contest for - tbe Ocean City Cup will probably ael aside a day for Ibla event. The Ocean City Fishing Club usually t holds Ua annual casting tournamaut
OLD LEGAL PAPERS FOR CITY LIBRARY H. Stewart's Timely Gift— Tnckaboe Once Spelled "Turkyhoe." The following from a pr>mmenl summer resident of Oceau City ex plalus Itself: Editor thk Hkntinw.:— Your las' itsue contained a notice about a museum lo tbe Ocean City Library. you will find a few old rs containing tbe uames of John David P. Blmpklna, Christopher Learning, Aonellua Vaunainlu, Augellua Corson. Netbao Bauer, Tow naend Uodfrey. Enoch Townaend, Andrew Homao.Jamea Bmltb. Hubert Pernalle, Richard Slltsa, Constable Hlackman and others. Yon will notice that Tuckaboe Is spelled "Turkyhoe." Beaaley'a Polut It meutlooad, too.
Yours truly, 8 Frank H. Btkwakt. q Phils., Fab. 7. T The papers are of a legal nature, and t deal with eases back In 1888 and 1843. Mr. Stewart's gift baa beau turned p over to Miss Maud Foulda. the 11- d brarlan | DIED SUDDENLY [ t Mrs. Frssk Cooler Wee Warm I Friend el Octss city. Mrs. Sarah Ann, wife of Prank Cooley, who died suddenly at bar , bonis In German town Thursday , was , buried Monday afternoon, at r rices , being held at ber lata borne. 106 Hat- 1 l man atreel. Oermaotown. ^ Mrs. Cooley was ana of Ocean City's , ■ great admirers, and aba bad ban a summer resident at ber oottage on Sbe had maoy friends In this city and among tba summer residents Fer meat. Cottage 709 Central a venae; all mod- . era eon vnlaome; nan be noted by tba ! sear or during winter month. For farther pert tea lare apply SkxnsxL office. Ocean City. N. J. adv-tf Lvs'l Decearsts Draws. Irtcal papers of all daaarlpllona. Including wills, are carefully drawn by R. Cuttle BnMnaan at tore offios, 744 Asbory araoaa, Oaaan CKy. N J. adv. swt «— <^*-1
. 'CASINO CLUB'S GREAT REUNION jc. E. Carpenter Pltns Big Time in Philadelphia February 26. J The most Important event of the •eaaon for the Ocean City resident. ; and visitors will be the -Mid- Winter .'Haoaant" In ibe Knre Harden of the , the evening of Saturday. February 'J8. , This deuce will be a reunion of tbe famous Casino Club members In order to create Interest iu the coming summer at Ocean City, especially among ' City. This dance will have I he Casino ^ Club-Carpenter originality sod liberal- , for the Casino Club. A special orchestra of tselve .elected mu.lclsna will furnt.ii mu.icand from . Carpenter succeeded In bringing many new peo,.le In Ocean City and In a few ' loatance. per-usded a number of | families to remain lunger than they expected. due to the unu.ual Casino activities. he will shortly send 10 his aooo pupils lu and about Philadelphia a circular letter puttli-g forth the wonderfal merits of Ocean City as a summer resort— especially for families with [ children. This should greatly benefit Ocean City. Mr. Carpenter predict, the biggest 'r summer ever known to Ocean City. The members of tbe Ladles' Sewing I Cirele of tbe First Presbyterian Church II apaul a few hours pleasantly lu tbe 9u«|al rooms, jjf the church yesterday ' afternoon. Mrs. Jobu R. Joue* and 1 Mrs. D. P Patrte were tbe hostes.es. abuul the middle of August. Just 7 when tbe ooDlefl for the Oceen City > Cap will take plane here Ibis summer a wlH be determined later by tbe dub • olfictal.. t> It Is felt by some members of tbe ( local club tbat lbs Oceau City Cup will ' go this year lo one of tba clube In the ► vicinity of New York. At tba close of the City Commleb slooers' meeting, Mr. Maglnnts went to tbe members of Ibe board and ,r tbanked them for their courtesy. « While the amount contributed by tba city for tbe trophy la 1500, tbrf , Ocean City Fishing Club plans to ob- , tain a cap valued at fully (1000.
'BIBLE CLASS IS I TO CELEBRATE Charles A. Wolvcrtoti Will be " Speaker at Presbyterian il Men's Gathering. | Tomorrow evening, commencing .1 1 8 o'clock sharp, the Men'. Friendship Bible Cla.. of t lie First Presbyterian : rr;,':;r,rj:u'v,«;rrr: ■ versary as a class. I'p to a year ago. it was customary to have an average attendance of from 8 to III men on a r Sunday afternoon Just a year ago. " lender! wholly by men, which proved 1 ' to be the mnst^^Joyable and enihusl- 1 lr Ocean City That meeting wa. a gen- 1 <■ eral celebration of tbe meu of the I R town. They had been meeting In tbe ' numbers growing all the time by leap. " and bounds and tbe Jollification of I '• last year was a natural outcome of the 1 '' good feeling existing That event marked the beginning 1n " earuest of men's Hlble cla*»e» in the I n various churches id ocean city aod < I that they have cootlnued to grow Is 1 0 evident to anyone In the neighborhood | of the churches on a Sunday afterI' The attendance at the Friendship ; * Class now runs from 50 to 60 and tbe total enrollment of men actually alfillaled with tills class Is close to 2110 v The committee In charge of the an10 nlver.ary on Friday night, of which * Clinton L. Breckley Is the chairman, la sparing no pains to have a good 7" time. There will be refreshments, a II good entertainment and some of the 11 usual excellent talks that oue always hears at the* affairs. ,l The speaker for the evening will be Wolvertoo Mr. Wolverton Is a very able man and It will prove a treat to " all able to hear him. The men Intend to have their fair " friends with thera this year to enjoy the occasion. Last year's evant waa ' to good that they feel ihet tbey would be very selfish Indeed to repeet It * without tbelr women friends, and t they have sent out cordial iDvltatlnne er to all friaoda of tbe cburcb aod Suo- . day school to corns out. All meu of tba town, uoafflllated wltb other classes, will be welcomed Qe et any time at tbelr classes on Sunday III afternoon end tbey will also be Just as !,e welcome at tbe anniversary celebration. * Dos'lklss ThlsOssit. . Tbe Ureystock Reeerves, one of tbe fastest basket ball teams In Phlladtlpbla, will play tbe Ocean Ulty M IIIly tary Club'e five at the armory n*xt UC Naturdsy evening. This team cleaned b- up Wlldwood Monday evening Game starts at 8.16 o'clock.
r 1< RECEIYED INTO • HETBODIST CHURCH . » 1 1 V , Large Class Also Taken in on o Probation Last Sunday t ' Morning, r Pastor Kulp. at tbe morning service , - In tbe First M E. Church, gave bis c I usual flve-mtoute talk to tbe children t 1 who were preseut, tbe subject. "Ye Are , 1, tbe Light of tbe World." belog con t j linued from last week. Tbe same line of illustration— tbat of lighted candles t s — was used. c t Tbe following were tbeu received by t letter: George McCarty and wife, from (
Dennis M. E Cburcb; Morris , Gaudy and wife, tbe husband from ; Tuckaboe and tbe wife from Dennis , tile M. E. Cburcb. A class of fifteen waa received on , probation, a few of tbem belog cbil Idren. but moet of tbem adults. Tba service closed with a moet im praealve administration of the Sacrament of tbe Lord'e Supper, in which tbe pastor was **latrd by tbe Rev. J. E. Lake end William K. Fisher. George W. Petton, a prominent Suoday School workerof Philadelphia. 1 was on Sunday last elected an bonor1 ary member of tba Krtendahlp Bible . of the First Preebyterlen Saoday school. Mr. Patton Is a summer resident here, and is a frequent and • welcome visitor at the data meetings. 1 ■ s ■ I Ursi. Blltolt Here. Lieut. Elliot. U. S. A., was lo town > Friday evening aod gave the boys of Company G an unexpected visit. The members ware engaged lo guard innnnl duty, and Lieut. Elliott watched their movements with Inter- - ast. r Foe Bent UxruaxiSHKD — 722 As1. bory avenue, 7 rooms aod bath, ali f con vsolencos; alao 6-room oottage wltb bath, all conveniences. Apply store 722 Asbury avenue, or W. W. Adams. Fourth street aod Waeley avenue. Oetas City N.J. adv.. 10 21. If \ Foe Bent.— By the year, a 7-room boom, hot and cold water aod bath. Apply to C. H. Shoemaker Lumber JlM adv.. MO. If la I LOOT.— A bo Dob of keys todoaad In s I a leather oasa. Ftndar please ratara lo Lithe Skjrnxu. office. adv. It.
EDGE TO BE A SPEAKER 1 AT LEAGUE'S "SMOKER"
Congressman Bacharach and 1 Judge Eldredge Among the Prominent Men Expected. On Friday evening. February 18lb, tbe members of tbe Youug Men's Pro- h grasslve League will have tbelr annl- 6 versary and will celebrate It by giving (< one of Ibelr usual successful aod cu- " tertslDlng "smokers." ' Notblug will be epsred to mtke tble ° oue of tbe best of their affairs. There ^ will be One talent and Iota of good, ^ clean, wholesome fan. Some of tbe moet prominent men In Booth Jersey will be there and lend their efforts towards making the affair a success. Among those to be present will be J the following: Seoator Waller E Edge- t of Atlantic County (In all likelihood tbe next Republican nominee for governor;) Senator Lewie T. Stevens, ' 1 of Cape May; Aesaemblyman Mark 1 Lake, or Ocean City; Mayor Joseph : G. Champion, Commissioners Geo. O. Adam* aud Wm. H. Campbell, of 1 Ocean City, and Freeholders John P.. Fox and Jobu E Townseod. of Ocean City. Invitations bate also been extended - to Sheriff Coleman Corson, Congrees1 man Bacbaracb. Judge Henry H. El- - dredge aod other notable*. Mrs. Be role Stern, wife of Iaaac ' Starn, wbo died at ber borne In Soutb J; Ocean City Wednesday of last week, e was burled Saturday at Palmyre.wbere • tbe remains were sent by Undertaker J Mark Lake. Services were conducted ^ at ber busbeod's borne Friday by Ibe Bev. F- B. Canuoo. of Holy Trinity Cburcb. General paralysis was the D cause of death. She had been an In>f valid for years. Sbe was born In this U Stale In 1865. aod came here Hum ,, Riverside. r~ Young Carpenter Wed*. Herbert D Reeves, e Port Ellzalwlh a- carpenter wbo has a number of friends >" lo Ocean City, and Ml* Lillian Strnl- £ man. ulece of Martin Heoboaffer aod , wife, of Lees burg, were married Sunday They will be at home after Feb J roary 16. at Port PUxaoetb. The bride wes porimlrtreee at I—burg for sev- *' Try Hughes' Reliable Liver Pllie; prompt in act loo; easy to lake; ooncastrated In form nod always reliable; ,? ""sr.ars
.. , DANL. J. MURRAY CALLED BY DEATH t — i Well Known Barber Had Not .| Been in Health, But Ex- ; pired Snddcnly. Friends of Dsnlel J. Murray, who , | was engaged In Hie bsrberlng busiues. j, to bear ot bis rather "udden death. 1 1 which occurred early Sunday afterlie had beeu in III health fur several , before hi* death Hewastakeu | i wor* early Sunday and became un , A Sister. Mrs. Cassle lielllhau. , ' reached here Mon'day murrnng. Be side the sister, he leaves a widow. Tbe body was sent by Undertaker Lake early Tuasday morning to Oil- , Pa., members of Washington No. 76, P. O. S. of A., of which p deceased was a member, acting as pall-baa re rs here. High Requiem Maes was said In a Catholic church at Mabanoy Plalus p yesterdsy morulug. and the Interment : was at Frackvllle. He was born In Central*. ~ Pa., lu 1870, Ills father being Bernard Murray As a young man be was a noted run ner, It Is said, winning tbe American i CbampluDshlp from Hill, of Euglaud He lived iu and around Pblladel- | pbla for a numberof years before com1 ing to Ocean City, aud had many HAD JOLLY TIME "The Bewlnx Matrons" «neata oi Joseph Chi and wile. Mrs. Joseph Ubl eotertaluad at ber 7 borne, 509 Eleveutb street, "The Sewlug Matrons." Tbe stormy eveulng . did not keep the* daughters from having a social time. After a few ' hours' enjoyment, refreshments were » served and ell expresnedthrmselvet as I having bad a very pleasant evening. . Those present were Mrs William , Lake, Mrs. Mark Lake, MiaaSaUle W. Lake, Mrs Floraocs M. Gilbert, Mrs * Ssrsb J. Rialey. Mrs. Ella Everlug- . bam, Mrs. Ids Dlxsou, Mrs. Martha Marts. Mrs. Lillian Hinltb, Mrs. Ids , Je (Tries. Mrs. Alice Stephenson. Mrs. J Bertha C rouse, Mrs. Elizabeth Prtoe, ■j Mr. and Mrs Joseph Barclay, Mrs 1 Hannah Vanaman. Miss Lydla Mar ' art. Mrs. Hannah Ubl, Master Harlau Ubl and Lydla Uhl. Card Pans Postponed. Tba progressive five hundred card ' parly or tba Ladles' Auxiliary of tbe - Ocean City Military Club, announced - to be beld at tbe armory tble (TburaI day) evening, has been postponed on1 til aext Thursday evening, because of * tba Yonng Men's Progressive League'* party tble eveulng.
HAYE CHORUS ; OF 100 VOICES ; Yonng People's 8ervice in ' First H. E. Church Next Sunday Evening. A youug people'e service will be | held In tbe First M. E. Cburcb next { evening, aod a special aarmon | young people will be preached by f pastor, tbe Rev. J. B. Kulp. Pastor Kulp Is busy oompletlng tbe organisation of bit cboros of 100 voices which be expects to take part. In tbe slngtog Sunday evening. Any one w hose age Is between 14 and 80 years Is waloume to Join. Established flour aDd feed store, Includlog fixtures. or will rent store room for any other boslnesa. Add re* Youngs Ocean City, N.J. adv . 12 30, «f Why xslo Atlantic City to Bb op wits Josses can aatt von Moors T
MOTHERS TOLD OF WORK IN WESLEY AVENUE SCHOOL
Parents of P u p i 1 s Meet Teachers and Spend Some Time Very Pleasantly. Nearly 100 of the mothers of the chll- | dren attending the Wealey Avenue | Graded School feathered In Miss ; Davis' room In the school building ! afternoon and spent a very | Many of the teacher* are comparajtlve strangers here, soef few of them ' : mauy of tbe mother* of tbe ' | children, so It wa* decided to have a 1 "Mothers' Meeting" for mnlual benefit. It we* s greet success. Prior to the opening and after Ibe meeting, the women were shown over 1 tbe building and not a few sat In the ' rooms aud watched the youugstars aa 1 tbey went through with their regular Everyone was made welcome by the principal sod ber corps of teacbers. Before, aud after the mealing, too, selections were given on Ml* Emily ' Lyncb's Vlclrola by Miss Benedict, - one of tbe teacbers. ' Miss Cheyney extended r. cordial 1 welcome to tbe visitors. Sbe said, re- " ferrlng to tbe crowded room, tbat tbelr housekeeping facilities were not of lbs ' nest, sod thst, therefore, the welcome " wee all the greater. They have been 1 planning for some time for thle meeting, and, happily, they had selected ' "Thrift Day," as observed by tba . banks of the country, i She assured tbe mothers tbat aba - and tbe teachers want to know tba [ parents and guardians of tbe school j children, aa tbe parents and guardians, and al4> for themselves. They are more than glad to have tbe vtsltora, she elated, — . Mies Cheyney then Introduced H. 8. i Mowrer, cashier of tbe First Nation al Bank, wbo spoke on "Thrift." , Mr. Mowrer said tbat when be was - requested to say something to Ibis K gathering 'tbat afternoon be waa ^ tempted to decline, but almost loalaotr ly tbe thought came to blm that tble • was an opportunity lo at least attempt to do something that might be of a benefit to tbe commuoity. He Is, ha. ,* said, a great believer In any work that has a tendency to develop and ad- * vance tbe people of tba community In " wblcb be lives, and ha bailer* tbat every ad alt should gtvt mora to lbs x community than be or the takes oat r of It, as otherwise development and U prosperity would cease. He slated that be bad been asked to talk on thrift and he had arranged to d speak both to parents and tba children, £ but as the children bad been dismissed s. be weald not go much Into that part. Regarding woman's sphere In eatab* if llsblng thrift and frogallty, tbe speaker '• eald: "Samuel Johnson called thrift the daughter of prudence and tbe motbar nauguicr or pruueu-e sou in uuisn
of liberty. Another philosopher refers to frugality as tbe motbar or all virtues, while there It an old Scottish proI verb, 'a man wbo would thrive mnst aak bla wife's leave.' Thus Is tbe (Mr sex recognised lu its esseoUalneaa In developing aod maintaining thrift, 1 ona of tbe greatest and moat valuable virtues of humanity. "It U a woman wbo usually conducts tbe proceed are sod character of ! tbe boueebold, aud It Is, therefore. 1 upon her tbe well-being of society must depend. Consequently, those ' behind tba thrift day movement are earnestly' hoping for the co-operation ' of womanklDd lo making the obeerv- " auce of tbe day a practical demonstra- \ tion of tbrlfltocss In Individual aa wall s as household coQduct. Wltb mothers, daughters, sisters, wives aod awnsthearts aettlog Ibe axamplt.lt naturally follows that mere man will have no alternatlve but lo follow. » " "Thrift Day' is to be observed by r Individuals not only concerning tbelr thought* on methods of frugality, bat lo some specific act that will be a start (Continued oo Sooond Page.)
We Shall dive the FoIlowingTroph ies to Boostersand Customer* ■ Booster Club A Parlor Grand Piano, Juvenile Automobile, Oue Cheat of Cheat of Silverware. 47-pleoe.
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