Ocean City Sentinel twiu ib Fiib — » Ktdt Tibiut R. CURTIS ROBINSON mw and Proprietor OCKAN CITY, . . NEW JERSEY Ball 'Phone No 6C-X MnWBami Id KxwleolEmna, S mu 1mb rnralabad on applloaUonTHUR8DAY NOVEMBER 16. 1016 TEMPERANCE SONGS Kail* asp Bar ni(hi. At a meeting of tbe cabinet of tbe Um Epwortb League of tbe Flret M. E. Cbnreb Tuesday evening, It wa> announced tbat all membera of tbe laagne are expected to bring In their talent money next Monday evening, •ben a bualneaa meeting and eoclal •III be beld. Tbe membera will tell bow they raleed tbe money tbey will bring In. Tbe temperance meeting poatponed from laat Sunday evening will be beld next Sunday evening, beginning al • 46 o'clock, led by Mr a- A.J Steelman. A. J. Steelman will alug "The Brewer*' Big Horaea." There will be a violin eolo by Maater Sioklnaon, and cboraeae will be sung to tbc tune* of "Tramp. Tramp, Tramp" and -Tbe Battle Hymn of tbe Republic." Theee eborueea will tell bow tbe different State* have gone dry. Mm Minerva Adama vaa appointed to take charge of tbe league1* alnglng. Mae Sara Smith realgned *• fourth vice prealdeut bccauae of del I cat r health. She plana to go away to recuperate, It waa elated. HFLP FOR DBAF Tftal Ear rkaata la Ft rat Prc> brlerlaa (march. On Sunday tbe congregation of tbe ltd Presbyterian Cburcb made trial at a ayatem of ear-pbonm for tbe deaf, wblefa baa baan loetollad temporarily. pandiog tba approval of tbe donor and of tba cburcb. Tba 'pbooe* are tbagtft of a liberal worshipper of tba Flret Cburcb during t he eummer mama, whom naam le dealred to be withhold. ShaaM the eyetem prove awUafac lory, and tba probability is that It will, it will be permanently placed, tbuaddlag another convenience to tbe rnaay that are lo be found lu tba First Church. Th* ifdau provldm for tba placing sf Ms aar-ptsem In as maoy paws. maaeMMI by a aarim of wlrea with a trawamhtm plaead on the pulptt dash. BIBLE GOBS A WAT taaeiag Teh gnaur. Mambam of Washington Camp. No. J8.F.O. 8. of A^ of thlaeHy, will go ■a May's Loading this avanmg to pre SMI the "Traveling Bible" to tbe aamp la lhatptaca. Tho hays will leava bare on tbe 126 •Mettle tratn, and evary member who eaadaae la laqmatad lo acoompanj the BMa to May's Landing. ThaaemmMtsalo charge oomprha> B C. Barrett, J. K. Jtffnmaod Elmei TheBtMe was brought to tbbdty <Mm BrMgdoo about tbim weeks ago . It Mho* a certain length of time by . aaeh camp. Tba Bible la to go to every . «amp to Mm Stale. It has already , hsaa at aaveral oTtbe camps. SPECIAL HBBTING | . A apt rial and unusually Important | masting of the Flret Mat bod let Kplaco I pat awek o metal board will ba bald < la tba aaetal rooam of tba church this t analog. beginning at • o'clock. At i that bear tba board will Mt down to a Altar the dtseoaaion oflt,lbay will , swtmapoua huatoam masting of the c almiil Importance. The board will I ha lamgainmd throughout, committer. t magptlalU and iDatruetad, ale. Hare- ■ aftar, tha work Is to be doc* In acconl t atma With tana bumnam ptlodplaa. e "ha Fbabe Doughty and Harold [ Mattaao, of this dty. accompanied e Uaorga Myers and B H. Bowaa and , wlfo, of Alias tic City, on an anto Inp to "DmBaitoa Sunday afternoon. There , Ihgy aaw tha wMm station from the amtada. Tbey bad boped to make an In « ■PIMIIB, havtag forgotten that It waa , •hti b the pablle and under guard , Of Untied States soldier*. From what t aba mw of It, bowevar, Mm Doughty t aaya* la remarkable. Mr. Boweo h „ a voeaUooal loatructor tat Atlantic n ' t »*■*» aerial. * • Under tba aoaplem of tbe Ladles' . Aid Society of tba Fltat Baptist Chatcb, a "Seven Social" will ba beld , Tkanday evening, November 28, In tho Mam formerly occupied by Bead-. FMtas Hardware Company, Aabnry ■»mae. Door* will open al 7jOT; pro **TeD Program * OMHa admlaaion; seven cents for refomhamafo. Oo and take eaven others J Oa Wadneaday eveolDgof tbla weak ' tba Bae. Charles H. Bopuar, pastor of t tha Ftrat Prasbytarlan Cburcb. I tha taarmoo at tba Installs- >' ttea af Um Bar. Jacob Dyke, who was a riiaally milad to tba pastorate of tba » f llhlMUaa Church or CeM Spring. I amaam warn In ehaigs of tha Frmhy- < tayafWaaJamy. I _ ' _ _ ■ I Taimai Mayor John Weaver, of I FhHadtapbta. will ba tha apaakar at MaOama CW y.rht Club's mid day MHfoma at ti** Adrlphta Hotel, PbU«**hh.bte) F T Janolnga will «j aw**-*-* ' "*H IT
1 TALL YOUTH GAVE = MORRIS A SHOCK v Didn't Look to be Six Feet Three Inches, Bat He t* Was. City Clerk Harry A. Morrle au-- - tamed one of tbe shocks of bl* life ^ while filling out the application of 16 Wm. Muudeo, a colored re-ideul of - Tuckaboe. for a guuner'* Hceuae. _ give his beigbicagr. color, etc.. whlcli data goes on the back of the Hceuae card beld by the applicant. Anotbrr colored m -u from the a county, an Individual who gave hi* height aa live lest leu Incbe*, had ree celved hi* llcenae and waa aiandlng oear Munden, who leaned over the a clerk 'a de-k aa he auawered Mr. e Morrla' question* r Leaning over the deak. or counter Munden looted much like an average I person. I -How tall are youT" queried Clerk I Morrla. I Munden. I "What!" cried Ihe city clerk, who I waa having one of bla uaual buay day* , ■ "Six feet three Incbe*." Munden re ■ ■ pealed, aa he began to untangle bun- * I -elf. I Tbe man w bo was live feel ten locbe- • looked almost like v boy wben Muu- ! den got to hi* full dimension*. Munl den la allm and athletic looking. He ; la a farmer. j I ■ ■ CLASS GIVEN RECEPTION (Continued from First Page.) t pleased with It tbet tbey applauded with entbualaam, and ah encore we* given. Tbe orchestra comprised a plant*' ' and four violinist*. Mlaa Wilson waa < pianist, and tbe violinists were Mia- , Colburn, C. Homer Shoemaker, Mlaa ( ' E«tlow and Mlaa Riddle. ' Tbe Rev. Cbarlee H. Bobuer we* 1 ■ tban called on fur au address. * Dr. Bobuer said be felt like a very * welcome guest Indeed. He was called « | upon a few days before by the pre*l- < dent of tbe school clam aud Invited to , [ attend tble reception. Later h» re- ! celved au Invitation from tbe recep " tlon committee and a little later one of ' tbe member* called al tbe manse and < ■ requested hla presence at tbl* gather- a lug. Being ao much Invited, tbe . -pesker mid tbat be felt tbat be waa particularly welcomed al, Ihe reception. Howevef, be and Mrs. Bobuer ! would have been present at the re ' caption, because tbey are Interested In 1 tba work of tbapdptli and tbey more ' than so joyed tbe recent evening or mnsM al tbf school. Dr. Bobuer aakl that tbe splendid add rem of Mtm Harris had awakened 1 In him memories of Greece, Rome and I bom land*, ba and ble wife having - traveled through them some few year* * ego. Tbe speaker mid be alwaya enjoyed ' tbe singing of young people, and be told of an Incident while he and bla 1 wife ware at Westminister Abbey. ' lo tbla coDn ctloo Dr Boboer took oecaaioo to note tbe vaet Improvement lo tbe alnglng In tbe local school during tbe past ysar, due to Hie con- | atsteot good work of tbe Instruct re»* . ] Mlm Eleanor B. Kaln. Alter Impressing on Ihe young peo- ' pis tbe thought of loyalty to tlielr ' •cbool aud abowtng bow utterly re- j poguant an tba disloyal. Dr. i^phuer declared tbat lb* teachers In Ibe schools here are tbe Onest money can ! procure. He paid high, but deserving, compliments to tbe ability of City Superintendent James M. Steven*, one of tbe most noted mathematician* id Ibe Bute, and Prof. O. W. Reicbly, i principal of the school. All ibe mem- 1 ben of tbe faculty are eicepiujaally excellent, be mid, aud be ex pressed . lbs hope tbat tbe pupils will be loyal to tbelr In struct ore | Dr. Boboer said be woold like to I emphasize this spirit of loyally ou Ibe ' pert of tbe pa rente. He was of Ibe opinion tbat Ibe parents today are! to the schools, but tble waa not Ibe oondlllon here four or live years ago. Tba loyally today I* largely due gstberlogs such as Ibe ooe of ibal Tbe speaker, telling a story to Illustrate bla polnl. said Ibat tbe cettlogtof ether of parents aud teac> € a will be eoodueiv* to ibe best Interests of tbe pablle schools. A piano aolo by Mlaa Minerva closed the program. Then lbs young womeu prepared lo asrve tbelr guests with refreshment*, and wblle tbe people were awaiting Ibe arrival of tbe ice cream, cakr, etc. , Stevens made a few remarks called atteutlun to tbe second evening of muelc lo Ibe assembly room of tbe school next Tueaday evening, wblcb tbe public le cordially Idvtted. Tba Freshman clam number* 42, and all of Ibe young people did every, thing tbey could to make Ibe eOalr success it proved. PLAYED CARDS ProiresalTT Leagee Held Its a-'.rai Fait* or ie> acuta. Tbe Youug Meu'e Piogresstve ' League bad Its Orst progressive live hundred card party of tbe season st tbe club rooms Thursday evening, and tba affair was aojoyed by all tbe per- 1 There were 84 preaenl. j Tbe tropblm were sou by tbe following: Men's— Bret, BeDj. Groves; aseood C. L. Brecktey. Led lew— brat. : Mies luek Corsou; second, Mrs Cbas. H. BarooS-. Tbe oommttiek-Aa charge com prl-ed tbe following: Wm F. Gardluer. Jobu B Jooea. John R. Groves, Charles H and Parker Miller. . Tbe next party will be beld durlog December. Dr. William Coburu. of Leltb Hall, wl" preach iu tbe Flrwi Baptist Cburcb next Sunday at 10.80 . |a as. aad 7 AO p.m. Buoday school I I wUl ks at 8 JO o'olook. >
AWAY FOR WINTER ! ' tbe Hell Telephone Company, will j m >vr hi- family from here in Atlantic - City till. week. They will remain Mr. McKlmm ba- been a reaulent -f' f ha- many' friends here. ID wa. .... phone Company* hu-lue.» here until j „ pany. He then entered I lie employ of ( ferred In Wlldwo.d, where lie re-' Mlaa l-fiia Moray ha* been appolnted chief operator In Ihe Hell IVIe- . phone Compauy's oltlrv to till- elly Mis* Moray wa-an operator in the I liter-Stale Cum pany ottlre- here f.-r U«i- K. Fulmer. -f I'hlladrlpliia. hilr angling t.eluw Fifly ini.tli -irrei -iz'cd ' a ask II -li." M r d K .. I uj e r " h Help Wanted!
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y • ........ | Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR I Ralph Hayes VanGilder AHCH'ITECT AND ENGINEER YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To vvrt your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to loot after it closely yourself and must depend upon the I I have built for a large number of people and could refer yon to an v or all of them. ,j Send tor the li.«l of names and photographs ol the houses. I Otis M. Townsend 8tb si. Opposite r. 0. BUILDER "IT ] j EflBL J. STEELmflN E,cvcn,oS'c:S;Avm{ itira¥liei Allen Scull THE BVULPER Eighth HJTH OCM*# sirM. Phone Connection*
S B SWAN J E. TROUT Swan and Trout Carpenters ^ ^ ^ Builders 10A0 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-ie 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Bailding 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION " " 'd*dM|'°° "■ si"?" o"«Dt°»00" Stout?11 °f ,tLl ,MO„ Office 1017 Asburv Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY REAL ESTATE ... INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phone, 186.J Furniture Stored /Reupholstering eItimate windowshad« FOR YOU /Awnings and House Furnishings Our Price* are Lowril poaiiblt conmtenl with Good York and Bat Material Lawrence n. Lear ts< A, bury A..n.. o«.n City, N. J. l__r.V\Eyoua cottage, bungalow or apartx ment lo furnish? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. IV iudow shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. PLUMBINO tl, T.l "orkmMMhlP bnaiDam oonrtray? If j ao,h PhonM C. H. BACON 007 eighth at u
■ \ CU1TX4CTUXI ARB Winn, OTIS M7 TOWN serd BUILDER Office: 8th St. Opposite P. 0. Plans and Specifications pteaared without charge Only galvanized nails nsed on exterior work lOHfOET _ BUILD FR^ George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing " PU" F,~- Baagalaw, a Spruit,. No. II W. Foarteentb Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. Han Leander S. Corson BUILDER <oaa w later »V(. EO.Maaa I.I Uui N S Uiat GEO. 0. ADAMS k CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BUCK LATU16, fclc.. Etc. ~ All Work la Maaoa Lin* Promptly Atteadad To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, . practical house painter 645 Asbury Avenue, (X CAM CITY, N. J. . f Uao. John T. LnW Lean end Oil u>asiesuy in mock. Broabaa and Palnura' Sgppllaa. pelrlnc Promptl* AllradM To. BRECKLEY'S HOUSm AND SIGN NAINTBN8 CLINTON U BRECKLEY, PbOP Heed 7 Mlx*d Palnta, Ldad and oils 920 and 922 Asbury avenua.
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