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VOL. XXXVII. OCEAN CITY, N. J, THURSDAY, OCTOBEll 11, 11117. \g\ ' NO. 29
a 2-story bungalow In one of the Choicest Locations of Wesley Avenue Living and dining rooms with panelled walls— Klectricity, jjas. laundry and every convenience — f" Six bed rooms. large store room.- garage for 2 cars — Near 1 >each. R.-R. dej»ots, markets, and Boardwalk center — Absolutely uetc. Price, only' <42.^.. Kasy terms. .. «" - MASSEY & EDWARDS
Ocean City Sentinel j OC1AN Cltv. re. J. j -»r- ' R. CURTIS ROBINSON { Editor and Proprietor . J " Si. 00 Per. Year. Strictly in Advance, j <m>»(t»-t'i-i.ia. I jjORGAN HAND, j ATTORNEY and " \ COU NSELLOR-AT LAW. cooViiAir «NKI1ST mohCu. Jr (Oppoatw Public Bulidiagsi. JyC\VAOFFIC Es" Apgar & Boswell, BUl'BMK BUILDING. AHBUKV AVKHUB andJClGHTM BTHJCKT LAW OFFICES Godfrey 4 Read Boomu au. ue and XI7 Bartivll Bulldlnc :: ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. . - ■ I Dr. w. P. HAINES I COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE - . OCCAM CITY. N. J. j1 l'l.o0ss: Bsll Stl-W ; Inter -Male MB- A f Florence Brick Haines !l Con. Btm and WOBLtv Ave ' •» MKCHANO'TH C MAP 1ST tMap. ntmuli Movriui-in* Medical and iJorrrd ire ujuiMim Hour-li) appulullueot Moore - Monde) , Ht E Allti CoisoB, I. D. wt t| 816 Wesley Avenue j Ocean City New Jersey j ••"louriitaw 1J0-A. _ j jjerschk£ pettit. m. 9. • •07 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY oNee Moore: t to lea. m. X to 4 p- in - a to t p. in. BothPbonet J)R. Ge.D. NOEUNG Osteopathic Physician Hann IJulldiog, Eighth atreet Opj-oelle'jVuuaylvaula IL R. Depot ocean city. N. j. Every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday BeU Pbooe. »e- W Philadelphia Office. JWI Chestnut Si. £)r. Wilson Y. Christian eDentiatM 809 Central Avenue ecBAN em. *■ Bell Pbooe, 15i Booth TAuaua Niomt Beij. Haghes' Caatral Hunan Stk end Wesley Ave. Ocean City. N.J Phoue 245- W . Pboas your order. We deliver bee ^JARK LAKE 't 'Undertaker and Embalmer l-bOO. l» OCKANOITY N J.
**»wiu»i*»vv»sowsieeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeessoMl| [ HARVEY Y. LAKE j REAL ESTATE j | 838 Asbury Avenue j I Ocean City New Jersey I •ia»ae»e.aa»sae»cc»*»esaessswe»sseeeeeeeee>eeeoeoeoeaaii You Can Own Your Own Home and Secure it for $1,650 • • I have for sale a l>rick house with 3'-bedrooms. bath . tjying room, 'lining room and kitchen . Has hot-water heat, coal range, every modern convenience. gas and electric lights and in a good location . JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury. Ave. . Ocean City, N. J. Estate Por Sale BIO BARGAINS Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished atid unfurnished Some estate's in my litrmis must Ixrsold 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 Aabury Avenuo Oowan City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. v., waltine for two week* u> know If you can get It; we can tell you at once Bantam* in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottagei. for Hale. Also lots, for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of O"", j. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. REAL ESTATE •"= INSURANCE Clavton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City. N. J. IW5VMMCI. Moaroaeis R. HOWARD THORN REAL ESTATE aos e.o-th Sthv.t iMavT OCEAN CITY. N. J. a a* rp«r» sr»«er icon. oc»» »""" The First Baptist Church OF OCEAN CITY; N- J. . r<>m,s-lle.l Lv growth and in anticipation of needs in immediate £ ,51 to «ck a "LIS room ior their work and build a paraonage for tlirif pe»l"r, and the erection of a Urge $40,060 piani being oat of the HAgp DECIDED line* the upper floor to be a modern apartment for paator. I ' Two thousand dolUm corf mod be raUed immriMatriy . a^c r«U™b d^l^hCTe5! Jtbe'evtmi IV aaounufmii $1.00 op, according - as fpdividoato feel fbey are able aad glad to givaJ ' Tlie financial campaign U for tha week of Octobar .5j or.'Mias Florence Wilhelm, Assistant Treasurer. ■ At last we are growing owl of ear. eld clothes. j help us get a new suit
Touring, $340 Coupe!:!. »05 rr* Towncir'15'5 THE UNIVERSAL CAR Announcing >918 Modela THE NEW FORD TRUCK $600.00 ' PUB. DZITWOIT without notica. We • —» - -STJSS - "»»» » caa Wake prompt deliveries 00 moat mo-lcL s I .j |Q ulk Drer with you.
PROTESTS HEARD AGAINST CAMP GROUND ORDINANCE
Commissioners, on Advice of. Solicitor, Pass Bill Condemn- . ing Certain Parts of Land. The City Commissioners, at Ibeir oeekly uieelluit Tuesday afleruooo.j paaxed Ordinance No 100 on third aod final reading, the three member, of . Hie board unaolmoualy voting "aye" 1 ' as the question waa put to them by fily Clerk Harry A. Morris. By the provisions of the ordinance, j the city Is to lay out and open for pub- 1 : lie r-aort and recreation .purposes eer- ! I lain land and real estate iu the' city of 1 1 E Ocean City, Sew Jersey, and lo act quire the land and real estate In fee, E and Ibe rights. Interests and easements t t Herein by condemnation, and provld- | lug for the costs, damages and exE penses Incurred In (he opening and I laying out, and the acquiring Ibe land ft and real estate, lu fee, -aud the rights E and Interests tberelu. I There were some few Individuals ft thereto proleet agalusf the .passage of ft the ordloance. aod alio two lawyara, f together wlib Oeorge H. Harrltl, one [ time a resident here end a former I member of the old Board of Health, j Personally, II Is staled, Ue owua no . properly In Ocean City. The lawyers were Charles Babcock, of Atlantic City, counsel for the Ocean ' City Land Company, aod Lewis LeDuc, of Camden, representing some 1 taxpayers. Mr. Barritt eat alongside ' of Lawyer LeDuc, aud former Beuator ' Kd ward 8. Lee^ of the Ooean City lAud Company, occupied a aeat next J to Mr. Babcock. Before leaving the roiim . Beuator Lee took occasion lo remark that be bad been unwell and | bad uol Intended aaylng aoythlog. However, be declared I bat the good . Intentions of the city authorities are. uol queailoued. but be thought thai. 1 under the conditions (the early oplo- . lou of tb* Court of Krrora and Appeals on the stains of the catpp ground) , a ^ delay of a week or two would ad- j J visible; In any event, a delay would , ' ool lulerfere with the clty'a plans. Mr. Barrilt, In bla -protest, spoke for 1 a consideration of the taxpayers who , : have beeu fighting for years to* have , 1 the camp ground dispute se'tled by , iisnvis. The mstler Is now before 1 "aSiS? Tf.AMlW- lit I J asked the bond 10 postpone action until after this declslou Is given, t Mr Babcock said that ha appeared f on behalf of theOcean City Land Com- 1 ' peny. large properly owners aud large taxpayers In Ocean City. This company Is Interested In everything that • makes for the welfare of the city. " Tbcy are not obslructlonlaia to eny1 thing that Will be of good to the city. If these ordinances are passed mo unlOootlDoed oa Bacoud Poxe.)
' local red cross society busy • Members Working on Sweaters, Etc., in the City's Music Pavilion. \ j The Ocean City Branch of the Cape 1 May Chapter of the Ameilcau Kcd f .1 ro«. has reopsued lis lieadquarlers In _ 1 the music pavilion, and the rooms will be open ou Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a. m. to 5 pm. | Uaruieuts aud surgical dres.lugs are to be made, aud all members, of ihe I braocn are urged lo atleud and help I with the work. Tuece are IT5 mem t hers of tbTs branch. Q ille a few- of these are men Ills Hoped thai more women will Jolu aud engage lu the r work, aod.also that addllloual men become members of tbe organization. ; The officers are: Chalrmau^Prof. James M. Blevena; vice-chairman . Mayor Champion: treasurer. Mrs. K. ' How-srd Thorn; secretary, Miss Emily Lynch. Mrs. K L. HolT Is chairman of the | executive commlllee. Mrs K .H. Thorn Is lu charge of Ihe , garment making, aud Mrs E. P. Haud | supervisee lbs work of making aurgtTha surgical dressings aod all hoa- . pltal garments mane oy^Mse Music Pa. , vlllon Red Cross AssoclaUsn during | Ihe past summer were lns|«ctsd a few " ! days ago by a commlllee from tbe Cape May Chapter and then shipped | to tbe headquarters In New York. , were lo all between 400 and 506 pieces shipped. Dr. Ksip ana wile In Weal. ' Tbe Rev. J. B. Kulp aud wife are 1 now In Topeka, Kanaaa, visiting their ' relative, the Rev. Dr. E j' Kulp. Paslor Kulp will return about October IS. bat Mrs Kulp will not return an- ' til a week laier. While In Ibe West. 1 Mis.- Kulp will atteud a missionary > convention at Kansas City, Kansas. ' Dr. K. J. Kulp Is - well remembered by > local Methodists for bis very able eerI wpi»vw rteefaiuHi. *— -+ * I The Reliance Fire Company, at Ita . anuual meeting, re-elected tbe follow- , ing officers: President, H .8. Mowrer; . vice president Lawrence M Lear; sec t ret err, Roland 'Bleelman; treasurer. John B. Christian; foreman. Wardeil . Hlgbee; trustee for three years, Geo. r. C. Morpby. Cbarlss Sampson was elected a member of tha Firemen's Relief Association.
. SUMMER GIRL : BECOMES A BRIDE e MiM Margaret M. Bacon and ' 1, c. F. Adams, of Troy , Wed at MillTille. Charles F. Adama. of Troy, aod Miaa Margaret M. Baooo. daughter of ML aod Mrs George 8. Baoon. of Mlllvllle. were married lo tbe First Presbyterian Church of MtllvHIe at 0000 Saturday. Tbe ceremony waa performed by tbe Rev.'DavId Sherry, of Brandywlos Sprioga, a cousin of tba bridegroom. The maid of hooor was Mlsa Cam Una Bacon, a alatar of tba brlda. and tba beat man waa J. Walter 81 Has: A large number of goeats witnessed tbe mamaga. Tbe bride la koowo to many Ocean City residents and visitors, bar paren W having been cottagers here for a Dumoer 01 — — . (
CAUGHT WBAKFI8H \ I UMivlit* Pass LaaSsa ki te ; goal mtaetwiee al a»sn. George A. VanHart, -Kb soma vls1 1 log friends, recently oaoghl a large quantity of Bab 00 tba pter of tba South Ocean OKj Flahlog Club at Flfiy-algbtb at rest. Tbsy flsbad all nlgbL — Dr K. C. Waaton caught a klogflsh ™" weighing* 26 oooeaa while aogllogTrom wi«nmi»™«v--- a
ibe Ocean City Flablng Club plar a d few days ago. - \ a William A. Welsh, of Beverly, praal „ deal of tbe Anglerv' Club of Ocean , cay. caught twgftaa -aakOsb while „ flablng in tba aorf at tba oorth point b Ibe latter part ol last week, and Sber- , Iff Freocta. of WUmlogton, '»« p*s_l- e dent of tba club, got Ms waakflah.Tkll , were good-olxad. 1 K. B SIIlea, ptawdsnl of tba First , Hatlooal Bank; CapL B. R. Booy aod Wlltoo H. WlUuta, of this city, waot outside on several occaaloua during tba last ten days, and each. Uma they, , bought back floa buncbaa of w.ah- , Ilia raportad tbet oottaeam at Tklrty- ' fourth ami — Dtog to oooatrad a flsklog psat la that mcrion of tim «ay-_ Taesday waa "FWPmewttegDey"
sunday schools : in convention " State Association Will Meet in Broadway M. E. Chnreh, 1 Camden, in November. ' ' Jersey Sunday School Association will be held In the lirosdway M E j Church, Camden, on Tuesday. Wed. . ueaday and Thursday, November 13 1 14 aud 15. The Broadway Church I- one of the | most convenient and commodious In ; s Ji.ew Jersey, and every part of It will I be used by tills great con vent lou. 1 J while several adjoining churches 1 s meeltugs aud social meals. e "Saving and iServiug." Aud Ihe 1 e needs of Ihe hour lu patriotic ser- |> vices will be slrongly emphasized, I - while the educalloual side of Sunday ' e to the various departments of Suudey • school work. There will be strong. ' '. most atlrscilve pisiform uieu lu I lie < - of Chicago, general secretary of the i r International Sunday School Association; Bishop Joseph H. Berry, of Phil- i t edelplila. aud the Rev. Charles E Goodell, I) p., «< New York. Toe r Rev, Holmes F. Gravatt. D -D , of i I Camden, will lead tbe devolloual per- ' - lode. Tbe chorus choir of 200. with orebfs- l • (ra of 25. will be au atlrallve feature, i . There will be five or six luncheons i aod suppers, lu which as many de r groups will nieel logelher r Tbs entertainment will be provided In < I tbe homes of Cainden for 41 for lodg- - log aud breakfast. - 6 Every Sunday school In Ihe Slale Is , urged to scud delegates. Furiber lu- < formation may be oblalued of tbe New Jeraty SOnday School Avsoclallou, 835 , ! Broad atreet, Newark. N J. , 135 FEARS OLD Aaaltersari Ixtrcisrs al Nrsd- [ The ooe hundred aud fweuty-firih p anniversary of the Head of the River . Church, at Tnckaboe, will be cele- • fglidJftlBllAki 10 SO o'clock, will be the Rev Dr. J AAmbery Price., of Ihe Washington • Heights M. "E 'TlTiurch. New York - City. . ^ There will be a platform meeting at :- 2.S0 o'clock, lutrodoclug Evangelists r. Molyneux and Hayes, wbo begin a II two weeks' campaign In Ibe eveulng i. nnder the auspices of the Baptist, is Methodist and Presbyterian cborcbes i- ' The evening service will be held In tbe Tuckahoe M. E. Church.
LOCAL SCHOOLS TAKE MANY TROPHIES AT COUNTY FAIR
i — : — c MANY ANGLERS AT ; FISHING CLUB PIER, f ' « ' Looked Almost Like a 8om- ' met Day at the Fourteenth c * Street Structure. ' e I There waa a large crowd of memv hers on the pier of the Ocean City , d Fishing Club Booday. and quite a f»w , nice flab were banled In. | d Among those on tbe pier were Vie, , President Walter W. Sibeoo. See etary in W. W. Tyera, Harry H. Marter. Jr.. r- chairman of tha boose oommltter; B. J -dooke, "Chick" Burkhardt, Dr. I Lawrence Slmcox. J. B. Rlekerd. 8. I n wman. Ed. Klein. Harry Moore. -Bowmao, Ed. Kleto, ,,
Zimmerman, Walter Chandler, Blwood Horn. Fred. Oakford. J. o/( St ration, Fred. Tapley, Claranca f ' Brusb. Churchill Hungerford. Ira j Sharp. Aaalatant Proeeculor Brown, of • Atlantic Clfy; Parker Miller. Elmer , ' Y. Robloeon, Meeera. Sullivan. ( • Walker, Perkins and Schilling. , 1 Mrs. Churchill Hungerford and 1 Hrt Fred Tapley also triad their eklll at flablng. » W. W. Tyers had a large shark's ' bead on tbe pier. luqulrlee from members brought out the stale-
moot thet be bed eaybt tbe shark , near Longport; that It weighed fully gOO-pouuds and waa a rare specimen In , this aact loo Some of tbe members believed the etory. hot. there ere always some doubling Thomases al ibis , dub. and they expressed tbe Tiethat Me. Tyera was entitled to tbe big- , gust dob c bait— and every dub memknows what that means. I I ir ' ' W.C.T.I'. ■SWIBf. . 1 The regular meeting of tbs Omen '• City W. C. T. C. will be held Wedoee- ' day ufleroooo. Odober IT,' MS o'clock, at the borne of MWe ElnabeUt Sends on Ceatml aeeoaa. A faU aMegdaoce I " <i rr"- ' * ' — ' — ' ' mr. nsai win a naa» NaxtSaaday the Ree. Dr. George H. Maal, eaperianeadeat of tbe Bridge- " M ftiiimi will )iiar* la the Pint • M- B-Chama hath meemlaa aad asm J: alag. Dr Kdlp betiig a-ay ea htova-
Young Woman Received Large Sum for One Loaf of Bread. Ocean Clly school children took Brat honors In several of tbe departments of the Caps May County Fair, particularly In domestic science work, for which credit la due not only Iba /onng coutealanti. but also Miss Kexar, wbo baa charge of tbe domestic science department of tbe local schools. Tba local school children In all look r Bret trophy for the beat collection of ' mwlng. second trophy for the beet colof cooking aod eight special > trophies from the fair. lo. addition. ' Eleanor Campbell woo s $5 trophy of- • fared by the First Netiooal Bank of ■ this city aod a 41 trophy presented by tbe Ocean City Title aod Trust Compaoy. She received all Ibis for bak- - fha hast loaf of bread. the best I
Tba schools were divided loin several claaaes, aod Ibose named la tbe I clam with Ocean City were the Cape ' May aud Wildwood ecboola. - - i Tba special trophies In cooking were ewerded ma follows: Third, for tbe > jer of fruit, divided between Katberluv Smith aud Miidrad SutlOu. 1 First Levi ola Scull; best pie. 1 First. Eleeuor Campbell; best lo»f of breed. 1 For mwlng, ibf trophy winners
First. Gertrude 8 led am; best domes- < tic setsnce apron. ■ Second , Gertrude Stedem; band sewThird. Llllle Chance; apron. - Third, Elate Vbeetwood; lace making. First, Lucy Heodereoo; damask darufng. . First. Jompbloe Maglouls: darning dram goods. JYef. Steveoa. ■MMaf, iu aemmbly, told tba gU^Mkmr aooaam 1 and congratulated l^HgaM ehik|pD " and tbalr Inatructor.^H ■ iislsirtTr-^^M*~*— * Daniel through Ibe Ssa^ftw^Bftmak IkMz many f'lsadi fat tUM| ■NUBua [. .ml kiodaem m tmlk^^^embem >- mart- Mr- — * Ma jMP* A sympathy af IM » Imvflmlkvafljj^H^IH a- a44MUofllHllM^^B""
I BAPTISTS TO BEGIN WORK TO RAISE CHURCH ANNEX
;large crowd at the county fair Horse Races Were Interesting. \ | Fine Exhibits of Produce, Etc. I The horse racing afi the Cape May . I nunly-FkTf Saturday served to draw , i a large crowd, and the events proved , Tne moinr cycle races on Friday ( afternixiu were fairly exciting, aud at- i l irsviol cniisulerable atleullon. r very good. Fine potatoes, apples. , were aduiired by all. There were (u have been aulo races . Friday afleruooo, but tbe mauage nteut was dlssppoiuled In obtaining , : entries. , Among those at the fair Friday • afleruooo were former Assemblyman . Mark Lake, uow- the Uepubllsau ; . nominee for the Assembly; Prosecutor : Eugene C. Cole, former Judge Harry 8 . . Duuglaas, Republican uoinluee for aur- | f rugate; Counly Clerk A. C. Hlldretb, , Freeholder John P. Fox, A. G. Gil- | bert, William H. Powell. Wardeil Hlg- , . William Gilbert, Arthur BnCbester . aud Ralph Cheater. , NEW QUARTERS i oqob an Chapter lo Have mooma : IB Waaaaiaker's More., (Tulveralty Hall on the eighth floor I ' of Ihe Waoamakerslore.Phlladelphla. i has been given over to tbe Urqubart Auxiliary of tha American Red Cross 1 as headquarters, and will be known as Red Cross Hall. The hall will be formally dedicated al 2 SO o'clock next Monday afternoon, and Invitations have beeu received by . some of Ocean City's residents to Attend the ceremonies. ( Red Cross Hall will- be used as a place of rendexvous and public work room for tbe women of Philadelphia wbo can spars lime lo assist lo getting and navy at home aod overseas. i ne hall wllldie open from 10 a. m. to 430 p. m. every day the store is open. There will he competent, willing In- , siruclors In surgical dressings, knlliing and surgical garmenl-maklng at , the hall, as well as a bureau of lufor- , mailon on Red Cross problems. Mrs George W.'Urqnbari 'Is chalr- '• man of Ihe auxiliary. She l» • eumi met resident of Ooeau Clly. Among n ibe directors art Mrs. Allred M. Gray and Mrs. Oswald DeRoume, cottagers
Proposed Building Will Also Provide Home for Paator and Family. l On tbe return of tbe pastor, tba Rev. M. M. I,ew-|«. from a raatfal vacation, a meeting of Ibe members and friends of the First Baptist . Church will be held Friday evening. October 12. at 8 o'clock, at which time the plana for thesoclel rooms' aod apart, menu for the pastor, which they pro- ' pose to erect this winter, will be abowu ' sud explained, and alio tbe plane I completed for a financial campaign lo be conducted for ona week, from noon ' Monday, October 15, antll Saturday, • October 20. Tbe erection of a large church, at an • estimated cost of 445.000. waa found to • be i m pract ical for aereral good reasons, - covering Immediate needs, aa well as II financial stress during the war. However, tbe securing of more room and " facilities for more efficient work nod tbe securlog of a parsonage —era found 1 lo be an urgeut and Immediate neeeeally. Consequently , tbe Baptist people '. propose securing a release of 80 feet of 1 ground from tbelr present mortgaged r lot. aod of building Ibereon a property 28x54. tbe ground floor of which will ' equipped aud used for church work, • and tbe uppe'r floor ball! Into a cotw- ■ fortable apartment fur tba pastor aad ' bis family. r This building, together with the amount necessary to secure the release of 30 feel (about 11500). will make a proposition of about $5000. Tbe present mortgage will Ihna be aealerlally i reduced as well. Tbe peatorand congregation purpose r raise 42.000 of that amount In Casta . one week, commencing October IS, i all members participating, eittaee by ■ mall to tbew out-of-town Meade, or by i personal eflort In tha city, for amoenta ranging from II up. The balance of I 48000 "will be pieced lo the baUdlng , end loan association,, taken ears of r |o thai way end alllmaleiy cleared off - before regnlar time for molarity. If this to realized, the work caa be i started about November 1 aod tba i building occupied In mid January, la i lime for tbe reel winter's erotb*. I Tbe pastor end membership, tberee lion sua uuauuei — 0 people of Ooeeo City for amounts (rem II end op, oa tbcy may feel able and i- glad to give for this needy work, and i- tbcy ere asked to receive tbe rnnml it requests of the members taepietfaUy r- end as generously aa they possibly '■ Any assistance from friends oalsMa of Ooean City will be gladly and grete- ' fully received by mall, checks brtad re being mads payable to the Building Fund. First Baptist Church, aad net to the pastor of the assistant t nearer, ... _ l_ (WsISM to IDS pasior u« .MS — — — — 7—
PETERSBURG READY 1 TO HELP CO. G,, I Women Organiae Society With y Mrs. Fred Carter aa t Chairman. ^ t The women of. Petersburg heve or- „ • gaolxed to help lo the work of outfit- t Hog the boys of Company O for the | r winter. I g Mrs. Granville H. Steelmen. otthla < o city, who la chairman of tbe local i- Woman's Service Committee, end her ( daughter. Mrs. Leo Johusoo. of Terklo. , k Kansas, addressed a meeting In Ibe if Petersburg M K. Chnreh Sunday afterI. noon. Both addresses ware of a petrlil otic order, end at Ihe conclusion of her 0. talk Mrs. Sleelmao mads ao appeal f. for assistance lo tba- work of making of sweaters, scarfs, abdominal baods.etc.. ,y for tba men of Company O. o- There was e prompt response from g. 18 women, end Mrs. Fred. Carter, of Petersburg, was made chairman. rwisusii, — -- — — - - A number of vests end pillow -slips (|
. have been sent to Petersburg, together f, i with material for sweaters and scarfs, £ and lbs women «f -.Petersburg erenow „ i diligently at work oo these. , , ■ ■ I oncers Clectri- , At tbe aunual marl jog of the Wo- ( man's Christian Temperance Union of j if Cape May County, receotly bald In , tbe if ct hud 1st Chnreh at See Isle City. , u Mrs. Delia Smith, of Ocean City, re- , signed as president eod tbe following _ nffi<-vrs were elected: Mrs. Lizzie ; were Lizzie
Swain, of Goshen, president; Mrs. - Clarabel Hallo vftll.of Wild wood, corresponding secretary; Mrs. E. L. Rica, of Court House, recording saeteUry; . Mrs. Cynthia Swan, of Ocean CMy.
Miss Wilhelm. Ocean City. CAPT. GIVIN DBAD Wvvcral Ytars, Copt. Alexander W. Glvln, ag^ Tfl years, wbo bought tbe BoUoa eattage a l»w years age, end wee a MMmer resident of Ibis e«y. dlefl of general debility at bis booM la Bexkarougb Thursday olgbl. He taad-M> turned to bla winter boms' oa Boglam8. His -funeral took piece Monday apd tbe Inlermeot.wea In Level ingteu ' . 1 Born In Roxbo rough, CapL Oflrta received a public school edoeeUM aad ■ when a yonog man learned pafM 1 banging. At tbe .beginning af tbe Civil War be enlisted la Company ». 1141b Regiment, Reonsjlvsala VeteO- ' tiers, known ea CollImP Xoaavea. < Captain Glvln waa In eighteen hart law I After tbe war tbe ceptalr lammed . paper banging, afterward kesemlBg special agent for the Paoneyleaole » Fire loan ran oe Company, 508-» We4t not street, Philadelphia.
Captain Gleln wot ■apaflntaadeot of Sunday school of tbe fteitft Be. formed Cbereb tor forty -live years. He also waa en eMacof the LeveringPreabytertau Cbereb. of Means yank. He w ea a mem bee af Haenebe Ne. 185, F. end A. M-, end many other Masonic bodies; MUKory of tbe Loyal Irtgtoa: A. Port, No. IX G. A. R ; part worthy petrtacb of tbe Seas of IMo* perinea, end grand marter of IbeOo- - data of Temperance. I Ha Is earvlved by two liglM'. » Miss Fee ale Gleln sad Mm. Jaba . — - MMniiid. and mem mid v as isa ruse — *■ Dobson aad aaoaa grand
r- children, ibrm of wbem are now la »• the army.
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