r,l«'OTIC" . OCEAN CITY SENTINEL 7
VOL. XXXVII. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THUKSDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1917. ' „ . NO. 38 : — - - — ■ . : • • - • ^ — : — : : 1. '* ■ 1 . .
Ocean City Sentinel -ByR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor li.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. j^ORGAN HAND, ATTORN EY'and . COUNSELLOR-AT LAW, 'prMk^Ooart I'omral— Souoj'*'iiu2: CAPE MOt«l, *. J. j^WAOFFIGEs" 1 Apgar &i Boswell, BOURXK BlIlUHNU. A ' " ot'KAN t lTV. N. J." ' JjAVV. OFFICES Godfrey 4 Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. pUKMAN B; WILLIS . ] Attorney at Low 95 2 A s b u r y A.v e n u e Ocean City, N. J. nuutL. DR. W. P. HAINES - COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE I OCEAN CITY. N. J. \ OZKK K HOUKH: jln>|U|T m*' 1-buoee: Bell 4M-W; 1 tiler "Ulr 140- A botti rttoaem S JjYoftNCE Brick Haines ' COB 9TM AND WEtELCV AVE HECHANO-TH ERA P 1ST ' Hour* by appuiiiiiurut J stl AUen Corson, 1. D. «TS llO Wesley Avenue . Ocean City New Jersey 1^1 i jJERSCHEL PETTIT, M.'D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY ones Hour*: fto 10 a. m. J >to« p. m. Beth line . * D* G. D. NOELING Osteopathic Physician Heutt Building, Eighth street « Opposite Peunaylyaula 1L K. Depot « Ocean city, N. J. Every Tuesday, Thursday and BeU Pbone, sa> w Philadelphia Office, 1107 Chestnut 81. J)r. Wilson Y. -Christian '■ -Dentlat" 809 Central Avenue •CKA8 CITY* 8. J. Bell Pbone, 152. Booth P-HO.NE8 ' NlOHT HELI. Hoghts" Central Pharmacy | Bib and Wee ley Ave. Ocean City, N.J 4 Pbone 245- W „ — : 1 — : 1 : f MARK lake .Undertaker and Embalmer m Onrut Avaanc 'Pbone UB OOtAB CITY. N.J j———— F Be Thankful Everyone has some- « thing to be thankful - J for this year, and as ■ « he reviews the past, • « let him go forward < with increased i.n- - « spiration to accom- < plish something « worth while. < An acconnt with us « will help 3'ou save more dollars. , $% Interest Paid on Time Accounts Ocean City' Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. . " I C. L» LAKE -MM. ESTATE AOENT.. HBBtNB. (BMBIB (ML * ...
A Charming Little Bungalow OF 5 ROOMS Wesley Avenue near Fourth Street N< \v, up-to-date, every convenience, fine location Only $1675.00 An opportunity for some one surely MASSEY & EDWARDS You Can Own Your Own Home and Secure it for $1,650 " I have for sale a brick house witli 3 bedrooms, hath, living room, dining 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 Ashiiry Ave. Ocean City, H. J. Interesting to Investors Those Who Wist a Desirable location far a Seaside Heme FOR S A L E— A few lot* loc*U4-in Section O. Ocean City, N. J., . in vicinity of Stale road and Penneylrania and Headinn Railroad elation*. ' Also sitae for bungalows situate on Great Km _ Harbor Bay . Ileesl.j s Point , N. J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS Quardlsn 832 central avenue ocean city. n. J Real Estate For Sale Bid BARCJ AIIVS Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some estates in my hands must be 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 ftlQ Anbury Avenue Ocean City, IN. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walling for two week? to know If you can get It; we. can tell yon at once. Bargains 111 Bay and Ocean flout properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for Investment and for improvement — the choice of Ocean City. Apply to ^ J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St* Ocean Ol^y, N. J. MO*rC'GCS IASUAANCM R. HOWARD THORN REAL ESTATE ■74 dears eraser too#. oc.'s Avmmut I OOEAN OITY. N. J. When We Install ^ t ^ b°U* C\/IITH' C 735 Asbury Avenue I 1 1 Ocean City, New Jersey PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: 205. 220 FRED PvBELL For Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURV AVENUE Reliable place to do your marketing. goods kept Inside, free from- dust and flies. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PART8 OF OITY OPEN ALL THK YBAR »**"*»** ****** mm ana asm I POWELL'S—Thc Reliable Store j ! E Fall, and Winter Merchandise \ . X ' Now Ready for Inspection j . Powell's £ 92t ASBURV AVENUE ] t PHONE SB 1 ' Plio»«. 1B6-J' F.r*lt*re 56— 4 _ ■ JbuphotateHns : FOR YOU A™**** ■«" ) 'House Furnishings Ou, Price, are Lowat poaafek modNaol «fkh Good Week aad Bat Matofiai Lawrence n. Lear 654 A46*-y Asv John Marts Lumber Co. NIMH Street <M Haven Avea.ee OCEAN CITY. N. J. l a. MreUmg* laSiMf Paper. «*****•»
GARAGE ORDINANCE REPEAL ASKED BY LOCAL VOTERS
Petition Takes Usual Legal Course— May be Submitted to Voice of People. The Clly Commissioners, at their j weekly meellng. received a petition. I _ said to have bad a little more linn | i 200 signatures of electors, requesting I the adoption of an ordinance to repeal i an ordinance, entilled. -An ordinance ! respecting public gerages in Ocean City," adopted October 28. mis. Ifi I Ibe hoard does not see lit 10 take action. ! II was requested that I he matter he submilled lo a vole of the people. | An ordinance was submitted calling 1 for Ibe repeal of the ordinance 10 which objecllou Is made. > The ordinance which the petitioners I deelre repealed provldee Ibal II shall 1 he unlawful to erect any bulldiug or aller.-rebulld or add lo any bulldiug | southeasterly of Asbury avenue- In ( Ocean Clly for Ibe purpose of carry- t - Ob the husluess of a public garage. . said I hat, while be did not prepare the petition, be Is Interested In the < mailer as a property owuer here and 1 as the legal representative of large t " property owners. Joseph M. Row- r land, who plans to have a Urge garage I In hie profioeed apartment house on I the Boardwalk at Plymouth place, 1 favors the repeal of Ibe ordinance, al- 1 though be did not sign the petition. t Mr. Carr eald that every one recog- ■ nlzes the progressive spirit of Ocean ( City and he Is sure that the city will do £ " the rlgbl thing In Ibis miller. There should be public gerage" Dear lite cen- a r ler of actlvlllag^ln Ibe summer time, a in bis opluton II ie much bellerlo b have garages then lo have streela near t the Boardwalk used as parking places. J The petition was ordered received r ' and Hied and take the usual legal a course. S While potblng ufllclally was said. It a la Intimated that Ibe question will be - submitted to a rote of the people The ordinance was enacled by the t former board of commissioners. t f PASTOR SURPRISED Presented With Flowers at Fad > . At the morning service last Sunday • ■ Ibe members of the Klrat Baptist Cbuacb look tbelr pastor, the Iter. M. g M. Lewie, by surprise, wbeti, follow- t log tbe offering, Iwo llllle flower glrla, a daughters of Mrs. W. N. Booze aud v ■ M re. Vernon Bmttb. marched up Ibe I " aiele with a dozen carnations apiece • and preeeuted tbem lo Ibe pastor, wblle J. P. Cadman, Jr , expressed for tbe copgregatioo tbelr apprecUllon of j Ibe services of Ibe pastor for Ibe past ' year. v This service marked tbe openlug of . tbe second year.
1 JUSTICE BARROWS LAID TO REST 1 Many Handsome Floral Em- , p blems City Officials Serve j as Pall-bearers. ' -J Police Jmjrice Arthur II. Harrows 1 were conducted at Ills lale home. 832 I i Central avenue, by the Rev Joseph • > B. Kulp. pastor of the First M. K c Church. Balurday afternoon. The In- t . was at Trinity M. K Church t I Cemetery al Reasley's Point. ( The pall-hearer, were Mayor Cham- I : plnn. city William H ( 1 Campbell and George O Adams. City • Harry A. Morris. City Solicitor r , Clarence S. Scull. r nnmber ftf cul flowers aud floral, em-* t ' from friends These Included a t number of cut flowers— A inericau t ' ro-es— from the uieo In clly a ball who had come lo close dally com- c , muulcalloo with Mr. Barrows; a I wreath of magnolias .and flowers fro® I members of the city's police force, b and a design from the Men's Bible (Tan. of ihe First M. E. Sabbaib t School. The body was viewed Saturdays-TV b friends of the deceased. Tbe $ members of tbe police force, beaded Chief Scull, look llieir last view of I Ibe remalus ou Friday evening. a Tbe doorway leading Into tbe court L lu e"y hall was draped with J mourning, and there was crepe over I Barrows' chair behlud the desk fi and also on Ihe wall back of tbe chair. C r — F CARD PARTY " utmn'n itrticr conmliire. ( There will be aDotlier progressive live buudred card parly al Ihe Youug Men 'a Progressive League's rooms ,, Ibis (Thursday) eveulngal 8 30 o'clock fi sbarp. * As a^mc of Ibe participants In these * do not care lo play for Iropbles, , will be oflercd on llils occasion, a and Ibe money laken In will be divided with tbe Woman's Service ? of Ibis clly. „ risytua ruitu 1 nun .a. P Tbe pocket billiard louroament at tbe Youug Meu's Progressive L-ague Is now attracting Ibe aUeullon of tbe II members of Ibis organization every n week-day night. Some great games d are belug played. q
MISS LENA MOREY i ' , GIVEN SURPRISE " Telephone Office Girls Present Chief With Women's National Honor Medal. 1 Miss Lena Morey, chief operator lo llie Bell Telephone Compauy's office In this city, had a very enjoyable birthday party al her borne Mouday evening. One of Ibe very pleasant features of llie occasion was the piesentatlou to Miss Morey. by Ibe young women of ' tlie telephone ofllce. with whom she 1 Is extremely popular, of a "Women's : Honor Medal," made of sterling silver. On one side of a bar Ibe medal Is Miss Morey'a first lseiia, and on tbe other side Is who is a sergeant In Company Kilb Regiment, Dow at Camp McClellan . Anulatun. On- tbe I fee of the medal la oue large red War, representing Ibe one gteat eacrlflce of Amerlcao somen. Burrounding this war and completing tbe red, while and blue effect, Is the InJ acr|a| Ion. "lu recognition of Ihe Sacra ■ of Americau Womanhood." On Ibe reverse side Ie engraved the picof the boy bidding bis molber, wife aud sister "good-bye." Knelt, cling Ibis reproduction It the rollowquotation from an address by Wilson: 'fThe world must made safe for democracy." The presentation of Ibe medal wae made by Ml«e Laura Smith. . It Ie tbe eecoud bonor medal now carried here, tbe olbtr being 1 Mrs. R L. Uoff. Miss Morey 's guests were Cbarlee aud wife. Waller Hoox and wife, Mrs. Itnogene Dalbow, Mines Cora Rau, Laura Smith, -Beatrice -Gwendolyn Basset! , Krtna and Daley Morey, Roy Jefand Perry Christian, of Ocean Andrew Hardlng.Wm. Phlllpot, Richard Fitzgerald and Jack Rein- 1 of Atlantic Clly. ENJOYED VENISON , Friends Had Trent. ' The members of tbe Ocean City Re , publlcau Club and a uumber of tbelr enjoyed veulaon, provided by 1 Mayor Champion. In ibe headquarters I M tbe dab In ibe Hann Building Bat- 1 urday. evening. Among the guests ( the Revs. Charles Ji. Hobner , and M. M. Lewie. ' '• * < Clam cbowder wae Hrat on tbe bill of fare It waa made In T. Lee Adams' ■ best style. Tben followed venison, with which also there was coffee. were served on tbe side. Thsaklsl lo Friends. Mrs Arthur D. Harrows desire*, 1 ihertKSTiNKU to tbank tbe * friends who were so kind to ber , ber recent heavy bereavement 1 caused by tbe death of ber buebend. ,
i SCHOOL TEACHER 1 S QUIETLY WEDS • e - ? Miss Inez Corson Now Ihe ~ e Bride of Lynwood ^ Mintzer. Lynwood Mintzer end Miss Inex Corson, daughter of Mrs J. Meckey Corson, both of tble clly, gave tbelr frlende.bert a surprise by quietly mar- ' rying at tbe bome of tbe bride at 5 o'clock TbeDk«tvl*g Day. ' Tbe ceremonyjret performed by Ibe . Rev. Cbarlee H. Bobber, pastor of Ibe Flrai Presbyterian Church, aud waa witnessed by only members of Ibe lm- n mediate families. e Mies Marie Bootbroyd, ol Ibis clly, V was bridesmaid, and Waller Sherman, t also of tble city, was beet men. a Mr end Mrs. Mintzer left e little I later on their toor, wblcb embraced ■ Washington, D. C., and that section r ' of tbe country. v Tbey have tbe best wishes .of many f friends. ' Tbe young men Is lo tbe automobile : business In Philadelphia, but It Ie t , elated tbat be Is aLoul to enlist. > Tbe bride Is a popular Ocean City girl and a graduate of tbe Ocean City 1 ' High HCbool. 8 be bee beeu leaching f ' for a few years In Ibe flret grade of.tbe 1 Wesley avenue school: She will con- < Untie to teach for tbe preeeDt. | BOOKS FOR CAMP DIX : A lew ■sgaxlaes Are Iw tse era! * froos ThlsCltr. ' A box foil of books and magazines _ win be'eent by Ibe Ocean CllY Public Library to tbe boys at Camp Dlx for " Christmas. Tboee having books end magszines tbey deeds to aeod tbe boys are requested by Mus Maod M. Foulds, tbe librarian, to bave tbem at tb# library not later tban December IS, The young men In camp enjoy reading, so tboee wbo cen do so should remember tbem with books end magazines. ■arise. J- Tble M to noUfy tbe poblie tbet hereafter I will not be respooslble for = any bUle or debts oootraorsd by anyone except HyeeM. . , Ralph Riot ■ Oeau CMy, N. J-, November 27. IM7. ssw "4. adv.. ll-», U. - ^ ""-SSmw
I B. WILLIS NEW POLICE JUSTICE , — . — > Former University Star Plnn- J ger Appointed to Vacancy t by Mayor Champion. Mayor Cbemploo, et the weekly ' meellug of tbe Clly Commissioners, f eald Ibat be bad received from F. B- t of Ibis city, en application for t tbe position of police Justice, an ofllce > made vacant by tbe death of Arthur Barrows. , Mayor ( himplon said be would j recommend tbe appointment of Mr. -Willie. The. sppolnfment wae conby Ibe other members of the ( board. Tbe resignation of Mr. Willis as a member of Ibe Hoard of Education . was accepted. Mr. Willie, wbo Is a son of F. B. _ a merchant here, graduated ' Ibe Ocean City High School In j He graduated from the college deparimeot of 'Temple University, Philadelphia, lo 1909, and - from tbe law department of tbe Uulverslly of Pennsylvania In 1912. Hg waa the champion plunger fur distance at tbe Uolverelty 61 Pennsyl- . vents in 1912. aud still boldslbe American record — 80 feet. | He wae married a few weeks ago. ' Ca|M. Blair x at Miami. , ('apfcLewls Rleley. wbo left bere . severer weeks ego In ble power boat' i for Miami, -bea reecbed there aafely. r Mrs Rleley left bere yesterday morning In Join him In Ibe southern city, . where I bey rxngl lo remain during . Ibe balance of winter. Callaae For Keel. Cottage ceotrelly located wltb all. modern ImproveuteoU. Including I beater. onfurn Ished or pertly furnished. , Apply 8KXT1KU. Office ad*, if. ■ , Meeeerepber,1 with looaledgt ol • bookkeeping. Apply Box l». Ocean CMy, K. J. adv.. W If. I; Montr U loan ea 8M mottgage. I* Apply -R t 'arils gabtasoa. Meal. 744 Aabary aveoae, Oosao CMy, N J. adv* U.
THREE LOCAL YOUNG MEN ENLIST IN THE SERVICE
E. E. Ranch, Moriia Scull and : "Jack" Barr Soon to Report for Dnty. Two of Ocean City's well-known yoong men— Elmer E. Reock, eon of M Rauck, and MorrlaBcoll. son of Abel D. Bcull-bave en Hated lo . Ibe United Blaise Aviation Corps (oooanil will serve as chauffeurs. Both eulisted In Atlantic CMy on Elmer Ranrk passed tbe physical examination, ea did Morrle With the exception tbet the .latwae found to bsve some slight trouble with bis eyesight, ;due to a ' aplasb of concrete In ble. eyes some yean ago, M Ie aald. Both, bowever. ordered to report al tbe recruiting station In Atlantic Clly next Tuesday morning. ' Tbey expect to be eent -to Fort 8 loend tben probably to Camp Bam Houston in Texas. ' Mr. Renck has been aaststaot to Joe. 1 Bcull lo tbe letter's real estate offices for two or three years. He Is secretary
■ of tbe congregation of tbe Fuel Presbyterian Church and secretary of tbe 1 Christian Endeavor Society, Men's Bible Clsas and Board of Uebere. lie has also been Otherwise active In tbe ' affaire of tbla church. Mr. Bcull bee been driving pn auto for Msaeey A Edwards for aome time r pest. -Jack" Berr, a well known _jro nog local architect wltb Allen Bcull, tbe builder, yesterday In ' Philadelphia passed Ibe physical examination at a recruiting station. Us baa so Hated as architect and'wlll be assigned to Hock e Island, Illinois. His bome to In PbUadelpbta. P-MIc Aactisa Sale. There will be sold el pobllc eucllon ■ sale in tbe Bales Rooms of .Barnes A Loflaod, Room 301. Bourse Building, Philadelphia, on December 18. at 12 - o'clock nooo, tbe following described tract of land and premtom. situated la ll-jbectty of Ocean CMy. on tbe eootbg werierly side of Wesley avepoe, MP I. feet south west ward I y from Tblrty-ee*-eolb street, aad ooatloaing aootbweetwsrdly 100 (set m front by mntprnM* ward l j 1118 lest lo tbe exlerim Haaee- ° tabltohad by tbe Rlpwriaa Commie- ° . Jcjce UDUCB, W AIHIXUTUX Kou. ad*.. 11, 38. St. - Owaeea. 44 ^ ■liiillMMl M Ibl llMII
' LEAVES SCHOOL ; TO ENTER SERYICE Jos. L. Pyle, Head of Commeri cial Department, Now at 'r WashinRtoii, D. C. ■ Much to Ibe geuulue regrel of the , young people who were eludenla In ( Ibe commercial department of Ihe r Ocean City High School, Joseph I* I Pyle, bead of Ibat department, rellu- , qulsbed till duties there at tbe close of Ihe session Monday afternoon, be hev- , lug enlisted In Ihe service of bis country . wblle In Philadelphia last Friday. He was ordered lo report el the ber- , racks at Washington, D. C.. yesterday I Mr. Pyle sent his application to Ibe . orduauce department of the United ( Blatee about twu weeks ago. He re . ceived word last week to eullat.lu . Philadelphia. He goes as an accouut- , ant id tbe chief of ordinsuce depart . metit. Mr. Pyle has been at tbe heed of tbe . commercial depairtment of tbe Ocean , City High School for a little more tban , three years and wet highly popular I wltb tbe students nnder him. He Ie a eon of John C. Pyle, of Wll- , mlugton, Del., from which city be came lo-lbis resort to take tbe position . be bee Dow relinquished. He la a ( graduate of tbe Wilmington High ' School aud Uoldey College, of Wll- , mlugton; also tbe School of Finance I of ibe Ohio Western Uolverelty. He , la an Incorporated accounted "end . member of tbe International Society , of Incorporated Accountants. HAD GOOD TIKE Oue buudred members and friends of the Daughters of America enjoyed Ibe lodge'* picnic eupper Tbankeglr1 nlgbt. Tbe exercises opened with tbe tinging of e selection, "God Bleea Our Boys." There were reeltetlone by Ruth Stephenson and Mrs. Hannab T. Uhf, end addresses by Mayor ' Cbemploo aad tbs-Ravx J. B. Kulp, H. Bohoer end M. M. Lewis. Games were played, sod a leugbable -feature we* tbe "duck Wklk," ln wblcb ell took peri. Aged Woman Valerianate. Mrs. Annie Borley, of this city, wbo blind, fell down elalra at ber bome Snnday and broke ber rigbt arm. Dr. Allen Corson reduced tbe fracture. Mrs. Burley broke ber left arm about year ago. RED CROSS BENEFIT AT THE PRINCESS i Manager Piatt Donates Use of Honse and Pictures Tomorrow Afternoon. Manager Frank H. Piatt, of tbe ' Prinoea* Theater, this city, be* donated . ble boom end aome flrat ciaae moving pictures for a beneflt for tbe local Red ■ Croat Society tomorrow (Friday) afternoon. Tbe show will begin at 8.46 ■ o'clock. i Tbe prioe of admission for ednlte ■ will be ten cent*; children, o cents. . Tben will be no war tax added, end I all of tbe receipt* will be turned over a to the Red Cram Society. ■ Tbe pictures to be shown are Edison >. Conquest pictures end ere ea follows: , "Billy end lbs Big Stick." "Two Keo- ' tocky Boys," "Climbing Mount Wash- ' Ingtoo," end "Gathering Bananas Don't fall to attend tbla beneflt for , tbe Bad Croat. k Try an advertisement In tbe Sestis n>'T ~ ^
SERVICE FLAG UNFURLED 2 IN METHODIST CHURCH ,
" Gift of Ladies' Aid SocietyInspiring Addresses by Hn. Gandy and Prof. Reichly. 4 A service flag containing Si stare. Ibe gift of tbe member* of tbe Lad toe' Aid Society of tbe First M. E. Church, was unfurled and presented to tbe - church, In ihe presence of a Urge congregation, on Sunday evening. After ihe singing of e hymn by tba congregation end a selection by tbe e quartet, comprising E. M. -'utton, Welti tor Sherman, Rutsell Nnlty, Harry H. e Lake, (be pastor, Ibe Rev. Joseph 8. , Kulp, announced that tbe delivery of i- (be sermon arranged for that evenf Ing would be postponed until tbe for- >. lowing Sunday eveulog. He eald that y tbey were gathered there that nlgbt to \ unfurl a service flag In bonor of the r- boys from Ibe church end Sunday ■ school wbo have gone to tba ooau try's e service. It la fluiDg that tbla abuold A be e service of frleode end wtll-wtobers i of these boys. Tboee wbo ere praaentII lug Ibis flag ere profoundly interested - in the welfare of tbe country and of : tbe boys. The twenty-tbree stare In tbe flag represent tbe number of boys e wbo have gone. i Continuing, Mr. Kulp aakl tbet aa ii others shall euawer tbe call tbelr r names will be added and eddltloaal •tare will be placed In tbe flag^ I- This flag, the speaker eald, will ba e presented by tbe Ladles' AM Society, u Therefore It la flttlug tbet tbe praeMesI a of tbe society shall uofari tba em bleat, a Sbe Is much Interested In this tease. - Sbe bee given -to It moch time aad e labor. e Mr. Kulp, concluding, aaM that ha i could not Introduce Mrs. Elizabeth W. y Gaody to tbla audlenee, bat be weald announce tbet Mrs. Qendy will ptaaent tbe flag. Mrs. Gandy, supping lo the polpM pisiform, said that tble to qalU a bow a role' for ber. Had not Dr. Knlp made tbe request, and bad ebe not eaUMod a In tbe country's aervlee, ebe eoaM not j have appeared e# now. Sbe aaM she . could not make a speech, but aba WMld give a resume of tbe work dona by tbe . women bere since tbe beys toft foe f camp. i Tbe Individual, aa well aa tbe boat- . nem man, likes to take a rstroapesUve r glance. We especially like It U ear ,, Christian Uvea. It doea as goad os a . nation to tbjok beck to tbe time oar forefather* laid tbe foundation of this j government. Sbe tqld of tba privations eodatsd by tbe early settlers in New ffnglatod. end bow Washington prayed at Valley » Forge end bow Lincoln aooght beave enly guidance In ble DDdariAklage. In ber mind's eye sbe reealhd the . scenes In the matte pavilion here early I last "summer, when tba farewell raeeptlon wee given to tbe boys of Uompaay G, or this city. Sbe wondered, oa that occasion, aa to what bad Inapt red tbem boys, many of whom had bwa hoc boys in Sondsy school They weal | out toflgbt for liberty, Jostles aad'fne- - We did not seek tble war, bat wa are In this conflict to stay for awhile, ( aba feared. Tbe next call toaaoMas soon. Everyone Is able to da aaoew thing, i We moat all enlist as mldtore. Tba woman of Ooaan City have baa * trying lo take cere of tbe collated kOT* « a from Ocean City and Uepe Mgy g County. Tbe speaker bare toM of the 1 article# made' end sent to the boye. w Three young men, Mrs. Qendy add, 5 bave already left bar hoaee for gereremeat service, and spot ber would leave i, tbe next day. Tbey are Innkiqp after these yontbs. end also tbe ybaag hatd ber (Dominic Qerbaalo) wbo toft Oeaaa ,r City for tbe est 1 1 us last FridayTwo societies bare— the Red Cham D end tbe Women's Defense— ore week* ing bard. Beery woman, mea aad i- cblld to In tble strogrto to the latoh. >- Men will not ba aattadad until aaftee- * eel liberty shall prevail. „ Tbe epeaker bare referred la MRS leUsr* aba bed received from thayaaas men lo tba service both la IMeaaMR i- and In France, and aid all hem am tot (Oonllsoad ea roarih Fern 1
SIMMS' Closed for the Season Sunday, September 30 ^ ~ I IB The Baptist Corner Did vou ever notice that "Some folks think thiy m living, when they arc only lasting." Christ said, "I came that ye may have LOT ami Mf % have it abundantly." Whoever "pasacs up" Jesus Oviat paaan up tow lb. . Tirst Baptist Ghurch I o— ea »■■«!» wa mm 4m .-J

