Ocean City Sentinel THUKSD AY. 'MARCH 28/1918 We ehall be glad to receive Heme of news and communications of Interest to tbla community and our readerAll communication- should be accompanied wilh tbe full name au<l address of tbe writer, not necessarily ' for publication, but a« a fcusrantee of good faith. DOTS , Easter Sunday. Mauy cottagers here. March weather this week. i A few auow squalls on Tuesday. ' Many excursionists In this "city on ' Sunday. f Tbe local trolley care will begin to Cburcb choirs will have special I music next Sunday. Don't forget that you'll -tart an [ hour earlier next week. Miss Amy lilackman ha- -u -needed ' Miss Marguerite Kulp a- a teacher In . tbe First M. K Sunday School. I The exhibit of the children '-work at , the Wesley avenue school I- attracting „ the attention of Interested parent-. , arc 1/ th new dra." Ir, m Cape May I I'uwaty aud will go to amp on Mou- 1 - i •< 'i man'- liranch ■« -.tjgfety Comus.... -. heater Friday evening drew large audiences. J. Heeves H lid ret h Is auditing the ' books of the Ocean City Kleciric Hail . way Company and preparing thecomGiny'a reports for tbe Stale Public Hilly CommlAlou. A business and social meeting of the a Woman's Home Missionary -Society will be held at the First M. K. Church at 2 80 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. \ The meeting Is opeu to the public aud j all are Invited. Tbe prayer meeting at the First M. E. Church last evening was attended by tbe members of the oOlclaf board by apeclal Invitation of tbe pastor and n next week the ladles of the congregation arc specially Invited. PERSONALS. ti Mrs. Mary Wood, of Philadelphia, Is !i visiting frleuda In this city. ., 8.8. Cllne and family, or Pblladel n phla, are guests of the Wyoming. -i Mrs. J. Q Griffith, of Philadelphia, a has opened her cottage here. William Uagle aud wire, of Philsdel phla, were visitors here Sunday. " Mlaa Myrtle GilTurd speut the week ., end with friends lu Koxborough. , Mrs. James C. Scull, of this city, is " visiting relatives In Philadelphia. Mrs. Adella Abbott, *if this city, I- H visiting friends In Camdeu. pMrs. John J. Donnelly, of Pblladel- n phis, was a visitor here Sunday. Thomas J. Fegley, of Philadelphia, ai was amuug the Palm Sunday visitors. 1; Charles F'. Grim, of Philadelphia, a '' cottager here, was lu town Suuday. Miss Coneys, of Philadelphia, was '• imong the visitors here Sunday. ™ H. H. Matter. Jr., of Camden, was imong the visitors here Sunday. Harry Haas, or Pliithdelplna, was r< imong tbe visitors here Sunday. William J. Custls, of Pblladel phla. " was among tbe visitors here F'riday. Ueorge Menu aud family, hf Pblla- .1 delpbla, are here for the holiday sea B Ebenezer Adams, of Philadelphia, ,, was a guest of the Klberou a few days l( «0' H Daniel E. Lake, of this city, who is employed In Camden, was here Hun- i, d,y- -v. tl Edward H. Lee, *ou_of ("apt J. W. tl Dee, has been seriously III for several days. „ Dr. and Mrs. Harry R. Adams, of F Philadelphia, were amoug the week's tl visitors. . Charles A. Carey, of Philadelphia, J' has opened bla cottage, 5010 Central li Miss Alice Wrlgglns, of Pblladel- P Bills, was among tbe visitors here unday. P Ueorge F. Fish and wife, of Phlla- P delpbla, were among the visiters here j' buudsy. E Mott Sbafar, of Philadelphia, speut Saturday and Sunday with his wife In P tbla city. '■ V. P. Stelner and |wlfe,Bof Camden, J1 are occupying their Eleventh street cottage. Jesae V.JH. Rapp. of Pblladelpbla. a [' aummer cottager here, was In town yesterday. , Samuel Hope and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage on Park plaoe. F El I wood Handle, who is employed In . Philadelphia, spent tyuday with hi- f parents here. W. 8. Wen rich and family, of Pblla- r delpbla, have opened their Ocean ave- „ nue cottage. |. William T. Brown and family, of - Wayne are occupying their cottage on Plymouth plaoe. ,( Jacob Zimmerman and wl(e, of Phil- t adelpbta, were at their Asbury avenue u cottage ou Sunday. 1 James M. Hertzler, of this city. Is temporarily assisting a former em- > ployer In Bridgeton. t Webster Prloe, of Pleasantville, via- ► Had bit son, C.B.Price and wife. In ■ this city, otrHuoday. * William Kayuor and wife, of Phlladelpbla, were at their cottage, 1620 As- ' bury avenue, Sunday. ' C. G. Land and w ife, of Pblladel- ' phla; opened their cottage, 510 Seventeenth street, on Sunday. Commodore Churchill Huugerford and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage here. Dr. J. Tbornley Hughes, of this city, , sang In one of the Atlantic City , cburcbla on Palm Souday. Master Kicbard Massey was enter- ( talned at tbe borne of it- W. Edwards , a few days during tbe week. , Robert T. Foulk, or Philadelphia, a l property owner in this city, wa- ■ among tbe visitors yesterday. Mrs. H. W.- Thomas, of Wilkes- < Barre, la visiting Major and Mrs. D. ' R. Thomas, 735 Wesley avenue' ! Nelson Cooke, of Pblladelpbla, vis- . lied bis brother, Benj. J. Cooke, at bis , cottage bete, over tbe week-end. George Breckley, 3d, who Is et&- i ployed in Philadelphia, was at bis ' home here Saturday aud Sunday. i Mr. an& Mrs. W. H. Beaver and daughter, of Philadelphia, were among I.-- w , '.'a arrivals at the Kathlu. < be- a W. Brooks and wife, of Phil- , k-lrip. , were among tbe Sunday r -i registering at tbe Biscay ne. A: . -. kit. Otley, of Pateraon, for ■i.l: : 'Philadelphia, la tbe guest of • id Mrs. L. B Thomas, of this Kills, of Camden . a aummer re- of tbla city, visited bis cottage, to nth section of the resort, on Lane Goff.of this eHy, who lain is v tied States service at Cusp
McClellau, Auulston, Is home on a furlough. Dr. John H. Frlck aud family, of have opened their cot- t tage. Forty-eighth street aud Central Dr. H. D. Taylor and wife, of this returned a few days ago from n u here they speut most of tbe 1 whiter. •" t Herman Kehborn and wife, of Phil adelplila, have opened their cottage, J Wesley avenue, aud will remain r here ten days. 9 Edwin Sack, who has been working ' Uimbel Bros lu Pblladelpbla, bas rejurned to his home In this city be- . cause of III health. Yaughu McClure. who Is traveling t the Johu C. Morrison lirm of Phil- , adelpbta, visited hla parents here Sat- „ urday aud Sunday. t Mrs. Charles Miller ba« returned to i her home lu this city after spending t the winter months In Philadelphia and Vonkers.N. Y. t William T. Pretlyman, of Pblladel- J phla, a summer re-ldeut here, was In ' Sunday, accompanied by his 1 aoti-ln-law, Mr. Shore. William M. Taylor and family, who been In Danstlowue, Pa., durlug winter months, have returned to : home In this city. Mlaa Cora Rau, of this city, has re- t turued from a visit to Ardmnre. Valley , aud other places of Interest In | section or Pennsylvania. ThotuaaJ-'. Saurman and family, of t Philadelphia, have opened their cot- < 1024 Wesley avenue With them t are the' Misses English, of Philadelphia. I Mrs. Ueorge Edwards, of Pblladel- J phla, will cbaperou a party of young ■ people who will come here from West c Philadelphia aud spend Easter at the Blscayne. Francis E. Schneider, of Philadelphia, a well kuown property owner t here, was among tbe visitors on Sun- i With him was Richard McDev- t lit, of Philadelphia. ■ Waller I Raymond and family 1 Hauu Building, occupied by them • during the wloter, to their residence > at 416 Central avenue. t The Mi-ses McCauley, cf Pblladel- 1 phla. returned home yesterday after ' occupying their new cottage for eev- 1 eral days With them w-as Miss Bradsliaw, of Pblladelpbla. Miss Erma Taylor, of tbla city, has returned from Philadelphia, where ' she attended the funeral of Dloyd Fe- ' a friend who worked here last ■ summer for Robert B. Smith. ' Henry E. Baton, of Pelham, Pblla- , delphia, bas rented Apartment E In . the Palentlne Apartments, aud will occupy It early lu May, with hla fam- j lly, to spend tbe entire summer here, j Benj J. Cooke, of Pblladelpbla, a well knowu summer resident, returned home Sunday after spending several days In bis Asbury avenue cot- , I age. He was accompauled by his . sou, Edwin 8. Cooke. Howard D.-un, au Instructor at | Drexel Institute aud secretary of the . legatta committee of the Ocean City : Yacht Club, has opened bis cottage. , He came down the latter part of last i week, accompanied by bis family. i Miss M. A Thompsou. of the cleri- i cal force of tbe l< cal post office, who recently underwent an operation |n theJeflerson Hospital, Pblladelpbla, will leave that Institution today. She will go to Pitman for a week's stay. William R. Massey, president of the ' Ocean City Title and Trost Company, 1 will return next week from West Philadelphia. where he and bis family i havrspeut most of the winter at tbe - Marlyp, Fortieth and Walnut streets. Albert Fogg and wife spent the lat- . ter part of last week with their eon, Kaudolpb Fogg, and wife, In this city, returning to Camdeu on Monday. They will open tbelr cottage, at tbe ■ coruer of Ninth street and Ocean ave- ■ nue, next week. Eward P. Hand, who bas been llv- • Ing In Ml. Holly ail winter, spent > and Friday with bis family lu tills city. He Is an engineer on tbe . We-t Jersey A Seashore Railroad and his "mo" during tbe winter required 5 that he llviln Ml. Holly. William Ulbb, ton of William L. .' Ulbb. of tbla city, returned borne Monday from Camp McClellan. Annlaton, Ala. He went there with tbe old Company U, Third Infeotry. Becauas of ' ill baallh; be baa been honorably dk- ■ charged from tbe eervlee. R. W. Edwardi and wife aocomr pan led Col. and Mrs. J. Howard WU- 1 lets to tbe borne of the letter at Port | " Elizabeth on Monday. Mr. aod Mrs. Edwards returned to Ooeen City later! u In the day. CoL and Mia. Wllleuj p spent a portion of the wlnUr here.
' PARSONAGE READY FOR DEDICATION f , „ Interesting Program to be Presented in Baptist Social j Room Tomorrow Night. > Arraifgemc-nts are completed for the < dedicatory services for llie new- Hap. The work of (he -carpenters is finished aud all but tbe linal llnlsblng coal of palm has been piacerF on Ibe ■■lienor, I'lie last coat will not be put Oil until after the opening ulght. The plumbers will have the social room and nearly all the parsonage complet indefinitely loaned to the church by i laytoii H nines Brick and that will be : ready for the open[pg. ' ' The pastor, the Rev. M. M. Lewie, has submitted tbe following as tbe I program for the evening: At 7 o'clock tbe bulldlug^ gill he wc-l'mo look' througl/ritr The'paeloT and Oilier, will he oB .hand to make . The 'people "of "tie co.omuufty "are ' thus free to look through the building ' and allenil other engagements they may have for the evening If they so j At 8.15 o'clock tbe service will begin the social room on the llrsl door. 1 Hymn. " ° Scripture reading. History and facts, by the pastor. 1 Vocal duet. Mrs. E A. Bourgeois ' and Dr. J. Tbornley Hughes - I (ireethigs from sister churches, by ' the |iastor or a representative. Greetings from the Women's Sum- ' ■ner Auxiliary, Mrs. Stephens ■ (•reelings from the Men's Summer < Hymn!' g I Address by the Rev. Dr. R M. < West, executive secretary of tbe New Baptist Convention. I Dedicatory prayer. Dr. West. « Hymn. i Benediction, i All are welcome aud Invited to attend this service. . t Allen Scull expect, within a short ] to start the work of rebuilding . the wharf of tbe Oceau City Yacbt , wblcb was washed away during , the storms of the winter. Douger I plllug wjll replace the others. A "TV" . of 84 feet will be constructed In- . stead of one of 52 feet, as was origin- ? ally planned.
1 "MODEST HOOSE" J : OWNER PROTESTS ; Refused to Give Cottage Free '■ for Month, as Real Estate e Man Advised. The following communication will , I be read with Interest by owners of i property In this city: - i EIhtuk tub Sekti sel:— i read with , . Interest. In your Issue of March 7, tbe article by Mr. R. W. Edwards on _ - Higher Urade of Houses Needed." , , As a supplement to that article, I i make bold to suggest that, wbtle wait- , , Ing for the Government to lift tbe em- , i bargo ou building operations, so that | r Xbese desirable bouses built, tbe , , • modest" cottages unite In (heir eUorts | to keep up tbe staudard of this class of I cottage, and, by so doing, protect tbe i ■ owner from that class of people that ( : will tend to cheapen Oceau City, or , any other resort, more than anything t else— the bargain hunter. , 1 own * "modest," but desirable, cottage lu g splendid neighborhood, , where, with but few exceptions, tbe | owners occupy tbelr bouses during , the summer: circumstances prevent ( me fiom occupying mine, so It Is for , rent each season. Every year I spend ] i some time lu making It bome-llke aud attractive for tbe prospective tenant, , aiming to attract tbe class of people who 1 think will appreciate my eflorl* | aud pay my price. Notwithstanding my efforts, 1 am asked eacb year, to , either drop lu price, or to extend tbe c season, or to do both. This year, 1 re t the great opportunity of giving a , whole mouth as a bonus. t To be asked to make concessions t these only tends to cheapen prop i erty, and. as everything relating to j real estate bas advanced lu price, Is not fair to tbe owner. 1 Although we may be told, as I was, that all future Interest lu our properly will be forfelied, yet there are always o some, on tbe side of justice, that will Interest themselves In our behalf. So. , tblnk. It behooves tbe owners of tbe j ■miodest" cottages to ask what Is just # and right and tben stand Qrm by-tbelr price; In wblcb case we will be able to • do our part lu tbe uplift of Ocean City, J and uot depeud solely on tbe higher grade of bouses, as we cannot expect , them to do It at all. _ A "Modest" Owner. 0 — : s - WOMEN UNITED t< c All Are Working tor Ike Coaler- ( ration or Food. Mrs E. W. UaDdy, nnlt chalrmau " of ibe Woman's Cummltlee Council of National Defense, sends tbe following to tbe Sentinel: . Tbe new food administrator of New J Jersey Is William S. Tyler, of Plain- r field, wbo will very soon open a bead quarters office at 601 Broad street, " Newark. There ts a change In tbe wheat sub- * stitutlon rules: Potatoes are no longer be used as wheat substitutes. There * Is a drive on to urge people to use po- u In place of other cereals because potatoes are plentiful and cereals are scarce. Tbe home demonstrators are J urged particularly to emphasize tbe of potatoes In place of other foods ® of equal value. Fiour ts very scarce. If we can re- ' duce consumption to 25 per cent, of ' normal, we may be able to make it " last until tbe new crop, otherwise we ° be entirely out for a time. ' The women are asked to boost tbe u boys' aud glrla' clubs. Hold up the bauds of tbe food administrator when you are asked to " distribute cards. The Trenton conference last week Jurged united effort on the part of all " of onr country to the cooaerva- 1 of our food. ; Tbe Third Liberty Loan Drive will 1 April 6. The women of Ocean • City are preparing a thorough cam- • paign. f Tbe Land Army of Americans be- ' log organized tbrougbout the United J Stales to aend women to assist tbe J farmers In raising and gatheriug tbelr | , High-class Pictures. J Manager Frank H. Piatt will present i unusually attractive and compelling j moving pictures at tbe Prloceaa Tbea- t on Asbury aveuue, between Elgbtb | and Ninth streets, during tbe Easter beginning tbla (Tbnraday) f evening Frederick Ward will befcen | tonight In "Tbe Heart of Ezra Green." t Farnum In "Tbe Spy" at tbe a matinee tomorrow afternoon aod even- r Doni mitt "Tbe Son 6f Democ- | racy." Read tbe "ad" elsewhere In tbla Issue^ I Back from Florida. j, William A. Welah and family, of a Beverly, returned last week from Florida aod opened tbelr cottage In this city a few days ago. Mr. Welsh. , wbo Is pmatdent of tbe Anglers' Club of t Ocean City, bad a great time catching ( flab In various sections of tbe Soutb. . He landed a sawfish welgblog 1200 c eunds. J. L. Wilton, another mem- | r of tbe club, and bla wife were with t Welab aod family. t Tbe regular monthly oommunlon c servloe will be held at tbe Flfst M. E. r Cburcb at 7.80 o'clock tomorrow even- t Ing. Tbe service Is due to be held I ■ Sunday, April 7. but the pastor, tbe ■ ' Rev. Ueorge W. Yard, baa decided to 1 bold It on Good Friday as being a c more appropriate time. At tbe eame c time there will be a reception of mem*- I tiers either Into full relation, or on pro- t [ Baptist's Easier Services. t Tbe eervloes at tbe Flret -Baptist > Cburcb Easter Sunday will btgln with tbe first preaching aervlcc at 6 80 J s a m. (remember the clock bas been ' , advanced an hour tbe nlgbt before). ' ■ Tbe Sunday school will have charge ' i and conduct an Easter exercise at 1 s 16 80 a. m , to wblcb all are Invited. ■ . Easter Sunday aftarnooo will be yours . to spend as you choose. Evening eer- 1 vice promptly at 7 80 o'olook. | Treat for BapHat Children. ' Tbe leaobera of the begtnnere' and * primary departments of tbe -Baptist i Sunday Sobool will give tbe members • of thane grades a treat on Saturday lu t tbe new social room. Tbay will bars ; p a little time together and then receive e Ice cream aud Easter egga. Tbe youug1 aters are looking forward to tbla molundajr Kararaloaa. Tbe Heeding Railroad and tbe Wesl , Jersey A Beesbore Railroad, It la aui- uouDced, will rob Sunday excursions if to all seashore resorts Id Soutb Jersey - until June mod then tbe dally excoralooa will be started. luapartol Brpalnlrd. rt I ~Tbe Imperial Hotel bae bean re- ». painted and baa ukeo on a new color, ir wblcb, In the opinion of Many close :sl observers, baa materially Improved the appearance of tho he em.
. V -1 » .1-— "t CAMP GROUND CONDEMNATION I PROCEEDINGS ARE BEGUN
" | April 16 Set as Date 'of Hearing for Appointment of Commissioners. I j City Solicitor Boswell, at Ibe admembers of ibe board tiiat a petition ji , had been prepared lo be presented tbe i ' next day to Justice Black, ot tbe Stale h Su preme Court, requesting Hie appoint- 1 ground condemnation proceed tne-.an'l be desired Ibe City Commiiieloners io < sign the petition. i lu compliance with tbe request, the ' following resolution, presented by Dl- i ' rector Adams, was read and adopted: i ' Be It i Resolved, by tbe Board of Commissioners of Ocean City, New Jersey, that, In addition to tbe petition In the . condemnation proceedings tielng executed as provided in Ordinance No. It also be signed by the members , ; of the Board of Commissioners of 1 Ocean City, New Jersey; and be It Resolved, that a notice of lis pendens ' t filed In ibe county clerk's office, May CoRuty, New Jersey. 1 Tlie following resolution, presented Director Adams, also was adopted: Be It 1 Resolved, by the Board of 'Commie- , slonere of Ocean City, New Jersey, that C.-L. Cole and W. Holt Angar be , ' associated with Andrew C. Boswell. city solicitor. In tbe condemnation proceeding under Ordinances numbers _ |00. 101 and 102. City Solicitor Boswell left here early . ye-terday morning to begin the con- 1 demnation proceedings before Justice Judge Black, In Newark yesterday ! afternoon, granted the petition of the city solicitor for a hearing in tbe matof tbe appointment of three com- i mlsslouers to condemn tbe laud, they to be three disinterested freeholders of ■ Cape May County, and the bearing Is be lu tbe court bouse at Salem at i o'clock Tuesday morning, April 16. ulTh® Petition presented to Judge reads lu part aa follows: In the matter of the , application of tbe City ofOcean City, a tnuul- I clpal corporation of New Jersey, by Its Board of Coinmlaslonera to fix tbe com- " ' s pensation to be paid for certain lands. In fee, t rights, Interests aud PETITION easements therein, of Ocean City Asso- x elation, a corporation o." New Jersey, E. Ada |. Fannie T. Patterson, and others, situate In tne City of City, Cape May b New Jersey. T To tbe Honorable' Charles C. Black. ^ one of tbe Justices of tbe Supreme )' Court of tbe Slate of New Jersey. ' Tbe petition of tbe City ot Oceau „ City, a municipal corporation of New ' Jersey, by Its Board of Commissioners, respectfully represents: That the city of Ocean City Is a municipal corporation of New Jersey, tie- 1 Ing chartered as a city by au act of the Legislature of New Jersey, entitled, ' "An act to Incorporate Oceau City, a- J city, and fix tbe boundaries there- 9 of." approved March 25, 1897. That „ said city of Oceau City is a city of les- c than twelve thousand population; that In the- year of 1912 said city of » Oceau City changed Its form of goveminent aud adopted an act of tbe " Legislature of tbe Slate of New Jersey, 9 entitled, "Au act relallug lo, regulat- ' lug and providing for Jbe government * of cities, towns, borougbs aod other municipalities wltblu the State," ap- " proved April 25, 1911, aud being a city of less than teu tbou-and population 1 said city of Ocean City Is governed by a Board of C'ommlasloners composed *• of three members. That your petitioner having power i to take land for public use bas deter- <- mlued lo acquire certain lands In tbe •< tbe city of Ocean City, County of Cape l May. New Jersey, lo fee, and rights, Interests, and easements, therein, for c public resort and recreatlou purposes pursuant to authority conferred upon your petitioner by an act of tbe Legla- j lature of the Stale of New Jersey, eo- i titled, "Au act to regulate tbe ascertainment and payment of compensation for tbe property condemned or taken for public use" (Revision one J nine hundred), complied ® statute* of New Jeraey, Volume 2, 8 page 2182, aud pursuant to an actor r< the Legislature of tbe State of New entitled, "An act concerning municipalities," approved March 27, I 1917. Tbat a description ot tbe landa Is I described in the ordlueuce here- ■ fully set forth and yonr petitioner cannot for reasons hereinafter elated acquire eald lends, In fee, rights. Interests, end easements there- I At an adjourned meeting of tbe < Commissioners on Friday eventbe following resolutions, pre- \ seuled by Director Adams, were I adopted: Be It Resolved, by tbe Board of Commissioners of Ocean City, New? Jersey, tbat tbe map known aa"Z"mapofa ■ portion of Ooeao City, New Jersey, prepared by William H. Colltason, Jr., city engineer, be and tbe eame Is , hereby accepted aa a plan Id coonec- ? wltb condemnation proceedings ' by tbe cltv of Oceau City, Cape May : County, New Jersey, under an ordlnance, entitled, "An ordinance to ley ! out and open for pabllc resort and recreation purposes certain land and . real estate In the city of Ocean City. ' New Jersey, and to acquire tbe land ' aud real estate Id fee, aud tbe rights, ' and easements therein by ' condemnation, and provldlug for tbe costs, damages and expenses Incurred tbe opening end laying out, and acquiring tbe land and real eatate. In fee, and tbe rights. Interests aud ' easements therein," and known aa Or- 1 dlnance No. 100. I Be It , ■ Resolved, by tbe Board of Commla- ' , aloners of Ocean City, New Jersey, I tbat tbe city clerk of Ocean City, New < Jersey, It bereby autborlxed and dl- ■ , reeled to file Id tbe oounty clerk's of- > Hoc, Cape May Court House, Cape May County, New Jersey, a map | kuown aa "Z," being a map of a por- ■ . lion of Ocean City, New Jersey, pre- ' pared by William H. Colllsson, Jr., i city engineer; and be It further I Resolved, tbet the said city clerk ta ' . bereby autborlxed aud directed to like- ' wise file e print of said map lu aald 1 ' oounty clerk's office; end be It further < Resolved, tbet be attecb to seld i map and print thereof e copy of or ' dluaoee, eotltled, "Au ordlueuce to i ley out end open for public resort end i recreatlou purposes certain land and , real eatate In tbe city of Oceau City, ; New Jeraey, and to acquire the laud i and real estate. In fee, eud tbe rights, i Interest aud easements therein by conI demnation, end providing for tbecosts, < • damages and expenses incurred iu tbe i • opening end laying out, aud Ibe eo- ' quiring tbe laud end real aetata. In i - fee, and tbe rights, Interests and easements therein," said ordinance being known aa Ordlnauot Number 100; aod belt farther i- Resolved, tbat there shall be placed r, upon aald map tbe print thereof before e filing tbe following:— e "Ordered to be filed In tbe oounty clerk's office, Cape May Court Honaa, ;
SPECIAL MUSIC I EASTER SUNDAY - Excellent Programs Are Arranged»by Choirs of Var- j ions Churches. ] i jdaylvil'l beappropri'ale'lii Easier' The fipiiur! the Rev 'lie.frgt-'Tv ." Ys^rd] is - 1 "The Resurrection:" that of the even- ! > tug, "The C omplete Life." . I There will be specinl mu-lc by Hie ■ arranged by Harry H. Lake, director : uf tbe choir: Organ VoluntaryHymn No. 7 "Jeeu«, Thou Everlasting King.;' l'rayer. Soprano solo, "Blessed Is the N»- ; llou," Miss Minerva Adams. l'sulm. Special Easter Head log. OOerlory- Canzonetla (Raymond Overture) .Thomas. Astiford. ' (Soprano, Miss Minerva Adams; . alto, Mrs. H. B t ree tenor, H. H. Hymn, No. 159, "Lift Your (Had •- Sertnou. "Tbe liicomprebended Resurrection," 1'astur. Prayer. Anthem, "O Death, Wbere Is Tby 1 Sling?" Wilson. Hymn No. 156. "t'lirlst the Lord Is Risen Today." (choir ) Benediction. Postlude, "Festal l'ri>ee"sinnal March." Haskett. Organ Voluntary "Evening," Hymn No. 53. "Softly Now tbe Light of Day." Tenor solo. , "The Greatest Love" ' H. H. Lake (Brouner-Pelrle). -crlplure Reading. Oflertory, "Serenade." Nohick. ' Anthem. "Easter Hymns of Glad- 1 Hymn NoVSSJ, "The Lord Is Risen Sermon, "A Complete Life,"" Pastor. . Prayer. ) ' ( Anthem, "Gloria," (Tweirib Mass), Hymn, No. 169, "Look Ye Saints, the Light Is Glorlqus." Beoedlcllon. Postlude, "Triumphal March," Macbs. Mrs. Ralph L. Chester Is tbe orgauIst. The followlugmuslcal numbers will rendered by the cliolr of Holy P E. (iiurrh ou Easter Suuat tbe 10 45 o'clock moruiug eerOrgan Prelude. Gaul Miss Mary E Colburo. Organist Processional Hymn, "Jesus Christ, Is Risen Today," Savage "Te Ileum." Van Roskerck "Benedfcllou," Anon Hymn. ."Come, Ye Faithful" "Kyne Elelson,"" "Gloria Tlbl," Pleyet Hymn. "At (he Lamb's Hlgb-feasl" Sermon, the Rev. Joseph W, Walls, M A. Offertory, ' I Know That My Redeemer Llvetb," Handel Vocal Solo, Mrs. Ernest Dunstan. "Sursum Cord*," Camldge Solo. Mrs. Dutislau. ' "Agnus Dei." Gounod . Vocal Solo, W. H. Colllsson, Jr. "Gloria In Kxcelsls," Ellwanger "Nunc Dlmltlle," S. B. Whitney "Amen," St Msrk's Venice Recessional, "The Strife Is O'er, Ibe Bailie Done." Organ Poetlbde, Gaul Processional Hymn, "Alleluia!" "Magulficat,". Armes "Nunc Dlmillla," 8. B. Wbllney "He Is Risen." Sermon, Ibe Rev. J. W. Watts. M. A. Oflertory. "I Know Tbat My Redeemer Llvetb." Handel Solo, Mrs. Dunstan. Recessional Hymn, "Christ Is Rlseu." Postlude. FIRST PRESBVTKRtAN. Miss Louisa T. Corson, director of cbolr of Ibe First Presbyterian Cburcb. bas arranged a special proof music for Easter Sunday, as mokvinq. Anthem, "Angels Roll tbe Rock Away," Adama. Soprano solo, "I Know Thai My Llvetb," Handel, Mlaa Coraoa. Violin aolo, c iliimer Shoemaker. Anthem, - "Hallelujah, Christ la Simper. Anlbem. "O. Swing tbe Gates Wide J. L Hall. ' Iu addlllou lo there aelecllona, Mlaa 'Wilson, (be orgaulst, will be In several numbers. GUARD CHANGED Areas S(en from Fort Dodie ai Peter.barg. Companies A and B. Fortyreecond Infantry, U. S. A., are now on duty at tbe Government grounds at Tuckaboe and Petersburg There are 220 men. Including 16 officers. Captain Weaver Is In command. The soldlera came here tbla week from Fort Dodge. They take the place of Ibe Fifteenth Company, Coast Artillery, whose members were al tbe Petersburg Barracks all winter aud who have been returned to Sandy Hook, wheoce tbey explain Ealr Resigns. Capt Vance L. Etly, of this city, | wbo, a few weeks ago, was transferred tbe command of an artillery comat Camp McClellao, recently asked for a command of Infantry, wltb wblcb dotle* be was more familiar , request was refused aud be tendered bis resignation, wblcb bas been t Colt sac Prarcr Mrellngs. i Tbe Baptists have betn conducing > cottage prayer meetlugs. tbla week. - will close tomorrow. Tbe Mod- , day evening service was held'at tbe of R. F. Holmes, wltb a good i spirit aod atteodaDce. Tbe otber tbree . held at bomes of W. N. Root, A. I G. Gilbert aud Cbatles Watson. I Cape May CouDty. New Jersey, by tbe - Board of Commissioners of Ocegn City, i Cape May Couoty, New Jersey, at a ! meeting held on March 22, 1918, I in connection wltb condemnation , proceedings uoder an ordinance, enI titled, 'An ordinance to lay out and . open lor pobllc resort and recreation - purposes oertaln land and real estate , In tb* city of Ocean CUy, New Jeraey, " aud to acquire tbe laud aud real estate - In fta, and tbe rights, Interests and - aud providing for tbe ooste, damages I and expenses lucurred in Ibe opening I and laying out, aud tb* acquiring lbs land and real saUle, In fee, and tbe I rights. Interests and aasemsota tbarea lo,' and known as Ordinance Number 100. and that tb* aald city clerk affix r the corporate real of tbe said dtrol l, Ocean CHy to said aaap, and print," ( 0
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Princess Theatre Ocean City, n. J. TONIGHT Frederick Ward in ' The Heart of Ezra Green" "The Fighting Trail" j FRIDAY— Mutinre and Night Dustin Farnum in •THE SPY" i SATURDAY NIGHT ."STAINLESS BARRIER" "SON OF DEMOCRACY" MONDAY NIGHT The Present Italian Battle -Front" P.cn)-nl:n Cbapin la ' Son of Democracy" "MY FATHER" HOTEI.M ANN OOTTAG— ■ THE IMPERIAL low CK.VTRAL AVE.. OCXAB CITT. * upvn^for Ibe «eaaon^^FMaaaiBUy THE KATHLU , Now open for tba season II* Central Avenue, OCKAM CITT. *. J. ItlHHEB LEWIS A COIf AND WYOMING n* OCXAR AVETON Ofeea City, N. J, opea an tba rear p Hot WaUr Baa HOTEL ATGLEN of the moat aantrally in uli 1 hotata la City. Tba aim baa allrayi bare la make this bouae selaet and bomallka, ret Hi Urge and aaaared patrorega prorea Ma re 0<*a For Unna and partirelaa lllire, ACaaPf.Pm. NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIUHTH AMI CENTRAL AVKHOE OCEAN CITT, N. J. beaeon rhoroujhtj laaovatad and newly papered. Ball Fbotae: n-X are the idlewild OPEN ALL TEA B Terraoe Oeaaa CUy, N. between JO(btb and Ninth utrsau Chandler-White Hall ave. bet. Seventh aod Eighth ata Ocean City, N. J. M. J. MJLCKLXB. Scotch liall SANATORIUM -Open All Urn faarA quiet borne aaltabM (or Ibe well, tbe eeavaieaewn aod Ibe aUR lj. Tl sal tare*, talk luimaza, elactrtelly. Hot Air, ata. m-wh ussr-*-"- "-"ss r. We Are Distributon fiiioiolilc in Ocean City, Sea isle City ' and Vicinity Win. H. Powell Oeneral Contractor Grading and Street BaUdlnc Thirty-fourth at. aad Waat are. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Resldcace: XXS* Ceatrel A ml Phsaa, aei.W Thomas -J. Thorn ' FLORIST Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1128 Bay Avenne Bell Phone, 4>9-J "ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and Wert Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Padry Prod^sts Ask for Booklet ofSprelallks Orders Delivered Bothrtsnre COAL Yon need Coal. You need Servica. Yon get both from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and Wast AvsNNS HAVE yon a cottage, bnsgalow or apartment to fhmishf Wa Have a line of PtnunroBB ad lass than Philadelphia prices. Wlndsw - shades a specialty, r CHAS. C. ADAMS A BHO. T 20-22 ASBURY AVK. HMM.lt 4k ■■■ — Readinc OmI ' nuumc ce mm . oaaLKNIN Srerere |re|| mJ

