,wu*tnWl0° OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
1 *■ VOL. XXXVIII. OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, Al'KII. 38, 1918. NO.?
Ocean City Sentinel eo bii.b.e WxUr at OCEAN CITV. N. O. -BTR. CURTIS ROBINSON i Editor and Proprietor ti.oo Per Veer. Strictly in Advance. t Al HMWfcaT.UB. ]^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR-AT-LAW, CAPS Bll COt'ET MOVKC, I. «. j Opposite Pa* He Buildings! W. Holt Aruaa. A>un c. Boa wall LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, " BOVBKKyBVllAnHU, w" ""-.'/ssim.TS" LAW OFFICES Godfrey S Read Kooms lit. All and 117 Bartlell Building. :: : ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JHJRMAN B, WILLIS . Attorney at Law 95a Aabor jr Avenue Ocean City, N. J. ■- IWCiL. Dl W. P. HAINES I COR. HINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. *. ■ (tolOa.ru. orriCE HOUBS: <1 lol p. m. BBonea: BeU 4U-W; Inter -Blalc laO-A Florence Brick Haines COR. 9TH AND WIJulcy AVE MECHANO-THERAPIBT Hours by appoluUnent •ID Wealey Avenue Oooan City New Jersey' JJERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. SOT WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY D* Wilson Y. Christian m Dentlat" 809 Central Avenue ouy i
WEU CITY. ■. J. Bell Phone, ICS. Booth Phones Night Bell | Haghis1 Ceatral Planner ' Mb and WemleyAve. Ocean City, N.J - Phone 246-W , Pbooe your orders We deliver Ires • MARK lake Undertaker and Embalm er i m 0«*T»AL ATSVUS •Pboneia ocra* city. n.j. , - X It Requires | Money for big gnM, shell*, rifles nod airplanes— also ships and submarine destroyers, clothing, food and materials for the army' j and navy. , Yon ean do your bit r by bringing your dollars ' to the front and buying 1 Third Liberty Loan Bonds which pay 4* -per cent, interest. ■ i Ocean City | Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. C, L_ LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AOENT.. COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR QUALI«i» ...
We offer For Sale an Oceayi City Home in a very central and desirable location ljere. House splendidly constructed; slate robC high solid brick basement suitable for business purposes ; hot water heat, white enamel finish, 8 bedrooms, furnished. An exceedingly comfortable and convenient home J for an all-year resident, at same time offering opportunity for nice income from renting rooms during season. Although three-quarters furnished, price is less than house alone is worth. For particulars inquire, Massey & Edwards Eighth and Central Ave. SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk Will reopen lor the Season Saturday, May 28tb^ ► World's Best Security for Patriotic Dollars The Third Liberty Loan '. The farms, forests and tpines of our great country are pledged — its stores, factories and railroads — all industry — its , banks and its homes; the entire resources of the world's richest nation are behind the bonds of the Government's Liberty Loan. Buy them for cash or on installment — In the largest possible amount. They represent the best of security — upon which you can borrow at the Bank. Through this Institution you are invited to place your subscription for the Thir^Liberty Loan. FirsfNational Bank Ocean City. N. J. ucean V/iiy, m. J.
"Boost, Don't Knock" 0-f* - £* U Everybody up and at it to V£ rf make Ocean City -the greatest , \CjtSclffl. ^ seashore resort in the world, i Impossible is only a word of 1 W/fj jfe&v fools, some one wisely said. We ' are getting better acquainted i with your wants every day. -y \ Reduced Shoes— Some women's VfflLy- •— r- 7 shoes, good quality, a little shopworn, reduced to $1.95. Caps for Boys — Military and French caps, 50c. A good allwool blue serge for 50c. Men's Shoes — New styles in wanted leathers of Endicott, Johnson & Ca's shoes. Largest and cheapest shoemakers in the world. Prices range from 52.50 to $6.00. Come in and browse. around. Granville H. Steelman 831-833 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Cash $15,500 Cash Buys Palace Garage SIXTH ST. AND ASBURY AVE. . Goodwill and fixture*. Up-to-date with Automatic Electric Elevator, Overhead Washer, ready fo» business. Can be . bought at this figure on or before April 30th. Address, B. L. COSSABOOM 329 -MULBERRY STREET UHLLVIULX, N. J. .John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth atrwot and Havoa Avonuo " OCEAN CITV. M. J. ■ Mdlaaik. MiriHiaQ nBlllliig -T- "*^ ** "■ wf-fciBQi 1 Advertise in the Sentinel
ELDREDQE, STEVENS AND KAY 1 CAMP GROUND COMMISSION
Appointment by Justice Black —Must Make Report by 1 October 1. J u.t lev Cbarlee C. Black, of the! Stale Supreme Court, lu the Balrm court bouse on Tuesday. ap|M»ule<I tbe following uametl a* oomml—iun- - era of condemnation In the camp ground proceeding* In tble city: Judge Henry S. Eldredge and Senator Lewis T. Blevena, of Cape May. and Robert J. Kay. of Wild wood. Tbe commissioner* mu»t make their , » report to tbe court on or before October 1 City Solicitor Boswell represented >' " Ocean City at tbe bearlug ' The only objector to the proceeding* was George H. BarTttt. who claims ' that be represents tbe Interests of 11 property owners along the camp u grounds. In answer to tbe queries of tbe v court. It was alleged by Bgrrllt's law- k yer that tbe court cannot condemn v easements for public tight* nor laDd I that has been dedicated for park pur- > There seem* to be general aallsfac- (l tlon over Justice Black's selection, tbe r commissioners named belug wellkuown and representative men of this . SADLY AFFLICTED ' j Son Wlllsln a Tear. ^ Mrs. Catherine Abbey, of Pblladel- 1 pbia, whose cottage (with that of ' Judge Bonnlwell— It being a double bonaej was demolished by tbe abnormal tides here last week, has been sadly stricken within about a year. In that time sbe has lost ber husband, who was a lawyer In Pblledelphla, and a aon, tbe latter having beeu ( killed In hla country's service on tbe ^ | other side. t WATER IN HOUSES j ' Front Properties. 1 * Chief of Police Bcull says tbat oul- . of -town owners of bay front property ebonld promptly come to Ocean City aDd look at tbe condition of tbe Inter- < " lor of their cottage*. , 4 Tbe bouses are all intact. Chief Bcull , says, but water was forced Into eome of „ them by the heavy lldee on two or ' three occasions last week, and tbe far- I allure may be damaged. | f operation on Leg. j Howard Barrett, aon of Enocb W . . Barrett, of thla city, was taken to tbe Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, ' Saturday, for tbe purpoae or having an I operation performed on on^iMtfa legs | Monday by Ur. H. L. Norl® x One . of tbe small bones was remRjpR Tb e operation, was successful. 1
ELMER PETERSON ' PLUCKY YOUTH I Walked Railroad Ties and " Bridge from Sea Isle to J Debate Here. ' Elmer Peterson , of Bee Isle City, a ; member of tbe Ooean City High School team In the debate here Friday f evening, is a plocky youth, as be dem- ^ . onstrmted early that evening. [ Peterson its an Important figure In (Be debating team. The debate was Kbednled for 7.30 o'clock Friday evening. Tbe yonng man was not at ; school for several daya because of rail- .' road Intercourse being cut oil between 1 Ocean City and Bea Isle, but by tele- j phone be notified Prof. Belchly tbat ' j be wonld be here to lake his place as ' " He need op two automobile* before ' be reached tbe upper end of Bea Isle * Oily. Then be walked four miles 1 , of ratlrpad ties and tbe railroad 1 5 bridge over Ooieon'e Inlet to Ocean 1 City. Because of storm oooditlons In 1 tbe lower section of tble resort, be bad j . to-walk to Forty-seventh street, where | he waa met by en automobile end eon- - veyed to tbe blgb school building In 1 time to take part In the exercises. • 1 PaslarUwls' FaikerPraschea. { . Tbe Bev. Tbomae L. Lewis, D. D„ end wife, parents of tbeRev. M. M. " Lewie, the local Baptist pastor, are . spending some time with their aon at 1 bts hoeaa, 1038 Waaiey avenue. Dr. Lewis preached last Sunday at tbe Palermo Baptist Cbnrcb and will ngwn fill that pnlpR next Sunday morning and evening. He spoke to tbe ioeel congregation . at tbe prayer senriee Wednesday evening. The LC Bev. M. M. Lewis Is busy tble week ie setting bis furniture In place . In tbe new pareooaga. Bargain. Apply on Premiere, 405 Waaiey eve., Ooean Cltj^N. ^ _ For Saul— Nloe room cottage, far olabed, all eoovanlanree. central loca- , Hon. 1136 Aaboty avenue. Ocean CUy, | N.J. Apply 1118 Aabnry nveooe or ■ M Wesley ave. Bale price, *2500. adv.. 3,7, 8 not. FOR Bent.— Apartments, bested, partly fUolehed, or without furniture. ™ Waxtoo.— OKI tm hawaawctk for jeeeMfo Pkina m, rejwtEa^ta
, FARE HAS BEEN RAISED , Will Cost 7 Cents Instead of 5 , to Ride on Local r Cars. [ the ocean City Klectnc Hallway (Vim- « panyio raise tbe fare* nil II* Irolley ■ running up and down tbe beach nmdbed of tbe line v.. badly ! w.*lied unt below Thlrty-alxth .tree! f the *evere -torm of la*t week, and t William G. Moore, of Haddoulleld, c president of the company, _ ws. here * The work of putting the road 111 con- r dltlou for travel will be pushed a* t rapplly a. possible. s ANOTHER DANCE c Hondas Erenlng. There was a good slr.ed altendance ; at tbe dance given Monday evening ( Company G's armory under Ibe I auspices of the Ladles' Auxiliary of 1 tbe Ocean City Military Club. * I The music was pronounced excel- 1 lent, tbe floor fine, aud all tbe youog | folk bad a very pleasant evening. It la announced tbat the auxiliary I will give another dance at tbe armory [ next Monday evening, when tbe cloak - room* will be open These were 1 scarcely fit for u*e last Monday ulghl, tbe water from tbe bay during the 1 tides having flooded tbe floor. . It Is expected that everything will b? 1 dried out and In perfect condition by 1 next Monday eveulng. Ber Father Killed. L. L< Wallace and family, of this - city, 011 Saturday attended tbe funeral of Mra. Wallace's father, Jonathan [ Fisher, at Vlncenlown. Mr. Flaher, j wbo was nearly 96 years old and ac- - was bit by a work-train tbat waa down the iracks al Mt. Holly. eudeavored to crawl away, bnt tbe wheels. caught aDd cut ofT one of his ' legs. He bled to death before reacblDg tbe hospital. Mr. Flsbar, wbo was 1 to a Dumber of Ooean City res1 Idem*, was tbe first cranberry grower , Burlington County and be bad extensive**^
N.C.GODFREY : LAID TO REST Councilman, in Bnsi- : ' ncss Here for Years, | Died Suddenly. I I lie funeral of former Common Councilman NlchulasC Godfrey, who died •uddenly Thursday afternoon at hi* borne in Ihl. city, took place Turn , dueled by tbe Bev. George W. Yard, pastor of the First M. K Church. In. lermeut was at Trinity M. K. CemeMr. Godfrey's death was due to acute indigestion, coupled, perhaps, with an attack of heart disease. He arose at bl* usual hour Thursday < morning in Ills customary health— In ' well. He ale a hearty breakfast and 1 then weut down stairs to attend tbe ' heater. Coming upstairs, be was I taken III and decided to lie down. A -I physician was summoned and be ad- I mlulstered 10 the patient. Tbe doctor I called a little later and Mr. Godfrey I seemed to be getting along very well. ' (apt. George W. Lee was lu tbe with Mr. Godfrey forromeawblle. I but left about tbe time Mrs. Godfrey, al tbe suggestion of ber busbaud, 1 went to look al tbe beater. When abe that Mr. Godfrey complained of a pain 'in bis heart following tbe lifting of hla 1 boat Ibe day before. Mr. Godfrey was born near Palermo 6, I84S, tbe son of Wlllets : Godfrey, where be was raised. He : the trade of carriage builder ! and upholster at Boadatown. where be lived for several years. Then be went - Clayton, where be conducted bis ; business for fifteen years. He came to Ocean City, wltb bis ' family, about 20 years ago, and en- ' gaged in tbe upboletery business, In : wblcb he continued until four or •- five years ago, when be retired. He was active until tbe time of bis ! death In tbe aflaire of tbe Bellanoe . Fire Company, aud be represented ; tbe First Ward In Common Conned r some years ago. Mr. Godfrey waa a member of tbe First M. E. Church for years, and waa steward of the cburcb at tbe time of ( bis deatb. ! Mr. Godfrey waa married about 38 years ago, bis wife having been Mlaa Carrie Virginia Ware. There [ were four children, three of whom, wltb tbe widow, survive. Tbey are " William W„ of Providence, B. I., ' Chester K., and Mra. Clara B. Cer- - hart, of Philadelphia. ? W.ll Boon Wed. 1 Mendel Breckley, son of George ,. Breckley, and Mlaa Beulah, youngest daughter of I. B. Champion, will be married, It la said, early In Jnoe. The - yonng man baa been employed at Carney's Point for some time.
: — j NO NEED TO BE ."MAROONED" HERE , J 1 Bridge Open for Traffic \ Daring Storm— Brie^Hold- i » up of Electric Cars. ' Many people here were somewhat | astonished to read on Monday In some , usually reliable Philadelphia news- , tbat Mayor Ellla, .of Camden. 1 bad been "marooned" In bts cottage , Ocean City tor two days. , There was no occasion for Mayor cr any otber cottager or vlsitori , to be "marooned" in Ocean City for two daya or any fraction of tbat time I daring tbe last week or more, for tbe , automobile bridge waa open to traffic at all times, and business on tbe Bbore I Line, which, waa subjected to a , few boors' h»ld-uj>, pug Ja_ trouble . wltb tbe cable supplying tbe electrU , city, went along as usual tbrongbont tbe heavy storm. HERE FROM VICTORIA ' B. T. H ct>c Tin Greets Baa* Friends Mere. " Harry T. McDevlit, of Weatmont, a former resident of tbla city, who baa ■ been lu Victoria, B. C., for some time, * was In town Monday, and was warmly greeted by hR many friends. ' Mr. McDevlU Is In charge of a large 0 lumber tract In Victoria owned by r Henry D. Moore, of Haddonfield. * Mra. McDevlU expects to leave for tbe Eaat wltbln a abort time and -abe e will spend a few months In Haddonfield and Oceao City. . Attended Grand lodge ne sslons. George C. Murphy left here Tuesday for Treoton. where be represented Ocean City Lodge, So. 17L F. end A. ' M-, at tbe eunnel meeting of tbe Grand Lodge. J. W. Tbnreton, of „ Gloucester, e member of the local lodge, alao attended tbe meeting. 1 Wanted .— Second-hand noama! bedsteads; alao bureaus or chiffoniers. Mnet lse In good oondltoo. Address T BmmnLoOkn, Ocean Oty.# to Try an adssrttoaaaant In Iha Dowil-
"girls' Meet" will be s WELL WORTH WITNESSING
Gymnastics and t Dances at Co. G's Armory Tomorrow Evening. Tbe Oceen City High School "Glrle' Miet" In Compeny G's armory, on el Ninth street, st 8 o'clock tomorrow tl (Friday) evening will prove en at- d traction for hundreds of tbe residents, li many of whom ard looking expect- B antly forward to tbe event. ■ Tbe affair will be conducted by Mlaa : W. Cbellls, physical Instructor tl ! at tbe school, and tbe bea arranged a o ' most Interesting program. Tbe glrle b 1 made remarkable progress under d ' ber up-to-date methods, end tbe enter- n talnmeut will be a decided treat. p ' Tbe program It ee follows: t Entrance of claaeee. t r Msrcbiog end floor work t ! . Ben lor claee 1 Junior clam c Sophomore class r Freshman class I * Apparatus. * , 1 e Vanltlng boy ' - Parallel bar I 1 Games. < Arch Goal Ball - ' Relay Race -• ' Dancing. 1 Norwegian Mountain March. r Beotora. Highland BcbotUabe J union. j * Ace of Diamonds ) Bopbomoree. " Bltke '- Freshmen. ' Special dances. y Irish Lilt Flaber Malda of Proclda >r " Jockey Dance * Decision of Judges. '• There will be a charge of 86 cants for adults and 10 orata for children. Baptist CWwrch SfrHcss. '7 On Sanday tba services at tba First ^ Baptist Cbnrcb will be conducted at the usual hpu rs— preaching by - tba u pastor at 10 SO a. m. and 7 80 p. m. Tba Blbla school, wltb el tor all al agea, maau at 8 80. Tbla church of- ± ni M tb. MO. Of MS.. Mom w Im. m Is in *. . .. isSMt^starss.^ As ■ •
, COULDN'T ENLIST, BOY RAN AWAY . from Three ' Bridges, N.J., Located Here 1 by Chief Scnll. Arthur B. Freeman, a farmer from , Three'-Bridge*. N. J., came here tbe 1 , latter part of last week aud look back , with lilni In* runaway *on. Hubert, • | aged IS years, who bad been in this Chief Scull, early last week, received 1 letter from the boy's father. In | , 1 which the latter related tbat tbe lad | 1 bad run away aud was probably In | this city. The chief got hla men to 1 , tbe boy, wbo said lie was work- 1 ■ for tbe Button ii Corson Co. No- 1 about bis belug a runaway was . . said to him by the police. . A few days later a chicken owned ; , young Freeman, wbo had been living • , amoug tbe colored people, and Joseph ; Klackstou. a youthful negro, were I taken before Chief Bcull. 1 It developed tbat Blackaton bad 1 shot tbe chicken with a rifle owned by Freeman. Tbe chicken wasn't killed. 1 aud tbe woman agreed to take f I 60 1 for It. Blackstou paid for tbe fowl s and was released from custody. The r white lad was held pending tbe a'rr rival of bis ratber,- wbo bad been uoI tilled by Chief Bcull tbat hla son bad a been looated. .The father said tbat tbe lad was s treated well at bis home, which tbe . boy admitted, but Ibe youngater 3 wanted to go to war and became dlsr satisfied when be found tbat be waa too young to be accepted. Freeman • alao said tbat be bas ^ farm worth > (17,000, wblcb be will turn over to his ] son In a few yeare If tbe boy remains League will Try to Win. ! The return pocket billiard matcb be- , tween teams of tbe Young Men's Progressive League and tbe Plekeantvllle t Musical and Athletic Club will be □ played in Plesea'nlville tomorrow evee olng. The local players will be ac1, com panted by a number of the meme bera of tbe league. Tbe first contest. ., wblcb was held here, waa wou by '■ Pleasantvllle. Trolley Compass Criticise*. There was considerable complaint e here from visitors owning cottages In II tbe Joarer Section of tbe city because • the iocs) trolley lint did not bave cars ie running, and some warm words were ■I said concerning tbe management of tbe line.
FLAG c HAS 49 STARS; States Emblem Raised a on Big Pole on the High School Grounds. A service flag, 6x8, containing 49 stars, now Boats from tbe flagstaff on 1 grounds of tbe Ocean City High It waa ran np Monday more- f noder direction of Prof. J. M. anperlotendent of tbe . city 1 acboola. It la known tbat 49 former poplta of local schools are now In their country's service, battling -or ready to ' battle wltbln a abort time to down tbe ' Hon. There are probably more of tbe boys of-Hie city's ' public acboola enlisted In tbeyervlea, 40 are all of whom there waa positive record when tbe flag was ordered Mr. Stevens. enter Scall Beetles Poem. Several or tbe school teachers bad a pleasant party at tbe borne of Mra. , Garwood, Elgbtb attest and Central avenue, Monday evening, tbe participants Including Mlaa Bradley, Mlaa Cbsllla, Mlaa English and Miss French. A feature of tbe affair was tbe recitation of an "original" poem by Chief of Police Bcull. Millinery. Full line of Ladles' and Children's Spring Hats. J. H. HIIdretb. 828 Asbury avenue, Ocean City, N. J. adv.. 8-28, 4L For Balx — Corner brick house, wltb garage, modern, all conveniences, six rooms, hot water beat, lltb and Bay, Ocean City, N. J. Price, (I860. Apply Mrs. F. R. Albury, 101 Hlgb st., Burlington, N. J., or any agent. adv., 4, 1L 8t.
SEWER COMPANY SEEKS TO RAISE PRESENT RATES
Claims io be Conducting Business at Loss— Wants 40 Per Cent. Increase. The State Public Utility Commissioners have notified tbe City Commissioners tbat tbe Ocean City Bawer _ I'ompany has made application for ' permission to Increase Its rates, ef- | fectlve Juue 1 next. Tbe bearing In the application la to be at Trenton Tuesday, May 7. 1 City Comtplselner Campbell and ' City Solicitor Boswell will attend tbe L bearing In the interest! of tba mnnlci- * pallty. * Tbe Slate Utility Board aeot Mayor Champion a copy of tbe letter from 1 tbe sewer company. In this It was 1 staled that tbe company to and baa ' operating at a loaa. Tbe eom1 pany bas capital stock outstanding to ' tbe amount of(2S,000 on whtoh no - dividend bas been paid. In addition - Its funded debt of $180,000, than lea " floating debt of $38,000. Included In tbe letter waa tbe fol1 statement of receipts and ax- ' pendltures from and including tba ? year 1918: I Earnings Exrsrsis Loss * liSS "ESS *365 ' u«e. si. -16, iuum i8jg.tr 8SB - 1 dSmIw uSxm &SS r£3 r Tbe proposed Increase In rataa . amounts to about 40 per cant. i officer's* elected J At tbe regular meeting of tbe Itodte^ Auxiliary if tbe Liberty Fire Oem- * pany, the following offloege wen * President, Mrs. Amy Breckley; vtee " president, Mrs Eva L. Flaber; aema- * tary, Mra. Ida Jeflrtsa; trsasarse, Mn. " Laura Trout; trastaaa, Mra. Graos , Bmltb, Mrs. Ida Garwood and Mn. / " Mary Bmltb. / * Tbe membera did iniiiriilrfkkls mm ' ing for tbe woman's reltof osnMMMe at tbe conclusion of tba bwatnaoa notos Ing, and tben refreshments wan' served. Those present ware Mrs. Jaaaa Stop hen son, Mrs. Ida Oarwoed, Mn. Grace Bmltb, Mra. Mary Baa Ilk. Mas. Eva L. Flaber, Mn. Mabel Oak, Mm Mabel Bnaby, Mrs. Anna Ffoain. Mrs. Anna Barclay, Mrs. LaaieTwml. ' kin. Eva Johnson and Mn. Any y Breckley. The next meeting of tbe otlHoty will be held tomorrow at tba koaaeef ,i Mrs. Amy Breckley. Tba wnkaa a are requested to take tbeir tkdnMn •v with them. " pleasant OCCASION
The membera of the meo'e Bkk class of the FlratM.E. Sunday eekool ' Frances WUIard Blbla elan tm the social rooms of tba church TundaF evening. It waa an rnjoyahls two alon. There were eighty ladtoa pnual. Following waa tba program: Chairman's remarks, Dr. Oenao. Community singing. Qnartet— Messrs. Lake, Natty, flhn* man and Bnlton. Piano and Mandolin Dual, Freak Bannlno and B. H. Natty. President's address, P tel. O. W» Beaponae, Mra. Ellubath W.Gaady. Vocal solo, Lawto Gandy. Class poam, oonapoaad kg John O. . , Steelman and read by ItlUbmi W.Md- , wards. PUno and mandolin da^ Menus. ' , and Nntty. Address by pastor, tba Boy. Oauogo I W. Yord. I Quart el Community ringing. gone TO VIRGINIA A. WOT*. Mtoe Aodb Wallace, daughter af Is. 1 L. Wallace, of this ctty, Mt TreuMg * for Hopewell, Vs., where she hoe MOW " aent as a field secretary of tbeNreteaol Y. W. C. A. ' Mlaa Wallace fori fall llrifWMttjri , actively engaged In Bed OUure Mb h In tbla city. Waitresses wanted, good wup» , conditions, excellent pay. AMUMU ;' Btmms' Dellcatasiin and fririiareu*, |j Ocean City. N. J. ate* U. I. Lodr— 16-fu bataan, (abklMM ocanciij. qwiwaaaas
The Baptist Gornerl There is a saying that "you can only reov* Nm f »• Ik jnst so fast" Then tkat ispw its joat how iMkNNA most progress. With the new bo&dinf AbWmC of the way, there now looms up two faif khwy flMfeftlH avetats batwsan now and CalL 1 Watch us grow. Hs)p m grow. Wea»>%$jlt Moaaiaikr.i»goaA .

