Ocean City Sentinel, 23 May 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 1

„o «»"■»" 04 OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

' " ' ' ' VOL. XXXVIII, OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, 51AY 23, IMS. - vNO,8

Ocean City Sentinel octan city, n. a. ft. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor bi.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. J^jJORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR-AT- LAW, LAW^FFIGES" Apgar & Boswell, ~ HI H! KH K HU1L1IIKU. AHBUBY AVKMlM and KIUHTH HTKKKT OCEAN CITY. W. J. LAW OFFICES Godfrey Si Read ttsssssi.l ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JUJRMAN B, WILLIS Attorney at LaW 95a Asbury Avenuo Ocean City, n. j. Wm. H, Collisson, Jr. Civil Engineer and Surveyor p City Engineer. Ocean City, s. j. MEDICAL. IK W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH^D WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. UK HCt HOUKM: |ijo»£ n^' Dotli ■ ■nonet Florence Brick Haines CON. »TM ANO wtfo^c* AVE , MECHANO-THERAPIET P Medical aiid t'urrrctive U) lunaatlca ^ Hour. Bandar He it- in™ Corson, M. D. - p iii wealcy Avenue Ocean city New Jersey w JJKKSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. S' 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY UOee Hour.; >10 lot m. ttotp.ro. llolp.m. Both 1'booet ■Qr. Wilson Y. Christian ••Dentliftx 809 Central Avenue •CKAM CITY. I. J. - Bell Pbone, 162. Booth Phonsb •' Night Bell Mights' Cental Pharmacy Mb and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N.J Pbone 245- W Pbooe your order. We deliver Irce JflARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer •PIMM ID OOEAH CITY.M tl. 1 > Something I I to Consider i Everyone has some- - 1 thing- to considerespecially so, when it comes to selecting a banking connection. The Ocean City Title and Trust Company eordiallysolicitsyour Checking Account, and invites .you to inspect its modern facilitiesforthehand- . f ling of your banking OceanCity Tide and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N- J. COAL COAL TKV OUM FOB QUALITY

The best investment you/can make is an improved property , in first-class condition at a bargain figure. * \ Only now and then can one of these be found. - We have two such properties suitable for Private Hoarding' Cottages that will be greatly sacrificed in price. Splendid locations. For particulars address MASSE Y $ ED WARDS Ocean City, N. J. - \ ' ' ' . — SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk Will reopen lor the Season Saturday, May 25th __ __________________ * * m

' * j World's Best Security for , Patriotic Dollars The Third Liberty Loan The farms, forests and mines of our great country are j pledged — its stores, factories and railroads — all , industry — its and its homes; the entire resources of the world's richest | nation arc 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 Third Liberty Loan. First National Bank Orpnn fJtv N. -IOcean City, IN. J.

A Few of Our Specialties ; Endicott-Johnson shoes for men. Buster Brown shoes for q women and children. Walton shoes for boys and girls. ■ Sweet-Orr pants and overalls for men. Black Cat hosiery and underwear. Cheney neckwear. Earl and Wilson c collars. Pioneer suspenders. Pennsylvania sweaters. Knox . hats. Goodyear keds, tennis shoes and oxfords. Faultless i pajamas. Rockinchair undearwear. ' The above goods. ore absolutely the best in 3 the whole world. * i G. H. Steelman 85 1-833 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITV NEW JERSEY PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES; 200. 220 FRED P. BELL •For Things Good to Eat - SEVENTH STREET ANO ASBURY AVENUE Rellabl* place to do your marketing. Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. FREE DEUVERY TO ALL PARTS OP OITY OPEN ALL TMB YMA* John Marts Lumber Co. - Ninth Street and Haven Avenue OCSAN CITV. M. S. - I.iiialiki Mffiaikt Mimlilinri rr"T*T- ~ ' aw. Yr'-r — - — taagl BAiai. Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL

CITY MUST RAISE $3200 FOR RED CROSS THIS WEEK

Great Drive Next Saturday 4 ' Meeting in Methodist | Church in Evening. The drive to raise 532uu— Ocean ! City's allotment for the lied 1 'rose will he concentrated iu this resort next j Baturday, . although prellmluary cam- ' ^ palgulug Is be lug doue all llijs week. The big campaign will "tart about • o'clock Saturday morning, when church hells will rlug and softie whist- ] les will be hlowu to arouse the people to the great occasion, ami the work " will end at ti o'clock In the evening. to be canvassed,' each district to have v "" a eaplaln— a man— assisted by two t members of the local lieil Cross ' Society. All this week, eudiug tomorrow eve- l ulng, an endeavor ts being made to t create a real "giving" spirit 111 the heart s and mlud of every person In Oceau City. " 1 There have been aud will be until f the close of tomorrow evening a w6- t man sjicaker at every movie show and >' all public gatherings here to present "I the scope aud meauing of lted Cross work aud the particularly urgent need J of money. I There will be a preliminary meeting v of the district captalus tomorrow evening to make llual arrangements- for ■ _ the work of the next day. ■

A big lied Cross meeting will be |( held In yie First M. E. Church Satur- h day evening, wbeu the reports of the Ji captalus will be presented. • William E. Massey, chairman of ibe £ local committee, wis lu Philadelphia c Tuesday for the purpose of securing s c prominent speaker to address ibis ( The speakers at the meeting will hi- •' elude two -overseas" boys, who will J relate some of their experiences; the f Kev. K. A. DeMaris, superintendent of t the Camdeu District, aud Luther C. Ogden, chairman of the county lted Cron Drive Committee. Each person must realize that there ' la a most urgent need for Ibis money and all must do their duty. ( Ocean City's residents will have to i contribute liberally with their sub. I scrlptlous or staud before tbe county * as a "slacker.1" Subscriptions of twenty-five cents or ' fifty cents In e town of the present ' population will not do much toward , raising Ocean City's allotment of : isaoo. | Dear this iu mlud— and subscribe . every cent that It is possible to spare. These are the times when great sacrifices must be made. It Is announced that a list of those contributing will be published, t>&^ not tbe amount of the subscription. wL

VM. 6. DAVIS NOV ( MAJOR IN ARMV Formfer Lawyer Here Rapidly ~ Advanced Daring Eight (j Months df Service. Former Counselor William B. Davis, who lived here aboul three years before moving to Moorestowu nearly two years ago. Is now a major at . Camp Dlx. Major Davis, who, prior to bis promotion a few days ago, was a captain, enlisted hi tbe service at Camp Dlx late Imt summer as a private In tbe field clerks' service, he being above " the regular enlistment age. ifin train- " log and ability as a lawyer made him " a valuable assistant at division head- 11 quarters, and two months ago be waa d glvep the record promotloo from private to captain. 11 Major Davis, some years ago, was a « court atenographer In Philadelphia, d where later he was a member of the c He came to Oceau City five or b six, years ago and" opened lew offices. Aieociated with blm for about two r was H. N. Heullngs. of Moore*- c town, who, a little more than a year 1 became a member of one of tbe 1 Philadelphia ambulance corps and 1 immediately went to France. Mr. Healings has since entered tbe flying 1 service on the other aide. ' ecu talc Wawaled. Baa Isle City residents are mystified 1 : and alarmed over tbe strange dlaap- > pearance of Mayor Crouecker, of that place. He has been missing from the town and his Camden law office* for naw time. Tbe police of Camden . were asked this week to endeavor to Nailer ■« aa.cniaers. Changes of copy for display adverI tea nil nti must beat tbistofflce uot S later than Tuesday noon for Insertion in the Bertixel. This rule will be strictly adhered to. adv.. tf Mrs. M. Stewart, formerly of tbe w Urabam. baa taken the Raleigh for tba coming season. Open for me season. Jane 1. adv., -5 9. 3t. ■ w *ktxi> — A middle-aged woman for boosewora In Ocean City. Apply to 2257 Jackson at., Phils, adv. 5-16. a. „ All lb One. Tha great shoe, kid glove and fabric cleaner at Smith's Shoe (Hon and Abbott's Pharmacy only. m adv., M, «- I Fob Beer. —Apartments, healed, I partly toialikail of without fumUnra.

BOHNER WILL GO TO WILMINGTON Leave June is, but Will be Here Throughout • August. After several conferences Vlth the officers of I lie local church, and a conference with I he officials of the Hanover Church, which he attended In Wijnilugtou, last Thursday evening, lie llev. Charles h. Buhner, pastor of cily . has decldeil to accept th^ckll of mou.ly tendered to him two weeks 1» II will take up the work In ou Sunday, June Ifi ills will remain in Oceau City for the summer, and Mr. Buhner will ocdunng the mouth of August. > During the Intervening Sundays In June aud July the pulpit will be sup plied by promiueut l'reebyterlau dlThc congregation will not lake any active steps looking to the selection of pastor until after Ibe summer season. Both the Itev aud Mrs. Bohuer are !od«he lo leave Ocean City, where tbey have spent six very happy years, enthe whole-hearted confidence aud support of a thoroughly united call to larger usefulness which has come' to them is an obligation that cannot be lightly set a-lde. In leaving Ocean City they feel not only that are carrying with them the allecnothing undone to make their stay them unusually PjeaMtid, but aud acquaintances lu the commuuity. [ HAD FINE DANCE It was announced iu a Trenton teleto a Philadelphia paper this week that four New Jersey boys had passed tbe quallfylug examination for eutrance to West Point. Among these successful young men was J. Loreu Uofl. of this city, whose ■ mother Is an officer and active worker I the Ocean City Bed Cross Society. Loreu Uofl, about- two years ago. I passed the examination for the Uulted bid' because of ? slight "phys'lcaVdi'l ability be was unable lo enter. He ! was accepted by tbe Uulted States, . however, as a member of old Com- , pany O. Third Iufautry, and went with the other boys lo Camp McClellan, Auulstou, wbete be has stuce s beeu located. etaJThe young man Is a graduate of tbe |Seaii City High Bcbool.

SOLDIER BOYS ( I WELL ENTERTAINED " Petersburg Companies Given ~ Treat by Ocean City Worn- ^ an's Defense Committee. | The merabcre of the Woman's Dement In the Y M l'. A. tent at PetersJ burg Friday evening for the soldier _ ' boys w ho are ou duty on the Uoveru. The tent was filled and the officers e tlon of the Very' good program prei- seuted aud of the thoughtfuluess of »' >• the women res|Hiualble for the aflalr. * ii At the request of Mrs. Elizabeth W. " ;. (iaudy, the Kev. Charles H. Bobner, u >f pastor of' the First Presbyterian ™ is Churcti, officiated as master of cere>f monies. Addresses were made by '•( I- Mrs. Uaudy, -Mr. Bobner and the Kev. vl s Ueorge W. Yard, pastor of tbe First m M . E. Church, n - Mrs. Leonard, of New Ytirk, whols " a guest of Scotch Hall, and Miss Nel- c'' r lie K. Towner delighted their hearers with high-class recitations aud mono- et Vocal solo# were given by Miss II Isiulsa T. Corson and Mrs. Schwartz. 111 ' Several selections were given by an ,h I- orchestra and there were banjorlue cl solos by Frauk Bauino, together with y number* by Miss Verua Wilson, if plsulsl, and Harding Crane, cornMlsti. Miss Hazel Harris, who waa one of °' v the members of the wlDnlng debatlDg 0 team of tbe Ocean City High School ?" e In l he recent Kutgers' College Inter- ' 1 scholastic debates, repeated ber essay ' '' 'on the need of universal military train - lug lu this country at the close of the r- present war. i> For the soldiers, Lieut. Dick spoke briefly, expressing the thanks of the y ™el1 ' H. n The soldiers had a feast of cake, >f which were provided In quantities by ^ '• members of the Woman's Defense ^ Committee. Rl — — , It Is annouoced by the parents of the young man that Earl Newklrk, -on of H.M. Newklrk and wife, of °° this city, and Miss Annabelle Pfium, , of Tamaqua. will be married In Ocean e« City early lu June. Both young peo- ts jr pie are well-known here. ,, U ( a Bl M Ml " ■r The Bute Republican League will h u. 'on next Haturday. William R. h Hughes, of Hugbea' Ceutral Pharm's. acy, this city, active In local aud ooun- "• ly politics, will attend this meeting. ~ : ot Lewi, Blelnmyer, a well known bus- „ I- loess man aud one of tbe City Comce mlsslonera of Bea Isle City, died at his " home there on Bunday. He waa ■ ae known by a number of the resldenU qf '■ Ocean City. "

GEORGE C. MURPHY ' QUITS POST OFFICE „ ^ * o'l Accepts Good* Position With the dnPont Company at * ij Wilmington, Del. £ (Jeorge C. Murphy, who has been In d postal service here for more than oi years, a leUer carrier except during last three years, when he assisted w tbe office work, relinquished his tl Baturday. . o He recently accepted a pojilllun with" duPont Company at Wilmington „ aud begau his duties there oil Moo- a day. His work will be of a clerical a character, but some of It will inquire c him to be outside. . a Mr. Murphy was oue of tbe city's first letter carriers, aqd has a large circle of friends here, who will be glad to that he has o'bUlned a position ■ lucrative tbau the one he held t lu the poat office. ' I He has beeu kCttve for several years i , lo First M E. Sunday school work, i especially that of tbe Men's Bible I Class, of which be has beeu president. < His family will remain lu Ocean I City thD summer. Henrw Hoik Takes Apartments. ? Henry HoU, of Philadelphia, who : will condoct the staging at the Metbo1 dirt Church this summer , hqp rented ' Apartment F lu the Palatine Apartments. With bis wife, so well-known lo music lovers at Mrs. Mae Ebrey . Hotz. he aud his family expect to take t possession Jane 1. >' ' Important Medina. Wednesday evenlug. May 26. followm log the prayer edrvlce, . the May ,r monthly bueluese meeting of tbe First I- Baptist Church will be held. Matters of Importance call for tbe presence of n all members. The person who stole tbe hydrangea re from gerdeu 714 Peonlyn place Wed>e needay night ratnrn at once. Yon are adv., 1l B. Bivkdebchkl. d, Waitresses wanted, good working a. conditions, excellent pay. Address Rtmma' DaiiaataaMa and Restaurant, OMM OtylSTI adv., W. If.

OLD COMPANY 0 BOYS WILL 1 SOON BE ON FIGHTING LINE

| After Nearly a Year of Severe I Training, They Are Ready for the "Hons." According to Information received here, tboee or tbe boys still left with 1 old Company U, Third Infantry, of « this city, who have been at Camp Mc- 1 Clellau, Annlston, Alabama, for near- 1 pelut In Noith Jersey. f When tbey come North, tboae who 1 It will be given a furlough of a 1 couple of days to visit relatives. There le a blot that several thou 1 sands of these soldier boys. Including 1 local youths, will start for the other side within a very short time. . Most of these young men have been undergoing severe training In camp since Isst summer, and undoubtedly about In shape to give a good account of tbemselvee when tbey go against the despicable "Hun." There will be e social In the eoclil of the First Presbyterian Church i evening for those parti ripe ting in tbe Christian Endeavor Boi clely's recent airship contest. Tbt , struggle was between tbe -Pinka". and i tbe "Blues," and waa said* to have . cuded in a tie, •cm to Fort Hamilton. "Jack" Helllwell, of ttfls city, who ties been with the medical corps tt „ Little Silver, N. J., for some n-.6nlhi „ has beeu transferred to Fort Hamll1 ton, N. Y. He visited friends here p Baturday. His wife Is In . Atlantic a City. ' . f Three More Called. ' Among tbe 96 men to-be called by tbe latest draft from this county are Ferdluande Uaffin, Roy Johneon and "Bud" Bhldlng. Tbe two last named are alternates. Tbe call will b* mad* within tbe next few days '* Tbe Bellevoe Hotel, Eighth street and Ocean avanna, . will be undo* Ibe earns management this sommae and will open for tba eaason on Juat m 27th. adv., 4-26, 101 d- Fob Rbxt.— New Richmond ptaae re rant *35. and Minamata sewing ma chin*, rent for sommat, ». Cello W. Hrtehly, Ocean Uty, adv.', a ng Mobkt to loan on drat Mirifam - isg.-yarafts.gj L.

: p WORK OF PUPILS TO BE EXHIBITED , Free Display of Children's :J Skill in the Wesley Ave- Itnnc Graded School. j An exhibit of tbe work of tbe (jupll#j0 t(ie Wesley avenue graded school K will be held in llie school building, on afterpoon and evening aud lo-lt aflermiou and ev>tilug.' . a Tbe exhibit will be opeu to the pub- ! c aud all are" cordially" Invited to ( visit tbe school this afternoon aud tomorrow. . - . j ' urged lo visit the exhibit. This should apply particularly lo the par- c eots of children atteudlug this school. , The pupils of the Wesley avenue , school have this year douo belter work ] than ever, and tbe many evidences of { skill will be agmlred aud appre- , dated by their parents "aud friends. Clayfou Haines Brick, real estate J operator here, sold five houses In this ( city a few days ago, aa follows: Bun- , galow 1306 Asbury avenue, and cottages ( 71U Ninth street, 232 Atlantic aVenuc , (with two garages), mid 139 and 441 , West avenue. These were sold for tur , account of John Llugle aud others to , John Potts, of Philadelphia , Jnlncd Sum Csc*sWilfred Buoy, aou of tteurge W. 1 of this clly, enlisted lo Ibe l ulled Btale* Marine I'orpsa few days and waa sent to Parle I •land. Buuth Carollua. Tbe young man t# a graduate of the ocean < ity High stcbool and has been a rtudeut at tbe Unlveiaity of Panneylraula. Back e jom rtonas. Bariram Darby, son of F K Darby. 1 up lo (Man City from rtt Petare- ' 6' la., a few day ago. making 1 trip In a machine He hae been «. Prtereburg eighteen mouths, aud decided la spand this summer lu ha former noma. His fatally will W all hiu a short lime Lnn vainer kr Beam. Joaapb Bhaw. father of Mrs. Ruth Hayes, died el her home Thirty third •I rest end Asbury avsuu*. Thursday morning after sn lllusas lasting aims Urn*. Ha was ballad by t nderitaar Mark Lab* In Mliynlls. his former lived in Ibis o*y for mvsrnl years

MAY RUN LATER " BXPRESS TRAIN :: Reeding Official Went to Heer From Tboee Detlrlng Snch Accommodation. Tha Pblladalpbla and Handing under eooUdsrsDou lb* rnnutog of s II *x press train In tba evening from la to Oman Clly. laavlng t> Philadelphia at 6 o'elopb and making H euussctioiis with lb# Caps May train, h Instead of lb* & o clock way train, dbd n This would give oaa hour more la ■ , Philadelphia balor* returning to Ocean H , CNy la tba avaalag b , Those dsrtring this train are m- I quested lo writs to the passenger agent , of the iMIeaad la Caa^sa. N H > SheadeS mussel. ^ ' Piaatdaal H. a Btltes and Casblar ' H B. Mowrer. of the First National ' Haob.and Preetdsol William K Maesay. of tba Ocean city Tula and Trust ( Company, allaodad tba assstlog of tbs . Naw Jsrsay Hauksrs Association la a " Atlantic City Friday aftarnoou and al- a ' » tba baaqaat la tba avaalag. a 1- msaekii 's riwr Tkssisr 1 a Will open for tba season of 1916 an a Thursday svsolng, May £' First show , will begin promptly si ■ W Admission. . Cbildraa. uudsr 12 years of aga. 13 plus .03 Ooearomanl tax. total .15. adults. , IS plus 02 Oovagnaaanl lax. total ». , Baglnolng Thursday. July 4. mstiuse 11 Orebartra caaelrtlng of «i.,im piano ! >. and drufoa open for summer eugageI- maoL CM also render contralto and " and classical program, glean. Floyd * D. Btowv. 112116 Nortb Bread street. Philadelphia, Pa. ads . frM, A.

CITY FISHING CLUB PREPARES TO OPEN SEASON

Will Hold Big Get-together | "Scnokur Tomorrow Evealog —Now Has- Two Piers. A special meetlug of tbe Ocean City I Fishing Club members will be held In j the a-sembly room of tbe PhUadel. ] pbla Chamber of Commerce, Wldener I Kujldlug, Pblladelpbla, tomorrow j evening at .6 o'clock. Tbla la. to be a 1 • Uet-togetber Bmoker" to arrange tor I the opening of the club eeason on Dee- , oration Day, aud all membere are j urged to attend. The trustees are deslfone of lucreaaI lug, (be club membership, now that } the igsuizatloii has a fiehlug platform al North street, which will ' relieve tha congestion on the Fourteenth" street Both pier# art open day and night, aud three days of the week tbe ^burteeth street pier le .open to Ibe wives aud children of the members' families. Iu addltlou to being tbe only fishing club lu tbe country having two ocean piers, it le also tbe largml club In ' America exclusively devoted to fishing. T he members Come from all parts of r the country and are all entbnatartle Tbe club offers a large number of handsome trophies, both monthly and for the season, for the largest, fish of by tbe plermaeter of each fisherman's dally catch and weight; oartlfl1 tales are given by tbe vrelghtmsstaca ! whenever desired. The total catch L registered last year by tbe ptermartac ' ret crockm'. Cap# tisrr*xH~, with I wo piers. Ibe club etMWld greatly axeaad ihisreaord. The club hoM. a Dumber of casting _ tournaments annually, and the Ocean CHy Cup contort la the classic svsat ot ' Ibe surf-carting world. Tba organisation aims to penmate I good fslioweblp aud widespread asprotacUvs legalaUoa for the 3sk, and lass destruction of marina Iris a a crime against nature aad against Was ( .portsmansblp. MRS. H AYDAY DSAD p Mnstawsassi rsrsinn ■ ws s aster* TBas virwa. Mrs. Hannah Heyday dtad at MM ■ last Tburaday morning aad wm barI tsd al PlaasanlvUla on Baodaj. f Mn Heyday, who. with hag ham r baud, ownad oouridsrabla piepMlg ta r ibis clly some years ago, wm M yams r Old; > rthshada stroke abool two wsefee before bsr death. This was tails add by soother more ****** I baa Urn Ami. ny suotnsr, ssvar* man m area,

Hse two daugbtaea ware with hae. ribs had goes to Bamam' Petal Is gat bee bouse ready toe the mmmae. sad was Urns* v«h a maid wtartata bad tha first streks. HAD PLEASANT VISIT Mrs. Tboaus K. Fort, of tinman town, aotaruinad "Tbs Tl I ad First M. K. Church ot lliimam low u. from Tbureday until Matifrt hall. EUsabstb Muuhall. Jaarta 4M> mour. Kdith Tall. Laura Ml eg 1 1. Slma Henna. Mn. H.rbsrt CUM. Mm Kfok "rbar'. Mn. t Ma. MhuT" Mm. WbL Bellinger. Miss MaSUa fattl aad Miss dare Han no. The moek wadding which took ptaa* Baturday avaalag. foiiowad by a aad. d...g frert, waa Ibosongbly anjnywd by ail. ••canes tea Uvtam." The pastor o I lbs Fast fiagMil , bureb. tbs Hwv. M. M. Lswte, la yam partag to preach a mrmaa of agaatal •inpiia.i. ou Cbrirtlaa llvlag at tha •vaolng mrvlea Buoday. oomaaaaalaa at 7 16 a'etoah. Oood muaM wW ha - ' laundry work sagas, a maataitah •raoos required A pply at oaoa la BaimnBL offiss. Oaaaa Uty. adv., tt. Millar Brother* wNI opaa Ihrtr Ma cream parlors, '24 add TS Aahaay Mb i, os. ou Baturday aaxl tor Ihaaaamm ' ru7bs*tMmuu^™*Yw I Fob BAL*.-lm« mad aaaah. Wh . wtnd^ shield. k Apply *• JRwagfifo

>y i " : The Baptist Corner Not every one that sayeth onto me "Laad, Lttf J2 ahull ester into the Kingdom, hut he that doath tha att j m of my Father io heaven. Sunday night at 7.45, '"Obedience to a F »■■■■! \ to. Divine Will" will receive~hpecial emphaaia is * aaHMb u Good music front the quartet will bg haaid. Come aad bring your friend*. U yea gal aMfgqgl Ut bring them to charch sad let as safi thos. lam J