OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXVIIL
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, NOV KM HER 14, IMS.
NO. 88
Ocean City Sentinel J OC KAN OITY, IM. a. — Br— R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ti.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. ATTwjtakVS-AT-l.A w. VJORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and c0 u nsellor-at- law, wai uowlTa. i. , Oppoalt* PobUe Balldiacs). . j^WAOFFIGES Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey 4 Read Room, 116, ll< and 117 Bartlslt Bonding . :: : ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. pURMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law i 952 Asbnry Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Wm. H. Collisson, |r. Civil Engineer and Surveyor ( ij
IdlDICAL DK- W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE time* houbb: |t|oi>£'£j Florence Brick Haines Con. ^yh ano WifBLcr Ave MEChANO-THCRAPIST Uaauge, HwedX.Ii tliremr-.U Medical and Corrective Oy inneeUce f-H Allen Corson, H. D. III Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey j Interstate 120- A. , IJERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. < OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSCY Tsp-- 1 ■» doll, Pbonca * Qr. Wilson Y. Christian ►«I3entist'v 809 Central Avenue ' eeiai citt, m. j. i Bell Phone, 1&2. Booth Phoxkb Niqut Bell Hughes' Centra! Pharmacy tth and Wealey Ave. Ocean City, N.J i Phona 245- W | Pl-one your ordera We deliver Oee M.ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalm er 'Pbone Ma OCEAN OITI.H.J. We Are Distributors •ee the ^ Mmm iBtomomie 1 in oceaa City. Sea Isle City 1 and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell Qeneral Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth at. and West eve. ocean city, n. j. Reeldeaen UK Central Avaaea Pksaa, 2A1-W ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies iSaaa—r to L S. Oaei»lia) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choloe Dairy Products ■sua mad Bo* Ask for Booklet of BpedslUee Ordera Delivered Both Phona. COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR QUALITY c. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBR CO. TvdRfe and Wast Artaas \
\ Family Hotels For Sale'^T"0""?, C°UageS 1 15ay rront Villas I Summer Cottages We have a special list of some unusual bargains in each of these classes. Let us send it to you. ■ MAS5EY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Ave. ' . f SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk CLOSED FOR The SEASON PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: 20S. 220 FRED P. BELL Fop Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE place to do your marketing. Moats, Groceries, Fruits , and Vegetables. FREE DEUVERY TO ALL. PARTS OF CITY OPEN ALL THE YEAR
City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OO MAM OITY. NEW JERVET L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE. S03 Real Estate For Sale Bid BARQAIINS j 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 619 Aabury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know If you can gat it; we oan toll yon at onoe. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choloe cottage* for sale. Aiao lots for Investment and for Improvement — the choloe of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocban City, N. J. ESTATE INSURANCE THE JOSEPH I. SCULL 1GENCY t5t 4sburv avenue phone. t ocean city, n. j REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J.
Registrants We have casts for your registration and draft cards. A great convenience in public places, j For the gunning season we have the coats at $2.50, gunning caps 60 cents, also pants and legging* Men's boots are scarce this year, bnt we have managed to obtain the old reliable U. S. Boot at $8.00. Also we have all equipment for wet weather. - Have you seen our stock of Fall Hats and Ctps for men 1 and boys and little boys? We have underwear for these chilly October days at 65 cents to $1.00. New stock of Eclipse Shirts for Fall and Winter. Beautiful Fall Neckwear. Men and boys' Clothing, latest styles. G. H. STEELriAN, 831-833 Asbury Ave. Ocean City' N' J' ■ PLUMBINO - c. H. BACON wov awtiu. mt n Advertise in the SentineL
ALL MUST GIVE LIBERALLY TO UNITED WAR WORK FUND
Make Ocean City Go Far "Over the Top" in This Great Drive. Referring l» I lie work of the Y M i Yooug' Meu '-"Hebrew A.Mic'wiun bud j dolug .ucli uibgu illceul wu,k tor tl.e I Mld'mVbV Ku"tCM ' V1 1' V7r "n!' 5'" levelling. bddree'liiK the l.rge emigregbtiou asst-iuLled >1 the patriotic rneel lug: "The hule tre keeping the boy. clean I bud tlue. The little hut I. keeping blui V lu the right .pirn. Turn organization will pay you luo^ per ceuL-uoi lu have 10 give anythiug, bui (here can't give somelhlrig f.,r the hoy over there don't yotMhluk^you' boy7 i.'lon wmr. too? The boy over Ibere I. calling for going to help?" Following the appeal, of Mr. White and J. Fllhlaii Tat-m. the latter of HaddonOeid. .ub-criptlnno to the amount of nearly tSOOO were raised Prior to this, on Saturday, I halrman William E. Manaey bad called a uumbli office, aod lbe.e uieu subscribed a total of 618S5 t'lty'a original quota of tttiuu, but Mr . Maaaey receiver) a telegram from Waahlugtmi Saturday auuounclngtbal I the authorities had .snot at tlr.t been quired by all of the organization, up would require an lucreaae of :t0 per local committee Mill needed a few hundred dollar, to All the clly'a quota. A. planned, the campaign I. to be puebed tomorrow aud Saturday by tlie i committee lu charge, collector, calltug ■t the business place, aud bomea of the resident.. Everybody tbould help lo make the subscription .. l.rge a. possible. When Mr. White arose lo speak, be He8'sald be wa. glad to beat, the applause— Dot fur himself, but for the boy. represented lu the honor flag over the pulpit. He said that be has got back, but the hero I. the boy who wou't come back — the lad who made the supreme sacrlllce He was here. of the United State.. England, France and Italy who are in the trenches on the otber side. The spe.ker said he wondered If the people are tired of bearing appeal, for assistance for the boys lo the dugouts. Then, figuratively, he asked tbem to go 4000 miles across the oceau, Tbey are walking along a road. Suddenly ' tbey see a but. It may be uoder the direction of the Y M. C. A., the > Knights of Columbe. the Young Meu's ' Hebrew Asssoclatlou — It make, no difference wbst the organization. There ■ be boy Is madt welcome and cheered. The aw fullest thing Is looesomeuess In ; France. The men lu charge of the . hula tell the down hearted soldier that all ta well; that the letter be Is looking for eo anxlonsly will soou arrive; that (CooUoued on Second Pace. I ir
ANY PRO-GERMANS 1 IN OCEAN CITY? J' Effort Made to Break Dp War 'J' Fund Meeting With Alarm I ' of Fire. j" ! boys? 't bad started siugiug her tlrst number I '1 at the great patriotic meeting In the i First M. E Church Ssiurday evening. ' „ the assemblage was -tsrlled by the'. « at.,, dashed by the building. A uum I ,, edifice and there wa. cons.derable con- i 1 elbirts w'ere Vfleetod"" *"a1*" " voc*' " I laytou Haines Krlck. who was n canon of the lire, aud Miss Luckey , H stopped singing, smilingly admitting , p ened by Ore. ( I. It was soou discovered thai It was a , 'f Ibe church was oouliuued without | There was another peculiar occur- , w reuce just before the meetlog. While , '* the members of the Hewell's Point | e Central avenue, tbe large arc light, by J which they were able to read tbelr c " music, suddenly went out, puitlDg an , ie end to tbe concert. t e This might be termed a "strange co- I lucldeuce" — or may have been due to |0 tbe vagaries of tbe local electric light , le system, of which (be people receutly . r. bad some examples. * Had I.oug Auio Trip. j L'apt. D L. Vaoamau returned Bud- i ie dey evening from a two days' auio >r trip over New Jersey with Frambes J i s. rimllh aod wife, of Maplesbade. Mrs lo Smith Is Capl. Vanamau daughter. iy Tuey were accompau led by Mrs. Van y stusn, who relurued to Maplesbade lo ie belp ber daughter move to Westmont, ' ie where she aud her husband will re- ' f- | ' Vlslllag In Canada. n John Trout, cf this city, put hia ie hack lu tbe stable on Thursday aud it started for Woodstock, Canada, there ig to visit his brother, whom he had uot I it seeu In thirty years. He expected to i ». be away from tbla city for tbrae | week a. I
LEAGUE HEARS I EXCELLENT TALK " Secretary Darbyshire, of Y. M. C. A., Pleases Members of Local Organization. >j Secretary Darby-hp of the V M.j . Men - Progressive League Monday! Itlou. It wa. heard will, marked it, i j I .aler In III e eveulug Mr Uarby-' - jsbiresaug The L6ug. I^iug I'tsil I | with It H Nulty at the piano. Ur J. Thorn ley Hughe, also sang r A brief address was made by i lay-. , I Early In the evening the crowd • selections directed by Soug Leader den WAS SHELL-SHOCKED "(Somewhere lu Frauce, ' .Sergeant W. j U. of this city, writes hie I wife that they had just received word . that Hermsuy had surreudered aud j he understood. He was then thirty ' slon bad beeu badly .haltered lu the drive. I was caught betweeu four shellbursts, but, by luck, wasn't hurt; oDly received a bad case of shell shock, the cuucusaloo causlug hemorrhage of the uose," be wrote. "I was taken to 'be hospital aud am feeling all right. t In our company. Wheu I wae brought out, all our officers had been kuocked off. aud the ouly two sergeauts left were (Schneider aud Moouey. "The treatment received In tbe bos pltal Is everytbiug a fellow could ask. Tbe eating Is flue aud pleutiful, so you see, the Uuited Stales looks well • after Its boys. i "If the news la correct, all dangers "Pallors' Day" Observed. An Interesting service In cum memHoly Trinity Episcopal Church last (Sunday afternoon. Prior to tbe service. Hertrude Elizabeth Datecbeg. Jr . was baptized by tbe rector, the Rev. Joseph tV. Watts, M. A. I Under tbe auspices of the choir of Holy Trinity Episcopal Cburcb, a , musical treat Is being prepared for the i public so eooo after January 1 aa prac-
| catholics urged 1 to contribute 1 Bishop Walsh Says, Help Boys by Giving Liberally to War Fnnd. The Rev. Thomas F. Blake, rector of (SL Angustlne's Church, tbla city, read the following letter from Bishop ! Walsh at tbe 10 o'clock mass on 8uns '"Trenton, N. J- November ?, 1918 . "Bev. Dear Father: "Please annonnce at all yoor masses on Sunday, November 10, the Culled War Work Campaign for the collection of 1170,600,000— from November 11 lo November 18. i "Tbla appeal la authorized by Ibe President of the United States, sad It is made to all oar citizens. We are l asked, In testimony of our gratitude i and lova. to Oil tbe bands of seven , ministering agencies of mercy to dispense comfort, contentment sod •plrltoal consolation and power to all our American soldiers aud sailors, i Even If peace should come In the , i very near future, tbla great fund will be equally, If not more necessary, than If war ooDttnue. ' "Urge, therefore, all your people, men, women and children, to ofler ' and give cordially and abnndaotly of tbelr services and money, In accordance with tbe local plana of tbe , United War Work Commutes, to this I blessed cause. Inspire a burning determination to over-enbecrlbe yoor e quota. Let us toll our boys 'over there' In generous terms of dollars that we truly wish to brighten and gladden tbelr heroic days from home." Q The rector, after reading tbe letter, urged tbe members ol his congregation to be as geoeroot aa possible when tbe collectors called at their t bomea tbla week. Ta Amend Ordinance. Owing to tbe absence of Mayor Champion, who le In Maine, and Director George O. Adama who la In tbs Atlantic City Hospital, there was no meetlog of tbe City Commissioners this week, Director Campbell adjourning tba usual aesalon until a latar date. Notice U given in the Sektikei. of this weak or the Intention of the City Commissioners to amand tbe ordinance relating to tbe building and repairing of bolkhaada In the north eecI Hon of this resortL«w price tor Quick Balr. _ Furnished cottage. I2S5 Weeley ave one; all conveniences ; second story north; beat for winter uaa. For parilcolara, address P. O. Box 164. Nar berth, u pi adv.. 10, 17, tf. 5 Fob Rett.— Well-furnished and hTT,. a front apartment, six rooms and . bath. Apply to F. R. Lipplnooit, * ApC F . Post Offlce Bldg. adv., 1L = FOB Bale, Small cylinder *ova, Mttphla for atom or office good ooodttloo. Apply m Aatoy ava., Ocean Utty. «*•
WHY NOT TRY NOW TO GET 1 MAY'S LANDING CUT-OFF?
• — f auxiliary to have ' card parties , Yacht Clnb Members and b Friends Will Play at the a i Rittenhonse. 0 I Mrs. John Meclague, chairman of 0 tbe "Mid -Mason Card Partlee," has r " seal a notice lo the members and c t friends of tfie Ladlet' Auxiliary of the t i Ocean City Yacht Club that the reg1 alar series of card parties for the sea- t [ eon-will be held at the Hotel Rltten- a I house, Twenty second aud Chestnut t . streets, Philadelphia, ou tbe flrat Moo- t f day afternooo of each mouth, begin- t ' nlng on December 2. Season tickets , ' good for the Mriee will be transferable t , and will coat two dollars and fifty , I cents. Coupons will, however, be ao- , ' cepted only ou tbe dales printed there- | a on. j ■ It la tbe Intention to bold alx of tbe i h part lea. The proceeds will be used for ' club war work. Tickets can be pro- , , cured from Mra. Mactague, Mrs Wil- , d llam E. Hexamer. president: Mrs. | " Charles 8. Wood, vice president ; Mrs. , ^ Charles J. Curran, secretary, and Mr». la Louis Bnebo, treasurer, of the Ladles' ir Auxiliary. To Help War Fond. >r Tbe members of Camp No. 19, P. O. L of X., will give a public masquerade n party next Tuesday eveulug, lojbeir ladgc room, Hbdd Building, aa a bene- ). fit tot the War Work Campaign Fund, a. An eutraDca fee of fifteen cento will -1' be charged tboM masked aud 25 cento oomasked. Tbe members of the order a- will see that all have a good time, a- Games will atari at 8 o'clock. "Come oat and enjoy yourself. Everybody welcome," say the members. Heated apartments for rant by tbe ytar. Furnished or unformatted. Tbe Joreph I. Scull Agency, 767 Aabury avenue, Ocean City, N. J. ■d adv., 10. 17, tf. id , « ■ Are you looking for a cottage site In tbs Gardens, price. 6600 to |8U0 or a a, booaa with bay front. In eaotor of o- lownt For Urms apply lo Abel D. id Boa U, BIT Uantral avenoa. or ^boos
Appeal and Petition T to Government Might Bring Satisfactory Rcsnlts. A Pblladelpblao wbo owna a cothere, where he spenda tbe sum- " mer aaasons, while in this city. Sapir- 0 day expressed the opinion IhMt^jfge 0 men ol tbla resort are Iddp 11 big opportunity at tbla lime by tftit maklug vigorous and prompt efforts b to Induce the United Slates Govern- " meat, now that It Is In oontrol of tbe P railroads, to build that long-delayed • cut-off from May's Landing to Ocean City. » It Is not likely, In bla opinion, that 11 the railroad companies will soon con- 0 struct tbla road, but tbete Is a chance tbe Government would do eo after ^ the csm baa been clearly prcMuled lo ■ the officials tu charge, backed up with 1 1 appeal alguad by many of the 1 of Philadelphia buslueaa aod professional men wbo spend tbe ' summers here, aud who would remalo ■ this resort tbe greater part of each year where tbe railroad accommoda- '■ tlooe bettor. ' Quito a few cottagers do remain well ' - |Ulo the fall, but Anally tbey weary of • arising at 6.80 or ti o'clock lo tbe moru- - lo catch a tralu that will get tbem I • at tbelr bualoeae places lu Pblladel- 1 - phla lu reasonable time, aud tbtD ' reaching tbelr bomea here late in tbe Tbe auggeatlon looks good. Wbo 1 will make a move toward accomplish^ ■ - log this much to be desired end? a , r Will Play lo^noldlera. " W altar Dale, of Lawndale, a Phlla- - deipbla suburb, wbo Is kDOWD to ' ' the local residents aod aummar vlslt- ■ ore aa c piano player at one of the re- ' sort's moving picture bouses, will aall for France tbe latter part of this e month. Ha la to help entertain tba 1 boys In service. Dale to also an actor.. R Curtis RoblusoD, 744 and 748 Asbnry avenue, Ocean City, N. J„ baa 4 been appointed a Commissioner of Deeds for Pennsylvania, with full aot. thorlty lo take acknowledgment and proof of any dead, mortgage or otber beredUamenta lying or being In aald _ SUM, or any otber writing under seal, " to ha need or recorded In Pennaylva- ,, aia, and to admlntotor an oath or affirmatlon. adv., tf. w Pry aa pdvetttoareant to thaBswn- . .--- -3 r.
CITY CELEBRATES VICTORY"™ { OVER DESPICABLE HUN
DR. HUGHES WILL I GO TO CONVENTION! Represents Local School - i Board at Meeting of State | Federated Bodies. j I'etllt. the pre-ldeul . was authorized! ,. ] ot IhTttale Federal ion of District : Boards of Edui-atluti to be held st ! d Trenton Saturday. November vi Dr. c I'ettit named Dr. J. TUotnley Hugbe. Dr. Hog he- wa- aoiborlzed to hire , | a piano for use In Mis. French's II r. I lug . He secured* the Instrument yes- 1 'terday and it Is now lu um. 1 I'rof. Jsme. M. Stevens, superlnlen-| j dent of school, snuouueed that the ' TO GIVE RECEPTION j| The member- of tbe tlrst year clasa I' of the Oceau City High School will be t given a recepttou in Ibe assembly f November 22. by tbe members of the I- up|wr cla.Ms. prises Miss Levlula Scull, senior class; - Miss Ssrab Smith, juulor class, aud f Miss Katherlue Smith, secoud year f Tbe affair will' be under the direc0 tlou of the secoud year class, of which - Harvey Golf 1s president. J Miss Lavlula Scull will represent 1 tbe Mulors, and Authuuy Peilggl the l freshmen . 0 Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Fletcher 1 Grim, ol 2U39 North Twelfth atreet, Philadelphia, auoouuee tbe eugage- " meat of their daughter, Elizabeth Allen, aud Capt. Howard W. Treat, Bureau ol Aircraft Production, U. S. A., Washington, D. C„ formerly of „ Omaha, Nfbraska. Mlaa Grim to a I summer realdeut at 1225 Wealey ave- '■ Due, Oceau Clly. HIsHsaln theacriice. Robert T. Foulk, of Philadelphia, a well-known property owuer lo tbe ,f north section of this clly. waa In town on Tuesday. Mr. Foulk'a sou, Robe ertT. Foulk, Jr., to lu the aviation service. He Is with the 36th Battery Company. publhTschool ? has orchestra
Pupils Are Organized as Under Leadership of MIbs d( Bradley. n In line with Miss Louisa T. Corson's ** uf extending the scope of Wl music In tbe public schools, an or- M cbestra has been formed by some of teachers and scbolara. lb Tbe orcbeetra to not big at preMOt, n It to planned to enlarge It aa opporaffords. The orchestra will P1 play at the morning assembly aad b* also at school entertainments. & Mlsa Agnea Bradley, one of tbe high lu school tnatroclora and a skilled violin- 01 to director of tbe orcbeetra, whoee P* other members are: dl Violins, Mlaa Colburo and Herman mandolins, Elizabeth Van' '* able and Irwin Holt; piano, Leslie baa; snare dram, Andrew SteelIt Is hoped to add a cornet within a *■ week.. « MRS. KEEVER DEAD ^ K Conducted tbe at. Grorxc Here M Mra. Mary Keever, proprietress of *' i tbe St. George Hotel, this city, died . at the home of ber daughter, Mrs. i Heury E Yeiser, 6266 Walton svenne, ■ West Philadelphia, November 6. She L was well known here, having been a , summer resident for the past twelve _ year*. Her many friends will hear tl with regret of ber death. T Mrs. Keever wkj token III during 0 the summer seasou, and for awhile * . ber condition waa serious, but she , , showed Improvement later. She was, li . bowevar, compelled to give up lb# f . hotel buslnees, her daogbter, Mra. * j Yeiser, <aktng charge of the hotel and i renting rooms In tbs house. tl , Mrs. Keever leaves an Invalid boa- £ .. band beside a son and danghtor. £ Katies to Advertisers. II 1 Changes of copy for display adver- * ■ ttoemento moat ba at tbto offloa not - later than Tuesday noon for IumiUiiii 1 in ibe BtosnxKL. This rule will ba ' strictly adhered to. adv., tf ■ r ... a I - d , Legal papers of all daKiipUans, to I Aabary avenue. Ocean C*y. H.J. adv. , I- Tlx ha odvilttoireial tatMBBma j iT I'm i ITHSIbhI^BH
"[News of Peace Wae 8ifaal for Noisy Demonstration i and Parade. I j • The war Is over!" Mist Cora lieu, on daty at tba Ball I Telephone Company's offloa to this I jetty, early Monday morning, board I I Ins message go over the wtrea. She J opetator ou duty In tbe electrieal b«I- '• ' tidings were given tbe polios. ■' j A little later, about 6 o'clock, tha d people lu and arouud tba oaotral aaa- * tlou of tbe city were sttitlai StMB 1 ; Uleir slumbers by hearing tbe etotfjl lug W tbe bell In tba First JL B. aroused, however, they at oaee aatl e to the right conclusion— that the ball was proclaiming world pesos — tod ' . Derma ii y had sigoad tba armtottea, as " j w as geuerally expected. Tbete was no mora sleep for anybody, for later on other church haps e I aud big whistles joined to tba waffedle j telllug the local world that KatMC : BUI and his hordes had bean thoroughly rooted and ware flsslng to revs During the morning, FIN ChW ■ l harTeaH. Watson cumbered tola Mi sutocar. With George MeCarty balds s lug a large Unltod States flag, thay e dashed through the town, tbe pmOr )• floatlog flag— the graatoat .In tba OOt- , verse— aud their smiling faaaaOKFlelBs ■ aud the homes of many WM (HtOSMf i; with -Old Glory." At tba Oaaoa S City Republican Clnb tbs OHM r had an Impromptu flag-ratotog. John P. Fox aud Dr. H. T. Foolds mp > pressed the opinion that tbreaahoaSd be a street parade to ordar to toOha t the demonatretion mora toogMe and e to give the people an opportunity to work oil tbe exabareneeaf aeMto. Clayton Halnaa Brick waa anOad and requested to be marshal of tba ygs ' rada, to which propualUon ba agfaad. others active to arrabgtag tbe aBtot - were Acting Mayor WDBag H. >- Campbell, John J. Devtoe and WaoI. dell Hlgbee. '- The parade waa eoagMMd 4t B> public school . children, (Mtobtoi of tbe dty's paid flaa tgNMBt F w ith apparatus, and tba ttagna ttoto (in-Continental coetume) of WaBhg tun Camp, No. 76, P. O. & Et A. Cblef of Police BeoU aod OMOtotoS * of his force led tba parade, btbnd ' by a squad of the men froaa tbs UnBkt States Coast Guard station at FtattB' n street, bearing tbs colors. Tbay wan y In charge or Master -at- Anas taaaa Tha. colorrbearera ware WBltoto JR Champion, Leroy Rldar and MM Coidery and Naval ItHHVl TaMitosou. Two amall-atoad drum corps Wtotlk \ line. 7"
Acting Mayor Campbell bed tottoM Jivtl War vatorens ta bla stoMtdt rod the old "Boys ta BJna" wnwJeM n enthusiastic as anyooa to tbe MBA A large uumbar of tba toktoleh^ Iran bad seats on tba Are ippmMR The hook and ladder ' pretobtod g beantllully animatod aaare, MM to It was, almost toonid n nlng,* Mb iMMg ■chool girls and small boys. Tha school teachers, wBh ambi of be children, walked In tba Uaaaf parade. There was a bannar onrttad to Mm parade announcing tbal Ibmc VMM be a community stag to tbsPtmSM. e. Church at 6.M o'eloab tbal oa«s lug. Tba atag was omndad by g number of tba nsldvato and many patriotic aouga ware nag, aadmtba direction of Clinton B> Lowdaa. Tbe eeeslon ended wMb aU MMMlStar Spangled Ban aar." It waa a happy aodtag Of OB MMMM ually "perfect day." Patriotic sxirctom waa btottoMH assembly room of Ibe b|gb HbeM Monday morning. Short addresses oa war sMtfato mads hy Prof. OUsma, FrtodRM O. W.Raichly, Mr. Howard, Mm IL Miss Maltla A. Bgb ml Agues Bradley. All took part to tbs eemaMbMy singing. -a— - NOBLB8 o* yxar f wbiladaljMla. A number of Urn aoMm af totoa Sbrina of tbla «lviMMM< from FtatadmpMbfvjNJMK, Wednaaday siailiigagigMlH - LuLu Temple Tbaae to MMM f were Dr. Uaracbal rmbfl.LM( William F. GaMtomy CbbMMjfc Powell. City llullutow AadmmVX MM. well. Lla Mlaum, Moan MMmM and Dr. M. B. MaeaiM. _ As I bay ware karisf jfMjblift. aad whan tba Maaons r sacked Bmtm MbBM frosa Ibaill Mjf HfeS villa, wban tba gala. Sbeggad. W tutos moatba, m itoj SbJE^BhS -SfHt

