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Ilcean City Sentinel HUUSDAY FEBRUARY C. 1919. We Khali be glad to recei^J^m- of Kj^Aewa ami communications or^Rerest lo tine commuulty and our readers rerywhere. All commoulcatlone should be acimpauled 1 wlili the full name and Silrew of the writer, not necessarily >yi *7* DOTS N, '1st Valentine's Day Is drawing near. Reeival services In the Methodist Church."' . Real estate men are preparing their Usts of collates for rent. 8everaVswtt»ge« hive been jefiled lor the sumlfier season of 1919. Tl|e high school girls' basket hall ( team plays the 1'lenantvllle Jftrl.a at ( J. L. Harlzell, a missionary from , Slum, who spoke here last whiter, will jireacli lu the t'rehbylerlau Church | next Munday. ^ • • Judging from the weather on Tues- " day, the grouud-liog undoubtedly ' aaw lilt shadow ou Sunday. HowPERSONALS. The Rev. William K. Fl-her. of Camden, was a visitor here Monday. Walter Sack and wife were receut , visitors to Brldgeton. Mr-. William J Powell, of this city, is visiting lu^Mlaml. Fla. . i t'harlee Bonuell, of Cape May Court House, was lu town Friday. Bulling (he visitors' here Saturday. Mrs. William Francis Kiuith, of , Philadelphia, was lu town Friday. J Fithlaii Tateiu. of HaiLloufleld. , was among the visitors here*Slonday. ; -Wr"-' H. Hays, of West Phlladel- 1 phia. was among Hie week s visitors i • Miss Mabel C. LaBarre. of this city. Is now at Honolulu, Hawaiian Is- . lauds. Harvey Adamk visited Tils parents. . W. W. Adams and wife, lu this city Buuday. John J. Foster, of thl- city, returned Haturday evening from a visit to Philadelphia. Frank Banuluo. of (bis city, huuurably dl-charged from the service, has relumed. Herbert A. Pinch, of Philadelphia, : was a visitor here Saturday "evening : and Sunday. Morgan H. Thomas and jrife, of Philadelphia, were among Ihevlsltorr here Friday. It I). Thompson, of lladdon Heights, wgs a guest of the Elberon a Tew days ago. (jeorge W. Underdown, 6f Phlla. delpbla, was at his . cottage, 861 Park place. Sunday ^ b red Parker, of (tea Isle, formerly of lb-- city, -sa among the visitors to •t» t iday. - 1 etc, Watt, of Lancaster, spent s.-nday here as the guest of MrtK l.aura McManus. Mrs. Mary Barrows, of this city, la at South Jacksonville, Fla., visiting her sister, Mrs. Clark. Benjamin Edmonds aud daughter, Rebecca, of Palermo, were among-tbe visitors liere Saturday. Mark Bevan, who la employed al Aberdeen,* Md . visited his family here Haturday aud Suuday. •Harry F. Haas, of Philadelphia, a summer resident St 826 Park place, ! this city, was In towu Huuday. .John Hudson and wife, of Roxborough, spent Thursday aud Friday at their bungalow, 816 First street. Jacob C. Hteelman has returned to bis home In this city from Aberdeen, Md., where he has been employed. E. M. Evans, of this city, who, with bis wife. Is s|>endlug the winter In Atlantic City, was In town Thursday. 8. B. Miller and wife, who are spending the winter lu Philadelphia, vislied relatives In this city 8uuday.,

Willard Aug and wife, of West r Philadelphia, spent Bunday with Andrew Blizzard and family, of this city. ( William H. Sherry, Jr.. and family, , of Philadelphia, have been visiting a William F. Uardlner and wife, lu this 4 cliy. Mrs..James Scull and Miss Rlsley, v of Liu wood, were gaests this week of t Cap!, and Mrer Lewie Risley, of thia | „ city. \ t Chester Fsrgueon, who Is employed , In Philadelphia, spet t Sunday with > ^is parents, Elgar Fergusou and wife, s of this cUy. a II. G. Long and wife, of West Phlla- 1 . delplua, arc gueate of Miss MacNeal, of this city. Mrs. Long Is Miss Mac- ( Netl's sister. 1 H albert Smith and wife, of this city, c who have beeu spending several t months at Convent, N. J., hare re- j turned home. i \ Peter CherdentgeR. an Inspector at I the ammunition plaut at Tuckaboe, c Is a guest at the Miller Cottage, 722" t Centra! aveuue. William Uardlner, eon of William 1 F. Uardlner, who Is worklug at Hog ' island, visited hie parents here aiatur- . 1 day anit Suuday. ji J. L. Wilson, of Beverly, a well' known summer resident here and ae- I tlve in affairs of the Anglers' Club, was 1 In town Tuesday. Harry Snyder and wife, of Cllftoo, 1 N. J., are vleltlng Wardell Hlgbee and family, of this city, Mrs. Snyder ie a , aleterof Mrs. Hlgbee. Mre. Anua C. Pennock, of Laos- ' dowue, an extensive proprity owner In this city, bas cone to Jupiter, Fla., to spend a few weeks. Mre. M. E. Berene end daughter. Miss Hernlce, of Uermantowu. were visitors here Saturday. Tbey have a cottage on Second street. Harry HbaBer, wife and eon. Dr. Howard Sbafler. of Philadelphia, apant Sunday ban aa the goeau of -

1 DR. PETTIT HEADS j SCHOOL BOARD ' — ' : s Re-elected President of Body; —Dr. J. T. Hughes Made i Vice President. ' The Ocean City Board of Education ' reorganized Satutday night by reelecting Dr. Herscbel i'etlll president Dr. J. Thorn ley Hughes was choseu \ vice president. Dr. Hughes succeeds W. W. Adams. Dr. Hughes and *W. W. Adams t were named as tbe members of the - hulldlug aud repair committee. r W. Elmer Brown, au Atlantic City lawyer, served notice on President I Petllt aud Secretary Towusend, slopping further payments to' Wesley B Porch, of Atlantic Cquduy, w ho had the contract for Improvements' re1 cently made to the high school building; Mr. Brown represented the SeaI ark Coru Ice and . Skyligh^ Worka, - which. It Is alleged, has claims of 1 against Porch. Tue Board of Education lias retained • ou tbe contract several huudred did- ; ler» above this amount. The board passed a resolution approving of Mr. Porch's work and authorizing pawneut to blm when a proper certitldale la received from the Slate Board of Education. ' sum Inspector Here. ' ' William Towusend, a Stale food 1 aud ml[k inspector, was here on business Monday. With Chief Scull, he . visited the milk houses here, purchasing a pint of milk at eacti place, t He kept some from each bottle for the purpose of having the milk tested, Tbe Womeu's Home Missionary ' Society of the First M. E. Church will hold Its regular mouthly busluesa . meeting at the home of Mrs. Orvll • Adams, 922 Central avenue, ou Tuee- - day. February II, at 245 p. m. All , members are requested to attend. Jpseph Xorcom, of this city, on Tuesday received i letter from his sou, I'aptaiu George D. Xorcom, who Is at ' a port of debarkation to France. Capt. ' Xorcom Is well aud busily eugsged lu laboratory work, but be Is euzlous to I return to the United Slates. Word was received here yesterday s that Miss Emma Barroive died at Trentuu. She was a sister of Ihe late Police Justice A. D. Barrows, of this U city, and had been In III health for -ome years. She bad many friends j et lire-lev Polut and vlclulty. . ''apt. and Mrs. BeuJ. Henderson. The Utter are slso entertaining their graudII son, "Bobble" Heudi rson, of Penn's Mre. Lluwood Sack aud daughter, l. Miss Elsie, of Salem, were receutq^slt1 ore al tbe home of Fire Chief Charles Watsou and wife. Ibis city, if Frank Plan, of this city, who la em0 ployed out of towu thia winter, visited his sisters, Mrs. Frank Murphy abd , Mite Plait, In this city, Sunday, r. vMre. Marie Hcburcb has returned to her home In this city after spending a several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. K U. Falrclilld Starr, at Pieasautvllle. Mrs. Fergus McCueker, of Pblladelr phla, a summer resident of this city, e' who has beeu In Atlaullc City since early Iket fall, was ln"tnwn Tuesday. ' „ W. A. Hoover, of Ml. Union, Pa., y formerly counecled wMk tbe First National Bank of this city for several years, was In town Friday and.Satur- ,, d»yMiss Louisa Morris, a pupil at the r_ Trenton Slate Normal School, visited 1 her parents, City Clerk aud Mrs. H. A. Morris, In Ibis resort, during tbe ° W. I. Raymond, of this city, who has been at Aberdeen for some time, speut several days here this week. He J1 expects to come back next week to Cap! and Mrs. Larner Hlgbee re- ® turued to their home lu this city Tuea- '• day wfter a pleasant visit to tbelr daughter, Mre. Wilson Hoy, of Har- ' ie

risburg. W. Scott Hand and family, of West j Philadelphia, formerly of thia clly, 1 In town Sunday. Mr. Hand Is , accountant at Hog Island, PhilaDr. (I. Falrclilld Starr, or Pleasant- 1 villa, formerly of this city, has re-. 1 ■ turned from France, but la still In the : service. Heie located at Camp UpX. Y. | G. W. F. Woo lslde, of this clly. executive secretary of tbe New York Slate ' Coal Merchants' Association, ( and located at Albany, was In town , Thursday. Mrs. Frlck, wife of Dr. Frlck, of died at her home laet week. Deceased was a summer resident here for six years, living at 4 653 Central avenue. Mrs. Alice CanfUld Hlgby. of - N. J., la visiting frlenda this clly. Mrs. Hlgby was a resident of this city before ber marriage | tbe Rev. Mr. Hlgby. I Mre. Harry F. Stanton, wbo la - spending tbe winter In Atlantic City, a visitor Friday, accompanied by j Mrs Llndley Smith, of Atlantic City, j a former resident of Ocean City, j Mrs. Charles Stanley Harvey, of StI David's, on tbe main line of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad, Ja tbe gueel of Mrs. Rufua Smith, of this clly. She It rettafier ber war work activities. - Mrs. William R. Mortimer and ber daughter. Bertba Mortimer, were tbe guests of Allen F. Levering end wife, Central avenue, together with Mlae E Mortimer, sister of Mrs. Levering. Harry I Moore and wMiam H. Habu, well-kuowu letter earners counseled wltb Station S, Philadelphia post offlce, spent Sunday - bare. Mr. 1 Moore la en active member of tbe Ocean CUy Fishing Club. i1 Try an advert I— eat la tbe Bams

J s HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS : "SOME" PLAYERS . " Basket Ball Teams Are Being J, Developed by Teachers and t Alumni Members. ' The members of the girls' basket y ball team of the Ocean CUy High" e I School made their eecoud appearance t ,. of the -ws^on at the armor; on Frfdoy t ; evening and put up a rather good ti i aud very exciting game. e , In their first game, a sbqrt time j . previous, the teams— known as A and ; . B— played a seven tie, but the B team, i , headed by Misses Marlon Steelman I: ,f and Goruelle Collision won a dCcTstve victory . Friday evening, tbe scojabe-'s 1 lug 15 to 5 In favor of the "B'a." j \ |. The girls areHelngcoepbed by Mls-e« I Pauline Cbellla, Agnes Bradley and |i Harriet Ulbb. of Ihe high school, and e l Maud Foulds and Mabel Lake. These n , young women are developing strong (' e teams, and there la much good-na- j lured rivalry between the members of the lives. Then are two colored girl * players this year. Tbey are the Tur- p i uer sisters. / a Tbe line-up: I a A B - A. Garret son 1 .. rw.rd f M. Steelman f, , E.VanHsut / r r ,r \C.Collleeoo „ e L. Turner Center E. Oarrleon K. Gocbenaur 1 f M. Turner V. Bevan / °u,rd I M. Price Field goals— Mies Steelman, 2; Miss .. Garrelson, 1; Miss Colllsson, 2. Foul „ goals— Miss Colllsson, 6; Miss Sleel- , man, I: Miss Garrison, 2. Referees, " I Misses Bradley aud Foulds. MANY AT CHDRCH " Rrcior l-resctics on Love lor ^ " A large congregation attended tbe 10 e, ' o'clock mass In St. Augustine's chapel 1 Sunday morning. The celebrant was a| ' the rector, the Kev. Thomas F. Blske. , " who delivered a short sermon from tbe „ 0 epistle of the day— Romans 13 8-10, u dealing principally with tbe injunc- 0 tlou, "for'he who lovetb tbe neighbor „ hath fulfilled (be law." Know the Ten Commandments of p 1 God and obey them, said the speaker u e Know the duties of your religion and p " practice them. Learn to love your „ ' uelghbor as yourself and you will be " real Chrlsrians. Have kindly feelings r for others. Prsy fot-the virtue of a j ~ flim faith. The speaker Illustrated, I. with parables from the gospels, the re L , ward of perfect f*th Id the Lord. __ PLEASED HEARERS ^ Blnxhsmioa Minister Ptcschtd c In l*rest>*lerlnn Cbarch. , Paul R. Hoppe, of Blngbamtoo. N. Y., as a candidate for the pastor- t d ate, conducted tbe , aervlcee and ■ p readied In tbe First Presbyterian Church 00 Suuday. Tbe congrega- r 0 tlons at both the morulng and eveu- > 8 lug aervlcee expressed themselves as | '• most favorably Impressed by the t young man. t I- The subject of his morning's die- i . course was "The Experimental Evl- ■ * dence of Christianity," aud bis topic ■ Id evening was "Tbe Spirit of the New ., Era." The members of tbe coDgregs- [ i- Hon were pleased wltb his sermons t il and the ease of delivery. 1 r- Miss Louisa T. Corson's solo, "Close t to Thee," by Brlgga, at the evening | l( service, was appreciated by ber heard er»- T « 1 LODGE MEN. VISIT ' I Meavlllc Council Entertained bi 10 Ocean CUT Mechanic*. | Members of AetDB Council, Jr. O. U. 1 A. M., paid a visit to Iota Council lo I this city Tuesday eveulug and had a 1 pleasant time.' '' There were selections by a vocal I *" quartet, piano solo by Cllutou Low- 1 lr den and a clarinet duet by Joeepb W. 1 ' Cox and Preecott Cadman. 1

Tbe quartet comprised Dr. J. Thorn- I I Hugbes, Rev. George W. Yard, | ■ CIlDtou Lowden and J. Preecott Cad- ■ 1 man. < A patriotic addreee was made by tbe | Rev. George W. Yard, and there were 1 . talks by several of tbe visitors and _ members of tbe local lodge. ■ After refreshments, games were played. _ George W. Ulsan, of Curwansvllle, 1 ' Pa , wbo bas been a first claae setgsant In tbe signal corps of tbe regular army, bas accepted a position as 1 book-keeper at tbe First National - r Bank. Mr. Olsen comes to tbe bank 1 1 highly rtcommeuded and will no - doubt make a valuable addition to tbe 1 working force of tble Institution. t Wvtbdar Dinner. , Little Mlse Rosemary McManus, daughter of Mre. Laura .McManus, of , this city, waa nine years old Thursday, and In celebration of tbe occasion she t gave a delightful dinner for eome of ber friends. Her guests were Miss ' Egan, Miss Rots, Alice, Jaue aud Mary Grlflltbs and Frances, Patricia ' and Edwin McManus. Brother Oat ef Sanaa Prison. Joeepb Broadley, of this city, re- ■ calved the good newt that bit yooug " brother le borne lo England after eight montbe lo a German prison ,r camp. Mrs. Broadley's three brothers e have all arrived safely lo England ,t after fonr years' terries. > " F. a. Campion Bectvcrlaa. Frank H. Campion, a wall known 1 ■ Pbiladslphla business man and one of '* tbe popular atabtn oT tbe Ocean * City Fisblog Club, la reeovsrlng from r- an attack of pnramoola. Ha and Mrs. M Camptoo art al Lakawood, antra tbsy will raaaaln soma lima. 1. Try an MwHIaawt la the Bnm-

■ ■ - 1 - ' city fishing club )!' will have great dinner

Speakers Will Include Governor Sproul and Jndges Finletter and Martin. | Dr. W'ayne T. Ktlllan, chairman, and the oliier members of the commit- , tee have cum pleted errsugemeuts for' tbe first annual dluner of the mem bere of tbe Ocean CUy Fishing Club lu the red room of the Hotel Adelphla. al 6.30 o'clock Tuesday | evening It Is plsuued that this shall be au epoch-making event In tbe history of this successful and active organize tlou, and the boys Will be out lu force help boost the club aud the fishing seasop lu Ocean City for tbe coming | The fommlllee "expects not less than members aud many guests to be 1 attendance. j With such speakers as Governor ; Sproul, of Pennsylvania, aud Judge J | Willis Martltr and Judge Thomas I). ■ Fluletter, there will be nothing lacking the way of "a feast of reason and a flow of soul." As to the gastronomic feature, ask- any of tbe Ocean City people who have dined at tbe Adelphla. William' Meehau, director of the Aquarium, Is also expected to be preseut aud give a talk, and whatever "Billy" dueeu't know aH&ut flsb Isn't worth bothering over. Representatives of all the clubs forming the Association of Surf Augling Clubs will J>e at the dluuer. l-ss many features for tbe eveulng. ASK FOR BULKHEAD aomb Ocean City Properly Own- ' ' Tbe following self-explauatory pe- • was read at the weekly, meeting I of tbe City Commissioners:' 1 To tbe Mayor and Commissioners, , < Ocean City, N.*J:— < Gentlemen;— The undersigned ownof properly In Ocean CUy, located 1 between Fiftieth aud Forty eighth ■ hereby petition your honor- ■ able body lo have coulluued the ex- ■ bulk head-on the ocean side of ' flfleen-foot alley, which. In our 1 oglulou, will serve as tbe only means 1 of Ihe protection of our homes. 1 We bellevg that this work should be 1 prosecuted at once, as the contractor • at work In this vicinity has ou more tbaD enough material to 1 finish up this strip. ' George K. Sproule, Charles A. Ull- 1 rich, Mary F. Miller, Clara H. Fagau, 1 W. Herrlug, R. E Brooks, J. Reeves Slddall. if. J. Sommer, Eliza- : Barnard. Director Campbell wanted to know whelber tbe property owners kuow tbat tbey must staud tbelr proportionate share of this work, aDd the other members of tbe board said that tbey supposed this was known. Mr. Campbell moved tbat tbe letter received and tiled for fotuie action, and tbe motion was carried. Id tbe regular order of buslnees. tbe monthly report of Building Inspector William 8. Jobosou, wltb a check for was read aud ordered flled,.tbe money lo be turned over to tbe city The same actlou was folwltb tbe report of Electrical Inspector Joeepb Rlgglus, wbo eDcloaed a check for $28 50. Mayor Champion reported that be been aerved with an estop Dotlce an attorney represeutlug tbe Newark Cornice aud Skyllgbt Company lu tbe local blgb school work of Wesley an Atlantic County contractor. It was aald Uiyt other city, aa well school, officials bad received similar notice. The matter was referred to CUy SoA. C. Bos well. City Clerk Morris reported that tbe bond of Everton A. CoraoD, wbo has contract 70§. baa beeu approved Mr. 1 certified check was ordered 1 relumed to him. It waa stated tbat tbe time limit, be1 fore advertising for tbe work to be done by tbe city, bad expired in-lbe . metier of repairs to a number, et the sidewalks beta. City Engineer Col- ■'

- reported tbat mut-b of tbe^rork ' , beeo doue by tbe property owoers, o - or will be doue by tbem. On motion » of Director Campbell, It was agreed to v i postpone the advejtblng for tbe time t > fc I A number of bills were read and ti ordered paid. I 1 . » l SUPPER A 8UCCE8S r d , Attendance al Prnbiler- '' There was a large attendance at tbe 1 1 chicken snppgr glvcn by tbe Ladlea' " I Auxiliary of tbe Ftret Presbyterian : Church In tba social rooms of tbe * 1 cburcb Tuesday evenlDg. Fully 170 ( persona were aerved and mauy suppers were sent out to those uDable to be present. ' Tbe crowd was mucb larger tbaD , was expected , aud, aa a consequence, f tboee assisting at tbe lablee did not get , their cus tomary share of good things • to eat. f ■ , 1 1 There was a large attendance at tbe 1 musical at tbe Lurey ou Uonday>eveuIng, for tbe beDeflt of Holy Trinity Cburcb. All ibe participants did ' creditably. Because of tbe Illness or ' b two ou tbe program, Bernard Poland, 8 tenor, eubstltuled for Mlae Chellls, aDd 1 * William H. Colllsson, Jr., for Walter , n Sherman. » , , | „ d Charles Killngahsnaen Weds. CbarleaBlllngabauaeD.or New York, well known lo surf casting circles In tbe East, and wbo resided In Ocean 1 CUy last summer, was married id Philadelphia ou Saturday. His bride ° wee Miss Helen Markley, daughter of Eugeae Markley, of Germaotowu, 1 ^ formerly of tbts city. Legal . papers of all descriptions, in- ' jlodlog wills, are carefully drawn by . I- H. Curtis BoMaaaa at bis office, 744 , Adarj aveaae, Ooaan CUy. N. J. ad*.

* j=9 WILL POSH WORK I ! ON BOARDWALK - Plans for Impfovements Willi be Ready for City Officials L Next Monday. ! , I At the. weekly meeting of tbe City . I Commissioners CUy Engineer WJJ r llam H. Colllason. Jr.. ssked regard-1 lug Ihe mailer of starting- tc advertise f it he .Boardwalk, aa. the, ordinancef cume> up next week for third reading and Hnal passage". 11 : Il developed that plans have not if been approved by the board. On motion of Director Adams, the e cay engineer wee Instructed to preg pare plans and specifications for' the g Boardwalk work. These to be submitted formpproval at the uext meetlug. ti Director Campbell did notyole e • The following resolution", presented by Director Campbell, was adopted: r Be iL- C I. Resolved, by the Board of Co mm Is- ' 1. elopers of the city of Gt-ean City, New i not exceeding 112,1X10 in aulicipaliou ,. of the collection of taxes for the year II 1819, aud that the proper officers exe ecute a note or notes to secure said g ' * * ' REAL FIGHTERS » Sergt. Harry L Lake of Coinpauy ^ - H, 114th Iufantry, 2»lb Division, w/ites as follows to his mother, Mrs. 1 - C. L. Lake, of this clly. from Joavelle. France, under date of December ( . i got back from my furlough last . Tuesday, aud received letters aud papers from you. I saw Raymond ' ■ good. .1 had not seen him siuce sue f ulglil lu Lalrinoui, wbeu we wereou . ^ It was a rainy night when we went 1 | Into Lalrmont early lu October, aud It * 1 is still raiulug every day We drill, . ralu or sblue - Yesterday we marched C I divtalou problem was lo be pulled J r off. We were actlug as reserves tu the ' , attack, so we just stood arouud wet for three hours. The boys "cussed" tbe I army, tbe weatber, tbe country add r everything else. I tbuugbt 'when the , the most of the rain, but there Is po difference tbat way. The worst of it . is that there ,1s uo way to dry our . have but one suit. I- haven't beeu . able to get an uudersblrl, so tbat I may cbauge. 1 got a new pair of ;• shoes when we came In yesterday. ,- - Our major general Is Charles Mor- . too. He. was ourdlvlslou commauder r at Camp McClellan. He Is very strict, y Lut beds good aud sees that tbe men In the hospitals gel back wltb the dlvlr sion agalu wheu they are well. Iu , meuy cases one was lucky to get back wltb one's old dlvlsiou aud company, e You -don't see mucb lu tbe papers r about us, but we are well kuowu over r bere. Noue of tbe other divisions has e anythlDg ou us. Some of tbem have y beeu In more battles, but a good many . of them were walk over battles, where . Ihey sluug their rifles and walked a j mile or so without seeing a Bocbe. JTbe 26th (Yaukee Division) "* has e seen as bard lighting as any of tbem, r and their own uieu told us tbey were >. never lu olfe battle where tbe lighting n was as bard or lost as maDy men In y one battle as we did. There were r. only 2SS men left of our battalion. II Where tbe least ground Is taken is ;r where tbe berdest battlee take place. We didn't eveu have artillery support. >. We were attached to tbe Freucb 17tb Army duriug the drive. The French ie were on our right aud were supposed is to advance with us. The devils only r. went a short way and then dug Id, d leaving our right flaok opeo to me-cblue-guu Are from a woods, for our e- boys did not slop. They weut a mile ie or more beyood tbe French, but bad to >e fall back. Tbeu later the French fell ie back, abd, lo order to protect our own

lines, we bed to couuect our line wltb tblm, but we still stayed away ahead — of tbem. more in tbe sbape ot a honeshoe. Gee! Tbe officers and men v were mad because tbey gained t tbe grouud and tbeu bed to give It up that reason. Tbey— would ralber Id tbelr tracka tbau give ooe lucb. l 26ih Division relieved us tbat lime. Tbe next time tbey were ou our •- right, aud we watched tbem make a drive. They ere a good buocb offelWe beveu't been paid for nearly h three months, and I doubt If I will ' gel any pay before (be last of January Tbe officers' tralulug camp broke up m end Sergt Moray Is beck with us; also ~ ' Corporal DeKose. Chaltlo went earlier aud to auolber camp. I do Dot think 1 be will be beck. We are all glad to ' see Morey. He Is well liked by all tbe boys. 1 I am aeudlog you a map and tried ' to mark lu red Ink tbe roade and towns where we beve been, but mads a mess of It and qolt. Remember ma to all tbe Ooeau City folk. Harry. Clljr Cctuna Lively. Wltb tbe cburcb euppen aDd other ' social-gatherings, Ocean City le beginning to llveo up somewhat, especially in tbe eveoluge. Tbe moving pictures J at tbe PrlDceee also are appreciated by , maDy of tbe realdeoU, wbo, for soma r time, bad do form of amusement. Tbe attendance at tbe "moviee" hae been fairly good right along, aud Roy Bourgeois, tbe proprietor, Is present- ^ log excellent pictures. 1 Man Into LocsauKs. 0 William Ludwlg, driver of an auto ' delivery machine for George Spilt, of j Somen' Polut, bad an eocoooter wltb ' la Pennsylvania Railroad !ocomol!*a 00 tba tracks at Elgbtb street a few ! days ago. Norman Leslie, wbo was I '* In tbe machine, jumped aud waa on- 1 14 burt. Ooe eMe of Lodwlfs low woe I aerietaly eat. 1

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