[Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18. 1918. We ehall be glad to receive "f new* and' commonlcatloni' of IiRvtn-t to thl» community and oar reader" Si everywhere. S All communication* should be acteompanled with tbe full name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee ot good faith. i DOTS £ Cold snap early this week. Tomorrow will be Valentine Day. Baptist supper Saturday evening. Read A. J.HIeelman's "ad" In this Issue. Borne corteges here are being -purMaybe the grouhdhog knew about | the weather. Cottages are being rented almost every day for tbe coming summer seaAttend the UDlon evangelistic services In the Methodist Church these evenings. Tbe revival services are drawing well. Have you beard the Berge Bisters? Don't mlu them. Tbe Baptist Ladles' Aid Society will serve a Valentine Bupper In their social room Baturday evening for ths sum of ~ fifty cents. Tickets are on sale now. Eogene Wells, a small boy here, who la aald to be somewhat mentally defldeut, has been sent to the Institution at Vineland for feeble-mluded children. a Tba weather man tried to give ns some snow last Saturday, and the little folka with sleds were happy for ^wblle, but they were doomed to be disappointed at that time. Letters of dismission were granted Bunday by tbe Tuckaboe Baptist Church to Roland Bteelman and wife, of this city, to nolle with the First Baptist Charch of Ocean City. Many of tbe owpers of hotels and other bualneaa places here will need letter-beads and otb'er stationary this spring and summer. - Oct estimates at tbe Bextixel Printing House. First-class work at reasouable prices. PERSONALS. Mrs: R. A. Brice, of Camden, was here Saturday. Miss Amy Voss, of Woodbury, was a visitor here tbls week. Miaa Harriet tilbb, of this city, spent Saturday and Bunday Jn Trenlou. Charles R. Blllwell, of Philadelphia, was among tbe visitors here Bunday. Mrs. Elizabeth G. Bands baa teen vlaltlug friends in Norwood and Philadelphia. Mrs. Adella Abbott, of this city, has gone to Pateraon to visit friends for two weeks. Harry Gny, who Is employed In Norrlscawn, spent Sunday wll|g*ilt wile bam. J ho Hawkins, of Philadelphia, visited Jtlro X. Devlne, of this city, on SundayMtae Elizabeth Dawes, of Philadelphia. a sum mar resident here, was lu town Friday. Mrs. H. A. Plocb, of tbls city, returned early lo tbe week from a visit to Philadelphia. Dr. U. T. Foulds, of this city, returned early lo tbe weak from a visit
to Philadelphia. hi Manriea Bcnll, honorably discharged from tba service, has returned to his hones In this Uty. Charles B. Powall ^nd wife returned tbls wask from a visit to Ibslr daughter lo Philadelphia. ^ WlUard W. Adams, who has been h employed In Aberdeen, has returned ^ to hta borne In this city. w G. Edward Common, of Pblladel- Qi ptola. a summer business man In this city, was In town Bnnday. Mrs. Clarence Diss roth, of Philadelphia. la visiting bar parents, CapL and . Mrs. P. B. Hand, this city. ' O. V. Blgbam, of Philadelphia, a summer resident ben tor a number of v yean, was In town Friday. fl Mrs. P. O. Wilson, of Philadelphia, la epeodlng a few days with Mrs. William Glldsmsysr. of tbls city. Mrs. A tils L. Miller, of Pblladel phis, a oottags owner In the north section of tbe city, was lo town Tuesday. William R. Hughes, of Hughes' I Central Pharmacy, la In Philadelphia, * where be will spend several days. _ Ralph Bolton, whorls foreman on ti government work at Perklntown. was li visiting bis family bare over Bunday. l George W. Harris, contractor and <■ builder, of tblaclty, wltb bis family, 11 visited relatives at Port Norrls recently. Spencer B. Bwan, of the building " Arm of Bwan A Trout, attended the « yacht club luncheon lo Philadelphia * Monday. * Miss Minnie Momford, of Camden, speut tbe week-end with her parents, <J Charles Mumford 'and wife, of South a Ocean City. ^ Miaa Georgia Frampton, of Pbila- " delpbla la visiting John L. VanTioe and wife, at Fourteenth street and As- " bury avenue. " Mrs. Helen Corson, of tbls city, has " accepted a position as stenographer . and typewriter lo J. M. Chester's real aetata olflcea. William F. Gardiner and wife, of * tblaclty, returned the latter part of ' last week from a few days' visit to J Philadelphia. * Ebaoeeer Adams, "of Pblladelpbla, baa been taking a week's rest in tbls . city. Ha Is a real estate assessor In , Pblladelpbla. Joaepb J. Duffleld, of Pblladelpbla, t and bis daughter, Nancy, spent Buu- t day wltb bis parents, R. C. Duffleld and wtfs, In tblaclty. c Mrs. Maybella Nasal, of Pblladel- j phis. Is vlalttng Mrs. Mary Barobural , and Laura Nelaoo Hall, tbe actress, at c their oouage. 1612 Aabury avenue. , George Plant and wits, of Montelalr, are guaata of Hanry W. Town- , send and family In this city. Mrs. , Town sand la a dangbter of Mrs. t Plant. t Mlae Nettle M. Mumford and her : slater, Belva, of South Ocean City, SS'fflfaSfc?SnfJtfS3K ; at Bea Isle City Robert B. Chew, at Woodbury, for- I aaeriy aupertutaudeut of the local . I.
trolley llue, was In town Tuesday. He ' been honorably discharged from the service and has returned to his duties in William G. Moore's offices , lo Philadelphia. George Ernst and wife, of tbls city, J who have been In Pblladelpbla for some time,' have taken apartments at I 8222 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, where they are now residing. ^ Mrs Mary A. Gobeen and grand- , daughter. Miss Anus Gault, of Philadelphia, are speudlog a few days at 1 the Miller Cottage. Miss Gault la a studeut at Bwarthmore College i W. H. Harris and wife, of tbls city, | who were at Aberdeen for some time, . were In Oceau city Baturday. They will epeud a short time Id Mlllvllle, raturnlug to this resort before March I W. Leon Godaball. or Philadelphia, a chief quartermaster lu tbe United Btalea Naval Reserves, speut Buudsy ■u this city, the guest of Mies Merlon , Lake, Beveuiecntb street and Weeley avenue. Mrs. Normen Breckley, who, with family, has been spending tbe , peat few mouths at Belcovllle, was to town Friday looking for an apartment, expecting to retaru here shortly to remain permanently. Tbe H<v. John R. Mason, secretary of tbe Methodist Ceoteuary Fund, tbe Dr. Jobuson, of Camden, and the Rev. Dr. Be hock, superintendent > of tbe Pitman Grove Association, ware among the visitors hero Friday. Mm. Laura McMauue, of tbb city, ' speut several days last week. M the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Paler Walt, at ' tbe Marlborougb-Kleobelm, Atlantic MN. McMauue la eutcrtalulog r John Rellly, of Piaaaantvllla. Mrs. William Garwood, of Eighth ' street and Central avenue, will move • about March 1 to tbe bonsa formerly owned by City Com miasm ner George - O Adams, on Wesley avenue, above I Eighth street, wblcb aba baa leased.
1 bids asked for : boardwalk work1 : — ■» City -.Commissioners Want) Figures at Their Meeting a Monday, March 3. v Ordinance No. 117. whicb provides for Ills repeir and rebuilding of car- _ lain secllous of Hie Boardwalk, was s pa-sed on third end.llusl reeding by weekly meeting. Avon ilie flrsl end | -ecnod readings of this* ordinance, Director Campbell voted "no" when his name was called 011 the acceptance of the ordinance on third readlug. " Director Campbell, however, efler - the ordinance he published, aud the 1 II was slated that some changes were to be made lu the plans and , specifications for the proposed Boardwalk work. . ^ Mayor Champion said that Ihe commissioners could go over Ihe epecillcs- ' lions in a day or two. He suggested thai Ihe mailer be referred lo Ihe com nftsslouers as a committee of tbe e meeting of the hoard. Director Campbell si moved, aud 8 tbe motion warwaxrled. il Uu motion of Director Adams. It f was agreed to authorize City Cleric Morris to advertise for bide for the !. Boardwalk work. y Director Adams reported Ibat Cooi- tract "03 (bulkhead work In Boulb J Ocean City) has been completed by „ staled that everything le lu line coudlr On motion of Director Adams, tbe . city engineer was authorized lo provide live sets of city tax maps, each j one lineu, wltb loose leaf bluders, one set to be furnished free by the englueer. Ihe cost of tbe-otbers to, be borne by '• tbe city. One set each Is to be given Ihe county clerk, city tax collector, city assessor, city clerk aud bdildiug J Inspector. The maps w ill cost $3r a I set. The becks w III cost from $3.50 to ' $5. One set must be furnished the * county clerk by tbe municipality. '' Mayor Champion announced Ibat '• he had received a letter from Ihe Foa- ' ter A Reynolds Company relative to advertising this city to the Southern winter resorts. A representative of lu reference lo the mailer The ada vertlslng will c wt flio.ihe same as last year. The matter was referred 10 t Mayor Champion, wltb power to act. The foil. iwing resolution, pre-euted by Director Campbell, was adopted: - 11. ,1 Resolved, by the Board of Cotnmla0 siouers of Ocean City, New Jersey, ' that Ocean City borrow a sum of money nut exceedlug twelve tbou-and ■ and six hundred and eighty dollars t under aud by virtue of a resolution heretofore pa-sad by the Board of ComII mlaal.iuers of Ocean City, New Jer^ky e '(Contract No. 703), and that the proSeveral bills were read end ordered, paid. " Ml— Maud Foulds. of this city, has received a number of additional Ger- " man a<reveuirs from her brother, Lieut. 1 Harry W. Foulds. who Is in tbe service on the other side. The souvenirs >- are a German ring, paper weigh!, emit broldered handkerchiefs and a bell
buckle, on which le the Inscription, J • Gott Milt Une." «- — : — p Ocean City Lodge. No 171, F. and H A. M ..will attend services In a body '■ In the First Baptist Church Bunday l< evening, February 23. The sermon 1 will te delivered by the pastor, the li Rev. M. M. Lewis. The members e will report at the lodge room at 7 a that evening. d Baturday eveulug next, tbe Ladles' , Aid Society of the First Baptist j Church will give a.-"Veleuttae Bup- j per" lu their social rooms from 6 to 8 , o'clock.. The public is.cordlally Id- , vtled and ail are promised Qrsl-ciaas j fore at a cost of 50 cauls apiece. , ■oielArrtvale. , C C. McOee. Joseph Camp, W. H. * Bright, Philadelphia millkk COTTAGE * W. C. Frederic*, Brooklyn; A. Loulber Dore. Toronto, Canada; Mrs Mary A. Gobeen, Miss Adds Gault, Philadelphia.
' big testimonial -j for h. c. schanze ' | Farewell Reception to Gas 1 j Company Head by Progressive League. . A rousing-farewell teattmonlal was given President H. C Bchanze. Jr.. of , the Youug Men's Progressive League , by the members of Ibe league lu tbe rooms of Ihe organization on Monday evening. Representative men from business , aud professional walks of life' here , gathered lo express their appreciation I of Mr. Bcbanze'e work lu this city and ! bjd hi U1 God-speed in bis new Held of , j ll has been seldom that anyone! about lo leave Ofeeu City has beard : * giveu Mr. Bchauze, aud be apprecleted the honor cud good wishes, as be j said In a brief speech toward the close of the evening. , Mr. Bchanze has been vice president s aud general manager uf the local gas g company. He came to tbls city In August, 1916. as secretary aud .treasurer of the compauy. Later bJ was promoted. As was announced In tbe Sentinel recently, he has been transk ferred to Belmar to take up the duties |; of secretary and treasurer of a Dumber e trolled by the company operatlog tbe local plant. He will leave for Belmar , within a few deya. e The eHalrat tbe league took tbe form of "Past Presidents' Nlgbt." tbe i .' Ursl of Its kind held by the organlza- j ' tlou, eud a well-arranged entertainment was provided by the league com- ' mlttee. comprising Dr. J. Tbornley , Hughes, B. Frank Bmllb sod Walter , Allen. e The opening number was a selection by C. Homer Bhoemaker, violin; R. , H. Sully." plaoo. aud Harold Maraluo, drums. It was encored . j Following this was a number by tbe , Progressive League Orchestra f Dr. Hughe- read the names of those who have served as president of the league, and be said he would ask each to tell of some notable happeDlug id 5 ihe league during bis administration. The presidents were Rolla Oarret1' sou, Lawrence M. Lear, C. Homer Bhoemaker, H. 8. Mowrer, 8. B. Bwan. Dr. J Thoruley Hughes, William K. Gardiner aud B Frank Smith, each of whom, wltb the exception of i Mr. Swau, made au address, lu which , he referred to tbe most Dolable features , of his administration, and also paid tribute to Mr. Bchaoze's worth as a business man. Mr. Bwan, who waa unavoidably detained In Pblladelpbla, seut a characteristic letter, In which j he praised the "gee man. % Mr Bchanze, the guest of honor, said j that after receiving these pleudlle sod ' bouquets, be had little trreay. but ha will appreciate It all after he has left Ocean City. s After a speech by Vice President Le- . roy Howe, and a few remarks by Chairman Hughes, the Chautauqua . salute was given Mr. Bchanze at tbe a member* aaug "The Battle Hymn of . the Republic.!' I . Brief addresses were made by Prof. I VI 4lBP.ni I lr M H Mtannarri J. M. Dr. M. B. ,
Solicitor Bosweli, Mayor Cham- , plon, City Commissioner Campbell, | the "baby member" of the organization Parker Miller. R. H. Nulty, Dr. , '■V. P. Haloes. Dr. Allen Coreoh, Clin- , B. Price, Dr. W. Y. Christian aDd , Rev. George W. Yard. All epoke , In eulogistic terms of tbe guest of tbe evening aod expressed their pleasure at his promotion while regretting his departure from Ocean City. , Durlug the evening there were several pleasing select Ions by tbe orcbee a male quartet, a glee club and R. Nulty. The glee club comprised J. Thoruley Hughe*, R. H. Nulty, tbe Rev. George W. Yard, (J^-Jlpmer ( Clinton D. 'Low-den, J. . Cedman and H. B. Cree. , There was alio community staging. "Bmokee" were provided by tbe league, and'tbe smoke caused Dr. Corson to remark that wbeo be entered , tbe room be thought be bad been gassed. GOOD SINGING Quarter Heard at Ibe First Presbylerlan Cbarch. . To tbe members of tbe First Presbyterlau Cburch It 'seemed a little tike old tlmee on Sunday, when a quartet ■aug at both tbe morning aDd eveuTbe quartet comprised Miss Louisa Corson, soprano; Mrs. William M. alto; Dr. J. Tbornley Hughes, tenor, aDd Homer Shoemaker, baea. One of the numbers by tbe quartet "Come to My Heart, Lord Jeeue," Ambrose, and It was appreciated the cougregatlon These vocalists will stag again In 1 this cburch next Bnnday. , MINISTER' BUYS I Tbe Re*. L. oilbtrson Takes rp-tom Collaxe. 1 J. M. Chester, real estate dealer, has ' eold the Sloan cottage, 846 Second I street, to tbe Rev. 8. Lord Gllbenon, , ah Epleoopallao minister In Philadelphia. 1 Mr. Gllbereon, who Is rector of tbe j Charch of 8t. Jamas of Klogsesslng, [ West Philadelphia, owna other propB erty lo thle city. WISswol Harry Darby Dsai. ' Mrs. Ida V. Darby, widow or Harry i T. Darby, eon of Frank E. Darby, of K this city, died of consumption at home of her anot, 2502 Booth Gross street, li Philadelphia, -en Monday. Her fan- ■ eral will lake place from her lata ^ bores thle afternoon. 8 be leaves two a children, on# nine years old and tba otbar aUyaaxa.
$35,000 NEEDED FOR CITY'S jl [ PUBLIC SCHOOLS NEXT YEAR
~ Estimate of Board of Ednca- « tion— State and Connty May Give $ 20,000. A The Boerd of Education, at Its meettag Tuesdey evening, made Its eell- • mate as lo tbe amouot of moDey that 1 will be required lo Hoance the twolj 8 public schools here during the year ■ 1919 1920. Tbls estimate will be sub- , milted to tbe board of school estimate is Following are tbe figures: | >f - Current expenses: t r. Heating end foe!, ' I 1.500 | >e Salaries or teachers and 1 y officers, 29,000 ( Salaries of Janitors, 2 700 , » Textbooks, 1.000 ( re , Incidentals, 800 , d ! $35,000 , >1; Erecting, enlarging aDd 1 equipping school bnlldie i„Ks. . $ 900 , d Manual training, 8,400 | re | I- $39,300 | '• Probable State and cpunty w appropriation, 19.800 , " Local amouot, $20,000 1 '• Dr. Corson, medical Inspector, re- J n ported having completed examination > >- of ibe scholars aod gave Ibe following , is summary: ' r ie Number examined— boys, 206; girls, I- 231; 23 oot examined by reason of ab- 1 ir Defective teelh. 287 ( 1- Defective IodsIIs, 95 , e Defective eyes, 85 t r Defective ears, ' 2 Reports of these defects have been K ie forwarded lo parents A second ex- , ie amluatlon of these scholars now , 1- marked defective will be made lo tbe . 1- spftag to see what corrective measures „ y To secure action In some o! Ibe caees r ■r of bad eyes and lonslls, when tbe tx- . pense Is considerable, some asalstance c d would have to be raodered tbe parents ( L or Dothlog cau be done. Tbls applies g i, to the matter of defective teeth as wall. f Prof. Bteveos reported the total at- f >e teodance of pupUe for tbe mootb of , January aa 449; percentage of attend- t >e auce, 87 94. >e Dr. Hughes, chairman of tbe bnlld- ( b tag aDd repairs committee, epoke of ( n Deeded repairs to the Weeley aveDue j i. school. Tbe repairs were ordered , ir Dr. Hughes snggeeted a yearly ten- ^ 1. day sick allowance for tbe teachers. { I- The matter was laid over for tutore ( 1. conslderatloo. , )f "T - b CALLED BY DEATH , is i 4 " a HIh plait's Demise Wee aome- ■ wbsi Cscapccttd. , '■ Miss Bailie B. Piatt died rather un- t '• expectedly at her borne, 722 Asbury ( b avenue. Tuesdey afternoou. although | she bad been III about two weeks. ( d Tbe caure of her death was acute t d brouchlal trouble and heart affection. a Funeral servloee wlli ha held at Mr c n late home at 7.80 o'clock tomorrow , eventag. Interment will be at Ivy ( - Hill Cemetary Baturday. Bervloee will a y be conducted there by ths Rev. Charlie » H. Boboer. , le Mies Piatt, who was tbe daughter 1 )f of John T. Plett, was born to German- , Iowd. Bbe bad lived here ulna years t '• and bad many friends, by whom she t
was held lo tbe big beet esteem. Bbe ' a member of tbe First Prrebyter1 Church. When a change was observed In ber - condition early Tuesday, a telegram ' sent ber brother, Fraok Piatt, at 1 Aberdeen, Md., bat be wee unable to ! reach here before her death. PLEA8ANTVILLB WON Lecel HlRb School Olrls Mr BeWnt Wssa'i Pair. Tbe Ocean 'Ctty High School girls' | basket ball Mam wat done up In a perfectly horrid way by the referee, ' they all declare, la their game wltb ' Pieaeaotvllle High School damsels ta Pleaaantvllle a few eveotags since. score was 8 to IB. _ The Oceau City" girl* pnt op a atar game, but, as they say, "what's good | playing when tbe referee Isn't felr?" ) no answer, of coarse. Tbe local girls ploying were Cornelia Collteeon, Marlon-Bteelmau, Florence Gocbenanr, Alios Garretaon, Bertha Turner and Mary Tnroer. The team was accompanied to Pleaa- . antvllleby Misses Bradley and Foulds. There will be a retorn game at the t armory ta thle city Saturday evening, , February 21 Don't miss It. WILDWOOD COMING Heat Ss lords, Eiealax. Tbe Wlldwood basketball team will ^ play tbe Ooean City High School boys " at ibe armory Baturday evening aod a 1 fast game la expected, as there is great rivalry between tbe seashore reeorta ta D tbe line of sports. Everybody Intended ta tbe game will be at tbe armory Saturday nlgbt to see what promisee to be tbe bast game of tbe season. Encourage tbe boys by yonr attendance. Tbe blgb school boys were pat through seme gruelling p radios on ^ Monday and Wednesday nights by tbelr coacb, "Joe" 8c bock. The boys ebowsd up well aod fsal sore that tbey will take tbe Cape May team Into camp tomorrow nlgbt. I' Takes Apartweel Bsass. ^ Mrs. Lydla Bayre aod lira. Bile Naylor, of ths Elberon, were In PMIadelpbla yeetetday. They have leased an apartment bonne on Flfteontb _ street, near Colombia avenue, wblcb , tbey will oondact. also retaining tbelr Dl Interests lo the Elberon, where one of is lbs elstore may always M found Mrs. t Samnel Russell baa Man looking after H tba hotel daring tbelr preeeot sheen oe. !! Fob Balk.— Desirable 10- room reek ' deoor. ta Boatbern sod of Ocean City. » Apply to Uaoega Dotatkeg. NHU» UaTawaa. KisMjA
j » - * - schools to record war activities State Commissioner Kendall Makes SugRCS'ion to Superintendents. Commissioner N. Kendall, of lire Btate Department of Public In.lroc ! 1 has -eul Ihe following self-ex- ; 1 ( plaoaiory letter lo all superintendenta : aod principals of schools ta New Jer- • sey: ' The work Ibel schools have done " and thai local cominuuiiie* have dout the wtanliig of Ihe war has been colossal. Steps should be taken to I s record of this work. If 1 chances are that It will uot be done. > and ibis record will 'be heuded down • tbe uexr geueralluu aud succeeding ' generations only by means uf tradl- ■ tloo These coulribullou* of schoole 1 and communities sre too importaul lo Wherever 00 local provision Is be 1 tag planned for a record bf (his work, 1 earnestly recommeud "and urge thai - tbe schools lake (be luttlallve aud the ' lead. There ere two ways ta which Ibis 1 can be done. Flrsl, Ihe upper classes ta Ibe high ' schools, uuder (he leadership of an - teacher aud a history teacher should wrlle a brief record of the war ! activities of (be community end of (be school. After e plan Is made Ibe pupils participating ta Ibe making of the plaD. the (eachert could assign (u each pupil k given loplc or subject or chapter 1 s part of his work ta English and 1 history For Instance, one pupil could be assigned the work of Ihe Red Cross ta Aaolber could speak of tbe food conway ta which It was doue, ta the raising of funds for ibe Liberty loan Another pupil could catalogue tbe nBlnes the young men wpo went ta- 1 1 the service, giving a brief hlograpby of those who lost tbelr lives ta tbe defense of tbelr country end civilization. Aud the womeu should uot be forgotwho weot abroad in tbe various branches of the service Tbe whole could be put together, | preferably ta typewriting, or perhaps ta prtnled form. 1 am sure (hat (he of Education would contribute toward putting the whole record tatc well-bound duplicate volumes, which could be carefully preserved. Tbe expense would oot he great, aod the commercial deparlmeut, where oue exwill be glad to do tbe-iype writing of these volumes should be kept ~ at the school and tbe other should be ta tbe possession of tbe public library. The second suggestion and recommendation Is this, that the manual ' training shops make a cabinet of appropriate sue for the reception and 1 preservation of the work of the school war activities, tbe whole lo be a ' tangible record of some of the school's activities aod possibly of Ibose of Ibe commoolty or town Itself. Tbe boys Ibe maDual training shops woold find ta tbe making of such a cabinet attractive piece of work. 1 Tbe poplls ta tbe blgb schools should be urged aud encouraged aud Inspired to collect these records. In ' my optalon this should oot be done 1 by Ibe teachers. It should be done By ' Ibe pupils uuder tbe guidance of tbe , - toe puprrs uuaer tue guidance or tne
■ teacher*. Il le valnable training ta _ • resourcefulness, initiative and orfaulr In tbls cabinet might be placed: 1 L Sample* of (be Red . Cross work 1 done by the school— sewing, knitting, 0 etc. 2. Letters from former pupils who bave been ta tbe service, containing tbelr experience*. 8. Souvenirs of tbe war contributed s by former pupil* of tbe school. These should be appropriately Inscribed and .' labelled. ■ 4. Photographs of Ihe former po- !, pile of tbe school aDd of the communb Ity who were ta the service. t 5. The honor roll of tbe school, i. 6. Samples of tbe war posters, made by poplls ta the school, it 7. 'Sample* of tbe posters issued by d the Federal authorities concerolng the " various drives. These will some dey — be very rare, aod hehce valuable, and P !■ of exceedlug tatereet to following genr- erallons. 8. Photographs of the gardening activities or food cooeervatloo actlv I1- ties. 1, 9. Tbe drawing department could make 00 attractive sheets tbe record e of the school aod community tea to [, what woe raised ta the drive* for Lib- R arty loans, ta tbe sale of thrift stamps, and ta tbe United War Work campaign, ate. 10 Record* of fonr-mtaol* — speeches. — 1 would further suggest that tbls work bedoDe between now and Jane, aod Ihe time of Ibe aexl blgb ecbool " commencement, when ibe case should be ouvered with Ihe flag, novelled " wltb appropriate ceremonies, and lie 10 content* briefly described, tbe wbole affair betag given Ibe dignity wblcb '* t be subject warrants. * BUY8 HOUSE ^ Dr. Branoard Mow Owoa Coiiaas Dr. M. B. Stannerd, of this city, baa purchased, through tbe egeocy of ' Harry F. Stanton, the cottage owoed * ^ by Mrs. Estelle U. Bamberger, 817 Wesley avenue. Tbe cottage, le an attractive tbrse story boose, wltb base- ^ Mrs. Bamberger bat occupied tba le- asttage oDly at Intervals staee sba , sd bailt It a faw years ago. 'k • , "Sssdsr Bchosi Ni(tai." j ( This eventag will be "Bnnday I re. Scbool Nlgbt" ta tbe series of evaDgsl- 1 >u ksttc services now In progress at tba °*' Method let Cburch. Bnnday schools I , of tM Baptist, lb# Presbyterian and | tbe Methodist churches will onlta In » their al teodance. and It le expected 10 ■ bring lhaaa logMhar ta full etraogth. 1
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