~ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. xxxix.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL HI, 1919.
NO. 2
Ocean City Sentinel PukUeked Weekly, at OOBAN CITY, N. a. -- R. CURTIS ROBINSON ■ditor and Proprietor ■ •i.oo Par Year, Strictly in Advance. I _ aTTaaaiia-iT-i.i a. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSEL LORAT LAW. un^i°wvaT uon>c7a. ». fQgedto PnbMe BulkM**.). w. holt arose. aaoaaw c. bobwili. LAW OFFICES Apgar & Bos well, MOUHHK BUlLDlNO, AMBUHY.AVKMlK and E1UHTH HTKKtCl OCEAN CITY. N. J. LAW OFFICES Godfrey i Read I Bamwt'Bu'dlni d; ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. pURMAN B. WILLIS* ,£ Attorney at Law x 95a Aabnry Avenue e Ocean City, N. J. ; J Wm. H. Collisson, Jr. Civil Engineer and Surveyor aaaiML f DR. W. P. HAINES CO«: NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. *'. J. ie 10 u a. m. 1 ° L |o!uep! m.j Ball Pbone. tot | £££?&%££. fo-r'^n,. Dr. Florence B. Haines Bo— Appointment OCJCAN OlTV.'N. J. !JtS Allen Curwn, I. D. "'Hi • HE Wesley Avanua Ocean City Now Jersey _-»aii aa. 1 ^Uler-Siel* 1»- A. JJKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. = •07 wesley ave. ocean city, new jersey Bou.mr" Qi. Wilson Y. Christian MDentlntM 809 Central Avenue eCBAN CITY. ■. J. . Ball Pbona, 163. ^OcSb 3Sy Calls Given Immediate DR. DAVKTM. SAXE veterinary surgeon a* NOBTM^mInu'aVEn'uE y rV -ATI^''T'C ClTt.'. "a.tcpr... Co Booth Phokkb Nl(bt Pboea OaU. W- W Hifhts' Cutril Pharmicy Bib and Weslay Ave.. Ocean City, N.J Pbone 245- W Pbeee year otWaa W* deliver fin* ARK LAKE -Undertaker and Embalmer ■k CaaraAL Avaaca ;rbtat m oubaw ctTr.n.j. a. f. leverinq "The Reliable Paper Hanger 708 Central Ave., Ocean City. N.J. All work guaranteed on clean walla. We Arc Distributors Stlllllltl IKllMile la OCeas City. Sea Isle City •ad Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Gratia* and Street BuiMlng TMrty dearth et. aad Weet eve. OCEAN CITY, N. J. ■ MM C.atial A.eee* _ *Wtai. sei-w OIHlt A ARAM wests Reading Coal gg££nl£5£S
/Family Hotels n c , \ All-year-round Cottages Sale ,iayJFront yiUas I (Suiiimer Cottages 1 O , ] We have a special list ot some unusual bargains in each of these classes. I Let us send it to you. MASSEY & EDWARDS , , eighth nnil Central Ave. ' 1 J . ; House Ready for, Renter? Lear Wall Paper Co. ; 517 Eighth Street J Ocean City New Jersey t *i ■ t Estate For Sale ' BIC3 BARGAINS , Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished t 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 1 very Cheap. Apply to ' Alonzo Cotton Anbury Avenue Ocean City, IS. J. t : 1 MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. J No walling for two week, to know If you can get It; we can tell you at I once. Bargains 111 Bay and <Jce»u front properties Choice cottages for 1 ■ale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement— the choice ol , Ocean City. Apply to. J. M. CHESTER & CO., | Ocean City, N. J. , ESTATE INSURANCE J THE JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE. T OCEAN CITY. N. J ( REAL. ESTATE — INSURANCE j Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean Oity, !M- J. i John Marts Lumber Co. i Ninth Street ana Haven Avenue f OCEAN CITY. N.J. , Lumber Mdlwork. Mouldings. Budding Paper. Platter Board. Nads, Saab Weigbtl , etc. Eatimatea Furnished. Prompt Delivery. | EIGHTH ANNUAL "500" and DANCE Bellevue-Stratford Hotel APRIL 25th, 1919 AT 8.30 P. M. Ocean City Yacht Club Ladies' Auxiliary For Our Members and Friends Tickets can be secured from any • Member.of the Auxiliary or ' MRS. WILLIAM E. HEXAMER. PrebL I 035 Wallace Stre'et MRS. CHARLES S. WOOD. Vice Ere*.'. 3450 Ntoi. Broad Street MRS. CHARLES J. CURRAfi. Secy.. 62O0 Nth. Falrhlll Street MRS. LOUIS BUEHN. B50B Nth. Eleventh Street 'labs IMPORTANT! ■ IP POINTS r «j Service and courtesy to o'ur depositors are important points with us. 1 Regular deposits with us will give you confidence in your ability to succeed. 1 i% Interest Paid on -Savings Fund Accounts. 'FIRST NATIONAL BANK * \ OpEJtN cm, N. J. - • 1 1' — -= New 7-room Bungalow and Garage With an the latfttomprovements. xm the Gardens Tract, on Asbury and Central Avenues, $3,250.00* aiM' i TERMS TO SUIT. Apply any agent or H. D. LeCATO, Owner AUDUBON, N. J. . m" j send your laundry work out of town ? Good work, quick service at the SURF LAUNDRY, * 929 Ocean avenue, Qcran City, N.J. Phone J39-J. All work done on premises. Pleaac five as a trial.
TROUBLE THREATENED OVER CUTTING OF GAS PIPES
Householders Suffer— Dispute Between Company and E. 1 , A. Corson, Contractor. The City Cctntnlsslonere, a few day* ago received a letter from Preeldent ayer, of the Ocean City Oae Light Company, In which he complained of the breaking of the company '* gu I ' pipe* on A. bury avenue, where street I work la being done by E. A. Coreon, contractor, of tbie city.. In the course of the epletle President I Mayer demanded tbat the clly or the I contractor, or both, aland the reapon- ' eibility for the broken pipe*. t City Bolicitor Bo«well aald tbat he ' told Mayer tbat the clly le not re- 1 epomdble; tbat the city will not lower < the maloa or tlnance the work, and that the public utilities are subservient ' to the city. The matter rests between f tbe gae company and tbe contractor. 1 The city solicitor further told Mr. ' Mayer tbat tbe city will not check op ( the work, neither will It pay for aDy 1 new pipe. ' Tbe Solicitor declared tbat tbe gaa company bad sufficient notice of tbe I intended improvement on Aebury ave- j Director Campbell made a motion, bleb vat carried, that (be letter be 1 referred to tbe -mayor, city solicitor aDd city engineer. [ It la aakl tbat tbe contractor, before 1 tbe work, eodeavored to 1 tbe gaa company etaow wbere ' melDe and service plpee were 1 bat tbe gaa company bad do ' map* abowlag this. It le farther I ■dated tbat Mayer agreed to be on tbe ground wltb tola men shortly after the ' contractor began tearing up tbe ave- 1 bat be failed to do so. ' Aa a result of tbe ripping of tbe eervice pipes, some bounce were without ' tbe use or gaa. Speaking of tbla matter on Fridey 1 afternoon, Mr. Corson aald: ' ••We did all Id our *power to preveot Ibe breaking of tbeaeooooecllona wltb ■ tbe bouaee. Borne of tbe pipe were < 1 only three lucbee below tbe surface of J (be elreet. Others were one ooe- , half feet deep. There was no map to ( abow just wbere tbe pipe were. "I asked tbe gaa company to Save a ' mao to spot tba pipe, tbe earns aa baa • , done by tbe other public utilities . here, ebowlog tbe ebovel runner ■ wbere tbe pipe la located. j "Mayor CbamplOD, City Bolicitor , Boa well aud City Engineer Collleeon bad a talk wltb J. L. Mayer, tbe pree- I Ident of tbe gae company, and they ; told blm tbat I was willing to restore all of tbe pipe destroyed, providing i tbe company would bave a man on 1 tbe job to spot tbe pipe. This tbe company refused absolutely to do. "Tbe statement was made to tbe
LOAM COMMITTEE TO HAYE MEETING Victory Liberty Boosters Will Arrange Flans at Gathering Tomorrow Night. A Victory Liberty Loan meeting of tbe Cape May County Liberty Loan Committee and Ibe local committee* will be held at WUdwood tomorrow ( evening. Members of the Ocean City committee will atteod tbli gathering. The following speakers will be present: Benjamin Lndlow, chairman of speaker*' bureau; Howard 8. Kinney, advisory chairman for Now J#rspy, add Mlaa Anne McIlvalDO, ehlfr- , man of women's organisation. These speaker* are entnled to a large ' audience, and It la boped that every ' Liberty Loan worker In tbe coudi/ 1 will be present. ' Tbe campaign will start Monday, April £1. In a letter to membare of tbe Ocean ( City committee, Chairman Mowrer •»y,: \ • - '- V i "In tbe past Ocean City bae gone , 'over (be top' lo tbe vartone drives. Wltp the cooperation of every mem- ( ber of the committee from now onttl tbe campaign le over 1 am sore we will not fail In tbe flnal liberty loeiw?' Fsll-aretc* Ewbaliaer. | J. Preecott Csdmao bae returned to i tbla city, bavtog graduated from a school lo Philadelphia wbere be took : tbe required course In embalming. Ho was vloe president of hie clam, which held a banquet Thursday evening. He la associated wltb bis fat ber- to law, ~ A**emblyman Nark Lake, lo tbe undertaking business bare. Mrs. Cadman, who was wltb blm daring bis stay In Philadelphia for several weeks, baa also ntaraad. Fresh roasted, bot peanuts, 16 cents per pound. Finest quality freed bolter, 80 cents per pound. Old-fasb toned peanut brittle, SO cents per pound Molaase# sugar, very fine, 7 cent* pound. a Elegant flavored eoflee only SI cent* — per pouDd; good as Ibe beet. New crop New Orleans molae*e*. SO oente per quart. Large assortment cholm apples, oranges. bananas and all klad of fruit alwaya oo hand Freeh eggs right flam the reentry, pleats at Hum. M eeam pat deara.
, — : GIRL GYMNASTS : WILL SHOW WORE | Annual Exhibition is to be , Held in Mnsic Pavilion i Wednesday Evening. ' The annnal gymnastic meet of pu- i . pile of tbe Oceen City High School . will be held In Ibe music pavlUon, on i tiie Boardwalk, at 8 o'clock next Wed.- , needay evening, under tbe direction of i . Cbelll*, tbe physical culture . director Those who recall the meet laet year < : will not miss tbe comiug aflalr, whlcb gives every lodlcatlou of belug even . better tliao tbe tlrst. Ouly tbe girls part last year, but this time some : i of tbe boys will give ao exhibition of , vaulting, apparatus and ludian club < , Tbe program will Include athletic , game* aud exercises by the girls. ( . There will be a number of ciassdancee i In addition to Ave special dauce*. A unique feel u re will be e duet mlll- , dance. Tbe glrle are to be highly commended for tbeir unusual Interest lo , tbe meet, and tbe aflalr promisee to be , treat to all concerned In tbe pbysl- , cal well-being of tbe cbtldreD, and , tbla ahould include not only tbe par- , eota but all other frleoda of tbe young . people. Mlee Cbelll*, aa la known, la an In- , atruclor of more then utual ability lu line of worjt and tbe ecbolare are quick to grasp ber luatcuctiooa. Tbe judges of tbe meet will be Mr. t Brooch, Miss Maxle Bcanlon aud Miss Poolke, physical Instructor* In tbe Atr City schools, and Miss Desmond, physical director at tbe Wild - wood schools. 1 Tbe judges will make tbelr decli slous on points. Tbe qualities consld- > end tbrougbout tbe year, and wblcb , count for polots lo tbe drill, are: Erect callage, qulckuese of. respouae, precision and uniformity or movemeot, aod > aod eaae or execution . Mies Madeleine French will be tbe ^ pianist for tbe danoee. • The ladles aod men or tbe Baptist r Bible Class are planning a chicken dinner In tbe social room Tuesday evening. April IS. Tickets are belDg r offered for 60 cents. . company by a representative of . Ibe city, on behalf of tbe city, tbat If tbe company would send a man, or ! bave one of the gea oompauy's men I act as superintendent for tbe cootraci tor's men, tbe contractor would re- , store tbe pipe, so tbat tbe patrooe of tbe company would notjte wltbont gae." t —
ANGLERS' CLDB AT > UNUSUAL DINNER ' Menn Cards Scored ' Hit— Interesting Pictures on j Fish and Fishing. j The annual spring dinner of the| 1 Anglers' Club of Ocean City at the j Adelpbla Hotel, Philadelphia, Fridey evening, wa- a classic In Its way and I , • the 100 members and friends at tbe ' aflalr pronounced It one of tbe greatest of Us kind. Tbey highly complimented tbe men who were In charge - of tbe arrangements. I Tbe menu cards, prepared under 1 i tbe direction of Ueorge Underdown, • - were gems and mede a bit with all 1 f tbe boys. ; Tbe cards contained- caricatures of 1 some of tbe. beet-known of tbe clob 1 r members, wltb little "dabs" at tbelr ' i pet foibles. Among these were cracks 1 i et Secretary W. 1. Raymond and bit i former well-known "Plerce-Arrow;" i : SberiffTbeo. Frauds, of Wilmington, r vice president of tbe club; Jobn and ' i Uartield Dannenhower; President I "Bill" Welsh, "Ed." Snow, -Mark" ' ! Hanna, Bernard Kuckdeecbel, Wm. . .41. Silence. Dr. D. O. Hen son, Messrs. 1 i Scott. Denzel, Coliard, Wrlgley, Christiansen, Sexton, (Jrone and Lotz. The menu was follow*: Grape Frail Little Neck C.'ame r Celery OHve* 1 s Potage Oxtail i Baked Sbad Adelpbla I Roast Chicken Provencal* Potatoes ; Hearts of Romaln Russian Dressing Naapolltan Ice Cream i Caksa Demi taass i Very Interaetlng motion ploktraa of Qah and flebtog were abown by Jamas . H. Crulksbauk, and proved blgbly ■ educational. PrealdeDt WaMi gave etc reopt loon - views of cbanDMbaee and other kinds of flablog In Florida laat winter and also related some of bis experience* • Id tbe South. [ Pictures also were sbown of "Mark" 1 Hanna, W. I. Raymond, organizer of - (beclnb; Ueorge W. Long, William 1 A. Wel.b aod Sheriff Francli. A brief address was made by Preeldent W. W. Slbeon, of tbe Oeeab City PteblDg Club, who spoke of tbe barmonkxit feeling between tba member* 1 of tbe two organizations and expressed 9 tbe hope that this will continue. >' Cbairmeo Hanna also spoke briefly. I Tbe committee In charge of tbe dinner comprised John M. Hanna, Geo. - F. Uoderdown, William A. Welsh f aod W. I. Raymond. r ■uclsl'ki'i r r i Tbe box social given In tba assembly - room of tbe Ocean City Hlgb School >f Friday evening by etndenti was wall t attended and proved very ebeoeaefa!Abont (SO was cleared.
j OCEAN CITY BOY WEDS IN FRANCE , i George D. Norcom'a J Bride Was Miss - Hogon, i Red Cross Norse. ' Capt. George D. Norcom, eon of , Mr. aod Mta.' Xoeepb D. Norcom, of ( till* e«y, and Mlaa Adds Horton, of , Nantieoke, Pa., a Red Cross noree wltb Episcopal Hoepttal Unit No. 84, , were married at Nantes .on January 6 , of this year. There were two cere- , monies, at Ibe Hotal DeVllle, accord- | log to law, and tb? religious cere- , mony, wblcb was performed by tbe ( chapMlb of Base Hoepttal No. 84, Dr. : Clash. , Tba bride retorned to tbe United , Btaiss on tbe Ueorge Waeblogton , ' March 25 Capt. Norcom expect* to return to , this couotry In a. few months. Mies Louisa T. Corson aaog a pretty splo, "Open tbe Uataa of thy Temple, " 6y Knapp. at tbe eveolog service In i Ibe First Preebyterien Church Sunday, i Dr. J. Thorn ley Hugbee woe beard In a solo, "Jeeu, Jeeu, Mlseraa," by ' Nevlu, at tbe morning service. Both ' were eflectlvely auug by Ibea* walli known vocallet*. ' Wanted. Farms, lends, suburban home*, lots. "My methods mean a aale." List ' aodaell now, give possession when ■ convenient ; have baodreda of buyers waiting. "No sale do charge." Write today B. L.-Batlln, £(JS Laodis are. Vlptlaud, N. J. adv., 4 8, tf. *o. -aale Cheap. • House aod lot No. 846 Asbury ave.; also bouse and lot No. 834 West ova , s Ocean CUy, N. J. For further particular* apply to L C. Kaodl*. 716 Caoa tral ova.. Ocean City, N. J. adv. ,4-10. ks Oeeslw al MIMMstt. '* Fred P. Ball will reopeu hi- store, n corner Seventh street aod Aebury ava ooe, tble city, on Thursday, April I7tb, ■ wltb ao entirely new stock of groeeriaa, £ mania, provisions, etc. adv., 4-16, a. p. 1 Wawtxd —Small oottage; not mom IhantW for season. Address 7. L. ly I Walker, 6B Blktaa avaooa, P&ladettfphM. >«■
COMMUNITY HOUSE TO BE \ BUILT HERE AS EXPERIMENT
Prof. Johnston, of 8onth Phil- j adelphia High, Gives Contract to Otia M. Town send. Owen Dean Jobneton, a pro feasor In tbe Booth Philadelphia Hlgb (School, Vi purchased, through tbe agency of t) Clayton Hainea Brisk, a lot 40x100 feat g on tba south tide of Park plana. He g awarded to Otis M. Towneand a contract to build on It a thoroughly T up-to-date bnlldlog, known as a com- ' muol'.y boose. : These houses are very ( popular on tbe Paclflc coast and no ' doubt will prove so ber*. ^ Mr. JohnstoD'e bones Is arranged to ^ • accommodate twelve families of not a ' more than three persone each. Tba f| ' erraogemeou are encb tbat each fam- ' will be entirely to Itself, wltb eep- . ' arate outside antraneee, and no balls - to be used In oommou. Each will - have one large room, 14*18 feat, a vary t complete bath room, wltb tba latest t 1 flxtoraa. All tbe rooms will bave blgb I 1 celliugs end every room lo tbe build- 1 log, Including tbe kitchenettes, will be j 3 corner rooms. Every family will also , bave a asperate and private porch. lit Is tbe desire of tba owner to bave It oc ' cupled ao far as possible by families j , from tbe same neighborhood and tbat are acquainted wltb aacb otbar. , ' Tblt to tba tlrst boas* of tbls kind to , j be erected ber*, sod the experiment < r will be watched wltb Interest by the ■ » property owners, tbe whole Idea being J " to provide llvlog accommodations as , comfortable aa tbey could be la modern hotels et a low natal, for tba mason, i. lo a first-class loeetloo. Tba total to- < t vestment will amount to sbowtf 16, MO j r* i e mwwta, • 1 solicit euUstmeot or yoor furnished cottage or apartment. Keep eased vised i of your rental price. Bead Intonwalloo ou poet card, or telephone No 43 W. Cla rimci A Scull. Heal Estate Broker. ■- adv , 4-10, tf. Eighth and Ocaan ava. Fob Balk.— Tan shares of Mock lo tbe Ocean CUy Building aod Loan Association (lb* old asso rial loo) , eight . years' old ; earn* over 7 per cent. AddressB.BKXTisiEL offloe. adv., 410,*. b Wasted to kxcaaoaa— Fwtls, aimed white, enamel teedrtmd aad A. ■■ureee tor elogle Mm; mael .be new or needy aa. Apply Ttt FewrUMrsM. L Heated apartmmt «w — I'kg tba M- year. The Jeiapk L SraNJ^M^ I 1
I < BAPTISTS PLAN GREATEST SUMMER, , Details Axe Set Forth at Get- J together Dinner of Church * Members. > The member* of the First BaplDt , • lield a "get-together" luucb- c sod, buslues* meeting aud social time I In the social room Friday evening. c Invitation* *ere seut to every mem e f and to those who make up tbe c , contributing constituency, wltb -the t r result tbet 88 out of 52 respouded aod t , sat down to dinner. * , Following the dluuer s business i ■ meetlug was held for tbe purpose of ( , weldlog lata final shape, prior to tbe t I auDual uext mouth, the.eularged pro- t ; wblcb the Baptist* bave od foot t > for the ensuing year. | Tbe pastor set forth tbe program In , . detail, sbowlug tbe purpose aud f . method and tbe ultimate goal of tbe | cborcb. He aald It was his conviction ( tbat tbe time bad come, after two aDd , a half year* of tbls pastorate, to say ( to tbem, tbat now was tbe time to ( , cross over aod possess tbe promised c laod. It meant struggle aDd work t aod sacrifice, but tbe goal was rlgbt before tbem. ( Following the pastor, Clayton | Hainea Brick, as vloe president or tbe | ( hoard of trusted, presented tbe con- | gregatlou the Unsocial budget whlcb tbe board worked out to lit tbe plaDs ) r of tbe pastor, aud wblcb was signed , i by all tbe board but one, who was out ( r of towo. Tbe budget was 15098 00, , aud be named tbe llema making It up. , i He alao showed tbem bow tbey had | i carefully worked out the resources , I wblcb permitted making tbe goal If j ■ tba contributions of tbe congregation i were raised to 61400. Then when he , , ebowed bow nearly 6900 was raised among tbe board of trusted and pas- < f tor, tba folka enthusiastically re- t i speeded to tbe appeal and t general | advance Id all giving was made and . tba objective will be reached. " Tbla bodgM Includes a substantial 1 r Increase lu tbe salary of tbe pastor, I v which baa Id ao red bis. being able to , . remain on tbe Beld for soma time to , come, -and tbe outlook for tbe future 1 ■ was oever bettor. ■ Mid Jaan Pollock, now a student In i - tha Philadelphia Baptist Training , • School for Glrla, will graduate Id Juoe . • aud Immediately oome on tbe local 1 3 field ae the pastor's assistant for a < specific work. Tbe State Convention backs up tbls enterprise aa one of the . methods of bulldlog up tbe Baptist . Held. Miss Pollock llvd at Butler, 1 I p" > May first Is the beginning of tbe ; i. new year for tbe Baptist Cburcb, at , which time tbe program god Into effect.
IS RAISED ! BY PRESBYTERIANS i More SubscriptioaB Yet to be \ Received— New Bra Move- i meat Very SacccMfal. Because of tbe afternoon being de- , voted to tbe New Era movament to , First Presbyterian cburcb laat t Sunday, there was no session of tbe , Sabbath school. Efl active work was doD* by tbe various committed assigned to visit tba borne* of tbe cburcb membare, , and It wa* aonouead In the evening tbat 66500 had been aubecrlbed, wblcb ao Increase of more than 61800 ovar tht subscription* of laM year, with •evsral more families still to be heard by tha oommlUeea. Tbe cborcb members naturally feel Jubilant ovar tba result of thalr efforts R. Curtis RoblQsoD, 744 and 748 Aabnry avenue, Ocean CUy, N. J., has been appointed a Commissioner of Deeds for Pennsylvania, wltb full authority to take acknowledgment and proof of aoy dead, mortgage or other conveyance of any lands. tepemenU or hereditaments lying or being In aald State, or aoy other wrltlog under ami, to be need or recorded In. Pennsylvania, and to administer an oatb' or affirmation. adv.. tf. Property owner, summer resident several year# past, wltbd to locat* permanently In Ocean CUy. Experienced accountant. Would acoapt position wltb good Arm for full time, or would keep book* for three or four different Arms part time. Reasonable salary. Address A, Z., Sentinel offloe. 9 adv., 4-6,%. Are yon looklog for a cottage alia In ' tba Uardaos, prices 6500 to 6800 or a bona* with bay front. In center of town? For terms apply to Abel D. Scull, 617 Ceo tral avenue, or pbone 490. adv-.S-L U
HEXAMER WOULD MOVE CLUB HOUSE TO OCEAN FRONT
Hac Great Flans for Future, Which Yacht Club Members Approve. - William E. Massey, president of the Ocean CUy Title and Trust Company, stated at a recent Ocean City Yacht Club luncbeoD tbat tbe yacht dab ha* doue much In tbe paM to booif and advertise Ocean CUy; tbat It no doubt would continue, and tbat every property owner and summer raeldenr should be a member or become • member of this organization. * _ „ Commodore William E. Hexemer called a meeting of tbe board of govtbe chairman or each of tba committee*, all past commodores of tbe dab, and tbe regatta committee a meeting last Thursday. There a goodly number of new member* elected at this meeting, and some member* reinstated. "It to we want members, and we want the number to reach at laaM 500 before tbe season of 1919 cloaas. Our dab to at present tbe ocutar of all social activities, tbe dub house being open all civic purpovea. It to at the disposal of ibe dly officials for any otty lu tbe way of entertaining delegation from other cMtoe. We to keep on boosting oat dab end Ocean CUy. We will boost any enterprise tbat to o benefit to oar town," say* Commodore H tremor. Secretary Harry F. Stanton spoka of tbe possibilities wblcb will soon be turned Into e reality, and that waa ' tbat we are soon to have an np todats, ' modern, all-year beach front hotd. Commodore Haxamer laid knit bis ' plans for tbe future of tbe dob. Ha said tbat bit Idea would be to aeova ; tbe dob house to n location on tba i front, If possible, botwaen Sixth street and Fourteenth street, tees tbe 1 wblcb now fronts tbe boy, 1 towards tbe ocean, set it book some ' to 200 feet from tbe Baoidwblk, 1 have an approach from tha Booid- [ walk to tbe dub booaa, and bdwaen . tbe elub boose proper eMabltob a ■ swimming pool, 100x80 .toot, and Mm | tennis oourte, leaving ape— on tbe aide for tbe parking of nolomol biles. There woo Id be aooao attzne- , tion (gr tba young nod eld mambam 1 evening. The porabas woaM bo | a most wonderful lounging pie Be *r ell boon of tbe day and evsnlog; n caterer would be melnlnlned, nlao mi I orchestra; aod lo tba bossmant bath | could be built, with bot aad , cold shower bathe available. On tbe present bay front looaUoa ho > would erect a modern building with spadous porches facing tha bay. where racing of yachts oouid fas w» ! mind, and tha yachts and boats at* 1 aambla. The Idea sank deep, and It aamasd to be tbe general opinion of all pmmtol to us we general opinion oi au |i, wee,
tbat this would be a feature thai aa other seashore resort could offec ■* visitors. Dr. Frederick Slack Mated thai ha had spent several weeke In Florida —j taw at Miami a dob boom of aoeh character on tba ocean front. It waP , wonderful soeeaae. Otbars mM thai ' this would put the flntohlng touebm tba beaeb front hotol. Tba activities lo tba elab this aammer will ba many: The Laala Orchestra has been engaged le fnbb 1 music for tbe seaeuu every evwelag ' for meals, and for tha -daoam and ! otbar aodal 'functions wham aaaMa will ba daaired. For tba regatta committee, ffattga 1 Frank Gorman, chairman, mM thai • as toon aa tba Booth Jarmy Ractag I Association baa fixed Its dalm tha 1 racing ecbadala will ba BHM|M. ' Secretary Dean and Oapt. Netmaa 1 Fort stated tbat there wm a peeMbU1 Ity of a race with tbe Island HalghM Yacht Club this mason. I Comni odors Charles 1. Cofraa 1 president of tbe Booth Jersey Boofag Aseodatlor, prom toed some aotllHIm >- lu tbat association thtoyoat, and mM ■ that tba dalm wooM aoon ba ml. ' Chairman Frank Newberry, qf tha 1 boom commlttaa, Mated that It woaM r be bis pleasure lo bare from tha m*m ? for private fuoetlons. The mamhma I can secure tbe dub boom tor eeeial - parties for any evening or aftmaeaa. wbere no previoat eogagemaat foe it tbat data bae been est. Cbetraaoto • lOootlnaeC oo roortk PamJ t Fob Bale.— Tbe verydeetoable earn ' nor of Tenth street and Central ava- '■ nue, 90x100 feat Inqatre af hk Inw '* Brown, 1818 Columbia avaaaa, Fkfle '• dalpbto, Pa. adv-.tfl Fob Saul— Two 1 naa - assr'ft&zspsffitses ;f street, Ocean City. N. J. adv, 14. » Lawn work deoe by UC-Kktofl*. 716 Central ava. adv. 4-MC*,
The Baptist Gornevl , ^1 The Church with a big program mad a most loyal paapla a*i I > lurnmer constituency to put it throngh. I i % A Club for Yoong Women meeta evary Monday evaaing faa m 7 to to in Social Room. Lots of real good fan. m •[ A Club for Yoong Men at 920 Wesley s venae, wtB aqaigffld I, far members of the Bible Class and their frieada, whm —t— K , paniad by a member. . & k % Yoang people take notice. » H Montiag service, 10.30; Bible School, t.Jk Ttimlflg ■ • 7 »»• Yotrag Women 's Cbome. '

