Ocean City Sentinel, 21 August 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel ] "tHUBBDAY, AUUUdT lil, 1019. Webbf11 'begled to receive Item* of news autl communication* of intercut to thl* eomuiuult^ and our reader* £ everywhere. AH communication* should be accompanied with the Tull name and fcddreaa of the writer, not iieeeHHarlly for publication, but ax a guarantee of i good frMh ^ DOTS ' < llotela are more than crowded. Flah began biting well on Tuesday. Flailing ha* beeu belter the lanl I week. Annual meeting of the yacht club 1 next Haturday evening. Another ImmenHe throng here from Haturday uutll Mouday. Lawn lentil* tournament will eoon begin on the yacht club court*. The Ocean City Fishing Club elected fifteen new m mbere at it* la*L meetlug. l)ld you ever *e« uo many automobile* lu one town ae there are In Ocean City? Prof. J. M. Bleveun caught a Urge black drunitlah, weighing 76 pound-, in ltaliihow channel, a few days ago. A number of people here aru mourning the disappearance of a local *utnmer bualneaa llrm who left without paying bill*. The Periscope, which wan to have supplied a "long-felt-waut" here, ha* disappeared from the surface. And ho they come and go. John E. Trout, of this city, and Mr. Whcatou, of Wlldwood, have beeu appointed members of the couuty board of election. Both were service men . Mra. Mary Dlggle*. of this city, ha* purchased Mra. Lydla Peon's cottage. 004 Central avenue, this city, through I the agency of Alouxo Cotton. Commodore and Mrs. J. W. Fernley and Capt. D L Vauaman am! wife had a auccessful llshlng trip to West Creek recently. They got 90 weak Huh. Then they drove to Barnegat and Beach Haveu. PERSONALS ^ MIhh Luclle Harlan, of Philadelphia, Is here for August. Mrs. J. B. Kulp. of New Brunswick, la visiting frleuds lu this city. Miss Florence POum, of Tamajiua, Is Wilting her sister, Mrs. Earle Newkirk, of this city. C. H. Bboeiuaker, of this city, Is spendlug a few weeks at Bethlehem, New Hampshire. Mlsa Barah rtmlth. of Philadelphia, Is spending a week at her parents' home !u this city. Commodore Charles J. Curran and wife, of Philadelphia, were In town over the week-end. Fred. Parker, of Bea Isle City, formerly of this city, was among the visitors here Saturday. Mrs. H. A. Ploch returned to this city early this week after spending a few days lu Philadelphia. Miss Anna Wallace Is spending her vacation with her parents, L. 1*. Wallace and wife, in this city. Mrs. William U Gilbert, of this city, has as her guest her sister. Miss Edna C. Roberts, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Benjaman Adams, of Camden. Is upending several days very pleas antly lu tblaclty with relative**

William D Armor and sou, Brady, I of Gettysburg, are visiting B. Griffith v and arlfe, at tbelr cottage. 6182 Central ^ avenue. k Misses Belle and Bertha Thompson, of Peterboro, Canada, are here for two I weeks, visiting their cousin, Mrs. K H.Guy. i Mis. Fergus McCusker, a summer resident of this city, recently enter- 1 talned her mother and sister, of Plilla- , delphla, I, Mra. John F. Brlshaue, of l'ttlladel-L phla, baa returned home afier spend- L log some time here with her daughter, f Mrs. Paul Lamorelle. , Mlas Anna Uault. a student at Bwarlhmore College and a summer , resident hare, is assisting in the clerl- 1, cal duties at Harry K. rttanton'* office h R. H. Field and brother, of Washington, are visiting their aunt, Mrs, « William H Boiling, lu this city. Mrs ; Boiling Is the mother of Mrs. Wood- h row Wilson. Mlas Mary Bowen. of Atlanta, Ga., is theguest of Mlas Margaret!# rtinllb. daughter of Peter H.Bmlth and wife, of Philadelphia, at their cottage, 145<H Anbury aveune, this city. R. T. Chambers. Mrs. J. LaFortune and Herbert A. Pinch, of Philadelphia, were visitors here Baiurday and Hunday, guests of Miss Aun Obam-| plon and Mrs. H, A. Ploch. Miss Mary Ambler, of Philadelphia, has been spending a few day* with Mrs. Heath, the latter being a guesl nf her father, C. H VanKleet, of Philadelphia, a summer resident. Miss Laura Bralth, of this city, who has been assistant ohlef operator In tbo Bell Telephone company - office here, was receutly transferred to the company'* Atlantic City ofhees. p. MacLeod, of West Philadelphia, at d his mother, also Mrs, \\ Bauhi Thlest and Mrs. Trunser, of Woodbury. | are the guests of A F. Levering aud wife, 708 Central avenue, this city. Th« Misses Bess aud Mercle Macxne Misses

Gown, of Chrlstlanla, Pa., who were I schoolmates of Mra, Marple Lewis. . are spending the balance of the month I -J lu this city as guests of the Hcv. ftndl Mr#. M. M. Ltwla. , M Mr*. Helen Malke, of NfW"rk. l*l< visiting her stster, Mra. William p. I, Valet, of this city. Mra. Matke Is the , mothirof Mrs. H. Carl, whow hua-l, band has the reatauraul on Eighth , street, near Aebury avenue. Joseph F. Lamorelle, 2d, and family, have returued in Philadelphia,] after a visit to the formers parent**, Paul Lamorelle and wife, cottagers hare. The latter are entertaining A. M. Hunt and family, of Wayne. MRS. SARAH GRAY DEAD Who WSI the Mother of Alfred M. (3rn», fiartkor. Mra. Barah Gray, widow of Alexander Gray, a Philadelphia business I man years ago. died TuesrUy Dtght at the home of her eon. Alfred M- Gray, on Ocean avenue, this clly- Htif hja been ailing less thau two weeks I ne cause of her death was hardening or the artariee. Bhe was 83 yell* oldBervtcea will be held at * o clock tomorrow afternoon in the Episcopal Church of the Holy Apoitlea , f wentyflrat aud Chrlatlan streets, 1 blladeb phla, of which Mra, Gray had been a

member for forty years. i Mra. Gray waa born in Ireland alio , came to thla country when two years f old. Her husband died in Ihho , Mra, Gray Is survived by six dren. *■ ■ - ■' Homo l*«fn CsWP. Corporal "Tom" Morrison here to visit hi# mother, Mrs. J. K. Morrlaon. of the fdltwlld, rtati.rda.jr and Sunday. Corporal Morrison »• with I'TVmy" Bldd It's Marines ft Bimatt, Laoadowna. James Morrl«>n | a younger hrot liar, baa gone to the camp, where ha will remain two,

CLUB MEN I ENJOY OUTING Spent Great Day in This City as Guests of Yacht Club j Members. Members of the Rotary Club of Philadelphia, many accompanied by their siveii, had n great lime in Ocean Cl'y yesterday, and when the parly, con-, sMlugof IdS, departed lu-t evening ] for Philadelphia tliey were ready to vote this resort the greatest of them all. uud they declared the Oceuti City Yacht Club boys, whose guests they were, lite kings of gooU fellows, as they are. The ItoUrluiiHHiid their w ives arrived ' . In this clly shortly after 9 o'clock. They were met al the Reading Kailroad sla- ( tlou by the presldeul pf their orgaul- , /atton, Harry T. Jordan, inaiiuger of Keith's Theater lu Philadelphia, aud , a colleger, Coiuimxlore William K. ( liexNiucr, Commodore J W. Fernley, ( Henry liuie and other members of the Yacht Club aud Rotary Club. Headed by Vessella's Band, the vis- | llors and their hunts, most of the women riding in automobiles, murched to the summer home of Commodore Hexatner, where tliey were delightfully viitertalned for some lime. Tlieu they were given a ride lu automobiles over the town. Early lu the afternoon they went in Hie trolley cars to the yacht club, w here they had a dinner daucc after a trip on Hie bay. The outing was sugecled by Henry Buse and Commodore Hex aiuer, audi tliey got lu touch with Hurry Jorduii, who at mice fell in w ith the plan. » • • — MEETINGS POPULAR l«itcrCMllitic I'rituraiii I*rem »»t«-cl I 1> > .VletlioiltNl Auxiliary, The mem tiers of the Ladies' Huiii-| mer Auxiliary of the Methodist I Chuich bad a very pleasant afternoon together In the uiu*ic room of the Hotel Normandle Tuesday. These afternoons. are popular and very enjoyable, ami ladles of all reI llginu* denominations are Invited to I share the pleasure derived from tbem. Afler the bushiest meeting, pre- 1 Isided over by Mrs. T. Dowdney Clark,] I an interesting program was presented - us follows: ! Soprano solo, Mrs. J. M. Rosen- j , hauni. (a) "Dance of the Dragon Files.11 (b) "Hay field* and Butterflies." ! ' Reading, "The Etuuiigraui'etStory," Mrs Piatt Soprano Solo. Mrs. ilnman. 1 Mlsrt Elsye Thompson, w ho has I 1 I been entertaining soldier boys in the camps for the past two years, gave * several songs. 'I Mrs. J B. Kulp, the former pasI tor's wife, aud one of the charier 1 members of the auxiliary, was present i and spoke a few words of greeting. A very pretty crocheted dolly was ^ I presented to Mrs. G W. Yard by the * I members of the auxiliary, as a token of love and esteem. Mrs. Cluik making the presentation speech. * The porch party for the benefit of * j the Gerinanlowu Boy*' Club w ill be I held at the home of Mrs. Mary Baird r Fox, 110 Atlantic boulevard, thlsaf-l-lternoon. Price, 25 cents. All are we!I come. r, I Mrs. Theodore Francis will also eutertaln at a porch party at her home. 1 1(11 Corinthian avenue, on Friday afIteruoou to which all are invited. , I The hostesses -Tuesday afternoon I were Mrs. Mosley, Mrs Miller, Mrs.

Lake, Mrs. Bhaw and Mrs. Holcomb Those to serve as hostesses for nex' y week are Mrs. Beeler, Mrs. Matthews.] Wilson and Mra. Hverton A | Corson. HAD FINE TIME ■»rcal»trrl«i» Vlatllnic A«i*tllnr» v F.njnyed Mrrtlng. I The member- or the Visiting Ladles' I , Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian 1 1 Church hehl their weekly meeting in L the Casino Monday afternoon. TlieL crowd was one of the best of the season , and those who came were doubly re |( paid for attending. I The program w as different from any I vet given. Mra. J. M. Rosen baum | sang several soprano solos Tills w as ]• followed by eukelale selecHons by the Misses Beth B. Steele. Lily V. Stewart aud France* E. McKmney. The young young women iptiig many popular song* of Hie day. I Miss Mildred Jones sang several of her choice aeUctloue. She w a- accomI pan led on the piano by Mies Hlrat.l who al»o gave h piano solo. Miss Elsye Thompson, of New York, who] ha* been playing In llic camps for the I -old ler s, entertained with a number of -elections which she had used in the| cantonments for the entertainment off the soldiers. , ' Clinton I). Lowden sang a baritone] Loin, accompanied by h!« brother. The | Rev. R. rt. Hnyder gave a short sketch | of the home and character of Joan of I Arc. The next meeting will be the laat of I I he summer season and a banner at-] tendance Is expected. The committee of the afternoon was Us follow-: Mrs J. Mac Bride; Miss I I v. Rentier, Mrs. I>. Myers. Mrs. A. J. Purntll and Mra. K. O Bnow. '] AUTO SMASHED I I winter citanrtlfr wort Wife, Cot- | ing it". Hrtdlv lIMfl-

Walter Chandler and wife, ofPhlMi adelphta, cottagers, were badly In- 1 1 lured when their machine was run into by another machine, driven by a] young womifti, at Tweinh street and Wesley avenue. Mrs. Keyser and a] child of Mrs. Thoinae Hammers ley, | I alao of Philadelphia, who wmlnthel Chandler car, were also hurl, the m idline was badly damaged. Dr. | Corson wa* called to treat the injuries. Mre. Chandler la under the care of a trained nurse ami Mr. Chandler Is] navigating In the house on crutches J He does Iiol expect to h* out Inside of a w eek, lie and his wife are uow under I lie can of their own physician , I," ri«"rl "p. Vb.ndlrr, of Phll.d.f. 1 < ^ _____ pamoni Athloto to PraWti. T»»a Rev. Itoas rttover, pastor of Messiah Lutheran Church, will urrtch the sermon ait he liUin erati -ervices here Hunday night. 1 hts nives opportunity to see and bear an Lthlete, military song ,9t',er. ,*1^ quenl -peakrr. Those who heat htm will attend the second time. Ml Hlo vtr t» on the Lutheran schedule here for the Sundays, The services are held lu the Baptist Lhureh. Hammer Hrelrtent ntr«. Mrs. Arthur Hoover died al bti

home In Newark Hunday. Hhe had l a stroke early this year. J^'-iaSlanis and her family were summer residents nf Ocean nty for several ning a cottage at Third atreri and At Untie avenue Her many friends here heard <>t her death with much regret Me*idr her husband, ah# leaves five children. . ■ ■ ■ i ■ a #■* • — ■ ■ - No Artwf Feadsiag postmaster rtmlth ha« been WRdad by the postal authorities that all WrliLsarmy f^lstntr In thla aonl ihat Llin turned over to the f^ernortof .herttates in this urrMnry imd nn tnodelult* will b« eat^t by parcel

BREAKWATER WORK I MUST BE QUICKLY DONE ft

MAJ. WM. B. DAVIS BACK FROM WAR | Former Lawyer Here Rose Rapidly iu Service— Was on Other Side « Major William B. Davis, wife and duughler. Laura, of Moorealowu, are here for the remainder of the season. Major Davla, who enlisted In the service as a private at Camp Dlx more thau a year and a half ago, had the remarkable experience uf reaching the rank of major wilhlu three mouths after bin eullstuieut. One reason for j hi* rapid rise was hte ability as an expert stenographer. He was ln\he\servlcd on the other1 side for ten mouth, being sent across! frohi Camp DIxN where lie had served j for nine months. x"vMsjor Davis was acting Inspector general at Loudon, lu charge of the llritlnti Isles. He wan at the head of the Inspection of all departing troops, evacuations for hospitals aud trans-] ports, and had supervision of the Investigatlou of the general discipline of the troo nn. He returned to this couutry la-t May and was lu the Inspector] general's department in Washington, D. C , until two weeks ago, when he was honorably discharged. Major Davis practiced law in this clly for several years prior to the war, laud he may return to Ocean City. WOMAN INTURED I s i I HiiouKlc-r Illadc Broken Wtieul AuiotuobileH Collide. Mrs. A. M. .Stewart, wife of a baker at Norlhtield, wa» the victim of au unusual auto accident at the corner of Ninth street and Bay avenue on Thursday evening. Bhe received a j I fracture of one of tier shoulder blades. Their two-year-old baby's face was cut. Whether it was otherwise In- 1 Mured could not be determined at the I tune. Both were taken to theofllces I of Dr. Herschel Pelllt for treatment. Htewatt was coming «luto this city from Northfield, aud was on his way to Wlldwood, where he has another I place of business. Barton Champion, driving a machine lor the delivery of parcel post for the local post office, was going I along Bay avenue. Both he and 'I. Stewart saw- each other, and both ! I stopped their cars. Neither went ahead for a moment. Then both "Utarted simultaneously, and the colr Union occurred. i Stewart's machtue was thrown ou I Its nlde, aud he aud bis family were » I pinned uuder the hood of the car ? The man succeeded In extrlcallug I hltiineir and, with the help of others. • Ills wife and baby were taken from uuder the machine. f | pies, cake, etc, were scattered all clover t lie roadway. I I Stewart's machine was badly • I damaged. Champion's auto lost one • I of Its wheels. Ira S. Champion, father of Barton • I Champion, was soon ou the scene and • I gave every assistance to Btewart aud - ill* family. ;; HEARD GOOD SERMON

YaftCtit Club Xrmberi «t f»rcaby-| trrlitn Church- I Members of the Ocean City Yacht Club, headed by Commodore William I E. Hexamcr, followed their annual cue- 1 torn. Sunday evening, or attending iter- 1 vices in Hie First Presbyterian Church. I Commodore Hexamer, at the club | house In the afternoon, announced that, because of the stormy weather then, the men need not assemble, as in other years, at the corner of Eighth strwt and Central avenue, to march to tin- church. However, there were about twenty of the boys at the corner at 7.30 o'clock, and from there they pro-] I reeded to the church, where they were] I Joined l»y a large delegation of the] I club members. The pastor, the Rev. It. S. Snyder, j addressed his message to the men* at. the service. This message WU on "The New America for the New I World," and was a plea for the ConI sccrfttion of the ideals of War times. There was n special musical proI Krmn- , 88 YEARS OLD I M*>or Kills* Mother Kojoy# I Birthday Anniversary. i A dinner was given iu honor of Mre. Hannah A. Ellis, mother of Mayor ICharle* H. Kills, of Camden, at hie Lummer residence, 820 First street, I to celebrate ber eighty-eighth birthday anniversary ou Mouday. » Those present were Mayor and Mrs. Charles H. Kills, Mrs. Mary K. DoI I Bolt. Clarence DuBola, Mrs. Laura I DuBols, Frank M. Kills, Joslah Du- . But* and family. Albert Eggert and wife and Russell DuBols, representing amis, daughters aud grandaona, of fuui gcneratlona. I The table was laden with all the delicacies of the season. A cake coutaio- " I Ing 88 candles was placed In the cental of the table and pre»ented a beautiru l.i. ii l. ak.A B.Mi-aro and S\t I* AT H » 0£\.

sight with flowere and other deoo- 1. rations. "DOLLAR DAY" j 1 Methodist Church Hctttbera Cou-lj irlhute Well. Laat Sunday was "Dollar Day" lu < the Met hod 1st Church and there waa ah most lib* rat response on the part or It thoie present. _. . . The special musical program, which was to have been rendered Hunday evening, waa postponed until ueit I Sunday evening- M I The chorua choir of twenty-nve | voices could not rehearse Sunday afternoon because of the heavy dowupour nf ralu, iTha relieareal .will be held at 5 o'clock next Hunday afternoon. \S Ith I the quaitet and chorus, there will be ] a great program next Buuday. nave Brittle fart*. ' Mra. Oliver C. Brooke recently gave a bridge party at her apartments, 8^) DeLaueey place. Among bar guaat* s were Mr*. William Y, Mclotyre. Mra. George Von Roehl, Mr#. Andrew Caaael, Mr#- W. Hwartley. Mra. Charles W. Brooke, Mrs. Jtddaon My era, Mra, Charles W. Brooks, Jr. Mia. K bell. Mr*. K rtheluierdine, Mrs. Edr ward Pennell and Mr*. Dltlrlob. ^ "

Lo*t - Lady 'a Jendalr# tdue sweater last Mstunlax evening- Reward. Mra. B. H rtmlth, Tenth aud Bay avenue* Phone 61 M. adv., It* | Fourth .—Automobile crank. Owner i can obtain *ame by applying at thU | office and paying for tuta ad- vert «• ment, Xu Ltwnv-Lady'a black «•»•; fjent pieces lined with gray; two bjaek button* on bell. Reward. Htwltug* Hot#l, ' U' — W hit# enameled breaat pto Reward If returned u» avenue. n'

Mayor and Director Fisher ] Say Contract Has Been Delayed Too Long* Director Fisher, at the weekly meeting of the City Commissioners, #aid|t that work on the pile breakwater lu t the Southern section of the city hash been at a complete atop for some time. ] I Notice was served ou Jobu Marts, the 1 1 contractor, on June ^16 that he must atari work within three days thereafter * or his bondsmen would be notified. c Continuing. Director Fisher stated 1 that this contract was awarded in De- I cem her laat. if there Is to he any t protection to the property owners In » the lower section of the city from the usual September storms, It is lime < something is done to push the work t on this pile breakwater. If this recent i i storm had proven disastrous in South I Ocean Clly. the city officials would < have received tbo blame. l Director Campbell said that he does not believe it possible that anyone L could have done work of this kind for j the last two weeks with the Biorms h land heavy tides. < City Engineer Colllsson made a statement as to the condition of the work, and Director Fisher said that , the people are clamoring against the L delay. They say that they are being : unjustly treated. Mr. Colllsson stated that Maris' ma- < I chinery and equipment were damaged by the storm and piling had drifted. Marts made no attempt to salvage these- things. Mayor Champion said that It seemed to him that Marts has concentrated I Ion all his work except the city's con-| tract. The city has been extremely I I lenient. He does not seem to grasp I the idea that the city wants this work I done. i Director Campbell said that Mans ■Lnay have done wrong at first, but reI cently no man could have done any work on the ocean front. He said he I did not think Mans should be punisbjed under present conditions. Muyor Champion said that there was no desire to work a hardship on Marts or any contractor, but some- 1 thing must be done. Director Fisher declared that he is] I not trying to persecute Marts. He had tried to push the work, which must be I done before the usual stonns of next month. He docs not want the responsibility and he desires to relieve the City Commissioners of any odium. Mayor Champion said that he is willing to give Mans time to set up I his equipment, but unless this is done : I promptly he will vote for the resolution that had been presented by Mr. . 1 Fisher. i Following is the resolution that was presented by Director Fisher, and on j which no action was taken: Whereas. William H. Colllsson, Jr., , I engineer, has certified In writing to ' I the Board of Commissioners of Ocean . I City that the conditions specified as I to the rate of progress are not fulfilled j and the work and pans thereof is unnecessarily and unreasonably delayed I by John Marts, contractor, being Contract No. 704, which is a contract bej 1 1 ween John Marls and the city of » I Ocean City, a municipal corporation of I New Jersey: therefore, be it u | Resolved, by the Board of Comtnis1 &loncrs of Ocean City New Jersey, that 1 John Marts be notified to discontinue the work that he is now doing in the I city of Ocean Clly, under said ConI tract No. 704 ; that a copy of this resollution be served personally upon the I said John Marts by the city clerk of

this city, and that when ao served I shall be considered as a notification to | him to discontinue said work. QUIET WEDDING M Magistrate: Ware axarrtea Couple L In Police Court. For the second time sluce he has I j held hie preeeut office, Police Magle-I urate Francis H. Ware baa tied the] marriage knot. |i The affair, which was very quiet, took place in the police court In city hall shortly after 11 o'clock Monday morning, and the only wtlneea waa] Chief of Police Bcull. The couple married were Edward I I Coleman Lowe, a masseur, of 26 BainI bridge street, Philadelphia, and Marguerite McLaughlin, of 1S42 South | Twenty ninth street, Philadelphia. He I* a widower and the woman la | divorced, BUYS LOTS William F. valet Will Bntld Mod-! crn Steam Bakery. William F. Valet hae purchased, » I through the Joeepb I. Bcull Agency, several building lota ou Seventh etreet, between West and Haven avenoe*. on ! which he will build * large bakery. Tbe building will be constructed of concrete and eteei, and operations will M start within tbe nexi few weeke, and I when completed Ocean City will posI seas one of the beet In Booth Jersey. I I Quiet Tmfe*. - 8. D. Gordon, of Boaton, who le con1 1ducllug tbe "qalet talks" at i o'clock * every day at the camp meeting, will I I have as "hit subjects the remainder of I this week and Sunday* Thursday, "Temptation; a French Waterloo or * an English;" Friday, "An Old Por- * trait of God;" Saturday, "A Buelne#* II I Man's Radical Face- About;" Sunday.

"God on a Wooing Errand." Milliliter Bttjfi Auto, The Rev. M. M. Lewie, pastor of the First Baptist Church, has purchased a I new Font touring car, which was de-| It vera! Friday evening. Mra. Lewis' health le In such condition that It le al caee of either more to tbe open air or la higher altitude. Mr. Lewia hae choeen the former.

CAMP MEETING DRAWS TO CLOSE Much Interest Shown in Services — Dr. McKinney Preaches Next Sunday. What has proven to !*• one of the greatest tyuup meetings in the h)*tor> ul Oceiiu L'iiy will haft* it* Closing Uttj next Monday. Dr. Alfred Wagg preaching the closing sermon on Monday night lu the Auditorium. All of the meetings have been very well attended. Each of the services Is of exceptional interest. At the MornWatch uL 9.3V o'clock, the Rev. Leo McCube Johnson has been lifting the people into a renewed or a new experience in prayer life. At 10 JV A. M. the Rev. A. T. Buroody . D. D., the non-U Syrian hchoiar, appearing in his native costume. Is open new treasuries in the Word of God bringing to bear the Syrian life of our Lord as it interprets man>vof the mysteries of His teachings. Miss Kisye Thouipoon is having noted success with the "Children's liappy Hour"' at 2.3U P. M These services e} are instructive aud delightful to the ^ children. Send your children to the ft I remaining services. Their big picnic A will be held on the camp meeting *1 ground next Monday. The "big" folks are urged to see the children have a A time. J The meetings conducted by S. D. 9 Gordon, at 4 P. M-. are tilled to over- A flowing. His wonderful talks on V "Things to Steady our Feet" are lu- V [spiring hundreds. Each afternoon un- £ | til camp closes, except the last day, ! Mr. Gordon will speak. He will give 7 I his last "Quiet Talk" in Ocean City Si ut the twilight service at 7 o'clock on - I Sunday. Strong preachers have stirred hearts d Ipaeh night at the tabernacle services a ut 8 o'clock. The Berge Sisters, who ' sing at these meetings, will be rem em- $ | be red by many for years to come. < They have few, if any, superiors in * gospel singing. 1 Sunday will be a great day. The g I preacher will be Dr. T. W. McKinney, | pastor of Olivet M. E. Church, CostMo- ? I v|Ue, Pa. He is described as "a great Jj I flaming evangel of the Croas." £ The annual love-feast will precede * I the morning preaching at 9.39 o'clock. ^ The Sunday afternoon meetings are ^ as follows: Children's hour, 2 o'clock: c | Dr. Baroody at 3, and S. D. Gordon at _ 4. At 7 o'clock, at the young people's meetings, Mr. Gordon will speak again. The young people's meetings and the twilight services of the camp meeting at 7 o'clock each evening have been [well attended: Following is the proI gram for the remainder of the camp: Thursday, Dr. A. T. Baroody, of I Syria, will speak In place of Dr. Mack- ' | ie. as announced. Camp meeting otfii cere have requested Dr. Baroody to repeat his lecture on "The Book of Job." » | Very few could hear this wonderful '| talk last Sunday afternoon because of I I the ^urm. 1 1 Friday. Judge Robert Carson, of I Philadelphia, will apeak on "Twice- • Born Men I Have Met". Judge Careon 1 has had a wonderful experience in the • courts of Philadelphia and has cat ■ja great vision of the power of reb f 1 Saturday, the Rev. Leo M. Job on • M will have charge of the services. Sunday. S. P. Gordon will glv •- 1 last "Quiet Talk" in Ocean City. M. t Gordon desires at this meeting to leave | * a burning message in the hearts of all. # Monday, the last services, with the i- 1 Rev. J. B. C. Mackie, pastor of the ►* Haddonfield Presbyterian Church. I ® I bringing the closing message. He is a I >f I powerful preacher. A I • * 1

jolt* Beach Psaty. "Jack" Daly, son of City Solicitor J . Burrwood Daly tod wife, of Phlladel* phla, cottagers, gave an enjoyable beach party a few even luge since. Those present were Paul and Polly I I Daly, James and Dorothy Taylor, I and Dorothy Flynn, Maryl Miller, Master Flynn, "Jack" Con well and Mlsa Con well. Day* Caltaxc Here. Frank M. Deeuy, a Philadelphia I business man, has purchased, through I the agency of Manney A Edwarde, I John P. Cad man 'a cottage. 1015 We#- 1 I ley avenue, which he and his family | I will occupy next season. Mr. Deeuy. I | who has been a summer resident for | several year*, 1# located this summer on Ocean avenue, near rttxth etreet. | He is an active member of the Ocean I I City Fishing Club. jVIillinery Dis play o? pall |4ats Friday and Saturday, August 22 and 23 0. 8- HUiORETH J 826 Rsbuty Rvepue ir*[n FOR SALE ; Two 3-Story cottages, 344-346 West avenue.

Rented for $10 each to all-the-year tenants* Will sell cheap. APPLY TO T. J. BAILEY 1116 WALNUT ST. p*-

i Your Opportunity Large cottage on Central Avenue, between Seventh ana Eighth Streets, can be purchased for considerably less than it will cost to erect the house. Lot* 4°* 100 If you want to buy, address book Box 236 Ocean Glty* N. J* I OPEN UNDER NEW MAN AM*tNT~AMERICAN PLAN i The Lafayette The Park View I Mb St. And Central Ava. Sth St. and Cantral Ave. TABLE BOARDING BPtClAL RATCt won HHON 1 BOTH HOTtlt UUDER R*ADO*Ak DIRECTION Or DtORDE I. RtOAR -..7 I

"J Learn How to Dance jS -- ;i The McCusker Studio OF DANCING Tenth and Boardwalk Phone 425 1 Private Lessons Daily 10 A. M. to II P. M. Tk.rU»>», l«J« A- 6. WEAVER'S ; | 809 ASBURY AVENUE | Sfe BEAUTIFUL VOILES GORGEOUS SATINS & A GINGHAMS FLANNELS SERGES & jfe ONLY THE VERY BEST QUALITIES » » HOSIERY UNDERWEAR LINGERIE j EVERY CUSTOMER MUST BE SATISFIED g 5 ~ CHILDREN'S SCHOOL NEEDS Z X GIRLS' DRESSES BOYS' SUITS £ X SWEATERS ^ 5 F 1-EISH ER'S YARNS g ^ ====== SHOP AT ====== x lAir A t/rD'C 809 ASBUrY AVENUE WLMvLn O OCEAN CITY, N. J. J *1^ GOOD GOODS GOOD SERVICE THE SQUARE OE AL ^ Are You Looking Fora Winter Home? BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCES AT DREXEL HILL PA. TWENTY-TWO MINUTES BY FAST — "*LLEY TO epQ^D AND CHESTNUT STS. STONE AND STUCCO \Z ROOMS AND 2 BATHS EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE CAREFULLY RESTRICTED SECTION WHERE VALUES ARE ENHANCING RAPIDLY

LOTS 75 BY 100 FEET NEARING COMPLETIONPOSSESSION EARLY AUTUMN PRICE— Si 2.000 SEE HARRY F. STANTON *15 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY, N. J. ¥ \ ] Go Where the Crowds Go " There's a Reason " HIPPODROME PIER THEATRE Thursday, Friday, Saturday Au*- 21, 22, 23

5 Big Feature Vaudeville Acts Friday and Saturday ANITA STEWART "MARY 'REGAN" A Strong SIotj erf tbe Uoder-worid Special for Saturday VIOLA ^ DANA "THE MICROBE" Monday and Tuesday Aug. 2S and 26 Tbe Sensation of N- Y . p. W, Griffith's New Masterpiece "Mother and the Law" Plrect from Gto. M. Cohan Tfcwtm, N. Y. Oft* Don't Mfe» Thb IHj; Attmctlon 1 Cotne Early and Be Assured a Good Seat PRICES — A3c, 36c, 17c. laciodint War Tax MATJNRBS-S yrc.HTS-?.y t» n Cwn, «. !*«• » t-ts Hw*

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