OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. xxxix.
OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1010.
NO. 34
Ocean City Sentinel Published Weekly at OCEAN CITY. N. J. — By— R. CURTIS ROBINSON I Ed i lor and Propriolor V | gi.oo Per Year, Strictly In Advance. MtOIOAL. dr. w. p. haines con. NINTH AND WESL£XJWE OCEAN CITY. N.(J7 "* | i 8 to 10 a. m\ — i or KICK tiOUKH: 4 I lo I p. m. *" | ( 6 to I p. in. llr II l'tiune,2M> li Medical Ovinnastlas Mh-hhkc kuo 1 i Corrective Gymnastic* hwedteu Movements 1 1 Dr. Florence B, Haines Hours by Appointment ] i OCEAN CITY, N. J.
llour»-»-lOa, m . »-H p. m Allen Corson, M, D. 816 Wesley Avenue Ocean City Now Jersey __HsUJS. lnter-aute 120- A. jLJKRSCHEL, PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY ufflc* Hours: • to 10 a. m, 7 to 8 |>. iu. I'hfioe urtLv liouia Flious'Jnl Until V h .m, 1-3 p. m. I 8 8 p. ni. John H. Whiticar, M. D. eighth and central ave. ocean city. n. j. qr. Wilson y. Christian j nDentiatM 809 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Bell Pboue, 152. Dell Phone a»i-w Ocean City Calls Given Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE VETERINARY SURQEON foes a Specialty M NORTH VIROINIA AVENUE ^ ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Formerly Chlel Veterinertao U. 8. Express Co. Offlre Hour*. Oeean City Tuesday Wednrsdsy.) BIla.ro - Friday, Saturday, 5 1 »-& W P mDK. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Ph)slcian oe**n c'li« Offlcs Philadelphia Offlee ajfi Kiftith hl 1430 Heal Estate True! JUtfc Plion-.'iis-j Phone, Walnut j Booth Phones Nlf ht Phone Call. 08- W Hughes' Central Pharmacy Ith and Wesley Av*. Ocean City, N.J Phone 245- W Phone your order* Wcjlrr^rrr^firc I 'ATTOMIYS.AT.LA * . I Wootton, Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES 4ps fliNTM vthkct LAarOuiLOiaa Ocean Cit* . I, J. Artaanc Cit*. N. J. o»««e« Hewaa: 10 a. a. ir.a. | morgan hand, i ATTORNEY and j COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Solicitor, Naeier and Examiner in Cnaooery. pro me Court Oocamlas loner . Notary IMblle OAFI MAT COURT UOIISS, *- JtQppoalU Public Buildings!. W. HOLT ANIL AFX>a*w C. Bo*w«i.» | jjaw OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, MinTIM ** CBASOM* BOURSE MTILDlNOi AHBURY AVENUE sndKltiHTH HTRJCK7 OCEAN CITY, N. J. law offices Godfrey & Read Rooms 810, 11B and SIT Bart let l Building . :: 1 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Conreyandof Notary Public JOSEPH L. PYLE Member loc. Inc. Accountants PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Income Tm* Reports 757 Asbury Ave. Wm. h. Collisson. |r. Arfo, M. Am. Hoe- C- K. Civil Engineer and Surveyor Clly Engineer, Ocean City, N- J» , ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies I DC, Philadelphia and Seaahore Seventh St. and West Ave Ocean Ctty, N. J, Abbott's "A" Milk Cream Buttermilk HAVE yon a cottage, bnngnlo' or apartment to ftirninhr w have a line of vnaniTDSH at to than Philadelphia price*. Windoi shade* a specialty. CH*». I. ADAMS A eRO. tao-aa assukv Ave. I
weaver's' (() It is time to think about Christmas Shopping. As i] ® by the First of December. In addition to the many ®:* (K standard and useful Gifts, there will be many beautiful 5k 1 0 suggestions especially and attractively boxed. a ^ - " W £ * Jwsf now we are fully stocked on 0 K SWEATHRS, HEAVY UNDKRWEAR AND ® , A BLANKKTS X 5 and are putting them over the counter at prices that arc right, q ■ 2 R. & G. Corsets Silks and Satins Fleisher's Yarns Oil ll \a/aa\/oh'c 809 ASBURY AVENUE XjJ 2 VVCaVCI W OCEAN CITY. N. J. o) ^CrOOOC^OCrCCQCOCOCOOO^CCOOO<)OC-g--^<^^fi " ... 1 Ig 1 1 f for sale Wesley Ave, bel. Elighth St. j Fine large house facing East, especially desirable L for all-year- round being heated by hot water. L Large rooms for summer rental and high base- i incut suitable for apartment. i Lot 50x120 with double garage. Beautiftfl surroundings, . - $7,500 J | Massey & Edwards • [ OCEAN CITY.N.J. I 1 j < Pr*ogpessive League Tablet i 1 T HK Memorial Tablet Committee of tbc Young Men '• Progressive League L herewith submit to tlie public a corrected list to date of uamc> compiled for the Memorial Ilronzc Tablet to be erected in the future, and if anv per- 1 | mhi knows of one whose name does not appear in the following list, or if anv I name as it appears is not spoiled correctly ox any initial as a part of a name is left , out, tliey will l»e conferring a favor by immediately notifying any of the following named gentlemen, who constitute the Memorial Tablet Committee : Walter Allen, Dr. J. Tliorulcy Hughes and Dr. Wilson Y. Christian. The committee desires to have each and every name of Men and Women who I cnliMed or was otherwise in the service of the United Stales from Ocean City, only, during the recent World War, and thev likewise appeal to the public to co-opcrale along the line of submitting names as stated, so that an authentic list may be compiled, auil arrangements brought to bear for the completion of said Tablet. Roll of Honor John 11 Adam* Dominic Gcrbasio Raymond Trice Raymond Adams Leonard Guarncina Joseph LPylc Ravmond Barlow Raymond Haley Chester Row I0»in 1) Bart H. Newell Hculings Raymond Reeves I Karl P Brecklev John Hclliwcll Hdwanl A. Rogers TMMti Bwcklev Dr. W. P. Haines Alfred R. Smith foaeph Borderierix Theodore Hildrclh ^harpham Wph Boothroyd laaac Hoffipan Joseph Swan IRov Bentham Clarence W. Hartman Norvin C. Smith Wm j llSSon WiUiamIaKcrM.il liarl Sharp Haney h. Chattiu Chris* Iogersoll Horace F. Smith I Walter R Cluittin, Jr. William C. Jeffncs Thomas Scull H oward C raven J Jrv.ug M. Jeffrie* S^i.^C^Tith William C. Chance Leroy Jeffne* ?!.ri "twv I Dudlcv Cone Ro7 Johnson Charles Schock George F. Conver C. Howard Kensinger Arthur Sbotmakcr I Andrew Cobb Edward A. Lee Jay Smith Hwiug T. Corson Harry L. Lake Charles I Rm'er Cooncr William A. Lynch Maurice Sharp LToncS°» »T»1 Vr'f? SSSVsri? ° i^nn Camoliell Malcolm C. Leslie John H. lfarold Cotton Hurl E. Merryman Maurice Sci till I u ltt-ard Cotton Oscar Morey Joseph Shropshire SS" Ralph E. Motley . Bud'shiding I Nicholas De Rose Joseph Mirogliioli Klhert Trout H a«n S 1 )" Jf- Thomas M. Morris John K. Trout. Jr. Gispc DatiUo John Marts. Jr. Newlin Turner I ,i tv T)ibb Thomas Morrison Otto Thompson E2 L BalF William Median Ralph VanGUdar Frank Evans George I>. Norcum Wilbur VanT.ue SJJ Charles Sickle* Richard Vow 82PJ Foulds Earl Ncwkirk Maunce Wngglns CrtH slant Ford Claude K. Nickerson Hculinga WalUce tSn M Fisher K«rl W. Nickerson Dr. John H . Whiticar John M. I Anthony Pasne Albert Westim W OoLlrow V ic lor l o n u c r e Albert H. W,lta :ToTn5-mVr,r Jamca Palermo Fr.nh.ieg.er William Ciihb. Jr. ***** Pierc<5 | Wat* Service : Miss Aletha Townscnd Miss Anna Wallace Arthur Blackman Rev. M. M. Lewis Norman Hnrvcr Colhason Wm. R. Massev.JrEugene Darby George Soot, Jr. Harold Ferguson Rev. R. S. Snyder j Wm. Gilbert I "In Olemoriam" I Wesley Conlery Nicholas Impagliaui | Lawrence Russell Henry Elmer E. Ranck
c I W ] t Decide to Increase your funds by uinktuR I wecktv deposit* with the | Ocean City Title and Trust Company, It will be a K™1 source of satisfaction to v * you to refer to your bank book , showing the steady growth of your money. I Accounts arc invited, 3 including yours. ^ per cent, interest Paid on Time Accounts. 5. Ocean City Title and Trust Company Jt OCEAN CITY, N. J.
— ' ' m * . I Our Wall Paper is a veritable find. We aim t< please the particular. Just cottv down and inspect our nnmerou designs. 1 f yon are critical It ma; take yon U long time to decidethere are so many patterns to choos from — but the point is that you ca be suited exactly right and at price thwt will appeal to yon. alfrgd r. smith 1048 Athury AY*. Ocean City NewJwy lyjARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer m oimrsit aviwv* 'fhttll I* OOMAF OlTTilt'l
corinthian avenue will s be widened 25 feet
Big Improvement Planned for Roadway Between Second and Third Streets. Ordinance No. 137, providing for (be widening of Uorlnlblau avenue, beSecond and Third §treeu, wa* Introduced by Director Ftaber at the { weekly meeting of the Clly Commit* ■loners, when Director Campbell presided, lu the absence of Mayor Champion. The ordluauce was accepted on tirst aud second reading aud ordered laid : over for Ibree weeks, to be published lo the meantime. The measure, which appear* elsewhere In this issue of the 8ENTINKL, 1 provides for the making of Corinthian avenue, between Second and Third streets, GO feet wide by adding 25 feet, and to lay out, gravel aud curb the avenue. The Clly Commissioners are lo treat with the owners of property to be effected for the purpose of acquiring the land needed. Frederick A. Hoberuhelmer, representing Mrs. Llllle Hhriver, who owns property at corner of Second erect and Corinthian avenue, who appealed be fore the board, said that his client was willlug to have the aveuue widened aud to bear her proportiou of the expense. City Clerk Morris reported that he had changed the reading of the city's 1 advertisement for a pumping apparatus for the tire department. The emergency resolution appropriating $300 to pay police aud lifeguards, read at a previous meeting and laid over, wae adopted. HAD BIG TIME Washington Camp Initiates Fourteen New Members, There was a big and impressive time at the lodge rooms of Washington Camp, No. 75. P. O. H. of A.. Friday evening, when fourteen candidates were initiated and admitted to membership In the order. There were 62 members of the organization | present. Spirited addresses were made by District President James T. Maxon and the Rtv. Dr. R 8. Snyder, of this city. Refreshments followed the exer cleee. Bsis Cottage Here. H. Creamer, who le now In Rocbeeter, where he will spend the winter, has purchased Mlas La Bar re's cottage, 615 Blxtb street, ibis city. Miss LaBarre, who returned the latter part of last week from Philadelphia, where she was engaged In the Red Cross drive, will spend the winter lu PMUrUlnht* nr Ksw York. Philadelphia isew xora.
r £ many sales of booses and lots I I Chas. A. Reynolds, Amnse- } ment Promoter, of Camden, * Among: Purchasers Here. i Clayton Haloes Brick reports the % following sales: t» Charles A. Reynolds, of Camdeu, * has bought from Robert L. Gibson 120 ^ feel oo the bulkhead south of the Ocean City Yacht Club, between (be properties of David Henderson and v Robert Bcotl. He hac al.-o purchased , four lots, sold for the \Ve»t Jersey In- < vestment company, on Beach road, 1 these being lota 11, 12 13 and 14, block ' D, and containing a frontage of 16(J ( feet. t Mr. Reynolds, who is one of the 1 owners of the amusement pier at Wild ^ wood, aud was a cottager lu Ocean a City last summer, luteuds to Improve i the land, probably before next season, M las Blanche A Blew art. of Pbils delpbia, has bought the two-ramily | cottage 851 Pennlyu place from VV II- t Ham £. (J robe n. Bold for the account of Harry K f Palmer, of Philadelphia, the cottage l 627 Wesley avenue to Mrs. Ada Lev. j erlng, of Oceau Clly. * Bold cottage 2025 Central avenue t for the account of Otis M. Towucend, < to Mies EHa KKntpe, of Philadelphia, c Bold the bungalow 843 Penolyu 1 place, for the account of J. M. Chester, lo Mrs. E. Roberts, of Philadelphia. t Bold for the account of HenJ. K. 1 Brick, of Marlton, cottage 30 Garden 1 rosd, to C. Edward Bartlett, of Philadelphia. Bold for the account of J. M. Chester ( the cottage 54 Garden road to Morris | L. Horner, of Alexandria, V'a. Bold the cottage 522 Wesley avenue, j for the account of Mrs. Emma Pattoo, t of Wenonah, lo an Oceau City rest- | dent. 1 IrOWDEN CLASS AHEAD i i i Interesting Usee nt tbe Meibo«2tit Sunday School. Lest Sunday was a banner day at tbe Methodist Sunday School. The secretary, Howard Btalntou, reported 36 new scholars, and many of tbe classes had every member present. Tbe "Auto Race," which Is in full , swing, is answering Its purpose In stimulating interest. C. D. Lowden'e class Is so far tbe winner In the race, it having reached Reno ou the tour east from Ban Francisco.
|$12,000 house for i new york man I J. B. Bevill Gives Contract to Townaend for Cottage on Wesley Avenue. | J. B. Bevill, of New York City, sales manager for the American To- 1 bacco Company, has awarded Otie M. Townscnd, of this city, tbe contract to build a $12. 000 cottage on tbe lot be purohased a ebort time sluce, on Wesley I I avenue, below Tenth streetTbe bouse, which will be finished lo I artistic style, will bave three stories, and be built on a foundation of brick, tbe house bel tig four feet offtha ground. I It will be of Colonial atyle of arehltecture. There will bs beam eell'ogs In tbe living and dtolng rooms, aud these rooms will be walosootad. That* I* to be a sleeping porch In tbe rear of the second story, with porches on the front and on two sides. The cottage I Is to be heated by hot air. The latet style fixtures are to be Installed In th bath room. | ; There Is to be a garaga In tba rear of ; the cottage and tbe yard Is to be made attractive. Mr. Town send will at once com-! I mence work on tbe bouse.
Took Kssmlostlort, | J. prescott Cadman, who, with Mr* " Mark Lake, is conducting the under taking business of tbe late Assemblyman Lake, left he/e Monday after noon for Newark. Ha want there for the purpose of taking I ha axamloa- 1 tlon Tuesday befora the Htate board of I * examiners for undertakers' licenses. Ware 'a epectatriea* Fresh roasted, hot peenuta, 24 cant* in pound. I Large new fancy mackerel. *c Ml. Holly sweat elder by the quart I A3 or gallon. ty Elegant flavored eoflpe only 50 cents 1 — per pound; good aa tba baat. Naw crop Naw Orlaaus moleaaee, $0 cants par quart 1D lAUta asaort want choice anplaa, or- 1 c* attgea, bananas and kind of fruit] always oti hand. j Fresh eggs right from the country, plenty of tbam. Ileitis'* sweet mixed pickle*, very] tasty, 16 ceota pat half-pound, adv., tf I TO One and All— Do not forget the old reliable Bay Villa Laundry, which was established tu 1016 Try It once— r complete your laundry while you Iwatt, Gull, write or pbcoe, t68-W, 01? Bay avenue, Ocean Otty. Frances Freeman, Prep.
in the i local churches I Strong Sermons and Excellent Mnsic Heard by Congregations. FI HOT I'KKHBVTKKl A X . The pastor, the Rev R. H. rinyder. f presetted at both services last Bunds}-. The attend snce was very good. Next Bunday the pastor will preset! ttid morning and tveoing. The | evening sermon will be one of the j *erle« on "The Great Adventure of | and the Results of F(x>llsh j Choice." The topic of tbe eveotng i will be, • Tbe Time of Medttat ou," a | eermon all the youug people should The Sunday school Is near log the 200 mark. All the classes are crowded, j arr. Auouansifa. The chapel or Hi Augustine's Cburcb was tilled, as usual, at the 10 o'clock ' mass Bunday morning. The celebrant was the rector, the Rev. Thomas F. Blake, who also preached a short sermon. In his discourse lie said that It is more thau passing strange (bat people will believe ao many foolish j things, like reports of the world about , coiu3 to an end. put out by men who are unknown aud have no panic- 1 ular standing Hi their communities, and yet people will not believe tbe . word of God as gtveu lu the Script urea. ST JOHN'S. LUTHERAN. The Lulbsrans' winter congregation held their A o'clock vesper service at the Hotel Imperial Bunday, the, pastor, the Rev. John T. Gllllson, conducting the service. A party of Lutherans from Bea Isle Ctty motored over to attend the service. Including Mrs. A. E Aokele, Mrs. E. Massey aud Mrs. R. Btevens. The large dining hall of the hotel has been loaned by Mrs. C. Oeuel. tbe owuer, for these services, peudiug the erection of the winter chapel. The I* equipped with all tbe easeurials for church service*, Including pulpit, orgau, comfortable cbatr* aud books of worship. The attendance at this 4 o'clock vesper service Is steadily increasing. yiKsr ic. K. In all tbe departments of the First M. K Church activities there was considerable Interest shown Bunday. Tbe preacbiug services were unusually well alteuded, and the Babbath school bad the largest attendance of many mouths. The Epworth League showed the same marked Interest, the number present being from fifty to sixty for tlie last two Bunday evenings. The pastor, the Rev. George VV. Yard, spoke at both morning and evening service*. His subject for tbe morning was, "The Wonderful Rider," aud bis evening subject was, "Tbe Everlasting Gospel." Rev. 19; U, was tbe text of tbe morning: "And I saw heaven opened, aud behold a white horse; and be that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, sod In righteousness He doth judge and make war." Mr. Yard spoke of tbe name of tbe Rider. "Faithful and True." He said that Christ, for He was tbe Rider, had beeu faithful to His Inferiors and subjects. Borne who are elevated consider It their privilege to break a pledge with some one whom they consider their Inferior. Promisee to children (Continued oo Fourth Fags.) i
keep sand and sea water i from comfort station
— c mrs. jas. austin chosen organist . ti Her Sou is Baritone Soloist ^ | in Holy Trinity Episcopal p Church Choir. 0 I Mrs. Cora M. Austin, of this city, c> formerly of VIneland and Kennett v I Bquare, has beeu appointed organist « at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, * I succeeding Mrs. Mecouch, who has c moved to Pleasantville. v Mrs. Austin js a wonderful musician p and has played pipe organs foi the I past twenty years. Bha is giving ex- > celleni music at both Bnnday services, t , Her son, Malcolm, is one of the a I baritone soloist* of Holy Trinity choir laud developing ft beautiful voice , I He wm soprano soloist at tbe Oaths- , Jdral lo New York Ctty before bis i I rote* changed . and ha comes to Ocean , . I OKy well recommended. Ha sang a solo last Bunday evening, and Mr*. I rinnaiin lilthlv nrttiftl for h*r was highly praised ror Der
beautiful soprano solo at the morning < service. Mre. Austin Is lb* wife of < Jamea Austin, superintendent or the Ocean City Gas Light Company. TO BTTILD COTTAGE Ri WkhSley Has Plans lor PTrtl* ttanar. Beth H. Whlteley.of Philadelphia, a well-known summer resident of Ocean City, hae had plans drawu for a handsome three-story cottage, with double garage, to be bnllt on UIb property near Beech road iu the ttorth section | of this reeort. Il ls estimated that the house will cost about $16,000 The work of constructing the cottage will not be alerted uutll March, I the house to be completed in time for I the summer season. Fon Bale— 1k»i on Foutth street, 1 west of Atlantic avenue, $1350; 30x70 lot on Atlantic avenue, 30x70, north of I Fourth street, $1350, adv.* lt-6, 4t Ona M. TowttSMD. Young, honest woman, with boy 7. wish** position In genriefBan's house Address, "Position/' «KNTtN»- office adv., It. Wonderful chocolate butter cream* 90c lb., at leaks'* Jewelry Btore. ■dr.! U4$ $4
wlty is Making Muck Needed I Improvement at Foot of Eighth Street. Work has beeo started on the public ttrofort station's concrete coping, and <! ib« contractor, Ueotge O, Adams, U 1 pushing the work with a large force 1 jfmen. He expects to have the im i provement completed before the last c of the mouth. * Mr. Adams ts building for the c»ty a concrete wall entirely surrounding tbe < westerly half of tbe building. This i wall will he about tbrse feet In height i I above the street grade aud will be or- j < nameoted with a suitable cap. Bteps will be constructed on each std* of tbe ! present steps to and from tbe Interior. I Tbe city Is bavlug this wall built lo keep out the *and and sea water which i floods tbe station during hfevy storms and exceptional high tides. Director Ftshar Is prepariog to construct storm-water dimins ou each side of tbe comfort etatloo, which will be 1 appreciated by the Shore FmI Lint travelers In wet weather. TO *tsn MOjnaH Wsrk. The "gym" at the First M. B Church will be formally opened this j evening for the winter season. The rules governing the gymoe*ium will be given out during the evening. The exercises will be highly Interesting. Gives Lilts Showrr. A linen shower was given for Miss Utatm Chester, of this city, at the home of Miss Myrtle Gallager, WM Philadelphia, one evening laet week before Miss Chester's return to bet home here. Are you looking for a cottage site In the Gardens, price* $5«) to $890 or a house with bay front, in center of townt For terms apply to Abel D. Beuli, 61? Central avenue, or phone 190. adv., 8-1. tf ; For B5LR— The very derireble cor ner of Tenth street aud Ootcsi avenue. 90xlh0 feet Inquire of Andrew Brown, 1618 Columbia avenue. Phtla j delpbia, Pa. adv., it. f For Balk —Nearly new oak dining table, oak bed roues set, good featbei pillows. oW kitchen range. Clll Fri dav and Haiti id ay, 966 Aebnry avenue N ad* , It I', For Balk — Hud sor touring car to nrrt*oU#» condlrion. Apply $65 At b ity avenue. adv., It Try an adwrtWrnent la th* Burr A. $>h
i real fraternal spirit at bible class dinner
real estate man i had busy day i 1 Sells Properties Here to1 Washington Preacher and Two Philadelpbians. Harry K. Btaut«»n had an aunMially ; 1 busy rim* on Tuesday, when bedls-j . posed of three properties, something j out of the ordinary at this season of j the yekr. Hvaold Charles W. Brooks' twofamily apartment. 82b ]>eLaucey i place, to the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Harry : Dswt-on Mitchell, of Washington, D. summer re«)deuts here; one of Joseph M. Rowland's bungalows, on | Bt. Jamas place.to H. Edward Richard j «ou, of Philadelphia, aud the cottage ; at the ocean end of Hecoud street to a - Philadelphia man who this year spent ; bis first summer lu Ocean City. Csistcrls iupprr. The women of the Baptist Church will bold their "Cafeteria Supper" In tbe social rooms of tbe church on Fri- ! day eveulog. Enticing eatables will be found on dlflerent tables, from wblcb tbe persons can select what they wish to eat, wait upon themselves and at tbe eud pay for what they get. A good social ttme can be had alao wtth this arraugemeat. All i the friends of the commuulty are invited to come and take their supper at tbe eocial rooms. Had Sad Trip. R. H. Holmes and wife, of this city, returned home Monday after au absence of five weeks spent tn Frank ford and Treutou. When about to atari home tbe latter pan of laet week, Mr. Holmes was notified of the death of an uncle, Thomas Fish, In Trenton, [ and be and bis wife went to tbel city to atteud the funeral. Mfe Portrait* of carta. The Wednesdsy evening prayer aert vice* at tbe Presbyterian Cbnrcb are ' largely attended. The pastor Is pre- ' seating life portraits of (he Christ we . sometimes forget. These are word- , pictures, wblcb are to be followed with j illustrated ones in a few weeks. Made Good Fight, f Freeholder James F. Eustace, of ' Bea Isle, who was here a few days 1 ago, received congratulations of local " friend* on his receut victory at Bea ' Isle, wbeu he was re-etected free p holder. He had a etifi fight and won r by a lead or thirteen votes, a lucky 1 number for Mr. Eustace to this instance.
" i miss horn bride : of yy. j. mitchell ! Married With Nuptial Mass in 8t» Vincent's Church, Gcrmantown — Totir South. William Joseph Mitchell, of Philadelphia. and Mlas Florence Agnes Horn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs WilH. Horn, of Mt- Atry, were married with a nuptual mass to Bt Vtnceot** Church. Oertuantown, on Wednesday or last week. The bride wore brown chlfion velvet, embroidered lo gold, with a bat to match ber gown . Bhe wore a corsage of lilies of tbe valley aud orchids. The bridesmaid. Mlae Florence A Miller, was attired In brown georgette, trimmed with gold and fiesh. Bbe wore a picture hat to match aud a w •age bouquet of sweetheart roseaAfter tbe marriage ceremony there was a breakfast at the home of tbe bride's parents. Following a lengthy honeymoon trip through tbe Booth, Mr and Mrs. Mitchell will be at home at 225 Was* , Mt Pleaeent aveous, ML Airy.
Members of Presbyterian Organization Enjoy Addresses, Food and Mnsic. Dr. Bcyder the pastor, and ali concerned lo tbe preparations aud arrangement* for tbe "get-together" I dinner of the Mec'* Bible CI**- of the ; First Presbyterian Church, bald In ! tbe social room* of the edifice Friday rvcoiug. are lo be ooograiulalsd on the geuulne sucoww of the afiatr. : Taken all through. It was ooe of the ; most cumplete occasioos of IU kiod ever be id in this city, due lo tbe seergsric e Hurts of the pastor aud his corps of earnest, wiliiog assistants. Then was truly a least of reasnn l and a flow of sooL The chicken dinner provided baa never beeo excelled, and the add I sue i of Judge Etdredgc, of this county, and Lieut U. £- Goodman, chief executive of tbe Philadelphia Boy J Bcouts, a permual friend otf Dr. Buyder, were among the best which resident* of Oceau Ctty bars beee privileged to hear. Indeed, It may be »akl that tbe address at Judge Bdredge was a revelation, as wall aa a rich U*at, to practically afi a* b* : hearers. He U a comparative stranger to Ocean City teeadeoU and they. « least until Friday evening, did not kuow that within tbe coo fin se of Cape May County there was such a brilliant speaker. Shortly after 6 o'clock, tbe mam- ! hers of the clam and tbatr Jnvllad guests, who bad gathered tn tbe church, wets iovtted to tba eodel rooms, where was served tbe dinner prepared by tbe members of tbe Ladice' Auxiliary. After prayer by tbe Rev. George W . ; Yard, pastor of tbe First M. e. I Cburcb, the man "fell to" and par- [ look of tbe following: Olives Relishes PMkloa f Asaort ed Baited Nuts Roast Spring Chicken Oy star Fitting Ginlet Baoce Cranberry JoOy Bnow Flake Potatoes Southern Sugared Bwwta Pepper Harix aad Saw 9 RoUt Bread Batter Ice Cream Fancy Onka c Cheese Sal tad Crackers Coffsa j At each plate was a souvenir la tbe tbesTbeJng brought to Uiki toeatty by Dr Boyder. who, as a chaplain, served several montbs tn Franc*. ^ After cigars bad base dwtnhotsd. l Charles F. Nabb, the toasrmaaiar, ex- » landed a welcome and pi mania# tba u Rev George W. Yard, pataor of r4te ! Klnt M. EL Ctooieh, •» l*« BW • speaker. Mt. Yard said tbattt wneut right to
announce that be wcnM mmkm a speech He wm limited to five mtouiea, and he would Unit himsnlf aveo more. He brought hearty good wishes and would augment tbe friendship existing brtwmo tbe churches. He said that It Is a epleodid Idea to unite m this way. It would baa good thing tf all tbe churches would do this- occasionally, tbu* stimaJattng all aud widening tbel* ristpn. Bach tssamhlkltaif mr1"" w »d msks us reaitw that we am brothers »»* tbar. wttbont regard to creed, and tend lo the general uplift of man The Rev. M. M. U»k next pf* sentsd, a^ed hb bearers If tbey imtty do Dot gat tired of bearing tbe M preachers. Ht was ftad to be oo hand. He woott net like to have teen left out on tbe chicken, wblcb lately be ba* come to enjoy. He Sold a story of on# of tbe in embed of tbe Presbyterian Men* B*M* Claea. who, to talking of a gathering of ttifti cfces, told a Wend that they at! bad a hades ■ of a good rime, only epelttng bade* With four letters, indwdtag an and an ♦<*/' The speaker aM that be was |wM* presbylenan banner. He wm tbtnk- : ing what these men oeoM 6s. t? they 1 1 took the notion, lor the uplift of Ocean ** ragsj
St. Tobn s Ev. Xutbcran Cburcb ft$V. T. OILU36N. Pester 1015 Central 8\wftus Sunday Services at Four O clock (VESPERS AND SERMON) a.v THR Hotel imperial You are 0O#dl«tUY TftYtted to thorn Borvioea The Baptist Corner I ;j ij Days to Ktilistment Baptist Chttix^h- That j • ' will be a big week for local people- Bring vonr bamfe | t and lay in inspiration for the winter. Think of it, J * 1 talk it np> and then come out ! * .. j; ■ December Qth, iot, nth and lath s » Font Big Nights j j Plenty of advance notice — make lift other | vv. 'i- • ,":v . SJS*-.. YvW?.'.- • -x. •/-

