Ocean City Sentinel THCHHDAY JUNK lu. lso». w» eball I * Ki^d to receive Mem* of uc* • ami ^»iuiuunu'»lhni« of iiilareet lu hub oooiuiunliy and uur r*«tUr« #v«0'wlirnK ,\il communication# should b« accoi*p*uOad with llw full name and BaJire* uf It kv writer, not uevarlly publication , but an a guarantee of gtl04i f»'ll» DOTS Chang* in railroad schedule* June «). rau City may Uava puuie* on the Orai (i liila -uiuuiei. Ail or ure city* »uiutuer *tre«t light* air i.ow lu U|)«ral!<Ml. Many cottages are being opauad ftila aeali for l lie avaauu. I tie Biscay tie Hotel i* having large uuiubrre of Vlaltofa ffuui Friday- until Sunday*. (K-aau City illKb School commenceiitrrlMa lu Hie F»r*l M. K. Cburcli Mu now evening. I'iiova alio hasn't done au up to thi* lour -tioukl nlva I hair "Ubscriptlun to Hie service rncu'* taldal fuud i i»r Ocean * ily High School Aluun a Auoctatlou will hold II* annual meet n it aud banquet at tbe Ocaaulc Fu- 1 day evauiug, Juue r lie member- of tbe junior claaa of I lie Ocean City High School nave a daiu-e bir I lie »eulcr claaa at (lie H»p-1-cKlfome la*t evening lHiu t forget t lie public ureeting in Ihe ui * -ic pavilion next Saturday r selling to iImcuk* (he question of cou - eerie for tbe summer season. Ihe WildwiKxJ Klah t oiupauy, of Ibi* - ity, had a uluely-pound -lurgeou recently. which wi» caught lu Ihe company '■ pouude, utr this reeorl. 1 I'll* >\'.>mai»'s Home Minaiouary Socarl^ of the Methodist Church I* ar ranging lu have Kodeheavor, of | fully ' Sunday faoie. give an enter , laiuuieul here ellher July H or 9. Cecil room-end, eon uf on* M ' luwu*eoil, accum pauied O-car Vau- ' Saul to Kuffalo on J. M. Rowland'* 1 cabin cruiser, Ihe Mary Jaue, which ( left Ihraa water* Tile-day for Chicago. PERSONALS I I
M ia« Cora Kau ha- returned fruiu a visit Co Philadelphia. J O l.alrd and wife, of Miuue a j-tili- have o|reued their cottage. •Mr*. .M. .VI. Harrow*, of I hi* city, la ' «i*iimg relative* lu Hrldgeloo. , c. H Uunaell aud family, of Phlla* j deiphia, are here for (he *ea*ou. j SV. J. Sharpie**, of Philadelphia, , w a* among the week'* visitor*. llearga Foley and faintly, of Philadelphia, are here for the season. Walter Chandler aud wife, of Phlla* deiphia. are here for (he *ea*ou Mr*. J. C. Maine* I* pleaaantly located in her Atlantic avenue cottage. Clark Dilletibeck ami family, of Philadelphia, are at their apartment*. J ame* Field* aud wife, of Philadelphia. are at their eoltage, 9til Fifth •treet. James Do* k and family, of Phlla- c deiphia, are at their manner home lu 1 t hi* city. , H N. Munger aud family, of Cam- 3 dan, are occupying Ih.-ir cottage In r thi* city. J William I*. Lipplucotl and ami, u H lank K. idppiucott, are here for tha D -ummer. r Albert Wealno, who spent the wlo- h tar lu Philadelphia, i* here for the o fo miner I barle* McKad<leu and family, of _ Philadelphia, are In their cottage fur . Ihe summer Mr*. S. K. Herinon. of Philadelphia, la at her apartment* In the See*k1e Apartment*. John S. Morn* aud family, of Phil- i adelplila. are at their cottage, loot Ocean avenue. ^ Hairy lloon and family, of Pblfadel- n phie, nave opened their cottage, 14M B Wesley avenue U W. Butlerworth and daughter, of h Philadelphia, ar* at their collage, 1324 h Wesley avenue Rl K. L. Tramp* and wife, of Philadel ptila, have opened ihetr college. '4024 I. 4 antral avenue. p W. Hla'tner and family, of Philadel- o plile, have opened their eoltage, 10ft# Aabury avenue. JS Mr*. Howard Johnson ha* returned * to till* city after a vlalt of *everal day a cl to Philadelphia. J lain McMullen, a Philadelphia <1 lawyer, ia occupying hla cottage on u Piym./uih place. F Mr*. William H. H. Charlton and daughter, of Philadelphia, are guest* a of (be Darlington w W. H. Horn and wife, of Phlledrl- rt phla, are at their We*l*y avenue cottage for the season. p Ml** Klla l.ewi*. of Philadelphia. •J ha* returned home after a vlelt to the K Misaea Creth here Mr*. O. J IteKoini-e, of German- '*• town ha* oiwtied her Colonial Apart- d ment* In thia city. •' Mr*. J* roe* Kdward* ha* returned In her home In thle city after a vlalt to v friend* In Mlllville. •• Mre. Walter L Wltherbee. of Santa . Herhara. Calif., I* vlailitig .Ml*e Jean Mack I tn to thla city. Paul Laamrelle and family, of St. l>*vid'a, have opened their cottag*. Aebury avenue. 0| rt. Tnwn*end JCook and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their oot- , tage for the eummer m Ml«e Marguerite Meehan, of thle M dly. ia now on duty a* one of tbe j( clerka In the pod office. Mr*. P Helllngell and daughter, of Piiiladelplne are occupying their cot- „ iave,M6 HeLancey place. d The liev iJr. A h Ky net!, of Phil- f« adelplila ha* been epetidlug a few da>* in hla cottage here. d Mire lllady- MH all of Philadelphia, tl M visiting J. T. Haye* and wife at ei their home on Tenth ilrnt. 1J Mre Lory White and Mre. Thomas W i 'ghl, of Cincinnati, are at HUM A*- *< bury avenue for the -«a*on h Mlae Kfeiia Schefler, of Philadelphia, •pent the «*«ek end with John K. Me- " tiovern and wife, of tbla city. Mlae t lara H Pagan, of Weet Philadelplila, has opened her cottage, 4#d0 JJ t'eiitral avenue, for the menu V. I if wee* Kryer and family, of Phil- w •deiphia have opened their cottage, Perk place for the mnaitf William D Brown and family, of ^ t araden, are ber# for tha mmmi, occu- T pylng their cottage, AO] Flr*t street n, Mlaa Jnaephlfi* Whertenby. of Pbll- fti edrlphta, spent Sunday with Mlae 4, Mary Nuffield . at 7H7 Wesley avenue , Klmer J Pearl, of Claylon Haines 1 Jirick'* office* thi* ctty, reiurnad Sat {, urday from a vlett to relative* in Phil* * adrlphla y Alra John S Morrta, of PhMadel- d phta, te snterialolne several friend* 1 A from Philadelphia at her cottage, HUM Oreaw avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Charles. Calhoun and !» their daughter*. Mary and Carolyn, iT and Rd ward Monahan. all of Phlla- B deiphia. ware an tertaln men 1 by Cap- 1 p lain David Met 'oaeh and hi* daugb* et
I NORHANDIE HOTEL VASTLY IMPROVE! r -* » Remodeled Hooae, with Law reoce Mnetsch Muuagcr, 1 Will Opco July 1. The remodeled, renovated and va»t ' ly Improved Normamlle Hotel wll opeu It* doors fur the vuuiuier uu Julj ■ -■ under the mauagemeut of Lawreuo Maerech, out of Philadelphia'* be* kuown hotel men and for more thai year* with the BelJevuw -Stratford li ' that city. Amung the mauy Inuovatlou arrauged by Mr Maerech aud uoue o , which, perhaps, will strike a more r« • poueive chortl lu the breast* or a larg< number or the summer visitor* here are au attractively -arranged diolui room, with men at the head of thi department aud also at tha helm of tb< culluary department who know hoe to prepare aud pre»eut meal* that an appealingly appetizing. Mr. Maerscti will have at tha NoruiauUI* a foimei cUcf. ateward aud two head waller* ul the Hellevue-Htrwtford. He will feat ure the reaturaut of the hotel. Another attraction planned by thi new manager t* dance* aeveral after noon* a week, especially Hie daneant for the youuger element. The present owner* of the Norman<lie are familiar wltb Ihe requirement* v f Ocean City * »uuiuirr public In the way of hotel accommodatioue.and they have guns about It to a way that t* -ure tu bring Manufactory result*. Must of them are epicure* it t* • gratifying revaiatiou to those who hav* visited the Normaudle ou a tour of luapectlou wlttilu the la*l few day* to nole the mauy splendid chaugeMaud marked improvements that have been made to thi* hotel. A new Normaudle ha* been built around the structure. lib many convenience* that will h* more than appreciated by It* patron*, old aud liter. HELD BANQUET
krmberaoi KviCHrcb Club Have Pleaiaol Kvenluic. The Research Club of Ocean City, Mrs. R. L noil*, president, held tlaaiiuuai banquet at the Oceanic Thursday. Mre. Osgood, the gue*t of honor, le the presideut of the federaied club* of Cape May County. Following wit ihe program: •The Principal Street of tbe World," Mre. Cre**e. Vocal solo, Mlae Loulaa Corsou. ' Our Club." Mr*. P. Rapp. Vocal solo, Mr* K Dumdau. • Women'* < Tub-, " Mr a. Osgood. Join Motel Association. Tbe Hotel Proprietor*' Aseoclatlon of Oceau City, at a special meeting Friday evening, elected the following members: Mra. Mary Zlegler aud Vau Horn, of the Luray; Luke Jackson, of the St. Oeorge, and Hummer* A Peacock, of the LaMonte. The member* of the aaeoclatlon will bold a regular meeting tbla avenlug at the home of the Mlaee* Lewi* and Conard, uu Central avenue, below Eleveutb ■treet. Mi*se* Carolyn and Mabel, at their cottage, on Fourth street. W. A. Render aud wife, of Philadelphia, have returned home after *pendlog a few daye lu their cottage, L»y» I'entral avenue A. J. Smith and wife, of ihla city, have returned from a week * visit to friends In Philadelphia, Hammoutoii aud Haddon Heights. Commodore C. Howard Schermerand wife, of We*t Philadelphia, have opened their oottage, Twelfth ■treet aud Central avenue H P- Mlcbaelle aud family, of Ka*t Lauedowue, have coma to Ocean City 10 spend the aummer. occupying tha cottag* 611 Aabury avenue. David Howell aud L. B. (Jiffurd, of New York, eummer resident* here, where they are well-known in (Ruing circle*, aie among the visitors. Mr*. R. H. Thorn, of tbla city, acctlenlally fell as she wa* about to step ip ourthe etdewalk 00 Eighth afreet Friday aud broke her shoulder. Alfred M. Oray and wife, who rerent ly bought a home at Overomok, will open their cottage here within a ew day* for tbe summer *ea»ou. Mrs. Laura HewJInge, of Philadelphia. I* *pendhig a week with the Mi-Ne* Creth at Iheir apartment*. Kiev on Hi sireet and Weslay avanua. Capt William G. Raodall, of Wllnlngtou, a well known eummer reallent of this city. I* now at hie cottage it Fifteenth street and Ws*ley avenue. John Creth Marsh and family, 6f Washington, D C. , spent Ihe weekrod with their auota, the Mlt*e* Creth. Mr Marah ha* Just returned from India. Mr*. J Roeeoe Sharp, who haa been visiting her parent*, t harle* B. Powell and wife, In thia city, has gone 10 Baltimore, where ber husbeod la itn ployed. Samuel ltn**ell and wife, of thla rtty returned the latter part of last week from a week's visit to Mr* Hu*■ell'* parent* In Ctdarvllle, Cumberland Coonty. W. T. Brown aud wife, who hava Men occupying their cottage, on Ply. fnoulh place, have returned to PhllaJelphla. They will go later to Malo* ror tbe eummer Clarence Freeman and wife, of ( am ten, were at ibelr oottage, 608 Allan Jc avenue, over the week-end. They 'Titertalned a large bou*e party over Decoration Day. C H Van Fleet, of Philadelphia, a maimer resident of thla city for a number of years, la here for the *ea*on. and • preparing for hta usual fishing ai pent too* in tbe bay. Mlaa Helen Klckenbach, who haa ^hargeof the outdoor school in Harrfeburg for the school aulhorltlm of Peon sylvan la's capital, ha* returned aome after apending a few daye here with Mlaa Mae HofTer. Mr* W Ward Beam and daughter, if Philadelphia, are at their Boardwalk apartments for tbe summer They are entertaining Mlaa Warren. if Philadelphia, who was a war uuree, 'or a few days Mr Beam will be 1own over the week ends, Mra K. ti. Patterson, of Philadelphia. I* entettalntng several frtenda at fier oottage on Fourteenth -treet Har (ueet* are Mrs Gerard Noble, a niece; Mr*. Hamuel Moee, Mr*. France* iwynn, Mre. Jam** Ward and Mra. Albert Perrln, of Philadelphia. WAJfT«n —Two room* for light housekeeping, vicinity rtevenlh to Tenth end Aaton tf to ocean, June 16 in Aept 16; no baeement; private family preferred Address 1846 H (Mneetofa ■i rest, Philadelphia adv.. It,
746 CHILDREN ENROLLED D IN CITY'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS
r- — BUSINESS HAN S HEADS BAPTISTS iy ^ Camden Association Make! »n Departure by Electing Layman its Moderator. ua The member* of the Cauideu llap 0I list Aeeoclatlou, to the number o mure titan 'JIMi. lent evening clu*et •" their two day nwiou* in the mu*li {* pavilion, on the Itoatdwalk, In Ihii t * ily, aud all of thoae alleuditig ex ,g preeHKl their plea*ure over their »taj U lu this attractive rcwirl which luaiij uf them visited for the ttrst lime. * The upeulug ****loti w a* held Tata re day moruiug, preeided over by Uu I, Uioderatur, the Rev. K. R William* tt of Cauideu. After devotional exer ,f else*, the vUltora were weicomcil very I. cordially by the Rev. M. M Lewi*, pa*ior of the Fir*t liaptint Church, ul t thi* city. BenJ. F. Fowler, of Hadr donfield, reepouded lu a happy vein, ,1 aud the auuual address wa* made by the moderator. The aong service lu the afteruoou N was opened by the Rev. L. D. Botf zarth. of Camden, who led lu prayer. y New pastor* were Introduced, aud the „ re* put 1 *e wa- made by Hie Rev. E. O. } Clark, of Pilrnau. Report* from a k number uf Hie different department" , were tbeu received, thi* being followed r by a devolloual hour, led by the Rev. k Charle* Ha*tiug* Dodd, of the Hecoud I RapiUt Church, of lieriuantowu. j ••The Bible Be boo 1 — Tbe Church'* . Opportunity," wa* tbe subject of a meaty addrea* by W. P. Heliati, of , lbs American Baptist Publication Hociety, of Pblladelphla. Tbe discussion wa* opeued by tbe Rev. C. R. Heuch, of Cauideu. The afteruoou session closed with a most lulerestlug talk by the Rev. Dr. E. M. Potest, secretary of tbe board of promotion of tbe Northern Hapliel Couveutiuu, who al»o spoke at tbe eveulug uieeliug. Tbe aa»ociallou, for tbe tlr*t lime lu ' it* history, elected a laymau a* moderator— BenJ- F. Fowler, of B. F. ' Fowler A Co., a well-know u bu«iue** r rtrm lu Haddouffeld. Mr. Fowler l» prominent lu baukiug circle* iu that lowu, and, up to last year, wa* trea -urer of tbe Blaie Baptist Association • for mauy years. Tbe other officer* are: Vice moderator, tile Rev. Arno*. F. Chase, of Oaklyu; clerk, tbe Rev. Fie<lerlck Blascr (lucumbeut), of A'amden, aud aaslslaut clerk, Btaulou Kirk bride, of Haddouffeld. Tbe following new pasture were prc•euied to tbe oouveuttou: Tbe Revs E. O. Clark, of Pituiau; D. W. rtbepPard, of Marllou; A. H. Myluud, of Hammoutou; W. J. Cuswortb, of Moore*towu; R E. Kelgbtoii, of Colllng*wood; T. H. Laugdoii, of Vinelaud; E E Zrckser, of Egg Harbor, aud J. Frederick Jeuklus, of Burner*' Polut. rviui.
Tbe aeaoclatlon yesterday elected Tbeo. F. Ellis, of Uurllugtou,trea*urer of the organizatlou. Tbe following trustee* were elected: J. W. Graham, uf Camden; J. W. Colkltt, of Moore*lowu; Joseph McKinley, of Mercbaut vllle; Btanton Klrkbride, of Haddonfield, and Clayton Haluee Brick, of Ocean City. Member of nominating committee uftheHtate convention, the Kev.W. 8. Booth, of CoRlugswood. Vice preetdent of Btate convention, l be Rev. Frederick Blaser, of Camden. Annual preacher, the Rev. George ll.Bwlfi, of Woodbury; alternate, the liev. Leonard R Berry, of Florence. The association will meet at Ham monton next year. The association urged the churchea to send their pastor* a* delegates to the Northern Hapttat Convention lu Buffalo, beglnnlug June 28. and to pay the ex penae* of the preachers. In Ihe resolution* adopted wa* one calling upon tbe llaptlat people to lend their aid In making real the aurpetalng blasting of the cloaed aaloou aud an outlawed liquor traffic. The aong services of the local convention, led by Prof. Harold Lowden, of Camden, were a feature of the meetings. Plan 10 Ha ia a*rl*. Tha liev. Morrell Wltherapoon and family, of Kanaaa Ctty, art visiting Fir# Chief and Mra. Charle* Watson, of this city. Mr*. Wltherapoon formerly wa* Mlaa Ruth Morris, of thi* city. Mr. Wiibertpoon and family will go to Hyrle lu the fall, leaving thle sect too the latter part of August or early In Heptember. Ha will angage In mlteionary work there. He Is ! tbla week attending a meeting of mlnleteta In New York City. •*lle nreakwrfllsr Contract. The City Coromlaalonera, at a special meeting, Introduced a resolution awarding the Porter-Hmlth Company the contract to constroct the pile breakwater on (lie ocean front between Thirty -**venlh and Forty-seventh streets, for 829.280 Tbe reeolutloo wa* laid nvar for ten week*, aa required by law. The resolution also carrle* with It provision* for Issuing temporary notes with which to make payment. JOHNtt.inANa, I'rop Pioneer Hteam Bakery, 700 Aabury avenue I carry a full line of bread and pie* and cake*, tjuality and service our motto, a* 1 aim to have *etl«f!rd customer*. Give my goods a tilel for l hay speak for Ihemaelve*. adv , 6 27, Rt. WAimt Ity coople, with two children, two rooms and tmard, near beech, August I to 16 Inclusive Addreea P. W. L., Mrktinki office. adv., 6-10, 4t. Foff Baml-Nsw gas Move. I bornera. Apply Mra. C. L. Lake, I7ih and Wesley avenue. adv., 6-10, It. For Ha mi. Rawing machine Apply Mr*. C. L Lake. |7th and We* ley avenua. adv. 8-10, 4t. Valet's Electric Hystem Bakery; visitor* welAome; stoop, KM rteventh street adv., ft ®, If.
Heats All Previous Record*— Slate Inspector Praises Mauual Training Work. City Superintendent James M. Hieveil* re|wirte«l at the tueellug of t lie Board of Educatlou Tuesday ulgbt | llisl there were 74b children enrolled in the public school* of (his resort during Ihe school year now closing. The schools never before had au enrolltueut of ?U0. i1^ 1 be follow lug If Iter from our of the h1 Btate'e iuspector* of mauual traluing 1,. wurk wa* read: 1- My «lear Mr. Bleveua:— With refer *• euoeto my receut Inspection of the > mauual art* Ueparlmeut of your > school, you will uo doubt be luterealed to know that 1 wii very pleased wltb the manner lu which the work It be>L lug carried ou by Mr. Kllby. " Some of Ihe |decee are exceplloually r good, couslderlug all the work has to > be done by baud. This Is particularly true of the clock case, which Is au excelleut piece of work for a school boy. 1 It is always a pleasure to see *atl* '• factory work being done with llmlled > equipment. It sbowr the right spirit exist*. 1: Your* very truly, A. F. HOFPKK, AiMUtant lu Industrial Educatlou. e Trenton. June 1. It wa* reported that the flagpole lu * front of the high school building had been found to be rotteu at It* base, and 1 Ihe matter w a* referred to the repair committee for It* attention. 1 Dr. J. Tboruley Hughes, of therepair committee, stated that thirty -teel locker* had been purchased from 1 William F. Bbrlver aud placed lu the ' girls' ba*emeut. The detaileil yearly report of the -cbool nur»e was read aud ordered Hied. it was decided to purchase a baud : -«aw aud lathe for the mauual tralulug department. Following the meeting the member* ' of the board were glveu a treat of Ice cream aud strawberry shortcake by noma of the young womeu of tbe domestic scleuce department of the school. * . PONIES ON BEACH? Wn»or Ctaampion Haa Propoil lion Irotn Owner ol Aniciai* Mayor Champion, at the weekly meeting of the City Commissioner*, -aid that a man bad been to *ee him iu reference to gelling permission to , use saddle horses aud ponies on the -treet ends or beacb this summer The thought occurred to Mayor Champion, llie latter said, that a portion of the camp ground* might be rented the man as a place to keep bis animal*, he expecting to pay for tbe privilege. The man al*o gives riding lessons on the horse*. After a leugthy discussion as to how Tar tbe city might go In a matter affecting the camp grounds and the beach as this possibly could, lb* question was referred to the mayor and solicitor. Tip monthly report of the health officer waa to tbe effect that the health of the retort waa never better. The bulldlug luapeclor'e report wee accompanied by a check for $01, and that of the electrical Inspector with a check for $186 60. Both reports took their usual course. City Bollcltor Boawell reported thai "ettlement haa been made on the sale of the old armory bolldlog, ou Ninth "treet, which la now owned by the city. Mayor Champion reported that the newly-appointed lifeguards had undergone their te*t Saturday morning, idxteen paeslug the requirement*. Not all the guards appointed were tested at thla time. There will be a teat of tha remaining guards on June ai.
Mayor Champion brought up the matter of tbe need of additional tele phone call box#* for the police. Tbe city now haa twelve of tbe*e, aud the chief of polloe and electrical inspector report the need of four more. On motion of Director Campbell, tbe matter wa* referred to tbe mayor, with power to act. A resolution presented by Director Campbell, providing for the borrowing of a sum oot exceeding $22,600. In anticipation of tha tax revenue for 1919, was adopted. A number of bllla were ordered paid. WEDDED 25 YEARS Hugh Connlnilism en«l Wife OI?en I'lraaani tarpriee. A very pleeeent surprise was ten lered Hugh A. Cunningham and wife Hat urday evening by some of 1 heir friends, It being tbe twenty-tlfth anniversary of their marriage. Many very handsome stiver presents were given them Those present were Mlae Mary Can | nlngham. Roland Cunningham, Master Har wood Cunningham. Corueliu* T.Clark and wife, Mlaa Maa Clark, Japhet Garwood, of Liu wood; Mlaa Helen Hbarp, of Pfeaeentvllle; Lewie B reck ley aud wife, William H Hiulth • and wife, Joseph Harolay and wife, Wesley Barclay, Mark Barclav, > Ocean city, and George Roes, of Mouth Kea vllle, After refreshments, ihe guests returned to their homes, wishing Mr. and Mra. Cunningham many more years of happtna**. — «i'«pti*t Chares Bsrvieea, Children's Day eiarotsea will be held r at ihe Baptist Church on Hundey morning next, at 10 $0 Hundey school at 2 80 p.m. Evening service at 7 4ft A baptism will follow a ser- , moo by tbe peator. f I • • * - Foh RfftfT. ^Furnished rooms. Two front, one back, by week or season 821 Anbury avenua. adv., A-ffo, tf. • I For Haf.k. —Medium si ted aefe In Rood condition. Reasonable. Apply ■MTiNKi. office adv., tf. Read baby coach for sale, In good condition Apply 404 Eighth street, ocean city, N J. adv., tf. t 'boodete Filbert < Master* and Utooc1 date Almond Clutters, 00c pound at , Lhtot'e, adv. ,$ in, 44. I
SCHOOL EXHIBIT i HIGHLY PRAISED 1 r Work of the Pupilg This Year - Anion}* the Bent Ever Seen Ilcrc. Tha annual exhibition of the work t of Ihe manual training and dnuro-iic I scleuce dvpailmsutn of the Oceau 1 City High Bchool aud tlir grade* lu - the high school building, held Friday " a afternoon aud eveulug, probably far . excelled (bat of other year*, aud It wa* extremely unfortunate that the t heavy down|»our of rain luteifered *o l materially wilb the attendance. Particularly attractive. v*|»ecially to mechanic# aud other skilled workmen r was tbe display made lu the mauual r tralulug department, which I* in I charge of Prof. C. G Kllby, ax. In 1 "tructor who ha* demount rated iu ihe " . two or three year* he ha* been here that he ha* the ability to Impart lu hia pupil* the tecliuical kuow ledge he , poMWMMws. a* revealed by the exhibit*. » I of their skill ebowu for the pleasure' aud *urprl*e of their friend*. iu addiliuu to the u-ual display of drawing*, etc , *howiug the progre--of the l>oy * lu thi* ilue of know ledge, there were show u a number uf wellmade ily lug machines, w hich were Huapeudtd from (he ceillug of tinwork room tu Ihe ba*emeut of tbc bulldlug. One of tbe larger of these L machine* wa* the work of Herman « Selvagn. of the high school The - other big one wa* constructed by Prof Kllby, aud at Interval*, during Ihe afternoou and eveulug, It wa" operated by means of electricity, a battery being beneath the alrslilp. It wa* one of the feature* of tbe exhibit. Irwiu Hull'* row boat, II j fret lu length, and looking a* (bough it were ready to be pushed into the water, re ceived many word* or praise. He I* a third year high school boy. The crsfi wa* made of cypres*. A grandfather'* clock, tij feel high. - aud ticking regularly, wa* another ex- - titbit that * a« glveu much praise. It wa* built by William Haw thorue, of the eighth grade, the wood being n chestnut. Oue of the Btate inspector*, here Ihe day before the exhibit, (old 1 Mr. Kllby that It waa the best eighth grade work he haa seen Anthony Pileggi's dining room ex R tension table wa* tine. He 1* a high school boy, aud there was a well made desk by Fred PUizenmyer, of the (lrat-year high nchool cla**. An oak library table, with a book, case, waa the work of Earl Seaman I! aud ahowed much skill. Also promt- - iieut lu the display were a port-h " -wing by Peter Totteii. of the blgb school flret cla**, and a table by T Lee Adam*. Jr., of the eighth grade The domcetlc ecleuce department's display Is always of *peclal Interest to the womeu-folk. aud they were ou hand In rather goodly numbers to see bow expert the girls had become in tbe art of uiaktug bread, cake*, pie* jellies, salads, etc., lu addition (•> fancy sewing. Mrs. Geraldlne Huydam, the dimtor of Ihe department, was warmly congratulated by many of tbe parents on the result* of her efforts with the girls under her Instruction during llie term now closed, aud which end- — Mrs. Buydam's connection with the school. Hbe resigned some mouth* since, at the time of her marriage, but •be retained her posltlou until now. In the grade rooms of Mrs Ketrham, Mime* MacNeal and Chamberlain and Mre. C. B. Scull there wa* a very pretty display of the work of the younger children, and It was, tudeed, well worthy of tbe praise bestowed. Tbe little tote In tbe ffrst grade room of Mrs. Hcull show the results of her palostaklng efforts. Miss Chamberlain, of tbe second grade, has for a number of years been one of tbe moat efficient of tbe teachers on Prof. Btevene' staff, aud (be exhibit lu her room was even better, if possible, than otr pr^r RRis wccaslon s. One of the resldeuts of thle city, much Interested lu the work aud advancement of the pupll« of the schools, speaking of the exhibit, said: '-The work of the pupil* of the first and second grades and thai of the grammar and high school grades In domestic science and sewing, a* well a* manual training, Is a credit to 8uperluteudeul Hteveua and his atsoci iter. '•Mrs. Hcull and Miss Chamberlain, — teachers of the ffrel aud second grades respectively, have shown great intelligence and Interest in their work. 'The refloeuieut displayed in the Individual work of pupils wa* worthy of uollre, and the supervisor, Mrs Huydam, can be complimented with the*e results, as well e* with her spleudld efforts In her domestic science cl«s-e*. "The manual training cla»*e* under Mr. Kllby have also dl*pleyed work or high quality . In short, we believe that Ocean t'lly can be proud of her ecboole."
X RSt nrutwl DI*|onHl«. Dr. Wileon Y. Christian, hop On tral avenue, this city, w t*he« to announce Ihe luMallatinn of Ihe latest Kdward«.\ Ray apparatus (o hi* al ready complete denial oatflt. X Ray diagnosis a specially. adv., tf. FohHai.k -Only four left of those vary desirable lots on A*bury avenue, i south of Thirteenth street, and on* on : W eat avenue, aouth of Hlxteenth street Price low arid term* *stl*far tory for one or all of iliem Apply to Mr* H. B. Hiulth, 881 l»ees avenue, Golllugewood, N. J. adv., 6 20, M nine. Now booking order* for clmioe, pure bred Duroe pig*, from well matured stock, cholera immune; ready for delivery last of Juue Addres* Jesse H. Collins, Box 88, Hon th Hes vllle, N J, adv , 6 8, 2t. Pott Ha 1 M.— Two valuable corner lots on bay front, user yacht club. Terms to tall Address K J. DuMee, 166 Hoot h Third street adv , 6 27. tf. fdh halk or Krrt -Beautiful, well furnished house, Ave bed room*, 1816 Pleasure avenue. Apply any agent. adv., 4*8, Ht. F«»r Ha i.k — 8 Hhetland pontes with cart and harneaa for sale. Apply c. It Guigg. ill i'entral eve, Ocean (Hty. adv., It. Electric baked bread la better bread , you will eat more. Valet'* Electric Hyatetn, 716 Aabury avenue. adv., 6 6, tf. For Ratrr -Private garage, tfc* • Aetourv avenue $Ao season. O. W.| I Ratably. adv., 6 8, R, |
PLUMBING Are jrou K'*tlhig entire satisfaction as to prices, arurkmanahip sod I minim courtesy? If • •at. it sill |n,v you to give tu* a trial 1 an is an eio*pu^n*]Jj good puelUuti to (**• A*re of your repair w»rk of wblob 1 make a specially. 1 have u<- expaoaiv* **tebltehaMsd 1 ol*i „l force 1 iumiuuuu. Oiva n*« « tiw.. Fnonee C. M. HACON 6(>7 Ulghth 81 SURF LAUNDRY Ocean Avenue »>#••*. »a#.j Ocean City, N. J. GOOD WORK. QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL LAUNDRY NOW OPIIN Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING AND DECORATING 935 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY chonc, e»-w NEW JERSEY Gook by tias and you won't have to worry. The old reliable GAS always "Johnny on the spot." Now is the time to get your GAS RANGE or WATER 11 HATER for the coming summer. Call at our salesroom and see the latest models in Gas Appliances. City Gae bight Gompany Build a Home There IS a Building Boom. It is iu full awnug ia the West and Middle West. We have commenced to feel it here iu the Bast. It's spreading. Prices will advauce. Why not get busy now with thnae plans? See your friend. Mr. Contractor, and go over it with turn. Of course it's understood that you'll want tbe LumIkt to come from us. If wc get the business, you'll not be held up for the delivery of the material. That docs not only mean LUMBER, it meaasCemeat, Brick, Lime, L*th, Sasli and Miltwoik and Hardware. CsarythlnS that loss In tha Dulldln* G. li. Shoemaker Lumber Go. Twelfth and Weal Avenue
jTwiLLIAM G. SCHWARTZ announce.* the Opening of the The Wayne Restaurant 006 Boardwalk, on or about June 19, 1930 I - : 9 The Skee Ball Alleys 608 Boardwalk are Now Open WILLIAM Q. SCHWARTZ, Prep. STRAW HATS We Have t lit* Hat You Want Hrl^lium- Hopkins Huts ure (Ik* bsat Straw Hsis on III* Msrksl Ol vo us your ordsr now Koady Made Bulta, all WiAl Fine Llna of Shlrta, Ties, Cap*, EC to. Underwear Hosiery Pajamas Hoys' Panta and Blouses Odd Pants 801-06 Asbnry Ave. JOIBS' HER S SHOP "• Jj Lea 111 Ho no Da nee] | THE McCUSKER j I STUDIO | X Tenlh and Boardwalk Phone, 425 f ALL THE LATEST STEPS IN BALL ROOM AND FANCY DANCING | Private Lessons Daily A teacheh for ! | 11 A. M, to 11 P. M. EACH 8
/ wn-m a* wo* Www Mtua PpcM TlH AAUA4I o# AAMiUMl AM® _ mm M9tT° Ujm j9\ r riti ox itAHD iin 1 1 in ti» aoaaiTia l*L.-^ OAKLAKD (t-AU'l'fh SENSIBLE SIX BUSINE55S «nd piWessionel men find the Otkknd Sen®. We Six Roadster the idetl cirfw » arduous daily 8ervice. It is highly J powered, soundlv built and unfail- j ingly reliable. And it is comfort- 1 able to ride in, easy to operate, and unusually wring of gasoline, 1 oil and tire*. j fc a 1 Touring CftV, tlBS: Rasdater, )l23Si Coupe, ll$$6i Fout Dnor Saffaa, $l$tS I. a, to. Feetieca M»cK Additioasl tor Wire Wheel Igulpitnai, $7$ CHARLES SACK Central Garage Ocean City immediate delivery New Jersey
motxij eei* correal I ^jcotcK Jf.aTl i a *cfa'aar,L'««oro* j 00'A" °'TZ, tVS , tb- -m-i. \l is-ali.} u*- . ml/ 'aaUuiuknZ • I * .m.'tuut d aiil « Mu M1ialM*kU* *>•• rn m TOmmmm. 0. 0, U- Art l.r. a THE IMPERIAL 1016 Oootral Ave. Oceeu CRy, K. J Opm0 t>.r tha MN6D Fl»a— Mtly 9 (uealul aeer U4 Seerb. J%»a*. WW Maa c. OKTZJU. NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIUHTU AW1X ENTKAL AVKXUC UC'KAX city, H. I. Am/lor eiid neyr*. i'ropnetreeee* Konrteeotb Huifji, r» orou#hly reeoraled eud 0001, pep* red, bell fbOMK 17-Jt aed MS-ii. MILLER COTTAGE 79 Central Are nee OCKAM city NJCW JBbMKY Open All tha Year Hot Water Heat LatJBA 1. MILLtt THE BISCAYNE Open Friday, April S (tanning weter (n *nr> bedroom ' icaauaveuueoppoelte Moorljo terrac* Private Bathe Booklet tL BLUVD1N. Owner GANDY COTTAGE 613 Central Avauoa < >oaaii Ctty New Joraoy U|ua all (lie Yaar Warm room* aad ev**7 eonreeleao*. Maa. l.roiA OeaDv. Prop.
THE DARLINGTON formerly lb* Keiblu 1126 Central Avbncb Mow open far U»* **a*on H pec lei el tent loo given in v«*k end gueau and Hundaj rteiion. bell PWoue. M»-W VERNON HALL 410 Alia nil* arena# ocean City, Ml. la now op*o for tae reorpUon of gueau and win remain open until October I H. K. WK Our Wall Paper is a veritable* find . We aim to please thel particular. Just come down and inspect out numerous designs. If yon are critical It may take yon a long time to decide — there are so many patterns to choose from— but the point is that yon can be suited exactly right and at prices ihnt will appeal to yon. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Aobery AV#. Ocean City New Jersey Are You a S!ive to Stoves? Is your heated only in IT- rs? Do you want to do lafff v h the dirt and trouble of carry uig coal and a hes ihn ugh the looms? Do you war.c r itt ho* rt lest cost? Why not investigate the * InTERnxrion/iL Onepipc Heater AsAt ns if k is pracv ckal fur your home 1 1]<_> | 8WAR 4 TROUT, A«eate 10*0 Setowv Mm, Oeeae e*v, to. J.
Sen rare*. •§* Mark Lake Estate UNDERTAKERS J, IHfBSODTT CADMAN, Jr., 639 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jereey AUTO RQtlFMFit O. (_. LAKE ... REAL ESTATE AGENT.. MM Aito« ry Areas*. Oeawa ORy. I. laaSrato. (VjUaew fox real oonmeuB— — *enanea 1 m HAVE yon a cottage, bungalow or apartment to forntah? We have a line of rtraifiTVai at Wee than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CH AS C. ADAMS * SAO. TffO-lt ASKUVtY AVK. HR4SLBV A Alto A MS easis Read inn Oeal ts sffMSLXjraKS ihj^ion fEmrwnmeO. Sell or Balerprm* Samuel Meeker ALL KINDS OF JUNK (TUKT1C ICE COiPMT r xAtta m pggggg HtliTlil let Tenth and Waa» Avenua .*•«.* airr • *.

