Ocean City Sentinel, 2 December 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Ocean City Sentinel rHUKHDAY DKl'KUHKIUItrju Wr «ilM> tu r«**,v# itVOlM «>f urWI mil cowuiuiHcallous of lulareal in tut* community and our readers §v«rywb#fu. All i*»iumuulnaUoun should Im ar> r<niM«iit*d wttl> 1,1 * rul1 haul® and tl|,lrr«0 of the writer, not uecenaarily fur publication. Iiut a- a Kuaraulee of good lr"l> DOTS Heavy tide here Monday morning. Chrl-luias la almoat witlilu balling dMance. Ilia I'rograaalva League want- lireaacapee placed on Hie Haou Building l'a|» May County *a« well represented at Ibe meeting of the Atlantic i lly Chamber of Commerce Friday ulgbtA M. Hulfiuau la making eatenalvr alteration- to tila dwelling, 736 A -bury avenue. Lee A ftourgeola are il.iing lbs work. Oue of I be Hi retch ; boy a at Homer-' Point got 40 cod ft eh, averaging 10 imunda each, on Halurdey. Koine of die fishermen there alao caught a boatload of caill-li. I lit* regular monthly mepllug nf the Woman 'a Mi — lo nary Hociety of the Kir-l Pre-byterian Church will he held et the home of Mr- Ita-aett ou We* ley avenue, near Tenlh alreet, i rk I Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock. PERSONALS Joseph Morey and family, of thla city tiMlay will move (oTuckerlon. William F. Hhrlver, of Philadelphia, was among the vieltore here Friday. Mra. Margaret Foater. of thla cityha- returned from a vlalt to Fhlladel phla. Mim Lillle N«chhauer liaa rrlurned from a trip to Philadelphia .aud New York. * Mi— Daley Morey la recovering from en operatlou for the removal of her toii«lle H. F. Bird left here Monday for Florida, where he expect* to e|>eud the wluter. h rank C Crlamond, of Fhlladel phla, waa a week end gueat of frlende in Mile city. Mra. Hamuel Oar wood, of thla city, I- vi-iimg her eou, Halph Garwood, lu Camden. Mr*. Mary E Harrla, of thla city, ha- gone to Philadelphia ou au ex tended visit Homer* Young and family have moved to 809 Anbury avenue from 442 Arbury avenue. Mra. M. V. Smith, of till* city, returned Monday evening from a vlalt to Philadelphia Joaepb Haye*. of Trenton, apent Sunday at the home of Mtee Carolyn Devlne, thl* city. A P. Collleeoti and family, of thla niy, have gone to Philadelphia, where he la In bu«ineaa. Mia- Ktntly Lynch ha* returned to her home In thl- city after a pleasant vlalt in Philadelphia. Kdward H Lee tiae returned to hla home lu tlile city after a pleaaaut vtalt to friende In Onbornvtlle. T K Winatanley and family, of I'lilladelphta. a|>ent the week end at their Park place tot(age. C. Perry Chrlatlan. ofthleclty. he* accepted e po-lltOO a» manager of a drug store lu We*t Cheater. Mra. Hubert H Cor-on, of Palermo, wa- a recent v tailor at the home of Mra. Lydla l.ce, in thl* city. Charles Hrechl-y, t who wa* em ployed In Wilmington for some time, ha* returned to hla home here. Mrs K Howerd Thorn ha* returned to her home afier a pleaaaut visit to relative* at 0-*iulug. N. Y. John J. Foster and family, of tbl* city, returned early tble week after speudlug several day* lo Philadelphia. Mr*. Horace Butler, of Pblladalphla, visited her son, Bertram Hillmail, aud family lu tble city, Monday Mr*. Wllllero logereoll, of Cemden. returned home Tuesday after a few day*' visit to her former home In thl* city H. Wallle end wife, of Philadelphia. • pent t*e Thanksgiving holiday* In their cmtage, 14 Twalflh Mreet. tbl* city. Mre. Jerry DePranco and *ou. of thl* city, spent tba Thanksgiving holldays with her pereute In Cope May Court House. Mise Marlon Harris, of Philadelphia. a summer resident, he- been ■pending a week at ber c<>Uags on Wa-ley avenue. Mra. J Tbornley Hughes and son have returned lo thl* city after en ex tended -lay in Philadelphia, where the child wa* III. Mayllu Kobinson and wife, nf L"tn bertou, spent Sunday with ibe former's parent- Klmer Y. Kobuiaon and wife ofthleclty. William Lynch and wife end Mr*. A P Miliier, of thl* city, have gone to Ht Petersburg, Fl»„ where they will remain all winter William H. Horn and wife, of Philadelphia. wera visitors here Saturday. I hey expect lo start for Ht. Patera burg. Fie., next week. Mia* Catherine Hmllh and Mr*. George A Hmllh. of Cheater, are spending a week with Mr* VanOsleu al her home on Fourth Mreet Charles I) Hllf. secretary of the South Geeau City Improvemeul Aa*o oetlon. and hi* wtfa of H addon Heights, were In town Friday. City Engineer William H Cnlllaeon, Jr and family, have moved from apartment* ai fN6 Ashory avenue to I he cottage 442 Aabury avenue. William H Mowen and wife rrlurned to this city Halurdey after spending Hie Thanksgiving hottdaya In Philadelphia, Cbealer and Weet « he*ter Iwstrr Hmllh, of Philadelphia, visited hi* parents, Meleln V. Smith and wife nf I In* rttv. Sunday. He wa* accompanied liy Mlaa Helen Huf« ler of Oermauipwri. Mlaa D»*>t*f V Weeks, who apent !hr Thank -giving holiday* with her parents, W W. Wreka and wife of thl* city returned to Diftkltison 1-oL lege. Carlisle, Friday It* uken Stephenson, of Trtntnn. and Hufu* Htephennoti, of Philadelphia. spent several day# with ttieir mother Mr*. I^eamtng Stepneneen. In thla city, during I he pest wiek Mra. Catharine McManu* end the Ml*aea Mr Menu*, nf Phlledelphie. spent the Thanksgiving holiday* at their cottage here. They were accompanied by Mlaa Malloy, of Philadelphia John McGoeern and wife, who lived here for some time, have gotii »o Helmar He liaa been uanaferred to Helmar by Mia ga* company, by which he was employed ae a metei le*ier. Mi«# Julia Rleke an tnetructnr ei Ml. St. Mary'* College. Plainlleld, Itai returned to that met Hut Ion ahei spending the hnlldavs with bar brn ther the Itav. Ttiomaa F. Blaka, ol thl* city. C\ 8. S Forney and A. W Hieka f I

GAS LIGHTS DON'T BURN DOWN TOWN . South Ocean City Street* Not Properly Illuminated, RcbIi dent* Report. Director Fleher said at the meeting f of tbe City Com mlvalo tiers that Chief of Police JuUuaou rvporied that Ce pi. . C. 1.. Nickereou and oilier resident* of South Ocean City claim tbat Hit street ga* light* at the lower end of the town are almost always out of commission Mr. Fisher slated that Chief Jobu- , sou would go down end Investigate 1 If hla observations hear out the statemeiite of cottagers It will b* bigh lime for the cily officials to are what the gaa company la duiug for Hie money It re-eive* from the muulclpal i ily, Director Fisher declared. Mayor Champion taid that hi* attautlou ha* been called to the fact thai . there are two street lights— gaa and , electric— at Twenty (bird street and , t 'antral avenue A* there la uow no one living lu that section, there i* no , occasion fur both light- The aleciric light was placed there for the accom . modatioii of Mr Evaua aud family when they lived lu their cottage there in (lie wluter. hut itiey have uow moved up town. The hoard pa— ed on II rat and sec uad reading Ordluauce 161, givlug llie 1 West Jersey A Sea-hore Kailroad < ompauy the privilege of building e siding ITOM West avenue between Thirteciitli and Fourleenth atrevta Tlia ordinance will come before the tHiard for dual reading D-cemner 13 It i* published elsewhere lu thla Issue of Hie Hkntinki. Following a report from the tax col lector, the following waa adopted: He it Keeolved, by the Board of Commissioners of Ocean City, New Jersey, that K. W. Burleigh, tax collector. I* hereby authorized aud directed to can eel and satisfy of record ou the bookof hi* office, tbe following uupeid lexr* and aeaes-menta aa a|>paared on the Hat hereto attached; aud be It further Resolved, that the aald E W. Bur leigh. tax collector, shall be given credit for the laxea aud a«*ea-merita authorized to be canceled, by tbl* resolution. In the amount* a* appear on the list hereto attached Keaolutiooa to borrow $1500 on Contract No. 710, and $5200 OB Contract No. 714, were adopted A number of bill* were read and or dered paid. Sr., w ho are officers of the South Jersey Ice Company, which ha* pur chased the f on-utnera' Ice and Coal Company plant here, were lu town Saturday. Mr* Harrv A Morris, Mia- Maud Koulda aud Mra. John K. Trout, a* delegate* fr«»m the local auxiliary, at lended the first annual convention of HieHlata American legion Women'* Auxiliary at Trenton. Sterling Cole, assistant title officer of tbe Oceao City Title and Trust Company, has returned from hi* vacation. While away lie wa* out on gunning expedition* with friend*, and on one of tbe*e occa-ioii*. al Stona Harbor, they got 24 ducke. Ordinance No. 151, Ad ordloao<* granting to ttir Waal Jar— > .% s-«»bnrr KmIImhmI i'O , a corporation, tb»right lu lar a Iraek or aldlog Id lha city or * i<-ran City. New Jar— y. TH K lt« > A It l » UK CUM m 1 hNION KRK UK Til K CIT\ UK <M KAN CITY IK) OK DA IN Msciloa I Tii— t Ik# Wast J r racy a m*sahurr Ksiiroad Co., a corporation, la hereby gran ad lb* rlgat to lay ani oonatruflt at Ibe aataMtatiii gr»da of tbe CUT of Often City, a -taodanl gu*gaalDgla track, apur or -idiui tcrou Wmi arr ue In Ocean CUT, New Jar aey, and aald spur, track or aiding balng more particularly <l*»crt«>*d aa follow-:— llegionlDff at a point wblrh la tfl fe. t dta tanee northeasterly from tba norihaa-terly Una of Koart -anlh -tr.rlau Wei aven-e aid la lu iK near tbe cant ? r line ol West avtnue. thane*, by a curvato U»* left, (bavlng a ra dlua of B0 leat) 117 lest; tbSOft, »>y a ftirve u> tbe right (liavlnga rmdlua org,) feat) IPS rr*l lo the n«»rtheaatrrl> and aud *al«1 end being 70 feet -oolbweat rrly ol the MMitbwaaU-rly tin* of Thirtaaotb airaet and 10 feel north wa-terly ul Ilia north waaterly line of ft9 I •venae. Miction 'J. That tba map attached h*reV> and delineated Uisrnon, In yellow, abowa tba trai-k. spur or aiding aa deacrn>ad In Mectloo I ol ibla oMlnan.<« and aald map la hereby made a par: of tbl* ordinance. Heel loo t. Thla ordinance aoail lakaefl rl al the e * pi rat loo of tan day* from ila final l-v—age; and aucb ordinance grant- audi right aa tba City of Ocaan City baa Juriadlc lion to grant 1 m

Coamlaaiooar*. » NOTICE. Notice la berebr given that Ibe ordinance H ab >% • waa p >— ed on first and arr<>nd reading B at a meeting • f t'>r t «>inmt-aionera |0 0 npran Clly. New Jersey, held on the twen- Pt r ninth da> of November, !«». that aald or- U dt^-nra will be utken op on th.rd reading ® and flri-l paaa-gs at a meet lug of aald Board. K to b* brld on the tblriaanib day of laeambar, M IVD. at tbe commla-loaera' t nam bar*. City H HAII, (Kean (Tlty. New Jeraay. al the boor of H 8 o'clock In the afternoon. IIAKI1Y A. MOKKIH, IS Clly Clark. V ni.it p r ,*t* Notice to Limit Creditors. Katata of lianlal H Hampann. Decaaaad. Puranant lo the order of H-rry « Dougla—. S Hiirr<«ah> of the County of Cape May , made £j on the twentieth day of November, A. IV ■ ivlO. on the application of U»e sub-crlbe*, ad n inln air lor of said drrra-st, nolloe la bare S by given to tbe creditor* of said deceaaed to O eiblblt to tba eubecrlber under aatborafflr- ■ mat l on their claim- and mai. l- against « the eatat# of -aid derrsaad within ntn* V month- from the twentieth dav of November, g A D I WD. or they will i«e forever barred of fl anv actios -galost the -ulwcrlbar. « Dated November W, A l». Mt K. CUKTIH KOHINHON, Admlntatrator. ■ , !«.«, 10U P. V., tlk-M. ■ ■ REPORT OF THE C0RDIT10R or TMK i First National Bank at Oeaaa OHv. la tba Mune of New Jaraay. at ] the cioae of business on November 1MW0: fl BBtoL'NCS*. 1 ) lywioa s«d discount*. 7 ^ Uvantran*.o -ecored IWM f ' U.H 11 »v-rniwent H-ourltla* owaad, u (K) I ' Utbar hutnta, aaaaitMa*, ata, l»J*aJl ( t , Ht««es |n Soteral Iteaerve . .| Hank tVtwras.il. ofaubaerlptKWi) 8.7.,V0 00 J , B tiklng Hoiiaa. * « « «» I » I Kami! •»• end Futures, e.TWi ro ■ 1 K«-«i Katata other than banklrg 1 I house, 10, DO* 71 | . lawful reeervs with Federal Ila ] l arrve Ha..k W,T» «« 1 |t.ni« wtti. redsrwl liaa err* 11-1B1 ri riot availahie a- reaer-a, I7 HN d • cash in Vault -nd net amount* il-tia . due from Notional Hank* I . Net Amowat do* ftrmtl-nU. 1| li-nhrt- and Tm-t i -i.mpanlea, a. el a» j r Ctieac* aatl other aa-h itatwa, tj**t io I f Ihdampuon Fund Wltk _ ^ 4 , u. H Traaaarav j Tela! •IJMJTlSt j I MASIHTiaS i. capital -lock. • « '\\\ J; ' Miirniua. 7? 21 2? I I Undivided t'mflta H.m« I '• "Tysfl1" *" I,.--'i 'irctiiating ootea outatandlng. I • Net Amount !»•<- t«» frarn Nailonal , I Hsna*. H-okera -nd Troat Uomp__ 1 ■ anise, 1 tXin-an I DerosH*. J -£5? 2? I* Tim# Iwpo-li-. t7«jr.w j '* | Total I»ap«>ait*. j BUI* l avabla with Fed ^(W0 6b 0 oral Its-err • Man* • I Total fijw.^rtJ« ! <1 Hutsnf New Jarasv .tVwinty af cam May, a- " . I. H H MowraV. caahtar of (ha afovw ^ namd baak, do aowaaty -wear that tbe >f ISS7 >. m» '• ti» »•« *• -j .nn.M4K.MI H||WRKR |M,k^ R' Hworn and ani-rriiwd before m* tbl* » J It Notary Fwblts. | n Corradt-Attaet writ KB H HOWAHD THUHN ] iHraettira «|

ICITY WANTS VIEWS ON l! SPORTS IN MUSIC PAVILION

t I WILL HAKE 100 I TONS OF ICE DAILY Plan of South Jersey Ice Co., Which Bought Plant of Consumers' Company. Tb# plant of the Coii-uuiev-' ice A Coal t'oiupany, which, aa rtcrnllv auuouuctd in tba Hkntinki. waaaoiu, ha* been purcha-eil t,y I he Houth Jri ►sy lea i'ouipany which corporation owua a nutuhrr of Ice plan's, ar.il w hose hour oftUe I* In < lt»>ki tiui Pa. The price (>aid la said to have hecn near I j $60 0)0 It i* plan i>a<l lo vularK*' n»r tc* plant and luake it one of a 100 tone a day capacity aud rngagv lu thr'w> oir--air Ice buaiura-. Tbe officer « art: Prt-idmi. I', t' JH • Foiuey ; vice prvaidcnt. A W. Hitas Hr ; secretary. KobarlJ. Karl Is; tree surer. Jonas F Moyrr The dlraclora Include William K Maaaay. of Hit# city, and W. H Mai gariaon, of Philadsl(ihia. a autuoiar resident nf Ocean t ity. The other direct or* arc Mr— r-. Forney. Hick- and Lawrrme H. Bup|> Mr— r- Itupp. Moytr ami Herilr are also officer* of Hie I>ehlgh Valley ler Company. Mr Forney was In town Saturday but aald It wa* too early lo talk NEEDS FIRE ESCAPES I.rague lo r*ke Action on Hmuii Balidtng. Dr J Tbornley Hug lie* hacked h> Dr. Hnyder. brought to tlie attention of the Prograaaive League I ur-day night the lack of fire e-ca(>ea on Ihr Harm Building, where Hie league inert- end where entertainment- at lended by womeu aud children, frvqueully are held The league authorized Hie tru-tee- , to take Hi# matter up with the proper autborltle* Hbould a fire occur there, with « - rowd on the tlitrd fl<Hir, Hiere uug .t i be a calamity. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO. of OCEAN CITY, N. J. at tbe cloae ot bu*lnea> N<>\ ••mhrr lb. IVD. KlOOl'li K.H. Ilond- and mortgage-, V l.'Uni Mluck* aud tioiiil-, I iT.'jeBPI Time loan- ou collateral-. II. |> iim I h man. I loan- on euilateral- ">/'»' ou I oaii- tociilcw and town-. IX • 7*1.1 1 Not— and bill* purcbaaed. - overdraft*, est i:, i 1 Hi a irom r.ank-. etc -7.3yu.tt> llaukitig houae. furniturr and fixture-. jca.:'. t oo Other real eat tie, 7j).'« » . • -ib on band. ll.f l 18 i Cbrck- and caab Iteina, km 'J* Other aaarlg. il TTtxToj , LIAHII.ITH-X Capital atork paid lu. finiAVO' ' Hurtdu- rund. tojni 1 1 Cndlvlded l'rn0U(ort», Zi: i (i Tiiiir depoalla. "> l< » i Demand dr|-a>ltJi. (**'•.! «r,H> Drroaiid e*rt Aral— or de|Mt*lt. 3UOUO Certlfled rberk-, Nw n> Treaaurer'N rborka outstanding Ittigt 1 Due to hank-, etc., Tt.IHl to , Kill- Payable ll'.Ov i . Oilier Liabilities. JUJUO' ! i 1 1. r. $.♦»<>#• i Htataol New Jersey, County ol Cane M-v. — William K. Maaaay. prwddcut. and Ku -ell II. Nulty. trmeurer. -»r l)»- -tmv> named ivimpany. bring several I v dul* -worn, rarlt fur lilm-alf dapoae* and -ay- that the lore E»lD| alalamet I I- true, to thr brat or hi* aowladga an* belief 1 WILLIAM K. to \MHKY, Prea Ideoi HI HHKI.I. II Nl l.I 1 Tf— aurrr. HubarrD>«il and -worn t«» nelor- me thl* twenty. -Ixtb day of Nmnulrr, A. D in#) I LlNfO> II I' KICK Notary Pubilr. Correct— All ret: JAM KM G MCI LI,. W. It CAMPBRLL. lUAKLKS II POWELL. I Dlreotor-

Commissioner* Defer Action on Request of Number of Prominent Members. I he following resolution, adopted by Hie re|>rr**-utetiva- of the American l-egloii tbe Ommu City Mnuairiiai A— .H-iaiimi. Ihr Young Meu'a Progrca alve League Ihr Ocean City Chamber of Couimrrce and ihr Athletic Assoc!# I Hod. waa read at the weekly meeting of the Board of Commissioners on I Monday. Ins-touch a* there Is a glaring uswd fur a -unable budding where phy-icel conical* can he held during His w iu ler season I y both Hie young people of Hie public school* and Hi* men of our 'immunity who offered themselves to llie -ervice of their country; aud Whereaa. the school hoard ha* been unable lo provide a proper building for such a need; aud Whereaa a strong appeal ha* been made i<> representatives of the Young Men'- Progre—iv» league, the American Legion, Hie Ministerial Association aud the Athletic A—ocial ion of the Oceao Ciiy High Hcliool for the u-e of (he music pavtliuii for aucb con-le-t*: and Whereaa conaiderable thougbt wa* given to the pr> Ject by the representative*. with (he conclusion mat the in ii— to pavilion was Hit only suitable temporary quarter* for such sports; therefore, be it Keeolved . thai the Coturoleaiooera rronuslder I heir actiou lu refusiug said building, and grant the r*que«t of three representative bodies of leading men of the rouiuiuullv, with Ibe un tleraisndiiig. however, that care be guaranteed of tbe bulldiug. The resolution wa* signed by Keuhen H Snyder J. I hornley Hughe*. George \V. Yard, K. M. riuimn, H H. (•oil. S B. Hwan. Marple M. 1^-wia. Henry L. Chaltlu and Kuaaell H. Nuliy. After a general dl-cu-sion, lha mam ber a of tbe board, most of w bom appeared to be uppo-ed to grautlng thr rrqueat, |M»-t(-oued action until the next meeting The metier was before Hie board a few week* ago. when tbe member* decided that they could uot »ee their way clear to permlltlug tbe us* of Hie pavilion for athletic contest* Director Champhell suggested lb# the hoard -laud ou ita former ra*o1u t on He said he thought If Just awell to lay lha request over for rooetderstion oext week and thou give tbe interested men an op|>ortuulty to come before tbe hoard and discus* the prop oaltion with the members A motion to this efleet was passed PLAY ANOTHER GAME American l.rgion and Krj-ionr A.C #*inrda» Adrrnoon. The Amarlcau legion (earn will play Keystone A t'., of Atlauttc City, again Saturday afternoon I he Ttiaukaglvmg Day game proved these two team* to be very evenly matched and another good game should bi the result. Game will be played at usual pl«ce Eight Ii atreet and Bay avenue, ahui* -ion by tag. Game elarle promptly at 3 o'clock. Mlaa .Wary a. Noll Wrd-. A very pretty wedding wa- solemn i zed al tbe home of Georgr W Hot! aud wife. Pelrr-buig. Halurdey after uoou. wbeu Mi— Mary 8. Hot!, wa* united In marriage lo Homers t "or son of Heaville. In the presence of a large circle of friend- and relative# The reremouy *i» |*erformed by the Rev. Burton J. K. Way. pastor of the Heaville circuit Tbe bride lie- many friend* In thl# city where she ha* rr-ided In tbe summer for several years. Notice to Act err l terra ( 'hangea of copy for display adver- . tl-emeuts muL beat thl* -wfttce not ister than Tuesday noon for Insertion ,u the Skntinkl. Thla rule will be atrtatly adhered »o adv.. tf

COMFORT STATION MAY REMAIN OPEN ' Mayor Champion Favors Idea of Winter Music Pavilion Auxiliary Members, M*) r i baujpmn aald al (lie meeting of (he t'ltv t «.iuiiii»» toiivr- met . ihr iXHiunsr* of thr music pavilion Ladles Auxiliary tell Mm (hat ihr public comfort -tatio slioul t tw k*qn open, they claiming that Willi - -lorm t door in front, there would not be much danger from fiee/ing piprThe station is alill open, but In keep II open throughout the w liner will In volve additional expense unira* I he i erson in charge of the real loom also look- after lite comfort atattou,. Mayor < 'hamploo »late«t . Director Fiehrr aa>d that if H»ese a| - plication* for varluu* privilege- go on It does uot seem a* (hough liiere wnl < e much mousy left for real necesailis*. Gas la being burned there now all night to prevent frre/u.g There i* an eitendaui at the muelc pavilion, with little work to d>> at $16 a week Director ( ampbell expressed the thought I hat Mr Fisher's -land wewell taken With uuexi>ecied *x peuses His appropriation- will be ex hausted. Mr i'ampttell -aid he dotnot think there will be much demand for either the music peviluui or the comfort station if the weather gel* bad. Mayor Champion exprea-ed tbe opinion tbat tbe women will keep the rsai room open lu the mu-lc pavilion aa a haven for visitor*. I here ate stranger- here all wiutrr and there Ino place for them -on the Boardwalk exuept the real room tn the pa HI no, it fooka ak I hough the ciiy i* trying lo drive people away. The mailer would have lo be worked out on an economical plan. Mayor Champion declared, aud lt»e board put It up lo blot. UNION SERVICES Benin lu Pr—b % irrlan Ctoarrli Tueaday K»*hI»k Tbe uuion evaugilialic -er v ices will begin lu Hie Fir-l Prv-bylerteu ('burch next Tuesday evening and continue for two week-. Tbe service* of Dr. VV . G. Berlolet, of Ne-livilie. Teuu . have been secured for llir-e service* The hearty c<> operation of Hie peo (•le of Ocean City i* sollclled In eup port of these servic#*. The member- of the Methodist. Baptist and Presbyterian Church* • are working bard to make the-e set vices helpful to all who atlemW There will be good chorus singing and aoloa. Kcco*rri*8 from opcr-lloa. Mrs. Frank Hchnelde*. moHier of Frank Hchneidsr. of Hit- city, who re oeotly underwent an operation In the Lancaster hospital for d ialing kidney Its* left that Institution and i- al her bom* lo L#nc#ater Hhe is slowly recov#rtog from tbe etlect* «»f ibe trouble ^ U-lnisK Nrw Mrmb r«. The memlier*hlp contest of the Pre gree-u e league continue* active, and J0 application* were received Tuesday evening. Captain F E Darby's teem bs* a total of SOB potut*. Captain Haney ''hattln's team b#s 286 pointIn Chancery of New Jersey. To Kdward 1^ Fetter*. r>t- heir*. dS-lsa'S st>«1 person- 1 re pre-- nt at Ives. «ir say of «hs^i b* virtue drwn ord-v ■ i lb* court of i' ban rerv of New ISfSSV m»de on Uied-> of lbs .law li«"*ol. In a can e wr.#rrlu tleofgv W Js-anii. and Cherl*- «*. J — sop, s*ac»n«»rs end trifwssa. UOdt-rU)-:-* II ..r Mary k Btcfear ion. ih oiiaasd arr c»» up aina».<-wanrt >ou and <>(k«-r« afs Orlendanl-, yon mrr required f>wpMr *■>•! anawa* to u>— h' ' of - «•* «-«>mplaH - ants, on or bef-»rs ih- T. i> day of Jaou-ry next, or 'he —Id bill w|. ibe laken aa eorf— aedaa-ln-t v«h» The —Id •.III t> nisi in (nr*«u>-* a niorinK' given h. A teUlde \' Fel'e -. uncle worn-'., lo Jain— K Ksd. l'tts- dawd Marcb »rd I* I. on 1-od- la tn* no of «»re*,t Clly; a d iou are mi l* <W-r*odsuU t> o-u-s you Save, or I claim to )'S«e. -.una Interest In aald land*Dated Nore*ebr« JUHKPH BhX'K TV LKK, -oiicllor for C"i»n»rla»D«at*. Ul M-rket slrssl, CMmdan. N J. II E 41. F. F.. Ill XI

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