OCEAN CITY SENTINEL a
VOL. XL.
OCEA.N CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1921
NO. 49
Ocean City Sentinel PubliaSs* W*«*ly *1 OOKAN city, N. j. rf. CURTIS ROBINSON K4ilor and Proprietor $1.50 Per Year. Strictly in Advance. - - — - — - IKBirAL. DR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J. |i to Ma. m. OH'lt'K HOUKM: < I tu 4 p. iu. | B lO * p. Ui. Ilell I'lton*. SM M*aic«i lijriuDMtuw Maaaaassna Cui wuvf Oymnsallc* MwedUb Movrtncnls Dk. Florence B. Haines lluure t»jr A ppolDluieot OCEAN ClJfY. N. J.
hour*— i-IOa. ui , '*t p. iu Allen Corson, M. D. • 16 Wesley Avenue City Now Jersey ^ — Bell 30. "lnicr-tllate lJU- a l.KSCiihL PKTTIT, M. D. 607 wesley ave. ocean city, new jersey Ufflot Hour* . * to 10 «. u*. 7 toe p. in. Pboa* OITtor lluut* Pboua'JTI L'olila* iu. U p. iu. *-• p. UI. John h. Whiticar, m. d. 717 Wf^LEY AVENUE Ocean City. n. j. Ucll Phone »jf|. w Ocean City Calle Given Immediate Attention dr. david m. saxe VETERINARY SURGEON IQ(i • Specially *0 NORTH VIRGINIA AVENUE ATLANTIC CITV. N. 1. Formerly Chicl Vetertaanaa U. ». Bxpraa* Co. CNBce vi our*, OS*ea City Tu**da> Wedo J 11a m Friday. »aiura*y, ( 1 10-6 » p »• dr. chas. h. vail Osteopathic Pb> sides omn I'll Philadelphia uBce «u& Kignth hi. Ii» Hral Aetata Tru*i ttidg. 1'tioD . 146-J Phoue. W*mut tt*«a trtuKMA *-a 1 -t.a n . Wootton, rtarjouri & Steelman law OFFICES aoe Nimtm Smear !»• Ewitoiae Ocean Citr. N. J. ATtanriC CiTV. N. J. fllll NtV*l «e a. m. e a " J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY ana COUNSELLOR-AT LAW. Solicitor. IUei*r a 00 Examine* in Caaao*cy prwue Geu/t Coo* mission *r Notary PuWIccapk eav ceimt iloi'ne. u. j. (Opposlt* Public Buildings) W. HOLT apoab. ajiuuw C Hoawau» £y\w offices Apgar &l Boswell, MiflTBM IK CEAHCBEV Hill' Hf»k HDn.DlNU. t 4.qbury AYSMUKaod^tlClHTH 8TKJLK1 Wn. h. Collision. |r. A»w>. M. Am Hot- O. E. Civil Engineer and Surveyor Ulty Eofio**r,«u»euCity.R J. NOTICE All klnda of U*ed Kuialian* Bveftit and Hold HtuTHaml llanfea iiougbl Bahy Coaeoea bought, aold and reotml J. P. VENABLE roger britt vio in teacher sutfi ii 4i& pacific avtaoE AT1UT1C cm Samuel Hecker Dealer In ALL KINDS OH' JUNK Parstiu-*- an aind>ni out Furniture. If yoi havr anything 10 ertl. mil 1 rlspbooe NO w Pl*«aani vtlle,.N. J , ••• <»r«ae» d Pi l*7HouU M.lnairM" and I »lil all. Al»Sy In lit market 10 bur aid. atraigtu newapap r* Bell Pkeee, iflf Mark Lake Estat< undkrtakek5 J, PRF.ScOTT C 4A OMAN, Jr., Funeral Director 6.19 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jeraey AUTO tOUIPMBN Wm. H. Powell Qeneral Contractor Grading and Street Rnlldln Thirty-fourth at and Wert eve. OCRAN CITY, N. J. •eeldeeee: Mil Central A tasks Ball Fkana Advertise in the sbntinb:
1 r — WEAVER'S j J* A Located to America'* Create** Family Retort A « All Hosiery Reduced » Children's, Ladies' Silk, 15c Upward 75c Upward Extra Special! only until .March 12th to introduce the new LILLIAN Ilair Net I 3 for 25c— 12 for $1.00 I — —U— — fPf Our Resources Do Good Work The resources of the First National Batik are employed to facilitate commerce and industry, by meeting the legitimate requirements of customer. : | Checking Accounts, including yours, are invited First National Bank OCEAN CITV.N.J. j W " BUSINESS L OCA TION Asbury avenue near Ninth street. The improvements on the property now consist of cottage, small apartment aud double garage. Can you find an Asbury avenue property as cheap as This at only $5. 500.00? A * Massey 8c Edwards 1 REALTORS 8th and Central Ave. nwwww— ^ . • - - . &PMOIALIMINQ IN PHOPKATY NomTH OP sixth STPCtlT | B. F. GOETZ - REAL ESTATE AGENCY fourth st. and atlantic ave. ocean city, n. j. phoncs: Rentals OFFICE, 239- J SALES "'I RESIOENCE. 292-M BUILDING LOTS BEACH FRONT J Qer Or* At Fouatm Stpcxx ! /. The Place to Shop ! ^ A FEW SUGGESTIONS FROM { If JONES' MEN'S SHOP ( ' I A N04-00 ASUURY AVBNUH i t Bath Robe Silk Shirt Rain Coal I A SmtcAK- Underwear Silk Htx* | * Traveling Ban Miliury Brtwhea 8uaj»endrra f Umbrella Waltat (Laather) leather Leggi as i j Sweater Watch Chain Cigarette Caae j * Kid Glovea Leather Coat Auto Gauntlet* F Scarf Fin Nrw Hal Cliff Link* i J Necktie Pajamaa Tie Claap , r J Silk Mnffler Fur Collar Haitdkenlnef ■ >u i K. ■ Hi I j JOSEPH BROADLEY e PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J, Phona 86-M A Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING AND DECORATING 103S ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY pmonc, •> w NEW JERSEY surf laundry 929 Ocean Avenue n>.». Ocean City, N. J. good work, quick service, all work done on premises ,jJ U AUWSH v !NO & othilN
WILL SELL AUTO BRIDGE TO STATE AT COST PRICE i
Company So Notifies High- j way Commission— Public J Anxious for Free Bridge. It l* ufirieratood that the Ocean Oily Auto bridge Company will dlrpvte of it* bridge aud roadway to the riiate j for (be coal of couatructlou. Tbla la | j lu lute with the original Intention of] the builder* of ibe road. Tbe road way aud bridge have beeu kept In good coudllloti, and Ibe whole baa been a paying propoeltlon, but, aa II waa uudvratood at ibe tiiue tbe bridge 'waa built, It will be turned over to | tbe Hlataat coat. Tbe ownera are arranging lo give tba bridge aud road lo ^ the .State ou three conditions and J make a eacrlflce of tbe lore lo dlvl* J dendn. Tbe company laat year paid dividend* of IS per ceut. Were Ibe * bridge to be built at tbie time, tbe work would co*t between (JOO.OOO and ' £K)0 0U0 wore Ibau la aaked by tbe cowpauy. It I* mated tj^at the bridge company ' ba« appoluted a committee to notify the committee of tbe State Highway ^ CoiuuiImIou Me**r*. Doughty and Seabrook— aud that tbla committee ba* notified the ether membera of tbe 1 State Highway Commiaalou of the ac* 1 lion of the bridge company. People geuerally feel that no par- ' tiality whould be abowu by tbe Stale lu taking over loll roads and toll bridge*, and tbera la no reaeou why , tbla nhould occur, uuleaa there be out- ( aide Intlueuce lu opposition to Ibe ' freeing of tbe Ocean City bridge, end thia legllltnately abould have no weight. Tbe travellug public waota 1 tbla bridge made free as quickly aa possible. MAYER RESIGNS i <;«• Compant Prealdeol Quits • f-owliion April I Word baa been received here that 1 Jo*eph L. Mayer, of Helmar, presl- ' dent of the t'lty Oa* Company aud tbe Coast Oa* Company, lis* tendered III* rr*!guatloii. effective April 1. 1 Mr. Mayer baa beeu identified with the Martin Malouey gas corporations for 1H years, aud be has beeu coming to tin* city in tbla couuactlou for iba< < length of time. He ba* beeu active in I the present local gss dtscuaslou, bav- I lug beeu at tbe two meetings held > here within the last few weeks. I I '•St ••MirlvU'M nsa caic " Tlie tjueeu Kmher Society of the Firm M K Church are plaontng to have a 'Hi Patrick's mu*icale," ( 1 'hur-day evening, >larcb 17. A allver nflrt lng| w ill be the admiaelon and ( ' refreshment* will be ou aaleafterward A very pleasing program la being ar- , ranged by the committee. Don't ml*e , » PLAN HANDSOME . ENTRANCE TO CITY Progressive League Will Ask City to Erect Arch or Pillars on Boulevard. There wa* a dlacusMion at the meeting of the Young Men's Progressive League Monday evening ou the thought of having an Imposing entrance to this city on tbe boulevard at — Thirty-fourth street It waa the idea of the members that the;# should be * p liar* or en arch there that would re ^ flrct credit on tbe municipality. * Tbe executive commutes wit au I thonced to draft a letter to the City f Commi—ioner* asking tbla body to J take step* along the line discussed. a Mauy of the seashore rasort* In tbla J county have attractive vol ranees of V this drsCllptlon t Tbaaa are said to hava been con f ptructed by tbe var lous cities. Tbe II J umluatlon of these entrances Is pro ^ vided at the expense of tbe county. ^ Altrndrd Convaailoa t Prof. J. M. Httveos su perl nteod eat '• of the local public schools, aud some — of the teachers of the high school at — tended tne meeting of tba superintendents' department of the National Rducatlm.al A-etfCiatlou In Atlantic City Tuesday aheruooo. There was no •eaelon of the local schools that aftarnoon The cooveutlon will close to ley w re'* aa*rlaihes New crop New Orleans nan leasee, B0 ileitis per queft Large assortment choice apple*, or- ™ 1 auge*, bananas and all kind of fruit —• ai way* on hand. Kre*h egg* right from tba country, plenty of them. ftOc do ten. Mood fiesh coeoanutstn lbs shell, B* Fre*lt killed phtcken* to order Hweet elder and mince meat. All kind* nut* and popcorn. Fresh Roasted Peanut*. Sfle lb. Plenty Peanut Brittle, ttc lb. Fresh Molden Data*. 8&o lb. adv., tf To One and All— Do not forget the old reliable Ray Villa baundrv, which — was r*tahl»*hed lit 1916. Try R once— . complete your laundry while you wait- fall, write or nhnna, 169-W — 1 217 Hay avenue, Ocaan fity. Prances Freeman, Prop, adv.. 1-Hk tf Wantkiv— Kxperiencad operators on making shirt*; also woman to p e-s Apply Wanamaktr-Mlsalmei i Mlg. C.V.. Homer* poiol. N, J, _ 1 adv., I 94, St.
FINE ADDRESS ON COMMUNITY WORK ' ■ ' ■ Mrs. Martin Young, of Swarthmore, Speaker iu City Music Pavilion. Another large gathering enjoyed the community eutertainmeut lu the city's music pavilion Halurday evening. The ximui unity singing was led by H C Marshall iu hi* u-ual excellent style W. H. Harrl*. of tbu city, who ba* a sympathetic tenor voice, sang "Time of Rosas," by Mould. Kncored, he saug "Mine " There was sLo a piano solo by Miss Kmdy liochlcr. An inlereeting add res* on civic aud community work was givau by Mr* Martin Young, president of the Hwartbmore Civic Club and also (he bead of tbe couoty work In that ecctloo. Mrs. Elizabeth W Mandy. of this city, also spoke autertalnlugly oucom munlly work. Tbe program for next Saturday evening Is as follows: Community singing, led by B C Marshall Piano solo, Miss Katherlua Smith. Vocal solo, Miss Vlda Buzby. Minuet, Mlrle from tbe Ktghtb Grade Readloge, Mrs. Mabel E. Nlckersou. Tbere will also be game* lu which everybody will he urged to take part •pokr la CSrlilairiof*. Mrs. George W. Yard of tbis city, addressed tne district meeting of tbe Esther Circle lu (he Central M K. Church In Brldgetou Saturday evening. She made tbe trip* Bridge ton aud return In an auto, accompanied by ber husband, (ha Be v. George W. Yard. Mra. Herschel Henderson. Misses Ktbel Lee. Freda Steelman aud Harriet Glbb. mriaesf surprlar Mayor Cbamplon was given a birthday surprise parly dinner at bis home by bis wife and daughter, Mre. T. S. at their borne Thursday eveuing It was a complete surprise for Mayor Champion Tne eft air war purely a family gathering. tlrarrd I44. Morgan- Kanck Post, American Legion. cleared $44 by lis benefit here Thursday. Tba boys wars disappointed by the ooo-arrlval of tbe war pictures but tbey ere still looking for these, which will be sbowu some ntgbt at the theater
BASKET BALL BOYS DROP TWO MORE Trouble Due to Lack of Hal: in Which to Practice, Friends Claim. Owing to lack of practice, caused t>> i tie vlng 00 place in which lo play, H 1 1> claimed by the friend* of the boys | two local basket bell teem* havr I failed lo bring borne the bacon for 1 . 1 >ceeu city. Tbe Light Five basket hall learn 1 i «st to the Cape May City High Hcbooi team at tbat place Fri Jay evtolng by »<-ore of Jti to 16. At the and of the ilrit half, the score wa* 21 lo 5 In favor of Cape May In tbe second naif, the Light Five came back strung, scoring 11 points, while the 'Capes' scored only 5 |>oliils. Line-up: Ligiit Fivje C M. C. H. H | it Fergusuo \ Far ward i bidding* F. Townaeiid » ro,mmra t Cherry H A'Utu- Center Asbburr. E Karoo V 4iu.rd, I Camming* I J. Wallace I ,,u*ra# (Chambers Points scored Ferguson. II; Adams, 3; Karou, 1; Towusend. I: MKIdiug*, 17; Cherry, 4; Ashburo, 4 Cummiugs. 1. Krferee. Utile; limekeeper, Charles Glbb: scorer. Prof. K K linger. The Gceau City High Hcbooi basket ball learn was defeats by the I'leaaantvllle High Hcbooi Reserves Saturday eveulug In tba letter's cage by tbe score of 28 to 30. Painter, of Pleasautvllle. scored 14 of tbe Su points from the foul mark. Tbe line-up: O C. H 8 P H B. R Ferguson \ korwftrd j Painter C. Glbb f forw*rd \ Boyajalo H. Adam* i'enter Thompson M. Gardiner I cju.fda f A. Goet/ / Guards J p^reou Points a c o r e d:— Ferguson, IS; Adams. 7; Goetz, 3; Glbb, 8; Painter. 14; Boyajain. 4; Thompson. 4; Peter sod. 8 Referee, Block; timekeeper. Helfricb; scorer. Prof. K E. linger. Tbe Ligbt Five will play tba Atlantic CHy High Hcbooi Reserves tomorrow (Friday) evening, a* a preliminary to tbe game between tbe Morris Guards and tbe A. C. H.8. regulars Paid Klrraswa Qutts. The resignation of Jacob HchufT aa a member of the paid fire department was accepted by tbe City Com m lesionera at tbelr waskly mart lug Tbe youug men baa Isft tba department Mayor Champion said be bad tba ap plication of Adolpb Htinfleo, of tbl* city, fcr this position. Htiuglen was recommended by Fire Chief Conver and City Electrician Joseph Klgglns The mayor recommended tbat Htloglen be temporarily appointed from mouth to mooth for tbe preseot, and the recommendation was confirmed by tbe board.
JOINT MEETING TO DISCUSS QUESTION OF SUMMER MUSIC
SNELLENBURG CADETS TO RETURN — — — I 1 Plan to Have Their Second Annual Encampment Latter Part of Jane. Tbe Hoelleoburg Cadet Corps, with It* big military bend and bogle corps, or Philadelphia, N planning for it* second annual encampmsut In tbl* city the latter part of June and early July. Major W A. Morgan, who la now in command of tba corps, sod Capt. M J. Harvsy, accompanied by Capt. John A Carroll, director of tbe band, were In towu Thursday afternoon and had a conference with Mayor Chem* pieo Major Morgan, a regular army of fleer, waa overseas and took actlvr part In '.ba war wllb Germany airAasy DisMYr Mra John P. Cad man was given a birthday dinner at ber home lo tfcts city Haturday lo celebration of her fifty ninth birthday anniversary Hhe received a number of pretty gift* Tboaa present from out of towu were Freok Heekley and wife, uf Hrtdgwton; Mrs William Barrett, of Vina land aud Mrs Cberls* Carroll and 1 Mra Ham Zsna, of Mlllvllla. Tba ©c cation was a very pleasant one. 1 BeUisi Raibitaia Arrive. Tbe belated 1921 signs, or emblems ' of ibs tor in ber* of the Ocean Cttjr Heal Batats Board reached here Mooday morning The emblems are now displayed lo the oWee* of the member* of this organization. For* hai.il— At a bargain, on# 8| f H P make and bteak Hall Manor K.ogioe complete; one 4 to S H. P iii a iu ford, complete, both with shaft * and prop Apply U Ford. 9W A a- _ bury avenue adv.. 2 24. 9t u Fon Rg*T — Furnished collage and smell two bedroom apartment with bath for tbe winter Hot water heat la both; reasonable Apply to tiersum 8. Mcuil. Eighth street and Oceav^ t avenua edf„ M0, tf o For Ha UP —Two valuable corner >r lots ou bay front, near yacht club Tsems to suit Address K J DuMee m Booth Tblfd street adv., 6-fT, tf
Salary More Than #5000— Won't Leave This City Until September. Mayor Champion eald at the weekly meeting of tbe City CommleMooeis tbat be be* sent notices to vavKio# civic organizations that have displayed interest to appoint committees of two to meet In Joint conference to muskier tbe best policy on tbe queetton of music during the coming summer The speaker said that It Is bis thought lo have 6 free discussion nt a Joint meeting. Inasmuch as be bad not then beard from all these organ tea. 1 tuiis, ha would not make a report at this time Mayor Champion, In tbe regulat order of business, reported that ba bad received estimates for lookers, etc., far police tod firemen. The metier wee referred to Director Kteber, with power to ect. A resolution presented to tbe board t>y Director Ftsber at tbe meeting Feb ruary 10 aod laid oear for two weeks, was adopted. This resolution awarded to tbe Powell-VeoGtlder Lumber Oa. the contract to eupply tbe lumber for tbe proposed two new blocks of Boardwalk south of Thirteenth street Tbe price Is 99974 There was also adopted a reeoluttoa presented by Director Campbell, au thonziug the borrowing of 9916 on contract No 710. alley improvement work. He vera I bill* were presented and ordered paid. Will Ssiii assesisw Edward J. Beale. of Philadelphia, was here Haturday, making settla r men! on a lot purchased from Wm • Hridgewater on Wmlty avenue, near Teeoty-elxth street He has glean , Hwan 6 front the contract to batld a I pretty bungalow 00 this M. Mr. Beale ha* been e summer reeMent o1 1 Ocean City aloes his boyhood, com ing bars nt that umt with lit* parents, who bad a cottage at Third street and Ocean avtnus * m * ' t.sttvr rants* Kzs«iaail*a. ix There will be a dell service etaml nation here far carriers and dark* 9m r tba local post office an March 12 I' , will be for male* only Informattci , may ba obtained from Pnrhet Miitd r. at tbe poet office.
DR. SNYDER ACCEPTS CALL TO BIO CHURCH IN UTIC A
NEW FIRM TAKES j "MOVIE" HOUSES Strand and Park, on tbe Boardwalk, Will Have First Showings. JauiO* H. Him peon, of Philadelphia and K R. Bourgeois*, of Ocaan City, | trading a*wiflsp*oo A Bourgeois, have leased the Park Theater 00 tbe Board- j walk at Park place, and the Btrand Theater, oa the Boardwalk at Meorlyn terrace, from Jaaapb M. Rowland for the season of 1921. Mr Bourgeois, who operated the theaters last aaaautwill act as the local manager while Mr. Bimpaoc will super vies the hook lug of attractions and general Liu* uee* policy. Evety tflorl will b* mads to matt, tslo aod Improve, tf possible, the big;, standard of attracfloo of last aaasun Hlmpsoo A Bourgeois have com plated arrangements with tbe Htanlev Rooking Co , of Philadelphia, lo fun- ' ish all photo-plays, and ocean City i* assured this season of eery early ehn« - togs of all tbe well-known etara and high-class attractions. Mr Rowland is arranging extensur alterations aod improvement* to rbe Park Theater, and a new policy wt: 1 he to give all tbe first class attract 10c* tbelr first showing at tbe Park' A high-grade organist baa been at Kaged for tbla house and, with tbe new Mod-Hood Air tooling system, which has bean completed, tba Fourth street district will have a first- cias* motion picture boom. Robert Mills, wbo made man> friends at tbe Park last season. be» also beeo eugagsd as bourn oaanager for tbe coming ssaaon. Tba Strand will open for tbe Easter ssaaou and remain open Monday . Tbi.reday, Friday aod Haturday even logs. This bouse will open for tbe season 00 Haturday, May SB. 73 YEARS OLD Counlaatoser Fisker Ul%es Pam * CsrS BSswsf. City Commissioner Robert Fisher * seventy-third birthday and versa* 00 Thursday was remembered by a boat of bis frteode. wbo sect bim in toy beautiful postcards, which j thoughtful!) *s* la appractaUd by tbe* recipient Mr F Is ber has apparently recover »d from his critical II loess of some mooth* ago, aod uow seems to be lo fbtriy good beelth
MISS STEPHENSON ATTRACTIVE BRIDE Lawrence Nickerson and Wife Are Spending Honeymoon in Washington. D. C. Ther* wa* a pretty wedding ber* at dooo Haturday, wbao. at tbe boms of tbe bride, ou Asbury a van us. near Nlotb street, i«awreocs Ntckefsoc sod or C4eorge Nickerson aod a clatx In tbe banking department of tbe - - - - - ISt> Cm U .nil - - I V.b. n. n .
rttle and Ttwst Oompaoy and Miss Ruth G Htepbeoson, dough let of Mra Alice Htepbeoson, were married by tbe Rev. Msrpi* M. Lewis, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Tbe bride woa attired In pearl gray georgette over satin, with bead trim mmga nod carried whits sweet peas Tbe bridesmaid, Mis* Mabel Lake wore blue cbarmeuee. with bead trim raiog*. and carried pink sweet pea* Tbe "beat man" was W l llerd Xid* a 44 ,t ki rai rhar , v # r Ka I . » a.4 - — •. . . . M . eievU | Del ■ »De U* i vl Miss Bertha Lake played tbe wedding march from Lobeogna " Only member* of tba Immediate famine* and a few other personal friends witnessed tbe csismooy , A wedding breakfast followed, and then Mr. aud Mr*. Xlckereou left br Washington, I>. C., aod places of totereet lu tbat section They plea tc reside lo apartments owned by tWy Tom m lea toner William H. IhmpbeM on tbe bay froot at Tbutb street They have tbe beet wtebe* or many friend* Those present were Mre. Alice Hie pbeueou, Mr. and Mra. George W Xlckereoo. Mr end Mrs. rtierlse U Kwiug, Mr and Mrs. tTaude L. Nick ereou. Rarl W Xlckereou, Burt Nick ereoo. Hazel K Xlckereoo LTty IVsn tulesMner Wm H L'ampbell. Mr. and Mrs. J Edward Vase, Mr. and Mre. Rnsweti H Nolly. Mr. and Mr* Frank Hcboelder. Mre. Eitaabetb Hbarp > Miss Dora Bberp, Mrs Mark Lake, i Miss Edna Lake, Rarl Sharp, Mr* Gee O Adams. Mrs Rem Hickmeu. r MM* Bulb Prulrt and Mra Mar pis M. lawk « " " * I mod lellr Worse. "BMy" Thousand aeo of Than V. Towusend and wlN, gave a W ashing ton Hirthdv party hr a uwmber of k bM yonag wlnii ar has heme, VRf j Asbury avenue, a few eveulage aloes r AH had a Jolty Mm# Thoo# praoent 1 were Karl AL^m Kaym^nd b Alleo LVktepn, I'hrts Wleaeothal Bred 7 ford W ieeenthal. Harry Hmith Neb hart Berry and VCatbryn Mt'i*.
Committees from Vanooa >rglDilktlOOl Will &OOC I cide Matter Mayor Hop- 4. The a*!' 5 f need* of (he fcsi Dr. R- 8 Hoydev here and in Eu «i idpbm. will learn VKL deep psyw.o regret that be ha* dacsdsd to I are 'ideal tTty .;mi Nrpuntm. be *rtug accepted a uoaoamous, cai U the pastorate of Wawtmi uMmr Prod, tartan (liureb lu Uuca. X V , at a salary upward of fjduu double the to us receive* here a* partor of (be I irsc Frasbyterlea < uutcb With tbe regrsc r»f bi* frwud* beeever, will be lotermtugled tnetr ougreluletioc* 00 hu ndveacemaf to tbe peel urate of a larger church ar 4 a greater field of useful oes- la tbe c^ia•etry. Or. Hnyder ac wpted a call <• tale city from tbe HrboeofcevtiJe t t, rek about a year aod a half ago, ooi be did oot come to Ocean City to rao *m for several asowtbs, fcatog a cbai ato 10 tbe service at tbe time Me **- lo quaolly was wkh tbe boys oc tbe utbev aide Of ac. eoesgatic diapoestiur. , Dr nojrwas bar* tout a ebon iimt shn, made a number of azrtetog Improvement* to tbe ediOos aod also solsrv-4 and made opto date the i* smoly bail to tbe basement ef tbe church Dr. Hoyder daring tbe winter, wee eogaged m avangsitocic work tor -w oral weaas 10 New York aod Peno*>i vanla. While eoodactiog tbe*e services lo Utile, ba made such a favorable impression w Kb tbe official* a a 1 members of the cougragwtloo tbat bis unanimous call to tbe paecormie has uow followed Dr. Hoyder left Ocean CMy Tuewsay morning to conduct a two *so' evangelistic service in tbe WakaC eftd Presbyterian Church, but be will be at bie church lu th«* city next huedey. He was tbe guest of tbe m mber* of tbe Presbyterian Boetai Ot mm at their gaibertog at tbe BeHe> aeHt rat ford . Philadelphia. Mooday e-- suing FRAtERNAL VISIT kaiwla Trlhe K*1*>rS T «w #w reirrebsrf A Dumber <*f tbe aaembers of baton Tribe No. 290, Imp OR 4, v letted tbe members of Wandas w* Trtbs at Pvtereburg Haturday eg [and spec 1 a few hour* In a train tal way It Is planoed by tbe local org*? cs* MO® to go to Pwcoe*t*irg every wear Saturday eeaoHxg far Uw oect lee or tbrae months aod Inject mora Ms mte the tribe tbera Kalmta Tribe will glee tbe an »pttoo degree at Pstsewharg Hutu: ay ; eeawtog of next wee*. meat beM tbelr first mm tag Ha urday in tbe matter of tbe ■ 1 1 ■ 11 • of tbe bulkhead at tbe l^oow. to tbe oortb secooc of tbe city, tbe bulk* head lu tbe Ftfly fowrth street saet>ss. and tbe ptle break water lu tbe etatouy of Forty wighih street Tba bowrd Is comprtsed of Ward Htgbe* W til am F Gardiner aud K. A HwesgeoM. beard.
j Thorough Banking Service i| With an exprrimctd, I eficieot stafT, and the I beat banking heflttm. I tbe Oram CHt TWt I and Trnst Company n I well ptcyuiud for worn fk - -bunking btikiucm find | mam through wer- I tjpe. J4 A OCEAN C\T\ TITLE AND TRLST | COMPANY ocean cm , N. J. Full Line 0( Spring Millerav Now On Diartsy St J. H. Hildreth s *

