" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY. NTT.rTHBRSDAY. APRIL 20, ba>- SEVEN"
PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR ] GIVE FINE RENDITION;; SIR JOHN STAINER'S IMMORTAL WORK a] hi Utitftjnlly IVrformed by 1-ocal Talent * „l Fiml I'renbyterlsn < "hurrh f: «• , . iii ,„. ami only 011c very ^pointing -feature in connection t!:,. |ierfnrniltnce of Sir John u i ' immortal crucifixion per- ... ,1 Good Friday by the" Fii*-t p.,. ;,i ti tian choir — the audience. \ inure appreciative amiience the |;| ,-i - couhl not have ilesircil. (i ,,f.iie -ilence reigned, ant! all seem- p hang upon, the wortls which fell . fi„v! the lip« of the sinners. 15, uliaUti miserable number. We ei iu.iSiMicipatcd finilinte the auditorium lil'e/1 to it.- utirtost capacity. Granting o liaoe were services in other churches n i, there ale people enough and t| -pare in Ocean Cftyi capable of up- „ lirec .'.iiin good music, to have filled <| every -nook ami cranny of the building R witl-.i. it robbing one person from anTnith to tell the audience present, h • ; a- numbers were concerned of- a fere-! no incentive to singers or mus- r ica! director to give time and talents c -»w_ gratuitously, however great their love e S* 'ion for music and their love c -ancluary and its offices. t • .-. a just retvurd for the time and I:. I.., i- devoted to the production of one 0 nf the masterpieces of sacred Song, 1 .lndii.g with a subject of greatest ivnoient to the human race, there " ■inuld at least l>een twice as many in ^ Mi. Collis-on is, however, ami his 1 rhnir are to l»e highly complimertted 1 uphn their courage and enterprise, though insufficiently rewarded. Tiii-|ierform»ce of the Crucifixion .. II- every respect excellent, in parts I.iiiliant. A month more of regular re- J i. i al with the quality of voices nnil i the I i -etitation would have lieen an „ epoch in the history of Jocal music. J lie that us it may, touching upon ■ !' e high spots of excellence, the , clmi u-. " Flying" Wide the Gates," was ' a thrilling |>crforniance. The chorus tl tew themselves into the Sttuck with alia: the intonation clear, the ti ... i - - firm,- the sonorous »head tones i I - I diss checking effectively the ( temptation thrown'in the path of the , p. - to foree and accelerate. ' In thi- particular, also the inter- < ''..•'.thins were distinctly good nnd 1m- , pre-ive. ij Another very impressive fragment t musical phrasing by the choir were \ the w iirdsi "To Endure and Suffer and | - Die.'' The pianissimo was worked out i The unaccompanied chorus, despite 1 '■ apparent simplicity of the score, < till »r Oeean City. N. J. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS j -..lot l.id* or 1 1 rii|"i'jil, will-lie wxHesd by , : I Inini- ioner*. in the C'lly Hnj'u Orenn I ■ I* M . for repair* lo the bulkhead* ni , I.. I .W. between list .treat and Mth I : t.ll and craiwSnc: «iv> the reitorlne the ! I i.wiqg »lreet* damaged by norm,, br^.re- , I 2nd Street ; Pennlyn plnee: DaLanrar , I In— ; ne.1 ni reel ; Oh otreal : Ztnd ilreet : 23rd , ---' :*l^lh *t reel : 32nd *t rret : Ui'hton mail bid on form provided (or that |iur|«i«o and he aeenmpanied by ea*b nr certi- . lied r Keek, tejsfiout rendition, i^lhe aan^ o( •peellirarion* and mu«r file a renified ropy - I heir Li*hili'v In.un.nre i-dtrie* before ihe -/ HARRY A. MORRIS. City Clerk. ' II. COLUSSON. Jr. City Eliirincer.
- - - A. is in fact one of the most difficult in ..so the eiitivt*^ork, for -the pitfalls to nv faulty intonation are many, hut the • chfTir actiuited themselves .with credit, ac. The .appeal of the "Crucified" is pb withourxujsption tlio suprenie glory of tel the cantata. In places the rendition "a of this particular-chorus by the choir I* approached perfection nearly as tit possible. It was superb. The of the Dying Christ was most .be faithfully interpreted. * The phrase. s,i "They Shouted AgaihV"-^le — Cruel- "" which strongly recalls a similar of the motif in Mentlelshonn's Elijah, was finely rentleretl, as to ulso were the quasi-unison*. . t'b The hurdeirof the work falls upon °- tlie soloists. Special mention should on lie matle of Edward Hogan's perform- u ance. His interpretation of 'Christ's" at lament in the Gunlen, and the recita"When They Were Come to the Place Called Calvary," was a masterly ,-Hetv is ,i .• -..gnificent -yoice, judieiously" usetl with a cultured style. r Russell II. Nulty possesses a voice of splendid lyric qualities, sweet, ' resonant and particularly effective in , the mezzo. His performance through.out tl\s reverent and scholarly. The '' between Mr. Nultv anil Mr. Ho- A was a delight. The soprano, in fact, I sire the brunt of the evening, more falling to share in the performance than any. Notwithstanding to the end she ! u' maintained a high tlegree of ex- ; eelleace. using her voice of great pow- ■ er and good tone, to great advantage rnupled with a thoughtful interpretation of her part. Cue quartet was also a splendid '' et'inhinntion, w dl" balanced in.d i cK. : in tonal efft-c! . W. H. Colliilson was splen lM in ..is , solo work, although a suspicio-j lin- , gerd in the mind that he was not at his best. In point of fact, considering !n the anxiety ami responsibili'y restn-g '[ his shoulders, :ind Ihe Icav,--lin to which his vo..o has l-een'oi DISSOLUTION OF I'ARTNERHSir ' V Notice i* hereby Kben that the portner*hlp * , lately „ub*ittln« let.-n Knuch S. Cloutinrr. C tlannre M. Ilr-vkl-, ami T.mnwml (Mtrey. J, Il^KUl**fVlir™ "zi.'isl.'. All *an*tandTap 1 ncrnunia jIw nanl firm arc i«yaale to Cloal* A tSairrey. and all rlaima BKain.l aaid I in be |.rearnled to ClouUne^A (iodt^rry " : Tail In e a* tloullne A tbalfrey. ' 1 ENOCH S. ("WIUTTNt;. , TtlWNSEMl COI'FREY. i "■ : ORDINANCE ND. 1st Seel bin I. That Urizhlon place from the I ha* been aecepteil yk a public etieel and improved. which l-iiifi la aoathea-terly from the Wiuthcweteriy line of Atlantic acnor. to a i point aootheaHerly eivrn hnndred (net from the motheoMcrly aide of <aid Atlantic OreI ue : Seventh irtrecl from the point where the ■ opened nnd improved by Ihe erndinz anil, zratellnc thereof. Section 2. That thereon! and #Rpen*e* of the r declare that a portion of the Wat and e*pen«e t ' and the ^ineidentaMrxpenag.^ in proportion to - ». That the City of peenn^City Section 4. That Ihe rotJTaet. when award- « rd. may he trmimcarily finance*! I,y the iuuinz r nf^it* pmmi»*ory^ note* : *aid notea^ ahall be ^Ahd note* shall be signed by the mayor, conn^rter.*iuned by the director of the Department d of Revenue and JYtanee and attested hy the - City Clerk nnd Ihe^eorpttmtc *eajj'f eaW^clty f "section 5.' That the work to he done under . o thi* ordinance ahail he arrordinic to the plan* - and specifications of the City Engineer and on n file in the Clly Clerk'* office. . • Commi.-ioner*. i NOTICE d The above ordinance wa* passed on fir«t ot Commissioner* of Oeean City. N. J- held on the 10th day of April, if ft. and will he held on May 1st. 1«Z2. at tha hour of three t. o'clock r. r.. standard time Itwo o'clock day. light saving). HARRY A. MORRIS^
Automobile Renovating "The Shop Complete" BODY WORK TOPS UPHOLSTERING WINDSHIELD GLASS FENDER WORK PAINTING • of the better kind Wescoat Co. Albany Avenue Bird, and Wincheater Telephone 564 ATLANTIC CITY REAL SERVICE
suh.^ctetl to during rehearsal, it 's .-l-i nv\t a miracle hi ditl sa <|ilomliii:>'.l .% v.ord must lie said of llta organic acrumpaniment by Leslie Hughe--". Few \ arevgootl accompanists. The | temptation is to_ display' finger gymnnstics at the expense of the ingers. f eslte Hughes is one -of "the ''.-.eep- c His part in the performance was .beyond criticism, while the brief in- f strumcfltnl interlutles as it tl'.e sfeia.ii Was Darkifss Over All l.e | I-ant1." were supeio'y e\iN!Lietl. t The |tcrformance fu,n flic beglr.nlag the end reflefted infinite preilit upon the director' ami his choli^i The highest praise was heartr-frdm\the audi- .t as they left the auilitorium, for , a feast of song worthy of a far larger , attention?**: " HOME FROM FLORIDA The Misses Lewis ami Conrad, .formerly the proprietors of the 1 \Cathlu, who have lieen wintering in Dutona, Fla., have returneil to their ! homes in Ocean City. Doth lutiies are popular ami influential in hot#l circles, ami actively identified with the Hotel Proprietors Association. It will doubtless lie recalled by 'many rentiers of {he Sentinel, that some time past. Miss lewis contributed an article describing her trip I one of the Florida rivers. It was charmingly written, the writer possessing unusual gifts for-, tliscriptive writing, and possessing a fluent stylo of diction and language. It is to In* hoped Miss Lewis will be induced .uguin to recount this winter's exploit in the same manner. NOTICE TO C ONTRACTORS ^ I the Ibtard of Commissioner.! of Ocean City. I JjV ^.tRMtima ot ;-Johna-Mnnvnie" a (It* For ~M°'Ca« "iron ' tamp .inntlntyls. j MhSr*ior'"'"So|.L'u*"'l,n top* a"n.l"""Mo«oi,: socket.^ ami two wintline lran*former* and , J.j * " ri^^^^lrt°anyUorman"hrj.* oTTo' »a'.'.'e any infoimalty in any bid. 1'ote.l, March .'Oh. 1#»J. F A CORSON. Director of Public Work*. City Orrk. j Adv.. 4. Ml.
| RAPP PRilPERTY TRANSFE^ED John R. Jones has acquired hy pur- T chase the Rapp property situated on -'- the corner of Eighth street nnd Wes- ai avenue. - ^ The properti t/ face Eighth street K Wesleytfvenue to the alley, nnd- f: comprise in atlflition to stores ,thc .ph'nrniacy of Dr. J. Thcfrnley Hughes. '' It is umlerstood the new owners propose to rolnhflel the entire build- ■ iing, using portion now occupied by' '^Dr. Hui-hc.- for his own office. with the ailtlition of new stores. o t| ST. GEORGE HOTEL -r Dr. Allen Corson " ami Howard S _ ' Stainton now own the St. George having purchased the same "• from R. Jones. N Mr. Jone- bus also, completed the ^ sale of. a property, 343 Corinthian avenue. Mr. Jones further has acquired by I purchase the McCorkle huiltfing. 608 Eighth street, where his office as - r realtor is now located. SENTINEL WANT ADS PAY y NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT t of Nthc" ub*qbm.'*a*,'Sc«tor of1" WnUraV . Finlcy.. ilvcra v-d. will be audited and staled p lo the Orphan*' Court .of - tha Coun* •r of CafM, Msy^ on rvsTt'on U Dated. March " ,[< Tt^BA X 11. MrNEIL. A. C. BOSWEl.L, ^ Proctor. Adv.. 0-23. 31- P. F.. M.30 - ^ Clly of Orcnn City. N. J. | NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS / Cnntra.-t No. JtS-A— BnnrdwnUt Eitcnsion i «• •',!». 'n J L Apt. I -'ill.- I"--- a- ti.«- h. n- of P. M- fo; (he extension of the ocean St front Inanlaalk on^Brizhton plare.^ Fifth j " accomia'nlcd "!v «ash*o7'tc*l|fi^l check" iwysblc js. m the City Treasurer of Oeean C,ly._N^J.. re ""*0* ' Lis hibl y^fnaurantw "JlJliJlw 'blSore^he j ^ Plan* and *^eeiftrallona can b^ obtained ""lrARR*' A."MORmSk" W II. COI.USSON. Jr.. k. City Engineer. " ; Ad-.-_. 4. C-Sl.
Plants Suitable for the Seashore Cannas, Scarlet Sage, Verbenas, Petunias, Sweet Allysium, Zennias. Lobelia and Snapdragon are a few of the flowers that will grow satisfactorily at the seashore. This selection will take care of any , location or situation that you can have. Tell us your needs and we will help you to select the flowers best adapted for the purpose. Ocean City Greenhouses Phone 19
For Sale— Lots 32 x 115 ft. . L'p to Grade Curbing and Pavement Simpmin Ave. between II Ih and 12th St. ^ EASY TERMS BARON, 412 Eleventh Street
: Concrete Building Blocks — Better Buildings USE Morrison Concrete Building Blocks THE BETTER KIND MORRISON CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO., Inc. 100 East Park Avenue Pleasantville, N. J. Distributor Edison Portland Cement Phone 377
BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY VALET Electric Ba^kingJCo. phone 212-W 713 Asbury Avenue of the finest ingredients and by the latest machinery Y ovr grocer biz it, or ii sot, we trill lerve you ot tbe door BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY
Many will he delighlVl to heur thai I-ee Adams is hack .Vain with Dr. ' Thoniley Hughes. Mr/V. lams' "kill j impersonator is well known; his characterization of the Virgin Green Rube, being considered w>/ thy c,f the famous Charles Ray. Mis to be hoped he wilj he given an *arlv opportunity display his-geiuus again. SEND THEM IN # Semi thdse little personals nlrfiut your friends, the family yourself to the Sentinel, hut lie sure to get to the office not later than Tuesday noon. ' FDR SALT-: ~ One Jacobenn Dining Room Suit. One • Mahogaany Living Room Suit. 2 Oak Extension Tables. One Small IlefrigJOHN BRAMEI.I., 600 Central Avenue ' \ William H. Oldfield Interior Tile Work 912 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY'. N. J. Estimate* Furnished Phone, 229-J 1 . -
Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HALL ;i ' a ! T. LEE ADAMS, Health Officer Office Hams: -*»- 11.00 In 12.00 A. M. - !• 1'houe 20 and uric fur Health * Officer during office hours, if comJ I plaint is to be initde'for any viols- , ' 1 tion of health code, or address " ' j posts! to box 244. ;i - ;s
FOR SALE t Ihow turntaheti : ^ spvvn bod^n.oms.^^two , ' '"'"OWNER APARTMENT 904. 4532 Chestnut Street. adv. if. J William Maloney Auto Electrician Batteries Recharged anil Repaired — all ; ' makes. * Prest-O-Lite Battery anil Gas Tank ' j Service. Stewart-Warner Speedometer Service. Airco Acetylene and Oxygen forj cutting and welding. , Starter, Generator anil Ignition Work, j 4 29 S. Florida Avenue j ATLANTIC CITY. N. I. HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of pdrnitdrb at less than Philadelphia prices/ Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A bro. 720-22 asbury ave. Harry R. Hayes CARPENTER jobbing work promptly attended to Lots for Site Cottages lor Sale and Heol ThlrlHkiid St. lid Atkirj In. . P OCEAK cm, *. 1. ' OTIS M. TOWNSEND i BUILDER j Oppich: 8th St. Opposite P. O i i * OCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanized jails nsed on exterior work E. A. BOURGEOIS m Formerly of Lee & Bourgeois Carpenter and Builder OCEAN CITY, N. J. Jobbing Work a Specialty E. A. BOURGEOIS 901 Central avenue ( | Oeean City, N. J. Phone 471-W a. 0. Uirn *. « Ad»i H. S. Mint GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING MICK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Maaao Una Promptl Attended To. ocean city, n j i Baggage Called for and Delivered . • Local and Long Dlalanca. Phone 236w TRUCK SERVICE J, B. THOMSON 8c SON EXPRE88 732 WEST AVENUE Ocean Clly, New Jersey Leander S. Corson BUILDER I ieae wtaicv svi. y 1
Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Comninv of Newark • 1 Wiluwood Title and Trnst Co. Title Insurance i Searches, Abstracts of Title, f Conveyancing t Fire Insurance i Prompt "Service All Work Guaranteed = Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage j. Karma for Sale OfficeB in £ First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J-/ ,
To One\and All Do Not Foocat t Old Reliable Bay Vma Laundry which was established in 1916 it once— complete your laundry while yon wait. Call, write or phone, tee-w 217 BAY AVENUE Ocean City, N. J. * FRANCES FREEMAN, PrOD. I.. SMITH E. H. CAMPBELL Smith & Campbell . V, , HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS > 243 Aabur^-AyrT Ocean City, N.J
R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY ii now in ill New Olficea 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patrons and friends will be cordially welcomed John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Straat and Havtn Avanua OCEAN CITY". N. J. k Lumber Mtllwork. Mouldings, Building Paper. Plaster Board, Nails, Saab Weight ate. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Deliver*.
j. e. welch the builder Con Seventh Street and Wesley avenue GCNCRA CO T B ACT O * OCEAN CITY, N. J. JOSEPH BRQADLEY PLUMBING and HEATING 73 1 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phone 86-M
Qrubb Brothers Building Contractors JOBBING A SPECIALITY o09 Third Street, Ocean City, N. J. Telephone 437-R 5 B SWAN J. E. TROUT SWAN and TROUT CARPENTERS /jf^and BUILDERS 1040 ASBURY AVENUrWd/^^gpOCEAN CITY N.J. JOBBING A FECI A LTV
WIRE KR AU 88 To Wire Your House PHONR No. 177-W 411 ASBURY AVENUE | OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY i 1 . 1 ' " '
YOU 8H0ULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect yonr Ocean City cottage. Yon -an not spare the time i to look after it closely yonrself and must depend upon the honesty ol the contractor. I have bnilt for a large number of people and could refer yon to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs of the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE QIIH nrD 0CEAR CITY. 1th St. Opposite P. 0. D UIL ImJ Ca II ". J* ~ ======
'< Any Kim* Any Where Joseph G. Champion IV Building Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J* Tenth Street and West Avenue

