Ocean City Sentinel, 17 May 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

TWO OCEAN' CITY SENTINEL THURSDAY, MAY 17. 1923

| After 134 Years The l.llth anniversary of tlie Imnsnratlnn of our fire: pmtidci: waa marked hy a stirring *»» n* New York School children on Ai.ri •Kith trod the irrnnnd upon which Wn«hlti?i.,» ntn»l to muke hi* Inatiji, rat addn-o ami tnke .nth nt The atatue l« h.-nici In New Vi.rl • Rmart and Wall Street*. In front .d rl«. | s. Sui.Ttnmiirt llniMIFirst Baptists Reorganize And Elect Officers-Report Year Of Splendid Success DR. MILTON G. BUCK REVIEWS FIRST TEAR'S MINISTRY SHOWING 41 ACCESSIONS TO THE MEMBERSHIP ALL FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS MET AND PAID

The annual meeting of the First Baptist Church was held on Wednesday evening, and glowing reports of the various departments were read by their respective officers. The report shows a year of un-; precedented success ami progress.] On the first Sunday in June Dr.l Milton G. Buck closes the first ! year of his ministry. At the an- ' nual meeting of last May, Dr.! Buck was elected as a candidate | • for the charge, and since settling . here, the church has advanced in : leap, and bounds. ! In his pastoral address, Dr. i Buck reported that during theii year forty-four members had been j I added to the church, twenty-seven jt of them came through baptism.!! Perfect harmony and unanimity ex- ' I

st ists between pastor and people, d- ; facing as they are now the task e- j of building the new church, tsj Dr. Buck, speaking with evident 1 f-j emotion, thanked the officers and ( members for their loyalty and the I i- i cooperation they had given him i s. I since he began his ministry. He J r. | had not upon a single instance re- I 1 quested any member to undertake t - j some task and met with a refusal. A ■■ Clayton Haines Brick, as chair- S s man, reported for the Board of.fi c Deacons, while John H. William- I: i j in the same capacity, reported n , for the Board of Trustees. The . reports of both these gentlemen f. • j were highly encouraging. Mr. Wil- si i j stated that in a few weeks] r i time, the building committee would C ] be in a position to advertise for S (bids for the erection of the new, lc

1 chun h. Clayton Haines Brick impressed upon p!l members the necessity -of their informing the final c;ol committee, as soon a- possible. of the amount they were prepared to pledge towards the new The outlook » as exceedingly promising. One class of the Sunday ■ School, a company of young girls in their rafly teens, under the tuition of Mrs-. Clayton Haincs Brick ■ had pledged *1000 and were bid- ! ding fair to -reach the goal. The reorganization of the Board of Deacons eventuated in the election of Clayton Haines Brick and Mr. iioselle for a period of three years and J. F. Shearer for a period of two years, with Clay-i ! ton Haines Brick as < hairman. -As trustee.-, J. II. Williamson. , Roland Steelman. A Randolph Fogg. A. R. Smith, were elected for a period of three years, and J. \ an G. Hoffecker. for a period of •] , year. Mr. Williamson was ap- :j ■ pointed chairman of the board and Harvey C. Creamer, <lerk. of the : board. k The following officers were also I elected: Church Clerk, Raymond II. ; Roushcr; financial secretary, A. ' Randolph Fogg; treasurer, John « Osier. ■ P. J. Evans reported for the li Sunday School and the appointmerits were confirmed by the ses- s sion in the following order: Sup- v erintendent, P. J. Evans; assistant superinten.icnt. Roland Steelman; A secretary and assistant. Michael " i'ileggi and Thomas Williams; trcj asurer. Mrs. Vernon South; choirster. P. J. Kvaps; pianist. Mrs. A. s' Randolph Fogg; assistants, the i Misses Smith and Stretch; Super- " intendent of Home Department. ul -Mrs. Clayton Haines Brick; Superintendent of Junior and Primary Department, Mrs. Roland Steelman; Superintendent of Mission-; I'.jary Instruction, Mrs. A. R. Fogg; on Superintenilent of Temperance In- an a traction, Miss Heiss; Superintend- on ent of Cradle Roll, Mrs. J. F. tic Shearer; Director of Religious Ed- , u cation, P. J. Evans. Teachers: Dr. t Milton G. Buck. Miss Heiss, Mrs. ^ A. H. Fogg, Mrs. Morris Seller,-.,. I I Randolph Fogg, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. uil I (Clayton Haines Brick, Miss Helen tini Council of Religious Educa|tion: P. J. Evans, Director; Dr. , j Milton G. Buck, Mrs. Clavton i Brick, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. , . ; Ackley, A. R. Smith, Mrs. R. Fogg, Mrs. Seller*, Mrs. Mrs. Steelman, Miss . Heiss, A. Randolph Fogg, Clayton ' Brick and J. H. William- Sur' Mrs. Clark presented a report for the Pastor's Aid Society and inP state.1 the officers of the ensuing °' ' year would be. President, Mrs. vice president, Mrs. Vernon secretary, Mrs. Morris Seltreasurer, Mrs. Booz. will ~ jrr i win ..... ... luminiug oruer: sup- ' superintendent, as.*istants. the 4s J erintendent F.inc I Dr. . -ho< ___ sill

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n- The report for the Missionary le- Society was presented hy Mrs. •• Vernon Smith, from. which it was- - learned that the society i. supc- porting nn.l educating three chilw dren in India. | Roland Steelman was elected "• church historian and Clinton Low- > den director of music and accom- !* [Mini.-t. J. F. Shearer wa, nanied r for the offi<e of head usher for the k year. f also presented some interest fug reI ports, one in particular lieing of - more than passing intere-t, pre- < -ented by Lawrence Steelman. i f the class of "live wires" under the r tuition of A. Randolph Fogg. Prior to the business -e -ion. the ladies of the church serve. I a . • delightful supper, which was tfc-T-1 r.ughly enjoyed by all wh.. [..i • DISCOVERIES By ALEDA For the Women Readers When you press a woolen article ' isuch as a dress or a man's -ait. 0 a wool eloth to do so. l»efore ' finishing you will not find that :_ shinq look; even a part wool eloth ® , will do.

small magnet tied to a sewing " ! machine will save the dressmaker " 'and housewife much time and labor. If one drops their needle '' simply swing the magnet whi.h " Is tied to a string and the needle * (and any odd pins) will be picked ". This will avoid all hack-hend-ing loss of time and eyestrain. USEFUL HINTS Grease Spots.— For grease spots silk lay a hotter under the spot ~ and then rah some warmed flour *■ on the stain. Brash off and renew until the grease disappear.-. A Fall. — When a child get-- a ««'! fall, peel and grate a raw poato. and rub part affected, and it i ill reduce the swelling in a short E»r»che For oarache roast a zt'sin and bind as hot as can lie orne on the ear. To Clean Feathers. — Soak them i benzine and dry "out of doors. Be ire and keep away from the fire. ; Washing Windows — When wash- J ig windows add a small quantity | f to the water. Shoe*. — If the leather of your toes become hard, rub the shoes ith a little castor oil and they ***

ry them turning yellow. a-- Burns or "Sc»W>- — The w hite of jr an egg implied to a burn ..r scald j|. i< must soothing and will cause t!ve wound to heal qui.kly. Never .- ..''-kin. THE MOODY BIBLE SCHOOL TO HOLD CONFERENCE HERE Some of Most Distinguished Scholars of the Age Will I'ar- <• Two of the f(.ur summer Bible conference.- conducted by The • Moody Bilde Institute this year. « will I* JWld in the East. The.1 - popularity of Eagles Mere, as in- " dicate.1 by growing interest in'1 past years, naturally designates this place for the first conference. " July G- 15." This year the program include.- ' Rev. George E. Guille, of the In- ' -titute's Extension Department: ' Rev. J. Ritchie Smith, D.D., profes ' .-or of Homileties, Princeton Theo-,v logical Seminary; Rev. Herbert W. Bieher, pastor; Church of the Cov- - enant. Bala-Cynwd, Pa.; and Rev. A. !.. I-itham, D. D., originator of ' the successful "Chester Plan," of 1 Bible schools. •Eagles Merc, which obtains its name from the beautiful Large of Eagles among the hills of Pen nsylvania, is readily accessible from all the cities of the East anil is I «it a night's journey from the ;mo».t distant point of Pennsyivania, Maryland, New Jersey oi * New York. The excellent faeili- ' ■ ties for outing parties have made this an ideal place for a summer A desire to meet the needs of the large number of people who prefer to spend their vacation at their

the seaside, led the Institute last year to attempt a second confer»f cnco at Ocean City. N. J. It'met Id with such favor that ft is to he se repeated ttris year/August 9-19. >r Among the 'speakers will l>e Dr. -c C. Ellis, vice president and director of education, Juniata College. and contributor of "This H. Rohild. ju.-t returned from the 5 Holy Isin.l and conversant with Israel's "position and ned, will .li»Other speakers include Dr. A. 1. Lathem of Chester, Pa., Mr. H. S. , Dulnney. a well known Methmiist , layman of Baltimore; Revk P. W. . Philpott, pastor of the Moody !; Church. Chhniro: Rev. John C. Page and Dr. Robert II. Glover. ! • F.R.G.S.. of the Institute. The situation of Ocean City on ■ a small island close to the popular ' resort of Atlantic City, makes it easily accessible ami it is generously supplied with the means for providing a delightful recreation and also surroundiyg its guests with a line Christian atmosphere. It is fully anticipated that the To know how good a cigarette really can be mad</ j you must try -y WWW ^STRIKE IT'S TOASTED"/

Moncrief & Sons , CARDENERS AND YARD BUILDERS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Schrubberies. Privet and Shade Trees j Your cottages cleaned, opened and put in readiness t Any kind of work around your place ' Phone 699 1214 BAY AVENUE *A- & ^^OPER'S COOPER, JR. 4^^ Builder \i 9th 1 1 ft. i 1 1 1 1 Avenue. Ocean City. N. J. X Phone J7.M SODAS High Grade Ice Cream sundaes n

ist conference this year will he at•r- temleii by very more people than HAD I M SI'AL EXPERIENCE If' After attending the Hireling of ' 'j" the Ocean City Real Estate Board, ; Erwin I_ Schwatt, of C. J. Adams Co.. Atlantic City. accom|Minie.l by 110 Altiert K. Hewitt, found his steer- . ii.g wheel lock to Ih> out of com- | ,!l for them to return to Atlantic I By rareful ninnocvuring they S' the home of Mr. SchwatJ's parents at 21st and Central avenue, wlwro they spent the night. ;V Mr. Scliwatt is un ardent advo- *' .ate, of the Multiple Listing Sysder consideration by Isith the.At1 iantic City and Ocean City Real ^ K.-tate Boards.

T TERMS CASH John Relto CEMENT CONTRACTOR Sidewalks, Curbing ' and Foundations 1153 WEST AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. _ ' Our ' Wall ^aper is a veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Just come down and inspect our numerous de- , signs. If you are critical it may ; take you a long time to decide — ; _ there are so many patterns to G choose from — but the point is that you can lie suited exactly right and 1 at rriccs"-that will appeal to you. i ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Ave. Ocean Cltv New Jeraev FOR RENT SEASON OF 1923 ; \ Furnished Apartments on Moor- j l>n Terrace. All Conveniences. j F. K. CHAMPION 730 MOORLYN TERRACE / OCEAN CITY. N. J. HEADLEY & ADAMS i>r

|( VWfg: t ft t wV\ ■ ! r^BMaJ SEVEN HUNDRED CAR LOADS OF TELEPHONE MATERIAL WILL BE ADDED TO THE BELL SYSTEM IN SOUTH JERSEY THIS YEAR T lis material is required to care for rlie three miljion doiiarconstruction program which is now -under way. To accomplish the work as scheduled two cirs, loaded with telephone equipment must leave the fac tories every day in the year. K This ! s the mo<t tremendous telephone construction program ever wider taken in this territory. And our plans for 1923 are but a continuation of our efforts of last year and the years preceding to furnish a compre-hensn-e releph service to the people living in southern New Jersey. i I THIi DELAWARE & ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE CO. I W- W- Bnttain U H District Manager ■ ' 'i

; become soft ' and . comfortable. iTo Wa«h Silks. — Wash your : white silk gloves, hosiery and lingerie in cold water and dry 'them <n the shade and you will not find 1 At End of Record Non-stop Flight I , ^,°1I N>,v York to Bid Diego. C«1 I a 20 bra,. 50 rnln.. 48 2/5 rec.. 1 ine in rory waking achievement o ""ti' ?rm>' Lieut. Johi I . MacReady (top) and Lieut, Oak 'J tbf lon«e" non-stoi night on record. It U hinted tha It«- t)lg niouiqilAne was equal t. I ."any more hour*. If army offlclal nan mrc, I io <li«cl.we the iKiaribll IIS '

K- K. PURMAN "72^-2© Asbury Avenue ij Phone 63§ Hot Drinka Ordera Deliverct Cape May County Title and Trust Co. Sacardlae IS. Bttl £»!».. nmd SeareS Co. x Cape May Court House, N. J. Acts as Executor and in a Fiduciary Capacity TITLE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES MUNICIPAL BONDS FOR 8ALE Searches Briefs of Title Conveyancing

/a j • fitkian • a ERECT A FITTING MEMORIAL Our equipment, professional experience and immense stock of quality memorials are at your disposal. An inspection of our plant, where none but skilled artisans are employed, is cordially invited. Here one can view memorials of every des- ( cription in the various stages of construction. 1 0. J. HAMMELL co. PLEAS ANTVTLLE, N. J. CAMDEN, N. J. ^MMOBIAL KAi-T.SU E\ FOK MOM 1 „ AN B0 TEAM ' " \

in R cadingCoal AUo Kindllnr Wood by b.,,,1 „ "'•! co*l an the m.rk.l- 2«M lb* to Ike Un rn.ranterd. Ball at Knt,rptlu OBta and Yard. TENTH AND WEST red — — ^ J. Prescott Cadman, Jr. Eatatc ol Mark Lake yunctal Blrcctor 809 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey AUTO EOUIPMENT ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES ts7 asbury ave.. ocean citt, n. j. law building. atlantic city, n. j. ] _ OBta Hear.: ib a. m. a r. m. ANDREW C. BOSWELL Law Offices MASTER IN CHANCERY Boar* llalldlng — Alba it Arrnaa and lib ocean citt. n. j. c HOTELS AND HOTEL STRATFORD \ Seventh and Ocean Avenue ope;: all year L*i\l Hwntletpiag Room.. Abo Boat die, I lot W^er Heat Special Low Rale, MRS. MILTON RUBINCAM W 1 MEDIC WILLITS P. HAINES, M. D. 0i Phyaielan and Surgeon Office Roara: I A. II. to I f M Diaeaae. of Eye, Ear. None and J Throat Pl,,l,e Glaaaaa Fitted Cor. Wealey Are. and 9th St. ALLEN CORSON. M. D. o* Houra: * to 11 A. M . 7 to S P M " JOHN R TOWNSEND, M. D. Hour*: 9 do 10 A. M . 2 to S P. M 7 to g P. M. 821 WESLEY AVENUE L OCEAN CITY, N. J. ?? bell phone i» HERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. HI 807 Wealey Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' OBta Roar*: t to IB A. ILi 7 ta i P. If. wad. and Ban.. » W IB A. ant, J. 1 BaU Pkaaa 1TB

Ungrateful ("ur~~~ ' Bilikins: "I _ , nighC" Smythe: "Wag he nUl|.. Riilfintt: "Well, he ' well pleased." opiToZZ This is the season 1)f ^ ■ when fish cant cee v fr""' FIRE ALARM signau 14— Sixth and Pleasure^ 17— Eleventh and Bay ater It— Fourteenth and Bay ^ 3r>— Seventh and Went 1VWa( nnd fcta, 43 Fourth and A.-hurj-47. Eighth and Asbury aw 4C_Tcnth and Asbury ^Thirteenth and Asbury n, 4b— Sixteenth and Asbury „ fit North ami r> I— Sixth and Central 57— Elevnth and Central Twelfth and Wesley i„ 54— Fourteenth and Wesley, Fourth and Ocean aver.J 75— Seventh and Ocean are, Ninth and Ocean ave,* Second and Atlantie an, 9 11 -Bay ave- and Batter*, 96— Boardwalk at MooHya.^

•l F. JOCHER PA I NTING 1920 Aabury Ave. JOSEPH C. FAM ATTORNKL-AT-UW Solicitor and Ma*trr in 't~ Real Entate. ConvetaaZr Collections <>22 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Wm. H. Powell General Contractor and street Bnil^ f hlrty-lourtb at. and Wmr OCEAN CITY. N. J. Bell Ph.*. Jos. Van G. Hoffecto ARCHITECT 503 Eighth SI. Oceaa 0) , R.g. VJ. Drug lis* Healing: Naluret M tiniiu: - e«:«rei aa

1 I). M. Richards, D. C CHIROPRACTOR (Graduate of Paluwr CoUwrl Has opened offices in the 8* it 1-amont, Tuesdays, Thursday I Saturdays. Afternoon-." to 5; Eveoing-tk BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAIN7I Clinton L. Brecklry, Pl»» Ready Mixed Paints, Lead h! 920 and 922 Asbury Avrta Phone. 356-W ARCHITECTS VIVIAN B. SMITH ARCHITECT «1 Caarantc* Tru.l BalMH i. j Atlantic crrr. n. a | ENGINEERS • Wm. H. Collisson, Jr. Aw M. Am. Sac. c. b Civil Engineer and Survey* Enclnvcr. Ocean air. X- '■ D COTTAGES VERNON HAU 735 Wesley Avenue NOW OPEN M. E. Beck ;7 .. JICAL Office Haunt I ta II A. M. 7 to I P. M. H. Whiticar, M- ® 717 WESLEY A VEND* OCEAN CITY, N. '• I Hear*. Ocaau Cltr — Taaadar. Wadaaadar. Fridar. Mf? I to II A. K.1 l:M to It" T % dr. ( has. h. vail Osteopathic Phy*iB* Qlr Offiea Btk * Central 14U Baal IiWjgl Pban. 17J-W rhaua CENTRAL PHAR^j Eighth St. and Wndrf Phone 245 Hughes, P. WPh«rm ffidilfa®*