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Ocean City Sentinel

V(U,. M.IIl No. 24. OCEAN CITY 'SENTINEL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 6, 1923 1'ricc Three Cents

Period Closes Saturday Night, Sept. 8: Help Your Favorite Now

You Will Loose About ■".(» Per Cent of the Voting Value of Your Subscriptions by Failing to Collect Them Now. SATURDAY IS THE Bit J DAY OF THE SALESMA XSHIP CAMPAIGN Winner of the 1921 Buick Six to Be Largely Determined This Week. Campaign Members and Their Friends Realize Advantages of Votes Now.

Sat unlay night is Ihe finish of ■ (C BIG i'KKPtTS in the Scuti-j "bp!".- t'irrulation Campaign. ju-i iwn and one-half more! •trk- I" lose prizes worth th.m -.in.is of dollars. This is prac-; Of rmir-e the rare will not come In a rlo.-e until Sept. 2<itli hut the ; •inner- arc sure to lie anion?! th'i-i' contestants who make the1 bet recorils this week. Heniember this is really the end : of the organization period — the! First Period. There is no possihi-j liti of getting the large credits again after the 30th. The names : which appear in the list as given : after the "period" are the final line-up of |H>ssiIile contenders. ; There w ill Is- no entries allowed after the close of the period. If you have not yet given your subscription lielp your favorite now. Rrrenl to he llroken This Week. From every quarter comes report. ..f records to lie broken Satnn!:n ■ '.imlidate* have laid deep plot- hy hundreds of thousands. c'fiiT year subscriptions will roll in as never licforc. The crucial test is now at hand. If you ever intended doing anything big iii this race do it now. Instead "f being in second, third.1 fourth, fifth or sixth place, get up - at the top and stay there. Now meuntable reserve vote. Now is the time to make reasonably certain of the prize you most desire. Never again after this Saturday , night, will it he possible to realize the full voting powers of suhscri-i ptionss. this is final and fair warning: If you entertain any ilesirej whatever of being declared winner! nf the Huick Six to lie awarded Wednesday. Sept. 2Cth, do not fail . i

if! to turn in every available suhscrii- pt Ions, this is final and fair warn- ! dose of the "first period." ej The first period will end with hi the closing of the campaign ilc- :- partment at f. o'clock Saturday night. However, if contestants are cinot aide to report in full by that el hour the time will lie extended to gimeet requifWnents. Campaign Club c members should rciiort as early as | isissible. They will be waited upd i on in turn. No subscriptions will c lie accepted to count on the first i- 1 period, after Saturday night no s matter what the conditions are. s letters post marked Saturday, n Sept. sth will lie accepted on the dj first period if received late. d absolute confidence so far as their f reports arc concerned. Impartial i- 'treatment is guaranteed each amli ! every contestant and inside infori. mntion will positively not be given. - The campaign manager must nec- - essarily he a clam in this regard p and it is hoped the candidates will i. exercise the spirit of spnrtsmonn ship and not ask for details that : could not lie given to one and all I. alike. Campaign Soon Over. A few more laps and the course I. Will have been run. Only a short p -time remains to choose between v -victory and defeat, success or - failure. Don't overlook a single s chance to better your opportunity - to win. You should avail yourself I of every working minute during y this first period for it closes e promptly Saturday night, Sept. 8. - j Tiie time for hustle and action is - NOW. The joy of winning is i? | worth every possible effort for you r i to exert. Perseverance and the I , First Period can bring victory to I . any man or woman in the race.

COMMODORE FITE TO SUCCEED HIMSELF YACHTCLUB CHIEF ilk K I I.LI A.N VICE-COMMO-DORK WITH CLARENCE WHITE REAR-TOM. The Ocean City Yacht Club is ' approaching the close of a most 1 MKWssful season. The social ac- 1 "vibes nf the year have been up-, on an unusually ambitious scale 1] and all eminently profitable. At the unnualm ecting Commo-' •lore J, dp, K. Kite was re-elected to ' RBule tlie fortunes of the club for arvither year. Dr. Wayne T. Lillian was elect- ' re \ ive t'ominodorc. and Clarence- »■ White was named Rear-Corn- 1 mo.lore t>. succeed I)r. Killian. Ham A Morris and William H. > Heaver were re-elected to the ofnee- „f -eeretary and treasurer. * ' rank II. Stewart was similarly '« none re, | |,v |icjn„ dected to a scat ' lUk r ""i,r Coventors, and (onn II. Mactague as a new mem-' , Dcnn and John Ells-j' orth Kite were re-elected as.1 memliers of the Regatta Commit- j I | ] Commodore Kite and his two col-, wagues are eminently popular antong tiie members of the Yacht ' u -. ruder their administration • .lLrWli">"on ma ytt'ripn.1" ' nwiwr year's history quite us pteted ' as c onc com" | I O IM. CELEBRATE \ "lh ANNIVERSARY , o . I J 're*. Will be Held Under Old F ' cdar on Camp Grounds r ih» r- f"rtV-fourth anniversary, of ' <le.« 1>ni>'er Meeting held in i , *»■"" ity will 1,0 held next Sun-1 ' • lll|,niber 9th. at 3 P. M.|' ol. !',Vsw,( cedar tree on the AATry'r* at S'x"> Ktrcet 11,1,1 C lie, he I win Forrest Hann, D. K k,S'l ".nt the Chelsea M. E. P • *[H speak and the local ' u-s"ist in the services, r 'he Ocean City quartet will lead „ MnL*ing. if the day proves »">>y tho services will be held in >he nulhtorium. ii an<' Mrs. T. J. Frecbome. of He, i nl the Fender* J . Thc doctor has been gome- o '"different in health, and p , °"an City to recuperate n 8train of overwork. Dr. o ad™ considers this resort b irably suited for development p *'° «» «n-year health center. tl

NOTES FROM THE CITYJREST ROOM Mr. and Mrs. H. Sturn, of Phila- ' dolphin, arc regularly seen on the , j Strand. Mrs. G. I). Archer, of Augusta, ' j Georgia, is a visitor to this resort 1 . for the first season. She writes , ' glowing descriptions of Ocean , City to her southern friends. I Mrs. F. C. Embrcc and Miss 1 1 lads G. Embrec, of Brooklyn, N. , Y., arc among those -who regular- t J : ly patronize the Municipal Pier. I M. M. Jellinecht. of St. Paul. ' Minnesota, was nn interested,, ' i visitor during the Beauty Revue j 'week. i: The Misses Mn'fda and Amelia • Schcniler. of Baltimore, arc s guests at the Breakers and arc c , ! enthusiastic boosters for this resort. [ ; Mr. and Mrs. A. Maloy, of Detroit. Mich, motored from Fords | industrial center to Ocean City. ^ , They are guests at the Breakers y accompanied by Mr. and „ Mrs. Louis Cross, also of Detroit, s Mrs. A. L. Hepslcy, of Balti- J more, is a guest at the Hotel . Strand and a frequent caller at the G Mr. and Mrs. David J. Wil- ' linms. of Wilkes. Barre. arc at the P Bellevuc for the season. The at- r tractions of the 'Walk and the i beach interest them greatly. s j Mrs. J. H. Westphile, Mrs. J D. O'Neill and Mrs. Ida M. a | Brehm, all of Baltimore, are ■ registered at the Rest Room, i ' sfrs. A, A. Curry, of Honolulu. Hawaii, is a guest at the Hotel s Flanders. | Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lippard, of (| Virginia, is a season ■> guest at the Biscayne and a s patroness of the Music Pavilion. k Prof, and Mrs. S. Davis Fox, of 6 Purdue University, Indiana, are guests at the Breakers. Mrs. Effie S. Hill, of Homestead, a guest among friends in Ocean * City. n Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Griffin. Miss p Griffin and John C. Griffin, c of Norfolk, Va„ make up a merry tt party of tourists who propose to: remain in this resort for a week two. This is their first trip, d. they arc seriously contem- si plating adopting Ocean City as ' Ji northern home. ^ 11

STANDING OF CONTESTANTS Saturday evening the all important First Period closes. Someone of the following Club Members will win the Buiek Six. Watch them go — Help j*»ur favorite now. i- I. BARTON CHAMPION 501 Fourth Street 655,600 j CLINTON D. LOWDEN First National Bank 623.100 | CATHERINE GORDON 812 Asbury Avenue 619,600 CAPT. JACK JARNEE 417 Ashury Avenue 605,800 EVELYN SMITH 308 Fourteenth Street 511.800 HAROLD HILTPOLD 701 Moorlyn Terrace 106,500 h SARAH F. STRATTON Marmora 50,600 j 'y DAVID F. YOUNG 1211 vtabury Avenue 21.600 a The liig schedule in this competition ends ii! Saturday night. Efforts now count most. Monday morning Bulletin announces First Period j| standings. NEXT COUNT— Wed., Sept. 12, at 6 P. M. t,' • . ^

i INTERESTING NOTES ; FROM SOUTH END II Mr. and Mrs. Smallzel and daui- ghter. Miss Doris, of Collingswood, it returned home on Sunday after a II pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. Quint, of 56th and Asbury avenue. Misses Elsie Westermayer and e Anna S. Roberts, New York City, ■t are visiting the latter's sister Mrs. n J. T. Morrell, of 5516 Asbury avee Dr. Wnnen Lammia and Mrs. y liitchner, of Bridgetnn. are picas!f antly loeuUsI at 56tii an, I Asliury g nvenu for a protracted stay. I1 The Cafeteria Supper held in the Community House on Friday cvs ening, was attended by a large nu-' ls tober who enjoyad the edibles preu pare<l by the ladies of the South e end. n Mr. Matthews, of Philadelphia, motored from Philadelphia anil visited his brother nnii fnmilv nt ' ami

5510 Ashury avenue. | ; The trunks and baggage now no-' tired at the 55th street station rcI. minds us that the summer resi- ' dents from Philadelphia arc wending their way home preparatory to j entering their children at school < on opening day. Complaint is made by several j « , owners of dogs in this vicinity of j t showing signs of sicklies and bcleve that some vicious persons j , been spreading poison around , for thccanincs. The South end had its quota pf , visitors from Philadelphia and el- . 1 sewherc over Labor Day judging the large number who left the trains on their arrival here. ' Harold Holmes, aossistant treas- - urer of the Burlington City Isian « ami Trust Company and Richard I Brick, receiving teller of the First J Bank, of Beverly, nephew of Col. Thomas Binch, late Ex-U. S. Minister to Portugal, are entheir two week's vacation in this resort. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Robertson and daughter of Beverly were spending Iaihor Day here having come by automobile. o t DAUPHINEE CAPTURES BRIGHTON TROPHY Winning the Brighton Tennis Trophy for the third consecutive, year. Cliff Dauphinee obtained per- r manent possession of the hand- 1 p some cup donated by Dr. Henry Marvel of 837 Brighton place. I Dauphinee conquered Woodio Cook j ,, in the finals by a score of 6-4, 4-6, ' <i 6-2. [q Although the score gives indica- 1 u tions of a one-sided victory, Cook ( pressed Dauphinee hanl at all ti- „ mes. Up until the final set the | r result was very much in doubt, but j ( superior stamina as- ; sorted itself in the final frame and L| forged ahead to a well-earned j n triumph. Dr. Marvel will donate t another cup next year. | n CAKE SALE ! h The iadies of Holy Trinity Pari- : ■ sh will give a cake, bread and can- ; dy sale in Shrive r"s Pavilion on the : *. Boardwalk at Ninth street, on Fri- j: September 7th. beginning at ; * 2 P. M. The quality of things : "J sold by Holy Trinity Parish is well I '' by Ocean Cityites. Go j 1 early' n : " ST. JOH N'S CH U RCH I St. John's Ev. Lutheran Church , " will hold regular services next Sun ! day evening at eight o'clock in the Building of Holy Trinity 1 Episcopal Church, 1053. V avenue. Rev U. S. G. Ber- ; E : tolct will preach. Dr. William Foughts, of Phila- j delphiu, was a visitor to this re- J' sort, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Booth, of the Bayside sec- 1 tion, during the past week. k

; MARMORA ITEMS By S. Frances Stoitton Mrs. George Brown and daugh-i ): ter. Vesta, visited Ocean City one ' . day this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. MrDole, mo- ; torcd to Ocean City Thursday. : Miss Dorothy Madiira is emI, ployed at Great Egg Harlior Inn. ' !' Townsend Godfrey onc of the i Ocean City Coast Guards visiteil' ,1 his family at Palermo this week. -, The ladies of the Missionary So- 1 L riety of the Baptist Church, held ■ a supper in the Junior Mechanics' Hall, Palermo, Thursday evening. Mrs. Clara Sapp is now employ- i i' ed by A. B. Smith, Beesleys Point, : to attend to his produce stand. 1 ® Mrs. Sara 1 jppincott is quite ill 1 i- at this writing. She is visiting ' ■- Mr. and Mm. Lewis Corson. ' h Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stratton ' with relatives, motored to Valley Forge on Monday. 1 t Stella Madura visited hrC siutor ' l her" .

William Sapp on Thursday. Mrs. James, of Dennisvillc, N. J.. is visiting her daughter Mrs. . I Cunningham. , William Wilhelm is now employ- [ ed on the Ocean City bridge gang. Mr. nnd Mrs. 'William Lowry are! I ; entertaining relativesTrom At Ian- , ' tic City. M» J. Eh Welch as making great . ; on hie home in MarSpencer Young has purchased a large tract of land from H. Y. Clouting at Beesleys Point Mrs. William Sapp is visiting in New York City.

Carnival, Stupendous And Magnificent, To Hold Attention Of Entire City In the Afternoon, Saturday Will Be Turned Into a Day of Jollification and MerrimentQueen of Carnival Will Be Crowned

| As a culmination to weeks of carefully planning and painstaking ; ; effort on the part of the many . committee members and civic ori ganizations. Ocean City's Bay Carj nival will be staged this coming Saturday afternoon and eWiing. j Those who conceived the idea of ; utilizing the beautiful stretches of . i Egg Harbor Bay as the sc- ; jene of a stupendous pageant and I carnival have worked together with 1 | the result that a comprehensive ! j an>l entertaining program has been drawn up which holds something . I of interest for everybody. Who- ! . tbor it be boy or girl, youth or ; i maiden, man or woman, the hay i ! will be irresistible, magnet drawall to Its shores for Saturday's 1 | affair. i In the afternoon, the Bayside in ' j the vicinity of the Germantown ! j Boys' Club will be the focal point, | ' | Chief among the attractions will ' be the swimming meet staged uu»j der the supervision of the Boys' Club athletic directors. Silver cups ! ' I will be awarded to the winners in'] the following events with appro- 1 priate awards for those finishing ! second and third places. A sum-j1 of the events follows: I' Events Open Only to Residents of 1 Ocean City 100 yard swim for girls, scratch J I 100 yard swim for lioys, scratch ) , , opeh to swimmers registered in the Amateur Athletic ' . ! Union. GIRLS 100 yard swim, novice , j 100 yard swim, handicap. , i 220 yard swim, handicap. BOYS , I yard swim, novice 1

f 100 yard swim, handicap r 220 yard swim, handicap ' Long distance swim from Ocean City Yacht Club to Germantown • Boys' Club Vacation House, approximate distance, on and onc- • half miles. f At the conclusion of the swim-. _ ming events, spectators will have • the unusual opportunity of seeing a second Houdini in action. Ben . Zorsky better known as the elusive ; W"I tow " war canoe carrying 20 passengers. During this effort. ] Zorsky will be bound hand and foot with ropes and chains covered . | with padlocks. He will also give Ian exhibition of how easy it is to , escape from bondage while im- . mcrseii in many feet of salty J water. To many, most interesting i i fvent of tkc afternoon will be the Proclomntron of the Queen. Amid I ' n fanfare of trumpets, with day ■ fire-works bursting on ail sides. • j Ocean City's Queen of the carnival , will )>e announced and presented: , ' to her many admiring courtiers. IThe lucky lady will reign in regal 'state as queen of beauty and- love lin the gorgeous pageant to followonce the shades of evening have j fallen. I With the finest yacht club on the ! Jersey coast as the center of activity, evening will find the placid waters of the bay dotted with craft J of all description decked out in •j gala attire. Amid a scene of aplcnI dor such as Ocean City has never seen, the gay craft will form a procession which will circle around | the hay under the glnre of thous1 ands of lights, and fire-works [bursting high in the heavens. (Continued on Page Eight!) j

1 ! OCEAN CITY'S NEW HK.H SCHOOL PLANT

HUSBAND TRACES [I RUNAWAYsCOUPLE 10 THIS RESORT R A Y M O N I) HEN DRlCKSON . AND GLADYS MENTER HELD UNDER BAIL FOR COURT * At midnight on Friday, Con- ! ' stable John Daglicseh placed Raymond Hendrickson and Gladys , ■ iMcnler. of Philadelphia, under ar- , j rest, charged with a statutory of- , • fense. Warrants were drawn nt the in- , : stance of the woman's husband, , |' Harry Mentor. The couple wen- f traced to this resort, and found . occupying rooms at the house of i I John Costello, on Tenth street and 1 . West avenue. » The case was hi-anl before Po- ( . lice Justice Francis H. Ware on i . Saturday. It was alleged that ' defendants had been living in this ' j resort as husband and wife since ' . July 10. It is further alleged that . - the man Hendrickson had deserted , ! wife and children. I When asked, Hendrickson plead- i ed "not guilty" to the charge. In j . evidence before the court, ' f

however, Mrs. Costello swore she had rented the rooms to the par- . ties under the assumption they were husband ami whife! The woman always referred to llcndrick- , son as her husband, and Ywnsultcd p [ him as such. .To witniis the .'couple were known as Mr. and | Mrs. Ray. t , Police Justico Ware commit- - ; ted both under bail, the man for $1,000 and the woman $500, to » ' appear before the higher court. I Mrs. Mentor, who was fashion- , ably attired, is said to be twenty|two years of age.

URGE < DECORATEfll HOMES ' FOR BAY CARNIVAL ..SUHIAN— EVERY HOME AND ! BOAT DRESSED UP IN L GALA GARMENTS 1 The Bayside Civic Association ' anlcs — appeal to the whole west ' side of the city, the whole beautiful section washed by. the waters ; ~ | of Great Egg Harhor Bay— to de-Jf curate anil decorate lavishly both ] I i afternoon and evening, next Satur-j day for the Carnival. Referring to this the chainnan of the publicity; committee writes: j alone can do — it means what can' done by welding ourselves to-, gether in what Kipling called! "evcrlastin" team work. Nothing! •* hold us hark from a tremen-i dou8 success rf we fuse ,our own, interests with those of the city in i given in Ocean City and make it:, indeed known from coast to coast fj as "America's Greatest Family Re- , ! sort." A slogan worthy of the , i that is in us. let it lie u hundred point Car- 1 j nival with nothing left undone. ' j This surely is something to!j( 'strive for. a gratifying realization ■t, realization:

it- ! that the visitor will rub his eyscl r. ; in astonishment at the amazing , ,v entertninnicnt furnisheil on the sun kissed waters of this most picture- °" sque resort. Beautiful. Unique , *" Homelike. Delightful. 'd In the sale of Hags last week ii- ! every flag was sold lo.ig' I.efofo J ,d the time announced and tlic ss/lc . had to lie called off. i , The card party held al the Ho-T" l" tel Nonnandie, August 31st, was ajj >r signal success far beyond the ex- , ( :o pcctation of the committee on ar-| j rangemcnts. METHODIST LADIES HOLD MEETING Auxiliary t loses Season Wilh ' Splendid Bridge Party , The last regular meeting of the-n Summer Auxiliary of the Metho- ( t dist Church for the season was held in the music room of the Ho- / ! tel Normandie on Tuesday after7 The entertainment was in the " form of an auction party and a lot of amusement was created and j | da neat sum realized. A box lunch picnic will be held , on the Boardwalk on Tuesday the ; eleventh. Meet at the Rest Room: at 12.30 noon. !j Mrs. Han.lley will entertain at.J a porch party on Friday the 7lh, ; at her home, 728 Wesley avenue. ' , Everyone is invited. ' Mrs. Frederick Fox will give a " " porch party to benefit the Deacon- p J' ess Home, on Friday afternoon the , fourteenth, at her homu 120 Atlantic boulevard. i- o ' b DR. BUCK ON DOES ! I RELIGION PAY I to ■ I' t. Largest Congregation of the Sea-j' "J son Present Last Sunday i " * . The largest congregation of theL season attended the' evening ser- j ' j vice of the First Baptist Church ., on Sunday at the Hippodrome Pier.( . p A ringing song service under | , |p the direction of Clinton D. Lowden j j : j preceileil the evening worship. j Members of the Ocean City Or- a ' chest^al Society" tendered selections _ j : while a quartet composeil of W. H. .1 Collisson, Jr.. Russell H. Nulty, | Clinton D. Lowden. and Charles i I H. Vail adilcil several contributions j in excellent style. - Next Sunday' morning Or. Buck , i p will use as his subject: "God's , ! Ability." In the evening he pro- j p.nses to discuss the old question e "Does Religion Pay 7'" Song service begins promptly at I ft ~M- | " Dr. and Mrs. Walter Roach, of ! ,r Philadcphia, were recently the i i- guests of Mr. and Mrs. "Charles A. j d Ulrich. of South Ocean City. Dr. ! Roach is identified with the Dc- J * partment of Health in the 1 Quaker City.

Corner-Stone Of New High ^ School Will Be Laid With Appropriate Ceremonies i Exercises To Be Preceded By Mammoth Parade With Dr. Hughes and Supt. Stevens "As (irand Marshalls. Eminent Speakers On Program

COMMUTTER STRICKEN1; WITH HEART FAILURE ON READING FLYER ? SMITH. SUMMER RE- n | SI DENT PASSES AWAV ON ' TRAIN TUESDAY Eugene L. Smith. 59 years of ! age. succumbed to an attack of t heart failure on the 6.39 Reading r I flyer last Tuesday morning. The c [ ileceascd, who had spent the last t two summers in this resort, was < ! apparently in the best of health f i when he left his home at 532 Cen- t tral avenue to go to his business j in Philailelphia. It is believed that v in i-nnaneipma. it is ociicveii tnai

| j overexertion brought on the fatal attack. Due to the downpour on r that morning, Mr. Smith ran to ' the station to avoid the rain. Mr. Smith was employed by the S. White Dental Co. in the capacity of superintendent. He was ; proud of his forty year sendee re- ; cord with the aforementioned conThe deceased is survived by la w-iilow. ' Formerly a resilient of Palmyra, I Mr. Smith was Pnst Master of the' Covenant Lodge, No. 161, F. & A. |M., of that city. He was also | Past High Priest, Siloam Chapter,! I of Camden, n member nf Washing-! | ton Camp, No. 23, P. O. S. of A.,| ; ami of the Golden Eagles. Tho flyer on which Mr. Smith; | died did nr>t stop its course but continued on to Camden where the body was turned over to an undertaker from Frunkfonl, in which j suburb Mr. Smith passed the win-! ! months. CENTRAL CIVIC BODY MEET Officers for Year. Plan a Community Hall Central Ocean City's Live-wire! Civic Association met last Friday) (evening nt their temporary qunr- ' , ters in Union Chapel. 32nd anil | Central avenue. The large nttcn- ' dance attested to the interest the property holders in that district; taking in the welfare of their section of the community. The old officers — Pres. Fisher, Slaile and Sec. Cooper presided at the meeting. After - the election for the coming season it was found that Edgar F. Berger, the popular builder, had been selected to guide the association for j the coming year. Harry Ebcrhart was selected as vice-president and Henry Cooper retained his office I nf secretary. | President Berger pledged himself to secure a community hall | for Central Ocean City before anjpther season had passed. He was promiaed the support ofevery ac- ; ! tive member to attain this end. Many other mutters of interest to property holders were discussed, after which the meeting adjourned. LOCAL RED CROSS FUND FOR JAPANESE In accordance with the re- 1 I quest of Pres. Coolidge that | all contribute towards a fund ! to send relief to the stricken | I districts in Japan, the Ocean City Branch of the American Red Cross will collect funds | for this purpose. The Qcean City branch has already contributed the sum of $100 from its reserve fund • but more Is needed. " Make , ! checks payable to the Ocean , i City Branch of the American Red Cross and send same to .1 Mrs. Ralph Goff. Eighth St. !. 1 and Wesley avenue. t 1

I On Monday. September 10th, the I (inner stone of Occnn City's new High School will lie laid with ap- ' I proprinte ceremonies. This event, > ■ which signalizes the fultiillment of , a dream of many years, will be , [ preceileil by a parade at 2 o'clock : w hich will outshine any ever held i in this resort. Headed by a squadron of police and a color guard composed of in embers of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreig i Wars the procession will leave tiie site of the old school on Central avenue promptly at the designated hour and proceed to Sixth street then to Asbury avenue. Continuing along the avenue, the marchers will continue to Tenth street and thence Wesley avenue where the line 1 of march will continue bock to street, terminating on Atlantic nvenue in front of the new buildings. Following Color Guard will march the Vineland Red and it will march the Vineland Keil and

■I Blue Band, automobiles carrying n the members of the Board of Com0 missioncrss arid the Board of Education, speakers, civic organizae tions. and school children. Dr. i- Thornley Hughes and Supt. James s M. Stevens wfll fill the role of ■ - Grand Marshalls. On the stroke of three the cercy monies dedicating the new school will take place. Scaled on the i, platform will lie the Majtyr and c I Board of Commissioner.;, members .. I of the Board of Education anil tho n ! speakers for the occasion who will \!be: Ex -Governor E. C. Stokes, - 1 State Commissioner of Education ., | Enright, and the Rev. Charles J. 1 Fitz-Georgc, of Collingswood. Dr. h ; Pcttit will act as Master of Ceret monies. e Dr. Hughes is especially anxl- - ous that all school children be on h hand promptly at the High School i-j situated on Central avenue between Eighth and Ninth streets. They are to play a big part in the 'exercises but a large tnrtvout will . he necessary if they are to succeed. "JAPAN'S EARTHQUAKE" AT M. E. y "Transfiguration of All Things" Subject in the Morning il At the morning service in the i- First M. E. Chnrah. Dr. John c Hundley will use g* the topic for tjhis sermon. "Transfiguration of All r Things." This subject will undoubtedly afford Dr. Hundley -a ', splendid opportunity to use his por wers as a speaker and his ability rrai a clear thinker, n, Ii. the evening, Dr. Hundley has selected us his subject "Japan's - Earthquake." This disaster, which r h is stunned the entire world will t present an admirable back- -ground d for a soul stirring sermon. Trese enteil in Dr. Hamlley's inimitable manner the subject will undoubt- - ctlly greatly clarified in the minds II of all fortunate enough to hear - the discourse. " POPULAR SHOP IS SOON TO CLOSE " Although McMurties smart shop • will dose its doors" for the season about the first of October, its gen1 ial proprietor announces that he will be glad to lake care of any of hi.-, patrons who make their home in Philadelphia. v I For many year* Mr. McMurtie J ha.- made friends in the dty of Brotherly Ix>ve who satisfy thir i needs at the well known e-tablish-1 mcnt of MacDouald and Campbell, i 1334 Chgstnut street and he will ( look forward to heljling^faja^gz-. The Smart Shop, during the two i years it has been in existence, has earned for itself the title of "Leading Shop" of iu kind on Ocean CityV Boardwalk. Much of lta success can be laid at th* door of | ; its proprietor who will always go out of his way to help a customer I find what he wants.