Ocean City Sentinel, 8 November 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 3

.... L OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1923 ' THREE

500 ENGINEERS ARB ' UCENGEOJY STATE po\KD PROPOSES TO ISSUE! ItnSTER OF ALL MEN | \I.LOWED TO PRACTICE •|'|,p Stat* Huaril of Professional j ' Engineer* anil land Surveyors, ap- ' uiiitisl !>>' Governor Edwards on, I a-reh IT, 1922, and composed of. jr Thomas J. W asset. Jersey, -iti N. J-; Mr. George H. Noble, -lift, »n, N. J-; Mr. John C. Iteming- 1 l aimien, N. J.; Mr. Harvey | Newton, N. J.( and Mr. , wit A Kelly, Jersey City, N. J., t ave -i»re their organization, li- j en-id approximately 1,500 engi- a leers and land surveyors in this. Under the law, all professional t .ngineer. and land surveyors de-il Iring to practice in this state were £ miuir,..i to lie Ijcensed on or be-| ' April «, 1923. Although due i, ■Otire and publicity was given this K about nine hundred applies- • „ ' ere received two week.-; c irio'r •" ll,at date and several hun- j, lie,] thereafter. The board has c net two and three times a month „et two and tnree limes a monir.

, ii.oi.se of these applications. An audit of the books of the „.Br,l was mad ein June, as re■uiied under the law, and the un-'xw-ndol balance in the hands of h,. board at the end of Its first isral v oar of organization was urned back to the,- State Coinprullcr with a financial record of ill moneys received and expendetl. A- ..inn as certificates of license seal- are made up and deliv,red to licensees and all other denils in connection with the work K c inpleted, the .board will issue i roster of all men licensed to iractlce -• The work accomplishetl by the sard has not lieen an easy task, mtailiug as it iliil the investigation is to the character and fitness of very applicant for license. Ccrain it is. that their success has een due in a large measure to the . o -operation of the profession hroughout the state. The b.ard numbers among its iren-ee- men from Pennsylvania, lew York. Massachusetts. Con - lecticut and even as far as lntiiana. )ne women was licensed as a land mHtioti engineer. Naturally. ami|ig those who subnittoi applications for license, here were some whose qualificaions were not conclusive enough to rarrant the hoard in granting aj icense. For such applicants, the j poaid will hold examinations in j 'rofessional Engineering and Land Surveying on December 7th and Ith at Rutgers College, New Bruns- 1 wick. N. J. Examination blanks ; inay l-o had by applying to Hugh |A. Kelly. Secretary, 710 Trust Co., of N. J., Bldg., Jersey City, N. J. ' RICH AND RIGHTEOUS i Riches are not an evil within j themselves. There is no inherent j wickedness in money. It is the love ] of money that is the root of all i

kinds of evil. When one sets his j heart on money, he then becomes a j bienaco to himself and to the world. When be determines that his whole nind -hall l>c absorbed in the bought of being rich, then he betimes dishonest. When he trusts n riches, then it becomes imposible for him to enter the gates of ' wren. Jt-u- Christ never condemned iehes. He condemned Che worship ' f riches He condemned the mis-; te of riches. He denounced the Uhonest man, the unfaithful stewrd, the man who exploited his own dents to roh God. It is just as rue today as it was when Christ ttered it, "|t is easier for a camel i i go through the eye of a needle an for a rich men to enter the fegilom of heaven." That means. is easier for the impossible to ike place than it is for a man who rusts in riches, who makes riches Is kingdom, who makes wealth his o>l. to enter the kingdom of Christ really taught that heaven: as a condition in which a Chrisan might find himltelf, and in I hich he might faithfully serve j od anil attain the highest rank In, hristian character. Christ re-; UileyUjdies as a stewardship. A l»n'- wealth must be administered. | »t for his awn ease and pleasure, >r fo rany/selfish end, but for the lory of Go<| and the benefit of hu■nity. In the teachings of Christ, ; rerv talent is to be used in the1 aster'- service. When Christ said,, ■ay not up for yourselves tress- ' P* on earth." He put the empha 1 °n "yourselves." I .ay not up " yourselves, but lay up as an ones!, industrious steward treas- <* for Cod and for God's cause. Riches can be gotten righteously, o one can really get rich any her way. Yea, Verily, Henry Book Agent— "Here, sir, is a on.lerful volume — a complete >ur*e ia oratory "

Henry Peck— "Haven't you it something like a course in back • 1 am a married man." ' Mi.-. Herbert C. Smith, of 600 ■ensure Avenue, ia visiting friends i Beaton and Philadelphia.

.MRS. TAYLOR HEADS MISSIONARY WORK , Thirty-Third Annual Session Held at .First Methodist Church Thursday I Mrs. Howard Taylor, of Ocean1 City, was elected president of the Women's Home Missionary Society I the district of Bridgeton, at the 'thirty-third annual meeting held | j here in the First Methodist Episcopal Church. ' The s&sionx were of unusual inand most encouraging re-" i porta were read from all departments. indicating that the Bridge1 ' district, as far as mission work IS conce rned, ranks one of the most active in the conference. The speakers of the occasion wercy l)r. John Handle*, pastor of the entertaining church,' and Mrs. ! Daisy McLain Buckley, of Camden, ;s- < National Field Secretary, j rhe Ocean City Auxiliary came i in for flattering comments and con- , gratulations when the announcement was made that at the annual conference held in Pitman, for having secured the highest number of ; credits on the roll of honor. In addition to Mrs. Taylor, who was elected to the presidency, the following officers were duly elected: I Vice-president, Mrs. D. S. Edson, „ of \ uieland; corresponding secre- . tary. Mrs. William Henderson, Ocean City; treasurer, Mrs. Wtl- v liam Sickler, Clayton; recording ° -ocretary. Mrs. Benjamin Elwell, s Bridgeton.

! JAMES U HOWE ENTERTAINS i • lii perfect keeping with the Hal- 1 lowe'en spirit was the party James I.. Howe gave to a number of his : l 0 friends -luring the past week. I The home of his parents. Mr. and 1 Mrs. F. I xiioy Howe, hail been '• beautifully decorated for the occa- . J sion with all the usual emblems of ■ the season, and unique favors were • given the guests. •* Dancing and games were the e chief diveision- of the evening, i after which dainty refreshments Were served. Harlan Huff tons i ributed a well executeil violin solo. '• The party included: Miss Pearl • Selsou, Miss Bessie Ledig, Miss '■ Rose Nay I r. Miss Evelyn Naylor, t Miss Mary E. Nash and Messrs. t Harlan Huff, Curtis Powell, and t James Howe. j HALLOWE'EN PARTY h Mr. and Mrs. William I- Gilbert!1 1 ] entertained a party of friends at B their home, following the Hallow- j I 11 e'en Carnival and parade. [ Cards formed the chief diversion j 1 ' ; of the evening, after which dainty : 1 " j refreshments were served. i * s The guests included: Mr. and!' '■ Mrs. Walter Ullrich, of Ventnor; ■ Mr. an.l Mrs. Harry Mills. Mr. and '« • . Mrs. Chas. J. Quigg. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Clarence Little, Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzgerald, all of whom are| , residents of Ocean City. f STARTING FOR ITALY I

' Mrs. Angela Pileggb-sf this dtyjl , 1 left on Wednesday, bound for New ' York. There Mrs. Pileggi will em- ' , bark on board a ship and sail for ' I Italy. . I, Mrs. Pileggi has been a resident . ~ in Ocean City for the period of six- 1 teen years, during which time she I j has not visited her native land. i For a woman of her advanced ! i years, the journey is no small undertaking, and all friends unite i J in wishing her a safe and pleasant < voyage. _J — i!

• If all the buildings owneil by the, : System were grouped together,!' ■ quite a business community would; the result. These buildings ' which are located in every section " of the state are used principally for switchboards and other equipment, ' central offices and for business offices. They are constructed and ; 1 situated in such a way as to effi- > ciently serve the public in each i Future requirements are care-; i fully taken into consideration before the construction of these! | buildings. So that for some years ' ■ PARTY !• BOUND TO FLORIDA I ■ Wil! Be Made in New Car Driven by H. C. Cramer — | Call at Charlotte, N. C. , Bound for the sunny South, Mr. . and Mrs. John H. Williamson left ■ this city on Friday, accompanied by , ' their daughter and her husband, and Mrs. H. C. Cramer. The journey will be made in Mr. Williamson's new Buick brougham. Mr. Cramer at the wheel. The ultimate destination of the j party is St. Petersburg, Fla. On i 1 the route, however, the party will I , halt at Charlotte, N. C-, and visit 1 Mr. and Mrs. Williamson's daughter, Mrs. J. M. McMichael, who re1 1 sides there. About the beginning of Decemlier ! the party will resume their journey SL Petersburg, where they will ! spend the winter. STEELWAN LEFT FOR WASHINGTON j Mr. and Mra. John C. Steelmanj I Mr. and Mrs. aonn v.. .■ II

left Ocean City during the past week hound for Washington, D. C.,| . where they propose to spend the . _ ■ winter. Quite recently Mr. and Mrs.. 1 Steelman returned from a very . pleasant auto trip to Washington, . and various places of interest en- j route, accompanied by ex-Free-I holder and Mrs. H. B. Cree. I Mr. and Mrs. Steelman have a • daughter enrolled among the stut dent body of the Martha Washing- . ton Seminary, in the capital city.

e. after the structures have been, ■,j erected there is room for enlarging!: il i the equipment to take i are of ailiii- j 1 1 This year nearly sO.OOO new tele- j f i phones are being added in Penn- ! gjsylvania and to serve these new , il | telephones twenty-two new- build- j ■ ings are !>eing constructed and ] 1 thirty of the buildings in the above ' i picture are being greatly enlarged. [ Nearly a million dollar;:' worth j e!of equipment is being installed in s I these buildings every month. At |

i the en dof this year approximately ; : $30,000,000 in equipment will have - ' been added in Pennsylvania. This is the largest telephone construction program ever attempted in one , year. With' these figures one can1' easily understand that the little 1 -(telephone instrument which is so , 1 1 frequently used, Is but a small part e'of the telephone plant, when it is ' . j compared with the tremendous ■ . amounts of real estate, buildings, , '■ switchboards, and other equipment ti which are necessary to the tele- •

. Bell Buildings in Pennsylvania ■ Would Make A Telephone City r~ . On .. ! ' ■ mTT! ■ /*" I .'i Buildings owned by the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania

G. B. C. OFFICIALS |" MSIT RESORT r Club Interested in the New Bulkhead Being Built near Club House Chas. I„ Cadwallader, the genial j ( president of the Germantown Boys'!. Club, and Chas. W. Bainbridge, superintendent, were visitors to this resort during the past week. Some time ago, the club officials petitioned the City Commissioners j to erect _a bulkhead on the bay front in the immediate vicinity of the club. The work is now in pro- ! cess of construction, and Messrs. " Cadwallader and Bainbridge came' ' to find what progress had been The club enjoyed a wonderfully successful season during the past ' summer, but plans are afoot to: make the coming year the banner I year in the history of the dub. | There's A Limit Insurance Agent (filling out life ; * insurance blank) — "Anil now what kind of a car do you drive J" Applicant — "None. I hate 'em ! all." Insurance Agent — "I am sorry,' sir. but this company no longer in- i sures pedestrians."

BUBDVPY Furniture and Hardwood PIlHfll |U1/1 rINiSHinG interior decorator 406 Fourth St.

' *1 1 The increaaing number of peraona who come to buy our delirioua Home-Mad* Pie. confirms us in the conviction that they are without an equal ; in Ocean City. Phon. 979 or come and carry them away with yon. r HOTEL HENRY RESTAURANT i Seventh Street and Aabury Avenue >' "You'll never think of having the bluea,^ When on your feet yon have our shoes." ■ Shoes Prices Lower Than Others \W ASBIIRY AVE, Ocean City, N. J. ; A full line of up-to-date Hosiery at attractive prices

k - jj. HAVE YOlT PROPER MENTAL TOOLS 1° TO ENTER BUSINESS Young people who enter the bnaineaa world F * are usually primed up with determination, ambition and wtlliogneoa to work, which ia all necessary and fine— BUT— unleaa they equipped with the neceaaary mental training and . business knowledge their progress ia necessarily ? slow and uncertain. Offr evening conrae in BOOKKEEPING will" start you on the road to advancement and higher \ ' ( onaullalion and Regiatratioo it office or (DIRECTOR. 342 Guarantee Trust Building. 7 *P. M. to' 9 P. M. NEW JERSEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS | 1732-34 Atlantic Avenue U Atlantic City, N. J.

CONVEYANCING BELL fHONE S2I ! MORTGAGES * . INSURANCE "Service That Sotisfie." KEYHAN REALTY CO., Inc. TENTH and ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' ALCO HEATING SYSTEM Apply Price, of Any Broker BELLVIDERE APTS. 812 SEVENTH STREET ti REASONABLE RATES FOR THE WINTER MONTHS 'I REASONABLE RATES Phone 620 ; HOTEL ST. RITA 1 j FOURTEENTH and ASBURY AVE. Open All the Year | E. M. RODGERS, Prop.

Hot Water Heated Rooms Home Comforts — — 1 ijgl i $1 .50 THANKSGIVING 1 1 ROUND DAY A TRIP Thursday, November 29 PHILADELPHIA f Leave. Ocean City on regular train 6.45 A. M. Connecting with Special Train at Wildwood Junction Returning, leavea Phila. (Market St. Wharf). 7.25 P. M. Pennsylvania Railroad System THE STANDARD RAILROAD O FTHE WORLD i !

, A A • FIT H IAN A J I 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 description in the various stages of construction. 0. J. HAMMELL CO. PLKASANTVILLE, If. J. CAMDEN, H. J. MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN FOE MOBE THAN E TEAR* • ^

Thomas W. Mould REALTOR Ninth Street am u a, H>M 1 Boardwalk at 8tk Street OCEAN CITY. N. J. j - rs— « ue

Get a Jar of this wonderful cream E at once which is guaranteed to f positively remove freckles, tan, | 0 liver i pots, etc., and to whiten, t bleach and clear the skin. Try it r at our risk! Money back if it fails. Dont lat ugly blemishes ruin your good loaks when LAITHINE clears your si in. Take no substitute. At DeDan'a Pharmacy, Boardwalk at Moorlyi Terrace; Hughes' Central Pharmucy, 8th and Wesley avenue. ; Price | L00, or direct from manufacture/, Roy H. Cochran, New !' York ave. and Boardwalk, Atlantic I ' City, IT. J.

&3EECSO) FAMOUS HERB TEA NATURE'S OWN REMEDY i, THE^ SAFEST LAXATIVE drugglM. w I n o la^c on r on ATI 5 ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL

GENERAL HAULING Sanrl Qravel Top Soil WM. HAYES, 233 Asbury Ave. 1 , A HOME FROM HOME Lovely Room,— Some heated with all home comfort,. Home-cooking a specially. A real home for boarders ; large sitting room where they may spend their evenings. THE PARK Sixth Street and Central Avenue Apartments The A. B. C. man of Ocean City BungalOWS H. B. C. Master Builder Cottages H" B" cooper, jr. ® 29th and Central Avenue. Ocean City, N. J.

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I nJULES RLEDIGn Real Estate i W INSURANCE « ^ 333 OCEAN AVE. [ 5 OCEAN CITY. N.J. ^ SCRVICg PMON EI B2-J VALUES

ATTRACTIVE HOMES I BRIGHTON PLACE PLEASURE AVENUE ] Fine year around residence. Attractive house on Bay. I near beach Five B. R. two Eight rooms, bath and laun1® baths. Double garage, two dry. porches, awnings and screens. Open fire places. Lot 40x100. A real bargain. Two porches. Hot water he*4. 11th STREET SECTION Eleven room house. Seven „ . B. R., bath, laundry, . front GARDENS SECTION r'.'L",1™:'""' on, .put.™,. finuhed for five room apartUum B. K. and b»th. U,.. used summer and winter. k>t. Owner will accept any H Wonderfully cheap. reasonable offer.

We have similar ones all over the City H. a HARRIS & CO. Realtors , 515 EIGHTH STREET

DONT BE LONELY JOIN THE CROWD WHO DAILY SMILE AS THEY "Twitch the Switch" for Silent Service and the "Matchless" Night ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY 10th AND WEST AVENUE OCEAN CITY DIVISION

H. S. FOX LUMBER COMPANY HAVE OPENED AN OFFICE AND YARD IN Tucktfhoe, near Station Road, P. & R. R. R. Lumber Mill Work Lime Cement Lead and Oil Box Shooks ' a r" Sole Agents for— Bird's Neponset Products, Slate Surface Roofings, Smooth Surface Roofings, Sheathing Paper, Shingles, Samson Plaster Board, American White Wallboard PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS AND ENQUIRIES TMB. TMAT * »K«v,C« AND SATI.riga I SEE OUR NEW OFFICE