^ Cenl-a-Word /J ^ Colimm | _ ^ A litUa ad?erti»eajeui m Uu* columu Will bring reaaiu. ibe com ib email, aad ia wortu • uial il you have auyUung to boy, acll or excbauge. Iry it.
Ho Advertiaemcut accepted (or leaa thiu &>c. lor ^irat iuaeriiou aud ball* price lor each euberquenl luseruou.
MULES FOR SALE Pair youug mulea lor Bale. Apply to Charles 6. Koberta, Shore Hoad, below Baptist Church, Ocean View.
FARflS AND PROPERTY WANTED ».TAKES AND PKOPLKTY WANTED anywhere, il you waul to ecll reut change or buy, try me. One per ic, alter aoid. Duuaieus of buyers want my next Catalogue out. HAilK'& TAKE AUENCY, MA) broad Street, .Newark, N. J.
COTTAOE FOR SALE • 93,SOU will buy splendid furnished collage at the aoulh-west corner ol Neptune barest and Pleasure Kailroad. Apply to any agent in bea Isle City.
FIRST UNION SERVICE HELD IN NEW CHURCH
Church of Our Savior Well Filled at Both Services on Sunday; Will Hold
Union Service Each Week.
STONE HARBOR
A birthday party in honor ol the nineteenth birthday ol Lloyd Seamon, Jr, was a merry event last Friday a veiling, al the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Seamon. on 82nd street. Those present were: Misses Faulkner, Misses Hyman, Thomas Scully and wile. Miss Elsie Krousc, Miss Hannah Seamon, Mr. and Mrs. Letxkus, Thus. Larsen, Theodore Salvesen. Jr.. Mr. Warmuth, George Smlib. York Smith, and the Misses Haslet. Hand, Lawrence, Duffy. Fox, Grimm. Hohmson and Lon, ail Irani the Hasleti Hotel,
where they were visitors under ^ I the* ^IntertdenominaUonal ehaperonage of Mrs. Hand lor the' _ hiph
were heli
The Annnai Ball of the Stone Her bor Yacht Club wa= at the Bellevue Hotel. Philadelphia, last night, Friday. the 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Croasdale and children, motored to their cottage on 84th street, on Saturday, remaining lor over the weekend. J. Becker and family, of Philadelphia. had their cottage on 94th street open for the weekend, returning home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Potter have returned to Stone Harbor, after spending the greater part of the winter in Wilmington, Mr. Potter coming last Saturday, and Mr«. Potter following on Tuesday. Mrs. Potter is a Ester of Mrs. Clarence A Letxkus, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner, and daugh ten, the Misses Hymrn, of Phlladel phio, spent the week-end at the Sldel cottage op 104th street Mr. and Mn. Bier, of Colllngswood. motored to Stone Harbor on Saturday, and spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mn. John M. Lanen. The Bien, are newly-weds, and like Stone Harbor well enough to “come again."
ehaperonagi-
week, from Palm Sunday to Easter
Sunday.
After Grange meeting on Saturday •▼suing last all the Grangers accepted the Invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Haslett, of the Haslett Hotel, to be their guests for the "big eats", and all at cepted, and none regretted their at aeptance. to.* the affair was careful): planned, and all had a royal good
tima.
Mr. and Mn. Earnest C. Locke, of Frankford, were visitors over me week-end at their cottage here, having with them as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Walton. Mrs. Locke came to Stone Harbor tor me first time three yean ago in very poor health, aad found that me Wonder City by *he Sea worked wonders for her, her lint summer s stay being ruffle!ent to bring about a complete recovery. Mr. and Mn. K. S. Boone, ol PhUa-
Easter Sunday marked the opening of the new Lutheran Church, the Church of Our Savior, at Stone Harbor, with Rev. Dr. Daugherty officiating. and Rev. R. W. Sutcliffe, of Stone Harbor assisting. The services bom morning and evening was the lint of
or Union,
services, which were held hitherto In the Borough Hall, but which will now be conducted in the new Church each
Sunday.
The topic of Dr. Daugherty's morning sermon, at 10.48 was from St. Mark, chapter 16, vene 6. “He Is risen; He is not here." At me evening service me subject of Rev. Sutcliffe's sermon was from St. Mark, chapter 16. vene 8. “Who shall roll us away the stone?” followed by a discourse by Dr. Daugherty from St. Luke, chapter 2, verse 32, “Did not hearts burn within us while he talked with us by the way?" The new edifice was beautifully decorated with flowers, and bom services were well attended. The moruing service was for Lutheran communicants. and sixty-five persons attended, while 125 attended the evening service. The magnificent altar cloth
Lewis S. Chester. Jr. was i the Easter holidays at his home her Sea Isle City's first name on the Honor List, is that of Barney Norton, son of Mr. and Mn. Samuel Norton, who unlisted in the nary last week, and was accepted. He la now In service aboard the 1". S. s. Ohio, as eecre tary to the Captain. A meet i eg ol (lie local Red Croat, with the firei leclmr by Dr. R. C. Scott, will be betd in City Hail mis (Friday) afternoon at S.Sii. Everyone ie invited to attend whether a mriober or not Dr Dix, of Cape May Court Houee, will addrae tin- i’aiiii tic Rally in the School Auditorium, nin'rr the auspices of the Parent-Teachers Association next Tneed'y evening. Other speaker* will address the meeting on the burnin topic of preparedness. Samuel Campbell, of Bridgeton, the successful bidder for the Continental Hotel building, started work on Wednesday to remove the structure, and expects to have the building completely demolished and removed within the next three weeks. J. P. Delaney Sous have the contract, id are now completing, a new concrete coal bin lor I he Sen l*ie City Electric Company, making quite an improveto the appearance of the northerly end ol the building. A consignment of Government Vegetable Seeds arrived today and adu'ts receive a package by calling at the
Stores Everywhere Coast to Coast BUY A
United Hat
braidr. and fumlshcM all sorts of Interesting comhiiiatlous. The hat pictured, a tall turban, takes an airy flight additional In r transparent extension of the horsehair rising from e Jet omameut. Doeakln and chamois B re ornMncd In intereating washable glove*. They are made with a two huh cuff that turns back over the hand. The cuff 1*
doeskin glove* and with white doeskin on yellow chamois gloves. The oontraet eg colon la decidedly effective. e e e Semicircular veils are very -mart and new and are being accepted by well dressed women generally. Purple, dark blue and black are popular choices, but discrimination In the selection of colon la advised. ANNA MAY.
for Easter FAMOUS OAK BRAND $2.00 THE USUAL UNITED $1.50
UNITED HAT STORES 1215 M«ricrt St, liikddpbi.
delphia, spent the week-end at their I Bible rest, me handiwork of Mrs. cottage here. Mr. Bonne is having a Crunk, of Philadelphia, a Stone Har-
garage built in the near of his property, and as soon as mis Is completed they will motor uown frequently for the week-ends. Mr. C. D. Klump, of Philadelphia, was a visitor on Monday, getting the eatate of b's late mother in shape for aettlen. r . This includes a handsome furnished cottage at b3rd street and Second avenue. The Young Women's League take sale and Japanese tea, held in Lie Mounienay Building, last Saturday, netted *12 for the new Lutheran Church. Mrs. George FresheU. w ho ha* b.tn ill all winter, was out on Sunday, greeting her many friends, much linproved. Carl Hines, of Stone Harbor, one of lb* Boys in Blue with the IV t Uegi ■rent of Pennsylvania, is now l:k- ’j i see some active service. Can was married in Philadelphia three weeks ago, when the call for mobilization rams. Mr*. Colburn and daughh r. Mabel, •pent me Easter holidays at their buu galow at 86t hstreet and Second ave
nne.
Miss E. L VanThuyne was a bustp*ss visitor to Philadelphia the h.r. part of this week. Mim. Van T'iu..u« now has her entue stock moved, and things are running smoothly in her new store on 96th street
Mr. ami Hi Harry, of Gei
cottage, thi “Taken r . Mr. and Hr* J-:.:. son were over-East*r «isuiutrier cottage. Ur and Ers War G. Mrs J. Praul. of Phlla guests of Mr and Mrs la-tzkos. over the wee) Shelter Haven, being the b«r ever entertained at hostelry over Easter Lloyd Seamon. Jr. \.i vnd guests. Pail Jban. «i Chaa. Wbllbank. of YV phla. motored to Atlantic day and took part in tl pageant. Returning they
ia me bail r
Kirk and son.
lar ,
lat
bor cottager, was me subject of much admiration Rev. Sutcliffe donor of a leautiful church Bible, which was used for the flrzt time
Sunday.
The official dedication and opening of the new church will not be until Sunday. May 6th. but the structure will now be used for the conduct of th<» Union services. The understandw- upon which me Church was built was that it was to be used for Lutheran «n ices for the three summer months, and for the other nine months was to be me Church for every denomination. and like the Union services of the past, ministers of me various denominations would be invited to speak each Sunday Praise was unstinted for those few who worked so zealously, earnestly and unselfishly for me past years to mai - the splendid church building a reality. The building Is complete in every detail, and is a model of church
architecture.
PEERMONT FIRE COMPANY ACTIVE
At the regular meeting of me Peermont Volunteer Fire Company, of Avalon. on Tuesday evening. April Sd. It was decided to offer a prize of $5.00 to the first auto or team mat gets to the Fire House In case of fire, after the alarm is sounded, to take out the
new hook and Udder truck
A vote of thanks was extended to the Ladies' Auxiliary for their generous gift of 332.00 to pay for the sanitary plumbing recently installed. Much credit !-» due the House Committee for their good work. A wood beater has been put in the engine room by them, and on rainy days and evenings they re built the old fire truck. A new-
eupfoard in the kitchen, work Ink. and a dumb waiter, have
t»-»-n installed The windows and door~ m the engine room have been finished making the building complete. Anew drying board, long enough to drain 50 lengths of fire hose, will be built to take the place of the temporary one
now in use.
“With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right, as God give us to see the right”— Lincoln. A State of War has been thrust upon ns. A nnited Nation in this solemn hour calmly faces the future with that confidence bom of‘complete faith in American Ideals. The First National Bank stands united with every member of this community and Country to co-operate in every way possible in resist-' ing any attempt to abrogate American Freedom, Justice and Honor. First Rational Bant Ocean City, N. J.
Lodk over your supply of print* stationery now. Dob't welt until 1 Is ell gone before ordering e new sup ply.
Automobile Part* I YOU CAN FIND THEM AT SATTLERS Bring your broken parts we »n match them. „ ALSO New and second hand bodies. 1601 to 16!5 Sp. Cardan St Philadelphia
STORAGE BATTERIES CHARGED s, ELECTRIC*! GARA6E 9tn Street and Wesley Avenue OCEAN CITT. N. J. U/ll I FVf H A Wf F £casborc Pro r*rt>. clear of infflLL LAtllANuL r in,b f rance ’n for 1,,ii,adel P hia v ■isiivji. Inv.-stment Properties. These consist mostly of six room houses,with heat. - ways rented. In making exchange yom can be sure ol interest of 7 to io per cent, on investment GEO. RUMHELL, Brek “- 4MSt ** SKotiA,t ' ^ 2,2 Stone Harbor, N J.
back to Sum* Harbor ! afely. Mr. end Mrs. Andrew Brown their cottage Dear 96th street, for twj weeks, arriving on Ej
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ARGAHI FDR QUICK SALE
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W HITE Elk ■ockK.rv’.onUl pump* vf white deerskin and a delec . table frock of white organdie edorued with touche* of val l-ce, pin tucks and hand embroidery make a riodiah aprlng outfit for small pereona Haavtly at arched white jigue. with a acalloped helmet hrlm and a f-enil that metchee the pink ea*li. a!?.-ni» the eu viable tounet.
Premie#
AVroooi Cottage or Boarding-hovae i sMrt. have
street. Apply to Sea 1
of varhni* aorta »
laic City Building and lg.au A at octal' n 1 Corded
fol It U*er Vita aay o< Uw LHinaan at the Velveteen and whipcord order ere caaaela
I w. JKgSOU*. S«>. 3« fcfc far 1
among the ruiarteet for sport Many of them show a white ground printed In color with wreath., ring* 0 .
blocks.
see
Croem net Mouses are liberally trim wed with gilt lace and gilt thread, ru.i Into white lace Pometime*, too. th.-r 1« a tiny cord of gilt around the Deck that ties luoaely at the front.
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A .'ring of wooden bead* worn’a* a girdle la the latest The Blender Pel* ia tied lacaa-iy ah.nit the waLt iuie. and the ends are weighted with thick silk
ANNA hay.
Mail Order Service The Snellenburg Sy.tem Offer* Unusual Conveniences and Advantages to the Out-of- ... town .Customer expert shoppers, eioerieored , “ drmeot specially trained k *» *rll as in particular 1W matter how large or how » n *!''» the same prompt and c«cf JT!m'T ° r ** r ’ “ "U1 he —JPPing in person. Moreover .e arl , “ “ — “J information tna t m .' / * »—<iy to fnrPlc* from our regular stock*. «r to send aamwin “—al coats. 7 TOUr doof without any addiKeep in touch with our dail. .a ' delphia Newspapers. ‘ *d»tru»«-iaejiu in '.he PhllaIn Rustic and JWh F, Coverings-Avt nings and l»,a w"T" VT ing unusual sale*. | n ..la,,,,,,,.. ,, , cmuluctfo. ilw ™,„i„ g lh l “ h U-ntiful Uin.copporlumti ra > ’ ' ,kr of n.snellenburg&co PHILADELPHIA

