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LUTHERAN CHURCH NOTES. Tha Sunday School teachers arc busy with preparations lor a ‘unlijui and enjo)Able chnrtmaa schedule toold ana young. The reiigutu* leetlnu will be held on the Sunday nigot pie»Uma to Chnaunaa Tha Sunday School tguanalnmaou which la a regulu feature of the Christmas season, will be
. , _ followed by the monthly business meeting of the Society- The reports aubmlued Inolcatt steady progress toward the clearing jp of debt upon the Parntmuge, arh many ihtng* done by tha Aid tor. the good of tha Church in general. The attendance at the Sunday evening service was proof of a growing Interest in things religious. The Pastor preached from the regular topic for tha second Sunday in Advent, using the Slat Psalm aa a Congregational reading lesson, and Roman* 15:13 aa a text. "Now the Ood of 1 you with all Joy and peace In
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Th* God of Hops The Chrlstipn'a creed la not a mere formula of words. The faith of the godly sparkles with the bright Jewels of heavenly graces, one of its chief treasures being ’ Hope." This oivine Quality of Hope la not bora ol man’s own devices, neither 1* it purebaaeatie at even a great price, but it la a blessing given and granted by Ood to all who seek it for the purposes of dally use. Hope is "a firm expectation of all promised oood tiilnQS.” It grows la the appreciation of Us posaeasor, only If used, and if oted aright. To the Christian, all world Is full of Hope, and the heart is a well spring of hope which blesses the owner and all who know him. No other religion abounds in Hope, as does tha Christian faith. The blhle radiates Hope. The Cross la the symbol of Hope. The Gospel is the "GUd Tidings'* of Hope for every son of aamiti Confucius gave to the Chinese many fine proverbs, a system of folklore. bad a religion enshrined In tradition. He made China a nation which stood ftttn for lire centuries. Buddha, the prophet of Nirvana, taught that toffering should be sought for 1U own sake, and that the highest good Is * state of eternal unconsciousness. E made a people without Hope. Mohammed, prophet of force and sensuality, made a people cruel, without Idea* and wading through blood shed to achieve a Paradise of the passions, and lo <he Turk has recently butchered over s million arm a halt mill inn of Armenian* and help!**** Syi Uns. "Turkey for the Turks, and th*
“With Love— from Dad ” the tittle Christmas card read. And accompanying it was a passbook of this Institution showing the entry of an initial depcalt An appropriate rernunbranee this! Not only for far-sighted panalx to give their children—but for friends to give to friends To help instill the thrift habit; to steer someone sucraaward; to lay. per lisps, the founUUun of a fortune- -these are the possibillUx of such a%in' Ocean City Title and Trust Co. OCEAN CITY, N. J.
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•■Not force,- not fatalism, not sleep nor my* tery, but God manifest to ikind, i* the gloriou* message of Christian pM»*L" apd he leaves the shining torchjg Hope that *tim»7 *ee the wsy to I«t< nuri. The Christian faith is a WbiK Hop®, "which hope we bara^Sp an anchor at the soul, both ruin* and steadfast, are saved by Hope.
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The Home and School Assodai hopes to give every child on the Isla happy time at Christmas, sss U being made for the Christmas fund. All resident* and friends of Stsne Harbor Wherever they are wintering, who wish to help brighten the day, may send their donations to Mrs. Krauk Edson. chairman.of the inimllte®. Slone Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Carter are at their cottage for the Christina* holidays. Mrs. Carter Is so much Unproved in health she contemplates her usual Christmas house party. Mr. Carls Just back from a business trip
We have been catering to your wants for over a decade——it ia no use going into details——as you know if It is purchasable it will be found at A. G. Rice & Co.’* General Hardware Store Sea We City, N. J.
I both WoK are at ti on stone Harbor Hula. Mias Annie ' r. Jeffries ia tdrtng a week’s teat from her duties et Su Christopher’s Hospital
Wiiiion and Miss Derate*- Vi Alton motored down Sslur- » day. arriving around noon, re tarring on Sunday. bungalow ox. Third av« Mr. Richard Uuyd. .. > user visitor, who come* ’
1 in the Mi | They have a and Mrs. Uoyd am home until planting Letters from “Tad' _ him delighted with Miami. He has I secured a desirable position. Mrs. Charles V. RW, of T jala, la expected this -raek for an Indefinite , stay with her friend. Mrs. Carter. ' Mr. and Mrs Hugh McAnany. of Philadelphia, were down for a da*. | calling on frle-vda
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The Price of Pork Chops and Bacon Han *re reAson* why the fine, fresh pork tenderloin* and pork shops, or sAvory ham, or crinkly bacon, which you onjoy for breakfruit, coat much mors per pound than tha market quotation on Kva hoga which you read In tha newspaper: Aa average hog weigh* 330 pound*. Of thie, only 70 per: sent (1J4 pounds) ia meat and lard. So, when w* pay a pound for Sr* ho**, we an raally paying roor* than 21/ a potavi for tha meat which wa win get from than animal* evwt aftw ta-Vinr into account tha vahie of the by^-.oouct* Bat people ihow a prafansca for only otw-third ol tha whole—tha pock chop* fancy Mroti md choice cut, from )<acy heme. Thh maana that whan we are aching Premium bacon at 4314/per pwnd alii il—alc and Premium ham* at 30/, than are other parts for which we get m low aa 6/ or */ per pound. Tha net result ia an average profit to us of Isas thaa 1/ a pound. Tha choice euia ora higher became af a demand for thee* Another thing: Only 35 pounds of the cow* hog—or about »/*th-ie usually marketed at once. The tvat must be picldad, cured, or wnolred. This takas months, end add* to th* costs wiiich it b* met
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