Cape May County Times, 24 February 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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\Know, Who Come and Go in

Isle City

Recent Marriages

SHI I .OH Mips Alberta Calmer a»d Witilam Or**l«r Journeyc-1 to < beater. IV. but weak anil there werr united tn marriage Tbej

f Vineland.; Mr. Price ■«* up to Me Mr. f Mr. aod! Price at Ixusue IciMd and bit eek.: eondttloo la about the tame. Tbe to' Se a He City Red Croat u aaslttf tleU. Ins ibt American Lesion of Ocean

< ity In h-'.pios tbe (amUr.

An Essay On

LincoJn’s Personality

By ALICE THOMPSON

Soplioinore Claaa. Wildwood I Ugh School .warded Modal for Bring Beet in Conteat Conducted Bj tbe

Wildwood Klwanls Club

Ban lei Dtvta and;

SHlliOIi

Mitt Mary Loper m the p|reonase Saturday Bight

Harts—MIsmt

"l.lacota's Peruaality**

_!r. ant Mn*. Herman DUmon-l and daughter. Naomi. rprnl Waahlngtnn'a Birthday In £gg Harbor City.

Mm. H. A. Hawklna and Mm. 11. Fridman apent tbe holiday i In Atlantic City.

Mr. and Mr* Earl P. Magr-r alto .pent tbe bo’lday In Atlantic City.

SHILOH-Mlaa Irene Mixoer. daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Harry Mixncr wa* marrwd to Irving B*'1«. the youngest ton of la Verne Darts. Sunday night at the

borne of Mr. Daeia.

Tatham—Teak

SHUA>H—Miss angrllne E. Cooki and Percy Tatham were married' at th« Plrat Baptist Church parsonage by Rev. R. R. TbompeQB

Saturday afternoon

I | IChurches

St. Joeeph'i E. C. Chtmit Sea isle City Ht. Her. Magr.

> A. Pouf, rector. Daily Maaa 1 « A. M. Senday Maaau at * and 10:8# o'clock. Benediction

BIVALVE—A volet wedding oc r-arred at tbe Bay* 1st pamonage. Mlllrillo. Mondar ewnlag. January ». when the pastor. Per. Praneit Sterer. Plrwt Baptlx Church, united tn botv nialrln.ouy. MLaa Helen ('amp and FVt>ak Homer.! ef Bivalve. Tbe ring ceremony!

Sunday foUowicg Uat Maan. Bap tiam by Wtotnuncol. Sunday school at t A. M.

They were attended by Mm. Jamc* R. Morrta, of Port Norria. and Mr. and Mrs. Belford Bishop, of Bivalve.

icoln it the great -

American examid* o« a boy deeeloptnc into a man of wnlli rounded personality. Prom hi. bumble birth to his tragic death, ns you read hia’ life story you will realize that everything be did. be did.—wllb all bis strength, with all hi. mtad. with nil hit heart, with all hi. will IJneo.n the man of Matter Mtad oUcn said. Strength cornea from tbe body, which Is visible; but intellect come, from tbe mind, which Is invisible Yet the calibre of each i« Judged by result* " We can Judge tbe physical Lincoln by his measure of strength We must judge tbe mental Lincoln not by tbe education or tchoolln* he received from teachers, bo! ty hi*

words -ad deeds.

While clerking In a store atj New Salem. Ill- Lincoln sold a! Ml) of goods during tbe dsy. and when checking up bit work at night found be had charged a customer 13H cent* too much. He; locked up bis store at ten o’clock, I walked several miles, i

Lincoln hod developed to an e iiiou. degree tbe three greet heart quantise of faith. hope and harliy. and above all else be wn. oral, loyal to tbe American people. who had placed upon him the responsibility of saving the great American nation Pure In body and in mind, and temperate in his living, he la tbe greatest allaround example of the man of heart that history ha. yet pno-

! at the New Tenrt' Reception, since! nine o'clock this morning, and my ’ right arm I* almost paralyzed. If my name ever foe* Into history It will be for this one act and ray whole heart and soul It tn it. If my band trembles when I sign the Prach.ii.aUon. all three who examine tbe document hereafter will say. ’he hesitated'." Lincoln then turned to hia table, took up bis pen again, and slowly, firmly wrote. Abraham Lincoln. He than looked up. smllMl. and

said 'That will do "

Perhaps Lincoln is more widely known by hi.- fnmou* classic, tbe

Gettysburg AvUlreoa.

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Rev. H P. voo i'Oe*. pastor Sunday February 34, 10 So A. M. A quaint Herman for your meditation. "Desert I Vow cm " Come and • ship Almighty God. 7:3# P. M The teacbere scholar* of tbe Sunday school are asked lo atund 10# per cent strong. Sermon. "Jock, tbe Giant Killer." Our night service* crowded W* will be glad In You will he glad you came.

Jfotlee*

Fleming -I aytea

WOODBINE—Mis* Minnie Uy-! ion and Mr. Burton Plemiu^ were united in marriage at Vineland: Saturday by the Rev. Edward W. Cooper, pastor of the West Bap-

tist Church, that city.

Christ}-Shell

Send the young folk* to Sunda) »<-bool at noon and come your-. wlf to the adult Bibla classes. Learn to express yourself at the Epvorth League at 7 P. M. The. Bible Study and Prayer Hour is at 7:30 P. M. each Thuroday evening in tbe paraonag . All are cordially welcome. The Junior; Lenvue is for raur child and l*| bold every Friday afternoon after;

ERMA—Mias Esther Sboll. of 824 K. Taney Street. Philadelphia., was married tn Philadelphia Thursday. February 16 Tbe honey-. moon was spent in New York City, Mrs. Christy is a sister «af Mrs. IcRoy Joggers, of Erma, and is well known here, hating apent the past ten or twelve summer*' here and at Wildwood . ;

bad paid for. bo walked to her borne before be would *»t breakfast sod delivered tbe tea Is it any wonder that with such characteristics. IJncoln soon came lo be called. "Honest Abe!" In addition to his graal physical strength and endurance, hi* strong mind, and forceful will. Lincoln !• perhaps the grealest example In history of "RoUablllty " HI* word was a* good os hia bond gad be always kept hi* promise*.

GonU-Honstein

The New Jersey Annual Conference convedes Tuesday. March 6. In 81. Paul's M E. Church. Atlantic CKy. Rev. H. F von UfW request* that all unpaid pledges be banded in before March 1. so that tbe conference bills may be met and hi* report completed ac-

curately.

Messiah Lutheran

The Home-Ilk* Church. Sea I*le City. Sunday Fiferuary 34. Blh^ achool at 1# A. M. Service with sermon at 7:8# P. M. The pairtor Dr. D. Cpton Batr will speak on •• Life's Invest m*nt." The mid-

Thursday

WOODBINE—A few famllle* j from Woodbine witnessed the marriage of Mia* Celia Hornsteln.. daoghier of P. Hornsteln. former- 1 ly of Woodbine, now residing In i Philadelphia, to Roh rt Gould, of | Jersey CHy. on Sunday evening.; February It. at ’heir home. Quite s number of guests were present, mostly relatives of the I,ride and groom. Those at lending tbe ceremony from Woodbine were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris HornMein and family. Mr. * d Mrs. Philip katx and family. Meyer Hornsteln and Mrs. Nappe The bride and groom left for a short honeymoon and will make their home in Jersey City after

their return.

always arpv n»* i-iu- ( coin did everything with all hi* heart, and hia heart wa* right and true. He was alwny* JuM and fair, but he was merciful and kind 1

u* well.

Tbe life oi Lincoln l* filled with example* of ht* big heart. Hr could never t*H a lie. yet be would never uo or say anything that would hur anyone * feeling*. Abe would go out of his way to help even a dumb animal. At nine years of age his mother died, be seldom spoke of her af-j ter be grew up. but when he dtd ! it was In fervent tones ol deepest; tenderness He once *» M tr her. 1 "all I am or hnpe-

To Install Lights

evening »t 7:8<i. Sunday will be the first Sunday in Lent, la'tit is a special time of church going and all shoold make tt n point to go to church during this season We shall hope to see many

at the services.

SEA ISLE CITY—At the Tue* dsy afternoon eetwlon of the City Commissioners, they decided to place lights at the railroad crossings on Albion and Knowlre Avenues.

hTsopc***. I»*tb. A youns mother was telling | somewhat apprehensively that her isinr Clouting i small son had swallowed a penny. »dxr night .if- "Oh.' wild the sympathetic listfce past two truer, "bsve ywu noticed an; tad Cuba I change In him?" ,

Husband (returning front angling trip): "What do you think of these beauties*" Wife: "Don't try to deceive Mrs. Naybour saw you in tbe fish shop.” Husband: "Ye*. I know she did Yon see I caught *o many I ■imply had to sell some."

ray sainted mother."

brought up by hU ■tepmothcr whom he grqjr to love.! He was reared in a rough and! uncouth country, yet he had the

~ courtesy and poHteness

The severest tew I of Lincoln's haart came after be was chosen President of the United Bute*. HI* caMnrt wa* mode up of bis poIMcnl rival*, who insulted him by their patronizing sir*. All thought Unco la's election a grand blunder. Bui there was aom-Mblng more than human about Llac-oIaY. charity, be could see the good In a man regardless of ibe way that man treaded him. Abe endured tbe worst treatment on the part of hia subordinates for tbe sake of tbe country, yes. and for tbe sake of those subordinate*

Ihemseives.

Abraham IJncoln had the unselfish. self denying, self effacing, self giving hocri. He wa* a marivr tn spirit through hts love ot manklnu Years before his actual martyrdom came to pas* Abe had learned to rule bl* spirit long ago In the cheerless cabins of Kentucky. Indiana and Illinois Whatever may he said of inequalities of menial gift* or of ihe accident*, of Mrth. or fortune, ibe heart is the one thing that all of us are treated equal It may grow up in kindness and lore or he allowed to grow rank In malice and in haired. IJncoln* life story stands beside that of Joseph and Manes. Throughout his dlfflcalt and stormy career It waa la* bean that kept him irne and le him live the life expressed those Immortal words »Web iitiered only a few days before his martyrdom, "with malice toward none: with charity for all. IJncoln* charity for nil wa exercised when that all meant few of bl* family and pione* neighbors— and again when nil meant all tbe American people. "If 1 ever gel a chance to bit that thing." IJncoln slavery: ht! it hard." IJncoln said on« al New Orleans whan be m nexriy white girl auctioned off lo the highest bidder. In a slave market. Lincoln signed hi* immortal Emancipation Proclamation. treeing the salves on the first day of January 1843. HI* strong will was again exemplified on that occasion in the very manner in which he aigmed the document. "I have been shaking hand*

Given in Heoor of Mm Roaenfeld, of Woodbine

WOODBINE—A linen shower was tendered al ibe home of Mr. and Mr*. Leo M. Danerbiru In honor ot Mias Celia Hoa.nfeid. whose engagement to Harry Goldlnger. owner of GoldlngeF* Garage, has been announced. The aflalr. which look place on Sunday evening, was well preen. and U look Mia* Rueenfeld by storm, as she entered the ; Danerhlint home. There were many guests from out of town, some being present om New York. Philadelphia id Wildwood. Elaborate refreshment* were ; served and much enjoyed by tbe large gathering preseai. Very beautiful gift* were presented to Mias Roecnfeld and an ijoyable evening was apent by all until long past midnight. In dancing and other form* of mer-

riment

Mr. Goldlnger nnd Mias Kuteufeld will be married In the very

future.

New Rotanan

SEA UU9—Professor, A. R. *t-p. i nripal of the public reboots of Woodbine, was admitted to membership in the S- a Isle Cty Rotary Club on Monday evening. We was welcomed byEdward B. Arnett, chairman o! tbe fellowship eommttu and the Cod* of Ethics was p.-esented by Irving Pitch. Vice Presided i Earl Wadding um presented tipclub butlor. nnd spoke briefly on tbe duties of a Rota■ Ian. There will be no Rotary meet Ing next Monday, local Rolarian* going to Ocean City tonight for an Inter-club meeting between Ocean CHy. Sew Isle CHy and Wildwood.

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