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WITH THE MCHES CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Rev. Paul Sturtevmht Howe, Ph.D. Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 7:30 A. M. Holy Communion. 10:30 A. M- Second services and ser^ mon. 8:45 P. M. Sunday School. 4:00 P. M. Evensong. BAPTIST On Sunday next, 14th inst, Mr. Floyd Kirby will sing, at both services- Daylight Saving Time- Morning service" at 11:00 a- m.; Evening service at 8:00 p. m., when the Rev. . B. L, Newltirk, of Philadelphia, will preach. Sunday School at 10 a. m. on Supdays- Special. Sunday offering on August 21. METHODIST Sunday School at 10. a. m. Sunday morning. Services at 11 a- m- and 8 p. m. Daylight saving time- Top-' i<(, >n the evening, "How to 'jeep young." The Lyric Male "Quartette of " Millville, N. J., will sing at both services and at. the evening service will give a recital, assisted by other talent. PRESBYTERIAN Wenotice that our old and esteemed fnetht, Mr- James Groetzinger is . again filling the position as bass soloist in the choir. His rendition of at the morning service Sunday the 7th inst was fine. A new vojee was heard at the same service . wIjcb Mr. Cornman, tenor, sang "If God so clothes the grass" by Bischoff; a sacred song presenting the difficulty of "wide intervals'' slurred to words hard to pronounce with satand clarity. It was very well sung and the story . was wejl told in a manner at once sin- ' cere in tonality and production, entirely unsophisticated. We hope to have the pleasure of Mr- Cornman again. In the evening Miss Wilkins sang, "Jerusaby Gounod and Mr. Groetzinger, "My God my Father," by Manto. The organ music was ^lelightfii!. Among the selections we heard, "Angelus" by Sellers and "Melodic Russe" by Milligan. Sunday 21st inst, is "Recognition Day* when all are given opportunity to give special offer. _ ings- towards the maintenance of the church- Special music ami sermon at the morning service. A Union Mass Meeting Avill be held in the Church on Wednesday, Aug. . 17tl inst at 8 P. M Speaker Hon. Clinton N. Howard, of Rochester; N- Y„ known gs "The Littftr-ifcant Orator." Subject, "The New Day- .and Better "fbmorrow." All sho-il hear this Chautiiuoua favmlur MAJOR ARMSTRONG HONORED Maj. Edward Kent Armstrong, of Chicago, who was killed while in the Red Cross service in Palestine in 1919, will have n column in the no>y j University of Illinois stadium dedicated to his hbnor^ according to a plan adopted by th? executive committee wherchySohimns will he elected {th-eirch of IVkl-LFS Illinois alumni and students—wha -were killed in the worliljvrnr. yipjtn- Armstrong will be reraem. Kered here us the husband of Mrs. E. K- Armstrong, formely Miss Carrie Tocer. " -» GEN'ERAL ELECTION Registratron Days in all Municipal!, tiesf First— Sept- 13, 1921, 1 p. m fo*9 .p. m. Also House' to JIoti.se Can— " vpst* Second — Sept. 27, 1921, 7 a. m. to M Also PrimarwDay. , Third — Oct- 18, 1 p. m to 9 p. m. General Election D-ay^lov. 8, 1921. 6 a. m. to 7 p- m> Dr. Clarence S. Eldredgc, Eye Specialist, of Philadelphia', will be at Cape May for the Season. Those in need of Glasses or. having trouble with their eyes can consult htm Evenings and Saturdays, Broadway and Third Avenue, West Cape M.hy. 520-6-21-tf SPECIAL TWO WEEKS ONLY Paper clips in Bulk, thousand Jots, per thousahd. Priced exceptio"hally low for quick' sale. Get your sqpply "now. Star and Wave PubCo. ■ . adv2t, COMMISSION GOVERNMENT ! LAW - Is a publication written, by the Lewis T. Stevens, former State of New Jersey. If you are active in a Commission City you should have publication on your desk. ALBERT R. HAND, Publisher. •

