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WITH THE CHURCHES THE BAPTIST CHURCH "ITte Friendly Church" WILLIAM HUNTER, Minister Sunday: 10:00 — Church- School. . i 11:00— Morning Worship, Sermon •, topic: 'The (Battle of Life." i 8:00 — Evening Worship. Sermon ■ topic: "The Gospel of Effectiveness." i W. P. Haug, Tenor Soloist of Phil- 1 adelphia, will render selections at I tooth services. ! THE WEEK i '8:00 Wltdnesday evening, Prayer ] and Conference meeting- The public is most cordially invited to worship] i with us. I
PRESBYTERIAN Sunday last 6th - inst. the sermons ! were particularly forceful and! | thoughtful. , The morning subject toe- . ing "Religion is Love," and for even- 1 I, in<*, "Life is one grand Doxology" and handled with that sincere and conscientious manner so characteristic of the pastor. Miss Havens sang at 'the morning sen-ice, "Come ye blessed" by 3. B. Scotland and "The Lord is my Shepherd" by Van De Water. For the evening service the soloist gave "Some Day" by Gabriel and "There | is a Green Hill" by Gounod. The ori music was also very attractive and devotional. jMiss Fto'ter is ali ways good in thzft work tout some ' pieces appeal more\than others. Miss will sing at tooth services for Sunday 13th inst Sabbath School on at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 a. m. \ Christian Endeavor at 7 m. and evening service at 8 p. m. \_ — I JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH I Morning service at 10:30 a- m.
Evening service at 8 p. in. Rev. T. Leslie Go ss ling, Rector of St. Matthias, Philadelphia, will officiate. There is no sign of laxity in the attendance and as the season is now about at its height large congregations .are likely to continue until the end of the month. METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, August 13th 10 A. M. — Sunday School. 11 A. M. — Morning worship. 8 F. M- — Evening worshipMr- Walter Reeves, cf Mlllville, Who Jhas d Slighted Cape May people with his fine singing on former occasions, Will sing at the evening service. The mixed quartet will sing at topth services. The Annual Church Bazaar will be held in the vacant store on the corner of Washihgton and Perry streets, will be conducted in connection with August 15th to 18th. A cake sale ' will be conducted in connection with the bazaar. The Mixed Quartet is preparing for a musicale to be given in the Church Thursday evening, August 24th, which promises to be exceptionally good. SPECIAL MUSIC AT THE CHURCH OF THE ADVENT T The high grade of music at the Church of the Advent on the occasion of the anniversary of the consecration of the building two weeks ago will repeated at the Sunday service, and will be continued throughout the summer. Special singers from Philadelphia have been engaged to cooperate with the resident organist, / Mrs. Maude R- Hughes, and the soprano. Mass Frances Vanaman, to make these musical services of a high order. The services for the day are as follows: 7:30— Holy Communion10:30— IMorjiing Prayer and Ser- . 3:15— (Sunday School. ] 4:00 — Evensong--j Classified Advertisements , d All classified advertisements must [- be cash with order, no orders taken f over telephone. " EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS will ' s do sewing by day- Bathing suits a r specialty. 206 6th Avenue, West e Cane May. 8-12-22 190 ' e| — — — WANTED B FURNISHED APARTMENTS — All s Conveniences. Two to Six rooms 1 r and oath. Reasonable- Apply -11" 1 . Washington street, Cape May, N J. t 5 8-2-1-167 7 1 Classified Ads will not be inserted without cash payment. No ledger en--I try can be made on such small am- - ountB. » '
r BOAHDIN G — -Desirable n.. rlew ^ rooms, with or without board, private baths if desired, also table K board. References. 839 Kearney i- ave. Bell phone, 115e 7-22 -tf FARM PAfER salesman wanted. Liberal commission and expense al-. >• lowance- Mention your choice of e counties. Give your experience. Address American Agriculturist, 461 Fourth ave., New Yoric1 8-5-3 i _> * POSITION WANTED— Young mar. desires position of any kind. Experienced as chauffeur- Address No. 184, Star and Wave. U 8-6-1-164 LOST i Classified Ads will not be inserted 1 without cash payment. No ledger en- . tn- can be made on such small ami" 1 ~ - LOST — Pair of eyeglasses on golf' - chain on Mondav August 7th. Ree ~ ward if returned to 209 Broadway . 8-12-1-192 LOST — August 7th between Car May Point and Jackson street bead pair steel rim spectacles. Rewar if returned to the Homestead Hotel- 8-12-1-19 'LOST — On the toeach July 28th, Ladies' Diamond Finger Kin-, heavy gold band, one stone, deep setting. Liberal Reward if returned to Mrs. Benjamin Webster, 4326 Market : Street, West Philadelphia, 8-12-1-189 1 FOR RENT FOR RENT— Sleeping apartments, j with use of bath. Apply 667 Washington at- ; 6-17-tf . FOR SALE Classified Ads will not be inserted wnhout cash payment. No ledger encan be made on such small amounts. ■ FOR SALE — Power boat, 21 ft- long, 6 1-2 ft- beam. Canopy top with « curtains. Apply H O. Smith, l Washington Street, Cape May. t 8-12-22-196 <
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