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SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHORCHES
Strong Sermons and Excellent Mnslt Heard by Large Congregations. The otuirchee la Oeemn (Tlty Wert'nil well tilled At tte aerrbfe* ou'Huuday. KollowiiiR an report* of *ome ot tin
"l.lfe It
treat mualc end Rreet life. | love be*t. So ui>' epiieala to life e* It la. So unle*a It la well w rl and itreet literature. oally. menially,
> traualtlou*—joy.
After rntdluK tl Heine* Held: —T tblnker'e aennuii
FIR8T PKKSBVTKKIAX.
Tbe Itev. H. 8. Snyder, pa»ti
Heidelberg Heformed fharcli ofjbatlle-lleld.
Ht^weakevllle, Pa , preached
tnone In the Kind Prwbyterlen CtiurrU
Sunday on "The Home 1.1
morning eermoii wa* on "Mother.” Heeelected-a* hta text Prov.n|;31 end
aaM In part:
'There Hi much dl*cu*>luu iu tillday about the ml*»loil ot women Uraat and noble-minded men and women ore agitated over the *eeiiiln« new subject, and the discovery »e«tiui to be certain, one of these day*, of the mRadon ot women. How foolish It aeeiMK, a* we come back to tbe old, old Book and llnd that woman ha*always bad a mlaelon; that there nr time lu the biatory of the world when Mod haa not dellned’Tor her of her life. It wa* revealed In Hie garden. She wa* to be a* the ray of sun •bine coming Into the gloom of lonelltieaa,cha«lng away the fog and leeaapttlt of man, and ju.-t making •him feel happy. Her mh»iou, truly" Interpreted, lie* been one «i tlon, and I defy anyone lu lhi« world to ahow w here there 1* a nobler ml*
elan than thj*.
. "Which |* greater, he who earrie* tbe gun or sword lu battle or she wl urge* him forward aud then goe* bat to the lonellue** of au empty bouse pray and vail for foolrtepu that may never eome? Which I* greater, who build* ablpa, train*, make* veutiony and the like, or *he who patient Ruffcring, denial and I give* him comfort and encouragement w hen all elm think him a fool" The genluaof the world—Hie thinker* •^ireaebere, Inventor*, statesmen, pre*ldent* aud noble ruler* —are not ashamed to nay, "mother ha* been thi luapiretkHi of my life.’ We give all honor to Hie progressive w oman w ht retain* the aweeines* and bekwiy oi Woe womanliuod. “TM Ideal mUaloii If woman, afler all, la that of Inspiration, and the aphere for this aplrtl to be manifested l« in the hutne. Here all wome quaeoa. Here they are euthron heart! that lore and obey. Here she wield* the mighty sceptre of love, la bare she build* a home to shel from atorm, aud in every way seek* ■end her huahaud and children put th tbe world to do and to dare “Her 'inapfHHou U fell In I worehlp, the family altar. Hie fa tty pew m church. TbeorgauUallon In church aud In many other Hilug* that bare to do.with religious life owe their extotetice to her iuspiralkm. Her Inspiration fat felt in tbe mliool, where children portray her life. Her ItiBuenoe la seen In business aud a«A«ha busy mart* of life. Her Influence i. men In our social life. Kads, fasbioti*. ate., am determlnnl by tier. Her in flueuce I* felt In Hie moral surround. Inga. 8be either lifts man np or drags him down. 8he determine* the purity of life. Man will only rim u
■nlTerlng, liijusHi-e, hard wotk, : Bible, (« triumphs, pauses. When we aland foryoun Still, these drill and train us to have ence iti | luteHretuelaud spiritual muscle Mod's | mother’s pur|s)*e I* to discover and explore u» hoiue entirely. The gay dress of the raw re- j text. I* emit must soon be worn Into the j travel-seined, battle-tested veteran’*
garb
' ll take* trained men tu be soldier*.
Not simply trained ou Hie parade | Juliu-e ground on tbe village green, not In T. Brow sham battles lu times of |>eace, but on | Beck, Ni
■very kind of material, moral," splrltui
ter can do ber best li her—well physb orally, spiritually Mod. Christ, your
WYOWNO. looey and wife, I Khlladelphta: '
RAILWAY EXTENSION
The City. Commissioners, at their regular mecliug,accepted on Ihlnl and dual reading Hie ordinance providing for Hie extension of Hie electric railway company’* track* on Atlantic avenue above Ninth street to Hie north section of the city. . The oltlcer* will, as soon as possible, lake the matter before Hie Htate Ifublie ("tlllty CommlaalOMn, a* required by
there by some pure soil of heaven. Tbe world has many Jexebels who de si toy character, but thank Mod for Hu Me bora b« who lead on to good and
noble deeds.
’The real aolutloq to our preeenl^lay
«oclal problem. >. tl» true Interpret., ^,,*,.1,.
Oon of woman a* to ber mWon. "The hand that rock* the cradle rules world’ la a* true this d«iy as when _. tered. If Hiere are Hue mothers, the net too will be true. If there are falsi aud Mlf-meklug mothers, so will t|,«
nation be false and self-seeking,
"O, you blessed mothers, teach youi daughters Hie blessed mission that |.
hem be truetothemselves,
ue and the nation ”
In tbe First M. E. Church Hunday evening, Hr. Haines, tbe pastor, deltv. ered a strong sermon from tbe text • He endured a. seeli.g Him who I. In!
vtalole—’'Heb., 11; 27. -
There w.». Urge congregation pre* ■Ml. and all were dHlghtcd, aa usual with the pastor's enllghteulug disJ^way back lu the deep subcon. -toi-.kelf.'/ said Mr. Haines, "w, each have an Invisible purpose or .dm In life, for wfah'b w e make all etlorta. If this purpose or aim Is larg. enough, »e shall be dcveluped symmetrically In every part and wYll t„ known among our felb.», .* go,., ■Hung character Judgment It
there
urpose of H .gradually wealiall be know n what we are striving to be. ““ ist express
Mr. Jekyl
"If I .mistake u
’ spirit of the
said Mr. Haines, •■»«, || v , N that Is seeking for change re.msy way. „f doing thing,sted food for body, mind and •plrtt; and our gravest danger i* we aw lowering or lorfng sight of big!. "There I* a certain rugged in Mod’, word that will ever call u. to duty. The real soldier in the watebes Ms captain and partakes of his •plrlt, for his captain ha* come m from tbe ranks and has learned „i,edi etiee, courage, self-mastery and loyally In a high and lofty purpose.” Dr. Haioee, after giving several Illustration* of IbU, said: •Th* commanding character* of the ages, the real leaders, have been men who endured hard ness aa seeing our who la Invisible:” lu tbl* connection tb *i* P ** k * r lll,U " p ” 1 . Washington at Valley Forge and Lincoln befure Hie battle of Gettysburg.
"Full life is n
a id dominant chords •t be remote and lu- “. minor slialna, b, sorrowful, discord and
IMI-KHIAL..
■rge E. Faber, Mrs. M. M Eaklus, j
'•The great bailie of tbe age* I* yet | tiertrodc Bakins, Mr*. M t be fought. There la spiritual, wick- Mrs. A. BtucUlr. i'blladelph ness In high place*. I'agatilsni. like : Ann* Macauley, Hgddunlield;
the land from which it Bcblodensky, Fern Rock.
comes, is rearing Its
In sever*I heathen temples. Mormi l*tn Is polluting Hie atmosphere of the most beautiful spot In ourcountry the government does not grapple i It and kill It. The liquor traffle still drlles us. The .Sabbath-breaker laugh* ■t n*. Our children must face Hi dangers If we do not master them. •To be thus ready fur endurance rest*, we must liave deeply-seated v let Ion* that are a part of our being, anchored to our consciences and a part of onr live*. Mod 1* calling u* to tbl*
endurance lest.”
Dr. Haines read Kipling'* " If,” from which we quote the first stanza:
Sunday was Mother.'* May at the Baptist Church. The sermon themes of the Rev. Arthur Uee, the p bore specially on the honor due motherhood and Hie lime** required to rightly perform the'dutlesof motherhdod. Thcpe was a *pedal program
for the Bible school
dried doubly effective by the presence of a larger number than at any school ■csslon since la*t summer The evening sermon wa* on the passage In II Kings', 4; 28, the queitloii Elisha a»ked the^Shunaminlle woman
"Is It well with thee?”
Mr. (lee spoke lu part a* Jollow*: "Justly or unjustly the world holdi motherhood responsible for childhood, asking that children shall be born right, brought up right aud behave right. If the boy or girl falla In any of tbesK polul* people blame Hie
'Tbyslctaue blame .the
not taking proper care of.the'child Educator* blame the mother for Si.-iog to. It that the child does work assigned by the (etcher. Ml trrs blame the mother because cWld of today does not know Scriptures as children of former generation* knew their Bible. This blamt l* laid at tbe door of tbe mothers Justly oranjusHy, because motherhood 1 childhood suggest dependcu ’Father* are not responsible child aud |he community fo child's character la the same way tlial the mothers are. A* one writer pnt It, 'ChUdren are what lliry i and this is true more generally than we may commonly suppose, fore, there rests on American motherhood a tremendous responsibility with
respect to the America!^* ot the n
'The question of the prophet mei
much to tin? American of today, foi
Is not well with the mothers, fa n It be well with Hie children?
mother* are weak physically, shall children be strong? If the mother 1
Intelligent training, shall the c
■n be Intelligent? If the mother Is
’eless In any matter of morals, ci
we expect high idandard* of living the child? If the mothers have no: llgtou.have we any right to egpect
Hie children to be religious? mothers send tbelr children to Sunday school while they selves are not member* of either <
church. This Is,a great pity—fur
the child's (aka. -
Because of the responsibility of tbe mother, the question of our text Js at important one for tbe rake o mother and child But tbe queslloi
icrsonal question
Other* are Interested In the flluessu "Her hnshand ha* e right tw ask. 'I well with thee?’ Neighbor* have > right to a*k the aame question. Am ration ha* the *ame right, ("till belong to Hie Stale. If any doubt attempt to Injure the child—your child—and *«e how quickly the (Rate Interfere*.' The Ktale demand* mother* •hall treat their children rlhht, aud Insist* upon ■mount of education, and a certain lo puulabniriitV. If- a mother prove* her uulUnera the Htate her child aud auume* the place of laker, claiming a greater than Hie mother can show In the fu-
ture of the child.
in England provision I*being madt for the mother who has tost her husband and Is burdened with the rare of eral children. The Stale auume* OuanciaLvespounlblllty, pajiug a ceramouut fur the care of each child, ■Hug that Hie mother stay home. This protect* the children agaliral beng thrown upon thelr.own resource* while the mother M away earulng tad for herself and them. ‘Mod Is also Interested, for t he chllin are HI* Mother* ire; after all, l the llret owner* of the children d baa tint claim, and He has tbe "Ight to ask that mother* shall be
the soul* He ha*
"And *o we comedo th ture of the question: 1* you mother*? There I* seifUhiiese which defeat!
Mothers tbeie ait who care so much for tbelr children that they neglect
d thus Injure tbmrfthey
J, M. MolUus, 8. B. Bmltli, Camden* •me* K. Brown, L. Lutz. New ” 1 K. Mlraudon. Paterson; Wlllh Varney. Nutley: H. II Jones,T ' 'Tiuro, John Test and wife. V. B.'Smytb, Philadelphia. tATHLU. Walter Cliand1, Ml** Alive W.
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adelphla'.J. rf. Jarrell *i.i wife, Haddoutield; Henry M. Fussell, Mary TKussel, Alice Fussell, Media BbBKBON. I. W. Conway, 8. O. Reiner, Ellaworth Hay, Meorge Rubrlghl, Krnekville; Frank Donahue, J. J. Donahue, Lost Creek; B. V. Bertram, Mr. E. 8. Hubbs, V. \V. Mil!*, W. C. Read. Mr. Charles T.UIIdeu, Philadelphia; Fred. Thompson, Elmer?- Claude Hornet, Shaft; J. W. Johnston, Ocean City; W. Bennett and wife, Bridgeton. ^ ; OOEAKIC. Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Hill, Iran*-j downr; Miss LlllleC. Bunting. Darby;] Samuel Young and wife, Ml*s Florence Young, Mu* Charlotte Thompson, ! l’t*tegr»ir, Jr., J. K. Finley, A i T. Flower and wife. J. H. K. Mixon j Ellubeth K Gamble, tno
At the regular meeting of the lilyimmlssbniers, Mayor Headley printed a resolution, which wasadopted,
requesting tlieCa)* May County lioard of Freeholders to pay for the arc lights on Asbury avenue frupi Seveoieeiiib
to Tblrty-fourtli Slreyt*, all yei
board iu.slmt
Tbft
all Hi
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» slated. A It
□ uty.
k W. Kowkes. secretary of
A Woman CantHelp - wanting a ^ Glenwood Range A Glenwood Range cooks and bakes to perfection and is equipped with every improvement for saving time and lauor. J.lf Groves, Ocean City .
Makes Cooking Easy
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Important Announcement
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... M. Packer, Clras. Haag, Ml** Morotby He**. Mi** j % Katbarlne Wltmayer, Pulladclphla- ,r J. 8 Herr. F. M. Gamble. Phoenix- ’■ villa; L. B. Crawford, Haddonlleld: Geo. Klppard, Mauayuuk.
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W. H. Heuzey, 8. M. Maple*. Jae FrauklUi, J. P. Iraap.J. B Carr. L, IraflVrty. M. Mort.iw^ 11 1
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._ R P Brown, Mrs. Meam and family. Henry Bassett and wife, ‘"rs Ruben Ktllough and family, M. Eddie. M. K.’Harr aud family. F.
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Kora D. Meehan. William G. Noble and family. W, A. Homan aud family. Thomas J Kegley. K, M Chisholm. J.T. Ward and wife, J C. Holme, K: P. HolMnshaad. John \\ Frkttid. it, W. H. Beaver and wife, W. Xutravlller, Mr* G. H. Grove, Mis* E T. Grove, Mr*. K. McClain, Philadelphia; W. Lane, MHz. George W. Olio, Atlantic City; C. W. Jones.' and wife, Tom'* River; B B Draper.! Colllug-wood; James F. Mavis and wife,. Albert Fogg. G. 11. Hemmlogway, Caradeu; E A. Corson, Ocean! City; Mm T O. Peirce and sou. itlra Smllheuiali, Haddonlleld. I
Religious^ political, educational, military or other organizations proposing to convene this summer .by the seashore, are informed that a - Splendid Auditorium seating 2,800 people Will Be Ready For CoNVENTibns by June 15th or sooner. Situated at Ninth Street and the Atlantic Ocean Boardwalk at Ocean City, New Jersey, the Pier 'is reached by trolley from Atlantic City, and* by “Pennsy" and “Reading’ systems from all parts of the country. •• Wheelock’s Carlisle Indian Military Band has been engaged by the Pier Company for July and Au- - g us t- ^ ' . * For dates and reservations for conventions address — Chris, hand Ocean Pier Co. Ocean City, N. J.
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The
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Ways and
Means
Committee
of the House Refer (o the Bell Telephone
YOUR Rramand-and-one homehold care* and wearing detail*. It it on duty in the dead quiet of tbe night, juit aa it b in the rush of tbe day’s shopping—or
errand running, or visit tog.
Hundreds of thousands of housewives send their voice* over Bell wires every day to batchers, bakers, caterers, stores, and friends. If You Haven’t a Belt Telephone,
Why Haven’t You?
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a snbllme u:
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'CJHARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT 421 Mariner & nerchant*' Building s*Hii.ai>Ki.psiia, i'A. In Oomui City, at Jos. 1. Beau's olBra, seen Wednesday aadauurday and every eyonlng.
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