Ocean City Sentinel, 13 June 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel} (JfllLDREN S DAK

WELL OBSERVED,

R. CURTIS ROBINSON

d ‘'” ^ SORHUAY, JUNE IS

—^ I Uud an

Pleasing and Impressive fix-11 1 * - *™* 1 crcises Held in Three of j ‘ r ' ttw ' the City's Churches. uaiiir-

nilklren'* Day waa baaullfolly | obarryetl It. lhe‘ Metbuttut, Praaby. ami Hapltateburebea her* Hum ami the eierrlaea, which were both tulerlalnlnR ami lmp«-..v.. were

igresalhin-.

Klr.1 M K.

uajurlly * UolU Ih hl» ■word. .»ld a|t|>eared I

ehlld, w

(Cray-haired parent- feel when they attend the of the graduate* they had had the edtiage" of thetr children

led prupliel. h

lot "peak.for I am a elilld ' When boy Solmnoii W niade kljig. he

i.ded by large congregate-. "JmJ ""go'^t^e^l'ln'.^o’.rr The exerel-e. in the Klr-t M K HMVrn| Kathm’ honored and^aaoretl, 1 Church. To charge ,.fSuperintendent the i.rophet how' Mark \V. Adama. were open W , J 1 , , 0 prophecy; he gave the king wladom tgmg by the -chool Thla wa. fol-,^ rule ^ ^ * Truly, he pray*, by Dr. Halne-. the |mmb|(t|| blmwl , . h .M

We are in

COFFEE Business

right

MA\ t INSTALLED A NEW MODEL Hobart Electric COFFEE MILL the demand lor the varioui grader cl Oran Pulvtrirahnn a Mch cannot oe i Hard Mill. Percolator? Then we Creoul

you want a good cup ol Colli Pulveeired to lull the pot.

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••QUALITY, MKRYIQi: urttl l»«ICE’

MKDlt'Al. reaearcher" of Uie Unlverally of Peouaylvanla cdniplihi that they are Boat la to get dt-g- enough for vtT Inert ton purpoaea. They abould vl-lt Ocean City, where there are more worthlea- enr* to the -q-iare yard than In any other-place tn the Htate, M

aaaerted.

COTTAGES RENTING Lwraie NtriMber* Heuted »«> VI..More eery good rental- of collage* were made by real e»tatc in the pant week. Parker Miller bar rented the llr-t floor of bla apartmeul" on Walton place lo Mr. and Mr*. T. J. Klorauee, of Philadelphia, who have been »uiumet vl-ltor- Irere for aeveral year-. Joaaph l.rtcull report-the following

reulal-:

Dr. Maclulo-h - tlr-t ll.wr apartmerit lo Mr*. A. I... McDermott* of Philadelphia. Mlaa Charlolle Noble'* collage. 1-1 Waa ley aemur.to W.tiarduer i rowell. of Philadelphia. . IL H. Jobuaou'aapartuieui to Mr«. A. Leonard, of Philadelphia. A. D Btldham'* hou-e, ««. Ocean avenue, to Paul K, Brown, of Phila-

delphia.

John Hatty'* cottage. Fourth »treet and Wealey areuue. to Jo.hu* U. Morgan, of Philadelphia. Mr*. Sarah Blanche Doe'» collage. M9 Seventeenth atreet, to Mr*. H. W. Hlxon, of Pbllefielphla. J. M. Cheater report* the following: Second floor of Davl- apartment". MSI Wealey avenue, to Ralph W. McKee, of Philadelphia. Cottage 920 Ocean avenue to MrIda K. Perrlne, of Philadelphia. Bungalow on El^hleentli -treet, ea-t of Atlantic avauue, loCbarleaK. Uaria, of Philadelphia George Hay-' collage. 611 Atlantic avenue, to Silas Schumu, of Phila-

delphia.

Kira! floor of the Currey apartment-, Fifth atreet and Central avenue, to H. C. Hooka, of Philadelphia. A. E. Gallagher's tlr"t floor apartineot. Fourteenth -treet and Wealey avenue, to Fred L. Bennagf, of

dalphia.

Maaaey A Edward- hare made the following rentals: Roger J. Mayue-’ coUage, Fourteentb .treet and Waaley avauue, to ~W. Harlan Page.' of Lenadowne. Alloway M. Smith’" cottage, itB Ocean avenue, to Johu Graeuwell, of Philadelphia. K. E. Darby has made the following

The program was *« follow-: Vocal -election,"SuiiuyJutie."by irlmary department; recitation, "The Urth of Children'- Day,” Margery tentham. recitation, My Wlah." Marian Murphy; wdo, -A Lullaby," H|zjt Hill; imitation, Evelyn Smith; recitation, Edith Powell; recital Ion, Luring theSai'tour,” MarJoryTowi end amt J\lena Campbell; singing, by the school; recitation, "Bright Blo«"oma," Hareb Stoul; recitation, •A Golden Thought,” Helen Newton; recitation, "Golden Rod.” Vida Buxby; recitation, “Little Sunbeam*.” Virginia Barrett; tinging, ••Golden Suiibeama,” Marian Murphy. Be-.ie Week* and Marjory Bent ham; recitation. Ira Vincent; recitation, “A tjueer Mule Preacher.” Sarah Mc'Inglug. -chool; recitation, II; ottering, Helen Bard: addreaa, Dt. Halne-: vocal aolo. Jeanette Darby; -Ingiug by -chool; fecltatiou, Georgia Nortoo; recitation. Sarah Smith and Haatl We-colt; tat ion, K-ther McGInnl*; -Ingiug by -Chool; motion exerciae, "Playing >»l-ie-." -even girl*; recltatloii, •What the Flower- Said,” Ruth Moore; violin aolo, Earl Barber: recitation, Carl Moore; vocal quartet, "In Festal Day*," Karl Barber,Carl Moore, • and H. Gull; -Ingiug by acbool; floral wreath drill by 11 hymn by school; "Good Night,”

IMHANl'KI. HAPTiST.

I of the most beaulilul servicewas that In the Immanuel Baptl-I First on the program was a tableau Angel-," in which nearly SO young people appeared, ranging In age from

■ up to seventeen years,

t light, in the body of the church were exllDgui-bed. Back of the i—il near the pulpit were two lightcovered with red tissue paper. In the pool wa- an archway Under this were two gate* ajar, over of which were the word-, i*Glory Be to God on High.” On the arch over the gate, waslbetuacrlpllou, hlldreu'. Day" In letter* covered th white daisies. Under the :te two little girl. In the garb of

ailed.'

Win A. Hint's drat I

r apart-

ment, 708 Seventh -treet. to Mr». Kmua L. Brook., of We-t Phladel-

phta.

C. H, Shoemaker’, sotige. Thlrteeoth atreet and Simpson avenue, to Harry Howaon.ot Ohio. William D. WUaon’. cottage, I KM » Frank A. Taylor,

Kobert W. Kutberford'. boat I tm Pleaaur* ave«ue, to Dr. J. 8. Frederlcka, of Ocean city. Mlm CapHola Troutman'* cottage 118 Aabury avenue, to Mrs. H. S. Meraer. of Pblledelphia. Jobn B. CbrMlan'- cottage, 62S Abury avenue, to Arthur N. Herron, Camden. Mn Andnw Marshall'- third flo . apartment to John F. Myer, of PhilsClayton Halne* Brick bathe following rental.: Cottage HI Fifth .treet to Hnutar, of Pblledelphia. Cottage 701 Seventh -treet to W

Cottage 1129 Aabury avenue lo I B. Mortimer, of Philadelphia. Cottage 851 Second -treet t» Hor*

B. Wetntnger, of Oak Lane.

Klthlan apartment-on Tliird -irt td I ecu Hamj-ton, of Pbtladelfhu Saonnd floor of Bn-ik- apartmen on Del^ucey place to J H. Bunk. Kyniu cottage, «os Twelfth -trert. to Frank R. Elliott, of Pblladelpl.l Cottage 1511 We.ley avenue,to H-igl.

W att, *f Pbiladelphia.

Welah'a bungalow on Klr-t »trcH I. Charles B. Davl., of Philadelphia. Middle apartmvot of the Ganleu apartmeut" to the Rev. Thoma. su

venaon, of Philadelphia

Lowar apartment of the Molitg.uu ery apartmeut", 1222 Central avetiu. to Johu G. Uracey, of Pi,ii„i. |phi. FUM floor, north .Uie. of the ley apartmeut-.to John Near!, nf p„ii

wepli M. Row land,of Philadrlp

i baa become a great atlmircr id... , ha* purchaaed, through F. K

by, one of Robert W. Scwlfa. It labuk St. Cherle. place Will Band 1>U11K„>.„

. K. Scull ha. .Ignad a contracl » Mr*. William H. Nagle, of Phil, •bla, to build a bungalow on Fifth *. Th* hou-e u u. CMg al-Hii

[tie caidlve uin i'. wife. She ■ Prophet Ell.l

I walled > ave the hi i could t

Fred. S. Pfitzenmyer 735 Asbury Avenue

it -uJ-huit in Smitt

The effect of the whole wi The tableau wa. arranged I. A. Mann, Mrs. Bertram Mn. Preacutt Cadmau and Mrs. Alice

Stepheneon.

The staging during the evening unusually good. The children were trained by Mn. 8. 8. McAllfoter. Following the tableau, there wa. duet by Mr. mud Mn. Chapmau, and the children mug "Everywhere the Father*. Praise Resound*." There wa. a prayer by the Rev. Arthur Gee, followed by a recitation, "The Flowen." Verna Coiltua; hymn, •Praise Our God," by the acbool; exerclae, ''Full of HI* Klchea," by five girl-; choru., '‘Lift Up the -chool; exerciae. "They Speak la U* of God,” four girl*; primary song. ir, Children’* Day," .lx girl.; recitation. "Like Uie Birdie*," Edith Col- >; recitation, "Buttercup* and Cbll dreti," Ruth Pruett;exercl«e."S«llon," three boy*; eburu., "All the Air ta Filled with Song.” -chool; recitation, •Willing Feet and Tardy,” Lila Chapman; recitation, “Little White Daisy, 'O girl.; vocal aolo, Ruth W'ame recitation, "Countlea. Voice.," Ger-

trude Snyder; e

Pert,” live girl.; aong and drill. Ruth StephenMin; recitation, "Share and Have,” Mary Clark; recitation, Irene Chapmau; add re— by pastor; oflerlng taken by two little girl. — Mildred Warem and Mary 'lark; recitation, Kowen Grant; born., “Bing of God's Love,” achbol; Sunday school benediction. pi but raamrrmuA*. The Rev W. M. Scball, of PhtleIrlphta, *|-ike at the Chlldren'a Day wt^tce In the' Find Pr—byterlan Jhnrch Snndsy evening on "Remark■hie Boy* and Girl* In Uie Bible." He apoke in part a> follow-: "There are -ome very noted hoya and girl- whoae record, are written alongof lho-e of thegreeleat name. In :he world', history. They found In both the Old and New Ti of Ihe Word of God, and declare plainly how much our Heavenly Father, from tfme Immemorial, ha. loved the child ten. When He proved Abraham', faith, It wa. through hi.

lepro-y.

The king of Israel could not cute him: Ihe prophet of Israel could Kll.ha directed Naaman lo dip -ven lime* In Juidan. He did »o, and hi- fle-h bethat of a little child. The capid wa- u»ed of God to bring Naaman to Kll.ha. How thankful he iiiu-t have been for Uie hint of the ■Id who helped hi. wife In their >ur Savior’s time there wei ikeii" of lit- deep love tor U children. When the disciple, wei discussing ‘Who I. the greatest Jn U kingdom of heavenT' Jean, called little child unto Him, and .Ittlng him 111 the midst of them, .aid: -Verily, I you,except ye he converted, me a. little children, ye -hall - into the kingdom of heaven.'

e, shall bumblt

himself aa this little child, the »amr I. grealeat In the kingdom of heaven. Ind whom .hell receive one «Urh lltllr hlld In My neme recelvetb Me!' Then ame tho— word, of rebuke that •ery »ugge-ttve to you boy. and girl■ere al the seaside: ’But whoso shall oltend one of Hie— little one* which believe In me. It were better lor him mill-tone were hanged about k, and that he were drowned In

the depth of the —a.'

-How Je*u. loved Jalru.' little daughter. She was 12 years old. She vas the- ruler'* only daughter She lied and Jean, came to her home He ook Peter, Jam— and John and Ihe parents Into the death chamber. ‘Weep not; she I- not dead, but .leepetli ' fliey laughed Him lo acorn, and Jeanpul them all out, and called: ‘Maid, aeP. Her spirit came again, and • arose straightway. No wonder ■t 'her parent, were aatonl-bed.' -There was a boy In Jerusalem who, d lie lived In our country today, would probably be known Ihe world •the boy detective.' He was lister', mu. Forty men had agreed to nelllwr eat nor.dnnk until they bad kllle I Paul, the lad', uncle. when Paul's slater', sou heard of their lying In wait, he went and entered Into the castle, and told Paul Then Paul called one of the centurionand aald, 'Bring this young mall -mrfo the chief captain, for he hath a certain thing to tell him.' Then the chief ceplain took him by the hand, and ent with him a.lde privately and ■ked him, ’What I. It that thou hast i tell me"? Paul', nephew defeated ■e conspiracy of 10 would be mnrder- -*. Through the boy. the conspiracy a. brought to light; thruugb the hoy. was brought to naught. “In ll allf-we realise that -God movei a tnyangou. way HI. wonder, tr after the resurrection thal Jeau* spoke tho-e loving word* l®Peter Peter who had denied hie I-ord three time*: 'Loyeet thou Me more than the—?' ThUt question was asked three llm-a When Peter answered, 'Yea, Lord, Thou know—t thal I love Thee,' the Gnat Shepherd .aklp -Feed ray 'He .hall gather the lamb* m.,'and carry them In Hli

TUNGSTEN LAMPS HAVE BEEN REDUCED IN PRICE 25 watt (20 candle-power) now 40c 40 watt 1.52 candle power) now 43c 60 watt (48 candle-power) now taxion watt (80 candle-power) now 85c IMPROVED IN QUALITY OVER THE OLD STYLE

Call at the Office THE OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC LIGHT CO.

’ • • ’ * ‘ Power OTIS M. TOWNSEND

Gas has become a necessity not a I'lxury anil can be adopted to all domestic and com- , mrreial ptirj>oses. Why n<'t fiaye a j^is kitchen

operateJ i

• heating

Witlt tl.is <-r with ,th<

.! way. at yo.

BUILDER pick: Mh St. Opposite P. Flan; ami Specitications ptepmed withcul chaige

ALLEN SCULL BUILDER

pen Mmiday a

CITY GAS LIGHT CO.

Eleventh St. and Haven Ave.

Ocean City. N. J Ocean City

V Eighth St, - New Jersey

PLUMBING

in g-ttiiiR witire ..totfiu-tlon -« b> priew, workmanship ami I "itss.

-HEADQUARTERS For anything you want to know, ahout huiUling.

I tot 11 1*110.

pair work of uhich I luak. * nj-vi"

... C. H. BACOIN 007 BiKhth st

48,000 Square Ft. of Sidewalk 13,900 Lineal Ft. of Curb Without a patch and claimed by engineer* to lie the fineat piece of work in South Jersey. That is the kind of work that is done by

S. L. SMITH

Concrete Construction of All Kinds

Sidewalks, Curbs, Foundations, etc.

PILING WORK OF ALL KINDS Jetted or Hammer Driven. Wharves, Bulkheads, etc. 505 Ninth Street Summer Residence, Ocean City, N. J. . 1026 Simpson Ave. Estimates Cheerfully Given. . ‘ . Phone 33-W

oUrtalued <

HAD JOLLY TIME

of th* Ladl—' Lunof Germantown, were ith a dinner by Mra. Geo.

Central avenue. I ant Thursday. Thuae in the party were Mr*. Benj. Wolf, Mra.'Kvao* Peters, Mr*. -Frank Snyder, Mrs Brooks, Mia. El hr I Peterand Mr. Idirimer, of Philadelphia, and Mm. Simon Hmllh, of Woodbury Height*. All bed a most delightful aften and evening The next day the -ame party

mly *r

Humanly -

teach .-r- fron

the public M-hi nf town returned

their home* wtthlu a few day- after the close of -ohool la-t Friday. Of the teacher-. Ml—e* Marrett and I' herlaln « III altend the -ummrr * at Cape May. Ml—Itayle will vl Lewl-town. Ml— Harriet Schutch will vlalt her ai.ter at Caldwell. V Meta R Halter will have charge of publicity bureau of the Shure F

God twik Ihe will for the deed. A ram in. the thicket appeared ju.t aa the angel of Ihe Lord -tayed the hand that held the knife that was to -acrillce lease Ill-in Uieallar. Abraham’, faith withheld nothing from Almighty God —not even hi. onlyrnn. No wqnder God made Abraham -the Father of the

Faithful : }

"One of the mp-t noted hoya In all lil-tory wa. the youthful .hepherd David. In Kind Samuel, the 17th chapter, we read how that two great

-rmle. euram|wd on the hill.. .The Ocean City

Phllietlne* ju the un* aide; that of the 1 ./ living God on the other A great giant. MONO AN HAND. J Goliath of Gath, wa. made leader of. Ciriu icMoiwaaw AK „ ttvmn Ihe former. He IwueaV challenge that | „

two men. meet and wttle Ihe question ^ .. ,

a. to which was Ihe victorious aide.'

David accept, the challengeaud meet. , tUr * M ' , » w—“■ »■ Goliath—and, with one of the live! n "‘‘‘ *

pebble, from the brook, .lay. the giant Goliath, aay. BubopCumberland, wa. II feet 1 lucbci lu height. Gath wa. a colony of giant- aud Goliath wa* pr -b- 1 ably the Ullwt of them all. j God loved !>ayld. How tender and

oonvtaelng Hie argui

JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor

1137 .Asbury Ava.

New Jersey

MHA.1NERY

trimmed hata radaead, good «tyl«a all

J. H. niLDRCTtl’S

While ege Aabury Ave. tan Phsa*.

Yard and Lawn work attended to promptly. All kind- of house and yatd plant*. Special seashore lawn grau seed for sale. Heat grade* of shade and ornamental tree, and hedging. Would be pleased to do your wotkforyou. Top soil wild In any quantity and special fertilizer for your flower bed". ELMER H. CRAM El a a O MIOORI-VN TERRACE

The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING

SHOP

REPAIRING NEATLY DONE *li.«IS Aabury Ave.. Ocean City, N. J. IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. Ocean City New Jersey

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Plain and Dncoratiu Paperhaneer Estimates Cheerfully Given A Post Card will bring-«ur ser-

vice to you.

BERNSTEIN

Try an Ad. in the SENTINEL

M MeM Sale

all decorated china at Half Price. 10-picce toilet set, $1.50 up. 6 show cases for sale. Lots of Bargains.

113 aims jumg Oman cm,

Win lie.

K.-J.

H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats Teas, Coffees, Fine Gieneiies and Proiisions POULTRY DRESSED TO ORDER FOURTH ST. and ASBURY AVE Cigars asJ Tobacco. Orders. Delivered Ordcra receive prompt attention. DENN & HEMSLEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DENN’S CELEBRATED

ICE

CREAM 724 Isbniy bn.. Ocnan City, N. Wadding Parties and Picnic- a Spar laity. Your trad* aolldted. _ (Ijdtr.delivered. Prompt atteidh Milk and Cream always uu hand. Both Phone*. Ejes EiuEined Without Drops .Nvmal up-to-AUM mrt 1—1.. KalM aaaraaimd. f or am^-i-ui Opurai m j-Tui”Kcr7<! '“iJ.-uTu i-omnlaD— mm ran ra fi'unfl lu -ny^rlt)

a draitglitsm; mfamiliar wi

no mure to have .1 man who lias'ileMKiie-t ami bn c-wt htiiUiing6 in Ocean City. JOS. G. CHAMPION BUILDER Eighth St.. Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot

GEOBGE B. BOURGEOIS * SON Carpenters and Builders

Spencer B. Swan jobbing Carpenter 1 specialty and Builder JOHN L SEAL BUILDER

WILLARD S. STEELMAN Contractor and Builder

YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder 0 erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time look after it closely yourself ami must depend Tp.-n the honesty of the contractor, . Among others I have built for Rev. C. \V. Hisphatn. 1244 *ine st. and Joseph F. Myers. 1237 Ridge avenue, Philadelphia. Ask them alxiut Otis M. Townsend orncE Dllll C D oceas city, mist. Opposite P. 0. D I LmU L It N - J -

BARBER a"“ MARTS Contractors and Builders

oc,e*> city. r>. J Motolw Apnrtmonta Goltni

A. O. WINKLF-R PRACTICAL PLUMBER

6. 0. Adimt. V. W Adint GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BRltK LAYIIUi. Etc.. EIC. All Work In Mason Una Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J

L. S. CORSON,

Seashore Cottages a Specialty

•Hotels and Bungalows

Contractor and Builder. Everything in uu- Building i.u Plans and Specifications Furnished, listimates Cheerfully Give KICSIDKNCK—810 A-bury Avenue OFFICE—745 West Av

ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue,

BRECKLEY’S HOUSE AND SION PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROP Heady Mixed Paluta, Lead and OH* P2U and 922 Asbury avenue.

ALLEN SCULL THE Eighth H.yo Qceh.* -Tvi-. Rhone Connections

JAMES B. HAMILTON WALTER V.HCS Hamilton & Hess CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS WE GIVE JOBBING SPECIAL ATTENTION lirejaruja*^^murPon! w.'or'To oaor* 50 * ,c * ,t ' Office 306 Eleventh Street OCEAN CITY ’ NEW JERSEY

B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-US

•There's a reasonable 1 Call u

Reason" n all jobbing and alter 1 up

Ocean City House Bldg. Co. M. H. Smith. President Ralph M. TowKhkkk. Treasure Benj. F. Yoi-no. Secretary II Phone, J8.X office: Bay Ave. bet. I Oth and 11 th Sts

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ELY

*1 Fboas tua-u

BUILT RIGHT

For A HOUSE to suit V will stand inspection to m

SEE Leslie Polhamus CONTRACTOR and BUILDER 758 Asbury Ave. ■Plans and Eatlmates Furnished Free.

Try an Advertisement in . the SENTINEL

HKAOI.KV «V ADAMN Reading: Coal

.ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY DCALCU_m p ocono |^ 0unta j n | CB

W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST.. ■‘hllHtlrliUalH. i*a.

Real Estate and Search Company of («|n‘ May Cuunly, N. J. FIDELITY TRUST CO. OK NKWAKK TITLES INSURED FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD —nm<v* in nvw lank bnlldlng Cape May Court House, N. J. L. A. STEELMAN 8UCKSMITH and WHEEIWRIBHT Practical Horseshaeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY CImi ia< Ofiitt Toagt i SpHlilti Agent for Stewart'* Iron Wnrka I.Yj. Plata and Ornamental Iron Fencw, Iron lUilIngnand Window Guards. Saientli St. and Haitn In.