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Ocean City Sentine OCIAN CITV, N. J. -•vR, CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Si.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS i; jj'xUwp?. •» j'tL* CHURCH SERVICES. '' jiuruiua wrvtoa, 'Jf JJawu' y • renin*,' ?jsi r. w. ed«rSrBii"ara M.Hal on, Win. L. oibb, John Marta. Cevrae '. AUsim-,0, W, Martr Vi " "•,«*- « u" ~'«iu uJ Itrsgi^nsv ■ iViT.. SaSTL rr- hrev.r'mreUu*. wwI'.-U) 1 111* »i7.w«fcAck. ^Mnday •cuuui.i*! i- in. j " hoard or Trusts— I Holy Trinity CbuWn. i-mtaalant Kplamiial. j ' l"l; ' ^ " ' ' "* ' ' ^ ^HL Aoioatm.'. p'r'ayV ro—Uns ' 'J,'"*? vln.te'i' •ui->r:nt»n.lonl.' Union Tabornaele Hspllsf' O.ur.-ln KWhlJ i^'iC "oil ^'"Tn.; I^aya' Mreilngwm "S"iui ^ddel/'paalor ' ""iwr'' nia Tl dre'vo? 'u.— "fn?.''?*! P- m."»;rUr,niiiK. a i-. CHURCHSOCIBTIES. ^ Uadia.'-'^u ^rJ^wrjlyj^aal » nrM MuMwTaTaryT1 Mrs %e/r«i w! ljro.au. miII«A s«Ma».I#^n^&*rs£i;' Jus. riser m. k. chcscm aaon month. Tr., Kllaateih oaiiuy. ura.1 deal; Mrs. Oertrude Headlay, treaaurvr; M ra. . Mra. ^oh" O. Uandy, auparlnund.nl Jun- ^ Usbais^Unton, IL H. Mowrsr. president; Women# day In ibomonlb. SECRET SOCIETIES. Coaau cut hod*#, No. 171, K. and A. M., naaau aaeond^and ^arlhJTjmrarU^ aaenlu^a fl2rSd°?e§3R.fc fc&»S w; Hsvonl iVstresl . % ttft'UTrTX and K. Howard Thorn. lota Council. No. laTdr. O. U. A. M.. meal, awry Tuesdsjr aw^n'o^Jn^ K.^ol^C.^ hatl. WlllaU, isorstei y liEL^I^^^V^^rem'rr^' °' ' U*"' ProUation^axMia^No. m, A. O. C ^ W„ mean. K#nall.*nM. W.. John W. Hnillli; Kaeordsr. Wlllard W. Adama. _ * K alula Trlba. N^UJOJ^ I. ^.. Iliaal. Lather L Wallaea, ae#i<ar o.l raeorda. ' • sSSrsS ■ ^^SSg?^rvsTlssfag£a.,ss^?sj,WiT. t(Tba Ocean ClIy^Bu^dlnij^nd^ Loan Otis M. Townsend A Practical Henehore Archttecl Licensed by tfi« Bute. -N -:• EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J.

gj mo*»in.1T.|.,ti morgan hand, ATTORNEY und COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, ""'"•'"a Court ^raml£*o'i£j!WNo'L^IWl2J.' i m ' **","** com r HOi ar., a. j. ,w lOppoalu llll, lie Bulldln*a) W. Hour ARIiN. A.IIKKV C tniaWKI.1, 1 IjAW offices 2_! Apgar & BosweU, MANTaiui ra Cn a aceur iKil'ltHK RCIMiino, I A-lil KV » Vaava^MKIUHTH WKWrT i law offices Spl, Godfrey &l Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. i james m. e. hildreth w.| Counscllor-at-Law aa. I "I" ""O.lcllor, Maalrr and Klamlnar In Clianrwry < > m ° Ti'V"N " TOWNSEND GODFREY Altorney-at-Law Human lluliilln* Al l lecan Clly Katurdaya rr', Allan lie Clly «P Wealay aae. WII.UAM B. DAVIS S Attorney at Law u. | • IKIS ElKlitli Nlrcet % c Oee«n City New Jeraey ; ; Atlantic City Theatres ' 1 FfTiCIVVSfinflTOTfl 1^ ' It. nil. and hi. E«a, . Mai. Aland 21, al 8.J0 i JOSEPH M. GAITBS Prcsenu VICTOR MAUREL "ORKATK8T OP BARITONES" In the Opemlic Ktnnance • The Purple Road I. Ilv II. Rciiilinnll, Crimiaaicr of "Tlic J" Sprinn Uaid" j Mask and Wig Club . of the Unlverolty of Penna. " ■1 la Tbait 1913 Raaua f ; MAID IN OERMANY t Men. and Tuaa.. March 24 aad 23. al B.JO r "NAZIMOVA" • Wrc! . Thurit. Frl and Sal.. Match ». 71 al ! 30 J ; *' Within the Law " ■ Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL ■

| 1KDICA1. i n. "grisgom7 m. d. / B2"OT' AND^WEWI.E^ AVK. _ p.'m 'dan'y. 'iw? Fn^V r^SrV^^aH® IiTe Allen Corsoi, M. D. 'StTs' Bi6 Wcalcy Avenue Ocean City Now Jersey " "-ffilr" uu.» DR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCCAN CITY. N. J. riKHSOUKL PETT1T, M. I). 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY d«. charles b. rider u "Dentist" 809 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Hughes' Central Pharmacy rUhtt U. lad Waalay taa. J. THORNLEY HUflHES, Manefer j Boyle Commercial Agency ' 624 ElEhth St. Ocean City, N. J B. C. BOYLE, fUnager \ Claima adjutlad and . .illrrlol anyabrrr in Cnited Htali. (Ml DISPLAY OF OF SPRING MILLINERY March 13, 1913 A,? J,LDREL, Dance Every Cold Lunchea, and F»e. Saturday Nl(ht The Excursion house 1 JAMES CLARK Proprietor MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N.J.

' R. CURTIS ROBINSON fo>— Notary PuBLie and ©ommissioner of deeds -g=— PENSION VOUCHERS :: CAREFULLY EXECUTED Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean City - - New Jersey

It may be just barely possible that some other fellow may sell it a little cheaper, but abetter quality — "IMPOSSIBLE." We have it and we have it good. Give us your order for the Sunday poultry. Wc 1 dress them. • Boyle's Dependable Market ' ,8. W. Cor. Twelfth 8t and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables

In tlie matters of Conveyancing,. Title Investigation and Settlement of Purchases, we aim to give our clients thorough carc and conscientious service. We have always endeavored to maintain that reputation for our office. MASSEY & EDWARDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE First-class mortgage investments secured. .

ANOTHER BIG WHALE ,*■ ASHORE IN THIS CITY

Big Mammal Alive When1 i,rP naulcd on Beach Near m! Seventh Strecy^ A rn, I her wliblc, thought lo h* a ,y «|>e>u, came aaliore In tbla city ye»terday morning, liiaou the beach near Hevenlli at reel, and has been taken in - Charge by I lie clly ofllclala. Dr. Orlacom, health offlcer. aaya the carcaaa will be permitted to remain on | the beach until aome time early next week. j Jerry DeFranco wna taking a atroll j on the beach about 9 o'clock yealerday preaching the ahore. He immediately * apread the tiewa. got a rope and tackle and with allien tried to aecurc the When llrat aeen the whale out ' a abort dlatanre from the Breaker" 1 {Hotel. It kept drlfltug until It aae — | op|Hialle the Brighton. ,, | By Ihl" time DeKranoo and a crowd 1 ] of men and boy« got the rope over the 1 ' mammal and It waa hauled luhure 1 The wbatfe waa alive when pulled 1 upou the beach, but It expired "oon 1 i afterward. It will be recalled that tlila whale ~ : waa llrat aeen at the point where the | whgle of October, 1911, came a>hore 1 near Third atreet 1 It la estimated that tbl* whale 1, | weigh" about alx or aeven tona < S. B. SWAN BUSY 1 ■liilltlli,* ft lit- Bungalow lor Vfra. ' { K. B Sivau la building a line bunga- ' low, with garage hi the bavemeut, at 1 Fourth atreet aod Corinthian avenue. 1 ! for Mra. Charlea White, of Norwood. -/The baaenient la to be of cement. The ' liouae la to be complete and modem In j every detail and la tu coat HOOtt 1 I Mr Bwan, who haa a largo jobbing V trade In the carpentering line, haajuat [Completed a two atory apartment for , "| Waller Chandler at Nineteenth atreet | aijd Central Vvenue, coating tS9.in. , I Will B.lia liaablr Houir (AuguatuaW. Miller, of Sea lale Clty, , auYnglnee r on the Weal Jeraey A Heaahore Hallroad, haa given to Barber A , M-irta the contract to build a double , Iiiiiim 4111 Aabury avenue, below . , Twelfth -lUCet. The building will be , ■ of two atorlee, with alx roome end bath ( In eecb liouae, and baaement containing launUriea and stationary tube - Cervices will be conducted lu the ] x Klrat M. K. Church by Ibe paator, the Rev. Dr. John B. Hahiea.Hood Friday ' (Inluoriow) afternoon from '.'16 until j * S o'clock. Following thja aarvlca, at | S80 o'clock, there will be a meeting of 1 the menHiera of the Junior League. 1

BOOLEYARD WORK T? BE RESUMED Dlfficnlties Have .Been Fixed to the Satisfaction of Col. Stevens. Word reached here Tuesday evening that the trouble over the work ou the Ocean Clly Boulevard had been adJuated to the aatlafactlon of Htate Road Commlaalouer Blevena, and that work ! would M resumed on the, portion of the contract auapendaA^tluiing the last week. At the meeting of the freeholders Tuesday, the contractors on the boulevard aaked for a two montha' extension of time ou the work on the bridge < over the thoroughfare. The request , waa refused^ There ft a papalty of (20 a day for every day over tEe contract time for , S finishing Ibe work; A petition, containing many algna- , tiirea, waa sent from hereje tha Cape , May Coanty Iloaudof Kreeholdera to be presented to Uir members at their , meeting Tuesday, urging the -freeholders to make It a point 10 see to It that the epeelflcatloiia on the Oman City Boulevard work are air let ly compiled with by the contractor, Tbla petition waa placed In circuits, tlou aoou after rumors gained currency ■ that the specifications of the road weik >ad been broken. / It waa said here 'fueeday evening that the pvtltloo waa not brought before the board. BASTBR CAKE 8 ALB Caadr gale Also k> Women of ■"reaBeleman fhnreh. On Haturday morning, at the store of T. Lev Adama, Bavauth street and Aabury avaooe, the ladies' Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian C'hOKh will hold their annual Easter cake sale. The young people of the CBrlailan Rodeavor Society will alao liava a candy aale In connection with the ladles' aale. — The many friends of the church are cordially Invited to palroolxe Ihcaa aalea. No Raster costume la complete without Its corsage of flowers, giving II Just that dainty touch and finish (hat make H perfect for Eastertide. (Jet them at the LIUle Flower Bliep, 741 Asbory avenue. - sdv. lL Waimm.— Girl, waitress In lea cr«*tin parlor; steady petition to right . BfSwS'KLi * ®TS?Ti

■ MUSICAL WILL ; ATTRACT CROWD ' Hotel Proprietors Provide a Excellent Entertainment ' for Their Easter Gnests. There Is a t ig demand for tleketrfnf I the entertahnneut to be given 10f morrow evening under llie aluaplcea of . the Ocean city Hotel Proprietors' A«r aoclatlon In the Ocean City Motor Boat t t'luh'a Annex ou the Boardwalk,' , formerly known as the Casino Club I always endeavor to provide hlgh-claaa , entertainment for ttie gneata of their , hotels here during the holidays aod they have given the greatest pleasure I to these friends hi past yeara. There I than In other seasous.. hence the de-Ire , for seals. The vocalists— Misses Kloetz and . Helmer, John J. Joyce and Oswald F. Blake and Mrs. Arthur Iveeler-are , known loall music lovers In Philadelphia as artists of marked ability. . Most of them have been beard here on different occasions during Ibe lasl few years, and their reappearance will be greeted with pleasure by lovers of the very best music. Miss It utli M Barber Krnlhe Krlder Norris lis- an ratsb- . reputstlou as a reader and her [ should miss. BISHOP BERRY HERE [ KsusrHaiidsi Visitor. I Bishop J. F. Berry, of Philadelphia, ' who has had uearly three weeks of 1 particularly exacting lai-ors as pre siding officer of the New Jersey M. E Conference aud the Philadelphia Unn. frreiice, reached towu this week and 1 will spend the Faster holidays here. Bishop Berry will be present at the : services lo the First M. E Church ' uext Sunday. While here Bishop Berry will tie the guest of William K. Massey, Cars will be Xi tdrd One of the HRNTiNRI.'s subscribers suggests that Inasmuch as there will , probably be a rush of visitors to Ocean , City Friday aflrrudon and Saturday | of tlila week, It would be well for the . Shore Fast Line lo have sufficient cars for the proiyr accommodation of paThere haven't always been ' enough cars In other years and pas. sengers have been crowded.

WORK STARTED I OH CITY'S BRIDGE

" Operations Were Begun Yesterday Morning and Will be Pnshed. I At a meeting of the officers of the ocean City Aulomoblle Bridge Company .Toe-day evening the contract for the work on the bridge between 1 e this city and Somers' Point was executed. Operations were started yesterThe work Is to be pushed and will ? M completed as quickly as possible. The bill providing for a bridge be- f t I ween Somrrs' Point aud lleesley 's ' '- Point was defeated In the House of . lug by a vote of 36 to ID. The first c vote was 28 to 18, but one vote was ii changed for the purpose of glvlug an 4 « opportunity for a reconsidvrallnn of 4 r the bill next week c e Ihe bill has been killed. P . « t ; OCEAN CITY CANAL \ r a j 10 Drfealsd Bill. | Every member of the State Legl-la- « e tore ou Monday found on tils desk a . letter from the Young Men's Proeres- 1 •Ive lieague, of thlsclty. In the Interest I , of tienator Wheatnu's bill providing for Ihe extension of the tjtate Inland c e waterway and also providing for the c ,, appropriation of (XW.lKkl for the pur- 1 r pose of dretlglug such .waterway 100 e feet wide and ten feet deep across . Cape May County, connecting thr In- « r land waters of this county with the t , Delaware Bay. c The letter stated thai, while the J league I" heartily In favor of .the spirit of the bill. It does not approve of It 111 I Its entirety. The letter requested that <1 Ihe bill be amended lo take In thr Egg 1 ' Harbor Bay and (tenuis Creek route rather than the Stone Harbor and ■ Dlaa Creek route. ' • It may be added here that Senator 1 | Wheaton's bill, which waa defeated ' by the Senate ten days ago, did not ' cross-county canal. a " Nupp'rr lor Church Hear HI. J 1 The members of St. James' A. M E. | Church are making active prepare- t e lions for the chicken polple supper (hey will give at 7X3 West avenue < Thursday evening, March 27. Tickets ( are 25 cents each. The proceeds are I * for the benefit of the ehurcb. 1 ' I Uood Friday aVMolv xrlully. ' lii Holy Trinity Church' at 7.80 » o'clock tomorrow evening, "The Heven " Last Words of Christ" will be chanted I j by the choir. A short address on each 1 . word will be made by the rector, Ibe 1 Itev. J. McLaralf4loward.

INFORMAL DANCE TO OPEN MOTOR BOAT CLUB'S ANNEX

[ 1 MYSTERY SUPPER ' GRAND SUCCESS " \ [ 1 j' Queen Esther Society Raises ,, Funds Toward Support of a Spanish Girl. ^ ' The Queen Esther Society gave a c ' very choice mysterious an pper In the ■ First M. E. Church on Monday even- * > lug from 6 to 8 o'clock. The color * scheme In the social rooma waa green f and white, as was fitting for HI. Pat- t 1 rick's Day. Theladlaa displayed ex- 1 r cellent taste Ir. decorations both in the ( rooms and 00 the tables, while tha t - substantial part of the feast was • abundantly and tastily served. j > Much pleasure was manifested by | ' the guests In selecting the articles of a • food. , ' Following was the meno; , I HUB Of 1.11c, .01 . TbWer' lbs small BsyOossUown Hill. 02 John Hull sod BhavsO Crsstsrs. J» sac b 1 .OIK Kdi». .« c *• I«v«"t Token, .01 r rowsqisisd Hupsrflulir. .01 I \ Uoldsn Hsll.b. .in PulV Squares. 01 I A Three B'e, 2B I. Chins Cordial, M Adsn/s Ale, .01 I - -^And-summsr Vlflit's Bream, .10 Cook's Curloue Composition, .«> Pine Hauee, el I Mldewalk Hllppsr". OS I One dignified membee of the church ■ e ordered ao abundant supply of "Pine i 1 Hauee" and will have toothpicks i ' enough to last htm unlit after Easter, i I A very substantia! sum was realized by the young imlssionary ladies, aud i ™ it la uuderstood that they will aastune ' the support of a Hpanlsh girl In one of 1 lbs home missionary society school's of the church. Dssihir'i Pftr Re-opens. Doughty 's Pier, on the BoaMwalk ; at -Eighth street, will reopen this "J (Tbursdsy)svaolDg with the Best Mov- " Ing Picture Reels. Don{tmlsetbeopen- . lug utght at Doughly'a Famous Pier. . adv. It e Wahted.— Hecood-bain: rililng >1 chair; must be iivgood rood Hum; state jr, price and where chair can be seen. It Addrees O., Hjnrrisgi, ofllse. adv.lt.

and Their Friends 1 Will be Royally Entertained Saturday Evening;. The members of the Ocean L'lty Mo Boat Club will open their new < annex on the Boardwalk— formerly I the Casino Club— with an Informal i dance next Haturday evaning. Music will be furnished by IbeOceao ' Clly Motor Boat Club's orchestra, wblch means that this feature of the i occasion will be lu tlrst-claaa hands. I Commodore t larenoe CJ. W. Wilson eaya that dances will ba given al the ' annex throughout the summer sea-ou the wives and friends of the memof the club. These dances will be Id charge of C. Ell wood Carpeuter, one of Philadelphia's foremost Instructors, ' who Is a summer resident of this city. 1 This club's smoker Id Philadelphia. night laet. drew more tbau 600 |>eopla, and It was one or the largest svonts of the kind ever held In Phlladelphla. There were flfleen vaudeville acts aud refreshments Id abundance. , There werelyachtsmen present from all along the New Jersey coast aod many of Ihe clubs in Philadelphia. POTPIB SUPPER . 1 A. arsibrri la Have The members of Washington Camp, 76, P. O. 8. of A., are looking forward with anticipations ot pleasure to the camp's eleveolh anniversary eels bration to be held lu the Flrat Presbyterian Church Friday eveulng of next i week, when a potple' supper will be i served. The supper will be prepared • and served by the members of the . church's Ladtss' Auxiliary. I Following the supper there will be I entertainment of a pleasing eber- , acter provided by the committee In t charge. ■ It's dignified and give* yon a delirious- sense of security to own your home at I OCEAN CITY. • Besides, your responsibility aa a real - estate owner makes yon a desirable - citizen. Think It over, then call on HARRY HKADLEY, Real Estate. Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, next to Are boose who t -- "srj

SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC !; IN THIS CITY'S CHURCHES

PETER MURDOCH : CALLED BY DEATH

Pioneer Resident Had Been in Failing Health Since Wife's Demise. The ranks of the pioneer residents of <>oean City are being tblnned by deatb. The latest to be summoned to . bis reward was Peter Murdoch, who was called relber suddenly about 10 o'clock Hatnrday night. Mr. Murdoch waa around, apparently In the best of health, on Hatar- , day. but that evening be had a stroke of paralysis and soon afterward paaaad away. ' f/ Mr. Murdoch, wbapaased bla elgbtybirthday anniversary February 7. a native of Atlantic County, and had been a resident of Ocean City about 3G years. At one tTmr be was engaged In tbe coal butioaas bare, bat vbad bean retired from active puriul6i for a loug time. HI- health had been falling, It waa noticed by friends, since tbe death of hls">if^Shlch occurred two years ago Deceased was a member of tbe Methodist Church for many years. Ha was of Ocean City's uprlgbt and highly respected cltlseue. He had the esteem of all who koew him lutlmalely. Four children survive— Pater Murdoch, of Brooklyn; Mre.C. M. Campand Mrs E. M. Mutton, of this city, and Mm. Morrla L. Johnson, of Atlantic City. Funeral services were held at bla residence yesterday afternoon , conducted by Dr. Halnea. Interment at May's Landing. CITY HALL PLANS Or Keircted t»» a Beard to t>« Chosen Todar. At tbe suggaetlon of Director Fisher^ s >Miard of nine persons will be chosen at the City Commissioners' meeting this afternoon to select the moat (citable plans for tbe proposed city hall from the seven plans submitted by aa many architects a few weeks ago. The board will comprise tbe three ' Commissioners, three dlsinter- ' eated architects and a representative ' from tbe Board of Trade, Young Men's League and the Business Men's Association of Ocean City. A Mlltvllle paper coutalna the following: Ocean City High School has , Invited tha local athlete* to their track meet on Memorial Day, but than la a conflict with baseball. This, howevtr, may be caooelled.

HOLD DP BIDS FOR PAVILION WORK i Improper Advertising Delays the Proposed Widening of Platform. Three bids were received by tbe Ctty , commissioner* for tbe widening of tha ' platform on the north aid* of the mnaie I pavilion. Tbaae were from W. W Mown, 8. L. Hmlth and John B. i Christian. All of tha bids were mora than (800, i snd no award was mad# for tha reason that tbe lew require* |b*t adveitle*i meats for bids on work amounting to i m»r* than (600 most be Inserted In i two local papers. This was oot dona. Tbe bids will not be awarded nntU t lbs law respecting advertising has been i oroperly compiled with. SIX NEW HBKBEK8 I Impressive Ceremenlee at Firm The services at tha First Prasbys terian Church on Sunday were well at- . tended. Tbe Sacrament of tha Lotd's I Huppar was celebrated at tha morning r service, at which time the pastor, tbe Rev. Charles H. Bohner, officiated at two baptisms aod received six new members Into church fellowship. In the evening the choir reodered r special Palm Sunday mnsie, which was greatly enjoyed by the huge i, audience present. ■» Those received Into tbe chnreb were 0 Mrs. Herecbel E Petttt, wife of Dr. , Petttt, and Mra D. E Patau. Jr., both by Irtur, and Frank W. Zlaglor. Mary B. Leslie, Oertrude C. Craven and t Margaret E. Bevan. a . " • » — : — 1 ■-cfc fTO™ e Mia* Pbebe Doogbty. daughter of C. Doogbty, of tbU ctty. returned a few day* ago Bom a visit to Italy. • Hbe was away about seven weeks and r- bad a pleasant time n ss. Far Sal*. Two lota southeast corner Fifteenth street and West even no, bargain Am quick aale; Bra-room finite, MS Wast " avenue, price, (1,000; eiovae-eoom oat. taga. W*eiay road,_ enri^y modem, . bargain, or will exebang* fbc property » suburban . to Camden or Phlbsdel-s?a»«!-vSiajrua a FRAME B. DARBY, J RKAL ESTATE BROKER, is Been* RMg. 8th and Aafaary Ave, /.{ ■ • adv,

Angnmented Choirs Will Sing Joyous Anthems to the 1 Risen Christ. HOCT TBIKITY. Iii Holy TriDlty Church Easier Snnday, there will be two celebrations of q 'he Holy Communion at 7 JO aod '0.16 a. m. respectively. Tbe evening service a* usual at 7.16. Sunday school In tbe afternoon at three. The following Is a synopsis of Easter * morning service: y Processional Hymn, "Jeeoa Christ Is ° Risen Today" ^ Eaatar Anthem, "Christ Our PaaaTe Deum Laudamus (Woodward) r' Jubilate Deo (Dnplue) r" hymn Aote-Communion, "Christ Is • Rlaeo" s Kyrte Ebelaon, (Uounod) Gloria Tibl (Gounod) N loans Creed '■ Hymn before Hermoo, "Jesus Llvm'.' I Offertory Anlbem, "Why Heek Y* the f Living Among tbe Dead?" " Seraphic Hymn, "Teraanot us, "Garrett ' Communion Hymn, "And Now, O Father." Gloria In Excelsla Deo. Old Cbant • Recessional Hymn, "The Strife la O'er, ' tha Battle Won." rinsr ramBt-sssAg. , The service# at tb< Presbyterian j Church on Bunday next will ba ' t largely devoted to song aod praise la commemoration of the Eaatar season. The paator, tha Rev. Charts# H. „ Bohner, will occupy tbe pulpit at both , services, and wUI have themes bearlog r on the day. The Rgular choir, which boa been , diligently mastering a number of . beautiful anthems, under the direst Inn t of tha laadar, Lewi# E. Hmlth. wlU ba assisted by Mrs. Ida R. Macau lay, a contralto, of Haddonflald, aod Mr. and Mra. H. R. Hmlth, of Haddoo Heights, Mre. Smith bring n soprano and Mr. Smith a baas. Mlaa Ada M. Raock will preside al . tha organ aod wUI raodar a abort recital Immediately preceding the evening service. . The musical program will ba aa foL • low.:, , MOBN1XO. Organ Prelude, "Finals Ko fonts d 'Overture" HoUlna Anthem, "Arise, Hhlue" Maker Organ Offertory, "Romance" Toon Duet, "Donbt No More" Hogboo Benjamin Millar aod L. K. Hmlth. Anthem, "Angel, Roll ibe Bock Away" Ad area Organ Poetlude, "March PontlOaaW" |i f ds laTombsia i -nmm. k Organ Prelude (a) "OfTertoIre" Thomas (b) "Medltatton" Htatgis ' Anlhaaa, "Awake, Thou That OlsipaO" Elehorn Organ Offirtory, "Rosary" Ma via Solo, "Where Have ^hayTakT&l m?" Bpleker t Antbam, "Christ Oar Psssevw" * Ofgan Postlnde, "Grand March" Rogers 8 Than wUI ba special musical retvices in the First M. K. Choreh all day next Sabbath— Eaatar Bonday. The choir wUI be aariatad by MiaaB^ V McCiellan, contralto, aad Joba Dat- * re isrer, baseo, both of PblUdalphia. * The Monday school wtU beva a ' . spaelal oalebratioo la tha aftavaooo. '• The evening service la tha ahareh will be mnaioal, aad the choir wlU ba 0. a misted by the girls' chorus choir. ID which Is maklog steady aad noticeably *• floe program under thedlreoUoa o t 1° Mlm Beatrice Haines, daughter al Dv. lit end Mrs. J. B. Haiaaa. •- Following la the program tor the U service; X> MtMUnM. organ Voluntary Processional Hymn. "Riaa, Giortoaa Cooqneror, Rim" Apoatiar Creed aad Prerer Three-part eborns, -Hal I to the Risen s« Lord," n-i Responsive Reading and Gloria Ham Solo, selected , Announcements and Eaatar O (Bring ** QnattsL "Aa It B«M la Dewa* ig Hymn, "Christ, tb^Lord, la Riaaa Tore s^' r " Prayer iw Anthem." A waka.Thoa That Btmpwl " al HysnnT^all tire Day That Bros fa Poattoda, Organ < re Organ Vctnatary, MTa. E L. Cbaatm "Awake Up. My OUwy" t&i Of In- ^ HyK^Sk, Tboo Oaca Daapimd* ih ^ tor Anthesn, "Hall, Mighty VMtaa," SS ft- n n II PretfflaOkiaa. - jjfc tat: Ui(imn, Mha Bmtmm WMWR. r SS'DMiareg.