Ocean City Sentinel, 24 June 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 4

SUNDAY IN THE 1 LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sertnons.andExccllcnt 1 Ma sic 'Heard by Congregations. Two intensely interesting service- jf were enjoyed by umi'ualoonKreirstlou' I ■I the Bspllsl Church Is-t Suuday « Tb« KMon of lb ia on I be pre—nee of Dr. H.W Klrby, a medical mission- : ary, who la raluraad on furlough after ■ eight year- of ml service In A warn, i India. At tire morning service. Dr. Klrby I told the alory of hl« experience li( Sa- I dlya, India, where be went with hi- I w ife eight year" ago lo serve as a uied- r leal missionary under the* dlapiisi f Board. rtadlya is a trading center ad. nil IOOU « tnllcr to the northeast of Calcutta, at « the base of the Himalaya Mountain- - About this little town are located -even n or eight tribes of peoples speaking dif - ferenl tongues. A tent was tils Ilr-I f. bouse. Then a hospital was established, and the work began. Eight p long years l>r. Ktrhy labored with hl> e faithful wile, through suffering and a danger and difficulty, gradually win- e nlng tbelr way Into the confidence of the people. As a doctor he had to t fight the Ignorance and superstition of I and abame of the English Government physician and the Hindu doctor. A- g a preacher of the Gospel of Christ he i. bad tocoaibat the splrlt-worshlp of the h tribe* and the Buddhism of the more f. educated classes. < The result or bla years of work « •peaks a glorious triumph for the Gospel of Christ. When Dr Klrby left for • bla vitft to America ha found It hard to q aay farewell. There was a beautiful • bungalow, built by an Englishman, and a large aod roomy hospital. In which 7000 patients are treated per year, aud which laequlpped with med- ■ telnet to the value of (4000. wholesale The hospital Is In charge of a native wbo baa been taught under Dr. Klrby. | aud several other helpers during the , ab-anee or tb* doctor. „ Dr. Ktiby tatt, also, three little Christian Churches of native Christians, wbo c am conducting tbelr own affairs. , Thousand a end thousands of these r people are yet an Christian, and un , macbad by a doctor's car* aod aid, and , the aaddast thine of. .11 1. ii.. v talnty of the Mlaalonary Board In Its • ability to return Dr. Klrby aud his f wife to tbalr needy field this year, this , because of the leak or fund* with j wbteh lo tend 'theul. At tb* eveolng ahrvlce the pastor wea glad to see to oreny prsseul to j bear tb* Illustrated ledjpre given by , Dr. Klrby. The aubject Wjils lecture | was ' Frontier Life In IudW: For | about one hour this Interesting speiker , by bla remarks and slides led his audH f auoa lato sympathetic fellowship with j .missionary activity and Its Influence , open tb* peoples whom ha visited. ( All enjoyed the service aod were In- , aplmd to new Interest 10 the cause of / foreign mlaalons. , Tbelr prayers and earnest wishes p wiU follow this oonaecratad servant of t Ood In bit further labors for the \ MaMer. c KIHSTM. E. S Mr. Kulp'a morning sermon was an a exceedingly clear statement of the doc- L trine of sin, redemption and forglveneee. Its text was Eph. I, 7: "In a whom we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, acooidlng to Ibe rlcbes of His grace." . The tntrodoctlon was In part as fol- *- Iowa: t "Every Buoday we recite In our » cmed the word*. •! believe in the forkiveoaas of sin,' thereby recognizing ' ha existence end 'the necessity of its tl forgiveness. Bin U the only thlug In tb# nnlvcrac that ought not to be. We I am unable to understand the mystery > of aaflertag, but we can see all about c us bow it davalopa chancier. All of u* wbo beve reached maturity are well s acquainted wUb men and women wbo l em among tb* -elect of God— veritable aaihta-wbo develop the secret place or .1 the Moat High and abide uuder the I shadow of the Almighty.' These men aod women we personally know have * reached Ibeir moral and spiritual l< beauty of character by and through ( suffering. Our Lord Himself was made perfect through suffering. 'Through i •uttering stronger Is a law of our 8 spiritual growth.' "But sin works cnty evil and that - continually. Bio In the heart crop. < oat In the overt set. *ud it has strewn tba stream of history with human ' wreckage of sou) and body. In society ' tl Is like, amoke -a constant Irritant end a eonrtauPApniai-e. It i> entnily 1 •gainst God In thought, feeling and 1 motive. A man with alu In III. heart la like the fly-wheel that Is off center 1 in Its adjustment. It destroys his em- ' ctency, bod., .Is sure to buret forth In. ruinous, because mlsdlrected.acllon. or J action that Is nugoverned or without > direction." « t Mr. Kulp. In dealing witiTforglve- ' nam, declared that it has to do with . peat transgression". Hence. It must 1 respond to the sense of guilt In us ' wbeu some Nathan lidfds up the mlr tor before ns and enables as to see our j selves as God see* us. and lakes away 1 tb* veil we have worn about our trans ' grass tons, enables as to see It In its 1 enormity and wrings our hearts \ David's confession, ""Against The*. O' r Lord, I have sinned." Thus repent- ' anc* unto aalvatkin comes to the soul. ' and then In eight of the cross the bur den of guilt Is loosed from us aud dis. , appears, as did that of Bunyau's pit- - grim. "Blessed Is the man w hose sin v Is covered." Is the soul's cry after God 1 give* u* the experience of forgiveness v Tb* speaker made a clear dlsiluctlou ■ between forgiveness and redemption [ Tim* are, he said, dtflerentiated In thought, though the soul that knows c forgiveness may at the same time exparlaocv redemption. At least, forgiven souls have received power to be * com* sous 'of .God, Joint heirs with Jasus Christ Kedamplloa Is freedom - from tba power of sin. It u God's an- * ewer to tb* prayer, "Create in me a » •Mm been, aod renew a rfchl spirit I g

J _ 'SUNDAY SCHOOLS' UNION PICNIC : ; Methodists, Presbyterians aod Baptists Enj'oyed Outing Near May's Landing. I Ocean City had Its first union Son. I day school picnic Monday. tliwPresbyterlsu, the Methodist and the Kaptl«t , achoole-unltliig for the occasion - May's Landing, the school, leaving •. Seventh .Ireel whsif at or about » a and proceeding by -boats In command of experienced captains, via Great Harbor Bay and river lo May". and thence by ferry boats to I LundyS take. The trip by water aud 1 r*iunt.«»\eald to have been a delightful oullifg In itself. 1 At the* lake, the gu>uiid. are tilted I sinus. Each fsihlly or group. of friend.op|n.e. 11. own basket lunch, though . sale al Hie lake. N j charge wa- made 1 The respective superintendents and , paalors, with many promlueut teach- 1 make the union picnic an aunual I The I'eerles*. Capl. H." C. Bmllh. aud . the ('apt. Lew II. .Capt. Lewla Itisley. J .-eyed the schools to May's landing . One of tiie boats went on a bar In I going up the shallow over and It had remain thereabout an boar and a half This wa. the only unpleasaul a. « gave 'the occupants of this craft ouly au hour al the picnic grounds. 1 Ou the return trip, "Tom" Mould " accidentally went uverbnard, but he " quickly ought the boat and was MARRIED 25 YEARS Klswortb Duberson and wife, of Point. MXy's Landlug.celebrated at their home Balnrday the twenty- . anniversary of their marriage , It was one ol ttie liest and moat sue- , cestui social events In May's Landing | In a loug time. There were about fourty persons present, and each oue . presented a beautiful gift to the host and hostess,- which they appreciated greatly. All I he guests spent a most delightevening and left for their homes with best wishes for Mr. and Mrs. J Those present were: Mr and Mrs. Bamuel K. Hill, Mr. and Mrs Samuel 1 Hill, Mr. aud Mrs. John Bibcock. ' Mrs. Jeonle Simmons, Ap. a'nd Mrs. 1 L. W. Cramer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr and Mrs. T.J. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Steelman, of. Allan- 1 Jtexily; Mrs. Julia Clark, Harry Clerk, 1 MrVVand Mre. William Cablll, Mrs. Cbarlka Godwin. Mr. and Mrs. Cook, ' Ipavla. Mrs. Ella Adams, Mr. " and Mrs>Wm. Thomas, John Thomas - Thomas, Miss Sarah Thomas J aud Howard Du Boise, of Pblladel- ' pbla; Mrs. Frank Duberson. Jr., Mrs ' Drlacoll, Joseph Brklgeboose. 1 Emma Duberson, Kaymoud Gilford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glfford^ and Mrs. Joseph Gilford aud Mr. 1 and Mrs. James Ingereoll, af Ocean I City. ■ Mrs. Duberson Is a sister of Joseph I and Charles Glflbrd, of Ibis city. mewl Keiate Trsssfsra. Recent real estate transfers In Ooaan | City recited In tha office of County < Clerk Hlldretb, ma reported In the Cape < County Gaxette, are aa follows: | Lewis N. Bnelder « nx to William G. Cooke et nx. (3000. Lot 800, SecA, Ocean City Aaaociatlon. ( Wm. K. Shrlver et ns lo Sallle K. t (1400. Portion of lot ' 761. Section C . Ocean City Asso- | elation. | Arthur B. Charter at ux to Earl U. Souders. (4000. Lot 46. Qlrard Realty | ; Laura H. Heulings et vlr to Kdua , Angle. (£600. I.ot 45. Oirard Company. ,-M. Newell Heulings to Wm. H. 1 (3860. Southeast £> feel of 17 aud uorlhwest 6 feel of lot 18, Girard Realty Company. Slepheu B. Colladay et nx to M. ' Hatues (11.000. Lot>U67 aod 1 S*ctlon A.Ocean City Association. Laura K. Evans at vlrtoWm.G 1 Moore. (IOOO. Lots 25 and 91. map 1 . 1 Ocean City Development Company. George W. Smith et al. to Joseph D , Houlsworlh et ux. (1000 Lot 662, Section D, Oceau City Association . Andrew II. Scity to First Presbyterian Church. Lot 858, 'section A. I City Association. Emma Phillips et al to Emma . Giles. Lot 12.1, Section M. Ocean City I Section A is IrouOMtlli lo Moth slrecl snd runs rsst of tbs Blleen-loot Vide street west ol the flfieeu. foot wide -I. between 1 rum Twenty-fourth loTwsnlj-nlutli simu. , Tweuty-olotb lo Tblrty-fourtti -trcels. 1 1 iroiii Thirty -loo rib to Fortieth streets, be 10 Finy-sscoud streeu. between ■ the bo snd oeewn. Heel Ion L runs from 1 Fitly-second to Fmy-nlnlb street., between , ithin me." We ate redeemed- when Holy Ghost dwells within us to ; will and to do of His good pleasure, and when we have wlto glad self-sur-render taken upon us that yoke which 1 Is easy and that burden which Is light; 1 the yoke easy and. the burden light because 1 he language of our hearts Is, "Thy will, not mine, be done." The Illustrations throughout were of exceedlug simplicity, but at the same time most apt aud Illuminating. In the eveuiog. Prof Clark led the I song service with skill and enthusiThe sermon by the pastor was . upon lluss that partook of the character of old-fashioned Methodist evauI gallant.

MEN'S BIBLE CLASS ! HAD A SURPRISE i Local Presbyterians Visited vby Wildwood's Baptist Cbarch Members. . The Men'. Bible Claw, of the First - Presbyterian Church had a very pleas1 ant surprise 011 Sunday afternoon. when the member, of the Men's Bible • Class of the K^rst Baptist Church of E Wildwood paid It s visit. The class from Wildwood came In automobiles. • bringing the pastor of the church, the I Rev. Dr Fisher, with them. The heartiest fellcllallon- were I enjoy the trip Immensely. I lie address of the paatnrTtbe Rev. Dr Fisher, being very Gappy and apropos: Speeches .were also made by Messrs 1 A. Ashton Work, president of a large men . Class lu l. 'gan. Philadelphia: Wm Mclaughlin, of Bethany Sunday School. Philadelphia, and K_ F. Arthurs of. the Brown Memorial Church. Baltimore. Md -v Messr". John R. Groves aud William Gardiner, leading spirits In the formsHon of 1 he Presbyterian . class. »Wr also called lo the front, receiving congrafulstloosof the visitors , Mrs. Frank i'homy, Miss Florence Richard. Thomas, G. W Schmtlt.' Philadelphia; James Ward - aud wife. Ocean City. Mr., H. M. Ferree. Philadelphia; >lr. Wood side. York; George Cum mlngs. Mrs Main,- New York City; A. C. Rosen berger. Mrs. A. C. Rosen ber 1 ' ger, Jeannette Ko.ni berger, MilhJlle. HQW. 1 ' Mrs. G. K Jol.uson, Mrs. C. W. duller. Mr Cox and wife. William ' McCoy. Mrs. Relmer. Thomas Shgrp 1 aud wife. Martin McSay and wife. Charlea McNay, Catherine A. Parker. 1 Every. Thomas Every. Jr , Mis# Peters, 'John Kobnet, Phlladel- ' phta. IMPERIAL W. M. Wood ley. Robert Carson . H. R Scbofiihut aud wife. Dr. A. Ut Arthur. Karl Tauueubaum. K Kck- ' rteln. C. K. Wyiiu, Philadelphia; Mrs. (ieorge Puttergill. PeermouPAvalon; , Mrs. C. B. Comstock. C B. Comslock. Columbus, o : Mrs. E F; Arthurs and maid. Baltimore: Mrs. K. Eaklu.North Uleusldr. J. Garduer Crnwell. W. W Stevens and family, H.|Hartwell May hew, F Sargent, Richard T. Bowman. F A. Havens and wife. Miss Mildred Havens, Miss Evelyn Havens. John Stevens, A. E. Margerlsou aud wife. Mis. Ethel Margerlson, Charles C , Philadelphia; I. K Chichester. Brooklyn; E A. Weart and wife. Ml.. Bessie Schwartz, W. A. Rlcbaiuc. KI.BEKON E. W. Newklrk and wife. Gertude Elmer: H. G. Higerty. C. B Koerner, Philadelphia; D K. Thorn pA. J. Smith. William BPort, George Krammer. Jr., C. G. Morley, John Doraey, A. J. Stearne. Mrs G H. Walton. E G. Stearue. F. Wl Sartalu. Roger H. Felton. G. F. Freeman. Philadelphia; E J. McFlllln, William McCormlck, Allantlc City: 1 C. R. Richardson. Klrkwood; Joseph n Scull, Oceau City. WYOMING. Mrs. J. C. VanHaagen. Polly VanHaagen,- E. Warren Smith, Mrs. G Miss Jeanustl Scboil. Charles ' Read, Etlwood Horn. William K Harris, Miss Allce.S. Harris. Keunsrd F. G. Hlgbsm aud family, E - N. Haveretlck and family, Bamuel H. ' liaad and family. Joseph Baldl,2d. Dorothy Browning, L'. B. Browning 1 and wife. P. C. Kromer aud family. \V. P Cobnery. Philadelphia; Mrs W. L Reading, Lluwood Reading. Franklotd, Pa BTKKLINO. Miss Harsley, H. Weeky. Atlantic City; H. C. Ronssll. E. J. Cummlngs. . S. A. Buyer aod wife. Wm. Elaweiler, J. A. R-ld. C. White, Mrs. H. C. Bon ' sail. H.C Ron sal I. Charles P Ruck-Ile-chel, A. F. Grout. Mr. and Mrs. Davl-, Mr. and Mrs. Mlnlaer, B. Kurk-de-cliel, Philadelphia; J. A Hcoti, N.r berth; Mrs. Geo. Dobbins, Ocean City! ' MIssC O. Spence, Wood haven; Miss M. I. Uavan, New York City; Mr. Julia B Hazard, Swartlimore; J. 11. ' Collin., Camden; Robert M Foot. New York; F B Roy. Alloons: J. S. , Rowan. Tabor; D. W. Fletcher. A. WFletcher, Mr. Myrtle Fletcher. J. F. Rschelman snd wife. Harrl.burg; A 1 D Fl-tcher. Law reucevllle; George It. 1 Parker and wife. Mis. Margaret C ' Psgkar, Oceau City. > j/avid McClure. Dr George G Yost, 9 Klsa Waldie, F. Rose Chalmers. Mr-. I II. J. Clark, Mr-. H. H. Bodiue. M. c . Early, John W Spence, Mrs. W. W s Thomson, Mrs. A. S. Barbour, George >• S. Bullock and wife, H. It. Saunder. ' aud wire. Dr. George F. Yost. H. R. , Saunders, Jr.. Miss Bessie Shoemaker. > Elizabeth L Clark. John W. Spence, " Mre. H. C. -Keller. William Kelle-, | Philadelphia; G. B Langley, Mill ville; , John R Phillips. William > Mc1 Cahan, 81. Thomas Cooper McCabau. ■ cbauffsur. Overbook; G. C. Henderson s and faintly . G. P. Roblusou and fam- , ily. Audubon; Mrs J. D. Crandall. 1 South Denuls; J. D. Collins, Camden. «'. A. Nicholson, Atlantic City; J. Y I . Kraut and family. Audubon; Harold 1 Shoemaker. Allen Shoemaker, Bridge ' : ton; H. B. Smith. Ocean City. A. M. Woodward. - E R ' Riddle, [ Mre. H. W Moore. H. A. Moore. Mi-w Rae Henchman. Mre. Margaret • Hughes, C. H. Berry and wife, J • Ttacy aud wife. K K. Wolfe. W. L. 1 Simpson, H A. Wluterknlglil. K A. 1 ! Turner. Jobu G Schell, John M. McNaily and wife, Auna C. Creth, Paul '

S Yjsberg and wife. William M. Fell aud Wife. W. Flack. Jr.. J. S. I^elly. Jr.. J: T Sehell". Pnils-lelphla: F. W. J Robinson. Reading; M rs Julia It i Hazard, Swartlimore: W.S. Cleinentand wife. Haddofftleld: Mrs. II. It Young. Martha l> Young. Helen K a Wood ward. Anna K W«««l ward. West Chester: W T.Tyler and wife. Mary H. Tyler. Salem: It. f. K-chler. CamdeirTVV. T Fowler and wife, Glenstde; «. K slhoun. wife. Child and nurse.' " Annapolis; It M. Cooper and family, • A -bland. N. J.: K. C. Boy le. Ocean '' Cily ; W. J Peebles and wife. Nar rf '"rl'1' KATIIM' • Mis. C. Wilson. Mrs."s. I". Moore. Jenklulow 11; C H Schermerhorn and ' wire. W II. ciiamliers. W. W. Chambers. Malwl K Smith. < . H. Sellerr merhorn. Jr.. Rachel E. ■ Craig. Mr- " B. Young. A II McOweo and wife. C M. Taylor L. M C iburn John F • Hausmann and family. Mrs'.' F. 1 '■ v\ iImui, Margaret Chambers. Horace 'j II. .Cueler sod wife. John S. Custer. . Mrs. O. W. lireiilger. Mr- Harry llur. " licit. Mrs. I Tfarles Brown Laure It r Haii-mau".- Mr-. H W.kemtii Mr) ' B Young Phlladelplila: I '^H ence Sill ai^* wife.Lillle 1 . Burning ' Lansdowne; Cora W.e.d peach Itol ' lour. Pa.; S. M A Ku and wife. Laura ' T. A. Bradley. J A. Perklu. Lars'1 • dow ne; D O Walklus and wife, Ut. ■ gmia Andrew-. Virginia Andrew- 21 - Mr-. Rachel Clyiner A. K Roth. Ml. Vernon, N Y : A S Wilson. Word bury: H. G. Allen. C. Scull. Rrldgeton: r Howard Hb.wa.sker and wife, Ocean 1 Tly: C. Atkinson. AHsutlc City; Mr-. - J M Hale. Miss Hortense Hale. Ml Vernon, Did. Clias. C. Read. Camden: C E Cel. I vert, Toronto; Mrs K. A Hess. *ter cbaiilville: A 1 Payne. X W. Fori •ud wife. J. F. Eisenhower add wife. Mr- S. C. Brellenbach, Itobl. L. Hslg Tlins. R. Fort. Jr , J. t'. Leonard. L. Wiuenberg. F. Gllbereou." Mr-. A. M. Hsrrss, John E. Wicks ai d w|'e Earl A Havens aud wife. Ml-e Iteba Wick. C. P. Ray. Jr.. W Holme- and w if Dr. and Mrs. C. It. F Imer. Mr.. Laura McCauley. Geo. M. Weslbrook sud wife. Mies While. Ml-s Mary . While. Mrs. J. Harbe-ou Karnes. , Mrs. A. M. Bratton. Charles T. Max well and family. Peter Woli. Jr . ami ' family. James W<h*1 and w ife. Wm . II. Whetstone. Jr.. S. W bete tone M.s- . C. F. Mayer. Mi.. M. D Green. W. It llauime! and wife. Wilhaui l.auer Alfred It. Halg and family. • 'Mitbla • V Snively. John I. Btsbnn. Wi:ll*n H. Kaslburn and family. A. E Tbori . A. W. Dillmore and family. M. fccwald Morton and family. Mrs Joseph V Mover. Miss H Keefer. H Martin. . Mrs. W. E Kerns and daughter. Ml— . Fischer, Joseph 8. Mayer, Harry P. Brown. William H. Craven. Pblladel. ' phis: Charles Read. Camden: J S. '• IV Harvey and family. Thomas It. . Harvey. Radnor ; Mis. El-le linn I 1 Baltimore; C. E.£(lvert. Toronto; K K Arthurs and family. Miss A I.. Piquelt. Frank Suppler. Jr.. Jatiel McAllister. Balllmure; W. H.Welmer atpd wife. Rosemoni ; A N. Risser aod wife. 1 . K. E Spohn.Llanercb: C.V Graw- and ' wife, Haddoulield; Mrs. K I. Sim . ■uons, Russell Blmmoue. Latisrjow ne. ■ I W E Smith. Charles E. Msr-h. O ' It. Jone-, P. L Holllnshed. S. Wei', . Pope. C. T Roy", it. M. Harvey ,'t. W* Pierce. Wm. J Reld and wife. II N. • McC-onnell. E Bank", Miss Kalhryu • F. Turpln. Mr- F M Torpln.C A. , !. Jeffries, K K. Hardy and fauitlv. J. C. 1 linen ig. F. T. S. Wesi. Geo I) Davles. , Joseph Smith. Austin Hudeou. Wm. Brown aud wife. J. A Smllh.H N. 1 e Woods, C. E Henry. C, B. Wlrtb. C. W. Ward slid wife Mrs. A. F Perrlng. Miss Peirtng. Louis Green. Mr-. Samnel H. Pope. Miss K Saupp Ml— M I- V Gorman. W. II h lack. J... Thomas i. O. Burgess. J. Flniirgan. J. W. Barren. . W. H. Kirshuer. F W Wright. W E ,' Smith, Thomas J Strain and w ife. K • I). Saint. W. T. Sullivan, F W Gandall F. C. Lafl-rty, K S. Hargrove. W. Nunevlller. Harold Kil-une, E H .. Vogt. It. W. Wjniings, j.-s Heald. E ' ' C. Barry, C. O10-, J K. Wilson Helen " M. Wilson, Clara M. Starr. Albert F.. Brown. Miss Lorelto Duuu, Margarrl McParlaud, Mr- J. Dougherty. J. W. Bew, Minnie R Kelley. L. Green. E • J Doubleday. T. A. Dolan, Plilladel ■ pbla; Mr- Wegman^«oa^w>n. Jersey is City; H Murray and sou, Paulsboru: J. W. Burt anjK family. Catherine ' English, Trenton; J. H. l>ev|ne and d wife. Kldley /ark; Ml- Ida J. Lane. '- F. H. Lane. I olllng-wood; C./H. Phil I. Hp*. C. F. PSiilllps. A. B. Schelborr. . Camden; Mlltou Ball, Waslfington; It • C. Zlbhr. New York; V Av. Keller R Balilmore; O. O. Mlllen and wife f. Washington. Ii. C ; Billy Kllwood. E. '. F, Byns, Ixis Angele-. Cal.: Charles . K. Hsmmllt. Trenton; H. 8 Tayains, New York ; W. It. Raymoud. Ocean City; J. D. Eberbach and wife. Mr-. J. S. Eberbach. Margaret S. Eberbach. North Wynnefieldt J. M. Hewitt. Mrs. ,c W. Morganweck and son, Camden: F. a. F. Adams. Wayne; D.nlel S Steelr, man. wife aud daughter. Woodbury: . W. H. Royer, Wvncote; A C. Meyer ^ Narberlh: E. H. Taylor, Wilmington It n"AK" c'o',e/1MAYKn'OVNTV.''l'l,fcl!" I»1 HliicYoTirE. K ,Ss»; SI I. bid mud |m- seeomn.- i-d bv a dei«..|l • "" "u or" Ti 'j. ah/ j re 1 JAK' vai-k" mavNc» ip n't v ' " ' " K us j I. Public Sol ice. II "!££! irir^e" YTlw' Ud' IJ! £7!^ '■ Tju",". . '• | Kaeb bid must be -romp.,,, rd bvadrpo.1. | I either In eaah or e-rtllled cberk, euusl ^ ! (IO^peT^oeol.1 per rent .,<0 Ibe amount ii, rr ol ^ I Ulre.ti'aniTKortSw.1 IVlldi'm'S. N "j'. us i '-'hmn— mwmterrturnf-r'ii'u' "i e' **A *12 > . o'I ' '' fj^Byodrrol Ib^B—rd; ^ j: ll' MT&ilfVISiSiL I,

MOTOR GASOLINE POLARINE Oil and Greases can be obtained IN OCEAN CITY Blue Ribbon Garage - ~ Fogg Mofor Supply and Garage Co. NINTH STREET Fogg Motor Supply and Ga- , rage Co. ASBCRY AVENUE City Garage ASBURY AVENUE Gilbert Garage and Mch. Co. NINTH STREET Powell's Garage B. L. Cossaboom Garage Empire Garage

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Electric Fans! Electric Fans! Electric Fans! ' Just the right size for yotrr desk at the office, or your dining room and bed-rooms at home. " Made especially^ for this Company'in order to fill this long felt want. . Has an eleven inch blade and consumes the same amount of current as a 15 -watt * ' - lamp. You'll enjoy one on a night when the breeze - is 011 the wrong side of the house. "j We ,sell them at cost. • $7.50 $7.50 $7.50 The Ocean City Electric Light Co. 1 The "Matchless" Light "W ■•■BSWIIIUOO k-l Lj I I L

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