Ocean City Sentinel, 1 July 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 4

SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHDRCHES Strong Sermon s and Excellent Vatic Heard by Con- \ gregationa. TIM pailor, the Rev . t'barlr* H Bobner,. occupied ibe ptSl pit al both I servlcsa to the First Presbyterian Ctaarcb on Sunday, preaching I" large Mdtonore, irblcb filled the main auditorium and flowed over loin the Sunday eohool room. Hie morning I h erne wae "Ood'e Flan of Truce." and hi. text, Genesis 6; IB: ■•I do eel my boa In Ibe cloud, and II aball be for a token of a eoveoaot between rue and the earth. " In lbs evening be epoke on Acta 3d; 14: '.'it la bard for tbee lo kick agslunl Ibe goad." Al Ibe evening arrvlce be saM, lu part: "Nature bulde many secret* a bid, , man baa not penetrated. Site le silent' , aboat many tblng- that aoUid lutereai man and wpnld contribute to hit comfort and bapplneee If lie could but know them 11 le only by much , trouble and Infinite patience that man can arret nature', eecrete from tier. . But If nature baa concealed many tbloge, there le one thing about which aba le never alien!. " Nature hae not ' concealed tbe folly of etu. To the J wrongdoer abe epeake In a voice tbal le aharp and clear Willi a ebarp pain nature punlsbe* men for tbelr glut- " tony. Through a throbbing brow na- ' tore warna men againat overtaxing Hie body. If tbe youtb harbora an evil '

thought within, etralgbtwey uature eete tbe brand of evil on tbe face without. If tbe maiden rakee amid tbe garbage of literature for Ibe uovel that minietera to tbe morbid eenee, nature organise* a correa ponding co*r*ene»Into tbe coontenauce. G»d make, every elep downward to be accompanied by warning voire*. "Tbia la tbe me*aage I hat le couched In tbeee worda wblcb Jesus epoke lo Paul on Ibe Damascus highway: 'It I* bard for tbee to Irici agaluet tbe goad.' Tbe thought that borne In Ibeae word* le tbal I bough tbe way or evil may be broad, vat at every step Ood bae mercifully placed goad* of warning to recall tbe evil-doer Ibat be le ou ibe wrong road. "Paul wag. a very .fortunate and bleteed man, for wben be dlecovrred bia tranagrrealon beheaded ibe divine rebuke aDd mended tbe error of bl* waye. But. alas! here le wberr tbe tragedy of life ao oflea tnrne lo flnal doom, for 111* poaelble lo kick agalnei tba^goad, I bough II bnrt and w ound Tbe congregation* were very large al both service* in the PI ret M. E fhurch Bnoday, tbe enmmer reeldeole being oat In greet number*. Mr. Kulp'e morning eermou wee more than neually practical, cheering and oomfouiug. Its- text wae Paatm , U; 22, "Caat tby borden upon tbe , Lord, and Ha aball insula tbee. He t eball never eufler Ibe rlgbteon* to be , moved " The flret elan** only wae , made nee of, as U concisely express** , the theme of the earmon. The apeakar Orel dwell briefly npon , •be fltty-flfib psalm as a whole, lie t character, tbe circumstance* under , which II wae writ Ian. It I* a pealm of complaint and sorrow, of pain and i waarlnaaaofeonl. and thi. feellog Ibe , writer pour, out to Jebovab. He bad been betrayed by a trusted friend , For It we* not an enemy that reproached me; I ben I could bav* borne . M; bot It waiihou, amen, mlo* equal e and mine acquaintance. We . took i •wmt oouneel together, and walked a into tbe boas* of Gnd In company." <i The pealmlet bad been wounded In (l tbe bones of bis friend and tbe Iron , bad entered bl* soul Tbe lext. then. , la the answer to tbe prayer wblcb Is re- p corded In Urn pealm A ooratd in the pealm.

Tt" epaaker proceeded lo direct attention to lb* worde of this answer. In tbe aotbo riied version, lb* m»rfllnal reading of tbe word "burden" Is "Hft " In the revised vereluu, for "bnxdmi" the margin read*. "Thai wblcb tbe Lord be* given tbee." Whatever coma* to tbaa In tbe provldance of Ood appears to be tbe plain Implication. Hot ovary burden or gift le not given u* a* If It were a package designed for ue and labeled with our aamae. Whatever oome* to a child of Ood la Implied by tb* word "burden" MoaMMntb* text, and, a. a eparrow do* oft fall to tbt ground without HI. nodes, ao nothing can befall tbem tbal four God wllbont Hie watchful care The conception of God a* our Father {■nips oor understand lug at Ibl* point H*w*e Ml remove tb* burdeo.bot He darn mull that, as our day la, ao Hour strength "My great I* aufflocnt for tbaa," to Ibe apoatoUe teach tW the rervant of God, having bona what le laid upon him, lo the spirit of filial obedience, may safely ttatan the Heavenly Father's promise ■"d oaet ibe burdeo upon Him. knowtn« thai Ha will anetaln blm. Mr. Knlp'cllsd tba affection* of Job. wblcb were permitted In order that God might be glorified In HI* servant. The affliction was not removed, bul Job was renewed and streugtbaoed by It- BL Pater was bonod lu prison, and tb* angal opened the prlsou hours aud tba disciple want free tbal be mlgbi do further work for tbe Master, out wben bl* work was doa* ble crucifixion wae permitted. In both case., the apostle aongbt to do tbe will alone "All thing* work together for good lo tbem that love Uod." To believe tble with tli* wbole heart Is to caat our burdest upon God. tbougb It doc* uot remove tbem. To bear our burden* In tbe .pint uf obedlenoe lilt* a. Into ap upper story ' of moral and spiritual manhood, raise* u» out of self and'euable* ut lo know and feel tb* spiritual and eternal verl- . tlaa. No man who live* oDly to have . *. *^",d «°«l I'm* ever truly live. . at all. for bl* auul I* llod to Ibe thing* tbal perl.b. ; A featured the evening exercises , - i *°ug rervlevl* by Hie pastor. Tba dlacour.e by tbe paetor wae.lbere- , fore, somewhat brief, though very , earliest and pointed. J

imkanl'ki. baptist. "Christian Consecration" wae tbe theme of tbt Kev. Geo F Mitch at tbe morulug hour of wtwhip. Iiur ing tbe eervlce be exteuded to the '*2? .•""•J1*' of vleltore present a cordial welcome. He was glad lo see tba visiting school teacher. In tbe audience. Iu bl* sermon, Mr. MUcb .poke In part a* follow.: "Tbe lext for our con attention tble morning I* taken from ' the eleventh chapter of Hebrew*. ' ?"* "»e "»««, wonderful chapter, of tbe wbole Bible. With lie many ex atnplaaof fall b, from the distant ps*t to tbe early days of tbe Chrtatlau era, 1 It present, a bright and glorious re- ! cord of Illustrious name, and deed. Like a broad and beautiful sky, dotted with multitudes „f ' " ' cheer and confidence to tbedark night ' ao these radiant personalities shine 1 IHrnl'ig ct""cl1 ln lueplretlou and [ stalwart soul, there ! is one In grauduer of power lu the greatness of faith. In tbe severity of It. ' fasts, and In (be brillleucy „t u. triumphs, tbe life end character of the' BUrlarcb, Abraham. Ibe father of ibe mkhfol, tbe friend of God, ablne. forth p ma eminent, aimo-t without a rival, t a tall mountain-peak, be rises • SKSKr^ f **®ow; Ibis man Abraham aflordai a . |a HUD moeolng an excellanl lllue-'o

I ration, as he I. briefly sketched lu tbe chapter, of Hie ualureand ibe meinlug uf.Cbr»llsu cuueccratluu. loth' S eighth verse. 'By faith Abraham, when be was called' .pe.k* uf bis call by God An effectual call d.inaud* a li.lemug ear. Auraham fi-d bl. ear o|>eu to the voice of, bls-God: bis was a cousecrated ear By thai I It mean the <1 .position lo give God a chance lo -peak lo you. Helloes .|ie*k ^ in tiiauy way., but utile., we are HM euing, II may lie I hat w e shall not hear. The consecrated ear, the spiritually trained ear. learn, lo hold a rigid I deafues* to the uiauy voice, that call J" "Al>raliaui.iint only went not, bul be '• stayed out. 'By f.nb be sojourned In tbe laud of promise ' Here is Hie con- ' secreted will. It i* easy to Marl: ii I. " u^nVhHMI.u ' 'hfe'i^d chrfich wort * ta Ibe cause of much of |be tronble lu .. the progress of tbe kingdom. KHfcbi- ' us— of effort ou the psrt uf people In Hie church handles p. the church in her cuiique.1 of the world. We forget |. there I. no recall ll is the Christians w ho take hold aud keep holding on Hiat become Ibe pillar, in the church. ' "Aud now, advauctug a step further in Hie life of Ibl. greal mail, we read that He looked for sally which had : Inundation* whore builder and maker , Is God.' And Ml he showed fhe corise- , creled eye. Allliough there were many . cllleajo bl* day. wiiu all 4beir glitter | furls a. well, he lurued bis back upon Hieui all, lo become -a dweller lo leal*. sojuuruer In a strange land— ami , why? All because be 'looked for a j city w blob had foundations aud whore ., ciiy wnion naa lounaalioiis aud

rr buililer-tud maker Is God ' ' In this chapter we are also told ,e 'they i-uufessed that they were ,1 grangers and pilgrims In lj.#eariii rr In tble Abraham revealed his conse- „ creled lips. He epoke out— that l». he .. ■ reason to every man that asked him for Hie hope which be cherished. If oy God's grace you are a stranger d sod e pilgrim in tbe lend, speak out D as Abraham did, and let people kuuw ibe meaning of your pllgri nage.' , Toe Sunday school was well atI, 'ended. The members were glad to r ■" many visitors Ibere Buperiutend |. «"l McAlllwer reviewed tbe lesson* of I, Hi* quarter lu an Interesting manner _ "Soul Living" waa Ibe euhjrct of tbe sermon In Hie evening. J WELCOMES TEACHERS e tOonllnuad from Firel Pagso 1 -tdereie for your welfare and your 1 J pleasureasyou found our predecessor*. 1 -It is our desire Ibat we may establish such a pleasant relationship bei ween tbe members of ibis summer > -chool and ourselves tbal you will ' ' continue to com* back to u* from year ? to year aud that w# may assist you iu making tble tbe greatest school of tbe , • mod lo Ibe country. , f "We oan only feel complimented . > bet you beve come back to tie again > e *ft*r having triad us last year. aud. a. , ' evidence of our appreciation, we are > going to a-k you to est aside one day ■ of real from your labors and enjoy with t ' of recr»«,loh and pleasure j "If tbla meets wlib your approval . and you will kindly name the day , ' ibat will suit yon, we will arrange Ibe . program accordingly. u "I lake pleasure lu extending lo you freedom of tbecllyaud all of (be t protection tbal we can give you." n The mayor1* speech was greeted n with great applaure. Prof. Bensor. after apeaktug of tb* „ school Work, said thai tbey will be glad lo meet all of Ibe leacher. at the ,, Nurmaudle on tbe following Wedoat- „ . ' ev"?,0K ln ■ "Ret -together" social 0 1 " JL' wl" D0' he a formal recep- r, There will be uo drtae suits for Ibe men. The ladle* may appear aa tbey plesre. They look good lo blm. said, uo matter wbet tbelr attire. All are cordially Invited to tbla wath.r. . it. Invited

ing. There will be no unfortunate, ■r. .landing up In a row to shake band. It" with other unfortunate. i.r J',0, Green burg will be chairman of "j tbe eoteruinmeot comnilttet, and be « ba« some wouderfnl plana Tbe school • ta not to be all work, but there le«i be '• rale xal Ion and rejuvenation that will » make It worth w bile. There are some •J good moving picture shows in tbe city " to,eei'tbere*> he gtveu an opporinulty If ■Po'1* °< the new feature of tbe school tble year, a week for tbe super • intendeou of schools aud tbe auperI" vising principals, and be expressed " tbe hope that none of those here for f Ibis wwek'a course of lactam will mis. any of tbam. bat will get all tbe kooWl- »■ edge possible for tbe beuefltof their 11 scboola. " Dr. Sensor referred to tbe work of - the summer school and expressed tbe bopc that it will prove of beuefll to all. Ha gave a word of caullon to tbe e -V*"1?*™ bathing In tbe surf • The beach In Ocean City It tbe safest > along tbe coast, but Old Oceau U . '• adviaed'h^'h h* Imprudent, be Everyone In Ocean City will treat '• you rlghl, be told Ibe teacher.. i " The teachers' profession standi Oral < - Of any profesalon. Don't lose Ibe dig i ' nlty that belongs to the profesalon, ex- a > cepl at Dr. Greeuburg's entertalu- » menu, when they are all by tbem- a ; "wItw He spoke of tbe value of recre- | at loo. , D' Beueor then announced that (he a • flret aesalou of tb* superintendent! anil supervising prludpal* would t« l.ekl t • a( once In tbe room adjoining Hie mam v J auditorium of tbe church. ( t KEEP THEM BD8Y , Appropriate Wuggeatlons I Kegardinx McBoot Cbt.dren. ■ [ School days over, what are you go. ; to do with your boy or girl Ibl. ■ summer? Graoled Hial tbey nntd a * good deal of lime for recreation, have K yon oousldered tbal many habit* of *' Id el u ess are due to childhood vacation 11 day.? tt Give tbe boy or girl something to do .tx days lu Ibe week. It need be only <" small task, merely something thai 1 they can get iuto tbe habit of dninr a. doing

dally, that they aeeoclale In tbelr dee veloplog minds with tbe bu.lnesaof . living. Ferbap* you can have the boy till tbe wood-box and keep the e C|~D: «■' 'he «t"l to tbe la.k t of du.llug— ju.t simple Utile ta.k. t like tbat. wblcb will teach tbem to f be of use, to look forward witb added xest lo pleasures. Aud make Hie work cerutn. thorough— little by little Hie youthful oilud. com* lo accept Hie , d"'y »- • pert of ibe day's life and even come lo lake enjoyment In doing f well. Aud remember that reward., riol . puulsbmeula. are effectual In eucoutagiug children lo ib-lr task.. Tbe ! JJ" n.^*5 " U°' b'" "° lo "P^11 ', ® 5, d V liar.bnes. or mleuuderI standing. Remember ibal la.k. Ibal : ^nd" ln°|j^ mreS** ■ to bl. resile*, nsiure.. The needs ! . change wllb the Individuals and uu standard eau be fixed. Bul do not lei i , Hie buy or girl pa*, the entire summer meater"" ,"1' »• . t.ofki l.ol of Flab. ' Captain Herbert f Smith took nut a party of four to Ibe fl.blug bank, and caught tbe largest catcu of the t season of black and |.-rgie*. The t party consisted of PMward Wiley f Harry Saonlno. Edward M Melpeaa r ■ and Charles Ruckde-chell Tbey had t 'over alx buabela of tlab. c

HjAOXILIARY HAS. ; FIRST MEETING d:j — - — Initial §nmmer Gathering of 4. j Presbyterian Women at y Miss Bauer's Cottage. 11 Ltd"!*.' Auxiliary o'f" lb' Flret l'r*e-t!/ » held on Monday Bfleriimiii at the home : " of tbe president. Ml- Ida K Baiter. on Central avenue. There was an uu- ' * usually large nuuilwr of ladies present juyiat.le thus »i. lied. Philadelphia to attend the meeting. '• There were*rei>orls from Hie variuu. 1 1 ..91, -er-. w hn .p .ke uf Ibe encouraging . « Hon of ihe'Jork of" {he. ""..'ImITS' ' llie auxiliary would have a very Hour- i After a brief addre" by th^. pastor. ' Hie Rev. Charles H. Buhner, who : j Hienked Hie ladies for l heir kind aud ' refer en re" hf * h'e " a 'IVa'i* '''**** ~v Vb I ; very beautiful cluater of .« eel pea- a- > J ' Banter ' Mrr 'toberl J ' H el' Mrl' t" , 5 H. W.i», Mr- Marths M Bonier" ! *

Mire Anna F. Ktwrle. Mr. Jo « I'll I. d Scull. Mrs. W. K. Hexamer Mr. C. * M. l^ntr. Mrs J V Radcllffe. Mire M.A Stewart. Mr.. K. B Ca.-aday ! " dr.. V Dtttmar Mr. O C. Brooks, * Mr*. A. A. Work. Mrs. S. G. Russell^ 1 dr.. C..H. Bobner. Mrs. F F Kessler. - Mrs. I»ui. Buehn. Mrs. A. E Merger-. ' tsou. Mrs. Tbos. J. Krgiev. Mrs. K I' j HrrrrsBek. Mr. I T. Gtlden. -M*-. S. 1 1 B. bmlth. Mrs. H N Diesel. Mr. J W. Conway. Mr. Carroll G Stewart. ' 'Mr*. C. Homer Shoemaker. Mrs: C. S " Hilton Mr- Henry Horn Mr». A I) ' Oat, Mrs. E. Kegenold. Mr*. "Robert J , ' McOaio. Mr. J. A Scott. Mr-. John . T. Oebrle. Mr. W F. Smith, Mr.. W f K. Lsmond. Mrs. Km ley Acker, Mr.. E. F. Ka.sllt. Mrs. Frank Ford Barber. Mrs R. P." Rosa. Mu>. Edna Gtlden. Mr*. John RadcliHe. Mrs. T. H. Harris Miss N T Sutdam Mr* Sal lie Miller. . Mrs. StringHeld Mrs Win. K. Harris. ' Jr.. Mis* Ids K Bauer aud Hie Rev. 1 , Charles H. Buhner " . WILL MANAGE "CAPES" , George Batten, well-known In local . uaaeball circle* because of bl. connection wt'b tbe Cape May team fur a » dumber of yean., will not manage - pbreys, of Narbertb, ha. been selected for the posit loo- « Humphreys was a member of tjie mue wblcb Ibe late Mayor . Jubn E. Keyburu, of Pblladelpbia. got together tu represent Cape May on the diamond w^y back in tbe days of tbe best teams In tbe country. Including the National League clubs.luce be ba. been actively Identified with tbe game and it wa.lbrougb I be efforts of "Flick" Htlte* aud him- j, -elf tbat Narbertb wa. put _ou .the -emi professional baseball map". " Oil. M. Towusend, of liceau Cily. p builder, who so generously do- '» uated two hundred feet of tlie left ceutre Held fence, has started the erection of that seclloii of the fence. STATE 8CHQOL FUNDS \ '- ApproprlalloiiB for the Various

* Cities and Towns lu Cosah Cape May County has received her f apportionment of the liate school c funds, and tbe appropriation, made I fur tbe different di.lricla serve a. an l Index of school activities In Hie various I communities or the county. i Following Is a Hot of appropriation. , of Ktate school funds for Hie year 1815 , 1916: ft1" H** £?/• MS » > «%pe Mar Point. vrr&i Usnnla TowuMllP. 1u.x4s.i3 : LXTsVo-.r,.^. .SSIS ' M'-c'H oiyl" ' • i^X POUR MASSESy There will be four masaes celebrated III «t.. Augustine's Church next Huuday and every Bunday duriugjbe sumseason. These will be at U :«). 8. and 10 o'clock. There will be services every Friday and Hunday evening* al 8 o'clock. The rector, tbe Rev. Tbos. F. Blake, beginning next Hunday. will have two assistant, during tbe season There were large cougregatiou. at lie Uiaree. last Hunday. The rector a-.l.ted by tbe Kev. Jsuie. J. ' O'Brien, i' M . a leacber at HI. Joseph's I College. Princeton. , SEES GREAT CHANGES ' Richard H. Palton and wife, of ' I'ourt. Pblladelpbia. were , and wife, of Philadelphia ' in •' Atlantic avenue collage during i week. J Mr. Patlou was a colleger In Hit. In former lime*, hut llil. was hi. " vl.lt III eight year*. He was

. The mo .ulight sail given Thursday .. evening In Cep|. H. C. Hmlth's tmat I by tbe members and frleud. of Ml*, e Maud M Foulds' cla.s In the First r 1're.byterlau Sunday School waa r thoroughly enjoyed by nearly 50 people I aboard. I lie similar excursion from t Hie member, uf the "Workers' Class" of tbe First M. K Sunday School was t also enjoyed by a like number. Tbey wenl over tbe bay In Cepl Lewis Hire r ley's boat.. Will apral Mo aimer Here. I Counselor William H. Davis and ; family, of Mooreslown. will come lo Ocean City tbla week lu spend the summer. Although be recently .old bl* properties here. Lawyer Devi, can- ! ' DavlTmn" friend' Oce,0<'"»' Mr" ; ' and winler residents will be I pleased to Welcome her return to tin* resort. The dances at tbe Ocean CUy Yacht ' Club are being well atlrnded tbn* far tbla reason. Tba music I. flue ami llie floor ba. been placed In tbe pink of condition . Many uf the younger ele- ■ are lo be seeu at all Hie club ' deuces.

Director Porter, of tbe Philadelphia ' Department of "Public Safety, and bl* j , family are here for the reason. Tbl. J w ill iw Director Potter's second res*,,,, i in this city. A little, laier be and I iiv Trea-urer Wm Mct'oacli. PolheSuper f probwbiy go fl.bli.g s- Ihfy did la*i 1 jtlliiullojr. ™ ' ° - _ [ niembe're'iriw'i.rnmpl'm^renXig'ln j i REPOMT OF THE CONDITION ' First National Bank

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Electric Fans! Electric Fans! Electric Fans! • Just" l'le "glit size for your desk at tbe office, or your diiting room and bed-rooms at home. * Made especially- for this Com- ' pany in order to fill this long felt want * Has an eleven iuclr blade and consumes the same amount of current as :x 15-watt lamp. You'll enjoy one on a night when the breeze is on tlie wroug side of the house. * \Vc self them at cost.

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_ ATLANTIC ICE COMPANT °— L" PoconD Mountain Ice 5 .octre'ciTi n j. : JOHN E. TOWNSEND «| Electrical Contractor "| 1137 Asbury Ave. I Ocean City > New Jersey IRA E. WALL Plalu and Decorative 4>-— J PAPER HANGER j ;; and Jewelry Repairing i Mayer's ! Boardwalk, Opp. Doujfhty's Pier MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer Eyes Eiamined- Without Drops

1 j ati. antic «:itt. n. j. Ipianos I l or Rent tor the Summer Season Delivered Free I TUvlNti AND REPAIRING I Our New 1015 Mtxlel Famous I lirinkerhoff I priKht and t Player Pianos , <>nv dozen -roll, of Music. Bench. Scarf and one year, tuning free. "l""'l!lv jwyinculs. ', j ukc "'•! I'WOO in exchange, allow full value. The celebrated kranich and Bach Urauds, and Player Piauos. 1 I "ENKV^KLOETZ

II K A I. ESTATE AUCNTH. *} WM. LAKE, CE, Real Estate Agent. 0 ^™"r&r^.'Lro'^Bn7ure?;iiad1^.*S*,it^ r y. G0RS0U 1 Keal Instate Agent No. 721 Asbury Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J. ne^10' "S. *■■ reruo, ,n. eiiy. On,. THESE DESIRABLE LOTS FOR SALE , Fqlly nSdricled a, ,o cost of building., Uuil-Hng line of houre audjKWcb. No more, r | or liu.iness plaqps. One «,u.,e (« beach and on ,„ec car hue direct to Yacht Jcjnb or Ninth Creel and Ifoanlwalk or any par. of the city. ? The square, on lo. plnn are houre, in coarse of construction and will be finished ready for occupanry by June 15. « Arrangement, can be made for anvone desiring to build. Ocean Ave. X) TT 60 80' 60' 24 s '6 8 s '8 (j 16 7 a VJ •-J ' «

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