Ocean City Sentinel, 11 November 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 4

GREAT PRAISE FOR DR. BOHNER President Nabb Tells of Ministers Good Work— Crowd at Social Session. Member* of (he Men'# Bible Clam-of (be Kim Pre»bylerl»n Sunday Fcbool •ad tbelr wire* and other friend" lo Ihe number of nearly 17j attended the •octal eeaaion of the claw In the church Thursday eveulng and enjoyed the . pleasing program presented, together with the refreehuieul of cake, tee cream ; and coDee w hlch followed. The exercise* were begun by *11 slog- i tng, "Crown Him Ktug of Alf." Mi*- i Ada M. Rauck presided at t he , piano tboughoul the weuiiig. Follow Ing prajer. by the Rev. Clia-. H. Bohner, paator of the church -aud i teacher ofthe claw. William M. Taylor i read a poem. ejWiled, dirowlng Old.' I Mr. BohnereSm! that l he poem ue- i read at the reque-t of an elderly mem . ber of the church. Charles K. Sabb. president of the i dam, made a very excellent addre*-. In wblcb be said that be was glad to aeeauch an assemblage gathrred'lo try ■ along llfe'a pathway. He lied reed.be elated, a few daye before, that an owuceof bapplnew l» worth more than a Ion of coal." There le a lot in till- . One can get a ton of coe| If he ha- the price' and oue may have a ton of gold, and not be happy wltb either. If they have a happy, joyou* time tonight the member" of the claw and their friendahaJI not have met In vain. ( It baa been only a few month- elncetbey bare become acquainted iu thlway, the epeaktr -aid. but I |iey hare -pent many boa re of bapplneee. They bare come lo love, bouor and reaped It la a big bonor, the apeaker de dared, to ataud before them a* preel- * dent ofthe claaa. He aald that he will try to do bla duty aud wltb Ibe belp of (lod will try lo conduct himself and tbadaaa In a way none will regrel. . Praaldcut Nabb extended** warm welcome to both tba men-aud women . The latter, be aald, aiwaye lend aD air of refinement to all gatbei log" . Women an noted for lalklug, and It baa been aald that If there were only three women In tbe world, two or Ibem would gat together and talk about Ibe otber one. Tbe apeaker aald be waoled to abowhle bearer* that men alao can ulk. Retorting to Mr. Bohner be eeld they have a man among Ibem tonight about whom be dedted to Ulk— a man among men. There art few web men. By kind worda and loving waya be bae won tbe beerta of the people of tbla community, and alao by UUDg an active part In city demon-iretion. and fraternal aociety aflalr. HI* feme baa gone hey.ind tbla city. Blrangerwho have beard blm have gone away w Mb good report*. All have been tnadt . batter by tble man. Tbe aeed baa been eowo and will bear fruit to tbe bonor and glory of Uod. While be le tbe Joy of ble earthly parents, he le "our mau, your man and

. After further eu I oglr lug Mr. Bobner. |c Preeldeul Nabb eeld. "Let ut rally f, around oar beloved teacher. " „ M lee H axel Herri- gave a recitation, (| "-Bill's Letter," that caueed much „ merriment, and Mr*. J. M. Ro*eubaum u aoog a eolo that we* encored. A red- lt talloo."How Ruby Played tbe Piano," by Mlee Joaepbloe Taylor.aleo wae en- 0I oorad. „ "Tbe Uoclooded Day" wae tbe uext n hymn eong. Mr. Boliner a*ked that o: tbe people whistle It. Tble wae found u ■omewbat bard for *ome to whistle, ao * oil eong and wblelled Brighten tbe b Coram. " Of course, all could handle „ tbla hymn. tl A violin eolo by C. Homer Hhoeoeaker won ao encore, and Ml** Nellie „ K. Towner, of Scotch Hall, gave e (l ha mo rout recitatlou, "Tbe Inventor'- ( WHO." It made a big bit. and the up a plauee wae each that Mtae Towner re- u eponded with another funny nelec- t tloo, entitled, "A Serenade." d Lewie E. Smith pleated Ibe crowd c with a rocal eolo; "luvlctue," by t, Bruno Hubn. Ae ao encore be eaog t "My Colleen Bawn." Mr. Bohner *eid tbat after hearing t Preeldent Nahb'a add re** be ecarcely knew how to epeek. He appreciated t the preeldent'a eulogy aud alao bi* i •tucerlly and chaste word*. He le , glad.be aald. tbat Mr.Kabb ana other- t like blm bavc come out etrong In re- c ligioue work. He eeld, Iu conclueiou. f tbat notwitbetandlng the pral*e given < blm ble bat ramatue norma] eud bl- , bead muat get back to the *tre of the | hat While awaiting for tbe appearance , of one of tbe young men wbo we- to , take part In a black face act. aud wbo , wae uuevdldahly detalued hecau-e of , bla rflortato "ride the gual" al one uf , Ibe lodges, the congregation went ti. ( the aoclal roome of tba church, where , refreabmeiil* were provided audwerved ( by member- of the Bible < .'law. Mr. Bohner aDd Mr. Nabb were pre- , sealed wltb cake*, aud tbe "H'ymu of , the Friend-hip t'iane" waa -ung hv all. , led by Lewie E. Smltb. , Tbe mlnetrel entertainment we- pro- , vlded by Elmer Rauck, Lewie Handy •od Roy Darby, wltb Dr. J. Thorn ley , Hughe" ae interlocutor. During the presentation of tble program. Elmer , Ranck ung "Auntie Sklnnere t hlckeo Dinner." Iwwle Uaudy *■■ heard , In a ulactloa thai wae encored. "My , Old Home Town In Ireland." aud Dr. , Hugbea.alao gave a vocal -olo that wae eo cored. Mr*. Cllffc;d H. Bklooer. of Phlle- , dalpble, wbo wae a cummer resident of tble city, died lo New York City , Sunday. She I- survived by her husband. Tbey were cottager" on Second •traM. tble city. Bbe went to New York lo undergo an operation. Meekte«il*« ■•* Heow. Thomas J Thorn, florist, ol tbla city. M ahlngitng in. cottage all over. M r. Thorn live* at list Bay aveuue. When the work » oomph led lee will have k wa nnuaually comfortable home for

SDNDAY IN THE 1 LOCAL CHURCHES , - Strong Sermons and Excellent * Mnsic Heard by Con- j gregations. I The marulug service lo the First M. 9 K. Church was the occasion 'or tbe ad- t: s mlulslratloti of the Sacrament of the i Lord's Supper The pastor, the Rev e J. It Kulp. officiated, ewlsted by Rev. r Drs. S. Wesley end James K. Lake i add by William K. Fltlier. 1'he pastor preceded the "ecrament j 1 which men ought to partake of the . humbly cnufeeeiog our slue, earnestly I repeating of. I hem end In hearty eorr row for them And thl» I- to carry with ' a ceasing io d.o evil, and beginning « and continuing t" do good. To partake la Hodlcar^ and careless of righteous . blasphemy. H . Lm the evening Mr. Kulp began a , -Jrles of s|«cial sermons.lhe themes of - w hich will tw published from week lo c r week The Iheme iael Sunday evening i was. I- there room for Jesur Christ o i m Ocean CllyT" Tbeeermon was a £ clear expoelllou of our local'ueeds on K r religious lines as well as a plain expo-- t , ure of our local Pharlseelsm and sung u t self-conteulmetil with our moral and () r religious coiidlllon tielug at ease lo - Zion, with real for good works at a 0 discount. . „ " Two very hejpful services were held m * al the First Baptist Church Sunday, j, I An uousual number were present al £ 1 tbe Communion table. The attend- o •uce a I the eveulng service was « doubled In alxe on account of tbe new « '• -eries of Illustrated eermous on "Tbe r 1 Life of Christ." ' "We ere holding' our own Iu Ibe 1 Suuday school In aplte of the large h number of our members who have J moved out of town for tbe whiter." ' says Mr. Mitcb. K ' "Hod tbe Itefuge of Hi" People" wes *' ' tbe tbeme of tbe mornlqg eerm in by 0 Ibe pastor, the Rev. Ueorge F. Mitch. " A large allendeuce in Ibe Junior Cbolr H 1 added epltil to tbe eluglng. Tbe epe- J. ' del number sung by the cbotr, under 0 Ibe direction of Mrs. Robert Smltb. • wae well done. A The pastor read bla text from Ihe «' • book of Ihieleronomy SS; 27: "Tbe 11 eternal Uod le Iby refuge, underneath . '• are tbe everlasting arms, aud be sball c thrust out tlie eueiny from before * thee." c R Tbemlulster epoke Iu part ae follows: ► • "In order to get tbe full meaning ol '' * the text before us. It Is ueceeaary lo ( * review lie historic setting, taken from J Ibe address of Moves lo ble farewell M ' words to tbe people of Israel. Hie de- , u perture meant tbe severing of very " tender ties. No pastor ever entered mure closely into tbe life of ble people <= J thsu did Moan. For more then forty d years be bad led them, out of Egypl » years ne nan leu inem, out or togypi t

end In ibe wilderness. How tbey blm ! He was to them a kino a wise counselor, a prevailing c intercessor. More than all, he was their warm and personal friend. And hie departure at hand, he breathes the assembled multitude a partlug blessing. . "This great truth of oar text standout In tbet address as the sure foundaamid all the changtug scenes and lime, like a mighty jock In tbe midst < of drives send. 'Tbe eternal Uod Is < i by refuge' is a powerful affirmation. ' urges bla people lo build tbelr hope for tbe future upon so Arm a aud to draw encouragement for I work yet to be completed from It. . "Tble truth Moat* bad uol learned i in' the schools of Egypt, buj had come : him out of a long life of struggle, of suffering, of victory and defeat In tbe 1 service of Uod. Such wae tbe basis wblcb Luther and tbe real of tbe strong men of faub stood In tbe hours of tbelr lives. So Moeee could never have lived tbe life be did had it not been for this constant remitxattou within himself of this great principle thai Uod le the refuge of all his people." Mr. Mitcb then showed how Uod really beau tbe refuge of Moses all tbruugb lile lung and eveutfal life, 1 so rapidly drawlug lo a closa, aud thai because of tbla fact tbe last awful crisis of ble life he could face without and terror; In fact, on tble account could meet death wlib a cbeer. ' with a noug, yea, with a *bout of 1 triumph Tbe conclusion of the sermon gave • Itself to make clear that tbe same Uod 1 wbo was the unfailing refuge of Moees. 1 and of the chlidreu of Israel subsequent ' his death. Is also tbe refuge of His I people today— our refuge In sorrow. In ' temptation, Iu perplexity, aud iu the ; disappointments of life, it wa* urged 1 that we make much of tble great truth. "It it our busluesa, as Christian*, - end as servants of tbe Ktug, to trust ' and Uod will do Ihe thrusting. III. ■ our duly to obey end Uod will obtain Ihe victory; and II is our place to tight - end leave the results lo our Ceptaln. "In the conflict of our lodlviduel I and church life todsy. we must carry ' with us the assurance aud the pledge ' of Uod'e help. Only then can we - hope to prove ourselves more than 1 conquerors. The forces which oppose V the ou ward march of the Kingdom of • our Uod In this city by tbe sea are 1 mauy and powerful. O, that like thoae to whom Moses spoke, I could speak so that we of this church might move forward, each doing bis and her | • -hare, uutll the walla of aln, prejudice, 1 ill-feeling, narrowness, aeltlstuiesa. uu- ' sociability, neglect sod Indifference ' - would fell to tbe earth before the rl*. 1 lug wells of the King of klndoese. ' love, merry, muderatlun, friendship and peace." An adjourned meeting of tbe official board of tbe First M. K. Church will i be held at 8 o'clock this eveulng. Tbe e attendance of Ibe entire officiary of r Ibirty members I- absolutely necessary, It I" stated.

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