Ocean City Sentinel ( THURSDAY. MA KUH 2. 1916. We -hall l* glad I" receive Item- of news and communications of tutsrest to thl- community ami our reader* I everywhere. Ali communication- -hould he acaddrere of tlie writer, not uecetwartly | good faith. I DOTS. I j Spring will nmu he Here. I March wind* on Saturday. Discordant note" on the music quee- , L .Cottage" are belug rented for the ' though the weather wa- unpleasant. c - The Rev. U. G Glreliu-. of the NewJersey Children's Home Society, spoke a Ju the Fir-t Kaptlsl Church Sunday -j evening. { In the Kirst M K. Church l here will ■ be a'recYpllou Into full memheislnp or c Don't foiget the chicken potpleauplary of .the First Freshyterlau Church " next Tuesday eieulng * The young (icople of the First Bap- 1 list Church will meet at the parsouage this (Thursday) evening fur Ihe pur H pose of organizing a young people s ,, society . ( PERSONALS. ! J • W. W. Adams, of Philadelphia, was 1-redTapley and wife, of Phirladel- J phla, were In towu Sunday. Mr-. K B. Arnett, of Sea Isle City. e was a visitor here Monday. a c Harry H. Marter. Jr.. of Camden, 1 was lu towu a few days ago. Flrber Dalrymple aud wife, of Phil- i •delphla, speut Sunday here. W. W. HIbsou. of Philadelphia, was among the vlallors here Sunday. Dr. U. F. Starr has relumed from a visit to the New England Slates. * J. W. Landeuberger, of Philadelphia. was lu town a few days sluce. . Edward H. l.ee, of this city, visited | a friend In Uermautowu ou Sunday. , Mis. Bertha Sheldon, of this city. . visited her parents fu Millvile SundayMrs. Herbert Ploch speul the week and with ber husband lu Philadelphia. ' Jamea Tyler aud wife, of Wllming- ' ton, were recent gue.ls of the Eiberou. I G. \V. K. I'uderdowu and wife, of I Philadelphia, were visitors here Sunday. , Dr. Madden, of Absecoti. was here ( Friday, accompanied by Hope W. Madden. Mrs. A. H. Hlghee. of this city. Is 1 visiting at Haddoulteld and Ham i Dr. John Curry, of Philadelphia, i Was among the vlallors to tbla city Saturday. Harrv T. Ellis, of Phtladelohta. ac- ' Harry T. Ellis, of
live lu yacht club-affalre. was a recent u Visitor here. u Jonathan Hand, city solicitor of li Wild wood, was lu towu Ihe latter part e of last week George W. Shuiltr ■ aud wife, of- . 'blladelpbla. were among the visitors lere Sunday. . n "4Clmer Cox and family, of thl- city. ' 1>lled relatives lu Port Noma over II the week-end. el Dr. Wllaou V. Chrlstlau. of Ihls city. t, a practicing his professloo of deutlsiry . f In Chester, Pa. Curi I- Masou, of this city, la now " employed at his trade in Cram |>s' Ship- * yard. Philadelphia. Churchill Hungerford. of Ph^adel h Sliis. was In town durlug the week ou -lung club affairs. t| Tbos. J. Saurman and family, of Moore. Pa-, were guesta of the Imperial a few daya since. " Jacob SchuH and famllv have taken 8 occupancy of oue of their pru|>erlles ou c Asbury avenue, near Seventh aireet. ,Mry Ibdand Er-kiue. of Phlladel- j Ehia. visited her parents Frauk E. j hamplon and wife, on Moorlyn le'r- J Miss Berlha L. Rosa.'- of this city. ' epenl the" week-eod with her pereute E h Ross and wife, at Cape May c Court House. | Mrs. E C. Weston Is recovering . i from severe. Injuries to one of her ankles which she sustained a few t weeka ago. - - - - I Mr. aud Mrs Joseph M. Rowland t and Mis* Rowland, of Philadelphia. £ were here during the week and registered at the Idlewild. ' Crpt. Ssnford Bacon and wife, of Dlvldlue Creek, have tieeu spending a few daya with their daughter, Mrs. | Ward Higbee, of this city. I Miss Thompson, of the post office force, has returned from a week's varatlou spept with friends in Philadelphia, Camden aud Bwedsboro. 1 Evau E. I<ear. of this city. Is enter- t laiutog hi* brother, Charles \V„ who i lives In 'Brooklyn and Is a Peouayl- , vaula Railroad Company detective. ( Commodore and' Mrs. Charles F Wall, of Philadelphia, who have been 1 •pending a month at Boca Grande, Fla., plau to remain there souther ( Allen Scull, wife and daughter, or Ibis city, spent a few daya In Philadelphia recently They ittended the j 1 Masque ball at Lu Lu Temple Monday evFULng. Capl. Benjamin Henderson. Joseph , Uheel, Berlrand Smith aud Ueorge , Btenton, who ere working In Peuu's Grove, speut Saturday aud Suuday at their homes lu this city. Artbur'Downs and family have returned to tbelr former home In Allantic County. He was a member of the life-saving crew of Ihe Fourth Street Btatlou for several years. Satnuel Heudersou and wife have returned to their home Id Houtzdsle. Pa , after a visit of three weeks to Capt. ' and Mrs. Lewis Rialey. They ere 1 summer residents of tbla resort. I Ueorge Note <m spent Huuday at the home of his pareula. Joseph D. Noreom a >d wife, of tbla elty. Ha la now [ with the H. K. Mulford Company. ' wholesale chemists. Philadelphia. I J. 8. Brlgga, of Norrtslown, a sum- 1 mer cottager here, baa been quite III for mauy weeks, but Is now ou the road to recovery and hopes to spend a few daya lo bla cottage before Iodr. i SUFFRAGISTS MEET F.alhasuaiic Gathering at goat ol an. Albert Fogg About forty ladles Interested In the . woman suflrage movement were the guests of Mre. Albert Fogg. In tbla cut. a fats afternoon* since, and apant a plaaaaut and proOlabla time. Addresses were made by Mre J.' Thompson Biker. MHa Baker and Mre W. H. Itrlgth, of Wild wood. Mre. 8. H Swan was naked to take the leadership of the movement lu this city, but was unable to do so. Mre. E. W. (lands and Miss McGlbeny will look after the Interests of the eoff (agists hare. It la" hoped lo form a Remanent organisation In tbla ally a .ttle later. Mm Fogg, the women all declared, waaatoa waleni.
OVER $100 BY PENNY SOCIAL Crowd Attended Af- 1 fair Given by Christian EndedTor Society. merit .tore bargain sals for women ?'« Then you know w bat II was like lu Ihe j | social ronms'of Ihe F'lrel Presbyterian l< Tuesday eveulng, when the 4 Clirlsl Ian Endeavor Society gave lis |i "Penny Social." I' Surging crowd.'.' Don't speak of 111 One could scarcely move around .1ur c the tlrst two hours. I * Capt Clliilou lirecklry the doughty t auctioneer, tilled Ills part lo perfection I Freeholder Johu.i' Fox w.. auctioned Oil Ihe mahogany serving Iray. I and John B. Groves got Ihe handsome I center-piece made by Mr-. George K I Seaman, of this city ' In Ihe doll show. Ml- Marian Sieelwon Ihe tired trophy; Miss Beatrice < Johnson the second, and Myrtle Bred t the third. Elmer V. Raiick, secrelary of the ' committee. Mrs Herbert Plocll. the < president, had charge of the dolls, and I Maud Foulds. the treasurer. ' after the Ice cream. 1 The Rev. Charles H. Buhner, the < pastor, made au efficient floor wVker but next year there will be a clnropo I at the social to take care of Ills ' corns. If be raises a- many as be did ■ , Tuesday evening. More I liau (100 ass cleared, and Ibe I member- of the society are Jubllanl. I MONEV FOR TRIP , i Letters from I laytou Haines Brick 1 president of (be Board of, Trade, asking for 1450 to pay tlie expeii-e- of ex 1 City Commissioner- Robert Fi-ber on ' Ills trip through Pennsylvania and New york cities next week, in line 1 . with llie board's plan lo advertl-e this , resort, were read at ihe weekly rneel- ' f of the City Commissioner. The excursion is under the auspiceof the Philadelphia Chamber of Com- ^ ' Director Campbell -aid (list lie knew • made no provision for II Mayor Champion said lie llmughl . bey can raise Ihe money If the Coni1 missioners are favorable He knew of ihe proposed trip and It was though ihe proposed trip ana it was inoiign •
utter nrglect on his pari that he bad J not spoken ot II. He wa- under Ihe Impression lhal the oilier commission- " ers knew all about It. He has been a party to II, the Mayor staled, was In ° of it and will certainly retrm- 11 mend thai the clly bear the expenses H Isn't feasible lo pass ihe bill ai ° meeting, t tie Board of .Trtdr '' should have Hie assurance llial Hie 1 will be paid. The Board of Trade haa Leeu working hard lo lake ad» an- * ■age of Ihls uuusual op|u>riuiilly lo v advertise Uceau Clly. Mr. Brick said that Mr. Fisher will lo pay the expenses of rxprewlug the reading mailer he Is lo distribute l boys to get It around the towns visited, etc.. and so will noi have very much left of Ibe'V&O It Is plauned to I give him. Tbe other (100 covers Ihe i The 1150 should heve been paid on t ' ^pireclor Adams moved Hiaftl-iO be • appropriated fur Ibe purpose ol the Director Campbell declared iliat be I does uoi tbluk It fair to ask I lie city 1 this' money wHhout giving the ( Commissioners notice. He said, too, J that Inasmuch aa the city I- paying the expeusee It should have something , aay regarding Ihe selection of the t mau to go on the trip. He said he thought the proceeding a little Irregular. Mayor Champion said they would j to take Ihe situation as they i found It. i director Campbell said be I- a mem- I ber of the Board of ITade and Is- will- I to loan (5 or 110 toward laying . these expenses. If Ihe money It thus I raised. Ihe city officials would be given ' chance to act Intelligently on tlie bill. He Is willing to do his part, be , said Mr. Brick wanted to know who was • golug lo take the lime to go around collecting Ibe tnooey. ' Director Adams .revised Ills motion. ! msklug It read that Ihe bill of 1150 be 1 paid when presented by the Board of j Trade. Ihe money to be lakeu from the i advertising appropriation. The roo- ' THOSE LAND DEALS Given to Public. ' Those of the people Id this section . who have heeu guessing during the la-t two months 'aa to the identity of - those who are securing opllona ou ' ! large tract- of meadow land In Allautlc and Cape May counties ueed nuly lo f possess I belr souls lu patleuce for a few r I weeks longer. Tbeu they will kuow .all. Aa la well knowu. Massey A Ed|j 1 wards, t(f this clly. have been *ecu{jog e these options, aud a large sum of money has been paid for them. Thus j far, no laud has been actually bought. When the rumors flrst reached here, some weeka ago, William E. Maasey j was asked about the options, the i name* of those securing them and tlie ' uses to which the laud was to be put. i Mr Maaeey thru said be thought be la would be able lo give Ible iDfnrmattou >1 )h probably two weeks | When Ibe two weeka were up. he d said mailers were not llien lu shape lo give any publicity. | Mr. Maaaay said • day or two -luce " that be couldn't give out any Informsi lloo regarding the option* until Ibe if- latter part ol this mouth, when the ■ options expire. • | From other sources U Is leaned that 1 coma of the options have expired, hot ' { have beta renewed.
ADVERTISING MATTERS DISCUSSED BY OFFICIALS
Allen Scnll's Jetty Contract Finished, City Commis- J sioners Hear. At l he weekly meeting of Ihe Clly Cnniinl—tnuere Director Adams re (Milled Dial Allen Scull be- completed lib jelly contract, aud that C. Mahau j Co. have been , worklug aa well aI Mayor Champion -aid he had re Icelved a Irtfer from Chaa. A. Klluk. of i (he advertising department of Ibe. [ Beading Railroad, regarding the Bead- 1 lug'- Drran Clly posters which waaj' I read. The mailer of advertising ml way w ith llie Beading was left lo lie Mayor, wiili power lo act. A letter from Mis* Elliuger regardadvertising lu a publication by , -Gaucher College was read. I)is|ioalSpecimens of a poster advertising (15 a hundred; (55 for 500. It was -aid I list 100 of these have been lakeu ou- for distribution by the Rev. G W. j F. Woodslde on Ihe advertising prop- j II inn of Hie Ocean Clly Hotel Pro-; prlelors' Association. Hs haa been raveling through Pennsylvania the I week arranging for his atereoptl- ; (in motion of Director Campbell. i referred lo llie Mayor, wllb power to acl. A letter was read from Wm G In w litcb be de-ired a correct . III Ibe quit-claim deed receutly 1 grained turn. He said It should have | made lu lhe name of Addle B ; 1 Par-ells Instead of bis own. , * Mayor ( bamplou said he thought Hie request should come from Collec Burlevgh. Directors Campbell and Adams -aid , paid by Mr Howell. I Cuy Solicitor Bos well then went to . Collector Burleigh's office aud relurutd . wlih llie collector's approval of Ihe te . quest. on motion of Director Adsma. the , request was granted A proposition of A.M. Satlerlre. ol ■ hi- city, for Ihe concerts at Easter by Merries'- Allautlc City Band was laid I over for further consideration. Representatives of Ihe Philadelphia , Record asked the board for 'It- co operation aud a money contribution , id their efforts to get out an Ocean City , page in lhal uew spaper's resort edition , June 18. i f"
The Mayor said <hat wllhlo another jd week or two the board will be bom | « batded wltb similar* propositions from j 11 other pa(iers. and Ibe clly cannot go 1 » all. . j11 Director Campbell said he sawnojiobjrrliou If tlie Record doe- not ask j t for loo much money from the clly. aud • Ihe Mayor agreed with him. j «' On motion of Director Adams li was. t agreed that the city sbal(Klve (50 pro | f virted Ihe paper ruus a whole page. j •' SECOND TEABf WON G. Voaitis For One Over on 1 nnliadlst Lads. 1 Crropauy U.'s senind learn made a big rally lu the second half of Its game * with the M. E Church boys and won o It by Hie score of 19 to 18. The flrsl ' half ended with (he church boy In tlie 1 IS to 10, but ibey never scored ■ after that. \ Line-up: ( Hillf Korw®rd { ChaTfln . , Satlerlre Center Wallace | ««■"■) o..si (ks: Field goals— Kulp. S; Matins: Ulf- . Mid; Sattrrlee; Haley, 2; Chaltlu.2: , ' Svltr. 4. Foul goals— Kulp; Price, 8. ( Mrs. A. P. Mllner announces that ' I she will reopen the Wyoming Holel next f-aturday for the spring aud summer season. The Wyoming It well 1 - healed and Ibe patrons of the houee 1 - or Hs well established repula- ; tlou foi Its cuisine. COVERS ALL FIELDS Phiwde pbla Btcord ones *»• ws In n Fearlrao Manner. There never was a time In this »oo- ' try's history when a broad outlook upon ihe progress of evente of oallooal and International Importance was an essential to everybody who wants to e keep posted as Ihe present. The ' European war It nol only remaklug e the maps of. at least three continents . but Its influence Is shaping political commercial aud economic conditions lu Hie Untied Slates. It Is not the fUDrtlon of the best of local newspaper" to trace Id detail the progress of these changes That is the task of Hie big city daily, with its uullmiled c facilities for news-gathering in every corner of lbs world— aud there la n - n newspaper better tilted for It than the . Philadelphia Record. . The Philadelphia Record, dally and " Sunday, ought lo be In every home. u It la clean, comprehensive, fair aud c fearless It prints all t'tie-news with 0 out seosailouallsro; rides no bobbleand grinds nobody's axe-; Ha columns cover every fleld of human Interest and * present all the facta worth kuowlng about current events lu concise, reart- |. able aod attractive form. Ita daily cartoon by DeMar la appreciated— and * copied— all over the country. Itsaport- " Ing peps la autborllatlve. Farmer* is swear by lis market reports. The t Record wae the flrst newspaper lu Philadelphia to eatabllab e department for women readers— and that dey partment haa led lo Ita fleld ever alnce. ie The Sunday Issue of the Pbllsdsl pbla ie Record, with Its big Action magealoe . bound In e separate oolored cover, Hs colored comic section, lis domestic " -cleuce aud fashlou pagea, Hs uopby iu contests and Ita special feature departments. successfully aims in add to the . superlative merits of the dally wholesome end informative reading aod eo10 lertalumeut for every member of the family. Including the Juvaollea. p, Dsilv aud Sunday. Ihe Phlladelpble . Record follows the war, oo the baltlefleld* abroad and in the provtoaas of diplomacy, legialatloa mad todaMry at he home, with expert ondentaodlog and tire leas aoargy. Iu aareUm la Ibe ,. news Bald alaoa make M aa ladiapaai- * able la lha baae aa II U aa Umaxrn change desk of Ma inialimniailm ^ Mr.H.
^:j SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES! ■i — \ Strong Sermons and Excellent , i Mnsic Heard by Congregations. e \ ri FIRST M K . I Dr. Kulp'a aermou to the children . j Sunday mornlDg was based on Jobu ,18:16, aud was. as usual, exceedingly i ' clear and most happily Illustrated aud , A pressed by several apt auecdotr* I The tlieme we* •■Conquering Fear." . and It wai suggested by Mark6:2U, , I "For Herod feared John, kuow ing . I that he was a just mau and an holy. r aud observed blm; and when lie beard ' blm. he did mauy things, and beard ? blm gladly." The twentieth verse Is „ a part of the story of the tragedy of , Jobu (lie Baptlet'a murder at the iu- , altgatloii of Herod las. who wa- living j In opeu adultery with Herod. The . j Baptist had rebuaed both publicly, , enmity of tbe woman, and ahe had entrapped the weak king lulo com- . 1 milting tbe murder. When Jerus bad -ent tbe twelve out to preach, and em- „ name, the fame of Jesus wa- spread r abroad, aDd, coming lo the ears of Herod, bla guilty coosclenrt caused lilm to say that he was John tbe Bap i list risen from the dead Tbla Intro- ( duct Ion led up to Ihe text, only tbe e words "For Herod feared Jobu" twlog I UI*HThe paalor. after referring to the fact lt that llie whole race baa. from tbe be- . gituiidg. been more or less under the dominion of fear, a fear born of ignor,1 aiice of (ihyslral phenomena, aod a Which among civilized meu baa been aud Is being removed by Ibe growth 0 of knowledge, pod especially of srtend ilflc knowledge, went ou lo ceuslder . the fear to which men subject themselves by lefusiug to believe In and , trust our Heavenly Father or by wil fully refuslug to obey His will. Feat ,1 of waul causes mauy a suicide. "If d shall He uot much moie clothe you, O ye of little faltli ?" We refuse lo be 1 I leva our Lord In this plain teaehlug , of tbe Sermon on tbe Mouot. „ Borrowing trouble Is auotber cause y or fear. Vet tbe plain teaching of Ihe „ Word Is that we are not to be auxioua the morrow — "Sufficient unto tbe
I day la the evil thereof." A great writer baa said that tbrae-fdurtba of I rouble* uever happen. A use I est fear of the physical forces la auotber beset ting weakuess. if hot a aln. of professed ^ i Christians, fltvl- a refataa* to believe ' i that we are safe lo our Father's bouse ^ and that He Is too wise to err. too good _ ! be uoklud ; that He Is a Suu aod a d i rili 'eld, aod that, "Like aa a father , pi I let b bla cblldreu, so Ibe-Lord pit- (| them that fear Him." ! with tbe fear that I* bofo of gulll that ( '■ tbe speaker was moat Incisive Id hi# , | language. Herod feared John because n be was a jnat mau and a holy, and. like all murderers, be feared hla victim ( In bla grave. A guilty conscience , doe* make coward* of us all. aod lo t men who is living without God £ aud Hla righteousness, there must be ( fearful awaiting of the judgmeut to , The very elare Id their courses , tight against the mkn who^ knowing ( right refute* to dpJhe right. ( Dr. Knlp'e close was eucouraglog , apd Inspiring to every bearer, for It - pointed the way to tbe attainment of , : that perfect love that ctatelb out fear. ( ' to that conscious aouahlp with God In ( - Jesus Christ, which la promised to all ( ; who believe unto aalvatloo. OuJy lha ( cnlldreo of God may aay, "yea. though ( I walk through the valley of the tbad- ( , ow of death, I will fear no evil, for ( I Tbou art wlib me." , The evenlug text was, "Behold 1 I stand at Ihe door and knock," aod tbe ( t sermon from It was a telling call to first baptist. All services at tbe First Baptist Church last Sunday were well attended. ' considering (he sudden change >u tbe > temperature. Tbe special singing by the Junior - Choir pleased all. The pastor preached 1 bla last sermon "on Tbe Church, en „ titled. "Who's Boas in tbe Church?" [■ from tbe text in Epb. 6; 24 Mauy r wbo came to bear this aermou were In 1 do way dlaappolotad, for Mr. Mltcb | outrracbed Ihe blgb quality of all tbe s otber aermou* lu lb* serins. ' Iu bla discourse be spoke aa follows: _ "Every realm of activity among f man has over It that wbicb embodies 1 Ha leadership. Id art. In literature, to y life everywhere, this prluciplc Is ever t operative. It la no -leas true la the spiritual realm— yea, II Is evao mora d so. While Id these worldly sphere* ^ we often question Ibe leadership of , i hose ruling, tbla cauoot lie done In t- the spiritual life. If wa would live ■s i herein Her* lbs supremacy la vested * lo tbe perfect Leader -All authority ' baa bean given unto Ma In heaven aod Son earth; go ye, therefore, ahd make disciple* of all dbUods.' £ "As Christiana, tbe Baptists have >e always held to tbla laachiog of Christ 'a Hi supreme leadership In the Church. £ This truth I* one of the most proetoo* la of tbe Baptist Church government and IV furnishes the keynote to Us hlstoey. 'J* This doctrloa, coupled with that other great truth of Ibe Individual relation - rt- ship of lb* soul to God, are the prim* »• factors lo tba Baptists' religious ill*. It I* not. as toat suppose, tbe form of an ordlnanoe, ot the relet tone of ordinances, that gives oa our dMInctiVa '• character, but our reoognH too of Cbriat aa oer Lmder, er Loed, nod our King. „ Tb* BemauM baa hia Pop*. ihaSpteBd on pal las MM prieM, tba Pieabylartao s* I bla Presbytery, tba MetbodM hi* ^ Wsbap. Thmsail, taaoauay raspeeta, IbaeetlMeeMaadlog plaee lathe mlb 1 ryaeUve charehea, aud thaa reader Ihe d
TRAIL-HITTERS . TO SPEAK HERE Stoagh Converts Will Relate Experiences in the First Baptist Church. ..feday evening. ' trail" In Atlaulic • City durlug ibr 'recent Stougli evangeltatlc service* City and a III s-sl-l llie pa-tor of Unchurch, llie llsv George F. Milch. ' The pa-tor will preach a brief >*r- ■ mon ou "The Follie-of Unbelief." and i F ibe trail Inner- sill give their rX|-r ' 1 lence1 PROF. STEVENS BACK ' deot'of ibeOcmii returned home Sunday from Detroit. e where he atleudert Hie Neliuual Cout veollou of the Department of rtuperInteudeul. of Education la-t week. ^ affiliated wlib-lbe main body holding' ^ There were 4.5UU -upermleiideiit- eur rolled, and there sere pre-eul at llie „ convention IlkW. ui-re H.an were ex-, lf peeled There are >■"»«> -upei%lsiident- ^ in Ihe United rttale-. New Jer-ey had , probably a- large a repre-eulallon al h the oouveullou a- any shale of II- -ize. e The -uperluleudent- had lo give upj' " a. uiorulug. afternoon and evening'; ® held d ( ( er"e 3 ^ thu- a— erubled lell of what la being ; doue lo help the -clioola throughout ■ , the country. d from New York and Ihe oilier from :< ! Philadelphia— ou w hich the New Jer- ! ir (ey -uperlateudenl- weut lo Detroit. ; ■j Mr. Bieveus. of course, went wltb the; I one from Philadelphia, aud In the conveutlou be sat uear Ihe Philadelphia ( representatives. Both trips were taken _ by way of Niagara aud Cauada. Prof. 8levena, although be had no reservations aud the hotel wascrowded, succeeded lu securing accoinmodalloue ( lt lu tbe couveutiou's headquarters' ho- 1
Baptist Church Mcrvlcca. j " lo- the First Baptist Church uexi ; Buuday morning. Ibe pastor, tbe Rev. . George F. Mitch, will preach on "The! of a Christ- marked Life." Followlug Ihe morning service there j will be communion. leadership of Christ Ineffective and even void. This statement la an ludlaputable fart of church history. — "While there I* evidence to show ~ that ihe Church aud the Kingdom of ^ are not synonmou-, Ihe former be- 1 narrower, more formal, and more materlaf.and (he latler purely spiritual, ' the Church Is true to the original slid ~ •plrttual Ideal the same key of faith . which opeua Ihe way Into tbe King- v dom of God opeua the way luto tbe ' Church of Jeaue. or ought to. To tbe foftthurrtj membership tbe £ have ever said. 'If tbou be- — tbou mayest ' For ua no rite, | or external act.'or prlestly-cbaut have I been peruillied lo lake Ibe place of J personal allegiance lo Jesus Christ. We believe that tbe church Ie a spiritual group primarily, aud, therefore, ; bla bop or pope haa any real right i Lord it over God'a people. Jesus j said: 'One la your master, aud all ye are liiclbreu.' There can be bat one bo-a Id tbe Church, and oDly one; ! that Oue la by all scripture and rearou i Q and neceasliy tbe Lord Je-us Christ. • Now. how la His leadership made | _ ' effective? There are two ways our I * ' Master basses Hla Church. The flrst 1 is by uieausoftbe written word, round In tbe Bible. The gospels and tbe | I letter* set forth the will of our Lord I cou-erniug Hi- Church. Aa a father | , -peaks to hla aoo lo tbe will He leave* behind, so Jesus apeak* to Hla people j - r by His commandment* recorded In | I scripture. "Tbe second meaus by which Jesu- , geta lurd-blp lo HI* Church la by that , mystic spiritual direction wlihlu the. j soul uf the fellbful follower. This Is } done by direct commuDlcatlou of HI- I t will to tbe hungry soul. "While tbla way of guidance is open lo all, actually ouly a few really enjoy I i: it. A clean, ouselti-b, thoroughly de- [ ' voted life I* the condition which 1 prompt* tbe worshiping* of God. Ill 9 la our sinfulness, our aelflahuea*. our laxlDesa, our carelessness, our greed ® for tbe dollar, our petty weaknesses that ber tbe heart's door ehut agalust * the flu* r aod deeper and sweeter comlf ruunloua of the soul with Its God." 0 In tbe evenlug, tbe aermou by Ibe a pastor wa- straightforward. "The d Growing Victory of Cbriat" wee the j y tbkioe. Tbe quartet sang, Blart tbe year right by aubscrlblog or tbe 8KNT1KEL See Me First w IV YOU WANT TO
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■ • J LOOK ! ~ Overcoats A FEW IEFT '■ W T0 BR SOLD $6.-15, $8.90 and $1 1.45 i Out new spring line <■! Tailor -Made Clothe* ij :e.i'!\ >anl|.ios ! on display at attractive prices. ' Sui's (rum $15 lo lit. Full lioe of Caps (rum 5th lu 52. 50 Jones' Men's SJiop McAllisters I ho Leading Dry Goods Store Big Opportunity Sale has closed, but we will ' continue to offer Big Bargains iit Coats, Fflts, Remnants, etc. • It will pay you to visit our store this month. , I 6SKI 4HV HILL BR A BAROAI" i! Special value- in I.ongcloth . Nainsook ami Km- f ' j' broideries. S. S. McAllister | OC68N CITY, N. J. I ; waaaaaaaaaaaaawaaaaaaaawaaaaaaaaaawaaaaiMHkwaitiiiiiiiaaaaak j j HARVEY Y. LAKE j ■ REAL ESTATE I 838 Asbury Avenue | • I Ocean City New Jersey j [ John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Streat and Havan Avenue 'j v. OCEAN CITY. N. J. l_ 1. Dumber Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Saab Weights, etc. Estimate* Furnished. Prompt Delivery.
GOOD PAINTING > JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. PAINTING ANO DECORATING 1 ^Painterx Faint J j ,*, aT^ Vvc-'liTH ev ° oV r i a -V- er . ' Real Estate Por Sale ■ Bid BARGAINS Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Sonic estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort « very- Cheap. Apply- to Alonzo Cotton Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. 119 The. Reliable | rOWClI S Dry Goods Store We are better prepared to serve you- for the coming year than ever before, with all seasonable merchandise., Large stock, right prices and reliable goods.. POWELL'S 1 921 Asbury Ave. ^ Ocean City, N. J. 1 MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiUug for two weeka to know If yon can get It; we can tell yon at ouce. Bargain* tn Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also Iota for Investment and for Improvement— the choice ot Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., " ... Ocean City, N. J. I " HAVING JS TH€s QJ FJRST GAIK'." ko " A smill leak u)d( twit u. ^r««f slup - — prapuritum. -jcr crvdv>ta&Yi.a£s will o+t3Av prouuie die mews sao-vn^ liJj-e. , amd be a. bu,f|<v> a^aimst i vnseen Tni'i'Itivtiuit vni sferm.. SnJfehj hurbormij tbe <Mf> of life's swwujs should, represent one's greatest curt. Mum necdi, euerij iv], and. dmu dit], tilt Stfefci omd canueniwces "tbo bivnlc. TKt vi+et^ of- -fwnds wCdrtiV w ubsoWtedq assured buj ■ owr cmvseruafive metbiod?. /n vnodaduwi is entJiaded ii eftm. »n. AcceumL - First National Bank Ocean City, IN. J. R. B. 8TITE8 H. 8. MOW HBR Try an Advertisement in 1 the S8NTONEL
H0T6L BiseAYHe"... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth aud Ninth streets OPBN ALL THE YEAR M. E. frith BrcKtieaHA*. Scotch Mali SANATORIUM I ^ ^ -j»6an Al.jh# Vaop— j DC JSla ""SiS**® I THE IMPERIAL 1015 ckntrai. ave., ocean citt, * THE KATHLU Now open for tbe sea-ou I'aDlr-l Avsnus, OCEAN CITY. N.J. M 1WUC8 LEWIS * CONABU CloaSd uolll M-rrt 3D, l*IS V / WYOMING , \'_ HI OCEAN AVEXre Op-n si I the j-aar Hot Water Haa HOTEL ATGLEN On* of the moat oeot rally 'located hotels la Uoean City. Th* aim has always boa t* - make this how select and homeUka, and its g lsrtr# and aaaured patronage proves lu auct c-aa. For term, and particnlara adit use. f NEW HOTEL ELBERON I KIUI1TU ifNHVENTRAI. AVENUE I OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' .Vaylor aoBMayre. l*roprfetria.ra i and newly papered, bell pbod.: 17-x and j THE HEWLIKGS | v^Clcwed lor tlw Winter i made by addreaelnc ' I - W>u reTpnUadllpbla, Pa. ; 12RWE I, send for Beotiet^Md^BM*^ l>rop^
TNE IDLEWILD OPEN ALI. TBAB 11 oorlyn Tmue Oeaan Clly. N. J. between Elfbtb and Ninth streets X RB. J K. NORBlkON JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey H. Bnrkhardt 4 Co. PLUMBING AND HEATING t<> AMBI ET tVEICI dCUX CTTI II* JUttl Hoi Wattznaa and^Vajnr HaaUnc LA. STIELMAN BLACKSMITH ml WHEELWRIGHT Practical HorstskonR JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Cla. — J 0—1— T— p I I— <WB Agent for Stewart's Iron Work* Ca. Plato and Ornamental Ine tae, Iron Railings and Wlndow*uaeida. Seventh St. and Hun in. Otis M. Townsend A Practical 8*asboro Architect ( Licensed by tbe Bute, - EIGHTH STREET, OP&R.O. OCEAN CITY N. J. ^ O. L— LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. 1*M Asborr Avenue, Oeaan Ctty.W. J. ( Lotaroraal*. Cottagaa for real. Top SalejsSsivjf away^elow m frttHvLas. "rot' ialtarmatSS 2MPeo.'>f ort"y -IMUb 'etrwsa.'paSledalphla ATLANTIC ICE CDHPAHT Pocono Mmnii la O now. i»*<a Asbury Ave OCCAM CITY M J. We Are Distributors Ford Automobile In Ocean City. Sea laid CJty and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor . Grading and Street BalMbf TMrty-feertk at. and WMtMd. OCEAN CITY, N. J. PWaas. J*B-W ' / - Advertise ii

