Ocean City Sentinel, 4 May 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 4

SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES : Strong 8ennons and Excellent 1 Magic Heard by Opngregations. In lb« Pint Preebyterieii Church, on ' Sunday morning, the t>a»t'or, the Rev. Chart m H. Bofaner, delivered an iotareatlng and helpful eermoo on -The Supreme M Melon of t h e CUrtetlan _ Church," taking aa his text John 90; SI: "Aa my Father bath eent me, •ran ao aend I yon." He aald in part: "The eupreme m Union of the I'ltrlatlan Chnrcb U neither political, ed uca t tonal nor bnmanlUrlau. To under- 1 eland the en pr erne mlwiou of the Church, we muet know what wan 1 Jetu* Chrtat'e eUpreme mlaalon. Jeeur 1 la the bead of the Church, and Hi. ' mlaalon muet be tbeCburcb'e mlealon Jeeue aald Ut> great work wae the aal- | aave that which waa loet,' and turning ' to hU died plea aald: -Aa my Father ' hath aunt me, even ao aend I you.1 To 1 aaak and to aave the loet — tble U the 1 main bualneaa of the Cbriettao church. 1 Everything muet etep aeide for thto c one thing. When anything Interfere. 1 with the aecompliebmeot of tbU pur- ■ poaa It muat be braahad away. 1 "Three thlnge meat be regarded •> fundamental In the work of earing aonla. There muet be a deep conviction on the part of the Cbnrch that ' there U eomethtog to aave men from The terrible nature of ain muat be em- * phaalxed. Men muat be made to feel the awful neaa of aln before I bey can be made to feel the need of aal ratio n. They muat be made to feel that there to aomething the matter before tbey . can be brought to eee the neceealty of ( a Saviour. •The Church muat alao have a pro- , fouDd conviction that there la aome- , thing to aave man with. Culture will not aava a man; education will not ( aave htm; reformation will not do It; c a certificate of baptum or chnrcb , mamberahlp will not do It Nothing - will aava a man from hU aln but the ( blood of Jaeoe Chrut. And thU aal- , ration U for the whole world. Here , U the algnlBeanoe of home mlaalona. The Cbureb baa a remarkable opportunlty to fulfill IU eupreme mlaalon among the foreign people* whom God ' It tending among ua. Tbeee men and - woman ate coming to ua with burdena, weary and haavy-laden. What they need I* a Church atandlng in the place of the Matter, aaylog In the loner of the Saviour, ■Come unto me, all ye that labor and are ,baavy-laden, and I will give you reel.' "Hare, alao, la the significance of foreign mlaalona. -Go ye Into all the world,' waa the command of Jeaua to Hit Chureh. The aalvatlon supplied by Hie blood It for the whole world) for Urn Amartoan, the European, the African, the Asiatic, the Australian and the inhabitant* of the lalee of the aaa. The eupreme mlaalon of the Cbureb will not be accomplished until the (Joe pel of Jeeue baa bean carried to every creature." FIRSf M. K. Pastor Kulp'atalk to the children waa brief, but very much to the point. Ha likened the human heart to a book In tour colore— black, red, white and gold— and tbaee colore, be aald, describe the evil heart being black with aln and ana STU man ov.ug uiaca wiuj .iu auu

all bad dispositions. It la' cleanaed „ from that aln and uncleaollneaa by the ri mlaalon of alna and made white, being Jj filled with good aflactlone and dlsposl- h Uone, and tbue prepared for the glory ti that ehall come to all who love God r and keep His commandments. Gold 1 la the color that atanda for this glory. * Eph. S; 18: "And be not drunk with wine, wherein la axoaaa; but be filled with the Spirit." ( The speaker found It neceaaary, , before proceeding to teach Ibe lesson } ha had In mind, to bring out a side i light on the text, for, aald he, the t Jaws and the heathen who were con- t verted brought over Into the Cbureb soma of the practice* of their Jewish or pagan worship. This waa the case with the Epbaalana and other Asiatic i Greeks who were worshippers of Bee i choa and beside habitually poured I libations of wine to their gods. The 1 Apostle la, therefore, commanding ' them to mill this practice aa having no place In lb* worship of God, through Jaaua Christ, and he In no way le countenancing the drinking of wine— that Is, be does not tolerate moderate drinking by His command not to drink to axoaaa. Dr. Kulp then conceded the universal nine salty of men for stimulant, a necessity as old as the race. It Is an naceaalty old aa the race. It J

elemental human need and baa been e the cause of alcoholism In every age, t for man cannot live by bread aloue. He cannot live as do the beasts by eat- ° log and drinking alone. To man a | hum-drum exlateoc* la a living death t and be muat at tlmea rise out of blm- ' self anfgive wlnga to bla thought and , to hie spiritual nature. , The speaker than, after pointing out t the destructive effects of alcohol, went on to show that harmless and auftl- ' slant stimulation is on every aide of , us. Mature herself la a proper atlmu < laot with her air and aunabtne and 1 bar beauty. Mountain, plain, sea and j aky all lift man and Inspire him ; Music Is one' of the moat potent of ' stimulants. The djMl|e to overcome ' obstacle*, ambition, la ao all-powerful ' motive to Incite us to get above the "But," said our Lord to Hia dla- 1 dplaa, "I am come that ye might have j Mfe and have It more abundantly." , Ha baa promised to every true disci pi* the baptism of the Holy Spirit and with powar. We are saved by Hia Ufa, being partakers with Him bare and now of HI* resurrection life. Ha to with tbam always to whom He baa gl rem power to baonme eons of God anff- sharers of His eternal life Ukalhat of the Hplrlt of God In the tell urging to every good word and week, sealing out all fear and giving a ftftataty of tba power of an end its*

life. Being filled wltb the spirit, the | obedient soul will exprr— Itself In | hymns uuto God. and in thsflkfulnea*. fold goodneoe and loving kliidne— i toward ua. Son* who have felt the Inspiration of righteous service and j 1 loving eelf-^acrlfice would ever coo- 1 elder any stimulant leea exalted. | The eermon throughout wae aptly . and tellingly llluelrated by narrations of actual happenings Id the live* of I 1 converted men and women. UNCLE SAM REMISS power Boat QalChta to ISe*. Along the line of preparedness "Code 8am" is somewhat remiss In bis doty as It relates to his life-eavltg , aervloe at the Fourth atreet staliou id bla city At tble station they have a fine - power boat, thoroughly equipped ur all ways but one— a most important one, too. ' The elation le still where it was more than thirty years ago. when It waa really located on the ocean front , now It la several squares from the ocean. The boal Is too big for the men to handle with ease, and a team of horses Is required to take It to the This may be allHgbt wben the , craft le U01 needed la a bury, but , when It Is needed It le badly needed and there Is ho time to wall fifteen or twenty mlnotee or more for a pair of , bone* to arrive at the etatlou. The government, some time since, built a look-out etatlou on the Boardwalk, In the upper aectioo of the city. It baa beeo auggeatid-Ibat the present j station could be moved to a point near the Inlet, where Ibe power boat could readily be launched when needed. Bible C lasses Orjsnlee The organized Men's Bible Classes of Middle township on Thursday f eight formed a federation, nulling in one body eleven classes; the Baptist and two Methodist claaeee/from Conr, . House; Btooe Harbor, the Methodist _ 1 Episcopal , at Goeben; Burleigh; Rio ' Grande Episcopal; Ureeo Creek, Meth- f odlst Epleoopal; Dies Creek Baptist, £ Methodist Episcopal and Asbury. There are more I ban 300 members In _ Ibe federation. Dr. J. Morgan Dlx, of the Court House Baptist class, was ' elected president. Other officers are: ■ First vice president, Harry McPhereon, f ' of Burleigh; second vice president. 1 Reeves Donglaaa, of the Diss Creek 1 Baptist date; secretary, Allen Bcott. of 1 (be Court Honae Methodist Episcopal ■ class; treasurer, E 1 I Townaand, of ' Stone Harbor. a ■ * e Recent real estate transfers In Ocean City recorded In the offloe of County Clerk Hlldrelb, as reported In the Cape >' May County Gazette, are aa follows: ie Coleman F. Corson, sheriff (propero ty of Kirk Johnson et nx) to Danial <1 H. Redmond. 88,401. Tract on Ocean h avenue, 175 feet southwest from Tenth * street, 25x950 feet. u Archibald T. James, et nx, to Cbar- * lotte Krout. 84000. Northeast half of * lot 827, Section C. II ISaeUoe A la (root Norm to Ninth atre*i ,o ran* seat of tba Bltaeo-foot eUa atreai T1D( batwaan' Waal and Haven avenues run) weal ot the Hbe*n- tool wide at. betwse^. D West and Haven avenues. Bwlton C rant , from Ninth to KoortaenUi streets, betwaan £ tbe bay and oeaan. He«lon I> nine horn it Nineteenth to Twenly-lonrth atreeu. be

rfom Twenty-ninth to Thirty-fourth etretu, a b*t»*aa tba bay and ocean. Section H rana trom Thirty -loo rth to Kortlalh atreeu, batwean tba bay and ocean. Mellon 1 run. « Fortletb to Forty-alith atreeu. between r bay and ocean. Section K run. from t Forty-sixth to Fifty -aeeond atreeu. between FUty-eecond 10 Ptny-nlnlb atreeu. between 1 . . Capt. George F. Flab, of Cincinnati, J one of the beet known of tbe couDtry 'a I theatrical magna lea, arrived In town I yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Flab. Th*7 will apend the summer on tbe front, having ranted tbe Creeee . bungalow. Tbe Drat weakfisb of tbe eeaaon. weighing two and oos-half pound, caogbt In tbe bay Friday by aome baymen. The ponnd fishermen here their work on Saturday and made fairly good hau't. CIRCUS MAY 13 , Bern In Atlantic city. I The day of all days in the calendar of the email boy has almost arrived aod Ibe youngsters or tbla vicinity are - auxtou.ly counting the hours uutll , circus dey. It looka now aa though a large percentage of tbe local population. both vouur and old. will be rtraaboth young and will o

cut at one of tbe performance, when tbe Barn urn A Bailey Grealerl Show . on Earth exhibit# In Atlantic City oo Q May 18. » Not In several years baa so mncb f Interest been evinced In a cticu. b event aa ha* been displayed this season in tbecomlngexblbllion of Ihe Barnaul A Bailey CtrcuA It la promised thai 11 tbe show will display more new and a novel features tbao ever before, loclud- „ log 100 new acts from Europe. The principal feature Is the new Orlental. spectacular pageant, "Persia, or " tbe Pageants of Tbe Thousand and One Nights." This great display, which is portrayed by 1.850 persons, and hundreds of bone*, elephants and camels, depict* io pageantry the fe- „ mous tales of tbe Arsblan Night.. In York City, where this pageaut f was produced for tbeMret time tbi. . .priug. It was anuouueed tbe mo.t ( | gorgeous aud stupendous Oriental dls- , play ever presented in America. ■ Among tbe foreign circus novelties * to be seeu for tbe first time this season . are foor troupe* of wouderfui Chinese * performers direct from PeklD, tbe „ Great Hanneford family of riders; SlgDor Bagongbl. famoue d warf equew- ' - iriao from Italy ; James Teddv, chain- " t pou Jumper of the world: Palleuherg'. a two troupes of trained bean, and a , ' boat of other novel acta too numerous 1 to mentlou Individually. Tbe Barnum A Bailey Circus la trav- • p ellug this season on five trains, made up of 88 cars. More than 1,400 persons ' are carried In tbe various department. . of tbla great ebow, which also Included I an enlarged menagerie of 108 cages and t , 41 elephants. ( , A brilliant, new, three-mile street . 1 parade will be given on the street, duri lag tbe morning boar* preceding the 0 ■ first performance. t

spring Institute i ofcountyw.c.t.u. 1 Interesting Exereisesat Tuck- 1 j ahoe Drew Large Number of Members. hehT In Turfcabn# Friday, and was) I called to order at I0JW o'doek by Mre. t Hell B. Smith, of lb|s city. ^ > Prayer ' Roll-call of officer# and -upertntro I ' dent., by tbe county secretary Mr- I Address Of • elcutne. Mrs Elitahetn f Wallace, president of the Tuck. hoe i r In kin. . r i Response by Mr. Pri-oill* Rather . ford, preaideut of the Cape May City » » Co too. * 1 Report of tbe county lr*»-urer. Mr., t ' Plans of local presidents for personal b 1 work oonsiderrd 1 : responding secretary. Mrs. I leribel t Hallowell. of Wild wood. " Offering Noontide prayer, Mr. Adell. Ho- d man. 11 Adjournment. 1 so o'clock— Executive meetlog * Singing— 11 "I Am Hippy In the Bervlceoflbe e King." "Pure While Ribbon. ' Prayer. ' Scripture reading. Mrs Annie Steel- il man. 11 Minutes of executive and morolog ii meetiogs. " Solo, M re. Capper. - Addreas. "Tbe Suflrage Reform." Mlas Baker, of Wildwood. Reading by Mr*. John Carroll. Sea Isle City. ■•Suggestions for Work In' Cradle Roll," Mra. Elizabeth Weutxell, pre*! y denlof tbe Wildwood Union. f Reading ot mluutes of afternoou ,, Collection for county work. (l Temperance doxology. ,, There ■ were very large delegatlous from several of the onion*. ,, r ATHLETIC EVENTS f CaaolvBcboolaindenlsWIII Hold ' Big Carnival. The Cape May County school, will hold their fourth annual athletic car- i o nival at Cape May Court House Bat f urday. ' The boys will engage lu ruD * alug, Jumping, shot-putting and pole vaulliDg events. Tba high school girls will bav* dancing contests. ' Tbe following have been named a. n Judges and officers: h Judges— Hon. Joseph O. Champion, mayor of Ocean City; the Rev.CurttaO. Boasermau, paator First Presbyterian lf Church, Cape May City ; Coleman F, Coreon, sheriff. " High school field events — William ' Abramson, member Board of Ed uca - m tion, Woodbine; E. B. Arnett. mem ber Board of Education. Be a Isle City: " J. Albert Harris, member Board of ® Education, Wildwood. ,D Grammar school field events — Hon. m H. H. Eldredge, County Judge; Cecil F. Ober, member Board of Educalloo, ™ Wild wood; Ward Blllle, member Board u of Education, Upper Townehlp. Tuckoi oaucauQU, npjiei tuwusuip, iuc*-

Potato racing and ball throwing, v grammar achool girls— Director, J. B. Hastings, president County Elemen tary School Aaeoclatlon.' r< Judge*— Mrs H. H. Eldredge. West ^ Cape May; Mia* Annie E. Cooper, „ Cape May Court Houae ; Miss M. l! j VanTbuyue, Btoue Harbor. Folk daoce* by high school girls — Miss Rachel Beam, Treotou: f timer. J. K- Clark, Cape May Court c House; starter, W. H. Bblpe, Cape May Court Houae; referee, LauulDg < Myers, Wildwood; aaalataot referee, James Bptlzoaa, Cape May City. i Director of kite flying, Harold Mor- t ton, Rio Grande. i SUDDEN DEATH I Tbe Ry. J. A. Gallagher 111 Onlv ■ a Da*. I The Rev. James-A. Gallagher, son of 1 Daniel Gallagher and wife, of Pblla- 1 delpbla. summer resident, or Ocean 1 City, died Saturday evening after au 1 . Illness of only one day ot poeumonla. He was assistant rector of 8t. Charles' Church, Philadelphia, and usually ' at the Lafayette Hotel here, owned by 1 his father. He wea popular among tbe members

of tbe clergy and the members of the congregation. He waa active lu In. duties aud bla fatal Illness wa> attrib uted to overwork. He was born lu , lu 1875. He will be buried this mornlug. Beside bis father aod mother, he leaves a brother. Dr. Michael Gallagher, aud a slater, Mra. Jeinei P. Kogarty, who have been visitors here for t number of yeers. They have the sympathy of many fneods. SEWING CIRC& MEETS The members of tbe Ladies' Sewing Circle were entertained at tbe borne of Mts. Mark Lake Mondsy evening, and a few hours were spent very pleasantly. Tbe next and closing meeting of the will be held at tbe burnt at Mrs Samue{ Dixon, 1059 Asbfiry avenue, next Tuesday evening. The husbauds of tbe members have been invited to attend. Supper will be served at t> o'clock. Tbe next meetlug of tbe circle will not be until October. O.M. Tewastad to Preside. Otis M. Townaend. tbe builder, will preside at tba weekly luocbeou of the Ocean City Yacht Clob members at the St. James Hotel, Philadelphia, today. A large number of Invltatlous to tbe lirocbeon have been seat out.

mark lake has valuable relics Thctn From His .Father, Who Got Them From His Father. . 'aeutrd Ins -on A— emhlvoian Mark j . Moke, with a'»ord and part of the I State militia in Atlantic County st out M years ago. ^ ^ .eniblymsn I-ase of also Mark and he too. served in tbe State Legislature. The portiorilf llie uniform pr.-ei ltd Ills grandfather » as in the unlltla for the organization drilled at a fort iu tfade and Honed many vessel- in made of lignum vitae. There -till rrniam- in U -uoe powofthe old day-, was -liakeii over the writing on letter- or legal paperaud thus we. tbe ink dried the people era! use in tbe country section.. A-semblyman l.-ke will have a slliil. grandfather aud the date of his term in the Legislature and also Ills own name and the date of his term id the -late Legislature. PRESBYTERIANS WON The Presbyterian hoys defeated tbe evening. Tbe first named put up , t Hue game, sud easily vauqul-hed : rivals, who were some* hat off ; their playing. Llue-up: T* Forward •' ^ul'' Ferguson i t Goff ivit Center Satterlee Haley | Uu>rd 1 Substitute— Price for Hess Field goals— C. Ferguson. 2: Svtt 2; Haley, l;Collls*on. 2: Goff 2. Kulp I. Foul goals— Satterlee, Jl; Kulp. I. DIED HERE . resident of Philadelphia, died sudden- • ly Thursday night at the cottage ol ^ her father. William l. Glvlu. 848 , Brighton (dace Death was due to heart disease, n She was taken III and a physician >- arrive lo give ber relief, she expired. 8be was 45 yearf old. The body we•f wot to Philadelphia by Corouer Mark Lake. i- Miss Glvlu > mother was burled only II on Mouday of last week. Tbe daughi. ter was interred last Monday. d — — t- AT NEWARK

Carlson Alienating Real Sfen'a Great council. Fi Vernon Carlson left here yesterday Newark, where he will represent Kalmle Tribe, No. 220, of this city, at tbe Great Council of Red Men of tin. " TbRcouucil will be lu ae-elon two days, and will be largely atteuded Assemblymau Mark Lake and Jo. * eph Barclay will probably go to Ibe ^ '°fi*y N Chaa. a. Patloe CeUbralea. i Captain Charles S. Palton. of the Ocean City Yacht Club, entertained a ^ of hia frleuda of tbe yacht club fl Wednesday evening of last week by p giving a dinner dance al tbe Kellevue- d Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia. Captain ^ Patton celebrated bis sixtieth birthday r anniversary. Tbe HENTINKI. extends , congratulations. Capl. Pat- ' [ too Is well knowu In Ocean City, re- e , elding In bis cottage on Wesley avc- c , uue, near Tenth street, from May to f October. The Sterling Hotel. Eighth -treet , and Oceau avenue, has been rented by - . Erven Harris, of Wildwood, who w||| ! Hotel will t>e koown as ihe Wayne.

Ordinance No. 79. •nd rttlMFroiwir. u. II ut^l^MMnk'f' th- 'n'"'stouVbs<cuuioUU«L^lD*DCr' "" • i iMszptrwiiuD or ISO days troui u> t,u*j t Tbs sbov.- ontlosoes •sa0a'u°j"pili^a*oii Brst mua ~-coi.d rwullna on Ms, is,,.. »na l u uk,D •W&xT'ffjK H.lfo P. l

|(g|ie-Ma» Count \ Orphans' Conrl i ■ "."IL,'," *" r.T; Noltce «f Meeting of the Commissioners of Assessment.-^ Noiite of Meeting of Lhe Com- < missioners of Assessment. j Sealed Proposals 8 Buy dottare t#r« "«nd paj^Je^o^he^j ot

Sealed Proposals Ik- Fkral.klag .f It- Plaaktac «at c,». S i. Ore.* lltj. X-wJrrsr, ^ J dotlar. iXflf) slid psyshlr to th- fit rot rv g oc— .-tul Mdder will be r—iulred to lurnlsb L, , Plank ,^-iflniikiM can he s— ur-0 dollar* (t0.au,." ■hlrti1 kuin will VIT retandsd L'l | Ordinance No. SO. g

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i ^ A Handsome Interior 1 pi ve such an air of c liter /ulness aud comfort as to act as an '"„v«ati»» to a"d ' ,hird CaI1' rrt'CTNIC 1 IGHT will help a whole lot to make yoar store so, n accouuf of iheJnumber of ways in which it can b« treated to produce handsome X;ffept.s as well as highly efficient light. . . Will ypu allow our representative to suggest? - ' Ocean City Electric Service ofte.- Atlantic city-_Il.o-.no Company Th. "MATCHLESS-jLight

| |=ir =1 I i uiJDI IBB in lEBgBS SUMMER " Will Soon be With Us | l • - A Straight Talk to Bverr wK Man Who Order* Printing at j The blue birds will soon be here and we are all well aware that the balmy days of Springtime mean a consequent change of j stocks by all merchants and store-keepers. I No matter what line, there will be a new article added or an old one dropped. You J j will then need some seasonable advertising, j Call or phone your wants-ipnd get estimates. | Sentinel Printing House 744-46 Asbury Avenue Ocean City ^ New Jersey WM. LAKE, C. E„ Real Estate Agent. Horreylnx. Oomreyanelnx. Oomrotaatoaar of Uwdk. Notary Public, klasur In ntaaar l^r?ntfmrnlThLi"or u^fui-D tabid.*3 r*n ill VTTli*''"" 'i IXIU 'win*1* "a "'\XrutJi2£ drawn.^AbatrarU of till* carrfullj prepared. » prrlr Doiot more tbao l*.ctj-CTe ymn The Ideal Summer Resort s0GEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAH Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During - Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The 1 Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to > and from Philadelphia on Three Railways ' Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts

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KX^Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage/®* R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing \ Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. 'J. [ Try an Advertisement in the Sentinel and you are mire to get quick results.