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SUNDAY HI THE LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermons and Excellent * Mnsic Heard by Con- . gregatlons. riKST BAPTIST. A warm walcoma was extended to the many rammer vlaltore attending the Flxet Baptiat Church IsM Hunday. Two auoag dteoaoreee wore preached by the Bar. Uaorge F. Hitch, the peetoe, who received many wordt of pralaa. He spoke on an "Unconquerable FaMh" at the meaning eervloe. In part be aakd: "The wordt of the text art a plctoreeqoa way of saying that there It not. In the whole range of .oar life, an luaoluble problem or en loaoperable difficulty. Faith can And a way -• through the denastt Jungle, will beat down the mot! Involved labyrinth and will make its way along the roughest highway. No drenmttanees, howover Intricate, no somblnatlon of clr- ' comatancse, however complex, can I exist which cannot bt handled and I disposed of by a living faith. ' "To the wondering disciples, Jesus S breaks the mitt power. The problem < of forgiveness It to be handled an all * other problems 'If ye had faith like • the grain of mnstard seed,' which Is, f being Intarpretad, for the Christian 1 then need not be In hit personal life any each thing as an unsolved problem I at an Meal wbieb cannot be striven 1 for, or a task that cannot be accom- t pUebad. •Today, however, then Is a wMe- * spread disbelief of this kind of faith, f The advaaseanent of the scientific • assthsd has undoubtedly much to do o with this. Evan the Adlnary man Is t asking Cor a religion based on tense ° and season, the elimination altogether c at the Mea of faith. Sorb a demand, o of causa, la noossuslcal and rashly t -la this world la which we are liv- t lag. we are passing oonstautly from t the known to the unknown. No day ti la oar 1Mb Is Omt la which we do not si Haahgr lank. Bach atop of ear way is a hp tarn the dark. We never know d what a day will bring forth. For one ti to pack his grip for a Journey, eon- a tret la till i . and engagements Id „ aantol Ms are all based upon confl- p deoea, credit, trust; and what art thase p wesda hot ethmgyasbela for fait b? Our o whole Hfo Is ahatthraogb and through • with the prtnriph of 'fohh apokeo of a hp ear MaMr la the text— the faith of K the grain of mnmesd seed. Without ■ H we shaald net teg hot Hag- " nets and die. The degree le wfaieh ws a eoaat tot MHHkleg la this world Is tl thoeeeesura of oor faith. ai '•eaaa aright say that the fahh ob■errad hi eeereiiie everyday Ufo Is not ai thai CsKb for whlsb tba disciples w >to|U when tbgyaaM, -Lord. Increase st aartoMh.' YH I dadara unto yoa that h h Is ameatlally the earns. . hi •Thsae esaHlum a t each faith as has ■ •ha IMto grata at asostsrd asd sr. ki •fceeat First, It will give faith la oor- w eeHeeteewad, » wiu yield fahh In the hi waeM; third, It will give forth In ear to folfow mea " „

At the eaecalag sarvtee la theFtnt *■ *■ Uhareh Boaday, Isaiah Christian and wtta wan meetvad into foil ■ iwlmhlp by tattar (rata tba First < H. C. Chaiah, Ooahao, N. J. 3. B. Kalp, arasfteaa the text 1 Cor. 1 ti 14-16: "Bat the natural man re c aHvMhaH thathtagsof the spirit of 1 OH. Cm tbav am as s hkw,oHthar eaaha knew thwn, be- 1 aaaee they are eplrhaaily Manned. 8 M he thu is spiritual Jadgeth all • UtoMjethahtaHeiriaJwCgadofno ( folajhaevaatog, PaHsr Kulp bad 8 toghakaapaara," and the specific Is. 1 mm he aafosced was -Wkataoevtr a 11 toaa eewHh that shall he alsa reap." c The speaker, at Uw outset, shewed o the geeM had a gospel, or 8 hetfor, than be baUarad the gospel of s Jams UhetH; that the poM's character * wae haUt apaa that goapH and hi. ■Had wmaaeamlad wttbthataacbiogs ' a t Sartptasaaad of ChritUaally. Io Ms plays, ha quotas HHy Wm oo lam 1 t^na tit ttosaa. Everywhere In bis 71 writings there havMaaeetbat be had laaiatd at Uw Maker, for be knew the ° haitdass batter than any ous avar 8 AM, saving only Jsaut Christ Himself TMajHH'e ailnd waa always opened to E tfdth and divine Infloencm, sod bis b APt—AA *— gl"al*en,set an Bra by bis warm sympathise, enabled trim to put 8 himself to another's place. Ha him- 8 •elf fait nU of King Lear's woe, all of Maahath'a laaeone and terror of jodg- H amt to eoaM. and all of Othello'. :l' Wwnp. HaeoaM projsat his own ■ aaal lota tba characters be craatad. Bhahaepaara's women are acknowl- T odgsd to ha parfoH portraits of the p qoaao of the sex, yn ha never deaertbed tbam. Ha Hmply created ** •hens. Hie Deaden one, Imogen, Rosa r* Bnd and Pardlto will be forever the 8 *ypas of woman at her loveliest . The speaker tbaa entered a poo tba £ lilCUB toaglil Hhrahin In God's 8 •■A Aala tua moH reap what bt 'G •owe. and bo d tela red thai tba drams HHovarywbars taaehm the tame 1st- 8 mm, hut In aoplaotmora clearly and 81 powaefolly than In "The Merchant af ►' Thnien." Accordingly, be briefly re Atoj Amy of the play, dealing, A while ha dM ■>, eblefly with Bhyloek, 8 AMoala, Basse nlo end Portia, vhsi UHgAaaad tbatr mottvm. In bit re- 8 I?1, !Lta ** ptoy> 8h'Jock uood 0> ** ***** WAMharal of gresd, that gM for mouay that make, bh home *° a hallaadglvm his own heart over to An tge d walling plaoa of Mammoa e the "least ereeted fleod thai *> tm,n the lowtH of all the devils. flea— ekyaadgoodnsm warn In every 811 ■M—eataf Portia, Aatoaloaod Has- 2-1 iSStSSSPSS "i • aa etaapato— UmtUw , g»atoa*a.ht.Bfo,m»d *! we» theamtey a— was Ai

over the law lo tbeark of the coveusut. We are saved by grace. In "Portia's words lo Sbylock. "In lbs course of I justice, naue of us should sec salve- ) IIOD." No men may seek a fsucled good by evil mesos wltboul reaping evil aud t only evil. A large audience wss preveul In the First Freshytsrlsu Church on riundsy luorulng. wheu the pastor, the Rev. b Charles H. Behuer. preached on the g "Leadership of Little Children." lie took as bis text Isaiah, II; 7: "A IIIi tie child shell lead tbem." He said ,(i "Ws do not osmmonly sseoclsle the Idea of leadership wllb Utile children, e To be a leader of men requires s clear I aud trained intelligence, a strong aud well-regulated will, sod s Arm, but . gentle, hand. These a little child doeuot possess. leadership Implies a cer1 tain large experleuce of life and s i power of self-control that ere rare even r In men sod must Dot be looked for in 1 llllle children. Life Is not altogether i an experiment. Men bsve been living . a long time. Borne things have been . found out. Borne principals are settled. . children can only learu by ex. i perienee. In matter of Judgment and I knowledge and experience of llf^Jltlle children are not safe leaders. Aud i yet there are many senses In which , little children are really the leaders of I those who far surpass tbem in wisdom , and knowledge. This leadership^ however, Is not a deliberate, but an unconscious leadership. "For one thing,' children lead us

a deeper knowledge of love. In tba love of parents for tbelr children, (here Is an unselfishness, s patience, a watchful care for which we look elsewhere In vain. It Is this love of the parent for bis child tbsl Is Ibe highest earthly type of the unmeasured love of God. Loving our children at we do, tb«y give os a conception of how Uotf. oar Father, lovae os. Every little cblld brings to Us parents a revelation of the nature, .depth and power of love tba!oantbe gained lo nootberway." At be proceeded with bis discourse, tba Rev. Hr. Buhner went an to state that Utile children lead os to realize eweet charm of simplicity, of un-. sallied parity and of abounding faith. "There are multitudes in heav.o toaaM the speaker, "who were led tb— by their children. Years ago astiimonierv calculated that there must ha a world hanging at a certain point la tba btavsot, and a large prise waaoflered for some one who eoaM (Mssovsr that world. The telescopes from the great observatories were pointed In vain, bat a girl al Nantucket, Hasa, fashioned a telewith harown bands aod, looking tbraagh It, dlaoovered that star, and the prise and the admiration of astronomical world, which stood amavart at bar genius. "It Is often tbs a— that the wise and the famous cannot — the light, whUa soma little child beholds tba star of paidou, the star of hope, the of com sola! loo. the star of Bethle--Not many mighty men, not wise man — called; but God hath choee u tba weak things of the world to aoofotrod tba mighty; and things, aod things thai are not, bring to aasgbt tbs things thai In 8

, Heal Batata Trwssien. Recent real estate transfers In Ocean I City recorded In tba oflloe of Uonnty , Clerk Hlldnth, as reported lathe Gape May County Gazette, are as follows: John T. Greene, executor, tp Mlcbeal Btymour. 11600. House and lot aoatbaast Hdeof Central avenue, 110 isM seutbweM from Sixth at reel, anotalnlng 90 fsH In front and extendbetween Unas parallel with mid street. 100 feet to a 15-foot-wtde allay. Jamas Franklin, H ux, to Mary J. 924.000. Lots 768 aod 758. A. Seymour Davis, et ux, to James M. |100a Southeast an feet of tot 00 and northwest 20 fact of lot 70 Realty Co. J. Wm. Landeuberger, et ux, to Fraokllo Lluu Landeuberger. Lot 60x186 fast at corner of Ocean avenue aod Fifteenth street. Franklia Lisa Laudenberger to tJaatlda Laudenberger. Same as above Thomas J. Armstrong, et ox, to 1. Clarence Pennington. 911,260. Lot and 40 reet of lot 770, Section C. Edwin J. Walker, et ox, to Raymood L. Warren. Lots 6fS-«£d 644, A — Hotel Pique. Victor J . Humbreaht Co. to James H . 94600. Lots 1246 aud 1246. block 12, plan 8. Ocean City Realty Co. lo Benjamin Ayera. 9976. Lois 288, 289 aud 270, D. Edith H. Stephenson, et v|r, to Johu H. WhlUoar. 930W. Lot 88. Section 8, map of Seat Ion 8 sad 4. Ocean Front Batate. Ocean CUy Gardens Co. to J. Flthlan Lou 2841 aod 2842, block 28. plan 2, Gardens. Wm. A. Colescott, et ux, Is Edith Colescott Miller. $10. Lot 50x65 fast at corner of Attaotlc avenue aud Seventh street. Coleman F. Corson, sheriff (land or Irvln Johnson, H nx). to Abraetu R. 960. Northwest 80 feet of lot 888, Section A. Ocean Oily Gardens Co. lo Florence 8. Sbaler. LoU 1288, 1234. 1285, 1236, 8101, 8102, 8103, 8104, 8105 aod 3108. hlocka 12 eDd 81, plan 8. James M. Chester, et nx, lo Isabel Welsh. 94300. Lot 62, Ulrard Co. AnoaM. Rutherford to Archibald Boyd. Lot 2, map No. 1 of lauds 1 owned by Wm. H. Delaroth. ' BenJ. O Harnett to Hannah A. John- ' eon. 98W. Lot 17, Section c. Ell wood A. Steelu.su, et al, to Louise Htston Young. 9860. Park of lot Section B. , I Oeee o City Lend Co. to Annie W 8 93000. Lot 29. Section 10. plan J 2-B. ' „ Alfred y.- Powell, trustee, to Isaac <■ -*2040- 129, 181, 138.186 —1 187. Section A. Bowman, et vlr. lo Aooa L. BlUllog. H al. 98W. Lot 784. Section p. , cliJISl! £?,?!" °' Aid— rtpUoos,|D. I arecarefoUy drawn by l M. Curtis Roblosou at his office 744 1 Asbory avsoos, Ocean Ctty, N. J. adv I

v _ ! Dinner is cooking cuid Mrs. Bates is out automobiling!

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^ HAD HELPFUL TIME \ ' Wall-Call and Hvcrplliui al ibe Ural Ha pilar Cburcb. ^1 The old-Ume roll-call aud reception \ 0, held Wedneedty evening of ie>t week ie> st tbs Firet Baptist Church proved a I j, sucoeaa. Besides the old and new d. members, many friends snd visitors ' Id present. le The eveuing exercises opened with s spiritual song service The psator, the Rev. George F. Mitch, mede the_ad drew and applied his remarks especially to the new members received In. I to the fellowship of ibe church during of the year. His theme was. "The Misq sIoq of the Church." > Following |t,e address, the eleveu sen ted to the church, so that all could J( become acquetuted with tbem. end the meeting resolved Itself Into a social |0 gathering for a time. Afterwards. e when order was again called, the generel roll-call was made. Res|Kitisee. by a scripture verse or a word of greetlog, were heard from almost two thirds of the members of the church. I This ahowlug was most gratifying to ' the officers of the church because It j luOtraies the growing spirit of Interest ° and enthusiasm In the work of the ' Baptist Church The event was one n of the most successful of Its kind ever ^ held lu the church. Durlog the service, greetings were ! u extended to the church by visitors j 1 n from Philadelphia. St. Petersburg. 1 Fla., and Washington. O. C With a coo sec ration prayer, in n which all took part, the event we1. ClMfd' | j] b AUDITORIUM SERVICES ' 5 „ Beam !«r«t .Dr. 1 ,r The summer services will begin 1.,'j _ the auditorium, ou the cam|> ground ,f next Sunday, when the speaker w,:i b) the Rev. George J. Ilurus, |>. |j., 0f * e the Pbli'adelphie M. E Conference. >* Miss Edna Berber, soprano, of Pbil- ' , edelphla. will be the soloist. |„ the 1 morning she will slug, "These Are ' I They." In the eveuing she will be , heard In Dudley Buck's noted compoeltlon. "Fear Ye Not, O Israel." I The Rev. Dr. Juba B Haloes, of t former pastor of the First M E Church of this city, will preach the . on Sunday, July 23. Silght Mall lo IMllladrlphlM. There 1s bow a mall from this clly to aud p.. ml. |u the west at o'clock every week-day evening The wludowa for the sale of siami*. etc.. In ibe 1 km Office ere o(ien In the nf 8 °'clock- ■ud u,e '"bhy or the office la open until 8,15 o'cltK-k. •wen for Divorce. Augustus Crenmer, of this city. |. eulog Ills Wife for a divorce lu ths Camden couru. He cl.lm. that Ibe twice deserted htm. but he took hack the flret lime. There are three children, Which be ha. wm, ' him. Ha Is an express wagou driver.

MISS ELLISON WEDS of W. R. loarrwoll. n | Miss Emille Gill Ellison, daugher of k j Mr. and Mrs. James V. Ellison, of •| Wynnewood. aud William R Inger- [ The bride's attendants were brr stej ter. Mrs. Elon L. Kanaga, metrou of ie booor, aud Miss Merlon logersoll, eleI ter of the bridegroom, maid of honor, »• wllb little Mlse Dorothy Louise Uau1- age as flower girl. Thomas Ptpder, of g Jobustowu, Pa., was Mr Jugerrall's - best man. A receptloo followed the. ceremony, which was w itnessed by the u families of the contracting parties and !• e few Intimate friends. After a wed i dlug trip Mr. aod Mrs. logersoll will 1 spend the summer mouths with Mr. ,1 aud Mrs Ellison at Wybm wood. >. Mr. Ellison aud family were former 1. summer residents of Ocean City. B. G. Royal, of Camden, aud a member of the Oceau Clly Yacht Club. I* • having a 35 foot cruiser hulk al PaulaI boru for compelltlou In Ibe race meets t of the South rier-ey Yacht Raclug Aer eocialloo this summer. The cruiser s will he (lowered with a 25-80 tioiser power Sterling motor. The Quaker end the Mary Jeoe II. which 1. now ' fiuildlug for Joseph 61. Rowland, will ■ , be the first of the express cruisers for Hssti Rainstorm. 1 1 rid ay evening aud many of those Who went to the Board. elk. of whom ' drenched, de-pite the protect 100 of ' Abel D. Scull, of this city, be- been 1 awarded Hie contract by the borough 1 of Beach Haven to build an exteusum • to the public dock to that Place work will coat |<>66i. 1 ' "«■ Alarm signal, ; 14— Sixth and Pleasure avenue. 17— Eleventh and Bay aveuue. 18— Fourteenth and Pleasure ave. -Seventh end Wear aveuue. ! 12 — Second and Asbury avenue. I 43— Fourth and Asbury avenue. J 45— Eighth and Asbury avenue. I ll— Teuth and Asbury avenue. I , 48— Thirteenth aod Asbury avenue ' *** Sixteenth and Aahury avenue, j " 61— North and Central aveuue. ! ^4 — Fix Hi aud Central aveuue. I 67— Eleventh and Ceutral avenue j 67— Twelfth and Wesley aveuue UK— Fourteenth aod Wesley avenue. » 78— Fourth aod Ocean avenue. i '■'> — Seventh aod Ocean avenue. 11 *6 — Ninth and Ocean avenue. j 82— Secoud aud AtlaiiUc avenue " 96— Boardwalk aud Moorijm terraoe ° -Bay avauueaur) Hatters road

See Me First; S. Real j ul trade (far) Estate borro* (h) oceai cm a lom (hi rev jersey 1 See Me First j I*r cenv^rhuu-ged. unless *olbrrwne" pre/ " Us I 'oo uVllble One wllflbacmrds 1 d Bee Me First !' W. Scott Hand 6 813 *ni*i An., ohm chj, i. j. ( WILLIAM O. ABBOTT, Drnggist ^ \ ; FOR SALE— Cottage and Lots ™ , 1 325 Oceau avenue, 2 alory and basemeal cottage, 60x180; could build U ■ ' -everal desirable corner lots near r Thirtieth street. Bargains "e SAMUEL BEEBEE | 2b02 Fraakford Ave., Philada., Pa. £ , aod Ranges Stove. I" JOSEPH F. SMITH 1 SLATE and SLAG ROOFING and GUTTERING of ALL KINDS — ' pairs for., IS, nd. ormov-.^pooUog „r H, 731 Atoury Ave. Ocean Qly, N. J 1'buue. «»>-J hkadlev a adahn Reading Coal a. j ?^««reiranSlf^t'o, »' asr vara, tutu aa< wan j BliaKIl OK CHOHKK KKKKHul.liK.KU. Public Notice. J° orT£T tltS?™ ,b* rixbi lo rejret any *-3 PHANK W. PUWIIKH. ^ 4k».d'.Ma,

Make Electricity Your Servant Through the Summer Fans. Irons : 7 I'.'rry. T r A.'.rrv Percolators and "(any other appliances an- making i"< ' < 'I.I K •/ • and l.PSS WORK for millions of people. Small <%>/(•>•> a r. running M.oiny machines, vacuum cleaners , ice cream fr,c:er . .nil' S.I' IK1' l.U'OR in many ways. | ' Ad- I S. The Ocean City Electric Service ,^Of trio Atlantic City Electric Company Tire MATClHLESS Ug»' ' I

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