Ocean City Sentinel, 11 January 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 4

LOCAL CHURCHES 8trong Sermons and Excellent Mnsic Heard by Congregations. FIRST PRISIIVTEKIAOi. Ia Ibe First rresbylerlau Cburcb. od Bundey. ibe pestor. Ibe Kev. ( baa H. Bobrier. occupied Ibe pulpit al both | Ibe morning ntid'eventug services. and . delivered aeriuooa aullable to I he new j year aeaaon. In Ibe morulug bla tbeme wee "A Motto for the Near'. Year,", aod bla text, Phil 8: 13-14: "Tbl. one IblnR I do. forgetting tbe tbluge which are behind, aud reach ID( forth uolo tbloga which are before. I preaa toward tbe mark for tbe price of tba htgb calling of (Jod lo Cbrlat Jeaua." Hla evening tbeme waa "The Flrrt Month," and tbe text, Kxodua 12:2: "Ttata month aball be unto you the j beginning of montba; It aball be tbe | flrat mootb of tbe year." Uaealdlo part at tbe evenlug aereloe: "II to from the Romana tbat we J bare received tbe cuatom of calling the flrat mootb of the year January The word oomea from tbe Latin 'Jaoua.' meaning door. Tbe name of tbe Roman god Jattwa, which la derived from thoeeama word, preaided ■ over Ibe opening and cloalug or doora. ' • T-be temple of Janna, In tbe city of Rome, bad en image of tbe god. with 1 Iwo faeea, one looking backward Into ' Ibe peat, aod Ibe olber forward Into 1 tbe future. "Tbe galea of tbla temple 1 were cloaed wben tba Reman empire ' wee at peace w'ltb tbe world aod open 1 when bar eeglee- went fortb to war. 1 Dtvloe bonora were paid to Jaoua whenever tba Romana entared upon ' •My great eolerprlae, wben tbey began 1 tbe day, and -wben tbey peaeed into a new year. On tbe flrat day of every ' new year a great feetlval waa held Id ' honor of Jeuaa^nd It waa to tbla faatl- 1 vat that Ibe coatom of oalltog tbe flrat "In varv anetoot timaa Mm ih>

Romana, tba Oral month waa celled tbe wolf mowtn, baeaoet, through tbe eeverlty, of tte weetber, tbe hungry woivea came down aevklng food aof dcvwurtof baman life. lo the Middle Agra Jaeoery waa rapreeeuted la tba mtmato and keevtortoa of tba cberrt aa aittrad In wbHe. anggaatlve a t tbe thnngh"g Wo,"n, flo*rr* " getolve of tbe w^t kindled. toTbe amnraee af toe. "l^maTaeawtb ewe ketftbe'ledeiuj eg tbe wwrtd to tarn tbe weetb. eetom tarn ibe meta. ■ax fram oe. fertd, wwwl tomw (be ^ "eedbwm w fomtoe. eeel mm. Imaeaj-aairtogeeM. It Mb ' What we , MytbtagetoL towaimCbrMtoawym. , tetey. warm baaMa. wn. band- ' WW waraa mr , ■totototafa etnfal world. J «e totem kntow tbe yanr It o^b^'o J totetei. What vaat oppmtnaWm , WW Mm tbrooalne thinner, ««»en0ng tbera

mewtba, Maitngtbaiamalalintwaniytorn daye of tbto month toy In a cap- . rtradtettbaad hope and courage for • >11 the da>e of tbe eleven montba that 1 are te follow. Siart right and yon will ' he apt la keep right. Tba Roman* t warn right la their racognltloo bf a t btobee pewee a* pnaMlna at Ibe open- ' tog ag^eloMog of tba ymra Tbey \ "tong. However •u celling tbat i . Power Jan aa It a eot Jaoua, but t J*toA wbo preatdm over in* part, tbe « pmmm and tba future. Eotraal your. ' IN* to Him mid tbe alnfol part aball I ha tootled oat, tba present provided ■ tor aod lb* future mto." tner «. *. ! I*"* »» membemblp by letter < n rd a communion aarvlce of onnsual 1 Interest took op the morning period of ' worship. II bad been sonouoeed a* an all-mem twrahlp aacramen i al aer vice, aod, la fact, a large part ofWb* mere, hereto* mpedally of<tb* men. re- ' epooded. Ber, Dra .b Wearey and J. R. Lake toelalail the paelor In tbe Impreaalve admln Irtratlon. 1 Dr. Kuip was vary char and beljlful ! In bla preparatory remark., dwelling , • glial ally apoo Ibe iboogbt la our . Lord 'a commend, given' lotbeiwelv* at lb* copper Ip tbe upper room ou tbat Holy vTbnnday evening wben Hla paertoo began wblcb waa to end in vtotory .on tbe crura, when He cried ewt • It ie Hnlabed," and tbe way Intu tba holy of boltea we. opened fur , Loto'edoelb wbeo we ^r^b^ bwd I the eymbol of Hi. body 'broken fo, u. , aod drink tbe wine, tbcaymbol of Hi. Word which waa abad lo, 0.. He gave c Hie life e raueom for men. tbe captive of eta. "He Hlmaelf lo H la own body bore our atoa on tbe tree. " Therefore, eald the pertor, slnceHe « gave Himself . reomm. a.iv.,toI1 . tbe f(e* gift bf tbe grace of Ood and « Done of Da may *ay be I. worlhy'lo • partake of Ibe aacramem; .11 .re un- > worthy, yet all are Invited who are « ready to offer Ibe sacrifice of a con- c trite bean apd a broken spirit and ibe >' will to lead a baiter life. a Tbe official board Id a body flrrt f knelt at tbe altar. After that came fi the Men 'a lllble Clara and then tbe rememder of time aeeerebied. In tbe evening Ibe .pa«nr began . a aartoa of evangel irtic rente*.. wu'icb were to be ouuimued during ibe week » tetod^T the Frances Wllferd Klble I, The apaaker will be Ibe Rev. *■ *>toto Rfady. of Ibe lie. life City M wUMmoduci t*"1 0tb*rw,"e 'be ladles ( nr at ui xnag'a vi TbeR^v. ll~«~ V Blake, tbe rac- « tor. ealibutou the 10 o'rloek mare to to Aogwetlbe'ecu.,.. Huuday moru- £ tog and pmateed an matracuva aer- U

"* nSflf fram^M^aJvfrof the day. which ' waa Matt. 2; 12 Before the aermun be gave a llttto ) one or two example. In Ibe line of tbl. t tbl. talk had no per~>iiel!kppliratloii *He .lated that he appreciated the ton d It Ion. luO.-c.n ( ily. where ofleo u.e.e money in Hie-eH"'" month., af.d l.e^ I member, can poralbly afford He ad ' 1 1 ibe r;:nc,;,mi-.z:';;.;;;:,g ■ ' try would reach large proporlh.ua. ' j , Wise Men. who ollcred gold fraukni. | similar irea.urel to the lord They I ■ life lo come Referring lo devour Uvea. | < " the rector lurtaoced that of Kv.uge- j t ' fellow. " 11 FtKST BAPTIST. cervices of tbe First Bapll.l ' J (.'hurcb were remsrksbly well si- 1 ' tended riundsy for tbe lime of the," . yesr. Quite a few new face, were;* .eeii end their preaeoce appreciated |c I The pertor. tbe Rev. M M. Lewi. ' t preached on tbe Ml>>scl of "All t'on- '■ | pbealxing It forcibly a. tbe one ele- 1 '■ men I tbat wins and will conquer the * I rtooleat besrts. He called for s greater " | manifestation of God 'a love In C'brie- ' h bearla | Tbe Bible flam look a perce piaUe ' * bound. In attendance, and Ibe iniece* j *' gradually apreadiog. lu tbe ertuing. tbe parte; began a ObninHm*.'" atarting wnb Adam tbe Repreaeoiaiive Man." Reemt real aatste transfer, in ticean *" 6f Cuy recorded in tbe office of County to

— Clerk Hlldmb. a. reported In tbe Cape * Hay Coooty tiaaetu. araae followa: ' Edwtn W. (toybolr et al.. to Henry •BtMpee.Jr. Lot«MSe«moU Ka K. llaaey. e» ux. to Klleu i M Aagwrta Edward. Lou 801. 80S 806 * aodpancf »» Bscttoa C. I Chattoa E Edward*, et ex. to Wm ' " K. Mi my (tome aa above. * ' & Wailiy Lake. K ox . to Mabel A. 1 r Edwards «W0. Lot 83. rtoction L. ■ " Alvtn f. Rialey, et al . ad car... lo FtoeWM* X Cbampton. doutbeart 47 feet ef kit* lot and 1 86. Section A. > " Frank K cbamplon. et ux. to Flor- c * em M. Cbampton. $50. All rlgbt c end tnle la above described lota * Florence M Cbampton. et vlr. to ■ * Walter R. Jooea, rial. $8000 Heme 1 * a* above. I ' rtorab C H Ma. laud, et al., excr'a, ' to Heory B. Cooper. Jr. 1700. Lot ' 882. (feet Ion q. I ' Leonard R. Thomas, et or, to Heury 1 f Cooper. Jr. Bam* ea above r 1 The ctty of Oeeen City to Heory B. ' Cooper, Jr.- Heme aa above I Robert A Miiler.aberiff (property of ' 1 It ertba N. Bell, et air) to Freak O. « ' Bbew. 11000. Lou 646 eod 648. Bee- < Hon A. I Oceen Ctty Uerdena Co. to Wllberl ' ' Bweeteo. Lot 087. black 6 plait 1, 1 with half of Aabory road lo front of ' 1 earns; lota 6W. Ml and 612. block 6. c lota eto. Ml eod 1

' plan I. with balf of mid Aebury road. ' and**"0" * No"b 10 n,°u> ' loo a la from Horu u> Ntatb aimu | | Waal Bad Haven aveaaea. narttoa C rnna • . to Nteaueatb atisau. balm™ tbabajr and aeaaa. BscUod k run. from 1 tba Say and onLn. tterttoTF' ri>n I . Tweoly- fourth lo Twenty-ninth slreela, , I rrom Twmij Dlolb lo Tblrty-loonh atrsala. 1 tprtwaan tba bay and Max Rsrtlnn U run. < I Tblrty-toorth to Fortletb alrssu, bsCrom FortlaU lo Forty atxtb street*, batwaao | Kaaty-*l*tb to Fllty-aaeond ursMa. bslwaan ! I II le ruty-alnia atresia, bstwaso , r ' ' . BAPTIST SERVICES ' I. casta will Preach on ' I "Abrljhc Cndrieloprd." " Mortttug worship lu ibe Flrat Hep list Cburcb buuday will be et 10.38 o'clock. Tbe Bible school will meet ' at 2A0 o'clock. The pastor's Bible ' ' Cleae le locreaelng weekly; ao le tbe ' ' loUreat. Men are wanted lo try It out ' TbeJonhir I'nton willme*iel7p. qj. ' 1 Cburcb acmes at 7 80 o'clock Frr-r ' ' to tba sermou lbs pastor will lalgto tue children, who w it] coutrlbuu two ' features lo tftc servlct. 1 The sermon subject tor lbs evening. ' the second lu tbe aeries oo -Old Tears J meot Character-," is "Abel. Ibe Undeveloped ; or. Underground lufluEveryoue will receive a hearty welKM tents. Hasina Ptrterea. TbeBKNTiKEL bar received an uni signed communication proleatlug I i againrt tbe lime-worn picture, said lo exhibited al Ibe local moving picture and pleading for up-to ilaie and h pictures. A boyc.ni .. I p of tbe rtKjtTtNKL requiring "thai w pebllcallou. but .. avelem ff gol'^ f.Uh . w . ' a . p Hniar Arris. is. j I. aura H Kane M. M fampbe'l. " Mary '■ K. B Md'orkle auo wife, jTffi^Koai.nd u .. rt ; U-jrife Thornton. K F.ooce, J-h.,"- «- adelpbia. ^ ■ s. Diamond. W.ldwood t'rert; Jrtf I Scull, Bertha "Irthe. Itcean on Llviugrton Klce. t barlea Rice Bea^ . vtlle; E W. Haul Wijdwood; Hope W Gaudy-. Tuckahoe; H t> Rutber b' &,v,1aa(s-!rv"^!5 " Pbtladfipbia. A. M Irtecoek. J array fn ixy. w

METHODIST MEN - ,1 HEAR ADDRESS e- would be the difference lit your life if I g! There » one lliouglil llie -isakcrl e jthau a mytli a Ircrbd -in I he I«#s f • lour talkril ab-ut wi. the .plritual j I believe -if He made llie-e racnd.-r. a-xed ' M

1 I " rep'J he raid ^ I hat. in , y-uog sod old in rtudy Ibe Bible In , believed. I bey leuglil the Bible beller. Clara members rtudy Ibe Bible aud eludy. It la aalonlablug lo llnd our bow Utile men of today koois- about tbe Bible. i Dana. Doled editor of the New York - Hun for mauy years, said tbat Ibe Bible ib a moat wonderful book. It aa fresh every morbiug ea ibe dally newspaper. Judge Cole declared tbat there lan't moving picture equal lo tbe Bible. floe library of today la discarded years bence. but tbe Bible stands Answering anolber question. Judge eald tbet be believes the world la Improving. Men are looklug ebesd Hpeaklnggenerally.tberela lea. anxiety materiel things. Tbe youug men, tbe spier's eye. do not seem lo cburcb { flairs Tbe speaker raid. bow. . ever, tbet bla perspective may be faulty. Tbe lack of iDlerest, as a fa£jf. laid In- the borne. J udga Cole staled I bat be doe# not ■ to be pessimistic, but he le of tbe oplDlon that there ere too mtny or

genlxatlona In tbe cburcb of today , , be wee young, tbe cburcb end I i tbe Huodey ecbool did tbe work, and J tbey did It well. ' Now there are a I a number of societies In Ibe churches, • , and .substantially Ibe same people ere 1 a doing all Ibe work How. tben. can 1 ■ we get efficiency? Id tbe old days. J ° tbey bed to dp some digging. , Imagination. Judge Alois said, la tbe , a of all tbluga wortb while We t '• abould use our owu brains. He la t afraid we of today are u.l'g ibe bralu. ' Judge Cole waa a.ked ibe poiuted 1 • que.llon, "Isn't tbe Sunday school of jj today as effirleul as wflen you were q youug?" a He emlllugly answered: "Now I » be getting Into trouble " Continuing, be said mat. relatively. the atlendsnc* at cbnrrh aud Sunday school were mostly larger Of one tblng be was sure— I bey bad beller aiuglug. Of course, tbey wereu't Caruso., but tbey wanted lo be beard. ^ Dr. Kulp said he believed tbat be | "up" oo Bible knowledge ibao a similar number of adults. . Dr. Kulp asked Judge Cole In what la Cnrlsl tbe Light of the world, J the truths expounded by Coofucio. I Judge Cole replied by asking if ii i u were not the spiritual light. Confucius 1 tnlgl" have bed trulba lo which Cbrlat 1 ' subscribed. Cbrirt waa original lo thing.. Judge Cole waa given a rising vote ' • helpful ad-Uera' ' " n,eml'"* f°' l,J' ! _ bdv apartments > : ruuxdeiohl.i,. Slake Purchases , [ ji-ily. wi n I- more lhau likely Ibatj s place, owued by blmralf, lo LI U. Bacbran. a Philadelphia con- p tractor, who pi, 1HV0|iy „0t of j l} Two family a( wrlmein al v,s Se,,md T owned by Lawyer H. N Heu- "* ling.. Of tbla City, to Mr>. Mary A h Doughty, of Weal Philadelphia. ^ Aaaln Piaaiclai * -Slelnr. Dr. W. P Halfte.. of tbie dly. bav. lug fully recovered from the operations T uudrrwecn a law week, ago i. h again practicing mediciue He will r^rHi1" ijr® 'A* ,*iro"" " ^ "mc~ "N """ •''•« and r Wwde, avenue. B

; THE TOMB OF TUSITULA. , Gamoan Native. Keep St.van.on-. 'j aide f nigra i.I with flowers. * "The tomb ■j of Turtlula.- they call It-that wa* U>«I ; • T - ■ -I ,.~re.A L- :■ It ere be died lie TROGtODYTES OF TRIPOLI. | In the region of ilharian. In tbe hln tee town with 70110 tnr-sKtaota. Tb!» I city of the Troglodytes »»» visited by I Viae Ethel Hmun and is descp.bod by ■ er In ber l.-k. "The New Tripoli " | TW. . Ity I* eicavuted out of rc-k ground, some of !h«n never coming to the surfsee "Tbe richer ones." writes I Miss llniun. are t-rn In these dim tbey are carrhsl out to Is- burled." Tbe . eX|>erlence while visiting the femali

i ! "They bad never seen a European off her bat No sooner .bad *be done -o that lu a twinkling all ber bolrplna were pulled out. to b*. kept as son venire by tbe women, who looked upon , Tbe friendly Troglodyte* made Arab tea for Miss Brian, "sbal. ea It ; much, very much, sugar, ao tbat It tastes just like a sirup." and tbey were very excited at tbe event of ber ' visit. MOTORCAR PROGRESS. 1 Itandardixation of the Parts and What That Msana. Axk any engineer what feature of . modern motorcar construction represent* tbe g re* test Improvement and . advancement In design, and be will My not the automatic engine starter, tbe six cylinder engine, but stands rdliaTbat may be a word which means but tittle to tbe car owner, bat be troI It every day that be runs his antomo- - bile. By rem son of It be baa only to ■ ask for a certain kind of spark ping and be knows It will fit tbe cylinder. | be bee only a doaen or so different ' , elaes of Ores from which to select tba one adapted to bla car. aod even tbe ' carburetor may be replaced by one of a different make without any change — whatsoever in tba bolt bolaa or attach Whatsoever attach

I A vital part of tbe motor or running , gear may be replaced by a blacksmith , or local machine shop from the ordl- . sixes of stock carried on hand, and the screw thread elxae aa now used conform to ■ certain standard ' tbat renders replacements exceedingly simple. Urease cope, note or bolts that may have been lost may be replaced at ■ tbe nearest supply store or garage, foe ■ longer does each manufacturer . work only to bla own specifications oo three minor parta.-H W. glaoeon. , E.. In Leslie', 1 Caring For the Plane. | I can alt down at a piano and play acthe "music" la not forthcoming, batf • pened to be In a little village recently . wben e concert waa almost stuck r through the pianist disappointing at ( the last minute. Onr friend, aaya the Glasgow Newt, came to tbe rescue and ' got the company oat of tts difficulty. trat lnwardly be applied to the Inatrn- - 1 mem adjectives which wonld ehork 1 even George Bernard Shaw. After tbe ' was covering up for the nlgbL and tbe , player mentioned to ber that the piano I waa very much In need of attention. hot she scouted the Idea. "Why." said : she. "I went over It myself this mora- | ' tog and acrubbwl every part of It. k-yi j Tb j eat love affair with a mistress, who

I "I've been idling him so. ma'am, j Only last Sunday I aald to him. 'Herbert. I'm not going to be courted In i t I c neater Guardian, before the mistress' Lov> e( ^ for^ | ' faithless travel, growth and Inhabitant* 6 as yon know the Held* You mast Nr 1 al the gate aud And your way slowj LLi.,''1'''' d°U h""' h'""r "" Trent Be- J Stratum Porter. i Knew Ha Waa 6afa. j™ "Too Seem to be going borne In a g cheerful manner for a man wne . been out all nlgbL" elocutionist, and abea saving Def voice for aq entertainment tomorrow tofftt --Cleveland I'ialn Deafer. ,

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O rder Your Printed Matter and Advertising Typography j from the Sentinel "^ti-.w methods in selling goods have revolutionized all of the business world during the last ten years. A prominent advertising expert j struck twelve when he called Printing the "Silent | Salesman As a salesman Mr. Printing a great I success. He never misrepresents yon sod he never j bntts in when he isn t wanted. He car always wait until Mr. Prospect is ready. Unlike some sales I* men he doesn't try to tell all he knows the firs trip. He can call on another day for two cents. j Now is the time to send your mail salesman out talking for Fall business. Let me dress him up for | you. I have devoted many years to the study of I his needs and know just what constitutes the strongest appeal in his whole attire. Call, or phone the Sentinel Printing House 744-46 As bury Avenue J OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY d R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Public and ©ommissioner of deeds Cre to> ..<1 Numbers 744 and 746 Aabury Avenue j Ocean City - . Naw Jemey