SUNDAY IN THE 8 trong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Congregations. ST. At'tlUSTINK'S. Tbere wee .tbe unuel large attend" •oca el Ibc sen-toes In SI. Augustine'* Church Sunday mnratng. The 6 30 o'clock rnaaa »a» aald by Father Htedelman, of the Holy Ghoet Society; the b o'clock by the Kev. John B. Curren. of Worcester, and the 9" o'clock by the Rev. Father Holland, of St.-Ju-•eph'. Retreat. Atlantic City. Father Holland preached a abort f-ermon from the Ro.pel of the day. which told of the I*ord driving the Jewe from the temple. The Jew* diehonored the temple, .the speaker eaid. . but If Catholic. *huw dlareepect to God In Hi> dinrch tbry art more guilty than were the Jew*. One can be disrespectful In church -by say-tug. prayer* with inaneution or being distracted' by thought* rifbu-iness and alao by laughing and lalklug. The aervlce* beginning In Ihe. church that day— the Forty Hour*' Devotion— give all a chance in make reparation and to show that tbry are truly torry for their sin*. ' . There will be maane* In thl* cbnrch at ISO and 8 o'clock tomorrow morning. Service* are held every Friday and Sunday evening* at 7.45 o'clock. Interesting service* were held in the First . PreabytPrlan Church, on Sunday, with the pastor, the Rev.l Charles H. Bohner, occupying ihe pal- i pit' on both occasion*. In Ihe morn-j ' ing he spoke on "The JJttle Life-Story! of a Large Man." taking a* his text i I Chronicles 4:»-J0:.? And Jabex was'i more hdnorable than hi* brethren: 1 1 and his mother called hi* name Jgbr-zj saying, because I bare him with sor- I roar. And Jabex called on the God of j ; Israel, aaylng, .O that thou wouldest1 blees me Indeed, and enlarge tny- , coast, and that thine band might be|! with me. and that thou wouldest keep) me from evil, that It may not grieve!, me! And God granted him that' which he requested." The theme of the evening discourse 1 was -The Place of Thunder." and. the tegt Psalm 81 ;7: "I answered thee In 1 1 . the secret place of thunder." Both « sermon* were heard by large and -ap- « precis tire audiences. I The singing by the quartet was particularly pleasing -throughout the day. ' the soprano solo. enUtlea.*"My. God." 1 by Ashford. song by Mis* Loujaa T. * Corson, at the morning aervlce. and , the contralto solo by Miss Mildred 11 ' Brooks, at the evening , ae trice, en- 1 tklnd. "Abide With Me." by Liddle. . were well received. well *
Flltsr M. X. The Rev J. B. Kulp'a morning text ! wna Gal 6; 17: " From, henceforth. »° "an trouble me. for 1 bear to my body (ha marks of lbs Lord '■> his letter to the Galatlan*. -urged tbam to tbe per- , formanee or every Christian duly, and ' ha was vary emphatic In showing tham Chat outward forma avail nothing; that Christ is all In all. In r !»*■'*?*» mys. -For In s I hrtst Jaaas oeMber clrcumel.lon nor e noo-drcumcWou avallatb anything, a bat a new creators. And as astq as . walk according to Ibis rule, peace be »«> many upon the Israal (| QfOad." Then follows tbe test. In « whlch the .poa:le declares be bears on Uatady (ha marks of tbe Lord jaaus. c iTT^'nT i!"* OD,J °°" "• The latrodoctkMi was a rapid refer c jn*. Paul s birth In Tarsus, and to hla education, first in that cMy and nBarwasda In Jerusalem. as a dlsclpls 0 of QaumlW. Tbp apostle totbsGentUm was free born -that la. his ntar n -ancasaty, though of pure Hebrew g •M4*. ware evtdactly Roman dtlaaos. n . at that time, a salad class. The am- o p|re-«IU«Mblp In the first cautery p •nanmarh of dMIMlloc. But after «*• real s conversion and hla vision of cl hla Lord on the mad to lHma~o. hr u ported no mors In hla Soman cttlxen- it ship oor-lo his high rank, though be tl 1'«f» veined 'fa, tbe i„ nSSZii guvs him lor bis Master, and all his o. vast learning waa as dross to htm ex- tl • *apt aa be ought use It for Christ. He L ot l*ort. tl branded with His aaersd nam., yet ti bound te that Lord by tbs strong w chains of a mars than human love. Hetoyedlnhtoaarvltude. p 1«au. in referring . to tbe ai eharedarof the mark, of which 81 jc - Iswrttlog, declared thai they u came (rum eoourgioge. from ship- c. wreck nod other perils by sea. T from stonluga, from buffeting-, from Man* times be bm°lefi to? dSS. •nay ware marks of eonflld, lor be w** to endure bard- a nsestenhssaheof Christ, nod. hasIng down all and sod a red all, dill to .tend as a good soldier. Hie color. w«» always afloat d The marks were marks of aervlce, K at an the wound, of every good sol C '■> the service ol bis aa i, lkw"o»tbeaeoreof humsnlty. , .^Mdm Dr. Kulp referred to aervlce as n tbe well-known law of creation Her- t; vicaand salf-sacrlUoe are tbe price of <j All progress for man. Wltboat tbe ,. •bedding of blood tbere I. no rem I.- ' ao ov*rcomlD* •*" p And Cbxistlaas must be reminded that tbe measure of our self-sacrifice p la tbe measure of tbe value of our service to Him ; We mud suffer for tbe d attainment of noble Ideals. * In cipsiog. l>r. Kulp was eloquent " end Impassioned In blseppeal toAmet- * J*"**? the p resent greet world crlsi. P In which Christ has evidently com* A as lbs Captain of tbs Lord's bods to " overthrow tbe powers of evil and * ring oOt tbe old. ring In the new" of n the kingdom of God. tl HOLT TRINITY. 4 In Holy Trinity Protestant Episcr- " pal Church last Sunday morning, the rector pro tern, the Rev. Mr. Andrew-. I ' ■ preached on Pilate's question. "What' _ is troth?" The sermon wis a plea for! trust and confidence in the providence1 D of God. The question of the Roman P governor was In oile form or another ' on everyone's lips. What 1* troth In , . life? What is troth in. death? Why are such Staggering calamities as ' A i twee bang us permitted? Why are ware possible? Why Is there such a ,. disproportionate distribution .of the world'* wealth? Why so much suffer- 1 ing and poverty, failure and crime. In' God's beautiful world? Again, in mat-: . tere spiritual. What is the aoul? * Whence does It come? Whither go?. How could Christ's death upon thei • roar atone for man's Bin? How can a soul be born again in baptism? How " tan anything be -everlasting? The * ^umtions were being answered, but £ not as we want them answered. It n, migqt be that our finite minds ■ could * not withstand the shock of the rcve-'ai latent. While it is true that one cannot uadswatend the mysteries about it us. (how. very -mysteries proclaim one thing that is nnchallengable to the saae miad— the certain existence of an overruling Providence - the un- .. questionable sovereignty of a Being at cace . Almighty, all-knowing and tL attflnod. We know but Mule, but the S lKHaj my know points convincingly io b a Qui orer all . God who must b» o, I" —Italy good, for the reason that Ha n t
la Infinitely powerful and infinitely wise This know leiice^^n^ed^ouch JP for our ultimate v and everlasting good. Some day we U shall know, for "When He. the spirit of truth! sbai come. He shall -guide you into al! troth." Some day t|te i question of Pontiu* Pilate, as it af 11 feels all these mysteries, will be answered, but the answer will not come from the depths of the sea. nor from tbe stars of hekven. nor from the crumbling .bones and fossils of the . prehistoric "p'ast. The answer will d- come from God Himself, the Mightv Master of H all. who governs the unl- ~ verse-'and holds the ocean. In the hoilow of His hand. -Little by little, but * surely. God is guiding us totbe knowl "• -edge of the truth, limiting the reve- » I at ion oply to the capacity of out t.t. tlerslanding- We should, then, culI* tfence in the Almighty, for Cod' HimIn the evening the rector preached | on the pillar of tbe cloud, .which gave 0 light to tbe Israelites, but was dark- * m«s to ihe'Egyptians. K- MANUFACTURERS HERE d - * Philadelphia Vara Dealer* and '! yarn dealer* aud broker* are well ' reprereuted In Oceau t'tty Iht* aeasou. , . a* ha* beeu the ta*e for the pa»t few , year*. Thl* grow lug and attractive " resort seem* to make an especially r strong appeal to these gentlemen, among whom are tlie followlug Frank Deeueyt who is. located on Second street.. 11 Stanley t'rowlan. of the firm ot | 11 Eoos t'rosslan Son*. I Wm. B. O'Hin, coouected with | I- C.J Webb A Co.. la down for tbe fl Forrest Hatldy. Pblladelphii agent t of tbe Hamptou Company, cau .be « *een mi tbe promenade with hi* faui ; Illy almost every -evenlog. | Joseph Stinson. formerly lu the cer- " net mduMry. but now aUached to the ( I'eun Mutual Life. Insurance Co., I* . ! here for tbe veaaon. I. Tbomaa Raby. of Tboma* iteby. . [ilue.. baa au apartment on Fourlb r I street. ' W. H MargerUon. of W. H. Margert»ou Co . baa a cottage on Ocean ■ I Ernest Margerlson, of tbe firm ol , SjW. H Margertaon.taaummerlug here. > Fraok A. Snyder, Philadelphia - 1 of l(ie J. Spencer Turner Co.. , i of New York, baa located' tor the »ea- c - on A*bury avenue with bla family. Harry Holme*, of Heury Holme- & Sou*, carpet manufacturers, of Phlla " delphla, ha* bta family here aud la au * Thomas Treeers. a retired manu i baa alao joined tbe Pblladel- ,, pbla colony here. Robert Canon, Hr., of Robert CarA Boor, la occupying hla home on occupying ,
Central avenue, below Ninth street. Jamaa B. Ward, who lias Interest* id tbe Watd-Meaban Co., baa a cottage on Asbury aveuue. FISHERMEN BUST W W. Tyere, of Pblladel puis, sec ' retary of tbe Ocean City Fishing Club, was extremely happy Wednesday evening of last srsek, when he raugbi chauuel baas lu the surf at Fourth . •treat, ll was Ins first of the season. Frank H. Stewart, president iifthe , club, alao landed a beta that weighed 35 pounds. " Quite a tew channel bass ware ' caught by visitors at Corson's Inlet, Gus Wlttkamp reports. The largest < of I beat, weighing 89 pound*, war caught by Frank Cobb. George F. Bauer, Jr., recently • caught a large weak fish from off the City Flatting Club's pier. Tbere baa been some vary good fishing off the club's pier, aud many good-sized eatcbee of weak fish, klugand croakers were made. Borne of the aoglere were lucky enough to pull in a tew perch. Tbe trophies for tbe winner* lu tbe " dub's fourth annual casting tourna- h meat Saturday, August 18. areexhlb — Itad In a show window of a store on f Boardwalk. . Tbe Perk Place Fishing Pier, on tbe ocean front at Park place, was opened this week by tbs lessees, foreman A Tickets are to be Issued eu- t: titling tbe bolder to all privileges of pier. Tble le one of tbe popular sections of tbe city for tbe fishermen. Elvjn C. Bunts, of Asbury Park. <■ president of tbe Surf Anglers' Asaoclwas in town recently and en t Joyed a (ew daye of tbe fishing game With him qn one ot there aur- \ ceaafnl IWbiug expedition* sen Chaa. Magluul* aud George Long. I "THE CRISIS" AT PIER ' PkM*rt*i Nov* ' >aa>wls| M ihe as WWoOrome. j Tbe management of the Hippr- ( Ocean City, announce*, "with gratification, the presentation of "The 1 for three days, commencing j today, it 1* indeed worthy- to note * that this marvelous photoplay ia com , lug to Ocean' City prior to its prew-n- I tation at the Garrirk Theatre in Phila •' a fact that characterise* the progre**lvemf» of the management of K the Hippodrome, which adheres to Its ' policy -of presenting the be«t in photo-! 1 play* and tbe world * best vaudeville. "The Crisl*" I* a stirring American t drama, endorsed by President Wilson' and every American that has been for" lunate enough to see It lu New. York.! where it wu first shown. The princi- f pal figure in the drama i* the lovable i. Abraham Lincoln, which In Itseir makes the story dear to the hearts of * American. Critic* who have! reviewed this picture speak of IF in most glowing terfu*. "Lincoln lives- j again", in this wonderful masterpiece. JI* the briel criticism of a New York 1 paper. Our honorable President wrote a I that "every man. woman and child V (Should see The Crisis.' Americas v | greatest American - story." ' v j In conjunction with this remarkahre J i photoplay, there will, be presented * i superb vaudeville bill. Including Rath * erine Murray, "ihe Uncle Sam Girl." r and many other* of equal importance. * There is- a. matinee perform;, nr. £ at three o'clock, and in the eve- a ning* the performance is continuous f 7.80 until 11 o'clock. j' HAS WAITING LIST 1 ' . |a ■ lablng club's Membership la ["j *4 mm MB*. \r ' Ufte Ocean City Flsblug Clpb al-| ready ha* a good-sized niembrr*bti, ' watting llat. aud tbore who failed to get io a bile tbe getting was gtaal are now very aorry that tbey procr**tt t Dated, fbev will probably bave i„ ' , wait for some time before tbey can be i* admitted Io tbe club. u The fishing club never wa* lu bet- 11 condition thau at the prereut ituie a vice ctaasSwr-. ■»«».!«, * Vice -Commodore Welter D Kou- 11 sail'# reception aud dance will lag. Kl ptecaat tbe Ocean in,' V,rLl , iun m Saturday eventoj. Auguat II.- || will ri kuo.— 1ou'T Commodore P0'"'1" member or tbl* o. . Hal Mm. and. therefore., tbe affair ' to be well attended . |£
v HAS A MESSAGE s| OF IMPORTANCE hei ' at-. Tells all Stomach Soflferers His Experince With Mas,n,| V ter Medicine. . I {I|!i "I waiitlo say Just tbt* to every- J receutly'1 "My stomicb w*. lit *uelt liorrlblr -litpe tiolbiug would egrer with me. r I we. elwey* chuck rull of ge. aud tl- "J5' t""}Dthi' tun* * f wa" re tjes^a't tt- self !q vomit before- I could get stiy : 'relief. Nasty headache- and pain** I *1 across my back nigged in* I Ion ] „. ways feellug dragged oub-aud.lletlrss Finally my appetite went back tin J ••Several friends urged roe to try I tbl- Taulac. I did ejid tt ha- made a [ I petite end my food no longer can-e- J pain or an ache In the world how * J Tattlac surely fixed me up." i • exfda'lned at' Hughe.' t entral Pher ^ sole distributors for Ocean City. Annual Report Board of Education Ocean City. New Jersey July 1. 1916. to June jo. 191;, tdtlusive 't I mo to* '' «? : r::::;::; * -l-o In tb.- tSrh —-t-.C.i 'a* -oon re'ui'e man n il»* local blgtycbo..l wm lr> to meet ihe r* r gradM to meal tbe new reilTircmetiu™"""*' r
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