Ocean City Sentinel, 6 September 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 4

SDHDAY LOCAL CHURCHES 8trong Sermons and Bxcellent Music Heard by Congregations. FiKsr a- b. Willtam Hall, of New York City, a lay evangrltst of high repute surt an Instructor al tile recent Bible Conference made the morning addre— In the First M. K. Church, it wan powerful in lla interpretation of aacrlflre and In It* expression of a llvlug faith lu Christianity. Mr. Hall apoke with no uu-. certain sound. He believes that scripture mean- what it «t>«. ' • . One of bis. texts' was Matt; "I: "And •die aball bring forth a Bon. and Ibou 1 shall -call His name Jesus" .The' other 1 was Matt. 28:20, "Teaching them to ob-erve'sll thing* whatsoever I have ' commanded yon; and lo. I am Willi you alway* even unto the end of the I world", Mr. Hall enforced two ' thought-: namely, that Jesus Christ Is I Jehovah, the Lord Uod of Israel, the • "Saviour of the world. Uod Is Willi us 1 always, a living presence an ever-pres ent Saviour. I Mr. Hall quoted from his text Ihe 1 words -Thou snail call His name ' Jesus." and be gava-a brief, but most • Informing, reference to the slgnltl 1 . canoe of that uame. declaring ib'at It " . is in the ancient Hebrew the cqulva- I lent of Jehovah, the Lord -aud Hav- • lour. When the psalmist said. "The ' Lord is my Shepherd," and when the I prophet said, "Return unto the Lord," • they meaut the Lord Jebovab, the < Lord Uod uf Israel. Oue who la-full of J compassion aud leader mercy. The I speaker lllnsiraled bis thought of The 1 - significance of ancient Hebrew names ' by refernng to Jacob at tte brook of « Jabbok, when than wrestled a man I with a patriarch until the break of day, a human form whom I he-would hot let go until be had re- I - celVed the blesalag. "Theo sbalt no I longer be called Jacob (ibe . sup- i planter aeeklug advantage over bis < fellows) but Ibou sfaeh be called Israel . for Ibou art a prince and has prevailed « with Uod," were the words of the I JMvlna wrsatlsr with tbs patriarch. < who then and ttere aaasa .Into sub- I aaMvt contact with Uod and tharaby « became a new asan. That divine < wrestler was aopa otter than Jsras < Christ. the giaal Aagal of ttecovao- ■ an t-Eas manual, or Uod.. with men I Hants who spoke to. comforted and • sueagtteaad Hljab aodar tte juniper I una, talked- tfHh Uldeon at tte tfarmb- I lag hone, tern with Ahmham'e plead- 1 lag Ite Madam, enmmlteaaet Horn - oat at tte tern lag hash had tea id the I e*f of Bgypt'a opprmatoo and had I aaam down la dahvar His people. . "I am with yoo always, evan nolo 1 tteaadaf tte warid." Taam words 1 aaaaa what Itey toy. Thla Jaaua, tte I Mtetaar, tte Step tent of Israol. tte 1 Late who dam am dallgbi la tte 1 • teHheftepetaa*. lea living piws- « - aaca. Ha Is a Oed Availing wttB 1 Tterpaakm daclaite that lailltoaa 1 . of CtetoUaaa teas axpsrtoaesd aad do ' aat* expartaam ttellrtog pressors or 1 Cteteaa ttetrMaelear (mm aia aad 1 ■"« pnnat tetp m tte IWt of , aaad. Ttey know Htm aad tear His ' vote, ate Ha kaowa item, by aama. ' Tte igaakst .tilted aavaral talliog ' gamaalmpmHa mi. - Tte tee. A. ft. Wlaahtear, D. D , ' edKaaxFtaabytartaa Church.TuroDlo , ' I— ted . mraaoa of Ho- ' gaiam ana pewav hi tte avsalng, his IhteM toteg "Tte Dasp Things of Bad." It ww vary scholarly, and ' teateaed by oaa of tte laigteena- ' dtemaa- la Ml Aagastloe's ! - , giagaUoas that ware aroo larger than | ■teal. Tte chaich was fllldd to oearAewrag a| asas of tMwwvieea Tte 6 J» o'etoek mam wm mid by , tte tev. Fatter Ldilmsa. of Cora | •alto, m , tte 8 o'clock by tte rector, , tea tev. Thaaaaa F. Mate, aad tte i • and H by tea tev. Fattev Holland , «t HL Fvanots' BmraaL Atlantic City. , Mpaeklag nam tee day's gospel. , Fattev- Hollaad said that tte Lord | Wlq HtactaUdrao ttey cannot aarvetwo , **•» caaaot live thinking | only of the things of Uw world and , properly aarve Uod. Ksso whUs en- , Joying ourselves oo oar vacations we < team remambm teat Ite I. phtea, , ll la waU lo have reersatloo periods i Uod reqolrea as to look after Mr bod- I By teairh, bat we moat In Ite drat phe* took, aftsr oar aoa*. We must hot be gresdj for the tblags of this - world, forgetting all abool Uod and ooi souls What do wbridly good. ' arnoupi lo If one foam pis soul? tbs spaaksr aaked. Ha advtote his tear- , era to take proper can of tbelr souls. . aad Uod will fook aftar ttetr bodily , ' t KAHB GREENBACKS t - 1 - AWWI.iwte aade aw Collection in 1 Wnbilc Ijknui. * A Philadelphia buslncs man who ' owns a collage beta, where pe spend- * as araeb of his trme as possible, seeing h iu fte Mbntixki. of last wefk thai , (lawyer Wlllwm B l»avls. of Moorr-. . lown, bad -glvpii a uumber of old greenbacks to ite Oomo City Public' . l.lbrary. has also sent a contribution ^ His gills comprise "one founds.'" (1 money bearing ibe stamp of the -Id' „ publtqne D'Halte." and resembling a „ dollar bill of Ibe I'clied States money. ,| pud ite Mber a Canadian 25 cent nole „ Tte money bas . been g.»eo M iss „ M aside Foot 4*. tte librarian . h Waimss rfsiiassl m Vnhar. h Horry -Can bald, a rrstdeul of this . city dormg tte early nlasttoa. waa le town Mouirdsy and Monday. Ha toft Ueaoo t*y « ymrsago had wool to * tfoetogteM. Illinois. Fooyasn aftar- '• waad te wa. m Alterta, Canada hot 11 •Monad Maai tea Mavamtei. Ha to I mmm to tea ompiay af B A. Comas Jj UMt Nc toto dl temtuaa, H. J. «

i ON PIER INSPIRING t More Than 12,000 Attended 'These Meetings Daring the Summer Season. Tlie~*servio|^po the Hippislrome Pier iwuducltePy Ihe First Baptist 11 Church closed for llie season last Mil 11r. day night with a record-breaking e crowd, numbering I WSJ with more ij Iban one. hundred coming aud going „ throughout llie service, a few seats un- 1 t. der tha gallfly belug occupied four . different limes. The great coucotlrse 1 ,. of people, catching Ihe leet-nlgbl 1 spirit, weul through the Iblrty-llve- | I minute song service with a vim. and , the effect, under H. C. Llucolo's lead- 1 r ershlp. was wonderful. 3 Dr. J. T. Hughesrof this city, sang a I 1 very beautiful aolo, entitled. "I Know ■ , That My Redeemer Llvelh." by Doug- . e Bird. Prof. B P. Stout saug two' a , "solos, entitled. "The Sword of the . Lord aud Uldeon." aud "Alone " . The latter, following tbemraicu. was ■ effective. The la«t sermon by the pastor; llie I Rev. M.'M. Lewis, at theve her vices t . on the subject, "Uod Is Love.' ' . He shoved to his llsteuers that Uod 1 I hot'ohly love, but loved Ihem Indl- I vidually, without a single exreptiuu. < 1 wks proved or demoustraied by * . Uod's purpost lu behalf of humanity • - and because or what Uod has done for 1 . lo. save Ihem from the ' , of ein. He closed by showing 0 1 tbal what was desired 'was a raclpro 1 ■ cal love from us; tbal, as the wooed ' r woman returns llie love and 1 gives beraelf In all her trust to her 1 • so Uod seeks aud woo* us. thai > 1 we may respond In love and commit ■ f ouraalves unreservedly lo Uod iu hum- 1 1 bla truet. 1 Following the service, a brief meet. I 1 of all BMD and 'women Interested 1 . lo these meetings was held. Plan.- 1 j for naxt year were briefly outlmed and ' . statement made as to wbal bad been 1 done this season. " The servloee oexl Sunday morulug 1 I and evening will be bgld iu Ibe .First 1 . Cbureb at Teutb street and 0 eveuoe. B. P. Stout wlli t» ' . there to slog several selections. Any- * r one daelrlog a eonf book aeaeouveoii 1 of the meat lugs may Have one for tbt c 1 small sum of t»n cents by applying b . tte pastor. Tteae are desired by many . woald not te sold on tte |ier. i A brief aUtomeat of tte results id t r figures, as far as ooald te obtained, ol 1 . tte Baptist Church services on tb< 1 . Hippodrome are bare given. < 1 Tte total attaodeDce for tte sight r ev cutis ga amoontsd to twelve 1 I tbooaaod and eighty people, making an average attendance for every night , ol fifteen hundred and tea. Kvery , algbt a a bow of bands revealed ovei , 0/ every audience aa people wbn , tasa ttere for tte fl rat- time, dem , botoratlng eoncluslvely that tea tboo . awad different people were reached by j aorvless during ttessaaoo. Tbr , of MOO. Tte ex pan ess for tbt \ , algbt wanks not being over MfiO, a oral ' f sunt to toft lo tte cborch treasury I for tte winter. I Tte Hipped roess pier bee been se- ' , eared by s committee for Baptist sat ' vices next season . Dartog ite whiter. | with -very deflotte facte to work upon preparations will be made for a eerie- ! of 'Monday otgbt popeler aervlcea tbei . ^ will far surpass this experimental sea- ' ' I ; VISITED SB A GIRT , I P , T*sc Bat. tor. Bstasi Psssd Co a HsaerlsSs aeaih. Tte Rev and Mrs Charles H. Bob p oar, with a party of aotomoblllals from . 1 Faatao. Pa., former partobloaers of tb* 1 domlnto, 00 Monday motored 'to Aa- 1 1 Park aad Mae Ulrt. At tte latter place tbey sMted lbs t officers and mso of Company U, wbn ' ware eery glad to sea tbem. Tbey , • tba bays ell well end expecting •' tte eemmaad to go to A la bams u. t ' coma to Item hi a few days The 0 . morning drill was on wbeo tbey ar- ( rived and it. was with' rasslderable . pride tbey noted Ite credits bis sbow- t I made by our borne boys In tbe , > performance of their- military ovoluI Tbs member* of Company U. j I expressed themselves to a man as be T ■ eaxlousjo go Month and that tbe 1 orders to depart eouldnol te Issued too j ■ euou " After a very pleasant tlaie in . camp, Rev. end Mrs. Bobner returned < . to Ocean tty. J j > HAD PtBASAMT TIMB 1 AsscwMrSMs Walsh ss< wire 1 • Ohsrrse WsMlsg Ssslssrtoir. " ' Former Assemblyman and -Mrs * Walsh, of Philadelphia, cele- 1 bratad Ibelr flfteentb wedding aum- ' verswry Monday eveulug al tbelr cot " tags. H3 Second street v Tbelr guests Included John Voor- ' aud wife, Mr* Helen T-bampsoo. " Mason, Mrs. Jobo M. Langeb- a berger. Mm Mildred Fratfklln and * Assemblyman aad Mrs. James Kyank " all of Philadelphia, hul summer U residents of this clly. '• Mr. aud Mr*. WaNb received several " floral gift* from their l< " O'drrsd l.ssi PfelMgelaes. -'The name of Capt Cbartae -L. Medical Corps.' for promotion " msjor, Medical Corps. L" H. Army. p rank from Juoe 16. Ibli, appears *' a recent list of oomloetlaas mot to ^ (Senate. Major Uaudy. who toe* native of Cape May County, l« under ' orders lo returo to tte Culled Mtates tte Pblllpploe Islands with as- " signmvul lo tte ambuleaee de|ut. Al- ' lent. HSU Pa., on arrtveL W.Jc.r. r. Laws Fell. A town" tea was teld Wednesday " log of tool week 10. Homers' Point M (te bensflt of tbe W. V.I. V. of " piece. It was arranged by ttis d yoaa'g people and was socb a success A that «a effort will be mads next year '« to tees a Dumber of ■ bear. In uider lo fatalob a preper^ptoce of emasqmeul " fot-tte yoaug people of Ite lowu.

•GET CHANNEL BASS ' I FROM OFF NEW PIER i ! Elinghanscn. Champion Snrf Caster, and W. I. Raymond Lncky Anglers. e l.'bsrles Kliugb.useu. world's clisni- • I. enjoying w re-t here, is one of I the es-te-t end most eom-e«sful anglers ; e here. ' He gels llie d«b from oil the t pier of the Anglers'' .Club on tlie.K-een - front el l*srk place just s- easily e- be r wine trophies f..r vesting Mr. Kl|ngr on Monday csughj the UrJc I cbaunrl bays w bile dsliiag from tins] - pier, ll weighed .tb pound# I W. I Kaymund. tbe temporary *ec-^ Mnudsy ulgbt, when be csuglit Ins first channel hs~. Jl weighe.1 only about 'SI poupds. but It sultlcrd. be- 1 veuse it kept him busy for an hour j aud a half before II succumbed. Editor Tim Mestixei.:— A ted and ' painful eccldeul happened to my husband on Ihe beech Sunday morning, j w hich might have proved fatal, by s of young men beiug allowed to play baseball. 1 feel sed and btukeu up by tbe shock I received, seeing my 1 husband lyihg helpless oil tbe beach, i lliey knew It was an accident, why j did they not come forward ?" Ttils-ce'r i talnly 1* 110I the spirit of American- I am glad to say ' . j I lake this means of thanking the] hundred* of visitors aud uclghbor* for , tbeir sincere kindness end syrups. Ii) body lor their klud- assistance and sp- 1 pieclates from bis heart their acts s j blsfufteral, wlucb lie thought at (lie! His experience, when Ihe blow: came. | was so sudden tlist there wee. s* be I remembers, just tbe exclamation. "Ob, Uod!" wtieu the blow made bim'uuconscious for awhile. He Is uuw uuder Petttl's care sDd, 1 hope, dolug as well as could be expected Tbls accident Is a providential miracle, he uol having lost bis life or sight, which might have happened, by tbe merest fraction of an Ipcb- Tbls sect lent, no doubt, will cause Ibe clly eu tborlties to take notice. Wbal would happened bsd Ibis occurred lys child or any olber visitor? My'hus band Ir tbankful It did not kill a child Tbenkiog tbe editor for tbls InserYour* truly, AXBIK Coll en. t 744 Boardwalk. Ocean City. meal Relate Tvwaelera. Recent reel estate transfers in Ocean flty recorded In Ihe office of Count) Jierfc Hlldrelb, a* reported In Ibe Cape May County Uaxette. ere as follows: Alfred Fi Taylor, et ax., to Elmlns , Wei I work. |875. Lot on soutliweat side of DeLencey piece. 850 feet sou I beast of Atlantic avenue. Andrew J. Chamber., el ui., to Marab Kennedy. 1650. Lot 762. MecH. * Annie May Jones, et vlr, lo Lee >* ' Washington. Paris of lots 37. end 38. ; Mecttoa C. Efbel M. Bridge water la Beryle A. Scull. 1100. Lot 674. Mectlou A. Rebecca P. Hsll 4n Mouth Ocean Co. 1200. Lot 153, Mectlou M. Rslpb (J VanHsrt, et ux.'to Mouth City Pier Co. f350. Lot 142.' Section M. Joseph I. Scull, et ux. et els. lo Edward M. Mutton. Lots 2t» and 241 Meet Ion A. ' Harriet M Cost Is. -et vlr, to Robert T. Foulk. Northwest 26 feet of lot 10. Section 9. Robert T. Foulk to Ella V. Heppe 100 Mama as above. Frank W. Uulick. el ux. to Cberles ». Ellis. »2.450. Lot 22. Mecllon 3 John H. Wood, et ux. lo Charles A Ambler. (4 250 Mout beast 12x50 feel of lot 38 aud all of lot 40. DeLencey Co. , James M. Chester, et ux. lo Josep.b V.. Ramsey. Lot 42. Cilrsrd Realty Oo. Wlnfleld Scott Hand, et ux, to Wm H. Myers. l*ol 117, Pleasure Park Trip. ' . Joseph T Htrsdllng. el ux, lo^ohu Poster. (2 800. Lot 36. block 4. The city <M Ocean City to Atlantic Railroad Co. tjull claims. Lol* end 60. Nortb Point. . Mr.tilrellus.au officer ofttie NewChildren's Home Society, was tbls clly Prklay, arranging for Ibe admission of Marab MasoD. Ibe flfleeuy ear-old daughter of James Mason, Thlrty-vixtb street aud Central ave nue. to tbe society's care at Vioeland Miss Hemphill, of tbe Mtele Board of Cberffies and Correction, examined paw August 3 aud reported tbal II must be disposed of speedily Steps also taken;- Friday for tbe removal of Sarah's brother. James, to better surrouudlnga T. Lee Adams local overseer of tbe poor, eccOmpan ted end elded Mr. tilreliu*. as dld.also, soma extent. Major L R. Thomas/ school atlepdanoe officer. TBe Mf.ntikei. last week reiwived three communication*, one of them political, to which Ibe writers failed lo affix tbelr names. It bas re|-eatedly been told lo Iheae column- thai tin c •mmunlcatlou will be u-ed lu tblpaper ui.le— the name (if the writer 1- : signed Tbe name is u«t o eve— aril) j publication, but' It must be given ' au evidence uf-goud faith. Some of Ihe largest flounders of (be seiohlymau James Fraukllu. vfbu was a lib hi* daughter. Miss MilMr. Irwin, ul Philadelphia number of tbr flonudera weighed pouuds eacb. Try. en advertise aieut iu (be Senti , I.

EATS HEARTILY \ FOR THE FIRST j. TIME IN MONTHS Strong and Energetic Now; j i- Dizzy Spells Banished '"I Through Tanlac. • ^1 "I owe my good health In Teniae,' u i -treat. Philadelphia. "My t.rnuhl, (. |"wa- -uhj-cl to dtuy -pell-. bsd si foj tluie that I would topple right ov„ | h/Jbn the -ireet or al my work". I I y! "Everything that L pie w..uTd ler- j y sell tilling my whole sj-le.n Willi gsU "I decided to try lamsi-. after a d'ippeared. I a.-iuelly began to feel u Teniae I- being -penally inlr.-lu-ed y ' end explained In tlceeii fny «i I Hughe.' I enirsl Phsrmav) adv. ' l.egsl paper- of all deS-ripthius. Ih y I -holing wills, are . srefolly drawu hi | |R Curt I- Koblu-Oh St his ..nu-e. 71 1 x J : I'ifi1 < r<'tl iltirs.^^ ^ ' j 2-nwS of so^^io i'un^-HreJ " *

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ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY / Dtmsh. pcconc Mountain !ce A BARGAIN IN OceanCityLots harry f. stanton Eighth St.. Opposite Post Otiice : OCEAN CITY * FOR SALE ( "C Kr'.iw ; I. ' settle e-l-le^ ' AppU anv rgent Estate of Eleanor Gannon # OCEAN CITY 'IN 1ST ol-l- K'E

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