Ocean City Sentinel, 10 January 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 4

SDHDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES ; \ i BtrongSermons and Excellent Music Heard by Congregations. , fT. Al'al'STINL'S. Mas* wm celebrated >1 10 o'clock in 8L Augu.llue'" chapel Sunday by Hie rector, tbe Kev. Tliotna- K. Blake, vbo preached e sermon appropriate to' tbe season or tbe year. Kinsr M. K. At tbe morning service the nacrament of tbe ;Lord'» Hopper «a> adB. Kulp, B(~li>teil by the Iter*. J. K. 'Lake, of ibta city, George (lark*, of Ocean Urove, aud Wm. K Kl-lier, of lb la city. Dr.Kulp'" talk to children preceded tbe communion act vice. In It, be u-ed a tape-llue lo llluetratlou of tbe leenn. which was that' tbe kingdom of heaven ta of little children, but that, with growth, all are praoe to wander from -the Father', booae, become prodigal" and fall tolo alo. But tbe blood of Jean a Christ clean win from all eiu, aod tbua wa can >lae In hew nee- uf ■toeamembpiuce of '*>."» Hi-oom- [ Aod that remembrance .. uot a light j UUug^f... ware^mlebraimx . na- ( WmJAW^blly ot^tb ^..TbooTbu ewttlect being "Who ta I^Hi" Lord'a J, M. Lewu, preecbto°a i^ctoMW ft to Matthew 28; 28; -But I aay onto n SaLuSlto ratkar-e Kingdom " .it

to the sacrifice, forward to tbe return to tall glory. Backward lo tbe earn. ■JJ"1'' P°tau lo lbe ctoaaThlalebut a symbol of lbe CbrlM p§5*|p£ ■attaa of It "«d llluml aod tbe Maat^ i^I^lou'i^'wafotr

and appear tofareOod?" J'oDttagtaK MtidiwupiiiNP HRfpaf of Breeent-Day World Evetjla," the Iter.' Mr. Bobuer lo the evening "poke I, on 'A Reaume of the Yeer 1917,'; tak- ^ lug a» hla text. Baalm 90; 9: "We ' epend our yeara aa a tale that ta told." [ At Hie evening eervice be aahl In "Father Time la ueually depleted a» an ancient figure with boary lock" to mark hla extreme age. an hoar-giaa" to "ymbolize tbe awlft paealng of tbe yearn, and a acythe to typify hi" tf ' He la never eliowu aa a w riter, at; author, a teller of tale*. Yet sucb be ta. What volume" he baa written! Wbat Mien be baa told! Many a story liaa be recounted of tbe rtae and fall of empire", of men- and mea»ure« In tbe ' Dux of ceuturlet. lu sketching Fetbtr Time, Id u« portray bi» boary lock" ' and put In hia band# tbe hour gla~ 1 aud the acytbe, but let ua nbl fail aiao to place at bla girdle en tnktiorn and 1 between bl» Bngeraa gooae-qulll. allow1 itig blm aa writing lbe lilMory of men ' and a' lone " -Tbe latent tale Father Time ha- ' told la written in a vuiume labeled 1817 1 and Wlilcil ba>ju-t been etowed-away J In the my»tetuua archive- of the ' teresllug aud momeiitoui In the ' w hole aerlea that baa come from bl" Battlefronta WinJet 'tbe Lo- of a Y. M. C.A. War Work,' 'TWCaptiweof Jeruaalem after 1900 Year. <.r Turk tab Bole.' aod -Tbe ffonrtng of a I: I. unaffected by conalderallon'a of Democrat". 82 Republican.' ."to "/to tbe prohibition forcea waa former veated mtere*.' A .atgo Hcaul feagre- took up Aud dl.pioaed of in a eerl

d »od eacourageV.^oVV tottor^to M i« aoon to to u. he red ,n no. Only tar X America but for all tbe natlooe of tbe < k FINE SINGING s 1 Mra Lola Mecuucb waa al tbeor-|s ' mg of the New PJ^!Ty chapter J j ; Mra. Wm F. UmrdlaJT^ndeeuI^' Wm. U. Oolliaoa. Jr.. patron. ' 7 - 1 jjjSBfi;

I FOR GUARDSMEN In Young Soldiers at Petersburg -Will Appreciate Gifts of in Jellies and Jams. ** Personal comfort especially during " t bp lonely and cold' nlghta. feet made po— iblc for tbe aoldier. at I'eterrburg a. a remit of tbe.treuuou. effort, of Hie Women'. Committee of National " Defen— ot tbia city. Kvery one of j 1 and the ve-I- have been supplied a- ; J 5 tne quota and will abutty prepare j 1 " ticking hags. Which can tofl;,cdwi:n ie ire—. Tne— cau to" emptievt and j 1 '* taken along by the boya when I bey 1 * available In Government ration". i h Frwoce and who ta a friend of^ Mr.. K. J * i ^ Mra. Gapdy and will And Its, way , K across, 1 Tbe Women'. Committee of Na- r ' COUNTY FINANCES mrw ilte™ i|: jl I*. 165,148 01 J

te^il^on, lulet. ^ 3' I E ctiXn^ain'T B d 56,OQ4 03 tec' 11 SSSSS? -;s: S?.nKirS£r 5'55° ^ j«vuc, 7,653" 65. ' gC Jl ^ '■*" 10 Oounty Line Road, ' lioeq la '46.06, 90 — v Se«hore Road. Jaa.ooo Rood ""3j 45 Tb d S 1,3,7 °° | il-'' si .11 lbs1.'-""--- ■■•is 5 M~: a ctiTu.S^''' 'M3^I Vocational School of Agrimssu '€1 ||| ^ |p $i.i6S,I4&oi LXABUJTIES OF THE COUNTY ] Turnpike ^ J FLOATING DEBT I : 7 »4t.jjs »s J -Try an advcrtUemen, fo I \ i"

MADGE j t A Story of the Former West By JAMES G. ERIEBERG '! What a change a generation baa ',:\wien -Wild war .hows tip* ipiwred they reprc— ated what waa really !. going 00 U'twCen the Missouri river _ and the t'a.lfl, wrean^wr. rather, what ^ 1 place to the ran- bman. the pp j I and mingled, tbe gc-d -ohstantii I ^ The women. th..«sb d'apronortiou wV popular-. I them. The t'niaii Pacific railroad wacalled by any other. Tbo— wbn a. I , dr.ac-ed her by the last name usual;. know nu one there car.d. The kflr»i man who apjk-ared to guy j ' SHHrSHS ■

i—SSS?: ; S • r?ri3irS:S ; TaS;i°.,rrr.£ri 0 tr she must Ik- liehliifl 1 £HKHSs££' ' dust The mlriere' were imxlmis" to'imwmm '• V* Id"' n°b"dr got the 'r—qul j Tai-L t!" ., Ji.' 1 ;

* A IrvAuA!! n£a°"r,^n to. j""-' zn?~ . •VfSiti u..p .\i-ls..4»r Jupltto. n.T II. -W hot I «o I know. I have atarte-l ' j Tb- «■ ho« do you -leer your ship- ; gods if the ancienta were to them " ' eyes, "w ho* Is your gyddem of -love?" The girl looked surprised. -No; I "-tove Is sent by God." be replied, j godBfor 'lover 1,1 /°° ^ • ! and your many gods Is that ea.-b ..r ^ ^mTpri'-k^afplds^iiow." '° ln^' cl'cVr *oi"rIatlouW to ■

' bfore tor' '"nb trm-' ^ ' half not yet got tbe vision of this bi uaa ft was and tbe maiden he met In It , ®ut o^ bl" mind ^He made^no reply r 'are fat'" PreftiaS® I^Tlutto thM , -from one end of Denmark to «h. reason for It "The growth \ ■ Wlchea. wblcb can to munched all day : - long " And tboa Is producd'tto fa,te« ' race In Europe. «nd we get a bint for turf* " I'^rtd'oto " id"1* i tie corn destroy.d at eaeb tn-atmenl much" tea t—r "b d ' k y°° to <Uu,f,," : sr ,

ARE you using Edison Mazda Lamps? If not, AvW not? They give three times as much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. % OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE Of Atlantic C>ty Electric Company I ■ — *v '

COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR Q U A U I I V IC. M. SIIOIiMAKLR I.L MBUR CO. | Hans Hurkliaitll I'LI MlilMi ANI» IIKATlNli Xnlic' lii Limit I r.ililurs. In Cliaiifprv ;uf Nph .1 pi-spy. • , 1;" j illiii .=15; NOTICE. . * | 'iSliH

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Sentinel PRINTING HOUSE = For the Finest Uji-to^Date Printing . BOOKLETS ^ PAMPHLETS * f pa 18 . COMMERCIAL toZXi LEGAL BLANKS Iaegal Blanks for Sale 744-746 Asbury Ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Phblie and ©ommissioner of deeds .|> ■■

Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean City - . New Jersey The Ideal Summer Resort ; OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to « ; and from Philadelphia on Three Railways .' Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts I MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS KS^Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.*£l R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance notary public and Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.