Ocean City Sentinel, 21 March 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 4

SPECIAL SERYICES AT HOLY TRINITY E t — ' Elaborate Mnsical Programs at This Church During "• the Baater Holidays. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, «rbtch bu been closed for severe I week! because of the datnace to the beaUug apparatus In the edifice during the eerere cold weather, will be reopened on Palm Sunday, and all eervloee will be bsld* In tbe church, it Is stated by tbe rector, tbe Kev. J. W Watte, M. A. There will be good music at all of tbe service* next Sunday, and at tbe lata services ou Kaeter Sunday there will be special music. Following fa the order of services for ,* Palm Sunday, Holy Week and Easter Sunday: 9.80 a. m., Sunday school; 10.45 a. m., Palm Sunday service; 8 p. ru . continuation class; 7 45 p. m , Palm Sunday service. Maondy Thureday, March' kS, 7 45 p. m., Holy Communion, institutional Commemoration. Good Friday, Marcb 29. 10 a. m , Good Friday service. * Easter Even, Marcb 80, 8 p. m., Holy Baptism. Easter Day, Sunday, March 81, 7-S0 a. m., Holy ^Communion; 980 a. m , Sunday school; 10.45 a. m., Easter eelebratlon (part choral); 7.45 p. m . Easter evening prayer and sermon.^ Tbe following musical numbers will be rendered by tbe cbolr at tbe 10.45 a. m. service on Palm Sunday: Processional bymn, "All Glory .Land and Honor." Obant, "Van lie," * Robin -ou • Beosdlclte," Chant, Mabilale Deo." Woodward Solo, "Beoedlctus Qui VaoII," Gounod Mrs. Ernest Dunalao. Hymn, "O, Thou Who Through This Holy Week." Sermon, "Why This WaateT" tbe Rev. Joseph W. Watts. Offertory Solo, "The Palms," Wm. H. Collteeon. „'r Beeeaslonal Hymn, "Ride on, Ride on In Majesty." Tbe evening service at 7.45 o'clock will be ae follows: Pmeaeeiooal. "Hall to the Lord's Simper Mrs. Duostan aod cbolr. ■Kane Dlmlltls," 8lmper W. H. Uolllssan, Jr.. and cbolr. "Beoedlctus Qui Venlt," Gounod Solo, Mrs. Duostan. Ofleitory Solo, Faure Wm. H. Culllason, Jr. Beee astooal, -Slog Alleluia Forth." TAKEN INTO CHURCH

' TweDewHaaibefs Wrlosairtf b« Pnskrterlaa Cewesulas. 1* tbe First Presbyterian Church. Snday osornlog, tbe pastor, tbe Rev. Charles H. Bobner, administered tbe mtieaieijl of tbe Lord's Hopper and walls mid two paw mam bars into the moo B. Willis brought her latter from the Calvary Praabytarlan Church, Philadelphia, and Mias Anna Jeaanp, from lha FM Praabytarlan Church, Wood fear?. N.J. Owing to • alight Illness, Earl R. * «« bava been adaalHad on oonfSaeion of faltb, was uoheve been made to welcome blur -into tbe eborch'e fellowship next Sunday •aging by a ladies' quartet, composed of Mlee Louisa T. Corson, Mlaa Aooa Wallace. Mrs. Wm. M. Renck and Mm. John R. Groves, was a pleasing feature of tbe services throughout the day. •hOek Baptist chorea. Services In tbe Shllob Baptist Cboreb wan op to tbe standard and wan largely attended. Pastor Harris pnilhid la Wild wood at tbe morn lug service, bul was here In time for the an loo service lo tbe afternoon. Tbe sermon waa dellve red by tbe Rev. R. H. Good en, pastor of tbe t. James A- M. E. Cboreb, who preached a powerful sermon from Mark 8; 60. A Dumber of vlsltlug mlulsters were pcamot aod took part Id this service The pastor preached an excellent sermon at the evening service from John 19; i. Tbe deacons and trustees or tbe eborcb, with tbe other auxiliaries. * have withstood tbe winter storms end are plan Ding to launch tbclr sprlug ■est Work Taieihar. Members of city auxiliaries of Red Chose chapters who expect to spend the spring and summer mouths at country places or coast resorts must , carry on their Bed Cross work In co- i operation with tba local' organization. i according to the new plan for deceu- ' UollxaUon outlined by the depart- ' meat of chapter development. The ' friction and disorganization resulting : from asperate groups maintaining ' thatrown Identity and shipping flu ' lehnd material back to city organ Iza ttons will thus be avoided. Hist Fits Hundred Tbe members of tbe Five Hundred Club met at the home of John J. Foster aod wife oo Saturday evening . Thorn taking trophies were Charles Baron. Mrs. Foster, Mlae Eoglish end Mrs. H. C. Hchanze, Jr. Others playing wars Mrs. Charles Barob. Mis. Bmdlay, Mlas Apgar; Mrs. F. D. New berry, Mrs. Leroy Howe, H. C. Sebanxe, Jr., C. L. Breckiey end John 1 J. Foetar. ■ i a ■ I mntnl Aral vols. IDLE WILD. ( J. M. Rowland aod wife, J. T. Hi lone, Tboa. J. Fegley and wife, H. J. Ngmnii aod wife, Mrs. F L. Duhrlug. Dr. aod Mrs. Cyrot W. Flrdy, PbiladWgWa; W. Lane DUg, Atlantic City; W, A. Nevto, New York. "Wibenny, J. Krause, N. Yeatu, 3 ■hmv R. BiMaBbouaa. c. Woodetly, J! : M. WBklaa, Fblladrlphla; I. S. »J MHfeery.Mmbari.NJ.

RENTS BISCAYNE lira. J. H. Morrison Hopes to ■ optskrsPlsn forMsdsi1 Mrs. J. H. Morrison, of (be Idlewtld, ha- begun her seventh year In tbe hotel business in Ocean City by leaslDg 8 tbe lilscayoe for a year The lease was algued the latter part of last week, and Mrs. Morrison expects lo open the 1 Biscayne for the accommodation of ■ i, guests fiexl Suudsy— Palm Sunday. | ■I The rental was made through the le agency of H. F.Htautou. r- Mrs. Morrison has not had sufficient r- take proper care of her Increaslug bulue«s, and she was thus compelled to ' lease the Biscayne. where she hopes at Easter aud during tqe summer season jf to entertain all of her own patrotis. as « well as former guests of the Biscaynere 8 be plans to use the Idlewlld, which she owns, fdnroomlng purposes and to take cart af'auy overflow from the , " Biscayne. ] ■ Cut Your Fuel Bill ! n Use half Coal and half Coke. j Get the above ffom ' 5 C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. ' Twelfth and West Aveoue-

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I Monuments, Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready to Letter for Decoration Day ' ■ - -MAY 30th j > We have over zoo monuments, 300 headstones and markers j j and 400 corner posta at our show yards and ware room that we j can letter and erect before Memorial Day. I . The largest and finest stock we ever carried. We pur chased the material and manufactured this work before the prices advanced and are in a position to sell it as reasonable as work in our line will probably ever be sold again. We also have on hand material to make 50 monuments and 100 headstones and are equipped to manufacture and erect anything wanted in our line Call at our yards in CAMDEX. or PLEASANTYILLE and j make your selection. It is being sold rapidly, and because of the war, it ia impossible for dealers, who did not provide for J their work last year, to fill orders for Memorial Day. We are ■' equipped to supply most anything in ouf line, and before •• Decoration Day. Camden Yard Opposite Harleigh Cemetery Bell Phone 2737 Pleaaantville Yard Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery Bell Phone I REPRESENTATIVES a! l". HAMMELL*. v Wpiw., Akaecaa. ' Imr Cumberland. Cape Ma, . " L. N. J..

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' City of Ocean City 1. A STATEMENT r. of tbe | J Receipts and Disbursements of tbe City ! ( of Ocean City, together with a Sumr mary of the Proceedings of the Board ° February, rgit. D SUMMARY OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS I* February 6, IMS "tinmSioo. IbeatlpuUtloo agrnatafcnt nnder rem tram No. WO waa orderad received and j i st,372s.s,ijs."s,': ■ j • i wrtbv virtue 01 e rsaolotloo adoptad Apm < Borrowing a asm not asrsadlna SSOOO, In enucleation of tbe col. eet ton of lazas lor tbe • « MS5.VM55SSSf65Sl 1. Borrowing a aum notezemdtnzSlOOO. coder EI?£flM7nD*0',r**"'aU00*40P,°1 NO"n" ir Bill. amoanUng to K3.7WU were mad. 1. to4ttw1r^pS\vnamOTn'u™0rt*rw5'lrm"n • r. . • paellloo platfono. nod that be waa makVns I armnzem-ols to have them replaced. . Alao.lbal Twelfth Btrnnt Whartwaaallgbllr ' ddmazea bMM,loe ap^ibalUie raimwoolcl Tbe city aollcllor atalod that aflor alanine a SlKKS'tSdS'SSd 5£d5°S!lf Si? « > » IE.1"1 "•p,oT'0 s , 1 hid. for U„ eoc.lrnrttonr'Jr{Tmb"' JSfim ' Tbe followlnj^ora tbe namm of tbe bidden ' . : 1 lineal "fo'° SI 1 IrciTii'ti n'm? "*m Ko' '' '* perUn**' 1 wna, Ham So. I, AW per lloanl loot. It AC; 1 _ Keertoo A. CneaoB, Item No. 1, $ljm. Ileru 5, fl ,401: 11X01. Frank P Oaodr. Ilem No. I, l it per lliuml l TZ. 4b. I lam No. t, 6.10 per lineal fu.t I -bio; Skwi. Allao BcuH. Hem No. 1,4*1 par lloanl loot.

fSHHmXotUII«U-1»..«dkii I foou'cj^t ^m'prr iflfeaMo'V, ; SI J04; »U 16 Oo moOon. tbe bids were referred to tbe 1 city engineer lor acbcdullnz and be taken op ^ openedSs'drend'" bl11" "*bUn* wrrT ; P«v I fgb't "p/r J I burner. Rs 0 « monu! ' 1,1 P" I E'"""" I Hammer, fiono > , per lamp per t ; „'S.,KW,7»*ssS.T.75rs ; ; aSpiSHSSttsisrsjs : S®s?55as"oSh,wareE7£ ! , ■ '■ gSSSKHES-;; ■ n ^U^^moUon. Ordinance No. l(b waa paaaa.1 ' I Bait ~ ' — 'S?1?!4- b,.U" IUMml °f Co.rmla.lonrr. , tba City of (mean Cltp. New Jer- r, that 1 tbe 'uS^Vt Twe'miei u I0"" '':lr " Ooeao utj. Cape Nay Jm.? " " ^Tdrfo'n^HSHt**^''' ^ mVlract toto ! ; ■ * I On,U?S^ VltT' « 1 iml'mfSS! HSFiil*"*" lo'" "amh,r" ' Froren"' •batw 2TS •' tSm'rr, : ...-ejrrrSi'S"-- 1

City Treasurer's Statement — of — I: AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THE CITY OF OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY — — — it _ BtCCKIFTH. jjevenoe. Current Year # n w AnudgUkM^Nolm J Other NgUa^SotemouiaBF^emdlnfa, iJmoS "* — sides at DISBURSEMENTS arte No. BTREKTM. SIM homora Barley . ikssr"" si z WSl L-on Mnlbi. S- " S5 ^laSSrse0"* it" Kiiiiii,, ' ' " ^ - - . - . t . te,

Pjflfeir ** * -- ] f *7 i'6 Mary Uufneuf " ® , «U ^bwieaC? RemT 5 • kS tlal. A Atb foTa'Teb'co. I w u " 35 *<lmpb?«Iur'ni Ca ? sir Bt FnuaSmlUtio. * ® » C^Jobn^n? Bro. ® jj ; Sb Cbarlm" C- BSd 4 Co. 'SfiSETt, !i VMS Ocean Cur Electric Service S ~ , *!13 George c. McCarty ,J J* - Fruiela 'u^tere Luml*r ***- • ^70 [ 0217 William 8 J b BU,U>U,° IN8PECTU,N BUREAU. GARBAGE COLLECTION. . tern oaborncoraon S 3X u ; RUBBISH COLLECTION. J KM l-orter-smltb Oo. S IB II ' Sac.e*«e,,™ ™«riaa _ ^ I MIS Adama Eanraa. Co AUVKRTtHWG. 1 sg 8BSKWI6,-m» • ,»« l i ' PUBLIC LIBRARY. , rac Ocean Clt; l-ablle Library Aaao. , ^ ^ S5K Flret National •• TAX REVENUE NOTE8 HIT. contra iw0° c° ■ |l ; signs at { STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF SCHOOL MONEYS I RECEIPTS. V n BOB M d Current Kx UI8BURREMENT8. nepotrtux^miirutahluz. ate. g 7 *" CAtj 87 CLARENCE 8. BCULL, ™ U , Oly Traaauror, i MLll., T. J..J119I Uvatodlaa, bebool Fuada.

ARE you using Edison Mazda Lamps? If not, why 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-City Electric Company What Does This War Mean to Yon? How Are You Helping to Win It? Here is ONE Way You May Help and Six Reasons for It . - SAVE! t. — Because when you save you help your country to help you win the war. 2. — Because when you spend on things you do not need you help our enemies. I 3. — Because when you spend you make other people work for you, and the work of every one is wanted now to help our fighting men, or to produce necessaries, or to make goods for export. 4. — Because by going without things and confining your spendings to necessaries you relieve the strain on onr ships and docks and railways and make trans- | port cheaper and quicker. 5.— Because when you spend you make things dearer for everyone, especially for those who are poorer than you. 6. — Because every dollar saved helps twice, first when you don't spend it and again when you lend it to the nation. Buy a War Savings Stamp NOW for $4.13. The Government pays you 4 per cent interest on it, compounded quarterly. The U. S. A. will pay you $5.00 for this Stamp in 1923. ~ it is tie Simplest and Best Government Security Pat four "SLACKER'" Quarters At fork : Buy a Thrift Stamp for 25 cents. Sixteen Thrift Stamps and 13 cents may be exchanged for a $5.00 War Savings Stamp. Your quarters and your dollars will march to the fighting lines with arms, ammunition and supplies. The United States guarantees that every one of your dollars will come back to you, when you want them, safe and sound, and increased in value by interest, compounded quarterly. Uncle Sam needs your quarters and dollars NOW for VICTORY. He needs also the "Goods and Services" which your savings release. Every Dollar Yon Spend Makes Some One Work By investing in War Saving Stamps the dollars you now spend unnecessarily you help lo gin the war, release "Goods and Sen-ices" for our fighting lines, and benefit yourself. 6 6 ' and WAR SAVINGS STAM?£ Govern"'em securi,>' ever offered-THRIFT Bny Them At Your Post Office or Any Bank This space contributed by Ocean City Sentinel — ^

REPORT OF THE CORDITIOR First National Bank kl Oroou City, In tb® Hlata of New Jrrarv, at tbe cloac of bailee®® ou Mercb t. m.': Kroner.NoS? M41b5u"'t»ll»- •U8JSO-SO Overdraft® (unMearvdi. ' U. 8. Bond® deposited to eeLfb^y'bran'bSitd® *!< KUauiO JSS-C,^X°,a end 4 per cent- . pltdred depo.lt. or bill, poyi kblo, K/tJOM Bond?t'pie4£d> to.'wl BOXKU^* .Bd MeurltlM 9XMJMJ J^u^l .xcludBlock Re- W7JKLM Rra ? EBuitte otruwl^otber GIOO.ID *ffi*FederaJ Re- I0-*l-a: C«hTo rault kid net .mount. Cbrcki^iujiuik. (orated 80,814.® t^pttal .lock paid1","""1*"' ( uynoAO UniflTid'td^prjau. 16J6880 Amouot tnsvTsd tor an tntsrsst^ "J"-* fnr Sf* 0,'4*P°*" ;<"ber tban l-n.twts.tm„d?ssfu Bics^bur"*- ci-8ia-'s tor rodlaooaut. "cjaoS tedcoaadbMM. MOWRER nub^rlbedand .worn to before m. n.i. » of Marcb. IMS. " ' i«b B. CURTIB BOBINBON, Comet— Attest: NoUryPobllc. R- B. 8TITE8, R. HOWARD THORX RALPH L. GOFFT^' Advertise in the S3NTIN&,

Back of the Firing Line Every war activity in the entire Nation is linked with the Capital—and each with every other — by the toll and long distance lines of the Bell System. Thousands of miles of special wire systems have been provided for the exclusive use of the Government. Right of way is given to Government busing over all commercial lines and the War and Navy Dcpaftments lack no facility tor keeping in constant touch with every phase of the Nation s great task. The men on the firing line are looking to us here at home to back them up with every ounce of force. The men and mU™, System are pledged to count no undertaking too great in this great emergency. Enlist for Humanity! Help the Red Cross! The Delaware & Atlantic Telegraph & Telephone Company C. B. Smith, District Manager Atlantic Gty, N. J. R. CURTIS ROBINSON notary Phbli® and Commissioner of Deeds Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue °«" Cm . . ; Jmaf