SttKDAY IN THE ' - LOCAL CHURCHES StrongSennonB and Excellent Music Heard by Congregations. ran «Aprwr. TbeBev.J. B Bebafler.of Pblladel- ' pbU, comforted the service* end preached to the Flrat Baptist Cburcb I Sunday. Be tpokc on tbe Raptlet Victory Campaign tor *8,000.000. I The peator of tbe local cburcb, tbe 1 Rev. 11. M. Lewis, officiated at the ' Chelsea Baptist Cburcb. 1
The Bev. H. R. Kuudall, moderator, of Cbeleea, oonducled tbe commanton XI being Couf-reoce rfuud.y, tbe j pulpit of tbe First M. K Cburcb Bui. , •hire, a Y. U. C A. secretary at Cape |
tbe flesh, but after tbe spirit; for the lav of tbe spirit of life la Christ Jesus lav fa tbe text'UHe flertaredtbaVua Bill •fwMeba w " "asrT' to" ' lb proceeding, Mr. Derbyshire [ °» «o consider tbe teat lo Its . farthe^hal Is enmity towards , — f. l.. ,.f ,,. L,.„ ' -srrr.'.,,. WeMWI PUB APRIL I ; 333333 ! oftbe eallecUon of Ibis money uo^ > b^i*»l^s*0|«a'ber'"t to tbe balance » StBM
TRADE BOARD I PLANS FOR EASTER t (Continued Iron. Klret Page.) as a special Easter committee authorised to make au extra drive to Improve the Easier eeaeoo here, tbe committee to have power to increase Its . number If necessary, i Tbe mottou, seconded by Robert , was carried. , B. Frank Smith said that If tbe board will get back of tbe move and . advertise eud be a pprt In belptug tbe f Progressive League In Its Easier entertaltiment tbe whole will be a big
Harry F. Stanton eald that there" |n' should be special railroad facilities at Of the season. Many of tbe cottage 3 owner, will be bere aid open Ibelr membUtao*uJ°f.mlltL 'iTmmaiu in ' tbe coll. gee until at' feast the begin1 bh.g of the summer. ^ ( Esslrr^.mimusel^S^H. Swstf. K. IV. I In the c.ur-e oftbe meeting. Prof. ■ I- for tbe board to do is to meet regu- ' l.rly, wllb meetings in betweeutfue- l ■ Lltj. We are at the stage when we < ' towns and organizations when It is e
. gress as^t bs hiwu we csre so ntucb fpt ' and make It count for somefbing real. I be'rert'flsd V * °U Trade should lead lo gelling tblugj Postmaster Smith took occasion to « I happy-go-lucky way many of tb< « B^aStH-nia *°CTe*"d ,b" ,b' ' Eigbtb street, with a courteous at < > te.idant lo charge. ( : ' tbe uopald dues and starting fresh ■ ' Kury lbs past aud lookjo tbe future tl.au any seashore town of lls.ias I ; msut. not right , Jh,u;",.r.s°i.u:, :r£sris i •U Boa^ur Tr.de does sxrep, thpre I
-was agreeably surprised Hal'tv* iztt1 'uch iiv' s* "onbaty arrtfa * mm
SERVICE HEN I WERE HONORED - celebration, because some of tl.e rti- ' It Is a pleasing sight to .tf so many [ from tbe asrvlce. t Tbe speaker declared I bat lie knew) be voiced tbe sentiment of all wl.eu ( e he -aid. ' We welcome you home " . 1 The men In tbe service have been | t tbe oouceru all through the war of | t turn safely and sound. Tho-s at horns i
re1 they were away. st This affair of tonight 1s only II* bej. to the boys. There will be a b.g celeTfle service men were then a-ke<l to . give talks l'be -first «.r the-e was Jot... NuUy audCliuton I^Lowdeu. _ - queullv applauded. I ss.o .us. ov of.. ..so, .
to say anything because be tell 'that I It Is up lo blm aud the other member- t ' "i'™""" """ d"' ' r consisted <Jf the strongest man. Tb.t I 1 some countries uut well organized. I ■ ferred to wild stallions luthelar West. . , only lo .P small couJlry. In or- t I have In this country. The Uoverument Is not tbe governing power. Tbe ^ 7£%T'?™.T£"'«7, | governed the thuwiry since the Ui.fl War. For yea're, following tin. war. 1 I N.,"'U 1 mmms': r tta'c'reriU. hui^b wi. zi.e common
soldier tbat did lbs job.ISSS= , forests oftbeOerh.su- : ItCn'i be ' AtDwf'* TT 333E S3.F" 'mmmi ' support" lb'" Tbsy b'd . Jot,4to'e™'p;e"s"'.u"d They j dm it «. loot of the questions they ate going to
' nsk, and. If tb»y find out who Is t^ sponsible. <i.»1 help them. Tbey wonder, too, why H wXwr.Wi -- | sary there was such a complete .low nThat's tl.e second question, and re'membeKt here are - o.i.tMO of u,e-c I boys. They bad a constant acli^for i r | r^r^r-w^M ■ y j The speaker referred siroffgly to j the heavy -enteu.-e- lm|««-ed by court- , a j trilliug oileiises. The boys will want ■ tokflow something about these sen- ' f j In closing bis address. Prof Slevei.s , ■ sod better world tbsn we received j. from our f.ther-
e- Following Mr Stevens. Ch.lrmau «> character of tl.e borne- in w l.i.-n tl.ey ■e - Four of our boys did die for their 1" hoprtesa. Jlr *M *"•"/ "g"> ' ""'T'i i
and tbauk Uod tbat it lis- t.eeu all standing will, bowed brads" »- . orchestra softly played "Lend, Kindly Llgtil." Then the Rev. J. W - Wilts* rertot ' :33ElI3r,rl',"I wlffiss: Much credit fur the exercise- I- du. kSS"' "■■25?-? ' First National Bank "" ?2 rSSSP 7Z~ .v ■
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| - CQ^ - : You need Coal. You need Service. *! You get both from 1 c. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. L Twelfth and West Avenue : ATLANTIC ICE COMPANT , ocALtR in pnrnnn Mounted ice: In I'Jiaiicery of N« " Jt'rspy.
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j l|.« oLI.lsT.lv Ji_ . , ss.si.f Fs«:tr . Dated Maretft^IM Sheriff V Sale: Monday, .\Varch 31,'. 1919. ;Sil Sberirs Sale. I h or ~ V Wmm Monday. M..rcli 31. >■,,<). '• ' ' rSS!t teil'i»Lr:':'.It* "■ , t'"-1 colsflv- 0... I,::-:: - , M mmm |vf -r-'^SgSS . ' s aaMaiar 1 v . ;■> §iS3S-iS£H»| llplilll'* 331E3"":3r3:£i''
:-== — I 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
j ToMakeNewFricnds This S»lr»tS* ' :P> 5-Piece Oak Pining ^ 1 i ftoom Suit H * I i 19-50 S07j\,ceKly L LMNelson 1103-05 Broadway Eves Examined Withont Drops I A. VV. F.I.V |^!i^rSS#§ SBsF"? CHAS. E. ADAMS &. BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVE. Tired and Discouraged •sasr:! Now- is .lis time lo tin '
We Take Ao Honest Pride ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Anbury Ave. - tuck AH 0 ENATI ONAL B A NK lwm~ z- ::: -fS-s; s? Ill- § rSS ■\tm± "z \ Inlsr*-I nndd.ssoiinl Z-W |» ' ■■.idslss. . ' 1.1. County or Caps Msj. :j~®«-^,lriSaa r,„ fl tJAimm£ a» 1 ,
Attention, Property Owners - It. si" ^ to > 0.(7 advant.se to seo ns bofe buyi^ that paint elson-bcrt as wo aro closing out our Stock Wetheriir.s .\tlas Paiut at greatly reduced prices. " two other liue» from 75c per gallon up. ©has. (9. F^ead 6i ©o. 5 W. E. ALLEN. MOV. OUR NEW ADDRESS 848-50 ASBURY AVENUE ~ - — \ Your Opportunity Large cottage on Central Avenue, between Seventh and Eighth Streets, can be pur- ; chased .for considerably less than it will cost to erect the house. Lot. 40x100 feet I If you want to buy, address i . bock Box 236 I Ocean Glty, IN. J.
; • ADVERTISE Ocean Cily • Sentinel j PUBLISHED ON' THURSDAY OF ; ' j EACH WEEK. Jl A ^ RATES FURNISHED ( ^ • O.NAPPUCATION ^ Phone, 138-J j- - ^ l; • ' '. *' The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. 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 ol the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains io and from Philadelphia on Three Railways Within easy access of Atlantic City and many churches no saloons R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Public and ©ommissioner of Deeds Numbers 744 and 746 Asbuty Avenue °c*"i Cr™, " - ■ Nn j

