Ocean City Sentinel, 10 April 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 4

- -J.. " — mm ii the * LOG AL CHURCHES Strong Sermons and Excellent Mule Heard by Congregations. fir. AOOCBTl.NK'B. Tba winter cbapal of Bt. August joe> Church Orsa crowded el the 10 o'clock mm on Bandar, several summer colta(era being present. The oelebrsut of Ibe maw waa tbe rector, tbe Rev. Thomas K. Blake, Wbo, In tbe courae of bla abort eermon advlaed bla hearer* lo read several timer daring the week tbe gospel of nest Bandar, wblcb telle the story of Ibe Paaeton. Palm will be blereed and dlalributed. to tba members of the cbuTrh next Sanday. At the Bnnday morulng service In tba First M. K. Cburcb, tbe pa-tor. tbe Bee. George W. Yard, asal-led br tbe Bee. Or. J. E Lake, administered tbeBacrament oftbeLord'stiupper. As preparatory to Ibis, be read Matt. S6, that portion of It giving tbe account of - tbe preparation and eatiug of (be ' Paaeoverby oar -Lord and Hla dlsclplea Me called attention in bis opening remarks to tbe question of tbe disciplee, •-Where will Tbou tbet we prepare for Thee to eat tbe Passover?" He noted the underlying pathos of tbe words, addressed ae they were to Him by whom "ail things are made that or* Made;" wbo said, "Before Abrabam waa, I am," and wbo Himself, ae tbe great Angel of tbe Old Covenant, Instituted that eery Passover wblcb He was now to eat and translate Into lbs Holy Communion. Tbe speaker, quoting our Lord's words, wbeo He presented tbe' sacra Menial cap, "Brink ye all of It; this is My blood of tbe New Testament wblcb Is abed for many for tbe remlssloa of etna. Bat I say onto yoa, I will not beoaefonh drink of Ibis fruit Be vine until tbet day when I drink new' la ay Paths r 'a kingdom." A happy rsHieeee was mtde to lb« weeds of the lemon, "When tbey bad neg a hyaan, tbey weal oat Into tbe Moent of Oltvea," for Chrtetlanlty to a nUgtoo of aong. It waa fitting that a hymn should sung when tba old covenant bed ran Ha course and tba eta of the WW covenant waa about lo begin . Tkaaakfact of Mr. Yard's evening mtmob wa "Tbe King of Kings," the ' ten Kk. 8; 14: "Tarn tbet lam.". TbemhJeot of west Baedey Mora lag's eermon will be '-Tba King's UtMt Hide." In tbe evealag tbe •opts will be "The King's Silence." Them dheearssa will be part of a ser He wblcb Mr. Yard Is Intending to peeech. Then was a good attendance at bath ssrvtcm of tbe Preabytertan Charek BMday. At tbv morn lag mr - vtem the Hev. J. L. Hartaeil, tbe- act - lag paatoc, praeebed on ■ CbnsUau Meweideblp la pmparattoa (or tba eveey-eaaMber canvam in tba afterGad la the owner of all end bat en MM aeMe ef H|e wealth to man a. Hie Mewatd. He requires eokeowladgmaMefthlsetewaMeblpbygtvlag of ommIv% oar ecrvtee and onr aub- — — This giving eboald be intalHgmt, obeerful, syetemeUe. proporH—aH and aacriflcial- Every person aheaMksCppaMsl aeamnt of bla or her Ma eoM aad of expenses and gift*. It weald bt wall MwiMgaii Ihetwd bko Kaaeaand see what proportion oTaae* Meou h spent on well and what proportion on the Kingdom of God. We aheald separata onto Jehovah a deflaHo proportion, wblcb . Mean be at Hast one-tenth of ourlu•eras. end the nauioder eboald bo ■Md M ChrMloB living. Christian tbeWlakd OhChtlai aorvlea If we do thMOlMige, we Moaasarod that God will Mam aad proa per as; U will MMUymw.eii the cburcb mveuue. nod help evoagmmk tbe .world. BeeMm. swab pvlag aooffrm. faMb, ,D. Tbe ml|mt of the ovanlag aoraeoo Ctho "HMetoneo of God." Our boan hooded down to us from •them, bat oar knowledge comes from Those aw throe principle way. of knowing God. Out Is through ibe - Physical universe. At we coneldrr . Ihoboaaty, order, eud purpoatvoaeee of ^4h0 naleme'j, we feel that tba cause I* pa MtalUgmU Creator. Again, in tbe ■MMl sphere, every man baa tbe feellog that ho ought to do right, .and. if ho diim not da what be knowe ie right _ ho Monde condemned not only by msee Moral law, but by ibe db-lne Baieg Mom wIiom it cornea But the MM way of knowing Mod Is through " JmoaCbrtet, tbe-Uoe who waa Man < and JMGoM 4b him man can see > God M terms of his own experience, i Tbe marvelous teaching, tbe Wonder ' ' fol works and ibe malcblese character 1 of Jaaoa tell ut that God la. thai He r tovmmaud will receive and Ifcseall * who eo»e lo Him. a FDBH BBNDAY SCHOOL ■OM.MM, ewri wiurr, «P*„ ? wswsiae AtiessWapcc. At a moating of tbe Piret M. E ° Cboreb Sanday Bcbool Board mem * bam Sunday afternoon It was decided WepMe eigorous catupalgu to bring she school more neatly up to Its full pniiHilMlii as "regard, lbs teaching \ and especially tbe atteudanca. The 1 ■era KM J ablp la to Uka a larger share M the work than bit berto. especially c M the opmllmeui of tbe pupils and c MM whereabout, of ooo atuodauu' — dlbeMheim, for too long ebmuoos 1 -*bh IBM w to be well-looked efler, but ' A system of card Indexes will be fag Ms wse to help carry out the— f *_TbftPgtdHl Miutbly MMtlaaof tbe E WW .Hepelsss' Aaeociatloe u HMahdu AebeUal the bomeof Ifr- wHjbf Kloeta 3»«T Pork avenue, ewwf hiT"""

CHURCH CHOIR IS I TO STNfi CANTATA t "Olivet to Calvary" to be i Heard at Holy Trinity Next Thnraday. Thureday evening of next week tbe > eecredcentate.-'Ollret to Calvary ."a lll t be Sung by Ibe choir of Holy Trinity • Protestant Epleoopel Church", Eleventh . sirwi and Central avenuee This beautiful cantata, written by ■ i, Bbapoott Wentley end composed by i J. H. Maunder. It quite appropriate to 1 I this season of Ibe year, as II recalls | f some of Ibe Incidents In tbe lest days f of Ibe Saviour's life on eartb. , It la given to atelet Ibe cburcb to ob- , 1. lain a new Moller pipe organ, and a j I sliver ottering will be.takeu during Ibe , service. .J Those who will lake part are: • Q Soloists end quartet — Mrs. Ituby I ■_ Uunetan. soprano; Miss Mary Col j r burn, contralto: We, H- Collleson. i Jr.. tenor: Waller S. o barman, hary- ( . tone; Miss Madeline French, organist. ( Tbe program follows: ( | I'AKT I. | t (a) On the way to Jerusalem, "W ben , O'er tbe Steep of Olivet," quartet, j i (b) Before Jerusalem, "Like a Fair i ; Wisdom," tenor; "f3, Jerneslem," I barytone. •' s (c) In tbe t emple, "Add Jesus Entered Into the Temple of God," tenor , e end barytone. "Another Temple , Awaits Thee. Lord Olvtne," so- - t praoo and quartM. . (d) Tbe Mount of Olivet. "Notof Jhlr World tbe Kingdom of Our Lord. " . . teoor. "Twee Night O'er lamely , r Olivet," quarteL "He Wee De- ( epised," tenor. "Come Unlo.Hlm," , barytone end quartet. "Just As I , pabt u. a (e) A new Commandment. "A New I I Commandment." barytone. - "O Tbou, Whose Sweet Compaaaton," I I qpertet. ' It (f) Getbaemane "And Wbeo Tbey Had Sung a Hymn," barytone. ( "Tby Will Be Done," querist. , ( yt) Betrayed and fomekeu. "And , j Wbtle He Yet Spake," quartet. , , "Ye Who Bin, and Y# Wbo Sor- « a row," tenor. ' a (b) Before Pilate. "Croelfy Him." I h bam aolo and quartet. >f (I) The March to Calvary. 'TbeBav- ' lour King Goes Forth to Die," | I quartet. , e (j) Calvary. "And When They Cama , to tbe Place," barytone. "Droop. | Sacred Head," qoartM. "Bock of " PRAISE FOR BRIGHT t V t 0 jCTirr learasl Coesweeas Cape £ gaxCMBHi'eenwIor. ■ Tbe Joreey Journal of a recent Issue ( 1 conlalne the fol lowing: t » . Durlug o debote lo Ibo Seoale, tbe f oiberday, Seootor Bright, Bopobli- t • cap, or Cope May, bod tbe courage lo t 11 declare Id tbe face of the rising lido of 1 e extravagance lo tba Lagtolatura: 1 -Tba butdans of tba pgopla arc be- c - shall be called on to answer for what I * s wo are doing bete, and I, for ooo, do [ - not Inland to take tbe napontlbUlty j v I for piling a single ary burdan ' 0 - on tbe backs of tba ioog-oufftrlng poo- ' t • pic of New Jersey. " ~ j c It was not surprising tbet tba one y 1 Republican geealor wbo bad tbe oour , b ' age to talk oat tbue boldly end to read P ■ ibo riot act to Ibe Senate to IboPlun- > dee Bund bad backbone aooagb to 1 vote In favor of Senator Edwards' bill I to evert another direct Mute tax in c ' connection with tba vehicular tunnel t! - project. j" 1 Senator Bright waa tbe one Repub , • I lean oenator wbo, dlwegardlug poll- 0 > Ilea, voted for a Damocrkllc senator's 0 1 bill Solely because It waa daalgosd to f. 1 ward oil now burdens and to bring , o 1 about a vehicular tunnal .without Im- si 1 pacing a ntsdlass and an additional . ' ■ State tax. j- - This M DOC tbe BrM time that Cape : U - May baa produced a State senator wbo ! ■ can laugh at Ibe pprty wblp and wbo g 1 know* bow lo tgDore machine orders n ' Noon of tbe Republican blame for Ibe n, 1 defeat of the Ed warda bill aUscbea lo in 1 William Brigbl. " hj I CLASS ORGANIZED r • po t i'raak Meelmn Meade Basptui . , Vossg Mea'a Bib's loclrls. f , Tbe Yoeng Meu'e Bible tSaaa of tbe! . First BaptIM Cliurcb, lauglit by Clay- wr I tna Haloes Brick, met Sunday after n« , the school session and orgaulie.1 for ' , more eBectlvo work. t>1' r lu the tlaftloD of offlcore, Frank 10 Stoelman we eebcted at . president,,! and .Charles S Mrbula ae vice pieel- ! dent; Harold Collins wae made serrr- 1 and, Clair Laar treasurer TUe.; men have llie basement of tbet ... of their, lee. btr, Mr. Brick, ae tu their clnb room. In wblcb sit a Viie Q pool table, writing room, reading room and game room. Horace C. Faunce elected as property man, and i- - lu cbarge of those quarter*. w Cither members of tlie club or, dees are Joseph Steixer, William Miirtsetand W lib am Harris si * Tbe club rouku can only be used by nou-memben |w hen acoompauled by member. \ < 1 1 The Kov UeorBs W. Yard, paelor of 1 tba First M K. Cburcb, aud bis fain- ' lly won gtvau a pleasing raeepllon-a total aurprtm to Mi. Yard— at tba can- . elusion of tbe Prayer meellug in the , cburcb loot estulug. Mr Yeid re i ceutly retained Wriils charge for his ; | second year Boraftwainl v'-te-Al^r.i ' I | afepopular not only with tbe cburcb ' members, but tbe reetdeuu generally. Tbe Fourth etreet etallou of Ibe i United rttatee < VnuH cj.ierds has beeu ' repaluted. The building will be ^ r • hue, with tbe exception of tbe space s under Ibe porrbee. which will be 1 green. All af the stations along tbe ; esapt are to be re painted white .Must , «f «be buildings formerly were paiotad yaltow. j

BIRD IS WORTH PRESERVING Writer Deploree the Threatened EatlncVon of the Beautiful and Useful Upland Plover. The upland plover, one of the most I : beneficial birds of oil the wlng.-d host that onee abounded In North America. Jtaa been hunted and shot t«» the verg" of extertnlnalloj. says Dumb Animals. With tbe passing of Ibo passenger pigeons, which even now so many 1 -friends of all birds find It hard to be- ; ' llevc and of which a great many are ' not.convlneed. the plovera were marked • eandldulea for oblivion along wlih . mors ibsj) a score of other useful and , beautiful s;>ecle« thpt could l-e III apared from our vast aud valuable na- ' There la a Jwy of ho;>a that these anulbllaUon. The federal law for the 1 protection of migratory birds ihak-as II i iMMible for the plover sp,cles lo re- ' JyiWfllale Itself, provided the closed senion be fixed to continue througbour thit year. The upland plover is a migratory bird aud.au Insectivorous bird, lu food conalsu of b»per cent of animal forms which ary chiefly the ftorst enemies to asttHfiture. Tlie federal 1 flxas a closed euaaon on migratory Insectivorous bird* to continue throughout tlie year with tbe exception 1 . of 41* bobolink or riceblrd. but under the law the plover It classeil as a ml- : gratory game bird and so Its fate Is 1 precarious. These birds should not be shot. I - ,-r ; GRANT REFUSED TO ANSWER When President, He Declined to Tell House Where He Had Been During President Grant's administration a movement was started to call \ Grant to account lor having been absent from Washington. The house asked him by resolution to Inform It wblle away, says an exchange. The of Appomattox rtpUed: i "1 freely Inform tbe house that from i the time of. my entrance upon my office, I have beeD 4n ibe habit, as wenall of my predecessors, of absenting mynelf nt times from the seal of goveminent, and that during such abobligations or duties of my office, but continued to discharge all of tbe execntive offices, acts and duties wblcb ( required of me as president of . tbe United States. I am not aware that a failure occurred In any one in- . stance of my exercising tbe functions 1 and powers of my offices In every case 1 requiring their discharge, or of my ox- 1 ercialng all necessary executive acta 1 whatever part of the United States i may at tbe time have been." I Waxing Wooden Dishes. If wooden dlshee are to be waxed render them Impervious, they should made of a good quality of pine or with an even grain, and the Inside , should be sandpapered quite smooth. Then, says "Camera Craft." while the . dish la being made thoroughly warm, Just a little shirt of the scorching point, natng an ordinary kitchen oven. ' the wax shonld be melted and heated 1 A, water bath on top of the fire. 1 Wtth both the dish and the wax as > bot aa can be conveniently handled, tbe i coating is applied with a brush that i la not too stiff, as ovenly as possible, i j working In a warm atmosphere. When t j the fire has gone oat the dlah may be , 1 put bock In the oven, so that the wood i wilt absorb more of the wax than It ■ otherwise would, leaving It there until j the next morning. With -a little pruc- , | one la able to make a workmauliks c and such dishes, particularly for v I large- sixes, make a great saving lo wr h ' penoo. w A Sod World. -S I I am cursed with good manners I b cannot grab for food. I cannot take m ' choice morsel of a dish. I lnsttnc- Ji j tlvely choose the most uncomfortable I Beat I make way for others at the ticket office. I let everyone push ahead of me to tecure the remaining seats tp of a subway coach. . I suffer when , to take a proffered seat. I do ' .not Interfere with tbe conversation. of 4 shopgirls behind the counter. 'I -wait. * I accept lorlutloas from "persona" de, *? rirons of showing off their homes or - 1 Cash la restaurants. I listen pa- ' tlautly to -platitudes of the young, of — to tbe dlaeoverers of Osca? Wilde and Bernard Bhatr. I agree that men are vainer than u^unen. I smile upon Annoying chlldretj.' 1, admire the costumof all the women I know. Unless I never Inquire of my lovewhere he haa- been, whither going.. or whom he ties seea.' I give everyone the preference of liberty, i lose, qp portunltlea.— G. Vere Taylor hi Judge - re ".;v Useless Precaution: "1 told the' minister to leave the wort -obey' out of the" marriage cere mop#," "Yon needn't to have taken tjie trouHe ' Is a man a bo doesn't believe hi wasting words." Easy. "It Is easy to be one sort' or phllo* ppber." . " -Huhl" - r . "Easy to deduce that a man's tnlsfuctjfaea arc -bla own fault." — Louisville - Cbux i e r- J ournaL The Proof. "loahlmati things are pugnacious as well as depraved." "How Ao you mm aT ' . "IlavetYt-yuu-ever seen a ship, spar a toil lot box." Verdure on China's -Great Wall. Trow add ahruhl>ei7 pl.-mi.-l in ;r anil that has l-een accumulating for of .years oSflli.- gr.-at wall - of China are In thriving roodiil-ni, of thkn having gfnwyi to a ti.-i 't of 12 to irfceC »Th;*iu. tl,.«l r.f l..-uu-tl tying the great wall. was an outgrowth of the movement for llie r— forestallon of tbe oiuiitrv 'Man-s! time ago with goveriim-m win-. | tlon under tbe.dlrecti:->n of for, ] ! pert*. The driveway on tli-'.-r. .,t »ai| with lire addition 'of trees. • I — "V| Movie Statistics. In one evenln,' we now k, e 10 no- j tious. gs close-ups- Of the let!.' ling lady j SI close-ups of the leading man. II ! close-ups of a wonder child (Uil-pe-ipii ' get Into autoiboblles. 02U people get'oui 1 of ontnm.dillea, six eternal triangles j II mistreated wives, nine unapptvd ited bustamds. eight' poor girls mar- 1 rted to lords, three murders. oOe baug8oa Ci hloa.— FUm Elm.' ' -

' HEXAMER WOULD ! ' MOVE CLUB HOUSE ,. Newberry i- basmg^^ny improve, r • t'limiuudotv "t'liarlc- J t'urran. I * '"■ x,«\ j lawn tenuis committee wo, »i., i , for a lawn tebm. lomos..,.",. • brary. 1 J"0l"le raMIMlllUe. lolemlt summer term'ualu '""at ' "u > L where a good mc.U-.ii U- -r.o-1 .. -> ' 'o!tvtl.e*inde,.v..deg1ee Day .s-inm-H..- . Regard ing • l omftiuoity i". f ' William H. . Welmer. Jr. w I, .. will be invited pr eun.l.'v evening community tinging, au3 the slu- vaid J I w|ll furulsb a Sunday even mg rui |er . 1 took. TliedtFvT t'bsiies H i:..l.uer, £ . tbe summer D I I'halriUBu lommod.ie J ICaipli) ! tbeit guests, coii-l-lmg. of u.u-ieal-. fi | dreu'- nights, aud' mote Uiau likely. \< j tti^ proper Airaugeuiciu- ca u be uiade ^ "Tbe club f* mm mg ahead, ami w, "" ; hope tbe memberst,lp will be bu.lt up, •- to tbe Dumber desired, which wx-ubi tbeu warraut the uudertakv<ig,of lu- - , member-blp committee de-ire- eseiy . oue of tbe member- to pull aii-J j-uli i uirSII we gel the desired," uuuiber of Ucegn City .- u w„- win Hexamer -Mrs. EJIxabetb Itlundln. .>( I'tnia-, delpbla. wbo. a few months ecu. put v chased tbe wld-eslsblislifd Bi-r-aynt In tljls city. Aill open Hie House tive'sppearauce Mr-, lilundiu -ixrredj g CltA-ew^re ago aiml b.. | best luj-be ctfy arid alll patron- arc B made to feel really at liorne - ' | Mf« l-ena Morey, -of Ibis city, re | reived a |H.-l<-«rrl 'in Monday from | William lugefsoll, *>f this city, who ts g tlw service al Utaiid, France, in | which be Haled "that be expected to — sail for the United States on Msrcb 28 p Sergeant Oscar Morey, In a letter to "Joe" Mci' reedy, press rej.resenlaoJ lbe Alliletlcs and w'ell.ktibwu In Fblladelpbla sport circles, wti lu lowu Saturday, accompanied by bis wife. Tbey will p|*iid ihelr lirst sumin Ocean. City -Ibis ydsr. having reuted a collage on Central, avenue near Fourteenth street. , 1

SUIsiaeil of Hie OsDff r * -*ij»meai. C'to-. ! ' i»hon. tic . EBj3ied.il' Hie At! of Cs«- * 'f 'Omui C'fSea'iae. i •eti.rei ' Publisher: R Certii RohinvoB. ' kvsi:' X J R. CojOt Robmson. - ~- li-jjiii 'i®. fi Cirliy Rctnm. Qju-Dts; K.aigei. R Curtis Rsbnssa.' " ! R Cur: s RriAioie x ;th(r.l .Ts- :.! o! l- l.l- ' • - " ' " • i : afc C't) Seniioe. i.-.- ».• t> m :■■■. * R CURTIS ROSIMSOH. *

— ' ARE you using Edison Mazda Larrups? If not, why not? They give three-times 1 as much light as the old style Carbon lamps i for tlie same current consumption. OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City Electric Company

NOTICE. 1 itloi iiiat inn I'm Taxpayers., Local Express and Lifc'ht Hauling W..H. HAYES ATLANTiC ICE COMPANY ' "* Poconjc Mountain Ice Advertise in The Sentinel

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N EVER- was stich right-handed-two-**4^^' fisted smokejoy as you puff out of a JJ| V, " - jimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert I ' 1 That's because P. A. has the quality! You can't fool your taste apparatus any more than you can get five aces out of a family deck! So, when. you hit Prince Albert, coming and going, and* get up half an hour earlier just to start stoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes, I you know you've got the big prize on the end of your line! liMI J.R&WliwK Prince Albert's quality alone puts it in a class -of. its own, BBk but when you figure that P. A. is made by our exclusive fW patented process that cuts out bite and parch— we//— ycty ■ ■] feel like getting a flock of dictionaries to find enough words II . to express your happy days sentiments! H ■ I Topp* rerf tags, tidy r.d tim, ham* ore pa md ami hdU-pmmd tm 1 I n -amd-tha, dam, pracl.cml poaml cr^tal glam humidor wM, HlHflU 1 mamtomar top that keeps fkc Io6occo ui socA purl met condition. | R. J. Rejnolda Tobacco Cempuj, Wuutoa^alMn, N. C, Hs3^^R1 |

Attention, Property Owners • It tvill lw to your advantage to see us before buying that paint elsewhere as we are closing out our stock of Wei her ill's Atlas Paint at greatly reduced prices. Also tw.- otlu Times from 75c per gallon up. THE MODERN HARDWARE STORE CIiow. ©. Read & ©o. W. E. ALLEN. MGR. OUR NEW ADDRESS 846-50 ASBURY AVENUE " PHONE US. If Your Opportunity Large cottage on' Central Avenue, between Seventh and Eighth Streets, can be purchased far considerably less than it will "N^dost fb erect the house. Lot, 40x100 feet If you want to buy, . address ' Lock Box 236 Ocean Gity, N. J. ADVERTISE ii lie Ocean Cit? Sentinel j PUBLISHED ON - THURSDAY -OF EACH WEEK. * 1 RATES FURNISHED 6k APPLICATION PbbSe. 138-J *S=»Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.-'iB* R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC COVtUlSSIOMER OF DEEDS FOR PENNSYLVANIA Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue QOEAN CITY. N. J. The Ideal Summer Resort GCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHJNG SAFE AND UNSURPASSEB 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 pf the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways easy access of Atlantio City and other well-known resorts * MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS