Ocean City Sentinel, 29 May 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 4

I CHILDREN 1 ■ MAY PROCESSION Many Witness Interesting Ceremonies by St. Augustine's Sunday School. A numbtr of fecldonla of this city, not , member* of the eonrregatlon. •itseiwod the May procet-slon of the children ot St. Auguatlno's Sundnj School on Sunder e renins. The)-. ns a* well u the other* pro«ent. trere Interested In the pretty fight. The children, about 60 in Dumber, wore UreMcd In white, with natural Sower wreath*, blue hair ribbon* and Hashes, and cayrled botju«M of pink flower*. The little ones marched from the home of Mian Kegina a Rodger*, near the church, and Into the church building, where they proceeded a round the stale*, singing the Primers tonal. ••Come Children Joyously."' and finally took seal* in the front of the The procession was led by May Dortno. who carried a banner of ihe Vlrgtn. Helen MarNnmee the Wesson Sacrament banner. Ira tlushay the Sa cred Heart banner, and Lorotta He trine carried a crown of rose* on a satin pillow. The queen of May. Man* McCarthy. was dressed In nil while, with * red cape and crcwn. and carried s •toff. on which were tied white calls lllle* and Jllles of the . valley. She trss attended by 4 maids of honor, and lod by two llttlo boys as knights of the Dlemied Vlrgtn They "were dressed In white, one wesring a white cape and the other a bine cape. Roth .carried staffs with flowers. The maids of honor were Rose Mary McMsntu. Patrlrln McMnnus. Knthryn Smith and Sarah Cone. Tie knights were Edward McManus and William Smith. During the exercise*, the following \. hymns were sung: "We Hail Thee. ^--Baffling Mary." "Come Gather Houno the Altar." " TIs the Month of Our Mother," "Roue of the Cross" and "Heart of Jesus." Before the crowning of the queen, the hymn. "Bring Flowers of the flair est." was sung, and as the statue of the Virgin was crowned, the children aang "How Pure, and Frail and - White." Around the Shrine were boqucts. The chlkfrmn sang well under the direction of Miss Rodger*. Miss Doughty pfeslded at the organ. Following the ceremonies by the children, there was a short sermon by the rector, the Rct. Thomas F. Blake, who spoke In part as follows: What Is (he honor and veneration which la due the Blessed Virgin" We know that the honor and vener atlon given to the aalnts In heaven Is due to them on account of their great ' dignity— that Is. 'their connection with Jesus Christ. Hence, the .nearer they ' are connected with our Lord the 1 greater honor and generation Is due to them. This fact places the Blessed 1 Virgin supereminently above all otb- ! er saints and even the highest angels themselves. Hence, the honor and veneration due to her is greater than t that which we owe to all other saint* c and angels. Of aU human beings, she was the closest to Him in birth, in life and In „ death. Jeans Christ, who was born „ of her. was both God and man. As ( God. He bad no beginning, no birth. . As man, He was born' at a certain b time and place. Since Hi# divinity b and humanity were united In one Per- n of your regard. God choose Mary not not separate the dtvtnlty from Jesus h Christ, it follows that the mother of a Chrial Is also the mother of God. fi H la often said that we pay to much a hemor to s'ary. Well. If we do, God « has set the example, if you trust a o man with your money, you honor him: F hut If you truir your child to him. h you have gtirfp him the highest mark It of your regard. Ood choose Mary not merely as the custodian, but as the It mother of His Son. "Hall, full of " grace. Uis Lord Is with tbeV, blessed " gives her consent to the angel, he tells * her that the Holy One who waa to be born of her waa to be the Son of God. P But. though she Is but a creature Infinitely below the Creator, only onr " us. that fact should prompt us to love her. May we pray to Mary? "The eyes of the Lord are upon the Just and Hi.- V ear unto their prayens; He wilt do the " will of them that fear Him; and He will hear thftr prayer." God heard it the prnier of Daniel ami Job bemnst oi Ihey were good men, men of desires, ei No being ever feared God. no being flamed with desire tor the glory of tl God an<| the good of soul* as was " Mary, He atone waa Ihe object of her love, her Joy and delight every mo ■> menl of hir life. Ho heard her pray- 11 er on earth. Arm He be deaf to It In '■ heaven? j 1 Many lovejlo dwell on the charac tor* of the j Old Testament— Rachel. 0 Uebecee. Kflih, Judith, and Mary Mag- 1 dalen and libera. Theee can win their 11 admiration, \|;ut very lltUe can be said about Mary for fear leel the sound ot c praise be a reflection on her Son. 11 Suppose you lived In the days of Mary c and believed that Jesus waa the Sn " Hour, and you went to that little home 11 and naked Mary to please be so kind n ae to request Him to grant you a favor. You would not conaider yourself a superstitious man or a worship er of Mary. Mary la for all women " the model of all virtue. She la as the " PPJt says. ' •. ,i'( ' t^ " B ll "suss la Advertisers. j. Changes of oopy for dlapley adver- I fiE™??" »» this office not k leUrthan Toa^l.y ooon for luaerilon . " " HMrrrani- TtUe rule wUI be 0 *«eOj adhered to mlv.. u tl ► w ad vert Ut • :u the

SAW WONDERFUL I SIGHT AT LODRDES s Albert Weston, of This City, in Service, Writes Letter to Father. Writing to til* fattier, Dr. E ' i. Weston, of lllle cily. Albetl Weeton, e wbo I" In the service on the other eldr. i lias the following lo.ey: a Camp (Hospital 103, ,, Contents, Pyrin** Mountains - v — April 25. 1910. ' r While I was at work on Huuday. ( u tliey sent up frnm headquarter* to tell „ iue my leave of fourteen daye liad ,( been granted and lo get ready to start jji Monday morning at 7 o'clock j c We arrived in Bordeaux about « and spent the day there. Then we left at | yj 8.MI for Conic rets. We arrived here _ l the next morning. There are twelve | , fellow# from the hospital and we ( We are up In Ihe mountains and ' the scenery Is beautiful. We apent 3 Tuesday and Wednesday hi seeing ' ihe town. The hutldlnge are old and ' ' built of atone. The hotels and larger J buildings are msgniflrent. It Is s regular leave ares here and they have something for us to *e* or do all the " time. The Y here lea regular palace alongside of some of the other Y.'e we lieve ' " i.een In. They have a aliow In the " afternoon and one In the evening, snd 1 1 there I# always a dance somewhere, " ' with lota of Y. M. 15. A. girls lo daucr with. Itdoea one good to talk with " sn American girl. 1 can't talk much " '' French, and It is loo hard work talk- " tog to the French people. a Ye-terday the Y. had all excuralou * 16 Lourdes, a towu about flftreu miles easy, and our bunch look It in 1 . am certainly glad I did not ml-all. We left here at 9 o'clock and arrived ^ I there about B SO o'clock. Then one of ■ lie etiaplaln* took the crowd arouud ; and explained thing* to u«. The c* thtdral there la wooderful It t» * really two different churches. After 3 r the Oral one waa built. I bay found that it waa not big enough, so tbey added another. The mosaic* Inside r are all made of small piece* of tile, ' with I be colors right lu lb* Ule. not t painted. A lot of K la In gold. c i In one place are the different gifts f I from people' of all over ibe world. ^ dost of tbem are from (be people wbo ^ bare been cured by Ibe water from the j holy epilog. Just on the outside of , ibe church, ou Ibe etde of a big rock, , le the spring You see aline of pen ( pie going lo drink this water all the ^ . lima, and I ranging ou the etde of the . rock there must be three hundred or ( four hundred crulrhee that people ( have thrown away after being cured. t It le really Impossible for me to de , scribe Ibe beauty of Ihle cathedral, but J, It Is a algbl I will nevar forget We also visited an old fort up on the ° , mountain that control lad the town be | fore gunpowder was Invented. Tbey have s few French eoldlere stationed 0 i tbere. and tor a couple or franca tbey * will take you arouud and through ibe different chambers We also saw a panoramic vtaw of the town aa It was ql lo 1862. This painting le a wonderful *' piece of work. It le about 50 feet high and probably about «)0 or 500 feet " around. It waa eo natural that you ' could not tall where the ground or the picture etarted. After tble we took a trip up the aide of a mountain In ao electric car. This " ua a wonderful view of Ibe eoun We were euppoead to be able lo see (be Mediterranean rtea from here, " nobody could, to I (ueaa some * body once had a dream and thought ' taw R. After tbls (be guide left us and we ' had dlnnar at onvor tba hotels, a blch " cost us Ova francs. First we had two eggs, then "French fried potatoes and steak and coffea. It waa not vary elaborate, but there was lata of It and y cooked well. Tbere were more pretty women In tbal town than 1 v) have seen In all the lime I have been France. * y This afternoon I am goiug to take lu Ihe show at the Y. Thau I am golo the swimming pool at tbaea- (j There we go lu a pool about IIS) feel square, with warm sulphur <) waier. There Is a dance here tonight I am In good health and Just al p. present am having a line time. The o) only thing I want Is to gal houia, and the sooner Hie better. (> to lengthen season v W I jpin.rd sal. How This can he Done. 1< There waa a dlK-nwinn at the meet i"K of the Hoard of Trade aa In means M of lengthening Ibe season at both " K. H Haoou and Dr. t'oraon spoke In favor of keeplog tha street lights lu * outlylog districts burning a few weeks longer each year. F I'lty Commissioner Campbell took H occasion to Inform thwe gcutlcmcn tba summer lights are kept burn- ^ tog at nights from Juna 1 to October A There was talk of having the eon p certs on Ihe Boardwalk start early In and routlnulug these uutli well H rteptemher. City Hollcltor Itoswell said that the * city happens to have 1282 that might nsed for music. If Ibis amount p could be lucieased lu some way ll might he possible to have music from '■ the middle or Juue uutll the regular music begins. Announce Eaiiinsrol. Fred. Kapp and wife,- of M.lauerrh. f' engagement of their daughter, Mar " garetla, and Lleuteuaut Pmllp K WiKid, of New York. Mlae Kapp was r] technician at Camp Dig during the , war. after leavlug Hwarthmure Col to take a courw alA Muuiclpal Hospital and later al t^Kockefsller Institute Lieut. Wood la the son nf and Mrs. J. K. Wood, of Chicago. fatbar being anrtrtaut managar of ^ Pullmai: Company. bl «f.

" REQUESTED 1 TO RUN CARS Chancery probably will hot be an there for the city lo take advantage f ' If the rity desires. The .|wakei I..HI of Ibe pi -visum, of by the electric company of the ahanslouers will give notice of an appllcaiSgcSgi be made up by the city This plan is [ simply to tide the re-..rt over Hie corn- ' the municipality If the city ! did run the road f-r three or four , year, and made rnoney.^ the owner. | erty and gel it back. The ciiiu.iiutlee. r the speaker aald. wprked solely III the interest of tlie city. , In answer to a query, the speaker said he did not think the court would tory to the city and to the railroad company's stockholders and bond- , holders. He -ugtfr-ted that all of ihe agree upon a man for Ihe position of Mayor Champion said that. #• one of the City Commissioners, lie would like the Hoard of Trade to adopt a resolution that could be pre-euled ft r Assemblyman Lake said lhat the receive the company's refu-al before they can make a move. Tlico the City the chancellor and a-k fur the appointment of a trustee. All this will lake time. Mr M assay called attention to the report of Ibe committee of which he Iwhich It Was nc- mmended lhat "Ihe city operat* the mad for the present. The following committee to draft resolutions was appointed by Piesl Brick: Prof. J. M. Bleveiis. It. Thorn and Assemblyman Mark Lake. The committee retired lo an adjoining room. aud. after a little lime, returned with the following resolution, which waa adapted: Keeolved, that It la Ihe sense of Ihe of Trade of Ocean City that the Commlaalooer* of Ocean City should vantage of Chapter 169. statute, of 1919, entitled, "An act lo relieve cities of Ibe fourth claw of this Hi ale from the low consequent upuu the cessation or abandonment of the operation of aay street railway heretofore operated thereto;" and believing such action to be of the beet ad van tage lo Ocea u City tba Board of Trade hereby re quest! tbe Commissioners to take such action at soon as possible. K. B. Becou, a cottager, wbo reacbad Ibe meetiug after Mr. Maseey bad bxplaioad tbe purposes of the uew law. wanted to kuow tbe provisions of Ihe law, saylug that he bail bee u unable to obtain a copy. He handed a copy or tbe law by Aa•emblyman Lake. Mr. Becou said that he Is Interested In the trolley propoalllon In a broad way. He desired to kuow why the line does not take curt of tbe seetlmi of tbe tow a wherein are Ihe stores, banks and railroad stations There abould be a plan In Ihe near future to provide better transportation facilities. ■ rat Karate Traaalvra. Recent real estate transfer* lu Ocean recorded In the office of County • Clerk Hlldreth, as reported In the Cape May County (iazeite. are as foRffas: : J. W. F. Bleakly A Co. to Ruby M. 1217 25 Ocean front uorth of First street, 21 feet i. VI feet. J. W. F. Bleakly A Co. lo F.ll.ha A. Oraveoor, et ux. »8i7V Ocean front north of Klret street. 8 feet east of avenue. 8x50 feet. John Wiley Francs*, et ux. to Jacob ' FrtOO Southeasterly 30 feel lots 729 and 730. Meet Ion K. Ralph (1. Van Hart, et ux. to Kmlly i Van Name. *U») Igit Ml. Hectlnn Ida T. R-diluaon In Anna N Daiby. Iwit 584, Hectlnn A Herah Dunn In Allen Corson |4uvi toil 818. Hectlnn A. Benjamin W. Orrer lo Augusta H. 100 feet of ocean ftont, I southwest of Heventh street Retieccs Jane Heefuer. et vtr. to William Holland, et al. Lit A. James M. Chester, et ug. lo Alice H >3500. Lot 58, plan „f Hirard Co. David F. Keevrr to Charles rt,.,. Part of lots 873 ami 875 Hecto-n Harry Hannlno, et ux. to Victor I^it S90, Hecilmi A. Victor H. Poutiere to Rosa Hannlno. Kugene M. Chambers, et ux, to Wui Wyekoff. Ixil 752. Hectlnn A Rdward H Deemer. et ux. to Klla, Turner, (git M7 Heel Ion A Thoma. J. Parlrse. rial, to Krnmt >221*1 to.t nr.'. Hectlnn C. ■ hat there may- be no luisufiffefstand Ing as to why I aiu «> deeply interestesi In Ihe n<imlnallon and election of Mr. Mead Tomlln lo the sheriff's of Hoe. I want to make It clear to everybody that 1 am not to be Mr. Totullu's deputy, our wilt I have any ouuec """ with the sheriff"* office after my term explrra. i admit that i am box. lous lo see Mr. Tumllu elected, and 1 the reaaou la hot hard tu And- 1 know ! than anybody else bow espat.le ; le, aud how Wurtby he le of adVary Italy yoor-. RoBKKtH Mll.l.KK, 8 her ill. i

M E. CHURCH SERVICES s * "<ir L* .1 nnomtcl wi". '■ ll'lad b" 1,-J him wash ,n Hi!...im. Ha- 'did not' know- how the riir.i.lc »;'.4 y blind. I-ji now I sic.' ll;- !■: ! cx in | pi in-weil i he power of J-'.- • . — t. ®" went an4 FMhcl. and T i.v.n.,1 F Mr.'Yanl b- * SB » • I- blimMuan of the -ext. w Sr Paul never douht-d tha^he had * against Psul and "of on- J. - us »' ^ was alive. The cr-o' ap s-il,- kn- * He was alive, for Jeaus Christ we- „ a part of bt> life Thus n has beer. I. all along the rvniorie* a of His tree dtsetplea. having heard .in-' t-eh-ived Christ'* word*, have known ft In whom tbey trusted r l and know tbal He Is alitc k ' >1 Chrial a.- one of ihe best attested lives in h.story The entire It. . i- Acta is proof of H|* lift on earn p of the power of Hi* rvsurr. ■ - no d A thank sen ing service waa M4 In I ihe cburth In Ibe evening f Try an fldvertise- ' in the Sentinel and : set Quick Results. 1- ' r I 7 An Ordinance. ' ,nT <" ' , sitsri Imraedlatdy. ! , An Ordinance. 'j " >"'«riiw ik«|Ti^ ligln'M?" oi'Sli; '°rl' ' , dellsr. I*'-*') '") ' nln* n'1r*"1 -1.1 slct) • ^ r^ii ju i j >J!?iTI<ufZ i ^ ^

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