SPflAY IN THE • iOCAL CHURCHES StTongOermons and Excellent Music Heard by Congregations. The Rev. H. R. Ruudrll, moderator i conducted the Coauauulou »ervlce In the First PtMlijtuUii ('hutch Huuday i morning. \ i L. L. Wallace was ordained elder. Mr. Rundell conducted the eervicee and preached In the evening. The I .subject of hi* discourse was "The 1 Pharisee and the Publican— Two Sorts i of People." r The Rev. C. W. Anehultr. who Is i taking a special course at Princeton Seminary, will conduct the services . and preaeh In the First Pceebylertau I Church next Sunday. i BT. AtTOOfrnSK'B. St. Augustine's Church was ! crowded at the 10 o'clock mass on ' Sunday. The celebrant was the rec- ' lor, the Rev. Thomas F. lllake, who * gave a abort sermon from the gos|iel I or the dey. He (Old bis hearers thai in • order to give testimony lo Jesus Christ • they must attend maas and frrquiol ' the sacraments. Those who go Is ' mass only when they feel like II give • scandal to tbalr neighbors. They f must also pray with their whole - heart, oot rattle off their prayers like 1 aB old phonograph. I The rector eleo apoke of the monlh « of June aa a Unte especially devotes! lo ' the Sacrad Heart and' he urged his • hearers to say special prayer*. Maas la oalabratad In tbla church al '■ 7.80 o'cloek every weak-day morning I The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup per waa administered at the morning aervloe In the Flrat M. K Church by 1 the pastor, the Rev. Oeorge W. Vard, assisted by the Revs, tieorge L. Dob bin* and J. K. Lake. The Scrlplurr I The thought that was amphaalxcd *
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MAN? ATTENDED > MEMORIAL SERVICE 1 The Re*. George W. Yard Preached Appropriate Sermon to Big Assemblage. A large congregation was present . at the memorial service In the First I i M.E Church Sondsy evening The . ( community sluglng waa unusually I The pastor. Ute Rsv. Usuries W. I » Yard, look as the te*t for his sermon ■ the words found In Kxodus id; 11: I r "And this day shall he as a memyial ( ■ unto you!" These words admirably < Qlled the theme, "The Larger Mem - > orial Day." ft i The speaker first referred to tba lu- t ■ stUaMIQii of the Pasaovar, *• recorded 1 i the text, ami the conleyt. spoke lu k general terms of our national Msuior a lal Day, which, from a day thai al . ilrrt was of -Interest to the (1. A. H. Ii i members only, has become nation- n . wide lb its Observance and solemn p , sigoincatrce, a day on which all u I are strewn wlib flower* and Ii all memories of the dead are revived t and freshened. He declared that una Memorial Day baa become worldwide, for the Amerlcau dead sleep . along the battle llue from the North Sea to Hwltsetlaud, lu Italy. In Russia. Id the Isle* of the tea lo every ( . quarter of the globe, tin May 3 rt ■ hereafter, the volleys over the soldiers ' graves and the sound of ths bugle 1 blowing "taps" will follow the sun * , around the world. ' The service was uplifting and deeply hopeful of Ibe great era of that Is coming I CHILDREN'S DAY % (j Next Buuday morning at lb* First Church, CbMdrsa's I my will prlale exercises. .ttgnlOcaoce Is glvsu V SHEHH [ »nd other. Interred In^chlldren ^ and L will b* bald at Ibe iianal hour. 2 SO o'clock In the afternoon, al which
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SERGT. JAY SMITH i DOWN IN TEXAS I Writes Victor Pontlerc, Rcinrncd Service Man— Saw Name in Sentinel. I Victor Potitlefe, of this city, who ur1 III recently wk. In the service of his country, lias received a leller from Hcr- / geaut (first class) Jay A. rhullh. formerly of this city, who Is in Section . F. Klllriglou Field. Texas. I rtergt. Smith write* that he -aw In, : the tb-x+x City vki. a notice ' I relating to Victor, and thi» led him to write lie say* he likes the aviation ,| He says he has lined up all kinds of air ships. They frequently ' a big circus out there, with all kluilsuf air ships doing stunt- In Die j Sergeaut^mllb writes thst he Is ' trying to secure a rating as an aviator mechanician. He recalls ins good * pies that Victor's mother used to ( la wall and wantsto be remembered 1 C. A Sella II and wife. (Tiarle. A. ! t'ouuell. Plillarlelphla; J. A. Robinson and wife. t'olllng-w.Hsl, ll.-iwrt ('. and wife, Audubon; Howard (' Carlisle aud wife. Moore; Mrs. 11. L. v Viereck, 1'earce Davis. llaroldeus Davis, Washington. D. C. W. O Adam-. Brldgetou: Mary VV ft Mrs. It Utn.n. Mar* I. Meg. c T K Vsltfort and family. Mr- Jams- o McMuliao, Nannie Mel). Oberly, J S Oberley, James E. McMuliao. Jacob > H. Yocum, Philadelphia: Neil Dou.. u van and wifa, Newport. Ivy. A. J. MacBride, Howard Martin t. littler. RHlImor*: ^ i'lr*. j' Md "R Hh*"h 'M" M'"' r"
ad Eugen* Lurcott aud wife. H. J. All' * Be,n,*r: Mr"' Hannah W. •i H. W. Smith and wife, D s. Anre dorfer, Uolllngswood: Dr. Ueo. U. ' Paale.L B. Lackey, Kdw'rd J°^ ! e John N Dleeeb WVH*\\|n|chener"aud ' Rov. and Nn. M. K Levlt, : and wife, J. W. Landenberger and ' villa, Jr., and -wife. Harriet L. Han
- tars', W. H. Shrrner aud wife. Ms ! H" d K'"^d,f " I*"" K""®T' The" I. BuHirw^rtlo^lTeiihi^: lUlhsri ,!'c aud wife] PaoU. e'J 1 " bUrmock and wh C"m ''T^, ' M»- P*" l""c,,ne""p' i",'; " C^r^ud^TT?' "** i Lucj v* \
H. \\ llkle and children, H N.John- 1 Mill Lausdgwpe; A. M. 1 rough ler. | NorrislownrT. C. Hruns, Brooklyn, j ) Mrs F Hnel. Mrs <1 Mledel. MrH. Fredericks. Mrs A. Sauter. Mr-.i F. It Date-man. Mr- A. K. Set--, j - Mrs. W. Jungkntth. Mrs. J. C. Allen. Jr., .Mr- Ren) Foster, Mrs, K C, Honiriwell. Madeleine H. liouniwell. ti F. Ke-sler, I. I j-mlUi, J Irorrlanl and family. W. J llarr, Mary M ] llarr, Florence K liarr. U.K. Wolfe A. VV Davis and wife. II. M Myers, family. II. J. Allken and wife. Ii"-e| Sleln, Blanche Cllfl, Mrs. Kdlth ' Tliorua- aud family,' Stanley (Jueriis. ' and wife, Thomas D liueru-a: d sife, ' land wife, tieorge 11 Scott and » ;fe. i | Miss Ruth Couley, William Brunner. ' Samuel J. Taylor aud family Henry ( Frani and family, A. U Saulei. E H. ! , S. Flaniilgan, lieorge Harfung. j Harlsaw 1. T Bray ton and | H. K. (lleason and family, Irvn Bisirj and family. Fred Dltlman and family, ' " E M. Latterly. M|ss E. J. Vstill. ri., ■■ . J A. Mcf lo-key, Phlladeiphis J.ek M inters, t yiiwyd. c. j. K i.v Jr . ' lex.: Mr-, A I. Jftrwland M . Rev It M Howell- and s if-. " tvldystui.r; tieo. W Bradley. W I !; lyuiir; H. H Helm. Sharnoklu; Tlno j A Seyfert and family CharleTlloma- and family lieadlng; I' A [ Nicholson H addon Height-: Dsuie; New York. WILL PUSH WORK I John Marts, who ha- the contract D for the i He breakwater on the ocean " city, and s how work da- not pro- i , ceerling a- .prickly a- desired by the! idly nfllctal-. appeared Ixfore Ihe.l'ity tweause of the lieacl'i work. He trow . which will be pu-lied. He lol.l lbs HEARING POSTPONED s The hearing In the case of Philip !.' to the proposition.
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I ■ — A RE you using Edison Mazda'.Lamps ? If ™ not, why not? They give three times v as much light as the old style Carbon lamps i for the same current consumption. OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE I of Atlantic City Eloctrlc Company | [
' ! Advertise in the SENTINEL j ^ An OriliiiaiB-e. -F - j" i ]*' "" !*>■ U.V?'" A -;n-. < APE M\Y lllt NTY (<>M MON I'CEAS roritT. ■~i zez&m^'ik? 1 l V" ... '. -■ ■ ■ """ !!..,: : • :1 ??. r< % V< S: S;; S. vl ], l¥f !¥if @§l fsrs-w I- "v' n I , ill ; msm mmmm lltMs liiiH yg.'.; ii ! ! ? 'rViTu /" * 1 ' ' 1 1 N„ Vv. Is ginning' nin" pidrit • lilllB! :
Universal Electric Irons : ^ $6i3§ R. H. j6hnson CO.'S store 84G ASBURY AVENUE House Ready for Renter? Lear Wall Paper Co. 317 Fighth Street \ Ocean City New Jersey \ - PHONE YO\jR ORDER TWO PHONES: SOS. 220 FRED P. BELL Fop Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE- . FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OP CITY LET US (wlw stX ESTIMATE l*"1""™' 3naaes KOfe YOU ^Awnings anl ^ Lawrence H. Lear Political Announcement Owing to the request of many friends, I take this opportunity lo announce my candidacy lor nomination : (or Sheriff on the Republican ticket, and will greatly appreciate the support of the voters of Cape May County. DANIEL SCHELLENGER New 7-room Bungalow and Garage With all the latest improvements, on 'the Gardens Tract. TKD«aUT "i.CS"''1 Avenues, $3,250.00 and : TERMS TO SUIT. Apply any agent or H. D. LeCATO, Owner L AUDUBON, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. J. M. CHESTER & CO., ; Ocean City, N. J. John Marts Lumber Co. ^ THE UNI VERS ALLCAR j Ford cars arc more useful today than . » . ever before; a necessity in village, town, city and country; the utility of farmer, clergyman ; a profitable factor'in tlleHfe Coupe, $675; Coupe with starter, $750; J Sedan, $Soo; Sedan with starter, $875, * these prices f. o. h. Detroit We can get but a limited quantity. Please gike 11s your order at once, as first come will get first delivery. Plcasantville Motor Co. PLEASANTVILLE NEW JERSBY [

