BAPTISTS PLAN SPECIAL SERVICES
Prominent Speakers Will Address Week of Meetings, Starting December 7. Four prominent speakers have been oblalued to speak in the special eer* vice# which will be heUt In the Firal Baptist Church during "Eullsluietii Week," December aeveuth to four* teeuth, Incluaive, Tuesday evening, December uinlh, will be known *« "Church Night," el which time Dr. K. M. West, ex eculive secretary for .New Jersey Baptists, will brtog ooe of his very forceful uie*mm. Wednesday evening will be "Sunday School Night," at which time Dr. Slepheuc^io, Pennsylvania'- Sunday ■ •Chool expert, will speak on "The Moral Dignity of Teaching." He has never failed to be good. Thursday evening will be "M lesion arv Night." and. the audience will bav« pleasure in llateniug to a tul® aiouarv relumed froui India, who has a thrilling story to telL Friday night will be '• Young Peo pie's Night." Tbie will be made e« pecialiy attractive for young people and the Rev. George Young, of Jeukinlowo, an excellent young people's man, full of "pep," will address them. These meetings are Inteuded to be inspirational aud to abow the attractiveness of service in the various Jlues or church work. In the hope that many will be moved In oiler them • sel*. es- for siiuie lute «>f service which lhe> may le*l moved to select and • enlist." SUNDAY IN CHURCHES (GoaUnoad from Kim Pace,) are frequently broken. But Christ has kept every pledge from the begin Ding. The speaker enlarged on the per eonal appearance of tbe Rider, ills eyes are a flame of Are. What a piercing power ! There la no metal, no thought, do act which can escape that gaze. It not only pierces, but it re veaia. The mouth of the Rider has particular men I loo. Out of it there proceeded a sharp sword. Oo a number of occasions the sword has beeu mentioned In the Bible. There la one at the Garden of Eden. There was ooe conataotly In the Master's hand. It was not visible, but He Himself soya He came to bring a sword. Ii was not an ornament. Constant service was its experience. John speaks •till further. He refers to the covering of the Rider. "Clothed In a vesture dipped in blood" Is the way be puta It. Tbia Rider bad beeu in the thick of lbe bailie Himself. He did not alone command, bat He went where the lighting was the most severe. .LookIn* again at the Rider, John notice® the crowns which He wears, for be remarks, "On His head were many crowns," crown- which He had won; crowns which He ha- Inherited ;crowua of victory; many crowns, of all which * He t» worthy. Hack of the Rider there Is an army, vasr. faithful, victorious. The word® rumble like a mighty waterfall— '•Onward, Christian Bold lera"— aud the •oldiers are moviug ou ward, led by the wooderful Rider. first baptist. Iu bis efforts Lo promote a regular habit of tiiole reading among his cougr* gallon, the Rev. Marple M. Lewis breached Bunday morning ou the subject of "Christian Education." lie said that the remarkable feature of the day la the emphasis being placed upon education, but unfortunately it la thought of mostly in connection with secular pursuits. It la regarded aa a conveying of useful Information to enable the recipient lo make a better living and rise to a higher station in Jife. The laborer la being contrasted with the banker to the youth, Ibat through education be may shun the former and rise to the latier. But It 1* time that the empbaila be transposed to where it properly belongs. Germany la an exploded ex . ample of one-sided education, where the secular has been highly developed eod the soul of tbe nation neglected. Education to be genuloe must be < hrlsllan education. Why? llecau-e education it lbe harmonious development or all our faculties. It begins with the nuraery and continue® throujcn life. lis function Is tbe formal ton or character. Ills impossible to really educate without giving ideals of conduct and view- of lift which lay foundations for future living. It la a procea# by which something far deeper then training for secular pursuit® is accomplished Realizing Ihl®. the enemies of Christianity are determined lo undeimlue 11® influence in lbe world by Introducing ami 1 hri»iimt systems wherever pox-iidr. In Ru—is > where the Bol--tievibtH have »*iz*d the school®, we «** stlempLs being made to deliberately de»troy the moral- and falib of "■ the children. Their social ideals are divorced from morality and a system atic revolutionary policy followed. Tlie-v t sets serve to emphasize the immeasurable importance of developing wtihin tbe cburcb tbe most powerful forma of religious tducatlon. Why? Becao-e the higbert moral ideal- In -octal, industrial, poliiieal aud international forms of action are derived from tbe influence and leaching® of Christianity. Where C'brhliaulty la airong, the ideals are high; where 11 Is weak, they are low. Look over the world aud see for yourself. Then, Christum educations liould be specific. The Hlbla is the foundation stone. It Is to be read st.d (aught not as history and beautiful literature, even though It i® both, hut a® a apeetal revelation of God to the reader— In b« read not a- containing Chrlstlsn iruitie Ibat will te helpful, but that will be regenerating, recreative and placing (he reader In a new and per -ooal relation with God It® real value Is lost unless it la taught a® that which contain* tbe very message of eternal life conceived |n the mind of find. To educate the mind and neglect the smil la but to sharpen the lion'* teeth without caging him These truths, then, must he fs-tened upon tbe imagination, the Intelligence, the aflection and (he will of folk®. Too many thou«and® have no definite, clear-col conception of what It means to be a t'lirisiiau They regard Chela liaplty a* something vague, senllmen' tal, aesthetic- Rut In reellly It i* definite and authoritative, revealing to human mind our relation wllh God. our need of salvation, the way to live In dally esaoeffttlon Willi find. No one is truly educated when Hits I® ri* giseled. A child or man Is lo t>e looked upon, not merely an a cUlzen of Hit world, hut a® an heir of God in poeaihtfity; not merely an Intelll gem animal, hut a posae—or of tm mnrfef po«HbllHie»; and (bay mufti hav® these v»-i »nd gfortmi® claimby prteebtf rt outlay school leather, layman, all. wMh fha purpose of awakening intelligent and spiritual ™ decision® Aaaketi definite belief®, definite spiritual goal- and dertnlta habits of private aud social worship. H/? £Opti.'L - i\««8S8'i iSSL ,jf£k -. > iu ' ' • ©& - • : " - ri"*.
- nA;niT fiiinnmiTi) We null have some lmuluig clothing laft, but uoinj{ uunnmgr a win not u*t u>ng. Aiv.»;vfew — They are very scarce A full line of Feiers* 1 shells; ,i»k the nun who shoots thciu. Service and quality at the Sportsmen's Headquarter*. Chas. C. Read & Co. WALTI1R v.. Al.Ll: V ngf. &43-50 Aibury Ave. DcVhV*«*i7%Ut 0c*an Cl!> « N* J" =nr====nr==nr -T~inr==lQI =3L=JC= )t=j| j E. A. CORSON General Contractor j 737 Asbury Avenue ocean city new jersey INROADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES, BULKHEADS j " - - BELL PHONE 18 Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors grading and street building Ninth St. and Simpson Ave. Ocean City. N. J. SIMMS' restaurant and delicatessen 822 Boardwalk Closed for Season Sunday, Oct. 5 «- — — — hh = Nickerson Market 749 ASBURY AVENUE Full line of Fruit and Produce Fresh Nuts of all kinds Fine York State Apple* Plenty of that good, sweet Apple Cider made by Repp Product Co., of Glaaaboro. N. J. Live Poultry Poultry Killed and Dreaaed to Order Fresh Lot of New Buckwheat Flour Graham and Rye Flour Fresh Line of New Figs and Date* Fresh Country Eggs a a If * •* : I ■ ' - • — f r i | „ the universaljcab J j j Full and Running Over j; J Onr stock room is full of Genuine Ford ^ II ; j' ^ Parts. We have an assortment of parts that | would enable us to build either a Ford Pas- [ senger car or a Ford One-ton Truck from the 1 ground up. Then, too, those parts are Ford | made — each according to its use — so that they I are exact duplicates of the original parts now I in your car, and will give the same constant, I hard wear. * | Our shop is equipped with up-to-the-I minute tools andmachincry, specially designed , I f so that we can properly and promptly take | care of your repair work — from a minor ad- ! justment to a complete overhaul. And the | mechanics who will do the work for you are I men who have been trained in the Ford factory | and who understand the Ford mechanism. | ! We are Authorized Ford Dealers; wc not only give I Ford, service but wc sell Ford car* and Ford Une-ton j 3 Trucks as well. So, it is cosy to understand that we | have more than a passing interest in you rear. [ Drive to our garnge for Ford parts, Por«l service, J | t or Ford cars — Come to Authorized Ford headquarters I g and be on the safe side of dependable repairs. « I Pleasant vllle Motor Go. . , j 7 8. Main at. Washington Av». ^ II Ploaaantvltlo Phone 11 now Jersey [ Monuments, Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready To Letter and Erect Immediately , jbft opportunity to p ir hiuia a rem wry uirmortal. W * have ov«*r 600 oomIstAit ifirHiun nl®. hreidoomi marker®, noriirr p «i*, ®te , In our wan-room mi l *hnw «"»•" »j*v wmr £2£e i i!L ^ Bfaeturwl the*® good® prior to the pfrtrni advsnee In pries o 1 mslrrlHl and In prlw fnan v» can mannfanur. uXm Vjssj and baeauts of till® Iu*h> zrrod® ar« balog aold rapidly ' Call at our yard® In KleaaantvlUa >r I'anvlsti and make yonr a*|r*ilon. w 01 #vwy labor d -vlc to Istfarand »-rret th- m promptly. 0 liftva tbftalselrla crane, ®nrfae« e autr, p» i«htn® mill, pn*u matte tool®, niti® dri i* -to , »rni r*n rnannfaoturv mon anyiliiii* *ou *nni n apertai worti, ®® w® miso tisv* ■ larifs »upplf of rough stock on hand for lid® purpo.*. * * •eifteiSrom?'1 pnrchllM now' T,» • woar you call the b«t tor display yo* will have to Tna war and rAMni epMornl® ha® created iuni a .Umsml for good® In our line thai It?? Eft Vcryjllfflwilt loaappiy ih® ilrmand. This couplrd wiih the horiay® of yranltv --uM®*® rati*®) by Che isrribie Imsa |n tbe world *»«r will taa ail Hie monainental dmiefs lo the limit to All o-drr. promptly" " " Camden Yard Opp. Harleigh Cemetery Bell Phone, 2737 Pleasantville Yard Opp, Atlantic City Cemetery Bell Phone, 1 RP.PRKSKNTATI VF.S : O. J. HAMMRLL, Fiest., 117 N, Cornwall Ave., Vcntnor, Atlnntic City, N. J. A. L. HAMMRLL. Vice Prert.. AWcon, N. J., for CtUBbfrland, Cape May, Burlington, Ocean and Atlantic Counties. F. HAlOHt, CAttt'leh, X J., for Cntiidrti, Hatrm and Glotirestrr Counties. W. HuBOIB, Clayton, N, J,, for Clayton and vicinity. II. B. HALK, Cape Charles, V®., for State of Virgmi®. O. J. HAMMELL CO. main office, pleasantville, n. j. Advertise in the Sentinel. %
Bell Phone, 186-J Furniture Stored ,Rc upholstering kItima-tc lWilldow Shades ESTIMATE ' , FOR YOU .Awnings and (House Furnishings Our price® are Lowest poaslble consistent witli Gooil Work and Best Material. Lawrence n. Lear 654 Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. ■ FOR SALE n •1 Box Ball Alleys, 1 Monkey Ball Alleys, 1 Shuffle Board. Ajiply Powell's 021 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Rhone 75 ^ Don't let the spring find >on with a f f v leaky roof. Thunder .storms are coming >v i hha7 ) ami «» leaky 10 of will be apt to result iu \ considerable damage Chimutys tint Ink should l»e looked -[ 1 ■» after ami made water-tight. Smokcy , .y* clniiuieya cau l>c nude to diaw. 1 "yr4 I jyvj";] I Tin r«.H»f> arc fire-proof. Y ' r ' " 1 kind of stove wild healer rej>airsf I D / : .■ / alove and heater nipca. ft L Tin. slate and slag roofing. SMITH'S I \ The Tln Srnith ^ / /~-v t I ' 735 sbury Ave. Phonv 7.VW Ail Klnda of Quttera d 1
A RE 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 Eloctrlc Company
Real Estate and Search Company KEPRBSKNT& Fidelity Trust Comcanv . of Newark 1 Wildwood Title and Trust Co. k Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service AH Work Guarantiee I Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage Farms for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape Mav Court House N. J.
HEATING PLANTS We Install Them Any Kind ARCOLA-HOT WATER PIPELESS STEAM HOT WATER ) 'ou Cft a Guarantee With Every fob JOHN R. GROVES 835 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.
I I! With Three-Point Cantilever I | Springs New Overland 4 Seems to 1 | ) "Sail Over The Roads" I T Springs of Overland^' by fflcir Special the car ^h'"! CantI,<;ver Spring protect |ii construction and design, protect car and bwf TU i' hai"mcn.n8 and wear of^road -gj j passengers from ordinary road jolts. Bump- upkeep costT ne^cn lts hfe and reduce : mg .twisting swaying and vibrating are c , ig j wonderfully lessened. The blows of the j Equipment of Overland 4 is dependable road seldom reach you. There is less ten- and complete from Auto-Lite Starting and ; dency to boddy fatigue after long rides. ^ Lighting to 1 lllotson Carburetor. jg| The 8?"n?!Aof. Overland 4 attached atv 250,000 miles of test have made the ' ^ j the ends of a 130-inch Springbase give the strength and endurance of this car a matter : riding comfort and road steadiness hereto- of record. : fore possible only with cars of long wheel- c.. rv,-rl<,„.t a . .u c . I . teSSaiSsSSl | THI- ' "W. MUler* Wew to rhaiiffc HEVKNTII ST. AND HAVflSN AVE. notice.

