Ocean City Sentinel, 4 December 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 4

sunday in the local churches Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Congregations. 8T. AUOUSTl.NK'a. The wluttr cbapcl of Si Augustine's CbuicU tilled, *« ucovl, ml the 10 o'clock uia** Sunday morning. celebrated by (tie rector, the Rev. ThoiuaH F. Blake, w lio delivered a mmujou ap propriale lo (be *ea*uu of Advent. He urged parent* lo nee thai their childrv'i atteuilvd Buudav acbool r«gularly and Iii all waya fultlU llieir re ligiuua dutlea. FIMMT PHfc»BYTKHIAN. Sunday Man a baiiuer day fur t be Flr*i Pienbyteriau t'hurcb. Tlie Sun da> tcbool bad tbe Urgent aiieudance uf the winter; the g"*l for :M0 lu regular attendance la now to be increa»ed. The adult Bible claamraare very active. In tlie uioruitig. the paator, tbe Bev. Dr. Snyder, preached uu •♦The Fellowahlp of the Churcb." lu bin acruiou be referred to tbe great need <>f love in the church Tbe world waa looking for iliac broader tvideuce of tbeir relation lo Cbrlah lu bi« Junior aermon, the paator addreaaed ibe children on "Tbiug* Catching." F1B3T BAJTIST. With fewer people present than uaual the Hev. Marple M. Lewi* preached Sunday evening an interest tug teruiou on "Memory," taking tinteat from Luke 16; 25, Ju«( two word* — 'Sou, remember." Tbet-e are the worda put iu the tnoutu of Abraham by jenu* iu hi* story of the neb oiiu aud Lazarus, wherein He taught some weighty truth* Thee- word- are filled with patDosaud carry with them thoughts of autftnug and leaaoua of fearful iuipcrL Someone la called upon lu remember that he would give anything to be able to forget, aud cannot. The rich man waa In torment, his memory very active, pouring forth wltblu htm accuaailoua aud indictments. He waa banished from the presence of God . unforglven, condemned, opportunity loal, and a live memory to tormeut btm. 4 What la memory? I don't know. However, 1 am couscioua of life. Con acioue that throughout each day tbere come many impression* lo my mind through tbe avenues or my aen«e>*. color and image through the eye eouud through tbe ear. amell through the nose, size and contour through the touch, laate through the mouth, etc . aud all these linpreealooN are regis Wred and stored away neatly in what 1- called memory. Everything la pretervtd distinctly and under separate aud general heads If we talk of childhood days, instantly tbere come forth under that head recollect tona of WOWla aud- acta wbo*e impression was made aud atored away yearn ago Tbt* memory la vast harbors or num berlei-s aud Inexpressible windings and whatever I think, do, fee! or say are all stored up and can he brought fonh again in order at will or even against oar will. "Let us illustrate. The word 'collect' meaua gather together In one place, and recollect lo regal ber. Aapplied to our memory, we each daygo ab-ut collecting impreaalona and t hey are atored neatly away In memory. Then, as occasion demauda, we can re*e>illect them and live over experiences again in memory. To prove

this, let us ray you have lost some- ' thing. You tell another what you . lost. There are many such objecta lu . the world, but you can tdrullfy yours | They say. Is l his 11? You say, no. Is I this ll? You say. yes. But now do you know? O, that's easy. The Image of w hat you lost w as stored lu your memory and you recollected, or ; recognltad, it. To be able lo do this proves conclusively that imager are , sioied away . never dead; can be forgotten. but never lort enim-ly. l.'udvr proper condltloue w e can see the star*sou in day -tuue we say they do not < shine, but lliey U«> shlue all the time. 1 " only they are outshone by (he suu, } the greater light. riu nothing Is ever ' lurgottcu iu ui-iuory— Ju»t crowded * out for the tuue by other tilings. 4 Jesus says. 'Every Idle word that ' men shall speak, they shall give ac- < ' count thereof lu the day of Judgment.' . * Some are inclined lo laugh at the idea . ' of such a thing being possible, but - these wind* ale all stored III your memory, aud God can aud will refresh that memory, so that all Is tecalled. Right now It Is possible for me. und*r proper reminder, to recall yeaia back Hie very Identical words I have s|>oisrii on certaiu occasions, t w hich made a deep impressluii at the ' time Bo the truth dawu*. dial lu - [ our memories we come face to face ' w ith our real selves. You w ill recall every thought, act and word, w hen, where, how aud under what circuml stance*. Naturally, then, the result of these recollections will be as sweet, or as bitter, as those acts and woids * ' appear to measure up lo the standards of God lu that day of full revelation, rite power of memory I* gteat, uiau is fearfully and wonderfully made My i memory Is me. Is my life, various anil - „ exceeding, Immense, lu tbe plafus, caves and caverns uf my memory l- „ tbe vast accumulation of a life time, „ w briber goiiw-ur had. •'Now, the text deal* with a man L. who has nothing left but his memory, ,, the recollection of a wrecked life, lost opportunities, the power to see hi* • mistake*, but beyond the ability to i lectify— that was tbe bell of ibe whole P experience. His life lu all lis vivid . recollection came trooping up con- . stautly in all their damuiug array, for . be was in torment. "A criminal can escape tbe meshes • of tbe law, but he can never escape , tbe accusations of his conscience or hi* , memory. Memory la like a dictaphone. which Ural receives aud records ■ tbe Impression* aud then turns it : back on demand aa evidence, damu lug or otherwise, aa the case might be. Jesus say a, 'By thine own words thou shallbe Justified, aud by thy words , thou shall he coudemed.' Before the bar of God. we condemn ouraelvea. •'Aud how cau we possibly escape memories of tbe past— evideuce of guilt and revolt against God? We cau never escape It, uolesa these past recordo. aloe, are blotted out by God Himself. through the person turning to Him with whole heart, confessing sin* and aeeklng forgiveness, cleansing and a new heart* aud life. God says, '1, even L km He (bat blolteib out thy transgression# for mlue own sake, and will not remember thy sins ' If God will blot (been out. then will they be blotted out tudeed; otherwise, you'll never escape them. "D^n't ever go Into eternity to face your memory and have your acts judged by the standards of God. Have your past blotted out and your preeeui and future identified aud tied up with God in communion wltb Him, and you will then not rest under condemnation, but hava everlasting life." Goes to Florida. Elmer 8. Bcbautz and family, of the Bellevue Hotel, this city, will leave here tomorrow for Oaytona, Fie. Mr. Bbantz will conduct tbe Palmetto Hotel lo Daylona tbla winter.

f r r I ffinZcC , THE UNIVERSAL CAR J j. Sixteen Years' Experience * I For sixteen years, a corps of metallurgists have . been studying and constantly perfecting tbe steel that * ' goes into every Part of the Ford Car and the Ford One-ton Truck. B«ch sepafate part has been studied 1 to learn the type of steel best fitted for it. Parts re- , ceiving constant surfscc-wear are made erf hard, flint- ( like metal ; parts subjected to great vibration or resilience are made softer, springy steel.' Bvery part is I made according to its use— that is, every Genuine I Ford part is. j But there are also counterfeit " Ford " parts. » ; These imitations are made by concerns in no wsy connected with the Ford Motor Company aud retailed I as sidelines by mail-order houses, down-town stores ( and many garages. The unsuspecting customer ac2 cepts them because they are called "Ford" pans. To make sure of getting the genuine Ford-made parts. buy them only from Authorized Ford Dealers. Like- [ wise bring or take yonr Ford Car to our gantge for repairs, replacements and general "tuning up.'' We are Authorized Ford Dealer*. We can sup- j ply you with all Ford parts for either passenger car j or'truck, aud our shop is equipped to give real Ford service in all repair work. ? Pleasantville Motor Co. * 7 South Main Street Washington Ave. I PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. •» i Hell Ph»«« II - — - — — WS— saa^— — ■ i Monuments, Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready To Letter and Erect Immediately {v. IL IbllwiHt sod in«l niirM "too* wa ever carried Ivixir in? ST IT Vrk" ttH> Pre**nl la prlc* of matcrui ^n<i B,*ouVtn" »•* <,'•11 ml our /aids in Pi*a«ar>t*llie or Camden and make yottr aeleetlon. -.i'1 rrrrr. KboT "v,u« »" Isllsr and «rr«i ihrra promptly, wa In- "(Bi-tria ftfa <*, ■nrfacoontUr, piiuiiitiK mill, pmu'iisiir n«ii« Dlu« un i« r *'"1 7° mo.i anvihtna you wmnf'o speeial wJTk. hava a i««C suppi ofrananaiAca hand for tfala purpof*. ,#0 h,lV,", trvm!* porch «sa now. Tba «»nar you call th* twtlrr rt.-play you will hav* to Tt»c war and r^QI eptd*mlc has ercaic i mioli a demand for rood* in onr it*. ■»..« Vr :t. l'rilIVn? \\ l* ^ supoijr Hie (Icinaad. Tills coupled with ih «horisf« f <r*un - ultc ■ bf n.r Icrrlb* I'mn In 1 1, rwo rldwVV wVi iV-T- 1» tM munnm nt^j dMi»rs lo Aha limit to ail orVm nrompuy. Wl" Ua *" Cnmden Yard Opp, Harleigh Cemetery Bell Phone, 2737 Plensantville Yard Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery Bell Plione, 1 RRPRRSRNTAT1VB8: O. J. If VMNTRM,. PrrM , 117 N. Cornwall ny*,, Vcntnor, Atlantic City, S.J. A' h ,N' b» lor Chtaberiaad. Capo May, Burlington, Ocean and Atlantic Counties. 7 F. If AfOHT, Camden. N J., for Camden. Salem and Gloucester Counties, W, DiBOia. Clayton. N. J., for Clayton and vldnity, H. B HAI.it, Cape Charles, Va., for State of Virginia. O. J. HAMMELL CO. main office, pleasantville, n. j. h, .

Real Estate andj Search Company kKPMKHKNTS Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title Inaurauoo Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good First Murt(,*aj;r Farms lor Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY oiALEft IW pnnnnn Mountain Ice and Waat Avanua OCEAN C IT V N J c. l.. lake: j ...REAL ESTATE AGENT. IW8 A«bary Avtuui, oc«ku city, N. J Lois for uJt. Collar** lor rani. Oorrt'pnndvDr* MllriUd f Ml r

Phone, 186-J Furniture Store* ,Rc upholstering ccJiiurAT'n >Wi'ndow Shades ESTIMAIL . FOR YOU Awnings and (House Furnishings Our plica* are Low«m*I pnaaiblo oouslaieiil Willi goorl^Work and Ileal MileriiL Lawrence n. Lear 654 Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. FOR SALE 4 Box Ball Alleys, 4 Monkey Ball Alloys, I Shuflie Board. Apply Powell's 921 As bury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phone 15 1 ' ! Universal Electric Irons $6:35 R. H. JOHNSON CO.'S STORE 846 ASBURY AVENUE 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 Electric Company

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4 Maddock's Pharmacy Eighth and Aobury Av*nu« OCEAN CITY, N. j, STATU) N ti K V ljtwu of Bryn Nfawr, 25c Textine, 35c Highland Linen. 50c Highland Liurn at 75c KaUm'h Lawnsin*, lb. pkgs., 50c Ward's Linen, lb pkg*., 35 c Envelopes. 15 ctx. pk.g 1

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TTRRE Is a brand new type of -ticar. It solves the problem which has baffled automotive engineers — how to combine riding comfort with light weight and economy . Our new Three-Point Cantilever Springs make this possible. These are the first springs of their kind and they are made of chromo vanadium steel. They are exclusive with Overland. Because of these springs, Overland 4 combines the riding qualities of large heavy, expensive, long wheelbase cars, together with the advantages and economy of small light cars. With 100-inch wheelbase, Overland 4 has the luxurious riding ease of 130-Inch Springbase.

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CITY GARAGE '«• L. W. MUler — — HKVKNTII ST. AND HAVEN AVE.