SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Congregations. FIRST if. K, Buuday marked another flue day lu Iba Methodist Church. Every service w«a well attended aud tbe 8abbalb school was tbe largest It bae beeu lu years. it was '•Missionary Day" In tbe Sabbath school, aud tbe collacilou was the best that bae ever been contributed lo tbe history of tbe school. Everyone |» greatly pleased with tbe growth that has been experienced In tbe school. and lu tbe Inter set taken lu tbe various departments. It Is tbe purpose of tbe superintendent to have the school assemble lu tbe basement of tbe cburcb after the lesson. Tbe pastor will use the lantern for the Buuday evening services, too Tbe subjects upon which Mr. Yard spoke last Buuday were "The Humility of Christ," aud "Tired Travelers." Tbe eveulng subject referred to lbo«e Greeks who came over to Jerusalem at tbe time of tbe Feast of tbe Passover to aee Jesus. Ou meeting Philip, tbey said, "Blr, we would see Jesus." Mr. Yard pictured these travelers, aud what they saw when they saw Jeeus. He said tbey saw the most unique Figure in all history. They saw tbe One who spoke the universe into existence. They saw the One who waa lo die for the aln* of the world. They saw a Friend of human* lly that la nearer than a brother. The aertaou of the evening was In tcreperted',<plth Illustrations that were very interesting, aud made the sermon most real. FIRST PKKSHYTKKIAN. ouoday was very happy for the member" and friends of the Presbyler Ian Cburch and Buuday school. The crowds were larger than at auy lime during the winter. Tbe Sunday school reached one of Us objectives in the building process ol the work and attendance of the school. The attend ■ uce. lucludiug visitors, was about COO. and the various ciseses are enthusiastically working for good attendance and also for real work In tbe commuutty and cburcb. Tbe Msry of Bethany Class mem bars were given a great treat in the ad dress of Mrs. E. B. Bacon on tbeObergammagau Passion Play. Io tbe morning, tbe pastor, tbe Rev. Dr. Snyder, preached on "Tbe Most Deadly Peril of tbe Nation, the Cburcb and tbe Individual." In tbe course of bis addreee, the pastor endeavored to make known to tbe people tbe lime tbey were lu peril was not when tbey were struggling to atiain something worthy, hot tbe real perilous time came when, tbe objective obtained, the people would become blinded by the = glare of tbe noonday sun and lose tbelr bold on tbe great iatuee of life. He pointed out that tbe grrat peril of the national life was when the nation bad become rich and fat aud then, amidst all Its great and wondrous prosperity, should forget those who bad bewn tbelr way through tbe forrests of America cbrougb peril, toll and pain, and sink Into elolh and God leesneas. It Is tbe nation, ae well as tbe individual and tbe Cbnrcb, which manages to retain a recognition of tbe great powers that have placed them where tbey are and ever seeking greater and more worthy belghls to climb and greater and more wonderful worka to do for tbe good of man tbat will live to tbe end and all others •ball perish. FINE MTJ8IC Quartette Will Blow In Plrat S*reabjrierlan Charcti. Tbe members of tbe First Presbyterian Cburcb will be treated to uuusually One music on Sundays, It Is announced. ' Through the efforts of Dr. J. Thornley Jdngbee. who has been singing In * tbe cburch for some time, a contralto vocalist, Mrs Taylor Bolte, of Atlantic Oily. has been engaged by tbe cburcb officials, and sbe made ber first appear aoce last Sunday. She haa a rich, musical voice, and ber singing pleased all who beard ber. < William Bcull, a bats singer, of Atlantic City, will, in all likelihood, be a 1 member of tbe choir next Buuday and for some time thereafter. 1 M 1st Louisa T. Corson, who has i charge of tbe choir, has been trying to i get alto and bass singers in this city for some time. Dr. Hugbes last week suggested to Miss Corson that he could get tbe voices in Atlantic City, and tbe oburcb'a music committee agreed to bis proposition. ■ • * Try an advartltemeui In tne Bkntinbl i
PROPERTY OWNERS If you have a collage Of apartments to rcut or sell for season of 1920, fill in the blank at the bottom. Give full information so that WC can offer your property to our best tenants who are making early selections. Our rental list will be sent out the first hall of January. RALPH L. CHESTER 420 EIGHTH STREET Street No. ........ Sale Piicc Terms Rental Sca.son Number Rooms Keys at ...... Owacr - Address . THE UNIVERSAL CAR j Full and Running Over Our stock room is full of Genuine Ford . || Parts. We have an assortment of parts that | I • would enable us to build cither a Ford Pas- \ i| a senger car or a Ford One-ton Truck from the ground up. Then, too, those parts are Ford made—each according to its use— so that they are exact duplicates of the original parts now in your car, and will give the same constant, !j j hard wear. M I L Our shop is equipped with up-to-the- |j; miiiutetoolsandmachinery.speciallydesigned, j | so that we can properly and promptly take jjj * care of your repair work — from a minor adjustment to a complete overhaul. And the jij! j mechanics who will do the work for you are men who have been trained in the Ford factory ; and who understand the Ford mechanism. j We are Authorized Ford Dealers; we not only give j Ford, service but we sell Ford cars aud Ford One-ton Trucks as well. So, it is easy to undcrslaud that we ! have more than a passing interest in your car. j Drive to our garage for Rord part*, For-l service, j | or Ford cars— Come to Authorized Ford headquarters ! ' j 1 ^ aud be on the safe side of dependable repair*. ! j Pleaeantville Motor Go. 7 b. Main Woahlnftlon Ave. I j, Ploaeantvlllo Pbvas II Now Juraoy M Monuments, Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready To Letter and Erect Immediately ""J "toe* we ever carried. yyWMSd tht*e foods prior to tlie present advance In price of material and and aroaelling tbem macti fen la prlcj man we can manufacture Uiem u>d«t and because of Uila ibeae goods are being sold rapidly uimxiuraciure mem toa.y Call at onr yards in Pleasant vlllc or Camden and make your seleetlon. w.XfJMMSSSCS w U»""7,ibof a*vla< devic* to letter and creel them promptly. W e have the eiectrlc crane, surtsoec itter, pill*biag mill, pneumatic tools. dIui; an is etc.. and can manufacture moil anything too want «n special work! aawa also 'have a Urn supply Of rough stock on hand for t bts purpose. *,BO selecnSom?*1 PurchllM now- The sooner you call the teller display you will have to vpldetnlc boicrratri such a demand for goods In our line that tltns ft Is going to be very difficult to supply the demand. TtiU coupled with Ibc shartageof granite -„-tm«N caused by tbe terrible looses la the world wSUital all the moanmental dealers to lbs limit to fill o-dcr. promptly. Camden Yard Opp. Harleigh Cemetery Bell Phone, 2737 Pleasantville Yard Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery Bell Phone, 1 REPRESENTATIVES : O. J. HAMMELL, Brest., 117 N. Cornwall a vc.. Veatnor, Atlantic City, N.J. A. L. HAMMBLL, Vice Prcst., Absccon, N. J., for Cumberland, Cape Mar, Burlington, Ocean and Atlautlc Counties. F. HAIGHT, Camden, N- J., for Camden, Salera and Gloucester Counties. W. DuBOIS, Clayton, N. J., for Clayton and vicinity. H. B. HALE, Cape Charles, Vs., for Slate of Virginia. O. T. HAMMELL CO. MAIN OFFICE, PLEASANTVILLE. N. J.
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_ — 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 J
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^ Tested 2 ^ Hi Three-Point Cantilever Springs I® H Greatest Improvement Since ji g! Pneumatic Tires ij QVF.RLAND 4 has been put through the greater comfort under all road conditions most thorough and severe test possible^ « t * % 2® 5®?! 9rn nnn r « »» j iney do away almost entirely w.th side I: c™d? l7a„Td^dir r -d rcbOU"d " hid' •»<* ^ - m (M: stratert the quality of every part of the car rv , , , , long before we began manufacturing. 0 . D,afional attachmentof the Three Point I® . . . , . , Springs at both ends of a 130 inch Spring- :*& . This remarkable test showed conclusively base gives the steadiness and smooth riding J® fm? . Three- 1 oint Cantilever Spnngs, exclu- of die heavy car ol long wheeibase, t; si ve with Overland, are the greatest improve- t ♦(5r! ; ment in riding comfort since the intmduc- T -lSK<?mPlcetc ,rom A"tc> ^ Ig* ajj?,; tion of pneumatic tires. W " o * ■ ' 11 Systran to Marshall ^ Uivan opnng Uphoisterj% "aJsvThey protect the car from road shocks r«m/v j ' , . , . , Mand prolong the life of every part. R.Awn 11 fT ^ Ask for •• ' They enable the wheels to hold h Bookl^ 4 Touring, $845; Road- * // a CITY GUUUO* ill >wmm ii-sasl y— W. Miller SRVBNTII ST. AND 11 A V KX AYR w»n,®« mtHa *

