Ocean City Sentinel, 17 June 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 4

TEN BABIES ARE GIVEN BAPTISM Be&utifal Sight Witnessed in Ftrafc M. Church Sunday Morning. Thar# *m qaU* a dlaplay of bible* in. Uia MHtnxltat Chureli Huud*y movoloc. The rossuu for their pre*ane* there was tbsy were to be bapUaad. It wii "Children's Day," mud Mr. Yard, the pastor, had aaked for n» lusuy babies a* possible. If the storm had uot cuius up just mU (tht there would hare beeu about aixteau pre*«oL Tfco, however, were presented, and it wae a beautiful sight. After the haptlscn, the Kev. George W. Yard spoke ou "God's Color Schema," He took as bis text 1 Chronicles 28; 5: "Now 1 have prepared gllacaulug stones or diver* dolor*.' ' These words, the speaker said, are those of David as he spoke to his son, dolomon. Davkl had pre pared many thiugs for the temple which he had dreamed of building and smoox them were found stones of vailed and beautiful colors. The color scbame of Davkl tor the temple was made possible because of the color scheme which w*» in the mlud of God centuries ago. "The treat Artist used in His painting* the color of blue again and sgaiu He used It to re press a I Himself and Hie power to some JittJe degree. When Uod permitted Hosee and seventythree other men to catch a glimpse of Hla throne, they saw beneath 111* reel paved work of sapphire stone. Ere klal, in one of his reoiarkeble visions, saw a sapphire ibroue with God siting thereon. Bloel God used it lavishly on earth. He used that color to paint the great starry dome. He used It to give coloring to the sea. He put It on flowers and lu eyes. We delight to aea the blue. "Bui there is another color wuicb I see Htm using. I wish J could turn my hack, but I most look. He dips Hie brush, in black. Job, In his affliction, speaks of the 'blackness of the day.* In another place, be says: «km is black upon me.' What affliction comes with that blackuesa! There wae a blackness at the time of Ubrtrt'i death which epoke of the moat vile shame that ever disgraced humaully. In Revelations we road of a 'Black Horse.' It is famine. He Is ptanclog now up end down the fields of distant countries. Hie hot breath le upon many a cheek. Why, why did God ever use such a color."' "ConOnoIng, the Master Painter turns and nses scarlet. He almost «ponk» »» He paints. Though your sins bens scarlet, they shell be while aa snow,' The color of Iniquity bat along aide, of It that most wonderful color of ail colore, white. Bearlei ■Mauds for royalty and prosperity." The last color which the speaker mentioned wae while. This, be said, Js aymbolk of holiness. The Levlies ! waer it in the holy place, and the ! priests outside at the alter, with their trumpets, wear U. Christ's garments I became white when He was Iran #- ] figured. A white throne was revealed j to John, and a white throng, made so by the blood of the Lamb, was men- ] liooed by God. Strive for the while < life end be among the white throng. TO GIVB CANTATA 11 r ■t- AagatHuc's Church Children ! Css Mil Well. The children of at. Augustine^ 8dd- , day School will give an operetta, : "Flowerdom." in the Casino dob, on i 1 be Boardwalk, next Tuesday even lug, ! under the direct loo of Miss Rodger* } An orchestra from Allan tic City bae * been engaged tor the affair. * The children can slug well, and \ i hose attending will doubt lees spend a « pfe— I evening. The principal characters will be \ taken by the following: Queen Flower, Margaret Hmltfa; 3 qailh'e attendant, Eva FJIeggi; Mr. [ Hunlloww, Emily Plleggl; Mies Moss * Boa*. Katberlne Smith; Mademoiselle E r./rtcket, Msdren JLaueeie: Humble * R«ef Mary Denao; Crackerjsck Rose, * Adalina Denau; Bluebell, Kaunlv Nannina; Mamma Jack rose, Agnes j Hickman; Mr. Pansy. Ira fioehay. There wlil be a chorus of thirty children. ♦ Following the operetta, there will bee promenade concert. Uwire Osvsnuttest Position. Mark Ingle, of Philadelphia, has been visiting his mother In her coltag#, Ml Central avenue, for severs! days prior to going to Albion, S, Y.. where be will engage In business. Mark bat been a chemise In the bureau of cbem fairy, Department of Agrfcul tore, Washington, for a number of years. He recently resigned the position, H# has accepted the portion oi chemist and manager of the Orleans Fmlt Prod oft* Company at Atbfoo. HI* many friend, wish him continued eucoeee. Callage tayt «a Osilati. Austin Dowd. of Philadelphia, brought down a bunch nf cftee-maii?* from flit, Joseph's College, Phlladei phla, Friday, for a few day*' nutlng they staying at the cottage of the youog man's parent* on Ninth street, naar Oman avenue, fa the party were Anthony Hcanion, Louis nisi t»ry, Joseph Bergen, John Bergvn, Thome* Fergusou, Elmer Crane, Edward Hicks and Prank BfbfcersCefr). IMI ' * ^ Wl- rnm Kmorfsleen Wonae Wart*. Ml** iX JC, Hortsmsnn of Philadefphis. opened her cottage, 9W Haven, tasnth street, for fbe mison with ■ house party, Her guests were H, C. Hortsmsnn. H, A. MeCormaek, (#. Fofarttyf Miss tf. f. Mci .ormack. Mlw Ella Jackson, Mtee H. McFedlne, Edward Began, I. f.'onsldlne and H Khnsfer. Fom Haul -Two valnehis comer Icte on bay front, near yacht rfVb, A'tdree* If j. Da Me*, M fewrth Tbim stroH. adv., h 7t, if. VahCi Kltrtffr Mysfem Bakery; T?*1?" situ | rim *"•••• adv., A-an tf.

GELEBRATIONOF FOURTH HERE iCotiUttusd from First I'huc,-* uiatexially assist lu the arrangements of the committee. The cadets were to have It ail their auhual Inspection and athletic sports on "Firm1* Day," Monday, July 5, together with I he presentation of the color* of Philadelphia to the cadets by Keuslngion t'ommaudety. Knights J'eui plar. As the dedication of the * memorial (ablet Is to be Mouday af teruoou, Col. Cooper very promptly changed the dale or the athletic car nival to Haturday afternoon, July 3. The carnival will probably take place ' IU front of the Ocean City Yacbl Club's headquarters, Commodore NVlllisui K- 1 Hexamer luvllltig t lie cadets to tuake use of these grounds. The Snelleaburg Cadet's Military Baud of fifty pieces, under the leadership of Prof. John Carroll, will give a concert lu the music pavilion Sunday afternoon and also lu therveoiug. The annual luspecllou of the cadets , and their camp will lake place Monday morning, cou ducted by Major General Price and his staff. The organizations to lake pari in f t he parade will ***uuble ami form at the yacht club ground* about l--M> o'clock. There are io be exercises there, including an address, and then the parade will move to the city hall, where Die tablet will be unveiled. City official* and oilier Invited \ gue*t* will be entertalued at dinner st the Normaudle at iCIt) o'clock by N. Hueileuburg A Co. There will be a dance by the cadet* at the music pavilion In ibe evening, and there will also be a display of fireworks on the beach front. Haney Chattln &nd Claude Nickerson are the committee lo charge of the firework*. Money will be needed, and the business interests of the retort will be asked to contribute. Doualions will be accepted front property owner*. Another meeting of the committee will be held tomorrow evening, and a full attendance Is desired. »lrd Snddcult . Mrs. W. H. Brady, who was a summer resident of this city, died at her home. 1W0 North ffouvler street, Philadelphia, Thursday. She leaves * a sou, (JbarJes Brady, and a daughter, Mrs. Jenule Kuaufl. They have a cottage on Sixteeulh street, near the beach front. For Sal* or Rest— Beautiful, welf-furuisnrd house, five bed room-, 1316 Flea«ore avenue. Apply any •Rent- adv.. &. For Sale.— Sewing machine. Apply Mr*. U. L. Lake, 17th and Wesley avenue. adv. 6 10. ft.

SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a wril of Fieri Facia*, fw *alr of XitrtJURcd Prcmlws, to n»s dlrrclrtl. >»fturi| out of the Court of (.haiicvry of Nr* Jersey, on the l»t U*y of Junr, A. L>. 1<C«. In M certain cauw « herein Marv I>. luani i« eoniplaiiianl. ami Anns A. SlrUI;ith«r> . rt vir., e* sL, are ifefemlnnU. 1 &hsll rtpoae to Mile at public vendue, on TUESDAY. JULY tth. IK*, between I he bouri of twelve and Ovc u'rlock p. m.. lu wit, at one o'clock in thr sftrrufam of *ald day. at the Sheriff* ofllee, In <^pe Mmy Lou rt House, < j|»c May County, New Jersey: All that certain inortKaked premises, with the appurtenance*, hi lb* bill of complaint In the ssul ftiuse particularly set forth and described, thai Is to say All thai certain tract or parcel of land and premises hereinafter particularly drsrrlbed. situate, lym* and being m the city of lirmn City, county of r'oipr May and sUite of New Jerser, and bring the westerly half of Ini nuniberrd six hundred and - thirty-three («33^ ami all of lot numsts hundred and Ihlrly-rour (63»i in serlPio six iGj, ou plan So. I or tlir Ocean Lily bardens Company, UaiiuJrtl nod described as follows, to wit: Beginning M a point in the m*thwr»terty line of Asbury K"»d at the distance of three huiulrrd and twenty-Air iXO> feet southwesterly fnwn thr southwesterly llnr of fiattersen and rvtemllnii Ihenc* |1) northwesterly parallel with . Jirr>ra a dlstaorr of one hundred <100, fret lo the line dividing the lots fronting Asbury Basil from those fronting Station Hwl fail; thence i2) siailhwesl-. erly along said line n distance of forty-flvr fert •. "Id line common lots C3I ami fctt; llienrr <31 sootheastrr ty slang the dividing line between lots 631 «5 s distance of ,mtr hundred <IOu( feel to Ihr said line of Asbury M<oid: Ihencr H) narthesstrrly shmg said line of Ashury Bioid a dl»lance of forfy-f|tr \ 13) fert to the plare «r beginning. Wni a part «»f the same premises wlilrli / William J. Itomlg, et u*.. by I>eed of In- V dalrd .,h* day of May, A. 19*7, recorded In the Clerk's ofllre t,f yiMJ 1Whj ,n Book 219 of Deeds, page 107. etc., granted and convryrd unto the said Oeeati Clly Gardens (kanpnny, Its surcess<irs and pv *l*ns. Amount due under itorrre Is |2JtM.M with Interest and Sheriffs fees to be uddeu. . - „ MEAD TOML1N. Rherllf. 1 June Vj2 <i. c John K, Kranf. Sol'r. f~lMlpff22.H ' n

R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY it now in iiv New OHtccs 817 ASBURY AVENUE when* p^ltont And friend* will be cordully welcomed Bell I'hunc, 136-J rurnlture Stored .Reupholstcring ccTnbiA-rc ' Window Shades ESI IMA 1 E A , FOR YOU Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our |«ruve« ere Lowed |»*Mdble ornhhieiit with Gou<l Work ami itr^i Mnterinl. Lawrence n. Lear 054 A.sbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. 11 1 » n ■

j j — j | TDL UNIVERSAL CAR | f\V? of more llian 3,000.001^ Ford cars ^ l| I M now in use. about sixty per cent, have t j l*en sold lo farmers. Probably no i| other one thing has brought to the iarnt so much of comfort and profit as has the Ford car. It has enlarged tlie social lilc. doubled the facilities for iimrkcting, brought 1 the town next door to the farm, multiplied for the farmer the pleasures of living. A family j cur without an equal in low cost of operation I I and maintenance. We solicit your order lor one now because the demand is large and j J continually increasing. | j Pleasantville Motor Co. 7 South Main Street Washington Ave. | * PLEASANTVILLE. N. J.

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r * >' ^ m ^ e --'i ■ ^ B ET B 3 I Built to give unsurpassed | I mileage— and they give it. 1 I Next time — BUY FlSK 1 j Central Garage 1 I CHARLES SACK, Prop. 3

ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Inc. Philudclpliia and Seashore , Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Abbott's "A" Milk j I Cream Buttermilk Eyes Examined Without Drops NvwmI up-to-dsu lull (iimJ*. ftallxfactluu t:iiurHui«H-U. For nr*t-cin»« opiii-jti wurft (here I* iior.r«caaUy <>f icolug lo I'lilludi'lplilM My nUK-k ol Ky r Ula»»v» and Hpcrtaoltn la iu coiuplrlc a* can be found In any clly. ITcmt1i>Uoii Irnaea dupllcalrd a', hliorl j , notice- Accuracy guaranteed. 1'rlces con ••latent with co»h1 work. Ail work dcua op ll>« I'rrnitM.'". |

A. W. ELY luuj A I Iiiui I r Arruar atlantic C ity, N. j. Hhorr Kaal Line |'h*m»" itoor. KalatOUhed IMW. Ball i'lion. |».\V VVm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building c Thirty-fourth st. and West nvc. OCBAN CITY, N. J. Wealdancr: J«UJ Central Avenue bell Phone

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 CltyjEloctrlc Company

■ Real Estate and Search Company KKPKbSUNTS Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Wildwood Tille and Trusl Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance . Prompt Service All Work Go iranteed Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage Farms for Sale Offices in I First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J.

SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON ON SATURDAY, MAY 22 Advertise in the Sentinel.

Maddock's Pharmacy Eighth and Aabury Avanus Phons OOO r Do you appreciate Courtesy and Prompt Delivery? Then Why Walk. I'houe 5 So fur all your Drug Store wants rp=r» ■ .nr , E. A. CORSON 1 [ General Contractor 1737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES, BULKHEADsJ BELL PHONE 18 Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. and Simpson Ave. Ocean City, n j

What a lot of argument there used 1| D i( to be about a woman driving an. ^ automobile , ■ , - v| r I '•ODAY she can "make a your tire problem is to get a tire : L || ■*> train" or fix a tire as well of known value and stick to it! j I as anybody, ■ As soon as a luxury becomes We recommend and sell I | a necessity the point of view U. S. Tires because their value ChangeS- n is known. ^ j Two or three years ago you There's no guess about it. ! would have listened to more „ was the „ s varying opinions about tires po/fcy which led to the per- | than you could shake a stick fec,ion of ,he sttaiKht.gido f . 1 e^e®' construction, automobile tire, the pneumatic , treads and whatnot. . „ , .. . -x. ! j truck tire — two of the greatest < II |i It s different now. Tire users additions to tire value that j J are working towards a unani- have ever been made. , 1 1 mous feeling. ! , As representatives of the °U cxp^ess 11 °ne way~" oldest and largest rubber con- [ the mau down ihe street Cern in the world, we are in a another. But sifted down it -j., . ^ ,, : .mnnnt . ... position to tell you something \ amounts to this: . . & i\ ^ | about tire values. Come in .£•'* -> - I That the only way to settle some day and talk to us. Hi rJdT-^To' S-^ChS ! KWiOOffiWem-QVWUSro-PUJIt »A*™-U.S.Roy^CwTfc I United States Tires I FOGG MOTOR COMPANY