i THURSDAY. OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY. X. J.. NOVEMBER 24.-1921 THRK_
t In the Realm of the Churches j
FIRST M. \V~ UHl'HUH Fiuhih SI reel and Central Avenue The Rev. John Handley i jn.30— Morninic Worship. > " J.;:0 — Sunday School. < 2.30— Man's Bible Class. I 7.;i0— Evening Service. t Every FridB)' evening 7.30, Prayer ' ' JleOtinfT. I [ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURC H ■ -evenlh Street and Wesley Avenue '• I o'.:i0 — Morning Sendee, j .n— Sunday School. . Ti— Evening Service. i Prayer Meeting We«lue£ilay evening : at T.45. - i ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH 1335 Anbury Avenue The Rev. Thoa. F. Blake, Rector ' Masses Sundays afSj. 7. R, !> and 10 iwlojk. ' WEck .lays at 7.30 \ Services Friday and Sun.lity — Tve- • jugs at 7.45. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth Street and Wesley Avenue The Rev. Marple M. letin ( Mnniing Worship, 10.30. Communion, first Sunday of the t month. I liible-Jjjchoo!, 2.30. , Evening service. 7-30. I Weekly Prayer Service, Wednesday t " evening at 7.30. | IIOI.Y TRINITY CHURCH ■ (Episcopal) ••-SO— Sunday School. , IOC. — Church Service. , 745— Church Service. i 10.00 — Holy Communion. i — I UNION CHAPKL-BY-THE-SEA i Fifty-first Street and Asbury Avenue ln.OO-^Bible School. i ! 1.00 — Preaching Service. 7.00 — Twilight Service.
ACROSS THE BAY Heard From Somen. Point — Some c Interesting Items ;l Three girl graduates of the Atlantic City High School, all residents of this , city who, later matriculated at Tren- ' ion Normal School are spending the ^ Thankturiving holidays with their parents hew. They are Margaret BircH, Eliza J. Clarke and Marguerite Keen. They will return in a few day* to take • up their studies at the Capitol City, Institution; and will most likely lie home for the Christmas holidays. The newly formed Somers Point Athletic Association is anxious to enroll several hundred ^ew jpembera liefore the present year will have ended. Robert (Rube) Collins, former pitching star of the Southern Association is president of the- club, which will control all athletic activities in the Ray City. One of the largest entertainments 1 ever held- by the members of the! l.i to any M, P. Church, Somers Point. wiirVehcId in the church on Christmas. according to plans now being made for the affair. It will lie in the form of u play and several prominent : speakers wi^ be on hand. Mayor Robert K. Criasy, the sponsor of the one-piece bathing suit* on Somers Point's pearly strand, who refused to run for re-election several months ago is more than anxious "for the month of January to come, so that he can step down from the office of ' the city's chief executive and hands the reW over to Captain Charles E. C. Skfblman, who was elected to suc- — t*cd him. Mayor Crijsy intends to retire to his garage business. SEND THEM IN Semi those little personals about your friends, the family yourself to the Sentinel, but ho sure to get them to the office not later than Tuesday noon.
THE BLESSINGS of a Bank Account are many— and prudent are they who start it early: at the Ocean City Title £ Trust Company which encourages the growth of funds. 89f Interest Paid on Time Deposits. * J» OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Ocean City, N. J. 4
CHOIR HAS PAID LEADER Sun, 'ay night marked the fiejeinning of a new outer in IluptUt music in this city. .Several additions to the church in the.' past few months has brought some good voices into the membership and in order to get the best possible result- and insure music for each service a base soloist and choir leader has been engaged to come each week from Atlantic City to train the choir and furnish solo numliers at different times. Mr. Crowder, of Atlantic City, has undertaken the work and sang a solo ; Sunday night. The choir also sang an anthem which revealed a very prettyblending of voices. Special efforts will be made to make the services as attractive as good music can make them from now on. Sunday night the pastor delivered a sermon on the subject of "Christ or " Chaos," u.-ing the expression of David — Liogii-JJeorge. Premier of England, who, when asked his opinion concerning World affairs in general said, it ^ was either "Christ or C'liao*" tor the world, meaning that the time had come I when ii .« inxeaaary that broad ap- j < plication of the teachings and ppnei- ; I pies of Christ lie made to ail our nn- 1 i ' tional, international and industrial re- : t lationshipi, without which the present • I civilization can look for and confident- ' ( expect chaos, such as has come to i the great civilizations of the past ffom : Babylon to Rome. , The young people of the Baptist ] Church will receive the report of the , Nominating Committee and elect their , officer* iu the Christian Endeavor So- . ciety Sunday evening. The leaders of | that service will be Charlfs Nichols and Misses Eloise Smith ami Dorothea j Leadership each evening will ; U- assigned to different teams of three j • young people. All the young people . •if the church are urged to he present , ami any young people so dtxiring are invited to be present.
THANK FRIENDS The women of the Home and Foreign Missionary Society wish to thank all who contributed to the success of the Box for Freedmen. We are indebted to Mr. Gardiner, Ferguson, Mr. Ewing Corson, and to all donors who gave so generously. box is valued at about one hundred dollar*. men uoiiars. inio.
•WILL THEY DO IT! DARE THEY DO IT!" i --- C7PJ7— r "cZ: Memorial- Continental Hall. Washington, where the Armament Conicrcncc i- Urine held Will this l>c a new "Liberty HaH" tor all the peoples of the ",irth — liberty in universal world peace? FORMED RADIO CLUB INSPECTED P1.AXT Mainland, at Somers Point, One Well Pleased with Company's Property of the Few in South Jersey in This City
A little less than n year ago several enterprizing youngsters of Somers , established a radio club tor , amateurs in that city. Starting with ; three members they have grown now i , . nearly a score .ami have an excep- 1 ! tionully well locateil wireless station i the mainland city. Today tho club," through its president, Harry Keen, an Atlantic City ■ School graduate is anxious to in- ' its membership and is after ■ ' youngster in Ocean City with a • yearning to learn the radio rudiments ' to join them. The present officers of the associa- ' lion are: p readout. Harry Keen; Vice, 'president, Alan Basenfelder; secretary, 'i David DeHaven, and treasurer, Gif- ; ; fonl Scull. J j The Mainland Club, one of the few of its kind in South Jersey, offers ample opportunity for any youth interested to learn how to receive and send messages. The active members of the Club inc I elude, besides those Yiamed above, Edr want Fenske, Harry Smith, Emund Somers and Harry Camp. The next , meeting of the club will be held at the I Somers Point Wireless Station next . Tuesday night, at which time applica- - tions for new members will be looked
1 Telephone officials from the general j offices inspected the outside plant and r central office of the telephone coinl puny here last Friday afternoon. In • the .party were Herbert L. Badger. - General Superintendent of the plant; i H. A. Porter, District Superintendent of the plant in Philadelphia: W. A. . Eipper, Superintendent of the plant in ,- Atlantic City Coast District; D. C. . Hosfeld, Plant Method Superintendent r and M. I.. I.alferty, plant employment * Superintendent. s They were very well pleased with .the condition and appearance of the _ ! company's property in Ocean City which is in charge of Wire Chief Wal- , tcr N. Booz. Mr. Porter, in a state- _ ; mcnt, said the company wanted to make tfie plant extensions now, that had been held up during the war. That is gQoil new* for Ocean City, the fastest growing resort along the coast, j The district engineer, it is understood, has plans for extensions ready to forward to the general office for ap- '' Advertise n the SENTINEL.
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SI America's Dinner ' I T Because of our annual Thanksgiving feast, I' I A some one has said that the turkey, rather I than the eagle, should be the emblem of | |IKl While turkeys for November's celebration are fattening in thousands of farmyards. New Jersey is harvesting more than 160,000 barrels of cranberries which will jSy give the final touch to that epicurean event. Native thrift and industry have capitalized what was once considered waste marsh land . , ? and made it yield substantial revenue. Tying the farms and the cities of the State together artf thousands of miles of telephone lines, where once communication was deper.. dent on the sailboat or the stage coach. The • l'f iJBk ) ) grower and the shipper can keep in touch with each other and with the big market centers, eliminating time and distance. W. W. BRITTAIN District Manager The men and women who maintain and operate the Bell Telephone Lines in New Jersey are "ambitious to keep pace with the growth of its industry, and to give their fellow citizens in this State the best telephone servicd possible. "v I THE DELAWARE & ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH .6" TELEPHONE CO
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