A. OCEAN CITY SENTINEL OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922 y THREE
WELCOME RECEPTION EXTENDED REV. BUCK nlvf' 10 hint -dm ins; (ho rountc of tlm liurlne the' season he would- be callMl upon to rronrh to 'an audience, stretching from iho Atlantic 10 the Pacific -Oceans; and from' Canada In the- OUlf. There was not a pulpit in New York or Philadelphia of iLs kind. In the rom-'s of a slimmer he would ' M>. ak to people hailing from every I pari of ihe country, and from many; lands over .the-.sra. Mr. Cadwallader pledged Ihe new j pastor the hearty support and co-op-eiuljon of the Men's Auxiliary. . I Mrs. Cadwallader was also present.: and was prevailed upon' to Join with! her husband in a brief greeting to ; Kev. Buck. As president of the Women's Auxiliary she pledged him the hearty support ofahc organization. : Another layman, also a summer resident, and Identified with the or-' I gan llallon Mr. Cadwallader represent rd.ffR Mr. Jennings, joined fn the speeches of greeting. Probably, however, the address that, for obvious rensons. proved the most fascinating of all, was delivered by one of the pioneers of Ocean City, one ' of the men who had discovered antf helped to make Ocean City. William Lake. Mr. ; lake immediately struck a reminiscent note, and began to recall day* and inrldents of over forty years i d by one small dwelling. He had examined the titles of the Island from the years 1695 to 1880.
j and v. .! •: ^miliar with every detail of J its history. h> ! . Jtr lake spoke of the first sermon' (delh. ied upon the Island, of the first sprayer - ."nice hetil. anil the first church founded, a fascinating, narrame lold with wonderful effect, by a' tied mind which had' retained all Its kJW ' ■ ' wni'ds which fell Jronj the '• "peakei's lips embody a philosophy or « e life !.nd living, worthy of universal . a; emulation. . . — I an an old limn' and bllnd."Nfcai/' v said, "f liavk not long to stay here.; a Let me do all the good I can for the ' I'-ii and for my fellow man while I f am pei milted io remtUu^L r[ Another patriarch.-but this time of | ihe. pulpit, the Rev. Henry li. Waring. i- 1 tin i t inc. Kev. Waring congratulated i Ihe It. v. Hue* upon the manner in . ! which he had received the call to the 1 1 pastorate. To him. the speaker. It inj ' dim led clearly that it was the will of e 1 C.od that ltev. lluck should become i the pasior of the Baptist c.hurch in i. Ocean .city. r It was evident that the Rev. Buck .. ' was laboring under deep emotion . wlp n he arose to respond to the gracp ' ioiis greetings extended to btm and ' ! He had- only one object in coming " t' lo Ocean City, he declared, to preach y the gospel of Jesus Christ. . p He. hud heard with gratification the » many pledges of support proffered, ( and reminded them that the day was n : perhaps not ' .far distant when he would call ufs>n them to redeem each) "| Pledge. It was his ambition to see erected ' 8 j upon the lot the church owned an i edifice* worthy of the Baptists of i Ocean (iffy, and worthy of the North"- i ern Baptist t onveiulon. The orchestra contributed several 1(
Winning the High Jump in Harvard Stadium ! J This remarkable action photograph of Le Roy Brown, of Dartmouth College, winner oi the high jump at the intcr-colfegiate athletic meet in the Harvard stadium on May 27, shows the Dartmouth lads, are not' "cake eaters." "tea bounds," or "spineless molly coddles" PHONC, 410- J " JOBBING PROMPTLY DONE WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBING and HEATINC & 138 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN C'TY NEW JERSEY r~" — — jj * I SPECIAL Wool Shetland, 1 8c ounce This Week Only All Colors * The Handie Shop 756 Asbury Avenue PHONE 13A-R LINEN NETTING 30 inch Drab 1 $3.40 Per Roll 33 " " - 3.65 " 36 " 4.15 Also Copper and Galvanized Wire EVERYTHING TO BUILD A BUILDING^ / C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Go. 12th and West Avenue I t{ 1
New Committee Studies Ford's Muscle Shoals Offer Controversy over the Muscle Shoals offer made by Henry Ford has resulted in the creation of a new. special committee which will consider the offer. , . ... ... Photograph taken in the Military Affairs Committee Room in tin- t. ajntol shows the committee which consists (left to right) of J. W. Worthington. Washington representative for ford. \V. B. Mayo. Fords Chief Engineer. Cohgrcsspian Wright -of Georgia. Congrci -man Mor.n of Pennsylvania, Congressman Miller of Washington. Chief Clerk of the Sessions (standing), Congressman Fisher of Tennessee, and Con ■ gi cssiusii Cra-o. of Pennsylvania. :: ~ - - ■ f r {
i r ' . numbers In a splendid style, and Joseph Risgins gave a pleasing rendp , 1 tion of an appropriate song, after 1 which the Ijjdies took charge oCjrffairs, and distributed liberally df Ice cream and cake. LADY PHOTOGRAPHER COMES ,, ' "TO TOWN. It might prole very embarrassing to i H. Mo wen. Ocean City's premier i photographed if the new photographer t recently cotiieTtr town were a profi s - ' /.tonal rival. i k Happily ' however. Miss Christina j — : Gloria Mowen becomes a member oi 'ithe firm, anil In due season will not only assist her worthy sire. but. Incl-t ; dentally give' him a few hints of value j Miss Gloria made her advent in ! * ; Ocean City last Tuesday, Jur,e I3th. I we are Informed. Friends will be glad | 'tor learn that mother and babe are; loins well. The Sentinel extends its congmtuiatlons to Mr. and Mrs. Mowen and j rejoice with them over Hie event. REPUBLICAN WOMEN J PLAN GRAND RALLY ! The Womens Republican Club of Capo May announces n luncheon for the men and women of the county , to be held at the Windon Hotel, Cape May, on Wednesday, June 28th, . at ■ one o'clock. The speakers will lie the Hon. Joseph L. Frclinghuyscn, Republican candidate for U.' S. Senator, and Mrs. Lillian Feickert, President ■ of the New Jersey Women's Republican Club anil Vice Chairman of the State Committee. Write to Mrs. I. L. Shcppard, Jackson Street, Cape May, on or before Monday, June 21th, for reservations. Advertise in Ocean City Sentinel , SENTINEL ADS BRING SA' j ! ,
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