Dea'd School eatteNews AVOVST titS— tUUtm •atari fnti and Herbert M.r.h.11 In ENCHANTED COTTAGE' •M MONDAY, AtoOMT'M-t^- ~' ~ M Omif, DoUiM Reed atM Wmttmim Mftln in "GENTLE ANNIE" Om Qlrt <strong>of</strong> the Wemi ACGCSI m— -kttt
<strong>On</strong> Sunday For Week ~~ "* ' included in Lirt <strong>of</strong> Speaker. Here Sd th * ite ' meeting) & ooiuttniUte M? Sunday ]p the T»- t th Sunday ]p oonttmi* the T» throi«ti ». with Maw Off "H Camp Meeting tw been • P. [»iiu»l»l Cfaneli.1 Mature <strong>of</strong> ramrt religious life rrom IX OL. «m «• fwtltlls time <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was founded, tM ChuroH an thslMMI til tale place in the oldnt "TMrt Theater «m|oBurth Building «i the island be M ChuroH an thslMMI til tale place in the oldnt Mrt Theater. «m-|oBurth Building «i the island, be- at T:« pjn underltwien 6th and 0th sts. Mualc this > i;w IMOM UUOVI »wmM4 fith mid oth sts Music this •MM* Luttwranl pear will be under ttie direction lot flev B, W * ~" " at" each service BUnday-I*. F. B. Htrrls. chap. 1Mb <strong>of</strong> tin D. e. Senate, WMhinJr ton. D. C. M y <strong>of</strong> un <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily Tuejday—Kev. W. Elwell Lake, president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> CKy Tab- ernacle Association. Wednesday—Dr. F. A. DMnrto, New Jeney Conference, vu i- pre- sident <strong>of</strong> the Tabernacle A ucin- tlo.1'. ^ildoly known j ths Wtttk « I Ii ssrttac on many Wright, <strong>of</strong> the Phil- Wdny—Dr Leon T Mooir imift There will be th * PhU»*lphl" Conference, t i at each n*vlt* ll "L ot « le Tnbernatle Associa All evening services will iw at '-" pm. and will be in tne Tab- ttw Mtswtl atntote. except Sunday nlghta when the Mrvtce TUUga theatre. will be In thr *tMaken for the services will be Association W Palmer. New .terse Conference, trustee or the rabernacle Association Sunday morning, Sept 3—Dr. B Princeton O Homiigtiausen. <strong>of</strong> r. ...„„„, Theloglcal Seminary; evening. r>r B. S. Clements, <strong>of</strong> the Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church Church Announcements BbpUna dijtlngulshed to ««ll-lnfomied Jam trends. • I, Dr. Rasa etorer ••trices lit toe •WStnwl £"i 'iSHS. 1 **- Ph*le." bf Krat-EliJrt, Jn r. AIM. Minuter 7;« nm. The Boardwalk Twl- Hunday pitgented a wond- light Bervlee, Bishop FrrtI pierce -^...f^ft erow ?« th?i^rton, <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia a Wful sight, ai people crowded Uit Dergon, <strong>of</strong> the PhllBdelpJila area eburehes for worship servieet. It <strong>of</strong> the Methodist: Churcn will be ranlnds one-that Is one who I the guest speaker for this servi Dr. Harris Tabernacle Speaker Or. Frederick Brown Harris, ( chaplain <strong>of</strong> the V B Senate and pastor <strong>of</strong> the Foundry Methodist Church, Washington. D O, will preach at the morning and eve-1 ntag cerVicea <strong>of</strong> the Tabernacle I Association on Sunday Services vllj begin at the Tuber-1 nacle at 10 4S ajn . and at the Vil- lage Theatre. 6th ot and the Boardwalk, ot T 43 pm Or Harris began his career In tl« New Jersey Conference, and Is well known and admired In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> He nas just completed an en- gagement In Toronto, Canada, at the Eaton Methodist Church MB morning theme win be -A Divine Detour" His evening topic will be 'The Haioc <strong>of</strong> Sate Soloists will tie Edna Haddock, soprano or the Arch Street Meth- odist quartet. Philadelphia, and Samuel Brick, <strong>of</strong> the quartet <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity Cathedral. Philadel- phia. A song service preceding eaoh preaching sen-toe is led by Rev. Richard W Wright, <strong>of</strong>ficial song Stand at Sunday Sunday, the "dajr <strong>of</strong> prayer and <strong>Ocean</strong> Richard W Wrl«ht, <strong>of</strong>ficial sons leader <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia Confer- enoe one—that Is one whoj the guest speaker for this service ilp a regular part <strong>of</strong>loeorge Lseham, tenor, will sing that type <strong>of</strong> Individ, as a solo, "^n the dates <strong>of</strong> trf all over you «rhen| TemplA" by * *~ : --""• ; • trio. "prBtae Ye," by Verti An unutual part <strong>of</strong> tne service will be the presentation <strong>of</strong> two Mo- reminds make his 1__ ual who „-„.„, „ „___ he wants something and leaves you decidedly atone when seme imw interest appears. - . WUJ „, me prBsentation <strong>of</strong> tw Worship is » state <strong>of</strong> mind and numBeri, "Ave Venun." by Mo heart In Its relation to The Iter-leart, and "Cherubic Song," by Bor- naj. All Scripture would teach that tyan»ki, theie two numbers to be It Is not something which can be I presented By a chorus <strong>of</strong> woBJeii. *-— Up o( laid down at will: Itl each <strong>of</strong> whom Is a soloist in miuie Si eensttnt. Remembering circles at home. They have gsth. O» paalmlfltg statement, "A Thou- ered thenijelres Into thl» fellow. ssjM yeaiB are but M a day with ship during their vaisatlon in O«. Ood," one hour In a weelE Is little Un Olty, The choir Is led by Mrs. Slough for His attention, Jnuehllieon BrlcK, <strong>of</strong> Ridgtwood, N J lisa for one to give Kim only an • • * hour In a decade. FIRST PRSSB1TERIAN ^ftwWliig a place and a service |J* «t and Wesley »», f» those who wish to Be more' " "" ' *~- J " constant io the purpose <strong>of</strong> the and irnrh eamnt is the purpose <strong>of</strong> the I -TS t? bovB church la the SWVIHPS which gJ B . B E;h n l ly f 1 ' Me« tln g «" l M re announced below; Bunaay Bchool teachers and <strong>of</strong>fi. »;30 ajn. The church School. P*!",'" the rtioir room. »;30 ajn. The church School. , Continue your religious education MI ~ while ehtavtair ^.^.11. vai,Bti**H ^^^^.1 t^-^s Bchool teacher the rtioir room. BJn - Tbe Church at Study Catherine Gordon, guperln e epjoytag your vacation. Here , MI ^. F 8 **"" 6 Oarian, guperln. will find a group <strong>of</strong> Christian 2 n s2to W people Interested in JearnlnB how to live the Ohrtst-Uke way. 10:45 ajn. The Morning Service <strong>of</strong> Worship. The sermon subject for IWi serrlee wul be, • •Reconversion." MBas Elsie M«cPariane, aeeemplkh. iO eoBtttUts from New York <strong>City</strong>, «a rtng M a solo during this serrtce, j'The Ninety-First psata," by MaeDcrmlrt. she will Join the other members <strong>of</strong> the quartet in prMentinr, "With a Voice <strong>of</strong> Sing- Ine," by Bh»w. and "Jesus Lover <strong>of</strong> Mr Soul," by William*. Mr. Aahton wUl play as organ num- ism, "Bnelude and Fugue In H Mnor," fThe OBthednl) by Bach •ncl "Andante In o," by Batiste' „ —. Cooper, assistant super intendents. Phil S, Barrett, sone leader. B. 8. lesson for September and, "Joseph's place in Gods Plan " Oeor-sls JB; 30-8S, 41: 14.16, 2S 41-43. Todays leg»n t« be taught from the pulpit by Miss Martha Stevenson, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. 10r4J ajn. The Church at Wor- ship. Sermon, "My Peace I Qlve <strong>On</strong>to You." John 14: 87-31. The choir, directed by Mr. Barrett, will sing, "Thou wilt Keep Him in Per- feet peace." The trio will sine "Praise Ye," by Verdi, Audrey Oa- Ample parking space U provided on the Camp Ground tot all wor- shippers- Final Auxiliary Meeting Monday Radio Story Teller to Entertain La*t mjetlng <strong>of</strong> the Presbyter- ian Bummer Auxiliary will take place Monday In the south solar- lum <strong>of</strong> The Flanders at 3:30 0JB Hostesses will be auxiliary <strong>of</strong>ficers This summer's corps <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers included Mrs. Alien o Thomas BTisldent: Mrs. Harry A. Palmer vice president; Mrs. Clarence j, Shllcoclt, corresponding secretary Mrs. O. V. Johnston, recording sec- retary; Mrs. J. Melvin Smith and | Miss Martha Stevenson, treasurerg Entertainment for the last meet- ing will be furnished by Jeannctte T, Broomal, foraier wacher <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia normal schools, who Is now with radio station KYW She is known to children as "Aunt Jflnie," a favorite story teller A small group <strong>of</strong> the Crescendo Club will provide specHi music. At the meeting inst Monday Mi GEORGE LAPIIAM tJeorge Lapham, whose regular church position Is tenor soloist in Dr. Alexander Mccurdy^ dlstln- gulslied choir at flecond Presbytor- ian church, Philadelphia, will sing th» well known solo, "Open the antes <strong>of</strong> the Temple," by Knapp, during the Boardwalk Twilight Service <strong>of</strong> the Plrut Methodist Church, Sunday evening. SEA ISLE CHUBCH OBSERVES ANNIVERSAHV the Methodist Church <strong>of</strong> Bea Isle <strong>City</strong> celebrated its 6!nd annl» versary Bunday with special morn, ing and evening programs. The morning sermon was given by Rev, William W. Payne, superintendent <strong>of</strong> the Brldgetoii District, while Rev. s, Paul Jefferson, president <strong>of</strong> the Massachusetts Baptist Con- vention, was the evening speaker. Tthanksgiving' proclaimed by Isldenf Truman, saw emry Uvwu I <strong>City</strong> ohurah filled to overflowlna |« remt resident, expresIM their htsMMlt thsnta. for ta» end <strong>of</strong> (he leeond worli war, Hundredii <strong>of</strong> service men home - «h. as well as dlsEharged ._.-„. swelled th* eongregstlons . <strong>of</strong> churchea <strong>of</strong> all denomlnntions I at both morning and evening ger- 1 vices. AttondanM WB» by far the largest <strong>of</strong> the season, and oer- haps was an all-time record BESPEAK USTING KACI All resort pastors devoted their sermons to various phases <strong>of</strong> the significance <strong>of</strong> peace and the Christian 4wsponsibll!ty In making it lasting. At the Fin* Methodist Church, a special prayer was <strong>of</strong>fe ed by Bishop lies p, Carson, The Methodist church experience WM typical <strong>of</strong> the others. TWa church had between 1300 and 1300 warshlpBejs In the morning, in- cluding 100 standing, while almost too others hAd to be turned away, in the ewotef them were mom than 1900 la the Moorlyn theatre, jrhWj has . ttiUnc csaaMty ei OTHER CHVBCHE8 CROWDED Holy Trinity Episcopal Church which has a normal <strong>Aug</strong>ust con gregation <strong>of</strong> M0 for a momln service, had «ST in the church for this occasion, with standees in ev cry possible place. The church al so had M0 at a special victory ser. vice last Wednesday morning. at. John's Lutheran Church also 800 wonlUppsrs attended th* eve. nlng service at the Strand the- atre. reported standing room only at the historic building In the rare- noon and at the Village Theatre In the evening, Similar reports <strong>of</strong> overflow crowds were received from Bf AU. •uat|ne*s Roman Catholic Church' the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> B11ptl.1t church and the First Presbyterian Church. BEAT NHJHT CLUB BMPM>YE: IS tMPRIBONKO James Jlugan. M, <strong>of</strong> Philadel- phia, was Knteneed to two to three years in state prlmn by Judae Prench B. Loveland last week on * charge <strong>of</strong> lughway robbery and anault and battery. He was ar- OCEAN Seashore pI)Sl ils Bat Mi C. 1,1 ney, Mr, Barrett and Henry Loper. 7:40 p.m. Bvening service P«i«l i«e«e»| coorrol,,. fnm totrfl .bout worlf eveoo, la ow« world-wHe^Ff brio, you omihe^p<strong>of</strong> newt ud i ^ ,.n«.,,....ili*, , O Pltmr tnd * H Mil 1 "For Goodnmta 946-48 Boardw 1111 m 1 i-t 11111 n ,M^X7 - - ~ n Baptk Church Spend Thm Lord>» Day Witklfit SUNDAIT, AUGUST JB, IMS Rcnrirwi tl4J A. M. Snnday S 11:00 A, M. Mornlnr Wo «!30 p, Mu B. Y, P, U, TUB P. «, Eventaf B iiOO p. M. ..Rev. MM* *I I linquent Taxpayers f «>»» <strong>of</strong> the Tax Collector Is now preparing i h S t h e notice <strong>of</strong> | Properties for Unpaid for 1944 and prior yeut. MEETO 12ilS (Noon) Wednesday At SIMMS' WEIOOHE WI K1WAWANB SIMONIZING WASHED Kurtz Garage 1* St tt Xtbntk AY*. "Church on the Boardwalk" STRAND THEATRE (A * c «>-'**«*» 9th A Boardwalk—rune; 7j4S P. M. Sunday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 26th Speaker: Dr. L. ^iph Tabor WiMlilnrton, D. C, Soloist: DOROTHY COX riiil.tlflnhki. Soprano NOTICE: Next week both servicei will be held m Strand Theatre with Dr. Ross Stover, preaching, Servtaai Sponsored fcy St. John f s Lutheran Church lOlh and <strong>On</strong>tral A,,. Morning Service in the Church: 11 A. M. Robert O, DUTU. B,r,D,, P«stor <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ti ASSOCIATION - 66th Smm Anto Elltruwc, Asbnry Am, Mtina tlk »i AM; SUNDAt, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 26, »••••« QUEST •OLOIST8! U M BaMask. Ropoui.; H«o«tl A WMffht, SOBC LMder; Marini T.jlor, H. TUB FOVNDCB8 TABBItNACH WELcOMM 1«« «o <strong>City</strong>* Mercfiaiii Tailor since 1M»^ | JULIUS ROTH T.ll<strong>of</strong> (ot I H AVEHtJE ««••*•«• _ »ii •••••••^ *« I Bring Your Garments for I Cleaning to To com*, out Sund«y tmd join those who gather to give thanla to the <strong>On</strong>e who provides aU our comfort» and all our needs. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist CIIDMB •m, Wllltam A. Me^ W. M C. KlmlCT, Vutor Ftait Presbyterian Church 936 Asbury Av PUEt, OIL Phone 1751 Holy Trinity Episcopal Chuwh ««T, Richard B, Bt. <strong>Aug</strong>ustine's If, C. Church Okmew » Doyle J. B St. John's Lulhenut Church Ktr. Bobcrt C. Barb Bt, Mary's Chape! Be*. ItarthoiaiHW B. D*yl* Ber. Jo«ph J. aniuiaii Central CMMa <strong>City</strong> Union Chapel Rnd St Ml Central AM. Christian Science FlMt Methodist Church Union Chapel mm MM M M n. JAMKS AMM, cntJBcn .tCMMM) •AW1B1F CHUBCB ' BIACEDONIA M. •. MDBXM -fc-_~-—rr •—•s»« by AM« Oeepa Q^ bosi- newtnen in reeeraitten <strong>of</strong> our churches' wfio, benefit «nd value to our conumtnitr. J. PRH»COTT OADMAN HOWARD 8. 9TAIKTON ATOiAjnTO Om mMOHiaO ______ ^^ ggm_dt BANKYia_JYDOHATTlN WA_Sa Wat O» ''- ijompehtion kaon Warm v resort Industry toe, immediately ,jte pUns now (o go ,M L,»ar vaeatlon Bufi- ,liold*r P, H. JaekMin, K May Osunter BUb- I e n n ^ . who ey'i " that jfieyi »!«*» /« wnal purpsiea UooWlete, 1 ems oMotETB ould go m far aa to say Meut 75 oer cent <strong>of</strong> Our obsolete." Jaokmn dedarj unless we replace It with ftteta and apartment*. • will ire where the vaca- can let better aeeommo. • <strong>of</strong> our resorts." ho added, fore fortunate than others to plant and equip. tor Jnelwon pointed put r areas, nartlcularlt New ire showing that Oiey alive to port-war neefla. yni^s we also get huty we |nd gurselves losing oualness j <strong>of</strong> gaining." ETISED TOO I^TB Cam May qountlan ex- 1 criticism <strong>of</strong> the New jer- ounoil for the latenesg with 1 it WOK steps to advertlsf mber recreational advantages. State has come to us In Ue <strong>of</strong> Aueust to discuss a for September advert ts- „, (Bid. "This pmeriun, to. r with the Oovernor'* FlghinK' wnt pram-am, should be •BHI with tlie resort repre- IIVPS ii'• early as May, and Ji m Intpr than June <strong>of</strong> each [Then we would nil have time \si and prepare to coordinate ftie so the advertlginir would i effective," •tun man tine an my tend* 1 _ Hurry (the Hop) Hoq- who has left the White Authorized G. E. Service Center 1, naameem 4 I REFRIGERATION J OH Bonier IBIM lArtborlied H«over ServloB 0. D. HACKNEY tat 131 Anbury Commuters' Club Chatter Ed nty> teat was seen being towed to doek ln.t Satufday—when Ed waa MKed the reuen his re- ply was»»">o many flah the motor Wouldn't pull thnn." • • • Capt. Charlie Benldlct took the boys out on hla new yacht last week end. They stoned at all ban ' • light including the sand tar in noi hoi In the inlet. They spent mott <strong>of</strong> their time on the sand Bar and not too in«ny> flah^were caught. If Jud H«nh u awakened at 8:30 «onie Saturday morn, it wllr Be by "Arry" Arrltoh, Jud wanta all the boys who park at hia wharf to re- —'it In and out. Better change the use rules, Jud, • • • Jumping Joe Leo, the iheik <strong>of</strong> 12th A, and Wesley av.. still goes to tht city every I*iday for his pay. That is one day <strong>of</strong> the week when the train u very noisy, • # • Were you there Charlie? A good time was had by all at the club party. f # # flie entire train crew was on deck, including the fireman and engineer, Mr. sharp was the only one who played cards—winning again, as usual, • • * We had a swell bunch <strong>of</strong> prl«e»— nil donated by the members. Curds, basket <strong>of</strong> peaches, neckties and stuff wrapped In bottles w*re won by the lucky members. Arry Arrlson made hu appear- snee for only a few minutes. He hud to get up at 4:3o to no after blue flah. • * * <strong>On</strong> behalf <strong>of</strong> the club, your newsboy wishes to thank Doc Ma- ier and his staff for the attention given the boyi Friday night. Doc In a swell guy and justly deserves the advances he hag mode In his Seafood Restaurant. • • s The party started promptly at 8 30 and most <strong>of</strong> the boys stayed until closing, which prove! a swell time was had^bj ail. Why dldn'L Old Man areifmie and his son, Teddy, eome. it could- n't be that both father and son ••ere in the doghouse. • • * We expect to hold two winter parties hi Philadelphia as usual, your secretary will adrtae you <strong>of</strong> the time and place. Don't miss them. Now that gas rationing la over— be sure to stay in <strong>Ocean</strong> dty as long as possible this year. *ptem btr and October tar| beautKul. Have you ever seen George TJl- rleh run, well, you should have seen him run for the train; some fun I Those dogs <strong>of</strong> his sure did their duty. Try getting uo a little earlier, George^. Barry Klnderman and Jterrest Yeager, with other members <strong>of</strong> the Bayou clan, were stranded out in the bay when their engine went on a sit-down strike. Must havi been funny seeing that little kicker towlne them in, and with Yeaeer standing in the tow yodellng lor the briiie to open. The first thoufht <strong>of</strong> a stranger upon arriving at the station In the morninK ft that everyone seems so friendly. ITiey all wave at you— Do, at the darned mosquitoes. Joe Barrett reports that, due to the labor shortaie and no soap, they nave decided to sell put the laundry and mod will, such as It U. at an undisclosed price, to a syndicate headed by Gusto awo- boda and Duko H. Budler. This should be welcome news to their many dissatisfied customers.
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