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PAGE- 4 — SECTION TWO<br />

Tennessee Pastor First Speaker<br />

For Summer Bible Conference,<br />

The Oeeqn <strong>City</strong> Summer Bible Con<br />

f&reilce. Under the direction <strong>of</strong> Rev.<br />

David P. Wright, will begin Sunday<br />

•t 7:30 p. m, at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bsp-<br />

41st Chupch.<br />

Dr. R. G. JU*e will l»c the speaker,<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 26 through <strong>Jun</strong>e 30, each eve-<br />

ning at 7:30, and ot the morning<br />

Bible hours, Tupf''ay.through Thursday,<br />

at li o'clock. Dr. Lc* Is a dyr>n«iiklc<br />

southern preaohcr, pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

the Bellevue Baptist Church, Mem-<br />

DR. R. O. LII<br />

• phis, Tcnn. The church has grown<br />

" to over nine thousand—the largest<br />

; <strong>of</strong> any church east <strong>of</strong> the Mississippi<br />

River.<br />

Dr. Lee holds several honorary<br />

degrees-^ Doctor <strong>of</strong> Divinity, Doctor<br />

" <strong>of</strong> IJWS, Doctor <strong>of</strong> Literature. He is<br />

the author <strong>of</strong> 23 books and many articles<br />

and pamphlets, some <strong>of</strong> which<br />

have been translated into foreign<br />

languages. His famous sermon, "Pay<br />

doy—Someday" has been preached<br />

over Sbtt times in the United States<br />

and in Canada.. He lias preached it<br />

l_ln' his own pulpit each year for 25<br />

- years. It has~been-madc Into a Teeh-<br />

. nlcolor moving picture and has been<br />

shown In many churches throughout<br />

ffifil<br />

wR*yJ Victor,.8. iBelttlt, paster<br />

•yingsllit ind regional represen-<br />

fatly* <strong>of</strong> the Poc|»t T«»t«ment<br />

L*agu*. Inc. will ipcik it the Summer<br />

Bible Confertnc* July 1 (ant<br />

day only) at *he morning 3nd evening<br />

iciilsni.<br />

RiV. VICTOR B. BEATTIE<br />

has made two trips to the Far East<br />

as special evangelist for the League,<br />

aiding in their campaigns which have<br />

resulted In the distribution <strong>of</strong> over<br />

11 million Japanese Scriptures, IV<br />

million Chinese and 2 million Korean,<br />

to dale.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Friday evening the Kcv. Heattic<br />

will show the sound, color motion<br />

picture, "Crisis in Asia."<br />

Neil Fiehthorn is the musical til<br />

rector <strong>of</strong> the Summer Bible Confer<br />

cncii and will lirovlde vocal and instrumental<br />

solos at all sessions. Mr,<br />

Fiehthorn is a Senior at The King's<br />

College, and will act us the Rev,<br />

Mr, Wright's summer assistant dur<br />

ing the Conference season. Doris<br />

Wright will be the Conference or<br />

giinist, Jean Ijiine, pianist.<br />

Special features <strong>of</strong> the Bible Con-<br />

ference arc the Saturday evening<br />

'Film Nights" beginning July 2 in<br />

the church, and Sunday afternoon<br />

'Music Hour" on the Music Pier<br />

from 3 to 4 o'clock, beginning July<br />

1 Cftwfcfi Announcements<br />

f CHURCH OF I -<br />

cTlftlST. SCIENTIST<br />

\ ^Sunday Service—11 a. m., at the<br />

* church, 8th st and A-sbury j\<br />

Sunday Schoul — Open Tuctdav,<br />

• Thursday and Saturday, 1 to 3 p. m.<br />

* W«dn«d«yt—<br />

1 Hr-H. m—Testimonies, <strong>of</strong> healing<br />

JHow spiritual understanding uf the<br />

' law <strong>of</strong> God opens the door to individual<br />

growth and progress will be<br />

brought out at Christian Science<br />

* services Sunday.<br />

Scriptural sclcctionb in the I,c>son<br />

Sermon entitled "Christian Science"<br />

Include the following from Psalms<br />

IjUNJON CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />

35th tt. »nd Atbury >v.<br />

' 'ft«v. Crovtr C. Wslt.rj, Minliter<br />

945 a. m. Sunday School under the<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> Mr. Eugene Debus.<br />

-^1 a m Morning "Seriicq conducted<br />

by the minister. Rev Giovei C<br />

Walters. Sermon topic, "Progressive<br />

P's." The Acts 12:1-17. Special music<br />

'arranged by Mrs. Helen U. Mulllh-<br />

^aujt, direetor <strong>of</strong> musle. Prelude, "The<br />

Shepherd Boy," G. p. Wilson. Offertory,<br />

"Caprice" from "Alcestc,"<br />

Id .W. Von Cluck. Youth trio, Carol<br />

Thompson, Helen Anno Mullinoaux,<br />

,B»bbara Prince. "Father Almighty''<br />

(Panis Angcllcus) Cesar Kranck.<br />

•fttstludc, "But the Lord Is Mindful"<br />

Irani St Paul, F Mcndcluohn<br />

• • •<br />

-ST. JAMES AJM.E<br />

*7Hr *t. «nd Hiven av.<br />

R*v. O. E. Smith, P*5tor<br />

Ha. in.—Morning Service.<br />

1*2 p ID—Sunday School<br />

'8*30 p. m.—Young m- People's Meet<br />

ing.<br />

8 n, m,—Evening Worship.<br />

••' ivJlM p. tti—^rayer Service,<br />

W'7:86 p. m.—<strong>Jun</strong>ior Choir re-<br />

•JJJIJJO p. m.—Senior Choir rehearsal.<br />

. (vflOlmnief: Module U iMiuis, ConfmK>ni<br />

infl Flr*t Frldty. '<br />

:BiTi AUGUSTINE'S ,<br />

i 13th at, and Wtllty ay,<br />

Vy. R»v. Mffr. Bartholomew , B.<br />

•S; 1 Dsyia,,Wlh" , .. . •<br />

pi'W(,, AlMrt p. Siirt, AM, Filter<br />

.;;* 0BMe^tetii on Saturdoys-4 to<br />

aigift, TM to B.<br />

§1 ;Mm nut-mo,<br />

•lAf PrWiV— -<br />

Mass-fl:30 and 8 a. m.<br />

Confessions on Thursday, before—<br />

[^ ^jWo, im to o. . ...<br />

OF /nARTYRS<br />

'""{ifMtim-M. •<br />

Dr. Clements to<br />

Speak on'Walk<br />

Bryn Mawr Pdstor at<br />

Methodist Service<br />

The Bev. Mr. BcaHie strved a; Tho Rev. Dr. Rex Stowefs Clem*<br />

pastor and director <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Clt;<br />

Baptist Church and Summer Dibit onts, pastor <strong>of</strong> the Bryn Mawr Pros,<br />

Confcrence from 1M0 until 1953. He byterian Church in Bryn Mawr, Pa.,<br />

since 1937, will be the gucil minister<br />

this Sunday at the evening Board,<br />

walk Service <strong>of</strong> the First Methodist<br />

Church In [ho Moorlyn Theatre.<br />

Dr, Clements, who has been In the<br />

ministry since his graduation from<br />

the Yale Divinity School in 1029, has<br />

traveled extensively abroad in his<br />

pastoral work.<br />

In 1947 and JII2 he served is sit<br />

Interchange FrMeher In Ortllt<br />

Britain under asuplees <strong>of</strong> the Brltlih<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Churches. It) 1950<br />

he wai iiiest preacher at the<br />

American Church In Paris. In Oc><br />

lober <strong>of</strong> 1914 he went to Korea,<br />

by Invitation <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

the Army, to eolduct a series <strong>of</strong><br />

retreats far the Protestant chap,<br />

lalns.<br />

Prom 1941 to 1949 Dr. Clements<br />

vas president <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Chris.<br />

inn Education <strong>of</strong> tfio Presbyterian<br />

Ihureh in the US and In 1900^ and<br />

981 he was president <strong>of</strong> the Fhllalelphla<br />

Cpuiicil <strong>of</strong> Churches, He is a<br />

Ireetor <strong>of</strong> the Haverford School and<br />

enlor vice president <strong>of</strong> tile Presby.<br />

erian Foundation.<br />

During his pastorate at Bryii Mawr<br />

lie church membership has grown<br />

rom 1,050 to 2,850 and the Sunday<br />

ehooi has a membership over 1*000.<br />

Noted Clerics<br />

at Tabernacle<br />

University Dean is<br />

Morning Speaker<br />

Dr I<br />

The 17th .season <strong>of</strong> Hie Conference<br />

will continue lor 10 consueutive<br />

weeks until September 4, with daily<br />

sessions held In the main miditnritim<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Baptist Church. Tlitf meet<br />

ntfs arc undenominational in einplui<br />

;is and the public is Invited to nl<br />

[end.<br />

1 red G Hallewa* president <strong>of</strong><br />

DIL'H UimeisilA Madman N J uil!<br />

bL> LliL' speaker at the mainlny s*erv-<br />

1LO <strong>of</strong> Hie <strong>Ocean</strong> CitV TabcrnaLle As<br />

Mjclalion on Sundas<br />

Fnui to hi* present position ho<br />

served JS president <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

11:30 si m.<br />

Confessions on Saturdays—4 to<br />

8:30. 7:30 to 9,<br />

Daily Mass—7:30.<br />

First Friday-<br />

Masses—8:30 Ind 8 a. In.<br />

Confessions on Thursday before—<br />

4 to S:30, 7;30 to B,<br />

OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL<br />

40th it. and Asbury av.<br />

Sundays—<br />

Masses—8:30 and 10:.'S0 u m.<br />

Confessions o(t SiiUird.'iy—7:^0 to<br />

9 p. m.<br />

No Daily Mass.<br />

(19:7): "The law <strong>of</strong> the Lord is per-<br />

DR. FRED O, HOLLOWAY<br />

•;€0fct, converting the soul: the tcsti- ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />

Maryland College and WesUniiister<br />

mony <strong>of</strong> the Lord is sure, making 10th tt- and Central av.<br />

Theological Seminary and held pas.<br />

wise the ilmple"<br />

The Rev. Frank F. Adler, S. T. M., locates ill Wilmington, Baltimore,<br />

-•^'Thc value <strong>of</strong> understanding this Paitor<br />

and Cherrydale, Va, Dr. Holloway Is<br />

Jaw will also be brought out in pas- Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Weil, Ministry member <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

v<br />

ssges froth "Science and Hcultli <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Methodist Church.<br />

jrlth Key to the Scriptures" bj MJI » The Third Sunday after Trinity The two moriilnM services are at<br />

tiaker Eddy, including the follotvmg 9 a. m. The Early Service 9 and 11 o'clock in the Lake Memo,<br />

{128-4 6, 14> "The term Sen-nee, 9:45 Ji. m. Church School. Nursery rial Tabernaeki. 0th st. arnl Asbury<br />

properly understood, refers only to Ihrouifh Adult Departments. Depart-<br />

'tlie laws <strong>of</strong> God and to His governmentalized worship periods. Film<br />

jrjjjpt <strong>of</strong> the unit eisc. Inclusive <strong>of</strong> series. "This Is the Lite." lti mm. The speaker at the evening serv-<br />

"man ... A knowledge <strong>of</strong> the Science sound, t.'iken from TV, shown during ice at 7:30 In the Strand Theatre,<br />

<strong>of</strong> being develops the latent abilities Instruction period to departments 9th st. and the Boardwalk, will be<br />

•and possibilities, <strong>of</strong> man. It extends from <strong>Jun</strong>ior through Adult. Attend- Dr. Franklin Duncombe. pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

the atmosphere <strong>of</strong> thought, civilly ance cards tflven.<br />

Bala-Cynwyd Methodist Church,<br />

mortals ,-icccss to broader and higher<br />

11 a. m. The Service. The Sernion. Bala-Cynwyd, Pa.<br />

reilim It raises thr thinker into hi',<br />

The Anthem, "SinK Unto the Lord<br />

•native air <strong>of</strong> insight and perspica-<br />

Dr. Duncoinhe is currently celc<br />

a New SotiR." Darst: The Chancel<br />

city."<br />

bratiny his silver aiiniversiiiy as pas-<br />

Choir. The Solo, "The Ninety and<br />

A * #<br />

tor <strong>of</strong> liis church. Hi? his visited<br />

Nine," Jcanlictle Darby Slokcs. The<br />

Europe and the Holy Lands and last<br />

Epistle, 1 Peter S:I>-11 The Gospel.<br />

Luke 15:1-10.<br />

11 a. m. Nursery for small children,<br />

sponsored by Y. W. C. S.<br />

Wednesday—<br />

7:30 p. m. Chancel Choii' rehearsal.<br />

FIRST METHODIST<br />

6th ftt. and Central av.<br />

"The Church with the Carillon"<br />

J. Stanley Wagg, Th. D.. Minister<br />

George G. Ashton, Minister <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

Sunday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 26—<br />

9:30 ". ni- Church School. Closely<br />

Graded Lessons, Classes for every<br />

ajje, Nursery through Adults. Children,<br />

youne; peo]jle and adults will<br />

benefit by spending one hour each<br />

week in the study <strong>of</strong> the Bible. Hoy<br />

E, Darby, superintendent.<br />

11 a. m. Morning Worship, Moorlyn<br />

Theatre on the Hoardwalk. Dr.<br />

Leon T, Moore, District .Superintendent,<br />

Philadelphia Conference,<br />

preaching. Sermon topic. ''What<br />

Amazes Jesus." Artisans attending.<br />

Music by the Chancel Choir.<br />

7:45 p. m. Evening Worship, Moorlyn<br />

Theatre on Hie Boardwalk. Dr<br />

Rex Stowers Clements, pastor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church,<br />

will prcacli. Special, music.<br />

Wednesday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 27—<br />

7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting in the<br />

church ollk'O.<br />

* * «•<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

7th st. and Wesley av.<br />

The Gospel-Centered and Missionary-<br />

minded Church<br />

Rev. George Fischer, Th. D., Pastor<br />

9:15 a. in. Prayer meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Suridiiy School Icachers and omccrs<br />

Li IJic choir room.<br />

9:30 a. m. The Church at Study.<br />

Sunday School Lesson, "God and the<br />

Nations." The Lesson to be taught<br />

from the pulpit by Dr. D. A. McIIhat.<br />

toil, teacher <strong>of</strong> Hie Good Fellowship<br />

Mqn'a Blblif Class <strong>of</strong> the First Presbyterian.<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> Gcnnantown, I'a.,<br />

and past president <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia<br />

Subbulii School Superintendents'<br />

Association. Classes for all ai$cs.<br />

10:45 a. m. Nursery for small children<br />

sponsored by the Iting's Daugh.<br />

leM ill m CHUfch HbUSb.<br />

$«• Pag*. S, column 3,pl(atf<br />

DR. FRANKLIN DUNCOMBE<br />

summer spent siv weeks 111 South<br />

America with 17 ministers under the<br />

auspices <strong>of</strong> the Bojld ol Missions<br />

and the Board <strong>of</strong> Evangelism. They<br />

held nrcnchlnK missions and visited<br />

schools, churches and institutions In<br />

14 countries<br />

The chaplain for the day will be<br />

Dr. Leon T. MoorcL district' superintendent<br />

in the Philadelphia Area <strong>of</strong><br />

the Methodist Church. The soloist<br />

for both the morning and evening<br />

services will he Fritz Kruc(jcr, director<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle<br />

Quartette and Chorus, 'l^ieso two music<br />

groups wiU make their first appearance<br />

<strong>of</strong> the season on Sunday,<br />

July .').<br />

Radio Program For<br />

Christian Scientists<br />

"The Availability <strong>of</strong> Clod's Law'<br />

the subject <strong>of</strong> a Christian Science<br />

radio program Over WOR, New York,<br />

it Its Mutual "Radio Chapel", on Sunday<br />

at »:30 0. in.<br />

Another Christian Science program<br />

will be nlvcn over KYW. I'liila^Jc-lphlj,<br />

from 9 30 to B 45 a m jb pjrt<br />

<strong>of</strong>. Uiu-"FuttU'lit ALUUU" striua!<br />

fc)<br />

THE OCEAH CITY<br />

•m<br />

t<br />

>&<br />

QJ6f<br />

^¥^>% "•'"•viW<br />

n<br />

•*,« f,<br />

those two tiny figujiii on le> <strong>of</strong> the wedding e»ke ... the btlde<br />

ind tht groom .,, ate a symbol. They mean that from thU day totwatd<br />

two people will be as one ... joined together in. p»rf«« unity,<br />

forming tht nueleus ol a new ftmily group,<br />

Thty have stood before tht church alt«r, pUdging tViBmselvci to<br />

each other and to Ood. Their rnatrkp his bten »tatted in the right<br />

wiy, ^»Uh God's blessing upon it.<br />

In the years to tjomi they will look biok upon this d»y, and upon<br />

their holy moment together in the Church. Thty will remember the<br />

leetption Ut« when they eut this cakt, wh*n there w»» liughter<br />

ind gaiety and nothing hut love around them. When they return<br />

to thlit ehurch on Sundays, they will always s*e in th»ir mind«* eyes<br />

their own Afurei, standing before the altar, taking their holy vow.<br />

tattle wonder that tht Chur§h will alw«y§ mean so much to them<br />

when they h»ve laid the loundatlon for their h»ppinei8 within it,<br />

SiLyAON'S<br />

RfXAU WAftMACr<br />

9th St. and Aibury Avfc Ph, 1M9<br />

ARTHUR M. DoMARIS<br />

Riiii*r — Iniursr<br />

106 Atlantic Ava, Phone 1233<br />

HUGrtU<br />

CENTRAL PHARMACY<br />

8th St. ind W«ley Ave. Ph. 0245<br />

1, LiSLi<br />

Realtor<br />

4i6l Central Aveniie Phone 0014<br />

This Series Is Being Published Under the Sponsorship <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />

HANIY LLOYD CHATTIN<br />

Rial lilate — Insurant.<br />

1315 Asbury Avenue Phone 0060<br />

OCIAN CITY HOlAi<br />

SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />

1001 Asbury Avenue Phone 0012<br />

OCiAN CITY<br />

WATER SERVICE COMPANY<br />

210 Tenth Street Phone 0423<br />

PAlMiR<br />

Chevrolet - Oldtmoblls • Frigldnlre Appliincii<br />

1117-29 AiburyAvc. Ph. 0235-0236<br />

.aasM<br />

W>4.<br />

*Sm<br />

u<br />

'&<br />

11 » a siordhouo* (,(,! °" d Bood elliienshlp<br />

Jloot<br />

Cha<br />

SAMPSON and HAMADA<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing — Forced Air Heit '<br />

i<br />

328 West Avenue . Phone.i<br />

THI NATIONAL BANK<br />

OF OCIAN CITY<br />

801 Asbury Avenue Phone 130*<br />

HOWARD 5. STAINTON<br />

one 15M<br />

810 Ashyry Avenue P"<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

ILKTRlC COMPANY<br />

800 Asbury Avenue<br />

Phone OtJllj<br />

,wjliNJ 24, 19SS<br />

J^TFARM PRObUCT<br />

m to data released by Uic<br />

e> DcpBitraent <strong>of</strong> Agrlcul-<br />

, h suciinn only to eggs 1(1<br />

.— ..... <strong>of</strong> production <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jersey agricultural proauets. In 1954<br />

milk contributed about 17 cent! out<br />

<strong>of</strong> each dollar <strong>of</strong> the Garden St.<br />

ate's<br />

valui? <strong>of</strong> "farm prgducts<br />

AWNINGS & VENETIAN BLINDS<br />

Call Jim Barbour for Estimates<br />

DAY -NIGHT or WEEK ENDS<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 3393<br />

Write P.O.Box 656<br />

BARBOUR'S AWNING SERVICE<br />

Real Home<br />

' Perhaps a batter designation for our establishment<br />

would be "a home where funerals<br />

ire conducted." We have tried to make it a<br />

real home, complete with all the conveniences<br />

and facilities <strong>of</strong> a private home, spacious<br />

enough to accommodate many guests without<br />

confusion or crowding. We want it to be a<br />

place—a second home—where the bereaved<br />

family can meet their friends or, If they desire,<br />

to have complete privacy during one <strong>of</strong> the most<br />

trying times <strong>of</strong> their lives. We have replaced<br />

gloom with brightness; formality with comfort,<br />

CHESTER J. WIMBERG<br />

FUNERAL DIRECTOR<br />

201 Asbury Avt, Phone 2654<br />

"Three Generations <strong>of</strong> Funeral Service"<br />

NOTICE OF SUMMER SERVICES<br />

Holy Trinity Episcopal Church<br />

11 th Street and Central Avenue<br />

7:30 A, M, . . , HOLY COMMUNION<br />

9 A.M. . , , . FAMILY iUCHARiST<br />

J1 A. M. — MORNING liRVICl WITH SfRMON<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Upper Township's 8th Grade Graduating Class<br />

UHiUAll!; WiNMEKS in Upper Townsnip ScKool at Marmora, who will attend <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High next September<br />

are: Front row, from left, WilUam Flukey, John Collins, David Rassmussen, Gerald McLoed, Ruth Lloyd, Helen wanek,<br />

William Webb, Paul Mason .Florence Sannino, Marilyn Clayton; back row, Joseph Allen, Robert Camp, Grace Moort,<br />

Elma Lou Shropshire, Carol Ann Lafferty, Marguerite Zimmerman, Claude Kohler, John Hubor, Haymond Qriner, Mary<br />

Brrickson, Raymond Bailey, Lawrence Jolly, George Hess and Carol Joseph.—Senior Studio.<br />

Church Announcements<br />

Csntinued frsm page 4<br />

WOND<br />

WMID<br />

WIP<br />

WOR<br />

HOW<br />

CHRISTIAN<br />

SCIENCE<br />

(1400kel Sundiy 8:15 A.M.<br />

(1340kt) Sunday 1:15 P.M.<br />

mOke) Sunday 1:15 P.M,<br />

(jriBke) Sundiy 1:15 P.M.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle<br />

Assn., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, X<br />

76TH SEASON JUNI 26TH<br />

m A.M._and 11:00 A.M,-identical Services<br />

LAKI MiAAORIAL TABERNACLE<br />

ASBURY AVINUi, Sth TO 6th STRUTS<br />

SPEAKER •<br />

Dr. Fred G. Holloway<br />

President, Drew University^ Madison, N. J.<br />

SOLO/Sr, FRITZ KRU1GER<br />

7i30 P. M,- STRAND THEATRE<br />

?lh AND THI BOARDWALK<br />

SPEAKER:<br />

Dr. Franklin Duncombe<br />

Pijfer, Bala-Cynwyd Mtthodiit Chureh, lala-Cynwyd, Pa,<br />

SOLOIST: FRITI KRUEG6R<br />

JULY 3RD<br />

9:00 A,M,and 11:00 A.M.<br />

SHAKER;<br />

Dr. Allen A. Stockdale<br />

Staff Speaker, National Association <strong>of</strong> Manufacturers<br />

MUS/Ci OCEAN CITY TAiiRNACLi QUARTETTE<br />

7:30 P. M,<br />

SPEAKER;<br />

,. Dr. Edward Hughes Pruden<br />

Pastor, Fin! Baptist^ Church, Waihin§»on, D. C,<br />

•-. MUSIC- OCiAN CITT TAiiRNACLi CHORUS<br />

PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE AVAILABLE<br />

FOR THE MORNING SERVICES<br />

family, Horace Werner, Superlntcn.<br />

dent,<br />

FIRST<br />

/'M. Silnae|i week day<br />

1 from a 10 ll:3o a, in. In Church Hall,<br />

CUSTOM MADi<br />

ORNAMENTAL<br />

IRON<br />

Mode in our<br />

Own Plant<br />

In Marmora<br />

Galvanized CORNER<br />

COLUMN «H«T 32,50<br />

Painted CORNER<br />

COLUMN. ««T 28,50<br />

Galvanized FLAT<br />

COLUMN/•MIT 24,00<br />

Painted FLAT<br />

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AVAILABLE IN ANY L1N6TH<br />

ON SHORT NOTICE<br />

H, C. AJVIOS<br />

ORNAMENTAL<br />

IRON WORKS<br />

417 34th St. Phone 3180<br />

DIRECTORS<br />

IN TIME OF .TtOUIU — WE<br />

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CHAMIER OF COMMERCE -VFW<br />

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Home Buyers<br />

More Selective<br />

Getting New Models;<br />

Not Pro-War Type<br />

The prasppcUce humc buyer U be<br />

comhiE more selective and hiore<br />

sophisticated.<br />

This sharpening <strong>of</strong> public tastcj<br />

in houslnt; design and constntctlon,<br />

occording to David Slipher, chaW<br />

man <strong>of</strong> the Research Institute <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Association <strong>of</strong> Home Builders,<br />

la one uf the maj<strong>of</strong> .ractors in<br />

the slKnllicant progre-,* that has<br />

been made In residential housing<br />

since the end <strong>of</strong> World War IE.<br />

Slipher noted that after World<br />

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lutomobBes, mkW M B*|Pii<br />

houses vmn wumiil"8?er ,ftt*B|j'(;<br />

W pre-war mwlels. , • •. • v''.'Wyisa<br />

«M Ih'e Hail to iaWt-'-&&gmi<br />

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tor any ftouii thty eouW '.pradliN,?^<br />

iltpher UU. fToday, Jutt any .*4ta*.'«<br />

won't- do. BuUden mult pmMf*^<br />

aoid houses or they find thenutfye*<br />

without fcuitomeri." ; ,u<br />

BUY WHERE YOU SEE THIS SEAt<br />

YOU ARE ASSURED<br />

QUALITY MERCHANDISE - FAIR PRICES<br />

SERVICE AFTER THE SALE<br />

JtTLANTIG'GIT.t<br />

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ThU Sundey Morning^<br />

Guest Speaker: ,£<br />

Dr. Won fT<br />

Mobre<br />

District Superintendent,,<br />

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Philadelphia Conftrencf^<br />

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