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; Church of St. John's-by-the-Sea ■y_ (Reformed Episcopal) ■ V;~ Sacramento anti Veumor revenues ■Key. T. Koiand Philips, o£ me Arlington i *-*vapyicUau unurch, Baltimore. • Hours ol services: Sunday, 10.30 a. in.; 8 p. m. \veunesaay evening, 8 o'clock, in me Pariah iiouse, uujom *ng the Church, tor Bible Study and prayer. topics ol Seimons during Juiy: Morning. July 10—-Sir, we would see Jesus" —John 13:21. July 17—-wfio is Jesus?”—Col. 1: 13-18. Jury 24—"The Fulness of God”— Rph. 2:14-10. \ July si—-Receive ye the Holy Spirit?”—Acts 13:2. lavcning. Thrones—Past, r-resent, Future. July lo—ine inioue ol cud (man., 5:34). Where is it? \vho occupies rt? Can anyone approacn it? or, is mere a condition auacued? / _ July ±i—Tne thioue oi &alau (Kev ejauon 2:13 ti. V.) is an tail a pei aon.' Hus he a turone ? v\uere is it': it Satan is in Uen, now dues ne exei ■ else auuioi'uy on the earth: ' vVhat n tie is not yet in near itev. 20:2-3. July 24—The Throne or navid (cuke 1:31-33). Has this passage ever ueen fulfilled? Will n be: vvuere is me throne of liaviu: How long writ it last? When ana by whom >vnl it be occupied? Who shall reign with him? ,, i-iiatt. 19:28). July 31—The Great White Throne (Revelation 20:11-12). Where is this? WheD will it be set up? Will every one be judged here? If not, who will b®?. What will be the Result? CONSTRUCTION OF SEWERS. Sealed proposals marked "Construction of Sewers1' for furnishing and supplying labor _*-- *■”* ntwcin aim ^uaiviuK necessary connections on Swarthmore, Balti more. Melbourne. Monmouth and other Ave nues. will be received by the Common Coua " ci* at a meeting of that body to be held on MONDAY. JULY 11. 1921. at 8 o‘«lock P. M.. in the Council Chamber. City Hall. Ventnor, New Jersey, when called -for by the President. Specifications may be seen at the office of B. D. Rightrnlre, City Engineer. Guarantee Trust Building. Atlantic City, or at the office of the City Clerk of Ventnor City. No proposal or bid will be received or considered unless accompanied by a certified check drawn to the order of Enoch 3. Turner. City Treasurer, for the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00). Council reserves the right to reject any or > all bids. By order of the Common Council. JAMES T. G. HAND. ^ , City Clerk. Dated June 14, 1921. WATER MAINS. Sealed proposals marked “Water Mains*’ for furnishing and supplying labor and mar terlals for laying four inch (4“) mains and making necessary connections on Swarth more, Baltimore. Melbourne, Monmouth and £/:. Newark Avenues, will be received by the Common Council at a meeting of that body £ v to be held on MONDAY, JULY 11. 1921, •- at 8 o’clock P. M., in the Council Chamber, City Hall, Ventnor, New Jersey, when called for by the President. Specifications may be seen at the office of E. D. Rightmire, City Engineer, Guarantee Trust Building. Atlantic City, or at the office of the City Clerk of Ventnor City. v«%r No proposal or bid will be received or considered unless accompanied by a certified % check drawn to the order of Enoch S. Turner, City Treasurer, for the sum of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Common Council. * JAMES T. G. HAND, !:f*v City Clerk. Dated June 14. 1921. iv RESOLUTION BY MR. CORKRAN. Whereas, a petition has been filed with this body asking for the extension of Har vard Avenue from Ventnor Avenue to Win : Chester Avenue. . ;.v Therefore be it Resolved by the Common - Council of Ventnor City: That the City Clerk do give notice as re „' quired by law, that at a meeting of the Com . mon Council'of Ventnor City to be heRL-in the Council Chamber, City Hall, Ventnor >: City, on Monday, July 11, 1921, at the hour of 8 o’clock P. M.. there will be introduced for consideration and passage by the Com mon Council, an ordinance providing for the opening of a fifty feet wide street extending from the North line of Ventnor Avenue, three hundred and twenty-two feet North •'" wardly and r fruHi that point Northwardly thirty-seven feet and six inches wide to the South line of Winchester Avenue and for the purpose of opening of said street the acquir ing by the City of the lands necessary there for, which lands are particularly described as follows: Beginning in the North line of Ventndr AV6UUV, ill UIAMUIC Ul 4.JU i-t. nc.iuiaiu' ly from the Westerly line of Cambridge Ave nue, and extending thence (3) Northwardly and parallel with Cambridge Avenue 116 ft., thence (2) Northwardly to a point 125 ft. ;> v Westwardly from the Westerly line of Cam 'A..< bridge Avenue measured at right angles thereto and 172 ft. Northwardly from the Northerly line of Ventnor Avenue measured at right angles thereto. Thence (3) North wardly and parallel with Cambridge Avenue 150 ft., thence (4) Northwardly to a point 112.5 ft West of the Westerly line of Cam bridge Avenue measured at right angles thereto and 38A ft. Northwardly from the Northerly line of Ventnor Avenue measured at right angles.thereto. Thence (5) North wardly and parallel with Cambridge Avenue 106 ft. to the Southerly side of ^ Winchester .Avenue, thence (6) Westwardly along the Southerly line of Winchester Avenue 37.5 ft., thence (7) Southwardly parallel with Cam bridge Avenue 106 ft., thence (8) South wardly to a point 125 ft IJastwardly from the Easterly line of Sacramento Avenue measured at right angles thereto and 168 ft. South of the Southerly line of Winchester Avenue measured at right angles, thereto, il. thence (9) Southwardly and parallel with Sacramento Avenue lou 7!., thence (10) i Southwardly to a point 100 ft. Eastwardly ’ of the Easterly line of Sacramento Avenue, measured at right angles thereto and 116 ft. . North from the '-Northerly Hue of Ventnor j Avenue measured at right angles thereto. ! thence (11) Southwardly parallel with Sac-j ramento Avenue 116 ft. to the North liue of j h*? Ventnor Avenue, thence (12) Easterly along; the Northerly line of Ventnor Avenue 50 ft. ! to beginning. Which said ordinance will further provide | for the assessing of the lands and real estate ; k* benefltted by the opening of the said street ! «to the extent to which said lands and real ! estate may be deemed to have been benefltted j by the opening of the said street, at which j time a'nd place any and all persons will be j heard for and against the said ordinance. , By order of the Common Council. JAMES T. G. HAND, City Clerk. Dated June 14. 1921. WAWTK0-—**«rjr i****** it Vsstsst SB way CO niurlH for Tkf Tittur W«w«, paMkued ;v. ■ -.-■«« Mrs. Esther Kegel Callahan Phone 4066-W IS: Turn On In ***&& • • - TEA SHOP Luncheon and Dinners 30 N. Bartram Ave. Atlantic City, N. J. 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