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For First Time Here and Salvation ' J; The annual drive for funds of the Ocean Grove fire de- LIST BOOMS FOB BENT Annual partment first aid squad w ill AT PUBLICITY BOOTH ; start next week, it was an- ■ - ...- ■-■/ -end with Sermon By nounced yesterday by Har- An appeal to all private : old Heckman, chairman ot citizens to open their , homes the fund committee. to help accommodate the tre­ Heckman said JJje drive, mendous influx of August va­ which foima the only support of cationers who have descended Dr. H. J. Ockenga, pastor of the large Congregational tho squad each year, will follow upon Ocean Grove was made church in Boston, JIass., thrilled an audience of 4,300 at the usual form, with letters and by Publicity Chairman Ralph the morning service in the Auditorium last Sunday. He return envelopes being sent to each W. Johnson Tuesday night at, paid tribute to the great work the Salvation Army is property holder and-friend of the the; meeting of the Neptune doing in Boston and considered it an honor to speak from squad. The mailing of the letters Township Committee. All per­ the pulpit on the occasion of the Army’s eighth anual week­ will begin as soon as details are sons who have extra rooms end in Ocean Grove. that they can rent are He was assisted in the service'by completed, Heckman Baid. can sec Jesus/ then he is ready The squad, which yearly answers :■ urged. to list, them at the the Salvationists/' -Col. George , COM. A. M. DAMON, retired east­ 'ito take away your blindness and more than 200 calls .in Ocean /Publicity. booth on Pilgrim • Darby, gave the .prayer; Lt. Col. ern territorial commander, who bioken heartedness. What is the Grove and for Ocean Grove people, Pathway a t once. The demand Clayton, the responsive reading, condemned social conditions in acceptable year of ,lho Lord? -It is organized in such a manner that for accommodations is greater U. S. Mtrioe Corpa Photo Sunday evening's seivices in the and Commissioner Pugmiro, the Sergeant Geraldine R. Siusser of Canton, O., relieves Staff is the .year of revivals and awaken­ no funds are charged for any than in any year in the last Auditorium conducted by the ! Scripture Reading. Dr.' Henson,' Sergeant Thomas Hartman of Hcgins, Pa., of his washing, greas­ Salvation Army. ings. In that era God stands ready service. The only support for tho twenty, according , to Mr. ing and driving tasks at Philadelphia, Female Marines arc association president, , introduced for souls that are ready to call organization, which is operated by Johnson’s department, and “freeing Marines to^flght” by taking over a wide variety of non- Dr. Ockenga as another new voice combatant duties. upon Him. That era will continue ■ members o f the volunteer fire , de­ the. demand is continuing un­ appearing here for the first time. Monmouth Canneries until tho day of vcngance of our partment, is through the donations abated.* '• -• • . Dr. Ockenga. chose-as his text God, he continued, If Jesus came of those interested in its well- what he described as that “old Need Workers Badly Methodist text,” Luke 4:18, "The to Russia, he’d be shot; if he came ' being. ' //;/'/ Donahay Declared Winner By 69 to Germany, he’d be beheaded,.and ' : - Snice its organization in l»Si, Housewives and Men on Spirit of the Lord is upon me.” ■the; squad has purchased three Without the spirit of God there if he came to Washington, he’d Lawrence Tibbett Court Ends Further Recounting .Vacation. Asked to Enlist in find few places there. What is the ambulances in turn, and has con- the Job of Food .Canning. can lie no. effective praying or-suc­ cess iu Christian work, for the spirit in your heart?” he asked. : tinually added modern equipment Here Tomorrow In closing lie asked all ministers, to its,'long list .of firsts aid and life Emphasis; spelled out in capi­ spirit of God is the secret of'al! Judge Kinkead Turns Final Page On official board members,.elders, dea­ Will, Sing in Auditorium Bene­ tal letters/by- U, S. Employment these, he' said. • ; Christ, is. u “C.om- . saving supplies. • ’ cons,- and all Christians who came Organized by a group: of Ocean fit of St. Paul's Church; /Seiviec officials, was yesterday foiuei,’’ Which mehri.i "to call on*, Surrogate Battle By Disqualifying to the service needing prayer, and Grove: firemen' who recbgnized. tbe Interesting Program Arranged. i placed on the need for husky male long side/of.” . That is tho mean­ who hover;knew what it meant' to- need for a first aid unit in Ocean 82 In Belmar. | workers, . to. hustle baskets of ing of: the. name of. Ihe Holy Spirit;, be converted, to stand/ while he Grove, the Bquad initially used the Lawrence Tibbott, the world’s • - . ... ! tomatoes! in .MonmouthMonmouth,, county,county's.. , snio longer. v'alongside . »».. of you leading baritone, will appear in the — : ,• i . * i i • ' you,- nr order lo/hll and equip you i prayed. He then invited-them to- hose wagon of the E. II. Stokes Circuit Court Judge Robert"V. Kinkead, sitting hv-the ■ 0 ‘ 1>10c ?s,nsr P »nt»-as ‘hc aH* jwith the power of ihe-HoljrSpirit. 1 coina and;sMiid-:upuh(l the..sanctu­ /fire company 3 to carry its equip- Ocean Grove Auditorium ’tomorrow, final, phase of the election- recount battle,- this week de- |nu? ^ ,'avi'MS of ’"Sh-si.ackcd to- .... ary while singing, "Breath oil Me, ment ito fires, where it m ight bo evening at 8:30. p. m., for the an­ There are • many people ;in our clared that Joseph L. Donahay was elected suiTogata of "wo ; U1C ;s.. con''u.rge - ui>°n the Breath of. God.” He said, “God used for injured firemen. Later nual St. Paul’s Night, sponsored Monmouth county last November by a plurality ot* sixty- week s near day who ray we must lollow the Will accept'that as :a seal "for; a a Meteor ambulanco was purchased by St. Paul’s church. c-xample of.Jesus. Jesus said to nine votes over E. Donald Sterner, his Republican oppon- i lKru anJ°f of the famous Covenant/for Ilim.”. Dr. Henson nnd, after repair and renovation His ..program, is divided into six cnt . ’ • . , • • - T* I Jersey-rechknisi all His disciples, "Follow. Me.” gave the: closing prayer r lid lienc- by the squad, was placed in serv­ arts as foliows: (1) “Where’er you The court's; decision resulted in _____, . Despite- --i---- . •-••wthe . willingnesstttuui^uvab Olof soi-sol- We must take Him as biir example, ifienon,'after.which those-,‘who had. ice for persons in Ocean Grove Walk;” “Hear. Me Ye. Winds and a reduction of Donahay's official in 'the lead by seventeen votes, jdievs r.ud ec-.yst guarilamch to do that's true, but lot’s turn back qnd ;atheve(i . around, 'the sanctuary, needing such service. Waves,” Handel; (2) “Der Wan­ election plurality by fifteen votes. The hitter’s netlend was then in-In full shii-L jo’y in the eamieries, in' see w hat' Jesus' did. He did ; not kneti'in prayer with Dr. Ockcnga. As it became evident that the derer,” Schubert; “Love Song,” The court’s ruling also blocks any creased by fifty-^wo additional} acldlticn to tr. d r military duties, attem pt |to,effectively, pray 0/ per­ • bolder MeteOP-tambulance w as-fast Brahms;^“Tomorrow,” Strauss; “If further recounting. Eighty dis­ votes by. the coyrt’s ruling in and the advent of many migrant form miracles without the Holy Com. Damon In Evening outgrowing its usefulness, the Love Hath Entered Thy Heart,” tricts were chosen by Sterner, in­ throwing entire, soldier I workers fi om the. South, there is Spirit within him.; God gave Him In the evening Commissioner .»»L: — t- *--- 1 ~ Alex. M. Dainon, a veteran of squad decided on' the purchase of a Marx; (3) Piano selections by cluding iten districts of . Neptune vote, which w cs 160 for Sternor still u rising demand for men ,ito the spirit, without measure. Wc more than fifty years service, who new Oldsmiobile ambulance-and the Stewart Wille; “If Thou Art Near,” township, to be recounted; the re­ and 110 for Donahay. do the, heavy jobs involved in are doomed to failure in; whatever j retired as Eastern territorial com--. first drive was started for public Bach-Warren; “Giga Antonine,” maining seventy-three were not re­ The throwing out of the:soldi;-r the mammoth task of processing wo do, unless we have the spirit of I mander two years ago, delivered subscriptions. A successful cam­ Kammel; “Prelude from 35th Can­ counted. • . * vole was due .to what the court de­ tho state's bumper tomato harvest. God within us,” he.continued the sermon. He is now making his paign, resulted in the purchase,of tata,” Bach-Siloti;; : (4) “Vision Judge ICinkead’s decision came scribed as a “fa tal mistake” by the “While their willingness.'to can In speaking a few minutes to ms ,]omo in 0cean Grovc Fugitive” ' (Herodiade), Massenet; when Sterner was holding a load of county election hoard in not seeing the ambulance and the placing of it their own food supplies iii addi­ brcthern ministers, Dr.
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