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YOUR STATIONERY NEEDS Supplied,, quickly and pleasingly by tlie Times. Job Printing Department HISTORY OF OCEAN GROVE Copies of recent history. 112-pages, illus trated, may be secured at Times Office or at Local Newsstands. AND THE SHORE TIMES VOL. LVXIII No. 35 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1943 Communion Tonight Marks Opening FIVE CENTS Of 74th Annual Camp Meeting TRANSFORM ATTIC INTO EXTRA BEDROOM Only God*s Love Can Change Men1 an In Auditorium Dr.' Norman Vincent Peale and Dr. J. W . Hamilton, Will Be Daily Preachers Audiences Totalling 9/000 Hear St. Paul’s Of Ten-Day Historic Event. Bishop On First Appearance Here;' Thousands who have got- few really large evening services Diamond Jubilee Fund Grows Steadily : ten to know Dr. Norman iii the East.. The church auditor Vincent Peale through his ium is regularly filled for the Sun Holding its place as the Grove entirely free of debt by next day night services, portions of the peak Sunday of the season, year, the Jubilee year of its found “Art of Living” broadcasts balconies being given over entirely ing, was reached and phssed last every Saturday over WEAF to young people. last Sunday, the last before Week, according to Dr. Henson. will have an opportunity to Dr, Hamilton will be the speaker Camp Meeting, saw the lar "Our primary purpose is to pre hear'him face to face in the tomorrow morning .and evening, gest gathering in the great serve the principles on which ahd Dr. Peale will deliver his first Auditorium this year.to date this work was founded; to preach great Auditorium every message’ Sunday evening. Next evangelical truth. We are inheri- ; ; , * night of next week. Saturday Dr. Peale’ will, speak in Bishop R. S. Cushman, bish tors/ besides, of property-interests che morning and Dr. Hamilton in op of the St. Paul area of the which must be protected and im The seventy-fourth annual camp the evening. This change. iB due meeting, which opens, tonight Methodist church, was greet proved,” he said with Holy Communion, will have to the fact that Dr. Peale broad ed by great throngs of inter The morning prayer was made casts over WEAF every Saturday by Rev. Frank Bailey, of the Balti • as the daily preachers, Dr. Nor night a t 6:30. ested listeners at both the man Vincent Peale, pastor of the more conference; the responsive Marble Collegiate church, New morning and . (evening serv reading led by Howard W. Selby, ices. of-Boston/lay member of the Asso York City, in the evenings;-, and ciation. " Dr. J. W. Hamilton, pastor of the SUMMER VISITOR 78 YEARS It was the bishop's first appear Pasadena Methodist church, St. ON BALLSTON SPA JOURNAL ance on the Auditorium platform, Bishop Cushman read from the - Petersburg, Florida, in the morn although he had just completed a 17th chapter of St. John, which he considered one of the most im ing. Dr. George W. Henson, presi- Retiring two years ago after preaching mission from Wednes dent of the Ocean Groye Associa- day to Friday daily in the Young portant chapters of the New seventy-eight years continu Testament, very precious to many tion, will preside at this evening s ous service on the Ballston People’s temple. His presence and service and during . the_ daily gospel message., held the undivided because it is the prayer the Lord Spa Journal, Ballston Spa., N. prayed the night before he was preaching-service of the historic Y., Harold H. Gross, sr., is attention of all; 5,500 in the morn- ten-day event. ■ ing. service, 3,500 in the evening. betrayed. He prayed not for him visiting here with his sister, self but “For their sakes I sanctify Dr. Hamilton comes for his_ sec Mrs. J. W Weddell, a t 13 Bath The opportunity for public par ond successive year as one of Hie ticipation'in the Diamond Jubilee, myself," the 19th verse, which he avenue. Mr. Gross is eighty- used as his text. He preferred camp meeting preachers. His eight years old: and still act which has been presented by. dif ministry at Pasadena draws great ferent speakers each of the past the Moffet translation, “For their ive and alert. Up to two years sakes I consecrate myself.” . ’ crowds throughout the winter, and ago he was spending five hours three weeks, was offered by Dr. ’ }s- .outstanding throughout the George W. Henson, president of He is under the shadow of the . in the office of the Journal , Director of the cross, said tho speaker, as He , Southland. ^ ■ daily. Mr. Gross succeeded the Association. The response was -Dr. Peale replaces Dr. E. Stan September laiue splendid. The half way mark to makes the prayer so vividly given his father as publisher of the the slant. Ruffles in the 17th chapter of John. In a ley Jones, who was the other camp Journal.: The latter had pur- : ward the goal of. making Ocean meeting preacher of last year. little while they will sing a hymn, chased the paper in- 1860. It go over a brook and up to the Special features have been-ar was established in .1798, one FIRST APPEARANCE HERE ranged to make this modern Mount of 'Olives and through the of the oldest weekly papers in agony of Gethsemane. The whole counterpart of tho old-fashioned the United States. His son is Choir Concert And camp meeting of interest to all. Checker Champs Meet Daily picture is simply but vividly given now the publisher, so that the by the speaker. “Only the love Services will start at 10:30 in the paper has remained in the morning and 7:30 in the evening same family by ownership for Womanless Wedding of God can change men,” said he, eighty-three years. Mr. Gross, “not navies, not armies, not force. Two' years ago Dr. Pealo was Annual Event Draws Great The test is how much wc I o v q sr., started with the paper people, not only our own but peo selected by a committee represent when its only equipment was Crowd in Auditorium in Final ing the Protestant demonmation, a Franklin hand press, on For Supremacy Concert of Season. ple of all lands. Are wc going to to act as technical advisor for the which tho newspaper and all withdraw ourselves into a snug production, "One Foot In Heaven. job work was printed. isolationism and forget that God An eminent Hollywood producer Inyited/ No Fees or Dues The annual concert conducted bv so loved the world?” • • the Auditorium choir last night, , said that in his twenty-seven years had Bishop Cr,shman, who also added attraction in an brought the evening message, said ' O experience he had never known an The newest addition to the ns champions. The membership at elaborate Womanless Wedding, outsider to have such complete present is limited to twenty-five, that the one prayer above any; t f t i recreations of our citizens of staged by the Auditorium ushers. prayer to me is the prayer which entree to the motion picture busi | Ocean Grove, is the “Check- and woodpushers and experts are Six thousand' people attended. ness, and to Hollywood in general Income Tax Forms lo both eligible. • , our Lord taught us to pray.” The The choir, under the direction of theme of his sermon was taken as enjoyed by Dr. Peale. .Dr. Peale er Club,” whiph meets every All disputes are settled uj Walter D. Eddowes, Minister, of :0 ' had the p r i v i l e g e of talking with Be By Sept. 15 Arthur Stimpson, the referee, so from the latter part of this great day -except Sundays, under Music, presented three choral: prayer. “For Thine is the King practically every important execu the trees adjoining the tent that police interference is not numbers: "Creation Hymn,’’ an tive in Hollywood, and also had Declarations for 1943 arc now necessary. There is keen rivalry dom,” with emphasis on “is." of Arthur Stimpson, rear of adaptation of the famous Rach “After he had taught us to say, - conversations-with many of ••the Being Mailed to About 15,000,000 among the contestants , and : maninoff’s Prelude in C Sharp motion picture' stars and actors. Tax Payers. I . v 1 the Auditorium. tournament is being considered. ‘Our father who art in Heaven, Minor; “The Recessional,” a dra hallowed by Thy name,’ we come He worked intimately --for, two Tho games' begin at 10 and 2 -The:membership at present con matic setting of the immortal poem ! months with .Frederick March_and Guy T. Helvering, Comimsaionor sists of the following: Thomas to the central theme of the prayer, o’clock, and the public is invited by Rudyaid Kipling, and “Now “Thy kingdom come, Thy will be Martha Scott, stars of J One Foot of Internal Revenue, recently an- to. .. come--------- and watch the— playing. Young, Michael Keyser William Thank We All Our God,” a mas in Heaven.” This is the story of J. Pickett, Dan Wilkins, Arthur done.’ I think it would be good to nounced that forms and printed The organization of the club, is terful arrangement of the famous stop saying this prayer until we a typical Protestant clergyman and instructions for the filing of esti- largely due to the efforts of Harry Stimpson, Harry Heebner, Ellis Lutheran hymn by Carl Mueller. • is ddnsidered to be one oL the mated income and Victory tax Heebner, of Germantown, a formerPierce, George Gill, A rthur Swon- The program opened with a piano- can take it phrase by phrase and ■maior uictures produced by Holly- declarations on or before next Sep- well-known worker and secretary arton, Henry Scraydarian, Andrew brgan duet, by Josephine G, Ed BISHOP R.