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18, 1941 Four Cents „Ohe word tan tell the story of con­ Take inventory of your printed tinued business activity in the . supplies. If you need anything, The Times stands ready to community—Advertising give you service. AUD THE SHORE TIMES VOL. LXVI. No. 29 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY,- FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1941 FOUR CENTS Appearing Saturday Army Services To' Sing A t Temple List Two Artists - Rev* J. D. Ham ilton, Describing Kingdom of G od, Set For August 2, 3 For Saturday Event Sees A lm ighty N ot Unmindful of Conduct of M en Gen. Evangeline Booth To Speak Helen Sheerer Simmun.s And At Sixth Annual Salvationists . George Lapham To Appear At Meeting In Occan Grove; Young People’s Temple Concert; Marian Anderson St. Petersburg Preacher States God Has Special Services Planned Rosensweig Sisters Also To Be Heard; Chorus Planned To Sing August 9 Not Turned Back, But Is Waiting In , General Evangeline Booth, retir­ ed international leader of The Sal­ Helen Sheerer Simmons, a read­ Celebrated Contralto To Appear Shadows for Our Call/ 10,000 Attended vation Army and a famed orator, er of great demand throughout the At Auditorium As. A Benefit will be the principal speaker at the eastern states, and George Lap­ For St. Paul’s.Church;. Sunday Meetings at Auditorium Army’s, Sixth Annual Week-End ham, called the concert successor Concert Marks Only Public services in the Ocean. Grove'Audi­ of Evan Williams, .will be featured Appearance This Summer Speaking before a crowd of more than 10,000 in the torium on Saturday and Sunday, in the Young People’s concert to­ ■two Auditorium services on Sunday, Dr. J. W. Hamilton^ Haying completed -her first visit ■ August 2 and 3. More than 10,000 morrow evening at the Temple. Al­ persons packed the Auditorium last to Honolulu, Marian Ahdci'son,' the of St. Petersburg, Fla., brought messages on the descrip­ so to be heard during the program tion of the Heavenly Kingdom, stating that the.Kingdom year when she spoke. Her address will be the Rosensweig Sisters, greatest living singer, is making preparations for her appearance in on. “ Song of the City” will be de­ Miss Florence and Miss Helen, vio­ “must be like a pearl, the most precious of Jewels-of His livered at seven-thirty, on Sunday lin and piano soloists, according to the Great Auditorium in Ocean time, that the Son of God would give His life, all He had, evening, August 3. , General Booth Walter D. Eddowes, Ocean Grove Grove on Saturday evening, August to purchase it.” - ——' — - '——-r— -t ,' - •was. recently selected by the Gen­ Minister of Music, who made the 9. : Continuing on; his morning theme reason,for it. eral Federation of Worden’s Clubs announcement; The celebrated artist’s visit to of the '‘Description of . God,”' Dr, The zest of living is in the ■ as' one of fifty-three women in George Lapham Miss Sheerer will be heard in her Miss Helen Sheerer Simmons Ocean Grove will mark her first Hamilton added that “ we' can only searching'and finding. Why; even thirty occupations who have been New York Tenor, Who will be most palled-for work, “ Observa­ Celebrated Reader in Great De­ appcarance on the North Jersey hint at its worth, for we cannot th? children resent the intrusions ■successful pioneers during the past Featured at the Young; People’s tions at Times. Square,” a selection mand Throughout the Eastern shore and her ' only public appear­ actually describe God, we, can only of. the older people who. insist on fifty years. She was cited for her Concert Tomorrow Evening at she has given widely among church , States, Who Will Appear at the ance this summer. ' '.' ' .draw similes and compare it with, explaining, everything. All the ro­ •work in the field of social Service. the Young People’s Temple, and school groups- in the eastern Young People’s Temple Tomor­ Miss Anderson made'six appear­ the greatest of the things we have. mance of life is wrapped up.in find- : • Commissioner Alexander M, Da­ states. One of the press comments row Night.,. ances during her short stay on the “And surely it must be great, for ing out-SQmetiingJ” Dr. Hamilton. mon, Eastern Territorial Comman­ G . Darlington Richards concerning her work said, “There is Hawaiian Islands and then hurried the . Son of Man- has put . His life, said. der, with offices in New York city, home to perform at the Lewisohn Man In Ingenious World always; a rustle in the audience U S O DRIVE REACHES $278; intaJ His.Kingdom and is enriched will direct the two-day observances Stadium in New York, and at. the , “ God has'put man in this ingen­ Listed For Con ference when . Helen Sheerer Simmons is SECOND WEEK OF CAMPAIGN by it; The- ancients' compared God's which are open to, the public. He announced, everyone is getting into Robin Hood Dell in her native Kingdpm with the pearl because ious world, where man by the. “ commands the work of,one of the _ New'York Lecturer To Speak their most comfortable - laughing The United Service Organiz- Philadelphia. the 'pearl/ then' was - the most sweat of his brow.must earn his largest single territories of the On “Romance of Church Music” position. In previous -performances tions drive in Ocean Grove, Eagerly awaited by her family, sought-after, jewel:." "4:,' ; bread, and through his mistakes. Army’s far-flung enterprises in 97 A t Conference, July 21-26, , the great singer is usually most she left little doubt as. to the high which is under, the direction of “ And so it should be," Dr. Ham-; and errors- he learns life’s truths. countries nnd colonies. During the Eddowes Announces ■' ■ impatient to return Jto-her three- We Avere'made to feel the.glory of calibre of her artistry and the per­ Mrs. Jam es A.'M cRell, now ilton'.continued’ in his descriptions, past year he completed his fiftieth year old nephew, James,' who is al­ conquering, to walk the high, steep Further announcement as to the fection of her gift.” ’ lists $278.45 as the amount col­ “for the pearl alone among all the year as an officer of the organiza­ ways , rcadJ' with a newly-learned hills-of-victov-yv—We-weTe-madirtir" participants ih the. Ocean Grove ' George Lapham, who will give lected to date.i Since the insti- -jewels—rs- the product o f pain and tion and is the first American-born Bpypral tenor—solos.—has—-already- nursery-rhyme.which he rep'eats to take these troubles and conquer Sicer^ta becomo^TeiTitorinl-Gom--*-‘on^ercnce-<)n-Saored-Siusie-came "Tttrtipn o± the-drive last week. is a living stone produced out of been signed for an extensive tour his never-tiring aunt. ) them,, for if we had no troubles this week, as Walter D. Eddowes, The drive was advanced this the suffering of a little creature. mander with the rank of Commis­ .James, who heard his first An­ we would manufacture them. We’re Minister of Music, released • the of the larger cities in the East this , week by the-donation, of $35 .. “Likewise, the church is the pro­ sioner. fall, and will come to the Temple by. Albert; Anderson • of the : derson concert last December (and built that way, we enJoy winning . Others To Participate name of G. Darlington Richards, duct of the suffering and death with high references.1 Press;;re-: Sampler Inn. Mrs. .McRell an- . liked it), went to ehuveh with his the battle. ' , ' . : ' . Other prominent Salvation Aymy New York lecturer, who will pre­ of the! Son of. Man. Calvary leases call him the oratorio succes­ . nbuneed that the drive was,’ famous aunt and heard the choir “We know that we think we officers from New York headquar­ sent his lecture, “The Romance of brought us tho church,” he stated. sor to Dan Beddoe and, state that s till. open ' fo r i contributions, boys. Later'he was taken up to the would do if wc had the supreme ters and from eleven eastern States Church Music," at the conference, “ And so, the Kingdom was made he has “achieved for himself an large or small, and that dona-;.. loft where Miss Anderson had had power in our hands. There would will also participate.- which starts on Ju ly 2 1 and runs with toil and, tribulations—some­ enviable place as an artist of the tlons might 'be handed to her her beginning at the age of six; probably be.some, funerals in some Featured, on the program for through Ju ly 20. times we forget that—and that's highest rank in the fields of opera, or to the A. P. and O. G; bank, Asked whether he would like to parts of the worid! . Saturday Evening, August' 2, at Mr. Richards, a fellow of the Just why I can’t tremble when the oratorio, concert and radio.” Mr. Pilgrim Pathway and Main be a choir boy when he ‘‘gets lar­ “ How can God allow two men lo eight-fifteen', is- the .Golden ^Jubilee American Guild of 'Organists,'will prophets of doom predict, the fall of Lapham was the soloist with the, avenue, where Harold Winsor ger,” James replied: “No, I'm .go­ plung the world into barbarism and musical festival of the Army’s speak, during his instruction per­ the church. ' iods,; concerning Conducting, vflcdl Philadelphia orchestra at Robin will credit the amounts to the ing, to sing, alone." • godlessness,'how long can God al­ Territorial Staff Band and Male V .. Church Not Falling ■" low that,” Dr.
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