Location Case Hi Excess of Eight Per Cent Per Annum

Location Case Hi Excess of Eight Per Cent Per Annum

PAGE TWO a i'aa a a a g s Keep well, success to you and we testimony. Tho children from, the shall be looking for you soon Camp Meeting chapel, led by Mrs. Alexander Leo, again. You are not far away now, (Continues from rase I) sang a selection. 7 - Dr. Hamilton compared the At the opening of the lriornlng Sgt. James Herbert,. A. S. N. service which started a t 10:16, Dr. NEWS OF OUR 32260816, C. A. 305 Inf., situation of the modern Christian as very much like that of Israel Henson asked all -those who - had A. P. O. 77 D. T. C. members of the family in the arm c/o Postmnstcr, Los Angeles, Cal. described in the 137th Psalm, "for MENwWOMEN we have moved out of a period ed forces to stand and jom in Glad you are receiving the singing one stanza of “My Country Times and keeping in touch with when Christian, testimony was comparatively easy to an atmos­ Tis of Thee.-” Dr. A. C. Brady, dis­ the news of the Grove. Tom Dev, trict superintendent of the New IN UNIFORM lin and Everett White have been in phere where it is difficult. The Psalm has a pertinent message for Brunswick district of the New Jer­ town recently, other than this sey Conference, gave the opening OCEAN, GROVE Arthur Vernon Lins Summer Residents ! news nothing much new around us all. We like this people are a William Fenton Lins By Bill Thomson people with a great -religious back­ Major General Fred A. Ahlgirim / headquarters. In all, the summer PrEach week for the past four Wm. H. H. Morris Wallace E. Ludwig has been quiet. So you will be ground. We had our historical be­ Alfred Jack Bali, jr. u, 1’fc. T. Hatford Catley, your friends, especially the young weeks, Dr; Henson had cnosen Gardner P. Ailes William Lyon Eugene R. Ball !/:. glad to move away from the Desert ginnings as a nation in God.” The Shirley E. Applegate Joseph B.Lockwood 902nd, Tng. (C. I*. P.) ladies. In return we all send our Training Center. Well I do not speaker then described the radical someone to speak briefly om the , rr ° nritt, ." w« . •* •» Elias B. Baker, Jr. 7 B. T. C. No. .12, A. A. T. F. best to you. Cheerio. changes of modem environment, Diamond Jubilee. Wm. E. Thom­ Willis AtkinBon William E. MacDonald Ha rry AV Baker Amarillo, Texas. know what I would do with two son was selected Sunday and spoke Jack Ayvadian : WlHIam Mackay E r d E. Barto Harry Watson H. A. 2/C. canteens of water a day, if that social and technological, all so sud­ K MacWhmney, jr. Ro]and G_ B!ake :';. Your letter received and greatly all I would be allowed for drinking, den. “There are so many compet­ in the interest of the Jubilee. He John W. Bain, , jr. pleased to hear from you again U. S. Naval Hospital (Staff), told oi a syndicate who tvyice Leon Barto Rusling^IacWhlnney DonaId Boegehold Navy Ya rd, Charleston, shaving and to wash. I am afraid ing influences, so many things to and glad to report that we have I would go dry, grow whiskers bomb the mind! whereas Christ­ offered to buy the Auditorium Walter J. Beattie George R. Magee Thomas. Bradloy had a good ! summer season in South Carolina. for a moving picture house, T. R, Beckman, jr. Russell F.JMajor Robert F Bro^ , Ocean Grove. We have been short, Harry writes. Well the summer nnd be rather dirty. But that 11 ian living demands a certain no doubt armjr iife where you are amount of solitude to develop tho and of a big insurance com­ James Bennett Robert McClelland, jr. Robert Camreta on beef, butter and gas, but long is about over and I will-, miss my. pany in New York, who of­ Robert C. Bergen Willmm D. McClelland william Cann first in Ocean Grove for eighteen and I suppose ’you are well accus­ soul. Mark Twain realized the Robert H. Meade on many other things and most tomed to it by -this time. I imag­ trend when he humorously remark­ fered to buy Ocean Pathway, Bertram S. Bills, jr. Colwell W. Cnrr everyone: seems quite happy with years. I see I will have to make for the purpose of building bunga­ Robert Blacklock David V. Metz Robert M. Casey up for it when 1 am through with ine a dinner at home would taste ed that, people woulej some day Irwin Milligan the results, it is nice to read in’ very good for no matter what food speak disrespectfully of the equa­ lows and stores. “If we sold these Alfred P. Bylsma Robert S. Clare , your letter tliat you are feeling this job and what a great time .we properties, we’d have more than Allen Borden Frank Mills Charles C. Cole fine and everything 'going along fellows in the service will have you get after a time you must get tor. It is not easy to be a Christ­ W alter L. Morris tired of it and welcome a change. ian; not easy to sing the Lord’s ehougih .to pay off our debt, but we Richard M. Borden Kenneth H. Connolly ! pretty good with you in Texas. It when wc meet and . talk over our w ant Ocean. Grove the -way it is. William Brennecke, Jr. William Morris Robert H. Connolly is natural that you should miss experiences. I know, some of my If you do obtain a picture of where song in this strange situation. you are located, send it along we The preacher felt that while It is the fact of our closed Sunday, John W. Brennen William R. Morris Roriald H. Connolly Ocean Grove and you have been friends aro all over the world and which if it ever breaks, will end Marguerito J. Brierley Robert E. Moss Donald P. Daly missed in; this, neck of the woods. what they will be able to tell will would all like to see it and know Babylon’s morals are low and — ' • ’ • - ■■■Arthur A —i t -----1 J. Mount, jr. just where you are, see the country Babylon’s atmosphere enervating, Ocean! Grove. We are fighting a Lees Broome, jr. Wesley Davenport ! Will . .try to: keep you posted by. be well worth; while listening to. battle to preserve it and we must David W. Brown Joseph Mount Robert H. Dinegar J sending a copy of the Times as It is niost interesting to meet sonie and the dust flying around. Have he was confident there was a bet­ Harry Mullikcn given your regards, to the chief, ter technical; use for the modern depend on you people that love this H. Warren Brown Hunter Diringer 1 ’ , ‘ often as possible and we are all of- the boys who have returned place, to support it financially, Herbert R. Bush, Jr. Jack Mulliken Walter Dottcrweicli, jr, pleased that your food is good and from the other side. They have all the gang in the department and Christian than to “sit down by Richard P. Mulliken • your friends. They all send their the rivers” and weep about it. said Mr. Thomson. “Open your Norman Campbell Harrison Edwards your batTacks comfortable and been in the liiidst of this fight. hearts. What does it mean to you Albert E. Catley John J. Murphy , Andrew J. Egner : ■your, orti.cors iticc fellows. Sorry Many of them decorated for brav­ best to you, so keep on going nnd While he recalled and extolled F. Laird Nelson , como. back, ns soon as you can, some of the, advantages of Ohrist- to see Ocean Grove preserved and T. Hadford Catley Robert M. Elchhorn tu learn that you do not . expect ery and wc are sort of a receiving carried on?” he concluded. Barry Chamberlain Charles W. Newcomb George T. Fcick ' ’• to be home on furlough until about station and come in contact with The police car is still running ian living our fathers experienced John V. Newcomb around find it might be a good idea in the “horse and buggy” days he In his .closing message for the Stanley L. Clayton Robert J. Fiedler November. V/e had -been. hoping to different cases. I am hoping that camp meeting, Dr. Hamilton George Coder Normun Norris Charles H. Finke . ■ see you sometime during tho sum­ this summer will help greatly in if you would,-drive it again. Think believed in,tho living God and was this over and mnybc Uncle Sam brought an inspiring message, James Coder Donald Opdyke Richard B. Frcdey mer season, however will reserve paying off tlie debt of the Grove confident lie hadn’t died back there Clyde Packard will allow you to take a vacation with our, fathers fifty years, ago. choosing os his theme, “The Mag- Clifford Cole-. ; 1 •• James B. Gartlan - •! ii place for you that you. can join aiid tlie Diamond Jubilee will be a nlficent Cornpulsion.” His sermon William. J. Collier Norman H; Packard Robert N. Hamilton .with us.-in the Atidiforiuia usher­ great success., Hurry, it is always for awhile. Good luck and write “We are. the ancestors on whom William S. Perkins when you cnn. the future will look back and say, was based on tlic story of Jesus Carl Dahlquist Ted Hcish ing just, as'soon as you .can get a treat to hear from yo u . Y’oitr talking to a woman in Samaria by George Daniels Elmer A. Perry " - Carl S. Hcrbst away from this war ri.iiij can as-j buddy 'Walt Fropoft yvas in the ‘They were our fathers,’ Will they Richard DeHart Roydcn Perry A/S Robert M; Casey U.

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