:« ^ f.; IH t) mu-< fattm?. HAVE THE ANSWER YOU kEAD NfcXT WEEK'S liils^ INC. mmm Apostle To The Illiterates To Speak In Moorlyn Sunday in the Lower Auditorium. Fnyar (to the Chapel) 8:00—Womens Association summer a, m.—The E^rty Sendee. TTie meeting. All the women si the church I 7 and ^^^^iBsonJluff, Dr. Q Eto Rff editor dt <strong>of</strong> f ud summer guapti an Invited to nor Mlra Jeanne V. Bellerjeau i mlWble to Qgsri lfc«a.m.—nw.Cnurch genes Bangkok. ThaUanC # by appointment Call Oaoei tor all agea, Nursery throut Adult Departments. VMtora ahw» ONIOW ClMPIL^Y-TrlB-*ftA welcome. Attendance cards give! st. asst AsMy N. Special sound-color fllms use for In- 1:30 am—Sunday School In Chapd rtructloo periods in aU departments Hall under the direction <strong>of</strong> Eugene mm, Dr. RuB, The Anthem, "When "_"j ££n3Lfi? ^ Thou Art Near" J. a Bach, The Ow* Guest •peaker, Dr. Chancel Oiotr, The Solo. 'Tear Not AKaander MeBroy. pastor <strong>of</strong> CaJ. Ye. p Israel." Dudley Buck, Helena vary Methodist Church, Bait Orange. G. Hand. The Epistle. Romans 6; N J *"u' T% -^L^ffi^nLf'S I ni KlffchQii 1 Sl>ectol O"" 1 ' ««anied and direct p. m.-uiuier league. oJ ^ ^ „ j ^ ^ ^ ^ Bpeda, mu- 1:30 p. m.—Chancel Oioir rehear* sic by The Graham Sisters <strong>of</strong> Philudelphia; "Just As 1^ Am." "thi> Rosary" and "When They Ring the WT. JOHNS LUTHERAN CHAPEL Golden Bells. iSfc •wwt Whrt jT-f—|- •n* Rav. Frank P. MM, S.T.M., Offertory, y "Andante Gnuriaco," , Ira |P>aMr B Wilson Youth Choir, accompanied is* a, m.—Church School. by Helen Anne MuUinenux, "Father U a, m,—The Service. Trie Sermon, AUniihty" (Pant. AngeUcuf} Oseai ibrage Tavern 'The Higher Standard." Pastor Adlet. nuek. The Solo, "Enlreal Me Not To Leave Postlude: Thee," Nancy Jane Tm, soprano. "The Angel* • AVWMM, Som«rs Point G. Bragsr, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FREE PARKING m «t- ml WMtoy »v, Opaii Dally 1 p-m. to Pr—chlng Christ CnKHM, MSM ana t Lm — 1 The Apostle to the Illiterates, Serenade. PIWT CHUBCH OP CHRIST, KWMTIIT IM •». »ml Aaburr •*, IN. WHIlim Radillffe MIM, Th.M. Sunday Service—(1:30 ud 11 a. n- P«tir Sund>y Sehoal-eiW ud 11 •. m Sunday Wadauday CHUM TMtimony—« 8:30 a, m. Sunday School for theP. m. Family, Walter N, Peirce, general • • • luperintendent. Guest teacher, Arthur OCEAN CITY ASSEMBLY OP SOD Ruisoil, Olivet Covenani Presbyterian •Hi m. at Bay av, Church. PnmMlng an Old FuhlMd R*. 10;4S a, m—Organ Meditation vlval 8,-n and 11 a. m.—MomJng Worship, tn. Werid'. <strong>On</strong>ly Hap* tar Swvlval Nursery tor preschool children In the Rav, Will SdiiMHtar, P.rior I Lower Auditorium. Message, "Happinesi Through Hunger. 8;41 p, m,—Christian Endeavor Groups. ?:30 p, m—Organ Meditation. T;45j. m—Evening Worship, Me*sagt. Rev, R, Hunter Keen. Missionary to Indians, Colonxi Film <strong>of</strong> In. dian Work. Director <strong>of</strong> Music, Mrs, Marion Trout Murphy, Organist, Miss Gwendolyn QMfleld. Director <strong>of</strong> Cherub Choir, Mrs, Herbert Scsrle. Director <strong>of</strong> Junior Choir, Miss Gwendolyn Oldfleld. WxtnwUy RESTAURANT 7:4S-Mldweek "Bible Study Hour" The pastor continues a series <strong>of</strong> me* i ' _••. AIR CONDITIONED cages, "Demonology, Past and Pres> Ml SffMt and Wesley Avenue "Contltfntty Good" : OUR JJnd YIAR SERVING BttAKFAST . ... 8 to 12 Noon , . . 4:30 to 8:30 P. M 1 Dr, Frank C. Laubach. world » mwried llteracj' mitsionarj', win •peak Sunday evening at 7-30 at the boardwalk lervice <strong>of</strong> the First MethodUt Church in the Moorlyn TBtatie, Dr. Laubach began hta literacy work among the Stores <strong>of</strong> the Phil Ipplne Isliuxto In 1929. He had eone to the Pb!lippln« as a nuMonuy with tils wife; m Seely Laubach, DUN and teacher, In IM, with the dream <strong>of</strong> working among the Moms, II wu not until 1S2§, hawever, that the government permit, led him to start his work among these Moslem people. Dr. Laubach found that Hie Morns had no written language <strong>of</strong> their own, so, with the help <strong>of</strong> several Panditas" (Moslem priests), he jdBBMd the Roman alphabet into lie Maranaw language. The Maraniw Kolk School was started to teach the people to read. Within a few months,"there were halt a hundred eachers on the mtt. When the lack <strong>of</strong> funds In the de iression <strong>of</strong> the '30's threatened tc top the successful Maranaw liter y campaign, this chief declared: literacy Is the best thing that eve (me to Lanao — everyone In m lUage who knows how to read must each someone else' 9:45 a.m. —Sunday School. Classes for all ages, 11 a.m. — Morning Worship, Mes sage by the pastor, 7:30 p.m, — Evening Service. Me* sage by the pastor, Thursday— p. m.—Youth Roundup. Musical talent. Inspiring speaker from Oiest. nut Assembly <strong>of</strong> God, Vlneland. N, J, land, N. J. Soybean futures lead advance In grains. MAIN LINE INN 1208 CENTRAL AVENUE NOW OPEN ROOMS AT REASONABLE RATES Serving Breakfast Every Day ^ .«.•««,«««,, tt. 12 Noon »'.• e have ANOTHER answer! WHOLESOME RECREATION and LOTS <strong>of</strong> fun FdR ONLY 1 fcaptlft. d C drive „....-iMlaVt Wwsid il *• Oapi • Sw Mi Dr. Frank C. Laubach countries. For 30 yeari the narM Laubach aad the phrase "Each <strong>On</strong>e Teach <strong>On</strong>e" Have stirred the hearts <strong>of</strong> millions <strong>of</strong> illiterates some 90 countries <strong>of</strong> the |rarld. For the past 20 years, the "Apoe tie to the Illiterates," has traveled almost s\x months <strong>of</strong> each year. He has worked on literacy projects la K countries with missions, private agenda, foreign governments, the (J. S. Government and UNESCO. In Thus wasa total <strong>of</strong> 274 languages, Dr. Lau- am "Each <strong>On</strong>e Teach <strong>On</strong>e." bach and local committees have de- Educators in other parts <strong>of</strong> theveloped the teaching primers, so Philippines heard about this liter that the adults may learn to read icy program and Invited Dr. Lsu. their own language. bach to help develop charts In some <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Dr. Lauoach's present great 20 other Philippine dialects. <strong>On</strong> bisconcerns to develop literature jot way to the U. S. in 1935. Dr, Lauthe "little people" who are learn, bach stopped In Malaya, Ceylon, In- ing to read at an estimated rate <strong>of</strong> dia, Egypt, Palestine and Turkey, 10 million a year. Literacy htera- making initial attempts to develop lure programs have been developed teaching charts in languages <strong>of</strong> these at urnversiHes and special literacy houses in India, Pakistan, Egypt and the United States, Dr, Laubach Is a dynamic person- Lutheran Editor ality with a moving message. As recentlj- as January IM, nME magazine hailed the 'literacy mis. sionary's effort to combat the nab Here Sunday ional scandal <strong>of</strong> illiteracy ,'n the United states. Dr. Laubaeh Kraduafod troni Prtnceton University, Union Theological Seminary, and holds a Ph, d in sociology from Columbia University. Six colleges have awarded him hon. orary degrees. The Reverend Paul A, Friedrteh wlU conduc) the service at the Mooi'. lyn Theatre assisted by Oeorge Ashton at the organ, W. Coition Lawden as the song leader, and Arthur Abbott as tenor soloist. Worship services are held in the church sanctuary, Central av, at gth St. %i Bilfi and H a.m. Mr. Fried rich will pve the sermon, Mr. Ashton wUl direct the Oratorio Choir in two anthems. Dr. G. Eljou Ruff JLJLOW can I find peace <strong>of</strong> mind? TUB TRUTH IN THIS CHEATBOOK CAN COMFORT TOU : tor, ha. Mked ukt all thoM piaa, W » «tt^ iflt Ul restro. Cov« t4om In by July 24th If po^ble Ctorbln Oty Ibelr friends to at^ ta morning i^rt, so rSuWed but trM bpr Conference ai •f*'l?J MiwlUday, July ST church Immediate. W - lervlce,. Stiff ;i*» jaw SCHOOL AriiSIc Visit Your Beauty Parlor Thiji ANDREWS HAIRDRESSI 0 " ri to ta ""* will be E tort ol ft. ehuKO, famedta" *,Wfi# Uie tanefflotioii. -"SPJSii 1 " 1w » l »« MeUio. tog«h *to puu, to & wyi «»,, III iHsat ot Oiar ami church aT 0»to WU^di towup thti* Tte» wul be only one itop <strong>of</strong> X0 mlnw enroute therefore an mm A turkey dumer will he nerved at the Oove, If you plan to go and ham not made a reservation, call Mrs. Snyder at Tuckahoe 181, or Mrs, Maiel At berteon at Tuckahoe TOW, CUnWH^Ad, Irhia BuTai HwUti COMPLETI BEAUTY SERVICI HARRISON Jewelers by ANDREW mnd CLAIM 955 ASBURY AVINUI IUI PMONI ||IM CW. N. I. Phil's Beauty Shoppe INSWLULTION 1(11 WMAvMvt IXport 9-1946 HAM STYUNG PERMANENT WAVES WHiN YOU BUY RO BOSWELL'S BEAUTY SALON Formerty Cblre Aleiander'j Specializing In Permanent Wu 75l Asbury Av«. EXport*. (Ac-on from Murphy 1 TH« on thto predoui Impedimenta but ap- Indian Pastor A True Englishman Is Nmvmr parerrtly tbera were no regreta. Even at a cro»-road» bui MilM in Uraei, "everything rtopn lor tea." In Local Pulpit Without Implements For Tea We west to deep that night high (I above the rtill blue water, <strong>of</strong> Galilee seen. Perfectly Immobile, even as I Rev. William Raddifle Allen, pus In the Italian Hoeplce <strong>of</strong> Mount W a swiH «f short .rUclx In fussed about reading my light meter lor <strong>of</strong> the nnt ftMbyterian Omrch, Beatitude* With the familiar bless- wkfeh Hw Iw. Forrw) |. Vaiigh. and getting ready to •ahwt' him, announced Out the Rev.and Mr. ings <strong>of</strong> Jena in the Sermon on the urn. ramr af Hs4y Trtatty Kpls- swathed from his turban to Ma san- R. Hunter Kt«, BUsBlSBJuV »"»!! Mount j» h£ had jiald tnem on this N|H Owrdi. HJMI M HH6. dals in layer after layer <strong>of</strong> clothing MUM, wiU be the guttt speaker very hlil comforting our hearts, we in lie Hist Presbyterian Church on iWw aat Ma m«aH •! kh n- he fought the sun by Ignoring It. Helooked forward to a wonderful fort didn't even turn his head to spit at Saundsy evening, at T:« o-ektafc night with our new Mends In explor the Infldei dog who was breaking the ins the «cene» <strong>of</strong> the Ble»ed Ufe. The Rev. Mr. Keen exchanged a commandment <strong>of</strong> Allah by making suburban ehurtii near PHladelphifi by Rav, Forrest E, Vaughan an imaae <strong>of</strong> him fn that little black to Initiate a new «tyle mlssioti among Dakota Indian communltiea in three An ancient arab sittlns In the blaz MM. He sat on his folded legs con- •emc OF MIT states. Working in a larger porisli tag ayn in a tataUy diftereiit Wnd <strong>of</strong> templating the ground before htm as Elberton Ga.-Fbr months, 3, C bus station, a primug stove and a tea. he patiently waited Ms Kismet. Bun, askmed carpenter and canto. which yokes seven Dakota, or Sioux et-nmker, nmker, worked on his masterpiece pot, a hot, hot, hot has ride with an A nustei <strong>of</strong> activity behind me ehurchei scattered In a roughly —hta own cufgn. Wim he died re- Israeli speaking English in a French drew my attention and Margy grab, cently thi c<strong>of</strong>fin was •neh a work uf drawn cirole up to elghdjtn mUea accent calling out names, mage with bed my camera to get a record <strong>of</strong> art his family thought Uo much <strong>of</strong> north, east, south, and wot <strong>of</strong> theaisoaaoons-Jialn, Meiiddo, Hebron, "dvutaatteii in the wudemeis," forIt to let it go, Mr, Bums was buried county seat town ol Stuseton. heNazareth, Galilee. there on the portable primus stove in an — counsels with and aids Dakota pa*. ton and minsionaries who speaihend •asm are the memories ol the first which every forethoughted English- local church programs. He coordin- day In the Holy Land. Our tour with man carries with Mm was a tea- YOUR HBAOQUAKTIM WO* ates the acUvitia <strong>of</strong> «he Steseton Fa»ABgIleaii was peheduled tor «ut kettle bubbling merrily. Beside It, on pariah and <strong>of</strong> slater parishes cen- days In Israel (based on an Italian a packing caw marked with Hebrew AIR RESERVATIONS tered at Pioe Ridge, South Data. Hospice on the Mount <strong>of</strong> Beaaiudca to characters, stood a teapot, eupb, Lazar TN««I Agancy. lite. to, and popular, Montana, Galilee) and thai, crossing the harder sugar and a tin ot milk. I don't tank I lit, Ttmimii Aw. Atwtc CMy A Philadelphia!! by Mrth, Mr. Keen at the Mandelbaum gate, eight days what part <strong>of</strong> their precious 34 pounds In the Hashemlte Kingdom otJordan, <strong>of</strong> alrtuggage they bad squandered |6.11Sf Seminary. Student pastor _. one is only to cross the the Warmuuter Presbyterian Church hrt horder once and to one ldireetinn. We near Hatboro. Pa., lor two yean were, then begUming the •Israel' part while studying at seminary, be be- <strong>of</strong> our Pilgrimage. Joseph K. Veasey OTOROLA came the church's full-time pastor QnBnarily travellers to a new and after his graduation In Ml, distant land have all they can do to assimilate the sights, sounds and The Rev. Mr, Keen frtB show col- strange ways <strong>of</strong> that new land. We ored slides <strong>of</strong> the Indian work, and had an additional and equally un also, , a message concerning concerningthe AWNVNGS usual field <strong>of</strong> knowledge opening up Christian witness and responi. to us which we were now called upon the Indians. to comprehend. That Is the folkways <strong>of</strong> those delightful people, our British CANOPIES Cousins, I had never realized (and Presbyterian supose no untraveUed American evet realizes) just how important a -good CAR RADIO GLASS TINTING cup <strong>of</strong> tea' is to the average English- Women Meet man. It Is more than refreshment: I 936-938 Asbury Avenue Mn. John A. WUSOB, president <strong>of</strong> la comfort, solace and hope. Without SPECIAL! the Women's Associatton <strong>of</strong> the First writing a treatise on the matter (and Phon* EXport 9-0186 Presbyterian Qmreh, announces » there Is more than one to be written SERVING SOUTHERN NEW J1RSEY •peclal summer meeting <strong>of</strong> the As- a cup <strong>of</strong> tea is to the average Briton sociation will he held to the Lowei what that tattered blanket is Mo FOR OVER 36 YEAES ! 5 » !#' Auditorium <strong>of</strong> te Chuich on Thurs- Linus', an enduring symbol <strong>of</strong> securday evening, July 28th, at 8 o'd«k. ity. T*e guest speaker for the even- We discovered 8US at a crossroads ing will be Miss Jeanne V, •eUer- in Israel. The bus stopped because JOHNSON'S jeau, <strong>of</strong> tongtok, Thailand, Miss the extreme heat <strong>of</strong> the day (Kham- WHATAVAWE! UndarOw BeUerJeau has just completed her sin, a burning hot wind, had been •91 second term <strong>of</strong> service as a mission- blowing steadily from the .Sahara for LAURA NEWTON ary in Thailand under the Commis- several days and sending tempera sion on Ecumenical Mission and Re- hires above 100 degrees) had made it lations <strong>of</strong> the United Presbyterian (necessary to take on a load <strong>of</strong> sodas ,N EVERY BEAWTY1 H m TM CAR RADIO Church Chh In I the h U, SA, Sie har ' and Ice and we were moving around In the brilliant sun seeking some •XfMrtMMt Ml been doing g general g evangelistic shade and a look at local life at the WITH THE EXTRA POWER work as a member b <strong>of</strong> the national same Hme, We wandered through eonimitteB tor women's work <strong>of</strong> thesome stons and around the buildings A» TONE YOU NEED... Church <strong>of</strong> Christ in Thailand, <strong>of</strong> the little enclosure, smiling at Her (work has taken her to many strangers because we knew so few HELEN'S FOR THE EXTRA S33.eS different cities in Thailand where words to say, before returning to our she has met with groups <strong>of</strong> women little group <strong>of</strong> English people huddled Beauty Salon iWORMANa YOU WANTI and discussed with them the prob- by the bus. There we taw two ways lems they fan in building Oiristlan <strong>of</strong> dealing with intolerable situations PMMAllHfY WAVIIM MAW TIMTtMC ALSO CARRY A COMPLETE homes and the contribution Chris- --•••'•"-"- ••-* MBit • •• MALP TUAIIMNTI PACIAU tian women can make ID the church <strong>of</strong> Const, m g ifh St. at Cwitral Av. EXfMrt 9-0935 I TRANSISTOR PORTABLE RAMOS In addition to her work In theone <strong>of</strong> the oldest arabs >>>tltttttttltlt»«—iti OPEN YiAB votnm churches. Miss Bcllerjeau has taught Bible and Engllih in several <strong>of</strong> the Christian Schools for girls. Miss Blocked or Cubed COLES RADIO Bellerjeou was bom In Trenton, but call Haddon HelgUM home. She CERRUTI 111 AiflURY AVINUI PHONE EXport M2M Is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Maryville College, i c E Maryvllle, Tenn,, and has also done graduate work at Princeton Theele 24 HOURS A DAY BEAUTY SHOI glcal Seminary. •IAIITY CULTUH IN ALL I A social time will follow the in- You Serve Yourself M Yeirf bperieSM spirational meeting. Mm. Paul Niquette will be he guest soloist. A!l • • • Open WeoaaMaf InBtap hy A fte «omen <strong>of</strong> the church are urged It's another service <strong>of</strong> Al's 1019 W«f AVMIM IXperti to invite and bring their tummer tor Garden residents and gust and friends. all <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. NMHINa LAW AL'S The Senate recently voted to make Dot's Beauty Salon ^IJTruckload violation <strong>of</strong> the migratory bird game law by commercial hunters a fel- ATUNTK SERVICE ony. Visit Ug For Complete It was rejected as too harsh, bow- North and Wesley ever, a provision approved by the Beauty Service House Oat would have made buy. G« . OH . Lubrication 1311 Wtft AVMM EXport 9-1265 era <strong>of</strong> Illegally killed birds liable REPAIRS I to the same penalties. The meas- Open Friday eve'i by Appointment ure now goes hack to the House for HKM EXport 9-013 owrn M.imtm«iit sf Bwrk Walh conslder&u<strong>On</strong> <strong>of</strong> ttds ainesdinenta Dr. G. Elton Ruff, editor <strong>of</strong> Thj Lutheran, the weekly newg magadne <strong>of</strong> the United Lutheran Churcb in America, will be the Sunday morn> ing speaker at both Services <strong>of</strong> wor. ship in St. John's Lutheran Church, 10th st. and Central av, at 8:30 and U a.m. Dr. RuB was bom in Dunkirk. N. Y,, and studied at Thiel College. The Unlveriity^ <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, Ihe Universiry <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, holding honorary degrees from TWel College and Wagner College. He began his writing career wiui jtocal newspapers in western Perm, sylvanla and served for a time ai reporter for the Philadelphia Inouir. er. After his ordination he held pa*, iorates at Shuvertown. and Schuyl- Mil Haven, Pa. In mo he was ealied as book editor by the Board <strong>of</strong> PublicaUon <strong>of</strong> the United Lutheras diurch. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Ms early projects in this Job was the Inauguration ai the weekly bulletin service now wide ly used throughout the Lutheran aiurch, with more than 800.000 copies printed. In 1»S, Dr. Ruff became editor <strong>of</strong> The Luthean. A? that time It had a circulation <strong>of</strong> M.000, Last ywr H reported nearly 200,000 circulation He has also, since 1(48, been editor.in*hlel o fthe United Lutheran Publication House, has served u president <strong>of</strong> the National Lutheran Editors Association and <strong>of</strong> the As. •opiated Church Press. He was Knubel Miller Lecturer in 1361, ajid Is author <strong>of</strong> the book "The Dilemma <strong>of</strong> Church and State " pub^ Ushed In im. He has traveled in postwar Europe as fcr cart as War. saw. and lenemUy thrpuehout North Amaiea. CLASSIFIID AD BRINGS RESULT* %V'hat comfort can come to one who knowi who he it and where he Is going—to one who realizes his oneness with God and his lately as God's own child! Such assurance can be yours if you will turn to the truth contained in this peat book. Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Balier Eddy, You may reid or borrow Science and Health free <strong>of</strong> charge at any Christian Science Rending Room, The book can be purchased in red, green, or blue binding si f J and will be lent postpaid on receipt <strong>of</strong> check or motley order. Chnsiian Science BEADING ROOM 76% ASBURY AvEN W—tcd«y» 1 to 4 PILEGGI'S 24-HOUR CLEANERS TOMMY PRANKS, FNpiMer Aahwy Aw. PhM« IX M414 FREE WCK-W « DEUVERY , • ;„ • • • HAT BLOCKING COMPVBT6 LAUNDRY SiRvlCE RUG CLEANING , STORAOI SIBVi OrF-SHOREl ——"- UMWOOP , SOMIRS FOirtY HMMMMM SPICIAL *15 Pennanent Wave. 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