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Here Dr. Robert Wells, Ass'n. Member, Dies in Phila OCEAN GROVE FOR QUALITY PRINTING WELCOMES TRY THE TIMES SUMMER RESIDENTS JOB PRINTING DEPT. AND VACATIONISTS — and of the Independence ot the Vol. LXXVIII, No. 31 OCEAN GROVE, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1952 United States of Amerira theJ2Z£5j£H; Reminiscences By Dr. Robert Wells, Hooks 80-Pounder “Mr. Texas” Here PROGRAM GROUP NAMES Ass’n. Member, DR. FURMAN A. DeMARIS { ■ h h ti u_-Fori^ i* 0nly Dies In Phila. L. *1*1 *' A h Billy Graham Presents V sSrU / ■ 4 -* '/ ■ t \ Famous Christian West- Ocean Grove Program '"I V • « ern Film Sat. Night L. B. Armerding, New THE OLD C h air man Since' 1933 York District President,' Stricken Sunday; Fu­ To Lead 30th Annual TIMER neral Services Today Conference Here 1894 was the Silver Anniversary A member of the. Ocean o f Ocean Grove, Dr. E. H. Stokes, Grove Association since 1930, president, had worked and planned chairman of. its program com­ V that the present Auditorium be . ready f o r the opening of'the 1894 mittee since 1933 and August B cason. ; The doors were first open­ leader of the Young People’s ed to the public for service. July 1; Meeting here for 20 years, 1894: the Rev. Dr. Robert C. Wells, ANNA NICHOLS, North End “The old develops new, pool swimming instructor, Like bursting buds from Aaron’s 75, died early Tuesday morn­ boated an 80-lb. mako shark, withered rod, ing in Hahnemann Hospital, one of the largest of its species Or a lily, white from coal black sod; Philadelphia! caught in New Jersey waters ' Like sweet fresh life from the this year, while deep-sea fish­ warm heart of God; ing Monday. She hooked the Like morning’s pearly dew shark while chumming for On the dry grass flashing beneath blnefish more than 20 miles the skies, off. the coast,, out of Point So from the old, new Auditorium Pleasant. Anna reported a.25- ■ rise, ' . minute battle to . bring the .And . truths evolve,. Christ-hued, shark alongside the skiff, each a divine surprise.” where it was gaffed and hauled This.from the pen of Dr. Stokes aboard. in the report of this greatest event in the history, of Ocean Grove. He continues,. “Ocean Grove has but Party Celebrates : one summit —' it is not wealth, it . is not human honor, nor the glory Raising of Tent Lois Fulton Weds Wm. Andreas, Jr., of this world, but that which shall abide forever. The summit is not On the evening of July 25, an in­ In Douhle-Ring Ceremony July 19 material, but spiritual — the glory formal housewarming was given . ' of- God in the salvation of men. to Miss Rae Judd, 10 Front Circle, ► This, the foundation laid a quarter on the occasion of the raising of a of a century ago. God alone is new tent. great. He is our one. summit. Ev­ Gifts were nrranged in a sheet erything beside Him, however vast teepee, and consisted of a variety ■ to us, is in'His^ sight small. Our of household articles. A poem was Auditorium, though great; when read commemorating the occasion v for a.moment compared .with God’s and a paintjng of the tent was pre­ great temples, made without hands, sented. sinks into nothingness and is van- Decorations were in chnrgo of i ity. But smiled upon by Him and Dr. Robert C. Wells Miss Elsie Bullinger and refresh­ filled with Himself is majestic and He was pastor of the Emmanuel ments were arranged by Mrs. Del- sublime'. Methodist Church, 25th and Brown Roy White, Mrs. Clarence Bulling- Two hundred and sixty-two op­ Streets, Philadelphia, where he was er and Mrs. Joseph Cetrulo. - enings in the Auditorium to let in taken ill Sunday morning. Dr. Guests included Ruth nnd Sarah light, air and the multitudes. Some Wells, a minister for 48 years, had Gillings, Amy Conklin, Anna Mil­ came from hundreds of miles away. served as secretary of the Phila- ler, Olie Whitelley, Mrs. E. B. Churches nearby closed their doors ■ Page eight, plent Gurney, Mildred Gurney, Madeline that July 1st so their people could Sherrard, Marcia Shcrrard, Doro­ share in this great event. thy Shcrrard, Barbara, Katherine The first act of worship was the PEACH FESTIVAL AUG. 16 and Mrs. Funston, Laura Fetter, { reading of the 84th Psalm. Prof. BENEFITS GROVE P.T.A. Jennie and Mae Fulton, Gracclla 5. J. R. Sweeny, aided by organ, pi- and Lpurs MflcConnell. Elizabeth, ?■ anos, cornets and Mr. Sanger with A Peach Festival, sponsored Sadie and Mary Sailer, Marian |!i bis'/trombone, led the 200-voiced Pofic Five. Please ,f> choir in singing. Dr. A..E. Ballard, by the Ocean Grove Parent- Teacher Association, will be then vice president, offered prayer. SCHOENBORN - KUGLER Then, Dr. Stokes, our president, held Saturday, ■ August; 16, said, “It is my exalted privilege at from 2 P. M. to 8 P. M-, at 52 NUPTIALS HERE TUES- >/•; this auspicious moment to welcome Pitman Avenue, opposite Au­ iM to this new edifice, on this glad .op- ditorium Square. Plans were 51% iening day, first of all, Him, to made at a ways and means whom in the highest.and best sense, committee . meeting Tuesday, !fp it properly belongs. The' Eternal night at the home of the chair­ (•Si God, Father; Son and Holy Ghost;, man; Mrs. Ray Misner, Jr.,-79 jlil tbe Creator of all things; the Re*, Inskip Avenue. Attending the deemer. of all men; the Illuminator meeting were Mrs. William J. of all worlds; the nearest,-dearest Wogge, Mrs. Arthur S.-Morse, and best beloved, wc welcome Thee, Mrs. John E: Williamson, Mrs. fe at this moment, as the doors lift Robert B. Gillum nnd Mrs. » , their heads for the first time and Misner....'- - ■■■. M ' '■ ask that Thou wilt come in as the fe! King.of Glory, that this great, host may feel that ‘The Lord is in His [ - Holy Temple,’ while we all for a L moment stand in silent awe.before “ Him. 'i'-W “Fellow citizens of the United ‘ States and the representatives of iVvfi nil nations, kindreds, people and j f.jfrj. tongues, without reference to ter-1 , j ritorial limits, I most cordially wel- come you to this new temple of the , Living God.” Dr. '-Stokes continued to wel- come the “fellow citizens of the •WH. saints and household of God;-in fzm - the name of our common Christian- ity, for whose- blessed extension ttmm this 'house has been erected.” He continued in his welcome to ; ■ " Fare two, please i f | COUNTY CUB SCOUTS P f TO “GET OUT VOTE” - Grove Celebrates Monmouth County’s 2,088 Cub mgM., Scouts will be called upon to par-' ; 1 » ticipate in the National “Get Out 83rd Anniversary k S m t .the Vote” campaign in the Novem- ber General Election. This cam- Bjffi paign is being sponsored by the H Freedoms Foundation and Boy I ! ® ® Scouts of America. The Cubs w ill B j® . join with their older brothers in M j ® distributing : some; 85,000 liberty. ®?W®N*,eH door knob invitations to vote on November 1. This section, of KaSiif the 1952-53 Cub Scout program in Monmouth County was announced yesterday by Willianv Mattison, of Allenhurat, commisaion of the Allenhurst, commissioner of the county Scout organization. Mrs. Donald A. Bewkes The. ceremony was performed in MEMORIAL CROSS the Clinton Avenue Presbyterian Church,. Newark, with the Rev. The 18-foot Memorial Cross David Coddington officiating. A bn the front of the : Ocean reception was held at the Moresque Grove Auditorium, facing the in East Orange. , sea, wili be lighted the week of r vve cam August 2 to 9 by Mr. and Mrs. i EXPECT TO CAL’S s n a c k s h o p p e BE HOUNDED George Egner, of Fair Haven BY DOG DAYS. Breakfast; Lunch, Supper. and Ocean Grove, in memory : State Road Aid • Griddle Cakes of father, the latp Rev, Dr. Home-Made Clam Chowder George W. Cooke. To assist the rcourities in financ­ 49 MAIN AVENUE ingAMERICAN their road BARBERand bridge SHOP pro­ grams, the state has approved the apportionmentUnder New of $2,288,750Management In mo­ NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL OCEAN GROVE AUDITORIUM torCompetely vehicle Renovated.funds. This Featuringgrant is - PHARMACY . The’ preacher Sunday, August 3, the Best Sanitary Tonsorlal .; All-year service. Drugs of quali­ at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M., will one-quarter of the $9,165,000 al­ Who'd think of CHRISTMAS ■Service.lotted annually Hours to8 A.the M. 21 to counties, 7 P. M. ty' for prescriptions. Doctors advise be Dr. James McGinlay, of • the 52 MAIN AVENUE Nagle’s. Hours 8:30 a. m. 10 p. m. .Baptist Temple, Brooklyji, N. Y. CARDS in all this heat? We’re iff® Monmouth County’s share in this selling 1952 Cards now! Most'are IM i grant is $118,725. •—25tf > . —31 Gambling is a way of only FIVE CENTS.. Norcross, ' . PAINT UP NOW / FILMfj — DEVELOPING DR. NORMAN LAYTON ftlling nothing lor lOrnr- Fravessi LaMont, Workshop .and We have the finest in Paints, Var. > Cameras Sold and Repaired Chiropractic Physician, '97 Abbott th in g . • others. nlsh and‘Wallpaper. • Try, Our Guaranteed Service Ave., Ocean Grove. Off, lira., 2 to 4, SANDPIPER GIFTS . THOMPSON & GILLAN WILLIAMSON’S — Opp. the P. I 7 to 8 P. M. Phone A. P. 2-5430. 47 Main Ave., Ocean Grove ; 47... Uftln, . 0«e#n...G|Mire;. : V,;:i V —25« 'iiitiitiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiifitiiiiiiiiiniiitiiiiiaiiiiiifiiniiiS; FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1952 OCEAN GfeOVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY .
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