FOR QUALITY PRINTING OCEAN GR O V E WELCOMES TRY THE TIMES SUMMER RESIDENTS JOB PRINTING DEPT. AND VACATIONISTS AND THE NEfrCl'TOE TIMES — and of the Indcpendotfce of the SIX CENTS Vol. LXXVIII, No. 32 OCEAN GROVE, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1952 United States of America the 177th year Brooklyn Pastor FASHIONS & MUSIC ALE Natural Gas Co. MEMORIAL CROSS Ocean Grove’s 5th IN NORTH END HOTEL Ocean Grove President The 18-foot. Memorial Cross Preaches To 10,000 Aids Dealers In on the front of the' Ocean - Swimming Meet A Fashion Show and Musi- Grove Auditorium, facing the cale will be given in the Rose sea,. will be lighted the week of Dies After 17-Year Term Dr. James McGinlay, of Room of the North End Hotel, iance August 9 to 16 by,Arina Kirk Tuesday In Pool Baptist Temple, In Audi­ Ocean Grove, Friday evening, in memory of her grandmoth­ August 15, a t 8 P. M., for the er, Mary E, Ray. torium Sunday benefit of the Ocean Grove Launch Promotion Thru Registration Continues For Memorial Services For Dr. Auxiliary, Fitkin Hospital, of Newspapers, Window Dis- Aquatic. Highlight of Sea­ Nearly 10,000 Auditorium wor­ which Mrs. Charles W. Day, son, Sponsored By The shipers heard Dr. James McGinlay, is president. plays, Time-Payment Soloist Here W . of Baptist Temple, Brooklyn, N. Y., The fashions will feature Loans, Free Servicing Recreation Commission George Henson, Age 80, last Sunday, the largest crowds of morning, afternoon and eve­ the season. It was the Scotch pas­ ning attire. The artists. are Tuesday, August 12, the Ocean tor’s first preaching visit to Ocean the well-known Shore and Flo­ With a tremendous state-wide Grove Recreation Commission will In Philadelphia Tuesday Grove and he challenged his con­ rida musicians, the Cotterill promotion in over 41 papers and present its fifth annual Swimming gregations, as Christians, to “quit Sisters Trio, Miss Theresa 100 appliance stores, the New Jer­ Meet at the North End Pool. The TI 1 nus College, Collegevillc, Pa., arid Thoma and other interesting sey Natural Gas Co. introduced, The Rev. Dr. George. W: Henson, ■ recejve(j })js doctorate degree in apologizing to the Godless world. meet, directed by Swimming In­ President...-of the Ocean Grove divinity at Dickinson College, I’d rather be, in the minority on the talent. The proceeds will ba this week, their, policy of helping structor Anna Nichols, will start at side of God and the side of truth donated to the proposed new appliance dealers and plumbers 8:00 P. M. and will include 25 races . s,!'ce Carlisle, Pa. On several occasions than be in the majority and against wing of the Fitkin Hospital. sell their gas appliances. and relays. (In the event of rain, 1935, died suddenly last Saturday ■ pr Henson returned to England Him.” According to W. Daniel Wil the meet will be held tho following morning at his cottage, 41 °a^ asa lecturer in advanced schools. ' For his morning text, Dr. Mc­ Hams, vice president in charge of night.) Ayenuij. .. PREPARED: OWN SERVICE Ginlay chose Malachi 3:16 and 17, sales for the gas company, the Mrs. Joseph Hemphill, of the Speaking at the memorial service i ^ , ,, n- „ company is going to undertake a Tuesday in Philadelphia’s Geth- . 51?. <I,oa.th'f Dr. Henson quoting, “They shall be mine in Local Fishermen Park View Hotel, is general chair semane Methodist Church, North had left, deta. ed instructionsJor that day when I make up my jew­ series of these promotions in an man. Otto G. Stoll, Jr., Paul Mud- els.” effort to do everything they can to rick and Clyde Hemphill will be the Broad Street, Bishop Fred- Pierce wh!ch^ ° Malachi was the lost.prophet help appliance stores and plumbers judges; Howard B. Peterson, start­ Corson paid this outstanding trib- j$on°wcTd. P„h,lTadelPh^ Reelect H. Guyer sell gas appliances. ute to Ocean. Grove’s late p resi-:day. The Rev. Louis W- Mitchell, sent by Jehovah to the restored er, and August G. Stoll, gateman. dent: “There -has been no man in . a member of the Occan Grove As- Israel, after 70 years captivity, ac­ “We plan,’,’ said Mr. Williams^ Eritrans in the meet as of yester­ cording to Dr. McGinlay. He Club Names Officers, Votes “to run ads that will help these day noon include: the Philadelphia Conference in the ^ last 100 years whose life has touch­ phia Methodist Hospital directors, prophesied during the dark hour of Gifts At Annual Meet­ stores sell gas appliances and to Minnow race — Jon Weaver, presided. religious life, when the people supply them with display material Dick Manley, Chip Borg, Robert ed for good so many phases of ac­ ing August 1 tivity of the Methodist Church.” Tho four district superintendents called God, the Father, but wor­ for their windows and counters. Caccio and Jackie Ruff. in the Philadelphia Conference par- shipped not as His sons. We’re out to see that anyone who Pee Wee Boys — Bob Wills, Dqm j ticipatcd: Dr. Charles W. Kittq, of There shone one bright star, the At its annual meeting last Fri­ sells modern automatic gas, appli­ Principeo, Roy Miner, Daniel Dehn, • the North District, read a favorite preacher continued. It was a little day night, the Ocean Grove Fish­ ances gets all the help .possible Buster Stoll and Jiinmy RufF. hymn of Dr. Henson, “Jesus, Lov- band of people who still loved the ing Club reelected Hank Guyer, from us.” Pee Wee Girls — Theresa Tho I er of My Soul;” Dr. John O. Herr, Book and the Lord. They met fre­ president, and Harry Kleiberg, Proof qf this .is the full page ad ma, Sue Silvers, Happy Boettichcr, ! of the Northwest District, read the quently and God saw and heard isecratary-treasuren Joseph Og­ which the local gas company is WILLARD PIERCE, tenor so­ Nicky Wright, Lundy Morrison and j 23rd Psalm; Dr. Alexander K. them and declared that He would den was named vice president. running this week in 41 papers loist at Radio City Music Hall, Elaine Kohlmyer. •Smith, of the South District, read cause a Book of Remembrance to The. club donated $10 to the throughout the state. This ad will appear on the program of Light Weight Boys — Donald 'New Testament lessons, John 14 be written concerning them. “They Hannah-Crosman VFW post for urges people to visit their local ap­ the Youth Concert tomorrow Propert, Ray. Miner, Alan Kern, and 1 Corinthians 15, and Dr. shall be mine in that day when its project in broadcasting the Au­ pliance or plumbers or to visit their (Saturday), 8 P. M., in the Fred Dehn, Felix Falcon and Fred Leon T. Moore,. of the W est-Dis­ make up my jewels.” ditorium: services to the Methodist local gas company store. Ocean Grove Auditorium. He Schectech. trict, recited another favorite hymn In answer to the question, “Why Home. The company has made arrange­ will also sing in the Audito­ Light Weight Girls — Theresa The club also voted a gift for. A1 of Dr. Henson, “0 For a Thou- does God call us His jewels,” Dr. ments with 100 appliance stores rium services this Sunday. Thoma, Sally Gott, Carol Hopper. , sand.” McGinlay gave an answer in meta­ Jones, pier committee chairman, throughout the state to take part in Lynne Smith, Joan Ann Ruff and I The Rev. Dr. J. Vincent Watch- phors: for his tireless efforts in behalf these gas company promotions Patty Green. | orn, of the First Methodist Church, Jewels are expensive and the of the anglers. which will be paid for by the com­ P.T.A. Board Lists Middle Weight Boys : — John Pottsville, Pa., and nephew of Dr. most expensive luxury that our Charlie Hutz donated 15 minia­ pany itself.. In addition to this, Todd, Miltis Weaver, Ben Hehn I Henson, gave the prayer. The Rev. mighty God owns today is a born- ture wooden hand-painted striped the local gas, company plans to Committee Heads Dave Gibson, John Layton, Alan Dr: Jesse Eatori, pastor of the again, washed in His blood, Chris­ bass, one to be presented'to each have each of their 15 company Kern, Fred Dehn and J o e 'F itz ­ Gethsemane Church, gave the bene­ tian. God only spoke to create the member who lands a bass off the stores ; throughout the territory For ’52-’53 Year gerald. diction. Dr. Mitchell presided at world but He had to die to save it. pier this season. take part in this series of promo­ Middle Weight: Girls — Theresa I the burial service .conducted at Jewels are expensive and although Winners of tho club prizes in tions. The company is stocking Thoma, Blanche Conover, Audrey July were: Roy Snyder, 2-lb., 9-oz. , Westminster Cemetery,. Philadel­ our salvations costs nothing, it their company stores with the very Mrs! Donald C. Lippincatt, pres­ Stoll, Mary Lou Oliver, Sally Evers phia. : cost the Son of God His prccious fluke; Elriier O. Garver, 5-Ib.,6-oz. latest in modern automatic gas ident of the Ocean Grove Parerit- and Judy Boettichcr. - bass; William Baumann, 1-lbv, 4-dz. Bishop Corson, president of the lifeblood. appliances and will sell these, ap­ Teacher Association, was hostess Middle: Weight Bo.vs Backstroke Methodist Council of Bishops, in Jewels are scarce arid true Chris­ kingfish; Roger .Marsh, 5-lb., 15- pliances to anyone who-wants to to the executive board at a meet­ — Dave Gibson, Alan Kern and his memorial address, turned back tians are a t present in the minority oz., bass off the beach.
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