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Mclntyre Slated For Week's Talks I
CAPE MAY - The public is invited to hear Dr. Carl Mclntire speak this week at the Christian Admiral in the mornings at 10 and in the evenings at 8 Saturday. July 20 through Friday. July 26. Dr Mclntire. during the Fundamentalist-Modernist
controvery of the 1920's, refused to submit to liberalizing trends in the Presbyterian denomination. AS A RESULT, he and other students and professors split from Princeton Seminary in order to found the more conservative Westminster Seminary in Philadelphia. Since then he has been active in providing an alternative to liberalism. In the 1930s he provided an alternative to liberal mission boards when he started the Independent Board of Foreign Missions; in the 40s he formed the International Council of
Christian Churches as the counter-part to the more liberal World Council of Churches, and the 50s began the 20th Century Reformation Hour radio broadcast, which extended to over 600 stations nationwide. BEACON Conferences of Cape May was founded in the 60s to provide his radio and newspaper constituency with a summer conference center. Dr. Mclntire remains active. He is pastor of the Bible Presbyterian Church of Collingswood, where he has been for 53 years, president oT Faith Theological Seminary, president of
Shelton College, editor of I the Christian Beacon, a I weekly newspaper, and he broadcasts the 20th Century Reformation Hour daily Male Chorus In Concert WHITESBORO - The male chorus from St. Paul A.M.E. Church. Pleasantville, will appear in concert at St. Stephen's A.M.E. Church. Rte. 9 here. 7:30 p.m. Saturday. The presentation is sponsored by the Stewardess ;Board of the church.
Bible School . At 1st UMC CAPE MAY - The First United Methodist Church will conduct its Vacation Bible School, with the theme "In the Footsteps of Jesus", Monday through Friday Aug. 5-16 at the church on Washington Street. Sessions will be held 9 a.m. -noon, with classes for children age 3 through sixth graders. Included will be song time. Bible study, visual demonstrations and crafts. Additional workers in the school are welcome. For information on attendance or assisting, call 884-3792. agisting, can
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Deaths
Eugene J. Brock. 86. of Avalon, July 12. A retired Reading Railroad engineer, he was a life member and secretary-treasurer of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. He was a local resident for 37 years. Virginia A. Carroll. 25. of
Ocean City. July 8 in Napervflle, 111., after a long illness She was a member of the VFW Post No. 215 Ladies Auxiliary of Atlantic City. She spent most of her life in Atlantic City and was a graduate of Atlantic Community College Osman Corson Sr.. former Countv freeholder, of Court House. July 9 A lifelong resident, he established an engineering and survey business in Court House in 1928. He was a freeholder from 1934 until he retired from the post in 1956. He served on the hoard of governors of Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital and the advisory board of Guar antee Bank. Josephine H. Cotton. 44. of Wildwood, July 8. Born in Boston, she spent most of 1 her life in Wildwood. Vida U. Crabtree. 84. of Townsends Inlet. July 10. A summer resident for four decades, she moved to the shore three years ago Robert Dougherty Sr.. 58. of Cape May. July 13 He was a manufacturer's rep resentative for Medallion Kitchens in the mid-Atlantic region. Formerly of Sharon Hill. Pa . he was a local resident for three years. A. Jane Galante. 52. of Ocean City. July 10 A liielong area resident, she was a subscription fulfillment manager for the Ocean City Sentinel Ledger where she was employed for 38 years. Mary R. (iraubart. 69. of Villas. July lu She was a retired inspector for the Newton Tool Co. in Wenonah where she formerly lived until becoming a local resident four years ago Edmund P. Primus. 75. formerly of Ocean City. June 23 in Hershey. Pa He was a former vice president and director of marketing for U.S. Air-Allegheny Airlines in southern New Jersey. He was a past president and a 40-year member of the Ocean City Lions Club. Susan C. Tolbert, 75. of Cape May Point. July 14. A local resident for two decades, she was a retired fashion designer for Junior Bazaar in Philadelphia. Carl H. Wick. 58, of Court House. July 10. An Army veteran of World War II. he was a press operator for the West Company in Millville. He was a local resident for 27 years years. Alice E. Zimmerman. 67. of Court House. July 8 Born in Philadelphia, she taught in private schools throughout the Delaware Valley. She was a local resident for seven years.
Mm Off- JOSEPH J. RIZZO It is surprising but true that, at some time in their lives, 80 per cent of all Americans will be stricken with low back pain. The explanation for this high incidence is that almost all low back pain is caused by mechanical defects of the spine. Seventy-five per cent of all forward bending or stooping motion occurs in the low back region. Any excess strain due to over-exertion or an awkward twist can move spinal vertebrae into a misaligned position. Pain results when nerves are thus pinched and irritated. Chiropractic makes it unnecessary to suffer the discomfort of low back pain. Dr. Joseph Rizzo 739 Washington Street - Chiropractor - Cape May - 884-2162
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