GUIDE TO HOTELS YOUR STATIONERY NEEDS . Hotel season announcements appear on Supplied quickly nnd pleasingly By the pages 6 and 7; nlso full Summer Times Job Printing Department' Season Program in Ocean Grove AND THE SHORE TIMES OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1943 FIVE CENTS VOL. LVXIII No. 34 “Seeing Him W ho Is Invisible** Is Leading Soprano of Metropolitan Grace Moore Invites Service Men Auditorium Theme of Bishop Moore To Be Her Guests In Choir Loft Camp Meeting Preacher O f The 1937 MARGERUM HOMESTEAD Season Draws Large Audiences Sunday BOUGHT BY ROBT. D. DAVIS All Signs Point To Jam-Packed One of the landmarks of Morning and Evening. Ocean Grove, the homestead of Auditorium Tomorrow well-defined views about Jesus the late Col. M. R. Margerum, The camp meeting preach­ Christ Some friends think of Him 31 Ocean Pathway, was sold >rano of er of the 1937 season, Bishop as a ‘dreamy sentimental figure.’ last week. The home was Arthur J. Moore, of Atlanta, Yau . can’t .explain Jesus on the occupied by the Margerums for basis of heredity, nor on the basis more than fifty year. Frances era Ga., was received by great of environment. He was so great M. Riley, of Tienton, a daugh­ an any. audiences both morning and th at no one could explain him. ter of Col. Margerum. sold the' evening in the Aufditorium “Great names have, come and property .to Mr. and Mrs. Rob- , Miss Grace Moore, star soprano of the Metropolitan last Sunday. 5,000 in the gone, names that have frightened ert D. Davis, of Wilmington, Opera and famous for her singing roles in concert and on the earth, gone and forgotten, but Del., through the Alvin E. the.screen and radio, will sing selections especially for the morning, 3,500 in the even­ never the name Jesus. It's the only Bills Agency, 78 Main avenue. ing. name powerful enough that the Mr. Davis is ail engineer on service men in the audience when she appears at the Introduced as one, who had won zhurch would recognize its forces the Pennsylvania railroad famous Ocean Grove Auditorium this Saturday evening, a “large place jn the hearts of The new owners are occupying August 21. -7 ;7 7 . 7 > . 7 7 7 7 ■ 7 7 7 7 " 7. Ocean Grove," the Southern bishop 9 * * ' . the cottage for the summer responded to Dr Henson’s intro­ of the earth. The name is; so p and will later make this their In keeping with a custom she in­ She has made tours of Europe duction by declaring that he “car­ .:ious, it’s the first name we tei L 7 » *: . • ; all year round residence. augurated two years'. ago; Miss twice, appearing before and win­ ried about through the world love­ our -babies. It’s woven into I Moore will invite to the Auditor­ ning decorations from royalty. ly memories of this place and felt iur prayers. We can’t pray wi ium platform as many service men Large audiences in Latin and at home in Ocean Grove.” out using His name. Out fr L ' as the istage will accommodate. South America and in Canada have He read from the first chapter i ; RETURN ENGAGEMENT It is a well-known fact that the also hailed her musical artistry. of CollosianB and chose ae his stage and choir section of "the huge “,” one of her morning text from Paul’s Epistle human life. If wc could Auditorium will accommodate starring musical films, brought her. to the Hebrews 11:27: “For he Christ out of the sanctuary, about 500 persons. the Society of Arts and Sciences (Moses):. endured as seeing him j The management of the Ocean gold medal for the best screen per­ who is" .invisible." . ■f • Grove Camp Meeting Association formance of the year. “You who have been to London,” i has extended invitations to nearby “A Triple Threat Star” : ' said Bishop Moore, "will not forget let of His life. . Army intallations and to H. M. S. Ogden Nash, America’s cham­ the inspiring spaces of that great ‘What should I say about Asbury,; the British naval installa­ pion; versifier, has summed up iri ■. cathedral, . Westminster Abbey. womanhood of the world,” tion in Asbury Park, to select eight neat lines what a lot of ad­ Here you will find memorials to speaker asked. “I’ve lived ou 500 men to attend Miss Moore’s mirers think about Grace Moore. concert, with the Association’s The verses, which first appeared princes, poets, soldiers; preachers. the . United States a good many GRACE MOORE, who will sing here tomorrow night, follows in the About him who I now speak takes years, where Christianity did not compliments. in “The New Yor.ker” are in the footsteps of great Metropolitan stars of the past who have appeared This will be the first appearance best American manner and tho his place in this historic stream reign everywhere. Across the in Auditorium. - ■ of heroes.” earth where Jesus has not gone, at the Auditorium of the widely- erisy-penned Mr..Nash has entitled Moses’ renunciation of the throne woman has been suppressed of her traveled and oft-decorated diva, them: :: 7, />'' ; • - of Egypt, his choice to throw his worth, but where Christianity Grace Moore., A native of Tenne- Whose voice-was it breathed over lot in with his own people, a slave r.eigns, woman has her rightful : see and successful in her childhood Eden? ■ ■..'•■■'•TV-.'..'7 ■ people, he described as the act of place. ' • '. Fred McDowell Awarded Contract ambition to become an opera star, We can never be perfectly sure a young, man who set his course “The Cross on which Jesus died Miss Moore is one of the top fig­ But in view of her, range, it ures in the musical world1'today. wouldn’t be strange not by what he could see with the (Continues on P a g o 2) physical eye. He saw. God. "Only For Township Street Improvements To find it was that of Miss Moore. as men look out with their, souls Oh! sometimes she sings in the can they see imperishable truth. movies Asked to repudiate -‘ his race, his Committee Discusses Post War Projects; L. Byron Cherry Named And sometimes she sings at the religionj Moses threw his. fortunes Met. with a group of slaves. He saw V ice Pres, of J. C. P. & L. But her radio voice is especially something more than the call of Collector’s July Receipts $167/080 . choice— his people. He saw God. In the I expect slic’ll be President yet. Fred McDowell, of Nep- President Crumley Announces presence of God, the pagcntry and ;tune, was awarded the con­ BISHOP A. J. MOORE, of Atlanta,-: All scats are reserved and the the splendor of an Egyptian NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP HAS Ga.,1 who with Dr. Robert G. Important Changes in Per­ box office is now open for early throne lost all power. When he tract for paving several im- 711 IN ARMED SERVICE Lee, : was the camp meeting sonnel; Richmond General reservations. ; . looked with his soul he saw God ! proved streets with asphal­ preacher in 1937, is greeted by Superintendent. above Canaan.” tic oil and pea gravel by the The number of men and large congregations on bis re­ Speaking of today’s events, he Neptune township committee women in the armed service turn last Sunday. 5 The election of L. Byron Cherry, said that this is not the first crisis ! Tuesday night. His lump of the United States from formerly associated with the law °/o that has faced the Christian Neptune township totals 711, firm of Reid and Priest, New York, 2 0 Sauta Settlement church. Hirohito and Hitler and i bid for the entire work was ■ according- to Die compilation of; • us vice president of the Jersey Mussolini are not th e ’ first bad $7,643.75. Conover and Sut- County Clerk Ji Russell Wool­ 2 9 °fo of Civilian Central Power and Light Company Proposed To Creditors men. If we believe in the sover­ phen, of Freehold, bid $8,- ley. Long Branch leads the I was announced today by Thomas eignty of God, he continued, we - •county w ith: l;St£j; Asbury Personnel Laid Off R. Crumley, president. 'Since June, Hearing on Debtors Proposal b;,.evo in the ultimate victory .of 037.50. - - - 1942,: Mr. Cherry has been serving Several post-war projects were Park next with 1;111; Middle-' will be held in Trenton on righteousness. town township 971 and Nep­ Services of about 1,500 as a special counsel for the com­ September 8, a t 10:30 a. m. There isn't a missionary who discussed by the committee, which pany, when he was retained by authorized the, engineer,.Claude W., tune and Ocean Grove, fourth, no longer needed after would stay at his or her post if he 711;. Belmar, 345; Bradley, August 31, According to the the board of directors in connec­ saw only .with the eye, said the Birdsall, to draw up tentative tion with matters pending before An adjustment in the matter of plans. Among these were repair Beach 333. The grand total S. C. G. S. Agency Joseph A. Sauta, voluntary banki speaker. They see filth, cruelty, from the county is 12,580. the Federal Power Commission nnd ignorance, narrow ' nationalism of tho sewer out-fall pipe and in­ rupt, has been proposed in which . Neptune’s list appears on page: The Signal Corps Ground Sig­ the'State Board of Public Utility :!cdi;ois hcihiiiig unsecured claims They would become full'of fear and stallation of new pumps, improve­ 2 of the Times. Commissioners. 'hysterical. Rather/they see Him ment of the Alberta Lake draining nal Agency, 'research and develop­ In making the announcement, wid '.receive twenty cents on the system nnd reconstruction of the ment organization of tlie signal dollar, A hearing will be held in who is invisible. . T. ■ H. VIRGINIA SHIBLEY, W.ren, Mr. Crumley stated that during Diamond Jubilee Appeal Main street, drain , to Wesley lake. corps which operates five labora­ the past-few years, the marked in­ the bankruptcy court, pnst office H. M. S;, spent the past week--1 Collector Walter II. Gvavatt’s tories nnd various administrative building, Trenton, N, o., on Sep­ The plea for support of the Dia­ end with her parents, Mr.' and crease: in the. scope and,extent of mond Jubilee campaign, was made report for the .month, of July, ensation olficcs in Monmouth county, this federal and state regulatory, laws tem bers, a t 10:30 a. m. Mrs. P. L. Shibley, 39 Pilgrim showed receipts of $107,080. This I week notified twenty-nine per cent The proposed settlement as stat­ a t the morning" service by Dr. Rob­ Pathway. She is stationed with and practices, with, tho-.develop­ ert 0. Wells, chairman, of the pro­ included $22,000 in 1942 taxes. of the civilian personnel that their ment of highly specialized and ed in the debtor's petition is as fol­ the Fleet Air Arms at Roosevelt Execution of a contract with the services no .longer will be required lows: gram committee and leader of the Field, Mineola, N. Y.. She was For Loss of Taxes technical government staffs, re­ Young People. Ho pointed out the Monmouth County- Organization after August 31. . quired utility 'executives to. spend 1. The debtor wili puy all breadth of program provided by. graduated from Neptune high for Social Service, under which the in ah effort to aid employes to debts entitled to priority and ad- , school this past June, a week Federal Acquisition of Prop­ n great; deal of time in conferen­ Ocean Grove, all denominations township will supervise its old- erty which Becomes Tax Free be released in gaining new em­ ces, .informal and form al. proceed­ ministration expenses allowed by before entering the woman’s age assistance cases, was author­ ployment, tlie agency opened a re-, the Court, iri full. :: being represented. The commit­ auxiliary of the British Navy. puts Unfair Burden on Local ings ■ before commissions, and that tee endeavors to bring the men ized. The' township’s Health and Municipalities^ employment office in the Seacoast 2. The debtor will pay for all ■ Bank building here.' Representa­ Mr. Cherry’s work would be along who preach the great historic Welfare . center was 1 considered these lines.;' ;. 7 7.7". . unsecured debts the sum of twenty truths of the Church. well equipped to undertake this The New Jersey, State- Senate tives of governriient employment Mr. Cherry is, a native of Ne­ per cent (20%) on the dollar, in Evening Service First Aid Fund Drive work and. relieve the county staff. memorialized Congress Thursday agencies and comnteicial firms are braska;- and the University of Tull satisfaction of said unsecured Taking his message for tho ■ — — v ------night by the passage of a resolu­ interviewing hundreds who must Michigan Law School. He now debts, payable ns follows: Three evening, from the Book of St. Mat­ CADET WHITE KILLED tion .urging the Federal govern­ find new positions.. lives at 411 Windeinerc avenue, per cent in cash upon the confirma­ thew, Bishop Moore used as . his Gathers Momentum ment- to compensate local munici­ ’The release of the twenty-nine « inaeinere avenuo, tion of said arrangement; five per . per cent is part of a country-wide Interlaken, and will make his head- cent on July 1, 1944; five per cent theme, Chapter 1:21: “And thou Dies in Airplane Accident near palities for loss of taxes due to movemorit ; designed to streamline y a r te r s in the genera) offices of shalt call his name Jesus, for he Contributions Coming in Greenwood, Miss.; Funeral Servi­ Federal acquisition of property. on July 1, 1945; seven per cent on shall save his people from, their Steadily for Support of. Ambu­ and make more efficient the Army Jersey Central at Asbury Park July 1, 1940. ces here Tomorrow The resolution' was. introduced by Service Forces organizations. The- e;,s niarnedand has two children, ; sins.” lance and First Aid Activities. Senator Haydn Proctor, of Mon­ 3. The said sum of seventeen Indianola, Miss., was the scene total number released uis oniAsaid tnto, be l,d a daughter three years old and a per cent remaining due after the “I want to speak about Him, of the death of arpiy air cadet, mouth county., ~-~ son eight weeks old. His name and the power of His The resolution recites the fact around 1,500. . : Harold . P.- Richmond, formerly payment of three, per cent cash name,” he said. “The greatest sin­ Harold' E. Heckman, chairman Joseph M. White, 21, son of Mr. Col.-’ Rex V. D.. Qcirputf /agency ...... shall be evidenced by promissory nnd Mrs. Joseph L. White, 201 that tax exempt property in New director^ announced that transpor- manager of , tlie Dover district of gle event in human history is the of the fund committee for the Jersey has increased $84,210,759 notes signed by the debtoi;. birth of. our Lord Jesus Christ. It Ocean Grovo first aid squad, Inst Union avenue, Neptune, last Mon­ tntiori will be available between the { .°7 S,r?v ? Central lower and 4. The court is to retain, juris­ night announced the drive for day morning. Cadet White was over .1942, sixty per cent of which agency’s various laboratory and Light Co., nas been appointed gen, has been a long time since those was due to Federal acquisition of diction until ail the provisions of funds now being conducted by, the killed ' in an airplane accident administrative areas and .the bank; eial superintendent .of operations this arrangement have been, per­ shepherds beheld the glory of the which occurred near the Green­ property. Tho shore area has suf­ Lord, but your presence this even­ squad had netted over $G50 to building. He said, employes w ill*01' mo company with headqnart- formed. wood, Miss., army air base. fered particularly from this loss be allowed sufficient time during, m's Asbury Park, according to ing shows that the lustre of that date. :77 .■777-7':;-' 77 of tax revenue. Snutn’s assets as shown by the While- the total is behind last Cndct White was graduated from duty hours, without loss of pay'The announcement of Thomas R. appraisal amount to $41,026.58. night has not passed away. Neptune high school in the class Congress is ui'gcd to pass legis­ “Thqre are a good many things year’s drive, for this time, Heck­ or annual leave, to be interviewed Citiniley, president. In tins eapac- The seemed claims are $31,900; un­ man' said he wa3 pleased with the of 1939. He enlisted in the air lation nt the earliest possible mom­ for possible reemployment. ‘7 Mr. Richmond will have charge I do not understand,” he continued, ent to provide some compensation of all electric and gas operations. secured, $105,715.97. “ How so many friends of mine response to the squad’s plea for corps reserve, January, 1942, nnd operating funds. was called for training February for the loss of taxes which unfairly -——-V '"v- ' ' Mr. Richmond began his work with have not thought themfcelves increases the burdens of local tlie company in 1929 as a cadet through to any deep conviction or Tho squad, Captain Curwin F. 8, 1943. Cadet W. Lee Yarnall, jr., Dodd reported, this week, has of Neptune, a close, friend of taxpayers., TXotvnth/llc /Jtirtntm rP/1 °"S‘neer, following his graduation aetrotnais /m nounceu fl0m conegc. a cndet he ob- Miss Jeanne Fetter LEGION CONVENTION equipped first aid stations through­ White’s and who is stationed at ——— V------out Ocean Grove for any emer­ Greenwood, Miss.; escorted, the BAZAAR ENDS TODAY . !• rwt t 1 r " 1 tained his early'training in virtu, body home. 1 ■OJ I W O L o c a l \ j i r l S ally every phase of the business. Engaged To Engineer To Celebrate 25tli Anniversary at gency occurrence and has also com­ pletely equipped a station at the -A joint veterans’ service will be Baucroft-Tnylor Rest Home Holds Newark, August 27-29 •North End pavilion foT use in held nt the Ely and Woolley funeral •v - 77 The twenty-fifth Silyer Anniver­ Annual Event Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Fet­ bathing or boardwalk accidents. homo, 514 Second avenue, Asbury Mr. Aid Mrs. Grover R. Janies, In U. S. Army Engineer Corps ter, of Hopewell, N. J., and sum­ sary Convention of the New Jersey Tho funds received in the drive, Park, tonight a t 8:00 'p . in., and Today. ■ is tlie last day of the 124 Mt. Ilcrnion Way, announce minimi bazaar of the Bancroft- Arthur Blumeiisehine, of Newark mer residents at 5 Front Circle/ Department, American .Legion and it was explained, are used for this funoral services tomorrow morning the eugagcmciit of their daughter, and u summer resident for many Auxiliary will bo held in Newark, Taylor Rest Home, 74 Cookman Ocean Grove, announce the engage- . purpose and for the maintenance at 11:00. Betty Beryl, to Lieut. Melvyn F. years at 90 Broadway, has enlisted meat of their daughter,.: Miss . August 27 to 29 with department of/the squad’s ambulance and serv­ Besides his parents nnd five avenue, being hold at 50 Main ave­ Pulley, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank in tho U,. S. Arniy Engirifevs. He headquarters nt tho Hotel- Essex nue. opposite the post office. Miss Jeanne Francis Fetter, to Romulo-7 ice, Which, under the squad’s orga­ brothers, Richard, Robert, Eugene, M. Pulley, of Salt Lake . City, will leave on' ’September .47 for Roman Negrin, son of Dr. nnd House. The auxiliary and 40/8 nization rules, is entirely .volun­ Bruce and Douglas, he is survived Mae E.: Comfort is chairman of Utah. Miss James was graduated the bazaar, assisted by Miss Nancy Westover Field, Mass., Topograph­ Mis! Juan Negrin, ol’ New York...; headquarters will bo at the Hotel tary and for which there is never by his wife the former Edna Han­ from Ohio Wesleyan University, ical Survey Division. A civil en­ Douglas, and the 8/40 will be at E. Dorsey. City and Madrid, Spain. a charge. _ sen, to whom he was married last rind is presently employed by the gineer, he is a graduate of; the Miss Fetter will graduate to­ the Riviera Hotel. The squad, Captain Dodd also May 29. . The booths and the heads of the American Red Cross at Ft. Mon­ Newark College of Engineering, Saturday.and Sunday sessions of coriimittees arc as follows: Fancy morrow from Trenton State Teach­ stated, has answered more than 150 Burial will be made in Allenwood mouth, Lieut Pully attended Uni­ and is also nn Auditorium usher. ers College. Mr. Negrin is a sen­ the Legion Convention will be con­ calls so far this year. cemetery, Allenwood, N. J. work, Miss Cornelia Farrington; versity of Utah, and is instructor ducted at the Essex House nnd at aprons, Miss Grace Pillmore; ior in the New York University .; ■ ■ — V— - • - in the signal corps at Camp Swift, School of Engineering. tho Elks’ club for the Auxiliary. Graduates from AAFTC School quilts, Miss Claiibcl Winchester; T exas.'' 7'7 7 ' 7..- Annual Memorial Services will bo Abundant Life Program grab bag, Miss Gertrude Resse- In Recruit Drill at Kcesier Field V; r— hold at 9:30 a. m., on Sunday. The George Kelcec, son of Louis quie; handkerchiefs. Miss Bertha The wedding will take/place in Cpl. George A. Egncr, son of Thomas Stanyon, leader of the’ Kelcec, 62 Embury avenue, was the autumn in .Austin, Texas. In Boot Training' at Newport department executive and conven- singing a t. the Abundant Life Deen; books, Miss M. E. White­ Mrs. Ann E. Schmitt, 32 Main ave­ ' tion committees will meot at the graduated Monday from the Army head; greeting cards, Miss Mar­ The betrothal of Miss Audrey nue, strirted hin recruit drill this Chafles Hcneke, of Ridgefield;;; Services every week day morning Air Forces Training Command Park, arid summer resident'.:with 7 .! Essex House on Friday night. The from 1 0 :0 0 : to .1 1 :0 0 in the Taber­ guerite Harrison; shell novelties, Mary Morris, daughter of Mrs. week in the Basie Training: Center < . promonado of tho 40/8 will be held school at Yale: University, New1 Miss Lenpra Smith; bags and cush­ Rulph Do Frazio, 101 ML' Hermon nt Keesler Field, Miss, a unit of his wife Lois,: for many, seasons': nacle, announces the soloists for Haven, Conn,, and received - the at 7516 Cookman avenue, left la’sfij, at the terraco room of tho Essox next; week’s services: Monday, ions, Mrs, S. A. Winold; baby’s Way, and Clnrence Morris, Bel­ the army Air 'Forces Training Houso'on Saturday night at 8:30 gold bars of a second lieutenant. wear, Miss Mary Hedirian; pantry mar, to Corp. Otto A. Bergstrom, Command. Col. Egner will under­ week for the NavJ', He is station-77 . Rev. J S. W. Spear, • of the - Troy ed at the U. S Naval Training.; . o’clock.. The American Legion Conference; Tuesday, Adjutant IjL Kelcec has been . thoroughly shelf, Mrs. Bleecker Stirling; enndy jr., of Seattle, Wash., has been go several weekh of orientation, ' Convention Victory Ball is sched­ trained to. repair and inspect air-; table, Mlgs Ella Hayward; parcel arinounced by Mrs. De Frazio. gas mask and bayonet drill, camo- Station,- Newport, R. I., w here' ha .• Olof Lrindgrcn; Wednesday,, Mrs. planes a t advanced flying fields will undergo his boot training for’;/; uled; for 10:00 p. m., in the ball- Albert Brooks; Thursday, Mrs. past, Miss Myrtle Cbapin, and Corporal. Bergstrom is. stationed tiage . and physical training, and rooiri. A parade of immense pro- whoro ho will be in charge of a novelties, Miss Rosa Santee; at Fort. Monmouth, with the Sig­ rifle firing. He then will .be as­ six to eight weeks. He was .eni-. Elsa Brenriecke; ■ Friday, Mrs. crew of enlisted men who are . portions will be held on Broad Bleecker. Stirling. This is the nal Corps. ^ signed to duty or sent .to a techni­ ployed, as an inspector nt Western ' street from Lincoln to Washington specialists in maintenance. American Barber Shop, 52 Main cal school for special training. Electric plant, ICearny, before en-'/ final day of theBe meetings.for this tering the armed,forces. . ■ Parka-on' Sunday afternoon, Aug- season... :V ;;777‘-.: 1 7? OCEAN GROVE AUDITORIUM Ave. A ll hair’cuts are 50c.— 15 tf- CARROLL H. FRANCIS, M. D. ■ : ust 29, n t 8:00 o’clock. The preacher Sunday, August U: S. Navy (Ret.) . Optometrist-Optician Nagle’s Main f Central' Pharmacy . GREETING CARDS: Fino aelec- Ocean Grovo Pharmacy . 22nd at 10:30 a. m. and ,7:30 p. m., Bflghten rooms with W all: Paper; 606 2nd Ave., A. P., H. C. $2.00. Dr. Joseph F. Heine . 40 Main ave^'-for beat ico cream will be Bishop Ralph S. Cushman, Call .Thompson $ GlUan A. P. 5103. Of. hrs„ 5-7 P. Mi" Phone 7980 D r.. George MivMcErieaity. • ' Tasty, deiiclona,sandwiches of all «tion - - at«* Opcnshaw’a, Onnnuiinro’o “ Tho Greeting ilnda and Ught/. iuach ut,; Nagle’s sodas ■ and mmdaes.— Adv. ojT the Methodist Church.—S4 5tf • ■/ • ; 7- ' . —20tf . 7 ; , , | 518 Cookman Ave^ A-P. TeL 154 Card Store.” 60 Main Ave, -25 oda. r ouritairi;' 43 Main A ve.—ad? ■'7,-f'7...7 , > • .* " • ' J ,X'• ■ •.{'•i/.VV :'•>•■(;' n 77•' . . . “V . , 1 ‘V '77 7777 PAGE Frank B. Cleveland Ermpn K. Jones ' Walter E. Hogers the flowers are in full bloom which Joseph B. Coffee : Howard Jones Kenneth A. Rose greatly adds to the beauty of this Francis Cole John M. Jones Charles Rosonsteln part of our country. How is every­ Eugene J. Cole John W. Kcanb■(•• Eckalcc D. Salamone thing in Ocean Grove? Give my Harry E. Coleman George W. Keefe Nick S b ss o NEWS OF OUR best regards to nil the fellows in George Combs, sr. Andrew Kiefer, Jr. William Schuhk tlie police department, especially John E. Comer AVilliam S. King Fred J. Schanck the Chief. Miss the gang terribly. AVilliam E. Conlan AVilliam Hudson Klrke Herman W. Schanr MENw WOMEN We miss you Bill. I suppose you Raymond Conover Alban Kenny Frank Santa me shooting perfect scores these NEPTUNE OCEAN GROVE . George H. Corwin . Paul Korb. jr. Alton Sculthorpe days and still hold up your reputa­ Turner R, Cottrell Charles A. Krauss Marcus L. Sclarappa tion as an expert marksman. Logan C. Cooper Philip H. Kruschka L. Lyndon Selover IN UNIFORM Everett White was in town; the OCEAN GROVE Clyde Packard Eugene Rogers Harold M. Shafto Silas Monroe Coy Michael Kurilchyck ether day and he has a perfect Major General Norman H. Packard George P. Rogers Samuel C. Craig Paul H. Lacey, Jr. Harold E. Shafto score to his record, Boy, oh! boy, Wm. H. H. Morris AVilliam S. Perkins . Alfred M. Scott Andrew J. Crippen Franklin C. Lane Joseph A. Shafto By Bill Thomson what a police pistol team we should Shirley E. Applegate Elmer A. Perry - AVilliam C. Scott John E. Crippen John Willard Lane Frank Shoemaker have representing our depart­ Roydcn. Perry Howard AV. Selby, jr. Harold E. Lane • H arry L. Share Pfc. Carroll S. Pierce, U. S. M. C. of beef and a few pounds of butter Willifi Atkinson G. Jack Crossman (*) in your doctor's kit. The old town ment when this war is over and Jack- Ayvadian Wallace A. Pfeiffer, John H. Selby Frederick D. Cross George Latshaw Frank Siciliano, ‘ Engineer Co., Engineer Bn. you fellows return. Great work Harold AV. Rainear AVallace Shaugcr Joseph Curto Richard G. Lano Gene Siciliano 7. Camp Lejeune, New River, N. L; is really doing business' » this it.sum-_ you are doing, keep it up. Best John AV. Bain, jr. James J. Shcrrard, 3d mer, lots of people, good weather. Leon Barto T. E. Rcichclderfcr Joseph Curto (2nd) ' James F. Laughlin Joseph Siciliano Well/ Uncle Bill. Here I am of luck for your safe return. Christopher Reitzcl Joseph S. Simpkins Norman Lawrence Samuel P. Siciliano back at the ..old; Marine routine. A few -of the fellows drift in to AValter J. Beattie Dominick Cutano . visit us over the weekends and-it Good wishes from all. T. It. Beckman, jr. Milton Ridgwny Lloyd J. Stevens John J. Cutano Everett Layton Steve Siciliano It certainly is different from the AVcsley Riley Richard B.; Stirling AVarren Le Compte EarLSlckler, jr. tim e.I had home furlough It is mighty nice to see them and have James Bennett Edward L. Conklin on them working again in .the Audi­ Robert C. Bergen. Bernard T. Ring Frank E. Strolisky George AA’. Carhart AVilliam L.:Lee LeRoy Slckler sure was swell to s e e all the Ocean Auditorium AValter T. Ring Brainerd F. Swain Albert J. Lawson Robert O. Sickles 7, Grovers’ and to be able t o help out torium.'-.. Yes, Auggie is holding Bertram S. Bills, jr. Leroy S. Dangler (JlUVClb WWW ------. - down the North End bench again ' (Continued from Page; 1) Hamilton Rohland O. I). Swank James V, Danniello Alexander Lcpinsky James Francis Silver in the Auditorium during niy brief Robert Blacklock Robert E.Swank this summer and, doing a good job. was once a symbol of everything Alfred P. Bylsma AVilliam J. Romcr Munzio J. Daniello Bud Lcpinsky Charles E. Simpson stay. You can ;sce that I have that was ugly and hateful in hu­ Donald II. Itoss Victor T. Thomas George DaniclB Theodore Lepinsky Benjamin Sinensky beenkaMi.nte. put intiV tliei ho EngineersEmriiicers Company Walt Propert is still taking the Alien Borden R. Thompson, jr! Diesel course at. Cornell, however man life. But Jesus transfigured Richard Mi Borden Alfred Robinson Henry F. Danker Clarence Lcrtch Morris Sinensky ‘ a t Camp Lejeune and expect to go dries not'know. how.soon it will, be it; am l.it is no longer1 a symbol of G. Adrain Schantz R. D ..Thomson Earl AV. Davidson Edson Alston Lewis Wilbur T. Slocum to camouflaging school blit will William Brenneckc, jr. John Thunvm before-lie. is rocking,;aiid: rolling shame, but a symbol of, light in John AV. Brcnnen Theodore Schlossbach John M. Davis Kenneth Richard Lisle Robert Smidt hnve to wait a little While before vour life. There isn’t any panic Marguerite J. Brierley Franklin Seger Birney B. Truitt John AVright Lisle A rthur B. Smith starting this: course; This equip on the liig pond which we look at 11. William Tunis Robort O. Day . so often fiom .hero. .Write v’aeti in the heart of Jesus. -He has David AAV Brown Howard Scmons Robert N. Deane Edward A. Lippincott AVilliam Smith is realty 'swell, Tlcuty of every­ unlimitablc resources.” In eon- Charles L, Severs . Kenneth M. Ulmer AValter H. Dc Bow Ehvood T. Lippincott Ashton O. Smith thing—inovits, good eats, athletics, you cun. A liig liottle full of good H. AA’arren< Brown Stanton E. Ulmer ' wishes from all. . .'r ' 7 chiding Bishop Moore said lie Herbert R. Bush, jr. ; George.Sliibla Frank De Capua, jr. Irving Lippinmott George Albert Smith etc . There, are pjenty of women hoped to send tlie people out of .the H. Virginia Shibley ■ AVilliam A. AVagner Aiithony E. Dambrose Herman Lofton George Arthur Smith .MariiiJa here. Blondes, brunettes Norman Campbell Edgar C. AVashabaugh IM'c. Richard Stirling, 32702175. Auditorium, “lfwbVi- “loving .Him.Him, loving Albert E. Catley' Earle F. G. Smith . Ralph D’Ambrosi Demora J. Lopez, jr. John L. Smith ami vul beads,.I aiii sure you would 205 A.A.A. An. Bn. Battery I! Christ, and doing liis will/’ Kenneth J. Smith Harry E.Watson Quillc Lofton ' Joe Smith 7 T; Iladford Catley . Robert T. AVegge Herman D. Danker like it heie and 1 just, wanted to Camp Davis, North Carolina. Rev. James Pemberton, of Bal­ Barry Chamberlain AVilliam B. Smith , Mario G. D’Dona James R. Lofton James Smith give you 'ibis tip. Alsu remember It certainly,.is hard to get iiccus- lard Methodist cluirch,. Asbury Stanley L. Clayton Richard R. Stout Marry AVheclcr Russell Dc Bow, jr. Edward Loskowski John Stiles Smith the slogan of . the Marines, "Join ti;liied to .beingback i(i. ennip. Park, gave the prayer and Dr. Wilbur Stout Jack AV. Williams Donald Fenton Lunday Govino C. Siciliano the Marines and see the Girls” George Coder Robert’ AVood / Clark AV. Dellett sure uni restless and so sorry my Frank Bailey, of the Baltimore James Coder, Douglas Stirling Kenneth Dellett Clarence R. L yle Donald Solovikos 7 (iio excuse me, 1 mean see the furlough "was over so quickly. ;To- Conference, pronounced the bene­ Albert Strassburger John S. A'eo ' Eugene Lyons Louis Solovikos world.) Andy Uglier, hi,the ijiitii't- Clifford Cole AVilliam N. Dellett ciiiy hs i, abi;wiiting., this letter, it diction. William J. Collier Robert B. Stratton . Albert AVilliam Dcnce Richard P., Lyons Frnnk H. Spccht ei masters u department, . is about is most ■beautiful and it it is as Edward AV. Stratton NEPTUNE The.iloSvers: in the fontiwere in Carl Dahlquist Nicholas Aldarelli Robert G. Denihan Leon Maccanico Robert N. Stack 500 yards from my barracks.' We.1 nice in tlie Gro,vp. as . it is. here I loving memory of Mrs Samuel P; George Daniels Alfred A’. Swcnnrton Patsy De Sarno Ernest Mac Dermant Earl H. Stebbins pai around, together every .Jijght just 'know you will have loads of AVoolsey Thompson Frank C. Ammanii Yuo, from Ithe family; Mr. and Richard DeHart : Arthur J. Anderson Samuel Dickerson Robert AV. Mac Donald Melvin A. Stoward ami go in svrimmiiig aviieiuver we people .over the weekend and Mrs... Henry Kunath, from their Donald De Rose Edward Thoms ; Sam Do Sarnb- Fred T. Mac Dermant Robert H. Stewart have the opportunity; > However, crowds in the Auditorium. Wish Frederick Van Cleef Elmer II. Andrews niece, Mrs. William 11.- Francis; Kenneth De Rose ~ Gus Ardoliria AA’illiam Dickerson, jr., Charles MacDonald Carl Jay Stewart tlie swimming does not compare, I could lie there to usher. Our Mr.. and Mrs; David A. Little Thomas J. Devlin AVarren T. Vasel (**) John E. Diehl Donald MncDowell '- Walter J. Stewart with tile good; old South End. You tfaiiiing .is' certainly' thorough anil Rosalie; A. Voigt Peter Ardolina from their daughters. Jack Dclatiish Albert S. Apicalli A’crnon S. Dorcmus Stanley Major, jr. George AV. Straehle ju st cannot, beat Ocean- Grove!. So if we do g e t'a chance to show Bishop Cushman Here Walter L. Drill Sydney T. AValton Miles Dwyer Nick Marcanicco Joseph L. Stratton writes Cm roll and we were eer-' ourHighting ability, we should make Ralph F. Walworth Ralph Applegate A large crowd was on hand to Harold G. Dunkcrlcy Michael Arcangelo Stanley Diamond John T. Marshall Kenneth S. Strohm taiiily dilighted to receive this let­ a-good rccoid. Will tako a dip in receive Bishop Ralph S. Cushman, James If. Easley, jr. William S. AVard Louis Diehl Eugene Mason, jr. Joseph R. Sturm ter He .and . Andy have been the ocean a t tho South End for Samuel AVatson, Jr. Charles Arnone: of- St. Paul, Minnesota, Wednesday Stanley Erbacher Albert J. Ardolina Ernest F. Dodd George H. Martin Arthur E. Sutton buddies, for many years ami it is you Dick.; 'Cannot, promise to ride night, in .the Temple on- his first -It. Alvin Everett H arry AV. AVhite Thomas C. Disbrow Vincent A. Martin Frederick ErSutton no surprise to leal n thut they are many waves, but will, dunk some Albert AVhite Peter Ardolino appearance in Ocean Grove. His James S; Ferris . James O. A rm strong: Lee AV. Dolbrow Joseph Martuscelii - Ike Schlossbach both in the Mnrines^niid stationed and that -will help. Have not seen theme was “Ye shall receive power William J. Fitzpatrick E verett C. AVhite Rnymond M. Dorrcr Pat Martuscelii Leroy Slocum near each other. Best! of lilclc boys. .our pal Charley Ilimeke around Ruth R. AVhite Thomas J. Arnone after the Holp. Spirit has come Kenneth Fitzpatrick AVarren Asay- Jack Drum Samuel S. Martuscelii Eugene C. Slocum and come hack to us as soon as lately, and by the time you receive upon you.” , Why do; wc need pow­ Alfred Fourett P. Stephen AVielert Harry AV. Duerkes George L. Matthews AVilbur T. Slocum vou cub. We'll be waiting for you. this article, most likely he;Will he Thomas J. AVielert Leon H. Asch er? -There arc several reasons, the Edgar R. Fulton Edward D. Ashficid Robert J. Duerkes Michael Maugcri Leroy O. Slocum in the service. Will keep you speaker said: 1. We need power Robert AVilliams AVilliam H. Maurer Elmer Sponcnberg liarry W. Watson. II.' A 2 C. G. AV. Garrabrandt Thomas M, Askiew Frances Durkin posted. Take care of yourself and to be victorious. He referred to Douglas H. Garwood David AVilliams, sr. , Walter Durkin Richard B. Me Caffcry Evelyn Stout U . S . Naval.Hospital (Staff) watch your step Regards from John E. AVilliamsbn Paul Attardi the New Testament, Romans, the Milo V, Gibbons Frank AV. Bach 7 John AV. Dutton AValter Me Caffrey, jr. George P. Strong Navy Yard. Charlestown.', S. C. all. ‘ . ,7th'.-chapter,' where, Paul describes Ellsworth N. Gics David AVilliams, jr. Norman Me Chcsney Ilezekiah Summers So there you are Harry, and Robert E. Wills Alexander Bacon John Dwyler William H. Guy, B. M. 2/C. 7 the; battle between the man in us Daniel A. Lilian John J. Balkan ' Dietrich J. Ebcrhardt Ralph Me Chcsney Earl Swisher working in a diet kitchen for a and"; beast in us; “No law hath Raymond Graeter Henrv J. AVoodring AA’ilson J. Eccles Harry McChcsncy, jr. John R. Tnntum part of your training. Soon I sup-, Cub 7—Unit D-J. U. S. N. A. B. . John AV. Woolley Carl E. Barinon ' . San Bruno. California. power over a , man longer than he James Gravatt Albert Barnes Rudolph Eckhnrdt Edward P. Me Curry George H. Tallman pose you will lie'able to tell us all liveth.” The second reason why we Ektor AVright about a well balanc- d ie t and how It has been a long .while since William Guy 7 .7 Anthony R. Barone George R. Eddleman James McDonald Cecil O. Taylor need power is: 2. To keep our Joseph Hagerman Eugene AVright Samuel Edelson, M.D. Millard R. McMillan Clarence S. Taylor wo can take olT ami. put on weight, I have had the opportunity to John S. E. Young Joseph M. Barone write says Bill. So busy since 1 idealism Ait this hour. The New Robert Hammen Tony Barone Stanley M. Edwards AVillard L. McMillan Norman Taylor without liny had effects Be curc- Testament is an appeal for high Edwin Young fill however that you do not put j have been transferred out here to Walter .Hancock Patsy J. Barone. Joseph Ehrlenbach, jr. Stanley Joseph Meade Richard S. Taylor standards. If you discover that John Hancox Joseph Young Donald P. Eldridge Ervin Megill Samuel D. Taylor beet. and. butt; i; cm the list, if you \ the West Coast. I have not writ- Summer Residents Martin Bartolf do, it mil l>... tip to you to sec. that ton to 'anyone except my folks. vour ideals are slipping, you’re not I Allen Hannah Fred Henry Bauer! jr. Clarence R; Eldridge ; William Megill, jr. Dudley R. Tcrrctt, jr. living ,in the New Testament. -If | Norman Hannah Fred A. Ahlgrim WHKnmAVilliam A. A rldpitltTAEldridge Everett AV. Menke Harold Dixon Tcrrio wc get it.. In . ci it might bit a , Ever since I ,arrived in Cub 7 I (*) David E. Beatty have been running around in cir­ you keep your idealism, you need Robert I. Hannah - Alfred Jack Ball, jr. Edwin R. Rclircns Donald A. Ennis George Menke, jr. Martin C. Textor fine idea if yini. woshl came hack power,” the -speaker continued. Eugene R. Ball Allen R. ThomaB a furlough, visit the family, cles. AVhen I do get a few. spare James Hardagon Leo A. Bellissen George F. Emmons Thomas B, Menke moments 1 try to see some of the .The last reason is, 3. To see life William Harris Elias B. Baker, jr. Kenneth Bender Leon R. Emmons George A. Metcalf Edward M. Thomas vour pals'and' the deal* girls here dearly. We must learn to see life liarry AV. Baker Albert Meeks Arnold F„ Thompson in the Grove before the summer .is places o: interest and they are Jacob Haussling Paul Bencuse John 1. Ennis many. It is very warm during clearly. Wc need the power, the AA’illiam A.. Heintz, jr.; Edward E. Barto Paul Bcneway AVilliam G. Erickson Albert V. Metz •: Edward C. Tiedemann over, it was mighty nice to see' power of His presence in our lives. Roland G. Blake Robert L. Tiedemann you the last time you were here hilt llio day and cool at night Tho James Hendrickson, Albert C. Bennett Edwin J. Ervin Charles L. Miller scenery here is beautiful, great We can|t get along without that James Herbert Donald Boegehoid Arnold L. Bennett Harold AV. Estlow John AV. Miller S'! Everett Tilton the nexl time do not have so many Thomas Bradley Le Roy Tilton dates, ami he sure to stiek a side mountains in the hackgonind and power. Robert Holbrook, jr. Donald G. Bennett Harry Ross Evans Spencer C. Miller Frank-Holi Robert F! Brown George C. Bennett AValter Evans, jr. Jimmie L Mills Robert E. Trotticr Robert Camretu Robert J Bennett Pierre J. Exarhos Michael AV. Morris Patrick F. Tierney, jr. jJariin Hurfey AVilliam Cann James Bennett Henry Faller Antonio A. Nuzzi Robert AV. Todd . w . idvT Reginald Kctrinniu Ilurjcyliurlci Colwell AV. Carr Joseph Farruggio AVillinm E. Morris Lewis F. Tortaricllo Robert M. Casey .7"-. Marvin B. Bennett • iY»>&. I' Evan E. James Samuel J. Bennett John Farruggio Harry S. Morris Louis Traverso. Grover R. James, jr. Robert S. Clare AValter Beutell M argaret M. Fauvcr Spencer B. Morton John S. Trimble Howard .Tnmouncau jr. Charles C. Cole Robert E. Bills Patsy Carl Ferrara George D. Moser, jr. Emilu J. Trippoli Clias. AV. Jcffrcy-Smith Kenneth II. Connolly Stuart B. Bills Francis R. Fescharek John II. Maurer LeRoy Tucker John AV. Jeter Robert H. Connolly Robert E. Blue Frederick Fescharek Harold C. Megill Eugene F. Turchyn S ? A. E. Johnson Ronald II. Connolly Edgar Bird Kenneth Fescharek Herbert: F. Megill AVilliam Turchyn Joseph F. Kaiser Donald P. Daly David II. Bowers Daniel Carl Fiore Harry A. Mills Michael Turchyn George Kelcec AVesley Davenport Stephen Blauvelt, jr. John Leroy Fitzgerald Frank Mitchell John Tyma AVilson Konncdy Robert H. Dinegar Ruth Botorff Joseph E. Flammin Arnold Moore James E. Uland Paul C. Kondla Hunter Diringer La Rue C. Flegal Michael Narayouski Walter Ulmer, jr. Homer D. Kresge, jr. Walter Dotterweich, jr. Vernon L. Ford John NarayouBki Anthony J. Valente . William T. Kresge Harrison Edwards , r Theodore Frankonficld George M Naylor Eligio Valente Osmar Kukor Malcolm B. Nesbitt Joseph J. Valente RohrrtM Shorn JohnBrannon Lester Franklin, jr Randolph La Barrc Robert M. Eichhorn Albert Brown, jr. Charles Garon Robert J. Neville: Wendell E. Van Ilise Raymond M. Lansingcr George T. Feick John Brown Robert A. Grookett Lloyd E. Newman Ehvood C. Van Note Roy. Lever . Robert J. Fiedler Joseph AVilliam Brown David J. Garrison George H. Noble Reed Van Luvance f t I Arthur: Vernon Lins Charles H. Finke Joseph A. Brown. James D. Garrison Michael! AV. Norris John I.'Van Note AVilliam Fenton Lins Richard B. Frcdcy Norman L. Brown Franklin Gasner 7 Michael J. O’Brien Joseph G. A'etrano AVallace E. Ludwig James B. Gartlan .... George A. Burdge James L. Gattling Thomas E. O’Hagan Dominick Vetrano" AVilliam Lyon Robert N. Hamilton Reginald B. Burdge Benjamin Glashen, jr. Frank P. Orifici Paul J. Vetrano 1Joseph B.Lockwood Ted Heish Millerd I. Grant Thomas A. Orifici 7 Stevo F. Vetrano Harold F. Burke International Star of Concert, William- E. MacDonald Carl S. Herbst John AVilliam Burke Charles Gravatt AVilbur AVyckoff Orr Camey Vetrano William Mackay Thomas T. Holme AVilliam H. Burr Stephen Graziano Frederick L. Osborn Michael A. Virglllo Opera, Radio and Screen K. MacAVhinnev, jr. Harold H. Holt Herman V. Busch - Reynold Green Raymond Osborn, jr, Louis Vitale Rusling MncAVhinricy ; Thomas Howell . Irving Becker Albert A. Gross Howard B. O’Shea Kermit T. AValkcr' George R. Magee - : AVillinm Hulskamper Harold OT "Brand Albert Gubitosa Frederick E. Otto Russell R. Availing In Personal Russell F. Major Charles Huneke Ronald H. Bullook John Hammond Myron A. Pabst Philip I. AValton Robert McClelland, jr. Theodore E. Resting AVilliam Bullock LeRoy Hammond jr. Pietro E. Pacera Andrew Wallo AVilliam D. .McClelland Donald Ketcham ; AVinston Hargreavc George S; Palaia Michael AVallo Arthur1 Lambert, jr. Robert Britton, jr. Robert H. Mende1 Louis F. Byrd Ernest J. Harris Jerry Palaia Richard O. AVard David V. Metz C. Laurin March Lester J. Campbell Fortune Harris Ray Palaia . Alfred AA'atson Irwin Milligan B. A. Matthews, jr. Victor J. Campbell Ralph Martranft Leon Palmer ' , ; Eugene E. AVntson Frank Mills David L. Matthews " Ayilliam E. Candiano Kenneth O. Hankins Jack A. Pantaleo Albert AVarden AValter L. Morris : Joseph C. Menner Arthur J. Cappa Peter J. Hartigan Gerald G, Palaia Howard P. AVarden William Morris Harold M. Menner Robert Carhart (*) Joseph J. Hartigan Paul Palmer Raymond E. Warden William R. Morris George C. Menner Elmer B. Carmen . AVilliam L. Hartwick Ernest Palmer 77 Ivan AVare Robert E. Moss Richard F. Meyer- Charles AV. Cashcr Douglas H. Hayden Howard S. Parker Roy AVarren Arthur J. Mount, jr. • Frank O. Nagle, jr. Chas. A. Chamberlain George J. Hcidemark Wm. Patterson Agnes AVeaver, U. N. Joseph Mount Frank Nichols Jack B. Chnrlaton AVilliam C. Hcidemark Bert Pearce Ncvel R. AVebstcr '(■1/7 Harry Mulliken Frederick E. Height Charles Pearce , David F. Westerveit , •lack Mulliken Frederick M. Heinrich Harry Pembleton Lee Oliver AVhite Richard P. Mulliken Donald M. Heitkamp Jerry Percello Irving AVhite, jr. John J. Murphy Henry E. Peele, jr. Rex Clay, jr. Richard It. Heitkamp Genete J. Percdlo Harry AV. AVhite, Jr. F. Laird Nelson Carroll S. Pierce Glenn R. Clay E. IIclmka Louis J. PerceloFrank Joseph M. AVhite Charles AV. Newcomb 'AValter Pittis Fred P. Clayton, jr. Frederick P; Hendricks Salvatore Percello Robert AV. AVhite John V. Newcomb Bertram Pittis Richard Clayton George I Hendrickson . Sam Pctillo Myron H. AVhite Norman Norris Bradley O. Potter Jn. B. Hendrickson, jr. George C. Phillips AVillard L. AVhite Donald Opdyke . AValter S. Progert, jr. Frank 15. Herbert Edward Perrella AVilliam H. AVhite Joseph V. Herbert. Horace G. P ettit Thomas H. AVhitaker Gray, Paterson. Mulford B. Herbert ■ Bradford D. Picrsall Irving Wilde Marie Villa—Rev, and Mrs.' Ar­ Charles A. Hetzel Edgar Phillips, jr. Bennie D. AVilliams At The Hotels thur Norllwood, Newark; Rev. and James G. Hicks - Earl H. Plummer Noah F. AVilliams Mrs. F. Reid Isaac, Sykesville, Vernon Higley Eugene R. Plummer Robert E. Wills Quaker Inn—Misses Eleanor Md.; Bette Flosbach, Terry Sehol- James F. Hill : Hartson Poland . Richard E. AVilson SATURDAY Deets, Betty Williams, Kingston, ler, ' Florence Tack, Elizabeth; John H. Holland Robert Poles Robert Linehan Pa.; Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Van Mr. and Mrs E. Carter, East Ellas Homer Charles S. Polhemus Robert Wilson •’ Hook and daughter, Carol, Clifton; Orange; Dorothy Burke, Closter; Raymond ,S. Horner Max Rollock Joseph Wiltshire EVENING, 8:30 Mrs. N. J. Van Qoor, Bloomfield; Helen Rohlru-s, Roselle Park; Suo Joseph Huggins George E. Pullen John E. AVlse- Mrs. Morion Ketcham, Evelyn Ket- Crane, New Vernon, N. J.; Ruth Owen G. Hughes Vito Pisano Darvcy W. AVlxen chnm, Demarest; Mr and Mrs. F. Brady, Newark; Evelyn Hoch, John Arnold Hulslmrt Salvatpre Paris! Bernard G. Wolford ’ C. Murray, Devon/Conn.; Mr. and Belleville; Anne Feibel, Brooklyn; Howard L. H ulse. Robert C. Pyle Richard E. Woolridge Mrs. H. F. Rhodes, Plainfield; Mrs.' G. Bachs and . daughter, Bay­ John T. Hulse:: . AVillle Edward Reaves Robert C Woolridge Francis Van Tol, Pearl Meriino, onne; Mary Whalen, Hempstead, Joseph A. Hulse Andrew Rechsteiner Raymond Warwick Nena Schuil,. Paterson; Hilda N. Y. 7", 7 ' 7 ' -7; Willard J« Hulse George A. Rechsteiner Thos. AVombough Jr. Champion,. Maywood; Mr. and Charles Hummel Albert M. Reynolds William F. AVombough Mrs. G. I. Frisbie, Irvington; Al­ Ivy House—Mrs. J. Schutt and Winslow L. Hurford George AV. Reynolds Kenneth Woodhouse. fred Frarichill, Bridgeport, Conn.; daughter, Ossining, N. Y.; Mr. nnd Alfred C. Hurley Herbert Barr Reynolds Phillip Worthy Mr. and Mrs. George Lown, Sum­ Mrs. J. Stevenson, Kearny; Mrs. Alton B. Hurley Linwood A. Reynolds A rthur G. W right mit; Mrs. William Cranston, Charles- Mac Farlane, Elizabeth; Carlton Hurley ' Waltor-'H. RUey James AV. Wright Hnstings-on-Hudson, _N. Y.; Hiizei Mrs. E Smith, Central Valley, N. Oscar II. Hycr AVilliam Roberts, jr. Harry S. Wright Admission 75c, $1.00, $1.50, (Plus Tax) Y.; Misses Doris Luzenhurg, Montgomery, Harrimari, N Y.; Richard Irons Michael Rinaldi Robert L. AVright Blanche Gulnae, New Paltz, N. Y- Phyllis Hains, Jean Rankin,-East Bernard Jackson Vic Rush Joseph Yaccarino : Colonial—Rev. Gam er Roof and Orange; Jeanne Marshall, Union; Russell M. Jackson Peter J Reid Emily Yarrington , V :; Auditorium Bo* Office Now Open .family, Catasauquo, Pa.; Catherine Gloria Goddard, Rosello Park; Mrs. Charles H. Jackson, jr. Gilbert T. Redden James P. Yarrington A | Williams, Bangor, (Pa.; Mrs. M. L. Laura Kelly, Jackson Heights, N. Charles V. Jamison . Paul Redden, jr. - Roger J . Young ; - Livingston, Trenton; Miss C. E. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ryan, AVest Daniel Burtis Jamison Robert G. Redden Roger L. Yoang / T-!. Griffith, Rockville Centre, N, Y.; Orange; Jean Lanyon, East Or­ Alfred M Jobes Charles Rechsteiner Ordwin Zagury ; Management of AV. Colston Leigh, Inc. Miss D. A. ParkB, ; ange; Mrs. John'Zimmerman, Cnrl- Allen L. Jobes John A. Rice 7 7. Philip. Zarearo ,7“' H. J. Richards, AVilkes-Barre, Pa ; stadt; Mrs. ■ John Baer| Mr. and WtlUam J. Jobes Kenneth H . .Riley Motley Zagrirjr Robert Norman Jobes Henry: Roehrich . Mr. and Mrs. ‘Harold Radiaill, Mrs. Gordon Lamb, Allentown, Pa.; Salvatbro Zarearo :':''. Reading, Pq.; Mr. and Mrs> Charles • Harold Shear Johnson Albert C7 Rogers John TV.’ Zervas , : ’ Fink,,Bronx;,Mr. and Mrs.. Jaifles Mr.' and ' Mrs. Edwin Carhart, James L. Johnson • Albert: Roccrs, . jr. ' in - A .lln n Do Carlo, New. York jCity; -Arthur Roselle (Park' FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1943

Behold! Yonder there is n deluge, of THE TIMES . ■ n flood, Pouring down on the world satur­ by K'cFaettcrs FEATURES ating it with rivulets of blood. this summer on the beach. What’s This tempest troubled world when wrong Betty? Does work keep you will the hand of time. • The Beach Comber busy or the man shortage?... Che Poet’s Corner Halt the despot's might and eeaso What’s this I hear about Bill Tully this nefarious crime? DO NQT- Well, folks here I am again hving a true love up Jersey City way and on leaving saying that be Little Fellow .... Of slaughter, mangle, mutilations with more gossip and nows of the hack youth and age town. For the program this week­ would always be true to her. I We saw him going home to bed, guess Auggie had better keep his Tiptoe,. tiptoe as.he passed' To satiate the violent animal pas­ end Ocean Grove brings you sion of debauchery and rage. . another noted singer, Grace Moore. eye on Bill.. .Harrison "Johnny” Through the garden pampas Edwards, home from the Army for ,' grassed. ; . ■ " Miss Moore will he with us on Sat­ Rojoicing in drinking from the cup urday evening to render some beau­ awhile, was running around like It wasn’t too long since that a chicken with its head off looking Little fellow tousled head ' of iniquity and hate everyone, even including Giant tiful selections. I hope to see all And cause '.ruin and destruction my readers at the cohcert, as I' for a dato. Who was the. lucky, You are late—the fountain splash, fans, Were looking over a t the girl?.. .Ed Holl seems to be taking ed, .' ' !-. -y of county and state. Dodgers and pointing a fingor in know you will be completely satis­ fied. Is it a date? care of Betty Propert while her In the garden pampas grassed. the obvious direction of Dodgers boy friend is in the service, • Be I am Griefs Heaven I supplicate Boss Branch Rickey. As I mentioned in last week’s careful now Ed...W hy is it that Sun suit garbed and seashell, led, for the split innocent gore Now, however, Rickey has taken column, the contest for the King Janette Watson is always seen Tiptoe,- tiptoe off to bed- - Oh! Almighty, I beseech thee re­ all the point out of the finger by and Queen of the beach will be bathing in the North E nd' pool. Little fellow tousled head. - create the world instead of an admitting that his "in an attempt run this- weekend.- The voting What is the attraction Janette? ... p. Abbatoir. to strengthen the club” has re­ places will be at the umbrella boxes Laura Van Hoesen. Why did Pat Tiffany quit her job Ocean Grove, N. J. /!; David II. Seidcman. sulted in its downward trend. at both ends. All you have to do is at Nagles?' Is it because Ty Bills Asbury. Park, N. J. ■ ' Rickey, in admitting this, prob­ write the name of the boy and is taken up -by other girls or his ably becomes the first baseball girl that you think is deserving of work?.. . Ally Bills looks rather . ; Life Everlasting - the title King and Queen. Have boss ever to admit he was wrong. forlorn since his girl friend went Life seems like a flow’r -of spring, Which, in this day and age is real­ every one vote and don’t vote more back to Baltimore. You know who Beautiful—epheriieral thing; ly something, nnd which, for onco, than once. Thanks a million. . I mean, Ann Hicks.; Bursts into a fragrant bloom,. leaves tho Dodger fans with no 1 Pop- Ball and .Pop MacCullom Frank Nichols is still going Leaves tho earth, Ah! leaves it one to blamo and nothing to suy— have found too new “Mabels” for soon; -. !■.' ■>. Curtail spending. another modern miracle. the boys; Tho only trouble is they strong in pursuing Dottie Eddow­ es. Keep up the good work b o y ... Lingers but a shortened stay, Put your savings However, wo think it was fine don’t seem to be doing very well Fades and falls into decay. of Rickoy to come forward and at­ ‘or themselves.. .Dave Stevens, Before my next writing of the into war bonds every Beach Comber, we will have two tempt'to take all the blame on his he pool:'life guard, has increased Though its petals'go to dust, payday. - shoulders. U weekly earnings by scrubbing very important dates . to fill; the first being the • Annual Ushers And its stalk.- may • gather-rust; Rickey is now working, he, says, he pool'on Monday, Wednesday Yet its fragrance lingers .long, to build the Dodgers into the pen­ ind Fridays. Also he can be keen Banquet and when talking with Bill Thomson 1 find that it will be And its pollen travels on; : nant winnors that he thinks they tt Bordens on the . Asbury, Park So-man’s spirit does not die— ’Is it all right if I just window-shop? should -be and if he is as successful boardwalk .-in tbo evenings. Are different from other years. Why even the menu has been published When his body low doth lie'; -'. You Can Get Quick Relief at building as he has been in tear­ -pu trying to build yourself up It moves on—does not retreat, ing down, look out for Dem Bums. Dave or trying to get some extra but I don’t like the J. O. (Just Out) after all the delicacies but this is Fills the world' with mem’ries money.. .Gertrude Shultz. has her .'; sweet;'.' From Tired Eyes bands full now-a-days trying to a w ar year. Remember boys you Finally, after a long spell of un­ can’t go-to Sea Girt Inn this year It survives death’s fatal blasts! MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST TODAY certainty and poor showing, the beep lip with that brute Al Dehls. Mari’s soul lives;.it.grows! it lasts! Who .is : the pursuiter in this ro- so be very careful what you plan Shore Softball league is doing it­ to do after. It might.be just walk­ Harry Ileebner. self a bit of justice. The league, manoe? . . . Caroline Wheeler fixed Ocean Grove, N. J; ter cousin Jean Todd up with Ron- ing the boards. Well that will bo now up’ to ten teams, is really novel for some anyway. Also the going along on all ten, and is pre­ ny Dinsriiore last weekend. Too bad ho bad to go home Jean, you ban is still on for pleasure, driving Grief Is Lamenting senting an interesting and some­ and the 0. P. A. will be - out in time amusing schedule. ■’«em rather interested.. .-Corp. I am Grief, my head with sorrow Davo Zingg, home on furldugli, has force so you had better walk your grows hoary, Fred Cook, editor of the A.. P. girls to. the banquet. Also reinem­ Eyes Overworked? Just put two drops Press, was telling us of a game he found something interesting iri In detail am going to narrate my of Murine in each eye. Right aw ay it “Niv" Peele. I wish you would tell ber that it is cafeteria style and melancholy story. to and You get— saw last week, down at Bradley that will be novel. Well I guess starts Cleanse soothe. Beach in which the Radar Hawks. me what it is as I am .still looking- AU Murine ingrctlij for i t . .. If Bob Richard, one of the that will be enough for tho banquet, Quick Relief! 7 —a team made up of colored driv­ and I will sme like to know who Behold, billows . of woe on the ents wash away irritation. Your eyes feet ers at Camp Evans—was playing South End guards would pay more bloody sea refreshed. Murine helps thousands let attention to; the bathers arid not is'tak in g whom, to it-b u t I will And it’ll diffuse thc world and it help you, too. a contest with some one else. wait outside the door and see who CARGO PARACHUTES NOW COME As the game progressed the fast the beauties, Otto would be more drown humanity. EQUIPPED VJITH THE.TA1L LIGHTS at ease on the beach...Cute enters.. .The other great attrac­ FORMERLY USED FOR BlCyCLSS. stepping of the colored team took tion is thc Womanrl-ess Wedding. thc interest of the fans, until in Bowles seems to be making'very Who could . boar thc spectacle of slow progress with the younger Don’t miss it. Bill Thomson as distressing mankind, ono inning. the bride. All your boy friends The opposition has men on sec­ Grimmer, girl. What’:; the matter Who could endure th e . mill of Fob Youa £ , Y L.2> ' 'A kid; are you afraid of the big foot­ as women -and your girl friends SOOTHES • CLEANSES • REFRESHES A LEA\Ort ond and third nnd a battor dropped rs.hoys. The girls are taking over death in constant grind. V MAy TASTE , a slow rolling bunt along tho line ball s ta r? . , .Ruth W inters, one of ) GOUR. BUT IT South End bathing beauties is tho ushering that night as a re-’ CONTAlMG MCP.E. to tho pitcher’s box. The pitcher, ward, for being good at the b an-1 valuable bookie? the) SUGAR TrlAM THE a big-smiling colored boy, reached very quiet On the beach. Are you GV.'ESl£R*TASTiMS‘ , waiting for some one in the serv­ quet. By the way the banquet is PSACft OR WAT&MElMj over, picked up the ball, and then, to be.a very informal affair'so don’t helps solve menu problems CCnTAiaI noting tlio man on third faking ice?- 9-9 PERCENT SUVR; miss up girls. Se Miss North and — PEACHES 9.4 ■, a rush to the plate, held thc ball Hazel Space, one of John Pow­ South End' bathing beauties, also ers models, gave Peto Bergen the “CHEESE RECIPES FOR A OAy^ ;'. ; VWTERA'.ELOfJS £.7) to keep tho run from scoring. . Grace Moore anil EMERGENCY RAtlGNG>^ ^ - Almost at once, as though a bolt brush off but quick while trying -will return for the night. I under-- WARTIME MEALS” •F0R.5 MErt CONTAK4EPIM A BOY, from the blue had struck him—he to make time with her. Better stand that Bill; Thomson was un­ THE S l2 E ,0 ? Art UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. remembered someone was on their luck next, weekend,! - Pete.. .Bill able to got the President as he will • Ilerc are 22 excellent rccipcsi from the THE PACKA6E CAN BE T05SEP WITHOUT way toward first base. Slayback can't seem to manue- still be in Canada but he will have Kraft Kitchen . . . recipes for main dishes A PARACHUTE TFOM AN AIRPLANE. Turning, he found himself too ver a date with Janice Bowman. a great former one there to take that will be a big help with ration menus. late t/P0R A SORETHRCWr, . VJILL BE ABLE TO HEAR SOUNDS' felt it too, for he is anxious to get /"IfYou Suffer Distress From"N IN COLONIAL TIMES'. . WHICH HAVE HITHERTO ESCAPEPTHEM going.' ' Motor Boats Can You Do This? ' Which -reminds us-—what. about ON football in Neptune ? Is is coming THE TIMES OWN along too, or what Wesley Lake Between Asbury Park Which Makes Yon Long Branch and Ocean Grove Cranky, Nervous - If nt ouch tlmco roulW .jX' Ta. AERIAL ouffcr- from o ra m p s,V p t ) Bouts Tonight backache, distress of l i Sg, /. J Solution In Next-Issue, ••Irregularities", peri- N X " JOY RIDE oda of the blues—duo Equipped with shades so as riot to functional monthly to violate' the dim out regulations, . Lake mid Asbnry. Avenue disturbances— Btart a t onco—try Lydia E. Plnk- the old Ocean Park, Ocean avenue SPEEDWAY CARS ham'o Vegetable Compound. It not and Broadway,. Long Branch, is only helpe relievo monthly pain but now housing a complete card of 3rd A ve ;& Boardwalk aleo accompanying tired, nervous feelings of this nature. This Is duo boxing bouts each Friday night, . : Asbury Park to Its soothing effect on cm or and is presenting many fighters Woman's most imtostaht oeoans. known to shore residents through Plnkham’s Compound Is the best OBSTACLE GOLF known medicine you can buy that's the old Ocean View A. A., which made especially for women. Taken in pre-war days flourished there in (The Golf Course with regularly — Plnkham’s Compound Long Branch. .'...• helps build up resistance against the windmill) auoh symptoms. Alsoaflnostomachto The park, which has housed tonic 1 Follow label directions. everything from dog races to base­ 4th A ve . & Boardwalk ball games, ia so constructed that shading can bo easily affected and has been done through the efforts of Paul Kieman, city beach commissioner. MORE FOR YOUR NICKEL ; The bouts: Star bout, eight rounds, Parson Bob Jacobs, Philadelphia vs. Andy RENT AN ALLEY Holland, 170 pounds, New York. OpO PERFORM this trick “you gotta know how!” It’s one of the 35 ■ Six roundB, Russ Baxter, Fort Half an Hour, Half a Dollar A games and stunts included in AT EASE, a set of games recently Monmouth, vs. Eddie Steele, introduced for men in our Armed Forces by Reginald S. Leister, of. (Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 160 pounds. (Toledo, Ohio. Balance opposite each other two nickels on the rim of a Libbey-Safedge tumbler. Now can you remove them with one Six rounds, Bribe Wilkins, Glen hand? You can try it on your friends, but practice it'first yourself. Ridge, vs Doug Carter, Newark, The secret of removing the coins is shown in the illustration.-With 136 pounds. your right hand, contact coins with thumb and index finger, slip­ HORIZONTAL 38 Noise made 54 Turkish 10 Siru.H part 1 To demolish. while sleep­ regiment 11 B e f o re lo n g Six rounds, Johnny Asay, Point ping them over the outer rim and drawing them along the sides of 5 Period oi ing . 55 Novice 13 Vegetable Pleasant, vs. Eddie Cummings, North End Pavilion, Ocean Grove the glass—toward you. When you meet, pinch them together and time 40 Malaysian 50 Constellation 14 Malicious Nowark, 135 pounds. remove them from the glass. Easy, isn’t itf 0 Solo craft 57 Irish song- incendiarism 12 Sirriilnrity 41 While VERTICAL 19 Mountain 15 French ! 42:To exist 1 Hindu prince pass ■ marshal 43 Stringed 2 Summit 21 Upon ■! 10 River in instrument 3 Informer 23 Child M ARY W O R T H ’S FAMILY Africa 44 Toward 4Teutonic ;,'!/ 24 To triumph . 17 Philippine 46 To drink deity 25 To impart THERE’S NO MAN WHO CANT BE NO . MY MIND IS YE WONT HAVE TO STIR Island ward 48 Smarting 5 To banish wisdom to SOMEBODY HAD A heart! o ribble APPROACHED THE RIGHT WAY--AND MADE UP! I'M GOING A STEP, MISSUS WORTH! division '; serisation 6 City in Latvia 28 To compose TO HEART TALK WITH HEARTY CALEB WILL LISTEN WHEN I TELL BETTER STEER TO SEE HIM RIGHT HERE COMES TH'ORNERY 18 Chopping tool 50 To. help 7 Rice paste 27 Secret agent THE. MAYOR CF,------' t MARY! ^ HIM OF THE SUFFERING HE'S CLEAR O’THAT NOW .'--BEFORE p OLD CUSS RIGHT UP TH’ , 19 River in. 51 Persia 8 By ■ 28 Digit a BOOMVILLE! J u... ' „ LETTING GOON- — ! r — - * h 1 COOL OFF! p< —1 FRONT WALK ! V - New Mexico 53 Insect 9 Inlet 30 Islands off OLD BUZZARD! 20 Therefore^ , ; ■*' Alaska '! 22 Article Answer lo Pestle No. *3. 31 To soak !’.:..ii"! 23 Article ol 33 Frozemwater apparel 34 South African , 24 Custom . Dutch ; 20 Thln-shelled 36 Greek god. nut' 37 Amphibian . ji" 2g Mineral 39 River in " 29 Head organ Siberia .v.j,-'.' S2 To give .40 Plebaid horse;. i ' forth. 41 Landed ij- 33 Greek poet 43 Climbing . p tfy plant. . '•••■£??,S 34 Story 48 Norse god - -..ej 35 Island of tho .47 Golf .term Cyclades. 49 Hindu ' ’ >0 High c ard •’ ." cymbals. '•DME 17 Surface cut ' u upon a'd ia- : ’ 52 Not any ,p-i' m o n d e -. B4 X-and i a'sur»S PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 194! FATHER WILLIAM THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES LETTERS TO And Shore Times THE'EDITOR Down l’li lit bill'd Frltlnj- IIOMEU 1). KKBSIIB, Editor IInil l’ulilIsllCI Our War Memory l.OCISK KltKSOK, I.orill Killtor____ Editor, Times: SIXTV-KODR .11AI N AVEXUK, OOEAS 01101 E, XEW JEBSEV T elt'plione 7 - ■ Last week I hoard a prominent Lane man say, speaking of this, the SUBSCRIPTIONS: JS.iiii yearly;' $1.25 soml-annualiy; "Oc.■■ quarterly-or 5c. biggest war in all history: “Tho anti no.stage per copy,-postage paid In tho United States; Canada $3.oO and Foreign, 14.50 n year. ‘ War hasn’t reached us yet.” Tins Fifteen Years Ago Thirty Years Ago ADD UESSKS -changed on * request—always give former address. understatement is as big as the . The final concert of the . season The patrons of the Ivy House, A PV13 TIT IS 15 ME NTS: Rates will be furnished by us on request. war itself. There -is- scarcely a had been given in the Ocean Grove Main avenue, h ad surprised the WATCH T1II3 LABEL ON YOUit PAPER FOR TII13 EXPIRATION OF pin point in any of our bodies or Auditorium by the Festival Choir, proprietor, Mrs. M .E. Stull, on her YOI/R SURSCR+PTION in our experiences that this war under- the direction of Don Chal­ birthday with a number , of gifts, has not more than touched. I sup­ mers: Rossini’s “ Stabat Mater” beautiful bouquets and a post-card THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PEACE pose the man had reference to was given by the choir. shower. oombing. Time enough for that Unexcelled; company of Neptune, With: imposing ceremony Euge­ yet. Their plans are made. Both had won the ladder-raising event nie Shreve, daughter of-Mr. and NATIONAL €D!TORiAL__ Entered, as second-class mail japan and Germany have built at th e . firam.en.’s contests at Long Mrs. Harry G, Shreve, 143 Main ^ ASSOCIATION a t th e' special planes for the job of reach Branch; in . forty-three seconds, avenue, had Been crowned- Queer: of Ocean Grove . post office iiig us some eai-ly -morning, but Unexcelled’s team was; George Fairyland in the Ocean Grove Au­ wo too have perfected plans and Jobes, Fred H urley,.Robert Cecil, ditorium. our enemies will never reach their Wilton. Moore and Howard Bennett. objective. Tho children of Director. Mor­ “We shall win or we shall die. -Genera! Douglas Bishop , Ec!win H. H ughes,, of gan’s' - chorus • were enjoying their However; we need not wait for Chicago, had brought two strong our government's plans. There is annual picnic at Clark’s Landing, MacArtluir. \ - •" messages to the largest audiences: Point Pleasant, ■ not one. man, woman or clrld that of the . season at' the Auditorium, eilliriot put .a big hand in our de­ Nearly $1,000 hail resulted from His morning message- was "Human Tag Day in Ocean Groye, for the O. P. A. Local Changes fense work now. It is true we have Values,” and in the evening -he comlied the land for all classes' of benefit of the Methodist. Home for In spite of. the efforts of Congressman James C. spoke.on ‘The Church of Christ.” tho Aged. gigantic task. Business houses “The Romance of Ruth,” a Bib­ Auchincloss, it is announced that the O. P. A. plans to go men and women that can help this lical tli nina, written and. staged by The fourteenth antiual. banquet - have closed, farms have sold out Mrs Carrie Stanyon, of Ocean of the ushers arid collectors °f ahead with the consolidation of Avon and Neptune town­ or slaughtered their cattle for lack Grove, was given in -the Auditor­ the Ocean Grove Auditorium, was ship rationing: boards with the Asbury Park office against of help or materials to carry on. ium for the benefit of St, Paul's held at the North End hotel. The Doctors, nurses and pastors have head usher was T. M. Dickey. the wishes of local citizens. Parts of the Neptune board church. ' gone into the service and still need “The Beauty Pai-ade” and “The Mrs. Mary, Sparks Wheeler, wife will even be consolidated with Manasquan. Seems strange thousands more and we will keep Day Before Christmas At Ye Olde of Dr. Henry Wheeler, of Ocean sending them even to the last man. that a compact residential unit like Neptune and Ocean Village' Skew! u'„ W atts’ Corner,” Grove, had published a book on Blit what, are you doing? We were successfully given at the Holiness entitled: ’U’he Will of Grove, ranking fourth in the county in the number of its dare not complain'. Too many are Hotel LaPierre by the patrons nt God Concerning Me,” or “Conse citizens in the armed service, should. not. be considered now fighting for us for even' a the hotel, - . oration and Purity.” . whimper to escape us.. President The.largest seashore ramp gar­ Under the direction of Rev. large enough to handle its own rationing problems. Con Lincoln.said that it is for us to be age in. the world had been built Dr. W H. Morgan, States’ Day gressman Auehineloss promises to take an appeal to Ches­ dedicated hero and how to the task at the cost of $400,000, located an Was celebrated in the Young Peo­ ADVANCED FALL STYLES of seeing this thing through Monroe avenue, adjoining the Elks’ ple’s Temple. Persons from every ter A. Bowles, the new general manager of O P. A. He understand a proposal is bring club in Asbury Park. Simon state in the Union wore represent­ PARIS HAT SHOP put forward to make November Schneider was owner. ed. .. ' 'believes rightly that the. citizens affected should hav’e 10, the date of Lincoln’s'Immortal Including Felts and Velvets—Newest Shades nnd all sizes. something, to say .about it. -. . ' . Gettysburg speech, as our Nation­ will be George . Hi Schanck and LEGAL NOTICE al Dedication Day. Let us • not Grover C. Emmons, to succeed At lowest prices in town ...... $1.95-$3.49 wait for that day. Let every house themselves as members of the Bor­ XOTICE | Smart Felt Handbags ..; ...... $1.95 and $2.95 Words Grown Meaningless fly the colors, the. most beautiful ough Council, Freehold. Their pe­ In tho M atter of tho Reserve Building s CLEARANCE SALE—Large Assortment of Summer Hats All N'qinCrielanire can have a lot to' do' with keeping alive colors in all the world and let us titions, along with that of Mayor and. Loan Association of 'Asbury now dedicate our souls and bodies, Runyon, have been filed with the I’ark, New Jersey, In voluntary dis­ | colors ...... $ 1.00 old misunderstandings. Why continue to call the com­ solution and liquidation. and all we have and arc,' to the I Borough Clcrkt as candidates for NOTICE TO CREDITORS | Large variety of latest Hair Ornaments, starting at 59 cents. muniques from Moscow as “Red’ or “Communist.’ full support of our armed forces j the Democratic , nomination as Pursuant to tho provisions of Sec­ md to all our just: Peace Plans fm members of the Council, as also has tion 17:12-8C R. S of New Jersey, | 436 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park (Phone 4831-J) They are Russians and should be so .labeled. One of the Notice Is. hereby given to the creditors V .World' Brothcihood of lasting that of Reginald is. Parker, also of tho Reserve Building and Loan : . Open Wednesday Evening till 9:00. Saturday till 10 P . M. phenomenons of this war is that Russia has risen as'one freedom. r on the Democratic ticket. Association of Asbury Park, Now Jer­ Sandy Lee. Annual Golf Tournament sey, a corporation of tbc State of iiiatiaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiiHadaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaijaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiatiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiiiiaiiaiiaifaiiaiiiiiatia man to dight for “Mother Russia.” And she realizes now Plans are being completed for New Jersey, with Its principal office Ocean Grove N. J. at 001 Mattison Avenue, Asbury Park, that she is. fighting Germans, not mere Nazis. How fool­ August 14,* 1943. the annual pro-member golf tourna­ New Jorsey, to .bring'In under oath, ment ot the Spring Lake Golf arid to tho-subscribers, the Trustees.of said ish it would sound to refer to the American soldiers as Country club late this month or Association, In voluntary dissolution 1 and .liquidation, their -debts, demands FOR SALE Democrats, as if they, were .fighting for the preservation early in Septeritbcr. Much of the and .claims against said Association The Point of View proceeds will be invested in. w ar within three months from the date of the present -'party in -power and America only incident­ bonds. The tournament each year of-.this notice,* or they-will bo forever' ATTRACTIVE seven room home, two baths, good barred from any action therefor ally. It is just as foolish to refer to every Russian advance IT’S THE. TRUTH attracts prominent golf profes­ against the Trustees or the Associa­ coal furnace. Exceptional location and good income, “ I. you get tip earlier in the sionals who team up with members tio n . . as “Red” or “Communist.” If the news writers would de­ morning than you: neighbor,” said of the club The membership of Dated: Asbury . Park, N. J; Juno producing property. $4,200.00. Terms arranged, clare a moratorium on these terms we would be showing at the town philosopher, "and work tho Spring Lake club is composed, 2.'til, 1943. harder mid scheme more-and stick mostly of residents in the Metro­ j esse, a : WEBSTER, DESIRABLE HOMES AT BARGAIN PRICES least as much sense as Stalin in dissolving the Communist ROBERT E. TUSTING, to your job move, closely and stay politan area who pass the suminer E L M E R E. C O Y T E , international. up later planning how io make Trustees. more money than your neighbor, Robert V. Carton, M A R IO N M. SM ITH, Real Estate STERNER DECLARES HE ' . • •• Solicitor, and burn the midnight oil planning <33 Mattison Avenue, 12 New York Avenue Ocean Grove The Voting Age to' get ahead of him While he’s HAS PAID THE COSTS snoozing, not , only will you leave qg-38 Park, Now Jersey. An amendment is likely to be proposed to the United more money when you die than-ho Replying to a “smear edi­ States constitution 'which would -lower the voting age to will, but you will leave it much torial” in Prosecutor John'J. sooner.”—The Lookout. Quinn’s newspaper, “The Red eighteen. Such action would make an important change in Bank Standard,: E. Donald THE PIONEER OFFICE FOR OCEAN GROVE’S BEST BUYS our system of government, and should be carefully: con­ “Slow poke,” addressed to' driv­ Sterner, whose contest with J. A. HURRY AGENCY Joseph L, Donahay for county sidered. . ers, used to lie a term of reproach. APPRAISALS AND RENTALS Now it means a mail who is sav­ surrogate became the subject Attention! Voting is to be regarded as a privilege, and it is ing his tires and gus—in.-other of a recount anti subsequent ; Vo quite a burden. When you extend the right of suf­ words, - a patriot.—Torrington, court investigation declared We are now showing houses Conn, Register. yesterday that be had paid for . sale, that have good INSURANCE frage to anyone, you ask him to take on a. new duty. The the costs of the recount, Suit! Mr. Sterner: “Since the values* A few houses are List your properties for sale with us. young people of IS, 19, and 20 may not be so eager to have With rationing, mother herself court decided against me in now listed for winter rentals. Let us know what you have to sell and we wil this burden laid on their shoulders. The majority of them is longing for pies like mo the r used the recount procedure, Mr. to make.—Danbury, Conn , News- Quinn knows that 1 have paid move it for you. do lot seem keenly interested in questions- of polities Times. . . — - tliese costs.” Quinn is county Insurance of every kind Other properties listed here have Ween sole and government. Democratic boss and was de­ written, especially automo­ by us recently. '•' Whatever is done on this issue, the American people At the Department of Justice feated for state senator by bile and household furniture. story is being told of a Federal Sterner in 1929. - ewe a great debt to these youths who are doing such official/half awakened in the dead Still at the pld stand. grand work on the battlefronts. They are entitled to our of night, by his, young son crying for a drink of water, said: V *•■ OBITUARY warmest admiration. The sisters and girl friends they “Fill out a requisition in tripli­ E. N. WOOLSTON J. A. HURRY AGENCY cate on standard form No. A 5988- 48 MAIN AVENUE ’ 66 MAIN AVENUE left behind are also doing wonderful work in cooperation B-21, and- the m atter will receive REV. BERTRAND P. JUDD OCEAN GROVE with the war. Perhaps the assurance of steady work attention in due course.”;—Kansas Funeral services .were held Wed­ Tel, 398 Ocean Grove, N. J. Telephone 4132 Residence 387-R City' Star. nesday morning at the Methodist after the war would do more good than to reduce the vot­ Home for the Aged, G3 Clark ave­ ing age. ‘ . .' nue, for Rev. Bertrand Pritchard /S^. Judd, 78, who died at the Home County Notes on Monday. . Chufch services wore Tho victory gardens.on Inskip Farms.are producing L held at the First. Methodist church, Seeking Source of Pollution New Brunswick, Wednesday after­ FOR SALE beautifully. Tomatoes, squash, beans, corn, carrots, The Department of Health for noon, with Dr. A. C. Brady, Dis­ the Borough of Keyport, lias be:.", cukes are pouring out in a steady stream. Those prospect­ trict superintendent, officiating. He 11 Rooms, 7 bedrooms, ail most persistent in their effort to, is survived by his wife, Laura P., ors who worked their claims have expressed themselves determine the sources from which living a t the Homo, and a son, improvements, steam heat, as well satisfied. Those who wondered why Farmer obnoxious and nauseating fumes, Arthur Merritt, of New Brunswick. furnished, $3,500. at times very distressing, amanate; Interment was made at Delaware, In All Sizes Available Layton planted field corn with his pole beans are learning also the cause of the pollution Ohio. why, The beans are climbing the corn. that has been-and is causing, de­ LIST YOUR PROPERTIES struction Of fish. The investiga­ MRS. MARY J. PURDY tion revealed . the possibility of Funeral service:-; were held FOR SALE OR RENT Farmers refuse: to sell for $1.07 per bushel, corn for iron Oxides which although harm­ Monday, a t Hackensack, for Mrs. Some As Low As less to fish life directly, would, if Mary J. Purdy, of - Bogota, which they can get a return of SI.40 by feeding it to hogs. in iarge quantities, eventually de­ who died August 12th, a t her Thereby proving they have a better business judgment stroy fish foods. Further were pos­ home'.- . She is survived by three ALVIN E. BILLS sibility of certain acids flushed out sons:' Robert Watson Purdy, Main "Less Than a Penny a Day" than most of the professors of the O. P. A. with' water ut intervals; which avenue Ocean Grove; Raymond J., would not only kill the vegetable and H. Eisworth Purdy; a-sister, REAL ESTATE 3 Convenient Banking Offices to Serve You lir'-r uut destroy fish life travoiing Harriet Jones; three.grandchildren: Insurance Mortgage Loans Even outside of the beach area, it is a decidedly-leggy in upper strata of-creeks. Marianna Arlqne, of Ocean Grove, Telephone A. P. 2124 School of Navigation Here and Barbara Ann and. Carol Eliza­ 78 Main Ave, Ocean Grove season particularly noticeable to the returning old timers. The Cc-astSchool of Navigation, beth Purdy. v ;------__— ,1 i ------. Monmouth county’s junior educa­ Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank tional institution, born of the war's —OHUANIZED 1880__ ■ If some of the college professor theorists had been 'need of in-.n and womeh'to pilot Corlies Avenue boats and pianos, now has corres­ Main Avenne Main Street plowed under ten years ago instead of the crops there pondence course students all around NEPTUNE OCEAN GROVE ' ASBURY PARI might be more to eat now. . the world and is opening resident courses for students located near FUNERAL HOME For tilember --ederai uposit Insurance Corporation enough to attend night sessions Established ;»M in tho school's class rooiii3 at 305 Welcome, Grace Moore! Bond street, Asbury Park. The 1007 Bang.*; Ave., Asbury Park resident course, opening this A dignified service to meet INSURANCE month, carries classes three nights any financial need. No ad- Of every description, namely: lain; Joseph' Sandford, judge advo­ weekly over a period of fifteen , ditional charge for fists of Hannah-Gossman Post cate and Eugene Goodenough, weeks. It covers both marine and Funeral Home. Fire, War Damage, Theft, quartermaster. aeronautical navigation, including Burglary, Rent, General Lia­ The trustees chosen wore Walter piloting and seamanship, dead LcROY a . MULLER, Manager Organized Last Night Gilbert, 18 months; George Pater­ reckoning nnd celestial navigation. Telephone'4525 bility, Compensation, Acci­ Talk It Over First son, 12 months', William Dorsey, Serving Twentieth Year dent, Plate Glass, Automobile George Fnlkncr Elected Com­ who was wounded in the recent At the fourth quarterly confer­ mander, Howard L. Smith, North Africa fighting, arid given an ence of the Manasquan Methodist And for REAL' ESTATE Senior Vice Commander of honorable discharge, six ’months. church held at the close of the Foreign War Veterans. Comrade Gilbert was appointed ad­ morning service last Sunday arid that is worth the money, see Bank jutant. Comrade Goodenough was presided over by Dr. A, C. Brady, ELY & WOOLLEY me—in othor words - ' The new. Post of Veterans of also elected county delegate mid superintendent of the New Bruns­ Investment Information and ■Foreign Wars was organize:! last Comrade Gilbert alternate. wick district, Rev. .Charles M. Ho- SEE 31E BEFORE YOU BUY - night in the Masonic building and On motion of Comrade Samiford FUNERAL HOME gate. was .invited to serve' the. Successor to BURTIS BURN OJt BORROW Advice is But One of • adopted, the liarrie of Hannah- it was voted to send a floral piece church for another, year. . Rev. -'*-Crossman Post No, 2233, .in houm* to tho funeral of Joseph L, White, Hogatc is serving his twentieth 514 Second Avenne, Our Many Services .of the two local boys who mado jr., son of tho senior vice comman­ year as minister of the Manasquan •Asbury Park Louis E. Bronson Me m b e r f e d e r a l d e p o s i t insurancecorporatk the supremo sacrifice in this- war. der of tlie state, of'New'.Jersey,-, church, the longest pastorate in A Sympathetic Service, George Falkrie.r, 132 Broadway, who was killed while in training in the New Jersey Conference REALTOR—INSUROR Reasonable and ''Refined. t wus elected commander and How­ the south. ' Runyon Candidate at Freehold 53 Main Avenue The First National Bank of Bradley Bea ard L. Smith, senior vice comman- The new. post will.'meat on the Mayor P. F. Runyon rill be J. R. Ely & W. A. Woolley Ocean Grove, N. J. i dor. Other, oflicors nominated and second and fourth Thursday of candjdate. for the Republican nomi- Phone A . P. 1058 vv’ : Bradley Beach, N,: - elected were Bill Marshall, junior each month in the Masonic build­ nati-i.-i for mayor at' the Septem­ Phono A. P. 5,67 J, itVice. cbmmander; Bob Long,.; chap­ ing, 50 Pitman avenue. ber 2 ) primary election, us u Ib o I '’TT'. ' V :).p;; ■p,;: •? Friday; august 20,1943 PAGE FIVE Mr. and Mrs. Willinm Allen and John Van Wyckhouso, Hnledon; daughters Dorothy and Betty, of daughter, Miss Ann Rother, Mrs ^'rtiiiiixiiiiiaiitoaijiiiiiiiiiiniiiiaBiistiiiiiitahiitiniiisHnnof oaotiiaoso'I'lllllllltllllllllMllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllltll'J IN AND OUT OF Pen Argyl, !Pa.,. spent last week­ Mrs. S. Dyke, Mrs. Lena Vander Marie Rother, New York City end at 78 Abbott avenue. Weide, Paterson; E. : Krutsch, Elizabeth Farley, Morristown Brooklyn; Mr. nnd Mrs. Reno Knao- Juno Allen, Doris Young, Eliza J! thought for the Week 6nd Mr. and Mrs. A rthur S. M. Wood fen, Mary and Henry Knacfen, both. OCEAN GROVE and family, of Livingston, are Sampler Inn—Mrs..C. W. Moses, ■ * Highland Park; Jean Brown, Arl­ Ridgewood. Stratford Hall—Mr. and Mrs By Verne Leslie Smith, | visiting his parents, Rev. and Mrs.- Boscobel—Mr. and Mrs. G. D. ! Pastor of St. Paul’s Church f George J.Wood, at 84 Asbury ave- ington; Matilda Williams German­ M. L Matthews and family, Pas town, Pa.; Mrs. Mabel Ruch, Beth­ Ekbach, Elmhurst, L. I.; Mr, and saic; Misses Bessie and Ruth.Fran aiiliti'iliiiiiliiliiliiii'lniiilitliiii'.iiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiliiiitluitiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiuiiiiitmilillliiiiiiiitiiiiliiiiilnliiltiinitv Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Brynnt, of nue. Mrs R. F. Buell, Bill Dannar, Brooklyn, N. Y., are spending the Mrs. Samuel Sterling, of Salis- lehem, Pa.; Joan Floyd, East Or­ cis, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Wil DAYS OF DISASTER ange; Evelyn and Anna Ritter, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley iiam Phillips, Scranton, Pa.; Jane 'month of August at the Park View bury, Md., who'has been spending Huff, Mrs. Florence Ashmore, hotel, 23 Seaview avenue many summers at Ocean Grove,.is Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. P. Van Sickler, Ruth Grimshaw, Ruth Bardes, Brooklyn; Marie Glraeff, Easton, Pa.; Mrs. Fred Peterson, Cutler, Hollis, N. Y.; Mary Kea- irresi^UblehJu g g e ^ u tyr r 8?Ul ^ d5saSter comes Mice an - • After BDondiiig several weeks at spending the rest of thc summer at Montclair; Mrs. M.' G. Ellis, Mrs. There are bat two possibilities.- One is that you might be crushed 76 Main avenue, Mrs. M. S. Clop- 75 Mt. Tabor Way. Magnolia; Mr! and Mrs; G. E. Moor, hori, Richmond Hill, N. Y.; Mary Bronx; Miss F 'Abers, Mrs. C. Cas­ Nancy Cooper, Robert Cooper, New Lane, Woodhaven, N. Y.; Mrs. H, into despair and despondency. The other is-that you will be sustained per returned to her home this week Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. .Vasel and York City; Mrs Edwin Flanagan, by resources held in reserve, and change threatens defeat into victory. iii Baltimore, Md. sidy, Newark; Mrs. G., Thiele, E. Phillips and sons,. Queens Vil­ baby son,. of Hackensack, were Jean Trappan, Ridgewood; Lucille Edna Flanagan, Passaic; Mrs. lage, N. Y.; Catherine Cunning, Eagles are sometimes beaten down by hurricane winds, but more Mrs. Emmet R. Hall,, of Balti- guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Edgett, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. M. D. Mary Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Endicott, N. Y ; Mr. and Mrs. A. often they face the tempest, set their wings aright, and lo, the winds more, "Md., is spending several Theodore Vasel, 83 Asbury avenue, Thomas, Katharine Thomas, East Kriney, Norma, Sandra and Bar­ De Free and family, Mr. and Mrs. of opposition become the instruments by which they soar to heights weeks until after Camp Meeting Mrs. Edward C. Muth, of Palm Orange; Captain and Mrs. .T. J. bara Kriney, Plainfield; Mr. and A. Kunis, Paterson; Mr. and Mrs. above the storm. If they attempt to fly from the wind, they are lost. Mrs. H. S Woodward,. Orange; at 26 Ocean Pathway. Beach, Fla., is visiting her aunts, Duyer, Hasbrouck Heights; Mrs. F. G. Marble, West Orange; Mrs. .IfDisaster (inrl ■ j enrrniii • is■ . upon cimU the world, -tL— L/- and many iJuupiepeople are uestmedestined to face 'Pvt. Leon Barto, who is sta- Mrs. Wilhemina Osborne, 77 Pil- M. Lindabury, Mrs, W. Condle, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jensen, South James Cattcll and son, New York "ever i xuceu ’acedbeforc.-Do ueiore, no wewc navehave tionod at Camp Kilmer with the grim Pathway and Mrs. J. W. Burlington; Evangeline Kutz, Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pratt, City. : the spiritual reserves by which we shall face disaster courageously, M. P. detachment, returned to camp Howard, 113 Mt. Hermon Way. Philadelphia; H. B Freeman, East Orange; Elizabeth Angstadt, Ocean Front House—J. A. Feiv and even bo lifted by sorrow to greater spiritual heights, or will disaster spell doom ito our souls? Tuesday, after ispending several Charles S. Lawrenson, of Wash­ Mrs. Joseph Knittle, Doris Knittle, riss, Rutherford; Doris ■ Irley, Paterson. iMahheim,M W -I— !— Pa T,- „ . The Sunday morning sermon at St. Paul’s Church deals with a days at his home, 79 Mt. Hermon ington, D. C., is spending the bnl- Grand . Atlantic—Mrs. Marion pine Tree Inn—Mrs. S. M. Pow- Bloomfield;, Edwart) Blincht, Ethel Way. ance of tho season nt the Arbor- Ohlssen, S. W. Ferguson, Miss K .: nan, Christiana, Pa.; Jane Ben- Schi-ader, Newark; Barbara Gale, man who strangely found God in the midst of disaster. _ _ _ _ _ After spending several weeks at I/11 hotel, 7-9 Seaview avenue, O’Bairne. New York City; Miss nett, Newark; Mrs. Ethel Hof- Clifton; Mrs. K. J. Sullivan, Mae . . . -i, Sunday in St. Paul’s Church Sullivan, Brooklyn; Grace Fisher, the Litchfield, 68 Pilgrim Pathway, where he has been a summer guest yLouise - Daley, Riverdale, ~ - N .Istram . Arlinc-tnr,- nn- ■ Church School, Otto Stoll, Jr., Superintendent. Mrs J. G. Taylor returned to her for many years. llPoughkeepsic Bnyside, L. I j Anna Barkemeyer, • 10:45 Morning Worship, Sermon, ■ ~~ East Orange; Mr. and Mrs. C. home this week in the Bronx. Mark Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eiscnhart W1 Willson, Floral Park, N, Y.; Mr. “DAYS OF DISASTER” :■ Mrs. James A Shaffer/'of ..the M ..J, Cole, of Attleboro, Mass!, is. Edna -Dennis, Flushing, N .'-X ; Henry Schafer, Camden; .Mr. and Wednesday in St. Paul’s Church and Mrs. Frank Cashon and daugh­ 7:30 Mid-week. Prayer Meeting. ’".-■■■V'St. Elmo hotel, Main avenue, visiting his aunt, Mrs. Helen Ham-1''-'-Miss M argaret • Guy," Cranford;- Mrs. John Dunning, Mrs. G. .Ken-: ter, Middletown,!N.'Y.; J. J. Brad­ spent tho first part of the week in ™en. 99 Webb avenue, until after dall. Mi-, and Mrs. T. Lata, Mrs. Philadelphia taking care of im- Dapor-Uayj. Mr. and. Mrs. C. Li Mott, Highland ley, New Brunswick;-Mrs. M. Rey­ Park; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Zen/lt, Elwood La Forge, Josephine Ed- nolds, New York City; Mr. . and *' portant business matters./ , Mr. and Mrs. Harold- Williams Union City; John Onnembo,. W. E. linger,. Poteirson; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H. N '.Young, Chatham’; Ed- WILBUR R. GUYER . Miss Ann Vitkees, Bart W. ?nd daughter Heather/ of Elm- Jordan and family, Arlington; Mrs. James l'alls.Falls, Newark:Newark; Mr. and fI'dward rGraff, : , " i ir Pelham,u-.n...... N.V- Y.; . T,F. Kiernan, of Kearny, and Mrs. Irv- hurst, L. I., are here until after Mrs Thomas Finnigan, Jersey Successor to HOT E.i*. W, Fisher iBuor «iiuand family,lainuy, Chatham; onatnam; 1 Qjfy. ■ j^j., 'and Mrs. Benson Cro Mcininger, Chevy Chase, Md.; Mr, ing Buchanan, of Rutherford, were I^bor.-Dsar. visiting his- parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lester Dodson,: nier Nutley; Mr. and Mrs. B. and Mrs. Elmer Kiecley, York, Pa.;, WILLIAM YOUNG guests this week of Mrs. S. R. Watkin Williams, 76 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pratt, Mr. and HOME-MADE Rutherford; Mrs. J. R.—. Mayer,,| iNauryn,Nauryn, Prospectfrospect Park; Mr. and Drown, 92 Main avenue. r ,'ivcnu':' „ : “nd Mrs. Earl Somei-ville; Miss Berniceice Rough-Rouerh- j j r3- j - 0hn > -Sheldon,...... Kearny; Mrs. Mrs. Abram Pierce,. Saddle River, f ^ “d S ^ing^oL Onmg^ dlso f e il th ^ ”' garden; Miss Bette Tilstraj William (william. Hunter, Cedar Grove; 'Nr J.; Mrs R. Osterman, Dcma- PLUMBING AND : staying at 30 Heck avenue for sey Q£ Mr.' and Mrs. Williams; Tilstra, Hawthorne; Ilcury Van y)n,.;q A t r..i— i rest; Mr; and.' Mrs. E. Zimmer, Wyckoff; Mrs. J. Johnson, Brook­ HEATING oral weeks. . .• Mrs. Helen Wilgus and son lyn; Miss Gloria. Hayes, Jacksoh DAILY- 3 P. M. ^ r3', t - p - Tho1™ls. of SPtins- Frank, 1 3 7 Mt; Hermon Way, Heights, N. Y. • Eatimates Given • ‘ N. J., is spending a few days returne(] ]a3t Saturday after spend- i St. Elmo—Mr. and Mrs. W. G. at the Ivy House, 24 Main avenue. jng a wee;; ,-n jjort,h Delaware 64 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove J Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Pritchard; Castle Arms—Mr. and Mrs. John Petziriger, Summit; Mr. and Mrs. Bakery Mr. and Mrs. William L. Mo- Water Gap, Pa., and Stroudsburg, Millington/' Md.; Miss Dorothy Trenper, Pittsfield, Mass.; Mr. had W.; E. McKacheau, Mi-s. . E. N. Telephone 4 2 8 47 Pilgrim Pathway eshlin, of Philadelphia, arc spend- pQ,, whero they visited Miss Beile Forsyth, ; Marjorie Fitzgerald, Mrs. II. Garlick and son, Paterson; Corbin/- Upper" Darby, Pal; J. T. OCEAN GROVE ing two weeks at the Manchester Hauser, a former principal in the Springfield; Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Olson, Troy, Williams, Cincinnati, Ohio; Lois on Ocean, Pathway. 1 Ocean Grove grade school. Centennial—I/lla and Christine N. Y.; Virginia Flannery, Wini­ Lansbarry,- Johnstown, Pa,/. Pvt. Mr. and Mr3. Henry W. Conrad, Westwood, Newark; J. De Hoaii, fred Smith, Belleville; Doris Bcri- nnd Mrs. B. G.iRaymond, Carteret; of Philadelphia, are vacationingof vacationing • n o Passaic; Gladys Hall, Allen Saar- dolcas, E ast . Orange; Edith Sigs- Mrs. J. W. Freeman, Hackensack; • ' here for two weeks nt the Ocean iVllSS JD etty o€V£1"S min, Englewood; Mr. and MrsV F. wortli, Genevieve Meade, Newark; Miss A. Crawford, Bronxville, N. Vista, on the boardwalk. O’Brien. Trenton; Frieda Briswati- Virginia Mott, Nutley; Misses Y ./ Muriel and Marian Stevenson, WOOLMAN’S I Tho Occhn Grove Round Table tiOTlOYCQ B y SJlOWPY ger, Greenwich, Conn.; Mrs. H. Betty and Kay Walsh, James Dun- Yonkers, N. Y.; , William :,T. Pick­ Strassburger’s will meet tonight a t 7:00 o’clock, ' Gnnzer, Charlotte Ganzer, Jersey leary, Belleville; Mrs, B. J. Brower, ett, Philadelphia;. K. M.. Davidson, t at Day's Ice Cream Parlor. City; :Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howe, and son, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Brooklyn; Elizabeth Price, Phila­ Winifred Rude,- Somerville; Con­ M ark et TheX..O iujssusMisses ,uu1KmuL Margaret uuu and ,Bm ty §ev,ersA daughter of Plainfield; Mr.- and Mrs. James delphia; Mrs. J. S. Drosdicle and Coyle, Paterson; Mr and Mrs. W. nie Wascoe, Trenton; Mrs. E. De daughter/Plainfield; Mrs. John Pilgrim Pathway and Olin Street Emma MacFarlane, o£ Hazelton, ‘R_’ ?; • the Georges, Mrs. S. Dittman Union i 125 Heck Avenue i Pa., are guests for two weeks at d w a y House, 1 9 Broadway, E. Decker, Fairiawn; Mr. and Mrs. Mueller, Union City; Ellen Smith, Telephone Asbury Park 1749 the Hotel Whitfield, corner Surf 'V“3 honored Monday night at a City; G. P. Guion; -Mt. Vernon,..N. Brooklyn; Florence. Barrington, Telephone 963 I and Beach avenues. miscellaneous shower, given move forward and above all bo a Y,; Sandy Epps, Shirley Moore, Forest Hills, N. Y.j Mr. and Mrs. The Oldest Independent General « ■ •••! i Kif t m the hotel guests. ‘live wire.’ ” A small skit on the Somerville; Martha Dougherty, James/Mnrgeson. New Rochelle, N. Market in Ocean Grove Ocean Grove § decorations wore green and same topic was given. by Mrs. Ozone Park, L. 1.^ Constance Y.; J Craivford Lynch, Glassboro. wh7tT,“‘and“ the centerpfece'on the Norman Hannah, Miss Mary Wat­ Shultz, Woodhaven, L. I. Monday ^ a t the. home of their tabla was" a sprinkling can, deco- son. and Mrs. V. A. Newton.,, Melita—Mrs. T. T urner/ Madi­ cousin, M{ss Mary Elliott Dun- rated with green crepe paper, from Mrs. H. Sherrard, a summer son; Gladys Smith, Mildred Graf, PJhohe 8318 ' ■ Full line of i Fresh Shoulder of Pork ham, 99 Mt. Tabor Way. which many gifts were attached by resident/ sang two selections, ac- Newark; Greta Ferguson, West Mrs. W. C. Husk, of Springfield, strings. Refreshments were serv-. compariied ’by Mrs; E. Heintz. Re­ Pittston, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. W JOSEPH’S iBEAUTY SALON POULTRY • I Loins of Pork N. J., is spending a month at the ed, games were played and prizes freshments and a social hour fol­ Seifer, Mrs.,E. O’Neil; Jersey City; : All Branches of and . Ivy House, 24 Main avenue. awarded. lowed. Sixty-five members attend­ Mary Jane Wentzel, Reading, Pa.; : BEAUTY CULTURE , ; Frankfurters ed and four visitors. FANCY GROCERIES {v^Miss Hattie Hurd, of. Plain- The guests from the hotel at- Edith Reese, West Lawn; Pa.;, Permanents $3.50 up i Fresh Butts yille, Conn., spent last weekend tending were Mrs. George Laird The hostesses for tlie day were Delahunty, Helen Zurn, 1310 Corlies Ave. Keptane, s . J. Y’as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Ruth, George Rogers, Miss (Maude . Gay, Miss Florence West Pit|tston, Pa.; Mrs. C, A. Harry Cosgrove, 13 Webb ave- U. S. C. G., Miss Amelia'Johnston,. Noble, Mrs. Ida MacDougal, and Tompkins, Newark; Mr. and Mrs. | Strictly Fresh Eggs * nue. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Mr. Mrs. Clifford Kunckcl. Norman Lane, Linden; Mrs. .A. —V------Klopman, Mi-s, C. Smith, Midland; CHOW MEIN PRIME MEATS ? Fresh Spare Ribs Miss Edith Fredericks, a Metho- ?"<' Mrs. Tom Green Miss Sally TO TAKE JtOSIE dist missionary who lived in Hong D Anna, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk HONORED AT PARTY Park; Mrs N. Fidler, Mrs. Wil­ Kong for thirty years, is a guest “"d son Donald, James Butterfield, liam Whitcomb, Bethlehem, Pa.'; NEW CANTON RESTAURANT Fresh Vegetables now at the Bancrolt-Taylor Rest Mrs. Sugarbaker and daughters, Guest at Scacroft Given Birthday Rev. .and Mrs. II. M. Parks, Salis­ CHINESE and AMERICAN FOOD Home, 74 Cookman avenue. ? „ and ^dda, Rev. and Mrs. S. Party by Friends bury; Md.; Miss Susan. Brantsh, oo ^ c p t u n o nigh S chool Rutherford/ Mrs. M. F. Ring and So. Main Street Occnn Grove BIRD’S EYE We are now making our | •Rev.nev. oamesJames 'jrumuurion,iPcmbcrton, .pastor pusuur . M On Wednesday evening, August , T clppJiono .A .’P . 0177 OIof JsanaruBallard iviemuuistMethodist cnuicn,church, As- p-uson" an(j Mrs Ernest Hill 18, at the Scacroft, 14 Seaview ave­ f r o s t e d f o o d s Summer Sausage 1 bury Park,, will.be the speakcrat Sa?bara?Lfmana™d Audrey nue/H ugh R. McGea’chie whs hon­ the Beach meeting, Sunday even- Hjiiyer. Mr and Mrs Tnhn T an / ored by a group of friends in cele­ | BRAKE SERVICE I 1 siHiiiiiiliiliiiiiliJiiJiiii'iijJiiJiliJiiiuoJliiiiiaijiiiiiiiiiins. ing at 6:00. Miss Margaret Rph- « r ^ M^^Georg^Rogers, Mw- bration of his birthday. • Mr. Mc- land, soprano, will sing. Bleecker ian an(j Rachel Hench, Marian Mc- Geachie is assistant controller of BATTERY SERVICE I Featuring— Stiritng is the leader, Leod, Maxine Shunkweilor, Mr. and the National Broadcasting Com­ CARS INSPECTED I pany, New York City. He and his STORAGE TIRES I - Mrs. C. C. Campbell, of Detroit, Mrs. Ross Fraser, Dorothy Green, mother, Mrs. Mary McGeachie, re­ i an OIL WAVE Mich., is spendings the summer Doris Mallory, Roy Hitchens, Dean side in Paterson and are spending Classified Advertisements until Labor Day, with her daugh- Hench, Ruth Oakley, Mrs. Osgood •their sixteenth consecutive sum­ I NEPTUNE .ter, Mrs. Georgo Gowden, 57 New and son Donald, Mr. and Mrs. mer in Ocean Grove. Advortlsements for theso columns should bo In tho ofllco of "Tho Z; Jersey avenue. Ralph Penny and Doris, Mr. and | AUTO REPAIRS ] i s Beauty Salon Times” NOT LATER THAN 12 O’CLOCK NOON Thursday of each Those present to honor Mr. Mc­ weelc. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, Mrs. C. Watts, Carol, June and Geachie were:: Mrs.: Mary McGea- IIA1R STYLIST Mrs. Thomas Priddy and son Dick- Doris Watts, Mr. and Mrs. George I Auto Repairing chie, Paterson; Mrs. E. M. Pepper, 727 Bangs Avenue - CLASSIFIED AD BATE > ie, of East Lansdowne, Pa., spent Cleeland, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shep- Bronxville, N: Y;; Mrs. Frances RAY ELLIS last weekend with Mrs. Edith herd, Doris Shepherd. Asbury Park 25 w o rd s O R L E S S ...... 2 6 a Shaw, Somerville/ Miss' Harriet | Stockton and So. Main St M o re th a n 25 w o rd s . .1 cent per word . Davis, 58 Mt. Hevmon Way. Also Mrs. Florence Hart, Mrs, Dickinson, Trenton;; Mrs, William 3 Ocenn Grove. Tej. 7727 5 times for the price of four. f-P-. a Miss Victoria B. Wood, 84 As- JJ-. Ijccfc, Mrs. George Sunris, Muller, Meredith Gayle Muller arid 8 •. /;■ . '-"V"* • Tel. for Appointment 8220 Copy mailed In. given to representative or brought to office per­ bury avenue, is spending a vacation Mrs. O. Franklin Seger, Misses William Muller, Maplewood; Miss sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost Copy ■aiininniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiin,,, ^accepted over phono.as a courtesy and convenience• to customors. :W- ,. jn Buffalo N. Y. Betty Severs, Dorothy Roberts, Jane Littel, East Orange; Mrs, • Bills due Immediately upon presentation. Tf ti tr \ Willinm T Kresce Jane SeVGrs» Louise Kresge, Mrs. Harry Carlson, Morrisville, . Pa., a u“; S.fe«sS"d“!£- E“"“ and Miss Vesta Smith, Rochelle •i: ■ structork at iii Corpus SgZJtfXZ Christi, Texas, iUalley and daughters. Park. B. FEDD E S Pure Fruit Fudge arrived here Wednesday to spend o n e £*i'iiiiitiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiatiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiii«iiiiit,p Delicious—made from the pure WANTED—Second-hand three A,'/' a short furlough and to join his . W- S. C. S. MEETING wholesome fruits,: and Ailed WANTED—A scrubwoman for JEWELER with nuts or marshmallows. wheel bicyclo for child/ inquire 91 one hour at 3:00 p. m. Inquire wife who has been here for sov- ~ — Lemon Peel Marshmallow Webb avenue, Ocean Grove.—34* 55 Embury avenue.—34 Hheral weeks with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Ella Poole, Speaker at Watch Repairing • Lemon PcoIrXut Fudge ^H korge R. Haines, at the Majestic Mppthly. Meeting in S t Paul’s L im e Mint—rFresh Raspberry. FOR SALE or RENT—Houses Reliable BEST PRICES N ut- . - • WANTED—Yearly, unfurnished, They expect to return to- Mrs..Ella IPoole was the speaker and apartments, Bargain—Olin well heated apartment, from Octo­ PAID FOR OLD GOLD Fresh Strawberry Nut Fudge ^B pthcr to Corpus Christi on Mon- at the monthly meeting of St. Pure Home-Made street, 5 rooms-/ improvements, ber 1st. Reply Box 15, Times ^ ^ E a y . , Paul’s W. S. C. S., Wednesday APPRAISED FREE Make offer. Semons Agency, 124 Office.—34* ...... r t o ------SALT WATER TAFFY Mt. Tabor Way.—34 Mr. and Mrs. D. Ellsworth Stev- afternoon, in the junior room of 57 Main Avenue ens, and daughter Roselyn, of thc church. Market FOR SALE—Corner property, Scranton, Pa., are in their cottage Tho president presided at the Ocean Grove GREGORY’S WANTED—Room and board for 7 room cottage, 61 Embury avenue, | S. Blauvelt, Proprietor elderly v woriian, fall and winter on Kingsley Place. meeting. Mrs. Cornelia Farring- I . 303 Newark Avenue. Post Office Building including 6 room cottage, 64 Pil­ CHOCOLATE SHOPPEE months, good heat essential.. Write grim Pathway. Price reasonable. Ensig* Walter Propert, who is -on 'ed the devotions and all re- I BRADLEY BEACH 516 Cookman Ave., A. P. Box 20, Times Office.—34-35* stationed at Cornell University, P?ris were read. The W. S. C. S. Inquire corner house,.—34* | (Corner, of Central Avenue) | Ithaca,,N. Y„ is expected home to- Will serve at the U. S. O. on Satur­ I At right of Pilgrim Pathway = iriifiiiiiiiaiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiijiijiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiitiiniuiji , FOR SALE—White enameled ice ROOMS for RENT—Day or day or tomorrow to spend a five day ^evening, August 21. Mrs. 3 Bridge box, medium size, also two full week, hot and cold running w ater day leave with his parents at 8 MacWhinney reported that there size mattresses, all in good con-( in all rooms. Beautyrest rnattross- Front Circle. were sixty-five men in service dition; other .furniture. 33 Em­ es, Mrs. Layton, 64 Main avenue, : .Mrs. Emily -Moyer Everett, of from St. Paul’s church and all have bury avenue.—34* Ocean Grove. been written to. She read parts 1 PRIME BEEF D A Y ’S “Kingston, N. J., is spending. sev- , eral weeks at the Turner House; of several letters received from RADIO GAB 1 FOR SALE—Attractive home GARAGE FOR RENT—Water­ on Ocean Pathway. her boys in service. The report Asburybury Park | Ice Cream Garden I on Surf avenue, one block • from proof, cement floor; month or on the summer bazaar, which net­ boardwalk. 9 rooms, bath, hot yearly. Delaware and Embury Miss Agnes Molyneux, of Ros­ ted $676.80, was given., It was water heat, partly furnished, avenue lots. Owner Sehnable, 97 elle Park, is the guest of Mr. and also reported that the balance on GROCERIES I Tea Room $5,500. Brewer &.Smith, Realtors, Embury avenue. Call mornings. Mrs. William Gearhart, 8 2 Lake 701 Bangs avenue, Asbury Park. hand in the treasury is $676.00. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiniiiiiiaiiiiiiniiiiiiiKitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia^ 4 CANDY GIFTS -33-37* avenue. Mrs. Ella Poole gave a talk on Phone '250.—33 tf. ' Mrs. Norman Condit and son “The Volunteer Woman and her 48 Pitman Avenue FOR SALE—Rooming house, Day ana Night Service | WANTED—Witnesses who saw /Tommy, of Bordentowri; N. J., Church.” In speaking to the ■'-'. Ocean Grove-'/Z -:';': Bath avenue, O. G., 17 rooms, fur­ 'are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Fred group/ she said, “Each one of you SUMMER BIBLE 3 Also Stand At Police . Booth, I Mrs. Jehl fall in front, of Olin nished, partly heated by hot air. Street Market on Tuesday morn­ Pine, 64 Mt. Tabor Way. must have faith in each other nnd " / : North End . . I Established 1876 Taxes low, excellent condition, ing, August 3. Corimvunicate with. $4,400, terms. Brewer & Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Griffith, bear your own responsibility. CONFERENCE ilMiiitiiiiiauiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiniiniininniiiia ailitiiiiiiiifsiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[iii,iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiuitii§ . o f Rockville Centre, ’ L. I., were Even if the task is small do it Joseph Jehl, 385 Grove street, Realtors, 701 Bangs avenue, As­ guests last week of Mr. and, Mrs. well. You must think . big , and August 22-27 Clifton, N. J.—34-35* bury Park. Phono 250.—27tf. /John; R. (Fetter, 5, Front. .Circle. and 4 room . 'Miss iLucille DeGroot, 91 Ashiffy Robert G. Le. Toum eau Funeral Home of Matthews, Francioni and Taylor FOR SAL E—Furnished, 12 apartments, furnished for complete rooms, $2,500; 14 rooms, $2,600; ; avenue, . Ocean Grove, and Miss Sunday, August 22nd housekeeping/ inner ispring mat­ '/. ' Dorothy Groth, of Freehold, spent 8 rooms, $3,200; bungalows, two tresses, special rates after Labor 4-rooms, and one 3-rooms, all for several days last. week at the Dr.,George McNeely ' Day. Inquire 67 Franklin avenue. *Iotel New Yorker. Monday, Tuesday and $1,600; G rooms, $1,500; 4 rooms, -33-37* , : _ v $1,000; 6 rooms, $1400. Heinz / . Mrs. William Long and daugh-. : Wednesday Nights WANTED—Small cottage, organ.' Agency, 130 Main avenue, Ocean ar. Ethel, of Philadelphia, aro Grove.—33-37* vacationing at the Grove Hall, 17 Dr. C. Gordon Brownville Write Booth, 47 Broadway, Ocean •Pilgrim Pathway. | Thursday and Friday Grove.—32-34* •*': : FOR SALE—Six' room Cottage '(yMrs. E, D. S.Young, .10.0 ■ Webb FOR SALE—Kitchen utensils, and Bungalow, $2,600. Also a sum­ avenue,';was informed this week of Mrs. Dorothy M. table and four chairs, sitting room mer bungalow, five rooms, $1,000. the/iproriibtiori of h e r; eldest son, J. C. Perry Agency, 69 Main ave­ Stratheam suite, rugs, pictures, radio,: bed nue.—15 tf. I»hri S. E. Young, commandant of “Gospel Nightingale room suite. 72 Lake avenue, Ocean in important marine air base in Grove.—32-34* dip Pacific, from Lt, Col. to tho SPEND THE DAY o t America” BARGAINS in stoves, heaters frank of .Colonel. AT SEASIDE PARK and ranges. Also repaired and in­ Sessions Sunday 10:45 ROOFS and Asbestos Siding ap­ stalled. Newman Electric- Co., 131 visit .to Silver Springs, Flor- Direct buseS take you to A. M., 3:00 P; Mi, and plied and. repaired; work guaran­ South Main St. Phone 1104 A. P.— f'b/ida’s/famed und Internationally this splendid beach area. teed. Estimates' given. F. H. A. :if known.-, underwater , fairyland, re- 7:45 P. M. William Krayer; 77V4 Benson ave­ FOR SALE—20 rooms, $1,800 , Interesting ride .along the all improvements; 9 rooms, -8!/2>a i.SFf'cently was enjoyed as a highlight shore. W eekdays 7:45 P. M. nue, Ocean Grove. Phono A. P. ;: :V of the current Florida tour of .duty 4058-J—33* apartments, $3,000; houso and ' •■ ^•K/Of .Pvt.' Edgar Fuitoii. i.Ho ’is the PILLION & SHIBLA First Baptist Church bungalow,.$2,600; largo lot, $500.00. • i? son of Mr. and Mrsi’ Warron Ful- MURRAY’S—“The' Pants House house, lake, front, 4 . apartipents/'/.'S BUS COMPANY Grand nnd Third Avenues;- Exclusive But Inexpensive of Asbury Park.” 805-807 Lake $3,000 cash down; mortgage w ant-:: ’ :fy.::tori/'141' Franklin, avenue,' arid .is V - Asbury Park ^/'. stationed at 'Canip Blanding, Fla. : 70 i Seventh Avenue, Asbury- Park, N. J. avenue. Just off Main St. Boys ed $2,500 arid $5,000/ Mary L. - ii Telephone 21 | arid Men’s needs supplied.—43 tt, Wa^kor 64% M t Hermon W a y .- : .- . r'JW M m m m m , ; V. V ‘••i1 .,.v t . ' PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX 20, 1943 - I?-:!- - ' ■ = = = = = : = Park, N. Y.; Mrs. Lewis Mead, v., baths and lavatories DINNERS at 4:30 to 8:00 P. M.; Sundays, Noon to 7:30 P. M. Orange; Natalie Van Order, Cald­ Thompson Coal Company Telephone 342 25 Ocean Avenue „ u,. . m o g l ia ’S i c e c r e a m —p a c k a g e o r b u l k well; Robert and Daniel Hopper, FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” COAL SERVICE comes next—we on the Public Phone A. P. 8505 M. G. EVANS Mrs. Daniel Hopper, jr., Chatham; give it. Famous Supreme Blend Coffee American or European T H E Q U E E N SIS*Front looms Overlooking Oecan Opposite Bathing Beach 117 South. Main Street, Neptune, N. J. Phone 2300 And Desserts From Innerspring Mattresses Convement^C^e Miss L. Poessler, Miss J. Finaldi, SATISFACTION is what The Shelburne Season, May to October Irvington; Mrs. J. Francisco, Mar­ we ail want—ivc guarantee Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. Our Own Bake Shop jorie Francisco, Groat Notch. MILK AND CREAM Special Spring Rates QUAKER INN Diamond State—Mr. and Mrs. J. it. M. J. WOODRING on Application. Booklet Open May 27 for Season Walsh, Jersoy City; Harold Han­ P«9g— OLIVE HOUSE And RESTAURANT sen. Brooklyn; Mrs. Donald H-tll WARDELL’S DAIRY iwinmtuuw ,mnn i tnmrr ■tMuwut!iinsmncann«iiiM«» Near bench and Auditorium. All sleeping rooms have hot CORNER MAIN AND CENTRAL AVENUES and family, Ridgewood; Eloise and cold running water; some ensuite, with private bath. Elec­ Corner Heck and B e a c h Avenues. COMFORTABLE ROOMS—SEVENTEENTH SEASON Duscnberry, Amelia and Laura DAIRY PRODUCTS tric bells and telephone. Season, May to October. Phone Asbury One block from the ocean- and centrally located. Open All Year. Phone-Asbury Park 7525 H. W. and M. B. STRATTON Wilcox, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; Mr. and NEPTUNE, N. J. Telephone 1916 P ark 2933.• . : -v - : e : I • :TN'0 ©ampler Inn Hot and cold running water in all rooms. Europ^ aRns ^ NETLBRMN; Mrs. Raymond Stuce, Lcomic Havens LULU E. WRIGHT ton; Mr. and Mrs Charles Har­ HOTEL AND ehFETEIUA ' Stuce, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mr3. SLIP COVERS— DRAPERIES rington, Bloomfield; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Buckingham, Middletown, ‘ 28 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. Telephone, Asbury Park 1905 A. C. Blaschke, M artha Blaschke, Del.; Edith Thomas, Trenton; Paul R estau ran t The ROOSEVELT Roselle. Diehl, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. W. H. ELM’S DRAPERY SHOP AND Cheerful and comfortable rooms, with hot and cold running Windsor Lodge—Nelson Cheet- 401 Alain Street Bradley Beach, N. J. Corner Beach and Atlantic Avenues. t Wilmington House—Mrs. Ray­ White, Wellant, Ont. Can.; Mr. and water at moderate rental. Open for guests from May to Oc­ mond Schecknrd, Ellen Arnold, iham and daughter, iPequamtock; Mrs. William Martyn, Cleveland; CONFECTIONERY STORE One block to ocean. All rooms have running water and innerspring Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Moore and CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVERS tober first. Maty Jane Webster, Mrs. Sarah Ohio; Mrs. A. Roart, Philadelphia; Elizabeth Smith ______. Phone A. P. 3239-J SOUTH END PAVILION' Whitfield Hotel aattress^es^Season ^y^X ^na'gem eat. T. 3. HAMILTON Schmidt, Columbia, Pa.; Mrs. How­ daughter Mary Lou, Bayonne; Mrs. F. DeHart, East Orange. ,v '.'• —Also—^ . SAMPLER INN CAFETERIA in same building ard Zieflo, Lydia Ziefle, Baltimore, Mrs. J. Carrie, Paterson; Mrs. Sunlight—Mrs. Nellie Hoitsrr.a ; SURF, BEACH AND RATH AVENUES ... Catherine King and daughter, RADIO •CON FECTIONERY' STORE OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN Md.; Doris Koenig, Elliot I*ost, and daughter Hope, Clifton; Mrs. At Auditorium Square TWENTY-SEVENTH SEASON !; Mr. and Mrs. W. Page, Arlington; Rutherfojrd; Lt. and Mrs. Allen G. Smith, Margaret Smith, Pros­ 410 Main Street, Asbury Park, N. J.' Telephone 5630 ■ Three short blocks to the large Auditorium. One block and daughter, Virginia, Harry POP CORN BOOTH Mrs. Irene Major, Mr. and Mrs. pect Park; Mr. and Mrs. Michael from ocean. Complete service courteously rendered. Rooms with ALBERT ANDERSON, Owner-Manager A. B Wcsterman, Miss Alice Pat­ Powers, East Orange; Robert Russell, Ruth Russell, Dorothy ______‘MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS — ALL KINDS At North End S H A W M 0N T GAS ST0VES KITCHEN SINKS or without private baths and rooms with private toilets. ten, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Buele, Bauer, Rahway; Mr. and Mrs. Al­ Prince, Paterson; Naomi Olmstead, S lftT T S Due lo Existing Conditions, Expect to Serve Breakfast North End Cafeteria lan 'Prescott, Baltimore, Md.;-Miss * *-* UEI’AIIIS OF JIADIOS AND ALL “DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN FRONT” Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred New York • City; Miss Emma HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES 8 to 10 A. M.; Dinner 5 to 6:30 P. M. icason. May to O c t o b e r — European Plan. Rooms with Private BaUm Johnston and daughter, Towson, Aima Counterman, Sewaren, N. J. Holms, Howard Beach L. I.; Miss •■Whv not vacation at Whitfield—Restful,'Reasonable, Homelike. And Restaurant Md. Webb-Central—Mr. and Mrs. '-la Cat ty, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Need a TAXI? Office Telephone CHARLES M. HERMAN Located on Wesley Lake t SHAW. 0 ..., Thc Helen—Mrs. IP. Dunkcr, George Wachler and daughter, Raymond Schott, Bloomfield; -Mis­ TAXIS “Asbury Park 1991 Since 1914 lit •> New York City; Mrs. F. Agnello, Jersey City; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ses Evelyn and Wilma Wanden- Nearest to Beaches and All Attractions n I 1 n A n A 6 Atlantic Avenue. Ocean view Clifton; Ruth Smith,-Union; Mr. Serpe and daughter, Cedar Grove; burg, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Mrs. CALL Seaside Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mergaugey’s Taxi I and Mrs. M Puglia, J. Okma, Pat­ C. Goodrich, Mrs. B. Friesma, P at­ HIGHEST QUALITY FOOD ‘ Newark; Mr. and Mrs. Menshon, Telephone 619—DAY OB NIGHT rHE AURORA serson; Mrs. J. Barrett, Now York erson; Margaret- Hcunsch, Glen­ Cars for aH Occaftions,afor also Locnl and Long Distance Moving Asbury Park OCEAN GROVE, N. J. REASONABLE PRICES . eiephone 5579. FRANK IVES BULL. City; Mrs. Florence White, Mrs. Paterson; Mr. and Mrs. Bryant and dale, L. I.: Louise Junker, Bronx; CHARTERED BUSSES FOB, ALL OCCASIONS 62 Main Avonuo—rooms only, hot and cold Doris Bumstcad, New London, daughter, Yonkers, N. Y-; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burkhardt, Paterson. 69 SOUTH MAIN STREET OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Enjoy your meals in a cool spacious dining room, among Mrs. Livingston' and daughters, 2686 running wator, housekeeping privileges if Conn.; Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Stclaneck, Uiilitlll||iiliiiitllllllii|ti|illlllli|fiiiiliil|iiiitj||liit||ltlll|£ cheerful surroundings, fine courteous service Kearny; Mr. and Mrs. Hussing : K: Sunset Lodge/ Better foods, delightfully prepared 3 0 S G 0 B E L desired. Near restaurants and cafeterias. Yonkers, N. Y.; Mrs. J. Donne R U G CLEANING Open Twenty-Four Hours 1 USED FURNITURE Corner Central and Pitman Avenues Directly on the Ocean Front p. J. and M. B. YOUNG and children, Clifton; Herbert and daughter Shirley, Newark; Management of the Ocean Grove Association atca on req,noBt. I*hone 0833 Snyder, Brooklyn; Mrs. B. Eng­ Mrs. Anna Hottmcir, Mrs. H. We Buy and Sell Bathing.and all Summer activities will he carried on as usual. Ruth Stockton Brangs , 17 -19 Broadway, corner of Beach. One block GefTchcn and sons, Cedar Grove. Almost Everything Neptune Taxi Service J from south End pavilion. Overlooking ocoan land, Mrs. R. Francisco and child- Brierley’s Rug Cleaning Service Excellent food, served well. AH fresh vegetables, fish and Succeeding the* lato Charles G. Stockton. and lake. Furnished rooms with housekeep­ ron, Irvington Broadway House—Mr. nnd Mrs. Highest prices paid for Bingle RUGS AND CARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED 9 South Main Street Opposite 4 Surf avenue, on the ocean. American ing privileges. Innerspring Mattresses. Hot N. J. Schoonderbeck and daughter = pieco or wholo estate of furnl- 5 JR0ADWAY1 Lillagaard—Mr. and Mrs. Eu­ “ taro of every description, in- « BY BEING ELECTRICALLY SHAMPOOED Ocean Grove Gates fiuits. All pastries baked in our own kitchen. All rooms .mod- plan; rooms with privato bath and private- ,d cold ru-fifilSFwHtHTfif. rooms. Twonty-thlrd season. Mrs. C. U S e v e rs. Wilma, Orrie Rutenberg, Paterson; Breakers lavatories. All ocean view rooms. gene Ro'sa, Hoboken; Mr. and Mrs. = eluding bric-a-brac, motors, ■ 67 Main Avenue Tel, A; P. 4427 Ocean Grove crnly furnished. Rates on application. Phone A. P. 2085. Mrs. E. F. Osgood and son, E ast = tools, guns, stoves, washing nnd = Phono Asbury Park 2526. 8 Seavlow Avenue, one-half block from J. Weber and daughter, New York O. G. BAIRD. City; Mrs. S. Johnson, Robert Orange; Dean Hench, Rev. and s sowing machines, otllco and ? Season, May to October MARY F. BEARE, Manager ocean, ail moderate price rooms, hot Mrs. S. L. Hench, Dallaston, Pa.; S store equipment. —Wo buy al- = DUN-HAVEN Hotel HOTEL ORMOND IS Surf ave., ocean block. AH out­ and coid water in rooms, innorspring Johnson, Westfield; Mrs. G. From- s ' most everything. Oct our cstl- = 'tiiiiliiitiiiiiitiliiiiiMiui'iiiiiujHil'jniiiiiijtaidtitiiimiiiiaiiiuaniiiiuuniiiiauiiiiiuiLiiiiijiitiOUUiaatujajnv A side rooms with running water. \ fhe Breeze MRS. MARTHA EVANS AUSTIN Mr. and Mrs. C. Maute, Marilyn ttrcasca, porches overlooking ocean. mel.t, Newark; Mrs. Katherine En­ | mate before you sell. = 10-12 OCEAN PATHWAY BEACH AND PITMAN Rates>. ’ ?5 a. da>r "P. Including- ■' . Maube, Irvington; . Mr. and Mts: Honeysuckle complimentary break feet. right nnd son, Bradford, Pa.; Mr. | ANTIQUES CURIOS I Located on Parkway, Facing Frontage on three streets Phono Asbury Park 8115. 1 3 Broadway, half block from ocoan. O. U. SMITH. / and Mrs. K. E. Davis, Livingston; George Rogers, Kearny; Lois Lov- Auditorium, and Ocean NearAuditorium Comfortable rooms at reasonable rates. att, Raymond Hall, Paterson; I Call A. P. 4640 i T H A N K Y O U Mrs. Thomas Proven, North Arl­ Telephone, Asbury Park 749 American Plan James T. Dunn, Manager Mrs. James T. Dunn 6 Abbott Avo. Home-llke hot*, MRS. F. E. MACKAY, C King Pasture* fiVn(iii]ininiintifiiiiiiriiiiiuiiiniiTiiiiiiitiiiiinisui»aiiai[iniMinvniiii]iiiiiiiiiiiiHiniiiiiixuiimiiiuniiitxv- We are satisfied that our guests will be satisfactorily both hotels daily until 10:00 a. m. This is included with room accom­ Harriet Witham, Madeline Pitrk- S. Dunlap, Summit; Eleanor Jack­ BUSINESS DIRECTORY CHEST COLDS modations at no extra charge to weekly guests at Hotel Ormond. Rooms 33 Atlantic Avenue. All outside hurst, Hartford, Conn.; Mrs. Jane son, Peekskill, N. Y.; Mary Hayes, I Howard L. Smith I Whenever tho Quintuplets catch cold— served during the 1943 Season. Our dining room will be W rite For Descriptive Folder and Bates* Running water io rooms with hot and cold running opon as usual. It is our desire to carry on operation as Hospitality DeWitt House Schill, West Orange; June Platner, 'Jane Horan, Newtown, Conn.; their chests, throats ana backs arc rubbed every room. Heat water. European. Telephone 5587. Mrs.-- John Ritdge, Ruth • Rudge, Mrs. I. Powers. Mrs. E. Ciranglc, 'with MusteTole. So Mustcrolo must bo nearly as possible as in tbe past. Comfort for chilly days. Open AU Yearw Light Housekeeping. P. BYLSMA, Owner-Manager just about the best eold-relief you can buy! «t HMD rJailQT Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Nel­ Paterson; Maud Pledger, Washing­ | PLUMBING A. J. OBRECHT Next dour to beach. son, Jay and Paul Nelson, Arling­ ton, D. C.; Mrs. M. E. Beach, Ozone Mustcrolo helpa break up local con­ H.W. PULLEN European OCCAM I I 18 Abbott Avenue, one block A. M. AUSTIN gestion in upper bronchial tract, makes The LAKENSEA Rates upon applica­ from ocean. Rooms with light 1 Tinning & Heating [ tion. breathing easier, promptly relieves couch­ 11-13 Seaview Avenuo Phone 3237 G f t O V E J E f i S E V housokeoplng privileges. Innor- .'liiliilillniiiliiaiiiliuilllllll'U iiliiliiiil.liililililiiiiiiiilliiliililitiualii'iiniiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiJilJiiiiiiiiiiB '*, NEWSPAPERS Carpenter and Builder - ing and tight, sore, aching chest m uscles W. S. Benson THE HELEN aprlng mattrosses. Ratos Rea- | HARDWARE j . Weather Stripping ' due to colda. In 3 Strengths: Children's UNDER SAME PLAN as last y«ar, serving light breakfast only JLf MRS. FRANK TBPHFORD, Proprietor 53 Main, Avenue. TeL 528S Mild, Regular, and Extra Strong. from 8:00 to 10:00 A. M. Half block from North End Bathing Beach. e o n a b le . Estimates Given. Tel. 237-M Running .w ater _ InL. roo™. Spacious 1 Paints and Oils Ocean Grove’s Original Carrier Phone A. P. 2282. MR. and MRS. FRANK G. MOUNT; porches. Homelike, near all polnta of In­ 86 Heck Avenue, Ocean Grove Hotel Albatross HOTEL ALLENHURST terest Rates reasonable. Phono 684o. While They Last! Corner Central and Pitman Avenues LAINGDON 31 Ocean Pathway on ocean front Supplies Family hotel. Hot and cold running water in rooms. Near the MAJESTIC HOTEL Modern rooms with running water, private baths, .by day, week for EDMUND L. THOMPSON HISTORY OF OCEAN GROVE _ _ T .,* * « i one-half block to ocoan. Fumlnhod roonis Ikach and Auditorium. American and European Plan. Phone Asbury or season. Small apartments at special Season rates. Illustrated . Whole block on ocean front l t with running water. Housokeoplng prlv- Victory Gardeners Exterior and Interior Park 2691. _ *M. A. VAN CLEVE. Special May nnd June Rates.______g . F. DRAKE, Manager refi A * \# III A Elevator Baths Running water in rooms V i(ecea optionaL Homo like atmonphoro. Painting; -112 Pages-—$1.00 ' Special June Rates—Moderate Rates July and August HISTORY ; .' ■ By Mall 81.10 v Apartmonto. 9 Main Avenue “A® A- STROLIS 1 51 Main Avenue ‘ Estimates FurnlBhed. Ocean Grove Times Telephone 190 MRS. GEORGE R. HAINES, Owner and Manager 34 Beach, oornor Pitman avonuo. block from f OCEAN GROVE, N. J. I 08 Cookman Ate., Ocoan Grove ARDMORL-SLMMERf IELD Cheltenham oocan. Near Auditorium ond all places of OF Rhone Asbnry Park 4Q38-R • ■ 64 M ain Avenue OPEN FRIDAY, MAY 28 36 OCEAN PATHWAY. Phono Asbury Park 5035. . interest. Attractive rooms with hot and cold I Phone 4741 I Ocean G rote, N- J. and Ocean Pathway—Overlooking Ocean running water. European plan. Rates 6 8 Midway between ocean and Atfditorium. Hot and cold water in rooms. Oceanic f.n'.ir.ii’iiimuiiiiiiinriiiiiiiiiiimiiiiuiiiiuiiiiniiiMiiii^ SYDNEY A. TERHUNE Hot and cold running water in all rooms. Baths. Special June and ParkView Hotel Heated aU chilly days. Clean, cool, cheerful sleeping rooms. Addition­ reasonablo. Telephone 8955. . Phone A. P. 1464-R September rates. Booklet. Phone Asbury Park 2784. al lavatories installed and other improvements. Rates on application. , w- S3 Atlantic Avenue. Season—May 15 to Oo- E. K. SHAW, Ownership-Management. 23 Seaview avenue, facing Wesley Lake* DRESSES MADE TO ORDER One block from Asbury Park Casino and North End pavilion.and bathing J. E. McKEE f l U / b A h . ,« tobor 15. Ono block from ocoan, near Audi- OCEAN GROVE E. I. FEAGLEY ground. Capacity 125. Spacious porches. Hot and cold running wator in '•iDijv IV V M vV torlum and Asbury Park. Rooms by day. J a c o b DESIGNING-ALTERATIONS rooms. Booklet. Tclcphono 024. Special rates May and Juno. week or montlt- Spoclal season rates. Phono 4496 MRS. HELEN F. SWANK SEVENTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION Evening Gowns, Stilts, Coats, Street WATCH It. A. WAINRIGHT—ETHEL S. HEMPHILL,. , Dresses, B-easohable. CLOCK AND JEWELRY BUENA VISTA Hotel Le Chevalier Pleasant, clean, airy rooms with “No Job too' Blg ox too Smuil” Open May 27 to October; 18 Heck Avenue, corner Beach. One block hot and cold running water In alL Looking Forward to the Diamond Jubilee In 1944 G r o s s m a n MBS. SEIDEMAN r REPAIRING Corner Webb and Central Avenues many overlooking the1 ocoan and 626 Cookman Aye., Asburjr Part from ocean. H ot and cold running water. Coolest dining room on STRATFORD HALL boardwalk. Attractive 4 ♦ hn,r>9f rates. Light 20 Years with Hamilton W atch Co. Two blocks from- ocean. Newly decorated, comfortable rooms . Second Flooi^-Phone A. 1171 126 Main Avenuo,:' -• Ocean Grove coast, open Jane 25. Spccal rates for June and September. The Spray View houaekooping If declrod. Tel 5640. 7 Main avenue. IALIAAN C. BROWN with hot and cord running water. Reasonable rates, breakfast served. - S h o e S to r e Telephone 3160 • MRS. H. GREENWOOD Directly facing tho ocean, at North End Pavilion and Bathing Beach. 28 Bath avenue, near ocoan, 112 PAGES When the oldest resident Phone 1319 EDWIN D. TILTON Auditorium and restaurants. Hot and cold running water in all rooms. (Private baths. Special June All outside rooms with hot and L. HAZAT8KZ was a youngster we supplied and September rates. European plan this year. Phone Asbury Park 79. SNUG HARBOR cold running water. Innerspring. Selling Fine We Guarantee ■ E. W. FREDERICK, Proprietor. '• mattressea Select clientele. Phono 1650-W. OUXDA MAE 3IEGENFUS. Many Full-Page Illustrations OCEAN GROVE DIAMOND STATE Ton win Not Have Koot Ocean End of Embury Avenue COLONIAL 34 Batli avenue, block from ocenn. Light, Footwear Trontlo i( Ton Bring -15 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. 'S Unobstructed ocean view. Hot nnd cold running water In all rooms. ST. ELMO HOTEL airy rooms, hot and cold water,' near $1.00 a Copy $1.10 by Mail . Tonr Shoos To Fifty-second season. Open May 29 to October. Phone 4125. One-half block'to boardwalk and ocean. Convenient to Auditorium The Sterling Auditorium.. __ for Men, Women Taylor Dairy Co. O p e n A ll Yiear and aU points of interest Running hot and cold water in rooms. Phono 1443. S. M. FRENCH. THE JUST WRIGHT . M. EVERNGAM European- Write for rates; • ' . --. Catley & Williams, Proprietors Comer. Main and New York Avenues European and -American. Hot ORTHOPAEDIC Individual veals served by day or week Telephone M. CULGIH and cold running water. Near and Children MILK, CREAM AND The SUNLIGHT Boacb, Auditorium, and all at­ Ocean Grove Times Office SHOE REPAIR SHOP) GROVE HALL HOTEL V-;':B. R. 8HUDERT . tractions : ’* •'* p l i p BUTTERMILK American and European Tel. Asbury Park 679 81 E m b u ry A v e n u e Ai P .: 6it49 . : A. E. HARPER. Since 1888 17 Pilgrim Pathway,. Ocean Grove. Hot and cold water ...... Still. ;Main Avenue, Grove Hoffman Coal Co. 203 . BOND .STREET From Monmouth County Farms EdWardSL-Jous# ;: r; 64 Ooean in all rooms. Rooms with private baths. r»ji aU rooms WM \ -fi*-:/ 99 Pkmnn ‘ . • * f. 708 Cookman Ave., Asbnry Park Held Street, Avon, N. J, ASBURY PARK, NT J. ©014 r u n n in g i-'V-'v'-.--'- ••- .■■'sjiMtmin.Avenue'^'..-'..'V;:' On.Sale Hera.Or'At Local News Stands Phone 1970 Open May 29 to October 1 r(..m['*4t*Mi»'nwnaaattiqiMnmaii«iiajaflinaaiMnanaBayunaniBgia3maHinailaliaiiaaauaia Telephone, Asbury Park 5267 142 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grove ■ raWa • Juno H ot and Cold W ater In Rottms. N ear Ocean srnd Auditorium , G Advertise In thie Times and. Save Time . Near Auditorium if „ , DARRApLLEf;:!^^^lean Rmcr Swing Mattresses In Every Room:. ,i: .;V r 0pch May. to October ' u*; i l i i Twenty-Ntoth.BeMon,' Ph.ns.i79V. ' v- LORD * BAN.COX Phone 2880 - - •: Grover E. Stults Tqlephono’4450, : JE SSIE I j. MITCHELL, Ownerrfiip*Management - v*.- liia M ’i - f t blfe&Si&fjw&n: V ft. I'o'1 II .iiiisgv: PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, AUGUST 20,1943

ant, on. or before the 7tU day of Octo­ recorded In the 'Momnouth County defendant because you arfe the wife of nnd personal representatives; and their sossment Map of the Township of Nep­ pany, Solo Executor of tho estate of LEGAL NOTICE ber .-next, or the said bill will bp: taken C le rk 's ofllco l it B o o k 938 of- D eed s, Frank Chuba. and by reason thereof or any of their heirs, devisees, execu­ tune and upon (he following terriis and Richard Ernest Holz, deceasod notico < as confessed against , you* The said page 155; thcncc (1) westerly along may claim title to, interest In, or en­ tors. administrators, grantees, execu- conditions: , is hereby given to tho creditors of said IS. C'llAXCKUY OF NKW JK.KSEY. bill is filed to.quiet-tile title of.Andrew tho northerly. line of Corlies Avenue cumbrance upon said lands and premi­ or successors In right, title or.interest Twenty per cent at tho time of the deceased to exhibit to tho subscriber 1 Kandra to certain, lands and premises on a course north sixty-five degrees se s. '' ■'••• of Andrew Lesko, and. by reason sale and tho balance upon tho deliv­ Solo Executor as aforesaid, their debts : To W ILLIA M GIIU BA a n il jM I NN IK more particularly described ns fol­ rtwehty minutes west, one hundred And you, James O’Leary are rirnde a thereof are made defendants because ery pf the Assignment of Lease. Any and demands against the said estate, . . CHUB A, his Wife,: ANNA C.M lL- lo w s -.- 7 ' and ninety-four; feet; . thence (2) defendant because you may claim to you may claim title to, Interest in or bidder who falls to-complete his pur­ uhdor oath, within six months from LER ami FRANK MILLER, her ALL that certain tract or par- . northerly; -at right angles from Cor­ be tho husband of Josophhio Ward, a encumbrance upon said lands a rid chase will forfeit to the Township any tho date of the aforesaid order, or they husband; FRANK Cl IU BA and . col of land and promises;/hereinafter lies Avenuo ion a course north high - deceased niece of Katherine J. Kandra, premises above described:. deposit paid. will be forever barred of their actions A G N E S C H V BA, • his wife ; J A M ES particularly described,. situate, lying teen degrees thirty^flvc minutes east, and by reason thereof may, claim' to And you, Max Schrott, are nmde a Dated: August 18, 1943. therefor against the said subscriber. O’LEARY; MARGARET C. I’All- and being In the Township oC Nep- • seven hundred and two and sixty have title to, .interest. In j or encum­ defendant because you recovered a - JOHN W. KNOX. Dated, Freehold, N. . J.. July 1 2 th . SlfALU anti her lieirs, devisees and C tune, ’ arid In. the 'County: of M on- -«one-hundredths feet: to the rpar line brance upon said lands and premises. Judgment in the New Jersey Supreme C le rk . 1943. personal representatives and their ■ m outh and Stato of ,New Jersey. •. : of the whole tract aforesaid; thencfe And you/Roy Parshall arc made a Court against S. R. Liptock, also - 3 4 -3 5 ASBURY PARK NATIONAL BANK ; or any of their heirs; Jovisfes, .ex­ . . BEGINNING at a' stake standing (3) noHheastbrly and on a course' defendant because you are the husband known' as Stephen R. Liptock, who & T R U S T C O M P A N Y , ecutors, administrators, grantees, as- in tho northerly side ;or line pf the north; sixty-five degrees forty-tflve' of M argaret C. Parshall,-and by reason may be one of the heirs at law and XOTICE B y: Joseph F. Mullln, . signs or successors in right, title or road leading from : Asbtiry Park . to • minutes East twp hundred and- sixty- thereof may claim title to, Interest in, next of kin of Katherine J. Kaiidra, Trust Officer, * interest, and . ROY • • l’AKSHALL, Hamilton,, thd said stake being .also three feet to a Morie planted In:.the or encumbrance upon said lands and deceased who in her -lifetime was the NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF 601 M attison Ave., , her husbpml, nnd his heirs, devi­ ; In; the soiVtlVenst;'corner of lands be­ ground; thence (4) southerly on a premises. V : owner in fee simple of the lands arid" LANDS AND PREMISES IN THE Asbury Park, N. J. sees . and/ personal representatives, longing. toi; Kathrine Kandra and course north eighteen degrees thirty-: And you, the heirs, devisees and per­ prenrises above described, and by rea­ TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN Edwin P. Longstreet, Esq., and •.their or any, , of. their heirs, . runs: thence; (1), along said Kan?' five'minutes East nine hundred and sonal representatives, and: their or son . thereof you" may claim title to, THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. Asbury Park, N. J. 7 devisees, executors, administrators, tint's easterly line north nineteen de- .two feet■*. to the northerly side of any of their heirs, dbvisees;. executors, interest In or encumbrance upon said NOTICE is hereby given that .on P r o c to r . grantees, assigns or successors in grees and twenty-three: minutes , Corlies Avenuo; the point, or place administrators, grantees, assigns or lands and premises .above described. Tuesday, the thirty-first day of Aug- -30-34 ($10.00) , 7 - 7 / ; right, title or interest; THOMAS • East,, nine -.hundred, and. : oho and of .beginning, containing three and successors In right,, title or interest of And you, the heirs, devisees and per­ .ust, 1943, at Two o’clock in tho after­ WARD, and . his heirs, devisees and seven-tenths feet to a stone standing fifty-five one-hundrfedths of an Roy Parshall, arid by reason thereof sonal representatives, and their or any noon, at the. Neptune-Township Head­ Monmotith County; Surrogate’s Office personal representatives, and their in the northwest corner of the whole acre ,mor£ or less. ''// you are m ade defendants because you of their heirs, devisees, fexecutors, ad­ quarters,. 137 South, Main Street, Nep­ .. or any of their heirs, devisees, ex­ tract of which this is a part; thence And you, .William Chuba; Frank may claim title to, interest - in or en­ m inistrators, grantees, assigns or suc­ tune, New Jersey, the Township of In the Matter of the Estate of Wil­ ecutors; administrators,.grantees, as­ • ( 2 ) nor til sixty-six degrees eight Chuba; Anna ,C. M iller/ Margaret C. cumbrance upon said lands and premi­ cessors in right, title .or interest of Nepturie. in the .County of Monmouth, lia m M oore, D e c e a sed . '• •! signs’or successors In’t ight, title or minutes East along lands belonging Parshall, ana her heirs, devisees and ses above described. Max. Schrott, . and, by reason thereof will offer at public sale, to the highest .Notice to Creditors to Present Claims Interest; THOMAS WARD,.JR., and, to now or formerly to Charles Mor­ personal representatives, and their or, And you; Thomas Ward are made you aro made defendants because you bidder, at a minimum sale price of Against Estate. ' his.heirs, devisees ami personal rep/ ris, one hundred-nnd thirteen feet to any of their heirs, dpvlsees; executors, a defendant because you are tiie hus­ may claim title to, Interest in or en­ Nine Hundred Dollars ($900.00), all the. Pursuant to tho order of Joseph L. resentalives .and their or any. of land now or formerly belonging to administrators/ grantees, assigns or band of Josephine "Ward, a deceased cumbrance upon said lands,and premi­ right,' title, and interest of the said Donahay, Surrogate of the County of their, heirs, devisees, executors, adr John H. Larrison: thcnco (3) South successors in. right, title or interest, niece of Katherine J. Kandra, who in ses above described. Township acquired at a tax sale and Monmouth, made on.the Twenty-eighth . : ministrators, grantees,, assigns- or nine degrees forty-seven minutes and Elizabeth Lesko, and her helr3, her lifetime owned said lands and ..-And if you or any.of you claim any the foreclosure of the equity of redemp­ successors In rigid, title or interest.; west along, said Larrison's land heirs at law, devisees, grantees,. next premises, and by reason thereof may title to, Interest' in or encumbrance tion thereof in. and to the following orOf'F,?w7uw Edwin W. - Adams,a9; 3' or,IJ Executor ho ttPPUcatlon of the ELIZABETH LESKO, and her Jieirs. nineteen and sixty-seven one-hon- of kin,: Issue, legatees and personal olaim to have some Interest in said upon said lands and premises, you are described lands arid premises: estate of William Moore, deceased/ heirs at law, devisees, grantees, next , tlredths feet; thence (4) South nine­ representatives; and their or any of lands and premises. required to answer the said bill but All those certain .lots, tracts or par­ notice is hereby given to the creditors , of kin, Issue; legatees and personal teen degrees twenty-three minutes their heirs,- devisees, executors, adm in­ And you, the heirs, devisees and per­ not otherwise. . : . ■* cels. of land and premises, situate; 0 said deceased to exhibit to tho sub­ . representatives, and their. or any of w e s t a n d p a ra lle l, w ith tfho first istrators, grantees, assigns or succes­ sonal representatives, and their or any Dated, August 6th 1943. lying and being in the Township of scriber Executor as aforesaid, their . their heirs, devisees, executors, ad­ course nine hundred and sixty-nine sors in . right, title or, interest, are of their heirs, devisees, executors, adr JOSEPH R. MEGILL; Neptune in the: County of Monmouth debts and demands against the said ministrator.*-, grantees, assigns or and one-tonth feet to a stake stand­ made ■ defendants because you are ministrators, grantees, assigns or suc­ Solloltor for Complainant, and State of New Jersey, and knpwn °ath. within^ six months . successors In right, title or Interest; ing in northerly line of the aforesaid somo of the heirs at. law and next of cessors in right, title or interest of 807 Electric Building, . h n d d e s ig n a te d . a s B lo c k 21, L o t 544, from the date of the aforesaid order, ANDREW LESKO, husbaml '.op road thence (5) North sixty-five de­ kin of Katherine J. Kandra, who in Thomas Ward, and by. reason thereof ■ ^ 3 - ’ :A s b u ry P a r k , N . J . also known as 38 Olin Street, Ocean or they will be forever barred of their Elizabeth Lesko, nnd his heirs, heirs grees eighteen minutes west along her lifetime was. , tho owner in fee you are made defendants because you Grove, on the Tax Assessment Map act ons therefor against the said sub­ at law, devisees, grantees, next' of the northerly line of- the said road simple of the, lands and premises may claim .tltloj to. interest in or en­ of the Township of Neptune and upon s c rib e r. - ■ kin, issue, legatees and personal rep­ ninety-two and thirty-five one-hun­ above described and who died seized cumbrance upon said lands and premi­ ••, .■ .7:.;-•, ; .NOTICE ,7',’ ; the following terrris and conditions: Dated Freehold, N. J./July 28, 1943, resentatives, and their or .any of dredths feet to a point an dthc place thereof, and by reason thereof you ses above described. Twenty per cent at the time of the EDWIN W. ADAMS; ' '-.their heirs, devisees; executors, ad­ of beginning. .Containing two acres may claim "title to, interest In or .en­ And you, Thomas W ard, Jr. are made NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF sale and the balance upon the deliv­ Cambridge Apartment, ministrators, grantees, assigns or strict measure. cumbrance upon the above; described a defendant because you are - the son LANDS AND PREMISES IN THE ery of the Assignment, of Lease.: Any 607 A ld e n P a r k , successors in right, title or interest, ALL that tract or parcel of land lands and premises. of Josephine Ward, a deceased niece TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, 'IN blddexi who fails to complete his pur­ and MAX; SCI-fUOTT, .anil Ills heirs, and premises hereinafter particularly And you; Minnie Chuba, ore- made a of Katherine J. Kandra, who in her THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. chase will forfeit to the Township ariy -31-38 ($10 00) Ph,lade,PhJa' Pn' devisees, and personal representa­ described, situate, lying and being in defendant because you are the wife lifetime owned said lands and premi­ NOTICE is hereby given that on deposit paid. tives, and their or any . of their tiie Township of Noptune, In the of William Chtiba, and by reason ses, andby reason thereof may claim Tuesday,; tho thirty-first day of Aug­ Dated: August 18 , 1943. CHANCERY 1-405 title to. Interest in or encumbrance ust, 1943 at Two-thirty o’clock; ,iri the heirs devisees,. executors, a dm Inis-! County of Monmouth nnd State of thereof may claim title to. interest in, JOHN W, KNOX. SHERIFF’S SALE:—By virtue of a trators, grantees, assigns or succes­ New Jersey. or encumbrance upon, said {lands and upon said lands and premises above afternoon, at the Neptune Townhlp • C lerk . d escrib ed . Headquarters, 137- South Main Street, — 34-35 writ of fi fa. to me directed, issued out sors in right, title or interest. BEGINNING at a point.or stako. premises.. . 7 .. / / l • : 7 ■ of the Court of. CHancbry of the State ■ • By virtue of an order'<>f the Court on tiie northerly side of Corlies Avc- And you. Prank'M iller are made a • Arid you, the heirs, devisees and per­ Nepturie, New Jersey, the Township of NOTICE of New Jersey, will bo exposed to of Chancery of New Jersey, made on: . nue, on tlie load leading from An­ defendant because you are .the husband sonal representatives and their or any Neptune, in the County of Monmouth, salo at public venduo on Monday, tho the day of the date hereof, in a cause bury Park to Hamilton at the foitth- of Arina-• C. Miller, . and’ by reason of their heirs, devisees; executors, ad­ will offer at public sale, to. the highest 30th day of August, 1943, botween the wherein Andrew Kaiidra is complain­ easterly corner of a lot or tract of thereof may claim title to,interest in; ministrators. grantees,.assigns or suc- bidder, at a minimum sale price of TO WHOM JT MAY CONCERN- Pursuant to the provisions of the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 o’clock (at ant,and Joseph Chuba and others are land heretofore conveyed by 15 m B. or encumbrance upon said lands and cesora in right; title or interest of Nine Hundred Fifty Dollars ($950.00), 2 o'clock W ar Time) in tho afternoon defendants, you are required to appear Fisher, et als.. tr> Nellie C. Allardyce, p re m ise s . ' ; • .. -7 ; ,; .v; ■■ Thomas Ward, Jr./ arid by reason all the right,-title, and interest of the Revised Statutes of Now Jersey, Sec­ said Township acquired at a tax sale tion 2: 67 . (L to 7), notice is hereby of said day at tho Court House in the ami answer the bill of said complain­ by deed dated August 28. 1012, duly. Arid you, Agnes Chuba are made' a thereof you are made defendants be­ Borough of Freehold, County of Mon­ cause you may claim title to, interest and . the foreclosure of the equity of given that I shall apply to the Court of Common Pleas in tho Coiinty mouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a de­ in or encumbrance upon said lands and redemption thereof in and to the fol­ cree of said court amounting to ap­ premises above described. * lowing described lands and premises; of Monmouth at the Court House at proxim ately $4,424.00. All those cbrtalln lots, tracts or par­ Freehold, New Jersey, on Thurs­ And you, Andrew-Lesko are made a cels of land and premises, situate, day, ' September 16th, .1943, at two All tho following tract; or parcel’of defendant because you are the husband lying and being in the Township of o’clock in the afternoon,’ or as soon land, and premises hereinafter par­ of Elizabeth Lesko. and by reason Neptune in tho County of Monmoutli thereafter as I can be heard, for an ticularly doscrlbed, situate, lying and thereof may claim to have some inter­ and State of New Jersey, and known .order to : authorize me to assume being in tho Borough of Red Bank In est in said lauds and premises; ' and designated as Block 10, Lot North another name, to wit; Charles William tho County, of Monmouth and State of I'M HOT ALL And you, the .heirs at law, devisees, part of 558, also known as 8 Oiln Brlster, Jr. ' . ' • Now Jersey, on the north side of Tow­ grantees, next of kin, issue, legatees. Street, Ocean (Ji’dve, on the Tax’ As- Dated; August 17th, 1943. er Hill Avonuo (formerly H art Street). P r o c to r & N a ry , Beginning in the southwest corner Attorneys. - of Elwood Minton’s lot; tlienco (1) PEACHES and CREAM CHARLES • WILLIAM MOORE,JR, northerly along tho westerly lino of By his next friend, Minton's lot ob far as tho said Min­ Lillian Blister, ton's lot extends (being about ono hun­ 79 Jackson Street, dred and soventy-flvo feet) to the N m S T R A N D southeast corner of Edith B. W alling’s _3J.37 Falr Haven. N. J. lot; . thenco (2) westerly along, the southerly line of Walling's lot on a Fresh New Jersey Peaches are delicious, BOARDWALK at CASINO line parallol with Tower Hill Avenuo, Monmouth County Surrogate's Ofllce. fifty feet to tho northeast corner of yes, but they will taste good next W inter, 4—SHOWS DAILY— i Wulllng's • lot thence (3) southerly _ PERFORMANCES, 3:00. 3:00, 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. In tho Mn tier of tho Estate of Rich- along the easterly line of Walling's ard Ernest Holz, Deceased. lot ono hundred nnd seventy-five feet, ioo, when ration points will have to be Phone A, P. 8974 Notlco to Creditors to Present Claims Against Estate. moro or less, to the northerly side of stretched. A'irh this year's crop limited Tower Hill Avenue thence (4) easterly, WEEK OF AUGUST 2S Pursuant to tho order of Joseph L. along tho northerly side of Tower Hilt Donahay, Surrogate of the County of Avenue fifty feet to the southwest cor­ due to late frost, and the commercial Monmbuth, made on the Twelfth day ner of Elwood Minton's lot, the afore- of July, 1943. on application of Asbury safd place of beginning. pack restricted, home canning require* Park National Bank and Trust Com- Intended to be all of the same land and premises conveyed to the said Omr-nta should be carefully planned. ^ll|j|||||||tl|lllllll||||illl|||||||||t|||t|||i|||||||ti||||||,|||jpia Harold S Allen and M aria L. Allen,, 3 Days CoPHP™cing * Da™ c°nmencC his wife, by Edward II. La Fetra and Peaches and cream are tops as a summer .... A us u s t 26 wife, by deed bearing clato October 11, ' August 1920, and recorded in tho Monmouth PALACE ss] County Clerk's office tn book 1127 of treat, but a nice jar of peaches, or a 0 Grca(CSf n ;lnec anrf Iioni- D eeds, on p a g e 63 et

OF PUBLIC SALE OF' LANDS ANDj PREMISES IN THE; o p NEPTUNE, JN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. ..NOTICE is hereby given that on. Tuesday, the thirty-first day of Aug­ ust, 1943, at Two-thirty o’clock in the afternoon, nt the N