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Aid Squad Opens Annual Appeal To Residents, Friends In Ocean Grove

•fe Volunteer Unit Seeks Support In Veerly Drive For Funds; Harold Heckman Heads Committee; Squad Answered Over 250 j si Preaches Calls In 1942, Boasts Modern Epuipment. For First Time Here and Salvation ' J; The annual drive for funds of the Ocean Grove fire de- LIST BOOMS FOB BENT Annual partment first aid squad w ill AT PUBLICITY BOOTH ; start next week, it was an- ■ - ...- ■-■/ -end with Sermon By nounced yesterday by Har- An appeal to all private : old Heckman, chairman ot citizens to open their , homes the fund committee. to help accommodate the tre­ Heckman said JJje drive, mendous influx of August va­ which foima the only support of cationers who have descended Dr. H. J. Ockenga, pastor of the large Congregational tho squad each year, will follow upon Ocean Grove was made church in Boston, JIass., thrilled an audience of 4,300 at the usual form, with letters and by Publicity Chairman Ralph the morning service in the Auditorium last Sunday. He return envelopes being sent to each W. Johnson Tuesday night at, paid tribute to the great work the Salvation Army is property holder and-friend of the the; meeting of the Neptune doing in Boston and considered it an honor to speak from squad. The mailing of the letters Township Committee. All per­ the pulpit on the occasion of the Army’s eighth anual week­ will begin as soon as details are sons who have extra rooms end in Ocean Grove. that they can rent are He was assisted in the service'by completed, Heckman Baid. can sec Jesus/ then he is ready The squad, which yearly answers :■ urged. to list, them at the the Salvationists/' -Col. George , COM. A. M. DAMON, retired east­ 'ito take away your blindness and more than 200 calls .in Ocean /Publicity. booth on Pilgrim • Darby, gave the .prayer; Lt. Col. ern territorial commander, who bioken heartedness. What is the Grove and for Ocean Grove people, Pathway a t once. The demand Clayton, the responsive reading, condemned social conditions in acceptable year of ,lho Lord? -It is organized in such a manner that for accommodations is greater U. S. Mtrioe Corpa Photo Sunday evening's seivices in the and Commissioner Pugmiro, the Sergeant Geraldine R. Siusser of Canton, O., relieves Staff is the .year of revivals and awaken­ no funds are charged for any than in any year in the last Auditorium conducted by the ! Scripture Reading. Dr.' Henson,' Sergeant Thomas Hartman of Hcgins, Pa., of his washing, greas­ Salvation Army. ings. In that era God stands ready service. The only support for tho twenty, according , to Mr. ing and driving tasks at Philadelphia, Female Marines arc association president, , introduced for souls that are ready to call organization, which is operated by Johnson’s department, and “freeing Marines to^flght” by taking over a wide variety of non- Dr. Ockenga as another new voice combatant duties. upon Him. That era will continue ■ members o f the volunteer fire , de­ the. demand is continuing un­ appearing here for the first time. Monmouth Canneries until tho day of vcngance of our partment, is through the donations abated.* '• -• • . Dr. Ockenga. chose-as his text God, he continued, If Jesus came of those interested in its well- what he described as that “old Need Workers Badly Methodist text,” Luke 4:18, "The to Russia, he’d be shot; if he came ' being. ' //;/'/ Donahay Declared Winner By 69 to Germany, he’d be beheaded,.and ' : - Snice its organization in l»Si, Housewives and Men on Spirit of the Lord is upon me.” ■the; squad has purchased three Without the spirit of God there if he came to Washington, he’d Lawrence Tibbett Court Ends Further Recounting .Vacation. Asked to Enlist in find few places there. What is the ambulances in turn, and has con- the Job of Food .Canning. can lie no. effective praying or-suc­ cess iu Christian work, for the spirit in your heart?” he asked. : tinually added modern equipment Here Tomorrow In closing lie asked all ministers, to its,'long list .of firsts aid and life Emphasis; spelled out in capi­ spirit of God is the secret of'al! Judge Kinkead Turns Final Page On official board members,.elders, dea­ Will, Sing in Auditorium Bene­ tal letters/by- U, S. Employment these, he' said. • ; Christ, is. u “C.om- . saving supplies. • ’ cons,- and all Christians who came Organized by a group: of Ocean fit of St. Paul's Church; /Seiviec officials, was yesterday foiuei,’’ Which mehri.i "to call on*, Surrogate Battle By Disqualifying to the service needing prayer, and Grove: firemen' who recbgnized. tbe Interesting Program Arranged. i placed on the need for husky male long side/of.” . That is tho mean­ who hover;knew what it meant' to- need for a first aid unit in Ocean 82 In Belmar. | workers, . to. hustle baskets of ing of: the. name of. Ihe Holy Spirit;, be converted, to stand/ while he Grove, the Bquad initially used the Lawrence Tibbott, the world’s • - . ... ! tomatoes! in .MonmouthMonmouth,, county's. county, . , snio longer . v'alongside . »».. of you leading baritone, will appear in the — : ,• i . * i i • ' you,- nr order lo/hll and equip you i prayed. He then invited-them to- hose wagon of the E. II. Stokes Circuit Court Judge Robert"V. Kinkead, sitting hv-the ■ 0 ‘ 1>10c ?s,nsr P »nt»-as ‘hc aH* jwith the power of ihe-HoljrSpirit. 1 coina and;sMiid-:upuh(l the..sanctu­ /fire company 3 to carry its equip- Ocean Grove Auditorium ’tomorrow, final, phase of the election- recount battle,- this week de- |nu? ^ ,'avi'MS of ’"Sh-si.ackcd to- .... ary while singing, "Breath oil Me, ment ito fires, where it m ight bo evening at 8:30. p. m., for the an­ There are • many people ;in our clared that Joseph L. Donahay was elected suiTogata of "wo ; U1C ;s.. con''u.rge - ui>°n the Breath of. God.” He said, “God used for injured firemen. Later nual St. Paul’s Night, sponsored Monmouth county last November by a plurality ot* sixty- week s near day who ray we must lollow the Will accept'that as :a seal "for; a a Meteor ambulanco was purchased by St. Paul’s church. c-xample of.Jesus. Jesus said to nine votes over E. Donald Sterner, his Republican oppon- i lKru anJ°f of the famous Covenant/for Ilim.”. Dr. Henson nnd, after repair and renovation His ..program, is divided into six cnt . ’ • . , • • - T* I Jersey-rechknisi all His disciples, "Follow. Me.” gave the: closing prayer r lid lienc- by the squad, was placed in serv­ arts as foliows: (1) “Where’er you The court's; decision resulted in _____, . Despite - --i---- . •-••w the . willingnesstttuui^uvab Olof soi-sol- We must take Him as biir example, ifienon,'after.which those-,‘who had. ice for persons in Ocean Grove Walk;” “Hear. Me Ye. Winds and a reduction of Donahay's official in 'the lead by seventeen votes, jdievs r.ud ec-.yst guarilamch to do that's true, but lot’s turn back qnd ;atheve(i . around, 'the sanctuary, needing such service. Waves,” Handel; (2) “Der Wan­ election plurality by fifteen votes. The hitter’s netlend was then in-In full shii-L jo’y in the eamieries, in' see w hat' Jesus' did. He did ; not kneti'in prayer with Dr. Ockcnga. As it became evident that the derer,” Schubert; “Love Song,” The court’s ruling also blocks any creased by fifty-^wo additional} acldlticn to tr. d r military duties, attem pt |to,effectively, pray 0/ per­ • bolder MeteOP-tambulance w as-fast Brahms;^“Tomorrow,” Strauss; “If further recounting. Eighty dis­ votes by. the coyrt’s ruling in and the advent of many migrant form miracles without the Holy Com. Damon In Evening outgrowing its usefulness, the Love Hath Entered Thy Heart,” tricts were chosen by Sterner, in­ throwing entire, soldier I workers fi om the. South, there is Spirit within him.; God gave Him In the evening Commissioner .»»L: — t- *--- 1 ~ Alex. M. Dainon, a veteran of squad decided on' the purchase of a Marx; (3) Piano selections by cluding iten districts of . Neptune vote, which w cs 160 for Sternor still u rising demand for men ,ito the spirit, without measure. Wc more than fifty years service, who new Oldsmiobile ambulance-and the Stewart Wille; “If Thou Art Near,” township, to be recounted; the re­ and 110 for Donahay. do the, heavy jobs involved in are doomed to failure in; whatever j retired as Eastern territorial com--. first drive was started for public Bach-Warren; “Giga Antonine,” maining seventy-three were not re­ The throwing out of the:soldi;-r the mammoth task of processing wo do, unless we have the spirit of I mander two years ago, delivered subscriptions. A successful cam­ Kammel; “Prelude from 35th Can­ counted. • . * vole was due .to what the court de­ tho state's bumper tomato harvest. God within us,” he.continued the sermon. He is now making his paign, resulted in the purchase,of tata,” Bach-Siloti;; : (4) “Vision Judge ICinkead’s decision came scribed as a “fa tal mistake” by the “While their willingness.'to can In speaking a few minutes to ms ,]omo in 0cean Grovc Fugitive” ' (Herodiade), Massenet; when Sterner was holding a load of county election hoard in not seeing the ambulance and the placing of it their own food supplies iii addi­ brcthern ministers, Dr. Ockenga Assoiiation president George W. whether these voters were regis­ in service for Ocean Grove resi­ L(B).' - “Pilgrim ■ Song,”: ' Tschaiikow- thirty-one in ithe recount ns the re- tion to performing, their, arduous said, "If we do not have the knowl- HensoM intr0(,hccd Com. E rnest'I. tered according to the state law/ ' dents and visitors.;* sky; “Sylvia,” Speaks; “Plenty O’ Isuit of a ruling by the court in nn military work lias earned the wide edge of the spirit of God .through p,Un.ir=i Eastern Terri’-rial Com- Still later, as modem instru­ Nuthin,” Gershwin; “Captain Strat­ ' earlier phase of the litigation that At a meeting of the Republican commendation of the citizenry, l-egenevation and if not equipped ! ments and equipment fast made ton’s Fancy,” Taylor; (G) “Water took fouty-five votes from Donahay county executive committee in the members of the military forces with the spirit of'the. Living God, mander as the presiding V-.ficer and the second Ocean Grove-ambulance Boy,” Robinson; “Glory Road,” in the famous Third-Third of Long Long Branch, last week, before the are not available in sufficient num­ then we have 110 business in the thanked the Arniy for their partici­ fall into antiquity, tho squad again Wolfe. Branch, where actions of election decision of the court was an­ bers -to fully man tho processing ministry. If you do not think pation in the seivices of the day. decided on the purchase of a mod­ Tickets are on sale at the Audi board officials had become the sub­ nounced, Sterner, in a brief' ad­ plants,” said Oliver R. Hatfield, Protestantism is bankrupt, look at The prayer was given by Col.. Nor- ern am bulance and representatives torium box office in charge of Mrs. ject of investigation by a special dress, complimented the members manager of the Asbury Park defeatism of missions, and .the few .nihii S. Marshall, chief secretary • of. itho foremost manufacturers John S. Yeo. assistant attorney general. of tho county election boards with­ office of the U. Si' Employment people who have given their, souls of tho Salvation Army in eleven were contacted concerning the pur­ — V- ■■ What turned the tables was ir­ out exception on their integrity Service- yesterday. "‘There is a to Christ,. This is due to unrc- eastern states. The male chorus chase of a new car. ' regularities in Stemer’s own town and faithfulness to their. trust, very critical need for hundreds generate ministry,” he said. “He of the stalT band, which delighted After investigation, the squad de­ Farewell Party To of Belmar. There by the court’s from- which the assumption was of men to handle the’ unloading .that ministers must minister 'also so many in the Saturday night cided on the. purchase of a Cadil­ ruling Sterner lost a net total of drawn that Judge Kinkead has said jobs at receiving platforms and in the spirit,” / ■ / ' concert, sung a special selection, the last word. lac ambulance and a $4,200 vehicle forty-eight votes, putting Donahay to fill other jobs whore brawn is lie spoke of a day that he:sinned “Though I speak with the Tonguos 8: Local Draftees — V- of Men.” was purchased. . V ■ ■ a prime requisite,” he said, and tried to cover it for three i Several qppeals to the public Entertained Saturday Night at , Housewives who have never be­ years. “ One day I prayed,” he The Scripture reading froni the were made and within two years Red Men’s Hall, Before > Results of W. S. C. S. fore worked outside their own Said, “Lord though all is taken 9th chapter of Matthew was given of its purchase the new ambulance Leaving for the Navy. New Post of V. F. W . homes, business and professional away I'll make that thing light. I 1 by Brigadier William Harris, presi­ had been paid for. However, the men who can pool thoir tim e/high did that week with a broken heart dent of the officers training col­ For Ocean Grove Fajr Announced lege of New York . G- squad again has: instituted : the A farewell party for eight local school boys and- girls, even war and trembling tears: Jesus said, drive, this time to enable it , to young men who left in the draft Chairman, Mrs. Charles Bilms workers on vacations, every Ameri­ “The spirit of the Lord .is upon Com. Damon described the an­ . Will Seek Members from nual week end • of the Army in maintain its efficiency and to be on Tuesday for Camden, was given •Neptune Also; George A.' Reports $565.00 Realized on can citizen who can possibly spare ■you.” Let an angel from Heaven able to continue the. same type ] at Red Men’s Hall, Corlies avenue, - Annual Event ; Next Meeting the time as a war service, while preach another gospel and God will Ocean Grove as the pivot of its Falkner, Organization Chair­ program of work in this part of the volunteer service to all persons in Neptune, Saturday night, by Mr. man. V. Wednesday, August 18.- also earning extra pay, were urged curse it. There is no other gospel Ocean Grove needing it. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Glashen. today by Hatfield to join up for If you want deliverance then iri eastern territory. The members gather here for thcih annual fur­ New equipment and supplies are Included in.the eight was'their A new post of Veterans of For­ It was announced at the execu­ work in the food canning and pro­ the power of the Spirit; you will-be always being purchased by the son, Benjamin F. jr., and Michael tive board meeting of St. Paul’s cessing industry. delivered. If you want freedom lough and go away offering ithanks eign Wars is-iif progress of being to Almighty God for such a place squad and operating expenses form Crulecheck, Irving Wilde, Robert organized for Ocean Grove , and W. S. C. S., on Tuesday afternoon, -V-^ ' ’'' then by. the blood of Jesus Christ a major item in the yearly bud­ Schmidt, Bud Lepinsky, of Nep­ by the chairman, Mrs. _Charles you shall be free. , You shall not as this where high Christian stand­ Neptune. It has been proposed Today Last Day of Home Fair ged of the service. - • j tune, and John Bain, Edward Strat- BUrrisi that with all expenses paid, go away unsatisfied, unhealed, ards are proclaimed. “Soon we thait it be named for the two local Tho closing day of the annual shall all go back to our regular ’A:! All are urged to come to the aid >ton and Joseph Mount, of Ocean boys.who first; made the supreme the money received on the fair held when you come to Him. If you of this voluntary service, which Grove. The draftees aro in the July 22-23, to date, was $565.50. bazaar and fair for the Metho­ routine of living and will remem- sacrifice in the present war, Nor­ dist Home for the Aged is being (Contlnued on Paso 8) has never made a charge for serv navy and after leaving Catnden man Hannah and Jack Crotsman. The next -St. Paul’s U. S. O. night Local Man in 'A. S. T. Program ice, be it at 12 noon, or 12 mid­ were sent to Bainbridge, Md., for -will be held August 21. Mrs. Mac- held today in the old Sunshine George A. Falkner, 132 Broad- Pvt. Robert Eugene Swank, son BIBLE STUDENTS COMING their.boot training. Whinney-reported ithat she and her Cafeteria building, opposite the night v , . .. ■ j way; who was elected chairman of Ocean Grovo post office building. of Rev. and Mrs. O. D. Swank, of Envelopes may be mailed to the About ISO guests attended the the, organization committee, pre­ committee have written 'to sixty the- Odel llouse, 23 Atlantic aye- Will Hold Conference in Baptist squad or left'at the squad head­ five boys in service. The three day event is being party, and dancing was furnished sided at a meeting of the organiz­ nue, .\vas^ one of 422 men assigned Church August 22-27 * quarters, Central and Olln, Ocean by Harold Martin and his orches­ The third anniversary of the marked by large crowds and the ers in the Masonic building, 50 Pit­ to the 1553rd Service Unit of the The Jersey Shore Biblo Confer­ Grove, A -.call ito. .ifil, day ojr tra. Refreshments were served. signing of the. charter of ithe W. S. (various tables are well patronized. man avenue. About twenty-five Army Specialized Training Pro- ence will be held at the F irst Bap­ night, will summon the squad to Johii Bain was . a 'member of- the C. S. will lie in October, a t which Mrs. Harry Jackson, chairman, is have signified their intention of gi-am at Ohio University, where he tist church in Asbury Park from* gnyono’s home where aid is need- being assisted by Mrs. Mary C. Noptun.e high school faculty before becoming charter members, includ­ time S t 'Paul’s organization will is. now enrolled and ,receiving in­ August 22 to 27. i'd. „ . • , entering >the armed forces,, plan something special to be an­ Flint, Mrs. Eames, Mi's. E, N, ing those from the first World struction in the basics/engineering On Sunday, August 22, Robert G. ■i; William ; N. Schwartz is presi- nounced later. The regular meet­ Wooisto'n, cashier; Mrs. Fulton, - — - v : War and those who are now over­ cuiriculum under this- 'program.' Le’Tourneau, a leading industr: 1- ;. aent of the squad, with James ing will be held Wednesday after­ Mrs. James Woolley, Mrs. William " Girl Born to Rodens seas. Those eligible should got in Pvt.. Swank was graduated from ist and manufacturer and a .Christ­ Blair the vice president and Leo noon, August 18, at 2:00 p. m. in Sherman,; Mrs.' Flaveli and a host touch with. Chairman Falkner or Gliffsido Park high school in June ian layninn, will ’bo the speaker. Ifrierloy the ; sccrotary-trcnsurer. Captain and Mrs. Norman Ro­ the church. Mrs. Ella Poole will of others interested in the Home. Howard L'. Smith. . . ' •.' 1941. On Mondiiy, Tuesday and Wednes­ /-.Curivin F. Dodd is captain'; Lewis den, of /Columbus,’ Ga.,;. are;. the be the speaker. All circle groups . '■ ; ; ;■/-•:■ "■ The_chartcr Will bo kept open day evyriings, Dr. Georgo lile- ie^Iiilfbrd,; lieutenant,. and August proud parents bf a daughter born are asked to be present at this Sportsmen Election . August, 15 July; a t that place. ..Mrs. Roden for ninoty, days to permit the en­ Neely, prtacher'in Biolo conference • :^tqll and Frank Wilgus the ser­ 28. meeting..' "• Tlfe Neptune Sportsnien’s club is tlio' former Ruth Wardell, of rollment of additional charter mem­ Girl Born to Douglas’ throughout America, will occupy geants; '*/ ' Those attending the meeting will hold its annual election on Neptune.- bers. The plans for election and August 15, at 3:00 p. m., at the A seven pound, eleven ounce :he pulpit. - Dr. G. Gordon Blown-, installation of officers will be an­ Tuesday were Mrs. Georgo, Tomp­ girl, -Ellen Elizabeth, wus born ■OCE ANGROVE v AUDITORIUM kins; /M rs, Neil Tompkins, - Miss club house. The club house, which villa, pastor. of Tremopt ‘ Temple: ■ify!The - preacher/;. Sunday;; Aug- American Barber Shop? 52 Main nounced at the meeting on August had been accepted by the U. S. Monday, July 26, at Monmouth Bsptist Church, Boston, will preach Ave. All hair cuts: are. 50c.—15 tf.- 10. “ Richard Clark is acting secre-. Mae Conifort, Mrs. -Marjorie Mae-. Memorial hospital, Long; Brunch, , i;qst,;.‘8th.:ntil 10:30. ; ’ah^i ;. 7;30, .Whinney, Mrs. Edith Davis, Miss .Coast Guard as a hospital, has on Thursday and Friday nights. - fipj.m., will be Dr. F. Crosslcy Mor- tary-treasurer.: ,, "V to Mr. and Mrs. Hotvard Douglas, GREETING1 CARDS: Fine, selec-. Anno Hardy, Mrs, Charles Bilms; been turned back to the club/and Mrs. Dorothy bfi Stiatiicarn, “Go’s- . /.Babk Pastor’! Presbyterian Church, fitin at Openshnw’s, “The Greeting of Deal, Mrs. Douglas is/the for-’ pel Nightingala of-America,’’/will ’, Copcord, N. C:—32 ; •'-v ■ ■ Mrs.; Verne L .. Smith, Mrs. Rhrtd can again be uqed for the purposes Card Store.”; 60 Main: Ave— 25 CARROLL n. FRANCIS, M. D.1 mer. Ruth Bilms, of Ocean Grove. Pine, Mrs. Louis Samueison, Miss of 'tho club, y ■ ■' he the guest soloist, oh'the opening ,-/ . . . „ , U. s. Navy (Rot.) day./' • Lip-reading lessons, summer, F; hOcean, Grove Pharmacy • Nqncy Doroy, Mrs. Joseph Rain- i Xfain ‘ L l.l I.., *__ W C. $2:00; Optometrlat-Optician oqr; Miss Gruco / Pilmore, and Mrs. Brighten rooms with Wall Paper. . _ Dr. Joseph' F. Heine, Homer' Fre.on.ov I1; lJr.’ fipfirirn TIC Nagle’s Mata. Central * Pharmacy I PAGE TWO FRIDAY, AUGUST 6,1943

Victor J. Campbell Russell M. Jackson Robert G. Redden Salvation Army William E. Candlnno Charles H. Jackson, jr. CharleB Rcchsteim FROM OUR BOYS IN (Contlnuod from Pago 1) Arthur J. Cnppn Charles V. Jamison John A. Rice"', her what we have heard and felt Robert Carhart (*) Daniel Burtis Jamison Kennoth H. Riley THE here," said he, "The needs of the Elmer B. Carmen Alfred M Jobes : Henry Roehrich Charles AV. Cnsher Allen L. Jobes Albert C. Rogers world demand from us ntore holy Chas. A. Chamberlain .AVilliam J. Jobes Albert Rogers, jr. S E R V I C E living, more zeal. Lift- up your Jack B. Charlaton Robert Norman Jobes James L. Rogfcrs eYes to the fields—'they are ready William Cheeseman Harold Shear Johnson Walter E. Rogers By Bill Thomson NEPTUNE OCEAN GROVE AVilliam A. Clark, jr. James L. Johnson Kenneth A. Rose | for. the/harvest. When we have AA’illie Knight Clarritt George A. Johnson Charles Rosenstcii won the war and the peace, let us OCEAN GROVE Harry Mulliken David L. Matthews ?■ Rex Clay, jr. Ermon K. Jones Eckalee D. Salnmo r«t'nR°Sf II !‘he ?ir Francif Drake Hotel, the not return homo to find that, we Fred P. Clayton, jr. Howard Jones Nick Sasso Co. D, SC.U .1108, A. S. 1. 1., Persian room there. The real eat- Major General Jack Mullikcn Joseph C. Menner Richard Clayton John M. Jones have failed to nppree|aite and deal John J. Murphy Harold M. Menner . AVilliam Schank . Georgia -Schqol of loch., mg places such as Lucca's, DiMag- Wm. H. H. Morris Frank B. Cle.veland John AV. Keane (**) Prcd J. Schanck Atlanlti, Georgia.. . Kio’s- and the Fisherman’s wharf with things close at hand.” Shirley E. Applegate F. Laird Nelson George C. Menner George AV. Keefe Charles W. Newcomb Richard F. Meyer ; Joseph B. Coffee Herman W. Schanr We certainly will excuse you for and the fust thrill of a visit to Salvationists by the very na­ Willis Atkinson Francis Cold Andrew Kiefer, jr. Frank Sauta not sending us a letter sooner for Chinatown. I Know you and Mrs. Jack Ayvadian John V. Newcomb Frank O. Nagle, jr. ture of their work live next door Norman Norris Eugene J. Cole AVilliam S.w. King b rtuy,,Alton Sculthorpeocuitaurpe we It now how jjusymll the hoys are, Williams, enjoyed vour visit grcut- Leon Barto ' Frank Nichols Harry E. Coleman AVilliam Hudson Kirkc Marcus L. Sciurappa atid after: leaining, about your !y. X oteithat yon have no news ns to trouble and in many places here Walter J. Beattie Donald Opdyko O.-C. Nicdenstein, jr. Clyde Packard George Combs, sr. Alban Kenny L. Lyndon Sclover courso .it IS no wonder, you say, it yet regarding vour transfer to and abroad look upon a world full T. R, Beckman; jr. Edmund J. Ochiltree John E. Comer Paul Korb, jr. . Harold M. Shafto is it tough one. Glittl yon have h another post Imt'if tltev have men- of gestures of futility and frustra- James Bennett Norman H. Pnckard Howard Patterson, jr. AVilliam E. Conlan Charles A. Krauss , Harold E. Shafto niee. setup where you are ami in- United the fact that it: will not tie tion,; There was never a time when Robert C. Bergen AVilliam S. Perkins. Henry E; Pee'e, jr. Raymond Conover ■ Philip H. Kruschka Joseph A. Shafto tcresting to lea rn /th a t .quite, .a long xow, do not fail to keep us Elmer A. Perry Carroll S. ; Pierce cot tainty and belief arc needed as Bertram S. Bills, jr. George H. Corwin . Paul II. Lacey, jr. Frank Shoemaker few fellows with you now were in .posted. I. suppose you would like -T Robert Blacklock Roydcn Perry Bradley 0. Potter Turner R. Cottrell today,” He decried the sophistry AValincc A.’ Pfeiffer AA’alter S. I’ropert, jr. Franklin C. Lane Harry L. Shurc the same company with.you wlicu cliange ami it seems that we aro Alfred P , Bylsma Logan C. Cooper; John AVillard Lane Frank Sicilinno you were, stationed at, Fort Jack- all like .this,' after a time we seel; •hat,says “it really doesn’t matter Allen Borden Harold AV. Rainear Eugene Rogers T. E. Rcickcldcrfcr George P. Rogers' ■'■Silas'- Monroo Coy ’ Harold E. Lane Joseph Siciliano soil. This, certainly docs m a k e 'it a change and like to move around what you believe, if you believe Richard M. Borden Samuel C. Crnig George Latshaw Samuel P. Siciliano liicc. io.Ue with old t.neiiils nu.i it 1 lieiiriily agree with von on vour William Brenneckc, jr. Christopher Rcitzcl Alfred M. Scott tro'igly.” He could not put any Milton Ridgway AA’illiam C. Scott Andrew J, Crippcn Richard G. Lane Enrl Sickler, jr. is like ynq to lie milking m any. remark, that liy this time'next year John W. Brcnncn G. Jack Crossman (*) James F. Lnughlin Robert O. Sickles new oner,., botry that■ your. tiiiiis- yea hope to he with us amiii It other teacher on the same plat­ Mnrquerite J. Itricrlcy AVeslcy Riley Howard AA’. Selby, jr. Bernnrd'T. Ring John II. Selby Frederick D. Cress Norman Lawrence James Francis Silver fer will . net al ow; you. to he in v.lil he. a happy reunion wlien all form with Christ. . Uncertainty of David W. Brown Joseph Curto « Everett Layton Charles E. Simpson the Groye at. all this summer,: hut our hoys, return aind we shall wel IT./Warren Brown Walter T. Ring AA'allacc Shaugcr religious conviction makes a most Hamilton Uohland James J. Sherrard, 3d Joseph Curto (2nd) AVarren Le Comptc Rcnjamin Sinensky as j oa rcT.it;rk in your.letter, that c-piiie, .you with open arms ’ We needy, world. Herbert R. Bush, jr. . Dominick Cutano AVilliam L. Lee Morris Sinensky there aro . .if,ore;, summers . coming, send grctyiugj • and wish voti "ml Norman Campbell AVilliam J. Romer Joseph S. Simpkins Donald. II. Ross Lloyd J. Stevens John J. Ciitnno Albert J. Lawson AVilbur T. Slocum AVc certainly ngiee with you and Mrs. R. thc host of health and Imp- “What, of social standards?” he Albert E. Catley Edward L. Conklin Theodore Lcpinsky A rthur B. Smith uv.al a it-AviIl. he wiien. iJitU'?**; . . : asked. He referred ito the five bil­ T. Hadford Catley Alfred. Robinson Richard B. Stirling G. Adrain Schnntz Frank E. Stpolisky George AA’. Carhart Clarence Lertch. AVilliam Smith all.... you..v.; grand ■fellows .. . return ,v . andV:, Lverctt C. White. A/S I lions spent fo r liquor in the United Barry Chamberlain Leroy S. Dangler Edson Alston Lewis Ashton 0. Smith get together aiiiee again. W e. illi Stanley L. Clayton Theodore Schlossbach Braincrd F. Swain -70 Co. 2289, »!«.• 228; States last year. This he declared Franklin Scgcr O. D. Swank James V. Danniello . Kenneth Richard Lisle George Albert Smith kiiow- you are, interested .in the I jy George 'Coder Munzio J. Danicllo S. N. T. .S. was .-more than was spent'for edu­ - Howard Semons . ; Robert E. Swank John AVright Lisle • George Arthur. Smith doings' this su.miiier and Voyy glad 1 Kainbririgc,L Maryland: James, Coder George Daniels , Edward A. Lippincott Joe Smith to report we are. having p’, good cation in the United States nnd Clilford Cole Charles L. Severs Victor T . Thomas /•‘It is nice;t» kiiow that you con­ ■ George Shiblii It. Thompson, jr. Herman D. Danker' Elwobd T. Lippincott James Smith season regaidless of tho;gas short­ sider' the, receipt of the Ocean Canada combined.* ..He 'scored 'the William J. Collier Earl AV. Davidson ' Irvihg Lippinmott John Sljlcs Smith age and should there he any way Carl Dahlquist H. Virginia Shibley II. 1). Thomson ' Grove Times a treat, to read the tendency to give glamour to the Earle FrG. Smith John Thumm John M. Davis. Herman Lofton Govino C. Siciliano possible you\ c could i ship'along a few home tuwiitown newsnews; amiand learalearn wfiuiwhat is. George Daniels Robort 0. Day Dcmora J. Lopez, jr. Donald Solovikos — r __ despicable, th e denounced efforts to Richard DeHart Kenneth J. Smith Birney B. Truitt sides- ol beef and a fc • l i going on. , Through the kindness William B. Smith II. AA'illinm Tunis Robert N. Deane _ James R. Lofton Louis Solovikos butter, it would he a.Til b . . l oi' .iMr; Kresge I am able to keep establish a. national lottery with Donald De Ruse AValter H. Dc Bow . Edward Loskowski Frank H. Spccht . Kenneth Dc Rose Richard R. Stout Kenneth M. Ulmer Keep lip,tip.. your .- „good \ t ; .sending' niniivmany coniescopies w wec-kly. ec-k lv to our the. avowed purpose of paying for Wilbur Stout Stanton E. Ulmer Frank Dc Capua, jr. Donald Fenton Lundny Robert N. Stack when you can. The last letter re- Thomas J. Ilpvlin Anthony E. Dambrosc Clarence R. Lyle Earl H. Stcbbins eeiveil from . HammoiV'he in­ Imys in th e .service and they all the war. He was astounded that Jack Dclalush Douglas Stirling AA'illinm A. AVagncr seem delighted anil1 appreciate' it Albert Strassburger Edgar C. AA'ashabaugh Ralph D’Antbrnsi Eugene Lyons Melvin . A. Stoward quired where you \vlmc located arid very much. Glad you 'think the a national magazine should pub­ Walter L. Drill Herman D. Danker - Richard P. Lyons Robert U. Stewart to send yov.V address.. It is now lish an ■ article eulogizing' seduc­ Harold G. Dunkorley Robert B. Stratton Harry E. AA'ntson Xavy is- a great part of the serv­ Alfred V. Swouarton Robert T. AA’cgge Mario G. D’Dona Leon Maccanico Carl Jay Stewart on the. way; . If*j wished to.bo re­ ice to be a member, and that you tion. There is Uncertainty in James IC. Easley, jr. Russell De Bow, jr. Ernest Mac Dermant AValter J, Stew art membered ‘..o you in', which, we all Stanley Erbacher' Woolscy Thompson Harry AVIieeler liave 'learned plenty about real many directions. . Can man of Edward Thorns Jack AA’. Williams Clark AV. Dellett Robert AV. Mac Donald George AV. Strachle join. R. Alvin Everett Kenneth. Dellett lighting. Keep this-in mind. It liimseif save.. . him from , his Frederick Von Clcef John S. Yco Fred T. Mac Dormant Joseph L. Stratton may come.-in good when you can James S. Ferris William N. Dellett Charles MacDonald Kenneth S. Strohm Pvt. Leon AV; Barto. plight? The great need of the William J. Fitzpatrick Warren T. Vasel (**) A-S' No. !213J3ll,Co.. 11 3051,- return to thc Grove’and again take Rosalie A. Voigt NEPTUNE Albert AVilliam Dencc Donald MacDowcll Joseph R. Sturm Kenneth Fitzpatrick : Robert G. Denihan Stanley Major, jr. Arthur E. Sutton Military INilice, Bn. A. P. O., .-16.71-, Viip vour duties tis a member of the hour is that we should be a God- Alfred Fourctt Sydney T. AVnlton Nicholas Aidarelli C/O Postmaster. Now York City. Ocean Grove pojice department, one. seokirig people, thnt we know from Ralph F. Walworth Frank C. Ammann / . I’atsy De Sarno Nick Marcanicco Frederick. E. Sutton of the truest in the state. ' Interest-' Edgar R. Fulton De Sarno John T. Marshall Ike Schlossbach \\*e were within a few days of personal experience God’s way. G. W. Garrahranill William S. Ward Arthur J. Anderson sending our police to try and locate ing to leant you shot a,perfect Samuel Watson, Jr. Elmer II.-Andrews ’ AA’illiam Dickerson, jr. Eugene Mason, jr. . Leroy Slocum “ We can do little to relieve these Douglas II. Garwood John E. Diehl you, it has been so long since wc scoie on the rille range and you Milo V. Gibbons Harry AV. AVhite Albert S. Apicalli George H. Martin Eugene C. Slocum had any word but-you have saved rafik with the foltr top men- in, evil conditions," he added “ unless Albert AVhite Ralph Applegate A’crnon S. Doremus Vincent A. M artin '• AA’ilbur T. Slocum Ellsworth N. Gics Miles Dwyer this' serious situation by the . af-. your company/ Hope-you receiv­ we within arc- clean. Is my life Daniel A. Gillan Everett C. AVhite Michael Arcangelo Joseph Martuscelii I.croy O. Slocum rival of your letter. Glad that, ed a medal and will, add it to our Ruth R. AVhite •Charles. Arnone : Stanley Diamond Pat Martuscelii ' Elmer SpOnonberg dedicated to the glory of God? Raymond Graeter ■ :. Louis Diehl . you are receiving our, letters arid collection in the department when James Gravatt ; P. Stephen AViclert Albert J. Ardolina Samuel S. Martuscelii Evelyn Stout realize, that you are . very - busy. you return. Keep up your good Look' up, God is not fa r away. He Thomas J. AViclcrt James 0. Armstrong Ernest F. Dodd George L. Matthews George P. Strong William Guy Thomas C. Disbrow Vervfew of the‘'E l ciowd left* worjt.and. you .may be able to top. is tile only power in us to deal with Joseph Hagerman Robert AVilliams Thomas J. Arnone Michael Maugori Hozckiah Summers in the Grovo and it! seems more ! Bill Guy .when, we get at it again. the increasingly difficult problem David AVilliams, sr. AVnrrcn Asay Lee AV. Dolbrow AA’illiam H. Maurer Earl Swisher Robert Hammcn Raymond M. Dorrer fellows are. going‘ each • week. It lyes,; Ai*c>BarkeleSy..- keeps in touch of mankind.” ; Walter Hancock David AA’illiams, jr. Leon H. Asch Richard B. Me Caffery John R. Tnntum is nice you can keep in communi­ with all our boys, and he is. doing! Robert E. -AVills Edward D. Ashfield. Jack Drum 1 AValter Me Caffrey, jr.George II. Taliraan The flowers were in loving mem- John Hancox Harry AV. Duerkes cation with your family/ That cer- grand woik in keeping them'well Allen Hannah Henry J. AVoodring Thomas M. Askiew Norman Me Chcsncy Cecil O. Taylor / tainly- is your first duty, but when posted. Your police experience has or of Mr. Alfred Wagg, a former John AV. AA’oollcy ; Paul Attardi Robert J. Duerkes , Ralph Me Chcsncy Clarence S. Taylor Norman Hannah (*) Frances Durkin ' you do get -a fsw/exthi minutes, no doubt helped you in many ways vice president, from his family; Robert I. Hannah Ektor AVright • Frank AA’. Bach Harry McChcsncy, jr. Norman Taylor ' and your Xavy training will be AValter Durkin fire a letter in mif.direction, will Calvin. Tf. Reed, former ,superin­ James Hardagon Eugene AVright Alexander. Bacon Edward P. Me Curry Iiiclmrd S. Taylor be happy to heaiy from you.. Best cTsrit to have when you return. John S. E. Young John J. Balkan John AV. Dutton James McDonald Samuel D. Taylor tendent of.streets of Ocean Grove, William Harris John Dwylcr of luck alid keep well. , ' .::oks like; a good 50-50 proposi- Jacob Haussling Edw in Young ... Carl E. Bannon Millard R. McMillan Dudley R. Tcrrctt, jr. .:;n. All.'die boys in the depart­ from his wife and daughter; Mrs.' William A. Heintz, jr. Joseph Young Albert Barnes Dietrich J. Eberhardt AVillard L. McMillan Harold Dixon Tcrrio Joseph S. Simpkins ment send their best to you in AVilsoh J. Eccles Jessie Edwards, from her - daugh-' James Hendrickson Summer Residents Anthony R. Barone Stanley»» Joseph Ml Meade Martin » »» — C. —-Textor • 7001-792 A. S. (10- ' which I join hoartiljr.. Keep well Tames Herbert Fred A. Ahlgrim Joseph M. Barone Rudolph Eckhardt Ervin Megill Alien R. Thomas 1st B att.. Cor 2. Ituppy. •/ " . ter, Mrs. Jessie t . Mitchell; Tony Barone George R. Eddleman AVilliam Megill, jr. Edward M. Thomas Coast Guard Training Station. George Armstrong, from Adelaide Robert Holbrook, jr. Alfred Jack Ball, jr. Samuel Edelson, M.D. Frank Holl Eugene R. Ball1 Patsy J. Barone Everett AV. Menke Arnold F. Thompson Manhattan Beach, N. Y. . Mrjqr Thomas T. Holme, Armstrong; Mrs. J. Howard Blair Martin Bartolf Stanley M. Edwards George Menke, jr. Edward C. Ticdcmann Nice to. see you in the Grove Hi*. :&*0. S. A.UO No. 871, William Hughes Elias B. Baker, jr. Joseph Ehrienbach, jr. and Miss -Lorena -Kennedy, from Marlin Hurley Harry AV. Baker Fred Henry, Bauer, jr. Thomas B. Menke Robert L. Ticdcmann over the weekend Joie and your C/O Postmaster, New York, N. Y. David E. Beatty- Donald P. Eldridge. George A. Metcalf Everett Tilton Toiri is the only one of our boys friends; Commissioner and Mrs. Reginald Hurley Edward E. Barto ushering in the Auditorium in uni­ Evan E. James ’•. Roland G. Blake Edwin R. Behrens ' Clarence R. Eldridge Albert Meeks Le Roy Tilton form caused quite a- sensation. who sands his letters V-Mail serv­ Richard E; Holz, from their officer Leo A. Bellissen AVilliam A. Eldridge Charles L. Miller Robert E. Trottlcr ice, and it is quite a thrill when Grover R. James, jr. Donald Bocgchold What a hit. you made with-a ccr- children; Lt. Col. and Mrs. William Howard Jamouncau jr. Thomas Bradley Kenneth Bender Donald A. Ennis John AV. Miller Patrick F. Tierney, jr. t. i t group, of .young ladies .'and his letters arrive from the other Albert C. Bennett George F. Emmons Spencer C. Miller Robert AV. Todd side. He writes: “Ju st' about a H. Range, from their sons, Wil­ Chas. W. Jeffrey-Smith Robert F. Brown jou-should never have promised John W. Jeter AVilliam Cann Arnold L. Bennett Leon R: Emmons Jimmie L Mills Lewis F. Tortaricllo that you would return • every>-week­ year ago I was' leaving Ocean liam, Wilbur and Willard; Major Donald G. Bennett John J. Ennis Michael AV. Morris Louis Traverso Grove to catch my plane to start A. E. Johnson Colwell AV. Carr end./ •. AViiait a disappointed group James and Phebe' Allan, from itheir Joseph F. Kaiser Robert M. Casey George C. Bennett AVilliam G. Erickson ■’ -Antonio A. Nuzzi John S. Trimble when you failed to appear this last this adventure over here—much children including Lt. Com.’John J. Robert J Bennett Edwin J. Ervin AVilliam E. Morris Emilu J. Trippoii has happened since that day—much George Kolcec Robert S. Clare Harold AA’. Estlow one. The swimriiing is ■; fine but Allan, of Chicago; Ruth Evange- Wilson.IConnedy Charles C. Cole James Bennett Harry S. Morris AVilliam Turchyn there is something, the matter with to . -speed 'the day , I . return and Marvin B. Bennett Harry Ross Evans Spencer B. Morton Michael Turchyn - ! dr ring this year I have spent much line and Florence Mae Heddle, Paul C. Kondla Kenneth H. Connolly a certain hot-dog stand, so many Homer D. Kresge, jr. Robert H. Connolly Samuel J. Bennett Walter Evans, jr. George D. Moser, jr. John Tyma . girls Sighing, that .vbu -are nt: time thinking of the Grove and my from their parents, Major and AA’alter Beutell Pierre J. Exarhos John II. Maurer James E. Uland — friends. I gather fi'oni'the letters William T. Kresge Ronald H. Connolly there to wait on them. Better Mrs.,David Heddle, of Norristown, Osmar Kukor Donnld P. Duly Robert E. Bills Henry Faller Harold C. Megill AValter Ulmer, jr. ■get your ship ready, stop the subs which I receive from time to time Stuart B. Bills John Farruggio Herbert F. Megill Anthony J. Valente fiom the men in tho police depart­ Pa. Randolph La Barrc Wesley Davenport and g-Jt this, war over. Ocean Itoy Lever Robert H. Diricgar Stephen Blauvelt, jr. M argaret M. Fauvcr Harry A. Mills Eligio Valente Grove will • not: he the same until ment that many of the familiar The evening attendance number­ Ruth Botorff Patsy 'Carl Ferrara Frank Mitchell Joseph J. Valente faces are absent for. awhile. There ed 3,600. : ; ‘ •-/:•>/ / Arthur Vernon Lins Hunter Diringer we have you here oitcc rhoye. Wc William Fenton Lins AA’altcr Dotterwcich, jr. Frank Boulanger Francis R. Fescharek Arnold Moore Wendell E. Van Hlse will do; tlie h ist we' can/ to cheer, is little to tell you or rather that Richard Brace Frederick Fescharek Michael Narayouski •Elwood C. Van Note is permissible to write. My work in the Navy and shooting per­ Wallace E. Ludwig Harrison Edwards the loiiely lieai.ts. until 'you arrive. William Lyon : Andrew J. Egncr John L. Braly Kenneth Fescharek . John Narayouski Reed Van Luvance Make it .soon. We all send liest over here is to plan and super­ fect scorek on the range and your John K. Brannon ';/•/ Daniel Carl Fiore;/ George M Naylor John I. Van Note vise, the maintenance of all we-' past record; when’ you return , we Joseph B.Lockwood Robert M. Eichhorn regards. •. ' ■ ' ' William E. MacDonald George T. Feick Albert Brown, jr. John Leroy Fitzgerald Malcolm B. Nesbitt Joseph G. Vetrano polls in niy you can see I. am should have one of the finest pis- .Joseph AVilliam Brown Joseph E. Flammia Robert J. Neville Lt. Hubert K. Williamx A/C : William Mackay Robert J. Fiedler Dominick Vetrano keeping close to my hobby—in fact tol'teams in this part of our. state. Joseph A. Brown La Rue C. Flcgal Lloyd E.. Newman Paul J. Vetrano BTC. No., 8, Frfsijo, California. just. an hour ago I was on the K. MacWhinncy, jr. Charles H. Finke Sik. of .our, men from the .depart­ Itusling MarWhiniiey Richard B. Frcdey Norman L. Brown Vernon L. Ford George H. Noble Steve F. Vetrano It is nice to learn that yot; arc l.ange filing niy pistol which I ment are in the armed forces, George A. Burdge Theodore Frankenfield Michael AV. Norris .receiving -the Sunday Bulletin’s of George R. Magee James B. Gnrtlan Carney Vetrano used to enjoy ;;so. much while on in the Army, Navy and Coast Reginald B. Burdge Lester Franklin, jr Michael J. O’Brien . Michael ...... A. VirgiUo , ! the Auditorium and the copies, of the force. Tell’ the Chief, I am Russell F. Major Robert N. Hamilton V . w*.. . • Guard. All seem to be getting Robert McClelland., jr. Ted Hcish Harold F. Burke Charles Garon Thomas E. O’Hagan Leuis Vitale the Times which have heon .mailed, still looking for. my number 13, along nicely. All the boys here John AVilliam Burke Robert A, Grookett Frank P. Orifici Kcrmit T. AVnlkcr to you. The description of your police badge.. Would certainly William D. McClelland Cail S. Hcrbst wish you the host of luck and hope Robert II. Meade 'Htomas T. Holme AA’illiam IL Burr David J. Garrison Thomas A. Orifici Russell R. AValllng visit to Silu Francisco was most like to wear it over here for luck.” you will stick to number 13. Write Herman V: BuSch ..: James D. Garrison AVilbur AVyckoff Orr Philip I. AValton interesting. ■ X can. well romemlier Tqiii, with sonic of our other .men David V. Metz Harold II. Holt again when you can. Irwin Milligan Thomas Howell Irving Becker Franklin Gasner Frederick L. Osborn Andrew AA'nilo Frank Mills AVilliam Hujskamper Harold 0. Brand James L. Gattiing Raymond Osborn, jr. Richard 0. AVard Walter L. Morris Theodore E. Resting Ronald IT. Bullock ,'. Millcrd I. Grant Howard 11 O'Shea Alfred AA’atson William Morris Donald Ketcham AA’illiam Bullock Charles Gravatt Frederick E. Oito Albert AVardcn William It, Morris Arthufi Lambert, jr. Robert Britton, jr. Stephen Grnziaho Myron A. Pabst Howard P. AA’arden Riihert E. Moss C. LaHrin March Louis F. Byrd Reynold Green Pietro F. Pacera Raymond E. AA’arden Arthur J. Mount, jr. . B. A. Matthews, jr. Lester J. Campbell Albert A. Gross George S. Palaia Ivan Ware . John Hammond Jerry Palaia Roy AVarren AVinston Hargreave. Ray Palaia . Agnes AVcavcr. R. N. WHAT'S THE. MATTEL WITH ME Ernest J. Harris Leon Palmer Nevcl R. AVebster Fortune Harris Jack A. Pantalco David F. Westerveit Ralph Vartranft Gerald G. Palaia Lee Oliver AVhite FOR VITAMIN v ,: Kenneth O. Hankins Paul Palmer, Irving AVhite, jr. J. Hartigan Ernest Palmer Harry AV. AVhite, jr. Joseph J. Hartigan . Howard S. Parker Joseph M. AA'hite ■ AVilliam L. Hartwisk Wm. Patterson Myron H. AVhite Douglas H. Hayden Bert Pearce AVillard L. White George J. Heidcmark. Charles Pearce Home canned tomatoes ana tomsio William H. AVhite AVilliam C. Heidemark Harry Pcmbleton Thomas H. AVhitaker juice are one of the best and nost Frederick E. Height Jerry Percello . Bennie D. Williams Frederick M. Heinrich Genete J. Percello Noah F. Williams economical sources of vitamin C, so Donald M. Heitkamp , Louis J. Porcolo Robert E. AVills HISTORY Richard R. Heitkamp Salvatore Percello important to the doily diet. As an Richard E. AVilson Frank E./Helmka Sam Pctlllo Robert Linehan inexpensive switch from cifrus fruits, or Frederick P. Hendricks George C. Phillips Robert AVilson George I Hendrickson Edward Perrella Joseph AVlltflhire to add color and variety, tomatous vr:!> Jn. B. Hendrickson, jr. • Horace G. P ettit John E. AVise Frank. E. Herbert . Bradford D. Piersall Darvcy W. AVlxon go a long way in solving meal planni.vj Joseph V. Herbert Edgar Phillips, jr. Bernard G. AVolford Mulford B. Herbert and budget problems, and in saving Earl ...H. .Plummer. »>viiuiuRichard E. £<• Woolridge uooiriag Charles A. Hetzel , Eugene. R. Plummer Robertn -i— * C Woolridge...... ration points. With a plentiful supply SEVENTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION Vernon Higley Robert Poles Raymond AVarwick James F. Hill V Charles S. Polhemus Thos: AVombough jr. from gardens and in market, this is the John H. Holland Max Pollock AVilliam F. AVombough Looking Forward to the Diamond Jubilee In 1944 Ellas Homer time to plan for balanced winte. ,r,- . :s. George E. Pullen Phillip Worthy Raymond S. Horner Vito Pisano A rthur G. AVright Joseph Huggins Salvatore Parlsi James W. Wright Owen G. Hughes AVillie Edward Reaves H arry S. AVright ' John Arnold Hulshart Andrew Rechsteiner Robert L. AVright \ H ow ard L, Hulso / George A. Rochsteiner Joseph Yaccarino The next time you stop at John T. Hulse Albert’M. Roynolda ' Emily Yarrington -Page Illustrations Joseph' A. Hulso . V°ur Jersey Central office George AV. Reynolds James F. Yarrington AVillard J; Hulse . - Herbert Rarr Reynolds Roger J. Young osh for canning directions. Charles Hummel Linwood A. Reynolds Roger L. Young $1.00 a Copy $1.10 by Mail AVinslow L.-Hurford , AValter H. Riley Ordwln Zagury Alfred C. H urley, AVilliam Roberts, Jr. . phillp Zarearo Alton B. Hurley. / Michael Rinaldi Carlton Hurley v' Morley Zagury Oscar H. Hycr Grove Times Office Richard Irons ■S&Sto )■ SKffSr™ JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & UGST CO. •Killed In Act 64 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove.! ; ^ Oa Sale a-::,/. FRIDAY, AUGUST , 1943 6 ‘\ ' PAGE THREE

FEATURES of THE TIMES STRICTLY BUSINESS Yankees Stop The Fort Monmouth ■An eighth inning home run by Bill Johnson enabled the New York Yankees to break a 1-1 tie with the Fort Monmouth baseball Everyone is now wondering what team and go ahead to a final 5-2 has happened . to the Brooklyn win.': .■■ ; . V ’ V'./ Dodgers and rightly so, as tho fa­ The Yankees finding Clayton mous “Bums” of yesterday's fame VanCqtt, Monmouth star, a hard are slipping rapidly toward ibho pitcher to fathom, were held to second division of the National the 1-1 tie for eight innings be­ league. fore Johnson found a pitch to his Of course, many arc blaming the liking and blasted one out of debacle on good old Branch, Rickey, reach for the round trip. Three new general manager of the Dodg­ mates were aboard when the ciiv cuit clout came, giving the Yan­ ers, or on Manager Leo Durocher, who has had many a tiff with his kees a 5-1 edge: The Fort Mon­ mouth All-Stars came back with a peons of the Ebbets field outer- single counter in the last of the gardens. ■ : . -. Naturally some of both are caus­ ninth, but the attempt fell short; '. U. S. Marine Corps Photo The loss shattered Van Cott’s ing ithe slip of the one-time con­ Maneuvers on the beach at tenders but we can see most of the .record string of 22 scoreless in­ Guantanamo Bay, Ci.’&a, be gin hs trouble seems to be sitting on Mr. nings pitched for the All-Stars, U. S. Marines climb down the ile threw five strikeouts, while cargo nets from an Army trans­ Rickey’s lap. port Into a landing boat. Soldiers Marvin Brauer fanned eight Mon­ Larry McPhail went a long way crowd the transport’s decks to Come, come, Wcathcrhy! Youh‘e clouding the issue!" to -build up the team and put it mouth players. ' v watch the Leathernecks. in a class all by . itself, with the The score: ••."•.." possible exception of a little com­ New York (A) (5) petition from Barnum and Bailey, AB 8 H PO A E Stirmveiss, ss .. $ 2 2 2 G 0 You Can Get Quick Relief and now Rickey is slowly but sure­ Metheny, if .... . 4 0 1 0 0 0 ly itaking . the whole organization Etten, lb l ..... 3 1 0 11 1 0 From Tired Eyes apart. Brooklyn has a strange Keller, If 6 0 0 3 0 0 TOPPS Sears, c...... 5 0 1 8 0 0 MAKE THIS SIM PLE TEST TODAY type of fan, and none of them are Undell, cf ..... 4 1.1 2 0 0 hot on Rickey’s idea, for which Johnson, 3b ... 41 2 0 1 0 they cannot; be blamed. ■Grimes; 2b . . . . 3 0 0 1 2 0 Rickey’s recent sale of a bunch 3reuer, p . . . . . 4 0 1 0 1- 0. of players to the Giants and other 37 8 8 27 11 0 iteams, especially with nothing All-Stars (2) more than the waiver price in­ AB R 11 PO A E volved, is far from making a hit Beasley, cf 4 1 2 5 0 0 in; the outersections of Bedford Hoffman, lb .. 3 0 0 G 2 0 Mcllor, ss ...... 4 1 4 3 0 0 avenuo where the fan—and also Richmond, 3b .. 4 0 1 0 1 0 the cash—comes from. Budzin, If . . . . . 4 0 0 2 0 0 No. Rickey is slo.wly and surely Stanisci, rf ...3 0 0 1 0 0 A new airplayfine oevetopep 8V owe rubber, company is relegating the Dodgers back into Biclecky,.2b ... 1 0 0 1 2 1 ■STUPDEP WITH SHARP. CYLINDRICAL, CRIMPED STEEL INSERTS -niATMARe Hirschlcr, c;;... 3 0 0 7 0 0 ■rt SKIP-PROOF ON Bona SNOW ANP ICE. . the oblivion'they once enjoyed, and Van Cott, p...,. 3 0 0 1 1 0 in so doing is making himself Nemchiek, 2b .. 1 0 0 1 1 1 f FbR VbuR | ” Y t a very unpopular in the Flatbush sec­ Durkin, 2b ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 SOOTHES • CLEANSES . REFRESHES tion. “Merrigan ..... 1 0 0 0 0 0 We said before in this little line 32 2 7. 27 8 2. valuable bookie? that that the Brooklyn fan is a queer “Bnttsd for Hoffman in 9th inning. helps solve menu problems and slightly wacky one, akin to Score by Innings nothing else in the world and oper­ New York 000 001 031—5 "CHEESE RECIPES FOR ating only within the confines of A ll-S tars • 000 000 101—2 Ebbetts field. This is so, but Summary WARTIME MEALS” Home run—Johnson. Two base those poor uninformed persons hits—Stirmveiss, Methcncy, Beas­ ® Here arc 22 excellent recipes from the A new "eaby jeep ' for the army S ugar is contained in WEIGHS ONLY a -THOUSANP POUNDS, still enjoy seeking the limelight ley (2). . Struck out—By Van Kraft Kitchen . . . recipes for main dishes PRACTICALLY HUERy . CARRIES TWO PEOPLE AT.SO M-P- fi- through the medium of the once-be- Cott 5, by Breuer. 8. Bases on that .will he a big help with ration menus. FOOD WE ; EAT, EVSbJ •and can possibly be dropped By PARACHUTE. -V: ' loved bums! balls— Off Van Cott' 5. ' Double The book is illustrated; recipes are printed meat: ■ plays—Etten to Stirnwejss to EtT in large, easy - to-read type. For your, free Highlight among tho many ten. Umpires—Carhart and Egi. copy jual send order form below. ^ ACCORDlNGTO ■ fights; of the Brooklyn Dodgers dio.-, - /'/./ THE DEPARTMENT was the continual rivalry between OF LABOR. fj giiiitiiiiiniiiiiiiiisiitiitMtiitiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii^' Kraft Home Economics Kitchen EARMINGS '.r f j ithe 'Gwanus Gang and the New FOR 11 v vP, ; Fun at the Beach .y -r.J ; 502-V Peshtigo Court, Chicago, Illinois - INDUSTRIAL''/ V, York Giants, inhabitants of Coog- WORKERS I £ Please send me a free copy of IN APRIL f an’s Bluff. This has been a very "Cheese Recipes for Wartime Meals' WERE/SIG I PER CCbiT 1 / strong rivalry and one which often NAME— _ , ______•ABWE TH05e JU Pedal Boats • ; A s p a r a g u s :, ' FORTHE. htf cost the Giants and Dodgers alike ADDRESS ; ___;_____ GROWS AS MUCH AS i ?AMPMOt4TH ball games. You can remember 6 INCHES IN A .SINGLE PA// LA5TYEAR f* IfYou Suffer Distress Fro CITY ----- ;___STATE______the pennant the Giants lost because Motor Boats Bill Terry shot off his trap and ON asked some guy Jf “Brooklyn was «'*FEMAIE THE TIMES OWN still in the league?” Now this sort of rivalry has Wesley Lake THESE WOMEN! By d’Alessio been the thing ithnt has always Between Asbury Park WEAKNESS made Brooklyn a contender and > and Ocean Grove an attraction in the league. But for Rickey now to be selling his AERIAL better known Brooklyn ball hand­ Solution- in; Next Issue, lers to. 'the hated Giants, is too JOY RIDE much for the faithful to contend Labe' and Asbnry Avenue with. Now they will have to go SPEEDWAY CARS over to the Polo Grounds to see 3rd Ave & Boardwalk their own players play. Whait could be worse, oh the Asbury Park shame'of it all. Next, they fear, OBSTACLE GOLF Durocher will become the bat boy (The Golf Course with for.the Giants and all will be lost. Meanwhile Freddy Fitszimmons . the windmill) has been- reegated to the Phils, and 4th Ave. & Boardwalk Medwick and Camilli are in the Giant camp. Things are not what they used to-be, nor will they be until the war is over and Larry MORE FOR YOUR NICKEL McPhail can come'back to put the three ring circus back in shape. , RENT AN ALLEY Comprenez Vous? .

Oao battii woa dots not win Half an Hour, Half a Dollar a war. W e’ve got toogbor times a ita i Buy More North End Pavilion, Ocean Groye HORIZONTAL 51 Rodent 3 D ispute . 22 Pa.' of the War Bonds for. Fntdom'* Sak• “When the steak burns, the poitatoes will be a trifle underdone /.,! To sum ^up . . 53 Sword 4 Defile . coal/. : . but anyway, the beans will be warmed just enough.” • 4 R nckets. > 55 F irm am ent 5 P ale 23 To harangue 9 Receptioh; 58 T rade 6 E xists 25 Medieval , ; 12 To hasten 61 High priest 7 To allow trading vessel 13-Item of •/ 62 Number, > V 8 To stupefy. 27 G erm an ’.. ... : i : v property 64 Lixivium ; • 8 Flatfish astrologer , ■ MARY WORTH’S FAMILY 14 Vase- 65 Insane 10 Before 28 W igwam 15. Hiding-place 66 Series ot steps 11 E m m et i 7 R i it a t trig 67 However 30 D aw n - \ . $ i * I TRIED TWICE TO GET * BETTER KEEP ^ IT’S HARD TO LOOK u ' I'M NOT COMPLAINING” .MY 1 EVERY TIME I HEAR CRIBBLE’S . . . arm ed tow er * 10 Harmony •goddess A DOCTOR, BUT THEY’REi TRYING ""BOBBY’S AFTER A SICK ONE HERE. MAN MAKES GOOD MONEY AT NAME, IT'S MENTIONED BITTERLY! VERTICAL IB Law: things 32 Fabulous bird /•iiS. ALL ON THE RUN DAY I HAVING TO CARRY WATER THE POWDER MILL*-BUT'IT’S ••SOME DAY HE’LL HAVE A , J. 19 Goose' genus - A PRETTY SICK TIME SOMEBODY MADE CALEB 1 Sunken fence 20 Tally in 38 Southwest* i ■> AND NI6HT**SINCE SO , -j— B oyl c w J ^SOFAR ■ AND ALL THAT 1^ TERRIBLE ACCOUNT TO SETTLE!JS ilPen-point- MANY POLKS CAME A 6RIBBLE AND HIS CROWD PUT 22 French author 2 Shadowy baseball : ern Indian . •••: ■ TOTOWN! UP SOME DECENT HOUSES r HERE'S THE 24 Sister 38 To linger 1 DOCTOR.MISSUS 26-Yielding ■ - Answer to: Puxtle No. 21, about' . . V- WORTH! __ 29 Ridge t;' ■•.. 41 Frightened , A betw een , 43 A filrm n tly e /i^ jf^ JJ • ■•' m ountains 45 Of.stately -kS'-y 31 Biblical name appearance;; /■//;;;: 33 Scotch for 47- Heb'rc\v;lctier'; 49 T ag " ’j: 34 Colloquial: 52 Tl-.cmas ■ •; •'•/’:.' ■ father H ardy 35 Pronoun .. heroine 37 Bah! / 5 4. Any Ih infej 39 Preposition .;.' pern! 40 G reek letter 55 Fold , i 42 Plg-pen •56:High note'.:.'-,1; 44 Thicket 57 Snare /'-‘f- 48 Deserted 59,Head organ. < / 48 L am prey ’ ■00 .Tosbab.'::>-;f3.v. -;•■ 50 Ballot Series C-42—IVNU Gelenio. G3 six • xrvAV? PAGE F OUR FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 184

THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES N O W !T CAN BE TOLD And Shore Times ; The Point of View Down l-otillslieJ Friday HOMEn t>. KitKSOKi Editor an>l PoMtahet A Maine calf is born with a con­ Memory LOUISE KRESfiE, Loral Etlllor BIXTr-FOUH MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE,.NEW JERSEY spicuous V on its shoulder, and Trlcytioln' 7 while we should love to attach some Lane SUBSCRIPTIONS: $2.00 yearly; 51.25 semi-annually; 70c. quartorly or 6c. hopeful significance to same we are nm ljiostage per copy, postage putt! In tlie United States; Canada $3.50 and Foreign, $-1.50 a year. dreadfully afraid it means, veal. Fifteen Yeara Ago Thirty Years Ago ADDRESSKS changed on request—always give former address. New Haven Register. In rescuing a boy in the surf Throngs had gathered - at the ADVERTISEMENTS: Hates will l>o furnished by us on request. WATCH THE LABEL ON VOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF ■" near the Ocean Grove fishing pier Auditorium for St'. Paul’s night, VO UR.SL* BSC I MOTION Wartime has marie some of the Bicecker Stirling, Pitman avenue, to hear‘ Helen Keller, .world-fain* summer styles So sensible they had become exhausted, hut man­ pus deaf:and blind girl, lecture T l I E T RUTH IX 1TS PROPER PI - A C E .. probably won’t last long.—Danbury aged to keep his hold on tho boy on “The Heart and file Hand, or Xows-Times. until both .'wore rescued. The boy’s the right use of the Senses." NATIONAL CDiTQRIAL- Entered ns second-class mail name was not learned. At morning worship in the Audi­ ttW-ASSOCIATION! ' ' .v , w .. a t .th e ■ On your toes, men! That ought EihvnnLGaru'oori, son of Mr.-arid torium tho sermon “Life’s Great­ Orenn O ro'e postolllce to keep you properly pepped up r « i n ^ / y u m i k ^ Mrs. Jostph Garwood, 112 Abbott est, Objectives,” was delivered by jul, besides, make your rubber avenue, bad celebrated his tenth the Rev. Di.,W . N. Ainsworth, of heels last longer.—Boston Hera itl birthday at a plii’ty at his home. Macon, Gri., representing the M. E. . “Wc. shal i win or wc shall die.”-—General' Douglas Tite guests were Doris and Vir­ Clittreh, South. MacAi'thui'. If all the persons today serving ginia Newberry, Anna Coyle, Doris Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Martin, 011 committees trying'to figure out Hunt, Jack Cc.vl?, Perkins, til) Mt. Hermon Way, had cole whnit to do about the farm labor Surrogate Election Upheld Lois Worsloy, Eileen Garwood, bra ted their, 'tenth wedding anni­ problem were out in tlie field 011 Douglas nnd Ralph, Garwood. versary. r.r.. a dinner at Scott’s To ajssunic that Judge Kiirkead’s decision upholding plows, thore wouldn’t'be any farm By the Noptune: township com­ Neptune Heights. Their guests the'election of Joseph L'. Donahay as Surrogate does not labor problems.- -Hutchinson ICan. mittee the request made by the were Dr. and Mrs. Wr W, Bcver- necessarily mean that he was the popular choice of tho News, ' authorities of Asbury Park that ilge, Mrs. Samuel Johnson and Mrs. people, of Monmouth county is an inane assumption, to say approval be given for the condem­ Fannie- Scoman; Wonder What would have hap­ nation of lands necessary for the Soveral hundred delegates from the least. The court’s job was to. decide, who received the pened if Moses bad appointed his construction of a new roadway into nil parts of tho United States were largest number of votes; not what might have happened ten commandments with authority the incinerating, plant proposed to attending the sixth annual con if every available eligible voter in the county had voted to issue supplemental rules and he created by the city on the old vention of the National Associa instead of'only about fifty per cent, of them. The court regulations?—Stafford (K a ns.) isolation hospital tract, was turned tion of Organists in thcAuditorium. down flat. Members of the Temple .choir decided that Donahay -received. 69 '-votes.' more than Ster­ Those who are experimenting ner instead of the plurality of 84 given by the official dec- The new boardwalk at Mana­ had enjoyed a marshmallow roast ^.IIIIIIIlillllllllllllllillJIKIIIIIJIIIIIIllllHIIIIilllillllUIMIIIiniltllllilllilltllllilllflllllllllllllUIMIKIllIlilMltltlllllRllItllll with 'Victory Gardens' for. the first squan was officially opened with on the Oeean Grove beach between . tion returns. time will probably learn before Governor A. Harry Moore speak­ the fishing pier nnd the South End ADVANCED FALL STYLES If there is any lesson to be learned it is the old one they arc through why farmers do ing at the opening. pavilion. PARIS HAT SHOP that countless recounts have proven. In any" free Ameri­ iibt, get rich,—Wichita Eagle, No preacher at the Auditorium The anniversary of the Woman’s Including Felts and Velvets—Newest Shades and all sizes. can election the errors and. stupidities and overzealous had moved his audience more ithan Foreign Missionary Society/ Ocean . , DILEMMA partisanship of your opponent’s supporters are invariably did Rev. Jo h n . G. Wilson, pastor Grove Auxiliary, was observed At lowest prices in town $I.95-$3.49 There was a lusty call from tlie here in a three-day session, Mrs. cancelled oat by the errors and stupidities and overzealous­ of Wharton Street, M.' E. church, | Smart Felt Handbags ...... $1.95 and $2.95 bath-room where small Freddy was Philadelphia, who preached on E. H. Stokes, of Pitman avenue; - CLEARANCE SALE—Large Assortment of Summer Hats AI! ness of your adherents.. This recount was exactly to the taking a bath ait Blackwell. Witnessing for Christ.” was president of the organization. point. Sterner had actually taken the lead in the recount “What is it, Frederick,” nnswerod | colors ...... $1.00 j his mother who was entertaining naif! -.Freehold, X. J., July 12th, NOTICE TO lIIIIDKItS | Large variety of latest Hair Ornaments, starting at 59 cents. and if all the errors had been in one side might have been 1913 her club downstairs. ASBURY PARK NATIONAL 13ANIC declared the winner. Then the irregularities in his own & T R U S T C O M PA N Y , Sealed proposals will be received i 436 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park (Phone 4831-J) There's nothing but clean tow­ By; Joseph F. Mullln. r ;• by the Commissioners of Fire District \ Open Wednesday Evening till 9:00. Saturday til! 10 P. M. home town threw him for the decisive Joss and confirmed els up here,’,’ he replied, “what’ll Trust Ofllcer, No. 2 In the Township of Neptune, in G01 M alllson Ave;, . the County of Monmouth, at the Lib­ ’miiiiiiininiiintniiinnimnminmimmiimiuini'nininimKininmmmmmHumnimntmmmmninin'numij the official decision of the November election; .;, ' I do, Mom?”—Wichita Eagle. Asbury Park, N. J. erty Fire House,' Monroe Avenue, Nep­ Edwin P. 'LongPtroet, Esq., tune Township, Monmouth County, The most noticeable result of the contest isdhe greater Asbury Park. N. J. New Jersey, on Monday, tho Stxteenth LEGAL NOTICE Proctor. ' . . - . day of August. 1943, nt 8:00 P. .M„ realization, on the part of election board members of their NOTICE —30-24 ($10.00) Eastern W ar. Time, for furnishing and delivering to the said Commissioners FOR SALE responsibilities. This is all to the good. Their good faith one Diamond T and one and one-half In the M atter of tlie Reservo Buthlinn Mimiiioutli ..Coiiufy Surrogate's ' Office and ' Loan . Association of Asbury. ton Chnssle with Cab, year 1942. and integrity gei.craliy-has survived the ordeal with fly­ Model 306. - A 'contract will b en warded Park, New Jersey, Iti voluntary tils* In the M atter of.the Estate of Wil­ UNUSUAL HOME. Well furnished, in perfect con­ . solution anil liquidation. to tho lowest responsible bidder, the ing colors. liam Moore, Deceased. ' right being reserved to reject any. and dition, Modem kitchen, oil burner. Excellent NOTICE TO CUKIHTOUS .Notice to Creditors to Present Claims Pursuant to the provisions of Sec­ nil bidsj..or' ta waive informalities location, near beach and station. ""‘Will sacrifice, tio n . 17 :12-SG R . S o f N e w J e rs e y , Analnst Estate. ... - .' ■ therein. ' ; • . Pursuant To the order of Joseph L. COMMISSIO xXERS OF FIRE DIS­ Xotleo Is hereby, given to the eredltois Donahay, Surrogate of. the County of . The New Post • ot the Reserve Building ami Loan TRICT No. 2 IX THE TOWN- DESIRABLE HOMES AT BARGAIN PRICES Mimnitntth. made o;i the Twenty-eighth, • • SHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE Association of Asbury Park, New. Jer­ dav of July. 1943, on the application Local veterans of foreign Avars arc to .be congratu­ sey, a corporation of the State of COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. of’Edwin W. Adams, Executor of the By ARCHIE PETERSON, : New. Jersey, with its principal, onitre estate of William Mooro, deceased, lated. on their plan to establish their own post' for Ocean at-601 Mattison Avenue Asbury Park, . President M A R IO N M . S M IT H , Real Estate New Jersey, to bring in under oath, notice, is hereby given '.*> the creditors A t t e s t : Grove and Neptune. They have had the fullest coopera­ to. the subscribers, the Trustees of said of said deceased to exhibit to the sub­ GEORGE WOOD: 12 New York Avenue - Ocean Grove Assbciatlon, in voluntary- dissolution scriber Executor as aforesaid, their S e c re ta ry . tion of Harold Daley- Post,' of Asbury Park, and the plan aiid liquidation, their debts, demands debts and demands against the said - 3 2 -3 3 and- claims against., said Association state, under oath, within six. months is winning the approval of practically ait the veterans within Hive© months . from 'the date from the date of tlu* aforesaid order, of this notice, or they, will be forever or they will be forever barred of their tesiding here. barred from any action therefor actions, therefor, nyallist the-said sub­ against the Trustees or tho Associa­ scriber. ; ‘ ’ ■ „ THE PIONEER OFFICE When the present war is over there will be many Dated Freehold. X. J., July 28, 1943. FOR OCEAN GROVE’S BEST BUYS. tio n . ■ EDWIN W. ADAMS, more local veterans' of overseas service who will be eligi­ Dated; Asbury Park, N. J. June Oambrldcc Apartment, J. A. HURRY AGENCY 25 th, 1943. ■ . . .. 607 Alden Park. ble to. membership. It does not take much vision to see JESSE G. WEBSTER, Philadelphia, Pa. A tte n tio n ! APPRAISALS AND RENTALS • . ROBERT 15.- TESTING,' ELMER E. COYTE, 31-3.1 ($10.00) " .... : ‘ the itew post planned for Ocean Grove and the T ru s te e s . We are now showing houses Robert V .. Carton, CHANCERY 1*105 . Township has a great future. The-proposal that the S o lic ito r, SHERIFF'S SALE:—By virtue of a for sale, that have good 733. Mattison Avenue, INSURANCE post be,named for the first boy from-Ocean Grove and writ of II fa. to me directed, issued-out values. A few houses are Asbury. Purk. New Jersey. of the Court of Chancery of . the State List your properties for sale with us;— the first'from Neptune to give his life in this war, Plannah - 2 6 - 3 8 . . of New Jersey, will be exposed to now listed for whiter rentals. sale at public vendue on Monday, the Let us know what you have to sell and we will and Crossman, is a beautiful tribute to two outstanding IX PHAXCKUY OK XLW JKItSKY 30th day of August, 1943, between tlie houra of 12 o'clock and 5 o’clock (at move it for you. sons of Neptune. T O — H E R B E R T E V A N S : 2 o’clock W ar Time) in the afternoon Insurance of every kind By virtue of an ..order- of the Court of said day at the Court House in the written, especially automo­ Other properties listed here have Ween sold of Chancery, made on. tho day of the Borough of Freehold, County of Mon­ date- hereof, In a anise wherein Town* mouth, New Jersey,, to satisfy a de-. bile and household furniture. by us recently. . ship of . Nepttitip, lit the County cree of said court amounting, to ap­ Still at the old stand. The Threat Behind Free Mail of Monmouth is complainant, and proximately $4,124.00, * Frank' L. Evans, et. als., are defend­ AH the following tract or. parcel of As far back as anyone can remember the Post Office ant}*, you are required to appear and land and premises hereinafter par­ nnstyer the hill of complaint on or be­ ticularly described, situate, lying and department has shown an operating- loss at the end of fore the Ninth day of September next, being in the Borough of, Red Bunk in E.N. WOOLSTON J. A. HURRY AGENCY or the said hill will be taken as con­ the County of Monmouth and State of 48 MAIN AVENUE each year.' And, pn several occasions, this ever-present fessed against- yo u . New Jersey/on the north side of Tow- 66,MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE Said Id)! is Hied to foreclose a cor- ! er 11111* Avenue (formerly H art Street), deficit has Ween projected by some congressmen as argu­ eei tineate. of. tax sale given by i Beginning in tlie southwest corner Tel. 398 Ocean Grove,' N. J. Walter 11. Ciiavatt, Collector of 0f- Elwnod. Minton's lot; thence'(1) Telephone 4132 Residence 387-R ment in favor of increasing postal rates. Such a move l'axcs to tlie Township of Neptune, northerly- along the westerly line of lu te d O c to b e r 9, 1935, w h ic h : co v e rs Minton’s lot ns fftr as the said Min­ again threatens. lauds In the’Township of Neptune, in ton’s lot extends (being about one'hun­ Hie County of. Monmouth and State dred and seventy-five feet) to tlie Through heightened - efiiciency and economy of of* New Jersey, known as Lot 1 CSS In southeast corner of Edith B. Walling's Block 104 on the Tax Assessmenfe-^Maji lot; tlionco (2) westerly along the operation, the department in the last ten years has of the Township of Neptune. southerly line of WuUiug’s tot cm u. A nd , y o u ; }iERRERT. EVANS; are lino parallel with Tower. Hill Avenue, FOR SALE trimmed its annual deficit from 112 million dollars to made a .defendant .because you . are fifty feet to Hie northeast, corner of one of - the owners • of. the premises Wall lug's lot llumcc <3) southerly only fourteen.millions, However, there is still a deficit mentioned and described In said bill CENTRAL LOCATION—7 Safe Deposit Boxes along the easterly line of Walling's and as long as it, exists it is a potential lever with winch of complaint and you have or inav lot ono hundred and seventy-five feet, rooms, 4 bedrooms, bath, la ini to have an interest in the premt- more or less, to tho northerly side of some .legislators may try to raise postal rates. ses. . ‘ ■ . Tower Hill Avenue thence (4) easterly pipclcss heat, furnished Dated: July s. . along the northerly'side of Tower 11.111 $3,500 This' deficit is due entirely: to the free mail carried RICHARD W. STOIJT, Avenu© fifty feet to tho southwest cor­ In AI! Sizes Available Now .. .Solicitor of’.complainant ner of El wood Minton’s lot, the afore­ for the many government departments and agencies. Electric Building, said place of beginning. Asbury Park, X. J. LIST YOUR PROPERTIES — 29-32 . . Intended to be nil of the same land The volume-of this mail lias multiplied five-fold in the and. premises conveyed to the . said. FOR SALE OR RENT Ifnrold S. Allen and Maria L. Allen, last ten years. Last year the postal department estimated his wife, by Edward H. La Fot'ra and Some As Low As IN* (,'HAXCEHY OI’ TiAV JICHSEY wife, by deed bearing date October 11 that: if this free mail had been paid for, it would have 1920, mid recorded in the Monmouth rO—CEClI, JOSEPH SWABY AND County Clerk’s office in book 1127 of brought 72 million dollars into its coffers, wiping out the SOPH KOXIA ADELAIDE SWABY : Deeds, on. page 03 etc. . ALVIN E. BILLS By virthe of ah order of the Court Selze.il as the property of Harold S. Less I han a Penny a Day1 14 million dollar deficit and leaving a 58 million dollar of Chancery mad© op the day of the Alien, et. als., taken In execution nt Agency dale hereof, in a cause wheroin Town­ the milt of Harold S. Allen, Executor profit. Thus it is clear that the tvay to turn the depart­ ship of Neptune, in. the County of otc., nnd-to ho sold by REAL ESTATE Monmouth is complainant, nnd Cecil JOHN T. LAWLEY, Slierirf. Insurance' Mortgage Loans 3 Convenient Banking Offices to Serve You ment’s loss into gain and eliminate this threat to rates Joseph Sw abjyel. als.. arc defendants, D a te d J u ly 14. 1943. you are required to appear and answer EDWARD w; WISE. Sol'r. Telephone A. P. 2124 is to revoke the free mailing privilege and require the I ho bill of compiaipt on or before the (23 lines) . 32-35 $22.26 78 Main Ave, Ocean Grove F o u r te e n th d a y o f S e p tem b e r, 1943, o r agencies-to pay postage on all mail they send but. tlie sahl bill will bo taken ns confessed against you. Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank Business mail users and . private individuals as we!! Said bill in filed to foreclose a cer­ —ORGANIZED 1889— tain certificate, of lax sole given by would suffer from an increase of rates at this time. A Corlies Avenue Wultor II. Gravatt. Collector of BODINE Main Avenue Main Street Taxes to the Township of Noptune, NEPTUNE means to avert this postal rate menace and combat any dated December 9, 1931, which covers OCEAN GROVE ASBURY PARI moves in that direction is passage of the Burch Bill, lands in the Township of Neptuno, in the County of Monmouth and State of FUNERAL HOME For Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation New Jersey, known as lx>t 253, Block Estnhnskcd 100C (H. R. 2001) which provides that all government depart­ 223 on the Tax Assessment Map of Hie Township of Neptune.- 1007 Bangs Ave’., Asbury Park ments and bureaus be required to pay postage on ai! mail And you. CECIL JOSEPH SWABY they send out. Active s u p p o r t of this bill Avould be in the and SOPHRONIA ADELAIDE SWA* A dignified service to'meet INSURANCE BY, are made defendants because you any financial need. No ad­ interest of all mail users, the post office department, and are the owners of the premises men­ Of every description, namely:- tioned and described In said bill of ditions! chargd Jor use of .sound, governmental' accounting. complaint and you have or may claim Funeral Home. Fire, War Damage, Theft, to hnve nn interest in tho. premises. D a te d : Ju ly . 13, 1943. ♦ Burglary, Rent, General Lia­ -I RICHARD W. STOUT, ' LeROY A. MULLER, Manager Solicitor for complainant, Telephone 4525 bility, Compensation, Acci­ Talk it Over First County Clerk Edgar I. Vanderveer’s description of Electric Building, Asbury Park, N. J. dent, Plate Glass, Automobile the election laws this year as “a cross between a window —30*33 shutter and a whiffle tree” is telling the truth in the salty And for REAL ESTATE Monmouth' County Surrogate’s Office. W ith Your Bank tang of Old Monmouth. . that is worth the money, see In the.M atter of the Estate of Rich­ ard Ernest Holz, Deceased.- E L I & WOOLLEY me—-in other words Notice to. Creditors to Present Investment Information and Claims AgalnBt Estato. SEE ME BEFORE TOO BUT Blessed is the man with a piece of land and peace Pursuant to the ordor of Joseph L. FUNERAL HOME Advice is But One of Donahay, Surrogate of the County of Successor to; BURTIS BURN-OR BORROW of mind. ■ Monmouth, made on the Twelfth day of July, 1943. on- application of Asbury 514 Second Avenue, Our Many Services Park National Bank and Trust Com­ Asbury Park Louis E. Bronson pany, Solo Executor of the- estate of' M3MBER FBDBRAL DEPOSIT.' 1NSURANCB CORPORATION Richard. Ernest Holz, deceased notloo It used to be a question of who wore the pants in the is hereby given to tho creditors of said A Sympathetic Service, REALTOR—INSUSOR T deceased to exhibit to tho subscriber Reasonable and Refined. family. Now it is a question of who wears whose. Solo Executor as aforesaid, their debts 53 Main' -Avenue J The First National Bank of Bradley Bench': and demands against tho said estate, Ocean Grove. N. I. under oath, within alx months from J. R. Ely &W. A. Wpollcy the date of the aforesaid order/or they Phone A. P..567 Phone Ai P. 1058 - E adiey icach, N. J, will bo forever barred of; their actions Welcome, Lawrence, Tibbett! thorefor against the said subscriber. %-■ & ! 'i .f-'i ''■FRIDAY, ■ « n m i’v '»AUGUST n i n e ' l l /6,1943 ! ' i n t o ' ■■■■'"■ ■■:. ,••/: '. " ■ "' PAGE FIVE

Y.; Rev. and Mrs. George Hene- Names of Those Who Have Died Read ver, Wyckoff; Georgianna Hugers, IN AND OUT OF At The Hotels Holland, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Ford, Bloomfield; Mias Constance I J f thought for tfa Week €tid At 74th Founders Day Services S - ■ " ■ ’ : ' ’• :'S,: OCEAN GROVE Wilmington lloQie—Mr. and Schwecr, Jersey City; Mr. and i By Verne Leslie Smith, J Mrs. J. Ribuffo jr., Paterson; Mr. Mrs. E. Jamison, Plainfield; Helen r Pastor of St. Paul’s Church | Holding the 74th Annual Founder’s Day exercises in and Mrs, 'Paul Chapman' and son, Ileneveld, Wyckoff; Mrs. Jane Tate, the Young People’s Temple Friday, night, July. 30, Dr. Wyckoff; Mr. and Mrs. A- Cant, New York City; George Wheeler; ’J1 Robert J. Houston, of East Wood , Ridge; Marjorie Bumess, Philadelphia; Marjorie . Doolan, V:V"/: ,/ “DAYS OF DESTINY” Orange, N. J., a regular summer George W. Henson, president of the Association; declared Audrey Lisk, Bayonne, that all official thought is directed toward the season of Jersey City; Mr. and Mrs. J. II. . . These are days of destiny in which all people, ■ everywhere are j" A' visitor here for many years Williams: and family, Glen Rock; Oceanside—Elaine Cavanaugih, involved. ‘ ;'■ •/ ; "': y; . *' recovering from a severe illness 1944 when Ocean Grove will celebratfe its Diamond Jubi­ Miss Dorothy Wilbur, Mrs. J. Wil­ Doris Bradshaw, Madison; . Miss "Once to every man and nation, comes the moment to decide, , bur, Union; Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Anita .McDonough, Irvington; Miss and does not expect to be able to lee and the fiftieth anniversary of the building Of the great In tho strife of truth with falsehood, for the good or evil side.” Auditorium. Yonkers, N. Y.; Jane . Heemsath, IPhylis Vanderhoof, /'Austin Can­ : ; come to Ocean Grove this season Mary Tichenor,'/Hillside; Mrs. Who doubts but,that the outcome of the present conflict.will deter- .... About 200 attended the. services. field, Maximilian Hadley, Morris­ ■3)i; ,but is looking forward' to the Dia George Butler, Mt. Vernon, N. town; Elsie White, Holyoke, Mass.; mine the destiny of unnumbered people for centiiries to, come ? Momen­ While 'the official date of the tous decisions are, being made at this pivotal point in human history. " *• mond Jubilee celebration in 1944 Betty Fulton Wed Y.; Mrs. J. D. Clark, Plainfield; Eleanor McCarthy, Marie McDon­ founding is July 31, the exercises Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Dill, Gil­ ald, Greenwich, 1 Conn.; Douglas Individuals, too face. their days of destiny, during which perhaps The: baby daughter, of Lieutv were held one day earlier on ac­ lette, N. J. Raymond, Washington, D, C.; Mrs, seemingly 'trivial decisions are determining factors in shaping the In Salt Lake City Victoria—Mr. and Mrs. Iliigh Ethel Clayton Mrs. William Harri­ * and Mrs. Walter Drill, of Ocean count of the Salvation Army Con­ future of one’s life, and indeed pertain to eternity as well as to time. Boyd, Mrs. Stewart Boyle, Mar­ son, Bloomfield; Burt Allen, Jack­ What should be our mood of mind and our course of action dur­ / .Grove, was baptized at the mom cert in the Auditorium on that ion Boyle, Mrs. Bessie Woods, Sufr son Heights, N. Y.; Evelyn Mac : Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fulton, of ing these days of destiny? . Hear Sunday morning’s "sermon on rjfii ing service a t St. Paul’s by Rev. night. , ■/ / fern, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nitons,; Mfrs. Evelyn Seaman, “THREE VERBS OF DESTINY.” East: Orange, and 30 Embury ave­ Verne Leslie Smith, the pastor Dr. Hensori: declared that the Sinsheimer, Verona; Mr. and Mrs. Hollywood, Cal.; Chris Kellstrorh, nue, and who have; been coming Charles Miller, Linden; Mrs. II. Cedar Grove, N. J.; Mildred and SERVICES IN ST. PAUL’S CHURCH Among the thousands who Diamond Jubilee year will be Sunday at 9:30. Church School. Otto Stoll, jr., Superintendent. to Ocean Grove for sixteen sum­ Graham, Mrs. Dora Bolton, Phila­ V e ra . Telfer, . Belviderer -Mrs;, graduated last week from the “Ocean Grove’s greatest year.” delphia; Mr. and: Mrs. D. Moir, Sunday at 10:45. Morning. Worship. Sermon. mers, have announced the mar­ Phylis F.isher and son, Dover. /■ / .eleven advanced- Army Air Force Elans; are ’ being , formulated to Fair Lawn; Mr. and Mrs, Richard Centennial—Miss Helen and “THREE VERBS OF DESTINY’/ riage/of their daughter, Betty to flying schools in Texas, was John meet the financial, intellectual and Quackenbush, Summit; Mrs. If. Florence Borns, Wood Ridge; Miss St. Paul’s Quartette and Soloist Pfc. Joseph A. Reid, U. S. Army Mayes, West Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Vororiica Lyons, .Paterson; Mr arid Wednesday at 7:30. 'Prayer Meeting. Subject “THE NEW MAN,” F. Mulliken 17 Abbott avenue, who spiritual needs of all at Ocean Air Corps. The grooni is ithe son C. Nisbct . and daughter, Arling­ Mrs. R. Daurue, Yonkers, N. Y.‘; • received his wings at Foster Field Grove. It is hoped to wipe out ton; /. Mrs. . •Barbara Porterfield, ■Charlotte , and' Blanche Fraser, of Mrs. Lillian Reid, of Arling­ Marcella IComorqski, Fair Lawn; Bella nnd Ruth Vander Wende, Texas. th e ; Camp Meeting Asscoiaitiori’s Elizabeth; Mrs. J. B. Rae, Linden. Tiliie McDonald, Clifton; 'Mr.,and New. York City; Mr; and M r s . A. Prospect Park; Janet and Evelyn ton, N.J., ' ■ M rs,'A . Van Ilouten arid family, W. Pike, Hasbrouck Heights; Mrs. /Pvt. Robert R. Holbrook, son of debt and establish a 75th Anniver­ Webb Central—Mrs, W. C. John­ Errickson, Harhourton; Mrs. A- : The marriage took place Monday, son and daughter, Maplewood; F..T. Misses Jane and Dot Uber, Pater­ II. A, Pike/Brooklyn; Pvt, and Mrs.- Clark, Bronx; Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holbrook, 79 sary Memorial. August 2,; at/the First Presbyter­ Jacobson; Harrison; Walter Schr son; Mr, and Mts. Henry Roth, Edward Byrrie, Newark; Mr. and Van Genderc, Clifton; Mathie and . Heck avenue, has been transferred The meeting was opened with Hawthorne; ■ Mrs. /C, De . Groot, .Mrs, F. Bamber, Rochester,N. Y .; ian church, Salt Lake City, Utah. leieter Newark; Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex East Orange; Mr. and Mrs, Alex /". to North Camp Hood, Texas, for prayer.by Mr. George G. Dilworth, Taylor and1 son, Mr. and Mrs. Clara De Groot, Haledon; Mr. and Doreen Robertson, White Plains, Harhourton, N. J.; Mrs. A. Clark, •f> Mrs. R. Beebe, Ridgewood: N. Y.; Mrs./ A nthony Volk, sr., thirteen weeks intensive training leader of young people’s meetings Cairns, Hillside;.Mr. and Mrs. Law­ Bronx; Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Van jHi': son, Newark; Miss Kay Larkins, Boscobel—V , E. Tynious, Mrs. F. Hobqkenj'Mr. and/Mrs. G. L. Bol­ Gendere, Clifton: Mathie and with tho anti-tank division. His in July, and the Scripture reading Canfield, East Orange; Mr, and ton, Delawanna, N. J. SURPRISE PARTY Jersey City; Mr. and Mrs. James Christine Van Olst, Hawthorne; / address is Co. C, .142 Bn. 2d Pit. was by Frank B. Smith.' Vignoli, Rahway; . Mr, and M r s . Mrs. R. Lloyd, Kearny; Mae Mal­ Olive House—Mrs. George Mrs. H. Redgate, Miss J. Redgate, > . North Camp Hood, Texxas. ; (CootlQQDil on Fnge 81 Livingston. Kearny; Mr, and loy, Betty. Stier, Patricia Farr, Wood, Mae Wood, . Ridgewood; E ast Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Guests at Broadway House Cele­ Mrs. William Johnson and daugh­ Clifton; Mr. and Mrs. G. Tutt, Mrs. W; M: Rogers, Chevy Chase, Reid, Clifton; Mr. and Mrs. Rhein, Mr. B. F. Vail, of St. Petersburg, brate 20th Wedding Anniversary/ ters, Olive, and Joyce, Colonia; Jackson Heights, N. Y.; M r, arid Md.; M rs, P. K. Knight, Newtori; jr.. Little Falls; Mr. and Mrs. C. Mrs. Frank. De. Vries, Glen Rock; Fla., is spending two weeks at the Surprise Shower For ; and Birthday Mrs. Black and daughter, Harrison; . Mrs. W. Whitney, Sea Girt; Misses Walker, Jersey City. *V Ivy House, Main avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Vanderpool, New-, Alice McCarthy/ Jane Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Hillyer, nrk. - '/ .V:./ /. , Ridgewood; Patricia. Macy, Jersey Miss Ann Roos, of Princeton, is Catherine Smith of Jersey City, were given a sur­ Le Chevalier—A. M. Presdee, City," Mr. and Mrs, H. Vender Berg WILBUR R. GUYER | . spending this week with her aunt, and daughter, Herman and Clar­ prise party Tuesday evening at Edith Nightingale, West Orange; Successor to • HOT Miss A. M. Vnn Skite, of the Van Charles and Lillian Eaton, Brook­ ence Vander Berg, Little Falls; A surprise “personal” shower the Broadway-House, 19 Broadway, Mrs. Ethel Callett, Jeanette Cal- !;/ Cottage, 40 Central avenue. ly n /M iss Nell McBride, Chicago, WILLIAM YOUNG • was given in honor of Miss Cather­ where they are guests, in honor of 111,; Mr. and Mrs.; Harry Greene, lett, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. HOME-MADE ir ; Mrs. Clifford D. Manning,, of ine Smith ,of Bradley. Beach, at their twentieth wedding anniver­ Beacon, N. Y.j Mr. and Mrs. David St. Elmo—Mr. and Mrs.. George Plainfield, was a visitor Wedncs the Broadway House, 19 Broadway, Rcisner, Mrs. G. L. Lonsdale, Mr. PLUMBING AND s sary and Mrs:' Hillyer’s birthday; Halloct and, children^ Ossining, N. Louis Reuce, Trenton; Mrs. F, P, day at the home of her cousin Wednesday evening, by Miss Betty The decorations were carried out Caulkins, Marion Caulkins, New HEATING * Miss Mary Elliott Dunham, 99 Mt. Severs. The decorations were or­ in orchid arid white. A musical LESS THAN $10,000 TO GO York City; Mr. and Mrs. E. Scheid, DAILY- 3 P.M. ’ Tabor Way. chid and white, and a doll dressed program was provided by several Mr. arid Mrs. John O’Neill, Miss Estimates Given Monmouth. Memorial Hospital G. J. O’Neill, Jersey City; Misses Miss Esther, H. Elfrcth will ad in lavender and lace formed the guests: "Mr. William Kroger, of 64 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove J Approaches Its 1943 Goal Grace and Mae Heusser, Paiterson; ReitzModel Bakery dress the midsummer W. C. T. U. centerpiece at the. table. After the Philadelphia, tenor solo; Miss Mrs. Marion Weber/Bronx; Irving Telephone 428 47 Pilgrim Pathway meeting in Thornley Chapel, Wed­ gifts were opened and refreshments Ruth Laird, of Dallastown, Pa., With less than $10,000 of Mon­ Broivn, Ridgewood;; Lovat Fraser, OCEAN GROVE nesday, August 11'-a t -2:30 p. m. served, / William (“Uncle Bill”) piano solo, and* William Queen, mouth Memorial Hospital's 1943 Miss Neva Carders, of Philadelphia Queen told each one’s fortunes accompanist. The couple was pre­ campaign furid to be raised to Deaconess Home, will furnish the from tea leaves in cups or from sented'with many gifts, and Mrs. reach the goal,. Mrs.'- George M. Ji'ii'ixBiiBiiBiiaiiaiiaiiaiiauaiisiiaiiaiianBiiaiiinaiiauanaui** special music. A cordial invitation cards. . ’ . - Hillyer received several bouquets Bodman, general chairman of the JOSEPH’S SALOH is extended to all. Those attending were the Misses of flowers. About thirty guests at drive, revealed todayl that a great ; - All. Branches of ' . WOOLMAN’S BEAUTY CULTURE J ■Pfc. Rowland A. Everett, son of Jean Murphy, Ruth Bryan, Betty the hotel were present from Kear­ portion of the amount has come Strassburger’s Permanents $3.50 op Mr .and Mrs. William W. Everett, Severs, Jane Severs, Mrs... S. L. ny, Philadelphia, Newark, East from/ individuals throughout the ; 1319 Corlies Ay©. Keptune,'.Jii' J, Quality Market e 111 Heck avenue, has reported for Hench, Mrs, Jean White, Mrs. Ross Orange, Belleville, Paterson, Jersey county who haVe benefited from Market training as an airplane mechanic Terrett, jr., Mrs. Charles Bans- City, Batimore, Md., Chester, Pa. the hospital’s modern equipment, Pilgrim Pathway and Olin Street I 125 Heck Avenue I at the Army Air Forces Technical bach, Mrs;, Arthur Lusey, Mrs. Gail and Dallastown Pa. . ,/ well-trained medical personnel and Telephone ABbury Park 1749 Telephone 963 | ■M. Smith, Mrs. Arthur A. Seger, members of the staff who are doing Training Command School at Hostesses for the evening were c h o w m e in The Oldest Independent General 'the utmost to make every patient TO TAKE HOME Ocean Grove 1 Gulfport Field, Miss. Mrs. Milton L. Cross, Mrs. Ruth Mrs. George Laird, Mrs. Edgar Market in Ocean Grove Kresge, Mrs. Charles L; Severs', Hichens, Mrs. William Kroger, and comfortable. . "/ /: ,• • _■ § ■ Stephen Wielert, son of Mrs NEW CANTON RESTAURANT s Miss Amelia Johnston, Mrs. George Mrs. Andrew Warren. Letters have coipe in to the hos­ CHINESE and' AMERICAN FOOD , Reba Wielert, . 92 Broadway, who Root, Miss Louise Kresge, Miss pital daily from patients or pa- Near Neptnne High School' ■was graduated last week fromr the .83 So. Main Street Ocean GioV© Full line of | Fresh Shoulder of Pork I Catherine Smith, Barbara and titurt's families, expressing their : T elep h o n e A . P . 0177 Navy Specialists’ School at Notre POULTRY Audrey Hillyer, Ruth Laird, Mr. OBITUARY appreciation for 'the care the pa­ | Loins of Pork | - ■Same.University, Ind., spent sev­ and Mrs. A. L.‘ Warren, . Mr. and tient received while in ,the insti­ .. and.: eral hours here last Friday before ^iiii'iiiliiiiiiiiiijitiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaHiiiinitiiutn^ I Frankfurters ; Mrs. W. F. Kroger, Mrs. George MRS. E. S. CLARK tution. “ r: reporting to Harvard for further FANCY GROCERIES Laird, Mr; and Mrs, Ernest/Hill-, Funeral services will be held to­ . V—------| Fresh Butts 1 draining. ! Featuring— yer.and Mrs. E. Hichens. morrow, 11:00 a. m., a t the Metho­ Inskip Grange Holds Meeting i Strictly Fresh Eggs | After spending several weeks Miss' Smith will • wed Private 0, dist Home for the Aged, for Mrs. At the meeting of Inskip E an OIL W AVE / with her aunt, Miss Irma Hamlin, Franklin Seger, of Ocean Grove, Elizabeth S. Clark, 85, who . died Grange on Saturday morning it PRIME MEATS | Fresh Spare Ribs f 27 New York avenue, Miss Betty on Saturday, August 14, a t the Wednesday at the Home. She is was. decided to ask the farmer Hamlin; of Fairlawn, N. j., re-, Bradley Beach Methodist, church.- survived: by a foster son, Paul C.. mombers to tear up the rag weed | Raymond’s Beauty Salon Fresh Vegetables/ turned to her home this week. /■' _ ■ , Kinsey, Des Moines; la., and a and mustard plants that surround I : HAIR STYLIST : We are now making our = Mr. George. Miller will be the AMONG THE HOTELS nephew, D. D, Clark, jr. of Bound the-farms. Lot R. Ward suggest­ BIRD’S EYE principal spea'ker at 'the Beach Brook. ! Rev. L. L. Hand, Chaplain s . 727 Bang* Avenue / The Sunlight—Misses Anna and ed the notice be by postal card, FROSTED FOODS Summer Sausage I Meeting Sunday evening, at G:00 Mary Fisher, Brooklyn; - Mr. and of the Home, will officiate. The He said 'that in some states rag­ | Asbury Park services aro in charge bf Matthews, o’clock. The guest soloist will he Mrs. .George' Ellis and children, weed can be removed from any Tel. for Appointment 8220 | ^aiiaiiaiiBiiaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiiiisiiaiiaiiaiiaii* Mrs. Bleecker Stirling; Roselnnd; Miss A. Simpson, George Francioni and Taylor. land and costs charged to owners, Fabian, Red Bank; Miss Marjorie iiiiiiiiifat’iiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiti.aiiiiftiitiiiiiiiiiHa ,J Pvt. Raymond Graeter, son of Ellis, Glen Ridge; Mr. and, Mrs. R. and thus, good crops prevail. J Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. Graeter, 9 L. Beisher and daughter, New MRS. EMMA R. COOK Abbott avenue, who was stationed York City; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Funeral services are; being, held Classified Advertisements ■with the infantry at'Camp Croft, Wacker, Maplewood; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, Newark. today at her home at 2:00 p. m., Fur© Fruit Fudge S. C., has been transferred to the for Mrs. Emma R. Cook, 99 Cook­ B. FEDDES Dollcious—made from -.the pure, , Advortlaements for thcso columnB should be til tho olUce of "Tho ■ Times" NOT LATER THAN 18 O’CLOCK NOON Thursday of each Army Air Corps at Miami Beach, wholesome ‘ fruits, , and . filled • Mrs. William Kresge, of; Corpus man, avenue, who died Tuesday JEWELER ' with nuts or marshmallows. w eek. Florida. He is a graduate of Nep­ Lemon Peel, Marshmallow Christ!, T e x a s , arrived here this morning, She is survived by her Lemon Peel Nnt Fudge Watch Repairing CLASSIFIED AD BATE tuno high school. week to spend several weeks'with husband, George Hi Cook; two Lime Mint—Fresh Raspberry '■ BEST PRICES N u t .- -*->■ r . - i r i ' - . 1. ■■ .,.V 25 worda .OR. LESS - :...... 25c. Mrs. A. MacKcnzie, of Lincoln her mother, Mrs. George R. Haines, daughters: Mrs. Phelps Cree, Ocean Fresh Strawberry Nut Fudge ...... 1 cent por word PAID FOR: OLD, GOLD More thanf25 words ...... Park, is the guest of her parents of the Majestic hotel, Ocean ave­ Grove, arid Mrs. Edmund Layton, Pure' Home-Made; 5 times for tho prlco of four. APPRAISED FREE Copy mailed In, given to representative or brought' to office per­ Mr. and Mrs. • David Rushton, of nue. ■ . • - • ' ■ ' - Avon; one brother, Fred E. Neary, SALT WATER TAPFY sonally must bo accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost Copy thait place, who are spending the Point Pleasant, and two grandchil­ 67 Main Avenue accepted over phone as a courtesy and convenience to customers. Mr. George Sandford of; Harri­ RUla duo Immediately upon presentation. dren. She was a .member of the G R E G O R Y ’S rest of the season at the Wilming­ son is spending the rest of the sea­ ■/.'■:,■: Ocean Grove First Methodist church,' Asbury ton House, Central and Heck ave son with his nephew, Joseph Sand/ Post Office Building ' CHOCOLATE SH0PPEE Park, and Rev. Carlisle Hubbard, 516 Cookman Ave., A. P. /. .-. nues. '/■- ■ : ford, and family a t 89 Embury ave-, pastor, will officiate a t the services. Seaman Clyde “Bunky” Packard, nue. 'WANTED—Small cottage organ. PAINTER AND PAPER IIANG- aitiiiiiiiiiaiiiniiiiiiiuinananriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuuiuiiB.- Writo Booth, 47 Broadway, Ocean ER. 93 Mt. Tabor Way.—32* ’ son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Packard, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. 87 Abbott avenue, is spending a ------L* Grove.—32-34* , Ao'-/ A------TT“------r - ;------McKim, 92 Webb avenue, are Judge 9 LOST—Camel bone enameled top week’s leave with his parents after and. Mrs. Michael Andrus and i BRAKE SERVICB FOR SALE—Reasonable, / 1 bracelet, Sunday, August 1, in.. ’ several months’ service at soa. BATTERY SERVICE | double , bed and spring, 1 three, Ocean Grove. Finder please return daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John An­ to Hotel Manchester, Ocean Grove. i i - A fter spending five weeks’ va­ 3 . CARS INSPECTED = RADIO GAB j quarter bed arid spring, Crosley : - It. drus, of Passaic;; Mrs. Bird: and Rewards—32* cation at the Grand Atlantic hotel, ! STORAGE TIRES I Asbury Park .I | I Ice Cream Garden f electric radio. Inquire 79 Delaware daughter and. grandson, of Plain­ avenue, Ocean Grove.—32* FOR SALE—Corner property, : Miss Jennie Erskine Murray, a re- field;. Mr. and Mrs. Edwiir Mac-. S NEPTUNE I | Tea Room | 7 room cottage, G1 Embury avenue; ,/tired school teacher of New York Mullen, of Rockville Centre, N. Y. FOR SALE—Kitcheri utensils, including cottage 64 Pilgrim Path­ ' City, returned thero-this week. She | AUTO REPAIRS | 3$ | CANDY GIFTS | table and four chairs, sitting room way. Price reasonable. Inquire /was dinner guest last Saturday of suite, rugs, pictures, radio, bed corner house.—32*-'.. . I Auto Repairing | I / 48 Pitman Avenue | room suite.' 72 Lake avenue, Ocean I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van. Houscn, i Day ana Night Service - | ‘ Ocean Grove | Grove.—32-31* / —•' FOR SALE or KENT—Houses 127 Abbott avenue. /.. RAY ELLIS I Also Stand At Police Booth, | and apartments, Bargain—Bath m M iss' Louise Morrey, Mrs. Me Stockton and So. Main St. | North End = | Established 1876 | FOR SALE—Bungalow, all; im­ ave., 17 rooms, all improvements. Ocean Grove- Tei. 7727 iiuiiiliitii.iiiniiiiniii.iiiiiauiiii . |TiBtiaiiiiii>iaitiiitiiai|iiiaiiaiiBiiaiii>iaitaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiaiiti^ provements, lot 60x100, 2 car gar­ Good business proposition. Sc- Lain, 'and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur age, at 31 Hillside Drive, Shark mons Agency, 124 Mt. Tabor W ay.' .j/’;;;■;•!: iBotler, of Baltimore,. Md. were re- Viiii'iiiiiiinii'iiiiiiriainiiiiiiiiiiiai'aiKH'tiiiu'iai'MnuC River Hills, $1,700. . Inquire Steve guests of Mr.. and Mrs. Paul Blauvelt, 303 Newark ave., Bradley Beach.—32* / / . / - / FOR SALE—Six room Cottago |r 'i;ji&J!;':Bd|wqrds of the Wilmington House, Funeral Home of Matthews, Francioni arid Taylor and Burigalow, $2,500. Also a sum­ / Central and Heck, avenues. mer bungalow, five rooms, $1,000. FOR SALE—5 room cottage, J. C. Perry Agency, 69 Main ave­ Sitii^yMrs. K. Chambers, 4 Mt. Pisgah Cookman avenue, near Broadway nue.— 15 tf. |ij«i’tWay,/was surprised last Saturday, gates, has water, sewer, gas, two |m!;;Whcn her granddaughter and hus- full lots, $1,600.00. Brewer and BARGAINS in stoves, heaters Smith 701 Bangs avenue, Asbury anamd ranges. AAlso repaired and-in­ First- Lieutenant and Mrs. Park, Phone 250.—29 stalled. Nowmari Electric Co., 131 /////Raymond G.' Lee, bf Headland, South Main St. Phone 1104 A. P.~ fclt^rAla,: came to visit her for the day. ROOFS and Asbestos-Siding up- S. Blauvolt, Proprietor 5 plied and repaired; .work guaran­ FOR ■ SALE—Rooming house, eg;;.:,;,,Miss,Anna Kcssery, of Paterson • 303 Newark Avenue ' “ teed. Estimates given. F. H. A. Bath avemle, O. G., 17 rooms, fur­ William Krayor, .77% Benson ave­ nished, partly heated by hot air. iffeaud/'M rs. Arthur . Robinson, of BRADLEY BEACH | Taxes low, excellent condition, a^JEidgewbod, were recent guests "of 1 (Corner of Central Avenue) | nue, Ocean Grove. Phone A. P. 4058-J—33* ■■;■; $4,400, terms. Brew er. & Smith, 'feiJ;W|?f!"I™“.-Hahilin, 27‘New York = At right of Pilgrlitt.' Pathway = 701 Bange avenue, Asbury Park. ’ ’ avenue.,' . , Bridge- i • • 1 FOR SALE—4-Burner gas range, Phone 260.—2 7 -tf. . ' with ovon and broilor, good condi­ • FOR ' SALEk—20 rooms, $1,800/ ,-./ ;;L/j ./Pfc,,Albert Strassburger, son of tion. Cheap. Apply: Howard L. Mrs./Paul Strassburgcr, I PRIME BEEF 4 all. improvements; 9 rooms, :/'8! ' Smith. Hardware Store, 51 Main apartments, . $3,000; ■ house / and.': Pijgrim Pathway,, is spending a: avenue.—31-32* , 1 ‘ bungalow,1 $2,500; large lot, $500.00; ', ^■’3,'!::'a^t^or|.'day/ leaVo -inrHh ,h.ls wife and house; lake .’frorit, 4 apartments, F&#>“|i^ h ta /h b rc .i)'‘H4; ;is,.stationed at MURRAY’S—“The Pants House $3,000 cash down i .mortga'ge w ant-/ / Exclusive .But Inexpensive of -Asbury Parln" : - 805-807: Like cd: $2,600 -and • $5,000. Mary. IiV.v. avenue. ; Jiiot off Main St; 1 Boys giiiiiiiiiii'iiiiuiiUHi'iii'niii'iiiiiiii'iijjiii/iiiiiii'ii.iiiita. 704 Seventh Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. Telephonc21 and/ Men’snceds'. suppired;-^43 PAGE SIX FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1 9 4 3 '

OCEAN GROVE ilJDITORi 1913 Summer Season

August 2-5 'Annual Meeting of Rescue Mission Workers. August 6—‘"Man of Mystery,” ^ VlectsureJ* Stanley Wngg. August 7—St. .Paul’s Night— Lawrence Tibbett, world-famous baritone in first appearance here. August S—A. M. and P. M.—Dr. F. Crossley Morgan, Pastor Pres­ byterian Church, Concord, N. C, ARBERTON HOTEL Tacts About Ocean grow BY THE SEA—NORTH END 7-9 SEAVIEW AVENUE August 8-13—Bible Lovers Confer-, once. Lecturer, Dr. F.. Crossley ATHING and fishing in ocean. Fine boardwalk Ml Morgan. . Ocean Grove’s Largest and Leading Hotel August 15—A.. M. and P. 5L—Bishr B length of ocean front, ebnneating with Asbury Park op Arthur J. Moore, of the DIRECTLY ON THE BOARDWALK on the north and Bradley Beach «ri the south. Two Methodist Church. large pavilions, s i North and South End, overlooking 8 1 August 15-22—Preaching Mission. m m Solarium, richly carpeted, decorated and furnished, § , ocean. Auditorium seating nearly 10,000. . Most powerful organ Probable. Announced later. r. the country. Great chorus, finest singers, most gifted instru- August 21—firneo Moore, soprano, over the Boardwalk |j. mentalists, eminent preachers, noted lecturers. Safe and sane n in Auditorium Concert, '.musements, moving pictures, bowling alleys, merry-go-round, t August 22—A. M. and P. M.— Telephone in Every Room S] .swimming pool, athletic' games, tennis, skee. ball. Daily meet- Bishop Ralph S. Cushman, of the Methodist Church. Sea Water in Rooms with Private Bath 1 ings for young and old in; Temple; Tabernacle and Chapel. -A August 2(i—S:00 P. M.—Annual Concert Orchestra and Guest Entertainment 2| quiet, restful Sabbath. Safest place for women and children, Choir Concert. ' jj Adequate train, boat and bus service, convenient for commuters. Superb Table—Clientele—Location August 29-September 5—Camp H. A. and L. E. WILLIAMS, OwncrBlilp-Manogemont Meeting. Preachers, Dr, J. \V. Write For Rates and Literature g The hotels and boarding houses herewith presented are .Hamilton, of Pasadena Metho­ Telephone 1492 S recommended to the consideration of intending patrons as among dist Church, St.-Petersburg, Fla., and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, S the best houses of entertainment in this world-famous resort. Pastor Collegiate Reformed ■ Church, New York. ARLINGTON HOTEL September 12—A. M.—Dr. George (Open June 24) \V. . Henson, President, Ocean Grove, F. M.—Dr. Elias B, TWENTY-THIRD SEASON A Very Comfortable Baker, Pastor Methodist Church, Ocean Front House FAMILY HOTEL Glenside Pa. Member of the Directly on the Ocean ; Association. At Main Avenue GRAND ATLANTiG H0TBL Where Old Friends and Meet Every Year Clean and Comfortable Rooms Unexcelled Table Centennial Heat for Cool Days European Fresh Fruits and Shoe Rehuilders Within 200 Feet of Bathing Beach .... „ ___ Vegetables 62 MAIN AVENUE GAFETERIA Phone A. P. 9149 M. E. Thomson and A. M. Sweet Daily OCEAN GROVE Beach and Main Avenues, Ocean Grove QUALITY comes first— Hot and cold water in rooms; some with private DR. FRANK C. COOPER «e have it. baths and lavatories SERVICE comes next—we Telephone 342 give it. TH EQ UEEN Directly on the Famous Supreme Blend Coffee American or European Ocean Front SATISFACTION is what The Shelburne And Desserts From . we all want—ire guarantee Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. Our Own Bake Shop: Season, May (o October it. Special Spring Rates Open May 27 for Season M. J. WOODRING on Application. Booklet ^mnniluuiiui imhuii jnnwrrjn hi iM.inintmifHsniiinuinnsnniminMe Near beach and Auditorium. All sleeping rooms have hot and cold running water; some ensuite. with private bath. Elec­ tric bells and telephone. Season,-May to October. Phone Asbury n n a n Park 2933. . . . e | Havens LULU E. WRIGIIT , T h Sam pler inn m x i m HOTEL AND CAFETERIA ' « i | Restaurant 28 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. Telephone, Asbury Park 1905 | AND Cheerful and comfortable rooms, with hot nnd cold running | CONFECTIONERY STORE water at moderate rental. Open for guests from May to Oc­ 1 SOUTH END PAVILION1 W hitfield Hotel tober first. 1 —Also— | CONFECTIONERY STORE SURF, BEACH AND BATH AVENUES SAMPLER INN CAFETERIA in same building | At Auditorium Square OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN TWENTY-SEVENTH SEASON | POP CORN BOOTH Three short" blocks to the large Auditorium. One" block I At North End from ocean. Complete service courteously rendered. Rooms with ALBERT ANDERSON, Owner-Manager or without private baths and rooms with private toilets. Due to Existing Conditions, Expect to Serve Breakfast 8 to 10 A. M .;1,Dinner 5 to 0:30 P. M. Why not vacation at. Whitfield—Restful, Reasonable, Homelike. And Restaurant Need a TAXI? Office Telephone ' CHARLES M. HERMAN Asburv Park 1991 Since 1914 Located on Wesley Lake CALL Seaside Hotel Nearest to Beaches and All Attractions HIGHEST QUALITY FOOD OCEAN GROVE, N. J. REASONABLE PRICES “ - 2 6 8 6 Enjoy your meals in a cool spacious dining room, among Open Twenty-Four Hours Sunset Lodge cheerful surroundings, fine courteous service ’ Corner Central and Pitman Avenues Directly on the Ocean Front Better foods, delightfully, prepared Neptune Taxi Service Bathing and all Summer activities will be carried on as usual. ‘ Ruth Stockton Brangs Management of the Ocean Grove Association 9 South .Main Street Opposite Excellent food, .served‘well. All.fresh vegetables, fish, and Succeeding the late Charles G. Stockton. Ocean Grovo Gates fruits*.' All pastries baked in our own kitchen. All rooms mod- 4 Surf avenue, on the ocean. American plan; rooms with privnte bath and private ornly furnished. Rates on application. Phone A. P. 2085.. Breakers lavatories. All ocean view rooms. Phone Asbury Park 2526. Season, May to October' MARY F. BEARE, Manager O. G. BAIRD. DUN-HAVEN Hotel HOTEL ORMOND 10 Surf ave., occnn 'block. All out- 10-12 OCEAN PATHWAY BEACH AND PITMAN r2SI2S fH h running water. Honeysuckle Rates f 1.75 a day up, including Located on Parkway, Facing Frontage on three streets P h o n o A s b u ry P a r k 8-HS. complimentary breakfast. . Auditorium and Ocean NearAuditorium O. G. SMITH; C King Feature* Syndicate AH Right* Reserved. Telephone. Asbury Park .749 American Plan James T. Dunn, Manager Mrs. James T. Dunn Avo- Homo-I ike hotel Telephone A. P. 9072 Telephone A. P. 4090 nn?i ?^minEi oc,oan: all rooms hot I tie Ullagaard ?«i i il? runnlnS water; oxcellent ' HOW O U JIH S ^OTEL/ilAlTCHESTER' v Roth hotels have cheerful outside rooms with hot and cold running Telophono A. P. 4049 *Wseason. . . relieve coughing of water. Comfortable Inncrspring m attresses oil all beds. Spacious • D. .HYKA, Ownor-Manager 25 OCEAN PATHWAY lobby, lounge and porches with a clear view far out over tho ocean. Heat is provided on cool days. Rooms with private lavatory or connecting private bathrooms. A light breakfast is served to guests of EUROPEAN PLAN-FURNISHED ROOMS CHEST SOUS We are satisfied that our guests will be satisfactorily both hotels dally until 10:00 p. rri. This Is IncludQd with room accom­ served during the 1943 Season. Our dining room will be modations at no extra charge to weekly guests at Hotel Ormond, 4 Ocean Pathway W henever the. Quintuplets.catch cold— 'Write For DoBcriptive Folder and Hu teg; Rooms their cheats, throats and backs are rubbed ~ open as usual. It is our desire to carry on operation as Hospitality Running water in with Musterole, So Musterole must be nearly as possible as in the past. every room/ Heat ' just about tho beat cold-relief you can buy! Comfort for chilly days. Musterole helps break up local con­ . , ; 1 H. W. PULLEN annr Next dour to beach. gestion in upper bronchial tract, makes TheLAKENSEA European breathing easier, promptly relieves couch­ OCEAN A /£ tV Rates upon applica* ing and tight, sore, aching chest muscles 11-13 Seavicw Avenuo Phone 8237 O ffO V E * /£ & S E V tion. due to colds. In 3 Strengths: Children's UNDER SAME PLAN as last year, serving light breakfast only W. S. Benson Mild, Regular, and Extra Strong, from 8:00 to 10:00 A. M. Half block from North End Bathing Bench. Phone A. P. 2282. MR. and MRS. FRANK G. MOUNT. HOTEL ALLEHHURST MUSiMF 34 Ocean Pathway Corner Central and Pitman Avennes Family hotel. Hot and cold running water in rooms. Near the Beach and Auditorium. American and European Plan. Phone Asbury MAJESTIC HOTEL Modern rooms with running water, private baths, by day, week Park 2691. M. A. VAN CLEVE. Whole block on ocean front or season. Small apartments ut special Season rates. Elevator Baths Running water in rooms Special May and June Rates. G. F. DRAKE, Manager Special June Rates—Moderate Rates July and AugUBt ARDMORL-SUMMERribLD Telephone 190 MRS. GEORGE R. HAINES, Owner and Manager OPEN FRIDAY, MAY 28 Cheltenham 6 and 8 Ocean Pathway—Overlooking Ocean MM ,38OCEAN PATHWAY, Phone Aabory Park 5035. Hot and cold running water in all rooms. Baths. Special June and S l f t S S ,0Sean °n.d Audit0,riD“ - Hot and cold water in room*. September rates. Booklet. Phone Asbury Park 2784. P a r k V ie w H o t e l Heated aU chilly days. Clean, cool, eheerful sleeping rocaus, Addition*, E. K. SHAW, Ownership-Management. 23 Seaview avenue, facing Wesley Lake. a! lavatories installed and other Improvementa. Rates ot: application, Ono block from Asbury Park Casino and North End pavilion and bathing - - ■______. 'J. E. McKEE ground. Capacity 125. SpaciouB porches. Hot and cold running -water in rooms. Booklet. Telephone 524. Special rates May and June. BUENA VISTA R. A. WAINRIGHT—ETHEL. S. HEMPHILL,. Open May 27 to October; 18 Hcck Avenue, corner Beach. One block Hotel Le Chevalier from ocean. Hot and cold running water. Coolest dining room on Corner Webb and Central Avenues coast, open June 25. Specal rates for June and September. The Spray View Two blocks from ocean. ;Newly decorated, comfortable rooms. When the oldest resident Telephone 3100 MRS. H. GREENWOOD Directly facing tho ocean, nt North End Pavilion and Bathing Beach. with hot and cold running water. Reasonable rates, breakfast served.: Hot and cold running water in all rooms. Private baths. Special June Phono 1319 EDWIN D. TILTON was a youngster we supplied and September rates. European plan this year. Phone Asbury Park 79. OCEAN GROVE DIAMOND STATE E. W. FREDERICK, Proprietor. Ocean End of Embury Avenue c o l o n ja l Taylor Dairy Co, Unobstructed ocean view. Hot and cold running water in all rooms. ST. ELMO HOTEL 15 Main" Avenue, Ocean Grove. . ^ Fifty-second season. Open May 29 to October. Phone 4125. One-bnU block to boardwalk and ocean. Convenient to Auditorium M. EVERNGAM Open All Year Catley & .Williams, Proprietors _ Corner Main and New York Avenues is a a r a fa ® ,-* «***«<• -*■ MILK, CREAM AND Individual meals served by daiy 'or week, Telephone ' V . C O L O IN BUTTERMILK GROVE HALL HOTEL B. R. SHUBERT . American and European Tel. Asbury Park 879 From Monmouth County Farms 17 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove. Hot and cold water in all rooms. Rooms with. private baths. Phone 1970 40 Ocean Pathway, all rooms Edwards House with h6t and cold running , • _ , f7 Pitmah Avenue -v 142 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grove Open May 29 to October 1 Near Auditorium . DARDANELLE w ater.. Special.' rates bJune , Hot and Cold Water in Rooms. Near Qcean m i Abdltoriure .and ‘ Sept.-‘American -Plan. Phone 2880 Grover E. Stults Tw enty.N lnth Season, phono I7D7. - LORD. & HANCOX Inner Spring Mattresses Ir. Every Rpom Open May io Octobet Talpphono 4450../ ; JSSSlId L. MITCHELL, Ownersbip-Mnnagem^ FRIDAY, AUGUST 6,1943 PAGE SEVEN

iiiiiiiiiiiiuiitininiiiiiiiiiiiifiiininitiiuiiiifiiiiifiiiiiiwifniiniiiiiiiiiiiinittufiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiuiutiiiiiiij NorthmE n^VahdC°CaSnS‘:h'o llit, U°°k from ocean, Murphy and son, Belleville; Doro- „ - restaurant. Convenlonf eafetorla and r,L5.n TrHo,eu Hawthorne; Ga.rry, Hazen, Midland Park; Mr r p jHE TIMES advertisers need our trade and ROOMS OPEN ALL YEAR Reasonable. Phone A. P. MRS.. H. B. VREELAND. C raned GpEik6r' Edward Rikeri L I friendship. When you need anything first 40 Central Avenue. Open all oa ^ A ,Rev- and Mrs. Paul try to buy it at home. We are anxious to year. Rooma only. Special rates f f 'S . Schaefferstown, pa.; Mrs. VAN GOTTAGB September to June. Telephone, m Gettysburg, Pa.; see our home community the'center of com- 1961-R. A. M. VAN SKITE Mrs. T. Trotter, Mrs. C. Palmer | mercial and social activity. Communities grow and S?n,J e^ y City; Rev. and GASTLE ARMS 7-Embury avenue. H alf block from | prosper through combined efforts. Cooperation and xrf j w Baltimore, Md.; 16 Main Ayenne ocean, boardwalk.. Open all year. Mr. and Mrs. H. McCown, Pater- Pleasant steam heated rooms with | team work make for results. Trade at home. VICTORIA running water. Housekeeping prl- City ■ id McLeod, Jersey Ocean Grove, N. J. vlleges. Terms reasonable. Tel. 5497-W. M R S . J. KILSHAV . The ^Helen— Miss Violet Coste- D. WHITEHEAD, Owner Telephone, Asbury Park 4163-M A Home by the sea, one block from board­ HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES walk. Hot and cold running wnter in all hne, Passaic; Mrs. J. Frankel, IVY- HOUSE rooms. Spacious verandas. Rates on re- r h Z h B™n/ ' vick; ; D- F■ Stnrok Of course you want the best and most reasonable. quest.' Phone 1844. MW t w Hlrnest Jones, Plainfield; C. W. B. : PUTT, Owner-Manager. Mrs. J. Hendricks and sons, Union; Get it at the ’ 78. Mt. Hermon Way, -.near'Auditorium and and Mrs. Henry Vespa, Pas­ all' attractions. , Bright sunny rooms. Also saic; Misses Eunice Gorga, Jc-an Gut Rate Crockery Company WflRRINGTOW HOTEL WENDELL 2 room .apartment, all utilities 'furnished. Olsen, .Arlene ‘ Hoch, Anne Ma- European plan, $1.00, up. Open all year. ' MAY BARRINGTON, Prop. “ter Ter.-, Unlon; Mr- and Mrs. E. A. Kitchen Equipment and Furniture McNeil, and son, E ast Orange; 22 Lake Avenue, facing Lake arid Asbury Park Central and Heck; comfortable, Mrs. Jam es McNeil, Hoboken; Mr! House Furnishings, Hotel, Restaurant and Bar Supplies friendly nnd convenient. All out­ Convenient to all Beach-front attractions and Wilmington House side \ rooms; light housekeeping f n

Navy Depot to be Near Freehold In her first automobile accident turn of their, government, which Shift'in the Navy’s plans for a. in twenty-five years of driving, was vitally interesting. It seems Founders Day Comity Motes' munitions depot in Monmouth Mrs. Abe Perrine, of Englishfown, that heretofore, America was only county will bring the western suffered bruises and scratches on interested in Europe. But now Donahay Has Right to Recount boundary of tho project to within her right arni and hand Sunday Australia is playing such a tremen­ Circuit Court Judge Robert V; three miles of Freehold, it was re­ afternoon on the Jamesburg road. dous part in the' war, that Ameri­ Kinkead has decided that Surro­ vealed with publication of the She was returning home when a cans. have awakened to. her im­ gate Joseph L. Donahay. alone has location of the projected depot. bus forced her from1 the road on portance. Though Australia was the . right \ to recount additional Original plans had called for a down grade-and her car struck ’colonized 150 years ago and has Monmouth county- election . dis­ utilization of 10,000 ncres in Atlan­ a pole and Sheared it off. ' The car. been a part of the '.British Em­ tricts^ but if,V as a result of such tic and Howell townships, east of was wrecked. pire, the people pay no taxes, but a recount, he should go ahead of route 34, but the new site will Calvin E. Woolley Resigns cooperate with England because his Republican adversary,’ E. Don­ straddle route 34 nnd extend as fat- Calvin E. Woolley, Glendola, they want to. Australians are all ald Sterner, the. latter may then west as Five Points, near Jersey- who has served ten years as a volunteers in this as they were also, initiate a recount of the. re-: v i l l e s f . " member of the Wall township com­ in World War I. 7 \ ' ' V maining districts. First Auto Accident in Years mittee, attended his final meeting Plans Being Made to Close Bridge ; Application has been made to the engineer’s office of the New York- Digtrict of the War Department by the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders, for approval of plans to close and maintain as a fixed bridge the existing drawbridge New across Matawan creek between S T R A N D Keyport and Cliffwood. BOARDWALK at CASINO 4—SHOWS DAILY—4 M d -Indigestion PERFORMANCES, 1:00, 3:00, 7:00 and S:U0 P. M. Relieved in S minutes, or, double your money back 74 When excels etoroncH acid cauies painful, suffocat­ ■WEEK. OF AUGUST 9 ing gas, aour itomach and heartburn, doctor* usually, prescribo■ymplotnatlo tho relief—medicines fastcst-acltng medicinesIlko thoeo In known Hell-ana for ■ JiffyTablet*. or doubleNo laxative. your money Bell-am bock bring* on return comfort ot bottleIn ft to ui, 25o ot all dtugglat*.

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the Jersey Central's more than that, son Thatm tbro'V or 0 Loop-tbc "You see, son, the Jersey Central’s need to live. .Why, I’ll bet that L o o p ’ been serving our town for a hun­ bike of yours was shipped here >tty Grable dred years or more... since long on the Central, too ! Ga«an d Fltl., SAT., Aug. 9-r Montgosnery IIOIIKIIT TATiOR liiut before your granddad was born itEORGF. MURPHY '...through war and peace, good "Now you see trainloads of tanks, »Sar Rom ero m e f l i n guns and fuel rolling: over those : "BATAAN” times and bad. Serial (Sat. Matinee Only) rails. And you can be sure the “ I t .O N IV I 1 * L O IV " "W e don’t give a whole lot of Radroad is doing the same good Si x. mill MON, 8-0 ' thought to the Railroad: Get sore job for Uncle Sam as it docs for us. ywenfin “JITTERBUGS” at it sometimes, I guess, if we "Yes, that Railroad’s a part of tiiis w ith happen to be inconvenienced. Wc town, son.. .a mighty-important Lily Mar: T.U'KI’L AXJ) HARDY forget that the Jersey Central takes part. We’re inclined to take it for Technicolor n lso ’ maiiy. of its to work day after day granted most of the time. But stop “DESERT VICTORY” . . ... takes us on vacations and and think about it-, and you’d be TUiiS., WB»., TIIUKsT,"loTiT 12 business trips . . . brings ir, fuel hard put to explain how we'd get rlcs Winninccr “DIXIE” y \ u \ S ilvers , and food and other things we along without the Railroad!” w ith m xc. ruosnv iimi DOROTHY I.AMOl'U

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Tibbett WAVE “AMERICA’S OWN” WorId-Famous Baritone Although I’m not a WAC or WAVE, MARINE MARINE, WAF, WIRE or SPAR-- I am the girl that helps ’em all, O cean G rove For I’m an O-P-R. I plug the calls that speed the bombs, Build planes, and ships, and tanks— AUDITORIUM NJnety-*bc cents out of To keep ’em flying, floating, fighting— every dollar goes for War I’m plugging for the Yanks 1 , ' expenditures. m m The other tour cents gem for Benefit of I wear no uniform, you say. Government To glorify my taskj e x p en ses " n t St. Paul’s Church I need no uniform, I say, WIRE A headset’s all I ask. SUMMER BIBLE

Although I’m not a WAC or WAVE, CONFERENCE MARINE, WAF, WIRE or SPAR- August 22-27: A u g u s t 7 , 1 9 4 3 I am the girl that helps ’em all, Robert G.- Le Tourneau Sunday, August 22nd F o r I’m a n O -P -R . Dr. George McNeely y Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Nights . Saturday Evening, 8:15 O^elock Dr. C. Gordon Brownville A N D working with the 8 5 0 0 telephone ■ Thursday and Friday' : _Mra. Dorothy M. > TICKETS .ZJL operators in New. jersey central offices e»j Stratheam • 8 3 c , $1.10, $1.65 (tax included) providing service vital to the nation’s - war • “Gospel ■ Nightenage of “Gospel Nightingale effort—are 6 5 0 0 skilled men and women in of America” ‘ ON SALE - Auditorium Box Office more than 200 other kind; of telephone !; Sessions Sunday 10=45 '. Ten Days Before the Concert. jobs. They wear the Telephone Bmblem of -A. M., 3t00 P. M., and . -■y..:/:•- 7:45- P. M. ' Reservations by Mail Filled as Received. essential war service shown at right.. . ; . . ; , Weekdays 7;45 P. M. First: Baptist Church ., Grand and' Third Avenues, „„ ,.»» ■*“ ” . ■ * » ■ ; ■? . Asbnry . Park.:;.':-; !';■