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VOL. LXIV. No. 15. OCEAN GROVE NEPTUNE CITY AVON FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1939 BRADLEY BEACH NEPTUNE .FOUR, CENTS

NEW OFFICERS ELECTED Says Railroads SUNRISE PARADE RAINED OUT New Building Featured In George Webber Is President < Snow Gives Way To Clear Skies Six Bishops N. J: Gas Association- AreGvervalued For Boardwalk Fas'.mm 'Parade 32d Report Home for Aged George B. Webber, director of Those attending the annual Eus- m w m educational work for the Public LOSSES SINCE 1926 ARE Service* Electric and Gas Co., was ter Sunrise service last Sunday, led To Cover Two Full Blocks and Will electod president of the Now, Jersey ■ V, 50 to 60% by Blecckcr Stirling, were forced Gas Association, at the annual con­ by the rain to hold'their meeting Bishops Waldorf, Ward, Richard­ Be Six Stories In Height; Plans vention held Wednesday at the Associated Railroads Describe Cri­ in St. Paul’s church, instead of Berkoloy-Carteret Hotel. Ho sue tical Situation In ¡New Jersey nuirching to the beach as planned, The rain, was followed by snow, son, Decell, Mead and Leonard coeds B. A. Sciplo, of tho Jersey and Ask For Relief From Over- Are Prepared and Publicity Com­ which melted as it hit the ground, Central Power and Light Co, Assessment». V ., Othr officers elected included and gave why to clearing ¿kies Will Preach; Drs. McCombe and mittee Will Have Model On the and strong winds which continued Frank H. Darlington, People’s Gas The real value of New Jersey’s! Homrighousen To Lead Camp Co., Glnsßboro, 1st . vice-president, al^ day/ The sunshine lured thou­ Boardwalk. railroads today is not more than 30 sands to the Ocean Grove arid As. and Preston D.’ Gardner, of Public to 50% of tho'valuations placed on Meeting. > Service, Camden, 2nd . vice-presi- bury Park boardwalks to vie\v the them by the State for tax purpos­ fifth annual orchid promenade for A. es, according to studies . recently The dominant theme of the thirty-second annual re- ®ntl Harry Sutton, Public Ser- the 100 best dressed women., . » . , , » J . i. TT - J. . ,V r J v . , . vice, Newark, was re-olectcd- sec- port of the Methodist Home foil the Aged, which was is- retaiy.treoaurer. completed by The Associated Rail­ At the early morning: servicc in With the completion of the 1939 program by the roads of New Jersey.. ' Ocean Grove Association this week, announcement is made ' SUed this,week, iB the New Building. Two architects’ views . Directors for three years are the church, Miss . Ida Mason and “Since 1926, the New Jersfey rail­ of the proposed new home and the surrounding.grounds L. W. Becker, Elizabethtown Gas Sylvester Williams were the solo­ by. President George W. Henson that six bishops of thè roads have suffer«;d losses in traf­ ists. The congregation singing was a r e published in €he .report, which will be circulated •©**. Elizabeth; E. J. Menorey, Methodist church will preach at the Sunday services in the fic and revenue of 50 to 60%,” tho led by Mr. Versoy, and the Salva- Auditorium this summer. ■ throughout all the churches of New Fersey. —: :■■■■■■. — -Pooples-GaBi-GlaaBborOr-and-L.N, Association—stateB. . "This —very, Yetter, Atlantic City Gas Co. How­ great shrinkage in the demand for tion Army band—nnd~the~ArIon —Listeners- 7-will- welcome; old ; Referring to tho new building, choir assisted in the riiusicnl part ard Melvin, Cumberland County railroad '.'service has adversely af­ friends in; Bishop Ernest; G, Rich­ Sanford C. Flint, president of the gram. One of the main items on fected the value of the roads by of tho program. The Rev. William McCombe, pastor of the Church of Gas Co., Millville, was elected di­ ardson, of. the Philadelphia area; St. Andrew.and St. Paul, New York board of Trustees, said in closing the publicity schedule is the pro­ reducing their earning power. It' Northridge, superintendent of the rector for two years to fill tho. va­ has also lessoned-their^ ability to Bishop Charles L.’ Mead, of the city, occupying the pulpit lit tho • his report: ’ ■ curement, through the courtesy, of West Side Mission, delivered cancy created by the death of W. C. pay taxes. ’ j Denver area; and Bishop Adna W. “I would like to impress the size the Ocean Grovo Association, of a brief address. evening services. : .’ Buell.: “The railroads used to be almost Leonard, of the, Pittsburgh area, and importance of the New Build­ booth on the boardwalk, at which . Bishop Leonard will preside at the only transportation agency in but three new faccs will be seen. the Bible Lovers’ Conference, July ing. It will cover two full Ocean will be exhibited a model of the New Jersey. Now they must share They are Bishop J. Lu Decell of the available buainoaB with trucks, 31 to August 5, assisted by Prof. Grovo Blocks, together with the new Home together with literature Loyalty Drive tho south; Bishop Ralph A. Ward, street which now'lies between. It showing the comprehensive work C.M.T.C. Wants buses, airplanes, pipo lines, and in­ Rollin Walter, of Ohio Wesleyan land and coastal waterways. of China, and Bishop Ernest L. University. !■'■'. - will bo six stories, in height, of of the present home. The commit­ “The railroads havo had to buy Waldorf, of the Chicago area. , brick and fireproof construction tee Is also planning a “Buy-A- 500 More Youths Completed The missionary conference will their rights of way, build and The program .with its conferen­ be held from August 8 to 11. Bish­ throughout, and will accommodate Brlck” campaign which; will reach mointain their roadways, and pay ces, auxiliary meetings and. daily op Ward will bring the latest word more than double the present num­ all the churches of the two con­ ARMY HEADQUARTERS interest on tho bonds representing MR. STIRLING ANNOUNCES meetings .during camp meeting from stricken China. , ber of residents. It is a distinct ferences. the cost of thoBe tfiings. On the TEAM CAPTAINS ■' N. Y. MAKES ANNOUNCEMENT other hnnd, trucks arid' buses use week is perhaps the most varied challenge to Methodism and: your John U. Dixon, treasurer, in his The confcrenco of sacred music tho highways, constructed at great appealing that has ever been oir will be conducted by Homer Rhode- continued prayers and; sacrificial report states that the total assets public expense, for the transpor­ St. Paul’B Loyalty CampaignTs All Officials Stress That! Candidates fered. • . .- :■ heaver and Walter Eddowes, July ; giving. . ' H■;; are $658,505.68, an increase of tation of passengers and merchan­ Set To Open Sunday, April 23. The season' will open Sunday, 17 to 22 inclusive. Other speakers The New Building committee, $231,458.17 over the year before; Are Free Of Obligation For dise in direct competition with tho railroads. General Chairman and Others June 11, with Bishop Ernest G. will be Ruth Rhodcheaver Thomas, composed of Frank B. Smith, and total reserves ore $110,782,'41.' Future Military Service, And "Yet no account of these changes Were Guests At Victory Dinner Richardson, D. D., L. 1>. D., in the Prof. Rollin Pease and Dr. Oscar chairman, Rev. Harry. A. Relyea, also a slight increase over tho pre­ Free Of All Personal Expense. has been taken in arriving at the -•'- For Camden Church pulpit as has been the custom for. I. Olsen. • Rev. Leon Chamberlain,. Rev. vious year. assessed • valuation . of the rail­ many years, and will close Sunday, The conference on evangelism • George C. Vogel, William J. Cause, Through the cooperation’ of the Fivo hundred moro New jersey roads. Last year railroad proper­ Plans • for St. Paul’s Loyalty Sept. 10. : ‘ . will be conducted by Rev. Dr. S. W. joieph A. Thoma and John H. Par­ chairmen and the assistance of tho y°uttia aro wanted as candidates ty in the State was assessed at $441,556,656 and on the basis of Campaign were' completed this The. annual camp meeting ser­ Hughes, of , , Aug. ker, Jr., announced, among other residents of the Home, the 1938 for this summer’s Citizen’s Mili- .week. Team; captains and all this assessment taxes of $20,364,- vices will sta rt Friday,, August 25, 14 to 19. '.' . ' things, that Ernest A. Arend had Bazaar netted $»22.65. Tho grand tnr3r Training Camps, it was an, 054 wore levied against the rail­ workers have - been selected. Last Tuesday evening the general chair­ with Dr. W. G. Homrighousen,; òf The season’s program in full will . been selected as architect, and that total fo r Tag Day was $474.01. nounced this week, a t the U. roads. “Actually, however, the Princcton Seminary, as the morn­ real value of the railroads was riot man of the. Church Loyalty Cam­ be found on page eight of this is­ preliminary plans and sketches of The calendar for the yenr 1039 Army Headquarters of the Second paign, Bleecker Stirling and Mrs. ing preacher, and Dr. C. Jcffares sue. is also included in the report.-In C o r p s A r e a , Governors Island, more than $250,000,000 arid any the new H 0Irt0 are on exhibition i t person or frroup who would invest Stirling, Frank B. Smith and Dr. tho present Home, 63 Clark ave­ May a:rummage sale is scheduled...... this sum of money in the New Jer­ arid Mrs. Van Hoolf were the guests June 13 is tho date of the picnic New Jersey encampments of the at the victory , dinner given in the nue. Tho site of the new Homo is sey railroads ■ would riot earn 2 % Asbury Church', Camden, N. J. The women will call at all the homes of HOUND TABLÉ MEETS bounded, by New York avenue, for the New Jersey and Newark c- M- T- C. have been assigned 1 . on the investment. The taxes on St. Paul’s members, not for fi: the New Jersey .railroads, at an dinner >vas giveri in celebration of Pilgrim Pathway, Stockton avenue auxiliaries. Anniversary Day will 755 vacancies for qualified young the successful completion of their nances, nor to secure any pledges, Tribute Paid'To Dr. Lucia Grieve: average rate of : $4.60 pci- $100 oh but for a friendly, neighborly call, : and Flotcher Lake. > be celebrated! July 18 and the men between the ages of 17 and excessive valuations, represent a Church Loyalty Campaign. Their goal was $10,000, and to date over and to leave a booklet which all Mrs.; Bleecker Stirling Sang During tho year, a new commit­ annual Fair will be held on August 24‘ At Pittsburg Barracks, N. Y. burden which the railroad compa­ will want to keep'as a souvenir. nies cannot pay and survive. $12,000 has been subscribed. This One of the.features of the meet­ tee was appointed to develop ways 1, 2, 8 , and 4. Tag Day this year 1 -600 Basic and Advanced Infantry campaign was directed by Nelson It: contains accurate,- up-to-date . and means of raising the money, is on August 10, September 13 is bo trained beginning “Today, the existence of almost Creamer who is directing St. Paul’3 historical information about St. ing of the Ocean Grove Round every Now Jers«i«. Tailroad is needed for the erection of the new the drite of the Linen shower and Ju,y «■ Fort Niagara, N- Y.', Will drive. Paul’s • Church. Mr. Creamer will Table Monday evening, was the accommodate 640 similar candi, threatened by. this tax , situation. As outlined by Mr. Creamer the meet' this committee on Monday community singing which followed building, and 1 to provide suitable Tea. During the fall, a Donation Two of the larger, railroad, systems evening, April 24, at 7.45 o’clock dates, and Fort Dix, N. J., will campaign hero will begin on Sun­ the talks. The meeting was held Endowment Funds for it. This, Day will be observed on October 19, and several ;of tho smaller com­ day, April 23, and ond on Sunday, in the church to, give.them their committee, consisting of Rev. J. E. and the Annual Dinner is scheduled train 1,920 young men, starting panies are now' in bankruptcy. May 14; four Sundays and three instructions and to .supply , the ill the Home for the Aged, 63 WaBhabaugh,; Rev. George W. for November 14. July, 6. An Advanced Field Ar- Other, important railroads will be weeks -'are given to this intensive booklets. - Clark avenue, and was presided ...... tillery: Course will bo conducted at forcedTnto receivership if they do effort. In that time a. great a- Frank G. Mount is chairman of over by Mrs. Carolyn , Stanyon, Yard, Rev. F. A. DeMuris, John U. At present there are 85 indent phft Cam Great Bend| N Y.( for not ' get immediate, tax relief, . all the work of the Church School, moiint of work is crowded into busy president. The session was opened Dixon, Lot R.! Ward, Charles H. members of the Home. Twenty onn „ „ j „ J - . — “The, justice and equity, of the days. The goal for this campaign and Mrs. Frank G. Mount and Mrs. Harding and John H. Parker, Jr., passed away during 1938 and the 200 students and for the same num railroads’, position, in this matter has been set at $10 ,000, and the Claude Richmond have charge of with the singing of. "America”, has also developed a publicity pro- winter of 1939. ber at Fort Hancock, N. J., both is borne, out by the Report of. the money is to.be used to repair'and the dinners which will be furnished led by Mrs. Bleecker Stirling. An­ corps opening July 7. Air camps New Jersey Comniission on Tax beautify St. Paul's Church; and. to during the campaign.. Irving Cra­ other feature was .the tribute to Law Revision, which recommends pay all the current indebtedness.. bicl, August Stoll and Mrs. Ednrt run for thirty' days. . y B. Roberson are the secretaries. Dr. .Lucia C. G. Grieve, read by that the rate of taxation of the The following is the official list Mrs. Judith Rakestraw.' The introduction of survivors’ of “^ligation for future railroads be reduced. of the team captains and their wor­ Board Favors insurance benefits into tho old-age m j * ji- 4. Hi*, n two points of appeal stressed by W. F. M. S. Will Have Supper Bartlett: Mrs. Otto Stoll, sr., Wil­ Neptune Club Hears Wayne Me- Mother Goose”, “Thames of Ameri­ Benefit Change by the; Board, indicates, Mr. Ger- A . . , . .. . liam T. Crozier. Team B—Captain, The Evening Auxiliary of the onimo\ said, xt.tho iincreasing • empha- — -u Aririy - j,-*-officials •, XTin -making ’ » the call i* Mrs. Henrietta' Bartlett; Miss Eva '■ Murray and William H. Small ca "planned' for Hudson River’’,' SOCIAL SECURITY BELIEVES sis, on .,the ; security .. of - the familyj, zor . , . additional _ • • New , ,. Jersey . candi- , Woman’s Foreign Missioriary So­ Beefs; Mrs. > Charles Rakestrnw. “We Women", “The Story of the Team C—Captain, Alvin Bills; * At their third annual banquet, group as wellit as ofs the •. individual . i •1 .j dates. . Transportation i. i * to , camp . and .. ciety of St. Paul’s church will con­ Firefly”, “The story the dollar and IN EARLIER PAYMENTS ^ ,. > ■ ■■ •. return, wholesome food, athletic duct a covered dish supper in the Mrs. Lida Hutchinson,. Frank the meriibers of the- Neptune cent told”, and others. Mrs. Stir­ wage earner. Three types of sur- .• .... , ; ,. Pruderi. Team D—Captain, Mrs. • - i t. i. ‘ j equipment, laundry service, medi- junior room next Tuesday, April Sportsmen’s Club heard, talks by ling sang "The.Wind in the South” vivors’ benefits are suggested: . , v. .. , ... .. L. C. Briggs; Mrs. John Kilshaw; Wayne D. McMurray of the Asbury Rccommends Beginning Monthly monthlyai-i benefitsi. *ij. >for aged j widows CQ1 ■ ■ . attention.. . , .. and - other items . are 18, a t 6.30.. Mrs; Louis Samuelson Mrs. William Marshall; Team E-- and “Shortnin’ Bread”, accompan­ - • •••■..' ..if i j j. provided by the Government, is chairman of the committee. Fol­ Captain, George Burrows; 'T. C. Park Press, arid William H. Small, ied, by Mrs, Lilia Warren, of As- . Benefits In 1940:Instead of ’42; and young widows with dependent 1 ( Mrs. Mary E. Stout¡ national sec­ Samuelson; Mrs. George Catley, for ‘ supplementary .allowances to sided over by Judge J. Edward to 1.30, the Nntionol Woman's retary of-Rest Homes, will be-tho Mrs. George Burrows. Team S—- Young People’s Banquet Troop 7 Receives Instructions Knight, toastmaster. Christian Temperance Union Will; : aged -dependent wives, of. annui­ principal speakers. , • , ■- Captain, Mrs. Thomas C. Stan- tants; and calculation of benefits Mrs. Harry P. Fplger, in charge Troop 7, Trinity unit, of the Boy yon; Mrs, William Hill, Mrs. Min­ sponsor a coast-to-coaut ’broadcast,-' on tho.basls of. a worker's average of. the Youngt. People’s Work for Scouts of America met' Monday nie Cole. Team T—Captain, MrB. over stations WEAF, New York, Bleecker Stirling; Mrs. Wm. Heintz Easter Week Guests At St. Elmo ■wages¡.rather than, as at present, thè district W. H. M. S.,'has an­ evening to receive instructions White Hall Has Easter Guests KYW, Philadelphia and WDEL, Mrs. Frank Pruden. TeamU—Cap­ Easter , week guests at the St. on the ba?ls of his total accumula­ nounced a rally and banquet for all from national councilman ■ W. W. Guests at the White Hall, 28 tain; Otto Stoll, Jr., John Calla- Wilmington; The speaker will bij 1 ted wages, .'Another,;/ proposed Queen .Esther groups of the dis­ Blanchard and county councilman Pitman avenpe, over ! the- Easter iran, Harold Rainear. Team V—- Elmo, 77 Main avenue, include j idge J. M. Braude, of the CM change would be of special advan­ trict, to be held in the Old First Thomas. Morrissey. The • troop week included Mr. and Mrs. Wii Captain, Mrs. Carlton R. VanHook; Mariori McCurdy, of Newark; Mrs. cngo Boys’ Court. Hi“ topic will bd " Mrs. J. H. Rainear, Mrs. Otto tage to'tilder workers: This would Methodist church; - West Long meets every Mónday evening in the liam Kurtz, of Trenton; Mr. and Annie Stevens, Rev. Hodgson, Miss "The Way of the Bad Bey.” \ j;, ,;. Stoll, Jr. Team W—Captain, A. J. Ruth Hodgson, of Philadelphia, remove/ the automatic.“stop dote" Branch, on Tuesday evening, Ap­ parish house of Trinity Episcopal Mrs. t 'R. Shepherd,1! of. Brooklyn; Versoy; Harry Woodward,. Sylves­ ^—-•—-— vryf; '¿'‘1??'$: : at «ge 65; in that case old-age In­ ril 25. All girls interested are in­ church, Asbury Park, with Oliver Miss - Harriet Bart, Miss Agnes ter Williams. Team X^-Captain, Thomas Young, and son, Thomas, - Local Man Injures Left Hand Jr., Miss Elinor Maguire, of Pater­ surance iaxcs /would continue un- vited ’ to attend. Mrs. Pratt, con­ W. Holmes, scoutmaster. All boys Cole, of Mfc Vernon,. N. Y.;’ Mrs. John H. Wall; Mrs. John H. Wall, John Yarririgton,. 109 .1 Abbott Curwin F. Dodd. Team Y.—Cap­ son; Mrs. Edwin, of New: York; ', til tlje wage earner ¡retired, ! at ference officer, will bo the speaker. twelve years old or over are in­ tela Whitman, Miss Erma Quin- avenue, was* treated at Fitkin tain,, Miss Glendora Weeks; Mrs. E. F. Lang, of Grantwood; Miss whatever age, and. his wages earn- vited to, join; by, of East Orange and Miss Mary Alva Newton, Miss Mary Watson. pital Tuesday morning, for aii in-’i’^'s; Howell, of Trenton; Sadie Butler, of Sea Cliff, N. Y.; cd after. Ü5 would continue'to count Team Z—Captain, Mrs. E.' N. jury to his left hand received While; 0 Optometrlst-Optieiaa Mrs. G. M. Bryan and. Miss D. L. toward benefits. It would thus' bo ' The Book (ind Needle Shop has Woolston; Earle Height, Mrs. working In the 'mcdhanica!' Don’t Neglect Yenr Eyes Earle Height. . Bryan, of Queen’s Village, N. Y. pSesible for iriany older workers to . . . _ Dr, Joseph P. Heine closed temporarily. About May 1st ■ Tasty, delicious sandwiches of all mfnt of the Asbury Park Press.'' Is will open at their, new location; 58 binds and . light lunch , at Nagle’s Mrs; L. C. Briggs is the general and Robert Kaunitr, of Brooklyn, (jTOU^for .mqnthljr benefits,'or, if 518 Coobman Are» A. P. T d. 154 chairman of the woman’s, work, m...... Main avenue, formerly the Bank Soda Fountain. 43 Mala Are.— N. Y. ': .- t ;. - quoHffed, to receive a larger bene- Receiver’s office. . .14 .17 and she has o committee- of 100 women who, on Monday, April. 24, • 5-Day,Bermiidit Cruise —1,. new hlstoricfii $52JO1 up on Trans'ylvauja. Europe;'"‘iii' West Indies Cruises: Asbmr ParbTi ’'iii just been pre- Travel , .■ 7An PAOB TWO . ' ‘ . , ______. .______FniDAY. APRIL 14, 1039

“If we cnn, we must bolt,” said X. most offensive command, and Bren­ pet, flung thlB over and down.' having seen It myself."' : d.V blotcb: but the visage thus over­ “By way of the courtyard, of da, standing beside me, began to Remembering Peroy’s orders to "How can you?” I cried. "I’ve laid was nbove these things. It was course: and so to the belvedere/' shako with mirth. Elgar,' I hurled myself -up to. tho known the truth for a year, and you handsome as an eagle's Is hand­ Then a wave of scandalized con­ doorway and on to the landing be­ for less than a week.” some—with o cold majesty of fca-. •. “Is that step all right? ? said Her­ . At eleven o'clock the next day I rick. . . ' ' sequence burst on the lower door. yond, ture, heedless of the sense of-mi­ “Thank God, yes,’' said I. “I The oak was pounded and shaken, “Well done," breathed Herrick. stood with my hat in my hands at nority^ which It Imposed. ; and choking cries of protest stood “Which way?” tho foot of Tracery’s steps. Eliza­ I bowed—something awkwiia^r, was on my way up.’* • beth stood at their head, some ten 'As luck would have it,, our stuff out of a motley clamor of orders The mighty landing was empty, dimly nwaro of Elizabeth sitting be­ and threats. ' but; as we bolted across, a man feet up. We were waiting for tho side the bed arid smiling at me to was ready to hand, and before two door to bo opened, in some sus­ minutes had passed, we had.packed I touched Elizabeth’s arm and came full tilt up the staircase, the tell me that all was well. ;; made for the stair. ^ head of which was six feet from pense. A liveried keeper had. Old Harry, inclined her, head. it anyhow and were ready to leave.. stopped us while we were , yet in We had intended, of course, ..to re­ As the girls stumbled ortto my Elizabeth’s door. ' “How d’you' do, Mr. Exon.. C*me heels, I opened the upper door; So dim was the light and he was the drive nnd had been hardly per­ store-to the rooms we had used-the suaded to let us proceed. here, If you please.” n n W w». iound -ln thnm whori Bevond this, eitrtnlna were hang- making such haste that though we I. stepped to her side, arid she must almost have met/ I think' he At last tho door~was~openedrond bût^-this~\vas—not—now^ -ingr^ew y^d-lhiclc. I cautiously a m an all irt black, With- knee- -putouta-hand-whlch_was-blatiog- lifted one, to see the broadest land would have lot us go by, but I Worth doing, and so we let them be. breeches, inclined his head. with three magnificent rings. As the four of us stole past the ing I ever knew. In-its midst was dared not . take the risk, and hit I took the fingers in mine nnd put an oval well, sòme 40 feet wide, him, very reluctantly, full on the His manner .whs ceremonious and door, the latch was' raised nnd let very polite, but left in my mind no them to my lips. fall and the oak was urged, as with a bronze, balustrade about it jaw. v “I am told you're a man ot m >; : - As ho crumpled and fell down­ doubt’that he did not mean to ad­ though some one refused to allow and 'the heads of twin flights, of mit “The Lady Elizabeth Virgil” or tlon,” she said, "and so it seems. ' stairs upon; either side. (To give stairs, Elizabeth’s door was opened, that the bolts had been-shot, :wv;.-. anyone else,'. - V-; ; But you're not very quick off the some idea of their size, each step and Herrick and I passed in. mark.” She tapped the papers that As fast as I dared, I led the way' Thirty seconds later, the four of When he had finished speaking, down the .stair . y;/., . was but two inches high and some lay on her delicate quilt. "This Ger- : twelve feet long.) The landing itself us left the castle by way of the I saw. my lady nod. Then she held - We were, I Suppose, some 50 sec­ out the little packet she had in her tag business. Why'did you wait So . was dim, but a brilliance rose out staircase - turret by which, two long?” but it was not for. me to tell her onds .too;late.*' y . y ' '■:> \}{ ' of the well and the sumptuous flights nights before, we had hoped to come hand. A salver appeared from no- THE STORY : As I gained the hall, I heard the “ For two reasons, madam,” said what we had found. of stairs ran down into light. So in. The drive was clear; If Elgar where . sound that I dreaded some 18 inches* “ ran flown, »mo «Mi. I do not know what she said, as I; . “First, for several months I was CHAPTER I—Richard Exon^-ia ‘ Roor We waited together in silence till away-a key betag tried in tho door far could see. there was nobody had had his orders, he had not yet not mysélf. I found life hard to haa- ■ ' I oung Englishman, befriends elderly Herrick came back—alone. had tline to carry them out. We she laid the packet down, but after lattnew Gerinff, who ot his death, gives at the foot of the stair. . hereabouts, but the sound of voices a little I saw the man bow and tiirn die and had no brains to spara for him a statement claiming he, Goring, '‘Elizabeth wants you again,’' was darted across the gravel, slipped anything else. And then I shrank ta Rudolph E lbert Virgil, Count of Brief* It was, of course, tried to no-pur-' "ndn^ rovcmcnl5 came irom ° Iow' down the steps to the garden and and Elizabeth cross,the threshold of ancient Austrian nobility who was be. as much , as he 'said. from Interference with a state of af­ In some surprise, I took the torch pose. The door was heavily barred. I »¡....„¿„m hastened, Elizabeth leading, . to Into the hall. , trayed 20 years before by nls twin broth* But it meant that both 'exits were '■ f,erIng be3lde me'. fairs \yhlch had been established bo •i*. Ferdinand, whose sentence for for-. from him and again, descended the .caught my wrist. where the walk began that led to At least -she was in: but, as the ,*ery; he himself served. Ferdinand ap­ held, and that we were caught in tho belvedere. door was shut and I turned to the long.” ‘ ' > propriated his title, property and daugh­ stair, V'.. "Quick,” she breathed, and urged "And then you saw Percy Vir­ ter. Before he dies, tiering tells Exon As I entered the little chamber— the tower as rats in a trap. me across the carpet to a door Twenty minutes la te r. Winter, car, I confess I felt far from sure there is a family secret, known only tto stili breathing goodwill, was lead­ that she was to be received. And gil?” \ ; the head of the house, to be found in the "Look,“ "said Elizabeth, pointing. which was close to the head of the "Yes," said I. "He’s—he’s net » great tower at Brief, by a doorway none “Is that all right?” CH APTER VI ing us down to where hehad berthed If she was not, what then? Thé can ever find. Exon inherits.his uncle s farther stair. nice-looking man.” I stooped to regard the vellum. the car. / . . - packet contained no less than the - fortune, and sets out to right Goring * An instant later, the three of us 1 "He’d look very well from a gal­ wrongs; En route he. encounters Pdrcy ^She had written a line beneath I often think that we fully de­ entered her suite. • If our narrow escape had shocked king’s great ring, with which she Elbert ,Virgll< son of the villainous Fer^ served our plight, for, once we pos- us, the drive to ministered was hoping to gain the access she lows," observed the Duchess t t rilnand and sees him- inr conference with her grandfather’s name. "Too easy,” I said, with an eye Whe]p. She turtied to Ellzabetk __ InskJp, a diamond mercnanK He~"cir^ "Elizai^lH~Virgil~CoUntess^ of ^sessed-the-secret-werset-out-to-find,- on the w we,had come, rAn3Tf to-our-niinds.- -so-much-desiredr—If-the-Duchess- «ages a valet; Winter, who hates Percy of Whelp waB scrupulous, well and "What made you allow Mr. Exon - ana meets by chance at a garage, John Brief, only child of the foregoing’s we should not have lost a moment, r m . not, back in . three minutes, Arrlved there, Herrick found a ' Herrick, who is a linguist and who as a first-born son.” . in leaying the tower. To cover our piease give me y0Ur word you'll note addressed to him.. good: but if she was not Elizabeth to carry you off?” youth served as a page at Gcring's wed?. "Yes," said I. "There’s no mis­ tracks was essential, but th ar we g0 on. j ,connot tell what may Sir. would be dismissed—and the ring "That,” said Elizabeth, "is what , ding, and had visited Brief., I am ' told that you are returning to I keep asking him." take-about that."'- could have done ini a. quarter of an happon. If there.s a hitch, it may Raven tonight. A n n , ol the name of was gone. And "Old Harry" might V -CHAPTER. II—Exon and Herrick es* She gave me the pen, and picked hour. Then again we needed^ the be better for us to leave by the low­ Max Bracher, was found by Salzburg well be hostile to a girl that made, • "Sex,", said Old Harry, ‘firmly. •; tabllsh headquarters aUBrerida Revoke's yesterday afternoon. He corresponds to farm at Raven, a few miles from. Brief, up the great gold ring. Then she darkness, but dusk would have cr door_ Bllt we Wouldn’t , do that bold to rehilnd her that the bearings "You liked subjecting yourself to and make ,their plans;' They find the served our turn. And that we had. un]csg we wcre sure y6u.d e3. 'your description of the man of that which Tracery flatinted were rightly the strength of the male. It's been castle almost inaccessible at first,; but turned to look again at the body, Christian name. , Your identification of a t the mouth of the entrance drive,sev­ sunk in-;its stall; :V'-/.. 7-:' We preferred to ignore a grave per- caped " him is desired, and I beg you will visit hers. , -, ■: done before. The Sabines kicked • eral days Inter; , they see a closed car jl because for 43 hours it_ had never , Elizabeth shook her head, Salzburg .without- dcloy. When found, he I sat down on a step of the Roils arid screamed for the look of the occupied by Percy Virgil, a chaiiiTeur "Seeing’s believing,’’ :;she said. bad been dead for some hours, shot ■ and a vVoman’ nnd hear talk of. wire and. "But no chemist could . do today lifted its head, losing sight of the , ^ ..jf you don,t eome j shall use through, tho back.. ., and lighted a cigarette, while Win­ thing: 'as a - matter of hard fact, ■a change' of clothes, :• Percy returns 40 . Your obedient servant, what. Gollarix, has dorie;’%:;v staring fact that if It should lift Ks m judsiJ,eht)..-she said., ter stood like a Statue beside his they were tickled to death." She th e house.: H earing'a dog scream , -they, head, we were bound to- be caught. j . gg shouldcrg and . - Sergeant. of Police. charge, determined, I think, to show see the chauileur (logging ,it; Just, as a.r That, of course, was most true. turned upon me. "And what do you horse, with a girl astride bounds along I Be Tthfls,e things ^ they may, . went. .There was no time to argue, " I confess that from this time on a that he could maintain the pace mean, Richard Exon, by hiding this the path and ,1s felled by the. atrung v/lrc; : B y. every., right,.; th e, bpdy should which the major-domo had set. . The girl,- unconscious, Is’p'cUod up carc- • have been .dust,' Instead, it had the' when I heard that key move In the; momcnt s-orneone might-Visit medieval vigilance ruled whatsoever lady at Raven for over a week?” . lessly by the-cliauiTeur and woman., who -, lock; I was ready tp do myself vio­ we did, .. - The house was imposing,., but . Her attack was so sudden'that I •then run away, after dropping l.er Exon air of a/ waxwork. And that, I sup-; lence for throwing ■ away ..the the upper'floor. r e s c u e s . . h e r , ’..*.v . V Herrick, visited Salzburg against, gi-im, and plainly had not been was taken aback. pose; /was . why: it was in no way chance of escape we liad had: for. : I have so far said nothing of what cared,for for several'years. Mas-, offensive, but only. remarkable. ;; • • his will,. and viewed the corpse of “Madam," said I, "it seemed the CHAPTER. IIl^Exon-.Identifies the/girt had we behnVGd—not with prudence, we were most afraidi-of.that sum­ sively built of stone, wind and as; Elizabeth'., daugljier. of: the dismvned :; ^After a/lprig, look“ -- ‘ V,: . . mer night—the entrance, of Percy best thing to do.” - . Gering,:. tcils her of , her cousin's plot to ^ but , common sense, we should at weather could dò it but little harm, "Did it, indeed?” said Old Harry. abduct hor and takes her to ItoVen.' “ We’d better be going,” she said,' iiiat, time have been nearing the Virgil upon the scene. Not only was but rust was corrupting the bars to where he tells'her the slory of «her fa; • and turned to the;stair. . ,,the fellow efPcien.t—he \vould have "Well, God preserve us all from ther a n d . prom5.

TO Mm rW N BINGHAMTON ö SUFFERN TO NEWBURGH 0 ALOANY NEW ENGLAND 0 CANADA COUWy| ALPINE To Send Out

Decoration Day or Season Opening ENGLEWOOD Announcements HACKENSACK PORTX r iVASHINCtflN

ofncüLwoaoÇrÀîîr VlNTORMATON BOOTH* Every hotel and boarding t'K/li mfORT • T W O J LEE , .CREAT NECK' PASSAIC house has a list of old custo­ /ALUNGTON l^ r csrwE- W a n h a s s e t 'E,R0T>€RF0RD mers who could be profitably lERFOfo [hW ch-S WORLD’S FAIR] §äwpor7 circularized at the opening of n utley the season. LYNDHURST iLIHHtV, This is an opportunity for SatiuwLU

new business that should not 32a*» .lAOPOV'*** be neglected. JERSEY CITY NEWARK

World's Fair Tie-Up We offer prompt and care­ Yonr guests will have the sided ful service, at reasonable prices, '£ W=YORKi lAWREr attraction of the World’s Fair, in the preparation of your sta­ which they ea» fislt when and as eliz/abeth often as they please; making their tionery, folders and announce­ BAYONNE headquarters here in a refined ments for 1939. home-like atmosphere by the sea. A PARKING.HELD Publicity Director Johnson puts S PORT T j.U S HIGHWAY We have new engravings ! RtCHMOM this slogan in his advertising: STATE HIGHWAY “Visit the New York World’s Fair made from photographs of at when and ab often as you wish. HIGHWAY MARKER Just a short trip by rail, bus, boat tractive, and live scenes in FOR ROUTES or to drive your own ear.” Ocean Grove. TO WORLD'S FAIR HEAVY UNES "RECOMMENDED HiÛNWrS LIGHT UNES* ALTERNATE RQUTtS SC«U IN MJUS • ..

&\ ’ T0 OUTER BRiQGCCROSSlNGj NEW YORK—Approved 'recently by ‘Mayor F. H. La Guardi?, of lias been developed. Information booths will be found at bridge and New York City and Grover A. Whalen, President of the New York tunnel approaches to New York. According to Mr. Whalen, out-of- Job Printing Departniieiit World’s Fair, this map is designed to be of especial use so those motor- town motorists will be abie to thread their way through the city to the ing to the exposition. A comprehensive system of handllng-Fair traffic Fair grounds “as easily as they now go from home down toMairi Street.” The Ocean Grove Times Sixty-Four. Main Avenue, Oce&n Grove, N. J, New Answer for Airmen to “How High Is Up?” fb.auAthose BY USING —;______— — , — . ' ; _ KlERVES,DOCTOR STANDARD ALTIMETER * . SWEET- MILES' ^ . /■ , r b a d s - 42oo.fr. 4100 n . . 4200 fr. S E R E N E / NERVINE ; but-new • *;■ ■' •' ; f l B I H 55555251: u4: TERRAIN CLEARANCE ; ~ indicator wads -2 0 0 f r 2200 f t. . 4200 fr. . JUCSSlflKJvRI

40Ö0 FT. Can you afford to be NERVOUS? Perhaps you could aílord. those attacks of Nerves if you were th e . only one affected. Tense nerves make you a nui­ sance to everyone with whom you come in contact. No one SEA.LEVEL likes you when you are jumpy, ¿□MONG the printing ne- irritable and nervous.^ • Russell Con well Newhpuss, Jar- DR.MILES’B- seymar, hoide altlrpeter which Kl j&aii cessities that can be- ■’ won him Sperry Award.-Chart shows how it differs from ones in use, safeguards aeroplane In DR. MILES NERVINE Has promptly taken care of at flight. been recognized S3 effective for more thas- 50 years by sufferers V O U R ^ from Sleeplessness, Nervous Ir­ this office are the following Airplane pilots who havo only young man who has made the great ■pllshes its purpose by earmarking ritability, Nervous HcaifscEe, known heretofore iiow high above est contribution to the. advance­ eacfc wave. sent out, so that • by Nervous Indigestion, ‘Travel sea-level they were—never bow far ment of aeronautics during the year comparison oi outgoing and Incom Sickness. PRINTING above or away from mountains or has', been presented• to Kussell Con- lag waves the number sent out in IJQIHD NEBV1NE well Newhouse of Orange, member the; Interval is know«. Earmarking Xarge btL 31.05, Small btL 25i other land obstructions—now can of the technicai staff of the Bell Is by the continuous changing of the EFFEEVESCENT TABLETS ORDER breathe safeiy lii dark , or fog or Telephone Laboratories ; who do. frequencyof the transmitter; by the Large phi-:, 75»., Small pkg, JSf "dirty weather.” A new terrain velopedlt. . . time .a . wave comes • back the , fre­ At your drug store clearance indicator Indicates by a Clearance of an airplane can be, NOTEHEADS quency Is different, and. this differ­ A nnouncements meter needlo the height of the air­ -measured by "bouncing” a radiò ence is converted into tho reading of I N L IQ U ID ' O R plane at all times over the ground wave from the ship to the ground the m eter. The greater the difference’ B il l h e a d s , b l o t t e r s O r d e r bo o k s Immediately belowr-whether that be and. back, ami measuring the time the longer the transmit time,: and TABLET FORM CA r d s o f a l l descriptions P r o g r a m ? water, land or buildings. ol transit. This is obvious enough, henco the;, greater the airplane's Q uestionnaires The device )b being balled by air­ biit nobody had ever done it because clearance over the .terrain. So the D o d g e r s men as an outstanding contribution the time interval is too short for ■ raster Ss calibrated in feet and the E n v e l o p e s R e c e ip t s ta flight safety, and the Lawrence direct measurement, Tlis new clear­ pilot can-tell at a glance how islgh Sperry Award given annually to the ance, indicator, or altimeter, accani he is. above whatever Is below. F o l d e r s , f o r m s S h o w c a r d s G u id e b o o k s ' 'T i c k e t s . U t il it y s t a t io n e r y Proves Clock in Motion Runs Slower H a n d b i l l s COAL I n v it a t io n s V o u c h e r s J o u r n a l s W e d d in g invitations K atalogues X m a s c a r d s L abels, letterheads Y e a r b o o k s Z in c h a i ®1 t o n e r e p r o d u c ­ M e n u s t io n s

T h e H T l M E s printing Department A famous theory of science, announced forty years aflo, has at last been I MAIN ÁVENUE Telephone confirmed by experiments in Bell Telephone Laboratories, accardlfig.io a caper presented by Dr.Hr.rbert E. Ivesof Montclair, N.J., shown stove |L OCEAN GROVE Asimry P ark 7 with his equipment, to the National Academy of Sciences recently. Or. Ives l i - N E W. J E R- s E vj\' :haa ahbwfi that a moving clock actually d e e s run slo w e r than one at rest 3 s illoht (3 the olowlnn down that no speeds available to experimenter« • y/hen'the theory was announced were adequate for a «-uelal test. » j* J^WWuumJuUjuLiuúúu'uuuu'uurjjuLt 'V i' y& :

FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1939 PAGE FIVE

meeting in the Junior room of St, ■parents, Dr. and Mrs. 0. J. Moul­ “MUTINY IN THE NURSERY’’ Paul’s church. Mrs. Hill will give ton, 80 Heck avenue. Phones Increase {*r tho monologue, "Uncrowned Will Be Presented By Arien Choir t IN AND OUT OF Mrs. Thomas Carrick, 18 New Quoon.1 Million a Year For Church Benefit I, fOCEAN GROVE York avenuo, received word of tho Talk It Over First I,1' Mrs. Irono Jackson, 82 Pitman sudden death last week of her twin For -tho benefit of St. Paul’s avenue, and her coushyM rs. Graco^sisterl-who—resided—in—Rnnrnnnyj- EXPECT TOTAL-TO 1*ASS-41 -churehpthi AfiRn~choif “ wiIl pre .Drake, properletor of_the-JUlen. f^ -M rs- Josephino Burpo,-f ormorly ChannoUIslands,^-Englandi-iOvcr BILLION DURING 1939 “ sont-tho—entertainment, "Mutiny ; - of Paterson, has moved this week hurst, 40 Pitman avenue, left this the vreek-ond Mrs. Carrick enter­ in the Nursory’’, next Tuesday eve­ week on a short motor trip,to tained Mr. and Mrs. Lester Guy, ning, April 18, in tho Neptuno high Cto her iiew homo, 90 Lakonvonuo. Chief Statistician of American Florida, of Upper Darby, Pa. ' school auditorium. The program is Miss Hàzol Gutolhis, of Philadol Telephone and Telegraph Co. under tho direction o^Mra. Hen­ Mrs. C. Chandler, whose wlntor Evan Powell, of New Haven, Investment Information and . phia, vlsltod Mrs. Richard Gibbons. Prepares Report; V. 9. Has 15 rietta Bartlett, soprano soloist of home is In Maplewood, returned to Cohn., and Trevor Powell, of Now ’■ 98 Lake avenue, on Easter Sun- Phones For Every 100 People St. Paul’s, and Mrs. Archie Grif­ Advice Is But One of Ocean Grove this week to. prepare York city, were guests last) weok- .■•day. fith. ‘‘Mutiny in the Nursery" is' tho Bryn Mawr Lodge, 52 Contrai erid of Mr. and Mrs. Togwoll Pow­ Our Many Services Ever since 1904, when only Miss Betty Bush, 57 Webb ave­ avendo, for opening for .the sum ell, 88 Lake avenuo. Tuesday, Mrs. bnsed on nursery,, rhymes .- and nue, was confined to her homo tho Powell and daughter, Melva, left about 4 million telephones were in brings to lifo Mother Goose char­ mer season^ v acters, ■ ■ - ' earlier part of tho -week by a se to spend tho rest of the week with usò throughout the world, the num­ j The First National Bank of Bradley Beach | Miss Anne Roos, who is teach­ The first half of the program •■f vere, còld. friends and relatives ini Hillside ber of telephones has grown on tho ing, in the commercial department average by just abut one million Will feature all young drtists. Es­ Bradley Beach, N. J. -i Miss'Mary A. Knapp, of Ban- and Newark. oï tho Nùtlûy, N. J., high school, instruments a year. Sòme years, ther Schiitzow, cornotlst; Estelle Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ; croft-Taylor Rest Home, is visiting yisltcd her aunt, Mias A. M. Van Mrs, N. W. Ross, of Montclair, notably the decade of the twenties, and Harold Estershon, Accordion­ tills week with Mìbs Louise Hunt, nmi Skite, at Van Cottage, 40 Centrnl spent Enster week-end with her wore' marked by a world-wide tele­ ists; Walter Larri8ori, boy soprano; of York, Pa. avenue;'this weok. Bister, Miss Nettie DeHart,. 70 phone growth well in excess of a and William Rohmer, harmonica million sots,, while the depression .Miss Elizabeth Kinsoy, 104 Heck Mr. and Mrs. J. H.Osborn, of Lake avenue. Also a guest was and guitar specialist wijl perform. ' avenue, la recovering from a frac­ years from 1981 to 1933 showed Passaic, and their daughter, Mrs. Mrs. J. M. Stiles, of Nutley. On losses. A t the beginning of 1837, Tho accompanist will bo Miss Thel­ tured arm and hip at St. Mary's .Marguerite Lansbury and daugh­ Monday Mrs.. Ross and Mrs. Stiles however, the telephone industry ma Mount. .' i ■ = "; ■: ; \ Hospital, Passaic. ter, of Rutherford, are spending a left to spend a few days, in Moores- had again caught up with the cal­ The scenery . for : the presenta­ town, and wore expected back in endar, for thoro wore then 37,098,- tion was made by Archio Griffith. ' Bruce San try and Mario Martell, iew days at their summer , cottage, 084 telephones in service; in tho of Boston, spent several days last 95 Mt. Tabor Way. Ocean Grove the latter part of this world; and during that year this We Invito the people of this community and surrounding week.- What’s Going On at the vicinity to avail themselves of our complete banking facilities 4 week with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilgus and total increased by 2,146,986 tele­ : yunck, 69 Kingsloy Place. phones a greater not gain than which include the following: • daughtor Patricia, 138 Broadway, Word was received this . week that recorded in any.previous year. that Willis Fitkin, who is vacation­ Walter Reade Theatres CHECK ACCOUNT ■V Mrs. -Maudo Powell, of Livings' returned Monday from a trip Indications arc th a t the svorjd to­ in Asbury Park ing in St. Moritz, Switzerland, is tal of telephones will pass the 41 SPECIAL INTEREST ACCOUNT ton, ' has been spending Easter through • Virginia. They were ac­ Performances Daily, 2.30, 7.00 and in the hospital suffering from torn billion mark sometime during 1939; CREDIT DEPARTMENT week with her sister, Mrs. Ralph T. companied by Mr. and Mrs. John ■;"/ -9.00 P. M. ligaments“ received while skiing. These figures have been compil­ .. • TRUST DEPARTMENT Dutton, 103 Webb-avenu’e, Kneale, of Brooklyn, N. Y. ed through world-wide surveys un­ Continuous Saturdays, Sundays Mrs. Fitkin, daughter of Mrs. Bes­ TRAVELERS’ CHECKS The home of Louis’ C. Briggs, dertaken each, y ear by tho Chief and Holidays ri-' The executive board of tho sie Shubortj 77 Main avenue, ¡3 be­ Statistician of the) American Tele­ ' SAFE DEPOSIT'BOXES comer of Webb and Pilgrim Path­ 'Ocean Grove-Neptune P. T. A. will ing treated for a broken leg, re­ phone and Telegraph Company and Each deposit account at this bank is insured up meet in the high school library way, is being shingled: with tho ceived about a month ago, which are based upon reports obtained MAYFAIR now Johns-ManviUe weather proof from telephone companies arid gov­ to $5,000 by the Federal Deposit insurance Corpora-' !Tueaday, April 18, a t 8.15. wa3 also the , of a skiing acci­ shingle supplied by the' Sterner ernment departments in every Week' Starting . Sat,, April'' 15th dent.' ■ country. :: tion. Miss Ruth H. Odenwolder has Lumber company, of Belmar Prevuo Fri. Nite 11 P. M. , returned to her home, 129 Cook- Th united States has 1E.09 tele­ WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE phones for every 100 of tho popu­ FRED ASTAIRE jman avenue nftor spending a va­ Mr.- and Mrs. H arry Hendrick­ GINGER ROGERS son, 142 Mt- Hermon Way, enter­ lation, or 25% mòro than the coun­ cation in ■Washington, D. C Neptune News Notes try next best developed from a In. .. tained at Easter dinner Mr. and J telephone, viewpoint, viz., New Tifo Boscobel, 62 Main avenue, Mrsi " Leroy Hendrickson, of Ro­ Zealand, w ith; 11.97 telephones per /.will operate this season under the The Story]ofcVernon selle! Park, Miss Janet Bush, James Frances Conklin, 3 Pharo ave­ 100/population. Main St., A 8bnry Park Main Aye., Ocean Grove inew ownership-vmnnagemont of nue is improving from a recant Some 00% of the world’s tele­ Hendrickson and’Norris Hendrick­ Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Philip Young. accident. phones are operated by private and Irene Castle son. Malcolm Nesbit, 1403 Tenth companies, including 4,309,464 pri­ Mrs. Marie Rand, 89 Cookman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin,: 76 avenue, is a surgical patient in Fit- vately operated telephones outside avenuo, returned Wednesday from kin hospital.. the United States. The remaining Mt. Pisgah Way, entertained over : an Easter vacation spent with her Mr. ana Mrs. Jack McBride are 40%. aro owned and operated by r i a n i h ai it il f r i liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiaiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiniiiiiiininiaiiTKnitinuiTiniatiti^ Easter week-end their daughters, governmental authorities, most of NEW ST. JAMES 111111 111 111 1111111111 111 : daughter in Bosfon, Moss. on,» trip to California where they Mrs. J. Hcathcote and Miss Alice will remain until fall. ' ‘ them being in Europe where 98% 4 Days Starting. Fri., April 14 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chatfield, of Martin, and grandchildren Miss Harry H. McChesneyV Munroe of- th e . 14,269,230 telephones ‘are Prevue Thurs. Nite . government operated. Seymour, Conn., arrived on Wed Hcathcoto and Charles DenBley avenue, is a patient in the Veter­ ROBERT MONTGOMERY I The S ign oí Guaranteed an's, hospital,-the Bronx, w New York.City leads the world's ; nesday to open their cottage at 36 ker, all of Paterson. - s cities in actual, number òf. telc- ROSALIND RUSSELL Miss Lydia Garrabrant, Atlantic avenue for the season. 1222 phones; and Washington, P. C., in in The regular monthly meeting of Ninth i-ycnuo, visited relatives > , development of the. service relative I Satisfaction Mr«. Orah Hilkcrt, superintend­ the literature ; department' of : the Ocean Grove last; week. to population. ent of the Bancroft-Taylor Rest Ocean Grove W oman’s club will .be Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hugus, 128 The superiority , of American “Fast and Loose” Home, visited relatives in Elmira, held Monday evening, April 17, at Division street, are the parents of cities. is the more remarkable since a son born at Fitkin hospital. telephone development abroad tends 3 Days Starting Tues., April 18 N. Y., over.tho Easter week-end. thè club Iiouse.- Mrs. James Car- A son was born last Wednetday to be concentrated in the larger Prevuo Mon. Nite After spending the winter in rutilerà and Miss: Gertrude Orvis to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Del IXagfen, urban centers, to the relative det­ AKIM TAMIROFF will; givo book reviews 1203 Tenth avenue, at home. riment of the less densely popula­ ANNA MAY W>NG West Palm . Beach, Fla., Dr. and ted areas. Average American tele­ '¿¡Mrs. Alfred Wagg returned this Miss Réna Keiaer, superintend: Mrs. Florence Eddclman is con­ In valescing from several-weeks ill­ phone development in smaller com­ week to their home, 00 Broadway. ent of tho Philadelphia Deaconess ness at her home, 1217 Sixth ave­ munities is, in fact, better than Home, was a visitor during Easter nue. that of many large . cities abroad, King of Chinatown ; : Miss Mary Jane Odenwelder, of such as , , Pottstown, Pa., is visiting at the vcek at the Bancroft -'iaylor Rest Mrs. George W. Yard has re­ Budapest, Hamburg, Prague, Home. Another visitor at Bancroft turned . from a visit -with . her Rome, Tokio, Vienna, etc., some of homo of her aunts, the Misses daughter arid family in Haddon Shore Housing Guild Headquarters Odenwolder, 129 Gookman avenue. Taylor is Miss. Darla Brown, a Wil­ field. ., which have as much as two-thirds' PARAMOUNT mington, Del., deaconess. of all the. telephones, in their res­ Friends will bo glad to hear of Mr, and Mrs. Delbert Davis, pective countries. Sat. and Sun., April 15 and 10 1414 Tenth avenue, are. the par­ tho continued improvement in the After a two months sojourn in The world’s telephone wire ag­ , Only ents of a daughter born in Fitkin gregated over' 168 million miles, Sterner Lumber Co. health of Mrs. Susie Aiken Winold, Florida, Miss E. K. Shaw, of Upper hospital. equivalent to more than 350 times HENRY FONDA a resident of Bancroft-Taylor Rest Montclair, N. J., visited the Grove Mrs. Clara Youmans was hos the mean distance ïrom the earth MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN \ 800 Twelfth Avenue ;, Home. on Tuesday and expects to return toss last evening to members of to the moon, and back again. here for: the season about May 1 the W. H. Mi S. a t her Tiome, 115 During 1937, .over 28 billion local Tho Mother’s Circle w ill hold a Belmar, N. J. and open her hotel, the Ardmore- South Atkins avenue. and ; lqng distance telephone calls Bowing meeting at tho home of were completed- in the. United “Let Us Live” Summcrfield, on May 27. Mrs. A. Potter and son Joseph, Mrs. Russell Schadt, 1106 Main hnve returned to their home, 1118 StateB-. This is equal to some 900 I. J. HURRY, Local Repretentative St.,_Asbury Park, Monday àt 1 o! Eleventh avenue, after a month messages foi.* each second of .each, William T. /Crozier, of Philadel­ spent in Orlando, Florida. day and night throughout the year. clock. ' -f v- phia, will be the guest soloist at Miss Evelyne . Stout celebrated The American public has at its I . Every Type of Hpme Improvement, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bertine, of the meeting of the Assembly Bible her 18th birthday at the home of disposal telephone facilities far THE LYRIC mòre extensive than those found Newark, spent tho Easter week-end class this. Sunday afternoon, April her mother, Mrs. Merrill Ritzon- 4 Days Starting Sun., April 16 s Monthly Payments to Fit Youi Budget dollar, 1218 Ninth avenue. in any other country.; On the aver­ B with Mrs. Bertine’s parents, Mr. 16. The regular monthly business age, the American telephone user MARTHA RAYE M i . ; Mrs. Blanche Davison, who has and Mrs. R. C. Vanderhoof, 75 Pil­ meeting of,the class will be held in each' community, whether large BOB HOPE next . Friday evening, March 21. been spending the winter in Lake or small, can reach a much greater grim Pathway. Worth, Florida, has returned ' to proportion of his fellow citizens by her. home, 1417 Tenth avenue. The Ocean Grove Friendly Circle Miss Miriam Jane Casey, a. sen­ telephone. , Lewis Applegate, of Murray “ Never Say Die” ¿aiiii{iiia|iiiiiiriiiiiii»insHiiiiiiBrifa>iiiiiiiiiiaii|uiiUUfliù Vili meet Monday, April 17, at 2.30, ior at the University of Pennsyl­ These f a c t s are evidence of the ASBURY AVENUE SAVING vania, is spending her Easter va­ State; Teachers’ college, 'Kentucky, greater usefulness and value /.of ¿t the home of the president, Mrs. is spending the Easter vacation at cation on a cruise to Bermuda with telephone service in America than 3 Days Starting Thurs., April 20 Low Construction Bid Received Louise Muller, 1305 Fourth avenue, his home; 1142 Oxonia avenue.. elsewhere. fellow, students. Miss Casey is the m_____^---- Frorii McDowell, of Neptune Asbury Park. Mrs/ Charles JamiBori, sr., 1309 ANN SHIRLEY ¡Howard!, Smith daughter of Mrs. R. D. Casey of :68 State Highway Commissioner E. Eleventh avenue, who has spent RETURNS PROM TRIP ROGER DANIEL I (Boooanor to Angle» 8mlth> .Mrs. E. J. Fulton and daughters, Franklin avenue, and Drexel Park, several months in Fitkin hospital, Donald Sterner last week obtained the Misses Jennie ad Mae Fulton, Pa. . has improved enough to return to a saving' of $6,234, under tho esti- Philadelphia, spent several days her home. . . • ' ¡...V':;. Miss Swartz Completely Clrcum mated cost, for the construction of I Plumbing - The regular mooting of the “Boy Slaves” Asbury avenue, from Route'33, the last week-at their summer cottage, Ralph Palaia, a student in Mi­ navigated South America Richard Stockton chapter; Daugh­ ami university, Ohio, is spending Trenton-Asbury Park highway, I Tinning and Heating 52iAbbott avenue. ■ the Easter vacation at the home Having completely circumnavi­ east.of Freehold, to the Jerseyville ters of the Americnn Revolution, is Road, Howell Township. This sav­ ' Dr. Robert M. Carrick, of Bloom- scheduled for Tuesday, April 18. of hlS parents, Mr. and Mrs. An­ gated the continent of South thony Palaia, 27 South Main street. ing was represented in the low bid , field; N. J., has purchased 142 Ab­ America, Miss Cartes K. Swartz of $15,672 submitted by Fred Mc­ j HARDWARE The program will feature a “Show­ Mrs. Annie Cranmer, 1122 Cor- Monmouth Garage bott pvenuo from the Isaac’ Van er” of wool, materials, thread, but­ returned to the' Bancroft-Taylor Dowell, of Neptune. lies avenue, celebrated her. 90th The- Improvement will complete DUleri estate through.the C.vJ. tons, etc., for the residents of EIHb birthday Tuesday. Monday she Rest'Home this week. Her trip In­ Fireproof - : I Paints and Oils cluded a visit to the Bahamas, Asbury Avenue from Asbury Park Heinz agency. V. Island. entertained with a party her great- to Route 33, and provide, a through great-grandchild, Susanne Boyce, Cuba, and thè Panama Canal. From 1 Mr.' andMrs. J. E. Newbon, and STORAGE relief route to the seashore resort Mrs. Charles, H. Wood, of Phila­ who celebrated her sixth ;birthday. thére Miss Swartz traveled down ¡ 51 Main A venue family, formerly of 109 Asbury • 1 , • area. The road is one and : six- delphia, will be down this week-end the west coast of South America, Live Storage, $5 per Month teriths miles long. The project, avenue, moved lost week to 124 I OCEAN GROVE, N. J. to open, her home, 30 Atlantic ave­ OBITUARY making several, inland trips to vis­ Dead Storage, $3 per Month which will provide 225 man-weeks Main avenue, which has recently nue, for, the summer. Mrs. Wood it (the various countries, among of employment, will be financed on I ..' Telephone 4741 BETTY SHENTON SIXSMITH a 60-Bp basis by the Federal Gov­ Veen remodeled. has just been -released from Temple which were trips up the High .An­ Phone 636 ernment and the Monmouth Coun­ '«uiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiuiniuKinutiumiuiiii ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Yoast and Hospital, Philadelphia, where she Betty Shenton Sixsmith, 38, wife des, and to the Chilean Lakes. Con­ At Heck Street Bridge ty Freeholders, The latter will ob­ granddaughter, Annamay Girth, had a chicken bone removed from of S. Owen Sixsmith, died last tinuing down the west coast, the . Asbury Park , tain their share from a grant of will spend this .week-end as guests her throat. Thursday at her home in Philadel­ trip led through Cape Pillar Into State Highway funds. of their daughter, Mrs. .Maudo phia. She was the daughter of Mr. the Straits of Magellan to the most Continuing a , custom of eight and Mrs. H. E. Shenton, 40 Surf : Girth, of Philadelphia* years, a group of Ocean Grovers southern city in the world, and out 1 ATLANTIC WHHB FLASH avenue, Interment was made Mon- by the Cape of the Virgins to the CALL MATTHEWSand 1 And . William Baskervillo, 97 Mt. Car­ had their Easter dinner together day; ii^j Arlington cemetery, Phila­ | LUBRICATION SERVICE at the Quaker Inn last vack. 'Tho East Coast. ; R A D IO C A B FRANCIONI mel Way, arrived home Tuesday delphia. Mrs. Sixsmith is also Sur­ Coming up the East Coast of | Battery Service ; from St. Luke’s hospital, Now group includes Mr. and Mrs. Ralph vived by a son, Jack, and a brother, Asbury Park G. Wlggln, Mrs. Anna FarieU and South, America, Miss Swartz stopp­ Funeral Directors Storage! Tires Xork city* where ho had under­ Edward, of Westtown, Pa. ed at Argentine, Uruguay and Bra­ her daughters, the Misses Dorothy ,; m i ; The oldest Undertaking Es-. gone an operation on his! arm. zil.' Visits to the coffee and cocoa 14 Î2Î 126 tablishment in Moamonth I NEPTU N E ond Anna-Farrell. Mrs. Gibbons Hostess To Club , Day and Night Service County. . ■ ¡¡.! Frink Wilgus, who has been re­ plantations were accomplished by J AUTO REPAIRS The regular monthly meeting of Hie Rymlnoscos were guesta Continuous Service cuperating from pneumonia at the cog-railways. AÌter.a cruise of 180 First-Class Ambulance. Ser­ :he Ladies Aid society of-St Paul’s Monday evening; at the home of miles up .the Amazon River, the | Auto Repairing ; Fitkin hospital, was brought to Mb vice. . | HERBERT & ELLIS , < church will be- held next Wednes­ Mrs. Richard Gibbons, 98 Lake ave­ travelers started the return trip to Frank S. Morris .! hprne, 187 Mt. Hennòn Way, laBt day afternoon, April • 19, in. the 704 Seventh Avenue i Stockton and' So. Main St. : Saturday by- tho Ocean Grove am- nue, During tho evening, those New York, passing Devil’s Island Electric Co. §: . Oc&mQrove* Junior room of the church. The present played bridge and. other and spending a day at Trinidad. Asbury Park, N. J . ! bulance. dinner planned for April 28 has Eleetrleal Contractors Teleplion«. Atbnry P«rt *1 games. -Refreshments were served Auto Electric Service 5 *1 Miss Marlon : Btrennecke, daugh­ been postponed, and the date will by the hostess. Those attending ^iiiuiiiinininuiiintiiininmaxQinmaiiu ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bren- bo announced later. were the Mipses Dorothy Ward, DRESSMAKING ♦DESIGNING Refrigeration Service Bngl- nècko, 144; Broadway, Is spending necW Bodiae Tunera! Born ELKS* BEAUTÎT SHOP Miss Mnrloni Moulton, a Junior Lucille Syms, Shirley Coder, Mar­ ALTERATIONS j Battery and Tire Service lafllm ArtUtlo Hnlr /DQÜMBÍr in Ohio Wesleyan University, and jorie Krcsgo and Nancy Leo Brit­ Zfiaútiteá t m Pinnnneat Wore« a Specialty at z Telephone A. P. 2778 • • *iM ..:rua.Tfiaa Miss Evelyn Moulton, ja Senior in ton and Mrs. Kenneth Traphagcu', ■/ 1197 Danprs Atb^ AÌVnqr P u t ; ' jo iíjlt E E lr. Mtrr. . TeU 0* Oberlln: College,; Ohio, resumed to Mrs. Leon Britton, Mrs. A. LeRoy -. ,47 Main Avenue • Our eerrhet araOstU to ell re* .-li< M • t h t i i i m Ocean Grove . gordUia o t flnanelnl, «lfçnrat tancés.

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NEW OFFICERS ELECTED MISS WESSOM SPEAK'S; . «JUST HUMANS By g e n e Ca r r THE SHORE TIMES Woman’s Club Holds April Meet­ > « U OCBAM U »O V * T1HWS ; 30 YEARS AGO Mother’s, Circls Hears Talk On Published Friday , ing. Mrs, Scott Guest Speaker j “Choosing Becoming Colors” HOMIER V. KIUISQH, tädttor and 1’ubMstwr (Editor's Nolo; Those Items ara Toleohons 7 tftkon from tho back.ftlos of-tlie Timo» Officers for 1939-40 .wore elec­ At) the regular monthly meeting for tho yoar-ll'OD.) MAltV JANU-OinUONS «ml l-'KANK I„ M'IIOÜS, lM «l Editor» ted at yesterday’s mooting of tho of tho ¡ftothsr’g Circle of St. Isaul’s 10 Ocean Grovo Woman’s Club,; Now church, held Wednesday afternoon, SUDSCltll'TIO N S : tl.r.O yearly tl.no aimil-mmually ;, 00c. qiiartorly or 4c. April , 1909 ; atiu iiohUVko J>ur coj»y, poxUlko* puTÏI In tuo unito ti yttUeä ¡~CtUTittift"$&OtFTnia “ “Mmcus b. Clayton was rcelcatod •officers uro f second vice-pro3idont,' ~ptate-we¥e“ staKM’Tf^~i~bazaar Mrnmwm Foreign 12.50-li your. . ’ , - . . Mrs, Robert Meredith j recording to-bo held in early Saptember, Tho ADDUMfcHHH otmnfccil- on nlwtiyM Rivo former uüdresa. president of th« Neptune township ADVIOUTISMM 10NT.S : itntcH will bo' turn a tod by uh im rotjuem. ■•••••_ school bonrd nt their organization secretary, * Mrs. .Fred. Schultz; fin­ Session, which was conducted 3n • WATCI I TII W IWVÛKL ON YOU It I'APHIt FOU TIIIS/WXPIHATlON OP meeting, Monday evening. At thò ancial- secretary, Mrs. William the.’ church, was opened with de­ YOUIt SlIflSCItlPTION .______same time, John H. Dewis was Magooj auditor, Mrs, Ross it over; votions led by Mrs, Lewis Mulford. EiUort-d as* rtoi’oinl*cltiHs. m ull, u t tlio O cean G rovo ■ postonico elected vice-president, and the various committees fov the* ydvv trustee, Mrs, Harry Hulit.' A coinmittco was named to no- TllB.-TRUTH IN ITS-.PltOPEU PLACK were named, It was announced during tho nllnato new officbrs. This commit­ It was announced during the meeting that the House committee tee Is composed of Mrs, Mulford, week that Ocean Grove would soon Mrs; William Taylor, Mrs, A. B, T h e “Stop Hitler". Movement have the long . sought-after Gas.' will spoiisor ti cai:d and gamo party Dr. Ballard, president of the at tho .Monmouth Ice Cream Co. Knight, Mrs.^ames Day and Mrs. Americii, being- convinced of the justice o j free Ocean Grove Association, revealed parlors next Friday ! afternoon, Warron FiiltonV Mrs. Knight is nl- • thought and free speech, cannot; understand.the,totali- that he hitd been negotiating for 'March 21. Mrs. Hulit Is chairpian. oa in charge of the Red Cross bag. thia commodity for several week«, Miss Margery .Wessom, county turian ideas along this lino. but the importance of tho borough Plans wore also discussed for an bill put the gas question into ob- all; day .sewing mooting td be held home demonstration agent, ■o/aa the But those who have tried to look below the surface of seurity. Although a representative in. the. clubhouso, April 37. Mrs. guoi •; speaker. Her topic -was the situation see that the “stop Hitler” movement is only from one of., the blft gas compa­ Frank Mount, president, was alec* “Choosing Becoming Colors.” Miss part of the game. When he is stopped,'and .theve are few nies had been in town during the ted delegate to tho Atlantic City Wessom, had with her -acacia of week, looking .'over the ground,' tho many different colors which she who do not think that he will be stopped sooner or. la te r - streets will not ,be toni- up until convention of Woman’s Clubs, to the end òf the summer season, so be hold In May. tried on. the. members present to then what? if Hitler is;overthrown some sort of structure close at hand. Mrs, Samuel Scott, noted ' lec­ point out the shades they should will have. to he built on the foundations which remain Miss Anna Wier, daugh­ turer, was the guest speakoi-. yes­ wear. ter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph R. standing. ^ Wier, Jr„. and ; Harold- Marcus terday, She was introduced by Juniors Make $75 For FirBt Aid If there is tiTbe Tinother World War,, ending In the Dodge, both o f Asbury Pork, were Miss iaullno Foster;M rs. Scott married on. Wednesday evening at gave reviews of several ourrent At the meeting of the Ocean collapse of the totalitarian regimes, then what will become the home- of tho bride’s parents, by Now York plays, Grovo Junior Woman’s club tho tha Rev. Dr. M; V. McDuffie, po;;- I f the pieces? Are there to be more-imperialistic scrambles committee in charge of tho first toi- of tho First Baptist church. a “You Know Why I'm Takln' Va In?" among the victorious European powers as was the case Mrs. Dodge is well known in thè COL. STITT WILL SPEAK aid benefit and dancc held in the during the drawing up of the Versailles treaty? If thia is Grove. high school gymnasiuni reported " ’Cause i'm a Little Bird I” St. Paul’s chuich Inst Sunday net proceeds of $75, which was .to,be the case,then we will only be laying the foundations presented, in printed form, the fi­ To Be Guest At Religious Service for future Mussoliiiis and Hitlers. For it is generally agreed nancial statement tho year In Odd Follows Home, Trenton turned 'over-..to the Occan Grove ending February 28, .1009, a s . pre­ First Aid Squad. by historians of all nationalities that if the treaty makers pared, by. the financial committee. Colonel David Stitt, of Asbury had shown better judgment at Versailles, many of the The conimittoo is composed of E. Park, Will be the guest speaker N. Cole, Dr. G. .L. D. Tompkins, at tho religious service which will chills which the world i§ now experiencing-:might have, W R. Cloughly, Joseph C. Jackson and II. C. Farrell. ", be conducted by Lady Chester Re- The Pioneer Office been avoided. Instead of Hitlers and Mussolinis- demand­ bokah' Lodge this Sunday after­ ing spoils in tiie name of revenge for past mistreatment of noon at tho Odd Follows Home, The renting season is here, And we have a full their countries, we might have a peaceful anti more or less 15 YEARS AGO Trenton, His subject will be list of furnished bungalows and cottages now ready "prbspero.us world in which everybody 'Would be trying to “Songs in the Night.” . Mrs. Sarah for your inspection. briiig .about a bolter future. (Editor'« Noto: These (toms' aro Foster, of Neptune, Nbblo Grand of (nlion from tho huck (Usb of tho Times The inquiries now coming in indicate an early lo r tlio y e a r 192-t.) ;thc Lodge, will be in charge of the ■ liut:there is'another possibility 'which is even worse in service. ' She will be nccompanied rental season. ' „ contemplation than another Versailles congress in the fu­ April 11, 1921 by several of the lodge members. A number of our special bargain homes have ture. Another world war might easily bring about the col­ The Ocean Grove Hotel Associa­ Miss Kathleen Stitt, Junior Past tion held its : annual spring, meet­ Deputy president, will-be the been sold since the first of the year and Are being lapse of niodern society.. Over in Eastern Europe, Mr. ing Tuesday night at Grove Ilall. guest soloist Miss Evolyn Allen, improved. Stalin is ioolcihg on the plight of the western world1 With A. L, B, Strnssburger occupied the chair. W. E, Bunn reported for the Ocean Grove pianist, will also give Pea . . $8,75 Have you the proper insurance protection on open amusement. A fight to ad'inish ;be.twecii fascism on committee on taxation. Mrs. N. G. several musical 'selections. one hand and democracy on the other would not disturb Neville, Mrs. E, C. Carr and R. S. The members of the lodge will Buckwheat. . $7.75 your house, furniture, and automobile? Drake were named to nomipate of- him greatly; He expects that such a.calamity would be fol- licers in antidipation of the annual attend services Sunday morning, Rice . $7.25 lowecl by a-general prostration Vvhich might easily enable elections in June. ■ April 23, in the Neptune City The Rev, George, S. Johnson was M. E. church. The address will be tomrnunism to contitier the world next time. given a reception ' last night in given by the pastor, Rev. Chester Fuel Oil 5^c. Gallon grateful, appt’eciiition of his re­ Ernest N. Woolston Mr, Chamberlain and' Mr. Da.ladier well realize this. turn by the conference to. the pas- A. Pennington. . So do Hitler and Muskolihi. And that doubtless accounts tgriite of ,St. Paul's church, Real Estate and Insurance • Activities of the Athletic Miss DcGroot Wins Fashion Honore for the willingness of the two dictators to take such long club were revived laat night when In the fifth annual orchid pro­ E. Stout chances. .They; know that the premiers of England and inembers held it- get-together ses­ Forty-Eight Main Avenue sion that brought out a largo a t­ menade, last Stiiiduy, Miss LuciUe France realize-that another war may bring aboutworld­ tendance, Thosqas Nary presided. De Groot, 91 Asbury avenue, wos Ocean Grove, N. J.' wide bolshevism. Asbury Park was selected as the Coal ¥ard? Inc. meeting place for tho annual con­ judged to be one of the ten best Telephone 398 So while' we are”demanding the overthrow, of the vention of the state motion picture dressed women on the. boardwalk. 817 Asbury Avenue .totalitarian governments it might be .well .to. give a few theatre proprietors. The date is M|ss De Groot wore a navy blue June 25-26. Asbury Park, N. J. thoughts in advance as to what ought to be done next. coat, hat and shoos, a powder blue dross, and carried a pocketbook to 'Telephone ,1’LAN SOUTH AMERICAN TEA match the dress. Besides winning ¡¿iiiiuiii 11 i|in li ii n Him ii I in ii infill ii i itm i in ii 11 if ii i it i ii mi mu i ii 11 mu ii i ii 11 it nirii i ii iii hi i ii >ii ii (ii ii 11 ii iii iiiitiitiii1^ ; an orchid, Miss De Groot was Join! Affair By W. II. and W. F. i A FARM FOR SALE Scientists Exchange Wisdom given a bottle of Charles of the I FOR BOTH BUSINESS AND PLEASURE M. S. Next Thursday ; Here is the story: invitations ha%-e been.sent to 42 nations, including all Ritz perfume. 5 CbnsiHts of: those bordering on the Pacific ocean, to send leading scien­ A t their joint meeting Inst Tues­ | Buildings—Stucco semi-bungalow. 12, raams, bath.' Extr* day afternoon, the executive com­ 5 lavatory. Steam Heat. Cellar under whole tists as dejegates to what is ¿ailed the Sixth Pacific science mittees of the W. tf. M. S., and I house Thrse-cnr garage sad chicken houses. ‘ conference, to be held this'year at'San Francisco. In a 5 , ' Land—14 acres. Cultivated Good rich soil. W; F, M. ,S. planned the program Classified Advertisements ; Trees—Pear, apple, peach,, cherry and pecan. for the next regular meeting of the day when the nations of the world are disputing and Advertisement« ior the«o columnfl should bo in th» ofRoo of "Th--, I Price—$16,000. quarreling so deplorably, it will be cheering to see these two groups, which will be held at Time»" NOT LATER THAN 12 O’CLOCK NOON Thursday of «tch- i lust ten minutes easy driving to Asbury Park business week , -.- , ■ ■ . , v ,. j. section. scientists meeting in peace and harmony. 2 p. m., May 2. The Home Mis­ sionary Society will be in charge I Are yo<> looking to the future? Not more than ten years I from now this will be ripe fc? development. 14 acres, allowing The diplomatists and politicians can’t agree on the of the session which will feature CLASSIFIED AjD BAT* 26 words OR LESS ______V ______...... «0. ? for streets, will give 70 lots BD' x 100’. At $1,000 each, these division of the earth’s benefits, but the scientists have no a devotional message from the con­ .’-ioro thar; £> wordp...... ,J csnt.per word- I voiild be 'worth $70,000—- ~nd this In no pipe Jream. ference president, Mrs. George W, &f times .for tho prlco of four. i See roe for this and other valuable properties, such divisions They are all working for the good of hu­ Copy mulled to, given t<-, representative or brought to oftlce per- Yard, At this same meeting, Miss sorai!) must Ho acaompmled by cstih or »tuiHps to cover cu«t. dopy 1 SEE ME BEFORE YOU BUY, BURN. OR BORROW manity, realizing that when one nation is benefited, all accepted over pnons ae a courtesy and convenience to ¿-.istomem. Myrtle G, Chapin will review the Bills due Immediately upon presentation. nations gain an advantage. Would that the peaceful ideas book, “Paul's Secret of Power”, j LOUIS E. BRONSON of science could spread into the stormy domain of world which was awarded to the senior j Real Estate and Insurance politics. W. H. M. S, auxiliary by the con­ ROOFS OF all kinds applied nmi ANY RADIO—-Eonaired som- j -Telephone, Asbury Park 1058 58 Main Ave», Ocean Grore ference for attaining alt goals set repaired; work guerantecd. Esti­ plete including partn, tubes! and la­ luiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMi last year. A report of the W. H. mates cheerfully frfven. Can fi-, bor, f2,95. 'Base plugs installed M. S. interconferencc rally and nance. William 44 Cen­ complete with BX cubic and labor, . Example of Improvement tral avenue, Ocean Grove. Phone $1.95. Newman Electric Co., Phoae tour, of. New York city, held on A. P. 4058-J—10» 1104—-9tf It is sometimes amazing what good can be accomp­ March 24, will be g|ven by Mrs. lished in one street or neighborhood by the disposition on Lewis B. Mulford, POSITION WANTED—School FOR SALE teacher wants job in cafeteria or ALWAYS BEST PRICES PAID' the part of onefam iiy to improve its home. Suppose a Arrangements were, also made any, work about hotel or shop, ref­ Let us estimate before selling 32 Rooms* fully equipped Cafeteria, good location $ 10,600 at Tuesday’s meeting for a South erences, free June 19 to Sept. 5. your. furniture,, rugs, silver, anti­ street has been looking a bit decadent, and that some fam­ ques, bric-a-brac, pictures, guns, 44 Rooms, furnished ...... 8,009 American tea to be given next Miss Hubbard, 88 West Main St., 13 Rooms, furnished ...... 2,509 ily will go ahead and paint the shabby looking house, de­ Ramsey, N. J.—10-14* stoves, store and office equipment, Thursday, April 20, in the Junior cash registers. Friedman, 35 , 9 Rooms, furnished ...... i'...... 3,50* v, velop nice grass and flowers, and remove any poor looking room of the church. Mrs. Emily C. UPHOLSTERING, draperies, South Main Street. , Tel. 8143. 7' Rooms, furnished ...... 2,10# • structures, the whole neighborhood sees it and knows it. Brandt, - who recently returned slip eovcrs, br* Bprings. Harry , . 11-15 0 Rooms, furnished ...... l,50g from a tour of South America, Miiberg, Inc., 513 Bangs Ave., 6pp. Neighbors who had also been indifferent to the looks Steinbach Co. Tel A P. 2170—- FOR RENT—Apartment, unfur- , See these and other bargains before you decide to buy. of their places say this is good work, and it should go on will share her experiences, 11-15 > nished, by year. Apply* John Sold, Full list of summer cottages for rent. . pictures and curios with all 70 Mt. Camel Way, Océan Grove. Representing : no but 'he -jest insurance companies, Wo They don’t want to fall behind, so they improve • their who attend this tea. At. this af­ ANTIQUES—We buy, restore, —a tf -, ■ are prepared to write all kinds of iasurancea. sell, make rush, porch *nd cane places, it is not unusual’for 25 or 50 per cent to be added fair, special music will be provid­ scats, tables, bureaus, chairs, FOE BENT—Furnishad rooms. to the .selling values of real estate on a street in this way. ed, and a silver offering will be desks, etc,. 1 1 ? South. Main St. Running hot and cold water; Busi­ ALVIN E. BILLS AGENCY taken to benefit the W. II. M. S Phone 3091-J. : lSif ness people preferred, Over Times REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS : INSURANCE Office; 64 Main avenue.—IS . budget. FOR SALE—Modem Homtj, all Telephon» 2124 78 Main Avenu», Ocean Grove A bill that would make a monopoly of medicine is improvements, ttfell located, will ■UPHOLSTERING,.-- Furniture, Twelve Disciples Bloom sacrifice to close an estate. Also box springs, mattresses renovated. &nni»»immtinn»'nnpnnii» « llninmiin'ngan«nminimmniiijminniHM frowned upon by the people generally. Such a bill is No. yearly furnished and'unfurnished Innttsprtou mattresses-muck from 210 in the Assembly, it is too obviously aimed at the sup­ An unusual plant from India, hoissea . and apartments.—J. C, your old hair mattress. Called i or i - known' as the Twelve Disciples and Peiyy Agency;- 6? Pilgrim Path­ morning, returned same day. Otto pression of the system of drugless medicine, known as belonging to. Mrs. L. McGall, 87 way,-«134" ” Spies, 1220 Munroe Ave., • Tol. Chiropractic. That bill does not the least.bit improve the 3070-11-15 Broadway,: burst into bloom yes­ AMERICAN and Swiss, watches OR honorable standing of the old line medical profession, but terday. It bears only one flower scientifically repaired and adjusted POSITION WANTED—Man, 40, it does endeavor to hamper in an undemocratic manner a a year and the, bloom lasts for only by skilled technicians,:. Work, goat, honest, reliable, desires Eummer c u k REMT about two or three days. The plant antced for 1 year.. Modest prices. employment in store, hotel, office. fair competitor whose curative method is drugless. The Watch mainsprings, $1.00, Rum- Live in Grove. Available May 15. BUNGALOWS AND COTTAGES FURNISHEP grows from a bulb, with twelve Box 272. Delray Beach, Fla,—14* ancient profession of medicine can stand on its own feet, ford, 703 Mattison Ave,, Asbury FO R SUM M ER stalks in fan shape, and the center Park.—11-15 we hope, without the aid of such a vindictive type of bill stalk bears the flower! PROFESSIONAL SERVICES as the one being proposed by the state medical society. FOR SALE—-Very reasonable. $200 to $500 Racing Debate Listed Bedroom Rut;, 8 .x 10,-good con­ HARRY EDELSON 2 Building LoU, Facing Auditorium $750 each dition. Over Times Office, 64 Main COUNSELLOR AT hAVi Bennett Tousley, Atlantic City, avenue.—15 Offices -550 Cookman Ave.; A, P. president of the Now Jersey Horae Act Quickly on Account of World Fair Demand The Township is now making a drive to dispose of Racing «Amendment association, foreclosed properties, as announced by Realtor Louis E. and Lester H. Clee, Newark, foe ■ j. a . h u r r y ’a g e n c y ^ of the pari-mutuel betting bill and Bronson. With practically all the properties owne'cTby leader of the anti-racing factions in Seashore Real Estate ~ the closed bank now disposed of, there remain only these the state, will debate May 8 in tho Stokes Mall information Bureau properties owned by the township to be. liquidated. They Bcrkeley-Csrteret hotel at the ann­ 28 OCEAN PATHWAY ual sprii g dinner of the Monmouth . V NOW OPEN For 1939 Season . ; 66 Mwa Avenue ; ;V ;,:; £ ; 61 Clarit A ten u » ; . a re. all priced far below their intrinsic value and the pub- County Press association. The association will elect officers Steam Heated—Eneiosed Patch WithIth .Ocean Oeean VView;-, le^, inneirBprUw?aner»Bprte; N . lic is-invited to make an offer; 6t the meeting1, f Mattrecsea, • ;. 'MRS,(S.. 'V ..JU ’ E“ . : * - j-; J B G ^ ......

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for which Theodore F,.Appleby of Asbury Park wlli bo toastmaster; T County Notes ] Howard Lipplncott :■! Red Bank, vice president of the New J ersey Association of Real Estate boards, A fte r t’lvmiiliriB . pit1« 0l‘ IliiL is general chairman of the ban- ••"BUilty-tn—noir-vuit-trr-dm w .v of iuiet-cnminitlee. . Vs, of^IV anam assa. Pleasant Motor company, Albert was lodged in the county juil' last Hamiuii 'U, » member of thu Sunday after he' had been escorted I’k'iisanc Board of IWiicutioii, ivas from California by Chief County lu-!d over. lor senlenee this: week, .Investigator Charles H. Tate and linenni, a member of lliu firm for iK'tccUye Anierigp Sacco, charged \A y earn, wii.s nri'c.iieti on M arch with swindling shore residents of 11, lifter an audit showed tlie al­ large sums. Dr. Otto August Leo leged s iio n iiK v . over ¡i jienoil ■ of Hitter, his cotniianioii, is still being tw o VIMI'S.. The firm of which lie nought. Winters is to be arraigned ' was tho inftiuifiw is owned by' Ijefiire Judge John C. Giordano la­ Howard Height, former lMonJnotitli ter. Chief .County Investigator i ö ä s a county -sheriff. ' Tate and Detective Sacco traveled .Two Middle.towii school' bussed to San Bernardino, .California, BRAND NSW 1939 . . , FULL 6 ÇU. FT. collided ill l/CO«nr Here'is the refrigerator so many people have waited stimulate” building, real estate ae- DRY CLEANING Full 6-cubic foot storage capacity-11.4 sq, ft. ivity and allied industries an I to for! Come in! See the new Frigidaire SUPER-VÀtUE shelf area—63 ice cubes at c freezing—3 All- .induce new business to move to llif CO. Metal ice trays with Automatic Tray Release . east ceutral portion oi ,W.v Jer­ “6” today! . -55-1/2" tall-26-7/8" widc-25r3/l6" deep; sey, will be staged April 17 by the A GENUINE QUICKUBE TRAY real estate boards of Jifohmoulh, Middlesex and .Ocean counties at ihe Itogci Smith hotel in New RICDENE Brunswick, Noticeable benefits E E ^'ifesraaa were gained from a similar affair held last year and real estate men We Dry Clean Your Garment JER SEY CENTRAL POWER & L I T CO. are enthusiastic over.the prospects 61 .which will,eome from the banquet INDIVIDUAL on the seventeenth. Realtors from And Return Clothes H-9-48 the three counties met a week ago STERILIZED at Buttonwood Manor, Matawan, . Telephone, Asbury Park 6600 to map plans for the affair. Bruce Telephone Wilson, of Washington, noted Asbury Pork 2364, 5916 FÎRE ALARM I fE P T U N E Headqcartera. Fire Chief, Stedman 7 8 .7 7 ;é¿i....i'i..Burlington and Main Fire Chief, Addison Hutchinaoru J t economist, uid Prof John F. Sly 320 Bond Street 16 ...... M ain Street and Main Ave. S h a fto . . j.. ■:■ 49;...■..... 1 1 ,.;:i. .Second and Beach short. First Aid. Teleephone 241. of Princeton university will be the ■ Asbury Park • 1 G.., i.. .Main Street and CorUes Ave. c 1 T T : Special Tapá then pull tho hook down and lot go.. principal speakers at the banquet OCEAN GBOVE 52...... Unexcelled Flro Houae 21...... Avondale and Summit 0—6—6 G e n e ra l A la rm .. 1 W ire 6 3 ...... Atkins and Embury Trouble. 2 Fire Out 3 Chiefa Call When you discover a fire, go to the New York and Anbury Avea. 64 ...... Prospect and Heck XS;., ., ., .7,,,. .Neptune ,and Prospect nearest fire. alarm box, break the ...... Polico Headquartei-a 24.... .*.. Springdale and Sylvanla 4 Pioneer- Co. No. 1. 6 Independent 02...... Corllea and litdge Co. N o . 2. 0 Bradley No. 8. 1 lo n g I glass, turn tho key, open the door...... Surf and Beach 72...... Corlles and Union 81... .>Ridge and sylvania Remain at the box to direct firemen Embury and Beach 8 1 ...... S e v e n th a n d S to k e s If...... ;,...... Munroe and OxonU when they arrive. Do this rather than ...... Main and Pilgrim Pathway 83...:..;...... Ridge and Eighth IIf .i...... Steiner and Sytvanl# tolephone, as much valuable time 1» . .Broadway and Pilgrim Pathway 86...... Tenth' and Atkina 11...... i'.-.. .. .Bangs and Springdal« often lost by phoning. ALWAYS ■■THANK' YOU ML Tabor Way and Pennnylvanla 8 6 ...... ; ...... ;Sixth and Atkina 14.. / ... f .... .Third and Stelnei. TURN IN THE NEAREST FIRE : .N o r th E n d P av lU o n 02 ...... Eighth and Hamilton A L AR M I ...... McCllntock and Beach SpeoUl Taps BBADIiET BKACB 1 MEN LOVE :> o r G ...... Monmouth and Atlantic ...... South End Pavilion 0— 0— 6 General Alarm. 2 Ambulance 9 — Clark and New Jeraoy 11...... ¡V.. Newark and Madlaon CALL AGAIN ! Call, Fire Out. 3 Chiefte Call. Tlmo GIRLS WITH r t r ...... Ben*on and Mt. Tabor W a y 1 p. m. 4 Unexcelled. 2—2—2 Police* 1 1 ...... EvergTaen and Madlaon If you are peppy and full of fun, men will A ÜANUY DiitECTORT FOR OUR READERS ! ...... Heck and Whitflold 4 1 ...... -Fifth and Kent invite you to dances and parties. HELP STOMACH . .Wobb and Pennsylvania WHITESVILLE 4 1 .....;...... Park Place and Ocean BUT if you are cross, listless and tired,, ...... Sutf and Pilgrim Pathway 46...... liaRelne and. Ooean DIGEST FOOD 2 3 ...... Flaher and Sprlngwood men won’t bo interested. Mon don't llbo Wilhoul Laxalife*—and You'll E e l ...... Beneon and Franklin 47..... ».Fourth, and Ooean "quiet'* rirla. When thoy go to p ;rtica they ...... Benson and Abbott 22 ...... ¿.Flaher and Bangs 57 ...... Ooean Park and ETerythmg from Soup to NuU • • 2 1 ...... Sprlngwood and Springdale w ant gir& along y.'ho aro full of pop, ' a. V 1* »tomicb should dlgeit two pound* ctf food BUSINESS DIRECTORY .New York and Stockton 6 1 ...... LaltaTno and Ctouirai eit h«»»r. sreasf, coano or ...... -.Heck and Lawronco 2 4...... M y r tle a n d M aple 61...... Fifth and Central So in case you need a cood general system 2 6 ...... M y rtle a n d S t r a t f o r d tonic, remoraber for 3 cenerations one rlcn food* or whoa jou aro nerrous. hurried or — ...... Olln Stroot FJrehouße 11.....0.ean Park and Fletcher Lake woman has told another how to go "sijiltfng chew Pcwrjj—ycur «tonuch ofirn nour» out too ...... Main and Boach 26.... i ...... Myrtle and Munroe 6 0 ...... F ifth and Fletcher Lake nmch fluid. Your food do*!n’t dicfit and toy 8 7...... Aabury and Anelve07 ^ .i;.i .Third and Fletcher Lake thru" with Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetablo ■ haro bb$, bpartbum. nausea, psira or *our Ellen H. Clive Special Taps 28 Stokea and Munroe Tl...... LaRelne and Fletcher Lake Compound. It helps build up moro pny^cal itomach. You (eel »our. i\t% and up»et all oier. - A. J. OBRECHT 2 9 ...... ¿...Stokea and Stratford rcslotahco and thus aida in giving you moro „.H.06*?/*. M/ neTer t*“° UiaUfe t<* itom«cb Trading as D. C. Covori A»ene> 5_B —5 General Alurm. : I Wire 7 1 ...... Park Place and. Main pop and lessens distress from female funo* i? dancerouj «nd foolltb. It .tikea tha» Successor to L. Si.idw • Troublo. 2 Fire Out and Ambulance • Speeln) TaD» 74...... McCabe and Matn llttlo bltck tibleu called Dell-atu fur IndlEeitloo tionnl.disorders. .■'." f ' to tniks tho nceii itomach fluid* barmlew. mUbt» Insurance and Real Estate C all. 8 T lm o 8 a. m. and Chlei'a Call. 8—0—0 General Alarm, t Ambulance 76.. ,Y.. *.v.. . V.. .Brinley and Mate ■ You'U'ilnd Pinkham’a Compound W ELL NEWSPAPERS 4i Flret Aid Squad. Fire Chief, Russell Call, Fire Out 8 Chief a Call, Time 70... .7 ....;...... Fourth and Main WORTH TRYING! . '”^7, feet. Itelief 1j.n0 ao !,ra? quick ^,nd U 1*put anjailng ^ou b,c* *nd 0,1 «w 25« 1S3 Broadway H o lb ro o k . 1 p, in. 4 Unexcelled. >■■■! -8 P o lice 77 • V.‘ > ...... Everrreen and Main paduiB« ProTd It. Aik for Bou-inj for ladlfaaUott. S3 M ain. A venue. Tel. 5283 Ocean Grove Ocean Grove’s Original Carrier Telephone 2C06-. ¿>illillir|iíltlli'iiiliilikii,iii|iitiiiiiiri|rii::i;i|riiii|ii|iiaii|iiiii|ii|iiiii|n*ii|iit iiiiiii«ifliiaii«i!iMiiriii«Miiiijliiiuiii«iiiiiiiiiiiiiilii«ii«iiiniiiiiiKiliiliiiiiliil*«lillillll|iillliliiii|iiiJiiJiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiij|iiii(|iiiiiiii||i,j|,,|I|llf|,j|||II|,l||,1,iin„|l'||Hi',|,|,|,,,|,,|I,|I(||||t|IJJlI||I||1||j,Jl|jI|Jfil||niJtï .

EDMUND L. THOMPSON A. L. BROWN I BOZO BUTTS—THEY DRIVE HM NUTS By RUBE GOLDBERo Bxterfor and Interior Tinsmith P a in tin g Slale ami Shingle IP rn MOT FAMILIAR !I'H Estimates Farnlsbed Roofing of All JUudi COO 0 3 0 M Cook man Ate», Ocftan Orote Stoves and Furnacei TH 6 STÍfllONS OM THIS W Al. , ovjtj . ''i'M ROAt> - I'VE S O T T O MEET PA t Acre- IMiiioa A*»bnry P a r k 1038*11 T e lep h o n e U143 M R3V5.. ■ m 109 A b b o tt A yo„ O c e a n A fi AM AT eLMSWRÛ AfeOVJT A £ jO B U S I M e s s EseAU AMD. S CAM’t ■ STATION IS AffSNIK ^ AFFcsSîte.-t o H i s s t m a t 5 A M b C H A W G e FOR. OXZILF! ANDREW TAYLOR A rxderson CH C o STATION - l%C UIET£TM BLAA MCRM" C A B e P U L L r ^ S Q K W A A f v TIN AND fUIKWT MFTAÏ, 79 Delaware Avenue, Ocean Srow "TO TM £ COMbUCTÔR^. S K O O F l JVOKKKU PAINTING and DECORATING THAT ^ouwbs t r I 76 H oatb M ain S tr e e t, A iln iry I’a r k SoHETHIMG ) £ j -ryegs CAPER HANGING and WALL TEXTURE like h Y srpa'ioM j i*;s . . G o & s Phone 2601 , Telephone A. P. 4Í46-W BUT. i'M _ _ ___ / J t â ' MY E.RAIAJ -.W o t -la. ’ja*- .suRe. .»alSk,., ygSte Phone«: Ashury Park G80-8156-J THOMPSON & GILLAN rrtLo/jLV 1 Painting and Decorating; This Space Reserved TAyce ï ô u THAT STUFF •Zo M lfAn^S SS F ran k lin A venue, ■to ti*s eoto/sef OKJT -TO > . Ocean Grove, N. J. ttc H o u s e ) IM A /< M^crtiwe J . Amtrlcun Njwt rci-^.. ;. The Wayne Tea Room REG’LAR FELLERS It’s the Job That Maíces the Man By GENE BYRNES Asbury and New Jersey. Avenuea MS' FATHER'S V HES TMB At Emory Street Bridge a PEACH’, «e ' FOREMAN IM A Luncheons Dinners BUYS MEft^iVTVAI^Cr ■ m D A M C Y î yMMSWA ; \ BOTTLING Moglia’s lee Cream v t m WORKS JN a FATW1«A ■ \ A, Fcbitc Si’fanne A. P. 8505 M. G. EVANS V«. FACTORY* B A M K s o "THAT® CORKERS WWMÎ WW HE CAN BUY Ató a ^ . G v î s v w ^ 8 mb MORE-wan C* Ï VW*r TTOO» > QUAKER INN V X ASK FORI > Home-Cooked Regular Dinner, SOc. Also a la carte service. Hot water heat, running water in’ rooms: 37 Main Avenue. Tel. A. P. 7525 M. B. STRATTON ST. ELMO HOTEL ' Open All Year ■ Corner Main and New York Avenues Individual meals served by day or week . 0. Ii, S0UBEKT N«wi Ftaiirea.

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giniiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiniJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiRiiitiiiìfiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiitiìiiiiiiiiiiiiH^ JEWELRY, REPAIRING I im iH E TIMES advertisers need our trade and I • ■. ; • -BrF-E-DDES- IriendsHip. When you need anything »7- MAIN ÁVESUB, OCEAN «;nOVE, iß. try to'buy it at jKome. We are anxioi i to ' | ' > 07-the*S«n. save 18 w ays in 1 SmitVi M ain Sfrfiot Telephone, Asbury Park 1141 lO OOUttt m a m O treec Opposite Main Avenue Gateü - LOCKSMITH—HARDWARE tim e, food and m oney! AUTO BODY REPAIRS, TERRY’S 15 MINUTES? HaTe Ka(llnlori Cleaned n«H Repaired Before Filling wlîh Antl-Fr«,!« GLASS INSTALLED New, roomier 1939CP gas range ovens -..NEW --UNE OF-5c., !8c., 25c., UP- and Broilers light themselves, pre-heat- “FREET8 minute demon* N ic k Ä n tic h 7-9 Main Street, Asbury Park T el. 6W» faster, cook exactly, automatically, cut atration- shows 18 Big Beur rí*nst and Axle 8 »r,lgUIe»fr—Wheel Alignment Weys to s a v e , Instructive 100# F I K 8 T AVENUE, ASBUI17 PABK Telephons U l i AND CREAM .food shrinkage up to 20%.New simmer- and interesting. At your \ save top burners for high, speed or \ home or office. Ask for a DAILY BAKING waterless cooking can't clog, are ’/a ’-IB Minute" M in today! Taylor Dairy Co. more efficient, cook Vs faster.. See all of C a lU y k 'Williams, proprietors Reitz Model Bakery M1LH, CBBA1Í, BUTTERMILK PBOM MONMOUTH FARMS the 22 new features of these sensational No obligation to buy BBEÁD^-UOLLS—PIE»—CAKES—VBEBH DAILY 143 Lawrtaee Avenir, Ocean Grove ' Phono Ì970 ' CP Gas ranges. Then buy one and revo­ «r Pilgrim Pathway. Oe.nn «rote’» 0»¡r Year-Boond Doka Shop lutionize your cooking. OIL BURNERS CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK BETHLEHEM DOE 1939 CP GAS RANGE plus this FABIO BATTAGLIA OIL BUHNiNG EQUIPMENT SIDEWALKS and CURBS:. ' CEMENT BLOCKS PROCTOR ELECTRIC CO. BETTER COOKING RANGE SET FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE BULKHEADS Telepiio«e MM ______001 Ashury Avenu», Asbnry Purk, y. J. 211 Bangs Avenue, Neptune, N. J. Telephone Asbury Park 8938 RADIO CLEANING AND DYEING LESS THAN NEPTUNE CLEANtRS HINES’ CLEANING, DYEING AND PRESSING s u r g e APPLIANCE SERVICE h a t oil i m r a e r ALTERATIONS OF ALL KINDS 810 Main St., Asliurj Piirk Tcluitlione A,bar/ l’nrk t-.ii Called For and Delivered P H O N E 3845 HAIIIO • Hlil'ltlPKllATOlia ali, HDItNlîllS ____ 2 0 ° 1148 Coritos. Avenue, Neptune; N. J. COAL AND FUEL OIL Specializing in Repair of AU Rïaîses of Get this Handsome SCOTTS Refrigerators. Authorized Dealer for Range Set A D A Y -COPPER’S COKE Crosley nnd Grunow.; Heavy aluminum, hand­ r8b=™ =% ^||à\ JEDDO HIGHLAND COAL 410 Main Street,. Asbury Park, N. J. Telephone 5630 somely styled. Economy Small down payment F l i E l O IL Cooker, French Fryor, Convenient teims F U E L O IL Coverod Skillet, Serving Telephone 015 SKATE SHARPENING Oven and 2 Cookie Sheets. See thisset today. SHORE CYCLE RENDEZVOUS ' isOIt KMr.UI.É, Proprietor Thompson Coal Company . Agent for Üolnmblii. Excelsior Srlnvliin and other l’opo Made Blcjclfs. '•Coinpltte Repair Shop. Itollur Skates. Cfiii.Iren’s Vehicle», llaby JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. Fuel oil wood and charcoal blue coal .Carriuges Repaired. SlnUcs and Lawn .'»lowers Sharpened. ■*’ 1015 Second Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. Fhone 2300 0K>62I ?Hn in Street, Atihury Pu I k, opposite Y. M. C. A. Your Gas Company Telephone, Asbury Park 6600 COAL AND WOOD TAXIS JOHNSON COAL and SUPPLY CO. Mergaugey’s Taxi Thoufih earth should pass, away, MAIL SCHEDULE Telephone «lu—BAY OR NIGHT COAL—BUILDING MATERIAL-—FUEL OIL And heaven grow dim with passing SOHEBT7LE OP THE ARRIVAL AND Oars for AH OeeanlotiH, nl«o Local and Lomr Distance Moving ALL TTPES OF AUTOMATIC HEAT . CHARTERER BUSSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS m Poet’s Corner y e a rs. BEPABTDBE OP SI AILS Hugh O. Tompkins «9 SOUTn MAIN STREET OCEAN GROVE, N, J. My word wil! stand for aye. O c e a n Orore, K. J. P h o n e 4040 005 Main Streot, Asbary Park, N. J. “I will not have you comfortless!'’ New York, East and Foreign GARAGE—ATLAS TIRES UPHOLSTERING An Ever Present Friend The promise I have made,— Arrive Close 6.40 A, M 8.14 A. ST. ERNEST B. JEMISON My promises can nevqr fail! 10.60 A. M. 10.60 A..M ‘Phone 1430 TwentyFoar Hour Senrlce Usta Cars I will not leave you comfortless, Then trust, be not afraid. . 1J8 P. M. 1.10 P. M. Upholstering, Bedding Cushions, Window Shades Though earthly friends all fail you, O hide th e w ord »vhich I h a v e g iven 1.40 P. M. 5.56 P. M. SHAFTO’S GARAGE Mattresses Renovated and Made to Order ; Into thy troubled heart. 6.80 P. M. 6.30 P. M. And storm clouds drive tho sun 8 TOHÁGE—BATTEUr—TOTTIWÖ SEBVICE—JtEPAIBLKG Telephone 2037-M Believe me child, my word is sure! Newark and Jersey City sw a y , Comer Corllos Avenue and Main Street. . Neptonc, K, J. 511 Main Street, Asbury Park, If no answer. Call 5114»J From doubts and fears depart. A r r lr e C lose And sorrows oft assail you. 6.40 A . M . 8.14 A . M. "I will not leave you comfortless!” "I wil! not leave you comfortless! I0.H0 A. M. 10.60 A. M, 1,30 P . M . -1.10 P. M. The promise is so sure, I’ll come again to you; ! . 4.40 P . M Monday, tho 8th rtuy of May, 1939; at right tingles to’Second Avenue, one hundredths of a foot to the aforesaid 1 «*ingford Street; thenco soutlierl>c at 0.68 P. M, riglu angles t<» Bangs Avenue sovonty M y F rie n d bo t r u e has given the And where I am. shnH ye be too!” . 6JI0 P. SI. botweon tho hours of 12 o c lo ck a n d fi hundred and sixty , eight feet and placo of beginning. «.00 P . M, ALSO A Li L that certain trafct .or five (75) feet; thenco onstorly parallel ■word, - Praise God His word ¡3 true. o'clock (at. 2 o’clock, Daylight Saving eighty-.nino - one-hundredths of a foot, Baltimore and W ash in g to n Tlmo) In tho afternoon of aald day, more or less to a line distant one hun­ parcel of land and premises, herein­ with Bangs Avenuo twenty-six (20) His word shall cer endure. Why need I -fear with such after particularly described, situate, foot: thence southerly, again at right A rrlre at tho.Court Houso in tho Borough of dred and fifty feet .south: of tho south F rien d , C lose, Freehold, County of Monmouth, New lino or Third Avenue,-formerly known ly in g 1 and being In the Township of angle to Hangs Avenue twonty-flvo fl.40 A. M. 8.14 A . M. Neptune, iri: the County of MonnioUth <25j feel thence easterly again paral­ Onr friends on earth oft promise My burdens He will bear, 10.60 A* M. Jersey, to satisfy a dccrco of said as Godfrey/Ayehue; thenco (3)' west- 10.60 A. M. court amounting to : approximately wardly, along said line which runs and State of New Jersey. BEGIN­ lel with Hangs Avenue twenty-four , IJO P . M 0.68 P . M- (iM) f e e t : th e n c o n o r th e r ly a g a in a t ■well I’ll leave my all into His hands; S4,249.0t). • parallel with tho south lino of Third NING at a stake atandingjn the north 4.40 P . M t 6.30 P . M, Avenuo, one hundred and /fifty' feet lino of a road leading from Asbury, right angles to Hangs Avenue ono hun­ They sure would keep their word, For me I know He’ll care. 6.00 P . M . All that certain lot, tract or parcel But unknown trials, intervene, of land and premisos, hereinafter, par­ and eighteen one-hundredths of a foot Park to Hamilton, said stake being d re d ( 100) feet to tho southerly line of ticularly described, situate, lying and or lessi to a point at right angles tp also in tho southeasterly corner . of Bangs. Avenue; them» westerly,- a- And failures have occurred. Mrs. W. B. Dmgman Philadelphia, West and South boing In tho Township of Neptune, in Second, Avenue, and distant one. huh- land belonging to Katherine Kandra, long the southerly lino of Hangs Ave­ But He hath said “My word is' Ocean Grove the County of Monmouth and State dretl and ; sixty feet and twenty-one and being ninety two- and thirty-five nue, fifty (f>0) feet to tho point or Arrlre Close place of beginning. • su re , April1 10, 1939 6.40 A.M. 8.14 A. Til, of New; Jersey, at Ocean Grove, and ono-hundredths of a foot north of the hundredths (92.35) feet, the whole I0.S0 A. M. J0.60 A, M, known and designated as Lot Num­ beginning point; thence (4) south­ tract, of which this is a part, and Seized as tho,property of George H. ' 1.0J P. M. 8.68 P . M, ber. Eight Hundred and Eighty-Six wardly, agaiii at right angles, to Sec-* running thence ( 1 ) a c c o rd in g t o th e Do Cou, et als, taken In execution at 1 4.40 P. M; fl^JO P, M, (No. 880 on the north side of Embury ond Avenuo, one hundred arid sixty magnetic meridian for the year 1915, the-suit of. Calvin V. Hurley, et a!., 6.80 P. M« . A v e n u e on .th o M a p o f' L>otd o f: C a m p feet and twenty, ono one-hundredths of south sixty-five 1 (65) degrees eighteen a n d to b e f sold by# Ground of the Ocean Grove Camp a foot more or less to tho northerly (18) minutes east one’ hundred . <100) ; MORRIS J. WOOBRING, Sheriff Trenton and Camden Meeting Association’ of the M ethodist lino of Second Avenue and. potrit or feet to a point; therieo ( 2) north‘nine­ D a te d M a rc h 24, 1939 •Edwin I'/ Longstreet: Sol’r.'. Arrive Clos® Episcopal Church. . place of beginning , teen (19) degrees twenty-three (23) ; Being the same premiees conveyed Seized as tho property of Doris Keilt minutes east, seven hundred slxty-flvc (48 lines) 14-17 Fee $20.16 10.B0.2*22 i*A. M.Q 10.60 M i A*A , M, M* to John T. W alker by tho said Ocean and Richard J. Keilt, her husband tak­ and fifty-nlno hundredths (765.69) feet, Th EtrE KEENER! Grovo Camp Meeting. Association by en in execution at the suit of Second to a point r thenco: (3) south sixty-five M2 & 2J* 8*68 p*w- Xieaso dated October 1, 1887 and re­ National Bank and Trust Company of (G5); degrees, eighteen (18) minutes C H A N C E R Y 1-176 6.30M S E*P. M. 21* 6.80 P .M . corded In the Monmouth County Clerk's Red Bank, N. J., Sub. Admr.,-'with the east and parallel to the said road, SHERIFF'S SALE:—By virtue of a Office in Book 388 of deeds on pago Will Annexed of John Turnbull, : de­ elev en ( 1 1 ) feet moro or less to the writ of fi. fa.- to me directed, Issiicd I'M CLEANER! Asbury Park, N. J. 145, and by several mesne assign­ ceased and to bo sold by lands now belonging' to Charles S. out of the Court , of Clianccry of tho ments assigned to ' Emily • Stackhouse MORRIS J. WOODRIXGi Sheriff Mills; thenco (4) north nine (9) de­ Stiitc of New Jersey, will be exposed Arrive Close b y M ilto n U Ott and wife by Assign­ D ated: March 31,' 1939. 1 grees forty-seven (47) minutes wost. to sale at public vendue, on 6.40 A. M. *.40 A. M. ment of Leaso bearing date October W arren H. Smock, Sol'r. V : :^ •: along said Mills lands, two hundred Monday, the 24tli day ot April, 1939, «•«2 A. M. 10.(0 A. M. 29th, 1928. V ■■ (50 lin e s) : 15-18 F e e $23.52 forty-six and bight tenths (246.8) feet between the hours of o’clock and . 1.00 p . m . ' i.io p. jr. 12 6 6.80 P . jr. 0.30 p. JJ. •And also all the estate, right, title. to a corner in lands of said : Kather­ o’clock (at 2 o’clock) io the afternoon Interest, term of years yot to come and ine K andra; thence (5) south nineteen of said day, at tho Court Houso In Ocean Grove to P t Pleasant • unexplred property, possession, claim CHANCERY 1-155 (19) degrees, twenty-threo (23) min­ tho borough of Freehold. County of , and demand , whatsoever, as well in utes west along said Kandra , ljinds, Monmouth, New Jorscy, to satisfy a Arrlre cioie law as In equjty of the said Emily L».‘ SHERIFF’S SALE;—By virtue of a nlno-hundred sixty-nine and one tenth decree of said court amounting to ap- • S’fS i* il‘ *.40 A. H. Stackhouse and J. Frank. Stackhouse, writ of fl, fa. to mo directed, issued (969.1) feet to the point or placo of be­ proxlmately. $10,658.00. «•*» *;• (.41 p. .m her husband of, in, and to the said out of the Court o.f Chancery of tho g in n in g / All the following tract or parcel of. 4.40 P. H . o j o P . M . demised premises, and every part and State of New Jersey, will be exposed Excepting therefrom 4ho portion of. land and promises horolnafter particu­ AIB MAM, - ...... parcel thereof, with the appurtenances. to sale at public venduo, on' __ said premises conveycd to tho State larly (lescrlbed, situate, lying and be*-- And also tho said indenture of lease, Monday, tho 17th day of April, iDS'h of New Jersey-by Sebaétlno SantOri- 1 .0» Asgtlei, Gal. lug in tho Township of Neptune, in the and every clause, article and condi­ between the hours of 12 o’clock arid 6 eilo and wife by deed dated July 31, County of Monmouth and Stato of I'faT* n«re Arrlre Tber, tion therein expressed and contained. o’clock (at 2 o’clock) in tho afternoon »• J J. M. 8JS6 A. sr. of tho Inst Will and Testament land and premises hereinafter par­ .5-1? *• II* *•*» a. wr. .* TlmoV In the afternoon of paid day, at Avenue ninety feet to an iron pipe; Jersey, to satisfy a decree- of said «JO P. K. 7.00 P. M. (H-. n.) tho, Court House In tho Borough of court amounting to approximately counts of the subscriber, .guardian.,of th en c e ( 2) n o rJh n in e te e n degrp-0« the estate of said lunntlc will be aual-- Rt. Peter*bnnr, Pin. Freehold, .County of Monmouth, New twenty-three miputes eaBt -six »2,854.00/ ■ ; \ • Jersey, to satisfy a decree of said hundred arid fifty-three feet and All tho following tract or parcel of ted and stated by the Surrogate of »».**. A. M. - - 6.» A. M. I IT. I).t land and premises hereinafter par­ the County of Monmouth and repor-: M9 P. H. I.« *, jr. nv. n.) court amounting. ■> to. approximately six tenths of a foot to an Iron ted for settlement to the Orphans' *17.ft24.00. nine standing In line now or fdrmerly ticularly described, situate, lying,and US P. M,: . ».« A. M. m . » . ) be!;ig in the City of Asbury Park; In Court o f, said • County, on . Thursday, Wnf. If. TI« IText Hay . •All the following traet dr parcel of belontrlmr to Charles S. Mills; thence the eighteenth day of May, .1939, Day- ■ land and premises hereinafter particu­ ( 8V north -ten deirrees; eight minutes the County of Monmouth. and State IIP fin o. MOOnR. pVtRtma.ler larly described, situate, lying and be­ west nIon»: said Mills land one hundred of Now Jersey, .being known and des- light Saving Time, at 10.00 o'olock - ing In the Borough of Bradley Beach, and thl^tv-five feet and elehty-seven i°.nnti*d as a- portion of lot number a. m., at which time application wM* ; one-hundredthR'of a Toot to lands now SEVENTY-EIGHT; (78) In Block '(D); |! be made for the nllowanco of com­ In the County of Monmouth, and State missions and counsel fees.- • o f V p w .Top^ftV.. ' 'i ;.f:! o»* • formerly belonging to afdresaid as sho%vn on a map of West Asburv t LEGAL NOTICES BEGINNING at .'a point In tho nor- Charles C Wood;. thonce (4) north Park, made by .W. H. DoNyse, Civil | Dated: March 20, 1030. H e r b e r t L . H a n s c h k a , E sq.', ' : i’­ the-lv line of Second Avenuo distant s l T t y five decree* ei«hteon minutes Engineer, and diilv filed In.the-M on- I one- hundred and ninety-two feet and wmt a lone said Wnod’R bind twentV mouth County Clerk’s Office, more ll Commorde Street, . -, OHAJrCEBT M HI ten one-hund^dths of a foot ©iurterlv two and ni^htv-two hundredths feet to particularly described and hounded as Newark, N. J;, ‘ ■ /■ 8 I l E l i r F F ,8 BALE:—By virtue of . a from the northeast comer of 8 ocond sn fron pine: thenro (5) south nineteen follows:— -: P r o c to r - James N. Fitzgerald, . F o rü E M w r i t 1 of fl. fa. to mo directed, lBsuetl Avenuo and. Centrnl Avenue; thence d»»irreos twe^tv-threo • mlmites w<»«t BEGINNING at a point in the out of tho Court of Chancery of thft ( 1 ) eastwardlv, along the northerly slnn John Jacobs. . ■ , ■'■' especially devoted to the work of Evangelism. 'He will be assisted by 4 Washed Air. laitcad of cq»tiii| 1133-1133% Embury Averilie ..,151 ÌG0-5G2 1,800 Saperstcin, (vacant land) men who have had success in this field. more, these advancrd featura c- * George W alters, No, side of 7th Avenue, W. PL'iCjT.—The conference will be iisld in tho Temple, you LESS. U you want fresher looA .1040 Heck Avenue ...... , ,154 ESI 2;0Cti o f S to k e s...... 209 3 P t. 7 • goo . HOURS—Sessions at 11, 3, and 7.30 each day. a t less cosi^ investigate C o o lc n to rl C. P. Crispo, • . ' ■ Best Tire Co. (vacant land) PREACHERS—Some of our pastors cannot leave their pulpits ASK FOR 10-DAY FREE TRIAL ■ (vacant land) , S, side of Corlics Avenue, on Sundays. These conferences have special help for pastorB, Many 1044 Heel; Avenue.. ...,153 692-593 1,800 W. of Stokes ...... 212 . 0. 1,500 could arrive in time for tho session Monday and remain through tho Flo. Webster,' week days. Write to the North End Hotel for special rates. Other SEABOARD ICE CO. Zaphon Co., . ’ hotels, and . boarding houses are available at reasonable' rates. N. side of Heck, 172 feet W. -v 284 Columbus Avenue...... 2 2 0 247-248 2,300 557 feet W.' of Prospect 163. 594-602-3-4 ■ Samuel Nussbaum, SUNDAY SERVICES Phone, Asbury Park 2620 of Prospect St. side of Heck, 154 035 2,00lj 139 Hawtliorno Avenue, ...... 279. .11-12-13-14-15 4,500 AUDITORIUM PREACHING SERVICES—10.30 A. M. and 7.30 P . M. TM£R£ ^ ISOHLYOHE - BIBLE CLASS—From July 2 to September 7, in the Auditorium at 2.89. Leader, Charles Poole., Teacher, Dr. Harold Paul Sloan, Edi­ C o o le r a to r See Me Before )u Buy, Burn or Borrow tor New York Christian Advocate. THE f/i't REFRICERATCR SUNDAY SCHOOLS—At 2.30 o’clock tho. Young People's Sun­ day School in the Temple, John f, Yeo, Superintendent Primary Sun- dov School in Thomley Chapel at 2.30, Mrs. Alexander, H. Leo, leader. NORTH END PAVILION—4 P. M. Leader, George C. Miller. SOUTH END PAVILION—4 P. M. Loader, Rev, Alfred Wagg, D .D . . New York LOUIS E. BRONSON BEACH MEETING—Foot of Ocean Pathway. 0 P. M. Leader, Bleecker Stirling. Motor Coaches GENERAL DAILY PROGRAM YOUNG PEOPLE’S MEETING daily at 9 a. m., in the Young Leave Ocean Grove People’s Temple. During July in Charge of Rev. George C. Uilworth, Association Office Real Estate and Insurance D. O., Secretory of the Atlantic District, American Bible Society, and 8.25, 9,25, 10.25 A. M. during August Rev. Robert C. Wells, D. P., Pastor Logan Methodist Church, Philadelphia, Pa. Music under direction of W alter D. Ed- 1.25, 5.25, 7.25 P. M. dowes. Mrs. W alter D. Eddowes, Pianist. Daily Except Sundays 53 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. • HOLINESS MEETING—Weekdnys at 10 A. M„ in the Taber­ Reservation« must bo made on nacle. July leader, Rev. Alfred Wagg, D. D. Clarence Kohlmann, all coaches Pianist. August, George W. Henson, President, presiding. . , ■■■— 1 ^ —:------JUNIOR SERVICES—Daily at 9.00 A< M., in Thomley Chapel, Telephone 1058 Mrs. A. H. Leo, leader, ■ DAILY .25 Excursion One flay Good On All Coaches Sophs Prepare For Sport Dance The next social event on the Sundays, Leave's from Neptune high ■* school calendar is MONEY-SAVER Lake and Heck Street the dance' to be given by the so­ Asbury Park, N. J. Î939 SUMMER PROGRAM CAMP MEETING phomore class next Friduy evening, Tel. Asbury Park 339 Friday, August 25th ra Monday, September 4th. Opening' with April 21, in the gymnasium. Dave Ocean Grove Preaching Services, Conferences, Holy Communion in the Auditorium Friday, August 25, 7.30 P M. : Asbury Park-New York Transit Go, Huggins and his well-known local Camp Meeting, Auxiliary Meetings Each week day thereafter to Saturday, September 2nd, preaching services daily in the Auditorium at 10,30 and 7.33, Friday, Septem­ orchestra will; play for the affair SUNDAY SERMONS—10.30 A. M, and 7.30 P. M. beri 1, Young People’s Night. Camp-Meeting Sundays, August 27th which will be strictly informal Where the theme is announced the sermon will be preached by re­ a!?, , .September 3rd. Camp closes Labor Day morning, September 4, Preparations for decorations and n e w m m with Annual March around Zion. quest and published and be on sale before the season closes. Persons other necessary incidentals are be­ desiring copies at $1.00 each plus postage, please write the Associa­ o r NEWARK tion at Ocean Grove. THE CAMP MEETING PREACHERS ing taken care of by Robert Wil­ VISIT THE BIQ CITY»se« thè Britaâms son, president of the second-year cnnrds—Rjifio Ctty-Flftb Avenant sauri June 11—A. M, Bishop Ernest G. Richardson, Philadelphia area. We welcome to the 1939 Camp Meeting as the messengers the 'ctsctt-tbo ttaasSm w d tfo tt «isbbu Market P .M . The Rev. Carlisle Hubbard, D, D,, First Methodist Rev. Dr. E. G. iscmrighousen of Princeton Seminary, widely known students and. his committee, com-- Church, Asbury Park. theologian and author. Lust year his strong evangelical message on posed of Mildred Dukowite, Jeanne ■ 1V1ÏAT TO DO IN NEW Oldest Independent General June 18—A. M. .The. Rev. G. i, Humphreys, D. D., President High ‘‘Justification by Faith" preachcd in our Auditorium made a profound YOltK— S e e free the exhibi­ Brophy, Marilyn Griffith, Betty tion» by tawooB figure b Jiü - Market In Ocean Grove Point .College. impression. It was published in the volume “Sermons by the ;iea.” Lawlor, Louise Kresge, , Lester. t e r s n t the s k a t i n g rink In P . M.' The Rev John Pemberton, Jr., D j pastor, Cen­ With him will be associated the Rev, C. Jeffares McCombr, D, D., the sunken' plm a a t B a d i a Pilgrim Pathway and Olin Street tenary Methodist Church, Camden, N. J, pastor of St. Paul’s Methodist Church, New York, He ha? had wide Franklin, C h arles Rosenstein, City; v Telephone Asbnr; Park 1748 June 26—A. M. Dr. Robert E. Speer, New York-—“How To Abide in experience as a travelling evangelist and has had success in several James Coder and Leroy Slocum. prominent pastorates as a pastor-evangelist. These two men have Go by train In safety, speed and C h rist.” comfort« Hare traffic Jams* 'P.M. The Rev. Ralph W. Sockman, P. !)„ Christ Metho­ consented to accept the responsibility of these1 ten days with the sore time and money( tool dist Church; N. Y.—“The Christian’s Ethical Li? pledge of our cooperation and prayers. We look .forward hopefully to in g ,” • “a season of refreshing from the Lord.” WED. M ',2 5 Specials lor Week-End! July 2 —A. M. The Rev. Daniel A. Poling, D. D., Grace Baptist Each week day during Camp Meeting there will be a 10.S0 A, M, Temple, Philadelphia. Sennon in the Auditorium, 2. P.- M., Preachers Meeting in the Taber- WOOLMAN’S APRIL 1 9 Cinnamon Buns ...... 30c. do*. P . M. The Rev. Normon Pcale, D. D,, Marble Collegiate nacle and a 3 P. M. Meeting in the Temple. Pound Cake .....,25c. quarter Church, Now York—“How to Overcome Tempta­ Tuesday, Wednesday and, Thursday Dr. Lynn Harold Hough of Leaves 'Ocean Grove-Asbury tio n .” Drew Theological Somiriry will prcach each afternoon at 3. QUALITY MARKET Park 8t44 .A. M. Roast M eats ..... 20c. % lb. July » —A. M. Wednesday will be Preachers Day, Dr, Harold Paul Sloan pre­ Be Unfa g tickets good on any Potato Salad .....;...... 20c. lb . Bishop J. L. Decell of the Methodist Church train except the DI«o Comet 6n P. M. siding. Addressee by Dr. John Langdala and Dr. Lynn Harold Hough 125 Heck Avenue dun-

VOL. LXIV. No. 15. OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, APRIL 14,1939 FOU R CENTS New Building Featured In NEW OFFICERS ELECTED Says Railroads SUNRISE PARADE RAINED OUT George—W ebber—Is - President Of Snow Gives Way To Clear Skies 32d Report Home for : N . J. Gas Association Are Overvalued For Buardwaiii Fashion Parade George B. Webber, director of Those attending, the annual Eas­ On 1939 Summer Program educational. work for tho Public LC6 SES SINCE 1926 ARE ter Sunrise service last Sunday, led Service Electric and Gas Co., was : 30 to 00% '■ • by Blcecker Stirling, werq forced elected president of the New Jersey by the. iain to hold their meeting To Cover Two Full Blocks and Will Gus Association, at the annual con­ Bishops Waldorf, Ward, Richard­ Associated Railroads Doscribe Cri- in St. Paul's church, instead of vention held Wednesday at tho marching to the. beach ns planned. Be Six Stories In Height; Plans tical Situation In |Nc\y Jersey Berkeley-Carteret Hotel. He suc­ The rain was followed by snow, son/ Deceli, Mead and Leonard ceeds B. A. Seiple, of the Jersey and Ask For Relief Front Ovcr- Are Prepared and Publicity Com­ .1 which melted as it hit the ground, Control Power and Light Co. Asscssment. and gavo Way to ; clearing ' skies Will Preach; Dr^. McCombC arid Othr officers elected included nnd strong winds which continued mittee Will Have Model On the Frank H. Darlington, People’s Gas The real value of New Jersey’s all day. The sunshine lured thou­ Homrighousen To Lead Camp CO., G lassboro, lBt vice-president, railroads today is not more than 30 sands to the Ocean Grove and As­ Boardwalk. and Preston D. Gardner, of Public to 60% of the. valuations, placed on bury Park boardwalks,.to view thé Meeting. Service, Camden, 2nd vice-presi­ them by tho State-for tax purpos­ fifth annual orchid promenade for ■ The dominant theme of the thirty-second annual re­ dent. Harry A.. Sutton, public Ser­ es, according to studies recently th e 100 best dressed women. . With the completion of the 1939 program hy the vice, Newark, was re-elected sec- completed by Tho Associated Rail- port of thè Methodist Home foil the Aged, which was is­ At the. early morning service in r e ta ry -tre a s u re r. v.'V.y- roads of New, Jorsey.' Ocean Grove Association this week, announcement's made the church. Miss , Ida Mason and by President George W. Henson that six bishops of the sued this week, is the New Building. Two architects’ views Directors for three years are “Since 1926, the New Je rse y rail- Sylvester Willinrfis were the solo­ of the proposed new home and the surrounding grounds L. W. Becker, Elizabethtown Gas roads have suffered Ibsses in traf- ists. The congregation singing Was Methodist church wili preach at the Sunday services in the are publishe‘d-in -the-r-eport, which—will be- circulated .Co., Elizabeth;—E. J.— Menerey, -fie-and-revenüe-of-oO-to-fiO'/fcf-Hhe tel by lur. yersoy, and the Salva- Auditorium this summer.: Association states. >. “This -very throughout all the churches of New Jersey. Peoples Gas, Glassboro, and> L;,N. tion Army band and the Aricn . Listeners will welcome old Yctter, Atlantic City Gas Co. How­ great shrinkage in. the demand for Referring to the new building, railroad service has jidveisely af­ choir assisted in the musical part friends in Bishop. Ernest G. Rich- McCombe, pastor of the Church of ard Melvin, Cumberland. County of the program. The Rev. William Sanford C. Flint, president of the gram. One of tho main items, on fected: the value of the roads by ardson, of the Philadelphia area; St. Andrew and St. Paui, New York Gas- Co., Millville, was; elected di­ reducing their earning power. It Northridgo, superintendent of the Bishop, Charles L. Mead, of the board of Trustees, said in closing tho publicity schedule is the pro­ city,- occupying; the pulpit at; the rector for two years to fill tho va­ has also lessened their ability to W est ;; Side Mission, delivered „ a Denver area, and Bishop Adna W. evening .services. 1 his report: . curement,- through the 1 courtesy of pay taxes. . ' i [ ' /.'■ cancy created by the death of W. C. .brief address. Leonard, of the Pittsburgh area, Bishop Leonard will i preside at ■ “I would like to impress the-size the Ocean Grove Association, of a ‘‘The railroads used to be.almost B uell. 1 i" : ,-v'; but three new faces will be seen. the Bible Lovers' Conference, July and importance of the New Build- booth on the boardwalk, at which tho only transportation agency in New Jersey. Now they must share They are Bishop J. L.' Decell of 31 to August 5, assisted by Prof. • ing. it will cover two full Ocean will be exhibited a model of the the available business with trucks, tho south; Bishop Ralph A. Ward, Rollin Walter, of Ohio Wesleyan Grove Blocks, together with the new Home together with literature Loyalty Drive C.M.T.C. Wants buses;: airplanes, pipe lines, and in­ of China, and Bishop Ernest L. University. Street, which now lies between. It showing the comprehensive work land and coastal waterways. Waldorf, of the Chicago area. . The missionary conference will will be six stories in height, of of the present home. The commit-; ''The railroads have had to, buy Completed . The, program with its conferen­ be hold from August 8 to 11. Bish­ brick and fireproof construction tee is also planning, a “Buy-A- 500 More Youths their, rights of way, build and maintain their, roadways, and pay ces,; auxiliary . meetings -and daily op Ward w ill bring the latest word throughout, and will accommodate Brick” campaign which will reach MR. STIRLING ANNOUNCES interest on the bonds_ representing meetings during camp meeting from stricken China. more than double the present num­ all the churches of the two con­ A R M Y ; HEADQUARTERS I N the cost of these things. On the TEAM CAPTAINS week is perhups the most varied The conference of sacred music ber of residents. . It is a djstinct ferences. , other hand, trucks and buses use N. Y. MAKES ANNOUNCEMENT appealing Hint has over been of­ will be conducted by Homer Rhode-’ challenge : to Methodism and your John U. . Dixon, treasurer, in his the highways, constructed at great St. Paul’s Loyalty Campaign Is All fered. heaver nnd W alter Eddowes, July continued prayers and sacrificial report states that the total assets public expense, for the transpor­ Officiais Stress That Candidates tation of passengers and; merchan­ Set To Open Sunday, April 23. The season will open Sunday, 17 to 22 inclusive. Other speakers g iv in g . :';v v-V\;v y - ;.,- '..'/' .;, are $668,506.58, an increase of Are Free Of Obligation For dise in direct competition with the General Chairman and Others June 11, with Bishop Ernest G. will be Ruth Rhodeheriver Thomas, ; .The New Building committee, $231,458.17 over the year- before; railro ad s. Future . Military Service, And Richardson, D; D., L". L. D., in the Prof. Rollin.Pease and Dr. Oscar composed of Frank B. Smith,, and total, reserves are $110,782.41, “ Yet no account of these changes Were Guests At Victory Dinner pulpit as has been the custom for I. O lsen. '. ' ,. chairman, Rev. Harry A. Relyea, also à slight increase over the pre­ Free Of AH Personal Expense. has been taken in' arriving at the For -Camden Church assessed valuation of the rail­ many years, and will, close Sunday, .The conference on evangelism Rév. - Leon,' Chamberlain, Rev. vious year. - Five hundred more. New Jersey roads. Last year railroad proper S ept. 10. will be conducted by llev. Dr. S.- W. 5 George C. "Vogel, W illiam J. Couse; Through the cooperation of the Plans for St. Paul’s Loyalty youths are . wonted as candidates ty in the Stato whs assessed.. at Campaign were completed this The annual camp meeting ser­ Hughes, of London, England, Aug. Joseph A. Thoma and John II. Par­ chairmen arid the assistance of the $441,656,656 and on the basis of for this summer’s Citizen’s Mili­ week. Team . captains and all vices will start Friday, August 25, 1 4 to 10. ker, Jr;, announced, among other residents of the Home, the 1938 this assessment taxes: of $20,364,-. workers' have been selected. Last tary Training-Camps, it was an­ w ith D r. W. G. Homrighouscn, of ' The season’s program in full will things, that Ernest A. Arend had Bazaar netted $922.05. The grand 054 were levied against the rail­ Tuesday-evening the general chair­ nounced (this week, àt thè. U. S. roads. “Actually, however, - the Princeton Seminary, as the morn­ be found on page eight of. this is- been selected as architect, and that totaW or Tag Day was ,$474.01. . man of the Church Loyalty Cam­ Army Headquarters of the Second real value of the railroads was not paign, Blcecker Stirling and Mrs: ing preaoher, arid Dr. C. Jeffares 1 sue. preliminary plans and sketches of The calendar for the year 1939 more than $250,000,000 and any Co r p.s A r e a r Governors Island, Stirling; Frank B. Sriiith and Dr. the new Home arc on exhibition at is also included in the report. In person or group who would invest and Mrs. Van Hook were the guests N;:Y. this sum of money in the New Jer­ tho present Home, G3 Clark ave­ May a rummage sale is scheduled. at:the Victory dinner given in the ROUND TABLE MEETS New Jersey encampments of the sey railroads would not earn,' 2% women will call at all the homes of nue. The site cf the r.ew Home is Juno 13 is the date of the picnic Asbury Church, Camden, N, J. The St. Paul’s members, not for fi­ C. M.'T, C. have been assigned 1,- on the investment. The taxes on dinner was given in celebration of bounded by New York avenue, for the New Jersey and Newark the New Jersey railroads, at an nances, nor to secure any pledges, Tribute Paid To Dr. Lucia Grieve; 755 vacancies for qualified young the successful completion of their but for a friendly, neighborly call, Pilgrim Pathway, Stockton avenue auxiliaries. Anniversary Day will average rate of; $4.60 per $100 on Church Loyalty Campaign. Their Mrs. Uleccker Stirling Sang men between the ages of 17 arid and to leave a booklet which all and Fletcher Lake. be celebrated July 18 and; the excessive valuations, represent a goal w as $10,000, and to date over 24. A t Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y., burden which the railroad compa­ Will want; to keep as a souvenir, One of the features of the meet­ During the year a new commit­ annual'FaijjiW ill be h eld on A u g u st $12,000 has been, subscribed. - This It contains accurate, up-to-date 1,600. Basic and Advanced Infantry nies cannot pay and survive. campaign was directed by Nelson ing of the Ocean - Grove Round tee was appointed to develop' ways 1, 2, 3, and 4. Tag Day this year historical information about, St. en ro llees Will be trained beginning "Today, the .existence of almost Creamer who is directing St. Paul' Paul’s Church. Mr. Creamerr will Table Monday evening, was the «nd means of raising the money iB on August 19. September 13 ÎB every „New Jersey railroad ^ is drive. J u ly 6 . Fort' N iagara,. N. Y.,. will meet this committee op Monday community singing which followed needed for the erection of the new tho date of..the Linen shower and threatened b /':this tix situation. As outlined by Mr. Creamer the accommodate 640 .'similar candi­ evening, April 24, at 7.45. o'clock the; talks. The meeting w as. held building, and to provide suitable Tea. During tie fall, a Donation Two of the larger railroad systems campaign here will:begin on Sun­ ill .the church to give them- their dates,' and F o rt. Dix, , N. ■ J., will and several of the smaller com­ day, April 23, and end on Sunday, in the Home for the Aged, 63 Endowment. Funds for it. This Day will be observed on October 19, instructions arid to supply the train 1,920 young men, starting panies are now in bankruptcy. May 14; four Sundays arid three Clark—averiiier arid was—presided-- committee, consisting of Rev. J. E. and the Annual Dinner is scheduled b ooklets. — - • ' • “ J u ly 6. An Advanced Field A r­ Other important railroads will be 'weeks.-are giVen to this intensive Frank G. Mourit is chairman of over by Mrs. - Garolyn , Stanyon, Washabaugh, _ Rev. George W, for November 14, forced into receivership if. they do e ffo rt: 111 that time a, great a- tillery course will be conducted at all the work of the-Church School, president. The session was opened ., Yard, Rey. F. A.. DeMaris, John U. At présent there are 85 resident riot get immediate tex.relief.. mount of work is crowded into busy and Mrs. Frank G. Mount'and Mrs. Pine Camp, Great Bend, N: Y., for days. The goal for this campaign with the singing of "America", Dixon, Lot R. Ward, Charles H. members of the Home. Twenty "The justice and _ equity of the Claude Richmond, have charge of 200 students and for the same num­ railroads’ position' in .this matter has been, set at ,$10,000;-¡and tne led by Mrs. Blcecker Stirling. An­ Harding and John H. Parker, Jr., passed away, during 1938 and the the dinners which will be furnished ber at Fort Hancock, N. J., both is borne out by tho Report, of the money , is to be used to-repair and during the campaign. Irving Cra­ other feature was the tribute to has also developed á publicity pro- winter of ,1939. beautify St. Paul’s Church, arid to corps opening July 7. .. All camps New Jersey Commission on Tax biel, August Stoll and Mrs. Edna Dr. Lucia. C. G. Grieve, read by L a w Rerision, which recommends pay all the current indebtedness. , B. Roberson are the secretaries: run for thirty days. iV Mrs. Edith Rakestraw. . that the rate of taxation of the The,following is,the official list •— ; Free of obligation for future of the team captains rind their wor­ Other subjects under discussion The introduction of survivors1 railroads be reduced. SPORTSMEN HAVE BANQUET military service and free of person­ kers as arranged by Mr.; Stirling: were “The History of the real Board Favors insurance benefits into the-old-age ,, Team A—Captain, G. Raymond al expense to the soldent were , the M other Goose”, “Thames of Ameri­ insurance system, also advocated W. F. M. S.' Will Have Supper Bartlett;. Mrs. Otto Stoll, sr.,-W il­ Neptune Club Hears Wayne Mc- two points of appeal stressed by liam^ T. Crozier. Team B—Captain, ca planned for Hudson River”, .by. the Board, indicates, Mr. Jer­ Murray and William H. Small Benefit Change Army officials in making,, the call ' • The' Evening Auxi'iàry of the Mrs, Henrietta Bartlett; MissJEya “We Women”, “The Story of the onimo, said, the increasing empha­ for additional New Jersey candi­ Woman’s Foreign Missionary So­ Beers; Mis. Charles, Rakestraw. At their third annual banquet, Firefly”, “The story the dollar arid sis on the security of the family Team \'C—.Captain, Alvin Bills; SOCIAL SECURITY BELIEVES dates. Transportation to camp and ciety of St. Paul’s church, will con­ the members . of the Neptune cent told”, and others. Mrs. Stir- • group as well as of the individual Mrs. Lida Hutchinson, Frank : IN EARLIER PAYMENTS return, wholesome food, athletic duct a covered dish supper in the Sportsmen’s Club heard : talks by ling sang “The Wind in the South” wage earner. . Three types of sur­ Pruden. Team D—Captain. Mrs. equipment, laundry Service, m ed i­ Junior room next- Tuesday, April L. C. Briggs; Mrs.. John Kilshaw; Wayne D. McMun-ay of the Asbury and “Shortnm’ Bread”, accompan­ vivors’ benefits are suggested: cal, attention and other items are 18, at 6.30. Mrs- Louis Samuelson Mrs. William Marshall; Team E—- Park Pressj and William H. Small, ied by Mrs. Lilia Warren, of As­ Recommends Beginning Monthly monthly benefits for aged widows Captain, George Burrows';' T. '.C; provided by the Government,' is chairman of the committee. Fol­ assistant state .fish and game pro­ bury Park. Mrs. Louis Brigg 3 e n ­ ; B en e fits In >1940 In ste a d o f ’42; and young widows with dependent Davies, Mrs.' T. C, Davies. -Team "The military side is only one lowing the supper, the regular F—Captain, Irving Crabiel; J. H. tector. Mr. McMurray emphasized tertained with a narrative poem, ' Would Also Make Larger Pay- children; monthly, benefits for phase of the training”, an Army business meeting of the group will Rainear, W. H. Kirkpatrick; Team the importance of sports in good “The . Girl I Left Beh'lnd”. The other widows covering a - period v- . ments To Those Retiring In announcement said, "development be. held. A feature of this meeting G—Captain, Clare Cyphers; Mrs. citizenship, and entertained with poem “Grandma’s Prayer”, by Eu­ immediately following the hus­ Clare Cyphers,' C la re n ce Lyle, Early Years. of soldiers is not the principal ob­ is the dramatic presentation on descriptions of his inland water gene Field, was read by Miss Vic­ band’s death; and a deferred Team H—Contain,-'Mrs. 'Alary- C. jective. The purpose is to develop Hindu life to be given under the di­ trips to Montreal.', Mr, Small asked toria North. During the evening monthly benefit beginning' at age Flint; Mrs. Walter Clayton, Mrs. The Social Security Board has the manhood of the nation . by rection of Dr. Lucia Grieve, who Rebecca Cornelius. Team I—Cap- that the sportsmen assist the com­ Mrs. Katheririe : Romer displayed 66 for all widows of persons who gone on record as favoring earlier bringing together.many: high types has been lecturing, during the win­ tainv Mrs. Wm. D. Gillan; Mrs. mission in producing fish and several -of her quilts. •' would have qualified fo r. old-age Calvin Reed, Mrs. Lillian Leake. payment of monthly old-age. in­ of youngsters under ideal condi­ ter on this subject. All those, who Others who attended were Mis3 Team J—Captain, Jacob Glockler; game, as well as . in consuming; it. insurance, had they lived at age 65. are interested are invited to at­ surance benefits, and larger pay­ tions of outdoor life.” ,i Frank Averill, Charles Lane. Team Other, speakers were Raymond Gertrude Orvis, Mrs. Minnie Cole, ments to those retiring in the early te n d ." K—Dr. R. A. Hulse; James T. R; Gracey, chairman of thé, Nep­ Miss Mary Elliott Dunham, Miss jrears, Pascal M. Geronimo, mana­ Mrs. Brennecke‘Has Guest Soloist Eagle Auxiliary Plans Supper Dunn, Archie Griffith; Team L— tune Township Committee,,- W. Laura Lane, Dr. Grieve, Mrs. Captain, 'Clifford Kunckel, Mrs. ger of tho Board’ll Perth Amboy District W. H. M. S. Will Meet Stanley , Applegate, president of Elizabeth .Wills, Miss Mae Lane, Mrs. Elsa Denning Brennecke, The Ladies Auxiliary of the Cliiford Kunckel, Mrs. Robert Cun- field office, 'pointed oiit this week local soprano, who is heard in a Eagle fire company met Tuesday The anriual meeting of the New liffe. Team M—Captain, Mrs. the club and Edwin D. Ralston. Mrs. Louise Rusoce, Mrs. Louis in discussing the proposals ' for song recital over. WCAP every afternoon in the firehouse for their Brunswick district of the Woman’s Raymond Manley; Raymond Man­ The club's new board of gover­ Samuelson, Mrs. Lyman; Whitney ' . ley, Miss Ethel Earle. Team N-^ changing thè. Social Security Act, Thursday, at; 8.30, had as her guest regular business meeting. In the Home Missionary Society of the nors was introduced at. the ban­ Allen, Mrs. Jennie -Hanley ,-j-Mrs - Captain, Mrs. Hugh Moore; Miss submitted, by the Board to the Pre­ Methodist Episcopal church will be quet. .► They are ;, A p p le g ate, William Meserve and Mrs. A. W. - - artist last evening, Clifford Kink'e, absence of the president, Mrs. Lulu Wright, Hugh Moore. Team Mr sident and Congress. , who sangV “Easter Morning” by Charles W ilgus, the vice-president, held next Wednesday, April 19, in O—Captain, Lewis B. Mulford; Fred K. Pierce, E. O. Stevens, John Riley. The . next meeting will be - Tho Board. rccommcndB begin­ Ann P. Risher. Nelle Campbell Mrs. Otto Stoll, Jr., presided. Plans St. Luke’s church, Long -Branch. MrB. Lewis, Mulford, Mrs. Edria Tallman, Charles Slater, John held April 24 at the home of Miss 'Roberson. Team P—-Captain, Mrs. ning monthly benefits in 1940 in­ Allen .yras the accompanist. . On were continued for . a covered dish The morning session will begin at D rake; :M)r. R alsto n , Jero m e J e n ­ Judith Ayers, 79 Cookman avenbe. Marie Rand; Mrs. Archie Griffith, stead of 1942 .as the present law Easter , night Mrs. Brenneck^ was supper to be held next Thursday, 10 a. m., luncheon will be served sen, Earl Woolley and Charles provides. In addition, it suggests Mrs. Sylvester Williams. Team guest soloist at the Cantata .given M arch 20, at the- firehouse, at at noon, and the afternoon session Q-|—Captain, Mrs. Wallace Reed; Jam iso n . National Broadcast of W. C. T. U.. . . two. measures which would increase in the Lutheran church, Asbury which, time the members.of th e fir e will open at 2 p. m. Mrs. George Miss Ida Mason, Mrs. Babetta' All- The banquet, which was held at On Monday, April 17, from 1.15 tho benefits payable in the early gor. Team R—Captain, Mrs. Lewis Park.' ■' •’ .' :.r " company wlU be the guests. ,. Y. V Yard, conference president,, and the Château, Neptune, , was pre­ to 1.30, the National Wo'man'q, years ; of the- program : Provision Mrs. Mary E. Stout, national sec­ ¡samuelson; Mrs. George Catley, sided over by Judge J. Edward Mrs; George Burrows. Team S— Christian Temperance Union Vfili .,^ :^ for supplementary allowances;' to retary of Rest Homes, will, be the Knight, toastmaster. Young People’s Banquet Troop 7 Receives Instructions Captain, Mrs. Thomas C. Stan- sponsor a coast-to-coast. broadc^^t» 1-, ‘.i- Aged dependent wives of annui­ principal speakers. -• --V;..v yon; Mrs. William Hill, Mrs. Min­ tants; and calculation of benefits Mrs. Harry P. Folger, in charge Troop 7, Trinity unit, of tho Boy nie Cole. ' Team T—Captain, Mrs. over stations WEAF, New York, . Scouts of America; met Monday Easter Week Guests At 'St; Elmo KYW, Philadelphia and WpfeL^jl(f g i on the-basis of h worker’s average of the Young People’s work for White Hall Has Easier. Guests Bleecker Stirling; Mrs. Wm. Heintz wage* rather than, as at present, the district W. H. !{• S., has an­ evening to receive- instructions Mrs. Frank Pruden. Team U—Cap­ Easter week guests at the St. Wilmington. The speaker vrill .bfl // Guests at the White Hall, 28 tain, Otto Stoll,- Jr., John Calla- on tho basis of his total accumula­ nounced a rally and banquet for all from national councilman W. W. Elmo, 77 Main avenue, include Judge J. M. Braude, of. the Blanchard and count/ councilman Pitman, avenue,. over the' Easter iran, Harold Rainear. Team V— Marion McCurdy, of Newark; Mrs. cago Boys’ Court. • Ilia topic w iltte,,^/«; ted wages. Another' proposed Queen Esther'groups of tho dis­ week included Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ C ap tain , Mrs. Carlton R. VanHook; change would be of special advan- trict, to .be held in the Old First Thomas 'Morrissey, The troop Mrs. J. H. Rainear, Mrs. Otto Annie Stevens, Rev, Hodgson, Miss "The Way of the Bad Boy.” liam Kurtz, of Trenton; Mr. and ^ tagetto-older workers: This "would Methodist':' church, West Long meets every Monday evening in -the Stoll, Jr. Team W-r-Captairi, A. J. Ruth Hodgson, of Philadelphia, P8ris h house, of Trinity Episcopal Mrs, L R , Shepherd, of Brooklyn; Versoy; Hairy Woodward, Sylves­ Thomas .Young, and Won, Thomas, Local Man Injures Left Hand - -. remove 'thè automatic “stop date? Branch, on ¡Tuesday evening, Ap­ ter Williams. Team X—Captain, church, Asbury Park, with Oliver Miss .Harriet Bart, Miss Agnes Jr., Miss Elinor Maguire, of Pater­ John Yarrington, 109,- Abbott-..,^-^ at age 65; in that case old-age in- ril 25.. All girls interested are in­ Cole, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; Mrs. J o h n H. Wall; Mrs. Jo h n ' H. Wall, W. Holmes, .scoutmaster. , AU boys Curwin F. Dodd: Team Y—Cap­ son; Mrs: Edwin, of New York; avenue,;was treated at'Fitkin smsnce taxes would continue un­ vited .to attend. Mrs. Pratt; con­ Lela -/Whitman, Miss Erma Quin- til -’ àie wage earner retired, at ference officer, will be the speaker. twelve years .old or over aré- in­ tain,, Miss; Glendora Weeks; Mrs. E. F, Lang, of Grantwood; Miss pital Tuesday morning, for' an In- . by, of EaBt Orange and Mlaa Mary Alva N ew to n , Miss Mary Watson: whatever age, and his wages earn- vited to join. Sadie Butler,-’ of Sea Cliff, 1 Y.; jury to his left hand received whijp: \v!'!'i •' Howell, of Trenton. , ' Team Z—Captain, Mrs. E ; N . Mrs. G. M. Bryan, and Miss i). L. 'ed after 65'would continue to count Optometrist-Optieian 1-—•— ■ ' Woolaton; Earle Height, Mrs. working in the mechanical depart- ’ The. Book and Needle Shop has Bryan, of Queen's Village,' N* -Y. toward benefits. It woiild thus be Dont Neglect Your Ejre» , . Tuty. delicious sandwiches of all Edrlo Height. mintit of the Asbury^^Park Pres3^:/?1y

"If we can, we must bolt," Bald I. most offensive command, and Bren­ pet, flung this aver and down. having Been it myself.” blotc&: but the Tisage thus cwtn-l "By way of the courtyard, of da,'standing beside-me, began to Remembering Percy’s orders to “How can you?” I cried. “I've . laid'was above these things. It w as course:-and so to the belvedere.*’ shake with mirth. Eignr, I hurled mysolf up to the known the truth for a year, and you h andsom e as a n eag le’s in h a n d ­ for less than a week.”,' ' “Is that step air right?” said Her­ Then a wave of scandalized con­ doorway and .on to the landing be­ some—with a cold majesty of fea­ yond. At eleven o’clock the next day I rick. sequence burst on the lower door. ture, heedless of the sen^e «f -mi­ "Well done," breathed Herrick. stood with my hat in my hands at "Thank God, yes,” said I. “I The oak was pounded and shaken, nority which it imposed, . “Which way?” tho foot of Tracery's steps. Eliza­ was oh my way up.” and choking cries of protest stood 1 bowed—something awkwaRSf, The mighty landing was empty, beth stood at their head, somo ten As luck would have It, our stuff out of a motley .clamor of orders dimly aware of Eilzaboth slttlag be­ but, las we bolted across, a man feet up, We were waiting for tho was ready to hand, and before two and threats. ' :•' side the bed and smiling at mo to camo full tilt up the staircase, the door to be opened, In some sus­ minutes had passed, we had pocked I touched Elizabeth’s arm and tell me that all was well. head of which was six feet from pense. A liveried keeper had it anyhow and were ready to leave. made for the stair. Old 1 Harry inclined her head. A s-thq girls stumbled onto.my Elizabeth’s door. ., stopped us while wo were yet in ‘‘How d’you do. Mr, Exon. CWae We had Intended, of course, to re­ —So dlm was thc~llEht nnd he~was -tho-drlye-nnd-had been'hnrdly per*- store to the rooms we had used the •heoisrlropenedrtheTUpper'doorr-^" here, U you please.” -, ’ making such haste that though we Buaded tó let us proceed. order we had found In them when Beyond this, .curtains were hang­ I stepped to: h er side, and .«He must almost have met, I think he ■ At last the door was opened, and we came, but this was not now ing, heayy and thick. I cautiously put out a hand which was blaring ' would have let us go by, but I a man all. In black, with- knee- worth doing, and so wo let them be. lifted one, to see the, broadest land­ with three magnificent rings. • dared not take the risk, and hit breeches,' inclined his head. As the four of. us "stole past the ing I ever knew. In Its midst, was 1 took the fingers in mine and pnt him, very reluctantly, full on the His manner was ceremonious and door, the latch was raised and let an oval, well, some 40 feet wide, very polite,' but left, in my mind, no them to my lips. • with a bronze balustrade about, it jaw . .' “I am told you're a. mari ef ac­ fall and the oak was urged, as As he crumpled, and fell down­ doubt that ho did not mean, to ad­ though some one. refused to allow and the heads of twin flights of tion,” she said, “ and so it seems, fi stairs, Elizabeth's door was opened, mit “The Lady Elizabeth Virgil” or that the bolts hod been shot.. stairs upon either side. (To give anyone else. But you're hot very quick o# the some idea of their size, each step and Herrick and I passed in. mark.” She tapped the papers that As fast as l;dared, ,l led the way When he had finished speaking, was but two inches high and some Thirty seconds later, the four of lay on her delicate quilt “This tier­ dow n th e stair . . . " . . us loft the..castlo by way of the I'saw my lady nòd. Then she held We were, I suppose, some BO sec­ twelve feet long.) The landing itself out the little packet she had in her ing business. Why did you wait no was dim, but a brilliance rose out staircase - turret - by which, two onds too. late. hand. A salver appeared from no­ long?” • fi . ’. - but it was not for mo to tell her of the.well and the sumptuous flights n ig h ts before, we h a d hoped to com e “For two reasons, madam,” said T H E ST O R Y As I gained the hall, I heard the w h e r e , . . . what we had found. of stairs ran down Into light. So in. Tho drive was clear. If Elgar I. “First, for. several months I'w ts sound that I dreaded some 18 inches I do not know what she said, as. CHAPTER I—Richard Exon, a poor We waited,together In silence till far as I could see, there was nobody had had his orders, he had not yet not myself. I found life hard W han­ away—a key being tried In the door she laid the packet down, but after oung Englishman, befriends elderly Herrick came back—alone. hereabouts, but the sound oit voices had time to Carry them out. We dle and had no brains to spar« for ilattfiew Goring, who at his death, gives at the foot of the stair. ■ . a little I saw the mail bow and turn him - a statement claiming ho, Gerlnc, ' “Elizabeth wants you again,” was and movements came from a low­ darted across the gravel, slipped anything else. And then I abrade It was, of course, tried to no pur­ and Elizabeth. cross the threshold !• Rudolph Elbert Virgil;'Count of Brief,. as much as he said. ‘ er floor. .- 1" down the steps to. the garden and from interference with a state t i a f­ « ancient Austrian nobility who was be*, pose. The door was heavily barre.d. hastened, Elizabeth leading, to into the hall. . fra y e d 20 years before by his twin broth* In some surprise, I took the torch Ellzabeth, peering besido me, fairs which had been establish«! so But-it meant that both exits were At least, she was In: but, as the •r, Ferdinand, whose sentence for for* frbm him and again descended the caught my wrist. ;. where the 'walk begah that led to long.” *eiy he himself served; . Ferdinand ap* held, and that we were caught in door Was shut and I turned to the piopriated his title, property and dough- stair. - "Quick,” she breathed, and urged the belvedere. "And then you saw Percy 'Vir­ ter. Before he dies, Coring tells Exon the tower as rats In a trap. Twenty minutes later Winter, car, 1.confess I felt far from sure As I entered the little chamber— me across the carpet to a door gil?” ; j . there is a family secret, known only to stiU breathing goodwill, was lead- that she was to be received, And the head of the house, to be found In the .“Look,” said Elizabeth, pointing, which was close to the head of the "Yes,” said I. "He’s—he's net * great tower at Brief, by a doorway none "Is that all right?’’ ' CHAPTER VI farther, stair. in # us down to w here h e h ad berthed if she was-not, what then? The nice-looking man.” • can ever find.1 Exon inherits his uncle's th e car. packet contained no less than the fattune_and.:.sets_out_to^rlght_Giermg,s. I stooped to regard the vellum. An instant later, the three of us "He’d look very well from • gal­ wrongs. Eh’: route he encounters Percy She had written ai line/beneath, I often think that we fully de­ If our. narrow escape bad shocked king’s great ring, with which she Elbert Virgil, sort of the villainous Fer* entered her suite. lows,” observed the DUchess ef her grandfather’s name. 1 ■; served our plight, for, once wo pos­ "Too easy,” I said, with an eye us,:the drive to Raven ministered was hoping to gota the access she dlnand andf sees him In conference with so much desired. the Duchess Whelp. She turned to EllsabAtk. Inskip,, a diamond merchant,; He en* "Elizabeth, Virgil, Countess of sessed the secret we set out to find, on the way wé had come. "And if to our minds. »' .. - Cages a valet, Winter, who hates Percy of Whelp was scrupulous, well and ".What made you allow Mr. S its Brief, only chlld-.of the foregoing’s we should not have lost a moment I’m not back in three minutes, Arrived there, Herrick found a ana meets by chance at a garage, John good; but if she was: not, Elizabeth to carry you off?” ■ Herrick, who Is a linguist and who as a flrst-bom son,” •' in leaving the tower. To cover our please give me your Word '.you'll, note addressed to him, ’-' youth served as a page .at Gerlng’s wed* Sir. - ' u ■. would be dismissed—and the ring "That,” said Elizabeth, "is what "Yes,” said I. “There's no mis- tracks was essential, but that we go on. I cannot tell what may ding,, and had visited Brief. . V I am told that you are returning to was gone. And "Old Harry” might I keep asking him.” take about that” could have done in a quarter of on happen. If there's a hitch, it may Raven tonight. A man, of tho namo of CHAPTER II—Exon and Herrick es­ wéll be hostile to a girl that made "Sex,” said Old Harry, Braaly. -. She gave me the pen, and picked hour. Then again we needed the be better for us to leave by the low­ Max Bracher, was found by Salzburg tablish headquarters at Brenda/Revoke’s darkness, but dusk wotild have yesterday altemoon. He corresponds to bold to remind her that the bearings "You liked subjecting yourseH to larm at Raven, a few miles from Brief, up the great gold ring. Then she er door. But we couldn’t do that your description ol the man of that and make their plans. They find the which Tracery flaunted were rightly the strength of the male. It’s turned to look again at the body, served otir turn. And,that we had. unless we -were sure you’d es­ Christian name. Your Identification of been castle - almost inaccessible at first, but him Is desired, and I beg you will visit hers. done before. The Sabines at the mouth of the entrance drive sev* sunk in- its stall. Wé preferred to ignore a grave per­ cap ed .” kicked eral .days later, they see a closed car il because for 43 hours It had never Salzburg without delay. When found, ho I sat down on a step of the Rolls and screamed for the look of tfce ; “Seoing’s believing,” - she said, , Elizabeth shook her head. had been dead for some hours, shot . occupied by Percy: Virgil, a chauffeur and lighted a cigarette, while Win­ thing: as a-matter of hard fact and a woman and hear talk of wire and “But no chemist could do today lifted Its head, losing sight of. the "If-you don’t come, I Bhall use through the back. Vour obedient servant. ; ter stood like a statue beside his they were tickled to death.” Bhe . * change of clothes. . Percy returns to what Gollarix has done.” . staring fact that if it should lift .its my jlidgment,” she said. the house. .Hearing;a dog scream, they head, we were .bourid to be caught. - ' Sergeant of Police. charge, determined, I think, to show turned upon nie. "And what da you see the' chauffeur (logging it, just, ns a ; That, of course, was most true. . I shrugged my shoulders and . horse with a girl .astride bounds along Be these things as they may, I confess that from this time on a that he could maintain the pace mean, Richard Exon, by hiding this By every, right,; the body should w ent. 7 There was-no time to.argue. the path and is felled by the strung ;wlre,; when I heard that key move in the medieval vigilance ruled whatsoever which the major-domo had set lady at Raven for over a wèek?” The girl, unconscious, is picked up care­ have;becn dusf:. Instead, It had the Any moment someone might visit lessly by .the chnuiTcur and woman, who lock, I was ready to do myself vio­ we did. 1- The house was imposing, but Her' attack Was so sudden that I air of a waxwork. And that, I sup­ the upper floor. .then run away, after dropping her. Exon lence for • throwing. , away the Herrlck visited Salzburg against grim, .and plainly had not been was taken aback. : ¡rescues her. '' • \ pose, was why . it was in no way . j have so far. said nothing of what chance of escape we had had: for, his will, and viewed the corpse of cared for for several years, Masr offensive, but only remarkable. we were most afrald of that sum­ “Madam," said I, "it seemed Qie . CHAPTER j il —Exon identifies the girl had We behaved—not with prudence, si.vely built of B tone, w ind and as Elizabeth, daughter of. the disowned A fter a long loqk— , m er. night—the entrance of Percy best thing to do.” Gerlng. teJlS her of her cousin's plot to. but, common sense,., we should at weather could do it but little harm, “Did it, indeed?” said Old Harry. abduct her and takes her to Itaven, “We‘d better be going,'.1 she said, Vlrgii upon the scene. Not only was that time have been nearing the but rust was corrupting the bars to “Well, God. preservo us all from where he: tells her the story of her fa* . and turned to the stair. the fellow en’clcnt—he would have . thcr and promises -to go the .limit to mouth of the drive. ' * the lower windows and the stain of your benevolence. The Lady Eliza­ help iier rlgiit-her father’s;;wrongs;, There was now no cause for haste, After D moment's hesitation, I led secured both doors bbfore he did roof-water showed where .the gut­ anytjilpg else—but he had good beth Virgil, for whom the cities of ,1 Cll A PTE ft IV—Per cy Vlrgli brings the for leave before midnight we dared the way through the hall and into ters were choked. Europe are being surreptitiously police-:toH aven.- announcing that .two not,, in case Brief was not-asleep, the room beyond. Then I shut the cause to remember both Herrick This I found peculiar, for rumor strangers are belng 'sought Xor the. kid­ and- trie; land though we made good scoured, sharing, two young m en's, naping of. Elizabeth. *. itci;rick, handres and Uiatwns'tho hour at'which Win­ door.behind Herrick, lighted a torch had it the Duchess of Whelp was, our escape, If he, set eyes uponlus lodgings ten miles from her father’s them, skllfullyi disconints. Virgil,' tells-'of ter; was to be by the, mouth of the and threw the.-beam on the floor. rich. But I think the triith was this the morning's adventure, hatiies a man' the police wauitl be at Raven very house! And who's this Herrick per­ called Max arid hands the noljfe a sealed, .drive. (He, of course, knew, no more I touched Elizabeth's arm. —that when she had closed her son? I knew a Naseby once.. , ' envelope with the name o r tho, leader in than that we Were Within the tower nearly, as soon as the Rolls. But “First, toll me this,” I said. “Is Court, sh^ had determined to let its "He's one of the best,” said I. the abduetinn—Percy Virgil>Later, .Eliz*' and -that all was well, for I had now' I disclose this dread, for: as I abeth recourUs the injustice of her uncle. the roof any good?” residence go. What was the.,setting, “And he pulls fari more , than Ibis . Exon and Herrick suspect Percy, of :hav*' twice sent him that signal a short whipped over the landing, I heard ' "I’ve no idea,”, she said,: and' to her. when the jewel was gone? weight As a matter of fact he’s vine Bold.the family Jewels through Inskip. half-hour before dawn. This, from his sinister voice. .1 All realize , the only; solution is to find pushed back her sable hair, “There Nearly an hour had gone by, when the present Lord Naseby's helt.” :. the Secret,of .Brief, which the Imposter the. leads ,of the. tower, which; w ere might be a way—I don't know.” I think he was. giving some or­ the door was opened again and the Ferdinand does not know. They.'decide easily reached.) Indeed; v.’e were der. Be that as It may, his un­ "His mother," said Elizabeth gen- • to take possession of. the :To.tver which; I shook my head.., • major-domo appeared and began to. tly, "was my mother’s greatest la unoccupied at certain times. - Late faced with the prospect, of being To seek such a path by night mistakable accents rang out of the- descend the steps. Expecting some •ne .night ■nften hard‘ labor : they.;: force friend.”- . .. confined for three hours with noth­ . well. •- - . message, I rose and went to meet • their way into the tower.. -,- V ,/ would have been a desperate ven­ “You’re not staying with his' ing to do, for though we were all ture for Herrick and me: the pres­ In a .flash I was past the cur­ him, and then I saw that he'was an mother,” , snapped Old Harry. “By worn out, excitement and- impa­ ence-of our companions ruled such tains' and back In the tower and was E nglishm an. . , - vl C H A P T E R .V : consenting to do as you did, yon tience, between them, would not al­ an enterprise out ' cursing its stairway anew, because A b I approached, he stood still. (Continued) were playing straight into the.hands low us .to rest. But .first, of course, to go down it too fast was to break "Sir, he Said, with a bow, .“Her. “Then I can think of nothing,” ol father ond son. Supposing you’d we had to covbr our tracks. yoûr nock. • . - . . Grace desires to Bee you. If'you The original postscript was labo­ said I, "except to draw them away been discovered .;. . Brief would riously written In German and. poor­ (Here let me say that I make no As I came , within earshot— please, I will show you the way from the upper door. If we can have seen his chance and have flat­ ly spelt. The'translation, was done excuse for the outlook which, I have “Only let me get out,” belched to her private rooms.” •' only do that, we may still get clear. tened you out He’d have trumpet­ In German from first to last, and to this moment set down. It was ours, Hérrick, fumbling 1 the bolts of hfs His announcement,took me aback, Out-of the upper door,- where we ed the scandal, played the outraged this had been added two lists—one at thit time: and if I am to be heard them first—across the land-, .door, “ I’ll-teach you to talk to as well it might: but though the of the Lords of Brief and. one of honest, it must be declared.) . your betters. I warp you, Bertie, summons shook • me, my heart father and ordered his erring daugh­ ing you spoke of into your suite- No Evidence Had Been ter out òf his sight ‘Never darken the severai Heads of the other Now that we knew the secret, it I’ll tie your snout round your neck.” Discovered. * leaped up, for it meant that “Old down your stnirease-turret—out of my doors again.' And you would House. . . r took us a very short while to return And there I flashed my torch— Harry’s” interest had been arouBed., the castle and up to the belvedere. have had to go—your cousin would Elizabeth was trembling. to their ancient order the elements and saw him leap for the stair, the man we had known as Max. No And that was everything. Winter will still be theie, if we can have seen to that Father fooled, "Oh, Richard, d’you know what we had displaced, but dust that the evidence had been dlBcovered-T- To my. surprise, three footmen be quick, to lead us. over the ridge I turned and climbed before .him police fooled, Austria fooled. And, this means?" . • years have laid cannot be repro­ and down to the Rolls.”- v . / ; for all I was worth . . . against Virgil or anyone else. Even, stood at the door, but the echoing rin g or no', rin g , I couldn't have "It means yoiilre a queen," said duced in ten, minutes of time, and the bullet was useless, for it had hall within was that of a house “A feint?" said Herrick, frown­ Eighty- eight , merciless steps, helped you at an. I used to be able I. "But then I knew that before." half an hour went by bclore. 1 was ing.- wedge-shaped, steep : and naked, Bpread Irreparably. The'same.day, whose owner has gone abroad. Fur­ Thursday, Elizabeth, resting at Ra- to drop a soul-shaking hint but V t o "No, no.” She dabbed at the "That’s my idea,” said I. "A curling between walls that were hos­ niture and pictures were: shrouded yen, laid her plans. I sat by her never mastered the art of ralslag parchment. “That last name there. demonstration down here—at the tile and, when you sought for a and carpets rolled, but the marble side in the, meadows, and listened— th e d ead“ : f i l-fifi' ' ,fifi; v l.Ve-- , N ot m y , grandfather’s—the .other. lower door. I admit it’s a damned handhold, bruised your nails ,. . 1 . floor .was spotless arid there was no and watched the woods. There was a little silence, only Harriet Vincenti» Saying, Duchess thin chance, but what else can, we After, a little, you seemed to make sig n of dust. ' '-.'.I-.'. disturbed by the sleeveless fret of à of Whelp: She's stiH allve—^and she's, do?” no progress, to be no more than the The Duchess o^ Whelp was at Tra­ We passed up a glorious staircase, bee on, a window-pane. bigger than any queen. . She's al­ pitiful, captive squirrel climbing his cery, 35 miles from Innsbruck, and the carpet of which was gone, by “What sort of - demonstration?" A length— -1 ways known as 'Old Harry.’ : Her said Elizabeth, ' . endless wheel . . . Up, up, up . . ... DO from where we lay. Tales out of draped or hooded statues and sheet­ number were told of the state she ed tapestry, to enter a sunlit gal­ "You must blame me, madam,*' mother was English—as mine was, I looked at Herrick. For less than a minute, I know: but had kept, of the .things she had lery down which three four-in-hands I said. "That Elizabeth should stay and if she'll take up my cause . . .' Buch is the power of appreliepsion, • "D’you think you could do it?” I said .and done, of the efforts hich could have, passed abreast At the at Raven was my idea.” . , . i.--. ' said. "Disguise your voice and— , it seemed an age. . "She must,” said I. “It's a case had been made to obtain an.Invita­ gallery’s farther end a woman-serv- “Are you proud of it, Richard K t- and parley with them In German? I,was six steps short of the land- of deep calling to deep.” tion to enter her house. If the half, ant was standing beside a,door. To o n ?" ./.f i .'■'I ,:.:' fiS;:-.- 1 m ean ..- . -u: litg which-gave to the. upper door, "She’s El law to herself,” said' were true, it is clear that for years her I was delivered and at once “No, I’m riot,” said I. ”I’m great­ when Percy spoke again—to bring Elizabeth, thoughtfully^ "But If she Herrick’s face was a study. before the War, the Chateau of she ushered me Into a drawing­ ly ashamed." . my heart into my mouth. does—well, next time you come to "X see,” he said slowly. " ‘Par­ Tracery sheltered a , second Court. room. This was small and stiff, but, “Good,” said Old Harry. 'Tn fu­ "Oh, and bring m y pistol, damn Brief you won’t have to force any ley.’ And how, when the parley’s And now, though she. shut herself though it showed no sign of ha”ing ture stick to your last. Take • a c ­ . b a rs ." you. It’s next to the torch.” over, do I get out? Up a hundred up,'-her writ still ran; and though been lately used, its furniture was. tion—that’s your forte. But never "That’s right,” said I, . feebly steps and then through a house The man was beyond the curtains the “fountain of honor” no longer not shrouded and a carpet covered reflect. From what I bear, yoo enough. With a sudden movement, 1 don’t know. Or don’t I get out?” masking the upper door. played, its peaceful pool was re­ the ‘floor.- have’ instinct—a precious faculty. I set a 'torch in her hand, ‘‘And “I shall come back,” I said, “as • Herrick and I stopped dead. flecting, as never before, the vivid . The woman, who looked very WeU, be content w ith th at—a ad now I'll go for a pen. You must soon os they’re sáfe in the suite.” An instant later the curtains were presence now. nearly eighty years sour, addressed me in German and drown your ideas at birth. ' And write your name here at once. Shall With my words we heard some­ dashed apart and a transient glim­ old. - ; indicated à chair, and, when I had now take a seat” She touched a ' Herrick come down?” ' : body pound on the lower door. mer of light revealed otir enemy. , VI shall go there tomorrow,” said taken my seat, she. passed to an­ chair by • her side. As 1 did her "If you please.” - “Who is within?” they demanded.- ■ Then— • my lady, “And yoii, if you please, other door. As she opened this, I bidding, she turned to Elizabeth. I left her there and mounted the “Open at once.” .. - . “Who said it was shut?” he will drive m é—there and back. At saw that it gave to a passage some “What were you going to'teU me ' unworn stair. • Herrick looked at Elizabeth, screeched,. "It’s open wide. They’ve least, we’ll be breaking a- record. Bbt feet long.- She closed th è door about youi- mother’s jewels?” The thing was absurd and child­ . "Is that his lordship?”, he said. done it on you, you poisonous fools. No one’s gone uninvited to Tracery behind her ?s though, I thought Elizabeth recited the facts. ish, but now that I saw what was “‘I'd like to, er, parley with him.” Where’s Eigar? Get hold of Elgar for certainly fifty years.” she was happy to shut me out, and When she had,: done. Old Harxjr coming, my heart sank down. The My lady smiled. and tell him to watch the drive.” “With all my heart,” said I. “But I can only suppose that I looked as wrinkled her. brows. "rough stuff” was over, and so— won’t you take Winter. too7 I m ean- much out of my depth as indeed I "That was Bertram,” she said. With that, he thrust into the tow- it 11 look m ore. important than it «Continola otri «MX) « my service was done. From now ‘‘On the Contrary,” I Said, “ The steward, i’m afraid he may ■er.. ".- felt Within 30 seconds, however, on, steps would.be taken by. a lady you Jiist roll up with me at the "We’re Practically Home.” get rather fussed.” He could, of course, see nothing, the door was opened again, and she of high degree. Pressure would be w h e e l” . '•Allttle bit pompous?” said Her­ but his"foot at once encountered the beckoned to me to approach. As put on the impostor: ways and Elizabeth seemed to reflect ' satisfied with the look of the thirty- rick . - . heavy length of carpet which we I did so,. I saw that a second door, means would be used which were A t length— sixth step, within whose stone the "A shade, perhaps. But a most had laid : on the steps, was now open at the farther end .of out of my ken. And when the gamo “Perhaps you’re right,” she mur­ j Quality and Price key to the chamber lay. Whilst I respectable man.” “Hullo! What’s this?” he mut­ the passage I had observed. Through bad been won, I should be Invited. mured; pulling the grass. “I wish was attending to this, with Brenda “Leave him to me," Bald H errick, tered . u ' this the woman pointed, and stood ■ ■ '**• • •••to®»'flOJO , to Brief . where a servant would I knew what to expect 1 know to give me light, my lady and Her­ and settled his coat. -‘And when I I beard him pass on to the car­ back against the wall, form e to go 1: bold. the door wide, and another: that she visited Brief very shortly I.: ••••• •• ••••*♦ • •« 0.00, take up the running, stand by to pet, but what further movement he by. I'passed her. and entered the would take my hat I should be rick together composed a full note before I was bom, and my grand­ c Buckwheat ...... 8.00 made I could not tell, for the pile, room, and the. door behind me was ushered—I that .had broken Into of what we had found in the cham­ move. If you should get clear . . father knew her well: but my—my Cok« 11^5 “ I’ll give you a flash,” said I, was tremendously thick and dead­ s h u t i:,;', ;-'l the place, to set a queen on her ber and what the statement set uncle has never seen her since Coal—22 Bags to tha Ton '•* “from the bend of the stair.” ened all sound. . I stood in'a spacious bedroom, throne . . . And then I should forth. They were at work in the Mother was killed.” g ;v Fnel Oil • bedroom, that it to say, the upper­ Herrick nodded and took out a cig­ With Herrick one-step below me, splendidly, furnished In the Italian be presented to Her Grace the Duch­ I sat up at that most room of the tower. a rette. 1 crouched there, strairtlng my - “Are you sure that he saw her style. Gold leaf, and velvet and | BRADLEY BEACH ess of Whelp, and .the Countess of 1 had finished my work on the By this time those In the court­ e a rs. We weèe Just .clear of the b efo re?” beautifully - painted wood; lantern I C O A L CO . Brief would teU her how good I l i a d yard were fairly assaulting the oak, carpet, standing upon the stone. Elizabeth started, and a hand and plaque and mirror; silver,1 step and, with Brenda behind me, I La Heine Avenue been—I that had held a King's was going upstairs to the bedroom and since, when the latch was Then Virgil spoke again—and went up to . her head. dusky crimson and mellowed green daughter against my hammering quietly enough. We had passed by drawn, the. dóor cbuld be moved to made me jump like a foal. “Good heavens,” she breathed. , made up a stately harmony of love­ I • Phone A. P. 76 heart.. . . the door and I was about, being and fro for an eighth of an inch, "God in heaven“ he yelled. “ Why “Exactly,” said 1. ‘Til loy he’s ly things, In their m idst command- I suppose that my face was be­ by, to relight- my-torch, when a a not Inconsiderable uproar invaded don’t you bring that torch?” never set eyes on the Duchess of ing them all from its dais, a great traying my state of mind, for, as I sound there was no mistaking the room. , The man was .three steps above Whelp. Your father saw her—and state bedstead stood with its head stepped into the ball, I saw Herrick rapped out of the dark. It was the l 'IPát out that light” said Her­ me—and coming down. knew her: but the younger Son—the to the wall.. And sitting up In the 1 SPECIAL * throw up his head and clap his clack of a latch. ric k . " 1 dared not try to hit hlm—I *bad hat'—was not at Brief when bed was Her Grace the Duchess, of hands to his eyes. W help. . I PERMANENT WAVE The two of us stood still as death. As I did his bidding, he stepped could not see: b ut quick as a flash. she came. He can’t deny her visit “Oh, I can’t bear it," he groaned. Again the iron was raised—by to the door of the chamber and ' I seized the end of the carpet and because be knows it took place. It The room was full of light and I “Don’t say that after all this—” somebody.standing on the other side flung It back with a crash. jerked it downstairs towards, me w as a great occasion. Brief was saw her well. 'A highly'elaborate ‘■On the contrary,” said I,“ we’re j $3.50 o f th e d o r r ; and pressure, was The uproar beyond stopped dead. with all my m ight delighted to honor so rare: a guest coiffure attired’ her-head, and a practically home. I’m going to get put on the oak—which could not ’ Then— - His feet whipped from beneath And so,your uncle is bound to pre­ richly embroidered vesture swathed pen and Ink—for you to take down.” her from throat to wrist but once J Three Items for $1.00 n open because-we had made it fast , "Who the devil is .there?” roared him , w ith a foul but forgivable oath, tend he was there. But he wasn’t-^ L eav in g him starin g , t e n te re d I had seen her face, I had no eyes , . . TTien w hoever w as th e re g ave the steward. “Open at once.” Percy Virgil fell violently on to because he isn’t the man he pre­ 1- Raymond’s Beauty Shop the room on my left, passed to a ta­ in, and the latch fell back into A thick voice replied in German. bis back. As be did so, still hold­ tends to be: and all he knows of her for anything %lse In that room. That ble and dipped a-pen in some ink. this was painted was nothing—mot­ p la c e ,' . . '.. ’;1 fi y . "W hat does this mean—disturbing ing the carpet, 1 Sung myself full visit Is rhat he's picked up from | .. '• 727- Bang« Avenue '. ^ Then I came back and gave it : to upon him, enveloping him in its the staff” : . ;:fil C'i'sfi ley could riot diminish'the light of flash, respectable people a t this time of Berrlck and watched him begin to I was up the stairs in a to her countenance. Her cheeks were I A«btnry P «k give the alarm. -;- night? Go and wipe your snout, you toils. Moved by. some brilliant in­ “That’s right" ’ said -: Elizabeth, d escen d . Elisabeth paled, and Herrick stl- old ioss-pot, and burn the towel.” stinct, Herrick fought his way past slowly, still pulling the grass. "W hat ■raddled, her lashes were stiff and I : Telipbou.for Appulatnient. 8220 . . Brenda, of course, was wide-cyei^ 4ed an aatb. .—. i A savage hiccough subscribed this ; us a^d,' setting th é h ead of th e car­ a fool you miist think, me for . not laden, her 1 Ups ' wet»:' * ' scarlet FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1938 PA G E T H E E B

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Can you afford to be P r i n t i n g NERVOUS? Perhaps you could afford those attacks of Nerves if you were the - only ono . affected. Tense nerves make you a nui­ sance. to everyone with whom ou come in contact. No one Skea you when you are jumpy, irritable and nervous. MONG the printing ne­ Riiesell Conweii Newhouse, Jar- seyman,. hold« altimeter which Iy DR.MILES’ |T cessities that can be woti him Sperry Award. Chart shows how It differs from' ones In INe r v i n L ■safeguards aeroplane In DR. MILES NERVINE hais promptly taken care of at flight. been recognized as «aectlva for Y O U f c ^ more thaï;. SO years by sufferers Airplane pilots who have only young man who has m'ado the great-' plishea its purpose by earmarking irosa Sleeplessness, Nervous Ir­ this office aré the following ritability, N btïsji» Headache, knows heretofore how high above est contribution to the -idvance- oach wave sent out, so that by a N ervous Indigestion, Trawl sea-level they were—never how far ment of aeronautics during the year comparison of outgoing and Incom- Sickness, PRINTING above or away, from mountains or Um been presented to Russell Con- 1ns waves the number sent out in LIQUID NERVINE well Newhouco'of Oraijge, member the Interval Is known. Earmarking Large ML (LOO, Small h íl 2SÍ other Sand obstructions— now. can .of the technical staff of the Bell Is by the continuous changing of the EFFERVESCENT TABLET ORDER breathe safely In dark or fog or ^Telephone Laboratories who de-. .Las»« pkg. m , Small pkg. 3» frequency of the transmitter; by the At your drag store “dirty weather.”. A new terrain veloped It. time'a wave comes'back the fre­ clearance indicator Indicates by a Clearance of an airplane can be quency Is different, and this differ­ A nnouncements NOTEHEADS. meter needlo the height of the air­ measured by "bouncing" a radio ence is converted Into th e reading of I N L I Q U I D O R plane at all timeB over the ground wave from the ship to the ground the Hieter. The greater the difference B illheads, blotters O rder books - — -* TABLET FORM immediately below—whether that bo and back, atiS measuring the time the longer tho transmit ^hne, and C ards of all descriptions , P rogram s' water, land or buildings. of transit. Till;' is: obvious enough» banco the greater- the/ airplane's Q uestionnaires The device Is being hailed by air­ but nobody had ever done It because clearance over the terrain. So tbV D odgers men as an outstanding contribution the time Interval is too short for raster Is calibrated In feet and the E nvelopes R eceipts to flight safety, and tho Lawrence direct measurement. The hew. clear­ pilot .can tell at a glance Sow high Sperry Award given annually to the ance indicator, or altimeter, accom- he is, above whatever is belçw. F olders, forms S how cards !STOVE and NUT? G u id e b o o k s T ickets ■ . A FrfehSly Servlca U tility sta/h o ner v Proves in Motion Runs Slower This story is told of the late Thom» H a n d bills as A Edison, who svas showing a: | C O A L j Invitations V ouchers party of friends over his beautiful summer residence, equipped . .•it!>.. J ournals W edding invitations many labor-saving device?; One ex-, I. i $10 ft TON I X m as cards ception, however, was a. turnstile so s . : 5 K atalogues stltf that it required, considerabla L abels, letterheads Y ea r books strength to force a passagn,. One by. i Hoffmann Coal Co. 1 Z inc h a lf ton e reproduc­ one,' hie guests pushed through. At | Yard. Fifth Ave^ and RaOroad | . M e n u s length one. ol them ventured to say, tions “Mr. Edison, why do you have ev­ • Telephone, A*bury Park 526T | erything so perfect except this awful y#— «——J _ ^ turnstile?” "Ah!” repll^i the host,., his syea twinkling, “'Everybody who pushes the turnstile, around, pump« ^uiiiiuauauiiiuuiiiiuniuinsnsntf^tannuimQnin eight gallons of water into the taste • T h e T i m e s on my roof.” | Wilbur R. Guyer | .... The Gulf Stream | .: SneewNt to’ ¡1 ; The GaU stream wlglnatM in the Job printing Gulf of Mexico, swings around Flori­ | WILLIAM YOUNO 1 da-and up North Amerlcri to the Great Banks of Newfoundland which I PLUMBING \ND I Department turn it eastward to, Europe. There*, A famous theory of salaries,-announce? iorty.-’yea’rs ago, baa.at last been one ■ brand; .circles- tiaek- to the MAIN AVENUE ¡Telephone confirmed by experiments In' Bell Telephone Laboratories, according' to Azores to form the stagnant Sarjgs"-. a &aper. presented by Dr. Herbert E. Ives of, Montclair, N, J., s'uown afeaya so sea. For years it was thought | Estimate« Gira OGEAN GROVE Asbury Park 7 .-withhla equipment, tothe NationalAcademy ofSolences recently, er.-lsre^ ;that'the. streamiwas responsible for: §64 Main,'Avieriuri'rdfe8n*'(SrOTe j ■ N S /W . 3 B R 9 E Y - hasahown that a moving clock actually does run slower than one it. rest. warm weather in'western Europfe, ■'8* alloht la the alowlna down thatisa speeds available to experimenters, but this belief',also .is .-disputed.. | • • TeltphonS' 426''" ". i when.thft theory-was announced were adequate for a crucial teot. Ocean winds mai;des'we.tls©Medifc-' FRIDAY, APRIL 14i'ÌBS9 PAGE POUR ' MISS'WESSOM SPEAKS JUST HUMANS '.By OËNE CARR THE OCÉAN GROVE TIMES .NEW OFFICERS ELECTED PabllBhe« FrNUr 30 YEARS AGO Woman’s Club Holds April Meet­ Mother’i; Circle Hears Talk On U0MLB ». KBK80E, Bailor Mil P»MI«»er . ing. Mrs, Scott Guest Speaker “Choosing Becoming Colors" SIXTY-FOUlt MAIN AVJÍNUE, OCEAN OBOTK. KBIT JHB8KT 4 E d l i a r i Hoti »«■#- : ,J. - -—: — . .; ' — - -Telppftone—T ~ ~ BHfeivfrom-thB of-th.-TIm«« Qfficers-foi^l930-4O-wer&~e!ee*r ~!rAti-thTiogular-inonthly-meoting- MAUV JANE GIBBONS and l'IlA N Ï t, WXLOÜS, fcocftl Editors f o r th&: year llêtu ted at yesterday’s 'meeting of the; of the Mother’s Circle of St. Paul’s Ocean Grove Woman’s Club, New church, held Wednesday afternoon, April 10, 1909 K iIBSntli‘TIONS: H,G0 yearly; $1.00 soml-iinnually; 60c, Quarterly .or 4c, plans. were started for a bazaar and ^»OHUIKO per copy, po.stntjo paid in tho Unitod states; Canada 12.00 and M a riu s L, Clayton was reelectecl officers are: second vice-president, to be held in early September, The request1—nlwayH Rlve form er addroas. president of the Neptune township Mrs, Robert Meredith; recording A D V K llT lSI'IM M N T S: lUitcM w ill b it furnlMhod by ub on rwiueat. school board tat their organization secretary,. Mrs. Fred Schulte;, fin­ session, which was conducted in WATCH Till'] («ABlili ON YOUK PA ^ERFOR THI3 EXPIRATION OF YOUIt SUBSCRIPTION . . - meeting Monday evening. At the ancial secretary, Mrs. William the church, was opened, with de­ same' time,' John M, Dewis was Magee; auditor, Mrs, Ross Stover; votions led-by Mrs. Lewis Muiford. elected vice-president, arid the fiuterei a« HOcontl-claHrt ttiull at, tho Ocoan Grove pòatoflleo A committee was named to no- various committees for the year trustee, Mrs. Harry Hulit, HUS TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE were named. ;■ ,■ It was announced during the minate’riew officers. This commit­ It was announced durine th« meeting that the House committee tee la composed of Mrs,’ Muiford, week that Ocean Grove would Boon will sponsor a .card and game party Mrs, William Taylor, Mrs. A. B. have th e long ¡sought-after Gas', The “Stop Hitler” Movement K n ig h t, M rs, J a m e s-D a y antS M rs, Dr. Ballard, president of the at the Monmouth Ice Creain Co. America, being convinced of the justice of free Ocean Grove Association, revealed parlors next Friday afternoon; W arren Fulton. Mrs, Knight is al­ thought and free speech, cannot understand the totali­ that he had been negotiating ior March 21, Mrs. Hulit is chairman. so in charge of the Red Cross bag. this commodity for several woeku, Plans were also discussed - for an Mis Margery Wessom, county tarian ideas along this line. but tho, importance of the borough all day 1 sewing meeting to be held home demonstration agent, was the B u t those who have tried to look below the surface of Mil put the gas question into ob­ scurity. Although a representative in the clubhouse, April 27. Mrs. guest speaker. Her topic was the situation see that the “stop Hitler” movement is only fro m one 6f: the big gas ::ompa- Frank Mount, 'president, «as .elec­ “Choosing Becoming Golcirs," Miss part-of the game. When he is stopped, and there are few flies had been in town during tho; ted delegate to. the Atlantic City Wessom had with her scarfs of week, looking over the ground, the many different colors ,*hich she who do not think that he will be stopped sooner or la te r- streets will not be tom up until eonyentiori of Woman’s Clubs, to tried on tho members present to then what? ,If Hitler is overthrown some sort of structure the. end of the summer season, so be held in May, , close at hand, Mrs. - Sam uelL ScottrTioted- lec­ point-out-the-shades-they-should vViii ’ have to lie" built on the foundations which remain Miss Anna Pearl Wier, daugh­ turer, was the guest speaker yes­ w ear, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. standing. te rd a y . Shfe was in troduced by Wier, ; Jr., 'and •'Harold < M arcus Juniors Make $75 For FirBt Aid If there is to be another World War, ending in the Dodge,'both of Asbury Park, .were Miss Pauline Poster. Mrs. Scott collapse of the totalitarian regimes, then what will become married on Wednesday evening at. gave reviews of • several current At tho meeting of the Ocean the home of the bride’s parents, by- New York plays. Grove Junior Woman’s club the of the pieces? Are there to be more imperialistic scrambles tho Rev. Dr, M. V.! McDuffie, pas­ committee in ■ charge of the first tor of the First Baptist : church. • “You Know W hy I'm Takln* Y e I n ? ’ among the victorious European powers as was the case Mrs, Dodge is well known in tKe COL. STITT WILL SPEAK aid benefit and daneo held in the during the drawing up of the Versailles treaty? If this is .Grove. high school gymnasium reported “ 'C a u s e I’m a L ittle B ird l’V to be the case then we will only be laying the foundations St, Paul’s chuich last Sunday To Be Guest At Religious Service fiet proceeds of $76, which was presented, in printed form, the fi-. turned over to tho Ocean Grove for future Mussolinis and Hitlers. For it,is generally agreed .nandai statement for the year In Odd Fellows Home, Trenton ending February 28, 1909, as pre­ First Aid Squad. by historians of all nationalities that if the treaty makers pared, by the financial committee, Colonel David Stitt, of Asbury had shown better judgment at Versailles, many of the The committee is composed of .E. Park, will be the guest speaker chills which the world is liow experiencing might have N. Cole, Dr. G. L’. D. Tompkins, at the religious-service which will W. R. Cloughly, Joseph C. Jackson be conducted by Lady- Chester Re-, The Pioneer Office and H. C. Farrell. been avoided. Instead of Hitlers and Mussolinis demand­ bekah Lodge this Sunday after­ ing; spoils in the name of revenge for past mistreatment of noon at the Odd Fellows Home; The renting season is here, and we have a full '•their countries, we might have a peaceful and more or less IS YEARS AGO Trenton. His. subject ' will be list of furnished bungalows and cottages now ready prosperous world in which everybody would be trying to “Songs in the Night." Mrs. Sarah for your inspection. (Editors Noto: These Items' nr« Foster, of Neptune, Noble Grand of bring about a better future. . ■ , taken from tho la c k fltsa of tho Tiim-s The inquiries now coining in indicate an early lor tho year 1D24.) the Lodge, will bo in charge, of the But there is another possibility which is even worse in service. She will be accompanied rental season. ebntcmplatibn than another Versailles congress in the fu­ by several of the lodge members April 11, 1921 A number of our special bargain homes have ture. Another /.vcirld war might easily bring about the col­ The Ocean Grove Hotel Associa­ Miss Kathleen Stitt,, Junior Past tion held its annual spring meet­ tieputy president, will be tho been sold since the first of the year and are being lapse of modern society. Over in Eastern Europe, Mi\ ing Tuesday night at Grove Hall, guest soloist. Miss Evelyn Allen, im proved. Stalin is looking on the plight of the western world with A. L. E. Strnssburger occupied the chair W. E. Bunn reported for the Ocean Grove pianist, will also give Pea . $8.75 Have you the proper insurance protection on open amusement. A fight to a finish between fascism on committee on taxation. Mrs. N. G. se.veral musical selections. your house, furniture, and automobile? .one hand arid democracy on the, other would not disturb Neville, Mrs. E. C. Carr and R. S. The members df the lodge will Buckwheat . $7.75 Drake wore named to nominate of­ him greatly. He expects that such a calamity would be fol­ ficers in anticipation of the annual attend services Sunday morning, Rice . . lowed by'a general prostration which might easily enable elections in June April 23, in the Neptune City The Rev. George S. Johnson was M. E. church, The address will bo communism to conquer,the world next time. given ’ a reception last night in given by the pastor, Iiev. Chester Fuel Oil 5^c. Gallon grateful appreciation of his re­ A. Pennington. Ernest N. Woolston Mr. Chamberlain and Mr Daladier well realize this. turn by the conference to the pas­ So do, Hiller and Mussolini. ' And that doubtless accounts, torale of St; Paul’s church. Real Estate and Insurance Activities of the Eureka Athletic Miss DeGroot Wins Fashion Honors for tht: willingness of the two dictators to take, such long club were revived last night when chances. They know that the premiers of England and members held a get-together ses­ In the fifth annual orchid pro­ s Forty-Eight Main Avenue France realize that another war may bring about world­ sion that brought out a large at­ menade last Sunday, Miss Lucille tendance. Thomas Nary presided. De Groot, 91 Asbury avenue, was Ocean Grove, N. J. wide bolshevism. Asbury Park was. selected as the judged to be one of the ten best Goal Yard* Inc. meeting place for the annual con­ Telephone 398 So while we are demanding the overthrow of the vention of the state motion picture dressed women on the boardwalk. 817 Asbury Avenue totalitarian governments it might bg well to give a few theatre proprietor's. The date is Miss De Groot wore .a navy blue June 25-26. coat, hat and shoes, a powder blue Asbury Park, N. J. thoughts in advance as to what ought to be done next. .— • — — ______; dress, and carried a pocketbook to .Telephone PLAN SOUTH AMERICAN TEA match tho dress. Besides winning ¡liiiiifiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNitiiiiiiiiiiijiinifiiniNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirtiitifiiijaiiiniMiuiiiijii'iiiiiiiiitsiiiiiiiifiiiiili an orchid, Miss • Do Groot was Joint Affair By W. II; and W. F. A FARM FOR SALE ' Scientists Exchange Wisdom given a bottle of Charles of the 541 FOR BOTH BUSINESS AND PLEASURE - . M. S. Next Thursday Here Is the story: • Invitations have been sent to 42 nations, including all Ritz perfume. - ■ Consists of: those bordering on the Pacific ocean, to send ieading scien­ At their joint meeting last Tues­ Buildings—Stucco semi-bungalow. 12 rooms, bath, Extfr. day afternoon, the executive com­ .■ lavatory. Steam Heat.. Cellar under whole tists as delegates to what is called the Sixth Pacific science mittees of the W. II. M. S., and g house. Three-car garage and chicken houses. conference, to be held this year at San Francisco. In a W, P. M. S. planned the program § - Land—14 acres. Cultivated. Good rich soil, Classified Advertisements i Trees—Pear, apple, peach, cherry and pecan, for the next regular meeting of the day when the nations of the world are' disputing and AtSvejtiBarecrtfi for the«« columns choutd be la tfi. orrice of "The i Price—$16,000. quarreling so deplorably, it will be cheering to see these two groups, which will be held at Tim.s" NOT tATEH THAN 12 O'CLOCK NOON Thur««a»- of «K-h Just ten'.minutes easy driving to Asbury Park business week £ section. scientists meeting in peace and harmony. 2 p. m., May 2. The Home Mis­ sionary Society will be in charge ; Are you looldng to the future? Not more than ten year« • CLASSIFIED AD BATH ! from now this will be ripe for development, 14 acres, allowing The diplomatists and politicians can’t agree on the of the session which will feature 25 words OR LESS ______...... 250. i for ptreets, will give 70 lots 50’ s 100’. At $1,000 each, these division of the earth’s benefits, but the scientists have no a devotional message from the con­ * More than 26 worde , ...... 1 c.nt per word 6 times for the price of, four. ; would be worth $70,000—r-nd this is no pipe dream. ference president, Mrs. George W. | See me for this and other valuable properties, such divisions. They are all working for the good of hu­ Copy mailed In, Given to representative or brought to office per. Yard. At this same meeting, Miss .«onally mtiet be accompanied by eaah or atttmp« to cover coat. Copy | SEE ME BEFORE YOU BUY, BURN, OR BORROW manity, realizing that when one nation is benefited, all e.'eepted over phtin« tm *. eourtwr and coanaliitge to • euMomera Myrtle G. Chapin will review the BIIIb due immediate!« upas presentMlon. nations gain an advantage. Would that the peaceful ideas book, “Paul’s Secret of Power”, LOUIS E. BRONSON of science could spread into thé stormy domain of world which was awarded to the senior j . Real Estate and Insurance politics. W. H. M. S. auxiliary by the con­ ROOFS OF all kinds applied and ANY RADIO—Repaired eom- | Telephone, Asbury Park 1058 53 Main Vre., Ocean Grove ference for attaining.all goals set repaired; work guaranteed.' Esti­ piete including parts, tubes and la­ iJiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJSiiifiiMiJiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiitiiiiiiiitiiiijiiniiiiittrjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiatjiiJiiuiJiJiijfiiiiiiiuaumii last year A report of the W. H. mates cheerfully gWen, Can fi­ bor, 12.98, Base plugs installed Example of Improvement M. S. interconference rally and nance. ■ William Entyer, 44 Cen­ complete with BX cable and labor, tra! avenue, Oceat« Grove,, Phone $1.96, Newman Eleetrie Co. , Phone tour of New York city,-held on A; P. 4058-J—16* '• ' 1104—9tf ■ . ■.... Jt is sometimes amazing what good can be accomp­ March 24, will be given by Mr»; lished in one street or neighborhood by the disposition on Lewis B. Muiford. POSITION WANTED—School FOR S ALE teacher wants job in cafeteria or ALWAYS: BEST PRICES PAID the part of one family to improve its home. Suppose a Arrangements were also made any worlc about'hotel or sho«; ref­ ist us estimate before ^oiling 32 Rooms,) fully equipped Cafeteria, good location ...$ 10,600 at Tuesday’s meeting for a South erences, free June 19: to Sept. G. y 6nr furniture, rugs, silver, anti­ street has been looking a bit decadent, and that some fam­ ques-, bric-a-brac, pictures,- guns, 44 Rooms, furnished ...... : 8,00#' American tea to be given next Miss' Hubbard,- 88 West M ain. St., ily will go ahead and paint the shabby looking house, de- stoves, store and office equipment; 13 Rooms, furnished ...... v ,...... 2,500 Thursday, Aprii 20, in the Junior Ramsey, N. J.—10-14* 9 Rooms, furnished...... >’elop nice grass and flowers, and'remove any poor looking cash registers, Friedman, 35 3.500 room of the church. Mrs. Emily C. UPHOLSTERING .draperies, South Main Street; Tel. 3143, 7 Rooms, furnished ...... 2,100 .structures, thfl whole neighborhood sees it and knows it. Brandt, who recently returned slip covers, box springs. Harry 'v-'.- '' . ■ - 11-16 6 Rooms, furnished ...... 1.500 Milberg, Inc., 513 Bangs Ave,, opp, fróm a tour of South America, Neighbors who had also been indifferent to the looks Steinbacli Co. Tel A. P. 2170— FOR RENT— Apartmens. unfor- See these and other bargains before you decide to buy. of their places say this is good work, and it should go on, w ill, share her experiences, 11-15 ,. nislied; by year. Apply, John 'Seid, Full list of summer cottages for rent. p ictu res and curios with all .70 M t. C arm el W ay O se a s G rove, Representing none but the best insurance companies, we ANTIQUES—We buy, ' restore; They don't want to fall behind, so they improve their who attend, this tea. At this af­ — 9 t f : are prepared to write all kinds of insurances'. sell,. make rush,: porch .-and eanp places. It is not unusual for 25 or 50 per cent to be added fair, special music will be provid­ seats, tables,, bureaus, chairs, FOR RENT—Furnished reams. to the selling values, of real estate On a street in this way. ed, and a silver offering will be desks, etc., 117 South Main St. Running hot and eold ,water. Busi­ ALVIN EfBILLS AGENCY taken to benefit thè W. H. M. S Phone 3G91-J. 13lf ness people preferred. Over Times REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS INSURANCE Office, 64 Main avenue.—-15, ! b u dget. FOR 3AL1--—Modern Homey all g Tclephoni 2124 78 Main Arenuo, Oee«Q Grove A bill that would make a monopoly of medicine is improvements, well located, will UPHOLSTERING — Furniture, 3 ".. . Twelve Disciples Bloom ’ sacrifice' to close an estate. Also' box springs; m attresses renovates!', onmtimia»u»impimtnyinB»nmmiiiii>fiimintrirtx/iiiiii«firi»jiiinii4iiininn«uiiiimiiimmimniniHin frowned upon by the people generally. Such a bill is No, yearly furnished and unfurnished Timefopring mattresses made from 210 in the Assembly. It is too obviously aimed at the sup­ An unusual plant from India, iiausca and a p a rtm e n ts.— J. C. your old- hair 'm attress.: Galled for known as the Twelve'Disciples and Perry Agency, 57 Pilgrim Path­ morning^ returned-same,day,, Otto pression1 óf the system of drugless medicine, known as belonging to Mrs. L. McGall, 87 way.— 13-17- Spies, 1226, Biunroe Ave,, Tel, Chiropractic. That bill does not the least bit improve the 3 0 7 0 -1 1 -1 5 Broadway, burst into bloom yes­ AMERICAN and Swiss watches FOR SALE OR honorable staíiding of the old line medical profession, but terday. It bears only pna flower scientifically repaired and adjusted POSITION WANTED—Man, 40, it does endeavor to hamper in an undemocratic manner a a year and the bloom lasts for! only by skilled technicians. W ork guar­ honest, reliable,: , desires gammer' FOR REt JT about two or three-days. The plant anteed' for 1 year. Modest prices. employment in store, hotel, office, fair competitor whose curative method is drugless. The Watch' mainsprings,' ?1.00. Rum- ■Live in G rove. A vailable: M ay IS. AND COTTAGES grows from a bulb, w ith' twelve BUNGALOWS FURNISHED ancient profession of medicine can stand on its own feet, ford, 703 Mattison Ave., Asbury Box 272. Delray Bead;, Fla.—14* FOR SUMMER stalks in fan shape, and the center Park.—11-15 we hope, without the aid ,of such a vindictive type of bill stalk bears the flbwer,. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $200 to $500 as the one being proposed by the state medical society! FOR SALE—Very reasonable. Racing Debate Listed Bedroom Rug, 8 x iO, good con­ HARRY EDELSON 2 Building Lots, Facing Auditorium ...... $750 each ' dition, Over Times Office, 04 Main COUNSELLOR AT LAW Bennett Tòuslèy, Atlantic City, avenue^— 15 Offices B50 Cookman Ave., A, P. Act Quickly on Account of World Fair Demand president of the New Jersey Horse The Township is now making a drive to dispose of Raeing Amendment association, foreclosed properties, as, announced by Realtor Louis E arid Lester H. Clee, Newark,; foé J. A. HURRY AGENCY of the pari-mutuel betting bill and Bronson. With practically, all the properties owned by leader of the apti-racing factions in Seashore Real Estate ^ ' the eloaed bank now disposed of, there remain only these the state, will debate v ly 8 in th e Stokes Hall Information Bureau-.. - "'-.,-' properties owned by the township to be liquidated. They Bcrkeley-Carteret hotel at the ann­ 28 OCEAN PATHWAY ual spring dinner of the Monmouth 66 Main Avenue , S i Clark A'f enua' sre sUjpnced far below their intrinsic^value and the pub- County Pres.” association, , NOW OPEN For 1939 Season . ' _ ; ■ The association will elect officers Steanf Heated—Enclosed Porch with Ocean View, Iflner-SprinS Telephono 4in,-r: Ocean .Qrove, N. j,-.,;. - TelcphoDe S97J5,'>: 5|iC-is,^Wited-to make an offer. at the meeting. Mattresses.' . V-- .. MRS. A. L. E. STRASSBURGER f rFRIDAY, APRIL i l; 1939 P A O * J I T l

meeting, hi ,thë Junior roorrt of St, parents?, .Dr. and M rs,'O. J. K[bu!- “MUTINY IN THE NURSERY" Paul’s church. Mrs. Hill will give ton, 89 Heck avenue. Phones „Increase ilia m o n o l o g u e , •‘U ncrow ned Will ©a Presented By Arien Choir IN AND OUT OF Mrs, Tftosaï Carriok, 18' U m . Q ueen.’’ •' . v. ; . OCEAN GROVE York avenue, received. word of the Million a Year For Church Benefit, It Over First ~ “K rerlreH S ’ Jaclabn, SST Pitman sudden deaiiriast week of her twin “ F or' t¥eT)enefit of St. Paul's avenue, and her cousin,-Mrs. Grace sister who resided in Guernsey, EXPECT' TOTAL. TO PASS 41 church, the Arien choir will pre­ Draket properietor of the Allen- K.'.JIrs. Josephine Burpo, formerly Channel Islands, England. Over BILLION DURING Í939 sent the. entertainments, “Mutiny ef í’üteraon,. haa moved this week hurst, 40 Pitmpn avenue, left this the week-end Mrs. Carrick enter­ in the Nursery”, next Tuesday eve­ week on a short motor" trip to tained Mr. and Mrs, Lester Guy, ning, April 18, in the Neptune high '•to h'ci’ new home, 90 Lake avenue. Chief Statistician of American F lo rid a . ■' . , ■ ./' ' V of Upper Darby, Pa. school auditorium. The program is ; Más Hazel Gutelius, of Philadel­ Telephone and Telegraph Co. under the direction of Mrs. Hen­ Investment Information and Mrs. C. Chandler,, whose winter Evan . Powell, of New Haven, phia, visited Mrs. Richard Gibbons, Prepares 'Report; U. S. .Ha»'. 15 rietta Bartlett, soprano soloist of home is in Maplewood, returned to Conn., and Trevor Powell, of New Advice Is But One of f08 Lake avenue, on Easter Sun- Phones For Every 100 People St. Paul’s, and Mrs. Archie Grif­ Ocean Grove this week to prepare York, city, were guests' last)' week­ •d a y . fith, "Mutiny, in the Nursery” is Our Many Services the Rryn, Mawr Lodge, 62 Central end of Mr. and Mrs. Tegwell Pow­ '- .M is s Bush, 67 Webb ave- Ever since 1804, when only based on. nursery rhymes and 3 o tty avenue,: for opening for the sum­ ell, 98 Lake avenue. Tuesday, Mrs, ¡nuo, was confined to her homo the about 4 million telephones were in brings to lift Mother Goose char­ mer season. Powell and daughter, Melva, left use throughout the world; the »um­ acters./ . . ; The First National Bank of Bradley Beach earlier, part of the week by a se- to spend the rest of the week with ;.vcre. cold. . Miss -Vino Roos, who is teach- ber of telephones has grown on tho The first half of the program friends and relatives in Hillside Bradley Beach, N. J. - . ing in the commercial department average by just abut one million will feature all young, artists. Es­ : ^M iss Mary A. Knapp; of Ban- and Newark. of-'the Nutley, N. J., high .school, instruments a: year- Somi years, ther Schntzow, cornetist; Estelle Member Federal Oeposit Insuraiscft- Corporation'. Icrtft-Taylor, Rest Home, is visiting yisited her aunt,' Miss A . M, Van Mrs, N. W. Ross, of .'Montclair, notably the ,decade of the twenties, and Harold Estershon, accordion­ . thisw eekw ith Miss Louise Hunt, Siiatii¡>«iiiiiiRiinii>iisiiiiuiiisüi«iuiiiii>wuiii>iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii]iinij niiniiiiiiniMRnnaMiiaS Skitej at Van Cottage, 40 Central spent Easter week-end with her were marked by a world-wide tele­ ists j W alter Larrifeon, boy soprano;, of York, Pa. avenue,. Jhis week, , sister; Miss Nettie DeHart, 70 phone growth well in excess of a and William Rohmer, harmonica i-M iss Elizabeth Kinsey, 104 Heck Lake ,avenue, - Also .a guest was million aetsi while the depression and guitar specialist will perform. Mr- .arid .Mra. J. H. Osborn, of years' from 1931 to 1933 showed 'avenue; is recovering from a frric- Passaic,’ "arid' their daughter, Mrs. Mrs. J. M. . Stiles, of Nutley. On lo sses. A t th e b eg in n in g , o f S937, Tha accompanist will be Miss Thel­ m a M o u n t. ______¡turcd arm arid hip at St. Mary's Margiierjte-Lansbury and-daugh- Monday Mrs. Ross and Mrs.-Stiles i.vevcr, ^i.h-j-tciephom; iadustiy. ;Hoapit5T~PaisEic. had again caught, up with the cal­ ter, of Rutherford, are spending a Sett to spend a few days in Moores- The' scenery for the 'présenta­ endar, for there were the:; 37,098,- few days at their summer cottage, towr:, and were expected back in tion was made by Archie Griffith. Bruce Santry and Mario Martell, 084. telephones ' in service in the We Invite the people of this community and surrounding of Boston, spent several days last 96 Mt. Tabor Way. Ocean Grove the latter part of this World; and. during that year this week. .,- . vicinity to avail thcmnelre* of our complete banking facilities .week with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn total increased by 2,148,985 tele­ What’s Going On at the Mr- and M is. Charles W ilgus .end phones a greater . net gain than which include the following: jVunck, 59 Kingsley Place. Word Was received this week daughter Patricia, 138 Broadway, that recorded in any .previous year. that Willis Fitkin, who is vacation • Walter Reade Theatres CHECK ACCOUNT Mrs. Maude Powell, of Livings­ returned Monday from a trip Indication:! are that the world to­ ; in Asbury Park ing .in St. Moritz, Switzerland, is tal of telephones' Will pass the 41 SPECIAL INTEREST ACCOUNT ton; has '.been spending Easter through Virginia. They were - ac­ Performance® Daily, 2,30, 7,00 and in tho .hospital, suffering .from torn billion m ark sometime during 1939. CREDIT DEPARTMENT ■week w ith h e r s is te r, M rs. R alp h T . companied, by Mr, and 1 Mrs.- John ■ These figures have been'compil- 9,oo ?. m . ligaments received while skiing. TRUST DEPARTMENT Button, 103 Webb avenue Xneale, of Brooklyn, N. Y. .: ed througl, world-wide surveys un­ Continuous Saturdays, Sundays TRAVELERS’ CHECKS Mrs. Fitkin; daughter of Mrs. Bes­ dertaken each year by the Cfiief The home of Louis C. Briggs^ and. Holidays • ¿S'Tho executive board of tho sie Shubert, 77 Main avenue, is be­ Statistician of the) American Tele- SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES comer of Webb and Pilgrim Path' Ocean Grove-Neptune P. T. A. will ing'treated for a broken leg re­ phfene and Telegrajih Company and Each deposit account at this bank is. insured up way, is being shingled , with the are based upon reports obtained meet in the high school library ceived-about a' month ■ ago, which MAYFAIR new, Johns-Mnnvillo weather proof from telephone companies and gov­ to $5,000 by the Federal Depoait*In*urance Corpora­ Tuesday, April 18, at 3.15. was also the result ofiii skiing acci­ ernment departments in every Week Starting Sat., April 15th shingle supplied by . the Sterner d e n t., ' yl : .'■ tion. • A Miss Ruth H. Odenwelder has co u n try . Prcvue Fri. Nite 11 P. M. Lumber company, of Belmav. Th United Stateo has 15.09 tele­ Returned to her home, 129 Cook FRED ASTAIRE WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hendrick­ phones for every 100 of the popu­ man avenue after spending a vo­ lation, or 25% more than the coun­ GINGER ROGERS cation in Washington, D. C. son, 142 Mt. Hermon Way, enter­ Neptune News Notes j try next best developed from a in tained at Easter dinner Mr. and telephone viewpoint; viz., New Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank ; . The Boscobel, 62 Main avenue, Mrs. Leroy Hendrickson, of Ro­ Zealand, with 11.97 telephones per will operate this season under the The Story of Vernon Main St., Asbury Park . Main Ave., Ocean Grove selle Park, Miss Janet Bush, James Frances Conklin, 3 Pharo ave­ 100 population. hew. ownership-inanngoment of nue is improving from a re c en t ' Some 00% of the world’s tele­ Hendrickson and Norris Hendrick- accident. and Irene Castle Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Philip Young. phones are operated by private n. Malcolm Nesbit, 1403 Tenth companies, including 4,309,464 pri­ Mrs. Marie Rand, 89 Cookman vately operated telephones outside I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin, 75 avenue, is a surgical patient in Fit- hvcnue, returned Wednesday from kin hospital. the United States. The remaining Mt. Pisgah Way, entertained over <10c/e are owned nnd operated by an Easter vacation spent with her Mr, nnd Mrs. Jack McBride are NEW ST. JAMES ^'NiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiJiiiiiiirniiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiifliniiiniiiiitiitiiituiniiiiiiiijiuitiiiiiMitnniOTuniniiiriiOTimnmr Easter week-end their daughters governmental authorities, niost of daughter in Boston, Mass. on a trip to California where they Mrs.. J. Heathcotc and Miss Alice w ill re m a in u n til fa li. .... •" : V them being in Europe where 98% 4 Days Starting Fri., April 14 of the 14,209,230 telephones are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chatfield, of Martin, and grandchildren Miss Harry- H. McChesney, Muriroe Prcvue Thurs. Nite government operated. avenue, is a patient in the Veter­ Seymour, Conn., arrived on Wed­ Heathcote anti Charles DenBley- Mew York City leads the world’s ROBERT MONTGOMERY Thé Sign of Guaranteed I ans hospital, the Bronx. nesday to open their cottage at 36 ker, all of Paterson! cities in actual number of tele­ ROSALIND RUSSELL ■ -■■■ S .; .'; ' ' ; i Miss Lydia Garrabrant, 1222 Atlantic avenue for the season phones, and Washington; D, G, in in The regular monthly meeting of Ninth ;.venue, visited relatives in development of the service relative Satisfaction 1 Mrs. Orah Hilkert, superintend­ the literature department of the Ocoan Grove last week, to population. “Fast and Lyose” ent of the Buncroft-Taylor Rest Ocean Grove Woman’s club will be Mr. and Mrs. Lro Hugus, 128 The superiority of American Division street, are the parents o£ Home, visited relatives in Elmira, held Monday evening, April 17, at cities is the more remarkable since a son born at Fitkin hospital. telephone development abroad tends 3 Days Starting' Tuos., April 18 N.. Y.j over the Easter' week-end. the club house. Mrs. James Car A son was born last Wednctday to be concentrated in the larger , Prevue Mon. Nite Aftes “.pending the winter in rutilers and Miss Gertrude Orvi3 to .Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Dei Hagen, urban centers, to the relative det­ AKIM TAMIROFF will give book reviews. 1203 Tenth avenue, at home. riment of the less densely popula­ ANNA MAY HONG West Palm Beach, Fla., Dr. and ted areas. Average American tele­ Mrs. Alfred, W agg . returned this M rs. Florence Eddelman is con­ in Miss Rena Keiser, superintend­ valescing from several weeks ill­ phone development in smaller com­ : week to their home, 00 Broadway. ent of the Philadelphia Deaconess ness at her home, 1217 Sixth ave­ munities is, in fact'/ better than King of Chinatown Home, was a visitor during. Easter nue. '. that of many large citie.M abroad, ... Miss Mary Jane Odenwelder, of uuch as Amsterdam, -Birmingham, Pottstown, Pa., is visiting at the v;< ok at the Bancroft-Taylor Rosi. Mrs. George W. Yard has re­ Budapest, limnburg, Prague, turned fro;,, a visit with her home of her aunts, the Misses Home. Another visitor at Bancroft Rome, Tokio, Vienna, etc., some of Shore Housing'Guild Headquarters daughter and family in Haddon- which have aa much as two-thirds Odenwelder, 129 Cookman avenue. Taylor is Miss Darla Brown, a Wil­ iie ld . PARAMOUNT mington, Del., deaconess. of all the telephones in their res­ Friends will be glad to hear of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Davis, pective countries. Sat. and Sun., April 15 and .lG 14X4 T en th avenue, a ro th e p a r­ the continued improvement in the After a two months sojourn in The'world’s telephone wire ag­ Only . ents of a daughter born in Fitkin gregated over 168 million miles, Sterner Lumber Co. HENRY FONDA health of Mrs; Susie Aiken Winold, Florida, Miss E. K. Shaw, of Upper h o sp ital. equivalent to more than 350 times a resident of Bancroft-Taylor Rest Montclair, N. J., visited the Grove Mrs. Clara Youmans was hos the mean distance from the earth MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN 800 Twelfth Avenue H om e; . . on Tuesday nnd expects to return tess. last evening to members of to the moon and back, again. here for the season about May' 1 the .W. H. M, S. at her h 6m e, 115 During 1937, over 28 billion local The Mother’s Circle will hold a South Atkins avenue. arid long distance • telephone calls Beimar, N. J. nnd open, her hotel, the Ardmore- sewing meeting at the home of Mrs. A. Potter and son Joseph, were completed in the United “Let Us Live” Summerfield, on May 27. H U R R y , M r3. Russell Schadt, 1100 Main have returned to their home, 1118 States. This is equal to some. 900 I. J. Locaj^ Representative Eleventh avenue, after a month messages fotf each second of each St., Asbury Park, Monday at 1 o’­ William T. Crozier,' of Philadel­ spent In Orlando; Florida. day and night throughout the year, clock. . phia, will be the guest soloist at ’ The American public has • at its Miss' Evelyn,; Stout celebrated THE LYRIC | Every Type of Home Improvement Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Bertine, of the meeting of the Assembly Bible her 18th birthday at the home of disposal telephone facilities far more extensive than those found 4 Days Starting Sun., April 16 Newark, spent the Easter week-end class this Sunday afternoon, April her mother, Mrs. Merrill Ritzeii- I Monthly Payment! (o Fit Your Budge! dollar, 1218 Ninth avenue. in any other country. ;.On the aver­ with Mrs. Bertine's parents, Mr. 16. The regular monthly business age,'the .American telephone user MARTHA RAVE 1 ;., Mrs, Blanche Davison, who has . arid M rs/ R. C. Vanderhoof, 75 Pil­ meeting sf the class , will be held in each community, whether large BO B HOPF. tsex t Friday evening, March 21 beer* spendjng the winter in L ak e or small,, can reach a much, greater . grim Pathway. W orth, Florida, lias' returned to proportion of his fellow citizens .by her. home, 1417 Tenth avenue.. . The Ocean Grove Friendly Circle Miss Miriam Jane Casey, a sen­ telephone. : ior at the University of Pennsyl­ Lewis Applegate, of "Murray These facts are evidence of the “ Never Say Die’5 ASBURY AVENUE SAVING ¿llili'lnHllntillutrilusillntilinBti&tmilMlllilillllitlu will meet Monday, April 17, at 2.30, vania,-is spending , her Easter va­ State Teachers’ college, Kentucky, greater usefulness and value of at the home of the president, Mrs. is spending the Easter vacation at telephone service in America than cation on a cruise to Bermuda with 3 Days Starting Thurs., April 20,. L oh Construction Bid Received Ijouise Muller, 1305 Fourth avenue, his home, 1142 Oxonia avenue. elsew here. fellow 'students. Miss CaSey la the * — ANN SHIRLEY From McDowell, of Neptune I Howard L Smith I Asbury Park. Mrs. Charles Jamison, sr., 1309 daughter of Mrs. R. D. Casey of 88 RCCER DANIEL Statii Highway Commissioner E. Eleventh avenue, who has pent RETURNS FROM TRIP | (Suooessor to Angle» ft 8mltb> Mrs, E. J. Fulton and daughters, Franklin avenue, and Drexel Park, several months in Fitkin hospital, Donaid Sterner iast week obtained 3 a saving of $6,234, under the esti­ 3 •; * the Misses Jennie ad Mae Fulton, P a . has improved enough to return to h e r hom e. Miss Swartz Completely Circum­ mated cost, for the construction of | Plumbing Philadelphia, spent several days “Boy Slaves7’ Asbury avenue, from Route 33, the The re g u la r meeting of the Ralph Palaia, a student in Mi­ last week at their summer cottage, navigated South America Trentcn-Asburv Park highway, Richard Stockton ehapter. Daugh­ ami university, Ohio, :b Bpehding 1 Tinning and Heating { 62 Abbott avemiei the . Easter vacation at the'home Having completely circumnavi­ east of Freehold, to the Jerseyviile ters of the American Revolution, is Road, Howell Township. This sav­ of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, An­ gated the continent of South ■ Dr. Robert M. Carrick, of Bloom­ scheduled for Tuesday, April 18 in g w m represented in the low bid thony' Palaia, 27 South Main street. America, Miss Cartes K. Swartz field, N. J., has purchased 142 Ab­ The program will feature a "Show­ of 315,672 submitted by Fred Mc­ i HARDWARE Mrs. Annie Cranmer, 1122 Cor- returned to the 3 anc/oft-Taylor. Monmouth Garage Dowell, of Neptune. ; bott avenue from the. Isaac Van er" of woo!, materials, thread, but­ lies avenue, . celebrated her 90th Rest Home this. week. Her trip in­ The improvement will complete § Paints and Oils Dillen estate through the C. J. tons, etc.; for the residents of Ellis birthday Tuc.iday. M onday, she Fireproof cluded a visit to the Bahamas, Asbury Avenue from Asbury Park a 1 Heinz agency. • Isla n d . entertained with a party her great- to Route 33, and provide a through great-grandchild, Susanne Boyce, Cuba, and the Panama CanaL From relief route to the seashore resort ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Newbon, and Mrs. Charles H. Wood, of Phila­ STORAGE who celebrated her sixth birthday. there Miss Swartz traveled down are*., The road is one,-and. six- ¡51 Main Avenue! family, formerly of 109 Asbury —— —.: delphia, will ¡be down this week-end the west coast of South America, Live Storage, $5 per Month tenths miles long. The project, avenue, moved last .week to 124 | OCEAN GROVE, N. J. to open her home, 80 Atlantic ave­ OBITUARY making-several inland trips to vis­ Dead Storage, S3 per Month which will provide 225 man-weeks Main avenue, which has recently of employment, will be financed on | Telephone 4741 nue, for the summer. Mrs. Wood it !the various countries, among Keen remodeled. BETTY SHENTON SIXSMITH a 50-50 bask, !>y, tbs Federal, Gov­ has just been released from Temple which were trips up the High An­ . Pitone 636 ernment and tho Monmouth. Coun­ ^LaHiiiiiiiiiitiiiiaiiiiiiFnitiuK^iiiinKiiriicRiuiurmQnV* Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Yoast.and Hospital, Philadelphia, where she Bqtty Shenton Sixsmith, 38, wife des, and to the Chilean Lakes. Con­ At Heck Street Bridge ty Freeholders. The-latter will ob­ granddaughter, Annamay Girth, had a chicken bone removed from of S. Owen Sixsmith, died last tinuing : down the: west eoast, the Asbury Park tain their share from n grant of ■will spend this week-end as guests her throat.'' Thursday at her home in Philadel­ trip led through Cape Pillar into State .Highway funds. phia. She was the daughter.of Mr. «litinitiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiitiilliliilinitLmlttiiiiliiliiliituui«^ ¿if their daughter, Mrs. Maude Continuing a custom of eight the Straits of Magellan to the mo 3t and Mrs, H. E. Shenton, 40 Surf Girth, of Philadelphia. years, a group of Ocean Grovers southern city in the World, and out CALL ! ATLANTIC WHITE FLASH J avenue. Interment was made Mon­ by the Cape of the Virgins to the MATTHEWS and 1 And 1 . William Baskerville, 97 Mt. Car­ had their Easter dinner together day irij Arlington cemetery, Phila­ East Coast. ■ ' FRANCIOÑI | LUBRICATION SERVICE | mel Way, arrived home Tuesday at the Quaker Irtn last week. The RAPIO CAB delphia. Mrs. Sixsmith is also sur­ Coming up the East' Coast of | Battery Service " I • from St. Luke's hospital, New group includes Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Asbury Park vived by a son, Jack, and a brother, South America, Miss Swartz stopp­ funeral Directori 1 Storage, Tires | York city, where he had under-, G. Wiggin, Mrs. Anna ^Farrell and Edward, of Westtown, Pa. ed at Argentine, Uruguay and Bra­ The eldest 'Osderialdng' Es- gone an operation on -hisi arm. her daughters, the Misses. Dorothy 14 ÛÜ» 126 î:iblishmeitr in • UonmoiitK. I \ NEPTUNE I and Anna Farrell. zil. -Visits to the coffee and cocoa Mrs. Gibbons Hostess To Club Day and Night Service County. , : Frank Wilgus, who has been re- plantations were accomplished by I AUTO REPAIRS 1 The regular monthly meeting of ^■iiiiiiiiHKuii'iiiiiifiifiwiiuiiictrftirKiuiruuuuaviKn^ (lóñtinuaui! Service «uperatingBfrom pneumonia at the Tho Ryminoscos were guests cog-railways.. After a cruise of 180 the Ladies Aid society of St. Paul’s Firét-Class Ambulance -Ser- 1 Auto Repasriiag 1 Fitkin hospital, was brought to his Monday eyenjng'at the home of miles - up the Amazon River, . the church • will; be held next Wednes­ Frank S. Morris ¡ -■vice. 1 HERBERT & ELLIS home, 137 Mt. Hermon Way, last Mrs: Richard Gibbons, 98 Lake ave­ travelers started the. return trip to day afternoon, April 19, in the 704 Seventh Avenue 1 Stockton and So.' Main S t i Saturday by the Ocean Grove am­ nue, During tha evening, those New York, passragjievil’B Island Electric-' Co. f Junior room of the church. The Aaburv Parkj N. J. | Ocean Grove. TeL 772^7 present played bridge and other and spending a day at Trinidad, b u lan ce. Electrical Contractore | Telepïsne, Aibftry Psi» tl , u l . dinner planned for April 28 has games. Refreshments were served Miss Marion Brennecke, daugh­ ' Auto Electric Servie« g been postponed, and:the date will by tho hostess. Those attending ter of Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Bren- be announced later. Refrigeration Servie» Engi- | ^iiinitiiuiiiii!iii«nvn«uittiinnuiiii|HiiitnXQXitinxiIing were the Misses Dorothy Ward, DRESSMAKING ♦DESIGNING ; necke, 144 Brobdway, is spending neera , .. | Sodine 7m eraì Borne ELKS* BEAUTY SHOP Miss Marion Moulton, a Junior Lucille Syms, . Shirley Coder, M ar­ ALTERATIONS Ladles Artis tie lla lr BobUtnff ' her Easter vacation with-a friend, Battery and g in Ohio Wesleyan University, and' jorie Kresge-and Nancy Lee Brit, “ Pròra B ranlait Offins ;to 8 MrtM ■ : , '. EatabUitiea »es Permanent’Waves a Specialtjr at MIsb Jean Croken, of New.Bruns- Telepbone A. P.,2778 | «3^5, 9UO nnd Miss Evelyn Moulton, a Senior in ton and Mrs..Kenneth Traphagen, S o 3a’i . Too 'Big or.'-Too SfluOS . 1P97 B eu ta A n i, Aibtury Pftf* ■ 1 sfie. per. I t e m - ; BeawneM« Pile»»; ; v- Josapii b ; air» Ugr, , Ssi, U _. • Also..BaiUcr Berrlco, w ick- ' Oberito'College, iOMoji retarned^to; Mrs. Leon'BriUon, Mrs; A: L eR o y víxv,i.'.;¡.'.::-oa®rante#a: W airlmaa««!? 4 7 Main Avenue ; v:, ;. | 1 8Sa Cootaáan Avo^ Aaijury Por&V ’. ’ K B S; M, 8 IEDEMAN. :V. Ocean Grove s • Oar terrlee» ' otÀDiiM o to « i l » : f; Tuesday afteinoon, April .18, ■ tho $ e f c '8ttdies ;i.Smidpi^i^tK.;'BpaSd-

for which Theodor« P. Appleby oi Asbury Park will be tonstmaster. County Notes Howard Lippincott of Red Bank, 1 vice president of the New Jersey Association of Seal Estate boards, A f te r . ciian g in g “> ’]>H'a ol' not is■.: ¿«nei'ftl chnirmnty of the .ban-- Builty to itoii vult to charges of quet______committee.’ ' . . mnbi!/.aliiiii i:!^!5tK)rii-oui iliu- P o in t . C h arles W inters', of W anam nssn, Pleasant Motor company, Albert i was lodged in the county jai! last Haenni, 41, 11 memliur of the Point i Sitnday after he had been oscorted Pleasant Umuil of. lidiication, was i from California by Chief 'County held over ' for sentaico this weeli. I ¡nvestiiiator Charles H. Tate and Uaeiini, »m em ber of-the firm fori Detective Amcrilio Sacco, chai'Red J4 years, .was arrested bii .March . with .swindling shore residents of il, after an audit showed the ul- J largo sums. Dr. Otto August Leo lepred shortage over a ])eriod of f ifiltef, his companion, is still beinp: two years The -firm of which he • sought. Winters is to bo arraigned was t!ü' iiiaimjtoi- is owiioil \by: before Juclgo .foil» C. Giordano ltt- Jloward Height, former Monmouth tt'K Chief County Investigator county sheriff. ' .Tat'e and Dotcct.ive Sacco traveled 'IV» Middlulown school busses to .San Bernardino, California, BRANß IICW 1939 * FULL 6 CU, FT. collided at liconardo Mast Friday where Winters wasbemp held for morning, injuring more than a the local county authorities. The seme of children, three of. them officers arrived in Freehold with seriously enough . toJ warrant ...... hos- their prisoner last week. Tato said pitäl treatment. . A Sandy, .Ilook >•!«'> to'Secure, loans from promi- bus, driven by Private Hoye 'S trad-! Winter? and Ritter took part in a dcrman, travelinc on Leonards- ¡'««it persons on the grounds that ville'■'.avenue' collided with a bus'm oney whs cotowb to them from driven by Melvin Covert, West Germany. Keansburtf, at the intersection o f ------—'— Leonardo avenue. The .scene is 1,-4 00t> fe e t from th e Leonardo. H igh j school. lite Sandy Hook bus turn . ed over completely and righted it­ self and the other bus,.from Keans- FRIGIDAIRE W METER-MISER burg, snapped off a fire hydrant, Roots then cáme to rest against a con­ Gives you the Same Simplest Refrigerating Mech­ crete gateway. Some G5 childrei: Slate, Tile, Asbestos. Slag were in the two busses. Most of anism — Same world-famous Meter-Miser—Same the injured suffered bruises. and Built-up Roofing BUY ON OUR one-piece all-steel cabinet construction-the same Representatives from 40 Central Sheet Metal Work LIBERAL New Jersey high schools have finest features of quality and performance as been asked to compete in a De­ Warm Air Heating MÉTEÜ-ICB coration day track and field meet Ventilatine other Frigidaire models costing up to $100 morel la be held in conjunction with the. PURCHASE . Decoration day .meeting- of the Estimates Freely Gives PLAN Freehold Racing association. Frank • It’s built to the same high'standards of the best, Mozeleski, coach at the: Freehol'l yet it’s bargain priced... this new SUPER-VALUE “6 ", high school, will be in charge of J. N. BEARMORE 1 . Meter-Ice is a bank-like attachment, the school meet, which is expected A genuine Frigidaire...a marvel of performance and holding daily deposits. to bring together some of thq fas­ & CO. high-quality construction! A gleaming beauty...with 2 You put 15 cts. in it every morning. test-high ichoo! runners in the 91!) TTiird avenue, A sbury sta te . The- track and field events full 6-cubic foot capacity... and feature after feature We collect the money, oncf a , will be interspersed with the regu- P a rk to save you time, work and money i The famous Meter- month and credit your account. lar trotting and pacing races which T el. 1856 When payments arc completed, tve have been carded for the holiday Miser, that cuts current cost to the bone; 1-piece AU- remove the Meter-Ice and the meet which opens the season at the ( = Steel Cabinet, for long life and greater cleanliness; local track. The Freehold Racine “ Frigidaire is YOURS. association will award medals and the Super-Freezer, that freezes ice with amazing speed 3 No Red Tape. No ‘catches,’ Act handsome trophies for the schol­ -cheaper than you can buy it! And many more—in*, astic speedsters and if the event is now while this offer lasts. successful, may make it an annual eluding 5 -Year Protection Plan-backed by General fe a tu r e .. FRENCH M otors. A moliste; banquet, designed to. H ere is the refrigerator so m any people have w aited stimulate building, real estate üe- DRY GLEANING Full 6-cubic foot storage capacity-t 1.4 sq. ft. ivity and allied industries and to for! Come in! Sec the new Frigidaire SUPER-VALUE shelf area- 63 Icc cubes at a freezing—3 All- induce ricw.business to move to the CO. Metal ice trays with Automatic Tray Release east central portion of New Mer­ “6" today! -55-1/2" tall-28-7/8" w ide-25-3/lfi' deep. sey. will be staged April 17 by the A GENUINE QUICKUBE TRAY leal estate boards of Monmouth, Middlesex and Ocean counties át the Roger Smith hotel in New Brunswick Noticeable benefits were gained from a similar affair W.e held last year mid real estate men Clean YourDry are enthusiastic over the prospects Garment CO. which will come from the banquet INDIVIDUAL on the seventeenth. Realtors from And Return Clothes H-9-48 the three counties met a week ago STERILIZED at Buttonwood Manor, Matawan, Telephone, Anbury Park 6600 to map plans fur .the affair. Bruce Telephone W ilson, Of W ash in g to n , noted Asbury Purk 2364, 5916 I ÎE P T Ü N E economist, and Prof John F. Sly FIRE ALARM Headqcarters. Fire Chief, Stedman 7 8 ...... ;...;....Burlington and Main Fire Chief, Addison Hutchinson. J*,' 320 Bond Street IB... Main Street and Main Ave. S h a f to .. 49.. .Second and Beach short. First Aid. Toleephone 343. of Princeton university will be. the Asbury Park Main Street and Corlles Ave. Spécial Tapi thon pull the hook down and lot go. principal speakers at the banquet Unexcelted Fire House KBPTUHB CITY OCEAH QUOTE ... .'v...... Avondale and Summit 0—0— 8 G e n e ra l > A l a i m 1 W lré .Atkins and Embury 21 Trouble. 3 Fire Out .3 Chlefâ Call. When you discover a fire, go to the 2 1 ...... New York and Anbury Avea. — ...... Prospect and Heck 15...... Neptune and Proepeot nearest fire alarm box, break the 2 2 ...... Police Headquarters 14. . " ...... Springdale and . SylvanU 4 Pioneer Co. No. 1. 6 Independent .Corlles and Ridge Co. No. 3. 0 Bradley No. 8 ,1 long 3 glass, turn tho key, open the door. 2 3 ...... Surf and Beach Corlles and Union 81...;■ : .i. .. . i .Ridge and SylvanU Remain at tho box to direct firemen 24 ...... Embury and Beach ...... S e v e n th a n d S to k e s 83.;.. Vi«..... Munroe and OxonU when they arrive. Do this rather than 25.. Main and Pilgrim Pathway ...... Ridge and Eighth 83...... Steiner and SylvanU telephone, as much valuable tlmo U 26 Broadway and Pilgrim Pathway ...... Tenth and Atkins 38...... Bangs arid Springdale often Jost by phoning. ALWAYS THANK YOU 1 27..Mt. Tabor Way and Pennnyivanla ...v ...... Sixth and Atkins 84. ¿ ...... Third and 8telnet TURN IN THE NEAREST FIRE 2 8 ...... North End Pavilion Eighth and Hamilton A L A R M I 2 9 -----.....* ...... McCUntock and Beach SpeeUl Tape BRADLEY BBaCH MEN LOVE 3 1 .* ...... South End Pavilion , 6—6—8. Goneral Alarm. 2 Ambulance CD ...... Monmouth and Atlantic 3 2 ...... ; Clark and New Jersoy ...... Newark and Madison CALL. AGAIN! i Call, Fire Out. 3 Chiefs Call. Time 11 GIRLS WITH 3 3 ...Benson and Mt, Tabor Way l p. m. 4 Unexcelled. 2—2—2 Police. ' S t...... Evergreen and Madison If you ore peppy and full of fun, men will A HANDY DIRECTORY FOB OUH READERS f 34...... Heck and WhJtilold 41...... Fifth Tand Kent Invito you to dances and parties. 35...... ■ :.. .Webb and Pennsylvania ■WHITES VILLE 43...... Park Place and Ocean "2 • - 5 36...... Suif and Pllgrtm Patliway 45,;...... ■..,... .L&Relne and Ocean . BUT If you ore cross, llatlees and tired, r>«iMitiiNwaiiaiMMai.Bhaif«iiaiiii,iiiiiia,ifli.aii|iii>iiiifl,|l(tiiai,i,,f:iaiaiiaiiai,|liana^a¡lgllil,| .j'|IIBIf|liai|(ll|Hai|||)||’ 3 7 ...... Benson and 'Franklin . .Fisher and Sprlngwood 47.;...; i,. ..Fourth and Ocean •men won't bo Interested. Men don t like Wilhout Laxative^— *nd You'll E a t Fisher and Bangs "quiet" girls. ^When thoy go to parties they E T erjihm y from Soup to NuU 3 8 ...... Benaon and Abbott ------a, 87 ...... Ocean Park arid Central wont girls along who nre full ¿. , ^ BUSINESS DIRECTORY 39.... . New York and Stockton .Sprlngwood and Springdale 58; '.LaKatne and Centra! 4 . 7 ” * th o M dlfitv two pound», d food 4 1 ...... Heck and Lawrence .....'.....M yrtle and Maple ...... ,. ,,:V...... Fifth and Central So In case you need a good general system W.7,en ,0? eti hetT7> ***•#. eoam^Sr Myrtle and Stratford 63 tonic, remember for 8 generations one rich roodi or when you >r* nerrou*, hurried Of 42...... Olin Street Flrehouse 61. . . ..Ocean Park and Fletcher Lake woman has told another how'to go "amillng «°°iri7-i?our f tom*c’1 of'fn rour» out too 43 ...... Main and • Beach : . .Myrtle and Munroe CO.. . . Fifth and Fletcher Lake wuch fluid. Your food doem t digtit and you : Asbury and Anelve 07 ;...... Third and Fletcher Lake thru” with Lydia E. PInkharo’s Vegetablo . km, heirlburn. nausea, p*in. or pout Ellen H. Clive . Special Taps .,...... Stokea and Munroe fly ...... LaRelne and Fletcher Lake Compound. It helps build up more pnyaical •tomich. You feel iour. #lck tni! upiet «U oter.* A. J.O BRECH T — Stokes and Stratford resistance and thus aids in giving you more Doctora n r nerer ttko a l»i»Ura for atonnth Trading aa D. C. Covert Agen«> 6— 5—5 General Alumi; I Wire 78...... Park Place and Main :p and lessens distress from female luno- W iu m v .^««rona tndjoQnih. n tike* thoM Successor to L. Si,{¿a T ro u b le . 2 Fire Out and Ambulance SpeeUl Tapi 74...... v.,.. .i., > .McCabe and Mi*tn onal disorders. HJvL. wla& abIet* Ball-ana for Indlgeitlon Insurance and Real Estate Call. 3 Time 8 a. m. and Chief’s «Call. 0—0—6 General Alarm. I Ambulanoe 75.. v*...... ;...... Brlnley and Mats S , fluidi hartnleu, relief* • 2 First Aid Squad, FIro Chief, Russell Call. Fire Out I Chiefs. Call, Time You'll find Pinkham's Compound WELL • dll (res a In no tlnrnnd put you back on rour NEWSPAPERS 78...... ; ...... Fourth and Main WORTH TRYINGl . ** epifk It !■ amailof and on* 23« 133 Broadway Holbrook; •' ... H 1 p. m. 4 Unexcelled. • 2—2 - 2 P o lic e T i w ...... 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EDMUND L. I BOZO BUTTS—THEY DRIVÉ BES NUTS By RUBE GOLDBERg Esterfor and Interior T in s m ith ^ y.\m. painting ¿late and Shingle . Estlmfttefl FornlBhed . . ; ' 7: Roofing of All Kinds I'rt -'JOT FAM ILIAR VJITH tH C o l m a t i Aie,, Ocean Grove - Stores and Fnrnaces THeCTPnioM S cjkJ THis f4o<\e>- >!ve g o t t o n & sr Phone Asbair ,Park 1038*II Telephone 3149 A HAM ‘VreLMSFORk 109 A b b o tt A r e ., O cean G ro v e AÎSC-UT A SiO BUSIW ESS t b s r o e x T C e AL AMCi I C A M 't S T A T I® fí AFF5N1K ( AFFORfc. TO M ISS THAT A M b CrtAAJCSe K> ANDREW TAYLOR A n d e r s o n (Si C o . STATION- I’LL USTETJ BLAA OXZILF! \S£RY CABSFOLUy ' SOKWAA! TÏÏI AND SnEET HETAIr 79 Delaware Avenue, Ocean Drove -rei iH e coMbutroi^- SKOOFI W O flK E U PAINTING and DECORATING THAT SQUMEsS *-1, 76 Soata Main Street« Arìmìtt P a r k s o H e t W i N S e J THSRi G o e s .P h o n e CM1 PAPER HANGING and WALL T EX T U R E U K £ h Y 5TVKT10/0 Telephone A. P. 4146-W BUT I’M r H V B R A i / J • W° T c A ^ S U R £ m B k t . Pboaes: Asbury Park 688-8156.j THOMPSON & GÍLLAN rrtx owL>r i s I’v e t i e A I’ainting arad Decorating' This Space Reserved TAKS You «MMiWtíSSíX e e f tR E . BS Franklin Avenue. •to t»Rive M 's eoto/oec o v t * ro . ,, Ocean Grove, N. J. tt c H o u s e S IN A ■ . MACrtlME J .

The Wayne Tea Room It’s the Job That Makes the Man By GENE BYRNES Asbury and New Jersey Avenues ' MY-FATHER’S \ HEATHS NK* FATHER'S A N At Emory Street Bridge a PEACH! « FOREMAN tN A Luncheons . •, Dinners BUYS M Eá^TUIrtár m DAMwf v jh a o w a \ BOTTUM& Moglia’s lce Cream H gW 0 f«<6 lM A Public Pfcune A. P. 8505 M. G. EVANS v p A e t o w « BANK so w i « CORKER1. '' c o m te # ? ,«JH” MES ÇAN BOV « e tW S EVR^nVHNÖ «V® MORE-WAN J VJAHT tso î y QUAKER INN V I ASK FOB* y Home-Cooked Regular Dinner, 50c. AI*o a la carte service. Hotwater heat, running water, in'rooms. 37 Main Avenue. Tel. A. P. 7525 ... M. B. STRATTON ST. ELMO HOTEL . ■^ Open All Year .Cantor Mate and New ..York Araiiaes ' IndmduaV ihesls served by dt>? ior T«ek ; '"tv E. 8HUBERT > -; AwHctb F g a ta ^ 1^ - A iddBnropdat Ti4 Asbury -‘at* v79 gfilDAY, APRIL 14, 1989 PAGE SEV EN

JEWELRY, -REPAIRING | HE TIMES adyertiaers’. need’ . our; bwle' 'and ' I B.FEDDES | *• .-friendship. When you need' anything first § OJ MAIM AYHDÜJ3, OCEAN liQOVK, ». | SSilSj] try to buy it at home. We are anxious to | i l ’iifetofllro .itnllillng) . . JBWEl.KU A Jill WATCH IIP. PAI ¡18' I see our hcwe community the center of com- ■ § BXTUA—Btnt. Priera Pulij lor OK' «olii, Appratenti Kr«,»; | merclal and social activity. Communities grow and ,| § prosper through combined efforts, Cooperation and § LAUNDRIES S' team work jnake for results. Trad© at home. " -.1'

magical, new, §| ' CROCKERY double-quick CLEARANCE SALE . ENTIRE ■ STOCK REDUCED ‘ ''. . .' ,. IMPERIAL LAUNDRY SAN1TONE DRY CLEANING CP• ISas'RiUIHSES ■ * Iim CUT KATE. SHOP TEN DIFiEnKNT SBBVICES—A 8MIVICK TO HIT BTBBT ■ ■ . ■ . . . ?:#: *EKB ABJB POBSE — WHEN THINGS LOOK BLACK . House Furnishing*, Hotel, Restaurant and Bar Supplies C$11 Atfeau *»- ■ Box to, Avoa-ij.Ue.H.n. save 18 ways in 1 *v S n iith M u m ^hw A f Telephone, Asbury Park 1147 time, food and money ! *° Jireet Opposite Main Avenue Gate«. LOCKSMITH—HARDWARE :ÂUTO. BODY. REPAIRS TERRY’S 15 MINUTES? ,HfiT6 Radiatori Cleaned aid Repaired Before Filling with AnlKFreei* GLASS INSTALLED New, roomier 1939 CP gas range ovena NEW LINE OF 5c., 10c., 25c., UP and broilers light themselves, pre-heat FREE IB minute demon­ Nick Aotich 7-9 Main Str*et, Asbury Park faster, cook exactly, automatically, cut stration shows. 18 Big 3«»r Frame land All» Straight»«—'Wfceel Ways to «ay». Inatro divo ICC« rinS T AVEMPE, ABBUBY PAUK Teltpfeonc t i l i MILK AND CREAM food shrinkage up to 20 %. New simmer- and interesting. At yont save , top burners for high speed or home or office. Ask .for a DAILY BAKING' waterless cooking can't clog, are */3 "IB Minute” Man today 1 Taylor Dairy Co. Calley A "Williams, Proprietors more efficient, c o o k 1/a faster. See all of Reitz Model Bakery MILH» CUE AM, BUTTBRliILK F BOM MONMOBTU FARMS the 22 new features of these sensational No obligation tc buy BREAD— BOLLS—PIES— CAKES—FRESH BAIL! 142 Lawrence Ateme, Ocean Grove Phone 1970 CP Gas ranges. Then buy one and revo­ if Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove'« Only Year»Round Bake Shop lutionize your cooking. OIL BURNERS CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK BETHLEHEM DOE 1939 CP GAS RANGE p lu s this FABIO BATTAGLIA GIL BURNING EQUIPMENT SIDEWALKS and CURBS CEMENT BLOCKS PROCTOR ELECTRIC- CO. BETTER COOKING RANGE SET FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE BULKHEADS Telephone MM 901 ABbary_ATennot Asbury Pork, y; J, 211 Bangs Avenue, Neptune, N. J. Telephone Asbury Pork 8938 RADIO CLEANING AND DYEING LESS THAN HINES Nonos APPLIANCE SERVICE b a t oil B»ri«r Sill Ilnln S«„ Aeljorj- I’nrk Telcpliono Asbury Fnrk 43M 2 0 c ItAllIO ___ HKl'IilOKHATOItfJ OIL DUHNBUH Specializing in Repair of All Makes of. Get this Handsoma Rcfrigcraicr^, Authorized Dealer for Range S et A DAY •v COPPER’S COKE : - Crosley and Grunow. Heavy aluminum, hand­ JEDDO HIGHLAND COAL 410 Main Street, Asbury Park, N. J, Telephone 5630 Small down payment somely atyled. Economy FU E L , O IL Cooke;, French Fryor, Convenient terms FUEL OIL Covered Skillet Sorviag Telephone 615 SKATE SHARPENING Oven and 2 Cookio Sheet*. See this set today. SHORE CYCLE RENDEZVOUS UOK EHKRLE, Proprietor Thompson Coal Company Agent for Colzmbln, Excelsior Schwinn uml other Pope Made Bicycles, Complete Ht-pnlr Shop. Holler Skates. Children's Y'elilclcs. Baby JERSEY CENTRAL P0WE1 & LIGHT CO. L OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL SLUE COAL Carriages ttciiulr«d. .SkuteK-uml. lawn Mower* Sharpened. 1015 Second Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. Phone 2300 ■ * <17-621 Main Strrot, Anbury Patk« opposite Y. M. C. A* Your Gas Company Telephone, Asbury Park 6600 COAL AND WOOD TAXIS JOHNSON COAL and SUPPLY CO. Mergaugey’s Taxi Though earth should pass away, MAIL SCHEDULE 'Telephone «19—BAY OR HIGHT And heaven grow dim with passing COAt—DC1LBI50 MATP.HTAL—FUEL OIL fTnre lor All Occasion«, also Local and Lorn? Distance JJoTlng fiCnEDFLE OP THE AliUIVAL Ali30 .'ll ryyEB o r autom atic « » at CHARTERED BUSSES FOB ALL OCCASIONS Che Poet’s Corner y e a rs, ■ SBPABTUBE OP MAILS H*rh O. Tompkins 09 SOUTH MAUT STREET OCEA2T OBOVE, H. J< My word will stand for ayo. Oe.aa O ron, S. i. • Phone 4[HO SOI Main Street, Asbury Park, W. J. “I will not have you comfortless!” Netv York, East and Foreign GARAGE—ATLAS TIRES UPHOLSTERING An Ever Present Friend The promise I have made,— A n l n Close ».40 A. M. 8.14 A. M. My promised'can never fail! 10.50 A. H. 10.56 A, W. Phone US) Twonlr-Fouï Hour Berries V t e i Cars • ERNEST B. JEMISON I wi!I not leave you comfortless, Then trust, be not afraid. U« F. 51. 1.10 V. M, Uphoistering, Bedding Cushions, Window Shade« Though earthly friends all fail you, 0 h id e th e w o rd %vhich I h av e given i-ii »• • a.ri p. m. SHAFTO’S GARAGE Mattresses Renovated and Slade to Order Into thy troubled heart. M t P. f t l.to P. M. And storm clouds drive the sun BTOBAOE—BATTEBT—TOWI3ÎQ SEBY1CB—BEPAIBIÜO Telephone 2037-M Believe me child, my word is sure! Newark and Jersey City a w ay , Corner Corllei Areme and Main Street Neptuncy K. J. 511 Main Street, Asbury Park. ______If no answer, Call 5114-J From doubts and fears depart. A rri« Gloss And sorrows oft assail you. «.40 A. K. 8.14 A. M. "I. will not leave you comfortless!" “I will not leave you comfortless! 10.50 A. H. 10.50 A. H. The promise ¡b s o su re , I’ll como again to you;. 4.40H2 £•V. M. H- . s.fi1-10 P.p, M. Jr. Monday, the 8th day of May,. 1930, at right angle« to Second Avenue, ono UuitfforU Struvi: Ihetvco Boutherly at. My Friend so true has given the And where I am shall ye be too!” between tho hours of 12 o clock and 5 liundrcd and sixty eight feet and rlKln jihkIoh to; Banff« Avonuo seventy» *;*« P. M. SM p. M. five (75) feetthence easterly pamllol w o rd , '■ Praise God His word ia true o’clock , (at 2 o'clock. Daylight Saving clghty-nlno one-hundredths of a foot Baltimore and Washington Time) ,in the afternoon of said day,, moro or lesH to a line distant ono hun­ with UaiiKa Avenuo twenty.r®lx <*¿9) His word, shall eer endure. Why need I fear with, such a a t tho Court House in the Borough of dred nr^d fifty feet Houth of tlie south fcut: thence Koatherly*. ai?aln at riffht fr ie n d , Anrite ' Glos. Freehold, County, of Monmouth, New line of Third Avenue, formerly known aiiKle lo Han«« Avenuo twonty-ilvo «.« A. M. 8.14 A. M. (25) foist; thence «»«terly aptaln paj-al- Our friends on earth oft promise My burdens He will bear, Jersey; to satisfy/ a decree of said n« Godfrey AVehuo; thence' (3) wreat- i.- i 1- 10.60 A. M. court ■ amounting to approximately wardly/:; alqhp «aid line- which runs li’l with Uaof;e Avenue twenty-four w ell I’ll leave niy all into His hands; U f P. M. 8,58 P. M. *4,249.00. parallel with the south If no of Third (24) feet i thenro northerly again at They sure would keep their word, For me I know He’ll care. 8.S0i'ii £• P. i"M. 'MO-P. M. All that certain lot, tract or, parcel Avenue, ono hundred and fifty feet rlirlu .ariKle« to BaimH Avenue one hun- ' Burt unknown trials intervene, of land and premises, hereinafter par­ and eighteen one-hundredths of a foot U reil ( 100) feet to tho southerly Uno of ticularly described, situate, lying and or less to a point at right angles .to •Banirs Avenue; thence westerly, . a- And failures have occurred. Mrs. W. B. Dingman Philadelphia, West and South being In tho Township’of Neptune, In Second Avenue, and distant one . hun­ lortK the Houtherly. lino of Bangs Ave­ But He hath said “My word is Ocean.Grove Arrlra . c i ö tt tho County of -Monmouth and State dred and sixty, feet, and twenty ¿one nue. fifty. (50) feet to tho point or su re , ■ A p ril1 10, 193D S* «-H A. M. of New Jersey, at Ocean Grove, and one-hundredths of a foot north of the place of hcglhninR*. A. M. 10.80 A. M. known and .designated as 1..-Lot.’Num ­ beginning point;thence- (4) south­ Seized a« the property, of George II, 1 .0 1 M. I.E8 P, Jf, ber Eight Hundred and Eighty-Six wardly, again at right angles to Sec­ Do Con, e t aln, ta lie n In e x o c u t Ion. a t (No. 880) on tho north side of Embury ond Avenue,. one hundred and sfxtv th e niilL o f C alvin V; ‘/furlcy, et al.# üi 'i. l !t P,E* ii*M„ !’• M, Avenuo on the Map of Lots of; Camp feet and twenty o«e one-hundredths o*f and to ib e wold by, Ground of the Ocean Grove Camp a foot more or less, to the northerly MOltUIS J. WOODB1NO, Sheriir- Trenton and Camden Meeting Association of tho Methodist line of Second. Avenue and point or D.ated A Jareh 24, 1939 lid w iri \ LongHtreet, Sol'r. Arrlro Cles. Episcopal Church.'/ ;; "■ placo of beginning 1 «.«» A. M. 8.14 A. M. Being the sam o. promises conveyed Seized as the property of Doris Keilt <48 lin es) ' 14-17 F e e A. M. 10.85 A. w. to John T.. W alker by tho said Ocean and Richard J. Kellt, her husband^ tak­ TMEYRE KEENER! J-52 £• s - ».68 P. M. Grove Camp Meeting Association by en In execution at the suit of Second CIIAJiCEHY M76 4.40 P. M. WO P.M. Leaso dated October 1, 1887 and - re­ National Bank and Trust Company of. 0.80 P. H. . • corded in tho Monmouth County Clerk's Red Bank, N. J., Sub.-Admr., with the Sit K ill KF '8 SALE;—By. virtue of. a Office in Book 388 of . deeds on page will Annexed of John Turnbull, de­ writ of fi. fa, to mo dircctod, Issued Aft CLEANER! Aabary Park, N. J. :145, and by . sevoral. mesno assign­ ceased and to bo sold .by out-of tlie Court 0!. Chanccfy of tho Clos« ments asfilgnbd to Kmlly Stackhouse MOBBIS J. WOODBI3» G«1 ShcHif SUitc of New Jersey1, will be exposed A. by Milton L. Ott and wife by Assign-, D a te d : M a rc h 31, 1939. to sale at public vendue, on «•<; A. Jf. (.40 M. meht of Lease bearing dato October ¿W arren 11^. Smock, Sol'r. Monday, the 24th day of April, 1939, H i Ä* 2* IMO A. M. 29th, 1928. • • . • ; V - (56 lines) : 15-18. - Fee $23.52 between the hours of 12 o’c lo ck a n d ’5 «J0 P.E K. S* MOi.i* P. r . >r.M. And also all tho estate; right,- title, o’clock (at 2 o’clock) In tho afternoon Interest, term of years yet to come and of day, at the Court House in Ocean Grove to Pt. Pleasant unexpired property, possession, claim tho borough of Freehold. County or and demand whatsoever, as well in Monmouth, Now Jersey, to aatlnfy a Arrive ■ ' ciois law as in equity of the said Emily L. decree of said court amounting to ap­ «•;» A. M. ».40A..M. Stackhouse and J.; Frank Stackhouse, proxim ately $10,058.00. K J Ä-2* ■ «.4i p . ‘.m her husband of, in, and to the said All the following tract or parcel of’ «,4» P. I t . «40 P. H, demised premises, and every part, and land and premíeos hereinafter particu­ AID MAIL parcel thereof, with the appurtenances. larly described, situate, lying and bo- A n g t l f , Cat. And also tho said indenture of lease, in*j in the Township of Neptune, In the¡ n«re .rrlrt ta.re and every clause, article and condi- County of Monmouth and State of •Mi i* S‘ 9J# A- », Of. tlon:thereln9.» expressed and contained. New Jersey, at Ocean Grove, and a , Subject Nevertheless, to the rents, known and designated as Lot Number 10.41 A, »».„ (Ua m. or, n { covenants nnd provisions in the said H i £ • • « . : Seven Hundred and Forty-eight (No. t.«t P. M, l.«0 p. H . I S D.) indenture of lease mentioned. 748) and tho westerly ono-third ‘ of «4« p. m. ■ - «jo p. m. cnI d j Seized as the property of Emily L. Lot So ven Hundred and Fifty (No. Stackhouse, et n!., taken Iri - éxecutio-n 750) on Map of Lots of Camp Ground s is rim ino, Cat. at the suit of W arren A* Plersall, Ex­ of the. Ocean Grove Camp Meeting As­ ecutor of tho Inst Will and Testament sociation of the .Methodist Episcopal- .5*1?i».<* i ss. 1 S* #,5» *■-K* in.! of Phebe . J., Plersall;/ deceased, ; and C h u rch . «a» p. w. m i p ä ; nfc v ,i t o b t w m w Seised as the property of. H air «40 P.*W »Jt* ?. K. W. D.i HOBUTS J, WOODBnrO, Sheriff Louise Wood. Hicks, et als., taken 'In D a t e d : M a rc h 30. 1989. execution at the suit of-Frederick A. Dallas, T*u« Durand, Ivins and Carton, Sol'r«. Smith and< Lillie D. Lawrence, execu­ th e WoHtfs. i - w . a. w . or. n .) (57 lin e s) 1R-18 ■ *21.94 tors of the estate of Sarah B. Aáay, i li a E." t.M Al X. (S. I).) dec’d. and to be sold by’ ¡.10 P. H, *.»» A t V. (H. »,> t iggest-settl w8 CHAW CEBY 1-187 MOBBIS J, WOOBBINO, Sheriff Chicago, ni. SHERIFFS SALE—By virtue of a Dated; M arch-23, 1939. n.ii A. tr . *jm p. k . writ of fl. fa. to me directed, issued Richard W. Stc^it, Sol'r. 1*.4X A. 1». ■ M l P. K. out of the Court of Chancery of the 33 lines 1316 . Fee tlJ .66 , B lade tri* r . UT. t.,M A. w. State of New Jersey, will be expospd tasp.tr. tj h a, »f. to sale at public vendue, on , Monday, the 8th day of May, 1939, between the hours of 12 o clocjc and 5 o'clock fat 2 : o’clock Daylight Saving TimeV in the afternoon of said day, at thé Court House in .the* Borough of •Freehold, County of Monmouth, * New 5 A. n . . ; ReM.A. M. nr. iM Jersey^ to satisfy a decree • of said • £• ,5 ■ • M f A. sr. m . n.» court amounting to approximately It p . *r. - A. iti (W. O.) I17.R24.00. • 5;D» Ifnt Dar -All : the following trao.t or parcel of land and premises hereinafter particu­ HFOH O. tfOOU B, PARtmáliter larly described, situate, lying and be­ ing in the Borough jQf Bradley Beach, In the County of Monmouth,‘and State 'LEGAL: NOTICES Of NpW J«rsnv. ■ ' ; i ; jjwieu; suircQ 130t». , BEGINNING at a point In the nor- i Herbert L. .Hanschko, E sq.¡ - the»-lv line of «Second Avenue. distant 11 Compiere« Street, - one hundred and ninety-two feet and Newark, N. . . CHAIÎCEBT 1.18« '• ■ . ten one-hundrndths of a foot easterly SU B M P F’S SALEl—B y >1rtu’e of. a . :'Proctor • • *■ from the northeast comer of. Second J a m e s Fitzgerald,. F o r G E Ü famous Since 1830 - wrtt or fl. f«. to me directed, Issued Avenue and Centml Avepue; thence . ; N.. out of the Court of Chancery si Vi­ fl> eastward I v, along the northerly 27 Taie Street, -Waplewood. N. J. end Ever-Ready RAZORS sitate, of New Jersey, -will ba .exposed line nf Second Avenue, one hundred j to «aie at publlo venue, on- and fifty feet; thence ( 2 ) northwardly. ...aoarakM,: *';?j^vpv^:.'’ ;; t -> ^ vv'.*

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. July 22—Grand Concert of Music Week. July 24-27—Rescue Missions Conference. , , July 20—Camp Fire. July 31—Founders’ Day, Address By* Mr.-Howard SelUy, Secre­ tory of ¡^Association, . . . The Following Properties Have Been Foreclosed by Neptune August 11-—Annual Concert of St. Paul s Church. August 21—Annual Pennington Baaquot—North End Hotel, August 23—Ushers Annual Banquet, . Township, and I Am Authorized To Offer Them August 24—Choir Annuali Concert, MISSIONARY CONFERENCE August 8-11 ;■ ., This confereneé aims to make the Church more missionary mind-’ ed. Following the new set-up in the now- Methodist Church she con- . ferenco will have special significance this season. Tho sessions will be 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and-*7,30, Bishop Ralph' A, Ward will bring tho latest word from stricken China. Sthor missionaries will bring from 'Home., and afar messages of inspiration; Thé Women’s organization^ will share in tho program. •• . • • ' ' '.CONFERENCE; ON SACRED MUSIC. AT SACRIFICE PRICES Six Important Pays,, July 17-22 ' HOMER RODEHEAVER ’ Goneral Platform Management. Duties of the Director. Relation As Shown Below, Giving Amount Township of the Director to Pastor or Evangelist. How the ¡linger helps or hin­ d e rs U bo of poems or Stories.' Song interpretation, Uslng thd child­ ren. Uso of instruments or orchestra. Mr. Rodeheaver was associated Has Invested in Each with Jüvàngolist “Billy” Sunday for more than 20 years, WALTER D, EDDOWES ■' A course of choir directing by W alter Ds Eddowes, Ocean Gpova music leader. It is our aim to roukc this courao as practical as possible and cover the problems of choir work, Act Quickly. See Me and Make An Offer. Mr. Eddowes will conduct u round-tnblo diacussion on building choirs—Junior, Intermediate and Senior. How to promote interest in the choir members'. How to use successfully all choir members in tho N A M li BLOCK LOT AMOUNT N A M E BLOCK LOT AMOUNT church seivico and many other practical phases of choir work. ------— ------Rosettn Voorhecs, ■ Samuel Mantle], - . - - RUTH RODEHEAVER' THOMAS—^ —— IS Abbott Ave., Ocean Grove.. ,K>. . 755-767' $5,000 1108 Embury Avenuo,...... 155 409 (11) l,b 00 : Voice and Platform Correct platform entrance and exit. Man­ nerisms, Attractiveness; Dramatics Voico Placement. Breathing, Goo. W. Ferguson, E. C hoycc, Posture, Mrs, Thomas ib a concert and rudio artist. Sho haB appear­ 86 Mt. Zion W ay...... 6 5 134 ■ 2,000 1137 Corlies Avenue . ,.... 157 Î IS 3,000 ed on many important radio programs. • A .'F re u n d , c o o Tlios. Behan, Jr. oí PROF..ROLLIN PEASE - 03 Franklin Avenue:.. 1701 . 3,500 1124 Corlies Avenue, ...... 153 ;2 M a ste r Class, Voice, Tono, Placament. Hymnology. Selection of John E. Hughes, Est! .■ - ■ suitable songs., 3iographies oi' Authors; Poise Program building. ltidpway Property, N. W. Cor,, First and Division Mr., Pease is ri well-known artist in Concert ar.d Oratorio, much in .... 87 4 (863-865) 1,500 !I8 Iieck Avenue. . . . Streets ..... À >....., , .174 1—H • . 3,WO demand. Head of triC Music Department, University of Arizona, Tuc­ Alice E. Gibbons, Carrie Landin, son, Arizona. - 10!) E m b u ry A v e n u e ...... 9Í 350 ■ 1,400 (vacant land) DR. OSCAR I. OLSEN 242 Myrtle Avenue...... 178 W . 15 1,200 Dr.' Osocr I. Olsen of Clcvoland will givo addrcssea, or, the rela­ “I made up my Slmbert Property, tion of music to worship and its place in tho orders of worship. 104-10G Broadway...... m 1119-1121 •1,300. ■Robert Crist, m t n d to get a 312 Myrtle Avenue...... 170 . 7-S 5,000 THE GOSPEL SON« AND ITS INTERPRETATION MODERN refrig­ Mary S. Holmes, SoJig Interpretation, This course of study is to acquaint you with erator regardless G7 Benson Avenue,., ...... 126 •IW ! . V 1,500 Charles H, Waiters, the difference between the Hymn arid the Gospel Song. Learn its of cost Imagine 408 Myrtle Avenue ...... ,180 2 ' '-V.. 1,500 John Bieri, . place in church.work. Discuss its usu and general interpretation, ...\ my delight when I 131-13116 Broadway,. . . . 12? 1411/ . -¡,800 Lulu Simone, • General Conference Hour, Each day o«o hour is set aside for found the price of 312 Myrtle Avenue ...... 180 S 1,500 general discussion. This hour is for all—and deals with matters per­ Coolcrator, the air I Inter City. Financ; Corp. conditioned ref He* I (vacant, land) W a lte r . J . . M iner, taining to religious services—especially music. . Prominent religious leader» address this group on special sub­ era tor, was nearly I N. W. Cur. Webb and Benson (vacant land) a hundred dollars under many lesf Avenues ...... 142' - siloO T .750 E. side of Myrtle, 200 loot jects and -the general, round-table discussion Is requested. up-to-date kinds. My foods arc fresth N. of. Holly...... , 180 5 soo Individual problems are discussed and many helpful and inspir­ er, more delicious, and I'm savinf ' Maggie HaRerman Est,, ing suggestions are derived from these conference hours. (vacant land) •' - Luther Môore, money every day” N E, Cor, Main and Lawrence , 430 Mytrle Avenue...... 8 ..; 1,800 CONFERENCE ON EVANGELISM .Coolerator keeps food» fresher bo A venues ...... 145. 2 .11250-1248 2,500 Jo e S co tt, cause air conditioning provides foal August 14-J 9 essentials of ideal refrigeration I Louis Si-hm erler, ■- .■■■■' ." E. sidq of Fisher Avenue, 67? feet S of SprinRwood—100’ DAILY SPEAKERS—Rev. Dr. S, W, Hughes, famous London 1. Constant Cold. 2. I\miive one-waj, 110!) Embury^ Avenue...... 164 .. i 05 3,003 circulation. 3. Balanced Humidity, x 146’.'....,...... ,..; -.105 141 to 144 2,000 preacher who is secretary of England’s Federation of Churches and John Jacobs. . especially devoted to the work of Evangelism. He will be assisted by 4. Washed Air. Instead of costinj 1133-1183% Epibury Avenue .: .151 500-602 .¡,800 Sanerstoin, (vacant land) • men who have had success in this field, more, these advanced features casi Genrce Walters, No, side of 7th Avenue, W, PLACE—The conference will be held in the Temple. you LESS. If you want fresher foodr at less cost,, investigate Coo! lor I 1040 Iieck Ayeiiue...... , v. .154 •'S91 ' . 2 .0C0 : of. Stokes....' ...... 200 s p t. 7 / . 600 HOURS—Sessions at 13, 3, and 7.30 each-day.' * era C. P. C rispo, Best Tiré.Co. (vacant land) PREACHERS— Some of our pastors cannai; leave thoir pulpit3 ASK FOR 10-DAY FREE TRIAL (vacant land) S. side of Corlies Avenue, on Sundays. These conferences havo spécial holp for pastors. Many 1044 Heck Avenue, ...... 15" 592-595 1,000. ' W. of Stokes ______.212 • 6 1,500 could arrive in time for tbu session Monday and remain through the wool, days, Write to the North End Hotel for special rates. Other Zaphon Co , Flo: Webster,. SEABOARD ICE CO. , 220 hotels and boarding houses are available at .reasonable rates, N. side ttf Heck, 172 feet W. 284 Columbus Avenue ...... 247-248 3,300 557 foot W, of .P ro sp ect.. ,* .153 594-C02-3-I Samuel Nussbaum, SUNDAY SERVICES Phoae, Asbury Park 2620 of Prospect St. side of IJeclc, : 154 035' 2,0'JU • 139 Hawthorne Avenue. '.*.270' 11-12-13-14.35 4,500 AUDITORIUM PREACHING SERVICES—10.30 A. M. and 7.30 tf m m iH.iiniiineawiiBMi P. M. BIBLE CLASS—From July 2 to September 7, in the Auditorium I rsiiit?rT3 at 2.30. Leader, Charles Poole. Teachcr, Dr, Harold Paul Sloan, Edi­ ¿man HE REFRICER4T0R See Me Before rou Buy, Burn or Borrow tor New York Christian Advocatc. , SUNDAY SCHOOLS—At 2.30 o’clock th« Young People’s Sun­ day Schorl in tho Temple, John S. Yeo, Superintendent Primary Sun­ day School in Thornley Chapel at 2.30, Mrs. Alexander n . Leo, leader. NORTH END PAVILION—4 P. M. Lender, George C. Millar. SOUTH END PAVILION—4 P. M- Leader, Rev. Alfred Wagg, D. D. New York LOUIS E. BRONSON BEACH MEETING—Foot of Ocean Pathway, 6 P. M. Leader, Bleeckor Stirling. Motor Coacheg GENERAL DAILY PROGRAM YOUNG PEOPLE’S MEETING daily at 9 a. m., in the Young Leave Ocean Grove People’s Temple. During July in Charge of Rev. George C. Dilwortli, Association Office Real Estate and Insurance D. D., Secretary of tho Atlantic District, American Bible Society, and B.2Sf 9,25, 10.25 A. M. during August Rev. Robert C, Wells, D. D., Pastor Logcti Methodist Church, Philadelphia, Pa. Music isndes- direction of W alter D. Ed­ 1.25, 5.25, 7.25 P. M. dow es.'Mrs. W alter D. Eddowes, PianiBt. Daily Except Sundays 53 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. HOLINESS MEETING—Weekdays at 10 A, M , in tho Taber­ Reservations must bo made on nacle. July leader, Rev. Alfred Wngg, D. D. Clarence Kohlmann, .a ll coaches Pianist. August, George W. Henson, President, presiding JUNIOR SERVICES—Daily at 9.00 A t M., in Thornley'Chapel. Telephone 1058 Mrs. A. H, Leo, leader, DAILY .2 5 Excursion One Day SoDd On All Coaches Sophs Prepare For Sport Dance The next social event on the Sundays, Leave's from 'Neptune high school calendar is Lake and Heck Street the dance to be given by the so­ Asbury Park, N. ’J. 1939 SUMMER PROGRAM CAMP MEETING phomore class next Friday evening, Tel,. Asbury Park 339 Friday, August 25th to Monday, September 4th. Opening with April, 21, in.the gymnasium. Dave Ocean Grove Preaching Services, Conference», ■ Holy Communion in the- Auditorium Friday, August 28, 7,30 P, M. EXCURSIONS teb crj Park-New York Transit Co. Ilugfiins and his well-known local Each week day thereafter to Saturday, September 2 nd, preaching Camp Meeting, Auxiliary Meetings •services daily in the Auditorium at-10.30 and 7.30, Friday,'Septeni, orchestra will play for the affair SUNDAY SERMONS—10.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. ber 1, Young People's Night. Camp Meeting Sundays, August 27th which will be strictly informal. NEW YORK .Where the theme is announced the sermon will be preached by re­ and September 3rd. Camp closes Labor Day morning, September 4 Preparations for decorations and Strassburger’s quest and published and be on sale before the season closes. Persons with Annual March around Zion. other necessary incidentals are be­ o r NEWARK denirin?. copieE u,t S1.00 each plus postage, please write the Associa­ ing taken care of by Robert Wil­ VISIT THE BIQ CITY-se« ti» Bn tion at Ocean Grove. THE CAMP MEETING PREACHERS «rmrds—RwBo City-Fifth fir m o * * _ son, president of the second-year June 11—A. M... Bishop Ernest G. Richardson, Philadelphia area. Wé welcome to. the 1939. Camp Meeting as-the messengers the '«tern—flw ifaMtm and otter tí&U* P. M. The Rev. Carlisle Hubbard, D. D., First Methodist Rev. Dr. E. G Homrighousen of Princeton Seminary, widely known sfadcnts., and his ¿oqunittee, com* theologian and author, i^ast year his strong evangelical message, on posed of Mildred Dukowitz, Jeanne WHAT TO DO I N K E W Oldest Independen! General Church, Asbury Park. VOHK—See tree the ©xhlhU June 18—A. M. This Rev. G. I Humphreys, D. D. President High “Justification by Faith” preached in bur Auditorium made a profound Brophy, Marilyn Griffith, Betty ttons by faro úna figure tka¿ Market in Ocean Grove Point College. . . impression. It vos, published in the volume 'Sermons by the ‘3cr .': Urs at the skating rink In With him will be associated the Rev. C. Jeffares McCombe, D. D., Lawlor, Louise Kresge, Lester the sunken placa at Badfo Pil{rrlm Pathway and Olin Street P. M. The Rev. John Pemberton, Jr., DJ D., pastor, Cen­ City, ■■ tenary Methodist Church, Camden, N. J. pastor of St, Paul's Methodist Church, New York. H« has hr.d wide Franklin, C h arles Rosenstein. ' Telephone Asbury Park 17 if June 25—A; M. Dr. Robert E. Speer, New York—“HowTo Abide in experience as á travelling evangelist and has had success in several James Coder and Leroy Slocum. prominent pastorates as o pastor ovangelist, Thesj two men have, Go by train In safety, tpeid and C h rist.” comfort. Bare traffic Jams, P, M. The Rev. Ralph W. Sockman, B. D., Christ Metho­ consented to accept the responsibility of the«« ten days with the save time and money, toot dist Church, N. Y.—"The Christian’s Ethical Liv­ pledge of our cooperation and prayers. We look forward hopefully to in g ." "a season of refreshing from the Lord.” . . WED. s.# .25 Specials for Week-End July. 2 —A. M. The Rev, Daniel A. Poling, D. D., Grace Baptist Each, week day during Camp Meeting there will be a 10.30 A . Si. WOOLMAN’S APRIL 19 Temple, Philadelphia. Sermon in the Auditorium, 2. P. M., Preacher» Meeting in the Taber­ •■J| ■ Trip Cinnamon Buns 30c. doz. P. M. The Rev. Norman Peale. D. D., Marble Collegiate nacle and a 3 P. M. Meeting in the Temple. Pound Cake ...... 25c. quarter Church, New York—“How to Overcome Tempta­ Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Dr. Lynn Harold Hough of Leaves Ocean Grove-Asbury tio n ." Drew Theological Semioar? will preaeh each afternooa át 1, QUALITY MARKET Park 8:44 A. M. Roast M eats 20c. % lb. July 9 -A . M. Wednesday will be Preachers Day, Dr. Harold Paul Sloan pre­ BttarnlDff tlekeu good on any Potato Salad ...... 20c. lb. > Bishop J. L. Decell of the Methodist Church train except tbe Bine Comet on- P . M. siding. Addresses by Dr. John Langdalc and Dr. Lynn. Harold Hough 125 Heck Avenue antr «1 unit*. J u ly 10 — A. M. and sermons by Drs. Homrighousen and McCombr. Ocean Grave Con»af< - N«ff