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Buy Only' From Responsible Mer "T^e Business of the Times Job Print- Needham, N. J.; F. P. Goodwin, Funeral services were held Wed chants. Consult TOnes Advertising ing Department is to Please DR. MARSDEN WILL Jamaica, t . I:; Grace M. Doherty, nesday afternoon for Mrs. Gcoi- > Columns For Stores of Proved Richmond Hill, L. I.; Mabel Wig giariria Slater, wife of William II. Integrity. Each Customer. Test Us. gins, Woodside, N. Y.; Mr. and Slater, 1302 Seventh avenue. Jlrs. ADDRESS SENIORS .Mrs. Edgar Schneider, Mr. and Slater died Sunday evening of com HORSE AND THE 8JIOHE TIMES Mi'S. J* L. Ludlam, Belleville, N. J.; plications.' Rev. George, H. Jack Mr. and Mrs. H. Marsden, Brook HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION IN son, pastor of the JInnasquan JI. FOUR CENTS lyn; ' Miss. Arora Nagle, Robert P. Church, officiated.. She is sur R&CES VOL. LXIII. No. 24. OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1938 AUDITORIUM THURSDAY Cflbiirn, Dorothy Coburn and Mr. vived by her husband, four daugh at Isaac Coburn, Paterson; Mr. and ters, four sons and nine grand Mrs. Walter Wilkie; Clifton; Mrs. children. .mmiiimiiMmimimujujmtnvaiinuminomnniumjiiimriiitiiinm. • New York- University Man'To Have Peter Do Moth, Ralston, N. J. Jlrs. Daniel Thompson, 1227 Cor- Freehold, N. J, LEGION AUXILIARY SUMMER RESIDENT BATHING RATES as Subject, “If I Were oYu’"; Cheltenham—Miss Lucy L Ful lies avenue, celebrated her seven AUDITORIUM IS OPENED FOR NEPTUNE COMMENCEMENTS HONORED BY N. Y. U. Board President Juhii I!. Stout ler, Scranton; Miss Elizabeth Holt, ty-seventh birthday last Thurs FRIDAY & SATURDAY Phila.; the Misses Emmols, Mrs. day. She entertained her children PLANS ELECTION FOR HOTEL GUESTS Will Present Diplomas To Grad- M: A. Benmbre, Mrs.'G. Stewart, and grand children. She received THE SIXTY-NINTH SEASON Dr. Henry Mann Silver, WERE HELD THIS WEEK Mt. Vernon; N. Y.j' Miss Maude •eighty-seven-yeaV-old retired . uates many gifts and a large birthday TIIOMA OFFERS COOPERATION M. Wauganian;. Miss Anna Dines, cake. Mrs. Thompson is very ac June 10 #11 NOMINATIONS AT MEETING surgeon who has been a sum Dr; Carl Marsden, of New York Pittsburgh; Mrs..A. Fentle, E. J. tive, has always been a great wor MONDAY NIGHT mer. resident of Ocean G fee WITH HOTEL OWNERS " University ,will deliver the com- Felfer, Mr. 11. Fel for, Nutloy; ker in tho West Grove JI. E, church Auspices for the past thirty years, iind One Hundred and Thirty-Two Pupils Receive meiiccriicnt address to tlie gradu George M. Fenchel, Columbus, O.; for. tho past fifty-eight years. She Penn-Jersey Circuit Sermons by Bishop Ernest G. Richardson In Dr. Karakeen H. ,Sewny, both ating class of Neptune high school Mrs. M. N .. Schmaiirig, Miss Mil is also a member o f tho D. 'of A.; Six Members Will Attend Conven of whom received their de Banquet Committee Reports On grees from New - York Uni in the Ocean Grove Auditorium, dred Schmaling, Washington; Mrs. Liberty, Council, No. 62, which she tion; Group Will Join Posts For Annual Event To Be Held At Diplomas at High School Graduation In Thursday night. He will have as R. G. Breish, Mr. and Jlrs. R. G. attends regularly. 100 HORSES augurate 1938 Schedule of Religious Ser versity School of Mcdicine in Breiscli, Bethlehem; Pa. Service At Old Tennent Church 1875,. returned Wednesday, /North Erid Hotel; Eleven New his topic, “If I Were You.” Dr. in Events Marsden', who is dirctor of all off- 8 vices; He PreaossOn Salvation and the To Commemorate Battle of Moh- June 8, to ; participate in the Members Arc Elected. ; : , Auditorium Last Night ( ism mar Schools Aurora—Captain P. M Hartt, FAJIOUS VIOLINIST SUNDAY admired by thousands in California , 106th commencement exercis campus programs for N. Y. U., is East Orange; F. Marguerite That well-known for his interesting ... now awaiting you in Asbuty Park ^ mouth. es at Ohio Field, on the cam Members of the- Ocean Grove cher,' Mt- Vernon;- Mrs. John R. Mischa Violin In Convention Hall 40 Colts on Friday * One God. ^ : , . pus at University Heights, tho Hotel association listened to an Graduate One Hundred and Fifty-Nine. talks, to the young people. Nelson, Port Washington;; N. Y.; First nominations • of officers Rov.' George \V. Yard, of the Theatre Bronx, N. Y. Dr. Silver was explanation of bathing rates for Jlrs. Marjorie B. Jones and son, took place at the Monday night formerly clinical professor at hotel guests by Association Mana West Grove II. E. church, will open Teddy, Manhasset, N. Y.;. Bessie Making his debut with the Ber 4 Events for meeting of the American Legion the graduation exercises with the “To raise up and to glorify salvation and to try to the College of Medicine and ger Joseph Thoma'at Tuesday Graduation week) with the beaming students and Geary, Campaigne, N. J.j Ella lin Philharmonic Symphony Or Seasoned Horses on M o n v e b e y F u b n k t u b e Auxiliary . Asbury ; Park, iri received: the Alumni Meritori night’s meeting. Hotel guests may invocation. Tho high school band, Walker, East Rutherford; Helen chestra when only twelve years bring it into the .hearts and lives of others ,is what this charge of the President; Mrs. Nelr proud parents, came to a conclusion last night when the under the direction of Kermit (exclusive with us in 20 eastern states) ous Service Medallion in 1932 hire a bath house, accommodating Kassnor, Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Alber, old, Mischa Violin, who .will ap Saturday Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association is for,” declared ly ■' M. Walters. The . nominations: for “outstanding, and distin four, at $4 a week, $10 a month 132 ftiembers of the senior class of Neptune high school Stewart, music supervisor of the Paterson; A. D. Kauffman, Mr. pear as guest conductor and violin will be reopened and closed at the townships schools, will render sev Bishop Ernest G. Richardson, D. D., LL. D;,"of the Phila guished service to the univer or $15 for. the season; This me and Mrs. W. Hart, Newark; Wen- soloist with tho Federal Symphony next meeting, July 11th, elections sity." Dr. Silver for the past : thod was preferred, to that of sell received their diplomas from the hands of John B. Stout, eral selections during the program. lia Faflaman, Montrose Court, N. Orchestra at the Convention Hall, POST TIME 2:00 Refreshing 6-PIECE DlNm G SOOM There will be student essays by delphia Area, in his Sunday morning Auditorium sermon. of officers and delegates will take fifteen years has spent his ing the hotels tickets in .bulk. Mr. president of the board of education. Y.; Melvin C. Unglev, Lena Ungler, on the boardwalk, Asbury Park, ADMISSION— 65c. place August 8th. The nominating summer vacation^ at the Ar Thoma also announced that the George M. Smith nnd Constance Long Island City, N. Y.; Charles Sunday evening, June 19, ' was Using as his text the second ctap. | A total of 150 students have Busch, their subjects being “Tho . Add to the charm of living with tHis romantic Monterey dining of St. Paul’s Epistle to the Ephes-.: Supreme Deity, but they are trying committee consisting of Mrs. Rose lington hotel, across from Aur' paving of Stockton avenue ' had Ungler, Astoria, L. I. heard by Queen Alexandra, wife of Children Accompanied By Kamus, chairman, assisted by Mrs. been graduated from the five are as follows: president, Burt G. High School Library” and “Trans room in Dusty Brown, the mellow tone of a desert smoke tree in ians, verses 8 and 9, Bishop Ri-.,; to abolish Him. God to them is ditorium park. ; : been completed and Franklin ave Metz; secretary, Marianne R. Par Shelburne— Mrs. Thomas E. King Edward VII. On that occas Parents— Free 1 autumn. The extension table has the authentic-hand-hewn effect; Charles DiSalvo and Mrs. Clara nue is now being paved. grammar schools in the Township portation.” ion his playing of Tachaikowsky’s chardson officially opened tKe represented by the church which ker; and treasurer, Gertrude M. John B. Stout, president of the Cockrill, Baltimore; George W. chairs upholstered with exclusive "Monterey crash”; The bufTet, 1938 season of Ocean Grove's re-; was sympathetic toward keeping Reid submitted the following slate; nmmitramiiKmujni President James P. Dunn, of tho at exercises held throughout the' concerto established him as a bril president) Mrs. Hattie Godfrey; Bangert. John D. Ford. received Board of. Education, will•• present Schilling, Elizabeth Koch, Brook hand-decprated in Mexican Fiesta colors, has characteristic hand* ligious services with a discourse on1 the underprivileged down. Russia hotel association, explained the de week a»d concluding Wednesday the R. P. I medal for high scholas lyn; Miss M. G. Wright, Tanners- liant artist, and a few years later first vice-president, Mrs. Elvira the diplomas to the graduates, af •wrought iron strap-liinges. Solid wood construction, no veneers. salvation through faith and not | has established anti-religious laws, sire of the hotel proprietors that with the Ridge Avenue and Brad tic attainment in mathematics and ville, X. Y.j Mr. and Mrs. T. Dunn, when he arrived in England, Queen. Lewis; second vice-president, Mrs, the Stockton avenue entrance to ter which Dr. Yard will deliver Alexandra invited him to be her Monterey room accessories available at modest additional cost. through boastful Christian deeds, {making God like man. “Let usun- ley Park commencement exercises.. sciences. the benediction. Eleanore Dunn, Grace Stone, Ma In.. India five million people are1 ment for teaching a . religious Anna Ouimet; treasurer, Mrs. HEALTH OFFICER the Grove be improved, so that guest at Windsor Castle. He im Florence Alien; chaplain, ‘ Mrs. Various members of the Board of Constance Lorena Busch was the Graduation exercises in other bel Andrews, New York City; Mr. Pitcet may alto be , Monteriy Furnitun Section; mint Floor ’ sincerely seeking salvation. Many truth/ more traffic could be directed in mediately became a favorite of WOOLMAN'S Madele Wallach; historian, Mrs. Educatiori presented the diplomas. recipient of the first annual Lida schools and board members who will and Jlrs. Walter W. Kane, Mr. bpught separately. go on great pilgrimages, counting Bishop Richardson continued by at that point. The hotel association A. Dorcn award, presented by the and Jlrs.: L. Schorwoolf, Newark; the royal household. In England he Your transportation costa refunded Mirinie Feldman; sergcant-at-anns, GIVES MAT|REP0RT promised to erect ari electric sign The high school exercises last presont diplomas are as follows: played a series of concerts and re the miles of stretching themselves saying that Russia is not the only Neptune Alumni Association to the Summerfield school, Earl Woolley, Henry II. Van Dinburg, Corsackie, on a purchase of Monterey Furniture country which has made definite Miss Frances Goldstein. . . at, the Stockton avenue gates, night in the Auditoruni were ex citals appearances with the Queen’s QUALIFY MARKET lengthwise on the ground; many ceptionally interesting. The pro most outstanding girl in the sen Monday; Ocean Grove school, Ed- N, Y.: Mrs. A. P. Dangan, Bergen- deny themselves in fasting; many attempts to eradicate the God idea. Delegates who will attend the ANNOUNCES COMMUNICABLE similar to the one at the Main ave ior class. The Association presen field, N. J.; Jliss Dorothy JI. Deii- Orchestra and the London Phil state convention are Mrs. Walters, nue entrance. In behalf of the ho gram as it was presented follows: mund L. Thompson, nnd Whites- harmonic Symphony Orchestra. live as hermits apart from the un “Turkey, under the leadership of ted the Norman Stewart Hall award ville school, John F. Knox, both cher. Mrs. Aucust Dcucher, Maple 125 Heck Avenue Kemal Pasha,” said the Bishop, "is Mrs. Elizabeth Sullivan, Mrs. Hat' DISEASE RECORD tel proprietors, he thanked the Invocation, Hev. George W. Yard; Singing on the same program, godly civilization; and still others Overture, “Lustpiel”—Keler-Bela, to Charles Edward Weddle. These on Tuesday; Ridge Avenue school, wood, N. J.,-Virginia Lanster, Mrs.' Ocean Grove S t e i h b a c h -IC b e s g e C o . torture themselves in.the ordeal of uprooting the Moslem religion in tie Godfrey, Mrs. Elvira Lewis, Camp Meeting Association for its honors aro presented.to two stu .F*; V. Lanster, Jlrs. P. . A. Lanster. as guest artist is Viola Philo, lead Miss Frances Goldstein, Mrs. Elsie cooperation with the/hotels ■ and by the high school band; Essay, Mrs. Anna T. Doy, 2 p. m., and ing soprano at Radio City, Music fire. ’ These five million, “seekers’- his country. Radio, theatre, books W. Stanley Applegate States That dents in the senior class vwho ex- Bradley Paris school, Roland G. Allentown, Pa.; Miss Jayne Black Telephone 963, ASBURY PARK, N. J. and schools are-teaching atheism. Mecouch. The alternates are Mrs. the many physical improvements “The School Library,” by George Hall in New York. Born in New are making the same mistake as M. Smith; Chorus, “Gloria Patri," coll in scholarship, athletic ability, Reighton ,8 p. ni, Wednesday! wood, Verona, N. J.; Jliss H. Rud- • _ •■'. • •" - . •• Ponnd • v . . Christians—depending upon their Churches in these countries have Fannie Cyphers, Mrs. Elizabeth 276 Pupils Were Vaccinated the of. streets and parks. character and personality. They derow, Phila. York city, Miss Philo made her a 111...... " ^ . . . . ^ i n n i i i i n m i n i n i n i H i n i i i i i n n n i i i i i i i i i n i i H i i n i n i Harsin. Mrs. Minnie Feldman, Mrs. The report of the banquet com Cherubim Sorig, by Bortniansky, first public appearance at the oth Prime Rib Roast of works for salvation. been turned into Godless museums. Past Month; Township Commit have been established by the Alum Jlanchcster—Mr. and Mrs. Er The Turkish faith is gone and there Anna Ouimet. a mittee, Mrs. Jean Hancox, chair the high school chorus; Essay, AMONG THE HOTELS er side of the continent nt Victoria, Beef ...... 28c. The Pharisees did everything “Transportation,” by Constance ni to perpetuate the memory of nest, Richmond Hili, N.'.Y.;-Vir the Lord wished, and they thought is no substitute.” Delegates nominated to the coun tee Pays $3,849.77. In Bills. man, was received. The date will one of Neptune’s greatest super- : ginia Nordholm, Jit. Vernon; Jlrs. British Columbia, at the age of 9 Shldrs. of'Spring Lamb, be June 27,. and the place the new Busch;. March, “Normal”, by Ben yfe'srs. At 17, she was heard by they had the gift of salvation. A “A false and indifferent church ty for the ensuing year: Mrs. Hat vising principals, serving in that Whitfield—Miss Jo Lewis, Wash A. Schwarz, JIary A. Leary, Jlrs. Boned and.RoIled ..19c. is the cause of present Godlessness. William Stanley Applegate, North End hotel. Mrs. Edward J. nett, high school band; Address Gatti Casazza and immediately en Pharisee would congratulate him- tie Godfrey, her appointed secre township health officer, reported Rapacity from 1897 up to her death ington,' D. C.; Mrs. A. C. Stevens, G. K. Faren, Jliss J. L. Keeling, 'self and contrast himself with a Impotent churches will never sur tary, Mrs. Fannie Cyphers, Mrs. Borton, chairman of the ticket “If I Were You,” by.Dr. Carl Mars- gaged as a member of the Metro Chuck Roast ...... :...22c. to the Neptune board of health den, of the New York University; in .1917, and its greatest athlete, Phila.; Dr. and Mrs. William G. Mi1, and Jlrs. A; H. Billinger, Mrs. poor ’.vrctched worshipper who was vive over the nationalism policies Leah Watson, Mrs. . Elvira Lewis committee, requested, that _ all who drowned while rescuing a girl Conditt, Phila. L. A. Mooney, Mrs, L. Heitman, politan Opera Company. ' Since Com Plate Beef, .....,12c. Tuesday night , that ten .smallpox those interested in a t t o n <1 i n g Organ.solo, “Overture to the Opera that time she has sung in England, , looking away from his ability, that are being instilled in the and Mrs.- Eilsie Mecouch. Alter who had fallen hrough the ice on Jliss E. Heitniri, Jliss. Isabel C. minds of the world’s leaders. Na nates: Mrs. Edith Taylor, Mrs. clinics had been conducted in- the should s.ecure their tickets as ear Mignori,” by Clarence Kdhlniahri; - ' Grove Hull—Jlrs. Christina D. France and, Germany . and with Bacon, % lb. pkg...... ISc. ' ...lowledge and possessions and public schools of the.township dur Presentation of diplomas, John B. a lake in Cranford, N. J., during - Cook, Evanston, 111.; Miss Christina Stevenson, Jliss Bertha A. Steven through faith received salvation. tionalism requires belief and faith Anna Ouimet, Mrs. Clara Reid-and ly as possible* from a member of the Christmas vacation in 1928. son, New. York'City; Mr. and Jlrs. Philadelphia, Chicago and Boston Smoked ,Tongue ...... 27c. ing the month of May and that 276 the ticket committee, consisting of StoUt, president of Board of Edu Gregory, Jersey City; Mr. and Mrs. symphony orchestras. At the As Walter D. Eddowe's led the mu in the state only.” ; Mrs. Rose Kamus. Yale has established a Hall schol F. Jlorgan, Verona; Mr. and Mrs. T H E/^(^i«^. D., pas Charles Loveman reported that the the sccond Tuesday to the second mainder of the summer months ent, Opened Prognrm; Commun DRY GLEANING comfort. Save traffic Jams, •f XESS .“MIXING” OF FLAVORS—Food odors are enrrlod to water • Unit officers nd all Past Presidents Dalinda, Hawthorne, N. J. //.:. training here, nearly 200 horses from melting lee where they may dissolve and he carried away where tor of the First Methodist church, department of streets was raising Monday of the month was discus The thousand dollar club recent Albatross—A J. Houghton, Miss save time nnd money, tool but is every one. with the power to vote. A dona ity Singing Enjoyed; Thirty- are at the local track. .Old timers CO. they can do no harm. . “In Russia people know that Newark, N. J., will be the guest a sidewalk for a 500-feet length, sed. ■ . -■______ly organized has met with enthusi Anna Hurst, Alice McCarren, Miss who remember when the Freehold -f NO 3IOVING PARTS OR MACHINERY—“A cake of Ico never gets preachers. tion of $3.00 was made to the Sal-, Embury avenue, Neptune. The First Anniversary Celebration, Betty Hurst, New York City; J. R. there is a God and that, he is the astic and generous response by the track was one of the most popular f . 2 5 out of order.” Yet often you can save $100 or more on your.purchase vation Army, drive. . sidewalk has sagged as much as Occan Grove Pharmacy Opens people throughout O.c e a n Grove July. 19. Broomfield, Hcllairc, L. I.; Mrs. half-mile rings in the East can ■ Hound simply hy. choosing this most modern of.nil refrigerators—Coolera* six inches and becomes impassable Neptune N ews Notes J U N E 1 5 ■ tor. The Monmouth County Ameri- and the fund is almost completed. C. L, Smith, Eliaor C. Miller, harly bfclieve revival of racing here TrlP I •can Legion posts have extended an when it rains. The drugstore for many years Some 1,000 representatives of Mr. James W. Freund, Mrs. Han- SWING AT READE’S CASINO owned • and operated by the late This means a great deal, to St. has been so successful. mu Leaves Ocoan Grove-Ashnry invitation to all units in the Coun The committee received a letter Paul’s church, and those in charge the 500 auxiliaries of the Newark . -•.nail Freund, Jeannette Freund, ROBERTS BECOMES ,Otto Neubert at the southwest Warner Eberhardt is ill at • his Park 7:40 A . 31. ty to cooperate with, them in hold from the Shark River Property of the matter, are very greatly and'New Jersey conferences atten • Jackson Heights. Standard Time shown. Add ono Jimmy Dorsey Attraction This Owners’ Association complimenting comer of Main and Central ave home, 1132 Corlies avenue. We Clean YourDry hour for Daylight Tlmo SEABOARD ICE CO. ing services to commemorate the pleased by the success. a a| ded the 15th annual picnic at the MAIL SCHEDULE , ; Week-End Battle of Monmouth of the Revo the Neptune police force for its nues has been, purchased by Ari- M. E. Home for the Aged which Park View—Miss Hazel Hagan, Miss Fanny Garrabrant is ill at Garment Itctarning tickets good oh any COUNTY CLERK gelo Vasiliades, of Lakewood, and Sunday morriing, Rev./Carlton Mr. and' Mrs. P. Dellora, Brook- her home, 1222 Ninth avenue, SCHEDULE OP THE ABBIVAL AND JToy Jorsoj- Central train, ex Telephone Asbury Park 2620 Swing sessions held weekly at lutionary war, at Old Tennent work of protecting" their property. R. .Van .Hook will .preach, his sub- ' was held Tuesday; Those attend INDIVIDUAL cept The Diue Comet, on date Church; Sunday, June 26th, at 2.30 Bills totaling $3,849/77 were or completely.renovated. lynj'Miss J. V. Hoppock, Wesfield, DEi*AHTUliE OP MAILS of sale.- BRANCHES AT SPRING LAKE, RED BANK Reade’s Casino on the boardwalk ject being “Jesus Joy Made Ours.” , ing enjoyed boxed lunches and in ; Irving Turner arid family, for And Return Clothes p. m. Members will meet at the dered paid and ?10,000 was paid off 'Proprietor Vasiliades opened the spected the home. N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. William Ai't- merly of Neptune City, have moved , Oooan,. Grote, N. J. Consult New Jorsey ■ Central HOWARD HEIGHT SUCCEEDS in Asbury Park \vill reach a new new store this week under the The Quartette choir, under the di-j mann, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bryant, STERILIZED ticket agents for additional in LONG BRANCH, KEYPORT, SEA BRIGHT AND LAKEWOOD Freehold post rooms at 2.15 p. m., on bonds and interest. John H. Parker, jr., superintend to Fifth avenue. , ; ’ New York. East and Foreign formation. Children 5 years of high when the famous “King of name1 of the Ocean Grove Phar rectiori of G. Raymond Bartlett,! Irene V. Fish,' August H. Schinan, HIM IN OFFICE OF SHERIFF the Saxaplione” Jimmy Dorsey and and proceed in a body to Old Ten will render some fine musical hum-; ent of the home, opened the pro Mr. and Mrs. George Gravelle, Arrive ClOBO Telephone ago and undor 12, reduced fare. nent. !'v 'a.:,a,: av. a macy. He is a registered pharma New York; Mr. and Mrs. Gerard 6.10 A, M. 8.10 A. it his orchestra, play at the shore’s Class of ’34 Plans Reunion cist of several years, experience, a bers. The midweek prayer service, gram at 1.15 O’clock, when he in formerly of Philadelphia, have 10.45 A. Ai. 10.45 A, Mv Asbury Park 2364, 5916 Refreshments were served by the Mnngpre, New York City. moved to 1111% Eighth avenue. e i;\ T iv \ i Both Men, After Receiving Their favorite dance palace on June 19. graduate of Columbia University at 7.45 on Wednesday evening,, will troduced Mrs. J. R. Wright, Jer 1.30 P . 3d. 1.01 P. M. Maestro Jimmy Dorsey, brother of committee, a Mrs. Hattie. Godfry, ' Firial plans are being completed be a special feature during the sey City, auxiliary field sccretary- Sliawmunt—Mrs. A. J. Peterson • The . Friendship : Cii-cle held its 4.30 P. M. 3.5& P. M. 320 Bond Street Appointments From Governor Mrs. Elizabth Sullivan, Miss Ellen- for the second annual reunion of College of Pharmacy, and is licen and daughter Muriel, Bronx; Mr. U.30 P. -\L ti.30 P. M. “Sliding trombone Tommy," will sed in New Jersey, New. York arid summer months. Many fine pro of the.Newark conference, and Mrs. regular meeting at the club room, Asbury Park , Stras; ora Sullivan and Miss Frances the Neptune high school class of B. P. ‘Judd, New Brunswick, aux and Mrs. Pormenter, Brooklyn; No*varii and Jersey City Moore, Arc Sworn in By County bring his entire group of swing Illinois. He will carry a full line grams are contemplated which 1314 Ninth avenue,: Monday eve artists, for his first showing here. Goldstein. - • ’ ’34 to be held at the Jumping will be announced from time to iliary field secretary of the New . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vaughan, Miss ning. . : : - Arrive : ; ■..../.•/•• oiose Judge, J. Edward Knight. Brook Country Club on Tuesday, of drugs and also provide a foun Helen Ann Vaughan, New York C.30 A. Mi ' ' >8.10 A. it The rapid rise of Jimmy to the tain and luncheonette service. time, and everyone is cordially in Jersey conference. John H. Bills, 202^ South At 10.46 A . M. 10.41 A. M. Market Announce Bryde-Stone Wedding June 28. Peggy Hailes, 97 Broad City; Miss Henrietta Erwin, Pitts 1.30 P. AI. . ./ . 1.01 P. JU.1 George H. Roberts, relinquishing top of the ladder in the last three vited to join this hour of worship Others on the program were kins avenue, who is a surgical pa SPECIAL The Oldest Independent General years was due primarily to his way, is chairman of the informal and praise. burgh; Mrs. Menzel and son, On •4.30 P . M. 3.55 P . M. the office of Sheriff, was sworn in Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Biqrweiler, affair. Co-chairmen arc Belva Optoractrist-Optician Sanford C. Flint, Interlaken .pre tient in Fitkin hospital, is slowly C.30 P. M. . 6.30 P . M. | H O T as county clerk of Monmouth coun great and ever .increasing populari sident of the home board of trus tario; Mr. and Mrs. Burnett, New tient in Fitkin hospital is slowly PERMANENT WAVE Market in Ocean Grovo formerly of Ocean Grove and As Parker, : 54 Olin street; Dorothy Don’t Neglect Your Eyes ark. v Baltimore and Washington ty by County Judge J. Edward ty on Bing Crosby’s radio hour. bury Park, now of Cranford, N. J., tees; Mrs. Harry S..Jackson, As improving. ■ Arclvo'. . . . Close| HOME-MADE He is regarded by musicians as the Bush, 51 Webb avenue; and Homer Dr. Joseph P. Heine. HOLDS FINAL MEETING bury Park, president of the board Oceanic—Harriet Gibson, Ham 6.30 A . M. : 8.10 A . M. Pilgrim Pathway ond Olin Street Knight at 9.46 Wednesday morn announce tho marriage of their Kresge, jr., 96 Webb avenue. 618 Cookmon Ave., A. P. Tel. 154 . Mrs. Walter Schiverea, Wall Rd., 10.45 A. M., 10.45 A. JJ. $ 3 .5 0 best saxophone and clarinet player of managers of the home; the Rev. ilton, N. J.; Harry J. Van Blar- Telephone Asbury Park 1749 ing. daughter, Alice Melissa'Bryde, to Willard W. C. T. U. Plans Fall visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1.30 P . M. . : r .2.55'P.' JI; .His first official'act was to as in the land today. His position nt Edwiri N. Stone,'son of Attorney Harry A. Relyea, pastor of the lo com, Emma Gormloy, Paterson; Van Wilkins, 213 South Atkins 4.40 P . M. : p • . C.30 P . M. I B R E A D the top is all the more unusual be Activity Mrs. Helen Henry, Glen Rock; 6.20 P. M. v- • Three Items for $1.00 sist Judge Knight fifteen minutes F. L. Stone, Of Asbury Park. The cal First M. E. church; the Rev. avenue, Monday. later in administering the oath of cause' of the fact that his first wedding will take ' place at the Leon Chamberlain, superintendent Dorothy E. Scott, Englewood; Philadelphia, West and South | D A I L Y Fresh Killed Poultry and instrument was a cornet.: / PIans wore .made for : a dues Mrs. P. Sheridan, Gertrude E. Ap- Mrs. Sarah Archer, Adelphia, Arrive Close Raymond’s Beauty Shop office to Former Sheriff Howard bride’s home on June 20, nt 8.S0 Layman Sternbergh Battles paying; evening and. a covered' dish of the New Brunswick district, and spent last week with her daugh 6.30 A, - M.. v;: 8.10 A . M. Height, who succeeded Mr. Roberts . After ii short session as a band p. m. Rev. David Charles Evans, the Rev. E. E. Birkman, Raneocas, ly,'New York City; Mr. and Mrs. 10.45 A. M. ■ 10.45 A. M. • V • ■ '- Prime Meats, Rolls, Cakes, leader when in his teens, Jimmy in October at the final medting of, ter, -Mrs. Sophie, Hulse and fam 727 Bangs Avenue as sheriff. of the M. E. church of Burlington, the Willard W. C. T. U: until fall who delivered the closing prayer.’ John Brown, Waterheit, N. Y.j ; :i.30 3.55 p . m. | Reitz Model Bakery Pies and Salads. became a speeilist in many famous Community singing waffled by Mrs.. Mrs. John Gibson, Richard Gib ily, 1222 Eleventh avenue. 4.40 P. M. 6.30 P. M. Asbury Park When the oldest resident Both men received their appoint N. J., formerly of the Ballard Me held; at the home: of Mrs. Blanche 6.30 P . M.-'•| 47vPilgrim.Pathway ments from Governor A. Harry orchestras, among them those of For Clean Amusements E. M. Compton, Bellpville. . son, Gordon and Dorothy Gibson, Mrs. Eleanor■ Shear, formerly. of • Authorized Agency For was a youngster we supplied morial church, Asbury Park, will Mitchell, 51 Abbott avenue. The- Corlies avenue,; has moved to the Trenton arid Camden Telephone for Appointment, 8220 Moore on Tuesday: Mr. Roberts Paul Whiteman, Rubinoff, Freddie perform the ceremony. Guests will The home will celebrate its .list Hawthorne, N. J. J OCEAN GROVE OCEAN GROVE Rich, Rudy Vallee and many oth Woman's Exchange proved a suc home of her daughter, Mrs. Mabel Arrlvo close Birds Eye Frosted Foods. succeeded the late Joseph. McDer be present from New York, New cess and the proceeds will go to anniversary, July 10 wlion an ela Ardmore-Suinmerfield—Mr. and Hall, 1312 Corlies avenue. • b‘.30 A. M.p 8.10 A . M. inuuniniiiiunnuuuuiuiimiiiiiuiuuiiimmimnuiHUiumuuuuui* mott, whose death occurred on June ers. Jimmy was radio specialist, Jersey, and Pennsylvania. After borate program-will be given, and Mrs. Foxall, Mr .and Mrs. John 10.45 A . .M. 10.45 A . M thus accounting for the many bands Layman M. Sternbergh, operator ol' Skee Ball games ward the Frances Willard- Centen Liberty Council No. 52, D. of A., 1.30 P . M. ' 3.65 P. At 10 after forty years service as .the wedding the bride 'and groom ary- Fund.-.-. ■' ■ ■ ^ ;-•■■■■" '• a slipper served. ' , : -. Lewis, Jeanne Le Roy, New York 4.10 P. M. 6-30 P . Ml Taylor Dairy Co. county clerk. They will be candi ho played with. Three years ago on the Ocean Grove boardwalk and also in Atlantic City, held ‘ a Betsy Ross party Tuesday 6.30 P. M. Special expect to make a trip to the Dela Those present were Mrs. W11-: Many other calendar events have City; Miss Ruth Ryan, Charles MumtliniiuuNimnmiiitinwiiiniTm dates to succeed themselves on the he decided to organize his own ware Water Gap, where the groom threw a bombshell among the politicians of the latter city been planned: annual fair will be evening for. members - celebrating Asbury Park, N. J. band and immediately shot to the liam Gillan, Mrs. Dave .O’Reilly, Cox, Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Basil NORTH END Catley & Williams, Proprietors. Democratic ticket at the coming will operate the Forest House for held August 2,. 3, 4, 5, followed by. Stauk, Yonkers; Mr. and Mrs. J. their birthdays during June. Arrive * close top. In addition to his long-run when he defied the police of Atlantic City by opening his Mrs. Laura Clark, Mrs. ' Minnie 6.30 A. M. ’ 6.40 A. M P A R K E R ’S Lima Beans, 19c. fall election. the summer, and, in the fall of the Cole, Miss ; Mary. Walker, Miss . Tag Day, August 20. Linen show B/Vreeland, Mrs. J. S. Vreeland, : Mr. ^: and Mrs, Ernest, ; Beutell, 8.60; A. M. M. 1.00 P. M. MILK, CREAM AND The first to congratulate County record of too years with the Crosby year, they will make- their homo stadium, after all boardwalk games had been closed over Anna Hardy, Miss a Ethel Earl, er and tea, September 14; Dona- • .. New Rochelle; F. L. Wight, West Plainfield, were recent guests of 1.00 P . M. 8.30 P. M Clerk Roberts was Carl McDer hour, his orchestra furnished all in Asbury Park. Mr. Beuteirs sister, Mrs. Bessie 6.3c p . m. BUTTERMILK the Decoration day week-end. 4\Irs; •;R.:;Swentzell.Mrs;: ,Tacob = tion Day, October 20 ami the annual wood; Mrs. H. J. Doerjng, Miss E. FISH MARKET B O W L i e Where Courtesy Abounds mott, son of the late county clerk. tho accomphitrients for Lily. Pons dinner, November 15. Doering, Flushing, L. I.; Mr. and B. Dodd, 116 South Atkins avenue, From Monmouth County Farms • In accepting the office Mr. Roberts in "That Girl From Paris" arid for In a sensational raid against Beutell, Mrs. johrisdii,; Mrs. Code-. ov. C. PARKER) •shutt, Miss Van Note, Mrs. Clare,1 Mrs.-H. K. Tuaekenbash, Hacken Mr. and Mrs. Herman Truex and Xos Angoles, Cat. Free Delivery - Phone 1970 said, in part: Fred Astniro and. Ginger Rogers Braves Play Block Yankees :/ gambling on the boardwalk, tl^e me.” . The cop finally decided to sack. daughter Helen, 113 South Atkins Leave Hero Arrive Thore Ten 142 Lawrcncc Avenue, Ocean Grove in “Shall We Dance.” His orches of Minnesota, .and Mrs, Mitchell. Bicycle Thief Arrested 8.10 A . M. 8.80 A . M. O i. ».> SEAFOOD OF ALL KINDS Duck “Joseph McDermott, our late The Belmar Braves led.by the sincerity of which is /generally call up the chief of police and the Voorhees-Scacroft—Miss Mar avenue; were Sunday guests! of Mr. 10.45 A. M. 8,80 A. M. (N, II.) Pins county clerk, waB my personal tra, today is regarded as one of the slugging bat of Dave Egbert, of latter told him to let Sternbergh While attemnting to sell-a bi and. Mrs. Nathaniel'Jones, of Free FREE DELIVERY Pins greatest swing bands in the land. doubted by Atlantic City business garet Garrow, Frances Salmon, Ly ,;5*--H* 8,ao A * d .) friend, and always evidenced that Bradley Beach, who is rapping -the men, the police closed all amuse alone. Stan Coe To Broadcast Fish News cycle for $3.50, Edward Boyd, of dia Gappert, Brooklyn; Julia Lake, hold. .. n lr S ’ 51* 0.80 A .M . (Tf, D.) fact. Although we were, of dif ball at a .500 clip, face their tough Sternbergh’s defiance of tho high J*55 .1.00 P. M. (X. D.) 54 OLIN STRRET Facing Wesley Lake ment games, including \, Stern- Beginning Tuesday, June 21, | Asbury Park, was arrested Tues New York city; Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Mrs. Paul Kondla, 1504 Sixth 6.30 P . M. 4.30 P . M. (KT. D.) ferent political affiliations, lie was Circlc' Holds Covered Dish est test of the current campaign in bcrgh’s Skee Ball- Stadium near handed tactics of the police hns and every Tuesday thereafter, Stan j day in West Long Branch by De* Corson, Phila.; Kathryn . Muench, avenue, entertained the Woman’s : - aan Prianciseo, Cal. OCEAN GROVE 10 A. M. to 12 (Midnight) one of the first to congratulate me the New York Black Yankees to aroused Atlantic City business Coe, widely known radioJcoltimuistr, i tective Sergeant Marks, of the Long • Middle Village, N. Y .;‘ Minnie ^ 0.30 A. M. (N.aD.) Members of the Mothers’ Circle the convention hall. men. He charged the city with a auxiliary of the National Federa 0.30 A, M. (N. D.) 1 Howard!. Smith I in 1935 when the electorate honor of St. Paul’s church conducted a night. The contest, which is expec wil 1 be • heard at* 10; p. m. over v Branch police department. Boyd Stucky, Anna Stucky, Woodhaven, tion of Post Off ice: Clerks, Wed 2'SS £• M. 7.46 ir. (N. D.) TELEPHONE 7012 . 5 v . . :S ed me by designating me Sheriff. No gambling is permitted by “wavering, undecided policy” that Instructions Free to Beginners = (Sucoesaor to Angloa & Sm ith) | R o o f s covered dish nd sewing party at ted to pack Memorial Field to its radio station WINS,- 1180 kilo confessed he stole the bike, from L. I.; Robert Me Grath, Washing nesday evening. M . 7.4* 1*. M.
Renowned Court Painter , Fragonard (1732*1806), the re- SPEGIAI^ EDITORIAL REVIEW S nowned court painter to. Louis XV, was kept busy painting voluptuous . By DALTON LAMBIE scenes of love and seduction. M a dame du fiarry set the fashion for the whole pleasure-loving court by The Spruce Shop of M anasquan, One of decorating her boudoir : with his A. W. DORRER, Fruit, Produce !paintings. He began his career as Monmouth County’s Leading W omen’s A p a law. olerk, but his genius for art Looking through the list of dif people and his complete and well parel Shops, Noted for Advanced Styles brought him to the studio of Fran ferent outstanding business . and stocked market is well known over cois Boucher in Paris.-He surpassed ■the country. Another interesting . The Spruce Shop, located at 117 prompt service, Margaret !E. War.e professional men ill the Manasquan his master., When the people ot fact about this market is that Mr. France rose, against the profligate Union avenue, at Manasquan, has is in charge of the designing and area, this writer’s attention is atr Dorrer insists that • every patron for many years stood out promi- dressmaking; dept.,, and her spec trcted by the interesting activities calling be given the most careful monarchy, they ‘ included the court nently as one of the most popular ialty is the designing of dresses of Mr. A. W. Dorrer, who conducts and courteous service no: matter painter Fragonard, and he was women’s wearing; apparel shops of from your own material from $5.00 the Brielle Highway Market, on the how: small or how large his or forced to return to Grasse, his this shore section, catering to the lip. Stylish,stouts are also a spec highway at Brielle, N. J. Mr. Dor der. You arc made to feel that your itome; • There he turned to simpler fastidious women, of this area. The ialty with Mrs. Ware. ' The shop rer hns been actively engaged in the patronage is sincerely appreciated, subject matter. He was poor and shop was established many years also features an ^exceptionally fine operation of this fine market for Every effort of Mr, Dorrer has al forgotten when he died - in Paris in ago by Lilian Peper, who is the gift service, including hundreds; of the past five years, and is known ways : been characterized by h,is 1800. owner and operator,' ably assisted small, unique gifts, such, as china, throughout Manasquan, Point inherent fairness nnd satisfactory by Mrs. Ware. The Spruce Shop glassware, chromium, and. lamps. Pleasant, Brielle and surrounding produce service. "A man of unques- is noted for. it’s large and. varied The Spruce Shop is open evenings territory as offering' an ■ excellent ioned integrity and ability, who stock of sportswear and gowns. only by appointment. Ocean Grove service in vegetables, fruits, and has single handed won for himself Women of this section who wish women are cordially invited here; producc, retail, at wholesale prices. an enviable place in the hearts and NOTICE. This week's installment arrived too late for publication The , Spruce • Shop serve many wo to be Smartly attired this summer, He furnishes a market to local minds of the people of Manasquan. in this week's issue. It will appear next week.— Editor. vand of course, that refers to all rn en ; of culture refinement, and farmers for seasonable vegetables, The Brielle highway. market fills . Ocean Grove women, are sure to personal attractiveness, from As fruit, and produce. The Brielle a very important place in this area, SU)WYCH)DO^!?^ | . find just what they want to fill bury Park, Bay Head, Point Plea Highway Market is oiie of the as it enables the people here to ffisSir their particular requirements by sant, and Ocean Grove. It is a most' popular wholesale fruit and receive more for their money and a visit to the Spruce Shop, where shop-;set apart from the ordinary produce markets among the Mana to live better lives. Mr. Dorrer at i m m they will be met with cheerful and rank and file. Distinctive is the squan people for they have come a'' large expense is consolidating T H A N K Y O U 1 charming courtesy, and accorded a word.—-24 •' • •'V ■; ' ■*'to recognize that they receive only his large market inside into one \ 100 per cent in quality products large unit. Extensive repairing for every dollar spent there. This and remodeling has been going on CALL AGAIN! Belm ar Sales and Service, Prom inent Fords market is a by-word and buy-word and in about two or three weeks, 3 with the thrifty local housewives he will feature semi-service,. for A HANDT DIRECTORY FOR OUR READERS 5 Distributors, Established Ten Years, Who take pride in the tables they his customers. This will result in ~ii)!aiiiuiHMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui»iiiiit>4itiiiiiiuiimtiHKi>iiiiiiiiiiiii!iuiHiitMiRiiiimnmiWiiiiiiitiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitn. Thomas Joeck, Proprietor set. Their stock includes fresh lower prices to his customers, and fruit, vegetables, of all kinds. Mr. also save time. He will nlso fea STOP IT WITH BUSINESS DIRECTORY A review of the lending, business formance, with the results that tho Dorrer. specializes in always hav ture and handle the popular Birds men of Monmouth County would be Belmar Sales and Service busi ing everything demanded by the Eye Frosted Foods.—24 Alka-Seltzer wholly inadequate if we did not ness and popularity have grown ♦ Does Headache “slow you Ellen H. Clive A. OBRECHT contain more than a passing men to a great extent. Ml\ .Joeck is down?” You are a rare ex Trading aa.D. C. Covert ,Ajfen«> tion of Mr, Thomas Joeck, propri the type of business man who ap Dr. Sydney J. M artin, Prominent M onmouth ception it it does not. Insurance and Real E»Ute Successor to L. Shidci etor of the 'Belmar Sales and' Ser- plies conscientious principles of One or two tablets of! ALKA- 98 Asbury Avenue NEWSPAPERS ; ; vice, located at 709-10th Avenue, fair' dealings in every transaction. : County Chiropractor, Known for SELTZER in a glass of water Belmar. Hr. Joeck has made Ford The large amount of business this Ocean Grove 53 Main. Avenue. Tel. 5283 cars tremendously popular with firm controls is highly significant Successful Practice makes a pleasant alkalizing . Telephone 2fl0fl Oeean Grove’s Original Carrier people of the' shore area, and he and any. automobile agency repre solution that usually brings has been serving car owners hero senting Ford for over 10 years is, , - Every field of Professional ac formed with the bare hands in.a relief in just a few minutes. scientific manner .which in time, ALKA-SELTZER is also recom just ns reliably ns the-car ho rep in itself, a feat of business ability. tivity has its acknowledged leader mended for A . L. BROW N EDMIJND L. THOMPSON resents. The Bclmnr Sales and Seasonable cars ore .alright if you and in Monmouth County an un returns the bony segments to their Gas on. Stomach, “ Morning normal articular relation and re Tinsmith Exterior and Interior Scrvice has advanced constantly can afford to turn them in each prejudiced observer cpuldn’t help Alter”, A d d : indigestion, by winning the confidence and sup year, but why not buy a FORD, a leases the pressure that former Colds, and Muscular Pains. Slato and Slilngrle Painting but single out as worthy of special ¥ou will like the. tangy flavor Jtodflng of-AH Kinds port of new cur owners, and nt the enr that just, never sems to .wear deviations caused on the nerves ' Stoves and Furnaces Estimates Furnished mention Dr. Sydney 'Martin one affected. When such adjustment is and the results when you take 98 Cookman Ayo„ Ocean Qro?« . some time holding the old car own out.1 A few words from Mr. Joeck, Alka-Seltzer. Alka-Seltzer, when Telephone^8143 ers; The service end of this firm plus a demonstration should con of the county’s leading chiroprac complete, rierve force will flow un 109 Abbott Ave., Ocean Grove Phono Asbury Park 4038>B tors,, with. offices located * at 78 dissolved in water, contains , an is unusually good, nnd this fact vince anyone in Ocean Grove or retarded, and health will return analgesic, (Sodium Acetyl-Salicyl- : onbles the purchaser of a ear to vicinity why Ford sales are in Broad Street/ Eatoritown, N.V J. naturally.” Dr. Martin is noted for •ate). In addition, the alkalizing buy with confidence in its per creasing in this area.—24: Dr. Martin received a,most exten quick and correct analysis. It is agents in Alka-Seltzer help to re sive training from one of . the best not strange that he is pne of the lieve those everyday disor- : A n d e r s o n (H Co. ANDREW TAYLOR professional . schools in the .coun ders associated with hyper busiest professional men in the acidity.;; 79 Delaware Avenoa, Ocean Grove TIN AND SHEET METAL Firm of H. Polan Efficient House e r try. He has been engaged in his county, for his services are in present successful -ypi’actice - for Small package 30 c WOKXEB great demand. The general satis Largo package 60c.- PAINTING and DECORATING and Raisers, Established Since many years here, and has been of faction expressd by his many Mon 75 Bonth Main Street, Asbery Park invaluable aid ;to many people. Here. mouth County patients, and the PAPER HANGING and WALL TEXTURE Phone‘8801 1886 In This Area During this time he has made .quite great deiiiand for his services, con Telephone A. P. 4146-W a name: for himself, .through his stitute a well merited, tribute to tracts irrthte: area of Monmouth The H. Poland firm of 1208-Gth success in practice. The work of his efficient methods. It is a plea mtttuimuuunmutttutr Avenue, Bradley Beach, stands out County, stand as mute evidence the chiropractor is to correct dis sure to compliment Dr. Martin upon COAL as a leader in its special field of to the! exceptional skill and abil~ placements found in the spinal col his success in practice; and the business pursuit. The concern are ity of the Poland Firm. Mr.- H. TRY ONE TON FROM ! The Book and Needle Shop umn . or other osseous or soft tis fact that he is aiding greatly in 50 Main avenue. Ocean Grove specialist sin house moving ami Poland .personally supervises all- sues. This is done, Dr. Martin tells the good health of the people of BURNS BROS. rising, and have completed per work,1 furthermore he has, never us, “by adjusting movement per this vicinity.—24 > And Yon’II Never Be Satisfied [ YARNS, NEEDLEWORK haps more work in this line in allowed - inferior workmanship en LADIES UNDERWEAR . With Ahy Other. AND HOSIEBX „/ this area than any other firm of its ter into any of his work. All house Tel. Asbury Park 5800 kind. Established in 188G by Mr. moving,- and raising looks al ike to • Bentttl Library - Poland, Sr., and with the earnest him -as he understands thebusi Saunders’ Employment Agency, Leading and intelligent help of his wife, ness, front the ground up. All con the firm has won a widespread re tracts obtained by Mr. H. Poland in Asbury Park Concern, Furnish Help for A ll putation for completing all con this section have been the result of Saunders* Employment Agency, help also for ’hotels, boarding tracts well upon this side of sched sincere application, in a field 30 Years Success! Doctor’s which is highly competitive; there prominent employment agency houses and restaurants as well. uled time. No job is too large or The Employment Agency is under Amazing Liquid For Surface THE AWFUL PRICE YOU . too small for them to handle with fore" the position the firm of Po with business at 119 Atkins ave land occupies as a house mover and the capable direction of Mrs. Saun equal skill. They have the prac nue, " Asbury Park, stands out as ders, who thoroughly, understands PAY FOR BEING tical experience, equipment, and raiser has been thoroughly meri one of the leading and representa this business. She is furnishing PIMPLES experienced .mechanics to bring to ted. This firm is highly worthy pf tive firms of this city. The; con help for entire Monmouth County. a successful completion any size support, for its reputation is state cern. spcializes in the furnishing of wide. She also has open many first class contract. Many completed con efficient and experienced help of positions for year around help in all kinds, including couples, cooks, the best homes in the county, and When the oldest resident general housekeepers, gardeners, desires v, experienced and refined was a youngster we supplied Pierce’s Dining Rendezvous at Spring Lake butlers. The Saunders Employment' help to avail themselves of her ser- Agency specializes; in furnishing vic. Saunders Employment Agency OCEAN GROVE Heights Popular W ith Discriminating Diners expriericed white help for private has become well liked - in Asbury homes and estates. - Every, pros Park for it is operated in a busi Pierce’s popular dining estab by an excellent chef who takes pective position seeker is; thor nesslike manner and Mrs. Saunders Taylor Dairy Co. lishment loeated at Allaire and considerable pride in his •*!work. oughly investigated, arid when Sent knows this business from the bot PRAISED FROM COAST TO COAST Old Mill Ronds at Spring Lake Nothing, but the best that the out to a position, you can depend tom up. Our readers are referred Catley & Williams, Proprictora Heights stands out as one of those market affords is ever placed in on that person. This firm furnishes here.—24 ' M EN—W OMEN, don't be humiliated unique and distinctive dining es the kitchen at Pierce’s and that is ( MILK, CREAM AND by a face blotched with unsightly sur- tablishments. Their delicious Lun another factor which contributes ! faco pimples becauso here’s REAL help: Quivering nerves can make, you old and BUTTERMILK Powerfully soothing, antiseptic, liquid' -. haggard looking, cranky and hard to Hvo cheon featured at 40c. (except Sun to its. splendid reputation.'; Good i with—can keep you awako nlghta nna home cooking, and; distinctive in-;! Chester Coal Company, Dependable Avon Zemo (adoctor’slormula) quickly relieves days) and their dclicious Dinner From Monmouth County Farms itching sbreness-^-then its 18 highly ef rob you ol good nealtb, good times and at 50c. aro two of the best buys dividual flavor characterizes every Jobs. Firm, Known for Quality Anthracite Coal Phone 1970 fective medicinal ingredients start in to What you should try la a particularly in the area. Dinner is served from dinner- served here; Ocean Grove 142 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grove help nature promote Q U ICK healing. good woman’a tonic—and could you ask , 11.30 to 8.30. At Pierce’s a plea people are invited here. Mrs. . The Chester Coal Company loca Stainless, invisible—leave clean, liquid For-anything whoso bencGts aro bettct sant atmosphere of refinement Pierce’ the popular owner is very bo satisfied. Coal prices are at proved than that world-famous Lydia E* ted.at 618 Sylvariia Avenue, Avon, their lowest right now, and many Zemo on day or night—doesn't show on Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? Let prevails at nil times, and nice well known and liked in this sec skin all while it does its good work. Only Ita wholcsomo herbs and roots help . stands out as one of the'dependable wise Ocean Grove and Avon peo Naturo calm your shrieking nerves, tono people congregate here. The ser tion, for; her establishment has al-. 85*. Real Bevero cases may need $1.25 up your ByBtom, clvo moro energy and firms of this section. The firm has ple are ordering their winter sup Extra Strength Zemo. All drug stores. vice- i» always; prompt, even during ways been operated along those been established for 4 years, and 1 P A R K E R ’S mako lUo worth living again. the rush hours. The kitchen is friend!y. 1 ines. :Be Sure and stop in ply right now from the Chester Moro than a million women havo to* during this time they have always Coal Compny. The same people of jrted benefit-—why not lot Pinkham’s spotlessly clean, and presided over ! here.—24 ■/. been noted for selling only tho very ompound help YOU, too, to go “emilr this area buy here regularly as 1 FISH MARKET Ingg. Ingthru” thru” trying trying tlmea Uko It has other best grade of hard anthracite coal, they always get a fair and square 3 gratefulgratefid^omen^fo^ women — - ^th- ^ ^ e t ^3.' genera- high in heat units, and low in ash. deal. It is not surprising that each 1 (W. C. PARKER) tions? IT MUST BE The Needlecraft Shop Popular W ith Ocean The name of Chester Coal Com year the Chostr Coal Co. continues 1 SEAFOOD OF ALL KINDS Grove People. Features Knitting Service, pany in Avon, and surrounding to grow in popularity as the cus towns, is generally: acknowledged tomers best interests always come t FREE DELIVERY ’'mnttttnimi umuuiiimni mini Dresses and Novelties to be a guarantee for fair prices, first. Ocean Grove people can der full weight, and quality coal. When pend on the' firm. Lowest cash | 54 OLIN STRRET v The Needlecraft Shop, located at higher, and laces, silks and chif you order your winter supply from prices are now in effect. ORDER 322 Cookman avenuo , Asbury fons at. $10.95. At the Needlecraft them you can depend that you will NOW!—Asbury Park 477—24 1 OCEAN GROVE I Howard L. Smith ( also is found a bautiful stock of Park, is very popular with Ocean Chinese Novelties, hand carved 1 TELEPHONE 7012 Roofs = (SiiooesBor to Angles & Smith) ’ g - Grove people as it. is one of those figures, as well as pretty (Meric); Mrs. S. L. Dorsett, Reliable M anufacturer of AHiuuuuniimi.uuitiiiiuiiiiimimiiiiiimiitiHitmimuiiimuiiiiitiiiiiih^ unique, distinctive ,and artistic pottery, which are most appropri Slate, Tile, Asbestos, Slag I Plumbing 1 shops where the unusual is always ate gifts for all occasions. Relig Racing Sails at Point Pleasant, a and Built-up Roofing. featured. Here is found the lar ious books and pictures are sold gest selection in . the . city of im also by Miss Hyers.; On June the •’ : Leader In H er Line Sheet Metal Work ITinning and Heating J ported and domestic yarns and ac 28th, Miss Lowden is going to show Warm Air Heating cessories. Free instruction is fea some' of/her most attractive dres The firm operated by Mrs. S. L. materials used. This firm also I NOW OPEN | tured. Mary D. MacLaren handles ses at' Day's in Ocean Grove. Dorsett,. lpcated at Dorsett Dock features letters and numbers put Ventilating | HARDWARE J this dep’t efficiently. Miss Mac Qcean Grove women are cordially Rd., at Point Pleasant, stands out on sails. They .also furnish; boat I Haven’s | Laren features a beautiful selec invited to the Needlecraft, and al awnings arid covers, any. size and Estimates Freely Given as the leading and most dependa i Paints and Oils I tion of 6th Avenue dresses, cotton so to the show. . Mark it. on your style, as well as the. repairing and I South End | 5' ' . ■ ••' •; • • ' ■ I ■ and linens at $6.95, regularly much date book.—^24. ble firm engaged in the making of replacement with new ones. Mrs; J. N. BEARM ORE racing sails. Mrs. Dorsett is c a r d Dorsett thoroughly understands ing ;on the business established by this business and she is consulted I Pavilion | &CO. f 51 Main Avenue | Imperial Laundry Company Very Popular John A. Dorsett many years ago, by people -from all over New Jer 1 CONFECTIONS (Homemade) I and she is maintaining the same sey each summer. Boat owners of = JtESTAUHAVr (Homo Cook- I 91}) niird avenue, ’ Ashury | OCEAN GROVE, N. j . | s '' Ins) ;;, |. W ith Thrifty Housewives of Ocean Grove fine traditions set up by him. This Monmouth County are referred -. Park g Telephone 4741 | firm makes, racing ; sails of; any here as the name of Dorsett in the | ; Formerly Jtmiclnson’a 5 i Operated h3* JIIss Amelia Ifarens 2 ; Tel.'-1858 Meritorious concerns of out which safeguard and promote the size and of any kind, either ice or sail business is a guarantee for = : For 2.0 Years Witli.JeiikInson't*. a standing reliability such ns the best interests of their patrons nt water craft, and all; work is guar the best work and materials.—24 Imperial Laundry Co., located at all times, and no laundry in the anteed for skilled workmanship and; 1104 Main St., Bradley Beach, lias county puts out a better package. become very popular with thrifty The Imperial L a u 11 d r y Co. is I'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiHiiiiiiiriitjiiiitiiiiiiiitttiiiiiiiiiiip women throughout these 3 towns equipped to handle all kinds of M arjorie H all’s Delicious Hand-Dipped ..which it has been serving so well laundry work in the best possible f RENTING ROOMS! 1 and faithfully. Tho Imperial manner, most effectively with the Chocolate Service Popular W ith Parties, I Wilbur R. Guyer : | OPEN | | - Another great brftnd ne>v | Laundry Co., offers a superior laun least injury to the. finest fabrics | • 8ucteasor to | dry service of every description. entrusted in their cure. Daily de Dinners, Bridge Parties, Etc. s Thursday, June 16 = = Innerspring Mattress Sale I 3 | Waile to sell for $21.00, our; | It is a certified Laundry, nnd are liveries to all shore points are fea One of the most popular, dis pound and 30 varieties. These choco I WILLIAM TOUNG \ licensed Sanitone dry cleaners. tured. No wonder so many famil tinctive and unique services along | low cash price, $0.1)5.-. .Mat- ? lates are made in her spic and | tresses remade $2.95. Beau- | They are also Specialists on rugs, ies of Ocean Grove and. nearby the Jersey Coast -is; ably operated span kitchen, and according to her | PLUMBING AND I doing shampooing, glazing, and towns are found upon the books of by Marjorie Halli of Brown Street, j D A Y ’ S | = tiful Innerspring ftlnttresses s own secret individual receipt. Noth | made from old hair. 3 sizing. This dcpendabloMaundry is .this'laundry as regular customers, •Brielle. Miss Hall:features the sale ing, but the purest ^llgredients are 1 HEATING j . operated by thoroughly experienced as the Imperial .Laundry Go. hns and;clistributioi) of her own h6me used. The. pleasant surprise of I le e C r e a m G a r d e n | I B. JJ WINTERS, INC. J laundry men who have had over achieved success and a good name make delicious hand dipped choco each delicious flavor is a distinct I " Estimates Given i = Sandwiches and Salhds * I | . 51 Olin Street . * > | 32 years experience and who know only through the superior oil a- lates -to parties arid- special af-r enjoyment; Everyone. who has '■ . i the business from A to Z. This 161 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove = | Ocean Grove • | round family service it lias so fairs of all kinds. Her chocolates sampled Marjorie Hall’* hand dipp = | .48 Pitntan Avenue • . y ■ Laundry has made it a point to faithfully accorded its mnny pn- are featured at 50c. a lb., which ed chocolates, recommends them 1 Telephone 428 | | Ocean Grove \[1 Tel. A. P. 6712 , 1 apply to its business service those trons here. We' nro plensed to re is a regular $1.00 value,, contain to all Ocean Grove residents as commercial policies and principles commend this laundry—21 ing forty pieces or more to the truly delicious, healthful, ahd pure. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiir iiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiilis^ F RID A Y , JU N E 17,1938 PAGE THREE Clean Recreation Is On Trial The SKEE-BALL STADIUM, which we oper City and still offend no law or regulation, because ate in Atlantic City, houses the largest battery of skee-ball is strictly a game of skill and any prize real full size skee-ball alleys in the world. earned is a reward of skill, and not a winning in We are now engaged in a battle for recognition a game of chance. of the fact that skee-ball is strictly a non-gamb- However, in deference to the over-eonscien- ling legal recreation and for a definite clarifying tious scruples of the Camp Meeting Association, for which we have the highest regard, we do not of our status with the policc department of Atlan offer coupons or prizes in Ocean Grove, and tic City. the souvenirs we give are exactly that—advertis We could issue coupons redeemable for souv ing souvenirs that spread good will for the finest enirs in Ocean Grove just as we do in Atlantic recreational centers on the coast. S-K-E-E-B-A-L-L Cleaa Recreation fhe SKEE- BALL ALLEYS of Ocean rove are the Skee-Ball Stadium of Atlantic City is bucking all competing with all the near-gambling devices openly the non-skill amusements that line the Atlantic City operated just over the line in Asbury Park, even as boardwalk, and SKEE-BALL WILL LIVE J Because it is clean and deserves to live and to serve
'■ .• Sincerely, ■
LYMAN M. STERNBERGH
Ann Mae Presti \ was sung by the class. Rohland G. . Valentino, long remembered and States east of Colorado is July 18. Sam Petillo Reighton presented the diplomas to still revered by millions of motion; Assistant gardener (greenhouse), ' Henrietta Phillips the following: • • picture fans throughout the world, $1 ,2 6 0 a year, Bureau of Plant In-., Elmer Albert Perry Harry; -N. Helmka, Frank El- has never been replaced on the dustry, Department of Agriculture. Kenneth Arnold Rose wood Herbert, jr., Betty Claire screen. Romantic figures have The closing date for receipt of ap Doris Anna Riley Hewitson, Raymond Sickles Hor blazed forth for a time and then plications from states oast of Col Harold Wheeler Rainear ner, Martha Rovilla Johnston, Rita faded out to be forgotten and ig orado is July 11. Ruella Dorothy Roehrich Gertrude Kuhlwein, Helen Mary nored. But the memory of the Full information may be obtain Frank Richardson Shoemaker Lombardi, Wilma Rae Meeks, Dor great Rudy, has not dimmed with ed from the Secretary of the U. S. Arthur E. Sutton othy May Menke, Ruth Doris Pal- the years, but rather has it been Civil Service Board of Examiners, Virginia Ruth Spayd ' sir, Fotina Pascal, Froso M. Pas embellished and enhanced by his at the Ocean Grove post office. SAMPLER Edward L. Soles cal, Hazel Jane Potter, Joan Em millions of admirers. Appealing Laura Bell Schanck ily Roehrich, Angela J. Salustro, especially to women, his great George M. Smith Fred Jamison Schanck, Robert charm and excellent acting ability! Oscar, Franklyn Seger Lando- Smidt, jr., George Frederick made him beloved of all, men and Virginia Mae Skimmons Thompson, Irene Tilton, Vera Til women alike. .Raya Sinensky ton, Anna Tyma, Raymond Joseph .In addition to providing the loy New York Bernice Oriene Simpson Whyte, David Williams, jr., Stan al friends and fans of Valentino Angelina Varotiica Siciliano ley Alvin Woodruff, Elmer Harold with an opportunity to once again M otor Coaches INN Morris Sinensky Andrews, Samuel Judson Bennett, see their immortal idol,' thc pre Eugene C. Slocum jr., Gloria Mildred Bennett, Doris sent showing of “The Son of thc Leave Ocean. Grove Elmer L. Smith Brooks Combs,, Geralda Louise Sheik” at the Lyric Theatre makes Association Office Virginia Dayre Swisher Cook, Julia Lavinia Covert, Ur i3 possible for those thousands of Robert L. Tiedemann sula Hildaguard, Wilma Eberhardt. the younger generations whose 8.25, 9.25, 10.25 A. M. Frank Tinelli Henry Gilbert Faller, Joseph Flam- curiosity about the star. as been 1.25, 5.25, 7.25 P. M. Eleanor Celia Troppoli mia, Helen Doris Fraser, Geral whetted by thd'stories and article, Mae Gladys Trimble dine Patricia Gilbert, Jerone An which they have heard and read, Daily Except Sundays Anna May Thompson thony. Gorga, Elizabeth Merita to see him. Cafeteria Joseph George Vctrano Hagerman, . Grace Emma Hall, Curtis Robley Woodruff Frank Edmond Helmka. • Sara'Elizabeth. Williams v . Civil Service Examinations DAILY $1 .2 5 Excursion Corlezza Florence Ware Whites ville The United States Civil Service Elsie Wardell Graduates of the Whitesville Commission has announced open One Day I Good On All Coaches Charles Edward Weddle school were awarded their diplomas competitive examinations for the 28 Charles Thomas Walker Tuesday evening by John F. Knox. positions listed below'. Sundays, Leaves from Main Avenue Charles Ricardo Westcott Louise Ehrig, a member of the Public health nurse, $2,000 a Lake and Heck Street Ecktor Leon Wright • class read the essay “The Vani year; graduate nurse (general Adriana E. Young shing Bog Iron Industry.” A se staff duty), $1,800 a year; nurse Asbury Park, N. J. O c e a n Grove W. Lee Yarnall, Jr. lection, “The American Flag,” was technician (bacteriology and ro Tel. Asbury Park 339 entgenology combined), $1,800 a Ocean Grove delivered by Evelyne Davison. Tho group, sang their class song, “The year, Indian Field Service (inclu Asbur) Park-Hew York Transit Co. Edmund L. Thompson, presented Class, o f ‘38.” The. graduates are: ding Alaska),1 Department of thc the diplomas to thirty-one stu June Laverne Bennett, Albert Interior. These salaries are sub dents at thc exercises held Tuesday Rufus Bennett, Ronald Bullock, ject to per cent retirement de in the auditorium of the school. Dorothy Evelyne Davison, Thelma duction. Applicants must not have Rev. Carlton R. Van Hook gave Lusting Dravo, Louise Ehrig, Leon passed their, fortieth birthday. For the invocation which was followed Richard Emmons, Naomi Kathryn positions in Alaska, they must 8 by songs rendered by the class and Fcnimoro, Raymond Henry Garri have reached their twenty-sixth FRENCH Opens Satarday, June! tho glee club. William Fitzpatrick son, Lawrence Gray, Elaine Joyce but must not have passed their read an original essay. The grad Henriques, Eleanor Hulse, Ermmon fortieth birthday. The closing date DRY CLEANING uates. «rc:. For the Twenty-Second Season Kelley Jones, Raymond 0. Lane, for- receipt of applications from CO. Rhoda Miriam Brilliant; Marjor Richard G. Lane, Ruth Ellen Le ie Ruth Hansen, Sally . Willetta Compte, Carleena A. Lee, Irene Loomis, Helen Mary Meglis, Mar Margaret McAllister, Helen Mar F B W ( J O * garet Virginia Partelow, Doris tha McAllister, William McKinley Jean Perkins, Alba Elizabeth Re- Mitchell, Herman Alvin Pemble- |gtITOSNB ALBERT ANDERSON goli, Betty Maude Reid, Florence ton, Florence Anna Randall, Ruth Evelyn Ross, Betty Lucille Sand Eleanor Randall, Helen Gertrude We Y o u r ford, Gladys Barbara Ulmer, Bet Dry Clean Ownership-M anagement Scott, Thomas Simeone, Audrey Garment ty Ann Walsh, Leon Westcott Jeanne Smith, Anna Mae Wiltshire, Barto, William Frederick Bren- Alice Louise White. INDIVIDUAL necke, Donald Everett DeRose, Ridge Avenue And Return Clotheo (Associated with the late Mary W. Newberry Wright for sixteen years) Kenneth James DeRose, William STERILIZED . James Fitzpatrick, Samuel Nittin- Commencement exercises were ger Foss, Edgar Keeper Fulton, held at the Ridge Avenue school Telephone Allan Aaron Hannah, James Mur- Wednesday at which time the boys Asbury Park 2364, 5916 trie Harley, W i 11 i a m Adolph of the class sang “Comrades.” The Heintz, Wallace Edward Ludwig, girls of the class sang “Contem 320 Bond Street Douglas "Raymond Manley, Arthur plation”, and “Beautiful Dreamer.” Asbury Park John .Mount, .jr., Hamilton Thilow Mrs. Anna Dey, vice president of Rohland, . William Blake Romer, the board of education, awarded di Celia Augusta Campbell Janet Catherine Jobes George Shibla, Robert Clinton plomas to tlie following: COMMENCEMENTS Arthur Frank Crelin Margaret Julia Johnson Stackhouse, E d w a r d Woolman LaVerne Aiken, Rose Arcangelo, Ann Elizabeth Coyle Clarissa Marguerite Jobes * Stratton, Richard Franklin Young. Mary Elizabeth Banks, June Doro Keener, longcr-lnsiing, j Centennial f Doris May Curtis Anna Mildred Jerristedt thy Brown, Posey Brown, James kind to thc skin, TVeet Summerfield Clark, John Cobb, Louise Davis, HELD THIS WEEK Ellen Frances Coleman Adolph A/Kruschka Twenty students were graduated Single-cdgo Blades arc James A. Crippen Karla- Astrid' Karlsen, Bettie Nell Dobbins, George Egan u n i f o r m l y g o o d I 4 1 Shoe Rebuiiders f at the Summerfield school Monday David Henry, James Girard Hicks, Dorothy S. Carey Beatrice R. Konner evening of this week. Elizabeth A. superb.blades for IX)*. | G3 Main Ave., Ocean Grove I (Continued from first page.) Julia C. Campbell Elizabeth Winifred Lewis Flora Lee Holley, Florence^ Lof Linchan delivered the salutatory. ton, Wilhelm inn Lofton, Willie Ly | Quality comes first—we § Annette Ann Cappa Dorothy Albert Lertch VThink,” the class poem, was re 2 have it. I The members of tho class of Miriam Eileen Day Dorothy Jean Long ons, Lottie'McKay, James McKen 1938 who received their diplomas cited by William A. Snell, The g Service comes next—we § William M. Drout, Jr. Donald Raymond Messier class sang, “They All Love Jack.” zie, Minnie Laura Mason, Charles last night are: Frank R. Dugan Walter Lee Morris Edward Minor, M a r y Agnes | S*vc l t • . 1 Earl Woolley, presented the di Minor, Madeline Moore, Lou Dorothy May Arany Willard Rawlings Dill Lillian Laug McChesney plomas. The graduates arc: | . Satisfaction is what we all = Holmes Albert Adams Hester Alice Edwards Harry E, .Mulliken Reginald B. Burdge, Joseph E. ise Napolitano, Joseph Nuzzi, I want—we guarantee it. I Helen Myra Applegate Richard Swan Ferris Dorothy Joy MacClure Marianna A. P a n t a 1 e o , El B L A D E S' Coffee, Herman Danker, Frank G. thina Acleba Parker, Willie Mae I Telephone A. P. 8960 § Myra Jean Austin Thomas Edward Ford Joseph Maccanico Drout, Virgil J. Galasetti, George FIT GEM AND EVER-READY RAZORS ? Y v s Lillian Applegate ^ • John D. Ford Ernest Fowler Murphy Pierce, Marjorie Reevey, Anna'Si- I. Hendrickson, Edward F. Keat ciliano, John Stewart, Helen Chris Tony Ralph Barone Aliene Leah Fisher John William Miller, Jr. ing, Dolores Ann Larrison, Helen Earl Jack Bennett Victor' Carmen Furcillo Janet Lois McGarvey Lepirisky, Elizabeth Ann Linehan, tine Taylor,- June Thomas, Robert ,WBHfnuiinimiuimiintnmiiniuimn»nnim»*iiimnmmnniii jimmy Charlotte Bergen * Daniel Alexander Gillan James Robert Milne • Thomas, Dominic Vctrano, Dorothy Dorothy Narayouski, Lloyd E, Walker, Ernestine Walker, Ran I General 1 Theodore Raymond Beekman Floyd Robert Gifford Burt Grandin Metz Newman, Violet M. Parker, Robert Frank S. M orris Ruth Kathryn Bottorff dolph Warrington, Mary Wilson. Sol Gruber Nellie Roberta Menke C. Pyle, William A. Snell, Robert | Auto Repairing I Harry Jpscph Brower Albert Allison Gross Richard Furcell Mulliken N. Stack, Doris Ruth Strevell, Electric Co. Constance Lorena Busch Schyler Hanmore Doris Isabel Nicolls Janet Mae Sturm, Willard L. “SON OF SIIEIK” AT LYRIC | Battery Service I Francis Lawton Bentzen Miriam Herbert Raymond Osborne, Jr. White, Howard A. Young. Electrical Contractors Ruth Helen Bennett 1 Tires, Storage ; Dorothy Hulse Eleanor Pearl Olson Rudolph Valentino Will, Be Reviv | Telephone 7727 ■ Auto Electric Servico Berneiee Wanita-Bennett Evelyn May Hurley • Bradley Park Wilbur Orr ed All This .Week . Refrigeration Service Engi. Janet Bernice Bowen Mildred M. Hass . Gerald Girard Palaia Rev. Irving Meier, pastor of the I N E P T U N E neers ■William H. Boud ' B. Alton Hurley Beatrice Julia Perry Full Gospell church, Neptune, gave One of the world’s greatest pic Battery and Tire Service Gertrude May Bangert EJdward Berry Holl Gladys Elizabeth Price the invocation at. the exercises ture stars, Rudolph Valentino, will 1 AUTO REPAIRS 1 Alvah Elizabeth Bullock Telophono A. P. 2778 Charles T. Hall Ethel Mae Perr.v held Wednesday in. thc auditorium be seen in his last and greatest i HERBERT & ELLIS i Ruth Adele Blacklock Viola Irena Hendrickson George Saliem Palaia of the school. A selection “ Santa picture, “The Son of the Sheik” i Stockton Avenne ; 47 Main Avenue George Henry Coder June Anita Hughson Marianne Ruth Parker Lucia,” Neapolitan, was rendered at Reade’s Lyric Theatre ih As | Aiid South Main Street ■ Lester Jay Campbell Helen Horner , ' Douglas Allgpr. Polhemus by the. school orchestra. “The Bells bury Park, for.one full week start I Oooon Grove . [ Ocean Grove Lois Brooks Combs ■ •• Alfred Gerald Johnson • Russel C. Peterson of St. Mary’s,” Truslow Adams, ing Saturday, June 18th.. "iiiijiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiijiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiun PAGE PIVB PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, JUNE 17,1938 FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 193&
jwiutictinrmiirtmui CORRESPONDENT AWARDED What’s Goinic On at th« FOOD PRICES INCREASE pound in May. All other meats de Ralph G. Wiggin is invited to Rechsteiner, Eighth avenue, Mon clined slightly or remained at the By GENE CAgj? Harvard University,. Cambridge, day evening at 7.30 p. m., in tho ^ Flag Day, 1938 ^ JUST HUMANS FarmeV’s Wife Considered Ace Gradual Increase Since First, of same, price as for the preceding THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES Classified Advertisements . J IN AND OUT OF Mass.,' to attend the 35th rtunion parsonage o f, the West Grove M. W alter Reade Theatres month. Butter,'which declined from • * Published Friday • ■..... - .' \ ‘ • B .of the .class of 1903 of;which he E. chuich. The couple were atten ; . . Reporter . . \ . ; In Asbury Park ; ^lay ^ 32 cents per pound to 31.5 cents, By RAYMOND PITCAIRN Advertisements for those columns should be in the ofllco of "Tho s ded by Miss Jessica. Pasture and H O M E R D i KRESGE, E d »W .a d PublisKcr was a member. The reunion is be Performances Daily, 2.30, 7 & 9 Retail food prices continued their was responsible, for the lower ayer- National Chairman Times’* NOT LATER THAN 12 O'CLOCK NOON Thursday of each . | Frank McArthur, of Belmar. The Mrs. Edna Eaton Wilson, a far FORTY-EIGHT MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE. NEW JERSEY OCEAN GROVE ing held today, the anniversary of Continuous Sat., Sun. & Holidays upward trend during May for. the. age cost of dairy products.' Telephone 7 —— . Sentinels of the R epu blic«...— week. . / '••"•'V | couple will reside in Avon. mer’s wife of Ripley, Okla., has I the Battle of Bunker Hill. been judged the best country news second consecutive month, accord JlR S r lU C JIA H P F. GI1UI0NS tttill VviJiMA.M KUKSOK, Local Editors “This flag which wc honor is the Miss Ruth Anderson, of Tenafly, Seven new members were wel ing to the New Jersey State De ...... C1.ASSU-IE1I Al) RATE | Mrs. Sarah B. Crawford, 87 As comed into the Neptune Auxiliary paper correspondent of 1938, it ENTERTAIN NEWARK LADIES emblem of our unity, our power, our ' 25- words OR LESS,. . .. }•...... •. . . ,25c. . § N. J., a graduate of Guilford Col was announced today by Wheeler M A Y F A I R ^ partment of Agriculture. The, av '8UBSCJIIPTIONS i Jl.PO yoarly; S1.00 semt-anmmlly; 50a. quarterly or 4c. thought and purpose Os a nation. More than 25 words ...- ., , . . v...» ...... i . i . . . . ., .1 cent per word § bury avenue, is the guest of Mrs. lege, North Carolina, class of ’38, of Fitkin hospital last. Tuesday ami postage nor copy, postage.paltl in thc United States; Canada $2.00 and .5 tim es; for the price of four. - . . I McMillen, editorial director of thc erage price of 83 food articles in Summer Residents Dine Newark .‘^It has no other character than Lloyd W. Grover at Princeton. is visiting with Miss Mary Jane afternoon at a meeting held. in the Country Home Magazine, which New Jersey incrcased: 1.52 per Foreign §2.50 a year. Copy malted In, glvon to representative or brought to offlice per- ' 1 Unexcelled fire house. The now Week Starting Sat., Juno 18th ADDRESSES changed on request—always Rive former address. that which we give it from genera Mr. and Mrs. Harry Syms, of Gibbons, 04 Asbury avenue, who sponsors the annual, award to cent above the April, 1938, price; Society tion to generation. ’ . . sonally must bo accompanied by cash or stamps to cover coat. Copy I members are Mrs. Lcola Lawlor, A D V ERT ISEM EN T S: Rates will be furnished by tut‘ on request* accepted over phone as a courtesy aud convenience to customers. Jersey City, have rented 94J^ Cook recently completed her first year cross-roads writers. FRED MacMUUUAY Despite .this increase, the May* Mrs. Bert Runyon and Mrs. WATCH THE LABEL OX YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF “The choice is ours.” Bills duo immediately upon presentation. . Mrs. Marian Turner, Mrs. Florence YOUR SUBSCRIPTION man avenue, for the summer sea at the same college. Mrs. Wilson; who writes a col HARRIET HILLIARD 1938, price was still 7.49 per cent Clarence Rinkcr, 10G Webb ave To every American that statement Shnfto, Mrs'. Rovllla Fry, Mrs. vumiiiiuniimiiiiiiimimiiiutiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuimiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiticiuituiiiH' son. Miss Betty Grigg, is visiting at umn of farm and community news below the price a year ago. nue, wer hostsses to the members by Woodrow Wilson, still carries a Margaret Brown, Mrs. Julia Law to All meats advanced in price 1.29 Entered aa uecond-claFS m ail at thc Occan Grove postoffice Misses J. E. and M. E. McMul home, 97 Abbott avenuo, until lor and Mrs. Pauline W. Reynolds. for the weekly; Gazette in nearby and friends of thc Ladies’ Aid So message which the years cannot dim. FOR RENT—Apartment, 2 FOR SALE—Cheap—four-plate Stillwater, helps her husband oper “C0C0ANUT GROVE” per cent. - This* rise is. due to an. ciety of thc Grace M. E. Church, I t voices not only the significance rooms, light, airy; also other rooms. gas-stove. Clean mattresses. In len, of Brooklyn, opened their cot June-21 when she will return to Several hundred compresses wore THE TRUTH IX' ITS PROPER PLACE tage at 19 Atlantic avenue for the Philadelphia where she will be ate their 270 acre dairy farm, to increase in the price of beef and Newark, N. J., at a dinner Tues of our flag, but the reason for formal Homelike. Special June rates. Tel. quire 36 Ocean Pathway.—23 made for tho hospital during the gether with their four sons. She poultry meats. Pork, veal and lamb day. The rooms were dccoratcd observances.in its honor on June 14 5943-J. Barbara Ann, 57 Law summer. graduated from Droxel .Institute. afternoon.. Miss Grigg received many honor is ; described by Otis Wile, editor were lower in price. Eggs showed with daisies, buttercups, roses and of every year. V ...... rence ave., corner Heck.—23-27* OWNER of valuable piece of Miss Eva May Murtz, of Allen Funeral services were held Sun of the. Gazette, as the pride of Ws an upward trend over the preced red, white and blue streamers, in All Americans know what charac property near the Ocean would like awards from the school. day at 2.30 p. m., for John Jl. ‘ •: Set Green Signal For America! LAWNS MOWED, trees pruned, town, Pa., has rented the cottage staff. And what correspondent PARAMOUNT ; ing month and all fruits and vege celebration of Flag Day. ter preceding generations have given to obtain a first mortgage loan of at 5 Olin street for the summer J. Hosey Osborn, 95-B Mt. Ta Bills, 202M; South Atkins avenue, isn’t, he says, “whose copy doesn’t tables registered a 5.87 .per cent Bert Runyon, president of the of Congressman Samuel B. Pettengill, a leading con- our flag. * . -; windows washed. Top soil; , 25c. $4,000. Apply Box B0, Times of months. . bor Way, whose winter home is at the home of his dughtcr,. Mrs. have to be penciled and who always 4 Days,.' Starting Sat., June 18 increase. • Sugar and sweets ad ficial board o f th e church, They know that men who loved bushel basket. Call Canning, 77 fice— 19-25* Frank Irons, 1418 Ninth avenue. gressional authority on transportation affairs, offers an 11 Delaware avenue, Telephone A. P. Mr. and Mrs. H. Q. Cobb, of in Passaic, N. J., has been busy finds something of human interest SIMONE SIMON vanced 0,11 per cent. Dairy pro-: welcomed the guests, assisted freedom more than life died, a cen since, his retirement as postmaster Rev. J. J. Messier officiated. If in the. farm community.” DON AMECHE in ducts, fats and oils declined slight by Clarence Rinkcr and Wil point program for solving the railroad problem. It is a tury and a half ago, to make .it the G54-J.—23-27 ROOMS—Board optional, facing Frankford, Pa., are here for the Mr. Bills had lived until July 8, he Lake, near Asbury Park and all summer at their cottage, G2 Stock of Passmc,. writing a book on old As the national winner, Mrs. ly and cereals, bakery products liam Sanderson. Others present sensible, practical and clear-cut approach to this' vexing oriflamme of liberty..'. ; •, :: ‘ ROOFS OF all kinds applied and Dutch customs of North Jersey would have been 90 years of ago. Wilson w ill. receive ^500 in cash, “ J0SETTE” and fish as well as beverages and were Mrs. Ellen M. Ferrett, They know that, the sons of those points of interest. 112 Lake ave ton avenue. and New York, which ivill be pub He had been a surgical patient in question. . repaired; work guaranteed. Esti nue. Tel. 6201.—23-27 ' ■ and a free trip to New York, chocolate remained unchanged. All Mrs. Elizabeth Elliott, Mrs. men made it the symbol of hope and mates cheerfully' given. Can fi Mr. and Mrs. George W. Miller, lished this fall. Fitkin hospital since May 28. He Washington, and White Sulphur 3 Days, Starting Wed., June 22 beef meats increased in price dur Margaret Conklin, Mrs. Carrie Mi:. PeUengill’s program includes: Stop government freedom to the oppressed of-every died last Thursday morning in the nance. * William Krayer, 44 Cen FOR SAL&—Ocean Grove, 7 room of Caldwell, N. J., have opened their Miss Hilda Zellers, of Hillside, Springs, W. Va., where she will ing May. Beef liver mounted 2 Skidmore, Mrs. Mary Siegel, Mrs. land; ... v .. v tral avenue, Ocean Grove.—f24-28* house. - AU improvements, good lo cottage for the season at 24 Be Fitkin hospital. Mr. Bills is surviv be a guest at the convention of- ALICE BRADY cents to 24.5 cents per; pound, M. Murphy, Mrs. Katherine Woel- ■competition with private carriers and sell the Federal' They know that succeeding gener N. J., who spent the. week-end at ed by his daughter, 3 grand-childr CHAS. WINNINGER in cation. Easy Terms, address, Own thany Block. the Newark, 14 Spray avenue, was the National Editorial Association. chuck roast, 2 cents to 23.5 cents per, ^\lr.H. Esther Elliott, Mrs. Barge Line; stop taxing the railroads to aid their competi ations carried it westward, through •ANY RADIO—Repaired com rcn, and ono great grand child.; She also will be interviewed over yand rib roast from 29.75 cents .in Pearl Fetteridge, ^liss IMartha Lu forest and prairie, over desert and er, Lock Box 64, Cranbury, N. J.— Thc Bible class of St. Paul’s a member of a women’s committee ^GOODBYE, BROADWAY” tors; repeal the long-and-short-haul clause of the Trans- mountain, until its protection spread plete including parts, tubes and — 22* : - will have a short business meeting of eight who presented a humorous a cbast-to-coast network by James April to 30.5 cents in May. Roast cas, Miss Edith Douning, Miss Ol labor, $2.95. Base plugs installed W; Barrett, director, of the Press-. ing l chickens i u l i v u i i o increaseduiLiw atu 3u uynwncents. ., andu i i u i, ivei v.u • Douninsr,l / u u i i i i i ^ , . Miss May Hallgringl u u i ; portation Act, ill order to make it possible for the railroads across' an entire' continent. An elderly lady- who would like in the junior room of the church skit at the convention of the New McDERMOTT FUNERAL -1 t.'.h_____ complete with BX cable and labor, Jersey Safe Deposit Association in Radio Bureau, i ;> t ") sold at an average of 42 cents per | and . Miss Katherine Woelper. to offer rates as low «s those offered by their competitors; They know that men died under $1.95. Newman Electric Co., Phone a companion and a pleasant room at 7.30 tonight. its. folds to make other men . free; for summer—July to Sept. Btfx 35. After spending six weeks in Asbury Park last week. Last Rites For Late County Clerk that a generation still with us bore 1104.—22-31 ; : : ^‘There Was a Fly in th’ Fruit Cake Y’sold Me?’
;aiiBiiaiieiiBiiiiiii!BiiiiiiiiiitaiiaiiiiiiMaiiiHiiiiiiiiiBiiai!a'iaiiaiiaiiBiiaiif:iiiiaiiBi»Biiaiiib reorganization to rebuild our lost prosperity. If we clear serve your interests. Lois Hill, 98 Broadway, a stu the summer Mission House, for ties.'. . graduate of Neptune' high school dent in State Teachers College, missionaries. Mrs. Hilkert has been The. Rev. 'G. G. Horn, pastor of in 1933, became Ensign Richardson, the track for the Ir.on Horse we set the signal for America.” Trenton, is vacationing from her (Editor's • Koto: Those items are temporarily succeeded at Bancroft- i the First Presbyterian ' church of U. S. Navy, on June 1 wlien he icEr.i'L«,uf.’uva taken from the back files of the Times studies at her home here. Taylor, by. Miss Nellie M. La Porte, (.Freehold, and the Rev. Cuthbert B. graduated from the United States for tlie year 1923.) Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Eckensber- of Wyalusing, Pa. \ : Newton, Jersy. City, former pastor Naval Academy. His fine record Looking A Gift Horse in the Mouth MARYANN of the First Baptist church of and successful completion of. the. Let Grossman’s June 22, 1923 gcr, of Bethlehem, Pa., are occupy On June 21 Mr. and Mrs. John The old news rule that it-isn’t “news” if a dog bite a‘ ing for the season their summer W. Thackara, of Philadelphia, Freehold, officiated at the services. rigirous Naval Academy course fit you to a pair At the .commencement exercises The pall bearers, all from the should serve as encouragement to ■' v. man; but that it is “ news” if a “man bites a dog,” might be of the Neptune high school the ad Ernest N. Woolston cottage at 14 Abbott avenue. summer residents of Ocenn Grovo of Comfortable for many years, will celebrate their county clerk’s office, were Deputy other young men of the Th ird • Con- added to as follows: dress was delivered by the Hon. BEAUTY STUDIO Thc speaker at the beach meet County Clerk, Lester E, Me Queen, gressional Districtj;who aspire to golden wedding anniversary. Mrs. Wc invite the people of this commuaity and surrounding Martin G; Brumbaugh, a former ing which is being held by' the As Special Deputy County Clerk W il a naval career. He has been as ' ' ■ * It is news when municipalities refuse to be seduced by governor, of the State of Pennsyl Real Estate and Insurance sembly Bible class, Sunday at C ■ Thackara is the sister of the late vicinity to avail themselves of our complete banking facilities 104 M t. Tabor W ay, Corner New Jersey Avenue Mrs. William Morton, GG Abbott liam M. Callahan, Fred Quinn, W. signed to duty aboard the.U. S. S. Red Cross Shoes “45 per cent cash gifts” from government bureaus to put vania; The class had numbered p. m., will bo Sylvester Williams. Ryall Burtis, Robert A. Foster and West Virginia. Manual Brilliant, which include the following: forty pupils, the largest for some Forty-Eight M ain Avenue avenue, and daughter of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gearhart, Amanda Conner, of Philadelphia. William Ulrich. who grduated from Neptune in ■ private enterprise out of business." time. The diplomas were presented In Celebration of O ur First Year In Ocean Grov3 1936, is pursuing a::nayal career in Ocean Grove, N. J. 82 Lake avenue, returned recently The latter is: now in her .99th CHECK ACCOUNT i Washington press releases broadcast it far and wide by the president of the board of from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. the' Academy. ■; r . • education, John F. ■ Knox, and the . W e Offer the Followin'} year and has lived to see all of ARRANGES BENEFIT RECITAL SPECIAL INTEREST ACCOUNT . when municipalities fall for federal gifts and take their Trueman Suidan, of Scranton, Pa. her . children celebrate their fif CREDIT DEPARTMENT presentation was made by Paul Telephone 398 Proceeds From Temple Affair For first step toward socialism, but no .Washington press bur Y. Eckert, supervising principal of Miss Mary E. Boas ond niece, tieth wedding anniversaries. ^iBitatiaiitiiBtiaiiatiaiiiuaHaiiaiifliiiiiiiiaiiatiiiiaiiBijiiiaiia TRUST DEPARTMENT TWO WEEKS’ SPECIAL Church Schools - the Neptune schools.' Miss Emily Breyfogel, of Reading, TRAVELERS' CHECKS eau commends a city for refusing to take such gifts, and Dr. F. A. DeMaris was vigorous Pa., have arrived here for thc sum A dramatic arid musical bene | Try Newest Thrill! mer at their cottage, 6 H Heck ave SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES thereby save some taxpaying private enterprise from de ly applauded in the Auditorium at j Neptune News Notes fit recital will be sponsored; Fri struction, and the community from useless debt and in the, Sunday morning service when nue.. :. " day, June 24, in the Temple by the Each deposit account at this bank is insured up he declared that if the government Mr. and Mrs. William Hand, of Asbury Park- district council of I Pedal Boats f t'Cool, Breezy Styles For creased taxation. was not able to clean up the sea.of 50c. REDUCTION ' | to $5,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora Maywood, N. • J., spent last week Mrs. Henry Jenkins, West Cor religious education for the vacation .3 From Miami rum traffic, the job should be church schools. ■ Summer Wear San Jose, California, should have-been in the head- . . . i end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. lies avenue, spent last Thursday in tion. turned over to the W. C. T. XJ. On All Permanent Waves ’ Bargain Hunting ? Norman G. De Groot, 91 Asbury Among the feature presentations 1 Also Famous, We Solicit Your Patronage , lines, but it wasn’t. By a vote of some 14,000 to 2,500, State, scholastic baseball cham Newark. ■’ Prico Now Only avenue. Eldon Wills, 1211. Eleventh ave are Sammy. Parker, the boy , so pions!' That ! title was won ih a If You Bring This Coupon 1 Well, it’s your time to win. prano from the St. Thomas; Epis that city voted down municipal ownership of its water sys Alfred Rudrauff, a student in nue, was a recent .visitor in Phila- most decisive manner when the | If you buy the lot, we will give you the house copal church, New York city; Miss Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank tem in favor of continued private operation under public Neptune nine had defeated Battin, Penn State College, son of Mr. and delphia. '; . '■ V ^ Esther Schatzow, trumpeter, of ^iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiHniiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinijniiijiiuiiiniiuiuiiiiniuijiij,,^1 Mrs. Rohland Rudrauff, 11 Main regulation. In addition, two veteran members of the city of Elizabeth, 12 to 7. The teams | which is on it. ;Mrs. Emma Demarest, Myrtle Belmar; Mrs. .Margaret Asay- Main St., Asbury Park Main Ave.', Ocean Grove were to receive gold baseball watch avenue, is spending the summer avenue, is visiting her daughter in Hcsse, reader, of Allenhurst; Fran I Motor Boats council, who sponsored the municipal ownership project ^lUiiiaiiauiirtiiinaiiiMiHiniiiiiiiiiRiiitiiuaniitiniiiiiiiiiaiiitrBttinaiiiuiiJiniitiiistiiiiiuiiiiiiiuirtaiiiiiiiiBiiitiBiiiitKti^ charms as a reward for its achieve | Price of lot, $1,000! at his home hero. Salem; N. J. cis ICodama, Japanese. pianist:from Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at-a cost,of $5,520,000 -in -bonds, were overwhelmingly de ment in bringing the first scholas-; After spending the winter in Miss Fanny Garrabrant, 1222 Shrewsbury; Miss Bryrtle Apple- I ON tic baseball championship to Nep i Announcing the Opening of the .. 1 1 House consists of six rooms, bath and cellar. Glen Ridge, N. J., Mr. nnd Mrs. Myrtle avenue, is recovering from ■ gate, soprano;. of - Asbury Park; feated. This is real old-fashioned anti-socialistic news tune. -■ , ■ ‘ * - ,v- ’ ‘ . and George Horn, baritone, of As f Wesley Lake | FREE and CLEAR Edward H. Jones last week open recent illness. from a typical American city of 75,000 people. ’ Marion Davies was presented ed their, cottago for the season at Mrs. Martha- Bennett, formerly bury ; Park, Mrs.- Edward Braly | Between Asbury Park Apparently “free” government mohey.that nuts a mu- twice during the week at . the I OCEAN GROVE 1 58 Abbott avenue. of Atkins avenue, visited friends in will accompany ‘ the'guest, soloists. Strand theatre on the Ocean Grove | SEE ME BEFORE YOU BUY, BURN, OR BORROW this Vicinity last week. I . and Ocean; Grove boardwalk.; The two pictures that Mrs. Frank J. Ferris, and daugh Jacob Grossman ter Alice, of Brooklyn, N. Y., have Mr. and Mrs. William Whitley, ^li.scha Violin At Convention Hall she had appeared in were, “Adam - Neptune Highway, are ■ the parents and l3ya” ahd “When Knighthood j LOUIS E. BRONSON arrived here for the summer at 95 The second in the series of sum 1 SPEEDWAY CARS 708 Cookman Avenue There’s a Big difference in m ilk Broadway. Mr. Ferris will join of a daughter. born' in Fitkin -hos Was In Flower.” Strojigheart, the PHARMACY mer concerts will be heard Sunday I 3rd Ave & Boardwalk | Asbury Park ? Real Estate and Insurance his family later. pital. night at 8.30 p. m., at the conven wonder dog, was playing in a're Tho world's largoat fleet ol inaulatod tank cars markable canine.flicker of the out Main Avenue (S. W. Corner Central Avenue) James Ferris arrived homo yes Mrs. John Le Compte and son, of tion hall in Asbury. Park when thc 5 . Asbury Park .'Lakewood, were Tuesday guests of and tank trucks rushes S ea lec t Milk to tho city doors, “Brawn of ] the North.” I - , ■ Formerly Neubert'a Telephone, Asbury Park 3058 53 Main 4ve., Ocean Grove terday at .82 Mt. Tabor Way, celebrated Federal; Symphony Or | OBSTACLE GOLF at oxpross speeds. It doesn't havo timo to bo . where ho will spend his summer Mrs. Oiive Irons, 1418 Tenth ave chestra conducted by thc great %iiaiiaiiaiiaiiatiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiiiiaiiiiiaiiai[aiiaiiiiiaiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiijaijaiiiiiaiiiiiaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiaiia>'^ 1‘ (The Golf Course with | 5
IM-lv • PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1938 u p has ♦ Mexico inspired it.. California created it..Asbury Park It.. ♦ ♦ -. ♦. ■ ♦ . ♦ ♦ ♦ .♦ - - fexcf'Jsfvo with us in 20 Eastern* States) , ♦ BANK RECEIVER’S ♦ ♦ ♦
' ♦ ♦ . ♦ . - ///V ’:/ ; '.v . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ By Order of ROBERT SHERW OOD and W ILLIAM H. W EART, Receivers • • ♦ Real Estate of Closed Broad St. National Bank of. Red Bank, the Citizens National Bank : ■ ♦ ♦ . ‘ of Long Branch, First National Bank in Sea Bright, Ocean Grove National Bank, 1 ♦ ♦ First National Bank in Avon-by-the-Sea ♦ • ♦ ■ ♦ .♦ ■ ♦ 14 Private Homes, 2 Bank Buildings, 3 Hotels ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 2 Business Parcels and 11 V acant Sites ♦ ' ♦ (To be sold separately) . ♦ • ♦ 3-PIECE BEDROOM ♦ . ♦ . ♦ Located in Ocean Grove, Asbnry Park, Long Branch, Red Bank, N. J. Bring the sparkle of personality into your bedroom with this.blithcsomo Monterey group. Rich Mexican ♦ ' and Adjacent Towns Maplo in a fascinating new color — Adobe Bust. ' ♦ Double-bed, vanity and mirror and 5 - drawer chest •••-.♦/ with the characteristic Monterey touches of’ hand- ♦ W ednesday Evening, June 29, at 8.30 O'Clock decoratiqns in Fiesta colors and hand-wrought iron $ 50 drawer pulls Massive construction, solid wood, no veneers. Monterey room accessories available at mod In Auditorium of City Hall, 344 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. Pitxet may alto be est additional cost. You may add to your set at any ■ ♦ boughl separately time after initial purchase. Uonunr Fiinita* Sectim-MPtm Red Bank, Ni J. 70 Abbott Avenue v Ocean Grove, N. J. Your transportation coats refunded /♦'■ Five storv• And foa some nt brick building -with Indiana limestone.;front. First ■ ♦ Two and a half story frame two family dwelling containing ten rooms and . o n a purchase o j M on terey F u m iiu n , V ♦ . floor banking quarters. Second and. third. :floors undivided and unoccupied two baths. Lot approx, 30 x 60. Fourth- aud Fifth -floors Contain 32 office, rooms rented at tho present income ofi $4-,J26. Otis: elevator aiul freight elevator, steam heat and oil burner. Size 117 Seaview Avenue Long Branch, N. J. ♦ ■ plot—-40 x 133. :.;r/': •];. ■ r ♦ 2-story frame dwelling containing 7 rooms. P lo t 43 x 150. Known as H u b .♦. 215 Broadway Long Branch, N. J, bard property. . STEIHBACH-KRESGE CO. • ♦'. One story brick'building wltli granite front. Completely equipped, and most ASBURY PARK, N. J. ' \ mLem o J__ d1 e ‘ r n a i t f ini‘u' n tn yiomnouth ^TAmnAitfh ■f'mtnK*-'County, "size S>17P nfof tilplot ot. — 196 Spruce Street . Long Branch, N. J. 30s3C;150. Frame bungalow containing six rooms' and bath located /North of Jolino 3.° •“x : JHfe . v ' r ...... ' ’ ...... Avenue. Plot 43 x 132 x irreg. B r o a d way ;...... /; Long Branch, N. J. ^ ^ ^ • ^ ' ™ » ^ cThree story, brick store/ and • office building /containing '-store qn first floor; Vacant Land, Monmouth Road, ; Oakhurst* Oceaii Township, N. J. ^ ;second floor containing seVen off ices and lavatory; ^tlil^rd floor contains 1 six Consists of - approx; i7 lots on . the East Side ; of Monmouth Road between •' ' room nnd bath apartment-;, hot. water oil burner heat. .Size of plot—2» x 150. ■ Grant Avenue and Golf Road. ' Residential/section, known as Lommls property. Quaker Inn—Elizabeth Dean, Very desirable for building:development. J ’’ ...... - " * r ...... ’ ' y /Ocean Grove, N. J. Glen Gardner, N. J.; Winifred 37 Bergen Place- - Ferguson, Toronto, Canada; Mar No. tiohal ’Hotel. one h a lf "block ...... };■ '••• •■'V’' ’-v:’ Bed^Bank, N.: J. THERE1™ IS ONLY OME - ' cold running water in each Two story frame dwelling; Six rooms and bath, heat. Three car- garage. jorie McGusker, Bayonne; Horace Plot 50 x 200. Known as "Worthley property. . ■ / - . -..... Sniffen, Englewood; Edwin C. Bennett, M. I. Toumy, Mrs.' A. 6 2 ^'Main Avenue . ^Ocean Grove,-N. J. 220 Lots , ‘ ^ v Middletown, N. J. Located- in tract known as Leviathan Park, undeveloped, adjacent to Route Wilch Smith, Madge McKinney, ' ' Four;A” UIU - story^.frfLniea tu ij m u n i, year J v-.i. round - hotercpntalnlng---- _ ~ --- - - 4JV ^p o. . m -s__ ^ in, d 3 baths. H ot 36, m ain auto highw ay to Shpre resorts. Madge McLain, Mrs.-Ella Maguire, 5 { ^ ® ^ ;? ^ aand- 'n a ’ coldrunning/,cold, run hi rig/. wa\vater.' ter.. S tea ni heat.;; Lot .approx., 20 x DO feet. C oolem tor Mr. and Mrs. E. Chandler, New 116 Clark Avenue . ; 7* , ; Ocean Grove, N. J. Lane . - Eatontown, N. J. York c'ty; Clara E. Lauce.Eliza THE^^SW ^^2^REFRIGERAT0R »«l coom»io» to 112 Broad St., S. E . Cor. Private Ls T.wo story frame dwelling containing six rooms-and bath. Hot air heat. 'Two' story frame dwelling, 7 rooms,- and batH. Two -car.garage..: Plot. *7; s Lot approx. 30 X.60; " "■/•;;/ ; / /: ^ " v beth L.- Jenkins, Elizabeth, Lucy !--2S0 Irreg. Known■" own as McQueenaieyueen property.proi/ci , _ ;'. Robertshaw, Ardmore, Pa.; Mary S. W. Cor. Pilgrim Pathway and Mt. Tabor Way Ocean Grove, N. j. Long Branch, N. J. H. Pape, Kuttleworth, England; 16 Woolley Avenue :Vacant business corner ripe for Improvement.: Size approx. GO x 60. Margaret H. Brown, West New '* VK'r ’ •' * ' T.wo; story Shingle dw elling. containing( six rooms and bath. Hot-air heat. Two car garage. Flot SO x:, 150. Known as Hnnipton .property. : .;. ;; i . ; • .; 61 Lots. ’ • ; Red Bank, N. J. York, N. J.; Hplen Gray, Bergen, • In development ^known as Glendale Park jiist off Route 35, To bo sold as N. J.; Stella and Helen Carter, And See All These Extra Advantages 176 Chelsea Avenue , Long Branch, N. J. one parcel. , : / /./ :: -j.v Z; .^ ‘ /; ’ -J-;; ; ; ^ V Brooklyn; Kay A. Youngsman, S ro W W K D Three story arid basement stucco building. Contains 14 rooms, toilet, and Fairlawn, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. This Big Coolerator Gives You bntli ; sleam lieat. S u i t a b l e for sroall apartments. Plot 100 x 172. ■12 Lots v'...-, ■ . . ' - V - rJh'. : : rManasquan;';N.'J^ George B. Fielder, Ruth E. Fielder, Ix>cated on Algonquin Trail. Approx. 25 x 100 each. -To be sold as oho + rATEN'TlEP MU CONDITION- 77 Mt. Hermon Way, N. E. Cor. New York Aye. Ocean Grove, N. J. parcel. Lots 25 x 100 each In deyelopinent*known as .Manasquan Shores. George W. Cuurtner, Ridgewood; IN G C K A M B EK — Ono way clr- R. W. Johnson, Moorestown; Mrs. Two story frame dwelling containing seven rooms and-bath. Hot water dilution of waslied. moist air. Two Lots Keeps foods fresh for a longer : lient. Size approx.. 30 x 75. O^-v; oOO'o-0/.- ;.v ,oy.-.^o vV ::.;;.f/o;ooo Keansburg, N. J. E. N. Sorenson, East Orange. , NOMONEY In development known as Ideal Beach. Lots 12 and 13; One half Interest time.- ■ n i l Third Avenue Asbury I’arb. N. J. only to be so! Grand Atlantic—Miss Laura Babcock, Miss Dahlia Carlson, Mr. ICE CUBES IN 5 MIXUTES— DOWN ’ iV: - xwo anil -no half ston’ frame dwelling containing eight rooms and bath. 20 Lots :r W ith patented- Coolerator Cuber. Hot nir heau Four car garage. Lot opprox. 50 x 140. Middletown Township, N* J. Ralph Collins, Mrs, E. M. Cox,-and Terms To Suit Your - Known as: George' Lane property Lots on Colenuui Avenue. . Miss Cox, Mrs. Catherine Cavaller- 4- FREEDOM FROM COVERED is, Mrs.; John Donahue, Miss Lucie . DISHES—Bnlanced h n m I d 11 y Incom e' - I l l Abbott Avenue - ' • Occan Grove, N. J. Vacant Plot, East Side of Holly St., North of Ocean Ave. Lakewood, N J prevents rapid drying out. Two anil n half storv stucco and, frame two family dwelling containing Dermody, Miss Jennie Morton, Mr. twb six room and bath apartments. : Hot air heat. Plot approx. 30 x GO. ; Size 50 x 114. Known as Applegate property. * • ' and Mrs. Robert Ergang, Miss Ed + 1ESS “JHXINO" OF FLAVORS—Food oiiors are carried to water from melting Ice whore thoy mny dissolve dnd bo carried away whore Shark River Hills / Neptune Township, N. J. na Jacobson, Miss Mary Mann, Miss they .can do no harm. 1140 Corlies Avenue Neptune, N. J. Mae Lyons, Mr. George J, Morgan, rind concrete block business/bUlldlng, known as Red Men’s ; Hawthorne Avenue, Corner Beverly Way . "h -f NO MOT1NO PARTS O R M A C H IN E R Y —«A cafco ot lco nevtir gets Two: story brick J.UIW .««««»v%» Miss Agnes J. Riddell, Miss Caro out ,of order.” Yet often yon .can Bave $100 or mero on your pnrchaso :/^ » ^ r? 5 ;H a ll containing store-e on first floorfloorwith meeting; room in rear. Second floor Frame- dwelling containing five rooms, and bath. Steam heat. Small barn. has-lodge:': room- and: smallV ante-room* Two toilets ;. sttsteam heat. On rear of P lot 66 x 87. line Rahm, New York city; Mrs. ■ simply by choosing this most modern, of a ll refrigerators— Coolera- m plot-V lai^ii .-.residence-'' containing six rooms and bath occupied c by janitor of A. Reincken, Mrs. Viola Monroe, / - tor. .;• ■ .' •- • - . . . -• V • - v : - . c^-\!‘" ' - /1,fro n t building. P lot 50 x 150. / _' t • Wall Road Spring Lake Heights, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hawkes, Miss Four room dwelling; Interior parcel of land 87 x: 732x Irregular. .. . Ocean Grove, N. J. Grace Dunri; Mr. and Mrs. B. R. 52:Central Ave.V N. E. Cor. Heck Avenue ...... Shark River Islands • Neptune Township, Ni J. Dwyer, Miss Martha Dnnford, ’ TWo and a half story frame boarding house,. "Bryn Mawr Lodge.'’ Con SEABOARD ICE CO. Mrs. J. 'D. Clear, Miss Frances tains 18 ; rooms, 2 ?baths.V Ho t a ir h e a t.; A nnual re nt; $j Q0. Plot approx. 70 x JO. South and West Concourse ff§®s-v tn Clear, Misses Rose and -Sophie Telephone Asbury Park 2620 Bentz, Miss Ellen Bartels, Brook «3K*tonn: varnni lots variously located on Laird Avenue, Albany Road, Rail- road Avenue and Boston Road. . : - v - - ■ • aiinslnn^ and rental^ are as accurate os can be reasonably ascertained. Purchasers are requested to check carefully all information before tho sale. lyn; Mr. and Mrs. CoG. Lippincott, BRANCHES AT SPRING LAKE, RED BANK ® ^ S ^ ^ ^ A iV i^ iiS tS 'w lll lii sold subject to any state of fact an accurate survey may show and to the terms and conditions contained An Ih e Terms o r Sale to bo Rutherford; Mr. F. C. Brohm, Jer LONG BRANCH, KEYPORT, SEA BRIGHT.AND LAKEWOOD •' - ,in v; of-tlie sale -‘ Properties. located in Ocean Grove are sold subject to covenants and restrictions created or Imposed by Ocean Grove Camp Meet- sey City; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ing ^^oclaticin in’ their leasc-H (no fee title granted—oniy long renewable leases), Byrne and daughters, Fordham, N, Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. W rite for free descriptive booklet to Robert Sherwood and W illiam H. Hartman and family, Chevy. Chase,; .... Md.; Mr. and . Mrs. Edward J. Weart, Receivers, or to agent and auctioneers. Dwyer, LeRoy Haralson, St. Pe tersburg, FI--.; Mr, and Mrs. John SPECIAL R. Hamilton, Youngstown, Ohio; Mrs. Catherine EoKane, Miss Betty PERMANENT WAVE Sink, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Durie, CONVENTION Newark; Mrs. Harry Bruel, Pater $3.50 Albert M. Greenfield & Co. son; Mrs. W. W. Evans, Mrs. Rosa, HALL Theatre W illiam A. W hite & Sons Carlisle, Pa.; Miss Elizabeth Dra A Complete Real Estate Institution ■! Three Items for $1.00 PETER G R IM M , President per, Mrs. Arthur Hatton, Lanca On Tha Asbury ster, Pa.; Mrs. Edith B. G. Leisse, Boardwalk B isk i f / . Park 51 Eail 42d St., N. V. C.. VAnderbilt 3-6204 521 Fifth Ave.; N. y. C, MUrray Hill 2-6000 Miss Eleanor E. Lang, Miss Martha Raymond’s Beauty Shop A. Mackay, Philadelphia. t 17 Academy Sf, Newark. N .J. Market S-49S0 727 Bangs Avenue w V'*i,V,. ‘ t-’ -* ■’1' 67 Liberty St., N. / . C. BArday 7-7000 ■oo Asbury P aA • Philadelphia Office r Walnut and Juniper Sts. apricots Now War Material SUN. f June 19 -The latest war industry to bring Telephone for Appointment, 8220 At 8.30 P . M.” A t 8.30 P. M, wealth to Australia is that o£ grow ing apricots. The discovery that MHitimiimnniiatimuiirrauiiiiiuiutiiiiuntiuuMUttuiiumiiiuiuii AMONG THE HOTELS Dr. and Mrs. Alden, J. Green, Ri Glen Rock; Mrs. B. Moffet, Mrs. Sampler Inn—Mrs. F. Dieterich, chard Green, Castle Shannon, Pa. Rose Bartels, Astoria,; L. I.; Mr. Miss M, E. Rogers, Mi-, and Mrs. a material for powerful explosives CONCERT! and Mrs. Van Harken, Bronx. O. J. deGaetaren, Mt. Vernon; exists in all stones has created a CHMMMmtaiiuaaHiHiNSHMr Olive House—Mr. and Mrs. Dow Le Chevalier—Mr. and Mrs. T. ' V Parker Wood, Lois Parker Wood, Miss Louise Leach, Mrs.. Flora greater, demand for apricots there Brain, Mrs:, A. W. Cully, Mr. and Ocean Front House—Mr. and than can be supplied. Mrs. Clayton Snyder, Mrs. Lillian Mrs. Thomas Sales, sr., Easton, Knaff, Miss M. Reuth, Brooklyn;' I HOT j MISCHA Mrs. Peter Bijhaner and children, Miss Edda B. Cobb, Hazel Viding- Little Falls, N.-J,; Miss Loretto Foley, New York city; Mrs. Frank Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. A. H.' Yeager, lin M. Wolf, East Orange; Mrs. H. Brooklyn, N. Y.; .Mr. and . -Mrs. hoff, Anna Talbot, Jessie L. Gib j HOME-MADE | Dalton, New York city; Dr. and son, Marie L, Meeker, New' York; VIOLIN Mrs. W. A;'Stevenson, Milwaukee, Florer, Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Heu- Kenneth Jordon, Long Island; Mr. deck, and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. oStetson Jordon, Boon- Lillian M. Stannberger, Jersey Conaocllnn tbe AViS.; Mary! Konrad, Ffemirigton, City; Mr, and Mrs. L. Trauss, Ora- i B R E A D j N. J.; Meyer Baher, Clifton;. Mr. Frank Amy, Ridgefield, N. J.; ton; Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Cambill, Helen . and Ruth Wanier, Bloom Hackensack; Mr. and Mrs. Gellott dell, N. J.; Mrs. Cassandra McIn and Mrs. Lynch, Paterson; Mrs. tosh, Leonia, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. FEDERAL John Lester, Arlington, N.rJ. ■ field; Mrs. C. McCarter, Jersey Lust, Peekskill, N. Y.; Raymond j DAILY j City; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Blubough, William Driver, Mr. and Mrs. B. The Oldest Independent. General Whalen, Mr. and Mrs. S.. M. Hur- B. Haley, New Rochelle, N. Y.; ro::':/:-,io-o.“ ;.';;:};;j SYM PHONY : Pine Tree Inn—A. H. Reycraft, Mr. . and Mrs. .W. C. Roderich onymous, Mr. and MrsoGinn Law- Market In Ocoan Grove 5 Reitz Model' Bakery J Jersey City; Mrs.'Allen M. Card- Frederick, Md. ther, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Walt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Nngel, Frank 0. Nagel, Warren Charles ell, Miss Carmelita Cardell, Chi- Buena Vista—Dr. and Mrs. A. New York city; Miss Gertrude Pilgrim Pathway and Olin Street j 47 Pilgrim Pathway * ORCHESTRA 1 • cajro; Mrs. Recorda, Margaret and Co Werner, White Plains, N. Y,; Scvell, Md,; Mrs, Edward H. Wig Nagle, Walter William Nagle, Mrs. Wf£' Helen Murphy, Yonkers; Mr. and N. H. Kochrane, Leslie Ball, Mar gins,' Philadelphia; Mrs. Janet J. J; McClelland, Mrs, W. S. Nevin, Telephone Asbury Park ,1749 ] OCEAN GROVE : - Mrs. Maguire and family, New jorie Cochrane,. Mr. and Mrs. L. Griffon, Plainfield; Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Naylor, Philadelphia. 80—ARTISTS— 80 ; .. Yoi-k city; Mr.' and Mrs. T. H. Metzger and Gloria, Mr. and Mrs. Harry; Stoopback, New York city. , Squier, Phillipsburg, N. J.; Mr. W. H. Carlack, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. St. Elmo—Florence No Wilson, Fresh Killed Poultry and Extra Added Attraction Ellsworth E. Mitchell, Easton, Hoernig, Mrs. JoHobon, Yonkers; Boston; J. S. Harvey, Albert; Ni ^iititunumiiniuiiiiilinittliiiiiiiilHlUBtiiitiiiiiiiiuuii^ Prime Meats, Kails, Cakes, Pa.-,'Mrs. M. Duck, Marjorie Davis, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Angle, Orange; cholson,' Mrs. Fred Zeyker, Robert NORTH END Mrs. F. Day, Summit, N. J,. Mrs. and Miss Ho Maesing, Broo- C. Wells, Blanche E. Bradley, Pies and Salads. lyn; Mrs. A. J. Ball, Bloomfield; I Coal Prices Viola Philo Melita—Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Philadelphia; Elizabeth J. Bartlett, ivorld Faiuous Soprano Simmie, Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs.1 A. T. Thornlow, George Patterson-, Robert S. ICau- Authorized Agency For Tuekahoe, N. Y.; Mrs..and Misses . Graham, Mr. and Mrs. F. TV. Grec nitz, I. J. Knox, Helen LoLong, of I Going Up Birds Eye Frosted Foods. B0WLIH6 For Reservations L. J. Meyer, New York city. ian, Brooklyn; Henry Brown, Em Brooklyn; G*l Clifton Zackoy, Les | ORDER NOW . Phono A. 1*. 8880 ma Brown, Newburg, N. Y.; Mr. Centennial—Gertrude Blankers, lie A- Zaclcoy, Dai'hy, Pa.;^. Sykes | FUEL OIL 6c. GAL. | and Mrs: A. Hamilton and family, Mr. Louis Knowles, Joseph Dor Carter, Moorostown; Esther Skin Specials . • Ten Duck 300 Seats at $ 1.10 Queens Village, N. Y.; Mrs. Mary sey, Mrs. Belbmar, New York city; ner, Miss Gladys. M. Crhnkshaw, I SIGN CONTRACT NOW | . 300 Seats at S5c. Red Perch _____ ...... 23c. Pins Pins Nolan, Kathleen Lewis, Misses Mrs. G. G, .Dunn .East Orange; Miss Marjorie Campbell,. Mr. and General Admission, 55c. Forsyth, Philadelphia, Pa.; Wal Mrs. Delia .Lynn, West Orange; Mrs. G ., H. Knight, New York 1 BRADLEY BEACH I Spinach ______...... 19c. ter Elliott Woejer, Florence E. Facing Wesley Lake SEATS N O W ON SALE Joseph Dorey, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. city; J. Crawford Lynch, ’ Glass- | C O A L ’ C O . Barnester, Newark; ■ ’ .".I- .OCEAH QHOTE TIMES s»4 Boy Only From Responsible Mer chants. Consult Times Advertising T^e Business of the Times Job Print Columns For Stores of Proved ing Deportment is < 0 Please , Integrity. Each Customer. Test Us. VOL. LXIII. No. 24. OCEAN GROVE NEPTUNE CITY AVON FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1938 BRADLEY BEACH NEPTUNE F O U R CENTS LEGION AUXILIARY hmumtmnmnumtiHi AUDITORIUM IS OPENED FOR SUMMER RESIDENT. BATHING RATES COMMENCEMENTS PLANS ELECTION HONORED BY N. Y. U. FOR HOTEL GUESTS THE SIXTY-NINTH SEASON Dr. Henry Mann Silver, WERE HELD THIS WEEK eighty-seven-year-old retired NOMINATIONS AT MEETING surgeon who has been a sum THOMA OFFERS COOPERATION MONDAY NIGHT mer resident of Ocean Grove WITH HOTEL OWNERS for the past thirty J years, and Sermons by Bishop Ernest G. Richardson In Dr, Karakeen, H. Spwny, both One Hundred and Thirty-Two Pupils Receive Six Members Will Attend Conven of whom received; their de Banquet Committee Reports On augurate 1938 Schedule of Religious Ser tion; Group Will Join Posts For grees from -New York 'Uni versity School of Medicine in Annual Event To Bo Held At Diplomas at High School Graduation In Service A t Old Tennent Church 1875, returned , Wednesday, North End Hotel; Eleven New vices; He Preacae sOn Salvation and the To Commemorate Battle of Mon- June 8, to participate in the Members Are Elected. Auditorium Last Night Cr cm mar Schools 106th commencement exercis One God. •; mouth. es at Ohio Field, on the cam Members of the Ocean Grovo Graduate One Hundred and Fifty-Nine. First nominations of officers pus at University Heights, the Hotel association listened to an Bronx, N. Y. Dr. /Silver was explanation of bathing; rates for took place at the Monday night formerly clinical professor at meeting of the American Legion hotel guests by Association Mana “To raise up and to glorify salvation and.to try to the College of Medicine and ger' Joseph Thoma at Tuesday Auxiliary, Asbury Park, in received the Alumrn Meritori Graduation week, with the beaming students and bring it into the hearts and lives of others is what this charge of the President, Mrs. Nel night’s meeting. Hotel guests may ous Service Medallion in 1932 hire a bath house, accommodating proud parents, came to a conclusion last night when the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association is for,” declared ly M. Walters. The nominations for “outstanding and distin will be reopened and closed at the four, at $4 a' week, $10 a month 132 members of the senior class of Neptune high school Bishop Ernest G. Richardson; D. D., LL. D., of the Phila guished service to ,the univer or §15 for the season. This me next meeting, July 11th, elections sity.” Dr. Silver "for the past received their diplomas from the hands of John B. Stout, delphia Area, in his Sunday morning Auditoriutft- sermon. of officers and delegates will tak thod was preferred'to that;of sell fifteen years has-spent his ing the hotels tickets , in bulk. Mr. president of the board of education. Using as his text the second ctap. | ~ ~ place August 8th. The nomihatin summer vacations nt the A r committee consisting of Mrs. Ros# Thoma also announced that the A total of 150 students have of St. Paul’s EpiBtle to the Ephes- Supreme Deity, but they arc trying lington hotel, aerosS from Au paving of Stockton avenue had ians, verses 8 and 9 , Bishop Ri- to abolish Him. God to them is Kamus, chairman, assisted by Mrs; ditorium park. I been', graduated from the five are as follows: president, Burt G. Charles DiSalvo and Mrs. Clara been completed and Franklin ave Metz; secretary, Marianne R. Par chardson officially opened the represented by tho church which nue is now being paved. grammar schools in the Township 1938 season of Ocean Grove’s re-, was sympathetic toward keeping Reid submitted the following slate ker; and treasurer, Gertrude M. president, Mrs. Hattie Godfrey President James P. Dunn, of. the at exercises held throughout the Bangert. John D. Ford received ligious services with a discourse on the underprivileged down. Russia hotel association, explained the de salvation through faith and not! has established anti-religious laws, first vice-president, Mrs. Elvira week amd concluding Wednesday the It. P. I medal for high scholas sire of the hotel proprietors that tic attainment in mathematics and through boastful Christian deeds. | making God like man. “Let us un- Lewis; second vice-president, Mrs, the. Stockton avenue entrance to with the Ridge Avenue and Brad In India five million people are; ment for teaching a religious Anna Ouimet; treasurer, Mrs, HEALTH ley Park commencement exercises. sciences. Florence Allen; chaplain, Mrs the Grove be improved, so that Constance Lorena Busch was the sincerely seeking salvation. Many .truth." more traffic could be directed in Various members of the Board of go on great pilgrimages, counting Bishop Richardson continued by Madge Wallach; historian, Mrs Education presented the diplomas. recipient of the first annual Lida Minnie Feldman; sergeant-at-arms. GIVES MAY at that point. The hotel association A. Dorcn award, presented by the the miles of stretching themselves saying that Russia is not the only proihised to erect an electric sign The high school exercises last lengthwise on the ground; many country which has made definite Miss Frances Goldstein. night in the Auditorurii were .ex Neptune Alumni Association to the at the Stockton avenue gates, most outstanding girl in the sen 1 deny themselves in fasting; many attempts to eradicate the God idea. Delegates who will attend the ANNOUNCES COMMUNICABLE similar to the one at the Main ave ceptionally interesting. . The pro-, live as hermits apart from the un “Turkey, under the leadership of state convention aro^Mrs. Walters, gram as it was presented-follows: ior class. The Association presen nue entrance. In behalf of the ho ted the Norman Stewart Hall awttrd godly civilization; and still others Kemal Pasha,” said the Bishop, “is Mrs. Elizabeth Sullivan, Mrs. Hat- DISEASE RECORD tel proprietors, he thanked .the Invocation, Rev. George W. Yard; torture themselves in the ordeal of uprooting the Moslem religion in tiQ Godfrey,, Mrs. Elvira Lewis, Overture, “Lustpiel”—Keler-Bela, to Charles Edward Weddle. These Camp Meeting Association for its honors aro presented to two stu fire. These five million "seekers” his country. Radio, theatre, books Miss Frances Goldstein, Mrs, Elsie cooperation, with the hotels and by the high school band;: Essay, are making the. same mistake as and schools arc teaching atheism. Mecouch. The alternates are Mrs, W. Stanley Applegatij States That “The School Library,” by George dents' in the senior class who ex- the many physical improvements cell in scholarship, athletic ability, Christians—depending upon their Churches in these countries havo Fannie Cyphers, Mrs. Elizabeth 276 Pupils Were yhccinatcd the of streets and parks. \ M. Smith; Chorus, “Gloria Patri,” works for salvation. .been turned, into Godless museums Harsin, Mrs. Minnie Feldman, Mrs, Cherubim Song, by Bortniansky, character and personality. They Past Month'; Township Commit The report of the banquet com have been established by the Alum The Pharisees did everything The Turkish faith i3 gone and there Anna Ouimet. ' mittee, Mrs. Jean Hancox, chair the high school chorus; Essay, the Lord wished, and they thought is no substitute.” tee Pays $3,849.77 In Bills. “Transportation,” . by Constance ni to perpetuate the memory of Delegates nominated to the coun man, was received. The date will one of Neptune’s greatest super they had the gift of salvation. A “A false and indifferent church ty for the ensuing year: Mrs. Hat Busch; March, “Normal”, by Ben William Stanley Applegate, be June 27, and the place the; new vising principals, serving in that Pharisee would congratulate him is the cause'of present Godlessness tie Godfrey, her appointed secre North End hotel. Mrs. Edward J. nett,' high school band; Address self and contrast himself. with a Impotent churches will never sur township health officer, reported “If-1 Were You,” by Dr. Carl Mars capacity from 1897 up to her death tary, Mrs. Fannie Cyphers, Mrs, Borton, chairman of the . ticket in 1917, and its greatest athlete, poor wretched worshipper who was vive over the nationalism policies Leah Watson, Mrs. Elvira Lewis to the Neptune board of health committee, requested that all den, of, the New York University; looking away, from his ability, that are being instilled in the Tuesday night that ten smallpo:: Organ solo, “Overture to the Opera who drowned while rescuing a girl and Mrs. Eilsie Mecouch. Alter those interested in attending who had fallen hrough the ice on ■knowledge and possessions and minds of the world’s leaders. Na nates: Mrs. Edith Taylor, Mrs, clinics had been conducted in the should secure their tickets as ear Mignon,” by Clarence Kohlmann; through faith received salvation. tionalism requires belief and faith public schools of tho township dur Presentation of diplomas, John B. a lake in Cranford, N. J., during Anna Ouimet, Mrs. Clara Reid and ly as possible from a member of tho Christmas vacation in 1928.' Walter D. Eddowes led the mu in the state only.” Mrs. Rose Kamus,. ing the month of May and that.276 Stout, president of Board of Edu pupils were vaccinated. the ticket committee, consisting of Yale has established a Hall schol sic; The Graham Sisters of Phila In closing, the Bishop stated Reports of various committees Mr. C. B. Hennig, Mrs. E. L. Bern cation; Benediction, Revt George delphia, , rendered several vocal that a great majority of Christians . Following is the record of com W, Yard, pastor of the West Grove arship which riiotivated the Alumni were heard. Mrs. Mae McDuffie hardt, Miss A. M. Van Skite, Miss Association’s action. duets. believe in anthropomorphism— was awarded the “Blind Pig.' municable diseases for the month J. E. McKee, Mrs. Hancox or the M. E. church. : Ministers on the platform were making God like mn. “Let us un Americanism bulletin was read on of May with resident cases listed ticket chairman. Offiecrs of the graduating class (Continued on naee three) Dr. Charles S. Woodruff, of Ocean derstand that Christ, came into this Flag Day. To quote “keep in mind first and transient second: mumps, The hostesses at the banquet ': Grove; Rev. Thomas Brock, of world to transform us .into .a like that the flag represents the living 2 2 , 0; bronchial pneumonia 2 ,3 ; lo will be Mrs. H. Hillyer, Mrs. M. : Trenton, N. J., and Rev. Clark ness of the divine.” country and is itself considered a bar pneumonia 1, 0; whooping B. Stratton, Mrs. E. C. Carr, Miss CHURCH SERVICES Yerkes, of Ocean Grove. The flowers on the platform living thing. With World condi cough 0, 1; syphilis 7, 9; ghon- A. Rohland, Mrs. ,H. A. Williams, M. E. HOME PICNIC Bishop Richardson, in.his even- were placed there by Mrs. William tions in the present turmoil, A- norhea 1, 5; tuberculosis 1, 2 ; Vin Mrs. Helen Hoffmeir, Miss Betty Evening Worship Period Discon - ing discourse, emphatically declar- H; Francis in memory of her friend, mericanism cannot be over empha cent’s angina 0,1; and erysipelis 0, Mount arid Miss M. Rohland. Dr. James William Marshall, late 1.. Five residents and one transient tinued For The Summer : ed thatrthere is one God, the father sized.” Eleven new applications for HELD TUESDAY of.all, who is above all, through all a member of the Association and were bitten by dogs. Fifteen sani membership were approved as fol Beginning' Sunday morning, and in us nil. j :■ 1 . a former vice-president, A card of thanks was read from tary inspections were made; two a veteran at Lyons Hospital for lows: J. T. Hull, Wm. H. Weart, June 19th, St. Paul’s will haVe \ Ho continued by saying that so r Dr. Alfred Wagg, vice-president reinspections, and,„pne complaint W. L. Stansbury, Mrs. G. T. Pru- just one preaching service for the REPRESENTATIVES OF TWO “ many people are not sure of God. of tho Association, was called upon help received from, the Unit. was received. Regardinj^plumbing, The second reading of the re den, Miss Amelia Havens, Mrs, day. The regular hour of worship The Bishop told the story of a for the prayer. one water test was applied and Trine Brain, A. J. Obrecht, B. has been changed from 10.45 to 11 CONFERENCES INSPECT HOME little boy who asked his mother Next Sunday morning Rev. John vised constitution and by-laws was one roughing inspection made. read by Mrs. Hattie Godfrey,-one Feddes, Mrs. Howard Newkummit o'clock. The Sunday school con how Jesus can be a Jew when Mackey, D. D-, president of Prince At the township committee meet The plan of changing the meet venes at 9.30 as usual. There will God, the father, is an American. ton Seminary, and in the evening, amendment reading: The Unit Ex ing which followed, Committeeman. John II. Parker, jr., Superintend ecutive Committee shall coijsist of ing night of the association from be no .evening service for the re God is not any one nationality, Rev. Wilbur Westcott, D. D., pas Charles Loveman reported that the the second''Tuesday to’the second mainder of the summer months ent, Opened Program; Co/nnjun- but is every' one. tor of the First Methodist church, Unit officers nd all Past Presidents department of streets was raising Monday of the month was discus- with the power to vote. A dona The thousand dollar club recent ity Singing Enjoye^; ‘•In Russia people know that Newark, N: J., will be the guest a sidewalk for a 500-feet length, sed. ly organized has met with enthusi there is a God and that he is the preachers, tion of $3.00 was made to the Sal Embury avenue, Neptune, ; The ------— ■ — --- :— First Anniversary Cclebratiotf^fcii vation Army .drive. astic and generous response by the sidewalk has sagged as much as, ocean Grove Pharmacy Opens July 19. . ' Tho Monmouth County Ameri six inches and.becomes impassable! people throughout Ocean Grove can Legion posts have extended an when it rains. | The drugstore for many years and the fund. is almost completed. SWING AT READE’S CASINO This means a great deal to St. Some 1,000 representatives of- invitation to all units in the Coun ‘The committee received a letter owned and operated by the late the 500 auxiliaries of the Newark,- ROBERTS BECOMES ty to cooperate with them in hold from the Shark River Property ■ Otto Neubert at the southwest Paul’s church, and. those in charge Jimmy Dorsey Attraction This of ' the matter are very greatly and New Jersey conferences atten ing services to commemorate the Owners’ Association complimenting corner of Main and Central ave- ded the 15th annual picnic nt tho COUNTY CLERK Week-End Battle of Monmouth of tho Revo the Neptune police force for its nues has been purchased by An- pleased by the success. lutionary war, at Old Tennent work of protecting their property, gelo Vasiliades, of Lakewood, and oui.uu,Sunday iuo.ums,morning, Rov.*WV. . Carlton...... E; J* ° “ e f°‘\the Aged which Swing sessions, held weekly nt R. Van Hook will preach, his sub-1 )va* ^ Tura[lay. Those attend- Reade’s Casino on the boardwalk Church, Sunday, June 26th, at 2.30 Bills totaling $3,849.77 were or-, completely renovated, HOWARD HEIGHT SUCCEEDS p. m. Members will meet at the dered paid and $10,000 was paid off Proprietor Vasiliades opened the ject being “Jesus Joy Made Ours.” ing enJ°l.e(1 .boxe Renowned Court Painter Fragonard (1732-1800), the re SPECIAL EDITORIAL REVIEWS nowned court painter to Louis XV, was kept busy painting voluptuous By DALTON LAMBIE scenes of love and seduction. Ma dame du Barry set the fashion for Clean Recreation T r i a l the whole pleasure-loving court by The Spruce Shop of Manasquan, O i|(e"bf decorating, her. boudoir- with his Is On A. W.DORRER, Fruit, Produce paintings. He began his career as The SKEE-BALL STADIUM, which we oper Monmouth County’s Leading Women’s Ap a law clerk, but his genius for art City and still offend no law or regulation, because Looking through the list of dif people and his complete arid well brought him to the studio, of Fran parel Shops, Noted for Advanced Styles ferent outstanding business 'and stocked market is well known over cois Boucher in Paris. He surpassed ate in Atlantic City, houses the largest battery of skee-ball is strictly a game of skill and any prize professional men in the Manasquan the country. . Another interesting his master. When the people of The Spruce Shop, located at 117 prompt service. Margaret E. Ware fact about this market is that Mr. 'Union avenue, at Manasquan, has is in charge of the designing and area,- this writer’s attention is at- France rose against the profligate real full size skee-ball alleys in the world. earned is a reward of skill, and not a winning in Dorrer insists that .every patron monarchy, they included the court for many years stood out promi dressmaking dept., and her spec trcted by the interesting activities calling be given the most careful a game of chance. nently as one of the most popular, ialty.' is the, designing' of dresses of Mr. A. W. Dorrer, who conducts and courteous service . no matter painter Fragonard, and he was We are now engaged in a battle for recognition women’s Wearing apparel shops of from your own material from $5.00 the Briellc Highway Market, on the how small or how large bis or forced to return to Grasse, his this shore section, catering: to the up.- Stylish stouts are also a-spec highway at Brielle, N. «J. Mr. Dor der. You are ninde to feel that your home. .There he turned to simpler of the fact that skee-ball is strictly a non-gamb However, in deference to the over-eonscien- fastidious women of this area. The ialty with Mrs. Ware. The shop rer has been actively engaged in the patronage is 'sincerely appreciated. subject matter. He was poor and shop was. established many years also features an exceptionally -fine operation of this, fine market for Every; effort of Mr. Dorrer has al forgotten when he died in Paris in tious scruples of the Camp Meeting Association, ago by Lilian Peper, who is the gift, service, including hundreds of the past five years, and is known ways been characterized by his 1800. ling legal recreation and for a definite clarifying owner and operator, ably assisted small, unique gifts such as china, throughout Manasquan, Point inherent fairness and satisfactory for which we have the highest regard, we do not by Mrs. Ware. The Spruce Shop glassware, chromium, and lamps. Pleasant, Brielle and surrounding produce service. A man of unques- of our status with the policc department of Atlan is noted for it’s large and varied The Spruce Shop is open evenings territory as offering an excellent ioned .integrity ■ arid ability, who offer coupons or prizes in Ocean Grove, and stock of sportswear and gowns. only by appointment. Ocean Grove service in vegetables, fruits* and has single handed won for himself tic C ity. Women of this section who wish women are cordially invited here. produce, retail, at wholesale prices. an-eri’viable place in the hearts and NOTICE. This week's installment arrived too late for publication the souvenirs we give are exactly that—advertis to be smartly attired this summer, The Spruce Shop .serve many; wo He ; furnishes a market to. local minds of the people of; Manasquan, in this week's issue. It will appear next week.—Editor. nnd of course, that refers to all men of culture refinement, . and farmers for seasonable vegetables, The Brielle highway market fills We could issue coupons redeemable for souv ing souvenirs that spread good will for the finest • Ocean, Grove women, are sure to personal attractiveness from As fruit and produced The Brielle a very important place in this area, SlOVVYOl) find, just what they want to fill bury Park, Bay Plead, Point Plea Highway Market is one of the as it enables the people here to enirs in Ocean Grove just as we do in Atlantic recreational centers on the coast. their particular requirements by sant, and Ocean. Grove. It is a most popular wholesale, fruit and receive more for. their money and a visit to the Spruce Shop, where shop set apart from'; the ordinary produce markets among the Mana to live better lives. Mr. .Dorrer at they will be met with ehcerful and rank and file. Distinctive is "the squan people for they have come a large expense is consolidating \ THAINK YOU 1 charming, courtesy, and accorded a word.—24 ! ; .. . • to recognize, that they receive only his large market inside into one 100 per cent in quality products large unit. Extensive repairing K-EE-B-A-LL for every dollar spent there. This and remodeling has been going on C lean R ecreation Belmar Sales and Service, Prominent Fords market is a by-word and buy-word and in about two or three weeks, CALL AGAIN! ] with the thrifty local housewives he will feature semi-service, for A HANDY DIRECTORY FOR OUR READERS I Distributors, Established Ten Years, who take pride in the tables they his customers... This will result in 5 . 2 The SKEE-BALL ALLEYS of Ocean Grove are the Skee-Ball Stadium of Atlantic is bucking all Thomas Joeck, Proprietor set. . .Their stock includes fresh lower prices to his customers, and fruit, vegetables, of all kinds. Mr. also save time. He will also, fea STOP IT WITH BUSINESS DIRECTORY with all the near-gambling devices openly the non-skill amusements that line Atlantic City A review of the leading business formance, with the results that the Dorrer specializes in always hav ture and handle the popular Birds men of Monmouth County would be Belmar Sales and Service busi ing everything demanded by the Eye Frosted Foods.—24 Alka-Seltzer n v < » r the line in Asbury Park, even as boardwalk, and wholly inadequate if we did not ness .arid . popularity have grown “ Does Headache “slow you Ellen H. Clive contain more than a passing men to a great extent. Mr. Joeck is down?” You are a rare ex Trading as D. C. Coveft A*en*> A. OBRECHT tion of Mr. Thomas Joeck, propri the type of business man who ap Dr. Sydney J. M artin, Prominent M onmouth ception it it does not. Insurance and Real Estate Successor to L. Shidci etor of the Belmar Sales and Ser plies conscientious; principles of One or two tablets of: ALKA- NEWSPAPERS SKEE-BALL W ILL LIVE fair dealings in every transaction. 98 Asbury Avenue vice, located at 709-10th Avenue, County Chiropractor, Known for SELTZER in a glass of water Belmar. Mr. Joeck has made Ford The large amount of business this Ocean Grove 53 Main Avenue. Tel. 5283 ears tremendously popular with- firm controls is highly; significant Successful Practice makes a pleasant alkalizing Telephone 2C00 Occan Grove’s Original Carrier it is clean and deserves to live and to serve people of the shore area, and he and any automobile agency repre solution , that usually brings . has been serving car owners here senting Ford for over 10 years is, Every field of Professional ac formed with the bare hands in a relief in just a few minutes. Sincerely, ALKA-SELTZER is also recom just as reliably as the car -he rep in .itself, a feat of business ability. tivity has its acknowledged leader scientific manner ,which in time, A. L. b r o w n mended for EDMUND L. THOMPSON LYMAN M. STERNBERGH resents. . The Belmar Sales and Seasonable, cars are alright if you and in Monmouth County an un returns the bony segments to their Gns on Stomach, “Morning can afford to turn them in each normal articular relation and/ re Tinsmith Exterior and Interior Service has advanced constantly prejudiced observer couldn’t help • After”, Acid Indigestion. year, but why not buy a ; FORD, a leases the pressure that former Colds, and Muscular Pains. Slate and : Slilnglo Painting by winning the confidence and sup Roofing of All Kinds port of new car owners, and at the car that just never sems to wear but single out as worthy' of special deviations caused on the nerves You will like the tangy flavor ' Estimates Furnished and the results when you tako Stoves and Furnaces some time holding the old car own out. A few words from Mr. Joeck, mention Dr. Sydney J. Martin one affected. When such adjustment is 98 Cookman Ave,* Ocean Grove of the county’s leading chiroprac Alka-Seltzer. Alka-Seltzer, when Telephone 8143 ers. The. servico end of this firm plus a demonstration should con complete, nerve force will,flow un dissolved In water, contains an 100 Abbott. Are., Ocean Grove Plione Asbury Park 4038*B States east of Colorado is July 18. - tors, with offices located nt 78 retarded, and health will return Ann Mae Presti was sung by the class. Rohland G Valentino, long remembered and ; is unusually good, and this fact vince anyone in Ocean Grove or analgesic, (Sodium Acetyl-Sallcyl- Sam Petillo Reighton presented the diplomas to Assistant gardener (greenhouse), vicinity why Ford sales are in Broad Street, Eatontown, N. J. naturally.” Dr. Martin is noted for ate). In addition, the alkalizing still revered by millions of motion enblcs the purchaser of a car to Henrietta Phillips the following: picture fans throughout the world, $1,2G0 a year, Bureau of Plant In buy with confidence in its per creasing in this area.—24 . Dr. Martin received u most exten quick and. correct analysis. It is agents in Alka-Seltzer help to re dustry, Department of Agriculture. sive training from one of the best not strange that he is one of the lieve those everyday disor Anderson CO. Co. ANDREW TAYLOR Elmer Albert Perry Harry N. Helmka, Frank El- has never been replaced on the ders associated with .hyper- . Kenneth Arnold Rose - • wood Herbert, jr., Betty Claire screen. ‘ Romantic figures have The-closing date for receipt of ap professional schools in the coun busiest professional men in the plications from states east of Col try. He has been engaged in his acidity. “ 79 Delaware Avenue, Ocean Grove TIN AND SHEET METAL Doris Anna Riley Hewitson, Raymond Sickles Hor blazed -forth for-a "time ami then Firm of H. Polan ’, Efficient House Mover county, for his services are in Small package 30c orado-is July 11. present successful practice for great demand. Tho general; satis W O liK E H Harold Wheeler Rainear ner, Martha Rovilla Johnston, Rita 'faded o ut. to be forgotten and; ig iArgo package 60c PAINTING and DECORATING Ruella Dorothy Roehrich ■ Gertrude Kuhlwein, Helen Mary nored:. : But; the ; , menipryV of' ’ the Full information may be obtain and Raisers, Established Since many years here, and has been of faction expressd by his many Mon 76 South Main Streoti Asbery Part: ed from the Secretary of the U, S. invaluable aid to many people here. mouth County patients, nnd tho PAPER HANGING and WALL TEXTURE Frank Richardson. Shoemaker Lombardi, Wilma Rae Meeks, Dor great. Rudy, has not dimmed with Phone 2<01 Arthur E. Sutton othy May Menke, Ruth Doris Pal Civil Service Board of Examiners, 1886 In This Area During this time he has made quite great demand for his services, con Telephone A. P. 4146-W the years> but rather has it ; been at the Ocean Grove post office. a name for himself, through his stitute. n well merited tribute to Virginia Ruth Spayd sir, Fotina Pascal, Froso M. Pas embellished and - enhanced! by his The H. Poland firm of 1208-Gth tracts in this area of Monmouth success in practice. The work of his efficient methods. It is a plea Edward L. Soles cal, Hazel Jane Potter, Joan Em nii 11 ions of admirersAppealihg Avenue, Bradley Beach, stands out County : stand as mute evidence the chiropractor is to correct dis sure to compliment Dr.'Martin upon SAMPLER Laura Bell Schanck ily Roehrich, Angela J. Salustro, especially to womenhis great COAL as a leader in its special field of to the .exceptional skill and abil placements found in the spinal; col his success in practice, and the George M.. Smith Fred ‘ Jamison Schanck, Robert charm and-excellent acting ability business pursuit. The concern aie ity of the Poland Firm. Mr. H. TRY ONE TON FROM The Book and Needle Shop Oscar Franklyn Seger Lando Smidt, jr., George Frederick made him beloved of alii men and umn or other osseous or soft tis fact that he is aiding greatly in 50 Main avenue, Ocean Grove specialist sin house moving and Poland personally • supervises . all sues. This is done, Dr. Martin tells the. good health of the people of BURNS B R O S . Virginia Mae Skimmons Thompson, Irene Tilton, Vera Til women alike. , N e w Y o r k • rising, and have completed per work, furthermore he has never us, “by adjusting movement per this vicinity.—24 And You’ll Never Be Satisfied YARNS, NEEDLEWORK Raya Sinensky ton, Anna Tyma, Raymond Joseph In addition to 'providing the' 1 oy- haps more work in this line in allowed inferior workmanship en LADIES TJITDEnWEAIt Bernice Oriene Simpson Whyte, David Williams, jr., Stan al friends and fans ofValentino, With Any Other. AND HOSIERY Angelina Varonica Sieiliano this area than any other firm of its ter into any of his work. All house Tel. Asbury Park 5800 ley Alvin Woodruff, Elmer Harold with an opportunity to once again M otor Coaches kind. Established in 188G by Mr. moving, and raising looks alike to R ental Library • ' Morris Sinensky . Andrews, Samuel Judson Bennett, see their immortal ■ idol, the pre Poland, Sr.,. and with the earnest him as he understands the busi Saunders’ Employment Agency, Leading INN , Eugene C. Slocum jr., Gloria Mildred Bennett, Doris sent showingvof; { z l l slm;- "/tyx ■''* PAGE SI* FRIDAY, JUNE i7 ,1938 County Notes finest Resort On W here Health and Continual 'erosion of the Dcnl beachfront thirihir the past three.; years has resulted in the approval ; by boro commissioners of a revis-j t h e G o a s t Pleasure Meet otl application for a federal PWA j REFINED FAMILY RESORT _OFFERS^VVHOLESOME RECREATION J? grant for the construction of four i jetties, it xvns revealed at last Wed-j nesday’s commission meeting. iiiiiiiiniiiiiiminnii iiiiniiiMiiiiiiiitiiiiiiin1i|iinniii?iMiiiitutii(iiiii[tliiniiiiuuiiituiutiinutiimiiiutuiiHumMUUuiiRi(miKmimiiimiinm The former County Library build- j ------;------itfB in the Court House courtyard .Telephone 312 Directly on the .■••will shortly' American or Europ. THE QUEEN Ocean Front ; of Detectives Charles Tale nnd his staff, and their present quarters Opens May 28 T H E N E W . in the.offices of Prosecutor T. Ray Special Spring Rates Tacis About Strove mond Bazlcy will be utilized as on Application. Booklet rooms for holding: witnesses while 0 ATHIN G and fishing in ocean. Fine boardwalk full | awaiting; interviews. length of ocean front, connecting with Asbury Park . July. 1 will be a red letter day on the north. and Bradley Beach on the. *outh. Two for Seymour Riibonsteiii; son of large pavilions, with orchestra concerts, afternoon and Ocean Grove’s Largest and Leading Hotel MrY lind JlrSi Frank Rubenstein, of evening. Boardwalk and pavilions brilliantly illuminated nt Freehold, for that-day he enters DIRECTLY ON THE BOARDWALK West Point, having passed'all pre- night. Auditorium seating noarly 10,000. Most powerful organ Dining Room Over the Ocean ■ ■ limiiiary tests.' Seymour was .gra in the country. Great chorus, finest singers, most gifted instru duated from the local high school mentalists, eminent preachers, noted lecturers. Safe and sane ill 193.1. 'spent two years at Rut amusements, moving pictures, bowling alleys, merry-go-round, gers and. has been working with W ill Open About June 24 .his father in the latter's butcher swimming pool, athletic games, tennis, skeo ball. Daily moot ings for young and old in Temple, Tabernacle and Chapel. ’ A Solarium, richly carpeted, decorated and furnished,, ! shop since. ’ -' ■ * Steam Heat, Private Baths quiet, restful Sabbath. Safost place for women and children. over the Boardwalk In a counter, attack to prevent Running Water in Rooms i Adequate train, boat and bus service, convenient for commuters. Sunday liquor in tlie Borough of H. W. WILLIAMS, Moderate Rates .'Freehold, Protestant clergymen on Monday night presented petitions Owner-Manager The ..hotels, and .boarding.. Houses herewith presented are • Write For Rates .and Literature . recommended to the consideration of intending patrons as amor,g RICHARD B. FREDEY, Manager signed by 1,125 to the Mayor and Overlooking Ocenn In Council, requesting that such • a cluslro Yentnor City, N. J. ^ tho best houses of entertainment in this world-famous rosort. move be'made. The petitions were Also ROLAND APARTMENT Dint 2-ijslfll. ytirhlslied or ■DnfurufslLod. 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