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VOL. LXVI. No. 15 OCEAN GROVE NEPTUNE CITY AVON FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1941 BRADLEY BEACH NEPTUNE FOUR CENTS

Newspaper Woman PLAN EARLY REOPENING Addresses Grove C OF DAMAGED THEATRE Shore Churches . : Officials of the Walter Ocean Grove Women Hear Readi! chain of motion picture . • Mts. Norma Bingham Speak . theatres this, week promised Passion Services On Easter Subject; Dates and . quick reopening of the M ayfair. Reports Announced theatre, damaged in the extent INQUIRIES TO BE POSTED of $60,000 Tuesday afternoon. Three Hour Meeting Starts at Noon Today UNTIL BOOTH IS OPENED The Ocean Grove Woman's club The blaze damaged extensively at' t h e i r regular meeting yesterday the sound arid stage equipment Until thc. Municipal. Infor­ A t St. Paul’s Church; Sunrise Service To afternoon heard a talk by Mrs. of the theatre and caused, the . mation booth on Pilgrim Path- Norma Bingham, of tho Newark . cancelling of all scheduled . way opens in May, the early Mark Start of Easter Day's Program; Evening Nowa on the subject of shows.;; . tv inquiries received by the pub­ »"The: Passover—The Shadow of Asbury Park firemen, sum- licity department will be post­ Musical Selections Featured at Gatherings the, Cross.” , The speaker illustrat­ moned by. two alarms, found ed on a public bulletin board iri the Ocean Grove Times of­ ed her talk by preparing a table the ‘ back stage area of the fice. This announcement was concerning the subject. . theatre a mass of flames and made this week by Ralph 'W.„ . I t "was also decided a t the ses­ laid five hdse lineg to quell,the -th at F ra n k Johnson, publicity director. . sion the president, Mrs. blaze. An asbestos curtain, G. Mount, would represent the The purpose, he said, was to and a specially-constructed : make it possible for all local Ocean Grove club at the two com­ skylight were credited by1 fire ing Woman’s Club - conventions. taxpayers, hotel,, boarding" Officials with limiting, the Mrs. C. B. Hennig was named the house and rooming house own­ damage! to the stage area and alternate delegate. ers, to have prompt access - to holding flames from mush­ ■Mrs. Hennig, the chairman of the inquiries regarding summer rooming into the theatre.audi- ‘ Go To Church On Sunday nominating committee announced accommodations ill Ocean • torium . V.: .V- •• the candidates for office and con­ Services at St. Paul’s Church, Ocean Grove Grove that arc received before ducted the election, which result­ the opening of the regular in- " formation booth. The lists will ed in th e nam ing of M rs. :H. D. ALL HAIL! Kresge, second vice, president; Mrs, Howard W . Flack be prepared by the publicity Across the centuries the Easter Greeting of our Risen Lord rings department and posted each W. C.' Magee, recording secretary; out— ■, •'.. Mrs.- Fred Schultz, financial sec­ Dies A t Nashville Sat. morning after the us-' ALL. HAIL! . ' : - 7 ■ 7/ v- ! ual acknowledgment; the^ post­ retary, auditor, Mrs. R. C. Mere­ All Hail—Christ is-Risen! dith/ and trustee, 'Mrs. Alfred Former Neptune High School All Hail—To the dawn of an Eternal Life! r- ed list will give name and ad­ Clark. Two new members alsq Coach Was Connected With All Hail—Man is Immortal! * dress and a full description of were elected tO;,membership, they State Athletics There; Left All Hail—Love is Victorious! -“..i'-vfjivV the type of inquiry, according H ere In. 1934 All Hail—The Kingdom of God'is here! • • "• to Mr. Johnson. The Municiv • are Miss May Little and Miss All Hail—All Hail—All Hail! .; ' • 7 •: . . , pal Information Booth will Grace Little. ■ ,J~ .7 ■ Life can be an E ternal E aster...... Howard W. Flack, athletic coach . Announce Literature Uatc ALL HAIL! , open the latter part of May.' a t N eptune high school from 1928 Miag Eleanor Smith; the litera­ -to—lOSl^and" again—fronrJ1932“to ture chairman, announced the next BIBLE SCHOOL, 9:40 A. M 1934, died Monday at Nashville, meeting for April 21 at 1:30 in tho Tenn., according , to reports receiv­ Rowland Reighton afternoon, and Mrs. Frederick En­ MORNING .WORSHIP, 10:30 Av ed here yesterday. Mr. Flack had gel, social welfare chairman, re­ PRELUDE—"Easter Morn on Mount Rubidoux".;.: . .v Honored By Phon e recently been .connected' with the. PROCESSIONAL HYMN No. 154 ■ -V ported giving eight Easter baskets. INVOCATION Get, Well cards were .also reported Peabody Normal School, Nashville and at the time of his death was EASTER HYMNS—150, 1G0 ' ' • sent to nine persons by Miss Isa­ SCRIPTURE—John 20:1-18 bel Scarborough, sunshinegchair- connected with the State Educa­ ANTHEM—“Dawn In The Garden” ;V tional department, it was; under­ man. \The flower; show wasjpost-. ’ ■ Combined Choirs : stood. .. ■,.. ■■■': RECEPTION OF MEMBERS pbned untiT a later date, it was an- OFFERTORY—"Morning” ... . V...... | . nounced. • ■ , ■ ;. . ANTHEM—“As It Began To Dawn” The club announced, its backing HYMN No. 151 of a bill to ". cihange the date, of SERMON—“I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVES' Labor/Day from September first BENEDICTION . •'>'■ ir CHORAL RESPONSE' p until September eighth. A ;biU to POSTLUDE—“Hallelujah Chorus” ...... ;•* this effect is’ awaitiiig action of.the state assembly it was stated. . ASSEMBLY (BIBLE CLASS 2:^0 P. M. Miss Louise Kresge, retiring pre­ Teacher, Blcecker Stirling . sident of the Junior club, announc­ OFFERTORY—(‘Easter. Spring Song” ...... ed the election o t Miss Janice^ Co-.- OFFERTORY ANTHEM—‘‘O Death Where Is Thy SOLO—“A New Heaven And A New Earth” ...... der os her successor. A silver John Ebner i.'- - . tr a y w as a l s o accepted by the sen­ EASTER HOMILY—“The Road To Emmdus” ior club as a gift from the juniors. BENEDICTION The spring concert f o r th e Ocean CHORAL RESPONSE • ,V;V ; Grove first aid squad was announc­ POSTLUDE—"Christ Is Risen” ...... ed for April 25 at the high school. EPWORTH LEAGUE 5:30 P. M. Mrs, Hennig a l s o introduced Mrs. Emma Piott, who sang a solo, acr companied by Miss Emma Faulk-

It was anounced also that Miss Mary S, Daniels, the pioneer worn- an of the Ocean Grove-.club. Turn HOWARD , W. FLACK b e e n , voted the first honorary member of the Tenafly club. Gibbons-JViggin Nuptials Announced

Announcement has been made of the marriage on March 8 of Miss Marion Preston Wiggin, daughter Of the late Dr. and Mrs; RalphO. Wiggin, Brookline, Mass., and-Jonn Gibbons, 4th, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbons, 64 Asbury avenue. Tho wedding took place in Wash­ ington, D. C., w i t h the Rev. :C. R. Banes officiating. _ . Milo V. Gibbons, brother of the groom, acted as best man. . The bride iB a graduate of Colby Junior College, New , N. H., and the University of Michi­ gan. Mr! Gibbons, a graduate of Neptuno high school, attended the University of N o r t h Carolina; Mr. and. Mrs, Gibbons are both f o r m e r m em bers o f the staff of the Boston Transcript. The, couple are making their home in Washington, where Mr. Gibbons iB .associated with the Times-Herald.

New Fite Box Placed ' A new fire box has been install­ ed at the corner of New Jersey and C lark avenueB under the orders of the Ocean Grove board of fire com­ missioners, replacing the one which became short circuited last Mon­ day causing the fire horn to sound almost continually foif a half hour during the afternoon. Tbe new box, which carries'the same number 82, as.; the old one, is now in ser­ viced installation having: been com­ pleted by Phineas Proctor,; depart­ ment clpctrician. J: • Prices Here For Easter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Price and family, of West Orange. N. J.,are spending Easter at their summer cottage a t W ells a n d H aw thorne avenue, Neptune. Their sonDean, who joined Company G o f^ o Na­ tional Guard last August .*? now'located at Camp D ix.w lljoin Tasty, delicious sandwiches of all Albert, E- ' Rohinson^l Jobbirig kinds and light lunch at 'Nagle’s carpenter; arid aU kjiida pf T O flfa . t h e m for, Easter;': 't:/;:' 1 SbdaiFpuntain, 43 .Wain Ave^-iad? put on. ; 64 .HecktAyc^6e^^ifi,;?y‘'' FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1941

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IDEAL SEASHORE RESORT

Bathing and fishing in the ocean. Fine boardwalk, connecting Asbury Park on the north and Bradley Beach on the south. Two large pavil­ ions. Boardwalk and pavilions brilliantly illuminated at night, and the beautiful Ocean Pathway Promenade.

; • ATiditofiui^s^ating »w» «u... —.. q ------nearlyl0^0007 „ One of'the most- powerful organs in the country; i Great chorus, finest singers, most gifted instrumen- | talists, eminent preachers, noted lecturers. ; Safe and sane amusements, moving pictures, bowling I alleys, merry-go-round, swimming pool,, athletic games, I teiinis, skee ball, golf nearby, § Daily meetings for young and old in Temple,. Taber- I ■. hacle and Chapel. | A quiet, restful Sabbath. Safest place for . women = V and children. No mosquitoes. I . Ocean Gvove and Neptune’s own golf club—the | the Jumping Brook Golf and Country Club—catering' es- | pecially to Ocean Grove summer visitors. | ' Fishing Pier, newly rebuilt by the Ocean Grove I'- Fishing Club. | Adequate train and bus service, with wonderful | . .' State highways leading direct to Ocean Grove. • 'W rite for summer program, descriptive booklet and | hotel list of 300 hotel, boarding and rooming houses with | rates to fit every pocketbook. All inquiries cheerfully I answered. .Kindly address: | MUNICIPAL INFORMATION, BUREAU Z Ocean Grove, N. J.

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20% at the time of the sale and the quest made to you by Elizabeth Ann tagairisV tlio said'estate, undcr^ oath, lmlanco within ten days. . Upon- the .MMargerum, u w r im i, udefeased,. cccaseu ,; inIs a ccharge n a rg e or-or jwitliln- six months from tno^aaio^ o1 - •' • tho aforesaid order or they paymentwin bo for­ of the Hill purchase price rt Non-Fattening Meals. lien upon- the promises, and you, NITA Bargain and Sale Deed.will be.deliver­ (UTHl'CX.S, lira made a defendant hc-r ever barred of their actions therefor HKalnst the said subscriber. ■ ed to the successful bidder. Can Satisfy Huiager Dated: Freehold, N.- J.. March 1., Any bidder who falls to complete his i n 41 purchase will forfeit to the Township - ‘ Almon C.. Kellogg,. ,u,y deposit. paM. JOUN W /K NO ji If you’re about to reduce, you’ll bo GO Broad. Street, glad to know that it is now P9ssible to New* Y o rk , N. Y> Township Clerk -12-10 ($10.00) Dated: April 1, 1941. have a.filling mealj which is at the same : •15-10 • time non-fattening. * N O T IC E The feeling of having dined well’is JN CHANCEUY OL1’ NEW JEUSKV the major joy of eating. Dietitians can TO—HEATING AND PLUMBING. FI­ • T A K B -N O T IC E t h a t ,To«oi»l V oc- now. prescribe! for eating comfort as ■ TEA ROOM cliloiio Intoiidrt to apply to tho Town- NANCE COItPOKATION ship . Committeo of tho. P, well as for correct nutritional content. Neptune1 for Plenary ConHumptlon. By virtue of an. order of the Court 1734 Asbiiry A venue, Neptune County of Mnmnoillh Is. Coinplalnam, a charge or lion upon mo prenunca, L ic en se t r a n s f e r o f P re m is e s ,f io m 1034 of Chancery of Now Jersey made on . Experiments have shown that certain and William M. CJltbens, et . als.,* are. and you.ELMA INEZ GITHENS, are I-leck Avenito to 27 Atlllna . A\cnue, tho day of tlio-date hereof, in a cause non-fattening foods prevent that “gone” I (lefeiulantH, you are required to up- mado a defendant because you aro tlie Neptuno Township, N. ,.T. , y wherein.. Neptune ’Building and Loan ( pear and answer the bill of complaint wife of William M. Glthens and as Objcotlons, It any, Hhould 1)0. made Association, et ai; are complainants, feeling that makes it so hard to stick . (Near Asbury Park) on or before the Seventh day of May. such have or may have somo right of Immediately In wrltlnK to John_W . and Lucy Fuare, et als, [rire defend­ :to some reducing diets. The secret lies 1011, or tlie said-.bill will bo tken as dower in nnd to the premises, and vou, Knox, Clerk of tlio Township of Nop- ants, you are required to- appear and in ; including a proper proportion of confessed against you. WINFIELD: LINCOLN MARGERUM, answer .the bill of complaint on or be­ Telephone Asbury Park 6294 'Said bill is- filed to foreclose a cer-- are made a defendant because you are ‘“(fflttnea) Joseph Vecchione, 27 At- fore the Ninth day of June,. 1941, oi these foods. , Y'-:.! tlficate of tax sale given by W alter II. tho owner of an Interest In tho prem- lilns Avenue, Neptune, N. J,—14?lj>., the said bill;will bo taken as confessed Research scientists have discovered

The “Almost Perfect” Food of THE TIMES ••• SPOR , Milk is called, "the almost perfect food’’ in a recent publication of tile Department of Health; City of New , Fishing Authority to Speak NEW JERSEY speeding up WashingtonWins •York. The pamphlet points out the j Hariahd W. Major, well known important part milk plays in most author, will be the guest speaker diets; it supplies eighty percent of-the Two From Eagles body’s need for calcium, forty percent at the annual meeting of the Nep­ and the of the vitamin A requirement, thirty F . L. W. tune Sportsmen’s club, to be held Ocean Grove bowlers in the B di­ percent of the Bi. ten percent of the C Monday .evening at the Chateau, vision of , the Shore Firemen's and sixty percent of the G , ' Neptune. Mr. Major is known Evaporated milk, dry milk, ice cream league entered into a strictly local for his writings on fishing stories, and , cheese are other forms in' which battle Friday evening, as the Word was received yesterday of and is an authority on lures, an milk’s beneficial elements can be in­ Washington engine company de­ cluded in the diet. the death of Howard Flack, former article on lures by Mr. Major, being feated the Eagle ladder company THE TWO-HUNDRED CLUB Neptune high school football coach, recently published in Colliers maga­ in two games of the regular three and it was a word which stopped Knight,: Eagles 1 2 1 . 246 zine. "It.. is expected, that, the game match of league competition us all cold. . . .We knew Howard Sampson, Eagles 1 < .10 ■"•.' 231 speaker will answer questions on at the Bradley Beach alleys. S. Blair, Wash. 10 237 Flack, having been in high school striped bass fishing. Also • to be The Eagles dropped the first Francis, Wash. 8 224 at the time of his coaching term Carpenter, Eagles 1 7 233 presented is a . slow-motion color game by 920 to 830, as Stew Blair and having served ns track mana­ Holbrook, Eagles 1 7 235 picture on championship lasting. and Arch Shaw rang up 200 and ger under him... .True Howard Batdorf, Wash. 6 ' 222 The committee for the event in­ 209 scores for the Washington, but Shaw, Wash. : 6 219 Flack was far from the' 1 sort to cludes Irving Newman, John Knox, the. laddermen took the . second Lyon, Eagles 1 5 218 mince words, and when the occas­ H arry A. Titcomb, Paul Smith and game 924 to 871, when Bill Lyon Brown, Wash. ■ .4 220 ion arose, he would cuss a bit, we Ward, Wash. . 3 253 Ned Schafer. . hit 218 for the Eagles. The filial OR NEWARK once found out, but on the other C. Wilgus, Eagles 2 .3. 213 — + — ' ' tiand,i Flack was never one to fail Washington team despite Judge J . Blair, Wash. 1 . ,223 Heckman, Eagles 2 1 - 217 to help in.an emergency, and. it is game of the,evening went to the Butter Fat Superior, Eddie Knight’s 244 score. .The Woodriog, Wash. 1 208 BURGHM ■ a fact that a good many shore Eldridge, Eagles 1 1 204 New Experiments Stow. athletes would not have gone as Washington team scored 901 to 830 Thompson jr Eagles 2 1 204. ■ New light is. thrown on fat require-, fa r as they did without the help, with Bill Brown hitting a 201. ;""• High score: Ward, Washington, EKIURSIOnS The other local squad, the Eagles 253. , ments for humai) nutrition by a recent Jboth personal and financial, 'of series of experiments, according to diet Wednesday Coach Flack...... 1 ' 2 ,i dropped their"th'ree"gahies to the experts at the University of Wisconsin. Flack was a good coach, but the Phil Daly 2 squad, leaders of the Rats grew better and sleeker and had APril 1G --noun,! thing he had never played him­ E division, of the league. Snacks Between Meals more and healthier young' when fed T r ip .• self;—basketball— he coached the Tho scores: natural butterfat rather than soy-bean, Leave Asbury Park- Will Aid Your Hea!& cottonseed, cocoanut or corn oil in Ocean Grove best . i . .Through-his efforts Nep­ studies conducted by Dr. E i.B . Hart .8:44 A ; M. Washington (2 ) Snacks Between meals are good for tune- gained, state and sectional S. B lair ...... 2 0 0 .. 199 and other-scientists tlierc._ ^ —-— -~':~ _J:18 2 you,: according’ to a' recent* study' by honors in the sport, in 1931 sport­ Woodring" 17 1 Just what made the. butter a better Heturiiing, tickets good on "riiiy Drs. Howard W. Haggard and Leon A. Jersey Central train except, the ing the team that challenged the Francis 158 . • 166 diet component is still a mystery, -It “JJIiUE COMETV oil date of snlu. Brown Greenberg of - Yale University. From mighty Thomas Jefferson combi­ •.' ■•■'. 104 2 0 1 might be a new nutritional element or Ward ■ 185 162 highly theoretical blood and metab­ SEE tho,wonders of the ‘Hvorld’s nation for state . honors nt the may possibly be due just to the chem­ . Greatest City., the Skyline.V Shaw 209 175 175 olism data they thought this might be ical. constitution of the fat, say the Jludio C ity.; ;I*romhvtiy... ;Kifth’ IN 1940 telephone installers connected, Convention Hall, Asbury Park. B atdorf’ 1G8 177 so and they tested the idea on 1 2 0 iVvcnuc’s sm art shops, .the In test • researchers. . - . ,8liows. ami ino vies! moved or disconnected more telephones than ' Well, if there is a place where female clerical . employees who served in any of the previous five years. They handled 920 871 - 901 as voluntary- human guinea pigs.' , EX.TOY tho advantages of Jrr* coaches can go after thoy have s e y C e n tr a l s e r v lu c .. so l lit c o m ­ over 328,000 “ ins, moves and outs"...to add , A banana' and a. glass of milk twice completed their1 work on earth, we i Less-Fattening Candy fort safety ... :convcuIcnco Eagles 1 (1) a day, in 'addition to regular meals, “on-IIme” iirrlval! nearly 40,000 telephones to the system by the suppose Howard Flack will be Carpenter 172 180 1 2 2 reduced absence from work by almost Manufactured From Whey end of the year. there—cussing somebody now and Holbrook 1G0 172 ' 163 . Visit The Right now New Jersey has 785,000 tele- . half arid markedly increased efficiency.' , A new, less-fattening candy, rich in. v it e s s . rii0T0(utA riu:H s* ;then, -but doing somebody some Lyon 169 218 147 ASSW EXJII1IIT phones in service -arid they are being, used A nc\y: note of cheerfulness:was felt by health-giving minerals and milk sugar, Knight . 190 - 190 244 most of the women, who also said they Svw York Mfiscum 'of Science over .3,500,000 times a c!ay. , •good on the side where the crowd has just been announced by Dr. W. H. And Industry Sampson 139 164 : 1 0 0 grew less tired.-Factory workers; who can’t sec, but where it does thc Webb of the United States Department ilCA JJulldlng Jtockcfeller Plaza . *.'."•••'.•'■ received angel cake and milk twice a most good. . . .to the giver and the 830 924 of Agriculture. Whey, the watery fluid JJally to April 20 Keeping telephone service ready for every need 836 day, were.similarly benefited. . .. A rare collection of outstanding one helned. . The supplementary nrcalrstiouliliie" left after-cheeseJs-made-from-milkr-is- —photographs tnKi'U D} yiTW ~TnrK ~ ^S-^e-ivarii-tmtpresjmt>sihiUty-x)f--i-2^)m-tr7riim/r~ the base of the new confection. newspaper/photographers in lino experienced i\etrjersey telephone men and women. They tell one on Howard Flack ■ Phil Dalv chosen' as carefully as regular ones, o f d u t y .. 2 (3) How to use this by-product, has .. : . . v - about when ho was at Neptune physicians poinfViut. Dr.. Henry G, .Admission; 25c. Children ,10c. I H. White 139 >: 189 143 been a problem to dairymen for years. that’s not bad....When lie saw Dugan 157 Toncher, child specialist of tlie .Univer­ Consult “Jersey ' Central' tleket Tune in “ The Telephone Hour” Monday nights 158 123 Small quantities of whey have been agents for. additional informa­ A. Sico at 8 . James Melton, Francia White, Voorhees’ the threat of inflation coming, he 129 16 1 131) sity.of Illinois, finds homogenized milk, dried and the valuable salts and milk tion, Child run tinder: J» . years P. White ' 16 1 172 • carried free.* Children under 12 . Orchestra and'mixed chorus bring you good went , out and purchased several 169 especially good for bctween-mcais addi­ sugar used to supplement children's Gunn J , 189 174 190 tions to the diet; of growing children. . reduced.flire.' • ;/ music the way you like to hear it. W EAT-KYW . new suits and other clothing...... diets. But most whey has been thrown shortly afterward inflation did .7 5 5 away, creating a large dairy waste ' 854 764 High school commencement ex­ ; come to a degree and prices went Eagles 2 (0) problem'... . ■ . ’■ JERSEY CENTRAL N E W J E R S E Y B E I L 109 ercises were hold in the Young Dr. Webb is condensing whey into a u p ... .the only thing Flack did not P. Wilgus 116 182 . r a il r o a d 'TELEPHONE COM P A ' N Y Heckman 177 People’s temple on. .Tune 10, 1898. creamy syrup; adding sugar, and using allow for was some personal in­ 148 108 Herbert 1 1 2 183 166 The Neptune: township high school this.to make a delicious candy. "Whey- flation, and when he went to use C. Wilgus 146 ' 173 174 building was erected in Ocean lers" is Dr. Webb’s name for one vari­ 'the suits, found they were a bit too Stoll : 153 13 1 1 1 2 ety'. Full directions arc available from Grove that year at a' cost of $G0 ,- small about the midriff.. .But as the U. S. Department of Agriculture in 0 0 0 . ■ he would say, "There shall be a .. 697 ' 751 742 Washington. D. C. great gnashing of teeth, and for these who have no teeth, teeth shall be provided” . .. Odds and Ends—Congratulations are in order for Association Mana­ ger Joseph Thoma, who is the proud pappy of a girl born Mon­ day. . .and to Ed Thompson, jr., who got himself a new son on Sunday...and to Gene \y rig h t and Howard Atkinson who had birth­ days last week.. .Fellows are find­ ing ; it hard to get away from basketball, as the dairy yard shows.. .plenty of action there each afternoon. . .and what was the matter with Chief Willis It. Atkinson, Ocean Grove police chief, who went to the skating rink, but failed to skate.. .Sonny Herbert also was among the side lino boys . ..Cobby Bennett, Ray Sprow, Bill Herbert, and Bill Denham, were on the floor, though, and it is report­ ed; were not doing so badly...... Green Raiders have finally de­ cided on April 24 and 25 as the dates for their Spring Carnival... the affair, which will be unlike S t.. Paul’s church,. will be unlike anything given ' before nnd will really be a carnival and not a sale of goods.. .“Fun for all for Fun” is the theme of the affair and tho entertainment will be strictly, in line with this.

Right Type of Diet May Help Hairline Better Cooking m eans Here are the facts about baldness. Physicians report more men than Better H ealth! sver before suffer from it, that even •women’s hair is thinning out. In young children. lack of hair often Properly prepared food—that’s your is due to a vitamin deficiency or the after-effects of disease. Both types may family’s first line of defense against be treated successfully. But common adult baldness cannot sickness and colds. New low tempera­ ; yet be chccked effectively Claims that ture ovens and simmer burners on CP hair can be restored are misleading. GIANT SIZE 1941 MODEL L-6 PhyGidans Simply do not know pre­ USt OUk METER-ICE PLAN gas ranges preserve precious vitamins cisely what causes baldness. Ordinary GET THESE FEATURES: 1 Come in and select your new oVio cu. ft. and minerals and nourishing good­ • baldness begins with a receding hair­ line. Then hair on top of the head thin3 £ Super-Powered Meter-Miser 1941 Frigidaire today. GAS RANGE ness old stoves destroy. They make out. The receding hairline and the bald, • Sliding Glass-Topped Hydrator ' 2 We will deliver and install it with no down you a better cook. Faster—more exact spot gradually extend to a point where a Double-Easy Quickube Traya payment. • ' they meet. • Double-Width Dessert Tray —easier to use. They keep your.fam­ 3 Deposit at the rate of only 15 cents a day in If baldness has reached its final stage. • Frozen Storage Compartment . there i3 nothing anyone can do. for it the handy meter. Liberal Allowance fo r your old stove ily healthier. Save, your money too. ’ • Automatic Interior Light < .A s for the man who has just begun to 4 Once a month a representative will call and ■lose his hair, recent nutrition facts seem • Big Cold Storage Tray Pay less than *3.50 a month collect your deposits. I to indicate that he may. possibly be j Stainless Porcelain in Interior ' able to delay the process. 4 5-Ycar Protection Plan 5 When payments are completed, meter will be Me may accomplish this by main­ • F-114 Safe Refrigerant removed and you will be'mailed a bill of sale. taining a high order of general health. This means a well-balanced.diet, rich JFRSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. in protective foods such as milk, green em 'r e&iavf P lacevom om en a t o n c e > • Vegetables, whole grains and fruit. Besides this, weekly washing of the - hair is important. After a "shampoo, apply an'oily dressing ifyo u r haif is JHISFI. CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. • dry. Keep your hair brush dean. 1 Telephone, Asbury Paris 6600 “YOUR GAS COMPANY Telephpne, Asbury Park 6600 P A G E F O U R ■ i p f t p A if r

BIBLE CLASS AT SERVICE house would be torn down and a Howard: Lanea and Elliott HuiEf THE SHORE 1IMES TRYING TO SNEAK IN! modern two story Candy store and represented Ocean Grovo; in the Assembly Bible (Sroup Of St. Paul’s And Occnn Grove Times apartment building would be erec­ Juvenile baseball league, formed To Attend Morning- Service Pn!ilU>ncd Friday ted on the comer. The sale wus between teams ■ from Occan Grove, IIOMKU t). KllKSGK. Editor nnd rubllftlior The Assembly Bible class, of St. mads by the Woolston agency. Beimar, Bradley Beachr and'Mana- FKANK h . WlLttUS, Locnl Editor SIXTV-FODIl MAIN AVI.NUK, OCKAJf GROVE, NEW JERSEY Paul’s church, will meet at the Rev, H. Eugene Curts, the new gquan. TBlcphone 7 church at five Sunday morning, to pastor of St; Paul’s church, and Protesting against the proposed SUBSCRIPTIONS: $1.50yenrly.: $1.00 eemt-nnnunUy: 60c. quarterly or 4c. proceed to the Easter Sunrise Mrs. Curts were settled in the pas?- bond issue of $45,000 for the pay­ and postage pov copy, postage paid in the United States; Canada $2,00 and service,' to be held at the foot of F o r e ig n , $2,!>o a y e a r .. • . ' • sonage, having moved to Ocean ment of the new system of.sewers ADDRESSES changed on request—always give former address. Ocean Pathway. The Salvation Groye from Philadelphia earlier in ADVERTISEMENTS: Ratea will bo furnished by us on request. /. in tho West Grove section, Samuel Army, band, of Asbury Park, will the week. At the latter; city. Ex- WATCli THI3 LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF A, Reeves, of Ocean Grove, appear­ .YOUR SUBSCRIPTION • . . lead the procession to the beach. Curts was pastor of the Mt. Airy ed • before the Neptune township A t Sunday’s session of the. class, M. E. church for .several years. Dr. committee at their regular meet­ Entered as second-class umll nt the Ocean Orovo postofflco • a poem, “ The Sunrise Service” by Curts had paid his first visit to ing. Mr Reeves voiced bis oppo­ Mrs, Nan Ridgway, was read to Ocean Grove the week before, sition pn the grounds that the en­ THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE the members. The poem follows Easter, and was ettte/rtahu! over tire township would bef bonded for., the week end fey Mr, arid Mrs. E r­ a utility in which the residents of - The; Sunrise Service. Is Voluntary Censorship Possible? nest Woolstoni Main avenue. Ocean Grove would not share. Have you been to the sunfise-ser­ Recently the Secretary of the Navy sent a request to In Bradley Beach, Dr. W, K. all newspapers, daily and weekly, requesting that the vice? Down by the beautiful sea. Bradner was reelected president of “presence or movement of British .warships 'that may ar­ There as you sing God’s praises 30 YEARS AGO the school'- board, for his eighth rive in this country for repairs . or any other, purpose A beautiful sight you see. term. Dr. Bradner was a member * Liliioro Hota: Items are should not be reported, photographed or broadcast.” Snap A far on the distant horizon, token from the back files of the Times of the Neptune board before the out of the bag comes a full page aerial photograph of a With a burst of beauty 'and light. for the year 1911.), ,,. ,- districts were separated. A. T. April 8 , 1911. Rogers succeeded A. D. Harvey as. damaged British battleship arriving in New York harbor in The sun clears away the shadows Disperses the darkness of . night. The Ocean Grove postoffice was vice president. the issue of the Daily News of April 7. And all the sea is aglitter, repapered by Charles B. Wilgus Without opposition, Marcus This makes ii unnecessary for the Gestapo to send its The .sky in rare beauty glows. and Alvin B. Turner, the latter Clayton was reelccted president of secret agents here. All it needs to do is to subscribe to Declaring- to-all-beholding;—------narrowly missing!-serious injury tho Neptune—township “ board of the Daily 'News'and'a few other papers of .like character. Long years ago Christ arose. when a plank on which he was education at the organization meet­ Instead of risking tlie lives of his owivspying photograph­ Arose from a grave of darkness, standing, broke throwing him to ing of the group, held at the school That He might the Victor be the floor. Mr. Turner1 suffered William Lyndall, a new member, ers, Hitler can count, on the s t a f f photographers of the Of all the sins of the human race, ■bruises. ,- ’ assumed his seat at the meeting, Daify News, .who arc immune, to do the tasks that would Arid giving us liberty. John Knox, Lindale Walker, and was welcomed by the board. mean arrest for Hitler's-agents. ; Freedom from.sins and its horror, Prank Snyder, Harry Lyo- George Meetings were to bo held the se­ The News offers in' defense that the arrival of the Freedom ’ from, fear of the grave. Perry, Clyde Packard, T y Bcr- cond Thursday of each mo,nth, . warship public ne\vs; tiiut everybody knew about it. Should we not lcve and adore Him, | OBITUARY nocco, John Ryan, Melw loore, changed from the third Friday. That for us His life'He: gave.. 15 YEARS AGO So come to the sunrise service, M ISS A B B IK It. M cN EILLE - The-Newspapermen Know -Forgetting our cares and woes Funeral services were held on Wednesday for TMiss Abbie R, Me (Editor's Note: These item s a re It is significant that one of the:greatest waves of ap- .Join .with us all in singing, taken from tlio hack flics of the Times . THE 10NEER OFFICE . illaus-:; at the L’i-esidents recent speech before the White Up from the grave lie aros^! Neille, who died Sunday afternoon fo r t h e y e a r 14J2G.> House Cor'rospbiKleiits’ Association came when he. said . ------r.-t------' at the Methodist. Home for the April 9, 1926' OBITUARY Aged, 63 Clark, avenue. She had Unmuzzled dogs running loose in .that iin^ceNsai-jpptiikes cannot be tolerated. been a resident iof the Home for Noptuno township w ere to bo The Washington newspapennen know . better than MltS. KLIZABIiTlI LANG ten months prior to her death, promptly doalf with, under an or­ E A T I N G :: suit otlU'V ’ grqiip.'to:- iv.liat extent, labor1 racketeering has Funeral services were to be hdid from Bayonne, N. J. She dinance adopted by the township, b'eeK.-iiiterfering with th e. dt'fense- program. They know this afterncon .for. Mrs. Elizabeth' w:u: 11 member of the Bayonne committee and passed at the regu­ SPRING, Spring, ;'st around the corner, and just as lar mooting. Dogs so found will be ‘Don as it arrives you i. y be looking for a summer furnished that;-.the total ■!ofense; we;are. after can nevl»y be attained Ann Lang, formerly, o f .Bingham- ; chapter, - .0.. B. ;i. bungalow, cottage, root : g house or hotel, in our popular re­ impounded until claimed by their so long as a'few iinser’tipiiloits hvbor leaders seem to have von,’ .N. ,Y., who died in New York;1: • Services were.under the- direction sort.. .. ■ Tiiesdjiv, ■ a i r s : b a d Iwen of Jhe_Watthcw«_;aiid.,.grahcioni. owners, 1 no '■‘other '"i.nfibitTfr'iulli’riii- t.OT.cx-pl-uIt the L-inergCTie.v tu I It WE Stave them on <• :!• lists and invite you to write or visit .former resident o f ’ Ocean Grove funeral home, ..Asbury Park,' with Miss Ruth Grimmer, the eldest our resort, and look them over. limit. and had spent several summers at the; Rev. J . F , Divrm.inrSayreville, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Otto Honest, labor slibuld keep this in mind. The. man this- resort. ■ officiating. Interment was in the Grimmer, Ocean Grove, and Don­ DEPARTMENT B Sales who 'delays, defense -through aif unjustified’ strike belongs Widely known for her work Woocllawn cenie.ter’y, Titusville, ald Sniith, of New York,, were DEPARTMENT C Insurance in the sanie. classificatioii as the win:-profiteer.' Both - are furthering children’s welfare, Mrs; Pn - Eastern Star ritualistic scr'- married at th> First . Baptist Lang- hatl given property in Bing- v|'ccs were conducted at the Home church, Nev.’ York city. Rev. I, M. DEPARTMENT D Loans enemies of-American security ;«nil safety in a world gone was also interested in the nursing Wednesday. Hadlenian performed the cere­ Special attention is called to the popular La mad.. hamton for a playground. She . Surviving are a sister, Mrs. mony. profession while in New York. . Charles Luther, Olean, N Y „ and Harry Whitlock was tlie con­ Pierre Hotel now on sale, to close an estate. Fully Bad Roads of Spring Surviving -are her, husband, a.brother, Dr. ferry I!. McNeille, tractor liuilding ;i modern two- equipped and ready for occupancy. One of the worst features' of country life in past years Henry Lang. Margitretville.;.:. ai Bayorme. story brick • store and apartment : - structure'for G. L. Disbrow, candy was the poor condition of tho roads, up to the time the' daughter, Mrs. Jessie aLang Mill- mari, Now York,- and three brclh- MRS.. JEANNETTE KON.BERG manufacturer, at 29 South Main highways began to be hardened to a large extent. In the ers. ' . I Word has been recieved of the street. The building was expected days before automobiles, and for many years after the death of Mrs. Jeannette Konberg, to be ready for the Disbrow candy E. N. WOOLSTOft motor Cars came, many country people were almost, iso­ MRS VI) V S STEIN .sister of G. Govmcr, proprietor store occupancy by July first. lated through the bad roads period in the spring of the Word has been received here o f ' * e Oeennside 2 5 'Ocean avenue, in. The Southern Realty company, 48 MAIN AVENUE of Newark, the purchaser of the the death of. Mrs. Ada S. Stein, f° " 'ark- N'UJ;’ on(Fcb' 2G' Shc year. ■ _ ■ ■ ' - ' . ' ... haslinn . nnnnf spent ' + the’’ Un ' nnarpas’, emseveral sum­ Wardell property, at the Southeast yesterday, at her'home, 62. War­ Tel. 398 Ocean Grove, N. J. It was a c-ommon thing in those days for a wagon or mers with her brother. She i? also corner of Main avenue and Pilgrim rington. PI., E ast Orange. She was ■survived by a sister, Mrs. Theresa Pathway, announced the Wardell carriage to sink half way to its hubs, It was a discour the wife of the late William Stein, aging thing then for .a rural family to try to do business and was a former resident of Mnek’ of Ncwark' in its market center, f>r maintain business and social rela­ Ocean Grove, Funeral services Nagle died suddenly of a heart ROBERT McCLEARY will be .hold tomorrow morning at attack Saturday morning, April 5, tions.' " ’ " . ■; ' - Word was received here of the eleven o’clock at the Colonial Home in Philadelphia. Death occurred Then automobiles became common* and the move­ death' of Robert McCleary, last on the bus while going to Work. REAL ESTATE 132 S. Harrison street, East ' : - . * s' ment for hard roads spread over the nation. “Pull us out Orange. . . ' week at his home in Philadelphia, The deceased was the brother of If you arc looking for a bargain, i He had been a summer resident of of the mud.’ became a national slogar; in the days of Mrs. Stein had been a regular C. M. Nagle, local pharmacist, who You can stop looking now! s Ocean Grove for many years, spring when the frost was coming out of the ground. The summer visitor to Ocean Grove' and with Mrs; Nagle attended the fun­ Bungalow immediate vicinity of Auditorium, 5 rooms, bath, ? spending tiic summers at 72 As- was the mother of Mrs. Fred Ul­ eral on Tuesday in Philadelphia. fully furnished. Price, $1,700! .$700 down, $100 on mortgage. | roadmakers struggled and strove to give the people roads ... - i - TT, bury'avenue. Last Bummer, was mer, J l hurt, avenue, and East , . . . . The day of the. funeral was the INSURANCE | over which they could travel comfortably 52 weeks in the first he had missed, being un- very day on which his fellow em­ Orange. Surviving also are three - . . . . Speaking of insurance, how about this settlement? .The I the year.- '. ■' . .. ' grandchildren, Kenneth, Stanton to \he ^p because of ployees, unbeknown to the deceas­ illness. Funeral services were con­ car was damaged at 10:55 A. M., Friday. March S4th. .E sti- The hardening already accomplished is a wonderful and June Ulmer. ed, had planned to give him a tes­ mate of damages given Saturday, 3 P. M., March 15th. .Settle- | thing, for the farm family. Where formerly it might ducted in Philadelphia on Tuesday. timonial farewell dinner. The de­ ment in full, by the insurance company through the office of § M RS. ELIZA BETH LANG Surviving arq his wife, three sons ceased was Mr. Nagle’s only broth­ Louis E, Bronson, Monday,-2 P. M., March 17th. You can’t I have taken old Dobbin and the farm wagon an hour.to get beat it. = into tlie nearby town, now the trip might be made with Word was received h e re : this Pn(l 11 daughter, er. He is also survived by his wiTe week of the death of Mrs. Eliza- '' Miss. Thomas had been a resi- May'and son Earl. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY, BURN OR BORROW J car or trucks in 10 minutes.-' The gain to the rural jeople bcth Lang, who died April first in $3,000 season 112 Lake avenue,. Occan Building loan: 5 rooms, $2,600; Of the type of land battleship with which Hitler has Pills No Diet Substitute Grove. Phone 6201.-15-10 apartments, $110 up. Bungalows, Furnished Cottages crashed the Balkans, America has very few. It will be $150. Mary L. Walker, G4V& Mt. The'shotgun vitamin pill i3 no sub­ Hermon Way, Occan Grove.—15* found, that 50,000 such tanks, in addition to the 50,000 stitute for a balanced diet, warns Dr. WILL RENT famished, part of home to two adults. Man and wife airplanes and the two-ocean navy that are planned, will Gilbert Da!!dt cannot afford th'inr. ' ROOFS OF all kinds applied and BARGAINS in stoves, heaters It is becoming increasingly apparent that pea;ee can only "A dollar. wU{ huy more vitamins repaired; work guaranteed. Esti­ and ranges. Also repaired nnd in­ ■the'market thm in the ding.st.'re,” mates cheerfully given. Can fi­ stalled Newman Electric Co., 13 1 REAL ESTATE INFORMATION BUREAU be achieved at the risk of war,' South Main St. Phone 1104 A, P.— says Dr. Dalldorf. nance. William Krayer, 77% Bee­ son avenue, Occan Grove. Phone tf What the world will be like when,this war is over A. P. 4058-J—49* J. A. HURRY AGENCY Sunday trains first ran to Ocean UPHOLSTERING, draperies, m o znan can. tell. As some one has remarked before, per­ :] 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE Grove in 1883, but did-not stop un­ MURRAY’S—“The Pants- House slip covers, box springs, Harry fection is; not of this earth, but the, pursuit of it is man’s of Asbury Park.'' 8G5-S07 Lake Milberg, Inc., 5 13 Bangs Ave., opp. ij Telephone-4132 Reiidence 387-R til 19 11 under an order of the avenue. Just off Main St. Soys Stembach Co. Tel A. P. 2170— noblest activity. Public Utilities Commission. and Men’s needs supplied.—43tf 51* - A, W. Miller and Grant Miller, suddenly -i changed and blew the Walter H. Keen, Naval Officer; To Landscape Roadway I'TiitiiiriljEitiiititiiiiiiiiiiiintjii iaiiiiiiiiriini:iiiTiiT(uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"i>tiiiiiii;iaiiii(iiiiiititi:iiitiiiiitiiiiii|[ifiiiuir£ of Bloomfield, were:guests of,W il­ fire, away from them, and iwhen Frank F.. Allen, Vice President of Complying with the require­ IN APJb pUT OF liam N. Schwartz at his home 72% the building on the other side Seacoast Trust Co.; Edward Vf. ments of the Federal Government H thought for the Week Gnd Embury avenue on Tuesday, when caught fire,: which was after the Avery, Commander of American that one per cent of Federal road l By Rev. John Pemberton, Jr. OCEAN GROVE they compared collections of fire first fire had been brought under Legion; Joseph Wiener and Wil­ aid be used for roadside planting, Pastor of St. Paul's apparatus pictures. Schwartz is control, the. wind shifted again. liam .F . Jamison, Physicians, and State Highway Commissioner E. £i.>iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiaiiinii!iiiiiii»!d!ii!iii!Biiiiifiiiiiiiiii>aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiaiiaiiaiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiii! president : of Box 33 Association, However, Providence has not been Joseph Mayer,' Director of the Donald Sterner today requested THE GREATER RESURRECTION : Mrs. A. Bouknter, formerly of Ocean Grove collectors organiza­ so kind to many other churches I Board of Freeholders; the Public Roads Administration to Ocean' Grove, is a 'guest, a t ' the Most events that have occurred In our individual lives and in his­ tion. ■ .. could mention,” Mr. Chiippell con­ The contest committee submit­ reserve funds for landscaping on tory, seem to be under tho law of diminishing influence and import­ Esmeralda Hotel, Miami, Flu. cluded. ' ' r ted the following events for the Route 2 at Hasbrouck Heights, ance. Not so, the resurrection of Christl The meaning, power and Mrs. J, B. Blatherwick, of New­ The Wesley chapel in London, is air meet, for which awards will be influence of the message of that first Easter morning, “He is risen!” Bergen county, and on the ,new is greater today than it was the day when it was first uttered. ark, is reopening her summer home John W esley House one of the m any churches aided in presented to the winner of each Route 4 express route from the its financial program by the Surd­ On that Eastor morning, the women, with a strange mixture of' in Ocean Grove, at 20 Abbott ave­ event. : ■' Edison bridge through Middlesex courage and timidity, came to the tomb, out of deep love and loyalty, nue. ..- Escapes In .Bombing y na foundation. ■ Bomb dropping, Balloon busting, county to Gordon’s Corner just to atone for the neglected rites, on the lifeless body; of their beloved friend. Jesus was dead and they knew it, until they found the tomb Mrs. Sarah E. Clark, of Bay­ Paper cutting and loops, 50 mile over the Monmouth county line. “Act of Providence” Seen As race against time/ from, Jumping empty and heard the transforming news. The disciples were no more onne, has joined the resident fam­ The Federal contribution will be believing than the women. They even lacked the women’s courage and Explosives Ruin Surrounding Plans Completed Brook Airport to Hightstown to ily of the Methodist Home for the approximately $18,000^ loyalty. Fear kept them house-bound. It was all over as far as they Properties, Miss Famous Red Bank and back,'- Formation Aged. were concerned. They would be the laughing stock of all Jerusalem .Methodist’s Home For Flier’s Welcome flying, Passing shadow of plane In Hasbrouck Heights the beau­ and of their friends back in Galilee. They had followed a great friend Miss ' Emma U. Tantum, of from 2,600 feet on a 3G0 degree tification with trees and shrubbery 'but at the same time, He had turned out to be a disillusioned idealist. A letter forwarded this week Lt. Commander Schlossbach, Jesus was dead—UNTIL—the women brought the news. Then, they Plainfield, was a visitor laBt week course. will extend along Route 3 for from London, England, to Frank Returning From South Pole investigated the empty tomb; they met Him on the Emmaus Itoad and with, her-father, Prank Tantum, The judges for the. meet will.be seven-tenths of a mile. ' in the upper room. B. Smith, a member of the board Expedition, To Be Honored 'By .185 Cookman avenue. " Richard Wallace, Kenneth Morris, Onco this fact, this glorious' fact of Christ's resurrection dawned of the Surdna foundation, founded Flying Club On Route 4 the work will cover ■ Miss, Anne B. Henson, of White Stanley H. Herbert, Bruce Larabee a distance of five and one-half upon them, everything began to be different. It was dawn instead of by the late John Andrus, of Yonk­ dusk! It was spring instead of autumn! It was life instead of death! Marsh, Pa., is the weekend guest ers, N. Y ., tells of the almost mir^ A meeting of the general com­ and Philander Betts. , miles. It was immortality instead of mortality, not only for the disciples, but of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bergen, 87 aculous escape from serious dam­ mittee for the air meet and recep­ for all men everywhere who would believe on His name! Easter, As­ Asbury avenue. 1 age o f the home of John Wesley, in tion'';to Lt.- Commander. Isaac cension Day, Pentecost, the Acts of the Apostles, the Chirstian church, Hospitals, Homes, Christian history (in spite of it’s temporary set- : Mrs.- Will E . Bunn, of Toms London. During a bombing of the Schlossbach/ to be sponsored by the HOTEL ALLEITHTTEST Jbacks),_the_miilions_who_wilLgathei^this-Sunday to-sing their praises “River, N “ J7/ is r Bpentling a "few city by German forces: the~builcl- 'JertfeyTAefcrClub upon Ms return to His Name; this widening, deepening river of faith, hope and love, Corner Central and Pitman Avenues' weeks at her cottage, 10% Heck ihgs on all sides of the Wesley from the South Pole, was held on will, some day, cover the earth as the waters cover the sea. . Opening, May 1 , 1941 house were burned and reduced to Wednesday evening at the Jump­ Easter, this Sunday, is greater than it was two thousand years avenue. Season n'obmB, Bnnnfn? wiitor,. Si for 2 persons. Small Apartments, May “piles of rubble,” but through some ing Brook Airport, Neptuno. Oct., *110.00 up. "With, rrlynto linths, «1!J.00 to *300.00. ago. The greater resurrection is yet to take place. As Christ arose, Mr.' nnd Mrs. J . Ilosey Osborn, fp mankind will some day, arise, because of who Christ is, . what He Passaic, were in Ofcan Grove op­ good fortune the Wesley house was The secretary reported that the Special May and June Rates . G. F. DRAKE, Manager. is doing, and because of the victory that ultimately He will achieve. ening their summer home at 95-B undamaged but for one or two win­ following local officials and friends “The kingdoms of this world shall become the Kingdom of our Lord nnd His Christ.” Hallelujah! Mt. Tabor Way, this week. dows broken and a dooi- forced of the club have accepted invita­ when a high explosive bomb stniclc tions to.-ser.ye on an honorary com­ Miss . Lulu E. Wright, 85 Mt. a short distance from the building. mittee to welcome Commander Hermon Way, spent tho past week The letter,, from H. B. Chappel, Schlossbach: Richard W. Stout, WHY PAY MORE? ■ : When You Can Get the Best Quality Hats VIVIAN and MAE S end in Boston as the guest of her vice -president of the Central Han.4 Neptune Township Attorney; John American and Italian' Restaurant nephew, Samuel Golden Wrjght, jr. In .Latest Style For Easter over, bank and; trust company W. Knox, Neptune Township Clerk; 82 South Main Street, Occan Grove The \V. S. C. S. will hold an all­ branch in London, stated “There is Frank C. Borden, jr.y Mayor of Largest Variety in Town, Consisting of all Colors and all Styles. Home Cooked. Regular Dinner ...... 50c. day meeting at St. Paul’s church not much other change, since the Bradley Beaeh;. J. Edward Knight, Straws, Felts, all-Pastel and dark colors at Our Specialty, Spaghetti anil Meat B a l l s ...... ,35c. on Tuesday; business meeting at last report to you (S. A. Brown, Common Pleas Court Judge; Fred­ 98c an d $1.85 Also A.-La Carte 11 a. ni.; luncheon at 12:15 and de­ vice president of the New York of­ eric P. Reichey, Clerk of Bradley Also Full Line Matron Hats—All Latest Bags .... 98c. votions at 1 . p. m. ■ *; - fice of the bank).- All the relics, Beach; Clarence E. F. Hetrick, You Always Save When You Buy at ST. ELMO HOTEL ~ K " G. Gormer,. of New York city, etc., remain Vih 'storage, and John Mayor of Asbury Park; John B. : PARIS HAT SHOP Open All Year •was a visitor here this week. at Wesley’s house,-which is- ordinarily Stout, President of Neptune. Town­ Corner Main and New York Avenues .his • cottage,1, the . Oceanside, .25 completely furnished and a mu­ ship Board of. Education; Joseph 436 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park Open Evenings Telephone 4831-J Individual meals served by day or week . Ocean avenue, and plans to open in seum, is . now .stripped of most of Wardell, Hamilton Dairyman; Lt. ■- ...... B. It. SHUBERT - > the early part of May. . ‘ - its contents and used chiefly, as an American and European______Tel Asbury Park (179 Dorothy Wa'nser, ' of Neptune, office. ■—: " “ IT1 and, Mary Jane Ifresge, of Ocean In Fire Raid Zone WOOLMAN’S ARBERTOM HOTEL Grove, arrived home this week for “ A s you; probably know, the pro­ their Easter vacation from Susque­ mises are within the zone that'was BY TIIE SEA—NORTH END hanna university. so seriously damaged in the big 7-9 Sea view-Avenue fire raid of December 29. The Superb Table—Clientele—Location The Assembly Bible class will 125 Heck Avenue 1 place had an extraordinary escape. H. A. aiid L. E. WILLIAMS, Ownership-Managcmcnt meet at the church at five o’clock On either side, with only a common Ocean Grove Easter morning to march to the wall between ■ them and the Wes­ Telephone 963 Easton Sunrise service at the foot F L O W E R C O . ley property, were shops nnd of- of Ocean Pathway. fic buildings. These have been FRESH KILLED QUAKER INN The Ocean Grove W. C. T. U. 2000 Corlies Avenue, Neptune WILL OPEN Friday,. April I, 1941 For 15th Season completely destroyed and are, now JERSEY CAPONS Home-Cooked Ilegular Dinner, 5Qe. Also a la carte service. Heat­ will serve its spring, luncheon Fri­ largely just two piles of rubble. A •TELEPHONE 907 ed Rooms, Running Water. 37 Main Avenue. Tel. A. I’. 7525. ' - ■ day at 12:30 p. m. The regular large office building diagonally Ponnd | M. iB. STRATTON meeting will follow, and all mem­ across the street from the premis­ bers and, friends are invited. es was-also completely, gutted by Smoked Tongues ...... 27c , Easter Flowers, Plants and •iiiiiiitii!iiii[iiiiiiriiii!tiuiiiiiiiniiii!i»tii.[iiiiiiiiiiiiiin'iiiiiaiii'iijiiii]iiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiaiiiiiiiiitiiiiinitiiiiiitiiiiQK | Plate Corned Beef | . After spending several weeks fire. The property in the rear was i Top and Bottom | and Corsages ^Parkchester; New York city, Miss unaffected. ■■ ” , | Round Roast .... 39c. 1 f Your Travel Funds j Anne.’ MacMurray returned this “Despite the surrounding de­ | Chuck Roast ...... 25c. | .Telegraph Flowers Anywhere week to open her gift shop for struction hardly, any. damage at all 1 Fresh Lamb Liver ...... 25c. | | Carrying cash in your hand-bag or pocket is a temptation to | Easter, at 44 Main avenue. : was suffered by the Wesley prop­ s thieves and a cause for uneasiness when travelling. Our bank- f i Small Smoked Cala ....22c. | s ing service provides a safeguard through the issuance of = :• Circle H, W. S. C. S. of St. Paul’s erty. One or two- windows were | Home Made Pure J church, will meet • Monday- evening broken and the fastening on the I Pork Sausage ...... 32c.| | American Express Travelers’ Checques | at the home of Mrs. • Daniel' Havens; principal door to the chapel proper was forced when the blast from a | Felin’s 2-lb. Tins | = The plan la.simple-^-you sign the cheques at the time of pur- 1 67 Delaware avenue.. Mrs. Beu- jj high explosive bomb some distance Scrapple ..... 29c. | 5 chase and again when spending them. If lost or stolen before J tell is the. leader of the circle. I the second signature, is affixed,-the amount involved is refunded. § away hit the door. The. stained | Strictly Fresh Eggs ,...35c.| ': Mrs. Evans, Ford, who has been jjBockwurst ...... 35c.| | The denominations are $10, $20, $50 and $100. This protection = glass .windows all around the 5 costs 75c. for each $100 purchased. = spending the winter in the . south, ^itBiiaiiaiiauaiiBiiBiiBiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiiiiBiiaiiar ground floor level of the chapel PAUL’S jj We Ilave These Cheques on Sale g ■ and who, recently returned to her proper were protected... .and as a ■home in Allenwood, N. J., was a result these windows are quite in­ visitor in Ocean Grove yesterday. ta c t.. . . Strassburger’s \ The First National Bank of Bradley Beach | Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Vanderhoof, “Mr; .Pollard and his associates who have been spending the win­ ascribe their escape to Providence. Market " Bradley Beach, N. J. | ter mGnthB in Lake Worth, Fla., They say that when the building Pilgrim Pathway and Olin Street AND Member . Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | have returned to their home in on one side caught fire the wind Telephone Asbury Park 1749 H iiiiiiiiiiiitiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim E Ocean Grove at 62 Webb avenue. The Oldest Independent General •> After: spending the winter - with Market in Ocean Grove her sister, Mrs. C. H, . Hobart,' of BAKERY . Buffalo, N. Y., in Zephyrhills,' Fla. Miss Rosa Santee returned last Extends Main Street week to the Bancroft-Taylor Rest Opposite Main Avenue Entrance Home. . • Motor Coaches - Leave Ocean Grove to Ocean Grove . We invite the people of this community and surrounding, The “Evolution of our Flag” n Post Office EASTER vicinity to avail themselves of our complete banking facilities lecture sponsored by the Circle C Effective October 28, 1940 which include the following: of the W. S. C. S. scheduled for 7:20, 8 :2 0 , 9:20, 10:20 A. M. April 25 has , been1 postponed until 1:20, 5:20, 7:20 P. M. CHECK ACCOUNT Full Line Of a later date • which will be an- Daily Except Sundays E x t e n d s SPECIAL INTEREST ACCOUNT nounced. UeBorratlons : inrist b e, made on FRESH KILLED CREDIT DEPARTMENT •• all coaches ; TRUST DEPARTMENT A summer resident of Ocean POULTRY TRAVELERS’ CHECKS Grove for many years, Mrs. Lillian DAILY .s o Excursion TENDERIZED HAM And SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Waldron, of Stony Point, N. Y., One Day Good On All Coaches arrived last week to open: fcer cot­ PRIME MEATS Easter Greetings Each deposit account at this bank is insured up Sundays, Leaves from For Holidays tage at 95 Webb avenue for the Lake and Heck Street to $5,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora­ season. lAsbury Park Paul Koiidla Authorized Dealer For tion.. V . Miss Sara Williama, daughter of TeL Asbury Park 389 Mr. and Mrs. Watkin . Williams,' 75 Asbtury Park-N.Y. Transit Co. Bird’s Eye Frosted Foods WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Heck avenue is spending her spring vacation at home. Miss Williams is a. student at Syracuse university Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank Syracuse, N. Y. . •. Main St., Asbury Park Main Ave., Ocean Grove George Stickel, registrar of Es- f 1941 APRIL 19411 . Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation , sex county, Mrs. Stickel and fam­ H3 d l EEI1 ili'i 1 i'i j KHM1 ily are visiting tlie former's par­ uuMMUuuin^uuiDuuuuauQuuuCTn3i:ruuuuuwuKJUuwuut;ji;iMuuAJC!uaiJPt3ua« ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stickel, 91 1 2 m □ M l Cookman avenue, over the Easter 3a Tull of special &venis PEP 7 8 9 10 11 12 holidays. ^ v - .' 14 15 16 17 18 19 Tho Ocean Grove Round Table —EASTER m 21 22 23 24 28 26 BURIAL PLOTS group will meet Monday afternoon (April 13) z z 28 29 30 CHOICE LOCATION at three at the home of Mrs.' Car­ —NATIONAL GARDEN . olyn Hatfield, 37.. Embury avenue. . WEEK The -study of Shakespeare’s “Juli­ • (April 13-J9) . us Ceasar” will bo concluded at Let Your Customers Know this meeting. . —NATIONAL FISHER­ About The Special Bargains Monmouth MAN’S WEEK You Are Carrying In Mr. and Mrs. Albert Russom, of . : Your Store For , Newark, have rented 25 Pitman (April 28-May 3) These.Events Memorial Park avenue and will live,here the year —DAYLIGHT SAVING round. .The former has retired af- (April 27) Terms To Suit The Purchaser2 fter many years in the employ of Consult The Times for Information Apply the Newark board of education. -^NATIONAL BABY WEEK He is also a retired navy man, BARTON’S (April 28—M ay 3) - on Advertising and Printing Needs. having been aboard tho U. S. S. MEN’S SHOP JAS. J. DOONER Kearsarge on April 18,1808, when 103 Central Avenue J : • > • Ocean Grove that ship had a narrow escape The OCEAN GROVE TIMES, 64 Main Avenue ■ :" Telephone 2531: from destruction after an explos­ & F Beimar J ion occurred in the) powder room.;. 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WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS . By Edward C. Wayne House Launches ‘Rearmament Inquiry’ LAUNDRIES | p iS lH E TIMES advertisers need our trade, and | As Labor Disputes Continue Tie-Up L_i_j friendship. Whftn you need anything firs* | IMPERIAL LAUNDRY Of Plants Vital' to Defense Program; 1 try to buy it :at home. We are anxious to' | TEN DIFFERENT SERVICES—A SERVICE TO FIT EVERY P see our home community the center of com- | ; NEED AND PURSE—W HEN THINGS LOOK BLACK, Balkans Hold Center of War Scene § mercial and social activity. Communities grow and | Box 6 6 , Av“n-by-thc-Sea CALL Asbury Park 522 (ilDIXOR’S'NOXE—When opinions are exprr*»cd In these columns, the; | prosper through combined efforts. Cooperation and | ore those of - the news analyst and not necessarily of this newspaper., | team work make for results. Trade at home. f MILK AND CREAM i (Released by Western Newspaper Union.>. . . ■- ■ — ^iiiii'i|i.aiiiiii!i«iiiiiiH'ii>iliiiiiMi>iiiiiiii)iiniii|iiiiiiiiiiiiiii- g* ■ mill I'huuoirrnpli. A l(n i'll mi'll ( for liomc ra- B J . , ' . corillnps available, l.lst, . ¥1,111.1)5, .S p e c ia l OIL BURNERS " TriMli! I n — JiO.OO. lliit l'lillrn Auttdiuille—Coiiililnntfou Kmllo nnd l’lionogritpli, 'List hi 81)5. ITALIANS: Special Trade In—jilKOH. Ijisy Terms. : Belhlebem Dee Oil Etrning Equipment STRIKES: JUGOSLAVIA: Still Losing , On the African front, British suc­ PROCTOR ELECTRIC CO. Dominate News Ready for War ; ' cesses -. continued, Cairo reporting Telephone a.'ffiO SOI Asliiiry Avenue /Asbury Putli RADIO OIL BURNER . While the question of whether or It was . apparent., that .’ .iJOsiavia that British-Imperial forces have, hot. the United-States-was. "to.,the' was on the threshold of . ,r, or. if cornered nearly 100,000 Fascist COAL AND FUEL OIL 821 .Main Street Phone A. P. 4297 war” or not continued to be debated the nation was bluffing, ii , .us.will­ , troops in East Africa. by editorial; writers, there, was no ing to carry the bluff to :.o verge The major action was on two ICE—FUEL OIL—COAL question but that the nation was in a of actual hostilities. fronts* the Eritrean front, where As­ Kelvinators SKATE SHARPENING labor war, daily growing more and Nazi reconnaissance p’. •. ?s flew mara, the capital of . Eritrea, fell'to Timken Oil Burners more serious, with outbreaks of vio­ over a key ; city of southe; i Serbia British soldiers. The survivors of sHP>RF^f^vr.i,R-RF.Nr>EZvniis ; ■ lence hitting the front .pages with and; . there . was a . brief air raid; this battle Were estimated at 40,000 Telephbne 615 alarm. This was conside'rod a good who had been in'thc battle of Cher- BOlt KliERLB,' Fropriotor intimation that the Nazis meant A cn it for c®l»i>iliin anil ■'VcsillcW Jlmlo lllcy d o s, Coinploic nepnlr Shop. situation came When the house voted en, and who nau escaped from there' Ilnllcr Sltnlcs. Chlhlrcli’K VoltIdCB, Ilnbj* Crirrliicrs Ilcpiilrci]. . 324' to 1 for an, investigation of business .'and that the 75,000 soldiers to fight again , at Asmara. . Thompson Coal Company Skntos nnd lm yn Slowors Sluirpfnoil •the're-armament program with spe­ amassed on the eastern frontier . They were now said to be trapped eir-OJI .Unln SlrfCl, Aslmrj- l*nr)i, oliposllo Y. Jf; C. A. cial emphasis on strikes which would be increased and would be with their backs to the sea, and the, FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL BLUE COAL hamper the defense program.-. the nucleus of an attacking force. •British navy, blocking retreat.- / 10 13 Second Avenue, Asbury Park. N. J. I’ lume.2300 TAXIS Tho C. I. O,' held the strike spot­ It was interesting that most of the In Ethiopia, ; the British forces light, the three major disturbances press attacks on the Jugoslavian sit­ were striking inland toward Addis consisting of various types o£ trou­ uation in Berlin were directed at Ababa', capital of the country, on JOHNSON COAL and SUPPLY CO mergaugey s laxi ble involving unions of that organi­ British Foreign Secretary Anthony the heels of .thfe retreating army of . Tclephono 610—DAY OR. NIGHT zation. These included the Ford Eden,' whose Series of - visits, to the the duke of Aosta. The duke’s c q a l — iicrrtnixc. 3ia t e r f a l — f u e l o i l Cars for nil Occasions, nlso Local nnd DJsl/ince Morinff strike, the AUis-Chalmers'strike and southern Balkans and Turkey and original forces tit Addis Ababa were . ALL TYI»KS 'OF' AUTOMATIC HEAT CIIAItTEKEl) BUSSKS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Greece were followed by. Jugosla­ .... Hutfh O; Tom pkins 69 SOUTH MAIN STREET OCEAN UROVE, N. J. the soft-coal strike. estimated at 40,000 men. This army Pllonc 4010 ••. 005 31 n In S jrc et, Afiliury Park After, sailing along for 1 1 weeks via’s firm decision to stand by Brit­ was being added to by small garri­ With little happening except unsuc­ ain and Greece1, even at the cost of sons who were withdrawing toward GARAGE—ATLAS TIRES WINDOW CLEANING cessful negotiations,' the Allis-Chal- bloodless revolution. . the' capital and other parts of Ethi­ mers dispute broke into serious .vio­ The Berlin papers referred to opia and it was expected, that when Phone 1 139 21-HOUR SER V IC E Used -Cars SHORE WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY lence. This followed closely on two Eden In the most caustic terms, and the battle of Ethiopia finally, was SHAFTO’S GARAGE developments,: statements by Knox it was, apparent.that even as B erlin, staged the total of Fascist troops 63 New York Ave., Occan Grove ! and Knudsen urging that the plant blamed Eden for the Jugoslavian sit­ would be around 60,000. ; i STORAGE—BATTERY—TOW ING SERVICE—REPAIRING ' FLOOR WAXING DONE BY MACHINE •be reopened, and the-action by the uation, so Eden would be getting The fall of Asmara was accom­ Corner Corlies Ave. and Main St. Neptune, N. J. credit for. it in Britain. , 237-J E. HERTFELDER company in putting 500 rehabilita­ plished with little fighting, the Brit­ tion men to work, and then throw­ The crucial point in the Jugoslavi­ ish army being met by a delega­ ing open the doors to "those em­ an situation, was whether the Serbs tion which was carrying a white Thornley Chapel,, on ; Pilgrim ployees who wanted to come back." and Croats would get together and; flag, v .-■ achieve a united front. Macek, the- Pathway, was set apart as a me­ RECOMPENSE About 1,250 out of 7,800 on one Even while the British were claim­ leader o f' the Croats, was still in ing to have 100,000 Fascists trapped morial to Rev. Joseph Thornley by By Louise Shaw shift reported, and then the govern­ the new cabinet.as.vice,premier, but' in Africa, the Italian.high command,' T H A N K Y O U the Ocean Grove Association in • (Prom Good Housekeeping Mignirn) ment of Wisconsin stepped in to at­ there! was some doubt as to whether now .and then, was stating that “ Ital­ 1889. -’M ’' ';lm ; tempt to give returning workers pro- How truly wise, perhaps, it wa« tectipn through embattled picket he would stay. ;V-;::i'mm i ian and German troops" were con­ C A L L A G A I N He was one of .the signers of the ducting successful engagements. My dollars were so few. lines. The result? The plant had to Axis pact-in Vienna, and one of the A flANDT DIRECTORY FOR OUR READERS 1 close down again, Governor Heil’s One of these announcements was For if my purse wero full, tta few to remain in the government: car was stoned, 48 persons were in­ made at the same , time that the Would never know if you after the overthrow. For some rea­ jured in a police-strikers’ battle, and British announced the fall of As­ Had married me for riches, or son that was not Immediately clear, the Governor informed President mara. The chief interest, in these necause my eyes were blue! Simovic, the. head of the govern­ claims was the Inclusion of German BUSINESS DIRECTORY Roosevelt that the trouble was be­ ment, appeared to be anxious to yond all state, county and city police troops, showing that the : Nazis had keep Macek, but the latter Was ap­ to keep o r d e r . - . 'vs '\/.V-v '' some forces in Africa. parently anxious tb get out and put That these reports hud good foun­ ON CERTAIN DAYS? USED OVER ‘Biggest’ Plant some other Croatian in his place. dation in fact came later when' the ' Political observers said that Ma-' British admitted that their troops Tel. 4163-J Estimates Given Hardly had this cry reached the A. J. CBRKCI 1 Read how thousands 80 YEARS President from Milwaukee when C. cek, -while permitting his followers had withdrawn from . Bengasi, a D. W. CLAYTON . go smiling thru I: .0 . workers struck at the largest to. support Simovic, was .flnfiing. it, Libyan stronghold they had former­ NEWSPAPERS First Class Work Only this distress 1 TO FIGHT single industrial plant in the world, personally embarrassing to serve in ly captured in their sustained mili­ Henry Ford’s River Rouge factory, Simovic’s cabinet.. tary drive. 53 Main Avenue. Tel. 5283 Painter Decorator L You women who The Germans in their attacks on Paper Hanger V suffer monthly COLDS employing 88,000 persons.. : Almost immediately there were reports of Jugoslavia in the press, were mak­ FRANCE: Ocean Grove'B Original Carrier I2'/j Heck Ave., Ocean Grovo functional dis­ turbances causing pain of irregular violence at this factory, owned, and ing a build-up for immediate mili­ And Refugees periods, cramps, headache,' back­ operated by the only big industrial­ tary action': on the ground that all sorts of atrocities had taken place Somerset Maugham, in a series of ache, nervousness and weakness— ist who never has had a union con- uncensored articles describing the ELW.lTD L.TKCMF fCI- Phone: Asbury Park 1G-15-M should find- Lydia ,E. Plnkliiun’s tract. -.. ... '•; in Jugoslavia. . :,m m m Vegetable Compound simply mar­ fall of France, laid considerable Extferlor . aad lntei' r ; THOMPSON & GILLAN The basis of the battle !n the'Ford v e lo u s to relieve these symptoms. U.S. SEIZURES: stress-on the mistreatment .of. refu­ Painting and Decorating plant between strikers and manage­ gees from Alsace-L'oRaine as at Painting For over CO years Pinkham's ment was a matter of 1 0 cents an Crews, Ships Estimates Fnrriishe Papcrhanging Compound has helped hundreds of least a partial cause of the French hour more or-less to bring the Ford / Sensational was the American sei­ collapse. Cookman Att,, Oceuh wru. EASY 'PAYMENTS thousands of women—not only to B u m 1 ARRANGED help relieve this distress but also wages, until recently higher than in zure of all German, Italian and Dan­ Now France found itself facing Phone . Asljnrj Park • 0*. -I. to help build up resistance against NEW competing auto factories, up to the ish ships in U. S. ports and the growing bitterness and unrest symptoms of functional monthly STRENGTH General Motors-Chrysler level. jailing of 875 seamen of Gerfnan among about 30,000 foreigners in disturbances. Over 1,000,000 woriicn As the Ford strike brewed and and Italian nationality. • refugee camps in the unoccupied have reported remarkable benefit. AND broke, 400,000 workers in the soft- :; Comments from tlie Axis ranged portion of the country. FRED K1ENZLEN : Lydia pinkham’s Compound Is ANDREW TAYI^R : coal industry, John L. Lewis' per­ all the way from Virginio Gayda’s The dally bill for this camp was a WORTH TRYING! \ V I G O R . 97 Mt. Tabor Way TIN AND SHEET METAL . sonal C. I. O. Million, stopped work direct threat that another such act million francs, and yet this small - i.:; -WOBKEB - ;• pending negotiation of a new wage would meet with ‘'reaction" without sum was cutting such a hole in the ' " 'Ocean' Grove . contract , to ta1: 1 the place of, one a , declaration of war, to "others national pocketbook, that the admin­ PAINTING and DECORATING 75 Sooth Main. Street, Aibwy Fark which had expii vd. from Berlin and Tokyo on somewhat istration was figuring ways tb reduce - Phone 0601 . This newest sirike brought from a milder basis. '-It ' " , ,,..l' Telephone A / IV 32133-W President Roosevelt the "hope” that The general Axis reaction; was - Included - in the 30,000 in these this walkout would not be of long that the seizing of the ships was an camps, were statesmen, authors; enough duration to endanger the na­ .unjustifiable breach of international journalists and artists, in addition, t BROWN ; ; NEPTUNE LAUNDRY tional defense. , law, but Cordell Hull quoted book, there were some 60.000 .more, in la­ Tinaoriith CASH AND CARRY But the government, which had chapter and verse to show,that the bor, camps and camps built.for for­ put Dr. Dykstra in charge of a la seizure was entirely justified under eign soldiers. These Included Jews. Slate, and.. Shingle ALL SERVICES . . . coughs in public. Smith Bros. C o u g h • Roofing of All Kind* ' 20% Discount Drops relieve coughs due to colds-pleosandy. bor mediation board, and which haa a precedent established by Italy, no anti-Nazi Germans and Spanish R e­ Stoves and Furnace* / Two kinds;—Black or Menthol, only 54, dumped the Allis-Chalmers and oth­ less, in 1897. publicans. For them, 1 0 relief or­ . Telephone 8148 Nept. Highway & Corlies Ave. Smith Bros. Cough Drops are the er Strikes In the lap of this new In that instance Italy seized neu­ ganizations, .most of theni American, 109 Abhott ATen Ocean Grore e Neptune, N. J. organization, seemed to the public tral, and belligerent ships and later were working to do what they could only drops containing VITAMIN A to be making little progress in get­ - either'returned them ' or reimbursed-' to make life more livable. ‘ Vitamin A> (Carotene), raises the resistance of ting the full manpower of the U. S.; the nations. The American plan was Oddly, the best internment camp mucous membranes Of nose and throat to , MATTHEWS and FRANCIONI to work on national defense, i to put the Italian and German ships in France is operated by the Mex­ I cold infections, when lack of resist­ into the U. S. hemispherical service, n A 0 E ance-is due to Vitajrnin A deficiebcy. It was being plaihly said in Wash­ ican government for Spanish, war FUNERAL DIRECTORS ington that unless there was some arid to turn the Danish ships over to veterans. The heaviest penalty for Tho Oldest Undertaking Establish­ immediate amelioration of the labor Britain. The use of Italian and Ger­ breach of discipline is to bo thrown m ent In Monmouth County. for women and girls who want to problem, some form of national de­ man vessels to _ replace American out The Mexicans operate on n First-C lass Am bulance Borrlco. fense labor law would find'favor bottoms would release them for Brltr budget of less than seven francs per 701 Seventh Avenue, Asbury Pars ’with the President. . ain also. i t was pointed out person daily. Telephone 81 To millions of hours,of work lost Washington showed no -intention of in January, Fetruary arid March, listening to any Axis representations Lose doiil5” chin, bulging hips and cream and rich pastries—go light on April started out even worse, with on the subject, and gatly informed Over Billion HISTORY OF OCEAN GROVE HHTP1 Q sto m ac i.N o risky drugs. No white bread and polatoes. more violence, re,ore men idle, arid Axla diploma.ts.that if. they objected The lease-lend aid to Britain had Illustrated ROOMING HOUSES • inconveriiencel After 4 weekis weigh yourself defense work still more disrupted. too strongly to the seizure they, passed the • billion dollar mark by . 112 Pages—$1.00 ; . • Beautffnl Inncrspring’ STattressos Here’s tl«u Plan that is appealing again and just see if you haven’t Though plane production was mov­ might find the United States asking the first of the month, according to gnarantoed all new. material, value to such great numbers of girls and. lost pounds of ugly fat and gained that they be sent homp.- President Roosevelt’s ,• annoimce- By MoU li.ie S20 for W.9G Cash. ing ahead, though the Harviil strike Mattresses Benovatod ...... 32,95 women a ll. over the country to safe- '• that “Kruschen Feeling” of greater was bolted, releasing parts for Pa­ ! At the same time deportation pro­ ment on his return from a brief fish­ Ocean Grove Times V',' Simmons Beautyrcst Bedding ly rcdtice excess fat so that the mod- vivacity, more energy and improved cific Coast plane builders, the gen­ ceedings were Started against anoth­ ing trip. • . • '/ 5 X'. Oi M ain A venue 61 OJjTN STREET cm new styles will .fit more becom- health"• that; so often accompany fat er German: national, Jan Valtin Ocean Urovc, N. 3 . OCEAN OBOVE Tel. «712 The President, declined to identify .ingly—••• reduction. ;r -; - ■ v;-' eral tone: not only had the public (real name Krebs) author of tho Weigh yourself today. Get a hot- • R E F U S E IM ITATIONS! Demand worried, but'.was Causing unrest and what countries would get the sup. best seller “ Out of the Night" on piles or to itemize them, but he tie of JCmchen Salts (a famous and get only the; genuine Ktuschen unhappiness among draftees, many, Englidi formula)’. Then eveiy mom- (the famous English formula)] plain half a . dozen -grounds. Valtin is B said' they wpuld go to more than ing before breakfast take1 one half or new effervescent, pleasant, ’ spark- of whom had been, forced out of Communist and hence probably one: countryif and,■■■ that thisre would teaspoonfid In a glass of water—eat ling. Bottle lasts 4 weeks and costa good jobs to work In uniform for; would be. persona non grata In Hit­ be mtiny categories of goods for For Local News Read The Ocean Grove Times wisely—cut out fatty meats, butter, but a trifle. Any druggist. $ 2 1 a month. ler-dominated'Germany. each of. them. - . 'y-.r FRIDAY, APRIL 11,1941 PAGE SEVEN Tho Thursday Evening club Seventh avenue, was heard on the held an. indoor picnic and supper NEPTUNE NEWS NOTES “We the People” broadcast last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her­ Tuesday evening. Mr. Adams’ man Truex, 113 South Atkins ave. c talent in devising and manufactur­ nue. Mrs; Janet Bouse, 1116 Corlies ing novelty jokes and puzzles, at­ Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips, •ivenue, is visiting her daughter in tracts wide interest. 1115 Ninth avenue, were recant The Shadows of the Cross Mrs. Walter Gravatt, 1200 Tenth Z - .S Q h V GENERAL Son Antonio, Texas. visiters in Toms River with' Mr. Cialvary—We vision a cross on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lemke, As­ avenue, has recovered from recent and Mrs. N. Matthews. ARED W HITE bury Gardens, have returned from illness. ■ Funeral services were held. Sun­ . yonder hill" s.... - - a trip to Florida. Mary I), White, 1114 Corlies ave­ day afternoon for George C. White Where the dear Lord was crucified Soren S. Adams, proprietor of nue, was a recent visitor with rela­ 61, who died at the home of his His mission’ to fulfill. the S.' S. Adams novelty factory, tives in Jersey City. daughter, Mrs. Madelyn .Hall, Adei- , INSTALLMENT SIX With-bleeding hands and wounded THE STOtlY SO PAH! In an 'effort fo r eig n ; fo r c e s , sat! gained , th e - cpnfl-‘ Iiinc returned to Washington to report ..... mum...... m i:...... phia, where he nad resided since January. Mr. White was a resi­ side- to substantial rumors that '200,000-for. donee of two other oiiiccrs, Fincke. .ind . lo Colonel Flagwill, chief’of military In­ He whispered, “It is finished” and eign troops -were O; Mexico preparatory Bravot. ife was Joined in Mexico City telligence. Flagwill slated lhat forccs dent of 122 Eleventh avenue for for an'attach upon the United States, In. by f.ucctte Ducos, a French' spy who W ere . reported massing in the mediter­ several years. He was in the died. ■ tetligesce Officer Benning Wint to Mex . p o sed a s h is sw e e th e a r t, W hyn h e dis-- ranean and thc Far East.ThalnightFort * plumbing' business, and was a mem­ Easter—He is risen and a crown ico City. Here he Joined the staff ot the . covered that the foreign troops were Houston, IVxas, was heavily bombed. ber of Neptune fire department soisuspefttbig ran.llasasjtf, leader of the ready for an invasion ot the U. s., B en- Now continue with the story. and ambulance corps, and was an was gained. exempt fireman. Surviving besides The cross vanished, but it’s shad­ ; CHAPTER VII “You knew, of course,” Benning day's alarming rumors along the Rio Mrs. Hall, another daughter, Mrs. ow remained. said casually to Fincke, “that the Grande! • Betty VanArsdale, Belmar, a son, Wondrous love, willing to pay the In the War Department at Wash­ old hawk, Colonel Boggio, is hero in Benning leaned tensely forward as Frank White, 1119 Eleventh ave­ price ■ ’.. ington the evening lustT passed on Washington?” . if to. add his tension to the speed nue. Rev. E . N. Hunt, pastor of Glorious consummation of sacrifice in feverish staff.preparation tor fu­ Fincke shook a waggish linger and of the caij. T.he .radio screeched on. . West Grove Methodist church, ture trouble, but .with small belief accused, “I thought you warned me From time to time the announcer Heaven—iDear Lord we pray in. officiated. Interment was in Maple­ that the first thunderbolt of Van we mustn’t be so free in mention-; asked that no more telephone tails wood ccmetery, Freehold. humility Hassek’s attack would foil before be attempted. Information would be Policeman Walter E'angert and ing n am es.” a ’ •o' ...... And thank Thee for the heritage midnight. Even Flagwill, gifted "Correct, but please note that I given td all over the air as fast as re­ fam ily, formerly of Asbury Gatilca, Chief of Military Intelligence, had ceived. I,:. The Easter Bunny’s Headquarters are moving to '29 South Main Thou left to humanity ■ lowered my voice., Of course, if street. ' May the shadow of the cross fol­ muffed the ball, interpreting the eve­ we’re going to be' so technical as Then— " : “An enemy air force of undeter­ Paul Greetin, jr.; Camden, spent low us each day ning minors from Fort Sam Houston all .that, ..Fincke, .perhaps weM bet­ mined strength is...reported flying the weekend with his parents at And guide us safely to tho end of as symptoms of. a slowly brewing ter identify ourselves to each other 1 H. L. GREEN I mischief that might not fester into officially. Go ahead.” j north, its objective may be Wash­ 2 11 Stokes avenue. the way. .M rs. Dorothy Parker, Canton, violence for days Or weeks. .. .“It's. the. best cover-up I’ve ever ington or New York. All persons Illinois, is spending sometime with - Fannie A. Brundage On getting clear of the staff ses­ heard,” Fincke replied with enthusi­ are cautioned not to gather in ! 5c to $1.00 STORE | her mother at 1 2 1 ? Corlies avenue. Ocean Grove sions In General Hague's office asm , “You- c'iiri say anything -you crowds. Please remain calm and Mrs. Clara Youmans and sister shortly after eight o’clock, Flagwill want so long as you mention just stay where you are. It may be that. are moving to 210% Atkins ave­ put . his shoulder to the wheel of those two things. That's vastly bet­ nothing will happen—” 1 632 Cpokman Avenue I nue. what now had become a major re­ ter than having a regular formula His cab swung to the curb at the Mrs. Fred Ruitz, 1407 Eighth Resurrected Life sponsibility of his own section. He Munitions Building, Benhlhg hurried The grain of corn whose magic for identification which the enemy | Asbury Park. •' | avenue, was hostess Wednesday assembled his sub-chiefs and an­ might pick up on you.” , inside. The corridors rang with the afternoon to the members of the chatter of typewriters. Army offi­ power ...... nounced his decision. "Fine enough, but let's hear you | Don’t Fail to See Our Big Easter Attraction and 2 Friendly group of thc W. S. C. S. Dies but to live in earth-born “ Gentlemen, the President has au­ cers of various rank were glued over of the West Grove Methodist identify yourself, Fincke.” 1 Sp^rtswpar | ■ hour, ■ ’ thorized a spy roundup with the desks or assembled in section con­ church. Mrs. Bessie Dodd is the "Once I knew a man named Pa- ference groups as they slaved over Thq chrysalided insect, See ' gloves off. I needn’t tell you that in lacio Quatres who owned a fine pair . leader. tho staggering details ol the job past months we haven’t even of silver sabers," the Austrian con-, Miss Lulu Irons, 206 South At­ From in-bound tomb o f mystery ahead of them . . „ . kin? avenue, spent the weekend scratched the surface. You all flded; 1 Doth burst that tomb so silently know your leads, now get into ac­ Colonel Flagwill was in his offlco with friends in Mt. Holly. Benning quickiy searched through To wing unbounded realms of free. tion. With gloves off, and nobody alone, Benning found his chief lolled r S r i t y b a S r y Dorothea Van Dusen, Palisades Fincke’s remark and decided that The barren branches dead and sere back in a chair with heels laid ab­ Park, whs a weekend guest at the to be spared who looks to us like a the key words, by which Van Has­ home of her parents at 1111 Cor­ Linked to the tree o f mother earth foreign agent. Any questions?” surdly on top of his desk. He was sek agents identified themselves to puffing composedly at a cigarette, lies avenue. " ; Spring jnto budded beauty here, In grave silence the small group cf one another must toe "palacio qua­ Mrs. Lillian Eastwick, 1111 Cor­ officers rose. They kne.w that not his face relaxed. And shout the joy' of glad re­ tres” and "silver sabers.’,’;' lies avenue, visited her mother, even an order of battle had greater "Hello, Benning,” Flagwill said la -. Mrs Althea Heulitt, Como, last birth. significance nor' more vita! impor­ He said: "How do you like this conically "How you feeling?" wetfk. Heulitt is. slowly improv­ So all along .the tendrils sing tance. A secret army, of termites, one, Fincke? ..There’s . an, old shop Benning said, "Well,' sir, I heard ing from illness. Clasped to tho hard and stony wall entrenched by yea rs. of organized known as the Palacio Quatres that the news and thought I ought to Mrs. Kate B. Sutton, i205. Elev- With magic resurrected wing stealth in arsenals and factories, has for., sale som e interesting an- report in case you need me for any- 'enth'Tivcnisoris^insitinsrMTsr'Bessic' -iiquaosirSnoforrn oosilvera^abers;" Upspringing joy of earth’s recall. was wore dangerous than. a. dozen thing.” Dudley in New Brunswick “Just as good as mine, maybe A ll the old-time residents of Ocean Grove, Bradley And why should we who die. to live attacking divisions. By means of an The colonol .stretched himself. Beach and Neptune know that in 16 years Purity William Ehrig, postman for sev­ better," Fincke approved. "You know, Benning, I. saw it had eral years in this vicinity, has’pur- In greater power the less achieve organization that reached into every Bakery has. never swerved from • their policy of .to corfic. and I feel better now we’ve chased the property at 115 South agcncy o£ investigation and law en­ Boggio had . finished his dance.. baking the finest bakei-y goods they know how. The golden nugget from, dead flow- forcement ■ throughout the United Benning observed that the, Italian ■ got it on our hands,. All we need is And they- do know how Atkins avenue. ,o r? Miss Viola Archer, 1222 Elev­ States, our G-2 would launch attack was getting ready to leave the Shore­ the President’s word, tci start gen­ enth avenue, visited Mrs, Elizabeth The flower of our mortality on organized espionage at once. ham. He made a hurried estimate.' eral mobilization of the Army and Bromley, in Adelphia, Sunday. Which blooms for aye eternally “Very well, gentlemen, that’s all,” The Instant arrest of these, two men National Guard. As soon os the Mrs. Eugena Shafto, 1204 Eighth In blessed Immortality Flagwill said when he read from would only net the secret service Chief gets back from tho White avenue, was appointed with three And Risen Resurrected Power their faces that his section chiefs, two more spies who would spill noth­ House we'll be in motion." Flagwill others, delegates to represent the had no questions to ask, He added, ing. Only by holding them under indulged a sardonic sm ile. "Not Sarali Ilopltins Ladies Auxiliary of the post office swinging his level eyes-'to Benning, closo observation could the ramifica­ that our mobilisation will do any clerks association, to be conducted Ocean Grove “You will wait, Captain, for special tions of their mischief in Wnshing- immediate good to save the country in Atlantic City. instructions.” a lot ot headaches; But it’ll be a M rs Waltci Guinn, Princeton; . Benning stood in front of the Flag- s ta rt.” visited her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Easter Message • will desk until the swinging, doors “What's the news about bombers Mount and Mr. and Mrs. Jdscph In , every Easter- bud I hear.. His closed behind-the others. The colo­ headed .this direction?" Mount, 212 South Atkins avenue, nel spoke at otice.' .' ' - "Our air'staff is divided on wheth­ last Thursday. . voice, In -every Easter scng an angel “In your report on Van Hassck's er Van Hassek has any bombers, living Crabiel, Seventh avenue, headquarters at Mexico City, Ben­ that can make Washington and .back DELICIOUS will be the speaker .'at the. Good choir; Friday , service this evening in the ning, you mentioned that Colonel to Mexico without. refueling. But— HOME BAKED BREAD ...... 7C. Because alone in Him, I can re- Bravot left on some mysterious mis­ my own idea—they could have in FRESH DAILY Southard Methodist, church. . joice Mr and Mrs. Herman Truex and; sion, ostensibly to Europe. I think emergency landing-place somewhere SWEET ROLLS ...... 3 for 5c. daughter, Helen, 113 South Atkins Bccausc of Him, 1 have n new you -said your Austrian friend also along the w a y ,. couldn’t they? IVd. FOR DESSERT avenue, were recent. guests of Mr. desire; disappeared the last day you were work this once, anyboW j^w?**^''" ASSORTED PIES ...... 25c. ea. and Airs. Nathaniel Jones, Free­ I long-to tel! to every thinking one in Mexico.” ' ' ■ "Then there may be a real air LARGE CAKES ...... 25c. and 35c. hold. That Victory was won, “Yes, sir,” Benning affirmed. threat, sir?” /.I '3"';*5-STr» Mrs Paul McCaffrey,. ! 208 '•‘You’d better have a iook-see ALL KINDS OF PASTRIES...... 5c. ea. B y Jesus Christ who died and went “ I tirged General Hague to got the Eighth avenue, is recovering from among tlie hot spots in Washington. President to leave the White House WE DELIVER FREE ANY PLACE a cut on her left leg, received in' an to heaven ' v It’s entirely possible you'll see some­ and go over to Chevy Chase for the. auto accident. Can deathless life and purest one you know. - A break of -that kind night," Flagwill averred. “At least song be.given;- might lead us anywhere." to set up in less vulnerable quar­ Benning took a taxicab to . the PURITY BAKERY Telephones were first introduced I want to praise and sing glory to ters in Washington. .There’s no use everyone. • Army and Navy Club where ho ef­ pretending a fool's paradise in this . Ocean Grove iri 1881, at the fected come .slight changes of ap­ That. Easter ,means,— country any longer,'Benning.. Any­ Association • office and the tent p earan ce. The Christ is Lord and King. thing car, happen now ." house. At the Shoreham his gaze was A major from the chief.of "air Jean J. Eastley making a first round of tho tables service banged info she' room, his Elmira, N. Y. ■skirting the dance floor.when it cen­ face ashen, though lie spoke .col­ tered with a start upon a familiar lectedly. ». face. The man, dressed in dinner, ".We've picked up what appears I Easter Sunday Hymn : - . clothes, sat alone, his eyes gleaming to be confirmation. Colonel," the m a­ I Joy! joy! joy' let all awake with some inner excitement as he jo r reported. "A s n ear ns-'-ettii be | To greet the Easter dawn, puffed at a cigar. Benning moved inade out a squadron of .seven bomb* up for a closer view and found | Sing! Oh singi let hit pai’take ers, .with an undetermined force of prompt verification.-. Undoubtedly I The glories of. this morn, smaller ships,, passed over North here was thc Austrian captain, “Tliat means we are at war, Carolina a short tinie ago. Speed = Joy! joy! joy! Christ is risen, Fincke, of the .Van Hassek stall. estimated at two hundred miles per = Is risen from tlie dead. Benning walked casually up to the Ion be traccd down lie decided that hour. Our best, lime calculations | Sing! Oh sing! out of prison Fincke: table and sat down beside Boggio was bigger game and' got to suggest that, they . could cross the | Our souls to Him aro led. the Van Hassek spy, . his feet. Potomac in approximately two i Jo y! joy! joy! the world:is glad, “I-Iello, Fincke,” ho said. "Where'll. I. find you later. hours, if this is their objective." Fincke started, his right hand = Hope reigns now in the breast. Fincke?’’he demanded, "Very good. Major, .keep me. in­ jerked toward his pocket, then he formed,” Flagwill answered, with­ 1 Sing! Oh sing! no more be sad, Fincke stared at his watch and its relaxed with a nervous laugh as he dial seemed to .bring a nervous quiv­ out, change of posture .or position. | This Easter inoin is blessed. recognized his unexpected visitor er to his fingers. His eyes lighted He stretched himself again and | Jo y ! joy! joy! now Christ.is King. from the Falacio Nacional, up again in lhat strange excitement casually lighted another cigarette. | Eternal life He’ll give.. "My, Bromlitz, but you startled of his. Then be swung hi:; feet to the floor | Singl Oh sing! denth hath no sting, me!” he gasped. “I didn't know "I ’ll be about for only :i week or and pulled himself up to his desk. ■ you were within a thousand miles of | We shall forever life. so, Bromlitz,” he answered. “If I’ve found a couple of good spy Washington.” leads, or, Benning interposed. | Phebe Besw ick. this place closes, we can find each Benning said in a. matter-of-fact Would you care to hear my re­ | Occan Grove other at meal-times at one of the way; “Flew up yesterday, Fincke. Eood places on Connecticut Avenue! p o rt?” Hoped I might be lucky enough to But after tonight—we must be very ‘Not right now," Flagwill said de­ run into you tonight. How are things careful,” cisively. "I ’ ve just had a few min­ Sanctuary here?” Betuiing’s cab swung sharply and utes! relaxation—now for the tough­ I walked outside a little white Fincke leaned across the table and without warning to thd curb as it est decision I ever tackled. I've church, quiet', alone, lowered his voice. His eye3 gleamed turned into Pennsylvania Avenue. got to have my estimate of. this with excitement. My heart troubled and y e t I was Vaguely Benning had noted that the whole tangled situation ready for "Did Colonel Bravot send you to i content to be outside, uncom- driver hod his radio tuned in on a General Hague by midnight. work with us tonight?” he whispered. 1 forted. dance program. As the car jolted to a "Now you get out among your Benning pretended, annoyance and stop, the cabman put bis radio on spies—or you might take s look-see I felt the sacred stillness of the warned, "Not quite so free with at what'our anti-aircraft does for place rush out and engulf me. full blast and turned to Benning with’ names, Fincke.” He added with ,a gaping eyes. itself. But report to me here at I cried out, yet grew submissive bantering smile, “I thought the colo- midnight. I may want you to sit nel promised that you were to go "Did you hear that, mister?” he ‘ and entered. gasped. • in at the chief’s conference.” back to your artillery when the show Benning took a taxicab and drove I heard the organ notea slip thru An oxcitcd broadcaster, striving started?”. to a point near the Washington Mon­ the room, self-conscious, lest ‘‘Hlmmel, but there's bigger game for control of his voice, was talking loudly. ument where .50 caliber Brownings they disturb the people V-neel- here than, a battery of field artil­ were setting up to look after attack ing silently lery!” Fincke retorted with a snap "The report is just confirmed— on smaller ships that might venture I was ashamed. V , of his fingers. "Already I am a ma­ San Antonio attacked from the air— within machine-gun range if the as I looked up at a picture of the jor, Bromlitz. If I succeed tonight hundreds reported killed by explo­ sault on Washington materialized sive bombs—New Orleans Is bqlng Christ and bowed my head. it will be. because of my knowledge The gun batteries and searchlights of ballistics, my training in the ar­ bombed at this minute—Galveston had been thrust across the Potomac A shaft of iight crept silently tillery, and there'll be another pro­ is being bombed—air attack on Unit­ through the windows and into Virginia to catch raiding bomb­ motion for me.” ed States without warning—” ers before they reached the bomb Slipped inside the flowers at the "Then what?” Benning mocked. Again the driver turned a face dls release line from which .they wouio altar. 'Then, in a week or so, the big torted by a frenzy of excitement lay their eggs of destruction aa the;, Chastened by thc holiness there I cruise. There'll be real history, “ My God, mister!” he shouted. “ Is approached Washington. The search knelt humbly on the wooden floor Bromlitz, when we cut this little old that the real thing?” lights were echeloned, a full comple­ and wished that I could hide. country right in half, and it will Benning said in a firm, calm voice, ment of fifteen lights, five thousanu niake me a full colonel! Are you in Then out of the stillness a gentle "Pieasc drive me quickly to the Mu­ yards beyond the city. The techni­ on that one, Bromlitz?” cal sections with their sound loci, voice began to sing of love and nitions Building. That means we’re 'T o not saying anything,” Ben­ at war.” tors, effective tip to eleven tbousan-i . tenderness. v: ' ning answered, with a quizzical smile Until thoSi’ first bombs crashed on yards; and liieir intricate system? I stayed and listened to. the end, that suggested full understanding of Fort Sam Houston there had been and instrument for raking tbe skicti. then rose and humbly the Austrian's ciryptic words. no reports given to the public of the .were perfecting Shelr plans of sii'eh Slipped from tht- church—-my Binding's eyes had been wander- .defense as s .single regiment. »; r-g about. thi- rmmi and hi- thought .sanctuary. peacc "strength and -/Eh'drt.tWo guj, ’ «,ij. Sotii. thing vaguely fhriiil- . Jeanne Lillagore batteries,' woul^ .be able to give' ton': , a; *tir T'n'f, a a th* Kilin.y N E X T W E E K nation’s, cftjpltal. ;Vl>oav Bradley Beach '.'' - \r< AmUuf.i AiitoSbtf pfsiidUmttd n d BE CONTINUED) ! o';> • PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, APRIL'

^nniiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiimtiiimnminniHniiiHitiiuuiiiHuiiiNimuuinrj One hundred and twenty-two pointed Clarence D. Nesbitt a ties April 16.. Middlesex Board Sets Rate tective”, will present the. origin of Mat. seniors of Manasquan high' school j councilman to fill the.. '-vacancy The . Middlesex County' Tax many of our songs and hymns, and; 2 :3 0 Tel,’ The new cashier, a lifelong resi­ I1 K t ’k PALACE 7090 County; Notes.., enjoyed the annual. senior. class (caused b y th'c resignation of Ed- dent of Monmouth county, is well Board has, officially announced the the value of choir training. i y .S • 7 , 0 TlHADLEY BEACH trip to Washington, D. C., last ward White two weeks ago, Goun- known in. shore banking circles, 1941, tax rate to 'be $5.21, a: nine Hajrold /Wells Gilbert (received point . reduction over last year’s his Bachelor of Music degree at Tables? What Tables? Moriday, Tuesday, and Wednesday 1 oilman Nesbitt’s jterm will run to having joined the staff of tho. As­ Fill. ami SAT., April; 11*12 > | rate of $E.S0 . the University of Pennsylvania “ Oh, where! Oh.wherej are my of this ;veeW, the trip being made the end-of this yjs'arV" ' . '. - . bury Park bank 23 years ago,. sev­ - The principal components of the but it was in England that’he en­ “Gome Live With Me” | tables now?” This might -well be in' four Public Service busses. / j Mr..,Whito, who hasibeen a mem- en years after its inception. He : The three-day excursion, which i her of the official?, fam ily since rate .are .2848 fo r state schools; gaged In intensive study of choir James .SfouHrfc ..Hedy Liunnrr'M put to music with William Eggi- •wa3 born in West Long Branch $1.2308 for: county taxes; $1.8504j training. He is now Headmaster manri, proprietor of Eggimann’s took. them to many historic and 1928 was named building 'inspec- nnd lived for a while in Asbury . STJ>~. nml lUON., April 13-14 | national points of interest, while tor; replacing Borough Superin­ for local schools and- $1.8427 for' of St. Peter’s Choir School, Phila­ restaurant, State Highway Route Park where he was graduated ffom “Andy Hardy's Private § in the Nation’s Capitol, started a t. tendent Jacob .G. . Newman,- who local purpose®. delphia. In 1937 Mr. Gilbert di­ 4-N, as the vocalist. high school in 1918, the same year 5 at m. Monday morning when the ^submitted his resignation from The assessment is| based; on a rected the music in the "Drama of Secretary” § As the stW goes—about three that he entered the Asbury Park class assembled at the high school, that post Monday, night. A com- net local assessment figure of $4.- Missions” presenteij in Convention Mickey Itooiley Lewis Stone | ci four months ago two young bank as a ‘bookkeeper. Since then During th$r stay at Washing- munieation from the Board of 815,884 with exemptions totaling Hall by the Episcopal- Church; arid (Ben went to the'. restaurant aiid he has served in; every , dpartmerit TUKS. niiil WKII., Ai»rll l.»-lfl Health disclosed that Mr. White later repeated in Cincinnati. He is asked Mr. Eggimann if theym.ight ton they made, the Continental ho- of the bank. . He was made an of­ $1,108,850. . Double Feature had also been named acting health Land -valuations locally are qet a director of the! famous Men^els- borrow, a couple of banquet tables. tel their headquarters. , ficer inl928. inspector and acting plumbing in­ at $1,252,968 and impr6 vemonts'-at “Let's Make Music” | Mr. Eggimann consented. Their Five, members o f’the high school Church Marks Anniversary so}uv ^Club^yhich organization,; is Hob Crostiy Ji'Mti Ho|?ers ] spector by that board. \- $2,445,900 making the total land frequently called upon for vocal faces were familiar,' but Mr. Eggi­ faculty headed1 by Supervising Many, attended . the Clarksburg —^-A lsc»— Two bids for the digging of two and improvement valuation $3,698, selections with the Philadelphia mann neglected to ask them their Principal W. D; Crosley, supervis­ church services last Sunday, “Cherokee Strip” 700 fo o t water wells were reeeiv-, 8 8 8 ; Second Class railroad pro­ Symphony; Orchestra. Mr. Gilbert names'or where the .tables were to ed the trip. Faculty members marking, its 96th anniversary, and were Miss Dorothy Robinson, .Mrs. ed and given consideration by the Dr. Raver, district superintendent perty is valued at $799,623, and will bring to the school the sub­ TIHTUSDAY, April 17 be used. And that's the last Mr. Dorothy, Rankin, -Mrs; Martha officials. The Lane New.' York personal property at $249,748. ; . ject o f' Cecil B. J)oMMil's Eggimann has seen or heard from of the New Brunswick district,, Company, Inc.; of. New York was “Land of Liberty” the young men. If the two youths Wickham; Leroy Fish and Carl preached at the morning service. The personal proparty exemp­ The Volunteer Choir—-A, Toil? the lower of the two, their bid was Cast of 100 Stars should read this, it is hoped that Maisch. Dr. Bradwick was the. afternoon tion has been placed at $249,743 production; ®; Choice and stand­ Nesbitt Named To Council $43,800. ' Thq other bid, $45,580, their memories will be refreshed speaker, The Rev. G. W. Scar­ and the exemption for household ard of material; C, Department F ill. IIlift SA T.;: A pril 18-111 was filed by the Harris-Harmon and-the tables. returned .to the ies'- A t last Monday, night meeting borough and Reyi E .; G, Fountain goods is listed at $78,77t: with and morale. Mr. nd VIi »i ’ h”- pix-the .Spring T,nkej,borough_off ic-- MdLCo.,:j!se.,_Mmeola(,i'.-I. assisted soldier’s and .sailor's exemption at The Art of-Accompaniment for ttrjiraTTtr Jtob't Montgomery t'utMo Lom1iuril = . ... ials, Mayor, Frank Marucci ajp- Woolley Named Bank Cashier M - : ■ ' = Manasquan Seniors On Trip A history of the' church written $53-,575. Rehearsal and Service. mumm usumu n iiunwiiui ui . The board of - directors of thc by William Davison Perrine, was Problems confronting the Lead­ Belmar National ^ bank last week rend by the Rev, Edward G. Foun­ er of an established choir and how announced the appointment of Cal­ | Give-A Flower Or Plant tain. Eddowes To Direct to meet them. : vin. F, Woolley cashier to 'suc­ I For Easter ■In thef year of our Lord > 1832, Organization and elementary ceed John P. Mulyihill. Mi'. Wool­ David Bowman'came to the village Music ■ School training of a volunteer choir. ley who has served for 1 2 years as he being a staunch Methodist and .' Evening Programs assistan t, cashier of, the Asbury local preacher. ..Soon hip. 'formed a Ocean Grove . Minister of Music Each evening of this notable Park National Bank and Trust class that met for religious ser­ To ® rin g Maiiy Osststandiifg™ conference week will be devoted to company will take up his new du- Easter vices in tho homes of the differ­ Musical Personalities To a gathering- in the Temple of ent members of the class. In 1844 Auditorium Sessions school registrants and all lovers of it was decided to have a House of music for group participation and F low ers 1 ‘SPECIAL | Worship erected. A plot of ground , Tho Ocean Grove School of Sac­ christiar: fellowship and enter­ was offered near where the pres­ red Music will, be under the direc­ tainment Different personalities' I PERMANENT WAVE I ent; store now stands*. A subscrip­ tion of Walter D. Eddpwes, Mini­ will be seen and heal’d during the Lillies, Ferns and tion book -yap opened arid the ster. of Music at Ocean Grove, for Week. Several groups of choris­ | $ 3 . 5 0 [ amounts from 50 cents and up­ the past seven- years and at Car­ ters and singing organizations will Potted Plants of ward to $250 werp pledged to be mel Presbyterian Chutfch, Edge present programs nnd demonstra­ Get in TUNE ! Three Items for $!.Qti { paid within '90 days, That sub­ Hill, Pa. Through personal .'con­ tions. All Kinds I-. Raymond’s Beauty Shop j scription book hangs on the -iVaU tacts 1 oyer' many' years of active The grand climax will be pre­ of the vestibule of the church, also service an the field of sacred mu- sented-in the Auditorium on. Sat- with SPRING 1 727 Bangs Avenue § photos of the former pastors; ' sic, Mr. Eddowes is able to bring to urday evening, July 2Gth. Thi^ - | , V rriost fitting-and-delightful-way-in-which-to—| IT IS EASY TO: LOOK g ^AsbuiryParlr ~ \ Ocean Grove some, of the most Wooding Singers, a renowned I v \ express the message of Easter is through | | Tel. for Appointment 8220 1 outstanding organists, leaders .and! group of negro singers, will be SMART even though the composers. Among those who will heard in original presentations of | flowers! We will be glad to aid you in choosing the | Tiiiiiiiiiiiii'fiiaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiniiiiiiiitiijiiiiiiiiiitiinn Bodinc Turteral fiottte i blossoms or plants you prefer. ... s new Spring Fashions don’t speak at lecture periods and avail­ the negro spirituals.. There' is a . Established 1000 possibilty of hearing the champion fit into your, budget. A. & able for private instructions are the | Deliveries Everywhere at Short Notice | 1007 Bungs Avo., Asliorjr Pars following: high school chorus of Philadelphia B cleaning gives new life Joseph B. Ely, Wgr. Tel. 1625 Dr. Rollo F. Maitland, F. A. G. during that week. • ™ ^ .’ 5- Oaf sortlcxg. nTalluWo lo all re- 0 ., concert organist and renowned to old clothes. It’s as sim­ gardlois of;financial elrcnmslances. recitalist presenting a aeries of ple as that-—and very in­ Flack Dies I Ocean Grove Greenhouses j lectures on memorizing, improvi­ expensive. You’ll be as sation and hymn, anthem and ser­ (Continued from first pago) ! ■' Lawrehce Avenue, Corner Webb Avenue I L. HAZAT8KY proud of your A & B vice playing. friends here said today, he was I OCEAN GROVE | Slate, Tile, Asbestos, Slag We Guarantee G. -Darlington Richards, F . A. G. named last fall to an office as di­ I Telephone 5778-J 1 clean clothes as you were and Built-up Roofing . You 1VUI Not Hare Foot O., organist and choirmaster at rector of recreation for the state Sheet Metal Work Trouble If You Briny St. Janies Church of New York of Tennessee. Mr. Flack had been when-you bought, them. Your Shoes To. Warm Air Heating city presenting a eouSae of in­ a frequent visitor at the Shore Ventilating THE JUST WRIGHT structions for choirmasters, on the during recent trips to his home in romance of church music nnd tho Bucks county, Pennsylvania, Estimates Freely Given ORTHOPAEDIC SHOE REPAIR SHOP organ voluntary as an important Through Mr. Flack’s influence, J. 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