Founders' Day Anniversary Revives
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■;-. ;^ r - -:-Vi :l:v; - , : Z" i V ;.- > ^;v.‘ ‘ ::V :v; ' •"■ V ' ;: 7 ' \v V ^;-:r. ; 7;/ ' S?#® ?' F irem en ’s Benefit, Thursday Evening, A ugust 8 , Auditorium—Luke Higgins, with Titusville Gang, and Others—Admission, 50c. and $1 ;.-[ Maybe Yon Can Do Some Business ' There Are'Many Reasons Why Yon Without Advertising, But ■ Should Support Your Home Paper; None Why You Should Not Success Doesn’t Come That Way. V o l . X L V ii— N o . 31 OCEAN GROVE, MEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929 Fo u k C e n t s FINE PROGRAM FOR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL REPORT o c e a n Gr o v e w . c . t . u. NEPTUNE NOW HAS A It Cost $394,485 To Run Long Branch FOUNDERS’ DAY ANNIVERSARY Present-Day Situation Discussed By. FIREMEN’S BENEFIT Institution Last Year. Rev. D. Roe Haney, Freehold. DETECTIVE CAPTAIN Just issued in book form the an REVIVES MEMORIES 0E PAST; The summer meeting of W.-C.'T. U., ----- -— —--v- held in Thornley Chapel on Tuesday FORMER SERGEANT JEFFRIES IS THURSDAY. EVENING, AUGUST 8, nual report of; the board of governors of the Long Branch hospital con afternoon was in charge of Mrs. John ’ r'; . Hi Magee. Rev. M artha Rogers led THE APPOINTEE AT THE AUDITORIUM tains-some interesting data. The report covers the year 1928. The total num the devotional period, and Miss Mar- . ■>. 1 • ' ber of patients admitted was 4,005. Radio Revune. By Stars From Station The number of patient days was 54,080 r f e L '& 'K f **:?:: HISTORICAL ADDRESS DISCLOSES MUCH OE INTEREST TO Later in the program Miss Heck ren- l Widening and Grading- Green Grove WOR, Newark, Is To Be Presented. of which 28,400 were charity. Patients from Freehold numbered 1,632 charity PERSONS FAMILIAR WITH CONDITIONS IN . OCEAN dered one of; heir entertaining travel-.: * u oad-Bradley Beach Bathing Rules Titusville Gang -Will Be Featured patient days. Charity patient da^a GROVE IN ITS FORMATIVE PERIOD—SERVICES HELD Rev. D. Roe Haney, of Freehold, Irk Some Township Residents, Among Many Other Noted Names. from nearby towns include:, Ardena, 20; Colts Neck, 51; Englishtown, 159; IN FOUNDERS’1 PARK, ATTENDED BY LARGEST CROWD Thursday evening of next week, “Tht ‘preTeToay* ^ t u S ’""By * U"4er tl« terms and provisions of Farmingdale, 121; Marlboro, 78; statements and illustrations he dis^ »n ordinance adopted Tuesday_ even-,' August 8, is the night of nights at the Manalapan, 12; Tennent, 21, . FOR MANY YEARS, CONDUCTED BY DR. BOSWELL, AS proved the truth of the oft-m ade as- ne at _ the weekly , meeting of the Ocean Grove Auditorium. The total expenses of the hospital SISTED BY DRS. WAGG, SNYDER, AND MARSHALL—PRO sertion that “things are worse now on township committee, the office of cap- Firemen’s Nightl : for the year amounted to $349,485.19, account of prohibition.” He deplored detectives hag been created in ' The OceanGrove firemen will of which was $34,790.90 more than the GRAM INCLUDES EXERCISES IN MEMORY OF FRIENDS fer a “Radio Revue” of what is said the fact that many Christian people f t “ and George J. Jeffries named receipts. are too indifferent to go to the polls l0^ !' the P°sltJ °n- ?°™erly Captain to be the world’s greatest radio at The taxpayers of Monmouth county OF OCEAN GROVE WHO DIED DURING THE YEAR- and vote on election day. Jeffries was a detective sergeant. The traction from Station WOR, Newark. through the board of chosen free Next week Mrs. Clark Yerks will saIar,y 13 $2'200 per annum payable m The program will be composed of holders, contributed $73,410.15 to the Exercises in commemoration of tho The first concert was in the early the following high-claBa features: support of the institution last year. founding of Ocean Grove were held seventies, at ten o’clock at night, the ■ Main Street - Sketches, presenting number of Gospel Mission workers on anniversary day, Wednesday, in singers being in boats on Wesley -will-be present and . take part. consideration at this meeting provides Luke Higgins and Ma Titusville gang. Founders’'Park, conducted by Rev. Dr. Jake. The first driven well was" in for the improvement of the Green ., Frank Goss, exceptional xylophon AUDIENCES LARGER C. M.'Boswell. He was assisted by 1870, Beersheba, at Pilgrim Pathway .Grove toad between Corlies and ist. • ' • Rev. Dr. Alfred, Wagg, who offered and Mt. Carmel Way. The original ‘Bangs avenues, by widening and grad John Gambling and girls in “Morn prayer; by Rev. Dr. Melville E. Sny- Association office and postoffice build- EDGE PICKED FOR ing, in accordance with a plan and ing Exercises." SEASON ADVANCES det, who read as a Scripture lesson'ing was opened in 1871. During that -.survey prepared by Claude W. Birds- Uncle Don, a genial soul. ----------------- the eleventh chapter of Hebrews; by year 3,967 letters were mailed; in 1928 FNVOY TO FRANPF aU , the township engineer. It is stipu Invisible choir of choral singers. RiannP nil WMF nn PHII POTT Wiiliani. E. Thomson, who delivered, over 1,-100,00 pieces of mail were 7* V" , iated that the improvement of this The Lone Star Rangers, in songs of BISHOP DU BOSE, 014. lBIU U il an ,historical address, and by Rev. Dr. sent through this office. The_ new------------ As- , load shall be made within one year the range. PREACH AT AUDITORIUM James William Marshall, who pro- sociatipn building was erected in anpniw'riiip'M T is <rn ns- m a ni? fronl the time the ordinance becomes Suwanee Taylor, in snores and nounced the benediction. ' 1880 at a cost of $20;000, aiid in its Al POINTMENT IS TO BE MADE effective. The estimated cost of the sneezes. ■ . PUBLIC SHORTLY >,work is plated at $15,000. Carolyn Tyalor, in platform -novel- Dr. Boswell said the founders in tower was placed a, four-faced clock First-Named Discourses on the1 Per. whose memory this service was held with a 1,200 pound bell. At noon July ~ __ , | Building plans presented by Mary , ties. " ' , , the annually had committed their trust to 4,?i881, the elockstruck the" hour” for j ..... , E. Barnes, George H.Strudwick,'Ed-, Altogether the foregoing as a whole sonality of Jesus Christ and the first time. Already I here Is Much Speculation As ward Archer, Reynolds Hewitson and is pronounced to bo the strongest at those who. followed them,, and that sa Latter On Oneness With God—Dr. cred trust the present members bf the The first Tabernacle .was a largo To His Successor In the...v United Stroincr, ... were approved, on the rec- traction ^ver offered by the firemen at- ■ ommendation. of Committeeman vvhit- their annual benefit, Robert C. Wells Leads Young .People Association are attempting to carry tent on Ocean Pathway. The. pres States Senate, ,\Vith Baird and Mor- ]oct# " • out to the letter. ent. Tabernacle was eretted -in 1877. It is expected the Auditorium will row In the Forefront. Harry Senior, of Neptune highway, be crowded next Thursday night, as ‘ At the Sunday services in the Au- j[r. Thomson’s address abounded in The first Temple was dedicated July ditorium the audiences grow as the facta 0f absorbing interest in liohnec- 31, 1879. The first boardwalk was ■has been appointed a deputy tax col is customary at this arinual benefit en season advances. In attendance last tion with {h(j earj history of the two planks laid lengthwise on. string it is known that Senator Walter E. lector for the township and George tertainment. Tickets may be procur Edge, of New Jersey, is to be the next Sculthorpe a special police officer at,.; ed from members of the department Sunday morning were nearly 5,000 G ro v e , Many of tne attendants were ers across the sand dunes in 1872. In persons, by actual count made by the su rprised to learn for one thing that 187<l..two, rows of bath houses were United States Ambassador to Frajicc, the aviation field, the latter, without and at the Auditorium box office. ushers. .. .. ..... constructed at what is now the North although formal announcement of his ;payj Every radio owner is familiar with the first ground purchased by the As- appointment to the post left vacant by ' . • . the weekly broadcast of the Titusville The Rev. Dr. Robert C. Weils, pas- soeja ti0n in 1800' comprised a plot of End. Other ‘'first things” to which tor. of the. Church, of ..the Advowee, T_ 1K7n tho si* hart Mr. Thomson called attention were; Myron T. Herrick may not be made ‘ ' Zoning Commission Progressing, gang, and at tnethe nremfiremen’s ens enteriuuwentertain- i - rtplivered tho only six a“ eSl In 1870. tho six had foi* some time.- . j. ■ A, discussion of peddlers/, hawkers fnent wiil be given an opportunity of ndelivered - uthe grown to sixty;„lvt. in 1872 to 230 and Fire department, 1880; telephones, Ur. Wells has in 1S78 to ovev. 4d0 aa .eSj Originally 1881; telegraph office, 1872; stahle, - It is said 3Ir. Edge will not assume and itineraut vendors disclosed that . meeting-knd“ greeting the "famous' en- S bee^ loadi^tf ° h ^ '0" ’ 1870; newspaper, Ocean Grove Rec his ^Ambassadorial dutids at Paris un-; many of these persons doing business' tertainersW n in n ra ata t close,close range.ranire. .peen leda'nfc we youne PC°P'°’S meet- there-were three lakes within the til after the extra session of , Con- (n the township arcs either, war veter- ■ A ... - p t ci,,: m . Grove boundaries. The one lake, long ord, 1875; Auditorium, 1870; tho sec The Personality of Jesus Chr st ■ f0rg0tten, was filled in for its length ond Auditorium in 1875,- and tlfe gress.