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The Neptune Township municipal committee took a stand Tuesday night on three issues that have been Evangelist Billy Graham Inspires Con­ brought. before the’ meetings by. various residents the past , two . months., • Iii a statement of policy the com­ gregations W ith 10 Messages; Drs. mittee declared that it would not appoint a local planning board in .1 the-township at this, time, but will Joseph Blinco, O f England, And Paul ' continue to use the services of a . trained planner, Charles Pil

'.ook so innocent. You,'as -well asY, very blbod,!\n li dosed with the Then all peace and. joy and Salva­ -.now older people thus affected and statement, “They literally die;/ a tion, is yours and'the Holy Spirit chey let it go on into resentment 1,000 .” Jr. Graham ,ion- enters arid, remakes your life and •nu anger. We need, to face up to 'tinued, “When esus died on! the goes with you all the way.. SIDELIGHTS OF THE CAMP Paul’s jneanin^—misdirected eroo-; cross he not onljf suffered phy^cal-phys, j“I cannot leave Him on. the Ci'oss, ions. Mark 3:6. Here we find the ly but .on Him (was laid your sin •Christ rose, is living arid you can disciples were not understanding— and mine,, the sin of the world. talk with Him and He will be with By Wm. T. Kresge, Editor Jesus was grieved because of the causing'H im to Vry opt ‘My God, you always. You must be attentive .lardness \of their hearts. Jesus’, why hast Thou forsaken Me?’ for the Holy Spirit does not always Bijly Graham and his evangelistic team will open a mger was so different from oursyl . “Paul could have gloried in the strive arid the time may come when Their stubborness and pride were preaching of Jesus or His teach- He will speak no more if you keea month-long Crusade iri Louisville, Kentucky, starting- Sept. hurting themselves. Most of our ing, in his birth or His resurrec- rejecting His call.” 30. Prior to this Billy; will take^ part in a men’s mass meeting ■ngcr is because of self. Second— ; tion, ascension, and , the coming in Cleveland; Ohio, Sept. 14;a[nd 15, under the sponsorship of unhealthy emotions. Allowing one again of the Lord; blit he gloried SATURDAY MORNING the- National Council ofChurches. Over 15,000 men are if these mis-directed emotions to only in the 'death, of Jesus. Why linger,' you injure your emotions, has the cross become the emblem The Scripture Lesson was Tead expected to attend, and sharing the program -with Billy ‘Gra- chen your health. No m atter how, of ? The Bible con- by the congregation under the lead­ ,ham wjll be, among others, Dr. , Con­ much, you. are carrying poison in ' tains. 66 books which is one story ership of Chas. Cole, trustee, and the morning prayer of­ gressman W alter Judd. and Professor Elton Trueblood. The, your system. A doctor who make3 and running through from Genesis following night, Sept: 16, Billy Graham-wili address a mam- ’ j study of this.says, ‘continue and to Revelation is a red thread, the fered,by Dr., Benj. Gilbert/ of New7 it will kill you.' Be big enough to blood of our Lord ■ "and Saviour, ark. Dr. and Mrs. Eddowes pre­ moth rajly in the Rubber*Bowl at Akron, Ohio. - < ; realize you injure your body, mind, The Old Testament tells of the sented Miss Mabel Vaughn, holding the lorigent. membership in the Gospel Singer Besyer^y Shea, Pianist Tedd Srpith ai\d: und soul. | coming of the Redeemer; and every Song Leader Cliff, Barrows sail for England on: Sept." 13 to THE WHITE WHALE IS SIGHTED—Gregory Peek, as Captain “Next, let us take fear. Fear can; of , a lamb by the Audttoriurri-Choir,..with a copy'of Ahab near the dreaded sea monster in this scene from the produc­ be a phobia, persisting, nagging ] was a symbol of the crucifixion and the new song book. Miss Vaugh as take part in a religious conference,at Camp Filey; irepresept-.; tion “Moby Dick,” now playing at the Bridle Motor-Vuc, ending -ear. Phobias are fears attached, the redemption of man by the shed not able' to sit in the choir this ing Billy Graham. They expect to return; in time for partici-: tomorrow (Saturday) night. to'certain conditions. You can in] blood of Jesu3 Christ. The New summer. • , . ■ pation in the Louisville c r u s a d e .' ... r ■ childhood bo caused to fear apd un-j Testament tells of the fulfillment The soloist of the morning, Rev. less broken will continue. 2 Tim. by Jesus of the Old. Herbert Howels took the;book down rm n n m o p tn in t Fourth, faithfulness—in church. If says, ‘God has not given us the spir- “I want you to look at.the Cross. to Miss VaugHn in hei- wheel chair. v Ocea'n Grove Association President and Mrs- K. N, Mer- \ C? I you prayed for- the preacher he . First,' it is the expression of hu- Before offering another prayer, rittee were host and hostess last Friday night at a reception ■ (Continued from Page 1) | would be a better one. All some Dr. Cole said we have learned to j man iniquity. All around we see love.the other members of the Billy for-Billy Graham and his entire team. The buffet in,the u. gether. and talk of everything’but Pc.°Ple have is Preacher for and read in the daily papers of North End Hotel followed the evening service. Ocean Grove Jesus and can go so far away from Sunday dinner. Tithing My. fath- Graharii team as well as Billy who crisis here;" there and everywhere, says he, is part of the team. He trustees and their’wives, and various leaders of the summer Jcsus .in the discussion a radar {•r'1 "law.}?va ^?CA01 .a-nd las^ y“ r crimes of all kinds and problems asked that we all be,much in prayer program were among the invited guests. - could not find Him. When we talk ^ H comc to unsolved. Habits you want to break for the New York Campaign. -, , to. some folks about Jesus they are 01 T*le Intel nal. Revenue De- but cannot because of sin. Gos­ For the Bible lesson Dr. Rees dumb, the tongue can only speak, P a re n t was so shocked ^t, sent sip, pride; unfaithfulness, drink took the topic; “W atch Your Step.” Charles. Riggs, of the Graham'team, arrived here in what, is in the heart.. We meet "’e l a .b°,u‘ ll- D^. |e ll and, many others. When you be-' people. How often do we a sk ,‘How T letteis from the higher come of age God holds'you:respon-! “Paiir reminds the Christians in advance of the Campmeeting to'orgapize a band of clergy is voui- soul ’ ’ ' ups about-it all. We. have to ask sible. Sin; you think is small, is Ephesians how they were orice in and Christian lay workers as advisors and counsellors, respec- “In the 18-29 Verses we find the £?••»«>*«* to run the church when like a mountain to God. A tiny bit darkness'of sin and had found the tively. During the Camp they met each night with converts .'' of dust, but in your eye becomes light in Christ Je^us and counselled reaction of Peter and John.- - They - - mgs. ?U weSavc would never have and tooffer- ask them to walk as Children of Light. who pledged to dedicate their lives to Christ. A total of 592 prayed for. power to talk more of a mountain.: Your sin no matter, decisions wei-e made during the Camp. for any. how small will bring judgment The l

(Continued from Face 1) Bicycling will be permitted aS of now—bike racks will be in play ground area with the driveway coming out on Morrissey Rd. Personal statistic: it took jne 15 min.; pushing Susie ini walker to go from my home on . S. Riverside and Pinewood to the school—this in­ cluded a chat with Carl Sloan so should allow time for you* firBt grader to make' same distance in same time. ; -. '. x Camp Evhiis ; traffic, should be finished befOr.e your child leaves for Bchool so that menace is gone but there is still traffic on Brighton going towards Asbury-^so consider that when'starting your child offi . Mrs. John Simmons, (Jean} is the secretary' and. Tom Herbert, former principal lof the Whitesville School and a resident in the Ham­ ilton section of Neptune is our Cbe Poers corner principal—we are' fortunate to have both—so here’s to/a good first year in our new. school!M any thanks toi the taxpayers who voted it ini - ■■ •' :jV- Lorraine, Ronalder entertained a few friends Thursday night'in hon­ or of Elsa Stodola who leaves the middle of the month for Northport, L.>I. Those reminiscing over old times: and talking, over the future were Florence-Frevert, Jean Jones and: Valerie Mills; Kit Schmid was to have been there but' she went into New York -to meet her sister, Eleanor Sulli­ van,; of -Anchorage, Alaska, who is staying with her now and to help her other sister, Mrs. John Pappas, off ,to Alaska on the plane with young Nicky and Christopher. While there, she! and Eleanor saw “Damn Yankees” and did the in­ evitable shopping! " Sunday : night, Virginia and Al­ phonse Tonietti entertained at din­ ner in honor of the Stodolas. Her aunt .and uncle, Mrs. John, Alcorn and .Morris Ogan, were there from Ocean Grove, Joan Menna and her .two sons, Mrs. Sophie Polla, Joan’s mother visiting' from.! Syracuse, N. Y., J;he- Russell Schmids and. by McFeaHert Eleanor Sullivan, and,J. T. and me STRICTLY/BUSINESS -(—you should taste. Zuchinni ala Tonietti—as a squash hater, I cer­ tainly did an about face. The Community; Baptist Chapel will have a play, Thursday, Sept. ELECTRIC 13, at 8:00 P.M. The .title is'"And- He Came To His Father” — the' APPLIANCES much discussed prodigal,son story of the Bible. Eleanor and Harold LKGAL NOTICE

FIRST W & m •Daily k sDoubto z j S s r Closes 1:45 9 RACES DAILY-Aug. 9-0ct. 13 50 Days of Harness Racing LETTERS TO RAIN OR SHINE Excepf o C/oudfaursf Every Thursday is Ladiei' Day “Lei's see now, one light bulb, that’ll be 16 cents ' anything else? TV set? Refrigerator? Range THE EDITOR Admission ...... $1.20 Reserved Box Seats . 1.20 Washing machine?!’ (Ta# Inc.J. ChiMron nof adtr\]fied Traffic Circle) Junction of Routes 9*33 ‘ ^vfREEHOLD. N. J. .

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48 PITMAN AVENUE A WUIAM G0H7 PFXOCnON (Opp. Auditorium Square) At THE STORE TIIURS., FRI., SAT. ICE CREAM GARDEN SEPT. 13, 14, 15 OR AT YOUR DOOR GIFT SHOP — CANDY ,LT DISNEyL ? ^ , LUNCHEON DINNER . 1 5 > 0 R l $ t _ JOnWiScof Sunday Dnner ' O f TR£ N horus Enjoy Excellent Food/in Our C Historic Garden or in our NOW PLAYING attractive DINING ROOM - “MOBY DICK” ; wife is divorcing him ■. . . now all I have to do is Gregory Pecli free him from the clutches of his secretary!”

JACOB Home Maintenance MARY WORTH’S FAMILY "MODEL MAKE? GOOD IN SHOW Blz!".'.I'/A • • • EVERYBOW ALWAYS 5AID -S YEAH?'IN - T j UNLESS****?; FEDUPTOMY BACK.TCETHWITH READING I COULD WEARCLOTHE5 LIKE.- WHAT?*;*MY ^ GROSSMAN THATUNES** • WAIT A MINUTE! WHY NOBODY'S BUSINESSl MAYBE IF WARDROBE TOOK COULDN'T JUNIOR JAVON PUT r j j s g / I DROPPED IN ON MR.T0WER5 AN AWFUL BEATING AND KNOCKED HIS E S & , / Headquarters Fpr , THE OLD SWITCHEROO ON THAT ON THE ROAD*-* I ROUTINE?!! ^ o u t ---?! v E v r AND I'VE GOT NO Repaid Service DOUGH FOR FINE RED CROSS FEATHERS > CARPENTRY, INSIDE PAINTING, DECORATING, '-I NOW***! M SHOES J PLASTER PATCHING, ODD JOBS OF ALL KINDS, EXPERTLY DONE. FREE ESTIMATES. Charles R. DeHart »MI*’ 52 Pilgrim Pathway Phone 1708 COOKMAN ^VENUE; Ocean Grove PR 4-0646 ASBURY .PARK PAGE FOCI OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,' '1956 Fifteen Years Ago . 1 9 4 1 v - /•

(From th e Sept. 5, 1341, issue .ol DOWN | The Ocean Grove Times) And Neptune Times ’ , Miss Doris Virginia .Milter, ‘ . Published Friday Tel. PR ospect 54)007 • • . daughter of Mrs. D. N. Miller and MEMORY | HOMER KRESGE. Publisher WILLIAM T. KRESGE, Editor the late Dr./Miller, 9 Surf Ave­ SIXTJY FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY ^ nue, was married in the Auditorium SUBSCRIPTIONS: $3.00 yearly, $2l.00semi-annually; $1.25 quarterly mid 7c and to. Robert Kendall Hall, of Wash­ postage per copy in united States; Canada $G.OO and. Foreign $7.00 a year. 1. I a n e I AHWREssEb changed on request—always give former, address.. • ;• ington, D. C., son of Mr. and Mrs. ADVERTISEMENTS: Ratqs will be furnished by us on request. ^ Harry Hall, of Trout Run, Pa. The WATCH THE LABSL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF • bride was a teacher in Factoryville, , ; \ YOUR SUBSCRIPTION .... Ocean Grove Times on sale-at.following newstandsr Williamson’s Stationery Pa., and the groom was touring and Ruth’s Stationery, Ocean Grove; Varsity Shop. Warner s Drug Store and counsellor at the A.A.A, headquar­ at the North End Hotel. Medals when they heapl the cries of the Point Esso, Neptune; Cracker Barrel, Shark. River HlUs.; ters in Washington. were awarded in the three classes woman, said to be Miss Natalis. Due to the national, emergency of the Commissioner’s Shoot, a1 pis­ Hotel,’Asbury Park. - THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE - entailing priorities in iron, steel tol contest sponsored by Police and : other , building materials, the Comriiissiorier William, E. Thom­ Entered aa building of the new Home for the son. Consolation and special mer­ Years Ago Aged was temporarily postponed. Becond-claea it awards were also made. 1 9 0 6 mall at the ; Mr. Sanford C. Flint, president of •*- Ocean Grove (he Board of Trustees of the Home, . (F rom th e S ep t ’8, 1905. Issue o f * porttnfflce reported $449,000 in cash and The 0re;in Grove Times) pledges in the new building fund. Thirty Years Ago As. a reward for their faithful Members of the Ocean Grove po­ * 1 9 2 6 work during the summer, the Asso­ Back To School!. lice department and department of­ (F ro m th e Sept. 3, 1926, IssUo of ciation took the orchestra on a ten ficials held their annual banquet . The Occan Grove. Times) days’ excursion to the Thousand Is­ Neptune Township schools open on Monday. The new With the Sacramdnt of the Lord’s lands. Several friends accompanied Shark' River elementary, school, pride of the Hills and the Supper, the services of the fifty- the musicians, making a party of FIRE ALARMS seventh Campmeeting were insti­ 150 in'all. The party was stationed entire Township, opens its doors for the first time for the tuted on Friday evening, progress­ at the Columbia' Hotel, Thousand youngsters. What Shakespeare said of the school boy "with OCEAN GROVE ing towards the close with the Island Park, and the launch March around Jerusalem on Labor “Fleeta” was engaged for their ex­ his sh in in g moaning face creeping like snail unwilling to 21... New York and Asbury AveB, Day. The Baptism of children and clusive use. A special side trip to s.chool” decidedly does not. apply to the youngsters eagerly 2 3...... Surf.and Beach the march were listed as, the .cli­ Kingston; Canada, was also made. 2 4... :..t.. Embury and Beach maxes of the greatest Camp in the After Assessor ’ William R. awaiting theft* first day in that magnificent new building in 25...... Main and Pilgrim Pathway history of Ocean Grove. O’Brien completed his work of ex­ the Hills. Their parents are as excited about it as the kids. 26... Broadway and Pilgrim Path’y U. S, Senator Edward. I- Ed­ amining local properties, Ocean 27... Mt. Tabor and Penn. Avonue wards, in a political speech, spoke Grove’s assessed 1 valuation was The Township is paving the roads surrounding the grounds. 28... -.North End Pavilion against Ocean Grove, charging the thrpe million dollars. This was This is truly a school-conscious community. The.promise 29... ;...... McClintock and Beach resort with blocking the beachfront double the figure for 1905. 31... South End Pavilion boulevard. He Eliarged the Associ­ The Knight Templars of N. J. of a new 1 5 0 0 pupil high school, soon to be realized, is a 32... Clark nnd New Jersey ation with having n tax-free beach­ visited this resort and, lieaded by thrilling prospect to all who have the future of Neptune 33... B.enaon and Mt. Tabor Way fro n t which.is no.t used fo r religious the Carlisle Indian Band, formed 34...... Heck and Whitfield purposes. on Asbury Avenue, Asbury Park, Township at heart. The. credit is due, not to some visionary 35 .. .Webb and Pennsylvania Earl Bennett, of Asbury Park, then marched to the boardwalk, planning board on which no one can agree, ; but to our own 36...... I...Surf and Pilgrim Pathway and Rev. Lowery Fendriclc, of Eliz­ passed tliruogh the Casino and Ross BUNGA10WS FOR SALE 37...... v—Benson arid FrankMn abeth, were credited' with saving pavilion and paraded on Ocean Ave­ elected officials—a cooperative Board of Education’and Town 38.:...... Benson and Abbott the life of a woman bather who had nue to Ocean Pathway. Their re­ ship Committee. 39...... New York and Stockton gone.beyond her depth at the foot, turn march ended with a review by In Ocean Grove are scarce as hens’ tcieth. But we have 41...... :.;..He'ck and Lawrence of Ocean Pathway. The-two.men the Grand Commander at the Ocean — I 1------•■•... 42...... Qlin: Street Firphonse were passing on the boardwalk THotel, Asbury Park. 'one which is a real doll house and it’s only.7 years old. Pleasant Days Promised .43... Main and Beach 44... ; :....Delaware and Stockton Has living room, 2 bedrooms, modern kitchen and bath The great crowds of the past week are.rapidly thinning 45..: -...... —.'J.ltMain and New Jersey with shower. Full cellar^-oil . heati nice porch, out with the closing of the Billy Grahata services. The beau­ lovely yard. Situated in, very: attractive surroundings. 5-5-5—General Alarm. 7—SJokes tiful weather of this week, however, is causing many vaca­ Co.. Cnll. G-^Eagle Co. Call. 4— Listed at the unbelievable/lew price of only > : tionists.to delay th e i r departure and giyesi promise of many Washington Co. Call. 3—Fire Chief’s Call. 2—Fire Out. 2—Am­ | WANTED!!! more delightful days during September and October. bulance Call. 3—Fire Alarm Test 1 P.M. ’ . ; | DESCRIPTION: An individual' or individuals who • A..rie\yspaper •sitting atop a bankrupt community seems | can operate a 25 room hotel, Someone who is in poor taste telling all the surrounding smaller communities ' ■ NEPTUNE .. I : looking for a top flight investment. what’s good for them. is.:. Main Street and Main Ave. ..Main Street and Corlies Ave. I t ...Unexcelled Fire House What Others Think ; 53... , Atkins, and Embury 54...... —.....Prospfect and. Heck' “The success of our economy depends not upon govern­ 65...... :...... Stokes nid Drummond 48 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE ment, but upon the efforts of all the people all trying to do a 5 6 ...... ':..Ridge and Embury 62...... Corlies and Ridge T»i pj> c A4oq ASSOCIATES:: little mdrefor themselves .and their loved ones. I£ is the lei. a-uda» r o b e r t t . Ra l s t o n 7 2 ...... —...... Corlies and Union (EACH YEAR) | cumulative effect of all this individual effort that makes our 81..., Seventh and Stokes JAMES E. HUNT, JR. 83.^...... Ridge arid Sixth system superior to anything ever known in.this world be­ 84.... Ridge and Ninth This is a minimum net earning. Your profits can well | fore. That's what makes America.” — Secretary of the 8 5 ...... '...... Tenth and Atkins go . over this figure! The property is one of the finest in Ocean I Treasury Humphrey 86...... Sixth' and Atkins |ll]lllliHMiinn,''»Mii,iiiiii;liiiiiiiiiiii,!‘nniiiiiiriiiuii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,iiLUiiinin,lnia]r,iri|[imiaifiLii{trHrrKmr 9 2 ...— ...... Eighth and Hamilton Grove just a block and a half from the beach. There’s i 487.,,. S. S. Adams Co forced hot air oil heat for winter living and rental income. I There’s no fuss for getting the hotel in shape— it’s in , | | TWO CAR GARAGE APARTMENT—North End, Two Blocks ^ “Material' science now has the clear possibility and apple pie order arid ready to operate. Come in, let us give 1 = From Qcean-7-2 Large Bedrooms, Living Room, Large Modem1 promise of the systematic utilization of all the natural re­ you all the details. BRONSON AGENCY ~ 53 Main Ave- 1 | Kitchen, Modern Bath,iFullyi Furnished (new), Auto. Gas Heat, BRADLEY BEACH nu.e— PRospect 4-1058. ■ S s Insulated, Autd; Domestic Hot Water, Copper Plumbing, sources of the earth for the good of the whole human race. ..Evergreen and Madison Maintaining and_ improving the standard Of living of all the 41...... :Cliff and Kent | SACRIFICE AT $13,500.00 43...... Park Place and Ocean .iiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijijiiiji/^. = J*:"',' peoples,Of the earth through, increasing use of mechanical 45..; LaReine and Ocean I ’ ; ; ,V.VV horsepower and-the scientific approach is now one of the 47..; ...:....Fourth and Ocean 1 COftNER PROPERTY, (two‘family)r-Four Blocks From Ocean. 4 9 ...... Second and Beach I South End,«(LR1 DR, Kitchen and Lavatory, 1st Floor-^3 Bed- keys to peace in the world.” — Charles E. Wilson . ., 61...... :Newark And Madison | rooms and Lavatory 2nd Floor on Both Sides.) EXCELLENT •- '■! 'J'-'-: ■ . ' 57... .Ocean Park and Fletcher Lake ( A Real Bargain Should Have Something I CONDITION BOTH INSIDE &' OUTSIDE, FULLY FUR- 58...... LaReine and Central | ■ NISHED. . = . r.. .'-S'-:, v-v- “Some of us can remember when the top federal tax rate 69...... Fifth and Central SPECIAL IN LOCATION — was 6%, and that only on incomes of over $500,000 a year. 61...•Ocean Park and. Fletcher Late in c o m e —or Co n d it io n — | 1 A REAL INVESTMENT & HOME. AT $9,000.00 65... LaReine and Fletcher Lake The fact that the bottom rate today is 20.% on the first $2,000 66...... i....:Fifth and Fletcher Lake of taxable income is due, in part, to the fact that many.-of 67....:.....,...:.Third arid Fletcher Lake CHECK THDSE — Four room 69... .--...Monmouth and Atlantic bungalow,' at ocean, newly deco­ •us didn’t take enough interest in government,, that we were 73... ..'...... Park Place and Main rated and furnished — open to J . A . H U R R Y A G E N C Y too quick to reach for the mirage of government ‘aid’ with­ 74.....:...... McCabe and Main a f t best offer! REAL ESTATE ■& INSURANCE '{ 75... ------Brinley and Main out stopping to realize that government can’t give anything m 66 m a i n Av e n u e 76... -...... Fourth and Main = A FEW) DOORS TO BEACH — Six rooms, bath*- powder room, OCEAN GROVE to the people..unless it takes.it away from them first.” — 77... .Evergreen and Main | -new heating system and rpof — reduced to $9500. Tel. PRospect 4-4132 Residence 4-4529 i 78... ..:...... :Burlington and Main gaugerties (N.Y.) Star ^ ■ ' | GUEST; HOME,, near oe'ean, at unbelievable low price. i AVON :— Four room, nearly new bungalow, carport, 50 by , ,^ni|lllUllmilliniallllllnln»lllulllllllliiiaimUII«lllllillllailliiiiiinllllTltiiiiiiii»nimi«imifii«Tirm.iiimiill» 7 h e ( W \ | 50, lot, oil heat, $8500. ' ' . ; m m \ T OAKHURST — Beautiful four room bungalow, fireplace, gar- | age, oil heat, 100 by 100 lot — full basement. t INTEREST ^ C p ONNELL & C lO. I > EXCELLENT HOTEL INVESTMENTS AVAILABLE . Now being MEMBERS NEW YORK. STOCK EXCHANGE | MARION SMITH AGENCY paid on I BfeAL ESTATE ._■'■■■• INSURANCE and other, leading exchanges REGULAR “Life is too short fo r a long | 138. Main Avenue, Ocean Grove PR 5-2809 BERKELEY-CARTERET HOTEL face!” I “JUST INSIDE THE GATES” SAVINGS Ocean Ave., Asbury Park, N.J. . Use our modem office or ACCOUNTS PRospect 5-0777 iiiaiiiiiiiia!titi|iiaiiRiiiiiBiiiiiiiiaiiiiiii|ai!BiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuiiiiMiiiiiii!igiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiatiiuiiituaiiniii:iiiiiiauiHi;iiiiig drive-in facilities! - Main Office : 254 P a rk Ave. OCEAN GROVE 120 Broadway N ew York, N. Y. New York 5, N. Y. Detroit, Mich. . - MEMORIAL The First National Bank of Bradley Beach BARGAINS i FOR SALE S- Bradley Beach, N. J. What Are The “Favorite Fifty” I. .Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ^ a 118 MAIN AVENUE {iiiuaiiiiia»giiiiiiiiiiiiNi)iiiiii)|iil|(iuil|t<|lli,|l,lullllil|||lllu||1|)1|||^t,imMI|Bn-inngl|niB|1||||uu^|B|irt>TT>t^ ^ AT OCEAN—10 rooms. Oil burner. Immediate occupancy. AIR CONDITIONED . The "Favorite Fifty” are simply tlie fifty stocks most popu­ Reduced to $17,500. - lar with Investment Institutions at the present time; stocks PRospect 4-1753 Lody > Wm. P. Walton, Jr. BUNGALOW—4 lovely rooms. Automatic heat,. Modern. which have been selected with great care by companies whose Attendant Proprietor In fine condition. Room for garage. Offered at only $9,006. IF YOU ARE A SUMMER very existence depends on the jnaking of the right Investment decisions. . , 5 ROOMS—Hot water heating system gas fired. Partly fur­ nished, $8,000. • i i VA(,ATIO.NER WHO MUST The stocks that make up this list, what new companies EXCELLENT YEAR ROUND PROPERTY IN have "arrived”, which ones hove become more (or less) im­ T H E BEST YEAR 3-FAMlLY. Separate oil burners.' Just redecorated inside' GO HOME, REMEMBER! portant'in the past five years, and which industries have become ROUND LOCATION. and painted outside.’ $14,500. : _ TEN ROOMS, SIX BED­ Ocean Grove Is An All-Year Home Town more preferable, must be of great interest to the individual ROOMS, OIL HEAT. MOST BEAUTIFUL home.- Oil burner. Streamlined kitchen. , investor. OWNER HAS OTHER Good mortgage available at only 4% interest. Where, In All Seasons, You May Find INTERESTS. PRICE Comfortable Accommodations For An For. the summer, 1956 issue of THE FAVORITE FIFTY, DRASTICALLY R E ­ NORTH SIDE near ocean. 8 rooms, hot air Invigorating Sojourn By The Sea; mail In coupon. ' DUCED. heat.' Reduced to only $9,800. . And The Services Of A Modern Bank MANY GOOD BUYS IN In Our Branch At Main Avenue and ROOMING HOUSES c o u p o n Be sure—indure with r e n t a l s Pilgrim Pathway. '

NAM E '------;— ALVIN E. BILLS i V.M. KUBLER, Realtor ADDRESS ' ....,._..L • REAL ESTATE 117 m a in AVENUE — OCEAN GROVE 'v INSURANCE ASBURY PARK & OCEAN GROVE BANK . T - 3 ' PRospcct 4-2124 ' ■ PR 4-1142 78 Main Ave., Ocean Grore Oldest In, The Twin .Cities > % -J V •V r A G E r F I V B OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ,7, 1956 Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Lasslett and Miss Anna Knutti, of Mt. Vernon, and "Praise My Soul, the King of , ’v? Heaven” (Andrew). John R. Hoyt, Lara MAram, o f Brooklyn, N. Y., Dorothy Black Weds Ted Schwartz so n , Ronnie, have returned to their N. Y., is spending 10 days ’with spent , the past ten days at the home in Tenafly after spending the friends at 104 Embury Avenue. minister of music, will be the or- ,V '; Shore View. His first visit to Ocean, summer at 77 Mt. Carmel Way., Ocean Grove’s North and South ganist and has selected for the pre- ; Grove was in 1909, •, ; , ; ' . 'I In St; Paul’s Church August 25 End bathing beaches and. th«4forth ludc, “An Old Irish Air” (Etherinjg- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heppel have ton) and postlude, “March in A” Mrs. Loiiie Streett, of , returned to their home in Verona End pool fclose tomorrow’' (Satur­ day) afternoon for the season. (West). -St. Paul’s Church is 16- V..';.v,- Md.,

■Vi.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 195b OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY V.^E S E V E I t Campmeeting needs young people to live for Him, Grove salute given Mrs. Graham there is no greater thing. Mis3i'on- as she entered. She very graciously ‘ LOU-ELLEN O tean j (Continued 'from Page 3) aries-need help. Pray about your thanked the people for all the fine vere each other and not provoke placfe. courtesies, shown them while here.: HOTEL at the Famous v wrath. Christ is the head of the “God has someone picked out “Truly Ocean Grove is'a wonderful i church. The individual is s e t here for your companion through life, place.” 68 Main Ave. for a purpose—to work the worki if you have let God make the choice, | Clilf Barrows took over and one Opp, Postoffice of God. it is the next moat important de-; cannot help but sing when.they see : OPEN /MAY 26 J "The love of- Christ is the moti cision—-who you give your life to his wonderful face, the.love of God vating powfcr in life and can be share and only in Christ can you shining forth. John 3:1 was read a Vs blocks from ocean in you. Have you been filled with and Auditorium, know the choice. I beg you in th e , by Dr. Blinco. The prayer was AT NORTH END BOARDWALK the Holy Spirit? Holiness means name of Jesus not to give in to the given by Rev. Herbert Smith, pas­ Private Baths 11 Wholeness.. Is Jesus Lord of all in sed urge. Your greatest sin is to , tor of the Methodist Church, here, Reservations for Parties your life?” let your passions go outside - of a i Beverly Shea sang, “The Love of Hot and Cold W a te / Godly marriage. Everywhere . in God,” "Following Jesus” .and “I’d In All Booms SATURDAY NIGHT . v Phone PRospect 4-3196 .During the early song service everything today it is sex and, is, Rather Have- Jesus Than Any- Rooms , from ?2.50 per VirginiaGilbert, of the Jack .Wyrt- used to stimulate. There is noth- i thing.” .' ». Person & Tip ■ . ’ • ’ ' ' ’ ■ ■' <, zen program, sang a'solo. During ing wrong in sex, it is the gift of Dr. Graham then spoke of the the regular service under the lead­ God. Determine to live clean. Com- “generous hospitality shown all the ' PRospect 4-0780 SO Main Avenue. Centrally located, near res­ ership of , Beverly mit your life to Christ, read the members of the team. “I wish to taurants, beach, Auditorium1 and all attractions. Shea sang “A Miracle,” “ ’Tis the Bible and pray and you can go state my appreciation to the Team BELLA VISTA Hot and cold running water in rooms. through. ' v as they gave up . their vacations to Mr. & Mrs. Louis Tassaklsj Phone PRospect 4-3993 Old Time Religion,” and “All That "Next, cultivate clean habits. Owners''...... ‘/V ; ' VI. A. OBRECHT I Warit ls Jesus.” Dr. Joseph Blin­ come here and were, to have it here. Watch your words, actions, They, have worked hard each day 24 Main AvftnUe. A Home by the sea, one block ^co read 'th e ,lesson -vV ^' r~“T from —Rom. «*'*': 5. thoughts. Cultivate the best in from boardwalk. Hot ana cold, running water in -Rev. Kaymond Neff* trustee, offered and evening all but about an hour: all rooms. Spacious verandas. L Hat^s on request, the evening prayer. Then M r. Bar-. everything. If there is no one else, a day, God has saved souls; here IVY HOUSE you stand and be a Christian. Have this week and the Glory is His.” . " /I P hone P R ospect 5-1844 MRS. c. W. B. PUTT, Owner-Manager row3 sa^ Ocean .Grove is a w o n - a personal faith. The greatest thrill — —- .■■-—------— — ------— dcrful place. J do not believe there President Merritt, said the col­ is turning your back on sin and lection list night would go to the BARNEGAT BAY LAKE VILLA 46 Broadway, rooms and^ ap’ts,,^ near 113 any one like it in the world. giving your life to Jesus. He will ocean and facing Lake,' hot and cold | You go in. the water, a wave hits Billy Graham Association and running water in rooms. give you power to live for Him. asked Dr. Graham to explain for' ■ you, you knock someone else down, Whoever you are you need Christ.” PRospect 6-7613 , - MBS. A. HANLON Iand they look up and say, ‘God what it would be used, It was to go RESTAURANT Dr. Harold Whitney, from Aus­ entirely to the work of putting on 53 Broadway, all outside: rooms, hot and bless you, that was a wonderful tralia, prpnounced the benediction. ' 68,Main Avenue, Ocean Grove cold water, near bathing beach, board­ service/ He fchfen introduced Mrs. the broadcast of the ‘‘Hour, of De-, THE MADISON walk; light housekeeping; convenientto Shea and Mrs. Graham. Mrs. Bar­ SUNDAY MORNING > cision.” Dr. Graham spoke of the stores; heat. Television;, moderate rates. guests and fellowship with them PR ospect 5-3707 MB. ------ii'SS; 1 rows and Mrs. Beven were, not This was the great day of the A BITE OR A DINNER a MRS. RICHARD g T E E R E unti! later. Beverly Shea A.M. Love Feast. Prayer was by here—Dr. Blinco of England, Dr. 34 Seaview Avenue.. FacinpF acinp Wesley Lake, near I sang, “What a Wonderful Saviour.” Chap. Francis Pattei'son, of Ft. Rees, of Minneapolis, Dr. Whitney Auditorium. Hot and Cold .Water in 2ach room . of Queenstown, Australia, Dr. AT REASONABLE PRICES MELROSE All Innerspring Mattresses. ■ . Dr, Graham . , said, . • “I want\ ~ r r to *" chat VjTii Belvoir, Va. Scripture was by Dr. P hone PR ospect 4-5922 REV. and MRS. LEIGHTON S. PALMER with the young people tomght.” A. C. Brady of Trenton. The James Graham of Formosa, noted ; : ------—;— — ------7T- r*‘ He asked all under 25 to stand and choir sang "Ho, Everyone that missionary to the Chinese, speaking Breakfast - Luncheon - Dinner COOLEST SPOT IN OCTAN GROVE, Broadway a great crowd of them were pres­ the langauge better than the na­ and Central Ave;, South End beach one block. , ,,T tnfcimr rhv tovK L m Thirsteth.” Beverly Shea sang, "I , Open May 26 ■ AIR CONDITIONED 0CEANVIEW Auditorium - Restaurants nearby. Private baths, ^nt. JL ajn taking m y text irom Walked Today Where Jesus tive. He heads the college in For­ !«V w 7' „ JOHN d AFNis, OwnerrManaBcr mosa. Dr. Graham then gave ah P R ospect 5-2040 ' showers, Television Lounge,, Verandas. the 119 Psalm, th e longest and I Walked.” Mr., M erritt said, “The 1,*WJ— * * ~ lik e i t best. ‘Where w ith a l shall a reason Billy Graham is such i suc­ outline of the work of the New - 32 Webb Avenue ^ . . . _ ___ A- ■ young man cleanse bis ways, by cess is because Christ put His fin­ York Campaign next spring and ■' asked for prayers and attendance. East of Central Avenue Cliirtock St!|VOceSnrblock. , Near Auditorium taking heed thereto according to ger on him.' This, has been jj great TH E A L L A N and aH places of interest. Attractive rooms Thy w o r d /— the 9th v e rs e , week and souls have, been saved.” “Now I.have finished the first with hot_and cold . running_ water/ Rates...... - sermon,--nty, text is found in.the. Completely renovated inside and ouU;ide.\Hot and cold water in rooms. reasonable.OceanicT elephone PR ospect 5-9755 “When I was a boy we:^Used to Replying, Billy said, “I am deeply SYDNEY A. TERHUNE Spacious porches. Cooking facilities available.' Also,' first floor private play a game ‘Going to Town’ and I rrateful for the generous hospi- 16th verse of the 14th chapter of' apartment with bath. ality shown the team, Ocean Grove Luke. This is the story of the 4 Webb Avenue, overlooking, ocean hot and g™ ^ “S ^ o n great supper and when it was ready > PRospect 5-21 -IS Mr. & Mrs. Alex Guy, OWNER-MANAGEMENT cold running water, spacious grounds, rooms you ^ with you PWe read has no equal. God does not look oh the crowds but the faithfulness to and the guests notified they began Heat for chilly/days. PRospectan? 5-1127apartments., C. E. SKACKLETON,. — Owner-Mgr. - I a great, deal about teenagers but the task. When I was asked to making excuses why they could there are thousands of young peo­ visit the Archbishop of Canterbury, not come. Jesus, used,many stories DARDANELLE 11 E m b u ry Avenue, hot and cold water in ple, fine Christians that you never I said what can I say to Him? My' to illustrate His’ messages and ex­ ■v.-' 40 OCEAN PATHWAY rooms, half block from ocean, near bathing plain the spiritual'needs of the hu­ beach, all J-qner spring mattresses. read- of in the papers and few wife spoke up and said, ‘Any frian Season May to October ' Fire Equipment and Television people ever hear of. If a boy com­ who reared six sons, is ju st an or­ man race.. You know" the. great • ' All rooms with hot and cold running water. Convenient to all amuse­ P R ospect 6-6727 ' . - MRS. H. ARNOLD, Propr. mits some crime he will make the dinary man.' Questioned as to commandment. God gave th eIJeh Commandments to be a mirror, ments and eating places. PR 5-1797. LORD &. HANCOX , —t front page of the papers. Not long why we live in a Presbyterian 34 Bath Avenue, block frpm ocean near Audi- 0;thPerbe wag W1S an Illumination Camp ground section, Billy replied, and that we see ourselves as sin­ torlum. Light airy roomB j^ M d ro id water. c“ ntest, lasting two weeks. 17,000 ners. God judges the thoughts and housekeeping privileged. Community kitchen. . ' Thi water In all rooms. European plan; Christian.” ..: -;V, scious of it, try everything else'to c - t * n * *ier. Many cannot get work, others do . LAKENSEA. VAN COTTAGE Season June to Sontember. not need it but have plenty to spend Dr. Graliam took for his .text, 2 satisfy the longing but have no PRospect 6-6558 A n NA E.ROOS ~ J V ix Seaview Avenue Vi Block from Boardwalk ,'PB 4-2282 therefore there are a lot of idle Kings 20:1, “Thus saith the Lord, peace because you do not listen to hands for the devil to tempt to evil. set thine house in order.” His topic God’s invitation to the Cross. You 31 Embury Ave.* 1% blocks from When I was young my dad knew was “The Home.” “Today we learn spend your time building a great'1 ocean, all outside rooms, hot and cold that 90% of the homes are unhap­ business, and think it the smart lncIluled in rate g k rwTHTS^cig\iSfoN.foo ^ : « ^ THE WARRENS water in each room; also one apart* how to control. I had to milk 15 ment. Mrs. Ethel Warren, Propr. PR ospect 5-5749. \ ... cows before and after school and py, broken, 1 in 3 marriages end in thing. It is not smart*'to reject when I had finished I was too tired divorce. The Bible speaks largely God and Spiritual insurance; You 14 Main Ave. Just the place for a to go skitting around. on the marriage question. The are more interested in stocks and. • ''LAINGM rap^ restful, pleasant™ .vacation. . Rates “Now what shall we take on this home having Christ as the head bonds. All these are excuses for 8 Ocean Avenue 8 ; renEwrlto Wo°™aS?nOS^ c r i ^ trip ? F ir s ^ th e spirit of bptimism. and in the hearts of the family, you hot accepting God’s salvation of Directly on the Ocean Front. Large, airy rooms, hot and .cold run­ given. E. M. and G. A. BLOOR I" th« E ast most of the.people have will find even the teakettle sings your soul. God says there is no , ning water in all rooms. Rooms; with, or without private bath. All ------little or nothing but a smile on their because it is happy. The home was excuse and He is no respector of '■ faces. Here in the U. S. we have God’s first establishment. Why do persons. You may ha'/e a ticket ex­ everything in abundance and bored we have so many broken homes? cused here but there are no ex- . to death. Martha Raye tried sui­ There are more bdoks ori the home cuscs in the Judgment. You make David H. O’R eilly cide by sleeping pills because she and more sex education than ever yourself better physically- and .in MAJESTIC HOTEL ELECTRICAL was dispondent after five husbands. before. What’s wrong? There are education but not spiritually. CONTRACTOR The greatest clown in the Barhum many - contributing factors.” Dr. j “You say there are too many1 <_ Whole block on ocean front—Cor. Ocean Pathway and Ocean RADIO CAB and Bailey circus was the most un­ Graham enumerated_____ a number,______quacks in the church.'You are not , m Abbott.Avenue , Ocean Gron then pointed out that only the Bible ! going to make a fool of yourself, Running W ater In Rooms — Baths PRospect Phone Pitospeet 4-4118 happy man in the world, said he. The most thrilling and happiest has the answer and w? should i yet you will get drunk and reel PRospect 4-9515 ELEVATOR Mrs; Geo. Haines, Owner young people are those who know search the Bible and if we reject down the street like one. Too much and love Jesus. The Bible says, the W°rd we have deliberately dis­ to give up. God does not want ‘In Thy presence is fullness of Joy.’ obeyed God. No home where Christ your old sins. He wants first place 5 - Wealthy and miserable, H. G. Wells is; breaks. . and will rid you of them. He is OLIVE HOUSE told reporters on his 65th birthday “Let us look at what the Bible faithful to forgive if you come to Corner Heck and Beach Avenues. DAY AND NIGHT he had never known peace. ’ says—In Col, 3 we read that the Him. You say, you could not do it One block from the ocean and centrally located, near restaurants and SERVICE Second, take unselfishness. Who­ man is to'be the head of the house where you work; it would be too Hot and cold running water in all rooms. European Plan. soever shall loose his life for My and the.wife is to submit herself to hard. Paul and' Silas sang when cafeterias. him. Twain • one flesh, both su-1 in .the dungeons. I cannot under- Phone PRospect. 5-1188 Open Decoration Day MRS'. TRINA BRAIN sake and the Gospel’s shall find it. Christ first, others second, and self perior in their place. One. man said, stand it all, you declare. Can you 1 lost. Self , is a very subtle thing; ‘I give the orders on the farm , in I understand the T.V. you spend ' No man with pride and self will the•> ’house ...... it’s her right.’..... Gen. 3:16i hours before? You do not have to. SM ALLW O O D CREST get to heaven. Pride sends more Eph. 5:33; First'Peter 1:22 and Jesus knows it all and will keep you 3:7. I-am aware some women have in,. His care. He does the holding . U6 WEBB KIMMJ AVENUE 3d HOUSE FROM BOARDWALK ALL AUTO REPAIRS. people to hell-than anything else. Furnished rooms with running hot and cold Water, showers, private baths and “Three—develop respect for law, to be the head because of the spine­ out and you are never alone. v \ innerspring mattresses fpr professional, refined adults only, in pleasing en -—£— y iro n - — 20 Years at This Same less husbands they married.. Let meat of .quiet home with congenial people; Heat on cool days,davo *Larga living for authority. Authority begins in “The last excuse you have is, on application. .»■ ■; Address —•' the home. Obey your parents the me suggest, girls, you meet him ‘I will sometime:but not now.’ You room, spacious piazzas,, fine ocean view. Rates on application.' at the door with a kiss, be attrac­ PRospect 4-6312 MISS H. BESWICK, Owner-Manager Bible tells us, if you do not, you only have NOW, this may, be your Neptune displease God. A boy of, six refused tive, dress decently. I wouldn’t go last opportunity. You may even' House-By*The-Sea Centennial to shut the door , when asked sev­ home to some of you cither. Dress be a member of a church and not Spray View eral times. Then the father said, as though you were facing God born again. Surrender all to Him. 1 Ocean Avenue 14 Ocean Avenue f . Auto Repair Shoe Rebuilders ‘I do not know w hat to do with him.’ in the mirror, don’t gossip, don’t He went all the way to the Cross , nag but' pray. The only way a forf o r you!’ v m i.H ■ P" . ' -.■• Rooms wlth Bath Rooms BODY & FENDER WORK' 63 Main Ave., Ocean Grove I think I would read Lamentations woman can do this is through DIRECTLY ON OCEANFRONT PR 4-9639 3:27. ’Tis said everything in the The -benediction was given by PR 4-0079 R A Y ELLIS home now is run by a switch, but Christ living in her. He can give Write For Information and Rates , you beauty,-grace and strength. • Chaplain Charles Cole, trustee.' Mr. & Mrs. C. W. Buttel, Owner-Management Stockton and So. Main St. the children. You people''need- a cause, a creed to believe. Upon this -“Eph. 5 tells us what you as a Ocean Grove, PR 6-7727 Bible this Nation was founded. To­ father should do. God holds you . Harry Rosenstein & Son’s responsible for the leading of your day the whole nation is_ upset on family to Christ. Your example is 1 Best STRATFORD HALL the race problem. Young people required. Your children you send r Under New Management New Home Of take your stand, I will love my neighbor. How wonderful to see to Sunday school, you are expected I Paid 17 Main Avenue. Unobstructed view of ocean from porches; clean, to set the example by going also. airy Tooms with hot and cold water; many rooms overlooking ocean and young people stand for; God. You For Old Gold and s “McGEE haa the STUDEBAKER If you do not you are worse than bpardwalk. Steel fire escapes. Community kitchen optional. 1 must start by committing your life ! an infidel. Christ commands, . ' Silver and PRospect 4-6311 Mrs. Miles Lageveen. OWNER-MANAGEMENT to Jesus Christ; You may be will­ Old Jewelry KEY to ing to die for your country, might through the-apostle Paul, that you Sales and Siervice are to love your wife as He loves the even die for Jesus but it is harder church. You cannot be a good hus­ Repairs On All Makes Of Cars to live for Him. It is a living sacri­ WILMINGTON HOUSE fice of self. band without Christ in your heart. 44 HECK AVE. New Lavatories and Showers PRospect 5-8526 181 Main S t, Neptune The man who is unfaithful to his I B. F E D D E S I “Next, take God into your choice. wife, or a wife to her husband, the | JEWELER : | Corner, all outside rooms, innerspring mattresses, hot and cold running Opp. Stockton Ave. Gates Jesus said, follow me. You will get Bible says, will not go to heaven, water,. 2 blookB to ocean, near stores, restaurants and Auditorium. Spe­ the best out of life. Ifc has a place i OCEAN GROVE I Phone PRospect 5-2050 doomed unless a full repentance is | POST OFFICE BLDG. ; 1 cial June and September rates. ; L. & D. MIERAS, Owner-Mgr, for you and a work to do. Without made. Only Christ can give yoii Him you will miss' the place. He the power to resist temptntion. “Children, obey your parents is WARRINGTON HOTEL the command of the Lord. You are to start obeying in the home; if not, DAILY and SUNDAY ^ 1 22 Lake Avenue, facing Lake and Asbury Park you will not observe the law else­ Convenient to all beach-front attractions and Auditorium.. Rooms'only, where. -You also disobey God. He hot and cold running water, hot baths and sho^ers,1inner..8pnng mat­ “CAREFREE MOTORING’ will discipline you. There should NEWSPAPER tresses. Television.'Write for folder and rates; ‘blue coal’ , be prayer before thc child comes PRospect 4-9626 Wm. Baumann, Owner-Manager and after. They should be trained, DELIVERY 6 Atlantic Avenue. Ocean view, CHRYSLER TELEVISION taught and disciplined in the home. Hot and cold running water. I noted in the paper, thc teachers in T H E A U R O R A European plan only. , AND Fuel Oil New York at a meeting said what Ocean Groi^e News Service _ FRANK IVES BULL APPLIANCES was needed today in the schools Telephone PRospect 5-S579_____ - was some good ‘warming on the roadway, corner of Beach, One-block rear" (paddling). Today we find Phone PR 4-3948 * " Overlooking,ocean PLYMOUTH Custom Tire Co.] Burner Service the average is only 7 minutes a day BROAOW AYS.fsrfe« « spent with the children. Be a pa! JAY WOODWARD • and cold running water in rooma. T& ty-flfuf' scMSn!£iP,M^s!i,c!tL.S? E V ^ 1200 Main St. Bradley Beach I to your children. How can you ex­ 612*4 G reen O rove B d , N eptun# Sales and Scrvice 24 Oceatt Pathway, bljwc from ocean* private baths and pect. them to be courteous if you show none in the, home? Honest lavatories, large guest porch and Lounge; BURNS BROS. toil, each one having their special P R ospect 5»6239 ; I: . V- ; MRS. H. A. MARSHALL, Manager a . share of the home work. Teach CIIAS. DUNN, Mgr. 7 Bath Ave., 4 houses from, Beach, overlooking them to face up to life by your pre­ ocean. Boonjs only, che6rtyJ. comfortable., ,Hot ant M c G E E cept and example. . Grove Cleaners CAROLINE cold water in all rooms. • ^ . . ''y - : ‘ 801 13th AVE. ■■ “Only Christ can help you to be • "v ■ / MRS.. 0». Hi ’CiUley, Wm. C. Catloy with hdt and cold running water. Eur­ ing service with over lO.OQO people . .. Proprietors opean. Light Housekeeping. » • PRospect 5-4344 ‘ • MUfaal '1-1440 in the Auditorium, temple and park. 40 Pilgrim Pathw.y, Ocean orove J DeWitt House t . . PRoapect'ii-5587 MR. and M RS.,P.BYLSMA, Owner-Mgr, The program opened' with the • ■ PR 4-U89 7. early song service and an Ocean ifff Rf oiiif j» Kiniwtiwrc o

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J. N, Brown Jessie B. Smith Mrs. Caroline Grossman *■ Margaret Herr 3. J. Peterson •/ Luna Wellman. Mrs.-Phllctta .Ward Mrs. M. Hatch ' Helen B. Sehultz * Mada F ranz DAR Room Miss C. P. Nakus '* . , Mrs. Albert Gray Norton . Mr. & Mrs. Harold E. Houghtolink Sarah Knoedler B&EvBUSINESS h o u se s Edith W. Gritting Miss M argaret. Telfer Closed This Week G. A uxland Anna E. Dicrauf. . HOTEL. AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES PROPERTY RECONDITIONING Dr. George F. Brewster ’ Mrs. D. I. Limbarth . Mrs. Theodore K. Brewster, Sc­ Miss Bonnie A^res • . lent of the Richard Stockton Phyllis Cole Chapter, D.A.R., has announced Mrs. R._M. Eckensberger Mrs. C.E. Turner that the chapter headquarters will P au l J* R in k er ' . be closed permanently this week. Laurctte MeKcndree , The room in the Ocean Grove As­ Larry Riggs PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING Mrs. J. Wiseman ’ sociation Building on Main Avenue Mrs.. E. K. Moss was given to the chapter through Mrs. R. R". Akins . the generosity of the Association. SHEET METAL WORK—KITCHEN MODERNIZATION Mr. & Mrs. T. R. Stelling ' Mrs. Emma H. T o w nley Through the years many visitors, Over Fifty Years Fourth and Railroad Aves. Samuel L. Moffett, Jr. from other States,'"as weli as from of Service In , . Asbury Park, N. J. De Giola ■ ' India, England and other countries J. T Elwood M. Easton Monmouth County Dial PRospect 5-3193 Dr. Daniel D. BrQJi came to consult the genealogical Alice. T. Ball library. In this room the chapter Emma Charpek kept its records, flags, pictures and APPLIANCES — Sales and Service Glendora Weeks • LAUNDRY Mary A. Robey '■ framed documents of historical in­ Mrs. James W. F u ch s ' terest. The members of the chapter ^O.MES AND HOTELS Phone PRospect 6-7119 John Leahy~ are proud to have had headquarters s a l e s Neeo Refrigeration s e r v ic e Mildred Martens 1 • •• NEPTUNE LAUNDRY CO. Mr. & Mrs. Fred J. Weis in this building and fire glad that Washing Machines & Dryers, Refrigerators, a l l SERVICES - WetWash, All Flat, Shirts; Wet and Flat, Mr. & Mrs. Harry G. White, the youth of Ocean Grove will now Freezers, Air Conditioning — Domestic & Commercial Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Spring have the use of all the fine space for finwhfd. Blanket*. SAVE — -Tfty Oar Cash and Carry Service. Mr. & Mrs. G. L. R. Thompson : 220 Maple Ave., Neptune PR 5-3-!32 Day A -Niffbt’ Service 815-817 MAIN STREET, BRADLEY BEACH May V. Whitney Thompson their activities. Miriam R. Clark . The Regent hns also announced Rlehnrcl Gibbons. Jr. the annua) luncheon of the chapter *UTO BODY REPAIRS Mrs. William E. Thomson . MILK AND CREAM Marshall family • at the Beau Rivage Restaurant Frances & Pauline Foster on September 18th. The guests of MAVt ftAIUATORS CLEANED AND REPAIRED Mrs. E. R. Sliitz . honor will be the New Jersey State Elizabeth Hall Regent, Mrs. Rudolph Novak, the Finishing W ARDELL ’ S DA IR Y Miss Mary E. Johnston . 'Nick Antich Martha.Ellen Mays State Vice Regent, Mrs.. George Bf.r »n« Axle Rtr»ig!it»n«r—Wlieel illr»meni DAIRY PRODUCTS Miss Mae E. Fulton Skillman, the honorary State Re­ 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Tel. PRospect 5-3472 NEPTUNE, N. J. = , Phone PRospect 4-1916 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph G. Wright gent and editorof the Bulletin, Mrs. Miss^Anna LaForge - Mrs. D. R. Sherwood Edward F. Randolph, and the Mrs. C. V7 B achm an speaker, the Rev. Harry L. Hadley. “No Finer Milk Sold Anywhere’ Green Grove ltd., Neptune Mrs. S. H. Holliday . Mrs. Henry Almond All the neighboring PAR'Chap- Mrs; Emma Mayer * ters have been invited to attend, WOOLLEY’S DAIRY Kinsey N.. Merritt' . - and members of the DAR, as well Mary L. Terry Successor TO Grace Wolf . as friends are welcome. For infor­ Taylor Dairy Tel. PRospect 5-5050 Rev. Fred Long ♦ • mation and reservations please Mrs. Ellis Pierce- ' contact Mrs. Cranage T. Tilton, H. R. & C. P. Reinhardt 404%' LaReine Avenue, Bradley MOVING — STORAGE — EXPRESSING Mrs. J. L'.' Kaseman & Miss Schneider Esperonza Calon Beach. Tel. PR 4-3588. Mrs. John Hillig * - PLASTERING — PATCHING — CONCRETE WORK J Nicholas Kranenbury Sunshine Boys Cheer MA m w & s - MAYFLOWER Marguerite Bureau LOCAL &. LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND STORAGE Mrs. Albert Fullman • WILLIAM GRAY, Mason Con tractor j EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOK. AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. Audrey Stoll On Tuesday a number of the Christian Weaver • ‘ • group known as the Sunshine Boys 22 Third Ave., Neptune City, N. J. PR. 6-7940 1924 Heck Avenue The Shore’s Newest and Most Modern Warehouse Mrs. P. E. Nqwkirk N eptune, N ew Je rse y , .. . KEllogg 1-1033 Mary Hall « entertained at the home of Mrs. Helen & Elizabeth LitUc Annie Sharp and Mrs. Jennie Nace, Mrs. E thel V. G ray 71 Cookman Avenue, in honor of Mrs, Harold Browsher k Mrs. Nace’s birthday. Their mes­ , • Mrs. Herman F. Carl K U b lS il 5 | I n c Mrs. A. L. Wilson * sages of good cheer in recitation STORAGE AND MOVINO Jean M. Brown ‘ . and sacred song were gi'eatly ap­ George Gilliland . ' preciated by Mrs. Nace and her Phone PRospect 5-2091 Mr. & Mrs. Ed Latta* AGENTS - nT. nrTnWrlf 0.9224 931 ASBURY AVENUE Mr. & Mrs. Fred J. Royar , friends. Sunshine Boys present ALLIED VAN LINES o r IJV nM T K 3 -UM asbury PARK, N. J. The Staten, Alice M. Gilby I were Ajfred Saisselin, Thomas Da­ J. E. Rudisall vies, Samuel Pegg, Christian Weav­ Mrs. A. L. Wilson , Jessie Blair v ; er and Harold Foster. Mrs. Sam Clark j Mrs. L. A. Clark ' • Charles Lambert ^cew^r GENERAL ROOFING CO. Mr. .& Mrs. Howard E. Metzbower ROOFING — SIDING .— GUTTERS — LEADERS The Sholwells Roofing, Siding, Alteration Work — No Job Too The Gaddis family FREE ESTIMATES • Mr. & Mrs. William H. Johnson • Large or Too Small — Terms Arranced PRospect 6.-8249 1408'/z Corlies Ave., Neptune PR 6-7580 M. Grace Tra^nier 'Miss PhilipinfT Laure ' • ; EVERYBODY’S Mrs. John M. Stoney \ PLUMBINGHEATING Mrs. C. Robinson Mr. Frederick Royar ROARING FOR Mrs. Joy C. Royar Mrs. L. Leinthall F.G.RflODES M rs; H. b . Price GAS RANGES and AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS Mrs. Charles Whiteman Mrs. Walter A. Miller Telephone 220 MAIN STREET Mary .Edwards PRoanect 5-2768' Established 1913 - AVON. N. J. Mr. & Mrs. E. P. Jessup - j Miss S. I. Hathaway . ; Elsie M. spitz • Experienced Contractors & Builders Free Estimates ■Mlldred A m y V--;’ .■ • V, M ary B. Watson ' . ■ Charles I - ;. v Mr. & Mrs. William H. Johnson i Gontribiitors In Donald Hooper ; - :5> E. Janet Reece . E. N. Y. CORPORATION Ethel Paugh - ; '..i.'. • Mr. & Mrs. Harry C. White F . , J . M cCrea^ v->-, »'■. Mr. Robert Pfeil Jo h n H err : - Helep L. Thomas • Joash Chest On Hans Hosenhaupt . V. v ' : • Miss Jennie. Fulton ' Only the Esso Oil Burner has Children of Thornley Chapel' D. E. Pierce the exclusive .Economy. Clutch. Elsie M. Otto ■ 1 ■ . ‘ Fred Allen ' It begins to save , you; money, fit! G CLE A N IN « V ' Frances C. Vandergdft Mrs. Ws I. Schofield ' from the day of installation. Our j Sunday, Aug. 19 Mrs. J. Franz w •. Presbyterian Home Women-*- ; ‘ Watchdog Service - gives . you Mr. & Mrs. J. Ml Kendall M. T aft. Automatic delivery of Esso Heat­ Carl R. Hammcrly- Mrs. J. M. Trenary ing Oil. • , v:', , " Brieiiey^s Rug Cleaning Service Mr. & Mrs. Samuel L. Moffett Gertrude Powell'. The special Joash Chest service Clara M. Nace • Mrs. Murgatroyd KUGS ANU CAftPE'l'fc> rHOROUGHLY CLEANED ' m the Auditorium t>n Sunday ■nighty MJss Sara Stewart Mr. & Mrs. John D. Crowell B Y BEING ELECTRICALLY SHAMPOOED August 19, realized $10,192.04 for Mary Munsick " ' . . • H orry W; R icker ’ - • Mathilda Hoffman -Mrs, John M. Powell* • 140 Lawrence Avenue PRospect 4-4427 . Ocean Grove Ocean Grove’s Restoration and Im- H. R. S tork Mr. & Mrs. Harry Tice provement Fund. It was a goner-. M r. & Mrs. Harry Sturgis Mrs. C. M. Prior . o ■ , ous outpouring pf gifts by the lol-' Miss Theresa smith Mrs. Merle January COAL AND FUEL OIL Paul M. Reece lowing volunturjr contributors: E. Smithsmith • • f» Ruth Wagner , Emma Devonshire ■ ■ . Mrs. S. W akelam Mr. & Mrs. N. Klauder, Jr. Thompson Fuel Company Mr. & Mrs. G. H. Blamberg Jessie B. Smith < • Miss B. H irzcl Air Conditioners Gifford A. Voorhees , . Mrs. Adele Magee Mrs. Ira E. Mesler Marion.C. Streit .. . , w',**-*;, A Mary S. Keating :: Sarah Rohrbaugh PURL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL . ’‘BLUiS" .aIAL Mrs. A. c,' Monagle . ..• ••. ; • • ! D orotha J. .Moore R ev / Sc Mrs. W. B, Grltman 20-40 Prospect Avenue Neptune, N. J. Mrs. ,.Willard L. 'Robinson The Hamilton children Mr. & Mrs. Garfield .Williams 117 So. Main St.—MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop.—PR 5-2300 John . W. Fish .' •. • I Gertrude M. Gilby Mrs. Edward Gray . Heating Specialists At The Shore For 10 Years And More" M r. Sc-. Mrs. Samuel B; Watson (■1 R. W, M clves- (. A. L. C. Anonymous' (Scotchman). . jI Pat Warner . M r. Sc Mrs. Howard E. Turrle Louis Schultes . I Mrs. Charles L. Poole/ N eighbors WELLERPHONE PROSPECT 5-4600 • Mrs.' R. Y. Ferner ■ - I E. Peters • 7 ■ , . • ■. ;l 4S MAIN AVENUE W. B. NAGLE Georgia Odell Grace G. Howe & Edith Lee ' . Rev. & Mrs. Louis Mitchell ‘ EAGLE’S .Main • Central Pharmacy Mr. & Mrs. Irvin W. Riegner “Doctors Advise Nagle’s” •__ Elizabeth Snelbaker- . • .-?■ Evelyn Clark Snyder - PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS Mr. &• Mrs. John C. Corbin.i : Mr. & Mrs. Charles B; Lindsay Mrs. Matilda Hoffman • ELECTRICIAN Rev.'W. I.'Hemenway Rev. Edwin Forresf'Hann BV1 ■ 1217 MAIN STREET Mrs. J. Roberts -Given ; • Sarah L. Gatchell H BRADLEY BEACH ADAMS ELECTRIC Lucretia Fothergiil Rev. & Mrs. Harold D. Flood . We reserve all rights to limit quantities. Opposite Stockton Avenue Gates to Ocean Grove Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances. Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Cole R. Darwin Adams, Jr. PRospect 6-8376 Virginia Avery . Samuel p. Yeo • I*. O. Box 915, Asbury Park, N. J. Stewart’Warner . • . . U. S. CHOICE LINDEN HOUSE Mr. & Mrs, C. E. Stevens Mr. &, Mrs. Ernest H. Stout . ;R. M frabella . . MU 1-3898 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Rev.'&■ Mrs. Theodore 1. Hubbard Sofield Supply Company JOSEPH BERGER Colonial Hotel, Albert &’ Dorlsv Potter Sampler Inn-, Albert Andersoii BIRD’S EYE FROZEN 505 Thirteenth Ave., Belmar, N. J. William C. Hogaru HOUSE WIRING—FLUORESCENT. FIXTURES & APPLIANCES Homer B. Kresge . . . . : Auditorium Choir, Ocean Grove YOung people's. Temple, Ocean Grove FLORIST Auditorium Ushers, Ocean Grove Elizabeth Hall Maude A. Turner EVERSWEET ARCADIA — The Land o! Flowcrt Margaret Telfer HANOVER — 46 oz. Can Edna Coleman ARCADIA Anna Makjolm FLOWEH SHOP AND GREENHOUSE Robert H. Jniha, ProP. Edna Townsend PLANTS AND DISH OAHDENS, CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING FLOWERS, Hz?zcl M orris . ■ r CORSAGES, FUNERAL DESIGNS, FLOWERS BY WIRE Helen Douglas U. S. CHOICE Summerfield ana Cookman Aves.______P hone: PR ospect 4-2445 Kenneth Brur.dige George Jenncy - DOLE’S — 46 oz. Can Mary Layton •• W. A. H ough . . - ,v • , • v FURRIER . Louise Stapleton ' Henry Almond- * Jo h n G riffith . .. . Phone FURS Clara Wright - •' . " ■ . v PR 4-4060 J t . S a ria n Ready To Wear M. G race T ra y m ier . - Anna Stowman V GARDEN FRESH YANKEE ALL-GREEN — #303 Can Remodeling — R epalrlni Mary W. Church A ibary p u k H arry W. R iker Dry Cold 8torpfe Ruth .Trenary Nettle'Murgatroyd Coro Hostie * GARAGE—STORAGE Dorothy Dilkowskl , Edith Gulden Gray. FALL LEAF Howard Tuttle Oldsmobile Sales and Service Eat. 1925 Phone PR 5-4670 Ruth Neighbors Belle Gaddis Mabel Meslar . i~ i * . .‘ Billy Major’s Seacoast Garage Mabel Woodruff Bertha Hirzel - ‘ tioath Main Street, 0<£an Grove Anna Stevens Norton FRESH SEA FOOD DEPT. B'l'ORAGE—BY DAY - WEEK -.MONTH______J. N. Brown ‘ Edna Slutz ' ,• ' Martha Ellen Mays Elsie. M. Otto . ‘ . FRESH' Phone PRospect 4-1439 24-HOUR SERVICE Ethel D. Carl . ,• -. Joseph Grott FILLET OF Ruth HodRson SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. Elizabeth Strow < ' ^ Eliz. Hillig ... 'j: STOR AGE—BATTERY—TOWING SERVICE—REPAIRING ; Eleanor Houtenng • / Corner Corlies Arena* and Main Street ■ Neptnne, J. Elwood Easton N. John I>eahy .... . Helen WJlson • Store Hours 8 A.M., to 9 P.M. Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. ’ Emma B.'Stoney , v .- Mada Franz ’ , . 8 A.M. to. 10 P.M. Thurs., Fri. — Siinday 9 A.M. to 1 P.M •EJia Poole . ' Sallle g : Moreley • :. i V f ; • Bertha .Clarke . s