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VOL. LVXIII No. 33 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, j FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1943 FIVE CENT£
WAR CORRESPONDENT ON 15-Year Old Prodigy In Auditorium Concert Grace Moore, W ho Will Sing Here, FURLOUGH AT SPRAY VIEW Dr. Morgan Expounds Scripture To After returning from Af Gives Prescription For Beauty rica recently, Joe Kessel, of S i! ; - Great Audiences; Last Time Tonight Washington, D. C., a war cor respondent associated with the Described as The "Greatest Singing Actress Hearst Newspapers, is spend Sunday’s Auditorium Audiences Total ing a few weeks’ vacation at the Spray View hotel, Ocean 8,000; Daily Bible Lovers’ Conference of Our Time/’ She Looks Forward To Her avenue. Mr. Kessel has been in all the war -fronts and was Appearance In Ocean Grove. .an interpreter for Wilkie in Ends Tonight. Africa. He also .accompanied A glorious voice, golden hair, blue eyes^and a^glow- Secretary of State, Cordell In the role of the inspired teacher, F. Crossley Mor Hull, to South America. He ing smileile all go into the prescription called Grace Moore, is the author of several books: gan; Presbyterian divine of Concord, N. C., held the rapt described as the “greatest ‘ singing actress of our time,” “The Crossroads,” “Young in attention of more than 5,000 as in a class room at the who will give- her first concert in the Ocean Grove Audi Heart,” “The Princess’ Night morning service in the Auditorium last Sunday. Orthodox torium, Saturday, August 21. Out,” and “Paris Nights.” perhaps but with a note of optimism, depth of reasoning, But if you ask that lovely star of After his visit here he will re and convincing logic not usually associated with the orthoT tho Metropolitan Opera what Bhe turn to Washington to await ■ Besides cultivating energy, the a new assignment in the war Wm dox, so called. considers the prerequisites of lovely . operatic farmerette knows zone. .. . . “Let us never .lose the sense .of beauty she won’t mention any eye how to conserve it. “Most of us,” Conference in the Temple this catching qualities of blonde or -.he says, “don’t know how or the desolation now present in the : brunette. “To me,” Miss Moore ■vhen to,relax; we just keep going.: world, but let us look Out and see evening. “There ts nothing in all says, “the most important factors Always, afraid, I suppose,” she LEADS AUGUST MEETINGS God as a spirit brooding over subsequent revelation that is not in beauty are health nnd vitality. iddcd with a laugh, “that we will all humanity, cleansing, restoring found here in germ.” God created, 1 don’t suppose, anyone can accur ;e missing something. I have God moved, God said, all in the ately measure beauty; it comes round to the contrary, that the and rebuilding.” The picture, he from a combination of qualities jest way to gain more hours and presented was as awe-inspiring as immediate context and all three a ■ both spiritual aiid physical. But miss less during a busy day is to that which every thoughtful' Bible recognition of the Fatherhood, the m* fi-ffppn m irm fo ff ■ Tim’. it seems to me that unless a woman Jake ten or fifteen minutes off, per reader just . naturally : associates Motherhood and' tho* Son.ship of has that all-important glow, that haps in the late afternoon, and just deity. • - radiance th at is the result of good rest. If I have a very full evening with the text, he chose (Genesis health, sho can’t be beautiful. ihead of me, I will frequently go 1:2), “And the spirit of God moved . God’s moving or “brooding,” as “We American women, probably o my room, slip into a soft com upon the face of the waters.” the preacher preferred to trans more than any others in the world, fortable dressing-gown; put out “There is more in, this text than late the original Hebrew word, have an abundance of vitality,” thri-lights, and lie flat on. my back presents a picture not of raw ma says Miss Moore. “The only with a pillow under my feet, not appears to the casual reader,",; said trouble with most of us is tlmt’wc my head. After oven a short rest Dr. Morgan, who will be the lec terial waiting to be shaped by the . take it for granted and do very like this I feel refreshed and well turer in the final Bible Lovers’ potter’s wheel, but of things in a little . to safe-guard either our able to continue. - “ So you see,” state of. ruin and waste; of the nerves or our strength. I am often Miss Moore concluded, “.it isn’t Spirit; of God conserving its po asked where my apparently inex that I have more vitality than the haustible energy comes from. The next person, it’s just that; I know, BANCROFT-TAYLOR HOME tentialities. “In the light of read - . answer is I conserve it carefully, to use a familiar expression, how MARIANNE CARNEGLIA, coloratura soprano, protege of Lily Pons, BAZAAR AUGUST 19 AND 20 ing that first unveiling,” said Dr. nourishing and guarding it to ration it!” who will sing “Lo! Hear, the Gentle Lark” (Bishop) made famous Morgan, “Ho is always healing, throughout each strenuous day. She looks forward with enthusi by Lily Pons, in Auditorium .Concert,. Saturday night, August 14. The annual bazaar for the' restoring arid equipping men .for For example, I have always eaten asm to her first appearance in benefit? of Bancrof t-Taylor final'victory and the march toward uncomplicated, strength giving Ocean Grove. . -Rost Home for retired Deacon foods. As long as I can remem ■' — v ■ esses and Missionaries, 74 ultimate restoratlon of order.” He ber,” continued Miss Moore, “I Long Distance Calls 6000 Daily Cookman avenue, will be held then expounded the continuity of have liked to go out into my gard Thursday and Friday, August this, purpose which runs . through en, pull up fresti young carrots, Dr. Paul Strassburger 19 and 20, at 56. Main avenue, the whole Scriptures from Genesis gather green peppers, lettuce and opposite the post office. There sun-ripened tomatoes, take them Wedln Cortland, N. Y. will be tables of fancy goods, to- Revelations. "The spirit' of into the house and prepare them in aprons, shell-Work, quilts, and God is always at work amid the a well seasoned salad bowl for novelties. Miss E. Mac Com Miss Dora Schurman, of .Cald ruins, an invisible power .Which is. lunch." fort, and Miss Nancy Dorey proved to; be real by* .the••-results- At her four-hundred acre farm, well, daughter of Rev.; and Mrs. S. are in charge of the bazaar. W. Schurman, became the bride of it produces.” “Faraway Meadows,” in Connecti DR. ROBERT / C. WELLS, who cut, which she will leave for a spec Dr. Paul J. Strassburger,- son of - Diamond Jubilee Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Strassburger, Leads inspiring: Young people's ial appearance in Ocean Grove, SeJivvices ■ in the Temple daily, Prefacing the morning sermon^ Grace Moore helps to plant and Pilgrim Pathway, at the home of her parents in Cortland, N. Y., on 0:00 to 10:00 a. m. Special fea Dr-. George W. Henson, presiding,, tend her own kitchen garden. tures include Young People’s Perkins-Singleton This year the job is bigger than Saturday, August 7, a t 1:30 p. m. announced that the program of the The father of the bride, a retired Chorus,. Hymn Sing, helpful ever because of the extra victory messages. ' Nuptials at Ft. Sill | Diamond Jubilee , campaign would . planting and canning she plans. Baptist minister, performed the ceremony. be reported on- by. different mem The bride who was given in i The betrothal of Miss Penny Sin bers of the Association from week marriage by! her brother, Boyd P. e s gleton to Cadet William 5. Perkins, to.week, He introduced Howard Betrothal Announced Schurman, of Utica, N. Y., was at son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. W. Selby, of Boston, lay member tired in a white street length? jer Concert Saturday Perkins, has been announced by u x j - o f Miriam Jane Casey sey dress and,wore a. lieaddress-.of ■? .-s.. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George ■ °/ thc, Assocmtien, who reported white roses. . She carried a white R. Singleton, of West Medford, that-pledges to date amounted to colonial bouquet of roses and car Varied Program Arranged for Mass. ' . $48,800. The debt has been re- Mr. and Mrs, Robert D. Casey, nations. Her sister, Mrs. Edward Grand’Concert in the Audi Miss Singleton left this week dirced from $75,000 to $40,000 and of Drexel Park, Pa., and G8 Frank Mitchell, was matron of honor- and torium Tomorrow Night. with her mother and Mrs. Perkins, a nn« « j . , , , lin avenue, announce the engage wore a yellow jersey dress similar for Frederick Field, Fort S ill! not,e of ?o’00° had t0 bo met V ment of their daughter, Miriam to the bride’s, and had yellow roses Marianne Carneglia, fifteen year Okla., where she and Cadet Perk- Tuesday. He, said that it takes Jane, to Dr. Charles H. Brimfield, in her. hair. She carried’ a; mixed old coloratura soprano, who ..was ins will be married at the post nearly a quarter million dollars an- son of Mr. and Mrs. William W. colonial bouquet: The bride’s the sensation.-of Music Week here chapel, Saturday, August 21. "r.uall;- to operate Ocean Grove, Brimfield, of Hammontort, N. J. niece, Miss -Jean Mitchell, who in July, wili.be. the feature attrac The bude-to-be was. graduated , -. , ’ Miss Casey was graduated from was flower girl, wore a pale blue tion of tomorrow night’s concert from Medford high school,, Kathor- ' hl.cn ha<' ll,rt behind financially Miss Illman’s school, Philadelphia, organdy dress and carried a nose in the Auditorium. She is a pro ine Gibbs school, and was employ- dunng^the vecent '•dii’iv lt years and received her degree from tho gay of mixed flowers. tege; of Lily Ports, and is being ed • as an executive secretary, which all had experienced. He de- University of Pennsylvania. JSiiss Lulu Anes, organist of the coached for operatic career by Cadet Perkins was graduated from ;cl.ireNew York City, after October 15. mo Mary,” Aldyn Graham; a spec 6,000. ' Standing in the foreground supervising the; board is Mi's. is employed at the H. M. S. As- ialty; “Three Little Kittens,” Bar Mrs. Archie-Griffith; Wednesday, flood. They describe the degra "bury. She is tho daughter of Mr. -V— ' Homer D, Kresge, jr., of Bradley! Beach, whose husband is a chiro bara Johns, Jean Kraus, and Mary praetor se'twing in the Medical Corps. Mrs. Bleecker Stirling; Thursday, dation of the human race arid ae- and Mrs. Edward C. Sweet. . Anderson; “Sunday, Monday or Mrs. Elsa Brennecke; Friday, Miss (Continucd on Pasc !) Sgt. Burry was graduated from State V. F.W. Deplores Always,” Carolyn Slingland; “Al-' RoundF rTabic i Convenes FOR EMERGENCY RELIEF Catherine Stitt.. Dr.? George W. Whitman high school, Whitman, ways in My Heart,” Clifford Alex The; Ocean Grove Round Table Henson is in charge of the nieet- “Gone With The Wind’! at Strand Mass., and is how stationed at ings and Clarence Kohlmann is the Loss of Soldier Vote ander; “My Kind of People,” Alico met- last Friday at the home of Irving Berlin’s “This is the Ariny” ; Three days commencing Monday, New River, N. C. Little; “The Lone Star Rangers,” Mrs. Carolyn Hatfield, 37 Embury will show hero pianist. - . : , August 1-6 at the Strand theatre No date has been set for the Jeari, Leona and Jean. Robert avenue. Miss Cortez Schwarts read. wedding. Issues Statement Calling for Loomis, V Ocean Grove’s favorite Tho two World Wars have pro- on the, boardwalk, is -showing “Ba “Albert Herron, Swiss born Con- diiced'- two great musical' army PAINTS PORTRAITS HERE taan,” with George Murphy, Robert Correction of Election Laws trombonist, will play, “My Heart necticut yankee, invents saftey still .shows and one man - has been ve to Permit Voting Regardless at Thy Siveet Voice,” from “Sam Taylor, Lloyd'Nolan, and. a big all- Methodist Home Fair a Success to.be'used in life boats to. take the sponsible for both of them. ; He Carl Noble, New York A rtist docs star supporting cast. The end of of Registration. ; ? ’. son and Delilah,” by Saint-Saens. s a l t out of sea water.” Army may would be Irving Berlin, foremost the week is featuring the greatest A n outstanding success this The program will end with patri sittings at North End year was .tho annual- Methodist be compelled , to reject stutterers,’ song writer of our time. The first Carl Noble, prominent artist,, of pic ture ever made .brought back.'by The voiding of 272 soldiers and otic songs “I Love a Parade,” sung was given by Miss Alice Matthcy; was “Yip, Yip, Yaphank.” The popular demand, “Gone With' The Home for. the Aged fair, held Wed sailors ballots in the last election by Viola Laflin; “It’s a Grand Old Miss Mae' Perkins read' “Animal Great Neck, L. I., is painting por- nesday, Thursday and Friday, Aug- second is; “This Is The. Army,’’ traits on the North End bohi'dwalk Wind," stal l ing Clark Gable and because they were not registered Flag,” Betty Underwood and Ida care in wartime Britain.” “Statue which was acclaimed as a stage Vivian Leigh. “Presenting Lily ut 4, 5 and 6, at 56 Main avenue. has / Caused the local; Veterans of Bryza; ‘.‘When the , Boys Come of Liberty,” was given by. Mrs: for the remainder of the season. According to the report of John Sailing Home.” production and will be , seen here Mr. Noble took over the studies Mars,” with Judy Garland and Van Foreign Wars to protest to our Carolyn Hatfield. Miss / Bertha in its screen version commencing Heflin, is now showing. H . h Parker, j r i ; superintendent .of local., assemblyman and corigress- -V-— — . Deen read a poem, “ God' give us of the famous Joseph Urban, at the Home, the proceeds of thefair August 19, at the. Mayfair theatre. the. Cosmopolitan theatre, Ne'V ■ - ■ -V- ■ —- rticn. ■. -: - ? Workroom in Need of Appliance men;’’ "Tribute to greatness,” was The military extravaganza comes amounted to $1,862.62. Mrs. Harry Sheldon F. DeBaun, Monmouth given by Mrs. Marie? Rand; Mrs. York, and painted the murals for Casey Jontls Gets “E” Flag, Jackson was chairman of tho fair The Community Red .Cross work to the screen for Army Emergency the Irving Trust Co„ Canard, county commander of V. F. W. room; 89 Mt, Carmel Way; has a William A; Gay read “Single fac Relief after its . triumphant New The Army Air Force Technical committee. and Joseph L. Whito, Senior Stato tory started Bombay; India.” Steamship Co., and Wanamaker’s, need for a button-hole attachment. York engagement' and cross-coun among other important clients.: At Training. Command has just an —-----V——-— Commander of V. F. W„ issued If anyone has such an appliance, “Estates in New York State yield try tour. The stage production nounced that the Casey Jor.;s a statement deploring the situa ing oaks: to help build.ships for' uifforent times he. has painted por Girl Born to Ilamblets plcaso contact Mrs. Robert Mere rnade $2,000,000 for Army Emer traits of famous .film stars; such as School of. Aeronautics'-'of Newar c; tion. .. dith,. 146 Main avenue, or Miss the war;” was given by Miss Mary gency Relief and the movie will has been awarded the army effi Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamblet, “They were deprived of their Elliott Dunham. Dr. Rosetta Hall Greta Garbo, Norma Shearer, Edna Carpenter, 55 New Work ave probably make ten million move. Mary Pickfovd, Nornm Talmadge ciency banner aB the most effi 113 Clark avenue, aro the parents honest votes nt a time when it was nue. The workroom is open every gave a list of questions. Miss Iri February, 1942, the War De cient civilian school mechanics of a girl, Leslee -Alice; born re impossible for theni to present. a Maude C. Gay gave a talk on “My and also; Queen Marie of Rumania. Wednesday from 9:80 a. m. to 3:00 partment called upon Berlin and He offers an opportunity for course in the first district, Army cently. at Fitkin hospital. The legal defense,” the statement snid. p. m. More workers are needed trip to Europe'during World War asked .him to duplicate the success Air Forces Training Command.. baby weighed eight pounds and “These servicemen will not' for T.” Get well cards wore sent to suriimer visitors to have their por- for hand and machine sewing. of’“Yip, Yip, Yaphank." It was trnit' painted while;hero. Mr. No Colonel John J, Morrow, commaridf' one-half ounces at' birth. get, those responsible for such con -——V------Dr. Lucia Grieve and Miss Helen definitely a large assignment, since ing officer of- this district, r.wjtlr! ditions, and neither will they for Brcck. The riekt meeting will be ble has,his permanent studios now . Engaged to Local Man thi3 early military hippodrome at the Art Students- League in headquarters at Greensboro, North get that their sovereign rights as held Friday, August 20, a t 7:00 was one of the bright spots; of its Carolina, advised Mr. Casey Jones,; CARD OF THANKS voters • hove been attacked, in some Mr. arid Mrs. Claudo Lawlor, of p. nt;, at Day’s Ice Cream Parlor. Groat Neck; L. I. Neptuno, announce the engage day. Yet the composer exceeded it; president of the Eicliool, and Majoch .;... Wo wish to thank our many instances by individuals who have ------V----- — with “This Is The Army.” Prov :v— Thomas? F.-? Johnson, commandirig; .friends who so loyally supported never donned the uniforms of their ment of their daughter, Elizabeth Warden’s Meeting Postponed F. to Pfc. James B. Coder, jr., son St, Paul’s Night Report ing, if anything, that theatrical officer of the air force mechanics) : our Annual Bazaar by gift and country in timo of war, individuals lightning can strike twice,'a quar On account of . the Auditorium Stationed at- the school th at the ■purchnso •? of Mrs. Ethol Coder, 117 Clark ave ' Tho St. Paul’s Night committee, who aro alert to frivolous legal ter of- a century apart, if\Irving choir concert, Thursday night, Aug award was inade for the final q u a r . Methodist Homo for the Aged, opportunities when personal or nuo. Both were graduated from which sponsored the : Lawrence ust 26, the regular monthly meet Neptune high school, class of Tibbott - appearance last Saturday Berlin happens to be the one stvikr ter. of the fiscal;, year. The.fm 4| h'f’is-A s'John H. Parker, jr., Supt. political: interests are at stake." ■ing,' - ing of the Ocean Grove Air Ward fing' Xyas presented to the scblioJ! —33 1941. Miss Lawlor is employed'by night in the Auditorium, report a GREETING; CARDS: Firio solcc tho .New Jersey Bell Telephone successful • concert. Chairman ens has been postponed until the this week, but therehwcrc no?circ- last Thursday night' of September.? monies inasmuch as all studerits. tion at Opcnshaw’s; “The Greeting company, Asbury Park. Pfc. Coder Frank B. Smith announced ■ that CARROLL II. FRANCIS, M. D. OCEAN GROVE. AUDITORIUM Card Store.” 60 Main Avo.—25 is stationed at Camp Polk,. La. attendance was 2.675. and instructors weie. in classes; " U. S. Navy (Ret) . Optomctrist-Qptlcian :. ■ Tho preacher Sunday;/August P aul’s pot proceeds, was $800.00. .-?-IT*-.' iJAnoUW-f?. •: '■;. - -V‘- ; 15th at?10:30 A, M. and 7:307P. M., V Ocean Grove Pharmacy- . Brighten rooms with. Wall Paper: ;;wlll- be . Bishop Arthur J;.?Moore,;of •? :40 Main nvc;, for best lce:eream Call Thompson & Glllan A. P. 5103; .the Methodist Church.“^33 ;,V :" eodns and sundaes.—Adv.?-, Btf 4 ® : < ? i ! , 1’ ■ ti'riOAs?-'!? Via i PAGE TWO FRIDAY, AUGUST 13,1943
wcVry, Just come back and we Frank.B. Cleveland ’ Ermon Kt Jones Wniter E. Rogers can have a few riders together on Joseph B. Coffee Howard Jones Kenneth A. Rose tho stiff at the North End beach. Francis Cole , John M. Jones Charles Rosensteln UROM OUR BOYS IN Before you lenve, for ~ ‘fShangra, Eugene I. Cote John U. Keane (•*) Eckalcc D. Salomons La,” do write. Best from the en Harry E. Coleman . George W, Keefe Nick Sasso tire gang, at home and abroad. George Combs, sr. Andrew Kiefer, jr. William Schank Good luck- . -John E. Comer Williami m u u u i wj S.. King vicuFred J. uLiiuiiwASchanck E R VICE Willinm E, Conlan William Hudson Kirke Herman W. Schaar All — r r ____ n i . n a_ By Bill Thomson NEPTUNE OCEAN GROVE Raymond Conover Alban Kenny Frank Sauta ... George II. Corwin. Paul Korb, jr. Alton Sculthorpo Dr, Morgan v? ■ Turner R. Cottrell Charles A. Krauss /Marcus L. Sciarappa (Conllnued from Page l) OCEAN GROVE Clyde Packard Eugene Rogers Logan: C, Cooper Philip 11. Kruschka L. Lyndon Selovcr {!? *??’ ? ' ly p nT C , 1 ib?5's "'ho '“low Ocean Grove. lion of God whereby he destroyed Norman H. Pncknrd George P. Rogers . Silas Monroe Coy Michael Kurilchyck Harold M. Shafto 'V . • • School, i Do a little missionary, work and Major General Samuel C. Craig ~ • Paul II. Lacey, jr. Richmond, A irginm.. ■ L ol thorn to "come here after this the corrupt people of the earth. Wm. 11. H. Morris William S. Perkins Alfred M. Scott Harold E, Shafto Elmer A. Perry William C, Scott Andrew J. Crippcn Franklin C. Lane Joseph A. Shafto t,,S tl» n i icceivmg the let- trouble'is over. Ken, keep up vour Let us survey, the events of these, Shirley E. Applegate John E. Crippen tots Joe and I know you miss- the [KOtH| work aml take care of your-' Willis Atkinson Uoydcn Pcrr.v Howard W. Selby, jr. John Willard Lane Frank Shoemaker chapters in a broad outline, Dr. G. Jack Crossman (*) Harold E. Lane Harry L. Shure. i o 'e< Ju'f'K our host to keep j self. We arc pulling hard for your Jack Ayvadian Wallace A. PfeilTor John H. Selby Morgan' stated. There are three Harold W. Raincnr Wallace Shaugor Frederick D. Cross George I.atshaw Frank Siciliano the liov.i informed nnd hope- you safe return .and good health. John W. Bain, jr. Joseph -Ourto Richard G. Lane eaii return soon. It ’ U nice to important matters concerning the Leon Barto T. E. Roicheldcrfcr James J. Sherrard, 3d Gene Siciliano Pfc. Robert. II. Connolly, .V Christopher Rcitzcl Joseph S. Simpkins Joseph Curto (2nd) James F. Lnughlin Joseph Siciliano learn the school .where you ai‘e flood we must remember, he said. Walter J. Beattie Dominick Cutano Norman Lawrence located is. on a of the t’mest in. the 7!)3 T; S. S. Bks. T 3a I, T. R. Beckman, jr. Milton Ridgway Lloyd J. Stevens Samuel P. Siciliano Sey mou r Johnson /.Field,. (1) “The reason for the destruc Wesley Riley :. Richard B. Stirling John J. Cutano Everett Layton Steve Siciliano country ami \viieri ii iVliow. /m'V'u- James Bennett Edward L. Conklin Warren Le Comptc aies he must fthill.v know the .im Ninth Carolina. tion of humanity” The author Robert C. Bergen Bernard T. Ring Frank E. Stroliskv. Enrl Sicklcr, jr. W alter T. Ring Braincrd F. Swain—. Georgo )V. Carhart William L. Lee LeRoy Sicklcr port a n t c a r s v 11: a t: y o u a r e ta k i n jr. ■ Well Boh, rather, .surprised when'! gives'the description of the reason Bertram S. Bills, jr. Leroy S. Dangler Albert J. Lawson It now seems as .thoayh tjie (»roye your letter at rived lo Ictira that Robert Blacklock Hamilton Rnhland O. D. Swank Robert O. Sickles for', the awful judgment ill the William J. Itomer Rolicrt E. Swank James V. Dannieiio Alexander Lcpinsky James Francis Silver is • havinjr ,;a' ; suetossful Reason you !uui forsaken us-ami when you: Alfred P. Bylsma Munzio J. Danicllo Bud Lcpinsky however. I sujipose at • the • closii obtained? your leave, visited . Vir- liftil verse, -which roads, “And God Allen Borden Donnld II. Ross Victor T. Thomas Charles E. Simpson stiw. .that the' .wickedness of man Alfred Robinson R. Thompson, jr. George Daniels Theodore Lcpinsky Benjamin Sinensky there will. I;e ; the ustiaf few who giiiia..•■Beach instead of. Ocean Richard M. Borden Hctiry F. Danker Clarence Lertch will complain bitterly about .some Grove. - Sure I realize! you did not was great in tho earth and that William Brcnnccke, jr. G. Adrain Schanlz it. 1). Thomson Morris Sinensky Theodore Sclilossbach John Thrimm Earl W. Davidson Edson Alston Lewis .Wilbur I f I I U U I T. A * *Slocum J4U thing. .Sort-of a. disease with some littve the time; to travel this fttr, every imagination of the thoughts Jolin W. Brcnncn John M. Davis people " and they never-, will lie licwevef you really do not know Marguerite J. Bricrley Franklin Seger Ilirncy B. T ruitt Kenneth Richard Lisle Robert Siniilt of his heart was only evil continu Howard Scmons H. William Tunis Robort O. Day John Wright Lisle Arthur B. Smith cured. Miss ; you , hi'punfi here, what you missed. So Many: love-, David W. Brown Robert N. Deane especially when the time, arrives' ally.” Three words in this verse Charles L. Severs Kenneth M. Ulhicr Edward A. Lippincott William Smith ly. • Lioiuitifiil girls oil the beaches, H. Warren Brown Walter H. De Bow- Elwood T. Lippincott Ashton O. Smith to see yourdrive up' and toss the walking the boaithvalk anti around that lend tremendous weight to the Herbert R. Bush, jr. George Shibla Stanton E. Ulmer II. Virginia Shibley Frank De Capua, jr. Irving Lippinmott George Albert Smith papers 01; the.-.porch./ Shall, abide town daily and so few fellows, you description are ‘every, only and Norman Campbell William-A. Wagner ... . „ t-- by yuuj: 'Wishes and jrive your best can see that conic hither look in Albert E. Catley Earle F. G. Smith Edgar C. Washabaugh f - Dambroae Herman Lofton . George Arthur Smith wishes.to Jo.* -Thoma. the Chief and continually,’ he said, T. Hadford Catley Kenneth J. Smith HarryHarrv E. .WatsonWatsnn ' Ralph D Ambrosi Dcmora J. Lopez, jr. John L. Smith ‘.licit--eyes and that lonely expres Herman D. Danker Quille Lofton Joe Smith the vest of the grang. utul you cer sion'...AVo have lieen .expecting your i (2) “Patience of God with hu Barry Chamberlain William B. Smith Robert T. Wcgge Richard R. Stout Harry Whooier Mario G. D’Dona - Jnmes R. Lofton James Smith tainly hit the nail on the . head arrival all summer, ami iio\v that manity preceding the' hour of ter Stanley L. Clayton Russell.De Bow, jr. wluu you state, they are a swell it is almost half over, better mend George Coder Wilbur Stout Jack W. Williams Edward Loskowski John Stiles Smith rific judgment.” God whs patient Douglas Stirling Robert Wood Clark W. Dellett Donald I-’cnton Lunday Govino C. Siciliano bunch of fellows. .They all send your o'ays and come see us. Glad James Coder Kenneth Dellett during: that -'appalling' condition. Clifford Cole Albert Strassburgcr John S. Yeo Clarence R. Lyle Donald Solovikos their best regards to you,nnd hope you av-.-- still studying, hard and 1 William N. Dellett Eugene Lyons Louis Solovikos you return safely; . . know you.will be. successful. Write (3)'‘DiscrihiMtation of God in the William J. Collier Robert R. Stratton Carl Dahlquist Edward W. Stratton NEPTUNE Albert William Deuce Richard P. Lyons Frank H. Specht when you Can-and do not forget hour of the act of judgment. Not Nicholas Aldarelli Robert G. Dcnihan Leon Mnccanico Robert N. Stack A/C Kenneth M. LTmcr, us. Best from nil to you. Cltcerio; George Daniels Alfred V. Swcnarton C. S. N. 1C Class 7 Bb-2 . altogether was the race swept Woolsey Thompson Frank C. Ammanti Patsy De Sarno Ernest Mac Dormant Earl H. Stebbins Richard DeHart Samuel Dickerson Barracks; 30-N, U. 'S. Naval Air I’fct Harrison Edwards, awav. The principle of discrimi Donald Dc Rose Edward Thoms Arthur J. Anderson Robert W. Mac Donald Melvin A. Stoward Elmer fi. Andrews Sam De Sarno Fred T. Mac Dormant Robert H. Stewart Station. Peru, Indiana. 71i Squadron,, -117 Bombardment nation was also in harmony with Kenneth Dc Rose Frederick Van Clecf _ . . . Group. Cantp Rapid, Warren T. Vasci (**) Gus Ardoltna William Dickerson, jr. Charles MacDonald Carl Jay Stewart You just lauded umler the wire Thomas J. Devlin John E. Diehl Rapid City, South Dakota. the divine character. Noah walked Jack Delatusli Rosalie A. Voigt Peter Ardolina Donald MacDowell Walter J. Stewart in time • when ; your letter ; ar Albert S; Apicaili Vernon S: Doremus Stanley Major, jr. rived Ken. ‘ Had ahout made up Talk about chasing a fellow with God. That tells the deepest Walter L. Drill Sydney T. Walton George W. Straehle Ralph F. Walworth Ralph Applegate Miles Dwyer Nick Marcanicco Joseph L. Stratton my niind to notify tho; Editor .of ..round Robin Hood’s burn. W.c. secret of his character. The ini-’ Harold G. Dunkerlcy Stanley Diamond James If. Easley, jr. William S. Ward Michael Arcangelo John T. Marshall Kenneth S. Strohm the Beach t o:u!»ei\ w*ho seenis to sent .mail to Buckley Field,- -Color plication of thc text referred to Charles Arnonc Louis Diehl Eugene Mason, jr, obtain iitfbi-imitid.il about every- ' ratio. Lowry Field, Colorado. Now Stanley Erbachcr Samuel Watson, Jr. Joseph R. Sturm before, is ‘the spirit of God docs It. Alvin Everett' Harry W. White Albert J. Ardolina Ernest F. Dodd George If. Martin Arthur E. Sutton thing, and try to lentil why you you bob up in Camp Rapid, Sotith Peter Ardulino Thomas C. Disbrow Vincent A. Martin had not writt? it. ! knew you were J Dakota,. It looks like a case of, you s'tiivfc’or plead his cause with sin James'S. Ferris Albert White Frederick E. Sutton Everett C. White James (I. Armstrong Lee W. Dolbrow Joseph Martuscelli Ike Schiossbach in communication'-.Iv.itH'ygur fiuri clitise. the I’ll chase you.?. So you ning man.. William J. .Fitzpatrick Raymond M. Dorrer Kenneth Fitzpatrick Ruth R, White Thomas J. Arnone _Pat ..- Martuscelli...... uviv;Leroy UtULUlUSlocum ily so it was not. as .bad as it are now ill .the so-called “Bail ‘Is it not true,”, he added, Warren Asay Jack Prtim Samuel S. Martuscelli .Eugene C. Slocum 'sounds. So' they have moved you Lands’! of South Dakota and .state Alfred Fourett P. Stephen Wielert “ that to every man there comes a Thomas J. IViclort Leon II. Asch Harry W, Diicrkcs George L. Matthews Wilbur T. Slocum from Chapel Hill to Peru, Indiana; that you .cannot-complain too much Rdgar R. Fulton Robert J. Duerkcs flash of spiritual light and arrest G.-W. Garrabrandt Robert Williams •Edward D. Ashlicld Michael Maugcri Leroy O. Slocum 'Well, tit least you have di.ilerctit about -your stiiip. .Well that is David Williams, sr. Thomas M. Askiew Frances Durkin William H. Maurer Elmer Sponcnberg scenery ami noiv in line vet.v short jest 'about;, like you and when the ing power that: brings man face Douglas H. Garwood Milo V. Gibbons John E. Williamson Paul Attardi Wnltcr Durkin Richard B. Me Caffcry Evelyn Stout ly for those,gold .wings; I do not time .arrives, that you cannot get to face with deeper arid.profounder Frank W. Bach John W. Dutton W alter Me Caffrcy, jr. George P. Strong wonder th at you.miss Ocean Grove a fev i'.uighs once in'ri while, some-1 Fllsworth N. Gics David Williams, jr. facts. Men in such moments, have Daniel A. Gillan Robert E. Wills Alexander Bacon John Divylcr Norman Me Chosncy Hczckiali Summers anil I can assure.you, weymiss you. thing,', is ..rciilly wrong .'with yoit. John J. Balkan Dietrich .(. Ebcrhardt Ralph Me Chosncy Earl Swisher The gvantl'olil (own is overflowing Note that you-aro still in the Air become conscious of thc spiritual Ravriioncl Graeter Hcrirv J. Woodring John W. Woolley Carl E. Bannon Wilson J. Eccics Harry McChesncy, jr. John R. T.tntum with people ami t-'-r 'beach?-- tire Co- ns. Well what is the matter reality within him, around him and James Gravatt Rudolph Eckhardt William Guy EUtrir Wright Albert Barnes Edwaril P. Me Curry George H. Tollman , crowded. 'You no.(lot it have.heard with that'?, You choose this beyond him. Apart from tragic Eugene Wright Anthony ft. Barone George R. Eddlcman James McDonald Cecil O. Taylor the news that yotu- pal. Hurry branch of the service and there you Joseph Hagcrman Samuel Edelson, M.D. experiences^: is - it not true that Robert Hammen John S. E. Young Joseph M. Barone Millard R. McMillan Clarence S. Taylor Baker is in Alaska, and Idoyd are. Clark Gable chose the sanu- Tony Barone Stanley M. Edwards Willard L. McMillan Norman Taylor Grill’s spirit touches the heart of Walter Hancock Edwin Young Stevens' iti -Peiyiacdlu, .Florida. ;The bratich of service ami the same line Joseph Young Patsy J. Barone Joseph Ehrlcnbach, jr. Stanley Joseph Meade Richard S. Taylor old geiitlemaii. ; Auggie, ; is - still, of .work, h u t■ some -fellows are man?: Maybe by some emotional John Ilancox T?.—! - * » Ml * — — Allen Hannah Summer Residents Martin Bartolf Donald P. Eldridge Ervin Mogili Samnei I). Taylor doing a fine job as captain of the never satisfied. Possibly youmight' cxxpci ietice or in the burly burly I ret! Henry Bauer, jr.. Clarence R. Eldridge William Megill, jr. Dudley R. Tcrrett, jr. guards ami we d hope- uveiything like a fewvniovie- stars in your Norman Hannah (*) Fred A. Ahlgrim William A. Eldridge of life: It is not true also,” lie Robert I. Hannah Alfred Jack Ball, jr. David E. Beatty. Everett IV. Menke Harold Dixon Terrio will.go all right tinti 1 you fitib"-fol P--17' lo cheer you lip and smooth Edwin Ii. Behrens Donald A. Ennis George Menke, jr. added, "that !here conics to man James Hardagon Eugene R. Ball Martin C. Tcxtor lows l-otiirn. Ilavo'.not heard from; .. our lifow; Listen Harry, if 1 Leo A. Bcliissen George F. Emmons Thomas B. Menke Allen R, Thomas that brother of yours', Stan, -in’ 'mow yf.-i, and 1 think I do, you a sense of sin? Or suddenly to William Harris Elias B.. Baker, jr. Jacob Haussling Harry W. Baker . Kenneth Bender Leon R. Emmons George A. Metcalf Edward M. Thomas quite some time. Tell him if there wiMmake good.- If given a chance, I’aul Bcncuse John J. Ennis Albert Mccks is no word soon I shall send ail M. mail in darkness ti sense of impend William A. Heintz, jr. Edward E. .Barto Arnold F. Thompson knock dowh n few Zeros -and Paul Bcneway William G, Erickson Albert V. Metz Edward C. Tiedemann P. after iiini.j Glad you. are mec-t- ruble back to lis' With ii fine record ing judgment? ‘My spirit shall James Hendrickson Roland G. Blake Edwin J. Ervin James Herbert Donald Boegehold Albert C. Bennett Charles L. Miller Robert.L, Tiedemann during your, training . some and several .medals. If riot,' do not n°t strive with- man forever,’ Arnold L. Bennett Harold W. Estlow John W. Miller Everett Tilton Robert Holbrook, jr.* Thomas Bradley Harry Ross'Evans Frank Iloll Robert F. Brown Donald G. Bennett Spencer C. Miller Le Roy Tilton George C. Bennett Walter: Evans; jr. Jimmie L Mills Robert E. Trottler William Hughes Robert Camrcta Pierre J. Exarlios Martin Hurley'., William Cann Robert J Bennett Michael W. Morris Patrick F. Tierney, jr. Reginald Hurley Colwell W. Carr James Bennett Henry Fallcr Antonio A. Nuzzi Robert AV. Todd 1 - '. V - U N ■■■ ■■ ■ I Marvin B. llcnnctt Joseph Fnrruggio William E. Morris Lewis F. TortarielJo Evan E. James Robert M. Casey John Farrtiggio Grover R. James, jr. Robert S. Clare Samuel J. Bennett Harry S. Morris Louis Traverse Walter Beutell M argaret M. Fauvor Spencer B, Morton John S. Trimble Howard Janiouneau jr. Charles C. Cole Patsy Carl Ferrara Chas. W. Jclfrcy-Smith Kenneth H. Connolly Robert E. Bills George D. Moser, jr. Emilu J. Trippoli Stuart I. Bills Francis R. Fescharek John II. Maurer LeRoy Tucker John W. Jeter Robert II. Connolly Frederick Fcscharck A. E. Johnson Ronald II. Connolly Robert E. Blue Harold C. Megill Eugene F. Turchyn Edgar Bird Kenneth Fcscharck Herbert F. Mogili William Turchyn Joseph F. Kaiser Donald P. Daly Daniel Carl Fiore I G R A C E . M O O R E I George Kelcet Wesley Davenport David II. Bowers Harry A. Mills Michac-I Turchyn : | | I#- John Leroy Fitzgerald Wilson Kennedy Robert II. Dinegar Stephen Blauvclt, jr. Frank Mitchell John Tynia . . . . d , . . ' Hp- Ituth Botorff Joseph E. Flammia Arnold Moore James E. Ulond Paul C. Kotulla Hunter Diringcr „ , „ , La Rue C. Flegal Homer D- Kresge, jr. Walter Dottcrwcieh, j r . Frank Boulanger Michael Narayouski Walter Ulmer, jr. William T. Kresge Harrison Edwards Richard Brace Vernon L. Ford John Narayouski Anthony J, Valente OsntarKukor Andrew ), Egner John L. Braly * Theodore Frnnkonticld George M Naylor Eligio Valente | /lo ljv e b i Randolph La Barre Robert M. Eichhorn John E. Brannon Lester Franklin, jr Malcolm B Nesbitt Joseph J. Valente Raymond M. Lansingcr George T. Feick Albert Brown, jr, Charles Gnron Robert J. Neville Wendell E. Van Ilise John Brown Robert A. Grookctt Lloyd E. Newman Lfwood C. Van Note Roy Lever Robert J. Fiedler David J. Garrison Arthur Vcrnori Lins Charles H. Finke Joseph William Brown George II. Noble Reed Van Luvance Joseph A. Brown James D. Garrison Michael W. Norris John I. Van Note f: ■ (*{ 044/i €7im erf | William Fenton Lins Richard B. Fredoy Franklin Gasner Wallace E. Ludwig James B. Gartlan Norman L. Brown Michael J. O’Brien Joseph G. Vetrano George A. Burdge James L. Gattling Thomas E. O’Hagait: Dominick Vctrano 1^-' ■■■ -' 1 • . „ ■ . '•■(it William Lyot Robert N. Hamilton Benjamin Glashcn, jr. Joseph B,Lockwood Ted Hcish Reginald B Burdge Frank P. Orifici Paul J. Vetrano International Star of Concert, |f Harold F. Burke Millerd I. .Grant Thomas A. Orifici Steve F. Vctrano William F„ MacDonald Car) S. Hcrbst Charles Gravatt William Mackay Thomas T. Holme John Wiliiam Burke Wilbur Wyckoff Orr Carney Vctrano William H. Burr Stephen Graziano Frederick L. Osborn Michael A. VirgUJo Opera, Radio and Screen j?;;- K,MacWhinncy. jr. Harold II. Holt Reynold Green Rusling MacWltinney Thomas Howell Herman V. Busch Raymond Osborn, jr. Louis Vitale Irving Becker Albert A. Gross - Howard B. O'Shea Kermit T. Walker II - In Personal ft' George R. Magcc William liulskamper Albert Gubitosa Russell I-Y Major Charles Hunekc. Harold O. Brand Frederick E. Otto Russell R. AValling Ronald H. Bullock John Hammond Myron A. Pabst Philip I. Walton Robert McClelland, jr, Theodore E. Resting LeRoy Hammond jr. Wiiliani D, McClelland Donald Ketcham William Bullock Pietro F. Paccra Andrew AVallo Robert Britton, jr. Winston Hargrcavc George S. Palaia Michael AVallo Robert II. Mcadc Arthur1 Lambert, jr. Ernest J. Harris David V. Metz C. Laurin March Louis F. Byrd Jerry Palaia Richard O. AVard Lester. J. Campbell Fortune Harris Ray Palaia Irwin Milligan B. A. Matthews, jr. Ralph T.’artrnnft Alfred AVatson ■ Frank Mills David L. Matthews Victor J. Campbell Leon Palmer Eugene E. AVatson William E. Candiano Kenneth O. Hankins Jack A. Pantalco W alter L. Morris Joseph C. Meitner Peter J. Hartigan Albert AVarden CONCERT Willinm Morris. * Harold M. Menner Arthur J. Cappa Gerald G. Palaia Howard P. AVarden .1 1 Joseph J. Hartigan Robert Carhart (*) Paul Palmer William IL Morris George C. Menner William L. Hartwick Raymond E. AVarden Robert E. Moss Richard F. Meyer Elmer B. Carmen Ernest Palmer Ivan AVare Charles W. Caslicr Douglas II. naydcn Howard S. Parker Roy AVarren Arthur J. Mount, jr. Frank O. Nagle, jr. George J. neidemark Joseph Mount Frank Nichols Chas. A. Chamberlain Wm'. Patterson Agnes AVenver, R. N, Harry Mulliken O. C. Nicdcnstcin, jr. Jack B. Charlaton William C. Heidemark Bert Pearce Ncvel R. Webster • Jaelt Mulliken Edmund J. Ochiltree William Chceseman Frederick E. Height Charles Pearce David F. AVestervclt William A, Clark, jr. Frederick M. Heinrich Harry Pemblcton Lee Oliver White Richard P. Mulliken Howard Patterson, jr. Donald M. Hcitkanfp John J. Murphy Henry E. Pcclc, jr. Willie Knight Clarritt Jerry Percello Irving AVhite, ,z, Rex Clay, jr. - Richard It. Hcitkamp Genete’J. Percello F. Laird Nelson Carroll S. Pierce Frank E. Heimka Harry AV. AVhite, jr. Charles W. Newcomb Wnltcr Pittis Gienu R. Clay Louis J. Percelo Joseph M. AVhite •John V. Newcomb Bertram Pittis Fred P. Clayton, jr. Frederick P. Hendricks Salvatore Percello Robert' AV. AVhite Richard Clayton George I Hendrickson Sam Petillo Myron fi. AV’hite Norman Norris Bradley O. Potter Jn. B. Hendrickson, jr. Donald Opdyke Walter S. Propert, jr. George C. Phillips AVillard L. White Frank E. Herbert Edward Perrolla AVilliam H. AVhite Joseph V. Herbert Horace G. P ettit the declaration made by God’ him “Yield to the spiritual influence of Thomas H. Whitaker Mulford B. Herbert Bradford D, Picrsall Irving AVilde self, nnd the reason is ‘for that in which you are now conscious, defi Charles A. Hetzel Edgar Phillips, jr. Dennie D. AVilliams their going astray they are flesh.’ nitely, positively and actually, James G. Hicks Earl H. Plummer Noah F, AVilliams Vernon Higley Eugene R. Plummer SATURDAY It may he called a declaration of ‘My spirit shall “not strive with James F. Hill Robert E. Wills Hnrtsr.n Poland helplessness of God in tho case of man forever.’” * ; John H. Holland Richard E. AVilson 2 1 Robert Poles . /Robert Linehan 8 : 3 0 AUGUST! certain men and an affirmation of Dr. Dugan, of Newark gave tho Elias Horner Charles S. Polhemus Robert AVilson EVENING, Raymond S, Ilorncr tlie power of God acting in limi opening prayer, and Dr. Alexander Max Pollock Joseph AViltshire Joseph Higgins George E. Pullen tation.” K. Smith, of Olney, Philadelphia, Oivcn G. Hughes John E. AVise Vito Pisano ■ Darvcy AV. AVixon “The solcriiiiity of all this,’! said pronriiinced. the benediction. Regi John Arnnlfl Hulshart Salvatore Paris! Howard L. Hulso Rernnrd G. AVolford the speaker, “is when the question nald Milton, of the H. M. S. As Robert C. Pyle Richard E. AVooiridgc - eomds to us, ‘are you -refusing bury, sang a gospel hymn. N John T. Hulse Willie Edward Reaves Robert C Woo!rid?‘c Joseph A. Hulse the striving of tho spirit? If ns The flowers in tho font were in Andrew Rechsteiner Raymond AVnrwick ■All Seats Willard J- Hulse George A. Rechsteiner Thos. AVombough ir. ‘ I speak this solemn word, of the loving memory of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hummel Albert M. Reynolds AVilliam F. AA’omhaug scripture,” lie continued “and it William Atkinson and their daugh Winslow It. Hurford GeorgcAV. Reynolds Kenneth AVoedhous'e produces no trembling, then is the ter Mrs.' Charles Henry Arm Alfred C. Hurley Herbert Barr Reynolds Phillip Worthy Alton B. Hurley Linwood A. Reynolds A rthur G.: AVrlght time to tremble and be afraid. If strong, from the family; Rev. E. Carlton nurlcy Admission 7 5 c, $1 .0 0 , $1 .5 0 , (PluSgTax) AValtcr H. Riley James W.Wright there is some concern in your Palmpr Stanton, Louise Stanton Oscar H. Hyer William Roberts, jr.' Harry S, AVrlght heart, that concern is the ministry Stout and Mildred Stanton Lamb, Richard Irons ...... Michael Rinaldi Robert L. W right . of tho Living God, We . dare not from Albert T. Lamb; Mrs. George Bernard Jackson Vic. Rush Russell M. Jackson Joseph Yacearlno Auditorium Box Office Now Open drift on Sunday after Sunday, A. 'Pierce, from the family. Peter J Reid Emily Yarrington Charles H. Jackson, jr. Gilbert T. (Redden week after week, month .after The attendance , at the morning j Charles V. Jamison Janies F Yarrington Paul Redden, jr. Roger J. Young Management of W. Colston Leigh, Inc. month, year after year, pretend service was 5,100, und in tho 'even Daniel Burtis Jamison Robert G. Redden Roger L. Young ing some day to turn to God. God ing, 8,060. ' Alfred M Jobes Charles Rcchstelnor Allen L. Jobes Ordiyln Zagury will never abandon .any man, until Dr, Morgan was; the teacher at John A. Rice Philip Zarcaro ' William J, Jobes Kenneth IL Riley Mhrl- y Zagtiry that man has utterly abandoned the dally Bible Lovers’ Conference Robert Norman Jobes Henry Roehrich Harold Shear Johnson -Salvatore Zarcaro " Him.” In closing Dr, Morgati all this .week; ending tonight,'? in Albert C. Rogers John W. Zcrvtis James L, Johnson Albert Rogers,;jr.' pleaded with the ..congregation, the Temple. , ; ' Georgo-A; Johnson ? ’Killed in Action James L. Rogers- ‘ •’Reported Missing ? FRIDAY, AUGUST 13,1943 PAGE THREE
to sec? : Why of course, Dottie Eddowes.. . Boh Heinking, home on c r . n T a furlough seemed, to bn using up ! C * !-V PUSiNESS by McFoaftm all of his rationed shoe: leather on the distance between Gertrude’s 11 United States Soldiers Dueling With Nature men.. Every morning and evening and Aldyn’s house;" ,It looks , like they can' be, seen in their boat; Ernie “Hosenfeffer’f and Alin Nich Nature with Death doth, duel oft. The Beach Comber s hunting for fish. Is it the meat ols romance is getting to lie one United States has many soldiers Unsparing in inclemency shortage boys? ,.. Auggie has final of those “date me only” affairs. . . And every one is fully trained After the splendid performance Did you. sea Patsy".Resting riding To those, frail crafts which soar ly succeeded in obtaining a -guard Engaged in military service by Lawrence Tibbett last-Saturday to replace Bill Can?,. -.Gil “Silent around with Stubb oh the delivery aloft, • truck ?. Say, what is this"anyway ?. For victory will be well gained. night, which thrilled thousands. at Sam” Bowles has taker over the Encroaching on her sovereignty; the Ocean Grove Auditorium, we job. Good luck, G il.. .All the old ... .Who is this “Gregg” who seems For Heaven’s cloud ships are her pause for a period in waiting for gentlemen of the South End beach to be monopolizing all of “‘Betty’s”, AH the troops endowed with cour Grace Moore, another noted singer. time?.. .It looks like the girls are own are ih.pain,: this week. Curt age Each selection rendered by Mr. Bowles, the future Columbia foot taking over the North: find um Which sail through mists and peer brella stand. What’s the. attrac Are taught in camps where much Tibbett was done in ah excellent ball star, dished out many hard less blue, manner, which only America’s blows to them in \ a football game tion? ...From what I’ve heard is done. . But atithese monsters in her skies greatest can de,: • Saturday afternoon on thc beach. Bruce Griffith seems to be setting Each will render able service • In the past, years . the "Beach- down to one girl. ;. Which one is' She looks askance with veiled sur Is that nice, Curt?.. .The romance For the conflict shall bo won. coniber has always run a contest between Veine Smith and Jeanette it,. “Beau Brummel?".. ;It seems prise, for the JEing and Queen of the' Bromley is picking up as he cas; that: Purcell and- Tally are • seen As they within her realms sail Ocean - Grove Beach. This year now ? whistle / at her - when she' .is: around , together a great: .' deal, Every soldier is strong and sturdy, through. if all will cooperate I will c«rt, ' too- far - on' a r a f t,. .Mary could it be that they, prefer each Is brave controlling what he follow the tradition y running M argaret has hot been seen since others company to that of women? Behold them now! They twist! . . .“Buck”, and “Josio” are still could another contest. O11 the weekend she was out canoeing with 3am. They turn! of August 20th and 21st the elec MacCullum, Now, Sam; did you going strong; What’s the matter In his. strength and trust and ..wis They soar; They fight! They drop! tion will be held,. if ct all possible break the poor girl’s heart by tell with Janet, Buck ? .; . Well, I will, dom They burn! the ballot boxes will be placed at ing her you don’t love her? .. .Last close this, littlo edition with a bit either the lifeguard stands or the of advice and that is don’t miss the Will give his service as he should. Below them do the waters churn. weekend, Carolyn Wheeler had:. 4 umbrella boxes. In the issue fol sailor clown from Yale whose name Woman-less Wedding to’ be: given They grace the tallest mountain lowing the election I will proudly was George. We didn’t get .to-she in the Auditorium on Thursday, These skillful soldiers aro achiev height, announce' the King und Queer, of much 6f him Carolyn. Were you August 26th, A laugh a minute ing Now here;. Now there! Now out of. the Beach. It. is, understood that afraid of the other hungry gii-1? from the .time you enter until you The lessons learned in troth and there wit! be only one King and ...Marshall Warner seems to be leave. See all your host hoys sight, ono Queen for both beaches Thank dressed as girls.- Don’t forget the peace. cultivating a romance with a girl Sharp pointed rock, close brush you for all tih’e cooperation you named Janet. - You should , bring date. ."All Revoir. Righteous soldiers are a victory ing wing will extend her around;some time. .'.Last.Sun V- ' • ■ Their influence will never cease. Against some mammoth height of Last week Clayrc Thomson “Slave day night I saw Bill Tully .'walking; If you haven’t gotten around Driver” Yeo was chief general the boardwalk .with cute. Barbara oj^Jtp buying a Second War Loan tree manager of the Lawrence Tibbett The soldiers become so powerful. Smith:" What do you think of her At^Boncl, stop .and thfnk what it “You may as well take some dictation, .Miss Brown—I have a Some mountainous rangfe, a. thous box office. She now makes the B ill?' Too had she goes home so I would mean to you If our sot- little time to kill until my golf date.” Gallant, capable, throughout and things, . '• Beachcomber, Bill and Edna will soon. ■ ■ '■ ' " /. "■ ' diers hadn't gotten round to each day1 Shark hungry Sea; How can it be? be tickled with this outstanding ac Aldyn Graham and Gertrude Shultz • thc fight. complishment of their charming All supreme in efficiency - And yet no .matter where we turn have returned to the North End box office boss. Do the same for beach after a month of taking care Success and triumph iri their Nature is there, to bless or spurn. Glrace Moore, : Glay.ro... Assisting uf children (so they say.) at 'the THE POCKETB@@!C way. !'he Heavens smile" on,1 Thy gray Lawrence Tibbett in the concert South End bench; What's the mut seas churn, Saturday night was Jimmy Fergu ter girls, all the, boys in tlio serv Our brave soldiers are victorious Tis only man, who will not . learn. son, who opened and closed, dusted ice?...B oh Casey returned from, 0 / KNOWLEDGE and tuned the piano while receiv- the navy for the weekend. How: Capable, striving to attain On, On, Says Nature, let them be ing', rounds of applause from the wero things with you and Janet, Successfulness in competition •i seemetii thus, Their Destiny. audience. You wero really in the B ob?.’. .Dick Purcell .-seems to be All are so sure to win and gain. groove, Jim. t.Vi. Ball, North End getting tired of his girl “Maliol” O ca UAvys Surah Hopkins. cashier for the umbrella stand, has cr Eleanor Downs. Oh,; Well vari C G < S A ip a crush on a handsome young brute ety is the spice of life and Pop ■ F / G H T E P . Our soldiers skillful right and Ocean Grove, N. J. who has nine years of wolfing ex- Ball looks lonely. .'.U , looks like PLANE. . FIRST TO might pcrieriec. I hear.his name is Peter Patsy Tiffany is deserting Ilerhie • HAVc A With truth and wisdom hero and Dinklo. Ain’t love grand. . .Thrill-, for that mailman of. hers. . .Frank 2 0 0 0 HOPS£* ing or chilling the girls of the FCViER emsime; there, Nichols .breezed in last Sunday and SEC 10cDty North End beach is a young Anna who was the first person lie went 6UPERIOR TO Each is a brave conqueror upright polis matv nmnetl Alan Wainright. ALL MOSEL'S OF You seem very much interested in' . • TME'TAV.EI?" • Win freedom, justice, 'every-' • • JAP ZEKO. - . where. hint Betty Beaton., . .Miss Havens seems to have employed at •her South End pavilion a mob of .wor United States is well commanding shipers: They can always he 3 7 .0 0 0 found ir. thc svater or beach and Controlling too, just all it should. SPREADS! SLICES! TOASTS! 7AN KG It has" justice and freedom divine not in. thc shop. Now girls ho good. 1.South End .has been hon MELTS PERFECTLY! Ability, service, mighty good. ored by the arrival of -the Sisco girls. Here’s your chance fellows for two nice girls. . .The very t f g ® ■ i.ooo.ooo■ United States has great confidence You Can Get Quick EeSi^f — MACHINE GUNS In hope and trust for doing best. latest news from a good source is e o o s M « r m ? \ that Mimi Casey is now ' engaged. Her soldiers are vigorous and brave . .Lay oil boys. .Tom Wielert, who From Tired Eyes For victory is justly blessed. was home from the Army un 'the', 3i!ylH 3thrst I weekend spent Saturday night MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST TODAY -TME Pi MO IS 50 MAMEP Our soldiers .we do think of you with “Nic” Poole .at the movies. BECAUSE IT COULD READILV BE What’s wrong Tom? Is that the PlAVSP EHrtEFt SOFT OR iOC/D.- •In United States and far away. best you can do? / 7 WPS OR16MALI)' CAUEP 'PtAfJOFOfiTS ■ For victory is on your way Janice Bowman has become .a p ia n o (sort), FORTE(V00t>) Throughout each night and every popular girl with fellows and Jack Dawkins. What has. she got that ; day. attracts the boys ? Do you -know U.S. Tteesury Department girls? .. .Joey Borman nnd..Caro Eyes Overworked? J u s t p u t tw o d ro p s Thus United States, America lyn Slingerland spent another of Murine in each eye. Right , away it s ta rts 10 cleanse and soothe. You get— Has 'all her soldiers here and weekend trying to thrill all the boys. You didn't do 30 well did Quick Relief! AU 7 Murine ingredN TROOfSOlPSlEl) ■ TRWPS CARRIED .-... there. | Fun a.t the Beach | ents wash away irritation. Your eyes lee! IN FIRST 12 . -1H FIRST 11 you girls? . .11 am beginning to A10SOFW0RIP M03. OP WORLD Our minds and souls are full of wonder if the South End lifeguards refreshed. M urine helps thousands— let , WAR I - V VIARIL it help you, too. • thought ■ are "becoming commercial fisher 'A m erica k i r a il r o a d s h a n d l e p ' : I Pedal Boats j .11 W E 5 FROM 14*. " iv ' M .6V1.83Q TROOPS IN THE fIR S T IZ To God, we pray in earnest - 't o i i awmths-fcw tat. • p AAONTHS OP TH IS W AR MORE prayer. . I and • 1 A FlUeflPPLS 7 0 > , ..J,-'; THAN - f TIMES AS MANIAS JN THE If You SufferPERIODIC’ MATURE. " ■ — t?" ' ! SAME PER too OF THE LAST MAP / . Phebe Beswiclc. 1 Motor Boats I For Vour e V e s Ocean Grove, N. J. . RP 500SOOTHES * CLEANSES • REFRESHES § ON | FEMALE THE TIMES OWN The Tempter’s Voice 1 Wesley Lake j By d'Alessio | Between Asbury Park = THESE WOMEN! If a man is walking up the road, And he stumbles while ho walks, | and Ocean Grove ! PAIN Please don’t ho too hard 011 him, Which Makes Vou I AERIAL 1 Weak, Cranky, Nervous— Some day you’ll itnlk like he talks. ' Solution in". Next ;ls»ue. | JOYRIDE I If at such times y o u , liko so many •women and girls suffer from cramps, 5 6 7 8 . 9 10 u His load may he heavier than you headaches, backache, distress of ‘'Irreg l 2 3 4 | Lake and Asbury Avenue | ularities", periods of tho blues—duo to think, functional monthly disturbances— 13 14 J SPEEDWAY CARS | Start at once—try Lydia E. Plnkham a u His shoes tighter than you wear, Vegetable Compound. This famous li I I 1 3rd Ave & Boardwalk | quid not only helps relievo monthly 15 16 17 If his load was on your back, pain but also accompanying . tired, The soles of your shoes, would I Asbury Park " | weak, nervous feelings of this nature. This is because of its soothing effect 18 19 20. 21 tear. on ONE OF WOMAN’S MOST IMPOR 1 OBSTACLE GOLF f TANT ORGANS. ' 25 26 z? Taken regularly—Lydia Pinkham'a 22 23 24 “Donlt pelt a sinner with words or | (The Golf Course with | Compound helps build up reslstanco HI m against such symptoms. Thousands 28 29 30 stones!” 1 the windmill) \ upon thousands report benefit. Also a lin o sto m a c h ic to n ic . F ollow la b e l d lrec* , i t His sms. could be only hew, | 4th Ave. & Boardwalk | tio n s. Worth trying! • 31 32 33 1 When your sins are introduced, 5/IBtl
LEGAL NOTICE THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES NOTICE JFIGURE IT OUT YOURSELF And Shore Times In tlie M atter of. the Resorve Building Down PttbllsliLMl Friday .• . V . .. . and' Loan Association of Asbury ' 1I0MEll D. KHKSOE, Editor and Publisher Turk, New Jersey, In voluntary dis- Memory LOUISE KRESGE, Local E dltor^^ • / ^ . _ . .'solution and liquidation. S IX T F -F O U R 31 YIN A V E N U E , OCEAN GROVE, NEYV JERSEY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to tho, provisions: of Sec • /*■,'. ,■ .•; . ; T elephone: .7 •-.•:•..y'-.V; ' ' : tio n : 17:12-SG R . S ; o f N e w J e r s e y , SUBSCmrrloNsT $2,00 yearly• $1.25 scm l-annually; 70a. .oiiarWrfar, or..Be. Notice is herohy given to the: creditors • and ])ost:igc tier copy; postage paid,.in the -United S lates; Caiiaua ■»;’-a - i of. the • Reserve.; Building1 and -Loan ; Foreign, &t.no a.vear.•-V 'v•■ ■•. . : :■ ?. ■.: ■ =, !;;v ; 1 d Association of Asbury Park, New Jer Fifteen Years Ago Thirty Years Ago sey, a corporation of the:;.State of A d d r e s s e s chiuiged on rettiicVt—always give ophier.address.' : • Now Jersey,.. Avlth*. its .principal oHlce The cornerstone Qf . the new Tag Day was being observed here ADVERTISEM ENTS: • Rates AvilL be .•furnished, by us on reiiueat^ at C01 MaUlson AVoime, Asbury Park, .SvATiJH'.TI 1E l.A B E t,■.ON YOUj t PA P. 13\1‘ VOW T11E 13NIURAT 1 ON OF New Jersey; ;to bring ' in. under; oath, Molly Pitcher hotel at Red Bank for the benefit of the Ocean Grove YOWR .:S 1 /B 8 C U + P T IO N ‘\v ;■ V■ -•••.:''' •' •to. the subscribers, the Trustees, of said was bring laid by Mayor, W. H. R. Home for the Aged, 63 Clark ave Association, [u ;..Vblunlary dIksolutIon a tul ■;!iqiiiijh tioil, > the!r debts;. denia iirts . iVhi’fi;. It ’ was lie similar in nue; Mrs. H, Sanford Flint, was1 a nd . claI ins ; aga i nst.'; said- Associa tion chairman and Mrr.E. K. Woolston, Within three; inbhUis from r the. ■ Onto appearariee to tlio'’Independence, : of . th is; lioticei;o r tliey »wlU be forever Hail at Philadelphia. assisiant. chairman. ' biirred from .: a n y ■; action. ./•there for NATIONAL EDITORIAL- teredV uh . seen iu lrc(iLiLtU tnai] h'jiiiihst; the/ Trustees, or ;tha Asspcia- • Under the direction of Miss Madame Ross Olitzkn, star of . 1 ■ .at ihe ;• ‘ / ‘ lio n v V .'/!‘'■■■./■: ow." 1 ;••.-\ the , Chicago -.Qpera company, iiad in . SO« I ATI ON Qcf;iif. Grn'-e .pbstciilice •;; v v- D rtted: - A sbury ' Park;;;- X ,; J*;- • June Gertrude; Townsend. “Sons • of i n n i, . i ‘M 3; -. s d,- - ■.•:;■-,■•■/;;£: / .v , r sung in ihe Auditorium, assisted i.}:: .£;i •.;- ■■ JE S S E ; Cl.; AV 13 BS T E n , •■ . Strangers,” a religious , and" liis- JR o b e u t 13. ..T P S T iN C i, /; l orical pageant was tieing lirusent- by. Dari Beckloe, tenor- arid JacquOs \^,13!^ll3R-.13..vCOYTI3v • Isarsner, violinist. ' ■/. Wc shall wm ■ or we shall die.”— General Douglas ■:'• %: \ :A . •:••''>'.>■.)=■-■-•V;>w; x-v T ru s te e s . ' ed in thC y A iiditorium. ’• Special, }Iphovt: C\*irton, • ? -‘y.-y music was provided by Rachel J. Living models . liriiidisplayed MaeAi'thur •. V.-.v-.’. , .S o lic ito r v • ' \ '"' 783/M at t is'oh ■; Avon lie, \i :// :■ v*-V! . ilamilton, yocalistmand Charles ■Paris fashions for, fall at. the Stein- : A&lmry / Ihi rlc,; New / Jersey. & :i•:.";; / "Pier, cellist. \ ■ - \ f - y’f bach store, Asbury Park. The models paraded in a beautiful court IN CIIANC 11UY .OF NEIV 712USI: Y ' . With a east of sixty-six “flnp- A Party Council on the' third , floor, in tho latest pers,’.’ Bill'.Tliomson had presented ir has lit'en fruquentijyi'emarkotl liji.i’ar-seeing.Rtiintb- T.ci—qiipjrV JciSNiri r sw aby. a n b . gowns, hats, furs,, slippers, man L A !J .W * WA U Y : a show 'at; the ar.mial Auditorium tles, etc. m .y:': -: ■'• ; iieans.oi' !afe thal while' the De.mocritts are badly divided v'/ l'ly "Vi.vt lie ; o f ; a ii: o rd er. ,of; th e .C ourt Ushers’ Banquet at the North End o f ; C bp j i i-c- ry . inn d o. >Vi i * 111 o / day '; of /tit e The name of Walter F. Clayton tone lev De tl rs md me i and omi it of n o t i c e , dent, Piate. Glass, Automobile NOTrCJ3 OF PUBLIC. SALE OF And for REAL. .ESTATE .LANDS AND PREMISES IN .THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTIJNK IN THE that is -worth the money, see COL’NTY OF MONMOUTH.' NOTICE Is hereby given that on me—in other worda " In Belgium the Nazis Tuesday, . tho twenty-fourth day of Investment Information arid August, 1943, at jwo-thirty o’clock In SEE ME IIEFOJIE YOU BUY now are selling prop the afternoon, at the Neptune Town FUNERAL HOME erty confiscated from ship Headquarters, 137 *South 'Main Successor to BURTIS Bums’ on Bonnow Advice is But One of loyal Belgians to resi Street, Neptune, Now-Jersey the/Town-- dent 3 co o p e ra t i n g ship of Ncpttirto, in tlie Countj' of Jlon- 514 Second Avenue, Our Many Services mouth'will offer at public sale, to the Asbury Park Louis E. Bronson with their Nazi .mas highest bidder, at a minimum salo Ma.MBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT 1NSURANCB CORPORATION ters further, compli price of Three Thousand, Five Hundred A Sympathetic. Service, cating the fiscal af Dollars cash ,;(?3,500.00) all the right, REALTOR-r-INSUROR Help YossrseSS Jltlo and interest of the said Township Reasonable and Refined, fairs o! that troubled neqhired at a-.tax sdle and the fore ■ 53 Main - Avenue I he First National Bank of Bradley Beach Buy W ar Bonds land, . closure of the equity of redemption Ocean. Grove, N.' J. : thereof In and to the following describ J. R. Ely & W. A. Woolley ed lands and: prem ises:• - a a t r- Phone A /P. 567 Phone A. P. 1058. . Bradley. Beach, N. J. All those certain Jots/ tracts or par cels of land, and premises situate,/lying '^ .F r id a y , Au g u st 13,1943 PAGE FIVE After spendihg two weeks at The within a few miles of Freehold erford; Mrs. William Spare, Nor Helen, 18 Abbott avenue, James W. are rapidly reaching the .point ristown, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry IN AND OUT OF McNeil has returned to his home where actual construction began Neelman, Peekskill, N. Y.; Misses in Hoboken.:.': : . Catherine and Mary Kipp, Pater f J)thought for tbtWttk End I to multiply last week. Several Miss./Lois Lansberry, of Johns son. ; | By Verne Leslie Smith, ? OCEAN GROVE town, IPa., is visiting Mrs. James A. properties a t Leonardo were con Dardanelle—Anne Korb, New Snug Harbor—Mrs. Gertrude York City; Mrs. J. Kievit, Naomi f Pastor of St. Paul’s Church 5 Shaffer this .weekend, at the St. demned and soma families already Harrison, Mrs. Mary Hinchcliff, .iuiuitiiitaiiBiiii(flUBiiinaiiiiiiiii>'«iiBHii!iiiiIiiijiiiBitinBiiBiiBiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiatiitiiiiBiiBnBiiBiiBiiiiitiiaiiBiiaitB!iiiiBTtvi^:- Elmo hotel, Main avenue. Kievit, Paterson; Mr. and Mrs. C. Jamaica, N. Y.; Miss Marie,Teach- have moved to make why for the A. Abels, Teriafly; Alex Wright, | Hr. and Mrs. Edwin Copeland Miss Dorothy Marshall, 127 ner, Glen Ridge; L. R. Van Pelt, SOME PATTERNS FOR LIFE f and daughter Marion, of Plainfield, railroad connecting the depot Brooklyn'; Gloria and Ruth Lam Audobon; H. J. Woodward, Phila We need patterns. ,r - Broadway, is spending a week’s bert, Teresa Simone, Dora Martin, arrived here last week to spend the vacation in the Poconos. with the deep water pier; addition delphia; Mrs. E. D. Price, Irving If ope is to build a house he will do-well to engage an. architect balance of the season at 48 Me* al office space has‘been rented in Harrison; Marion and Jessie Pen- ton; Mrs..: George Baker, Jersey to draw plans and elevations for him-to build by. We have seen M r.'and Mrs; U. C. Ryerson/of nycook, Marie. Pfister, Paterson; City; Mr. and Mrs. J. Gnynor.and |!: Clintock stroct. Freehold, a construction company Marie ' Haines, Elizabeth;. Emma houses obviously erected without, plans,'and they are monstrosities. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Crawford Newark,are spending several family, Hoboken;. Lou Dayton, . A ship-builder wisely constructs a model before building his ship, weeks at the Majestic hotel, Ocean is making plans to establish head Hooley, Sussex, N. J.; Elaine Ston Helen Andrews, Plainfield; Mrs. 5 and baby daughter, Carol, returned ier, P. Stonier, Brqoklyn; R. J. else his ship may sink to: the bottom of the sea. [ .this week to their homo in Astoria, avenue. 1 . •'/.'• - quarters, at Asbury avenue and Ruth Brauhlin ' and son, .Paterson, ,. When a woman makes a dress, she will do well to use a pattern. Riehberg, Kearny; Gladys Martin, The Breakers—May Davenport L. I., after spending a week with Bill Brennocke, son of Mr, and Route 34, and surveying and-engi- Paterson. H e are frank to say.that we have seen dresses for which no patterns XMrs. Crawford’s parents, Mr. and Kji's, William Brennecke, 144 lieering crews have been laying Lillian Keach, Bridgeport, Conn:; could have been used, and they were fantastic beyond description. • Cheltenham—Mrs. M. -E. Zendt Mr. and, Mrs. C. Brenng, Mr, and Mrs. John G. Syms, 116 Clark avc- Broadway, was graduated recently cut the project between Five and daughter, Souderton, Pa.; Mrs. Likewise we have observed some patternless lives, and while they from the navy - base at Sampson, Mrs: J. G. Stanley, Caldwell; Syl have hot necessarily been vicious, they wore shapeless and without V nue. Points and Pine Brork. H.-'Carlock, Mrs. -Yari Varick,: Mil via. KoHer, Lucille Lobeeh, New meaning. • , .... Mrs. E. A. W. Beale, of Brook N. Y.j and. received his rating as lington; Lillian Reed, Philadelphia; a petty oificer, third class, lie is Dog Too Young for Navy Yoik City; : Mrs. Dl F. Moore, Jesus considered numerous .passable patterns for his own life, and lyn, is spending two weeks at tho Mr, and Mrs, P. Murray, Bayonne;- Bernadette Moore, Mrs; A. M. Le- •rejected, them one by one until ho found a pattern with the imprint Marlborough hotel, 17 Seaview now stationed, a t -' 'Norfolk, Va.; “Tex," a find; specimen of Ger George Bedell, Mrs. Blanche Will- awaiting further orders. grco, Elion Legree, Paterson; Pvt. of God upon it: Are you consciously building your life upon a pattern, avenue... q . ... man police dog,, given to the Coast der, Latham, N. Y.; Edwin arid and Mrs. J. Stachura, Philadelphia; or just letting it develop into a hit or miss affair? Hear the Sunday .V After spending a week at the Mrs. Ralph Peters, of New Hyde Guard several, weeks ago, has been Helen Sutphin, Rutherford; Helen Richard Lewis, Ft. ICnox, Ky.; Mr. morning sermon oil this theme., . . ; • :•' Arberton hotel; 7 Seaview avenue, Park, N. Y.j. is spending .this week returned to its owner, Mrs. Eliza Bulldey, Rita Neaber, Newark; und Mrs. R. C. Baird, Forest Hills, • / Mrs. E. R. Willets returned to her with her, daughter, Mrs, Edward Benjamin Downer, East. Orange; N. Y.; Robert and Jack Clark, Clif , ST. PAUL'S CHURCH INVITES YOU .'• homo this week in Mo.orestown, Hamblet and family, 113 Clark beth Brown, Jamesburg. Reports Barbara Blimm; Plainfied; Rassp 'lo Church School on Sunday at 9:30 n. m. ton; Mr. and Mrs, J. II. Holloway, To Morning Worship at, 10:45 o’clock. ' ': avenue. . .v from the Navy show that the dog Pandise, Philip Seyso, Cedar Grove; New York City; Capt. and Mrs. > N . J. Doris Carisen, Jersey City; Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Pittis, of Miss Florence Ajamian, of Clif was. too young, to respond to rigor F. G. Hammer, Washington, D. C'. Sermon:' ; “SOME• PATTERNS FOli LIFE” Plainfield,' who have been summer Wetmorej Bayonne; Oharlotte Koh Misnchostcr—Dr. and Mrs. John . Quartette and Soloist ton;- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Neats, ous training. After another year’s ler, Reading, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. .residents at their cottage 76 Clark of East Orange; Mrs. Lillian Reid age it may be returned for fur Pitts, Bloomfield; Mrs. Janies Gib To Prayer Mooting on Wednesday tit 7:30 p. in. : ' : avenue, for many years, have their C. C. Slocum, Xucille Slocum, Miss son, Ridgewood; Dorothy Clothier, and daughter Mildred, of Brook ther training. ' The dog was origi Carol ' James, Westfield; Jessie ■; .twin sons,-Walter arid Bertram, in lyn; Mrs. P. J. Downs; of Newark, East Orange; Helen Everett, Mrs.' {•BBBItlOMlMBBBMaBBBMMBBMBB; nally tho property of A. Carlton Vincent, Newark; Edna/ Murphy, E. R. Everett, Elizabeth; Mrs. G, the service. ' arid-Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Muller, of. Connie Williams, Jersey City. ; •-'.Lt. John F. Mulliken who was Union, are-guests of Mr. and'Mrs. Brown, soiiVof Mrs. Brown, who I. Kreamor, Flushing, N. Y.; Mrs. WILBUR R. GUYER j Shelburne—Mrs. Edna.' Funk, John Little, Jackson, Heights, N. HOT , commissioned recently at the Army W. B. McKim, 92 Webb avenue. 'died suddenly following an' attack Mrs. Myrtle McBride, New Hope,' Successor to • : - .Air Corps School at Foster .field, Y.; Miss Helen Braun, Mrs. S. E. After, spending a two weeks’ of spinal meningitis while on a fur Pa.; Mrs. R. M. Hailey, Miss Edria Sterling, Washington Heights, N. WILLIAM YOUNG J Texas, is spending a furlough at vacation visiting friends in Brigh Delp, Washington, N. J.; Mrs. J. HOME-MADE i, his home, 17 Abbott avenue. lough at his home. here. Carlton Y.; AV. R. Flowers, Ida Flowers, ton, Mass., New River, N; C., and Ramsay and son, Bronxville, N. Y.; Baltimore,. Md.; Jessie KrousC, Major Herbert B. Frederick, of her sister and husband, Lt. and saw service at Pearl Harbor and A. B. Clark, Newark; Stan Holt, PLUMBING AND I other points in the Pacific cam Perryman, Md.; Mary F. Kaiser, IWashington, D. C., ; spent last Mrs. Lambros Callimahos; of War- Ridgewood; Edgar Weeks, Charles Baltimore, Md.; ,G. A. Durant, , weekend with his wife and family rentori, Va., Miss Joan Sweet, 145 paign. ;'v; 1 Newman, Yonkers, N, Y.; Mrs'. J. Bethel, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. G. M. HEATING s DAILY- 3 P. M. !:/ at the Spray View hotel on the Mt. Hermon Way, returned to her May Permit Sunday Movies J. Burkart. and daughter, Balti Anders, Clifton; Mabelle Morgan, Estimates Given . • , ocean front. , home this' week. ' . Steps were taken last Monday more, Md.;' Irene and Dorothy Verona; Fred and Hazel Hillman, Cofporal Richard Borden re Fuetacks, Bloomfield; Doris' Last, Reitz Model Bakery night by the Mayor and Council Viola Frey, Clifton; Ida Wolf, East Hempstead, N. Y.; Helen Ross, 64; Main Avenue, Ocean Grove J turned to Camp Breckinridge, Ky. Lillian Graham,. East Orange. 47 Pilgrim Pathway ;: today, after spending a ten day at Spring Lake,; toward legalizing Orange; Doris Johnson, Newark;: The AVendell—Mrs. A. Haase Telephone 428 J furlough with his mother, Mrs. Sunday movies. An amendment to Lt. arid Mrs. T. Schmitt, Bronx; '• /'■ ■ r '- r.‘ ; ‘ •■' OCEAN GROVE Bid for Her Bottle Frances Marz, Bloomfield; Charles and children, Richard , and Ann, Ella G. B.orden, 141 Main avenue. the municipal ordinance, striking Mrs.-yS. Feursteiri, Newark; Miss ill ••••••• »••••• HIM After spending several days Smith, Edna Smith, Camden; Mrs. Gertrude and Lillian Ford, F. Cas out references to movies and night S .' Bahrenburg, Miss A. Bahren with his wife, Mrs. 0. D. Swank, sidy, Arlington; Mrs. -R. C. Spiel- j^Dtcaiiin n'ti m iiiiriinMiiiisifiiiiiiiii riiriiiiiiiiii|iiiiiina^ Major 0. D. Swank returned Wed clubs, was approved on first read burg, New York.., . " riian and son Richard, Bloomfield; nesday to the Shenengo Replace ing. It was offered by Councilman Laingdon— Genevieve Riordan, Airs. H arry''Post, Miss.- Elizabeth ment Depot, Greenville, Pa., where Yonkers, N. Y.; Winifred Carney; 1 WOOLMAN’S I Frederic Duggan, seconded by Betty Harding, (Pawtucket, R, ' I.; A’an Strat, AA’allington; Aliss Annie Strassburger’s he is post chaplain. . Councilman Ellis Gant, and approv Gertrude Lepich, Holyoke, Mass.; O’Hare, Nutiey; Joe Bannon; Jer Capt. and Mrs. F. G. Hammer, ed without a dissenting vote. A Mr- and Mrs. A.,Blasi, Mfes Mary sey'City; Air. .and Airs. J; Manthey, > of Washington, D. C., were recent Irvington; Frank Corlnelly, Elizat Market ' [Quality Marketi resolution from'the trustees of the Guron,, Newark; Peggy Johnston, both; Rev, A.: Poleskey and daugh guests at the Breakers, 4 Surf ave Auburn, .N. Y.; Olivo Buell, Hol Pilgrim Pathway and Olin Street 125 Heck 1 nue. Presbyterian church urged that tlie comb, N. Y.; Philip Hyde,.Mr.'and ters. All-, and Mrs. E. Bozzay, Cald I Avenue After spending a week with Mr. Sunday shows be banned. well; Ruth Eberhardt, Aire. AI. AV. Telephone Asbury Park 1749 i Telephone 963 Mrs. John Barlow, Brooklyn; Mr. Scones, Newark; Lillian Zimmer Fillman’s sister, Mrs. Wallace Wants Ordinance Enforced and Mrs. H. M.- Huether and son, Th6 Oldest Independent Genera) Reed, 125 New York avenue, Mr. man, Paterson; Air. ■ and-' Airs. S. 1 Ocean Grove 1 The Brielle Chamber of Com Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Richard Reih- Swift, Prospect Park. - Market in Ocean Grove nnd Mrs. Ralph Fillman and ert, Philadelphia; Virginia Price, daughters, Isabelle, Eleanor, Mar merce, meeting at the Dinner Bell Baltimore, Md.;,-.Mrs. R; C. Gra ian and Barbara, and Miss Pearl last Monday night, appointed Fred ham and son, Randallstown, Md.; Fillman, sister of Mrs. Reed, re erick W. Newton head of a com Miss Charlotte Bollinger, Newark; Full line of 1 Fresh Shoulder of Pork turned to their home in Pottstown, mittee to visit the borough council Miss Vivian Connor, Irvington; Mr. JOSEPH’S BEAUTY SALON P O U L T R Y Pa., this week. and Mrs. C. S. Carmichael, Balti All Branches of | Loins of Pork Pvt. R. R. Holbrook, jr., son of and request that body to enforce a more, Md.; Charlas Still, New York BEAUTY CULTURE a n d Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holbrook, recently enacted borough ordinance City; Mr. and ■ Mrs. \V. J. Scott, x Permanents $3.50 op ; | F r a n k f u r te r s 81 Heck avenue is stationed at requiring property owners to clear Arlington; John and Chris Scott, 3310 Corlies A re. ITeptnne, *N; J. FANCY GROCERIES | Fresh Butts Norbh Camp Hood, Texas. His rubbish and overgrowtli fromi Maplewood; Mrs. Arthur. Hall and J address is Co. C, 142nd Bn. A. S. son, Carteret; Mr. - and; Mrs. L. | Strictly Fresh Eggs T. P., 2nd Platoon. their lands. They are expected Griese, West Orange. to cite to council the fact that CHOW MEIN Miss Mildred Vanderhoof of Ke Sterling—Miss Rose Mae Giel, TO TAKE JtOME PRIME MEATS | Fresh Spare Ribs nosha, Wis., who is spending the Most New Jersey housewives, many sites where there should be Allendale; Mr. and Mrs. -William summer with her sister at 23 Bath like June Farrar (above), have victory gardens are now yielding Wirdt anti son, Garwood; Mr. and empty deposit bottles they have Mrs. S. Hatfield, Verona; Charles NEW CANTON RESTAURANT .. avenue and Miss Janet ^ Stoll,^Jias a bumper crop of ragweed instead C1IIKESE and AAlEItlCAN FOOD Fresh Vegetables just returned from a trip through delayed returning. To be sure ol Iineis, -Lyndhinist; Mr. and Mrs. RV JN’.C“X Neptuno High School New Hampshire visiting friends. enjoying your favorite beverage of vegetable's. The harmful effect' Gelok, Clifton; Mjss Carrie Wint 89 So. Haln Street Ocean-Grovo are now making our = this summery-all deposit bottles T elcp h o n o A . P . 0177 BIRD’S EYE | W e ■ The monthly meeting .. of St. of ragweed to ray fever sufferers ers, Faiidawn; Chris Bowers, Ruth- (milk;beer and carbonated bever FROSTED FOODS I Summer Sausage 1 Paul’s W. S. C. S. will be held in age) should be returned to where will also be pointed out. t; ^■liiHiirKiiiiiiiiiiiiitauiitiiiiiiBiiiiiiiniiiiiitiiiM iiiiitBiitii^ ^riiiiBiiBiiiitiiiaiiittiiiBiiBiiiuiiiaiiiTiiiiaiiiiiiiiiijnuiinxi^ ithe junior room of the church; they were purchased. Granted Leave of Absence Wednesday, August. 18, at 2:00 p. 1 BRAKE SERVICE Police -Captain’ Spencer Clawson ^lilllllllinillllllitllllllllllllllllilllltillilllillllllliillllllllli m. All circles are asked to' be TOO LATE FOR BATTERY SERVICE I ! Featuring— f present. Mrs. Ella Poole will be CLASSIFICATION granted a leave of absence by the CARg^ INSPECTED I the speaker of the afternoon, her Belmar board of commissioners STORAGE TIRES 1 ! an GIL WAVE ! > topic being, “The Volunteer Woman LOST—Strayed or Stolen, from last Tuesday upon notice from the • and Her Church.” 13 Ocean Pathway, -Ocean Grove, officer th at his enlistment applica Classified Advertisements Mrs. Burton Hall, of Montclair, Siamese cat, female, tan. body, NEPTUNE I was a visitor this week at the b'rown ears, mask, tail and legs, tion had been approved by the. f Raymond's Beauty Salon I Advortlsementa for these columns should bo In the office of “The home of her sister, Mrs. Joseph head slightly twisted, bright blue navy and he had been ordered to | AUTO REPAIRS { Times'1 NOT LATER THAN 1? O’CLOCK NOON Thursday of each eyes; gentle disposition. Reward |: HAIRSTYLIST | Rainear, 85 New Jersey avenue. report for active duty.Clawson w e e k . Mrs. Edmund L. Thompson, jr., for information concerning it. Auto Repairing | | 727 Bangs Avenue | Telephone 4154-M. Mrs. - Clara is the ninth member of the eleven- CLASSIFIED AD BATE of Neptune City and formerly of RAY ELLIS | | Asbury Park J Ocean Grove, is a patient at Fit- N. Bailey.—33* : , - man borough police force to enter g Stockton and So. Alain St. i 25 w o rd s O R L E S S ...... 25c. military service, and his departure, More than 25 wordd ...... '.. 1 cent per word kin hospital. | Ocean Grove. Tei. 7727 I i Tel. for Appointment 8220 I 5 times for the price of four. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mc- Mayor Leon T. Abbott said, will Copy mailed in, given to representative or brought to office por- Kenney, of Port-Au-Peck, N. J., require the borough -to engage a .fllllllllfllll)!fl1IIIIBttlllBtllllIliB!lltllllBilBlllllIli|'tlll|llir.|^ eonally must bo accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost Copy accepted over phono as a courtesy and convenience to .customers. and Mrs. W illiam . B. Clark, of replacement on a fulltime basis. Bills duo-immfcdlately upon presentation. . Springfield, N. J., were recent guests of Mrs.' David Park, 115 69 th Wedding ■ Anniversary Pure Fruit Fudge Franklin averiue/ Mr. and Mrs. William E. Woolley, B. FEDDES Delicious—made from tho pare Joe Kaiser, 112 Webb avenue, is .wholesome fruits, and . filled FOR SALE or RENT—Houses FOR RENT—Corner house, 5 home for a six day furlough'. He sr., Keyport, last Thursday cele JEWELER with nuts or marshmallows. brated their 69th wedding anni Lemon Peel Marshmallow and . apartments, Bargain—1-Heck rooms and bath, all improvements, has been advanced to petty qfii- Watch Repairing Lemon .Peel Xut FuU go ave., 8 rooms,' all-:.improvements, unfurnished, adults only, 102 Heck 's rating1 in the amphibious versary. Their married life start Reliable | Lime 3Ilnt—Fresh itusplierry furnished, $3,500. Semons Agency, avenue.—33* Xut • ;es on the Atlantic coast, ed in Keyport on July 29, 1874 BEST PRICES Fresh Strawberry Nut Fudge 124 Mt. Tabor; Way.—33” \ ': liss Margaret Marshall, of when they were united in marriage PAID FOR OLD GOLD Pure Home-Made ' GARAGE FOR RENT—Water it Orange, is visiting her aunt APPRAISED FREE FOR SALE—Enameled metal proof, cement floor; month or P uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm by the Rev.-Elias Mead, pastor of SALT WATER TAFFY couch, opens: to double bed size, ex yearly. Delaware nnd . Embury the Keyport; Reformed church. Market ] 57 Main Avenue Marshall, 128% Clark avenue, cellent condition, price, $6.00. In avenue lots. Owner Schnnble, '97 for several weeks, Practically all of the intervening S. Blauvelt, Proprietor § Ocean Grove ' quire 124 Broadway, Ocean Grove. . 303 Newark Avenue I GREGORY’S Embury avenue. Call mornings. Mrs. E. A. W. Beal -and her years have been spent in the bor —33* ' ' .. . -33-37* - ' BRADLEY BEACH | Post Office Building - CHOCOLATE SH0PPEE granddaughter Miss Betty .Wilson, ough where their four children . 516 Cookman Ave., A. P. *- of Brooklyn, are stopping at the (Corner of Central Avenue) | WANTED—Lady would like were raised and attended the local room and board in a refined home WANTED—House in northwest Marlborough hotel, 17 Seaview At right of Pilgrim Pathway s section of Ocean Grove. Give full, avenue,, for several weeks. schools. One daughter died two Bridge i atiiiiBiiiiiBtiBtiBitiiiBttaiiBiifliiiiiiititiinittinaiiBtiiuiitittf. by the year, reasonablerby.Septem ber 1st. Mrs, Siniontohi 85 kit. and complete details as to condi ■ Ensign Van Voorhee3 Lloyd, of years ago. The other there chil Taboi* Way; Ocean Grove.—33*. tion, lowest price, improvements, Montclair, who is on . a short fur- dren are Mrs. William T. Walling, 1 Call I when available, etc. Box 12, Times ' lough, having just returned from Poole avenue, Keyport, Charles PRIME BEEF ! FOR RENT—3 and -1 room Office.—33* North Africa and active service | DAY’S] apartments, furnished for complete and William E. Woolley, jr., both a n a FOR SALE—Rooming house, In Sicily, surprised his aunt, Mrs. ?I RADIO ■ CAB =I housekeeping, inner 'spring mat William Davenport-Jones, 7 Hcck of Greenport, L. I. i Ice Cream Garden 1 tresses, special rates: after Labor Bath avenue, 0. G., 17 rooms, fur | Asbury Park = nished, partly heated by hot air. avenue, recently, by spending a Depot Plans in Full Swing Day. : Inquire 67 Franklin avenue, short time with -her. Taxes low, excellent condition, Evidences that the Navy’s plans : GROCERIES i Tea Room -33-37*: . .-, S' ';' Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Thomp- riiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiii* $4,400, terms. Brewer & Smith, son, 65 Pilgrim Pathway, had as to build a huge ammunition depot I CANDY GIFTS = ' FOR SALE—Attractive home Realtors, 701 Bangs avenue, As their guests recently, Mrs. Thomp on Surf avenue, one block from bury' Fark. Phono 250.—27tf. son’s sister and brother-in-law, | 48 Pitman Avenue I boardwalk. 9 rooms, bath, hot Judge' and Mrs. Martin B. Stuts- Day and Night Service | | Ocean Grove | water heat, partly ! furnished, FOR SAL E—Furnished, 12 ttman, of Plainfield, and Mrs. SUMMER BIBLE = Also Stand At Police Booth, 3 $5,500. Brewer & Smith, Realtors, rooms, $2,500; 14 rooms, $2,500; JCharles Gemar, of East Orange, North End | | Established 1876 | 701 Bangs avenue, Asbury Park. 8 rooms, $3,200; bungalows, two Jfeister of -Mr. Thompson. CONFERENCE KllliBlisiiailBIIBtllllfltlllltllflltBilBtllllBIIBtilltlllBIIlilliillllli Phone 250.—27 tf. . 4-rooms, and one 3-rooms, all for $1,500; 6 rooms, $1,500; 4 rooms, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Guy, 9 August 22-27 !' ■ W A N'TE D—Housekeeper for $1,000; 6 rooms, $1400. Heinz Ocean avenue, received word re gentleman’s modern Christian Agency, 130 Main avenue, Ocean cently of the safe arrival of their Robert G, Le Tourneau house. Comfortable living quart Grove.—33-37* B on, William H. jr., XT. S. Navy, on Funeral Home of Matthews, Francioni and Taylor ers, light' cooking, no laundry. the-Pacific coast. Guy was a former Sunday, August 22nd Phone A. P. 3263, 6 to 8 p. m., or FOR SALE—Corner property, Ocean Grove, policeman. write P. O. Box 40, Ocean Grovo. 7 room cottage, 01 Embury avenue, A Howard Selby, vice president of • Dr. George McNeely —33* including cottage 64 Pilgrim Path ithe., Ocean; Grove:-, Camp Meeting Monday, Tuesday and way. Price reasonable. Inquire Atr.ociation, will bo the speaker at • Wednesday Nights WANTED—Small cottage organ. corner house.—33* the beach meeting Sunday at 6:00 Write Booth, 47 Broadway, Ocean p. m. Mrs. Howard Selby will offer Dr. C. Gordon Brownville Grove,—32-34* FOR SALE—Six room Cottage prayer and Mrs. Archie Griffith and Thursday and Friday and Bungalow, $2,500. Also a sum ■William Evans will be the soloists. FOR SALE—Kitchen utensils, mer bungalow, five rooms, $1,000. table and four chairs, sitting room J. C. Perry Agency, 69 Main ave ( Miss Jean Buffington, of Bloom Mrs. Dorothy M. suite, rugs, pictures, .'radio,- bed nue.—15 tf. ; field, i Rex; Sunday, of .Millersburg,. Strathearn room suite. 72 Lake avenue, Ocean iSaii: Sidney Kemberling, of Selins- “Gospel Nightingale Grove.—32-34* BARGAINS in stoves, heaters grovo, Pa.,, and Miss Marion Dunn, and ranges. Also repaired and in of Sunbury, Pa., were guests this of America” stalled. Newman Electric Co., 131 ROOFS and Asbestos Siding ap South Main'St. Phono 1104 A. P.— ‘week-at;.the Broadway House, 19 Sessions Sunday 10:45 plied and repaired; work guaran Broadway. teed. • Estimates given. F. H. A. A. M., 3:00. P. M., and '•FOR SALE—20 rooms, $1,800 . t/P ptty Officer 2/e and Mrs. Wilson William Krayer, 77% Benson ave ail improvements; 9 rooms, 3 " Kennedy, ; of Boston, Mass., re 7:45 P.M. . nue, Ocean Grove. Phone A. P. apartments, $3,000; • house and / turned there yesterday after spend Weekdays 7:45 P. M. 4058-J—33* ■ bungalow, $2,500; largo lot,: $500.00. ;- ing a week with' his aunt, Mrs Mi house; lake front, 4 /apartments/;: Miller, 140 Lake avenue: i. Petty First Baptist Church MURRAY’S—“Tho Pants House $3,000 cash down; m ortgage.want-./ Grand and Third. Avenues, • Exclusive But Inexpensive of Asbury Park.” 805-807 Lake ed $2,500 and $5,000. Mary L. - Asbury Park avenue. . Ju st off Main St. Boys 704 Seventh Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. - Telephone 21 and Men’s needs supplied.—13 tf. PAGE SIX FRIDAY, AUGUST 13,1943 < A OCEAN GROVE k A AUDITORIUM 1913 Summer Season August 8-13—Bible Lovers Confer ence. Lecturer, Dr; F. Crossley • Morgan. August 15—A. M. and P. M.—Bish op Arthur J. Mooro, of the Methodist Church. August 15-22—Preaching Mission. I§lSi5l@J3i3J@lSMSM3I2/SJ3J5IEi2i2M[5ISiSJSI3iSi3i@JSf0iS13i2J5iSISJSJfiJ2i2i3J2J2Jei/3I3J3J35j Probable. Announced later. August 21—Grace Moore, soprano, in Auditorium Concert. iroue BYARBERTQN THE SEA HOTEL Tacts -NORTH END August 22—A. M i ami P. M.— 7-9 SEAVIEW AVENUE Bishop Ralph S. Cushman, of ATHING and fishing in oeean. Fine boardwalk full the Methodist Church. Ocean Grove’s Largest and Leading Hotel -August 20—8:00 -P. M.—Annual length, of ocean front, conneetiag with Asbury Park Choir Concert. DIRECTLY ON THE BOARDWALK on the north and Bradley Beach on the south. Two August 29-September 5—Camp large pavilions, at North and South End; overlooking Meeting: Preachers, Dr. J. W. ocoan. Auditorium seating nearly 10,000. Most powerful organ Solarium, richly carpeted, decorated and furnished, Hamilton, of Pasadena Metho ■ in the country. Great chorus, finest singers, moat- gifted instru dist Church, St. Petersburg, Fla., over the Boardwalk mentalists, eminent preachers, noted lecturers. Safe and sane and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, Pastor Collegiate Reformed amusements/moving pictures, bowling alleys, merry-go-round, Church, New York. Telephone in Every. Room swimming pool, athletic games/tennis, skee bail. Daily meet Septem ber-12—A. M.—Dr. George Sea W ater in Rooms with Private Bath ings for young and old in Temple, Tabernacle and Chapel. A W. Henson, President, Ocean quiet, restful Sabbath. Safest place for women and children. Grove. P. M.—:Dr. Elias B. Concert Orchestra and Guest Entertainment Adequate train, boat and bus service, convenient for commuters. Baker. Pastor Methodist Church, Superb Table—Clientele—Locution Glcnside. Pa, Member of- the Jf. A. mul L. I:. WILLIAMS, ownoi fnilp-Mrihhgemcnt Association. Write For Rates and Literature : - The hotels and boarding houses herewith presented are Telephone 1-192 recommended to tho consideration of intending patrons as among the JbeSf/houses of entertainment in-this world-famous resort. Acid Br&dsgesfion ARLINGTON HOTEL Relieved in 5 minutes or. 2itii^SJ^®ISn4fSfSiSiSISMSiSiBI@i5JS/Sici^En2i5i^J2ISIe!fr9MSiB®iSMSiSiSiSiSiSM6!ISf5l5} • double your money back . (Opes June 24) When rxm s tfutinrlt n i>l cailcrA | liitfiil.sufLvnt* Inn ga-V6i>ur. bDin.ich mid hearthum. iloitcrs tivii.iliy rrw rlFo tliu . fastest-:trling inrdl/lni'i knmvn for TWENTY-THIRD SEASON A Very Comfortable (ymptoiintle r.'IUf— inttHclnes like tlioso In lUU-nna Tablets. No laxative. lMl-atu tiring ccmf..rt.ln a jiffy or _t!ouuli» your money, back cn rcturu of bottlo FAMILY HOTEL to us. «oc at ail UruGGbts. < Directly on the Ocean ■ GRAND-ATLANTIC HOTEL Where Old Friends At Main Avenue ~ a n d Meet Every Year Clean and Comfortable Rooms Unexcelled Table Centennial Heat for Cool Days , European Fresn Fruits and Shoe Rebuilders Within 200 Feet of Bathing Beach Vegetables 02 MAIN AVENUE ’ GAfCTCRSA -Phone A. P. 9149 M. E. Thomson and A. M. Sweet Daily OCEAN GltOVE Beach and Main Avenues, Ocean Grove DR. FRANK C. COOPER QUALITY comes first— Hot and cold water in rooms; some with private ive have it. baths and lavatories SERVICE comes next-—wc Telephone 342 Directly on the give it, Famous Supreme Biend Coffee American or European T H E QUEEN Ocean Front SATISFACTION is what The S M ten e And Desserts From Season, May to October we all want—wo guarantee Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. Our Own Bake Shop ' It. ■ - - Special Spring Rates M. J.WOODRING on Application. Booklet Mtis-wiT.rm-rr«yA-v<-. »«n ■■ mia Open May 27 for Season ^ nniiniiiiniiui ii iinmnii nnttiiuWiiun minmiM niii:hnntntmit*niii|i« Near-beach' and Auditorium. All sleeping rooms have hot £ ; and cold running water; some eiisuilo, with private bath. Elec A- £ . tric, bells and telephone. Season, Mav to October. Phone Asbury s Park 2933. The 'Sampler Inn Haven LULU E. WRIGHT HOTEL AND CAFETERIA J. Restaurant 28 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. Telephone, Asbury Park 1905 I AND Cheerful and comfortable rooms, with hot and cold running | CONFECTIONERY STORE water at moderate 'rental. Open for guests from May to Oc 1 SOUTH:.END PAVILION1 Whitfield Hotel tober first. • . - I - — A ls o — ■ ! ■ CONFECTIONER V STORE SURF, BEACH AND BATII AVENUES SAMPLER INN CAFETERIA in same building' OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN. I At Auditorium Square TWENTY-SEVENTH, SEASON . 1 I>OI> CORN BOOTH Three short blocks to the large Auditorium. One block 2 At North End from ocean. Complete service courteously rendered. Rooms with ALBERT ANDERSON, Owner-Manager or without private baths and rooms with private toilets'. Due to Existing Conditions,. Expect to Serve Breakfnst 8 to 10 A. M.; Dinner 5 to 9:30 P. M. Why not vacation at Whitfield—Restful, Reasonable, Homelike. And Restaurant Need a TAXI? Office Telephone CHARLES M. HERMAN Asbury Park 1991 Since 1914 Located on Wesley Lake GALL ------I Seaside Hotel Nearest to Beaches and All Attractions HIGHEST QUALITY FOOD Asbury Park OCEAN GROVE, N. J. REASONABLE PRICES 2680 Enjoy your meals in a cool spacious dining room, among Open Twenty-Four Hours Sunset Lodge cheerful surroundings, fine courteous service Cornei: Central and Pitman Avenues Directly on the Ocean front Better foods, delightfully prepared M anagement of the Ocean Grove Association Neptune Faxi Service Bathing- and ail Summer activities will be carried on as usual. Ruth Stockton Brangs 9 South Main Street Opposite Excellent, food, served well. All fresh vegetables; Fish and ‘ * Succeeding the late Charles C. Stockton. . . > Ocean Grove Gates 4 Surf avenue, on the ocean. American .fruit's. All pastries balioil in our own kitchen. All rooms mod- Breakers plan; rooms with private bath and private crnly furnished. Rates on application. Phone A. P. 2085. lavatories. All ocean view rooms. Phone Asbury Park 2526. Season, May to October MARY F.- BEARE, Manager O. G. BAIRD. DUN-HAVEN Hotel HOTEL ORMOND 16 Surf ave., ocean block. All out- BEACH AND - PITMAN S'1®. ‘'Orims . "'itl. running water. 10-12 OCEAN PATHWAY Honeysuckle Rates $1.75 ;i day .up Including Located on Parkway/ Facing Frontage on three streets Phone Asbury Pari: 8-115. complimentary breakfast. Telephone, Asbury Park 749 American Plan Auditorium and Ocean NearAuditorium O. G. SMITH. C King Features Syndicate AURUhu.i’.rterte-J. . James T, Dunn, Manager Mrs, James T. Dunn 5 Abbott Ave. Homo-llko hotel Telephone A, P. 9072 Telephone A, P. 4090 overlooking ocean; all rooms hot t he Lillagaard c.,i,L m l'll.mil,nK w ater; oxcellenj HOW QDKLETi Both hotels have cheerful outside rooms with hot and cold running Telephone A. p. 4049 tablei -Twenty-fourth season. I HOTEL MANCHESTER watt-r Comfortable Innerspring mattresses- on all hods. Spacious r HYKA, Own or-Man age? relieve coughing of lobby, lounge and porches with a clear view far. out over the ocean. 25 OCEAN PATHWAY Ileal is provided on cool days. Rooms with private lavatory or connecting private bathrooms. A light breakfnst is served to guests of EUROPEAN PLAN— FURNISHED ROOMS CHEST COLDS We are satisfied that our guests will be satisfactorily both hotels dally until 10:00 a. in. This is included with*room accom served during the 1943 Season. Our dining room will be modations at no extra chargo to weekly guests at Hotel Ormond. 4 Ocean Pathway W henever tho Quintuplets catch cold— "Write For Descriptive Folder and Rates. Rooms . their chests, throats and backs are rubbed open as usual. It is our desire to carry on operation as, Hospitality Running water in with Musterole. So Musterole must be nearly as possible as'in the past. • every room. Heat just about the bestcold-relicf you can buy! Comfort for chilly days, Musterole helps break up local con 4 Next dour to beach. g estio n in upper bronchial tract, makes H. W. PULLEN European breathing easier, promptly relieves couch The LAKENSEA Rates upon applica ing and tight; sore, aching chest muscles 11-13 Seaview Avenue Phone -3237 tion. due to colds. In 3 Strengths: Children's Mild, Regular, nnd Extra Strong. UNDER SAME PLAN as last yaar, serving light breakfast only W. S. Benson from, 8:00 to 10:00 A. M. Half block from North End Bathing Beach. Hotel Albatross Phone A. P. 2282. MR. and MRS. FRANK G. MOUNT. HOTEL ALLEHHURST MllSTEROLI 34 Ocean Pathway Corner Central and Pitman Avenues Family hotel, Hot and cold running water in rooms. Near the ach and . MAJESTIC HOTEL Modern roomB with running water, private baths, by day, week Park 2G91. M; A. VAN CLEVI Whole block on ocean front or season. Smnll apartments at special Season rates. Elevator Baths Running water in rooms Special May and June Rates. G. F. DRAKE, Manager Special June Rates—Moderate Rates July and August ARDMORL-SUMMLRPIELD Telephone 190 MRS. GEORGE R. HAINES, Owner and Manager OPEN FRIDAY, MAY 28 Cheltenham G and 8 Ocoan I’BUiway—-Overlooking Ocean 36 OCEAN PATHWAY. Phone Aabury Park 5035. Hot and cold running water in all rooms. Baths. Special June and Midway between ocean End Auditorium. Hot and cold water in rooms September rates. Booklet. Phone Asbury Park 2784. Park View Hotel Heated a! chilly days. Clean cool, cheerful sleeping ^ m , A d d S E. K. SHAW, Ownership-Management. 23 Seaview avenue, facing Wesley Lake. al lavatories installed and other improvements, Rates on application. One block from Aabury Park Casino and North End pavilion and bathing • J, E. McKEB ground. Capacity 125. Spacious porches. Hot and cold running water In rooms. Booklet. Telephone 524. Special rates May and Juno. BUENA VISTA H. A. WAINR.IGHT—ETHEL S. HEMPHILL. Open May 27 to October; 18 Heck Avenue, cornor Beach. One block Hotel Le Chevalier from ocean. Hot and cold running water. Coolest dining room oil Corner Webb and (lentral Avenues coast, open June 25. Specnl rates for June and September. The Spray View Two blocks from ocean. Newly decorated, eomfortablo rooms When the oldest resident Telephone 31G0 MRS. H. GREENWOOD Directly.facing tho ocean, at North End Pavilion and Baftiing Beach. with hot and cold running water. Reasonable rotes, breakfnst served. Hot ant! cold running w ater in ail rooms. Private baths. Special June Phone 1.319 • ' . EDWIN D . TILTON was a youngster we supplied and September rates, European plan this year. Phone Asbury Park 79. OCEAN GROVE DIAMOND STATE E. W. FREDERICK, Proprietor. Ocean End of Embury Avenue ('nY'/COLONIAL:'!'/!/'!-; Unobstructed ocean view. Hot and cold running water in nil rooms. ST. ELMO HOTEL 15 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. ' c Taylor Dairy C o. Fifty-second season. Open May 29 to October. Phone 4125. One-half block to boardwalk ‘and ocean. Convenient to Aiiditoriun M. EVERNGAM Open All Year , and all points of interest. Running hot and cold water in rooms Catley & Williams. Proprietors • Corner Main and New York Avenues European. • Write for rates. :' • tv ; MILK, CREAM AND Individual meals served by day or week Telephone ’ M. CULGID BUTTERMILK B. R; SHUBERT GROVE HALL HOTEL American and European Tel. Asbury Park 679 From Monmouth County Farms 17 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove. Hot and cold water in all rooms. Rooms with, private baths. Phone 1970 40 Ocean Pathway, all rooms Edwards House Open May'29 to October 1 with hot and cold ' running • . 57 Pitman Avenue ' - : 142 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grove water, v Special rates . June - y o t Smi Cold Water in Rooms. Near Ocean and Auditorium ' Near Auditorium DARDANELLE and Sept < American . Plan. Phone 2880 Grover E. Stults Twenty-Nlritii, Season. , Ph®ne 1797. . . 4 LORD & HANCOX toner Spring Mattresses In Every-Room ; Open May to October Telephone 4450 - JESSIE L, MITCHELL;. Ownership-Management 1 ' "'.J. T1;' ; T - 1 FRIDAY, AUGUST 13,1943 PAGE SEVEE 16 Spray Avo. cor. Beach, one block from ocean, North End and Caalno. Opposite cafeteria and Park, N, Y.; Mr. and Mrs T. restaurant. . Convenient to all amusements. Hot Kelly and daughter, New York »t « |HE TIMES advertisers - need our trade and OPEN ALL YEAR _ and cold water In rooms; Beauty Rest mattresses. City; Amy Bass, East Orange; ROOMS Reasonable. Phone A. P. 7S25-M. . MRS. H. B. VREELAND, Harriet Challenger, , Edward J. -* J 'friendship. When you need anything first 40 Central Avenue. Open all Challenger,. 3rd, Now Castle, Del.; try to buy it at home. We are anxious t© year. Rooms only. Special rates Misses .Anne, Doris and Rosemary VAN GOT S AGE September .to June. Telephone, White, Mrs. John White, Newark; see our. home community the center' of com 1951-R. . A. M. VAN SKITE Mrs, M. F. Pisek, Guy- I’isek and family, Verona; Dr. James/Bryan; mercial and social activity, Communities grow and 7 Embury avenue. Half block from Merchantviile; Marjorie Bean, Ed prosper through combined efforts. Cooperation and ocean, boardwalk. • Open all year. 16 Main Avenue Pleasant steam heated rooms with win Mallinson, Belleville. team work make for results. Trade at home. VICTORIA running water. Housekeeping prl- . Spray View-—Mrs. Alma Horns- Ocean Grove, N. J. vileges. Terms reasonable. Tel. G437-W. MRS. J. KILSHAW teir, Lois and Leonard Hnrnster, ;tiaiiitiiiiiiiitiaiiiiiniiiiaitf<:Bi>niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiaiirii>iiiiiiiaifaniii Mr. and Mrs. T. Giiiespln, Enrilcott, Blackburn, Chester, Fa.; Betty borg, Ho-ho-kus; Mr. and Mrs. S.- Mrs, J, George, Newark; W. E. N. Y.; Mrs. R. J. Hickerson, Mary Keely, Gloria Farley, Doris Hnr- R. Music, Irvington; Anna Roos, Warren, New York City; Mrs, J. A. At The Hotels Hickersoi*. Mrs. J. P. Quinlan, Mt. buugh; Rebecca Weils, Mary Jane Princeton; Nellie Mertz, Ida Faust, Murphy, New York City. labor; Miss Theresa Quinlan, Keely, Ethel Myers, Washington, Pottstown, Pa.; Helen Pearlbrook, Oceanic—Mr. and Mrs. William Montclair; Douglas Kaufman, Bob D. C.; Mr. and Mrs J. Miller, sr., New York City; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Busch and family, Midland Majestic—Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Houck, Reading, Pa.; Mrs. C, W. Wilkes-Barre, ?a.: Carolyn Dixon, Kessler, Arlington; Dorothy De Park; Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Pearson,;. Dunham, Summit; Evelyn Daw .Gage, Wostwood; MrB. E, Miller Mt. Vernon, N. Y .; Elsie Curie, France, Matty Martino, Mery Al- Della Pearson, Paterson; Mr, and BEGINNING SATURDAY son, Moorestowri; Mrs. G. G. Jones, and children, Elizaeth: Doris Am- Beutrice Benninger, Dorothy Haw liston, Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs. El Mrs. J. E. Gibbs and family, Clif Eleanor Jones, Bridgeport, Conn.; bruster, Astoria, L. I,; K. Bir thorne, Paterson; Mary and Cora mer Eunis, Plainfield; Madeline ton; Mrs. M. Johnson, Wyckoff; mingham, Brooklyn; Mrs. William Hoaglarid, Somerville; Agnes Her- Regan, Newark; Patracia Mack, Peter Prall, Sloatisburg, N. Y .; We shall resume serving our NOON MEAL. Hunter, Cedar Grove; Mrs. Janies liky, Washington, D. C.j W. S.Sny- East Orange, Mr. and,Mrs. John Prall, Clifton; 5 Mot. Acker!, Hawthorne; Mrs. Cecil® der ami family, Mrs.. H attie Voeste, = 8 :80 Allenhurst—Mrs. E, Emmons, Mr. and Mrs. M. J, Jackson, Mrs. g E r’g PALACE Seamen, Mrs James Hataling, Lee- Patricia Roos, Wilkas-Barre, Pa.; Glen Ridge;v M r.. and Mrs. P. C. E. Miner, Ray Miner, Paterson; THANK YOU— 1.7,8 ■ . = nia; Mrs, Sue .Ramey and daugh Miss Maud Eccleston, Mrs, E, H. Johnson, Dottle Johnson, Ealst Mrs, G. Meier,, Virginia Meier, I ' i b a i u s t b e a c h 1 ter,' Washington,. D. C.; Ruth Josselyn, jr., Baltimore, Md,: Mr. Orange;- Mr. and Mrs. W Salveson, Glen Rock; Mrs. J. F. Kartz, For your kind consideration during the past i MAT. BAIIiT 8:88—SVE.. 7 an« 0 | Gregory, Baltimore, Md.; Mr .and and Mrs. J. J. Curtin, Estelle Hart, Great Hills S. I.; Mr, and. Mrs. J, Ridgewood; Mrs. H, Gibson, Haw 1 Sat, anil Snn. Conltnnons frav.n 3:30 = Mrs. John .Kelly, Roselle; Miss. N et Verna Wildermath, Paterson; Mrs: M. Pekaar, Clifton; Mrs. Edward thorne. few days when, due to inability to secure neces 5 Fill,, SAT., Aug. 13-14 tie Savage, Chevy Chase, Md. . E. R. Marsden, Jersey City; Ger Burns and family, Jersey City; Edwards House—Sarah Miller, I “BACKGROUND TO Ardmorc-SiummerfieM—M r.; and trude Turner, Nanticoka, Pa Mr. and Mrs. H. J. De Camp, East Paterson;_Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hai- sary help, we were obliged to omit the serving Mas. W. S. Blackburn, Marianna Van Cottage—Dorothy Sunken- Orange; Jean Anderson, Pat North, lam, Doris Hallam, Yonkers. N. I DANGER” Mary Mitchell; Connie North, 3hir- of luncheon. IAvun Y.; Ady Wynbeek, Grata Wispel- " . - .'7 <*GORGE -HAFT nnd ley :snd Betty Emmons, Glen way, Clifton; Mr, and Mrs. Thomas = JtUK>l>A 31AIISHALIj Ridge; Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Heit- Burgess, jr., Crestwood, N. Y.; mart and family, Westfield; James Sl'X. Him MON., A1117 15-18 Niifgaret Bell, Margaret Barrow- WE SINCERELY HOPE— Charnley, Tarrytown, N. Y.j Albert man, Elizabeth McGregor, Mr. and “AIR RAID WARDENS” Brooker, Bronx; Mrs. C. K. Em With 9hSrles Mitcheii, Caroline To have the pleasure of serving you THREE LAUJlEL AND'HARDY. mons, Bloomfield, vfifcehell, Yonkers, N. Y.; Adrienne A lso Shawmont—Mrs. Elsie H. Rus Spyksmo, Passaic; Marion Ktap TIMES A DAY during the remainder of the “A STRANGER IN sell, Verona; Iff. and Mrs4 Edwin must. Edith Wynbeck, Clifton; season. TOWN” .Lawler,- Clifton; Mr. and Mrs. Mar Gladys Quick, W. R. N. S., Wash- W ith tin Fried, Harrisburg, Pa,; Estelle ington, D. .C.j Jeula Nace, Hur- FltAXK MO HO AX Mazer, Bloomfield; Mr. and Mrs.' leyaville, Pa,; Sara Price, Vem- ' Tl'KS., WEB.. THtlltS., 17-18-10 Roger Marsh and daughter, Staten field, Pa. “STAGE i OOP Island, N. Y.; J. F. Morrison, Boon . — V— ------ton; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ander READ THE OCEAN GROVE CANTEEN” son, Staten Island, N. Y.j Mr. and i a- W ith TIMES FOR LOCAL NEWS i CIIF.ItYI. WALKKIt NORTH END CAFETERIA I WILLIAM TF.lt 111 Joseph H. Chamberlain, Mgr. ■Fill, nml SAT.. Aug, 20-21 2 I “PILOT NO. 5” 1 3 . ■ With g ^ FIIAXC1IOT TOXK mu) = STRAND j MAKS1IA HUXT 2 .... Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ BOARDWALK at CASINO •'4 —SHOWS_DAILY—4 — JPERFO^MANQESjJjOSj^OOj^Oi^and^O^^M. ., Phone A. P. 8974 ~ NOTICE TO PUBLIC WEEK OF AUGUST 16 It has been called to our attention that in some instances there has been some over-charging of fares. Please cut out 10 YOUR MEALS the rate chart below and keep it handy, report immediately any variation. Thanking you for your patronage and cooperation, Plan now to pep tip those rationed meals riSxi; 3 Days Commencing NEPTUNE" TAXI SERVICE. winter hy whetting the family appetite with a A u g u s t 1 6 !h i lis t J g good home mado relish. Here’s one, easy to put up, and guaranteed for meai time morale. iS ry p "?] PEPPER RELISH '■ *'wSjj,' “ *i- N e p t u n e Service made, ever 16 large green peppers 4% cups vinegar With 8 large red peppers, 2 pounds brown sugai .0XB'H y as « its road ^ es?n‘«d Day and Night Service sweet 3 tablespoons salt *J .South Main Street Robert Taylor eagen,c^r h as iff,