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VOL. XLII. No. 36. OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1937 F O U R CEN TS BISHOP MOORE, DR. R. G. LEE BUFFALO POSTED FIRE INSPECTION STOUT, OF OCEAN GROVE, ON O.G. WEATHER wiLL START s0oN! HEADS CLEE’S CAMPAIGN RETURN AGAIN TO OCEAN GROVE TO SPENCER ■ ON WEATHER AL- LOCAL FIRE OFFICERS TO IN­ ; WAYS: MAKES NEWS SPECT HOTELS IN GROVE Former Republican County Chairman De­ LEAD 68th CAMP MEETING Senior. Meteorologist James II. Fire Dcpalment Members To Make Splicer, of Buffalo, N. Y., Finds Suggestions For Prevention of clares “Senator Clee Symbolizes the New Ocean Grove the Ideal Spot For. Fires and Elimination of Haz­ Leadership So Badly Needed In the Re­ Bishop Moore Is Morning Preacher; Famous for World the Summer Vacationist. ards. Cooperation Ur^ed by As When the senior meteorologist ^pciation.’ ; publican Party.” of the Buffalo ■ weather bureau Starting the week of September Missionary Work—Dr. Lee Is Pastor of Baptist talks about the weather he is good the . thirteenth; the Ocean Grove for head lines in th e . papers of fire department will institute a that town. Even when he takes a thorough inspection of all the lar­ With-public sentiment through­ “I am happy to take over man­ vacation and * talks about Ocean ger residences and hotels in Ocean out . Monmouth countyi confidently agement of the Clee campaign ;in Church In Memphis, Tenn.—Camp Opened Last Grove weather; it makes no,differ­ Grove with the view of preventing reported as overwhelming for Les­ Monmouth,” said Stout; “I .believe N ence. Weather is weather no mat­ any future loss of property and ter H. Clee for the Republican nom­ that a majority of Monmouth Couh- ter where it is found and when possility of life by fire. ination foi* governor,. Richard ‘W. ty Republicans favor Senator Clee- Friday Evening; To Continue Until Next Monday; Buffalo's chief authority on the Manager Joseph Thoma of the Stout,' of Ocean Grove, was named, and look on him as the only Re­ weather, James H. Spencer, talks Ocean Grove Association has on Wednesday as Senator Clee’s publican candidate who can b-virig. about it, the metropolis on .the' pledged the cooperation of that campaign manager for Monmouth victory in November and return -our \ lake reads every line. . body, and asks the complete as­ county. .The announcement was party to power, as the . majority’ Ends With “ March Around Jerusalem ~ oung made by Robert C. Hendrickson-,' party in this state. The news hounds of the Buffalo sistance of property owners. In his Courier-Express . followed that Clee’s• state campaign mapager. letter of approval, Thoma stated, On accepting the appointment, “The party needs to be united city’s chief weather forecaster all Do your bit to help make Ocean and harmonized throughout the Peopled Service the way to the Queen Hotel, on the Grove such a safe resort..that grea­ Stout said: “Senator Clee symbo­ state, as it does right-here in Mon­ ocean front, and gave a two column lizes the -new-leadership sq badly' ter numbers of visitors -will come needed in the Republican pa'rty.” ' mouth County. I am confident that head on Ocean Grove weather last here with the assurance of security the Clee candidacy will provide the : With the serving of the Lord's tlie mind, masks, mood and motive see the beautiful on the movie week. Since conditions in Buffalo Hendrickson, hailing the.'Stout means by which we can unite all • for .'the welfare'of themselves and appointment as a “fine d e v e lo p ­ Supper Friday evening- to over 2,- of Christians. Bishop Moore sta­ screens, yet it has ulso put out were’nt conducive to meteorologi­ their families, which will mean ad­ factions and revitalize the Repub­ 500 religion seeking people, the ted that although he is now the things that spit fire and ruin-cit­ cal. conversations, the Courier-Ex­ ment for Senator Glee in Monmouth lican Party in Monmouth County, ; ded income to the hotel and room­ county,” said, that j Stout had ac­ sixty-eighth annual Ocean Grove Bishop of ten American conferen­ ies/ maim -young and old alike and press thought their readers would ing house owners;” Thoma. further as well as all through New Jersey.” Cdmpmeeting was inaugurated; ces, he “needed the religious spirit destroy, i t . would seem, the very like to hear their senior meteorolo­ cepted his‘county.post “at-the per­ said: that the association is : them­ sonal request Of Senator ■Clee.” Stout-announced that he would ’ The Rev. George W. Henson was in of Ocean Grove for my own life;”- things it had woi*ked. so long to gists’s comment on Ocean Grove’s selves cooperating with the depart­ '• Basing his sermon on the thirty- Stout is former Republican carry on a militan6 campaign for charge of the service and was as-, create.” “Our belief in these iiistru- weather,, as follows: ment;.in so far as their’ buildings the Essex County Senator, and sisted in the serving of the sacra­ third chapter of Jeremiah, Moore merits of destruction has caused “Fine weather here for a week county chairman for Monmouth further expounded the need for and property are concerned. county. Residing in Ocean Grove, would make public, shortly, names ment by many visiting ministers. us to become ashamed of the gos­ but a little rain now. We are on , The’ inspection, which; will be uhr prayer. He pointed out in the scrip­ pel,. We don’t see that scierice’ can­ the beach at 6.30 a. m., and that’s he is an attorney; with offices in of leaders who will take activo This is the usual manner in open­ der the direction of Eire Chief Leo part in the Clee Monmouth drive. ing the relegiotis festival, which has ture verses the promise of God that not dim the sorrow■; of a mother an hour before breakfast. AsburyPark. He was a member of Brierley* will be carried on by the the State Assembly in 1919 y arid On Wednesday, September 8, the " been a vital part of the Ocean all that should “call unto Me and X with her ; dead.. babe in her arms, “The ocean is practically in our department members entirely as a Grove program since it was star­ will answer thee and show thee nor can it take a man’s sins away front yard and so we keep cool, but 1920 and is well-kno\vn in the campaign will be formally opened', gratis ', attempt to save ‘-future los-r county and has been active, in. Re­ with a radio address by Senator ted by the Association years ago in great and extraordinary things of from him—things that the gospel, a block or so back from-the shore ses for the hotel owners, since the a much smaller structure. which thou knowest not.” This through the loye and mercy of is warmer. Coastwise vessels are publican organization circles •. for Clee. He-will speak over Station : promise of the Lord should be suf­ men act .in a voluntary manner in many years, having served as al­ WOR from 9.30 to 10 p. m. He will’ The meeting was marred by a Jesus Christ, can do. Never be always in sight from our front this work, as they do in their fire rain-threatening- sky, but the faith­ ficient to show us that the Lord' ashamed of.-your belief in .the gos­ porch and a fine sight. ternate delegate to recent Repub­ for the first time dwell specifically will answer ;Our • supplications, fighting' work. This :is because all lican national conventions. on issues. ’ ful were not stopped from, entering pel, it’s the best thing you can . ‘.‘Ocean Grove is;a clean, delight­ the Ocean Grove firemen are .vol­ into this great program. Saturday Moore stated, pointing out the have,” Dr. Lee concluded. ful place, where the beach front has unteers,, and risk life and limb to the regular sevices of the camp- great period of. hard times and de­ beeiv kept free; from the usual ob­ Large'Crowds-Sunday save the property owners without meeting • were running smoothly. spair prevalent during the time the jections. Therb, is nothing; between receiving any pay whatsoever. The ALL STARS AT B E L M A U The Temple, Tabernacle arid Chap­ verse was written. “If God prom­ A near capacity crowd of 7,500 the ocean-front hotels: and the PROTEST AGAIN gathered in the Auditorium Sunday inspection will be carried on with el services were well attended by ised Himself to answer our pleas, breakers - except a wide boardwalk the idea to suggest possible means Famous Colored. Aggregation To young and old alike. At ten-thirty why should we .hesitate to talk with morning for the third service of • andv green grass.”; / V : . ■.;; •■ / • ■ :-.- the campmeeting. - Proceeding the of reducing fire ‘ hazards, saving Meet Braves the great organ in the Auditorium Him in prayer,” the, speaker asked. . Whether or not,': Mr.-Spencer: is the owner inconvenience, loss of AT SUNDAY BOMBS pealed forth in musical praise and Concluding his talk, brief because message, Rev. Henson dedicated a making Buffalo thoroughly Ocean Ed Bolden’s Philadelphia Color­ of the time taken in outlining his pulpit, built by Japob Glockler and funds, and loss of business during the campmeeting preaching ser- Grove conscious. the reconstruction period, and ed All Stars meet the Bel mar themes for the entire; meeting Braves at Memorial Field Friday REFUSED P E R M I T HERE- schedule, Moore vigorously- poin­ saying the- fireman, from being sub­ DuitANI) FAVORS - POWELL jected to these fire risks. evening, September 3. The contest, FIREWORKS IN ASBURV ted out that the meetings could . be which gets under way at 9:15 o’­ “something 'that looks like spiri­ Will Manage Latter’s Campaign In clock, is the third of the season’s tual . life, but • if . we '’don't learn LOMBARDO, WALLER TO PLAY series. The National Negro Lea­ Saint San Gavino .Mater Is Honor­ to pray . through these days, we Monmouth: guers' won the two prior tilts be­ ed By Annual Sunday Night •will have gained nothing from .the Will Appear At Casino For Holi­ hind the submarine ball hurling of meetings.” • Senate President Frank C. Dur­ and, Jr. this week took personal day Week-End their ace pitcher, Webster McDon­ Bombardment on the West Side The evening service of the open­ ald. They will be Heavily favored charge in Monmouth county of the When listeners praise an orches­ While Citizens. Protest in Vain. ing day of campmeeting was held campaign of his fellow senator, to cop the third encounter, although Saturday at 7.30 With Dr. Robert tra for a certain radio program, Manager Abby Leitch will send .Saint San Gavino Mater was it- Clifford R. Powell, for;the Repub what they really mean is that they G. Lee addressing the crowd of over lican Gubernatorial nomination. Roger Hanlon, the Elmira wonder gain honored with bombs on the* 2,000 that attended.. Dr. Lee spoke liked the songs which ^yere played boy, against the Philadelphians. West side last Sunday night, with “Republicans must determine and the way they were played, act* forcefully of the shame prevalent whether they will have astheir Next Tuesday night, September this difference. The parade was in Christians for the gospel. Re­ •cording to Guy Lombardo, who with 7. the Braves open a seven game held in Neptune township atul th«v nominee for Governor a man ex­ his Royal Canadians, is appearing calling the story of the life of Paul, perienced in governmental affairs series with the Red Bank Pirates bombs.' were shot off. in Asbury Dr, Lee read from the bible these at the Casino in Asbur-y Park.to­ at the Newman Springs Road Park," Park. As there is no. sound-proof and with a legislative background, night and tomorrow evening. words of Paul, -I am not ashamed which will enable him to face the Red Bank. The game will get un­ dividing line, the difference was of the Gospel of the Lord.” ■ “If “Fats” Waller, radio’s famous der way at 9 p. m. The second hardly noticeable. many.problems fearlessly and make “Jack-of-all-Music,” will sing, play p.roper decisions, or a comparative game of the^ series will bo played Echoes of the bombardment the piano, act as master-of-cere- Friday evening, September 10, at newcomer who has not yet been monies, and direct his celebrated reached, the Township committee tested,” Durand said. “Because X Memorial Field, Belmar. Tuesday, night,. -Committeeman Columbia Broadcasting Orchestra Charles Loveman felt that the pub­ firmly and sincerely believe that next Monday, September . 0th, at there can be no compromise on ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON lic should know that a permit to Reade’s Casino, located on the explode bomtis within the town­ such a dear cut issue as is pre­ boardwalk in Asbury Park. sented this year, I am personally Group From Newark Guests1 of ship had been refused by the com­ mittee. taking charge of Senator Powell’s Mrs. Park campaign in Monmouth county.” Mulatto Is Shore Play The fireworks were set off in the Bangs avenue school yard in As­ Bishop Arthur J* Moore, Who is “Mulatto,” t Langston Hughes A group from Newark was en­ Dr. Burns At Beach Meeting. tertained at luncheon and cards at bury Park.^ Committeeman. Ralph The Morning Preacher at 'the strong and exciting melodrama of Johnson said that forma! protest Campmeeting. Recently Return­ Dr. George Bums; will assist the Georgia’s plantations, which stir the home of Mrs. Agner Park, 115 Rev. Robert G. Lee, Baptist Mini­ Franklin avenue. Prizes at cards ought to be made to the Asbury ster of Memphis, Tennessee, Who ed From World' Missionary Work, leader, Bleecker Stirling, in con­ red New Yorkers for a full year, Park commissioners to stop this Bishop Moore is Now Speaking ducting the praise, and testimony will be offered by Martin Jones at were won by Mrs. Marguerite Koos, Is .Speaking to Thousands Daily who is Worthy Matron of Electa annual Sunday night bombardment, At The Campmeeting. He Will At His Fourth Campmeeting in meeting at the regular*' beach meet­ the Convention. Hall Theatre, As which: annoys all church attend­ Ocean Grove. ing at o'clock Sunday evening at buy Park, for the week ^commenc­ chapter, O. E. S., of Newark, Mrs. Be the Speaker at the Young 6 William Dietze and Mrs. Emma ants in this area and those who People’s. Services Tonight. the foot of. Ocean Pathway. Mr. ing Labor Day matinee, Monday, want to sleep as well as hospital and Mrs. Raymond Manley and oth­ September th, with regular, mati­ Kern. • placed for the first time oh the 6 Among those present enjoying patients. ers will sing, and Dr. Robert Wells nee performances on •• Wednesday The police were kept, busy Sun­ vices were started. Rev. Henson platform. Bishop Moore spoke at will give an exhortation at the and Saturday. .Stuart Beebe, Abbe the afternoon’s festivities were the gathering, calling for a church Mrs. Jessie Rusch, Mrs. Barbara day night answering the.complaints was in charge and Walter D. Ed- close of the service. Matchel and Hurst Amyx head .the of angry residents whose sleep was dowcs led the singing, A group of that was not grieving for day that cost which also includes Harry Diehl, Minna Gates, Marguerite is dead, but one girding itself for Koos, Willa Dietze, Reika^ RosS, disturbed. •nearly 1,500 attended to hear Bish­ Breyors Ice Cream— Pmts 25c.; Hanlon, Edwin Forsberg, George op Arthur J; Moore,, of the Metho­ the battle ahead. Rathbonc, Allen Dinehart, Jr., Jan­ Gertrude Renton, Miss Elsie Um- \The Bishop stated his belief that per quart, 49e„ at Opcnshaw’s, 60 staedter, . Mrs. Lillian Wilkinson, SCOUT, DRIVE PROGRESSES dist Church South, bring the open­ Main Avenue.—adv et; Leland and Henry May. ing message to the sixty-eighth if the church of today were to ex­ Annetta Metz, Emma Marsh and ert itself and be courageous en­ Emma Kern. . Collection of Boxes Shows- Fine Co­ annual congregation to gather in American Barber Shop Fall^suits made to order, $25 and the large hall of worship. Bishop ough, it-would be powerful enough operation "of Friends to lead a great spiritual awakening 52 Main Avenue, Ocean Orove up. Babian’s, 60 Main Avenuee First Aid Squad Called . Moore will share the preaching -adv 15 tf Phones 3737-1010—tf burden with his colleague of the Rev. George W. Henson,' Ocean throughout the world. “The trouble . The Troop 41, local Boy Scouts, The Ocean Grove first aid squad drive for a cabin-at the Monmouth- /last campmeeting sesions, Dr. Rob­ Grove Association President, is,” Dr. Moore pointed out, “that was called to the South End beach ot G. Lee, of Memphis, Tennessee. Who Is Presiding at This th. the passion to share Christ with Ocean council reservation at Al­ 68 Tuesday evening, and .transported laire, is progressing in a. gratify­ Dr. Lee spoke at the services for Annual Gathering. This Is Rev* the last,-' lost andleast of the. 'peo­ Johnson and Loveman for Renomination George Vail, of Brooklyn and 107 first, last season, and was asked to Henson’s Third Year of Camp- ple has somehow been lost and is ing manner, as shown by a total gone.” Instead, Dr. Moore contin­ Pilgrim Pathway, to his Grove of . $11 collected from the Scout return because of his forceful de^ mcetings. . home. He had suffered a recur­ livery, and truthful messages.-Bish­ ued, our passion today seems* to be Neptune Township Committeemen boxes placed in the Grove stores. for war.” I pray God to be with rence of a back ailment as he was These boxes have been out but a op Moore had ; preached at the bathing in* the surf. It was repor­ short time, and the total shows the ; ■ meetings before last season; this anyone had the right to bejishamed the Chinese and Japanese people in ted the injury was caused by Vale’s being his fifth season in Ocean this hour, . when their homes are willingness of residents .and visi-> of the gospel,” Lee continued,” it being struck by a large wave. tors to aid this program. The box­ Grove and; his fourth^season as a was . Paul. He : was superior in being burned or blasted from over Capt. Lewis Mulford, Curwin Dodd, campmeetig speaker. their heads,: their cities' are being es are still out, and any amount knowledge, ancestry, thought, her­ Raymond Anderson, • William placed in them will be greatly ap­ oism and position, yet- even while .shelled and destroyed and , their .Bishop Moore Opens Service loved ones, both Chinese and Jap­ Schwartz. and Elmer Beattie ans­ preciated by the fellows. Larger; he was being stoned, while he was wered the call. gifts will be thankfully received at Following the singing of the ap­ being stricken, While he was being anese, are being slaughtered in propriate hymn, “I Love to Tell The this insane folly of war.” There is either the Ocean Grove T.imes of­ persecuted, and through all the Paints Large Scout Poster fice or at the Howard Smith Hard­ Story of Unseen Things Above, of hardships: that faced him, he was no gain from war. With the mil­ Jesus, and His Glory, of Jesus and lions upon millions of dollars spent ware store. Mr. Smith is chairman true,, to the Lord and was not Norris Hendrickson, Sr., of 142 of the troop committee. His Love,” Bishop Moore' brought ashamed of His gospel.” “Paul suf­ in preparation and fighting, there Mt. Hermon way, this week fin­ the opening message in which he fered for Jesus that he might hold could be wrought so many aids to ished a large poster which he do­ called for a ; revival of prayer on his faith, yet. through it all not men of all races,” he showed, “but nated to the local Boy Scout cabin Special Train’ Service'. instead they arc spent- in this in­ the part of the; Christian people of once—riot once was he ashamed of drive. The painting has as its E.^tra equipment, added, trains today. He deplored the- fact that His'gospel.” sane folly to destroy the good that theme the idea ot .the parents of man has done, and to kill man him­ and increased service are planned the majority of Christians had lost “Because of thi? fact that people local boys having as their choice by the New. Jersey Central Rail-;: the habit of confiding in the Lord self. Can you call this anything but the dangers of allowing their boys are leaning to the belief and insane!” road to take care of the Labor Day through prayer, . of asking His thought that religion is just an to run and play in the streets, or Week-end traffic, according to th« blessings through prayer and of emotional thing, we are drifting “The old cry of ‘Back to*Christ* ” of kindly giving to the drive that is wrong, for we are way behind Passenger Traffic Department. being thankful.for. those blessirigs from the real truth o f, religion. their boys may enjoy the pleasures North New Jersey Seashore Points , and telling the Lord of your thanks America today is becoming afraid Our Lord. Ho is ahead of. us, of a cabin on the Boy Scout re­ watching' over us always. We such as Asbury Park. Long.Branch through prayer. . to shed an honest emotional tear, servation at Allaire. and down the Jersey Coast • will The Bishop pointed out that the it is ashamed to admit the gospel shouLd change our cry to ‘Ahead to Christ,” Dr. Moore fftated in con­ have rail and sail-rail. touted. The campmeeting, could be turned into] and to give vent to the true feel­ Last Holiness Meeting Sandy Hook Steames will run full a mere “preaching exhibition” if j ings of a sinful and repejitent clusion, “Jesus Christ is waiting for us with HLs great mercy and com­ The last Holiness meeting of schedule, every day from Pier 81, the people attending did not enter t. heart,” Dr. Lee stated, “We are be­ RALPH W. JOHNSON CHAKLES S. LOVEMAN foot, of W. 42nd Street and Pier into it in a prayerful attitude. He coming the slaves of a scientific, passion, will we look* back for He this season will be held tomorrow Who is so far ahead in our spiri­ Pledging to continue the policy of economy and pay-as-you-go at nine o.’clock in the Tabernacle. 10,. foot, of Cedar Street. New stated that he wanted to start the mechanicized world, hardcnirig our­ York to Atlantic Highlands Pier, campmeeting with some definite | tual life, or will'we go to everlas­ which enabled Neptune Township to refinance all its outstanding obli­ Dr. Alfred Wagg, who is vice selves to the' beliefs and faiths of gations, Ralph W. Johnson, of Ocean Grove, and Charles S. Lovemari, N. -Ji ______- • ■' -- ideals in view to be striven for dur­ old, we are d if ting from God!” Dr. ting glory through our Lord.” president of the Ocean Grove As­ of Neptune, this, week announced then- candidacies for renomination sociation, will be the leader, ing the services. Moore stated three j Leo continued by pointing out the (Concluded on elghtk page) SUMMER COURSES. Shorthand, objectives which he would, strive to; as committeemen in the Primary election oil September 21. Both Mr. Clarence Kohlmanu and the Happy Typewriting. Shore B u s in q*ss great strides made by science dur­ Johnson an.i Mr. Loveman are life-long residents here, attended Nep­ attain during the gatherings. ing past years. “Science perfected Clarks will have charge of the School, 224 Main St., Asbury Park. They were, first, to help the people Tarty sanflwiches of all kinds tune township schools and are taxpayers. Their long experience on the musical selections during the meet- medicines and hospital machinery tifkt lunch at Nome’s Soda —23 tf. • • tp. reclaim; the flame - of Chris­ Committee, each having served a little more than three elected terms ing. 1 to save lives, but in direct contrast Fountain;—Adv. ' of three years each, has made them familiar with the problems affect­ tian experience, at its. best; Second to this it has builded giant metal Optometrist-Optician to help the peoplovto rededicate ing all the taxpayers and enabled .them to assist the committee in Fine watch & clock repairs. Rea­ gunst< roady to snuff out that life Albert E. Robinson, jobWng putting the township financial affairs oil a solid basis. Johnson is head sonable. Mainsprings,* $1, ©ryBtifc. Don’t Neglect Vonr Eyes themselves to God’s program, and that it has labored to save. Science Dr. Josoph F. 'Heine. * lastly, to expound the themes of carpe*ter, and nil kinds of. roofs of the publicity .department and Loveman is head of the department 25c. Rumford, 703 Mattison. A. P. h#s made machines that we may put oil 64 Heck avenue.—Ifltf. of roads. —23-35 5-18 Cookman Avo., A. P. Tel. 154 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1937

VISIT THE PERFECT MOTOR BOATS FUEL AND SWAN RIDE Pedal Boats For Hire ON WESLEY LAKE dough may remain fn refrigerator' Between Asbury Park Dj, as tlong as five days without de­ terioration. and Ocean Grove ELIZA The next day, let. dough rise 111 warm place to double its original When the oldest resident STEPHENSON bulk, or more. Knead in V/a cups 3rd Ave & Boardwalk Home Service more Hour. Roll out into two Asbury Park was a youngster we supplied Director sheets about j4 inch thick. Spread T H E ; 1 with thin^ Javer of sour: cream, N ew Speedway OCEAN GROVE sprinkle with l>ro.wn sugar and add \ ' ‘ ; . Jcrocy Central a lew nut meats. Roll lengthwise; Cars U A H m W I T H ; ' : Power- & Lscht cut like jelly roll in sliccs V/ 2 1 " • «*•*--, ' CO. • inches thick. Place in buttered OBSTACLE GOLF muffin tins lined with brown sugar, (The Golf Course With Catley & Williams, Proprietors SOUR CREAM RECIPES nut meals,, and-dot..'of butter. Set the Windmill) MILK, CREAM AND THE TOP THAT Sour cream, cultured cream, or in a warm place to rise to double salad cream, call it what you will, their bulk. Bake at 400 degrees for 4th Avenue &. Board­ . BUTTER MILK its a good start toward making 25 to 30 minutes. When only part of the dough.is w alk From Monmouth County Farms luscious foods. .Many people think 142 Lawrence Avenue. Ocean Grove about using sour cream but seldom taken from refrigerator at a time, have it on hand due to modern re-- divide, the amount of flour for Phone 1970 kneading; accordingly. ■ . frige rat 1911 .methods,;;: .'However, there is no need to miss.the treats! While .the following recipe looks prepared with sour cream as it is and tastes, extravagant, it calls for now a staple dairy product. It is only one egg and no shortening is made from rich, pasteurized cream, used except the sour crcam* Sour carefully ripened with pure culture cream has'the very good quality of [Howard L. 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Add sour cream; blend well and sour cream, blend and add PERSbNAUZSD HEARING the.new low gas rates. with yeast and sugar mixture. Add beaten egg. To this mixture add SERVICE FOR THE lukewarm milk and butter and flour the dry ingredients, nuts • and rais­ all at once. • Beal .8 or 10 minutes ins. Stir only until well blended. BLADES T EN D O LLA R allnivaiice for your old store on the purchase o j any (automatic jnixVr ». .-•• ! * '+Un ^rr~ Rake. This recipe will fill * one FIT GEM AND EVER-READV RAZORS Ahtgic Chef M onel Top Range. pose). Pfoc*1 * ■ • . 8x8x2" cake pan. and allow • v Mocha frosting may be used for' refriger' ; icing cake. Lcam# today of the .modem way o f ending, the Rtraln, tvorry and"handicaps of deaf­ ness I It will coat you nothing for o Bystem- ntic analysis of y£>uc problem nnd on Indi­ vidual fitting of the new Sonotonc. Learn how well you may hear with this wonderful invention which has brought the hnppines* of cood hearing to thousands. Com o In Rouse Those Jaded Summer Appetites today or write for special free booklet. S O N O T O N E By BEULAH V. GILLASPIE TX7HEN you.havo thoso awful Demonstrations Friday Only VV cramps; w hoa your ncrvca Director, Sealtest Laboratory Kitchen nro all .011 edgo— don ’t tako i t o u t 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. TeSespaoJie, AsEsnsffy Park 6609 on (ho m an you lovo. Your husband can't poss\b\y loioiv lion- you fool for tho sirnplo C. Frederick Drake reason th a t ho is a man; A three-quarter wifo may bo * OPTICIAN no Tvlfo at all If sho nags lier hus­ band seven days out of every 404 Cookman Avenue m onth. Forthreogenrrationsono woman Asbury Park, N. J. lias told another how to go "smil­ ing through” with Lydia E. Pink-: Phone Asbury Park 37 ! h a m ’s Vegetable C om pound. I t helps Xaturo tono up tho system, t bus lesson big tho discomforts from tho functional disorders which women must endure In tho threo ordeals of liTo: 1. T urning from G. H. COOK girlhood to womanhood. 2, Pre­ paring for motherhood. 3. An- PIANO TUNER proachiug "middle ago.’' Don’t ho a three-quarter wifo, REAL ESTATE tako LYDTA E. PINKIIAM’9 VEGETABLE COMPOUND and BROKER Co "Smiling Through.” Old Pianos Rebuilt Pianos, Radios, Bandies. Etc. For Sale 99 Cookman Avenue CoiirtMjf Scultcfit Labtn tt torn ICltchcit E , © ® f § Ocean Grove, N. J. Telephoae 2118-M iirilE X it’s “just too warm to eat," COTTAGE CHEESE HAM LOAF Slate, Tile, Asbestos, SI ** try serving this tempting Porch H cup milk 1 egg and Built-up Roofing Supper and watch thoso tired appe1 1^ cups fine ' Vi teaspoon soft bread grated onion Sheet Metal }Vork tites como to life! The cottage crumbs 1. pound Warm Air Heating- General cheese ham loaf is as delicious as 1 cup cjttago ground ham U is easy to prepare—and so eco­ cheese 3 hard cooked Ventilating Auto Repairing . • eggs' nomical. Just think of it, only one . Estimates Freely Given Battery Service Scald the milk and add to. tlio pound of ham nnd yet it's plenty tor Tires, Storage six hungry people. . crumbs, Boat until smooth and let J. N. BEAR MORE stand '5 minutes. Add ' cottage Telephone 7727 PORCH SUPPER cheese* slightly beaten egg, onion & CO. NEPTUNE and ham a‘nd mix well. If the ham Plot Chicken Bouillon is not very salty,, add suit to taste. Third avenue, Asbury Crisp Crackers 010 AUTO REPAIRS Pack about *,3 of this mixturo liUo P a r k HERBERT & ELLIS FRENCH Supper Platter a, buttered loaf pan and arrango the ; (Cold Cottage Cheese Ham Loaf, Tel. 1858 " Stockton Avenue DRY CLEANING three hard cooked eggs, end to end, And South Main Street. Tomatoes with Sour Cream Slaw, . lengthwise of pan. Cover with the Occan Grove CO. Latticed Cucumbers and Carrots)’ . remaining mixture. Bake In a mod* Rolls and Butter orately.hot oven (375^.) for about Peach Ice Cream and Cookies ■ 1% hours or until set. IC desired, the ...... Coffee Milk -v eggs may bp omitted.. Serves six. t Wilbur R. Guyer Albert L. Brown I [pl» >qNf'i'diVtcuiNiHo r'tuiQj Successor to | | We Dry Clean Your WILLIAM YOUNG I Jobbing I Garm ent cr—Hugh O. Moore. In I | TIN AND SHEET | of. Neptuno Branch, INDIVIDUAL PLUMBING AND Cavanaugh. 1 And Return Clothes of Atfustment—Jamos B N E W YORK FALL TERM-SEPT. 7 I METAL WORKERi STERILIZED HEATING ck, Chairman;' Warren E O R N E W A R K ENROLL NOW! | ' Slate and Asbestos Shingle | rsall, Secretary; Joseph i Telephone Estimates Given. g Eooftng, Stoves, Ranges and | Sari Woolley, Walter i Prepare today, be independent tomorrow. A groat business is. P A*bury Part, 2364, 5916 era has started. The Rider students of today will be busi­ •>i (VIn in Avenue, Ocean Grove | Furnacen. Pipeless Heaters | $ * f .25 Rotuid Trip | 109 Abbott Ave., Ocean Gror® | ove Fire District--Dr. B 320 Bond Street ness executives of tomorwnv. Telephone 428 A. Robinson, President; ^ Asbury Park | 1'elephone 3X42 | ••iggs, Treasurer; James I WEDNESDAY COURSES IN: Harry Reeves, G. M. - JI» SEPTEMBERS Accountancy, Journalism, Typing*, Business Aclm?,,v‘1,n- tion, Shorthand, Stenotypy, Bookkeepinjr, Secret*’^ . n‘* Tire District No. 1— » Leaves Ocean Grove-Asbury Park R. Dodd, President; J ence, Advertising, Banking and Commercial Teach- Centennial • 7:40 A. M. PHONE 2283 Oir, Treasurer;; Earl J Rider College grants degrees. i.. HAZATSKY. Prop. Frank S. Morris Secretary; Edpjar Phil-.* standard Time Jsiiown. Add olio hour Write, Call o r ’Phone Trenton 8111 for inforn? listin' A. Hurley, Earl • Shoe EebuiMers | for U njlight Snvlnff.Time. Electric Co. courses. Office open evenings next w^ek. • JUST RIGHT 63 Main Ave., Ocean Grove . J Returning tickets good on any nvt* Publicity impart- • New Jersey Central train, except Electrical Conirtcion Quality conies first—we ■ f REBUllDING l>lie Information bureau. • the Blue Comet, on date of sale. Trerf' Auto Electric Service , > an Shoes Repaired to Relieve Battery and Tire Service . ve .Camp Meetinc Asso- 5 Satisfaction is what we all J Corns and Bunions Telephone A. P. 2778 Jeof^e .\y HensOn,. $ want.—we guarantee it. i' 203 BOND STREET t;. Alfred WaptR:, Vico 5 47 Main Avenue Howard ; H' Sr*lhv. | Telcpfx)'- ’ ». « ASBURY PARK, N. J. * 7. Lott R. Vi nrd, Treas- Ocean Grove FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1087 r'AG® ' THREB

nnd third Tuesday at 8 pi m, second and fourth Tuesday ai 8:00 Master, liarry ICleiberg; Secre­ p. m. Worthy Matron, Mrs. Olivo • We're making it as easy as possible to tary, Frank Pullen, P. M. Roe; Secretary, Mrs. Helen 'ft. Neptune L. 0. L. No,-508, Meets Tilton. t h a n k y o u 810 Cookmun avenue, second a-r.il Atlantic Lodge of ’ ftjbeknlv, 1 | insure constant Sheffield delivery in your | fourth. Frday. 0. 0. F. Meets, first and third • Mothers’ Circle Meets St. Paul's Tiiisday uve.nines at -700 Main St. ! Church. President, Mrs.. Marjorie Noble'. Grand,-Mrs. Elizabeth Hrela- . CALI, AGAIN? J I Mac Whinney; recording secretary! ford; secretary, Reuben Kirsehner. A n ANIJY DIRECTORY FOR OUR HEADERS lj winter home. We made this coupon BIG ] Mrs. A, Knight. Mizpah Shrine,, No. 10; Order of Monmouth Temple, Pythian Sis- White. Shrine of Jerusalem. Meets,; m m . | ters, No. : 28, second and fourth in Mas.onc Hal!, 50 Pitman avenue;.; and easy to write on in pencil. Fill it in Mondays, [ted Men's Hall, Corlies Ocean; Grove, third Saturday at 7J!Q : BUSINESS DIRECTORY I avenue, Neptune, Excellent -chief, P. II. 'High.Priestess, Mrs.'Cherry.!' Mrs. Lriuella Emmons, Mildred; Hadley ; Scribe;. Mrs. Eliza' i Corson Commandery, No. 15, A. Evans. ; ; , Ellen H. Clive and—like magic—your Sheffield Milk will |.8 p.m. Secretary, Harry llulit. Asbury-nradlny Lodp-q, No: 263, | L. SNIDER 1 Knights Templar. Meets northeast 1. O, O, I'1., meets at G17 McOabr . Trading as D, C. Co’vort A.«en«y I corner Cookman avenue and Main NEWSPAPERS avenue,'Bradley Beach, every Wed­ Insurance and Rial Estate ; street, first and third Thursday at SERVICE ALL YEAR appear on your doorstep as usual on the very day you arrive home. Pontoosuc Council, D of P. nesday, at p. rn. Noble Grand, MurrayaGoi'don; Secretai;y, Samuel Ocean Grove and Asbury Park: 53 Main Avenue. Tel. 5283 meets first and third Tuesdays of Telephones 2G00 niid. 840 Ocean Grove’s Original Carrier eoch riionth in Moose Hall, Cook­ Chamberlain. man and Grand avea. American Legion Post, No. 2-1.' Ocean Grove Lodge, No. :>:j3, F. Meets' first and third Monday at & A. ,M, Meets Mdsonic Hall, !i the American , Jjegion Home, 509 0 Sewall avenue. Executive Com M. DARO BARBER SHOP SHEFFIELD FARMS.— -V PiLman avenue first and. third' EDMUND L. THOMPSON mitt.ee second and fourth Tues­ Monday n‘. p, m. Worshipful 80? Druid Strcetf Aibiiry Park 8,00 day. Commander, Louis L. Fischer; Exterior and Interior Master, Victor Roe; secretary, SERVICE * ^VVITH COURSES Y Charles Porter. Adjutant, F. Clare Cyphers. Aux- Painting llary meets second and fourth Estimates Tarnished Jordan Link, Order of Golden Expert on Lndlfia1, Childrcu’s. Work Monday. Mrs. Eva Carr, Presi­ 88 Cookman Ave,, Ocean Grot# Chain. Meets Odd Follow’s Hail, MICJIAEIi DABO • dent. Phone Asbnry l»arh 4038*R 700 Main street. Worthy Matron, Asbury Park Chapter No. 67J, Mrs. Fanny Levin. Ladies of the Moose, meets every Loyal Order of Moose, Asbury Park Lodge No. 1407. Meets Frinday in Moose Hall. Grand A n d e r s o n (SI C o . Moose Hall, Grand and Cookman and Cookman aves. David H. O’Reilly aves, every Thursday at 8 p m. 7 9 Delaware Avenus, Ocean Grove ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Secretary, George Avison. SAY MISSIONARIES SAFE Orders Attended to promptly B. M. Hartshorne Camp and PAINTING and DECORATING Estimate! Famished Auxiliary, United Spanish War Board of Missions 111 Bulletin Re­ 129 Abbott Avenue, Ocean Grovi Veterans. Meet seconil Monday PAPER HANGING and WALL TEXTURE; Phono 4718 every month, Library Hal!, Asbury ports All Is Well Park, John Fitzgerald, Secretory, In a bulletin issued this week, Wanamassa. the Board of Foreign Missions-of Corinthian Castle. No. 47, the Methodist Episcopal church re­ 1 The Book and Needle Shop “ ANDREW TAYLOR Knights of Golden’ Eaglo. Meets ported that all its missionaries ill. I 50 Main avenue, Ocean Groye Monday evenings in Mikado Build­ TIN AND SHEET METAL China were safe, despite the fight­ I YARNS, NEEDLEWORK ing, 810 Cookman avenue, at 8 p. ing ttnd bloodshed there, R. E. W O R K E R m. Ambrose Reynolds, N. C„ Diffendorfer"and W. E, Shaw, cor­ § LADIES TJIfBEinVEAIl Harry H. Drake, M. of A. responding secretaries of the I AND HOSIERY ! * 76 Sooth Main Street, Asbary .Park Coast City Council, No. 813, Board, also said several, of the 1 Rental Library Phone 2001 Royal Arcar.um, meets 70G Main h nut i iHUHrmtiPM rw* St., third Monday of month at representatives of the Women’s S p. m. Regent, Francis Hoffman; Foreign Missionary Society had secretary, '.Walter Quelch; Treas­ arrived safely at Manila, where COAL they were taken after the fighting 1 MARY ANN I urer, C. Frederick Drake. TRY ONE TON FROM B. P. 0. Elks, No. 128, meets became too fierce viri Chine f. BEAUTY STUDIO | Elk’s Building, Cookman avenue Bishop Ward and Mrs. Ward, BURNS BROS. g SPECIAL ono month only-— | and Heel; street, second ard although separated in the Eastern Am! You’ll Never Be Satisfied | Permanent Wave, $3.50 Up 1 fourth Friday. Frank Durand, E. country, were nevertheless safe. . With Any Otiier. Bishop and Ms. Hnmmnkor rverc = 104 Mt. Tab or Way I R.; John J, Levy, secretary. Tel. Asbury Park 5800 = Tflepliono 4302 3 Victory Court, No. 36, Order of both together in Nanking,;, and Amaranth, meets first nnd third wired of their safety. All the Thursdays each month Newman’s Christian colleges in the Chinese Hail, Belmar. Mrs. Eliza Evans, provinces and in China proper were secretary; Alice M. Bunnell, reported safe arid, ready to open in ST AT 11 OF NEW JEHSKY matron. September for the fall sessions. . DEPAltTMEXT OF .STATE >. Tecumseh Tribe. No. 60, Im­ The University of Nanking, situa­ I O G tA M GROVE 1 ci: It TIP I CATE t)P DISSOLUTION proved Order of Red Men. Meets ted in the midst of the fighting, Tor all whom tlibso presents: may Neptuune, very Tuesday at 8.00 come, (ireetlng: cabled all sate. However the au­ W H El IE AS, It. appears to my satis- : p. m. Sachem, Paul Kondla, Sr.; thorities . of the school recommen­ faction, by duly authenticated record F. 0. Jones, Chief of Records, ded delay in sending any further of the proceedings, for the voluntary John N. Ennis. dissolution thereof by the unanimous ; faculty members, or in the return­ consent of all tho stockholders,‘deposi­ Lady Chester Lodge of Rebekah, ing of two members of the staff ted in my office, that. ST. \ EL.MO ?. O. O. F. Meets first and third now on furlough in the United S E R V I G E : HOTEL, INC., a corporation of. this Friday evening r.t 706 Main Street. State, whose principal office is situated , States. ______at Northeast corner of Main and:New • Noble Grand, Miss. Kathleen Stitt; York Avenues, In the City ‘of‘.Ocean Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ellen E. TROUT STREAMS STOCKED Hoffmann Coal C o.:• Grove. County of Monmouth, State of 1 Eisenberg. New Jersey tBessie K. Shubert, being"; Yard. Fifth Ave., and Railroad • the agent therein and iu charuc there- < West Grove Council. No, 273, Commission Sees Fine Season For of, upon whom process may be ser­ Jr. Order United American Me­ Telephone, Asbury PaVk 52fi7 I ved), (ins coihllcd wltli the require- ^ chanics. Meets Red Men’s Hall, Jersey Anglers \ * • incuts 6f-"An act coucening n>rpora- 1140 Corlies avenue, every Wed­ tlons (Revision' of lStn})," prelimin- nesday evening. Harry Bishop Trout fishermen will find well ry.to the Issuing of this Certificate of • stocked streams during the thirty Dissolution. . Councilor; Walter H. Barton, Re­ LEGAL NOTICES NOW, THEREFORE,' I, Thomas A. ; cording Secretary. day September trout season in New Matills, . Secretary of Stale of the- Jersey which opens on September St a te o f . N e w J ersey, I to I le iv b v •• Cer- -; Ocear Grove-Neptune Parent- .tlfy that the sald corporation did, cm Teaf.hers’ Association. Meet:; in 1, Commissioner. Lewis Spinks, ' E L E C T IO N N O T IC E tile -Nineteenth day of August. 1 * Neptune High School. President, chairman of the Fish Hatcheries file iu my office a duly executed ami 711 M ain St., Avon, N. J. Phone, Asbury Park 2000 Mrs. Elmer Beattie; secretary, Committee of the State Fish and XOTICH is hereby Klven that the attested consent iu- writing to the ills—! I^isnict Hoards of Ucsistry a»d soltitfon of saiil corporation,- executed : Miss Anna K.. Scholl. Game Commission, announced to­ iUrn In ami for tho Township of Nep­ by all tin) stockholders ‘thereof. 'Which : tune will meet on Tuosday, Septem­ nnhl consent and ihi* record of the pro- Jordan Lodge, No. 247, F. & A. day. ber 7, 11*117 .for the purpose of eomlue- M- Meets Masonic Hall, 50 Pitman Streams throughout the State cbedl ngs a foresa 111' a re n o w o ii f i 1 i n •“ tiiiK it house to house ounvass to as­ my said office as provided by law.- ' avenue, first and third Wednes­ are repotted in excellent condition certain tho names ancl addresst-s of 1N T ES T 1M t)X Y . W H K P. E»>F, J day at. 7:30. p. m. Master A. O.tto nil leKal voters residing In the respec­ by Commissioner Spinks with the tive election districts entitled .'to vote have hereto set uiy 'hand .and nffix**d. Loewy; Secretary, Jacob Abra­ water high and cool. Reports re­ at the ensuing Primary ami CJeneral my official seal, at Trenton, this Nine- hams. Klections. . * teenth-.jlny of August, A. D., on*- thous^ i ceived from Harry E. Cudriey, and nine hundred*ami thirty-seven, v Liberty Temple No. 6, Ladies of Xotlco la furrier plvea that tho chief warden, state that the ex­ said Boards will also sit in the places _ • Thomas • A.. Mnthis, Golden Eagle, meets every Wed­ cellent trout streams in the nor­ hereinafter dti«if?nated between tho — H.i -37 Secretary o f S ta te . nesday in Moose Hall, Grand and thern section of the State are in hours of elKht a. m. and nine p. ui., Copkmnn avenues. Noble Temn- better condition than at any time l>ayllf;ht Savlnt; Time, on Tuesday. lar,. Mrs. Melissa Archer; G, of Set>temlier 21, fo r the purpose of IN CHANCEJIY OF NEW JEilSKY since the State Fish ad Game Com- rouduetint; a Primary Ulectlou for the h a t e m m m ? R., Mrs. Elizabeth Holcombe. since the State Fish and Game nomination, of candidates for iiover- TO: ELLA DAVIS? ; Eureka Club, of Ocean Gro/e. Commission . started September nor, two’members of ttie rjeneral As­ : iii' virtue of an Order of the Court Meets Masonic Hal!, 50 Pitman sembly, Surrogate, «j i u ; fnember uf the of Chancery of New Jersey, made on. What used to be an stocking. Board of Chosen Freeholders, two the day of tho date- hereof, in a eausu ; avenue. H. E. Blauvelt, president; members of the Township Committee, wherein Neptune Building and Loan William Catley, vice president; Justice of tiie Peace, and for the el­ Association Is complainant and you, hour's hard work — Frank Van Nest, secretary-treas- AMERICAN BOY INTRODUCES ection of one; male and one female Ella Davis, and others, are defend­ urer. mL'iubei* o f the • Republican- S tate Km- ants, you.are required to appear and .' now m inutes lu n — A NEW FOOTBALL GAME er.utlvo C om m ittee, cine m a l e a n d one an sw e r th e b ill o f .‘co m p la in t on o r be- 20 7 Wanamassa Tribe of Red Men, In the early firij. issues of THE fem ale • niemlHU*.; o f the*. 'D e m ocratic foro tho fIftii day oi‘. October .next, or." meets every Thursday in Re­ Slate Executive Committee: one male the said bill will-be taken as confes­ AMERICAN BOY there’ll be pre­ and one female member of. the Mmi- sed against you. You’ll never Itfite ironing again publican Hall, Bradley Bench. Chief of Records, Stanley Palma- sented the story of a new game— uuinmouth County • U«>publiea n Execu­ Said id 11 Is filed to foreclose rt cer-0 six-man football—fast as profes­ tive Commlttei* from each district and tain mortgage, held: by- the Neptune, when you own this fine’new EASY teer, Belmar. one m ale *aml one female member of Bui tiling and Loan, Association, • dated >; Ironer. ;Jueor. Esther Lodge, L. L. C. sional football, wide open as bas­ the ^Tonmouth f'ounty, Democatlc TSx- J u ly 15s ll*2S. T he m ortgag e covers ketball, thrilling as hockey! fcmlve ‘'hminltlee from each'district.. lands inxthu City of Asbury Park, in No. 290. Meets 810 Cookman Said Boards' will also sit at the the County of Monmouth and State ; For this new Ironer ‘has banished avenue, first and third Friday. The game came to life through same jilacos between the hours of of Now. Jersey. . ; old complicated hand levers—-sub­ Harold Daley Post. No. 1333, V. the need of small schools for some one p. m., and-nine p. m'., for venlstva- And you; F>L[.A DAVIS, are made a tion purposes on Tuesday, October d e fe n d a n t :becausu y o u ' ;u v tiie C^Vtior.. stituted new automatic controls F. W. Meets at 303 Sewall ave­ substitute for 11-man football, nue, Asbury Par!:, second nnd which was too expensive. Stephen: -and finally on Tuesday. Xi>svm- of. the premises described In snbl bill that function with fealhcnvpight ber L*f iietween the Inmrs of-sev- of complaint. fourth Wednesdays. George F. Eplor, a Nebraska graduate student :«n a., m. and olffht i*. m., for the pur- RICHARD -W. .STOUT,!' finger touch. Martin, commander; Joseph D. in athletics, developed the game'of pose'of ronductiu^r a,(Jener«l Kleciiop Solicitor for complainant. ■ for (lovernor, two members of tin* ‘leu-* . . ’ ICIecttio Btdldfng, Grossman, adjutant; John C. San­ sixmian football to meet this need. A s b u ry P a rk , N . 'J. Get abreast of the times—t r y this era I-Assembly,. Surrogate, One mem­ derson, quartermaster. In six-man football anybody can ber of • the Board of *:■' tbi:' BOY tells the wo^ld about this, trict, Atkins Ave.: Seventh District, Surrogate, of the \ County, of : Mon : recording .secretary Mrs. Hannah practical-new game; In addition, it i:ur».Corlies Ave.: Kkh'tb District. Lib­ mouth..- si ml reported - tor .settle-: Meeks. -. presents-The American Boy Offic­ e rty F ire . House,- M o n ro e Ave: j N in th ii’iept to the Orphans Court 'o.f- taId Asbury Court, No. 21, Order of Dlstrh'l, Hamilton Fire House; Tenth County, on Thursday, the * twe'hty- ial 'Handbook, which can be 'ob­ District. Bank,‘.Main Ave. and Pll- thirtP d a y o f Septem ber, l:»37. a t 10 Amaranth. Meets in Masonic Hail, Kilm Pathway: tained from the magazine a t '20 o'clock a. in.. Daylight Savhuf Tjtiie, , Ocean. Grove, second and fourth / J o lm W .. Kno\*. at which time application wll I'c made cehts si copy, or.,.15 cents when -—.Sii-uii, . *l*owpship Clerk Saturdays at 8 p. m. Mrs. Minnie bought in.bulk. for the allowance.of*commissions nnd : Maxfield, Royal Maron; Mrs. Amy counsel fees. NOTE: Subscription prie'es i)f , COMMON LAW 'j|.i:i« ami <»1 .1 >nted A u g u s t 11, 1037. • . . Lott, secretary. TIIE AMERICAN BOY - will be George. W . T fen'on. ■■ v,'\ JERSEY CENTRAL Ladies Auxiliary of Washington S 11K 'n IF F ’S S A L ll— lJy. v irtu e o f a . 17rtt;Arch St.. fire company! Meets second and raised, in the near future. - Send plttrles writ fI. fa. ’to me directed, Is­ Philadelphia; Pa. ; your subscription order at once to sued out of tho New Jersey Supreme Edwin Longsfreet, Esi{„ • . ' POWER & LIGHT CO. fourth Mondays, 2.30 p. m. Mrs.. Court, will be exposed to sale.at pub­ :S02.lvimnoiith T:hU'., Jean Shaw, pres'idont; Mrs. Mar­ take advantage of the bargain lic. vendue, on M o n da y , tho l.’lth d ay ’ .. ;Asl>ury P a rk . N . ,T.v garet Cold, Secretary. rates, now in . effect: one year* at of Sept ember, ll‘J7, between the hours . . E x ecutors . $1.00 or three ycars: at $2.00. For­ o f 12 o’clock and fi o'clock (at 2 o'­ Edwin P. Lfuigstrcct, Esq.,. Scriba Council, No. 25, Loyal clock Daylight Saving Time) In the 302 K lu m o n th B ld g. Telephone, Asbury Park 6600 Ladie:; of Royal Arcanum. Meets eign subscriptions 50c. a year ex­ nfternoon of said day, at the. Court Asbury Park, N. J. ' tra. Send your name and • remit­ House, In tho Borough of Freehold, -33-37 20) • Proctor . • Odd Fellows Hull, 70G Main street, Counts* of Monmouth, New. Jersey, to second and fourth Friday, 3 p. m. tance to THE AMERICAN BOY, satisfy Judgments of said court Regent, Mrs. Minnie Maxfield; 7430 Second Blvd., • Detroit, Mich. a m o u n tin g to a p p ro x im a te ly S13.9Sl.0Ov ^imimoiitli CtouiCy Surrogate's Office Tuesdays in Moose Hall, Grand of Golden Eagle. Charles Fenton, On newsstands the price is 15c. a All tho defendants' right, titlo mid and Cookman avenues. NF, C. Arthur Stewart, M. of Secretary,' Mrs. Sadie Valentine, Interest, tf any, In ami to tho folhnv- Neptune Chapter. No. 256. copy.—3G In tho'Matter of tho Estate .of Canton Monmouth, Patriarch R. Meets every Monday night in Eila M. Lacey: Deceased:... I LODGE and CLUB! the Stricklin Building, 702 Cook­ Order of Eastern Star. Meets Red ALL that plot, tract or parcel of Militant, I. O. .0, F. Meets first Men's Hall, Corlies avenue, second land and premises, hereinafter par­ Notice to credimrs to.P i^ent Claims• and. third Saturdays ir. I, 0. G, F. man evenuc. ^•iiiiiiiiuiiiiitiititaiiiMfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinttiiiitiiiMiiiiiiiii'*; ticularly described, known and desig­ A gu I list. Estate. j DIRECTORY j Hall, Jted Bank, Jpmes S, Smith,, and fourth Friday at 8 p., in. nated as tho Western portion of lot Pursuant to the order of Joseph L, Trinity Chapter, Order :>f De Worthy Matron, Gnice Hansen; I NORTH END I numbered ono thousand pine hundred Donahay, Surrogate of the I’ounty of . Capt.; Clerk, Sydney Caddick, Molay, Meets second and fourth secretary. Florence Tolhurst. nnd six (No. 1D0IS Westerly) *on the ^tomuouth, made on the twentv-tliird ; Atlantic Encampment, No. 22. Wednesday in Old Summerfield South side of Lako Avenue, corner of day of July, 11*37, on the application ", Asbury Park Council, No. 83, Central Avenuo portion, on the map of of J. Fred Stallsmltb, administrator of Monmouth Lodge, No. 107, f. O' 0. F. Meets first and third school buildingv comer Green Grove Junior Order American .Mechan- lots of Camp Ground of the said'Caiitp the estate of Ella M. Lacey, deceasod, Knights of Pythias. Meets second Thuredayi at 796 Main street. and Bangs avenue, Neptune. Mas- ice. Meets 110 Cookman avenue Meeting Association situate, iu Nep­ notice Is hereby given to the creditors and fourth Friday of every m#ntYi ter Councilor, Carl " Applegate; BOWLINS |tune Township, In the County of Moh- of said deceased to exhibit to the sub­ Chief Patriarch, W. H. Challendar; every Wednesday r.t 8 p. m. Coun­ mouth anti State of Now Jersey, with scriber . administrator as aforesaid.- at the ,f, O. U. A. M. Holt. 810 Scribe, John F. Knox. Scribe, Harvey Herbert. selor, Charles Yetnmn; Secretary, nil and singular tho premiss therein their debts'and demands against, tho Cookmar. avenue, Asbury Park. Asbury Park Council, No. 316. Women’s Club of Ocean Grove. Henry D. Chamberlain. Ten I I 1 r V 0 « - I mentioned and described and the said estate, tinder oath, .within si-; : Raymond Baker, Chancellor Com­ Knights of Columbus. Meets 508 Regular meeting’s second Thur?. Twin City Chapter, No. 67. O. E. buildings thereon, together with the lnonths from the.date of the aforesaid . mander. Paul Greetia, Keeper of appurtenances. , order, or they will he forever barred of. Summerfield venue, second and day of-each month at 2:30 p. m. at S., meets the second' a m i fourth f PinsMLLC I dPins f Seized ns the property of> W. W. their actions therefor against’the said Records and Seal. fourth Thursday at 8 p.m. club house, 89 Mt. Carmel. Way, Friday .evenings it; Masonic Hall, BKVKRIDOE nnd EMMA J. BEVEH- subscriber. . \ .- Star of the Sen. Lodge, No. 24, Pride of the Park Council, No. President, Mrs. Harold Bills; re­ Asbury Park. Worthy Matron 1 Facing Wesley lake ■ t- IDGIV taken in execution at the suit D a te d : Freehold, N. , ,7., J u ly . 2:?* Shepherds >;f Bethlehem. Meets of W ILLIAM H. W E ART, Receiver of 1937. " IB, Sons and Daughters of Liberty. cording secretary, Mrs. 0. J, Moul- Mrs*;, Grace . Geschko: Secretary, 110 A. M. to 12 (Midnight) | tho O cena CSrovo N a tio n a l B a n k , in J. Fred • Si allsmith, every Monday night, Moose Hall, Councilor, Mrs. Elizabeth Thom­ ton. .- Mary E. Charles. liquidation, and to l>o sold by - Administrator Grand and Cookman aves. son, Recordng Secretary, Mrs. Asbury Lodge, No. 142, F. & A. Ocean Grove Chapter, No. 170, S Instructions free to beginnerR I GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Sheriff Mrs. Charles H. Tate.'. S'- i Dated: August 0; 1937. . • . Power of Attorney,. Primrose uod(?ff, SonR of St, Martha J. Parker- M. Meets northeast corner Cook­ Order of Eastern Star. Meets in ■ a Eupeno Cnpiblanco, Att’y. 1001 First Avonuo . George, meets second and fourth Burbage Castle, No. 62. Knights man avenue and Main street, first Masonic Hall, 50 Pitman avenue, 4iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiBiii!ii)iii(niuiitMiiiir -*-31-37 ($17.22) H I. -. . V.-. -32.-30 (?I0.00) ' A s b u ry P a rk , N . J . ; PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1937 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1937 PAGE FIVE ■ The. vacationist who said that his most vivid recollec­ her home in Baltimore and may not MhiiiiajmiiriaiJfltiaNfiiiiitHinaiiiii«iug MAIL SCHEDULE ^inai'aiia]iaiiiiMiiaiiiiiiMiTiaiiaiiat(iti(iiiiiaiiai'aiianaiiiiiii'BiiaiiaMaiiinaiiaiigii«i* THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES tion of a trip to the seashore was sand 011 the floor and be able to spend her usual summer Published Friday Balanced Powers IN AND OUT OF SCHEDULE OF THE AllIUVAIi AND mosquitoes droning outside tile window never visited Ocean vacation in the Grove'this year; j Neptune News Notes | The Beach Comber DEPAIITU1LE OF MAILS HOMER. D. KR.ESQE, Editor and Publisher ** OccahJ, Ororo* If, J. Grove. The remarkable thing about this town is that In Our Government The Rov. and'Mrs. L. S. Stahl, iniiiitHiiitiimtiiMtiniiiiiih'itiiitiiiiiiiiiuifitin: FORTY-EIGHT MAIN AVENUE. OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY OCEAN GROVE and daughter Evangeline, of Birds- New York, Eapt and Foreign Talk It TeleplJono 7 most popple who visit us once come many times thereafter. By RAYMOND PITCAIRN boro, Pa., and Mrs. Ida' Schultz and Dorothea. Van Duscn, 1111 Cor­ HAIL AND FAREWELL, might : A r r lr e ’, Close : ' FRANK L. Wtl.GUS, Local Editor- • R.!?0 a ; M . , 8.10 A . M i They just can’t stay away when they get the Ocean Grove National Chairman • Mrs. Flora Stahl, of ’Allentown, lies avenue,, is vacationing at Lake very readily be the title of this, our 10.45 A. M . . 10.43 A . M . Hopatcong." last effort of the 1937 season... . 1.30 P . m .; .. - 1.01 P . M ... — Sentinels of the .Republic. Mrs, Lilly Boscly, of Washing­ Pa.; are vacationing, at the Rotert S U B S C R IP T IO N S : $l..r*0 y e a r ly ; $!.00 K cm l- n n m ially ; 50c. q u arte rly or 4c. spirit. : ;-:?i: : ' -; '"P-'r'■ ■■■'! residence, 45 Embury avenue. W. Lloyd Bobbins, Jr., 1429 Cor- by Monday night, the town will 4.30 P. M . • 3.55 P . M . a m i i»o.sl:iKo i»er copy, postage-paid in the U n ite d S tates ;• C a n a d a $2.00 an d Although the Seventy^fifth Con­ ton; D. C.,'is vacationing at.22 Pit­ 6.30 P. M . . 0.30 P . M. , .v;: F orciK n $2.50 a year. 'lles avenue, spent Wednesday in start to look deserted, ami within a gress ended its sessions many days man avenue. The Misses Carpenter, of 55 New week we’ll see signs ..of prepara­ . Newark and Jersey ‘City ADDUICSSISS chmtRed on request—always give former address. «.- Boss Hague is always in favor of a contest for Gover­ York avenue, liave been entertain­ Atlantic City. Arrlro Close ADVKUTISIS.MJINTS: Hates will ho. furnished hy us on request. vfcgo America continues to hear vig­ Harry Hendrickson is enjoying tions for a long winter ahead. . . . 6.30 A . M . 8.10 A . M . WATCH THU LAB15L ON YOUH l'Al?KU FOR -THU 13X1*1 RATION OF : orous discussion concerning what it ing Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Schuclmrt Helen Katherine Atkinson, 111 Investment Inforihation and nor in the Republican primary. his annual vacation at his 142 Mt. So. Atkins avenue is recovering tents taken down, cottages boarded 10.45 A. M . ' 10.45: A . M. YOUR. SUBSCRIPTION . accomplished or failed to accom- of Beaver Meadow, Pa.; Mrs. J, A. 'up, curtains- freshly-washed set on 1.30 '1 .0 1 ‘ P., M , .pllgh.^, - Hermon way home. Gawthorpe of South Orange and from recent illness. 4.30 P . M . : - I- .3.5S P . M , Advice Is But One of stretcher^ to dry, blankets hung iii 6.30 P. M . . < . r 6.30 P . M. Entered as socond-class mall at tho Ocean Grove postoffice = In much of this " discussion there Barbara and Margaret Vogel­ Miss S. G. Dayton of Binghamton, W. S. Benson, 1209 . Eleventh the suti,. and the natives, most of Baltimore and Washington The, Scouts wish to, express, their v.is a ;deep rnote of . disappointment. sang, of Scarsdalc) N. Y., are week­ N. Y. ■ avenue, is visiting his son and fam­ whom have been t^o busy all sum- Our Many Services TUB TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE end visitors in Ocean Grove. ArrlVo Close appreciation to Miv Norris Hen­ The average citizen has . seen' few J. F. Deakyne and daughter, Miss ily, in South River. ; me, coming out the beach and the 6.30 A . M . 8.10 A . M . drickson,; Sr., for his donation of signs of effective steps towards re­ . Mr: and' Mrs. Harry Mench, of Maude Deakyne> of Wilmington, Miss Marian Barlow, Asbury boardwalk again. . . .verily, hail 10.45 A . M , , 10.45 A ; M. a fine poster. The- painting has. ducing either the cost of living or Gables was a recent, guest . of 1.30 P . M . , :• 3.55 P . M .’ Milltown, have returned there after Del., who have been regular sum­ and farewell...... 4.40. P . M . **■; • 6.30 P . M . I The First National Bank of Bradley Beacb been placed in a prominent position :• the cost of government — both of friends in Hamilton. 6.30 P . M . , Homes For “Slum” Dwellers . which bear so heavily -on his earn­ spending the month of August at mer visitors ill the Grove for years, i in the post office, where all can see 93 Abbott avenue'. ■ . will be at the Hotel Whitfield, Mr. and Mrs. W. Pierce, 1204 El­ THE MOULTONS have returned Perhaps the most important act of legislation passed ings. He has observed little evidence from their trip, preparatory to the Philadelphia, West and South Bradley Beach, N. J. and' i-ealize just why a cabin is Surf and Beach, avenues, until af­ eventh; avenue are spending some­ A rriv o :-. ■ •-. eiofle of constructive action to widen the Miss. Anna, Fuller and sisters, of opening of school; Evie was seen by the congress just adjourned was one that provides over wanted. Don’t forget to look, then scope of employment opportunities ter Labor Day. time in Washington, D. O. 6.30 A . M . ,, 8.10 A . M. drop that spare dime in; the box.', Montclair, N. J., have , taken the renewing old' acquaintances with 10.45 A . M . " 10.45 A . M. ; Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation half a billion dollars for cleaning out so-called “slum” —on which rest our greatest hopes cottage at . 7 Ocean Pathway .for Louis G. Porter, of Chicago,-lias Wilfred Cottrell, 114. Steiner 1.30 P . M. 3.55 P. M. f " ; '• -.' , '.. ■ •. '...> . . ; ;. •: • . v ;: ’ . of recovery. MacWhinnej' the. other night.. . ..; 4.40 P . M . v 6.30 P . M . the next two weeks. been -spending sometime at the avenue, is visiting his cousin Er­ and Marian is'once more with Don­ itia!iaiiaiiaiiii(iiiii!iiiBitiii|ii«iiiiiittiiiaiitiiaiiiiiiiiaaiii.iiiiiiiiif[iaiiiiiiitiiiaiiaiiaiii!iii:iiiaiia:ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiatiaitiiiitta areas. The folks who live in these places may not like the 12-Week Vegetable ,Course .. .. To many American citizens various win Brueggoman, Summit. 6.30-F; M . :. - . ; '• >' • ; - -v ’,. ;■*. Mrs. Harriet Marrian, of ' Bos­ Seacroft, 14 Seaview avenue. Mr, ald Ross on, the beach. other , needs appear to have - been Porter, formerly of New York City, Trenton and Camden word ‘‘slum,” which conveys.an idea of dirt and depres­ • A 12-weeks’ course developed to ton, Mass., is-spending two weeks Mrs. George Reid, Fourth ave­ k'iiioCI forgotten during the eight months of is a noted concert singer and a CHIEF WOMAN-HATER EX­ Arrivo : . Close . sion. Many a family has.had to live in such places because help farmers and prospective far­ ■ with Mrs. M. A. Simmons at her nue, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. 6.30 .A . M . :- '* 8.10 A . M. debate. . member of the - Singers’, club of Harry Burdge, Fariningdale. TRAORDINARY Bill Scott has 10.45 A . M . 10.45 A . M. mers: meet the . problems of the home, 27 Main avenue. 1.30 P . M . .. . , ' . <• 3.55 P . Mi , o£ misfortuiiQ, yet it has doiie.its best to maintain a clean vegetable growing industry will be But one phase of Congressional New York City. 1 Mr. and Mrs, Earl Brown, 113 lost his title... .or maybe that’s activity has aroused widespread in­ Mrs. L. Walsh and Betty, are what years at O; G. do to one .;i 4.40 P . M .r . ; 6.30 P . M. and healthful life. given by the New. Jersey College terest. This was .thfe .effort of many The 'Mesdames Albert Joker, Division St., welcomed a son 6.30 P . m ; ,s- ; , •• for Agriculture, Rutgers Universi­ leaving, today for a trip by auto Charles Wilgus, William Potter, Thursday in Fitkin hospital., the Delilah in the. caSiv is pretty Congressmen to assert their author­ through New England, stopping Blonde Peggy Bramley. . .and in "/■■■■■. Asbury? Park, N. J. . A t Your Service In most large cities and many smaller ones, there are ty, beginning: Nov.- X, . Prof. Frank and Hattie Tappcn were guests at a Mrs. Anno Matthews, 202% So. . Arjrlre ... Close ity as the people’s representatives off .at Fort Edward,/.N' Y." '.>. spite, of . all Bill’s ..explanations certain ancient, dwellings, built before modern ideas of G. Helyar, director of resident in­ and the people's voice in govern­ luncheon given Wednesday at the Atkins avenue, is entertaining 6.30 A . M . :' 1 . ;-1' .. 6.40 A . M. We inrite the people of this community and surrounding struction at the College; announced Mrs. Mabel H. Ruch, who is, Virginia Tea Room by Mrs. Helen Mrs. Clara Featherstone, New York about it,: this observer would say 8:50. A . M . M . . • . LOO P . M. health were conceived. If a dwelling is a menace to ment. To a degree seldom seen ho" was: having a grand .time, on 1.00 P . Mv • ."■:•* . v 6.30 P . M vicinity to. avail themselves of our complete banking facilities here today. The course will include during, recent years, Congress, dur­ staying at the Sampler Inn, Main Wilgds in- honor of her sister, Mrs. City.. 6.30 P . health, people should not be expected to live in it. Public studies in plant diseases, .horticul­ ing. its past session, fought for the . avenue, will return to her home-in Hilda Haight, of Lynbrook, N. Y- their, date the other .night. . . .sic' which include the following: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Veti-ano, transit.... . ‘ A i n m a i l - -• : - sentiment is glad to make'a beginning cleaning out such tural ' machinery., /soil .fertility, independence . of the Legislative “ He Got All That Bologna Out of a Bookl” Bethlehem on Labor D ay.' .■ T. J. Andrews and nieces, Misses 1220 Tenth avenue, are the par­ Clos.Ine1 T im e • a t ' Ocean . G rb ro .;; 011 plant propagation, marketing and branch, which makes our , laws; the Leare Jfcro Arrive There CHECK ACCOUNT .' . Mrs;! Arthur Everett, and child­ ents of a son born Sunday, at Fit- . .“BO” DOUGHERTY'to o k a day Executive branch, which administers' Collins, of Hurlock, Md.; Mr. and 8.10 A . M . 0.10 P . 31. plac.es.'...... ’ • ' . -C insect and disease Control. In ad­ ren, of Keai-riy,.' are spending a- Mrs. Edward Moore and son, of kin hospital.. • off fom watching the umbrellas at SPECIAL INTEREST ACCOUNT . Kcv, Dr‘ Robert C. Wells dition to; classroom -work,; students them; and the Judicial branch, 10.15 A . M . • 8.15 1». 31. If people are ta be' provided with better homes, they Who Conducted the Young Peo­ ■which interprets them. Labor Day with Mi's. Walter flos. Preston, Md., and Miss Savidge, of Mildred Haas, Third avenue, As­ South End last Wednesday—he 1.00 P r M . 11.00 P . 31. CREDIT DEPARTMENT Will be given training iii. the Col­ nier, 98 Embury avenue. Baltimore, Md., are spending the and Toddy Wheeler played tennis For Clticngo, III, must expect to show worthiness for them. Some folks would ple’s'Scrviccs in the Temple Dur­ lege laboratories; arid , greenhouses. It was this balanced form of bury Park, spent Sunday with her 3.55 P . M, 1.53 A . 31. TRUST DEPARTMENT ing August, With Many Featur­ weekend at the Cheltenham, .36 sister, Mrs. Everett Otto, 1230 El­ ill the morning, then spent the af: ;fl.30._l'. 31. _ U 0 A . 31. TRAVELERS’ CHECKS create slum Conditions wherever they go. If families are goverriment which, filsibrians agree, Mrs. C. E. Machin, of Baltimore, teroon, can you giiess! Or. the ed. Events j. Using: as the Study contributed so greatly to the succcss Md., is a guest for several days of Ocean Pathway. eventh avenue. For*Los AtiifclesT Cut. * • SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Theme ^ Throughout the Gospel . Oil From Wild Hazel Nut beach.. . . Of course we would’nt Followitif? Day given a clean neW home in the so-called slum areas and if %of the Constitution whose 150th ah-. Rev. J. N. Kuglcr at the Trenton Miss Edna F, Bair, of Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sutton, Sr., 8.1ft A , W. S.00 A . 31. According to St. John. Discovery, of a vegetable oil sim. nlversary we celebrate this year. 1205 Eleventh avenue, entertained SAY anything about, a busman’s IIouso, 78 Mt. Zion Way. burg, Pa.,'.-.'is.spending a week at holiday.-- - 10,15. A . 31. 8.00 A . 31. Each deposit account at this bank is insured up they allow jt to degenerate into dirt, and disorder, public il^r to the. expensive spermVoM of It was this balanced Pornv with its the Breakers, 4 Surf avenue. Miss relatives from Philadelphia over 1.00 P.. 31. 8.00 A . 3r. the whale, which is used in oiling ,Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Truran, of 3.55 1». 31. • 5.0ft A. 3r. to $5,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora­ sentiment will say they should vacate, and let somebody safeguards for all citizens, which Bair and her brother, Joyce. P. the weekend. DID YOU KNOW!!! That Muriel fl.so P . M . . ; ,V; 5.oo l*. 31. watches and flne machinery, is re- enabled America; to make so notable Brewster, N. Y., spent the past else have the chance. V weekend here as guests of Mrs. J. Bail', publish the Phillipsburg Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freer, Maas lias more bathing suits than Sun Francisco, Ciil, tion. .: ported by Drs. G. S. Jamieson and a contribution to th^history of hu­ Daily Journal, which was establish­ Caldwell, N. J., were recent guests practically anybody else on the .-r'V Followintf Day We Solicit Your Patronage b o y R. S, McKinney.of. the United States man liberty and government of, by T. Hull, 16 Embui-y avenue. 8.10 A . 31. . . ft.35 A . 31. It is assumed that people have been living in “slums” ( SCOUT NOTES I ed by their father in 1888. of Mrs. Frccr's sister, 1204 Elev­ beach!!!! That Ada Sisco has quite 10.45 A . 31. . 0.35 A , 3r. and for; the people. Vi -; Miss Marie Brodbeck, of Phila­ .because they 'could not afford to pay: the rent of better Agriculture department. The seed of Mrs. Louis C. Schliep and daugh­ enth avenue;- ... " a time convincing her niother that 1.00 P . >1. 0,35. A . 3r. a shrub known in its native habitat If members : of the Seventy-fifth' delphia, lias been spending two 3.55 P . 31. . • 4.30 P . 3r. ter Grace, formerly of Tupper Lake, three prunes and'a slice of dry 6.30 P . 31. ; 4,30 P . 3r. Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank plap'es. If the rent 011 the new homes is based on actual By Eugene Wright, of Troop 41, of lower; California, Arizona, and Congress have .succeeded in strength­ -weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Walter . Mrs. Sophie Hulse.-is entertain­ toast are sufficient beakfaat for'a Ocean Grove ening that principle and the Consti­ N. Y., but. now'residents of Plain­ ing her mother, Mrs. Sarah E. Ar­ T 7 . For iillhml, Fin. r . New Mexiq0 as • the’ wild hazfel nut, Hosmer, 98 Enibui-y avenue. growing girl who’s trying to diet!! .3.50 P . 3r. 6.00 A . 3r. cost'of the building, and the usual taxes, repairs, and in­ tution which. perpetuates it, their , field, N. J., are stopping at cher, Adelphia, at.her home, 1218 Main St., Asbury Park Main Ave., Ocean Grove Last week the scouts of the troop sheep nut; or. goat nut, furnishes an Miss Helen Kuzman, >vho has The Columbia till .Labor Day, ac­ She lost the argument and wound For St. ■ Petersburg, Fin.. . surance, these low income people can’t probably pay it. went around and made; the first sessions have not been in. vaih. Eleventh aveniue. 3.50 P . 31* I0.J10 A . 3r. .oil '• that long has been used; com­ been with Mrs. Walter Hosmer, of companied by their young friend, up eating eggs and bacon... .That Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Should the government or the cities make up the differ- .661 lection of the boxes in local mercially as a hair tonic. .'When Mrs. John K. Watson, 1514 Sev­ the only time Steve. Maguire speaks HUG1I O. 3IOOHE, Postmuster stores, I t ; was very gatifying; to 98 Embury avenue, has left to Helen Morecraft, also from Plain­ •;en;-e?-:. . analyzed recently ?fqr. the: first time, take ft position in Philadelphia. field. enth avenue, has been entertain­ to one of his co-workers on the .-,..•-.•-... V. find that the residents had been ing her niece and nephew, Jane beach is when she’s sitting with a •uniiiiiiiciiiitniiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiifiiniiiiinnniniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniitiii^ generous enough that a total of \ the oil was found to he ‘‘really a After spending several weeks at Abraham Azulay, Of Bradley • The community wants to be generous to unfortunate liquid wax.” '.. , .*•; : 30 YEARS AGO | and Jack Worth, Chicago,. .- girl lie wants,to meet!!,1 We under­ 911 was collected; This fine;amount the Aurora, 6 Atlantic uvenue, Miss Beach, and Kenneth Ackerson, of stand lie was" disappointed to find FINAL ■people, but it will not be keen abut generosity to any. who was-collected in the comparatively, Emily P. Hellermun returned to Keypor.t, were the only Monmouth Mrs. Joseph Clayton, Belmar, that Dottie was Mrs; and not Miss. was a Monday guest of her par­ CLEARANCE are unworthy. All these problems can be solves, provided short time the boxes have been- out: ' Fired for Los-ing Official Seal her winter home in Philadelphia county residents . to win - scholar­ Dellaven; but we.really can’t blame, But for you folks that haven’t giv­ (Editor’s . Note:; These Items are FOR SALE on Monday. ships at Rutger’s this fall. Mar­ ents, Mr. and Mi's. Franklin R. BOARDWALK I For losing. his; officialseal of of­ taken from the back files of the Tlin»s him .... i . .she . certainly looked competent and sensible people, free from political influ­ en yet, but were going to, there for tho y ea r 1907.) This fine location property for all the year at 81' Main garet ' Throckmorton, of Long Dodd, 116 So. Atkins avenue. Better Suits and fice,; a Chinese district magistrate Avenue, Ocean Grotc, consisting of eleven rooms with all im­ The Misses Anna May and Lil­ stunning in that black anil white are still boxes in all the stores, so Branch: won a scholarship to the ■''jiMiss Gladys. Coynan, Hamilton, STRAND AT CASINO j ence; are put in charge of these enterprises. has; been- dismissed from: his post provements. lian S. Pine of Brooklyn, N. Y., outfit she wore in the fashion show Goats please do not forget the boys. September 7, 1907 New Jersey College for. Women, has sailed on a cruise to Bermuda, last week. ■ . \ . ------1 I—----- In’ Ch in a signat ures ’are not enough Furnished or unfurnished. are at 60 Cookman avenue, for Phone: Asbury Park 897-1 f Nickels and dimes have a strange Miss Edith vanGilluwe, Main their vacation. They are annual then to'the. Gaspe coast, the Sag­ Tliat Harold Smith has a new habit of counting up to dollars if to make documents legal and valid. Price—$6,500.00 with terms. .-. The fifth annual meeting of the $5.00 $10.00 • The Nation in Danger ‘‘Chops’’ (seal stamps) are required avenue, left this morning for visitors here. Bunco-Nut club was held at the uenay, and St. Lam-ence rivers and nickname—“Keypholc-peoper Win- 3 Days—Commencing Monday, Sept. 6 enough people drop them in the Hamburg, Germany, where she Seacroft on Wednesday night. The Quebec'. cliell” or perhaps wo have tho syl­ T he terrible fighting, around Shanghai, China, where boxes. she will study music. She will also Ernest N. Woolston Mis. Olive Harvey, of Philadel­ phia, iind Mr.* and Mrs. J. Steel- following officers were, re-elected Mrs. Mary .Trotter, 1203 Elev­ lables mixed up on this one.. . . ; . EDWARD ARNOLD. GARY GRANT ftiany ,Americans live, has many elements of peril-.for our tra vel int^ - Berlin to - further her and installed: Julia K. Lake, col­ That Betty (Lyons) Peters simply L A . CHERRY stlidies. r man, of Brooklyn, are weekend enth avenue, entertained members Cookman Aye., Cor. Bond St. . JACK OAK1E Real Estate and Insurance onel; Hugh R. McGeacliie, assis­ of Pontoosuc Council, Degree- of DEFIES us to put her name in ;country. One of these fighting powers dropped a shell be­ guests of Mrs. Jennie Nnce, 77 this column!!!! Rev. Joseph Wardle, a familiar Heck avenue. tant; Mrs. Anna Hulse and Mrs. Pochontas, Tuesday evening at her " ’ ■ ;T. Asbury Par k, N. J. in tween two big department stores, which killed 400 peo­ Mary J. McGeachie, Secretary and figure at the campmeeting services, Forty-Eight Main Avenue home. ■ FIRST ANNUAL LIFEGUARDS Classified Advertisements left for a visit in Pennsylvania. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Kauffelt, of Treasurer. ‘ iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiKiHmiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiuuiitiiiiiiiuuiuujituiiiuiuC ple and wounded 1,000. If that had happened in former Ocean Grove, N. J. St. Benedict, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Funeral services were held Sat­ BALL was held last night.... .it Advertisements for thoso columns should bo In the ofllco of “Tho | Rev. Wardle is a well known com­ After spending the summer at urday for Mrs. Melissa -Archer, was strictly an invitation affair.. “ The Toast of New York years, and Americans had been killed, a cry for war would Times” NOT LATER THAN 12 O'CLOCK NOON Thursday of «ach poser, having edited and published II. P. Rickard and son Rembrandt, Telephone 398 of Johnstown, Pa., arc guests at their cottage, 7 Ocean Pathway,- 1308 Eighth avenue. Intermeftt was ..only the guards and their close have been heard. w eek. ______j several sonrr books, in Ocean Grove; ] RENTING ROOMS | 4 Surf avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley V.Wood re­ made in. Hamilton.: Mrs. Archer friends being included-- seems to 3 Days—Commencing Thursday, Sept. !l Americans are said to have $150,000:000 worth of CLASSIFIi:i» A J) RATE j Frank Butcher, Charles B. Wil- turned . yesterday to, their winter was a member- of Liberty Council mo, we mentioned something like ? The best buy is a i Mrs. C .' Chandler, of Maple­ home in Scranton, Pa. They had 2f» w ords O R . L E S S ...... ■ ...... •• . 25e. •• . gus, .Daniel S. Heeves and H. D. No. 52, D. of A., also Ladies of 'the that a couple of weeks ago...... DOUBLE BILL v'-'-lv property in China. Many say that property should be Moro than 35 words ...... l eeht per word Chamberlain were named, election wood, who operates the Chandler, as house guests over the past week oGlden Eagle, Asbury Park,. Rev. maybe we’re getting somewhere I SIMMONS’ I protected, and that our armed forces should stand by all 5 11mos fo r tnu price of four. officers for the Ocean Grove dis- 62 Central avenue, is planing to end Miss E. R. Tuck, of Philadel­ George W. Yard and Rev. J. J. after a ll...... However Otto is our ‘‘NO MAN OF HER Copy malted In, given to representative or brought to ofllco per­ j-trict. = ‘ •• •-./•.V -:V ' * keep her house open throughout phia;. A. D. Tuck, of Scranton, Pa., Messier officiated. authority', so don’t blame us if you I BEAUTYREST I “THERE GOES MY. Americans thus in peril. Since our people spent $60,000,- sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to covcr coat. Cony the winter months. and Miss Marian Smith; of Wilkes- didnt get invited...... acceptVd over phone ns a courtesy and convenience to customers. j Viering, VariDorn, Apgar, • Dale 5 I Innerspring Mattress I OWN” 000,000 on a war, they are not keen for another. Bills duo immediately upoa presentation. A heavy downpour of rain struck Barre, Pa.. NEWS NOTES; All the boys GIRL” arid Thompson made up the Eu- FAVORABLY REVIEWED BOOK seem to be. watching the' Daily | Cost only 2 % c. a night. ] u'tiiuiiiiiuutituiiuuutuiitHUUuuittUttuiiitunHttsiiniiuiiiiininiiiiiiiiiii' yeka club basketball team. After1’ the north side-of the Grove at 7.30 Doctor and Mrs. Harold W. CLARK GABLE ANN SOTHERN It would seom better policy for all Americans to be yesterday morning, and . continued Mirror with a great deal of-atten­ | Low contract prices on Sim- I a hard battle the Grove team was Christensen, of Summit, N. J.,.are Mrs. Meredith’s New Book Is CAROL LOMBARD warned to get out of fighting zones. They will have to take MURRAY’S OFFERS: A'inew FOR RENT—or Sale, O c e a n for fifteen minutes, but hardly a being congratulated upon the birth tion , lately... .we heard something 4 mons Beds and Bedding. = GENE RAYMOND Grove, seven room house. All im­ defeated this week > by the Oreos Praised By Many i about ponies,’ but what thq Mirror chances 011 their property, and send a.bill for anything de­ line of fall shirts, trousers,-.jackets;, team; of Asbury. Park. drop fell south of Broadway. of a daughter, Ruth Anne, in the | B. J. WINTERS, INC. f A small deposit will ■ hold any nr- provements. Immediate possession. Overlook Hospital, Summit, Tues­ r ,„. T>„i,„ on'Xi would be doing with translations of I 51 Olin Strset, Ocean Grove i NOW PLACING—“William Howell and Luise Rainer Lydia A. Brown, owner. Lock Box A. P. Tallmadge, of Washing- stroyed to the government.that did it. It does hot improve ticlc, till school opening. 721 Cook- In recognition of his services at day, August 24. Before her .mar­ Maryland“ i?;n(r,ly„dl avenue,^ b0 Baltimore; and Vergil and Cice.-o. we couldn’t fig- “Emperor’s Candlesticks” man avenue, Asbury Park.—34-38 64, Cranbury, N. J—30-3-4. the Asbury Park annual baby pa­ O f All Kinds D. C., is visiting in Ocean Grove ure out .... o. I Telephone 6712 ■' j 0111-chances for peace, to have our warships, detachments for a few days at 79 Main avenue. riage, Mrs. Christensen was . the Ocean Grove, .has. received many rade and carnival, Tali Eseri .Mor­ former Miss Ruth Dunning, a sum­ s-v; • V Adults, All -Seats / - .' - Early Bird. of soldiers, and private citizens exposed to such perils. FOR RENT—9 Room, house, all gan, director of Ocean Grove mu­ Mr. Tallniadgo has been a regular favorable comments on her new JANE . OS GOOD: = has ‘-return ed HELP WANTED—A strong, summer visitor here since 1881. mer resident of Ocean Grove, and book of poems published last year • : rV-'- OCW ; . 12130 to conveniences, in Ocean Grove, fur­ capable honest white woman for sic, was presented with an attrac­ | Specializing In Fire and Auto Insurance 1 from the summer session at Duke nished, for rent. for the winter. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T. Snivcly and -entitled “The Face at the .. . .she made an. “A” in both cour­ t.tiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiii[>tiaiiiiiiiiiuiiiifiaiiiiiliiiii' | ; v.,; 1.30 P. M. upstairs work and general cleaning tive badge significant- of the ap­ Virginia E. Manley, Dorothy Be­ Dunning, of Wayne, Pa. \ Children 15c. • “Only*’ 15 c. Apply, 35 Bath avenue.—34-38* .. preciation of Asbury i Park for his Window.” , . ; ses...... congratulations, Jenifer; The Little Lindbergh only. (Rooming-house.) A resident dell and Jeanette Marlow, of Port- Dr. II. P. Fox, former pastor of of Ocean Grove preferred. Reply :services. -;■) •• au-peck, gave several instrumental ' Guests of Mrs. J. C. Perry, 57 Did. someone say you were switch­ | HOT iiiaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiiitiiiiiiiaiiaKiitiiitiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifriiiiiiiiiiiiairMiiiitiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiaiiiiitiiiiiinaiiii. The world heard with interest a few days ago that FOR RENTt—25 room house for Pilgrim Pathway,. at the end of St. Paul's church, writes: “I have ing to a Math major!!!! Speaking winter only, heated .and furnished, to P. O, Box 54,- Ocean Grove, giv­ -; Au large group of Ocean- Grove numbers when the trio played at read,. thcjpoenis with a great" deal little .Ion Lindbergh, is now five years old. ing particulars.—35* j ALVIN E. BILLS AGENCY \ the B.each meeting Sunday evening. August' and over Labor Day were of . colleges—reminds us to note centrally;, - located ill Grove, very residents; banded together and pe-; Miss Emma Clark, of Haincsville, of interest. Thdy show; that the that James ■ Hendrickson goes to | HOME-MADE ! ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiaiiciiiiiiiaiiai'a'iiiifitiiiii’iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiitiiaitiiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiuioii'aiiaiiaiiaiiiuiiiaiiiiiiiiliiit^ - ■ The Lindberghs seem to get at their new home in reasonable. Inquire Box 4, Times ROOFS OF all kinds applied and titioniid the Association to be more p KliAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS INSURANCE s Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Wiggin, N. Y.;' Mrs. Margaret Arner, .'of author of “ The Face at the Win- school this fall in Newark, i . .and •Office.—3G* ' • ' repaired; work guaranteed. Esti­ free with the.*• information concern­ 96 Mt. Hprmon way, have as guest Easton, Pa.; Mrs. Wm. Husten. of dow’ has an. accurate and, detailed; Dick Borden retun* 'to P a c e ... . . i l Weald, England, the seclusion and privacy which they ing their finances. They asked, d Telephone 2124 78 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove s for a week, Mrs. Clarence H. Dow- knowledge of the-, contemporary BREAD REPRESENTATIVE WANTED mates cheerfully given. William Morristown, N, J; Mr, and-Mrs. Rosemary Cross, bless- her, leaves crave- It is too bad they had to go to a foreign country to Krayer," 44 Central avenue, Ocean first: A printed copy of charter nie of New York City. Mrs. Dow- William Hacker, of:-Newark; Mr.' episodes connected with that per- today for home... .She’ll start at —To look after 9ur magazine' sub­ r«uiiiuiaiiaiiiiiaiiaiiiiia;taiiinaiiaiianaMiiiaiiauiiia!iaiiaiiiii>iiaiiinaiiaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiiMitiiiiaiii!iiiiiniiiai:iiii!iiii«:;I • ' I DAIL''7’ ! obtain it. The American people seem to like to shine in Grove-—36-40* and by-laws; secondf A published nie is a sister of Mrs. Wiggih. and Mrs. M..IC. Wenger, of Cham- iod of Israel’s history .in . which Winthrop College- on Monday.. scription interests in Ocean Grove financial account Qach fiscal year; bersburg, Pa.; D. H. Wenger, of Jael and Sisera figure so promi­ best wishes for a good year ahead and Neptune Township and vicini­ Mrs. Emma Lyle lias returned to the lime-light so much, that they don’t understand aiivone i ' FOR SALE—Seven Room House. third: An*end the charter, to give '•aiiaiiii>auaiiiiiaiiBiiiiiiiia'iinaiiri.«iiai.iiiat!iuaiikiitii«iiii'a'>tnanaiiiiiaiiaii(iiaiiaiiii[auauaiiiuiiiiiuuaiiaiiaia

PAGS EIGHT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1937

Kidnap Methods Used we .are Christians and love all examples of what the' Buddhist our multitudinous sins, He ’ died,” Kidntip methods in the theft o f on SIXTY-EIGHTH mankind, no matter what Ills race teachings have wrought.- ' Dr. Lee showed. . or creed, yet ho\v many of us prac­ Turning to the time of the Apos­ Pointing out that the devoted imperial portrait from the Nil- tice that belief! In conclusion, Dr. tle Paul, Moore saw Paul as a few of Jesus time were led by faith, jamacho primory school.of Futa- CAMPMEETING Moore continued to plead for a great example of Christianity of not reason, \Dr. Lee continued by bagan, Japan, resulted in the arresl comradeship among nations and those times.. “Paul had a sancti­ saying that surely reason would of the ''kidnaper.” M. Tomltsaku. principal of the school, received an IConcUxtled fro m ftT»t page .) denominations. “It is* essential to fied . imagination,” Moore declared, never have allowed Daniel, to go ’ liave a united church In this world “and wrote, his Biblical passages into-the deh of^ions, but faith in anonymous letter saying the writer A large Sunday evening crowd of war and chaos, if not, I tremble with a true feeling of his faith, not his Lord did. Reason would have had stolen the imperial portrait, and heard Dr. Robert G. Lee return to for the peace and outcome of the with a' reasoning attitude.. He h6Id Matthew from .going away would restore it if 5250 was left at a. tiie pulpit'to give his • second* ser- world/’ . • V spoke from his heart, not his head.” from homo, position and loved ones certain 'place.' Tomltsaku took $35 mon of the .campmeeting series. ‘‘The church will'never save hit-. Moore further cautioned his listen­ to follow (he. Lamb, but faith al­ to the spot and buried it, as instruct­ More than 5,000 persons joined m-manity until it learns to serve that ers not to attempt to analyze the lowed him to drop his business and ed, but with a letter expressing his the singing of the favorite hymn, same humanity, for a church that writings of this master of the pen, follow. Dr. Lee injected a bit of regret that the hod no more funds “He’s, the Ope I Love,” under the loses concern about the man a- for to do so would be like trying to humor at this point, as lie said, The next day the money was 'gone lendership of the Minister of Music cross the world, will soon also lose see and appreciate the beauty, of a “Reason surely would not liave let but no portrait was there. After a ; Waited D. Etldowes, before D r.' concern about the man. across the large and fragrant rose by “tear­ you marry the’ one sitting beside long search the pofice learned tliat Lee started his talk on the theme street,” he said, in closing. ing it apart petal by petal.” you, but faith did.” Continuing on of the Confession of Judas.” Dr. Robert G. Lee again came At the time of the writing, Paul his theme. Dr; Lee pointed to the a blacksmith had made for Masso : “Many, excuses have been offer­ before ’the campmeeting congrega­ was faced by the apparent lack of: fact that faith and. the love for Idokawa a substitute key for the ed for the act of betrayal by Judas tion Monday evening for his third faith of his people. 'They were! Jesus changed the twelve who loved school box which had held the por­ but the fact remains that Iscariot sermon of the ■..series and in,this seemingly drifting away from the! Him into the multitude who now trait. . Idokawa was arrested, and DID betray tiie Best Heart that talk chided the CJiJ&stian of today faith in God that Paul would have -love and follow Hint, confessed. ever lived. No one can excuse for his abundance of “good,inten­ in them. And so Paul, ever think-j “Sin is responsible for the down­ that.”. Dr. Lee pointed further that tions, but lack, of good actions.’’ ing of his people rather, than of fall °f nien, it is a fatal mischief of tho Betrayer was the only one of Pointing out that .through mission­ his own likes and comforts, pray­ the^ heart, it is an agony. Sin is ». What’B Going On at the the twelve that did not live .up to ary work, both at the ends of the ed his God to “send mo away, but diabolical mnyhenl that brings only his position with Christ. Judas had earth- and right at home, the Chris­ save them.” “Paul was never more the ashes of hell and despair.. Sin "The Winged Look" been *a thief, but the perfect en tian has ample opportunity to Christian, in his life,” vowed is a poison of the heart and an un­ Waiter Reade Theatres vironment of Jesus’ company was serve the. Master. “But,” Lee said, Moore, “than in these moments, pardonable mar on the soul,” said in Asbury Park not enough to ‘reclaim him from he substitutes good intentions for I when he was willing to sacrifice tho- preacher in answer to what ho his former ways. “Why, even thp adequate actions.” the pleasures of being at home thought sin is. Continuous Performances Daily Charcoal Black Suede name of Iscariot—just say it to The preacher, went further and with his family and friends, of see­ Some people believe there is no yourselves—has the hiss of a snake said the people with these good in­ ing the familiar surroundings and hell, Dr. Lee said further, “but if in it,” Dr. Lee said; tentions “have the eyes of a fool, of leaving his people and country, there’s so hell to save sinners from, PARAMOUNT But even with the excuses made that are in the ends of the earth.” that-they might be turned to Goii. then there’s no heaven for the re­ for Judas, Dr. Lee continued, “We gain wisdom not only to Paul was thinking that perhaps it warded to go to, and the cross was Entire Week, Starting Saturday P U M P S “Dante, in his great poem, ‘The In­ teach, us to talk, but to DO,” Dr, was because of his leadership that but a show of vaudeville and a September