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Miss June Thom son Neptune Graduate A t To Rebuild Tract W eds Frank W ildey Iceland Army Post I ASSOCIATION. SECRETARY Woman’s Club Hears at W est Belmar d i e s o f h e a r t At t a c k ' WEDDING TOOK PLACE Robert V. Hammen Is Stationed ; IN MAPLEWOOD HOME Buffet Supper Talk WEDNESDAY EVENING With Aircraft Warning Company Old Marconi Station Will Be IN PHILADELPHIA And Writes of Recent Converted Into Aircraft S a m u el I-I, C lark , n m em ber Mrs. Gertrude Wilkinson Speaks Experiences; Left For North Warning Post; Other, Work of the Ocean Grove Crimp On Preparation and Arrangement T he m a rria g e ;of M iss J u n e E lli- Atlantic Base On July 27 Listed For Shore Area- > • Meeting, association- for four Of :;ipers; Three New Members .. cott Thomson, daughter of Mr. arid years, died of ,a. heart attack.; W elt, .v.cd I t i Club . ■ Mrs. W illiam. Ellicott. Thomson of A g ra d u a te Of N ep tu n e h ig h 'Rehabilitation of brick buildings la s t n ig h t a t his hom e -iri :. Mt. Airy, Pa., and Ocean Grove, to school in 1940, Robert V. Hammeri, on thc Marconi wireless trait in - Maplewood, N. J. A manufac­ . Mis. Ger-tnule Wilkinson; of the Frank Edward Wildey of Nutley son of Mrs; Helen Hammen, 99 West Belmar was started this'week turer arid’ importer in Jersey Francis' H. Leggett coinpany, was ' N. J., son of Mrs. Ambrose Spen Webb avenue, is stationed with the by workmen who will convert City, Mr. Clai’k was secretary- the guest speaker at the,regular cer' Wildey and the late Mr. Am aircraft warning company in Ice the site into an aircraft warning, . .of the association. Funeral: . meeting of the Ocean Grove Wom­ brose Wildey of Nutley, took place land and writes of his recent ac station. The rehabilitation work is services will be held Monday . an’s, dub, held yesterday in the tivities at this fat-off post. at six o’clock in the evening Wed­ estimated to cost $300,000. afternoon at two o’clock in the ; club house. Mrs; Wilkinson spoke nesday. at the Nativity Lutheran Hammen- is a member -% of tho Meariwhile, construction is - pro­ First Methodist church, New- . t.ii -the, m em bers. on th e a r r a n g e - '' Church, 17th and Tioga streets First Signal Co., 1st Division, for­ gressing steadily oil'an aircraft ark; Mr. Clark is'the fourth ment aiid pieparation of buffet sup­ ' Philadelphia. . >• • merly .of Fort Monmouth, N. J., warning station west of Fort Mon­ m em b er o f th e . Cam p M eeting; pers for the-holiday season. Dr. John C. Fisher and Dr. Camp Devons, Mass.1, arid Mitchell mouth in Eatontown. New -build­ board .to pass away.dui-jng the. , Three new members were'. George W. Henson officiated, as Field, L. I.' He embarked 7 . fro m ings are being erected there. . No past two months: v The others ' brought mu,into muthe viijQclub at.this-nic*et-at this meet- in sisted by the Rev. Theodore Fisch- Brooklyn, N, Y., oil the’ U. S. A. T. new structures will be built~fn W est are~Roy„Arthur_Jamjson,_,Vice ti»g,. they, wero' I R m Mo m p ««- aic i .nr : ; o .....- , . -^ " " ‘"an-i-ane, . . er. . ,■■■ American Legion on July 27 for Belmar until funds for their con­ President Rev. Alfred Wagg -. Mrs. Samuel Lawson arid ;Miss The bride was given, in marriage service in this North Altantic base. struction have been released, Army and. B. G. Moore. Hannah Bcswick. • All Were intro­ by her father, apd wore a gown of !‘Most shop windows"- are filled authorities said. ' duced by Mrs. II. D. Kresge. Ho'.i-■ ivory chiffon velvet made on Prin­ with American or British goods," The ,twb warning stations' and oied'; guests at the meetitig-were cess lines, with an inset in the remarks Bob, who spent some time the expansion of the training film Lawley Takes Oath ;Mr«; Frank Cooper. M rs.'F, M. Do . front panel, oi the skirt of. net searching for momentoeS;: “They production laboratory on the post , I liari and Miss. I. T. Ski|ip.. ruffles. Her veil was of Brussels have everything from Heintz to­ call for the expenditure of about' A s County Sheriff ! The "ailvei-tisirig campaig.n for, • lace,.'the cap .trimmed With orange mato: juice to Koyser silk, hosiery. $2,000,0000. The contract for tlie card’ tables was .announced as' com­ blossoms and a face veil reaching I bought arncchanical pencil made three jobs is, held by Ehrot-Day Co. Midriletiiwn ICcpiiblican pletedand the club wotiM soon have_ the waist. She carried her Grand­ in Chicago. of Asbury Park' and Trenton-.arid Succeeds Morris' .1. Woodring . the new card tables, according to . mother’s prayer .: book,.: trimmed ‘One of the boys who went the work is. being-done under - the Ocean Grove Holelmitii:., - the' report .of-; >irs: Ri.bert Mere- with White orchids with: white through Fort M.onriiouih. with me supervision of the construction di­ . Courtlandt White, of Red •dith... M;’s. Fri-vlerick H-’gei.report­ . spray orchids forming the shower. has taken mo ‘under his wing.’ His vision of the Quartermaster Corps. ’Bank.. Named l.'udersheriff ed. T.nanksgiviug'liii'skets. would be sandy . hair: and other. features, re­ Mrs. John Sailer Yea,, sister of At the present time. $1. 1 -‘15,000 'distributed in Qce-an, Grove next the bride, was matron-of-hono.i semble the natives,’ i>o lie • gets lias been allocated for the.worlw Suc'eepVlitig : Mi'.i'i is -I.: •Vi'ondi-i:.'.,': week., with the .welfaie chairman ,Her gown was .a magenta velvet 'along fairy well. .’A radio operator' .The waniiiig .stations will pro­ Ocean • Grove . hotelm an, ■ -lului. . T.: •■Jlrs/’Ki-eiJ: Engel ,bj-iriii'.-;;ssi.Ht'ed -by rcdihgatc; with a dusty pink, faille like , I 'lira; lie has a job as com­ vide facilities for ti-imiin;;'900 men L aw ley, o f M iddletow n,: w as s,\vo,i!‘ William C, Mag< e. ..' skirt.; In h 6r hair'slie wore, feather pany fireman which allows him ev­ in the ait-cinftwatniii" course, the ill-as ‘ty Hil'.of Monni'utli conn., ■ L eg islatio n mid c-.iti•/a.-jiship;c’nair’-' tips’ of dusty- pink,' with a: velvet ery other day off. Hence, he is War Depaitment anriouneed.' At iiy -I llussl-i.i' Wi’.oiley,' coiifitv^derU, .nviiiv, .Miss Pauline; F o ; bow in the back, the ends of UCC/3 the present time only 100 studcrivs reported ill'.Freelioht j.Wednesdtiy afleriiooliy ■Woman ’ sull'rage ‘ w ould reach below the shoulder.. She 'where the soldiers gather... I had n >e acci.'mmndaled.. 1 he course, .ce le b ra te -.Standi.!!:- . lieTofe . a ,.I k-:h uiuu foi-I.V -iilld'-ihil.-t carryed matching Fall flowers, arT grand time' talking to^three blonde which takes about five months,-pro­ bank' of- . clirySaritiiennlnis■ Vn'id M.iss F,:s'u-i-. fUso ivpoi-t(.(| th e Li ranged in an old-fashioned bouquet.’ waitresses who could speak fairly vides' a thorough training, in the ei.ittii-e depariment meeting " autumn folia ire ami ivitriassed by . , .. M en- - Miss Betty Lyn -Propel t, cousin good English, when thoy'- wished maintenance and-operation of air­ day evening. a. ; - - k the; club house, of the bride, was maid-of-honour. to.. Marines or- British 1 soldiers craft detector apparatus. It- is de­ U’jith Mrs. ’a n p i > Her dress was the same style as who cariie in and flirted were cooly signed to produce-;'-chief- operators tin n e th e re v ie w ' of that of Mrs. Yeo, but iri royal blue greeted; I get a great kick out of and maintenance men. •’ A m gdom ,” p a r t o f .-.vhieii w . with a dusty blue skirt;' Her flow­ how the girls knew no English when ■vas'giv- the October meeting ers and accessories matched tho certain soldiers were around. On D e'-- comber eighth, Dr. R W d re ss. “Incidentally,, the -. people , have Official Election • W eech "'ill again recite Die ken's - Ambrose Spencer Wildey, bro­ ■atjori cards for’ sugar arid coffee mas Carol,", " C h fist- • ther of the groom, was tho best They don’t like lea. Their ice Scout Mobilization Fatally Injured In Returns Released ' man. The ushers were John Sail­ cream is similar:to a lemonice fla­ er Yeo, of Mt. Airy, Arthur Taylor vored ; with vanilla, They have Planned for Nov. 22 Automobile Accident Clerk of Elections Reports On of Nutley, N. J., Charles Shaw of milk, but. it tastes like grass, and Count of Ballots For General Scarboro, N. Y., and John Kingdon isn!t pasteurized. Boys To Act As Observers For., •Mrs. Mirianv Moyer, Cousin of . Election; Herbert High Man With 33,131 I •‘n

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...., uv me onu’l lit v-.i*vi«!jseiv aiid, pirolinc. . lwn '-i'wu” .Bjelt- jioninoiitJivthtv Borough NeW of -Freehold,. Jersey,-to- C6i satisfy...... a ; Notice of: Settlement, or Account wleser,, his/wire, taken la.execution nt decreo of said court,amounting to up- the suit of The. Kroeliold Trust-Com- |,l oslnmte 1y . $1,871.00. ' • Estate of Mtniilo.C. Bnecii’t, deceased.; x e w ji-:n sK Y ' Notice Is ’ herebygiven that tho nc-. . , . ~ & CO.,; tt.cofpqrtt- counts; of* the . subscriber, adm lnlstm - • New J e t Key, T an .T d ff'in.’llrt .to. La . . o ld *0.hv •"1 ° :laiid ' All- athe n d Coilowli'g,-tractprem ises Iie reluaftef-parU or pai-ccl eu- of , tlbh of New York,r- : : / tor of the estate of said deceased will MOUNTS Ji T,V001MtI>*0. S h e riffla rly described, slltuUe, lying and be-. !’ -By virtue of an ‘order of tho Court be audited and stated by the Surrogate rifiYmi l*#4i J '• : In g '.ln .t h e T ow nship, of N eptune, In of Chancery of . New, Jersey made on o f' the County of; j\ronmouth. and re­ P, ^ ^ tr. Sol'r« the County of Monmouth and State tho : day of the date hereof, in a ported for settlement to the Orphans’-' / r i & bo1F e e M ' ?21.fU 1 or New Jersey, known and designated i.cnUso wherein Township of Neptune, Conrt' of sald County, on Thuvsday, ‘in the County' of .Monmouth ; Is coin: the eighteenth d a y o f D ecem ber, 1941, as. L o t N o.11699 on . th e m o rth sldeo of plalnant, and Harold .William Sexton, a t 10 :00 o'clock a , mv, a t whlclv tlm o tVanklin Avenue as shown on the map also known atf. Harold Sexton aud application will - be made’: for • the al- : of lots of Camp. Ground of. the Ocean . Harold W. Sexton, otiUs., aro defend- lowance\of commissions . and counsel ;. GroVe Camp' Meeting . Association .of ants, you' are required to appear arid fees.-;"• the M ethodist' KplscoiMil Clnu’ch;; :••• answer the hllj .ot Complaint on bivbe­ ■Dated: Noyember 5, 19II. : . ; . .. :•/ Also ua cerlalnc o n n in .Indenture- of BBense easefor for fore the. Twenty-nl rttlv day of Decem­ 1 • . Heglnald A. Stanlej*. saidH id premises iiiadeumdc; .byl»v; . saidh« m Associa­ *------*- ber, .1941,. on the, said bill will he tak- ■ 1770 B roadw ay, ■: • tion unto one;Susan- G.;Dewsoh dated oil as' confessed againstyou• . “ /; . :->/ v: ■"'New.York, -N. V.,-^^'.-vi. Septem ber - ,‘!0, .JSilO an d "-recorded;/ ly •S abi bill Is.’filed to foreclose a ccr- . Admlnlstrfitor.;: ■. Monmouth Ooftnty; -Clerk’s Oflk’e in tlrtOkte o f; tax sale given by .. Walter Benjamtn'“M.' 'Sclilossbach,'Esri.; . VV- B ook !0:i2 of Deeds; panes 4St» a n d by H /;t*ravatU 1 Collector, of Tatfes, to. the 411 vR m bry S tree t, «•' • '■ mesne assignments, .assigned...toHelen Asbury-Pa);k, n ; j . ••• - M. Baldwin., ; y: \ ToWnshlp of. -Neptune, dated; Octohc'r <0, , 1 {till„• which covers. lands In. the " P ro c to r. >*;.•. > v-v-.v-; Together with' all and singularythe Township of Neptune,/Jiv the County of •4.n-;l9 .($^20).; • /.v - ...... 1 jn'eiiilscs' therehi/inentloij.ed and * de- .Monmouth rand State of New- Jersey. j'crrlhed and the Indhlhigs thereon 'villi ■ And you, ;Bi A I/r.M A meN &;.CO.,;;:a,; made a cor-,de- tho aptirtenaiiees and • the term /.of i. ;rcMidant. poVatlon because of New yyoii ’ York,' obtained are m ade fa. judgra do- -These voluritoev ovpaniiutions for |.fehdnlit.■becan.Me vyoU obtained , ti. jiidf?- years therein mentioned,vyet. to .come- ii.Vnfcrit-.nieht n ,. ’on ” ■ • NovemberN ovem ber 2Di-.'i.lS>;j420. >u»iM against defense, „ the vnrviriiv curren t rf»w1nniwo- {fad among • and unejiplmV with th,e '.privilege of Harold AV. Sextoni in the NOW .fersey.i alc. 1 ‘‘P iuiy r e P!a c in b / . renew al Tor. a like ■ ten ii or 'y e a rs for> . Siipi:ome.:0*>Mrt a n d have. oi* nm ytclalni women, A are ffo rh rapidly o o n HiMflp-P' replacing P ltib q tho.. over. . . •< • • to,hiiye,:.an Interest In the premises: 11Fl'jcilil.V^•.TO-'.*.!-:- iAltctnoon H i lU gc - 011103,— -

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SPOR of THE TIMES LET’S LOOK AT THE RECORD! CHAlJLES WILGUS SETS § NEW DIVISION HIGH The iKecord T H A N K Y O U 1 Neptune 12—Rumson 6 Bowling..with the Eagles 2 N eptune’s Fliers Neptune 7—Roselle Park 0 squud Friday evening at Brad­ 1 :» :;CALLAGAIN-,S;|: Lakewood 31—Neptune 0 ley Beach, Charles Wilgus, ■ 1 % s r A BAND! DIRECTORT FOR OUR READERS g In Season’s Final Manasquan 19—Neptune 0 Ocean. Grove, set a hew record Leonardo 13—Neptune 0 in the D division of the Shore. Neptune, high school’s Scarlet . Long Branch 20—Neptune. 7 Firem en’s bowling-league when Fliers will again go out of their Red Bank 13^—Neptune 7 he hit a 253 seore.':' Two BUSINESS DIRECTORY class to meet a football opponent ■strikes, a spare 'And then a. row- tomorrow, as 'they come to grips Tomorrow’s Game ; „ . of seven strikes gave him the P. L. W. w ith a s tro n g R idgew ood squad o.t November 15. . . .Ridgewood, away score; ' But for a split on his : the North Jersey team's home field. A. J. OBRECHT Tel. 4163-J Estimates Given first, ball in the tenth frame : Ridgewood has -won its last, four D. W. CLAYTON Eagles 2 (3) roll olT, W ilgus could have games,, and tied the fifth, after NEWSPAPERS First Class Work Only F.- Wilgus .129 posted a possible S70 or more dropping the twol opening games. Jack Is Stuck H eckm an 166 122. score. .The record for the en­ 53 Main Avenue. TeL 5283 Painter, Decorator Whiffenpoof—Jack seems to be Neptune’s . Scarlet Fliers, who Roselle Park, which fell to Nep­ J. Herbert . 136 162 175 Paper Hanger stuck on Dorothy. tire; bowling league, including have been grounded for the past tune by a 7-0 score, was the vic­ N ew m an 194 142 120 Ocean Grove’s Original Carrier 12'/2 Heck Ave., Ocean Grove few., weeks, will make a final stab C. W ilgus 154 253 138 Spree—Stuck on? You mean stuck all four divisions,: is. 257,- set tim o^ th# Ridgewood attack by a by an Oceanport bowler, at gniiiingr just one more victory E. Thompson jr 153. .; 169 179 with! 6-0 battle, on paper putting Nep­ Stromherg, also at Bradley tomorrow When they journey to tune iri the same class as the Ma­ Phone: Asbury Park 1645-M ■ 803 848 /. 741 One Showing Only Beach, also last Friday even­ EDMUND L. THOMPSON meet the Ridgewood eleven on that roon team. But, Neptune since then Mother—Hurry, darling, or we THOMPSON & GILL AN ing. .- ':r - i ':Kv ■'.■ team’s home field. . . .Coach Bill has lost all their games, while Hamilton (0) shall be late for church, . Extcrior a n d In te rio r H a z ie r Painting and Decorating Woolley, who felt worse than the Ridgewood since then has helci .156 190 158 Elsie (age 7)—Is there only one P a in tin g D onohay " 138 Paperhantrine kids did over that last defeat; will showing, mother? . E x tre m e ’ Estimates Furnished • scoreless every team to face them: K oehel 109 134 EASY PAYMENTS Willie- -Daddy, do lawyers ever 08 Cookninn Ave., Ocenji' Orov? be throwing the.book into the fray Bogota, Lyndhurst, Roselle Park D avison 182. 166 154 A lH tA N G E D The Gentle Sex Phone Asbary Park 4038-n:-. in the hopes of salvaging the sea- and Pompton Lakes all fell before V ecchione 147 149 158 tell the truth?” : , ■' liox 73 Ocean <3rove, N. .T. ~son1 with-this- game. .. .he has al­ Mount 142 129 125 'They say Mrs. Sinks plays, golf ., Daddy—Yes, son, sometimes- a the—-Maroori;—while Hawthorne, like a man.” ■ ' ' most everybody ready to get into lawyer'-will do anything to-win' a fourth opponent of the year, was ’ . 736 768 ,- 733 1 'She should be ashamed to use case. V;' .•/ v :.: '■ uniform. and should make a good 7 ^ . ‘ ' such words,” i,;.: .' held to a 0-0 tie ball game. a . l . b r o w n NEPTUNE LAUNDRY showing for the Neptune rooters, ■ In an effort to present his best West End 2 (3) Agree at Last CASH AND CARRY if any.., .We were told this week They’ve Met Before, Mrs. Peck—Henry, I hope I didn't Tinsmith offense, Coach Bill Woolley gave Moran 161 143 168 ALL SERVICES b y a h ig h school friend, that the "Have you ever seen the prisoner see you trying to flirt with that ■ Slate and Shingle his squad a two-day rest period this Pierce 161 120 133 Booling of Al! Kinds ■ 20% Discount v reason for the. sudden downfall of R. Volmer 168 : 134 at the bar?” woman from the West? week in preparation for the final "Yes, your honpr, that’s where Storefl and Fnrnnce* . Nept. Highway & Coriies Ave. th e Neptune squad this season was E. Volmer 137 154 141 Henry—I hope you didn't, too. ..Telephone 8142 game. Joe Martuscelli, who play­ I met him.” Neptune, N. J. the sudden collapse of team and Mascutella 147 114 109 Abbott Ocean Grove ed a bit in the Red Bank encounter, M. Healey 150 109 rooter spirit;..,,the team, after will probably be back in the line­ . getting into. the bus to go to the up, to spark the backfield. 774 681 game, settles down as though they In the other shore games this DRESSMAKING-DESIGNING Stokes (0) Were going on a Sunday afternoo.n week, Atlantic .Highlands is given ALTERATIONS ROOMING HOUSES G regory 125 144 Bcantlliil Innorspring .Mattresses ride, instead of to a ball.gam e.,. the short end of the chances against Sch w artz “From Evening Gown to Shirt” 89 No Job Too lilfr or Too Smnll guaranteed all new muterlal, talne • the spirit that, used to be there, is W ertz R easonable— Ilnttonlioles .Made $20 for ?0.05 Cash. their traditional rival Leonardo. JlattroBBeB Ilenovatcd ...... t2«95 just that—used to be there. Coach Arnie Truex, who formerly Bills MBS; M. SEIBE^IAN SlinmonB neantyrest Bedding ■ Players, when told to do their ex­ B orden ■ 119 139 820 C ookm an A re * Asbnry Park M OLIN 8 T B E E T coached tho Highlands bunch, is B rierly Second Floor—Pbone A. P. 1171 OCEAN GROVE Tel. 0712 ercises on tlie practice field, fool lost—a coagh

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THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES ONE ANCHOR NOT ENOUGH! - . A nil-S hore T im es The Point bf View Are You Looking for Latest Winter Hat? ? • "Pulillslicd Friday ’. •* i>! . . You Can Find It At JI0MIMI T). KllttSUK, Hfiitor nnd rubllsltiji \ ; ,F It AN K L. XVI Lm US, Luca I E ditor Recurrent reports of progress SIXT.V-FOUIt MAIN AYiiNUi:, OC1SA2* OHOyE, NEW JKUS.EY made hy scientists in processing PARIS HAT SHOP : Tiileiilioiic 7.-. •/ - . wool to starve moths indicate that A t SU B siC H Il’T IO N S : ?l.r*0 y e a r l y $1.00 «om l-.m m tally; (50c. q u a rte rly o r -le. am ! imMaKt; pur i*ujiy, po.stajxe paUI in th e U nhcd S la te s ; C anada §2.00 and those insects may soon be victims The Lowest Prices Knrolyn; 42.50 • a y ear. . *. of technological- unemployment.— ADDUUSSICK ehaitK\Ml <>a ro«j»e»t—alw a y s give fo rm er addvess. W ith ADVWiri'lSKAMiXTS: Kates will, lie furnished by us on request. New.York Sun, The Largest Asortment WATCH -T1113 LAC12I, ON YOKU I’Al’lCU FOil TH 12 iiX 1M HATI ON OF v o iru s l: i j s c i u r n o n . • Now we'know what happened tp 436 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park .Entered as* .seeund-class mall at the Ocean Grove iioHlofflee the dead civilizations. .When'-the Open W ed.’till 9:00; Sat.’till 10:00 P. M. Tel. 4831-J Tlll3 Tl*UTli IN ITS VUOl'ISU. PLACE national, debt got just so big, they gave tip and started over in a new The Old Horne Holiday ioeiitioiu—Daily Oklahoman. The most characteristic feature ‘of Thanksgiving day is that it is «i celebration and renewal of home joys. Per­ Ono of the largest cigarette firms announces it is including a haps niofe than.’any of the holidays, it- has been the time new Orehtal leaf in its blend. All . THE PIONEER OFFICE . . . ef family reunions. The old timers used to invite large the world confusion needed was a parties of relatives to gather at that time. If they could Turkish tobacco auctioneer!—-De­ If it’s a bungalow you want to not ail be entertained for dinner, there might be a big troit News. . buy, we have it. If a dwelling, we party .ih the evening, when the old home would resound For, the blonde who is not a:tu- have it. If at hotel er boarding-house, with the laughter of children, while the greybeards sat ally repulsive there is one more we have it. around aiid discussed the state of. the nation. chance: N o M iss N azi Spy of .1941 The women folks 'performed the most mighty stunts has been proclaimed.—New Haven - ■ —.• Let us show you our list of bar- of dinner getting. Some of them would think nothing of Register. • gains. cooking a .splendiferous, feast for 20 to 30 guests. The A famed: physicist thinks science moment when they bore the gorgeous bird to the dinner has been too optimistic about the table amid the “ohs” and the “ahs” of children and the atom and its possibilities. In the W w o D ir y _ NOW is a good time to' look the properties over that are smacking of lips by too hungry boys, was about the high meantime, Mr. Ford 1ms &rone ahead M c o m s i - h listed for sale. Let us know your wants, and we will try to find point of their lives. and harnessed the mighty soy bean, something that will please you. It gave the old folks pleasure to come back to the ^Detroit Neivs.. : "..V liomes where , they lived iii early youth,, to see the trees “I had a dream to make. New INSURANCE which.they had climbed for birds' nests or the brook where York heaven,” says Mayor.. La D o w n BEFORE you have a fire, or auto accident—see us for that Guurdia. The WPA duplicating they had lished with their angleworms. protection you should have. The modern world is shuttled all over tho land. The the golden stairs1 would be a ‘sight. M e m o r y — Omaha W orld-Herald.. -— oOo------sons and daughters are scattered around' everywhere, and Lane the majority can't get back to tlie old homes. The home Old Lady—“I.ittle boy, why where we were brought 'up may belong to strangers. The un-ii't you in school Instead of al N ovem ber 12, 192B November 11, 1911 E. N. WOOLSTON old fatfiily. hearthstone is merely, a memory for many. th is m ovie Neptune-township police, num­ While Monmouth county went Entertaining company, is more, ditllcult under modern Little Boy—“Heck, lady; I got bering fourteen men,' profiting by Democratic in the general elec­ 4 8 MAIN AVENUE; the measles,—Exchange standard-., anil the big family reunions', of., tiie. past ;ire the liberality of the taxpayers as tion, the S’tate as a whole returned Tel. 398 expressed ill the referendum on tho to the Republican fold and reversed Ocean Grove, N. J. .mostly gcine. by. ilany sons and daughters will go horn Some RAF dyers, training in election—ballot,—w-ei-e- re-'eiving •■in ■Lhe-5Q,QQU-pluralily_gii£eii_Go.vernoi:. our midst, marvel at the yqulhfid- for all th;it.-. Thiinksgi\:ing--clay' shouliTiiot pass .without a increase in-their pay. The increase, Wilson the. year before. The Re­ ness ef oiir I'lder inhabitants.- W hat prayer'of appreciation for the; old' home where love and as. stated, was $300 per man. publicans were, in control of both they look for piilsy tu rn s out to bo; «<|iJailliiiiiiirtii«iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii>iiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinitiiiiii[iiiiiuiiiiiiB,ii»iiiiiiiiiiir 'he'tyfuliiess shaped .our lives. . New Jersey sportsmen were an­ houses of the legislature as a re­ iiie rtiinba.-— Detroit News. ' , ticipating the best hunting m years sult of the election. with' the opening of the upland Two false alarms and one set America Scraps Neutrality . Aid to the defense prograiii has REAL ESTATE * game'season. Reports from hunt­ fire during .the week kept firemen Repeal of-.the major portion of the Neutrality act by been pledged by Indiana watch­ ers anil wardens in - all parts of the on the jump, if not actually work­ Here it is—-Beautiful. Occan Grove cottage overlooking • makers, assuring plenty of .alarm Congress-yesterday returns the United States to her tritdi- state. indicated an abundance of ing. False alarms were sent in clocks to wake, the buglers.—'Indi­ Wesley Lake. Seven, rooms, two baths, pipeless heat, $4,000! j .tionai position,on the freedom of the seas. There is a feel­ g a m e .'' from box 38, Abbott and Benson anapolis News. ' ing. „of reJief everywhere. Our national .course; now seems A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. avenues, and 29, M-eClintock street and Beach avenue. A fire was set steadier, as ih e : hist veil of' hypocrisy is removed .from Due, (o the cut- in output mill'll Alvin Bills, pf Neptune City, 'and in the Fletcher Lake boat house, INSURANCE our foreign policy. Despite the seeming closeness of the of tlie pressure is -to be..taken out was named Alvin.B., jr.. At a meet­ ing of the E. II. Stokes fire; com-' but was quickly extinguished by ef :ar -salesmanship. In fa.ct. it It's easy to avoid tho expenses entailed when an auto injury ! vote., th'e a.etidii is in harmony with overwhelming majority G. William Schwartz of the Stokes may yet be the customer.who grabs pany, of which Bills'sr. was .a mem­ opinion. ." ■ - ber, Bills- jr. was placed on the company, who got several buckets | ; occurs. \For only $5 a year—all the benefits of the Guaranty = the agent , by the lapel.— Atlanta; of water'from the lake and doused . 'Strict adherence to neutrality lias never sui.liced when Ciiiistitiition. -waiting list. 5 Special Auto Accident Policy' are yours. . -t|ie'struggle was worjd-wide. The. Embargo act and the For tlie first time during the th e blaze.. , ' - SEE ME BEFORE YOU BUY BURN OR BORROW X.on-Intercourse acts of. the days of Jefferson and'Madi- Hollywood' is. planning to -do the' season, Neptune was unable to The Neptune' schools were clos­ score on its .opponents, as the Red ed for a day while the teachers at­ son were passed with the .s;ime ienthusiasm as we passed life of I.'.In G ehrig, F o r com edy relief we hope the script writer and Hlacic dropped their contest tended the annual session of the the N'eutraiity :nct such a short while ago. W e followed, can figure out a. way to have him with Che New Brunswick football Teachers’ Association at Atlantic LOUIS E. BRONSON, Realtor | the same phantom hope that isolationism would save us. play airainsi Brooklyn.—Oinalin squad by a .‘11 to 0 score, Iri gram ­ City. Governor Wilson was. listed 53 Main Avenue Ocean Grove, N, J- 3 = • • • .* ••-. * ..• • ■ ; ’ . . . a 'History .repeats .itself iii . that we repealed all. those Wo'rl.l-Ilerald, .' mar -. school football, the. Bond as one of the speakers for ihe iici’iVality laws of the XiVpoiepnic eHt w.ith the same feel­ ■street school, of Asbury Park, de­ event. Andrew T Van Cleve, Ocean ing of disgust as -\ve huve scrapped this one. We finally feated' the Bradley Park team by OBITUARY a 7 to G margin. Grove, was awarded the contract insisted.,,upon., and won freedom, of the seas in those days, Mrs. William II. . Carpenter, for the new $1.00,000 hotel to be just as America intends to,.do in this struggle. •ioiix liix RITtlllK Heck avemie, was the Ocean Grove constructed in Asbury Park. It FOR SALE lohn Di.N llitchitv 78, of Upper chairman in the annual Red Cross, was hoped tp have the hotel' ready 6 Room House, 3 (Bedrooms; Bath, Hot Air H eat .$2,500 Labor Difficulties Montclair, . retired eastern- auditor roll call. ‘ . for the 1912 season. 9 Rooms, Bath, Steam Heat.. Can Be Used As Private Dwelling Despite the urge for. national defense the wave of for the Fleisehmann Yeast com­ or 3 Apartments ..,..$3,500 pany, died at. his home on October strikes.sweeping over the- country seems iufiib:\ting.' The The ASCAP dispute is over, but The damage that the Free 11 Rooms, 9 Bedrooms and Bath ...... $3,150 •22; after an illness of a yeiir. Horn it still remains unique. It was the French are handing Hitler has 2 Lots In Interlaken—High and Dry—Owner Is forced to sacri­ recent disagi’eement-in .the captive coal mines received in New Orleans, Miv Ritchie had one laboo difficulty that President made him resolve that he won’t be fice at fraction of.ihe original cost .,.....; ; ...... ,..$ 1 ,5 0 0 great pubUeity beeau.se'it-brought John L! Lewis and Presi­ lived in Upper jiohtplair 25. years." Roosevelt couldn’t solve by order­ content until all De Gaulle is di­ dent Hooseveit into tiie limelight as opponents. .-As a 'mat­ He niaintained a summer resi- ing the army out. vided; into three parts. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS ter of fact, this .disagreement was only one of many. Just; ilenee at 11 Atlantic avenue, Ocean how nnich our 'defense profel’frtri has been slowed up by Grove’, for the j>ast 30, years. Ilis father, Captain -David Ritshie, was strikes is a matter of conjecture. But there can. be little captain of the revenue cutter “Moc­ | ALVIN E. BILLS AGENCY doubt the -damage has'-been considerable. casin" during the.Civil War. I RE AL JESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS INSI7R AN Of. Mr.- Ritchie was a member of Classified Advertisements We, have now taken our stand’ ojv Freedom of, the Seas | - . Telephone 2124 ■ 78 Main Avenue, Ocean Grovr by:the re'peal of .the, .Neutrality; act; , The next step Is- to. Lebanon Go'mmandery of the Ma­ Advertisements for tlio.se columns should ho 111 the olTlre of "The sons in Montclair and past presi­ nines'* NOT I ATISR THAN 12 O’Cr.OCK NOOX Thursday ot each free America’s defense effort fro ft] the dictation of labor ^laiaivixifiiissviQiinDiEiumKn^’iiisiniiiiFniiiiiKniiiiiiriimiTjitianmotiiiiniiiiiiKiiKiiiiiijiniciiiiiiiiiinniinip.iji^ dent of the. Asbury Park Fishing .week. - and labor’s racketeeers. . ... Club, ■CI.ASSIPIEU AD HATH' SMttOE^D^.^MKiiraraniiiiiUJiniL^isnnb'Uiiiis^iiiuimiiiiiHnCTaniffliiriEraiapiEiffiju’jiiniraiianiaiiiiiiKiaffinnmntmsannimasiMnj^mta Surviving'are his wife, Mrs. Me- 115 w o r d s OH TjESS ...... r...... 2uc. “You Can't Take It W ith You”:. dora.Overington Ritchie; a daugh­ More than:25 words ...... cent ner wor.l 5 times lor the pricc ot four. , , “You-Oan'i Take It With You” is having its second ter. Mrs. Medora Ritchie Hansen Cony mailed In, given to representative-dr brought to offlco per­ and one. granddaughter. Funeral sonally must he accompanied by rash or stamps to cover cost. Copy and last perform;.nee at the high school tonight. This is aij accented over phone as a- courtesy and coavonleneu to. customers. TQ-DAY’S BARGAINS MAY BE GONE TOMORROW services were conducted from' his *.3ills due immediately upon presentation. " . a mliitioti:, iVioee.f'myiiiing high school artists,;but-the large fit Room Hotel, Running W ater, Cash required $3,000 . .$8,009.00 home with interment.in Mt. lle- Abbott Aven ie, 8 Rooms and Batls ...... 32,500.00 ;-i’,diem‘:. who' a,ttended the. iperl'orm;uice- laSt. liight agree broii cemetery, Montclair. . Sit. Pisgah Way, 6 Rooms, Bath, Hot W ater Heat .... $3,700.00 F O R SALE or. exchango—Ten FOR RENT—Houses and apart- that it vAiis-a creditable.performance.. We salute the- lesid- Main Avenue, 20 Rooms ...... $2,000.00 acrcs at Sebritig, Fia., foi-bunga- merits. Sale bungalow, 5 rooms, Hcck Avenue, 17 Rooms ...... ____ ...... 53,000.00 ing lady, il.arbara -y.ining, who saved many a difficult situ.-'- low "or cottage. Address,* Box .3Q„ bath, yearly, home, ideal locution. Main Avenue, G Rooms and Hath ...... $3,300.00 .ation ; and Hilly Romer as the grandfather and beautiful ' M lis. LORAIN E''A I’l’I JSC IT Times 'Office.---1G-47* Bargain, 4 rooms, bath, lire place, Mt. Tabor Way, 6 Rooms and Bath ideal. Semons Agency, 124 Mt. Ta- Remodeled—G3 Broadway, Comer property M'.elvii. Po.’.yi'U who proved that she comes, from' a dancing Kimcral services have, been held biir.-—40'' , 8 Rooms ’and ; FOR RENT—'Two-room apart Bath, Heat, $6,500.00. ..family. All the artists .did a, good job and. everyone -who for Mrs. I.oraine Applegit, widow of Elvih II. Applegit, 'who died on merit, hot water heat, oil burner,* BUTTONS^-Will buy old buttons HURRY TO HURRY -can will be repaid by attending tonight's performance, separate entrance,, convenient to- ol quality, large preferred, with Wednesday, November 5, at her ____ ' ______Asburv Park. Mrs. Holt, 104 Heck . animals, heads, scenes, stories, roin- t t ^ - . . , ■ ■ home, 75. Delaware aVenueJ avenuo. Phone 231-M.—<13,47 . iatures, etc. Mrs. C. N. Bailey, 13 REAL ESTATE INFORMATION BUREAU A if .'Landon says'that, the N'e.w Dealers are seeking to Surviving are'her three children ' Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove.— 45-49* establish a collective state. They are now trying out that Richard, Doris and Eleanor, all of BRICK work of all kinds, lire-, J. A. HURRY AGENCY collective, business on the taxpayers. West Orange, and a sister, Mrs. places, chimneys and stoops built. GARAGE FOR RENT—Light, 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE Cynthia Beam, of Miami, Fia. Also small jobbing. 42 Central waterproof, cement floor garage nt avenue, Ocean Grove.—43-47* Embury and Delaware avenue lots. Telephone 4132 Residence 387-R ?4 per month by year. Inquire Probably the reason retribution is late in coming to owner, Schnable, 97 Embury ave- GROVE MEN INVITED TO every man who deserves it is that the field is so great retri­ FOR RENT—First floor apart- nue.-—42-46* ATTEND I*. T. A. CLUB lrient, 5 rooms, bath, 3un parlor, bution is a little slow in getting around. heated, for winter or yearly. 108 FOR SALE—Bath avenue pro­ Lake avenue. Phone 0201.—42-40 perty, 21 rooms 1 % blocks from — j I— — All Ocean Grove men were ocean front, furnished, one Jot, .Most men who don’t know their own strength are not urged this week to join the bargain for quick sale, $4,500. Parent-Teachers Association ROOFS and Asliestcs .Siding ap­ Brewer arid Smith, 701 Bangs ave­ Joseph Sauta in the least clirious about finding out. plied anc repaircdj work guaran­ nue. Phone 250.—35 tf Men’s classes held each Thurs­ teed. Estimates giver., F. H. A. day evening, in -the Neptune W illiam K ra y e r, 77V4 Benson a v e ­ I’PliOLSTERiNC - - Furniture, A friend of ours says he.intended to go to lodge last high school gymnasium. 3en nue, Ocean Grove. Phone A. P. box springs, mattresses renovated R e a l t o r 4058-J.—47* Innisrspring mattresses; made from night but his wife exercised her priority rights and’he took S. Dillenbeck, high school athletic director, and Carleton your .'Id hair mattress. Called lor morning, returned same day. Otto COMPLETE MORTGAGE AND her to the movies. • > . . M. Saunders, Ocean Grove FOR RENT—Cottage by the' year, 525 month and up. Also Spies, 122(3 M unroe Ave,. Tel INSURANCE SERVICE school principal,, are in charge heated apartments. ,J G. Perry 8070.—9 t f of the activities pending the Agpncy, G9 Main avenue.— tf Kemember the good old days before tanks, airplanes , BARGAINS in .stoves; heaters NOTHING TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE organization of the group and and ranges. Also repaired and in. ■ FOR US TO HANDLE . . - and automobiles when about the most dangerous thing naming of olTiccrs. Thc classes METAL WEATHER STRIPPING stalled , N ew m an E lec tric 'C o., 131 Inquire: 29 Sooth Main Street, Neptune a young man coiiid do was to play football ? ‘ are a continuation of those held and Furniture repairing. Send for South Main St, Phone 1104 A. P.—- estimates. E. Pease, 520 Cookman t f last . year in the gym, which avenue, Asbury Park.—23-27* (Directly Opp. Main Avenue Gates) • provided sports activities for UPHOLSTERING, . draperies, Remem-ber >vhen you used to wonder what you would a large group during the fall MURRAY’S—“The Pants House slin covers, box springs. Harry Miiberg, Inc., 513 Bangs Ave.. opp Phones: 8448-8449 . do if you had a million dollars? Now yoo know what you and winter seaBon. of Asbury Parle.” 805-807 Lake avenue. Just off Main St. Boys StoinWh Co. Tel A. P. 2170-- would do. You would give it to the income tax collector. and Men’s needs supplied.—-43tf 61* FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1941 PAGE FIVE

After spending the summter at Place avenue, Bradley Beach. Sur­ Mr, and Mrs.. Frank X. Bangert, j!||IIIJII1llllMIII|ltllt|il||J||||J|||||n|li|lll!fllt|||||||||||||t||[r|||||||||||j|{|p|||||t|,,||t|l|||j|,l||1||1|lj||l|,1„,||iaii|j||t||1[|'j|| tfyeit’ cottage, 95 Stockton, avenue, NEPTUNE NEWS NOTES viving, sre two daughters, a son, 1312 Eightli avenue, are entertain­ IN AND OUT OF Mr. and Mrs. A. Hashagen left on 14 Ki'anchildreji, 19 great grand- ing their daughter Mrs.' William children and two great-great grand Monday for their winter home in 0 Catley arid her' daughter Shurcn | JR thought for the Week Gnd j Mr. and Mrs. George A. Halsey, children. Ann, of Brighton, Mass. OCEAW GROVE Brooklyn, N. Y. 1326 Corlies avenue, have left for. Evangelist and Mrs. L. A. Las­ iPaul H. Lacey,, jr;,-gi'andson of | By Rev. John Pemberton, Jr. I their winter home in Lake Worth, 5 " Pastor of St. Paul’s . ! I .; Circle II, W. S. C. S. of St. Paul’s se!), of Everett, Wash., will conduct Xvlr, and. Mrs. Arthur, Chamberlain, F la . : ••• • ... ' revival services at. the Full Gospel 1212 Fifth avenue, has entered the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chatiield, 3G church, of which Mrs. Jacob Betstell Mr. and, Mrs. W alter H. Gravatt, church, Fifth and Ridge f*venues, navy at Newport, R. I. THANKSGIVING Atlantic avenue, will be in Seymour is president, .will meet at tho home 1200 Tenth avenue, recently visited Tuesday through Sunday, Nov. 28. Mr. and -Mrs. Macolmn Fagan, Conn., tor the winter. of Mrs, E. W. Davis, 94. Main ave. in New York city.; Mrs, Elwood Watson, 1231 El­ West Bangs avenue, arc the par­ Thera is an old saying that runs as follows: * Mrs/ Charles Pharo, of Florida, eventh '., avenue, is spending the Miss Alice Worthington, 70 Em- nue, oh Monday evening.. j ents of a son' born in Fitkin hos­ Thanksgiving Day, I fear, is celebrated not so much is visiting Mr. and . Mrs. A.- H. week-end with relatives in Pennsyl­ p ital. buny avenue, left last Friday for Mr, and-Mrs. Arthur Annechari- Pharo, 1207 Corlies aveniue., vania'. To thank the Lord for blessings o’er Daytona Beach, Fla,, to spend the eo, 120 Mt. Tabor Way, are parents The Thursday evening club -sur­ Mr.: and Mrs. F. K. Dodd, 118 •“wnmtmjiiuHii But for. the sake of getting more. w in te r. of a boy born yesterday at Fitkin prised Mr. and Mrs* Eldon, Wills, South .Atkins avenue, were recent M at. 1209 Eleventh, avenue, last week; guests of.Mr.,arid Mrs. Ernest Beu- 8:30 Miss Helen Kaiser and Miss hospital, Neptune. Mrs. Anncchari- E r ’g : Mrs. George Phillips, 115 Ninth tell in Plainfield. ,7, 0 PALACE T am afraid the unknown author’s fear is quite often justified. Jlele Weike!, IOC Lake avenue,, Co is the former Julia Campbell, of avenue, and friends spent last Wed­ ' Arnold Moore, a.student ai Bor- BRADLEY BEACH Such thanksgiving, howevoy is a far cry from thanksliving.. To be are at Swarthmore College, Swarth- N ep tu n e, • nesday in New. York city. . . dentowr, .Military Academy, spent genuinely thankful is to come to a solfish realization of how good God Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker, An- more, Pa. . ' - - . ------— + -----;------last week-end.with his parents, Mr. Fit I. ami SAT., NdV.U-Ki , elve avenue, have gone to their win­ and Mrs. Joseph • F. Moore, 118 has been to us, and how little >ve have deserved it. It.causes us to bo Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Jones Low Train Fare Offers' ter home in Florida. “International Squadron^ genuinely humble. The spirit of thanksgiving within an individual South Atkins avenue. ... " "W ith - have closed their cottage at 68 Ab­ To encourage Fall and Winter ; Emil Hawilezek, 1313 Corlies ave-\ -Mrs.- Leon A. C o ttrell, 20 T h ird Itoiialil Itengnn Olym'ne Hriulna is one of tho most beautiful of spiritual graces. • travel to Lakewood, New jersey's is a surgical patient in Monmouth avenue, was a recent visitor at Rut- bott avenue and have returned to Memorial hospital, Long Branch. : famous cool-weather resort, the gers University, where her son S i:> . » lid > 3!OX.j’V-N'dr* 10-17 As we observe our national Thanksgiving, Day, let «is; gather Glen Ridge, N. J. for the winter. Benjamin Glashan, 107 South A t­ Wilfred is a student. Jersey ‘Central Railroad is offering in' the sanctuary, and in genuine sincerity let. us. count our blessings, M iss B etty B orden, 141 MJain kins avenue,, has recovered, from A farewell dinner party was giv­ “Law Of The Tropic8,, a special low, 15-day , round-trip VWith ■.'■■. ■ name them one by one; the blessings we possess within* our hearts avenue, and Miss Gladys Gravatt, two weeks illness. en for Pvt. Victor Campbell at tiie (’onstiinee Bennett Jeffrey Lynn | ticket from New York and Jersey Mrs. Emma C. Dunn passed away Virginia tea room, ’ He has return­ because of what Christ has done for., us; the blessings surrounding 126 Luke avenue,returned Tuesday C ity f o r $2.25, effective Saturday, Wednesday at the home- of her ed to Fort Bliss,'Texas, after a two. T l'K S . nml \VKI>* Nov. 1S-IP :. us in our homes and community; the blessing of high'privilege we from a short trip to Boston, Mass; granddaughter,. -M rs. George K. week’s furlough at. the home of his Iiave of living in the United States. of America. Truly we ought Nov.. 15. .This,special fare is good Hall, for.merly of ■ 1203 Ninth - ave-. “Puddin’ Head” Mr. James Brown, 73 Mt. Pisgah mother, Mrs. Albert Thompson, W ith to be able to sing “All things come of Thee, O Lord.” Irideed they do. or. all regular trains, going and re­ nue, hut now living at- 412 Park 1206 Ninth avenue. Juily riiiiovu . Prauels I.eilerer Way, is a patient in the Woman’s Everything we have that is worth having, everything we are that turning .within the 15-day period LEGAL NOTICE The Emma Hunt . 'circle of the ALSO/ Hospital, Philadelphia.. W. S. C. S. of the . West Grove' is worth being, every opportunity that gleams like a shining light and-will remain n' effect durng the IN eilANCKItV OF XK W JE11SKY “Naval Academy,, Miss Eva MacPherson, of Cam­ winter, season. . ; Methodist church; m et;at the par­ w ith exists because God has comc"tn lis in the presence of His Son, Jesus sonage. Wednesday afternoon. den, . a retired teacher, has been TO: TONY TREBINO: LUCY. TRE- Freddie Hurt It ole men* Christ. At the basis of all genuine thanksgiving is a deep religious Lakewood, located-in the Heart B1NO, ANUELO TREBINO. EMMA Libert}’ Council, No. 52, D. of A., visiting with Mrs. A. G. MacPher- of Jersey’s Pine Belt is rioted for THEBINO, TESSIE THE 131 NO, TER­ TliritSIlAV, Xov. 2(» spirit. “COME YE THANKFUL PEOPLE, COME.” ESA TH EB IN O , MB:'.; TH EB IN O , have received an 'invitation from son, 108 Main avenue. its. mild, dry climate,, healthful hUHbamt or Tureau Trebino, CATEK- Kvii E; N. Hunt- to attend divine “Kisses For Breakfast” Howard R. 'Gerhard, of. Chicago, pine air, and unusual natural beau­ INA THEBINO. MH. THEBINO. hu.s- service iri tho West-Grove. MethV- . < W ith buncl of Calerlmi Troblno, MAUI A dist church Sunday evenng. Guards Ileiinls 3IorKiin Jiine^ Wyntt 111., was a weekend guest of his ty It has long been popular with THEBINO, Mi’. Troblno, husband of Marla Trcbluo, CATEUINA THE­ of the degree team will attend the ST. ELMO HOTEL aunt, Mrs. Otis Lincoln, 91 Embury those who enjoy vacations during BINO, Mr. Trebino, lumband of Ca- services in uniform s.' Kill, nml SAT.; Nov. Sl-22 tei lna Trebino, LINA THEBINO. Mr. Open All Year avenue, He was born in Ocean the cool weather, and. who like out­ Trebino. Imnband of Lina Trebino, Mr. and Mrs;. Ernest Holmes arid “YouHl Never Get Rich’, Grove and lived here as a boy door sports all year ’rofind. The . COLOMUA OAHBAHINO THEBINO, daughter Barbara, Asbury Gar­ Willi Comer Main and New York Avenues Mr Trebino, Ini.sbaiul of Colomba dens, were last: Sunday guests of Freil Astnlre . Hitu lliijworlli Jersey Central raiload povidcs fast, i.ai-barlno Tveblmi.OIOVANN I THE­ Individual meals served by day or week Dr. George T. Mostors, 103'A Mt. BINO. MILS. Ci 10 VANN I TH EB IN O , friends in Norristown, Pa. . .. B. R. SHUBERT Tabov Way, who was recently re­ frequent daily service, to Lakewood, GUISEIM'U (rMCOUBE. MHS. GUI* Dr. and Mrs, Loon Bruno have' American and European Tel Asbnry Park 671 SEI'HE OIACOBBE, LOUISE VONA moved to Fitkin hospital, has been and operates a one-day excursion returned from a t\yo week's vaca-- ^'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinaiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii1!^ Ihe heirs, devisees iitnl personal repre- tion’ at Schodiac Lake, . Maine.’ released from that institution and every Sunday from New York at KentntlveH of 'Luigi Trebino, deeensutl. th e special low fa re ,o f $1.2,r>, found ' , J ESSIE VANDEH VEEH and STATE' _ Mr. and Mrs, John T.: Reid, Di­ f WOOLMAN’S j is planning on spending thc winter OF NEW JEH.SEY; vision street, were Sunday guests trip . ' By virtue of a certain decree of tho in Albany, N. T. . Court of Chancery of New Jersey mndu of Mr. arid Mrs. William Applegate, on Hi 7th day of November, I'JII, In a irr A delphia. j Quality Market } Mr and Mrs. John Scliafer, 10 catth'c Vlierehi ■ Township of Neptw/iei in MOULTON DEFEATED Hie County- of MomuoulU in coniplaln- Main avenue, have closed the Pine {Cotil litiK-il from I'llk-r I ) unt and Tohy-Trehlno,; et als., an? di?- | 125 Heck Avenue 1 feudants. you are required (o appear Tree Inn, at that address, and arc Paui H. Victh, professor • of o n .th e .F ifth d ay of O eceujber, 1041 a t |. Ocean Grove. I now at their winter home in Phila- the hour of eleven o’eloelc In the fore Strassburger’s Christian nurture' ;it Yale univer- im un_iiCthe. ol I lu.e_uC_I " ' Telephone-963 5. “ dolphin:'" '"' ' ----- ——— (iu I re, • r»04 Electric Build log, No.- C0I ' No-MiHinrum_BalaTrce- Required. * ~ ' sity,, delivered a: report on Sunday, BaugK Avenue, in' the City of Asbury, M a rk e t Mr. arid Mrs. Jacob Beuteli,: 98 >.i the second day of the convention, Park,' Moiimouth County,. New Jersey, nnd nay . or causo to., he nald to -, the P ilg rim Pathway and Olin Street No Monthly Service Charge. Embury sivenue, have returned declaring that basic principles of coinplaliiaui the sum -of $2,U:S:5.S0, for Telephone Asbury Park 1749 i I Will Have My Same i from a ten-day, vacation spent in all religions be taught in the pub­ principal: and IntereHt upon a certain No Charge for Deposits,. cui'tlllcate of tax sale held by - the: I Quality FRESH-KILLED § Linthicun Heights, Md;, and Win­ lic schools under supervision of Township of Neptune, in the County of T ht' Oldest- Independent General Monmouth, with Interest; to December chester, Va. .- churches. If the schools continue Ti,. m il, together with the complainant's, M ark et in Ocean Grove I Brandi Of 1 You Pay Only for the Checks You Write. to leave religious instruction en­ taxed costs In this suit,-and upon fall­ I TURKEYS j William Krayer, Ocean Grove ing to appear mid pay * to. complainant A Book of Ten Cheeks for One Dollar. tirely to parents and churches it ihe aforesaid amount due It. you, Tony roofer, has applied a new roof oh Trebino, Lucy Tveblno, Angelo Trebino would hasten the day “when ours Enuna Trebino, Tessle Troblno, Teresa Full line of Fancy Groceries' Each deposit account at this bank is insured up the slimmer cottage of Miss A. E. Trebino, Mr, Trebino. husband of Ter­ | I Will Also Have Capons,l Jantzer, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and will be a. secular and atheistic so­ esa * Trebino, Caterlna Trebino, Mr. and Poultry fbr the to $5,000'by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora- ciety.” Vieth asserted that ihe Ti'ehlno, husband of. C aterln a Trebino. I Roasting Chickens, I 13 Pitman avenue. Maria Trebino, Mr. Trebino, husband HOLIDAY churches should bear tlie cost of in­ of Marla Trebino, Caterlna Trebino. I Fresh-Killed Fowl - | ■ tion., Circle. A, W. S. C. S., of St. Mr Trebino. husband of Caterlna Tre- struction and also conduct thc eras­ hino. U n a Trebino, Mr. Trei>ino.' bus-- WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Paul’s church, will meet at the band of Ulna Trebino, Colomba (Jar- = And Geese < § es “to free the schools'themselves bat'luo Trebino, ^Ir. Trebino, husband Baneroft-Taylor Rest Home, 74 from the hazards of religious con­ of C?olomba ( Jarbarlno Trebino. Giovan­ Leave Orders Early For Cookman avenue, on Monday after­ ni Trebino, Mrs. Giovanni Trebino, tro v e rsy .” G uisonpe Giacobbe. -M rs. Ouls«*ppt* TURKEYS I Very Fine Hand-Picked | noon iit two-thirty. , Glacobne. Louise Vroha, the heirs, Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank Prof. Raiph A. Burns, of Dart­ devisees • ’and” personal •• repiesenta- I Winesap Apples | Uves ..of Luigi Trebino. deceased. Corlies Avenue Main Avenue Main Street Mrs;' W. 0. Burgelin, 12 Main, mouth college, delivered, the main | B a V e Jessie* Vamler Veer »,nd Shite of Fresh Vegetables Arrived NEPTUNE OCEAN GROVE ASBURY PARK avenue, has left that address and a d d ress on T uesd ay an d Hailed the: New Jersey, or any other person claiming by, from or under you. or. any ...... mi... is now at her winter home in Tren­ provincialized Harvard school nf of you*, will be absolutely, debarred ami Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation historians who “look wistfully to foreclosed of and from nil right mid Fine Selection to n . ■ equity of redemption of. In .and to the the tight little islands (England) promises descriiied ln the decree here- Mrs. E. W. Davis, and sons,,Rob­ BIRD’S EYE L, 1IAZAT8KY whence all culture came” and make Inabovo ref»MTed to, an d every part, ert and Herbert, spent the week­ thereof, and that -you. . deliver-, up ^lUiiftiii.iiiiniiiiiiiuiiiiuiEuiifiiiiiii'iMaiiiiiiifaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiianii'iatiiiiiitaiiiiiiiiiiiBitliifeiiaiiaitaiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiBnK : scant mention of other lands; leav­ to' tlie complainant all deeds, papers or1 FROSTED FOODS We Guarantee end visiting friends in East Lans- writings In your custody or power re­ ing- the American people totally ig­ lating to or concerning the said prem­ . Ton WU! Not Hate F6ot . downc, Pa. ■ norant of Russia, Canada and South ises or stny nnrt thereof. Tronblo If Yon Bring HICITAHD \V. STOUT, Your Shoes To Your Travel Funds Mr and Mrs. Ludoyic McGall, A m erica. • Solicitor of ('omplalnhut rCleetrlc Building. . 106 Heck avonue, residents in '.“We,” said Dr. Burns, “sock hem­ ■ Asbury Park, New.Jersey THE JUST WRIGHT Z Carrying cash in your hand-bag or pocket is a temptation to | | thieves and a cause for uneasiness when travelling. Our bank- .§ Ocean Grove for the past three and ispheric unity and wonder why the I );ited : N ovem ber 12. 1!*41 — 10-17. • WILBUR R. GUYER • ORTHOPAEDIC | ing service provides a safeguard through the issuance of = ■,a half years, are returning to their response to a good neighbor policy Successor to j home in Montclair for the winter.. is so lacking in enthusiasm. For SHOE REPAIR SHOP WILLIAM YOUNG f 1 American Express Travelers’ Checques | Mr. and Mis. McGall expect to re­ generations what little information 203 BOND STREET turn here next summer. the schools nave been pleased to' = The plaii is isirople-T-you sign the cheques at the time of pur- i } PLUMBING AND [ ASBURY PARK, N. J. | chase and again when spending them. If lost or stolen before = In thc Red Cross roll call work­ give us about our neighbors to the " the second signature is affixed, the amount involved is refunded. J ers, M iss. Isabel Scarborough will south has been to rationalize our ; The denominations are $10, $20, S50 and $100. This protection | I H E A T I N G I costs 75c. for each $100 purchased. • 1 collect on Webb avenue in place' of ruthless exploitation of those lands Miss Mae Little, who was previ­ by creating the myth of, inferior­ Estimates Given | We Have These Cheques on Sale - I ity .” ' . . . ously assigned to that street. | 64 Main Avenue, Ocean GroveJ HOT Mr. and Mrs, . Joseph A. Thoma | Telephone 428 | The First National Bank of Bradley Beach | and Police Chief and Mrs, Willis f HOME-MADE H. Atkinson, were among those ! Hoffman Coal Co. i | Bradley Beach, N. J. | from • Ocean Grove attending the | Field Street, Avon, N. J. | | Member Federal Deposit. Insurance Corporation I wedding and reception of Miss June 1 Telephone, ABbury F^ark 5267 f ^niaiiiiii:iiiiaiiiiiiiiiiii(iiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiiiiBiiiiiiiia(iaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiii:iiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiifiiiiiiiiiii!iniii£ Thomson and Frank 'Vildey, in Prompt Bally lleHver7 Philadelphia. lMiont Itelniur. DAILY- 3 P. M. Miss Sara E. Williams, daughter CLOVER LAWN Funere! Hom e of- Matthew s, Franeioni and Taylor of Mr. and Mrs. Watkin Williams, Reitz Model Bakery POULTRY FARM 47 Pilgrim Pathway 75 Heck avenue, has recently , been g l e n b o l a , n . j . elected secretary of Annable cot­ OCEAN GROVE Quality White Table Epgs, tage, women’s living center at especially prniluced for your Syracuse university, where she is Table by vigorous, healthy a senior in the College of Home Chickens on our own Farm. Econom ics. Fancy Fresh Killed and ; Ir'ottvia de ; Dressed Poultry M rs. E lsie A. D ra p ie r, 35>/j M ain :lt, 1 Helijmr , N. .T., JMeilrleh Itobcfce, Prop. B F E D D E S avenue, was a visitor this week in More and more Riverton' and Moorestown, N. J., Calox Jo°m . folks ave using tho JEWELER :^ Y -» v .T 0ooTgB buses to save time, where she visited Mrs.'.. Charioted money, work—and also. Watch Repairing to save their car cost­ R o g ers, n summer guest at thc Kr-, ly short tylp mileage. ^(.niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiKittiiiiiiiili'i11^ bertpri hotel, and Mrs. Anna Bor- Best Prices For Old Gold ton W illetts, Moorestown, formerly COAST CITIES I Featuring— I 1 Appraised Free ’ "'.. connected •with the Arberton. COASHES INC. 57 Main Avenue Save,''On . Yoiir Fur .-. Goat Ocean Grove Mr. and M rs. Jacob Glockler, 113 j a n O IL W A V E 1 Post Office Building Mt. Tabor Way, have returned PRE-THANKSGIVING -'com a trip to Philadelphia, where SALE Exclusive But Inexpensive they attended the wedding of. Pay a Small I Raymond’s Beauty Salon I 701 Seventh Avenue, Asbury I’ark, N. J. Telephone 21 Amonnt Down Miss "June Thomson and Frank a n d A b L lttlo A« I HAIR STYLIST | : Wildey, both Occan Grove sum­ I 727 Bangs Avenue | mer, residents. $ 7 . 0 0 A MONTH | Asbury Park | The Red Gross sewing workroom Budget Plan BURIAL PLOTS In St. Paul’s church will not be I Tel. for Appointment 8220 I R o o ts 1 ■ ' i open thi3 Wednesday,' because of Motor Coaches rjiiiiiiiinn>iniuiiiaiiiiiitti!iiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|ii|ii CHOICE LOCATION . the Thanksgiving holiday period, Leave "Ocean Gtova v in but work will be resumed on Wed­ A. S A R IA N . Post Office . . Slate, Tile, Asbestos. Slag | \t.\si:rACTVF.isir. E ffe c tiv e j«u&8 28, 1941 ■nd- Bnilt-up Roofing \ nesday, November 26, whpn a knot­ <39»j(l!g6t SaT lng Time! ting instructor will assist the ladies F l R R E R 7:20, 8:20, 10:20 A. M. | BRAKE SERVICE 5 Metal .Work,' , | Monmouth interested ire this phase of needle­ 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:20,9:20 P.' M. BATTERY SERVICE | W 'Brm Air Heating ,.| work. Wally Except Snndayo CARS ’INSPECTED I , Ventilating I • r e a d y m a d e Bssenratlong ciEit he -nsSs o» | STORAGE TIRES | . Memorial Park Sirs.. Robert Weech will con- all coaches Estimates Freely Given • , I .CUSTOM MADE; iinuo the review of “Keys of King­ Terms To Suit The Purchaser . ru Hits '.*■ Fur'scitii DAILY $i.5o Excursion NEPTUNE I j.N BEARMORE I dom,’' part of which was given at A pply the October literature meeting. One Day 1 eood On All Coaches I AUTO REPAIRS [ FUR rtATcfl & C O . j Mre. Eleanor. R.-Smith is chairman Sundays Leaves from of,this department of the Woman's t,akf< and Heck Street 1 Auto Repairing I 919 Third avmne, Asbnrt | I Asbury ParK , . | RAY ELLIS | J A S . J DOONER club. A reading, “Snow Goose," Paik ... | 103 Central Avienue Ocean Grove •jiveil by M rs Alfred D; Clark also 40 >0 TeL Asbury Park 839 | , Stockton and So. Main St. f ; Ocean Grove: TeL 7727 s w ill be heard Tho meeting is open Aibnrv Park-N.Y. Transit Co. TeL 1858 , | ' Tdephotlt. 2531 ■ > t-J club friends, ‘flfnriinrnim nininiiniiiuiiiliiiiiiniitiim iniiiinBn^ ^tj|iiiniiiiiiiiiijiiiiiittiiiiiiuiitiiiiitiiiaiiiiitniiiiiiiiiiiiiT, ■i- PAGE SIX FRIDAYv fitl* (Novem i ber m, 1941

WEEKLY MEWS ANALYSIS By Edward C. Wayne S m i l e s Billion Dollars in U. & War Supplies MILK AND CREAM Is Pledged f o r Assistance to Russia T HE TIMES advertisers need pur trade and | As Stalin Asks ‘New Front’ in Nazi War; . friendship. When you need anything first | TAYLOR DAIRY CO. try to buy it at home. We are anxious 10 | Cntloy & Wllllilms, I’roprlctors. MILK, CREAM, BUTTERMILK FROM MONMOUTH FARMS U. S. Warns Finland to Cease Fighting ! see our home community the center of com- I 142 Lawrcncc Avenue, Ocean Grove Phone 1970 1 mercial and social activity. Communities grow and | | prosper through combined efforts. Cooperation and | • ' , (nr»1nn«;pf< by Western Newspaper Union.) _ — — ----..» 1 . — » | team work make for results. Trade at home. | WARDELL’S DAIRY '■ DA1RV PRODUCTS NEUTKALITY: jliiiiiiiiiiiiiAiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiianiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . RUSSIA: NEPTUNE, N. J. Telephone 1916 Fight Bitter CROCKERY U. S. Pledge ■' ' _ ■ Foes of changes in the neutrality MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING • Same day the state-, department Of course you want the best and most reasonable. act, which included not'only all the announced that’ a ; billion: dollars Get it at the CASH OK CJtEBIT "• All-Wool Suits regular anti - administration stal­ W orth $19.50 : .worth :0f. w ar supplies, had been w arts'but one .or two new . acquisi­ SOW.,. pledged to Russia, Josef Stalin in tions to the fold had turned out to a speech depldred the lack .of a CtJT KATE, SH<>P LaBAW ’S be a bitter-flghting group, though second . front -in.; the battle against Kitchen Equipment and Furniture S ave 10% $10.80 hardly a member of it had expected P ro sp ect & SummerlleM Atcb. (Open to 0:00 P . M.) To>l. 0818 : H itle r,: ' •;-;>* v ; ) - V ‘.V ';. to see victory perch on its banner. House Furnishiiigs, Hotel, Restaurant and Bar Supplies Speaking on the eve of the twenty? The effort seemed to be not so RADIO . fourth anniversary of the Bolshevik much to defeat the administration, 15' South Main Street Telephone Asbury Park 1147 When the torpedoed V. S. ; : . Opposite Mam Avenue Gates revolution, ■ the.. Soviet leader generally conceded to be impossi­ 410 Main Street, Asbury Park, N. J* Telephone 5630 claimed that the Nazi blitzkrieg was ble,, but' rather to. whoop up. a gen­ tanker Salinas limped into a failure but added that His'Russian port under its own power, one BARGAINS : eral anti-foreign policy sentiment, AUTO BODY REPAIRS Special 1941 Phllco Itfullo, up to W0 tnule-ln forces were not doing; as .well as of the luckiest fellows aboard ..Have Hud iii tors: (Jleoneil; and JteiiUlred: Before Filling With Anll-Prceze SCOTT'S nllowancd; rebuilt' Zenith Itadlo ,to, a new 1 they could be expected to; do be- Bet g u a ra n te e — ■ was Phillip McBride (above) Body ami Fenders L- A W f {/ill Painting ; 'cause Germany had thrown :her en­ of Chicago. It was the third Repaired , m lU Lll Finishing tire ' force on Russia bei leving th ere Hear jFrajiie and Axle; Stralgiitener—IVlieei Alignment , was.no fear of a western front Open-, time he had missed death by inches. He was transferred 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Telephone 3472 Electrical ing up. ’ .’} ■ /:.'< • ' 1 y: J RADIO He asserted that Russia was still from the S. S. Greer to the Appliances CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK . ctrdng and that- the losses inflicted S.' S. Kearny shortly before 821 M ain S tr e e t Phone A. P. 4297. on .Germany far outnumbered dam­ the Greer was attacked and age to U.S.S.n. troops; ( then was transferred to the FABIO BATTAGLIA v.iAboiit thLy^timev-Moscow- sources Salinas just before the Kearny SIDEWALKS and CURBS CEMENT BLOCKS GARAGE—ATLAS TIRES were announcing that the, Nazis had was torpedoed. So far he is 'SHUFFLEBOAItpS, FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE BULKHEADS Ph o n e 1439 24-HOUR SERVICE U sed C ars been fought to - a standstill around still one jump ahead of a tor­ 211 Bangs Avenue, Neptune, N. J. . Telephone Asbury Park 8938 Moscow 'arid . Lert irigrad. ' Berlin SHAFTO’S GARAGE claimed: .to hnve ; gained . in both, pedo. COAL AND FUEL OIL ' STORAGE-rBATtERY—TOWING SERVICE—(REPAIRING areas and reports from .•the South Corner Coriies Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. J. ? indicated a- N azi, break .through into ‘N EST’ : : ICE— FUEL OIL— COAL the /Crimea; ^more:; or less a . 'gate­ SKATE SHARPENING way to the Caucasus, Near Iceland Kelvinators ■ Xct it had. become apparent that Somewhere south and west of Ice­ Timken Oil Burners SHORE CYCLE RENDEZVOUS Russi’anv dofense ideas werq not: land it had become evident that Ger­ Telephone 6 iS !;' 'V.:, nOIJ EltEULE, Proprietor • Phone A. P. 8457 basically fourided bn.' a... defense of many had established a big "nest” Agent for Colnmhla and Westliel.l Mndo Bley ties, Complete Itepnlr Shop, Holler bhfttes. Children’s Vehicle*, llahy Carriages Kepnlred. , the Crimea, - but; .that the 'Reds con-.. of submarines preying upon con­ Skates and l-iuvn Mowers Sharpened • sidered RostoyVas the. entrance to voys, .and. apparently giving espe­ Thompson Coal Company 61 <*021 JHiin Street, Asliury Park, Opposite 1% 31. C. A. the ’ Caucasus, and would hold as‘ Sen. Hattie Caraway of Arkansas, cial interest to' American >varships. • hard there as • possible. ■ perhaps as -imly wnmnn .si'nator. aml lliotlicr of —What-inroads this fountry':: navy -I'-IIEL-OIL- -WOOD-AN D-GHA RGO Alr- - BLUE-COAL- -TAXIS- successfully as 3t Moscow and Len­ two sons in the army, is shown mak­ had been making on it was not re­ 1015 Second Avenue,' Asbury Park, N. J. P h o n e 2300 ingrad. -. . ’ ...... ing a speceii (n favor of passage of vealed, the published, "score" being, revised Neutrality act. totally in favor of Hitler,, though the jaugeys There had been, no .indication that Tctonhone Oil)—DAY o il N'lfillT tlie Nazis' early prediction' of col­ navy department had early an­ Cars for ull Orcnsfons, also Local nnt! I.onir IilKinnrn llovlnir using every, argument and White nounced that no successes against JOHNSON COAL and SUPPLY CO OlIAIlTEllEn BUSSK8 FOH ALL OCCASIONS ' lapse of . Russian resistance could House wold as ammunition and tar­ b e ’looked for, - and .observers felt U-boats would be reported. C(>\L ~liUILDtNU 31ATEHIAL—FUEL OIL CO SOtiTJI MAIN STItEKT OCE.tN tiltOVK, S . J. get, respectively. ALL TTVKS OF AUTOMATIC HEAT •'•./. - :.. that if that eventuality was likely, The loss cf the Reuben James,, Senator Walsh of the navy affairs ■-■.ilugli.. 0 ; , TompKiiis : then Moscow and Leningrad would the navy said, entailed. 05 casual­ WINDOW CLEANING committeei typical of the arguments .Plume 4040 -.. . r.' •. ■ T. ■/ 00o 31aIni• Stre e t, A «hury P a rk hardly, have been defended so vig­ ties, all of the officers being miss­ against the. amendments repealing orously and successfully. I ing as well as half of the enlisted SHORE WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY two important provisions of the men. Only two known. dead, one :: The developments pointed, on the 63 New York Avenue, Ocean Grove act, said it- would hurt .the navy. suryivor dying* of his injuries and other hand, to a real and serious FLOOR WAXING DONE BY MACHINE The na\‘y didn't have ships or,.men the other a body pickcd from the fallrdown of the Nazi blitz, perhaps Phone 237-J E. HERTFELDER requisite for an enlry into the.war. . water,,'were ’reported. . ; ; • County Notes "And this is an entry.” said he, Reports of the torpedoing of the “unless we already are in." destroyer were that the vessel was Scouts Plan Mobilization RADIO CAB pation in the mobilization on Nov,: ■ With its'differences of technic the struck, in the'center and.'broke in. Boy Scout leaders from the en­ his own bail. He told the recorder stand of Hie minority was ever the Asbury Park Uvo, the forw ard h alf sinking at tire ' county -wove called to mobilize 22. ' ‘ 1 he “was shooting at a dog.” same, however—that the' President once, and the aflerpart going'to the ilV) ut the Elks Club building in Red Youth Hurt In Accident 'Sunday Liquor Legalized had gone far.beyond the authoriza­ bottom a few minutes later. Evi­ .11? A Colts Neek youth was serious­ tions of congress bv_. taking- steps dently most of those saved, were aft.' Ranjt to complete plans.'.with' their Sale of liquor in Freehold on ly injured; and ah 11-year-old boy. already tjikcn. and that .the'White and-succeeded- (n picking up a few county chief; of staff, Wilbur Cros- Sunday became legal last Tuesday ' House was*, iri elTcct, asking an O.K. of those buried into the ocean from ley; Manasquan, for the county- was bruised in a Ireak automobile when a majority of eight voted in | Day and Night Service. | on those and tacit permission to eg., the other part ot the ship.' wiilc Boy Scotit Mobilization to accident on the Freehold-Colts favor of a referendum permitting : ' further. . ; . .1 The navy said: ; 5; Also Stand At Police Booth,f take place on November 22 cover­ Neck road. ■ • t sale,from 1 p. m. until midnight on | North End | • ■ "It is .probable that the attack ing the entire, shore,, a mile deep, Hipolit SiedlecUi, 19; Colts Neck, future Sundays. The vote, accord­ took place during darkness. From PiililtlliiliiiMiiiiiitiiiniiiililniBiianitiiitlrtriritliiiiiiiiii^ •' Consolation. . . fiom ClifFwood to Brielle. a weaver at the Freehold rug mill, ing to unofficial figures turned in the terrific force of: the explosion it First Delegate—You never attend suffered a possible fracture of tho is a possibility that the magazine Scoi'es.of. Scouts representing the to.'Borough Clerk Clarence Wilbur any meetings. Why do you want.a skull, a fractured leg, a fracture exploded. It is a probability that seven districts ..of the county were was 1,079 yes and 1,071 no. A to­ convention program? . ;. the majority of the casualties oc- RUG CLEANING present .to Hear General- George of the hip, and chest and back in- tal of 2,557 votes were east. Five ■ Second Delegate—I just want to cuired in the. forward ..section, “al- juies, when the car he was-driving find out what I’m going to miss. Rugs and Carpets Elec­ L. V an D eusen, co m m anding offi­ were rejected. . There are 4,636 re- tlioiigli two of the ' survivors' were cer at Fort Monmouth, Comman­ collided with one driven by How­ gistereil voters in: the borough. from that part of- the ship.” • trically Shampooed ard Buck, R. D. 1, Freehold, as tha . Housebrokcn der E. T. Osborn, of the U. S. .It was the second tiriie the ques­ Mrs. Jones—Is your daughter Latest incident was. the torpedo­ Work done on your own latter was making a left turn into floor in your home, or if yon Coast Guard and E. Donald Ster­ tion of-Sunday liquoi: had been vot­ happily married? ing of the Salinas, navy tanker, in a driveway. ‘ Following the impact prefer, it may be taken out ner, president of the local Boy ed upon in Freehold since he re­ . ^ ..Mrs. Sm ith—I’ll say she is. H er •'the'same district where the others to my shop. . . V Seout Council and to vcceive in­ the ■ Sicdlecki car' careened, 'into a husband is so scared of her. he don’t had occurred. The. Salinas made peal of the prohibition amendment. port. . The navy, would not give de­ structions regarding their -partici- struck 11-year-old Frank Woolley. JOSEF STALIN know what to do. TWENTY-FOUR HOUR Three years ago the proposal was tails of her damage, but published The -Woolley boy was brought to Same dtiy he asketl for a ''second front" . S E R V IC E defeated by a majorty of 167 votes. no cas'usilty list among the crew. the office of Dr. H. B. Mason in I‘e Sot <> billion il.olliirs. WORKS BOTH WAVS on Rugs removed from the Fate of the referendum on Tues­ F d 6 b r^^' ;~'' '•" ‘ ' ■' ' 1“ v ' .: house Bodine Tuaeral ficint Freehbld, where he was treated for day was in doubt until nearly 2 a. connected with tbe weather, but def­ bruises of the body. ’ initely halting the invasion short of R a ti o n i n g ? . .'..'v- .' Plain Weave Rugs Completely E staM tobed 1*01 ■. ■ m. Wednesday when the final votes Passing motorists had to , pry Russia’s two main cities. % MOTH-PROOFED 1007, Bangs Are., Asbury Park . in District 5 were tabulated. Dis­ A rumor which had been worrying Siedlccki’s ear open in order to ex­ Lozovsky called the situation “se­ housewives—that the United States Josfipb E. Ely, Mgr, Tel. 4S2S tric ts 1, 3, 4 and 6 had given he tricate him and he was unconscious rious," and there was a rumor that in addition to seeking price control, Brierley’s Rug Cleaning O or eo ritc« s aT tttlable to a ll re.- amendment a favorable majority of Stalin had left Moscow, perhaps her­ would also start food control and Service 8ordIc«s o f financial elrcnmstanccs. when removed. 17 votes but when District 2 was alding its fall, .There Was little ef­ rationing, was categorically denied 69 Main Ave.; Ocean Grove Held For Firing On Boys tabulated, with a majority of 120 fort on the part of the Russians to by Donald Nelson, who Said “I Phone A. P. 4741 and 4427 Samuel Brewer, Broad street, against the proposal, the count minimize the danagcr of the loss of should know." _ ’ Matawan, was released under $600 stood at 979 against an 876 in fa­ Moscow,: Leningrad or both, with • He ,is priorities director of the na­ bail to await grand jury action on vor, or a majority of 103 against 100 divisions reported moved by the “I will wait for the ideal man be­ tion, and said that any rationing Nazis from occupied countries to fore I marry.” of any / type; of. J material, whether ah atrocious assault charge follow­ the proposal. With the counting of the Russian front. "But suppose he wants to marry ' bdible; or ■ not, ' would ; normally go ing his arraignment before Record- District 5 completed, however, giv­ Neither did the Russian state­ an ideal woman?” •through his'office. * 0 der John Applegate in Matawan ing a majority for he question was ments sound panicky, and the . , That the matter had been consid- police: court.; ' v ;v;v 'i " . nine, but on Wednesday morning- armies apparently were intact, in Expensive Game eredi he denied,; then: ’showed his Brewer, an employee of the Han- Mr. Wilbur received one negative . tho main. V : ~v - v ‘ : "My time, said the magnate, "is own| awareness o f‘ the situation by soldier vote, bringing the majority worth, $100 a. m inute.” : stating th a t he ha d kno wn: th a t there son-Van Wirikle-Munning Co., Ma­ down to eight. O vercast "Well,” answered his friend casu­ would1 be shortages of certain foods, tawan, was taken into; custody af­ The Hollywood "film director who ally, “let’s go out this afternoon and but that a rationing program had ter two boys, Roy Rinear and Firemen Win Debate; , had luncijed. very'unwisely: relumed play $10,000 or $15,000 w orth of golf.’* not been stalked of. Walter Walton, both of' Broad The active members of the Farm - to the studio for an interview: with Foods he mentioned were cheese, street, told police that Brewer had ingdale Fire Department respond­ a distinguished author. His visitor .' .. Double Up of which huge quantities are being shot at them with a rifle when they ed to an invitation of the Borough • was waiting. The director sat Albert—My father has , another sent to England, and salmon, which Counjil to attend the regular meet­ down and took up what he thought wife to support.. had run up on his porch at 9 p. m. has been short for a good while, and AA OST people who use Dr. Mile j ing in order that the-two groups, was a manuscript, but what, in Ja m e s —W hat? You don’t m ean to which also is a favored lease*Icnd Thursday and rung the door holl. Anti-Pain Pills say that ono might get a better understanding- 1 reality,' was -the; local telep!. :Se ti- tell me he's turned bigamist? food. pill usually relieves their head­ Clyde Walton,', father of the : rectory. This he studied gi ’vcl. ."or Albert—Oh, no; I just got married. aches. In the regular package, W alton boy, who resides across the as to the meaning of letter receiv- • DRU G: v ed at the October meeting from som e m om ents before. r :;\ Dr. Miles Anti-Pain M is cost street from Brewer, told police the .. “Say, this isn't a bad ii’t i.i.t, out One Man Wanted New Wonders one penny each. In the economy bullet went through the window of Mrs. Ella Goodenough, Mrs. Ger­ you’ll have to cut dw n the i.-mbcr tell me, what kind of work trude Rupp, Mrs. Adah Barr and, It was announced formally that packages, one penny buys lVt his home. ' of c h arac te rs.’’. > .,u d o?" ■ Mrs. Amy Tilton, members of the- '"Vork? I thought you wanted a gramicidin, "new drug' dug out of pills. When police arrested Brewer they . the soil three years ago by Dr. Rene Fortnightly club, stating that “We t • ,l*i .__ . at,.;' :o*em an.M jiiimmiiiiiimniititiininiiaiTgTaianiiainiqmuiftg^ seized; a 22-caibre rifle and:a quan­ DuBose, who had modestly declined Why Don't You Try Dr. Mites understand;, that all night gamb- ‘ i “Com-pan-ee, atl.nrshun!” tity of shells. Brewer, who-enter­ any public claims for the medicine, ling was’ taking place in tho Boro ' , the drill sergeant to the ruu...o No Co-op Anti-Pain Pill«? ed a not guilty plea, furnished ; squad. “Com-pan.ee,' lift up your ' "So your son had to leave college and had given it out for testing to Hall, and. that the building was a dozen medical schools and hos-, They taste good/uct promptly, HowardLSmithj 'left leg and hold it straight out in on account of poor eyesight?” 'do ndt upset the stomach, con­ left in a deplorable condition.” The. front of you!” "Yes, he mistook the dean of pitals, has turned out to be the T o relieve wonder drug of the age—far more tain no opiates or laxative medi­ matter was dropped by the unani- ' By mistake, one solder held up worsen for a co-ed.” cines. >■■■ - M isery of mous vote of Council. his right leg, which brought it side powerful in germ-killing, than the PLUMBING COLDS now-famous "sulfa” , drugs. M ania . At a recent meeting of tho Fire by side-with his neighbor's left leg. F orced to It Ton nay be miles away from a Tablsti Department it was voted that the-.’ “Aw right” shouted the sergeant, Rastus—I hear yo’all am talkin' ob Its potency is from 1,000 to 100,000 drug stare when you are Buffer­ Tinning and Heating j Salfc ' when he noticed this, “Who’s the gettin’ married.- : ’imes as great as sulmanilstjiide, ing from a Headache, Neuralgia, Hoie Bropt secretary to write the Boro Council. '■ ; w ise guy over there holding ap both Sam—Yes, I may hab to if de cost irhich has saved thousands of lives. or Muscular Aches and Paint. C o v lh B ros' and have the signers of the letters ! legs?” , ob livW keeps on goto* up! One millionth-teaspooriful, or about Why not get a package of Dr. HARDWARE T r y “Bnl>-MTVrl«m”— also present, but as. no Council - die size of a drop of mist or fog, Miles Anti-Pain Pills today and A Wosaertnl Llolment meeting was held since, the could i Two Opinions TJp-to-Date aas been sufficient (ol gramicidin) be prepared for' emergendest Paints and Oils Stranger—How, old is your little to protect a mouse.’from 10,000 le­ not he done. Floyd Cook, member i “Ah, so you are the man who Is Bcfidar Vatisase, S Pin*, 35# giving my wife lessons in elocu­ baby brother? thal doses of pneumonia germs. of tho governing body, stated in tion," said the long-suffering hus­ Little Girl—He’s a this-yenr's First reports^ of its use on hu­ fLisxiaa - Pads Ip HT: fUS v iew o f the fact that tho women KmdtmUii- 1 [51 M ain Avenue | IRBIfiEITiOH band. model. mans came from two Boston univer­ m»y exeilo th e Heart were not present he would offer a , n c llw b » pujnctwa la the Utrnacb or fUbt b it ad ||b » ; "What kind of a pupil 1* she?” sity medical researchers, who told tilr-triinr > ordinarily. A M I PAIM PILLS a g a in s t i t ;. ‘“'■'L;'- jv. v ’ : ; ? 99 : * v,s;; ‘ • 4— .1 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1941 PAGE SEVEN

ijiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiniitiiiiiiKiittiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiuiiiiititts Jacqueline’s disappointment In­ do is ,run around the picture, nib­ world a better place for mankind, bling at the edges. I'can’t come She had signed it, and her spirit of creased when Larry showed no dis­ s c h o o l and to practice to the extent of position to converse about his former Into it : , ; so don’t grudge me that fair play would riot "allow her to iMyouR ”! their abilities all that is best. hortie, He talked of inconsequential little. There are, so many things break it before the end of the desig­ I B y = Dr. Carleton M. Saunders ._ Greater emphasis should be given matters until they were back In the I’d like to do. Really important nated six months-. The paper stipu­ lated that, as an evidence of good | Principal, Ocean Grove School s to ethics and morality. city, when he asked suddenly: ■ things. One above 'all, this min­ tiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin; • Four Year Tommy "Did you finish scolding me? We ute . . .” \ faith, ; liarry was to give her that Knowledge Not Wisdom “Don't pat me on the head!” money. But the cohtract didn't say haven't much time left now." /"What?” ■ - American Education Week Knowledge in and of itself does Little boy Tommy said. “Kiss you between the eyes . . that- sh^ had to accept it! If only “I think so,” .was the short an­ American'communities through­ not endow one with wisdom. Con­ Why you waht to; I can’t see. V . swer. Larry Was rather exasperat­ just where that little pucker is.” she never had. out the United States honored sequently, more attention should That was at the bottom of all the You wouldp’t like it. Seems to-me ing at times. . But Jacqueline had fled. their schools in a variety of ways be given character education '■ and Once in the sanctuary of her humiliation, she had suffered. Of Grown-ups think I’m just a cat: "Just wanted, to be sure. I'm a this week during-the period that the .qualities that are necessary for little afraid I may be letting.myself apartment, Jacqueline dropped wea­ course, if those bonds hadn’t Soon’s they see me they start to has come to be known, as Ameri­ in lor another one now.'* rily into a chajr and thrust her hat been; avaiiabie, she wouldn’t have- the good citizen. Needless to say, pat., ■ 'a . “What dp you mean?" from her head. There was a dull known w hat to do for. Vince; but so can Education Week. This prac­ schools should organize along lines “Don’t!” is what he said, much had happened, since;.then. At "I've been thinking a: little about pain in her temples. She drew her tice is comparatively new, oi' it or­ of all that is good in democracy As I- patted him on the head. Mr. Anthony. He'll be .coming out hand slowly across her forehead. first, there had been, no suspicion in iginated only twenty years -ago. and ■ dispense with authoritarian her mind. Now, try as she might, of the hospital, soon. What tire you That was where Larry said'he would But permit the National Education forms of control and government. “Won’t shake hands!” says Tommy, $ I $ M | planning?” • 1 : like toa. . . Oh. , she could not help but . wonder 'if' four. they \yere honestly come. by. Or, if Association to tell how the custom Provisions , should be' made for "I don't know,” Jacqueline: an­ ,A sudden sob shook her. Two big HONEYMOON they were,' how about, the . money; originated,. .a,."7 ehldren to exercise a- flair for cro- Hangs his head; locks at the floor; swered. helplessly.. The. mention of tears rolled , down her checks. that had purchased; them? If there; “American Education'. Week ativeness or' inventivenesss, Edii- Scuffs his shoes along a erack; £ if. M c d i ^ the problem drove everything else She never had felt so. helpless, so were something wrong there,: could Puts his paws behind his back. from her mind. baffled. Checkmated at every turn grew out of the First World War. catjon includes the training of both she be responsible in any way? Who’s this lady anyway ? "Y ou know . . . ” L a rry paused of the game. Why did - lt have, to Twepty-five per .cent of the men body and sprit. It includes both the What should she do?—It all was SYNOPSIS uncertainly. “I haven't a dad . of be like this?.It all might have been examined in the draft were-,illiter­ fine and the practical arts, arts; -it I was going out to play such . 'a m uddle. ' ;V. 'i my own. I could use-one just now.' very beautiful. . . . very beautiful,: ate; 20 (ier cent were pfiysically includes' a search for truth; and. With the wagon with the squeaky CHAPTER I—-Books, and’ maps were she whispered to herself. It all One thiiig was perfectly clear to : . poor substitutes for the travel and ad­ How are the chances of borrowing unfit; many were foreign-born and it includes much, much more, w heel venture that Jacqueline. Anthony loved, Vince?”- ", a might have been right, too . . . in­ Jacqueline now. As long as she had . but she couldn’t afford to take, real trips liad little understanding of Ameri­ As w.e pause.in this world of war', And the stick out front, that makes "Borrow Vince?" Jacqueline’s stead of that hated contract with its Larry’s money in her possession, it on the Income from Her job as public was going to play havoc With her can life. During the war, the and rumor of war to contemplate me feel . ; . 'stenographer at the Hotel Raynear..Lar-. voice betrayed her complete amaze­ sordid provisions! She had sold her­ ry Cutter had fallen in love with her Like a great big horse when I pull ment. ■ . • self . . . she had: Just for a fan­ -self-respect If she returned it to schools were; drained of teachers, our American education, let u? .niter watching her for many hours from ■ it fast . , ■■■.-■■ a vantage point la the lobby. A stranger "That’* right," was Larry's quiet cied security when there seemed him, her conscience would be much especially men. In the fall of 1920, ponder the' fact that every. Ameri­ more, clear. Parting with her name to Jaequelmt, Im teUI fear sb« am id ful* reply. : ,V ;v.-.;v v nothing secure. Security! Facing a thousands of schools were closed can child at birth . is guar­ And it rum bles. along andV.then . a t ;. flll her desite for travel by marrying . . did not seem so J serious. - . . 4 w hen , Wm. , 1 11 do i t ” she agreed. ‘■But . ... •-. what do you mean?” danger of being drawn'Into ,. .' >■ for want of teachers. A. campaign anteed the right to a free educa­ last - . a : a ; . ' something. 'Anything seemed possi­ one divorced the cash feature. “Simple enough. When he gets of public information was needed tion whatever his nationality,. his come, to the place where the big CHAPTER II—Jacqueline had accept­ ble' now! ' '■> ■ . The whole thing must be figured ed L arry ’s proposal while in a fit of out of that bed, he isn't going to to correct this situation. • A -long color,.his religion, or his sex. Right­ sticks are- ■ -a desperation, caused by depressing news And here was Vince, being.drawn out rather Carefully.; ■ \ be able to do much for. himself, in And I fill up' the wagon and then that changed her whole life. She had into it, too. She . had been foolish . Those . nine bonds .. could- be re­ range program for the extension of fully, our country has.valued educa­ Just learned about the loss of her life’s spite of what he thinks' now. He’s it’s a c a r ■■■'.■' - . . savings.which she had invested in the going to need a good deal of care, enough to believe Larry when he‘ turned untouched... And' most of the education was needed to reduce il­ tion, for without it.no country can atock market. This news/ added to the .cash received for the qther, since Full of. firewood like daddy brings : ■ recent disappearance of her father, was rest, and proper food. All. that sort, said that no one need ever know. literacy and physical unfitness. have-democracy. One of the funda­ almost more than She could bear. ;He of thing. How is'it going to fit .into There was a possibility that-he had Larry had paid for the surgeon and Members of the American Legion mental principles of a democratic Down from the woods where the had. .left .her following an argument in taken Vince into his. confidence in the hospital bilL She wouldi d raw which she ^refused to give, him more your picture?” , consulted with educators and the form of government is the belief cold wing sings order to tighten his hold on her. Not out what,was:left aiid turn it back money to work on his worthless Inven­ “I know that Vince will need look­ first American Education • Week that it is “of the people, by the Thru the tall trees and over the tions.' When Larry showed Jacquciine She wouldn’t believe that. Not yet. to Larry, then explainthat she their marriage contract permitting her ing after. I’ll attend to that.” was observed in 1921.” people, and for the people." To lake. to continue her present mode, of living "Surely. You can do it better Nevertheless, she looked forward would reimburse him, for what he for six months, to terminate the contract- with fresh dismay to her visit to the had; spent, '• . :>.<;• • K7-m This year, the general theme for govern themselves wisely people atjne end of that timci and granting her than anyone else in the world. But I know where there’s acorns. , $ 10,000 as surety, she agreed to its terms, you’ll find it’s going to break into hospital the following evening. Arranging all these details revived the week was “Education for a must know how to rule' apd how to I know where there’s mud. her;spirits immeasurably. In a very: ' . CHAPTER IIIr-Thcy were'rnarrled se*' your day somewhat." Vince seemed in good spirits, sit- Strong America”, nnd daily topics arrive at decisions which will bene­ I could show the lady if she un­ cretly, in a quiet ceremony at a nearby " I ’ll m an ag e." . tihg up In bed smoking and covering little while now,-she >vould be free.' were “seeking World Order", fit the m a jo rity of a c o u n try ’s ei-. . town. . After the wedding- they attended1 She expected to ;have a chance to: derstood. ; " „ a neighborhood.movie. Jacqueline found "Figure on giving up your job?" “Building Physical Fitness”, tizens, Without education this is herself beginning to like Larry.. deliver her invitation in person, but “Won’t shake—hands, not. any “Oh, I can’t do that now! But I “Strengthening National. Morale,”.' impossible. Imagine, if you will* CHAPTER IV—Several days later Lar* might take a vacation until Vince is ' Larry did; not caU at ‘the; .ofllce. Nei­ m o re!” V, dropped, into Jacqueline’s office, to . “Improving Economic Well Being," what this country would be like able to look after himself.” ther; did- she find’ him waiting' out­ (Go way lady where you were be- 5Ictatc a letter, *, and told her he was without nublic education.--^-— ^—- going tO': Chicago', for :a few days. He "If you keep him with you, that side the. hospital any evening; He “Safeguarding . School Support". ••fore;) - • ; was delighted • when she invited him to did"manage_to- Call'6 n'Vince several her apartmentjJbii-dlnncr. . means amove,.doesn't it?”------"inB School Support”, “Learning the New Consolidated Schools . Edmund B. Shotwell afternoons, however. CHAPTER V—The voting married.cou­ "Yes.” Jacqueline did' not suc­ Ways of Democracy,” and “En­ , Have you ever taken an automo­ Maplewood, N. J. ple enjoyed a very pleasant evening to- ceed in keeping the regret out of These visits were reported glee­ riching'Family Life.,” . "m/'Vnn bile trip through some of our ru­ • gether. When Larry finally had to leaVo fully by the patient when his daugh­ to catch his train for Chicago,' Jacque- her voice. Each time she thought ral sections? There you will sec ter arrived after dinner. Jacqueline American-Education ; line felt tha£ she would miss him greatly: of leaving that little apartmept on Armistice Day owned to. a feeling o f genuine re­ Organized free-public school edu­ many new school, buildings erected . CHAPTER VI--Jacqueline ‘ was dis­ Courtlaiid street, a lump came into They shall not grow old, tressed to-learn that Vince,- her father, her throat. It seemed the only teal lief that she woidd not be-obliged cation is being given to approxi­ within the past two. decades. The was w a . critical condition at a. nearby As we will, ’ . , ; hospital. When she Jollied him, he tola liome she ever had known. to move from Courtland, street. But mately 22 million children in ele­ counties in which these structures hec he^had starred himself to buy equip­ that was quickly overshadowed by are located may not be prosper-, They shall: not grow old ment for his experiments. The doctor ' "I think .that .would be' letting mentary schools anil 7 million advised her that an operation was neces­ yourself in for a lot of unnecessary something ;very much like resent­ youths in high schools of our land out but the state has realized that With tlie- setting of , the sun. sary, so she reluctantly cashed one of bother,” Larry, said. "I’ve a much m e n t , ‘ Wooden cross'cs mark their— the bonds Larry had given her as surety. I today. These are the children who education is not given to a boy or better plan than that.” • ■ To hear Vince tell it, he. and Lar­ CHAPTER XVI—Jacquciine ‘‘pledged will become the guardians- of our girl because he or she happened l-> Last resting place on foreign “What is it?” Jacqueline resolved ry were looking forward to the stay her employer to secrecy when she told be born in a prosperous area. The soil. him she .was leaving to get married. to-be on her guard. on the farm with all the enthusiasm democracy tomorrow and upon -Larry promised her a trip to Hawaii for And those who were shipped home. “There's a place up in the coun­ of two boys on a holiday. Jacqueline ' whom tlie rest of the world may state has therefore helped the poor­ their honeymoon., Bashfully Vincc said In a .sealed case, with their blank­ he couldn’t accompany them because he try I know dfs./.. . 'it's a farm, in was :made painfully aware of the look for hope imd guidance. Com­ er counties finance the building of was being married to the woman at fact. Swell place for Vince. Lots’ of fact that she was an outsider. Espe­ ing from homes that, range from sturdy, clean, trim, prosperous- et'wrapped around them. ■ whose home In the'country he had been cially, when she was forced to write boarding.- TcrribJ> happy. Jacqueline fresh air, eggs, milk arid that, sort those broken by divorce, impover­ looking, and -imposing educational \Vith a little metal tag and Larry tore up the contract permit- of thing. Just what he needs while Larry a note • and ask him if it Fpi' identification— , ting tl.em to end their marriage, and would bo convenient to call "at the ished in culture and refinement, biddings; With their modern health looked eagerly forward to a .full life he’s recuperating. He could take all Their sacrifice, we'cannot forget, together • apartment the following. Thursday lii'ckihg iii material, and spiritual facilities, their well qualified teach­ his traps along and amuse himself “On Armistice Day” CHAPTER VII—Dctcclivc Staples, an any way he wanted.’,’- evening, at nine. blessings, . and beset .wth mental ers, .their improved : curricula, nnd acquaintance of. Jacqucllnc’s, questioned Ho arrived cn the. stroke, so gen­ ".vori'ies.to those in which is repre­ their up-to-date equipment and We tyill. reiueniber them. her to Jearn.what she know about Larry “It might be too expensive . . .” Cutter. He explained that he hnd no Jacqueline hated to say that. Ev­ uinely delighted nt the summon:! sented all that is best ih'.Anierican supplies, the schools of. today face ' .Je a n J E a stlc y dellnlta charge to place anainst him, but that Jack found her carefully pre­ erything that happened now seemed c.ivilzntion, these ,-chiliii'eii look the. future with a. detei nii::atidii E lm ira , .V. Y. ■ ■ had been advised to watch him closely.' pared speech fading ■ swiftly fi;om Jacqueline told him nothing, but:qulckly to have its financial aspect. And consciously or ' otherwise to the that education .wl|l.carry this'torch ------_-f.— ------warned Larry that he was being her own finances wore so intolerably her mind. She knew, she dared not watched. Larry learned about her fa­ school fu r the, fulfillm ent cif th e ir of learning proudly on higli through O n ther's Illness when she met him that enm eshed in L a rry ’s. temporize with the situation and in­ W ait Thou God troduced the hated topic as prompt­ dream s for a .'more complete ami the troublesome days that are - night at the hospital. * “Dirt cheap.’-’ Larry insisted eas­ She never had felt so helpless, Be not impatient, O my soul ly as possible. CHAPTER VIII — Vince’s operation ily. “They don’t know about city so baffled. satisfactory existence ‘upon this bound to lie ahead. Just, as the Swift victories to win! . “I can't help it, Larry," she in­ roved to be serious, but successful, prices up there. I think it’s the earth. It therefore becomes . of little red school house was a syin- What' though the seas before you Earry visited him several times at-the the .back of an old envelope with sisted hurriedly, after she had out­ hospital, and tho two men becam e good thing to do.” pa amount importance,that they re­ bor of its days,, the-modern rural roll, figures and diagrams. When he lined her reasons. "I suppose if all friends. The mystery which surrounded “I'm not going to be separated ceive the right type of education. consolidated school of today repre­ Larry since Jacqueline learned that a showed no inclination to bring up the sounds very silly to you . . . -but Steep, mountains hem you in; detective was watching him increased again from Vince. >H« needs me." The-school can'only- give its stu­ sents an era of unification,, a day when he showed her his former home. “Then come with us. ’ subject of Larry Cutter, Jacquciine f can't help it” She fell-..back on . It was protected by. a new fence and dents a start on their education, of spccilization. and-a time of world Though hostile hosts' are follow- "Us!” she echoed. boldly introduced the topic. that reason as the logical answer to under guard, but he was reticent to ex­ interdependence. ■ ing fast,.- plain the reason for this. Jacqueline's “Yes. I'm thinking of going into "Vince,” she began quietly, "why it all. ' • for. the process .is one which con­ • - Full armed, with cruel spite; unusual relations with Larry were fur­ retirement for a while. That’s what' didn’t you tell me that Mr. Cutter She had expected (hat Larry would tinues until death overtakes, the in- If you are nipt acquainted with ther complicated when he invited her. fa­ a rg u e , the m a tte r coolly,: or. try to' ther. Vince, to live with him I meant, about borrowing Vince, you' wanted you to go to the , country dividual. Included in this beginning what the modern school is doing Though darkness falls, and . the ride over her wishes in the r o u g h ­ see. I’d like him for company and with him?..You remember you asked pupils should be given as much as why not make.it a spccial point to fierce blast me to: find an apartment so that we shod manner he occasionally adopt.: . well, I figure there are some possible of the precious heritage of •••' •«* one. Or better yet, ,why visit Of storm winds fills the: night; things v.’o can do together.” could, live together again.” , ' , ed. He did . neither. : Instead, he' the race. They should also be.pro­ -. only' cnce a year?’ You can DON'T LET "What sort of things?.": Jacqueline. Vine? wriggleduncomfortably and sat looking, at her quietly through a Though lightnings rend the heav- vided with the best in skills, habit?, asked quietly.: ’ scratched his chin with the pencil haze of pipe smoke. never learn in a single visit what • ons in twain, - "Do you mind telling me if you CONSTIPATION "I'm going in for some research," stub before lie spoke. ideals and attitudes, and knowledge. the modern school is doing.' Your And-thunders shake the ground; was Larry's sober reply. “I can use "Well . . . It was like this, Skip­ have an idea that thpse bonds might They should be taught to think for school invites you to visit it as of­ : ; SLOW YOU UP ; be hot? I think I put a receipt in Though tense nerves shudder with the services of an inventor, when per. He said he'd prefer to tell themselves, to desire to make the ten as you possible can. • When bowels orb sluggish — when you the envelope.” That was his unruf­ ■ the strain, . your dad gets up and about. Inci­ you himself. Asked me not to say feel irritable, headachy end everything fled response. And.refuge none is found? you do is an effort—do as millions of folks dentally, I’m rather interested in anything." "Hot?" Jacquelinc queried with a do. Chew;. FEEN-A'-MINT, the modem that project he’s working on. I think "But you’re going with him?" “Be still and know that I am God,” chewing gum laxative* FEEN-A-MINT It has possibilities." "Oh, sure! I think it will be great! puzzled frown; A small voice whispers clear.' looks aiid tastes like your favorite gum "Stolen." Calls Overseas Mount ’Though World at War "Larry, you can’t blame me if You see, Cutter thinks I'll be able Lift upon high faith’s powerful rod. , —you’ll like its fresh m int flavor. Simply- "No!” she denied,, her checks chew FEEN-A-MINT at bedtime—sleep I form some opinions of my own. to do a little work for him and still Deliverance is near! flushing. There was nothing else to without' being disturbed—next morning I suppose it sounds very silly to have time to go on with my experi­ Overseas telephone traflic has conditions. Telephone calls to Im­ vgentle; effective relief. You'll .feel, liko a you, but I- feel responsible for ments. - When I get a little stronger. say, with Larry's dark eyes looking reached the' highest level In the portant outposts, ot this country The raging storm your guard shall million, full of your old pep a go in. A gen­ at her that way.- aaa '. V ince." I'll be able to make my own ex­ ■ history of the service. Calls flaslied also contribute to’ the record-break­ be, ., erous family supply of FEEN-A-MINT "Thanks. After all, I wouldn't costa only 10*. "You think there is some danger penses. Of course I jumped at it. over ’. the ratlio-telephoue facilities ing rise. Since the outbreak.of war, With pillared cloud and light; blame you." of his becoming involved." I knew this business of mine here of the Bell System during Septem­ traffic with Puerto Rico has doub­ The winds blow back the furious "Perhaps. I don't want to hurt was costing you plenty . . that is , “But you do .understand,' don’t, led, with Hawaii has increased four- yoii?” She, asked it-almost ta des­ ber showed an 85 per cent increase sea, ■.' y o u r feelings . . . a fte r all you’ve until I could pay you back. And I over the same month of ID-10. fold and with Panama sixfold. , done. B ut you m u st und erstan d how thought it would make it a lot easier peration. “You don't think I’m go- A btoad path greets your sight. This high level of calling has Overseas service is now available I feel.' If this . Is just another way for you. I don’t want to be a bur- ing back on my word . ’. :■.?” , W ith -17 countries, of which 28 are been achieved, the American Tele- Beset jvith obstacles or foes, io n of being nice to me . ; .. it’s rather den . . . ” "Why, no. You wouldn’t do that. reached by direct raillotelophone phone anil Telegraph Company Bewilderment or doubt, intolerable.” "As if you couid be! Wouldn’t you Where Is the filthy lucre?” , • circuits. Although European traffic- Larry, dropped his bantering tone. rather .be.here! with me, Vince?” A "Right here . . . I’ll get it.” states, by the Increase in Trans­ is only about' half its pre-war vol­ Wait still, on God, for well . Hi; FEEN-A-MINT “I still think it's a much better little note of entreaty crept into her Jacqueline hurried to the ward­ pacific and Pan American commu­ ume, direct Transatlantic circuits knows a '-' • :' • , ■ plan,” he continued imperturbably, voice.1..' • '".-a robe and commenced burrowing into nications despite; the decline in calls are maintained, to London.' Herne,! A path to lead you out. ■ "than for you to leave your apart­ “It wouldn’t be fair to you,” her a hiding place she had contrived. to and frSni Europe due to w ar Berlin;'..Rome, Madrid and Lisbon. She was glad to escape for a mo­ Lucia C. G. Grieve ment and make Vince shift for him­ father said decisively. O c e a n G ro v e self while you’re at work. The “But do you want to put yourself ment. Lorry's eyes made her un­ only better plan I could suggest under obligations to a stranger?” comfortable; she was not at all sure she had not hurt him. When. she. would be for you to- come along. Jacqueline hated herself for putting American Sailors it that way. But she had. to find came back to his chair, she had a.‘ 1 3 to 2 5 Who Suffer Vince’s being with us would make We are American sailors and grate­ it perfectly proper;.” : • a’ out.. “After all,” .she added, "we bulky envelope in her hand. She “You speak os if it were already don’t know very much about Mr. held it out ful we are 1 settled,” was her sarcastic retort. Cutter.” . . "H ere.” We sail our fortresses on stormy “Oh, it really Is. I put It up to "I figured you knew him pretty Larry accepted it silently. He seas near and far. Vince this afternoon. He’s quite well.” Vince looked at her closely. stared at Uie envelope for a mo­ Wc beat our foes off our shores ment, one of his fingers toying with keen about it.” “But I don’t He seems like a nice and our beautiful land And Keed To Build the stout, rubber band that circled Jacqueline was making ready to m an . . . ” -i . -. We’re ready with our lives our Up Red BloodI leave the car without another word “Don’t you fret about that,” Vince it. With an abrupt move, he thrust country to defend.' ^ when Larry spoke softly. Interrupted. "Cutter’s ail right, if the package Into the side pocket of I f pain and distress his coat. We make merry on the sea. and o,f functional “ Ja c k ? ” I’m any judge. If he goes to any monthly disturbances make you "W ell?” expense on my account, I can al- "Thanks,” he said. “Was therfc on the land we sing and play . feel weak, dragged out. pale, “Mot mad. with me, are you?” ways pay him back. After I get anything else . . . in particular?” To serve our country and. our flag cranky, nervous at such times — The rays from a ,nearby street this new idea of mine squared away, "No . a. . But we’re still friends, is a treat and a holiday try Lydia Plnkham's Compound are n ’t w e?” Tablets (with added Iron). lamp fell full on her face. Larry ’obligation’ will just be another word Wc trust our commands and obey. “S u re.” Pinkham's Tablets not only could see her dark eyes', wide with in the dictiohary. We’ll be on our •we a ro ju b ila n t, h a p p y , a n d g ay relieve monthly pala (cramps, anger or hurt . . . Which? All he way around ; the world, Skipper. , It all had turned out so differently We drill and rush into the mess headache, backache), but also was sure of was that she never bad You’ll see. It won’t be long now!" from what she had expected. You h e lp Boothe nervousness due to . “No,” Jacqueline said, more to would think that Larry was in the hall to chase our gloom away such cause. Their Iron helps looked quite so adorable. Her an- build up the haemoglobin of red . swer was not what, he expected. herself than Vince, “I don't think habit of making calls and having On( o u r b rin y b ed s w e re s o ftly re - blood cells and thus aid in pro­ “You have made me respect you, it will be long now.” ; ‘ . ten-thouBand-'dollar gifts^returned to posing.' a: moting a more refreshed and _ Larry. But tonight , . ." him. There was that envelope stick­ Reading, writing, dreaming, and vigorous bloodstream — more “What about tonight?" CHAPTEB IX. ing out of his pocket, ready to be strength and energy. lost or stolen. - After all, it ,was ten quietly dozing. : a e. - j Thousands 'of women report “You’ve done your best to tear We’re musing and pondering of our Remarkable benefits by taking things down. And I can’t seem to do : That lilght .rid* In the country, thousand dollars. Didn’t it occur homes and . fireplaces near the ; Ij'dia Pinkham’s Tablets. Get a ' anything about it.” Her hand was coupled with Vince’s pleased deter­ to him that it was sbmetliing of a b o ttle today from your druggist. working at the door fastening. But mination to cast his lot with Larry sacrifice for a. girl to surrender a ■ w a l l ' v f'i Follow label directions. WORTH Cutter, brought Jacqueline to a care­ sum like that? When, it'represented Of ■ our dearest Mothers) Fathers^ TRYING!. her gaze did not falter. , "Look here/'Jack!" Larry ex­ fully thought out conclusion. all she had to show for, a, bargain “It's My Own Idea Sir, He'll Have It . Sweethearts, and all. 3 / ' : ( such as she had maqi&j/^)ie .was claimed, almost roughly. "You’re Vince was old enough to ipiw, All Over the Pigeons!" Suddenly a blare; yrtfrt) o n ’ o u r f e e t) •' what he was about, and so was she free now . . . or almbsr'f^e'^ ,''1 Yet looking' at all this the wrong way.; - ■ It's; the bug(e call'';,1^:cVa;:if'f'.:’(S'; God'knows I want;to do everything; ' Jacquellne. had no one, but heisel!, ihe exultation she had expected to BEAD THE OCEAN GKdVE in.th^ worid ror youI And ay , can to bldme for signing that 'contract feel wus strangely lacking. aS.D'avid H. Seidemcn.a .-.(TO DE CONTINUED j i .: Advertise In The Times aud Save Time >>i Ui TIMES FOR LOCAL NEWS '. a.,- r - W a'. y „ 1 . / v - . -a , aa.v.: . - a'.. ,' / ;v a- - a .a-.-'a, v ..., W- i -ivsx "" -'''■* FRIDAV', NOVEMBER 14, 1941

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