YOUR STATIONERY NEEDS Supplied,, quickly and pleasingly by tlie Times. Job Printing Department HISTORY OF OCEAN GROVE Copies of recent history. 112-pages, illus­ trated, may be secured at Times Office or at Local Newsstands. AND THE SHORE TIMES VOL. LVXIII No. 35 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1943 Communion Tonight Marks Opening FIVE CENTS Of 74th Annual Camp Meeting TRANSFORM ATTIC INTO EXTRA BEDROOM Only God*s Love Can Change Men1 an In Auditorium Dr.' Norman Vincent Peale and Dr. J. W . Hamilton, Will Be Daily Preachers Audiences Totalling 9/000 Hear St. Paul’s Of Ten-Day Historic Event. Bishop On First Appearance Here;' Thousands who have got- few really large evening services Diamond Jubilee Fund Grows Steadily : ten to know Dr. Norman iii the East.. The church auditor­ Vincent Peale through his ium is regularly filled for the Sun­ Holding its place as the Grove entirely free of debt by next day night services, portions of the peak Sunday of the season, year, the Jubilee year of its found­ “Art of Living” broadcasts balconies being given over entirely ing, was reached and phssed last every Saturday over WEAF to young people. last Sunday, the last before Week, according to Dr. Henson. will have an opportunity to Dr, Hamilton will be the speaker Camp Meeting, saw the lar­ "Our primary purpose is to pre­ hear'him face to face in the tomorrow morning .and evening, gest gathering in the great serve the principles on which ahd Dr. Peale will deliver his first Auditorium this year.to date this work was founded; to preach great Auditorium every message’ Sunday evening. Next evangelical truth. We are inheri- ; ; , * night of next week. Saturday Dr. Peale’ will, speak in Bishop R. S. Cushman, bish­ tors/ besides, of property-interests che morning and Dr. Hamilton in op of the St. Paul area of the which must be protected and im­ The seventy-fourth annual camp the evening. This change. iB due meeting, which opens, tonight Methodist church, was greet­ proved,” he said with Holy Communion, will have to the fact that Dr. Peale broad­ ed by great throngs of inter­ The morning prayer was made casts over WEAF every Saturday by Rev. Frank Bailey, of the Balti­ • as the daily preachers, Dr. Nor­ night a t 6:30. ested listeners at both the man Vincent Peale, pastor of the more conference; the responsive Marble Collegiate church, New morning and . (evening serv­ reading led by Howard W. Selby, ices. of-Boston/lay member of the Asso­ York City, in the evenings;-, and ciation. " Dr. J. W. Hamilton, pastor of the SUMMER VISITOR 78 YEARS It was the bishop's first appear­ Pasadena Methodist church, St. ON BALLSTON SPA JOURNAL ance on the Auditorium platform, Bishop Cushman read from the - Petersburg, Florida, in the morn­ although he had just completed a 17th chapter of St. John, which he considered one of the most im­ ing. Dr. George W. Henson, presi- Retiring two years ago after preaching mission from Wednes­ dent of the Ocean Groye Associa- day to Friday daily in the Young portant chapters of the New seventy-eight years continu­ Testament, very precious to many tion, will preside at this evening s ous service on the Ballston People’s temple. His presence and service and during . the_ daily gospel message., held the undivided because it is the prayer the Lord Spa Journal, Ballston Spa., N. prayed the night before he was preaching-service of the historic Y., Harold H. Gross, sr., is attention of all; 5,500 in the morn- ten-day event. ■ ing. service, 3,500 in the evening. betrayed. He prayed not for him­ visiting here with his sister, self but “For their sakes I sanctify Dr. Hamilton comes for his_ sec­ Mrs. J. W Weddell, a t 13 Bath The opportunity for public par­ ond successive year as one of Hie ticipation'in the Diamond Jubilee, myself," the 19th verse, which he avenue. Mr. Gross is eighty- used as his text. He preferred camp meeting preachers. His eight years old: and still act­ which has been presented by. dif­ ministry at Pasadena draws great ferent speakers each of the past the Moffet translation, “For their ive and alert. Up to two years sakes I consecrate myself.” . ’ crowds throughout the winter, and ago he was spending five hours three weeks, was offered by Dr. ’ }s- .outstanding throughout the George W. Henson, president of He is under the shadow of the . in the office of the Journal , Director of the cross, said tho speaker, as He , Southland. ^ ■ daily. Mr. Gross succeeded the Association. The response was -Dr. Peale replaces Dr. E. Stan­ September laiue splendid. The half way mark to­ makes the prayer so vividly given his father as publisher of the the slant. Ruffles in the 17th chapter of John. In a ley Jones, who was the other camp Journal.: The latter had pur- : ward the goal of. making Ocean meeting preacher of last year. little while they will sing a hymn, chased the paper in- 1860. It go over a brook and up to the Special features have been-ar­ was established in .1798, one FIRST APPEARANCE HERE ranged to make this modern Mount of 'Olives and through the of the oldest weekly papers in agony of Gethsemane. The whole counterpart of tho old-fashioned the United States. His son is Choir Concert And camp meeting of interest to all. Checker Champs Meet Daily picture is simply but vividly given now the publisher, so that the by the speaker. “Only the love Services will start at 10:30 in the paper has remained in the morning and 7:30 in the evening same family by ownership for Womanless of God can change men,” said he, eighty-three years. Mr. Gross, “not navies, not armies, not force. Two' years ago Dr. Pealo was Annual Event Draws Great The test is how much wc I o v q sr., started with the paper people, not only our own but peo­ selected by a committee represent­ when its only equipment was Crowd in Auditorium in Final ing the Protestant demonmation, a Franklin hand press, on For Supremacy Concert of Season. ple of all lands. Are wc going to to act as technical advisor for the which tho newspaper and all withdraw ourselves into a snug production, "One Foot In Heaven. job work was printed. isolationism and forget that God An eminent Hollywood producer Inyited/ No Fees or Dues The annual concert conducted bv so loved the world?” • • the Auditorium choir last night, , said that in his twenty-seven years had Bishop Cr,shman, who also added attraction in an brought the evening message, said ' O experience he had never known an The newest addition to the ns champions. The membership at elaborate Womanless Wedding, outsider to have such complete present is limited to twenty-five, that the one prayer above any; t f t i recreations of our citizens of staged by the Auditorium ushers. prayer to me is the prayer which entree to the motion picture busi­ | Ocean Grove, is the “Check- and woodpushers and experts are Six thousand' people attended. ness, and to Hollywood in general Income Tax Forms lo both eligible. • , our Lord taught us to pray.” The The choir, under the direction of theme of his sermon was taken as enjoyed by Dr. Peale. .Dr. Peale er Club,” whiph meets every All disputes are settled uj Walter D. Eddowes, Minister, of :0 ' had the p r i v i l e g e of talking with Be By Sept. 15 Arthur Stimpson, the referee, so from the latter part of this great day -except Sundays, under Music, presented three choral: prayer. “For Thine is the King­ practically every important execu­ the trees adjoining the tent that police interference is not numbers: "Creation Hymn,’’ an tive in Hollywood, and also had Declarations for 1943 arc now necessary. There is keen rivalry dom,” with emphasis on “is." of Arthur Stimpson, rear of adaptation of the famous Rach­ “After he had taught us to say, - conversations-with many of ••the Being Mailed to About 15,000,000 among the contestants , and : maninoff’s Prelude in C Sharp motion picture' stars and actors. Tax Payers. I . v 1 the Auditorium. tournament is being considered. ‘Our father who art in Heaven, Minor; “The Recessional,” a dra­ hallowed by Thy name,’ we come He worked intimately --for, two Tho games' begin at 10 and 2 -The:membership at present con­ matic setting of the immortal poem ! months with .Frederick March_and Guy T. Helvering, Comimsaionor sists of the following: Thomas to the central theme of the prayer, o’clock, and the public is invited by Rudyaid Kipling, and “Now “Thy kingdom come, Thy will be Martha Scott, stars of J One Foot of Internal Revenue, recently an- to . .. ------come and watch the — playing. Young, Michael Keyser William Thank We All Our God,” a mas­ in Heaven.” This is the story of J. Pickett, Dan Wilkins, Arthur done.’ I think it would be good to nounced that forms and printed The organization of the club, is terful arrangement of the famous stop saying this prayer until we a typical Protestant clergyman and instructions for the filing of esti- largely due to the efforts of Harry Stimpson, Harry Heebner, Ellis Lutheran hymn by Carl Mueller. • is ddnsidered to be one oL the mated income and Victory tax Heebner, of Germantown, a formerPierce, George Gill, A rthur Swon- The program opened with a piano- can take it phrase by phrase and ■maior uictures produced by Holly- declarations on or before next Sep- well-known worker and secretary arton, Henry Scraydarian, Andrew brgan duet, by Josephine G, Ed­ BISHOP R. S. CUSHMAN, of the leain the meaning of it," the. wood! Dr. Peale is the ^ t Prote­ tember 15, as required by the new of the Y. M. C.- A. Rollo, Prof. M. M. Long, Tuflield dowes and Clarence Kohlmann, St;. Paul, Minn., Area of the Bishop continued - " stant clergyman ever to nll .tne Current Tax Payment Act, are Arthuii Stimpson, 'the cripple, is" Olena, William : Evans, Jimmy Four fumous hymns of the church Methodist Church, occupied the “We’ve heard ft great deul in' • capacity of technical advisor in a I n o w being distributed to individual considered one of the best players Thomas, Mrs. Harry Openshaw, were also dramatized by the choir; Auditorium pulpit Sunday morn­ the past few years about Christ­ major motion picture. „ , taxpayers by the Collectors of In- the club,’while others qualify Mrs. Christine Erkelens. “Faith of Our Fathers,” “Rock of ing and evening. ianity and the crisis upon it. There Rev. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale ternal Revenue. ------;— :—— There are no fees and no dues Ages,” "Who is On tho Lord’s may be a crisis in Germany, Italy, was born in. Ohic. on May. 31, 1898. Filing of the declarations will Side,”, and “Glory! Glory! Halle­ Ja- p a n , . and hiaybemaybe so*—*imesn1—‘!m» >" He was graduated in 1920 trom be the second major step under the lujah!” A two piano selection, Catherine Smith Wed America, but there is no c: Mis with Ohio Wesleyan University sod re- Current TaxJPayment Act in con­ Township Committee c Fathered Jersey “Malagucna,” was played by Doro­ God. There was a crisis in Jesus’ ' ' ppived the decree.of M aster ot Arts verting the Federal individual in­ thy and Josephine Eddowes. To SegerAugust 11 time though. That evening he from Boston University and Bache­ come ■ tax from the old delayed Opposes O P A Merger In-an elaborate ceremony, Miss Pvt. went up on the mount, his disciples lor of Sacred Theology from Bos­ payment method to a “ pay-us you- Highway opment Ima Grover (William E Thomson) said. Look Master Look, that tem­ ton University School of Theology go” basis. The first step was the ple dome. The Master answered Adopts Resolution at Special and Mrs. Thornley Temple (Elias The wedding of "Miss Catherine in 1924. Honorary degrees have inauguration July 1 of the new Republican.Candidate for Baker) were married by Preacher J. .Smith; daughter of-the late Mr. ;Oh, it’s wonderful, but the hour been conferred upon him as fol­ withholding plan under which the Meeting Requesting Attorney to take Suitable Action. . Sponsored Laws Joseph Thoma. The rest of the and Mrs. James S. Smith, of Brad is come when not one stone shall lows. D.D., Syracuse University, Victory tax, normal income tax Which Made State’s Trans­ bridal party consisted of Best j ley Beach, to Pvt. O'. Franklin be left, upon another.’. Tho disci- 1941- D.D. Ohio Wesleyan Univer­ and' first bracket surtax are paid portation System Most Man, Ralph Johnson; Ushers, Herb­ Seger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur tiles said, Tell us Master when s i t y , 1936; D.D., Duke University, by millions, of persons through de­ A resolution opposing the mer- Efficient in Nation. ert Davis, Warren Buel, jr., John Seger,' 136 Main avenue;Aook place these things shall be.’ Jesus made 1938. , . , ductions from their wages and ger of the Neptune and Ocean Taylor, Lew Mulford; Rutherford Wednesday evening, August II, tn Dr. Peale is acting chairman ot salaries. .; • . Grove ration board with the As- Trimmer, John Pierce, Myron Har­ the parsonage of the Bradley Beach world”31’0'’08 °f th° end of the the Committee for Constitutional The purpose of the declarations bury Park office was adopted by The_ “present preparedness of ris, and Allan Dehls; , Methodist church. Rev. Norman ■ You know,” the speaker Government, a national organiza­ is to make current in their tax the Neptune township committee at tinnV highway transporta­ Rutger Stirling, Gilbert Bowles, Riley, of Bradley Beach, officiated. 'aid. That while we sit here in tion. This committee is generally payments all. those individuals a special meeting Tuesday night, tion facilities for war service and Martin Bennett, F. Wilgus, Charles Qnly the immediate families were satjctuary half the people in ►credited with a large share in the whose income and Victory tax lia- The resolution directs attorney to peace-time development is largely Lindsay, William Slayback, Otto present. . • /: the world hnvo not even heard the \ defeat of the Supreme Court bility will not be fully covered by take “all lawful means” to prevent due to the foresight 0f Walter E. Stoll, jr., Walter Carr; Maid ;of The was:attired in n grey name of the Lord. There was a “Packing Plan," and it is now collections through withholding and the 0. P. A. from carrying out » . Republican gubernatorial Honor, James Sherrard; Flower street length with black ac­ fPfjf 'a Pael’s times and in John’s working for a constitutional; other credits. its- plan to move the office to As- candidate and New Jersey’s Chief Girl, Andrew Leach, jr.; Ring bear­ cessories. The maid of honor, Miss CnJ S’ m theT, no orhis with amendment to limit the tenure of Experts of the Bureau of Inter- bury Park, Executive during the last. World er, Roy Peterson; father of bride Betty Severs, of Ocean Grove, wore God. When all the armies and : office of the President to one term nal Revenue have, greatly simpli- Copies of the resolution will be Afthuf N. Pierson, Union .(Mr. O’Shen .G ro v e r) Howard a navy blue dress with blue acces­ navies are gone Jesus Christ will of: six years or two terms of four i fied for the average taxpayer the sent to President Roosevelt, O. P. County Treasurer and former State’ Peterson;. Train bearers, Archie sories. Willard Ashmore, of. Wana­ still be doing business around the years each. . ■> ■ ■■ ; task of filing the declarations. A. Administrator Prentiss M. senator from that county, said tContlnuol an rape 5) massa, was best man. The bride Avorln. S i n c e 1932, Dr. Peale has been About 16,000,000. must file. Brown, O. P. A. General Manager yesterday in Trenton. is making her home with her aunt, “Congressman Judd, of Minne­ minister of the historic Marble Col­ A form and set of instructions Chester A. Bowles, U. S. Senators Pierson declared the election of Mrs. Milton L. Cross, Brinley ave­ sota, who was the Fourth of July legiate church, Fifth avenue and for use in estimating the tax on W. Warren Barbour and Albert W. Edge next November “will give Display Pennants nue, Bradley Beach; She • is a orator hero this season, said sev­ Twenty-Ninth street, New York incomes up to $10,000 rival for Hawkes, Congressman Janies .C. New Jersey a governor qualified graduate of Asbury Park high eral years ^ago, ‘Either we Christ- City. He succeeded Dr. Daniel A. simplicity, revenue officials point- Auchincloss and O. P. A. District to render the service needed dur­ In A ir Raid Black-Outs school and is employed at the ians of America are Poling in that pastorate. The cd out, and familiar “five minute Director Ralph W. Hackett. ing the critical war and post-war Bradley Beach office of Camp double the missionaries------J in^ Japan, Marble Collegiate church is . the income, tax return" which made its ’ The committee held that the con-. years.” ' Pierson was Majority Evans.: . . • , . . or else we’re going to send 10.000 oldest Protestant church in Amer­ debut in 1942. The computations solidation would not result in eco- Only Emergency. Cars Which Pvt. Seger is a.graduate of Nep­ bayonets into them.” How right Leader and Speaker of the House he was! . ica, being now in the 312th year and entries which this simplified nomy to the O. P. A. because the of Assembly when Edge was gov­ Display these Regulation tune high school, Peddie Institute, ■ of its history. It is a landmark declaration method requires should four paid, clerks now serving in ernor during World War I. He Pennants will be Permitted ' Hightstown, N. J., and attended “When this war is over and on Fifth avenue, the oldest church bo matters of about five minutes Neptune would bo transferred to to Operate During “Red” Duke University, Durham, N. C. these politicians gather around the on that famous thoroughfare, and Cited the legislation “sponsored by : Period. for a large portion of the taxpay- the Asbury Park office, and at Governor Edge which laid the for two years, when he was given table again to make another peace, Is one of the most noted sanctu­ era by whom'declarations will hnve present, Neptune pays the office basis for New Jersey’s present an honorable discharge to enter are wo going to let them get away aries of the Christian faith. This to be submitted, the officials said, expenses of the board. The reso- State Highway System and the Leonard Dreyfuss, State Civil­ the armed forces. He is stationed with another Versailles Treaty? church is1 especially famed for the For those who desire to'make a lution says that Neptune. is the construction of the great Holland ian Defense Director/ said today at Camp Eustis, Va., with the sig­ Bishop Cushman said, “You ask the fact that It has what is said to be vmore precise * computation, or who fourth miKcatlargest launicipaiiLv municipality in that after September 15 all Emer­ nal corps. men in Washington w hat the -Jg one of the largest prayer meet­ Tunnel and Delaware River Bridge nnne SJi'u0 jme ,”lore than ^10’' Monmouth county and there are projects," 'Pierson , said: gency Motor. Vehicles, permitted to V- obaiice is of doing away with ings in New York and one of the SSLii may be °*;her boards serving “much small- operate during an air raid alarm BRIG. ARKETT TO SPEAK World War III and thcv will sav secured from the collector upon re- er populations.” “During the first year of his will be required to display a pen­ there is no chance, except through . /tt: Neptune Boys In Service quest. administration, Governor Edge, the church of Jesus Christ. In together with Goverman Whitman nant bearing the Civilian Defense Will be at Asbury Park Pvt Donald C. Selovet, of Shqrk 'Persons required 4______,..w to file wuv. the;dec-1 UUV’ UIIU , bUUlUDlUll . will result from insignia, near the right front of God’s name wc must not do it*. £;'/ larations are’ generally: 1. The the addition of/further work _ in of New York, created the New the vehicle. Salvation Army Citadel again." *'x River Hills, who was graduated York-New Jersey Port and Har­ this past Juno from Neptune high recipients this year or last year the Asbury Park ration office, which Only those persons who now hold Brigadier A. E. Arkett, leader Arthur Abbott, tenor, an >»«•{- of gross incomes from1 wages sub-' already serves that city, Interlak- bor Development Commission to the Emergency Vehicle cards which of Salvation Army forces through­ torium usher, sang the “91«t school, is now in the Army Spec­ investigate the problems of the ialized Training Program at Syra­ ject to withholding in excess of en, Ocean township, Allenhurst and are displayed in the right hand out Northern New Jersey, will Psalm.” and Mrs. Helen Brooks '£ $2,700 for single persons or $3,500 Deal /.and will soon serve Avon, whole port area as one great port. comer of the windshield or those preach at the Asbiity Park Cita­ sang “Spirit of God,” by Neidli'*- '?*■/ cuse University. His brother Pfc. The work of this joint commission L. Lynden Selover, U. S. Marine C0Upi« ~ 2’ ™ose Bradie^BeariFafid NepS.^ who are eligible to receive them in del at both , the morning and even­ gcr. The prayer was given by ; j J ------— j vu<) vi umi led to-a compact between the two the future will be permitted to ing services this Sunday, accord­ Rev. S W. Spear, of the Troy Con- : Air Corps, is a radio man and gun­ ineom ea ' I'states to create the Port of New ner on a divo bomber somewhere incomes last year, requiring thei “Undue uuuue hardshipnarusntp and inconven'inconven- have the pennant, Dreyfuss said. ing to Captain John Waldron, who fercnee..' filing of a return, with more than ience,” to the. 12,000 citizens of York Authority, which is today the Unddr the new ruling. Emer­ will lead the meeting.: In addition The total attendance for t!bc.day..-.-'..'>i*(£ \ in tho South Pacific. He is a ace,; to the. 12,000 citizens o: largest single 'enterprise of its graduate of Neptune high school, $100 of these incomes derived from I Neptune wiir-rennlf. nn,i “they re- gency Motor Vehicles will be re­ to these meetings; the Brigadier was 9,000: 600 • more than last, ^*:2gs!j kind in-the .world. will also take part in the beach class of ’42. f tr ^ th h o ltdinrB-tl3 n sent “thfs ^nfri^gementupon6 thrir quired to have both the emergency Sunday. The flowers in the font . toi A , withholding, . -w , .r 3. Those7 -*—■» required nghtsD g u i a isu b freei r e e citizens,”c i u the reso- “The entire New Jersey highway cards and the pennants. ., ; meetings conducted by.the organi­ were in loving memory of Georgey zation on the Asbury- Park board­ OCEAN GROVE AUDITORIUM system is rendering a tremendous The ponnnts, Dreyfuss said, Will L. Goodrich, formerly an usW j’ on lut^e te m & service in the present war emer­ permit easier identification of vehi­ walk on Saturday and: Sunday from his wife and Dr. James- '- -Tho preacher Sunday, August commends nights. He will speak briefly to . 29th at 10:30 A. M„ will bo Dr. J. gency and its development is. due cles by the air raid wardens and Smith: Mrs. S. E. Height, from herlWSKlS American Barber Shop, 52 Main P1®"*®*? Neptune ration in a considerable degree to the auxiliary police. The latter have the members of the Sunday School «on. E. N. Height: Pierre Von W. Hamilton, of Pasadena Metho­ Ave. All hair cuts are 50c.—15 tf. record their .work and : their in the afternoon, will be the guest dist Church, St. Petersburg, Flor­ organization of the State Highway complained that" the emergency Wiilven, from' his wife; David II.. Department that was accomplished cards in the windshields could not of the Corps Cadet Brigade at a Slavback, sr.. and • GertriWe SlayJ^r)^^ ida. At 7:80 P.' M. Dr. Norman Optometrlst-Opticlan ..H arry G. Faby, chairman, and the. other six members of the by Walter E. Edge as governor be seen at night and resulted in luncheon on Sunday evening, and back Zingg; from Vincent Peale, Pastor-Collegiate Dr. Joseph F. Heine will enroll several new members Reformed Church, New York, will board,'who serve without pay, have during World War Y. Through the continual stopping of automo­ C P. Horton,- from her daughter,’ .•Dy. George M. McEneany laws enacted under his sponsor­ biles permitted to move. of the local corps during the even­ .. ipreach.—35 618 Cookman A v e, A. P, TeL 154 tendered their resignations to' take Mfs John .'D.'.Hert*;ISBldegtm;lN99^^i^ effect; upon the consolidation. ship, the State Highway System ing meeting. strom,. from the / family;/ Mr. ,and was laid out and a new State High­ CARROLL H. FRANCIS. M. D. Br‘B“dier .Arkett,: a comparative Mra. John Kneas, from the fBmilyk'fl^st -GREETING CARDS: Fine selec­ JJ“ nn Grove Pharmacy , , tion at Openshaw’s,“ The Greeting way Department was created to ‘ U. S. Navy (Ret) newcomer to this area, has seen - - 4* Mata -aye;, for • Brat Ice cream Ir .rii

John E. Comer John AV. Kcnno (**) Kenneth A. Rose AVilliam E. Conlan George AV. ICecfe Charles RoscnStein - Raymond'Conover Andrew Kiefer, Jr. John C. Rush George H. Corwin AVilliam S. King Ecknlee D. Salamono NEW S O F O U R Turnor R. Cottrell AVilliam Hudson Kicke Nick Sasso RATION William Schank Logon C. Cooper Alban Kenny Silas. Monroe Coy Paul Korb, jr. Fred J. Schanck MEN.w WOMEN n ■ 1 ♦HONOR ROLL ♦ Samuel C. Craig. Charles A. Krauss Herman W. Schnnr Keminders NEPTUNE OCEAN GROVE Andrew J. Crippen Philip H. Kruschka Frank Sautn John E. Crippen Michael Knrilchyck Alton Sculthorpe IN U N IFO R M ^—----————----1------^G. Jack Crossman (*) Paul H. Lacey, jr. Marcus L. Sciarappa OCEAN GROVE Frederick D. Cross Franklin C. Lane L. Lyndon Solover ing information is prepared for our Clyde Packard AVilliam ,C. Scott Joseph Curto John AVillnrd Lane Harold M. Shafto readers by the New Jersey oflice of Major General Norman H. Packard Howard AV. Selby, jr. Joseph Curto (2nd) Weldon V Lane, jr. Harold E. Shafto By Bill Thomson . Price Administration.) Wm. II. H. Morris AVilliam S. Perkins John H. Selby Dominick Cutano Harold E. Lane Joseph A. Shafto Fuel Oil Gardner P. Ailes Elmer A. Perry AVallace Shauger in camp is great.. With that kind John J. Cutano George Latshaw Frank Shoemaker S/Sgl. Juntos Hendrickson. - Period. 5 coupons good for the Shirley E. Applegate Royden Perry James J. Sherrard, 3d Edward L. Conklin -Richard G. Lane Harry L. Share Hq. Btry. 781st. A. A..V.(A.\Y.) Bn. of spirit you aio bound to succeed. purchase of ten.gallons of fuel,oil Willis Atkinson AVallace A. Pfeiffer Joseph S. Simpkins 1 can imagine the heat in Texas George AV. Carhart James F. Laughlin Frank Siciliano Camp Haun, California. or kerosene until September 30. Jack Ayvadian Harold AV. Rainear . . Lloyd J. Stevens. Leroy. S. Dangler Norman Lawrence Gene Siciliano “It' is swell heating: front you at this time of the year. I am. sor­ Gasoline ;-. John W. Bain, jr. T. E. Reichclderfer Richard B. Stirling ry to read in your letter that you James V. Danniello Everett Layton Joseph Siciliano and td learn about the Auditorium. A coupon worth three gallons. Leon Barto . Christopher Rcitzel Frank E. Strolisky AVarren Le Compte have not heard’from a single per­ Braincrd F. Swnih Munzio J. Daniello: Samuel P. Siciliano I t sure felt like old times'looking B arid C coupons worth, two and Whiter J. Beattie Milton Ridgway George Daniels AVilliam L. Lee Steve Siciliano over the Sunday . program which son except your .parents since, you one-half gallons and T coupons T. R. Beekman, jr. Wesley Riley O. D. Swank ■; ’ arrived in camp arid I know you Bernard T. Ring Robert E. Swank Henry F. Danker Albert J. Lawson Earl Sickler, jr. you. enclosed and. it sort, of made worth five gallons. A coupons James Bennett Earl. W. Davidson Alexander Lepinsky LeRoy Sickler a fellow-feeT a little homesick for, would appreciate letters from your numbered 6 are valid, through No­ Robert C. Bergen Walter T. Ring : Victor T. Thomas . .: friends. Bob, you are a great, guy Hamilton Rohland R. Thompson, jr. John M. Davis Bud Lepinsky Robert O. Sickles the Grove again. Ocean Grove is vember 21, while B and C books Bertram S. Bills, jr. Robert O. Day - Theodore Lepinsky James Francis Silver certainly a small place on the. map wlien you are leaving, all kinds of bear own, expiration dates. ; Robert Blacklock ■ William J. Rotrier It. D. Thomson promises, a slap on tho back, the John Thuirim Robert N. Deane Clarence Lertch Charles E. Simpson but a mighty: big and important V .V'i : Sugar . ; Alfred P. Bylsma Donald H. Ross. AValter H. De Bow Edsori Alston Lewis Benjamin Sinensky .. place .to get back to; I am-hoping waving of flags, but what, about Stamp number 14 in War Ration Allen Borden Alfred Robinson Birney B. Truitt when, you Stand , in line, after the II. AVilliam Tunis Frank De Capua, jr. Kenneth Richard Lisle Morris Sinensky . and praying: that before another Book one good for the purchase of Richard M. Borden G. Adrain Schantz Anthony E. Dambrose John AVright Lisle Wilbur T. Slocum summer season rolls.; around that mail arrives in .camp and they tell five pounds until August 31. William Breniiecke, jr. Theodore Schlossbach Kenneth M. Ulmer you, No Letter? Do not feel down­ Stanton E. Ulmer Ralph D’Ambrosi Edward A. Lippincott Robert Smidt .. peace will, return to. the world and Five pounds may be obtained on John W. Brcnncn Franklin Seger Herman D. Danker Elwood T. Lippincott Arthur B. Smith everyone can. be, back home' with hearted,! am sure the “Gang” will each of Stamps 15 and 16 for the Marguerite J. Brierloy Howard Semons AVilliam A. AVagner wak up one of these days and Charles L. Severs * Edgar C. AA’ashabaugh Mario G. D’Doria Irving Lippinmott AVilliam Smith ■ their loved ones .again.** As you uso of ihome canners only. If David W. Brown Russell De Bow, jr, Herman Lofton Ashton O. Smith can now see, Uncle Hill, I . am. now some of your pals will realize, you more is needed, for this purpose, H. Warren Brown George Shibla Harry E. AVatson would like to hear fiom them. Best H. Virginia Shiblcy Robert T. AVegge Clark AV. Dellett. Dcmora J. Lopez, jr. George Albert Smith ' stationed’;. w ith' the 781s£ A.A.A. a maximum of 15 pounds more may Herbert R. Bush, jr. Kenneth Dellett Quille Lofton George Arthur Smith battalion.; in. file :J,Iojav :Desqr,t ..linil of luck boy. Keep well arid we are be had on application to rationing Norman Campbell Earle F. G. Smith Harry AYheoler pulling for your safe return. Kenneth J. Smith Jack ■ AV. Williams AVilliam N. Dellett James R. Lofton John L. Smith .' it is really rugged out here. It boards. • Albert E. Catley Albert AVilliam Denco Edward Loskowski Joe Smith was 140 on the old bull) at noon Meat—Butter—Fat—Cheese T. Hadford Catley AVilliam B. Smith Robert Wood C. Girard Marshall, Richard R. Stout John S. Y co; Robert G. Denihan Donald Fenton Lundoy James Smith today and it never rain s. so you C/o A. K. Oflice, . •,:;. T. U. V. W. valid through August Barry Chamberlain Patsy De Sarno Clarence R. Lyle John Stiles Smith can get some idea .what it is like. Stanley L. Clayton AVilbur Stout David B. Zingg Fort Worden, Washington. Douglas Stirling Samuel Dickerson: Eugene Lyons Govino C. Siciliano We are.; sixt.vdivc miles from Shoe Rationing George Coder Sam Do Sarno Richard P. Lyons Donald Soiovikos Barstou, Cull; the nearest town, Mighty glad to hear from, you Albert Strassburger NEPTUNE mil it was interesting to rend that Stamp Number 18 in W ar •lames Coder Nicholas Aldarelli AVilliam Dickerson, jr. Leon JIaccanico Louis Soiovikos and all we see d.i;. at'.ih day is sand Ration Book One: is good for the Clifford 'Cole Robert B. Stratton you had dliven over to Fort Lewis Edward AY. Stratton Frank C. Ammann John E. Diehl Ernest Jlac Dermant Frank H. Spccht ami sage, brush. We are allowed purchase of a pair of shoes William J. Collier Robert AV. Jlac Donald Robert N. Stack a gal ion b: \vliter :i .iliiy for wash­ arid spent tho day, with Major Nor­ Alfred V.’ Swcnarton Arthur J.‘ Anderson A'ernon S. Doremus man Campbell of Ocean Grove. It through October 31. Carl Dahlquist Elmer if. Andrews Miles Dwyer Fred T. Jlac Dermant Earl H. Stebbins ing arid shaving : arid must ■ drink Processed Food George Daniels AVooIsey Thompson must lie quite a thrill to be so far Edward Thoms Gus Ardolina . Stanley Diamond Charles JIacDonald Mclyin A. Steward salt water bucaliso we perspire so Blue R. S. and T. stamps in War Richard DeHart Louis Diehl Donald MacDowell Robert H. Stewart freely.-. There die many jack rah-, away from home am! meet one of Frederick Van Clcef Peter Ardolina the townspeople. Like old homo Ration Book Two valid for Ruse Donald De Rose Albert S. Apicalli Ernest F. Dodd Stanley Major, jr. Carl Jay Stewart bits, lizards', scorpions.'urouiul and in purchasing canned and pro­ Kenneth De Rose AVarren T. Vasel (**) week or a family reunion. Yes, Rosalie A. Voigt Ralph Applegate Thonias C. Disbrow Nick Marcanicco AValter J. Stewart we must bo on the alert fpr.rattlo- cessed food through September 20. Thomas J. Devlin John T. Marshall George W. Straehle snakts'lhe I'eHo.ws ofica kill near Rod, wc, are-haying a good season Sydney T. AA’alton Michael Arcangelo Lee AV. Dolbrow . although I suppose we shall have . Location of rationing .board for Jack Delatush Charles Arnone Raymond JI. Dorrer Eugene Mason, jr. Joseph L. Stratton oiu*bivouac aieiV. We live in pop Ocean: Grove and Neptune is 1141 Walter L. Drill Ralph F. AValworth the usual number of kickers; when AA’illiam S. AAVrd Albert J. Ardolina Jack Drum George H. Martin Kenneth S. Strohm .tents. I.ois h; the. fellows on. the it is over. Aspirin will be.needed Corlies avenue, Neptune. Harold G. Dunkcrlcy Peter. Ardolino Harry AV. Ducrkcs Vincent A. Martin Joseph R. Sturm other side are having : it lots' James K. EaBlcy, jr. Samuel AVatson; Jr. and headaches plenty because H arry AV. AVhite ' James O. Armstrong Robert J: Ducrkcs Joseph Martnscelll Arthur E. Sutton tougher ,than us right now. Lots, 'Something: .did not go just right, Aurora—Jack Gerken, Willis Le­ Stanley Erbachcr Thomas J. Arnone Frances Durkin Pat Martuscelli Frederick E. Sutton of success to Ocean GvoVo and its R. Alvin Everett Albert AVhite . Many thanks for your. (Aleck to­ mon; Don Ki'om, Corriwall-on-Hud- Everett C. AVhite AVarren Asay AValter Durkin . Samuel S. JInrtuscclli Ike Schlossbach Slimmer .program.’' •Jim, happy as wards the Diamond Jubilee. It is son, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. H, Hodge, Jam es S.: Ferris . Leon If. Asch John W. Dutton George L. JIatthews Leroy Slocum can be to receive your letter arid William .J. Fitzpatrick Ruth R. AVhite a great incentive to carry on when Air. and Jlrs. A. deKieiges, New P. Stephen AVielert JSdvrurd D. Ashfield - John Dwyler . .'■■ Michael Maugeri Eugene C. Slocum hope this message in the Times we realize that fellows like you tleKi'eiges, M. Hodge, New York Kenneth Fitzpatrick Thomas JI.' Askiew Dietrich J. Eberhardt AVilliam It. Jlaurer AVilbur T. Slocum will reach you in good'time. We Alfred Fourett Thomas J. AVielert liavo such an interest in our com­ York; Mr. and Jlrs. William Mur­ Robert AVilliams Paul Attardi AVilson J. Eccles Richard B. Me Caffery Leroy O. Slocum all .join ill wishing yoii the best of munity and its work thnt regard­ phy, Bronx'; Doris Gentry, Jlori'is- Edgar R. Fulton Frank AV. Bach , Rudolph Eckhardt AValter Me Caffrey, jr Elmer Sponcnbcrg luck and pulling for your sale re­ G. W. Garrabrandt David AVilliams, sr. less or where you may lie, you have yille, I’a.; Mr. and Jlrs. David John E. AA'illiamsqn Alexander Bacon George R. Eddleman Norman Me Chesney Evelyn Stout turn. ■ not forgotten and willing to help in Becker, Cranford. Douglas H, Garwood Samuel Edelson, M.D, Ralph JIc Chesney George P. Strong Milo V. Gibbons David AVilliams, jr. John J. Balkan Iins. Lloyd J. Stevens, such a mariner. Keep well, keep Breakers—Mr. and Jlrs. F. L Robert E. AA'ills Carl E. Bannon . * Stanley M . Edwards Harry McChesney, jr. Hezekiah Summers Ellsworth N. Gics Joseph Ehrlcnbach, jr. Edward P. Me Curry Earl SwiBher A-V (S). U. S. N. U„ writing, keep happy. Sperise, Columbia, P a.;.F . L. Read, Daniel A. Gillan Henry J. AVoodring Albert Barnes B. 0. (}. 661—Km. 169 Birighumtoiii ' N. Y.; ' Jlr. rind Mrs, John AV. AVoollev Anthony R. Barone Donald P. Eldridge James McDonald John R. Tantum Charles A. Jiiqucth, A/S. • Paul Rhoades, Mrs. H. S. Rhoades, Raymond Graeter Joseph JI. Barone Clarence R. Eldridge Millard R. McMillan George H. Tollman Naval Air Station. Co. 253—Unit 1)5, U. S. N. T. S., James Gravatt Ektor AVright Pensacola, Florida. Harrisburg, Pa.; Frances Hall, Eugene AVright Tony Barone AVilliam A- Eldridge AVillnrd L.McMillan Cecil 0. Taylor Sampson, New York. Jlargarct Elliott, Wheeling,. AV. William Guy Patsy J. Barone Donald A. Ennis Stanley Joseph Jleade Clarence S. Taylor Lloyd W rites: “Well Unk Bill. Charley, glad you have had time AVilliam A. Guycr John S. E. Young Old Ocean Grove is miles away Va.; Jlrs. Mary Clark, Elizabeth Edwin Young Martin Bartolf George F. Emmons . Ervin Megill Norman Taylor to send along your address. We Clark, Clifton; Mrs, George Joseph Hagcrman: Fred Henry Bauer, jr. Leon R. Emmons AVilliam Megill; jr. Richard S. Taylor from me—but’ it’ is' never out of certainly do miss yori around the Robert Hammen Joseph Young. my mind. I miss the grand place Wright, Jlrs. George Moulton,' Summer Residents David E. Beatty John J. Ennis Everett AV. Menke Samuel D. Taylor Auditorium on Sundays. At this Philadelphia; Ethel Pickford, Walter Hancock j Edwin R. Behrens AVilliam G. Erickson George Menke, jr. Dudley R. Tcrrett, jr. —more-pe; haps now than 1 have writing seventy-three names on John Hancox Fred A. Ahlgrim ever missed; it liefoie andT. want Dorothy : Perkins, Brooklyn; Mr.. Leo A. Bellissen Edwin J. Ervin Thomas B. Menke : Harold Dixon Terrio our Usher’s Roll of Honor. Your Allen Hannah Alfred Jack Ball, jr. Haroid AV. Estlow George A. Metcalf Martin C. Textor you to know' how 1 appreciate the and Mrs. C. H. Ruidfuss, Belleville; Norman Hannah (?) : Eugene R. Ball Kenneth Bender iiairie. has been added, recently and Mrs. James Black, Staten Island, Paul Beneuse Harry Ross Evans Albert Meeks Allen R. Thomas ' letters arid copies of the Times we hope for your,safe return and Robert I. Hannah. Elias B. Baker, jr. . which: I havo received. They real­ N. Y. Paul Iteneway AValter Evans, jr. Albert V. M etz. Edward M. Thomas may the time come quickly when James Hardagon Harry AV. Baker Pierre J. Exarhos > Charles L. Miller Arnold F. Thompson ly bring buck fond memories. I Dewitt House—Wilma and Trina Edward E. Barto Albert C. Bennett you can be with,us again. On the AVilliam H arris Arnold L. Bennett Henry Faller John AV. Miller Edward C. Tiedemann suppose ns usual Auggie has the •Jlith we are having the womnnless Wildeboer, Little Falls'; Maynie Jacob Haussling Roland G. Blake North End bench well under con­ and Laura Kolb, Tamaquu, Pa.; Donald G. Bennett Joseph Farruggio Spencer C. Miller Robert L. Tiedemann w.dding in the Auditorium again. AA'illiam A'. Heintz, jr. Donald Boegchold John Farruggio Jimmie L Mills Everett Tilton trol.* Wish I could he there to Albert Meyer, Milton Mercer, Ro­ James Hendrickson Thomas Bradley Elwood R. Bennett help. Also I ani thinking about the i A repeat performance. Certainly selle; Veronica Cassidy, Jersey George C. Bennett Jlargarct JI. Fauvcr Michael AV. Morris Le Roy Tilton ish you could be. here to take James Herbert Robert F. Brown Putsy Carl Ferrara Antonio A. Nuzzi Robert E. Trotticr Ushers’ Banquet.. Another, high, City; Gertrude and Jeanette Van- Robert Holbrook; jr. Robert Camreta Uobert J Bennett part, in iti Seventy of-the fellows der ‘Diiini, Little Falls;’ Charlotte James Bennett Francis R. Fcscharek AVilliam E. Morris Patrick F. Tierney, jr. light ui' the season which I shall in tile cast and we look for a big Frank: Holl AVilliam Cann Frederick Fescharck miss gieatly. ’ I still cannot get and Alice Archer, Sewareri; Charles Colwell W. C a rr. Jlnrvin B. Bennett Harry S. Jlorris Robert AV. Todd night. Write when you can! ' Be AA’illiarii Hughes ” " Samuel J: Bennett Kenneth Fcscharek Spencer B. Morton : * Lewis F. Tortarlello over my hurried departure.. I chucrflii, !)u‘ successful, be good. Eilses, Cortland, N. Y.;: Mrs. R Martin Hurley Robert JI. Casey Moen, Teaneck; Jlr. and Jlrs. H. AValter Reutcll Daniel Carl Fiore George D. Moser, jr. Louis Traverso never realized what was happening Reginald Hurley Robert S. Clare John Leroy Fitzgerald John II. Maurer ■ i • " T'„ iiTiycd here' and then, the Beattie, Clifton; Elizabeth JIackey, Evan E. James Charles C. Cole Robert E. Bills John S. Trimble Jersey City; Mrs. Charles Scott, Stuart B. Bills Joseph E. Flapimia Harold C. Megill Emilu J. Trippoli Wakening. I hope lo bo homo the Grover R. James, jr. Kenneth H. Connolly La Rue C. Flcgal Herbert F. Megill last, week in August and reit .as­ Nutley. Robert II. Connolly Robert E. Blue LeRoy Tucker Howard Jamouncau jr. .Edgar Bird Vernon L. Ford Harry A. Mills Eugene F. Turchyn sured. the Grove will;die,-: the first Odel House— Rev. and Jlrs. F. W. Chas. AV. Jcffrey-Smith Ronald H. Connolly ' Theodore FrankonOcId place I shall conic'toj.. .The Navy: Donald P. Daly David H. Bowers Frank Mitchell AA’illiam Turchyn Park ; View—Mr. and Mrs. AV.- Seibert, Newark; Jlr. nnd Mrs. John AV. Jeter Stephen Blauvelt, jr. Lester Franklin, jr Arnold Moore JlichacI Turchyn life is really .all light and. the food Strobel, Albany, N; Y.; Mrs. Sally Elmer: Post, Paterson; Gladys.Na­ A; E. Johnson AVeslcy Davenport Charles Garon Eugene T. Myles John Tyma is beyond what anyone could -wish Holt. Halednn; Pfc. and Mrs.' Ed­ Joseph. F. Kaiser Robert H. Dincgar Ruth Botorff gel, Eleanor Brandt,. North Ber­ Frank Boulanger1 Robert A. Grookett Michael Narayouski James E. Uland . for. Steaks; butter and every­ ward Hafiz, Union; Veronica gen; Jlr. and Jlrs. J AI. Patinos, George Kelccc Hunter Diringer David J. Garrison. John Narayouski thing we Can int. Hut it is not nice AA’alter. Dotterweich, jr. Richard Brace AV’alter Ulmer, jr. Grassle, Mildred Murrinte, New­ Patci'spn; Jlrs. J. R. Dessalet and Wilson Konnedy John L. Braly James D. Garrison. George M Naylor Anthony J. Valente for me to pester you like that. ark; Janet Doland, Hamburg, N. son, York, Pa.; Rev.: arid Jlrs. II. Paul C. Kondla Harrison Edwards Franklin Gasner Malcolm B. Nesbitt I do a lot of flying whenever i can Honier D. Kresge, jr. Andrew J. Egner John E. Brannon - j Eligio Valente J.; Kathryn Losejy Sussex; E. L.' D. Geist, -Astoria, L. I.; Loytld Albert Brown, jr. John J. Gassney Robert J. Neville Joseph J. Valente and enjoy- dt . immensely; Once .Hamilton, Summit;-; Pfc . arid Mi's. Giaham, New York .City; Jlrs. F. AA’illiam T. Kresge . V Robert M . Eichhorn James L. Gattling Lloyd E. Newman again I . must toil you; I miss the Osmar Kukrir George T. Feick John Brown Wendell E. Van Hise W. Paul Sriader, Baltimore, Md.; Nagel, Hudson Heights; M r. and Joseph AVilliam. Brown Benjamin Glashcn, jr. George H. Noble Elwood C. Van Note Grove terribly ami looking forward K. R. Robinson, Mrs. W. J. Parker, Jlrs. T Nagel, 1 North . Bergen; Randolph La Barreb Robert J. Fiedler Jlillerd I. Grant Michael AV. Norris toward the: day when I will be back Charles H. Finite Joseph A. Brown Reed Van Luvance Dorothy Parker, Woodside,. L. I.; •Marie Ilertner, Paterson; Mr. ami Raymond JI. Lansingcr Norriian L. Brown Charles Gravatt Michael J. O’Brien John-1. Van Note with you all,.again. Never can a Miss. B. Hoffman, Flushing, N. Y.; Airs. L. E. Watson, York, Pa. Roy. Lever. Richard B. Fredey James B. Gartlan George A. Burdge Stephen Graziano Thomas E. O’Hagan Joseph G. Vetrano ' fellow have friends hotter than Mis's P. Allan, Miss JI. Allan, East : Roosevelt—^Jlr, arid Mrs. G. Arthur Arcrnon Lins Reginald B. Burdge Reynold Green Frank P. Orifici Dominick Vetrano' at Ocean Grove. God bless it and Orange; Mrs. R. B Robertson, Henderson, Hillside; Vera Chidsey, AA'illiam Fenton Lins Robert N. Hamilton Albert A. Gross Thomas A. Orifici keep it always as it is, a real home Wallace E. Ludwig Ted Hcish Harold F. Burke Paul J. Vetrano Englewood; Mr. and Mrs. William Cleveland, Ohio; Jlaiy Allen, JI. John AA'illiam Burke Albert Gubitosa. AVilbur AVyckolf Orr Steve F. Vetrano for ali b i 'u s /’ • Lloyd,, delighted to .Free and daughter, Noij.-istown; D.; Dover, Deh;v Annette Agnais, AVilliam Lyon Carl S. Hcrbst John Hammond Thomas T. Holme AVilliam H. Burr Frederick L. Osborn Crfrney Vetrano receive your letter and read its in­ Mrs. R. B.' Cook, Sunnyside, L. I. New - York; John Standerwick, Joseph B.I.nckwood Herman V. Busch LeRoy Hammond jr. Raymond Osborn, jr. JlichacI A. Virgillo teresting contents: Write again Bloomfield; Jlr.. and Jlrs. Robert AVilliam E. JIacDonald Harold H. Holt Winston Hargreave , Howard. B. O’Shea Louis Vitale when you cnn. The Auditorium Lakenscn—Mr. and Mrs. B. Thomas Howell Irving Becker Peckham, Philadelphia, Pa.; Miss Johnson, -Philadelphia; Elaine AVilliam JIackay : Harold O. Brand Ernest J. Harris Frederick E. Otto Kcrmit T. AValker bunch; the beach crowd arid even Moore, Edith Layton, Newton; K. JiacAATiinncy, jr. AVilliam Hulskampcr Fortune. Harris Thelma Herring, AVilliam Herring, Charles Huncke Ronald H. Bullock Jlyron A. Pabst Russell II. Availing the Editor of the Beach Comber ■Jlrs. E. Lyon, William Lyon, Rus.ling JIacAVhinncy Ralph Vartranft Pietro F. Paccra Philip I. AVnlton join in best wishes. Keep well Robert' Lilleston, Bertha Hisseiri, Theodore E. Resting AVilliam Bullock Plainfield; Mrs. Donald Miller, Washington, D. C.;! Mrs. W. Rob­ George R. Magee Robert Britton, jr. Kenneth O. Hankins George S. Palaia Andrew Wnllo and return to us sooii. ertson,, East Orange; Jlrs. A; J. Russell F. M ajor Donald Ketcham Peter J. Hartigan Jerry Palaia Michael AVallo East Orange; Hugh Blair, New' Robert McClelland, jr. Arthufl Lambert, jr. Louis F. Byrd Harry W. Watson, II. A. 2 C., York;: Mrirgaretta. Kirby, Brook-: Standerwick, New .York .City. Lester J. Campbell Joseph J. Hartigan Ray Palaia Richard O. AVard Shelburne—Mary- Anne Jenkins, AVilliam D. McClelland C. Laurin JIarch AVilliam L. Hartwick N. S. Naval Hospital (Staff), lyn; Alice DuMont, Somerville; B. A. Matthews, jr. Victor J. Campbell Leon Palmer Alfred AVatson Airs.: AVilliam Donald, Adrienne Baltimore,; Aid.; Pfc. Frank do Robert H. Meade. AVilliam E. Candiano Douglas H. Hayden Jack A. Pantalee Eugene E. AVatson Navy Yard, Charlestown, S. (.'. Santa, Camp Pickett, Va.; Guy David V. Metz David L. Matthews We are very much pleased to" re- Horiglami, Cranford; . Mrs, Lillian; Arthur J. Cappa George J. Hcidcmark Gerald G. Palaia Albert AVarden Ciuger, Richmond Hill, N. Y.; Irwin Jlilligan Joseph C. Menner AVilliam C. Heidemark Paul Palmer ceive your letter. Harry, and to 1 Fol'd, Edith Livlrigston, Flushing, Frank..Mills Harold M. Jlenner Robert Carhart (*) Howard P. AVarden * » L. T . - I.;1 • * : Ti.T >Ir. *• nndn Vi r l Ml\,f m rs.. s ’* AV. H 7 ' 'T L. - • 1 Sim­C? - » . Air. and Jlrs. W. E. Klusemann, Elmer B. Carmen Frederick E. Height Ernest Palmer Raymond E. AVarden learn that you are a t last settled East Orange; J, V. McConley, Red AValter L. Jlorris George C. Meririer. in Charlestown, S. C. fo r. awhile. mons, Jenkintown, Pa.; Mr. and Charles AV. Casher Frederick M. Heinrich Howard S. Parker Ivan Ware Bank; Marie McGiff, Louis’Donlsin, William Jlorris Richard F. Meyer Donald M. Heitkamp Wm. Patterson ' Glad to hear your.quarters in; the Airs S. Dykes and family, Maple­ Frank O. Nagle, jr. Chas. A. Chamberlain Roy AA’arren wood; Ada and Alice Cotter, Brook­ New York : City; Jlrs.. . W.-. E; AVilliam R. Jlorris v ' : Jack B. Charlaton Richard R. Heitkamp Bert Pearce Agnes AVcavor, R. N. Naval Hospital lire very: nice and Klussnian, Finest Hills, N. Y.; Robert E. JIoss Frank Nichols . interesting to hear about the build­ lyn; Mr. and Mrs, D. K. Keel, New AA'illiam Cheeseman Frank E. Helmka . Charles Pearce Neve! It. Webster Maude Frye, Lancaster, Pa.; Kath­ Arthur J. Mount, jr. O. C. Niedenstein, jr. Frederick P. Hendricks Harry: Pembleton ing being new, just, a year old, of York City. .. '■' Joseph Mount Edmund J. Ochiltree AVilliam A. Clark, jr. David. F. AVestervclt erine Nolan, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs, Willie Knight Clarritt George I Hendrickson Jerry Percello Lee Oliver White Spanish design, fed roof, white Spray Villa—Mr. and Mrs. :F. Wilson Kent, Elizabeth Kent, New­ Harry Mullikcn Howard Patterson, jr. brick walls* and an enclosed garden Rex Clay, jr. Jn. B. Hendrickson; jr. Genete J. Percello Irving AVhite, jr...... Augustine, Philadelphia; Mrs. May ark; Jlr, and Mrs.. D, A. Gillan, Jack Mullikcn Henry E. Peele, jr. Frank E. Herbert Louis J. Percelo in trie center. Sq you have been : Ashmore, Barbara and Irene Ash- Richard P. Mullikcn Carroll ,S. Pierce Glenn R. Clay Harry AV. White, jr. Paterson; Jlartha Sternelle, Phila­ Fred P. Clayton; jr. Joseph V. Herbert Salvatore Percello Joseph M. White assig.ncd to the surgical ward and move,.Trenton; Martha, Miriam and delphia; Grace Mills, Middlehope, John J. Murphy AValter Pittis WOrkllll?working, : llhat' ' present nt: ■-inin ■ f-Hn the /linfdiet tt Richard Clayton Mulford B. Herbert Sam Petillo Robert AV. AVhite Perma Tyson, Esther Long, N. H. N. Y.j Mr. and :Mrs. A. Frederick F. Laird Nelson Bertram Pittis Charles A. Hetzel kitchen learning, how tq sling hash. Charles AV. Newcomb Bradley O. Potter Frank B. Cleveland George C. Phillips Jlyron H. AVhite Tyson; Harleysville, Pa.; Mr. and and: son, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Joseph B. Coffee James G. Hicks Edward Perrella Willard L. AVhite That is iio' doubt wonderful train-' Mrs. W.;J Morrison, Staten Island, Edwards House^—Jlr. arid Mrs. John Y. Newcomb AValter S. Propcrt, jr. ing and as I understand the first Francis Cole Vernon Hfgley Horace G. P ettit AVilliam H. AVhite N. Y.; Frances Stewart, Clifton; A. C. Lawrence, Thornwood, N. Y.; Norman Norris Eugene Rogers James F. Hill Bradford D. Piersall course in becoming a doctor. Glad Mrs. Ann Kimble; Mrs; William H. Donald Opdyke George P. Rogers Eugene J. Cole Thomas H. Whitaker Ethel Burlcvv, Bronx; E. C. Wal­ Harry E. Coleman John H. Holland Edgar Phillips,, jr. Irving AVllde you are receiving the Times and Perkins, Newark; Mary Lou Brab ter, Long Island City, N: Y.; Mr. Alfred JI. Scott reading about your pals and the George Combs, sr. Elias Horner Earl H. Plummer Bennie D. AVilliams ban, Belleville. and Mrs, E. Gillespie, Carol Coles, Raymond S; Horner Eugene' It. Plummer Noah F. AVilliams doings around the Cirove. Hope Yonkers,' N. Y.; Mr. and Jlrs. you will he: able to get another furl Spray A'icn't—Mrs. Anna Ather­ Leonard AV. Huband Hnrtson Poland Robert E. Wills ton, Perth Amboy; Misses Marian George Vaughn, West Brighton, N. Mrs. T. AV. Oehler, Malverne, N. Cheltenham—Carolyn Pike arid Joseph Huggins -. Robert Poles Richard E. AVilson . lough before .the season, - is over. Y.; Eileen Griiiin, Now Rochelle, Y.; Miss K. R. Steinbock, Philadel­ Owen 6 . Hughes It might be possible: that you coujd Pcppel, Blossom MacLaughlin, daughter, Naomi Olmstead, New Charles S. Polhemus Robert Linehan Biileville; William J, Blakey, jr., N. Y.; Peggy Buckley, Hoboken; phia. ' ‘ York City; Mrs.-W. J. Howell, Jer­ John Arnold Hnlshart Max Pollock.. Robert AVilson return in time to resume your vole Eleanor and Barbara Phelps, Glen as iriaid of honor in the womahless Rutherford; Mr. and: Jlrs. George Oceanic—Mrs. K. Casey, Mil­ sey Cjty; Jlr. and Mrs. A. Summers, Howard L. Hulse George E. Pullen Joseph Wiltshire liegeman, and daughter,. Baysidp, Rock; Shirley Pearson, Fair Lawn; Mary Anne Summers, Brooklyn; John T. Hulse Vito Pisano John E. AVlse wedding which the ushers are giv­ Mrs. I, Clark, Mrs. Edith Downie, dred Casey, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Joseph A. Hulse ing this year. A rpnpntrepeat perform­nnrfprm. L. L; Jtr and Mrs, W. L. Crombie, Elvin, Mr. and Mrs. James Hud­ Mrs. Helen Ralston, Beatrice Ey- Salvaiorc Paris! Darvey W. AVixon ' : Belleville; Mr. and Airs! Arthur Malcolm Downie, Tarrytown, N. ring, Grace Brown, Plainfield; Mrs, Willard J. Hulse > Robert C. Pyle Bernard G. AVolford ance by popular request. I hear Y.; Janet Holliday, Ridgewood; son, Jlr. and Mrs. Max Mays, Helen Hill; N. Y.; Mrs. Everett Smith Johnston, Paterson; Mrs.; C. Gar- L; M. Jacobus, Miss J, Jacobus, Charles Hummel AVillie Edward Reaves Richard E. Woolridge from many of your friends regu­ Jlr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones, Fanwood; Winslow L. Hurford larly and will see that you receive and family, Belleville;, Mrs. G. riier- and daughter, Clifton; _Miss East Orange; Mrs. A. B./Thompson, Andrew Rechsteiner Robert C AVqolrldgo 0 Bliss, Westfield; Mr, and Mrs. B. Mr. and Mrs.. William. Steurer, Bcrgenfield; Mrs. C. Sutphin, Ruth­ Alfred C. Hurley George A. Rechsteiner Raymond AVorwick a copy of the Times when their Brooklyn. . R. Swan, New York City; Mr.' and Simmons and ' family, Livingston; Mrs. B. RyrneV,- John Dunri and erford; Mrs. E. F. Scheer, Mrs. Alton B.- Hurley : :: Albert M. Reynolds Thos. AVombough jr. names appear. Keep up your good Arlington—Mrs. Frank Eckhardt, Carlton Hurley work and when you return with all Mr. and Mrs. John Dilworth, Up­ family, Paterson; Mr.- arid Mrs. S. M. Duncan, Eleanor Jordan, George W. Reynolds William F. Wombotq per Darby, Pa.; Mr, arid Mrs. A. W. Jeannette. Tonkin, , Easton, ,Pa.; Plainfield; Jlrs. E. F. Benedict, Oscar H. Hyer Herbert Barr Reynolds KcnnetK AVoodhouse your medical training you certainly Airs.: C. O’Neal, Mrs.' Jennie Raymond Gibble, Myerstewn, Pa.; Ayers, Long Island City, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kreider, Leba^ Hasbrouck Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Bichard Irons • Linwood A. Reynolds Phillip Worthy should be a big help to our organi­ Grimril, Mary Alorrison, Grace Robert-K. Irons Walter H. Itiley, zation around tho Auditorium. Mrs. II. V. Minerva, Mexico, City, non, Pa.' i'':.... E. Davies, Taylor, Pa.; Irma and Arthur G. AVright _ D. F.; Misses Nancy and Jeanette Baton, Jossie Gilmour, Iva Hamp­ Mildred Tilton, Hammontom Bernard Jackson AVilliam llabcrts, jr. James W. Wright . i V Best regards from everyone, and shire, Philadelphia; Mrs. E. Samp, Rnssell M. Jackson JUchael Itinaldf success to you in your work. Smith,. West Orange. Bardanclle—Mr. ;and M-rs.'C, W. Harry S. Wright i , sell; Portsmouth, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. AViight, ...Hightstown; Mrs. W. E. Charles H. Jackson, jr. Vic Rush Robert L. AVright The!Breeze—Mrs. A. B. Russell, Heriry Walkey, Philadelphia; Anna Chatlcs V. Jamison Peter J Reid Pvt. Robert R. Holbrook, Wilkes-Barye, Pa,; Walter Lafrenz, Keane, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yaccarlno Wood, Wayne, Pa.; Mr, .and Mrs. M. Opdyke, Irvington; J. K, Jos- Daniel Burtis Jamison Gilbert T. Redden Emily Yarrington. : ; ^ Co. C., M2 Bn. A. S. T. P. New York; Mr. and Mrs. A M. W. G. Fetterman, Aberdeen, Md.; 2nd Pljt. N. Camp Hood, Tex. ten, -Fair. Lawn; Wr. and Mrs. Allred M Jobes • Paul Redden, jr.-. James; F. Yarrington ‘ Kinney, Flomington; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. Ballard, New York- City; Allen V. Jobes Robert G. Redden F irst letter from you Bob. You Clarence Bozarth, Mrs. J. A. Cara- William Rail, Hoboken; Ethel Pct- Roger. J. Young - G,_ R. Hermann;• Gleridale, L. I.; zinger, Wyckoffl’Mr. and Mrs. 0. FDR day i: AVilliam J, Jobes Charles. Rechsteincr Roger L. Young. t : know, boy, we were glad to hear ker, Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jlr .and Jlrs. R. E, Johnson, Robert Nermsn Jobes John A. Rice from you and to Team’that,you Davis, Mr.. and Jlrs, Stanley Solo­ J. Frederick, Clifton; Anne Korb, Payroll savings, is Ordwin Zagnry ‘1 Plnnificld; R. JI. Barden, Newark; Bronx; Mrs. L.iK. Probst, Emilio our greatest single Harold Shear Johnson 'Kenneth II. RUey Philip 'Zarcaro • i aro. settled for awhile and any fel­ mon, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.;. Lt. Lewis Mrs. John Bergen;. Jamaica, N. Y.; James L. Johnson • ■ Henry Roehrleh low doing sixteen hours of K. P. Culp, Fort Monmouth; Mr. and Probst, Baltimore, Md.; Mr, and factor in protecting MorloyZagury": i1’:- Charles Reichert, Rev. and Jfrs. Balvqtorob Zarcaro;. ■ nnd twenty-four hours of wood Mrs. H; Barnstorflf, Brooklyn; Nel­ T. Bennett, Brooklyn; Dr, and Mirs.„ Ralph' _ Keller, ■ , - Humelstown, ourselves. — against"o ------in-: :| t-'.-^lYl t'l iiiiuuii u.,joiii;a •: - jviuun John AA’. ZerVBS : ' -:. chopping has a right to he tired. lie Lippincott. Trenton Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Amonson,, Norristown, Pa.; Mrs. K. E. Taylor, Mt. Vernon, flation. .- fSSi&hl Howard Jones : : - ’ jamea L;; Rogers1 ’ *Klllcd in Action Mrs. G I. A. Williams, Roselle. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weeks, N. Y. I;" ' . ’'.' ... • ' . ; John M. Jones.''- v- WaltcYE- Rogsrfl'- 1 **Renorted.Missing ;'r'! s f ' * ¥ ttl6 A Y ;A tia0 sf jf r id43.

Beachcomber and I find that by of THE TIMES looking on the calendar there will only be one more issue for this Attractive for Summer season, I stop and think just who will be bnck next season to carry on this column of fun and happi­ Plans Advanced For Overseas ness that has .been going on for years. We are also entering! the Camp Meeting season and I hope Baseball Trip After Season that the readers of this column .will join with me tonight in attending Plana were continued this the Communion Service at the Au­ week by baseball officials ditorium and, then see if 'you can’t make it at least twice during the for an All-Star baseball coming week and don't forget team, or teams/ to travel to Young ! People’s , Night-4sp until I The first international life boat the very battlefronts of the appear next week, Au Revoir. race ever seen in these parts will come off on Sunday, when picked war. to perform for, the men crews from the U. S. coast guard in the armed services there. and the British navy will hold an The plan, with the backing of READ THE OCEAN GROVE event) in the surf off Asbury Park Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw TIMES FOR LOCAL NEWS to mark the .first anniversary of Mountain Landis, has been gaining the British coming here. momentUB since it first was ad­ All last week the U. S; coast vanced some time ago. At the first, guard crews in the area have been it was planned to have only the holding elimination contests to pick world championship team make the the two best teams in the district trip, but it was later decided to to row against the English, and have an All-Star team visit the finally after several trials and battlefields 'th at. the men serving elimination contests, the teams there might see. some of the favor­ from Manasquan and Monmouth ites in their own home city teams, ('iUka-Seltzei rather than just one team. Beach stations won out and will Tvs' Try Alki-Seltzer for represent the United States, in the, Judge Landis. also yesterday H«d*chi, • "Mornlnjj After” Achlnjr battle with the English.. advanced the idea of having sev- Muicjm, Acid Indigestion. Pleasant, Crews from the British, barracks ral All-Star teams make the trip, prompt, effective. 30f and flOf. a t H. M. S. Asbury have had a hat more than just a single roster lot of rowing practice on Deal of men might govori view at the Lake and in the ocSari ofT'the city,: and will be set, to give the coast Hf«h Vitamin potency at low coot— ON&A-DAY Vitamin Tablets, A and guard some tough competion on D tableta In the yellow box—B-Cota» Sunday’s event. .. Comber- plex tableta in tho srey box. . Commander A. C. Dam, U. S. N.y DOTTLED stockings are something new for the stylish American retired, will be the official, starter Well, folks, since last week woman this summer. Lovely Ginger Baker here shows how and officers from the ..coast guard, kings certainly have been hap­ they should be applied so as to cover the kgs like the sheerest of the British .navy and Mayor Clar­ pening. Grace Moore was a sure V sA /TTh ’ T or SlefpIewnM,. Irritft- hose. When properly put on, bottled hose will not run nor smear, ence V. Mooney will act as the .ired hit and that being followed oUity, B eadach.; and yet can easily be removed with warm soapy water. Many shades judges for the event. It/is expect­ >y the Ushers Banquet which was UMUeaantaa, whin doe to Narvona make it possible to match ensembles. ed the course for the rowing will njoyed by all present and then the Tenjlon. Uae only a» dlroctod. be between.. the . fishing pier in wonderful and colorful Womanless Asbury Park and tho .Convention ridding to put a top to the sea­ hall. son’s activities before the opening Coast guard eliminations were or Camp this evening. It sure was Fry Smelts in Glassed Salad Oil held at the Metedeconk river this ;v pleasure to see so many of my past week because of a strong readers iri the wedding and acting breeze, which made the rowing on as ushers in place of the men. I the ocean a bit. out of the ques­ guess that everyone connected with tion. The eliminations went it had a good time as well as the , along smoothly, however/and crews audience. When bigger arid better from Belmar, Shark River, Nep­ tilings are put on in the Auditor­ tune, Sen Bright, Long: Branch ium we will see our Uncle Bill.be­ and; the two winning crews partici­ hind ’them.- pated in the rowings. Here it is the new King and . One odd feature' of the rowings Queen of the Beach. It was a by the coast guard, happened in very close race but after all the. the Belmar crew, when the number votes were tallied; I find that Bob 4 starboard oar broke and .the man Richard was elected King and Ruth at that post, to lighten the load, Keating the Queen. Congratula­ jumped overboard. It seems there tions, you really did earn it. And are no rules on how many men to all those who hoped to be the the. boat, must finish with, and if King and Queen, remember that one man can win the race, then next year will-soon be here and let the rest go swimming. that you. will have another chance. Prizes and a silver cup will go I was not able to-find out just to the winning teams and a cash who was going'to the Ushers Ban­ prize also to the second place team quet as to the girls, so that I am has been arranged. In all, the not able at this time to write, much British and the coast guard offi­ about it and in order not to.’hurt cials have worked out a fine means anyone’s feelings 1 will omit the of celebrating the first anniversary ones that I heard‘about. : of the British coming to the shore. Warren Buell and Pat Tiffany Went canoeing on Deal Lake last Plans were-revived for a shore week. How did you enjoy your­ basketball league last week, when selves in the canoe? Was it very Bob Prall, Press sports editor, ad-, comfortable?.... .After spending va.'.ced the idea as a result of the another week in the box office sell­ fine league of shore softball teams ing tickets for Grace Moore, Clayre that are now putting the finishing touches on the second half cam­ paign of. the softball league, | . Fun at the Beach § Prall asked for ideas and appar­ ently - got plenty, for there were THE POCK ETBOOK numerous responses to the plan. It was not too long ago. that an orgjanized basketball league was o f KNOWLEDGE moving along in this section and I'HE t im e s ; o it should not be too hard a prob­ Motor Boats lem to get one going again if the TO MAKE RATON proper people get their hands ;in S W A P COONTINS it. , , EASIER, A HEWIV Everyone can’t be on the high 1 DES16NED SCALE school teams and there are plenty I Wesley Lake f J •COUNTS* THE LlKE MEPIEVAL G n aU w & u i SCAMPS BVWEUSHlNS KNIGHTS. of fellows who want.to play the | . Between Aabury Park | TH2M AMERICAN , game, so a league should be the AIRMEN GO logical way to take up on the slack | ' and Ocean Grove I INTO : Solution in Next Isane, b a t t l e in in the winter sports program. Which M ikes You ARMOR. ! 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For Local News Read The Ocean Grove FRIDAY, AUGUST 27,1943 THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES WHEN THE CAT’S AWAY And Shore Times Down Published Friday . HOM ERD.KRESGE, Editor utifl Publisher A-Prayer For The Soldiers Memory LOUISE KRESGE, Local Editor ^ SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY Dear Lord, be with the Soldiers all ( -/ Telephone ' 7 . ,v ■', ■ That went away to war; Be thou their guide wher’er they SUBSCRIPTIONS: $2.00 yearly; $ 1 . 2 5 semi-annually; 70c/ quarterly^ or. 5c. and postage por copy, postage.paid iu the United States; Canada $3.50 ana ■ go, - " - Foreign," $4.50. a year.. ; W On ocean or on shore. , Fifteen Years Ago Thirty Years Ago ' ADDRESSES, 'changed on request—always give former address. : Mr. and Mrs. Arman L. Davis, of Mr. and Mi‘s. James F. Brels- ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished by us on. request. They face the storm, the dark, tho Germantown, Pa., and summer resi­' ford, 110 Heck avenue, had an­ WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE. EXPIRATION OF : cold, dents at Ocean Grove, hnd announc­ ' YOUR SUBSCRIPTION , -■ nounced the of their Th.y fight in lands unknown; ed the engagement of their daugh­ daughter, Elsie R. to John F. Gray, They die with Victory on their lips, ter, Florence Marian, to Joseph G, Tlllt TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE ' of New York. Miss Brelsford was That we be safe at home. Marshall, of Laurel Springs, N. J.' a graduate of Neptune high school. Rev. B. F. M. F.ahl,: O f. Olney, They work untiring day or night Philadelphia, headed a parade of Mary Wheeler, daughter of Mrs. NATIONAL € D IT O R IA I_ Entered as second-class mall They are so bravo, so true. twenty-eight persons from the Gos­. M. Estelle Wheeler, 98% Mt. Hor- a t th e They guard the shore, the sea, the pel Temple, who motored down toi mon Way, who was to leave the Ocean Grove aostoftlce sky, hear Billy Sunday preach the morn­. Grove shortly for school in Dela­ I f M S These boys of the Red, White and ing sermon in the Auditorium. ware,, Ohio, was given a farewell Blue. : A party for- Dorothy Townley, surprise party a t thc home of Mrs. Kathryn Bray and Peggie Arnott, George Burn, 89 Main avenue. •General Douglas O bless them all that sacrifice in celebration of their birthday, Ocean Grove’s forty-third annual MacArthur Their life for you and me: was given at the Pathway Manor, camp meeting was formally opened That we may dwell in freedom Ocean Pathway, where they were1 with the administration of the here, staying. “ Lord’s Supper at the Auditorium. And have our liberty. Mrs. Eleanor Stephens and Mrs. Sunday’s sermons in the Auditor­ E. D. S. Young, 100 Webb avenue, ium were delivered by Rev. Dr. Dear God, be thou with them that with the latter’s son Edwin, had ‘Explanation of Tire “Ceiling” George F. Eckman, editor of the rulo motored to Annapolis, where they Christian Advocate, in the morn­ The new-tire “ceiling” price doesn’t come Within And lead them safely on; were joined by Midshipman Joseph ing, and Rev. Dr. John G. Wilson, O make them go to the road that Young, another son, in a trip to the pastor of Union Methodist church, stretching distance of the real “ceiling,” as many qualified leads : y Poconos for a week or ten days. Philadelphia, in the evening. buyers .have found upon presenting their ration creden­ To Peace for every one. Among the prize winners in the Asbury Park baby parade was Mar­ Prof. Morgan had been engaged tials to tire dealers. • , ' And then, some day,; when all is garet the young daughter of Mr. to give in the New York Hippo­ O. P. A. omitted Federal taxes and an additional six­ still, and' Mrs. Leor. Wood, of Ocean drome five concerts with a chorus And bombs will fall no more, , Grove, seventh in the; doll Coach of fifteen hundred, to two thousand teen; per cent allowed dealers under, the “Dealer Tire Re­ When; guns .are silent—men re- division. First prize in;the;parade ■ voices. ' '..••• ' • . ’ • turn Plan” in publishing the ceiling .prices;, according- to , turned ' . . went to .the . two young daughters The home of William R. O’Brien, the Keystone. Automobile Club, with the result that the Anil peace restored once more. .of Congressman Harold Hoffman. a former assessor of. Neptune UfiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir The Neptune township committee township, and who resided on Cor­ I ADVANCED FALL STYLES s actual cost of a rationed tire is greatly in excess of the We welcome, weary soldiers home, had-received a bill for $1,000 from lies avenue, Neptune, was entered amount the purchaser expected to pay. . And thanks to God we bring; Burns Brothers, coal dealers of and robbed of money and jewelry, To Him who still rules over all— Bradley Beach, for the storage of the.loss, amounting to several hun- I PARIS HAT SHOP J In a letter to Prentiss Brown, O. P. A. Administrator, To God, for everything. pipe on their property. 'dred dollars. 1 Including Felts and Velvets—Newest Shades and all sizes. = Keystone asked for explanation of the sixteen per cent We bow our heads in silent prayer Vision MRS. E. J. PICKFORD | At lowest prices in town...... ^ 1 .9 5 -$ 3 » 4 9 § charge. An answer jiist received from Lester V. Chand­ For all who peacefully sleep Hidden in the mists that shroud Funeial services were-held in Beyond the Dills in distant lands, the Infinite might. Newark yesterday for Mrs. Estelle | Smart Felt Handbags ...... $1.95 and $2.95 | ler, Price Executive of the Rubber Price Branch of O. P. A., Jornlemon Pickford, 70, who died For whom their loved ones weep. Far beyond my sight;. lies the r CLEARANCE SALE—Large Assortment of Summer Hats All i gives the explanation as follows: strength of thought where right Tuesday, night at the Methodist | colors ...... $1.00 1 ' It seems that the “Dealer Tire Return Plan” was in­ O may this war be over soon, Anil evil emanate. Here I must Home for the Aged, 03 Clark ave­ Its tears,.its hate, its sorrow; chooso ’twixt sight nue, where she had resided the past | Large variety of latest nair Ornaments, starting at 59 cents. 1 augurated after Pearl Harbor to “relieve small dealers of And grant th at, peace, good will And reason, faith and trust, to three years. She is: survived by a - 436 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park (Phone 4831-J) | the burden of holding inventories of new passenger car and love distinguish light nephew, John W. Lindquift, of East Return to us tomorrow. From darkness... Life is a never- Orange, and a cousin, Miss May Open Wednesday Evening till 9:00. Saturday till 10 P. M. § tires during the period of slow turnover under the ration­ ending fight. Smith ofAVest Orange. Burial was aiiiiiiiiiii,ii,ii,iiiii,iiiit,ji,iiaiiiiiiiiaiiiii,!iiiiiiiiii,iiiii,iiiii,ii,ii,i,^ Make all nations join their hands made in Fairmount Cemetery, ing plan. O. P. A. and the Defense Supplies Corporation Mrs. Clyde Robe Meredith. Newark. . In love and understanding; Baltimore, Md. collaborated on the plan. Tires sold by dealers to manu­ O grant that we may live again facturers and mass distributors at a ten per cent advance Tlie way thou are commanding. PLOTS TO BE RESERVED Jean J. Eastley. Built to Last over list were then resold to the Defense Supplies Corpora­ Elmira, N. Y. Last Spring a tiny bird of song, Victory Gardeners are Requested tion, which in turn, re-sold them back to manufacturers With all its might worked all day to Destroy Rag Weeds and mass distributors for distribution through normal s . Ocean Grove , long; Gathering string and R. W, Fcrrel, secretary of the Vacation spent at Ocean Grove straw with zest— Victory Gardens on Inskip farms, channels., : /• j ■■;. = ■ : .Tv'V Gives joy and gladness, pence To build its young a lasting nest>- has notified' holders that the same The costs of these transactions, Mr. Chandler told the arid rest, , ; It tied it to a tow’rihg tree— plots will be reserved for next year, Meeting, greeting many people With bird-like skill and industry. except in the ease of those who Club, “were passed on to the tire buying public rather Coming from North, South, East failed to pay their plowing assess­ than borne by the taxpayers.”, and West. When Autumn leaves fell thick and ment and water rent. fast, All holders are requested to see “So,” concludes Keystone, “that's why a tire with a Amusements-are very many That nest hung on, 'twas, built to that any rag weed that may have ‘ceiling’ price, say, $14.75 actually costs the buyer $18.- Well arranged for recreation, last; grown in or near the plots, be de­ Walking, resting on the boardwalk When W inter’s ungry gales did stroyed immediately before the 32—the excise tax being $1.21 and the sixteen per cent Giving all a relaxation. blow, weeds mature. This is in the inter­ charge amounting to $2.36.” That nest still stayed, ’twould not est of hay fever prevention. There is a long wide fishing pier let go; Vi And splendid bathing at the .When winds of March blew wild FOR OCEAN GROVE’S BEST BUYS beach, and strong, THE PIONEER OFFICE By the ocean two pavilions ’Twould not give up, it still hung J. A. HURRY AGENCY Doing Our Share Have scores of ' benches, chairs APPRAISALS AND RENTALS in each. One of the disappointing signs to Americans comes No storms nor surging windy tides Attention! f un occasional reports.that the war efforts of the United At the Chapel and the Temple Did hurt that nest, it there abides; We are now showing houses States are not fully appreciated by the peoples of Euro­ Also the Tabernacle too, No swishing' rains nor Winter’s Daily morning meetings given blasts— ; for . sale, that have good List your properties for sale with us. pean' countries. For example a recent survey in Great Disturbed that nest, .it still holds Share a blessings there with you. values; A few houses are Let us know what you have to sell and we will Britain indicated that a big percentage of the English peo­ fast; ' • ' now listed for winter rentals. So peaceful is the Sabbath Day I found it in a wayside tree, ..vV move it for you. ple thought the war effort of the United States to date Assigned by God for peace and And marveled at such industry. rest, . Insurance of every kind Other properties listed here have been sold was well below that of other important countries carrying Why. don’t we build our nests to Thc faithful worship, think and written, especially automo­ by us recently. ' C-V- on in behalf of .th.e United Nations. Furthermore reports pray last, from Russia from time to time indicate that'Stalin is dis­ Their souls arid minds by God' To stand firm ’gainst the stormy bile and household furniture. are blessed. blasts? I Still at the old stand. appointed -.with the aid he is getting.from,the democratic Too many things we build of clay, nations. In spacious Auditorium The rains soon wash them all J. A. HURRY AGENCY Nine thousand" people sit and ' away^ E. N. W001ST0N It is true that not as many of our men have seen the Too. niany things we build on sand, 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE hear, 48 MAIN AVENUE fighting front yet as is the case of the Russians and the Tho organist, chorister and choir When storms attack, they cannot Telephone 4132 Residence 387-R Sing sacred hymns we love so stand, v, Tel, 398 Ocean Grove, N. J. Chinese. The explanation is partly geographic in that Rus­ dear. \ If we, with skill and industry sia and China were among the first of still lighting nations Would build like birds do in a tree, The ushers number five score ten Build high arid strong nnd make to feel Axis impact. Again we didn’t get into the war until Upon each holy Sabbath Day, things sure, two years after it broke in Europe, and our men are get­ Meeting, guiding all tlie people Life’s many storms we could en­ To all their seats without delay. dure. ting to the front as fast as it is humanly possible to train, If we would only tie things fast—• equip and! transport them. The sacred hymns all people sing Our humble nests would surely last. 11 Rooms, 7 bedrooms, all aaie Deposit tsoxes But the figures show that introduction and expendi­ The preacher then by all is heard, He gives all ail earnest longing Harry. Heebner. improvements, steam heat, ture of the United States is doing more than its share. Fig­ To love and spread God’s Holy Ocean Grove, N. J. furnished, $3,500. ures compiled by the National Industrial Conference Board ; Word. , . In All Sizes Available Now indicated recently that our expenditures for War this year Ocean Grove, a unique city, OB1.TUARY LIST YOUR PROPERTIES will total $104,000,000,000 while the expenditures of Founded near the deep blue sea, Teaching, preaching righteousness MRS. CATHERINE CLARK FOR SALE OR RENT Great Britain will be $23,000,000,000. ■ ■■■■■. . To follow Christ, where’er we be. . .Word has been received Here of Some As Low As All of this effort—-and the money comes from our IPhebe Beswick. the death of Mrs. Catherine'Clark, Ocean Grove, N. J. of Philadelphia, a former resident people—does not make the headlines but is important :V— :— of Ocean Grove, on August 17, nt just the same in sustaining the United Nations’ cause. ; If’ ; Singing in the Storm . the home of her son; Frank Ber­ tram Clarie,: Sewell, N. J. She . ' Agency you want to know how. important it is, just imagine what Singing in tile storm! The crooked lightning flashes, was the sister of the late Mrs. REAL ESTATE Henry C. Winsor, of Asbury Park 3 Convenient Banking Offices to Sorve You the present situation might be if Hitler had pot been fool­ Darting down the. west, and Insurance Mortgage Loans circling to the north; and the late Miss Irene Bertram, ish enough to declare War on the United States, and Hiro- of Ocean Grove, who passed away Telephone A. P. 2124 Blacker grow the clouds; and now 78 Main Aye, Ocean Grove hito had left Pearl Harbor untouched. the thunder crashes; this summer. Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank And the slunting rain battalions across the sea march forth. — O B U A N IZ E D 1880— Corlies Avenuo Main Avenue Main Street Boss Hague gave a luncheon to, his big;job holders Singing in the storm! My voice NEPTUNE OCEAN GROVE ASBURY PARK against the thunder— over at the Deal Golf club on Wednesday. Governor Edi­ The sand, wind-driven, pricks DON’T SAY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation son wasn’t invited, neither was Secretary o f State Brophy me, and the torn foam qlogs my feet; EstnMlslied 1000 or Public Utilities Commissioner Jamieson. The Facist- Chilling rain I feel not for my 1007 Bangs Ave., Asbury Park “IWishlHad soul is lost in wondor. minded upper crust of the Democratic party is getting A ,dignified service to meet For the gl6ry and the beauty Buy This Rooming House, mighty choosy about whom they invite to the Boss’s din­ when wind, cloud nnd ocean any financial need. No ad­ meet. ■ . ditional charge for use of beautifully situated, facing ners . Funeral Home. Wesley Lake. 25 bedrooms Singing in the storm! The heart, I.cROY A. MULLER, Manager with running, hot and cold though bruised and battered, ... Telephone 4525 .water. $5,000. The Womanlcs.'i Wedding holds the .record as drawing Climbs upward on the wings of song beyond, the dread abyss; For REAL ESTATE and the largest crowd to the Auditorium of any concert this Till it rises to tlio blue above, INSURANCE • of ‘every de­ where' the rainbow clouds lie season. Even Grace Moore and Lawrence Tibbett failed scattered— scription, see me—in other to draw the audience of 6,000 which enjoyed the comedy Who would not sing for-very joy ELY 4 WOOLLEY words, mid. such a storm as this? of last night. _ ' V - , Lucia C. G. Grieve. SEP. ME BEFORE YOU BUY Investment Information and Ocean Grove. March 20. 1913. FUNERAL HOME bu iin on Bonitow Successor to BUUTIS Advice is But One of t I t w o u ld n ’t surprise us one wee bit if Governor Edison 514 Second Avenue,; Our Many Services Asbury Park .ouis E. Bronson ■voted for W alter Edge for governor in November. MflMBHR FBDBRAL DBPOSIT INSURANCB CORPORATION Curtail spending. A Sympathetic Service, REALTOR—INSUROR Put your savings . Reasonable arid Refined. 53 Main Avenuo The First National Bank of Bradley Beach into war bonds every J. R. Ely & W. A. Woolley Ocean Grove, N. J. winner |V Mussolini: dropped out of sight quicker than a payday. Phone A, P. 567 ; Phono. A. P. 1058 - Bradley Beach, N. J. ^ : ofdast yenr’s beauty contest.. , FRIDAY, AUGUST 27,1943 PAGE FIVE

‘ Mrs. George Cooper, wife of Sgt. l'|(inii:i)i,ii>n>ii.ni!iiiisiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriaitiiisii,tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiamiainiianiiiiiiiiiil>.iiiii,iilii.ii,n,iiiuaiiiiii^ Cooper, was removed from the Ft. Two Teachers Elected IN AND OUT OF Monmouth hospital by the Ocean * FASHION PREVIEW* OFFICIAL Grove First Aid Squad, to her j J! thought for tfo Week E nd home, 64% Mt. Hermon Way, this At Neptune Schools OCEAN GROVE week, after 5 recovering from a Air Raid Signals in Effect in By Verne Leslie Smith, major operation; Board of Education also Hires New Jersey * © Pastor of St. Paul’s Church ©| .'■|fi)iiRiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiaRiiiiitii>i*utiaiiiiuiiihiiiiiiiiianiiuiiiiiiitiniiiiiiiiiiiifii«ir,ir,iiiiiiriiiiiiiiii,iiitiiiiiiiiiiniiik? ' Mrs. F. R, Stelling, of Orarige, New Secretary; New Board ©Franklin C. Bone, formerly of is at 30 Heck avenue for two Members Sworn In. “BLUE”—(Blackout) Signal— ON CLIMBING MOUNTAINS ©‘Ocean Grove, has been made chief weeks. . , . (A steady, two-minute blast Jesus and His disciples often climbed mountains. There is some­ ■ electrician of Newark- and all pub- Misses Eleanor Kiernan and At a meeting Wednesday night on sirens.) All lights in thing inspiring about, a mountain. It leads one’s thought and his, feet •. lie buildings. He is a graduate of Marilyn. Walburg are visiting Mrs. of the Neptune township board of homes, offices nnd business to things that are above. When on a mountain trivial things in the . Neptune high school and his mo­ foreground give way to important things which loom on the horizon. S. R. Drown, 92 Main avenue, for education, contracts were given to establishments MUST-BE ther, Mrs. E. A. Bone, Uvea at 80 ten days. two teachers and a secretary and One gets an'upthrust to life and a properly, balanced outlook from >■ .Webb avenue. EXTINGUISHED. Street a mountain top, and Jesus coveted that experience for His disciples Cadet Lees Broome, jr., son of a leave of absence was granted Misses Patricia Rupp, of Steel- John Bain, who left recently for lights remain ori. Pedes­ and for himself. . •; Mrs. Bernice ‘ Broome, 117 Cook­ We may not literally climb many mountains, but we do need to ' ©'.ton, Pa.; Ann Mateer, of Coates- man; avenue© is in - training with the navy. trians and vehicular traffic ••'ville, Pa., Mary Jane Gray, of The new teachers are Mrs. War- get our thoughts up to the heights of God. Camp Meeting Week may the army air corps at Xavier Col­ ©.© continue to move. ©; ;r: be for us as a blessed experience of climbing the mountain of the Lord St. Louis, Mo.; Virginia Penna- lege, Cincinnati, Ohio. rena A. Fallon, Keyport, who will yer, of Jackson Heights, N. Y., be assistant physical education su­ “RED"—(Air Raid) Signal. (A and attaining experiences of incomparable value. Here’s hoping for and Martha Counts, of New York W. W. Gearhart, 82 Lake ave­ pervisor attached to the Bradley two-minute: warbling or mpuntain-top experiences for everybody, and following, that, the trans­ jCity, all students at Swarthmore nue, is attending the anriual War­ Park school, and Miss Florence fluctuating blast on sirens.) ferring of the thrills of religion to the prosaic duties of service, for - time Grand American Trapshoot- mountains are inspiration points rather than abiding places. were the weekend guests of Miss Smith, Glen Ridge, who will join All lights are turned off. Ruth Smith, also of Swarthmore ing Contest at Bandalia field, Day­ the high school faculty. She is a ST. PAUL’S CHURCH INVITES YOU college,' a t her grandfather’s home, ton, Ohio. graduate of Trenton. State Teach­ Traffic censes. Pedestrians To Church School on Sunday at 9:30 Frank. B. Smith, 16 Ocean avenue. Mrs. Leonard I. Johnson, who ers College.; . seek shelter. To Morning Worship a t 10:45 Mrs. S. G. Miller, contralto, of has been visiting her parents, Mr. . Mrs. Fallon is a graduate of Key­ “BLUE”—(Blackout) Signal— Quartette and Soloists. Sermon . Tioga and Philadelphia, Pal, is and /Mrs. Theodore Vasel, 85 As­ port high school and attended Wil­ bury avenue, has returned to be liam and Mary college and Panzer (Same as first “blue.” It “MOUNTAIN-TOP EXPERIENCES” “ making her annual visit at 97 will always follow a “Red.") Clark avenue. with her husband, Lt. Johnson, at college, where she received a bache­ San Luis Obispa, California. lor of science ’degree in physical Lights in homes, offices and Frank lloll Home on Furlough to Miami Beach. Pvt. Holl left D e-• ~ Among the recent arrivals at After spending almost eight Pvt. Thomas Wielert, who is in education and hygiene. She was bu sin ess establishments cember 16, 1942 for the army, and the St. Elmo hotel, is Kenneth formerly engaged by the) Roxbury months in the hospital at Miami New Years day was taken seriously Thomas, with his wife and little the A. S. T. Program nt Univer­ . M UST HEM AIN OFF. sity of Pennsylvania, and his township school system a t Succa- Beach, Fla., with spinal meningi­ ill. He pulled through slowly but :k ©‘daughter, Margery. Mr; Thomas brother, Ensigri . Stephen Wielert, sunna, N J., for four years, and Street and traffic lights tis, Pvt. Frank Holl, now.looking surely, and is now ten pounds heav- ©.©is one of Philadelphia’s wall known last year she was an instructor, at will come , back on; Pedes­ fine, is thrilled to be home. He ar­ ier, and taller than when he left artists; and comes with his family who is taking further training at rived here yesterday to spend a teri Harvard, spent last weekend with South Orange and Maplewood. trians resume walking and for service. He says, “Ocean: Grove to enjoy a resful vacation by the The new secretary is-Miss Ruth day. furlough with his parents, Mr. never looked5 so good to me before.”. their mother, Mrs. Reba Wielert, vehicular traffic resumes. sea shore. 92 Broadway. * Davis, of Asbury Park, who will and Mrs. Lee Holl, 19 Now York Pvt. Holl is a graduate of Neptune After spending a week at the be in the office of Harry A. Tit- “ALL CLEAR” (A ten second avenue, after which; he will return high school, class of 1941. /.Manchester, , 25 Ocean; Pathway, comb, high school principal. blast on sirens.), On this the Misses Minnie and Myrtle Mc- “Stage Door Canteeri Coming” OMETHING really special ia Herman S. Johnson and Earl L. signal all lights may be re­ Diffett, of Washington,/D.‘ C., re- S this smart, all-wool jacket dresa Woolley, ‘who resigned from the : turned, this .week to their home, ©‘The More The Mefrrier,” the featured iff the September Goodboard, . were succeeded by Fred lighted. . This signal will WOOLMAN’S •; A. J. Tlammen, of New York laugh show, of the year, starring Housekeeping Magazine. Red ox Sturm and Archie© Peterson, ap­ also be supplemented by Strassburger’s : City and Albert Nickelsburg and Jean Arthur and Joel McCrea, will gteeri bows add to its eye-appeah pointed to the board last; month radio announcement. Radios show next week at the Strand for and sworn iri ‘at the meeting© son Albert, of Woodhaven, N. Y., two days© commencing Monday, should be turned on in the M a rk et are spending the week as the August 30. Starting Wednesday, homes when the sirens first Pilgrim Pathway and Olin Street 1 125 guests of Mr. and Mrs. William September 1, for four days will sound. ©’ . Brenneckc, 144 Broadway. "Dem Golden Slippers'' Round Table Meets Telephone Asbury Park 1749 show the great picture of the REMEMBER—Keep your lights Telephone 963 Miss Edna May Wright, of Du­ year, “Stage Door Canteen,” forty- The Ocean Grove Round Table mont, spent several days last week Missing As Ushers Dine OFF from the time you first The Oldest Independent General eight . stars, and a great love riiet last Friday evening a t Day’s Market in Occaa Grove Ocean Grove with her aunt, Miss Lulu E. story, and' six name ©bands; Kay Ice Cream Parlor. Mrs. William hear the sirens until you Wright, of the Shelburne hotel, Kyser, Count Basie, Xavier Cugat, Eat 43d. Annual Dinner cafe­ Gay read “ Gown of cultured pearls hear the. “all clear” an­ Ocean Pathway.- Freddy Martin, Beriny .Goodman teria Style, sans coatp, saris valued at eighty thousand'dollars, nouncement. Dr T. V. Britton, of Fleming­ and Guy Lombardo. (“Dixie” is tux, sans everything but donated to U. S. O.” Mrs.. Harry Full line of | Fresh Shoulder of Pork ton, N. J., who used to spend his now. showing. chicken. Egley told of “The W. A. C.” “Me­ summers here with his family fifty thuselah cited as health model,” POULTRY I Loins of Pork was given by Miss. Victoria North; f years ago, is now stopping nl the Never did the Auditorium ushers Put every dollar abovo the and Queen hotel on the ocean front, eat at an annual banquet as thoy Miss Bertha Deen.read “Women at | Frankfurters Womanless Wedding War." Mrs Alice Holt told of the necessities of U/e Into War and renewing old acquaintances. ate Wednesday, night. Bonds. Payroll Savings is FANCY GROCERIES Ho was delighted to find Chief (Continued from E ase 1) There was no line up of dusky naval training base a t : New Lon- | Fresh Butts don.Conri.; “Women garage me­ tho best means of doing your •Tantum still well and hearty,and Griffith, jr., and Joseph Thonia, jr. waiters, in: immaculate evening beat In helping your sons and learned for the first time that Capt, Besides the bridal party, those dress, bearing'in. the roast .venison chanics,” was given by Miss Mae I Strictly. Fresh Eggs Perkins. Mrs. Ida MacDougal spoko on tho fighting fronts. F ig - Rainear had passed away many who participated in the Woman­ on upraised arms. It was a war­ yourself.: I Fresh years ago. less Wedding were the butler, Wil­ time banquet. They ate cafeteria on “Ration points”; “Wonderfud PRIME MEATS liam C. Gray; organist, Clarence style, the men in shirt sleeves and age we live in,” was given by Miss ‘ Lt. (j. g.) and Mrs. William Rosa Santee; Dr. Rosetta Hall told Scott, popular Ocean Grove sum­ Kohlmann; Phil Spitalny All Girl belt or suspenders or; both and the P h o n e 8318 Fresh Vegetables mer residents, were on the bench Orchestra, Andrew Leach, Archie ladies in informal Street attire. of “Baukage’s comment on the Que­ bec meeting.” “Whose hat will be last Friday afternoon and rem- Griffith, Cary Jacobus, Robert Absent were those charming even­ JOSEPH’S BEAUTY SALON ■ W e are now insced with old friends. Lt. Scott, Loomis© Douglas Manley, Harry ing - gowns and • slipper's and that in the next presidential'ring?” was All Branches of ■ BIRD’S EYE , given by Mrs. Carolyn Hatfield. a former lifeguard here, is reports Eichhorn; Guests in the order of debonair group of college boys long BEAUTY CULTURE FROSTED FOODS ing to a naval base in Maryland their appearance: groom’s father since summoned to arms, and scat­ Miss Maude Gay spoke on her Mt. Permanents $3.50 up (Mr. Thornley C. Temple, sr.), tered oyer the-seven seas arid four Holyoke College reunion at the 1819 Corlies Are. Keptunc, JS. I, from duty in Miami, Florida. Roosevelt hotel, ©New York; ©‘Dogs ■y Pfc. Harrison Edwards, a life­ Joseph Tweedy; groom’s mother, continents. (Mrs . Augusta Wind Temple), A total of 204 persons passed for defense,” was given by Miss guard on the North End beach for Mary Elliott Dunham. Miss Cortez several past season, was visiting in /Jake Beutell; Miss Fletcher Lake through the turnstile at, the North Grover, Charles Weaver; Miss Wes­ End cafeteria as the guests of the Schwartz read excerpts from the CHOW MEIN . Ocean Grove ii few days last week. book “The Education of Ilyman TO TAKE HOME •Ho left his Brooklyn, N. Y., home ley Ann Lake Grover, Curwin Ocean Grove Association. It was Dodd; Dr. George W. Henson, the .forty-third unbroken arinual Kaplan©” by Leonard Q. Ross. The last Friday for an army air corps next meeting will be held Friday, NEW CANTON RESTAURANT Classified: Advertisements post in Nebraska . Charles Warner; Mrs. Isobel Hen­ gathering and dinner. CHINESE ahd AMERICAN FOOD son, Robert Courtney; William E, Following, a repast of chicken, September 10, 4:00 p. m. at the ITear.Noptnne High School Advortlaeraerils lor these columns should be in the office of •‘The Mr- and Mrs. William Ju st and Thomson, Fred Schultjhies; Mils. tomato cocktail, cake and ice South End pavilion. 82 8o« Main Street Ocean Grove Times” NOT LATER THAN 12 O’CLOCK NOON Thursday of e a c h son Bill, of Plainfield, are spending Edna Thomson, Ai Bills; Walter D. cream, provided by the Restau- ©:• Telephone A. ¥» 9177 week; .. "• /•■•!. ;•'• ■.©,.•©' .’ V - '. '-rv a two week vacation at the Majes­ Eddowes, Otto Stoll© jr.; Mrs- Jos­ ant ‘Manager Chamberlain, the tic hotel on the ocean front. ephine Eddowes, John Dixori; Abe group enjoyed ' singing and Im­ Miiiiiiiitiiiiiinatiiiiiiiiit CLASSIFIED AD BATE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Capler, of promptu stunts by the guests, led I BRAKE SERVICE I f 25 words OR LESS ;...... v v'.. 2 5 c .: Lincoln, Earl Height; Winston 3 : ' | Kingston, Pa., were, guests last Churchill, George Burrows; Joseph by W alter D. Eddowes. The Cot- BATTERY SERVICE f More than 25 words : yt...... -s. . . . 1 cent per word weekend of his grandmother, Mrs. terill sisters provided dinner music | Featuring— | 5 times for the price of four. Stalin, George Westerveit, jr.; CARS INSPECTED I • Copy mailed In, griven to representative or brought to office per­ , - Henrietta Kolb, at Snug Harbor, General CHiang Kei Shek, AI Eich­ to .the clatter of individually borne I STORAGE TIRES i sonally must be. accompanied by cash o r stamps to cover cost Copy ^Bath avenue. .trays,.'.©. ' :©r .: accepted over phono as a courtesy and, convenience to customers. horn; Mine. Chiang Kei Shek, Ray ! an OIL WAVE! Bills due immediately upon presentation., . v © : Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Russell, of Manley; Queen Wilhelmina, Lou Tho evening closed with remarks Hazleton, Pa., are stopping at The Mitchell. by the president of the ushers© Wil­ i NEPTUNE I Breeze, Seaview avenue. Rev. Rus- Also Mayor Fiorella LaGuardia, liam E. Thomson, and benediction © sell is serving his forty-third year I-ymvood Houck; Wendell Willkie, by the president of the Associa­ I AUTO REPAIRS I s Beauty Salon i ; as pastor of St. John’s Primitive AI Brierly; Mrs. O. P. Acey, How­ tion, Dr. Henson. | HAIR STYLIST FOR SALE or RENT- Houses FOR RENT—Furnished house, : Auto Repairing and apartments, Bargain—Oliri by week or month. Call Asbury Methodist church in Hazleton. ard Smith; Miss Ima Ration Book, | 727 Bangs Avenue After spending two weeks al the Gilbert Heaton; Blondie, Marshall RAY ELLIS street, 5 . rooms, iriiprovements, Park 1195-W.—35-39* -Hamilton Cottage, Central avenue, Warner; Dagwood, Dick Purcell; Stockton and So. Main St. | Asbury Park Make offer.: Semoris . Agency, .124 WILBUR R. GUYER Mt, Tabor Way.—35 WANTED—To rent yearly from ©Miss Amy Bass returned this Lawrence Tibbett, Milt Coridit; Ocean Grove. Tel. 7727 October 1, unfurnished, well heat­ 0 yieek to her home in East Orange. Miss Northend Beach, .Dave Stev­ Successor to | Tel© lor Appointment 8220 ed apartment for one lady. Re­ ens; Miss Southend Beach, James LOST—A long knitted coat, in Mr. nnd Mrs. S. D. Straker, and WILLIAM YOUNG ^iniiiiiiiieiuiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitaBiiiiiiiHititoV.it) Ocean Grove, last Friday. Please sponsible party; stato size and ‘ son Stephen jr., of New Britain, Fergu3on( 0onald Duck, Walter price. Reply Box 15, Times Office. Propert; Grace Moore, William return to Mary L, Walker, 64% ; Conn., nre spending the week at Mt. Hermon Way.—35* -35-39* ‘ Castle Arms, 1G Main avenue. Tulley; . Edgar Bergen, A rt. Blu,- PLUMBING AND © This is their first visit to Ocean menshein; Charlie McCarthy,‘.-Ed Pure Fruit Fudge FOR RENT—5 room cottage, Briedenbach; . Emily P o st,. Leo B. FEDDES . FOR SALE—Metal extension furnished, excellent beds, facilities .Grove. Mr. Straker is connected HEATING Delicious—nmcle from the pure couch with mattress, in A 1' con­ with the New Britain Herald Brierley; Ocean Grove Pin-Up • wholesome fruits, ' and filled for heat, private porch, southern Girl, AI Bills, jr.; Superman, Estimates Given • JEWELER with nuts or marshmallows. ‘ dition, absolutely sanitary. Bar­ oxposure, one to six weeks, begin­ The speaker at the beach meet­ Bleecker Stirling; Dorothy La- • Lemon Poor Marshmallow gain. Write Box 25, Times Office, ing Sunday evening at 6:00 will Watch Repairing • Lemon Peel Nat- Fudge ning • -September 9. Reasonable. mour, Vernon Salmon; George 64 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove* .Lime Mint—Fresh Haspherry Ocean Grove.—35* Inquire 124 Broadway.—-35* ^Chaplain © Charles ‘ C. Cole, a Washington, Jake Glocklcr; Mar­ } Telephone 428 • BEST PRICES Kut '■ - ■ ’ / ‘ ier of the Ocean Grove Asso- tha Washington, Carl Herschel; . Fresh Strawberry 3fnt F u d g e WANTED—Refined middle age ROOMS, for RENT—Day ; or n. Miss Margaret Rohland PAID FOR OLD GOLD Pure Home-Made lady would like to share some one’s week, hot and cold running w ater Veronica Lake, Cliff Alexander; i home as companion or housekeeper. 11 sing. UIHHHnilHIM HIIHIIUHHN APPRAISED FREE ■ SALT WATER TAFFY in all rooms. Beautyrest mattress­ bride’s mother (Mrs. O’Shen Gro­ Can go anywhere. Box 17, Times litr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Bur- ver) George Miller; Farmer Vic­ 57 Main; Avenue es, Mrs. Layton, 64 Main avenue, Office.—35* Ocean Grove. ord, of Elmhurst, L. I., are tory Garden of Ocean Grove, Earl Ocean Grove .. S- spending two weeks at Grove Beach; Cupid, Bruce Griffith. GREGORYS £ Hall, 17 Pilgrim Pathway; With Post Office Building CHOCOLATE SH0PPEE LOST—-A heavy gold : gentle­ GARAGE: FOR RENT—Water­ ©'© them are Mr. and Mrs. Burford’s 516 Ceokman Ave., "A. P. man’s ring, between Abbott ave­ proof, cement floor;- month or ‘ son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus nuo and post office last Monday yearly.. Delaware. and /Embury Finder please return to 35 Abbott avenue lots© Owner Schriable, 97 © . B. Burford and children, of Jama- ^llllllllllll1tl1IIItBtIlttlItaiIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllillttlttlIIKUXBllf4 ica Estates, L. I., who are spending (Continued from Edge I) avenue, Liberal reward.—35* Embury avenue. Call mornings. -33-37* 2', ‘a week at Grove Hall. 1942 incomes and whose wages sub­ FOR SALE—13 rooms, all year Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Anderson ject to withholding, for 1943 are house, Mt. Tabor Way, near New FOR SALE—Rooming house, K'and children, of Wayne, Pa., are reasonably expected to be less than DAY’S Jersey avenne, stove heat, unfur­ Bath averiue, O. G., 17 rooms, fur-, -/^pending three weeks, with Mrs. their similar wages for' 1942., RADIO CAB nished, close estate, $2,600. Brewer nished, partly heated by hot air. ife'.Anderson’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Where the declarations show an & Smith, Realtors, 701 Bangs ave­ Taxes low,- excellent condition, . , © William Barnes, 140 Broadway. estimated tax liability for 1943 in Asbury Park f Ice Cream Garden j nue, Asbury Park,. Phone 250.— $4,400, torms. Brewer & Smith, Pfc. James B. Coder, 117 Clark excess of, credits, half of the ex­ 35 tf. -: V : ' '' Realtors, 701 Bangs avenue© As­ ©©•‘avenue, is a'member of a class of cess' is to1 be sent to the Collector SPEND THE DAY I Tea Room 1 bury Park. Phono 250.—27tf. ©'©qualified radio operators gradu- of Internal Revenue along with the AT SEASIDE PARK WANTED TO BUY— A rooming ©r.ated recently by the communica- declaration/ arid the other half re­ | CANDY GIFTS | house, centrally located in Ocean LOST-^Tuesday evening, August • ©tioas department of the armored mitted, on or before December 15. Direct buses take you to Grove, heated. Not to - exceed 24, in the neighborhood of the Credits to be taken on the declara­ | 48 Pitman Avenue § North End cafeteria, a large sum/ pjBchool © at Fort Knox, Ky. this splendid beach area. | D sy ana Night Service g $5,000; 10 or 12 rooms. Phone A. P. ky.His brother George, U. S. Navy, tion .include withholdings and the Interesting, ride along the 1 Ocean Grove | S426-R or Baldwin, 2 Locust Drive, of . money consisting entirely of payments, if any, made to Collect­ shore. | Also Stand At Police .Booth, | Asbury Park.—36* $10.00 bills. Finder please return f©; is. now located somowhere in Eng- Established 1876 | to the manager at the North End :•©. land. ors on Marcli 16 and June 15 this I North End | year on account of 1942 income PILLION & SHIBLA ZHnmiiluiliianiiiiutilintiinniimiuiiltiiannnmnillaS otiuiiiiuiitiuiiiitiiiiininiH iiiiiiiiiiiikiiiniiiiiiD iiniitii WANTED—Room and board for hotel. Liberal reward, no questions • William A, Guyer, son of Mr. taxes. The withholdings to, be BUS COMPANY elderly woman, fall and winter asked.—35* fj.land Mrs. Wilbur Guyer, 91 Heck credited iriclude those, if any, made Sf avenue, left Tuesday, August 17, months, good heat essential. Write by employers of the Victory Tax Box 20, Times Office.—34-35* . FOR; SAL E—Furnished, 12 "-•ivitli the army, for Fort. Dix. for the first half of the year, be­ ■stiiuiiiiiiiittiitiituiuiiiiuiiiaukuauiiixitiiiiuKiiiiiiitBiiM Funeral Home of Matthews, Francioni and Taylor rooms, $2,500; 14 rooms, $2,500; @0-5-Mr© and Mrs; Gilbert Swift, Mr. fore: the new withholding systerii WANTED—Witnesses who saw 8 rooms, $3,200; bungalows, two. 0 arid Mrs. Samuel Swift, pf Pros-' went into effect, plus those made Mrs. Jehl fall in front of Olin 4-rooms, and one 3-rooms,. all for. ?' poet Park; Garfield Clark, of Phila- since Jujy 1 under the new system. Street Market on Tuesday morn-, $1,600; 6 rooms, $1,500;. 4 rooms, *p;delphia; Mrs. James IComas, of © -V- ■ :. ©’;© ; Reliable ing, August 3. Communicate with $1,000; 6 rooms, $1400. Heinz KKPassaic; Gertrude.Betz, of Clifton, Joseph Jehl, 385 Grove street, ■Agency, 130 Main avenue, Ocean wv.;8©V Joseph Banning, jr., Mr. and Mrs. READ THE OCEAN GROVE Clifton, N. J.—34-36". .© Grove.—33-37* “ tt-Barry Hollander and daughter, TIMES FOR LOCAL NEWS FOR SALE—Six- room Cottage - lii. Joan, of Jersey City, are guests FOR RENT—3 and 4 room at,©The Wendell, 78 Mt© Hermon and Bungalow© $2,500. , Also a sum- apartments, furnished for complete mor bungalow, five rooms© $1,000© HOT l S. Blauvclt, Proprietor ‘ 1 housekeeping,, inner spring . mat­ J. C. Perry Agency,. 69 Main.ave- .. --v.vx-- v-i.-j Officer and Mrs. Daniel- 303 Newark Avenue | tresses, special rates after. Labor nuc.—15 tf. ’ ' ; aWGlUari; of Little Creek, Va., spent ! BRADLEY BEACH | Day. Inquire 67 Franklin avenue. '/SOveraldays hero'Inst week. Petty HOME-MADE -33-37* BARGAINS in stoves, heaters Officer Gillan is the son of Mrs. i (Corner of Central Avenue) | and ranges. Also repaired and In­ .jj^yiolet Gillan, 83 Franklin avenue. [At right of Pilgrim Pathway = stalled. Newman Eleetric Cor, 131© Bridge ROOFS and Asbestos Siding ap­ fy|f;ii©Iiev.i and Mrs. Joseph Rainear, plied and rdpaired; work, guaran­ South Main St. Phone 110-1 A. P.— a©€rif .Dowrisville, N. Y., are spending teed. Estimates given, F...H; A. FOR SALE—20 rooms, $1,800 vri -lthelr vacation with his ©parents, DAILY- 3 P. M. PRIME BEEF William ICrnyer, 7,7% Benson ave­ all improvements;- 9 . -rooms, 3 ©’©Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Rainear, 86 nue, Ocean Grove. Phone A. P. apartments,...... - $3,000; " house and d fc©Ngw.Jersey avenue. , , 4068-J—33* ReitzModel Bakery bungalow, $2,600; large lot, $500.00., © ySpv.iPhilip N. Bergen, 87% Asbury MURRAY’S—“The Pants House house, lake front, 4 apartments, w©. avenue, is visiting hi3. room mate, 47 Pi)grim Pathway $3,000 cash down; morfgage want- ;'. Exclusive But Inexpensive o f Asbury Park.” 805-807,©Lake ft,.dDutton Bothwell, of Princeton Uni- I OCEAN GROVE GROCERIES avenue. . Just off Main St. © BoyB ed .$2,500 and $5,000. M ary I ' MVorsity, a t Ocean- City, ovor this) 704 Seventh Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. Telephone 21 and ...... ’ ' ’ " J--.weekend. .© ' • ■ :iiaiianaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiianaiuiiaiiiiiai|aiiaiiauaiiauaiiaiiaiia.*.

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OCEAN GROVE UDITORIUi 1913 Summer Season llfCeveJ'fealtk^ August 29-September 5—Comp Sleeting. Preachers, Dr. J, W. Hamilton, of Pasadena Metho­ dist Church, St. Petersburg, Fla., f>U„sureJ*e<* and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, jgljggjjs ^ s ssggg CLEANSES • REFRESHES ernly furnished. Rales on application. Phono A. P. 2085. Phone Asbury Park 2526. Season, May to October MARY F. BEARE, Manager PUN-HAVEN Hotel HOTEL ORMOND 10*12 OCEAN PATHWAY BEACH AND PITMAN Located on Parkway, Facing Frontage on. three streets Honeysuckle Phono Asbury Park 1416. American Plan Auditorium and Ocean Near Auditorium Telephone, Asbury Park 749 James T. Dunn, Manager Mrs. James T. Dunn Telephone A. P. 9072. Telephone A. P. 4090 Both hotels havo cheerful outside rooms with hot and cold running HOTEL MANCHESTER, water Comfortable Innerspring mattresses on all beds. Spacious relieve coughing of lobby, lounge and porches with a clear view far out over tho ocean. • 25 OCEAN PATHWAY Ileal la provided on cool days. Rooms with private lavatory or connecting private bathrooms. A light breakfast Is served to guests of CHEST We are satisfied that our guests will be satisfactorily both hotels dally until 10:00 cum. This is included with room accom­ COLDS served during the 1943 Season. Our dining room will be modations at no extra charge to weekly guests at Hotel Ormond. Rooms W rite For Descriptive Folder and Ratos. open as usual. It is our desire to carry on operation a3 Hospitality nearly as possible as in the past. Comfort iannr H. W. PULLEN The LAKENSEA European 11-13 Seaview Avenuo. Phone 8237 * / £ # S £ V UNDER SAME PI,AN as last year, serving light breakfast only from 8:00 to 10:00 A. M. Half block from North End Bathing Beach. Phone A. P. 2282. MR. and MRS. FRANK G, MOUNT. HOTEL ALLEHHHHST 34 Ocean Pathway Family hotel. Hot and cold running water in rooms. Near the Beach and Auditorium. American and European Plan. Phone Asbury MAJESTIC HOTEL Park 2C91. M . A. VAN CLEVE. Whole block on ocean front Elevator Baths Running water in rooms Special June Rates—Moderate Rates July and August ARDM0RE-8UMMDRFIBLD Telephone 190 MRS. GEORGE R. HAINES, Owner and Manager OrEN FRIDAY, MAY 28 6 and 8 Ocean Pathway—Overlooking Ocean Hot and cold running water in all rooms. Baths. Special June and September rates. Booklet. Phone Asbury Park 2784. Park View Hotel E. K. SHAW, Ownerahip-Management. 23 Seaview avenue, facing WcBloy Lake. One block from Anbury Park Casino and North End pavilion and balking around Capacity 125. Spacloun porcbes. Hot and cold running water In roiSns. Hooklet. Telephone 524. Speclnl rates May and June. BUENA VISTA R. A. TVAINRIGHT—ETHEL S. HEMPHILL. Open May 27 to October; 18 Heek Avenue, corner Beach. One block Hotel Le Chevalier front ocean. Hot and cold running water. Coolest dining room on coast, open June 25. Spccal rates for June nnd September, The Spray View When the oldest resident Telephone 3160 MRS. H. GREENWOOD Directly facing tho ocean, at North End Pavilion and Bathing Beach. Hot and cold running water in all rooms. 'Private baths. Special June was a youngster we supplied and September rates. European plan this year. Phono Asbury Park 79. OCEAN GROVE DIAMOND s t a t e E. W. FREDERICK, Proprietor. Ocenn End of Embury Avenue CO LON IA L Unobstructed ocean view. Hot and cold running water in all rooms. ST. ELMO HOTEL Taylor Dairy Co Fifty-second season. Op.cn May 29 to October. Phone 4125. M.EVERNGAM Open All Year Caflcy & Williams, Proprietors Corner Main and New York Avenues MILK, CREAM AND Individual meals served by day or week BUTTERMILK B. R. 8HUB2RT GlfOVE HALL HOTEL Tel. Asbury Park 679, From Monmouth County Farms 40 Ocean Pathway,, alt f oomo Phone 1970 With ho) and coin 'running 142 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grove Iwator. Bpeclal.Sroteg/June and Sept r American, Plan.- . .V .L O R D & H A NCOX 10 Spray Avo. cor. Beaoh, ono block from ocean, North and Casino. Opposite cafeteria and T>:„- ilealf r~ Mr- and Mrs. A. G. 3 ’ • ' ' . ; ■- restaurant Convenient to all amusomonts. Hot Pierce, Maplewood; Mrs. F. B. Mau­ and_co!d water In rooms; Beauty Rest^mhttresses, rer, Nancy Maurer, G. E. Maurer HE . TIMES advertisers need our trade qnd ROOMS OPEN ALL YEAR Reasonable. Phono A. P. 7825-M. MRS. H. B. VREELAND. Hohobt0n’ry ’ w enz and children) friendship. When you need anything first 40 Central Avonue. Open all Hoboken; Ida Ferguson, Paterson; try to buy it at home. We are anxious to year. Rooms only. Special rates Mr. and Mrs. James Clinton, Lyn- COTTAGE September to June. Telephone, bro°k„N.Y.; Sara and Lillian Bar- see our home community the center of com­ 1951-R, A. M. VAN SKITE W h a R°wne’ Pa;; Calista Swan, mercial and social activity. Communities grow and GASTLE ARMS South Ardmore, Pa.; Mrs W P 7 Embury avenue. Half block from prosper through combined efforts. Cooperation and 16 Main Avenue ocean, boardwalk. Open 'all year. Mr- ' a n d ' Pleasant steam heated rooms with b i ?a“ and family, Fioroi team work make for results. Trade at home. Ocean Grove, N. J. VICTORIA running water. Housekeeping prl- na )f^’ A . ’ Mr, and Mrs. J. W, vlieges. Terms reasonable. TeL 5497-W. MR9. J. KILSHAW MUS)’ Philadelphia; Minnie and D. WHITEHEAD, Owner Telephone, Asbury Park 4163-M A Home by the sea, one block from board­ Myrtle McDuffet, Wahsington, D. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES walk. Hot and cold running water in all C.; Mrs. and Miss' E. R. Pollock, rooms. Spacious verandas. Rates on re- Newark; Dorothy and Ruth Was- Of course you want the best and most reasonable. quest. Phone 1844. rfSL’l, E1^ Waa'°7. Shenan-1 C. W. B. PUTT, Owner-Manager. donh, Pa.; Mrs. W hitney Kirk, Get it at the. 78 Mt. Hermon. Way, near Auditorium and Woodbury, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. R. all attractions,. Bright sunny rooms., . Also £.ta,b’ Huntington, L. L; Mr. and Cut Rate Crockery Company WARRINGTON HOTEL WENDELL, 2 room apartment, all utilities furnished. Mrs. Albert Hillman, Selman Field, European plan, $1.00 up. OpiOpen all year. MAY, BARRINGTON, Prop. Kitchen Equipment and Furniture 22 Lake Avenue, facing Lake and Asbury Park Central and Heck; comfortable, Hamilton Cottage—Mrs. F. Koch, House Furnishings, Hotel, Restaurant and Bar Supplies friendly and convenient. All out­ Paterson; Mrs, M. Whiteman and Convenient to all Beach-front attractions and Wilmington House side rooms; light housekeeping son, W est Orange; Marion and Dor- 15 South Main Street T elephone Asbury Park 1147 o p tio n a l. G. B. and P. C. EDWARDS. etta Coriell, Millington; Lt. I. M. ______Opposite Main Avenue ,Gates Auditorium. Rooms only, hot and cold running Cleveland, Florence Cleveland, water, hot baths and showers, inner spring mattres­ 45 Webb Avenue, 2 blocks from ocean, Montclair; Beverley Dee, Mrs. M AUTO BODY REPAIRS rooms centrally located near restu- C. Doe, Swarthmore; Mr. and Mrs) Windsor Lodge rahts. . Clean, cozy . xpozina. a t : re a s o n - Jlare Radiators Cleaned and Repaired Before Filling W ith Aotl»Ereew ses. Write for folder and rates. H. W. Brown, own- E. , Rutman, Bloomfield; Mrs. G. a b le r a t e s MR9. A. FINl.ER, (Formerly of Farmlngdale) Body and Fenders T V T irtlr A vv4-:,«!-» Painting er-manager. Telephone 8356. - • . Rutman, Hillside; Mr, and Mrs Repaired Finishing 43 W ebb Avo., corner Central, near Edward Heines, Glyndon, Md.; Mrs’ IN1CK AlltlCIl • . Boar Fram e and Axle Stralglitoner—’Wheel Alignment stores and cafeterias, 2 blocks from P. Johnson, Mrs. A. Hagman, Webb-Central ocean. Rooms and light house- Brooldgi; Mrs. W. E. Pruden 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Telephone 3472 k eep in g . MISS IDA L; GERNDT Alice 'Pruden, Orange; Mrs. b ) Cooney Newark; R. Farley, Dover; CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK I PINE TREE CAFETERIAS AND RESTAURANTS Nellie Hay, Philadelphia; M. Mann, 10 MAIN AVENUE C. Walpole, Brooklyn. Near all attrac- FABIO BATTAGLIA First hotel from ocean on south side of Main avenue. Near all Laingdon—Mr. and Mrs. F. C BIDEWALKS, CURBS CEMENT BLOCKS tions arid cafeterias. Running water in all rooms. Completely renova-t SHTJFFLEBOARDS, FOUNDATIONS, CONCRETE BULKHEADS MRS. JOHN SHAFER Braunlin, Paterson; Mr. and Mrs. SEPTIC TANKS, CESSFOOLS ; • ted throughout. European Plan. mo: w m j sn DINE OVER THE OCEAN John Cameron,', Newark; A. G. Par- 2111 Bangs Avenue, Neptune, N, J. Telephone Asbury Park 8938 km, Upper Darby, Pa.;;Mr. and HAMILTON COTTAGE at the Famous MrS‘ AcJtcrman, Elizabeth; CLEANERS AND DYERS Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Trackers, South — : 23 Central Avenue 1 Phone A friendly vacation home where comfort is always considered. ItI t iis the River; Dorothy Moore, Jersey Let Us Dye nearest ______rooming „ house to tho Great Auditorium, and ,is . only a two min­ City; M l- and Mrs. J. Beyer, Myr­ 5100 For You 7 ute walk to boardwalk and ocean.. VT Near ‘ cafeterias and —J restaurants.wnnfoii^r tle Headley, New York City; Fran­ RUGS AND DRAPERIES OUR SPECIALTY Rates reasonable and given on application. ces Tabor, East Orange; Lillie and 204 BOND STREET, ASBURY PARK Phone 7132. A. X DEY, Owner-Manager. i'annie Sauder, Emma Sauder Offlco nnd Factory Asliary. ATcnoo nnil nallrond, Asbnry Park. North End of Boardwalk Lancaster, Pa,; Ann Glenrion, Belle Occnn Prove Iln Summer) 10 pilgrim; Pntbrrny ' • ville; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holst COAL AND FUEL OIL Reservations for Parties and son, M r, and Mrs. W. G. Rob­ ertson, Jackson Heights, N. Y. ICE— FUEL OIL— COAL .... . Phone 3196 . . Sterling—Mr. and Mrs. J. Good- Kelvinatora “The Friendly House for Friendly People.” ruiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimiiHiiiimiiiinHiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiimniiiiniiiiiniiiuimmiiiumHuiiiuHimiminamiinmii]; ridge, Paterson; Mabel Spencer, Rooms and apartments. Running water. One-half block to ocean, Boston Mass.; Mr. and Mrs Cliff Timken Oil Burners i Telephone. Asbury, P ark 7591. Our rates are always moderate. Russ, Newark; Miss Mary Vander- 11 Main Avenue ' ' ' ______MRS. ROLAND L. RUDRAUFF The Wayne Tea Room Telephone 615 / won’ m i ’’ Sehoner- Asbury and New Jersey Avenues . wolf Maplewood; Mr. and Mrs. J ' At Emory Street Bridge j MllVan’ Uighliind Park; Mr) OCEANSIDE DINNERS at 4:30 to 8:00 P. M.; Sundays/Noon to 7:30 P. M. ?rnd A.frS' J- Hamersma, Passaic; Thompson Goal Company 25 Ocean Avenue MOGLTA’S ICE CREAM—P\ACKAGE OR BULK M v kr Rl™stra, .Garden City, FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” COAL Public Phone A. P. 8505 M. G, EVANS u - T ; : )rk and Mrs- H L. DeVall, Opposite Bathing Beach 117 South Main Street, Neptune. N. L Phone 2300 Rooms Overlooking Ocean New York City. Mr'‘,' Re'en Walsh, •Innorspring Mattresses Convenient to Cafeterias G. GORMER, Manager Harbor—Mrs. John Swain, MILK AND CREAM QUAKER INN ?™oWDyn:i - rs- Jessie Murphy, Fntf na0k' Jr” ,?Irs- Jack Pack And RESTAURANT East Orange; Mrs. E. Celiano, WARDELL’S DAIRY OLIVE HOUSE CORNER MAIN AND CENTRAL AVENUES v . m j1 >Happ' AR>ariv, N. Corner Heck and Beach Avenues. COMFORTABLE ROOMS—SEVENTEENTH SEASON t ’., T Mrs. W. A. Shep- DAIRY PRODUCTS One block from the ocean and centrally located. Open- All Year. Phone Asbury Park 7525 IL W. and M. B. STRATTON herd and family, Roselle Park; >Ir. NEPTUNE, N. J. Telephone 1916 Hot and cold running water in all rooms. European Plan. Tel. 1188, and Mrs. I. C. Mellinger and fam- ■ MRS. TRINE BRAIN. Esther Fcrnalld, Leonia; Mrs. Nel­ iW’.EnoIa, Pa ; Mrs. E. R. Earle, SLIP COVERS— DRAPERIES son Alpaugh, Arinandaio, N. J. Washington D, C.; Mr; and Mrs) At The Hotels The Queen—-Irwin Heisey, Cle- *,:n SamPbell and family, Potts- ona, 'Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. H. P. VyUie, Fa. ELM’S DRAPERY SHOP The ROOSEVELT Frandsori, South River; W. C. Stoll, 404 Main Street Bradley Beach, N. J. Corner Beach and Atlantic Avenues. Majestic—Mr. and Mrs. J. Gand- New; York City; Bcttha Hayos, ii„W?I,ri'nKto1 U Mary Quinlan, Lou- One block to ocean. AU rooms have running water and innerspring Ie, White Plains, N. .Y.; Mrs. L. Mrs. Oliver Hayea, Jackson. tie Atkiers, East Orange; Audrey // : / CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVERS Price, Washington, D. C.;- Lois Heights', N. Y.; Dorothy Bevans, Peterson, Florence Olson, Cran- •Elizabeth Smith • Phone A. P. 3239-J TcfllUA.Sp.S6170aSOn Jni:„e0rRhi°nV.CManargement. T. S. HAMILTON Moorvaw, Chevy Chase, Md.; Mr. Irvington; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. ford; •. Betty Dunne, Elizabeth- RADIO and Mrs. A. W. Ritter, New Bri­ Young, Glen Rock; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd May Now York; Elizabeth tain, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leslie Applegate, Westwood;. Mrs. Fey,. , Philadelphia; Miss Melba 410 Main Street, Asbury Park, N. J. Telephone 5630 Hospors, East Williamson, N. Y.; G. R. Wells, Peekskill, N. Y.; Mary Williams, Bronx; Mr. and Mrs. J. Roso Francke, June Larkin, East Pollock, Kathryn Darnell, Glenside, rlanagan, Denviile; Mrs. Walter MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - ALL KINDS Orange; Barbara Brunbach, Ester- Pa.;: Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Belle­ Blair, Yonkers, N. Y.; Mr and Mrs. 0AS STOYES KITCHEN SINKS J. JI REPAIRS OF RADIOS AND ALL “DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN FRONT” ly, Pa.; E. L. Dean, Melrose, Mass.; ville; Joyce Williams, Plainfield; a . W . Roehrs, Morristown; A Edith Danscn, Newark; Margue­ Mr, and Mrs. F. G. Wheeler, Arl­ Biwclnwu /M m v F. Simon, Eliza- HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Season, May to October—European Plan. P.ooms with Private Baths rite Mason; Elizabeth; Mrs. A. ington, Va.; Dr. and Mrs. W. K. J°_hn -Burghey, Paterson; • -and Lavatories. Running water in all rooms. Mills, New York City; Frances Harris and family, Washington, •lae and Paul Noval, Perth Amboy; TAXIS ^ Telephone Asbury P a rk 4084. I. A. SHAW, Ownership-Management Wegener, Brooklyn; Mrs. William D. C.; Jean Gilhooly, Miss’R. .W. ■Mniiian I s,', William Steiner, 6 Atlantic Avenue. Ocean view Rogers, Mrs, Samuel Bent, White Elliott, .East Orange; Eiizabeth Maplewood; Mrs. John' Ward Hot and cold running water Plains, N. Y.; Josephine Strasser, Lippincott, Riverton, N. J.; Gladys Bronx;. Mrs; F. D. Grim, Allen­ Mergaugey's Taxi I town, Pa.; Betty Omland. Roselle; Telephone «I9—DAY OR NIGHT I t h e a u r o r a European plan only. • ~ Ozone Park, N; Y.; Mrs. Herbert and Jean Fulton, Baltimore, Md. Cars for all Occasions, also Local and Long Distance Moving FRANK IVES BULL. Briggs, Grace Briggs, Brooklyn. Allenhurst—Catherine Sehaberg, ^ s ^ n e lUitsch, Mrs, W. Mayer, . . Telephone 5579. CHARTERED BUSSES FOR ALL OCCASION8 Ardmorc-Summcrfield—Mr. and West Englewood; Mrs. Raymond ,60 SOUTH MAIN STREET OCEAN GROVE, N. J. 62 Mnln Avenue—rooms only, hot and cold Kehler, RicTiard Kchlcr, W ashing-, running; Wator, housekeeping privileges if and Mrs, Joseph McGinley, Phila­ delphia; Mrs. William Wyllie, Doris ton, N, J.; Theresa Florian, Gar-) i BOSCOBEL desired. Near restaurants and cafeterias. den City, L. I.; Mr. and Mrs, John ! i USED FURNITURE R U G CLEANING •;4i'liuS -P. J. nnd M. B. YOUNG Wyllie, Duryea, Pa.; Tommy Sec- jjotos on request. PUouo 3833 lay, Scranton, Pa.; Mrs. Emily Guntry, Bowling Green, Ky.; Rich­ I Wc Buy and Sell 1 1749 Broadway, corner' bf Beach/ One block Peterson Nyack, N. Y.; Mrs. J. ard Trantes, York, Pa.; Dixie Hol­ 5 Almost Everything ” Brierley’s Rug Cleaning Service ' from- — South End pavilion. Overlooking~ ocean ier, Marion Farn, Paterson; Pearl and lake. Furnished rooms , with housekeep­ Price, Stanford, Conn?; Mr. and ri Hlgheat pricea paid for slnglo ri RUGS AND CARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED ing privileges. Innerspring Mattresses, H o t M rs..W. J. Creel Baltimore, Md.; Yoke, Bloomindale; Estelle Ripley, = piece or wholo estate of furni- r. BY BEING ELECTRICALLY SHAMPOOED M rs. C. L. Severs. Butler; Edward Keating and fam­ “ ture of ovory description, in- = •„„d cold rriririlrig~waicr~!a foomo. Twenty-third'season, Ruth Griffith, Lincoln Park; Ethel = eluding bric-a-brac, motors, = 67 Main Avenue . Tel. A. P. 4427 Ocean Grove Witty, Boonton, N. J.; Raymond ily, Yonkers, N. Y,; Mrs. Henry a tools, guns, staves, washing and 5 8 Seaview Avenue, one-half block fro nr O’Donnell, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Mr. Gedney, Wilton, Conn.; -M abel ■S'-.- sewiaff macliince, office and = ocean, all moderate price rooms, hot Sauerman, Norristown, Pa.; Ro- S store equipment, . "Wo buy al- = Feeze and cold water in rooms, innerspring and Mrs. R. W. Stuckler, R. Gib- s most everything. Get our estl- - MRS. MARTHA EVANS AUSTIN let, York, Pa;,- Edna Coble, New maine Rush, David Rowe, Acker- nuittrosaes, porches overlooking ocean- - mate before . you sell. -5 York; Mr. and: Mrs. Richard Pur­ rnariville, Pa.; Prof. and Mrs. Rex | ANTIQUES GURIOS ! 13 Broadway, • half block from ocoan nell, Woodhaven, N. Yj; Joseph Olsson arid daughter, ' Jamestowp, Comfortable rooms at reasonable rates. N. Y. = GaU A . P. 4640 | T H A IN K YOU Kennedy, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Carl-j road vie w MRS. F. E. MACKAY, ton Weaver, Mabell Ketchner, Mrs, Van Cottage—Mr. and Mrs. | BLUME’S QUAINT SHOP § •'.. . ' ! Owner-Proprietor. S. H. Weaver, Mrs. Sarah Laubacli, Lewis Roos, Buffalo, N, Y.; Mrs. §• 69 South Main Street = C A U L A G A I N Bethlehem, Pa. '• Owen Parry, Hilda Parry,- Leah Shawmont—A. Marie, C. Mur­ Pcnhallagon, Pen Argyl, Pa.; Mrs, HANDT DIRECTORY FOR OUB RBADERS phy, Lockport, N. Y.; Mrs. W. G. Fred Overdorf, Mrs. John Leider- g.Rates Rea­ Weather Stripping THE HELEN | HARDWARE | SS Main Avenne. TeL 5283 lm s. FRANK.TEPHFOItD, Proprietor p o n ab le. Estimates I Given. Tel. 237-M Running water ' In rooms. Spacious I | Paints and Oils | Ocean Grove’s Original Carrier 86 Heck Avenue, Ocean Grove porches. Homelike, near all points or In ­ terest Hates reasonable. Phone 68,6.1 LAINGDON Open May to October i. on ocean front: MRfl. DOROTHY A. HART | Supplies | EDMUND L. THOMPSON HISTORY OF OCEAN GROVE One-half block to ocean. Furnished rooms I I.) • ! for •, ' with running water. ' Housekeeping prlv-1 I Victory Gardeners | Exterior and Interior :'V / Illastrated 112 Pages—$1.00 lieges optional. Homo like Atmosphere. i ■ / I Painting , - • • •• ..MATS A. STROIJSKY HISTORY Eitlmates Furnished By 3IaU 81.10 Apartments. 9 Main Avonue I SI Main Avenue i Ocean Grove Times 3 , B e a c h ; com er Pitm an avonuoi block from I OCEAN GROVE, N.’J. 88 Cookmae Are., Ocean Grove ocean. Near Auditorium and.all pieces of OF I Phone Asbury Park 4oj8-B M Main Avenae : Interest Attractive rooms with hot anu cold | Phone 4741 | Ocean Grove, N. J. runnlns w a te r. European . plan. Rates | Oceanic SYDNEY A.. TERHUNE roauoaablo. Telephone 8955. 23 Atlantlo Avonue. Season—May 15 , to Oc- P h o n o A . V. 14C4-R . ‘ ; : \ tobor 15. ’••' One block from ocean, near Audl- MADE TO ORDER ; ,-^r. . ,,_r ..torliim and Asbury. Pork; /.Rooms- by day, DESIGNING-ALTERATIONS E. I. FEAGLEY week or month. Special seaeoh rates. Phone 4490 MRS. HELEN P. SWANK SEVENTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION Jacob Er*nlng Gown®, Salts, Coats, Street WATCH , Dresaofl, Renaonablo.’ CLOCK .AND JEWELRY :/;i; Pleasant, clean, airy rooms with “No Job too* Big or too Smnll,? hot and <^ld running water in oil, Looking Forward to the Diamond Jubilee In 1344 MBS. 8EIDEMAN REPAIRING m any .■ ^vjrlooktngr the ocean anda I Grossm an 620 Cookman Av©^ Aabnrr Bark 20 Years with Hamilton W atch Co. I STRATFORD HALL boardwalk. Attractive r&tea. Light Second FIoor—Fhono A. P. 1111. J2S Main Avenue, Ocean Grove housekeeping: If tfeclred. Tel 5040. 7 Main avenue. - LILLIAN C. BROWN 28 Bath avenue, near ocean, I 112 PAGES Shoe Store Auditorium and, restaurants. Lo HAZAT8KY All outside rooms with hot and cold running water. Innerspring OTJIDA MAE ZIEGENPUS. Selling Fine We Guarantee lin^tiresgea ; Seleot clientele. Phono 1650-W. Many Full-Page Illustrations ' Yon WIU Not n»Te Poot 34 Bath avenue, block from ocean. Light, j Footwear Sroable If Yon Bring. airy rooms, hot and cold water, near | $1.00 a Copy $1.10 by Mail Y o u Bhoea To - The Sterling Auditorium. s. m. ph b n c h . fqr Men, Women 4<43v , THiE JUST WRIGHT ■ European and American. Hot ORTHOPAEDIC " u n i cold nunnlnjr w ater./N ear and Children Boaob, Auditorium, nrid aU a t- Ocean Grove Times Office SHOE REPAIR SHOP traoUona - A. IH. HARPER. Hoffman Goal Co. . 203 BOND 8TBJ5ET: .'•' • ASBURY PARK. N. 3. f.: Vf;'. J ■'il ' /'• ' /'i, ■/;/?// ,** v".y ' Ayyj ' 1*': . ;y ' , f ‘ :*:/ ’ * y y*i v*51 < ■ 'yV ’ ’ y. *' r, >' :. * ■ *' J r,r / - - ~ * y ■- *yyy , < * * . • ' 1 ??•?/?'//? FRIDAY,AUGUST27,1943 ^ PAGE EIGHT LEGAL NOTICE Tuesday, tho seventh day of Septem­ R o b e r t y . C a rto n , in tho southeast comer of lands, be­ the new position would solve the ber, 1943, at two-thirty o'clock in the Solicitor,. longing to Kathrine Kandra and problem. PRIMARY ELECTION afernoon at tho . Neptune Township 733 Mattlson Avenue, runs: thence (1) along said Kan- Asbury Park, New Jersey. dra’s easterly line north nlnotoon de­ Receives Medical Discharge AND REGISTRATION Headquarters. 137 South Main Street, County Notes NOTICE Neptune. New Jersey, the Township grees and twonty-threo minutes Charles I. Allen, son of Mr. and of Noptune, in the County of Mon­ East, nine hundred and one and. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that mouth will offer at public sale, to the Monmouth County Surrogate’s Oflice seven-tenths feet to a stono standing Mrs. Joseph I. Allen, of this place, in tho northwest corner of the whole To Feature Flower Show former lieutenant in the United the District Board of Registry and highest bidder, at a. minimum -sale The flower show Which was such Election will meet on Tuesday Sep­ price of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.- In the M atter of the Estate of Wil­ tract of which this is a part; thenco States Naval Reserve, has received tember 7, 1043, for the purpose of m ak­ 00) all the right, title and interest of liam Moore, Deceased. (2) north sixty-six degrees eight an attractive feature in the Hobby a medical discharge from the serv­ ing ,a house to house canvass, to tho Bald Township acquired at a tax •jNotlce to Creditors to Present Claims minutes East alon® lands belonging Show operated by the Couple Club ice arid arrived home recently. Mr. register all persona entitled to- vote sale and the foreclosure of the equity Against Estate. . - to now or formerly to Charles Mor­ of Calvary Methodist church, of at the ensuing Primary and General of redemption thereof In and to the Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. ris, one hundred and thirteen feet to Allen had service at Norfolk, Va., E le c tio n . following, described lands and .preml- Donahay, Surrogate of tho County of land now or formerly bolonging to Keypodt, will be again one of the Alameda,-Cal., the Hawaiian Isl­ .-T. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Monmouth, made on the-Twenty-eighth John H. Larrlson; thenco (3) South outstanding features of “The ands, Palmyra, Canton and New That the said Boards will sit In the : All those certain lots? tracts or par­ day of July,: 1943, on the application nine degrees forty-seven minutes Country Fair” which will be con­ places hereinafter designated between cels of land and premises, situate, of Edwin W. Adams, Executor, of the west along said Lavrlson’s land Cnledonia. Mr. Allen is a Naval the hours of 7 :00 A. M. and 8 :00 P. M, lying and being In the .Township 6f estate. of William Moore,, deceased, ninoteon and sixty-seven one-hon- ducted by the same organization on aviator. on Tuesday, September 21, *1943, for Neptune in the County of Monmouth notice Is hereby given to the creditors drcdthB feot; thenco (4) South nine­ September 10 and 11. In the zinnia and State of New Jersey, and known of said deceased to exhibit to the sub­ teen degrees twenty-three minutes Families Must Move by Dec 1. the pufrposo of conducting a Primary scriber Executor as aforesaid, their group there will be five classes. Election, for the nominations of candi­ and designated as Block 251, Lots 55 west, and parallel with tihe first Eviction of headquarters for dates for Governor, Two Members of and 5d, on the Tax Assessment Map debts and demands against the. said course nine hundred and sixty-nine Best briskets of zinna, best bouquet of tho Township of Neptune, and upon estate, under oath, within six months -and onc-tenth feet to a stake stand­ the Elmhurst Construction Com­ the General Assembly, One Member of from tho date of the aforesaid order, of large blooms, best bouquet of the Board of Chosen Freeholders, Two the following terms and conditions: ing in northerly line of the aforesaid pany at Asbury avenue and Route Twenty per cent (20%) at the time^of or they will be. forever barred of their road thenco (5) North sixty-five de­ small blooms, the largest and Members of the Township Committee, actions therefor against the said sub­ 33. . and smaller headquarters Two Justices of the Peace and tho the sale and the balance on the. deliv­ grees olghteon minutes west along smallest* zinnia. The same classi­ ery of the Bargain and Sale Deed. sc rib e r. the northerly lino of tho said rood throughout the 8,500-acre . Navy election of one male and one female Dated. Freehold. N. J., July 28, 1943. fications will be made for mari­ member of the Stato committee and Any bidder who fails to cdmplete his ninety-two and thirty-flvo one-hun­ munitions depot project in the purchoso will forfeit to the Township EDWIN W. ADAMS, dredths feet to a point an dtho place golds and dahlias with the excep­ one male • and one female member of Cambridge Apartment, tion of one iteni. which, will be, in heart of Monmouth are well under the Monmouth County Republican any deposit paid. . of beginning. Containing two acres way, while crews have begun clear­ Executive Committee, from each dis­ Dattot AUBast IMS. w ; k .^ o x , 607 A ld en P a r k , strict mensure. the best table arrangements of dah­ Philadelphia, Pa. ALL that tract or parcel of land ing the vast acreage and arc build­ member of the Monmouth County «—31-35, ($10 00) ' lias. Special note will be made of trlct and one. male and one female C lerk , and promises hereinafter particularly the best bouquet of asters and like- ing roads. A survey made by a member of the . Monmouth County - 3 5 -3 0 described, situate, lying and being In Transcript representative over the NOTICE tho Township of Neptune, in the . wise of snapdragons. Other items Democratic Executive Committee from IX CUANCERY OF NE^y JERSEY weekend discloses that* the south­ each district. ; ..." . • County of Monmouth and Stato of include flowers, best bouquet of Said Boards will also sit at the same TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Now Jersey.- wild flowers: and best basket of west border of tho project will be places between the hours of 1:00 P. TO—JOHN PAUL GRAY and ROB­ Pursuant to the provisions of the BEGINNING at a point or stake near Five Points, nnd that eigh­ M. and 9 :00 P. M. for the purpose of ERT LEE GRAY? Revised Statutes *>f Now Jersey, Sec­ on the northerly side of Corlies Ave­ mixed flowers. conducting, a general -election for By virtue of a certain decree of the tion 2: 67 (1. to 7), . notice is hereby nue, on the road leading from As­ New Police Head at South Belmar teen families living on the north Court -of * Chancery of New Jersey, side of the Brickyard road, which registry on Tuesday, October 12,; 1943’ given that I shall apply to the Court bury Park to Hamilton at tho fouth- Harry Hiker, chairman of civi­ and finally on Tuesday, November 2, made on the Nineteenth day of Aug­ of Common Pleas in the County oasterly corner of a lot or tract of ust, 1943, in . a causo -wherein Town­ lian defense and member of the runs from Five Points to Route 33, ’ bureau of Piiblio Relation. •1943 b e tw e en th e h o u r s o f 7 :00 A . M; of Monmouth at the .Court House at land heretofore conveyed by E/a B. have been notified to vacate by De­ . Released br V. 3. War Department and 8:00 P. M. for’- the purpose of ship of Neptune, in the County of Freehold, New Jersey, on Thurs­ Fisher, ot als., to Nellie C. AUardyce, borough police pension fund, was Monmouth is complainant, and John cember 1, while numerous other YOUNGEST GENERAL — Brig conducting a general election for day* September 16th, 1943, at two by deed dated August 28, 1912, duly . appointed police commissioner of Governor, Two Members of the Gen­ Paul Gray,, et, - al„ are" defendants, o’clock in the. afternoon, or as soon recorded in the. Monmouth County South Belmar Tuesday night by families in the depot area itself Gen. Laurence S. Kuter, deputy eral Assembly;-. One Member of the you are required to appear on the thereafter as I can bo heard, for an Clerk’s oflice Iri Book 938 of Deeds, have been given even shorter time Board of Chosen Freeholders, Two Sixteenth day of September, ; 1943, order to authorize me to assume page 165: thence (1) westerly along Mayor Frank Herbert, and immedi­ commander, ' Northwest African at the hour of eleven o’clock In the in which to move. Members of the Township Committee, another name, to wit, Charles William tho northerly line of Corliea Avenue ately confirmed by the borough Tactical Air Force, is the youngest Two Justices of the Peaco and to vote forenpon, Eastern W ar Time, at the Brister, Jr. . on a course north sixty-five degrees council, following adoption of an of Ordinance Held Over general officer in American armed on the following question:. office of J. Stanley Herbert, Esquire, Dated: August 17th,1943. twenty minutes west, ono hundred ordinance erenting the unsalaricd The question of Sunday movies "Shall the one hundred and slxty- Room 704 Electric Building,- No. COT Proctor & Nary, and ninety-four feet; thenco (2) forces. Ho was born in Rockford elghth Legislature, be authorized to Bangs Avenue In the City of Asbury A tto rn e y s . northerly at right angles from Cor­ . position! The term is for one year. is still an unsettled matter. After agree upon a . revised Constitution Park, County, of Monmouth and State CHARLES WILLIAM MOORE,JR. lies Avenue on a course north eigh­ The council adopted the ordinance listening to a number of residents Illinois, May 28. 1905. .Two years for the State and to submit the same of New Jersey, and pay or cause to By his next friend, - . teen degrees thirty-five minutes east, bo p a id id the complainant the sum at the request of the mayor who protesting the amending of an ordi­ after his graduation from the as a whole and in such manner as Lillian Brister,. seven hundred and two and sixty . said Legislature shall, prescribe !to of $271.29 for. principal and interest . 79 J a c k s o n S tre e t, one-hundredths feet to the rear line said the police department needed nance which would permit ’ Sunday U n ite d States Military Academy at the people, for their approval and upon a certain certificate of tax sale Fair Haven, N. J. of tho wholo tract aforesaid; thence . the supervision of one inan. Previ­ motion pictures) the borough offi­ West Point in 1927 be was assigned ’ ratification or rejection, as a whole, held by. the Township of Neptune, In - 3 4 - 3 7 ' • ' ‘ (3) northeasterly and on a course, . at the general, election to. be held the County of Monmouth, with inter-, north sixty-five degrees forty-flve ously the mayor said that he hnd cials, in session, Monday night, to the Air Forces arid has a record est to September 16, 1943, together with minutes East two hundred and sixty- failed to obtain the department’s at Spring Lake, voted to continue In the year one thousand nine hun- NOTICE .for distinguished service. '«• dred and forty-four 2” :. • ' the complainant's taxed- cost in this three feot to a stone planted in the cooperation and he felt creation of the hearing for another.two weeks. . Places of - meeting of Boards of , and upon falling to appear and ground; thenco (4) southerly on a. pay to. complainant the aforesaid NOTICE OF PUBLIC / SALE OF Registry and Election v LANDS AND PREMISES IN THE course north eighteen degrees thirty- FIRST DISTRICT. Washington Fire ainoiint due It, .you, John Paul Gray five minutes East nine hundred and. and Robert Lee Gray, or any other TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN two feet to the northerly side of Fort Monmouth, N. J.—Four House, Central Avenue and Olin Street. _ THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. SECOND DISTRICT, Ocean Grovo person claiming by, ‘from or under Corlies Avenue, tho point or place, teams .are* tied; with . one victory you," or any of you, will be absolutely NOTICE is hereby given that on of beginning, containing tlireo and Publicity Booth. Pilgrim Pathway; Tuesday, the thirty-first day of Aug­ rind no defeatsiin the Officers’ Soft­ THIRD DISTRICT, Eagle Fire debarred and foreclosed of and from, fifty-five one-hundnedtbs of an all right and equity of redemption of, ust, 1943, nt Two o’clock in the after­ acre more or less. House, Main nnd Whitfield Avenues. noon, at . the Neptune Township Head-, ball league here. Those knotted FOURTH DISTRICT, Store at S. E. In and to the premises described in the And you, William Chuba, Frank* decree. hereinabove referred to,' and quarters, 137 South Main Street, Nep­ ChUba, Anna C. Miller Margaret C. STRAND corner .of New' York and Insklp Ave­ tune, New. Jersey, the Township of for the loop .lead are Department n u e s . . ’ ■ :.*.'• '*■• every part therof, and that you de­ Parshall, and her heirs, devisees and BOARDWALK at CASINO liver up to the complainant all deeds, Neptune. In the County of Monmouth; personal representatives, and their or of Training Literature, 15th Signal FIFTH DISTRICT, Unexcelled Fire will offer at public sale, to tho highest House, Corlies Avenue. ' papers or writings'-in your custotly or any of their heirs, devisees, executors, 4—SHOWS DAILY—4 Training Regiment, Post Hdqs. power relating to or concerning the bidder, at a minimum' sale price of administrators, grantees, aaslgna or SIXTH DISTRICT, Store at Atkins Nine Hundred Dollars ($900.00), all the PERFORMANCES, 1:00, 3:00, 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. and Embury Avenues.. said premises or any part thereof. successors in right, title or Interest, and Officers’ Basic Military Train­ Dated: August 23, 1943. right, title? and . Interest of the said and Elizabeth Lcsko, and her heirs, SEVENTH DISTRICT, Store at 1815 Township acquired at a tax sale, and Phone A. P. 8974 ing) division. Tho latter club tal­ Corlies Avenue. . . . m e n A n n w . s t o u t , heirs at law, devisees, grantees, next . Solicitor of Complainant, the. foreclosure of the equity of redemp-, of kin, issue, legatees and personal EIGHTH DISTRICT, Liberty Fire tion thereof in . and to the following WEEK OF AUGUST 30 lied nineteen runs to top the scor­ House. Monroe Avenue. Electric Building, . representatives, and their or any of Asbury Park, N. J. described lands and premises: their hoirs, devisees, executors, admin­ ing. The fifteenth is runnefup NINTH DISTRICT, Hamilton Fire ‘ All .those certain lots, tracts or par­ H o u se . •35-36 ' istrators, grantees, assigns or succes- . cels. of /land' and premises, situate. sors in right, title or* Interest, are with fifteen tallies. TENTH DISTRICT, Store nt 48 Main Ij’ing and being In the Township of A v en u e. v C IIA X C K H Y 1*403 ! • made defendants becauso you aro Neptune In the County of Monmouth somo of tho heirs at law and next of JOHN W. KNOX, SHERIFF’S SALE:—By virtue of a and Sta te of . New Jersey, and known Township Clerk. writ of 11 fa. to mo directed, issued out kin of Katherine J. Kandra, who in find designated as Block 21, Lot 544, her lifetime was the owner in fee jays CoinvneacU'S - 3 3 - 3 0 of-'tho Court of Chancery of the. State also known', as 38; Olin Street; ’ Ocean T el. of; New- Jersey, , will be exposed to simple of the lands and premises Grove, on the Tnx Assessment Map above described and who died seized A u g u s t 3.0 7000 : NOTICE sale at' public vendiic on Monday, tho of the Township of Neptune and upon PALACE 30th day of Atigust,; 1943; between the thereof, and by reason thereof you the following terms and conditions: may claim title to, Interest In or en­ Returned BRADLEY BEACH NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF hours of 12 o’clock nnd »' o’clock: (at‘ Twenty per cent :at‘ the time of tho 2 o’clock W ar Time) in the afternoon cumbrance upon tlic above described . 48 S ta rs MAT. DAILY 2:30—EYE. 7. nnd 6 •LANDS AND PREMISES IN THE sale and., the . balance upon the -dellv.-. lands and premises. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. IN of.said day at the Court House in the ery of the Assignment of Lease. Any r o p « ^ BclWCS Sat. nnd Sun. Continuous from 2:30 Boi’ougU : of Freehold, .County of Mon­ And you, Minnie Chuba, are made a A. n d a G re a t THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. bidder who' falls to complete his pur-* defendant because 3‘ou are the wife The Laws'1 NOTICE Is hereby given that on mouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a de­ chase, will forfeit to the Township .any cree ; of said court amounting to ap­ of William Chuba, nnd by reason ~9Ye Story Tuesday, tlic -seventh day. of Septem­ deposit paid./: /' .,* thereof maj’- claim tltlo to, interest In,, Show FHI. nnd SAT., August 27*28 ber, 1943, at two-thii'ty * o'clock in the proxim ately $4,424.00. :; Dated: August 18, 1943.. v* All. the following tract or parcel of or encumbrance upon said lunds and' th e Y e a r V, Dot urn Engagement afternoon ' at the Neptune Township J O H N W . K N O X . : p rem ise s. Of H eadquarters,'13“ .South Main Street, land and premises hereinafter par­ v/.' -..“ v . ; -clerk. ticularly described, situate, lying nnd -34-35 ;///.-,:” /•-/• /: And you, Frank Miller nro made a. “DIXIE” Neptune,■•■New Jersey; the, Township defendant because you are the husband jpf ; Neptune, iiv?tho ..County vof ’Mon­ being In the Borough of. Red Bank in . . r i n g citoSBY ‘ / tlio County of Monmouth and State of of Anna C. Miller, nnd by. reason . m outh will offer rat public sale, to tlio: N O T IC E ; thereof may claim title to,interest in, DOROTHY LAHOIJU highest bidder, at a minimum sale Nevr Jersey, bn the north side of Tow­ er Hill Avenue (formerly H art Street). or encumbrance upon said lands and price of Five Hundred Dollars ($5.00- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF p rem ise s. 00) all the right; title . hnd:- interest ■. Beginning In tho southwest corner i LANDS AND PREMISES IN THE SlTX.-and MON., Aug. 2f) hud 30 I o f. Elwood . Minton’s lot; thence (i) | And you, Agnes Chuba aro made a of the said Township acquired at a tax. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, v IN dofendant because j’ou are the wlfo or sale and the foreclosure of the equity northerly along the westerly line of THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. a t •• Vs Six “STORMY WEATHER” ! Minton’s lot as far as the said Min­ Frank Chuba. and by reason . thereof* of redemption thereof in and to the NOTICE is hereby given that on may claim title to, interest in, pr en­ wit u following described . lands and . premi-. ton’s lot extends (being about one hun­ Tuesday, tho thirty-first day of Aug­ Naf"e Bands/ dred and seventy-five feet) -to ' the cumbrance upon said lands and premi­ LEX A IfOlKXK s c s : ; \ . : : ? ? ust, 1943 at Two-thirty o’clock in the ses. BILL UOBINSOX All - those certain lots, tracts or par­ southeast corner of Edith B. W alling’s afternoon, at the ' Neptuno Townhlp Wernei lot; thenco. (2) westerly along the And you, James O’Leary aro made a Couirt %®cf cels oflaiul and premises, situate, Headquarters, 137 South Main Street, d e f e n d a n t b e c au se y o u m ay c la im to* lying aiid being in tbe Township of southerly, line of Walling's lot on a Neptune, Now Jersey, the Township of t i ; k s „ w e d ., t h u r s . lino parallel with Tpwer Hill Avenue, bo tho husband of Josephine Ward, a . Aug. yi»: Sept. 1-2 Neptune -in'the: .County of Monmouth Neptune, In tho County of Monmouth, deceased niece of Katherine J. K andra, ' and State of New Jersey, and known fifty feet to the northeast corner of will offer at public sale, to tho highest Walling’s lot thence ' (3) southerly and by reason thereof may claim to- “CONSTANT NYMPH” and designated1 as . Block; 174B| - Lot bidder, at a minimum sale price of have title to, Interest in, or encum­ 14, on the Tax; Assessment Map of 1 along the easterly line of Walling’s Nino Hundred Fifty Dollars ($950.00), W ith lot one. hundred and seventy-five feet, brance upon said lands and premises. o“’uSs;r the Township of! Neptune, also known' all the right, title, and interest of the And you, Roy Parsliall are made, a- CHARLES BOYER a s 17 .i p h a r o A v e n u e , a n d upo n th e more or less, to the northerly side of said Township acquired.at a tax sale .JOAN'FONTAINE Townr Hill Avenue thence (4) easterly defendant becauso you are tho husband- following - terms and conditions and the foreclosure of the equity of of M argaret C. Parshall, and by reason Twenty per. cent (20%). at the time of along the northerly, side of. Tower Hill redemption thereof in arid to the fol­ Avenue fifty feet to the southwest cor­ thereof may claim title to, Interest lnr f Fit I. nnd SAT., Sept. 3 and 4 the sale and the balance on the. de­ lowing described lands and premises: or oncumbrance. upon Bald lands-and* livery of the Bargain and Sale Deed. ner of Elwood Minton’s lot, the. afore­ All those certain lots, tracts or par­ said place of beginning. premises. '• I “CONEY ISLAND” Any bidder who falls to complete his cels of land and premises, situate, " And you, the heirs, devisees.and per­ prchase will forfeit to the Township Intended to bo. all of the same land lying and being in the Township of WIIU and premises • conveyed to the said sonal .representatives,- and their or any deposit paid. Neptune in the County of Monmouth any of their heirs, devisees, executors, Now Showing H E T T Y (.* It A B L E Dated: Atigust 17. 1943. Harold S Allen and /M aria L. Allen? and State of .New Jersey,.and known his wife, by Edward H. La. Fetra and administrators, grantees, assigns or G E O KG I! M O X TG O M E R Y ? J O H N W. K N O X , and designated as Block 10, Lot North successors in right, title or interest of C lerk . w ife, b y d eed b e a rin g d a te O c to b e r 11, part of 558, also known as. 8 . Olin 1920, and. recorded in the Monmouth Roy Parshall, and by reason thereof — 35-36 Street, Ocean Grove, oil' the' Tax. As­ you are made defendants because you County Clerk’s, office. In book 1127 of sessment Map of the Township of Nep­ Deeds, on page 63 etc. .. may claim title to. Interest in or en- * NOTICE tune and upon the following terms and cumbrance upon said lands and premi­ Seized', as the proi>erty of Harold S. c o n d itio n s : v/Z ? ■ .; ' /.*' • : :- Allen, et. als., taken In execution nt ses above described.- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF .... Twenty per cent at! the tlmo of the • And you, Thomas Ward aro made . LANDS AND PREMISES IN THE the suit of Harold S. Alien, Executor sale and tho balance upon the deliv­ etc.; and to be sold by . ' . • V ? ■ a defendant because you are tho hus­ TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. IN ery of .the Assignment of Lease. Any band of Josephine Ward, a deceased THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH JOHN T. X.AWLEY, Sheriff. hidden who falls to complete his pur­ Dated July 14, 1943. niece of Katherlno J. Knndra, who in NOTICE Is hereby given that on chase will forfeit to the Township any her lifetime owned said lands and* EDWARD W. WISE. Sol’r? deposit paid. V* . .;•'.' (23 lines) 32-35 $22.26 promises, and by reason thereof may Dated: August 18, 1943. olaim to have somo interest in ’said JOHN W. KNOX. lands and premises. NOTICE .;.* '/•'■ ; * / ”'Olferk. And.you, the heirs, devisees and per­ FDR -34-35 *.v- * : sonal I’eprcsentatives; and their or any NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF IX CHANCERY OF NE>Y JERSEY;* of their heirs, devisees, executors, ad­ in your Directory Originally we LANDS AND. PREMISES IN THE ministrators, grantees, assigns or sue TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN cessors hi_ right, title or : interest ^ i jjrj asked for 10 percent THE COUNTY OP MONMOUTH, To WILLIAM CHUBA and MINNIE Thomas W ard, and by -reason there£\t in bonds; now we NOTICE Is hereby given that on CHUBA, his wifo; ANNA C. MIL­ 3'ou are made defendants' because ydu, Tuesday, the thirty-first - day of Aug­ LER .and FRANK MILLER, her may claim tltlq to. Intorest in or ep- need considerably ust, 1943, at Two-thirty o’clock in husband; FRANK CHUBA • and cumbrance upon said lands and premi­ for that number AGNES CHUBA, his wife; JAMES the afternoon, at tho, Neptuno Town­ ses above described. ( m ore. ship Headquarters, 137 . South Main O'LEARY; -MARGARET C. PAR­ And you, Thomas W ard, Jr. are mado Street, Neptune, New Jersey, the SHALL? and her heirs, devisees and a dofendant becauso you are the son Township of Neptune, in the County of personal representatives, and their of Josephine Ward, a deceased niece Monmouth will offer at public sale, to or any .of their heirs? devisees, ex­ of Katherlno J. Knndra. who in her the highest bidder, at a minimum sale ecutors, administrators, grantees? as­ lifetime owned said lands and premi­ price of Six Hundred Dollars, ($600.00), signs or successors in right,- title or ses, and'ey reason thoreof may claim Information” will ask you all the right, title and Interest of the Interest, and ROY ■ PARSHALL, title to. interest in or encumbrance said Township acquired at’a tax salo her husband, and hla heirs, devi­ upon said lands and premises above and the foreclosure of the equity of sees nnd personal representatives, d e scrib ed . this question whenever you redemption thereof In and to the fol­ :and' their or any of : their hob's, And you, the heirs, dovlsees nnd per­ lowing described lands and premises: devisees, . executors, administrators, sonal representatives and their or any*, All those certain lots; tracts or par- . grantceB, assigns or successors in of their heirs, devisees, executors, ad­ call her for local or nearby cols of land and premises, situate, ly­ right, title or interest; THOMAS ministrators. grantees, assigns or.suc- ing and being In tbe Township of WARD, and 'his heirs, devisees and cesors in right, title or Interost of: r 40 Bush... MArket 2-9970 Neptune, in the. County of Monmouth personal representatives,. and their, Thomas Ward, Jr., .and by reason numbers. and State of New Jersey, and known or any of their heira,, devisees, ex­ thereof you are made defendants be­ and designated as Block; 218A, Lots ecutors, administrators, grantees, as­ cause you may claim title to, interest; 670, 671, 672. 673, a n d 674, on th e T u x signs or successors In-right, title or In or oncumbrance upon said lands and? Assessment Map of the Township of interest; THOMAS WARD, JR., and promises above described. • / Your help is urgently needed Neptuno and upon/the following terms his heirs? devisees; and personal rep­ And you, Andrew Lesko are made a . and conditions: . resentatives /. and . their or any trf defendant because you are the husband! unnecessary One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) Is to their heirs, devisees, executors, a:•!.".. •of this notice, or they wlHjbe forever > ? ALL /that certain tract or ' par- 4t£ n(\ ■** Y0? or anY oLyou claim any tenso and overwrought nerVcs. barred from any - action therefor tltlo to, ^Intorest in or . oncumbrance .cel of land and premises, hereinafter upon said lands and premises, you are WHY DON'T YOU TRY IT.Tj against the -Trustee?, or. tho Associa­ particularly described, situate, lying tio n . • required to; answor the said bill but ,ond bolng: In the: Township of Nep- not otherwise. • V rGefc it at your drug stores ' Dated: Asbury Park, : N. J.. June ; tune, and in tho. County df Mon­ 25 th , 194#, , , f \ ' •- . Dated,* August flth, 1048. Effervescent/ tablets 35# and 75## mouth and State of New Jorsoy, , A ^ J p S E P k Liquid 25# and $1.00* Read direc­ JESSE G. .. . BEGINNING tit a stako standing TUNE IN ."THE TELEPHONE HOUR" EVERY MONDAY NIGHT AT 9 “ WEAF • KYW ROBERT B. * TUSTINI . • . 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