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VOL. LXVI. No. 23 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1941 FOUR CENTS

CAMPMEETING PREACHER RETURNING FOR SERVICES Woodring Host Frgnk Nichols To Prison Staff Ocean Grove Auditorium Opening For Seventy-, ... • s" Given Scholarship ^Xfith This Sunday -, Sheriff Gives Dinner To His Ocean Grove Summer Resident Second Season Services ■ Office At Jumping Brook Honored By University Of Country Club On Wednesday IRochester; Active In 'Summer TO LAY HAMILTON CHURCH Bishop E. G . Richardion, Dr. A . L. Baner to Activities In Ocean Grove Sheriff Moms J. Woodring gave CORNERSTONE ON SUNDAY The.laying of the corner­ Preach Opening Day Sermons/ Complete a dinner to the Warden and mem­ Frank. Nichols, summer ’ address, bers of the Monmouth County jail stone.. of the new . Hamilton 8 Front Circle, Ocean Grove, and .• Methodist church will be .held Summer Religious Program, Concerts Released staff on Wednesday evening, June home address, 1225 ■ Wakeling fourth, at the. Jumping Brook Sunday afternoon at the . site Street, Philadelphia, has been o f the old church oh W est. By Association Group; Conferences Listed Country Club, Neptune, New Jer­ awarded a 4-year competitive Ge­ sey. : 1 "■/ '; Bangs avenue hill, on Old Cor- ... nesee Scholarship by; the Univer­ lies avenue, in, the Hamilton' , '. . Following one pf the'most Successful Decoration; Day,,, Sheriff . Woodring expressed his sity of Rochester, at Rochester, • appreciation for (the cooperation section .of . Neptune, . with . weekends in years,. Ocean Grove this week will open its N, Y. . In granting the scholarship Bishop Ernest G, Richardson,; regular summer.religious season, when the great auditor­ and loyalty' of -the group. due consideration was given the . of: Philadtlphia aiid Rev. Al­ > Warden Joseph Schwark com'pli- score made by the applicant; on the ium is opened for the seventy-second season of services. bert L. Baner, the -! district mented Sheriff Woodring on his April examinations of the College 4%e-i>reirchin-iH?OT^hB-opCTmgTSllMay. are Bishop E. Ci., • intemientj .taliin" rt in successful ' terra. Mr. Schwark Entrance 'Examination Board^ liis kichardson,. of Philadelphia in the rnoi*ning, and in the. told of the many favorable com­ the service. Rev. Sanford -M. school record, and his' extra-cur- eveninsr, the Rev. A. L. Baner, tiicj*7~ : : ; — 7- ments that he had received on the Haney ,is. pastor of .the, ehiircli. , . V ,., these meetings, with Mrs. Kddowes ricular activities. . Frank, iyill en­ district.superintendent of the N,e\v ^ many . projects; sponsored by ■ the The old Hamilton- church, ter the University as a ipre-medir Rev. E . G. Ho^irighii.usen iiiunswii-k district. Sheriff. , She largest and most im­ which had served Methodists . . Rev. Robert Shuler cal student in September. :. -' Who Returns. AgaiD for the -Sev- ■Tlip opening of the other Sunday The Abundant Life meetings wiil portant’ of these is the County of thc section for several gen­ havo. as the leader during, July the Pastor of the Trinity Methodist A t .school Frank.is a first string' ' enty-Second Annujil Camp Me.et- services sponsored .by thc Occan Work Farm ,. where barracks have erations, .was destroyed in a Itcv, Carlisle Hubbard, and in Au- Church, , Cal., Who player oii the varsity tennis team, .■ ing, Well Known to. Occan Grove Grove.. Assbciajibn been ' erectedand where.'.vegetables spectacular fire last November. . will ‘ 0^ ov' (nilst,‘ DI 'r G e o r ^ 'e -A\’. lic n scii. The Will Come to Ocean Grove as one a.; member ofrthe' Clef Club, and a ■Audiences,- Rey.~f Homrigliouseri when tlie' Auditorium Bible class are grown for the County Insti­ lUeetirigs, will be held daily in the. of the Annual Cam)) preachers, member of. the . A Cappella- Choir. Brought Stirring Messages last will again be untler' the leadership tutions. Other major projects are tabernacle, with Clarence Iiolil- with Rev. E. G. Homvighouseh, Iri addition he . carries 5 ; majors i year, and will tearii with Rev. of Dr. Harold Paul Sic an', foniier the establishing of> a Bureau of 111 anii as pianist and A. J . Vci'soy of Princeton University. of work, earned honor rating, sings Shuler for the. 1941 Services. Skip-Stop Plan editor of. the Christian Advocate;, identification and.a Ja il Clinic arid as.spng leader. in the choir of Old Christ Church, and will'.meet in the Auditorium the construction of signs for mu­ th e children’s services to be held NEPTUNE SENIORS VISITING Philadelphia,' and play's two musi­ HELD UNDER S50fl BAIL Dropped By Roads Sunday afternoons Starting; July. G,‘ nicipalities in the County.' daily at hind -ill thc morning will ON C L A S S TRIP cal instruments. A t Ocean Gorve The Association Sunday ; Schorl ' Each member of the Staff spoke Arthur Stewart In Court After His again be under . the -direction of More than 85 Neptune high Frank is an Ajiditorium usher, a Central and Pennsylvania services, in the Yoiilig People’s briefly (pledging his continued sup­ Car Levels Broadway Standard Mi's. A. II. Leo, for the Thornley 'school seniors left. Wednesday' member of the Auditoriqrit choir; Railroads Abandon Plans to temple and ill the tabeinacle, will port to the Sheriff and wishing chnpel services, arid Rev. Johii morning for their . class trip to arid is active in the Young Peo­ Charged with driving while un­ Speed Service At Shore start, on June 29,-under the lead­ him continued success. ’Pemberton;, jr., as leader of the " Washington, D.. C., • where, ples’ Meeting. He plans to return, der the influence .of intoxicating ■ Unwillingness on the partof.sev-- ership, of John: S. Yeo and Mrs. Those present were: Sheriff junior services in the Auditorium. .under the supervision of seven ! to Ocenii Grove abput Jnne 2 1 and liquor after,his.ear had struck and eial communities to give up loaal Alexander II. Leo.' Morris J. Woodring, Warden Jo­ ■ Camp Starts August 2 2 members of the school faculty, to remain until college opens in demolished a light'Standard at the station stops oil. certain trains, was The North .End; and Sc.utli End Foremost 6 11 the -religious sched­ seph Schwark, Jail Physician they will tour the points of in­ the fall; - corner of Broadway ami; Whitfield given as the cause of-preventing pavilion. services, under the lead-' ule, o f the .1941 season, will be tbe David S. , Carey, ' Matrons Lillian terest in the Nation’ 3 Capitol His sister,.Martha Nichols;, holds avenue - early this . moriiiiig, .Ar- the speeding-up cf- service oil the ersliip—of— George1— G.—Miller—arid annual Camp Meeting services to^ —Brown;—Pauline O'Donnell, —Mae; Those faculty members ac­ a Rochester prize scholarship and thui*' Stewart, 721 Main .street, New York and Long Branch Rail­ Dr. Alfred Wagg, and the Bea:h be.held from August 22 to Sep- Nolan, Clerk Stanley C. Frazce, companying1 the students on is completing her sophomore year Bradley Beach, was held .in $500 road, according' to a joint ann­ Meeting, . at thc foot pf Ocean, tc-niber 1, with • the Rev. E . . G. Identification Bureau, Amerigo the trip were Thomas N. Davi­ at thc University. She plans to bail at. a preliminary' hearing this ouncement today 6 y W. V. Shydov. Pathway, Will also start on June Homrighousen, of Princeton Sem­ Tomanio, David L. Huggins, Stew­ son, the class advisor, Mrs. arrive at Ocean Grove this week morning in Ocean Grove police Passenger traffic Manager of the 29. , ' \ , inary, and Rev. Robert P. Shuler, art S. 'Blair, Guards, Earl Smith, Marian S. Clpavor,, Miss Anne and remain for the summer. court. Police. Justice James ■ R, Central Railroad of New Jersey, ' Special conferences scheduled-for William Kelly, George A. Ross, pastor -of the Trinity Methodist; Scholl, Miss Beatrice Brophy, Laird, jr., set the bail and called and C. G. Pennington, General this season-.include also -the ■ Con­ Frank Levering, Claude Lawlor, New Post Office Hours church, cf Los Angeles, Cal., as Kenneth Townsend, and Rob­ ia hearing for Monday evening at Passenger Agent of the Pcnnsyl- ference on Sacred Music,* to ' start Oscar Surles, Chef William Car­ Mrs. Willie Austin, Oedan Grove the morning and evening pi’each-. ert Kilgus, Miss Julia Neil, 8 p. m., Chief o f Police Willis At­ vaia Railroad, representing the two on Ju ly 21, for one. week; the Con- Acting Postmistress, this week an­ ers. Rev. George Henson; Associa-’ ter, of the Ridge Avenue school kinson said.... ' ' carriers which operate . trains over ferenco ;bri'',^Evangelism,,'.starting * ------+ —— ------v- ■ tion .president, will preside at the faculty also accompanied the nounced the pest office would bi- Stewart' was picked up • by Pa, this route. It had been proposed to on August 11; the Bible Lovers' meetings. . - group! open until seven in the evening in­ trdjnraii William Herbert after his start the plan on June 15. conferences, starting -0 11 Ju ly 27, The- complete prpgram as issued Batdorf-Koch stead of six-thirty. The new hours car, 1 travelling south on Whitfield A poll recently taken among the and - theVlnternaticnal Union . of. apply only to the stamp and par­ by!.the Association follows:-:,;’, ';.- avenue, struck the standard dead regular commuters cn this lino Gospel Missions coivCevcnce,' which '-June 8 , A. -M.—-Bishop E«-G. Wedding Held cel post windows, however, the center, demolishing it and exten­ from points between Bay -; I'Hwd une son stnrts 0 11 August, fourth, for four ,Richnrds.on, Philadelphia; p. M.— money order window still closing, at sively damaging hisj ciir. Stewart I junction, and- Long Branch showed days. • '■■■■&?& Rev. A . I.., Ilaner, Our District Su- Jacob Batdorf, 19 Seaview ave­ 0:30. ' . was tininjuced. I that more than two-.thirds. of the To Be Wed Saturday Salvation Army Auirust 2. pel’intendent . . ,- nue, for seven years, associated ' ■ •, ■■ . . ■; •passenger..; in this arpii .were in la- . Also' Fchcduled' asrii.u for O.ca-i June lo, : A: -31.—Dr.'VP.obert-E. wit|i the Grand, Atlantic hotel, and •j.une Anita Hughson, only Grove, is the Salvation. Army vlsi-. vPOer, Ve\v York* P. M.—-Di W. Miss Irene Koch, a member of the Tifne^JBible Quiz To Start June 27 .^J vice through the elimination ~of tativ.W-'over -the w'cck-o:id of. 'Aujs. daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. T. A. E a i 1 'Lesiiir'nj AUiar.y. N. Y .’ . faculty of the Reading; Pa., schools, . p. ,i ■ ' :UJ, j nine.stops from the .morniiig. aiid ust.2.' G'jnei'al' Evnngelir.e.-B'/il!’. Hughson', of t Neptune, will be . Jt.ne 22.-A. M.~Dr. J. M. E,i- •were married Tuesday evening lit rcti'.ed leader of the Ani’y,-, i« married at Atlanta, Ga., on Sun­ Uetails (Jut his jt Ci iincil'of Churches;.P. M. ' St; Paul’s Methodist cluuvh. The vJuestions, I Week * speedingeY9’^ eon?»,,utc^ up tlie running times .of again', schciiiiled to' spSilf.; ■ ;r..- : . day, ’ 1 June' 8 , to Lt. Hall . Cain, I—Dkhop F , J . McConnell. ■ ! Rev. John Pemberton, jr., per­ ccrthin tiaihs- by as. much 'ras 'l.u The 'general'daily ^program. Sp^iii U. S. A;, .soil of - Mr. and Mrs. ' The Ocean Grove Times National tinue for a total of ten weeks cr J June ?'•,■ A. M.— Dr. H airy N. formed tlie ceremony.. for sixty questions.. niiliutes in each direction. Sored -b y . the. . association, J s t6 Hardy Cain, of Sunimcrton, S. C. ■ Bible. Quiz will open oil June 27. Ii()lme>, New Y > :k ; P.- -M.— Dr.- 1 th e bride \yns attended by Miss Residents of Bay Head Junction; Miss' Hughson is. a graduate of Friends of Ocean Grove, whether First Quest inns- Listed stai't. 6 11 July l . au(l ,rviii. tiir(ugli''l Evelyn Haag, of Reading, Pa., the Point Pleasant, Mannsquniv.Sprint' Ralph W- Sockman, Christ Church, Neptune high school in the class of residing here or away, famed for The first week's questions ai:e August HO. This -ptiiWani .’will New York. . ; ■ Maid of Honor, while Thomas Lu­ Lake, Belmar, Asbury , Park, 'AI- again. Include the, young People’s 1938, while Lt. Cain graduated their knowledge of Biblical facts, published with ' other- announce­ . July G, A .' 31.—Dr. Daniel Pol- ther, also of Reading, was the Best lcnhurst, Elberdn and l.ong Brandi, meetings in tiie temple, with Rev.; from West Point in the "class of are giveri an opportunity, to win ments on page_bight of this Week’s injrr4Philadelphia; P."M.-—Dr. Ar- Man. Mrs. Batdorf graduated communities which-would Have- re­ George. G. pilwor'th""as. the leader 1939,. and is stationed with the a grand prize of $ 1 0 0 by the vise of paper, and are clfered as an e::- thut.-C. Jam es, Drexcl. Hill, Pa. ■■ from the Stato Teachers tained their stops under, the plan— in' July, and Roy. -Robert C.'.Wells Signal Corps at Fort McPherson, that knowledge. . No one is barred,, ample of the ty.pe questions to be •July - IS,.'-A! M. and J'. 51.— Dr. college, and has been associated were almost unanimously ill favor as the August leader. Walter I), in Atlanta, Ga. The father of the ministers and laymen alike have an asked ; during the contest’s dura­ J . . W. Hamilton.,' S t; .Petersburg, with the Reading school system for of the proposal, while objectors Eddpwes will lead the music ,it bride is owner and manager of thc equal chance of winning a cash tion. Should there be one or more F l' i

forever, barred of their, actions thoro- , for against the said subscriber. «r. .?•,. PAGE,TWO CHANCERY 8—105 Jersey, - to satisfy a decree of said Fee $38.04. .Dated, Freehold, N. J., May 7, 19*1. .between tho hours of 1.2 o ’c lo c k a n d f SHERIFF'S SALE:—By virtue of a;court amounting to approximately ? 6 ,- 1 John D. Herr,: Edwin P/ LongstVeot. Esq. J o'clock (at 2 o'clock D aylight Savhip , writ of fl. fa;-to me directed, issued -786. •' . ‘ ; • 312 South Fortieth Street, 302-8 Klumonth Blue*. • » . • Time) 'in tho afternoon of sakl day out of the Court of Chancery of the I All the following tract or parcel of Philadelphia, Pa. LEGAL NOTICE Stato of New Jersey, will be exposed land and premises hereinafter par- Asbury Park, N^-V ^ ; ' at tlio Court House,. In the Borough Estate of George M.- Thomas, doccas —19-23 ($10.00) . -• • of -Freehold, County 'of Monniouth to sale at public vendue, on tlcularly- described, situate, lying 1 a n d Notice Of Settlement Ot Account ASBUHV PAUK • NATIOKAU;. DANK I New Jersey;, to satisfy a- decree of Monday, the 10th day of June, .1941, {being In the Township of Neptune, in GHANCEBY 8-118 . of 12 o’clock and 5 I the . County r of n‘Monmouth ^nnn Orove. and State known) , of E state’of Georslanna .AV. Tucker, de- . . vxD TRUST COMPAM said court amounting to approxim ately SHE BIFF'S SALES—By virtue of a ; V ^ v - F . M u l l t i v - V ‘ $g, i i s .oo. .... writ of fl. fa. to mo directed, issued CeNotl'ce is hereby Klven that ■the_ :>c- ■1 , . ■ * .■■•Trust Oft le e r. . | All tho following tract or parcel of out of the Court of Chancery of • the - ‘ V ■■■ - Asbury Park.'-'N.' J* ■ | land and premises hereinafter particu­ Stato oC New Jersey, will be exposed Substitutionary -.adm lnlstvator •'''!!• larly described, situate, lying ;and be­ to sale at public vendue, on will .annexed and substituted, trustee. i n g in t h o T o w n s h ip o f N e p t u n e ii* f Monday, the 23rd day of Juno, 1941, between the hours of 1 2 o'clock, and w a w . s s E x e c u t o r s the ’County of Monmouth and State stated by tlie Surrogate oj th e t.p u m of New- Jersey, at Ocean Grove, and 15 o’clock (at 2 o’clock Daylight* Sav­ being known and. designated ns.Xot ing Time) in the afternoon of said ’ ; chax{i:»v~»—io 1 (Number Twelve. Hundred arid Seventv day,-at tho Court House in the Bor­ ;;a r.s? 8^ ^ '?«•? m i 1? l i t V IMS S A i«KOy virtue of tv Six (No.* 1276) on the south'side of ons nuu --r-- ough of Freehold, County .of Mon- . I Mt. Hermon W ay on tlie Map of L o ts mouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a de­ ^'3IS^r^ S ^ . , w it." f V i fa-.to .i\*o ;illrootelhc of Camp Ground of the Ocean Grove cree of said, court amounting to ap­ Jin .* application will be..made lot th. ; §iutL“ W, Xe* J'W ,V I11 w exposed Camp . -Meeting. ’Association of- the 147 Abbott Avenue, proxim ately $2,740. Being all. the northerly fift>'Cjght; ! * ( 3 - 4 ) of an inch; thppce aliowSncoof commKsiyns to sale at public vendue. o.i ■ M ethodist Episcopal. Church. Ocean Grove, N. J. . , All tlie following tract, or. parcel of ■ BEING ■ the sam e -premises- demised Solo Executor land and, premises hereinafter partlcu- .* : l & m l a v : t h e ’ ■l.itli- I t t y o f •'■".no, i : hundred and forty-four (544J . north ifoot four and onc- and let to Frank H. Maynard by tin nunureu ana 'y v Ross R. Beclt, Esa., larly described, situate, lying and be­ ,Hm te(l May ,1., lOtl, and. south • on the Map _ of Lots^ On said Camp Meeting Association by (Electric Bide., • ing in the Borough of Neptuno City Ica'so dated July. 1, 1875 and rccovde*' Camp Ground of . the. Oqean. Gro\ e Asbury Pa.rlt, N. J. in the Couiity of Monmouth and Stato ! In the. Monmouth Comity .Clerk's Of­ Camn ■ Meeting Association Of . ■ the •. Pfoctor ■ •... of • New Jersey, and known as Lot fice in Vol. .323 of Deeds, page 30G and Methodist Episcopal Church; .being n? O cgAii A venue; tlience (4). northerly, -20-24 (?5.20) Number Four Hundred and Five on iby several mesne assignments assign­ tlmt portion , thereof « £ lch. •*&"*£• ------— :------i>iapMap iB, i , oof t ivAvondale v o u a a io -ieTerraco, r r a c o , mmade a a o by o y I fifty eight feet three inches soutneilj 8-97 NlartV In r f Rggers.T> n irnnn CivilP ltrll Engineer,T^ncrlnnnl’ dateddn4ni-T ed to W alter Smith, by M ary' Verhot* from the southerly line of Olln S reet. Porter; Individually and ns ; executrix , February 14th, 1911, revised August ' . service 1 ALSO a certain Indenttire of iease RllEIHFF'S SALE:—By virtue of a jot igi 3 > and filed in tlie office of the Enjoy I of the last will and testam ent of M av mado by tho sald^Ocean Gro\e Camp I J. Vernon, .deceased, and husband,. I-• made’.by' tho stildTOceati Grove uamp.^i«-^i*u ...... - i writ of fl. fa. to me directed, Issued clerk of * Monmouth County at Freo- M eeting AssociationAn^nrlutlon of 'the.-Sfethodist tne.-^ii {Civil "Engineer, dateu a ^ i *. « v.., ------b.ysigtimeht of. lease dated December I Episcopal :Chin‘ch unto- one Laura P .! BEING a pa'rt of tlie same premises nitt of the Court of Chancery of the hold. New Jersey, September 9, 1911, 29, 1924 and duly, recorded In- snlr. 'Hyatb dated November 15th> 1870 and {demised and let'to one Isaac M. W ard Stato of New Jersey,-.will be exposed and .more particularly desdrlbed as .' Clerk’s Office In B6ok-12Sl of Deeds recorded in the Monmouth Countv J>y said Camp Meeting Association by to sale at public vendue, on follow's: > at the page 433. v . • . . • . - ' *- «*■»•» ~ - • - * » ------T C nvom her IB. <1870, :-.and Monday, tho 9th day of June, 1941, Beginning at a point In the westerly < IjQtweenbetw;een tho/the hours o of r i^1 2 o o’clock-and uiuL.v aim nno lltlQ 0f oc Morris w om s AvenueAvenue atat aa .point pome ens-dls- • AND :ALS0 all tlie estate, ■ right ipage 407, etc., Insofar as said lease.af - 1! recpiftearecorded .in.uiw in tne uienv» nnnk • i oni2 d4. •-on r*5 0 o’clock Clock (at (at 2 2 A o’clock,? 1 Daylight gof tanttan^ fifty ty feetfeet northwardlynorthwardly fromfrom the th< title, Interest’ term of, years yet tf fects the“: the: premises preiiiises' above abo\e ciescrjoKu, <]escribed, i | tne sauj imilMlllll„ tu?e Of Lease - p ?UUL_. '• — **— Of «—»v.«;eat comer of Evergreen naa ro'ne nnd unexpired,. property posses­ ■ Saving T im e), in- the afternoon - of northwest corner of Evergreen nad which said lease insofar .as Mt affects ( as It affects said- promises, | Faid day, at thei Court House, in the Morris Avenvites;Avenues; thence (l)( 1 ) northeast- No iVeed lo deprive yourself of sion, claim and demand . whatsoever the premises premises above above described described'having having • v,eer» asslpned unto the said as .well in law.'as. in equity. of ti- .■Borough’of Freehold,‘ County .of Mon-, wardly, along tho westerly linelir~ of -a 'been' through several -ibesne assign­ Eleanor W. Bobinson .by assignment Sheffield's quality dairy products said parties of. the first, part, of, .1? twenty-nine ments assigned; transferred and s t nm lo bv Ada-W . Hale and others, fe ;'if c S y,n^uSnatVn/ tS ^ and to thv?;, said demised prem ises, an• over to Lj;nn Holland an^Evehne^Hol-^ healing - date May 12, 1920,. and re­ while you’re vacationing... the same J every part and parcel -thereof, /\vlt’ land, - his w ife. ; byv_an- assignm ent of the -.'appurtenances. ,:And..; alsQ .the .^aid cord ed . In , the Monmouth ,Conn^ l o t f a c t or pare,, the^^o^'^V T h^cT ^T T or^ l e a s e d a te d .T u n o '.ls t, 19^.1 a n d J e Clerk’s Office In. Book 1115 of Deeds fine liealtli-giviii" milk, butter and indenture of lease; and , every clause corded In the Momnoutl nf Count> article and condition therein express­ on pages *153&c;. . i" - ■ - . * ; Clerk's Ofllce In .Hook .1145 of Deeds.* „AND-ALSO ,- all ,tho - estate, right, —<'-btl,7 “ e-c“Ueese-«‘ill-bc'^delivcreri_t'o~ ed and contained.• ' _ • being in the Township of sixteen hundredths (100.10) feot to n [ tit le , - i n t e r e s t , ; te r m ^ o f ^ y e a i s ^ y e t ^to theft CountyC o u n t y ofOI Monmouth AUOUJWuutit. and ------State of point^beingUC1UB the'northeast uro iiviuicu»i, i»;uiiibi-corner'of til."lot lJJ Seized1 as the'tlie property proneri> of ui WAT/TRl? ...... ,)^ lTOTi.»Lrl*;T«l!iK G E T H E It WIIII u ifli _ nlT7^untl*rslnpular | __ - your door here as dependably as at •- * -— «” ovnpiitinn ar tho. prem ises mentioned, and desorih?*.* COtno, and uuexplred, . property, pos I N ownw Jersey. , ,, ' ,,+w Number Four Hundred and Eight; tirnmisp.q mr'nMonod and desci p . i . Beginning at a. point in the south- hence (3) southwestwardly, along tllo S M I T H o t P O U T r a t ’n wald Indenture of lease, and the (.session,.. claim : and; demand w'hatsO- Beginning i your city home. { th e s u it ♦ • •lv line of Embury Avenue, distant easterly lino of lot Number four hun- I and to be sold, bj bulJdings. thereon, with the appnrten- ever, as well In law as. In equity of the nrco*«, ..itii.d...the term of years therein (said party of tho first part, of, In nnd A'en hundred and six feet ana ^lne- dred and. eight, thirty-five 'and fifty Better phone today for convenient M OltltlS *T. WOODKINO, Sheriff entlis“titlfs of .a a foot eastwardly,cnntwardly f»om i-mn _thetho hundredths (35.50) feet, ^ more or less, fifty mentlened, yet to eoine and nnexplred< [ to the said .demised' premises; and mtheast corner of. First Avenue, now to a point being thd n or th w est-corner- D a te d : M a y " , .1 0 4 1 JJi.th the prlvlleire -of/, renewals for n ,every part, and parcel' thereof, with home delivery of this finer milk, the "WiW \Atkins Avenuo and Embur> A\enue, Number four hundred and six: like term of years forever... • jtlie .appurtenances^ . And also, tho said ns^shown-on^sald^map;-thence ;-(l) thenco ,(4) southeasterly along the best in out- hundred-year history—• (C?(I)I° *. ArC21-i4 0 Fee $20.0 SUBJECT, nevciilheless; to; the rents, {indenture' of Lease, and.every clause, ns;.Bhown-onv.si»ld-^.mapj-thence .,«) thenco . (4) soutl“eaito"ly nC ® the ■ ' ’oyf»«nnjs.. coniVtioMv nnd nroylsjoJisjartlcle-and-condltion-therein-expressedssed I . tvvardly, along . the southerl>. northerly line of lot Number four hun- in-p^bl-TndeMure-nf-T;ease~mentron»*d., v-r-nntTA-mentldrtPd | I andnnd contained: contained; 'to io have im vc-.«»«*■ and to w :-hold hold i . TCnibury. Avenue'twenty, feet, tnenco. dred and six, ono hundred feet to the — “*•**' nf r.vnn cn!ri,Tndenture ofiLease, and other iiu iitf,. Kmhiirv' Aventio one num;r«u .- The iii« propertyprogeny :.'.g , situated at and. P h o n e A . P. 2 0 0 0 . j. BoAinc T un era J Borne J""'? «*■-Vi? k n o w n a s N o . : 89 M o r r is A e v r iu e , N e p - ■r^icon ,m i*-pi-,.( . . . ,.fc t h e...... ‘- - t y ^ U - westwardlv tuneme vny,City, N. i\. J.j . • . ii«iiT rT i ^ nrs^VlViJ^T,eV ?,r^Vfa c‘DSPOVs* ,rand • assigns, to them and , F.stabllshefl 1^00 »*iw *”r.-*• v.»v,• *- I ■ ’ Rftl7.ftdSeizedoei-iicu oasu» n tVinmtho e nvnnnrKproperty * ‘Af oto t ------Buchanon T tnntinnnn — — - «. i * u nTi'l • ■ — Louise. Marshall | their.- ohiy proper, tiso, benefit and - be- & ilionco^-t h e n c e (4)° ( 4) nnorth o r t h -1 jc, o ,v ,« o ir ...... nnd. to:be'rsold. bv . • ‘ ‘Ihoof, for ’and’ durltig- air the* rest» resl- * xiitm w e - v># ------& Smock Lumber Company,, et als., 1007 !!:ih*?s A t o .« Asbury Park^ ^ tract twenty reot, } ht anR]Cs to taken in execution at ^ tlio, suit of S H E F F I E L D S e O & e C t MOnitTS, ,T« '\V.not>itT\r!, Sheriff I.duo niul remainder, the said, term of .lo s e p l. n . E ly . M p r. T e l. 4527. •D a ted ':..M a y 9.. 1 !>H. ■: , •• {years yet to. come and/unexplred,„,os,m.0(„ withwun ,g s & n ^ ? ss:rs'8tc"ti s- .nna' 1 0 b o Our sen lees oTOllahlo to ull ro. Frankel. & FrnntceV.SoVrs,'; v; 'the- privilege of renewal forfor aa like jonnterm I twolve feet to tlie sou h piace MOTtTlTS .T.^VOODIUNO. Slierlff Homogenized Vitamin D Milk '5 :1 V 2 1 - 2 1 Fee $27.5)0 ■ of years ./.forever,; Subject,reject. heverthe- ^ V Dated: May 23. 1941. ^ - iiarillrsj ot-Ilnnuctnt.circum stances. ' ——_— less,-- to. the rents, cov< *- ' -*••***■ 8—i'lfl ‘- :. i.lons :.and rprovisions in , CHANCl’HY v " i „ .denture of Lease mentioned VI1 t u e , o t a trrtii 11 1 • • i - • • the - Premises iNo 4C2, as shown oir iw u siiK>11'E itiK H I iv F's F ’S sS,\JSy v i; i:: virtue,• ••■' ot >. a . •wW tivith ■••••-n-air-and. • ,• singular• , wit of fl. fa. lo me directed, lisuo.l ^ Ith-all nnd slnsiiiar.described and N Nb; o ; 2 ?,, W eest s t Asbury Park.. *...... -„Monmou r , T wt r it of the Court of Chancery, of. tlio' wvc.u’ n'entloiwil; nnd . together, with County, New Jersey, m adcbyW .- 1 1 . Take notijco tjiat William W. Sl- o u t Oi. ____ Stateito of New Jcfsi/y,Jorst/y, willwill: be exposed j he"■ Jnilldliiss ^ .thereon, • . iDeNyse, Civil; Engineer,-and Sui \ e> 01 monds. Jumping Brook Boad, Intends to sale* dt • publhr • ven.Uto, i..-. r.;,mi r • ;l]'? th e .H ap.nij.rtonances'. L W io n a n c c s . , . . . mndo ■ October: .1,: nnntniWnt - the; .Township • Cbmmittee Monday, tlio 1 0 th day o£ June*,. 1941,. -Seized as the .property of HarrJot TOGETHER with • all . W *Pm®5‘: of the Township of Neptuno for Pic­ betweenuvm*w«-m.v the lioiirs. of 112 2 o'clo o’clock ck : till'd- l and 5 5. K. N- V KobInsonr Hoblnson, singuv single, :ei. et. uw., nls^ taken tuuETHBR'tures, tools, v goods wun and-chattels• uu ______now_ _ nnry B eta.Consnnuul n r ' o’clock fat .2 . oVlvri'k; Da vllirht Ssi viuu. j !1 ’ ^ ° 9 lltIon at the. suit of. The N a-. fixtures, tools, goods and- chattels now nrirv* ti»*fti»v-^--*-. -~ !tanned in or Junipfng^ook )Tlme) In’tlio afternoon of said day. ‘ tlonaV Florence : Crittenton ^Mission; lui.Tlrat* Cbnta^ned nre ‘ now used or .shall ntncod" herear In, Lniw'„r Countrj- Chib, i.V^^Consi] Neptune Township . “ ' ^ *-i ■*•■-••••• • i.i - « ■ ^ 'i^^v r-m norntc. aiifl. to bo—sold by (or.'ter tiiat be used in connection with tho Objections, if any. sliould bc made M o to r I operation or enjoyment of the t>r<5m- Inunedlately in 'writing-to John W T.pnvp Ocgim Grove _ ---- | ises or nnv part tbpreof. or nn> ap- Knox, Clerk of the Township of Nep- — “Post O f f i c e : pnrt^nnnceH thereunto belonging. lunc, fcoptunb,upiunc, N. t\. J. j. . - p Effective April 27. 1‘Jll , ‘Seized as the pmnertv of Bessio ------(Signed) W illiam ,W. Slmonds M atthews, et als.'. taken ih execution- —23-2! . (l)iij tlirlit snrlnir 1 lin o ) ■ 1 . L.* • _r TTnM10 Owners’ Loan 7:20. 8:20, 9:20, 10:20 A. M. Overtaking the Undertaker „ nodv cot poiato bf l >4-, , ’ ClfAXCKIlY 8-121 1:20, 3:20, 5^20, 7:20 1’. M. fl°\r°?nlsin»oq of America, and .to be SlfllUIFI ’S S.\T,i::— Dy virtue of a United States ot ywm wrVt.'jof fl. fa- to me directed, Issued Daib; .Except Sundays iSolVAnnt<»’; T WOODiUNG. Slterlff out 'of the Court ’Of Chancery".of':the . 'itcservutloiiR mnst lit' m a d o o n • j f f o i i i . i i * .* * „n i(V4i. State of Newv Jersey, will be exposed nil convbvs '.2'1 ,1 ;*• r» T,onn'^tT*e°t. Sol.r.. • .^ ^ 16 salc'at public: vendue, bn . ' • F .d w in V. L ° n v? Fee S2 Moittlay, the 30th day. of Juhe, 1941. fOI n n e o i __ l.: - —7 between the hours of 12 o’clock and. 5 —— A c i l A N C lI l t Y ' :i-IOUO o ’c lo c k (n t 2 o ’c lo c k ' D a y lig h t S a v in g , • -r»f n Time) In tlie afternoon of said day, at S U E H I FFF'S I ' o SALE!*—...... v l-l l^Hc„edlumied tliel,K* ;Court »-ouri . House,j louse in motho .Borough uoi'ougn .of— ./ writ of fl. fa. to m'Jl'ViVw e •directed, i.i v of the pfreehold, rt!eh0in • - Couiity County Ofof M Alonmoutll, onniouth. New

M o m m y ,. Llu-. ■l" li > ‘v,.,UL,.',OnV'ir' a n il fi 7M- A ll th e f o l l o w i n g t r a c t o r p a r c e l o f between the houis of i 2 .oe o | In ntl and..premises hereinafter partlcu^ o'clock. (a ( '; 2 o i*lock.^Dn> Il^nt^ ha\i h ia).i,.'. acscrlbed, situate, lylnff and be- , Tinie) In. tlie. afleinoon. 0:T, Uch of Ins- Iritho Borough of Biyulloy Beach, . (nt the Gourt J New In the County of Monmouth, and State Prgehold. Countj■ .pf; »IO'>mo!Un. o£ New .Icrsey> ,tnown .na..pairt, ot ,ot • Jnracy, to ^atljfj -“^A^SS^tety ?2i- number: imrij-thirty: one.'inone-In jiiqiplot aA on map court amounting to approximnieiy i-, entitled'I ,f,Map4‘M of Central Park; be- ip e rty o f W/ A. -Harveys” mado •l20ln the nhares j”? ^S^cl's 2 Corliss,______.Survoyer; per W ;; 1>cr . o r t h e Fortieth series o f . ^ H . TJeNys'e, Jr.. and move particularly c a p i t a l Htock of thejNeptune BUWinB a6,sc|.„)eiI, as fojlm vs^ ; a n d . L ° a n , Ap™ lallon, _a n e s ln n ln p r a t n s t a k e In the norths said A ssociation.. h> Je n i t c o r n e r o f M o n m o u t h A v e n u e a n d m aw . nndt ln the -second ^ p l a c e nil o At|nn,|c Avonu(! . thejlSe (i) cast- thAll e . following that oortnln plot, '. ..iL.P^co ,;,. or n-u'celw rce. wnrdlyW ohmollth. along Aven„a the northerly flttJ. teot. line of thenc0 B a ld .. . Of land and -fVS?l*5S3«5t of Neptune. In (2) northwardly,,at right angles with . heln« l.n-;W ^.^^53.hV n Rroun-1 southwardly along the easterly line, ion the Map Mp.'-Tiot: As- of said Atlantic Avenuo seventy-five or Ihe Ocean Rro'0. Cam i feot to the point or place ofheglnnlng; ' '.Hoctntlon. of the Methodist ^tuscm solzeiT as the property of Daniel; M .-'. Church. -UWrttirtrK* of Tennle H. .TeWart. et als.v taken In execution at ' Seized as^ the prop fhe m]|ti ot The Prudential Ihsuranoe’ Tlmmnns. et. ah, taken Comnnny or America, a corporation

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tions mentioned but standing out Kirnaru ».*■.«• ”’‘n« rep Sl*i 28 —------— ------»-*------*------— ! There is another name tor the boldly at the top of the end (30 lines') . : 20-4-t 1 ew'- ______:^mii}iiint»Min«iiiin.,miiii*iiiH«"ii«n»tn"nii«ii!«uit^ . little game ol repeatedly flouting coming close to being equal to aU Monmouth. Cbnntj- Surrogutefs. Office I ... , the speed laws. It the others added together is the in mo- •mui.i.vt. ■____ “ overtaking the undertaker. Ger- Martha :T- «as.°aecSsed.Thomas, deceased. ■ | S l Y l l t h one item: “Exceeding, the speed Notice, to Creditors • , to :Present HoWEfd L« I . tainly there is ample statistical limit.” No less than 9,800 s p r ­ Claims' Against Estate. - evidence that habitual players in i - Pursuant to the Order of ‘Joseph L. g ing drivers caught up with the Donahajv Surrogate; of the County of g (Succetaor to A o k Iqb A SmlthV ? . this lottery lose everything. undertaker in ’ 184fl, and almost a I\lonmouth, mado on the Seventh day g s. Of t h e 3 5 ,0 0 0 persons killed in quarter of a million others caught of May, 1941, , on- the application, of g traffic accidents last, year, 24,000 j John D. Herr,' surviving executor of g Plumbing I up with an ambulance. - •,: I the estato of Martha T.: Thomas, de- £• -met death through some reckless ceased,crased^noUce notice Ts“ Is herebyheVeby. given to the I .5 : i * V 1 As long as the records have a of.sald.deceased to cvh|*itt to 5 • or illegal action on the part of a ex e c u to t- been kept, the analysis ex­ -«.jsctiber surviving exc^«^v. . Sshlinning and Heating|V driver, according -to The Travel­ ceeding the. speed limit has led aforesaid, “ii»lr their debts and demands | ; ; .. . . = e r s ’ analysis of 1940 s accidents against the said estate, uridQr .oath, the list as the major cause of within' six months from the date of, -which has just b e e n released. traffic accidents in the V. £>. the aforesaid ;order, or they will be HARDWARE I .There are a dozen such illegal ac- Paints and Oils I ;• ';'1 V-V, VvV'-V-..- .. " 51 Main Avenue J OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Telephone 4741

HOT to. a proposition like this?” HOME-MADE BREAD “Go ahead, Mister. Put an automatic gas water lieater in , my home for 2 months. It’s free and puts me under no DAILY,- 3 P. M. obligation to buy. I enjoy crystal-clear, free-running hot .. y water as much as the next. And if it costs as little as you Reitz Model Bakery 47 Pilgrim Pathway say, I’ll keep on enjoying it!” (All you have to pay is OCEAN GROVE '.for the. gas you use. See for yourself how little it costs.)

FREE TRIAL will Centennial I 60-MY k iORE than 1,100 modern motor trucks and cars are in the ' prove to YOU .the loyr cost of Shoe Rebuilders i I V \ big green telephone fleet that serves New Jersey. This 63 Main Ave., Occam Grove | . Automatic Gas'Water Heating: fleet enables telephone forces to mobilize and move quickly QUALITY comes first— | for regular work or emergency in any part of the State. we have it | SERVICE comes next^—we | A s efforts in aid of National Defense'mount more and give it. ■ '/ : I JERSEV iEniRRL P0IUGR & UGHT [om pnnv moro ra p id ly , demands upon the mechanized army of tele­ SATtSKAUTION ia What J phone communication aro at . a now-"high" in tho work of we all want—we guarantee-.S keeping I ho sorvico rocdy for every Dofenso need. 1§ H . Telephone A, P, 8960; ', .l I N E W JERSEY BGIL TELEPHONE COM PANY elMniiituniuiHiinituinitiiuiDiutiiiHaoiuWiiUixJ

Telephone Asbury Pairk 6600 FRIDAY, JUNE; 6, 1941 P A G E T H R E E

^ (iiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiifii.iiiaiiivviiiiiaiiiiitf.tiiiiiiiiittaiiiiiinatriiiiiinntmninRiHfiiitfiinfiiuiiiiiiiitiuiujiiiiiiitiitiiiit '•* of THE TIMES ! PplH E TIMES advertisers need our trade and I I L*_J friendship. When you need anything first I I./S \TtiAlS|K YOU 1i (3HHU try to buy it at home. ; . We are anxious to 1 Grovers Drop Grove Police l l ^ y '; CALL A<3AIN: | see our home community the center of com- I ! A HANDY DIRECTOBT FOR OUR READERS | | mercial and social activity. Communities grow and I League Contest Beat Ocean Twp | prosper through combined efforts. Cooperation and § I team work make for results. Trade at home. 1 A basket dealer . Would have Ocean Grove police won their BUSINESS DIRECTORY ; ^ found a ready irtarket . Monday pistol match with the Ocean town­ evening- at the City Softball league ship squad Wednesday, by the score CROCKERY . game between the-Grovers A. C. of 1150 to 1110. The match was A. J. OBRECHT Tel. 4163-J Estimates Given and the Presbyterians as the play­ one of those shot in ,the Shore D. W. CLAYTON Of course you want the best and most reasonable. ers oh the two teams committed Police Pistol league. Patrolman NEWSPAPERS F irst Class Work Only You can get it at the twenty errors during the six inning Wiilliam Denham, of the Grove Painter Decorator contest] The Presbyterians finally 53 Main Avenue. Tel. 5283 team, shot high for the match with Paper Hanger won the contest by a 13-11 score. CUT RATE. SHOP Coach Robert Kilgus, who is now a 292 s;ore, with Patrolman Ray­ Ocean Grove’s Original Carrier 12% Heck Ave., Ocean Grove Kitchen Equipment and Furniture with the senior class in Washing­ A . first inning splurge gave the mond Anderson a close second with ton, wants an even better squad of Grovers a 2-0 lead, only, to have 2.91. R. Garrity of the Ocean town­ House Furnishings, Hotel, Restaurant and Bar. Supplies junior varsity players next year, the churchnSen come back ^vith two ship squad was high on his team EDMUND L. THOMPSON Phone: Asbury .Park 16I5-M 15 South Main Street Telephone.Asbury Park 1 X4 7 o f, their own in the second, tying Opposite.. Main Avenue Gates and so is holding basketball prac­ with 287. ' ' Exterior and Interior THOMPSON & GILLAN tices already in the Neptune gym .. the score. Four runs for the Pres­ In another liiatch in tho league, P ain tin g ' :'j. Painting and Decorating Kilgus had one. of the best junior byterians and five for the Grovers AUTO BODY REPAIRS the Neptune township team won. Estim ates Furiilsiiort : ' . . Paperhanging ' squads around here last year, and further complicated matters as the • Have Kadlators Clenneti and Itepalreit Before Filling IVItli Anti-1'rcezc from Asbury Park' 1 squad by a 03 Cooknmn A rc., Oci*mi Grove EASY PAYMENTS from the turnout, should have an third inning came to a closet A riiono Asbury Pnrk ARRANGED Body and Fenders XFJrtl- A n fin li Painting score of 1173 to 1164. even better ,one this coming sea­ scoreless .fourth inning,was follow­ lift .Abbott;AtC'y/-Occnn*. Grove*.“S* Repaired : i-IvlV A ilU vlI , Finishing V ; m*rir ’Frjiinc ana Axle Strnlghterier-->Vlieel. AJIsnment ' . son. ..a lot more fellows would be ed by a six run splurge by the The scores: 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Telephone 3472 there if they didn't have jobs or Presbyterians in the .fifth, which, ___: U1-Ocean-- Grove —:— • FRED K1ENZI.EN ANDREW TAYLOR other sports to take care-o f7 . with the one more they got in the' Denham . . : - ...... 292 CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK well, lots of luck to every one out sixth clinched the game. The Anderson ...... 291 97 Mt. Tabor Way TIK AND SltEET METAL G uy ...... 287 for the team'.even though they all Grovers scored two in the fifth and W O llK EB Atkinson ...... 280 Ocean Grove FABIO BATTAGLIA can’t be on the squad... Rutgers sixth, but did not threaten to take 75 Sooth .Main Street* Aubcry Tark university, entering the Pough­ the lead. PAINTING and DECORATING SIDEWALKS and CURBS . CEMENT BLOCKS Phone £601 SHUEELEBOAKDS, FOUNDATIONS-CONCRETE BULKHEADS keepsie regatta for the first time, Rogers, starting Grover pitcher, Telephone A. P. 328.1-W Occan Township 211 Bangs Avemie. Neplun*,' N; J . . Telephone Asbury Park 893S was givetCthe number-two .lane-in was touched” for seven hits in four R. Garrity the race...The S:arlet have been and two-thirds innings before he T. Harvey COAL AND FUEL OIL rowing a lot on the Raritan and gave way to Bellissen, who allowed B. Harvey A. L. BROWN NEPTUNE LAUNDRY should make a good showing for two hits and no w alks for the re­ J . Garrity Tinsmith CASH 'AND CARRY SERVICE ICE—FUEL OIL—COAL themselves. . . and with the opening mainder of the contest. Npne of Slate nnd Phliiirle ALL SERVICES ■Kelvinators of the North End bowling alleys Booting of All hlmli 20%. Discount the Presbyterians were struck out. StoirftB and Fanm re* Timken Oil Burners the regular- Tuesday and Thurs­ Individuals Rogers issued seven-bases on balls Devlin Telephone 3113 . Nept. Highway & Corlies Ave. Telephone 615 day gang was again on hand, but to aid the churchmen in their cam­ Wilgus 109 Abbott Ave* Ocean (jrtue Neptune, N. J. thq regular scores were missing..- paign. Sutphen, Presbyterian pit­ W, Herbert MILK AND CREAM probably the opening' of the sea­ cher, gave four free trips and al­ J. Herbert Bennett ... son has a lot to do with it-and the lowed fourteen hits, five more than DRESSMAKING-DESIGNING MATTHEWS and FRANCIONI scores will go up as time goes on.. his team got, but managed to gain ALTERATIONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS WARDELL’S DAIRY Ed. Stratton, Bob , Stratton and the victory;. “From Evening Gown to Skirt” Tlie Oldest undertaking ;EstalJllB]i- Bob Holbrook were among the No Job Too Biff or Too Sninll mont In ; aionmontfa Connty* DAIRY PRODUCTS The Grovers fell to sixth place itgnsonablo—linttonliolrs Mmm— NEPTUNE, N. J. Tele ph on e 1916 Tuesday bowlers ahd Ed claims to in_the-loague4 >y-virtue-of-thc-loss7 Braves Oppose^ ■: M BS. H« 9E ID E M A X . First-Class Amlmlanco Service -hnve-hit-imEW"hlgK ICi'Tiimself.. following the Presbyterians, who 620- Coobman. Ave* Asbnry Park 704 Seventh Arenne, Asbury Park somebody else we know almost hit Homested Grays Second Floor—Phone A.' r . 1171 : ; • Telephone 21 MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING have won two and lost three, while a new low for himself...: the Grovers have won two while c a s h ' on citE u rr The season got opened last Fri­ dropping four. HISTORY OF OCEAN GROVE HOTELS - day at Memorial field in Beimar Illustrated ROOMING HOUSES Presbyterians (13) LaBAW ’S and the All-Stars mode a good im­ 112 Pages—$1.00 -B eantlfnr .InnerBprlng Mhttresses pression in their game with the . ’ AB R II PO .A E guaranteed all new material, Taiue Save 10% • B y M ail Sl.tO ?20 (pr 80.05 Cash. . : ;■ P ro sp ect k San-mcrflclil Avos (Open to 0.00 P , M.) Beimar Braves that night.. .and Masco, 3b 0 1 .0 0 5 2 M attresses Renoroted ..... - .. .*2,95 Patterson, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Ocean Grove Times v^Simmons Beaiit^rest Bedding s;, then the Braves won again 0 11 Ot M ain A tciiuc 51 OLITf STREET RADIO Tuesday evening to stretch the Dolan, r f , 1 1 0 1 0, 0 Ocean Ororc, >\ J. OCEAy QROTE Tel. 0713 Letts, lb, sf 1 1 2 0 0 1 streak to two, and with a win to­ 410 Main Street, Asbury Park, N. J* Telephone 5630 Mancini; sf 4 0 0 1 0 1 night, they would hit the perfect .■■■“ V ' : ■; ’‘Vs p k c ia l ;' r^ -^ v -iy three marie...and the Braves pre­ Taylor, lb 0 6 0 2 0 1 LeaVitt, 2b 4 2 1 1 1 2 I I U S : llf*l»ullt Trumiif! .'Outfit sent a fine picture nt thc floodlight ‘Ittmifl IS-Hnss, Plano • •AtTordion, Lllte > * mv, field as the hew season opened and Opdyke, If : 4 2 3 0 0 0 • :. :: v • • ■ . Spci’IuK Trice ' , . _ . . Lusardi, ss 4 2 1 0 2 2 Bhould-provide plenty of good base-, TA-XIS ball for the local fans again., .if Smock, cf 4 -2 3 2' 0 0 umpire trouble does not once again Howell, c ’, 2 "1 .0 4 V-1’ 1 cramp the works...but even, if.it Sutphen 2 10.110 Mergaugey s iaxi Telt'phoiio All*—j>AY Oil SIRIIT does, .the fans love it when they Cars for nil O ccasions; a lso L o c a l and D istan ce -MOTlnff- ■- can ride the u m p.. .nine times out ^nAinKRKiMfU^Ks-ruJt a i .l :. CD SOUTH 31 AI>* STltKET;. ^ - OChA.N (.ItOTE, >. J. of ten tlies riding is not justified, but the fans love it just the same OCEAN GROVE and WINDOW CLEANING '..it's on the same order as. in Whitworth, 2b Brooklyn, where thc Dodger band Harvey, lb SHORE WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY plays “Three Blind M ice” when the Bellissen, c, p S3 Xjnr York Ave., Ocean (jrnvti . .. arbiters appear, but instead- of Hannah, sf •FLOOR SVAXING DONE BY MACHINE getting sore about .it/ thc umps -just Smith, If , 237.3 ' E. HERTFELDER take-a bow and. make the most of Catley, ss it...after all; they're the bosses.. Coleirtan, cf tiiMVMinititiiti'tMitlilMiMiiiiiMHiitiiniiliihiiiiiimniiniiitMtlnitiifriiiiiir | T o i*elieY C And the Grovers, who are not Rose, 3b v^-V-T * V , ; J] Misery of GOLDS doing so well so far this season, Tilton, rf c . Mania did even worse in that ten ej'Lor Rogers, p, rf T alilcti . Salvo affair in the City league on Mon­ Jfosc Drops' day night.. .perhaps a little moie 37 11 14 18 12 10 COnsh Drops backing by home town fans would Score by Innings ' Try' ''llnl)-M y-iism ”— help the situation, for anybody Presbyterians. , 02-1 0G1— 10 A yvonilerfni Liniment plays a bit better when he knows Grovers 205 022—11 he. has a good bunch of fans be­ ’ •' Summary, '.-.y';. hind him to,give h.mra lift.now Two base hits—Rose, Rogers Hoffman Coal Co. I CALL 2620! and then.., 7 . ' ' • O.pdyke, Lusardi, Smock.’ Hits oif . Field Street, Avon, VN. J. Thc fire alarm testing is now —‘Rogers’ .7. in- 4 2-3 innings; Bel-: Telephone, Asbury P*'»rk 5267 through officially, so if you hear lissen 2 in 1 1-3 innings. Struck an alarm at noon time, it’s the real put: by Rogers 0, by Bellissen 0, M cC oy... - by Sutphen 4. Bases on balls. Off We saw Joe Palaia,. Willis At­ Rogers 7, off Bellissen 0, off Sut­ The Shore’s New Complete BRAKE SERVICE kinson, Hank Guyer ahd. Bill phen 4. Umpires—Pezzella and BATTERY SERVICE Perfect Smith in a little practice session Sullivan. • CARS INSPECTED down at the Acme- parking lot the Modern Department Store! STORAGE TIRES R efrig­ other d a y ,' and by the way they Although Perennial Peas fere not NEPTUNE erant: were c h a sin g the ball all the time, sweetly scented plants, they are it would seuii they ned the practice, useful and colorful garden plants AUTO REPAIRS A heat, eonrlcons «ervlce man vriUi deliver your Ice iisln^ a (Irlpless but it was good to see the gang out well suited to covering bare spots bug to prerent soiling: your floor. playing ball again, for that sport in the . garden. The plants tend to Auto Repairing SAVINGS GALORE RA Y E L L IS seems to have lost a bit of favor be insect-resistant and once they SEABOARD around here. ...I suppose: however, are established their flowers ivill Stockton and’ So. Main SL SERVICE' •Ocean Grove. Tei. 7727 that it will again hit the usual niake ajriikss of bloom for many high when the ' Young - People's years. • . . . ’•' DURING OUR . team gets going at the firemen’s ^iillDiiiliiiliiijiuaiiiiiiiiiiliijiuiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiie . field.. .and Carleton M. Saunders, who will 'operate the, tennis, courts | Try Newest Thrill! | SPECIAL j Wilbur .R. Guyer | and playground this summer, has PERMANENT WAVE sent a letter to the fire chief, urging RE-OPENING SALE? X Successor to •' that the .old firemen’s league be | Pedal Boats | $3.50 | WILLIAM YOUNG ; started up again as a part of the 1 Also Famous f ' * new athletic program being (planned NOW IN FULL SWING! Three Items for $1.00 j PLUMBING AND j for the summer. The fire compan­ ies have a lot of new mien in their Raymond’s Beauty Shop j HEATING | ranks' arid should be able to get 727, Bangs Avenue | Estimates Given J going again on the diamondr—why, Motor Boats Asbury P ark { 6 4 Main Avenue, Ocean Groye« Assistant Chief Hcckman has been keeping in shape by playing ball Tel, for Appointment 8220 t Telephone 428 J •with his son and friends-.in their I Wesley Lake I ■' ■.: Mr. Hermon Way yard almost I Between Asbury Park every night... :■ | . and Ocean Grove Trompt Dally Delfrery And F ra n k Snow, who was down l'lioneUelmur 2i8*J.-i on the fishing pier the ather day 1 SPEEDWAY CARS CLOVER LAWN using an artificial lure for striped 1 and CATERPILLAR POULTRY FARM bass, probably was just there, show­ - JEWELER. | 3rd Ave & Boardwalk GLEXDOLA, X. 3 . ing the fish w h at a lure looks like Watch Repairing a n d 'where to’come to find it, when | Asbury Park Quality White Table Eggs, especially produced for your Best Prices For Old Gold the season Teally does open. .Frank | OBSTACLE GOLF Table by vigorous, healthy is always among the first and fore- I (The GoIf Cotlrse with Chickens on our own Farm. Appraised Free -; nlost when the basB come'to town. Fancy Fresh Killed and A 57 Main Avenue . I . . the windmill) - _ Dressed Poultry • Ocean. Grove; "y 'Jj. BEAD THE OCEAN GROVE I 4th Ave. & Boardwalk 501-505 MAIN ST. ASBURY PARK TEL. 7 3 0 6 B. D. 1 Beimar If. J. '. Post Office Building Dledrlcti Bobcke, Prop. TIMES FOB LOCAL NEWS rtiiiitniiiiniiiiniiiiiii'uimiiipmiiiinictimiiiiiflini: PAGE FO-UR . , ' :^3?R ID A Y , JUNE; 6, 1943

AUDITORIUM HEY! TAKE YOUR HAND OFF! company’s chemical engine and the . in the-World' War waB' THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES (Concluded from first pace) new Eagle aerial were in line at honoted last Sunday, when, with the Asbury P ark Memorial .Say Dr^M;- E. Snyder presiding, a me-, And Shore Times at 2:30. Mis. Alexander; H. Leo, parade. . - morial i program was conducted at Published Friday lecfder. • ICO.MIMt I). K H 1-;S(JE . Killti>r.«»rt: P iim islicr The speaker at the weekly the .Soldier’s Monument'at the North End Pavilion—4 • P. M. ' FllAXK Iii WlLUliS,- Local Editor . preacher's meeting at St.- Paul’s Broadway gates. ' Ca V ' • '*•-’ “Church Unity” was the topic dis­ AliJyi'CRTISEM HN’TS: Kates will be: fim ilyhed by lis on re«'iuc^t.r Pathway, 6 P. M. Ju ly, Dr. G. G. wa^/ named to the board of fire cussed. -;. ; commissioners at the annual elec­ • TV’A T C li f l 113 "liA U E L ■ o k -YOU R PA PISir e o i :. t h e • EX1 VI It AT ION OP; Dihvorth. r • YOUR SUBSCRIPTIOX ' ,- , ConTeron'.-e on Siici-ed . Music— Neptune fire district J voters tion. A t tho same time, Jam es Entered as tcooud-cla? s; mall a t■ the; Ocean.;(Jrdvc ppstbrflce ; •' July- 2 1 to 2G— downed a proposal to purchase a Blair,. J . E. Quinn, J . B. Sweet and ■ This-.conference will be conduct­ $5,000 steam pumping fire engine K. W. MacWliinney were chosen ' T il e r n i : T i i nt,; 1 ;t> PROPER rLACE . ed by:. Mri. Walter . D. Eddowes, for the Unexcelled fire company. for the election board. Advertising Men Gather Ocean Grove Music Director. He John M. Ennis and John Messier, Dr. J. Adams Puffer; noted wri­ .will be assisted by Dr. Rollo IV were elected to the fire district ter and lecturer, had been secured Oiie of the notable gatherings of the year took' place •Maitland, nationally...known, orga­ board pf commissioners at the elec­ to deliver the address to the Nep­ ' i t Boston h t'e\V: clays ago, when the Advertising Feclera- nist, fellow of ..American Guild of tion. ';!;! -a '-- tune high school graduates ;at the . tiori ot'. America held its thirty-seventh annual convention.. Organists; . G. Darlington Rich- Mrs. Post VVheeler, of Ocean commencement exercises which The chairman of the board spoke of advertising as a kind nrds, F. A. .G., clibir instruction; Grove, wife of the First. Secretary were to be held at the high school. of .show window, in which' liie producers.of goods display Geoffrey O’Hara,, famous composer of the American Embassy in St, The , baccalaureate service was to who will lecture.on origin ;of song's Petersburg, Russia, was presented be held at St. Paul’s church with their products to. tho peolpc.- ...... and hymns;- Horace Wells Gilbert, tit King George’s court by Mrs. Dr; Eugene Curts, the pastor, giv­ Display is one of the chief methods by which goods the Volunteer- Choir; tone. produc- • Whitelaw. Reid, wife of the Ameri­ ing the senrion. are sold.- Stbr.cs usually, display a considerable part of ticii, choice and- standard of .ma-- can Ambassador.Tt. was the fourth Richard M. Borden, 10, son of their stocks on their counters orjn show windows. The terial, 'deportment'-'and moral. E v e -, time-Mrs—Wheelerrhml^been prc~ rsi ElIa^Bui'den, o f.'IiStke.* avenue* stroller "past^TlVe'^viridoVvToFrthrough the shop. is. more mng-: musical; pi'ogi-amsi - sented to royalty. fell from a ' bicycle 0 11 Lawrence ■ Conference on Evangelism—Au- • avenue and broke his right arm; likely to be interested in goods if they are spread out gust 1 1 to 16— I The fracture was set by Dr. Wil­ before him on a counter than if .hidden away in some box This daily conference at 1 1 : 0 0 15 YEARS AGO liam A. Robinson. ^ t • on a shelf. So advertising is a kind of universal, show A. M. - and 7:30 P. M., in . the ' A . call tb arms sounded 'by the (Editor'a. _Note: . These Items are Tcjmple, w ill' aim to create a. new taken from the back flies of the Times Woman’s Republican unit of Ocean •window. - ■ ;. .;.’; V for the year-1926.) The newspaper exhibits, the goods displayed by its; interest in: Evangelism, and to. find Grove brought a fair; sized- au-; ;:'Y; iune; 4, 1926 . • : : ^ " \ dience at Association Hall, on Fri­ -advertising, through descriptions, quotations of prices, and methods' for our day. Dr. Reland Q, Leave!, of Atlanta, Ga., will be Memory of the boys', of Neptune day night. Speaker included Mayor cften by pictures. As the goods on the counter sell faster one of the speakers. township who paid the supreme Harold Hoffman, of South Amboy. ; Jujy 30—Camii Fire. than' the goods stored away in drawers and oh shelves, so Bible : Lovers^ Conference—^July - July 31—Founders’ .Day. Mr. 27 to August 2 — .the goods ciispia.ved by Jid.vertising'sell faster. . : .v _ John S. Yeo. 30 YEARS AGO This seasons Bible lecturer, is Speakers at the. convention dwelt upon the services July 27-Augv 2—Bible Lovers’, Dr. Crpsslcy Morgan. He lectures 'which the newspapers, and advertising men will render Conference...... '. (Editor’s ! I>ote.: ,These Items :are the books of the Bible, follow- taken.from the back-tiles of.tlie Times • THE PIONEER OFFICE. the country in these critical days of war and danger. If Aug. 2-3,—Salvation .Ai'my Week for-the year m il.) ing in: the footsteps of his famous - .June-3, 1911 the American people heed to be roused to support some fath er,. Dr. G. Campbell Morgan. 4-8-Intertatlonal. Unio.,- cf T. P. Summers was named chief defense plan or policy, it will be the business of the edi­ llis lectures ■ last year won niany Go Jo conference, of the Ocean Grove fire depart­ frienils. Th.s Conference. ,w,ll be 9_ Concert of . St. Paul’s tors and' hie adyorfisiiig iiien to write the copy that will ment, with Thomas Martin, jr., as , V v - held m the Temple w.th sessions. ,ch h_-. Mhl.jnn Anderson,.• So his assistant. Ernest Woolston do the persuading. ' . ■ • ;■ - at 11:00 eireh morning and at 7:30 . ' The'American people often fail to act because they was named to the board p f 'fire each evening. : Dr. Will ’ Aug. • li.lG-Conference-' o, commissioners fo'r a three' year j Now is thc time to make your selection of a summer bun- Jvaye,. .11Q t ... though t-'.-'aiVoutrh' a'feout.'- public 'pi'oble ms. ^ ..The. tpn:.will..-spcak-. August .;l--rat .11...^^,.^.., teriVi. Alvin Turner was judge of j . galotr, cottage or rooming house for the season,of 19-il. ' ~” newspaper makes its-appeal to their intelligence, it rouses ...... I Aug. 1G—Y oum :/People’s Coii- the - election with Charles B. Wil- thqm from their -apathy., -and leads-them to. go out and Siilvation Army . Visitation— -b ' gus and ; Daniel S.. Reeves , as in­ ' ' BUYING V'-ork and sacrifice, for their country. Week End, August 2 n m l3 -- . , . A ug.* . j 18—Annual R_ AnnlI!1i I'einiingtoii spectors. . ' ' This annual visit! of; this • Army j- If interested in some thing of special value, wc have some Banquet at North End Hotel. ■ Tlie Washington fire company’s The fre^dpm-of the prtss.was omphasizod at.this con­ of the |Loid”' is , an'event of ma­ j bargains that will appeal to you. < Aug. 30—Aiiditorium UslieVs steair.iir, the new E. H. Stokes vention., If that freedom prevailed al! over Europe, there jor importahtanee to the friends Annual Banquet. . of Ocean Grove iis well as to Army would be no -war-today. That freedom'is America’s pricer , I Aug. 2 1—Choir. Concert. . '. ; OBITUAR'Y INSURANCE participants."Tlie detailed progVani - less possession: - -. . ; ■ , 1 Aug. 22-Scpt. J—Animal Camp will be issued by- the Army'. They MIKS. ELIZA BET H C. C L A R K E We have companies that cover or give you protection in Meeting,. . _ will assign speakers, singers and Funeral services were held Tues­ every line of insurance, fire, automobiles, and twenty other - Call to the Nation ' — ------+■---- —--- T-/'.. day- afternoon for M rs.. Elizabeth musicians' for all the regular ser­ TWO FEATURES AT: STRAND ".lines. : v - - President Roosevelt, having ,'declared that an mi- vices of the Grcye to be held while C. Clarke, wife of Alfred E. Clarke, ’ -limited'.national emergency exists, calls, on the American they are here. General .Evahge- Boardwalk Theatre To Present wrho died Saturday at Fitkin hos­ line Bpoth will speak, Mickey.Rooney,.James Cagney pital. Her residence in Ocean peo.ple to nip port their government., In times of danger, Grove had been at 99 Mt. Hernioh many ;d iff ere nces'pfopiiiioiihavetobe.siin.lvoutofsight. lintel-national Union of Gospel Mickey Rooney's hit Of the sea- M i s s i o n . Conference—August 4-and son, -Men of Boys Town,” wilTbe Way. Services were held at St. ; J O u r people still have t.l;e. right.to comment upon arid; shown at the New Strand theatre, Paul’s church, with the-Rev.-John E. N. WOOLSTON criticize the actions of their government. - When the duly For eighteen consecutive years . on the Boardwalk, for three days Pemberton, jr., pastor, officiating. elected representatives of the people decide on the things these workers iri the Lord’s . vine­ starting on Monday, while on Interment was in Hillside cemetery, 4 8 MAIN AVENUE that have to be done to meet the national peril, it is up yard have conducted a - series of. Thursday, for three days, the Plainifield. Tel. 398 Ocean Grove, N. J. services in the Temple with ses- theatre' management will present Mrs. Clarke had . been a member to the people to support those actions, so. that a united sions morning, afternoon and eve- j amCs Cagney and Olivia DeHavi- of St. Paul’s Methodist church, the front shall be presented to all foes. • ' niiig. We aio . honored to have inn

Adolf Hitler has'! Won his successes by crushing all them here this year. We liighl.v Both features won high ratings of. the Salvation Array. Surviving jiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiK iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiii.iK iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iM iiitM iin n ii,* ,!,!)! ...... opposition,- The American people do not want that value tlie work they are doing. froirt the-criticSj and will be team­ besides her husband are one daugh^ 1 method of producin.": unity. They, will get’ the unity by Program ‘mailed on request/ ed w ith selected sh o rt subjects, for ter, Mrs. Alfred S. Manley, Eliza­ voluntary cooperation. They do ask. that all obstacles to General. Daily Program—July -1 on enjoyable movie entertainment. beth; one sister, Mrs. Harry to. August 30— -. On Saturday, June 7, ,the Strand Saunders, Spring Lake; two broth-; the speedy completion of the defense program shall be re­ Young People’s Meeting—Daily will present the first of twelve ers, John and Charles Cornelius, Ocean Grove hotel. 1M: blocks from ocean, 25 rooms, run- | ning hot and cold water in each guest room. Sale Price, $2,500 I at 6 . A.. M., in tho Young People s chapters, to be presented serially on moved. , ! Newark; And one granddaughter. cash! There has never been an opportunity like it in this or i J .|- Temple. Dul-ing Ju ly in charge of Saturdays, of t h e , “Adventures of any other community—where the opportunity of a livelihood is. i The telephone quota per 100 Power Through Food Rev. George G. Dilworth, D. D.', • Captain Marvel,’’ tlie amazing so sure. ? Secretary of the Atlantic District character followed by every boy population of the United States is ' Nine hundred delegates recently met at Washington American Bible Society and during an(] g jr] jn a popular comic maga- more than seven times that of the INSURANCE 1 in a conference on nutrition. The purpose of the meet­ August' jRev. Robert C. \Vells,.D. zine.' entire World. '•-Y.'.'-. _ . Don’t you think you are neglecting your own finance by ? ing was to bring the message of proper feeding ahd nutri­ D., Pastor Logan 3rethodist Church I not covering your home with general liability insurance? Pri-. =' Philadelphia, Pa. Music under tlie " vate homes with an occasional roomer may be insured for $5 I tion to tlie homes of the land, with the aim in view of i a year. You cannot get a lawyer to write a letter in your de- | providing all American families-with enough vital food direction • of Walter D. Eddowes. ; fense for. that amount—and we defend you up to $10,000 S Mrs. Walter D. Eddowes, pianist. Glassified Advertisements elements so that health will be preserved. ■; Abundant Life Meeting—'Week­ SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY, BURN OR BORROW 1 People used to think that all they had to do for food Atlverll.somcnLs for these columns should be In the ofllce of “Ti)e days, at '10 A. M., in the Taber­ Times" NOT LATER THAN 12 O’CLOCK XOOX Thursday of each nacle. July, Rev. Carlisle Hub­ was to buy and cook whatever they liked. If they merely w e e k . . . ••• . ' ' •' *. ; ^ ' ■ > _ LOUIS E. BR0N$0N, Realtor I ■ follow that idea, some element essential :to their health bard, D. D. August, George W.. i 53 Main Avenu? Occan Grove, N. J. | Henson, D. I). Clarence Itohl- CLASSIFIED AD n.VTK . may be omitted. They would better study the food guides 23- woids Oil LESS r . • ...... 25c- mann, pianist; A. J. Versoy, lead­ More than 2D words ...... 1 cent pci \\oid. mum, ■inniuiiiiuiiiiniiiitiijiiuiiiiiiiuiiifiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiu , which the nutrition experts are giving out, and find out er of singing. 5 times for the price of four. Copy mailed In, given to reprepentatlve or brought to office per­ where the defects are'in their own foods, which may Children’s . Services—Daily nt 9 sonally mu*t be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover co.st. Copv A. M., in Thornley Chapel, • Mrs. a coopted o*/t*r phone as a courtesy nnd convenience to customers. threaten their sources of power and energy. Bills due Immediately upon presentation. • .r/.; ' r - ’ v . A. H. Leo, leader. Evelyn Allen, FOR SALE Abandoning its support of isolationism, the Detroit pianist j S 6 Room House, 3 .Bedrooms, Bath, Hot A ir Heat . . . . ____ $2,500 Junior Services—Weekdays only W ILL SH A R E year round - home WANTED—Capable housework- Free Press has como out in full support of the President’s nt 9 A. M., in the Auditorium. Dr. with agreeable young business man er, white, part time, apply Box 15 s 9 Rooms, Bath,' Steam Heat. Can Be Used .As Private Dwelling Times office.—23. or 3 Apartments ...... $3,500 foreign policy as expressed in his national emergency radio John Pemberton,,'jr.; leader. or woman who has car. Reason­ able. ' Shark River Hills, 19 Main FO R SA L E OR REN T—20 | 11 Rooms, 9 Bedrooms and Bath ...... v.v.'...... $3,150 ■ address. Among other things, the Free Press declared Camp Meeting—August 22 to avenue, Ocean Grove.—23*- that it, proposed “to inquire from time-to time why it-is September 1— . I rooMs, $3,500; 6 rooms, $2,500. | 2 Lots in Interlaken—High and Dry—Owner is forced to sacri- Bungalows,' S150 season; apart­ 1 fice at fraction of' the original cost ...... $1,500 possible for men in key defense industries to demand t heir The Camp Meeting preachers' WANTED—Experienced Sales- m ents,3100 up; cottages $225. are the Rev. Dr. E. G. Homrig- lady, part time in evening G to 12 Mary, L. Walker, C4%-Mt. Hermon pound of flesh and tie up.vital production when the youth i'ousen who will ' preach each ’ p. in. No Sunday work. - Apply- to Way.—23* INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS of the nation is preparing td face death at. $21 a month.” tl ™.»I1 tn-ln.l Ann Louise Candy Store, North morning. . He ,s well known to U) En<] p avilion> 0 J an Grove.-23 FO R R EN T — Cottages and bun­ The Free Pre.ss is echoing the rising wrath of millions of vers of Ocoari G:pvi», having been 24* galows, near ocean, from $250 up other Americans who have been too long inarticulate on the Camp Meeting preacher for ; _—— ------:— — for season. Also for sale, bunga­ ALVIN E. BILLS AGENCY the past two seasons. With him MALE HELP ff A'N TED— low, 81,200. ; J. C. Perry Agency, this.'vital'question. REAL E8TATE MORTGAGE LOANS INSl/KANCk will-be associated as _the‘evening “ ^O PE R A T O R S AND MAN- G9 -Main' Avenue.—23-27. • ------M-: ------■tho l?ov Robert Shuler, AGERS—OCEAN GROVE Telephone 2124 78 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove pi e;idler, tlie Kev. ncoeiL anuiui, RICT-r-MOVIE TMrvtrtT? CIRCUIT:WORK— rr,.TTTfr-M FOR SALE—Bargain on Clark " Raymond Gram Swing, speaking before the graduat­ long a prominent pastor-evangolist 1 5 0 7 p0X THEATRE BLDG., avenue, two 5-room summer cpt- ^uanniimmuiuiU'iimraniiijKiiiuuiiiniMiiiiifMiiininiiiiEiiifliiiiuiiiiiiiniBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniunnugJ in Los Angeles. I PHILADELPH'IA, PA.—23-21'* ’ tages, furnished, improvements, ing class of Muhlenburg college, expressed America’s situ- " A -1 condition, full sized, lot, $1,750. . ation aptly, when he declared that America has depended Wednesday will bo Preaeheis | ^ SALE—Thirty-two inch Breivcr nnd Smith, 701 Bangs ave- for its security upon-the balance of power in Europe,.No\y Dd.v, Dr. Harold Paul Sloan -pre-. ^ , . ^ 4 condition, good as new, mie, Asbury Padc. Tel. 250.—tf siding. ; Bishop ■ i'\1? : ■ J.T. ATfPnnnpll.McConnell, $ ortir, 2 5 ■ . rrH. A. a WilliairJs, ■ n 7 CnntrinmSeaview ’ * FOR RENT—Rooms, bungalows, that the Balance is upset we are" temporarily in a daze. avenue. 23 ... Drs. E. G. Homrighousen and Rob- apartments, and .cottages. Apply Furnished Cottages Hereafter, America must not merely depend upon itself for ert" Sliiiler, speakers. ' MEAL WEATHER STRIPPING at Warrington Hotel, 22 Lake ave1- its security but upon a union of all nations throughout the Special Features— and Furniture repairing. Send for nue. Ocean Grove. Jeanne Covert, world that are sympathetic to the American or democratic June 28—Concert. estimates. E. Pease, 520 Cookman agent.—22-26 avenue, Asbury Park:—23-27* FOR RENT ideal of justice and freedom. July 4—Patriotic Celebration., ; UPHOLSTERING — , Furniture, July 5—Moving Picture Lec­ FOR RENT-r-Desirable ■ corner box springs, mattresses renovated. - I :h ture, “The Great Southwest.” Dr. house, all conveniences, furnished, Inn.orapring mattresses niade from 4 to 6 Rooms $150.00 to $300.00 your .-Id hair mattress. Called for • America is at last waking up to the fact that its se A. C. Jam es. -. for August through Labor Day. Reasonable. Inquire owner, 101 liiormr.g, returned same day.; Otto 6 to 10 Rooms $300.00 to $500.00 urity is being immediately threatened. .The President told July 5-12—W. S. C. S. School of Embury avenue.—21-25* Spies, 1226' Munroe Ave. Tel. "the whole story whemhe said: “When your enemy comes Missions. 3070— 9 tf July 8-10—W. C. T. U. Confer­ at.ypu in a tank or bombing plane, if’you hold your fire ROOFS OF all.kinds applied and BARGAINS in stoves, heaters ence. . . '-. -, ;. repaired; work guaranteed. Esti­ and ranges.: Also repaired and in­ REAL ESTATE INFORMATION BUREAU until you see the whites of-his eyes, you will never know July 12—Conceit. mates cheerfullv given. Can fi­ stalled. Newman Electric - Co., 131 nance. William ICrayor, 77 *6 Ben­ South Main St. Phone 1104 A. P.— what hit you.” . . July 19—Young People’s Con­ son avenue, Occan Grove. Phor.e cert.- - A. P. 4058-J—27* • ' J . A. HURRY AGENCY Ju ly 21-26—Conference' on; Sac^ UPHuLbrEIUNG, oraperits If R u d o l f Hesa had flown to the United States instead 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE red Music. MURRAY’S—“The Pants House C-iveii, b-'; sr:-,:i;s I of: Scotland he woul(^ have had a good job in Hollywood July 2G—Grand Cbncert. of Mu­ of Asbury Park." 805-807 Lake Milbercv Inc., 513 Bangs Ave.. opp. Telephone 4132 : Residence 387-R. avenue, just off Main St. -Boyj/J 1•, t'.Oll?'.oinbrcl: C T.-l A. P. -'T)--- by. this time. ' > - . - sic Week. and Men’s needs supplied.—$3tf ) 51* 'M FRIDAY, JUNE, 6, 1941?^|\ •' p a g e '

avenue, where they plan to spend ^inaifaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiitaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiMaiiaiifiiBira'iiaiiiiiai'aiiBiiaiiaiiiiiaMaiiaiian'aiiiiiiuaiianinaiiiiiiiiB^ Publish Exposure Plan Testimonal IN AND OUT OE| the, summer season, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Moffett, Strassburger’s ! H thought fo f tht Week €ttd jr., and son Donald, and daughter, of Nazi Gestapo For A . John Plonski OCEAN GROV® | By Rev. John Pemberton, Jr...... : Patricia, of Dunellen, N. X, were Market Friends of Democracy Grand Regent of. Royal Arcanum i , Pastor of St. Paul's j 'guests Saturday oi}. Hon. and Mi’s, Pilgrim Pathway and Olin Street Organization Issues Document to be Feted at Bayonne Event; r.iiiiitii.iiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiii'jiiiiiii'.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiit!; Charles L. Moffett, 67 Abbott ave­ Telephone Asbury Park 1749 . Mrs. .7. Knight, ol) Bayonne, has On Activities Here And Abroad A ll State Councils to Send A LETTElt TO MY SON nue; ; opened her summer cottage at- GO Of Secret Police Representatives Tht Oldest Independent Getieral Market in Ocegn Grove Children’s Day, 1941 Franklin avenue, for the season.. The Janies P. Ackerman Federa­ tion cf -Fitkin Memorial hospital Officers and members of Coast Dear Son: Miss Celeste Foster, 92 Webb With the ringing challenge, “We When you were born, I rejoiced,, not only because of your birth, will hold their quarterly meeting City Council, the. local unit of the HOME COOKING avenue, Spent the weekend at her can do plenty about the Nazi Ges­ but because of the kind of world into which you had come. There in De Copp'et Hall, Monday after­ Royal Arcanum, Will leave Satur­ v.",-. 'In ': home a t Cape May Court House, tapo in America,” Friends of De­ .weie two.things I felt certain.you would never have to face, the cor­ noon at^;2:30. Auxiliary members day evening, Ju n e'7, 1941, between Delicatessen Dept. ner saloon and war. You came to us just before the world went mad N. J. mocracy this week published a are invited to attend.' spine-chilling dccument on the ac­ six and seven o’clock to attend; the trying to get rich'quick. Then, whije you were still a wee. lad; the Dr. Frank C. Cooper announces testimonial dinner to be tendered Home-made Rolls, Bread, wages of selfish sin exacted their toll in the depression;. -The devil,;' Reporting the biggest influx of tivities, here and abroad, of Hit­ seeing his chance to exploit bad business, conditions, promised to. ; the opening of the Arlington hotel A. John Plonski, Grand Regent of Buns, Cakes, Pies guests; for Memorial Day week in ler’s secret police. brighten-the world by the golden hue of-beer and the amendment.th a t' oh Auditorium square on Saturday, Salads, etc. ten years at the'Ardmore-Summer- This; 32-page document, released the Royal Arcanum in this state, in was intended to save-you and , others from a needless temptation-was; June 28. . . v field,, 8 Ocean. Pathway, Miss E.- for publication.in New York, is;the Bayonne, N .: J. repealed, and, in place-of one speakeasy, a hundred road house's/and liquor stores sprang , up like toad stools. ’ • Miss Lucy Hallam, of Newark, K. Shaw. is optimistic as regards first detailed - exposure given the The event sponsored by the SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY is again at 53 .Franklin avenue, Grand Council of New Jersey, is ’ The World’s’ leaders refused to believe the truth of the prayer I the prospects fo r Ocean. Grove this Americans of the creeping organi­ Cinnamon Buns ...'..30c. doz. taught you to pray. each, night,' “ Our Father, who art in • heaven—-Thy ..where she will spend the summer current season. 'v: zation in the United States of the ih recognition of the* rapid prog­ kingdom ccme.”—and, in the interest of big business, sold oii and • season. ■; /-.. . . ress made by the fraternal- order J. Heller and daughter Mrs. dread Gestapo, L. M. Birkhead, na­ Home Baked Beans „12c. lb. scrap iron to other nations who were out for the kill. Now, another throughout tlie state during Mr. war, they call it World War No. 2, is on us; Nobody believed it pos­ Mr. and Mrs. Wm.... Bussell of Ethel. Hillpot, 92 Webb avenue, en­ tional director, said to newspaper­ Ham and Beef “ Plonski’s. term in office as Grand sible, yet everybody knew it was coming. Wo tried to isolate our na­ . Roxboro, Pa., have 'rented the cot­ tertained the following guests over men this' week. Besides citing Croquettes ..4 for 2Sc. tion fromi the world, believing we could sell munitions to others but Regent. '■' tage/at 87 Broadway for the sum- the week-end: Mr. arid Mrs. John chapter and verse of the Nazi Ges- it “ couldn’t happen here.” A certain American had .a di'eam "of'dR OIIieoi.‘:;-of-thp. Supreme. Council,- mer season. __ -bight"and sun,! and Miss-Nina Ilel- tapoN infiltration into m a n y ; walk? -League-of-Nations^but-since-we had a Monroe Doctrine, we^could tell' headed by Supreme Regent Wil­ BIRD’S EYE SPECIAL othei's to join the League, but there was no need for us to meddle in Mrs. John T. Price,, of Wash­ ler, of Weisspbrt, . Pa., and Mr. of American life, the document of liam- C. Root and General Counsel, ington, D. C., is the guest of Capt. and Mrs. Orth, of Morrisville, Pa. Friends of Democracy treats Spinach ...... 20c. box Harold G. Kncqppel and represeri- and Mrs. William J. Mooney, 138 Mr. and, Mrs,,,"Wm. Brenneckd, photgi'aphically and textually with ; Mt. Tabor- Way. ..- the. “ Gestapo .Scourge.in Germany” tatives frorii every council of the tune, I forget .which. 144 Broadway, had as • their, guests Order throughout the state,, will Now, it has happened here! It is here! And all I hoped you Miss Isabel, Ryerson; 58 "Embury over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs.. and its terrorists acts in the 1 PARKER’S 1 “blitzed” countries of Europe. participate in the ceremonies in would never have to experience is drummed into your ears, for thc avenue, left this week to spend."a Wm. Spaeth, and son Bill, and Jini honor of this nationally known barrels end caissons nre rolling. again. I’m ashamed of the oldgr “Nazism and’the Gestapo are in­ { SEA FOOD generation of winch your Dad is a member. We had it in our.,power • month with her cousin, Miss Louise Tirbushi of Hillside, N. J. Also fraterrialist) whose tenure of office Ryersoh; in Pompton Plains, N. J. Mrs. Charlotte Silk, New -York terchangeable terms,” . National Di- I ...... (W. e: PARKER) . .. to make this world , a city ..of .God, but, through: selfish indifference'," i ector Birkhead jtold newspaper­ Will soon terminate. ' -- and "greed, we have made it a Gehenna. Forgive me, my son, if you Mrs.- Rose Hawxhurst, of Mt, city and Harold Wiilsey. ,. men at . tho national headquarters. Grand Vice Regent C. Freii,- | SEAFOOD OF ALL KINDS can. The world, of tomorrow, for which your older brothers are dying'1 Vernon,' N. Y .,' is again in Ocean ;; The regular meeting ■ of Circle Drake, of Asbury. Park/ is honor­ today, will be a different world from1 the one I knew as a boy. ' "Friends-of Democracy is convinc­ FREE DELIVERY What it will be like, God alone knows. Perhaps you’ll have! your 'Grove to .spend the sumnicr months F, of. the W. S. C. S., with, Miss ed that these revelations will unite ary chairman of the dinner. ; 5-1 Olin Street, Ocean Grove chance as We had our chance to .make it the kind of a world in which at 67 Pilgrim pathway. Mary Watson as leader, will be Americans . to fight Nbzistn wher­ ^—-—-f------. little children shall be free from fear. When your charicc comes) re­ GROVE HAS NEW FOLDER g - - > 1 Mr, and Mrs. M. Flannery of held at the south end' pavilion; ever its. viciousness appears, so S Open All Year member the failure of your father’s generation, and try and profit by New York city, were guests of Mr. Ocean Grove, with a box luncheon that never again can Gestapo ter­ our sad mistakes. If you do, perhaps your son will bless tho day he New Being Distributed By Public- I ,. ' :. TELEPHONE 7012, was borri. if ycu don't' he'-may -have cause to cut's eit. and Mrs. Wm McKim, 92 Webb at six. in 'the evening, on Tuesday, rorism . take root- in this land of ;. t :'; ity Department ■I". '' Dad avenue, over the week-end. June tenth. \ freedom. rjiiiiiiiiiiii'iifiiiiiiiijiiiiitiiiiiiisniiiiirfiiijitiiiui/iiMiit* Mrs. E. W. Terhune and her Mrs. C R. Meredith, of Balti­ “Wherever Hitler’s gray-green Publicity Director Ralph John­ £iiiii!iiiitiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiaiiiiiaiiaiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiiaiiiiiaiiiJin'a son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and more : and Ocean Grove, was ad­ legions goose-stap; triumphantly in son has released for distribution WOOLMAN’S Ii. HAZATSKY Mrs. William Terhiine, have opened judged the , most outstanding poet the conquered countries of Europe, throughout populous localities of We Guarantee " their cottage for the season at 97 of the “Woman’s Literary; Club of the road to treachery has been pre- Northern. New. Jersey,, New York, Ton WiH N ot I I o t o Foot Heck avenue. Baltimore,” by; a board of judges pard by thc Gestapo. Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland Tronblo Xf Yon Brldg v made up of professors; from' Johns RADIO CAB i_-M rs.-Cliff ord-Manning, of Plain­ “Under the leadership of Hein- aniL Virginia,_a_ne.wJy ilt;sigiied_iU | 125 Heck Avenue Hopkins university^ 7 “*T_ Asbury Park field, and B ay Head/spent Monday rich Himmler, the Gestapo has. be­ iustrated: descriptive, folder which THE JUST WRIGHT Mrs. ThoniaS.Mead, sr., of Cleve­ come the most destructive agency portrays the advantages of -'Ocean Ocean Grove at the home qt her cousin, Miss Telephone 963 ORTHOPAEDIC ■ Mary Elliott Dunham, 99 Mt.- Tabor land, Ohio, is spending the summer, in the world. Herr Hinimlcr’s Grove ’as a recreation center and season in Ocean Grove; with Mr. agents ^re the tenacles of the Nazi SHOE REPAIR SHOP W ay. vacation centre having exceptional and Mrs. Ralph G .. Wiggin,' 97 Mt. cctopus. reaching out and enslaving advantages . to , suit the, ; require­ Members.of the Washington.fire i Pownu g 203 BOND STREET Carmel W ay. ...Mrs.';Mead has been the world.” ‘ ; ments of everyone who will appre­ 1 . Day and Night Service I company held a company dinner at } Fresh Capons ...... 39c. | a regular summer visitor here, for The document, distributed na­ ciate a wholesome and respectable ASBURY PARK. N. J. the Grund Atlantic hotel last eve- | Also Stand At Police Booth,: many years. ( tionwide by Friends of Democracy, seashore resort. ■ ; Rib Roast of Beef .....,29c. I I North End ' i ning, prior to their regular meet­ Dr. G. Fey Stoll, son of Mr.' arid contains candid-camera shots of The folder was attractively'plan­ "iiiiiii|ii|iiniaiiiiiriiiii|iiiiiiiiai'iiiiiiiiiiiiii[iiiii;i|[itiii^ ing at the fire house. ! Legs of' Genuine | Mrs. Otto Stoll, sr., 119 Central Gestapo mass executions'in Europe ned in collaboration with H. S. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Steinhmari = Spring Lamb ...... 35c.| avenue, is taking a course at the and facsimile reproductions of Hera, of the Advertising Depart­ and sons, Walt, Bruce, and Oakie, Cook Post-Graduate Medical schocl Gestapo commands to agents ment of the Pennsylvania Railroad, | Top and Bottom of Bloomfield, N. J., were week-end j Round Roast ...... 39c. | PHONE Stiles TA X I Service in .Chicago, 111., where he will abroad, including those in “ key” who, has for a number of years visitors with Mrs. IC. H. Brandley, Main and Central Avenues study X-ray work. Dr. Stoll is on pcsitions, “ immediately menacing been a helpful, “ booster” for Ocean' • Chuck Roast ...... 23c. i . Mrs, Abbie R. Furbeek, of New the staff of Dr. James R. Irwin, of the security of this land of free Grove and the North Jersey Coast.. [Fresh Lamb-Liver 28c. | Prompt Service Responsible Drivers ' Brunswick, has leased the- C. P. Belleville, N. J. people.” The. graphic exposure Fields cottage at 15 Ocean avenue concludes with the militant warn­ 1 Home Made Pure Miss. Sara . Williams, daughter of SILVER TEA GIVEN for the coming season through .the ing that “we Americans must of­ | Pork Sausage ...... 32c.I Mr. and Mrs. Watkin Williams; 75 fer all our strength, all our re­ Junior Group of Y. L. S. C. S. .I’re E. N. Woolston agency,. ’ Heek averiUe, is home from Syra- sources, to the forces of . freedom sents Event At' S t. Paul's Strictly Fresh Mrs. .Ruth Davis Ivins-an^jnhefi , riti&6'; tiniVirsity. fo r .the summer mother, Mrs. Edward J. Davis, of 'holidays; after' spending a week now fighting Nazism ahd the par­ A silver tea was given on Tues­ I Jersey Eggs Talk It Over First Bala-Cynwyd, Pa.,; opened:' their [wjth jjr. and Mrs. George White- alyzing terrors of Gestapd-ism. day afternoon, a t St. Paul's church, ■ cottage this weekend at. 24,;fleck h o u se in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. The This means all-out aid to Britain by the junior group of the Y. L. ""Miss Cartez' Swartz,, teacher of avenue, for the summed seasoti. latter visited at the Williams home now.” • ■ . . ’ :. . -• , S. C. S. Mrs. Louis Mulford, presi­ A copy of the document may be dent of the W.. S. C. S. opened tlie group,-gave a brief resume of The last meeting for the season' over the past week-end. secured by writing to Friends of with prayer, followed by a word of the ' two study courses, China and of Circle A, W. S. C. S.. of ; St. An' illustrated lecture on ’ the Demcoracy, 103 Park avenue, New greeting from Mrs. Clifford Kun- the Migrant. Paul’s church, Mrs. W. C. Parker "Evolution of Our Flag," will be York city. kle, secretary cf girls work. . . Following was a skit on each Investment Information and leader, will be held in the church on given tonight at St. Paul’s church, The musical program consisted work. Those taking part in . the Advice is But One of Monday afternoon at 2:30. ed os an introduction to scientific under'-the. .sponsorship of Circle ,C of two vocal solos, rendered by skit and the floaters were the fol­ checkers, contains instructions for Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Oberman W.‘ S. C. S. Mrs. Bleecker Stir­ Mrs. Florence Griffith, assisted nt lowing:' Ruth Hanna, president: of Our Many Services ling is the leader of the Circle. for beginners, the standard laws, and children, Joyce and Donnie, of the piano by Mrs. Emilie Heinz. the Y. L. S. C. S., Barbara Stubbs, MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION theory and fundamentals, elemen­ Bernardsville, were weekend guests Mrs., Archie Griffith will:be"guest Two violin selections, by Miss (Tanice Macauley, Jane Severs* An­ tary "positions, games, traps and of Mr. Oberman’s mother, Mrs. J, soloist, with George Roe as accom­ Edith Anne: Porter, assisted, by her na Mae Girth, Muriel Smith. Ethel pit-falls to be avoided, strokes and The First National Bank of Bradley Beach C. Perry, 69 Main avenue. panist aiid organist. mother, Mrs. Joseph Porter. . •; Trimmer was.missed by all. . Day’s famous ice. cream .parlor :. Mr. arid .Mrs, Edward M. War other items of.interest and instruc­ Bradley Beach, N. J. will open for the 1941. season ’ on ner and son Jed* o f Richmond Hill, tion to the player. -The book is June 19, under the ownership-man- L. I., are spending the summer amply illustrated with, charts and boards, showing the. various, plays The Hat You W a n t- We Have It agement of Miss Agnes Day, and season with..his; -parents, Mr., and and moves. -- -'.vy ^ ••./ .' Thc Largest Variety in Asbury Park the tea room will open on June 26 Mrs. John' E. Warner of Wood- M r.. Long; is., the advisor 'of; a ■ In All Latest Summer Models for the season. ' • ' ,' w /'' : ' • haveri, L. I., who have opened their Neptune high school checker club Including White arid Toast Straw s and Pastel Felts. Dark CONVENIENCE Daniel L. McCormick, Jersey cottage at 92 -Embury . avenue; Weekend guests were Mr; and Mrs. and . has long been active in shore Straw s greatly reduced. Also full line of matron hats. City broker, has. rented the cot­ checker circles. The book'is the CHECKING ACCOUNT tage of Dr. Alfred Wagg, 60 Charles Wilbur Warner, and Mrs. 98c and $1.85 L. Wetterau, of Richmdnd Hill. result of 20 years of study of Large Selection of Pastel nad White Bags ...... 98c. Broadway, for' the season. The plays', and the amassing of the You Always Save When You Buy at ■ James I. Hendrickson,: son;of Mr! No Minimum Balance Required. ... rental was made through the E. plays. ■ - * • N. Woolston agency.. and Mrs. Harry Hendrickson, 142 PARIS HAT SHOP No Monthly Service Charge. ■ The Ocean Grove Round Table Mt. Herriion Way, and Adrian 436 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park ■ group will meet Monday evening Sfchantz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gro­ , Open Evenings, Weds., F ri„ Sat. Telephone.4S31-J No Charge for Deposits. at the home of -Mrs. Violet Gillan, ver A. Schantz, 103 Mt, Hermon 83 Franklin avenue; at which time Way,' were week-end visitors in You Pay Only for the Checks You Write. Ocean Grove .with their parents. poenls on flowers and birds by all :-i A Book of Ten.Checks for One Dollar. .poets will be given, Both men arc-stationed at Fort IS MAKE AMERICA Eustis, Va., where Schantz is ■ Mrs. Anna Bryant’s home, nt 1 awaiting transfer to Hawaii. K ' P » i i r > I? Each deposit account at this bank is insured up .66% Heck avenue, was struck by Wilson Kennedy, son of William Ir- M fl i f , f;f to $5,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora­ lightning in ■ the severe stormi last tion.' ' '. ’ Tuesday. The damage was covered Kennedy, 144 Enibury avenue, and a . by insurance through the J. C. former Neptune high school stu­ WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Perry agency. dent, who has been stationed on the destrc-yer “Herbert" of the After spending a winter of mu­ AMERICAN w m m m U. S. Navy, is improving, frorii an sical activity in Philadelphia, Clar­ appendectomy at the Naval hos­ ' m M n - Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank ence Kohlmann arrived this week pital in Puerto Rico. Mr. Kennedy to resume his duties as Auditorium Main St., Asbury Park Main Ave., Ocean Grove had' been verjf ill following com­ organist for the season and is stay­ ? you never have had any. plications which developed after -fft;- 4^ # 1 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ing at the St. Elmo hotel. rof these pains, be thank- the operation. fuL They can take a lot of Z2H?1 Mr. and Mrs. J . Hosey Osborn, the joy out of life. o f Passaic, have opened their sum­ Declare Dividends If you have ever suffered, mer cottage in Ocean Grove at The Board of Directors of Jer­ as most of us have, from 95B Mt. Tabor Way, and will re­ sey Central Power and Light Com­ a headache, the next time main here for the summer season. try DR. MILES ANTI-PAIN BURIAL PLOTS pany have declared -the regular .66 Abbott avenue. - PILLS.- You will find them • CHOICE LOCATION quarterly dividends on their pre­ pleasant to take and unusu­ ■ Havens South End restaurant, ferred stock payable July 1, 1941 ally prompt and effective in in which is now open , for the summer to stockholders of record on June action. Dr. Miles Anti-Pain season will start Sunday serving 10th. Thq dividends are $1.76 per Pills are also tecommended beginning on June 15. - The res­ for Neuralgia, M uscu lar : share on the 7 per cent preferred % . :v ' ■ Monmouth taurant is open only week days at stock; $1.50 a share on the 6 per Pains, Functional Menstrual Piling, and' pain following present. cent, and ?1;375 a share on the 5% tooth extraction. When The Oldest Resident Was A Youngster | Memorial Park Mr. an

PAGE SIX ' • '•'• . ' r County Notes L “Twister” Hits Freehold A freak,“twister” windstorm ac­ companied by heavy rains, hail and finest Resort Oil Where Health and lightning did large property dam-: ago in Freehold, between!: 8 arid ,9 ..; o’clo:!: last Ttiestlay. night, with the the Goast Pleasure Meet \ greatest intensity of the storm REFINED F A M X L ^ E 5(^ ^ _ ___^Fm^5jW HOLESQME RECREATION J? about 8:40. p. in; :JIany large trees were blown 6,ver. or snapped offl fmiiiiii»fjifHfiini/ininmnntrjiHiii»miTnimiiHmrmiiiiimnHiiiiiiinirimn(mitiwwinftur^iriniu»iiiiiti!Hiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiriHitiniiiittniwifni»iii»«HairiMjiiHj«iMrffliu>iiiii*MniiniiiiiiiiiimiiiiiHnmjiinBnnI fiiiNmntmnmniiiiinmimmimOTiitrniia Several 'streets were made impass- TeIephone;342 T H F O U F F N Directly on the ; able where trees had fallen across American or European * »-»*-* Ocean Front the. vbadways. Huge ^branches lit­ tered the'yards niid.strdets. Power . 'Opens' May 27 nnd telephone lines'\vcve torn.-down Special Spring Rates on Application. Booklet in inany, sections-.of the towni which ATHING and fishing in ocean. Fine boardwalk full . , were in .darkness. Ocean Grove’s Largest and Leading Hotel ■length of ocean front, conneoting with Asbury Park, This storm was preceded by.- one on the north and Bradley Beach on the «outh. Two x..V3^.vss> 1 earlier in the evening. There was DIRECTLY ON THE BOARDWALK large pavilions,,with orchestra concerts afternoon-and; also another stoiin about 5 o’clock Dining Room Over the Ocean evening. Boardwalk and pavilions brilliantly illuminated at > Wednesday .morning.' According lo night; Auditorium .seating nearly 10,000. Most powerful organ ' Frank 3tom ui jit the; lloreau. .pliint in the country. Great chorus, finest singers, most gifted instru­ far,1V, .72 inches of vain fell during Solarium, richly carpetcd, decorated and furnished, mentalists, eminent preachers, noted lecturers. Safe and. sane the 8:30 st(irin ami .20 at 5 o’clock; amusements, moving pictures, bowling alleys, merry-go-round, - Local ..poiii'e;.'^ foremen ' and Boy over the Boardwalk swimjning pool, athletic games, tennis,, skee ball. Daily meet- . Secuts diiVctcd traffic where streets _in g s for,yoiing and old in Temple, Tabernacle and Chapel. A were closed.' ~^ • ~ ~ •• —— —— — —Moderate' Rates -. ~— —' quiet, restful Sabbath.. Safest place for women and children.. Steam Heat, Private Baths Week-End Traffic- Toll t;P^ Adequate train, boat and bus service, convenient for co^MUters. Running Waiter in Rooms Several persons were injured ill The hotels and. boarding houses I,crcwith presented arc H. W. WILLIAMS, aiitoniobilo! aceiiients iiiVcsfifratetl Write For Rates mid Literature recommended (o the consideration of intending patrons as among .Owner-Manager by the. state police frpiurirovvell Telephone 1-192 RICHARD B. F R E D E Y , Manager the-best houses of entertainment in this world-famous resort.. township-sinco Friday. Mso ROLAND APARTMENT cluslro Fontnor Clty» 2T. J . -AjieifcCiidillnc-sediin-oWiictl ;:!nd- .ycjj3l2J515151cy5JBI5J5l21SJ515JBlSISJ5JB5IBISISlS/015iS151S/si515f5iSISI5f5J51Si5JcIi5JSl^lSiBiS Dial 8-82ftl. Furnlsliert or TJntiirnlabed/ Summer, hi Fearly Eentalfl.- ' operated by luitheiine Kionlan cf Harrison,1 a . summer. resident. at Spring Lake, w as badly, damaged TWENTY-FIRST SEASON on Friday when it struck a large' tree on Main street, Farmingdale. NEW .'According, to Mrs. Riordan, a dog I Ocean Front House 1 1. : NOW OPEN ' .. I ORANOATLftNTIG HOTEL ran out across tlie road and to ■ and : avoid , striking it sh e pulled the car | Directly on the Ocean ~' ' | to the loft and-struck the tree. | At Main Avenue | She-sustained a deep laceration i Heat for Cool Days European = GAPETDRIA On the Lake at the North End . ' on the left side of theforehead, 1 Within 200 Feet of Bathing Bcach , | deep lacerations of the left knee, Beach and Main Avenues, Ocean Grove r Near Beach and All Attractions I Telephone 4194-M F. Mellor | n sprained light wrist and shock. Hot and cold water in rooms; some with private ~ I Under New Management: She w as'treated by Dr. J. B. Hen- niinimiiiiiiHM iVuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiniiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiii»niiiiiiii.«!mnii»finmmi«!i>ii>M»t the Ocean Grove Association' | ril'kt'il irnrt taken to the Spring iiunniiuiiiuiiiiiinimiHiiuiKiiiiiiiiniiiMiiiitimiiiiinfMiiuiiNiiiuiimrinrtiinTniiiiiiimmiiiiiiiitiininiiininiifHiiuiiiiiuuunnyiuJiiJium*. baths and lavatories - Lake hospital., WILL OPEN ABOUT MIDDLE OF JUNE J A car driven by Melvin Morris', Famous Supreme Blend Coffee | ' Good Food At Popular Prices Airy Dining Room | BelnVar was damaged on Rpiite :i3 And Desserts From Where It Is A Delight To Eat | ■ ’when tlie. right' front tire blew : ; ; Our Own Bake Shop v r M i u t i n n ■ i i i i i i i i m i j i i i i ■ i i > u i i i ■ m i l 11 j i n i f 11 ii i i ii ii it i i ii 11 i i i i t j i i m 111111 m u i it ■ ii i ii f ii i ii ■ ii i m i ii iif i i}H ii i t j i i i i i i i N iiii r ii^ causing thc car to swerve -and Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. | M. J. WOODRING »iiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiurauiiMuuiiiiiiuuiiimmmuimn»imiHiuiiiiiiiiuuiiHiiiiiiintninrmun3mtmRifflmuitiffSMiittt£«tnmii , strike a, 'guard rail. Mr. Morris was uninjured. ' Near beach and Auditorium. AH sleeping rooms have hot | 'H igh School Pupil Drowns: . .. • and cold running water; some ensuite, with private hath. Elec- 1 Despite concerted efforts of the trie bells and.telephone. Season, May to October, Phone Asbury I JIatawan_ and . Keyport ^ First Aid Park. 2933. ’ | The Sampler Inn Seaside Hotel S'qiihds, Evelyn Cruse,. Ifi,' a pupil LULU E. WRIGHT , 1 ' HOTEL AND CAFETERIA OCEAN GROVE, N. J. • ".in . the, lf'tli "grade of Matawan rillllllllllUIIIIMUimillC 28 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. Telephone, Asbury Park. 1905 ::Htgh';.5ifi5'oTJOTjt’'Ker1ifo1a!it-’rtic*- .mmi luuu.i n i ii 11111111 nu 11111111 imiii un mu imrmii n Cheerful and comfortable rooms, with hot and cold running day :aftcrnnotr, while .swimming. In, water at moderate rental. Open.for guests from May to Oc­ Lake Leffertt. I « •« r t • tober first. . " Evelyn .waj'.apparenlly alone in The SAMPLER INN CAFETERIA in same building Directly oh the Ocean Front the water at.,‘the. time, but two Open June 19, 19-11. Charles G. Stockton eornpanions,' I.ola JIcGee. and lie'll;' I SURF. iBEACH AND BATH AVENUES I TWENTY-FIFTH SEASON .... -Dickersph,' wei e.'. standing - .oh the | OVERLOOK ING TilE bCEAN- § ■ J Same Home Cooking. Same Service Corner Bench and Seaview ave­ baiik .pvciparato-.y .to . going; for • ii 1 Three short blocks to the- large Auditorium. One Mock I ALBERT ANDERSON, Owner-Manager 1 from ocean. Complete service courteously rendered Rooms with . | nues, block from ocean, hot and . swim wjied they saw .her disappear MARLBOROUGH cold running water, in all room*, I 'p r i v a t e baths, and rooms with.]>rivate toilets. ,| „ Heat for chilly days. Ameri- : at about 2 ;,10:• o’clocV. wi'-ncvit nt- | American arid European Plans- I can Plani Private lavatories. Telephone A. P. 3329. EDWARD J. BORTON . terinir. a call for help. Both girls I American Piart any 3 - Days' as low as $10.00 | 34 Beach, cornor Pitman ■ avenue, blocK from ■ went to her assistance, but wt. e 1 Wliy not,vacation at Whitficld-^Restful, Reasonable, Homelike.' § GROVE HALL HOTEL * ocean. Near Auditorium ana all places ot In­ 1 Office Telephone CHARLES M. HERMAN I terest. Attractive rooms . with -hot and cold rnable to reniies nnV aid .v ' : ■ 17 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove. Hot and cold water . running’water. American and European plan. | ■•AsburyT’ark 1991 Since 1914 ? RatesOcean very reasonable. i Tel c °8356 ADA K. TKiUIUNB .. Mrs, Whitney.: R. Adams, who in all rooms. Rooms with private baths. resides i:i -tlie Clcnwoo/I - Apar;- 6 Atlantic Avenue^ Ocean view. Open May'29 to October 1 Hot and cold running- water, ments,.. ilataWan. wtis ' nci-pss the Near Auditorium Grover E. S'lults THE AURORA American and European plan. Phone 2880 • J i rs. w ill E. Bunn cove oil tho ■ lieltser dock. The ^^BERTON^HOTEL Teiephon'e 5579. FRANK IVES BULL. . ■. fri'uh'teiicd ' K iris called, to her-.and BY THE SEA—NORTH END 'she swam over to the other side* , 7-9 Scaview Avenue EUROPEAN PLAN—FURNISHED ROOMS ... calling' to, •'othi.-rs ,;on. ■ the dock, to Superb Tabic—Clientele—Location The LAKENSEA -summon' poiice and. members of the 11-13 Seavictv Avenue 4 O cean, Pathway 11. A ., and L. E. W ILLIAM S, Onncrship-Managcmcnt Rooms Matawan First Aidf Scjttad. Most select location in north-east section of Grove. One-half block Running water in Hospitality every room. Heat TTraffic Damage dn' MHIionsi'^ v.s from North End pavilion, and bathing: beach. Near Auditorium. Ameri­ can Plan. MR. and MRS. FR A N K G. M OUNT, Owners Comfort ' • for chilly days. New . '•Jersey tiaff.b '.accidents ' ARLINGTON HOTEL £ Next dour to beach.1 ■ Jast:'year'^ Sv’ere: i;csppnsible\fQr: nri' European Rates upon applica­ Family Hotel. Comfort and Refinement ■ tion. economic. ;loss of 2o million dollars; ■ Unexcelled Table Phone 3237 ■ ait average o f SC, .‘to every .man, - . ' Fresh fruits and vegetables daily MAJESTIC HOTEL W. S. Benson ' woman anil ehild .in tile- State, 'ac­ All rooms With-running watc-r, Cafeteria Will Open June 27 Inner Sprint; Mattresses Dr. Frank C., Cooper cording in .tlie , ailntial report of Whole block on ocean front HOTEL ALLENHURST Motor -Vehicle; Commissioner Ar­ Elevator Baths . Running water in rooms Special June Rates-^Moderate Rates July and August Corner* Central and Pitman Avenues -. thur \V Magee. - 1 ARDMORESIIMMBRFIBLD Telephone .10.0 .MRS. GEORGE R. HAINES, Owner and,Manager Opening, May 1, 1941 ^ , Tlie number, of. persnns licensed 6 and 8 Ocean Pathway—Overlooking Ocean w&ter» «100.00 for 2 persons. Small Apartments, to drive, 'veliielos registered and Telephone,, Asbury Park 749 Anieiiean.Plan 3iay to Oct., $150.00 up. With Private IJatlis, *175.00 to 1300.00. * Hot and cold running water in all rooms. Baths. Special June and Special May and June Rates G. P. DRAKE, Manager department revenue'' broke all ex­ September rates. Booklet. Phone Asbury, Park 2784. isting. -department records,' Rev­ : ' E.'K. SHAW, Ownership-Management.. HOTEL enue reached the total of S22,808,- 25 OCEAN PATHW AY 439.37; there were 1,365.036 dri­ An Established Hotel, Consistently Operated For Over 30 Years on vers licensed and 1,117,320 motor Liberal and Efficient Principles. 36 OCEANCheltenham PATHWAY. Phone Asbury Park 5035. vehicle registrations. issued. Hotel AFoatross H. W. PULLEN Midway between ocean and Auditoiium. Hot and cold water in rooms., Heated nil chilly days. Clean, cool. cbeerful sleeping rooms. Addition­ The'ope bright spot in the year’s • - 3 1 Occan Pathway al lavatories installed and other improvements. Rates on application. * accident picture whirh saw total Family hotel. Hot and cold running .water in rooms. Near the •; J. E. M cK EE accidents, fatalities and personal Beach and Auditorium. Tei ms reasonable. Telephone 2691. injuries increase, was the improve­ Individual Meals Served. M. A. VAN CLEVE 23 SeaviewPark avenue, facing- View Wesley Lakev oneHotel Hock from new Asbury ment in the pedestrian • accident Park Casino and North End pavilion and bathing ground. Capacity phase. As. the.result of channeliz­ BUENA VISTA 125. Spacious porches. Hot and cold running water in rooms. Booklet. t Edwards‘ 37 Pitman Avenne House ed activity, pedestrian fatalities de­ Open May 29 to October, 18 Heck Avenue, corner Beach. One block Telephone G2-1. Special rates May and June. R. A. WAINRIGHT. Hot and Cold Water in Rooms. Near Ocean and Bathing Beach. creased three per cent from the from ocean. Excellent cuisine, coolest dining room on coast. Hot and Inner Spring Mattresses In Every Room Open May to October previous year and pedstrian inju­ cold running w ater.: Special rates'for June and September. Tel. 3160. Telephone 4450 JESSIE L. MITCHELL, Ownership-Management ries two p'er cent. MRS. H. GREENWOOD Quaker Inn Hotel Touching on the. subject of dri­ ver re-examination, the , report And Resta u ra nt Hotel Le Chevalier 37-41 Msin Avenue.. European plan, 40 rooms, running water, Corner Webb and Central Avenues states thpt revived agitation ap­ some with private baths. Home cooked regular dinner, COc. Three pears “ to have’ reached a point minutes to boardwalk and Auditorium. Tel. 8535 and 7525 Rooms Breakfast that will give ready acceptance to 40 Ocean Pathway M. B. STRATTON '... E. M. DOREMUS any sound program having for its Ail rooms with hot and cold running water. Special rates. June object determining " the continued and.September. American Plan. Individual meals served, wwty-seventh qualifications necessary to safely season. Tel. A. P. 1797. LORD & HANCOX The Spray View The Wilma Hall operate a motor vehicle.!’ Directly facing the ocean. Full ocean view from all rooms. Hot and Under New Management Prepare For Emergencies cold running water in all rooms. Private baths. Special June and Sep­ tember rates. American and European plan. Phone, Asbury Park 79. 38 Pitman Avenue. Block to ocean and Auditorium. Moderate rates. V New Jersey state volunteer first DIAMOND STATE Hot and cold running water in all rooms. European plan. Breakfast eorved. Ocean End of Embury Avenue ; I. J. WHITE, Proprietor aid squads stood prepared this , ■ MR^. TR.IJAX EMEIS, Owner and Proprietor. Unobstructed ocean view. Hot and cold ruhning water in all rooms. week to take their place in the na­ Fiftieth season; Ofien M ay 27 to October 1; Phone 4125.- tional defense program. • ■ AT:M; F,’EVERNGAM ST. ELMO HOTEL ' Delegates to, the mid-year As­ ' • Open All Year " sembly of the New Jersey State Corner Main and New York Avenues TOE, 18 Abbott HELEN Avenue Individual meals served by day or week First Aid council Saturday- accept­ 10-12 OCEAN PATHWAY ' One block from dceanl Rooms with light housekeeping privileges. ed with enthusiasm fhe recommen­ » B. U. 8HUBERT Facing beautiful parkway between Auditorium and ocean front. Clear American and European Tel Asbnry Park 67* Rates. Reasonable. MRS. FRANK TEPHFOBD dation of William Borden, the view far out to sea from spacious porches. Private bathrooms, private group’s defence . committee chair- lavatories, Running Water, Innerspring Mattresses, Heat on^eool days All outside cheerful rooms. Breakfast is servcd^om plim entary^^ - THE SUNLIGHT that work! be ’ * SUNSET LODGE 31 Embury Avenue A. P. 5749 Corner Central and Pitman Avenues 5 Abbott Avo. Homo-like hotel European and American. Hot and cold running water. fjrat aid overlooking ocean; all roome hot Hot and cold running water In all rooms. Near ocean, Auditorium and and cold running water; excellent all attractions. American plan; |2 0 up weekly; dolly,*13.50 up; European Near Beach, Auditorium, and all attractions. -X The Lillagaard table. Twonty-first.eeaaon. rates on application. Individual meals served. Phone 2085. Open May through October. MARY F. BEARS), Manager A. E. HARPER. Telephone A. P. 4019 . W . U HYKAt Owner-Manager

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? EUROPEAN PLAN—FURNISHED ROOMS t H h a m iia n A ilAA v27 Surf Avenue, one block to ocean, con- ^Ul I jlVvUllv llv H v v venient to restaurants, cafeterias. Euro; - ^ntiiiititiiiiirtiditiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiniiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiiiiiiiii! pean plan. Write for rates. Telephone '.§ “YOUR SUMMER HOME" : 1 Asbury Park 721. A; P. STACKHOUSE, OwnershlP-Management Pleasant, clean, airy rooms with hot and cold running water In all. many overlooking' the ocean and GENERAL STRATFORD HALL boardwalk. Attractive rates. Light housekeeping if decired; Tel 5840. 7. Main avenue. * ~ . LILLIAN C. BROWN ARED WHITE' 28 Bath avenue, near .ocean, Auditorium and restaurants. SNUG HARBOR Hot and cold running.water INSTALLMENT SIXTEEN in rooms; inner, spring mattresses. ' OUIDA MAE ZIEGENFUS. THE STORY SO FAR: More than forward. The U. S. army was not pro. Fincke In Wnshington, and coiitlnUed to• 200,000 foreign troops - secretly assem­ pared for. this sudden attack, and could pose as his friend. Benning accompa* ' 40 Central Avenue. Open all bled In M i'ilco by. Van llassck suddenly only retreat in tlie face of overwhelming' nled him on a Boat loaded witli dyna*-. year. Rooms only. Special rates Invaded the United States. Vastly supe­ force; While an American spy In Mexico mite bound for the Panama Canal. > On. VAN GOTTAGE September to June. Telephone, rior In numbers' and equipment to the -City, Benning had gained the.confidence board h« aroused; the 'suspicions Of Schmolz,:‘th^ skipper. . 1951-R. A. M. v a n :s k i t e American forces' which opposed them, of two enemy officers, Finckc and Bra­ vot. W?elts later he unexpectedly met Now continue with the storyi 1 COLUMBIA HOTEL f • 7 Embury avenue. H alf block from Van Cassell’s troops pushed 'relentlessly ocean, boardwalk. Open all year. CHAPTER XVII—continued § 20 MAIN AVENUE ONE BLOCK FROM OCEAN | Pleasant steam heated rooms with Mexico City, reposed the camou­ running; water. Housekeeping pri- Benning gave a groan and, as a flaged observation.planc.thafwas to movement he released his hold and I : - Spacious Porches—Modem-Conveniences 1 VICTORIAvileges. Terms reasonable. Tel. 5497-W .. MRS. J. K1LSHAW brooding silence settled back over pick hint up on the second night ;caught Bromiiiz’ kniie hand, twisted | , ; Public Dining Room in Connection.. | 45 Webb Avenue, 2 blocks from ocean, the night, hurried on.- He knew now thereafter, at- a secret rendezvous it suddenly, and tripped the fellow . rooms, only, centrally located near res- that the worst must have happened. south of Chapultepec, ..These .final- to thb floor. V' - • Windsor Lodge • taurantsl . Clean, cozy rooms at; rea- On reaching- Mindi, Benning got plans, • as he check,ed them over, There was a howl-of pain from, sonablo rates.; M R S . A v FINTER (Formerly- pf Farmlngaale) a speeder to take him to Cristobal. seemed coldly academic , in detail, 'Bromlitz' throat as the.sharp blade ' He got a military car to spin Mm crept through his shirt Into the flesh ROOMS OPEN ALL YEAR like the laying-of a field gun for CAFETERIAS AND RESTAURANTS to Col. Cove. Reports were Coming indirect fire upon an unseen human of his : breast. -Benning cast the: in.to Naval Intelligence.. The dam­ target. But, Benning did not .mini­ weight of his body, into the lunge. age,, at Gatun Locks was undeter-- mize . the. dangerous complications , There followed the rasping cry of a mined,— Mirafiore;] Locks-had bi'en: that lay anead.- mortal' wound." Bromlitz' strength , 6ASTLE ARMS dynamited by an American steamer Midnight brought the lights of relaxed. '-' '-0- -;-L that had put in past Balboa 'from, Mexico City info view. F r o m the Benning stood up. The French San Francisco. ■ Dynamite had cas­ .16 Main Avenue observer’s cockpit' Benning caught' operative's face was chalky white, 1 89 Main Avenue, Occan Grove, N: J. | caded huge slides of rock and earth the toss,of the pilot’s arm in signal but: her blue eyes were cold and into .Culebra Cut in the region ot- ■ ■ . Ocean Grove, N. J. - ■'; | ; Try Our Special Club Breakfast | and boh voyage,'. His heart was unmoved as.she observed' Bromlitz v Gold Hill. Alhajuela Dam, at the pumping as. he lifted himself erect in the convulsions of his last breath. M. WHITEHEAD, Owner Telephone, Asbury Park 4163-M From 7 to 11:30 A. M. | storage lake .on the’ upper Chagres, and.climbed out of the cockpit. "I ’m sorry this had to happen | Dinner Served From 11A. M. to 8 P. M.. | had been crippled. ;. Into the starlit void he plunged, here, mademoiselle," Benning told When he reached Pahariia Depart­ fallinR in a backward arc and toll­ her. “ - | Regular Dinner Served -yvitH Fresh Vegetables, 60c. | ment headquarters, Benning found ing off three seconds before his hand She said with calm indifference: ■ | . SPECIAL—-Thursday and Sunday, Chicken or | Cove feverishly..taking reports from tore at the ripcord handle of his "You’ve only done me a service, | Turkey Dinner, 60c. , | half'a dozen assistants whose ears monsieur. Bromlitz has been very I WARRINGTON HOTEL J| ' Clam Chowder Served With Dinner DAILY. | were glued to.telephones. ' . :: difficult of late and I did not dare “ What’s the latest-information on let him show himself at the palace. damage to the Canal, Colonel?” I 22 Lake Avenue, f a c i n g Lake and Asbury Park | Of course, you’ll dispose of his body Benning inquired.; as soon as he is dead." . - ’ Cove tragically shook , his head. T Convenient to all Beach-front attractions and j j DINE OVER THE OCEAN 1 . "Pretty bad from all- reports. My "Is Bravot now in Mexico City?" 1. Auditorium. Rooms only, hot and cold running | men make the guoss it will take, Benning interrupted. "That needn’ t matter to you. You . | water, hot baths and showers, inner spring mattres- | I at the Famous I months to make any kind of repairs.” Benning asked, "M ay I get a code are leaving Mexico City immediate-' | sea. Write for folder and rates. H. W. Brown, own- | message through to Washington to­ !y." “ 0/ course, as soon as-I get the in­ | er-managerj Telephone 83S6. ; :j . : | night, Colonel?" "The wires ar'e_ swamped," Cove formation I came here to get.” ; " .Tiiii.iii«i.iiiiiiiiiiiii*iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiii|ii iiiiiiinii!i»iiiiiiiijii|iiiiiii!iiil

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