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H O T E L - ALFRED E. DRISCOLL ANNOUNCEMENTS New Jersey'« fíovernor In Auditorium PAGES SIX AND SEVEN SUNDAY — JULY 3rd

AND THE NEPTUNE TIMES —-an d of the independence of the Vol. LXXV, No. 26 OCEAN GROVE, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JULY 1,1949 United Btates of America the 173d F IV E CENTS

Dr. G. G. Dilworth HELEN HARBOUUT SOLOIST New Owners of The Dun-Haven MEMORIAL CROSS IN VFW BENEFIT CONCERT Governor Of New Jersey Jliss Betty Yeo, of Philadel­ Opens ’49 Temple Helen Harbourt, soprano, phia and Ocean Grove, will was named soloist with the light the 18-foot Memorial Apollo club for its Hannah- Cross oh the Ocean Grove Au­ In Auditorium Sunday Young People’s Program Crosman V.F.W. post benefit ditorium, facing the sea, the concert in the Ocean Grove wepk of July 2 to 9, in memory Told By American Bible Auditorium on Saturday, July' of her mother, Mrs. Samuel 15, at 8:16 p. m. Allan Wool­ P. Yeo. A lfred E. Driscoll, S tate’s Society Yesterday ley, conductor of the club, com­ posed of sixty male voices, also announced that Francis Ko- dama, concert pianist, would Chief Executive, Highlights The . Young People’s Temple accompany tlhe Apollo singers. Lists Soloists For opened this morning for the 1049 Rehearsals have been under­ . season, with the Rev. Dr. George way for some time with an 4th*Of July W eek-End Here G. Dilworth, of Philadelphia, sec­ outstanding repertoire of mu­ St. Paul’s Night retary ocf the American Bible So­ sical selections, planned for ciety, as July leader; Walter D. the benefit. The annual con­ Governor Alfred E. Driscoll, Eddowes, minister o f. music, and cert is the only means of sup­ Rehearsals Continue For of New Jersey, will bring the Josephine Eddowes, organist. port that the Ocean Grove Handel’s “The Messiah” war veterans enjoy for their message in the Ocean Grove post activities. In Auditorium, July 29 Auditorium this Sunday morn­ ing, highlighting the Fourth Soloists for Handel’s oratorio, of July weekend here. The "The Messiah,” to be presented in the Ocean Grove Auditorium, July governor’s appearance on the DR. and MBS. JAM ES GRAHAM have just taken over the ownership 29, were announced ,this week .by Halts Parking and. management of The Dun-Haven hotel, 10-12 Oceait Pathway. Dr. Auditorium platform follows a the - St. Paul’s Night committee, tradition of many years’ Graham, a Lieut. Comdr. in the U. S. Navy during the war, serving also Jesse C. Kester, chairman. In Two Areas with the 9th Air Wing of the Marines, is a practicing'dentist in Man­ Guest stars are Genevieve Rowe, standing, when the chief ex­ hattan, Fifth, Avenue and 54th Street, and Oral Surgeon to the Medical concert and oratorio singer, New ecutive makes an Ocean Grove Arts Hospital in N. Y . Mrs. Graham is the/former Dorothy Louise York; Lydia Summers, contralto, Geene, of Rutherford and Nutley, N. J: They have a young daughter, address over the “Fourth.” “No Parking” Ordinance Oratorio Society of New York and Robin, 2% years old. Dr. and Mrs, Graham will personally supervise soloist for last , year’s presenta­ Dr. Ross H. Stover, popular Lu ­ For Memorial Park, East The Dun-Haven and Mrs, Cora Simpson will remain officially as its theran pastor from Philadelphia, ever-popular hostess. tion, “Elijah”; Lucius Metz, tenor, Side of So. Main, Passed oratorio singer and soloist of St. will bring the Sunday evening mes­ Bartholemew’s church, New York; sage in the Auditorium; .Howard Chester Watson, bass, oratorio and W. Selby, of Boston, Mass., vice An ordinance prohibiting parking The Stephen B. Gilhulys Celebrate Bach festival singer; Walter Wild, president of the Ocean Grove on the east side of South Main guest .organist, organist and choir Campmeeting. association, will pre­ street, along the Ocean Grove master at St. Nicholas Collegiate, side at both services. boundary, and along the sides of 65th Anniversary, Wed In 1884 church, New York/ Mr. Wild is no ; Guest musical soloists for the the new Memorial Park, at the stranger to this festival as he was two services arie Howard Variden- Broadway entrance was passed organist on St. Paul’s Night at the I burg, who will sing “Repent Ye” last night by the Neptune township Married 65 years ago in Colum­ During his teaching ' career he Ocean, Grove Auditorium three j Alfred E. Driscoll on the morning program, and Doris committee. No objections were bia, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Okerson, who will sing “Hold Thou Dr. George G. Dilworth earned 'his Ai.A. and Phj D. degrees years ago. I heard at the public hearing. Gilhuly celebrated their wedding from New York university. - The event is the fourth annual My Hand” in the evening, Committeeman Charles Loveman Today’s theme at the 9 a. m. anniversary quietly last Sunday When Mr. and Mrs. Gilhuly were music festival o f St. Paul’s c h u r c h , then made an appeal for slower afternoon at their home, 5 Pilgrim UN IQ U E “4th” PROGRAM service was the first of the sermon first married, lie was a teacher in Ocean Grove, a n d w i l l be c o n d u c t e d A program acclaimed across the driving through the Memorial Pathway. It was a happy day for the Long Branch sohools. He left by Thelma M o u n t , minister of m u ­ series, “Three Similies,” and was Park area, deolaring.that the speed­ country, “The Romance of Uncle “Life is Like a Race.” Dr. Dil- the honoi'ed couple as many of thre. for Flemington high school sic at the c h u r c h . Sam,”, featuring Mark Love, will ing cars were damaging the new their Ocean Grove friends were (then called Redding academy) Rehearsals are under way, held worth’s topic for tomorrow is “The road bed. He also declared that be presented in the Auditorium, on Mighty Minority — Life is Like afternoon callers, reminiscing with where he was the sole instructor, each Tuesday at 8:15 p. m. in St. Monday, July 4th, Sponsored by one-way traffic will now be enforc­ the Gilhulys over the years of presenting courses in French, math­ Paul’s churoh. Singers from the Yeast;” Sunday, “The Amazing V i­ ed on both throats of the Broadway the Curtiss Candy co„. “The Ro­ tality of Christ — Life is Like a wedded life 'since June 26, 1884, ematics, botany, Latin and Greek Shore area'have registered for the mance of Uncle'Sam”vis, a pro- entrance. the day of nuptials in the Second for the four high school classes. production and additional singers Seed;” Monday, “They March To­ A letter commending the town­ gram of songs arid stories which day,” great patriotic service; Street Lutheran church. While at Flemington, he completed are expected to join the group as seeks to reawaken an appreciation ship committee for its services ren­ Sunday visitors with Mr. and his courses at Lafayette. rehearsals progress. Tuesday, “15 Questions;” Wednes­ dered through the department of arid understanding of our Ameri­ day, “The Man Who Sow God;" Mrs. Gilhuly were Mrs. Lillian Orr, He served as superintendent of can heritage. The, Declaration of publicity during the Ohuroh of ' ; Thursday, “The Talking Book;" Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reynolds, the public schools / in Flemington, Independence, George Washington, ' Brethren conference here wfl3 read. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Cyphers, Miss Englewood and Rutherford and Friday, July 8, “Prayer is Power,” The letter, signed by Levi K. Daniel Boone, Paul Revere and ( and. Saturday, July 9, “The Garden Mhbel Vaugthn. tend Mrs. " Addie then accepted tlm-principalship of Abraham Lincoln, plus, various Ziegler, member of the conference Carlile, all of Ocean Grove. the 14th Avenue public school in Concert Magician of Prayer” and pageant. arrangements committee, express­ references to America’s fighting ; Mr. and Mrs. Gilhuly met in Newark; where he served until his men, have been the well-worn tools The Versatile Glee Club of As­ ed gratitude for the privilege of Ocean Grove before their mar­ bury Park, concert and gospelsing- retirement 18 yeaTS' ago. He also of 4th of July oratory since the first using the publicity bureau on Au­ riage in 1884. He was the son of served as president of the New ers directed by Mrs. Alyce Daven­ ditorium Square and for “the in- flag was waved in 1776. But, in. a Keyport shoemaker and came Jersey Council of Education, the the song and story of “The Ro­ port, will ...highlight -the musical yqjuable services of Mrs. Fannie here every, summer to open oysters program tomorrow (Saturday) " it New Jersey High School Teachers’ mance of Uncle Sam,” they appear Cyphers;" Mr.- Ziegler further at a local fish market, starting his" association, the Schoolmen’s club the 9 a. ,m. service. They will stated, “I raised the question of daily task at 4 a. m. to earn enough to take on a new'glow, a special- of Newark and the Principals’ as­ meaning for our time. v - render the following numbers: paying for these facilities, at least for his education. sociation of Newark. He is a mem­ “Only a Look,” “Yes, God, It’s a gratuity, but Mrs. Cyphers as­ In this program Mr. I.ovo ber of the American Academy of achieves a new role as an educa­ Real,” “Get Away Jordan,1’ “I'm sured mo that was not necessary.” Political Science and the author of Leaning on the Lord,” “Deep River” The committee passed, on first tional and forceful public speaker. numerous texts and articles, in­ His career ihas spanned many years and “Jesus, Lover of My Soul.” reading, an ordinance permitting cluding “A New Method in Geog­ Don Townsend, tenor, and'AhJyn the establishment of a housing au­ of operatic, concert and radio star­ raphy,” "Synthetic Speller,” “Desk dom. Generally recognized as “the Graham Taylor, soprano, will be thority in Neptune township. Pub­ Study Maps," “Geography of New ■ soloists at the patriotic service for lic hearing will be held Juljr 14 at Mark Love greatest Elijah of this musical gen­ Jersey," “Glimpses of Europe” and eration," he has sung Elijah more the Young People’s Meeting on the regular meeting of the com­ “Germany Today.” Monday, July 4th. mittee. times than any other singer. His In the early 1930’s, Mr. and Mrs. greatest distinction has been in the Gilhuly traveled extensively in First ’49 Weak field, of oratorio, and he has sung Europe to study the schools of over 1,000 performances of “The Dedication of New Thornley Chapel Prance and Germany. He was se­ Messiah." lected by the Newark board of ed­ Landed At Pier ucation for the assignment and he SONG FEST AT NIGHT On 60th Anniversary of Building speaks the ' languages fluently. The traditional community song i While they were in Europe, Mr. fest will be held on the night of and Mrs. Gilhuly kept their Ocean Two Jersey City Residents the "Fourth,” Monday in the Au- “In the name of the Father' and CONTRIBUTORS THANKED Grove friends informed of their Win Titles; Club Elects ' ditorium, under, the direction of the Son and the Holy Spirit we A list of gifts and contributors activities through the columns of Dick Clark, President Walter D. Eddowes, minister of dedicate this,, chapel for the train­ to the chapel was given by Joseph The Ocean Grove Times, writing music. Doris Okerson, Juillard ing of children in Christian serv­ A. Thoma, /manager of the Ocean numerous descriptive articles of I Sthool graduate and concert solo­ ice.” Using the Methodist ritual, Grove association, who presented conditions overseas. Jersey City came to'the fore on ist, will sing “Land of Hope and Dr. J. Edgar Washabaugh, of the REV. R. C. STEIN HART, pastor of the .benefactors. Mr. Thoma also •Mr. Gilhuly’s hobby over the the Bethany Evangelical Congrega­ the Ocean Grove fishing-.pier last Glory,” Elgar; “I Hear You^Calling Methodist Publishing Concern an4 thanked the Auditorium Ushersr years has been working with cop­ tional church, Lchighton, Pa., will Saturday with two of its residents Me,” Marshall, and "I Love Life,” ,, a member of the Ocean Grove Ladies’ auxiliary; sponsors of the per and useful articles in his home present "Sermonized Magic" as capturing current titles in the lo­ Mana-Zueea. Howard Vandenburg, Campmeeting association, dedicat­ chapel, for their successful cam­ attest to his ability. He has formed one of the highlights of the open­ cal anglers’ club. Roy F. Snyder tenor soloist who has recently re­ ed the new Thornley Chapel yes­ paign'. .- a copper hood for his fireplace and ing Young People’s concert of the hooked the heaviest kingfish of. turned front cross-country concert terday morning before a gathering The history of. the chapel, was Mr. and Mrs. S. 1!. Gilhuly has made numerous, copper lamps 1919 season. The concert will be the season, to.date, weighing 1 ify„ tours, will sing “Vesti; la Guibba" . of nearly 500 persons. ' ., told by John S. Yeo, association and fixtures used throughout the 7 ozs., while : Walter Chambers f r o m “Pagliacci,” Leoncayello; The ccremony fell on the 60th secretary, revealing that Dr. Jo­ In 1882 he was graduated fiom held next Saturday night, July 9, Peddie school, Hightstown and was 'home. / in the Auditorium, with Walter D. landed the first weakfish of the '49 “Then You’ll Remember Me” from anniversary date of the dedication seph H. Thornley was a charter later graduated from Lafayette Their son, Dr. H.-.R. Gilhiily, of Eddowes, minister of music, direct­ year from the Embury avenue pier. ‘ “The Girl of the Golden West,” of the original chapel on June 30, member of the association, leader college with the degree of Ph. D. New York city, and daughter, Mrs. ing a chorus of 150 young people. A run on kingfish was enjoyed Balfe; “Kashmiri Song” Finden, 1889. The service was opened by of the first religious service here Paul Witteirian, o£ . Asland, Ken­ last Saturday by the clubmen, with and “When I Think. Upon the Maid­ William E. Thomson, chairman x>f in his tent in 1869 and superinten­ tucky, were unable to attend the . . V ; ' . ------* ------Jack Donaldson bringing in sev­ ens,” Head. ■ ' ; the Ocean Grove association build- dent of the summer Sunday school YMCA BOARD ELECTS 65tli anniversary of their parents en; Arthur Ellick, four, and Frank As the main feature of this an­ ' ing committee, who declared, This until his death in early 1889. For THREE NEW MEMBERS but are looking forward to a vaca­ THE HOSMERS ENJOY Snow, two. Others were landed nual fariiily gathering, Mr. Ed­ morning we are celebrating anoth­ his efforts for the children of the tion with them this summer. 25th ANNIVERSARY but not recorded with Weighmaster dowes will direct in group partici­ er outstanding event which will go community,. the chapel was con­ Three new directors of the Shore ——* ------Jack Dawson. pation of various favorite songs. down In the history of Ocean structed later in the year of his Area Y.M.C.A. were elected last A t the Fishing club meeting last * ------Grove.’’ Mr. Thomson, recalled death and given Ws name. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hosmer, week at a meeting of the board of Proclamation former Ocean Grove residents, ob­ syeek, Dick Clark, former vice pres­ L. DANIELS TO LEAD many Instances in Ws world trav­ Asked if anyone in the audience trustees in the Asbury-Carlton ho­ ident, was elected to the presi­ els where people in various part was here at tfhe dedication of the served their 25th wedding anniver­ dency. The late James McRell, DAILY 10 A. M. MUSIC . tel, Asbury Park. New members The nationwide Fourth of July sary last Saturday night at their of the globe, discovering that he original chapel in 1889, the Misses are William H. Oliver, of Oliver who died this past winter, led the was from Ocean Grove, recalled MacConnell, of Trenton and life­ program now being conducted by home on West Bangs avenue, Ham­ club' for many years. Edgar Brothers real estate and insurance, the National Safety Council to hold ilton. A feature of the evening Lewis Daniels, of Philadelphia, • their early years here and their long, summer residents here, and Ocean Grove and Asbury Park; “Cobby" Bennett is the new vice will be the song leader for the attendance at Thornley Ohapel os Miss Mabel Vaughn, of Ocean down the holiday accident toll is n was tho music rendered by Arthur president and Harry Kleiberg was Peter DeMidowitz, of the H. L. and Walter Everett, their grand- Abundant Life s e r v i c e s during July. children. - „ . Grove, stood for a round of ap­ challenge to everyone in The Town­ reelected seeretary-treasurer. Zobel co., Bradley Beach, and W il­ ship of Neptune. nephews, playing violins, and their The daily 10 a. m. worship iu the Dr. George W. Henson, president plause. liam Hagerinan, of Wellers, Inc., Kleiberg was also appointed Tabernacle is conducted by Dr. of the Ocean Grove association, With Walter D. Eddowes lead­ I urge every citizen to join with cousin, Lawrence White, playing manager of the club’s fishing t^am Neptune, ice, coal and fuel oil. me in a wholehearted concerted ef­ the accordian. When the guests Furman A. DeMaris. Message followed' on the program, telling ing, and Josephine Eddowes at the to compete in the annual Island themes of the week are: Saturday ■ the gathering, “We are dedicating piano, the entire gathering joined fort to make the Fourth of July art heard the strains of the bridal Beach Fishing tournament in Sep­ accident-free holiday celebration march, they gathered in the dining ( t o m o r ro w ) , “Is thine heart' this building to God today. We >n singing a number of favorite Travelogue At Melita tember. On the team are Joseph. right?”; no service on Monday, the : look forward to, a better scrvice hymns of the, church and favorites for all of us. room for refreshments. About 45 Sandford, Bud Hodgson, Walter relatives and friends from Media, Fourth; Tuesday, “How to double among our children.” among the children. It can be a holiday weekend free Nitschman, George MacKay arid An enjoyable travelogue was giv­ from accidents and the death and Pa.; Arlington, Princeton, Ocean- your income;” W ednesday, “How Art Ellick. to sustain one’s faith;” Thursday, en'on Tuesday at the Melita, 11 suffering that accompany them, if port, Neptune, Asbury Park, Jer- Weighmaster Dawson, in his re­ Se a t in g f o r iso a t Main avenue, through the courtesy each and every one of' us will ac­ seyville and Ocean Grove attended “The speaker of the house;" F ri­ Beach Meeting Sunday port of club membership now to­ day, July 8, “Afterwards;” Satur­ GROVE PLAYGROUND of Alfred Ridge, of Irvington. cent personal responsibility for a the celebration, showering the taling 104, revealed that Spence Stereoscopic pictures were shown. safe and sane celebration. couple with many gifts of silver day, July 0, “A St. Petersburg Rev. B. Harrison Decker, D.D., Cooper, of Westfield, one of the Service.” :' ;i Concrete and wood bleachers, Fred Netterwald, of Richmond Hill, Remember that the Fourth of and glassware. organizers and charter members pastor of . St. Paul’s Methodist L . I., was the announcer. July commemorates the happiest seating 150 sports fans, were com­ church, here, will be the Beach of the club who is now. in failing AMERICAN BARBER SHOP day in our nation's history. L e t us pleted and in use this week on the Meeting speaker this Sunday at G OCEAN GROVE AUDITORIUM SAME DAY! — Scrvice on your health, arrived here this'week for 52- Main Ave.— All Hair CutB 75c Ocean Grove community play­ p. m. at (the foot of Ocean Pathway. honor the memory of those who Film. Cameras, Film supplies. — a stay and'was brought to the pier Mgmt., Mrs. Washbournc ground, adjoining the basketball On July 4th, 10:30 A. M. — Pa­ 'died.to bring about and maintain “The Greeting Card Store” — 2 1 t f Mrs. Robert F . Morgan will be triotic Service and Pageant in the by 'his daughters in order- to' pay court. The materials were pur­ America’s freedom by celebrating WILLIAMSON’S STATIONERY his 1049 dues. guest soloist and Bleecker Stirling Auditorium. WISTERIA RESTAURANT chased by the Ocean Grove Recre­ is leader. the holday safely — and insuring ation commission.' N. S. Francis 7:30 P. M. — Patriotic family continued happiness for all of us in HULDAH SHADOW ROXES 8!) Main avenue. NOW OPEN for gathering, songfest. —26 The Township of Neptune. THE HELEN SHOP NOW OPÉ.V 22nd season. Serving Breakfast, was volunteer carpenter on the job, HALLMARK GREETING CARDp assisted by Herbie Fritts. _ The (Signed) RO SS R. BEC K, 60 Mairi Ave. Ocean Grove Ocean Grove Pharmacy —• Your Luncheon and Dinner. —25 Boxed Candies and Gifts OCEAN GROVE AUDITORIUM Chairman of Township —26lf Nearest R E X A L L Drug Store cement block and concrete bases FULL LINE OF NOTIONS „ are covered with 2-inch fir planking The Preacher Sunday, July 3rd, Committe; 50 Slain Ave. — Drugs, Prescrip­ “The Friendly Store” at 10:30 A. M. will be Hon. A. E. DUTCH KITCHEN — Home Cook­ tions, Sodas, Sandwiches. —23tf Running of the Tides for seating. Painting has been 53 Main Avenue volunteered by Thompson and GU- Driscoll, N. J. Governor. At 7:30 AUCTIONEER and APPRAISER ing, Hot Breads, Moderate Prices. • ’ ■ —18tf P. M.,. Rev. Ross H. Stover, D.D., DR. NORMAN LAYTON COMPUTED FOR TUB Ian. B. G. Coats,-490 Bath Ave., Long Centennial Hotel, 65 Main; 8—10, Pastor of Friendly L u t h e r a n 5—7, Daily, Sunday Included. Chiropractic Physician, 97 Abbott OCEAN GKOVE BEACHFRONT Brunch. N. J. Phone 6-3599.— adv. Ave., Ocean Grove. Qff. Hrs., 2 to 4, Daylight Saving Timfe KNITTING SUPPLIES Main Avenue Sandwich Shoppe Church, Phila., will preach. —26 ' —20tf A. M. P. M. • Helen Yarn,Shop OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE BEN-MONT 7 to 8 I*. M. Phone A. P.’ 2-54S0. July High Low High l/ow ' —21tf 1 ,11:416:10 12:26 6^5 48 Main Ave. “ Ocean Grove Full course breakfast, salads, sand­ NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL PAPER DRAPES AT SEA FOOD PLATTERS 2 0:38 7:04 1:21 7:32 , - . : . V . ■ V; 22tf wiches, desserts, ice cream. PHARMACY THOMPSON & GILLAN CA L’S SNACK SHOPPE 3 1:23 8:02 2:18 8:43 Open,— 8 A. M .to 8 P. M. All-year service. Draga of quali­ Largest Selection Along the Shore Fountain Service, Salads, Platters FOOD AT ITS BEST 4 2:32 0:04 . 3:17 9:48 W E I TI I N •'V OCEAN GROVE’S ty for prescriptions. Doctors advise 47 Main Ave, Ocean Grove Hours: 8 A. M.—I I P. M. Grove Luncheonette, On & 3:3510:03 ? 4:17 10:49 AUCTIONEER ORIGINAL ’ SANDWICH SHOP Nagle’s. Hour* 8:30 ajn. • 10 p.m. TeL A- P. 2-6839 47 Main Ave, Ocean Grove: > Auditorium Squire. Hours, 8-2, 5-7 C#U A. P . 2-M90 —15tf — 2 2 t f ■ 1 - adv. • W ;• —18tt — 16tf I* A « H TWO OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, JU LY 1,1040

futiiro. Thorofore," tlio company rates In effect. Quite obviously, the D.A.R. HEADQUARTERS Soloists At Community Song Fest explained, "It Is unable to continue Increased revenues fall far short C O N S ID E II TH E C A SE to expand Its plant at the same of keeping up with tho Increase In OPEN FOR SUMMER rate of speed followed since V-J basic wage rates alone. lly HOY LE V Kit, Altorney-nt-Law Day blit must reduce Its construc­ “Despite two postwar rate in­ tion program in line with the needs creases, the company's financial The Richard Stockton Chapter, of the business.” 1 / . status has not been measurably im­ D.A.R., will have Its headquarters open for visitors on Thursdays (Snjmo.iff you tvcri» jmulc n Judge to his children, hut if iL is consid­ PLANT PERSONNEL DOUBLE proved. The company In 1D47 had for a tiny*. fmVv. tvoiihl you. tlpcldfl this earnings of only 1.13%. While from'2 to 4 p. m. during July and rase? tu l tu* I'lUST ytuafitavU ut* \\w ered .per.-^nal proptMly» then it There are 0,032 personnel In the August. Visiting members of the ia r l s o f « rtM-piit r fls iv In t lir 8 K C O N I) wiuiUI go lo his widow. V. plant department today. This is some rolief was granted through .fmriiRnipli Is ;a stntr.im'iit «f tho law' a rate Increase on January 1, 1848, D.A.R. and other Interested per­ t» ht* applied lo thasL1. fîirts. IJnforo nearly double the number the com­ sons will be welcome. Material for you read nar.iKrapli THKKK, (teclde (iem/ral rule jit Equity is that pany ihail in its employ at the end earnings remained inadequate. In upon an agreement for the sale of 1948 the company earned 3.87%. geneological research will be avail­ fur ymirsclf Just lion* you would; dé­ of World War II, the company sjid. able. cide tliè- question if you were the 151 n11s, when . t lie con tract is signed The company reported a net gain Even with the new rates, which be­ .htdne. Then read: parafiraphTIIKICK came effective May 1, 1949, earn­ Hostesses for July will be the and s<*é. huw'.the case was .'actually de­ ,.the salty .|j4> regarded as completed, of more than 600,000 telephones in cid ed .) ' ahd the contmet purchaser is con- the state since the olid of World ings for tiie complete year 1949 Regent, Mrs..J. Crawford, Ogden; sidered the; owner .even ,thtfug(h War II — an increase of 52% but are expected to be below what is Mrs.' Elsie S. Tipling, Misses Bea­ required to meet the needs of the trice and Florence Winters and Today’s Case Involves: title had not yet passed to him. it pointed out that its work load v ,y . / was now on the decline. /business. 1 Mrs. James A. Milligan, For Au­ l»U()I»Kim' SAIJCS ; • The Court held that the doctrine “In all but a few areas through­ . “The Company on May G re­ gust: Mrs. Philander Betts, Mrs. . . CJeoi’jie* b y: his will.' left all his of equitable conversion took place out (the state, telephone service is quested the Board of Public Utility Ella LaForge Murphy, Mrs. George roaV ostatii to his children, and all in this case. Under that doctrine, generally now available on demand, Commissioners to order a rehear­ Wertz and Mrs. Aram G. Sayre. his pei’soiial jji’operty to his wife. realty is considered personalty, and aiid delay in the remaining areas ing of the company’s request of Two (lays before ;he piissed • away». vice versa. When George signed is not a matter of available per­ last September for increased rev­ 4 he contracted -to sell one; ol his the contract to Sell, the purchaser sonnel. Under present conditions, enues. This request for a hearing propertied. 'After his death, and was, for all intents ’and purposes, therefore, with demand for new is still pending before the Com­ : pursuant: to’ tiiecontract ■ he',- had regarded as the new owner." All service falling off, with but rela­ mission.’' . ' ' — -* ------JACOB made, ; title- to -the property was that was due George was the pur­ tively few persons waiting for tel­ coilveyed. to .the purchaser, and the chase price. Had George lived lie ephones and with our work load A Berber woman who ¡has borne purchase price was paid to George's would have received the purchase declining, there just is not enough a son acquires the right to wear a GROSSMAN executor.! The executor how Wants price, which is personalty, and the DORIS OKEHSON and HOWARD V a NDENBXJKG, popular concert work for the number of employees symbol an her forehead. to kiioW who ;is- entitled to .the pur­ fact that he died before it was paid soloists, who will render selections at the traditional community gather­ now on the payroll, and there is chase m o n e y .If George died, and to him does not alter the case, and ing and family night in the Ocean Grove Auditorium on the Fourth of little likelihood that this picture • * .the. property 'he had. contracted to so the money should go to the wid­ July at 7:30 p. m. All residents and visitors are invited “to join in will change in the near future," the sell is realty, then it should belong ow. ' • • - • happy song,” led by Walter D. Eddowes, minister of music. company said. ; PROGRESSIVE Headquarters for EARNINGS OUTLINED to “all inhabitants of this colony, Commenting on its earnings pic­ of full age, who are worth 50 Bell Telephone ture, the company said: Painting, Decorating Jersey Celebrates Own “Fourth” pounds, proclamation money.” .Cit­ “Although the Commission has izens had to be substantial prop­ authorized increased revenues of Exterior ' — Interior Painting erty owners if they wished to exer­ To Lay-Off 340 $18,820,000, approximate^ 18% Plastering & Paperhanging CROSS Two Days Ahead Of The Nation cise the right of suffrage in those over 1941, non-management em­ early days of New Jersey. ployees are receiving $24,700,000 Estimates Cheerfully Given . s h o e s cording to the State promotional Of. course New jersey’s indepen­ Phone Demand Declines; annually more than they would , " ■ TRENTON, July 1 — While few- dent Declaration of Independence have received with 1941 basic wage Jorsoymeii plan any special observ­ agency, New Jersey had; long been Construction Program 708 Cooknian Ave. seething with unrest against the passed on July 2 did’not lessen the • PHONES ance,".residents of this .state; can, State's regard for or participation Levels Off In N. J. if they; like, have a Fourth of July Crown when its Provincial Con­ A. P. 2-1557, 2-9744 Asbury Park gress met at Burlington. Patriots in the country-wide break with P b o n e BU S celebration of their own two. days British authority, and five repre­ The New Jersey Bell Telephone ahead of the nation. The explana­ rebellious to unfair taxation, had Oompany. announced this week JOSEPH'S BEAUTY SALON already. staged their own “Tea sentatives of the two-day old tion is that New Jersey, oldest state State signed the national Declare-• that a decline in telephone demand, A ll Branches o f in tire Union/ by two days, led all Party” at Greenwich,: in Cumber­ and the subsequent levelling off of BEAUTY CULTURE land County; and what was to be­ tion of. Independence adopted at others in boldly, asserting itself Philadelphia on July 4, 177G. the company’s constructoin pro­ FEATURING'THE NEW ' to be free of British, rule._ The come known fas their own “Liberty gram has necessitated a layoff of COLD PEBMANENT WAVE provincial Congress, in session at. Bell” had rung out at Bridgeton.. 340 plant department personnel 1119 Coriiet Ave. NgpfrantyN. J. DELICATESSEN Burlington, adopted , a combined The last royal governor, Sir Wil­ early in July. ' Declaration of Independence and liam' Franklin, , was. placed under ST. PAUL’S The company said the majority State Constitution 173 year's ago arrest 173 years ago last week by of the workers affected had. been tomorrow, on July 2, 177(5. The the Provincial Congress when he OCEAN GROVE with the company less than one O P E N D A I L Y national Declaration of Independ­ tried to revive the defunct as­ year and that none had,as much as sembly, ADEL’S 1 ence was adopted at Philadelphia, A Patriotic Service will be held two years’ service. . HOME-PREPARED FOODS UNDER July 4, 177G. Volunteers had been drilling un­ “This action is taken with ex­ der arms on New Jersey’s village Sunday morning in St. Paul’s DINING ROOM I Other interesting historical items church at 10:45 o’clock, Dr. B. Har­ treme reluctance on our part but PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF MRS. META DAVIS associated wi.th'the New Jersey III-' greens for a full year before the in view of the ■ circumstances we 324 COOKMAN AVENUE 1 hasty and brazen Declaration and rison Decker, pastor, preaching on dependence day are supplied ; by the theme, “Christian Patriotism.” have no other choice.. The layoffs ASBURY, PARK | the New Jersey Council. of the Constitution, of July 2, but respect­ are not centered in any/one location FEATURING — Breadr rolls, pies, cakes, cupcakes, ing the opinions of the people of The Summer Quartet, consisting of State Department of Conservation Barbara Whitehead, soprano;. Myr­ but are distributed fairly eveninly BREAKFAST J and Economic Development. Ac- other colonies, the document pro­ over the state,” the company said. 0 A. M. to 12 Noon, Dally £ potato salad, cole slaw, baked beans, macaroni and vided for nullification “if a recon­ tle Applegate, contralto; Stanley Potter, tenor, and Harold Rairiear, “The demand for new telephone guiuuililiillllinillllillllltlltllllllllilllillllllltlllllltuiu^ ciliation between Great Britain and service has fallen off and the pres­ DINNERS | cheese, rice pudding. these colonies should take place.” baritone, will sing “Souls of the £ 12Noon to 8:30 P. M. Sundays = i USED FURNITURE s Righteous" by Noble; and “Ameri­ ent outlook shows no indication of I 4:30 P. M. to 8:30 P. M, Weekdays | As events turned out, however, this any increase in demand in the near S We Buy and Sell first New Jersey Constitution was ca, My Wonderous Land” by Peery. 3 Almost Everything The organ numbers by the minister I Closed Tuesdays = retained for 68 years. ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiila;iii!aitiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|i(iiitiiiiiiai:B.iaiiiig I ANTIQUES CURIOS Among, the peculiarities of this of music, Thelma Mount, A.A.G.O., TtiiiiliitiltliiiillliilliiiiiitiitiitiiiiiilliitiiniitiiiitiittDiii QUALITY MEATS — FROZEN FOODS ? Call A. P. 4640 will be “Fugue in D Minor” by'Dii- document was a provision that the FRESH VEGETABLES — GROCERIES I BLUME'S QUAINT SHOP Governor should be elected every boise, and "Toccata and Varia­ tions” by Coke-Jephcott. I Ann Louise I U. ROYAL 5 69 South Main Street year, and by the Legislature; an­ s. other limited the voting franchise Sunday School, Otto G. Stoll, jr., fensmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii general superintendent, at 9:30 a. I CANDIES I m. There is no evening service in | North End Pavilion g TIRES The Wayne Tea Room St. Paul’s until September 18th, f , Ocean Grove § GENERAL ELECTRIC Asbury and New Jersey Avenues 1 All Our Candies Made on the; At Emory Street Bridge E y e Examinations = Premises . . | TELEVISION CLOSED MONDAYS | Salt Water Taffy i HOTPOINT DINN ERS — 4:30 lo 8:00 P. M. Tuesday through Saturday Dr. WM. I. LIEBESMAN = Twenty Flavors S : SUNDAYS — Noon to 7:00 P. M. COR. PILGRIM PATHWAY and OLIN STREET Public Phone A. P. 2-8505 M. G, EVAN S Optometrist i MAIL ORDERS TAKEN | APPLIANCES OCEAN GROVE ------A. P. 2-1749 : iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiilijiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiirmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiíijíiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiirlliíliiiiiiiiiiir ¿45 COOKMAN AVENUE | Home-Made Ice Cream | Telephone A. P. 2-0616 for App’t. s - § ' — FREE DELIVERY — 1 TWENTY-SECOND SEASON J Tiiliisiiii'ii.a'iiiiiittiiiiiitiiiisiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiitiiiiaiiiitiiii? Custom Tire Co. 1200 Main St. Bradley Beach1 ON BOARDWALK JOHN LAUR Painting:, Paperhanging | 89 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. s Alterations I Breakfast —7:30 to 11 A. M. | Work Guaranteed| at Lowest Price A. P. 1-0232-W 84 Main Ave.) O. G. | DINNER SERVED from 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. § Always The Best. \ Clam Chowder Served j and CANDY MATTHEWS, I with Dinner Dally SHOP FRANCION1 The Best All-ways. (AMELIA HAVENS, Prop.) Candies Made on the & TAYLOR J Dine Over The Ocean | " v Premises FUNERAL HOME Mail Orders Taken Exclusive but Inexpensive PLUMBING ., I at the Famous ' J Delicious Pop-Corn • DANIEL L. FRANCIONI i v s RESTAURANT OPEN 1 THOMAS W. TAYLOR Steam and Hot Water Heating 701 - 7th Ave. Asbury Park FROM 8 A . M. to IIP . M. Phone A.P. 2-0021 HOME COOKING ' Winter Air-Conditioning

S I ÀT NORTH END BOARDWALK Painting - Carpentry - Masonry Reservations for Parties Phone 2-3196 Headquarters For . ^inifi[iiiiiniifimniimtii»i[>iiiminiiiiniT»ii«ini(iitiiiiii»nniiinim[iii»mu»ii«niini)iii|iinnii»niiii-i “YOUNGSTOWN” KITCHEN EQUIPMENT ‘ " “DELCO-HEAT” OIL BURNING EQUIPMENT I BARNEGAT BAY Refrigeration “BRYANT” GAS HEATING EQUIPMENT ' “ANDERSON” GAS RANGES 1 RESTAURANT PLUMBING FIXTURES ^ G8 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove is a ' : WARM AIR FURNACES | A BITE OR A1 DINNER PIPELESS FURNACES ,. HEATING BOILERS j AT REASONABLE PRICES ELECTRIC DISHWASHERS ' 1 Breakfast - Luncheon - Dinner \ I ' JOHN DAFN IS, Owner-Manager | “Permaglas” or “Bryant” Gas Water Heaters ^iiiHiiii»iii»»i»iiiti«»ii»n»iiliuni'Hiia»ii»»)>iiii»iM»iiiiiiiii»iHin»iiin>niiiiiii»iiii»«iiiMiiiiiiiiiniii>n>i»it»iii»»»f. SfliiKiiiHilliHiiJUIIlnllliHllllllHlllllllM lllllllillliHIIHIlilM lllllltlillillilillill'lll'IIIIM IIIIM I'll'llllllllllH'OHI'IH.H'IJJf : Pipe Cutting and Threading ’ ^

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SPRAY and BEACH AVENUES ONLY 6 7 - 5 0 TO 9 8 - 5 0 , Directly on Wesley Lake You Save On Food Costs—Foods Keep Fresh Longer Because of the Controlled Moisture. The Wm. R. Hogg Cov Inc. Most Spacious In The Grove 900 Fourth Avenue Asbury Park Excellent Food Seaboard Service "Sshuinq iks Shoha" Phone A* P. 2-3193 TARJAN MANAGEMENT R. B. 6-0248 • A. P. 2-2620 • L. B. 6-5151 FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1040 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY PAOS TORES Bunnell tiOOK, LINE f’oi'kllis Putnam Leads Kricdnti and SINKER Holmes Fritts .. P A R K GROVE Illvento Win Lauer .... AHgor .. Bolson . Grinwiss Super M arket Shotwcll 1-3-5 Main St., Asbury Paris — A. P. 2-2311-2 -FREE DELIVERY-

By 2 to I lb. Size Fancy Fresh Best Cuts by CHARLIE HUTZ Paul P. Ridner Broiling, Frying Che Poet’ s Corner Roasting HEN PRIME RIB I wish to thank the Belmar Fish­ LOCAL SOFTBALL CHICKS TURKEY ing club for bestowing or n e my Action at the Ocean Grove play­ Roast fouth Honorary Membership . . . ground during last week saw the It is a privilege and an honor; for Ocean Grove Craftsmen win one 39c lb. 49c lb. 59c lb. to me it is the finest club in the game and drop a pair. The locals world. beat the Asbury Park Press in a Sliced Bologna J... ib.-19c Sliced Bacon * * l> * return game by the score of 18- Tuna fishing is at its best and 16 smd then tools on the powerful Vogeler Mayonnaise m rs^anna m yer’s school tuna are daily arrivals, but Coca Cola squad last Friday eve­ the. gripe of the skippers is, with ning. Almost all of the Coke boys One Pi. Jar ..1 -lie . «rape Jam the fish in, now the customers are are in the1 ‘better iaagues in Mon- Utili 1 qz. Jar free e 1-lt). jar .... . scarce , , . Fluking ss getting bet-' mouth county and they were a bit S T O K E L V S COMSTOCK ter in all sectors and having- per­ too much for the local boys to Grapefruit Juice Tomato Juice sonally fished ’ out of Pat "and handle. Tuesday night the club 2 No. 2 cans...... '25c 2 tall cans .... . Sandy’s livery on Belmar's Shark lost . a close '7-6 contest to The River, 15 io a boat and more ac­ Long_ Branch , Record, with *the cording to your ability, is common highlight of the contest being a CRISI’. FI.ORIDA Pier fishing improving and grand slam home run by big SARAH HOPKINS Celery with kings and liuke, what more? George Perkins. Iioger Algor re­ Ocean Grove, N. J, Stalk lieved Jerry McMasters on the- hill .... Bottom boats showing in­ LARGE CALIFORNIA et eased catches of scabass, blacks, for Ocean Grove and was charged YOUNG.'TENDER; with fluke and porgies lagging. with the. loss. However, Algor is' Cantaloupes Slringbeaiis Striper fishing, with the excep­ the leading chucker for the Home Each tion of an occasional lunker in this squad. ' Last night was the »>ig area, is nil, while the Sandy Hook- game with the Washington Fire MARKETING Long Branch area seemu to get all Company and tonight the team the play . , . Mackerel .still at the meets the Sears squad from the w i t ’l l Klondike arid being taken in goodly Monmouth League. quantity with spoon . . . Cbnspicu- The box score: ous by their absence are good friejid Ocean Grove Craftsmen (7) NEED A PLUM BER ? weak and croaker: „ , AB H * * * « * Dunshee, cf ...... 3 1 Jack Brannon, one of our sum­ Hartley, 3b ...... 1 0.. \ mer visitors, broke the. 49 ice by Barry, ss ...... 2 1 i .»n ill ii C A L L •snagging a keeper striper ; . , His Ridner, If ...... ;...... 3 2 'biggest rooter is his'charming G. Trout, c ..... 3 0 A * P * 2 ' 1 6 7 6 spouse, Lorette. Taylor, rf ;...... 1 1 * - * .si ' . Hagerman, 2b ...... 4 2 Gladding line scbres again, for Kern, lb .....;...... 2 1 or Gas Ranges »•the second time in 16 days, the .16- DeHart, lb .... 1 0 thread record has been broken, McMasters, p ...... i 0 both by a bluefin, both at Cat Cay, Perkins, p ...... 2 0 Refrigerators Bahamas, and botli from the same' C. Trout, cf ...... 1 0. boat. , Tommins, If 1 0 The first was a 393 pounder, the Washing Machines second a 435 pounder. Automatic Water The 1949 U. S. Atlantic Tuna Tournament Committee i s s u e s among other things, the following, Palaia, If ..... H ea ters in its lengthy release: Falco, ss ...... 24-Thread line, 50 iea, 72 pound Appiedate, 3b . CALL test will be the official line . . Any W. Atkinson, cf other threads above will be penal­ Monteparo, c ... ized 25%, while those of lesser Frick, lb ...... thread will receive a bonus of one Potillo, 2b ...... E d g a r Phillips and Son, Inc. third of scale weight, for 18-thread, Guyer, rf PLUMBING — HEATING and IV 2 scale weight for 15-thread Pontecarvo, p ... . . Amen, says I, for in the H. Atkinson, cf 1420 NINTH AVENUE — NEPTUNE, N. J. tournament of ’47 I saw ’em fish with wash line. . * ' ***** Thé annua! $64 dollar question READ THE OCEAN GROVE, TIMES is with us again. Why do they al­ low the boats with the crows nests so. close in to shore, and why isn’t something done about it? May I enlighten you with the following: letter I received on Sep­ tember 9th, 1946, from the Fish and Game Council, which reads in part as follows: When The Oldest Resident “Menhaden (moss 'bunker)^ fish­ ermen are allowed te come it! as close to shore as they deem neces­ sary to obtain their menhaden.” Was A Youngster This is substantiated by the Fish and Game law book of 1949, page 64. TAYLOR DAIRY SUPPLIED Latest On Piscatorial Washington Senate bill S Res. 92, requesting Venetian Blinds the Secretary of the Interior to study the fish industry and recom­ , CUSTOM MADE ‘ mend for Senate, action, for its re­ Measured and Installed lief. . . , H. R. 5080, House bill,' to OCEAN GROVE encourage the prevention of water pollution by allowing amount paid for industrial waste treatment works, to he amortized at an ac­ 411 Main Street With Milk From Monmouth County Farms celerated rate, for income tax pur­ BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. pose . . H. R. .4825, bill introduced to amend Oil Pollution Act of 1924 and for other purposes. PHONES Asbury Park 2-G950 and 1-0615 | PASTEURIZING, HOMOGENIZING | . AND BOTTLING PLANT I LOCATED IN. OCEAN GROVE 1 At Clark and Lawrence Avenues Pedal Boats

TAYLOR DAIRY MILK HAS ALWAYS EXCEEDED THE Motor Boats REQUIREMENTS OF THE STATE AND LOCAL TH E TIM ES BOARDS OF HEALTH S2.50 A Y EA R THE TIMES BY MAIL Wesley Lake When the oldest resident was Between Asbury Park NOW SUPPLYING THE SHORE a youngster we supplied and Ocean Grove OCEAN GROVE Flying Scooter FROM BELMAR TO INTERLAKEN JEWELER Taylor Dairy Co. Watch Repairing Lake and Asbury Avenue Catlcy & Williams, Proprietors .'BEST PRICES PAID FOR OLD GOLD MILK, CREAM AND APPRAISED FREE Octopus BUTTERMILK S7 Main Avenue & From Monmouth County Farms Occan Grove 3rd Ave. Boardwalk Phone A. P. 2-1970 , . Post Office Building Asbury Park COMPANY CATLEY & WILLIAMS Call RADIO CAB Aabnrjr Park MERRY. • M o w ► G O * ‘Serving More Than 3 Generations of Ocean Grove Residents’ DAY AND NIGHT ROUND - SERVICE NORTH END OCEAN GROVE OCEAN QnOVE fllg g , OCEAN GROVE, NEW SÈRBEf FRIDAY, JULY 1,104

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I>nm Cmiftislmi Cnmpi'tltliiii between the bureau P iiIiIIi IiimI rrlclny ’tv I. A hIjih v r.irk 'î-l)i)0' nf n'clninntiou nml tte army ongi- IIOMCII KltC.HOH. IMIillsltrr (Vll.I.r\,M T. KURSOR, RltKof Ui’oi'n in diini plumiiHg brought tin m 'T V .M ib n .m a in a v k n u b ; o c c a n o iio v k , n e w je r s e y «■Netting ik'iul he«! Inst year. Hoov­ SL'BSCM PTIONS: Î2.M) vl'ïiI'I.v ; Sl.üD’iii'mt-iinntiiiMv: SI (II* '|W :u!('llv :in[I .'><■ .TIKI er commission reports-show,. They . JxiifnK'M wr l’iipy in trtiltrcl Su ics; C in.M.i S.">mi inid V d iv Ik ii $0.511 a Minr. both mail« inflcpciiilcnt surveys,for ADUKF.SSES cli.incod, on riKinciii-riihviiJ's ni vu im mer address ii dam oil the Snake river. The AJJVi;H I'f.'i:Mb'i\"['S: K-iilos Avili tie iuinlsln’il In- us.oil request. dams- mi paper wore practically WATCH-THE I.AtiEi. ON YOU« PAI’KK FOR''TUB EXPIRATION OF ______• v o l ’ll st'llrSCHU’TIOS -twins, the selected sites were only '1 miles apart, ami tiie surveys were TIIETHUTIt IN ITS PROPER t’I.AC-' made public on the same day. Toss- Years Ago j Fifteen Years Ago iiifr a coin for the job would have E n te riti is? saved the taxpayers about U mil­ ini!) 1934 >n

The Mississippi river drains SEE ME BEFORE YOU BUY, ’’ ” T' The World Changes \ five-twelfths of the United States. BURN OR BORROW * ------ERNEST N. The St. Louis Posl-Dispatch said recently: • At least twice weekly, aircraft LET US FINANCE from Alaska fly to the North P^ie, Louis E. Bronson “The idea that all British noblemen either work at jobs of and back to make weather observa­ distinction or .don’t work at all receives a- severe set-back. REALTOR & INSUROR WOOLSTON tions. '■ AGENCY YOUR NEW CAR Sleuths for Burke’s Peerage found one baronet at work check­ 53 Main Avenue 48 MAIN AVENUE Ocean Grore, N. J. Loans Made Under ing coal trucks out of an open pit mine, and another tending EDMUND L. THOMPSON Ocean Grove, N. J. bar in a hotel. Both were happy about the whole thing, Exterior and Interior Phone A. P. 2-1058 Tel. A. P. 2-0398 evidently being unwilling to emulate those of tho nobility Painting Bank Agent Plan Estimates Furnished whom Oliver Goldsmith found to have ‘more names than 134 Broadway, Ocean Grove Consult shirts.’ They have shirts to their names, too. Pbone Asbury Parts .2956-J you en h js m mfl*!ioooFif?E m tc v ALVIN E. BILLS, Real Estate and Insurance “These are trying times for the nobility. When the Group Member world's overrun with kings who haven’t got a throne to sit on, and when, we recollect, as we seem to, a duchess recently David H. O’Reil ly The First National ■ Bank of Bradley Beach turned street vendor.What can the. small fry of the peerage ELECTRICAL Bradley Beach, N. J. expect? • There are probably more'than Sir Coalcheeker and . CONTRACTOR MEMBER FEDERAL DBPOSIT INSURANCB CORPORATION Lord Bartender who’d swap a few kind words in Burke’s 129 Abbott Avenue Ocean Grove IMionc A. P. 2-4716 Peerage for the same in Dun and Bradstreet.” ’ Conditions outlined in the above editorial comment illus­ trate how the world is changing. Of course these British SEE THE m r f i'O U et/oust/ fmmrjMNCE? peers indulging in hard labor may. be better off than they SHORE LINE THE WALTER E. HAMMER AGENCY would have been walking over their ancestral estates and 2G W EBIÎ A V EN U E, OCEAN GROVE A. P. 2-0J20-J watching them crumble. British peerage, even in the new n^prcientlnc THE TRAVELERS FIIIE INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford day, and admitting loss of power and wealth, is infinitely FOR THE CONVENIENCE OP DEPOSITORS OVER WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS better o(T than the Russian noblemen who lost not only their IN OCEAN GROVE — NEPTUNE AND property but their lives and those of their children when the ASBURY PARK OFFICES “brotherhood” of Lenin and Trotsky took over. CnECK ACCOUNT Long Branch to Manasquan In America we have never had a peerage, but one seems THE MOST FOR CHECK MASTER ACCOUNT to be building up in this country since 1933. It is not based COAST CITIES COACHES SPECIAL INTEREST ACCOUNT on ancestry but on ability to promote crackpot schemes for YOUR MONEY < ■ CREDIT DEPARTMENT advancement of the so-called “welfare state.” This new peer­ TRUST DEPARTMENT TRAVELERS’ CIIECKS age might well be called the peerage of bureauracy. It grows E X C E L L E N T V A LU E H E R E : Attractive, nine room home, fine BRAKE SERVICE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 'continually and its enrolled members have- life-time jobs. BATTERY SERVICE northside location. Large light rooms, lath and plaster walls, large closets throughout. Hardwood floors, hot water heating i CONVENIENT BANKING OFFICES TO SERVE TOO Who ever heard of a bureaucrat being pried loose from a job? CARS INSPECTED system, automatic hot water. Running water in three bedroom». All he has to do is to stay “regular.” STORAGE TIRES Three complete baths. Full dry basement with laundry. Imme­ diate possession of this home and income property. If you have These peers in England being dispossessed of their NEPTUNE looked around, come prepared to buy. $13,600.00 for quick sale. A REALLY GOOD SMALL HOME — Four attractive rooms, baronial estates ought to join the new bureaucratic peerage AUTO REPAIRS modern bath and kitchen, oak floors, automatic heat and hot ^ORGANIZED 18S9 1 which is growing up in both Britain and the United States. water. Two lots, garage. $11,500.00. Corlies Avenus MAIN AVENUE H®la' Striti . Auto Repairing Beltane OCEAN GROVE Asbnry Park R A T E L L IS MARION SMITH, Broker 12 New York Ave., O. G. A. P. 2-2809 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Stockton and So. Main St. m e u b k b f e d e r a l r e s e r v e s y s t e m Ocean Grove« TeL 7727 Many Other Attractive Home and Income Properties FRIDAY, JULY 1,1949 OCEAN GROVE TIMES» OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY paos riva

Mrs. I, L, Webstar, of Brooklyn, ATTENDANCE 4,000 IN Mias Isabelle Hathaway, Mrs, Covered Dish W .S.C.S. G ives T ea Mrs. Georpre Jackson, Mrs. Warren N, Y., Is a guest at tne Dardaneite, AUDITORIUM SUNDAY Jonnie Nace, Mrs Charles Wood, Baker, Mrs. Jacob Beutell, Mrs. OcBBit Pathway, for several weeks, Mrs, E. James, Mrs, W. .3. Al­ Emily Hickson, Mrs, Jamos L. i In And Out 01 ! On, Coder Law n For M issionary bright, Mrs, [da MacDougai, Mrs, Goodwin, Miss F, W. Garrison, Mrs. Mrs, C, K, Solce, of Tuckohoe, Rev. John E. Zeiter, D.D., pastor ' 1 i N, Y,, 3» visiting Mr, and Mrs, J, C. Kestor, Mrs.-Anna DeWInt, Clifford Kunckol, Miss Florence E. 74*4 of Han3on Place MothodiBt church, Miss Gertrude EeMeguSe, Mrs. Noble, Mrs. Anna Farrell, Mrs, W. Harold Biauvelt, Embury ave­ Brooklyn, was the Auditorium Miss Edith Fredericks', returned . | Ocean Grove j nue, for ft week. The Ladies auxiliary of the'Han* missionary from China who is mak­ Mabel F. Jows, Mrs. W, A. Gay, Spratt, Mrs. J, C. Smith, preacher last Sunday morning be­ 8 § nah-Crosmnn. post V.F.W. held n ing her home m Oeeaat the Majestic Hotel on the ocean and Mrs. J. Hendrickson and son. fils? carried east wind« and con­ The refreshment committee in­ 25 words OR LESS ...... FORTYCENTS front. . . . and Karen, nave opened their cot­ tage at 80 Cookman avenue. * ---- tinual cool. . pleasant weather, for cluded Mrs. B. H. Decker, Mrs. More than 25 words ...... •...... 1 cent per word Summer residents here for many the week. A few drops of to in at Keba Wielert, Mrs. Ralpli Wiggin, § times for the price of four. • * years, Mr. and Mrs, Martin W. A summer resident and member GOLDEN WEDDING 6:30 a, m. this morning, not enough Copy, mailed in. given to a representative or brought to office, per­ of the Auditorium ohoir for many Mrs. T, A'. Pierce, Mrs. Anna F a r­ sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy Bennett, of Maplewood, have open­ CELEBRATED HERE to measure, might be an indication rell and Mrs. Joseph Sandford, who accepted over phono as a courtesy and convenience to customers, ed their tent-cottage, 1 Bethany years. Miss A. M. Ettenger has re­ of the weekend's weather, but the Bills due immediately upon presentation. . • " turned -to the Arlington hotel on served punch, dainty cakes and Block, for the season, Reminisciencbs of the early days entire shore expests the dry spell candies, ■ Auditorium Square, her vacation to continue, past the present rec­ Mrs. 0, Vi. Weld and daughters, home for the season. in Ocean Grove were caused by the ivlfsv Joseph Sandford,' chairman Carol and Eleanor, and the for­ ord of 37 days without rainfall. of ihe decoration and flower con;- Mr. and Mrs, Lester W. Scott, of 50th wedding anniversary held on FOR fttíXT ‘ I FOR SALE (Continue^ • mer's father,' Albert E . Robinson, - sb- mittee, made the corsages of pink New York city,, art» looking for­ Tuesday, June 28, at the Pitman are spending the summer at their Avenue House, .24 pitman avenue. rosebuds and baby’s breath that { ✓ FOR SALE Caniiries. Rood singers, ward to an enjoyable . Fourth of s e n io r -m a jo r d im o n d FOR RENT — Cheerful, airy room in I guaranteed. S10: Parakeota, all colors, eottagfi, 63 Abbott avernie, . Mr. and Mrs. J o h n Raven, of the were presented to the ladies of the nice home; breakfast optional. Call I $10 pair. Will deliver. 1210 Fifth Ave.. July weekend in Ocean Grove at ADMITTED TO ORDER mornings, 125 Cookman Ave., Ocean After spending the, month of Bronx, New York, celebrated their reception committee and all those G ro v e Asbury Park. Tel. A. P. 2-0023. the" Dun-Haven hotel on Qeean who helpd to jnake the reception a • — June' at 10 Ocean- avenue. Miss Pathway, where they are regis­ golden wedding anniversary.. Mr. , Louise Jackson and her sister, Miss Raven was connected'with the old Senior Major Dimond, of the lo­ festive, accaiion. Miss Fredericks ROOMS FOR RENT — .Choice loca- FOR SALE — Bungalow. G rooms, tered. . ; - McCabe and Margerum Market on wa.a presented with a special cor­ tl9a, south side, overlooking lake; S. C. Jackson have returned to cal. Salvation Army citadel, As­ yearly and bv season, month or week; bath, heat, possession. SG,500; -6 room s, their home in West Nyack, N. Y. Mrs. Cornelia Chandler, of Olin street in those early days. bury Park, was admitted to the sage. •' bath,'gas heat, furnished, $7,500; Ideal Maplewood and , former Ocean comfortable beds aftd pleasant home­ 3 room apartment bath, refrigeration, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Casey, of They are spending a w^ek here as Long Service Order of the Salva­ Among those present were Mrs. like surroundings. 57 Stockton Ave. , rent season for couple. Scmoris Agen­ Grove hotel proprietor, arrived last the guests of Miss E. H. Viering. tion Army in exercises at the E. B. Baker, Miss Lulu Wright, 22-2G* cy, 12-i Mt. Tabor Way. ' • —26*' ■Prexel Hill, Pa., and. summer-resi­ Friday-to spend her.57th consecu­ dents here for many years, have Centennial Memorial Temple, New FOR RENT — Vacation rooms with FOR SALE — New walnut wardrobe,' tive season'in Ocean Grove, stop­ York,. Monday night. Col. Hol­ or without kitchen, on lake, one block arrived • at their cottage tor the ping this year, at 38. Surf avenue. OBITUARIES MISS JEANNE GARY from Auditorium, close to ocean and portable, fine piece of furniture. GO Del­ season, 68 Franklin avenue; land French, representing the ter­ shopping; make reservations now. aware Ave., Ocean Grove. -25-20* Mrs. Chandler will celebrate ; her ritorial commander, Comtt. Don­ WEDS JACK JAMES Miss Emily Nicholas and her 83rd birthday on July 6, Phone A. P. 2-12G5-IVI or write Box 4?, IF YOU WANT — A Bargain in a J. RANDOLPH SPENCER ald McMillan, gave the citation for Otean/Grove Times Oilice. -20-29 50-room hotel; consult m e.. Jeanne Co­ niece, Miss Edith Bishop, oi New­ Barbara Hurry, daughter of Mr. Miss Jeanne Gary, 107 Pilgrim A resident of 0;ean Grove for 45 25 years of loyal servicei' Proba­ F O R R E N T -r- Apartment kitchenette, vert. Broker,.W arington Hotel, 22 Lake ark, are spending the summer at and Mrs, Otis B . Hurry and grand- years, J. Randolph Spencer, 76, tionary Lt; Edward Dimond, son of Pathway, daughter oi Mrs, George private bath, twin beds, separate en­ Ave., Ocean Grove. —2Gt£ the Ocean Plaza on Ocean Path­ daughter of Mrs; J. A. Hurry, died suddenly last night at his Major and Mrs. Dimond, was com H. Landgren, of Union, and grand­ trance, Special rate May,' :June 'and FOR SALE — Tastefully furnished, way. . Clark avenue,' received on Monday daughter of Mrs, Louise C, DeVoe, after Labor. D ay.. Ormond Hotel, 20 home, 106 Mt. Carmel Way. . Fu­ missioned the same evening and Pitman Ave. Phond A. P. 2-778?. —I 8t£ freshly decorated, all-year house, new Mrs. E. C. Leibfreid and Miss I. the award of the highest ranktng of Ocean Grove,-was married last roof and remodeled cellar; Broadway, neral services will he held Tuesday was appointed to the Cleveland, four blocks from ocean, three bed- , H. Jackson, both of Philadelphia, ■senior girl, scholastic and service at 2 p. m. ill the Farry Memorial Ohio, area. Friday to Jack Janies, son of Mr. ROOMS FOR KENT — AM year com­ rooms, bath, modern kitchen, large to school, at Garden .City high and Mrs. Joseph James, 1C Abbott fort Restwell House, 31 Surf Ave.,' are -Hera for. another season in home, Asbury Park, with the Rev. * ------Ocean Grove.. 52 per ‘day per persòn. porch, garage. • Weekends, 81 Broad­ ; Ocean Grove at i Embury avenue. school, Long Island. The ajvard Randall W. Conklin, rector of Trin- avenue, by Clarence Ehrlieh on. T e i. A . P . 2-159 0 . ,, —5G*tf way or Phone A. P. 2-2949. —23-27*tC was made by William Bradford ity Episcopal church, of which M r. 300-lb. Turtle Floats In Route 34. The bride is employed Miss Amelia Havens, operator ATTRACTIVELY — f u r n i s h e'd ; FOR SALE—Refrigerator, apartment Post, American Legion, of (warden Spencer was a member, officiating. in the Ocean Grove branch of ,the size, porcelain lined, heavily insulated, of the South End restaurant and- comfortable,, spacious rooms,1 h o t -a n d clean and In perfect condition, inside concessions, has announced that City. Burial will tie in Glenwood ceme­ A three-hundred pound turtle Asbury Park and Ocean Grove cold running water. North End; lVj bank and Mr. .Times is employed blocks from ocean and Auditorium. and out; three door, ice, very reason­ the dining room is open on Sundays Among the -many letters of ap­ tery, West Long Branch. from southern waters was washed able. 23 McClintock St., Ocean Grove. by Clarence Smith, Bradley Beach La Belle, 27 Bath Ave. A. P. 2-1G50-W. for ail meals) preciation from the Church of the Mr. Spencer was a retired sales­ in at the North End beach this - 2 1 - 3 0 * A. P. 1^1490-J. —20* printer. Mr. and Mrs. James F, Testin Brethren delegates here at conven­ man for the New Jersey Tobacco, morning in an advanced stage of STERLING HOTEL — 34 Bath Ave., FOR SALE,— Coolerator. 160 lb . ic e tion-time, received by Ocean Grove co. : He is survived by liis wife, decomposition, accompanied by a apartments accommodating 2 to 6 p e r ­ size, very reasonable. 31 Webb Axe.. and children, Mary Ann and James, sons; rooms with housekeeping privil­ Ocean Grove. —26* "f jr., a t South Amboy, have arrived residents, was a word from Mr. and Mrs. Blanche T. Spencer; a son,. far-reaching odor. A ’hurry call to Lands 2 Kings, 1 Fluke eges; large first floor room with lava­ Mrs; Joseph Brindle, of Lemas-er, James R, Spencer, jr., of Lincroft; Foreman Arthur Mount brought tory: attic rooms $5 to $7 each person FOK SALE — Beautiful home. 11 for the summer at their s:ottage, weekly. Asbury Park 2-9861. , -23-27 IB Heck avenue. ■ Pa., to the Watsons, 82 Main ave­ a sister, Mrs. Edmund McClean, of the clean-up squad. The unwelcome While fishing from the North rooms, furnished, in Ocean Grove. Newark, and a niece. Write Box 16, Ocean Grove Times nue. The letter told of the^pleas- visitor was quickly deposited in End surf on Tuesday, Everett FOR RENT—Large bed-sitting room, Office. —26* After spending the winter in ant time the Brethren family had the incinerator. White, X32 Cookman avenue and first floor, semi-private bath, near Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Al­ MRS. WILLIAM W. COX beach, restaurants, month or season; here and the many fond memories a member of the Ocean Grove po­ also other rooms. The Willard, Mrs, E. FOR SALE — The small house for laire and family have returned fo r they have stored. ¿lutuiliiuluiniiiiiiiHluttiiniiiiiuilili'iuiniiiiuiniuii lice force, landed two kings and a Anderson, 22 Pitman Ave. A. P. 2- the small family, plus lots of charm. another' season in 'Ocean' Grove,, While here for the Church of the 5228-J. ' -24-20 Telephone for appointment, A. P.' 2- making their home for the summer Mrs. S. Rusling MacW-hinney and fluke, the latter weighing 1%. 0515-M. -26-30 babv daughter, Merilee, arrived Brethren conference, ,. Mrs, . Mary I FRESH-KILLED I pounds.' APARTMENTS — Furnished, 2. 3, or at 51 Embury avenue. Cox, wife of William W. Cox, of FOR SALE — Coleman oil heater, here June 20th by air from Eureka, 4 rooms; clean, airy, separate porches excellent condition, and oil barrel. Hill, Miss Alfaretta L. Curry and Dr. Mt. Crawford, Va., was admitted I . FOWLS I and entrances, all utilities: month or California, for a months visit season. Inquire, 115 Pilgrim Pathway, 73 Stockton Ave., after 6 p. m. —26*27* Zenas Hi Curry, 48 .Webb avenue, with the baby’s grandmother, Mrs. to Fitkin hospital on June 16 and ! 49c lb. 1 corner Franklin. Phones A. P. 2-. . w i l l spend the summer months in Marjorie MacWhinney, and uncle, died there M o n d a y afternoon. She 9594-R or A. P. 2-7517¿or any agent. New York'city. ' Miss Curry w i l l Kenneth Mac Whinney, 110 Em- was staying here at 100 Lake ave­ -2 2 - 2 6 * MISCELLANEOUS nue. Funeral services were held in LEGS OF continue her voice teaching in her -bury avenu©.' .This -wfts tnc first ROOMS — Choice location; clean, y studio while there. time Mrs. MacWhinney has seen Virginia. - SPRING LAMB comfortable homelike rooms; day, LOST — Wrist watch, white gold, week, month, season; IV2 blocks from Miss' Virginia Roberts, director her 'granddaughter, now 20-moni^s- I Matinee Daily 2:30 Evening 7 £ 9 Swiss, on Main Ave. or around Audt- * Continuous Sat., Sun. % H o lid a y s ocean, close to restaurants, near Audi­ torlum. Reward. Miss Reininger, 62 of vocal music in Greenwich high old. JOHN WATCHORN, D. D. § / BBADLET BEACH torium. Phone A. P. 2-4900-J. 23. Em-; Asbury Ave. * ■ _2 0 school, Connecticut, and soprano Dr. and Mrs. John E : Kiffin, o f SMALL FRESH bury Ave., Ocean Grove. -25-26* Funeral services will be held thig MARYLAND TURKEYS soloist in the Paris Slope Metho­ ton« Island City, have returned to STEPHENS VILLA Pleasant, .com­ LOST — Reward. One pair of green Ocean Grove for another season afternoon in the I.ogan Methodist sunglasses in tan leather open-end dist church, Brooklyn, N. Y., has church, Philadelphia, for the Rev, fortable rooms, special rates for June,; case on Sunday. June 19th, between been entertaining the guests at the at 33 Ocean Pathway; Dr. Kiftin W ILSON’S SW EET ■FRI. - SAT. — JULY 1 - 2 near beach and Auditorium. Also, Franklin Ave., and Pilgrim Pathway, recently: enjoyed a six:week tour Dr, John Watchorn, 78, former dis­ OLEOMARGARINE 29c ib. three room apt. by week or season. 72 through to Mt. Hermon Way and Del­ Melita, 11 Main avenue, where she trict superintendent of the Phila­ Webb Ave. A. P. 2-1195-J. F. Stephens, . is registered. ' of England and Ireland, flying ov­ * , ANN BLYTII Prop. -23-28* aware Ave. Notify, Lyan. 121 Mt; e rsea s. He reports t h a t he h a d th e delphia Conference of the Metho­ ( HOWARD DUFF Hermon Way. Phone A. P. 2-2872-J. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mehorter dist- Church and a regular1 Ocean • STR IC TLY *26 • pleasure of seeing the Royal fa m ­ F R E S H EGGS I “RED CANYON” GUEST ROOMS — For rent,'\tMn and family, of Newark, have leased ily and of attending the House of- Grove visitor during the summer sin g le an d d o u b le, -In p r iv a te h o m e fo r Lady's sray coat, fine w hifif ‘ the Dinegar cottage, 15 Abbott ave­ months. For many years he was I ------select people.' Phone A. P. 2-7062-W. stripe. Reward. Phone A, P. 2-5781-R. Commons. - 2 5 - 2 9 * — —28 nue, for the summer. Mr. Mehor­ president oi the Temperance board |SUN. - MON. — JULY 3 -4 ter is a brother of Acting Gov, Me- Mr. and Mrs. Adam Weickel and of the Philadelphia Conference and APARTMENTS—Block to ocean and POSmoN WANTED - H .ostess, horter. speaker of the Senate, who Walter J. Duhr and daughter, Idel- he was activ In the Anti-Saloon I JEANNETTE MACDONALD Auditorium. Sitting room with studio casmer, experienced. Mrs. J. T O'­ is serving in the absence of Gov. la, all of Middletown, N. %, have League. He had held a number of I W O O L M A N ’S j I “T H E SUN COMES UP” couch, full bedroom and kitchen, Frigir Brien, 2G Lake Ave., Ocean Grove. been guests of Mrs. A. G. Norton, daire, lavatory, bath, private "entrance, . ■ • ’ - * —26* Driscoll on vacation. Philadelphia ares- pastorates and full floor with windows all sides. Sep­ 5 Main avenue Mr. Duhr was a was retired in 1943 sifter 46 years tember or later rental may be arranged. PAINTING — Paperhanging, decora* ' U. S. Naval Chaplain and Mrs. delegate from St, Paul’s church, service with the church. (Quality Market) STUES. - WED. - THURS. 23 rMcCllntock: St.,- Ocean Grove. A, ting, no job too small. Carpentry, all James Ferris have been visiting ■ JU L Y 5 - 6 - 7 P. -1-1490-J;, V;.:':r-26* Middletown, to the recent «envets- V . _*— __ , - mmfinn undertaken. Lowest friends here this week, following tion here of the National Federa­ ! 1 2 5 Heck Avenue ¡ JOAN CKAWFOUD quotations. 2o Ocean Ave. open for his; detachment, from the Naval Certain • moths cannot fly until FOR RENT •— Large,, clean /house­ inspection, newly decorated by J. Mon- tion of Men’s Bible classes. Mr. “FLAMINGO ROAD” keeping room, 4: windows.com fortable, day. Phone A. P. 2-G539-W. -26-30* Home in Philadelphia, Chaplain and Mrs. Edgar Whipple, also of they have reached “flight 'tempera­ I Telephone 2-0963 | furnished, reasonable. 106 Mt. Taboi; Jim wil! leave for Newfoundland Middletown, spent the month of ture” . by energetically vibrating I Océan Grove | W a y ; .. , —26* LIGHT HAULING — and Truckinff their wings. RrniriV 00 small. R. E. Whitford, 29 within two weeks for his new Navy June with Mrs; Norton, Mrs. E . iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiinaiti^ gFRI. - SAT. — JULY 8 - 0 FOR RENT — Excellent corner house Broadway, Ocean Grove. Phone A. p. duties at Argentia. E. Yarrington, of Fairfield, Conn., § PETER FERNANDEZ in Ocean Grove, good location, 7 rooms, •—2G-3Q* rent reasonable. Apply, 106 Cookman . t Mr. and Mrs. Robert T . Wegge % enjoying a few weeks at 6 Main A v e . —26 PLUMBING SUPPLIES Fixtures' ' a'nd young' daughter, Diane, of avenue with Mrs. H. E, Deyo, of I “CITY' ACROSS THE RIVER’ pipe, fittings, automatic water heaters' Jamaica, II I., have. moved to Ridgefield Park, N. J. FOR RENT- — . Quiet, centrally lo­ electric cellar pumps, medicine eabl- c a te d 2 -roo'm furnished apartment, A ' Phillips & Son, 1470 9th . Ocean Grove and are currently with bath, adults, separate entrance, A\e„ Neptune. Tel, A. P. 2-1676. —20t£ maki.ng their "home with his moth­ Phones: A. T. 2-7450 and 7451 utilities furnished, season or yearly.: er, Mrs. William, Wegge, 44 Webb Mrs. E. Oliver, 91 Broadway. Phone KRAYER ROOFING CO. — All kinds MARINE A. P. 2-3546-J. - ‘ —26 B r r ín n AÛPP £ ai,CÍ £ ePa ír e d. 1V.‘i avenue. Mr. Wegge has been trans- ferred by the Retail Credit co., FOR RENT — Ocean Grove, 71 Stock­ AC p.0n2.4M ?i. OCem G r0 V e ' where he is an inspector,’ from the T W IN C IT Y ton Ave.. studio apt.. Frigidaire, pri­ vate porch; accommodates 4. $38.00 CARPENTER . OBBING — RepnlrinJ • New York office to this area. weekly, $300 . season. Lovely 4-room S ™ « n8. om njjs. Cabinets, Closet! suite, S400; also double rooms off porchk § piim?2rs,/,W:ll's' w 1- Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. G. T, Goewey and FOOD CENTRE • • > •. V —20*. TTu » Ü Avenue, Ocean • Grove.' children, Richard and Ruth, of Irv­ Phone A. P. 2-7123-M. ‘ _ 3 3 t£ ington, have arrived for another Prices To Your Satisfaction , OCEAN GROVE FOR REN’T — Ligtit. airy rooms, ov­ erlooking lake and ocean, near .bath­ a^ R^ y:s.,— “The Pants House of summer season in Ocean Grove at MAIN ST.-BRADLEY BEACH 41 PILGRIM PATHWAY ing and car parking. Moderate rates. Asbury Park. 805-807 Lake Ave. Just their ’Ottage, 52 Clark avenue. HOURS: Daily 8 A.M.—6 P.M. 4 SHOWS DAILY 4 Ill Central Ave. —26* supplied S!' BoyS °nd M «"'»'weds Mrs. Goewey’s father, Kichard M. PERFORM ANC ES — •i Brown, a member of the Ocean Fridas 8 A.M.—9 P.M. Serving 3 Meals Daily CLEAN — Light, airy room for rent; 1:00, 3;00, 1:00 and 9:00 1\ M. day, week or month; also, gifts for sJ3e5cer‘ all sizes, indi- ’ Grove Fishing club and a summer — FREE DELIVERY — sale, bric-a-brac,, nick-nacks. 91 Mt. hnrno fittings in your own Hermon Way . A. P. 2-4142-J. —26* home, call for appointment. Mabel i resident here for more than 50 Parking Space Galore 8 -11 A. M. — 11:45 - 2 P. M. 4:30 - 7:30 P. M. L Neptune Highway, Nep- | years, will enjoy the season with FOR REN'T — Clean, cool 2nd floor tune. Phone A. P. 2-3749. —27t£ them. Phone:,A, P. 2-8974 three room furnished apt., frigidaire. p!lll!ll!llllllH!lllllllllll!lllllllllllilll!ll!||||!li||)|!]lii||!iiiiinj|j|il!|||iii||iig private bath, all utilities. By week or TAILORING —■ and fitting for men month. Inquire) 83 Embury Ave. Phone that needs«°^en; to if be you altered, havc youa g will, a rm enbe t t i n A , P . 2-5349-W . — 26* pleased to let K. Boufarah do your MON. - TU ES. - W ED. work — at 345 Abbott Ave. —7-51t£ I ANNOUNCING THE OPENING 1 JULY 4 - 5 - 6 FOR S A L E SPRAY PAINTING — Porch and lawn furniture, kitchen and dining room chairs, beds and springs. $1.50 OF THE FOR SALE — Mt. Zion Way, 8 ro o m s, “The Barkleys 4 bedrooms, bath, extra lavatory, hot. uain St., «Bradley Si0 “ Beach. u- 2' 57G0* *—18tf 11(H air heat, $9,500; Webb Ave.,* 15 rooms, b ath , 2 lavatories, extra' apt., steam ♦ T Grecnpoint Mattress Co. heat, $9,500; Hotels — North End, 22 We will take your old innerspring mat­ Of Broadway'5 bedrooms with running water; steam tress and will make It like new, $12. oil heat, S18.500; Lakeiront, 22 rooms Twenty-four hour service. A. P. 2-5760. with running water, bath. 8 lavatories, — 18 tf Starring 2 showers. $30.000; Mt. Carmel Way, 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, bath, plus summer Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers apt. — 3 rooms and lavatory — hot air oil heat, asking $9,000. inspect and make offer; Mt, Carmel Way. corner o u .c i i m i c j i , t-niuuiisa crecui; in- p ro p e rty , 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, bath, surance premium included in loan. THURS, - FRI. - SAT. lavatory, first floor, hot air oil heat, Alvin E. Bills, Real Estate and Li- ‘ $12,000. - Brewer and Smith, Real Es­ surance, 78 Main Ave., Ocean Grove. JU LY 7 - 8 - 3 tate and Insurance,- 619 Bangs Ave., — 1 3 t f 1 37 OCEAN PATHWAY J Asbury . Park. A. P. 2-0250. —19t£ FOR SALE — Owner ill, leaving OCEAN GROVE '' j§ “M y D ream Oceqn Grove, offers, for quick sale SITUATIONS WANTED iperty for income or private home or _ _ j i ; 3-room bungalow. facing street, WORK WANTED — If . you need a * 1 FRIDAY - JULY 1 - 4:30 P. M. | couldHbe made into garage.with one or handy man by hour, day, week or sea­ I s Y o u rs” two rooms. Consider cash for several son, Phone A. P .2-7021-W. E. M. years* lease applied tpward purchase Gran da, 113 Mt. Tabor Way. —25-29* — HOME COOKING — E With price. Also, 5-room Neptunb City bun­ REITZ BAKERY galow. Write Box. 8; Ocean. Grove WANTED — Night watchman at Times Office. —26* Park View hotel, 23 Seaview Ave. Call Breakfast —■ 7:30 to 10:30 A. M. =§ Doris Day and Jack Carson a ft e r 6 p . m . —28 43 Pilgrim Pathway - Ocean Grove FOE SALE — Bungalow, 5 rooms, Dinner — 4:30 to 7:30 P. M. = bath, enclosed front and rear porches, DO YOU NEED MONEY? ~\S¿art Now Playing hot air heat, newly decorated, fine all- earning immediately as nelghikjrhood year location. Immediate possession. representative of big natlonaTajsmetic 111 Emory Street Asbury Park H Sunday-3 Meals-~7:30 -10:30 A. M .—.12 Noon - 7P. ML | j T e l. A . P. 2-7114. •> -26-27* company. No experience necessary. ; “Kiss In The Dark" Part or full 'tim e,' pleasant* friendly . - FOB SALE — Gas range, 4-bumer, work- Write Box 8, Ocean GrPve Times ^lUllliliiinililliilii)liilil!ill]i1)itiiiilllfIIIi!ililli!!i!ili!!iHIIIillil!!IIIiflililiM $4. 23 Webb Ave„ Ocean Grove. — O fllce. ■ , \ m t v :■

• \ ‘.y; , ‘I. -? j-V rV .•/ ’ v - )’■ : V:* *z ■>. Xi ’.1 s' OCEAN CJHÖVI2 TIM ES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JER SEY rillD A Y, JU LY 1,1049 FRIDAY, JULY 1,1940 OCESAN GROVE TIM ES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JER SEY I.WJAI, NOTICI', ANII Til HKCItll.ATfi AND MMIT eember lil, IMO, ntftl (h# Vnrlnlis ntnomi dcflfflftcfl of at lenat five llnenl feet mwl l>o potuirudfld fit tho nocotid TIIK fltilOIIT ANII lltJfiK OK IIUIMI- meni* liiere»! ...... mul .... »tippleimmU ______lliofc from the finished floor to the flnlilieu Employees Form Glee Club floor, when Mid second floor is mod in oriliiNANf'i; no. .10.1 INtl* MKIIKArfKIt KUKCTKU, AND Io,■ ‘hü ami the...... ¿ame ifllíéféby ' — ‘ ñmémíml It celling, with the majority of said aur- computing the required 1,100 square Pedule Hcndmimtct1 AnVttlytlEHMKNTB AWVgBTIBKMIjNTg ADVERTISEMENTS TO HKMt!l;ATK AND IlfiTKllMINK ami fttippicmented ns io!lows: face having at least seven lineal feet feet, and which second floor shnll nnvo TOWNSHIP o r V m -C N K IN Tilt! TIIK A UK A OK YAHIIH, COURT» 1. That In District 11 no building t . ceiling helflht. n clearance of nt lenit five lineal feet COUNTY o r MONMOUTH AND OTIIfcll Ol'KN fll'ACKfl, AND premises filinll be tlflpd, and no building 4* 'That In said District 11 a private from the nmfihed floor to the finished r o u s a i d I'tmi'OHKrt t o m v i t m »hall he creeled or altered which la garage In which no business, service or celling, with Hie majority of said sur­ Charles Richie, Prominent Contr. & Fred’k P. Clayton & Son, 40 Years Ivy House Nursing Home Offers Care NOTICE li Iwirhy . given that «I n TIIK TOWNSIIII* Or NKPTUNK, IN arraiiRedi intended or designed, except industry connected directly . or indi­ face having nt least seven lineal feet r e g u la r m e e tin g cif I lu* T o w n sh ip C o m ­ TIIK COUNTY OK MONMOUTII IN­ for a otie family private dwelling rectly with motor Vehicles is carried celling height. mittee ni 111«? Township of Neptune In TO DIHTItlCTN, AND TO PROVIOE W hich m a x In clu d e th e ofTleo o f a phy- on Is permitted. No such garage shall o, That in said district 20 a prlvoto Ih r C o u n ty o f M on m outh. h eld on tin? I’KNAI.TfKH ro ll TIIK VIOLATION Rielan, surgeon, dentist, lawyer, dress­ provide storage for more than one mo­ garage in which no business, service or Builder In Seashore Area Lcadep In Building Small Homes For Aged and Chronic; Fully Staffed T w e n ty -th ird

DAMIfiN ROY, AND IIIflLTllEin OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN UlOHT, TITLE Oil INTEREST. MRS. II. 8 C It N A K E N II ERO, H E N R Y HCMNAKENllF,ltaf .TOflEPIl C. CUS- BON, MRS. CU8HON, Wife of .loscpll C. CUBJion, HEIRS, DEVISEES OR NEW PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OF JOSEPH C. CUSSON, AND 1IIS, ® jfii BUSINESS DIRECTORY THEIR OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCES- ! SORS IN RIGHT, TITLE OR INTER- ! RAPID REFEREN CE TO RELIA BLE BUSINESS HOUSES' EST, JOSEPH C. CUSSON, JR.. MRS. | JERSEY CUSSON, wife of Joseph C. Cusson, Jr., EUGENE BARNAKO. MRS. BAR- NAKO, wifo-of Eugene Bamako, A L­ FRED CARROLL, MRS. CARROLL, ♦ ¥ HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES PROPERTY RECONDITIONING wife of Alfred Carroll, HEIRS, DEV­ ISEES OR PERSONAL REPRESEN­ OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE TATIVES OF ALFRED CARROLL, PLUMBING SKILLED MECHANICS for AND HIS, THEIR OR ANY OF ,, Some Interesting Get U at the HEATING each craft will give you THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, OIL BURNER^S^the BEST inREAL TITLE OR INTEREST, LUTHER AN­ THONY, FRANK BURÑEY. I 1 . 'IfSuP Facts Prepared Sliore Restaurant Equipment Co. CONTRACTING ~°*^^..i£ IIE E T lAtETAL,>,»-^l S E R VICE You are hereby summoned nnd rfc- 1 quired to servo upon Richard W. Stout, k By Rutgers / Kitchen- Equipm ent and Furniture or JOBBING CARPENTRY plnintifT’s attorney, whose address is 601 Bangs Avenue, Asbury Park, New House Furnishings, Hotel, Restaurant and Bar Supplies THE , PAINTING Jersey, an answer to the complaint r School if Journalism WM, R. HOGG CO., Inc. \ MASONRY filed in a civil action, in which Town­ ship of Neptune, in the County of S00 ■ 4TH AVE. — ASBURY PARK Monmouth is plaintiff and Securities 11-15 S. Main Street Opposite Main Avenue Gates Tel. 2-3193 or 2-319J Development Corporation, et ais, are defendants, pending in the Superior The first legislative assembly in At the head of the Maurice Tiver Court of New Jersey, within 35 days AUTO BODY REPAIRS after Friday, July fifteenth exclusivo New Jersey was held at Portland in Glassboro'one may still find evi­ MILK AND CREAM of such date. If you fail so to do the Poynt (Atlantic Highlands) in dence of the one time prosperous SAVE RADIATORS CLEANED AND REPAIRED, relief demanded in the complaint, will 1GG7. > industry of glass-blowing. be taken against you by default. *..* i)> * * ■ * * « * « The action has been instituted for .' Repaired Nick Antich Fintehing WARDELL’S DAIRY the purpose of foreclosing certain cer­ Captain John Conover, of Mon­ . At. Indioii Mills, just north of Bear Frame und Axle Strtiijrhienfr—Wheel Allgnmenl tificates of tax sale mude by the Collec­ mouth County carried out orders to Atsion, the first Indiap reservation DAIRY PRODUCTS tor of Taxes of the Township of Nep­ in She United States was estab­ 1006 FIR ST A V EN U E, ASBURY PARK Telephone 3472 NEPTUNE, N. J. tune and described as follows: • destroy the lamp of Sandy Hook Telephone 2-19Í6 Certificate dated October 4, 1939 and light in 1776, when.the Britich fleet lished in 1768. recorded in the Monmouth County was daily expected on the coast. * * * * * GEMENT ÄND CONCRETE WORK. Clerk's Office on June 6, 1947 in Book »* * : MOVING — STORAGE — EXPRESSING 1399 of mortgages page 41 &c., and con­ From Atlantic City to Cape May cerns real estate known and designated New Jersey’s first railroad, “The there is, an almost continual belt of as lots numbers 25, 26, 27, Block num­ salt marshes from five to six miles FABIO BATTAGLIA ber 8, being GO feet In width in front Oamden and Amboy,” began its A. G ROGERS, Inc. and rear by 100 feet in depth on each experimental run in 1831. wide, STORAGE AND MOVING side as laid down on a certain map en­ * ,îr. ^ Sf. ^ ' _• < \ SH^FFLEMOABDS,118 FOtWDATHJKS, COKCHEl'r ‘ BDXEHEADS Phone ‘A.P, 2-2093 titled "Map of Asbury Park Gardens,’1 The Trenton gravels of New SEPTIC TASKS CESSPOOLS made by Niart Rogers, Surveyor, and Essex County, with the largest aill BanKS Avenue, Neptun-, N. J. Telephone Asbury Parte 1 - 0 0 9 0 AGENTS 931 ASBURY AVENUE Jersey have furnished much dis­ ALLIED VAN LINES duly filed in the office of the Clerk of population in the state of New Jer­ - ASBURY PARK. N. J. Monmouth County. cussed and some evidence of the MEN and BOYS’ CLOTHING A t the time of the sale the said lands sey,has otfOverbrook, a thoroughly existan.ee of man in America dur­ were known and designated as Block modern, curative hospital for men­ ing the Paleolithic Age. ASBURY PARE STORAGE AND MOVING CO.. foe 8-33G, Lots 25, 26, 27 and are now ¥ « “ Thc Label of tal diseasès. It is equipped to give ■ * # * * *. L 3 1 S 3 W 5 SUIT CLUB—10 ray and Lay-Away Plans “COME TO THE HIGHWAY AND SAVE” RT. 35, NEPTUNE known on the ofiicial tax map and offi­ Large Selection — Beds, Springs, Mattresses; Bedroom, Living Room and cial tax duplicate; of the Township of medical, surgical, dental, physio­ The first mean's of getting intel­ NEW SU IT CLUB PO LICY — New Members Accepted Monthly Kitchen Sets, Rugs, Chairs, Lamps, Etc. Neptune, as Block 8-336, Lots 25-26-27. therapy, hydrotherapy, occupation­ ligence over land during the set­ OPEN WED., FRI. EVES. — Modern Storage Warehouse —- A. P. 2-0870 Certificate dated November 18, 1919, al -therapy, and other treatment. and recorded in thé Monmouth County * * • + * tling of New Jersey was through Prospect and Summerfield A tcs. — Asbury Park — A. P. 1-0894 Clerk’s Office on May 13, 1920, in Book the Indians. The savages were 576 page 421, and concerns real estate The Passaic Falls, located in generally aware of happenings in PLUMBING, HEATING, TINNING known and designated as lots number Paterson, New Jersey, have a CLEANERS AND DYERS 36 and 37 in Block 8 on “Map of Asbury. the Hudson and Delaware valleys A. P. 1-0169-R ‘ F R E E E ST IM A T ES ' Park Gardens,” and also known and height of 70 feet. and such information spread rapid­ designated as lot numbers 38 and 37, Lenox pottery, manufactured in ly among the tribes. ; ;*" Block 336-8, Tax Map. / ■ Trenton, is kn'own throughout the * * * * * .. r 2h5?onoe TOM OSBORNE At the time of the sale the said lands Çallus ßros. All Kinds Repair Work, Gutters, Flashings were known as lot 36, 37, Block 8 As­ world. . Some fine service plates Lotteries were popular expedi­ RUGS AND DRAPERIES OUR SBECIALTY bury Patk Gardens. -Said lands are have been priced at $0,000 per doz­ ents in the colonial period. A lot­ . _ Plumbing, Heating and-Tinning now known and-designated on the offi­ en. 204 BOND STREET, ASBURY PARK 1539 EIGHTH AVENUE NEPTUNE X I cial tax map and official tax duplicate ***** tery secured $1,400 for a bridfee Office una Foetorj Aibnrj- Arenai: EGd RsUnwd. Asbarr F»r*. as Block 33G-8, Lots 36-37. across the Raritan at Bound Brook Ot»an PfOTH (In Summer) <0 riigrtai PAINTING — PAPERHANGING Excepting therefrom and thereout so Metuoheri meant “the rolling in 1762, much of the same as is within the New land” in the Raritan’s tongue. Jersey State Highway. + * * * * 24-HOUR DRY CLEANING SERVICE ON PREMISES 33 Atlantic— Phone A. P. 2-5587 19 Heck— Phone A. P. 2-1188 Certificate dated October 18, 1933 and The main factor jn colonial New recorded in the Monmouth County N a s s a u Halt, administration Bi*unswick’s prosperity was the SUNSET 1118 7th AVENUE> neptunr Bylsma and Brain Clerk’s Office on June 6, 1947 in Book building of Princeton University trade on the Raritan river. Con­ WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 1399 of mortgages page 52, and concerns PAINTING—PAPERHANGING—DECORATING real estate known and designated as also served as a barracks and hos­ sequently the town was colloquially» CLEANERS Tel A, P. 1-0015 — Expert Tailoring Work Guaranteed at Lowest Price Estimates Cheerfolly Giver. Lots numbers 41 and 42, Block 8, "Map pital during the Revolutionary known as •‘the River.-’ 6£ Asbury Park Gardens,’» and also War. known and designated as Lots numbers * «V + * $ R U G CLEANING ROOFS AND SIDING 41 and 42, Block 336-8, Tax Map. At the time of the sale the said The Monument to the despatch premises were known as Block 336-8, ridei of the American Revolution— Lots 41-42 and the said premises are Brierley’s Rug Cleaning Service T A C E Y Roofing & Supply Co. now known on the official tax map and the “P e e ; Revere" of New Jersey,: RUGS AND CARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED official tax duplicate of the Township is '¡coated at the old burying, ground of Neptune, as Block 336-8, Lots 41-42, of the First Presbyterian Church, BY BEING ELECTRICALLY SHAMPOOED ! 40 PILGRIM PATHWAY, OCEAN GROVE. Phone Certificate dated October 2, 1940, and recorded in the Monmouth County at Main Street and Scotland Road, 139 Franklin Avenue Tel. A. P. 2-4427 Ocean Grove Rootlar and SliUng of at! tdua»—Competent Mechanlss À.P.2-6874 Clerk’s Office on June 6, 1947 in Book Orangé, N. J. 1399 of mortgages page 16 &c., and ; ■ * * * à * ' concerns real estate known and desig­ By Charles H. Connors,., COAL AND FUEL OIL RADIO— HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES nated as Lots.numbers 8 and 9, Block Territory (extending from, thie Rutgers University 9, being 40 feet in width in front and summit of Watchung Mountain, 410 Main Street, Asbury Park, N. J, Telephone 2-5630 rear by 100 feet in depth on each side now Orange Mountain, was pur­ Thompson Coal Company as laid down on a certain map entitled chased -from, the Hackensack In­ Proper care of the lawn , at this RADIO REPAIRS "Map of Asbury Park Gardens," made season is important. Crab grass FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE"COAL by Niart Rogers, Surveyor, and duly dians SOMETIMES KNOWN AS Gardens, surveyed by Niart Rogers, 302 Cumberland Street, Charlotte Frediricka Schmidt, HEIRS, ' ' . ” • « . A N D H IS , Ju n e 26, 1909.; v Brooklyn, N. Y. DEVISEES OR PERSONAL REPRE­ JWEIK OB ANY OP THEIR SUCCES- At the time of the sale the said lands Rlker, Emery & Danzig, Esqs., OARAGE—STORAGE" SENTATIVES OF ANNA CHAR­ SOUS IS 1UG1IT, TITLE OB INTER­ were known as Block 9, Lots 1 and 2, 744 Broad Street, LOTTE FREDIRICKA SCHMIDT, and EST, ANN MCGREGOR, MR. Me- Said lots are now known on the official Newark 2, N. J. HER, THEIR OR ANY OF THEIR uitLGOR, husband of Ann McGreg- tax map and official tax. duplicate of A tto rn e y s. Oldsmobile Sales and Service Est. 1925 Phone A. P. 2-4670 SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE OR “ EIRS, DEVISEES OR PERSON­ the Township of Neptune, as ®lock — 24-2B INTEREST, FRANK BURNEY, J. A, AL REPRESENTATIVES OF ANN 9-335, Lots 1-2. McPHELANY, MIÎS. McI'HELANY, MCGREGOR, AND HER, THEIR OR Excepting thereout and therefrom so ORDINANCE NO. 304 Billy Major’s Seacoast Garage ¿N YIfOF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN much as is within the line , of the New Wife of J. A. McPheiany, HEIRS, I 48 PITMAN .AVENUE DEVISEES OR PERSONAL REPRE­ RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST, DA-' Jersey State Highway. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE' IN THE 86 South Main Street, Ocean Grove SENTATIVES OF J. A. McPIIELANY, CAMERON, IDA CAMERON, Certificate dated November 0, < 1932 COUNTY OF. MONMOUTH . STORAGE—BY DAY - WEEK -.MONTH ____ AND 1IIS, THEIR OR ANY OF THEIR HEIRS, DEVISEES OR PERSONAL and'recorded in the Monmouth County SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE OR JEPRfcSENTATIVES OF DAVID R. Clerk’s Office on January G, 1940 ■ in AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE INTEREST, SECURITIES DEVELOP­ CAMERON, AND HIS, THEIR OR Book 1172 of mortgages page 216, and PARKING ON THE EAST SIDE OF Phohe 2-1439 . >HOUR SERVICE ANY OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN concerns real estate known and desig­ MAIN STREET BETWEEN THE 2 MENT CORPORATION, a corpora­ RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST, AL- nated as lot numbers. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 40, BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY ICECREAM' tion, WILLIAM A. HALL and LYN HALL REALTY COMPANY, a Block 10, each lot being 20 feet in OF ASBURY PARK AND THE BOR­ ADOLPH KORNBLUM, surviving di­ S ^ p.2ratIon o i the State of New York, Width in front and rear by 100 feet in OUGH OF BRADLEY BEACH, AND SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. rectors and trustées of Securities De­ J * A- SURVEYOR, AIRS; SUR­ depth on each side, as laid down on a ALONG THE SIDES OF MEMORIAL GARDEN STORAGE—BATTERY—TOWING SERVICE—REPAIRING velopment Corporation, a corpora­ VEYOR, wife of Louis J. A. Surveyor, certain - map entitled "M ap of Asbury PARK IN THE TOWNSHIP OF tion whose charter has been revoked, HEIRS,' DEVISEES OR PERSONAL Park Gardens,’» made by Niart Rogers, NEPTUNE. AND PROVIDING PEN­ Candy, and Gift Shop Corner Corifea Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. 3. anna e. . sm ith,. W illiam mc- REPRESENTATIVES OF LOUIS Surveyor, and duly filed in the Office Of ALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION NULTY, MRS.McNULTY, wife of A. SURVEYOR, AND HIS, THEIR OR the Clerk of the County o^ Monmouth. THEREOF, LAUNDRY William McNulty, HEIRS, DEVISEES ANY OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN ‘At the time of the sale the said lands OR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST, J. A. were known as Block 334-10 Lot I to 5. This ordinance shall take effect OF WILLIAM McNULTY, AND HIS, . BALFOUR; MRS. BALFOUR, wife Of 5-50. The said lands are now known Immediately. / • ' • -• ! TEAROOM S Phone A.P. 2-4543 THEIR OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCES­ J. A. Balfour, HEIRS, DEVISEES OR on the official tax map and official tax; APPROVED • ON FIRST READING, s . LUNCHEON I NEPTUNE LAUNDRY SORS IN* RIGHT, TITLE OR INTER­ PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OF duplicate of the Township of Neptune, JU N E 0, 1940. EST, PETER PAUL MEYER, MRS. J. A. BALFOUR, AND HIS, THEIR 1 Block 334.-10. Lots 1 to 8 & 40. Appoved; passed and adopted on flnah I 1*:30 A, M. — 2:00 P. M. s ALL S E R V IC E S — Wet Wash, AH Flat, Shirts; Wet and Flat, MEYER, wife of Peter Paul Meyer. OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCESSORS Certificate dated November! D, 1932 reading on June 30, 1949.. Fima&ed, Blankets. S A V E —Try 0a Cash aad Carry Berrier, HEIRS. DEVISEES OR PERSONAL IN BIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST, I SUPPER • I REPRESENTATIVES OF PETER and recorded in the Monmouth County ROSS R. BECK, 8 fitofa» Ave, Coy. CorHea, h t g w g w H V y 83 «ad 83 DAMIEN ROY, MRS. ROY, wife oi Clerk's Office on December 28, 1938 in C h o in n & n ä!00 E . M. ~ 7:00 E M. 1 , PAUL MEYER, AND HIS, THEIR OR Damien Roy, HEIRS, DEVISEE8 OR Book 1172 of mortgages page 112. and Attest i ANY OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OF concern! real estate xnown and desig- JOHN W. KNOX. C l e r k . , , • : .'.¡aaf ■ a * ■•■.■xsft$:iúiíísM ’ OCHAN G HOVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1049 PRELIMINARY SUMMER PROGRAM 1949 June 12 to Sept. XI

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ARBERTON HOTEL BY THE SEA—NORTH END 7-9 SEA VIEW AVENUE ä jj; DIRECTLY ON THE BOARDWALK || A T H I N G and fishing in ocean. Pine boardwalk full length of ocean front, connecting with Asbury | Tlie Only Hotel Offering 150 Rooms, Private Baths, | Park on the north and Bradley Beach on the south. | Game and Music Rooms" On Our Private | B Large pavilion overlooking ocean at North End. Many benches along the boardwalk. Auditorium | Pier Directly Over the Ocean | sealing nearly 10,000. Most powerful organ in the country. Great | Telephone in Every Room | chorus, finest singers, most gifted instrumentalists, eminent, | Sea Water in Rooms with Private Bath 1 preachers, noted lecturers. Safe and sane amusements, moving | Concert Orchestra and Guest Entertainment j} pictures, bowling alleys, mcrry«go-round, swimming pool, athletic | European Plan — Rates on Request 1 games, children’s playground, skee ball. Daily meetings for young and old in Temple, Tabernacle and Chapel. A quiet, rest­ | Restaurant in the Hotel for Hotel Guests I ful Sabbath. Safest place for women and children. Adequate I Phone Asbury Park 2-1492 I train and bus service, convenient for commuters. | C. F. YOUNG, Manager f The hotels and boarding houses herewith presented are recommended to the consideration of intending patrons as the | BREAKFAST 8 to 10 — DINNER 5:30 P, M. — SUNDAY 3 MEALS iniiiiiiii»ii»fr- best houses of entertainment in this World-famous resort. 5 II. A. and L. E. WILLIAMS, Ownershlp-Management ■?i>i(iiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiinaiTiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiTnmaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitRiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia>ii»b ^iiaiiitiiiiiiiiitBiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiaiiaiiBtiaiiiiiaiiiiiaiiaiiiiiatiaiiBiiiiiiiiiHiiiiii JJliailBliBllllllliaiiailBIIBillllIllltllMIIIBIIIIIIIIBIIBIIIIIIJIIilBJHI/iMIHIH«/l«»HUifrtfHfH»WIifllfI»fiilf||rifIIIHIIJ|HlilI| 1 DUN-HAVEN HOTEL I | 10-12 OCEAN PATHWAY | THIRTIETH SEASON ARLINGTON HOTEL = A leading;hotel,, attrae- s g y i ' y j ^ j ;«- ■«*. v'. ttvely furnished, on beau-g = @ IPHieetoHerP*ei**Efi tiiul Parkway, nt Beach— g. GRAMDATLANTÜG HOTEL A Very Comfortable mim SJm SLWl | , overlooking the boardwalk = 5 and ocean. European. . 5 FAMILY HOTEL = j ' ft?. g , «v? /- y ^ | Breakfast serveddaily un- § BS® have hot and’cold running | Where Old Prienda = I .vpI'Ea': .9 1 « Bp f m m BB¥Si^EtP^ 8 ‘al water; innersprlng m at-? s - 1 iMftq tresses. Private lavatories. 5 Meet Every Year Unexcelled Table Beach and Main Aveinues, Ocean Grove | ^ DR.a andp : " wsMHS. f Fresh Fruits and Hot and cold water in rooms; some with private | . '• JAMES GRAIIAIVI | Vegetables , Daily 5 P w i l a i q ^ "i * _ Owner-Manager • • :g. baths and lavatories -f DR. FRAÑIÍ C. COOPER liiiiiaiiaiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiBiiaiiiiiis Famous Supreme Blend Coffee \ riaiiai!aiiBiiiiiariaiii‘>i»Bii8t!Biii!ifiiiiiiiiaiiiiiatiai)iiifliiBiiiitaiiaiiBiiaH«u(utuautUiuiututu(uttMmt»tu«\\i»tnt)tiiSi | WITHIN BLOCK OF EATING PLACES 1 And Desserts from Our Own Bake Shop f Telephone 2-0342 T H F O I IF F N DirectIy °" ^ Phone A. P. 2-8885 M. J. WOODRING f American or European * * ' ¿ U L i L . n Ocean Front

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OVERLOOKING OCEAN 34 Ocean Pathway AMERICAN PLAN I Excellent food, served well. A ll fresh vegetables, fish and | Home-like Hotel . . . Excellent ORMOND | fruits. A ll pastries baked in our own kitchen. A ll rooms mod- | Food . . . All Rooms Hot and | ernly furnished. Private baths installed. Rates on application, f 5 Abbott'Avenue Cold Running Water; | Corner Beach & Pitman Avenues L. SCHIRMEISTER A. P. 2-1019 1 Phone A. P. 2-2085 ,■ M ARY F . B EA R E , Manager, | DINING ROOM — HOME-COOKING | Attractive double and single rooms all having | ^nnuiiiiininiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniii ...... | hot and cold running water | i Block to Beach Auditorium | WARRINGTON HOTEL JOHN DellARDE — Owner | 17 Pilgrim Pathway rniiainiitn«iianiiiBiiBiiBiiiiiBiiBiiBiiBiiaiiBiiBiiBiiiiniiiiiBiiBiiiiiBiiBiiiiiBiniiBiiBiiBiiBiiaiiBiiaiiaiiBiiauBiiam

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«ItH IHIIIHIHHIHIH HIIH M ; 25 OCEAN PATHWAY -.V;: ! WILBUR R. GUYER | 1 j L Wo are satisfied that our guests will be satisWctorily I Successor to 1 | I M l served during the 1949 season. Our dining room will he 1 | ' open also for outside guests. ' We will definitely operate ’§ WILUAM YOUNG : I 5 II at top standard. General interior redecorated. I ' - ; " 5 . v/f: ,-..8 72 Main Avenne I . H.W. PULLEN . ! PLUMBING AND KITCHEN PRIVILEGES ■ . HEATING Centrally located, near beach and Auditorium. Restaurant in building. Outside^rooms, spacious porelies. Estimatea Giren ST. ELMO HOTEL 91 Heck Avenue, Ocean Grove ABDMORE-SUMMERFIELD OPEN ALL YEAR Phone A.-P. 1-9884 D. CABB, Owner-Mgr. ' Corner Main and New York Avenues Telephone A. P. 2-0428 ' Individual meals served by day o i week B. It. SHUBERT KE4D TEJE OCEAN GROVE TIMES FRIDAY. JULY't. IDI!) OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY 1» Á a E T E N

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Water in 1 MARIE VILLA keeping privilèges optional.’ Mome-Uko at- and trustees of Securities Development >/ Water in Booms mosphere. A. r. 2-GH5-.t. MUS. A. MATTHEWS, MRS. N. M. ISAAC, Owners. Corporation, a corporation whose char­ Days ter nas been revoked, Anna E, Smith, Every Room | a i Broruhvny. Open All Year. Courtesy, Clean­ William McNulty, Peter Paul Meyer, liness, Comfort, Attractive, Cheerful Rooms. .Robert. G. Sey, Davis Knabb. some­ Quiet, ion. Near Auditorium. Beach. Cafeterias times known as Daniel M. Knabb, Ann LOU-ELLEN The M e y er's and Restaurants. Come in and Inspect. McGregor, David R. Cameron, Allyn f SPECIAL KATES IN JUNE AND SEPTEMBER | Phone A, P. 2-2573-R. J l E n n e n d e d i t h MSYEU, Owner-Mgr. Hall Realty Company, a corporation of the State of New York, Louis J. A. Sur­ HOTEL I .Hospitality — Comfort — European .1 21 Pitman Ave., corner BeacK. Ave., outside veyor, J. A. Balfour, Damien Roy, Jo­ i M. E, SUTHERLAN D | seph C. Cusson, Eugene Bamako, Al­ 58 Main Ave. rooms, ocean view. Heat for chilly day a, fred Carroll, are made parties defen­ O u t lo o k_ Open all year. dant because you are the owners of the om>. Postonico A. P. 2-5935. premises described in the complaint; J. E . M cKEE, formerly owner of Cheltenham and you Mrs. Schmidt, wife of Gustaf Schmidt, Heirs, devisees or personal . Phone: T H E MELITA 23 Atlantto Avenue. Season—M ay‘ IB to Oo- representatives of Gustaf Schmidt, and A. P. 2-8549 , I tobor 15. One block from ocean, near Audi­ his, their or any of their successors in “ The Friendly House for Friendly People” O d d fio n s« torium and Aabbry Park. Rooms! by- day, right title or interest, Mr. Schmidt, E week or month. Tel. A. P. 2-4496. MRS. HELEN P.. S W A N K husband of Anna Charlotte Frediricka E L S I E n, ORAHAMIfl | Rooms With Running Water. One-half block to ocean. Apartments for Schmidt, Heirs, devisees .or personal M a n a g e r g June and. Sept. Open May 25. _ Telephone Asbury Park 2-7591. 34 Beach Ave., Cor. Pitman. Ave. and Me- representatives of Anna Charlotte Our rates are iihvays moderate. 11 Main Avenue. Clintock St., block irom ocean. Near Audi­ Frediricka Schmidt, and her. Uheir or = • • ' ■" 6 torium and all places of Interest. Attractive any of their successors in-rlght, title pVniiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiii[ii)iiiiiiui«ii»inii>ii«miiiiiimiini»iiiiiiii>rr«minnimiiiii»iim»mniiiiii»ii«n>? MRS. ROLAND L. RUDRAUFF 'rooms with hot and cold running water. Rates or interest, Mrs. McPhelany,. wife of O c e aTelephone n i c Asbury Park 2-8055 SYDNEY A. TERHUNE J. A. McPhelany, Heirs, devisees or personal representatives of J. A. Mc­ Phelany, and his, their or any of their 4 Webb Avenue, overlooking ocean, hot-and successors in right, title and interest, MacDonald House cold running water, spacious grounds, rooms James Elbert Wills, Pearl Wills. Mrs. ,37 Pitman Avenue Ocean Villa and apartments. --..' • ' • McNulty, wife of William McNulty, Hcát for chilly days. C. SHACKELTON, Ownership-Management. Mrs. Meyer, -wife of Peter Paul Meyer, Hot and Cold Water in Rooms. Near Ocean and Auditorium Heirs, devisees or personal represen­ tatives of William McNulty, and his, , | (Formerly LeChevalier) I Beauty Rest Mnttresses In Every Room Open AH Year their or any of their successors in T e l.-a ; P.'8-4460 ■ MRS.'ALICE MAC DONALD, Ownership-Management; THJ . l i L F i 1PRITVf AIU lI 1 VwLJ ETO Jl V 1 N T fortable home atmosphere. Rooms, right, title or interest, Heirs, devisees apartments: hot and cold running water in all rooms; clean, light, airy. Rea­ or personal representatives of Peter | Centra! and Webb Avenues '• 'g sonable rates, A. P. 2-2272. MRS. MARTHA KRUEGER, Ownership-Management. Paul Meyer, and his, their or any of their successors in right, title or inter­ | Convenient lo Bathing Beach, § 1G Spray Avenue, near North End and Casino. Op­ est, Mrs. Sey, wife of Robert G.- Sey, Heirs, devisees or personal represen­ | Boardwalk, Auditorium 1 OLIVE HOUSE posite cafeteria Convenient to all amusements. tatives of Robert G. Sey, and his, their Corner Ilcck and Beach Avenues. ^ w Hot and cold water In rooms; Beauty Rest mat­ Or any of their successors in right, One block from the ocean and centrally located, near restaurants and tresses. Reasonable. Phone À. P. 2-7825-M. MRS. H. B. VREELAND. title or interest, Katherine A. Knabb, | American and European Plans ■ | Heirs, devisees or personal representa­ cafeterias. Hot and cold running water in all rooms. European Plan. a strictly modern guest house, 57 Em­ tives of Davis Knabb, sometimes known | DINNER KKKVKD TO THE PUBLIC ItY RESERVATION | Phone A. P. 2-U88 , MRS. TRINK BRAIN bury Avenue. All outside rooms with as Daniel M. Knabb, and his, their or THE SHAMROCK hot and cold running' water, rates any of their successors in right, title or | All Outside Rooms, .Mostly with Hot and Cold Running Water | Interest, Mr. McGregor, husband of reasonable. Phone A. P. 2-705Ö-R. MRS. JEAN McMASTER, Owner-Manager. Ann McGregor, Heirs, devisees or per­ | Attractive Rates | sonal representatives of Ann McGregor, OCEANSIDE 34 Bath avenue, block from ocean, near and his, their or any of their successors | Illustrated Folder on Request | in right, title or interest, Ida Cameron, 25 Ocean Avenue Auditorium. Light, airy rooms, hot and Heirs, devisees or personal representa­ | Phone Asbury Park 2-1319 RAYMOND M. SCH USTER, Director | Sterling Hotel cold water, housekeeping privileges, also tives of David 'R. Cameron, and his, Rooms Overlooking Ocean ap'ts, Reasonable. Phone A. P. 2-0861, MRS. GEO. E . K IR CH N ER their or any of their successors in right, ...... ■I'lllllllilllllillillliaillliliil...... I...... I'lllllllllllIJllllllllliiV title or interest, Mrs. Surveyor, wife of Opposite Bathing Beach and Boardwalk Louis J. A. Surveyor, Heirs, devisees or Convenient to Cafeterias JO SEPH L. B LA CK, Owner-Manager 40 Ceptral Avenue. H»t and cold personal representatives of Louis J. A. 0 running water in all roomts. Surveyor, and his, their or any of their Twelfth Season All Varieties of Meats, Hea Food VAN G TTAGD European plan. Season June.to successors in right, title or interest, September. A. P. 2-1851-R Mrs. Balfour, wife ot J. A. Balfour, I Grand Yiew Hotel j ANNA E.ROOS Heirs, devisees or personal representa­ POST VILLA DINING ROOM tives of J. A. Balfour, and his, their or 28 Pitman Avenue, extra large any of their successors in right, title | IS Pitman Avenue | CORNER MAIN .and NEW YORK AVENUES rooms, Innerspring mattresses, run­ or interest, Mrs. Roy, wife of Damien a (Running Through to 17 Olin Street) | W h i t e H all ning water, twin beds, near beach Roy. Heirs, devisees or personal rep­ Specializing In Now Qpeu Telephone and Auditorium. : A. P. 2-ÌQ51-M. Oil Steam Heat. * J. B. BERNHART resentatives of Damien Roy, and his, | Furnished 2 and 3 Room Apartments and Booms | Turkey Dinners For Season A- P.2-0513 their or any of their successors in right, title or interest, Henry Schnakenberg, 1 A . All liooins with Hot and Cold Running Water I 22 Pitman Avenue, corner of Beach, near Auditorium, Mrs. H. Schnakenburg, Mrs. Cusson, s-....“, Innerspring Mattresses 1 WILLARD overlooking ocean. Special June and Sept. rates< wife of Joseph C. Cusson, Heirs, devi­ 1 One-half Block from Ocean — Near Cafeteria and Auditorium ; Open all year. • - sees or personal representatives of Jo ­ Asbury Park 2r5228-J. seph C, Cusson, and his, their or any | LILLIAN and THOMAS HOGAN, | ETHEL I. and WALTER L, ANDERSON, «wner-Mgr. of their succcssors in right, title or in­ 10 MAIN AVENUE ' terest, Mrs. Cusson, wife of Joseph C. - | I’hone A. P. 2-1589 Ownership-Management | (Con tin it oil from l’age 8 ) : on a certain map entitled “Map of As­ Cusson, Jr., Joseph C. Cusson, Jr., Mrs. One-half block from ocean. Near Auditorium and cafeterias. Running bury Park Gardens,“ made by Niart Bamako, wife of Eugene Bamako, Mrs. fiiiinimiiitiiiiiiinniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiininiiamiiiiHHiNaMiiiiiinaHiiimamiiiiiiiinnmiimaiini»»«»»»!»!»»»^» water in nil rooms; innerspring mattresses. Completely liSSecftrated. Book G0H page 5G,: and concerns real Rogers, Surveyor and duly filed in the Carroll, wife of Alfred Carroll, Heirs, European Plan. MR. and MRS. R. L. SNYDER estate known and dcslfinated as lot nos. ofiice of the Clerk of the County oi devisees or personal representatives iliiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMii!iiiiiiiriiiiiiiuiiii!iai:iiiiiiaitiiii'ii»iiiaiiii A f M l l f f t Corner, ot Heacli, .One blcleli Open May 20 to October. Dining room will not be open this season; TmewK I n m l I «TilUI 1«^ IlflfJ w is t * I it Y 8 iiiiilr"’!",i’,ouUl,J3n'1,I,.avllion-: lalie. I- urn i:;hed rooms Overlooking with houeekeci)- ocean convenient to cafeterias and restaurants; one block to ocean; hot and , a privileges. Innerspring MnttresHea. Hot and cold running water in rooms. Twenty-ninth season. MRS. C. £ SEVERS cold running water. Special rates for June and September. O U R V A S T S T O C K OF Phone A.P. 2-3160 MRS. H, GREENWOOD tnuranls, beach. Auditorium and all attractions. BELLA VÍSTA Hot and cold running water in rooms. HOTEL, RESTAURANT and INSTITUTIONAL EQUIPMENT and KITCHEN PRIVILEGES Phone Asbury Park 2-7123-It. TheT BE ACHWOOD . EUROPEAN PLAN ' M. A. OBRECHT ■ LOCATED ONE-HALF A R fk T IlV ri? 7 Bnl'1 Avc,‘ 4 houses from Beach, over- SUPPLIES REPRESENT THE FINEST PRODUCTS OF SOME OF THE BLOCK FROM BEACH JL JJ.C iJCj loo}

Whole block on p c etm front—Cor. Ocean Pathway and Ocean Opposite Main Ave. Gates m a . p ; m m ? -E L E V A T O R C A F E T E R IA Running water in rooms. . Baths HCrm-L-LA PIERRE Telephone 1-0121 MRS. G EO RGE R. H A IN ES O w ner ELEVATOR — STREET LEVEL TO ALL FLOORS