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We are Equipped to do nil kinds of If You Want the People To Know Batter Grade Jnh Printing___ That You Are In Business Neatly, Promptly and Satafactorily Tell Them So Through The Times A5D THE SHOBE TIMES VOL. LXV. N o . 4 2 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1940 FOUR CENTS New Home Building Early M orning Fire THOMSON SUCCEEDS COUSE Stockton Chapter PUMPER, OVER YEAR OLD, AS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN IN FIRST LOCAL SERVICE Causes $2,500 Damage 1940 Call for Red Gross Recruits Receives M em bers Fund Now $408,000 William E. Thomson was The blaze which did exten ' Mrs. August Stoll, Arising To Memorial Services To Miss Joint Meeting of Committees named chairman of the Busi- sive damage to the Snug Har Care For Child, Discovers Blaze; Sharpe Also Held; Talk On Air Hears Announcement of Gains; , ness 'committee of the Oceari Photography Illustrated By bor, 28 Bath avenue early on Heavy Smoke Hampers Firemen Bishop McConnell Speaks, Grove Campmeeting Associa Motion Pictures Also Presented • Sunday morning, gave the ’ Fire of undetermined , origin tion a t: the regular meeting of members of the E. H. Stokes Gives Cooperation early Sunday morning causcd dam that body held yesterday. Mr. • Three new members were re fire company No. 3, their first ceived into the Richard Stockton age estimated at $2,600 to a room Thomson- succeeds William J. opportunity to use their new About $408,000 has been raised chapter, D. A. R., at the first fall ing house a t 28 Bath avenue and .Couse who retired from the 1,000 gallon capacity pumper ' to date toward the construction of meeting of the group held Tuesday at an Ocean Grove' fire. Al gave Ocean Grove firemen an hour committee- b e c a u a e of ill a new $000,000 Methodist Homo evening at the Ocean and a half battle before the blaze health, Howard Selby, another Grove Wom though the: machineis over'a' for the Aged in Oceah Grove, it' was extinguished. The building association member, was nam an’s club house. They were Mrs. year old, having been de-’. was announced Tuesday at a Joint was owned .by .'Mrs. Estelle M. ed to the committee taking Martha Woolley, M rs.. Louis Al livered in A u g-.u s t , 1939; it meeting: of the New Building and Clark, Deal, and has been leased ~M r. Couse’s place. The renew- '■ ; bertson, and Miss Virginia Clerk; -has-pumped-nt'-only- one-fire — Executive Planning committees of to Scott Hurst, Neptune. ' The ing of . leases and other routine of Long Branch. and that was the Main-Central, n the Methodist home. Following the opening, ritual; a hotel fire in Asbury Park. building, known! as the Snug Har business tobk up the remainder Following a luncheon at tho bor, had been closed for the win of the session. Mr. Thomson is memorial service was read by the - The engine at the Sunday - home, the members gathered to Chaplain, Mrs. Robert Fisher, foi- fire! was under the supervis ter season. also police commissioner of hear reports on the progress' of -The blaze was discovered a t'4:30 Ocean Grove and is president Miss Lydia Mae Sharpe, a member ion 1 of Dr, William A. Robin- the program, and were told of the : who died last mpnth. spn^ chief engineer of this com-., a. m., by Mrs. August Stoll,. 23 of the Auditorium Ushers As amount raised. The members were pany, and Wesley Nagle, as- 1 Bath avenue, when she awakened sociation. r | Mrs. Philander Betts,.: regent, addressed -by . Bishop Francis J. sistant.erigirieer. to attend to her young daughter. presented a good citizenship medal McConnell, of the Methodist church . to Master Burke, of Boy, Scout Tho woman smelled smoke in the = who pledged the cooperation of his houso and called her husband, a | Troop No. 7, for outstanding qual- | forces in the program to build the Resident Center | ities in good citizenship. He was lieutenant in the Stokes fire com Barbour Again Hits | new home. pany No. 3, who investigated and i presented by Mr. Oliver Wendell I The Home last year purchased Planned By N. Y. A. Holmes, -Scoutmaster, and will be sounded the alarm. Cromwell W riting ifrom the Ocean Grove association ! invited to speak on the' chapter Firemen were handicapped in Funds Allotted For Cor nty J two complete blocks between New broadcast over Station WCAP on Secs Democrat Disqualified Vrom j York aven»c and Pilgrim Pathway, getting to the sent .of tho blaze by Resident Center; Plan Industrial [ the 4th Tuesday of this month at heavy smoke and the fact that the Office iBy Own Statements; Tour and extending from Stockton-ave- Training In All Skilled Trades : 9 p. m . fire had mushroomed through the Of Hudson Continues J nue .to Fletcher lake. The new ! The regent spoke briefly of the -—— ] home will be constructed on this Walls of the structure. Four* lines As the result of the allocation of GOth Anniversary-of tho National of hose were brought -into play, Enthused over the large' crowds:J site, with a fronting on the lake, a federal grant of $3,000,000 to Society D. A. I!, arid the work ac- under the direction of Fire) Chiefs New Jersey, definite'plans for the that: have turned out to welcome J. Among those present at the Joint complished. She stressed the need oil his county tOui-rf,.- United: meeting were Sandford C. Flint, David H. O’Reilly and Warren establishment of a National Youth of patriotic education, as a means ■ • ■Brown, to quench the fire which administration resident canter in States Senator \V. Warren Bar-’ president of the board of trustees; of national defense. • bour’continued, his drJve this week , Frank B. Smith, Rev. J. Edgar destroyed floor beams and walls in Monmouth county wore to be com Illustrated Talk Given the structure. pleted this week. William Oliver, with new aHricksoilJanies H.-'R. J Washaboiigh, former superintend-. ■ The chapter was to have been Cromwell, his Democri!'ratic oppon-1 ent of the Newark district; Rev. C. After chopping holes in the walls P ort Monmouth, regional N; Y. A. | addressed by. Lt.. Col. Melvin Gil ent, for his , views on the Airiori D/ V/hittnn, Bridgeton ,District Su of the structure, firemen wer« able director, stated the only problem lette, -fiont’ from Washington to perintendent; Dr'. A: L. BaneiyNew to direct their streams at the blaze still confronting the establishment can Constitution.- | teach aerial photography at Fort In his talks Senator Barbour Brunswick District Superintendent; and soon had the fire under con- is the selection of a-site for the Monmouth. He was unexpectedly quoted directly from Cromwell’s Dr. W. R. Ravfcr; Dr. P. B. Hollo tsol. A large quantity of furniture, center. .• • J recalled .to Washington .arid ap- book, “The Voice of Young Ameri way, Paterson District Superin. stored on the first floor for the The resident center, which would . pointed Mr. W. Joyce to give his can,” in •which the Democratic can tendent; • Iiev. H. L. L»mbdin, also winter, was heavily damaged by probably be set up in Long Branch, The 1940 Poster of The American Red Cross sounds the call to the nation. f luctu,.c JJ,,-. Jdyce 'explained the didate -ridiculed ,the American sys a District-Superfcteridcnt; Rev. G. fire and water. The fire apparent the director said, will provide the to serve humanity within the ranks of this army of mercy. I many phases of the work, illustrat- G. Vogel, .Dr. K. K. Quimby, Jersey ly in the cellar and, when firemen training in industrial work for the tem of government. Senator Bar . I^EEPING - step with the boys do so by sharing in, the vitally im-' ing the talk with 'motion.-pictures, , arrived, was burning in that en youths of the county. Two maJor bour averted that. Cromwell’s City District Superintendent; Lot -'^ n called to the colors ir. Airier- portant work of the Red Cross. Join 1 Music was furnished by the ves- views “disqualified” him from R. -•Ward, Ji -oph Thoma, Ocean tire section, • trades may be selected by the stu as a member of tho local Chapter,! ted choir of the Grand Avenue Re- , nubile nffiee dents, and a course of one year will lea’s hew defense army and navy,‘ Grove Assort&tion Manager; Rev. W ill be the American Red Cross, during tho .roll call, November U nformed Church, under the direct- . Senator Barbour said:s E. A. Conover, New Jersey Confer bo provided in these skills, Oliver to 30, and through your support you : ipn of Mrs. Anno Parker. They M iss Banger t W eds fulfilling its riiisslon ot service to “In ..'Chapter 1 Cromwell says ence representative for the Home; said. Differing from vocational will strengthen tho Red Cross army , > “Recessional" ; the men in the line and to their of mercy. ' |»WW W " * s. , tu ‘Our sacrosanct, outworn nnd de Rev. B. F. Dickisson, Newark Con- schools in that the trainees must loved ones at home, Chairman Nor Robert A. Patterson produce some useful article of a . “Recruits ; are- needed not 'alonc J Go.tl Bless America’’ and othey se moralizing Constitution, is a riiill- f ererice representative for the man H. Davis announced In Wash as members, but— ----also —as volunteer ........... i lections. stone around the necks of the Home; Harold II. Boynton, of the type assigned,’ the center will riot ington. Miss Gertrude Bangert, daugh specialize in one type of work and workers In tho Red Cros3 Chap-| Announcement was made of the .