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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 ssaid: 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 . American people.’ He also gave New Brunswick district; and John "Several thousand Red Cross tors." ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Ban­ . ' • ; ! chapter musicale for the adyance-H vent to this ,)ass'a-gC( ‘Let us riot Parker, manager of thr Home. there. will be no provisions ’ made nurses already havo been called J.o Red Cross gert, 1312 Eighth avenue, *Neptune, .. . . . , ,w»'k wlU, ^ . ^ u s J i s a fa“se Vod terson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William ning establishing a machine shop sands of Red; Cross, workers in munity public healty-nurslng; safe- i W . C. T. U. Holds F. Morris, 40 Rivervicw avenue, • Chapters throughout the nation, are ty education and promotion of the j Which' has encompassed our ruin.’ in Keansburg to provide a source The November liieetingn will be Neptune City, on Sunday, October of-employment'and trainirig of the ready to help America's soldiers Junior Red Cross. An Individual;| In another exhibition of contempt, M em orial Service and sailors with personal problems, at the chapter /headquarters .for 13, in the St. James Episeopol youths, whereas the resident cen­ mctnberahip supports 'all o rf tills Crom'veli 'writfcs, “We cannot hope - just as In the 1917-18 World War members only. The Christinas' Church, Bradley Beach, with R. B. ter, ■ the director said, will offer work, not only In Red, Cross Chap­ to climb up the steep ladder to re­ Group Honors La'te Mrs. period. ters, but in the nation. Relief to Party will he a t'th e home of the Gribbon, the Archdeacon, officlat work in any skilled trade and its newed contentment, and prosperity Moston at Regular Meeting; “Every, patriotic man and woman war victims ip Europe Is financed Regent, Mrs. Betts, in Belmar, at ing.. Tho bride was given in marr­ trainees will reside at the center. until bur fundamental cancc-r, an Miss CummingK Lead* Service; In the , who wants to by the $20,000,000 war relief fund which time, Mrs. Warren J. Per­ iage by her father, and wore a : The machine shop will- make- no. .undemocratic and incoriipetent sys- ■ Mrs. Woodruff Speaks do his 03 ner share in upholding the contributed by- the public: during kins, State Regent, will be guest dusty rose silk corded crepe dres3, ■ item of government, is removed.” ’ :. provisions for resident workers. national defense ot our nation, can the summer of 1940. of.- hondiV' Speakers on interesting with brown aecesories,'and a cor­ Sees Cromwell Disqualified A. memorial service for Mrs. Ida +------,i subjects have been secured for the sage of white gardenias. Mrs, “A man expressing those views Moston, wife of Dr. Ceorge :,Mos- ^■-1 ^"V K l . • !"&• _ V ’l 'meetings during the year, and an-' Anno Groner, Nutley, N. J., a s is Ocean Grove M an aboiit oiir Constitution, which is tori', retired Ocean G:-°VL- doctor, ih unnement will be made to the ter of the bride, w a s matron of the very foundation of our govern- who was killed by a hit-and-run |members of all events to be held by honor. She wore a soldier blue W eds Neptune Miss ment,. has no right to seek or hold [driver- in ‘Albany last week, was t.tiii* chapter. ' ,• . crepe dress with dubonnet acces­ public office. How can he swear to held by the Ocean Grove W. C. T. sories, and a corsage of pink rose­ Several members will altciid the. uphold that Constitution and faith-iU. at their regular imeting held Miss Irene Ambros, daughter of Battalion Review and Tea Ut Fort j /uJk- perforin the duties of an of- j Tuesday. '. v- buds. Mrs. Elsie Yost, 1317 Seventh ave­ .Monmouth on October 25: and thesj flee- created', tinder that same Con- The service was ir. charge ot ~ - Arnold Patterson, brother of the nue, Neptune, and Walter J. Ul­ Kegent will attend the Iorum of. jtitution? Mr. Crohiwell is'Mis-; Miss Irene Cummings, v/lio spoke bridegroom, was best man. The mer, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ ■.urient Events given by the-IIer- qualified’.by-.his own w auspices • of: a : standard 55 mm film. The • wring this motion are: Dr. C. county-wide series of meetings ar- had been distributed. bury PnTk. the New Jersey Republican Cam-j motion picture equipment is the | Frederick Drake, Chairman, Past • n House Torn Down ranged by Chairman Lloyd Mnrsh. I ♦ --— In charge of the Young People’s paign Comriiittee, will arrive here same as used in the most modem I Regent Edwin J. Burke and Past -f ______| Sunday At St. Paul's W|ork, throughout the Northern A houso ot. 96 Mt. Tabor Way, today, John W. Knox, County I of motion picture theatres. - , j Regent Henry C. M. Quelch; The Attending Convention Sunday, October 20th, at St. . part of the state and attached to owned by Miss Mary Elliott Dun­ Chairman said, in an announce-1 .Adopting the technique of-, the : Ceniniittni- stated that-there were Among those attending the For- Paul’s Methodist Church, Ocean- Salvation Army Headquarters at ham, 09 Mt. Tabor .Way, was torn ment here today. j documentary ■ picture, the film is twenty-five eligible for conscrip- i. — — . , ■ tieth New Jersey State P. T. A. Grove. Rev. John Pemberton, jr., Newark, Adjutant Rader is a force down this week by Fred Hurley Equipped with a projector for: partly a narration of events in the j five of these immediately.' ^ jn tio h ' fn Atlantic City are Minister. Bible school, 9:30’ a. -m.; ful speaker, noted for using tho and Son, Neptune. Miss Dunham , . _■, , ' l,n-;in,n n-...... *— : l\vo membei-R " have nnli,;ti,,l fn . . . „ • . - . _ showing sound movies on u five by j lives of Mr. Willkie and Senator I 11 niembeis have enlisted to Mrs. Archie Griffith, president of Preaching, 10:45 n. rn., sermon wonders of this modern day and plans to crecti a modem bungalow seven screen, an amplifying system, j McNary. One feature of the pic- jThe Committee also suggest- the Ocean Grove organizatiori; theme, “The Christian Manifesto,” age to illustrate the truths found on the site. radio and two phonograph tables! ture is the episode-which carries ! c<' that tlu- money necessary - for Mrs. A. G. Gustavsen, president of Assembly; Bible C laE s, 2:30. p. m., 'i in the “old-fashioned” Gospel. for reproducing speeches, thc-the audience back to the lush days | t,,is hiotioii be raised by donation the Summerfield P. T. A., and'Mrs. teacher, BIcockcr Stirling; preach-^ , Services to bo conducted by Plans Made For Party trailer haB been acclaimed by.lpf the 1920’s when the national j anl^ benefit performances. The William I. Bryan, president of' the ing, 7:15 p. m., serm6n theme, “Th Adjutant and Mrs, Rader are tho The committee in charge of tlifl thpso who proviewod it in New debt was being rapidly reduced, j first of^ a series of benefits will be Bradley Beach unit. The meetings Lost Chord.” Midweek fellowship Friday Night Holiness Meeting at presenting of the Cobweb party by York, Philadelphia, and other cit-,shows thq swift climb.of the d e b t: «' bunco^Pjjrty^-^helil. a t the Odd were planed for Wednesday and service, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m>i: 8.00 o’clock, the Holiness Service the Eagle fire company ladies aux­ ies as the last word in the moddrn to $.44,<00,000,000 since Franklin .f Jellpw. Hall, 70G Main Street,; A,. Thursday witl) the closing sessions j' i—- —— -f----- —— Sunday* Morning a t 11:00 o’clock today; i Mrs. Pemberton Honored iliary: met this week and discussed *e?i(ji'*1'^ politicarcampaigriingr. I^^VC^ ' u ! p^tn.i un^e^t^^hid^andhip of • and tho great Salvation Meeting, plans for the event. It wiis de­ n “Our program contemplates hay-;| n :Willk^ and McNa^, ar^lmwn Rc ^ , Mrs. John Pemberton, jr., 103 " Sunday evening a t 8:00 o’clock. cided to stage/ltd fashioned games mg the trailers visit every city, j on their farms in: Indiana and Ore7 I A - To Hold “Open House" - Broadway, was honored at a din- . ; All services will be-preceded by at the affair and to make appro­ town, village and hamlet in the .gon which are operated on a 50-50 P. T. A. To Meet Tuesday The Board of Managers of the:ncr at the St. Elmo hotel, Mainnyr,'3 street meetings, .with Adjutant and priate decrations'. Mrs. Otto. Stoll, county, Chairman Knox says,” “As [basis by thrifty hard-working, The Ocean Grovo Parent-Teach- Methodist Home for the Aged, 03, avenue,, on Friday evariing on the.n^.n-j v Mrs. Rader conduciirfg 'two special jr., chairman, Mrs. Charles Wilgus, many as 12,000 have gathered j corri-belt farmers. The movie re- ers association meeting will be Clark avenue, has announced' an • event of her Birthday. Flowers an^ • “open-air” services Saturday Night. Miss June Thmpson, ar.d Miss Mar­ around one of the trailers and have ; veals Mr. Willlcie’s sincere iriietest held in the high schoool auditorium “Open House” at the Home on Oc-J gifts were presented tho celebi^fc;;v‘-?>;1. Adjutant arid Mrs. Rader will jorie Thompson, make up the par'ty stood foi; hours listening to the | in the conservation of the soil and Tuesday,______evening Avith Carlton ...... M, tober 23, from two, to five in the iTTiose'present were John Pember- also address the members of the committee.. ■ \ : i music, and :watching the; movies, wild life, and his support of rural I Saunders, the riew Oc^an " Grove afternoon. All are invited tol visit, ton, HI, Ruth Jane PembCi^n^jiil^ Sunday School.and Young People’s which show headlights in the lives!electrification. Senator McNary’s thq home. Refreshments will beiBarbara Leo Pemberton, nnd Rev. ’ American Barber Shop, 52 Main school principal,, a s ' the speaker. of Wendell £'. Willkie arid Senator ' farm, “F ir .Cone,” near Salem, served. Mrs. " L. C. Briggs, chair-j John Pemberton, jr ., c f Qccon, :*?• Legion at 2:30 and 8:30 p. m., re- Ave. Under New Management. Mr. Saunders will speak on “School ' spectively, Sunday, ; Hair Cuts, 40c. O. H. Washbourrie. Charles L. McNary. It is a thrill­ Oregon, which was the homestead ,Community Relations.” man of,the Sunshine committee is ^ Grove, and Miss Ada B. Haley and- jii n —41 ’ . . . • ing departure from the traditional of ' his grandfather, offers wide in charge. ' 1 [Miss Ann Robinson, of Camden. k -r, c, Optometrist-Optlelan cut--and-dried form of street; cor­ scope for scienic beauty. There arc OCEAN GROVE STATIONERY , 'Dr. JawpK-F; Heine , Shore Business School, .Open all Box of, 24 sheets: and . envelopes, .. Albert E. Robinson, jobbing Tasty, delicious sandwiches of all'/:';.-' Doa’t Neglect Your. Eyes Year; all regular business courses; ner meetirigs. It gives this. audi­ exciting shots taken at the! Phila­ 15c. Openshaw’s, 60 Main Avenue. carpenter, and ail ldnds of roofs kinds and light lunch et Nagle's Vnn’618 Cookman A »e, A , P. V .Tel, 1H Fall Tern begins. Sept. 9<-r2 adr. ence an opportunity to t seo :the delphia Convention. ,.»d.T . put on. 64 Hick Avenue,^—i&tt , Soda Fountain, 43 Main:Ave.— (V- ji vjf Jrt is Uft '■-* i.'t;'.1 ^ . ■ ' : V-.i - ;iv. : «.;• . * «-r.' • I. .'“A-:! - -. FRIDAY* OCTOBER I8j 1940

and sixty-three febt.. to - . a ^one planted in -the g ro u n d ',, PAGET WO and forty foot to an alloy way; thence WOODRING. Sheriff. Southerly on| a course North eighteen LEGAL NOTICE eastwardly parallel with tho first D a te d S e p te m b e r 13, 1940.. \ degrees thlrty-fivo minutes .E ast nlno course ono hundred and twenty fivo Everett B. Smith, ? Solicitor. and two_fftfit, tn the—North— feet-Avenue; to the thonr^ westerly wmithprlv lino ofnlnng.._thft Second © riy^domdo oi o f CorliesOoriies Avenue, Avenue-, thetno^point po­ theny-lino-of-W oodlandrA-venue-oncr or place of beginning; containing wrttrof-tir-fartoitwi-aifoctodi. issued hundred and forty .feot to the point or CIIAWCEBY 2 347 three and fifty-five one-hundredths; of an acre more or less. ; oik't of. tho Court of Chancery of tho place of beginning. SHERIFF'S SALE—By virtue of a State of New Jersoy,. will bo exposed Being part of tho same premises writ of fl. fa. to me drected, issued Seized as the property, of Andrew to stile at ■. public . vortdue, on • convoyed to Edwin H. Swift, by deed out of the Court of Chancery of tho Kandra, Individually and as adminis­ Monday, the 21st of October, 1940, be- from the Avon-by the Sea Land and State of New Jersoy, will bo exposed trator of. the estato of Katherine J. tween tho bours of 12 o clock and^G Improvement Company, body corpor­ to salo at publlo venduo on Monday, Kandra, deceased, et als., taken in o'clock • (at. 2 o'clock) In the after­ ate, dated September 17, 1900 and re­ the 21st day of October^ 1940, between execution • at the suit, of- James. the hours of 12 o’clock andi 6 o'clock O'Rourke and to bo sold - J .L noon of said day, at. tho Court _House corded In , the Monmouth County . MORRIS J. WOODRING, Sheriff. in the Borough of Freehold. County .Clerk's Office In Book 664 of Deeds (at 2 o’clock) in the'afternoon of. said of Monmouth, New* Jerseyi to satisfy p a g e 395,' e tc . t. day at the Court House in the Bor­ . Dated September 23, 1940., , • a auuiuodecree uiof sold court amounting, to SUBJECT, HOWEVER, to all and ough of Freehold, County of Mon- Emanuel C; Sohabllk, Solicitor. ^ approximately, f 521.00. • . _ . - singular tlio covenants and conditions I m outh,. Now Jersoy, to satisfy, a de­ 1 (96 lines) 39-42 Feo $40.32 All that certain tract or parcel or expressed and contained In tho deed cree of said court amounting^; to land and promises, • hereinafter. Pal*T from Avon-by-the-Sea I^and and Im-1 approxxlm ately $1,260. CHANCEBY 8 401 > ' fire ss tm tlcuiarlV described, sltuate^ylng nnd pravemerit Company. . ! It was Ordered, Adjudged and De­ SHERIFF’S SALE I—By virtue of a I creed that said mortgage be, and it being in tho Township of Neptune,• In AND ALSO, being the samov prem- writ of fl. fa. to me directed,, issued. tlie County of Monmouth and State ^of Iso .conveyed to . the said Edwin H. la hereby corrected and reformed, and out of the Court of Chancery of-the New Jersey, to W it; designated na Ilot I Swift and M argaret A. Swift, as ten- that so muoh of tho mortgaged premi­ State of New Jersey, M il be exposed number thirty-eight on a map of .May­ | ants in common and not as joint ten­ ses, as reformed, with the appurte-: to sale at public venduo on Monday, wood made by Niari Borers A. D.. ants or tenants by entirety, by deed nances, hi the bill of complaint in tho the -21st day of . October, 1940; between 1SD1 and filed Juno 10, 1892,. A- D./Ip from W arren W. West and Mario E. said cause particularly set forth and the hours of 12 o’clock and, 5 o’clock the Monmouth lUUiilliuut.li- Countyvu Clerks Officc W est, Ms wife dated February 14. 1930, described, bo sold that is to say: All (at 2 o'clock) in the afternoon of said at Freehold, N. J. recorded In tho aforesaid Clerks Of­ that , certain tract or parcel of land day at the Court House in tho Bor­ ■..Beginning at a point on the Nor­ fice in Book 1522, page 433. and premises, hereinafter .particularly ough of Freehold, County of Mon­ therly side of Milton Avenuo said Seized as tho property of Edwin H. described, situate, lying and being in mouth, Now Jersey, ‘to satisfy a de­ point Is distant W esterly four hundred Swift,. Ind., etc., ot- als,, taken in exe­ tho Township of Neptune, ' in tho cree of said court amounting to-ap­ twenty-eight feet and nlno inches from cution at tho suit of Dennis ’F. O’­ County of Monmouth and State of proxim ately $4,718. ■".* tho northwest corner of Milton Ave­ Brien,- et als.-, Executors, etc., and to N e w ; J e rs e y . All the following tract or parcel of nue and Whitesville Road and to cor­ bo sold by - • . Beginning at a stake standing in land and premises hereinafter par­ ner of: lot number thirty-seven, thenco , MORRIS J. WOODRING, Sheriff the northerly aide of lino of the road ticularly described, situate, lying and (1) Northerly along the westerly -side Dated : Sept. 13, 1940. leading from Asbury Park to Hamil­ .being in' the Township of Neptune of .lot number thlrty^seven one hundred Durand, Ivins & Carton, Sorrs.' ton, the-said stake being also in the (Ocean Grove), in tho County of Mon­ twenty-five feet to lot number forty- (62 lin e s ) 39-42. F e e $2G.04 southeast corner of lands belonging to mouth and. State of New Jersey, five* -(2) Westerly- along tho' line of Katlierino Kandra, and runs: thenco (1) along said Kandro/s easterly line, known arid • designated ad ‘ Lot rium- lot number = forty-five, forty-five and ’bei^onc-hundrcd“a*d~five*orrtho north eight Inches to lot numbor thirty-nine.; nineteen—degrees—and— twenty-three^ ' SonUierlv nlong tbn ‘ lino of lot minutes East, nino hundred and ono side of Mt. Hermon Way, (known as ■SHW ifFF’S SALT! I—By vlr.tuo of a and soyon-tenths feet to a stono 89 Mt;' Hermon Way), on ' Map number thlrty-nino, .one hundred and w rit of fl. fa. to mo directed,. Issuort twdrity-flve feet to Milton Avenue; standing in the northwest corner of (4): Easterly along Northerly, side of out 'of tho Court of Chancery of the tho' whole tract of which, this is a State of Nw Jersey, will bo exposu to partthenco (2) north slxty-slx de­ mu iUUUIUUiai JipiBtUJJtt j Milton Avenue forty-five feet eight sale at public vendue on - . * tlio buildings thereon.. Inches to place of Beginning. "*!- grees eight minutes East along! lands Monday, tho 21st Day of Octobor, 1940, belonging to now or formerly to I. Also a certain indonturo of lease Being the same premises conveyed between tho hours of 12 o clock and G ' for sa.ld' premises made to John R. unto the said Elmer J. Reed, and Irene Charles Morris, ono hundred and thir­ -o’clock (at 2’clock) in tho afternoon teen feet to land now or formerly, be­ Graham by the said Camp Mooting Reed, his• wife, by Milton I;. Voorhees of said day,; at tho Court. House> in Association,-dated August 14, 1871.and and Mae Louise Voorhees, his wife; longing to John H. Garrison; thenco Monmouth, Now Jersey, .to^satisfy a (3) Soutli nine degrees forty-seven min­ recorded In tho Monmouth County by deed bearing ..date September 30th, the Borough Qf Freehold, County of Clerk’s bfilco In Book 309 of deeds, .1924* and recorded1 in the 'Monmouth, utes west along said Garrison's. land decree of said court amounting to.ap- nineteen and sixty-seven ono hun- p a g e ,07 e tc . , B County Clerk’s office on October 23rd, i v . fA \ .n ln ft- Seized as tho property of Myrtle 1924, ln B o o k 1275 o f D eed s, p a g e s '407J proxlm atcly- $4,403.00; Alla u thetn e followingJ.OUOWU1B tract or parcel of tben doBi-eos twenty-threo mlnutea Isabol Miller et. als., takon In execu-' Seized as the projiorty of BlrrierJ. land and premises hereinafter particu­ tion at tho. suit'Of M ary R. .White and Reed,. et-1 als.,7 taken in . execution at W est and parallel with tho first courao larly described, situate, lying andrbe- nlno hundred and slxty-nino and to bo sold by ^ the suit of. Neptune Bank and. Trust ing In tho Borough of Avon-by-tho-Sca, MORRIS J. WOODRING,. Sheriff. Company,. body corporate, .and to bo, one-tenth feet ta a stako. Btandlng In in the County of Monmouth and. State tho northerly lino o f; tho aforesaid Dated September .17, 1940, , sold- by V. of New Jersey;-and-known and desig­ road; thonco (5) North slxty-tlvo de- W alter Taylor, Solicitor. MORRS J. WOODBINC, Sheriff (37. lines); 3M2 , Fee,$lB.B4; D a te d : S e p te m b e r IG, 1940. • .' ' ;• nated us Lot Numbor- 7 on a certain gieca eighteen mlnutea W est along the map or plan of Lots known as River­ northerly Jlno of tho said road ninety- .Durand, Ivins & Carton, SoVrs. side Park. “The Poolo Development,” r»C lin e s -39-42 • -323.52, two and . thirty-five ono-hundrcdtfia OTICE TO BIDDERS' ; , ^ Avon-by-tWseal,’ Monmoujh County. feot to a point and tho placo of be­ CltASCEKY 2-300. : ■ New Jersey, .the Poole Development ginning. Containing two acres.. strict Corporation, 6wners *, the same In else Notice . is hereby given that, sealed . MONEY-BACK GU ARANTEE I SHERIFF’S SALE:-^Byvirtue of a bids will.be received by tlie Township nnd location to ho in accor dance with ‘“Ail ^"that tnai iruci.tract oror| WwoV vpt. lanS <«a .Committee'of the Township of Nep­ writ of fl. fa, to me greeted, Issued' said Map or plan of lots Prepared by premises hereinafter particularly de- Match ic if you can! If your first out of the Court of Chancery of the .TV H. Emlen, C. E., Avon-by-the-Sea, tune for the Improvement. of Seventh State of New Jersey, will be exposed scrlbedj Situate, lying and being in the and Eighth. Avenues, In the .Township a m o n th Nowxvew jersey, Jersey, .1917,.-lai,, which snid niap js „ Township of Neptune, in the County .of. Neptune, in tho County of Mon­ years heating bill exceeds our esti­ to sale at public vendue on filed in: the office of tlio Clerk of 'the of Monmouth and Stato of ,New Monday,: the 21st day. of October 1940, mouth, with a Bituminous Concrete. County of Monmouth, State of New -Jereey. -■ .. •. mate by more than 10%, we’ll re- .between tlie hours of 12 . o’clock and Jersey, and more particularly describ­ Surface upon a. treated gravel founda­ .5 o’clock (at 2 o'clock) i Irt. the after­ Beginning at a point or striko on the tion, estimated amount of Bituminous' ' move the equipment and refund all ed as follows: . Northerly side of Corlies Avenue, on Concrete Surface Pavement required is noon of said day* at tlio Court House Beginning at a point in the south­ the road leading; from Asbury Park in the. Borough of Freehold. County of 17,366 square.yards: and opened, and erly side of Jefferson: Avenuo distant to Hamilton at tho Southeasterly cor­ read in' public at Township Hall ou payments made on. the equipment. Monmouth, New Jersey, to. satisfy a easterly 301 feet from tho southeast decree of said court amounting to ap­ ner of ri Tot or tract of land heretofore October 22, 1940, at 7:30 P.M .., Stand-“ Get full details! Ask for a FREE corner of-M ain. Stret and Jefferson convoyed to Eva B. Fl8her et als., to ardivru Time.. i iiuu. . ,_ • ' V- ; : . . proxim ately $7,955. A venuothenco, (1) southerly 91.12 Nellio C. Allardyce-. by deeddated Drawings specifications and forms All those certain lots or parcels of feet'to the northerly ..side of Poole GUARANTEED ESTIMATE today. land nnd premises, hereinafter par­ August 28, 1912, duly recorded Iri tlio of bids, contracts and bondr for tho Avenue thenco '(2) casteiiy, or nearly Monmouth County OUerk’s office in proposed work, prepared by Claude.W . ticularly described,- situate, lying and so; a;long -the northerly side of Poole being In the Borough of Avon-by-the- Book 938 of Deeds page 155; thonco Birdsall,- Engineer, and approved by' Avenue, • 42.24' feet to -the Westerly (1) Westerly, along th'o Northerly lino tlio State Highway Commissioner, NO DOWN PAYMENT Sea, known and designated on Map of lino of Lot ‘i Number. 8 * in the same Avon-by-the-Sea, formerly Key East of Corlies Avenuo on a course north liavc; been filed In the office of the tract: thenco (3) northerly.-along the s ix t 5r-fivo r degrees twority minutes said-engineer, a t 1700 ’F" Street, South Beach, Monmouth County. New Jer­ w e s te r ly lin e o f L o t N u m b e r 8 7G.80 sey, surveyed by E. C. Harrison. & West, one hundred and ninety-four Belmar, New,Jersey, and! of said State. !So carefree, so completely automatic feet to tho southerly line of Jefferson feet: thenco (2) Northerly at .right Highway . Commissioner, Trenton; N. FREE ESTIM ATE Son 18S3, as all of Lots 152. 153 nnd Avenue thence (4) westerly along the the east ono-lmlf part of I,ot 3G4, des­ angles from Corlies Avenue- on a J., and may be'inspected by prospec­ you don’t even have to order the fuel. southerly.. line of Jefferson Avenue, course N orth eighteen .degrees -: thirty- tive bidders during business hours.. cribed as follows: 40 feet to tho point or placo of be­ Before you order more fuel, ask for a FREE ESTI­ Beginning at n point. In the north­ five minutes E ast . seven. hundred and Bidders will bo furnished with a- copy Y ou'll be amazed at the low cost on our ginning. Including within said bound­ two ,and sixty ono-hiindredths feet to of tlie specifications arid blue prints westerly corner of Woodland Avenuo aries, all of Lot..Number ‘7; MATE of the low cost of carefree GAS beat. No All-Purpose Gas Rate. No smoke or nnd Second Avomic and running from the rear, lino of the whole tract, afore­ of the drawings by , Uie -engineer on, Seized Jas. the pjroperty!- of Reginald said ; therice(3) Northeasterly and on proper, notice and payments of cost thenco (1)-westwardly along tho nor­ Truax et als.. takon In execution at cost or obligation to get the facts. Stop in or grime! No noise! No moving parts to therly lino of Woodland Aonuo one a course North slxty-flve degrees of preparation..; Bids m ust bo made, on tho suit , of First National Bank of forty-five m inutes: East, two hundred standard proposal forms, in"tho m an-;. hundred nnd. twenty" flvo feet to a Bollevlllo N. J., et al.. and to bo ' Wear out and cause costly repair. - point: thence northerly ono hundred ner designated'therein and required by phone today. tho specifications, m ust be .enclosed In- sealed envelopes, bearing tho name and address of . bidder and name of 1215 More jersey Central Families ; road on. Outsfde, addressed' to Town­ ship Committee, -Township of- Neptune, New Jersey, arid m ust be alcompanied Have Joined' tbe Swing to Gas Heat by a certified check for not less thAn. ten (10) per. cent of the amount bid, provided said check shall be not more (ban $20,000.00 aud be delivered at the JERSEY CENTRAL POWER § LIGHT CO place.aiuV on the; hour above named.: Tlio ^standard proposal form" is a t-- tacbed to the supplemental^ speclflcav tions copies of Which will be furnished on application to the engineer. Uy order of Township Committee, Township of Neptune,' New Jersey. RAYMOND It. OUACEY. . Chftlrmnn JOHN. W. KNOX. Telephone, Asoury rani uw v C le rk , “VOUR GAS COMPANY

Stuh'Hieiit of the Owncrslilp, Munage* w e n t, K lc. ■ Of Ocean. Urovo Times; publlshetl tveekl.v at Ocean drove, N. J., for Oc- t o b e r 4,' 1JM0.' ICditor, Publisher, and Owner, Hom­ er l>. Ivivsge. Ocean Cl rove, N. J. That the. known bondholder, mort­ gagee, and other security holder own­ ing oy..holding 1 por cent. or., more of total amount of. bonds, mortgages, or other, securities Is \V. *C. Stevenson, U y i i I T 1 Berwick, l’n. 1JOMKU D. ICltKSOE, Owner. w m m .Sworn and subscribed before me this Hth day of October, 1940. O, William Schwartz. (My . oomndssion expires May r», 1942.)

CHAXCKHY S-ilfi . .SIIKItlFF'.S SALK:—By 'Virtue of a writ of (i. fa., to mo directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of tho one day Instead.of Twoi Suite of New Jersey, will bo exposed STAY FRESH AS A DAISY to sale at public vendue, on Monday, With fast Turbolator washing action tho 4th day of November. 1940, bo- Both ends of your washday bright­ tween the hours of 12 o'clock and G ened up with this happy EASY com- plus speedy automatic ironing you'll o'clock (at 2 o'clock) in tho afternoon' cut many wearisome hours from your of -said day, at tho Court House lu binaiion. You'll feel like dancing iho Borough of Pj-oehold, County of Monday washdays! . - V v . Monmouth, New Jersey,* to satisfy a when washday is donel decreo of said court amounting to ap­ proxim ately $3,717. All that certain lot, tract or parcel of land and premises, hereinafter par-, EASV^m^lRONER tlcularly described, situate, lying and bolng In tho Township of Neptune, County of Monmouth und Stato of SIT DOWN in solid comfort—while Novv Jersey, known and designated as you iron everything from sheets to I^or No. Two H undred arid Forty-two and tho easterly .ten feet of Lot No. . shirts. 3-way Control.. Roll-Stop. Ad­ Two Hundred and" Fovty-one on Map of lands of.. .made by justable Knee Control. Inslant Shoe - N iart Bogorn. 1897, for Henry C. .'Wln- Release.. Handy Kitchen Table when Sor and T. Frank Appleby, and desig­ nated Miip. of- Bradley Park duly filed cabinet is closed. in the Monmouth County Clerk’s office. Beginning at a - point being the southwesterly corner of llldgo Avenue and Eighth Avenue; thenco westerly ; along the southerly lino of Eighth Avenue thlrty-fivo feet and four tenths of a foot; thonco southerly at light angles to Eighth Avenuo ono hundred and fifty feot:. thence east­ N ow , GAS cosfs no m o r e than any other fuel erly .parallel, with Eighth Avenuo tWbnty-fivo feet and slxty-slx one hun- ' dredtlis of a foot to the-westerly line Whether you sing in the bathroom or not, don’t miss this of said Avenue; thence northerly along the westerly line of Hidgc Avenuo ono hundred and fifty feet and thlrty-ono Free Trial Offer. Forget rumors! Get the facts! See for your­ hundredths of. a foot to tho point or placo of beginning, • r1 . ^ self how you can have crystal clear hot water always on tap •A)so, nil that certain lot, tract or. parcel ■ of / land and premises, herein­ after particularly described, situate, and still PAY NO MORE. This offer for a short time only. lying! and being In the Township of Neptune, in .the County of Momriouth Stop in or phone today. and Stato of Now Jersey, being the westerly-forty feet of lot 241.as shown on a. map of Bradley .Park. . ■ Beginning at a point in the south­ FREE TAP TEST erly lino of Eighth Avenue distant, 60-DAY FREE TRIAL thlrty-fivo feet and four tonths of .a . foot westerly from, the southwest cor- ;• W e make this test right in your ner of Eighth Avenuo and RIdgo Ave­ Use an automatic Gas water nue; thenco westerly along the south­ own home. Analyzes your hot erly line of Eighth Avenue forty, foet; heater FREE for 2 full months. thenco southerly at - right angles to ■water needs and costs. Shows ICIghtlv Avenuo one hundred and fifty Prove the low cost. No charge feet; thenpo easterly parallel with for the heater. Pay only , a few you how to get more for your Eighth Avonuo- forty feet: tlienco northerly again at right angles with money. No obligation. Eighth Avenuo one-hundred and.fifty cents a day for gas used. feet to the place of .beginning. Solzed as the property of CJarenco U McCliesnoy and Anna P. M cC hpsney, ASK YOUR NEIGHBORS SPECIAL G-4 RATE his wife, taken in execution a t tho suit of Homo .Owners' Loan Corpora­ tion, a body, corporate, etc., ana to po %«/ E A S Y WA5HER Don’t take our word for the. All the Gas you.use for any purpose at this special whole­ 80l

:ir. •tf: FRIDAY/OCTOBER lp, 1940

. "a canopy transparent in loveli- Hear that blaspheming enemy j Sen-nach-e-rib, and set us free. - - C h i P o^t .s C o rn e r _^ e aun-'g0 sontiy-p0oping^iie-&- Between the cherubims Thou art ■■■i — .-.j .-i—.a.J beams, Cast Thou these-gods of wood and Psalm 23 The aroma of: springtime with /. stone '. T h e n e x t The Lord is my peaceful shepherd,' caress. ' - ----A' [/ ; G A L L A G A IN I shall not want but faith Bub- A tree, has always youth ; within Into Thy fires, lest they impart . ■ lime. • r. the heart Destruction to Thy people’s heart. A HANDT niRKCTORT Ft)U OC-K -READERS God niaketh me to rest, lie down Regardless of the years its limbs In pastures green with faith, di- . doth hear, • ' : . TELEPHONE DIRECTORY The Assyrian army nbw camps fo r BUSINESS DIRECTORY vine. In God’s word it lives and does its* •the night beside the hosts of Beside still waters God leads me part, : ' ; ■ ;V ': ; Israel, ready for the battle on My soul He well restores awake, Spreads hope and expectation ev- ' the morrow, but God sends His Tel. 4163-J Estimates Given g f k (fifes to pirns soon! He leadeth me in many paths erywhere. A. J. OBRECHT •destroying angel into the As­ D; W. CLAYTON 0£ righteousnes for HiB name’s Why can wo have the courage of a syrian camp while they are NEWSPAPERS . sake. tree?. sleeping. . First Class Work Only Yea, through the valley though I Prom Sun, rain and storm it S3 Main Avenue. .Tel. 5283 Painter • Decorator An over-night victory. Paper Hanger walk. doesn’t hide, Ocean Grove’s Orlgirial Carrier If you have a Telephone Shadow of death, doth hath no Like we humans who dread our One hundred four score and five 12(/j Ileck Ave., Occan Grove fear destiny, thousand were, dead 97. Mt. Tabor Way IS IMPORTANT TO YOU Surely,, such, goodness and mercy ASSYRIAN ARMY Thus was Israel saved, by the men Phone A sb u ry P n rh . ■ OltS-i! Shall follow my life everywhere; Ocean Grove. N. J. r; SECOND KINGS 19‘ • •. who were brave I will dwell in hoiise.of my Lord .Orderstelephone' NOW For- ever in' peace, love - ahd P art Two ?.-■■■ Conclusion And 'who trusted high Heaven for . favor • • FRED K1ENZLEN be sure you will be listed, in the1' . prayer..'-.. ; : V :" And while Sen-nach-e-rib did swear ANDREW TA Y LO R new book. S - v Phebe Beswick Against the God ot Heaven, .there . Still is Israel taught with Omni­ 75/6 Delaware/Avenue rn AND SHEET S5KTAI Ocean Grove, N. Ji The Lord heard Hezekiah’s prayer. potence fraught Ocean Grove W O H B E U Are y ou ' moving? .. Tell Tus ——------r4"------— ' That God’s angels, still wait to de­ 76 Nrulb Mnln Htreet, A tb v ry P a rk A Canopy Transparent y about it NOW . .;.'we'll change Hezekiah’s Prayer liver. PAINTING and DECORATING Phone 8601 ' • In Loveliness. Telephone A. P. 4146-W yourjaddress jh this new direc­ The trees now in their infancy ap- For thus he prayed • Sleep on Assyrian hosts tory. '. pear, 0 Israel's God, Thou, Thou alone Ye can no more defy So beautiful and tender to the eye, Hath made the earth, Heaven is A. L. BROWN NEPTUNE LAUNDRY Arrange NOW. - for . listings' of They lift their glowing offerings Thy throne, No more shall ye ’gainst Israel Tinsmith CASH AND CARRY .members of. your business or; . and we hear, « - ■■ ’-V.. And all the Kingdoms; Lord, bow boast slate and Shingle ALL SERVICES household 1 ., .Jt'c o sts little.' How softly they’re rejoicing to­ down God’s angel has -passed by Hoofing of All Kindi 20% Discount wards the sky. - Stoves -and Fnrnacei , Thy gracious ear, our pleadings Sarah Hopkins Telephone 3H2 - Nopt. Highway & .Corlies Ave. Plan to advertise in the YELLOW Arms :are being clothed in color hear, Ocean Grove, N: J. iOD Ahhott Are., Ocenn Grore Neptune, N. J. PACES of thii^directory green, Open thine eyes, 0 Lord, and see, there’s still time if you act NOW . 1 Coniultedby "thou*and« daily,’ DRESSMAKING-DESIGNING HISTORY OF OCEAN GROVE -. - . Illustrated,; ... - •••.r-. ■ _■ they direct buyerV to you at low i ALTERATIONS •“From Evening Gown to Skirt’*. 112 Pag;Vs—$1.00 . cost.' •- . No Job Too Big or Too Small: Reasonable—Work Guaranteed B y M a i!'$1.10 • JEWELER ; 3ms. M. SE1DEMAN . ; ' Ocean Grove Timfes CALL YOUR BUSINESS OFFICE TODAY!' 020 Cook man Arc.,, Asbury ^ Tark . , 04 H a ln .’ATcnno • . Watch Repairing S eco n d F lo o r— P h o n o A . P i 1171 . Occan Grove, N. J. , Best Prices For Old Gold Slate, Tile, Asbesttw, Slat;, Appraised Fre6 ;.v and Built-up Uoofing 57 Main Avenue Sheet Metal Work | HE. TIMES advertisers need our. trade and § Ocean Grove Warm Air Heating | ^ friendship. Whfin you need, anything first 1 Post Office Building Ventilating. | try to buy it at home. We are anxious to 1 SAVE TIME BY ADVERTISING IN THE TIMES % Estimates Freely Given 1 see our home community the center of com- | ■ When the oldest resident | mercia! and social activity. Communities grow and | J N BE ARM GRE | prosper through combined efforts. Cooperation and | was a youngster we supplied | . team work make for results. Trade at home.- | OCEAN GROVE 91!) Third avenue, Asbury iiUiiliili.8iiiilllilniiiiii»jiiH |iiiim ii|ii«!l»iiiii«il*iiliilil«iilii|i»iH iH iiiii»iiiM iiiiiiii.'iM i:i»iiiii|ii«iifli.pi.n.»'.iiiiiiiii«r 1940 OCTOBER W40 Park CROCKERY

Catley & Williams, Proprietors Of course you want the best and most reasonable. Get it at the MILK, CREAM AND '.■iiiiNiiiiiiiijiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiuiiiniiiiiiiiiiin^ | SPECIAL THIS WEEK! | BUTTERMILK CUT R.ATE, SHOP yconio* In And Inspect Our Kltchons From Monmouth County Farms House furnishings, Hotel, Restaurant arid Bar Supplies is a (food Month 1 Home-Made g Phone 1970; 15 S o u th M ain S tre e t Telephone Asbury Park 1147 1 SALT WATER TAFFY | 112 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grove Opposite. Main Avenue Gates 4jiiai]|iiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii^ ! TAXI SERVICE | AUTO BODY REPAIRS to order your PRINTING tC all A;- P . 8900! Have JtatlJacors CUuned an»l Ilejuilrcd lieforc Filling »TUi A till-F | CENTURY CAB CO. | - O ffice , 800 B u n g s A re n n e Nick Aritich iDroncli Office, N. T. Bas Tcriulnol g Bear Frame nnd A*fe Strntghtener-ITheel Alignment for the Coming Season = y ' Hock St., nt Luke Ave. g HOi FIRST AVENUE, ABBUltY I-A UK Telephone n<7S I GREGORY'S j To relieve CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK jffsk Os for Sstimatos . . ifo Obligation ;CARMEL and NUT SHOP! Rlisery of COLDS . 50 Main Avenue L iq u id . FABIO BATTAGLIA | Ocean Grove ./Tn 1/lets \ (Opposite Post Office) = S alvov • SIDEWALKS and CURBS CEMENT BLOCKS S o s o D ro p s FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE BULKHEADS The OCEAN GROVE TIMES, 64 Main Avenue f For Mall OWers on Bnndoys! Congli Drops ileave order at oar store in the Con*; 211 Bangs Avenue, Neptune, N. J. Telephone Asbury Park 8938 iyention: JIallt Asbriry Park. ' “ Knb-My-Tlsm”— 'onder/tiJLinim ent; ICE, COAL AND FUEL OIL ICE— FUEL OIL—COAL 's Viewpoint By GENE BYRNES Kelvinators It All Depends F U E L O il. Timken Oil Burners: ; ; Telephone 615 O N LY OP TO MIS MILK AND CREAM thatTsmt s o BADi vouewTA «ee ^ HEfe CO\!ER£t>’ BtttW£ADOWY! WITH A U . d _ WARDELI/S DAI •WE ViStf-OPTOjJlS rr »*ieN DAIRY PRODUCTS yore IV- BETCW'. , NEPTUNE, N. J. Telephone 1916

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■ FRIDAY; OCTt>BER 18,1940 P A G E FOUR

THEOCEAN GROVE TIMES 15 YEARS AGO aoY EA R SA G O And Shore Times M AY I H AV E —T HI S-D A N £ E2- (Editor' Note: These" ttams are rulillRlHul F riday •■■- takon -from the back flies of the'Tlmea (Editor's Note: Those Hems • it051 m i I). XKESRK, Bailor nnd Publisher for tho year 2025.) tfikon from tin- back flloa of tho Tlmea' I’HANK L. WILGUS, Locnl Illlttor October 18, 1925 for tho year 1310.) siXTv-roim m a in ' avksw k, ockak onovu, s e w Jkbsev Neptune high school fell an easy . October 18, 1910 T flc p b o n c 7 - ■ victim to a strong Leonardo foot­ Arthur Pryor and his band wcre„ SUnSCRI.PTIONS: $l.50yearly ; ?1.00aoml,-annually; GOc. qimt-lcrly or 4c. ball' squad, losing by a 51-0 score, to return to Asbury' Park next dn'.l.-lKKitaKC pcv'cow, postage palil In IU6 United States; Canada $2.00 and Tho locals were to take on East summer to again provide the music rorelltii,''.M.R0 a your.- ADRBRSSI5S ciumgcMl oil rcauest—alwnys give former ntlilrciis. Orango.'in their next battle. at the Arca(ie. The season waa ADVEUTtSBMKNTS: Itatesj will lie furnished by us on request. After a partnership as grocers to be for ten weeks and the famous ■ WATCH Till! LABEL ON YOUU PAPI5H FOlt TIU3 EXWHATION OP for thirty, years almost' to the day, . YOUR . SUBSCHIPTION band master himself was to lead Charles Clevenger and Titian P. the band. v 'Entered asi: second-class n»ll at the Ocean Grovo postottk-e Summers closed out their stock A t . a spee'ic.1 meeting of the preparatory to selling out. their THE TRUTH IN ITS PltOPEil PLACE township committee a discussibr, store on Ileck avenue.. was held to consider tho matter Miss A. Elizabeth Youngs, of Cromwell’s Campaign Acrobatics of holding a special election to' Bradley Beach; and Alvin E. Bills, agairi" vote on the question of es­ It' James' H..R. Cromwell has done nothing else in the of Ocean Grove, were married at tablishing a police department in camnaiyn. he has at least shown himself to be a spectacu- Summit, N. J., in-the home of Miss the township. Tuesday, November Minnie Youngs, aunt of bride. lai" acrobat. Ho can lea j? from"one •. trapeze to another 1, 1910, was set as the date for A new culvert .was heing con­ the; election. > with the case' of a. trained , circus'performer. structed at the head of Wesley After being published for a num- 1-Jefore lit: became the Democratic nominee for United lake by Asbury Park- and-Ocean ber of years;'the St. Paul’s churclr’ Grove authorities. The old culvert —Status Senator, Cromwell was on record as opposed to bulletin suspended' publication . be­ had been destroyed som c- weeks cause of a lack of funds; most of. the Ne-.y'Deal's social .reformH and labor legisla­ before by high.tides. Henry Welsford and family, tion. '.- .-M r. arid Mrs. Frank Sampson, operators of the-Osborn House, He .luvd also expressed his lack of regard-for the of th, Elhyood hotel. Pilgrim; Central avenue, closed that place Pathway, returned from an auto AmCrica.n Constitution and our form of-government. ( ‘Our and was making arrangements to trip through the Old Dominion, in­ leave for Florida. sacrosanct, outworn and demoralizing Constitution is a cluding a visit to the Luray Cav­ miilstono around tho hecks of the American people.”-— erns, The,!,' .were accompanied as American automobile factories • from “The Voice of Young America,” by James H..-R. far, as Washington by their daugh­ have produced 79 million motor ter, Mrs, Hugh O. Moore and hus­ Cromwell.) vehicles valued at 53 billion dollhrs ' band, - ' . '■-.e.e-- " -r.-' in forty years. . ' - Because of these views,, he h a s keen under constant attack by Ujiited States Senator W. Warren Barbour, by iiibor unions, by war veterans, and by all liberals. Ir; his campaign replies to these attacks, Cromwell OBITUARY MRS. HELEN DE RONDE . . . THE PIONEER OFFICE. . . insists, that he .lias long favored the objectives of the na­ Thi Paint of View PHELPS CREE, JR. Funeral services were held yes tional '-administration,.. ' terday at Bedford, N. J., for Mrs. Private funeral services Helen De Romle, 78, who died bn But only, two weeks ago, in. a. newpsaper interview, Willkie cave a' splendid accep-lheld this morning lit Adelphia for Tuesday morning at the Riverview FOR SALE the Democratic candidate admitted that he still holds to tance spcech, but I still am doubt-j Phelps Cree, jr., 10, who died. Wcd- hospital, Red Bank, intercnCnt was 90 per cent of his pre-campaign views. V ful about his qualifications. Not ia: nesday evening at his home, 99 in the family plot in Fairmount Three good bargains no>v offered to the public. word was said about his ability to j Cookman avenue, OceanGrove. The Take notice This daring young man’s flitting from one perch to cemetery, Newark. catch big fish, from the deck of a -Rev. John Pemberton, jr., pastor of 1st: 81 Main Avenue, fine all year house, H rooms un­ another might qualify him for.a job in the 'circus, but not warship.—Exchange. j St. Paul’s church, officiated. Tn- furnished. AH improvements. Price, $4,500. for the post of United States Senaor from New. Jersey, • ' : torment was in Monmouth Memor- HENRY SMITH , The lads in our town are choos- jal p urk. 2nd; 57 Embury Avenue, 1,9 rooms, completely furnished. Henry Smith, Gl, of Wayside All improvements. Fine rooming house with furnace heat for inj; enlistment instead of marriage. I Surviving. are his parents, Mr. road and Corlies avenue,, Neptune, six rooms. Price, $4,000, ' Hitler has put off. the" invasion of England so long They apparently prefer a short and Mrs. Phelps Cree, sr., and a died Wednesday, nt his home. He that people are beginning to wonder whether ii isn’t more w ar.- Watertown’s Geejay. brother, Kenneth Cree, all of the is survived by his wife, Annabelle 3rd: 15 Atlantic Avenue, corner house, on. block from occan. Nine rooms, unfurnished, with.improvements, and partly Ocean Grove address. White Smith, and one son, Harold than mere procrasihatioii. The most successful way -yet heated. Price, $4,000. . The youth was a student at Nep­ A. Smith living at home.-'He was found of getting a man off the golf All thc above houses can be bought on terms. . tune high school beforo being taken born in Ohio, the son |of John The world’s greatest optimist is the bald headed bar­ links arid into church on Sunday Smith and, Mary Dean Smith and mornings is to persuade him to be­ siclt early this fall, and was in his ber who puts up a sales,talk for his favorite hair tonic. sophomore year. He alsc was a was an automobile mechanic.. Fun­ REMEMBER come a candidate for public office. eral services will be held today at —Hutchinson Nows. member of the Green Raiders We aleo attend to your requirements in all forms of in­ Young Men’s club, of Ocean Grove. the house by the F. and A. M. lodge surance. If interested in renting some thing, this is also a part 238, Ocean Grove, of which he was of our business,. New Deal Social Notes War cycle: Converting scrap a past master; • with further ser­ James J. Hines, for many years chief patronage dis­ iron into “-hells and bombs so they can convert useful structures into MARY C. TRACY vices conducted by the Rev. F. Rus­ penser in city for the present Washington ad­ sell Purdy, pastor of the First scrap iron.—Akron Beacon Jour­ ministration which seeks to perpetuate itself by a Third, Funeral services were heldservices held ill Baptist church, Asbury Park. In­ E. N. WOOLSTON nal... : . Term .left, this week to serve four to eight years in’Sing Sing Hasbrouck Heights on Wednesday terment will be in Monmouth Me­ for Mrs. Mary C. Tracy, 89, who 4 8 MAIN AVENUE The Cdrcoran-Cohen element is morial Park in charge of Funeral as- penalty for his part in the protection of Dutch Schultz died here Monday night. She has reported temporarily out-of de­ Directors C. H. T. Clayton - and Tel. 398 gang. 'The day before his departure.he laughingly played resided for years at 25 Pitman Ocean G?ove, N. J. mand at the M’hite House. But son, Adelphia. He was also a mem­ golf with a number of boon companions who still stand avenue, Ocean Grove. The funeral perhaps they are just being push- , . , ber of the Order of the Eastern high in the councils of the New Deal. cl gently behind tho door while the was hcl(l at the. hcllr,e «f n d»ugh- Star and the Trenton Consistory, campaign is on.—Kansas City Star, tor, Mrs. George Wipnc,. of Has- if i if irmif mi in i wi i in ii i in ii i ii an in i n i n ■ in in iti in i i«m ii msiii i inisihiiiii | hi u'lf iiri i I'lmiiii«111 Hsunj i itn!■ iiui utit* a , —— brouck Heights, with interment in. Gerge. Weldon Joins Navy 1 lie Kew Jerst-v Court of Errors and Appeals has de­ It is not what people eat, ^but thc Hackensack: cemetery. Sur- clared the burning.of the poll. Kooks of Hudson county by, but wlmt they save that makes them . . . . . George Weldon, nephew of Mr. Real Estate the Hague machine a legal act. strong; it is not what they gain, viv,n^ Mrs. W.nnc, are two 'and Mrs. R. J. Clark, 19 Main ave­ HAVE YOU SEEN THIS HOUSE? nue, will leave. Tuesday for the but what they save that makes them other daughters, Mrs. Oscar. Dem- 8 Rooms, bath, hot air-heat $3,000! rich; it is not wljat they read, but crest, of Ocean Grove, and Vicoun- Newport Naval Training station The notorious Kelly-Nash gang of . that led at Rhode Island. The man recently what they r e m embe r that tess de. Vaux, of Paris, France. Al- INSURANCE the ‘draft’ of Roosevelt..at. Chicago , is Vociferous-in its miikes them learned; it is not enlisted for the six year-training son surviving -are' several grand- YOU NEED YOUR CAR claims that, the Third Term candidate will carry Illinois. what they profess, but 'what they period through the Asbury Park practice that makes them l'ight- c h ild re n .- naval office. Without it, it may be you couldn’t erfrn as much, see as many ■I. people, or enjoy life as much. - js.—Exchange. Yet Driving that Car may bring you face to face with the great ' 5 Jefferson Bicentennial Mr. Roosevelt’s own voice on a | AMERICAN TRAGEDY | According :o dispatches, from .Washington, President public platform, defending his own jj Classified Advertisements Avoid the Financial Shock of an American Tragedy with an auto | Roosevelt,hitsapproved a resolution establishing a commis­ policies arid performances, would ;i bodily injury and property damage liability policy issued by the - 2 carry infinitely more dignity and Advertisements for these columns should be In the office of “The UNITED STATES FIDELITY & GUARANTY COMPANY. 1 sion for the celebration of the two hundredth anniversary Times” /iO T LATER THAN 1U O'CLOCK NOON. Thursday of each through our agency, = of the birth of Thomas. Jefferson, author of the Declara­ conviction than the voice of a sew­ er commissioner, down in a Chicago tion of In.-iepor.dence, third President of the United States, cellar.—The Tulsa Tribune. C-LASSIVIED AM B A T E LOUIS E. BRONSON, Realtor | and father of the Democratic Party Which passed off the 25 w o rd s n LEsy : ...... i26c.. | 53 Main Avenue • ' , ' Ocean Grove, N. J. | Moroi thuthan X5 wordn ...... l cent per word political stHire with the coming of the New- Deal in 1933. “Many a young man is getting times for\ tho pHce of four. 5iiiuiiiiuiiiiiin>iuii)»»uiiiiiiiiiiiiin«niiii)iiiiiiiiiiiN i(iiiiiiiuiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii(iiii[iriiiiiiiriiiiiiiiitiiiii(iiifiti? married to avoid conscription—just Copy mtHliiT Ui. given rppre«entaUvo or broupht to oIBce per­ sonally must lie atcompanled by cash or stampa to cover cost. (?opv Of course tii-.- bicentennial of the birth of Thomas another ease of hiding behind a accepted over phone as a courtesy and convenience to cusfcomers. Jefferson should be generally, observed. -Jefferson was a woman’s skirt,” declares an editor. B ills d i g Immediately upon presentation, • great individualist, He believed in constitutional liberty, O, well, a man who can hide he- «iMQ)nn»innr;ninnni|HiLuini'tBnmmjmiiimommuurmai»wuig>u»vci>mniiimf irain!ttiiniuomK»nimuiimujinfijriintiuim hind the currently styled skirt .is j GARAGE FOR RENT—Cement FOR RENT or Sale—13 rooms, FOR SALE and was opposed to more than two terms for any Presi­ too small for military service any floor garage at Delaware nnd Em- $1,800; 14 rooms, $2,500; 25 rooms, | 6 Room House—3 Bedrooms, bath, hot air heat ...... $2,000 | dent of. XV. i Uni-.ed- States. On this latter subject he ex­ way.—Washington Post. i bury avenues, Ocean Grove Rent $3,600; 10 rooms, $3,000. Houses pressed hj.i disapproval of the third term idoa.no less than S4 per month yearly. Apply morn­ - 5 Rooms, 2 Bedrooms, heat and 3 room colttage in rear $1,750 1 ings; 97 Embury avenue — 42 for rent, or apartments. Mary L. t.v.^iity-ei4lit-times, according to the . public records, writ- I 2 Lots in Interlaken-t-High nnd Dry—Owner is forced to sacri-r 5 PRESS VIEWS Walker,.61% Mt. Tabor Way.—42* I . fice ot fraction of the original cost ...... $1,500 ‘ |. ing: ■; -.. . ’ AND NEWS SELLING OUT—Large Round Dining1 Table, chairs, bed and two BARGAINS in stoves, heaters | INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS | and ranges. Also repaired and in­ ' ' “Washington, set the example of vqluntary.retire- STRANGE AS IT MAY SEEM! bureaus, sideboard. Brusseils rags, | . Whether you close your house- for the winter or ndt, we | , ment after eight years:. Ish all follow it." ■ Again lie said ; ,- .i • ... electric iron, dishes, extension stalled. Newman Electric Co. 131 | recommend our Theft, Robbery, «rit! Jturglary Ineerance Policy Two .men. spoke fron; the great' couch,.sewing machine 110 Cook- South Main St. Phone 1104 A. P.— n “Should .a- President' consent to be a candidate-for a third tf ' - in the amount of f500., premium $9.38, Slight additional charge; a. stage of the Metropolitan Opcra-man avenue, Ocean Grove.—41--12* 1 for un-occupancy over six months. ' 1 | election I .trust he would be rejected .on this demonstration House on the night of November —------GRADING—Evergreens, Tree of ambitious views.’’ Concerning states’ rights and fed­ 3,1932, to a huge crowd of cheer- FOP. RENTr-Garage, Sept. to Work, Lawns cared for,, Cut Flow­ j ALVIN E. BILLS AGENCY j eral economy Thomas Jefferson said':.' ing New Yorkers, It *.«aa the final June.' J. P. Herr, 10 Ocean Ave., er, Floral Designs, Wedding Bou­ rally of the Roosevelt supporters Ocean Grove.. Address 41G So. quets, Ocean Gro%'e Greenhouses, I REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS INSURANCE | to oust Herbert;Hoover lroin the Ij^pw nc.A ve, Lansdowne, P a.- Lawrence and Webb. Phone 6778-J. | Telephono 2124 78 Mats Avenue, Ocean Grove | “I am for preserving to the states the powers not ■—37 tf yielded by, them to the Union, ■ and .to the legislature of Wiiite, Houst. S aid. one of ttie ! - speakers !5iliBiBiinBiiiiaiain«niiiiuiDiii|»iii»iiiiiiiuiiiiifci'*i»itJ»i»iniKiiiiiiwiiiiiiMi«iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiifiin,i0innj^ the Union its con.-.titutiona! share in the diversion of pow­ UPHOLSTERING, draperies, “I i-esent a t any time or any WANTED.—Antique furniture, slip covers, box springs. Harry ers of the states to the general sovernrnent, and’all those place the attitude that the glassware, bric-a-brac, etc., buy, : restore, ocl!. Make ru3h arid cane Milberg, Inc., 513.Bangs Ave., opp. of that-;;,Vix-nimeht, to the executive branch.” safety of this country depends ' seats and seli material. 117 So. Steinbach Co. Tel A. P. 2170— on any-man holding his job.... ; Main St., Phone 3G91-J.—37 tf. 51* ‘Tara for a government rigorous!^frugal-and simple We have learned in industry, TODAY’S “BARGAINS” applying all the possible' sayings of- the public revenue to MURRAY’S—“The Pants House at t0 !'0^!fii»*r»ir»rr +/-»^to 'h V«oi* e r U homoa t y ia !in n Strand To Present "Marriage For Allentown, N. J. Clerk of the Township of Nep- I The plan is simple—you sign the cheques at the time of pur-' bidden” Starting Monday : fni,V”.e to the highest bidder, at a minimum i i 1111 in 111 ii 1 ii ii 1111 j 1111; i in 111 x 111111 ii rn 11 ii i i i {i a 1 ii n 111111 ii i a (i s 111111 ii i ii 11 i 111111 ■ nij 11 (11111 n i n i n 1111111 n a in i ii m nin fe? avenue, .s vts.tmg flnends near m0ving story, replete with pathos sale price of Thirty-five Hundred Dol^ The Oldest Independent General Hartford, Conn., over the weejc- and hiffWy| plfchfed «lrama, plaeitig Mr. and Mrs. John Heidemark, lars. (?3.»00) all tho right, title and Market in Ocean Grove 1138 Corlies avenue, have.returned Interest of the said Township in aiid to the -'following described hinds‘ and ® before the. public anumber of im- from a motor trip through the premises:. . -.'• I Prime Meats • Mrs. Thomas Bradley has closed portant moral’ facts and driving south. All thoso certain lots, tracts or par­ , her cottage at 31 Webb avenue and them home with intense emotion. The mariage of -Miss'---Mclitta cels ' of land and premises, situate, Fresh Poultry Cleave, daughter of Mr. and/Mrs. lying and being in the Township^of > . i? returning to her home in;Phila- Dealing with a subject heretofore Neptune; ini the ‘County of ;Monmouth Fancy Groceries . John Cleave, GO Fdurth street, and State of /New Jersey ,■ a t O cean delphia. Also returning with Mrs. considered taboo in polite conver- Kearisburg, to Raymond B. Sweet,; CJrovie; a n d k n o w n , a n d d e s ig n a te d a s •I qt. and I pt. Welch’s Grape We invite the people of this community and surrounding son of Edgar B. Sweet, 1323 Eighth Lots No. Five Hundred and , Sixty- , Bradley are. Miss Jean Bradley and sation,,“Marriage Forbidden” dares foutv and Five Hundred and Sixty- Juice 46c. vicinity to avail themselves of our complete banking facilities , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ferguson. tol tell the true facts in a graphic avenue, took place yast Saturday six (Nos. r*C4 and 56S) on Map- of in Atonement Lutheran church, Lots of Camp Ground - or the- Ocean which include the following: * Mr. and Airs. John Graeter clos- entertaining manner, without pul}r Grovo Camp .Meeting 1 Association of Full Quart Bottle Green Asbury Park, Rev. Carl H. Miller, tire.. M ethodist Episcopal CJhureh; said Label Ammonia ...... 10c. CHECK ACCOUNT .'' «d their cottage at 9 Abbott ave- ing any punches. Due to its deli- officiating. Mr. and Mrs. John B. lots being, on the north , side of Heck Matthews, 114 South Atkins ave­ Avenue, and also known- as-Lota Nos. Bird’s Eye Frosted Aspara- SPECIAL INTEREST ACCOUNT ’ Tiuo and returned to East Orange cate theme “Adults" OnlyV. will be GG1 and '560. Block 20 on the Tax As- r - •this week, while their son Roymond admitted. . , ' . V; - - nue, a sister and brother-in-law of . sessment Map of the Township of ; ;g U S Tips 32c. ; - CREDIT DEPARTMENT the groom, were the'attendants. A -Neptune, upon the-following, terms and TRUST DEPARTMENT has; entered his sophomore year at Today and tomorrow is the last reception follow:ed the ceremony at conditions: y.Vv -. ■' v - ,-‘ •• * ■■ Bird’s Eye Frosted 1 Tlie successful bidder or bidders Peaches __ 1 TRAVELERS’ CHECKS (t^Drexel Institute in Philadelphia. opportunity, to see the famous the home of Mr. nad Mrs. John B must deposit twenty, per cant ( 20% ) ..23c. The Assembly Bible class will “Ecstacy” starring ’s Matthews, 114 South Atkins ave: of the sale price..with .-the ..Township SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES nue. ' ' Clerk on the day rot thqa sale and pay hold its regular business meeting number one glamour girl, Hedy tho balance of. the . purchaso price Rev. Nicholas Nikoloff, Sofia within ten days • thereafter - to the Each deposit account at this bank is insured up Friday, evening,', a t 7:45 p. m., at Lamarr, nt the Strand Theatre, op- Bulgaria, was the speaker in the Township Clerk, at .which time an as­ Local Dealer For signment of lease, without covenants, to $5,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora­ St. Paul’s church. . All members posite the Asbury Parks Casino, Full Gospel church, Fifth and will be-, delivered. Any bidder who : are. urged to' be. present. r | with shows a t 1-3-7-9 p. m. Ridge avenues at services last falls to . complete . his purchase will BIRD’S EYE tion. week. -Rev. Nikoloff had minister* forfeit-, to the .Township any deposit, Mr. and Mrs., Clifford N. Mitch- od in most of the European coun­ paid. .Y Vv- FROSTED FOODS JOHN W. KNOX. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE ell, of Rutherford, N. J., were • - . tries and the Near East as well ! . Township' Clerk. as many states in this country. D a te d O ctober. 15, 1U40. week-end guests at the home of P |an T uberculosis ^42-43 • Mrs. Ella Borden, 141. Main ave- • Funeral services were held Fri­ day afternoon; in the West Grove XOTI'CK.'-.QF SALE. Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank , nue. Mr. Mitchell is a brother of C hristm as S eal D rive Methodist church for William H.' NOTICE OK rr»LFC SALE OF WOOLMAN’S Main St., Asbury Park Main Ave., Ocean Grove Mrs. Borden. Gordon, 87, who died Tuesday at LAXI)S AXII 1’HE^IISES IN THE Mrs. ’ Sandall H. Crause and the home of Mrs. J. Strahari; 906 --TOWXMHII* OF NEPTUNE. IN : Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation County-Wide Committee Meets ’■ Bergh street.' Mr. Gordon had been TIIE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. daughter have moved from 147 •..•(NOTICK Is hereby vcn that on the iUAUTY MARKETS at Rumson to Discuss Plains; ; a.resident of Neptune for the past 2!Hh day of October, UNO, a t ten o’clock .Mt. Hermon Way, where they re- Speaker’s Bureau Named 50 years. , Rev. J. J. Messier, a In- the forenoon, at. the Neptune 125 Heck Avenue : sided during the past year and former pastor officiated. He was TownHhlii ' HendfiunrterH 1^7 South. IIIIIIIIIIIJIlilU |llll[|ll8ljlll|llll!|IIII]||l|ll||||JI|lltltlll(lill!|lllilfll||!|ll||||ll|il|llf|i||||||||||||||||||||||||||||U I||ll^ M ain Street, Neptune, . New- Jersey,’the are now in Asbury Park. x-iaiie a member of the K. of P., Mon­ Township of Noptuno; in the County Ocean Grove' Plans were laid recently for the mouth Lodge and an exempt fire­ of Monmouth, will offer at public sale, Mrs. C. H. Barnes, of New Bri- Annual- Tuberculosis Christmas men of. the Unexcelled fire corii- to' the higheut: bhlrttfr,' at a nilnimuni Telephones 963 snip price of six luindred dollars Jacob Grossman tain, Conn., was the weekend guest Seal Sale Campaign which gets un- pany. (SG00.00) all ■ the right, '.title, and in ­ . I’otjiul of Mrs. A. W- Allen and daughter, der way on Thanksgiving Day. The ' Miss F. Evelyn MaSon, 1123 Cor­ terest of the said .Township In and to lies avenue, is vacationing in Wash-, the followhig : de-'jcrliyed.' lands and 4.1b Fowls ...... 27c. Miss S. Evolyn Allen, 101% Mt. members of the County-wide T. B. premises:.•'/• v • ington, D. C. : : All that' certain .lot, tract, or parcel Eye Roast of Beef ...... 39c. Tabor Way. Mrs. Barnes is the Committee and the special Seal , Miss Louis Eberhardt, daughter of laiid and promi.soH situate, lying and of Mr?. Minnie P. Eberhardt, 1132 being-fn. the Township of Neptune, in Chuck Roast ...... :.....25c. . . sister of the late Alva W. Allen. Sale Committee were guests of tho County of Monmouth and State of Comfortable Summer Foot- j •MV. and Mrs. Edmund L. Thomp- Mrs. W. Barclay Harding, chair- Corlies avenue and James Gibson, New Jersey, - and being more par.tlcii Whole - Fresh- Hams... ..23c. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Gib­ lar.ly described ns. follows: . wear. RED CROSS and •'.. son, jr., are moving from 137 Heck man of the T. B. Committee, at the ... - - 7 : j •‘ •Known ivnown andand1 designateddesignated, as tho lot Wholb Smoked Hams 25c. son were married last Sunday xnin numbered 015 on the map or lota on POLLY PRESTON Shoes for | avenue to the cottage at 118 Ab- *—”—L ^ son * were i - - marl , rxea -r .» - l -hJ ...... vs, namp Ground of ’‘The. Ocean Grove Price'Rih Roast of Rumson Country Club. Miss Evelyn the Atonement Luthern cnurcn, {cainp jieeting- Association of the Women, i bui“y Park, iRev. Carl H. Miller, bott avenue,- formerly occupied by T. Walker, director of . Public kiiK/ ■Pnw: n Methodist Episcopal Church," which Beef ...... 29c. pastor, officiated. After the cere­ 708 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park | Mrs. Joseph Jackson, who is now Health and Welfare of the Mon­ mony a reception was given at the Kairt map 1h also sometltnes .UeslR- Strictly Fresh ■residing at 116 Abbott avenue. mouth County Organization for nateil ■ "Plan! .or Oceun Grove, aron- home of the bride's mother. About m o n tli Co.. X . :.T." . Eggs .....37c. d ^ M iiiiiiiiiiiuJitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii/iitifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiniiiiiifiiijtiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiauiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiinaninisnS Social Service and Executive Sec­ 50'guests were present. Beincr-also known and designated as Mr. and Mrs. William E. Thom t.6t illii In Block »:► on the assReament son and Miss June Thomson, of retary of the Monmouth County Mrs; Sadie Wills arid daughter, map of the Townslil|>: of Neptune.. In Fresh Sauerkraut Christmas Seal Committee, and Miss Menta Wills, 1127 Corlies ave­ the County, of Mnniunuth and state Philadelphia and 6 Main avenue, nue, are recovering from.an auto­ of New Jersey.- Mrs.' Kathleen Shaft'o, County- The successful bidder or bidders Our Pure Pork .- Ocean Grove, were Ocean Grove mobile accident. must deposit twenty ltor cent (20%) of visitors - during: the week. Mr. Wide Tuberculosis Supervisor, op­ Mrs. Grace L, Wewcr, 1208 Vi the- sale -pride with the Townslilp Sausage Eighth avenue, has announced the Clerk on. the day: of the sale .and pay Thomson also attended the associa- ened the meeting with a skit de­ the balance of tho purclmso price Striotly Fresh Killed picting all the! different types of engagement of her daughter, Miss w-lthln, ten days thereafter to the ■ tion meetings held yesterday and Grace Jeanette Wewer to Walter Township Clerk, nt which time an as­ Jersey Roasting Chickens J thismorning. tuberculosis investigations and fol­ Alfred Lund, son of Mr. and Mrs. signment of lease, without covenants, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bcchtold, of low-up work that is done by the Fred It; Lund, Rahway. No date has been set for the wedding. ^■ininmiiHtiininiiniiHiininininmmnnnininminiumtninininmimnininimnimmnininimnini^iitniiina Yonkers; Mr. and Mrs." J. - Dcvoy, Public Health nurses. After a word of welcome by Mrsr j_ .The marriage of Miss Sally i A Theatre on Boardwalk oppositei Mr. ’and Mrs. J. Model-, Miss M Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Elva C. Hyde, Miss H. MeNaiftaru and Mrs Lewis S. Thompson, Chairman of Johnson, 111 South Atkins avenue, Asbury Park Casino I M. Terpenirig, ofj New York, were the Christmas Seal Committee, to George Combs, son of Mr. and. I ONE WEEK ONLY STARTING OCT. 21, 1-3-7-9 P. M J Mrs. W. E. Combs, Manasquan, . :visitprs during the past week at Mrs. Harding outlined the work to be done in the various communities took place Sept. 27. The ceremony ^ the Edwards. House, Pitman avenue was performed by Rev. G. Nelson ;a3 were Mrs. V. Dunham of West*- to encourage the sale of seals. Moore, pastor of the Bradley Beach . field! and Miss M. Brandt, of St. Mrs. Eileen M. Posten, Secretary Methodist) church.' ' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. , Reynolds, • Petersburg, Fla. of the M; C. O. S. S. spoke briefly on “The Seal Sale Last, Year and 211 ' South Atkins avenue,- spent Sunday with relatives in Lakewood. .; Among those stopping at the St. This.” There were over 7,000 con­ Elmo hotel, Main avenue, are Mrs. Rev. Charles Di Salvo, formerly tributors in the County Finance of 1110 Corlies avenue, now sta­ i'.Thyboldt Churchfield and Miss Committee last year and it is hoped tioned at Port Chester, N.. Y., was :Nan Churchfield, of Morristown; that the number will be doubled elected president at the 13th' bj/- :H.'D. Burgess and sister, of Plain- ennial conference o f. pastors and this year. • . executives of Italian Presbyterian ’. field; Edith Little of Englewood, A speakers bureau consisting.of church and missions which conclud­ . . . m. . . I' .■ - • Jind E. Bucci, of New York. Also Miss Walker, Mrs. Albert Bedle, ed a two-days session in Asbury at , the hotel is Annie Johnson of Mrs. William G- Herrman, Dr. Paul P a rk .' .-!.-. 12 DAYS 2 SATURDAY tC STA SY -H ED Y L A M A R R ] ;..M6untnin View, N. Y., who for K. Bornstein, Miss Claire Benoit, Mrs. Edward Marter, 1329 Ninth iiiiiiiiiaiiiiiaiiiiiaiiBiiiiiiiiaiiBi'ai'itiBiiiiiaiiiiiiiiBiiaiiaiiaiiaHaiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiinaHiitaiiiiiaiiiiiaiia niany years Was • connected with avenue, is recovering from- V fall. m iuiiiiniins Mrs. Milton A. Vreeland, Mrs. Nor­ Rev.' E. H. H unt and family, re­ isSSSSS ...... -...- - ' ------. Mrs. B. R. Shubert a t tho' hotel! man Sauer, Mrs. Marshall. Geer and cently appointed by conference; to > ’Mrs. Augusta Hyka, mother'of Miss Estelle Voorhees, was ap­ the West Grove Methodist church, The Latest and Largest Variety of Hats •arrived Wednesday. ;: ;WilUam L. Hyka, proprietor of the pointed to address interested Miss Anna Horner has recovered In all colors and sizes from 211V to 24. Lillagaard • hotel, -will spend the groups. Mrs. Robert Mertens was from recent' illness at her home, : ;winter.at her home in East Orangey chosen chairman of the Radio Com­ 200 Atkins avenue. - v "9 8 < : 8 c - $ 1 . 8 5 :' iiinst^'d of making her usual trip’to mittee and the Publicity Commit­ Matron’s hats a specialty Wei also carry a full line of Ladles Hand Bags at Miami, Fla., where Mr. Hyka oper­ tee of the Monmouth County Or­ SOXICK a te s ;! the Bay iShore Hotel’ a t 552 ganization for Social Servicc^waa r lake-Notice that El Rancho Intends 'sN’lEi.filst. street, during the winter delegated to act in, an advisory ca­ to apply to the Neptune .Township 9 8 c ...n^ntW. ' Wie. latter . will; accom­ pacity on all newspaper publicity; Committee of Neptune Township for a Plenary Retail Consumption Llcenso pany his. - mother to her winter Miss H arriot B. Cook, Helath Edu­ for promises situated at S. W. comer PARIS HAT SHOP Tinmp- nnH Jpnv.t fnr MiRmJ" nhmifc cation Suporvisor. will supervise Route 33 and Old Mill Road,. Noptuno, ; 436 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park ; WENDELL I WILLKIE OF Objections, if any. ‘ should bo made i g * . XUephone 4831-J lirmcqiatcly’ in ‘wTltlng0 t'o John y f. * PAGE SIX FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18,1940 ~ ‘ , ?/.'• taryi in a letter to Barbour said tate of her husband, Andrew.Dere- vestlgation disclosed that the/iiar '. the -navy's present plans “do not chailo, as the result of an accident was afire and she phoned an alarm. ‘EaglTrSqxradron5— County Notes contemplate thfc (iSUiblialiment of n- -aeeurred—at-Clnrksville,-. tin Engine 06. No. 1 truck answered WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS By Edward C. Wayne naval aviation base or airport in June 18/1940, and resulted, in hiB but tho car was ablaze throughout ( ' No Keyport Field Wanted this vicinity in yieto of the naval death. arid God, Will Hook and X^dde^’s U. S.-Japan Relationship Is Strained; The nnvy department in Wash­ aviation : facilities, that that are Approve Property For Sale booster apparatus was summoned. ington, informed Senator W. War­ now under construction at Floyd Possible sale of the former Will­ Plan Christmas. Lighting ‘ *' Americans in Far East Ordered Home; ren Harbour (R-N.J.) it had made Bennett field in New. York.” / ard Throckmorton home on West A drive.to enlist, the support a careful study of a proposal that Wins Accident Suit Main street, Freehold, now owned of Freehold merchants. on South ' ; Nava! Reserves Called Into Service a naval aviation base or airport be Mrs. Anna Derechailo, of 1 At­ byi the borough and rented by the Main street, and: the railroad and . established in the Keyport-Union lantic avenue, Matawan, formerly county to house the county library merchants on East Main'street be- ' As Army Makes Way for Conscripts Beach area in Monmouth county, of ICeyport, was successful in win- loomed iMtonday aiifijht when the tween South street! and the Public : but had decided such facilities were rjing a settlement of $18,400 from borough council approved on first Library for Christmas lighting of ' ' (EDITOR’S,NOTE—When opinions arc expressed In these columns, they ... not needed at this time. the Bounds Package Corp.,. of . Sal­ reading, an ordinance offering tho the streets this year, was launched . • : are those of the news analyst and not necessarily: o! this newspaper.) James Forrcstnl, acting secre- isbury Md. The trial of Mrs. Dere- property for sale. twolnnsorl by WeSterh W^nfrnhr TTnlnn 1 __ by the Freehold Chamber of C o ra ,^. chailo’s case, which-began Tuesday While a siiriilar ordinance was merce Tuesday night as they re- me axis powers and asserted “if a i 4 iri the United States District Court passed a few months ago, the terms sumed their monthly meetings af­ CRISIS: fight is forccd on us, we shall be at .Trenton before Judge Philip of the new one are different, giv­ ter the summer recess. ready,*’ ing rise the belief a purchaser may W ar Ahead? ; : , Forman, was interrupted when the Clarence B. Levy was named the ' Meanwhile the army was prepar­ ! Howard L. Smith! have sought t« buy the place, al­ Since Japan joined. the Fascist defendant- corporation agreed-to a chairman of the committee to ap­ ing at reception centers for 700,000 | • (Successor. to Anglea. & S m ith ) ^ settlement. : though; officials declined to say. Axis, attacks on America and Am’er- of 16,500,000 men’ who werfe march­ proach .the merchants Ori- the sub­ what lay in back of the new or­ ' lean s by the goverrnmeri t-c ontrolled ing to their voting places to regis­ Prosecutor John J. Quinn of the ject. Named to serve with him by Tokyo ^press- have . been, exceeded dinance.' -.. ter for the draft. The. whole 700,000 | : Plumbing • ; | law firm of-'Quinn & Doremus in Williard Pngge, president of the ■ only by the.- belligerent mouthings The new measure provides for an likely will enter the service Novem- Red Bank, represented the success- Chamber, were Bertraiia Birch and ~"of':the^IVlussolini-controlled-newspa.- $8,000 selling price, ?2,000 of which "beF'15rblit“nQt- all':will’~go:no-camp -Tinningand Heating! ful-plaintiffr—Mrs^-Derechailolwas .Aaron Gelblum. .. __ _ pers. of Italy."v\ ;at .bnc&r-y.V'X \/*;;V :,** O :• must be in .cash and tfie balance When Japan signed, the treaty of suing in her capacity as adminis­ Mui-ry; Zukoslcy, who owns a ” . Berlin; Washington was\inclined at Most • reception centers are being An “Eagle Squadron” of 34 tratrix ad prosequendum of tHe.es- which can be worked out in a mort­ designed to “process" only 1;000 to business on South street, said • he first to make little of it, even though A mericans who range from crop aI ... •••.....■■■' HARDWARE "! gage at 6 per cent for a three-year it was openly stated to be aimed at ,1,500 meni The drafted men “may dusters, to playboys of New York THE WORLD'S period. The Central National bank felt sure South street merchants the 'United States because of aid be held in their home communities society, are ready to take the air | Paints and Oils J is. still trustee arid the, ordinance would welcome the chance to join anywhere from, a week to ten. days. GREATEST given to Britain. But Japan: did not for England. In active command rprovides a fivd . per vcent ... agency th? lighting project because many take if ; as lightly: : Prince.. Fumi- Each day a: quota Will be sent to SKYLINE the reception 'centers., Ther£ they of this group of volunteers will commission for the negotiator of, them felt the difficulty of draw-, r rnaro .{Konoye, '' Japanese:premier;; be William E. G. Taylor, 35, pic­ 151 Main Avenue { ing trade away froih Main street said:openly that.if the United States will' be equipped, . their army jrec- the sale. • ords initiated and after a short stay tured above. Taylor is a first Bar Children From Park and believed the lights would be persists in '■ challenging” the Axis I . OCEAN GROVE, N. J. | a help, . powers; *; a. war will follow. Later most will be sent to ; regular army lieutenant in, the V, S, Marine Reports of vandalism in Terhunc there was an ofHcial statement that camps to fill' out those units to full corps reserve. I , Telephone 4741 f Park, and the littering of lawns if England opened the Burma road, strength. Some new units will be WHEN YOU VISIT THE throughout the boro . by school From a few mechanics and bench created, of course. ii ii ii lone gateway to China for niunU ,i.ii> ....<■ ,t i.i.Dimi mm tn>,~ children led the Matawan Township hands who. puttered, away in barns tions, Japan would declare war. Not all the new soldiers will be POLITICS: making a handful of cars nt the equipped with the army’s modern WORLD’SFAIR Board of Education to the adoption Many In Washington now believe turn of the century, present-day .that a clash with Japan is bound to woolen “elastique” trouser and bi- A ll Out ’ Via Jersey Contra). of a resolution last Thursday night come ; sooner, or , later- and' that it ’svvirig!coats:with sportsrback. Many , In the last month before election .Doublc'llio enjoyment of your, trip! barring the. use of. the park to automobile manufacturing makes might as well be sooner, because if will be. handed the; old-style army day, all candidates in the Presiden­ Knjoy ■ thrilling’views of New York’s ' school children during the hours of possible,, directly and indirectly, an 1 Britain should fall, the;United States woolen breeches with. spira 1 leggings tial, sweepstakes, were out. on the . il»ill|oii-Dollar Skyline, Statue of " 8 a. m. to 4 .p. m. ' . ,... annual eriiployment of 6,500,000 Liberty, the W«rldV Greatest liar- . - Would, be f a bed ;\yith a ^gres'Sors ;on: and the obsolete, standing-collai* stump and dated to stay out until a , Asbury Park The action followed a report, that people. . blouse...'-' r/i/V.v, few days before Novembers. . ,: ; bor ! Enjoy, too, the sofety, speed and ;. b oth o ce a n s a t' th e. s a me ; time.' . - comfort of Jersey Central; Servicc. a boy had sustained: a fractured r—-f- — ■:;Culminatipn - was-a" state depart-, Wendell L. Willkie, the Republi­ 7 Out of storage also came J05 U. S. arm while'at play iri the park,' With rapid improyments in cars ment order to. all Americans ih- ijie,.; •army tanks.- .These were loaded on can candidate,' after, a swing through- WORLD'S FAIR CLOSES OCT. 27 N ear. Epst to return home. - Britainv lid tears en route to Canada for train­ the East and a week devoted to New District Clerk Edwin H. Dominick in recent years, the automobile in- will open the Burma road October- ing of Canadian troops. It wps only England, headed back toward the seized the opportunty . to point out dustry has become, the nation’s No.> Midwest, covering New York state, 17.; •' ' ; | Day and Night Service |. that many lawns throughout the 1 customer for steel, malleable . And in Shanghai, Japanese ofTi-: Ohio, .Illinois, and Missouri. borough were littered daily at the iron,, nickel, lead,..mohair and other ’ fAlso Stand • At Police Booth, | cials had another problem to worry . Defense and labor were the theme noon hour through the practice of commodities. The motor . plants them. For despite a heavy military of . his addresses-In the East. He §■ 'North End ‘ I -iiiiiniiiiiiiiliniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiutifv children throwing- the wrappings spend about $1,000,000 an hour for guard placed around fru Siao-eni charged, the New. Deal had bungled of.lunches, on the streets. The board their puppet ruler of that Chinese America’s' defense during the seven, raw materials and fabricated parts city, he was slashed to death by years of Hitler’s rise in Europe and indicated police action would he when production is g<3od.. some unknown assailant.. cited speeches of the President, to sought if necessary to correct the Enraged. Japanese authorities .de­ show that he was'acquainted with condition,. , v.,:-- LEGAL.NOTICE Leave Asbur^jcean Grove 1 clared that the assassination was an the' danger but did not press for a Car Gives Own Fire Alarm CJtANCEHY 2-418 . “inside job.” Shanghai police re­ stronger army, and navy. . . . • ■ 8:44 A- M' William S. Clayton’s car caught . SIIEItn''F’H- S A 1 E fiy virtiio of re, ported that they had been asked by President Kooscvclt swung through Motor Coaches fire in the rear of his home on o„TriV °n fl*r/a * 1° (^ rccted, issued the Japanese to aid in a search, for Leave Ocean Grovt tickets goPa ’ i'x , pPHT1, of Chancery of the western Pennsylvania and Ohio, in­ • Returning BrinkerhOff qvenue, Freehold State .o f New Jersey, will be exno^pfi the slain man’s personal servant, specting steel plants and making the Post Office C e n t r a ' to Btt p at publia vendue, oil * vr one Zung Tsu-en, who’ was absent on : any;; Jersey: shortly after midnight yesterday, JluMdoy, the 12th,dtfy of November, dedication address a t. Pittsburgh’s Effective Sept. 30, 1940 , date of sale. 1910,^between the hours’;of -12/o’cloclc from his master's house after the Terrace Village, where the U. S. 7:20, 8:20,19:20, 10:20 A. M. , train on < but the car gave its own alarm, and o o clock ;(at 2 o'clock) in the af- killing. . ■ v . 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:20 P, M. and although it'was destroyed, pre­ H m i^in ti“aln dny’, at tho Court Housing authority's 100,000th unit ’<■ !.e Borough of Freehold, was opened. Daily Except Sundays vented further damgae.. of, M»"")°uth, New Jersey, to Price of Peace satisfy a deereo of said court Amount­ Before leaving the White House, -itesorTatlons must;-, bo ' mud'e oi A «k Ticket A go n t s A bout; liO'T Mr. Clayton had driven his wife ing to approximately J2,541. “ . Several unofficial offers have been v -;;:' .all^coueli'es -J: y . Weekend I*aros to : New York , Ithat, tra<:t °.r Parcel Of land ana : made to-the. United States. .'All aim the President citcd a Rome dispatch and new born girl from the Fit- premises, hereinafter particularly des- . in that day’s newspaper as proving ^"'tuate, lying and being Iri the at involving this natibn with'Japan DAILY .50 Ctuldren nnJcr S j t iura of age. carried free. ,kin hospital, Neptune about 8 p. m., Township Of Neptuno in the County or so crippling ,KU., Si armed forces. the contention that the Axis powers Childrcn onder 12 reduced, tares. Consult and locked his 1940 Buick sedan of Monmoutlt and. State ot Now Jer- were seeking his defeat. The dis­ One Day . Good On All Coeches . Tidcet A gents for additional Information. ■ ' so as to make the nation ineffective. and left it parked outside his gar­ patch read: A ll ONE-WAY COACH FARES NOW ,.S W N and designated as lot num*.' The head of the Japanese press as­ Sundays, Leave's from age. Mrs. Calyton was awakened VS?d J nh.reo hundred and Thii ty-ntnV J* sociation suggested tho United “The Axis is out to defeat Presi­ Lake and Heck Street : REDUCED TO 2e A MILE (Nix 330) as shown on a map ot lots "5s- after midnight by the persistent Of C a m p (Jro u n d o f tlie O cean G ro v o ' ' States show its good will by aban­ Above soltnilpltoto shows u row of dent Roosevelt riot as a measure of iAsbury Park -Camp Meeting ' Association of tlio doning the naval base at Pearl Har­ interference in the internal policies Tel. Asbury Park 339 blowing of an automobile horn. In- JIethp,aist Episcopal Church. , tanks for Canada bciltR unloaded from JERSEY CENTRAL ■ SITUATJ3..on the South.side of feea- bor, Hawaii; withdraw' from Guam Pat curs at Camp Borden, Canada, of the United States but because of Asbury Park-N.Y. 1 rnnsit Cr. ,- 3 A H . IliOA'D, . . < yiew avenue, between Beach and -Cen- and Midway islands. after their-arrival from the United ‘the President’s foreign policy, and J e r s e y lVOnUO a t o p c a n G lo v e, N e v r States. . ' ; ,'■ ■ Bodirie Tuneral Borne In Rome, Mussolini’s newspaper because of everything he stands for ALSO ail the.estate, right, title and heltl out another scheme. In polite a small part of. equipment-:, being in the eyes of the Italians and Ger­ EqtaTiIIshed 1000 interest and terni of years,.:yet td terms it suggested that if America mans. The normal strategy of the como and unexpircd of the said’party turned’ over as a result of confer­ ST. ELMO HOTEL 1007 Ilnngs Aye,, Asbury Park Qf the tlrst part. (Bessie Shoch, single). . would stop giving help to England, ences of tho joint U. S-Canadian' Axis is to do something before No­ Joseph R. Ely; Mgr. Tel.'4695 of, in and to,. A. Certain Indenture l vember 5 that would have a great Open All Year or Lease of. the .said premises made by the Axis powers would" reward defense board.. : ■ ’ O nr sonlctfls a rn lln b lo to a ll -re- tho Ocean Grove Camp Meeting •As­ • America by giving her Canada. cITcct on the election campaign.” Corner Main and New York Avenues sociation of the Methodist Episcopal • Five hundred'volunteers, the. first gnrdlesB of Unanclai circumstances. Object Is, of course, to so Involve The vice presidential candidates '• Individual weals served by day or week Chnrcii to Henry. JV Hay ter, by Lease parachute battalion, were getting B. R. SHUBERT dated August 25th, 1871. and recorded the U. S. that-it will stop sending their first training. . War Secretary also were on the stump. One day in the Monmouth County Clerkfs Of-?>? supplies to Britain. ... American and European Tel Asbury Park fil* f ice In Book 203 of deeds.- page U66 &e. ‘ Stimsori said other battalions will be in Minnesota Henry A. Wallace's car and by several mesne assignments con­ trained in. the same operations. was attached to the same train. On '■'vv'--J l«. .HAZATSKY | veyed by Eleanor D. -S; Young, Widow /• DEFENSE:1 which Charles A.- McNary rode. to Bessie Shoch. by Assignment, or , 1 The Wayne TealRoom . ' We; Guarantee ; . Leaso dated May 21st, 1927, and re­ corded In the aforesaid Clerk’s Office Navy Called Visitors in B o o k N o. 1396, p a g e "406, FREEDOM: Asbury and New Jersey Avenues f ; T o u r ^ lH K o t H a r o ; F o o t Comparable to the army’s mobili­ Twenty heads of armies from nine At Emory Street Bridge r- Seized ‘ as the property of Bessio- "' Latin American nations— Bolivia, Tronblo If You Bring Shoch, single, taken in - execution at;- zation of the .National; Guard, the At Columbia U. ; Luncheons Dinners . Y o u r .Shoes.To■ tho suit of Ernest N. W6olston. and navy called out all men and officers Columbia, Costa Rica, the Domini­ MOGHA'S JCE CREAM—PACKAGE OR BULK to be sold by can Republic; Guatemala, Honduras, Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, 78- THE JUST WRIGHT MORTtlS J. WOODRING, Sheriff. ;' arid:',thenaval';reserve, b^ year-old president of Columbia Uni­ public Plume A. 1\ H505 M. G. EVANS Dated: October 1, 19-10. 1 ' - Panama, Perii;. and Uruguay—com- Proctor & Nary, Sol’rs. i ■ pleted a two-week tourv around versity, whose politics seldom; have ORTHOPAEDIC (48 lines) 42-45 Fee $20.10 American defenses. As they neared been free from criticism, stirred up WHITEHALL SEACROFT SHOE REPAIR SHOP another hornet’s nest when he spoke *■: n o t i c e ; v ■ the en d o f their journey, officers 28 PITMAN AVE. 14 SEAVIEW AVE.' to the.-school’sfaculty, on “The 203 BOND STREET from 11 other neighboring countries; Near Auditorium, Cafeterias. Beach and Bathing grounds. Room*: REGISTRY ANB. ELECTION arrived to'; make the • same; inspec­ World. Crisis.” Discussing academ­ Notice is hereby given that the Dist- , ic freedom—freedom, of speech for Double, Single and communicating; twin beds;, running water in all ASBURY-PARK. N. J. rict Boards of Registry, and Election tion. All were shown the hew. Amer­ rooms. Heat. -J* Here is Mi ss A gn es C. Iloselc, 24,, Slonroo Ave. - ■; - more aggressive statements to the; in Washington, But iri, one week; Ninth District, Hamilton' Fire H ouseJ- u graduate nurse of Washington, D. C., United States; and there were ru­ The Federal Works ; administration Tenth~ District, store nt 48...... Main A vd..... firit Red Cross nurse called to active mors that the Nazi legions, waiting JOHN W. KNOX; \ ? duty in the Army Nurse corps iii the distributed an official's.speech with „ Township Clerk. ^ ^ expansion recently .authorized to keep in French channel ports, would start a memorandum attached saying, — 42-44 pace with increased rji a npotver. She is the invasion of England; “This speech was not delivered” ; OltDINANCE No. 255 the first of 4J019 nurses, to ba added■: Air Struggle the navy submitted plans for a tem­ to the corps by July of n ext -year. \ porary building designed to-be so AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR strength 27,591 to a peacetime peak The duel in the skies continued ugly It would be replaced soon; con­ THE SALE OF LANDS AND PREM­ with greater vigor. Nazi airmen ISES KNOWN AS BLOCK 189, LOT v of 239,281. gress amended a law which' gave 4A AS SHOWN ON THE TAX MAP Navy Secretary Knox said the smashed the center of: Loridbn with .the king of England jurisdiction in OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NEP- - explosive/ and incendiary ‘ bombs. TUNE AT PRIVATE SALE. . . ^ men were called to equip new .fight­ the .District of Columbia; the gov­ T h is o rd in a n c o s h a ll ta k e e ff e c t Imrv.yi-*; ing and auxiliary craft which were The jhouse. of lords was damaged, ernment reported officially, that the ■ m ed la te ly . •• -• • :: ; •■■■,.■ •• i-i; great department stores were de­ Germans were not undermining the A p p ro v e d , O c to b e r 1,. 19 4 0 r ;; V;; ■ ‘ * being launched six. months ahead of Approved, parsed and adopted,’Ocr.:^V< schedule.. He also warned that the stroyed and millions of people spent thumb tack industry, and a mother- tober 15, 1940. - many nights in sdbways and air­ in-law wrote the draft board asking RAYMOND R, GRACEY, ; l ■ nation was approaching “an hour • • 'v .-. Chairman vj--# of decision, an hour of test" with raid shelters. < thather son be sent "far, far away.” A t t e s t : ■ . w.r’-W ^ 3 . JOHN W» KNOX. fl. Steve Vasilakos, who has sold ‘ ■■ ■ . -. C le rk ■ '.^ •• ;V'J Exit peanuts at a stand in front of the Neville Chamberlain, figure of White House during the terms of ORDINANCE, No. 260 HEADLINES peace and appeasement, left the five Presidents, received citizenship British inner war cabinet. He was papers after failing on three pre­ AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR . . . . in the neivs THE SALE OF LANDS AND'PRBM-1^* succeeded by magnetic Ernest Bev- vious occasions. to pass educational ,An 18-mllo call, 15c In Now Jersey, may easily save an hour ISES KNOWN AS BLOCK 225A; Jr in, Laborlte and Socialist There tests. The following day he posted LOT 590 AS SHOWN ON THE TAX . ..A 60-mile call, 40c In New Jersey, may easily save a MAP OF THE TOWNSHIP-* OF',•: Congress — A 100-pound, brown­ was no peace. That night for the a sign announcing he would give .to NEPTUNE AT PRIVATE. SALE. . ' - ' eyed ■ grandmother with n deep first time in the war British fliers the'Red Cross the receipts of two d a y A 400-m lle call, SI.30, may save several days This ordinance shall take effect In*-. .., days’ sales. “We Americans must ... m d la to ly . v j ' southern accent took her place In dropped tons of bombs on the Krupp (station -to- station day rales I. Approved, .pctobor 1, 1940-. - v-Mr* - do our payt,” he said, Approved, passed and adopted' Oc« the bouse of representatives. She is munitions works at. EsSeh. Heavy Mrs. Florence Revilla Gibbs, who fi. Wilhelm' Jakob Muhlenbrolch, tober 15, 1940. * • , - * ft*}' damage was claimed. Nightly raids N E W JERSEY B611 TELEPHONE COMPANY . RAYMOND R. GRACEY' ;'V was elected from Georgia to fill.the California kidnaper who snatched V. ; • Chairman v also spread out over almost all of the baby of Count and Countess De unexpired term of her late husband. Tun* In "Th. T.I.phon. Hour" Monday nlghn at t o'clock • Italiom WEAF . KYW ; JOHN W. 8NO)C Mrs. Plbbsia the ninth woman now Germany to Cologne, Hamm, Ham- Tristan, entered prison under, a Uf<: ' ; '• > • :-/, C jlork •.>/>.,’ ii: bum. Wilhelmshaven. and Stettin. sentence , after pleading guilty. ' —12 • • ; \ .- *•’ ‘' : ■' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18,1940 PA G E s is V Etf-

press torture of spinsters. Sally an­ CIIAPTKR VI the tray. And, Mother, please don’t masking every emotion. And so soon ■“J didn’t call up to be petted, Bry. Virgie had counted on buying Perry nounced that under no circum­ nibble nt these little cakes. I as he could mount the stairs without This Is business. I want to go to B e n n e tt’s sp ru c e . stances would she agree to he a Three days passed and Tom did couldn’t get many.” staggering, he rented a room in the Sally Gallup’s. That mountain road "What are we supposed to do leading lady. not came-haak— I __ ;___ _— I wouldn’t tnnrh nne nt 'em with house of ftda Clarke-m other, and 4s-muddy-am It spoils tho illusion for the audi- Virgie grew anxious and irrita­ the broom handle!" Mrs. Fields was prepared to move. drive it myself. You'll have to broke In on her silence. "We aren’t ence, knowing that. the heroine is ble, snapping at every one, exas­ offended. "And one thing I’m bound “I have to da this. You under­ ta k e , m e ." eloping, by any chance?" really the wife of a perfectly solid perated at Tom. '• to; say. If you aim to get married, stand,", he said to Virgie. ' “Oh, look here, sweetness, it’s "In a rain-coat?” Marian gave husband. I can’t enjoy some of my “The contrary old mule!” she leave me alone here in my own “Yes,” she said, “I unders'.'.nd." him a pitying look. "When I elopo favorite movie ! stars any. more, raining and cold as hell. Can’t you stormed, as she poked at the Are. house. I can live on cornpone and “I haven’t anything,to pack,’’ he It will be by moonlight, and thc mon knowing Ihey’re probably worrying, call Sally: on the phone? Can’t you “What’s he pouting about, anyway? greens, I can chop my own stove sald,;Vso I might as well go. I have wait till tomorrow? It might, freeze will be 'lean and handsome. Ho about Junior’s tonsils while they’re ;WEEK-END EXCURSIONS After I go to a lot of trouble tb save wood if it comes down to that, but to,send.some wires and locate .my won’t look like you." . . : making love in the play, You’ll bver by that time." $1.55 ■Hudson Terminal his timber land for him/ he goes off I can’t stand being fussed at. 'And belongings. ' I’ll report for work on . “What does.it m atter how he looks have to' be tlie' heroine, Marian. “I want to go today. If you don't $1.80 Pennsylvania Station in a sulk! Afraid he’ll hove to go to' there can’t nobody fix me over. I’m Monday. And I’ll earn whatever you. in the moonlight?” Could you play the male lead, Mr. want to take me. Bry, .I’ll call Round Trip in Conches .... court, I suppose.” ., • , too old.” She sniffed audibly and p ay m e ." "It doesn’t matter. But'it mat­ Daniels, if we find the right play?" somebody else." Lucy Fields, sitting meekly at her marched into the bedroom, her neck "You'll earn It all right." -virgie, te rs n lot when I look at him next ; : EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY . "I’ve never tried acting—" Dan­ "Well, don't do that. If you ab­ desk,' chirped an agreement. ,“Do stiff. was terse. "I had to give up phi­ and discover what I've ‘ ! Saturdays :Lv, Asbury Pork 9:28 A.M. ■ iels hesitated, but obviously, Lucy solutely have; to go, I'll take you. day eloped you Want m e to go,to Tom’s house, ■ Lucy flew to the door. “Mother— lanthropy after three - banks ' had. with. And I wouldn’t be thrilled I Sundays: Lv.AsburyPark7:39 A.M. saw, he was pleased. ■- But it’s a .nutly idea, if you ask me. a t Mrs. Morgan, and see what has hap­ if you dare suggest such a thing—I busted-in my face. People who work looking at'you across a breakfast Good returning on any train leav-- ' • "You’ve' such a grarid .voice—arid There’s no sense to it.” ing New York up to and including pened to him?” \ . haven’t the slightest idea of m arry­ for me have to produce." table, Bry, for/years and'years,” '.. ing'anybody!” She choked on her you're tall," Sally Gallup continued “Nobody asked.you—and perhaps ■{12:15A.M . Monday. ; “No, i don’t It's a mile and all To Marian, Wills pitched his fare­ "I never get up for breakfast.” to effervesce. “You’d make a won there isn’t any sense to it; Bry,'will uphill. You'll go traipsing around weak anger, let despair sink heavily well, speech in another key. " ', o n e a y e x c u r s io n s derful actor." you take me to Asheville instead?” "Tlie man I elope- with has to. D in that thin coat and get pneumo­ into the bottom of her heart It “I'm about to depart hence,” he "Sure — stick arouhd. I’ll be get up. He’ll bring me my toast and $1.30 Hudson Terminal . * " nia, and then where will I be? I was no use—no use at all! Marian Morgan said nothing. "She remarked, walking into the little there.” , ■' ■- . -; coffee, with a rosebud on the tray.” $1.55 Pennsylvania Station haven’t got enough trouble, ship­ "Well, ’ that’s him a-knocking,” wants, .Bry Hutton for the lead," room at the foot of the stairs, which "No, I won’t stick around. I'm "You can't marry that fellow. Round Trip in Coaches ments late and stove full of ashes—” stated her mother with acerbity. Lucy was thinking, “and the others had once.been David Morgan’s pri­ “You better let him in.” -. - will be against It for fear "Bry will going Into town, now.” She spoke He’s married already. No weak- Alternate Mondays,Tucadays.V/ednc j - “I'll have Jerry clean those out,. vate lair. “My obnoxious person is hurriedly. A car was stopping out­ .doyg/ThursdayB end Fridays. For dates, They were so busy in the yard I Stanley Daniels had a new over­ be drunk at the last, minute and about to be removed from your vi­ • ;. icwdules, etc., consult agents or flyer. side. In a moment Branford; Wills hated to stop them." coat and a jaunty new gray felt spoil the show.’’ cinity. Then you can smile, and be would be going down those stairs. From Pennsylvania Station, New York to 'Let Jerry alone. Anfl don't pay hat. Lucy let him in with a flutter, “We have to organize first,” Mar- lightsome and gay once more .1 _WorId'aFalrSUtIon,10 Minutes—10 Cenli,. wishing-that her throat would not —Ill—meet—you- at the-drug-storer via Long Island Rail Road , any attention to me either. I’m iah "announced, •' 'and'appolnnofft- Marian iooked up from the letter Bry,” she said as she hung up. tired. I'm going to have a man get so pathetically red. She reached mittees. ' We’ll have to write and she was writing. A quick little'shad­ See the Hit Show of the Fair. - for-the hat but Daniels did not sur­ around here to take' some, of this find out about plays. We can’t pay ow moved oyer her face, her; eyes ,.■ Rain beat through the- open win­ render it. , • dow of her -little: car : as she tore RAILROADS ON PARADE work off my shoulders. I’ve hired any big,royalty. If.we charge even, darkened, and her lips caught on a . Also See down the mountain.' The wheels that young Wilis up at my house, "I was sent to bring you,” he said. so much as fifty cents, people will half - open, incredulous question. torched and skidded on muddy BUILDING THE RAILROAD to start in Monday. He ought to be “They’re having some kind of a grumble, and go to the movies in­ Then her composure, returned. curves but she was reckless and RAILROADS IN ACTION well enough by that time. You can meeting—going to get up a show. stead. Lucy, you can write and find “Well- -good-by,” she said, getting heedless. She had to get away. An­ tell the boys he's going to work here. Marian Morgan told me to bring out about the plays. You’ re writing to her feet. "I suppose it would be ger rode her like an imp of white Well, what are you looking like that y o u .’.’ • ' letters every, day. I’ll speak to too much, for you to tell them in flame—anger that 'hurt; The stiff fo r ? ” ■ "Oh—the Little Theatre. I heard mother about it." Washington that we are really fairly fiber in her that she had from her Lucy’s face had changed oddly. about it' That will be. fun. Wait “Oh, yes,” Lucy hated her own decent people, If we do mill pulp." father, that odd fierce honesty that Her sensitive mouth had straight­ till 1-put. on my coat,” Lucy hurried faint acquiescence, “I can do that.” "I’m not going to Washington. I'm could, be both Intolerant and tender, ened and stiffened a little, her eyes away thankfully. ■ ■ They ail. left ihe hall in a.group staying here.” was tortured by the thought of weak­ - All the way to the lodge hall, and Lucy had a moment of panic looked frightened first and then An older man, a wiser man would ness, of surrender. How could she withdrew and were guarded and un­ where the meeting was to be held, for fear Stanley Daniels might leave have caught tlie light that flamed up have been’ so weak—so easy? She she walked on air.' Oh, this was her to walk home with some of the h a p p y . briefly behind-her eyes, noted the braced herself so hard on the steer­ living—this was being youngl Going others. But he kept his hand on her “What's on your mind?" Virgie quick little catch of her breath; But ing-wheel that her knuckles ached. out, meeting young people, having elbow and her spirits rose.. The persisted. “Is there any reason why Branford Wills was young and not She did not like Bry Hutton par­ I shouldn’t hire a man to get tim­ fun. '. • , three blocks home were too pitifully terribly wise. ■' They passed the mill and the sul­ ticularly. She did not,care particu­ ber in and pulp out and go ^wad­ s h o rt. V . "Oh—so you’re staying here.’.'; phurous reek settled like a cloud larly for any man she'had met, as ing around in wet woods,', instead At the door she grew, nervous M arian’s voice wavered ever so tit­ over them. Daniels said, “Have I yet. They were all too obvious, .too of d o in g it, m y self?.’’ again, hated her, stammering uncer­ tle. • . smelled something like that before? aware of the fact that Virgie Mor­ “None at all, Mrs. Morgan.” Lu­ ta in ty . “I’m going to work In the Morgan Is It. roses, do you think?” gan Was supposed to be a rich wom­ cy’s voice was small and prim, "I “Won’t you com e,in?”, she- fal­ mill. Didn’t your, mother tell you?” an. They were too glib'or too diffi­ Lucy giggled with delight. "I nev­ was just thinking—I was wondering tered. “I’m hungry, aren't, you? “No,” she.said.slowly, "she didn’t dent,they got their conversation and er notice it any more. I went away if the boys in the mill were going to .This air is so chilly—” te ll m e .” their manners from pulp magazines, to business college for a while.and like having a stranger put over Stanley Daniels hesitated briefly. She stood waiting, with, the; old or moving pictures, they were coun- when I came back it seemed dread­ them—an outsider,” His ego had been given a satisfy­ desk where David M organ.had kept .tryl College men did not stay in ful, but since I work in it I think AA OST people who use Dr. Mile:) Virgie’s broad, amiable' face ing lift' at the meeting by Sally Gal­ his ..dusty piles of letters and. his little towns. They: went ranging, if. the mill shut down I’d miss it. Anti-Pain Pills say that ona burned with crimson patches and lup's fulsomeness. • Even - Marian stacked - trade papers, with . David seeking wider opportunities, and “When 1 elope it will be. by moon- Probably I wouldn’t be able to. pill usually relieves their head­ her eyes were as metallic as gun Morgan’s, lack of enthusiasm had Morgan’s photograph — steely-eyed those: who came in from outside, ■ light, and the man will be lean breathe at all.” failed to dampen hlm; But eager lit- and with a fierce, handle-bar mus­ like Stanley Daniel?, came with an and handsome.” aches. In the regular package^ sights. - ’ “Like David Morgan. You’ve “Listen, here!” she said, grimly. ;tle Lucy fed some gnawing bit of tache—behind her,; as the. tradition air o f condescending, superiority. . Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills cost heard that story, I suppose?" minded, angelic sap like that'could "If you hear any remarks - around uncertainty in his nature. He still of the Morgan mill, and the Mor* She went around with Bry, as Los- one penny each. In the economy Lucy had heard the story ofthe possibly have escaped until now.” this property about who's hired or felt the need of approval and Lucy, gan money was behind her, . It. was sie had so shrewdly' surmised, to packages, one penny buys 1 % night the pipe;froze and.David Mor­ "It isn’t weak to be gallant." M ar­ who isn’t, you tell those hillbillies .was naively adoring/ So he was a little .like, standing'.on a proud get her own way and because Bry pills. :- . gan leaped up and was half-way to. ian,was abstracted because she had I’m running this mill, will you?” gracious about letting her urge him mountain, disdaining all below, but was stimulating. ' Being with, him town" in three minutes, pulling on been trying to picture Bry across "Why Don't You Try Dr. Mile* "Yes, Mrs. Morgan." into the house, and. kind in ignoring Marian was not thinking of that was a constant battle and dominat­ his clothes as he ran. It was a clas­ her confusion when they entered. because at that moment a white pain a breakfast table. His dampish hair “And for cosh sakes," Virgie fair­ ing him was an achievement for any •» Anti-Pain Pills? sic in the town, but she-said naive-, Mrs. Fields’ shoes and woolen had her by the throat. and eyes full of things he had seen ly snorted, “don’t be so darned hum­ woman. Marian rather, liked the ly, “Oh, no. What happened?” . : : ; stockings were sitting in front of the There had been an hour—but of —things you didn't like to think They taste good, act promptly, b le ! ” struggle to, keep Bry aloof, to main­ . do not upset tha stomach, con­ “Too bad Morgan died," Daniels stove and Daniels 1 busied, himself, course Wills • had been desperately tain her delicate, arrogant remote­ ab o u t. “ I won’t, Mrs. Morgan.” “ Gallant and goofy,” Bry finished tain no .opiates or laxative medt- r e m a r k e d 1 when he had related the tactfully folding his overcoat, while ill then and sick men are unaccount- ness., And she had to get away-r- “Get Perry Behnett on the tele­ for her: "Your forefathers hitched • dues. -i' old tale. "That mill needs a man. Lucy whisked them away. He did able-^but there had beeman hour of ,to stop thinking about Branford phone. Tell him I want an answer their women to the plow along.with Not that Mrs. Morgan isn’t a grand not see Lucy snatch a glass con­ dusk and quietness, when she had W ills'lean, sardonic face. 1 You m ay be miles aw ay from a about that spruce acreage today.” woman, of . course. But any busi­ the ox. If they didn'fpulTa straight taining an upper set; of teeth from been keeping' watch and Wills had At the.drug-’store she parked her drug store when you are suffer­ : "He told Tom he had decided not ness needs a man.” furrow they got the whip around the mantel, or turn a cushion swift- caught her hand in his hot, twitch­ car and went inside; The one clerk ing from a Headache, Neuralgia, to se ll.” . i ! ■ ' ■ their legs,- I’ll bet.your great-grand­ Lucy gasped a little, because here ly because of thc inevitable cat-hairs ing fingers and 1 told her that her swabbed off the top'of .the counter or Muscular 'Aches and Pains. “He always decides: not to sell. father Satby'thefire in Scotland was 'the opening "she needed,'. the clinging to it, Voice was like a song.' and said, “What for you,- M arian?” ..Why not get a package of, Dr. Then he boggles around and devils chance to talk over what was both­ and smoked while his wife did the “I’ll,make some chocolate.” Lucy ■ Mad folly, of course, even to have "I’m just waiting.” She shook the •t-* Miles Anti-Pain Pills today and my life put of me to get the price ering her.-mind. Now she could jnilking and brought in the wood.” was a little breathless.''. “This chair listened! But she had listened, and rain from her coat. "Has mother v be prepared-for emergencies? up. But he always sells. Tell him say, "Oh, but there will be a.man. “They didn't burn wood in Scot­ is more comfortable, I’m sure.” ..her-heart, lonely and self-contained been.in?” . -' if lie wants to talk to me to come Mr. Branford Wills;” , But somehow "Can I help?” Daniels offered. and'timorous for all the briery bar­ land. They burned peat." Regular Package, 25 rills, 25f “Not this morning. She’s been try­ over here.” she could not say it.!' She sensed' "Oh, no, I couldn’t think of it.” riers she had let grow around it, “ WcH, whatever it was she had to Economy Package, 123 Fills, $1.00 ing to find Perry Bennett. Lucy, and Lucy Fields went home that night that Stanley Daniels was not going.' Lucy laughed quickly. ''I’m ' old- had waited hungrily for more. carry it in. You're soft—all you . Kind (all dl- Mildred were calling all over town. in an uneasy state; of mind. . She to, like.the news when he heard it; fashioned, you see, . I belong to that w o m e n !’' .' • rations In But obviously there was no more. I guess they found him. I called- a package. had worked for and loved Virgie that he would ' stiffen- and grow .vanishing race of women who‘think “You,” . Marian slated, dryly, Ke did not care.- He was going to. while ago and told Lucy I saw him Morgan loyally ‘ for several years, thoughtful and; remote, that this that men should be waited upon.” work in the mill. He had wanted: a going into Piute's shoeshop. I ‘‘aren't so. hard yourself. If this she would have defended Virgie pas­ lovely evening would be spoiled! So Never .could' she' let him see the job and lie had been ingratiating asked her if she wanted,me to yell car stalled in the mud right now. sionately against any criticism, but she; kept silent though 'the'silence 'inside .of that; dreadful old kitchen. and smooth and, engaging until he at him but she said never mind.” I’ve got more muscle to. push it now she had a feeling that Virgie’s troubled, her. Keeping anything The, old wood stove,..the smoked ket­ got it. She let bitter acid, brewed Marian stood near the door, out than you have.” generous impulses had betrayed from.'Daniels was-like cheating to tle and. rusty pipe, the smoky, little from galling'disappointment, seethe watching. She was, sorry she had »“ I don't need muscle." He was her. This young Wills might be a hei naively honest mind. And there two-burner kerosene contraption through her blood and sting the tip told Bry to come here. Every one complacent. - "I've got brains. I very fine fellow—but Lucy had a was, deep in' h er mind, a . traitorous they used in summer. . of her tongue. in town would know in no tim e'that know enough to give you good ad­ feeling that he would not be a suc­ small tingle of excitement that she She lit this affair now, tb heat the "So, you're going to work in thc she had gone off somewhere with vice while you were- pushing tlie cess in the Morgan mill. would not have admitted even to cocoa, carefully closing the door so mill. You never waste time, do him. But that might bo just as c a r o u t.” Stanley Daniels was coming to h e rs e lf. . .-V " ■, its smudgy smell would hot pene­ you?. I hope mother is able to make well. If every one knew it, Ada i “You make me sick with your call. She would talk to him about Having a young man in the m ill- trate the other room. The little - money enough to pay you.; She has Clark would know it, and the sharp- ! conceit. I don't know why I came it. . But she was quite certain that some one new and enthusiastic and cups were pretty. She had bought had a hard time, paying the men nosed girl who was head nurse, su-! with you anyway. Turn around—I he was not going to be please*} impatient—was going to be some­ them hopefully, and kept them now she has already.” . ' perintendent, and manager of the w a n t to go b a c k .” '.'•'■.., '' either. • •’ thing of a thrill, Lucy glowed a lit­ in her trunk,, after having found one “It was her suggestion.” He stiff­ absurd little hospital would.know it.; "Okay.” He turned the car into a But at night when she went home, tle with this idea as she went up on ihe back porch with medicine in ened himself,- missing everything Ultimately, by the sheer saturating drive; without protest, backed it, . she forgot Branford Wills in her ex­ the cold, clacking stairs to the lodge it,-mixed for a sick lien. She ,had that a’ man should have seen and effect of knowledge in small places, and turned it, not looking at her. citem ent over Daniels’ visit. room! And there the 1 drabness of crocheted the lacy edge of the nap­ heard in her eyes, in her voice—a Branford Wills' would also know it. (continued next wees} The house was in confusion, as reality chilled her again as Marian kins' and. ironed them, to a gloss. man . who was in love'. Then tie She .waited; until Bry was actually; always. Lucy/hurried from room, to Morgan, brisk and assured, said, )■<: Everything was delicate and plunged on angrily,-because he was in the.store,.and then said with elab­ '.,- • -- THE STORY Wills knew that he was falling in an overhanging hemlock tree. An hended finally and instantly appre­ '.. "A n y b o d y 'd , th in k so m e k in g w a s love with M arian Morgan. old chair, twisting squeakily, stood ciated the element of the clandes­ OCEAN GROVE, N. J. coming!1' protested Mrs. Fields CHAPTER I—When Virgie Morgan, The realization troubled him. He there and she sat.in it,, her knuckles tine. "Going to leave your car.sit- widow, and owner of the Morgan paper peevishly from the dishpan. “ You’re was under deep obligation to Virgie; pressed against her teeth, hep nails ting there?" /. mill In the Carolina mountain district. the one that’s always complaining iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiiiiixiiiinriilllll : turns down. a marriage proposal from She had, he knew, saved his life by cutting her palms. “It’s dirty anyway. It doesn't . Wallace Withers, ho leaves her house about coal costing so much, and taking him in, by tlie care he had ■ ma tte r ." . ._ ..____ .... In a rage. Virgie turns him down be*; now you're trying to heat up a So—^he was ah opportunist, and cause she believes he is more Interested had when illness laid him low. -To She. lifted the latch and Bry said, ..'in possession of her mill than In obtain­ whole county. Just because you’ve , callously brazen about it! And she, repay that dfbt.by falling in love "W ait a minute till I get some cig­ ing a wife. After He has gone, Branford got a beau coming—” daughter of David Morgan, had Wills, a young stranger, who has been with Virgie’s child, especially now arettes. Cash a rheck for me, will W ilbur R. G uyer : lost on the mountain-side for three days, “He' isn’t my beau. Can’t I.have dreamed dreams! She writhed that. Virgie was also to be .his em­ against the cold leather of the chair. y o u , E d ? ” ■: ’ / ' i ■ finds his. way to the - Morgan home. one friend without n lot of excite­ Successor to S Taken in* he is fed and warmed and al* ployer, seemed a left-handed and Then, on an impulse, she ran to "If it’s any good, I will,” the . lowed to remain overnight, ment and hysteria over it? Other •slightly dubious procedure — but clerk' snickered. WILLIAM YOUNG j *!•" CHAPTER II—Next morning it Is girls have company and go out the hall, dragged on a hat and coat, there was ho help for it. ; . ‘V “It ought to be good. It’s on the. learned that Wills, a government em­ places—” “ ... picked up the telephone, and gave a ployee who has been working- with but*. M arian’s very aloofness, her odd, old man and I signed it myself.” PLUM BING AND I “They don’t tear the house.down number crisply. .. veyors in ' the district, has developed prickly, half-sweet, half-bitter with­ “He’ll come in here and raise ■ pneumonia, due, to his exposure. He is to please their company; I'll bet!” ‘.'I’m ringing,” announced Mil­ forced to remain In the household and drawing, the secret and judging th e d e v il a b o u t i t . ” Lucy closed-the doors^with a pa­ dred, the operator, in suave tones H E A T I N G I Marian Morgan. Vlrgie’s daughter, ex* quality that, lived in her dark eyes , “He has to raise it somewhere. ■ presses her dislike with the arrangement, tient sigh. There was little use, the that made M arian’s teeth click. All for she dislikes Wills. Meanwhile trouble and hid in her long lashes, made What do you run a. drug-store for, Estimates Given ' S sigh-said, trying to be anybody. the girls in the exchange knew that - Is developing as Wallace Withers meets her an enigma, a challenging mys­ anyway?” '■•''• :--'- • \ the mill's young, chemist; Stanley Dan* Stanley Daniels would look at all she was calling Bry Hutton. All the 61 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove J ■ iels, and asks him to call at.his home.. tery to dare any man with blood in The clcrk rang the register and her pathetic artifices — the rug girls knew also that probably; Bry CHAPTER m — Virgie accidentally his veins. And Branford Wills was counted out some bills, Telephone 428 2 . learns that someone is trying to obtain pulled a little crooked to cover a wasn’t up yet. young and fiercely proud'and ad- “If your mothetlwants to see Per­ title to timber lands ownea by Tom hole in the old carpet, the picture Mrs. Hutton answered,, a hurrying v Pruitt. llfo-lonj! friend of her clcceaced 'venturous., ry Bennett about that piece of spruce MiUHWHIHMHMtUUHHHH hung tpo high to hide the stain on nervous woman with a nervous ■ husband and part owner of the mill. Sn* , His pride was what bothered him. of his; M arian,” he said, “you tell "" ' advises Tom to clear up title to his prop­ the , wall-paper. He would be voice. M arian could almost see her e r^ . Ho promises to do so. She also As he stood, erect finally and shav­ her it ain’t any use. Perry’s sold amused. But at least he was com­ Instantly Luoy was just Lucy' standing there with a duster in her loams that a love alTalr Is developing he* ing himself with a rather uncertain it—they drew-the papers Saturday. ' tween her chemist. Daniels, and her fee* ing. He had stopped at the office - -. Fields again. hand and 'an ear cocked to one side retary, Lucy Fields. hand before the m irror in his room, He' sold it to Wallace W ithers.”- to tell her so,' and she had to hurry to listen for fear the beans might be told himself grimly that no one, "W hat would Wallbce Withers : CHAPTER IV—Wallace Withers at­ to press her good dress • and be in the shabby/house at the end of a b? boiling over. She was a marvel­ tempts to bargain with Stanley Daniels shabby street, who had a dreary least of all . the girl herself, should ous housekeeper and it'w as rumored wajit with that spruce?" to hove him help in celling possession of ready. - “ “ .vi- ever guess the state of his feelings “Don’t ask me. Maybe he's go­ tho Morgan mill. Daniels Is flattered by The, dress “was old but the soft time' of it supporting her mother. in the town that Mrs. Hutton kept a until he could look Virgie Morgan ing to sell Christmas trees. What­ the attenUon tho older man gives him, shade of blue helped the paleness of M arian said, “Sit down. You know dustmop in a hall closet, ready to 1 but being fundamentally honest he re- calmly in the face, a man on his ever he wants—there’s money In it. ■ tunes to do anything illegal to help Lucy's coloring, and the lace bow all these people, Lucy?",' erase the tracks of visitors almost own, worth what ho was paid and T hat old giiy is so istingy he honed a Withers gain his end. la te r he learns that she contrived at the 'throat had an And Lucy murmured, "Oh, yes,” before the door ia d ; closed upon Tom Pruitt owns a big share of stock able to love a woman without apol­ nickel razor-blade and used it over air. Her hair fluffed softly over her and settled herself for an evening them. Bry was shaving, she said. '•‘" l a the mill. 1 ogy or without humility. '. ' and over for ten years.” •ears and the dab of rouge she put of pure torm ent Bry Hutton had only two types .of ‘ • CHAPTER V—In tho Morgan home So whenever Marian camo near, Marian followed Bry out to his Wills improves rapidly and discovers ho on m ade her eyes brighter. ,. Sally Gallup, wife of young Bill conversation where women were hq kept the conversation on the brit­ car. She Was quiet and thoughtful is foiling In lovo with Marian. 8ho is , “Well," remarked Mrs. Fields, who ran the power-plant qver the concerned. An ironic, half-bitter ■ ’ developing similar symptoms but neither tle, half-bantering, half-contemptu- as Bry tore through town and . cares to let anyone know o f their feel- hanging up her apron, “having a fel-’ mountain, was there, brisk and so­ drawl and an insinuating, caressing Hoffman Coal Co. 'ous strain that modern youth as­ intimacy, that verged faintly oh in- around the mountaii curves. She ". .r tags; Virgie oners Wills ? ler sets you up; You lookreal nice." phisticated and wearing the littlis Field Street, Avon, N. J. : ! : -itlbm Pruitt learns that tha tto w Jatej- sumes, choosing it for. sophistica- knew a great deal about her moth-' 'T in goingto fix cocoa ready, tb air of personal triumph that young sult He began in this second man­ ■ •, > eats havo sent m en to look over hla Una. tioa. hiding any current ol feeling. er’s affairs. She was certain that Telephone, Asbury Park 5207 •'■[' 1 Ho takes his rlflo and tramp* Into tho heat,-M other, -nnd put the ci'ps on married women flaunt for the ex­ ner but M arian cut It short crisply. -•S-woods 1 "■ ■■ " '*•’ § a g e H I g h t

ROUND TABLE MEETING “100 Year Old Bequest Still Aids tt\e next meeting will be held on Needy Children;” “Relapse,” a ho* Oct. 28, at the home of MrB. Car­ of THE TIMES Shakespeare’s morous selection was given by Mrs. olyn Hatfield, 37 Embui “Merchant o f Venice1’ ■ ___ Minnin Cnlp; Mrs. Hnrrv thn-‘.‘History—of Enflnr read “Why I Don’t Go To Church,” will be given; C. Finch, Amory L. Haskell, Ed­ The Ocean Grove Round Table by Channing Pollock; “Kaiser Monmouth Race ward A. Hurd, Manton B. Metcalf, Eagles Win Two met Monday, evening at'the home Spanked by His Grandmother, of the Missed Minnie arid Eliz&beth KNIGHTS PLAN DANCE jr., E. Gaddis Plum, Joseph M. Queen Victoria,” was given by Mrs. Hunt Tomorrow Roebling, Wilbur B. Ruthrauff, F. In Fire League Drew, 105 Mt. Hermon Way. Mrs. Carolyn Hatfield;- Miss Victoria Hallowe’en Affair To'Be HcidTJo- E. L. Roff read ‘.‘The New Citizen-, Bourne Ruthrauff, Edwin Stewart F . L. W . North read “His Father’s Son;” A veritable parade of champions and Raymond Woolfo. With' Judge Edward Knight ship of Prof. Einstein;”'“The Pla­ “Peace,” by Frances Ridley Haver-, The Knights .of Honor, Ocean has been arranged by the Race ringing the bell twice with two nets Jupiter and Saturn,” wore gal was given by Mrs. Louise Rus- Grove young men’s club, wilt, pre­ .Committee for the Fifteenth-An­ hundred games, the Eagles No. 1 This week’s contribution to the given by Miss Lillian Brigham; coe. Dr. Lucia Griece told the story sent n Hallowe’en dance, according nual Race Meeting of the Mon­ team hit the win column again, membership of the “Small Stuff Miss Cartes Schwartz read “Collec­ of the Merchant of , Venice , by to plans discussed at a recc mouth County Huijt Racing Asso­ Neptune Ready taking two of their three games 200 Club” in Arch Shaw, .of the tion of Dolls Used As Money;”. Shakespeare; Mrs. Hatfield and the meeting, to be held at the Quaker ciation, to be staged tomorrow at With Red Bank No. 1 in the B Washing:ton bowlers, who hit “California Produces New Fruit,” Misses .'North and Orvis gave quo­ Inn Hotel, Main avenue. President “Woodland .Farm,” the picturesque M anasquan division, of the Shore Firemen’s in the first' game against Avon was given by Mrs. Edith Uakc- tations, from the play. • William MacKay presided at the estate of Mr. arid1 Mrs: Amory, L. bowling league games Friday last Eriday. ...The membership straw, Miss Elizabeth Drew read Others present were Mrs, Lyda Haskell at, Red Bank, N. J. Co-' Despite thd three losses of the night. Knight hit the pins for a now numbers, four after three Violin;” Made From Farm Grown features on the program aro the current season, Neptune’s football 222 and 246 score, ending up with weeks of play,, so come on boys Tree;” “Swedish Love Stamp,’’ Hutchinson, ..Miss , Margaret Ben­ Committee reports were heard .Monmouth County Gold Cup brush eleven faced the oncoming battle son, Mrs. A. J. Vcrsoy, and Miss and final arrangements made for a 151 foi' the evening. and hit those pins....The hot was given by Miss Gertrude Orvis, race and ‘ the Monmouth County tonight with their traditional riv- stove league reports Bucky Harris, Miss Mary Elliott Dunham read Harriet ,E. Fairchild of New York. the event to; be held November; 1st Hunt Cup three mile timber event. with renew Washington,; despite a 211 by at the hotel. All persons attending Both have attracted the nation’s Coach Bill Woolley an­ Arch Shaw, lost two of their late of the Washington Senators in will - wear costumes in keeping top • fence-flying champions and nounced this week after sending games with the Avon No. 1 squad, line for the managership of the with the spirit of the dance and will provide plenty of thrills. his, charges through a scrimmage arid the Eagles No. 2 team dropped Cleveland “Bawl” club, as it seems prizes will be awarded for the most In the brush race, of two-and- with the Atlantic Highlands squad. all their, games to Little Silver 2. Oscoir Vitt is due to take a walk. THE POCKETBOOK. comical nnd. novel, costumes.,, _ j ■one=half—m ilesf_aTe:— M rs— C.—Vr The - - - - ' : The group also heard from their Whitney’s Gay Charles, 'spring 1938 season, will come to the Bel­ the . Eagles No. .1 Harris’ duties in the Capitol city.. o f K M O W L E advisor, Clifford'Kunkel; of a plan cljampioh of 1939; Mrs.: Louis E. mar field the favorites, yet their Goodwill No. 1 team of Belmar at They also think Casey Stengel to use , the recreational facilities Stoddard,, jr., Straw. Bess,- winner record for the year is unimpr the latter’s alleys, while the Wash­ won’t be in there when Boston of tlio' Asbury Parlc-Ocoan Grove Purk;’ Holmdel Stables.Cartermoor, despite the win over Atlantic, ington squad : bowls the Lakewood opens next season... .Wouldn’t it: Y. M. C. A., on Tuesday evenings. of the jumping stakes at Delaware Highlands and tie with Tbms-River. entry a t. Lakewood. The — be nice if the Giants could, be in; Following the regular session, Foxcatcher, National Gup cham­ The loss of tonight’s game would No. -2 squad ! bowls at Highlands on this new manager talk by the a El° c; ^ t Eugene Wright- and Edgar Fulton pion and Mrs. Lewis A. Park's about ruin the Blue and . White’s with the Highlands No.: 2 team. hot stove boys A note to the- . L I6 H T BULB were initiated as members of the. Crooked Wood, winner last week of chances for a shore corif The scroe ' . '■ T-.c Bradley Beach bowling alley , own- * c o ^ l o o r ers might be to use a. little disci-: v.. W A iM U l club.’ All- members were on the the Rolling ’ Rock Hunt Cup. championship and would severely Eagles 1 (2) initiatory committee; Against these four aces will be. cripple their chances in tho Central Eldridge 187 149 101 plinc on those pin boys.. ..Bowlers > - pitted such well, kriowns as White- Jersey field. Holbrook 170 173 117 arc riot appreciative of pin boys law Reid’s Bagpipe, J. G. Leiper, Coach Woolley announced a few Lyons : 1G2 143 161 who are continuously walking jr., Corky, Richard V. N. Gimbrill’s. changes for tonight’s game. The Knight - 222 24G .151 around behind the pins when you Tioga and Tcjlemark, Mrs. Jane F. mentor has! moved Dick Giles into Sampson 172 1C2 191 are trying to make a good, hit, or URGENT! Bassett’s First: Alarm, Emile Pfi­ first string backfield post and are always shouting to one another m essage io you who zer’s Bois, Cliaboi, Norman D. Cle- had about decided on'Biinky Pack­ 913 873 771 or singing loudly..-. .They are al*o suffer functional land’s Enimn’s Pet, arid George H. ard and Joe Martuscclli in-the ball- Red Blank 1.(1) slower' than the traditional molasr Bostwick’s West Haddon. ' carrying division. . The fourth J. Whalen 183 178 190 sfcfe in January. . The owners might Timber Race Entries ; backfield starter is to be decided C. Whalen 129 213 163 take a peak nt the way the boys at FEMALE In the timber race are C. E. between Arnic Thompson and Wil­ Hoffman 20e 117 163 the Asbury Park recreation setters •’ Tuttle’s- Blockade, son of Man o’ lard Hulse. . ., Morgan 163 169 174 or the Oakhurst boys do it, and War and three times winner of the The game tonight will also see Smith 189 150 174 learn,plenty , . '**? Maryland Hunt Cup; John Straw- tho return of Shop Rosonstcin and Fellows are caliing their Selec­ bridge’s Coq Btuyere, 1939 timber Gene Rosenthal to their posts on the 856 827 tive. Service cards their “Insecurity “WEAKNESS” ‘ ' ; Paul; Daly’s Mansfield line. The players were out of the Washington (I) Tickets” and “Gun Receipts.”. READ EVERY WORD! Y01 Neptune’s soccer team went, down by nature oftca havo f Park, winner of the Meadow Brook lineup last week because of the S. Blair 137 ' 178. and there r Cup; W. J. Clothier’s . Henchman, Jewish holidays. Whitlock 142 to defeat against a strong Trenton Shaw -y--- 211 166 1 TO J. V. squad, this. week. The score second, to Mansfield Park on the The loss to Lakewood last Fri­ Ward - 148 156 Meadow Brook, b y a nose; R ichard day evening, while their third m a F rancis 160 159 Was 4-0, which was not too bad'.. . Meljon’s Escape, 3rd, winner of the row showed the Red and Black Brown •■' ■ • 131 ' Sbcceii. isTan. up and coming sport: f m r M s Deep Run Hunt Cup; Captain J. B lair 137 in the high school, under .the coach^- : ' team as improved over the preced­ Batdorf - . ■ ' 191 189 137 Ewart Johnston's Seafarin Dan, ing week's encounter with Roselle ing of Ben S., Dillenbeck, and' former Meadow Brook Cup winner; Park, and team officials hope this •818 should, soon become one of tho- Allison Stern’s. Lucier, winner of continued improvement will, give A von 1 (2) school’s more popular sports..... «. the Monmouth Race last year, and Neptune an opportunity to break C. Lee ' 164 154 176 . And add Judge J. Edward Knight: rrid girls build un resistance against two promising young horses into the win column tonight at the H am pton 180 182 . 166 to the list of the “Small Stuff 200 tiu.lHE lA'/t CENTURy. vVHEM GRAPEFRUIT WERE “clUUcuIt daya". ONE. tonic you can on Palmer’s Fast. Chance C ham berlin 166 169. 162 CONSIDERED OP HO VALUE.Tnty WERE YAKtfN buy that is mado especially-for expense of Manasquan’s pennant T urn er . 158 176 Club” members, for his Honor hit -TRAPinO VfSSElS IN fH£ "TROPICS MCRrty FOR wonion. Telephone your druggist and Gurdon Wattles’'Abmerton. chances. D ellett two hundred TWICE last Friday . QQIL/IST WHEN THE HOLD■ VMS 0MPty right now tora bottle ot J^ydla PJnk- 175. 139 ham ’s Compound. WORTHTRYINQl These two races alone should Salm on 160 189 For this he should be made presi­ draw a reel'd crowd to the Wood­ dent or something.. .That' brings average of 2,388,000 motor vehi­ 843 804 869 land Farms course. The card is cles arinually have been scrapped. E agles ( 0) the membership to five instead of completed by two fiat races, a pair Traveling to the farthest corners J. Thom pson 116 115 128 four as stated in an earlier section of farmers’ races, and another of the -United States are 140,000 H eckm an 159 148 115 of the column . ..Nop expected'to brush, affair. F . W ilgus 142 139 142 Stage an upset tonight.. .Hope so, busses. Public schools are respon­ C. W ilgus 125 125 , 152 The unprecedented crowd expec- sible for operation of 85,700 of E. Thompson, Jr. 142 150 135 and wc surely arc sorry to hear, of' ! CHRISTMAS POLDERS Ited will arrive in' time for the first these, vehicles. the untimely death of Phelps Cree, race at 1:30 and will come from 684 077 672 jr., one of the Green Raiders, and • Little Silver 2 (3) 1 a swell kid in every way,.,ping all parts of the country by car, Residents of farms and, towns Bruno 125 155 152 1 / Original Designs j train and plane to witness this un­ under 2,G00 population account for O’Connor 144 155 137 Pong tourney of the Green Raid-: usually colorful spectacle; forty-one per cent of all motor Field . 94 114 ers is progressing satisfactorily, The Race Committee, headed by vehicle registrations, while urban­ Lux 141 .143 with the first round passed.. .The- Maffei ' 172 170 146 going should now appear a bit- W. Strother Jones, has as its mem­ ites, of cities of over 500,000 popu­ T etley 180 139 with Your Name) bers Edward M. Crane, .Thomas S. lation operate thirteen per cent of tougher for all concerned with the Field, Thomas Si Field,- jr., Rufus all - motor vehicles registered. 715 760 692 finals promising to be a battle to- the death. ■?

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