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'OCESN ~GE0 VE,'~NEW~JER5E’Yj FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1940 POUR CENTS
Lube fo Head Lincoln Hall Engaged Hrerrien Protest Children Cause hire General Evangeline. Booth; Former Salvation Army Neptune Board Neptune Man Engaged to York, Branch I lazsrd Admit Playing WHh Matches At Pennsylvania Miss Rear of DeRose Home Trade Group Reorganizes At The engagement of John Lincoln Ocean Grove firemen \wv« fail Head, Is August 4 Auditorium Speaker Low-Hanging Limbs Hamper Dinner At Town Rendezvous; Hall, son of Mrs. Mabel S. Hall, ed Saturday afternoon to exting Truck Drivers In Safely Second Meeting To Be Held On 1918 7th ave., Neptune to Miss M ar uish a blaze'in thc rear of the .home Conveying Apparatus To J-'ire; M onday garet E. Peeling, daughter of Mrs.' of . Frank DeRose, lit) Stockton Residents’ Aid |Asked. ISSUES ST|A’1’EM1'NT L. C. Peeling, York, Pa., was an avenue, caused, according to Police Retired World Wide Leader Will Address Fred Lube was named president nounced Saturday evening at a Members o flh T iag lc Hook and i Chiof] W.i!Iiam. £ C“tle/ ' child, of thc Neptune board of trade at family dinner at the Polling home. ' ■ . | ien playing with matches near the Evening Session of Salvation Army Sunday Ladder company this weok ..Pr°-k.C!u. pprch.of the building. Dam- tho reorganization meeting and It was also in celebration of Miss dinner! of that group held x-ecently ■Felling’s birthday., Mr. Hall is a tested what they called conditions age was estimated nt 525. Services/ Highlight of Annual Meeting of in the Town Rendezvous, Neptune. senior in the mechanical engineer “which are liable to bring personal I The three Oceaii Grove compari- About twenty-five persons attend ing school of Drexel Institute of injury-'to members of tho company” ! responded to ar* alarm sounded Group/ Other Program Facts Given ed the event. Technology, Miss Peeling is at and which seriously hamper the; flom b°x 22^ p o li< * headquart ers and used two bo->sler lines Speakers for the' evening includ present employed as assistant man company’s aerial truck in answer ed Harry G. Faby, first president ager in the,labor department cafe in extinguishing the blaze. Fire General Evangeline Booth, Ve» I of tlie Times was, ns stated, not ing alarms, and appealed to resi- • Chiefs David O’Reilly and Wavren ..of the board, who traced the teria, Washington, D. C. The wed tired world wide commander oi the complete. Relative to the three Sunday * preaching' services where growth'and aims of the organiza ding will take place in thd sum dents to help correct the situation.; Brown were in charge of the fire S alvation A rm y , w ill .be" th e even the, preachers are not announced tion, and the accomplishments of m er: The conditions referred to by . fighters: ing sp ea k e r a t th e Ocean Gi-b'vc in each case Dr. Wells, chairman “tho body. He was introduced by * / . : _+ . the firemen are those created* by j — ~ ' Auditorium on August fourth, the.0r the Program committee, is ne- Edward Van Note, organization the low-hanging limbs bn many of . . -.-. _ Anmial Salvation Army Sunday at j gotiating with invited preachei s. chairman^ Also speaking was District Councils the trees in Ocean Grove. When N ep tu n e P arents Jmos H. McRell, Ocean Grove, for the aerial truck answers alarms, . , . . the building. The announcement; In case we aro pleased to an- nounce . the ■ spcaket: has accepted mer police chief of Newark and lo Meet at St. Paul's it is necessary for a tillerman to ( N ig h t O n I U esddy was.made this week by Dr. George ■ . .our invitation. , August-!th will be sheriff of Essex county and Joseph operate, the rear steering upparat- '■ ______W Henson, president oi the. eiunp.Salvationi .Army Sunday' an(l the -.Santa, retiring secretary, who dis Annual Meeting To Be Held us on the truck. His position on j Concert, Play .And Displays meeting association, | eveningmessenger will he .-General eased industries along the shove T u e sd ay ; D eleg ates W i’.l H ear thc truck being some ten to twelve ‘ Planned To Show. V fnik of H igh i -.,j Gen. Booth retired' last October;Evangeline .Booth, a re a . Addresses By Drs. R. \V. Mark; feet above the street level, he is School; Program Divided Into from the, leadership of. the world-1 ■•This, will be good.news to lovers' Other officers elected at the Otto Leagler and Carli.de L. placcd in a direct line with the: Two Parts For Evjning’s wide service, and retiti'ffing from ,jf OceantGrove where .Miss Booth meeting included William Kelly, H ub b ard low-hanging branches. In order, UnterHainmcnt i Englandig i.u m to mthe t United ui:r...-.i States,oiau-.', tookluihv is very .jiopuiai*:.jiopulat. »ne-nas-She has - jirovedprovcu a vice president; Mr. Van Note, sec to minimize the danger of these JOSEPH MAYKK. u p) her residence at llarv.sdnle. really great- sttcccsstn tr>. her dis- . retary, and Wiliam Ammann, The annual meeting of the. Mon branches, the truck must be oper-! Parent’s Night in NVptune h ig h ______.______X.. Y. She was succeeded - in tlie tiiignishei father, ’founder _ of the .' treasurer. The' nominating com mouth County Council of Christian atcd at a low rate of speed, cs.-1school will be held Tuesday even-'— . I . officefice by Gen. George L. Carpes- Arttty It is a- great joy to ann- mittee included Nils Olson, Ed Education, and tho Monmouth pecially at night when the pros- ing, and, will feature a play, “Which F re e h o ld e r 'M a y e r' ter. I ounce ■ her coming to our famous ward Goldberg, Lloyd Dikeman, ence of tho limbs cannot always bo Is ^ e Way To.Bos(()n.?,, as t?ic' . _ • v County District Councils, to be The Salvation Army meetings in : pulpit. . Reuben) Lewis and Raymond Dorr- seen/ .first part of the program, and the j Seeks Renomirsation held at St. Paul’s church Tuesday Oeean Grove will begin Saturday, “F o r ; t he services 'of oven inp; o f e r . ' Firemen point to thiiT branch j many displays of the different ,de.| August anc^ continue through June 2U and the.morninjr.of July 14 Mr. Faby, Henry Fuller, Joseph afternoon and evening, will bring condition as seriously hampering,partments as the second part of! Director Of County Board Seeks until Monday, August 5. The open-, we have in mind two preachers Who Shafto, William Kelly and William members of all the church schools their work, delaying them in reach- j the evening’s entertainment open Opportunity To Run for Post ing of the meetings is. preceded have not found it. convenient to ac Matthews were named by Mr. Lube ing’the scene of the blaze, and at .to all parents and friends, in the county for the series of Former'Mayor Oi Belmar, Head a parade on Ocean avenue to the cept, our invitations1 but hope to to the orgnization committee. The all times, placing the tillerman in : a concert of several band so. addresses and confercncs. , Of Maloney Interests flag pole at the foot of Embury do so. We have others in mind next meting was announced for danger. On many times past, when | lections will preced the presenta- avenue, where the Salvation Army should these not find it possible A p ril 15. The keynote address of the after the apparatus traveled over the tion of the play, Kennit Stewart Freeholder Joseph Mayer, of Bel banner is raised, to remain until to adjust their plans. As soon as Among ohers attending were Mr. noon session will be given, by Dr. streets with such hazards, the j music director, nt Neptune, will di- mar, this week announced his can the close of the sessions. these gaps are filled we shall in ^McEeli, Herbert Durber, Clifford tillehnan suffered bruises and cuts rect, R. W. Marks pastor of the Allen didacy for renomination to that Gen, Evangeline Booth is the form! our public through the cour . Newton, Frank Haldeman, Joseph about the face sustained when Characters, in ihe play include town Presbyterian church. The office at the Piimary election in daughter of Gen. William- Booth, tesy of the Times. . Fatibenc, Gene Vaccaro, Herman S. Struck by the low hanging £arry. Faby as John Harvey; Olive Johnson, • Frank Stewart, Fred C. talk will follow the registering of May. Mr. Mayer is at present the -founder of thc. Salvation Army, "Fuilher, there are many de . _ , jHartz, Martha Harvey; Warren director of the board of freehold and thc sister of General BramWell Beyer and Samuel Gentile. delegates and an exhibit of books tails about thc auxiliary services c '. . . JRidgway, Chris Harvey, and Jeanne ers, having assumed that position Booth, second commander of tho The condition came to a head j Brophy as Mary Harvey. The play (Continued on Page 6) and materials. The afternoon pro when the lata Raymond L. Wyck- A rm y. Saturday, when the apparatus -was is under the direction of Miss Anne gram following the talk includes off became county clerk. Dr. Harold Paul Sloan; editor of lackus Cites County answering an alarm . on Stockton Gaub, of the school faculty; group conferences with Mrs. Clark Previous to. his going on the the Christian Advocate, will be thc Main-Central Leveled avenue. To reach the scene the en The list of displays and their Auditorium speaker at' the morn Sporting, Advantages Saunders presiding and Miss F. sponsors follow: ■board, he was the mayor of his gine passed down Delaware ave ing service on that day, it was M. Hcdden, state superintendent of First Floor—Miss Marshall, home town of Belmar, and has By $100,000 Fire nue, an avenue with numerous been identified with municipal nnd announced previously by Dr. Rob Bergen Evening Record children’s divisions participating corridor, Art Display;.Miss Brown, ert Wells, 'chairman.', of the pro trees alongf the curbs. During the Room 2, Clothing; Miss Parkinson, county government for the past Monday Night Fire Ruins Columnist Addresses Neptune Mrs. S. R, Spriggs will preside at twenty years. gram committee for the associa course, of the journey, the tiller- - Room 2, Table Sets; Mr: Cushman, |.\sbury. Park Hotel; Firemen Sportsmen's Dinner; Applegate the second conference for the su For twenty-one y ea rs, M r. M ay tion.; Endorsed For Office In State man, Claude Herbert in this c a s e '1100™ an educational film. ' Di\ Henson, in his note, also From Ten Communities Fight perintendnts, pastors and adult er Was president of the Martin Blaze; Guests Carried Frott, Federation In 1941 was endangered almost continu-1 _ ' Moor^Mr. Woolley, announced the direction of the classes. Rev. Otto Leagler also , , .. , ' ., , T aotbali 5quipment; Miss FeRer, Maloney utility interests that op B u ild in g tUy F irem en erated in several states, and music in the Auditorium and the will participate. ' ously by the limbs of trees,,and;Nat3ona, Honor-Society, English; The natural sporting advantages Young People’s Temple would be the apparatus had to come to a Miss Brophy, BookkecpinR; Miss!• through . ..this has , had much expert- o i Monmouth county were praised The evening session of the con under the supervision of Walter Fire of undeteimined origin virtual halt at many locations to • Scholl, Personality and Advertis-1 f.nCC 1,1 1 c \ uc wn an(. Monday night swept tlirough the by William Backus, editor of the ference will be taken up with the , . lino*. M ic, n a a ^ itiVc work. He is a graduate of the fiddowes, for the Auditorium, .and allow the tillcrinan to, manipulate j “ S. M m Adan v ,G. ,A_ A.; M r.iRcrco schooj flf Accolintancy and Mt . and Mrs.’ .Eddowes in the Main-Central hotel, Second avenue, rod and gun column appearing in discussion of the activities of the the Btergen Evening Record, his wheel without personal injury, ^ jeffJ.jR jVlfJe ” Ch' ; i the Cumberland college o: law. Temple. A. B Versoy will again Asbury Park, causing damage, es District Councils, including those timated at $100,000 and driving 95 speaking before a gathering af al fromt thej-i,„ jutting 'branches..... ,^1. i l_ ’ ’ ' 1 ‘ His statement follows* lend the music in the Tabernacle, Holmes, Guidance; Miss Way, Li- ! UM most 125 men at the fourth annual from Asbury Park, Lont; Branch, “I am a candidate for renomina-!with clai't'.nt-'° Kohlmann,. Auditoi ir persons into the street in the banquet of the Neptune Sports Freehold, Belmar, Manasquan, and Firemen, pointing out the he? j brary books; Mr. Long, Library, !tjon ag a mcmbe|. um organist, accompanying. : midst of a heavy rain. Apparatus men's club, held Monday evening ICeyport-Matawan. ' cessity of tho prompt arrival of the , Checker Club; Mrs. McLain, Room ' hc Board of Chosen Freeholders' ,T»i?ro' are remaining two dates, j f™n’ surrounding-towns, aided at the Chateau, Neptune. truck at fires irt the upper stories ^ atthc Primary next May.. I June 23 morning and July 14 even-1 AsHvnv Pal’k f,,c (lcl)avtmcnt Rev. Carlisle. L. Hubbard, pastor i, . . , , - ,. /First Aid, Health Lamp; Miss Mo- Also announced at the dinner of houses, where ladders, are of the ^ Design. Rqom VI. “ I feel that .any public official i'nK> Avhich arc as yet open, but Dr.•^ th e blaze, w hich 'foi>;.'-a was the endorsement of W. Star; of the First Methodist church, As includes thatiflt o f ra is in g 'm oney by H enson e.\*i)lainc-d th a t the, c o m m i t - t h r c a t e n w l to spreffd to ad- greatest importance to -the saving | Thir(j pi00r—Mr. Peterson,. Pro ley Applegate, president of tho at the present time whose power tee was contacting m inisters for 'J‘,1,1C' >>y. tVrenun as the names What will you do about this Ac tion of Sportsmen's club in 1941. at the curbs of their properties to Mr-■ b“in’. History; Mr. Little, j a-d c!cction j %vJ,v exer cv ing through the Times wheii thc sP1'<'’a<* rapidly through the frame tivity,” at this evening session ...... R oom 19, experiments; Mr. Russell '-...... • , plans were completed. -' .construction of the hotel, and two Backus, in his address, cited the take it upon themselves, for *h«>’, Commercial• kw, N. H. S. Bank;! ? . - sc® thc confidence work of the Neptune club in its guests were burned about the Frank ,G, Mount, Ocean Grove, own -safety and the safety of the Mr. Ballcntinc, English; Mr. Kates,! P mc, ^ e I,eoi’le of *Io»r Supplementing the program of work in fostering thc Monmouth summer services published last ^ ,m!s an,<1 '><’■ ' mployoe overcome secretary of the council, is in firemen, and prune their trees so Junior Business Training Note- j W„Ur oun y .is .no misp ace . County Federation of Sportsmen’s , t, •, « „ . I am deeply interested m the week, Dr. George W. Henson. pre-i >y T *■ u ^ ■■5^’ “ t ^ n,,p tc ‘l Ariabs, and pointed .but the great charge of the dinner arrangements that no branch will hang to so low books and Posters. . 'welfare and continued development sident of the Association, writes: |t« .“ tmgu.She the-fir,. Near y all of the ‘95 persons who fled the opportunity for both fishing nnd and reservations. as to be dangerous. i -.______..._ of Monmouth County. : . “lTie 1940 Piograni for Ocean j HE]\DQUAKTKKS TO OPEN hunting in thc county, and the (Concluded on fifth page.) Grove published in your last issue I $Urn!"<. bui! heart was thumping harder and 'T h e Me Canns did!”' . so that they’d feel sorr tor m e. . “Hello, hello!** . Peter’s older ihen: and! we can give out a state- ' LEOAl. tib riC E ■ IR IS H faster, and Ma, arid home, and safe "Yes, they were no worried about see? Weil, It .seems that this Get brother -said In his pleasant voice ifterit to the press and straighten ev; Monmouth Count* Surrogate's Office IE Y E S ty were coming nearer every sec Peter. He had half a dozeh appoint: trurte Keane, whose purse It was. is as' he took' in. the scene. “What's erything out, And by tills time next In tho matter of tlid Estate of CharJo3 S. ’W o o d r u f f , Deceased • ond. .’ ■' v m ents for S atu rd ay and he didn’t' a ward of. the Me Canns—her fa fioine on here?” ', . ■ ■ ■ week," Frank said cheerfullys ris Notice to creditors to Pr<036nt Sy.a M a ster o f Fiction The beloved old dirty doorway keep one of them. And there wo '• a ther and mother, died when she was "What’s going oh," Sheila an ing, “everyone- will have -forgotten Claims Against Estate. Pursuant to tho order of Joseph L. with children straggling about it in big party Saturday night—” little, and she grew up with the Me swered hotly, with a heaving chest, all about it. You'll be down?" Donnhny, Surrogato of the County of lho—dnr.k,_. thp .w elcom ing rush o t '■-“I know. The Cahills,” -Canns_And_E.,aer-M,cC:ann_MOJEbi "is thnt my. mother and my brother Ma glanced t Joe. and Joe; nod* Monmouth made on the Twentieth day IEENNORRIS "Wei!, wherever it was. And when lie c f -of—MarohT-1940>-oit-th&-appIlcation-or. thick air from the house, air.scented th ere—and I hadn’t seen him since and sister don’t believe me, and Tho First National Bank of Allen- with cooking and living and the om he didn’t get home to dress for that Tiller':,- Ber.cll bemuse he had lost I’ve had about - enough of -being “I-wiill'rM a then-said solemnly, dale. Executor of the estate of Charles they ill got perfectly crazy and Frank stood looking at them all. S. woodruff, docoased, notice is here inous note of carbolic, met her like my address but .1 didn't: know treated like a. thief and a liar and by Bivon tos tho creditors of said do- Read Every familiar voices. Sheila was up the they telephoned around everywhere. th at— a' slreet-walker and I don't know "My . mother wants ,'ou to know ceaacd to exhibit to the subscriber And at about ten o'clock Mr. Frank what else besides! whatever you think to light, my Executor os aforesaid, their debts and four (lights like a flying swallow; “Slow up, .Sheila! .Yda and he demands against the said estate, un Thrilling Installment she flung open the kitchen door ond Me Cann came out here,” ■ liked each other at the beach?" brother’ll do,” he said. der oath, within six months from the her cry of. "Ma! I’m back!” rang "Frank Me Cann dldl" CHAPTER X - ' Mrs, Carscadden , 'glanced'- at dato of tho aforesaid ordor, .or they "Just that one day. :And I hen we' will bo rorover barred of their actions (Continued from last week.) through the place. “Yes : Because It:seems thpi fie- danced that night.” . Sheila, therefor against tho said subscriber. Then everything took on the feel tcr had told his mother and Ger ''Well, here—here don’t be In such “It wouldn’t be fair to your broth- Dated, Freehold, N. J., .March 20, "Ar.d then the next time you meet 1040. • C H A P T E R I X ing and appearance of a nightmare. trude that he had known you up ot him It's four days-before his mar a hurry!” frank said, stopping her er, a n ' h im ill love w it' another Tho First National Bank of . Her mother was sitting at the Tiller's Beach last summer, and he riage to another girl?” with a big. gentle hand. young lady,” she said. A llen d ale, . ’.Viietv they w ere finally approach B y : Edward Hamilton Cashier, • ,%- kitchen table with Angela at one had even talked to them about you "You see. Joe?" "I’ve got to go!" Sheila told him, Sheila’s bewildered eyes went G4 West Allendale Avenue, • : ing the city, and the theater, ad- side of her. after he got home—" breathlessly. from Frank's serious, handsome Allendale. N. J. “Blit you wore still in love with -13-17 ($10.00) . . j , Vtrtiscments and' the multiplying “Joe’s dead!" Sheila thought, and "And we didn't know anything, of him ?” ."But wait a minute— face to her mother’s face; returned C H A N C K U Y 2— 00 . r.partmeht hoiiscs warned them that her heart failed her. course, except that you weren't "Well; I sort of liked him." Sheila "You wouldn’t,” she told him. to Frank's again. Color began to their.;loi:g' trip” was almost over, SHERIFF'S SALE;—By virtue of a “Well,, you came back," Mrs. home. Ma didn't take her clothes 5Uddenly took a llrmcr tone. “But I “You’d get out if your mother and stain her cheeks. writ of fi. fa. to mo directed, issued out • Sheila \vas; conscious .of a sudden Carscadden presently observed out off that night—did you, Ma?" . hate him now!” she said. sister and brother all double-crossed "What are you talking about?” of the Court of Chancery of the State Ir.fsitudo, a weariness-that seemed she demanded flatly. of. New Jersey, will bo exposed to salo of the most terrible silence that tri “I did. not," said Ma. Three days aflher ye’ve merricd y ou!” ' at public vendue on ’ to have as ■ much lo do with the “Niver you mind, miss!” her all the days of Sheila’s life had ever, “Mrs. Me Cann talked to Ma him!” her mother muttered in an Gentle and dark and good-na Monday, tho 22nd Dny of April, 1940 .s-cul as the body; Wonderful as it: mother answered. between tho hours of 12 o’clock and 5 existed between' herself and .her Saturday afternoon about our may undertone. “That’s fine doln’sl" tured, ho smiled down at her, not -.Would be to get lumie to Ma and “Wc feel as if you got the—the o’clock (ut 2 o'clock) in tho afternoou mother. ... be living over in Astoria'or some “Wait a minute. Ma. So you and freeing her arm from the grip of of said day, nt tho Court House in tho A::pcla ar.d ‘Joe and' have (lie first rotten. end of this, Sheila,’ Frank Borough of Freehold, County of Mon- , Sheila stood still, growing pale. where, where Ma could have vege Peter ;said. you'd .meet?”-: his fingers. ‘■thrilling_conversation with*them, she explained, with a half-smile, “It mouth, Now Jorsoy, to satisfy n de- S> She swallowed with a dry throat. tables and everything! ” Angela !a- ! She -swallowed, nodded, watchtog "Well, I never double-crossed creo of said court amounting to ap-- "'A w ished.thpt-it w as over.- . She d read-. anight be that you... and your mother "What—What’s the matter?" slie m ented,' VAnd now—now they’ll nev- her . brother's (ace-, anxiously, with you, did I, Sheila?” proximately $1,423.00. » ; C..1. tlie. esplanaiions-r-; —that all of us—it might be that we All tract or parcel of land and prem whispered. - er want to see us agalnl She scented drenched eyes. . Then, fighting back “Let me go!” the girl said angri- ises hereinafter particularly descrbied, 11 - "so cm cd" •‘ocTd “ to' *seo~the‘~'nlfiht' •'elt—'•" ' ' ' -•-■■■ ' Neit-her mother nor"^iSt5r~Spok distributors; o p . m h h s >m a h v i u e m a t e r ia l s Bodine funeral Borne — — il:__ JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. ' EstaUIibed 1800 ; GUILDUJflV HO tHES fl H 0 1007 Dan^s A re., Asbury Park Josopli H. Ely, Mffr. Tel. 1525 | hoihe iinpr o u e m en ts Oar sen Ices available to all re- ffardless of flnoiclal clroumstances. I g p i p s p m Telephone, Asbury Park'6600 PAGE F 0 U R. FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1940 church, Asbury Park, officiated at Paul’s . church and was well known THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES the services and interment- was in in Ocean Grove- for the fifteen Wallace Reed, Abbott avenue,' And Shore Tiities ; • Glenwood cemetery, West Long years he lived there. 30 YEARS AGO wa3 guest of honor a t a re cep tio n I’uhllsliril Frlduj of Bui eawcE'acy Branch. 'Flowers Were/conveyed Surviving' are his wife; Mrs. given by the young ladies of Rose . , HOME Ik 1».‘ KIIKSCIIm Editor and I'ubllsUur. to the cemetery on one of thc Fannie J. Worth;- a son, John; two mary Hall, a prep school a t G reen V FRANK L. >VILt«US, Locnl Editor (Editor’s Note: Theso Items. aro _ By RAYMONDPITCAIRN - trucks from the Ocean Grove fire daughters, Mrs. John Snyder, Car- tnkon from the bock files of the Times wich, Conn. . SIXTV-KOUU M.Viy AVENUE, OCEAN QUOTE, NE1V JERSEY for the yenr 1D10.) ■ department. bon dale; and Mrs. Howard Grad- Toleiiliono. * * “He has erected a * multitude of ' April 9, 1910 James Oakerson, Amos Cook, New Offices, and sent hither swarms ner, Factoryville, Pa., and a sister, StfBHCniHTlO.V William English, Georgft- vDoty,-- ‘ nii.il iliifla tl- lic r ci.i|>Xi po.sU(go-iuiah! hi tlie United States; Canada. 52.00 and MISS MAKION I!. GRANT Mrs. Kdytha foster, of Dalton, Pa. James Reeves and John Peer'were • '-*• !?•#**•?»*4ti- . a ye ar. • Funeral services were under the regular meeting, decided to build ADHIVIOSSIOS chatmed on mjiiest—always give former address. • . “The right of the people to be Funeral services , for Miss Mar the township’s representatives on direction of the. Matthews . and ADVMKTI^ISMIJNTS:. Kates will ho turtiishcd by us' on request, secure. in - their persons, ■ houses, ion B. Grant, i n ’,i| Stoclcton ave- a pit in the W ashington fire house, the panel of petit jur.ors for. the WATCH Ti;i J LA I1UL ON YOU It PAPIStt FOR THE EXPIRATION OF Francioni. funeral home, Asbury YOUR SUBSCRIPTION papers, and effects, against unrca-., nue^vere helcl VVed^daymorning m lnterment , so that repairs and adjustments to May term of the Freehold court. sonable searches amV seizures, shall Park, with interment in the Worth They were drawn by Sheriff Clar .L^r.?eroHd*cluss tnall at .the Octan Grovo postofllce not be violated . . /’ at the^Farry Mpmjlmt; home, • As-' ccmotcv p the steamer could be easily made. ;. V/.v :.o- ■*.. * V bury Park, with .the Rev.. Sidney , ’ ence E. F. Hetrick. ' rilE TKfTH IX ITS; I*ltOPEIt PLACE They also authorized the .placing of Here are two distinctively /Amer E. Grant,' pastor, of the St. Marks ' T. Nelson Lillagore had joined horses in the house for the summer ican statements. The first was writ Episcopal . church, Paterson,, a the army of automobile - owners, ten .into ; the Declaration of Inde Firemen’s Protest Justified - i nephew, of Miss, Grant, officiating. 15 YEARS AGO mpnths, and refused to purchase and was generously sharing the pendence as a protest against the - " Tho protiist of-the Bugle Hook and Ladder members, oppressions,,which brought on the- interment Was in Monmouth Me------— . ... ,. - . — — 1 the team of horses from the Eagle pleasures .of autortiobiling with his Revolution. Tlie second'was written nforial nark I • a ■ These items aro friends in, Ocean Grove. against the danjfer of overhanging tree branches is timely. moiiai iiaiK. , . ! taken from the back flics of tho Times company. The commissioners did, “ into our Bill. of Rights. Together Miss Grant died Sunday evening f»>' the year 1025.) they express a fundamental national however, pledge themselves to Receiving 110 pay for their services, the firemen do a great in the. Hazard hospital, Long April 10, 1925 concept—that thc citizen's right of stand any deficiency above the v.ork in protecting Ocean'Grove residents and property privacy in his own life and his.own Branch, where-she had been rush- Mattresses ready for delivery to SCIENTIFIC from the ritvuges of fire, and thus are clue all the consider home should remain inviolate. ed by thc Occtm Grove first aid the Boscobel hotel, Main avenue, earning power of the team. . / / TREE SURGERY But today millions of Americans squad after suffering a stroke at were destroyed by a fire which Marcus L. Clayton, was elected ation and help possible in making their task a bit easier. are wondering just how far that j president of the Neptune township Kvergrcens and Sli«do«Trees her' Jiome. Surviving are a sister, I swept .through the Storage Battery planted with one-y^nr ifunran- •There would be little inconvenience connected with .the principle is still honored. Today when board of education for a third term mbre than-120,000 census-takcis have' Mrs. A. H. Anglenian and a broth-{Inn, Main street, Asbury Park. tee. , priming of the numerous trees in Occan Grove if every been knocking at their doors to de find John H. Dewis was named as- Now higii .'pressure.' Spray’ C1-, Arthur B. Grant. She was a !The nmttrcssos were stored in the Equipment now out on Dor property owner 'would take.it upon himself to cafe for the mand-answers 'tbpersonal questions member of the St. James Episcopal secohd‘floor of the building, occu- vice president for his second teim mant Spraying. ' Write or phone that no earlier census asked, they- at the organization meeting of trees on his property. A few moments'taken in tUe'.elimi* are wondering if the American- church, Bradley Ceach. : ! pied by Robert, and Ernest’Jemi- WALTERS TREE EXPERTS Spirit-in Government 1ms changed. t h a t body. ' V i 1 ;• ' / Asbury Park, P. O. Box'186 niitioii ol> tlie-low-hiinging branch hazard would be greatly J^tj^JK aU C K -K jirU E K ^K ^J^;:son, mattressmiUtl'0SS 'manufacturers,manufacturers. • yo rrth cy know that" tlie inen ’Who j Final-readings were held'on" the 321 Tuttle Ave., Spring Lake appreciated by the firemen who continually dodge and „ , . w- -,-,-■: '-. .. Fire sirens .were purchased by ordinances increasing the salary established our Government never Tei. Spring Lake 1817 contemplated such a thing as forc of tho, assessor and collector in ducl>: while operating the tiller on the aerial truck, and We do all Tree Surgery for ing American citizens to reveal to Neptune township. The collector would facilitate prompt,.safe and uninterrupted answering censiis-takers—Who m ay ;bc political O. G. Camp Meeting Assn. will'-receive $1,200 and the Assess- ‘. of all alkr'ms;- Each resident should dp his part, in ridding appdintees or neighbors or both— automobile, accident last Sunday. Stokes pumper and the Eagle the.many personal matters, includ H e w a s 58. truck. . , ( the streets of this hazard. •. ,“ ing wages, salary and other income, asked of some 130,000,000 American Mr. Mauer was ■ born. in. BrisT . The Association • completed the ri— v;-;; citizens in the 1940 census. • tol, Pa., and moved to Linden, jgrayclirig and ' marking of -many -Identifying Aliens How, then, it may be asked, did where he became president of the Ocean Grove streets preparatory to America come to depart so far from Linden Taxpayers Association arid the summer season. Concrete these safeguards of the' right of for many years wfts train director The Dies Committee, following up its investigation of every man to personal privacy? street markers were! placed at the . . . THE PIONEER OFFICE. :. of' the Pennsylvania railroad. He the activity of Communism in the Pittsburgh area, cited The answer is obvious. It is.the. Ocean avenue intersections. was a member of the Cornerstone Gcojge Powers, Russian born secretary of the Communist old story of Bureaucracy feeding Thirty members of the Ocean Wc have a large list of cottages and bungalows upon its own power. It is tlie story Masonic lodge, Linden; the Junior, Grove Friars club attended the to rent for the season and suggest an early inspec Party iii western.Pennsylvania, for contempt of the House. of what happens when politicians Order of American - Mechanics,! dinner dance of thnt organization and jobholders are permitted to tion of same This action was taken because of his refusal to answer go tlieir own way unchecked by Bristol, and a member of the Dutch j held' in Forked River. It was the many ('[iiestions and to produce records of thc party for Congress or the people. Reformed church' and Men’s Bible third such affair held by the club, ./•"'/ With our twenty-two companies, we can take ' tlie inspection of the congressional committee. Bureaucratic snooping is not new- class. . j The Eastern Jersey Power and —even to America. During the past He had spent many summers ill Light company . enounced they care of any of your insurance problems. Portions of Powers’ testimony furnish evidence of the few years we have seen much of it. Ocean Grove iind was a regulai But heretofore it has’invaded the j would install a floodlight system importance to the national welfare of an alien registration rights of only small and politically- attendant at the Auditorium sor- 'to illuminate the soldier’s monu- law, legislation which has been frequently advocated, in Uninfluential minorities — and for Imcnt at the Broadway gates. Thc SPECIALS FOR SALE that reason lias been tolerated by . Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Kath- work' would be done at cost, accord- Congress but always blocked by statesmen claiming to the people. Then.' emboldened by the , Twenty room rooming house, sixteen bed rooms, hi'tve the, interests of our'alien populatiOn;at heart. absence of effective protests, it in eririe K; Mauer;. a. son,' Frederick I ing to officials o f the poWer co.in- sisted upon prying into the intimate R., ji4., of Cranford, N J.; ' two 'pany. bath, extra toilets. Furnished. Mt. Hermon Way. According fo the press. Powers, who is only 35 years affairs of every citizen. - daughters, Mrs. Robert • C. .Sim-1 -The story of his recent -.trip to $3,000.00 Such are tlie methods of Bureau mpns;..of Elizabeth andM iss Jean.. South America was'outlined by Dr. (if-itge. told the Dies Committee that he;could not;rememb cratic oppression — yesterday the C. M auer,. of Linden; a grandson, f Henry 'B. Dorr nt the meeting of Abbott Avenue, near ocean, eight rooms, four er. the family- name of,-liis father and mbther. which 'was few; tomorrow thc many. his own nsirne before he changed it lor Powers shortly af That is how Bureaucracy always Frederick R., 3rd, and a sister, j the ICiwanis club, Asbury Park bed. rooms, bath. .$3,000.00 gains power, as the current, history Miss Emma L. Manor, of Ocean‘held,in the Metropolitan hotel., Dr. ter he arrived in the United States from Russia, seventeen of totalitarian Europe, with, its- Grove. ! Dorr also' outlined’ his trip for the Mt. Hermon Way, eight rooms, six. bed rooms, growing record of minority and .years, a go. '• .. 1 • ' • religious, persecution, will show. — ------iTimes'.' whilo on the journey bathj furnished ...... $2,500.00 Powers’, alibi for this “poor, memory”, is that he auto That is how Free Government is F R E D V. W O R TH | th ro u g h le tte rs to th e p ap er. weakened. Funeral, services were held Tries- j ’ As determined by the; county matically became .an American citizen because his father That is what the Founders meant day afternoon jit Carboiidnle,- Pa.,.board of taxation, tho tax rate for E. N. WOOLSTON l.ecame nattiralized. But he could not remember when or when they said: “Eternal Vigilance for Fred V. Worth, of Neptune, j the Township of Neptune for 1925 is thc Price of Liberty.” And that Is where his father had been made a citizen of the United wliat the people recognize when and formerly of Ocean. Grove, j was sot at $3.G4, h decrease from' 48 MAIN AVENUE ■' States.', ■' they protest against increasing inva who died, in I’itkin hospital, last, the rate of 1924, which was set at sions of their right of privacy. week. He was 74/ i ?3.99. The Asbury Park rate was Tcl.398 , Ocean Grove, N. J. Here we have a typical example of the looseness of .Mi'. Worth-was a member, of St.'sot nt $3.93. .1 our alien laws. If. the family to which Powers belonged ISO.UND TAiBLE SKSSION ■had been duly-registered and required to have identifica Ladies Group Met At -Methodist tion cards when it arrived in the United Sates, undoubt Home-Monday Tlie W ayne Tea Room / ^lillillliilllllllliv.lllill ...... iiliiluiriiniiumi,ii, edly the Pittsburgh red would have a much better memory The- Ocean Grove Round Table Asbury and New Jersey Avenues • At Emory Street Bridge than he. now-claims to possess.. met Monday evening at Methodist REAL ESTATE •/ Luncheons Dinners There are many aliens in the United States, traveling Home for-the Aged, (53 Clark ave i Rooming House—19 Rooms. Bath. 3 lavatories. . Furnished. MOGLIA’S ICE CREAM—PACKAGE OR BULK = Excellent location. Price ?3,200 — $500 cash under false names, performing subversive work of one,-s A social for the benefit of the HlllsltjltttjJUUgUliaHlllllllltllllniftlllllllllllllllslllltlKINIIISltlMSlllilltllllllllllllillllljlllltllllllll1' Paul Korb, lil5 Corlies avenue. Miss .Grace Spann, and deputy Mias “I say,” said the novice, who was Ladies Aid society of St. Paul’s Anne Shaw, A-Betsy Boss party Miss June Nicholson, 1410 'Sixth (being given a demonstration in a church will be held at the home avenue, was hostess to the Octa was also held for members cele IN AND OUT OF| J? thought Ur tbe Week End used car, “what makes it jerk so of Mrs. Charles Coopey, 32 Main Allegro club last Thursday even brating birthdays during April. ing. when you first put it into gear?” OCEAN' GROVE avenue, on Tuesday. afternoon at By Rev! John Pemberton, Jr. j The Harmony Trumpeteers of Pastor .of St Paul’s j “Ah,” said the salesman, “that 2:30. Roy DeValleire has returned to Philadelphia, were heard at the his home, 1401 Seventh avenue; morning and evening services Sun- proves it to be a real cm1—it’.-; anx- Mr; and Mrs P. Bylsma, of Little Mrs. J. Kilahaw, 7 Emburyave- ' ,' •; - . The Divine Present ., ...... '• y after spending the winter in: the .dayiJn-theJW est-Grove-M ethodist ious-to-stnrtT"=Exchanga;— . Ealla^3Ji2X71SKtCpumHMfidI2tM South. y ■/ — churoli. '. —The group- —m ie; - hasr-i -:Mjpened-het''-eottuge--i>f— - t~ • great scholar, theologian, .. apperrrod Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson, 204 through the efforts of the, pastor, ter spending the winter in EOselie DeW iti House, 33 Atlantic avenue, and scientist, Roger' Bason, which claims he attempted to make a IX CHA.VCKItV OF N E W J E R S E Y South Atkins avenue, : entertained Rev,, George W. .Yard, who has- early this year, aja npw preparing Brass Head which would speak as a divine oracle, informing him; of To Roiwrt T. Xonnent: ' * • * ' Park, N. J. relatives from Ramsey over the known the men for several years ; the hotel for early season opening. such Thatters that would enable him to surround Britain with a wall w eekend; I!y virtue of an .order of the Court Arthur Crelin, son of Mrs. M. of brass. Thd Head ;vas finally complete but Bacon/'worn out with and on many occasions has had of Chancery of New Jersey made on They do not expect to operate the their assistance. Crelin, Ocean Grove, has accepted tho fatigue of his work, had to intrust, his oracle to the care of his Mr, and Mrs. Herman Truex tlm day of tho date hereof, in a causo restaurant but plan to lease that and daughter Helen, 113 South At .whi'ivln NeiHune Building and Loan a position in the Cortland County man Miles* who was to arouse Bacon as soon as it began tn speak; Association is complainant, . • and part of the house. With fear and trembling, Miles watched the grotesque head: Finally, kins avenue, was.last Sunday visit Thomas Monro«*. f*olyard, et als., aro hospital, Cortland, N. Y. ors. in Silvertori. deftuidants, you are recpilred to. ap the silcnce was broken. “Time -is!” said the Brass Head. Then pear and answer the bill of complaint, Tonight is the final night of the there, was a half hour of silence. "Time was!” said thu Head. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W.ilkihs, on or before , tho tlfth day'of .June, CARD PARTY iBENEFIT P. T. A. Again silcnce, then, “Time’s past!” thundered the Head and fell with Tinton Falls, were-Tuesday guests ll'tO, or the said bill will be taken as, Knights of Honor Country Fair at eonfesS«*d against you. St. Paul’s church. All are urged a crash to the floor. Miles was terrified and failed to awaken his of Mr. ond Mrs. J. W. Keynolds, B. F E D D E S S a id Id 11 Is lllfd to fo reclose th ree . master. When Bacon'awoke and learned what had taken’place, he 211 South Atkins avenue. -. certain mortgages, held by the Nop* to attend this function of the Mrs. Neu Is Hostess To Ladies was furious. All his work had been in vain. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. William De Roche, JEWELER turn* Building and I,oan Association, Friday Evening , dated March 18 , lfl£l, M arch It, 192d . young, m e n ’s: gro u p . •The desire to know the future is one of the great longings- of Suririk Lake, were guests of Mrs. Watch Repairing and O ctober 22, 11*27. . T h e , m ortgagea Mrs. W. H. Snyder, of Philadel Mr. and Mrs; Milton J., Neu, of every soul. How often we hear it said, “If only B knew then what Ds Roche’s parents last Thursday c o v o r lands In the Bomngli of Avon- eyening, at 1221 Eleventh avenue; by-theiSea, -in the County of Mon phia, a summer tent-colony resi 123 Mt.-Tabor Way, were hosts at I know now.” Suppose we could make a Brass Head that would Best Prices For Old Gold mouth and State of New Jersey. speak, what else of supreme importance could it say,-than, “Time is! . Mrs. Robert Sassaman was host And you, Robert T. Norment, are dent of Ocean Grove, ■was a V LSI ■ a card party for the benefit of the Appraised Free Time was! Time's past!” All"history, attests to.this,fact—the value ess Thursday afternoon to mem made a defendant, because you hold a 57 Main Avenue judgment affecting the premise** du* tor in the resort during; the past Ocean Grove-Ncptunc P, T. A., at of the present moment. bers of the W. H .. M. S., at her Ocean Grove «riiin-d In said; bill of complaint. week-end. / their home on Friday evening. Ten The-Divine Present! He who learns life's lesson about- the use hom e,1 7E M o rris avenue: -N eptune RICHARD W. STOUT, The regular meeting of the La tables were in play, uniform table oi* the present moment has come into possession of knowledge which. City. - • .v Post Office Buildinp Solicitor for Complainant, will enrich his-life, in' time and eternity. It’s yesterday’s rainbows, Electric Building. dies Aid society of St. - Paul’s prizes being awarded. High scor The Ladies. Aid Society at their Asbury Park, X. J.’ ers were Mrs. Robert Meredith, yesterday's beautiful vistas, yesterday’s wonderful experiences .of -April meeting gave memorial f »:itv*.l -A p ril 11H0. -' church, will meet Wednesday af which w espeak, or, of the dream cities of tomorrow. The • tomorrow hymnals to' past,-presidents, Mrs. — ir,-is • ternoon i.t 2:30 in the Junior room M rs. Robert Long, Mrs. Homer that never, or seldom ever 'comes; cannot be counted on. Today is Annie R. Tilton and Mrs. Annie E. of the church. Kresge, Mrs. Marjorie Mac ■ Whin- all we have. Every yesterday, was a today. Every tomorrow must H aley . . ney,—Mrs. Guy - Quinn—M rs.- Wil -ber?a-today, Miss Vi rg iniaG ravattT i 13 0~CoF^ - ;Miss E. L t Maurer” and Mrs. liam Ludwig, Mrs. G A. Falkner, Today—Today—Today! Making <;ach day count .in life saves us lies avenue; and Miss Betty Law- Frances Senior, 62 Abbott ave M iss J a n e t B u sh , Mi". A. G riffith from fretting'about “Time w as," or “Time’s p a s t!’’ L e t us live in lor, 1215 Ninth avenue, spent nue, have returned from St. Pet the Divine Present and sooner or. later wi- may awaken to the their Easter vacation in Borderi- and Mr. Robert E. Williams. Door ersburg, Fla.1, where they spent Divine. Presence. “In Him we live and move and have out-being.” town and Trenton. , prizes were awarded to Mrs. Alex Mrs. Robert S. Truax, 138 Oxc- A t Your Service the winter season. ander Anderson, Mrs. W. Hcintz GENERAL BOOTH nia avenue, was hostess to the Curwin F- Dodd, 87 Heck ave We Invite the people of this community and surrounding and Mr. H, R. Bush. (Continued from first pago) NEPTUNE Modernette club las; Wednesday nue, was in Freehold yesterday, evening. Cards were played and vicinity to avail themselves of our cotnpleto banking facilities Refreshments were served after and conferences to be announced where he attended the closing ses SCHOOL NOTES refreshments served. which include the following:. the games. Mrs. Neu -was assisted later. W alter D. Bddowoi: will di sions of the March term grand Frank C. Ammann,' son of' Mr. in serving by Mrs. E. O. Forbes, rect the Auditorium music and lead CHECK ACCOUNT jury,"of which he was a.mcmber. C A LEN D A R and Mrs. IVilllair. Ammann,' 30 chairman of the ways and means the choir and Clarence ICohlmann South Main street, has returned SPECIAL INTEREST ACCOUNT Mrs.' Orah T. Hilkrt, of the Monday, April 15—G. A . A. committee, Mrs. J. H. Hemphill will, be at the organ. The music in to Rider' college, Trenton,. after • CREDIT DEPARTMENT Council meeting. Library;-commit-: the Easter holidays. Sancroft-Taylor Rest Home, Cook- and Miss Janet Bush. the Temple nine! o’clock srvices will TRUST DEPARTMENT man avenue, is in Newark where tee meeting. Boys’ Physical Edu Miss Mary E. Garrabrarit, was Others present were Mr. and bt in charge of Mr. and Mrs. TRAVELERS’CHECKS she is attending the annual ses cation Class Captains’ meeting. given a surprise party Wednesday Mrs. Charles Cowan,-Mrs. If A, Eddowes nad the Tabernacle morn evening, by. friends and relatives SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES sions of tlie Newark Conference. Tuesday, April Hi—Leaders Bush, Mr. Guy Quito,, Mrs. A. ing hour Mr. Versoy and Mr. Kohl- -in honor of her birthday, at her Corps. Checker club. home, .1222 Ninth avenue, Each deposit account at this bank is insured up The Ocean Grove W. C. T U. Griffith, Mrs; John Syms, Mrs. Ruth m ann. ■ , Wednesday, April 17—-B. A. A. Liberty Council No, 52, D. of A., to $5,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora will hold si covered dish luncheon Trimmer, Mrs. Charles Bilms, Mrs. “Plan to come this season to executive -meeting. Library com held a reception, Tuesday evening, in the junior room of St. Paul’s Morris Ross, Mrs. Frank Wilson, Ocean Grove God’s beautiful tion. mittee meeting. for Miss Eva Haar;, of the State ch u rch , T u esd ay , a t 12 :3Q. A Square Mile; of health and happi law committee, district deputy Mrs. Edna Davis, Mrs. J. Wesley Thursday, April 1 fi—Student! WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE regular meeting will follow at Hiller, Mrs. Clarance Bruce, Mrs: n ess.” Council. Ocean. Grove-Neptune 2:30. : xMKiituitiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiKiiiiMininwminiiimniiniiiuii'Jimdiiiniiniu^ Edward Kelsey, Mrs. Irving Os P. T., A., meeting. Members of the fire department FREEHOLDER MAYOR borne, Mrs. Paul Stubb, Mrs. Elmer Friday, April 19—Fifth mark Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank first aid squad inspected a new WOOLMAN’S i Beattie, Mrs. Violet Bennett, Mrs, ing period closes. Buick nmbuftmcq Monday, brought (Concluded .from first page) Main St., Asbury Park Main Ave., Ocean Grove Barn Dance Given here from New York. The new John E. Newbon, Mrs. J. H. Ryan, “I believe that a member of the A barn dance was held by the Member'Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ambulance is like those used at the Mrs. J. B. Jackson,' Mrs. E. W. Board of Freeholders, can be of QUAUTY MARKET’ !< great assistance in that work. I. girls’, , athletic, , , association , ., of Nep- jju u a m New York World’s Fair. Davis, tho Misses Helen Thomp believe that one of the Neatest! J™ ? 'W sch.°o1' Fn(in>' evoninP Paul C. Cameron, Ridgewood, son, Julia Little, Evelyn Ludwig stimulants in creting better times j :n_?ie gymnasium, 125 Heck Avenue N. J., operator of the Cameron and Master Robert Neu. in Monmouth at this time, is that! . D°rothy I-aoney was general House, Ocean avenue, was a visitor of lower taxes. . , chairman, assisted by Dons. Stout, Ocean Grove in' Ocean Grove yesterday, inspect CIRCLE HEARS COLUMNIST “T h e re w a s a, s u b sta n tia l reduc-1 !^ar,CQ• V^erna W alla, e n tertain m en t ing his hotel previous to its open Telephone 963 • tlo n in ihe amount to be raised for . ^ i Corrielms Minor, refreshments, Don’t Worry! ing later in the season. • Ponnd Mrs. Helen Horton Albert. Ad county taxes this year, and I hope * Entertainment was provided by Considerable work is being done dresses Meeting in Church that continues. At the Sam-’ time lNePtune students. Gil' Rpmer Prime Rib Roast of i>n th e Q u a k er In n B ite Shop, M ain Mrs. Helen Horton Albert,' press of course. ,we must have a..pv.o-'!Rav® -evcl'ai selections on his har- Keep Your Valuables avenue; preparatory to its opening R eef 1...... ;..... :25c. columnist, was the principal speak grcssive program—one that keeps .”lonica guitar, a monologue by for the season, by M. B. Stratton, er at the regular meeting of the up with the present and looks to i u,sc Are8S«i Frances Goldstein Capons ...... 35c. proprietor. The work includes the the future. - sanff a s0‘°> and a trio consisting In a Safe Deposit Box Mothers' Circle, held Wednesday opening of a new entrance on.Cen in St; Paul’s church. Mrs. Albert “All this calls for knowledge ^®ris ®runo» Brano and Eye Roast of Beef .... 33c. tral avenue. and experience in county govern- Lawrence, also sang, accom Easily Accessible Secure spoke oh food and safety. Mr, ant! Mrs. Andrew Milligan, The editor of the column, “We ment and I believe that niy six 'I!V Oorm Cbuck Roast ...20c< Costs But Little Bradley Beach, summer residents years as. a member of the board I Refreshments were served, and Women,” appearing daily, told of of. Ocean Grove, are the parents Smoked Tongue ...... 27c. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION tho many recipies received by her has given me al certain knowledge1 ®2u®lC, nc'np' by every- if a son, born Sunday in Fitkin in the course of her week, and ex and experience that is of great Spare Ribs .—...... 17c. hospital, Neptune. Mr. Milligan is plained many of the methods of value in this connection.” The First National Bank of Bradley Beach the assistant cashier of the Brad cooking food to her listeners. Sev Bacon, Sliced ley Beach National bank. Bradley Beach, N. J. eral methods of garnishing salads MAIN CENTRAL Neptune News Notes J (Vz lb. pkg.) ...... 12c. Mr and Mrs. Milton J. Neu, 123 were-also discussed. iContinticd from flrBt pago.) Mt. Tabor Way, had as, their recent Mrs. Robert W. Wcoch led the north of the burning hotel were Charles. Ely is ill at his home, quests Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Gaston devotions at the start of the ses 1209 Vi Seventh nvenue. lost from the view of the crowd and daughter, Joan, of Jersey City. sion, and Mrs. Archie: Griffith Millard Grant, 20U South Atkins many times as the cloud of smoke They will entertain this, weekend sang, “Morning,” and “Bird’s Song avenue;' visited in Newark last drifted over them. Asbury Park w eek. Mr. and Mrs.1 E. Unger and Miss at Eevntide.” In preparation for Engine 4 was stationed at this Blaine Unger, >f Westfield, N.-J. th e electio n o f offices-,' a t th e n e x t Mrs. Sanford Talman, Atkins point arid maintained a strong deck ■avenue, is a surgical patient in Mrs. S. L Mauger, a summer meeting, a nomination committee nozzle stream on the rear of tho Fitkin hospital. resident of "Ocean Grove, is leav including Mrs. William Taylor, Mrs. building. In the front the aerial ■Mrs. Nettie Hall, 1111 Corlies ing her winter-home in St, Peters William Heintz, Mrs. Charles Bilms avenue, visited relatives in Nep I f every Merchant KNEW truck and several hant! nozzles and burg, Fla-, and returning to Bris and Mrs. Emma Smith were named- tune City last "week. deluge sets held the blaze to the tol, Pa., where she will stay until Mrs. Alfred Atkinson and daugh , - 1 ...... one building. ICE Refrigeration the summer season, when sho will ter have returned to J.225 Corlies ; Beautiful Gardens It was reported that a $50,000 avenue from Fitkin hospital. move to her Occan Grove resi Orton Plantation a I Winnabow, insurance policy was held by the Miss ‘ Viola Archer, 1222 Elev derice. near Wilmington, N. C., is noted for means-m Dollars and Sense! Warnocks on the burned building. enth. avenue, spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs Charles -Martin, its beautiful gardens, which are with her mother in Adelphia. open to the public. There is a large 75'/i Mt. Pisgah Way, entertained :.; 'y r X O TIC K ,\ ;V; .Mr, and Mrs. Charles Ely," Lake v ariety o t camellias, mimosa, aza Take notice that, npplicUtlon lms wood, .were recent .guests of Mrs. their four daughters and one leas and crepe myrtle, as well as been made to Uie Township Committee of Uie To\vn«hi|) .of Neptune to trans —L • ' 'fs—-___ ; L i granddaughter over the weekend. Japanese plum trees, tea' olives, hol fer to Joseph Troy Evans* trading as They were Mis. Samuel Bowers ly, sm ilax and youpon. The 12,000- Thompsoii s Sea Food] Hestaurant, for premises located at State Highway No. and daughter Martha; of Camp- acre plantation was established in near Shark River, the' Retail Con MATTHEWS an J 1725 by "King” Roger Moore and sumption Licenso No. c 3 heretofore gaw, N. J., and Mrs. J. Heathcote, issued to Kay Vlsgo Dnlsaard. trad ' ; FRANCiONI;' ECONOMY EFFICIENCY Mrs. Antoniette DenBlyker and surrounds a mansion which is one ing as Thompsons Sea Food noslau- ot the finest examples of colonial ranL for premises, locixted at State Miss Alison Martin, of Paterson homes in America. lli«liway No. X u neni} Shark River.. Funeral Directors N.J. Objections, if. any, should he made immediately fn’ writing to John W. The oldest Undertaking E s The regular monthly meeting of Ivnox, Clerk of tlio Township Commit tabiistaent in - Monmouth tee. " ' the Literature department of the •; , .Toaeph T ro y . E v a n s, C onnty. -. Strassburger’s C:VOak Ridge Avenue, Sontinsious Service Ocean Grove. Woman's club will Nutley, N. J.. —If.. 16* . . . First-Class Ambulance 3er* .meet Monday evening at the club Vice. .-;;i ' house. The subject of discussion Market 704 Seventh Avenue about ICE Air-Conditioned Re- Will be “Period of Reconstruction Pilgrim Pathway and din Street _ ow^egn**e*c*e6»> which is enthusiastically vouched and Consolidation.” Miss Mary . 'Asbury Park, N. J. Telephone Asbury Park 1749 merchants who own a FLEETWOOD Elliott Dunham will review “Van- WANTED:|used articles' Telephcno. Asbury Park S i; The Oldest Independent General . Best prices_t>a!d for Antinuc:' FLEETWOOD costs less than half to dermark’s . Folly,” by Herbert or Modern ■ Furniture, Brlc-a- Market in Ocean Grove 4 Brac; Silverware, China, .Firei keeps food and perishable’s in better Quick. arms, Rugs, etc., in fact we, buy ; buy, and k< Miss E. K, Shaw, proprietor of SPECIALS anything, ; :;- • : t • condition Ithan other types of refrigeration Entire furnshngs. of - homes the Ardmore-Summerfield hotel, Opening for Week-ends of bought..'. ^ •. '■ ASK FOR— we’ve used !” Before YOU invest . . . Investi- accompanied by Mrs. P. W. Yard, Home Cooking Dept., Satur Get our estimate before, you CREAM PUFFS gate! was in Ocean Grove yesterday pre day, April 13.', sell, . K;. • v;y CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS paring her hotel for opening on Rtiumci Coffee Cake. 20c. each BLUME’S QUAINT SHOP MODERN ICE REFRIGERATION FOR ALL! May 29. Miss Shaw spent Febru ," BANANA, CHERRY,' -■ Pound Cake, i!5c. % o f cake M Sonib Vala Streef. ary in St. Petersburg, Fla., visit CHOCOLATE ; B ran 'Muffins .,25c. doK. ’ Telephone A. P. 4M0. . * Fi«b Case* • Floral Cases ing Miss Clara L. Street and dur Home-Made RoHs.-.-25c. doz. WHIPPED. CREAM PIES ® Storage CoCoolers 9 Display Cases ing March they occupied? a cabana Potato' Salad — -20c. lb. They are in the Ice Boi s Dairy RefrigeratorsRofr • Vegetable Cates , at Madeira Beach,- near St. Peters Home-Baked Beans....12c. lb. b u rg . ' Chicken Croquettes 3 for 2Sc H O T Home-Made Bread Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Versoy spent Roast Beef and Virginia, AWNINGS the week-end at their home, 50 . Boiled Ham ....20c. Vi xK DAILY. SEABOARD rinec ■ .» 'Embury. avenue, before returning Prime; Meats' . and F r e s h to: Newark where Mr. Versoy; will Killed Poultry, Fancy. Gro Your Orders REITZ MODEL RAKIRY .NOW . SERVICE have charge .of the singing at. the ceries, Fruits, Vegetables. 111 E m ory S tr e e t Love Feast of the Newark Metho Our own make sausage . . A sb u ry P a rk ' dist conference, held at) St. Luke’s T0WNE DECORATORS meat. 47 Pilgrim Pathway PH O N E 2620 A SB U R Y P K church Sunday morning. During tjph#latering Slip Covers, , Oceats Grove the winter Mr. Versoy has held BIRD’S EYE FROSTED Drapes DEMONSTRATION AT NO OBLIGATION services and led singing at many FOODS 619-621 Bangs Ave. Asbury Pk. Tune in on “TIME OUT”—WCAP Tuesday tind Thursday,. 12:45 P. M. Newark and vicinity churches, .and Raspberries ,...... 23c, box .. Tel. A. P. 3837 • returned Wednesday to address tho Small Green Lima Be&ns I. N. SCHAFMAN, formerly service at the Home for the Aged. 23c. box with Stelnbach-Kresge TRY US FOR JOB PRINTING 03 Clark avenue. Shop where you cart Park. p a g e s ix FRIDAY, ABRIL 12,1940 WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS BY JOSEPH ft7. LuBINE N E W S QUIZ K'moiu >:»»r neit\s? Ono hundred NESS GUIDE Dswey Campaign Gains Steam points.if you.answer all the follow* lug questions. Deduct 20 for. each GARAGE—ATLAS TIRES t(ue$tion you m iss’.- Score o f , 60 to '%till iC W isconsin Victories* • par feet: HE TIMES advertisers need oun trade and 1 "Friendship. W hen you nead anything first J SH AFTO'SG AR AGE try - to buy it at'home. . We are anxious to | I'liono 1130 Twenty-Four Scrvlco - Used Cars TMFrFTerni- Grows IS s- lik ely STOUAOE—BATTKRT—*TOWING SKitVICE—REPAIJIING | see our home community the center of com- 1 Corner Corllos Avenuo and 3Ialn Street Neptune, N. J. (K ill "111**:* NOT'-'—When opinions are expressed in the si? columns, tlioy 7 '^ H v ls ------| mercial and social activity. Communities grow and 1 cr^y rowookl LAUNDRIES aro cl. Ih:* news analyst anti not necessarily' rf Hits newspaper.) acedor R* P. | prosper through combined efforto. Cooperation and | —— ■ —> lU’itMsc'd by W estern N eivspapor Wni.m | team work make for results. Trade at home, | VorK iS'/'us branded as frauds'the; IMPERIAL LAUNDRY POLITICS: i-.V.^vVvv-r^f papers which - Germany- claimed: to TEN DIFFERENT SERVICES—A SERVICE TO FIT EVERT • In the Spring • - •have, taken . from Polish archives ,1. What controversy did thc CROCKERY NEED AND PURSE—W«l|N THINGS LOOK BLACK when Warsaw was seized; Basis' From coast to cunst in early April i above signature arouse? ' Call Asbury Park G23 . \ Box 60, ATon'by-tlio-Seu j for the AVkV cliargo was. the testi tho grass.rotitswer^ turning .green. 2. T rue or F a lse: T he c arl of mony of. three translators who indi- For . politicians .more. than, anyone . Athlonc lias been selected gover O f course you want the best and most reasonable. ca t cd. th a t ■ * * t h e G er m a n propa- else, the fresh spring air was filled nor g;eneral of Australia. ganda niinistry has slipped . some Get it at the with anticipation. Congress. gre\V 3. Has thc U. S. recognized thc new words into the Polish ' lan-, restless, prompting Senate Majority new Chinese regime just estab gunge.” Two translators ‘.'com*, TAYLOR DAIRY CO. Leader Ajben Barkley - to forecast lished at Nanking by Wang CUT RATE, SHOP mchted that tho report was written C atley & Williams, rrpprletors adjournment, in June just before the Ching-wci? House Furnishings, Hotel, Restaurant and Bar Supplies. HULK, CREAM, BUTTERMILK FROM MONMOUTH FARMS in. such poor-Polish, that no states nationel conventions. 4. True or False: Women’s 142 Lawrenco Arenue, Ocean Grove Phone 1030 man could have' been guilty of Sts 15 South Main Street^™ cph°n\TAsbu,ry Park “47 Moro pointed harbingers of an new spring fashions accentuate ■■Opposite Mam Avenue Gates authorship.'’. Two words, they said, election year.were primaries in New the liips. • York and Wisconsin, which sent were not. even in the Polish' lan 5. Choice: According to testi guage; a third was archaic. 5’outhfui Torii Dewey’s star a-soar-. mony of a WPA timekeeper at AUTO BODY REPAIRS WARDELL’S DAIRY Also in congress: . ing and left Cactus. Jack Garner’s San Francisco, .13 cabinet mak- __DAIRYUE?RODUCTS“— r supporter* hanging on the ropes. In ft By ; limiting deba^y the senate Ha.'iJi_UafilaforB-<:i«'i»nt, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1S40 PAGE SEVEN '/ii's with Avondalo Avenue and along the e rly lin e of Newark Averitie; thence, westerly line or Lot No. 142 fifty feet easterly along the eoutherly line of BBSS LEGAL NOTICES to the northeast comer of Lot No. Newark Avenue forty , feet to the point • County Notes i l 140; thence (3) westerly parallel with orjjlace; ofBeginning. W- Summit Avenue and along the north Being the same premises conveyed Monmouth County Surrogate's Office erly .line of Lot No. 140, ono hundred to the said party of the first port by In the matter of the estate of feet to the easterly line of.Avondale the said parties of the second part by Farmingdale Schools Close Daisy; Ellen McCormack, deceasod rrAvenue; thence - .v, (4) --.northerly5- * —., . along deed bearing even date herewith and hot yet recorded, this mortgage bolng The public schoola at Farming- given to secure a part of the purchase . A S fte ft?r, lOPra“t Cla,ma w K Se money mentioned in said deed and Is dale closed last Wednesday, due to Pursuant to tho order of Joseph sSiSS1 -Ponahayr-Surrogato-ofhtho-eoun*-— **------Jelzedas the property of Edward J. tjje number of scarlet fever cases A ^ M » ,'S “ttc?D»uSiSlSrtoft8,h0^ li,e iS li «* Tlii PrademloraVurince Sheridan- Company, a corporation of among the pupils increasing in the New Jersey, et, als., taken in execu Lucre t la) Hiuico. ad^nFn!fitratrlx o^tlio SZTrBoy'ttnd to“e ?oia>by°raU°n tion at the suit of Annie. II. Stlcltel, and to be sold by l a s t w eek. ceased notice is hereby given to tho MORRIS J. WOO6 RING, Sheriff creditors of said deceased to exhibit Dated March 11, 1940. MORRIS J. WOODRING, Sheriff. • There is reported 14 cases among to tho subscriber, administratrix, as Glenn IC Carver, Solicitor. Dated March 8/ 1940. the 18 children enrolled. The board aforeaaid, their dobts and demands - (48 lines) . 12-15 • . Fee.J20.16 Stlckel & Stlckel, Solicitors. . against tho said estate., under .oath, (53 lines 12-15 : J2E.26 of health and thoj board of educa within six months from hte date of CHAKCKBT 2-100 tion, at a joint meeting with. the the aforesaid order, or they will bo forever baVred of thclr actlon:therefor w ri? oPlV Ta. ^t^mo d?rected.U issued borough’s three physicians; decided uguinst tho said subscriber. out of tho Court of Chancery of the that it was best to close the school Dated, Freehold, N. J., April lt 1940. Stato of Now Jersey, will be exposed Abbv Lucretln. Hanre to sale at publlo vendue, on Monday, Taxi Service The attendance last Tuesday had ^140 Heck Avenue the . 15th day of April, 1940, between C a ll. Ocean Grove, New Jersey, . the-hours of_ 12 o clock noon and dropped to 25 because parents Durand,; Ivins and Carton, o’clock (at- 2 o’clock) in the after Asbury Park, New Jei*seyJ. noon of said. day, , at .the Court House A. P. 8900 were keeping their children at home In the Borough of Freehold, County of because of .illnes, or fear of their ~—14-18 ($10.00) Monmouth, New Jersoy, to satisfy a decree of Bald, court amounting to ap Century Cab Co ' contracting the disease. proximately $2,954.00. f;-. v Office, 600 Bangs Avenue CHANCERY 2-190 All the following tract or parcel of It was decided to close the land, and 'premises hereinafter particu 'school until April 10. At that time SHEltlFF’SSiljfciuijt’jj's SALE:—BySAIiE:—By virtue of a^ larlyr described,ucouiiuouiBHUttw, situate, lyingjy in s anand q beingD G in g w rit o f fi. fa . to m e directed. Issued ■■!S«t r.0 l B ? rouf^ r-o f B r ^ d le y B w ich , In each pupil was required to pre ^ out of the Court of Chancery of'the ^°;Oounty of,Monmouth and State of New Jersey; ...... sent a health certificate. Stato of New Jersey, will be exposed to sale at. public vendue, on * Being the easterly thirty-four feet of BARGAIN Monday, the lBth 'day of April, 1940, Jot No. v160. and tho westerly six feet: Ma'tawan To Get Center between tl\e hours of 12 o’clock and 5 of. lots -161 and 162,‘ori a map desig o dock (at 2 o’clock) in the afternoon nated "Map of Ocean .Park, N. J.,: At the meeting of the Matawan of said day at tho Court House, in the property of M. S; Gould, J; H. Osborn Public Health Association : held Borough of Freehold, County of Mon- and. H. C. Winsor,.mado by F. II. Ken EXCURSIONS mouth. New Jersey, to satiafy n. nedy .& Son, Surveyors. . ■ —last-Tuesday-evening^M ayor-Ed- creo of said court amounting- to ap — Beglnn I ng^atrarpol nnrTlKe~sou tli^- proximately $4,C84. . erly line , of Newark Avenue distant ward W Currie advised-the group ■ ■ All the following, tract! or parcel of ninety-four .feet - westerty f r o m t t i e that the Works Progress Admini hind and; premises'' hereinafter par- southwest cOmer of Madison Avenue to New York tieularly' described, situate, lying arid ahd .Newark Avenue as. laid out on | stration had reported that the allot being in the Borough ot Neptune Citv, ,sald m ap; thenco southerly - parallel (Also Newark) in the County of Monmouth and Stato with’ Madison Avenuo one hundred ment of $9,018 for the construction of New Jersey and known as Lots l3S feot; thenco westerly parallel with of the. health center ot Matawan and 139 on Map A of Avondale Ter Newark Avenuo forty feet; thence SEE MANHATTAN AT race, made by. Nlart Rogers; -Civil En northrly again parallel with Madison had been approved by President gineer, dated August lk 1910 and filed Avenue one hundred feet to the south- LITTLE COST! Roosevelt. Work would| begin, the hi tlie- olflcc of the Cleric of Monmouth' The Billion. Dollar Skyline • s i The first of two giant grideis, the longest in any bridge in the County at Freehold, New Jersey, Sen- mayor said, in a few weeks and ;tembi?r. ;9, 19 1 1 ; -and m oro p artic u la rly Broadway's “Great W h ite W ay”;;* United States, is shown being hoisted into place in the new high- described.as follows: : / „ . • Radio City ...Fifth Avenue. #.Empire suggested plans be made for the level Thomas Alva Edison Memorial'Bridge on Route 35 across the Beginning at a point In the south State Building .; .Sm art shops Raritan River. Tho second girder can be seen below. Two derricks east comer of A.vondale and Summit furnishing of the building. Avenues as shown on said Map; thence . . j famous theatres . . . gay night Renovate ’Squan Station lifted the massive steel sections, each 260 feet long and weighing 200 (1) easterly along the southerly line clubs *., all the sights and scenes o f tons, from barges to the top of Piers 9 and 10, where they span the ol\ Summit Avenue one hundred feet New York the. World’s greatest Metropolis’ In conformity with a move river channel, 135 feet above high-water level. The bridge, schedul to tho northwest corner of Lot No. ment emphatically urged by the ed foi( completion in June, is the final link in State Hihgway Com 142; thence (2) southerly and parallel Motor Coaches Manasquan' Chamber of Commerce missioner B. Donald Sternei’s construction program to eliminate the Leave Ocean Grove WEDNESDAY $ | 2 5 through its transportation com “Amboys’ Bottleneck" 011 the main route to the South Jersey seashore Post Office- resorts. Tho bridge .will be <1,388 feet long and will consist of 29 B Round mittee, headed by H. LcRoy Schaf Effective Nov. 1,1939 April 17 | -rop spans ranging from 87 to 260 feet. 7:20, 8:20, 9:20, 10:20 A. M. er,. plans proposed by New York ] Wilbur R. Guyer j I 'ASBUKY PARK Q m A A . and Long Branch Railroad officials 1:20, 5:20, 7:20 P. M. Leave ocean grove B. & L. DIRECTORS ELECTED onne were appointed. They ate I Successor to • • - Daily Except Sundays A.M.- are being carried out. Mrs. Charles Weaver, Mrs. Ruther I WILLIARI YOUNG ; IteBcrirtttlons m ast be m ade oi Rctarriituf, tld«t*: good on .far Jer*cy The railroad station, located on • all coachon ’ Ccotnd. train exccpt the, Blud Comet on ePofcfs Corner Bradley (Beach:Association Named Main Street,-a direct thoroughfare ford Trimmer, Mrs. Ellerslic Davis. { PLUMBING AND | date of sale,".;-.'- ' >■*'• ~ .. from the business center" to the O ffice rs -V;’.,.;', This will be held ).'Jf ay 4 '.Plans DAILY $1-50 Excursion ; G O BY TRAIN were made to ,sew ore layettes' for In safety, speed and comfort. Arold .. beachfront, is being thoroughly “They Reap A Harvest Four members of the board of I HEATING | One Day1 6ood on aii coaches traffic jams aad hazards — get there renovated, repaired ahd remodeled. directors of the Jersey Coast Builil- the welfare work. tested and on time. Saie money, tool Red With Pain” Sundays, Leaves from Consult Jersey Central Ticket A seatt ■ It has been an eyesore to commut and Loan association,: of 'Bradley Those attending wore Mrs. John X Estimates Given S for additional information. Children The sky that, once they prayed for Lake and Heck Street under 5 years of age carried FREE. ers and passengers and a source of. Beach, were reelected and officers Pemberton, jr,, Mrs. Joseph Porter, ra in ! . . . • ■ • ' * 64 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove • lAsbury Park C h ild r e n medtr 12* rtdxced fart. complaint to the Borough officials, for 1940 were named at the annual .Mrs. Earl Height,: Mrs; Raymond j Telephone 428 ... ' 5 Tel. Asbury Park 339 To reap a harvest full again, ■ meeting of the association held: Manley, Mrs: Charles Weaver, Mrs City Pumps Resume Now. starlets stormclouds'. on so A*bury Park-N.Y. Transit Co. JI ItSI Y ( I VTH VJ. last Monday evening at the Brad William H arley, Mrs. Joseph- Kais . • It A t i. IV <> A u ;' • Last Tuesday afternoon, the high; .-. ■ ley Beach bank, ■ ■ er, Mrs. Rutherford Trimmer, Mrs. South Amboy water works,, which Bullets terror downfrom the sky. Directors renamed to the board A. E. Christy, Mrs. Marjorie Mac hud been crippled considerably Miles and miles beneath are spread were Andrew Milligan, Eugene Whinney, M rs. Ellerslie Davis,,and since a week ago Friday when one Thousands of sons . are laying Lowensteir., Paul Broome and. Dan the hostess, .Mrs. Alvin: Bills. A of the pumps broke down as the iel Robbins. Following’ tho elect social hour followed the meeting. result of a burned out motor, re Along the streets their loved ■ once ion the board reorganized and The next business meeting - will be |l940 APR][L 1940 sumed full operation. ’ c ry , ' named the. officers. Thosp reelect- held at the home of Mrs. Joseph SUH HON TUE WED THM nu SAT The breakdown of the motor Screams do seem to reach the sky: -cd were, president, I. H. Gant; vice Kaiser, 112 Webb avenue. caused a heavy . strain on the re The sky that ono they prayed, for president, Raymond F. Johnson; 1 2 3 4 5 6 maining pumps and shortly after : rain!.- ' treasurer, Mr. Milligan and secre 1 2 1;«1 ii it k 11 ■ 11 ■ 11 ■ u ii i«:i 1 u«it iitsit itMtMtn nm u«ui uiy nuttvi 7 8 9 10 1 1 13 another of the pumps went out of “Now, reaps a harvest, red with tary, Mr. Broome. commission, forcing the Board of p a in ,” Other members of the board in 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 0 Works to tap into the reserve lines Thousands Screams' the heavens clude Clarence Yates, Edward Yar- is a (food Month 2 1 2 2 23 24 25 26 27 coming from the Runyon plant of m a te , nell, J. Clarence Bartofi, .William : Howard L Smith Every one torn from their throat. 28 29 30 tbe City of Perth Ambpy. Hunkele and Dr. William Jamison. 5 fSaoowwor t o Angles A Smith) Those who live, do they survive? New Fife Truck Arrives . Alma Gant-was also renamed clerk A thousand death' they’ve died of the board.. The new. Seagrave fire appara ■' ■ a liv e , '• .. ': | Plumbing I 5 " . ■-> •' ; _',g tus assigned to .the Goodwill Hose For those who sleep beneath the company arrived in Belmar last sk y , • • PHIL ATHENS MEETING HELD |Tinning and Heatingf Thursday afternoon. It was Un The sky they prayed for rain! Oh, loaded in Bradley Beach. Tests by - w h y ? Mrs. Alvin fBillls Was. Hostess To | HARDWARE j the National Board of Fire Under Horrors storm death for peace! -C/,., St. Paul's Ladies Group ' writers will be conducted probably To gain a strip of land at; ease, ■ T h e L o u ise B^ox P h ila th e a C lass | Paints and Oils I next week, Fire Chief William S. O n ly to bo returned with .years, of St. Paul's Methodist Church, § s Jfsk Us for £stimat*s .. tfo Obligation Gundaker said yesterday, before it Stormed with, horror,1 death, and held their regular business meet- ' is'accepted by the borough. ■ fe a rs . ' in^ last Tuesday evehing1, at the 151 Main Avenue) /Authorize Purchase Ail this happens'beneath the sky. home of.Mrs.; Alvin Bills, 78 Main avenue. Devotions were; led by OCEAN GROVR N. J. Purchase of the tract in Freehold The sky they’ve prayed for, rain! \ The OCEAN GROVE TIMES, 64 Main Avenue Mrs; John Pemberton, - jr. During township adjoining the borough Oh why? ■; . Telephone 4741 | the; business: meeting delegates to* line • between Jerseyville avenue ‘Reaps a harvest red with pain.” a tte n d th e S ta te C o n feren ce a t B ay - and Route 33 was authorized by Over, and over, and over again. the board of freeholders last Wed Aida De Santo nesday as they passed .ott first April 12, 1940 : ■>' • reading an ordinance appropriat Elizabeth, N. J No Piecework For Jimmy By GENE BYRNES ing?3,500 for the land purchase. REGULAR FEUJERS The tract will be . deeded to the Blue Danube Waltzes If MXTOE NOT A State for the erection of an ar- Rvruen ' inpry to house the 119th Quarter Most Popular Known pcsw nr g c ta ftv FAILURE master Battalion,. New Jersey. Na Probably the most popular piece icon. -THERti r * m K- tional Guard, now using the former >OOV* BfEM CUE! X DOtJT of dance music ever composed- KUOYJ WHAX postoffice property on Court street known and loved around the world EKftCU-Y m n as an armory. —is Johann Strauss Jr.’s group, of OcihS waltzes called “On the Beautiful. s iu m Adelpltia Firemen Hurt Blue Danube.” One says,"waltzes” Oiie Howell' Township fireman : even in speaking of a single com-, was killed, four fo them seriously position because all the Strauss injured last -Wednesday evening, waltzes are really a series of when the chemical truck from the waltzes in varying keys and moods. Howell Township Fire Company Usually there is an elaborate'intro duction that no doubt summoned the ■ enroute to a fire during a rain dancers to attention. • : No. 1, Adelphia, overturned while The waltz is.the heart and soul of storm. The accident occurred at old Vienna, writes a correspondent tho intersection of Hulse’s Corner to the Detroit News. There was road rinii the; Harmony road,’ near something in the very air that swept Amcncan rlewn Features, Inc New. Prospect, on a sweeping down from tlie surrounding hills and curve. The truck struck an em woods that made the people gay, bankment, throwing 10 firemen off childlike and courteous! Lovely and overturned, probably twice, Vienna! . • • - ■ '/ SIMPLE WAY TO TEE UP YOUR BALL By RUBE GOLDBERG and pinned the driver and a- com Johann Strauss Sr. was the first waltz composer, and then his three panion beneath the heavy machine. sons, Joseph, Edward ahd Johann B low cxvj to b g Ca ) o M t i l . Plan Dial Telephones Jrj It was Johann Jr. who earned bauoom (B) sw ells AMb the title, ‘‘The Waltz King of Uie BURSTS- TURTLE CO Plans for dial telephone service, W orld.” . FR| GHTENSGtb B r 3aOAJD> jOP to replace the magneto telephone He wrote waltzes, waltzes, waltzes b u r s t i m g b a l l o g w A M tk p o l l s systm in the Farmingdale area be —five or six hundred o£ them. And • iNi- w ep t; C ftJ, CAUsjiviG' fore the end qf the year, are ann he played them all the way from S T R I f J G c e) “I£> S L IC e cbVJGKOO ounced by W. • H. Styer, manager the brilliant courts of Franz Joseph OFF BOCfeET Ce) AMb RG- tor the New Jersey Bell Telephone (and. even of Napoleon in Paris) to 1.GA5C SANlb Cm) IMHICH RUMS C om pany. the public parks where the people t h r o u g h f u m m e l C i ) t o . (Bringing dial' service there, Styer of his native Vienna loved to dine GROUMCs, PORM/MS T 6E C”j ) - '■ said, is in line with a program’ un •and dance.. Naturally each was giv en a name, any name, like "Vienna AS BOCKtrr GROWJS Ll GHTfeR dertaken by the telephone com Blood”' or "Tales From Vienna FROM L O iS OF SAM b, HAHHERCKJ pany to rplace magneto service Woods.” “The Blue Danube” has FALLS oW HeAG> Op AJtB- wherever possible. made that river eternally blue, Llctc-e>IRt> ,fL),.CAUSIM G though in reality it is blue only if B,l R t , -t o OPCAJ HauTH the sky is in a.good humor. , AN ONION A DAY a m c > £>Rot=r b a l l c m ) ' • • ' THAT ' The: people have placed' a denk- I'M AFRAID I One of the fair young things GRACEFULLY OM T ee. CAM ’T MAKE. > A L IB I I S mal (think often) of Johann Strauss. A OOlOhlEY Nvho mows ’em down said that the AWflSr'SCoRS. Jr, in a city park. Beautiful,rhyth- TCDAYr M r ^ qnly way she could keep lipstick ; mlc figures' in stone' float around Anxrlcin N m Fr«tur*i. Ine, SH ces h o r t JI from coming off was to eat onions. him, where he seems still to stand _—La Cross Republican. ■ . . I and-play, his violin. P A G E E IG H T FRIDAY, APRIL 12,1940 Barbour Pledges Sound Liberalism U. S. Sentnr Seeking Reelcctinn On Republican Ticket; Sees Need For “ilore Main Common Sense vVnii ~1 ~e w c rl i r : t iii~Stiiranr.“ '------ Sound liberalism will be his cam-' pniga UeynoW;- Senator W./Wai-ren- Barbour of New -Jersey .said this 1 w eek a.-; lie *Yinn;:Hy announced his Candidacy for iemmiination and re-1- election. , • A brief statement, .declaring the NORTHERN NEW JERSEY’S FASTEST GROWING FOOD MARKETS need in Washington to bo “moro: plain eonimon' sense anti fewer brain storms”, coincided with tho ] filing/ in Trenton of nominating i petitions containing some 5,000 s.ig- 1 natures of New .'Jersey voters. t The petitions wore filed by John: D. Osbourne, Senator Barbour’s! Secretary, who was designated ns i campaign, manager. . Why Pay More ! \ Acme Senator Barbour said: ' Everyday Prices “In announcing my candidacy fo r1 renomination and reclection, I do' mas COFFEE 2 3 3 c so-.with.a.-very..:vi.viiLi:calizatioii_uf.;_ >A‘ Superb. Bioiifl of tlie W orld's Finest Coffees.;. (he. difficulties. and iierplexities which, await hie- if'I.am again; chosen to ^erve my fellow-citfzens j Serve it juicy, tender Aciric Chuclc Roast for'^ Suii(lUy^.«iinner.’ Baclcod. l)y of New Jersey- with whom I have j ; ;, ■ ’ Aciuc's luoncy-luu'U {iuamutce.. • . •lived all my-life. Difficulties and ; p e rp lex ities th a t .niy '.niakc- th e ; Fr«sli h e ctic'y eiirs since 103.1, w hen' I e n - ! ter.ed tlie Senate, seem quite tran- K i l l e d quil in comparison.' However, tho experience,of ihese past years, be cause of. my service in this his toric 'period.' wilt be. of vital im- povtanco to Xew Jersey; “If ! have learned anything from j the past, crucial years of service In J .Washington I have terned that’ what we need in the National Capi tol is more plain common sense.and fewer brain storms,, ?nore plain hard work and less ‘marking and measuring’ without very much to Round Sleak 1b 2 show for too many, of the experi ments attempted. Especially, those experiments which have sprung, Chuck Sleak > I froth the fertile but inexperienced and impractical minds af some one Fresh ©round Beef "15c or the- other of the. many brain j twisters I-have seen come and go Sliced Boiled Ham '.in,9c since I first came to Washington. | It is a deep satisfaction to me to I Lean Becon Squares "> IOc have had a part in the rask that , _ — -— ;— -— ———— .— — is past and, if renominated and. re Seedless Choice Recleaned B etter elected, I shall continue along the 1 same path I have always followed, RAISINS ILima Bea BREAD adhering to. the principles of toler- i -n> large Fancy ahee, reason and sound liberalism) . cello sliced N o . 2 which,, without disloyalty to party, j * loaf Grade cans bnic “A” subordinates selfish partisanship to the.general.good.” i Papers Commended enns (No. 2UJ i c a n s i For Finn Relief W ork Clothier Ci'tes SI00,000 Collected No. 2 Through Efforts of. Press; Sees cans Fund Failure Without Many Newspapers Help . .- 1 Thirty-four newspapers (in New ’ Jersey were, dircctly responsible j for contributions to the Finnish ' Relief Fund.totaiing almost $8,000, according to President' Robert C ... Clothier oC Rutgers' University,' chairman of the State ebmimttec..; Sixty-two other papers.cooperated wholeheartedly with their local and q u a rt county committee by giving hund . J a r reds of columns of space to the' cause of the FinnSi !. •‘The support of the’ public press • made possible the raising of well _ over $100,000 by the people of N ew’ Jersey,*’ he said. “Without the erous coperation »'f newspapers; throughout the State,' we would i have fallen far short of our goal. The - large amount of publicity in . the press contributed materially; to the. success of the project .and j greatly. lightened the duties of the; hundreds of citizens taking activo ***/« part in the campaign.” Dr. Clothier stated that although the majority of the State and the b u n c h e s A county committees had completed: their work, ri number of public1 benefits would still be held and1 efforts would be continued in sey-; bunches eral localities which had made a! Radishes late start. .The central headquart-; tall ers in New Brunswick will remain j* eniis open for at least another month,: he said. The total amount raised j in, .Jersey is approximately, $120,000, with every prospect of a t! cans lftaat $5,000 more within the next few weeks. . . -J ? 9e i .Y . State Liinburger CALL gallon RADIO GAB can $1.03 S^stle Swiss Cbeese 1 Asbnry Park BEAUTIFUL STORES SERVING THE SHORE •Asbnry Park Mata St, ana Lake Ayeaue Asbury Pa** Main St. nt Fifth Arentin 14 # 1 2 6 •Helmar ' F Bt. at If loth Avenue Day and Night Service • l’olst FleaBnnt 100 Richmond Avonue Weptmbe. * 1309 Corlies Avenue ♦ rlenty of Free Parking For Acrao Customers Grocery Prices KITcctlvo Until Wednesday, April 17. Others Vntll April 13,