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■ V v : | — J— | If Interested In Ocean . Grove."There In Planning Your Fall and Winter Are Many Good Reasons Why Advertising Campaign Keep You Should Be a TIMES Subscriber In Mind the Paper Read in the Horae Vol. XLIV-No, 40 OCEAN GROVE, N. % FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 1, 1926 FOUR CENTS niiiiiiiiiiiiitriifmiiiMrtiiiiiiiii!iiriiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiniiiiiiiiitniiiiiii CAPT. HOFFMAN AT Wholesale Liberation of Pheasants. HISTORY REVIVED BY To Aid Girl, and Boy Musicians. COURSES IN BIBLE ’ Mo're than 10,000 pheasants were It is announced that Marion Tal ley, the Kansas City nightingale, recently distributed by the State ANNUAL S. S. RALLY COPIES OF OLD PAPER who gave a song recital that crowd BY DR. M. A . HONUNE Fish and Game Commission, each ed the Ocean Grove Auditorium to of the . twenty-:One counties get overflowing on Saturday night. SAID GREATEST DANGER TO ting an equal share of them. Incidents of the Early Days o f .Ocean Grove and Names of August. 21, -will devote a part of FIVE NIGHTS IN ASBURY The ten northern counties were her earnings to a fund to aid in NATION IS INDIFFERENCE Many Persons Actively Identified With the Place In training boys and girls who show PARK, STARTING OCT. 25 Supplied from the Rockport promise as musicians. State Game Farm, near Hacketts- Its Formative Period Will Prove Interesting To Present M:ss Talley decided to create a towri, while the birds for the re fund following a series of concerts He Said “ America Is a Great mainder of the counties were diBr Day Readers. in her native State and in the Mid Famous Religious Educator Will west, where unprecedented inter Country, ’ ’ and Urged Ms Hear trihutcd from the Forked River Two copies of the Ocean Grove Rec Grove in the early days ? Editor Wal- est was shown in her appearances. Conduct Night Classes Open to ' farm. ord left at this office by Samuel H lace answers the query by saying Oh being informed that thousands ers To Take an Interest In State iiiiiiiiiHmiiiHiininiiiitHiiiiiiiiiuiimimmiaitiutmtnmumtuuiniiiniimmim ,Cooper,94 MtCarmel Way, like a voice > “Whatever you choose to make it." would be unable to obtain seats to All A t First M. E. Church, Un out of the past are eloquent reminder? i o m s and mealy at the boarding a concert in Kansas City the lat Affairs and Defend the Consti of the'early days of this place, then m f e f W»ldbehad anywhere from $7 ter part of this month, she an der Auspices of Monmouth POPULAR BANKERS’ SPECIAL nounced a second program, all re tution- Declares for Eighteenth • •• « * M 2 2 ceipts to go to the educational County Sunday School Council TRAIN TO BE RETAINED bears date o f ’ Saturday, Juiy 17, 1886 are shut put, while the wants o f fund. Amendment. tne otner Saturday., August 5, 1893. the most fastidious are amply provid- of Religious Education. United Chambers of Commerce Secure The editor and proprietor of the Rec- ed for” JiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiitiiimiiiiii • Speaking in the Mill town Reformed Better Train Service, With Pull ord was the late Rev. Dr. jytam Wal-.'l Of the hotels at that time C. E. How- Well pleased with the work of Dr. Church on Sunday morning, Captain laee, one,, of the original members of land operated the Arlington, William M. A. Honline, of California, in his Harold Hoffman,- Republican candidate man Parlor Cars. the Ocean Grove Association, who- Orr the United States (now the Grand [ UNITED ICE CO. IS visits to this county the past two for Congress, declared that “The years, the Monmouth County Sunday With the next change of time table wielded a trenchant pen. I Atlantic); Mrs. M. L. Eder the Waver- greatest danger confronting America of the Central Railroad of New Jer Attention is directed in the 1886 pa- fr* Charles Hunt, the Atlantic House, School Council of Religious Education today is the indifference of our own WRECKED BY FIRE sey the Bankers’ Special will be re per to the opening of the Sunday Mrs, L. P*ij« the Surf Avenue House has engaged Dr. Honline for a period, people to fhe basic principles. of our tained. This train is a popular one School Assembly, for many yearsa )J?0W ^e Hotel Martin), Mrs. C. H, of five weeks to conduct training government the apathy with which and has been kept on the fall leading feature of the summer pro^ ' Clement the Lillagaard, Mrs. M. F, The plant of the United Ice Co., classes for all interested in the sub they regard the increasing assaults up ject of religious education. schedule at the request of the North gram. It is interesting to note the MacPherson the Bath Avenue House, in the re a of 65 South Main street, on our Constitution, which has-for Jersey Shore United Chambers of faculty of this school: Dr. E. H Mrs. Mrs. Amande Schenck the St. El- was wrecked by fire last night shortly,, Dr. Honline will be here to open five years been the bulwark.of our liber Commerce along the seashore district. Stokes, president; Rev. B. B. Loomis'. ; ™ - Mrs, 31. B. Davison the Trenton before midnight. ' The. cause o f the fire nights of religious training at the First Methodist Church, Asbury Park, ty-” The train will start at Point Pleas superintendent of instruction: Rev. J, 'House, Mis.. M. A, Bull the Aurora.. is not known Five minutes before the “America is a great country,he' ant at 7.40 a. m. and stop at Mana- F. Clymer, normal instructor; Prof. ' ?• H- Paul the Buena Vista, Miss A. blaze was discovered Edward Drum, on Monday, October 25. All those in continued.' “It can grow still greater, terested in taking the courses are. squari at 7.46 a. m., Sea Girt at 7.47 a. John, R. Sweeney, -musical director; Keeket the Interlaken, Mrs. M. E. night watchman at the plant, had been but. only when men and women o f in urged to register at once with the m., Spring Lake at 7.51 a. m., Como at Mrs. B. B, Loomis, superintendent of Stull the Ivv House, .Welcome E, Shel- talking to one of the Neptune police telligence, and ox ability will take an 7.53 a. m., Asbury Park at 8.08 a. m., boys’ and girls’ department; Mrs. i dorl the Sheldon House (since destroy- men and at that time there was no jfiterest in the affairs of State end North Asbury Park at 8.11 a. m „ and John R. Sweeney, organist -ed by fire), Mrs. A. Loomis the Eldo- sign of fire about the premises. What will- guide and make use of that in Allenhurst at 8.14 a. m. The next stop Rev. C. H. Yatman was ihe leader of rado. Mrs. Carrie R. Priest the Nor- the loss will amount to remains to be fluence which they have in order that will be Jersey City, where direct con the Young Peopled Meeting. “This is man House, Mrs. A. Israel the Osborn determined when the insurance is ad these 'deals that have made us great nection is made for New York, arriv only the second week and the place te House, Miss A. Beaumont the colum- ju sted. might be perpetuated.” ing at Liberty street station at 9.40 full,” reports the Record, adding “Long . bia> John Wilson the Carrollton (now The entire inside of the plant was In his talk the speaker deplored the a. m; before August 1st many will be unabk : Stokes Hall), Mrs. M. Tyler the Alba- burned, and the loss extends to ma lack of interest in things vital to 'the chinery, tanks and ■ other equipment. This should be a very well patron to get in.” ’ ■' itross, Mrs. T. T. Weightman and-Miss life and future of the nation, “ Nine out The company is headed by George J. ized train, as it will be the iastest As part of the season’s activities ; M- A* Downer the Chautauqua, Mrs. of ten children you meet in • the Daley, 1226 Fourth avenue, Asbury train between the seashore points and Bishop Edward Wilson delivered s lee- ! s- c - the Aldme (now the Samp- street,” he said “ can tell you that Park* It is expected the company will New York. ture on “The Life and Character i-filer Inn), the Misses Lawrence the Gene Tunney whipped Jack Dempsey reconstruct its plant as soon as may The return trip will1 be from Liberty George Whitefield,” and Dr. O’Hankm.; Lawrence.Hodse '(since burned down), at Philadelphia last Thursday night; ; be possible. street station at 6.10 p. m., and run o f blessed memory- gave one on ^The;! Morrow Day & Co., the National, and probably four can tell you that the' ning express to Long Branch, then Evidences of Christianity.” Large I'Mrs. M. L. Day, the W ilmington, Hall-Mills murder was committed on making all stops to Point Pleasant, ar audiences marked both lectures There These names, houses and proprietors, September 14, 1922, but you would in riving there at 7.12 p. m. was likewise a steropticon lecture that: aw well remembered by the older resi- deed be fortunate to' And me who could SUMMER WORK Pullmap parlor cars will be oper summer on the "Yosemite Valley and;; oertts of the Grove. tell you that just a little over a week ated on both trains. National Park” by Prof. William I. In the advertising columns it is ago, September 17th, we observed the Marshall. The pictures, it is noted, noted that M. H. Hunter put down IS RECOUNTED 139th anniversary of the signing of were “superior in naturalness and col concrete paving; R.