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OCEAN GROVE FOR QUALITY PRINTING WELCOMES TRY THE TIMES SUMMER RESIDENTS JOB PRINTING DEPT. AND VACATIONISTS

— and of the Independence ot the Vol. LXXVIII, No. 31 OCEAN GROVE, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1952 United States of Amerira theJ2Z£5j£H;

Reminiscences By Dr. Robert Wells, Hooks 80-Pounder “Mr. Texas” Here PROGRAM GROUP NAMES Ass’n. Member, DR. FURMAN A. DeMARIS { ■ h h ti u_-Fori^ i* 0nly Dies In Phila. L. *1*1 *' A h Billy Graham Presents V sSrU / ■ 4 -* '/ ■ t \ Famous Christian West- Ocean Grove Program '"I V • « ern Film Sat. Night L. B. Armerding, New THE OLD C h air man Since' 1933 York District President,' Stricken Sunday; Fu­ To Lead 30th Annual TIMER neral Services Today Conference Here

1894 was the Silver Anniversary A member of the. Ocean o f Ocean Grove, Dr. E. H. Stokes, Grove Association since 1930, president, had worked and planned chairman of. its program com­ V that the present Auditorium be . ready f o r the opening of'the 1894 mittee since 1933 and August B cason. ; The doors were first open­ leader of the Young People’s ed to the public for service. July 1; Meeting here for 20 years, 1894: the Rev. Dr. Robert C. Wells, ANNA NICHOLS, North End “The old develops new, pool swimming instructor, Like bursting buds from Aaron’s 75, died early Tuesday morn­ boated an 80-lb. mako shark, withered rod, ing in Hahnemann Hospital, one of the largest of its species Or a lily, white from coal black sod; Philadelphia! caught in New Jersey waters ' Like sweet fresh life from the this year, while deep-sea fish­ warm heart of God; ing Monday. She hooked the Like morning’s pearly dew shark while chumming for On the dry grass flashing beneath blnefish more than 20 miles the skies, off. the coast,, out of Point So from the old, new Auditorium Pleasant. Anna reported a.25- ■ rise, ' . minute battle to . bring the .And . truths evolve,. Christ-hued, shark alongside the skiff, each a divine surprise.” where it was gaffed and hauled This.from the pen of Dr. Stokes aboard. in the report of this greatest event in the history, of Ocean Grove. He continues,. “Ocean Grove has but Party Celebrates : one summit —' it is not wealth, it . is not human honor, nor the glory Raising of Tent Lois Fulton Weds Wm. Andreas, Jr., of this world, but that which shall abide forever. The summit is not On the evening of July 25, an in­ In Douhle-Ring Ceremony July 19 material, but spiritual — the glory formal housewarming was given . ' of- God in the salvation of men. to Miss Rae Judd, 10 Front Circle, ► This, the foundation laid a quarter on the occasion of the raising of a of a century ago. God alone is new tent. great. He is our one. summit. Ev­ Gifts were nrranged in a sheet erything beside Him, however vast teepee, and consisted of a variety ■ to us, is in'His^ sight small. Our of household articles. A poem was Auditorium, though great; when read commemorating the occasion v for a.moment compared .with God’s and a paintjng of the tent was pre­ great temples, made without hands, sented. sinks into nothingness and is van- Decorations were in chnrgo of i ity. But smiled upon by Him and Dr. Robert C. Wells Miss Elsie Bullinger and refresh­ filled with Himself is majestic and He was pastor of the Emmanuel ments were arranged by Mrs. Del- sublime'. . Methodist Church, 25th and Brown Roy White, Mrs. Clarence Bulling- Two hundred and sixty-two op­ Streets, Philadelphia, where he was er and Mrs. Joseph Cetrulo. - enings in the Auditorium to let in taken ill Sunday morning. Dr. Guests included Ruth nnd Sarah light, air and the multitudes. Some Wells, a minister for 48 years, had Gillings, Amy Conklin, Anna Mil­ came from hundreds of miles away. served as secretary of the Phila- ler, Olie Whitelley, Mrs. E. B. Churches nearby closed their doors ■ Page eight, plent Gurney, Mildred Gurney, Madeline that July 1st so their people could Sherrard, Marcia Shcrrard, Doro­ share in this great event. thy Shcrrard, Barbara, Katherine The first act of worship was the PEACH FESTIVAL AUG. 16 and Mrs. Funston, Laura Fetter, { reading of the 84th Psalm. Prof. BENEFITS GROVE P.T.A. Jennie and Mae Fulton, Gracclla 5. J. R. Sweeny, aided by organ, pi- and Lpurs MflcConnell. Elizabeth, ?■ anos, cornets and Mr. Sanger with A Peach Festival, sponsored Sadie and Mary Sailer, Marian |!i bis'/trombone, led the 200-voiced Pofic Five. Please ,f> choir in singing. Dr. A..E. Ballard, by the Ocean Grove Parent- Teacher Association, will be then vice president, offered prayer. SCHOENBORN - KUGLER Then, Dr. Stokes, our president, held Saturday, ■ August; 16, said, “It is my exalted privilege at from 2 P. M. to 8 P. M-, at 52 NUPTIALS HERE TUES- >/•; this auspicious moment to welcome Pitman Avenue, opposite Au­ iM to this new edifice, on this glad .op- ditorium Square. Plans were 51% iening day, first of all, Him, to made at a ways and means whom in the highest.and best sense, committee . meeting Tuesday, !fp it properly belongs. The' Eternal night at the home of the chair­ (•Si God, Father; Son and Holy Ghost;, man; Mrs. Ray Misner, Jr.,-79 jlil tbe Creator of all things; the Re*, Inskip Avenue. Attending the deemer. of all men; the Illuminator meeting were Mrs. William J. of all worlds; the nearest,-dearest Wogge, Mrs. Arthur S.-Morse, and best beloved, wc welcome Thee, Mrs. John E: Williamson, Mrs. fe at this moment, as the doors lift Robert B. Gillum nnd Mrs. » , their heads for the first time and Misner....'- - ■■■. M ' '■ ask that Thou wilt come in as the fe! King.of Glory, that this great, host may feel that ‘The Lord is in His [ - Holy Temple,’ while we all for a L moment stand in silent awe.before “ Him. 'i'-W “Fellow citizens of the United ‘ States and the representatives of iVvfi nil nations, kindreds, people and j f.jfrj. tongues, without reference to ter-1 , j ritorial limits, I most cordially wel- come you to this new temple of the , Living God.” Dr. '-Stokes continued to wel- come the “fellow citizens of the •WH. saints and household of God;-in fzm - the name of our common Christian- ity, for whose- blessed extension ttmm this 'house has been erected.” He continued in his welcome to ; ■ " Fare two, please i f | COUNTY CUB SCOUTS P f TO “GET OUT VOTE” - Grove Celebrates Monmouth County’s 2,088 Cub mgM., Scouts will be called upon to par-' ; 1 » ticipate in the National “Get Out 83rd Anniversary k S m t .the Vote” campaign in the Novem- ber General Election. This cam- Bjffi paign is being sponsored by the H Freedoms Foundation and Boy I ! ® ® Scouts of America. The Cubs w ill B j® . join with their older brothers in M j ® distributing : some; 85,000 liberty. ®?W®N*,eH door knob invitations to vote on November 1. This section, of KaSiif the 1952-53 Cub Scout program in Monmouth County was announced yesterday by Willianv Mattison, of Allenhurat, commisaion of the Allenhurst, commissioner of the county Scout organization. Mrs. Donald A. Bewkes The. ceremony was performed in MEMORIAL CROSS the Clinton Avenue Presbyterian Church,. Newark, with the Rev. The 18-foot Memorial Cross David Coddington officiating. A bn the front of the : Ocean reception was held at the Moresque Grove Auditorium, facing the in East Orange. , sea, wili be lighted the week of r vve cam August 2 to 9 by Mr. and Mrs. i EXPECT TO CAL’S s n a c k s h o p p e BE HOUNDED George Egner, of Fair Haven BY DOG DAYS. Breakfast; Lunch, Supper. and Ocean Grove, in memory : State Road Aid • Griddle Cakes of father, the latp Rev, Dr. Home-Made Clam Chowder George W. Cooke. To assist the rcourities in financ­ 49 MAIN AVENUE ingAMERICAN their road BARBER and bridge SHOP pro­ grams, the state has approved the apportionmentUnder New of $2,288,750Management In mo­ NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL OCEAN GROVE AUDITORIUM torCompetely vehicle Renovated. funds. This Featuring grant is - PHARMACY . The’ preacher Sunday, August 3, the Best Sanitary Tonsorlal .; All-year service. Drugs of quali­ at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M., will one-quarter of the $9,165,000 al­ Who'd think of CHRISTMAS ■Service.lotted annually Hours to 8 A. the M. 21 to counties, 7 P. M. ty' for prescriptions. Doctors advise be Dr. James McGinlay, of • the 52 MAIN AVENUE Nagle’s. Hours 8:30 a. m. 10 p. m. .Baptist Temple, Brooklyji, N. Y. CARDS in all this heat? We’re iff® Monmouth County’s share in this selling 1952 Cards now! Most'are IM i grant is $118,725. •—25tf > . —31 Gambling is a way of only FIVE CENTS.. Norcross, ' . PAINT UP NOW / FILMfj — DEVELOPING DR. NORMAN LAYTON ftlling nothing lor lOrnr- Fravessi LaMont, Workshop .and We have the finest in Paints, Var. > Cameras Sold and Repaired Chiropractic Physician, '97 Abbott th in g . • others. nlsh and‘Wallpaper. • Try, Our Guaranteed Service Ave., Ocean Grove. Off, lira., 2 to 4, SANDPIPER GIFTS . THOMPSON & GILLAN WILLIAMSON’S — Opp. the P. I 7 to 8 P. M. Phone A. P. 2-5430. 47 Main Ave., Ocean Grove ; 47... Uftln, . 0«e#n...G|Mire;. : V,;:i V —25« 'iiitiitiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiifitiiiiiiiiiniiitiiiiiaiiiiiifiiniiiS; FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1952 OCEAN GfeOVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY . PA G E THREE

JIM MEHORTER — just like old instruct VA to pay the money to j§ Musical Soloist times . . . Who is PAT GEAVATT you in cash or to use it to prepay Swimming Teacher 40 Years dating this year? ... We san future premiums. Or it may .be JANET ANDFORD ,nd HOY | left with VA where it will draw I ARD SMITH the other night. Ru­ interest. mors have it that they are engaged. Q r- I have just been discharged Could be . . We extend sympathy from the Army after a year in BY A to MARLIENE WELLS ->n the Korea. A leg wound I received death of her Grandfather. while on patrol is beginning to DONALD COSLICK Well, the end of another Roach- give me trouble. Will the VA give cober — if we didn’t get you this me outpatient treatm ent? N week, we will next. — YOUR BEACHCOMBER A Yes, post-Korea veterans who need outpatient treatment for T ------f t ------service-connected disabilities may receive needed treatm ent from YA. G. I. Questions In many instances, a prima-facie S finding of service-connection is and Answers granted post-Korean veterans for the purposes of outpatient treat­ LITTLE LEAGUE LINES ment pending determination as to Q — I’m an honorably .disehar"- whether the disabilities are serv­ DODGERS DOWN CLAVERITES, 4-0 ed World War II veteran interest­ ice-connected. Apply for outpa­ ed in getting a 6 ,1 business loan tient treatment at your nearest VA The VFW Dodgers gained their, f ir s t win o£ the second half of the to open a neighborhood bakery. ofTice. What are the down payment re­ 1952 season, last Friday, as the Dodgers whipped the Clavcrite Midgets. *------* —------' A liberal supply of walks in the first inning enabled the Dodgers to quirements ? A — G I business loans are not High Score of 125 score two runs while a grand slam smash by the Dodgers’ first baseman; subject to Federal credit restric­ RUSS RUDVILLE, with one aboard, in the third inning, added the COMEDIENNE KAYE BAL­ tions. You and. your local lender LARD takes the title role in will have to Work out between you George Miller and Mrs. Walter final two runs. Chamberlain won high team score, NELSON CARR was the winning pitcher, while ROOSEVELT ibe “big top” production 'if the amount and terms of the loan Irving Berlin’s ‘‘Annie Get he will make you. with 125, in the Red and Black THOMAS was the loser. Your Gun” at the’ Neptune Q — I have just received a divi­ tournament last Saturday at the Ocean Grove shuffleboard courts. OPTIMISTS SWAMP DIESELS, 9-2 Music Circus for the week be­ dend credit notice from VA notify­ FROM TINY TOTS to Otympic champions, veteran Rutgers swim­ ginning Tuesday,: August 5. ing me that my NSLI : 1952 - (tivi-. The Red teams scored 17 victories Spotting the Diesels a two-run lead in the.first inning, the Optimists to the Blacks5 seven. ■- These con­ ming coach James H. Reilly has been teaching people to swim for Jordan Bentley plays opposite dend is being placed on deposit to nearly 40 years. Demonstrating here for a “kiddie class,” the vet­ came back strong in the succeeding innings to down the Diesels, 9-2, her in the musical hit about my credit.-, \Vhat will happen to tests .will be held for three more Saturday mornings, ending Aug; eran mentor, has turned out countless champions at the State last Wednesday. Che fabulous sharpshooter, that money ? University, in addition to making thousands at home in the water, . Annie Oakley, a.show than ran A — The law requires that such Ifi, 1, A. Stringfellow, director, With, the Dieseh owning a first inning two-run lead, the Optimists urges all members to participate. lie is spending his “vacation" at the Olympics and completing a bounced, back to score three runs-in-the second, two in the third and Tor over two years on Hroad- dividends be used to pay premiums book on swimming. way and was a smash film hit. which are due and not otherwise ------* ------! four in the fourth to coast to victory. Now playing at the Music Cir­ paid. Should the dividends, not fee YOUR BEST BUY — THE TIMES HUBERT PIERCE and JIM FLEMING, of the Optimists, banged cus, ending Sunday, is “Briga- required for this purpose; you may ' $3.00 YEARLY BY MAIL - out a homer each to aid pitcher JIM STEWART to gain his initial vic­ doon.1’ TROTTERS * OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR * PACERS tory of the second half of the season. - DICK CRELIN is chargcd with the loss.. ■Learn To Swim; ■ FISHING T® E WILDCATS NIP DIESELS, 13-12, ON LAST INNING RALLY 'Swimming, Diving & Iiife Saving T a u g h t — ALL AGES RODS and KEELS REPAIRED 9 RACES DAILY RAIN OR SHINE In a slam-bang “Frank Merriwcll” finish, JOHN MANLEY clouted INQUIRE — North End Poo), — PRIZES — Impt a Cloud b ik 11 - Ocean Grove, or CALL Aug. 7 thru ,Sept. 13 Iitty Thvrtdoy H : a final inning home run with the bases loaded to give the Ocean Grove 28 D ays of Racing IADIIS* DAY . A. P. 2-2019-51 BRESLIN’S OMWM . • Wildcats a spectacular 13-12 victory over the Jimmy Diesels, Tuesday, (South End Bathhouse Holders .1 705 Rrlnley Ave.. Bradley Beach FIRST POST 2 P. M. Accommodated) at the Ocean Grove playground. Well; another week and. another Telephone: A Sbury P ark 2-5371 Daily Doutfe Closes of f;45 -‘V No Racing Beachcomber, and for no we ADMISSION . . . . . Tue.s., When the Diesels ended their final turn at bat holding a 12-3 bulge, .tuitvtotoxsim . Sept. 2 everyone thought victory was within their'grasp. When two of the think we've got something on al­ ; - . most everybody, so we’ll get down Wildcats went down swinging everyone knew the Diesels would win . . . to business. New Jersey’s Onfy Pari Mutuel frotting Track everyone, that is, except the. Wildcats. Aided by four walks and two We saw a couple of Navy officers errors, the Wildcats hiked the score to 12-9, setting the stage for around here Sunday, namely, TOM Skee-Ball A lleys MANLEY’S story-book homer. S H 0 T W E I, L and CHARLIE The gam e’s hero, JOHN, MANLEY, was the W ildcats’ leading bat­ WHITEMAN. Also home, but not in uniform, was GEORGE GILL. ter with a single, double and the heart-stopping homer, while ARMAND JEANNE and JIM FERGERSON r-"\K MERRY- THESE WOMEN!______By d'Alessio BAHADURIAN led the Diesels’ battings with a pair of doubles. RAY were down last weekend showing TIMMS was the winning pitcher, assisted by JOE FITZGERALD, w h ile off their pride and joy, her name is last inning pitcher, BOB EARLEY, was charged with the loss, although KATHY .- . Also down were GO- RUTH and WALT DOTTER- BILL TILTON a n d MIKE KUBAR also pitched. WEICH and JOHN PIERCE - just like old homo week in 0. G. i ------f R O U N D THE SOFTBALL STORY ... Congratulations to ALICE MQRRISEY and TOM PLATT on NORTH END — OCEAN GROVE DEAL A. C. TOPS OCEAN GROVE A. C„ 13-11 the announcement of their engage- ment . . . Just whom did we see The Deal A. C. nosed out the Ocean Grove A. C,, 13-11, last Thurs­ SUE LEACH out with last Satur­ day at Unexcelled Field, Neptune. It was Deal’s first win of the season day night? W hat did RICHIE say while it was the second defeat for the Grovers. about this? , Well, he finally People, SpdtsInThe News arrived he being GERRY, and Ocean Grove's biggest inning was the first, when the.Grovers garn­ ■ 1 ' " —— - ■■ ■ ...... — — ■ - i ered six runs to take a two-run lead in the game. Ocean Grove’s lead he’s MARY LOU MERVIN’S man . . . Who i-i mar.-about-town GENE WORLD NEWS center set up at RCA’s Exhibition Hall enables lasted exactly three innings, then a five-run outburst by Deal put the HALLOCK dating these days ? . . . foreign correspondents covering UN In -New York to cover also. north county team ahead for the rest of the game. Was that HARRY EICHHORN we the political conventions in Chicago through TV, teletype and SHERRY ARPERT was the big stickman for the Grovers with a saw with JANET STOLL last ottler faculties of this electronic circuit clout, followed by PitchirCLYDE HEMPHILL with a double. Thursday night ? UHHI.J b * Ar’ijSfriS (showplace. These four writers W hat happened to DICK. GOE- fare from Switzerland, Denmark, GROVERS DRUBBED, 21-0, BY NEWBURY BIG STICKS WEY last week? It seems he had I Holland, Austria'. The Ocean Grove A. C., playing r.nder the lights for the first time, three girls on the beach at the were the hapless victims of the A. B. Newbury Big Sticks, Monday night, same time. Poor Dick — Why didn’t you give one to CLYDE? falling, 21-0, at Newbury Field, Seaside Park. . . We heard that DAVE SHOT- The light-struck Grovers, committing 11 errors, were able to garner WELL FELL out of the boat, while oniy 3 hits, while the Newburyites slammed out 14 hits. rescuing an oar . . . What was the Leading hitters for thfc Grovers were BILL HAASE, GENE HAL- tomato scandal at South End, be­ tween JANET, GLEASON and LOCK and CHARLES VERNON with a single each. PAUL RIDNER DAVE'. . . Just why do the North twirled for the locals. End umbrella boys journey fa the LAVALLETTE SWAMPED BY GROVE, 19-4 S. E. on their days off — could it be the girls from Verona ? ? ? ? Bouncing back after Monday’s debacle at Seaside Park, the Ocean For once JED SCHROEDER has Grove A. C., once again on their home diamond, walloped the Lavalette been good, so we won’t mention his Drug team, 19-4, Tuesday, a t Unexcelled Field. name this week . . It’s a wonder ‘CWMPION of the people’ is '‘This certainly will be nice for my garden, Mr. Pringle!" The Grovers took the lead in the second inning on a seven-run out­ that PETE COOPER doesn’t add billing of Bonzo, film chimp, weight eating all those macaroons. as he puts ort. campaigning burst and then tied up the game by collecting four runs in the fourth Do you buy them. Pete? , , . We’d togs and does & parody on and eight in .the fifth. The Druggists, in the meantime, were only able like to know if WAYNE SMITH politicians"^*** to come up with two runs in the third and two in the fifth. has asked JOANN out yet? . STRICTLY BUSINESS *>yMcF#Wm . GEORGE KLAUDEK led the Grovers' batting with a single, double, Another face around the S. E. guard bench is LOU NEFF, buck triple and bases-ioaded homer, followed by TOM. DAVIS who homcrcd from R.O.T.C. camp arid working with one on DAVE SHOTWELL handled the A. C. twirling duties. part-time at the S. E. M E R V iN • . • We see that PAUL. CHOFFY chose Di to the piece of gum; that NOTES AND NOTICES was a wise decision, Paul . . . a j a x BILL VonOEHSEN, member of Neptune High School’s basketball MARY ANN FLEMMING is seen aquad, ace southpaw pitcher on the Red and Black's diamond nine and a lot. with' BERT ANDERSON - now outfielder with the Ocean Grove A. C., is nursing a cut hand be- you two make a cute couple ; , We saw another old couple togeth­ cause he is just too ambitious. It seems he was'closing the windows at er ■ on the - beach the other day C O M P A N y , home last week and put a little too much energy, into it. Giving one of namely JANICE TODD and LOU the windows a final tug, he stuck his right hand thru the glass. His NEFF . . . On the fishing trip the \(UP Photoh father, who is an M. D., was not at home, so Bill, who will study medicine other, morning, DAVE only caught TOO HOI to write, a caption for at college, got a little practice by fixing his own hand while waiting for ONE fish, while the' rest caught a this one.'^Besides, who needs it?! lot' ;.. . . FRED NIEDENSTEIN is Jan St i , i, films,S5|£iKSji' his father to return. now working as guard for his Don’t forget to register for Ocean Grove’s fifth annual Swimming month’s vacation. . Meet, to be held pn August 12 at the North End Pool. All registrations NILA WARDELL, of Havens’, is still going with CHARLIE, arid are due in before Tuesday, August 6, and must be accompanied by a the. same goes-for JEAN DEN- registration fee of 35 cents. Entry blanks may be obtained from either NERLIN and CHARLIE BROD- ANNA NICHOLS, at the North End Pool, or HOWARD PETERSON, WATER . . . Why doesn’t BILL at the South End bathing group. BUItLEW buy part of I fte board­ On the Embury Avenue fishing pier, the report is that fluke are walk in i'ront of the Homestead? He practically owns it nowi Who running but, alas and alack, no big fluke, no bass and np skate, HANK is ROY THROP’S new girl friend? GUYER, president of the fishing club; AL CARPENTER, JAKE DIL- . . . Why does ALICE P02NAN- •LEMUTH, BERT GOWER and the OGDEN BOYS are hooking fluke SK) walk the N. S. beach starry- like mad while LOU EARL pulled in 4 nice fluke just as we arrived at eyed these days? . . We saw DELORES and AL EICHHORN the pier Tuesday. on the beach last weekend — we hop - you are going to be a steady LITTLE LEAGUE SCHEDULE weekend couple . . .. Another tarried couple return EUROPEAN "city” goe3 up in flames on Warner Brothers; lot ift Below is the schedule of the remaining games of the Neptune Town­ ed to the shore la3t weekend, AU­ Burbank, Calif, Buildings are mostly false fronts, but_evea ship'Little League teams: DREY sr.d BOB HERR — they so damage topped $1 million. ( ~ 4,Tlus is a box office but we don’t have any DATE TEAMS FIELD were married last winter. Broth­ reserved seats!11 er JIM was .also down with them August, 1 ..... Midgets vs.- Wildcats ...... 0 . G. . . Glad to welcome back JANET August. 4 _...... Diesels vs. Optimists ...... Uncx.** and KEN ULMER and their small August ■ 5 ..... i...... Midgets vs, Dodgers...... 0. G. son. It’s always good to sec some MARY WORTH’S FAMILY of the old gang here on their va­ WHAT5 STEWIN' AROUND HERE,-* August 6 ...... Wildcats vs. Optimists Uncx, cations. • * ITSEEM5, HIKE,THAT M r LITTLE. J DIO YOU SAY SHE I DON'T KNOCK YOURS OF BRICK? WHEN I LOOK AT THE FACE5 WAS YOUP. •UH- August 8 -i __ ...... Dodgers vs. Diesels...... 0. G. We see CAROL NITSCHMAN COUSIN SUZI HAS LANDED • - -AND / o u t ac tin g s u r p r is e d ! OF MY MALE CO-WORKERS,I CRA6P S f S I f l )VOUCAME IN’ HAS THE*POPULATION WEIL IN HAND! COUSIN ? <-— SHL TOLD ME YOU August 11 ...... Optimists vs. Midgets ...... L i Uncx. sporting a beautiful engagement THE ^ULM feANINGOF THE PHRASE AND SHE WERE OUT August 12 ...... i...:...... ;.. Dodgers vs. W ildcats'...... :...... 0. G, ring. His name is ED FULTON. ■—.jSfiBKilUNATIC FRIN9E!" « V O u S ? 1 ptiss THEMOOEL Best o£ luck to both of you . . , OM THE TOWN TC- YOU THINK I - • ‘J fO fO tftjR .‘K0LA- August. 1 3 ...... Diesels vs. Midgets ...... ;...... Uncx. IRENE TANIS has been s;cn late­ 6ETKER LAST NIGHT! K0GLER.*ACCOl'MT! August 1 5 ...... Midgets vs. Diesels ...... 0. G.. ly with he old flame, JOHN . . , August 18 ...... Optimists vs. Dodgers ...... Unex. GAIL KENNEDY is now working August 19 ..-_Wildcats vs. Diesels ...... :...... 0. G. , at the Allenhurst Beach Club. Are you working or is it the life August 20 ...... r...... „. Dodgers'vs. Midgets Unex. guards? , . . Poor GENE HAL­ August.22.... Optimists vs. Wildcats ...... 0. G. LOCK is lonely now that KARLA August 25 ....I...... Midgets vs. Optimists ....."...... :. Unex. has gone home. Don’t worry, Gene, August 26 ...I...... :...... ;.... Dodgers vs. Wildcats .'...... 0. G. she'll be back . . . MARJ PINNEY and BILL'sure mako a cute couple August 27 ...... Diesels vs. Optimists..... Unex. , BILL MARSH, fror Plain­ August 29 ...... Wildcats .vs. Midgets;...... :...... 0 , G. field, is back again and this time September . X ...... :...... Diesels Vs. D.odgora Unex. he’s been seen; with NANCY (♦ Opean Grove' Playground) . . .\'v’v. - - WHITE . . . .While walking the boardwalk tho othetnight, we spot­ {** Unexcelled Field) • y ; ' i r y r '" " ■ V'./: ted 'MARY. ANNA BLOOD -with PAGE POUR OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, AUGUST 1,195:

A 24-foot in circumference hy­ ^£*3 r r t a k i n g u s? drangea bush, with monster blooms, was attracting flower lov­ ers to the yard of Mrs. C. M. Todd, 23 Central Avenue.

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NATION Al EDITORIAL Entered, as aecond-elajw- PMSS mall at the 'ASSN. Ocean Grove postofflce 5S2lM"Tjgr* kpqw tc542N gm iH l

Dr. Rol>erl C. Wells Outstanding pastor in the Philadelphia area for over MORS forty years and leader of the Youirg People’s Meetings here in TAXES August for the past twenty years. Dr. Robert C. Wells'was stricken in his pulpit last Sunday morning. He recognized no retirement from the. job he had to do. For more than MORg twenty years, he had been chairman of the religious program iPENDJt* MORE committee of the Ocean Grove Campmeeting Association, of WASTE which he was a member. His sudden death came as a shock to his many friends in and out of.Ocean Grove who will re­ member him for his tireless work in behalf of the ideals for which Ocean Grove stands. We pay honor to his lifetime of Christian service.

Cleaning Up College Athletics It begins to look as though the great American college UNUSUAL may be going out of show-business, and returning to its origi­ At this time of year to have 2, we repeat 2, lovely all year nal job of education. > In. the East, at least, collegiate bone- cottages for sale in Ocean Grove. crushers will have to choose this fall between the class-room, #1. Located on a corner lot fully landscaped with flowers and and the professional grid-iron. shrubs. Wide front porch, 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, all bright and Presidents of the famous “Iyy Group” — Brown, Colum­ cheerful. Beautiful hardwood floors. Cellar with oil heat. ASKING — $12,500 but open to offer. bia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton and Yale (From the August 4, 1022, Issue of — have entered a solemn pact, accepting personal responsibil­ The Ocean Grove Times) #2.: Located oil Ocean Grove’s 'finest- street. Necessary for Harry G. Shreve was made tern owner to leave’ state. The house in the best of condition, ready ity for keeping sports-clean, tightening eligibility rules, and to be lived in. 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, all with large closets. Full keeping the boys’ minds on their studies. The agreement fur- LEGAL NOTICE cellar with new oil hot air heat. Lovely yard. ASKING —* . ther provides that each college shall play each of the other • NOT I q E $11,000 — but open to reasonable offer. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS seven a t least pnee iii five years. AND PREMISES IN THE TOWNSHIP ■ : OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY OF 'Meantime, New York University has revised its sports MONMOUTH. . . program, dissolved the separate athletic association, and NOTICE Is hereby given- that on tossed into the general student-aid pool 105 athletic scholar- Tuesday, the fifth day of August, 1952, at 2 P. M.‘, at the Neptune Township ships. ,v Headquarters. 137 South Main Street. Neptune,-Now Jersey, the Township of V. M. KUBLER, Realtor And at Washington’s famous Georgetown University, Neptune. In the County of Monmouth, 48 MAIN AVENUE. OCEAN GROVE will ofTer at public sale, to the highest 117 MAIN AVENUE — OCEAN GROVE which quit intercollegiate football last year, after 77 years of bidder, at a minimum sale price of Fifty Dollars,- ($50.00), all th e right Tel. A. P. 2-1142 gridiron glory, John L. Hagerty, Director of Athletics, reports title and Interest,of the said Township ^ Tel A P 2-0S98 ASSOCIATES: of Neptune, acquired at a tax sale and H le i. A . f . ROBERT T. RALSTON the new policy of athletics for the students instead of the pub­ the foreclosure of the equity- of re­ 9 JAMES E. HUNT, JR. demption thereof in and to the follow­ lic is a resounding success. Intra-mural, football, which ing described lands and premises AM that certain plot, piece; or parcel doesn’t require careerists and gives every student a chance to of ground known and designated as Block 334, Lots R and 9, u p o n /th e fol­ SUMMER BUNGALOW — Three year old 5 room bungalow play, has produced more excitement, more enthusiasm and a lowing term s and conditions:- (1) Tw’en ty p ercent, (20%), of the • with attached garage. 3 bedrooms. Can be easily winterized. deeper spirit of fraternity, than did the conference games of purchase money to be paid at the time ASKING — $10,500.00. the property is struck off. If the mon­ old. ' _, . ' • , • ey is not paid at that time, the prop­ NEAR THE BEACH — Six room cottage with bath and extra erty may be put up and re-sold im­ SALE And certainly, even the most casual inspection of the na­ mediately. The balance to be paid lavatory. Lovely sunporches overlooking the ocean. Oil burner. ROOMING HOUSE — Year-round income, north end section, 14 within ten days upon delivery of a ONLY — $10,000.00. ' tional and international scene, indicates that Young America Bargain and Solo Deed renting rooms, owner’s apartment, hot air heat,, automatic do­ •(2) Said lands and premises are to HOTEL — 35 guest rooms, lavatories and private baths with mestic hot water, fully equipped, including linens and ready to will need all the skull-practice it can get! be sold subject to all municipal, state, go. SACRIFICE AT $10,001). and federal ordinances, statutes and1 some rooms. Large dining room seating 90. Fully furnished. ------_ i. i_------regulations affecting the use of said A-l clientele. $15,000.00 DOWN. lands and premises, and subject to the SUMMER BUNGALOW — Centrally located. Four rooms and Is There a “Typical” American? covenants, conditions and restrictions bath. Fully furnished. Dom. Auto. Hot Water. Complete Price contained in prior deeds affecting said SUMMER RENTALS BY THE WEEK —? $(>,000. After the punishment of two solid weeks of national po­ prem ises. (3) The purchaser shall be required, GARAGE APT. — (2-car) ^— Two blocks from ocean, N. E. litical convention oratory, most of it bigoted, blatant, boast­ at the time of closing, to pay, as an section. Four room apt. with modern kitchen and bath. Gas additional purchase price, a sum equal ful, some of it sly and cynical, the “typical”'American, if there to the amount of tax based on the last iii nim°* ')om* “ ot Wflter* Newly Decorated. Unfurnished. assessed valuation from the first of the is one, may seem a sorry fellow. ' month next after the date of sale until OLIVER BROTHERS the end of the current year, and also all WE HAVE OTHER BARGAINS But there is. another convention coming up, a convention legal conveyancing fees. Any bidder ^ REALTORS wlm fails to comolete his purchase wil’ that should help to restore our belief in ourselves and our forfeit to the Township any deposl* paid. jjaio MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE, N. J. country, in the inherent decency of Americans and the driving f41 The :sale of, this prooert.v Is.sub­ J. A. HURRY AGENCY urge, regardless of political philosophies, to b.e a credit to ject- to! confirmation- by ..the Township W TELEPHONE A. P. 2-0999 .Committee who may reject, any or aJ1 6.6 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE themselves, their communities, their country and their pos­ DATED: JU L Y .24, 1952 . terity. This is the annual national convention of more than JOHN W. KNOX, Telephone 2-4132 Residence 2-0387-R —30-31 Tow nship C lerk four million Americans, devoted to a movement begun by NOTICK OF PRIVATE SALE combat soldiers in the mud of'France thirty-four years ago, NOTICE is ' hereby given that the and whose solemn pact begins : “For God and Country, we as­ Townshff) Committee of the Township of Neptune, and County of Monmouth, SI 1.000 DUPLEX o f 5 . room s 513,500 ~ O V E II L O OKING sociate ourselves together.” has received an offer of Eleven Hun­ eauhj overlookliig ocean, immedi­ dred Dollars. (SI.100.00), for the assign­ FLETCIIER LAKE, 9 room lovely This is the American Legion. This is the host of all the ment. at private sale, in accordance ate occupancy, furn.,;;a fine home cottage with new kitchen, storm With R. S. 54: 5-113 of a certain certifi­ with incom e.. • -" sash, two baths, extra lavatory, Wise citizen armies of our time, manned by business men and cate of ta x sale affecting . Block 1-C, automatic heat, - partly furnished. Lots 1, 2. 3, 4, 5. R, 9, and 14 to 17, as $12,000 — LUNCHEONETTE, M ain THE TIME TO BUY IS WHEN laborers, professors and farmers, Protestants and Catholics shown on the Tax Assessment Map of Ave., a going, successful business folks put away a fixed the Township of Neptune. County of SOMEONE WANTS TO SELL! amount of their income and Jews, negroes and whites, men and women, American Monmouth, New Jersey, and that the which must be sold on account of Township Committee will consider the sickness. ; SEE IT TODAY. Or every week in a savings patriots from 17 to 70. . . who have put aside their uniforms, adoption of a resolution authorizing will consider rental to right party. $18,000 — A ROOMING HOUSE account against the time the-assignment of said certificate at a you have often admired. In per­ when their income may but have never laid down their arms. meeting of the Township Committee 58,000 — CONCRETE BLOCK cor­ fect condition. 25 room s, h o t to be held on the, fifth day of August, lessen. A savings account GENERAL OF THE ARMY DWIGHT D. EISENHOW­ 1952; at .4 P. M.;, in the--Township Head­ ner bungalow, 3 rooms,: bath, heat, water, heat - ; oil burner. Fully here is always liquid, al­ quarters. 137 South Main Street; Nep-' cellar. Subm it a n offer!.. furnished.-: ways safe, and insured by ER will address the convention in one of the early speeches tuner New Jersey. •; r . ,- -• > DATED: JU L Y .29, 1952 .. the government. of his cam'paign for.the presidency. PRESIDENT TRUMAN - T :7 . JOH N W. KNOX. —31 i ■ : Township Clerk SEE-M E BEFORE YOU BUY, BURN OR BORROW (now holding the permanent retired rank of Colonel, and a Le­ NOTICE OF PRIVATE'SALE “ gion member) is expected to attend, and GOVERNOR ADLAI \NOTICE is hereby given that the Township Committee of the Township LOUIS E. BRONSON STEVENSON, Demoratic Presidential Nominee has been in­ of Neptune, and County of Monmouth, The First National Bank of Bradley Beach has received an offer of Two Hundred REALTOR & INSUROR vited. ; and F ifty Dollars, ($250.00), for the, as­ Bradley Beach, N. J. signment, at private sale; In accordance No convention of 1052, we believe, will be more signifi­ w ith R. S. 54: 5-113, of a certain certifi­ 53 Main-Ave., Ocean Grove — A. P. 2-1058 cate of tax sale affecting Block 182, MEMBER FBDBRAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION cant than this Madison Square Garden conclave in New York, Lot 119.; as. show n’ on .the T ax A ssess­ ment Map of the Township of Neptune. fromAugust 25th.to 28th. From here the voice of the Ameri­ Courity.of Monmouth, New Jersey; ana that'the Township Committee will con-' can veteran, of whom there are currently 22 million . . . will sider the adoption of a' resolution au­ thorizing the assignment of said certiv be heard by the nation arid the world. And while Legionnaires flcate at a meeting of the Township Committee to be held on the fifth-day estimate that this voice may determine 60 million votes, we of A ugust, 1952, a t 4 P. ,M.. in the Buy Now For Fall Possession LIKE OCEAN GROVE Township Headquarters, •: 137 South believe the number could be far greater . . . for this voice, Main Street. Neptune, New Jersey. DATED: July 29, 1952. LOVELY colonial six room house, which improves with age, keeping pace with free from the narrowness of “party” ambitions, concerned JOHN W. KNOX, t- 31 ; • ■■■■■■-j Tow nship C lerk corner property, newly decorated tested changes that make for heaiUhful devel­ only with the broad objectives of-national strength and prog­ thruout. Fireplace, full cellar, new; opment in keeping with the precepts of its ress, could be the voice of the “typical” American. Timken heating system with air conditioning. ' Large porch and founding fathers The 14 hour parade, which the guests of honor will be in­ BUY YEAR ROUND ir flagstone patio. Flowering shrubs vited to review, may well be, in the truest Biblical sense “an HOME . ''lac I Jl and choice perennial flowers. Beau- army with banners” . . . banners that will blazon the hopes **. m£mL. )fa r i r r tifully located at 12 New York Ave. THIS OLD BANK 6 Rooms, 3 bedrooms, auto­ - Easily converted to two apts. and sentiments of all of us. matic heat, newly decorated CHARMING five room home, newly decorated, oil heat; large lot keeps pace with improvements in modern with room for garage — ASKING — $10,000.00. banking service but clings to the sound throughout. PRICED FOR THREE APT. HOME 5 rooms; 4 rooms; 2 rooms; oil heat, good fundamental principles that have won for it QUICK SALE. MORTGAGE FINANCING location — ASKING — $8,000.00. recognition as “the friendly bank ” INDUSTRIAL ATTRACTIVE COTTAGES and APARTMENTS FOR RESIDENTIAL . -, COMMERCIAL Be sure—insure with SUMMER RENTAL Correspondents . THE HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION MARION SMITH AGENCY Established 1889 Newark, N* J* REAL ESTATE INSURANCE . BEAL ESTATE INSURANCE T. Frank Appleby Agency, Inc, . Telephone -A. P .' 2-2124 138 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove A.Ocean P. 2-2809. Grove Banking House 230 MAIN STREET, ASBURY PARK, N, J. A. P. 2- 78 Slain Ave.. Ocean Grove / “JUST INSIDE THE GATES” MAIN A^BNUE at PftGIUAf PATHWAY FRIDAY, AUGUST 1,1952 Rev. L W. Mitchell! In And Out Of I ■ 3 August Leader Conducted by Editor* of The Rev. Dr. B. Harrison Deck­ Ocean Grove The Book House PUn for er will preach on the topic “The Methodist Hospital Execu­ Shufflers Lose ; child Development Reward of Overcomers’' at the tgmwm>'wi»»»mnmiin»mytiin«»»in iit iitiMii» ■ > By Charles H. Connors, 10:45 o’clock service of divine wor­ tive Will Conduct Daily To Allerihurst Rutgers University Ql. The fear of contagious di­ ship at Stl Paul’s Church on Sun­ Miss Dorothy Dodson, of Mt. Abundant Life Service seases keeps many mothers from day, August 3rd. The summer Airy, Philadelphia, Pa., ia a guest sending their children to. day care quartet, composed of June Schlo3- at the Colonial, 15 Main Avenue. The Allenhurst Beach Club centers or nursery schools. (True ser, soprano; Myrtle Applegate, The Rev. Louis W. Mitchell, a shuffleboard team defeated the If you like to raise your. own or False.) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. DaiBley, member of - the Methodist Hospital Ocean Grove shufflers Wednesday flowering plants for winter use in contralto; Stanley C. Potter, tenor, 65 , Webb Avenue, are vacationing staff, Philadelphia, and a trustee night, 5-0, at the Allenhurst courts. the home, now is the time to start. Q2. What kind of a health pro­ and Harold W. Rainear, baritone, ■ in the New England state3. ; - tection program should a mother will sing “The 23rd Psalm,” Ma- of the Ocean Grove Association, Needing two wins out of three Rather than dig up old, bloomed lotte, and “Dear Lord, Who Once Mrs. H. D. Webster, 6G Clark will be the leader of the Abundant games to score a match, two pairs out stock and pot it, you will have expect of the nursery school or Life Service in the Tabernacle dur­ of Ocean Grovers won one game much better success if you start kindergarten in which she places Upon the Lake,” Thompson. A trio Avenue, is now spending some time her child? • will sing “Walk in the Light,” Mar- r in-Greenville, Pa. ing August. each but were unable to cop the fresh plants for this purpose. other game to win the match. ston. Thelma Mount, A.A.G.O., The Misses Ethel and Ann Ew­ It is a good idea to root cuttings THE ANSWERS minister of music, will preside at The Ocean Grove team, directed of geranium, fuchsia, winter flow­ Al. True. One mother tells ing and Robert Ewing, of Paterson, by Bill Mooch, was composed of the organ and.will play “Adagio’- are vacationing at the Sanderling, ering begonia, etc., in late July. another: ‘My jlohnnie never had “Golden Sonata,” Purcell, “Adora­ Mrs. Gertrude Stringfellow and any thing serious until I sen t him ,10 Pitman Avenue. There are some annuals; too, tion," Mathews, and "Sonata G,” George Miller (who won a game), that will bloom all winter, if con­ to nursery school. Right after that, Cuilmant. Miss Blanche Wibel, of Jamaica, Bob Wood and A rt Clayton (who ditions are favorable. Among he had the, measles and then the Sunday School at 9:30 A. M„ L. I., and Mrs. Emily Spence, of won a game), Harry Booth and Ed these are ageratum, petunia, sweet mumps. I took him out of the Crofton, John Henn and Walter Otto G. Stoll, Jr., general superin­ New York, spent the weekend at alyssum, Bowallia speeiosa and place before he could catch some­ tendent. . • v the Bella Vista, 50 Main Avenue. Carmichael and Ward Hanlon and dwarf marigolds. Sow the seeds thing else like .chicken pox or No evening service. Ed Burdett. about the middle of August. Sow whooping cough. And believe me, Mid-week service of Bible Study The annual bazaar of the Metho­ Jane Hio, hostess at the Ocean dist Home ends today (Friday); plenty of seeds so you can select I'm not" sending him back. After and Devotions on Wednesday at The sale'takes place at 52 Pit­ Grove courts, praising the way the the best plants. If you have fine all, children don’t really need nurs­ 7:30 P. M. affair was handled, said later, “On specimens of these in your garden, ery school.” Unfortunately, there man Avenue, opposite Auditorium behalf of the Recreation Commis­ ------* ------Square;: - 1 Vo.i you can also root cuttings from are many children who would bene­ sion, the Ocean Grove team and them. This is a good method to fit socially, emotionally, or intellec­ Survey For Parkway Miss Edith Wheeler, 97 Mt. Her- myself, I wish to extend sincere D OLL clothes crocheted of mer­ maintain especially fine specimens tually from attendance at a. good mon Way, was removed to Fitkin thanks to the Allenhurst team for, cerized crochet cotton may be nursery or kindergarten school who the wonderful evening we had there for your garden next year. Surveys arc now in progress Hospital on Tuesday by the Ocean entered in the Nationwide Crochet When the cuttings are rooted or. never have the opportunity, to at-, along several different line3 in Grove ambulance. and we are looking forward to hav­ tend/for this reason. ing the Allenhurst members at the Contest. Enter the contest through the seedlings arc up, put in 2Vs- Monmouth County to determine the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green, of Ocean Grove courts in August.” any participating state, county or inch pots in' a good potting mix­ A 2., A' properly managed pre­ Garden State Parkway route. The Newington, Conn., are spending local fair. One or more of these ture. Plunge the pots in a bed of school center should require the Parkway will run from Bergen their annual vacation of a couple pretty damsels - ^ l i s s Williams- cinders or the soil, preferably in a following: ; (1) That every child County to Cape May, providing a of weeks with Mrs. George Mack- Operate Diners At Loss I burg, Georgia Peach and Miss Em- coldframe. When growth starts,- have, a pre-registration physical direct north-south route thru the ay, 9 Pitman Avenue. ! pi re State—would make an attrac- pinch the plants back to make examination; (2) That provision congested metropolitan district of Eastern railroads spent an aver­ 1 tive and colorful entry. A direction them more compact.-- be made for adequate immunization Northern New Jersey, as well as • .Mr. and Mrs. C or ne.li.u s against smallpox whooping cough, modern access to the seashore Schwartz, of New York City, are age of $1.64 to collect $1 of dining- leaflet for crocheting the clothes As soon is these small pots are well filled with roots, repot in fl­ and diphtheria, and (3) That every areas. enjoying the month of August at car revenue in 1951,: it was report­ for these THREE AMERICAN Child in the school be checked for . ------* ------73 Main Avenue. ed this week by the Eastern. Rail­ LADIES and a Rules. Leaflet for inch pots. When these are filled road Presidents Conference. Tins entering the Nationwide Crochet !with roots, shift to 4-inch pots, signs and symptoms of beginning Beach Meeting Sunday The Misses Sara and Nettie figure is 25 cents higher than the i Meantime, if growth: becomes illness, every morning as soon as he Rothblum and Miss Beatrice Brath- Contest may be obtained by sending The Salvation Army will hold an Rev. L. W. Mitchell average estimate of $1.39 for all a stamped, self-addressed envelope leggy, pinch again: comes to school and before he is ' erton, of New York, were weekend railroads announced recently by Much better plants can be grown old-fashioned rally Sunday, 6 P. M., guests of H r. arid Mrs. Jacob Beu- Rev. George Piguerson, pastor the Interstate Commerce Commis­ to the Needlework Dept, of this pa­ permitted to mingle with the other at the Beach Meeting in the Me­ per, requesting Leaflet No. S-233. by this method of starting in small tell, 98% Embury Avenue. of Union Methodist Church, Wil­ sion, which regulate the railroad pots and shifting to larger ones children. (One of the important morial Pavilion. Alfred Sivenar- Leroy G. White, of Salem and a mington, Del., will be song leader industry in the U. S. rather than putting the rooted cut­ qualifications of a \vellTtrairied ton will direct the instrumental­ vacationist here for many years, is and Mrs. FigUeron, pianist. The SINCE 1875, OCEAN GROVERS tings or seedlings in pots that are pre-school toachur in her ability' to ists during the service and for the service is held daily at 10 A. M. march to the Auditorium. Mrs. a guest at the Dun-Haven Hotel, HAVE BEEN ENJOYING too large. In an oversized,-pot, recognize the common symptoms 10-12 Ocean Pathway. Mr. White and during the month of July was THE TIMES—Now $3.00 Yearly some time will elapse before the Brnisted and Mrs. Chandler will under the leadership of the Rev. Party Celebrates of the' comirion . communicable di­ play trumpets. Bleeckcr Stirling . enjoys the musical programs here (C ontinued from P age 1) plant can develop a good root sys­ and introduces many vocal and in- Dr. Furman Al DeMaris. tem. It must have this before it seases of childhood.) is leader of the Beach M.-etin^. •' strumental artists to Ocean Grove. Rev. Mitchell’s sermon themes Bullinger, Mrs. Clarence Birtlinger. can make a top and .bloom . will be: Aug. 1, "This I Know;” Florence GerlofT, Mary and Mar­ Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dungey, of 2nd, “This I Believe;" 4th, VThe garet: Chambers,. Toots Carrick, Dallas, Pa., spent the. weekend at Imperatives of John 3;” 5th, “The Helen and Elizabeth Little. the Lorraine, while their aunt, Mrs. Clutch of Faith;” Cth, “Glorious And, Kate Chambers,. Betty Advertisements A. L. Clark, of Scranton, Pa., who Freedom;” 7th, “Life’s Consecrated White, Reba Wielert, Mildred Con­ accompanied them, 3 ta y e d at the ger, Marion BulUnger, Marian Advertisements for these columns should be in the office of “The Purpose;" 8th, “The Ever Present Fresh-Killed Times’* NOT LATER THAN 22:00 A. M. Thursday of each week. Queen Hotel, corner of Ocean Path­ Christ;” 9th, “Unshakeable Foun­ Bradley, Betty Yeo, Ethel Cetrulo, way and Ocean Avenue. dations.” Elsie Bullinger, Phyllis Carey, CLASSIFIED AD IIATB __ SIXTY CENTS Miss Cathie Smith, of Glasgow, Also, August llth, "Blessings Joette ' Cetrulo, Anna M. Stuart, There’s got to be real Interest TS 25 W ords OR L E S S ------Jennie A- Cameron, Esther Neff; nauuiumtiAdditional Wordsnuiwo ABOVE ■ — —-25 . — ------2 Cehte per Word . Scotland, is spending the first two From the Cross — Pardon;” 12th, if we stage a life worth weeks of her stay in the United “Blessings From the Cross.— Pow­ Peg Sherrard, Marcia Bradley. 5 Times for the price of Four Consecutive insertions while, Copy, mailed i«, given to a representative or brought to office, States at the Sally-Ann, 24 Em­ er;" 13th, “Blessings From the Caponettes sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost,.... lth .PJ ing to purchase a home for retirement. going to her winter home in New without kitchen privileges for .reined Ocean Grove or Asbury Park vicinltv. Red Skelton JULY 30th thru AUGUST 5 adults. Season or all year occupancy A small house Jn good .condition, fur­ ; York City. . I Inquire a fter 4:30 P. M .______-8-32 nished or unfurnished, with heat, and XL*3 reasonable price. Write Box • ' Mr. and Mrs. Norman Klauder, NoW. Playing COTTAGE FOU RENT 1060, Ocean Grove Times Office. of Philadelphia, and their sons, OCEAN GROVE — 2-bed room fur- -29 -3 3 ' “DIPLOMATIC COURIER” nlshed. AUKUst 1. modest rcntal talance Norman, Jr., and George, and 'their summer season:,Frfgidaire, coiueiiient daughter, Mrs. Louis Clifton Bohs, Auditorium and beach. 61 Embur> • ANTIQUES — Bought and Sold, with her son, Drew, are again va­ China, glassware, furniture and other Ave., East entrance. . — Call A. P . 2-0350. T h e Todds. 3 cation guest at the Queen Hotel APARTMENTS -/Furnished, mod- 11a A bbott Ave. —26tf. on the oceanfront, Mrs. Klauder’s ern; 4 rooms, porch; one block Audi­ FRESH FISH R t Nol 34, 200 Ft. North of AUCTIONEER — A. P. Todd. 115 Ab- father, the late Dr. Groves W. Brlelle Circle torium , near beach, asking SJ25 J° «b °tt Ave., Ocean^cean GGrove, rove. A..P.A. P . 2-032-0350. AT ALL TIMES Labor Day: 5-room . apartment, . Si3o. Puhlic fnnHitrlpH Drew, and his father, William BEGINNING AT DUSK Applv GO Mt: Hermon Way. Ocean Public sales conducted anywhere! Bartlett Drew, were also guests SHOP AT REITZ G rove; ; T~31* _ - • ______- .. —zm . thru these many years at the Direct From. Our Own Boats ATTICS AND CELLARS CLEANED Queen, Norman Klauder, Jr., is a WED.. THURS., Fill. & SAT. — " FOR RENT. — Cozy cottage, near, JULY 30 & 31 — AUGUST 1 & 2 ocean, for August, or by year, all con­ iron* raSs- mattresses, graduate of the University of Mi­ veniences, . oil heat.. modern 'Wtehen. metal. W. McCaffvey. A. P. 2-4621. ami, Fla., and is now associated WOOLLEY’S “Lovely To Look At” Little Bakery In Ocean Grove Ejnbury Ave. • —32*tf With Kathryn Grayson. Howard •with Merrill,- Lynch, Pierce, Fan- Keel and Red Skelton FOR RENT ■— 3-Rooni Apartment; T, ^°,r men and women, ner and Bean, brokerage firm. FISH MARKET August over Labor Day. centrauy l0." alterations of all kinds. You will be (In ) No Parking Problems Pifa!ldKY“!? the w°rk. K. Boufarah, George Klauder i3 a sophomore at 306 Newark Avenue cated. Write BOX 113, Ocean Grove.^ 145 A bbott A ve. P hone A. P . 1-1041-R. Bucknell University. Mrs. Bohs, SUN.. MON. & TUES. — —20-2-ltt BRADLEY BEACH AUGUST 3. 4 & 5 No Parking Meters the former Helen Klauder, was Highway 35 at Shark River “Story of Robinhood^ • . FOR RENT ~ 3-Roorn Apartment, CARPENTER Repairs, alterations, graduated f r o m . Bucknell and re­ furnished, August 1 to Sept., 15. remodeling, trimming or new construc- NEPTUNE With Richard Todd Main. Ave.. ; ceived her master's degree in Re­ ' an d Jo an R ice. !!?.n*i’ronlPt attention, J. Springsteen, . Tel. A. P. 2-0562 FOR~ RENT — 3-Room^ furnished A Neptune, N. J. Phone ligious' Education from Hartford (In Technicolor) apartment, near South_End beachj_cool A. P. 2-3372-R. —8-12tf Theological Seminary. and verv c lea n .. 4-Room bungalow. LIGHT MOVING — And hautlng; “Water Birds’ REITZ BAKERY Last tw o w eeks In- August. .63 F ran k ­ also, cellers and attics cleaned, painted A Walt plsney True Life Adventure lin Ave. or whiteuvishcd: odd jobs. Oslnga and - N ew s: Son, 111 C lark Ave. A. P . 2*0853-W. WED. & THURS. — AUGUST 6 & 7 43 Pilgrim Pathway - Ocean Grove FOR SALE "Wait Till tho Sun Shines, FOB SALE — Mahogany booXcnst-, ^glass. lIGlP lamps, :ST P? bric-a-brac, lFESu~ Pald jewelry, for china, sil- Nellie” 111 Emory Street - Asbury Park 50” X 50” * I f , 3. sections w ith 5 a d ; yer, furniture. Best prices paid. A. 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 5. N. Y. With Jew Petets ju stab le shelves; A. P, 2-7811. — o’ f Road. Red Bank. R. . and David - Wayne B. 6-5233 collect. —35-29*tf Branch Office: 1 Press Plaza, Aabury Park, N. J. (In Technicolor) FOR SALE — 100 lb. porcelain ice box: also Nesco space heater. 2. burner. JOBBING — Carpentry, painting NEW YORK Members P hone A . P . 1-1465. 90 Stockton A v ^ masonry general work. Wood and Son ASBURY PARK New York. Stock Exchange ^ Ave- Ocean Grove. A F O R SALE — Antiques. Sleepy Hol­ t*. 3-7IW9-M. 33» tf DETROIT And Other Leading Exchanges low grandfather’s chair, over 200 years old; - love seat and chair, o r ig i n a l NOW—For the .convenience of those who are unable to attend to "H ettie G r e e n .” W rite Box 777, Ocean Grove Times Office. Tr , their investment matters during the day, we will be open every BELMAR, N. J. electric cellar pumps, medicine cabf- ^BBAPure PEftcn, n Tj . OCEAN AVENUE AT EIOIlTn nets. xEdsar PhUIIps & Son, 1470 9th Wednesday Night from 6:45 P.M. to 8:45 P.M. BELMAR. N. J . ______REAL ESTATE Aye.; N eptune. Tel. A. P . 2-1676. —aotf. : ’ PHONE ASBURY PARK 2*0777-0776 MAT:-2:30 — EVE: Eve. — 6:00 — 8:00 — 10:00 M AT: J-.30 — EVE: T ! l » j k „ Continuous Sat. & Sun, trom a.30 Rainy Days — 2sOO Mat. FOR S ALE Continuous 8 »t. & Son, fro m 2.30 — -— ;—— I .KRAYER ROOFINGCO. ~ All kiiiJM TUES.. WED. & THUBS.— WED. THRU TUES. — IDEAL HOME — Every improve- AQpplie^ a"d repaired, i v i mvent, en t. perfectp erfec t condition, excellentex c elle n t Io- 'Tv*riv‘A Ocean Grove. PhonJ ...g p .... TUES., WED. & THURS. — JULY 29, 30 & 31 JULY 30 — AUGUST 5 •aDDointment I A* S^v&a-J,, igy f : JULV 29. 36 & 31 “Wait Till the Sun Shines, cation, price reasonable, appointment I a * “ • *4068-1,, “Story of Robinhood “The Greatest Show wonly. m j. -WJWV StK room‘WW'* cottage,----- garage space, I Nellie" nice home,— - sacrifice.---- - semons Agency. ’ SITUATIONS WANTED With Rlchatd Todd Vvith Jean Peters 124 T abor. -3 1 * and Joan Klee. ■ ' and David Wayne On Earth’* (In Technicolor) (In Technicolor)^ ; With Betty Hutton ; FOR SALE — Unusual Home and In- COMHANION-NUHSK — A-l refer-,' Also ence. Ella Harvey. Tel. A , P . 1.-8S84., "Water Birds” FBI. SAT. — AUGUST 1.& 2 and Cornel WUde Cor. Pitman and Beach Aves. •— One Block from R°tW. J O ® S O N ( p Ocean A W alt D isney T ru e X-lle A dventure ‘ “Washington- Story” . (In Technicolor) 32 M ain Ave. Tel. A. P. 2-1020. —31 News With Van Johnson HELP WANTED f5uT5TSAT; — AVUlfpT 1 * 3 and Patricia Neal FOR SALE — In Ocean Grove, hotel, News Due to tlie length of this picture one oJ best, all year, steam ^^oiV heat. 38 STOREROOM MAN — For cafeteria. SPEC IA L . “Wait Till the Sun Shines, show tim e w ill be 6:00, 8:30 .& 11:00 . guest rooms, with; running water, baths. Apply Grand Atlantic Hotel, Beach and Nellie” SUN. & MON. — AUGUST 3 & 4 Uvatories and owner s apartment, com­ Main Avenue, ■ Ocean Grove. •• *■’ -^31 bination storm and screen^ windows. ' with Jean Peters \ . “She’s Working Her Way A dm ission prices including 20 jper WAITRESSES — Good wages,’ good and David Wayne Through College' cent. Federal Tax will be - , (excellent condition. $40,000. terrn3, w ln Full Course Turkey Dinner - $1.25 | ' ..(In Technicolor).______' exchange for small pnbperty. Pitmarx working conditions, age no barrier. With Virginia Mayo C hildren — 38c — A d u lts— 74c : •Ave,'. outstanding hom e, T room s, bath, Apply, Mr. Potter, The Colonial, 13. SUN. * MON. — AUGUST 3 * 4 and Ronald Reaijan hot water oil .heat, $23,500; Mam Ave., Ocean Grove. 31* Good Wholesome Food At Reasonable .Prices 8 (in Technicolor) Advertising passes not good after Way, 2 lots, 10 rooms, 2 baths, hot “Washington Story” . N ews 6 P. M. & Fri., Sat; & Sun. • »• i With Van Johnson water, oil heat, adaptable for conver­ TUES. Si W E D ,- AUGUST 5 & S sion Into ap artm en ts, b ig valu e, $15,000, LOST AND FOBND .! Breakfast, 8 to 11 Weekday Dinners 4:30 to 8 and PattlcUi Neal cozy 6 room, all year house, hot water News “Paula” .-. WED. & THURS. — AUGUST € & 7 coal heat, excellent year round location Sunday Dinners 12:30 to 7 TUES.. WED. Is THURS. — With loretta Young on H eck Ave.. J7,56o; D elaw are Ave., AUGUST 5, 6 * » and Kent Smith______‘‘California Conquest” duplex house, 7 rooms each slde.^hot THUHS.. FBI. a SAT. — air coal heat,.price greatly, reduced to All Pastries Made on Premises “She’s Working Her Way AUGUST J, 8 * 9 • . , ■$3,500.- For further particulars and In­ Through Colloge” With Cornel WUde “The Story of and Teresa. Wright spection. consult .Brewer and _ Smith, . MR. and MRS. JOHN DeHARDE I With Vtrtlnla.. Mayo With Beal E state and Insurance. 619 B angs and Ronald Reacan and Will RojeM, Jr. Ave.» A sbury P a rk . 'Tel. A . P . Ownership-Managemeot ■ . . » (In Technicolor) • (In Technicolor) * •; (In Technlcolot) ! C .New*

m OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, AUGUST 1,1952

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Ocean Grove Auditorium Season of 1952

SUNDAY SERMONS Jgj2 s&£^^ 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 p /M. P l e a s u r e h n -f...... Aug. 3—A. M. and P. SI.—Dr. James McGinlay, Baptist Temple, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ardmore - Summerfwld Hotel ARBERTON HOTEL Aug. 10—-A. M. and P. M.—Dr. - 8 OCEAN PATHWAY — OCEAN VIEW BY THE SEA-NORTH END 7-9 SEA VIEW' AVENUB Wilbur M. Smith, Professor Eng­ lish Bible, Fuller Theological American Plan A T H I N G and fishing in ocean. Fine boardwalk .’■ i.Seminary,', y ; )x-y' ■ full length of ocean front, connecting with Asbury Aug. 17—A. M. arid P. M.—Dr. J. Superior Food ' Park on the north and Bradley Beach oil the south. Served in a Large pavilion overlooking ocean at North End. Wallace Hamilton, Pasadena Homelike Many benrhea along the boardwalk. Auditorium . Community Church, St. Peters­ Atmosphere seating nearly 10,000. Most powerful organ in the country. Great burg, F l a i ' ••••' ' . y; V;': •. chorus, finest Bingers, most, gifted instrumentalists, eminent Aug. 22 to 31—Camp Meeting. preachers, noted lecturers. Safe and sane amusements, moving Reasonable pictures, bowling alleys, merry-go-round, swimming pool, athletic Preachers:1 'Evangelist (Billy) Rales games, children’s playground, Bkee ball. Daily meetings for Graham, Minneapolis; Dr. Har­ young and old in Temple, Tabernacle and Chapel. A quiet, rest­ old J. Ockenga, Park Church, ful Sabbath. Safest place for women and children. Adequate Boston;; Dr: Norman W; Paullin, A. P. 2-2784 train and bus service, convenient for commuters. Baptist Temple, Philadelphia, Pa. M. SWANSON The hotels and boarding houses herewith presented are § BREAKFAST 8 to 10 — DINNER 5:30 P. M. — SUNDAY 3 MEALS § Sept. V—A. II. .and P. M.—To be recommended to the consideration of intending patrons as the 2 H. A. and L. E. WILLIAMS, Ownership-Management - 3 announced. •. ~ best houses of entertainment in this world-famous resort. --■■■■ t. Open to Public i jjiiijiiiiiiiiiitiiRiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiniiiiJniiiiiiMiiiisiiiiftiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitinitiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiire

j,,’ Where Old Friends ! I I P ETERIA ~ ----- 1Icet Every Year { Aug.'lfi—Ushers' Concert. Aug. 17-1!)—Preaching Mission in Beach and Main Avenues, Ocean Grove Unexcelled Table j charge of Dr. J. W. Hamilton, of Hot and cold water in rooms; some with private St. Petersburg, Fla. FROM THE PORCHES OF THE DUN-HAVEN baths and lavatories Aug. 21—Auditorium Choir Con­ FAMOUS SUPREME BLEND COFFEE cert. K iss AND DESSERTS FROM OUR OWN BAKE SHOP DR. FRANK C. COOPER :^¥vywwr/»vvywvvvwyy| New, modern, automatic sprinkler system installed in hotel MiiaiiiHaiiaiiiiiiiiaHaiiaiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiBiiaiiaiiaHaiiaiiaiiai'iiiaiiaiiBiianaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiariaiiaiiaiiaiiaiifii and cafeteria to guarantee your safety.

I ' Phone A. P. 2-8885 — 33d Season M. J. WOODR1NG ONE OF OCEAN GROVE’S FINEST HOTELS TRAVELOGS LOUNGE MUSIC TELEVISION PiiiBiiiiiaiiaiiBiiBiiBitBiiBiiiiiBiiBiiiiiBiiBiiBitBiiBirBiiBiiBiiBiiBiiaiiiiiBiiiJiBitBiiatiBiiBiiiiiBiiBiiBiiaiiBiiBiieiiBiiBnBiiBtjiijBiiii^ 48 PITMAN AVENUE Stop in or Write for Illustrated Folder With Rates (Opp. Auditorium Square) Asbury Park 2-9072 . . - DR. and MRS. JAMES GRAHAM >;aiiB!i»iiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiininiMiiiniaiiiiiiiiiiiin'iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii«iiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiBii«iii|iiiiaii»iiiii»iiijiiiJB);aijiiiiJi'

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LUNCHEON ON BEAUTIFUL OCEAN PATHWAY DINNER m '‘rjm Only one minute's walk from the World- | DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN FRONT = P™* Famous Auditorium, Beach and Board- ? Serving | . , walk. EUROPEAN PLAN — meals ar- = § ranged (or those desiring same. | Season — May 29 to Sept. 22' f T • Sunday Dinner 1 ALL BEDROOMS ARE OUTSIDE, large, light, cool and comfortably fur-1 ORMOND HOTEL = nlshed with single, double and twin beds. All equipped with hot and cold = £ running water, many with private or semi-private-bath. - Spacious public = Special Rates For June £ baths and toilets are conveniently located on each floor for the use of guests = ffw iniaiiiitiiiiiiiiiiititifliiiiiiiiiiiiiiitniiiiTiiiiiiiuliifK £ occupying rooms not having these facilities. FAMILY AND CONNECTING = American Plan I USED FURNITURE jj £ ROOMS ALSO AVAILABLE. REDUCED RATES. JUNE and SEPTEMBER. = I Telephone MR. and MRS. L U. EGGERT £ I We Buy and SeU H A Sbury P ark 2-2933 O w ners an d O perators : s “ Almost Everything ■-7:1. ANTIQUES CURIOS E iJijaiiflitiiiaiiaiiaiiBtiaMaiiiiiiriiiiiriaiiBiiBiifliiBiiBiiBiiBrifliiaiiBiiBnBiriiiiiiiiiaiiaiiBiiaiiBiiBiiBiiBiiiiiiiiiMBiifliiBiiiiiaMiliK^

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Lady Attendant I Sea Water in Rooms with Private Bath jj I : water at moderate rental. , Open for guests from May to Oe- | i Concert Orchestra and Guest Entertainment i tober first. • ' 1 I European Plan — Rates on Request § ISAMPLER INN CAFETERIA in same building 1 David H. O’Reilly I Dining Room in the Hotel for Hotel Guests § I THIRTY-FIFTH SEASON I | Phone Asbury Park 2-1492 jj | ALBERT ANDERSON, Owner-Manager | ELECTRICAL fliiiiHiiiiiiiI>|i«n|||a|i|1>ii|,|i||i,|>||||||u!ai|||,|>|,,i,|||iii|ii||i||i|j,|t(nii|iriaiiiiiiiViiiiiiiiiiiiiil>iiiiiiiiiiiiiii’ill,'^ 1CONTRACTOR | C. F. YOUNG, Manager f 129 Abboif Avenue Ocean Grove fiii»B«fiiiiBiia.iiiieiiaiiaMB*nijiiiniiiiiriiiiu'ifiimfHfmiiijnirB»ian«MiKBiii»ii[iBM«iiniiriin»iitiifrifriiHaK«HfM««iiifff Phone A. P . 2-4716 j|Lisiii»Bi>ai)|iiiiiai>8t;ai«|iiBiia>'aiiBiiiiiaiiiiianaiiBitaiiiiiii|BiiaiiaMai'BiiBi)iiiBiiaMaiiaiiBiiiiiaiiBiiBiiaiiaiiariBiiaiiBiisiiBiiB^ £ v WITHIN BLOCK OF EATING PLACES . £ Ann Louise OVERLOOKING OCEAN Running I DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN FRONT j CANDIES AMERICAN PLAN iaTior North End — Ocean Grove I .' At Main Avenue ; -j W ater in Home-like Uotel . . . Excellent A /£ W All Our Candies Made on the I All Rooms Have Hot and Cold Water [ Food . . . All Rooms Hot and Every Room Premises ! . Heat for Cool Days May 1 to Oct. 1 . European ! Cold Running Water. * / £ j p s s y | V 5 Abbott Avenue Salt Water Taffy ! SPECIAL JUNE AND SEPT. RATES. — TELEVISION NIGHTLY* j Twenty Flavors I L. SCHIRMEISTER A. P. 2-4049 | SPECIAL RATES MAY, JUNE AND SEPTEMBER | | ; Phone A. P. 2-9149 ■ Mr. and Mrs. David Duff Malcolm ! MAIL ORDERS TAKEN .i,; . .'.. . Ownerfihlp-Manageraent [ 1 Hospitality — Comfort — European | ^HIIBIlIllBIIBIIBllBIIBIIBIIIIIBIiBIIBIiaillllBIIIIIItllHailBIIBIIBIlBlllilllllliailBMBUBnaiiBPilllUllllBllBIIIIIII.BIIBillKa.IBliB.iHll' 1 NOW OPEN M. E. SUTHERLAND I HOME - MADE iiiiiiBiiBuaiiaiiaiisiiaMBiiBMaii8iiBiiBii8iianBiiBiiBiiiiiBiiiHaitauBitiiiaiiaiian8iiBiiiiiBim'iB>j|»8/ii>i«i>i»Bi«iiBiiBiiBiiiiiaii^ ICECREAM ^■l(8JIBK8llBH8H8JII/IB»IBH*BliaH|ilSi'BI(BliBIIIUBIIIUBUIH|tianB)llinBriail^ OCEAN END I Telephone, Asbury Park 2-0749 American Plan | SEA SPRAY ' of EMBURY AVENUE HOTEL WARRINGTON HOTEL I 25 OCEAN PATHWAY | 1 Unobstructed ocean view; hot and cold water in all T oom s. 5 | All ro o m s have an open and clear view as well as cross ventila- | ; ml. We are satisfied that our guesta will be satisfactorily ; | tion. Conveniently located to bathhouses at the South End. | I - « T served during the 1952 season. Our dining room, will J>e ; g I Policy of the Sea Spray: Cleanliness and quiet. r open also for outside guests. We will definitely bperate ‘4 | BREAKFAST and DINNER SERVED TO GUESTS 1 J I* at top standard — Serving three, meals daily. = Special rales by month or more; also June and Sept. I P hone A sbury P ark 2-4125. GRAHAM and MABEL PL1NO | I OPEN MAY 28 H. % PULLEN | ■ . 2 ?llBliailBI|BliailB1iailBllBIIBIIBIIBllBltSll8ll8llBIIBIIBIlSi(8n8IIBMBI1BM8llBIIBllBIIBMail8MBIiail8lllliail8l18l1IIIBllBIIBII8liaillliaiia'p ^aiiaiiatiaiiaiiatiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiBiiliiaiiBtiBiiaiiBiiaiiBiiiiiaMaii'BiiaiiaiiaiiafiaiiBiiaiiaiiaiiBiiaiianaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiaiiBiiaiiaiiiiiaiil DARDANELLE 40 OCEAN PATHWAY When the oldest resident was Season May to October | 17 PILGRIM PATHWAY = All rooms with hot and cold running water. Near a youngster we supplied 34 Ocean Pathway • Auditorium and Beach i Open May 1 to November Phone Asbury Park 2-1797 : OCEAN GROVE LORD & HANCOX | Excellent food, served well. All fresh vegetables,, fish and | I \ AMERICAN.ANfi EUROPEAN PLAN | I fruits. All pastries baked in our own kitchen. All rooms mod- f I GOOD FOOD GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS 1 | ernly furnished. Private baths installed. Rates on application. | j CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP . I MAJESTIC HOTEL Taylor Dairy Co | Dining Room Open to Outside Guests by Reservation | | Phone A. P. 2-2085 MARY F. BEARE, Manager, f '"■' Albert Catley, Proprietor | Phone A. P. 2-2880 MR. and MRS, GEORGE.H. DRAKE | . MILK, CREAM AND iniaiiaiiaiiBnaiiaiiBiiBiiaiiBiiaiiBiiaiiBiiBiiaiiaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiBiiaiiBiiBiiiiisiiBiiBiiBiiBiiBiiBiiBiiiiiaiiaijaiiiiiaiiiiiBiiBiiBiiiiiaifl...... aiiaiiBiiaitBiiaiiBiiaiiaiiBtiaiiBiiiiiaiiiiiBiiiiiBuliiBiiaiiBiiaiiaiia'iiaitaiiBiiiiiBiiBiE^iatiauaiianaiiaitaiil BUTTERMILK From Monmouth County Farms 55 EMBURY AVENUE Phone A. P. 2-1970 The DEANS OPEN ALL YEAR THE AURORA Fbone Atbury Park 3-S023-J. BREAKFAST SERVED Telephone Asbury Park 2-6579. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1952 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY

P atronize a local agent who Private Shower* maintains a fully-equipped of­ CADILLAC fice, who Is promptly available All Outside Rooms B&RNEGAT BAY at all times and who counter­ HOTEL signs his own policies. Hot and Cold R O Y TRl'DEl “Nothing But Insurance" Water in Eooma 27 Webb Avenue RESTAURANT Centrally Located SHARK BIVER HILLS 68 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove A. P. 2-5475 .1 Rooms dnly

Our “Welcome Home’* A BITE OR A DINNER 10th Anniversary Year FREE Coffee in Your Hoorn Each Morning AT REASONABLE PRICES Bradley Auto 58 Main Ave. Opp. Foatoffica Breakfast - Luncheon - Dinner Seat Covers — AUTO TOPS — OPEN MAY 29 I JOHN DAFNIS, Owner-Manager Custom and Ready Made Telephone 719 M ata St. Phone: V. I*. 1-0157 . . B radley Beach A. P- 2-8649 Dine Over The Ocean at the Famous EDMUND L. THOMPSON Painting and Paper Hanging Estimates Furnished 134 Broadway, Ocean Grove Grand View Hotel Phone Asbury Park 2-2955-J 18 Pitman Avenue | AT NORTH END BOARDWALK (Running Through to 17 Olin Street) 1 Furnished 2 and 3 Room Apartments and Rooms | m m Reservations for Parties A.M. AUSTIN AH Rooms with Hot and Cold Running Water = CARPENTER and BUILDER Innerapring Mattresses g Plione 2-3196 : Weather Stripping One-half Block fiom Ocean — Near Cafeteria and Auditorium | Estimates Given LILLIAN and THOMAS HOGAN, jj TEL: A. P. 2-70'.!l-W Tabor Way, Ocean Grove Phone A. P. 2-4589 Ownership-Management | iiiiMii.ini>iiiiii:BiiiMwi«iiiiiiiiiiiiititiaitiiiiiiiiiiiia;iiiiBi.iuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiii2iiiiiiiiiiiiitaiiiiiiZ The Amherst ...... iiitnna...... T H E SANDERLING RADIO CAB 10 PITMAN AVENUE — PHONE A. P. 1-1202 Asbury Park IDEALLY LOCATED WITH OCEAN VIEW. COMPLETELY MODERN, NEWLY FURNISHED, AND UNSURPASSED FOR COMFORTABLE LIVING AND RELAXATION GUEST ROOMS STUDIO APARTMENTS BY WEEK . . . MONTH . . . OR SEASON ROOMS All Varieties of Meats, Sea Food 62-A MAIN . AVENUE ' WALTED LAFRENZ. O w n e r-M g r. ______JU N E TO NOV. Running-Water-ln-Rooms^ — Center of all Activity, POST VILLA DINING ROOM DAY AND NIGHT A Stone’s Throw to Beach-RestauranU Auditorium CORNER MAIN and NEW YORK AVENUES SERVICE Rates-on-Request Phone A. P. 2-8M1 GEORGE A. BltEUB Seacroft Hotel BICHARD EGEDY 1 4 Seaview Avenue SPECIALIZING IN TURKEY DINNERS One-half block from ocean, bathing beach, open air swimming pool, Telephone A. P. 2-0513 boardwalk and amusements. Near cafeterias and restaurants. Hot and cold water in rooms. Breakfast served. Reasonable rates. BE CAR-FREE! BUENA VISTA Plione ASbury Park 2-8214—-NOW O P E N -J. COCHRANE, Owner-Mgr. ST. ELMO HOTEL OPEN ALL YEAR Corner Main and New York Avenues SUNSET LODGE Individual meals served by day or week ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS — 1 Block to Auditorium, 2 Blocks to Beach__ American Plan B. R. SHUBERT Tel. Asbury Park 2-067* SPACIOUS PORCHES — SHOWERS — APARTMENT Central Ave. from Tel. MR. & MRS. THE WAYNE TEA ROOM Pitman to McCIintock St. Asbury Park 2.8813 C. L. DUNSHEE Asbury and New Jersey Avenues At Emory Street Bridge CLOSED MONDAYS f)ei>endable C O A ST SMALLWOOD CREST DINNERS — 4:30 to 8:00 P. M. Tuesday through Saturday CITIES COACHES 6 WEBB AVENUE 3d HOUSE FROM BOARDWALK SUNDAYS — Noon to 7:00 P.- M. Furnished rooms with running hot and: cold water, showers, private baths and Public Phone A. P. 2-8505 M. G, EVANS innerspring mattresses for professional, refined adults only in pleasing environ- .ment of quiet home with congenial people. Heat on cool days. Large living 19-26). We observed Honey-for- room, spacious piazzas, fine ocean view. Rates on application. BRAKE SERVICE ASbury. Park 2-6312 THE MISSES BESWICK, Owner-ManagerS Breakfast Week in April by. eating (Continued from Page-2) honey for breakfast every morn­ BATTERY SERVICE sniffing our slip covers and drapes, in g .! even tried it on eggs. There’s CARS INSPECTED but they seemed to smell all right, a National Honey Wcnk coming in STORAGE TIRES so we did nothing. During Na­ October but We decided we did Pleasant, clean airy rooms with hot and cold running water in all.' tional Coin Week in April we jing­ enough for Honey in April so that Many rooms overlooking the ocean and boardwalk. Atimoctive rate's; led dimes at each other for a while week we’ll just call each other INeptune Steel fire escapes. Community kitchen optional. each day. In February we ob­ ‘Honey,’ unless. we forget and call Auto Repairs 7 Main Ave. Tel. A. P. 2-9191. MRS. SARAH PATTENSON served’ Table Tennis Week vocally. each other ‘Ping’ and ‘Pong.’ The Every time I. came into my wife’s most interesting week thus. far, I presence; I’d : say ‘Ping’ and she’d think, was National Carpet: Week, AUTO REPAIRING respond with ‘Pong.’ The only also'in April.- I spent the whole RAY ELLIS ' IILMINGTON HOUSE constructive thing :I did during week lying on the carpet, after Stocktoh and So. Main St. Cotton Week was to replace the which my life’s companion rared Ocean Grove A. P. 2-7727 wadding in our cigarette lighter, back and declared an I-Ain’t- using a crochet hook left over from .'Speaking-to-Yqu-Day.” . -See - you National Crochet Week (January next week. ’Bye now.

MATTHEWS, U. S. ROYAL FRANCIONI General Electric — R.G.A. & TAYLOR TELEVISION THE IRVINGTON FUNERAL HOME HOTPOINT ' Exclusive but Inexpensive DANIEL L. FRANCIONI APPLIANCES THOMAS W. TAYLOR 704 - 7th Ave. Asbury Park • Phone A.P.-2-0021 Custom Tire Go. Centennial MARIE VILLA 1200 Main St." - Rrsdlej Beach Shoe Rebuilders 63 Main Ave., Ocean Grove ELGIN • LIFEGUARD WATCHES Tire-Tubes DURAP0WER MAINSPRING WILL NEVER BREAK At a substantial saying to our FROM — §33.75 car wash customers. GROSSMAN to $71.50 NEPTUNE Headquarters For B. FEDDES JEW ELER CAR LAUNDRY RED CROSS OCEANSIDE OCEAN GROVE 181 Main St., Neptune POST OFFICE BLDG. Opp. Stocktoh Ave. Gates SHOES 25 Ocean Avenue Phone A. P. 2-8477 Rooms Overlooking Ocean Opposite Bathing Beach and Boardwalk Convenient to Cafeterias JOSEPH L. BLACK, Owner-Manager Sunday Papers LAKE & EMORY STREET P hone A. P . 2-1844 WESLEY LAKE BRIDGE VAN-CLEVE OLIVE HOUSE ) 93 Central Avenue, overlooking ocean 7 A. M. to 1 P. M. INCORPORATED 708 COOKMAN AVENUE l N and lake. . Light housekeeping. Clean comfortable rooms. Open all year. ENGINEERS ; ASBURY PARK MABEL and HARRY HODGSON, Owner-Mgr. , DAILY NEWSPAPER PLUMBING — HEATING DELIVERY AIR CONDITIONING Park View Hotel A. P . 2-10150 108 South Main Street Ocean Grove News Service OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Howard L. Smith S3 Main Avenue TeL 2-5283 R. L. WADDELL, Ptop, Asbury Park 1-0600 ' The Hardware Store of Ocean Grove

Grove Cleaners LINOLEUM PLUMBING PINE TREE AND TILE TINNING and HEATING Armstrong, Naira, Sloane, Kentile, Amtlco reasonable. • Free estimates for your HARDWARE FREE PICKUP AND floorcoverlng needs PAINTS and OILS » r.H 4 Webb Avenue, overlooking ocean, hot and DELIVERY. SERVICE ; Expert Mechanics I I r P 9 (I V 111 SI cold running water, spacious grounds, rooms U L C a u * MMt* and annrtmonts. We Operate Our'Own Cleaning Heat tor chilly days. . A. P. 1-0728. C. E. ^HACKlJ?roN,; Owner-Mgr. and Pressing Machines • , • 51 Main Avenue •Shot H; Catley, Allan L. n.nnmh . Floorcovering Shop OCEAN GROVE, N . J. , -M Attohtlo Averiui VBeaaott—May 15 to 0 » . Proprietor* ; 109 So. M ain —. N eptune 11(1 A ] lobor IS. One block from ocean, near Audl- .» Phone A. P . 2-1189 1234. Asbury Ave.—-Asbury Park ' Phone A. P. 2-4741\V;',.i l/W VI torium and AaburyJ^rk. Rwm»;b» U PUfrtm Pathway, Ocean Grove week or month. ASbury Park J-05S7-J. : i FLOBENC? M. CRAMER P/AGE EIGHT OCEAN GHOVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1952

Mrs. Jeanie Heathcote s(’ng, featured in “Mr, Texas,” is Great multitudes from far and Miss Mary Hebrew ‘‘Each Step of the Way.” near Robert James Henderson The film wll also feature the Who follow in God’s way Mr. E. H. Hergesheimer world-champion rodeo riders from Find Christ and Christian fellow­ Rev. George A. Hiil the Texas Panhandle, the famous ship Mrs. Theodore Hoffman ‘‘Sons of the Pioneers” and the Here on His Sabbath Day. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mrs. Daisy Homan Hardin-Simmons University Cow­ — CLINTON S. CORDRAY Mrs. Mary Horner boy Band, August, 1952 RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES Miss Jennie Hughes' William Humphrey A rthur S. Jeffrey Dr. Robert C. Wells ■ Symbol of Freedom HOTEL AND. RESTAURANT SUPPLIES PROPERTY RECONDITIONING Rev. George C. Johnson (Continued from Page 1) Over the housetops Old Glory still Mrs. Walter B. Johnston delphia Annual Conference for 16 waves, Rev. Alexander Kettersor, years. He had been president for High in the sky up above, OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE PLUMBING ^ 'SKILLED MECHANICS, for. Augustus B. Knight Get it at the one term of the Philadelphia Fed­ Over the homes of the free and the HEATING each craft will giro yon Miss Emma D. Lambert eration of Churches and had also brave, OIL StjR N ER s^s^6 BEST In REAL Rev. G. A. Laughead served as secretary of the Penn­ Shore Restaurant Equipment Co. Russell W. Leary Over the land that we love. CONTRACTING ’^^S H E E T METAI>^»® E R V I C E sylvania Temperance league and Symbol of freedom, of justice and Mrs. Charles J. Leavitt its predecessor, the Pennsylvania Kitchen Equipment and Furniture or JOBBING ^^^^CARPEN’FRY Mrs. Cyril Lever right, Anti-Saloon League. For eight Flying for you and for me, HOTEL, RESTAURANT and BAR SUPPLIES THE PAINTING Roy Lever years he was a mer iber of the Gen- Miss Sarah E. Lloyd Emblem of liberty, glorious right,: WM. R. HOGG CO., Inc. MASONRY eral Board of Education of the Guarding the land of the free. Miss Marian 3. Lovelle Methodist Church. He was also a Opposite Main Avenue Gate? 90ft -• 4TH AVE. — ASBURY PARK Fred L. Lynch Think of it always with highest 11-15 S. Main Street Tel. 2-3193 or 2-3194 district superintendent in the Phil Mrs. Ella Mangam adelphia Conference from 1930 to regard, Bernard May 1936. Loving the country it serves: AUTO BODY REPAIRS Mrs. George W. Menner Funeral services nrc being held Treat it at all times with utmost ADAM’S ESSO SERVICENTER Herman Metzger this morning in Philadelphia and respect: BLWE RADIATORS CLEANED AND REPAIRED Washing — SSmonlzin* — Tire Repairs — Tires — Batteries Nicholas E. Miknlie Lubrication — Mechanical Repairs — Road Service burial will be in West Laurel Hill Honor it as it deserves. Miss Isabelle Milne Cemetery. - - Nick Antich Finishing Tel. A. P. 2*4840 Mrs. Henrietta Moore — HOWARD TRAVIS B « i »»a Axl* 8$r»lghteo»f—W»f»l MAIN & PARE PLAGE AVES., BRADLEY BEACH Dr. Wells’ pastorates were. Nor Paterson, N. J. Mrs. Mae Morris ris Square, Tabernacle, Columbia c/o Franklin Trust Co. 1W« FIRST AVENUE. ASBURY PARK Telephone 8472 Mrs. Blanch* P. Nardi Avenue, Advocate, St, James, T,o- C H AIR C A N E IN G ’nu: J. O’Brien gan and Emmanuel Methodist CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK Nathan L. Parmelee Churches in Philadelphia; St. An­ Ocean Grove, God’s Square Mile W. Ward Peetz drew’s, Llanereh; Sharon Hill and In Ocean Grove on the Jersey JAMES L. SMITH Halsey D. Polhemus First Church, Norristown. For t<;n Shore, FABIO BATTAGLIA Chairs Re-Bottomed and Re-Caned Miss Clara Pope years ho was dean of the Collogp- Henry Ramm A place very dear to our hearts, RIDEWALEBt CC1BI CEME3T BLOCKS HANDMADE BASKETS and CHAIRS ville, Pa., Epworth League Insti­ Where the thousands come from •BrlTUBOABDS: TOUWDATIOHB, CO.ICBETB BTI.KHEAPS 2010 Bangs Ave., Neptune A. P. 2-3393 Edgar A. Reilly tute. ■ • 9BPT1C TASKS,. CES8 POOL8 Miss Edith Reuck near and far, Mil Biiift Avenue, Nepltm*. N. Telephone Anbury rar> 1-0090 Dr. Wells was educated at Wan- To receive the peace it imparts; Miss Frances Rothblum amaker Institute, Temple Univer­ PLUMBINGHEATING Phoebe J. Rowden Ocean Grove ■ is called “God’s R U G CLEANlNfi sity and Drew Theological Semin­ Square - Mile” Mrs. Constance Ryder ary. He received an honorary de­ Mrs. W alter Smith It is a bit of heaven on earth, F.G. RHODES cree of Doctor of Divinity from .Where God’s dear children sing Brierley’s Rug Cleaning Service - GAS RANGES and AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS Mrs. Ruby C. Schapperi Ursinus College in 1921. His praises, Mrs. Martha Schlossbach He is survived by his wife, the R IG S AND C A R P E T S THOHOUGHLY"CLEANED Telephone 220 MAIN STREET Miss Edna D. Scudder And tell of His wonder and worth. ASbury Park 2-2768 ... AVON, N. J. former Emily S. Grove; tow sons 'Tis a joy to see on the Sabbath BY BEING ELECTRICALLY PHAMrOOED William S. Sheridan Robert G. anti Paul S.,.and a broth­ I w Franklin A v e n u e Tel. A . I'. 2-442? O cean Grove Edward W. Simers Day, er, the Rev. Richard B. Wells, field Many thousands wending their end federal ordinances, statutes and Harry L. Slayback secretary for the Methodist Home LEGAL NOTICE regulations affecting the use of the Mis:! Florence Smalley for the Aged. Philadelphia...... way, COAL AND FUEL OIL said lands and premises, and subject to Mrs. Clifford i-'tocker T» this peaceful spot to hear of THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY: the covenants, conditions and restric­ tions contained in prior deeds affecting Mrs. Harry M. Sturgis . Him. Thompson Fuel Company TO EDITH E. CLARK and JOHN DOE said premises. Mrs. John G.. Syms . Natural Gas Co. Who is our Life, our Truth and our. husband of Edith E. Clark, said name (3) The purchaser shall be required, Miss M. Elizabeth Tantum (Continued from Page 1) Stay; FUEL OIL • W O O D AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” «>Ai John Doe being- fictitious, and heirs, at the time of closing, to pay as an rush of automoblies disturbing, t!evisec*$. and personal representa­ additional purchase price, a suni equal Emanuel Tepper “When we originally took over 117 So. Main. St.—MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop.—A. P. 2-2300 tives of Edith E. Clark and his and to the amount of tax based on the last Mrs. Carrie Truax operations of the Company from No beer signs to greet the eye, their or any of their successors in assessed valuation from the first of Edward W. Tuttle Jersey Central Power and: Light,” But flowers nestled to the cottages, riRht. title and interest and THE the mouth next after the date of sale Bringing cheer to all passers by. STATE OF NEW JERSEY. until the tnd of the current year and Wendell Van ClaVe said Mr, Knoblock, “we were tak­ DRUGS (L. S.) also all legal conveyancing fees. Any Mrs. Emily T. Van'dermast ing and distributing eight million 'Tis surely a foretaste of heayen bidder who fails to complete his pur­ Charles B. Van Doren cubic feet of natural gas each day above, «3 MAIN AVENUE W. B. NAGLE You arc hereby summoned and re­ chase will forfeit to the Township any quired to serve upon Stout & 0-Hagan, deposit paid. Miss Emmn Van Fleet into the .area. This week under Where the young and the old often plaint HIV attorney, whoso ac’dress is Mrs. Laura Van Hoesen (iftl B.-.ngs A venue. A sbury P ark , New (4) The sale of this property is sub­ new allocations of natural fras from meet, NAGLE'S Main ■ Central Pharmacy Jersey, an answer to the complaint, ject to confirmation by the Townshi .Mrs. Abram J. Versoy Texas Eastern Transmissions Co. In reverent, Christian fellowship, “Doctors Advise Nagle’s” filed in a civil action, in which the Committee who may reject any or al Mrs. .1. Von Der Schmidt (Riir.Inch) approved by the Feder­ Their friends and loved ones to Township of Neptune, in the. Coiinty bids. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS of Monmouth,, a municipal, corporation DATED: Ju ly 2-3. 1952 Miss Lucy Von Oehsen al Power Commission, ;;ii addition­ greet; is plaintiff and EDTH E. CLARK, et JOHN W. KNOX Miss A rrietta Votey al eleven million cubic feet, per liay And now the world-famous organ als, are defendants., pendinp in the -30-31 -Township Clerk Mrs. Florence M. 'i>. W ard. are being purchased and distribut­ is playing, ELECTRICIAN Superior Court of New Jersey, within 35 days after A ugust 1, 1052. exclusive; N O T 1C John E. Warner ed, That means that we now pipe Holy quiet steals tin the air, of such date. If you foil to do so, the Mrs. liueben Washburn nineteen million cubic feet of na­ And we feel that the Master is VAN DYKE ELECTRICAL CO. relief demanded in the complaint will NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS Charles Wegeman tural gas into our territory each present, be taken against you by default. AND PREMISES IN THE TOWN­ ELECTRICAL WORK — REPAIRING RADIO The action has been instituted for SHIP OF NEPTUNE. IN THE Dr. Robert C. Wells day.” While we bow in silent prayer. WASHING MACHINES — VACUUM CLEANERS — ELECTRIC CLOCKS the purpose of foreclosing a certain COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. Mrs. Robert N. Whinney According to Mr. Knoblock, Ihis certificate of tax sale made bv the If on earth such peace doth enthrall 1013 COOKMAN, AVE., ASBUBT PARK PHONE A. P . 2-0093 Mrs. Clara H, Winslow additional eleven million cubic feet Collector of Taxes, of the Township of NOTICE is hereby given that on us,. Neptune, in the County of Monmouth, Tuesday, the fifth day of August, 1952, Ernest N. Woolstoii of gas' meam; that the new Com Wc wonder what heaven can be! dated October 13. 1037 and recorded in at 2 P.' M., at the Neptune Township Miss Ann Wood pany can take on thousands of As we gaze on the face of the the Monmouth County Clerk’s Office on Headquarters. 137 South Main Street. A rthur B. W right new customers in this area and can All kind* Electrical Work Radio Repairing April 1, 1052 as instrument number Neptune, New Jersey, the Township of Saviour, G024..which certificate of tax sale af­ Neptune, in the County of Monmouth, Mrs. Henry M. Young heat the homes of many thousands Who ;oves us so graciously; fects real estate know n as Lots 542-543. will offer at public sale, to the highest —_* ------of its customers next winter. He Ten thousand sing of His Glory, TEPHFORD ELECTRIC CO. Block 225B on the tax duplicate of said bidder, at. a minimum sale price of announced that the Company has Tow nship W’h ic h lots are located on the One H undred F ifty , D ollars, ($150.00), OBITUARIES Great preachers His grace declare, 18 Abbott A venae. Ocean Grove — Phone Asbury Park 2-7517 northwesterly corner of Drummond all the right title and interest of the applied for an additional ten mil On this glorious spot in New Jer- and Milton Avenues, Neptune Town­ lion more cubic feet a Say in addi­ ship, New Jersey: said Township of Neptune acquired at . sey, You and each of you are made de­ a tax sale and the foreclosure of the MRS. CARRIE MITCHELL tion to the eleven million granted God's Square Mile” — this heaven, FLORIST fendants in the above entitled action equity of redemption thereof in and to them and now being delivered. because you have or may claim to the following described lands and so fair. ARCADIA — The Land of Flowers have some right, title, lien or other premises:-.' ' ■ Funeral services were held ia~t “There seemed to be thousands All that certain plot, piece, or parce) of families in our territory,” re — MARTHA GRENFELL ARCADIA interest affecting the real estate being of ground known and designated as Friday for Mrs: Carrit; Mitchell, Ocean Grove foreclosed, by virtue of ownership, in­ Block 5-D, Lots 279 and 280, S h ark R iv­ 8G, widow of the late Edwin Mitch­ ported Mr. Knoblock, “who would FLOWER SHOP AND GREENHOUSE Robert II. Juska, Prop. heritance. . descent, intestacy, devise,, er Hills, upon the following terms and like to cook, or heat their water, PLANTS AND DISII GARDENS, CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING FLOWERS, dower, curtesy, mortgage, deed or con­ conditions:-. v.; • ell, at the Farry Memorial Home, CORSAGES, FUNERAL DESIGNS, FLOWERS BY WIRE veyance. entry-of judgment or other (1) Twenty- percent, (20%), of. the Asbury Park, Rev. .B, Harrison or hca' their homes, with natural The Hand and the Tongue. Suxnraexfield smd Cookman Aves. •______P hone: A. P , 2-2445 legal or lawful. right. The nature of' gas. We want (c, accommodate which and the reason that you and purchase money to be paid at the time Decker officiating. 'She is survived It was not a prurient hand each of you are joined as defendants the property is struck off. If the mori these people so we are asking for ey is not paid at that time, the prop­ by a sister, Mrs. Sadie Lenhart, That carved from, cold dry stone LAWRENCE and WEBB AVENUES A. P. 1-0832 is set forth with particularity in the erty may be put up and re-sola im­ and three nieces. Death ocurred more gas, Many people seem to complaint, a copy of which will be have the feeling that the natural A woman, soft and breathing furnished you on request addressed to mediately. The balance to be paid on July 23 Interment was made Like the eyes of a fawn; OCEAN GROVE FLORAL SHOP the attorney, of - the plaintiff at the within ten days.upon delivery of gas may not last. That's com­ above mentioned address. Bargain and Sale Deed. in Rahway Cemetery. Nor was it the tongue of an idiot f-IJT FLOWERS * PLANTS ' CORSAGES " WEDDINO BOUQUETS (2) Said lands and premises are to pletely wrong. Once you become FUNERAL DESIGNS * POTTEISV » FLORAL ACCESSORIES DATED: Ju ly 2. 1952. our gas customer, there will al­ That said ‘Thou Shalt Not Kill.’ I. G r a n t s c o t t . be sold subject to all municipal, state, What now binds the hand FLORAt. ARRANGEMENTS OF DISTINCTION — LOUIS PALENIK, Prop. Clerk of the Superior Court I and federal ordinances, statutes, and MISS JENNIE B. KINGSLAND ways he plenty of gas for you. We — 2S-31 regulations affecting the use of the Formerly of Newark and a resi­ are seeing to that.” • And drugs the tongue like FURRIER said lands ^nd premises, and subject dent of the Methodist Horns here Ir. addition to increasing the A beautiful face that died long to the covenants, conditions hnd re­ ago? NOTICE strictions contained in prior deeds af­ since: last March, Miss Jennie B. volume of gas in their territory, FURS fecting said premises. Kingslarid, 78, died last week at the New Jersey Natural Gas Co, has — JAMES T. MEHORTER Phone •NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS . (3) The purchaser shall be required, Ocean Grove A. P. 2-4060 H . Sarian Ready To Wear AND PREMISES IN THE TOWNSHIP at the time of closing, to pay as an ad­ Home. She is survived by a niece, also undertaken a program of con­ OF NEPTUNE. IN THE COUNTY OF ditional purchase price, a sum equal Mrs. Charles G. Cooke, of Roselle. verting the appliances of all their Made to Order — Remodeling — Repairing MONMOUTH. to the amount of tax based on the last Funeral • arrangements were under customers, to straight natural gas. YOUR BEST BUY — THE TIMES *27 Mattlnon Avenu* Dry Cold Storage Asbury Park assessed valuation from the first of the the direction of Matthews, Franci- This program which costs the $3.08 A YEAR . NOTICE is hereby given that on month next after the date of sale un­ ------Tuesday, the fifth day of August. 1952, til the end of the current year and oni and Taylor, Asbury Park. Company over two million dollars, GARAGE—STORAGE at 2 P. M.. al the Neptune Township also all legal conveyancing fees. Any will be (ompleted by the middle of Cancer is not due to a germ, ac­ Headquarters.. 137 South Mai^ Street. bidder, who fails to t o complete------his pur- EVERETT MOORE August and every customer will cording to the American Cancer Neptune. New Jersey, the Township of chase will forfeit; to the Township any Society, so a serum is of no value Oidamobile Sales and 8ervice Est. 1925 Phone A. P. 2-4670 Neptune, in the County of Monmouth, deposit paid. . A World War i veteran, Everett then have the benefits of straight wiii offer at public sale, to the highest (4) The sale of this property is sub­ natural gas. Reported to be one in its treatment. bidder, at a minimum sale price of ject to confirmation by the Township Moore; 55, died .last Friday in Fit- Billy Major’s Seacoast Garage Seven H undred F ifty Dollars. (S750.00), Committee .who may. reject any or kin, Hospital, He was; a. resident of the largest conversion jobs un­ all the right title and interest of the all bids. here a t 102 Lake. Avenue arid is dertaken in the state, the gas Com­ 86 Sooth Main Street, Ocean Grove said Township in and to the following DATED: Ju ly 24, 1952 pany has over 300 conversion spe­ STORAGE—BY DAYj WEEK-MONTH______described lands and premises:-; JOHN W. KNOX survived by three daughters. Mist All that Certain plot, piece, or parcel —30-31 Tow nship C lerk Janet E, Moore, of- Bernardsville,; cialists working on the conversion of ground known and designated as Mrs. Richard Clark, of Oakhurst, program. Block 11-A, Lots 62, 63. and 64, S hark According to aresant Company Phone 2-143S 24-HOUR SERVICE River Hills, upon the following terms and Mrs. Richard Huntington, of and conditions:- Grove Celebrates ■Wanartassa; a brother, Jesse planning, natural gas purchased (1) Twenty percent, (20%), of the from the Algonquin Gas Pipeline, SHAFTO'S GARAGE CORP. purchase money to be paid at the time (Continued from Pace 1) .Moore, of West Belmar; two sis the property is struck off, If the mon­ The Rev. George W. Henson, ters, Mrs. Edna M. Sullivan, of As­ will be introduced into the North­ STORAGE—BATTERY—TOWING SERVICE—REPAIRING ey is not paid at that time, the prop­ bury Park, and Mrs. Nathan Unter- ern Division of the Company, erty may be put up and re-sold im­ president of the Ocean Grove As­ which includes the Dover and Boo ', Corner Corlies Avenne and Main Street Neptune, N. J. mediately. The balance to be paid sociation, presided and the follow­ man ,of Bradley Beach, and two within ten days upon delivery of a ing roll call of “lovers of Ocean grandchildren. ton areas of Morris County, early LAUNDRY Bargain and Sale Deed. American Legior: service was in October. (2) Said lands and prem ises a re to. Grove” who died during the past Mr. Knoblock also reported that — - Phone A. P. 2-7119 be sold subject t» all municipal, state, year was read: held Sunday snd. military funeral and federal ordinances, statutes and Mrs. Mary E. Abrams' service was held Monday at the in the past month, the gas Com­ NEPTUNE LAUNDRY CO.. regulations affecting the use of the said Joseph R. Ely Funeral Home, Ab- pany has completed a study of its land3 and premises, and subject to the Mrs.' Merritt. Ackerman rates which will be presented to the ALL SERVICES — Wet Wash, All TIat, Shirts; Wet and Fiat, covenants, conditions and restrictions Mrs. Anne L. Ahlgrim b;iry Park, interment was made in Finished, Blanket*. SAVE — Try Our Cash and Carry Service. contained in prior deeds affecting said Mrs. Sarah A. Albee Glenwood Cemetery. Board of Public Utility Commis 815-817 MAIN STREET, BRADLEY BEACH prem ises. sioners in Newark shortly. (3) The purchaser shall be required, Anne E. Baldwin Was your at the time of closing to pay. as an ad­ Charles Ball MRS; GEORGE I. FRISBIE, SR. MILK AND CREAM ditional purchase price, a sum equal Mrs. William T. Beatty Gospel Missions to the amount of tax based on the last Mrs. Emily G, Frisbie, 66, .of healer 0«K« assessed valuation from the first of the Mrs. Carrie L. Bennett Maplewood, died last Friday night (Continued from Page 1) month next after the date of sale until Harry Blakely in Fitkiri Hospital. Shu had been . The musicai program will be di­ the end of the current year and also Fred Bimble WARDELL’S DAIRY all legal conveyancing fees. Any bid­ spending the summer in Ocean rected by Mrs. Ortlip and Mrs. last winter? der wno fails to complete his purchase Mrs. Alice Blewitt Grove with her son, George I. Fris­ Walter H. Flint, pianists; Evelyn DAIRY PRODUCTS will forfeit to the Township any de­ Joseph M. Blewitt bie, Jr., and is alsv survived by her Jane Flint, violinist, and Mr. and Did you get the maximum N EPTlrNE. N. J. Telephone 2-1916 posit paid. George L. Bryant (4) The sale of this property is sub­ huapand, G. I. Frisbie, Sr. Services Mrs. Edward Malwitz, trumpeters. amount of heat from the fuel ject to confirmation by the Township J. Albert Beers were held Monday afternoon at the Sons.- leaders in addition to the you burned? Or did your Committee who may reject any or all Frank Cadmus • B ose' heater waste precious fuel MOVING — STORAGE — EXPRESSING DJClf* Farry Memorial Home, Asbury will be Armerding, Klmsey. DATED: Ju ly 24. 1952. William L. Clarke . Park. and Rev. Huibert Sweutman, of because of leaks and Improp­ JOHN W. KNOX Mrs. Frederick Cook Glen Ridge, N. J. er operation? -30-31 Township Clerk Or. George W. Cooke MANNING’S - MAYFLOWER MRS. ROBERT PEACH Joseph Policastro, of Aabury LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND STORAGE Mrs. Elbert M. Conover Park, is chairman of the commit­ Don't take chances on an tneffl* AGENT FOR AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. NOTICE Miss Marie Crawford Mrs, Harriet B. Peach, 90, widow tee on ushering and offerings, and Maj-y Alice Crosby . of the late Bishop Robert Peach, dent heater thl» coming winter. 136 BRIGHTON AVENUE FREE ESTIMATES NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS Mrs. George Soder and Rev, Albert Have us clean and check ft right DEAL, NEW JERSEY PHONE DEAL 7-7905 AND PREMISES IN THE TOWNSHIP Mrs. Ethel Cochrane of the Episcopal Diocese of Phila­ Bowden, registrars. • OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY OF Herbert L. Davi? delphia, died last Saturday morn­ now-Jbefore you MONMOUTH. Mrs. Isabella Dawson - ing’ at her home here for the paat can forget about A G. ROGERS, Inc. NOTICE is’ hereby given that1 on Rev. Dr. E. D Decker six years, 64 Webb Avenue. She iB It. Call us today Tuesday, the fifth day of August, 1952, Mrs. Elizabeth Deckel survived by a son, Col. Egelston W. Cbe Poet’s gorner STORAGE AND MOVING at 2 P. M„ at the Neptune Township Peach, of Brownsville, Texas; two for an estimate. Headquarters, 137 South Main Street, Miss Pauline Decker Phone A.P. 2-2093 Neptune, New ’Jersey, the Township of Miss Ella De Hart daughters, Mrs. Ernest F. Hobbins, AGE.VT8 , . 931 ASBURY AVENOB Neptune, in the County of Monmouth, Mrs.. Nellie S, Dwier of Philadelphia,, and Mrs. Anna ALLIED VAN LINES______-i. will offer at public sale, to the highest Bandetn, srf Abilene, Texas, and six Sunday in Ocean Grove bidder, at a mlriimum sale-price of- Irs. Sayde S. Darby R O 0 F S SIDINGS Five H undred Dollars, ($500.00). all th e rthur, Finch * grandchildren. Funeral arrange­ right title arid interest of the said Miss Bertha FowJer. ments wore under the direction of Ciosed are the shops of Ocean WELLERS Township of Neptune acquired at a tax Mrs. Clara W, Frank Matthews, Francioni and Taylor, Grove, ' sale, and the foreclosure of the equity Gone .is the traffic noise. '■ ' i ' McCarthy Roofing Co. of redemptibh thereof in and to the Miss Harriett B. Frank Asbury Park. following described lands bnd prem­ John Fraser The streets ar<- free from danger APPROVED BUILT-UP and SL„4>; ROOFERS ises:- . ' . .' To tiny girls and boys. SIDINGS OF ALL KINDS . . All that certain plot, piece, or parcel Adolph A, Franz “Mr. Texas” Here ASbury Park 2-4737 — 1112 Unami Ave., Wanamassa, N. J. of ground known and designated as Mrs. Mabel B. Freidah The hged and feeble, free from Block 20, L ots 2, 3, 4, .and 5. tipon th e ■Harry A, Freese (Continued from Page 1) " fe ar,. following terms and conditions:- Unhampered go their-way. .(1) Twenty percent, f20%), of the Mrs. Abram G. Funston professional actors and actresses SERVICE STATION The peace of- (Jod reign;, over all, purchase money to be paid at the time Stephen Gilhuly rather for prayer and Bible study, 20-40 Prospect Ave., Asbury Park the property Is struck off. If .the mon­ Mrs. Maud M.. Gillum ■le has composed several Christian I t is the Sabbath Day; At ACME Super Market • • 20 Main'St., A. P. ey is not paid at that time, ’the prop­ erty may be put up and re-sold im­ Jane D. GoMspiUh songs, many with the Western Closed arc ths1 gates of Ocean Tel. A. P. 2-0613 LANDES SERVICE STATION mediately. The balance to \be, paid Mrs, Lena Gower touch — “I’m a. Happy, Happy Grove . • i/i’ . • r within -ten days upon delivery of a Eldridge R. Gray . Christian,” “Walkin' find Talkin' To all who -would destroy LOOK FOR WELLEIt’S WASHING; SIMONIZING, TIRES, BATTERIES Bargain and Sale Deed, j *,-rb -. . (2 ) Said lands and premises are to Mrs. Mae Gulliver. with Jesus,” “Shew’Me the Way,’’ 't he peace, the calm, the safety.. CREAM AND BLUE FLEET TIRE REPAIR — LUBRICATION A. P. 2-9088 be sold subject to all municipal, state, Mrs. George L; Gibbs “A 'Quiet Time/’ and hiB. latest That thousands here enjoy, -a.