FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1938
conducted by tho Auxiliary for Buy Only From Responsible Mer adults nnd school children. The chants. Consult Times Advertising T**c Business of the Times Job Print essays are to be prepared from tho Columns For Stores of Proved ing Department is to Please series of broadcasts over station Integrity. Each Customer. Test Us. . < WOR dramatizing James Truslow AJfD THE 8HOIE TIMBS Adams' book, ‘.'The Epic of Ameri ca.” Not more than 1,000 words VOL. LXIIl. No. JO. OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY. FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1938 FOUR CENTS arc to be written on tho subject, “What the epic 'of America has taught me about the future of LOIS KEMPE TENNIS CIIAMP ARMY CONDUCES SERVICES America.” Prizes will be awarded NORTH END HOTEL BURNS CHURCH WORKERS WASHINGTON FIRE COMPANY: to the various winners. Local Club Girl Won Doubles I n Great Salvation itlvctint; Sunday Tho next county meeting will be National Tourney HOLD CONFERENCE Night held on Friday, March 11 in the DAMAGE ABOUT $250,000 © Before you start your next dinner, Long Branch Legion home. Tho Miss Lois Kempe* along with ' The Snlvntion Army is conduet- TO HONOR CHIEF TANTUM stop in and look at the brand-new next regular meeting of the As Mrs. John Brinckcrhoff, defeated GROUP DONATES S10.00 FOR inp; spccial services at their cita- Magic Chef gas ranges we have on dis bury auxiliary will bo conducted on MAY NOT BE REBUILT Mrs. Marie Lafforgue and Mrs. 1 del, 011 Mnttison uvchuc, Asbury March 14. Rose Taubele, in the tennis doubles j Park, over the week-end. They are play. See how easily that dinner could in the National Title Tourney in | the second in. a , series of’ special Committee Appointed To Arrange Dinner be -cooked if... you had a handsome Civil Scrvicc Examinations New York last week. .Miss: Kempe Various Department II e p o r t s. meetings planned. Brigadier and 1938 Magic Chef in your kitchen. The United States Civil Service Spectacular lilaze Brings Thousands of Sight played her first game on the Ocean Heard; Frank G Mount Strcs- Mrs. Robert, Klcpzig, of Newark! On His Ninetieth Birthday For Surviving Commission has . announced open Grove tennis court and along with ses “Spiritual Enrichment” In Me,,’s sociaI- will be in charge of :You’ll like its smart styling, You’ll ap her father, Horace Kempe, has .. .. p ■ y. . j tho meeting Sunday night. There Member of the Group Who Incorporated competitive examination's for the seers— Local Fire-Fighters Receive Aid Preparation For EnBter. ... , ■ . , . . , preciate its Red Wheel Regulator that following positions in the Depart been a member of the. local, club • j Will be special singing by ,. tbe for more than ten years. Tho Workers of St. Paul’s M. E. I corps, does the oven-watching. You’ll want ment of Agriculture: From Surrounding Towns — Hughson’s the Company in 1882. Marketing specialist, and prin . For the past three., years -Miss: church hold their March conference |' Other meetings for Sunday are: the insulation that keeps heat out of the cipal, senior, associate, and assis Strand Theatre a Total Loss. Kempe 'Has played in all the lar Monday evening in' the ' Junior 11.00 a. ni., holiness meeting in kitchen and cuts fuel costs. You’ll de tant marketing specialists, $2,600 ger tournaments in New York and room; Frank G, ’ Mount, superin- ! charge Major Alice Hinkle and In honor of tlie 90th birthday, of Retired Chief of Po New Jersey, and. is now rated in to $5,600 a year, Bureau of Agri tend6nt of the church school took Lieutenant Helen O rtt; 2.30 p. m., lice Frank Tantum, charter member and one of the orga light in Magic Chef’s non-clog top the championship class. She won charge. The group agreed to do Sunday school; and, G.30 p. in., cultural Economics. With an estimated loss of approximately $250,000, nizers of the Washington fire company, the members of burners that light without matches. Junior veterinarian,, $2,000 a the ladies singles championship of nate $10.00 toward the gowns for young' peoples’ meeting with a di- You’ll enjoy easy, smokeless broiling. year, Bureau of Animal Industry. the North End Hotel was almost totally destroyed by fire the Ocean Grove club for 1935, the Intermediate choir. .vine parade by the Guards and the company will give a dinner on Thursday evening, Associate, agronomist and su on Monday. Only the south wing, which is a fire-proof 1936 a*id 1937.: 5;: •Miss Ida Mason, secretary of Boys club.. - * . April 7. Chief Tantum’s birthday I These are just a few of the time, labor perintendent, $3,200 a year; assis hollow tile structure, escaped structural damage, although the Junior departm ent, gave $10.00 will occur on April 0, and the din In an exclusive interview to the to the board from the department ner will be the following .night, “Times,” ■ Chief Tantum related and money saving advantages a Magic tant agronomist (sugar beet in damaged by smoke and water. SPECIAL PRAYER vestigations), $2,600 a year; as by . Monday’s fird was built in SAINT PAUL’S TO toward the' new hymnals which tho regular meeting night of the one of.his most vivid recollections Chef can give you. And as to prices, y . The alarm was turned in by Ed sistant plant physiologist (sugar 1912. ' ••• ;V.-_ .••. ' V were recently purchased. company. as Chief of Police and fireman. It there’s a wide choice^ You’re sure to beet investigations), $2,600 a year; win Handley, relief mail carrier, a ‘ The 282 room hotel is insured for PRESENT DRAMA Mrs. Helen Benson reported 4 MEETING TONIGHT At the last meeting of the fire happened in the height of the sea find one well within your means. Bureau of Plant Industry. few minutes before 10.00 a. m. A t $350,000: vi • now additions to the cradle roll de company a committee was appoin son in 1925 when the southern p art Full information may bo obtain almost the same time Polico offi The. Strand theatre, located . in MBS. CAROLYN STAN YON partm ent. Mrs. G. L. D. Tomp-1 UNITED GROUP SERVICE AT ted to arrange a suitable birthday of the North End Hotel was gut the north end of the building, fac kins reported that there are at pre celebration in honor of the veter ted by fire. Many guests were in ed from C. A. Bilms, Secretary of cer George Dunster also gave the the U. S. Civil Service. Board of ing Asbury Park, and operated by- w i l l d i r e c t o r i g i n a l p l a y sent 34 enrolled in the beginners’ ST. PAUL’S ‘ ■ an fire and police officer." Fire the Hotel at the time but all wore alarm by telephoning Headquar group. She also said .that 35 re Commissioner Janies Boyce was RANGE ILLUSTRATED Examiners, at the Ocean Grove Theodore A. Hughson, is a com rescued without any casualties. post office.' . 7 - :... V ; ters as he arrived for the day plete loss. Mr. Hughson* salvaged “Thirty Pieces of Silver” Sched gular week-day sessions had been Many Churches Join jn Lenten1 chosen chairman. Other members I The Chief was kept busy guarding shift. That- the fire must have some of his equipment; . uled For Production April 8; hold and two special Sessions, j W orship; Dr. Carlton R. Van of the committee are: Morris. W. | tho valuables of the guests from Canada lias 6G Woolen Mills ; Di\ George W, Henson, • presi i with an attendance of 669 child- j Woodring, Frank S. Morris and | vandals who were looting the gained a consideraUle start be Committees For Affair Are Ac Hook To Prcacli Sunday. In Canada there are* sixty»six dent of the Ocean Grove associa ; ren during the year. I Charles Weaver. rooms. fore it was discovered may tive. mills’ engaged in the manufacture tion, arrived -• from ' Philadelphia Chief Tantum with his wife, who Mr. Tantum’s family includes' of v'oolen cloth. ■ be judged by the fact that the J Miss Lulu E Wright reported 1 Tonight at 8 p. ni., in St. Paul’s Tuesday morning to consult with' “Thirty Pieces of Silver," an or- thnt $3.60 had been given by the church the second in a series of was Katherine Hendrickson, now three sons and three daughters, <1 whole contral portion was a M anager Thoma. Pie was not pre iginal jilay written by Mrs.; Car- children of the 1st, year class' for | United Group . Prayer meetings deceased, came to the Grove | grandchildren and two great What’s Going On a t the roaring inferno in a very few pared to, make a statem ent a t this olyn Stanyon, will bo presented in work among tho Indians. Mrs. will be held. The Rev. Harryy j ( r 0 m Winsoi-, N. j., i 187G: grand children. He resides with ^ SPECIAL OFFER for this Campaign Only! minutes and a part of the wall on early date regarding the plans of St. Paul's church .Friday, April 8, , Claude Richmond, superintendent! Ayres Relyen of the First M. E. I an‘l 011 Jta l'ch 15 of the 1 fol-1 his-daughter a t 125 Cookman ave- Walter Read.e Theatres the west side collapsed outward at the - association. Rumors persist under her direction. Over sixty j of the sccond and thirdu....i year pri ■ church in Asbury P ark,' will con- lowing "year he helped to found i nuo, where lie is taking life easy SPECIAL REGULAR VALUE . . . * . $119.50 in Asbury Park 10.45; ‘ that^ the . hotel will .not ' l)e rebuilt, people will take part in this far mary departments reported an en duct the worship service. the first /ire company, known . after more than a half a century rollment of 39. ‘ Also quilts and Performances Daily, 2.30, 7 & 9 A general alarm brought fire but this could hot be confirmed as mous production, which has been Manv surroundin'- churches will1 known ns “Wesley,” in this place. | of service to Ocean Grove. THIS MONTH SPECIAL PRICE . . ‘ . . . 99i50 Continuous Sat., Sun. & Holidays companies from Belmar, Avon, all officials ^declared "that the de presented eleven times in Mon scrap books had been made and ,be represented f i kby futhe presence ofe • Sonic residents of Asbiiry Park! i Washington «• n Firo Company1 No. firadley Beach, Neptune township, cision rested with’ the business mouth County before highly ap- sent to the hospitals. Miss Laura the ministers and members of the I were also members and when they 1, succeeding the Wesley company C Ji $15.00 Allowance for Old Range $15.00 Wanamassa, Allenhurst,' Asbury committee and the members of the prcciative audiences. Tho entire' Morris, superintendent of the homo congregation. \ These n, churches, . arc jillecuu- d e c i d e d t o have •a company * i j in their i which was established here in 1877 MAYFAIR Park to assist the local fire com- association after settlement; was. proceeds from the coining perfor-j ‘lepartmcnt, reported an enroll- First M E \sburv Pari- Pres community, they took tho name; and moved to Asbury Park, was ^ M J a0U NOW $84.50 panips, Eagle, Washington and made with the insurance compa- liiance wili be donated to the' m ent ‘ of 8GOIJ b y t^ iim ' Sureh'with them. Members [incorporated on July 24, 1882. One-Week, Starting Sat. Mar. 5 uyterinn cnmcli ASbuiv . izC{1 an(i named, them-' Chief Tantum and George C: Pr - Stokes. Hundreds of people flock nies. The insurance adjusters ar- i church, Mr.. Mount concluded the eon- liOIiKltT TAYLOR Small Down Payment.... Easy Terms : ed to the beach to view the spcc- rived Tuesday to inspect the dam- Mrs. Sinnyon revealed this.week! Terence by asking the group to lay 4 - lh0 <>nir*«vit,K ^ MAUKEBN O'SULLIVAN ’ tacle and the surrounding streets i'tf e . j that the drama had "undergone„ . a , n,ore stress on spiritual cnrich- the Atonement, Asbury Park; l,any- • . • ' ' of the group of 29 men who in Newesi- Wardrobe Turnabout' . were jammed with cars. A pre- J?leven firemen ■■ received treat- fewr“1" changes------and that ------several-i new----- ,llen^ment durinc during this snecialspecml period Trinity Episcopal church, Asbury i Some, of his important offices corporated Washington company. A YANK AT OXFORD’ ..vaijing westerly wind wafted ment at the scene of the fire. I scenes have been added, new color-' before Easter Park; First Baptist church, As-i'™>:“= Chief and commissioner o The others were in the order in JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. great billows of smoke out to sea, Percy Eldridge, a member of the • ful costumes are being created, and bury Park, and St. Paul’s M. E. the Fire-Department; President of Which they, signed the incorpora . . . The Three-Piece Spring CLASS TO PRESENT PLAY Telephone, Asbury Park 6 6 U 0 ” ■ 1 while a photographer's plane cir Eagle company, was sent home ■ striking scenic effects are being church, Ocean Grove. the Exempt Fireman’s. Associa- tion: George Kellog, John J.- tion, a position which he still j Smith,. Albert Wills, John L. cled several times high above the after a 20-foot scction of metal completed by Miss Jean Gillan, Philatheas Hear State President These special, prayer meetings NEW ST. JAMES conflagration taking pictures for cornice struck him on the head, well-known local'artist and school are being held every Friday night holds, nnd President of the Fire Thomas, Silas W. Barton, William Tuesday ■ •• ‘1 Days, Starting Fri., Mar. the press associations gashing the scalp, and’injuring his teacher. during March and the Lenten sea man’s .Relief Association. Besides Stricklin, James A. Raney, Joseph JiDWARD G. ROBINSON The fire was prevented .from neck. He was not critically hurt; The executive committee for On Tuesday evening, tho Lou son in preparation of the great his veteran activities ns a fireman, Wackpherson, jr., Joseph R. Sum Striped ise Fox Ehilathea class was the for 51 years he was an employee mers, J. S. Flitcroft, Aaron Reed, ■ in ' spreading to tho pavilion east Others were treated for laccra- .this "tragedy of all ages’’ includes festival period, Easter. “ A SLIGHT CASE OF of the boardwalk. By afternoon tions received from hose nozzles; Mrs. Stanyon, author, and direc guest of the Philathca class of the Sunday, March 13, a t the regu of the Association serving as the Charles H. Chamberlain, James W. it had been brought under con nails and glass, Arthur Chamber- tor; Mrs. Evelyn Bills, personal First Baptist church, Asbury lar morning service, a t 10.45 in only policeman here for some Shubert, Lewis Rainear, John C. MURDER” trol, but not until most of tho lain, Eagle company, dislocated director; Mrs. William D. Gillan, Park, at which time Mrs. E. W. the local church, Dr. Carlton R. time. In tho early years of his life Patterson, Harry A. Summers, J. Ensembl original part of the hotel his wrist while cranking a fire assistant personal director; Miss Vail, of Ridgewood, N. J., state Van Hook, pastor will, talk to tho here there were no banks or rail G. Pridham, C. P. Pridhnm, E. H. 3 Days, Starting Tues,, Mai-. 8 had been destroyed. Two or more truck. . ' ■ ■'. ■ ■ . Gillan,. art and scenic director; president of the Baraca-Philathea juniors on “Clock and Compass.” roads, and it was one of the Wntrous, Robert Holbrook, John S. FRANCIS LEDERER hoses were played on the ruins Members of the Ladies’ Auxili John It. Wall, publicity agent; Union, addressed the group. His regular sermon will be “Our “Chiefs” duties to take the post Field, Leonard Goodrich, Titian MADELEINE CARROLL all Monday night until late on ary of the W ashington fire com-, Miss Thelma Mount, organist; The class will present a play, Eternal Refuge.” The three choirs office and Association money to j P. Summers, W. II. Beegle, E. P. the Long Branch Bank, the near-.l,Pridham, Johnson Taylor and Tuesday. pany supplied hot coffee and sand David O'Reilly, electrician; H. W. entitled; “Hello Trouble,” in the will" contribute to this service. The est bank to Ocean Grove. i George II.-Hendrickson. IT’S ALL YOURS’ 17.95 Tho cause of tho fire was a com wiches to the fire fighters under Allen, properties; Mi's. John Wall, Neptuno high school auditorium on regular meeting of the Young Peo Also It’s definitely a stiuped Spring, according to plete mystery to the authorities. the direction of Mrs. Jean Shaw. Mrs. Gillan and Mrs. II. G. Rand, March 24, under the direction of ple’s group will be held in the Manager Joseph Thoma said that Commissioner James Boyce, of costumes. . Raymond Manley. The cast in junior room at G.15 p. m. The ev BIBLE CLASS “ THE R1V£R” the latest fashion reports! They’re so new, WORLD’S FAIR LETTER READ the power was turned off and tho the Ocean Grove Board of Fire, B .; Fred Pino heads the financo cludes Mrs. Otto Stoll, Hiss Myr ening sermon will be “The Har CHURCH GROUP TO AUXILIARY PLANS so different looking. Steinbach-Kresge’s Commissioners, stated that em committee.- Assisting him are Ir tle Gravatt, Miss Evelyn Crabiel, der Half.” building was unoccupied. It had Communication From Local Real PLANS PICTURE hurries to present a stunning three-piece been plnnned to make minor re ployees of. the Association, headed ving. Crabiel and Joseph H; Rain Miss Melva Brown, Raymond An-1 PARTY, MARCH 17 by. Harry Ayres, .volunteered their ear. The stage committee is as fol derson and Daniel Gillan. tor Studied By Committee HOLD “ ROUND UP” . THE LYRIC version. Striped wool box coat, plain pencil- pairs about the building this week. NURSE ADDRESSES CIRCLE i The last fire occural at the North services in assisting the firemen lows: Wm. .Kirkpatrick, Robert A recommendation that the 'SAFARI ON WHEELS” WILL slim skirt,. and white waffle pique blouse. Mrs. Alex Milligan Hostess COMMITTEE REPORTS GIVEN 2 Days, Starting; Sat., Mar. 5 End hotel on tho morning of Au and that their services were great Cunliffe, Dr. George Moston, Ar j .Miss Anna Bier Talks On Welfare township prepare to undertake a WILL DISCONTINUE DISCUS BEVERLY ROBERTS Done in black and navy. Sufficient unto BE SHOWN MARCH 18 gust 20, 1925, with a loss of over ly appreciated by the department, chie' Griffith, Charles Ralccstraw, Mrs. Alex Milligan, 131 Frank Center • cooperative advertising: campaign AT MEETING, MONDAY DICK PURCELL in themselves, and easy to ensemble with other The business committee of the lin avenue, was hostess to mem SION GATHERINGS $100,000. The hotel was rebuilt Mr. Allen nnd Mr. Wall. C Miss Anna Bier, township next year in view of the World’s skirts and jackets. Misses’ sizes. Ocean Grove association will meet bers of tho Needle Twisters’ club Pictures of American Legion Con “ DARE DEVIL DRIVERS” and the south wing constructed of jiursc, addressed the members of fair in New York was received, by I State Conference On National De here on Thursday. BISHOP GARDNER SPEAKS at her home Monday night. Plans Each Contestant ‘ Team Will Pre vention in New York City Will hollow tile. The section destroyed the Mothers’ Circle in St. Paul’s the clerk from Realtor Louis E. 2 Days, Starting Mon., Mar. 7 . Sccond Floor ____ were made for a theatre party in fense Will Be Held, March 11; church Wednesday afternoon. - Ba Bronson at Tuesday niphtf meet-! sent Part of the Program; All Also Be Shown; Many on Com WHEELER and WOOLSEY Paul Strassburger Urges Coopera New York city. Members present Auxiliary To Conduct Essay sing her talk on the newly-opened ing of the committee. The letter j' Young People Invited to Faith, mittee. ■ j ■ ....V'-V-V.-.’’. i n . ' ’-:' tion At Dinner. were: Mrs. Thomas Madigan, Mrs. . Contest. HOLMES SEES TAX RISE MUSIC DIRECTOR SURPRISED Welfare Center, Miss Bier inform was referred to the publicity com-1 Wesley Nagle, Miss Alice McMi- Food, Fun Forum Every Sunday “Safari . On Wheels," a sound “HIGH FLYERS” Paul J .. Strassburger, 42 Pil ed her audience of many facts con mittee ' in charge of Committee-' STEINBACH- G. Raymond Bartlett Honored By chael, Miss Genevieve Hurry, Miss Evening. Mrs. Nelly, M. Walters, presi Utility Taxation Charge Boosts grim . Pathway, Warden of the cerning " relief nnd health work man Ralph Johnson. The impor- j motion picture showing 15,000 2 Days, Starting Weds., Mar. 9 Ethel McMichael, Mrs. James dent of the American Legion Aux Hate ” Choir1 Trinity Episcopal church, Asbury that is centered in this place. tance of the World’s Fair as aj The Four .F club of'St. Paul’s miles of Africa, will be presented iliary, presided at tlie regular PATRIC KNOWLES Scott, Mrs. Alma Doyle, Miss E l G. Raymond Bartlett, director Park, and chairman of the com A short business session follow boost for the shore communities j church will present their, first by the Standard Oil Company of ANN SHERIDAN in Robert M. Holmes, chairman of eanor Peterson, Mrs. Frank Luth monthly meeting of the organiza KRESGE CO. of music iii St. P aul’s M. E . mittee in charge of obtaining fi ed the exchange luncheon, which was generally agreed.. I “Round-Up” program on Sunday . . the county board of taxation, dis er, and Miss Estelle Emmons. The New Jersey, for the benefit of the tion Monday niglit in the Legion “ PATIENT IN ROOM 18” church, was the.guest of honor at nances for the building of a new was in charge of Mrs. Warren The name of NeptOne will not night at G.15 p. 111., in the junior Asbury Park closed Tuesday that the newly next meeting will be held March Assembly Bible class of St. Paul’s home, 609 Sewell avenue. . Mrs. a surprise birthday party hold re Parish Hall, reported that the din Hulskampor and ; Mrs. Warren. be added to the name of the Brad room. For the past two weeks the 2 Days, Starting Fri., Mar. 11 passed legislation changing the 21 at the home of Mrs. Nagle, 43 church irt the auditorium of the Florence Ve'nner, general chairman cently at tho church and given by ner; held last Thursday night in Fulton. During the business meet ley Beach’ railroad:station* although gatherings have been more or less JOHN BEAL method of distributing gross re Main avenue. church Friday evening, March 18 of the joint Post and Auxiliary St. the choir which he directs. the Y. M. C. A . was a success.' ing, reports were given by- the va the territory west of the station discussion groups; however, the SALLY FILERS in C. of C. OPPOSES GAS BILL scmbly Bill No. 185, in its present ceipts und franchise taxes will re nt- § p. . m . .This picture shows Patrick’s Day party which will be The party was held in the jun Bishop .Wallace J. Gardner, rious committee chairman.- Mrs. is in Neptune township.. The town “round-up” will mark the return “ DANGER PATROL” iorm, because it is our fear that sult in an increase in the-Mon- Local Club "Entertained r natives, pigmies, elephants and go held on Thursday’evening, March ior room of the church. Decora Episcopal Bishop of New Jersey, Louis .Mulford reported that food ship received, notice from the New. of the fellowship meetings. Measure Creates Price-Fixing it will mark the .beginning of a church, officiating. Interment will The Ocean Grove Ryminoscos rillas and many other forms of 17, announced the following mem tions were in yellow and green. was the guest speaker. Dr. Ran and clothing had been distributed York . and Long Branch ' railroad, Each of the two contestant Board . series of excursions by tho State points. met Wednesday evening at the animal life. Sound motion pictures bers on her committee: Mrs. Edith The committee in charge included,: dall W. Conklin, Rector of tho to several local needy families., denying the ■ request, which was | teams in the Four F club will pre Government into the field , of arbi He explained the county tax home of Mrs. Francis Taylor, As of the American Legion Conven Strassbiirger’s Taylor, Mrs. Anne Wariser', Mrs. The New Jersey State Chamber Miss Kathryn Richmond, chair church, also spoke to the group. made several weeks • ago. . • sent part of the program. Frank tion in New York city in 1037, 'will Alina Ouimet and Mrs.. Mabel En-; WOOLMAN’S trary prico fixing” read President board must eliminate from its Mr. Strassburger urged the co bury Park, at which time art Wilgus is captain of the boys’ of Commerce today .urged a public man; the Misses Miriam Semons, pieces were worked on. Refresh W. F. M. S. Meeting Tuesday Action on an ordinance , estab also be shown. There will be musi right. Kiddo’s statement. “We pass over table of ratablcs the column for operation of ail in this task they squad; Louise Kresge is captain of hearing on Assembly Bill No. 185, Doris and Virginia Newberry, ments were served by the hostess, A celebration in honor of the lishing a plumbing code was ;tlc- cal entertainment and refresh The .following committee reports- other strong reasons against the values of personal property of were undertaking. the girls’, • • -a QUALITY MARKET which creates a state board to fix Janet Paterson, Lucille Dunn, who was ‘ assisted by Mrs. Leon seventieth birthday anniversary of ferred'■ on-; tlie advice of W. Stan ments. were given: fidac, Mrs. Marbrio bill, such as the fact that it will utility companies. The 1937 total Attending from Ocean Grove . Last week the club decided to The Oldest Independent General Mrs. Arch Shaw and Mrs. Otto Britton < and Miss Lucille . Syms. the Woman’s Foreign Missionary ley Applegate, health officei^Avtid Woodward; house, Mrs. Rose Ka- 125 Heck Avenue the retail prico of gasoline, nnd in undoubtedly place an extra burden of these valuations was $11,617,- were. Mr, and Mrs.’Paul J. Strass create a deeper feeling of friend* As general chairman of the af Market in Ocean Grove Stollj jr. Refreshments were serv Society of the Methodist Episco informed the committee that .the mus{ poppies and junior activities, a formal statement, expressing op of some- $20,000,000 annually on 300. : burger, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Others present wero the Misses ship and.wclcomo among the church fair, Ralph G. Wiggin will be as Ocean Grove ed. pal.'church will feature the meet state Master Plumbers' association position to the measure in its pre the gasoline users of the state. The county tax rate as listed in Wiggin, Dr. nnd Mrs. Henry B. Dorothea Bush, Dorothy Ward, sisted by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob C. Pilgrim Pathway and Olin Street Mrs. Anne Wanser; publicity, Mrs. Others attending were Mrs. ing of tho evening auxiliary of the was preparing a state-wide code! nie»ibers. Therefore, , committee Telephone 963, sent form, declared that'.-its ,pas This phase of tho effect of this the 1938 budget is $8 for $1,000 Dorr, Frank B. Smith, Frank S. Belyn Parker, Clara Soares, Bar Glockler, chairmen of tho recep Telephone Asbury Park 17*il> Walters; unit activities, Mrs. Hat Raymond Bartlett,. M r., and Mrs. local society Tuesday evening in for the approval of the legislature.! y°l,nK people will be appoin- “ Bloody H aul” Coat 01 Arms ties Godfrey; national news, na sage was “extremely dangerous” measure properly belongs to other valuation. Chairman Holmes said Morris, Mr. and Mrs. - Thomas bara Bryan, Katlie Vanderhoof, tion committee; Mrs. George Cat- George Burroughs, Mr. and Mrs. tho Junior room of St. Paul’s The sum of $30,000 was. ordered j to(M ° extend the hand of welcome The “bloody hand” or “red hand" tional defense arid membership,' V-,;;v ' - V V'. VonnH and “will probably commit:,tho trade and consumer groups. that this rate will be increased to Stanyon, Frank G. Mount, Paul Janet Bush, Virginia Miller, Olive ley, social chairman; George Cat- of: Ulster forms, part! of the coat of Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond church. Miss Jessie Staats will turned over to the custodian of'(to Sunday church-goers. The. Mrs. Elizabeth- 'Sullivan, who re Prime Rib Roast of state of New Jersey to an exten a tje a s t $8.50. and Albert Strassburger, and Mr. Sniythe, Shirley Coder nnd Flo ley, in charge of tho silver offer-, arm s of the former province, • now Anderson and son Raymond, Mrs. give high lights of the anniversary school funds, Walter Gravatt. * {n^cstion, “IIow Can Church Life ported 55 paid up members; gold Beef^ 25c. sive prograih of state fixation of • Gun for Plowshare and.Mrs. Samuel Ziegler,, of Phila rence Yoast. . ing; Mr.. and Mrs, Charles Ralcc- Northern Ireland. It is supposed tb: Louis Samuelson, Mrs. . George which will be observed throughout '___ ' ;;Be Associated. With School Life?-V retail prices in other fields." The Biblical ideal that swords Colored Republicans Active straw; Dr. and Mrs. Carlton It., commemorate, the; daring ufO'Neil’e; star and music, Mrs., Leah Wat Chuck Roast 19c. might be beaten into plowshares and Catley. Also the Misses Eva delphia. Firemen Called Yesterday Methodism next year. A lenten was also discussed.. Several inter Favorable legislative sentiment The United Republican club of Illustrated Lecture At Museum Van Hook; Mrs. Arina Ridgeway i a bold adventurer, who vowed to be son; child welfare arid' rehabilita spears into pruning hooks was at Beers, June Thompson, Janet The firemen were called ycster- offering will bo taken. All women esting reactions were developed the flrst to touch.the shore of Ireland; tion, Mrs. Fannie Cyphers. Fresh or Corn Plate is said to exist for tho bill which the Bixth district in Neptune town Jurors For the April Term “Wandering Through Central ( during the course of the forum. and Thomas Davies, in charge of tained symbolically in a recent cele Bush, Margaret Rohland and Thel dy about 1 p. m., to the home of are cordially invited to attend. Finding/the , boat in .which he was Beef ...... 12c. is sponsored by organized retail bration in Mexico, the twenty-sixth ship Monday night elected officers There were . no Ocean Grovers America,” a-free, illustrated lec-j All young people are cordially music. Also Sylvester II. Williams, rowed outstripped by others’, he cut. The state conference on national ma Mount; Thomas Davies, Danny Edw ard ■ JaonccRc, .133 . Stockton gasoline dealers. The State Cham anniversary of the 1010 revolution. and'voted support of an assembly chosen members of the petit jury ture, will be given in the New ' invited to attend this Faith; Fun; Dr. and Mrs. George T. Moston, oif his hand nnd llimy it to shore, to defense will lie held Friday, March Fresh Killed Jersey Gillan, Harold Rainear, George avenue, who having just moved New Spillway At South End II in New, Brunswick. Speakers ber statement, signed by Walter Before a large gathering at Torreon bill that provides for the appoint for the term beginning March 21 Jersey S tate IVIiisoum in Trenton j and Food Forum, which meets cv- . Frank II. Avorill, Mr. and .Mrs. I ?h Vegetables touch it before those in advance | Fow ls ...... 32c. Coahuila, the oldest officer remain* Hutchinson, Otto Stoll, jr., James in, started a fire in his furnace. Kidde, of Montclair, warned that ment of a committee to study and ending April 18,’ Mrs.Lenorn Work on a new. concrete and Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o’clock j erv Sunday a f fi.15 in the Jun- Charles Lning, Miss Jessie South could land. When.James 1 forfeited will be Mrs. O. D. Oliphant, past ing who was in the 1010 revolution, Hendrickson and Elmer Smith. Coal gas collected and exploded; I Bacon (% lb. pkg.) ....18c. “the. bill will create precedents of housing and living conditions of steel spillway for. the outlet of by Dr. Horace G. Richards, the., j0r room of the church, erland, Miss Violet Gillan, and the O’Neile estates in IU11 and cre national president nnd honorary Felipe Munguia, was given the hon Mnrtin, and Joseph Moore, both of shooting flames out of the furnace. Groceries ated 200 new baronets on payment a serious nature and represents un tho urban colored population of the Fletcher lake at the South End museum’s geological research as-j • -*—— • V.,-;-rrr' Mrs. Ralph G. Wiggin. chairinan of Women’s Patriotism | Fresh Hams ...... ,26c. or of standing before the president. CARD OF THANKS ■! Neptune, were chosen members. Mr. Jaenecke immediately called of a thousand pounds each, ostens* unsound legislative step which state, the meeting was at tho was begun by employees • of the sociate. Dr. Richards’ lecture will American Barhrr Sh» p Miss Ethel Earl, Miss Mary Conference on national defense, Approaching'the president, the offi On behalf of the Ocean Grove tho firemon ancl when they arriv ibly for the "amelioration of Ul Fresh Killed Chickens, should not bo taken until full op cer handed him an old - fashioned homo of M rs. J . M, Bryan, 1135 Optoraetrist-Optician Association Monday. Tlie work be an interesting and vivid ac 52 Mnin A.venue, Ocean Crove Walker, Joseph Thoma, Manager ster," ho allowed them to place on and Mrs, E. P. Keen, national de Canlp Meeting Association I wish ed on the scene found that no Where Courtesy Abounds' Turkeys and Ducks portunity is presented through musket. Accepting it, the president Embury avenue. Mrs. Bryan was to express our sincere thanks and Don’t Neglect Your Eyes was interrupted temporarily by count of. his expedition made last —adv. 15 tf of tho Association, who is repre their coat armor the "open red fense chairman American Legion Dr. Joseph F. .Heine, harm nt all had been done. Noth public hearings for a presentation in turn presented the officer with a elected president. appreciation of the fine perfor the fire at the North End hotel, summer for collecting shells and senting that organization on this hana,” up. to that t time borne by auxiliary, . .*, . t Free Delivery plow to signify that Mexico has mance by the fire companies as 518 CookmBn Ave., A. P. Tel. 154 ing had caught fire. Children's Hair Cut • Free Delivery 111* O’Neilcs. of. the opposition to the act.” workmen now being engaged in other natural history specimens, Daro’s Barber Shop, 307 Bond St. A national essay contest will be turned from fighting to tilling the sisting at the North End Hotel auimuiiiiiiiiulmiitiiuiiuiiiiiimiiuuiiuiiiiuuiiuujsuiuiiuuiuiutm pulling down walls and uprights which was sponsored by the A- • • * ; — 8tf The State Chamber opposed As- soil.. For Grippe—Colds fir6 at Ocean Grove on March 7th. Albert E. P-hinonn, jobbing OCEAN GROVE stationery: Spe in the fire ruins that constitute. a merican Philosophical Society of Take Nagle’s Pink' Capsules of Joseph A. Thoma, carpenter, an-1 iU liindi of roofs cial at 22 c., paper and envelopes. B ADI AN, Only Tailor . Quinine and Salol Compound, .25c. M arch 8, 1938 M anager p ut on. 64 neck avenue.—16tf Openshaw, GO Main Ave.—adv hazard. Philadelphia. Open In Ocean Grove.—tf PAGE TWO FRIDAY, MAJtCH 11, 1938
— ------fully in his ropts till. he. could 'see With an effort Craig managed to mile out in front. Craig thought at. about Sam, lying -back there, stark flie; door. A few, moments later a first that this metis was intending and;lifeless, v'v sit up. He .could bend bis arms and tdcircle around, head them.off and. dark figure appeared there* looked legs a little now;‘ the paralyzing cautiously inside* Then ithe man numbness- was .slowly, leaving him; hold them till the others caught up. ' The Chiwaughimis finally trapped -KV stepped in, and the candle shone on> arid ih his ineffable gladness at be But; the . man showed;. no' sign's' of them, late that,afternoon, in a little that. . Instead of swinging to one him.''. ; " ing snatched back to. life he no long-' timbered .'vaHey 12 miles . from . the side, he kept straIght on the trail. Craig' started to cry oiit, “Sami” ' er felt his throbbing pains. ! : Bay. but' his- voice choked'In his throat.. Outstripping the other’half-breeds, ".We've siniply got to clear away With; the Chiwaughimis only 700 J- Slate, Tile, Asbestos, Slag; The shack,- the: door and Sam Hon he drew closer and closer till he Was yards behind and occasionally drop ey well’s figured went all blurry . He from here,” lie, insisted,, working within long rifle; range. ' 1 and Built-up Roofing hard to drive that numbness out; of ping a splatter of bullets around closed his cy es a mo ment, ’opened •Whirjing on a hilltop for a . glance Sheet Metal \york his body.'; "If you fellows will. help., at;this lone pursuer; Craig saw him, them, they, had, plunged down into them .again; s.tared '• spellbound—in the .valley,. / waded breast - deep the -siupefa c t ipn of a man suddenly. me walk/ for a mile or . two, I’ll only two ridges behind, and recog Warm Air Heating get my legs: back- again.”.. , nized. him by the bright-colored across its rushirig torrent, and confronted : with a reprieve from started up .the slope: opposite.; Be- , Ventilating .({.cath>' Sam pickcd up. .the rifle,; Poleon ceinture flobhee that, he wore. The; ,the bundle of;dynariiite. Poleon bent man was Ces a r: C hi wait ghi m i.; fore . they were:’out; of the timber, . v,"Shhli-sh.l1 ’^ a m warned;’ : "We-' thejfour.;Chiwaughimis;came whip-' 1 . Estimates Freely Given soaked one of vplenty.. but they’s. over the still-unconscious Cesar Chi / "We got, to: stop- and ' peeck hirq waughimi, saw that he was tightly ping over the ridge, and ran part .fjjitfUB.'iore: pi§lij5tfnear sleeping with■ ofT, Craig,” Poleon panted,;as’.:they %yay' down; the : west slope. • Gianc-; ! J.N. BEARMORE 'one'.eye open:*arid we ain’t- got any bound and gagged, and then stiufTed hurried, down /tlie: boulder slope; arid .the'candle. irig -back,. Craig saw them; halt,:; gunsi poleon and me.” -•into’ the trees,. there on j[he hillside> and wait, with., & CO. Leaning heavily on the two men, v '.‘No,/; not liere.'. We’ll pick him: "Inthrough tlie,doorway ca me’ Po- Craig stood up from the bunk, shuf- their rifles at- ready. . 1 Di‘J Third nvcnuc, Asbury leoiijf^tirrytrig the’.limp Unconscious. ’off, but riot herc^V Craig: answered, flcd. awkwardly across the fioor, like leading the way across, an icy tor-: ; He looked up at the slope ahead Park farmedT Cesar Chiwaughimi. He a person bn stilts,' and stumbled out of him: and Poleon. ,Steep;nrid bare, , COPYRIGHT-WILLIAM BYRON MOWERY• ■ W.N.U. SERVICE threw the half-breed' down, hurried rent in the little valley. "We've got I Tel. 1858 into the ‘ dark—out of the shack to make it up this slope and over the it wa s a suicidal gantlet, wi th those to.the bunk.^bent over Craig. four deadly rifles less than 350 yards THE. STORY - j where- half an. hour ago he had lain :top. Then, while you hurry on with “No/' . Poleon drew, his spinning knife awaiting death.; : ; ! ... ‘ . . Sam, I’ll stop just over' .the ridge-;' distant; The - ChiWaughimis ' were CHAPTER I-1-Warren Lovett, thirty* I and began . cult fat?*' thci ropes and Through the pines and buckbrush only hoping 'that' Poleon and he. threo^ junior partner in tlia powerful | “You aw-right comfortable for de line,' and ’wait , for . him ' to. come night, den?” - babischc.’ . “Here, Sam” —he tossed he saw the dipi outlines of the ,seb*. whooping across. He’ll run headlong would venture into the open and try Wellington. Parkes & Lovett. Ineofpo- Honeywell the thongs—."Craig don’, rated Mines of Cliteauo. which engages; “Trot along to your sleep,’’.Craig ond shack, 20 yards.: a way, where, into my ambush, that way; and I'll to climb that slope. v V ; ..:;. V in- questionable .transactIons, plans to , need dese any more, so you use ’em bade curt & He’hated this insistent the other four Chiwaughimis lay: not only get'.him but his ’ rifle and In desperation he swung down NERVOUS? make, a secret coup In the Canadian t on dat, Son of a blue bull-mink. You Arctic, where.a few years before a ;rlch: kindness £i;om Lupe;. It .was the in-, sleeping. . With ari; anxious glance ;at cartridges too.” V.': valley with Poleon in order to keep but Inaccessible mining field has been ; hogtie. heem proper and; gag heem the dim; shack -.he moved on with to the. timber, which gave them at O you feel so nervous’that you’ discovered on Hesurrccllon river, which, human; .kindness ;of; an; execution er. so tight dat ;he won- holler none, till • The hill was steep and toilsome. '-flows Into Dynamite Day. Patricia, hijjh ;•. Lupe got up.arid ’went out of the his comisanions'. -., least a Scant protection from those, want to scream? Are there times spirited and beautiful daughter of crusty we get'plenty gone.” . . . Fairly' pulling Sam albng, Craig when you are cross and irritable— shack, leaving Cesar Chiwaughimi. smashed through' the buckbrush, pitiless rifles. •; '; '• D old Jasper Wellington,, who is engaged , • "Who’s with you?'! Craig whis times when you scold those who are. to Warren, decides to accompany, him. ; there ;as . a guard - during the 'brief. ;• .Gray dawn,,at two; o’clock, found reached the belt of seraggly tim In that move too he was speedily dearest to you? Over..her-father's objections, he agrees: pered, as Poleon cut the last raw them five miles down country. An .to take her. T)iey go by plane. Pot t night./ . ber, climbed thrpugh it to the bare headed off. One of the metis left ■ If your nerves are on edge, try that meets “ Poleon.’* a French«Canadlan I ;: Staring lip _at : .the iodepole raft- hide from;' h is s wollen an kies. ’ • hour later the - flaming three-o'clock slope above, and raced for the rocky the -other three and started south' Worid-famous LYDIA. E. PINKHAM’S prospector, who tolls her there are only ‘ers,; as he .had stared • for so/ many VJus’ Sam and m'e.'V'”;, ■. sun slanted abbve the northeast ho crest.' '; w--'along the'open slope; • Craig thought VEGETABLE COMPOUND/ It will' 300 prospectors In the Held , and that "Where is this place? .They blind ‘ they arc hanging on by a thread. pa ini-shot, h ours, Craig wearily list rizon arid started swinging up the They had come within 20 yards of that he recogriized-the man as Lupe, help Nature calm your quivering ened to the macabre hooting ;of an folded .me on the trip.” ■ bright sky; but lie could not be sure of this, for nerves and give you the strength ana it, when—kr-ii-ng! --a sharp-speak-; energy to face life with a smile. CHAPTER II—Pat is disturbed when owl -.and forced; his. aching thoughts; “ It’s in do Wolf Lairs, \’bout-free : Craig was .heartened- by their ing;rifle cracked,; across the; valley. .his own eyes were stinging and wa Warren will not disclose what his sccrct mile from.Kessler hill. You ’mem For three generations one woman mission is: She visits the prospectors' away from his lost battle and Pa progress. \Seven swift; miles, nearly A,: bullet zzihged over; .’their heads,; tering; after. 15 hours of,that blinding has told another how to go "smiling camp find Is depressed to see how dis* ber dat pine drogue w’cre we cut a sixth of the distance to the Bay—1 white glare. ; -- couraged they arc. She meets Sam Hon* tricia and the death hanging over glanced; off a grantte rock and sang through” with Lydia E. Pinkham’s ■ cywcll, a friend of Polcon’s. Moved by him. dcm claim stake? Well, dis camp is and no sign yet of the Chiwaughi its ricochet song out through the The half-breed; easily passed them Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature the plight of Bill Fornlcr, .a prospcctor He had little idea: where the Chi in dat. Dese two shack, dey’re mis! If he and Sam and Poleon up,; and ran on south to a place who, though fatally ill. struggles to hold a i r ' . ’.•.5, W-’ tone up the system, thus lessening the his claim, Pat decides to help him. waughimis had come with him,, ex w’ere Lovett’s men stayed Wen he could only hold that fast clip, they i,'j"Get on over the; ridge!,” (Craig where the belt of timber was broken discomforts from the functional dis-" cept that they had made about a sen’ dat party op here in Apreel to might outrun the metis to Resur yelled atPoleon, ,who whirled to arid: the: valleywas - bare.; There he orders which women must endure in CHAPTER III—Informed by Lupe Chi* twenty-hour journey from tlie Bay, do the assessment work on de Kess rection mouth. look; at the Chiwaughimi* / “Sam,- crouched dowri: arid vvaite'd, squarely the three ordeals of life: 1. Turning waughiml. head of a family of half-breed from girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pre retainers of the company, about Pat's be pulling him on a light komatik; but ler gold lode.” He had shaken off his numbness come’ onr-faster!” ; : -,'-v: vV.'-;!:;. V- :/ ..blocking their path, y; ’• • •■ 5’- friending the prospectors. Warren tries paring for motherhood. 3 /Approach to dissuade her. lie tells her that Craig he;felt: sure that, they .had - brought' ■"We’ve got to get out of this shack within the first half hour; arid the ! Kr«ii-ng-ring-ng—tlie savage : sent, • Like 'a-; trapped creature - Craig ing “middle age.” Tarlton, with whom she had once been him -to some wild region ;where In and away from here,” Craig said, crisp night air and vigorous pace a stream of stccj-jackets across at stopped arid looked arpund him for- Don’t be a three-quarter wife, take in.love, Is now deputy mining hispcctor dians arid; prdsp’ectors rarely: came. *‘One of those other Chiwaughimis a, way;of escape. There was no for the Resurrection river area. A brll* had cleared tip his nauseating head them. , A bullet hit; the stock of LYDIA E. PINKUAM’S VEGETABLE liant geologist, he had resigned In dis From! the. sounds;, ouIsido-^the hoot may step in. at any . moment, to ache;; In better shape- in fact than Craig’s gun and knocked the, weapon way.; He was cornered, he and the COMPOUND and Go “ Smiling gust from her father's company because ing of owls at night, the'twittering see that everything’s all right.” . *, either Sam or Poleon, he was carry out of. his ; hand, He grabbed/ the now blinded Poleon, in that, drogue Through” with thisroliable, time-tested of Its devious methods. Later she meets medicine made especially for women Craig, but he is cold. Inferring that she of redpolls and buntings by day,: the . He tried to move, ’but he could ing the rifle and dynamite and lead rifle up.- afiain arid guided Sani over of blackisipruce. . , ; ;’ from wholesome herbs and roots. Morei is merely, feigning Interest In thn pros* bccasionaiuattpb of an Arctib;;wood- not eyen' r i s e to his elbow. '; He Wa s ing the way. ; 1 The three metis on the west Slope pectors. a stretch of-slippery ice-hard snow.. than a million grateful women have. pecker—he kiiew that the canip'was- helpless as a baby His arms and His two • partners > were in worse A second bullet burned through his .had moyed doWn to timber edge, CHAPTER IV—Her compassion for Written in reporting benefit from . the hapless prospectors growing. Pat de located in a^dccp;!woodsr;v ; ^ :' -.: legs. werfe stiff as posts, and his condition than they had .told him ■ or j a c ket sleeve and seared a long his down ’to easy.; rifle.range; and now Pinkham’s Compound: Why not give cides to build a Ini sc community house He reasoned also: that there must whole body was numb. V - than he had reckoned on. With no. forearm—a red-hot;fiash Of pain. He their guns began. barking' .at - him it a chance to help YOU? a or Den. When the job nears completion. Warren tells her to abandon It. She're? be. a' second, shack'close by, where •;: ’‘‘Easy; easy,” -Poleon r gentled; sleep and Very .little to ; eat, they swung Sam- around a - boulder that; and Poleon. .Bullets started singing fuses after a stormy scene. Craig loaves the; other Chiwaughimis slept and him. "I’ll have to give you wan had foot-sloggec' alriVost 9p hiiles, barred their way.- : Only.-a :ddieri arouhd^themr':sriippirig';twIgs. from; on a three-month Inspection trip. , where the cooking was done, for his good rub and pummeling '’fore you: and they were" badly worn down; feet to the top. Poleon. was al the spruces, splaatihg into . the tree CHAPTER V—-Pat learns that her fa*‘ food was brought In to him already can stan’ op. ?am, you step outside but the worst -was their snow-blind■. ready thpre.: • Kr-ii-ng-ring!; Sam boleszzinging’ murderously plose. fber has withdrawn Jjpr allowance. War* prepared. ^ and get daf Chiwaughimi’s giin.':We ness. • ‘ . ■ -' *. stumbled and fell, tearing loose Thirty , yards ahead Craig saw a’ ren tells her now she .will have to go home. When ho refuses to advance her During the sled journey he had need ' dat; rifle bad.”. ? ..' S am ' espec i ally . wa s ha rd hi t. Craig’s grasp.,Craig bent and little tangle of buckbrush and boul a loan to aid the prospectors, she ac clung to the hope that Poleon might While:he worked with Craig, Po: Within two hours after sunrise his seized his arm. "Sam! Scramble ders; If he and Poleon could squeeze cuses hlin of hedging and continually keeping her In the dark. She moves her be 'trailing the ChivyaufihjmisV with; Icon told how Sam and he had; got inflamed ' eyes' were ' nearly closed, upi It’s -only a jum p^” '. v ' down among; those’ rocks: arid find tent across Ihe Mvcr near the Den. When a rescue party.’ But that hope had there. After discovering the abduc- I a nd: his ■ face : wa s • con tor ted ; wi th . ' v He broke ofT,: Sam did not get up; shelter, they might force, the Chi Warren.-aided .by the Chiwaughimis, at* died in him now. Too much time lion, they had waited, till daybreak, | pain.. Gradually going blind, he kept waughimis to come near enough tempts to force her to. board a plane for or; answer. His arm was limp,;' his Chicago, tho prospectors rally and beat had elapsed. If any party had fol then circled the Bay and picked stumbling, falling; and on rocky whole body had gone limp. He that he could fling a dynarriite stick them olT. She learns now of Warren’s lowed, it would have closed in last up the telltale tracks of a sled and slopes or through thick drogues at them.' plan. He hopes to starve tho prospector* rolled over, blood trickling from out and make them sell their claims. night and attacked. five men. In the whipping wind tho Craig had to lead him by the hand. his mouth; and lay still. He made a break for the refuge, Escape by his own hand, by any trail was dim when they first found Their rpute, arrow-straight to In horror Craig gazed down at dragging Poleon along. . CHAPTER VI—Still attentive to Pat. physical means, was flatly impossi it, and before they hod followed Warren wages a subtle campaign to get ward the Bay, led across a monoto him nnd saw that he had been shot A bullet hit Poleon, but tho huge the claims. Just before Christmas, Craig ble. His wrists wore bound with more than ten miles it was blotted nous succession of stony watersheds through the head and instantly fellow merely grunted and plowed - returns suddenly and Pat. Is overjoyed at tlie green rawhide' thongs till he out altogether. But the Chiwaughi his changed, attitude. He brings her a and timbered valleys. Up one. tree- killed. '. on, following Craig like a blinded present of furs and apologizes for his for* could not move a finger; he wa‘s mis had plainly been heading for the /less granite-strewn hill; a;pause on • Poleon come running bacic down bull moose. Then a screaming mer suspicions. Concluding that she securely roped to the bunk; and al Wolf Lairs; and Po’eon, remember the crest; for a glance back;; down to help, thinking Sam had merely steel-jacket hit Craig. He felt a sud cannot ever marry Warren, Pat rcturhs ing about Lovett’s party in April her engagement ring. He reveals that ways, close enough to touch him, : the ^oppositef slopb • into .Ihe /-first been wounded. Craig lifted his eyes den terrific pain-blow in his right Craig /Tarlton [s glrcady married- sat an alert Chiwaughimi guard and the shacks they had built for straggly trees; on down into. the. from the body of his dead partner, ankle, his leg gave way, and he fell their temporary stay, shrewdly * CHAPTER V II—Warren Lovett warns with a rifle on his lap. valley timber, and up the next gran and looked across-the valley. A to his knees, at the: edge of the tan "Keener, longer-lasling, 'Craig to stay away from Pat, saying he In his helplessness he had turned gt’cssed that the Chiwaughimis were gle. He tried. to stand up again, kind lo the skin, Trcet 'knowsabouthis previous marrJage. Craig ite slope—with little variation that ■ tells him he will inform Pat about the to ’Tcesie Chiwaughimi that after- taking Craig to those shacks in that quarter way down the opposite Singlc-ei/ge Blades are misadventure if the occasion arises. Lat noon and reminded the half-breed iso.n ;;‘:i e«u.itry. Was the story of. their trek. but;his leg crumpled. Looking down u n ifo r m ly good! 4 er, Pat is thrilled when Craig tells her he slope, Cesar Chiwaughimi was of ihe; Jife debt between them; but. Luc.'; had boon with them on their. Near eight o’clock Craig paused at his ;shbe-pac,; he--saw that his superli blades for 101. . will join her Jn the fight against Warren. kneeling in a patch of gray snow ankle had been hit and shattered/ ’•Veosto 1»rjrl stonily refused to- help trip at every turn except one; but on a .'high . bare bridge and glanccrl and clipping •. a .fresh''magazine - into., CHAPTER V n i—Craig sends a party him. The -'breed's gratitude , had Groggy : from bullet shock, . he north to search for a rich clahn that Phil tlvjre it had dealt them a cruel jolt. bacu across, the wa tershcdsrsearch- his gun. He was yelling, a taunt Kessler, a green prospector, had located j distinctly waned. ,. Fn’l of health and In crossing a email' upland river ing the';rpute they,had; conieV With a ing exultant yell, at having killed: crawled; on ' hands and - knees into - and lost the year before. Craig surprises strength a
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Mv. Ball said jazz nnd s\vi»K music aro native of tho United States nnd that they would soon pass on but “the old sweet songs would always lie American favor ites because they have a soul touching effect.” ' To Send. Out Atlantic Highlands council split evenly last Friday night in the vote to approve a budget $10,000 Decoration Day or Season higher than was raised last year. Mayor Charles A. Reed’s vote only allowed tho budget to be approv ed at its first reading after three : Opening v; Sf||| councilmori had voted nay. An interested group of women IfrN of the Fine Arts Department of Announcements tlic Matawan Woman’s Club lis tened to Albert C. Ball, director of music in the -Matawan public schools, give a talk on “modern American music; The Radio—So Every hotel and boarding house •What?” last Monday afternoon in tho American Legion Hall. has a list of old customers who could George Alward, president of the be profitably circularized at the Freehold Chamber of Commerce, was named chairman of the Mon opening of the season. mouth Couny Development Council of'tho State Chamber of Com merce nt a dinner meeting hold nt This is an opportunity for new the Stacy-Trent hotel' in Trenton, on Saturday night. Anthony • 'E business that should not be neglect- Foil, of Asbury Park, was appoin ted secretary. More than 200 Monmouth far mers voiced additional approval at We offer prompt and careful Freehold Monday at the proposal to create a soil conservation dist service, at reasonable prices, in the rict by referendum March 15. Tho farmers met in the courthouse to preparation of your folders, station receive further information from state and local lenders on the pro ery and announcements for 1938. posed organization whieh will seek to control soil erosion in this area. We have new engravings made Grilled by county anO local po lice for nearly 48 hours, an East from photographs of attractive and Keansburg man last Friday night concluded a bizarre confession in live scenes in Ocean Grove. NEW YORK - (Special)—The. transportation, section of the Fair. time comes for departure, sirens which he admitted .setting eight dream of tho mechanical ago and More than a thousand visitors will sound, machinery will hum, a fires in Middletown Township perhaps the commonplace event will be able to see the show at one giant crane will lift the rockctship within tho last year. Leslie Par- and place it in the breech of the of the World of Tomorrow—a trip time. After an interesting, acti leman, 28-ycar-old plumber, has a to Mars in a rocliotship—will be vated display of transportation gun and a brilliant (lash and an produced in tangible form in steel from, the day of tho cave man to explosion will indicate that' the wife and t'hree small children and glass when a .model working the present, illumination irf tile world-folk are oil'-on a. visit to an- whom he loves but in his reluc rocketport.is placed into operation auditorium will be shifted to spot-: other planet. tant story lie admitted, said police, al the Now York World’s Fair light the rockelport. By means of an ingenious inven that there wns a fascination in a 1933. Airplanes, liners, railroad trains tion resembling the shutter of a fire ho could not. resist. - • . Now being constructed by Ray F.nd taxicabs , of futuristic design camera, placed in the sky-ceiling, Edgar Maglian, East Freehold the audience will seem to see the mond Loewy, industrial designer, will bring passengers nnd twin farmer, at an appeal hearing bet operating planet-line will be kling elevators will begin loading rocketship vanish into the vast f a free, focal exhibit in the the rocketshfp’s cargo. When the ronchrsofspa.ee., • foro Judge J. Edward ^ Knight in county court last Monday,' finally won a judgment for $G for' six guinea hens he claimed to have been shot by David Fitzgerald, a neighbor. But, and such are the NEWS OF THE intricacies of law and justice, Mr. CHURCHES Magathan was assessed court costs aggregating $30.4G. Thus he is out $24.40—and probably several times' that amount for lawyer’s First Church of Christ Scientist foes. Asbury Park* Sorvlcea are held regularly every Boston newspapers have been Sunday morning at li and Wednes day evening at 8, In tho church edi> devoting liberal spneo to Samuel flee, at Third avenuo nnd Emory M. Van Sant, formerly of Sea street Tho reading rootn and Sun day School aro located nt Asbury Bright but now of Boston, who nnd Grand avenues, Rending room won tho $100,000 cash prize in the open weekdays from noon to flvo p. m. Sundays, 1* to 1. Sunday School at Old Gold contest. Mr. Van Sant 11.00 a. .in. was born in Sea Bright. His fa Full Gospel Church, Neptune. ther then was pastor'of the Me Fifth and Rldgo avonuca. Rev. Irv thodist church in that borough. ing II. Meier, Pastor. Sunday School, 2.00 p. in. Afternoon Service, 3.IB ; When a photographer asked Mrs. Evangelistic Service. 7.30: Young Van Sant to pose kissing her hus Peoples’ Meeting, G.45 p. ni. Thursday Bible Study Service; 7.45 p. ni. • band for a picture, she shyly re MONG the printing ne- fused. ‘‘Listen, lady’’, said tho St. James Episcopal Church, photographer, “I would kiss a cessities that can be Bradley Beach. Fourth und Hammond Avenues. mule for $100,000, and I: am only Services conducted by the Rev. E, J. asking you to kiss your husband.’? promptly taken care of at Wa-.anta. Hulv Communion. Sundays. V O U R_^ Woanesdn>s and Holy and Saints Days, 8 a. in.; Choral Euonarlst and this office are the following: Sermon, first Sundays, 11 a. m .; Morning prayer with Sermon, Sun SPECIAL days, 10.45; Evensong w ith Medi PRINTING tation, 'Sundays. 7.30 p. in .: Children's Choral Eucharist, last Sunday In PERMANENT WAVE month at 10 a. m,; Church School and Bible Classes, Sundays. 9.30 a. m .; Otlico of ihe Order of St. Vincent, $3.50 Saturday?. 5.30 p. in.; Girls Friendly Society, Tuesdays, 8 p. m .; Choir re hearsals, Thursday, 8 p. xn. Three Hems for SI.OD A nnouncements ■ N o t e h e a d s Salvation Army, Asbury Park. Raymond’s Beauty Shop Salvation Army barracks. MatUBon B il l h e a d s , b l o t t e r s O r d e r b o o k s Venue. Sorvlcea 11 a. m. . Sunday 727 Bangs Avenue echool a t 2.30. Young People's meet C a r d s o f a l l descriptions P r o g r a m s ing C.30 p. in. Evomns worship at 8. . Asbury Park Major Illnklo and L,*t. Ortt in charge Telephone for Appointment, 8220 D o d g e r s Q uestionnaires Chur cl* of the Ascension/ Bradley E n v e l o p e s R e c e ip t s Beach. ;„;;V h o w c a r d s Brlnley a-nd Fletcher Lako avenues. F o l d e r s , f o r m s S Right ltev. Canon John f. O’H ara. Rector. Sunday masses*: fi.lo. 7.15, G u id e b o o k s T ic k e t s 8.15, 9.15, 10.30 o’clock. Week day Frank S. Morris mass, 7.30 o’clock. First Friday mass, Hand bills > U t il it y s t a t io n e r y 6.30. 7.30. Confessions for Saturday* and first Fridays, 4.00 »o S.00 and *1.30 Electric Co. o u c c h e r s to 8.30 o'clock. I n v it a t io n s ; ‘ V Electrical Contractors W e d d in g invitations Home For The Aged. . J o u r n a l s • Auto Elcctric Service 63 Clark avenue, O«seon Grove. K a t a l o g u e s X m a s c a r d s Every Wednesday at 2.30 p. m. Rev. W. Refrigeration Service Engi C. Yerkes, acting chaplain, conducts neers Y e a r b o o k s a religious service, open to all mero* L a b e l s , letterheads bers of tho Home and any friends of Battery and Tire Service tho Grove. Sacrament of the Lord’s M e n u s Z in c h a l f t o n e r e p r o d u c Suppor administered flrst Wednesday Lutheran Church of the Atonement. Telephone A. P. 2778 t io n s of even’ month. F irst avenue and Heck street. Rev. Carl H... Miller, pastor. Sunday acho#I 47 Main Avenue 9.36 • a. m. Morning service, 10.4B _ St. PauPs M. E. Ocean Grove. Vesper service, 7.45 p.; m. ■ ■ 7 Ocean Grove Preaching services: 30.45 a. in. and 7.30 p. ,m. Sunday school, 9.36 a. m. First Presbyterian, Asburj Park.. Prayer service, Wednesday, 7.45 p. in. Assembly Blblo Class, Sunday at 2.1D Dr. Charles F. Shaw, pastor. Sun •p. tn. Rev. Carlton R . V an llooh, pas- day school at 10 a. m. Preaching ser tor. vices a t 11 a. m. Evening servico at 7.30 p. m. Midweek service Wednes STOVE and NUT day ot 7.45 p. m. Ytfung People's Hamilton M. E. Church. Rnoloty. Thursday. 7.4K p. m. ’Oil©..ClianCC Xeft\.v:;.:' ' ; ' Rov, Hugh Bourgalze, pastor, Sun Ifeptuno City Momorlal M. E; Church “If I.bet on a hoss dat done lef me day school, 9.30 a. m .. ' Preaching rmtmg a t 11.00 a. in. and S.00 p. in. Preach JT eptuiio CI tyl> I pin or la 1 M . E .C it Ure Ii broke,’’ said Uncle Ebon,“ I’d jes* ing at Wayside by Rev. Bourgalzo on y ;Rov. II.' P , Sloan, Jr.,: pastor^ Sun hang around hopin’ dat mebbe I’d Sunday afternoon a t 2.00 o'clock, day school at 9.45 a." m. Community git .a little friendly- consideration combined worship and.church school Department sorvlce. • Men's Bible Class at 9.45 a. in. Morn when de ‘Be Kind to Dumb Animals I $10 A TOM : I ing, worship, 11.00 a. m. Young peo ple's group, .G.45 p. m. Evening service, week’ come round ag'in.’’ . ^ : Ballard Memorial, Ashury Park. 7.30 p.. m. * ...... V- 'v : S i . I I MAIN AVENUE Telephone Sunday at 11.00, preaching service ... Hot Air AV. | Hoffmann Coal Co. j j y conducted by. tho pastor, Rov. E. A. Somebody once said that it is I OCEAN G R O V E Asbury Park 7 Wells; Sunday school, 9.30 a. in.; ;;,“Pa, what ;is sympathy?”I: SVard. Fifth Ave., and Railroad. [ , morning worship, 10.45 a. m. Ep better to keep your month shut nnd "Sympathy, my boy, is what you N E W JERSEY worth T-eaguo, 9.00; ovenlncr wor be thought a fool, than to open It | Telephone, Asbury Park 5267 . ; ship, 7.30. Pray or meeting, Tuesday usually give to another when you evening, a t 7.30. and remove all doubt. don’t want tb lend'him money.” • 2 ; FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1938 PAGE SEVEN
...... Rldjre and SyIvanla Special Tap* standard Gauge R. R. Track The Language of Christ ...... Munro« and Oxonfe 6—6—6 General Alarm. 1 Wlra Tho language used by Christ was ...... Steiner and Sylvanla Trouble. 2 Fire Out. 3 Chief's Call : The1' standard, gauge- of ’ railroad'...... ;.. . .Bancs and Springdale ♦ Pioneer Co. ‘ No. l v 6 Independent trncU in the United States, that is, the Aramaic, a dialect of northern . .Third and Stelnei: Co. No. 2. 6 Bradley No. 3. •. 1 long , J the distance; between tlie inside of Syria; The Israelites were much in 1*®$. ’TfiANK YOU ' Hlsort, First Aid. Teleephone 249. contact'with Aramaean populations, New York . BBADLEy. BKACH ' Flro'Chief, Addison Hutchinson. Jl. the heads of the rails, is ,4 feet ,.... .'Monm
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Wilbur R. Guyer FIRE ALARM - OCEAN ailOVE Successor to. 21...... Now York and Asbury Aves. 2?-...... Police ilcatl((uarters 23... ..Surf and tteach WILLIAM YOUNG *■1...... Embury and Beach 25...... M ain and IMlsrlm Pathway 20-- Broadway and Pilgrim-Pathway PLUMBING AND 27..Mt. Tabor Way and Pennsylvania *•8- North 13ml I'avillon 2 9 McCllntoclc and Bcach HEATING 31...... South End Pavilion 3 2 . . . . . » Chirk a n d ; New Jersrjy Mystery rode the Arizona plains Fatimatcs Given 23...... Benson and Mt. Tabor %Vay 34...... Heck and Whitfield when Jefi Gray appeared. He was (il Alain Avenue, Ocean Grove 3i»...... Webb and Pennsylvania 3 0 Suif ard Pilgrim Pathway the strangest m an Lee Chiswick had v Telephone 428 ' 37...... Benson and Franklin .38...... Benson and Abbott ever seen, a friend ono moment, a 39...... ' ...New York and Stockton foe the next. First he saved Ruth •jl...... Heck and Lawrence ...... Olln Street Flrehoune. Chiswick, Lee's beautiful daughter, 13 — ---- ....:...... Main and Bench Special Tups from a drunken cowboy. Then he PHONE 2283 m s m e m s 5—5—5 Genoral Aiarm, I Wire I f f TroubJe. 2 Flro O ut and Ambulance tried to kill Leo . . . and later lie stole L. HAZATSKY, Prop. Cull. 3 Timo 8 a. in. and .Chiefs Call. 2 First-Aid Squad. Lee's cattle. A scoundrel, to be sure, USED OVER JUST RIGHT ’ N E PT U X E but Ruth Chiswick knew her faith In 8 0 YEARS 15 ...... M ain Street and Main Avol SHOE REBUILDING 10...... Main Street and Corlies Ave. JefJ Gray would some day be vindi 52... . ./..Unexcelled Fire II ouho Fine Work, Low Price 5 3 ..Atkins and Embury cated. Somehow those deep, clear 5 4 Prospect and Ileck Work Done While You Wait £2...... Corlies and Ithlce eyes were essentially honest. You'll Arch supports made to order 72... ; Corlies and Union SI...... Seventh nnd Stokes solve the mystery of Jeff Gray by Shoes Repaired to Relieve 83...... Rldgo and Eighth reading "To Ride the River With" Corns and Bunions 8 5 ... . . Tenth and Atkins 203 BOND STREET 80.....:... ;...... Sixth nnd Atldnn serially in these colunins. . G. H. C O O K 92...... Eighth and Hamilton ASBURY PARK, N. J. •/i'SpecUl :TapS^'•'■7 -'v : PIANO TUNER 0—G—6 General Alarm. 2 Ambulance Call, Flro Out. 3 Chief's Call. Time REAL ESTATE 1 p. ni. 4 Unexcelled. 2—2—2 Pollco. Mother, heed the urgent advice Esi r BROKER W H IT E S VIT.LE of doctors and hospitals; do as Vfi 3 l a l i P t) . . . .’.Fisher and Spring wood they do; give your baby a daily Bi ...... Fisher nnd Bange antiseptic The Initial Chapter of This Super-Serial Old Pianos Rebuilt , .Springwood nnd Springdale body-rub with the oil Pianos, Radies, Benches, Etc...... Myrtle and Mo pie that chases away germs, and It gets down into skm-folds—and ...... Myrtlo and- Stratford- keeps the skin s a f e That means prevents infection. It keeps the W,e*tern Story Will Appear in the Issue For Sale ...... Myrtle and Mumoe . . .Asbury and Anelvo, Mennen Antiseptic Oil. It’s used skin hea’thier Get a bo ttle today of March 25 of The Times ...... ,-- Stokes nnd Munropi by nearly all maternity hospitals. At any druggist 99 Cookman Avenue ...... Stokes and Stratford Ocean Grove, N. J. To Miss It W ill Be Missing NEPTUS i T CITY Telephone 2118-M — .. Avoqdalo and Summit M e i n < E N --- Neptuno and Prospeot a Rare Literary Treat. .. Sprlngtlnle and ' Sylvanla
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Gnodenough, Marion Herbert, Ver- Mrs. George Frick and daugh .,na VoiKomer, Harold Neeles, Ar- ter, Miss Elizabeth Frick, Seventh ime Almuck, -Leroy Hulse, pearl avenue,. are spending a Vacation Club, 1 Richard Wowinun, Mary lJus- in Florida. ' 1 Casually Correct cni, jnick Aldarew, Harriet Hur . Miss Kathryn Height, daughter, ley, (jiauys irons, Madeline Buscn, of Mr. and ■ Mrs, Harry . Height, .Aiircd; boles,, Hilda' Slocum Adele 1343 Corlies avenue, is motoring spongier,. Virginia Lopez,' William to Florida. • • •. . • Krusciiku, Uiwrtorme Co/.zens, Ju- mce jjavuisun, Oarl Boos, Clemen Mrs.’ Margaret Hazenick has re tine • Virgiljo, Frances’ Tolhurst, turned to Her home in Highland I'.mma Whittle, .Charlotte Uei-gen, Park after a visit with her parents Gladys Krving, Jean Forbes, Aniia on Tenth avenue. ttiernei,' jviarian. Parker, Bradford Pythian Sisters of Monmouth bmiui, Audrey Tilton, Lena, Tri-; Temple, No, 28, held initiation ciincu, Alin White,: George M. Monday evening in Red Men’s Smith, Ruth Osgood, lladford Cat-: Hall, Corlies avenue. ley., 'Richard Clayton, William' Mrs. Nettio Reynolds has, re Designed for your tailored things by i'cnimore, bhirlcy Giles, Forrest. turned to her home, Ridge ave Gillespie, Uorotny Martin, Ann nue, after spending some time with the famous makersi of Matrix shoes, uiullikm, Warren Vassel, Vera her sister in^New York. city. New as tomorrow—and—and comfortable Whittle.. \ • " . . Mrs. Dare Swisher, 109 South as the proverbial old>1(1 slipper. ltookkec|»ing-^Friu\ci’s .Bell, A1-. Atkins.... avenue, entertained the .bert Uatiey, lladford Catley, Hi-, Kins club Wednesday evening. A chard.- Clayton, Harold Eburly, trip to Now York was planned. William' Fenhnoro, Shirley- Gif John II. Bills, 202 Vi South At ford, Shirley Giles, Gloria Herbert;, kins avenue, spent Sunday with Gladys Johnson;’ Dorothy Marshall, his grand- children, Mi\ and Mrs. Dorothy Martin, Janice Davidson, Mary Naroyouski, 'Richard Owen, Earl' Irons, Neptune highway.: La Verne Smith, Frances Tolhurst, Mrs. Harry Tyson, 1315-10th Wesley Hannon, William ICruschf av.cnue, was hostess to members of k;i, Marian Parker, Sarah Wil the Ladies Aid Society of the Bal liams William Erickson, Lawrence lard M.- .E. -church. Mrs. Lillian Evernham, John Farruggio, Clin Longstreet,'. ne\vly-elected presi ton Mie'ras, Frank Sauta,. Holmes dent, conducted the meeting. Adams, Sol Gruber," Wilbur Orr, Mr. and Mrs. W alter D. Carlile, Madeline Busch, Malcolm Cham 1502 Muni-oe avenue, announce the bers, Charles: Mai’tin,. Mona Falsir, engagement, of their daughter, Lloyd Potter, Hilda Slocum, Al Miss Dorothy Isabel Carlile, to lred Solos, Ruth Stuart, Laura Randolph A. Lane, son of Mr. and “Sporty” — blithe and on - th Voorhecs, Lillian Fitzgerald. .Mrs. Weldon U. .Lane, 1608 Mun Brown calf that zips up thehe front Commercial Law—-William Er roo avenue. No dale has been for Built-up ickson, Thomas Ford,- Charles the wedding. and features perforations, There’s no need to watch baking when Magic Chef cooks Hummel, Alfred Hurley,! Mary leather heels in a poised walking the meals. The famous Red Wheel Oven Regulator does Pascal,: Hannah Render,' Warren: :. A.- ,, miscellaneous shower was Ridgway, Frank Sauta, Dorothy given for Miss Esther Mann at. height. • that. So efficient is this oven-watcher, the woman with a Tantuiii, Harry Wliite, Joseph the home of her parents, Mr. and Magic Chef can place a whole meal in the oven, spend the Wiltshire, Margaret Rohland. Mrs. Charles Mann, 1213-8th ave nue. Decorations wero in pink and entire afternoon away from home, and find dinner cooked Junior. Business Training—Mar ilyn Hurley, Mildred Dukowitz, green and tho center of the table and ready to serve when she returns.' Other Magic Chef Nornui Havciis, '- Donald Lunday, was adorned with a large rose with advantages are the High-Speed Oven that bakes biscuits Doris Fisher, Charles MacDon a miniature: bride and.groom oh ald, Doris Bruno, Dorothy Moggs either side. Refreshments were in 12 minutes from a cold start; the corofortably-high, Ernestine Fierce, Wilda Purchase,. served and dancing followed. Miss G A S R A N G E smokeless Swing-Out Broiler; automatic, non-clog top Mary Vaccaro, Mac Young, Rose Mann will -wed Wilbur Davison, 1205 Tenth avenue, in the near fu burners. See these and many other Magic Chef features Arnone, George Bennett, Jeanne Brophy, Frances Crippori, Virginia ture. ! . 1 DO'. at our store today. Your choice of style, size and price. Pharo, Verna Walla, Robert Wil Mrs. Walter Gravatt was elec son. . tod president of the Ladies’ Aid Secretarial! l’raclice—Jean Aus- Society of the West Grove M. E tin, Constance Busch, Dorothy' church, for the 17th year at the 8.7 Carey, Doris Curtis, Miriam Day, meeting in the parsonage Wcdncs- ICarla Karlscn,..Lillian McChesney, day. afternoon. Mrs. Julia Pharo JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. Anna Thompson. “Tuxedo”—brown calf in a was elected; vice .-“-president; Mrs. Telephone, Asbury Parle 6600 ■ Shorthand—Anna Brenner, Glo Addie Loveman and Mrs. Anna town version. Diamond ria Browery Jeannette Corwin; A l Shipman, 1st and 2nd vico-presi- punched decorations give an lene Gundakcr,, Marion, Herbert, (lentj'Mrs, Hattie Strudwick, trea Janet Jobes;,William Mackay, Ol surer; Mrs. Louise Cottrell, sec esting effect.' The shaped ga Narouski, Marion . McGowan, retary; Mrs. Pauline W. Reynolds, heel is of built-up leather. THE GAS RANGE Pearl Otto, Mary Pascal, . Grace Mrs. Hannah Grcetin, Mrs. Chris P.vno, Magdalena Schlossmacher, tine Franklin, parsonage commit FAMOUS Florence Silverstoin, La Verne tee. Plans were made for a get- Smith, Lena Tricarico, Vera Tru- to-gether and roll-call, March 31, WHEEL ex, Veriia Volkomer, Jean ' Austin, for the members and their hus STEIMBACH- Gertrude Bangert, Constance bands. Mrs. Pharo and Mrs. Love- Busch, Dorothy Carey, Lois man will have charge of the Combs, Amia. Coyle, Daniel Gillan, monthly luncheon, April 4. June Hughson, Evelyn Hurley; Ari na Jernstedt, , Karin Karlscn, Lil K R E S 6 E C O . lian McChesney,. Janet' McGarvey, Police Make Arrest At Fire Anna'/Frestl.^ Paul Gentile, G08% La Rcine •gers, Charles Kosenstem, Bertha panet Hulskamper, Janfcfc Jobes, Asbury Park Business Management— Nick avenue, Bradley Beach, was arres FOURTH PERIOD ’Specht, Doris Stout,.. Qeorgianna Marion McGowan, * Robert Me Aldarelli, Arlijie Almack, John Vunek, Lois William^/ Shirley Laughlin, Bradford Smith, Earl Beck, Thelma Fieldsj Dorothy. Gif ted during tho North End fire by Giles, Loretta Keller, Ann Mulli- Bourgaize. ford, LeRoy Hulse, Marion Me' Officer William Denham and was • HONOR ROLL kin, Stella Kovalchuk, Mabdl Pick- Geometry—William Drout, Ro Gowan, Russell Walling, Roy charged, on the complaint of Chief ett, bert Priestley, Charles Martin,' Warren, Betty Wolford. William Catloy, with being disor Latin—Betty . Bentzen, Dorothy Virginia Stout.. LARGE LIST ANNOUNCED tVT Clerical Work— Helen Applegate derly. Gentile refused to remain Farrell, David Drout, Robert B. U. S. History.-—Thomas Ford, Alvah Bullock,'Alton Hurley, Joe behild the fire lines. He was fined NEPTUNE HIGH SCHOOL Long, Mildred Steele, Philip Ber Janet Jobes, Harold Rainear, Ar^ Maccanico,- Ray. Osborn, Eckton gen,. Ellen Coleman, - Theodore thur Sutton, Curtis Woodruff, ‘Wil Wright, Elmer Smith, Jerry Pa- ?3 and costs. Eldridge, Mary Jane Kresge, Ar liam Drout, John Ford,. Jean Long, laia, Douglas Polhemus, Raya Si- Phone 8900 or 8901 Over 150 Students Attain Honor line Stratton, Joseph in e Boyce, Virginia Sw isheiy . J can Austin; nensky, Virginia Skimcionsi Jean: Hause, Anna Johnson; Lois Ruth . Bennett, . Constance/. Busch.; Rating In English; Mark of 90 Gladys Ti'imble, Charles Westcott. Whnt’s Going On at the Williams. Lois Combs, Daniel Gillan, Juno Manual Training— Jack Panta- Or Butter Hequircd. French—Phyllis Bentzen, Philip Hughson, Karla Karlscn, Beatrice leo, John Beck, Leroy Tilton,- Tony Bergen, Susan Blowers; Theodore Konner, Joe Maccanico, Lillian Me Walter Reade Theatres Englishr-Anna Brenner, Gloria Barone, Lester Campbell, '.Arthur' Eldridge, Mary Jane Kresge, Au- Chesney, Anna Thompson, Eleanor Grelin, George Palaia, Robert in Asbury Park Brower, John Farruggio, Allene I fjVCy Tilton, George M. “ Smith, Troppoli, Alvah Bullock, George Tiedcmann/ Russell Peterson, Wil Performances. Daily, 2,80,- 7 & 9 Gundulter, .Marion Herbert, Wil-1 Xenia Ware, Virginia Spayd, Jean Mansfield, Richard Ferris. liam Boud, Bruce Chambers, Fran ANNOUNCES liam Mackay, .Olga Narayouski, | Long, Charles Walker, Adrianna Modern History— Shirley Gif-» Continuous Sat., Sun. & Holidays cis Fescharek, James- Clayton, , That it has replaced its equipment with Pearl OttoOtto, i\iaiy Pascal, Hannan .Young, Robert Priestley, : Marjorie- ford, Margaret- Fauver,. Josephine Hughie Smith. Render-,’ .Frank Sauta,- tena Tri- j Sargeant, Virginia Stout, Mildred Curto, Marie Crosby, Fraiicis Bell, Shop Math—Edgar Byrd, Ar carico, Verna. Volkomer, Barbara j .Sleek;, Anna White, Louise Zick- Gladys Johnson, William Fcni thur Blake, Hubert Jones. MAYFAIR Farmer, Joe Maccanico, llalph Pa- I jCr, Betty Bentzen, Robert B. Long. more. lain, Douglas Polhemus, Richard Mcch : Drawing—Tony .Barone, Pliysics—William Drout, John Clothing Design—Dorothy Penn, Arthur Crelin, Russell Peterson, One Week, Starting Sat. Mar. 12 Mullikin, Charles lla ll,' Phyllis Ford. Lila Jackson. All New Birck Richard Newman, Leroy Tilton. “Ch a r l i e McCa r t h y ” Bentzen, Philip Bergen, Howard Intuitive Geometry—Fred Sut Family Relations—M a r g a r c t Hculitt, Susan Blowers, Mary Jane ton, Richard- Rogers. ■ Johnson, Eleanor Troppoli, Elsie EDGAIfBERGEN - Kresge, Donald Kurtz, David New ; Biology— Charles Martin, Juno Wardell, Doris Nieols. ADOLPH MENJOU man, Margaret Rphland, Arline Morris, Bland Raine, Lesley Ro Ancient History—Doris Jones, RITZ BROS. . Stratton, Audrey Tilton, Joseph binson, Elaine . Underwood, Doro Joe Maccanico, Doris Stout, Jose f Neptune News Notes j in > c u a i i s Wiltshire, Xenia Ware, Charlotte thy Wansor, Robert Priestley, Vir phine Boyce, Albert Hulick, Geor- •Bergen, Ellen Coleman, John Ford, ginia . Stout, Louise Zickler,. Mar gianna : Vunck, Jeanette Ori-, Les Vttiiiiiiiiitiintiiini.itiiininaiiitiiviijciaiiiiiiiiniiiiai.i; “ THE GOLDEN FOLLIES’’ Jean Long, Marion Parker, Vir jorie Sargeant, Irene Sunderland, ter Franklin, Jean Hause. For Greater Safety and Comfort of Our Customers and Prompt ginia . Spayd, George M._ Smith, Myra Shipman,' Hilda Stein. Commercial Geography—Made Mrs. Joseph Brown, is ill at her Economical Service Adrianna Young, Betty Bentzen, - Science Preview—Herbert ' Bush, line. Busch, Inga . Eberhardt, Wal home on Sixth avenue. David Drout, Dorothy Farrell, Bo Richard Clayton, William Feni- ter Beattie, George Roe, Mona Pal- John Vanderhbof, 1402 Eighth ber,tB. Long, Oliver Coleman, Lila more,. ■ ■ sir, Hilda Slocum, Alfred Soles, nvcnue,, is convalescing from a Jackson, Katherine Erbachcr, Practical Sciencc— William Ro Ethel Strommer. heavy cold. : 4 -Days, Starting Fri., Mar. 11 Douglas Garwood, Elizabeth berts, Robert Woolrulge. .Economic . Geography—William Mrs. Emma L. Thompson, 1227 ALICE FAYE Leary, Marjorie Sargeant, Myra V: General Scicnce—-Henry Danker, Ki-uschka, Harry Minor, Joe Mac- Corlies -avenue, spent Wednesday TOJfY MARTIN Shipman, Jeanne McCann,' Con Bland Raine, Mary Vaccaro, James ca.nieo, Frances Tolhurst. in Newark. stance Busch, Lois Combs, Daniel Coder, Albert White, Rose Ar Office .Practice—Lois Combs, - ■ --in On this, our Tenth Anniversary, we thank our Ocean Grove William S. Benson, 1211. Eleven Gillan,'Helen Horner, Karla Karl none,Frances Cripperi, Ralph Ben Harold Rainear, Edward. Holl, and Asbury Park friends for their patronage which has made scn, Lillian McChesney, Irving John Miller, Wilbur Orr. " ■th avenue, celebrated his 8G birth “SALLY, IRENE and MARY” nett, Doris Stout, Warren Disbrow, day last Saturday. Graham, Margaret Lunday, Albert Irving Graham, Albert’ Metz, Bet Child Study— Eileen West, Em it possible to serve you even better. Metz, Cornelia Minor, Cdrn Smith, ty Wolford. ma Whittle, Charlotte Bergen, Mr. and Mrs. William Bronncll 3 Days, Starting Tues; Mar. 15 Hazel Smith, Charles Evans, Jane Algebra—Victor Furcillo, Doris Virginia '. Gravatt, Jane Grant, have rented the Effingham pro GLORIA STUART Gant, Werner Eberhardt, Carl Stout, Dorothy -. Wanser, Josephine Irene• Sunderland. . • perty, Corlies avenue. Boos, Raymond Beckman, Sol Typing—Anna Brenner, Harry MICHAEL. WHALEN Boyce, Jean Hause, John Ford. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Grcotin, 211 in . ':'." Gruber, Janet Jobes, Margaret Civics—Rose Arnone, Frances Stokes nvcnue, were recently en Johnson, John Miller,1 Wilbur Orr, Crippen, Robert Wilson, Blanche tertained in South Amboy. "CHANGE OF HEART* KNIGHTS HAVE DINNER James Milne,, Eleanoro Olson, Ru- Day, Jack - Pantqleo, Mildred Doi- Mrs. Kate Atkinson, 111 South . '. ■ Also -■ ella Roehrich, Elsie 'Wardell, Elc-'kbwitz, Eugene Wright, Donald Atkins avenue, visited relatives in WALTER CONNOLLY Win 20 Out' of 24 Basketball W O O LM A N ’S unor_Troppoli, Thomas Ford, Hur- Lundy, Marilyn Hurley, LaRue Strassburger’s New Egypt last Wednesday.. old Rainear, Arthur Sutton, Rose Flegal, Frank Holl, Bland Raine, JEAN PARKER in Games Arnone, Frances Crippen, Verna Mr. and Mrs. Rupert White Ralph Bennett, Warren Disbrow. have returned from their honey “PENITENTIARY” The Ocean Grove Knights of , Walla, Jack Pantalco, Anna Minor, Civics and Vocations—Henry Robert Thomas, Harry Faby, Ro Danker, Frank Henry, Mary Vac- moon spent in Atlantic City. Honor held their'first, annual spar 125 Heck Avenue bert Hamnien, Alfred Hurley, earo, Edward Ticdomann. The Oldest Independent General Mr. and Mrs. Edward W, Rose, ghetti dinner, Monday- night at Ridge avenue, visited relatives in Charles Martin, Viola Moody, International Relations—Doro Market in Occnn Grove the home of Elmer L. Smith, 19 '. .-=', Ocean Grove --r:: Ruth Pavia, Robert Priestley,••Ma thy Arany, Ruth Blacklock, Mar New York city last week-end., THE LYRIC Main avenue. deline Busch, Inga Eberhardt, garet Johnson, James Milne, Mar Pilgrim Pathway and Olin Street Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stimax, The organization is planning a - Telephone 963 Frank Olivis, Ruth Ormsbeo, Tyna ian Parker, Muriel Robinson, Vir 1809'Fifth nvcnue, are the parents, 2 Days, Starting Fri., Mar. .11 Pakka, Mona Falsir, Felix Petillo, ginia Swisher, ElsieWardell. Telephone Asbury .Park 1749 of a son born in Fitkin hospital. JOHN BEAL throe or four day canoeing trip on ■’ FOBliil George Roe, Philip Silverstoin, I’rob. in Everyday Living—Vic Private Millerd Grant, Fort ‘ SALLY EILERS in the Metedeconk, river during the Prime Rib Roast of Hilda Slocum, Ethel Strommer, tor Furcillo, Ecktor Wright, Jerry Monmouth, spent the week-end at “DANGER PATROL” Easter vacation. Beef '...... 25c. Warren Ridgway, Virginia Stout, Palaia, Helen Applegate, Doris his home, 209 South Atkins ave Tho manager of tho basketball Dorothy Tantum, Carney Vetruno, Garvey, Virginia Skimmons, Ele nue. . 2 Days, Starting Sun., Mar. 13 Ann White, Louise Zickler, Blanii anor Troppoli. team announced that the team had Chuck Roast ...... 21c, John M. Estell has returned to BEVERLY ROBERTS won twenty out of twenty-four Raine, Mary Thomas, Laura Voor- Economics—Richard Newman, Fresh Meats his home in Southrd after a visit Fresh or Com Plate hees, Raymond Pierce, Adele Al- Anna • Brenner, Marion Herbert, DICK PURCELL in and would play ten more, games with his son and family, Sixth ave | Beef mck, John Beck, Robert Denibiin, .Olga Narayouski, Magdalena nue. '■ .'.,v,.D.D .'.' “ DARE DEVIL DRIVERS" including, ti Shore Junior League Thelma Fields, Dorothy Gifford, Schlossmacher, . Verna , Volkomer, Miss Dorothea Van Duscn, of Championship playoff . game and 1 Fresh Killed Jersey Marian McGarvey, Marian McGow Edward Witherspoon,. Lee Yar- 2'Days, Staiiing Tues., Mar. 15 an, Robert McLaughlin,- Muriel nell, Phyllis Bentzen, Susan Blow Palisades Park, recently visited too gmos in Pennsylvania on I Fowls ...... v.32c. Robinson, . Betty Wolford, Laura ers, Earl Bourgaize, Blanche Day, with her parents at 1111 Corlies Wlieelcr and Woolsey in March 25 to close the season with. Fresh Vegetables avenue. |:Bacoh (% lb. pkg.) ....18c. Crippen, Minerva Emley, Edward Dorothy Farrell, Victor Furcillo, Those attending were Kenneth Farry, Doris Fielder, Wilda Hur Mr. and Mrs. Chester Carr, 615 “HIGHFLYERS” Howard TI ulitt, Burt Metz, Mar Smith, Roy Warren, Douglas Stir-, Fresh Hams ...... 26c. ley, Gladys Irons, William Krusch- garet Rohland,. Eugene Slocum, Groceries Olden avenuo, are the parents of kn, Tony Montcdoro, Helen Nara- Audrey Tilton, Xenia Ware. a son born Wednesday ia Fitkin 2 Days, Starting Thurs. Mar. 17 ling, Bus Smith, Harold Rainear, Fresh Killed Chickens, youski, Wilhelmina Steele, Fran Sociology—Ruclla Roehrich, Ar hospital. LEE TRACY Franklyn Soger, Alvin Everett, ces Tolhurst, Josephine Boyce, El line Almack, Fred Sutton, Blanche .-Mr. and Mrs. Jane-, Durkin, JOHN WOODBURY in George Coder, William MacICay, Turkeys and'Ducks eanor Boylan, Harry Coleman, Ro Day,. Werner Eberhardt, Thelma Where Courtesy Abounds Anclvc avenuo, wcfl-pmed a- son Aynie Moore, Donald Fulton and : Free Delivery • bert Irons, Joan , Hause, Doris Fields, Dorothy Gifford, Virginia, born at the v; Gunther Nursing “ CRASHING HOLLYWOOD” John B. Cowan, advisor. Jones, Louise Kresge, Shirley Ro- Gravatt, Ann Haley, LeRoy Hulse', “ Free Delivery. home. . . • ^inmni»iiiiiuiiiniiiui!!