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VOL. LXVI. No. 29 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY,- FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1941 FOUR CENTS

Appearing Saturday Army Services To' Sing A t Temple List Two Artists - Rev* J. D. Ham ilton, Describing Kingdom of G od, Set For August 2, 3 For Saturday Event Sees A lm ighty N ot Unmindful of Conduct of M en Gen. Evangeline Booth To Speak Helen Sheerer Simmun.s And At Sixth Annual Salvationists . George Lapham To Appear At Meeting In Occan Grove; Young People’s Temple Concert; Marian Anderson St. Petersburg Preacher States God Has Special Services Planned Rosensweig Sisters Also To Be Heard; Chorus Planned To Sing August 9 Not Turned Back, But Is Waiting In , General Evangeline Booth, retir­ ed international leader of The Sal­ Helen Sheerer Simmons, a read­ Celebrated Contralto To Appear Shadows for Our Call/ 10,000 Attended vation Army and a famed orator, er of great demand throughout the At Auditorium As. A Benefit will be the principal speaker at the eastern states, and George Lap­ For St. Paul’s.Church;. Sunday Meetings at Auditorium Army’s, Sixth Annual Week-End ham, called the concert successor Concert Marks Only Public services in the Ocean. Grove'Audi­ of Evan Williams, .will be featured Appearance This Summer Speaking before a crowd of more than 10,000 in the torium on Saturday and Sunday, in the Young People’s concert to­ ■two Auditorium services on Sunday, Dr. j. W. Hamilton^ Haying completed -her first visit ■ August 2 and 3. More than 10,000 morrow evening at the Temple. Al­ persons packed the Auditorium last to Honolulu, Marian Ahdci'son,' the of St. Petersburg, Fla., brought messages on the descrip­ so to be heard during the program tion of the Heavenly Kingdom, stating that the.Kingdom year when she spoke. Her address will be the Rosensweig Sisters, greatest living singer, is making preparations for her appearance in on. “ Song of the City” will be de­ Miss Florence and Miss Helen, vio­ “must be like a pearl, the most precious of jewels-of His livered at seven-thirty, on Sunday lin and piano soloists, according to the Great Auditorium in Ocean time, that the Son of God would give His life, all He had, evening, August 3. , General Booth Walter D. Eddowes, Ocean Grove Grove on Saturday evening, August to purchase it.” - ——' — - '——-r— -t ,' - •was. recently selected by the Gen­ Minister of Music, who made the 9. : Continuing on; his morning theme reason,for it. eral Federation of Worden’s Clubs announcement; The celebrated artist’s visit to of the '‘Description of . God,”' Dr, The zest of living is in the ■ as' one of fifty-three women in George Lapham Miss Sheerer will be heard in her Miss Helen Sheerer Simmons Ocean Grove will mark her first Hamilton added that “ we' can only searching'and finding. Why; even thirty occupations who have been New York Tenor, Who will be most palled-for work, “ Observa­ Celebrated Reader in Great De­ appcarance on the North Jersey hint at its worth, for we cannot th? children resent the intrusions ■successful pioneers during the past Featured at the Young; People’s tions at Times. Square,” a selection mand Throughout the Eastern shore and her ' only public appear­ actually describe God, we, can only of. the older people who. insist on fifty years. She was cited for her Concert Tomorrow Evening at she has given widely among church , States, Who Will Appear at the ance this summer. ' '.' ' .draw similes and compare it with, explaining, everything. All the ro­ •work in the field of social Service. the Young People’s Temple, and school groups- in the eastern Young People’s Temple Tomor­ Miss Anderson made'six appear­ the greatest of the things we have. mance of life is wrapped up.in find- : • Commissioner Alexander M, Da­ states. One of the press comments row Night.,. . ances during her short stay on the “And surely it must be great, for ing out-SQmetiingj” Dr. Hamilton. mon, Eastern Territorial Comman­ G . Darlington Richards concerning her work said, “There is Hawaiian Islands and then hurried the . Son of Man- has put . His life, said. der, with offices in New York city, home to perform at the Lewisohn Man In Ingenious World always; a rustle in the audience U S O DRIVE REACHES $278; intaj His.Kingdom and is enriched will direct the two-day observances Stadium in New York, and at. the , “ God has'put man in this ingen­ Listed For Con ference when . Helen Sheerer Simmons is SECOND WEEK OF CAMPAIGN by it; The- ancients' compared God's which are open to, the public. He announced, everyone is getting into Robin Hood Dell in her native Kingdpm with the pearl because ious world, where man by the. “ commands the work of,one of the _ New'York Lecturer To Speak their most comfortable - laughing The United Service Organiz- Philadelphia. the 'pearl/ then' was - the most sweat of his brow.must earn his largest single territories of the On “Romance of Church Music” position. In previous -performances tions drive in Ocean Grove, Eagerly awaited by her family, sought-after, jewel:." "4:,' ; bread, and through his mistakes. Army’s far-flung enterprises in 97 A t Conference, July 21-26, , the great singer is usually most she left little doubt as. to the high which is under, the direction of “ And so it should be," Dr. Ham-; and errors- he learns life’s truths. countries nnd colonies. During the Eddowes Announces ■' ■ impatient to return jto-her three- We Avere'made to feel the.glory of calibre of her artistry and the per­ Mrs. Jam es A.'M cRell, now ilton'.continued’ in his descriptions, past year he completed his fiftieth year old nephew, James,' who is al­ conquering, to walk the high, steep Further announcement as to the fection of her gift.” ’ lists $278.45 as the amount col­ “for the pearl alone among all the year as an officer of the organiza­ ways , rcadj' with a newly-learned hills-of-victov-yv—We-weTe-madirtir" participants ih the. Ocean Grove ' George Lapham, who will give lected to date.i Since the insti- -jewels—rs- the product o f pain and tion and is the first American-born Bpypral tenor—solos.—has—-already- nursery-rhyme.which he rep'eats to take these troubles and conquer Sicer^ta becomo^TeiTitorinl-Gom--*-‘on^ercnce-<)n-Saored-Siusie-came "Tttrtipn o± the-drive last week. is a living stone produced out of been signed for an extensive tour his never-tiring aunt. ) them,, for if we had no troubles this week, as Walter D. Eddowes, The drive was advanced this the suffering of a little creature. mander with the rank of Commis­ .James, who heard his first An­ we would manufacture them. We’re Minister of Music, released • the of the larger cities in the East this , week by the-donation, of $35 .. “Likewise, the church is the pro­ sioner. fall, and will come to the Temple by. Albert; Anderson • of the : derson concert last December (and built that way, we enjoy winning . Others To Participate name of G. Darlington Richards, duct of the suffering and death with high references.1 Press;;re-: Sampler Inn. Mrs. .McRell an- . liked it), went to ehuveh with his the battle. ' , ' . : ' . Other prominent Salvation Aymy New York lecturer, who will pre­ of the! Son of. Man. Calvary leases call him the oratorio succes­ . nbuneed that the drive was,’ famous aunt and heard the choir “We know that we think we officers from New York headquar­ sent his lecture, “The Romance of brought us tho church,” he stated. sor to Dan Beddoe and, state that s till. open ' fo r i contributions, boys. Later'he was taken up to the would do if wc had the supreme ters and from eleven eastern States Church Music," at the conference, “ And so, the Kingdom was made he has “achieved for himself an large or small, and that dona-;.. loft where Miss Anderson had had power in our hands. There would will also participate.- which starts on Ju ly 2 1 and runs with toil and, tribulations—some­ enviable place as an artist of the tlons might 'be handed to her her beginning at the age of six; probably be.some, funerals in some Featured, on the program for through Ju ly 20. times we forget that—and that's highest rank in the fields of opera, or to the A. P. and O. G; bank, Asked whether he would like to parts of the worid! . Saturday Evening, August' 2, at Mr. Richards, a fellow of the just why I can’t tremble when the oratorio, concert and radio.” Mr. Pilgrim Pathway and Main be a choir boy when he ‘‘gets lar­ “ How can God allow two men lo eight-fifteen', is- the .Golden ^Jubilee American Guild of 'Organists,'will prophets of doom predict, the fall of Lapham was the soloist with the, avenue, where Harold Winsor ger,” James replied: “No, I'm .go­ plung the world into barbarism and musical festival of the Army’s speak, during his instruction per­ the church. ' iods,; concerning Conducting, vflcdl Philadelphia orchestra at Robin will credit the amounts to the ing, to sing, alone." • godlessness,'how long can God al­ Territorial Staff Band and Male V .. Church Not Falling ■" low that,” Dr. Haiti ilton asked, but problems, phonics, rehearsal meth­ Hood Dell and has been re-engaged drive bank account. The Anderson home in Philadel­ Chorus, assisted • by thc Occan “They say the church is failing ods and how to interest and train for the Bach Festival in 1941. phia is ju st across the street from' recalled- that God was not failing Grove Choir under .the direction of and going down, but a. church built the church,,He was not turning His • junior choristers. The Rosensweig. Sisters, also the . Union Baptist Church which Walter Eddowes, with Clarence through the toil and blood of Jesus Born in New York city, Mr. Rich­ known over . thc radio networks, played so big a part in the great back, the minister said, but only Kohimann at the grand organ, canriot.be torn apart by mero ihen. ards started his musical career by will bring to the program a variety Miss Compton Weds singer's life. The Sunday ritual af­ waiting for, these ^mailmen to run The Territorial Staff Band was The church h a s ‘power to take a singing in a boy choir there. He of violin and piano selections and ter services is for neighbors to their course and then go the way formed in 1891 as the National defeat and make it into a victory, studied organ with Will C Mac- duet presentatons. Added to the W a lter F. Smith, J r. ring the front doorbell'and Inquire of all . sinners. . Guards Band and assumed its pie program arc original adaptations after Miss'Anderson’s health—even to -take- a wopnd ' in its side and "Now, also; we say w,hy doesn’t sent title in 1927. From it's begin­ farlane, and later harmony and and a dramatic climax in which a Miss Marion Bloor Compton, the j when she is on tour. Philadelphia bring forth a pearl. Again and God crush them, for they. are. sin­ ning, the Band has beet) compris counterpoint with the same teach­ large group of young people will daughter of Mr. ijnd Mrs, Georgo ; knows her as “qur Marian.” again'it is" said that. He'is. done, ners. Blit, we too have made wrong ed of men who nre employed in er.. He became assistant organist take part. Conipton, of Penningtdn, became I School children proudly say: “AVe finished, but again and ngaiii Ho choices, we too have sinned. Why various capacities at the headquar. nt St. Thomas’ church, choir, mast­ _—_— 4------:— - the bride of Walter Frederick !go to thq_ school Marian Anderson lias come back .to.victory.” doesn't God step on us and crush ters’ offices in New York of at oth- er at St. Mark’s church, Mt. Kiscn: Smith, jr., soil of Mr. and Mrs. went to.” Today there are twenty- Turning to present, conditions. us. He has' turned -His back and '• er Salvation A l- m y a g e n c i e s conductor of the Mt. Kisco choral Walter F,.Sirtith, of Trenton, last seven school clubs .throughout the Dr. Hamilton- Continued,. “ the peo­ let iis go. Now it.comes to us on throughout Greater.New York. Al- society,- and has been an organist C .T . U. Conference Tuesday afternoon at 5:30 o’clock United State's named aftor the sipg- ple in Eurcp.e niay tear down,their a .large, scrilc, something akin t6 ■ though the men give extensively of and choir master .in numerous. oth­ eant at the Grace Lutheran Church, jeiv.-'Miss';Anderson is informed-.of chuiches,; but tomorrow- these same "What happened to ;the gentle pa- their time to -rehearsals and • -pre­ er: churches. Trenton. The ceremony was per­ all their activities, and she sends people will be back asking fo r His iians'iii Paul’s world. They shut sentations, they receive no com The speaker prepared for his • Ladies At Meetings Hear Pleas formed by the Key.. Carl .R.' NageJe, forgiveness and seeking God. their e.ves to God . and eventually • pensation for their musical ser­ American Guild examinations with them encouragement . while she Charles H. Doersam and Frank For Recreational Activities At pastor, of the church-. •' speeds from concert to concert. “ I never considered it-my;du .''■cut to; idolatry, but- God didn’t vices. . Army Camps. Ban of Liquor The Bride and her fam ily have •tAueltoinctric '.Hearing Teste m an^ the attendance committ^. said,' “he should also see that-they Knightstown-CadiUac ambulance of ; And “iDemonstraUons w, Of,'-'-New are Kept free.'of the influences bf the Ocean Grove, fire department a t 10:30 A. M., and 7:30 P. M., wfll leave A tla n tic Highlands pier a t 10 Radio.Cab Office •’ Western Electric Hearing-Aida De­ be Dr. Herbert Booth Smith, Mo­ p. m. Tickets may be secured from : Yoking People’s Concert ;. alcoholic beverages.^ first aid squad, will be; on display derator Presbyterian .General As­ 1 A "new office of the Itodip^cab, signed by Bell Telephone Labora­ Frank X. Bangert, chairman of. the tories at Marlborough Hotel, Grand V Humorous readings by Helen tomorrow evening, at th e Ocean sembly .—adv . •. . -•- :-••' • and taxi company has beeii’ located and Monroe avenues, ASbury Park Sheerer, Simmbns; tenor solos by Tasty, deHdons aandwlchea of all Pathway pavilion. All are invited cotnmiftep, or fTom Leighton Btg- at thei North End fo r the sumirter: kinds and Ught luneh at ' Nagle’s Dr. Norman'Layton,' Chiropractor, to, master of- Ocean Grove lo d g e , or Thursday and -Fridaj^i July 24th, George .Lapham;,.violin.land piano Soda Fountata, 43 Maln Avc^—ad r to,inspect the,car and its many new. 97 Abbott Ave., Ocean Grove. Tel. mqnths. For service call Ai P- 25th. .-No obligation.-—29* '- ' •'•' soloi by ; Rosenweig1 .Sisters; orig­ features.. A P. 5430.^30 : -=v:i any member pf the committee. inal adaptations'by large group of . I'Sptometrist-OpUdan -. Mary-Gold Restanrant,' 4t;Malil^ American Barber Shop, 52 Mala. young people. Saturday, July 19, Dr. Joeeph -F. Heine Albext E.. Robinson,. Jobbing BRETER’S ICE CREAM: 25«* Pint Ocean Grove Pharmacy, 40 .Main Avenue.- Home Cooking*': Breakfast Hair Cota, 40c. O. H. Waahbourne. at 7:80 p. m., ip'the Temple. Ad- Don^t:Ne*lect'Sdi«f'Eyisi carpenter,; and -all; kind? - of roofs 49c.'qnart> 10c. eups. Breyerpakt. Ave. Drugs, Sodas, Sandwiches— served, 7:30 to 11:30; Dinner 12 to mUsion,;twOT<^five cent8^-o^v , SIS Cookman AvevA. P. ' TeL 164 put on. .64 Heck Avenne.— 15tf Openshaw’s, 60 Main Avenue.—adv 24 '■• 7.30,—22-38 : rAGE TWO FRIDAY^ JULY 18, 1Q41

■ Hold, County of Monmouth, N ew 'Jer­ links westwardly from a stone at the Freehold, County of Monmouth, 'New the said estate under oath, within six Report of Condition • of the NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LEGAL NOTICE sey, trt satisfy,-a "decree of said court southeast corner of said thirty-three Jersey/ to . satisfy a decree of-said months' from the date of the aforesaid amounting to approximately $3,195. and forty-seven one hundredths, acres court amounting to .approximately $3,- order, or they- will be forever barred LAN'DS AND PREMISES IN THE AU the following tract or parcel of tract: thence running from said point 835.00. TOWNSniP OF NEPTUNE, IN N o tice-Of Settlement Of. A ccou nt of their actions therefor against the FIRST NATIONAL BMK land and premises hereinafter particu­ (as thei compass pointed* in 1898) (1 ) ALL those certain lots, tracts Y or said subscriber. / • ; ■ THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH . " larly described, situate,- lying and be­ south sixty-five degrees west along parcels of . land and premises,, herein­ Dated: Freehold, ;N; J., Jiirie 20, 1941, OF BRADLEY BEACH * • Estate of Ella B. Harris, deceased. ing. In the Township" of Neptune, In the southerly line of. said: thirty-three after particularly, described, situate, In the State of New Jersey . NOTICE Is - hereby' given ‘.that on Notice is> hereby given that the ac­ . . ’ vr • ; . Manton W, McCrea, the County of Monmouth and Stnte of and forty-seven one hundredths acres lying and being. In the Township, of ‘ - 467 Lowell Street, Tuesday, the twenty-ninth^day of July, counts of the .subscriber, sole execu­ Ne^v Jersey, near. Hamilton, and des- ; tract- twelve chains and thirty-five Neptune, in the County of MOnmouth .A t the close of business on June 80, 1941, at two o'clook in the afternoon tor of. the estate, of said deceased will . Manchester, Mass. 1941, published in response to call made crlbed as follows: .: links; thence (2) north nineteen de­ an d th a S ta te o t New Jersey, known Ross R. Beck, Esq., at the Neptune Township Headquar­ be audited and. stated by the'Surro­ First Traqt: Beginning at a stone, grees and fifteen minutes .west, along , and designated as Lots . Numbered by Comptroller of the Currency, under ters, 137 South Main Street, Neptuno, gate of the County of Monmouth and 601. Bangs Avenue, section 5211, U, S. Revised Statutes. at the southwest , corner of . a tract of the westerly line of said thirty-three Thirty-one (31), Thirty-two (32) and Asbury Park, N, J, New Jersey the; Township of Neptune, reported for ; settlement, to the Or­ 'thirty-three and forty^seven one hun­ and forty-seven one hundredths acre Thirty-three (33);- oii: Map ,of RGbblns? • A S S E T S ' in the Cohnty of Monmouth will offer phans’ Court of said- .County, on dredths acres,' returned to Andrew Bell "P ro c to r , • Loans and* Discounts tract; -thirty chains and twenty-five Addition ' $o A sburyPark, ‘ made by —26-30 ($10.00) , ■ : . at public sale, to the highest bidder, at Thursday, the seventh day of; Aug­ in 1702; thence .(1) North twenty-one links to a stake in the road leading Niart Rogers, Civil Englner, -Septem­ . (including $35.00 over-. d r a fts ) ...... 703,308.59 a minimum sale price of Five Hundred . ust, 1!M1,! at 10:00 o’cloek a. 'nV.J Day­ ' degrees and forty-ftve .minutes, west, from the County Farm northwardly1; ber, 1907, ahd filed hi. the Monmouth Dollars, all the right. title and Inter­ light Saving. Time,1;at which time ap­ twenty-two chains .and sixty-two links: ..thence (3) south fifty-seven degrees County Clerk's Office; and more par­ N otlco Of , Settloiuent Of A ccou n t United States Government obligations; .directsand . . est of the said Township acquired at plication will be made for the' allow­ : thence' (2) : south seventy-one degrees a n d th lrt5>efght -minute's east: twenty- ticularly described as follows: a tax sale. and thel foreclosure of the ance of commissions, and-counsel .fees. - nine .minutes::west, thirty-two links; five chains and slxty-elght links; BEGINNING at the. southwest cor­ Estate of .Sarah B. Asay; deceased. • guaranteed ....;...... 2 8 5,2 59 .38 ' Obligation of States and fnulty pf redemption thereof in and to D a te d : ..luno 18, 1H41. thence CO south eighteen degrees fifty ■thence (4) south three degrees west, ner of Fisher-Avenue and Holly-Ave­ Notice la hereby give ni that the ac­ tno following described, lands and pre­ Hood. Lnffcrty & Emerson one minutes cast twenty-two chains nine chains and sixty links to the nue; thence (1) southerly along the counts of tlie subscribers, executors of ' political - subdivisions ... 507,567.91 mises;— • •;.-. '• 74-I nroad Street nnd eighty links: thence '(4) north point or place of .beginning. Contain­ westerly line of Flfcher AvenUe,. nine­ the estate of said deceased -will be Other’bonds,-notes, and • V All those certain lots; tracts or par­ Newark, N. J;i slxtxy-two degrees thirty minutes east, ing twenty-nine acres and; thlrty-slx ty-four feet and fifteen hundredths ot audited and stated by the Surrogate debentures .. Ili980;00 one chain and forjy-two links to the Corporate stocks,-includ- . ' cels of land and . premised, situate, fly­ • , Proctors / hundredths of an here, excepting there­ a . foot (94.15*) to the northeast, corner of the County of Monmouth and re­ ing and being in the Township of Nep- FIDELITY UNION TRUST CO. point or place of beginning, containing from.eighteen and 6ne quarter acre* of Lot No, 34 on said M ap*, -thence (2) ported for settlement: to the Orphans ing stock of Federal one here and ninety-five ' hundredths R e s e rv e , b an k '-...;. . . . . 4,500.00 tune in the County of Monmouth and B y: Edward A. Prtiden, conveyed by Charles H. Morris • and westerly at right angles to Fisher Court of said . County, oh Thursday; State of. New J!e^sey, and known and VU'e President of an acre strict measure. wife to Lewis E. Slocum, by deed dat- Avenue and along the northerly line of this fourth day of September, 1941, ; at Cash, balances with other ed' ApriM5, 1901, . - .. • -1 ■ banks, Including reserve designated- as Block 125, Lot 1372, on 755 Broad street; .Newark, N. J. . Second -Tract: Being the westerly Lot No/ 34 seventy-five (75) feet; 10 :00 o’clock a,, m., Daylight Saving the Tax Assessment Map of the Town •«.; Sole Executor' part' of a tract of thirty-three and ■ Third Tract; Beginning in the road thence (3) northerly parallel with Fish­ Time, at ' which time application ' wil balance, and cash ite m s. ‘ •I'om fo rm e rly Jo h n B e n n lt's house tn. ship of Neptune, and upon the follow­ - 2 5 - 2 9 ($3.20) : ^ >- -'..W fortv-seven one • hundredths acres- de­ er Avenue, ninety-four feet and fIf-, be made for-the allowance of commis­ in process.of collection .. ‘455,699,83 ing, terms and conditions:—• scribed In a-deed from Daniel White Curtis Tucker on the east' side o< teen hundredths' of a foot (94.15') to sions and counsel fees. Bank.premises Musk nuan.run, at the Little Bridge: the. southerly line of Holly . Avenue; The sum of 20%. is to be paid at the “ - c i i a n c k k y 3-m. - O F 7-": to John 'Bennit dated -the fourth, day. Dated: July 11, 1941 . owned V,..,$24,500 time of .the sale and the balance, with­ .■ • SirE ll i KF\S .SA iiK ; —B y -■ virtiie of a of April A. D; 1S01. 'wiilch tract _was thence • ru n n in g ,.(1 ) southeasterly to /> thence (4V easterlynlong ;the souther­ ' .Frederick A; Smith, Fur. and Fix: ..... 6,500 surveyed and returned. to one Andrew stone at the County' House land: ly line. of Holly. Avenue, seventy-five 30,000.00 in ten days. Upon the payment of the. w rit o f fl. fa . lo m e .d irected, .Isslifcd 201. Grassmere Ave., full purchase price the purchaser will out of tho Court ,pf. Chancery , of: the Bell, May 5th, 1702. And recorded In thence (2); W esterly along, the Countv (75) feet to the. point or place of Be­ / ' Interlaken, N. J. Other assets 110 .33 the Surveyor General’s Office at Perth House; line so ;fa.r as by running r gin n in g. . be given an Assignment of Lease; Any State of ‘ New. Jerseyi:'will be exposed ' Lillie D. Lawrence bidder who fails to complete hla pur- Amboy- in Book, S9, page. 261; Begin­ straight line to the old gate. north­ Seized as the-property of DOMEN- . 208). W iashlngton A ve., T o ta l A s s e t s ., . ; ...... * 1 ,9 0 8 ,480.04 to sale at public - Vendue on Monday, chhse will forfeit to the Township any the .21st' day. of Jiily,. 1941 between the ning at a point at an angle, of. an ward to make three acres; thence. ICA SICILIANO. taken In execution ' , .Spring Lake, N. J. LIABILITIES - hours o f; 12 o’clock and 5 o’eloi’k (at; Osage Orange Hedge, in the southerly (3) From the old gate to the beginning at the suit of HOME. OWNERS’ LOAN ... '■ • Executors Demand deposits of indl- • : deposit paid. - 2 o’clock Daylight Saving . Time) In I line , of said thlrty-thfe.e and for.ty- on the oast side o f the Little Bridge. CORPORATION, 'a body corporate of Richard W. Stout, Esq., ' vlduals, partnerships, Dated:- July 15, 1941. tlie - afternoon pf said .' day, at the severi one-hundredths acres tract, said The. three-tracts contain n^total.of the United States, etc.,'and to be sold 804 E le c tric B ld ff.. > - and corporations ...... $ 075,270.71 < J O H N W. K N O X , Court House : In' the .Borough, of Free- point being distant ten chains and five sixteen nnd six-one-hundredths acres. b y . . 1 ‘ Asbury Park, N. J-. Time deposits of Individ- - C lerk Seized as the, property of Ann (Lay­ MORRIS J. W OOimiNG, Sheriff ; ' "V :...• rProctor • '• ". uals, partnerships, and - 2 9 -3 0 ton) Isaacs, et^als., taken in .execution • D ated: Jiirie 24, 1941.- -29-33 ($5.20) corporations ...... v.... 749,559.16 at the suit of Alice C. St'e\vart and to < > W illiam HartshOrne* Sol'r. Deposits of-United States be sold by . •; v-V- . >• 27-30 54 1 . ' F e e $22.68 IX CHANCEKT . OP SEW JERSEY Government (including MORniS J. WOOT)mNfl, Sheriff postal savings) . i:. i . : r '4,365,40 Dated June M, . 1041.; Monmonth Connty Snrrogato’s ; Offltse Deposits of States and . ' ,, T O i J p S m P H TIBBALL, M rs! JO- political subdivisions .... • 341,943.09 Lewis S. Jacobson.’ Sol'r.. : '... • In the Matter of the Estate, of Helen TJBBAI.L, MARY ELIZA. (96 lines) 20-2? ' F e e . $40.32 A. B. McCrea, deceased. Deposits of banks ...... 200.00 BETH HAFF .and JOSEPH HAFF: Other deposits (certified - V Notice to Creditors to Present Claims ,B y V’lrtiie ° t art order of the Court Against Estate. and cashier's checks ' W h a t , \ CHANCERY 3-141 . of Chancery of New Jersey, made on etc.) ...... ;...; ...... ;■?: . 5,212.45 ‘ Pursuant to the' order of Joseph L. tn e d a y .of the date hereof, In a. cau se Total Deposits v $1,776,550.80 . ■ SH ERIFF'S SAXE:—By. virtue of a Donahay, Surrogate of the County .of Wherein Township of Neptune,. In the writ of.fi.. fa. to me. directed, issued MOnmouth, made on the .Twentieth day County of Monmouth, Is .complainant, Total Liabilities ....$1,776,550.80 out of-the Court of Chancery of the 6f June, 1941, on tho application of and Joseph Tibball, et als., are,defend- State of New Jersey^ w ill. be exposed ^Ianton W. McCrea, administrator with CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ant? you :are-;required to appear and Capital Stock ,...... $,. 50,000.00 to «ale at- public vendue, , on •" - AvIU annexed of the estate, of Helen answer the bill of. complaint on or be- Monday, the 2SthDay of July, 1941 A. B. McCrea, deceased, notice is here­ Common'stock; for. the Eighth day of September* 1041, total par—?50,000.00 between the hours of 12 o’clock.- ahd 5' by given. to the creditors of said de­ or the said bill of complaint will be o’clock (at 2 o’clock Daylight Saving ceased to exhibit to-the subscriber ad­ Su rp lu s ; ; . •;*.. i.; . ; : r-;. ... • 10 0 ,000.00 taken as confessed against you. Undivided profits ,...... 71,935.24 Time) in the-afternoon of, said day, ministrator with will anexed, as afore­ Said/ bill is filed to foreclose a cer-- at the Court .House, in the .Borough of said, their debts and demands against tain certificate of tax sale given by • T o ta l C a p it a l,A c - W alter H. Gravatt, Collector of Taxesi . ; counts . . 221,935.24 to the Township of Neptune, dated November 9, 1932, which covers lands Total. Liabilities and Bargain Excursions to in the Township of Neptune, County of Capital Accounts ... .$1,998,486.04 Monmouth; and State' of New Jersey, M E M O R A N D A tune a s B lo c k 37, L o t P t. 904. Pledged assets (and securi­ And you, JOSEPH TIBBALL,/ are ties loaned) (book value) : ; made, a defendant because you own or (a) U.'-S. Government obli­ NEW YORK claim , to own ah interest in the prem­ gations, direct and guar- . Slghueelog treat,..;ocean breexe9...ioIIil ises mentioned in said bill of com­ anteed, pledged to secure ' comfort eycry mile of the way I Thaf* why plaint. deposits and other lia­ thlsls.ihepleaaant, practical way to and from And you, MRS. JOSEPH TIBBALL, bilities .....: .-r ...... , , 118,959.38 New Y ork. . . for pleasure or btuioeul are.made a defendant because you are i Leave AtlantlcHigbiaatU' the wife of Josep.lv Tibball and as such Total 11'8,959.38 [ALSO NEWARK] - ' i may own or claim to own .an Interest Pier WEEKDAYS; 6.0% v'-i- Secured, liabilities: \ ‘ 10.00 A M., 2.05, 5.53. by way of dower or otherwise In the 'n titular 5 y eiir- . •jv/c.fp*«(of tow FanH b * Q n v p * ■.*' • carried. FttlZIC.'Childrfii ' . If You can’t send two new tinder : , RUG CLEANING v > ■; MOONLIGHT SAIL that cooks automatically and subsei,’iptions, one two-year: ^ $1.00 Round Trip subscription .will be accepted Rugs and Carpets Elec­ Daily except Sundays and HoUdiyi to • •'JERSM vG EN lfel^ Auguat 23, induaive. keeps heat out of the kitchen. instead. . . trically : Shampooed v Leave Atlantic Highlands Pier 9.20 PAL Work done on your own : Park your car on Atlantic Highland! V P lloor in your home, or if yon ■ Pier without charge. , v - prefer, it may be taken out EASTERN STANDARD TIME SHOWN to my shop. Add 1 Hour for Daylight TImo . ] TWENTY-FOUR HOUR F or additional inform ation coniult tich a ogtnau v SERVICE . on Ruga removed front the S. S. SANDY HOOK house’ • OfERATID BY JEtSIY CINIBAL tAUIOAD Plain Weave Rugs Completely • : MOTH-PROOFED , . A sb u ry 'r " Brierley’s Rug Cleaning Your dollars are needed on Service ■ Park 69 Main Ave., Ocean Grove the defense produ(tion line Phone A. P. 4741 and 4427

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for your old stove OCEAN GROVE The famous CP gas ranges you’ve been hear­ ing about at a special low cost. Come in •while 1 8 6 9 - 1 9 3 9 our special trade-in offer lasts! You -will be astonished at the big savings on food bills, big savings of time, and the better, tastier meals one of the miracle cooking CP gas 1 1 2 P A G E S ranges cooks for you so easily. N O W ’s the Time to Buyt M any Full-Page Illustrations Wo aro cooperating with tho government/ without profit or remuneration; AS UTUt AS *3.26 A MONTH In tho sale of United States Defense Savings Bonds

JERSEY CENTRAL $ 1 . 0 0 a Copy $1.10 by Mail Organized 1889 P O W E R & LIGHT CO. Corlies Avenue Main Avenue Main. Street . 'O Neptune ■ , Ocean Groye / Asbury. Park Ocean Groye Times Office Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 64 Main Avenue/ Qcean Groye

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5 0 o f ™ E ™ E S I I#T'|H E TIMES advertisers'-need our trade and P R T S THANK YOU I I I I Friendship. When you heed anything first g... S^PIl try to buy it at home. : Wc are anxious to Brave's To Meet ■CALL AGAIN /■.'J | see our home community the center of com- V A HANDT DIRECTORY FOR OUR READERS, f I mercia! arid social activity. Communities grow and Kansas City Club I prosper thiroug}. combined efforts,, Cooperation and | , team work make for results. Trade fit home, The next two opponents for the BUSINESS DIRECTORY s Belmar Braves and their' playing ;iiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiMiiiit!aiiiiiiiiii!iiiiitaiiaiiiiiiiiii[|iiaiifiri!ii'iiiiiiiiiit]iii]iiiiiiaiiiiiiiiai[iiiiiiiHt!(iiiai'i"iriiiiai>iiiaS dates at Memorial field were an­ CROCKERY nounced as follows today by Joseph A. J. OBRECHT Tel. 4163-J / Estimates'-Given tsola, president of the Belmar First DM Of course you want the best and most reasonable. F . L. W. D. W. CLAYTON Aid Squad baseball committee: NEWSPAPERS .First Glass Work Only . You can get it at the Friday, July 18—Kansas City Painter , Decorator a n d R E E L 53 Main Avenue. Tel. 5283 Monarchs. Paper Hanger C U T R A T E , S H O P Otean Grave'« .Origina? ..Carries- Tuesday, July. 22—House of Da­ The Angler's Prayer . 1 2 Vz Hect Ave., Ocean Grove .The fifty-fourth invitation ten­ Kitchen Equipment and Furniture nis tournament to be held July 21 vid. Lord, give me grace to cat:h a House Fumiahingb, Hotel, Restaurant and Bar Supplies The Kansas City Monarchs are ■to 27 at Sea Bright, is again ahap- fish so big that even I Phene: Asbury Pari 16J5-M Telephone Asbury Park 1147 one of the better clubs in the Ne­ EDMUND L; THOMPSON 35 South Main Street -iiig up to be one of the .biggest When talking of it afterward, Opposite Mam Avenue Gates Exterior'and Interior THOMPSON. & GILLAN drawing cards irs the tennis world gro American league, a smilar cir­ may never need to lie— Painting Painting and Decorating ;.. .for, as t\e management states cuit to the Negro National league, Amen AUTO BODY REPAIRS operating in the west and south. • . . Estimates Furnished- Paperhanging there. are no players abroad this From the success that was ex­ Have BndiatorB Cleaned and Itepulred Before Filling W ith Anti-Freeze . The House of David needs no in­ S3 Cookman ' vc, f>cean Grove EASY PAYMENTS year, ''because of . w ar conditions, perienced on the pier Wednesday troduction to Monmouth and Ocean Plioite Asbnry Part 4008-11 ARRANGED Body and Fenders NickAiitieh- Painting and this, snakes them all free id en- afternoon, many of the-iotal fisher-. 113 Abbott A t?., Ocean Grove, N. J. Repaired Finishing county baseball fans as one of the Hear Frame and Axle SUnlgM*ner—Wheel Alignment ifer. the. Am erican. h e tad i i h s.n,g Sen must have turned, to prayer. biggest attractions in the semi-pro •matches. ..'. .Also, there.,are a few B ut luck did not run along the 1008 iFIRST AVENUE, AS®URY PARK Telephone 3472 sport. •foreign players entered in tk? tour­ line3 asked for in "The Angler’s FRED K1ENZLEN ; NEPTUNE LAUNDRY . Both games- will start at ? p. m. CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK nament, .adding further color Prayer,” posted on the pier bul­ 97 -Mt. Tabor Way ' CASH AND CARRY to the e ve n t,.Th i rty male letin board. The fish were not big, Ocean Grove ALL. SERVICES flayers are already entered: in the but were plentiful. 20% Discount FABIO BATTAGLIA tournament, including such favor­ It was lAid-ajfternoon when—a PAINTING and DECORATING Nepi, Highway & ’Corlies''Ave. SID EW A LK S and CURBS CEM EN T BLOCKS Neptune Cops SHUFFLEBOARDS, FO-iNDATIONS CONCRETE BULKHEADS ites iss William Canning, Bryan M. school of weakfish appeared. And Telephone A .' P. '.3283-W .-' Neptnne, N.' j. ’■■■ (Bitsy) Grant, jr., Gene Mako, Edr Win Match by seven o’clock nearly seventy of 2 11 Bangs ATenue, Neptnnr., N. 3. Telephone Ashury Park 8938 wardAloo, Laidislav Heaht, Erari- the spiny-rayed fish were landed. COAL AND FUEL OIL :cis L. Kovacs, andJohn’A. Kram­ Ocean Grove’s police pistol team Weakfish are abundant along the A. L. BROWN MATTHEWS and PRANCIONI er.'. . . . ' ■ ' .■■■''■■ fell Tjefore an onslaught of 290’s entire Atlantic Coast, from Cope Tinsmith FUNERAL DIRECTORS . In the Women's division,- Miss ICE—FUEL OIL-^-COAL fired by the Neptune police Wed­ Cod to Florida, but at times invas­ Slate and Shingle The Oldest Undertaking Establish­ Kelvinators Helen' Hull Jacobs leads the. list, nesday to drop their pistol match ions of bluefish . drive-, them away Booflngr ol All Klnda m ent In Monmoioth - County. Timken Oil Burners •with others signifying their inten­ 6to*e» and Fnrnacei / First-Class Ambnlance Service, with, the .township, forces by a 1176 from parts o f the coast. The name Telephone, 8149 tion to compete, 'being, Mary Ar­ originated from the little resistance ,704 Seventh Avenne,,ABbnry Fflrk Telephone 015 to 113 2 score. High man for the, 109 Abbott A re., Ocean GroTe Telephone 21 . nold, Norma Barber, Pauline Betz, day was Harry Low, of Neptune, it makes when taken, and from the MILK AND CREAM Dorothy Bundy, ; Sarah Palfrey who shot 299, ju st one point below ease with’ which the'delicate struc­ Cooke, Helen Pederson Ribbany ture of the mouth enables it to a perfect, score. Bill Guy, with his DRESSMAKING-DESIGNING HOTELS and Katherine Winthdrop.., .Many 290, led the local police in the break, away. others in both the men’s and wom­ ALTERATIONS ROOMING HOUSES ■ WARDELL’S DAIRY match. “From Evening Gown to Skirt” Beantltol Innersprlng Mattresses DAIRY PRODUCTS en’s divisions complete a list whic!: The scores: Ho Job Too Biff or Tao Small gnuranteed^all now material, valae -Reasonable—Bnttonlioles—1Untie— -#20-for-$fl,0!>-Ga9hr- Telephone 1916 lapks_like„j>ne_of„_thp3.est..yrt_fox —-Neptune”: M attresses Itonovated ...... ,$2.05 NEPTUNE, N. J.. the Sea Bright tournament.. , MBS. M. SEIDEMAN , Simmons Bcnutyrest Bedding Low .....;___...... 299 <520 Cookman Aven ,Ashnt7 Fnrk 61 O L IK ’. S T B E E T <$> Wardell .....295 Second Floor—mone A, P. 1171 OCEAX GROVE' Tel. 6712 MEN’S AND EOYS’ CLOTHING , And in the 'mail bag this week Mcgill ...... ‘..292 comes a note from Al Swenavton, B angert ...... 290 y g..IImI■;U3 couple of :he Whitesvil|e league V’, Herbert ...... 261 easily taken by any soft white.bait. | SAMUELS I SCOTT'S uml up. l .yeur franmiitve* Itepulr nil makes .275 of radios, washers, etc. '• teams, and is willing to take , all Anderson .. : ■ '<$>«><$> • I LOCK EXPERT | J . Herbert 224 comers in their class. . . If you s. Special Prices For E Rodnien are still awaiting the 5 Hotels and Rooming Honscs a TAXIS fellows in the temple or at Sti'ass first croaker to put in its appear­ iburgers want to take on this up ance. This fish, named because of | Paints- and Varnishes' i and coming sang, drop us a note Terrors Win Over the croaking sound it makes when = . Screen Wire • Window Screens‘3 Mergaugey’s Taxi 5 Screen Doors S. Teleplione 61(1 DAY. OK XIGJIT caught, was placed ori the monthly Curj< for nil OccahloiiH, also'i-ocul anti Long D istance Moving Raiders by 8 to 4 prize list by the Fishing. Club, but I YALE KEYS. I ClIAIlTKItEI) IIUSSKS FOK ALL OCCAHIONH • j / Ten Pins' Duck Pins | 69 SOUTH MAIN STItEET OCEAN PROVE, N. J. the first one is still to be landed. | 2 for 25c ] Despite the four run homer by Kingfish have dropped off, and I \ Facing Wesley Lake ' -| WINDOW CLEANING Tom Eadie, tha Temple Terrors ho striped bass have been landed 1 10 A. M. to.12 (Midnight) | §719 Bangs Ave., Asbury Park* gave the Green Raiders a 8 to 4 J Instructions Free to' Beginners g 1 . Tel. A. P. 1558 | since Saturday when. George Mac 7i[aii»tiaifiiiiiiBii«ii»iiiiiaiiiiiiiiai[iij«i]iij0>iiiiiinniniri ~ SHORE WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY beating Friday night at the Fire­ Kay and William Snyder were suc­ ..iiiiiiaitaiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiaiianiuiuauaiiiiiiiiaH^ 63 New York Ave., Ocean Grove men’s field, behind the pitching of cessful. MacKay’s striper was his fliiiiiUHauiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinc FLOOR WAXING DONE BY MACHINE Steve Weilert, who limited the first in twenty years. | Try Neweat Thrill! | Phone 237-J E. HERTFELDER Raiders to eight hits while his Bill Banks, Cobby Bennett, Joe mates were collecting thirteen. Sandford and MacKay were among [DAY ’ | •iiiwunmnim iiiiitiui)miiiiimiiJ»iTiiittituunmuiMm B ert Baker and Larry March both those in luck during Wednesday’s j Pedal Boats To relieve or see Al Swcnarton, 142. Abbott hit 1.000 at 'bat for the winners. weak run. | Ice Cream Garden | i Also Famous | Misery of COLDS avenue... .and by the way, Al re­ Feature of the game was the Membership in the Club is in­ i And 1 ■ Iitqnia ports that the recent Knights of home run by the Raider pitcher creasing weekly and the group now Tablets Salve Honor Jr. tilt came to an end with with the bases full, as Eadie tried stands at 2 1 6 .. j Swan Ride j Kobo Drops the count being 22-,6 for the Con­ to do what his mates had failed to | Tea Room | CoDghDrops querors, not a mere IS as was pre­ | do—win the contest. A minor in­ | 48 Pitman Avenue . f I Motor Boats I Try “ Bnb*My*Tl8m”— viously reported. jury marred the contest, as Red ROUND TABLE MEETS A Wonderful Xlnlment I o n ' | | Lichty, catching for the Terrors | Ocean Grove | The Army has secured the ser­ Ladies Hold Gathering A t Home vices of Joe (Did you read my (“caught” a foul tip in the eye. The Of Mrs. Mac Dougal poem) Palaia, Henry Roehrich and injury, while for the moment pain- | Wesley Lake j Hoffman Coal Co. Wilbur R. Guyer | The Ocean Grove Round Table Frank Frick, and so are in a fav­ ,fql, was not serious. . f Between Asbury Park | Field Street, jfvon, N. J. Successor to \ met Monday evening at the home orable position as far 38 ball play­ With the Terrors now ahead by a | - ■ and Ocean Grove' ' ‘ = | Telephone, Asbury Park 5267: WILLIA51 YOUNG • ers go, with these newcomers game, it is reported that the Raid­ of Mrs. Ida MacDougal, 36 Benson matching skills with the regular ers are anxious for a return en­ avenue. Miss Gertrude Orvis read HOME-MADE 1 SPEEDWAY CARS ' j I PLUMBING AND I lineup of Charlie Garori, Ryan, Del- counter to even the victories. “Soldiers Prefer Best Sellers, Plays | and CATERPILLAR | i BRAKE SERVICE I lett, Mieras and others.,. .so it’s a and Poetry to stories of War”; | 3rd Ave & Boardwalk | | BATTERY SERVICE I \ h e a t i n g f challenge to Templera and Strass- “Railways Prepare For Any Emer­ BREAD | • Asbury | I CARS INSPECTED I .Estimates Given 3 burgers, let’s see you take them JOAN CRAWFORD COMING . gency,1’’ was given by Miss Laura Park I STORAGE TIRES | u p ...... Lane; Mrs. Ida MacDougal told of DAILY - 3 P. M. I64 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove | To Be Featured In “A Woman's | , OBSTACLE GOLF f <5> <$> “The Indian Canoe Being the Boat I NEPTUNE I Telephone 428 5 H arry Low, the Neptune cop, Face,” At Strand On Monday Most Quickly Built” ; “Beavers Out­ 1 (The Golf Course with i Reitz Model Bakery | the windmill) | I | certainly disregards his name when “ A Woman’s Face,” will be the wit Highway Officials in Battle 47 Pilgrim Pathway I AUTO REPAIRS I rie gets on the pistol range, for chief attraction at the Strand thea- Lasting 18 Months was given by OCEAN GROVE | 4th Ave. & Boardwalk,..! ' = — shooting Wednesday against Ocean 1 tie for three days starting on Miss Mary Elliott Dunham; Miss fiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiitiifiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiii;: Auto Repairing 1 Grove, he came through with an­ Monday, as the boardwalk' theatre Orvis read “The New Englanders RAY ELLIS | other of those 290’s that make peo­ presents the story of the crudest are. Maples,” by Robert Tritsram i Stockton and So. Main S t = B. F E D D E S Ocean Grove. Tei. 7727 | ple look up and take notice when (woman on the continent, featuring Coffin; Miss Laura Lane "Roses” JEWELER he comes along. . . We watched him Joan Crawford in a new type role, by Wifred Wilson' Gibson; Mrs. Centennial I j GREGORY’S j ^nin.niiiininrniiiiiiiiniimmininiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiinmc MacDougal “The Trees” by Bliss Watch Repairing once at the Allenhurst range, and J with Melvy n Douglas and a superb I HOME MADE CANDIES! ^ii.iiiiiliiiiiiiuiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiUiiv held our breath with all the other supporting cast. . Carmen; Miss Dunham, "The Leaf” Shoe Rebiilders. v 1 1 FRESH EVERY HOUR | Best Prices For Old Gold folks along the line'as Low hit 100 by Dante Rossett; Mrs. Harry Eg­ 63'. Main Ave., ,Oeeim f e w ■ I SPECIAL f For three days starting on S SALT WATER TAFFY 1 Appraised Free ley, “ The Red Wood Temple,” by .QUALITY conies ,Nfirst— | in slow fire, 100 in time fire and Thursday, the Strand will present | MAIL HOME A BOX § PERMANENT WAVE i 57 Main Avenue Duncass Mae D u ffy .: Dr. Grieve we have it, . | then—pift.— dropped one point in Tyrone Power, in his latest pic­ Ocean Grove gave a talk oh “Emblem Tree of I Karame? Krispy Popcorn | rapid fire to come out with the ture, “Blood and Sand,” n thrilling | SERVICE comes next—we. | $3.50 Post Office Building Xiovr specialty—2'30 out of 300.... love story brought to the screen in the various Countries.” .Miss .Dun­ 1 give it. , ... I | CARMEL and NUT SHOP f Which, by the way, ain’t hay chil- technicolor. Selected short sub­ ham read a Tribute to.Ignace Jan I SATISFACTION Js . what, | | SO Main Avenue i Paderwiski. 1 we all want—we guarantee | Three Items for $1.00 I I u n ...;... jects will accompany both of these | Ocean Grove | ^fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiaiiitiiiiiiiiuiirniK«niuiianinff»mi^ -Well that’s about all for now, so features. The next meeting will be held I ' It.', ' § Open year round in Asbury Park | Raymond s Beauty Shop | if you hear oftany sports stuff you Now playing at the playhouse is July 28th at the hme of Mrs, A. V. | Telephone A . P . 8960' | 1 At Convention Hail, Bosrsiwalk! 727 Bang* Avenue $ think .Would be' interesting here, Sharp,'77 Heck avenue,'at which stuaniuitiaiiBuaiifnfiiiuiiiinaiiaiiaiiauaiiMiiiianaifaiiaiil “The Great American Broadcast,” ■■■: A s b u r y Park | i Howard L. Smith! drop visa-line, sr.d in the meantime and “Scattergood, Baines,” both of time the country Arabia will be &iiiiii|iiiii)ii{iiiiiii mtfi Mini in iiiiii'tiiitiiiiiiiiiiiii tilling watch Ed Holl's batting average go which boast an all-star cast. studied. L. BAZATSET I Tel. for Appointment 8220 ’ * up....w e didn’t belifive that .222 / ■ . We Guarantee stuff any more than we Relieved I Plumbing | that .850 stu ff.., .Did YouT T o o W53J H oi D a n S o o t IrosbU II Too Bring •Tom-ct JiSitij Dellwrr . MORE FOR YOUR NICKEL ' Yonr 8boai To RADIO CAB yfeons Belmar S18-J-3 |Tinning and Heating[|. The 'highly efficient military Asbnry Park forces of Haiti, Santo Domingo THE JUST WRIGHT CLOVER LAWN’ ' olid Nicaragua-were organized and R E N T A N A L L E Y ORTHOPAEDIC : POULTRY FARM ? j HARDWARE | trained by United States; Marines. Half an Hour, Half a Dollar SHOE REPAIR SHOP g l e s s o l a , k . i . '; I Paints and Oils I a ’ QisaJity. White -.Table Eggs, 203 BOND STREET 1 egjisciall? produced;for yonr TAXI SERVICE 1 Day and Night Service . ASBURY PARK, N. J. .. Table by vigoroas, hesltHy I AIbo Stand A t Police Bootli, Chickens on our own Farm. 151 Main Avenue! [Call A, |k|e-Baii ^llejrs 3 North &id Fancy Fresh Killed., and. CENTURY CAB CO. | ?iini!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiuii!iuiufuraxDiiiiuininii Dressed Poultry - North End Pavilion, Ocean Grove S . D . 2 BeUoas. W. 1 , ..?• Office,.eOQ.Bong* Aventu.-a- r .5 Sledrlob Boljcke, Brop,-A , •yrfftpSfaTi »titifiif«alMfiiiV«iiiia'iiiimi»u«uiii rninum For Local News Read The Ocean Grove lunes t| '; - ‘ ^ ; *» -ii P A G ® FO U# ^FIUPAYtJl^l8yl& 410

'ju st completed the? erection1 o f a coL Verbal tiffs between Chief of- .partoieiiif'ri grimjt^of Fitkin Board Nam es THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES handsome brick smokestack! at its Police White, Chnirman -Boyce aud youths,' with 'JHWbld^ Williams; ;•. • ' And Shore Tfenes •. : \f: t*‘: .’ The Point of View electric and water plant, Bradley Committeeman Hulahart were’ the assistant chief; Billy Gilbert,'Sngl- ■ ■ •• Published Friday -■/. ■ ‘ . /■ three New M embers Beach. The new pipe was 125 order of -the evening as the 'ques­ HOMER D. KBESGE, Editor and Publisher There is no advance information necr; Jim: Ferris,; assis^nt; - jpnd FUANK L. WILUUS, Local Editor feet high, . and -was the highest] tion. continued throughout tho members Ray DeHart, Bill B0rdont where the next sit-down strike on a Miss M. C. Pillot, SIXTXVFOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GBOVE, NEW JEB9EY stack along the coast. meeting. It was also decided at ■. ■■ 'r~ / ■ Telephone-7. ' ■ defense project will be staged, but' Mrs. Walter Steinbach, Paul Strassburger, Bill,. Schwo^tfv,,., The . North End hotel company the meeting that it being danger­ Dick Gibbons and Dick Lyon. Al SUBSCRIPTIONS: $1.50' yearly ; -91.00 semi-annually ; 60c: quarterly or ,4c: the. opinion of the experts, is that Judge J . Edward Knight .Named was incorporated in Trenton; list­ ous to transport criminals to the atid postage per copy, postage paid In the United states; Canada $2.00 and it will not be staged anywhere near Catley was the imaacot, o f ' t6e Foreign, $2.50 a year, .. : -■■■ ■ To Governors; Officers Elected ing $25,000 in capital stock, with Freehold; jail in police designated ADDRESSES changed on request—always give former address. to a rjanip of United States Mar- group. " ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will .be furnished by U3 on request. the incorporators ’ being Samuel cars, the department would hire ines.r—Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma Fourteen tax appeals were heard '■ WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF At the meeting of the Board of Margerum,' Herbert P.- Margerum private cars for the run. It was in Neptune township, but the YOUR SUBSCRIPTION City,. ' ■ ■■■■'•■• i Governors of Fitkin Memorial Hos­ and Walter Gravatt. pointed out that friends of the con­ county tax board allowed reduc-’. ^ Entered as second-class mail at the Ocean Grove postoCUce The -. Huge new United .States'' pital'held recently, the following George Rainear, Ocean Grove victed could easily spot a police tions amounting to less thah $5,-' : new members of the Board of Gov postmaster,; was stifttding outside marked car and attempt a rescue. THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE battleship., New Jersey is way 000 fo r the entire group. Assessor '^,- ahead of schedule. Now the. '"next emors were elected: his office one morning in eonversa Bobby Gilbert was named chief Shrevo made the report to the , Our American Responsibility thing will be fori Mayor Hague of Miss Matilda C. Pillot, of Sea tion 'with Frank Tantum, when’ one of .the Ocean Grove Junior fire de> township- committee. Bright; Mrs. Walter Steinbach, of of the post office clerks ran up and “We have recently pbserved two days in the United Jersey City, to take the credit.— Los Angeles Times, West Allenhurst; Judge J. Edward warned of him something burning. States which have traditional and patriotic significance Knight, of the Monmouth County ‘It . smells ■ like wool,” the clerk Flag Day on June 14th and Independence Day on July 4th An Altoona school teacher said Circuit Court'. ' ' cried, “your office must be on fire. . . . THE PIONEER OFFICE. . . These two holidays have had vast significance- for every to one of her pupils the other day. The following officers o f the "Rave no fear,” the postmaster American in this year of 1941,” writes Joseph W. Martin “ Now, if your father owed the,: Board -were elected to- serve for calmly: replied, “ Don’t you see Mr. butcher $65, the baker $20, and the following year: Tintum. smoking?" Jr., minority leader of the U. S. House of Representatives: the grocer $40, how much would Governor ■ and . M rs.. ’Woodrow in the current issue of the National Republic. Chairman of the Board, Mrs. Fer­ We have a fine'listing of cottage* and bungalows, he have to pay in. all,” The young­ dinand W. , Roebling; president, Wilson ■ opened the summer',white house at Sea. Girt, and ,in accord­ “It is going, to tax the courage, patriotism, self-reli ster replied, “Nothing, he’d move.’’ Howard Corlies; vice-president, 3, also rooming houses and hotels for sale ance, the capital of New Jersey ance and energy and ingenuity of the American people to •Altoona. Tribune. ■ ■ Marshall Booker; treasurer, Louis wa make certain that the flag of freedom to which we paid H. Fetter;.asst, treasurer, Wilbur 3 temporarily moved to the state The information about these places is yours All recorded marks are shattered camp ground... H. Pierson; secretary, Mrs.: W; A, homage on June 14th, and. American Independence, to by a Wesleyan College undergrad Sallee;'asst, secretary, Mrs. John A modern drinking fountain was for the asking':;1. /. i- which we rededicated ourselves on. July 4th, shall continue who held his breath 16 minutes, 20 erected in place o f the pump known: P. Van Kirk, and the following seconds. And what a relief, when to mean to America what they have meant in the past. members of the executive commit­ as “Beersheba’s Well’’ ih Auditor! the prof called on someone else.— um park,. NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO BUY ^ ' “It is going to require not only great vigilance, but a tee; Mrs,- W alter J. Barrows, Mrs. Detroit News. A fter a young boy had been res- eonsecretad devotion to country, to liberty and a profound G. Albert Lyon, Mrs. Wm, Barclay Are your furniture and personal goods insured faith in Almighty God, to keep our symbol of liberty unsui Harding, Mrs. Nicholas G. Rutgers, cued1 from .the surf by North End Threads of rayon have replaced Jo,m s AppIegate, Prederick Fre- life guards, the youngster refused against fire and theft lied and to preserve and perpetuate our independence,, silk in the well t o w n dollar b;ll. lf h ,Morton L . Newhatl> to reveal' Me Identity to t feat of “Tremendous tasks and gigantic responsibilities con ^ ° “ S with J- Marshall Booker as Chair- receiving a spanking from his par A few desirable places ta rent for. August front us We have in eight years accumulated the most stu still holds, “ Don’t take any plastic ents for going out beyond his nickels.”—Detroit News. I ' . depth. -. j pendous national debt ever piled )ip in any country in the ' . Appointed to serve as rotating world. On top of that collosa! debt we must now pile an­ With the number of yachts being members of the executive commit- other even greater debt, because we must build, and build commissioned by the navy steadily tee for the three months ending on 15 YEARS AGO quickly, a~ national defense-which will be impregnable increasing, a few hopefuls will September 30 were; Mrs. Henry A probably start planning a regatta.. Haines, Mrs. William E. Selby, against any assault wich could come from any source at (Editor's Note: Those Itema are E. -Hartford Courant. ! Miss Matilda C. Pillot, Allison taken'from the back files of the Times N* W OOLSTON any time in the future, Thajtldefense must be built as ef­ Stem . for the year 1926.) . ficiently, as quickly, as econotriically as possible. We must Following the elections, the bal­ • • July 16, 1926 48 MAIN AVENUE make ourselves strong enough in long-range airplanes of D efense Bon J Q j i z ance of the .raeeting was devote'd to Governor A. Harry Moore put T«LS98 Oc«an G rave, N. J. the necessary military types, in tanks, in ships, in guns and ■ a discussion of the various prob­ aside the affairs of state and at­ Q. What happens if I sud lems? in connection with the much tended the Ocean Grove carnival munitions, to.help maintain peace and liberty in the world Accompanied by- Mrs. Moore and ^ ’ithourKaving fiTengage la armed conflict, ~ denlyiieed_tlie money i pu' Tieedfrdnshlargemi n t o a Defense Savings morial hospital. his staff, the Governor received a “We want peace, but w,e can have peace only by be­ Bond? most cordial welcome at the event. ing prepared for war. In this critical hour we can not af­ A. You can cash your Bond Speaking briefly;. the ,, Governor ford the luxury of strikes which will retard the defense of at any time; after 60 days, voiced his approval for all the re­ 30 YEARS AGO sort . stands and for which it is Real Estate America. for the full amount paid, plus noted .throughout the land. Sure! You are looking for something cheap and good. This is it. “When boys are being drafted at twenty-one dollars any interest due you. : : (Editor's Note: Tlicsa items to Q. Do many .- Bond own­ taken from tho back flies of the Tiroes A lively session of the township Ocean Grove duplex cottage. 6 Rooms on each side. Price, a month, the people demand they have the guns, the ships for tho year 1911.) ers cash their Bonds? committee resulted when the ques­ $1,700—$600 cash, $1,200 may remain on mortgage. and the' planes to equip th,em for theii\ efforts. We must A. No. People want to July 15, 1911 tion of lighting cars parked on the not fail he boys who are laying their jobs, their futures and help arm America against all The Ocean Grove association has township streets at night was rais- their lives upon the altar of security for their country,” aRacks. In many cases, peo-. Insurance' v- pie are putting every cent' See us for insurance of every description—Fire, Theft, Rent, Slice Of Life At Fort Dix they can spare into Defense Bonds and Stamps. Some are j C lassified A dvertisem ents General Liability, .Compensation, Plate Glass and Automobile. In the recent, maneuvers of the. 44th Division, which In other words doing this by asking employ- j Advertisements for these columns should be In the offlco of “The is stationed at Fort Dixx, the Red Army was ordered to Times’' NOT LATER THAN 12 O'CLOCK NOON Thursday of-each ers or banks to withold part SEE ME BEFORE YOU BUY, BURN OR SORROW . take prisoner any of the.Blue Army, who were to be identi­ of their salaries in order to w eek. fied by blue denims. An eager and enterprising private.was buy these Bonds or' Stamps ; ; /CLASSIFIED AD KATE for them. . . . • : reported to have capture what appeared to be one of the 25 -words OR L E S S . v ...... 25c. LOUIS E. BRONSON/Realtor Note:—To purchase De­ .M ore th an 25 w ord s ...... 1 cent per word § 53 Main Avenue Blue Army, and to have taken his complaining.victim to 5 times for the price of tour. Ocean Grove, N. J . fense Bonds and Stamps, go Copy mailed In, given to representative or brought to offlco'per- headquarters where the culprit identified himself as a to the nearest post office or sonally must be accompanied by cash or fttamps ta cover cost. Copy ncoepted over phone as a courtesy and convenlenfce to customers. farmer who had been engaged in the innocent employment bank, ox write for informa­ Bills due Immediately upon presentation. ofcultivatinghis.com. tion to the Treasurer of the United States, Washington, D.C. WANTED—Housekeeper by, the OLD BUTTONS WANTED- -and F O R S A L E Where Are The Friends of Yesteryear? week and for the. season. Inquire for sale. Good prices paid. Enam­ 3 1-A Atlantic avenue, Ocean Grove. els, brass’or historical. 810 Cook- 6 Room House, 3 Bedrooms, Bath, H ot Air H eat ...... $2,500 One of our friends who has been coming in to chat —29* • ' “Only A Volunteer” mati avenue, Asbury Park.— 29* 9 Rooms, Bath, Steam Heat. Can Be Used As Private Dwelling every summer for the past thirty spoke a littHe sadly: “I GARAGE FOR RENT—Water­ x OR R E N T —Three 4-room apts., or 3 Apartments ...... $3,500 remember when I couldn’t walk the boardwalk from the Why didn’t I wait to be drafted proof. Cemented floor. Located at light and cheerful, near ocean, G5 11 Rooms, 9 BedroOins and! Bath ...... $3,150 Delaware and Embury avenue.' Ap­ Pathway to the North End in less than an hour. I was And be led to the train by a band Mt. Hermon - Wav, Ocean Grove. ply owner, Schnable, 97 Embury Phone 4890-J.—29* • 2 Lots in Interlaken—High, and Dry—Owner is forced to sacri­ stopped by so many friends. I meet them no,more. It isn’t Why didn’t I put in o claim for ex­ avenue.—29* fice a t fraction of. the original coat ...... $1,508 emption FOR RENT—Furnished apt., 7 that they go elsewhere now. No, not that. .They’ve gone FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Oh! Why did I raise my hand? rooms, week, montli or season. much farther away than that. One of the joys of growing 12-room house at 31 Abbott ave­ Cool, quiet. 67 Main avenue, Ocean INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Why didn’t I wait for the banquet; nue, for a house in St. Petersburg, Grove.—29* old is the .companionship of old friends; one of the penal­ Why didn't 1 wait to be cheered? Fla. Inquire on the premises.— ties is to survive them.” Then he added with a smile: For the draftees, got all the credit 20-38* •MEN, WOMEN! WANT VIM? Stimulants in Ostrex Tonic Tab­ ALVIN E. BILLS AGENCY “Guess we old fellows will have to start making new ones While I merely volunteered. FO R SA L E —Olin street, Ocean lets pep up bodies lacking Vitamin KKAL MTATB MOKTGACE LOAN* INSURANCE —or rely on our memories.” : Grove, 1st block from ocean, 10- B l, Iron, Calcium, Phosphorus. In­ And nobody gave me a banquet, room house with improvements, troductory: size only 35c. For. sale UM .. ' 7$ Uala iretw Ocean Grove It was just the mood to recall those beautiful lines And nobody said a kind word. $2,200. Brewer and Smith, 701 at all good drug-stores.—29t£; that might just as well have beer, written about Ocean The grind of the wheels of the ert- Bangs avenue, Asbury Pork.—28 WANTED:—^Cottage with * 4 bed­ Grove as Portland, Me. - gine . , :'.-V HELP WANTED—Young mar, rooms for the month of August, “Often I think of the beautiful town ■ ' Was all the goodbye I heard. . over 21, t > drive Ocean Grove Belt J>rC; Perry Agency, 69 Main ave­ I was hustled o ff to camp Line bus. References. Apply, Ocean nue.—28 ! Garage, .Bradley Beach.—-28 That is seated by the sea, To be trained for the next half HELiP WANTED—Experienced SALE Often in thought go up and down- year HELP WANTED—Saleslady, no soda dispenser, and luncheatsstfe, The pleasant streets of that dear, old town, And in the shuffle I was forgot­ Sunday work, Enquire Atiri Louise na Sunday .work, Ann .l*>uiso Candy TO-DAY’S BARGAINS MAY BE GONE TOMORROW ten . - Candy Co., North End Pavilion, Co., North End Pavilion, Ocean And my youth comes back to me. Ocean Grove.—28-29* Grove.—28-29* . Atlantic Avenue, 11 Rooms, 2 Baths—Sale Price $2,10 0 .0 0 I wa3 only a volunteer. Broadway, 7 Rooms and Bath, Corner L ot ...... $2,700.00 And the verse of a Lapland song FOR RENT—Bright sunny room FOR SALE—China ruv.l bric-a- Abbott Avenue, 8 Rooms and B ath ...... '... .$2,500.00 Is haunting niy memory still ; And someday in th6 future with running water, to. rent for brac. Aiao hooked rugs, 27 Bath ‘A boy’s will is the wind’s will As-my little boy sits on'my knee season, kitchen privileges. 112 avenue.—28* Mt. Carmel Way, 8 Rooms and Bath ...... ,..$3,700.00 Lake avenue, Ocean Grove Phone Mt. Pisgah Way, 6 Rooms, Bath, Hot Water Heat ... .$3,700.00 And the thought of youth are long, long thoughts.’ ” And asks what I did in the con­ flict 6201.-26-30* UPHOLSTERING — Furniture, Main Avenue, 6 Rooms and Bath ...... $2,900.00 - — 1 1 ------— And his little eyes look up a t me, FOR RENT—Rooms with hot j:**. springs, mattresaes 'renovated. Ocean Front, Corner, Two Lots, 10 Rooms and Bath . .$7,500.00 Innprsprinpr mattresses made fram •Requests for reserved seat tickets are pouring.in for I will have to look back as I’m and cold water, beautyrest mat- tiesses, by the week or season. your .-Id Ijair niattress. Called for. HURRY TO HURRY the Marian Anderson concert in the Auditorium on August blushing morning, returned same day. 0ttc ■Mrs. Layton, 64 Main avenue, 1 s t 9. The Auditorium box office will not. open until July To the, eyes that so. trustingly peer Ocean Grove, N. J.—28 Spies, ^1226 1 Munroe Ave< . REAL ESTATE INFORMATION BUREAU ^ And tell him that I missed being 30, when it is expected there will be one of those old-time MEAL WEATHER STRIPPING drafted B.', t 3 • iK S In stovc-s, Sseaters rushes to buy good seats thafi used to accompany the ap­ anrf Furniture repairing. Send for J. A . HURRY AGENCY I was only a volunteer. . . estimates. J!. Pease, 520 Cookman and range's. Alsff t epairesi and in­ pearances here of Caruso and Madame Schumann-Heink avenue, Asbury Park.—23-27* stalled, Newman Electric Co.. 131 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE South Main St. Phone 1104 A. P __ and John McCormack, ' —Written by a volunteer at Fort Monmouth. ROOFS OF all kinds applied and Telephone 4132 Residence 387-R repaired; work guaranteed. Esti- First it was true British understatement: “That wick­ Lawrence Nicklaus, member o f'nateB UPHOLSTERING, draperies, fho ti„ii 1 nance. William Kroyer, 77% Ben- slip covers, box springs. Harry ed man” ; then, “bloodthirstyguttersnipe’’; now “the grisly the Hell Divers Club.of A m w lU o,, Eon avenU6i Ocean Grove. Phone Milberg, Inc., 613 Bangs Ave., opp gang who work his wicked will.” What power of epithet T e x a g, barnstorming paracmite i a . P. 4058-J—27* Steinbach Co. Tel A. P. 2170— jumping group, .enlisted in the 61* that man Churcchill' has. His closing sentence rose to. the MURRAY'S—“'rh* Pants House United States M arSe Corps to Con­ of Asbury Parr.,'’ 805-807 Lake sublime: "Out of this trial and tribulation will be born a tinue his parachute jumping. LOST—Diamond studdec Homil- avenue. Just off, Main ilt. Soys ton wrist watch on black silk cord new glory and freedom for all mankihd.” — — - . ' and Men's needs supplied.—43tf near 123 Central avenue, Ocean FifeB and drums ^vere the first FOP. SALE—-Two lots, 20 rooms/ Grove or 2Jond and Cookman, A s­ — 'II- •' instruments of- the-^Unlted States, Colossal cucumbers’from eighteen inches to three feet $3,500; 11 room, 32,000; ij robins, bury Park. Liberal reward if re­ Realtor Marine Corps band .and„%lii^'ihe $2,000; '8 'bungalow^; $2,600; For turned to 123 Centra! avenuo, Occan Grove, or Tel. A . P. S!X-t— in length are reported on sale in the New York markets. •band ajon acquired a variety of rent, yearly $45 a : month; apart­ 29-80* ...... COMPLETE MORTGAGE AND Well, if one is going to have indigestion, one might as well instruments, fifes were retained by- ment, all prices; Hotels, rooming v f INSURANCE SERVICE the Marines until 1881. houses, BUtres, cafeterias, Mary L. have it in a big way. Walker, 64% Mt, Hermon Way.— FOE. SA L i>—Furnished, • 12 NOTHING TOO SMALL OK TOO LARGE + - . :' '29* ..'a L . . rooms, $3^00; 81 rooms $2,500; 19 Time moves backward in the rooms, > <,. : IS rooms, $6,600; 23 FOR US TO HANDLE It is said that the average American hom# being built FOR SALE—A very good pur­ rooms, $4,000; 26 rooms, 8 Marines’ Hymn, “From the Halls chase of a weekly newspaper, es£ rooms, $3,600; 9 rooms, $3,G00; 9 Inquire: 29 Sooth Main Street,. Neptune has decreased by one room since 1926. But the decrease in of Montezuma to the Shores of over 100 years, ii now available for rooms, $3,000' 8 rootUg, $2,800; (Directly Opp; Main Aveouiti G ates) cost of building is. not visible. Tripoli.” The Marines were cam­ a. live up-to-date publisher In s Bungalows—8 rooms', o paigning in Tripoli in 1805 and they County Seati with- a population of roams, $2,000; 6 rooms, «<530: S B,00Cs. Priced right. N. A- Keeler, rooms, $1,760. Also ,,y»C4p t , lota Phones: 8448-8449 July 31 will be Founders’ Day for Ocean Grove. Plans entere'4 the Halls of Montezuma, in 24S First Averfe;. ‘ Manasquan from $300 op. Heinz Agency, 130 fo r a in the are in niiWttfei Jtfgtfco. Cityr in-Jl94.7.ri.: •■■■ < t*i.i i Beach^N.'*■ »■ •>*,. «■ n Mato ‘avcnuej.Qcs&n Gro«.—28-clS’’ FRIDAY, JULY 48; 1941 rAGE FIVE " • • Mrs. • I f Harold-' Dey, of Allen­ Conference. on Evangelism—Au­ July 26—Grand Concert of Mu­ AMONG THE-HOTELS IN AND OUT OF town, ia visiting with her parents, gust 11 to 16— .-: sic Week. • I-;."' •' Mr. pnd Mrs. G. William Schwartz, This, daily conference at '11:00 July 31—Founders’ Day. . John Albatross—-Mr. and Mra. Van J? thought for the W eek End 72 V4 Embury avenue. A. M .. an d. 7.:30 P. M., in' the S, Yeo. V: :;'V :'-:- Dyke, Upper. Darby, Pa.; Mrs. OCEAN GROVE Mrs. James Duguid,122 Pilgrim July 27-Aug. 2—Bible Lovers’ Merton: Th'tfmpspn, Hollis, L ., I.j Temple, will aim to/create a new Miss Caroline Deekert, E. Orange; Pathway, has motored to Stony interest in Evangelism and to find Conference.. Mrs. Lottie Laity, Brooklyn; Mrs. . Point, N. Y., to visit with Mrs. methods for. our day. Dr. Roland Ju ly SO—Camp Fire. E. Tailar, New York City; Miss Andrew Todd Taylor, of that place. Q. Leavel, of Atlanta, Ga., will be Aug. 2-3—Salvation Army Week Jeannette Freund, Billy* Jackson Heights; WardMitchell, New York . MissLucilie ' Syms, 116 / • Clark one of the speakers. ■ End. . - Aug. 4-8^—International Union of city; Lewis B. Davies and Wife; avenue, is recovering from a ma­ Bible Lovers Conference—July Maplewod; Mr. and Mrs. John W. jor operation which she recently 27 to August 2— ' Gospel Missions Conference. Slack, Binghamton, N. Y.; Mrs. underwent at the Flushing hospital, This season’s Bible lecturer is ' Aug. 9—Concert of -St. Paul’s Clarence Mount,; Yardville, N. J.; Mrs. Elsie Randall, Mrs. J. W. New York. Dr; Crossley Morgan. He lectures Church. Marian Anderson, So­ prano. ' ‘ Wythman, Mrs. Wm. Deck, Tren­ Miss Rosetta E. Voorhees, for­ on the books of tlie;Bible, follow­ ton; Miss Lillie Sanger, New York Aug 11-16—Conference on Evan­ merly of Ocean Grove, is at .the ing in the footsteps of his famous city; Mrs; Harriet Blackburn, New gelism. Bosworth, 509 Third avenue, As­ father, Dr. G. Campbell Morgan. York, city; E. E. .Price, Washing­ ; Aug. 16 —Young People’s Con­ ton, D. C. bury Parir/forthe' sum m er;-j Hi?'lectures last year won many friends. This Conference will be cert. Grand Atlantic-—Misses Evelyn ■ Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gallagher and Estella Baily, Pottstown, Pa.; held in.-the Temple with sessions Aug. .18—Annual Pennington and’daughter, Rosemary; of Bronx, Banquet at North End Hotel. Mrs. E. R. Johnson, Mrs. D. B. Ab- at 11:00 each doming and at 7:30 bett, Miss E. Rothmann, Miss Mary will ;vacation here until the end; of Aug. 30—Auditorium Ushers August at 31 Atlantic avenue. each evening. Dr. Will Houghton Douglas, George Lepper, Fred wili' speak August 1 at 11 A. M. Annual Banquet. Adams, Mrs. Ida M. Brwn, Miss Mrs. Charles- W. jeffrey-Smith, Salvation Army Visitation— Aug. 21—Choir Concert. .- Ethel M. Brown arid Niece, Mrs. E . of Shelbyville, Tenn., is stopping m K. Parr and Daughter Mary, Miss Week End, August 2 and 3-^ ■’ Aug, 22-Sept. 1—Annual Camp Ocean Grove with her mother, Mrs. Meeting; Lillian C.. KaiW ser, Mrs. Elizabeth This annual visit of thi? “Army Parr, William T, Conklin, jri, and Wallace Reed, 119 Abbott .avenue; : .. — + -'— :■ of the Lord” is an event of major Family Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Perkins and importance'to-thefriendB-ofOcean M ELIT A G U EST S EVEN T ... Pearsall-and -Family,-Miss Eliza­ beth G. Voigt and -Daughters, Miss daughter, Miss Eleanor Perkins, of Grove aq well as to Army partici­ Newark, N. J., are located for the Ocean Grove Visitors Hold Sing Jane Metterwald, Miss Dorothy M. pant^. The detailed program will At Mam Avenue Hotel Richter and Daughter, Brooklyn. sumftier at their cottage, 55 Broad­ be issued by the Army. They will way. .. assign speakers, singers and mu­ As in former years, Melita guests George, M; Dey, Civil War veter­ sicians for all the regular services are. maintaining the traditions, of ROAD PROGRAM CUT an, of Newark, N. J., is spending of tjie Grove to be held while they the House of Hospitality by their the summer with his daughter, Mrs. are; here.' General Evangeline celebrated Hymn Sin-gs

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Slate, Tile, Asbestos, Slag and Bullt-np Roofing Sheet Metal Work M o n m o u t h . Warm Air Heating :. Ventilating" When The Oldest : Resident Was A Youngster M emorial Park : , . :Batimatea Fieelr Given / . Wie Supplied Qcean Groye J. N. BE ARMORE Terms To Sait The Parchcuer TAYLOR: DAIRY CO. Apply &CO. .Catley & vWiHiams, Proprietors 911 1U rd aireoue, Aaborf MILK, CREAM AND BUTTERMILK JAS. J. DOONER 7 v Piwk:-- From Monmouth County Farms - mini Avenue Ocean I .*• 7 * ^ .. . Phone 1970 ' 1>' ' •....ui-,-, W .142 L aw r^ce'A tenae, Oceanr Grove .. PAGE SIX, FRIDAY, JULY;18 ; : 1041

r County Notes L Award K iiehI Contracts Th(j Moimi'outli county B oard'of finest Resort On W here H ealth Freeholders, meeting' last .Wednes­ day, awarded contracts for: the im­ ;a g & provement j-ancl .-reconstruction .of • three bridpres at a total cost of t h e G o a s t Pleasure Meet REFINED FAMILY RESOKT $35,023.84, ; let contracts for ma­ terials for the widening of Broad street, Red Bank, at a total cost of $5,001.10, ajut passed on first Telephone 342 a rending a resolution providing: for American or.European THE QUEEN Ocean Direct,y Front oa th0 • an appropriation of 825,000 for surfacing sections of the Mount Opens May 27 • Holly and Asbury avenue roads. Special. Spring Rates oh Application. Booklet Jesse A. Howland & Sons, Sea ATHING and fishing in ocean. Fine boardwalk lull Blight, received two of .the bridge Ocean Grove’s Largest and Leading Hotel B iength of ocean front, connecting with Asbury Park contracts, that, for redecking the on the north and Bradley Beach on the south. Two Matawan creisk bridge and paint­ DIRECTLY ON THE BOARDWALK large pavilions, at North and South End, overlooking ing- the steel, at a cost of $7,213.84. Dining Room Over the Ocean ocean. Boardwalk and pavilions brilliantly illuminated at and for constructing steel and tim­ flight. Auditorium seating nearly 10,000, Most powerful organ ber bulkheads in front of the bridge in. the country. G-reat chorus, finest singers, most gifted instru­ and dam at Millhurst at a cost of Solarium, richly carpeted, decorated and furnished, mentalists, eminent preachers, noted lecturers, '.Safs and sane $9;295.50. The Thomas Proctor amusements' moving pictures, bowling alleys, merry-go-round, Company, Long Branch, received over the Boardwalk swimming pool, athletic games, tennis, skee bail, Daily meet­ ings for young and old in Temple, Tabernacle and Chapel, A tlie contract for replacing a 'wood­ Moderate Rates en bridge on Joline avenue, Long ...quiet, restful. Sabbath. Safest: place for women and children. Steam Hea^ Private Baths Branch, with a concrete culvert at Adequate train, boat and bus service, convenient for commuters. Running Waiter in Rooms The hotels and boarding house : herewith presented nre H. W, WILLIAMS, a cost of $19,112.50. Write For Rates and Literature The Matawan treek bridge is on recommended to the consideration of intending patrons aa among Owner-Manager thc old Kevport-Xew York road. Telephone 1492 RICHARD B. FRE»E>, Manager 'the best houses of entertainment in this world-fatnoae resort, The contract for the improvement Also ROLAND APARTMENT at tho Millhuist bridge calls for “ISlSiSEISISJcySJSISJSIElHlElS/SISISJSJSOISiSlSOISElSISl^RSISISISJSElElSISISISlSlclIcUHlSIsiS Dial 2>3201. Furnished or TJnlnrnlshed. Summer or yearly Bentals. •the use o f ,250'.-lineal feet o f ci’eo-. “^“MUUiiuimmiiiuimiiiiiimHmniiiniiiinntiuiiiiitijiiiriii iiimmuuiuiiniiiminiiintigtifmiiiinii coted timber bulkhead. a»d\ 2,550 lllllllinill|lllllllIllllllllll!lll!l|ll!llllll]|lll!|IillIIII1|[llllllllllllll(lll!||||lll[[|]t|[||U, baths and lavatories Eitjoy. y.our -nrals-in.r.. ooGLspaeious-diiunjf-roori;, among. boin: - narkiiiL'; ordinalit'e.' • Dietrich cheerful surroundings, fine courteous service ■, was sssesseii $1 - and. .costs-by Rc- Famous Supreme Blend Coffee „ Better foods, delightfully prepared , covderH iiriy. BAStc -^t. Koypor.t ;po'- | Under New Management: lic<^ court, Thc summons was i— And Desserts From 1 the Ocean Grove Association ■ sued by Pii.trolnia'ii Jqsc|ih ..JIorToy The Shelburne Our Own Bake Shop who rei5oi:!cVi tlie viblatiolv occuri'ail Ocean Pathway,: Ocean Grove, N. J. • M. J. WOODRING : on-Main:'St!V --V:j -- ■-.!■;; ;' 1 - . . " ' uuumHntriwiimiTiufmnuunmmitiiiuiiitmiuiituiuinttniuiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiintiiiiiiiuitiiniiitiiinumiuuiftiiumiiuummuiiui/i Traffic ...‘Halted''By.’Boats • £ N'ear beach and Auditorium. All sleeping rooms, have hot • Traffic over' the New York: and I and cold running water; some ensuite, with private bath. Elec- • Loins- Branch railroad bridge 'anil § • trie bells and telephone. Season, May to October. Phone Asbury . Route, 35 highway bridge aci'oss I Park 2933. The Sam pler Inn S e a s i d e H o t e l HOTEL AND CAFETERIA •Manasquan 1 river:, was. held ..up for I ; LULU E. WRIGHT more/than 15 miqittes last’Tuesday 28 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. Telephone, Asbury Park 1905 OGEAN GROVE, N. J. PiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiimniHii'iiuimumiiiitiniiiniiiiuiiiuitiiiiiiiiitiiuiimiiUHiiitiiimiiiiii'iimiiiiimitiiiiiimiiiiiHiiiHiHnumniuiniiiif afternoon at 4. o’clock, when the Cheerful and comfortable rooms, with hot and cold running draw .spans on both bridges were water at moderate rontai. Open for guests from May to Oc­ tober first. ope* to permit a barge tow to pass. The tow, which consisted i f a The SAMPLER INN CAFETERIA in same building I Directly on the 0<;ean Front large Hili Dredging . Company ! Whitfieid Hotel Open June 19, 1941 ; Charles G. Stockton dredge, a barge, supporting hous­ SURF, BEACH AND BATH AVENUES TWENTY-FIFTH SEASON ing quarters, a pipe barge, a sei - OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN Same Home Cooking. Same Service ies of pontoons, a sniiill derrick Three short blocks -to the large Auditorium. One (dock, ALBERT ANDERSON, Owner-Manager from ocean. - Complete service courteously rendered Rooms with • barge and other equipment was beT !. private baths and rooms with private toilets. S t o k e s h a l l ■ ; ing: propelled by two Westcout tugs American and European Plans with a small auxiliary tug of the American Plan any 3 Days as low as $10.00 28 OCEAN PATHWAY Hill Dredging company serving as Why not vacation at Whitfield—Restful, Reasonable, Homelike. GROVE HALL HOTEL One block from ocean and near Auditorium, Rooms on American | Officc Telephone CHARLES M. HERMAN and European Plan. For reservations write or an assistant. ... 17 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove. Hot and cold water Phone Asbury Park 9146 HARRY SHIER In order that a direct line might Asbury Park 1991 Since 3914 • in all rooms. Rooms with private baths. be' obtained in the tow, in order Corner Beach and Seaview uvo Open May 29 to October 1 nues, blaoK from ocas®:, Slot and fo r it to pass .through both draw, Near Auditorium , Grover E. Stults MARLBOROUGH coia^runnlne water Its all rooma. Phone 2880 Mrs. Will E. Bunn bridges.- without ah . accident, one ARBiiTON H cM I ” can Plan. Private lavatorleg. Telephone A. P. 3329. °rt ’ ’ .Wa r C)1 jf*BORTOTJ tug, using a short tow line, did the- BY THE SEA—NORTH END 34 Beach, corner Pitman avenua, Slock fro® pulling while another, with a short 7*9 Seaview Avenue tow line, was used to the rear of Superb Table—Clientele—Location The LAKENSEA 1C sssst lM frou0saa^t5Kh^ B„dofci?s 11-13 Seaview Avenue R ^ s the tow to keep the barge■ lines H. A. and L. E. WILLIAMS, Ownership-Management 'TeTs06r E Wa‘Cr' ^ "''““ada tight and short of slacks. Most select location in north-east section of Grove. One-half block Institute New Procedure from North fjnd pavilion, and bathing beach. Near Auditorium. Ameri­ can Plan. MR. and MRS. FRANK G. MOUNT, Owners THE AURORA M5? County Clerk J. Russell Wool­ ARLINGTON HOTEL Telephone 6579. American and European plan. ley inaugurated;, an innovation ,'n FRANK IVES BULL. Family Hotel. Comfort and Refinement the naturalization procedure at the Unexcelled Table , EUROPEAN PLAN—FURNISHED ROOMS county 'court house last Monday, Fresh fruits and vegetables daily MAJESTIC HOTEL when 56 'residents of the county be­ All roOms with running water, Cafeteria Will Open June 27 4 Ocean Pathway came citizens. ■ • Inner Spring Mattresses , Dr. Frank C. Cooper Whole block on ocean front Rooms Elevator Baths Running water in rooms Running /water in Mr. Woolley presented each of Hospitality every room. Heat the new citizens with a beautifully Special. June Rates—Moderate Rates July and August Telephone 190 MRS. GEORGE R. HAINES, Owner and Manager Comfort for chilly days. printed “welcome to citizenship.” ARDMORE-SUMMERFILLD Next door to beach. 6 and 8 Ocean Pathway— Overlooking Ocean European Hates upon applica* • They are printed in red and blue Telephone, jisb u ry Park 749 American Plan tion. on heavy white paper!. The Amer­ Hot and cold running, water in all rooms. Baths, Special June and Phone 3237. ican fla g is printed at the top, fol- September rates. Booklet. Phone Asbury Park 2784. W. S. Benson . lowed by a personal message of E. K. SHAW, Ownership-Management. HOTEL MANCHESTER welcome to the new citizen, .and 25 OCEAN PATHW AY HOTEL'ALLEITHUEST “ the date of naturalization, and they An Established Hotel, Consistently Operated For Over, 30 Years on Liberal and Efficient Principles. ' Corner Central and Pitman Avenues * are suitable for framing.' Hotel Albatross H. W. PULLEN Opening, May 1 , 1941 Common Pleas Judge Jotin X , Gif >r„Ji*as?»n. n0o.0^,« 5.«;Rnnnln,f water, $100.00 lo r 3 persons. Sm all A partm entif ordano admitted 56 -candidates out 34 Ocean Pathway May to Oct., 8160.00 up. lVith Private Botlis, 8175.00 to 1300.00. , Family hotel. Hot and cold running water in rooms. Near the Special May and June Rates . G. F. DRAKE, Manager of the class.-of 7G. They were ad­ Beach and Auditorium.' Teims reasonable. Telephone 2693. dressed by Col, Albert Pigg of Fort Individual Meals Served. , M. A. VAN CLEVE P a r k V i e w H o t e l •MonmOuth, 23 Seaview avenue, facing Wesley Lake, one Mock from n,ew Ajsbury Easy On That Horn. Bud ! Park Casino and North End pavilion and bathing ground. Capacity C h e l t e n h a m The Spring Lake officials' at BUENA VISTA 125. Spacious porches. Hot and cold running water in rooms. Booklet. Telephone 524. Special rates May and June. R. A. WAINRIGHT. , SS OCEAN PATHWAY. Phone Asbury Park 5035. their Monday night meeting were Open M ay 29 to October, 18 Heck Avenue, corner Beach. One block „ii °?ean *5$ Auditorium. Hot and cold water in tooms. asked to enact r. law prohibiting from ocean. Excellent cuisine, coolest dining room on coast. Hot and Heated all -billjr days. Clean, cool, cheerful sleeping rooms. Additlon- motorists to enact a law prohibit­ cold running water. Special rates for June and September. Tel. 3160. al lavatories installed and other improvements. Rate* «a applicatloc. ing motorists from sounding theii MRS; H. GREENWOOD Q u a k e r i n n H o t e l •______' J. E. McKEE homs in-front of dwellings to at­ tract attention. The request was And Restaurant 37-41 Miin Avenue. European plan, 40 rooms, running water, Edwards House made in a letter to the council by some with private baths.. Home cooked regular dinner, 60c. Three . 37 Pitman Avenue Mrs. F. S. Hcdden, Third . and minutes to boardwalk and Auditorium'. Tel. 8535 and 7525 nr-.i and Cold W ater in Rooms. Near Ocean and Auditorium Tuttle avenues. Mrs. Hedden also 40 Occan Pathway • M. B. STRATTON InntL- Spring Mattresses In Every Room Open May ta October deplored the blowing of horns at All rooms with hot and cold running water. Special rates June and September. American Plan. Individual meals served. Twenty-seventh Telephone .4450 JESSIE L. MITCHELL, Ownership-Management street intersections. She stated seasooi. Tel, A* P. 1797. LORD & HANCOX that a number of persons with The Spray View whom she had spoken would ap­ Directly facing the ocean. Full ocean view from all room!-. Hot and Hotel Le Chevalier preciate such an ordinance. cold running water, in all rooms. Private bathf. Special June and Sep­ Comer Webb and Central Avenues The blowing of horns, she con­ DIAMOND S T A T E tember rates. American and European plan. Phone, Asbury Park 79. Ocean End of Embury Avenue Rooms tended, was “unnecessary and I. J. WHITE, Proprietor . Breakfast Unobstructed ocean view. Hot and cold running water in all rooms, E. M. DOREMUS nerve wracking,” especially where Fiftieth season. Open May 27 to October 1. Phone 4125. there is illness as at her residence. ' M. EVEBNGAM ST. ELMO HOTEL Other places, she added, “have Open Alt Y ear . • , abated this nuisance." Her request The Wilma Hall ' Corner Main and New York Avenues was referred by Mayor Frank Mar- Individual meals served by day or week Under New Management rucci to the councilmanic police 10-12 OCEAN PATHWAY 3S Plt-uan Avenue.'. Block So ocean anfl Auditorium. .Moderate rat** Facing beautiful parkway between Anditoriumand ocean front. Clear B. K. SHUBEBT committee' for consideration. American and European Tel Asbnry Park 67> Hot an served. ‘ Phone 2085. ’ Open Mayratee : i- One block from ocean. Rooms with light housekeeping instead. Telephone A- P. 4049 W. It HYKA, Owner-Manager through Ocl MART F. BEIARB, Manager Rates Reasonable. MRS. TRANE TEPHFOBP PAGE SEVEN FRIDAY, JULY 1 8 , 1941

EUROPEAN PLAN—FURNISHED ROOMS 23 Atlantlo. Avenue.. Season—M ay 15 to Oc­ Mrs. Gussie Beutell, Avon, yisited tober 15. One block from ocean, near Audi­ NEPTUNE NEWS NOTES Mrs, Thomas White, 301. Stokes 0d on Application. Rooms by Day or Week. All Outside Rooms' Dorothy PerklnB, Proprietor. • Mrs. L, C. Young, Manager. Monument, deep in the New Je r ­ Knew fireside with its flame'of One Minute to Auditorium or Ocean. MRS. E . H. HAGEM AN The Wayne Tea Room sey pines hear Chatworth. This witchery >' tribute, an annual onei marked the The crackling'sparks and smoke of Asbury and New Jersey Avenues- hickory;’ OCEANSIDE At Emory Street Bridge tragic death of Captain Emilio Carranza, who crashed in a terrif­ 25 Ocean Avenue Luncheons Dinners The .straw-filled . pillow near bare MOGLJA’S ICE CREAM—PACKAGE OR BULK ic thunder storm 13 years ■ ago ■ rafter, .A-'v-r-'-'-',- Rooms Overlooking Occan. Opposite Bathing Grounds. Public Phone A. P. 8505 M. G. EVANS while making a Mexican Good-Will The friendly smile the light of W hen Furnished Rooms. G. Gormer, Manager. p Corner llonch and Atlantic. One iilock to beacli. Acid. Indigestion, Gas on flight;- •'••' ‘ .'. . ■ laughter.' All rooms with running w ater; newly decora toil 5 Stomach or Heartburn, make you The program 'started - with a Innorsprlng m attresses. Open April to October. Some called him, poor, lie did riot R00SEVEL1 feel uncomfortable or embarrass luncheon a t the’ “ Willows,” in '(Kew ManagementV T e l. GKO T. S. HAMILTON* ' know1 , ■' •■■ ■■- you, try Alka-Seltzer, which eoa- Mount Holly. The participants tains alkalizing buffers and so He lived within the-earth's, warm PINE FREE INN 34 Bath avenue, block then proceded to the Carranza 10 MAIN AVENUE r \ from ocean. Best qual- helps counteract tlie associated : glow,-’ ' . • " ■ Memorial Park where exercises f ir s t hotel from ocean on south side of Main avenue. Near nil attrac­ Sterling Coffee Sho Ity. foods at reasonable Excess Stomach Acidity., Laura. Van Hoesen 1 prices. Rooms. T»»le- were held. tions and cafeterias. Running water in all rooms. Completely renova­ p h o n e 1443. S. M. FRKVJ II But the relief of these minor Ocean Grove, N, J. ted throughout. European Plan. MRS. ” JOHN SHAFER stomach upsets is only a "small Addresses were made by Senor part of what you can expect Justo Sierra, Secretary of the El>- Major T. P, Chetham, Comm. Offi­ WHITE HALL SEACROFT VIVIAN and MAE’S Alka-Seltzer to do for you. You bassy of Mexico in Washington and cer, Marine Corp. Detachment, 14 SEAVIEW AVE. American and Italian Restaurant will find it effective for Pain Be­ by George B. Bitting, U. S. N. K. i Lakehurst, Lt. Col. W. Frazee, 44th . 28 PITMAN AVE. lief in Headache, Neuralgia, Colds Wreaths were placed on the monu­ Division Hq., 'General Staff, Fort Beach and Bathing grounds. Rooms: 82 South Main Street, Ocean Grove' Near Auditorium, Cafeterias and Muscular Aches and Pattis-. ment by representatives of Mexico Dix. George De Senneville Keim, Double*, Single and communicating; twin beds; running_ water in all Ju st South of Neptune High School It contains an analgesic, (sodium J. iB. B e r n h a r t Home Cooked Regular Dinner ...... 60c. and the Legion. Chairman N .' J . Commission oil r o o m s . Heat. acetyl salicylate), made jnore EUROPEAN Turkey, Chicken, Steak, Fish Also A La Carte Many distinguished guests Historic Sites, Thomas Marple, Di­ T E L E P H O N E A. P . 1951-M prompt and effective in its pain- were, present i n c 1 u d i n g : Com­ rector of the C o m m i s' s i o n of 62 Main Avenue—rooms only, hot and relieving action by alkaline buffer AMONG THE HOTELS ' lin. Bronx; Miss Joyce E. Eustin, mander Manuel Zermano Arico cold running water, rates upon request. salts. Wrightstown. • ' "Open M ay 23, If ear restaurants and cafe- Bronx; Mr. and Mrs. Av Leivis, Naval Attache, Mexican Embassy, The committee of .the Mount BOSCOBEL N ew ark;' Mr. and Mrs, Y_. Wallin, When hard work or strenuous *•' Phone 3833 P. J; and M. B . YOUNG Melita—-Madeline Walton, Brook­ Washington; Sonor M. Zoirillia, Holly American Legion Post foi ierlas and In heart of Occan Grove. lyn; Rev. ahd .Mrs. C, B. Adams, Passaic; , Mr. and-Mrs. C. F. Aieh- exercise make you feel tired ar.d 8 Webb: Avenue, % block from: oce; Winston Salem, N. C.; Mis.' Robert er, Bethlehem, Pa.; Mrs. E. G. dragged out, enjoy the refresh­ Mexican Vice Consul in Philadel­ the arrangement of the ceremonies Special Season Bates. Telephone, Asbury S. Skifton, Mt, Airy, Pa.; Mao Cas- Aicher, Easton; Miss Marion Do­ ing effect of a glass of sparkling, phia, Major Gen. Clifford R. Pow­ was headed by A. F . Bright. The park jieaV\-J . tiline, Jeanne DeBoer, .Paterspn;- lan, N. Y.; Miss L; De Jierhe, Nor­ tangy Alka-Seltzer. ell, Comm. Officer, 44th Division, other liienibeis of the committee BIBS. BOSE M. STBASSBUBGEB Mr. and Mrs. , Charles L. Eiehen- walk, Conn.; Ruth A. Dalzell, .Cold Ai Drug Stores !n packages iir.a Fort Dix, Lt. Col. Howard P. Yo­ were Harold R. Powell, Honorary berg, Miss' Evadne M. Eichenberg, Springs, N. Y. ■ , . at drug store soda fountains iy th8 S Seaview avenue, % block from ocean, cum, Field Artillery, Aide to Gen­ Chairman, Mount Holly; Charles Miss : Amy-E;' Eiehenberg, Bethle­ Pine .Trpe lhn— Jlr. iiiid- Mrs. P. ■ central location, running water In all eral Powell, Commander G. H. hem; Miss As Christenson Ber- Mart, Clifton; Marie «nd Hester Madden, Mount Holly; Earl Me rooms. Solicits new friends and wel- nardsville; Miss L. Bowyer, Bronx; Mills, Commandant, Naval Air Gonigle, Mount Holly; Albert Le Tel. Mrs. Martha Evans Austin, Propr. Hooyman, Passaic; P. F. C. Albert comes old guests. Moderate rates. Mr.'-' and Mrs; William P. Gano, jr., A. Wilkes, Fort Hancock; ; Mrs. Alka-Seltzer Station, Lakehurst, Comriiander F. Due, Chatsworth; and Fred Rey­ — - r _ 1 ( c. m 317-1? Broadway, corrict of Boach. One block Peter Gano, Easton, Pa.; Mrs. Wml W'ilfrcd F . .l arid family. East C. Saehe, Aide to Commander Mills, nolds, Mount Holly. O O A A ] U «-'trom3ottU>EnIr.g _ pflv- F. Rietz, Newark; Mr. and Mrs. J. MARIE VILLAlleffffil i ; >loual. Home Ilka atmosphem. R. Hummell and son, Richmond READ THE OCEAN GROVE Aiartmer.'s. » Mala Atosu# ;..... MAH A. imiOUSKY Hill, L. I.; Mrs. Elizabeth .A, Ens. T IM ES FO R LOCAL NEWir- See Any Sqead/fifemfsei4 or Stop: AtFire: HeUdqiiuten y r ;v-:-y: ■ PACE EIGHT. • - ■ ■ . ■■; /■' ; :v ::y - ■ - V V'

Mat, J a r iI..h«,vcin’tJb£un-ii>'-ona)-«a itMs.\ Clifford, tmd Fam ily, M r.,and Mi's, Malcolm . Orr, liaEt .-.putherfoTd; ncy, stationed at Jacksonville;: Fla., 2:S0 Tel* Perkins Writes of mighty hard to get si ticket. About j '• T. Jamieson, Mrs. M. Leonard Jack' MacDonald, MXr, and Mrs. 7609 with the Nhval. Air Corps,.. PALACE ten o’clock that night, the Field put | Russell Westdyke, East Ruther­ in BBABBEY BEACH ford. Also.., .Douglas Stir 1 in g , in Activities In Panama' on a firework display that was Jones, Miss Alma Stalp, Mrs. I. Albatross;—Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marine : training ' at Parris ‘island,' FBI* nml S A T ;, July 18-10 Ocean Grove Resident Stationed very . good, . rWieberi,"'Miss Em ily Stalp, Misses S. Kramer ana daughters Beryl So. Carolina... ..Wilson Kennedy “Penny Serenade” A t Gnnal 3oriea Describes “On July fourth Forts Randolph end Gale, Reading; Paul A. Gar- on the U-. S. S. Destroyer Herbert Fourth df:July Celebration anrt Sherman" had their displays,; Jennie Morton, Miss Lucia M, Der- vine, Wilmington; Mrs. J, Siegel, William Hulskamper, national Cnry Grant . Irene Bnnne Miss Aiine. Siegel, Ridgewood, N. We w e n t ’jp on the roof where our mody, Miss Cora Weber, Mr. and Y.; Mrs. Alice M. Brown, Newark; guard bugler, at Camp 'D ix,,, Weather conditions oft-times weather instruments ,;re located. Mrs, Leo I^cliin, J. A, Ainsworth, Miss Eleanor. Pensliaw, William D. Harry. Mulliken, drafted to ‘a So. .sex;, mill !MON\,July 2f»-21 arid watched frorri that vantage pa- •?**' Eunice Brady, Hew York city. Lingo, Wilmington; Mary Taggert', Carolina army camp,..... fRobert play havoc with till1 United States ... - , ... Boscobel—Mr. and Mrs.. Me “Billy The Kid” flying corps. It is. the. duty of the sition. Sherman is across As bay Crcery and .Niece, Baltimore; A. E. Philadelphia; James vW. Freund, Williams and ,Wes Riley, called-to and Randolph is on the same side Rit^vagon, Now York, city; Mr and Jackson Heights; : Mr. arid Mrs. arm y service yesterday and 'now -at wn’n military weather squadrons to Frank HeiBMck, Mt. Rainear, Md.; BEACHCOMBER as our Field. It was a • beautiful 'Mrs.' M«rass, : Newark; Mrs, Edgar Hubert Tnylor grant flying permission to airmen. Miss 'F, Men-ett, Brt(6klyn;! ';Mr»,' Dix. -Do ,you know ?:f any m ore? sight, the full moon shining over'.i®00^I .aiidjiliss M argaret Goold, N, An Oct'an'Grbve enlistee, Private Agnew, Miss Helen Ag'new, IJpper “People are more curious than Let.us knowl..'ii Darby., ■ . -. TUKS. nmnVKDS., July i i- X t William Perkins, 134 Clark avenue, thi dark blue waters and the multi- anybody," ’ Question of the Week;-, v. In vifcW colored fireworks displayed agam st Dai^d-.Schaeffer; Mr.-; it.. — and- i nr.,, Mrs. E - Ocean Side—Betty M, Clayton, -of the present national emergency, “In The Navy” is affiliated -ivith this deportment Stroudsburg^ Mr. and, Mrs. 8. E. Readers, as in previous yeaijs, of-tho army ppd.is stationed at the the: sky. C. Schaeffer*, Xovma Jean Schaeffer are seeking to-discover the pei'r would .you be willing to joiri' -a • lVItli iBoyertown;- Pa,; Mrs.: G. L. Mar­ War^,- Hillside JvjH. Goebel, Mrs. Base Weather Station,. France “I’hi' also playing basketball with Goebel, -IrV-.irigtonf. :Mariair-!ta ff, sonality who peris.' this eolunifit home militia to: prevent the -poten­ Alitiott und Costello shall; New York city; L. A. Fiset, tial' enemy from ■invading-; i-xim: Field, Panama. Canal 2one. Pvt. the' Sixty-Second Material Squad­ D. Rockwell; Long Island; Mr. and 'Chicagd; Mr, anil Mrs. "Hi Allen, There is a "purpose for all things, rPerkms' has-dcept the-Times inform­ ron l\ere. -Mjf& h%ya^ypn six games Mrs; G. II. Haas, Sirs. K.„Haas,' Jackson !Heights;"Mr" an'n MrsrW: 'aiifl ’ iji® (l|BACffCSSfBES is ’! bet- shores;'this'. summer.?.',. ..Probable Tiiv'U&DAt, '•'■ Keith, Maplevrtod^ • Mi's.: De’ Am- ed of his • activities on the Atlantic and dropped hv'o. I ’m haying a Syracuse; N. Y.:M rs’. <3. McMichail', ‘ter able to gather and' assimilate answer^, are.:. . . • ■ ■ ’yii “People Va Dr. Kildare” Little Falls, , N. ,J>; Miss Marcia bros, Passaic; Mr. and Mrs, Walker >-• Otto - Stoll. S. E. guard—“If1 1 a'rid-'i^cifie. connecting -waterway. tough.time playing with these fel­ Belleville; - Mr. arii . M rs.H . Le- facts in an anonymous position. Ward. Mr, and Mrs. . George- Bur­ could be' assured that.my wife; Gert, Lew Ayres . " ' Xlonel llarrymore He writes: .- i lows; .They all hail from Kentucky rows, jr., Jersey City;'Mrs; M. B. Lemais, Arlington; Mr. and,.Mrs, The BEA:CHCOMBER changes each svauld bring-.my lunches during1 a “July 3 France’ Field, had an­ and play an: entirely different Stanford, Orange; Mrs."E, Hender­ Ai W. Brey, Nutley; 'Gloria -H. season, while- the* curious remain. Fill. nnd SAT., July 25.20 | Denton, Mr; arid Mrs.- Wm S Den­ battle,: I would certainly enlibt as other one of its ‘driiftette’ dances. brand of ball. In: Jersey we play a son* H.B.'Pearson, G. L. Erichson, God bless them! N«w> York city; Miss Mary Clay­ ton, Belleville.- ...... , . • o; captain,” ' o.C.V ; - ;'i.:-i:S;v Great American Broadcast | All girls who had been there at more . deliberate [ game, of screen; Last week mail, corresponderife. •offe; arid plays, while these boys, go ton, Plainfield; Mrs, M, Hollinger . Broadway K®use—-Mr.' aiid .Misi, , Clarence Kohlmanrs, auditorium A lice F n yo Ja c k Oakie ] least, three times received their was requested. The response waft and .Son,’ Allentown, Pa;; Mrs. J . O. Kramer, Jersey City; Doris Kill, organist—"Goodness gracious yedf wings. The . fiances 'are held in the in for speed./ As soon is they'get L; Anderson,. Miss Esther • Smith, North Arlington; S., R.,,Ferguson, gratifying. Added. to the "gone Instead of using . 1 1 gun,- I could gynVnasiusn; and the fellows 'decor* their hands on the ball it moves up Mrs. Dfiriiel Smith, Belvidert, N, Arlington; Naomi McCoeon, Bill but net- forgotten” list: o f former READ THE OCEAN GROVE court -so fast that Fm Wondering J .; Mrs,' Grace Falkner, Buttznelle, Canary, Staten .Island;-'- William blast the enemy .away with ‘The TIMES FOR LOCAL SEWS ated the place-to ahigh degree. So beach-.eelebs are. . . .Edward Fbg- whether Em playing with or N. J.; Mr. and Mrs N. Malcris and Heyl, Clinton A, McCusky, Statin Storm.’ ’.’. . ' son Andre, New York city. arty, in the army in' the State of against them. Two of the players Island; Mr. arid Mrs. L. De Tufd, Jean Fetter, pride of both beache? Victoria—-Hazel 'A n stin, Mrs. Belleville; John Brpsro: Charlotte A labam a.,., .Ada Sisco, training at were all-state high school eourtmen Kathryn A. Lisk and Caroyn. Cran­ Brown. Elizabeth Brown, Jersey Paterson General Hospital... .Rity —“I i an. hardly wait to join,. Liffr in. Kentucky; the other, pair, be­ ford: Mr. and Mrs. James N. Bei­ City; Vincent J . Caeelli, Don Beers, Hall, a flying cadet, in „tbe Army would certainly be sweet amongst lis! 'Philadelphia; Mary E. Harri­ all those men.” sides myself, played with a small Yonkers; Mr, and Mrs. F. Stollyes, Air Corps,,, iKenneth : MacWhin- Kentucky college. son, May Louise Young, Harrison East Orange; Robert Duirers Mrs. Walt -Eddowes, jr., auditorium STRAND Young, Madiiine Young, Mrs. Kat'fi- Minnie Deurer, .Mr, and Mrs, H ar­ trumpeter—“Yes, if I would be al­ I’m getting in fine shape play­ eririe Deihl, Newark; Jam es Welsh-, vey Deurer, Maplewood, Newark; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Van lowed to play reveille and taps BOARDWALK at CASINO ing ball. It's sot surprising to lose man, John Welshman Helen Welsh­ St..Elmo—Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf,. Bom ' and - Family, - Yonferg; Miss 4—SHOWS DAILY—4 about eight pounds in a game. Per­ man, Kearny; Sarah Pyle, Joyce Brooklyn; Mr. arid ’Mrs, ,W. A. Margaret .Kestler, Mibb Joanne with a boogie woogie beat to my Pope, Ellen W. Pope, Richard .T. trumpet.” P ERFO RM AN CES. 1 iQQ, 3^00, 1:00 and 9:00 P. M. spiration flows freely. The umps Druslow and Family, Summit; j;- Kestler, Staten Island; -Mr. and Phone A. I>. 8974 Pope, Geraidj O.; Mr. and Mrs, J. Crawford Lynch, Glassboro; Mr. Mrs. W. Dykes, Haledon; Mr. and Addenda.,. .Defying the age-old call many time-outs to wipe off :the' F. Schoener, Hasbrouck Heights; and Mrs. Victor P. Nigro, New Mrs, W. 8,. Penny, Clifton;. Bar­ ball.. They use glass back-boards fir . arid Mrs. M. Iseldyfle, Virginia principle of the attraction of the |j NOW SHOWING TO-DAY TO-MORROW York;. Edward Meiklejohn, Eliza­ bara: Lenkerl, Mr, and . Mrs. I). M. here (similar'to the ones in flladi- Keidyke, Hasbrouck Heights; Vera beth; Mrs. J. Monahan, Mrs. W. De Killan, Yonkers. ' opposites, the quiet couple, Jeanne- (I “GREAT AMERICAN BROADCAST” E. Dye, Curtis C. White, Mr, and son Square Garden). Players don’t Voy, Miss E. De Voy, .Hasbroack. L e Chevalier—Mrs.- William Za- Deegan and '.George Compton have And SCATTERGOOD BAINES” Mrs. W, Lemon; New York. nella, College Point; Ethel Ervin, rely so much on rebound shots arid Heights; Thomas Furfice, Muriel recently announced their engage­ Diamond State,—Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Richmond Hill; N. Y.; Mrs. Thomas ment. ...A strange coincidence,. improve their eye by aiming di­ Harry W. Cosgrove New York; 3, Walsh, Astoria; Mr. and Mrs; Woodin, Yonkers; Mr. arid Mrs. L. Toddy Wheeler's vacation and Ed 3 Days Comm. Mon., 3 Days Comm. Thurg., rectly at the back, rim. O ur. team Make! S, Beiss. Brooklyn; William McCauley, Paterson; Mr. and Mrs. G. Bennett, Irvington; Mr. and Mrs.. E. Russell, Mary. Jane Spangler, H, J. "Having, Betty De Groot, Mr. “Draftee” Thoms’ furlough, both ',.- Ju ly 21 Ju ly 2-1 is in second place now and hopes John L. Car son. Elkin's Park, Pa.; to take first very soon. Mr. and Mrs. David F.- Spangler, T. Yourig, Wm L. R. Wurts, Pater­ and Mrs. J . De Groot, Passaic;. Mr. at the same time....and apologies The Intimate Story of The most thrilling Reading; Mary Jane Wnshabaugh, son; T. George Stiles, Jennie. B. and Mrs. W m G, Burgess, Hazle- to Ed for not riientioning him last “Today, I heard the best news the cruelest woman on love story ever brought Morristown; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stiles, Arlington'; Ellen Smith, tori; Fred A. Holderman. Philadel- week as a former BEACHCOMB­ for-some-time.-The-army-will-givo- -W,.-Schuh,-Baltimore; _Miss_Eliza- -phia;-. Mrs. - J.- W. - Crooks, -Mr.- and to-the-screen'.------Betty-Worth; John Wv Masonr Mrs, E R . . . .Ed was "manufactured” at us furloughs to go home, provided ' beth 'Thomas. Trenton; Mr. and ’ Ada Bergner,' Brooklyn; Thomas ton; Clare L. Pegar, Philadelphia; Tyrone Power Mrs. William T. Martyn, Cleveland; M rs,, Fred W; Holderman, Hazle­ Syracuse and is now on the Fort we pay for transportation if Nilds,.T,stersonV- in Mrs. Mary C. Trimble, Mrs. Lucille ton; Mr. and Mrs., Robert Drum­ McClellan, Ala., “proving ground”’ there are no -troop ships sailing. Olive House—Teenie Cicchetti, Estes, Baltimore; Mr, and Mrs. Louise Sapis, Bronx; Gladys arid mond, Nutley; M rs. Ellen Burgess, Bobby “Former S. E. locker Pm .. placing, m y application for George Rolle, jr., Miami, Pla.; John Addadie Van Essendeeft, Mr. and M r.. and Mrs. James Burgess, of boy” Hammen, who has been re­ A. L a Cain, Glen Ridge; Mrs. E . Hazleton; Miss Sally De Freest, BLOOD Christmas time as soon as pos- Mrs. Albert-'Van;Essendeeft,; West ceiving radio training as ‘a Fort. ible,” : Anderson, Miss HJcw- In Technicolor! AMONG THE HOTELS Mary M. Selbj. Baltimore; Mrs. landi Elisabeth A. Newland, New should see my Corporal” Thomp­ JOAN CRAWFORD Wm Clark, Baltimore. Little'Falls; Mr. and Mrs^ J. Brain, York; Marjorie • Bishop, Mrs. East Arlington, Vt.; Mr, and Mrs. son playing tag with the "wolves”' W ith Sunlight— Mr, nnd Mrs. Henry Beorge H. Brown, Mil Vernon; Mr. MELVYN DOUGLAS Also Miss Slay . SalSaunders, Mr. J , Blouse, Forrest .Hills; Mr., arid .,... .Frank “the Great” Scott Rita Hayworth Hinde and Family, Gnd Mrr. F. C. Jonfs, Collings- kers; Frank -A. Russury, Mrs, Ce­ matches Larry “IJve only h'a - in the iGrove..,... .Bill “I have ray Xitnes, • own alleys now” Arnold seen at Ocean Grove, N . J. the N . E . bowling emporium while on vacation here...... Father-8«n : T i c k e t s Bjite;' ,my name to compete in the TimeB' Bible Quiz. Enclosed find $8.00 for the following 2 combinations among auditorium NEW Subscriptions to the Ocean Grove Times: - - 7 S Cj $ 1 . 0 0 , $ l.S O , $ 2 .0 0 ushers are cheered no ties.- ; ( N c T « ) Scbscriber’js N a m e ...... '...... conld ever be broken by such spirit 4 .The richest sire poor without Address ...... '...... 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VOL. LXVI. No. 29 OCEAN GROVE NEPTUNE CITY AVON FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1941 BRADLEY BEACH NEPTUNE F O U R C E N T S

To Sing At Temple Army Services List Two Artists R e v . J- D . H am ilton, Describing Kingdom of G od,s Set For August 2, 3 For Saturday Event Sees A lm ighty N ot Unmindful of Conduct of M en Gen. Evangel We Booth To Speak Helen Sheerer 'Simmons And !' At Sixth Annual Salvationists George Lapham To Appear At Meeting In Ocean Grove; Young People’s. Temple Concert ; Marian Anderson St. Petersburg Preacher States God Has Special Services Planned Rosensweig Sisters Also To Be . . Heard; Chorus Planned To Sing August 9 Not Turned Back/ But Is Waiting In General Evangeline Booth, retir­ Celebrated Contralto To A ppear ed international leader of The Sal­ Helen Sheerer Simmons, a read­ Shadows for Our Call; 10,000 Attended vation Army and a famed orator, er of great demand throughout the At Auditorium. As A Benefit will be the principal speaker at the eastern states, and George Lap- For St. Paul’s Church; ' Sunday Meetings at Auditorium Army’s Sixth Annual Week-End ham, called the concert successor Concert Marks Only Public services in the Ocean- Grove Audi of Evan Williams, will be featured Appearance This Summer Speaking before a crowd of more than 10,000 in the . torium on Saturday and Sunday, two Auditorium services on Sunday, Dr. J. W, Hamilton, in the Young People’s concert to- ■ Having completed her. first visit August 2 and 8. More than 10,000 miorrow evening at the Temple. Al­ to Honolulu, Marian Anderson, the of..St;’;Petersburg, Fife., brought messages on the descrip­ persons packed the Auditorium last so to be heard during the program greatest living- singer, is making tion of the Heavenly. Kingdom,, stating that the Kingdom . year when she spoke. Her address will be the Rosensweig Sisters, preparations for her appearance iri- “must be like a pearl, the most precious of jewels of His oil “Song of' the City” will .be de­ Miss Florence and'Miss Helen, vio­ the Great Auditorium, in . Ocean livered at seven-thirty on Sunday lin and piano soloists, according to time, that the Son of God would giye His life, all He had, Grove ori Saturday evening, August evening, August 3. General Booth Walter D. Eddowes, Occan Grove to purchase it.” ' .' •* ——•—;------:— u ------vyas recently selected by the Gen­ Minister of Music, who made the 9. Continuing on bis- morning theme | reason for it. The celebrated artist’s " visit to “The zest of living, is in the eral Federation of Women’s Clubs announcement; of th e' “ Description ; of .God,” Dr. as one of fifty-three women in George Lapham Miss Sheerer will be heard in her Miss Helen Sheerer Simmons ; Ocean, 'GrOye will mark, her first Hamilton added that “ we can only searching-and finding. Why,-even thirty occupatWhs who have been New York Tenor, Who will be most called-for work, “Observa­ Celebrated Reader - in Great - De­ appearance on the North Jersey hint at' its worth, for 'we. cannot the children resent -the .'intrusions,' - successful pioneers during the past Featured at the Young People’s tions at Times Square,” , a selection mand Throughout the Eastern shore and her only public appear­ actually describe .God,\yo can only of the older' people who insist: on . fifty years, She was cited fo r .her Concert Tomorrow. Evening, at she has given widely among church States, Who Will Appear at the ance this- summer. . . .-■.'■S draw similes and compare it with explaining'every thing. All- the ro­ I work in the field of social service. the Young People’s Temple. and school groups ■ iji the eastern Young People’s Temple Tomor­ Miss Anderson made six appear­ the greatest of the things' we have. mance of life is wrapped up in find­ Commissioner Alexander M. Da­ states. One of the press comments row Night. ances during her short stay on. the “And surely it must be great, for ing out something,” Dr. Hamilton mon, Eastern Territorial Comman­ G . Darlington Richards concerning her work said, “There is Hawaiian.Islands and then hfii'ried the Son of Mari has put:H is-'life said. : ■ V der, with offices iri New York city, home to; perform at the Lewisohn irito His Kingdom and. is: enriched Man In Ingenious World' always a rustle in the audience U S O DRIVE REACHES $278; • will direct the two-day .observances Stadium: in New York, and. at the by .it. The ancients compared God’s: “ God has put man in this-ingen­ Listed For Conference when Helen - Sheerer Simmons is SECOND WEEK OF CAMPAIGN ■ which are open to, the public. He announced, everyone is getting into Robin Hood Dell in her .native Kingdom with the pearl because ious: world; where man by the sweat of his -brbjv must earn., his commands the work of one of the New York Lecturer.To Speak their . most comfortable laughing The United Service Oi'ganiz- Philadelphia. . ; the pearl then was the most bread, and through his mistakes largest single territories of the On “Romance of Church. M usic” position. In previous performances tions drive in Ocean : Grove, ■. Eagerly awaited by her. family, sought-after jewel. ' and .errors he learns life’s truths. . Army’s far-flung enterprises in 97 : A* Conference, July 21-26, she. left little doubt, as to the high which is under, the direction of the great ;ginger- is ' usually most “And so it should be,” Dr. Ham­ We were made to feel the/glory of. countries and colonics. During thc Eddowes Announces calibre of her artistry and the per­ Mrs. James A, McRell, now, impatient to return to her three- ilton continued' iri his descriptions, past year he completed his- fiftieth year old nephew, James', who is al­ conquering, to walk the high',.steep Further announcement as to the fection of her gift.” lists $278.45 as the amount col-.. “for the pearl alone among all the .year as an officer of the,organiza­ George Lapham, who will give ways. ready with a newly-learned hills of victory. We were made to participants iii the Ocean Groye V lected to date since the insti- jewels is the product of pain and tion and is the first American-born several tenor solos, has already nursery rhyme which he repeats to take these troubles and conquer Conference on Sacred, Music, came '. tuition of the drive last week. is a living stone nrodueed-OUtL-bf i officer to become Territorial Com-. his-JievemirinirnBMit.-.. ? I them, for. if,we had pp troubles this-vveekras-Walter'DTrEddowesp beeh-signed for-aii-extensive tour The" drive wiis advanced this ' the suffering of a little, creature. ! 7 mander with/the * rank of. .Commis-; of the larger cities in the East this ■ James, who; heard his first An­ we would,manufacture them. We’re . Minister of Music, released the week by the donation of $35 ‘‘Likewise, the church is the pro­ sioner. S': . fall, nnd will come to the Temple derson concert last December (and built that way, wc enjoy winning name of G. Darlington Richards, by Albert Anderson of the duct of the suffering-and death . Others To Participate with high ■ references. Press re­ liked it), went to church with his the. battle. . New York lecturer, who will pre­ Sampler Inn. ; Mrs. McRell an­ ..pf .thd.v Son of-. Man.':; Calvary Other prominent Salvation Army famous aunt and heard , the choir “ We know that we: think we sent his lecture, “The Romance of leases call him the oratorio succes­ nounced that the drive was brought us the church,” .he stated. officers from New York headquar­ sor to Dan Beddoe and state that boys. Later he was taken’up to the would, do if wc had the supreme Church Music,” at the conference, still open fo r contributions -“And- so, the Kingdom was made ters and from eleven eastern States ho has “achieved for himself an loft where Miss Anderson had had power in our hands. There ..would which , starts on July 21 and runs large or; small, arid that dona­ with toil and tribulations—some­ will also participate. ' enviable place as an artist of the her . beginning, at the age of six. probably be some funerals in some through Ju ly 26. tions might be handed to her times we forget thatr—and that's Featured on the. program for Asked whethei' he would like to parts of the worid! Mr. Richards, a fellow of the highest rank in the fields of opera; • or to the A . P . and O. G. bank, just why I can’t^ tremble'when thc Saturday evening, August, 2, at be a choir boy when ho "gets lar­ “ How can God allow two- men to American Guild of Organists, will oratorio, qonc.ert and radio.” Mr. .Pilgrim Pathway and Main . prophets of doom predict the fall of eight-fifteen is the Golden Jubilee ger,” James replied: “No, I’m go­ p’lung the world into barbarism and speak, during1 his instruction per­ Lapham was the soloist with’ the avenue,-where Harold Winsor the church; ■■ musical festival of the Army’s Philadelphia orchestra at Robin will credit the-amounts to the ing to sing alone.” - godlessness, how long can God al- . iods, concerning conducting, vocal ' Church Not Falling- .Territorial Staff Band and Male Hood Dell and has been re-engaged drive bank account.- The Andevsori horme in Philadel­ low that,” Dr. Hamilton asked, but problems, phonics, rchearsnl meth­ “They say . the church is failing Chorus, assisted by the Ocean for the Bach Festival in 1941. phia is just across the stieet frorii recalled that God was not failing ods and how to interest and'train Groye Choir under the direction pf the Union Baptist Church which and going down, but a church built the church, He was not turning His junior, choristers. -...; ■ The- Rosonsweig Sisters; • also Walter Eddowes, • with. .Clarence through the toil and blood of Jesus back, the minister said, but only Boni in'New York city, Mr. Rich­ knowti over the radio networks, played so big a.part .in tlie great Kohlmann at, the grand organ; will bring to the program a variety cannot be torn apart by mere men. waititig for these small men to run ards started his musical career by Miss Compton W eds singer’s life. .The Sunday ritual af­ The Territorial Staff Band was of violin and piano selections and The church has power to take .a their course and then -go the way singing in a boy -choir there. He ter services ■ is for neighbors; to ' formed in 1891. as the National duet jjrescntntona. Added to the defeat and make it into a victory, of all sinners. studied,^organ with W ill. C Mac- W alter F. Sm ith, Jr. I ring the front doorbell and; inquire Guards Band and assumed its pre­ program are original adaptations to take a wound in its side and “Now, also, we say why doesn’t farlane, and later harmony and | after Miss Anderson’s health—even sent title in 1927. From its begin­ bring, forth a pearl. Again and God crush them, for they are sin- : counterpoint with thd same teach­ and a dramatics climax in which a Miss Marion Bloor COmpton, the | when she is on tour. Philadelphia ning, the Band has been compris­ large group of. young people will again it is said that He is-done, •ncrs. But, we too have made wiong er. Ho became assistant organist (laughter of Mi', and Mrs. George knows her as “our. Marian.” ed of men who are employed in finished,' but again and; again He choices, we too havo sinned. Why at St. Thomas’ church, choir mast­ take part. Compton, of 'Pennington,,- became School children proudly say: “ We .various capacities at the headquar­ has come back to victory.” doesn't God step on us and crush er at St. Mark’s church, Mt. Kisco; the bride of Walter , Frederick go to thc school Marian Anderson ters’ offices in New York or a t oth­ Turning to present condjtions, us. He- has turned’ His back and conductor of the Mt. Kisco choral Smith, jr.,, son of Mr. and Mrs. went to.” Today there are twenty- er Salvation Army agencies Dr. Hamilton continued, “ the peo­ let ns go..,Now it comes to us on society, and has been an organist W . C. T. U. Conference Walter F. Smith, of Trenton, last seven school clubs throughout the throughout Greater New York. Al­ ple in Europe may tear down their •a large scale; something akin ;to . and choir, master in numerous oth- Tuesday afternoon at 5:30 o’clock United States named after the'sing­ though the men. give extensively of. churches, but tomorrow, these snriie what happened to the-gentle pa- • er churches. eant at the Grace Lutheran Church, er. Miss Anderson is informed, of their time to rehearsals and pre­ people will be back asking for His gaps in Paul’s’ world. They shut The speaker prepared for his Trenton. The ceremony was per­ all their activities, and she sends sentations, they receive no com­ forgiveness and seeking .God. their Oyes to God and eventually American Guild examinations with Ladies At Meetings Hear Pleas formed by thc Rev. Carl R.Nagele, them encouragement while- she pensation for their musical ser­ went to idolatry,- but. God didn’t 'Charles H. Doersam and.-Frank ’For Recreational Activities At pastor of the church. speeds from concert to concert. '.“I never' considered; it my duty vices. to berate' people for thpir sins, 1 stop them, He let them go.. But Wright, and from 1932 to 1935 was Army Camps, Ban of Liquor Thc Bride and her fam ily have Barbour Heads Patron's List The S ta ff Band, under Lt. Colon- what: seeins/ indifference on God's an American Guild examiner him­ ' Sales In Zone Around Camps long been summer residents of Thc Patrons' Program Commit­ always thought if I could show el Norman S. Marshall, band 'lend­ part is not so, for the sins of His self. ■ . : ■ ’ ; Ocean Grove. tee, o f which John H. Wall is the them what a great, thing they could er, and Major George Granger, He was musical editor for The . Climaxing with the pageant, The bride, >vho' was given iii chairman, is receiving names for be in God’s sight and in His faith sons, hurt the Father in fa r greater the Bandmaster, gave... numerous degree. : Hymnal fo r Boys and Girls', about “For .That Nation,” , held last eve­ marriage by her . father; was at­ ; the Patrons’ L ist which will be in- then they would eonje.to the:reali- programs at the Temple, of Relig- twenty published anthems and oth­ ning, in the Ocean Grove Auditori­ tired in a white marquisette gpwri : eluded in . the evening’s printed zatiori by themselves and become "And we see him, who could cas- , j ion at the New York World’s Fair one of God’s own.' er chiirchcompbsitions, and in 1929 um, and attended by a large crowd, with a fitted bodice of seed pearls'. | program.' The. list is headed by ily smash , us in ond stroke, stand and' for four years; was featured inaugurated a teii lesson course of the Interstate W. C.- T. U.- confers Her fingertip veil was caught by a ,U. S. Senator W. Warren Barbour, '“ Indeed;’’ Dr. Ha,lnilton conclud­ and knock,at a human heart, knock weekly over the nation-wide net­ instructions ' for directors Of. boys cnee came to a close. The dele­ coronet of rose .point lace. She who wnbte Mr. Wall as follows: ed, “ We were born to be the sons again and again, and wait for us work of the Columbia Broadcasting to open the dopr to our hearts. He and combined choirs, which has gates, coming from; New York, carried a bouquet of orchids. .“I am very much; interest in the and daughters of the Most High, , System. since attracted choir masters from New Jersey and Pennsylvania, con­ Mrs. Arthur C. Steinbach, of As­ plans for the special program , of not only in that world, but iri this hasn’t turned His back on us, He cluded two days o f conference in is but waiting for us to find our­ Fitkin S taff Report many states.. ■ . : bury Park, who seived as matron St. Paul’s church. at 'which. Marian world, and when we know this. I which they urged the start immed­ selves and Him. • ’ . ' V . Births at Fitkin Hospital contin­ of honor, wore, a dress, o f powder Anderson iviH be the soloist. Here­ am sure the cheap things, the iately of a campaign to provide “ There is nothing in this troubled ue to increase. The record for blue faille crepe, with a fitted jack­ with enclosed is my patron’s do- wrong things will drop away from LaPIERRE HOTEL more recreational facilities for the world today, but the shadow of a June shows .75 births for 1941-as et and a bouffant skirt.- H er pic­ ndtion which I hope will be -help­ our minds even ns the leaves fall CHANGES HANDS soldiers in the many camps in the cross and God waiting in' the sha­ •as compared with 65 for the same ture hat was of a matching color. ful'-''to you . and my other .good from the trees in the autumn." states. :■■ ■'' •• ••. dow with His hands behind His month of 1940. There were 466 She carried a bouquet of tea roses. friends.” • ' • ...... / SpeakB Again In Evening ' The LaPierre hotel, Lake Speaking on Wednesday, Mrs. back, waiting, waiting for you. admissions for June, 1941 against Miss -Jeanne Deegan, of South The list of patrons is steadily Speaking again at the evening .avenue, has been sold by the Ella P. Christner, National W. C. Will you come to Him?” 451 for June, 1940. W ith this Orange and Ocean Grove, was the growing, according to Mr. Wall. service, attended by almost 5,000 estate of the late Robert M. T. U. director of soldiers and sail­ The preacher for next Sunday steady increase, additional service bridesmaid. She wore a , gown of Others wishing to be included. are persons, Dr. Hamilton used as his Watt to William G. Mcllvain, ors; urged the delegates to go to mornirig and evening will be Dr. is necessary in all departments. pink marquisette with a fitted bo­ urged to communicate with his theme, “A God Who Turns His of New York. The new owner their homes nad “start a campaign, Herbert Booth Smith, Los Angeles, The Surgical Staff reports 249 dice and bouffant skirt and jv committee or the general chairman Back,” and began his sermon by \ has been jn.the importing busi­ no matter how small, that will aid Moderator Presbyterian Assembly. operations for the month/ the Path­ matching coronet of tulle wiib a of the concert, Frank B. Smith. asking “Why iel nature so reticent ness in New York for many in keeping the individual soldier The flpwers in the font are iii ological. Departm ent completed 4,- iveil on her head. Her flowers were in giving up its facts?” years and a frequent visitor to happy.” The National director cit­ ; Squad Removes Two loving memory of Miller Crane . 950 laboratory tests, and the X-Ray tea rosesr, jv'"-’'--T pi Continuing, Dr. Hamilton point­ Ocean Grove. J. W- Uoyd, of­ ed the example of F o rt Dix in New Roland P. Smith, brother of the Earl, from his son Ralph A . EarL Department took 216jjictures. The Ocean Grove fire depart­ ed to the long Bieges of fever man fice manager at the hotel for Jersey, where, she said, there were The flowers in the basket in front A total of 5,167 patients days groom, served as best man.' Ushers ment first aid squad this week re­ the p ast twenty-one years, will no recreational facilities for the went through before learning the of the pulpit were! in loving mem- ^ care was given daring the month were George A. Compton, brother moved Margaret Bateman, 143 cure was in the bark of a tree, and - continue in the position under 20,000 troops stationed there un>. of the bride; Douglas B. Wicoff ory of Tali Esen Morgan, placed > of June, of which 3,082 was ren­ Main avenue, from her home to the how Newton spent twenty years the new management. Coming til the Union opened a center where and Henry W. Weeks, of Trenton. there by the Choir. The flowers in dered to ward -patients. There vyere Fitkin hospital. The squad also re­ searching for a simple mistake in into'possession of the hotel in : coffee ahd cookies were distributed; Mrs. Smith, mother of the bride- the basket to the right of the pul- . 54 accident cases admitted and'l,- moved Margaret McElroy from the his law, as well as many other in­ ' the-middle of the season, Mr. She said th at 87,000 cookise were' I groom, wore a , powder blue full pit were in loving memory of the ■ 8 8 0 treatments given in the var­ Ocean Pathway pavilion to her stances of man’s long search for ■ - Mcllvain will postpone any consumed in the Month of May.' rlength chiffon and lace gown with’ following members of the Choir: ious clinics of, thi Out Patient De­ home, 27 Ocean Pathway, after she something; which is to be found :improvements or p h y sical a matching hat of leghorn straw. Mrs. Kate Cafferty and Mrs. An- ' partm ent during the mfehtb. On the first day of the confer­ had injured her back when she right at hand. changes in the property be has ■ ence, the delegates heard a plea She wore a corsage of orchids. I toinette Kearny. The flowers in , in mind'until fall and early tripped over a dog. “Well,” Dr. Hamilton explained, Named Naval by Miss Elizabeth Smart, national ' MrB. Compton, mother of the - the left of the pulpit were in lov­ ''•V^v.1','' To Staff' •• spring.'- "to make a man with a capacity to 'Dr. Dominic- Dp Santo, son of legislative director, that they sup­ bride, was attired- in a periwinkle Lighting Equipment Installed ing meinory of Mrs. Ada Stein, dream and nothing for which to lire. Alfred DeSanto; of Elizabeth port a bill now pending in thd le­ marquisette dress, with a turban of The floodlighting equipment re­ from her daughter Mrs. Fred Ul­ dream would be terrible for us all. and ihnbury. avenue, Oceani Grove, gislature to create a zonh around matching material. Her corsage ceived by the Ocean Grove fire de­ mer. '• •* . St. Paul’s Group A t Temple To answer everything easily would has ’been named to the stiff of the army camps in which, no liquor was of orchids. 1 - partment has been installed on the A body of over two-hundred from Need Working Papers Brooklyn Naval hospital, Brooklyn, might be sold. While it does not Immediately following the cere­ give man no resourcefulness or no St. Paul’s church attended the engines of the E. H. Stokes fire i Y., with the rank of a- Lt. Com­ necessarily prevent the sale of liq­ mony, a reception was held at the State officials warned this week Young People’s Temple meeting company 3, arid the Eagle hook and Craftsmen On Moonlight Sail mander. • Dr. De Santo' had ; been uor to men ■ in. uniform, “it does home of the bride. Following a ladder company 1. The equipment that all youths between the ages of Ttuesday morning. Mrs. Archie The Ocean Grove. Craftsmen’s director of laboratories of the Hos­ prevent liquor ini the, camps,” .she wedding trip the couple will live in includes two 250 w att searchlights, 14 * and .16 must obtain working Griffith and William Evans gave association will hold a- moonlight pital of the Ruptured and Crippled, said.' v ft Harbourton. : two 600 watt floodlights and two papers before they will be allowed ; se v e ra l vocal selections.. 'Rev. sail up the Hudson on Friday, Aug­ • New'York. Dr. De Santo makes “If the Secretary of War is wil­ generators; employment The warning came ts John Pemberton jr., pastor of St. ust 8. Anyone is welcome to go on his.home in New York. [■; ling to take the responsibility of Ambulance On Display the result of state officera finding Paul’s,’ addressed the gathering. OCEAN GROVE AUDITORIUM this trip, 'whether or not he is a piecing the boys , in camps, “she . The recently: received $4,100 several violations to the. rulings. !■ ARE YOU. DEAFENED? . i ' Miss Mary L. Walker was chair­ The preacher Sunday, July 20th member of the craft. The boat will said, “he should also see that they Knights town-Cadillac ambulance of ---7—+ ------— , - Free Audiometric Hearinpr Tests man of the attendance committee. a t 10:30 A. Mi, and 7:130 P. M., will leave Atlantic Highlands pier at 10 Radio Cab Office And . Demonstrations Of : New jure kept free of-the influences of the Ocean Grove fire department be. Dr. Herbert Booth Smith, Mo­ Western Electric Hearing Aids De­ first aid squad, will be on display p. m. Tickets may be secured from A new office of the Radio cab Young People’s Concert alcoholic beverages.” derator Presbyterian General - As­ signed by Bell Telephone Labora­ tomorrow evening at the Ocean sembly.—adv . - -. ;' Frank X. Barigert, chairman of thc and taxi company has been located • ; Humorous' readings by Helen tories a t Marlborough Hotel, Graiid Tasty, delieious sandwiches of all Pathway pavilion. All, are invited' committee, or from, Leighton; Bar­ at tha North- End for the summer ahd Monroe avenues, Aibiiry. Park Sheerer; Simmons; -tenor, solos.; by kinds and; light, lnnch at Nagle’s Dr. Norman Layton, Chiropractor, to, master of Ocean Grove lodge, or George Lapham; violin and piano to: inspect the car and its many hew 97 Abbott Ave., Ocean Grove. Tel. months. For service call A. P. l"4. +< Thursday and Friday, July 24th, Soda' Fountain, 43 Main Ave^—adv any member of the committee. v ’ , No obligation.;—20* -^1, solos. :.byT

hoid. County of Monmouth,' New • Jer­ links westwardly from a stone at the Freehold, County of Monmouth, New the said estate under oath, within six Report of Condition, of the NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LEGAL NOTICE sey, toi satisfy a decree of said court southeast corner of said . thirty-three Jersey, to satisfy a decree o£ said months from the date of the aforesaid LANDS AND PREMISES IN THE amounting to approximately $3,195.* and forty-seven one hundredths' acres court amounting to approximately $3,- order* or they will be forever barred Ail the following tract or parcel o! tract; thence running from said point 835.00. of their actions therefor against the FIRST NATIONAL BANK TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN tfotico-Of;Settlement. Of Account land and premises hereinafter partleu* (as thq compass pointed in 1898) (1) ALL those certain lots, tracts or said subscriber...... OF BRADLEY BEACH THE COUNTY OF MON2KOUTH birly described, situate, lying- and be­ south sixty-five degrees west along parcels of land and premises herein­ Dated: Freehold, N. J., June 20, 1941, Estate of Ella B. Harris,; deceased. ing in -the. T ow nship o f. N eptune, in the southerly line of said thirty-three after particularly described, situate, Manton W. • McCrea, I-n the State of Now Jersey NOTICE is. hereby given that on Notice Is. hereby; given that the ac­ Tuesday, the twenty-ninth day of July, tlie-.County of ;Moiinioiith-arid State of and; forty-seven . one .hundredths'.acres lying and being In the Township of .. ■■ -■ 467 L o w e ll Street, ; At'the "close of business on1 June 30, counts. of', the',.subscriber,' sole execu­ New Jersey, near Hamilton and des­ tract twelve chains and thirty-five Neptune, In the County of Monmouth Manchester, Mass; 1941, at two o’clock in the afternoon tor of the estate of said deceased will 1941, published in response, to call made at the Neptune Township Headquar­ cribed as follows: ■ 1 links ;- thence (2) north nineteen de­ aud tha State of New Jersey, known Ross R. Beck, Esq., by Comptroller of tlie'Currency, under be audited mid. stated by the .Surro­ J First Tract : Beginning at a stone., grees and fifteen minutes west, along and • designated as Lots 'Numbered 601 Bangs Avenue, ters, 137 South Main Street, Neptune, gate of the- County of Monmouth and at the sodthwest corner of 'a tract of Thirty-one (31), Thirty-two (32) and section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes, New Jersey the Township of Neptune, the westerly line of said thirty-three Asbury Park,' N. J* . • % : ’ A S S E T S . reported for settlement to the Oiv .thirty-three anil forty-seven one., hun­ and forty-seven one hundredths acre Thirty-three (33); on Map of Robbins' ' ■■■.■' P ro cto r In the. C ou nty (of M onm outh w ill o ffe r dredths acres,, returned to Andrew Bell Loans and Discounts at public sale, to the highest bidder, at ' phans* - Court of said County, on tract; thirty chains and twenty-five Add Itlpn to Ashun* Park, V made by - 2 6 - 3 0 ($10 .00) (including $35.06 over- • 1 Thursday, ; the - seventh \day . of ■ Atig- in 1702; thence (1) North twenty-one links to a stake In the road leading Nlart Rogers,' Civil Enginer, Septem­ d r a fts ) ...... ; ...... $ 703.3G8.G9 a minimum sale price of Five Hundred list, lil.Ui .at *10 :00. o'clock .a. ;n(., Day* degrees, and . forty-five minutes -west, fr.om the C ou n ty F a rm n o rth w ard ly ; ber, 1907, and filed in the • Monmouth. Dollars, all tho right title and inter­ County Clerk's Office, and more par­ Notice Of Settlement Of Account United States Government . light Saving Tiine; at which tithe; ap- twenty-two chains and sixty-two' links.: thence (3) south fifty-seven degrees obligations, direct and est of tho said Township acquired at \ plication w}U. lie made: for the allow-, thence (2) south seventy-one degrees and thirty-eight minutes east twenty- ticularly, described as follows:’ a tax sale and the! foreclosure of the nine minutes' west. . thirty-two links: BEGINNING at the southwest cor-, Estate of Sarah B^ Asay, deceased. guaranteed ...... 285,259.38 aiiee of eounnlHsions and counsel fees. five chains and; sixty-eight links; Obligation of States and equity of redemption thereof in and to . D a te d : .Tune -IS, UMl. thence CD south eighteen degrees fifty thence (4): south ; three degrees west, net* o f F is h e r A venue and H o lly A v e ­ Notice is hereby given, that the ac­ tho following described lands and pre­ ono minutes - east twenty-two chains nue; thence ( ) southerly along the counts of the subscribers, executors; of political subdivisions ... 507,567.91 m ises :— Hood. Laffrrty.A ICmerson nine, chains and sixty, links to- the 1 Other bonds, notes, and 744 B ro a d S tre e t" ahd eluhty links; thence .(4) north point or place of-beginning. .Contain­ (Westerly line of .Fisher Avenue, nine­ the estate of said deceased will be All thoso certain -lots, tracts or par- i sixtx.v-two degrees thirty minutes cast, ing twenty-nine acres and thirty-six ty-four feet and fifteen; hundredths of. audited and stated by the Surrogate debentures ...... 11,980,00 Newark, N. . * Corporate stocks, Includ- • . cels of land nnd premises, situate, ly­ P ro cto rs one chain u/.d forty-two link* to the hundredths of an-acre, excepting there­ a foot (94;15*) .to!the northeast corner of the County of . Monmouth and re- ing and being in the Township of Nep­ point or place of beginning, containing from1 eigiiteen and one quarter acres of Lot No.. 34 on said M ap; thence (2) ported; for settlement to the Orphans ing stock of Federal FIDELITY UNION TRUST CO. Reserve bank ...... 4,500.00 tune in tho County of Monmouth and B y: Edward A. I’nulen. • ouo acre and nlnety-flvo. hundredths conveyed by Charles H.:-.' Morris'.and westerly at right angles to Fisher Court of. said County, on Thursday; State of New Jersey, and known and Vice President of an acre'strict measure. . wife to Lewis E. Slocum, by deed dat­ Avenuo and along the northerly line of the fourth day of September,. 1941, at Cash, balances-with other banks, Including reserve designated as Block 125, Lot 1372, on 753 Broad Street, Newark. N. J. Second’ Tract: Being the westerly ed April .15, 1901. V .,...-.- Lot No. 3 4 seventy-five (75) feet; 10:00 o'clock a. m;,/Daylight Saving tho Tax Assessment Map of the Town Third Tract : Beginning tn the road thence (3) northerly parallel wlth Fish- Time, at which time application will balance, and cash Items „• • • Sole Executor part of a tract of tldrty-three and in process of collection 455,699.83 ship of Neptune, and upon the follow­ •—25-29 ($5.20) . : - forty-seven ’ one .hundredths acres '.de­ from:formerly John Bennlt’s house to er Avenue, ninety-four feet and fif­ be made for.the allowance of commis­ ing terms and conditions:— sort bed in a deed from Daniel hlte Curtis-. Tucker on the .east side of teen hundredths of a foot (94.15') to sions and counsel fees. ' . Bank premises Tho sum of 20% is to bo paid at the CHANCKltY^-iai ' to John Berinlt ..dated the .fourth • day Musk, quart run, at .the Little Bridge v tlie southerly line of Holly Avenue; , Dated: July 11, 1941 owned .,$24,600 time of the sale and tho balance with­ of April A. D. ISOl. which tract was thence running (1) southeasterly to thence (4) easterly along the souther­ Frederick A. Smith, . . Fur. and Fix. 5,500 Sin : HI FT’S SA LK :— By. virtue of a 30,000.00 in ten days. Upon tho payment of tho ■surveyed and •returned to .one .Andrew stono at the County. House land ly line of Holly Avenue, seventy-flye 201 Grassmere Ave.; \ . full purchase price the purchaser will writ , of fl. fa. to'm e directed, issued Other assets ...... 110 .33. out of tho Court.of .-Chancery of the Bell, Mav nth. 1792. .and recorded'., in, thence (2) Westerly along the CouhfV (75) feejt to the ■ point or place of. Be-' . * Interlaken, N.. J*‘ be given an Assignment of Lease. Any tlio-Surveyor. Cienenil's Office at'Perth House line.;so far,as hy running r ginning. ■ • • • LlIHe D. Lawrence bidder who falls to complete* his pur­ State of -New Jersey, will be.exposed Seized!'as the property of DOMI3N- Total. Assets . . .$1,998,486.04 to sale at public vendue, on . Monday, '•Amlxjv. til: Book SO,' page 201; Begin?' straight , line to tlie old gate north­ . 208f Washington ,Ave.y chase will forfeit to tho Township any the 2 1st d a y o f Ju ly . 11*11- between the . iilns at a. point at an angle of an ward to make three acres; . thence TCA STCILTANO. taken in execution . -Spring Lake, N. J.V LIABILITIES /Osage Oranse; Hedge, In- the southerly (3) Front ;the old gate to the betdnning at the suit of HOME OW NERS’,LOAN ••• -'J:-"-''■' " - . ' Executors. Demand doposits of indi­ deposit paid. hours of. 12 o'clock anil H o'clock Cat Dated: July 15, 1941. 2 ’o'cluck Daylight ■ Savins:-Time) in line- of’ ’said th'lrty-three'and forty- on the east side rif the Little Bridge; CORPORATION, a body; corporate of Richard W. Stout, Esq.; . viduals, partnerships, seven. ohe-hiindredths acres tract, said The ..three tracts contain a ‘total of the United States, etc.,-and to be s?oId 804 - Electric Bldg., - and corporations ...... $ 675,270.71 JOHN W. KNOX, the afternoon of said day. at the C le r k Court Mourn* in tiie Borough of Free-; point being distant tea chains nnd five sixteen and six one-hund‘rodths acres.. 1>>* ' ■■ r Asbury,Park, N. J.v . - Time deposits of Individ- ■ Seized as.the property*of Ann (Lay­ lirrtRRis J. SvoORRINGf Sheriff " P ro c to r, ' . • ■./. ■ ■■... . uals, partnerships, and — 29-30 ton) Isaacs,-et a Is., taken In execution D a te d :. Ju n e 24. 1941; • -29-33 ($5.20) Vv ■ corporations ...... 749,559.15 at the suit of Alice C. Stewart and to William Hartshorne, Sol'r.v ■ , Deposits of United States he sold by- •...... 27-30 v v: 5 4 • .1 ! - — F e e : $22.68- IN CHiVJfCERT- OF‘~2f£W JERSEY Government (including-- ...... :_. M O ItltlS J. 1VOOI>nT>'G, Sheriff postal savings) *...... ; 4,3G5.40. M o n m o u th C ounty Surrogate’s O ffice Deposits of States and Dated: June'14. 1941. TO! JOSEPH TIBBALL, MRS. JO- political subdivisions .... 341,943.09 Lewis S. Jacobson, Sol’r. In the M atter o£ the Estate of Helen 5 ™ r rTlBBALIi’' MARY ELIZA­ Deposits of banks . 200.00 (Of. lines) • 26-29 Fee ?40.32 A. B. McCrea, deceased. BETH HAFF and JOSEPH HAFF: Other deposits (certified iCs** Notice to Creditors to Present Claims J' virtue of art order of the Court and cashier’s'checks' Against Estate. ;. W h a t CHANCERY 3*111 . . of Chancery of New; Jersey, made on etc.) ...... 5,212.45 / Pursuant to the.order of Joseph L. the day of the date hereof, in a cause Total Deposits ..$1,776,550.80 SIIKKIKf'S SALKs—By virtue of a Dohahay, Surrogate of the County of wherein Township of Neptune,, in - the writ, of fi. fa. to me directed, issued Monmouth, made on the Twentieth day County of Monmouth, Is complainant, Total- Liabilities $1,776,550.80 SAIL TO out of the Court of Chancery of the of June. 1941, on the application of and Joseph Tlbball, et als., ar.e defend­ CAPITAL ACCOUNTS State of New Jersey, will be exposed Manton W. McCrea, administrator with ants you are required to appear and Capital Stock ...... -. .$ 50,000.00 to. sa le a t puhtlc vendue, on will annexed of the estate of Helen- answer the bill of complaint on orl be- Common stock, ' k e e p s M onday, the 2Stn D a y o f Ju ly ,, l !»41’ A. B. McCrea,’deceased, notice is here­ for tho Eighth day of September, 1941, to tal p a r— $50,000.00 between the hours;of 12 o'clock and 5 by given to the creditors of said de­ N E W Y O R K or the said bill of complaint-will be S u rp lu s 100,000.00 o’clock (at 2 o'clock Daylight Savitu: ceased to exhibit, to the subscriber ad­ taken as confessed against you. Undivided profits ...... 71,935.24 Time) in- the afternoon of said day, ministrator with will anexed, as afore­ •Said' bill is filed to foreclose a. cer^ ! VIA THE at the Court House. In tho I3orough of said, their debts and demands against tain‘certificate of-tax ;sale; given by Total Capital Ac*, AValter f i . Gravatt,- Collector of .Taxes, counts ...... 221,935.24 y o u to the Township of Neptune, dated SANDY HOOK ROUTE November; {», 1932, which covers lands . -Total Lhiblllties and In the Toyrnship of Neptune, County of Capital Accounts -... .$1,998,480.04 Jlonmoutli aud State of New Jersey, M E M O R A N D A tune a s B lo c k 37, L o t. p t. 904. Pledged nssets (and securi­ pptaa And you, JOSEPH TIBBALL, are ties loaned) (book value): • made a defendant because you own or (a) U. S. Government obli­ claim to own. an interest-in the'prem­ gations, direct and guar­ Slghtaeelag treats...ocean breezes...aoHd ises mentioned in said bill of com­ anteed,'pledged to secure comfort every mile of the way I Tharswhy p lain t. - -■■■'; " ^ ■/. deposits and other lia­ this is the pleasant, pracdcalwaytoaadfrom And you, MRS. JOSEPH-TIBBALL; bilities ...... 7 .:...$ 118,959.38 New York. . . for pleasure or business! are made a defendant because' you are Leave AtlanticHighlincU the wife of Joseph-.Tlbball and as such T o tal NEWARK] may own or claim, to own ati interest Secured liabilities: 10.00 A. M.; 2.05, 5.53. by way of dow• -" Remember—when you go Marion K. Lyons. Notary Public TWILIGHT DINNIR 8AH ■' • RICHARD W. STOUT. My Commission expires April 11, SUGGESTS: by Jersey O n I nil-you en* Daily except Sundays *n d Holiday*. Solicitor of Complainant W44.. Delicious Dinners, 83c to $ t J 0 joy solid com fort all the . Electric Building, Correct Attest: way . . 4 voir see Munhat* Asbury Park, Ndw Jersey ALVATI WOOLLEY , " R o u ud T rip The famous - Battery; as a OAISY? tanVm ajiir -Skyline, the Dated: July 7, 1941 F.. RALPH SHIBLA L e a v e . 1*, M.* F a r e Street an* Chinatown.are on!} —29-32 -'•.-••• WILLIAM E. HUNKELE Bradley Beach 5:03 $1.10 Statue of Liberty anti the Ocean Grove-A-sbury • few Short -blocks from Jer-e. Sidewalks of New York* ♦ P a rk C:0G . 1.05 • rf* \ The Bible, Quiz Is Open To N o. A s b u rj’ P a r k r*:09 . 1.05 C oral's New V-rk Terminal. Cumuli J,-rk-v C rntm t : o&en i *j"t it Uiii.mnl in/1rma All Ocean Grove Boosters. Allenhurst • ■* S:12 1.00 You guessed it. A CP g a s ran g e . Itun. Cltil Ir-n uu-l’-r 5 \P tr 3p»clal Lew fori* tor Orooft carrittil F R E E . <-^i«/ your )'v-n Patk your car on Adandc Highlands •V. floor in your home, or if you Pier without charge. prefer, it may be taken out EASTERN STANDARD TIME SHOWN to my shop. Add 1 hour for Daylight Tlm» TWENTY-FOUJt HOUR For-additional Information coruult tick* agmtu SE R V IC E on Rugs removed from,the & S. S. SANDY HOOK house - < iS RT JE1SEY CtNTIAL (A llI O M Plain Weave Rugs Completely MOTH-PROOFED ...... Asbury BrierleyVRug Cleaning Park Your dollars are needed on -. 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Telephone Asbury Park 6600 FRIDAY, JULY 1 8 , 1941 PAGE-THREE

^ iii ilium •-mu.-■i'iiiiii:ininiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii!i!iiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiijiiiijtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii!fitiiiii!iji!iil itiiiiiiiniiiiiiiuj SPORTS of THE TIMES HE TIMES advertisers need pur. trade and T H A N K Y O U friendship. Whfin you need anything first try to buy - it at home.. We are anxious ,to . . Braves To Meet C A L L A G A IN see our home community the center of com- 5 R A HAJCBT DIRECTORY FOR OUR READERS § | mercial and-social activity. Communities grow and Kansas City Club | prosper through combined efforts. Cooperation and | team work make for results. Trade at home. - The next two opponents for the ) BUSINESS DIRECTORY Belmar BraveS and their playing dates at Memorial field; were an­ CROCKERY nounced as follows today by Joseph A. J. OBRECHT Tel. 4163-J Estimates Given Isola, president of the Belmar First Of cotirse you want the best and most reasonable. F . h. W. D. W. CLAYTON Aid Squad baseball committee: NEWSPAPERS First Class Work Only You can get it at the Friday, July 18—Kansas City 53 Main Avenue. Tel. 5283 Painter ■ Decorator Monarchs. .. and R E Paper Hanger C U T K A T E , S H O P Ocean Grove’ s Original Carrier '.' The fifty-fourth invitation ten­ Tuesday, July 22—House of Da­ 7 The Angler’s Prayer 12'/j Heck Ave., Ocean Grove Kitchen Equipment and Furniture '■ nis tournament, to. be held July 21 vid; . :, ;... . "■ • Lord, give me grace to cat:h a The Kansas City Monarchs are House Furnishingb, Hotel, Restaurant and Bar Supplies to 27 at Sea Bright, is again shap­ fish so big that even I Phone: Asbury Park 1645.M one of the better clubs in the Ne­ EDMUND L. THOMPSON 15 South Main Street Telephone Asbury Park 1147 ing up to. be one of. the biggest When talking, of. jt afterjvard, THOMPSON & GILLAN Opposite Main Avenue Gates gro American league, a smilar cir­ may never need to lie— Exterior and Interior drawing; cards in the tennis world Painting and Decorating ... .for, as the management states cuit to the Negro National' league, Amen Painting ■ AUTO BODY REPAIRS Estimates Furnlslieil there are no players abroad this operating in the west and south. Paperhangine . The House of David needs: no in­ From the success that:.was ex­ 08 Cookman AVo.» Oi-l-nn c-rove: ■ EAS.Y PAYMENTS Hove Badlatjurs cleaned and Bepalred Before Filling 'With Atitl-Freeze year, because of war conditions, perienced'.on .the pier Wednesday troduction to Monmouth arid Ocean Phone Astinry Park .-I0il8.lt ARRANGED and this makes them all free to ten­ afternoon, many of the local fisher­ •' ' 113 A^ljott Afe,, Ocenn Grove, S. J.‘ Repaired ■ , Nick Antich Finishing ter the American Head liniit g county baseball fans as .one of the Jtear Frame and Axle Strnlglitener—Wheel Allffnmont' biggest .attractions .in the semi-pro men must, have turned to prayer. -;7natchesr.“ Also,-thereareafew But luck did" not run along the 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY. PARK . Telephone 3472 sport. ■ 'foreign players entered in the. tour­ lines asked for in “The Angler’s FRED K1ENZLEN NEPTUNE LAUNDRY Both games will start at 9. p. m. CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK. nament, adding further color Prayer,” posted on the pier bul­ 97 Mt. Tabor Way CASH AND CARRY to the event.:;.'...Thirty male letin board.' The fish were hot big, Ocean Grove ALL SERVICES players are already entered in the but were plentiful. . 20% Discount FABIO BATTAGLIA tournament, including Such, favor­ Neptune Cops It was mid-afternoon wher. a PAINTING and DECORATING Nept. Highway & Corlies Ave. SIPEWALKS and CURBS . CEMENT BLOCKS ites as William Canning, Bryan M. school, of weakfish. appeared. And Telephone A . P. 32B3-W Neptune, N. Ji SHUFFLEBOARDS, FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE BULKHEADS (Bitsy) Grant, jr., Gene Mako, Ed­ Win Match by seven o’clock nearly seventy bf 211BangB Avenue, Neptune, N. J. Telephone Asbury Park 8938 ward Aloo; Laidislav Hecht, Fran­ the spiny-rayed fish were landed. cis L. Kovacs, nnd John A. Kram Qcean Grove’s police pjstol team Weakfish are abundant along the A. L. BROWN MATTHEWS and. FRANQONI COAL AND FUEL OIL e r .'.'.. . . ■fell before an onslaught of 290’s entire. Atlantic: Coast, from Cape . Tinsmith. FUNERAL DIRECTORS In . the Women’s division, Miss ICE—FUEL OIL—COAL fired by the Neptune police Wed­ Cod to. Florida, but at times invas­ Slato and Bbfngle The Oldest. Undertaking Establish-' .Helen Hull Jacobs leads the list, Booling of All .Kindi Kelvinators nesday to drop their pistol match ions of bluefish' drive them iiway ment • In Monmonth County. . with others signifying their inten­ - Stoves and Fnrnacei ! ;. . Timken Oil Burners with the township forces by a 1176 from parts of the coast. The name Flrst-CIasfl Ambulance Serrice tion to compete, being, Mary Ar­ :- Telephone = 8142 .. to 113 2 score. High man for the originated from the little resistance 109 Abbott Ave* Ocean Grore 704: Serenth AVonue, Asbury Park • Telephone 615 nold, Norma Barber, Pauline Betz, ■-..Telephone *• day was Harry Low, of Neptunef it makes when taken, and from tho Dorothy Bundy, Sarah Palfrey MILK AND CREAM who shot 299, just one point below ease with which the delicate struc­ Cooke, Helen Pederson Ribbany ii perfect score. Bill Guy, with his ture.. of the mouth enables it to and Katherine Winthdrop... .Many DRESSMAKING-DESIGNING ' HOTELS 290, led the local police in the break away* others in both the men’s and wom­ ALTERATIONS ROOMING HOUSES match. ■ Beautiful Innersprlng Mattresses WARDELL’S DAIRY en’s divisions complete a list which “From1 Even Ins: Gown to Skirt” The scores: No^,Job Too Illff or Too Small gnurahteed all new materia!,- ralue DAIRY PRODUCTS looks like one of the. best yet for : Ueasonable—llnttonliolis -UntJo f20 for. Cnsli. ' . . . Neptune Mattresses Benovnted ... -. V. $2.05 NEPTUNE, N. J. : V Telephone 1916 the-Sea-^i-ight-tournamentT-m—— - M AN— - ~ Slnmions. ueamyrest Ucddlnij Low •..77.77...... -...., .299 020 Cookmnn Are.i As ha it Pn rfe •; , ". <&■ <5>. . ' 51 OLIX STBEET Wardell ...... 29a Second. Floor—Phone A. 1». 11.1 OCEAN GBOYE Tel. 6712 MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING And in the mail bag this week Mcgil.l ...... 292 conies a note from Al Swenarton, B a n g e r t ...... 290 ..CASH Olt CUEIIIT All-Wool Suits who has charge of the Salvation I ANTIQUES, CURIOS I Worlh f 19.50 • Army Conquerors, a shore team .. 1170 Boditie Tuoeral Borne I Used; Furniture,: store fix- | XOW; . : that has been active in all sports = ; lures bought and sold. I L a B A W ’S • Ocean Grove*/ V / ^ ^ . Established ItfOO • • for. many years.,. . .Al is seeking Call A. 1'. 1610 I Save 10% $10.80 Guy ...... 7.-..V, i v - • • • . . . . .290 ■P ,1007 Bangs Are., A bIjiir>' .Park Project A: Sun nnrfldd Aves (Open to 0i00 P . 31.)' games with thi Temple Tenors or- Denham ...... 282 Joseph B. Elyi Mgr. J Tel. 4525 1 BLUME’S QUAINT SHOP I Strassburger’s outfit, or for that Atkinson ...... 280 Weaks usually appear along the Our ser*ic«s aY&UaWe to all re­ RADIO Devlin ...... 280 gardless of financial circa Distances; 1 09 South Main Street ■ matter, any conibination that Ocean Jersey coast early in the Spring f n m i i i i i'.-i.- i i'ii i- i :! -i i i i i i i i ^ Grove can send fo rth ... .This year, and are most abundant late in July. 410 Main Street, Asbury Park, N. J., Telephone 5630 Al says, the Army ball club is go­ They disappear late in Autumn. wtwiHHifHuwmqfmin—arL i -: . SI’ KCIAr/ : ^ ing great guns, having; stopped, a Individuals They are greedy biters and are NORTH END Crossley.. W«slier, CniuplHelj* reljulil, . ffuarf, .;7 .2 8 1 it 11 h’i'tl,’? 2 H e l m i lt va cun in cleaners $!M)5 couple of the Whitesville league W. Herbert easily taken by any soft white bait. ! SAMUELS i SCOTT‘S 11 ml up. .1 year nuarantee. Uepalr all makes . . . .275 teams, and is willing to take all Anderson-. 1 I LOCK EXPERT of radios washers, etc. * J . Herbert ....224 . <*> ■•> •!> comers in their class If you Rodmen are still awaiting the | Special Prices For I f Hotels and Booming Houses | TAXIS fellows in the temple or at Strass- first croaker to put in its appear­ Iburgers want to take on this up ance. This fish, named because of | Paints and Varnishes | and coming gang, drop us a. note Terrors Win Over the croaking sound it makes when = Scrccn ^Vlre "Window Screens 5 Mergaugey’s Taxi m Screen Boors • ” Telephone 6I» 1IAV Olt NIOHT cpught, was placed on the monthly Cars for all Occasions also I.ocal and Lotiff PIstanrc 3IovIng Raiders by 8 to 4 prize list by the Fishing Club, but I YALE KEYS - CHAKTKItKI) HISSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS J Ten Pins' Duck Pins | *C0 SOVTII JfAIN. STKKET • . ; OCKAN GltOVE, N^_J. the first one is still to be landed. I 2 for 25c Despite the four run homer by •Kingfisli. have dropped, off, and s Facing Wesley L a k e I WINDOW CLEANING Tom Eadie, the Temple Terrors no: striped bass have been landed §10 A. M. to 12 (Midnight) § 1 719 Bangs Ave., Asbury Park i gave the Green Raiders a 8 to 4 since Saturday when George Mac | Instructions' Free to Beginners | 1 Tel. A. P. 1558 S . SHORE WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY beating Friday nifeht at the Fire­ Kay and William Snyder were suc­ ...... 63 New York Ave., Ocean Grove men’s field, behind the pitching of cessful. MacKay’s striper was his aiiiiitiiiiuiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir Steve Weilert, who . limited the first in twenty years./ | Try Newest Thrill! - FLOOR WAXING DONE BY MACHINE Raiders to eight • hits while his Bill Banks, 'Cobby Bennett, Joe Phone 237-J - '.. E. HERTFELDER mates were collecting, thirteen. Sandford and MacKay were among B ert Baker and L arry' March both those in luck during Wednesday’s To relieve or see Al Swenarton, 142 Abbott hit-1,000 at'bat for the winners. weak run. j Ice Cream Garden ] Misery of COLDS avenue.. i .and by the %vay, Al re­ Also Famous Feature of the game was the Membership in the Club is in­ I ’- And | . Liquid ports that, the recent Knights of home run by the Raider pitcher creasing weekly and the group.now Tablets Honor Jr. tilt came to an end with with the bases full, as Eadie tried Salre stands at 215. Nose Drops the count being 22-6 for the Con­ to dq what his mates had failed to- j Tea Room f Conffh Drops querors, not a mere 18 as was pre­ do—win. the contest; A minor in­ [ 48 Pitman Avenue | I Motor Boats Try “Bnb-My-Tlsm”—•. viously reported. y jury marred the contest, as Red ROUND TABLE MEETS A Wonderful Liniment | ON The Army has secured thc ser­ Lichty, catching for the Terrors | Ocean Grove ■ | •••MMIMMaiMHIlaMMMMaaHS Ladies Hold Gathering A t Home vices of Joe (Did you read my “caught” a foul tip in the eye. The Of Mrs. Mac Dougal poem) Palaia, Henry Roehrich and injury, while for the moment pain­ f Wesley Lake § Wilbur R. Guyer § The Ocean Grove Round Table Hoffman Coal Co. Frank Frick, and so are in a fa v ­ ful, was not serious. | Between Asbury Park I Field Street, Avon, N. J. Successor to ; . J orable position as far as ball play­ met Monday evening at the home With the Terrors .now ahead by a | and Ocean Grove | Telephone^ Asbury Park 5267 WILLIAM YOUNG • ers go, with these newcomers game, it is reported that the Raid­ of Mrs. Ida MacDougal, 36 Benson matching skills with the regular ers are. anxious for, a return en­ avenue. Miss Gertrude Orvis: read I SPEEDWAY CARS I r PLUMBING AND } lineup of Charlie Garon, Ryan, Del- counter to even the victories. “Soldiers Prefer Best Sellers, Plays | and CATERPILLAR | and Podtry to stories of War”;' I BRAKE SERVICE I lett, Mieras and others, . . .so it’s a I 3rd Ave & Boardwalk | | HEATING { challenge to Teniplers aiid Strass- “Railways, Prepare For. Any. Emer­ I BATTERY SERVICE I I CARS INSPECTED I | Estimates Given 2 burgers, .let’s see you take them' JOAN CRAWFORD COMING gency,"- was given by Miss Laura | Asbury Park | | STORAGE TIRES | up...'...' Lane; Mrs. Ida MacDougal told of DAILY-3 P.M. | 64 Main Avenue,:Ocean • GroVe • To Be Featured In “A Woman's “The Indian Canoe Being the Boat I OBSTACLE GOLF ] ❖ •$><$> ^ Telephone 428 Harry Low, the Neptune- cop, , Face,” At Strand On Monday . Most Quickly Built” ; “Beavers Out­ | (The_GoIf Course with | I NEPTUNE I Reitz Model Bakery I'.: ' ' - I certainly disregards his name when “A Woman’s'Face,” will be the wit Highway Officials . in Battle 47 Pilgrim Pathway | the windmill) | f AUTQ REPAIRS I he gets on .the pistol range, for chief attraction at .the Strand then- Lasting 18 Months was given by OCEAN GROVE | 4th Ave.; & Boardwalk 1 shooting Wednesday against Ocean ' tre for three .days: starting on Miss Mary Elliott Dunham; Miss !-'. Auto Repairing | Grove, he came through with'an­ . Monday, a? the boardwalk theatre Orvis read “The New Englanders I RAY ELLIS | other of those 299’s that make peo­ I presents the story of the crudest are Maples,” by Robert Tritsram tfiiiiiiiiiniMiiiii'iiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiCi | Stockton and. So. Main St. S B. F EDDES ple look up and take notice when Coffin; Miss Laura Lane “Roses” 1: Ocean Grove. Tei. 7727 | -woman on; the continent, featuring ■JEWELER he comes along.. . We watched him Joan Crawford in a new -type role, by Wifred Wilson Gibson; Mrs. I Centennial f ! GREGORY’S I once at the Allenhurst range, and .with Melvyn Douglas and a superb MacDougal "The Trees” by Bliss 1 HOME MADE CANDIESI Watch Repairing Carmen; Miss Dunham, -‘‘The Leaf” held our breath, with'.'all. the other supporting, ca^t. f Shoe Rebiiilders j i FRESH EVERY HOUR | Best Prices For Old Gold, folks along the line as Low hit 100 For three days starting on by Dante Rossett; Mrs. Harry, Eg- I 63 Main Ave., Ocean Grove . | I SPECIAL - f I SALT WATER TAFFY I Appraised Free in slow fire, 100-in time fire and lcy, “The Red .Wood Temple,” by I Q UALITY comes first— | Thursday, the Strand will present | MAIL HOME A BOX | 1 PERMANENT WAVE I 57 Main Avenue then—pfft,—dropped one point in Duncan Mac -Duffy; Dr. Grieve, fi we have it. | Tyrone Power, in his latest pic­ Ocean Grove. rapid fire to come out with the gave a talk on “Emblem Tree of | SE R V IC E comes next—we | 1 Karamei Krispy Popcorn 1 ture; .“Blood and Sand,” a thrilling $3.50 . PoBt Office Building L o w specialty-.—29£) out of 300,... love story brought to the screen in .the various Countries.” Miss Dun­ I give it. i | CARMEL and NUT SHOP | Which, by the way, ain’t hay chil- technicolor. Selected short sub­ ham read a Tribute to Ignace Jan | SATISFACTION is- what § | 50 Main Avenue ■' I Three Items for $1.00 1 l u n . ... ;■ jects will accompany both of these Padenviski. . I we all want—>ve guarantee j I it. ' S | 'Ocean Grove | Well that’s about all for now, so features. . v.-' The next meeting will be held I Open year round in Asbury Park | if you hear of any sports stuff, you Now playing at the playhouse is July 28th at the hme of Mrs. A. V. | Telephone A. P. 8960 | I At Convention Hall, Boardwalk 1 727 Bangs Avenue | think -would be interesting here, “The Great-American Broadcast,” Sharp, 77 Heck avenue, at which alM ltllllllW tailllllliaillllllllulllllllllllltllklllll 111111111115 drop us a line, and in the meantime Asbury Park | ! Howard L. Smith 1 and “Scattcrgood Baines,” both of time the country Arabia will be 1 ' ■ •• - - . i watch Ed Holl’s batting average go which boast ah- all-star cast, ii*': . studied. 1 -> t . HAZATSKT Tel. for Appointment 8220 | = (Som nor to Angle. A Smith) a I g- ' • up.-. ..we didn’t believe that .222 iiiiiiriiiniiiiiianaliatiiui?tii!iinaiiaiia>ii)iatii}iiiisiiiiiif stuff any more than we believed We Guarantee . I Call ! that .860 s tu ff. . . .Did Y o u? Ton. wm Wot Have Foot | Plumbing | Trouble It Yon Bring MORE FOR YOUR NICKEL Tonr B&OM To ! RADIO C A B ! Prompt Dully pellrerr The highly efficient military Phone Belmar 8IS-J.2 | Tinning and Heating J forces of Haiti, Santo Domingo THE JUST WRIGHT | . Asbury Park . | CLOVER LAWN end Nicaragua were organized and R E N T A N A L L E Y ORTHOPAEDIC POULTRY FARM HARDWARE trained by United StateB Marines. Half an Hour, Half a Dollar SHOE REPAIR SHOP OLEXDOLA, K. J. . . Quality White Table Eggs, Paints and Oils TAXI SERVICE | 203 BOND STREET especially produced for your | Day and Night Service I ASBDRZ PARE, N. J. Table by vigorous, healthy | Also Stand At Police Booth, - Chickens on our own Farm. 151 Main Avenue! [Call A. P. 8900| 1 North End : | Fancy Fresh Killed and r»iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiii'iiiiiiiniiiininiinnnnini!iH Dressed Poultry r OCEAN GROVB.-N. J I CENTURY CAB CO. 1 • • • '! W; V. ;*• s North End Pavilion, Ocean 1 iHA - " ' B. D. I Belmar S. I. ;,y: I ^ BAOTffa AreMie * - ‘ | Dledrlch Kobeke, Prop. :_,^igijloiPiijininiiiiiiiiriijinniu«uiDim ii»inm uiiiiiii^ For Local News Read The Ocean Grove Times just completed the erection of a ed. ‘Verbal tiffs between-Chief tat partment, n jxtoir THE SHORE TIMES Fitkin Board Names handsome brick smokestack &t its Police White; ^airm an. Boyce and youths, -with Harold WiUiamt ^oa . .. And Occan Grove/Times Committeeman Hulsbart v?ero -the The Point of View I hree New Members electric and water plant, Bradley assistant chief; Billy Gilbert, engi­ P u b lish e d ’ F r id a y Beach, The new pipe.was 125 order of the' evening as the ques­ neer; Jim Ferris, assistant;- and IIOMEtt D. KHI'S 13K, Editor and Publisher. There is no advance information feet high, and was the highest tion continued throughout the members Ray DeHart, Bill Borden, FRANK In WILGUS, Local Editor where the next sit-down strike on a SIXT5T-FOUU 31 AIN AVENUK, OCEAN OBOVE, NEW JERSEY Miss M. C. Pillot, stack along the coast. meeting. It was also decided;.at Paul- Strassburger, Bill.. Schwartz,., Telephone 7 . > defense project will be staged, but Mrs, Walter Steinbach, The North Esd hotel company ■the meeting that it being danger­ Dick , Gibbons and Dick Lyon. Al SUBSCRIPTIONS: $1,50 yearly; $1.00 semi-annually; 60c. quarterly or 4c. the opinion of the experts, is that Judge J. Edward Knight Named was incorporated In Trenton; list­ ous to transport criminals, to the Catley was the mascot of the, and postage per copy, postage paid in the United States; Canada $2.00 and it.will not be staged anywhere near Foreign, $2.60 a year. To Governors; Officers Elected ing $25,000 in capital stock, with Freehold jail in police designated group.' . . ADDRESSES changed on request—always give former address. to a samp of United :States. Mar­ the incorporators . being Samuel cars, the department would, hire Fourteen tax appeals were h'ear,:5 ADVERTISEMENTS; Rates will be furnished by us on request. ines.—Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma . WATCH (TIIE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPHUTION OF At the. meeting, of the Board,of. Margerum, Herbert P. Margerum private cars for the run. It was in Neptune township, but the • YOUR SUBSCRIPTION „ . City. _ Governors of FitkinMemorial Hos­ and W alter Gravatt. pointed out that friends of tl con­ county tax board allowed reduc­ Entered as second-class mall at the Ocean Grove postoffice The huge new. United States pital held recently,; the following George Bainear, Ocean Grove victed could easily spot > police tions amounting to less than $5,- ' new members of the Board of Gov­ postmaster, was standing outside marked car and attempt a rescue. 000 for the entire group. Assessor THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER-PLACE battleship. New Jersey is way ahead of schedule. Now the next' ernors were elected; his office one morning Sri conversa­ Bobby Gilbert was named- chief Shreve made the report to the Our American Responsibility thing will be fort Mayor Hague of Miss Matilda C.' Pillot, of Sea tion with Frank Ta'ntuiri, when one. of the Ocean Grove Junior fire de­ township committee. 1, Jersey City , to take, the credit.— Bright! Mrs. Walter Steinbach, of of the post office clerks ran up and ■ “We have recently observed two days in the United Los Angeles. Times. West Allenhurst.: Judge. J. Edward .warned of him something burning, States, which have traditional and patriotic significance Knight, of the1 Monmouth ..County “It smells like wool,” the clerk Flag Day on June 14th and Independence Day on July 4th A n : Altoona school teacher said Circuit Court. cried, “ your oifice must be on fire,” . . . THE PIONEER OFFICE. . These two holidays have had vast, significance for every to one o f her pupils the other day, The folloWing officers of the “ Have no fear,” the- postmaster calmly replied,1 “ Don't you see Mr, American in this year of 1941,” writes Joseph W. Martin “ Now, if your father owed the Board were elected to serv? for butcher $65, the baker $20, and. the following year: Tantnm smoking?” Jr., minority leader of the U. S. House of Representatives Governor ; and Mrs, Woodrow the grocer $40, how much would, Chairman of the Board, Mrs. Fer­ We have a fine listing of cottages and bungalows, in the current issue of the National Republic. Wilson opened the. summer white he have to pay in all,” The youngs dinand W. Rbebling; president, house .at Sea Girt, and in accord­ “It is going to tax the courage,1 patriotism, self-reli­ ster replied, “Nothing, he’d move.” Howard Corlies; ,'ice-president, J . also rooming houses and hotels for sale ance, the capitol ’ of New Jersey ance and energy and ingenuity of the American people to —Altoona Tribune. Marshal! Booker; treasurer, Louis •was temporraily moved to the state, H. .Fetter; asst, treasurer, Wilbur The information about these places is yours make certain that the flag of freedom to which we paid All recorded marks are shattered camp ground, H. Pierson; secretary, Mrs. W. A. homage on June 14th, and American Independence, to by a Wesleyan College utsdergrad A modern drinking fountain was ' for the asking . Sallee;, asst, secretary, Mrs. John which we rededicated ourselves on July 4th, shail continue who held his breath 16 minutes, 20 erected in place of the pump knoWn P. Van Kirk, and . the following seconds. And what a relief, when as “Beersheba’s Well” in Auditori­ to mean to America what they have meant in the past. members of the executive, commit­ NOW IS A CIOOD TIME TO BUY the prof called on someone, else.:— um park.,,, “It is going to require not only great vigilance, but a tee Mrs. Walter J. Bim ws, Mrs, Detroit News. consecretad devotion to country, to liberty and a profound G. Albert .Lyon, Mrs. Wm. Barclay After a young boy had bee;, res Are your furniture and personal goods insured , Harding, Mrs.; Nicholas G, Rutgers, cued' from the surf by .North End faith in Almighty God, to keep our symbol of liberty unsul­ Threads of rayon have replaced John S. Applegate, Frederick Pre- life guards the youngster refused against fire ahd: theft lied and to preserve and perpetuate our independence. silk in the well known dollar bill. „ ■ , , .. , , . ' i Unghuysen, -Morton L. Newhall to reveal his identity for fear of However, the old parting advice- T - . ,, „ , A few desirable plapes to rent for August “Tremendous tasks and gigantic responsibilities con­ ’ with J. Marshall Booker as Chair- receiving a spanking from his par­ front us. We have in eight years accumulated the most stu­ still holds, “ Don’t take any plastic ents for. going out beyond his nickels.”—Detroit News. , depth. pendous natibnal debt ever piled up in any country in the 1 Appointed to serve as rotating world On top of that collosai debt we must now pile an­ With the number of yachts being members of the executive commit* other even greater debt, because we must build, and build commissioned by the navy steadily tec for the three months ending, on 15 YEARS AGO quickly, a national defense which will- be impregnable increasing, a few hopefuls will September 30 were: MJs. Henry A. probably start planning a regatta. Haines, Mrs. William E. Selby, {Editor's Note: These Items are against any assault wich.could come from any source at —Hartford Courant. j Miss Matilda C. Pillot, Allison taken from the back.files of the Times E. N. WOOLSTON any time in the future. That defense must be built as ef­ Stem . foe.the year 1528.) July 16, 1926 4 8 MAIN AVENUE ficiently,' as quickly, as economically as possible. We must Following the elections, the bal­ Governor A. Harry . Moore put make ourselves strong enough in long-range airplanes of Defense Bon J Qjiz ance of the meeting was devoted to T « l. 868 Ocean Grove, N. a discussion of the various prob- aside the affairs of state- and at­ J. the-necessary military types, in tanks, in ships, in guns and tended the Ocean Grove carnival, Q . What happens i f I sud- jlems in connection with the much munitions, to help maintain peace and liberty in the world Accompanied by M rs,. Moore and dcnlv n e ed the money I n u t ' needed enlargement of Fitkin Me- his-’staff,- the-Governor-received-a morial- hospital. inw»| i n t o ' a . Defense Savings most cordial welcome at the event. “We want peace, but we can have peace only by be Bond? ing prepared .for war. In this critical hour we can not af­ Speaking briefly, the Governor A. You can cash your Bond voiced his approval fox all the re ford the luxury of strikes which will retard the defense of at any time, after 60 days, 30 YEARS AGO sort’ stands, and for. which it is America. for the full amount paid, plus noted-throughout the,land. Sure! You are looking for something cheap and good. This is it. “When boys are being drafted, at twenty-one dollars any interest due you, (Editors .-Note: Those Items are Q, Do many Bond own­ taken from tho bark flies of tho Times A lively session of the township Ocean Grove duplex cottage. 6 Rooms on each side. Price, a month^the people demand they have the guns, the ships for the year 1511.) ers casis their. Bonds 7 committee resulted when the ques- $1,700—$500 cash,. $1,200 may remain on mortgage, and.the planes to equip them for their, efforts. We must A. No. People . .want; to Ju ly 15, 19 11 tibn o f lighting cars parked on the not fail he boys who are laying their.jobs, their futures and help arm America against all Phe Ocean Grove association has township streets at aight was rajs-. their lives upon the altar of security for their country.” attacks. In many cases, peo­ Insurance ple ara putting every cent See us for insurance of every description—Fire, Theft, Rent, Slice Of Life At Fort Dix they can spare into Defense General Liability, Compensation, Plate Glass and Automobile, Bonds and Stampis. Some are , Classified Advertisements In other words • In the recent maneuvers of the 44th Division, which doing this by asking employ- i Advertisements for these columns should be In the oHlce of *‘The is stationed at Fort Dixx, the Red Army was ordered' to ers or banks to withold part Times" NOT LATER THAN 12 O’CLOCK NOON Thursday of each SEE ME BEFORE YOU BUY, BURN OR SIORROW . w eek. .. take prisoner any of the Blue Army, who were to be identi­ of their salaries in order to fied by blue denims. An eager and enterprising private was buy these Bonds or Stamps CLASSIFIED AD RATE for them. 25 words Oft LESS '...... 25c. LOUIS E. BRONSON, Realtor reported to have capture what appeared to be one of the Store than 25 w ordy ...... 1 cent per word Note i— To purchase De­ * 5 times for the price of four. 53 Main Avenue ...... Ocean Grove, N. J. Blue Army, and .to have taken his complaining victim to fense Bonds and Stamps, go Copy mailed In, given to representative o'r brought to office per­ sonally mua’. be accompanied by cash or .stamps to cover cost Copy iaium«mgiaiiiiiauhii»fnyniiiiiiiniiiiniiirnnimm»npiiniini)iiiiniiiiininuniKnin»ninriPnn»HBnn>iimi;)| headquarters -where the culprit identified himself as a to the nearest post office or accepted over phone as a. courtesy and convenience to customers. farmer who had been engaged in the innocent employment bank, or .write for informa­ Bills due immediately upon presentation. of cultivating his corn. tion to the Treasurer of the United States, Washington, D. C. WANTED—Housekeeper by l ie OLD BUTTONS W ANTED—and FOR SALE Where Are The Friends of Yesteryear? week and for the season. Inquire for sale. Good prices paid. Enam­ 31-A Atlantic avenue, Ocean Grove. els, brass or historical, 610 Cook­ 6 Room House, 3 Bedrooms, Bath, Hot Air H eat ...... S2,500 One of our friends who has been coming in to chat —29* . man avenue, Asbury .Park.—29* •'Only A Volunteer” 9.Rooms, Bath, Steam Heat, Can Be Used Ait Private Dwelling or 3 Apartments $3,500 every summer for the past thirty spoke a little sadly: “I "GARAGE FOR RENT—Water­ FO R RENTV—'Three 4-roora apts., proof. Cemented floor. Located at remember when I couldn’t walk the boardwalk from the Why didn’t I-.wait to be drafted light and cheerful, near ocean, 85 11 Rooms, 9 Bedrooms and Bath ...... $3,150 Delaware and Smfcury avenue. Ap­ Mt. Hermon Wav, Ocean Grove. Pathway to the North End in less than an hour. I was And be led to the train by a band ply owner. Schnable, 37 Embury Phone 4890-J .—29* 2 Lots in Interlaken—High and Dry—Owner is forced to sacri­ stopped by so many friends. I meet them no more. It isn’t Why didn’t I put in a claim for ex­ avenue.—29* fice at fraction of the origiiisl cost ...... $1,500 emption FOR RENT—Furnished apt., 7 that they go elsewhere now. No, not that. They’ve gone FOR SA L E OK EXCH A N G E— rooms, week, month or season. Oh! why did I raise my hand ? INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS much farther away than that. One of the joys of growing 12-room house nt 3 1 Abbott ave­ Cool, quiet, 67 Main avenue. Ocean Why didn’t I wait for the banquet nue, for s.' house iri St. Petersburg, Grove.-—29* "• old is the companionship of old friends; on,e of the penal­ Why didn’t I wait to be cheered? Fla, Inquire on the premises.— MEN, WOMEN!. WANT VIM? ties is to survive them.’1 Then he added with a smile: For the draftees got all the credit 29-38* Stimulants in OstreX Tonic Tab­ ALVIN E. BILLS AGENCY While I merely volunteered. FO R SA LE— Olin street, Ocean “Gueiss we old fellows will have to start making new ones lets pep up bodies lacking Vitamin fSKAL ESTA TE MORTGAGE LOANS INSURANCE Grove, 1st block from ocean, 10- Bl, Iron, Calcium,. Phosphorus. In­ —or rely on our memories.” And nobody gave me a. banquet, room house with improvements, troductory size only 35c, ‘ For sale TekpfcOBf U M 71 Main Aveette, Ocean Grove It was just the mood to recall those beautiful lines And nobody said a kind word) $2,200. Brewer and Smith, 701 at all good drug stores,—29tf Bangs avenue, Asbury Earle.—28 that might just as well have been written about Ocean The grind of. the wheels of the en­ WANTED—Cottage with 4 bed­ Grove as Portland, Me. gine H ELP W ANTED—Young man, rooms for the month of August. over 23, to drive Ocean Grove Belt “Often I think of the beautiful town Was all the goodbye I heard. J. C. Perry Agency, 69 Main-ave­ I was hustled off to camp Line bus ileference:: Apply, Ocean nue,—28- - ...... That is seated by the sea; . Garage, Bradley Beach.—28 To he trained for the next half HELP WANTED—Experienced FOR SALE Often in thought go up and down year , HELP WANTED - Saleslady, no soda dispenser, and luncheonette, And in the shuffle I was forgot- Sunday work. Snquire Ann Lonise no Sunday work, Ann Louise Candy TO-DAY’S BARGAINS MAY BE GONE TOMORROW ' The pleasant streets of that dear old town,; Candy Co., North End Pavilion, ten ‘ Co,, N orth' End Pavilion,. Ocean Atlantic Avenue, 11 Rooihs, 2 Baths—Sale Price ,.... .$2,400.00 ■ And my. youth comes back to me. Ocean Grove.—28-29* , Grove.—28-29* V' "■ I was only a volunteex-. And the verse of a Lapland song - Broadway, 7 Rooms and Bath, Corner Lot ...... $2,700.00 FOR RENT.—Bright sunny room FO R SA L E — China arid bric-a- Abbott Avenue, 8 'Rooms and Bath $2,500.00 And someday in the future with running water, to rent for Is haunting, my memory still: brac, Also hooked rugs. 27 Bath Mt. Carmel Way, 8 Rooms and Bath ...... ,$3,700.00 As my little boy sits on my knee season, kitchen privileges. 112 aventie.—28*. *A boy’s will is the wind’s will Bit. Pisgah Way, 6 Rooms, Bath, Hot Water Heat .... $3,700.00 And asks what I. did in the con­ Lake avenue,'Ocean Grove. Phone And the thought of youth are long , long thoughts.’ ” 6201.-26-30* ' Main Avenue; 6 Rooms and Bath . ; ...... ,$2,900.00 flict UPHOLSTERING — Furniture, ... _ _ , n — FOR RENT—Rooms with hot springs, mattresses,renovated. Ocean Front, Corner, Two Lots, 10 Rooms and Bath .. $7^500.00 And his little eyes, look up a t me, Innerspring mattresses made from Requests for reserved seat tickets are pouring in for I will have to look back as I ’m and cold w ater,'. beautyrest mat­ HURRY TO HURRY tresses. by the week or season. your rid hair mattress. Called far the Marian Anderson concert in the Auditorium oh August blushing Mrs, Layton, 64 Main avenue, morning, returned same day, Otto To the eyes that so trustingly peer Spies,. X223 Munroe Ave., Tel, 9. The Auditorium box office will not open until July Ocean Grove, N. J .— 28 3070.—9 tf HEAL ESTATE INFORMATION BUREAU And tell him that I missed being 30, when it is expected there will be one of those old-time MEAL LEATHER STRIPPING .. drafted and Furniture repairing. Send for B A R G A IN S in- stoves, heaters J. A. HURRY AGENCY rushes to buy good seats that: used to accompany the ap­ T was only a volunteer., and ranges. Also repaired and in­ estimates, E. Ps-ase, 520 Cookman stalled. Newman Electric Co,, 131 66 MAIN AVENUE OGEAN GROVE pearances here of Caruso and Madame; Schumarin-Heink avenue, Asbury. Park.—23-27* South Main St. Phone 1104 A . P.— —Written by a volunteer at Fort tf Telephone 4132 Residence 387-R and John McCormack. Monmouth. ROOFS OF all kinds applied and _ repaired; work guaranteed. Estj- UPHOLSTERING, draperies, First it was true British.undei’statement: “That wick­ Lawrence Nicklaus, member of1 mates cheerfully fiivcu, Can £.- tt„h n „ K j 1 nance. William Krayer, 77% Ben- slip covers, box springs,. Harry ed man”.; then, “bloodthirsty guttersnipe” ; now “the grisly the Hell Jiver., v Ijo ol Amanllo, , gaj, aveniie Ocean Grove, Phone Milberg, Inc., 5 13 Bangs Ave., opp, Texas, barnstorming parachute i a . P, -S058-J 27* Steinbach Co. Tel A. P. 2170— gang who work his wick,ed will.” What power of epithet 5i* -.-5-.;:,.-.:,. jumping group, enlisted in the MURRAY’S—“The Pants House that man Churcchill has. His closing sentence, rose to the United States Marine Corps to con­ of Asbury ' Park.” 805-807 Lake LOST—-Diamond studded Hamil­ Sauta sublime: “Out of this trial and tribulation will be born a tinue his parachute jumping. avenuo. Just off Main St, Boys ton w rist watch on black silk eord n e w glory and freedom for all mankind.” and Men’s needs supplied.—43tf near 123. Central avenue, Ocean Fifes and drums were the first FOR SALE—Two lots, 20 rooms, Grove or Bond and Cookman, An­ instruments of the United States bury Park. Liberal reward if re­ Realtor Colossal cucumbers from eighteen inches to three feet $3,500; 1 1 roorii, $2,000; 6 rooms, Marine Corps band and, while the $2,000; 3 -bungalows, $2,600; For turned to 123 Central avenue, Ocean Grove, or T el.jA . P. 6161— COMPLETE MORTGAGE AND in len^h are reported on sale in the New York markets. band soon acquired a variety of rent, yearly $45 a month; apart­ 29-30* - Well, if one is going to have indigestion, one might as well instruments, fifes were retained by ment, all prices; Hotels, -rooming •' f INSURANCE SERVICE houses, stores, cafeterias. Mary L. have it in a big way. - the Marines until 1881. Walker, 64% Mt. Hermon Way.— FO R SA L E—Furnished, 12 NOTHING tO O SMALL OR TOO LARGE rooms, $3,500; SI rooms $2,601); X8 -II- 29* FOR US TO HANDLE . Time movc3 backward. in the rooms, $3,000; 38 rooms, $S,690; 23 It is said that the average American hom£ being built FOR SALE—A very good pur­ rooms, $4,000; 25 rooms, $3,500; S Inquire: 29 South Main Street, Neptune Marines’ Hymn, “From the Halls chase sf a weekly newspaper, est. rooms, $3,600; 9 rooms, >53,500! 9 has decreased by one room since 1.926. But the decrease in of Montezuma to the Shores of over 100 years, is now wsulable for rooms, $3,000; 8 rooms,. $2,800; (Directly Opp. Main Avenue Gates) cost of building is not visible. Tripoli.” The Marines were cam­ a live up-to-date publisher in a Bungalows—;i rooms, $2,200; 6 paigning in Tripoli in 1805 and they Gcuhty Seat) with a population of rooms, $2,000; 6 rooms, $800; B 5,000. Priced right, N. A. Keeler, rooms, $1,750. Also vacant lots Phones: 8448-8449 July 31 will be Founders’ Day for Ocean Grove. Plans entered the Halls of Montezuma in 245 First Avenue, Manasquan from $300 up. Heinz Agency, 2 30 for a big celebration in the Auditorium are in the making. Mexico Gity in 1847:,"> ri- •Beach, N, ...... ' • Main avenue, Ocean Grove.—29-33* |-',v^ • FRIDAY; JULY-18, 194F* PAGE P J V B

Mrs. L. Harold Dey, of Allen­ Conference on Evangelism—Au­ July 26—Grand Concert of Mu­ AMONG THE HOTELS £niuinlllinittili|i[iiiiiilliliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiil!iliiiiiBiiiiiatiiiilliii'iitininiiiiluiiiilllillHitiiiTii{iiiiiiiiiiiifilllltf*'4 IN AND OUT OF town, is visiting with ,her parents, gust 11 to 16— sic Week. ' vi' Mr, and Mrs. G. William Schwartz, . This daily conference at 11:00 July 31—Founders’ Day. John Albatross—Mr. and Mrs. Van j JI thought for tbe Wtek End 12Vs Embury avenue. A. M. and 7:30 P. M., i n ‘the S. Yeo. i Dyke, Upper Darby, Pa.; Mrs. OCEAN GROVE July 27-Aug. - 2—Bible Lovers' Merton Thompson, Hollis, L. I.; I By Rev. John Pemberton; Jr. Mrs. James Duguid, 122 Pilgrim; Temple, will aim to create a new Miss Caroline Deckert, E. Orange; g Pastor of St. Paul’s Pathway, has motored to Stony interest in "Evangelism and to find Conference: Mrs. Lottie Laity, Brooklyn; Mrs. "■iiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiniiiKjitiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiTitiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiitiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiinji Point, N. Y., to visit with Mrs. methods for our day. Dr. Roland July 30—Camp Fire. E» Tailar; New. York City; Miss LIFE'S TRAFFIC JAM ; ; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knight, Andrew Todd Taylor, of that place. Q. Leavel, of Atlanta, Ga., will be Aug. 2-3-^Salvation Army Week Jeannette Freund, Billy, Jackaoh “Honk-Honk-Honk-—-Frayed nerves, sharp words, irritability vo­ of St; Louis, Mo., are spending the End, Heights; Ward Mitchell, New York calized plus a few unmentionables, bent fenders, etc., arid you find your­ Miss Lucille ,Syms, 116 Clark one of the speakers. city; Lewis B. Davies and Wife, week at 21’ Heck avenue. Aug. 4-8-^International Union of self in one of the daily traffic jam s! But you say, “ what can one do- avenue, is recovering from a ma­ Bible Lovers Conference—July Maplewod; Mr. and.Mrs. John W. .about it ? ” T h at's'ju st the question. What can one do about it? It • Miss Anna T. Meyers, of Phila­ jor operation: which she recently 27 to August 2— ’ . Gospel Missions Conference., Slack, Binghamton, N. Y.; Mrs. helps to untangle the situation if the cop and the autoist keeps cool. delphia, is stopping in. Ocean Grove Aug. 9—-Concert of St. Paul’s underwent at tlie Flushing hospital, This season's Bible lecturer is Clarence Mount, Yardville, N-: J-! Honking the horn doesn't start a stalled motor. Losing your temper at,the Aurora, 6 Atlantic avenue, Church. Marian Anderson, So­ Mrs.. Elsie. Randall, Mrs. J. W; doesn’t make the car run any smoother. Calling names doesn't untangle New. York. Dr. Crossley Morgan. He lectures Wythman, Mrs. Wm. Deck, Tren­ for her 45th season, prano; . i ■■ locked fenders. The best we can do about it possibly is, to be able to Miss Rosetta E. Voorhees, for­ on the books of the Bible, follow­ ton; Miss Lillie Sanger, New York take it when the traffic jam. finds us in the middle of it. Aug 11-16—Conference on Evan­ Mr, and Mrs. Charles E. Stiut, merly of Ocean Grove, is at the ing in the footsteps of his famous city; Mrs. Harriet Blackburn, New Life’s traffic jams are not any easier to unlock,: Every once in a gelism. ' - York city; E .. E- Price, Washing­ while we find ourselves so completely surrounded with difficult situa­ of Haddon Heights, N. J., have ar- Bosworth, 509 Third avenue, As­ father, Dr. G. Campbell Morgan. rived-at.the Majestic hotel to spend Aug. 16—Young People’s Con­ ton, D. C. tions that a traffic jam looks like a Sunday school picnic compared to bury Park, for the summer. His lectures last year won many the situation in which we find ourselves. Quite often we begin to honk the summer months. . : friends.; This- Conference will be cert, - - Grand Atlantic—Misses Evelyp Mr.' and Mrs. F. H. Gallagher and Estella Baily, Pottstown. Pa.; the horn, get irritable, excited and lose our patience and our temper. . Miss A- Gyger, of Philadelphia, held in the Temple with sessions Aug. r 18—Annual Pennington We blow up. But blowing up seldom takes one up, it usually leaves one and daughter, Rosemary, of Bronx, Banquet at North End Hotel.' Mrs. E. R, Johnson, Mrs. D. B. Ab- is now in Ocean Grove, where she at 11:00 each morning and at 7:30 bett, Miss E. Rothmann, Miss Mary down. What can we do about it? Even in a traffic jairi. the,only space- will vacation here until the end of Aug., 30—Auditorium .' Ushers wilt; spend the summer months at each evening. Dr. Will Houghton Douglas, George Lepper, Fred that is clear seems to -be the space above the car. Cars haven’t wings- August at 31 Atlantic avenue. , Annual Banquet: as yet. Perhaps the one thing that will help is the upward look when 9 Bath avenue. will speak August 1 at 11 A. M. • Adams, Mrs. Ida M. Brwn, Miss Mrs. Charles W. Jeffrey-Smith, Aug. 21—Choir Concert. Ethel M. Brown arid Niece, Mrs. E. the outward look! doesn’t help'us to go ahead. No, you don’t need to Miss Anna Hardy, for many Salvation Army ' Visitation— stick your head out of the window for the upward look. Just breathe a of Shelbyville, Tenn., is stopping in Aug. , 22-Sept. 1—Annual Camp K. Parr and Daughter Mary, M>33 years with .the C. C. , Clayton- de- Week End, August 2 and 3— Lillian C. KaiWser, Mrs. Elizabeth prayer for guidance and if you are sincere the guidance will come and Ocean Grove with her mother, Mrs. Meeting. ■' ‘V;-.- often in the most unexpected way! :. paiftment store, hasjoined the staff This annual visit of this “Army Parr, W'Hiani T. Conklin, jr., and Wallace Reed, 119 Abbott avenue. Fam ily Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. One wonders what Jesus would do if He'were set down (humanly o f;! H, C. Openshaw’s stationery of the Lord’’ is au event of major speaking) in -the midst of our perplexities today. How would He act Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Perkins and MELITA GUESTS EVENT ' Pearsall and Family, Miss Eliza­ atotc, 60 Main avenue. '■/ importance to the friends o f Ocean and react to the situations that daily confront us? How did He act in daughter, MisS Eleanor Perkins, of beth G. Voigt and Daughters, Miss Grove as well as to Army partici­ Ocean Grove Visitors Hold Sing Jane Metterwald, Miss Dorothy M. His day? In the first place many of our mental and spiritual traffic Mr. and Mrs. Eiarl Erb, and sons Newark, N. J., are located for the jariis, financial'too, are of our own making. He wouldn’t have been pants. The detailed program will A t Mam Avenue Hotel. Richter and. Daughter, Brooklyn. M ^shall and Robert, of Pottstown, summer at their cottage, 55 Broad­ be issued by the Army. ^They will foolish enough - to - get into- some of the situations, into which, we" so • _Pa4! were week-end guests of Mr. As in former years, Melita guests blithely enter. But one thing is certain, He would not lose His patience way;. • • •: . . assign speakers, singers and mu­ an a Mrs. Wallace Reed, 125 New are maintaining the’ traditions of nor His temper, nor go off “half cocked” as we say. He. was saved George M. Dey, Civil War veter­ sicians for all the regular services ROAD PROGRAM CUT ?rom life’s sorrQwful mistakes because He kept Himself constantly in the House of Hospitality by their York .avenue. , , an, of Newark, N. J., is spending of the Grove to be held while they the will of His Father. Such an attitude would save us from a great celebrated Hymn Sings on Sunday Resurfacing Of -9th, 10th and 11th After spending several weeks in the summer with his daughter, Mrs. are here. General Evangeline many of our bad situations. Once in a difficult situation, He would not evenings throughout the summer Aves. Will Be Only ,22 Feet Eakt Orange, and Glen Ridge, N. A. L. Casperson, 36 Seaview ave­ Booth will sp eak .■ compromise, no not for a second but find the w ay out under God’s di­ J., jMiss Martha Breakey returned season. In order to curtail expenses, ap­ rection. It) is difficult to live the Christian life'today. But it can be nue. . . ' < . , : international Union of Gospel done, if we are willing to follow in the steps of the Master. Each this week to her home at 77 Heck Last Sunday’s program was fea­ propriations for improvements of Mrs. Irene B. Jackson, of 32 Pit­ Mission Conference:—August 4 and moment He kept His life under God’s control. It is our high privilege aveiaue. vy.;;:;-:-. -V man avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. John ,8— s tured with baritone solos by Rev. several streets in the Bradley Park to be able to do the same. If will cut across our selfish ambitions, our . Mrs. Jean LeFurge and her. two Newbon, and daughter, of the' A l­ For eighteen consecutive years C. B, Adams of Winston Salem, section were cut by the Neptune personal desires, our pride, but such a program of daily living iri con­ township committee Tuesday night. tact with-the Father, will not only,save us from the folly of our un­ grandsons, Marshall and Raymond, lenhurst hotel, Central avenue, are these workers, iii the Lord’s vine­ N. O. Pastor Adams is in charge o f the Moravian Church there,' and guided wills, 'but, also lead us through'many :a difficult situation, of :0ackerisack, N. J., were guests spending some time , at Walpole, yard hove conducted a series of The report on roads was made by throughout-the valley of the shadow out into the sunlight'and ,beside this week pf Mrs.-L. C. Briggs, 114 Me.v • ‘ /• , services in the Temple with ses­ a t present he is engaged, in com­ Charles S.' Loveman, streets chair­ still waters and Into green pastures. Will you dare to trust Him arid sions morning, afternoon and eve­ piling a Song Book adapted to the man. The 1940 road program to follow where He leads? He’ll never let you down. . \ Heck avenue. Mrs. A. D. Pittenger, of Free­ needs of the church. Rev. and Mrs. J. Franklin Haas, hold, is spending the summer at ning. We are honored to have improve Seventh, Eighth and Ridge avenue will be complete, also the Baltimore Md., are spending a week 86 lit. Tabor Way, with Mrs. Eu­ them here this year. We highly Mrs. Wm. P. Gano, jr., of Eas­ resurfacing of Ninth, Tenth and at the Sampler Inn, Main avenue. genia Egney, of Los Angeles, Cal., value the work they are doing. ton, Pa., and Miss Amy Eichen- Eleventh avenues. However, ex­ Rev. Haas is pastor of the First and Miss C. S; Austing, of Brook­ Program mailed on request;' berg, o f Bethlehem, Pa., presided Jacob Grossman General, Daily Program—July 1 cept for small portions, the streets Methodist church, Baltimore. lyn,Who are stopping at the same, at the piano. Mrs. Chas. Eichen- to August 30— will be surfaced over a width of .. . - Mis3 Louise Putnam, well known address. , ' berg and Miss Evadore Eichenberg, Young People’s Meeting—Daily of Bethlehem, sang duets, , while only 22 feet, instead of curb to Shoe Store dramatic soprano, is stopping for ' Many congratulatory messages at 9 A. M., in the Young People’s the. Misses. Jeanne De Boer , arid curb, ’ • '■ Comfortable Summer Footwear several weeks at the Columbia Ho- were received yesterday by G. Wil­ Temple. During July in charge of Mae Casteline of Paterson, N. J., Tax collections for June report­ —telrMain4venue,-Also-stoppinK-at liam Schwartz, -72%-Embury ave­ , „, RED CROSS And Re_v.~ G e6 rg eG D ilw o ftH 7 _D.—D., also sang and pipped. ed by Collector Walter H. Gravatt the Columbia, is John Ring, oper­ nue, as he celebrated his birthday. POLLY PRESTON Shoes Secretary of the Atlantic District amounted to $67,554. The ampunt atic coach of New York. A quiet family gathering was held On Friday evening next ,the For Women American Bible Society and during guests, are planning an evening of included $33,690 in. 1941 taxes and ; Major Mary. Page, retired Salva­ at the' home last; evening in honor 708 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park August Rev. Robert C. Wells, D. fun and; frolic in the playing of $14,858 in 1940 taxes. tion Army officer, of St. Louis, of the event. , D., Pastor Logan Methodist Church, . Est.- 1939 ■ games and iri the singing of heart W. Stanley Applegat^, health'of­ Mo„ has arrived for the summer Carroll Hampton Francis, M. D., viiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiairiiiiiiiiiiiiitiaM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiit?; Philadelphia, Pa. Music under the songs. -; / : ficer, in a report to the board of and is stopping in Ocean Grove U. S. Navy retired, and his mother direction- , ofvWalter D.’ Eddowes, Mrs. John Tuthill of Philadel­ health preceding, the. committee with Mrs. Messerve,.98 Mt. Tabor Mrs. Caroline A. Francis, of Cam^.]pianist. >, phia, and Miss Norreen Stoveken, meeting, said that there had been a /W ay. • ■■ den; N. J., arc guests at the Johns­ ' Abundant Life^Meeting—Week­ BIGGEST VARIETY OF WHITE HATS “ splendid response” on the part of . Miss Ruth R. White, 91 Main ton cottage, 67 Stockton avenue. days at 10 A. M., in the Taber­ New York city, are arranging the physicians, employers and employ­ All Latest Summer Models avenue, is among the 250 students Dr.' Francis, an authority on the nacle. July, Rev. Carlisle Hub­ program. Dr. Alden Green of ees to the cooperative food hand Como in and look around—We have the Hat you are look­ attending the twenty-second ses- early history of New Jersey, has bard, D. D. August, George W, Beaver Falls, Pa., is aiding and lers’ certificate program. ing for. Also full line of matron hats . sion o! the MiddVebury College the; distinction of discovering' old Honsori, D. D. Clarence Kohlmann, abetting the committee with his : Bread Loaf School of English this F6rt Nassau, one mile north of pianist; A. J. Versoy, leader of fund of good humor. 98c and $1.85 summer at Middlebury, Vt. Paulsboro ’and built by the Dutch singing. WOOLMAN’S Large Selection of Pastel and White Bags ...... , ..98c. Winfield Ackerman, of DeLanrt, in 1634. This discovery has caus­ Children’s. Services—Daily at 9 Strassburger’s You Always Save When You Buy ot Fla;, was-a recent visitor in Ocean ed much discussion among New A. M., in Thornley Chapel, Mrs; Jersey* historians ^during the past PARIS HAT SHOP Grave, stopping at the Sampler.Inn, A. H. Leo, leader. Evelyn Allen, ; Market 3UAUTY MARKET! Main avenue, while here. He also’ year; pianist. 436 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park Pilgrim Pathway and Olin - Street 125 Heck Avenue | Open Evenings ’till 9:00; Sat. 'till 10:00. Telephone 4831-J visited with Mr. and Mrs. William, Junior Services-rWeekdays only Telephone Asbury, Park 1749 Ocean Grove Winter and Miss Ruth I. Winter, at 9 A. M., in the Auditorium. Dr. Telephone 963 1S4 Mt. Hermon Way. . John Pemberton, jr., leader. The Oldest Independent General Market in Ocean Grove Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Burt and ■ Camp Meeting—August 22 to ■ children Bobby and Doris, of Kings- PROGRAM September. 1--^. ' 1 NOW MAKING FRESH | FOR THOSE SHORT TRIPS TO THE ton, N. Y,j Mrs. Anna Waller, of The Camp Meeting preachers are Get One of Our Famous Box 1 POTATO SALAD I STORES, MOVIES, BOARDWALKS, ETC. Delmar, Del., and Mrs. K atie Dock- a . ■ ' ■ : g July 27; A. M. and P. M.—Dr. F, the Rev. Dr. E. G. Homrighousen ; Lunches to Take to the Beach ■ ety, and Mrs.' Nora Powell, of Wil-. IT’S EASIER, CHEAPER, SMARTER TO Crossley Morgan, Concord, N. C, who will preach each morning. He Sandwiches and Delicious Home jnington, Del., are guests of Mrs. is well known to lovers of Ocean | Fresh -killed Jersey Roast-1 Ju ly 30, A. M. and P. M.—Dr. Home Cooked Foods to Take Out , Jennie Nace, 77 Heck avenue. Grove, having been the Camp Meet­ Harold 'B. Smith, Moderator, Pres­ f ing Chickens, Home- | Mrs. Yale Belcher, of Hartford, ing preacher for the past two sea­ Have y o u byterian General Assembly. • | Killed Fryers ridden Conn., daughter of Mrs. I. A. Shaw sons. With him will be associated August 3, A. M.—Dr. Will , A Full Line i and Capons | our of the Shawmont, Ocean avenue, is as the evening preacher, the Rev. doubly visiting at that hotel. Also in the Houghton, Chicago; P. M.—Gener­ Robert Shuler, long a prominent FRESH KILLED deck party from Hartford are Mrs. Sam­ al Evangeline Booth. pastor-evangelist in Los Angeles. POULTRY ? : ; ' . Fonnd | bus? It costs more to drive your car—not uel-Cadwell and daughter, and Mrs. August 10, A. M.—Dr; Basil | Top and Bottom to count the traffic hazards and men- Wednesday will be Preachers' | Round Rout ...... 39c. = . tal. anguish of summer: drivingy. Ned Cowles. . s Matthews, of Oxford, England; Day, Dr. Harold Paul Sloan pre­ iand-'-. •• Mr. and Mrs. F. AT Bishoff, and P. M.—Dr. Roland J. Leavel, .At- siding. Bishop F . J . McConnell, PRIME MEATS 1 v Home Made Pure 'I Mr. and Mrs*. C. J. Parker, of New lanta, Ga. '■■■■■>' : r - • . ." Dr. E. G. Homrighousen and Rob­ Pork Sausage COAST CITIES COACHES, Inc. • August* 17, A. M.—Dr. Harold | Strictly Fresh | . York, are stopping at the Shaw- ert Shuler, speakers. Serving Shore Communities With Dependable Bus Service Paul Sloan; P. M,—Dr. Wilbert | Jersey Eggs | inont, .Ocean: avenue.. Also at the Special Features—• All Your Needs For Picnics Shawmont is Mrs. D. J. Miliison, Westcott. July 12—Concert. SnmiimnmiinnimiiiisMsnwifimniwiniiinjiiiiitMinf : Hew York.' August 24 to 3 1, A. M.—Dr. E . July 19—Young ■ People’s Con­ Mrs. Julia K. Lake, of Nfaw York G. Homrighousen, Princeton, N . J . ; DINING cert.-'. ;,r. city, is spending the season' in P. M.—Dr. Robert P. Shuler, Los ROOM Ocean Grove at the Seacroft. Mrs. Angeles, Cal. • July. 21-26—Conference on Sac­ 79 Main Avenue,. Ocean Grove Sept. 7, A. M.—-Dr. George W. red Music. Lake is a member of the . Grand Full-Course Turkey, Steak or Sea Food Dinner...... ,5 0 c . Chapter of New York state, D.A.R., Henson; President, Ocean Gnove Talk It Over First city federation of clubs and several Association; P. M.—Dr. Norman other organizations. This is Mrs. Dunning, London, England. 1 PARKER'S L ake's 44th season at' this re so rt.: Other Sunday Services— n i i n BibleClass—From July 6 to Sep­ The first Bummet meeting of the i SEA FOOD tember 1;; in-the Auditorium at ; W. C. T. U. will, be held in Thorn­ 2:30. Teacher, Dr. Harold Paul i (W. C. PARKER) ley chapel, Pilgrim Pathway; on Investment Information and Sloan.-; - . Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. A vo­ I SEAFOOD OF ALL KINDS S u n d a y Schools—A t 2:30 o'clock Advice is But One of cal selection by Miss Helen Nel­ the Young People's Sunday School 1 FREE DELIVERY son, and a special speaker will fea- Our Many Services in. the Temple,. Joh n S. Yeo, Super­ 5 54 Olin Street, Ocean Grove ture the meeting.. intendent, ' Primary and Junior MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Open A ll Year •. Mrs. M. I. Voorhees,, of James- Sunday. School in the Tebernacle burg, N., J., is vacationing with at 2:30. Mrs. Alexander H. Leo, . : TELEPHONE 70X2 The First National Bank of Bradley Beach her. daughter, Mrs. Helen Hammen, leader. 99 Webb avenue.- Mrs. Voorhees is NIorth; End 'Pavilion—-4 P. M. ^ iikiiiiiiii! iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiitfiiiitiiniiiiiiiitii Bradley Beach, N. J. the wife of the late Milton I. Voor- Leader, George C. Miller. v hees, well-known summer visitor to South End Pavilion— 4 P. M. Ocean Grove. Leader, Rev. Alfred Wagg, D. D. '• Mr. and Mrs. William Gordon; Beach Meeting—F o o t, of Ocean sr.,'and Mr. and Mrs, William Gor­ Pathway, 6 P. M. July, Dr. G. G. BURIAL PLOTS don,' jr., and the Misses M. Van Dilworth. Roots ■ Winkle, Dorothy Temple, and Betty Conference on Sacred Music— CHOICE LOCATION ■ Wright,; of Totovra, N. J.; Mr; and Ju ly 2 1 to 26— ' : ini'. ■ J\ .-• Mrs. R Keller and daughter, Jean This conference will be conduct­ Slate, Tile, Asbestos, Slag of Union, N. J.; Miss Eleanor ed by Walter D. Eddowes,” Ocean and Built-up Roofing "Sheet. Metal Scribner, of Paterson, and Edward Grove Music Dir?ctor* He will bo Work Monmouth Beamer, of Arlington, are guests assisted by Dr. :RolIo F.'M aitland, Warm Air Heating of Mrs. L. Stapleton, 43 Embury nationally known . organist, fellow Ventilating | When The Oldest Resident Was A Youngster s Memorial Park avenue. of American Guild of Organist's; Estimates Freely Glvea I -' We Supplied Ocean Grove | Eugene Johnston,-.-manager of G. Darlington Richards, F. A. G., Terms To Suit The Purchaser ‘ chpir instruction; Geoffrey O’Hara X N BEARMORE the.Home for Incurables in .New A p ply York city, and Mrs. Johnston and famous composed who will lecture- & CO. 1 TAYLOR DAIRY CO. I ■■ daughters. Bunny and Mrs. Kath- on origin of songs and hymns; S Catlcy & Williams, Proprietors I leer^ Boyd, and the tatter’s husband Horace Wells Gilbert, th e-Volun­ 919 Third STenue, Asburf MILK, CREAM AND BUTTERMILK J J DOONER teer Choir; tone production, choice i • From.Monmouth County Farms “1 Venton Boyd, are spending : tho Park 103 Central Avenue .OceanGrove summer a t 67 Stockton .avenue. Blr, and standipl of m aterial deport­ I Phone 1970 1 T e le p Iu m Q 2 5 3 1 Johnston bought the cottage .last ment, and moral. Evening musical ;7, . . TeL 1858 :. I 142 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grove = urograms. .... SiwauuiuuKmonuKuiuuiiiui'uaiiaijwiunuiuiuuiuuauaiiaiMnauiiiauauanauftiawuiiHuiiiiauuanAuuiiiiS - - k : -.VS-' . ’ t \ ? 7'' t ’ ‘ : j' '- , .V-" ' * >y •' PAGE SIX FRIDAY* JULY 18, 1B41

timnammiiMmmniimnminmmiiimiuintuimutmiiii i County Notes ] "L.— — — .j;- Award Koad Contracts • The Monmouth county.Board of. Finest Resort Where Health and Freeholders; meeting last Wednes­ day, awarded .contracts for the im­ provement. and reconstruction of three bridges at a total cost of the Coast Pleasure Meet REFINED FAM IjS^ESOM ^^^^^^OFFER^m ro^SOM ^£CRE^ON^ $35,G23;S-1, let . contracts'for; iiia-; • terials for the widening of Broad iniiiimiiiiniiniiiiiiniimiTni niiinniiinmniniirninmnniinnmiiininnmmiiinniminiuruianmiiiniiwn— iPTiiirmHiHmmnntnimiiiiiimniimiminiiniiniiiiiiiiuiinimiiumiiuiffliim street, Red Bank, aj- a total cost of • $5,00X;10i :an a s s e <1 .on f i r s t Telephone 342 reading aresolution-.providing for American or European ..; TH 1 F ^O l IFFNM-tA-tx'* 1r Direct,yOcean Front oa the ah' appropriation of $25,000 for , Burfa:-ihg sections of . the . Mount Opens May 27 . fads Special Spring Rates Holly anil Asbury avenue roads. on Application. Booklet . Jesse A ., Howland. & Sons,. 'Sea ATHING and fishing in ocean. Fine boardwalk full Bright, received ;t>vo,of the bridge Ocean Grove’s Largest and Leading Hotel length of ocean front, connecting with Asbury Park 'contracts, that' for... reelecting- the on the north' and Bradley . Beach on the south. Two Matawan- creek bridge and paint- DIRECTLY ON THE BOARDWALK large pavilions, at North and South End; overlooking ing-the steel;- at a cost' of .‘>7,215.8J, Dining Room Over thc Ocean ocean, Boardwalk and pavilions brilliantly illuminated at and for' constructing .steel and tim­ night Auditorium seating nearly 10,000. Most powerful organ ber bulkheads in front of the bridge in the country, Great chorus, finest singers, most gifted instru- : ’and ‘ dain a t-.vSiil i Hu rs t., at-, a; cost: o f Solarium, richly carpetcd, decorated and furnished, j ; mentalists, eminent preachers, noted lecturers, Safe and sane $9,295.50 The Thomas Proctor amusements, moving pictures, bowling alleys, merry-go-round, Company, Long Branch, received over the Boardwalk swimming pool, athletic games, tennis, sbee bail. Daily meet­ ings for young and old in Temple, Tabernacle nnd Chapel. A thc contract :for' replacing a wood­ Moderate Rates en bridge on Joline avenue, Long quiet, restful Sabbath. Safest place for women ar.d children. -Steam-HeaVPrlvnte Baths Branch, with a concrete culvert at Adequate train, boat and bus service, convenient for commuters. Running Waiter in Booms The hotels ahd boarding houses herewith presented are H. W. WILLIAMS, a cost of $19,112.50. Write For Rates and Literature The Matawan creek bridge is on recomrafended to ihe consideration of intending patrons as among Owner-Manager the old Keyport-New York road. -Telephone 1492 RICHARD B. FREDEV, Manager the best houses of entertainment in this world-famous resort. The contract for the improvement- Also ROLAND APARTMENT at the JliUluirst bridge caljs. for i/SZctiS/QBlSlBllSEJS/SJSJSiE/SlSJSJBlS/S/SlSlSlS/EJBEJSlSlSfiQSlElBJSIEJSiBSIEJBlSJSiSiyiSiBiS p la l 8-32A1. Fnrnlflhed or UnlurnlBiied. Summer or Tearly Bontals. the use of 250 lineal feet of ereo- PrcnnnmfmnaiiitnnnimimmffllmmijnigQIimitTimiTni m;uJKOj”jiwmGrmmym.'mr soted timber bulkhead and '2,550 feet of steel.sheet piling bulkhead. ; TWENTY-FIRST SEASON ■ , , This will be carried out. into the' NEW lake further than at present, mak­ GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEl; ing provision for Widening the NOW OPEN . § bridge, at a later date. ’'alnd Receives Doubtful Honor’ . Directly on the Ocean ■ , ' | There must be a “ first" in every­ :v At Main Avenue . : -| thing and' to Herbert Dietrich, of | . Heiat for Cool Days European; | s Located on Wesley Lake Morganville. goes the doubtful hon­ I Within 200 Feet of Bathing Beach. | Beach and Main; Avenues, Ocean Grove | Nearest to Beaches and All Attractions § or of being the one to pay the in­ | Telephone 4194-M F. Mellor I I HIGHEST QUALITY FOOD I itial fine assessed for violation.of Hot and cold water in rooms; some'with private ITiariiij'aiia'iri;tiiBtiai;Biiiiriiiiiiariiria( South nett, 1304 Eleventh avenue, an­ We will not know dear love’s dea- Atkins avenue, entertained her nounce the engagement of their pair ; /■: V.>V granddaughter from New York city daughter, Ruth Helen, to John Wil­ For wasted fields will never care' last week. . . .. liam Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs, Never will fall for any snare, . Mrs. Margaret Vannote, Corlies John C. Burke, 108 South Atkins avenue, visited her mother in Har­ avenue, Tlie engagement.was made Nor gaze at a red moon. ':,: , , , mony last week, known on the occasion of the bride A hundred years, Elizabeth; Mrs. Olive White was hostess to elect’s 22nd birthday. No date has We’ll see no buds'astir, COLUMBIA HOTEL the Emma Hunt circle of the W- S. Ueen set for the 'wedding. Mem­ | ' 20 MAIN AVENUE , ONE BLOCK FROM OCEAN f C; S. of the West Grove Methodist bers of both families attended.' Never will feat the monster death. i Spacious Porches—Modern Conveniences 5 church, Wednesday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Burtis Cottrell were Ne'er taste life’s gall and myrrh i Public Dining Room in Connection. g her home, 301 Stokes avenue. guests. Friday of Mr. Cottrell's sis­ What will we know:, of sunshine, Mr. and Mrs. Nataniel .Jones, Biillniiiiilliiiliiliniiiiillilininiiiiiliiiiniiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiininiiuiliiiiiilliiiiiiiiniiiiliiiiliiiiiiiliiliiiiniiiniii,^ ter, Mrs. Anna Irons, 20G South At­ • rain? . . .., -• ' ■ Freehold, were Sunday' guests of kins avenue. 1 , thejr daughter and family at 113 The Neptune Woman’s Repupli- Days,' dear of gladness or of South- Atkins avenue. can club held their annual picnic at :\ pain ? : .■ .y V'v!. - ROOMS OPEN ALL YEAR Miss Helen Strudwick, Mrs. Na­ Jenkinson’s, Point Pleasant Beach. Blossoms that strew a1 sun-drench­ than Layton, 1201 Ninth avenue, Mr. and Mrs. J . Henry Dangler, ed plan? were recent guests of Mrs. Joseph .1521 Seventh avenue, announce the Clayton, 6elmar. engagement of their daughter •When we sleep ’tieath a fir. Miss Dorothea Van Dusen, 1111 Jeannette to John L. Gray, son of A hundred years, Elizabeth, Corlies avenue , is spending the Mrs. M ary E. Gray. Hollywood Life’s joys we. will not miss. summer at Eagle Bay, N. Y. avenue, West Long Branch. No sohable rates. , Mrs. Elizabeth Hurley, Mrs. Otto date has been set for the wedding. Will never feel,a loved one’s breach 16 Main Avenue Rogers, 107. South Atkins avenue, Mr. and Mrs. George W, Han­ Giving pur lips a kiss. Ocean Grove,. N. J. CAFETERIAS AND RESTAURANTS were recent visitors with- Mrs. kins, Point Pleasant, gave a dinner What will we care June slipped Elizabeth Barkalow, Adelphia. party in honor of their niece, Miss aw ay? r“ _ M. WHITEHEAD, Owner . Telephone, Asbury Park 41G3-M Miss Viola Axchei’, 1222 Elev­ Jeannette Dangler, 1521 Seventh enth avenue and friends from Adel­ avenue, and fiance, John L. Gray, Sunbeams around, us no -more phia, visited Mrs. Theodore Reid, West Long Branch. The table de­ play ? ' " Long Branch, last Saturday. corations were;.in pink nnd white. Wc will not know when lifeless Mrs. Louise Cottrell, has return­ Colored motion pictures taken last - slay ’ , ed to her home, 1204 Eleventh ave­ winter in Florida' by the bride-to- Dear in death’s dark abyss. | 89 Main Avenue, Ocean Groye, N. J.- I nue, after a visit with her sister be's father, were shown. WARRINGTON HOTEL and fam ily in Allenwood. , A' buffet,'supper was held at the , Charles M, Bristol1 | - Try Our Special Club Breakfast | home of Mr. and Mi's. Charles Occan. Grove, Ni J . | From 7 to l l :30 A. M. * | Weddle, 405 Stokes; avenue, in-hon- of Miss Carol Faucher. Miss Fauch- Chapel Road | . • Dinner Served From 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. | cr, a former resident is returning | Chicken or Turkey Dinner Served with Fresh | to St. Petersburg, Fla. The chapel road is steep New York Miss Clara Woodruff. Connecti­ It winds and winds around the | Vegetables ...... 1...... 60c. f cut. is.visiting Mrsi Mabel S. Hall, mountainous hill; | Clam Chowder Served With Dinner DAILY, | Motor Coaches ami Mrs. Eleanor Shea, 1318 Sev­ Along the road, the laurel bloom’s Leave Ocean Grove enth avenue. ^iiiiiliiliiliiliirililliliiiliiliiiiiliiiuliiliiiiiiMinliiiiimiriiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiininiiiMiiniimiiiiijiiiijiiiiinil Funeral services were held Sun­ The . night thc star’s rang fa r Post Office above.: . Effective April 27. 1941 day at the Bodine Funeral Home i: (Daylight Savlnir Time) for Walter Wright, who died at his Quietness reigns far above. 7:20, 8:20, 9:20, 10:20 A. M. home. Corlies avenue Rd., Hamil­ Stately stands the- Little Chapel DINE OVER THE OCEAN 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:20 P. M. ton. Rev. Everett N’. Hunt officiat­ Church— ,V. - ed. Mr. Wright is survived by his- Daily Except Sundays •; Nestled inthe wooded pines, - ^ ' at the Famous i seserratlons ninst be made on wife, Mrs. Emma Wright.^ daugh­ all .coaches ters and 3 sons. The Vesper bell’s toll softly.

“DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN FRONT” People are wending their way. Season, May to October—European Plan. Rooms with Private Baths Mexican Officials To the sanctuary—to Worship ‘ and Lavatories. Running water in oil rooms. The way—that heads- us to God. Telephone Asbury Park 4084. ' I. A. SHAW. Ownership-Management Sundays, Leaves from j;.?\;v North Ejnd of Boardwalk ; ■ x v / •.J Lake and Heck Street Honor Aviator Jean J. Eastley lAsbury Park Elmira, N. Y. , ' THE SUNLIGHT | . Reservations for Parties | Teli Asbury Park 339 Delegation From American ' ‘. 31 Embury Avenue A. P. 5749 A»bury Park-N.Y. Transit Co Army Joins In Tribute At Earth Glow European and American. Hot and cold running water, | Phone 3196 | Carranza Memorial Near - He knew the joy of growing things lliViiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiRiiiliiiiiiiiitfiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiKiuvtiuiuiuiuiutuiacliiuiuiuiaitUiuututi'. Sweet waters of- deep bubbling Near Beach, Auditorium, and all attractions. ' Chats,worth • r. it* nnrn- : springs; .; ’ . OCEAN HOUSE and ' Mexican officials joined with American Army officers, the Am­ Resonance of thc Springtime-sod, Dorothy Perkins Restaurant erican Legion Post of Mount Holly Fruition of the bursting pod HAGEMAN HALL 72 Main Avenue • Watiresses; King’s College Girls and the Commission on Historic Knew stasons is thpir moving train ; First Glass family hot6l, near beach- and Auditoriuin. Sites in holding appropriate com­ Walked through fields,and, felt the : All outside rooms. Best food: nnd serrlco obtalnnble. Moderate Prices. memorative exercises last Satur­ Our Chicken nnd Tnrkey und FlsJj FIFTY cent dinners nre just/y famoas. rain; ’ Club Breakfast—25c. nnd 85c.. day at the Carranza Memorial Borotfay Perkins, Proprietor. Mrs. Jj. C. Toanff, Manager. Monument, deep in the New J e r ­ Knew fireside with its flarao of sey pines near Chotwovth. This . witchery , The Wayne Tea Room tribute, an annual one, marked the The crackling, sparks and smoke of Asbury and New Jersey Avenues tragic death of.- Captain Emilio hickory; ■, ' . . OCEANSIDE At Emory Street Bridge Luncheons Dinners Carranza, .who crashed'in a terrif­ The straw-filled J'illow near bare 25 Ocean Avenue MOGLIA’S ICE CREAM—PlACKAGE OR BULK ic v thunder • storm iS years . ago ra fte r,' Rooms Overlooking Ocean, Opposite Bathing Grounds, PubiicPhone A. P. 8505 ; while making a Mexican Good-Will The friendly smile the light of When Acid Indigestion, Gas on flight. Furnished. Rooms. G. Gormeiy Manager. H A A C n JT 1! Corner BeUcii nnd AtlaiitU*. block to Ijbjieli. laughter. K l l l l l r It r I I All rooms with running water; newly decorated; Stomach or Heartburn m ake you The program started with a ■ MJMJ JI InnersprJng mnttresses.- Open Aprll to .October. Some called him poor, he did not feel uncomfortable or embarrass luncheon a t the “ Willows," in (N ew Mnnngremcht) ^ * ...... T. S. IIAMILTOX • • know ' . ' ' . -.1 .. \ you, try Alka-Seltzer, which con­ Mount Holly. The participants tains alkalizing buffers and so He lived witHin the earth’sW arm 24 Bath avenue, block then procedcd to the Carranza from ocoan. Best qual­ helps counteract ■ the associated ■' glow. . : ,; ■' ■ Memorial-' Park where exercises Sterling Coffee Shop ity foods at reasonable ■Excess Stomach Acidity, 'y . - i" Laura Van Hoesen . prices. Rooms. Tule- tvere held., . t • ^hone 1443. S. M. F R F *'‘MI But the relief of these minor Ocean Grove, N. J . .. . stomach upsets is only a small Addresses were made by Senor part .of what you can expect Justo Sierra, Secretary of the Eb- Major T. P. Chetham, Comm. Offi- Alka-Seltzer to do for you. You bassy. of Mexico in Washington and ' ecr, Marine Corp. Detachment, VIVIAN aid MAE’S will find it effective for Pain Re­ by George B. Sitting, U, S. N. R. Lakehurst, Lt. Col. W. F.razee, 44th American and Italian Restaurant lie f in Headache, Neuralgia, Colds Wreaths were placed on tlie monu­ Division Hq.', General Staff, Fort 82 South Main Street, Ocean Grove and Muscular Ac/tes and Pains. ment by representatives of Mexico Dix, George De Bonneville Keim, Ju st South of Neptune High School It contains an analgesic, (sodium Home Cooked Regular Dinner ...... anil the Legion.-: .. : :| Chairman N. J. Commission on acetyl salicylate), made more Turkey, Chicken, Steak, Fish ■ Also A La Carte Many distinguished guests Historic Sites, Thomas Marple, Di­ prompt and effective in its pain- were present including: Com­ rector of the . C O m m i s s i o ii of relieving action by alkaline buffer mander Manuel Zermano Arico AMONG THE HOTELS lin,. Bronx; Miss Joyce E . Euatin, salts' . Wrightstown. Bronx; Mr. and Mis., A', tew is, Naval Attache, Mexican Embassy, The com m ittee'of the Mount "When hard work or strenuous Newark; Mr. and Mrs: Y . Wallin,* Washington; Sonor M. Zorrillia, Holly American Legion Post for Passaic; Mr. and Mrs, C. F; Aich- exercise make you feel tired and Mexican Vice Consul in Philadel­ thc arrangement of the ceremonies er, Bethlehem, Pa.; Mrs. E. G. ijragged out, enjoy the refresh­ Aicher, Easton; Miss Marion Do­ ing effect of a glass of sparkling, phia, Major Gen. Clifford R..Pow- was headed by A. F. Bright. The. lan, N: Y .; Miss h, De Jierne, Nor­ tangy Alka-Seltzer. ell. Comm. Officer, 44th Division, other members. of the committee walk, Conn.; Kuth A. Dalzell, Cold, At Drug Stores In packages and Fort Dix, Lt. Col. Howard'P. Yc-i were Harold R. Powell, Honorary Springs, N. Y. at drug store soda fountains by the cum, Field . Artillery, Aide to Gen­ Chairman, Mount Holly; Charles glass ' ■: .. ' . . Pine Tree Inn—Mr. and Mrs. P. eral Powell; . Commander p. H. Madden, Mount Holly; Earl Me Mart, Clifton; Marie and Hester Hooyiiian, Passaic; P. F . C. Albert Mills, Commandant, Naval' Air Qonigle, Mount Holly; Albert Le A. Wilkes, Fort Hancbck; Mrs. Station, Lakehurst, Comfmander F. Due, Ciiatswprth; and Fred Rey­ Wilfred F: Tussel and fam ily, East C. Sache, Aide to Commander Mills, nolds, Mount Holly. Orange; Bertha Basma, Halcdon; Agnes and Tina Bush, Clifton; Stanley W. Voorhees, Newark; Wil­ HAVE YOU HELPED? liam P#rry, East Orange; Mrs. G. X. Glatz, New Rochelle, N. Y>; Mrs. 1941 FIRST AID SQUAD DRIVE FOR FUNDS Henry Allen, North Pelham; Mi\ and l\Irs. Martin Hilde, Prospect Park. Quaker Inn—Elizabeth M. Hus- son, Bronx; Rita C. Rochford, Mrs. M. F. Rochford, Brooklyn; Anna Moore Plainfield; Mariers Bapper, Clifton; Clifford H. Sheen, Miss G. White, Mrs. W. Flavor, Joan Flav- er, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Stelling, of Brooklyn; Mrs.: Marious Bapper, Miss, D. Bapper, Cliifton; Anne Paul, Albina ICirnelevich, John Kirnelevich,; Elizabeth; C. Foster Moore, Poughkeepsie; Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Bryant. Jennie Reese, Mr. Thomas Reese, Nanticoke, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Sutton, Wilkes- Datre, Pa. Sampler Inn—Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Moore, Sprinir Valley; Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hague jr., Brooklyn; Miss Emma Matzen, Miss Louise Matzan, Woodhaven, N. Y .; Mr. and Mrs. T.- F. Mallory, Ridgefield Park; Mr. and Mrs. Li Snyder, New Y ork; . Mr. and Mrs. R. F.- Merrel, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Williams, Philadelphia; El­ eanor Soden, Trenton; Mrs; W. Lambcrson, New York; Rev. and Mrs. JT. Franklin Haas, Baltimore; Bobby O’Leary, Mrs. H. O’Leary, Miss H. J. Duthie, Yonkers.

READ THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES FOR LOCAL NEWS PAGE EIGHT , FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1941

Mot, fa r ! haven’t been to. one, aa its is ’ Clifford and Family, Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Orr, East /Rutherford; ney, stationed at Jacksonville, Fla., *!#f> Tel. Perkins Writes of mighty hard to get a ticket. About j ^ Jamieson, Mrs. M. Leonard Jack MacDonald, MXr and Mrs. with the Naval Air Corps, . ; ..';;■ E t’K 7 C99 Russell Westdyke, East Ruther­ v » PALACE ten o’clock that night, the Field put ??,“ Dawjhtw Lillian,Philadelphia; BIUDLET BEACII Activities In Panama , T. V ■ . . 1 i Mrs.. Alice Waterman, Mrs. Helen ford. Also.... Douglas Stirling,, in on a fa ework display . that was Jones,- Miss Alma Stalp, Mrs. I. Albatross—Mr. and Mrs, Harold Marine irairiing at Parris, Island, FKI. ami SAT,* July IS-lfl Occan Grove Resident Stationed .very good.• ■;»‘ ' t Wieben, Miss Emily Stalp* Misses S. Kram er arid daughters Beryl H So, Carolina..,.: .Wilson Kennedy “Penny Serenade'1 At Canal Zones Describes -On July fourth Forts' RnndolpK! Priscillr. McElroy, Mr. and Gale,. Reading; Paul A. .Gar­ on thc U. S. S. Destroyer Herbert ’:i ■'-,. .v . , , i and Mrs. Edward Reardon* Miss vins, Wilmington'; Mrs. J. Siegel, w i t h I'litirth of July Celebration and Sherman had; their displays. : Jennie Morton, Miss Lucia.M; Der- — .William Hiilskamper, national Cary G'riint Irene lliume: Miss Anne Siegel, Ridgewood, N. We went up bn the roof where our mody, Miss Dora. Weber, Mr. and .Y.j.Mrs, Alice Mi Brown, Newark; guard bugler at Camp Dix...;.. Wcatliei- conditions oft-times weather Instruments are located Mrs. Leo Lochin; J, A. Ainsworth, •Miss Eleanor Penshaw, William D: Harry Mulliken, drafted to a So. s rx . iimt ‘MON., July -"--I play lmvoc with tlio United States and' watched from' that vantage ’pi}- ^*15• Eunice. Brady, New York city. Lingo, Wilmington; Mary Taggevt, Carolina army camp...... Robert •... -., rfoscobel—Miv and . Mrs. Me “Billy The Kid”- 'fljcinje corps. It is the duty of tho sition. Sherman is .across; the hay Cfecry and'Niece, Baltimore; A . E. Philadelphia; Janies W, Freund,. Williams and Wes Riley,'called to aiul Randolph is . on .the; same side Ritwagori, New York city; Mr,, and Jackson Heights; Ml', and Mrs. army service, yesterday and now at .. • W ith, militaiy weather squadrons' tp Frank Heinrick, Mt; Raiticar, Md.; as our Field. It was a beautiful Mrs. Maras3, Newark; Mrs. Edgaii BEACHCOMBER . H oliert T ilylo r ei-iint flying permission to nirm'on: Miss F. Merrett, Brooklyn;' Mrs.. Dix. Do you know of any'more? sight, th e! fill} moon shining" ovcv ; Gooldand Miss M argaret Goold, N. All Ocean Grove enlistee; Private Agnew, Miss Helen Agnew, Upper : “People are more curious than Let us know! the daik blpe waters and the multi-| y 1 Darby. t r ks. » mi w i: n s., j uiy 22-t* William Perkins, 134 Clark avenue, anybody.” Question of the W eek... .In view ia affiliated' with this'.department colored fireworks displayed against ; Davi(1 Schaeffer, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ocean' Side—Betty 1!; Clayton, , Meaders, as in previous .years of the present national emergency, “In The. Navy”' Stroudsburg; Mr. and Mrs. S, E. ot- the army ami is stationed at tho the sky, C. Schaeffer, Nonna Jean Schaeffer are seeking to discover the. per would you be willing to join a W ith Ward, Hillside; J. II. Goebel, Mrs, Base ■ Weather Station, Franco 1 “I’m also playing basketball with : ^oyertown, Pa. I Mrs. G. L. Mar- Goebel, Irvington; Marian Taff, aonality. who pens this column home militia to prevent the poten­ .Abbott itii« ! Costello ... . . v o ■ , shall, New York city; L. A. Fiset, tial enemy from invading our Field, Panama Canal Zone. Pyt. the Sixty-Second./Material Squad- D. Rockwell, Long Island;...... Mr. and Chicage/; Mr.. and Mrs. H, Allen, There is a purpose for all: things, Perkins has kept the Times inform­ ron here,,'We;have won six-games "Mrs. G.‘ .li,' Haas, Mrs. K. Haas, Jackson Heights; Mr.. and Mrs. W. arid, the BEACH CO M BER is bet­ shores this summer?;.. .Probable TJIl »SDAY> July 51 ed of his activities on the Atlantic and dropped two. I’m having a Syracuse, N. Y.;Mrs. G. MeMicbail, Keith, Maplewood; Mrs. De Ani- answers) are. bros, Passaic; Mr.,and Mrs. Walker ter. able to gather and - assimilate “People Vs Dr.. Kildare” and Pacific connecting waterway. tough, time playing with these fel­ Little Falls, N, J.; Miss:' Marcia facts in . an' anonymous . position, Otto Stoll, S. E, guard—“If' I W ard, Mr., and Mrs, .George Bur- Belleville'; Mr. ahd,-Mrs., ■ H. Le- J.cn Ajros l.loncl llnrryinnrr lows; They all hail from Kentucky could be assured that my wife, Gert, He writes: a'riws, jr., Jersey. City: M rs. M. B. Lemaisi- Arlington; Mi-, and Mrs, The BEACHCOM BER changes eaqh would bririg: my lunches dririri^'tt “July 3 France Field had an­ and: play nn entirely different Stanford, Orange; Mrs. E. Hender­ A! W. firey, Nutley; • Gloria H, season, while the curious, remain ritl. nnU SAT., July i » . i i . Denton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm S-Den­ battle, T would certainly enlist as other one o f its ‘draftette’ dances brand of ball, in Jersey,we play a son, H. B. Pearson, G. L. Eriehson, God bless.them! .New York city;'Miss Mary Clay­ ton," Belleville, a 'captain.’® 'v -.y.-'. -.-' . '■ Great American Broadcast All girls .who . had. been there at. more . deliberate game of screen- Last week mail correspondence offs arid plays, while these boys go ton, Plainfield'; Mrs./M. Hollinger ••• 'Broadway Moasc—Mv. and Mrs. Clarence Kohlniann, Huditoriuin A llcc'F aye Jack. Onl;lc least 'thy.ee" times received ' their and Son,. Allentown, Pa.; Mrs. J. was requested. The response was in fo r speed. .'As soon as they get 0. Kramer, Jersey City; Doris Kill, organist—“ Goodness gracious' yes? 'wings. The dances ave held in tho, it. Anderson, Jliss Esther Smith; North Arlington; E.' B> Ferguson, gratifying. Added to the “gone Instead of using a 'gun, I could gymnasium, and the follows- decor their hands on the bail it moves up. :Mrs. Dimsel Smith, Belvidcre; N. Arlington; . Naomi McCocon, Bill but not'forgotten” list of form * READ THE OCEAN GROVE doiirt so fast that I ’m wondering J.; Mrs. G.raee Falkner, Buttanelle, Canary, Staten .Island; William- blast thc 'enemy away with ‘The TIMES FOR LOCAL NEWS iited the place to a high degree. So beach celebs; are. . . .Edward; Fog, whether. I’m playing with; or. N. J . ; Mr. and Mrs.-N. Makris and Hey!,' Clinton A. McCusky, Staten Stbrm/ ” ; . son Andre,‘ New York .city.. arty,:, in the army in the State cjf against them, .Two of the'player's, Island; Mr./and Mrs. L. De Tufo, Jean FetteV, pride of both Beaches Victoria— Hazel A ii s ti n , Mrs. Belleville; John Brown, Charlotte Alabama, . .Ada Sisco,-training at were all-state high school eourtmen Ka'thryn A. Lisk and Caroyii, Cran­ Brown. Elizabeth Brown, Jersey Paterson General Hospital.., .Ray •“I can hardly wait to join; Life Kentucky; the other pair, be ford Mr, and Mrs. James N. Bei­ City; -Vincent J . Caselli, Don Beers, Hall, a flying cadet in the Army would certainly be sweet amongst lis, Philadelphia; Mary E. Harri- sides myself, played-with a small Yonkers; Mr. and Mrs, F, Stdllyes, Air Corps,., .Kenneth' MacWhin all those men.” Kentucky college. son, May (..raise Young, Harrison East Orange; Robert Duirer,.Mrs, Walt Eddowes, jr., auditorium Young, Madiline Young, Mrs. Kath­ STRAND Minnie Deurer, Mr. and Mrs. Hay- trumpeter—“Yes, if I would be al­ I ’m getting in fine Shape play­ erine Deihl, Newark; James Welsh­ vey Deurer, Maplewood. Newark; Mr. arid Mrs: J . .H. Vah BOARDWALK at CASINO lowed to play reveille and taps ing ball. It’s not surprising to lose man, John Welshman Helen Welsh­ St. Elmo—Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf, Horn, and Family, Yonkers; Miss 4—SHOWS DAILY—4 about eight pounds in a game. Per­ man, Kearny: Sarah Pyle, Joyce Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Margaret . Kestler, Miss Joanne with a boogie woogie beat to my PERFORMANCE S. 1 :<•>', 3:PP, 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. Pope; Kile W. Pope, Richard T. spiration flows freely. The umps Dnislow and Fam ily, Summit; J . Kestler, Staten island; Mr.. arid' trumpet;” Phone A. P. 8974 Pope, -Gerald* O'.': .Mr; and Mrs. J. Crawford Lynch, Glassboro; Mr,, Mrs. W. Dykes, Haledon; Mr. and Addenda... :Defying the age-old call many time-outs to wipe off the F. Sehoener, Hasbrouck Heights; and, Mrs. Victor P. Nigro, New Mrs, W, S, Penny, Clifton; Bar­ Mr. and Mrs.. 31. Iseldyfle, Virginia principle of the attraction of the NOW SHOWING TO-DAY TO-MORROW ball. They use glass - back-boards York; Edward Meiklejohn, Eliza­ bara Lenkerl, Mr. and Mrs. D. M here (similar to the ones in Madi­ Iseldyke, Hasbrouck Heigh'ts; Vera beth; Mrs. J. Monahan, Mrs. W. De: Killan, Yonkers. opposites, the quiet couple, Jeanne “GREAT AMERICAN BROADCAST" E. Dye, Curtis' C. White, Mr.. and son Square Garden). Players don’t Voy Miss E. De Voy, Hasbrouck . he Chi' falier—Mrs. William Za- Deegan'and jGeorge Compton have And SCATTERGOOD BAINES” . Mrs, W. I^emon.- New York. nella, College Point; Ethel Ervin, rely so much on rebound shots and .Heights'; Thomas Furrice, Muriel lecently announced their engage­ Diamond State-—Mr, and - Mrs, Stevenson, • My. and Mrs. H. P. Richmond Hill, N. Y .; Mrs. Tbomas ment, ,. .A strange coincidence,. improve their eye by aiming di­ Harry W. Cosgrove New York; J , Walsh,- Astoria; ■ Mr,- and Mrs. Woodin, Yonkers; Mr. and.Mrs. u. Toddy. Wheeler’s vacation and Ed 3 Days Comm. Mon., 3 Days Comm. Thurs., rectly at the baekj rim. Our team Mabel S. Beiss, Brooklyn; William McCauley, Pateyson; Mr. -and Mi-s. G.'Bennett, Irvington; Mr. arid Mrs. “Draftee” Thoms’ furlough, both „ Ju ly 21 Ju ly 24 is in second place now and hopes E. - Russell, Mary Jane. Spangler,- John L. Carson, Elkins Park, Pa.; H. J . Having;, Betty De Groot, Mr. to take first very soon. Mr. and, Mrs: .David- F . Spangler, T. Young, Wm L. R. Wurts, Pater­ and Mrs. J . De Groot, Passaic; Mr. at the sanie time ...and apologies- The Intimate Story of The most thrilling Reading; Mary Jane Washabaugh, son;: T. George Stiles, Jennie B. arid M rs; Wm C. Burgess, Hazle­ to Ed for not mentioning him last "Today, I heard the best news Morristown j Mr. and Mrs. H arry the crudest woman on love story ever brought Stiles, Arlington. Sllen Smith, ton; Fred A. Holderaan,'PhiIadel- weel as a f rmer ‘3ACHC0MB- -to-the-screen 4------— ------for-some-time.—The amiy-will-give- -W.-Schuh,-Baltimore; Miss Bliza- Betty-WorthrJohn-W—MasonpMrsr phiaj—Mrs^Jr-W —Grooks—Mr—and —thc continent! ER..,.Ed was'“manufactured” at us furloughs to go home, provided beth ’ Thomas; Trenton'; /Mr.; and; Ada Bergfter, Brooklyn; Thomas ton; Glare L. Pegar, Philadelphia; Tyrone Power Mrs. Willian T Martyn, Cleveland; Syracuse and is now on the Fort we pay for transportation if Nilds, Paterson. Mrs, Fred W. Holderirian, Hazle­ in Mrs. Mary C. Trimble, Mrs. Lucille ton; Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Drum­ McClellan, Ala., “proving ground”'' there are no troop ships sailing. Olive House—Teenie Cicchetti, : A Estes, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Louise , Sapia, Bronx; Gladys and' mond, Nutley; Mrs. Bllen Burgess, Bobby “Former S. E. locker I'm placing my application for George Halle, ir., Miami, Fla.;'John Mr. arid Mrs. Jam es Burgess, of Addadie Van Essendeeft, Mr.' and boy” Hammen, who has been re­ Christmas time as soon as pos­ A. I^a Cain, Glen Ridge; :Mrs. Z. ■Hazleton ,:. Miss Sally De' Freest, BLOOD Mrs. Albert Van Essendeeft,: West ceiving radio; training, as a Fort Anderson, Miss Helen M. Scovill, Saywill; BIr. and Mrs. R. W. Car­ NSW,York; Charles K Richardson, WOMAN’S sible.” Waterbury, Conn , Mrs. E. Gibson, son, Little Falls;, Mr, ant! Mrs. Alliance, 9,;. Mrs, F. G. Simmons, Monmouth private, should now be and Miss E, P.uth Gibson, New York; Charles Homer, Buffalo; Miss' Nutley ; .Itlis?, G, B. Lewis, New. on the America to Iceland high READ THE OCEAN GROVE Mr. iindl Mrs, Frank S. Clarke, of Marge Miller, Midland Park; Norma Yorfk;;Mrs.iG. L. Freer, Mrs. G. B. seas...... Willow Grove, a.; Miss Edith A. Mae Cullem, Nutley. FACE TIMES FOR LOCAL NEWS Garner, Miss L Helen Johnson, B. Van Nimiwegen, Hawthorne; Beach Partying. .At North As-' ■Mrs. L. Truro and daughter, of Belle Claire—Harry Stune, Rob­ SAND ■+■ , Mrs. W. Edward Bockmillie, Miss bury ..we discovered Alice “You Starring ' Brooklyn; -Don Brain and. Family, ert Sturie, Bronx; Lydia A. New.- In Technicolor! AMONG THE HOTELS Mary M. Selby, Baltimore; Mrs. Iarid, Elisabeth A. ;Newland, New should see m y Corporal” Thomp­ JOAN CRAWFORD Little Falls; Mr, snd Mrs. J. Brain, Wm Clark, Baltimore. York;' Marjorie Bishop,; Mrs. son playing tag with the “wolves”- ' With East. Arlington, Vt.; Mr. ana, Mrs. Beorge H, Brown, Mt. Vernon rMr. MELVYN DOUGLAS Also Miss May Saunders, Mr. Sunlight—Mr. and Mrs.- Henry J. Brouse, Forrest,Hills;-.Mr, and ..Frank “the Great” Scott Rita Hayworth Hinde and Family, George Wen-,jCitzen; Hyde Park; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ralph'R. Stauton,,Dun- and Mrs. Herbert Hart, Mrs, J, L. I Henry J. Cairns, Little Neck, N.Y.; Mrs, C. Bapper Little Palls; Say- more, Pa.; Dorothea Hewitt, Yon­ tryinf to build a fire withQut zel, Mrs. LeRoy Flack, John H. i Dr, and M rr. F, G, Jones. Collings- mond A. Villarail, Mrs. F/ Villam il, kers;- Frank A. Russurjr, Mrs. Ce­ matches...... Larry “I've only had ------wood; Mrs; W. Johnson, Westfield; Florida, M. Y.; Mr. and Mrs, D/ celia Browri, Elizabeth; Mrs, F. F, four hot dogs” March acting as Vander Kory, Mountain View, N. J, Mrs, J. Van Dure nnd daughters, Gerg, St, Mary’s, Pa.; Mrs. Harry chief cook for the girls .. .arid Paterson; Mis3 K. E. Brandkamp, Buena Vista—Carol V . Lawson, W essel, Miss-Jean Cros", Mrs. Vadfi' at Ortley . Beach , were the well-lik- | Mrs. Wm. Brandkamp; Westwood; Mr. , arid Mrs. T. L. - Lawson, Cross, Sharon, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. i Rae Marie Cote, Isabelic- M. Cote, Orange; 'Dolly D- Cicc:-. .East W. G. Sudmari, Slizabeth; Miss ed couple, Lois'and'Charles Hun- fjR aym bntl W. Cote,- Bloomfield; Orange; Fldrenee' Garand, West Mildred Walz,,! Mrs. Rose J . Gall- eke, Ruth Roughgarden, Bob James N. Van Dyke, Theodore Orange; George Stewart, Estelle orba, Nenvark;, Henry Burgmaycr, Wegge, Ruth Oakley, George Ro- ' Koehrs, Rutherford: Helen Berns, Edelman, Philadelphia; W. B . Jones Clifton; Miss Muriel - l^ikefield, gers, Frank Segar, Will MacKay, Elizabeth; Irma Vieling, Elixabeth John Opt Hoff, Miss Evelyn Lake- Yonkers; C, Theileman, Irving- C. Stan Rice, Red Runyon, Al Everett Vieling, Passaic; Mildred Klijmis, Starr,f Mr,, and Mrs. C, Johnson, field, Clifton. Doris Brennecke, and plenty 'of East Orange sorority femmes. M arian Commuter Clips Flossie “Our S': little, scholar” Simpkins earnestly studies for exams by reading Ocean Grove Times Screen Romances...... Dick “One of the Grove’s finest” Borden , hurtles himself into the seven o’­ clock withj much fin e sse ... .P eggy “Everybody calls me Maggie'r Lodge has forsaken her Veronica Lake hair-in-the-eye glamour for the,old-fashioned hairpin Char- How Would You Like To Earn $100? lie “I eat chicklets for breakfast". Huneke and Hunter “Policy Pete” World-Famous Contralto The fifth set of six questions in the Times’ Bible Quiz will appear next Dehringer study,the treasury bal­ week, and each week thereafter six more questions will be published until a total ances. Bob “I’m looking for •of sixty (60) have appeared. For the most nearly correct answ.ers thirteen cash an Ushers’ Banquet date” Wegge prizes will be awarded as follows; 1st prize, $100; 2nd prize, $35; 3rd prize, $15; and George “ I got these magazines and ten prizes of $5 each. Anyone may enter the contest by sending in TWO NEW at the office” Rogers deserted the subscriptions to the Times. Those entering the contest NOW will receive all the 7 o’clock for the 7:09 for a very previous weeks’ questions. Gall at the Times office, 64 Main Avenue, or mail your pretty reason...... Ocean Grove entry now. If entry is received by mail, the questions already published will be Take Notice,.. .Swell girlB who sent promptly by return mail. : have been seen dateless Jane Hicks, popular Duke U. co-ed ; Doris Kilcullen, Atlantic avenue (4) THIS WEEK'S QUIZ cutie... .Muriel Lindsay, Cranford AUDITORIUM 19. What prophet restored a dead man to life after he himself had died? honey, Johns Manville atenog, .and tent colonist.,. .Alice Haines, ti- Answer ...... Reference tian haired queen from the Majes­ 20. What king bad seventy sons who were all beheaded at one time? tic. , Marge Tully, a deb from Benefit of Answer ...... Reference the Hague citadel...... Ruth Heist, 21. What servant smothered his royal master to death? frivolous but nice....Miriam Ca­ sey, known to all as MJm...... St. Paul’s Church Answer ...... Reference .Of Interest....Al “Purveyor of 22. Which tribe was forced into the mountain by the Amorites? beach lunches'’ Strassburger has Answer ...... Reference planted his fraternity jewelry on Ella Baker... .Bob “letter carrier 23. What mpnarch utilized his navy to import rare merchandise? • f '40'“ Bergen xeeantly ie tta » « I Answer' ...... Reference ...... from the heavy dew state of Cali- 24. What young man lost bis life after falling asleep daring a sermon? ioT&U to tuany Jersey with a bride .....Helen “I’m on vacation” Answer ...... Reference ...... Wegge is enjoying summer week­ August 9, 1941 NOTE—All official answers are taken from the Authorized or King James Version. . ends''with Charlie “Maroon Chrys­ ler^’ . Hamm, friend from Jamaica Jack Gilbert, guard last year ; : Saturday Evening, 8:30 o’clock Registration Blank at N. 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