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AND THE SKOKE TIMES '/

VIL. LXXIV., No. 28 OCEAN GROVE, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, J U L Y 11; 1917 FIVE'CENTS

1 1 Okerson Named WATCH YOU It DOGS! William Hess In er itor POLICE DRIVE STARTS Appeasement Causes W ar

“Pirates” Soloist • A drive .against -stray dogs “The Creation” ices by the Ocean Grove police de­ partment will go into high New York, City Tenor To Declares Cong, Walter Judd Graduate Voice S t u d e n t gear tomorrow. This; is the warning that has been issued Appear As Guest Artist Will Sing Contralto Lead At The Auditorium In V. F-. W. Operetta . by Association. Manager ; Jo­ seph A. Thoma, All dugs', that 2,500 of July Crowds Of 8,000 Hear Dr. are unlicensed anil all dogs William Hess,, leading, tenor, of Oyer Near Fourth Doris E. Okerson, contralto, will, that arc not on a leash, Will New York City, will, again .appear appear in the coming Gilbert and .be', picked up by the police. with St.-Paul’s Festival Chpnii iii Roy H- Short, O f Tennessee, Sullieari operetta, “The Pirates, of ■ Those that are unlicensed will, Haydn^s . oratorio “The Creation,” Address; Capacity Crowd Penzance,” .-is "Ruth, .a Piratical lie impounded and'those that oir St.' Paul's Night at -the Ocean Maid of All Work.” ’. TI16 announce­ are licensed but not 011 a leash Grove 'Auditorium, August'.1. ’ Outstanding Evangelist ment was made by the Shore Op­ will be returned to the gwiicrs • Over Week-End ; eretta Guild, which will present otily on payment of liiie.. The the comic opera' iii the Ocean Grove penalties.' will be imposed as Nearly 8,000 persons heard provided in the Ocean’ Grove ; An . estimatetl' :crowd .of In a stirring patriotic ad- the Auditorium sermons de­ Auditorium July 2!> as a benefit for Strand Operator the HairnahiCrosmaii post 2233, dog license ordinance! ■■' Strict 40,00ft .sweltering people flock­ cli’e^s: before!- more than'2,500 . livered last Sunday- by the Veterans .of Foreign Wars,: Ocean orders to pick up the dogs-were ed into Ocean Grove over the people, in ,'the Ocean Grove Rev. Dr.; Roy H. Short,, of Grove. issued, to the police yesterday Fourth of. 'July to take . tut-, 3ft Years, Dies as the result of the many vio­ Auditorium Fourth of July Nashville, Tenn., outstanding lations that have been reported vantage of the ocean and. its mbrning; Cohgre'ssimanAValter evangelist of the Methodist breexes during' the record- S e r v i c e s Yesterday For to the department in recent H-.. Judcl, bf 'Minnesota,' de­ Church rind editor of the “Up­ weeks. . breaking holiday. All hotels clared. that the “foremost per Room.” It was'the open- Then. A. Hughson; Charles anti- guest lioti.se.skwere lit -ca­ S. Babb Passed Away problem facing, the United . ing of the annual Conference pacity and the. association re­ States; today. is;: the securing •/on "E v a n g e l.i's m in Ocean ports the bathhouses were a of a ii economic -peace won by a Grove, which ended yester­ Opei'ntor of the Strand theatre, North End boardwalk, for the past Greenhouses Sold complete sell-out., fighting war.” day! , ,/;' ; Cars from t\Venty-three states, thirty years, Theodore Amos Hugh- ’■ The former, medical missionary The text for the morning sermon son died Tuesday morning ut his Ontario, Can., mid the District .of Columbia were v.-i thin • the gates of to ■ the. Orient outlined four areas was Acts.:.4:12, “Neither is- there home, 1210 Ninth avenue, Neptune. To Leon A. Apgar ‘‘iii. whiSht' the principle. of Dem­ . salvation in'any other: for there is Funeral services were held yester­ the "Square Mile of Health - and . none other name under heaven giv­ Happiness,", .reports;' J.a'iiie'sA; ocracy .. must tbe upheld.” Ho day uftarnoon with the Kev. Nor­ .termed. Eli rope first^'-and “in Europe en among men; whereby we .must man Pauli in, pastor of tho First Breslin, of Jackson Heights, L..I.; ho saved.” Dr. Short opened his Ocean Grove Flower Busi­ a vacationer at the Post Villa,..7.9: tlie-central power will be Germany. Baptist church, Asbury Park, of­ Should Germany go Communistic, message by calling attention to ficiating. •'-..•' ness Operated By Same Main avenue., Mr. lU-esHn.'spent' “Plutarch’s . Lives,” “one of ' the 2>2 hours on foot canvassing, the so.. will vgo -Etirope,’ Whether w e. Mr! Hughson had been si resident Family For 52 Years .know.it or not, -whoever, wins the preat book:; of all agesC” He of Neptune for 3.2 years, and before streets for the’count.'.-Cars' from pointed out that -Plutarch,: the the state of Washington to Maine, ‘war.’ .depends .on.jvho wins Ger- coming, to Ocean Grove, he was •many. .There are from ,30 to -10 great historian of the ancient with the circuses, his first job being One of the oldest established Florida tn,California .were here, for world who was born at the time greenhouses along the’ shore tlic long weekend. ■ • , ' ' 1 '; 1 million' ;Germaifs in . the center of with the Sells Floto show out of Europe and, .history lias shown, as Christ died, told the story . of 4G Denver. Later lie .became part changed ownership last week when William Hess . All. roonis aldiig the'entir’e shore outstanding characters . of that Leon A. Apgar, of Belmar, pur- were occupied ..before, iiighifail aiid Geii'many gpes; .'so goes Europe,”. , owner of a sideshow. He was with uCotigressiriaii; Judd declared the ..age, “without ever mentioning, the the original; Walter L. Maine show ’.-horsed the Ocean' Glove, Green-, . Mr. Hess is well known to shore boardwalk lieilclies served ns’jbeds' nanic of the one character that can 'iouses from..Mrs. Ethel I,. Thomp­ audiences, having been beard iii. the for, many U\:e.arrival^-.' •;.,:/ ' ; MidfMb .ltast -as:' the, sccond area. and also traveled with the Wasli- "We imd to back Greece’and Tur­ nevdr be forgotten. There was.no liurii outfit. son. ' . . . tenor, l-ole in Haiidcl's 'oratorio, . .The •Sii'p favored,, tho shore/ tlie . mention of Jesus.' 1 The 'greenhouses,.located a t. the “The Messiah” at the Auditorium', ten tiro weekeiid Wthv temperatui eS key .tfjr.otigh tlie; Triiman; Doctrine When Mr. Hughson first came to b'r .J'ace;,-their’. cgm|jlote.’ domination “The books of the New Testa­ Ocean Grove,’he.was connected with Doris Okerson .•orner of Lawrences and Webb aver last August, anil again with the in the/middle &U.S,...’; ■’• 1 ’ • : ', ' ‘ ment were written in the . same :iue's. were ,01'iginallV constructed Monmouth Choi-al society iii Hack's O -i.a'i . Grove police wei'O ,kept .by..lhe.Russian's l.ipving down from the Into Harry.!. Rockafeller in the the. Jiortlr. The loss-of Greece ami age,” continued Dr. Short, “and the management-'-of the Strand (then . A fellowship voice student at tlie *>y the Ocean:Grove association-and Christmas Oratorio in St. Paul's brivy Vuth trailic pr«1deftH aiui ->'«v-; , names that Plutarch calls, the ’writ­ Juilliard Graduate school of Music, sold iii- 1895 to J. Biifgeii- Thomp­ elmrcli, Ocean Grove, last Deceril- ,erai- niinpi- auto acVidentiv' Oil.'die Ttirkcy,'’:: ciintrnued tile Congress­ the Scenario) and with . several man. "would presage tho loss to the ers of these pages never call.. The other movie houses. He later op­ she sang for the liltl) anniversary son. After •his- fathor's .death. Demi ber. v ,, niorii.iii^.ol'.’ihe 'F.o’ui ili.a car driven ■ name of Jesus was the only liamo Thompson operated the greenhous­ Mr. Hess 'is one of Anicrica's liy Aiidrew Rv 'IJesaldw; ofcXevi'ai-.v" dcmocracios eyeiltiia.lly of Italy and erated the Strand with . Fled W-. dinner of the Danish Royal Guards­ France’’,: * ■'> they.were concerned to call. .Falkner,. .continuing .this combi­ men on April 5 in New York city es. until .he died' aroiiv.d 25 years most v.cv'sa’tila tenors — ’-recbiridsed waS:',siVucU’ “The church .had no numerical as the guest of the world-famous ago aild sinfe that time llicy have in opera; concert,'recitals;‘' orciies- •Jlam and JJenti Al aveiV.ies. b;; a car “Number, three area is ■ China, nation until the present (.line. where our. lprcigii polity has been strength at the time Of' Christ. Mr, Hughson is survived by his Wagilerian tenor, Laiiritz Melchior, beenoperated by his. wifej Mrs. tral appearances, oratorio and radio, I Operated by .Wilka Vi -'Brown, cheJ ...When He died there were only 120 a member of the guard. Miss Oker­ Ethel i.Thonipspn, -.l&J Luwioiice Helds. • He is specially gifted in his iiV’a,local t-atqferi.a. At'11 ;l(l.p; iii extremely, vague1’,-during .‘the.'-past- wife, Mrs. Anna’ 'Kerr’Huhgson; a year,"- Dr.. Jiuiii stateik The Con­ followers. • There were no large daughter, Mrs. June Cain, of Wil­ son received her bachelor of. music avenue. _, ,•;.' •, interpretations of-. (Bach; .Hunidel Adelbect: Mon («; winle Hackingiii- financial resources. Its ranks were degree from North Texas Teachers ' The new owner, who attended and Ilaydn arid: is ,near avenue, ivTio clared, that the "Open Door policy grandson, Hall Cam, it. in China must' lie continued” H was 300 years before the first Funeral arrangements were in classes of Alfredo Valenti and I, when he entered, the U:S. Marine west. l was ’.'removed to. Fitkin hospital by. church building was built. The charge of the Matthews, Francioni Mnie. Queena Mario, New York corps. ’ For the past, seven.' years Other featured soloists are the N'eptuiie. ambulance where an The United States: was. termed church 'had one thing— the name and Taylor funeral home, where city, and has *also appeared in can­ h e ‘ has been superintendent of Loujsa Moller, who sang the so- exaniinatioii 'showed slight' irijury the fourth area .“We. are the bal­ and Him for whom the name stood. tatas at. the Museum of Modern streets, in Belmar. praiio part■ in “The' Messiah”’ last to her right' knee. Both accidents ance of power The: world is bank­ services : were held. Burial was rupt, both economically and mor­ Its members were confident and made in Monmouth Memorial Art. George Mciike, -who tins'been the August, and Kenneth Schon, lead­ wore .investigated by Oliicer Wit unafraid with .the possession of She is a resident of Spring:Lake plant and flower, .grower in the ing basso of the Metropolitan Opera liam Guy. ■ ally. The U.S. must return to four Park. • basic prepositions — no.’ peace that name. It is still the primary . -----» --- - nnd a soloist there this summer at greenhouses for. a number of years, association- and oratorio'singer,, of -/,. ;• ---9 —— - treasure of the church. It js the the Holy Trinity Episcopal church. will remain with Mir. Apgar. •New York.city,.. without order, no enduring order one thing that we as Christians ; . Charles S, Babb ’ “Pirates of 'Penzance” will be The guest organist will be Ev­ without .justice;/no justice without erett Tutchings, organist and choir Palmer Lands 161b. the machinery of justice and no have a monopoly. It is ours to pro­ Funeral services were held Sun­ directed by Dorothy Winterstella, Red Cross Announcement claim, in preaching. It is ours to day. evening for Charles S. Babb, of the Operetta Guild. . ' director of the Church of St. Paul machinery of justice'without Chris- acknowledge ill personal contact. proprietor of the Gwen Shoppe, and St; Andrew, New York. . Stripsiner Lead tian principles.’’ It is ours-to take upon our. lips in 100 South Main street, and opera­ Materials for-knitting for the The large chorus of trained sing­ To Appeasement Leads To War praise.” tor of the bathing goods concession Red Cross can. tie had from Mrs. ers will, he under the direction of Robert C. Meredith, 14G Main ave­ Thelma Mount, organist and di­ The Congressman chided this Evening Service at the South End, who died last country for its "appeasement of Thursday night while walking on Contract Signed nue, Ocean Grove chairman. She rector of. music at St.' Paul’s Club Rcelccts Officers And “The greatest fear that ever, reported yesterday that materials Church, Ocean Grove. Miss Mount Discusses Pier’s Russia”, and the “great advan­ grips the human heart is the fear South Main near Neptune high tages” given that country in the school. ‘ . : , , for men’s navy blue and khaki directed the outstanding and ar­ 100-Ft. Extension that everyman feels for ’the wel­ socks, children’s . plain straight tistic performance of “The Mes­ many talks nnd conferences fol­ fare of his own soul,” declared Dr. Mr. Babb, a resident of 125% This A. M. For New lowing the war, ■ "Appeasement of Franlclin avenue for many years, sacques and infants’ caps are avail­ siah” at St. Paul’s Church annual Short in his cvenjng sermon. He concert in the Auditorium last sea- Fred Palmer’s Id-pound - striped Russia will lead to war with Rus­ reviewed a. speech of Ex-President was removed to Fitkin hospital able for the local workers to knit sia,” declared Dr. Judd, “and I illion Home at their homes. '■ j ; - : - ;.;•' bass, landed, yesterday morning on Herbert Hoover before a social con- by the Ocean Grove first aid squad the pier, now leads the-Ocean Grove want this country to, stop, that ap- ference in which Mr. Hoover de­ and pronounced dead on arrival. Fishing club’s ' bass competition. peaseriient, not because I want war He is survived by his wife, Mrs, scribed’ 'hunger, unemployment and Contracts for the building Palmer caught the striper while With Russia, but because I don’t a dependent old age as man’s Elizabeth Babb;.'.who .was associa­ fishing for weaktish with crab bait. want;war .with Russia.” greatest fears. “Certainly these ted with him in business; a daugh­ of the new million-dollar Youtli Concert Tomorrow Night Former leader in the striper • ' "The/ pattern will be set within ' fears are all very real,” continued ter, ■ Mrs. W. N. McDevitt, of St. Methodist Home in Ocean class was Russ,Ogden-With his 15- the .'next twelve months that will Dr. Short,’ “but suppose they were Petersburg, Fla.; two brothers, pouiid. ii ounce catch of June 19, determine whether we are to. have a Vernon Babb, of Allentown, Pa., Grove were signed this morn­ forever banished from the: minds ing,-... ■>'•■. ’. Ray Green's 2-pound fluke, caught third World .W.dj*,”- said Congress­ of people everywhere. • It would arid Millard Babb; of Kutzt.own, Pa. July 5, is leading, .in. the fla’tliish man Judd, still be true that we had not ban­ Both funeral,:and Masonic serv­ The contract was awarded division-. ' . Congressman Judd was; intro­ ished- the’-greatest’ fear—-the we]T ices were held at' the Matthews’, to John J. Wise and Co., Inc., Discussion- at- the pier,this-.week duced- by .the Rev'.- .Dr. Robert C. fare of the soul, •-. • •> Francioni ami Taylor funeral home, Wells; chairman of . the program Asbury; Park, lie was a member of New York city, 011 a lump centered around the pvoniised 100- "Tlie thing that made the Meth­ sum bid, with-savings on the fiiot extension by next-sumiilei'.'The and devotional committee of the odist Church welcome in the. days of Green Rodge lodge, F. and A. Occaii Grove. association rcpbiHed Ocean Grove association. The Rev. of its beginning, it said to men, M., Scranton, Pn. Burial was made downside and no escalator at the Chib's annual meeting'Mon-; Geprge.W. Honsou, president of the .'You caii be sure about your souls.’. 111 Kutztown. : ■ V ' •'• • ■' " clause on the upside. day ‘.light-in the. Police Headquar­ association, 'presided.'at. the cele­ -----* — — ’ - It is the doctrine of Christian As­ Surveying of the.ground will be­ ters that work.on lengthening the bration.' Also seated on tho plat­ surance.” "Guests Enjoy'Soloist gin Monday. pier would bo started .at the, close form. were two members of the ' The preacher described “love” as •The . signing :tdok place in th of this season. - ; ■ ‘; ;.V :; Chinese embassy-, and'-,a Chinese the acid test of religion—“Lot us At an, informal gathering of the The chib reelected all oflicci's;,— representative to’ the Library’ of ollice.of Attorney Edwin P. Long- Congress, V^asiiingtoii; J). G.. who not love in word or tongue but with gliosis of the. Lou Ellen hotel, 58 s’treet, Asbury Park, at 11 A. M., ■lames McUell, president; ruichard. deed and heart. God loves you, not Main avenue,, last Sunday, after-, in;.the presence of representatives Clark, t-ice president'; Harry Klei- wci;e guests .here ol"(ieorge Clark, because yoii are perfect, but. be­ 110011; Wellington Wolf, of Read­ lierg. secretary.treasurer./ •: Ciddit' c>j".Muin avenue, aiid formerly of. of the Home, contractors and the W'ashiji.gtoii. II. C, cause vou are His cliild. It is God’s ing, Pa., musical entertainer and architects'. ■Bennett. Joe. Sand ford aaJ .Dk'k fatherly love for • the comfort of Clark were renamed to' tlie pier .Dr. F. A. De.Maris read the’scrip- tenor soloist, rendered several so Those . ' representing tlie Home Hti-e. ' - , - • your own; soul.' : lections.’ Mr. Wolf had presented coiiiiuitt.ee. . ' '. "•’■•■ The service was'closed with the were Sanford C. Flint, president of ■ A’roiiiid 2,500 pers.ons attended his program, "Highlights of Mu­ the board of trustees; Frank B. entire congregation singing- the sical Humor,” at .the grand cpn- Tuna Tom-iiaiuent.; tlie Community concert in the Audi­ hymn: „•____ i, • ______,_ Smith, secretary nnd chairman of torium .Fourth of’ July evening, . ccrf.-in .the. Ocean Grove Auditor tiie-riew-buildiiig committee; John Entries are being, received for “When peace, like; a river at- . rium last Saturday night. He matlo \yheii patriotic'and popular songs tendeth my way, U. Dixon, treasurer, and Edwin P. the fifth anmiaLU,^Atlantic T-iina were sung and guest artists were liis first appearance in tlie shore Longstreet, attorney. Representa­ tournament August I 1;I, -0 a:l(l_21. "heard.":', — —-— — .— When sorrows like; sea billows area but is widely known for the roll, -v , tives of th e ’contractors were W il­ Roseville Singers— A Program Feature operating from the Belmar Marine past eight years to audiences all liam Bronson, secretary of the Basin. The tournament is an inter- Whenever my lot, Thou hast ’ over Eastern Pennsylvania. taught me to say, company, ahd Charles Fischberg, club competition Sponsored by LG - . ------* - — — . Quartette To Sing Tuesday It is well, it is well, with my of the firm.of Seufert and Elmore, A large chorus of-youth, directed The Dismal Trio—-Leonti:’Miller; angling clubs from Bayslioi'e, L. I., soul.” Shrincrs Plan Clam Bake attorneys, of Englewood. The liy Walter D. Eddowes, will pre­ Jeanne.Kirner and Patty Kirner— to Atlantic City. Trophies will; be architects are George Ferrenz and sent a Grand Concert in the Ocean will sing "Chi Baba! Chi Baba!” awarded, under a point scoring. TV,„ „ — ------William J;. .Taylor, of the firm of Grove Auditorium tomorrow, July Evelyn Hopkins will render “Star; system giving credit-for heaviest 0 VJ ^ Cin « r Y The North Shore Shrine club of individual fish, high hook and N-.Kujtler,.first Salaam Temple have made plans Ferrenz and-Taylor. .Mr. . Ferrenz 12, at 7:45, p.. m. . The , Roseville Dust;” Beryl Thompson,’ “Peg O’ Benefits V*SUi»l Training resides at Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., and My Heart,” a trumpet reverie; greatest aggregate weight of fish. tenor; ' Samuel Eisenberg, second for a monstor Clam Bake to be.held Singers, of Newark, will appear, tenor; William Crozier, first bass, Mr. Taylor is a resident of Little witli the local young people for the Jean Asclienbach, “Swance,” an No fish under ,7.5 pounds will count at Conners Hotel Grove, Water for. points. and F. Peyton Woolston, second Proceeds from the Ocean Grove Wich, Sunday, August 3rd, rain or .Silver.'/,’ ://;.;. ■;, . first presentation of the season. impersonation of Al Jolson; Dottie aiid Josephine Eddowes, the popu­ bass—will make a; return appear­ P.T.A. food sale, held Wednesday shine. The arrangements are in The contract for-the wood pilings Conducted by Graydon Clark, ance at the Community Sing Tues­ at Howard Ii. Smith’s store, will be was awarded to the Linde-Grifiith the Roseville Singers will present: lar tango, “Jalousie,” a piano arid, Cotterill Sisters Return the hands .of’ James Gordon, Red organ duet; Al Den ■ Bleyker, day -night' at the Ocean Pathway used for the P.T.A.!s visual,educa­ Bank, who has. appointed the fol­ company, of Newark. “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes,” “Old beachfront. Bv popular request, tion project,' it was reported, by lowing members to head the various The new Home, whicli will cost Man River,” “Dry Bones,” “Visi “Linda;” The Nautical Trio— Bill the .“old-timers ’ Out water, . Rath Touw and Art. The Cotterill Sisters — Besse, will sing a group Mrs. Archie’ Paterson, president. committees: Louis Brodstein,. As­ in excess of. a million dollars, will D’arte,” “The Star.” “San Fran­ Florence and Alice—have . arrived of Negro spirituals. The need for additional film appa­ bury Park, tickets; Louis Bronson, face Stockton avenue. It. will be cisco,” “Wagon Wheels,” “Rhap­ Schunck—“The Blond Sailor;” The Playground Trip—Joyce ICeatjng, nt the North End hotel to furnish * ratus iii4' the local grammar school •Ocean .Grove, host arid hostesses; five stories;; including mezzanine. sody iri.Blue,’’-.“Marie,'.the Dawn evening concerts for the hotel Sen-, was’ pointed out by. James Craig, Chris Jensen,. Ke’yport, road signs; There >vill be an auditorium and is Breaking,” ' “Dinah,” , “Grand­ R^lpli Murlatt and Billie Neighbors —“-i’.lio Old Lamplighter.” son. Florence plays the violin aiid Dt\_G. G. Dilworth To Speak retiring principal, at the last meet­ William Ehrig, Neptune, Jerry chapel,; lounge, large dining room, father's Clock,”, “ W pri.do r,f.u 1 sings; Alice, ,the marimba and gives ing of the executive board. Com­ Gottlieb, Asbury Park, Van Ben- modern- kitclien, infirmary, two sun Grace” and “Great Day.!’ ’ Specialties are Betty Touw,: pre­ trie.readings, aiid Besse is the pi­ mittee members for the food'sale schoten,: Ocean Grove,, entertain­ decks, solarium, library and hobby The concert will open with the senting “Only Make Believe”; Pat anist.- . •Dr. George G. Dilworth, lender were: Mrs. Howard Christ, chair­ ment; Howard Morris, Fair, Ha­ room. The cnpacity will be 225, Prologue, “Let 'Frce’dom. Ring,” by Gallageh,-. "One Kiss,” ’, arid . Dick of the July Young People’s meet­ man; Mrs. John Arpin, Mrs.'Frank ven, arrangementsRalph Rhoades, not including, accpmniod ation s for Div.'George G. pilworth, loader of Heiinig, "Canadian, Capers.” ' >' ' FOR ItENT ;v: / - k ing,. will be . the' giiest speaker at Tephford, Mrs. Wendell VanClevc, Asbury Park, publicity, •: nurses and - regular staff. the. Yoilng People's.; Meeting thir- The grand, climax will 'feature Bungalow furnished, 1 rooms and the Beach Meeting, foot of Ocean Mrs. Theodore Turdo and Mrs. ing July, and will be followed by ,tUo entire ensemble with Pam Mc- bath; season; adults only. 91 Law­ Pathway, this Sunday at G p. m. Harold Ilartshorne. OCEAN GROVE AUDITORIUM an organ selection, “Tannliauser,” Kcgg as the drum majorette; Beryl rence avenue, Ocean Grove, — 28 Bleecker Stirling, leader, also OCEAN GROVE PHARMACY by Josephine Eddowes. Tompson, Harry. Eieltorii nnd the announces,special music is being- Extending greetings to old and . The preacher Sunday; July 13, GROVI5 DELICATESSEN at .10:30 A. M. and 7:30 p. M.„ will Garloclt Trio as trumpeters, and American Barber Shop, 52 Slain arranged. - - • . ■ • 0 , GO Pitman Ave., Open Evenings. new jiatrons. Driigs, Prescriptions; Andy Leach, jr.', drums. Ave. All Haircuts 75c. 22tf Ice Cream to take out. Tasty Sand­ be‘Dr. Ha7.cn G. Werner of Drew ■; • . adv Theological Seminary. Main Avenue Sandwich Shoppe BEACH TOYS — NOVELTIES wiches.. Luncheons; 40 .Main Ave. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE If you want an “The G.ceiing Card Store” Phone A. P. 2-3149. 22tf CAL’s SNACK SHOPPE. 49 Main; AUCTIONEER NAGLE'S MAIN CENTRAL PAINTING & PAPEHliANGING Full course .breakfast, salads, Ave. Breakfast served; Fountain. Williamson’s, Stationery, 60 Main PHARMACY Call WETTLIN, A. P. 2-1190 — adv. THE HELEN SHOP CONTRACTORS sandwiches, desserts, ice cream. Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 11 p.m. adv — 15 tf. All-year service. Drugs of quali­ , Costume Jewelry & Gifts. Visit our Wallpaper and Paint Now open for breakfast on Sunday, H. FLOYD RUSH—Optician •'.' ty for prescriptions. Doctors adviso Mibscs, Children’s'Wearing Apparel Store. Thompson & Gillan, 47 8:00 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. AUCTIONEER and APPRAISER HALLMARK GREETING Cards, 139 Embury, O. G;; A.P. ,2-8531. 10 , Nagle’s. Hours 8:30 a.m. • 11 p.m. 60 Slain Ave., O.G. Opp Post Office. Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. Tel. Open Weekdays 8 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. B. G. Coats. 490 Bath Ave.. Long Schraft, Donna Deane Chocolates, Yrs. with C. Frederick Drake, Inc. ' ' ■ ’ .' adv: —I5tf A.P. 2-663G-J. adv . . . 22tf Branch, N. J, Phono 6-3599.— adv. Stationery. Starbird’s, 53 Main, ad ;,/: —46th PAG n TWO OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY

ftold, or in the bntl-vnom, or In the Somo |ioople’« ' expenditure of Ore from tho I’etorn mins. was The iiKST I KNOW in I legal foriini. They arc NOT fotmil speech Is too grcnt*-for their in­ Historic Mine niado into links from tho iron chain I there. They are found In the home, come of Ideas. wltls which 1 General Washington in ; lilt kitchen, or iii tho. sifting- Reopens In N. J. sought to keep the British fleet LITER A.XU R.E TIIAT LIVES j room. ‘ Sir William Osier once said, “If from ascending the Hudson to at­ liy. .?OltJJ>KA8Ell 1 Our work- lies, In most of us In a you wish to accomplish ns much as tack the . American stronghold at CALLS PARK “A DISGRACE" - l\ti'iuoi'ly. Keli^tiius l-Mitnr "New York Herald-'! riliune” 'circle. ThCie tire ' things to lie possible, nnd retain your pence of An iron mine which produced the West Point during tho critical days Editor, Times: Moiie over >md over again. Much mind, LIVE ONU DAY AT A ore for tho great chain General of the Revolution. In answer to Dr. Henson’s Jotter jof it is. without niiy special extcr- TIME!” George Washington placed across Ore was last mined, here in in the Times of July 4,1 and other Slop ffriinililiiijl. hmuer. an appreciative heart lo inal incentive,''certainly without the ■ . «h *' <« - ' V .. ■ the Hudson to blockade the British 1926,:. .During the recent war, the property owners on Gooktnan ave­ 'iic the wonder and .glory of .it nil. Ipriiise of nion. It is; Lhe endless Feet that are shod with: the ill revolutionary' war days this government purchased and rehab­ Too itmiiv of us - think of. our nue opposite Boswell. Park, agree . Hut weii'ry as we grow of our repetition of tho.duties never done GOSPEL OF GOD, will never get week 'resumed operations iii Ring- ilitated the , mine as a reserve on the value of living: tree?! I lives iis'm V M O N U I'TpK lives, Ior finished today, only to be taken down at the heels. wood, N. J., for the first time in 22 source of - supply. ih eas« bombing anil of (iur opportmiltie.' n's I’OOI! common little lives, they have their wonder where Dr. Henson got -his value. !! is a mutter of common­ t vip ogam'tomorrow that makes our years to supply the'nations hungry should demolish the Soo locks and information regarding; the trees and Mean. . We come lo tinderOstU [lives seem :a us to be small and The religion which sags between steel furnaces. prevent the steady., flow V of Lake mate , tho coinpiim .day Avitb its est.' knowledge that there arc.many ■taken out of the Park to make way mean. No wonder then there are Sundays, is apt to snap any week­ Turned back to private operators Superior ore to the furnaces of, the for 'the shuflflelioard courts?' ’ The common lasii, iind'-DVl'iR-estinia'tc moil who acquit themselves splen­ day. - . didly on |nd;mc occasions and-rise I many ready to rebel \vitli;the angry by the War Assets Administration eastern industrial area. trees :cut down ■ wfere living -trees, the occasional (lav , w.itlv its occa- exclamation, “my life, is only * tt * . after being held in reserve by the Technical, advances in tho handl­ . sional task. to great heights of-'.-power' while al! of good size and bearing foliage. drudgery." ; Life is like a cup’ of tea, the more federal government during World ing of the local ore, coupled with Certainly a park: dedicated, to..a in the view' of others, hut who. are War II in ease the Germans bombed So it is in e.w.v wall; of- life, nifian and petulant and dillicult .to The fact Is, that' there could be heartily we drink, the sooner we the increasing demand for steel former minister and. head of. the and every wor)--, fit' life. The house* tio great, deep, strong lives in this reach the dregs. the strategic ore-bearing Soo Canal and the steady- lessening of the live with in private. • .*••#• <• • • . •; •'. Association for years is no place keeper; tiie teacher; the lawyer; world without the common roil of the Great Lakes system, the supply of the easily accessible sur­ for a; playground for youngsters or and the mechanic feels, it, and each It has always been, harder tu lie which makes for strength and no­ Most of us live bur lives as if we mine is loading cars with ore not face ores in the:Lake Superior re­ elders. comes.at last tf, say; .“ Oh what, a .great, m Our private and eycry-dny bility. God knew what He was expected to b'o judged from our mined since 1925. gion, make Jersey iron mining Shuffleboai'ii is fine, hut the place commoit-place little life'., tipis is life than to lie great on the special about when He made our common epitaph rather than from OUR The property is the historic Once more profitable. for it is on' the board walk, the that I: anrieadihg." Commonplace occasion. The real tests .of life: little lives. We need not-therefore CONDUCT. Peters mine, one of the. oldest in » .*. . '‘ .-•. .. lake front or the recreation area, because familiar, and there is no are not to be found oil. the hnttle- lament. LET US BEGIN WHERE New Jersey where iron mining first LEGAL NOTICE not in a quiet residential section of GOD PUT US. — Rev. Dr. George PRAYER is the. key to the door was developed in America, it is the Grove. L. Pel’in, from sermon on "Com­ IN THE MORNING, and the bolt in port of : Peters and Cannon ‘ V CHANCERY 1|40 Bosweli Park is a disgrace! Tho mon Lives.” . the. door at NIGIIT. mines which we»e leased by the trees and bushes are uncared ior War Assets Administration to the SHERIFF’S SALE:—By virtue of a writ " --- o£ ft. fa. to me directed, issued out of and the grass has turned to has'. For Ref l iberators Don’t sit down In . the meadow, private operators, Riugwood' Mines, tlie Court o£ Chancery of the State of Why cannot this park be recognized and 'wait for the cow to back up 111' ., according to John E. Millea, New Jersey; will be exposed 7to sale at M e n t a i IVI e <1 i c i n e •public..vendue, on- - i* -', . : , - ■ as. the memorial to Dr. Boswell, to Wa^liihof Machines and be milked—GO AFTER -THE Atlantic. Zone Administrator for Monday, the 14th day of July, 1947, be­ whom it was dedicated, as such? (Compounded by “Uncle John”) COW. . the WAA In New York eity... tween the hours of 12 o'clock -and 5 Why cannot this park be kept as a Aulomalk* Water Heaters o’clock (at 2 o'clock Daylight Saving .Jumping at conclusions is about Time) In the afternoon of said day,.at real park, through a little care and the only mental exercise some peo­ the Court House in the Borough of attention by the Association three :., .call Freehold. County of Monmouth, New or four times a year. ple take. Jersey, to sdtisfy a dccree of snid court amounting to approximately S1G.G10.00. I should like to emphasize that More headworlc at crossings — Bill Ji0^ 24^6 All tho following tract; or parcel of Mrs. Purvis’ letter in. a 1 previous less surgical work'at hospitals. land and premises hereinafter particu­ issue of rhe Times was not mis­ Edgar Phillips and Son, Inc. -'***■ larly described, situate, lying and bo^ leading, it was simply a statement •'The Friendliest Place Ln Town” ing In the Township-of Neptune in.the PLUMBING — HEATING Keep yourself IN TUNE with the County. of Monmouth and State of of fact. . . New Jersey, at Whltesville. and known There are no dead trees in Bos­ 1 i2ft Ninth Ave.— Neptune — Telephone A. P. 2-167G INFINITE. By so doing Harmony S SERVING BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON and designated as Lots Numbers and Happiness will always BE AND DINNER TWENTY-ONE (21) and TWENTY- well Park now. There (ire several YOURS. TWO (22). Block 240B, as shown- on that need attention and trimming. .Wo Do All Oiir Own Baking map of Whitesville . Terrace, Neptune I sincerely hope that Dr. Henson ^li!liirillii:ii;!li:«i:iMliii!ii:illili:|il'|i:ii!liiiiii:'liillilii | “WATCH FOR OPENING OF OUR Towriship,. Monmouth County, • Now will see to it that the good trees RETAIL BAKING DEPT” Jersey, made, by Niart Rogers, Civil Engineer, August 18, 1920. and- more, cut down are replaced in the near I Dine Over The Ocean I • Hangs Avenue am! Emory .Street particularly described as follows; future and some attention be given BEGINNING at. the point formed by AshLRY PARK to malting Boswell Park a place of at the Famous ‘the intersection of the northerly line of beauty,—all at little- cost to the Telephone 2-0003 Bangs Avenue with the. easterly line of j D A Y ’ S Sayre Street; thcnce (1) northerly, association; 1 along the.easterly lino of Sayre Street, - ;iil!IM|)||illlllllKII||linailll;|M|il,lllillillittllllllll|lilllllllll|i||lll|i||l|i|l|il|l|;||M,il|i||lllMtil|[l|liailllllllllllllllllllf one hundred nnd thirty feet dnd six HUDSON BOWMAN IS PITMAN AVENUE one-hundredths of a foot to the point 87 Cookman Avenue, formed by the intersection of>the east­ Ocean Grove, N. J. erly'lin e of Sayre Street with the July 7,1947 I southerly line-of Blair Avenue; thence f. Ice Cream Garden (2) easterly, along the southerly -line -—■—* - --- - : i AT NORTH END BOARDWALK | of Blair Avenue, forty-six feet .and '.‘Tattoo” Charlie of . Baltimore, f and Tea Room “HERSHE Y’8” PURE ICE CREAM ten one-hundredths of a foot to a point.; RETURNS TO OCEAN GROVE FOR ANOTHER thence (3) southerly, nnd at right angles well-known exponent of the age-old r Reservations for Parlies 1 with Blair Avenue and also at right Polynesian art, specializes in'the i LUNCHEON SUPPER SUMMER SEASON angles to Bangs Avenue, one hundred and thirty feet to a point In the manufacture' of tattoo machines. northerly line of said Bangs Avenue; J Plione 2-3196 ) f ll:o O A .M . — .5:00 P. M. thcnce. (4) westerly, along the north­ For the needles in these machines erly line of the aforesaid Bangs Ave* I . Served in the Garden Pint 25c Pint nue, fifty feet to the point and place of small Mono! tubes .are used. beginning «' , •, f •. or Tea Room AT THE ' - : - • Seized as the property of : Michael Tortora, et .als., taken in execution at 1 CANDY— GIFTS the suit of Henry A. Vaccaro and to be sold by •' ' 1 . R o o m s 1 IBA E WOLCOTT,' Sheriff. Ice Cream Center Dated June 5, 1047. . CORTEZ Anschelewitz Sc. Barr, Sol'rs. Pry Gleaeieg I' ICE CREAM TO TAKE OUT | 5S MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE (54 lines)) . 25-28 ' $22.G8„ Hairdresser OPPOSITE THE POSTOFKICE : (Formerly SOI 5th Ave., N.Y.C.) At Moderate Prices A.M. AUSTIN NOW AT JUMBO ICE CREAM SANDWICHES 101 EMORY ST., A. P. CARPENTER • and BUILDER 36-HOUR, SERVICE and C O N E S...... 1 ...... ■. At the Western Wesley •Weather Stripping Lake Bridge ‘ . Estimates Given STYLING, PERMANENTS, We Call For and Deliver Operated 1>3' Open 'Till BILL BODEEP, of Ocean Grovd 11 o’clock Evenings : TEh A. P.. 2-0237-M DYEING — Personally Su­ TELEPHONE ASIJURY PARK 1 - 0015 85 Heck Avenue, Occan Grove pervised by CORTEZ Phone A. P.731G

CLEANING - PRESSING MIS SEVENTH AYE, — NEPTUNE -Ocean Grove 45 PILGRIM PATHWAY • GREASING: Oiicn Wednesday Until I P. M.

• CLEAN1NO / (Opp. O. G. Association Officc) ■ /i GREENHOUSES F R E E : « ADJUST CALL and DELIVERY Service | THE ©EMONU; •NEW BAG Plione A. P. 2-118‘J 20.'Pitman Avenue Tel. A, P. 2-77S7 . • NEW DEUT : Corner Lawrence and Webb Aves.

Dining Room Open for lhe Season • NEW BRUSH Grossman When the oldest resident Front 8 A.-M. to 8 P. M. • NEW CARBONi was a youngster we supplied SPECIAL WEEKEND DINNER New and Rebuilt Vacuums S! toe Store OCEAN GROVE For Sale...... $11.95 up UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT . : $1.25 LEON A. APGAR, Prop, Taylor Dairy Co. also a’ la’ carte Catley & Williams, Proprietors Club Breakfast--LuuchepiiS ■ VACUUM CLEANER CQy MILK, CREAM AND Specializing in BUTTERMILK TURKEY, DUCK, CHICKEN 332 Bond St., Asbury Pork from Monmouth County Farms Phone AP 2-1970 . SEA FOOD- STEAKS AND, CHOPS Telephone: A. P. 2-1427 GUT FLOWERS - DESIGNS iCROss;

POTTED PLANTS SHOES .'. S I G. "N S OF DELICATESSEN 708 COOKMAN AVENUE ASBURV PAUK - QUALITY DEPARTMENT PRODUCE Expert Good LETTUCE ...... :...... head lie Mechanics En’ecring

CI/A3I CHOWDER anti JERSEY CARROTS ...... 2 bu. 13c LAUNDRY SERVICE - High - FRIED FILET CUCUJIBERS ...!...... each 10c Grade Products " on FRIDAY " " GREEN PEPPERS for 13c Damp Wash No. 1 Rough Dry No. 4 Everything washed and returned ROAST MEATS Increasingly popular! Everything You’ll Find Ali Three ready to dry or iron. Shirts Extra. GREEN STRING BEANS lb 10c washed and dried; returned in cus­ At Hogg Company Hojne-inadc Iirehtl, Rolls, tomer’s bag. Shirts Extra. Layer- Cake .and Cup Cakes Phiinlnng F R O Z E N Thrifty Service No. 2 Cocoanul Cream and Apple and Fiat work ironed ready to put Prim Pres Finish No. 5 Pies . . . Rice Pudding . . . Cup away.. Wearing apparel returned Everything finished where neces­ Heating Custards . . . Cole Slaw . . , rough dry. Shirts Extra. sary. 40% maximum wearing ap­ Proper Installations parel in this service. Shirts Extra. Macaroni Salad Deviled Satisfactory. Results Eggs . . . Raked Deans . . . Po­ All Flat Finish'No. 3 V i s i t U-s. Courteous, Prompt Service tato Salad . Cottage Cheese: Al! flat work ironed No wearing Phone . Write apparel in this service. Shirts We Cali arid Deliver V * Sliced LUNCHEON MEATS: For All Your Table Needs — THE- PATHWAY Extra. • THE . ' Bologna '49c lb MARKET— Open All Year. . . . FREE DELIVERY CASH and CARRY — 15% DISCOUNT — 2 TO 4 DAY’S SERVICE Gooseneck Liverwurst 59c lb on Orders of'82 or More! - The Wm. R. NEPTUNE LAUNDRY Hogg Co. Inc. PATO-VAV MARKET CORLIES AVENUE CORNER NEPTUNE HIGHWAY 900 FOURTH AVENUE • Successor to P. J. STRAfeSBURGER NEPTUNE, N. J. — Tel: A.P. 2-4543 ASBURY PARK, N. J. a s b u r y pp k . ° M 749 Pilgrim Pathway and Oliq St. thomasV'dpavison Phone A. P, 2-3194 FRIDAY, JULY 11,1947 ■ OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY I’ A G E T II it E P, . V . Glad to gee you .fellows took the bench 'party, is the Youdk Pco- ready for Freddy” . . . and Exekiul °“r: "dvjeo. aiT far as . PAT.:and pies’ Concert. . We hear-"JEAJi tlemen at the . stairway leading to 7. All those'wishing to. partici-, . - ______...... JEAN Schloopbiittomiosc—“I'd rul'iise-hr.'i', the; S. E; Ifeheli. At:a signal frhhi THE JEAN KIRNER are ‘ 'Concerned. ASCIIEN-BACII is going to imi­ of course!”, (Ezekiel, l.y the way, pate, and who nre. tb coiiiply.'.w'il.h | Fun at the Bcacli Have seen more than one eye iii tate Al Jolson.. Goud Luck, Mam- the |i|-'ipiT.:\-.il!i j llieir direction, was admitted lo tho lionie I'm- the til calcli ;a ■geiitlojiiim ai'-'tlm give .their Mam?- - '/ : BEACHCOMBER taking part, so you can all be as- tid.'et'- Jaiivr ;il . t'li'e' Hmiih Knit JANICE TOUD took- off for a Oil where, oh'where, .ha-; my little Heticll. , short vacation. ..-Her.best pal, BAR­ sui'eil of one super -evening. The .-• d;; -TJife boundaries'-v.'iil "lie-the d I I ! I kitty 'gone. It seems when JOYCE I'avilioii-.uiiil t|ie OceaiV (ii'ovc- BARA LEE TODD seems to. be kids.have worked hard; -so.let’s see - As. yet the-definite date lias not j r ? : 'and '•: ' ' a big turn out. . . . There was GAllAIJItANT left town; her little rishing Pier.. , ... ,■ been .decided, but-it Is believed that . Another week, ami another holding down with fort with Jan’s kitty decided to do likewise. Now man. Better, hurry home,'Janice! quite a turir but of the Grove gang ^ 5..,’tlie jiu|ge:;,'wllii will he mar­ I;i.',l“y ' ^atiii'fluy of liext' week i Beachcomber, so set ye’selves the family is hunting for the'little 'ViU be the day of the great party. '.v. .- BOB BARNEY—every girl's tripping the light fantastic ,with grey ball of'fur. If any: of you kids, ried lnen nml lyiimen'.- will see that Motor Boats down in yourfavorite chair, pull up heartbeat—returned last weekend Tex Heneke. Believe me, CATH­ up foul.play arises in seekiiic part- • 1' or f u j--1 li e i- announcements, THE TIMES, and ready yourselves see him, please give him back, ;'... . liers. watcli the .entrance to-the soutli ■' • on • .. . to.Iook.in on his old-job as umbrella ERINE THOMA’S tripping was Well, as the kilty went, so must we, io r a few peeks over the transom, bby. . . , JACK GRINWISS was just short ;of fantastic! .. . . (1. Upoil the completion of this end-tunnel or consult any life guard and through the keyhole. but we’re not quite so easy to' get at. the South End'Bcacln- another fellow who seemed most COOKIE HOPKINS seems to, have rid of, so we’ll be back next week. operation, all will retire '.to'.either Wesley Lake ■ {The-big news this week is that interested in, his old job, He was. found herself a new body guard. See you then!.1__ Deal oi- Belmar for. a beach party -m ...... the North . End socialites have fi­ a lifeguard 'over the Fourth. . . . We've seen her on the boardwalk with -entertainment furnished by a . few. times .with .ED (yon: pro­ ' The South End Social Life coin-; Uncle Hurry,-. • . : - -. J .READ'-TIIE ‘OCEAN GROVE' Between Asbury Park nally broken clown enough to get DAVE STEVENS, has been sneak­ ■TIMES FOR LOCAL NEWS together arid give a beach party at ing around corners to discuss'. his nounce the last name) and now is mittee, under the direction of those and Ocean Grove Bradley Beach. DICK HENNIG is dates lately. You had better lqok all dated up with him for the beach two distinguished organizers, CAR­ tlie “father initiator,” and the pai-ty out;'Dave, and be careful of which party. ; •; ROLL PIERCE and OTTO STOLL, FLYING SCOOTER huve announced the forthcoming is open to all, so get in your orders corners-you: pick, because we might The question for the week is:' to Dick now so as to give.him some be around one some day. ; ; JEAN of a Sadie Hawkins Beach Party; Lake anil Asbury Avenue What would you do if a beautiful However, it is at this time that oiii- idea of how many to look for. Wc NITSCHMAN:Uins hooked herself, girl came up and asked you to go on OCTOPUS hope you all have a nice time, but a.'.mail who owns a convertible. No two men'of distinction . wish the. the beach party Saturday liigtit'?” ubllc to know several prerequisites be careful, because we’ll be there need to ask her how she .-‘spends'tier JOE SIMPKINS—^-“i’d go ■ see a 3rd Ave & Boardwalk to cover it from every angle. The evening, when she’s not ulaying Cefore signing their -ininie to the doctor” .. .' . FRANK NICHOLS— dotted line. The following ' are South End* really' has started. off the part of a.hard-working girl.. “I don’t ask. questions,'. I just llave- Asbury Park . V their season- with a hang. Two therefore the rules which must bo BRUCE- GRIFFITH, one of the- fun”..'. ,'AUGIE STOLL—“I’d let observed: canoeing parties and two beach her go with Buster (ha ha)’’ . . -. i OBSTACLE. GOLF parties within: u week. We hoard Auditorium .“carnation boys” and 1. All participants must' be i~ Now JANET WRIGHT, the Homestead BILL (at the pool)—“I ’d let her in (The Golf Course with they were tres, tres gay.' The ca­ the -pool • free every day” . . . or over...-. . • -I?' noeing party on Wednesday eve­ restaurant’s ,hostess, arc a recent > A t T h e / 7 ^ > “Twosome.” Janet greets the pa­ JOHNNIE PIERCE—we guess he 2. All girls must funiisli ,for, the windmill) ning was a terrific success although the partners they, catch 11 liberal, trons with a smile, but saves her misunderstood the question, be­ 4th Ave. & Boardwalk; SAJI McCOLLOM and:, his, date, “sparkling special” for Bruce.' portion of food. - v , RCSUHD “COCOA” :FAY .lost their paddle cause : he - hopped th e fi rst- -cab', to . 3,. The girls will line up at the (with KIM McCORMICK’S help). This Saturday night, along with Bradloy .- . . JOE THOMA—“I’d be South-End Pavilion mid the. gen­ NORTH END — OCEAN GROVE Say, you all, what happened to - A word to the iviso—Advertise!. your ringleader, CARROL PIERCE? ? We heard about your' five “Great Expectations” (women) r BOB BUNNELL was . another .slacker that evening. Speaking of women, they were seen galore at the beach party on the Fourth. “GO. GO" WORTH seemed to be hitting it off quite well with a new-comer to the S.E beach, “TEEDER” WILLIAMS As to the canoeing party on the same night— well— the fireworks were beautiful as seen from the lake. 'Nough Sed, . ;. . We heard LARRY and ETHEL MARCH were the life of the beach party on Sat­ urday night. They, practiced their jitterbug routine for all. Sorry they had to return the same evening ■ im- to Washington. . . . By the by, wm kids, the party Saturday evening was supposed to be the largest in ;-.s years. More power to you! ! ! DOUG (I’m prettier than you are) SMITH has been giving CAR­ OL RUSSELL quite -a whirl, except on those weekends, of course, when MORE LIGHT LOIS comes down: Wouldn't it be ; fun to be there if these girls.ever get together. V - . Then, we -have poor GEORGIE GILL who got .a job at the. lemonade stand, and we doubt very much if it was because NO ADDED COST of a surging passion within, just to sell lemonade. It couldn't be be­ (; v T ^VvVj.1-' cause of Carol, could'it, George? i . . .JANET IIALLOCK. had her .Vi t; l l W;[ - fellow, DON, down from Syracuse y.$? rT\k P m m for the holiday; We approve, Jan­ yyy, et,- eux he’s really a swell fellow. V .** ,V; m i And what’s this we bear about your •V---: s: • > - f o brother DUNCAN being in the. | }$m merry-go-round with not one, not two, but three girls ? Perhaps you ■ had better tip these girls off to tlie rW ■ fact that-there is 110 more man ■Msmi a m - shortage. i ISMS®. It looks as though TOMMY ' .-r& MENNER has completely forgotten DOLORES HOFFMAN (who has imported her own man from Jersey City this, summer) because lie’s been keeping pretty close tabs on JEAN GRAY. . ; . Perhaps you’ve wondered if the North End crowd is cracking up. ' Don’t worry,- be­ cause all of this Uga-uga-boo — uga-rboo-boo-uga, and WJioo, whoo, REDUCTION whoo, is just the attempt of a RATE bunch, of potentials .for a stab at the Fred Allen broadcast. . . . We saw BUD (I hate wimmin) SAL­ MON down here ' last week. It loks like Bud' is staying true to his name, because we saw him on the boardwalk alone —- or has some Buckncll co-ed changed your niind. Bud? ? , . . We wonder if LOIS DALES and CLYDE HEMPHILL $724,200 are consoling each other. O f late w m m they have spent much time to­ •> **»V - % . *! . ' gether. We notice that Clyde spent his day at South End when Lois EFFECTED JULY 1st/ 1947 ' man put in a surprise visit to Ocean Grove. We hope you aren’t turn­ • •V-'"''.' ' ••• :-'V. v>l-;' • ' ■' ’ ’■ ■ ■’ | ' ing into a second “Geqrgie Pprgie , ■ 1- '■ ' V ' 4 ' ! Clyde...... - - ■••• •/ y / i y ’• >. •iT-y.t.*? CATHERINE THOMA won’t N0W ySn liave evfery reason to iiicreMft your use of .electricity in tlie lioiue, for' resiilential give in, so DON MARCH has been ■w m ? patching lip his wounded heart by rates went down again last week. Step by step—the two go hand in hand—.we have increased really playing the field-. We saw him out with TEDDY ASCHEN-.1 •service and decreased rates. The more we can selFthe lower tlie rate. This makes the modern BACH last week, and every time you see him on the beach hes with electric home, possible for all ;' tlie modern, happy, .electric, home, where, electtfic appliances of another female. Don went home ' last week though, gals, so you 11 i' Vo.'WO; have to find a new beach Ronieo.. ' every kind take the place of drudgery and toil.,. The new rate permits the use [of 14 Kilowatt True love must be the answer to -I-!' J A C K HOUGH’S case — 011 PAT. V- v -3- Hours for $1.00 and has decreased tlie second step from .06 to .056 per KWII4 ; That must have been a potent telephone call Sunday evening! . . . BILL TULLY, never a two (K)_ w-W. nighter, seems to be giving all the girls a break this summer — but aren’t we all 11... JERRY VI- W: HOLE has arrived for good, and NEW RATE OLD RATE she brought her T.E.K. down for * Residential Service awhile too. ' Residential Service The holiday brought lots of our old pals back to the Grove. J. C. Firet 14 KWH or Icbq Per Month for $1.00 First 11 KWH.or less per Month for $1.00 BORMAN was one—and imagine, Next 46 KW H per Month ® ^056 pcr KWH Next she’s still on the loose! . . . CARO­ 39 KWH per Month ■ @ -06 per KWH LINE WHEELER and her “one .Next 70 KWH per Month .035 per KWH . Next 00 KWH pec Month @ .035 per KWH-' nnd only DOUG” seem to be down All over 130 KWH per Month @ t .02 per KWH for good now. . . . V1V BALL was All over 130 KWH per Month ® .02 per KWH down. How’s PETE these days, m m ,; .^ ...-1, i( i . .. ^ Viv? . . . Have you noticed PEG and BILL SCOTT with their little f - V gal SUSAN? She’ll'be queen of y.-> ■ - V 1 ; i j 7 ' . • V the S. E. beach in 19G0for sure.. - - • V ' DOTTIE EDDOWES and BOB JOHNSTON make a handsome ad­ dition to the Southend Beach. While Bob is home working, Dottie •-/• •• ;v ,'V' .. }. .. '- . ' • - ' ■ ■ '■ .- 1 . . •; • . '; • ; ‘ ■ ' " occupies her nights as a waitress at the Quaker Inn. Ask Your Electric Dealer • CONNIE BROOME and BOB MAASS have started shopping for. furniture for ■ their apartment to now suggest the good Electric Appliauces that go witli (knock on wood) to be. . . . J AN­ NETTE BRAMLEY and BILL every modern home/because he now has a bigger stock,; DIETZ have just bought a new car better selections. for their future life together, and JERSEY CENTRAL we hear it is quite a IIashy .job. . . Wo have an apology to make. ©RK We’re sorry, SHIRLEY ^B E N ­ POWER & LIGHT CO. NETT” CONNOLLY, not Collins. We hope we haven’t tnbhed you for life. . ., -ANNA “NICKEY” NIOHOLS' swears' she’s going to teach her 8-months old nephew how , to swim next summer. • When asked why, sho just answers ih a t shod like to'hav

Report of Condition of tho . •j.tiiiniiuiiiinniinininiuiiiiiiinnniiiniiiiniiiininininiiiMiiiiiiiiniiiininininiiiiniiiininiiiiiiimiiniiiiininiiint FIRST NATIONAL BMK lilt All LEY BEACH ' DOWN In the State of New Jersey At llu* close ot business on June 30, MEMORY Hi 17 published In response, to call made And Shore Times by Comptroller of the Currency; under ' I'ubJlsiuMl Friday • T<;1. Asl>nr>MMrl; :2-Q(if)t : r • section-5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. • ■ ■ ’ LANE 11 JIOMEIt KUKSGK. Publisher. V; WIIJI.A.M T. KHI'Scr, Editor ASSETS Sl-XTV-KDXU MAIN' AVE.Vl'Kt OCEAN GKOVE, NEW JKItSEV Cash, balances with other hanks.. .including, reserve 6UBSCR1PTIOXS^^2.CO yearly; $1:25 yetnl-nnminll'yj 70c; quarterly or 5c. and • balance, and cash Items in postago per. eopy>j)dstagL* paid In the United States; Canada $1.00. and For­ process- of. collection 51,131,298.08 eign; $5.50 a ye,-kv , • ;• •'*.,., 1 : United State? Government Fifteen Years Ago | Thirty Years Ago ADDRESSES changed on request—always give former oddress. (obligations, direct nnd; 1 9 3 2 1 9 17 - ADVERTISEMENTS. Rates , will be furnished by us on request. . guaranteed.'...... 1,702,257.0$ Obligations of States and WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATIOiNf OF political subdivisions 1.579.260.G7 In the Tintoii Falls JI.E. cliurch, Robert L. Stevens, jr., 78 Abbott • YOUR SUBSCRIPTION Other bonds, notes., and de- ...bonturos.------'J .'O N E: Miss -Angusto. LuchviK, .of tlmt avenue, landed a 35 pound channel THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER'PLACE" Corporate stocks including tilii'cc',''-'-iva'a 'mairie'fl to Joseph Bey- bass' while fishing at Beach Haven.; ’ b'7,500.00 slock-o£ Federal prly, 14iy2 Embury avenue. The fish , was placed on exhibition Entered ns , : Reserve bank) ...... 7,500.00 William p. Ladomus, of Ocean in Russell Schadt’s fish market oil NATIONAL €DITORiAl_ ‘ MU*Otnl-Clfti?S ! Loans and discounts I In­ Gi-ovfi :ir,d Germantowii, Pa., died at' the : NEW cluding $150.00. overdrafts) 1,484,741.84 Olin street, . n 7 _ S s £ - m all jerjev; Batik promises owned $10,500.00 at his summer cottage, 3i Main A campaign to aise $125,000 to ! h A S S O Cl AT ION Ocean Grove furniture'and llxtures'.$5,-.. , , •. poatoiUco avenue. He had been j resident of rebuild the First Methodist church, U 1/ • ■*oto>r : 000.01). .... - ’23,500.00, (Bank premises owned are -. j Ocean Grove during' the summer Asbury Park, destroyed by fire, was -.. subject to $ none liens : •■•'.- months for over.'5.0 -years,-coming started. . not assumed by bank}; hare ill 1879 n§ a j-’ounp man.. For Sybil Vane; the . Welsh'Nightin­ Theodore A. Hughson. Real estate owned, other than baiik premises ...... NONE many years he conducted a jewelry gale, presented song recital in Associated with l.ho very' bps'i.niiiiigs of “cinematogra­ Investments and other assets i and . watchmaker's store at the cor­ the Ocean Grove Auditorium. At a Indirectly representing bank ner of Pilgrim Pathway and Olin popular concert in the Auditorium premisespre or other real- phy" in Ocean Grove oyer. ;>Q years ago,' Theodore Amos .estate V. ‘...J.- r.:.v..>. N O N E street. He, was an usher in the another, evening, soloists were: Hughson, whose, death' omuTod this week, will long be re Customers' liability to' this, bank Auditorium' and one of tho oldest Hazel Lee, soprano; Morton Smith, on acceptances out- members .of tho Washington fire • standing N O'N.E baritone, arid Isabel BrylaWski, vi­ .membured by .a host of friends. Under his maiiagdnient the Other assets ‘ . 5,GC1.GU co. olinist. Clarence Reynolds was at old "Scenario, became the. Boardwalk Strand with Comfortable Edgar Oberg, W. Collins and T. the organ. Total ‘Assets $G.027.210.92 Schuler oponed the Centennial ; William C. Cottrell, well-known seats.' .v life, time of; activity ii the circus- and theatrical LIABILITIES . Valet Service, under the title of architect, died at his Asbury Park field had endowed him with a keen wit aiid generous heart Demand deposits pf indi­ “Dollar Cleaners,” a; 05-B Main' home.- He was a long-time member viduals,.partnerships and / avenue. of the Auditorium ushers and was ; toward all .iiooil causes,as often demon^ti;ated:'ih the .offer of v corporations....-...... v...... $2,497,902,91' Tipie deposits of Individ-.. Mr. and Mrs. Walter II. Nodes, the designer of the North End the facilities.of. his theatre for charity benefits. Only a few u«ils. partnerships, and • of Bergenfield, announced the '.'i'.- hotel nnd pavilion, , .corporations •...... 2,095,902.20 gagement of their .daughter, Miss Mrs. A, E. Houseman, of Brad week s'be fore .'his death he had offered the use of his theatre ■Deposits of United States' .'.; • Government- (including Lillian C. Nod^Sj,.to Joseph J. Mur­ ley Beach, the only '.female police and ail Hie proceeds .iorone or two days for the benefit of' St. postal savings) ...:.!... ■*... 123,287.30 phy, soil of Mr.’ and Mrs. John J, officer ill New Jersey, was one of Deposits oC States and po-. Murphy, G3 Franklin avenue. the speakers at the annual con­ Paul’s building fund. i.Iis';\vas one of the few. theatres that litical subdivisions 337;233J19 ■ Bishop James Cannon, jr., of.the Deppsits of banks ...... • N O N E ference here of the Florence Crit- remained closed ofi Sunday— a restriction, with which he was Other- deposits ;.(certified . Methodist'Church. South, was >:he tenton society. Mrs. Kate Waller and cashier's checks, etc.) 20,414.98 Ocean Grpve Auditorium Fourth of Barrett, 'national president, con­ in complete.■s.v.niimthy, as demonstrated by his .many years of Total Deposits. S5.C80.820.G4 .. . July orator. . . Bills payable, rediscounts, and ‘ ducted the sessions. Operation in'this community. '.' "J -.... : - . : other liabilities for • ‘ • • The Suiiday morninp Auditorium “The Crisis,” adapted from Win­ borrowed nionev ...... N O N E service, led by Dr. Harold Paul ston Churchill's great story, was OBITUARY at. 9 a. m. from the Holy Spirit Mortgages:or other Mens, . ., Sloan, of Haddonfield, was broad­ Catholic church, Asbury Park, - ...... — i !— ...... • $ hone on bank premises. . drawing large audiences at the Congressman Judd Warns Again ■• and $ hone on other real - , cast over radio station WCAP. The “Scenario” moviehouse on the Where Mrs. Young was a communi­ ' estate ....NONE Rev. Dr. Elmer E. Pe'arce, pastor North End boardwalk. MRS. THOMAS YOUNG cant. Burial was made in Mt. ■ What- Congressman Walter IT;. Judd, of Minnesota, sajd Acceptances executed by or, for . of the Vincent -M, E. church, Nut- A resident of Ocean Grove for 11 Calvary cemetery. Besides her account of. this bank and ley, was the evening preacher. • In an oratorical and musical to a great audience iii the Auditorium oii Fourth of July was outstanding'..... N O N:E contest at St, Paul’s church,: nied years, Mrs. Julin. Marie Young, husband, she is survived by a son, Other . liabilities ...... NONE The Board of Tenement House wife of Thomas Voung, of the St.' Thomas O. Young, of Denver, Col­ largely, extemporaneous. Like the prophets of old, he spoke Supervision of New Jersey had alt- were won by Laura Rice for orado. Total Liabilities declaiming and Marie VanNort- Elmo hote>, died Monday at.'Fit- 55.G80.820.04; served :iotice,i'. Ocean Grove that kin hospital. She was i former from a full heart, and personal knowledge of how appease­ any residences housing three fami­ wick for ringing. Honorable men­ --- — --- CAPITAL ACCOUNTS tion was given Bernhard Hommell resident of Paterson. The funeral Federal Government employees ment of Hitler and the Japs has jeopardized our national Capital Stock: lies !>;• more, living independently was from the Bodine Funeral home, .' | S u rp lu s*...;..:...... *...... v...... *;;■ .2 00,000.00 effect desired. It.is';reasonable to believe, as; the speaker Undivided profits ...... JJG.399.28: State '.tax receipts from boxing Reserves (and.retirement ac­ At the Lowest Prices in Town § contended, thatVthc. pattern will be set by America in the count for.preferred stock) N O' N E and wrestling bouts totaled $117,- Total Capital Accounts 3-15,309.28 Business To Tell 000 for the fiscal'year ending June next twelve; months..that \Viil: determine if we are to ljaye a Total Liabiiitics.and C a p i ­ 30, 19-10, says the New Jersey | FULL LINE OF COSTUME JEWELRY AND COMPACTS I third world war. ' ' . tal Accounts •... $G,027,219:92 American Story Taxpayers Association. This was = PATENT, CALF, PLASTIC and CORDAY HANDBAGS ... | \ MEMORANDUM the second'highest annual total, Assets pledged or assigned, the record high of $171,000 having YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE AT THE. | to secure HnbilUies and Gael Sullivan At The Wheel American opportunity! been established in 1922 — .t!io year for other purposes . • 30G.000.00 What it ineans , nnd hoiv it nf the Dempsey-Carpentier fight in Gael Sullivan was;iirrpsted. or the charge of drunken • State of New Jersey, County of Mon- works— Jersey City. PARIS HAT SHOP j mouth. ss: ' " ;• ■driving f^llpwiiig'Ja collision .011 the Boston Post Hoad the I. Raymond F. Johnsonj cashier of the ■ That is tho title and the task of | <136 Cookman Avenue (Phone 2-1831-J) Asbury Park i above-named bank, do solemnly swear a nation-wide-, o/fcrt undertaken itil!iiiitiiiiiiini)iiiitriiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiintiii'iiiiiiiii/iiiiii? other, night. He is photographed 011 the front pages of the that the above statement-is true to,the CRIMINAL and CIVIL COURT best or mv knowledge and belief. jointly by business leaders, public ■metropolitan papers in remarkably' the. sam.e physical atti^ ./ RAYMOND F.; JOHNSON,. Cashier opinion specialists, economists and JOSEPH STERN ;Sworn to and subscribed before me advertisers, cooperating with tlie Justice of the Peace Itifle of tiie’ tiarsspn mother* -v.i.i1: a broad jrrin Hifeitt- this 8th day of July, 1947.' • : United States Chamber of Com­ Si 511. Herman Way forney i>ose» beside him looking boi 1 iffVi 1 ybu.t;cprificloii 11 y• sad; ■■■; J;-EDWARD SMITH. ... • . V • • ;. • Notary Public:.o£ N; J. merce. Ocean Grove -: OCEANFRONT HOTEL,, |; 1 - There; is .nothing: auuisuu!,abQUt th.e .iiicidcnt except tliis. . My-commission .expires Feb.' 23,-1950,.: Tho objective is to : give the Correcl-r-Altest. • . . * ; Notary Public It happens that Gael .Sullivan' is.'. Uie" happy-go-hicky.. (iifectov CHARLES WEGEMAN, American people better under­ , For Rent This Season I • - " WILLIAM. E.. IIUNKELE '. standing dt'their enterprise system of the; Democratic .National Committee which has the.task, WILLIAM..*C/ SIIAFTO, - and its benefits. The chief medium 28-lt-.'.. ;. ; '*• Directors North End Section. Fully Equipped. Many Bookings | next; year of putting President Truman over For another of this effort will be advertising. An. example of the. economic; Already Received. — 38 Rooms. |. ■four years. ;\Vo imagine .that no Democrat would wish .the MATTHEWS, IJ A .1;- h : O T truths the joint effort will seek to ' APPROXIM ATE INCOME — $10,000 | - young': man, who can grin ..so,/.happily on a drunken-driving SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION, toll in concrete language is tlie FRANCIONI BOUOL-OII OF AVON-BY-THE- ; following: charge, any bad.l/ick:-:~hi's tdtorney will take.-care.of- that.— SEA. JULY 22, 1917. ■ To vote upon the public-questioiv The average American.can earn - Rental Price - $5,000. 1 but there are a-lot of Democrats, not to1 me n't ion Republicans, printed below, if in favor thereof mark a !pair- of shoes, with six hours & TAYLOR a cross ( -X-) or plus (4 ^) in the square ■who are.ready to bet that hd won’t be the executive director at the left.of the word.YES. and If op­ work — the average Russian 30 FUNERAL HOME when the tough work starts. ‘ . posed thereto mark a cross( x ) or plus days, the average .European 20 in the stjuaro at the left of the Exclusive but Uiexpensive word NO. . . days. Shall the^ordlnance .prcposed by-p’e-. In 1‘JOO it took the average DANIEL L. FRANCIONr ■' The. Flyiiig Saucers;' re,ported over.: Ocean Grove this titioii and providing as follows: American 21' hours to earn that THOMAS W.. TAYLOR ' j ; a . h u r r y A g e n c y “An . Ordinance, to Amend ‘An Or-' 701 - 7th Ave.* . Asbury Park week turned out.to be. blinking blimps from Lakeliurst fiash- dinatVce amending Sections

SYMPATHETIC SERVICE REASONABLE; BEFINED THE riONEER OFFICE North End J. It. Ely & W . A. AYooJley Cottage . Phone A . P. 2-0567 • Let us show YOU this lovely A t Ycmr Service home, six doors from the We have a few choice boardwalk, with nine rooms, . We invite the people of this community and surrounding bath, extra lavatory, open vicinity to avail themselves of our complete banking facilities lots for sale, and now is fireplace, large cellar, running which include the following: • water in bedrooms, fully fur­ nished. the time to buy! Come CHECK ACCOUNT .' ./ ^ ' All Types IMMEDIATE POSSESSION! in and ask ■ for the lo­ CHECK MASTER ACCOUNT : • ■■■■■','- '1 ‘]- $11,000 SPECIAL INTEREST ACCOUNT GENERAL cations and get prices. • CREDIT DEPARTMENT TRUST DEPARTMENT . ".TRAVELERS’ CHECKS INSURANCE SEE ME BEFORE YOU BUY, SAFE DEP08IT. BOXES. BURN o n BORROW . 3 CONVENIENT BANKING OFFICES TO BERVE YOU ★ Louis E. Bronson Tt\e E L B O m C . M OTOR - ERNEST N . . ASBURY PARK k OCEAN GROVE BAM CDNvermNa ink> service ATUWTA, REALTOR.& INSUROR OPTO 90 ftRCt'M TOF THE . O tto G, Stoll, Sr. WOOLSTON ORGANIZED 1889 BCW StSTHEVOW Ofe FlfiST AlR-CONOlTlONB) e n ep& y Su p p l ie d rr, i s . . AGENCY. 63 Main Avenue an" iwMstT s y s t h m . t h i k t v t r a c k l e s s ; 1 1 9 Central Avenue Corlies Arenae MAIN AVENUE R/VTEO PVt Ti M MOPE.. Ocean Grove, N. J. Ne»tane Mala Street TROtJLEr COAaiES.KJUIPPFO WfTH WE 48 MAIN AVENUE tTRCS-ENTW N THE . OCEAN GROVE, N. J.; OCEANGROVE Asbnry Park STTAM EM6IMG—THREE LATEST IN COOUNSI>EV1C£S,ALREADY Ocean drove, N. J. Phone A. P. 1058- ARE IN SERVICE AND TO M oeeHAYEBEEN Member Federal Deposit insurance Corporation t i m e s ovs9.”w e/vino- Phone A.P, 2-5652 'V ■; ■ - OTCCKi3//.CC0K)i,VSTt> CHY O FF/Q ACS.. Tel. A. P. 2-0398 ;. , MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE. BYBTEM M 3 8 ILE M OtOf?.,.. • FRIDAY, JULY 11,1947 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY PAGE FIVE

, A. C. Myers, of Los Ange­ by Gerard D> Kelly, of Rochester, the board of governors, in announc­ story, fireproof structure housing les, Calif., spent Tuesday and Wed­ N. Y., and Mrs.. Mildred Gilbert; of | In and Out I nesday with Miss Anna Phillins at INTERNATIONAL LEADERS AT Nurse, 2 Teachers ing. Mr, Rurfeind’s acceptance, this, 17 rooms; among which will bo a 100 Abbott avenue. ' W.C.T.U. CONFERENCE HERE the Bronx; collided at the intersec­ morning; exposed the gratitu'de of new operating room,, the central tion of Pennsylvania avenue and the board lo Mr. Burfeind for his sterilization department anil three • Mrs. Klhia Carey Johnson and Join School Staff •Mt. Tabor Way. Mrs. Gilbert ami willingness to accept the undertak- new delivery roomsi Its total cost I Of Ocean Grove J Hilliard Comstock, of Mt. Airy,Ta„ Three of the leaders at the. Mildred Klebanow, her passenger, ing. . Will lie $187,800. are guest:, of Mrs. Ruth 'bavi! World Convention of the were slightly injured and treated . “A survey by the state; depart­ The west wing, a two-story addi-. Ivins,-70 Embury avenue. W.C.T.U. last month in As­ .at the scene by the Oceaii Grove ment of institutions and agencies tion housing the internes and an bury Park will address the 111- , Hoard Approves Paving first aid. squad. Officer William Mrs. Ann.-. Steven3, of Wissino- .. After spending the winter .-in And .Uniforms Bids reveals that Fitkin is.overtaxed to, enlarged storage room, can he built Summit, Mrs. Elizabeth Dunning terstate Conference of the Guy investigated both accidents. such a degree that it is the fourth and equipped foi- an estimated ming, Pa., is vacationing at tlie Temperance Union during the Wednesday Night Maidborough 1 hotel, Seaview and is now occupying her tent cottage '--- —* ----- highest hospital in the state ill per­ $110,700. .: for the season at 11 Kingsley three-day sessions ill Ocean centage of occupancy,” Mr. Booker This expansion will necessitate After spending the winter in Place. Grove opening Tuesday. Mrs. an addition .to:..tlie nurses' home Newark; Mrs. James Duguid ar­ , !. D. K. Brown; of Scotland, The Neptune township board of said.-. “As a 150-bed hospital, Fit-, Mr. and Mrs. William II. Oliver, education Wednesday night hired Fitkin Seeks Over kin is not, adequate to serve the and 'conversit-.il of the facilities in rived this week foi die. summer at and _ Mrs. Bertram White, of current needs—indeed it has been the present hospital at :, cost -of : her cottage, 122 Pilgrim Pathway. 1G. Ocean avenue, are the parents England,, will speak at the two elementary teachers and a .of a‘ sou, borii Saturday morning nurse for the school system. .Miss inadequate ince 1937. The full approximately $100,000. ■Miss Dorothy.M, Mason, of An­ Tuesday evening program and i M illion In Drive program; -j f expansion , now con­ in Fitkin hospital. They have Mrs. J. R. Chitambar; president Grace Orchard, a tcacher at Spring Mr. Burfeind said' there will be gora school, Philadelphia, has ar­ named him, William, jr. Lake for the past 28 years, and templated calls foi ihree new wings no public announcement of a total; rived in Ocean Grove to make her of then India W.C.T.U., will at a total cost of-$1,200,000,'. which address this Wednesday night Joseph Curto, rt graduate of Nep­ Louis H. Burfeind, General quota for this'.summer’s' campaign home with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Donate) Stacey have tune - nnd World War If veteran,, will provide'a net increase o i.100' until a preliminary survey of the. Philson, 42 Pilgrim Pathway.- .. session. The conference will Chairman Of Hospitai beds,” Mr. Booker said. moved to their cottage, 108 Clark be held iii the Tabernacle with will join the elementary, staff. Miss potential giving power of the coun- . Miss Aflelaide. Gyger, of Pnila- avenue) renting their home at 131 Mi meetings at 10:20 a, m. and Stella Colvachuck, a Neptune grad­ Expansion Drive ' The south wing, five stories of iy has been undertaken. delphia, accompanied by Mrs. Abbott avenue to Mr. and Mrs. 2:30 p. in. uate, of 1941,..was named to the fireproof construction, will have The: appeal will lie presented Blanche Ruggles, has. opened her nursing staff. 10:i rooms and will provide 130 throughout the.county and will be cottage for the season at 9 Bath James Scott and children, Marjorie The Fred. McDowell company,; Louis H.' Burfeind, president of beds and .25 bassinets. It will cost; divided! into four districts td; be avenue. .. . and Dick,' of New York, Mr. Neptune, was awarded the contract the Asbury Park and Ocean Grove *009,5.00 to build and 10.0,000 to known as the Freehold, Spring Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Whin- Scott is an insurance broker with of paving the playground area lie- bank, hob accepted the invitation equip— a total of $709,500, Lake, Asbury. Park and Red Bank- Choral. Seeks Members of the board of governors of Fitki" ney, of Philadelphia, arrived last offices on Wall street, Nev.- York, hind the gymnasium with its low The north wing; will be a four- Rumsou areas. week for their fifty-first summer in bid of $1,519.00. Other bids sub­ Jlemorial hospital to act.as general Ocean Grove at their cottagc. 92 • :Miss Gloria Tillman, 17, of TG mitted were Kingston Bituminous, manager of a building fund cam­ Heck avenue, Was removed ta Fit­ The executive board of the Mon­ $1,941.90, and Conover and Sut- paign commencing July 31 and end­ Franklin; avenue. mouth Choral Society met at. the ing September 5. . Miss Amy Weichard and . Mrs. kin hospital late yesterday after­ phin, 51,990.42. home of the president, Willard I, With ft bid of 52,769.84, the Osr- Mr. Burfeind has been an active' Emma Flick, of Brookline, Pa., arc noon by. the Ocean Grove first aid Johnson, 703 Raymere avenue, In­ civic leader for the past 14 .years, C las si f i e d A cl v er t isem ents located for the summer nt the for­ terlaken, Tuosday night. Plans and wald co., of New .York, wa;'award­ squad, called when she fractured ed the contract t,o furnish 00 band, He is a member of the board of Advertisements for these columns should be tn the office of “The mer’s cottage, 97 Clark avenue. her right shoulder, at the North programs for fall and winter season one twirier and one drum major governors rind chairman of the fi­ Times" NOT LATEJi THAN i i O'CLOCK NOON Thursday o£ week, were discussed and a drive for new William J. Bahrs, sr., of Newark, End beach;. ' uniforms. The cost of the uniforms nance; committee of Fitkin hospital. was a guest over the Fourth of members planned. Those who will be offset , by high school mu­ From 1941 to -1940 he served' as . CLASSIFIED AU KATE . July at the home .of Mrs. C. 0. . . ------would enjoy singing with this grotip sical benefits during the next two county chairman of' the War F i­ are invited to get in touch with 25 words OR LESS ...... THIRTY-FrVE . CENTS Brady, to Atlantic avenue. O.E.S. Bazaar. Announced years. nance committee covering, ill! of More than 25 words __ ...... ; i cent per, word officers or members of the board. Total bills authorized ,for 'pay­ the eight war loan drives during Mr. arid Mrs. Joseph MacMullan, The first meeting in the fall will '5 times for the price of four. of Philadelphia, art; spending the ment- were $2,303.17. which bond sales aggregated over be Sept. 9., Those who attendqd $110 million in the county. Copy, mniied tn, given to-representative or'brouuht to office, per­ iveek at tlie Ocean ‘Visto on the Mrs. Paul R. Ridner and Mrs. were the president, Mr. Johnson, sonally ;nust be jeeomp.mied by oash or stamps to cover cost. Copy • oceanfront. .Mr. Burfeind was general chair­ accepted over, phone ,is a courtesv ,in'J convenience to customers. Louise Garon are co-chairmen of Director Thelma Mount, Elsa Bren- man of the Salvation Army cam­ BJUs due immediately upon presentation. . . John M. Taylor, of New York the Ocean Grove chapter, Order of necke, Miss Vivian M.\ Kubler, paign in 1938 and is- a past presi­ city and a proofreader on The ST. PAUL'S, OCEAN GUOVE Eastern Star, annual bazaar'to take Frank Dodge, Joseph Faber .and dent of the Shore Community New York Herald Tribune, has ar­ Harold Rainear. . place July 17 and 18 in the Lou Chest, Last year he was genera! rived at :the. Shawmont . on i-he , — — Ernest Durkhardt will be. the chairman of a deficit operating LEAVING STATE— Must Sell, FOR SALE — Babv crib with oceanfront lor a two-week vaca­ Ellen hotel, opposite the post office. Tenor Soloist in St.. Paul's campaign of the hospital which e.s • rooms and bath, modernized,.fur­ mattress, $10.00, Davis, 35 Abbott- tion. Mrs. Rowland C. Mauch will be in “Bqokalogues” Announced Sunday morning, singing ‘‘Con­ ceeded the quota-by a-substaritial nished, not' air heat. Immediate Ave. .. , —28* ' The Misses Mary and Margaret sider and Hear Me" by Woller amount. possession. Only. SO,9QO. Asbury charge of the booth for toys; Mrs. Park 2-0897-J. ;. —28* Gilkey, of Oi-ooklyn, have returned A' review of. "The Herdsman," and “Spirit of God” byjNeid- J. Marshall Booker, president of LOS: — Lady’s Black Bathing Insley, fancy work; Mrs, Mary linKer, to Ocean Grove for their vacation, Dorothy Clarke Wilson, was given ______,■{,___ _ POSITION . WANTED — Lady Suit and Black and White Bathing. Staying at the' Van Cottage, 40 Flint, White Elephant; Mrs. Phii Dr. B; Harrison Decker, Bag. -Reward, Mrs. Walter-Pro- here this morning by Mrs. Paul READ THE OCEAN GROVE wishes position taking charge of Central avenue, and • having a Erhardt, aprons; Mrs, Garon, Towner at the first of her annual Pastor, will preach on the sub­ pert, 55 Mt. Tabor Way, Ocean ject, “Translating tho .Cross”. , TIMES FpR LOCAL HEWS Rooming Hous.e, or will -. do any pleasant’time. handwork; Mrs. Elizabeth Burton, Bookalogiies in the Tabernacle. kind of light work. Full or part Grove. —28* "The Herdsman,” the story ,of the and Thelma Mount, A.A.G.O. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stauffer and Mrs; Jean MacClure, food; Mrs, Organist-Director will play, time. Address Box-14, Times Office. daughter, Miss Mary S. Stauffer, Stanley Applegate, cards; Mrs, prophet Amos, is the only religious —28 ’ LOST— Ladie’s gold wrist watch with Miss ■ Sarah Rohrbaugh and book on the program,. This eve­ “The Bells of ,St. Anne de with brown cord band on boardwalk Miss Agnes Reichard, of York, Pa., Floicnce Smith, jewelry. ning at 7:30 Mrs. Towner will re- Beaupre” by Russell nnd POSITION WANTED — Hotel or Ocean Pathway. Reward.if re­ arrived last week at their cottage, v lew :‘Together,’’, the story o f, the "Chorale” by Andriessen. South End Housekeeper, . experienced; wishes turned to Mrs. F. Osten, 10 Riche­ •19 Ocean avenue, for the season.; life of Gen. George Marshall'and ’.''he Services are Sunday position for,summer. Full or part lieu Place, Newark, N. J.. Phono Katherine Tuppei Marshall,' called .'School'at 9:30 A. M. aiid Di­ time. Address Box 14,-Times Office Essex 2-7390. —28* Mr. and Mrs, .Ralph* E. Marlatt, vine Worship at 10:45 A, M. daughter Virginia and -son Ralph, He Answered Call by critics the best non-fiction, book of; the current season. Tomorrow There will , be ho evening serv­ and Mrsr James P. Taylor; Mrs. ice. Restaurant POSITION WANTED— Experi­ EXCHANGE—Quiirtei acre plot : Marlatt's1 mother, ai‘e located for Of Opportunity morning at a o’clock • Mildred in Bergen County, commuting town, Walker’s “The Quarry” and to­ enced middle-aged woman desires the summer at the letter’s cottage, (Amelia Havens, Prop.) position earing for children eve­ value $1,500, for two lots'in Ocean 88 Franklin avenue A typical story of Aniericar. op-, morrow evening Kenneth Roberts’ Grove, ar what have.'you? Write “Lydia Bailey” will be reviewed, nings tn- all-night. Mrs, LaForge, Mr, and Mrs. James F. Tustin porturiity is the life of Earl Owen Two Accidents Monday. Temporary Quarters— 7G Heck Ave.. Ocean Grove; phone W, Thomas, 25 Arden Place, and daughter Mary: Ann and son Shrove, new President of tho Broadway, Just off Boardwalk A, P. 1-0170-M. -28* Yonkers, N. Y. ' —28-32 * James, jr., are now located for .the United States Chamber of Com­ Offered Lots At §750 Two accidents were reported io seasor; at their cottage, 15 Heck 'Ocean Grove police on Monday, Serving Delicious FOR ‘ RENT— Owner will share LOST— Lady’s gold wrist watch merce, two-room apt. with kitchen , privi­ ai'ound Webb nnd Central avenues1 avenue. Mr, Tustin is superinten­ • This" big-shouldered hard-work- Mrs. A M. Clarke; of Rutherford, dent of schools .of South Amboy. When Commissioner Eugene HOME COOKED FOODS leges, 2nd' floor, : with gentleman. or boardwalk between Webb and; ing son Of Iowa climbed frorti the was struck by a car driven, by Mrs. Mrs. DeWitt C, Carter, of East Lowenstein, of Bradley Beach, op­ Emma H. Walker, of Totowa Boro, Dayis, 35 Abbott Ave. —;2fi * Bradley .Beach. Fiiider please re­ bottom .to one of the top executive posed a veterans’ housing plan in Make Your Vacation turn to Mrs, Martha Gawrori; 224.: Orange, and Mrs. Kate Mason, o£ posts in tho Genera! Electric Co., N; ,J.- Mrs. Walker failed to see FOR RENT -- Nicely furnished West Orange, have returned home his community this week, he had the pedestrian while she was back­ Complete Broad St.-, Newark, N .1, —28 as vice-president in charge of cus­ remarked to the boro commission twin bedroom in private home, $20 after visiting this week with. Mrs; ing froni a Main avenue .parking by DINING at week; also apartment'for rent. $35 E. D. S. Young, 100 Webb avenue. tomer relations. that the price of $1,000 oil Ocean place, . Dr. William ,A. Robinson, FOR SALE—5 Rooms, ;--ith, heat Born in Mapleton, Iowa, he had t. Grove, association lots on Ballard week. .104 Webb'. Aye.,, Ocean and 4 room bungalow, $0,500. 0 All are winter visitors ill St. Pe­ of Ocean Grove, examined’ and re­ Grove. —i28 job .at the turn of the century as boulevard was “inflated.” Joseph leased. Mrs. Clarke. Cars'driven HAVENS’ . rooms, bath, $0,500. .13 rooms, tersburg, Fla. . bath, heat, good condition and lo­ station agent and telegrapher nt A. Thoma, manager of tin: associ­ FOR SALE — Flag,;. 8x11 feet, “Summertime Recreation’’ will ation and William E. Thomson, cation, $12,500. Senions Agdncy, be the program topic at the July- Harrisburg, S. D., with tlic Chi­ ‘.iHni'A $10; lawn umbrella, yellow, $35; 124 Mt.. Tabor Way, ■ ; ;■ _28» cago, Ali lwauk'ee and St.,Paul Rail­ chairman of the business commit­ row boat, $50. A.' P. 2-5,228-J— -28: August meeting of St. Faul’s tee are taking exception o the W.S.C..S. Tuesday at 2-p. ill. in the road. He got so interested in his statement through newspaper col­ WGOLMAN’S -FOR ItENT'- I’urnishei apart- LOST — Girl’s pet-tiger kitten, church. Hostesses will he from work, he went to Iowa State Col­ umns this week reporting. that ment, 3 -moms', August and Sop-; male, gray with black stripes. V i­ the May Leonard Woodruff circle. lege iat Amos to study electrical they had offered ' the lots to. Brad­ teihber. All .facilities!; Separate cinity auditorium. ..Reward." 7 Beach avenues.. .• engineering'. Thcjn, with a degree ley Beach for housing project use Quality Market] entrance, and porch; frigidaire. Front Circle. Ocean Grove. —28* Mr. and Mrs." Clayton E. Mat­ in electrical engineering, ho joined nt $750 each. They fidcled that the Mntippc Daily 2:30 : EvcntnR.7 & 9* H a’ Pilgriiii Pathway,' cor,' Frank­ thews and son Brian .Page have lots are assessed by Bradley Beach ContUmous Sat., Sun. * Holidays | lin ave. Key at 07 Franklin Ave, FOR RENT— Furnished . 4-room General Electric and started his 125 Heck Avenue 11UADLEY ItKACII " bungalow: bath ; ' season; . adults' moved from Drexel Hill. Pa., to climb, at $1,400, 28-32“ Eastoii, :Pa. Mr. Matthews, son Telephone 2-0963 only. 9! Lawrence Ave,, Ocean of Mr, and Mrs. George E. Mat­ Mr, Shrove knows what lio talks •FURNISHED ROOMS- Attrac­ Grove.; —23 about when he calls America the Your'best'buy. Ocean Grove F R t - SAT., July 11,'12 — thews. 147 Abbott avenue, ,Ocean tive, clean, ail® rooms, light house­ FOR SAL; Three summer, Grove, is employed by the. Baker land of opportunity. The Ocean Grove Times keeping. 89 Cookman Ave,, Ocean' Grove. -28" bungalows,, fully furnished; Two Chemical co. Fresh Killed “UNDERCOVER ” 4-room and oiie 3-l:oom; all im-. After'a visit with their son and ROASTING CHICKENS FOR .RENT — 3,-Room furnished proyenients. For. quick sale asking daughter-in-lav.1, Mr. and Mrs. R. apartment, electric, refrigerator, 89 ;SG,000. For appointment write, H. M. Casey, in Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. Fresh Killed SUN; - MON,, July 13, 14 Cookman Ave., .Ocean Grove.—28* Hansen, ;230r88th St.,. Brooklyn 9, and Mrs. R. D. Casey, of Drexel i H ERSH EY’S Pure Ice Cream J FRYERS ANN BAXTER N. Y’., or phone Siiore Road 8-2417. Hill, Pa., arrived last Wednesday WILLIAM HOLDEN POSITION WANTED — Lady • -28-29* at their cottage, CS Franklin nve- Fresh Killed “BLAZE OF NOON” wishes to sit with children eve­ nub, where they will remain until FOWL nings. Write of call Mrs. N. War­ FOR RENT— Occan Grove, fur­ October. ner; 84 Mt. Tabor Way. ' — 28» nished one-rootu apartment with Fred Schultheis, 138 Clark ave­ private porch overlooking lake. 1 25c Pint | TUES.-WED.-TIIURS., SITUATION WANTED,- Room Kent July 17 on. G4 Lake Ave. nue,* was returned.home frohi Mon­ July 15, 10, 17 mouth Memorial hospital yesterday LOINS OF PORK Clerk or Night Watchman. Ref­ — 28-29 by the Ocean Grove fiicst aid squad, 1 Full Line of I SUSAN HAYWARD erences given. Address ’.C, "P.,. Box 00, Tinl.es .Oilice, -28” WANTED - Yearly, apartment : Mr,' Schultheis had been in the hos; FRESH HAMS LEE BOWMAN fur three adults by Oct. I. Local jiital since the Fourth of July, j- FLAGSTAFF’S FINE FOODS ; | ; “SMASH l!P ” CORSETS—S]iencer, all size's, iiir residents and reliable. References, removed.there by the squad. SMOKED TONGUES. dividually designed, fittings ill your Write.Box .7, Times: Office, — 27’tf Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Strom, I OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY | own home. Call for .appointment. 133 Mt, Tabor Way, entertained at PORK GOODIES FRI. - SAT., July. 18, 10 '. Mabel S. Hall, 709 Neptune High­ FOR SALE—Well-built, attrac­ dinner last Sunday Mrs. Jane Hio, . Allan ladd way, Neptune. Phone A. P. 2-3749. tive, three large room bungalow,', CORNED BEEF of Ocean Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Er­ 1 United Service Grocery Store j “CALCUTTA” ■ ■ —27tf fireplace;';year-round if .placement nest Sparks, of Ocean Grove and heat!!;- used. Immediate possession, Orange; Mr, and;Mrs.,William II. I 418 Cookman Avenue Asbury Park, N. £ | OCEAN GROVE — Furnished $5,808. Wananiassaj. Tel.'A.P, B / Culver of Asbury Park, and rooms in private home. GG1^ Heck 2-1111.. ' -25-29* 1 TEL. A. P. 2-9187 | ii= Avc. —27*29* Russell C. Woolley, of Ocean Grove limn GARAGE FOR RENT—By week. and Montclair. | Opp. Auditorium Bridge | I FREE DELIVERY Win. Bodoep, of Ocean Grove g BUNGALOW WANTED Will North side, near ocean. Tel. A. P. Cap!, and Mrs, Wm. von der Lieth buy, ali cash, niodeni all-year bun­ 2-0070-M. ' —25tf and daughter Wendy are residing ...... iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiNiiiiiiaiifMasiiHiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiitiMiiiiiiiniiiii: galow'for occupancy, in .November. in Salinas, Calif., where he is sta­ Give location, particulars. Write FOR SALE — Rooming House, S 1' B :% X D J. Fuller, Box 91, Times Office. block to ocean; 28 large rooms, tioned with the medical, corps at furnished; has yeai'-round 5-room Camp Ord. Mrs. von dqr Lieth is BOARDWALK AT NORTH END______-20-30* the former Miss Janice Bowman, Apt., heater. 5-Room cottage for feat. .25 Embury Ave. 24-28* daughter of Mr; and Mrs. D. Hud- 4 SHOWS DAILY 1 WANTED— Small apartment- or son Bowman, of Jersey City, and eottage for tlie. month ot August, 1 0 7 :0 0 5 :0 0 1 TAILORING and fitting for men -summer residents -at their- cottage, PEitrOltM AN’C es — : Q. 1 : 0 0 , . a m i ’ . s i . Miss: E. Williams, 00 N o. 15th St., East Orange,‘N.’ J- ' ."• 20-28* and.women. If you have trgaririeni:' 87 Cookman avenue. Phone: A. l>. 2-S074 that tioeds to be altered, you will Members of the Isabella Thoburn On warm days, rise before tho thermometer docs, and FOR RENT — Now.four jt>om be pleased to let K, Boufarah do you'll shine as :i cook without getting all hot and bothered ! apartment;’overlooking,ocean. Mod­ your. work—-at 146 Abbott Ave. circle of the St. Paul's W.S.C.S. 3 DAYS STARTING JULY li enjoyed a box luncheon, Social and Just serve dishes you cun fix early in. tlic morning and ern kitchen. Season,- Tel. A. P. 7-11* heat up at mealtime. Here al'e a few. that will help you 2-0G70-M. —2otf games ori the South End pavilion keep cool, calm . . . and collect compliments: Monday. Attending were Bliss ANTIQUES— and old thiiigs'ur- FOR RENT—Large, airy rooms .ently needed. Full value paid for Berth:1 Fowler, Mis:; Kate- Hart, APPETITE BAIT -THE YEARLING” Mrs. Harry Woodward, Mrs. Annie BZANS AT THEIR BEST in quiet section of Ocean Grove. Dooks,' pictures, glassware, silver, Sharp, Mrs. Jennie Nace, Mrs. Add 1 tbsp. prepared mustard iu Fish is se light nnd digestible I . In Technicolor 115 Clark avenue, 22tf ;china, bric-^-brae & any kind of 1 cw. ANN PAGE BEANS serve it often in summer, vary-: jewelry. William Zollen. 25 Main Marie Rand. Miss Jennie .Kane, WITH PORK. Saute 1 medium FOR SALE — Occan Grove Mrs. Harrv Webster, Mrs. G. W. ing the sauce like this: To 1 cup St. A. P. 2-8103.— 33*tf ' onion {finely cat) and i medium of medium white sauce I add a WITH. Rooming House, 11 Rooms, 8 Bed­ Reynolds, Miss Rosa Santee and apple (unpeelcd and chopped) tbsp, of ANN PAGE PRE­ rooms, Bath, heat, $9,000; Duplex W ILL BUY china, glass, lamps, Mrs, Bleccker Stirling. in 1 tbsp. fat, and mix with PARED'. MUSTARD or 6 to 10 house, 10 Rooms, Bath, heat each bric-a-brac,.jewelry, silver, antique Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gharis and beans. Bake in sliced SULTANA OLIVES or a GREGORY PECK JANE WYMAN side,. §8,500; Duplex house, 7 furniture. Best prices paid for one children, Judy and David, a/id the casserole in tbsp. of ANN PAGE GAROEN Rooms, Bath each side, One side •’piece or many. Alice Sand, A: P. Misses Isabel and Eleanor Fillmen, moderate oven, RELISH. 1 always keep these heat, $7,500; 7 Rooms, Bath, heat, 2-2G23; 6/13/47 : all of Pottstown, Pa,, were guests S75°F., 20.min- thrifty “pcppcr-uppers’’from the Also 2 room Bungalow, Bath, open of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace. Reed. .148 utes. This recipe A&P on hand, so I’m never at a fire place, furnished, al! for $11,000; ROOFS of all kinds applied and Inskii avenue, over, the Fourth of makes enough for loss for a sauce. 6 Rooms,Bath; Furnished, near repaired with metal edge. Esti­ July holiday‘weekend. On Sunday. 4 servings, but ocean, $6,500; S Rooms, '5 Bed­ mates given. William Krayer, Mr. ar.il Mrs. Ralph Fillmen and ANN PAGE BEANS make you ICY AND SPICY 3 DAYS STARTING JU LY 17 rooms, Bath, heat, $7,000. Heinz 77% Beason avenue, Ocean Grove, daughters, Marian and Barbara, of want more , they’re so tender Realtor, 130 Main avenue, Ocean Phone A. P. 4058-J.—-22*—MB and tasty. Better buy a few ex­ Ice and spice make tea mighty Grove. -24-29* Pottstown, spent the day with the tra cans next time'you’re shop­ nice . . . especially when it's as WE FINANCE NEW OARS— ■Reed's. . • ping at the A&P. invigorating as tho famous, “THE TWO MRS. CARROLLS” ROOFIN G — Specializing in ro- Loan . two-thirda of cost. Charge Janice Todd, daughter of Mt. Flavor-Tested- teas sold only at pairs,' maintenance and new in­ $4.00 a year por SlOO through a lo­ and Mrs. .Alfred P. Todd, 115 Ab­ *DANDY FOR “DOG DAYS" the A&P: OUR OWN, NECl’AR stallations. All types asphalt shin­ cal bank. You save money, estab­ bott avenue, and Joyce Garra- It’s never too hot for “hot .dogs" and MAYFAIR, Try sorving one HUMPHREY BOGART BARBARA STANWYCK gles, ■ built-up roof ■ for flat roofs.. lish credit; insurance premium in­ brandt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nt my house. 1 split them, spread of these fine Asbestos and Brick siding. Block cluded in loan. Alvin E. Bills, Real John Garrabrandt, 121 Broadway, the cut side with mustard, and blends over spiced y ALEXIS SMITH ceiling installed. INSULATION— Estate and Insurance, 78 Main ave­ Jill with cubed American cheese. tea cubes made , .are spending 'the month of- July this way: Add B X rock :woo] pneumatically blown nue; Ocean Grove.. IStf at Gamp Mohawk, Oharlemont, Then i wrap a piece of bacon keeps your. home warmer in win­ - around cach one, fasten with a cups briskly boil­ MURRAY’S-—'“Tho Pants House, Mass, Shirley Hemphill, daugh­ ing water to l\i ter, cooler in summer. A-l work­ ter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph H. skewer and broil until.the bacon of Asbury Park.’* 805-807 Lake in crisp and the cheese molted. . tbsps. tea, 1 tbsp. manship, reasonable "price. Mail Hemphill, of the Park View hotel, Now Showing: “THE IMPERFECT LADY” card or phone A.P. 2-4712-J for avenue. Just off Ma’n St. Boya Come riill call,‘I tuck them into whole doves and 3 lemon slices. and Men's needs supplied.—58 <£„ 28:, Seaview avenue, and Barbara toasted MARVEL FR A N K ­ Steep 3 to 5 minutes; strain: add With Teresa Wright and Ray Slilland free estimate. Kahlort Roofing Co’., Code!, daughter of Mr, and Mrs FU RTER ROLLS from the y ci)p orange marmalade. 709 3rd Ave., Asbury Park. I6*tf Charles P. Todd, 63 Benson ave- A&P, which are so fresh and Freeze in ice cube trays, ‘place hue,.' will leave for Camp Mohawk delicious my family tuebn^iiiw >r ‘ o -glasses ar.d pour freshly July it! and will spend the remain away by the dozen. » .made tea over then,. The Times On Sale at All News Stands dor of tho ..montTi there. m FRIDAY, JU LY 11,1947 l> A G E H I X

^ A OCEAN GROVE ! A u d it o riu I - . fill 7 \_l ,| Summer Sensor, • £ ' 5i8::V? SLNDAV SERMONS. July. 1!!—a; .M. ami P. M.. Dr.. Haz.- . . on. Civ. \Vyri)iij.V.I)rL*w The.ologiiul' -mu m \ • July DO— Di-.Milton H.Nieh- ...ols, riiil:uK'l\ihi:v I‘ii.'- vr.; • 5/[5JZ05J2j5/2/5JB/S/PJ9/5jS/5J9JHS/209/SJ5JSIc5SJSISI^g P. 31.. I)i« Carlisle L Hulibard, ■ evalij'cllst.', ARBERTON HOTEL July ^7-r'A.:.\r.. Dr. .T. S. Ladd TI10-. I , mas’.. tir:reqii.est, “The Scc- full length of ocean front, connecting with Asbury . oiiil \dvent -" , / The Only Hotel Offering 150 Rooms, Private Baths, Park on the north and Bradley Bcach on the south. -Aufcltst : •! — 'A'.,-AT., -Rev.; Nuinuui .. . Game and Music Rtfoms On Our Private .' ! Large pavilion overlooking ocean at North End. Otin'tmiir. M..-V., of Kingston upoii Many benches along the boardwalk. Auditorium , Hull. EngUilicl. ;i.. ;S; V . f Pier Divectly Over -the Ocean -; . . ; ; seating nearly 10,000. Most powerful organ in the country. Great I’-.M,, iSnh'iitlbn Army-in. charge •- • -..Telephone in Every Room chorus, finest singers, most Rifted instrumentalists, eminent ■ of soi vice. Sea; Water in Rooms with Private Bath preachers; noted lecturers. Safe and sane amusements, moving Auitiui.t; l<)^V;;':3Ijiaiiil Dr. pictures, howling alleys, merry-go-round, swimming pool, athletic Wilbur Ali .Smith.;,.Cliicajrb, bperi- Concert Orchestra and Guest Entertainment - '’ European Plan — Rates on Request games, children's playground, skoe ball. Daily meetings for iiiir. Bible ,(foalerence. ' young and old in Temple. Tabernacle and Chapel. A i|uict, rest­ •Auiriiss 1.7—Av.\l. atul.!’ .M.,.Dr,:J.; Restaurant in the Hotel for Hotel Guests ful Sabbath. Safest place for women and children. Adequate \V'i ■ Hamilton.. St. Petersburg; train and bus service, convenient for commuters. ..Fla., opeii.iiig Prejk-liing;;M:ssioii. .Phone Asbury Park 2-1492 August aiul .;il—-famp Meeting ' JOSEPH A. THOMA, Manager The hotels and boarding houses herewith presented are Superb Table—Clientele—Location—Open May 23 5 Sundays/',I’rcdchc.rs: Bishop A r­ recommended to the consideration of Intending patrons as the II. A. and L. 12. WILLIAMS. Owncrship-Managemcnt = thur J. ■Jlo'oVe and Dr. Norman best houses of entertainment in this world-famous resort. ^niiiaiiiitaiiaiiauBiiaiiaiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiiiiaiiaitaiiaitaiiaiiiiiaiiiiiaMiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaMaiiaiiBriariaiiaMaiiaiiiiiaiianaiiaita? Vincent- Peale.. -jiiiiiiaiiiiiatiiiiaiiaNiiiaiiiuauattiiiaiiiiiaiiiiiitiaiittiaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiBiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiMaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiatiaiiiiifj Septcin'tiev -7 — A.. M., to. be an­ ■ *. v • ;• WITHIN; b l o c k o f e a t in g p l a c e s . - ^3iSISTSI31S13J5I3ISISi3ISI313ISISI5i3IS13J0ISI2I2ISISJSI31r3i;5ISlSISI^J3J512H2ISI5/31biJSj'SJSJiIl nounced. ., . * KtiiiiairaitaiiBiiiiiaiiaiiiniictiif if*ii»iiiii«ii*)ii*iat'ii>aiiaiiaMiitaiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiaiiai)aitiiiiiiiiiiitiii*i>aiia>i«iiai(*iisiiii!aiis ; ■: P. M.; Dr. Willard G. Purdy. First ARLINGTON HOTEL | and'Central Presbyterian, church, TWENTY-EIGHTH SEASON ■ , \Vlim"infftpn,iiDel. -.. f Ocean Front House - OPENS | ^September 14—A. Al;,- Dr. Ira S. THUIIS., JUNE 20 J Pimm. superintendent, Ttentph DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN FRONT . -.district. •/ - At Main Avenue ; f GRANDftTLANTIG HOTEL A Very Comfortable | ■ P. >!.,■ Dr. H. :B. Decker, pastor of 'St. . Paul's', church,- Ocean All Rooms Have Hot and Cold Water t :- ■: --. a n d : '■■■''y -r. r. f a m il y HOTEL | Grove; • > •' ' Heat for Cool Days May to Oct. European Where Old Friends | SPECIAL JUNE AND SEPTEMBER RATES ' Meet EvcTy ' Year | SPECIAL FEATURES - - Phone A. P. 2-9149 M. E. Thomson and A. M. Sweet [ GAFBTERIA Unexcelled Table | •July >' X1-12— Mrs.:; Patti Towner. . ■ • V'. Owncrship-Managemcnt Fresh Fruits and | Bookalogues, in the Tabernacle.. lHt\lt'>!iMI!i|M|!'|i!iii|i!llil'J|iiiii|ii|iilii|;l|!flNi:ilii|i:inii|iii|iiiii|)i|ii|ii|liflitiilli|iiliiiij|ii|>i|ii|ii|iiliiliill. m.,- Young Peo­ Daily | ple’s conceit;. • ' v-.Vv’ v- -ii'ii'iiiiiiiniiiiuaiiiiiiiiiMiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMininiiiiiiiNiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM'auiiilui^iuvtititiutiiiiiiUlu^ | Hot and cold water in rooms; some with private I July 15-17—. \\\ C. T. U. annual baths and. lavatories . . | .conference. ‘ ;r • DR. FRANK C. COOPER ‘ | July; ID—Concert.' July-'.21-2t5—Jlusic-.’confdrence.. di- j| The Shelburne f ! | Famous Supreme Blend Coffee \ ; J ^liiiiilllliliniiilliliiliilinnlininniiin)iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiin*iniiim'l»m»»»l»«"ii:lnliiiniiniiiiinmilinmm'it!ini7; - rceteil .by .Mr. Walter D. Ed- 1 -.And Desserts from Our Own Bake Shop - .. \ 1 Directly on the dnwe.s,- assisted by.noted artists. Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. Telephone 342 American or European THE QUEEN Ocean Front Great, climactic concert, Satur­ | Phone A : IV2-88S5-' ' i M. J. W OODRING I day. S lo p. m. . [ | Near .beach and. Auditorium. All sleeping rooms have hot Rates on Application •. . July 29—Cpitce.rt, V. F. W. ' and - cold, running water; -some ensuite,; with, private, bath. ■ riinininiiiijiiiai!iliaiir.'i:’»"i’-i'ii’ninii,nitiiiiiiinininntii»iii|iaiiiinini;tinniinniiniiiiniiainiiaiiiiiaiiiii»niiniir Jtily .'iii-rLecuire. by. Hey. Xonnrtn Booklet . Dunmiig;,.iir. England...... nim(iiiniini| July Ml— 7':M0.p.; in;, Eouh'ders day, 3- * Season: May (o October HAVE YOU EATEN AT g Auditorium; -Mayor TlieoHope. Jt. ■ JIcKoIihin.of IJakiniorc. Aid. 1 Phone: \sbury Park 2-2!)i 1 ’ LULU E. WKIGIIT • August ' 1—Coiicerf/.by: .St.' Pjiul'; fjiiaiiiiii»ini:'i.«!miaMiiiiiiii;tii|[itiiii;r;tiiiiii'iiiaiirnii«iH"iMilniiiii|ii»iniiiiiiiiainiiiiiiiti'iiiiiiia'niiniiii[iini[n,: church : .. : y : ' ^«vitvimMmv)iitiini«ni]iiiiiiiiiiiii}i)ititiiiiiiiitBi;iii7iiiaiiaiiaiiitiiniiiiii|iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiajiiiiaMiiiaiiaiiiiiaiiiii' August'v.2rl —Salvation Army -visit-' Seaside hotel 1 atioli.. •' .-August- Gospel Rescue Mis-. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. I sibus:. ; ' -' \ : Whitfield Hotel ■ August 7-S—Ladies’ • Auxiliary i of. Auditoriiim Ushers bfij'.iiaj-', '-'-SUR'P,-.nEAGII 'A-ND' BATl'i -AVENUES • | v Directly on the Ocean Front I . I Auuti.-t tf—2:00; P.; AT.v'.1 iivisrllction OVEKLOOKiNG THE OCEAN . Methodist Oratiiijcal Contest. - ' P .I’ E X I N (l. M A Y 2 B | Our dining room is open to the public. You .'will enjoy the | .Aujtust- 0r-7::’.0 p. m.> Vovinjj Peo­ ...... Thvcc short blocks to tho iarpe Auditorium. Complete ser­ | food froni our newly equipped kitchen. You will ladmire the 1 5 . - ' ■' e ple’s conc.ci-t;v .> vice courteously;rendered. Kooms with or.without private baths August 10-15 — I'iblc ..Conffrence | pleasant surroundings of .the .modern dining room which has | aiid rooms With private toilets. . 1 Dr. Wilbur'M.-’Smith. . . BREAKFAST 8 to 10 A., M» ‘ — . DINNER 5;t» 0:30 P. IM. | been completely, decorated and refurnished. | Aujrust iti—7:.‘J0 j). in.; Ushers’ cOn- THE BEST THE MATlKET AFFORDS—FRESH SEA FOOD AND ■ cent. . . ' Onic6 Telephone \ LEWIS L. JONES. I Phono A. P. 2-4840 ; MR. and MRS. E ;.A. REILLY, Owners | Augii.'t. 17-20— Pwacli.ingnnssion, = . Asbury I’arH; 2-1991 • . " \ - Manager Dr.- J. W. Hamilton. .. ■ ' !aiitiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiitiiaiiaiii]iaiiiii:iiiaiia!iiiianiiiaiiaiiiiiBiiiiiaiirr |^iiBiianaiiBiiaiiBMaiiBiiBiiaiiaiiaiiBManBiiBiiBiiaitBiiB|iaiiiiiBiiBuaiiailiMaiiBiiansiiBiiaiiBiiaijBiiaiiaiiBiiaiiBiiBiiBi|iiiBiiBiiBiiBi' DINING ROOM Auciist 20—Ushers’ banquet,North ^/BjiafiiiisiiaiiaiiiiiBtiaiiiliBiiBMBiititBtiiiiaiiBnatiBiianBriaiiaiiaiiinaManBiiaiiBiiariiiiaiiaiiatiaiiiJiaiiauiiiaitauauauauCdait* 28 OCEAN PATHWAY End hotel. . /... ^BUiiiBfiaiiBii.aii ...... One block from occan and •August 2i—78:00 p: m., chojivcoftr Auditorium. • . cert. - . The 8am pier Irin American Plan, single or suites, . August' -22-Septenibcr ■ 1 — Ca nip some with private baths. Clean llectlng. - Hotel Albatross .. HOTEL AND CAFETERIA rooms, good food, moderate prices. 28 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove Telephone, Asbury Park 2-1905 LEGAL NOTICE .i- rii;-/? ■ -31-Occan Pathway-.i-‘-- V - 'i Kor UcseVvations Write or rhone Asbury Park- 2-5712 fllOXMOUTH COLNTY SURROGATE'S Cheerful and comfortable rooms, with hot and cold running •• OFFICE SEASON: MAY TO OCTOBER water at moderate rental. Open for guests from May to Oc­ -FRANK W.. T IIO nP E & SON. In tho Matter .or the Estate of tober first.- - ;;j • V , Ownor-Mgr.. ETHEL K A T HERI N E TORRANCE Excellent food, served well. All fresh vegetables, fish' and SHAW. SAMPLER INN .CAFETERIA in same building J,,,,,,,,...... i mi n I n I n. inn 111 in i n tin n. in n i iii,1? ' • ; .Deceased. fruits. All pastries baked in our own kitchen. All rooms mod- (Open June 1,4, 1947) . * ...... ,„,„„„MiiIiii,it.inn.iniiimini'iii»"i'iI|n|l«l.l|ill!l>l,,llllll"lll.tl'.l",l?>"^"l^"ll'*"t'1,B|iiiiB(:«iiaiiai aiii«iiiii»!a»an'Bi»ai‘Biiii'BniiiaiiBhBiiBiiuiaiiBiiBiiaiiBjiB:niiaHBniiiaiiB«iBii5: A. Milligan’ and Alvah S; Amerman, 01601 j Executors of tho estate of .Ethel Kath­ erine Torrance:Shnw. dccea.sed. notice Directly faelnpr tho ocean, at g. Is hereby given: to the- creditors Of iuit-i^aupn \ NOrth End Pavilion and Bath- 2 safd deceased to, exhibit, to the sub­ ing Beach. ’ Hot. find cold run- s scribers. < and Ejcecutors- as aforesaid, 10-13 OCEAN PATHWAY | ning . water In w\\ rooms. 3 their debts’ ,oikI domhnd:;• against the l i i f i i i i i f Private baths. Spcchil Juno nnd 5 said estate, tinder oath, within six A Jcading*hotel, attrac- " .September rates. Phono As- 9 months-from U19 dpte .0 1. the aforesaid, lively fvivmshed, on beau- | bury Park’2-0079. order; or.; they' w ill' bo forever barred tiful Parkway, at Beach— = = 5 Abbott Avenue of their actions therefore agaUist the overlooking-the boardwalk = S ' - * •• said subscribers'..'. 1. ;. . • !I;WF and. ocean. European. . . . ^ MRS. E. LE ROV, Mgr. g Dated, Freehold; N. J.'. June 12th. 19-17. Breakfast served daily un- = 1 Home-like, hotel overloojcing ocean; all rooms ■, -JAMES. A. MILLIGAN. til 10 A. M. All rooms ..j? 5iiiiaiiiiiin|ii8HiiiBHaiiaiiBii»HBiiijiBMaiiaiiaHBHajiiiiiirBii8iiiJiiiiB>niiiHaiiaitiiiiH»iiitiBHB«aiiiii»iiB'i|iii»HaltBa*«iH«l 1C2 Abbott. Avenue, ...... J have hot and cold running ~ I hot.and cold running water; excellent table. Twen- -. Ocean Grove,.•N.'J. water: hmerspring mat- a • ALVAH S. AMERMAfC tresses. Private lavatories. = | 'ty-eighth season. f : • ’ ;. IIBIISIlBll8il8itBli|ii8IIBIIBIIBIiailBIIBII8il8IIIIIBIi8ilBll8IBBIl8iiailBlJill8IIBBl8IIBII8IIBII8llliiail)IIBIIBIfail8IIBIIBtlBIIBliaiiailBtl* 1320 West. State Street A. P. -2-9072 | Trenton, N. J. -Phone A.P. 2-4040 PAUL POLLMAN and L. SCHIRMEISTER JOHN A; REID. Esq>; *. JAMES K. DUNN ! • Asbury Pavk, N. J>- , . ^r«iiiiauitiaii>iiBiiiiiBiiaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiiitiriaiiiiiiiiariiiiaiiiiiaiiii|iiiaiiii{aiiaiiaiiiNiiiiiiBiiaiiiiiaiiaiiiiiiiiBiiBiiaiiiii8iiiiiairk. The LAKENSEA ; .Proctor! .. . . . 23-29 i:iaMaMBuiiiB.!a«aiiBiiB:iB'iB!iaiiiiUiiin»iiiiiioailBi:atiBiiBiiBiiiiiBiiiiiai|iiuiianiiiBiiBiia? lill.BilBliBlllliBnailBliaillUlllBllBIIIIIIMBIIBIIO 11 Senview Avenue READ’ THE -OCEAN GROVE ’..|i!B!in;ai:aiiBKa«iai!ai*auai.ai«|'iB;.BiiBi b iiii-bi ^i>aiiBi|Biiai:ijiBi'iii*i.iiiaiiiiiBiiaMaiiBiiiiiaiiBiiii:aiiBiiBiiBHiiiaiiBiiaiiBiiaiiBntiiaiiBiiaiiBiiaii8jiBiiaiiajiBiiaiiBiianaiiBjjaiiB’' TIMES FOR LOCAL NEWS Modern . .- . Hot and Cold Water in Every Room. Private Baths. I SEA . OCEAN END Also Rooms With Private Lavatories on Main Floor. aaiiijriiiaiinJ*ii*ii»ii»"*i|*i|*,i*,i,|i*i|,,,B,,,’,,"Bi,i |,,,,i*l » of g r o v e h a l l ! EUROPEAN PLAN — BREAKFAST SERVED - I M ­ I All Our Candies Home Made i SPRAY EMBURY AVENUE | Also SALT WATER TAFFY | IISN ...... - 1 7 - P i l g r i m P a t h w a y MODERATE RATES—Write for descriptive folder S _ Phone 9021___— | Open June 1 to October 1 Phone A. P. 2-2282 MR. AND MRS. C. H. KUBLER . m Unobstructed occan view; hot and cold water in all rooms. All" rooms have an open and clear view as well as crass ventilation. Con- ; AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN ' I GREGORY’S i s venlently located to bathouses ot the South End. Policy of the Sea All rooms hot and cold running water. One-half block from 1 CHOCOLATE SHOPPE J a Spray: Cleanliness and quiet. Auditorium, Private Baths. Contrally Located near Business, I BREAKFAST SERVED TO GUESTS Beach, Shopping and Amusements. Heat for Chilly Days. | W E MAIL CANDY 1 | Special rates by lhe month and more. Special Sept. rates. I Phone A. P. 2-2880. MR. and MRS. GROVER E. STULTS | , ANYWHERE | Phone Asbury Park 2-4125 A. W. and G. H. MACKAY. Owncr-Managers Sunset Lodge I,il,iiiiilii,liiillltlii,i]lliiii,inll«iilllllllniiiiiilimi,!l«iiiii,in:iiiifiii!mnti,iiiniM,iuinii,ii,iniiliilliluiii»iiiininiitf AND RESTAURANT I 316 Cookman Ave. and 5 'laiiBiiaiiBiiBuaiisiijiiBiiaiiB.-iaiifiiaiiaitaiiBiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiBiiBiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiBiiBiiaiiaiiBiiBiiiiiaiiBiiaiiBiiaiiaiiaiia.iiaiiBiiB.* Corner Central and Pitman Aves. Centrally located to Auditorium, beach anA other points of interest. Season May to October. American and European. 1319 Convention Hall | •iaiiailBll8l)BiiBNBli8t)Bi)BMB|l8tlB»8llt|iaiiail8liail8.IIBi!BliaiiB!llliah8liail8MSllBIIBJIB»ailBiiBllpliail8H8|lBliaiSBtlBll8fiail8liBII' ...... MR. Sc MRS. C. L. DUNSIIEE, Phone*. A. P. 2-8843 . Ownershlp-Management | BOAHDWALK ASnURV PARK | | Telephone, Asbury Park 2-0749 American Plan ...... mill...... T h e O R M O N D ■ HOTEL MANCHESTER ST. ELMO HOTEL I Corner Beach & Pitman Avenues .- | Open All Year 25 OCEAN PATHWAY Corner Main and New York Avenues I / DINING ROOM ON PREMISES | Individual meals served by day or week = '■ ' • . » •' -5 | Attractive dpuble and single rooms all having I We aro satisfied that our guests will bo satisfactorily B. It. SUUHERT American Plan Tel. Asbury Park 2-007# I • -..hoi and cold running water , ' v. . I served during the 1947 season. Oiir dining room will be open as usual. Wo will definitely operate at top standard. | Block to Beach Auditorium I ■4 :-J - ' ' ‘ - H, W. PULLEN I /-QUAKER J . ' • JOHN peHARDE — Owner . | i7iaiianaiiaii8HBiiaiia:iaiiaiiair«iiBiiaiiaiiB:iBiiairaiiaiiairBiiiii8i!BiT! fiii»iiiimiiiriii»inii»niii»in|n»»i1>ll,ll»"llll!ll*'lllll"ll'*“llll"l‘'*"1"1"1"1"1"1"1"1"... I>llllll"l"l'lllll""lllllll‘ HO T EL and RE S T A tE A NT OPEN FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST SEASON ARDMORE-SUMMBRFIBLD Lovelocks Running Water in all 40 RoQms—Private Baths The32 Mtck Aveniit - • - - Cor. Main and Central Avos. Tel. A .P. 2-7525 i i . w . and M. B. STRATTON Centennial 6 and 8 Ocean .Pathway— Overlooking Ocean . Attractive rooms, redecorated, American or Europ.ean'^lan. New Inner- Hot and cold running' water in all rooms. Baths. Special Juno and Tpring mattresses, running water in rooms. Enjoy Our Home Atmo- Shoe Rebuilders September rates. Booklet. Phone Asbury Park 2-2784. MRS-L. LOVELOCK DARDANELLE Estate of E . K . SHAW , Ownerahip-Management. ; •; 40 OCEAN PATHWAY ; / 63 M ain Ave., Ocean Grove 6 Atlantic Avenue. Ocean view. Season May to October .. .. • ./ 55 Embury Avenue. Open oil ycar..Hot Hot and cold running 'Water O u r B u s i n e s s Has Been Built Breakfast served to the public irojn All rooma"wJth hot and cold running water. Near Auditorium and Beach ' 7:00 to n-.OO a. m. Write for rotes. THE AURORA European plan «nly. on Service a-nd SKILlifcAJ The DEANS FRAN K IVES BULL Phone Aebus^ Park 2-1797 . ., ’ LORD & HANCOX WORKMANSHIP Phone Asbury Park 2-5023-J. , F. DEAN, Manager1 Telephone 2-0B79, :.' .V ‘ r;-*v v’.Vi v.1'; 'Xlr-.-.-.v'V i •* '*\ • • * ’ '>•.-• > ■ . * ; V -‘ ' •** - •« ,;;m .i Trl'tv - • ivMti V V. .V. *•

y a r . e r . i g i i t OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, JULY II, 1947

uiped the ntiillclict! tn request mini­ Ocean Grove Uii ion sters of their chuii-liea.to preilch \ m o K im tenipeiaiice .sei'mirtis; ' Pre'sen Is V‘ r o g n a n i Mrs. Martini Krueger, president 3 $ . A j m w r of' the (Ici'tm drove W.C.T.U., in- feSKw GEORGE 5. BENSON' . A lii-ng-rani. I’m- suininor. jjuests trn(att-‘ J{jr.fn'.i iV// our. ‘legislators If you aren't'a deadbeat nnd you iieetieui, I’eiiiisylvniiia, Massachu­ and our youth." PROPERTY RECONDITIONING HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES expect. to: stay out of' bankruptcy setts, New. York ami various New Solos- Vet o rendered by . Fred arid you >vant a decent credit rec­ •Jersey communities.; Harrison, “ ’Tis So Sweet to Trust PLUMBING OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE In ,Jesus,V. aiul Rev. Detwiler, ‘b e ­ SKILLED MECHANICS for Get it at the ord, tlie chances :'nrc'. that you pay Her. -Bland Detwiler, of Long neath the Cross of/Jesus." HEATING each craft will give you your, expenses pretty much as you ^o. Branch, spoke oil."prohibition" and ^O IL BURNEUS1 the BEST in REAL. Shore Restaurant Equipment Co. When emergencies' arise, you w'atcli .your budget, so th(;t .you spend as CONTRACTING - s h e k t m e t a l " " - SERVICE (Formerly Cut Rate Crockery Co.) little ns possible, It’s a good .old or JOBBING . ">— CARPENTRY Kitchen Equipment and Furniture American custom to live within in­ THE PAINTING ' House Furnishings, Hotel, Restaurant and Bar Supplies come, That's a -practice that makes WM. R. HOGG CO., Inc. 1 Sia s o n r y /or sturdy citizenship arid for com- 000 - 4TII AVIS. — ASBURY PARK 11-15 S. Main Street Telephone Asbury' Pk. 2-1147 mut)ity stability. .. ' Tel. 2-3193 or 2-3191 Opposite Main Avenue Gates But- here: we '.are,- nil of us together as a nation, ivory much want ins-lo MILK AND CREAM AUTO BODY REPAIRS .cut our taxes-but very leery about HAVE RADLVTORS CLEANED AND REPAIRED . i-educing:.bud(!et expenditures.; The Save TIME and MONEY, national ..budget,; you know, reprp- W A RDELL’S DAIRY Repaired Nick Antich Finishing ■ sdnts what we dp with our tax money. on Coast , Cities. Coaches near Frame nnt, Arlo Striilglitener—'Whcol .Alignment It is fine to shout.hooray when taxes D A IR Y PRODUCTS 100C FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Telephone 3-172 are cut, blit',it will.malic.more sense I All Along the Shore; NEPTUNE, N. J. Telephone 2-1910 . if we first learn to whittle down, our CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK alarming budget Without frowning. MOVING — STORAGE — EXPRESSING A good strong lid cn government spending, is the only sane route to HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS FABIO BATTAGLIA tax reductions, A. G. ROGERS, Inc. SIDEWALKS, CURDS CEMENT BLOCKS A Halt to Spending illii -I :i I i « -I- I-ll",l -H'li'l 8HUFKLED0ARDS, FOTJITIUTIOjrS, CONCRETE BCLKUEABS STORAGE AND MOVING SEPTIC TANKS, CESSPOOLS ■'The President has proposed, a Phone A.P. 2-2093 2111 Dnnps Avcnuo, Neptune, N. J. Telephone Asbury Park 2t8938 budgct of 537,500,000.000 which Con'. AGENTS . 931 ASBURY AVENUK -gress' is currently reviewing. Senti- ALLIED VAN LINES ______AS n UIIV PAR K, N. J. CLEANERS AND DYERS mer.t cxists-in Congress for a ceiling on federal spending.mUcli tower than LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND STORAGE P h o n e •• *• * C all A. P. 2-0870- : • . Let Us Dye ■the, 'budget '.recommended by the 2-5100 For You President. Congress, as soon as po£. ON WESLEY LAKE AT BOARDWALK 1 ASBURY PARK STORAGE AND MOVING CO., Inc. (Opposite Ocean Grove Main Avenue Gates) RUGS AND DRAPERIES OUR SBECIALTY sible, shotild.place a limit of- J3O.OQO,- BRIC-A-BnAC, GLASSWARE, FURNITURE BOUGHT Al fD SOLD 201 BOND STREET, ASBURY PARK . 000,000 -,abbviiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii:ii{«HiH«Hiiil»**'»| spent for.non-dcferise.items. in-1040, LOOMIS AND COLLINS x SOU any not 'counting .interest, on' national FREE E S T M t A T E S debt, r • : .-■ 111 - 3rd Ave. NEPTUNE CITY , FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” -COAl This astronomical budget-moans; 117 South Main Street, Neptune, N. .I. Phone “3-2300 ithat-alniost S300 is asked from every- BARNEGAT BAY I ROOFS AND SIDING living American. It-is estimated that- .such a budget would; cost the. nver- .ago family. 5V.OOO in taxes this year. r e s t a u r a n t :?;;^! Stacey Roofing and Supply Co. •13 JIAIN AVENUE Budget, -in hand, - your pencil, will 6S Main Avenue, Ocean drove :-.■>!' DONALD S. STACEY \V. B. NAGLE show-in short order that we have no 1 3 1 AUbott Avenue, Occan Grovo A. P. 2-6874 NAGLE’S Maiu - Central Pliarmacy bolter ,Way toVgo^out from uhder.pur R ooIUjk and .Siding of all kinds— Competent Mechanics ' SPECIALIZING IN ' “Doctors .Adviseso Nagle’s” tax .burdens .than to limit our spend­ SEAFOOD, STEAKS, CHOI’S and CHICKEN PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED ing. We may put our taxes .without . BEST QUALITY DRUGS JN MAIN DINING ROOM RADIO— HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES paving, any attention .to federal' ELECTRICIAN spending, biit the outcome will be 410 Main Street, Asbury Park, N. J. Telephone 2-5630 deficit spending nnd added debt. SERVING BREAKFAST—SANDWICHES—SALADS All kind# Electrical Work Radio Repairing You're Faying Salaries RADIO REPAIRS ■ Senator Byrd.says there has-been - Sandwich Shoppe and Restaurant in same JOHN DAFNIS, § SCOTT’S 2-l-hr. Service... Bring to storo very little reduptioniri war-expanded building— Accommodations for 300. Owner, Slgr. I TEPHFORD ELECTRIC CO. pers'onnet of government. Not count­ ...... lilllllllll|i:illllillilliiit(ltlliiiii'iiilliiiiiniiiiiff. 18 Abbott Avenue; Ocean Grove ‘ — . Phone Asbury Park 2-7517 ing the various war agencies,: Sena­ SLIP COVERS— DRAPERIES tor'Byrd- points ; to ' constantly 'in­ E L E C T R I C A L CONTRACTORS creasing personnel totals. These TWENTIETH SEASON J ELM’S DRAPERY SHOP jumped nearly 300,000 since V-J Day. Moneywise, this tendency is graph­ '404 Main Street'..-. ; Bradley Beach. N. J. ADAMS ELECTRIC ically shown -by the request of the CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVERS CONTRACTOR Department of Commerce for $201,'- Elizabeth Smith ______Phone A. P. 2-655G “Anything Electrieal” 000,000 in 394'8. This, is an increase •15 Franklin Ave. ■ OCEAN GROVE A. P. 2-3728 J of 000% over the $39,000,000 this de­ I 89 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. Z STATIONERY— OFFICE SUPPLIES partment spent in 1932. I DINNER SERVED from 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. f COMPLETE LINE OF HOTEL AND OFFICE KTATIONEUT Budget reductions reviewed by LEATHEIt GOODS GREETING CARDS CROWELL ELECTRIC COMPANY Congressional'committees have sug­ gested elimination of about one-half | Clam Chowder Served 1 LONGSTREET’S STATIONERY 1315 NINTH AVENUE NEPTUNE million federal payrollers. This is Tel. A.P. 2-2290 all too few. To bring tho number of I with Dinner Daily 713 Matlison Avenue Phone A. P. 2-2537 Asbury Park civilian' employees of the' govern­ ment down to the swollen figure of itirii'iiiiitiiiiiitiH HiiDIJiiJiiiiiiiiiiiM iW iiiH iitiiaiiHtiijiiiiiiiiiiiiniii’KiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiM iiiiiriiiiiiiiiiirf SERVICE STATION 3939 we must lay off 1,500.000. (We'd JOHN W. ULMER . At AJAIN AVE.,Gales 20 -MAIN ST., A. P. still have 900,000 eating' from the ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR public breadbasket.) This-would be LEPICK’S SERVICE STATION WIRING — APPLIANCES — FIXTURES o most logical way to avoid an an­ WASHING, Sl.MONIZING, TIRES, BATTERIES 1411 Tenth Avenue NEPTUNE. N. J. Tel. A.P. 2-8715W nual expenditure of more than; five i Marine Gafeteria j DVNAFUEL - TIKE REPAIR - LUBRICATION — A.P. 2-90C8 billion dollars. This could be money FLORIST . saved.. It’s out of your pockets qrid r . 11 PILGRIM PATHWAY f ■ mine,- , .A. TAXIS ARCADIA—The Land ui la'lu\Vefb ! ^^ SPEClAL RREAKFAST — S:00 to 10:00 X M- “; I ARCADIA : LUNCHEON — 12:00 to 2:00 P. M. ! - •'! Phone FLOWER SHOP AND GREENHOUSE Robert fl. Juska, Prop. PL/VNXS AND DISH GARDENS, CUT FLOWERS, WEUUING FLOWERS . Of thq'' ISO 'million clqliavs'which ! -DIN N ER — 5:00 to 8:00 P .M . ■; ; j A. P. 2-0G19 Mergaugey’s Taxi A.a: P.r S2-9107m, CORSAGES, FUNERAL DESIGNS, FLOWERS RV WIItE New ■ Jersey counties and munici­ Tfltpliono. CIO—DAT Oil NIOilT Summeriield and Cookman Aves. riione: A. P. 2-2445 palities plan to.-.spend on public Curs for nil Orruslnna, iiIbo I.ui-nl mid Lout- nismnco J(ovlnB I UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT I CHARTF.HEB I1TISSES I-OIl ALL OCCASIONS FURRIER •works tluvilfE'.the next foiir. y«ir»j 5."' . Cleo. G. Ryder nnd Priscilla Emmons of Ocean Grove 5 111 Smiili Main Street. Homo 110 Itcck-Avcnuo, Ocean Orovo 73 million dollars is earmai-ked l'pr Phone eons true cion of schools. and other li-fi'.'iijiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiH niliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriif.iiii'iiiiiiiiiii^ tiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiititiiiViiiiuiiuiiiutiiiiiiiitiuiik TREE EXPERTS A. 1*. 1060 Dry. Cold educatioiial .facilities- and 10 ljiiU ffl. Sarian Sloratre lion doijiil-s i'or .-sewer, \vat-0r and P i n t s c a u p s - p « * c o a t s : sanitation projects,' ppilits- RACiNG DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS TIMKEN OIL HEAT Join- tho; thousandsof; Timken . users ? 5. /C') Adc.Vtl ^ 2:30 • Daily Double Closes 2:15 , ■who have found that Timken Qii, Heat JOSEPH BROWN BY CAR.* Route 35, tum at Eatonlown td" Hcnn'outli Race Track. can't bo beat for comfort, convenience •! TIK, AND SlfEET METAL WORIC ‘»/cd., Joty 16 U. S. AIR RIDE TIRES and cleanliness: And they, are saving up' STOVES, WARM AIR FURNACES 122 EMBURY AVENUE The Om nibus SPECIAL TRAINS DIRECT TO GRANDSTAND EUTRftU'l SUCCESSOR TO. A. In BROWN Phone Spring Lake 3-2368 to 25 % on fuel bills, tool; Ask for a USCAP Handicap • (DAYLIGHT TIME) Lcj.c P:mt.Station. M. Y. 12:25 (S3l$. 11:55) • LAUNDRY In s te a d o f a R ecap Newjrk. I2;40 (Sats. 12:10) • ' u Li'j’rty St., N. Y. (Jmey C-nlral) 12:3? (Sits. 1230) Newark (Jersey Central) 12:46 ‘(Sals. 12:40) $ 1 8 0 TAX Custom Tire Go. ADM.GEN'1 l»CL. ALSO CERTAIN REGULAR TRAINS TO TRACK NEPTUNE LAUNDRY Ph0n° A'^ '2'4543 JOHN H. OXT * Children nol admitted SPECIAL BOATS leaie Pier 10 (Cedar St, N. Y.) 12:05 daily, t:. F lIE L O IL ALL SERVICES — W et. Wash, AH Flat, Shirts; Wet and Flat, 1200 Main S t Bradley Beach nectirj tuiet Atlantic Highlands direct to rice track. Finished, Blankets. SAVE—Try Our Cash and Carry Service (N ear Stockton Ave* Oates) Office and Showroom: 20-40 Protpo;i — T-l. Asbury Paik 8 Stokes Ave, Cor. CorlleB, Intersection H’w’y 33 and 85