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OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1939 POU R CENTS
MOODY CHOIR ON RADIO Experience and $65,000 FIRE IN' BELMAR FIRE AND BUILDINC P.T.À. Group to Drs. Jones, Homrighousen To Be Heard Over WFIL Sunday ORDINANCES PASSED New Columbia Hotel in Ruins Af-' Afternoon Have Busy Year Ability Tested ' ter Sunday Blaze. The new fire code and build-- 1940 Camp Preachers Singing familiar hynfns, the 90- The New Columbia hotel, Ocean ing ordinances for Neptune HARRY A. TITCOMB IS NOVEM CANDIDATES FOR FREEHOLD voicc Auditorium Choir of Moody avenue, Belmar, lay . in ruins this township, .outside of Ocean Bible Institute will be heard ntt BER SPEAKER ER QUALIFIED . week after having been swept by Grove, was passed by the com 7.30 p. m;, Sunday, October 29,over mittee Tuesday night. The or-, a $66,000 blaze early Sunday morn Famous Evangelist and Princeton Association Plans Year’« Program. Hon. Edgar O. Morphy and Dorman ing. The only remaining section of station WFIL on the “Let’s Go dinances are comprehensive in Back to thc Bible” program. . Founders' Day Meeting On Feb McFaddin In Running For the'hoBtclry was a new brick wing, Seminary Professor Announced covering all phases of building This program, which features ruary 15; "Safety” Ik Topic For. ' Caunty Office. Experience In built in 1929, although this also construction and the climina- , Dr Will H. Houghton, president of November Meeting. Mrs. Griffith was a total loss,, being gutted for 1940 Season. - United Breth tion of fire hazards, modeled ■ Public Positions Noted the noted Chicago Bible school, Is President of Group. throughout. along lines approved by the ren Convention Here on June 9. presents a'plea that.the nation turn National Board of Fire Un- Experience plus ability is a good A busy year is planned for. the Fire-Chief Harry Pflug, on ar to the Bible for the solution of derwi-ters. It is expected that test to apply to an, candidate for Ocean Grove-Neptune Parent rival at the scene Sunday, sound Dr. E. Stanley Jones and Dr. E. G. Homrighousen will its present problems. The program their operation will effect some public office. Teacher Association, according—to— ed a general alarm summoning fire be the preachers at the Seventy-First AnnuarGamp Meet- is now in its second season. 'reduction in fire insurance__ Honorable Edgar O. Murphy thc annual program distributed to companies! from South Belmar, ing services starting-Eriday-Lavening,-AugugU23i-and-con- Dr Houghton's—imeasafies-lastr fates. Thc ordinances provide who is running for reflection and West Belmar. Spring Lake-Mana-- year were incorporated in a book members last week. Dorman-McFadd]rrwhons~thepre- tinuirig until Monday, September 2." {. for the appointment of a fire squnn, Avon, Neptune City, Nep bearing the title of the broadcast, inspector nnd a building in The Father’s night celebration sent under-shariff bf .'Monmouth tune and Bradley 'Beach. Firemen The announcement that the fa- 1939 camp meeting came at tho “Let's Go Back To the Bible.” The held last week went over with suc County are thc Republican candi spector or. a combination of were forced to combine their ef mous evangelist, missionary and regular quarterly, meeting of thc work was acclaimed by public lead - both. cess, and the program of the club dates. forts to the wetting down of near author would join V ith Dr. Horn- Ocean Grove CamiJ; Meeting asso-' ers in all parts of the'country, uimwwtnmmnwmiim'uummKilitMianuiHiMinnjunra'iMmMM next calls for a “Safety" theme Mr. Murphy has been Mayor of by threatened rooming bouses and righousen of Princcton • Seminary ciation held in Association hall, i Assisting Dr. Houghton are Tal- T+ for the November meeting, to be his home town of Farmingdale for hotels in the beachfront section, as and one of the preachers at the Friday.. mage-Jj Bittikofer, choir director; Mothers’ Circle Luncheon held in the high school auditorium 23 years and his taxing district has an easterly breeze carried showers I the Moody Men’s Octette; Beverly The Mothers Circle, will hold a on the twenty-first of the month. the unique distinción of being the of sparks to these places. Shea, bass-baritone soloist; Her hostess luncheon Thursday at 12.45 Harry A. Titcomb, principal of thc only municipality in the State of in St. Paul’s church. Hostesses Four firemen received slight in man Voss, pianist; J. Harry John high school will be the principal New Jersey where there is no mu son, organist, and Wendell P. Love for the event will be the Mcsdames speaker and will illustrate his re-' juries in the six hoiir. battle with nicipal tax. - •; "V i less, announcer. E. W. Davis, Charles Weaver', marks with a motion picture film Mrj Murphy has had a vast ex the flames, and One was saved ■ The. choir will . sing “In The Augustus Knight, May McRell; on the subject.... perience in both public and private from possible serious injury when a Cross of Christ I Glory,” "The GoS- oseph Sanford, George Patterson, The December meeting will take business. \ ' ~ " fellow fireman shoved him to safe ! pel Ship,” nnd “Jesus, I Come.” Louis Samuelson, Joseph Porter, the form of a Christmas ten and In addition to being Mayor, of his William Kirkpatrick, Charles ty as a wall toppled over, scarcely jV — ----+---- reccp’tion to; new members., It will home town, he- w as. President of I Son Born To Hoffmcirs . Bihns, Homer Kresge, H. W.: Allen, be held in the sewing room of the two feet from where he had been tífe‘Tïi-Countÿ ' Municipal Associa i Mr. and Mrs? Allen Hoffmeir, 31 Charles ’ Jackson, Allen Bryan,, school.- The gathering is sched tion and has been active in various standing. The fireman, Raymond Main avenue, are the parents of a ohn Syms, Marjorie MaeWhinney, uled for the sixth of the month, a t ■civic movements in his locality. ;,. Hoagland, escaped without injury. j son born Tuesday in Fitkin hos- Wallace Reed, William Perkins, three in the afternoon. ;' ;Mjr. Murphy is Cashier of the Thc , others injured • Received cuts I pital, Neptune.-: Mrs. Hoffmeir is Elmer Smith, Henry Erbacher, Charles Cowan, principal of the First National Bank of Farming- Henry Smith, and Miss Olive Riley. from flying.debris. I the former Helen Ervien. Oceaii Grove school will be the dale-and is Secretary of the Far speaker at the /January meeting, mingdale Building and Loan Asso held the eighteenth in the sewing ciation. \ Grove Girl Is Whitesville Bus, room. The topic of the talk by Ho has served as resident of the Planning Trips Mr. Cowan will be “Enrichment of Monmouth County- Bankers’ Asso Saturday Bride Route Restored the Elementary School Curriculum ciation and President, of the Mon Is His Hobby f Through Supplementary Activi mouth and Ocean County Building SERVICE HAD BEEN DISCON ties.” The meeting will start a t and Loan LCngue and is also a "DOC” KORBONITS ENJOYS. MISS CHAMBERLAIN M|ARRIES TINUED BY b o a r d ; V eight in the evening. A Found member of the Executve Committee OTHERS TRAVELS E. G. DAVENPORT ers’, Day program will be the fea of the New Jersey Building and DR. E. STANLEY JONES Drastic Rerouting of Buses Would ture of the February meeting, with Loan League. Wedding Performed By Rev. Car Head of |Asbury Park Travel Serv Preacher at thc 1910 Camp Meeting Be Necessary If Service Was Dis Mrs. Joseph Porter as. chairman Like hiB running mate, Sheriff lisle Hubbard At Belmar Satur ice Started in with Booking Pas continued. Board Refuses Help of the event. Eight in the evening Dorman McFaddin has had wide sages as Hobby Over Two Years day Evening. Couple At Home of ,the fifteenth is thc scheduled Dr. Robert C. Wells, chairman of time being pastor of Centcnnry- In Company G: Campaign experience in both public and pri Ago . After November .1 -. , time foii the meeting. the devotional and program, re Tabernaclc in Camden. Since that vate affairs; "Should the School be the Com ported to thc association members, date he has become pastor of the The Neptune township board of He served as Mayor of Long A man who enjoys other people’s Miss Gertrude A. Chamberlain, munity , Center?” is the subject listing the preachers at the var Ocean Grove church. education, mcetint? Wedhcsyay Branch, the largest municipality in daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert for the. panel discussion to be travels as much as the travelers ious Sunday dates during the 1940 Monmouth County for four years, J.. Chagiberlain, ¿34 Lake avenue, evening, announced the restora held during the March meeting of themselves is William J. Korbon- season, and the twoi camp preach Dr. Croslcy Morgan, prominent from 1932 to 1636 nnd did not séek was married Saturday evening to tion o f, school bus service to the- the; association. State Senator its, head of the Asbury Park ers. Dr. Jones was a prcacher at Bible Conference worker, will be re-election. . ' Ernest' G. Davenport, son of Mr. Haydn Proctor will be the chair a cainpmeeting previously, having’ the preachcr on July -28, heading Whitesville section of the township. Was Mayor of Long Branch Travel Service, 700 Mattison ave- and Mrs. L. H. Davenport, Belmar. man of the meeting that evening; been here for the 1933 season. The Rev.. Carlisle .Hubbardi. pastoi; The service had been discontinued Mr. McFaddlng was; Mayor of ■nue, Asbury Park. ’ I the annual conference tji^e-Jicld at The higli school will be the place,' ~ Also‘'atinouiiced to r the ‘associa of the First Methodist church, As by the board at their last meet his city when--the nrnilicipal ■‘.'fi Started a little over two years that time. \ 4, eight, in the evening the time. * nances throughout the State were tion members were £he plans for bury Park, performed the ■ cere ing because olf overcrowding of ago as somewhat of a. hobby, Mr. the meeting of the Church of the {Approve Winter Plans mony. - Miss E. Elizabeth Adams,'Girls* in their worse shape, and when he the busses. Physical, instructor is to be chair Korbonits has booked passage by United Brethren, which will con retired from office,, the financial . The Association heard and ap Thc event was held in a setting The board then pointed out that man of the.April meeting, at which vene ,in Ocean Grove on June 9 and improvement in Long Branch ships, plane and bus for more than of autumn decorations, with chrys Whitesville was within, thc two time a health demonstration will is expected to bring more than 10,- proved of the plans of Manager (Concluded on elcbth pace) 1,000 Monmouth county residents. anthemums and gladioli through and a half mile limit prescribed by be given. The- meeting is scheduled 000 members of tlfe church to this Joseph A. . Thoma, started after out. Miss Elsie Kirkpatrick, cou the state board. The local board for sewing room at three. The Not even a major setback suf resort for the convention! The the September meeting of the As sin of the bride, sang several se is not required to provide trans final meeting of the year, May 16, fered by the virtual .standstill in Ocean Grove Hotel association ear sociation Business committee. The Pastor’s Party lections, accompanied by Mi'b. Helen portation to pupils living within will feature the election of offi ship passenger traffic can dim the lier announced plans' for caring work includes thc repairing of the Hammen,' who also played piano 'that distance, but the route was cers and a discussion of the topic, enthusiasm ■ of. “Doc” K01'bonits for the large group. North End hotel, moving of Police Well Attended selections, and the wedding march. restored by the board this week “Leisure Time Activities.” Phelps for what he terms his “hobby.” Thc bride wore a gown of teal Right at present foreign ship because of drastic . rerouting • of Crec, sr., is to fie chairman of the OVER 350 PRESENT AT ST. blue with black accessories and a busses which -would be necessary meeting. travel is greatly rcduced, owing to corsage of gardenias and sweet PAUL’S CHURCH EVENT . to: pick up children who lived in Officers of thé association for; the the war- conditions ' in liuropc. heart roses. Miss Margaret Daven And in that fact alone lies a story. the Whitesville route, but just out year 1939-1940 are Mrs. Archie Rev. and Mrs. Pemberton Given port, the bride’s attendant, was at side the two and a half mile limit. Griffith, president; Mrs. Belle Since the beginning of hostili tired in black with matching ac Reception Wednesday Evening; The discontinuance of the route Loweree, vice . persident;. Mrs. Musical. Selections Entertain ties early in September, Mr. Kor- cessories. She wore a corsage of b n l t 3 has faced cancellation after would cancel stops on West Bangs Phelps Cree, second vice president; Many Attending. sweetheart loses. • Harold Daven avenue and Route 35, streets on Mrs; Mildred ParteloW, secretary, cancellation in passages abroad. port, Belmar, was the best . man. .That development was taken by which the children live. and Miss Beatrice Brophy, treas Over 350 persons attended thc A leceptipn was held following the A special -bus picking up Whites urer. " “ Doc” and turned from a liability ceremony. “Pastor’s Party” held Wednesday ville children at 7.30 a. ni.- .and into, an asset. It opened up a new The couple will be at home at evening in St. Paul’s church. The dropping them off at. 3.25 p. m„ «C HOIR;ENJOYS PARTY; f ^ avenue of business and now his 905 Thirteenth avenue, Belmar, event was in the form of a recep bureau will book jo u r passage any was instituted by the board. St. i^auPs Singers Entertained By after November .1. i;>. tion for Rev. and Mrs. John Pem where in,, the United States or (Concluded on fifth page.) .Mr. and .Mrs# ISartlett , berton, jr. The party followed the Canada by bus.' * ■'*. . - , . “ Why not see.! America first?” M r ., and. Mrs. Raymond BartT . i;?;^ regular prayer meeting service. H igh School H onor Roll says Mr. Korbonits. Iett '.'entertained St. Paul’s choir. Speakers _ of the evening in: Tuesday evening at a covered dish*.’- • To bolster his argument he adds For First M arking Period ’ 'eluded Rev.. Carlisle,L. Hubbard, this commentary from an unknown supper and HalioweVn party; at pastor of the First Methodist author: “It is said that Columbus their home, 315' Second . avenlie, ■ i ' discovered America—but, did he? church, Asbury Park, and Rev., G. Thc first marking period honor Raymond Short, Bertha Speeht, Asbury . Park. The interior was .• He never saw the-fabulous Canyon Nelson Moore, pastor'of the Brad- roll listing at Neptune high school George Sherman, Lyndon Selover, or the Carlsbad Caverns, not to DR. E.. G. HOMRIGHOUSEN DR. ROBERT C. WELLS Gcorgiana Vunek, Ann Whit, Ivan. attractively decorated in kcepinpr ! ley iBeach Methodist church. Both released this week by Harry A. mention other famed spots . of the A-"' Of Princeton Seminary Chairman, Program Committee Ware, Xenia Ware, Jeanne Wat with the season. An apple same , . " welcomed the Rev. Pemberton to Titcomb,.high school principal! lists son, George Westervelt, Dorothy Unitcd|. States.” wa.^ played and prizes were award-’ this section of his new charge more than 250 students who have Wanser, Morley' Zaguiy. .' The manner in which Mr. Kor- Commercial- _ - •■: ■■ ■ _ ed to Mrs.- Louis" Sainuelson and . . . ^ A group of members of the Ap attained a 30%. or .better average .- ■ - , -'t/fCil ollo club, shore musical organiza- bpnits entered the business a little in subjects. Four subjects: Doris Comiis{ Miss Kathryn Richmond, l^ucille : more than two years ago is novel William Fenimore, Norma Wcster- ; tion,' sang Beveral selections; as The listing is divided into groups velt. | Dunn, Mrs.. Joseph Rainear, Mrs. . • ■ in itself. Conversing with a friend 'did the St. Paul’s church choir.. of students who have the necessary Three subjects: Josephine Boyce, A. Griffith and Miss Janet Bus^. _ who had suffered a severe personal Mrs. Dorothy • Gravatt Winter- average in four, three, two and Jacqueline Cullen, William Fitz loss, - he suggested a trip ns a patrick, Shirley Gifford, Wilma The door prize was won by Mrs. . ’ ' * S t e l l a accompanied’ the' former one subjects. . group on the piano, and played means of. self adjustment. He Fitzpatrick, Shirley Gifford, Wil -Lillian Cat ley, while. Miss. Thelma , ‘ r * '1 ^ Those listed arc: ma Herbert,- Gladys Johnson, Mar - selections. t • went so far. as to write to steam Mount was awarded the cake in the College Preparatory jorie Luscombe, Dorothy Martin, Mrs. Louis Mulford^ superin- ship-companies for the friend for Mleva Powell, William Romer, enke walk, ' . . information, on , cruises. A few Four subjects: June Morris, Doris Lillian Santa, Robert Whitley. tendent of the-junior department of Stout, Louise Zickleiv . Among those attending were . '•'''•©'■'^¿•'1« weeks later still mulling over the Two subjects: Reginald Burdge, the church ’ school, presented Mrs. Three subjects: David Drout, Rev. and Mrs. John Pemberton, Mr! incident the. thought occurrcd to Dorothy Farrell, Jean Hause, Vir Ronald Bullock, Leon Barto, Wil Pemberton, with a boquct of flow- liam Brcnnecke, Henry Danker, crs from the church. Rev. Pember- him that othcrb might readily ac ginia Stout,,Charles Martin, Eliza and 'Mrs. Joseph Rainear, Mr. ' a ^ beth McLean. Louis Ehrig, Frank Ferrara, Rich ilton ’responded . and . thanked' the cept aid in planning their trips. ard Giles, Emma Goldcr, Felicia Mrs. Stanley Tilton, Mr. and- Mrs; Two subjects: Betty Bentzen, Grande, Shirley Giles,- Norma Hav jgroup for the gift. <- Evelyn Crabiel, Katherine Erbach- Jack Williamson, Mr. and ens, Eleanor Himpele, Elaine Hen- Arch Shaw, Mr. and;Mrs. GeorgpV"^;;; ; Mr. and Mrs. E. N. 'Woolston and • ! Represent Fraternities ; • er Harry Faby, Olive Hartz, Rob riques, Robert C. Long, jr., Ethel Mrs. Louis Ç. Brjggs jpÿèsented;tjie V; >; Miss • Marion Moulton j *89: Heck ert B. Long,'Biner Lofton, Betty Miller, Lucy McGrath, George Mo Moston, Mr. and Mrs:' Bob Leary, Dorothy Moggs, Robert ser, Wilma . Meeks, Eloise Miller, son, Mr. and Mrs. Sam' ■pastor and family to the congTega- • avenue, /represented' th e ' Mortar Priestley,- Shirley Rogers, Doris. Jeanne McCann, Dorothy Naray- Mr. and Mrs. John. Calanan.-z^ir^V-ij^ivT’^M ^’.tion; nt thc réception. -, : -i,; ,* ]. - Board, senior woman’s r honoiary Salmons, Wilhelmina Steele, Mar- ouski, Jeannette Orr, Jack Pan- Following the programj Tefresh-' jpri«; ¿Sargeant, Shirley Zagury. taleo, Harry Pembleton, Mona and Mrs: Raymond Manley,' M^Vi::':’^ .sorority 'of .Ohio Wesleyan univer and M rs.. George Bunowes, .- mm . • One subject: Rhoda' Brilliant, jÎinénts were sêrved'.by. tho Ladies’ Palsir, Ernestine Pierce, Frances Shirley Coleman, Oliver Coleman, Pascal, George Roe, Betty Reid, and Mrs. Philip Kirkpatrick," ¿Aid Society of the church; s / < sity at. Delaware, Ohio, and James Frank Drout, Ann Everson, Doris Leonora Rosenthal, warren Ridg - and-Mrs. Ottol- Stoll, Mr. arid 5 Ferris, 82 Mfc Tabor Way, repre Fisher, Sam Findley, John Farrug- way, Ruth . Stuart, * Eckalee Sala- Arch Griffith, Misses -Janet': ¿5vANTED-^-01d, go!dr silver, old sented Pi Sigma Alpha, honorary gio, Lester Franklin, Douglas Gar- mone, Eleanor Spicer, Hilda Slo .wood,' Robert Hammen, Dolores cum, Willi,am Snell, Ethel Strom- Janet Paterson, KlinV;i&,/ C a r r i t o , f ^ ^ ^ i ^ ^ : 3 ";;8tam'p3,coias'Old.cnvelopes,'gold political sciehco fraternity,' ‘at the Holland, James Harley, Donna Hil- mer,, Audrey Smith, Adela Smidt, . coins.- Highest cash prices. ililV’s inauguration - Frlday. V morning \of ,jcr^:Marjorie “Hansen, Robert Hol S -ances Tolhurst. Mary Vaccaro, Eva andf-.l'iailiiin '.■ j L P. D ruf .Store, 700 Matt.' Àve. brook, Doris Jones, Stella Koval ary Ventura,- Georgiana Vunck, Dr. Herbert J. Burgstahler as pre Dunn n ’ S r- ■ Dolores Larrison, Jeanne McGreg- One subject; Helen Angles, Dor dames - M attie' B yers,. Lillian ' or, GordOri>Macaulay,.Ruth Palsir, is Bruno," Louise Butler Madeline ley, Bessie -,SanTom Ba^ ■ty. '..•i'.Dsa’t <■" Albert' • E.' ‘ - Robinson, . Job} Myra - Shipman, Donald SeloVer, ton. W alter Beattie, Jvme Binnet^ ïC-ïr'f,, Dr. cdrprtteh ìwid'all Idnd? af ■« Hilda Steiii? Jopn Sweet, Fred Sut- Eleanor-Catt-.'^ySnfrd Caihi Hfltty! Eied J R i n e , \ g u d ’'V liât ok Ci Hetk OTinoe.—IC^f- ton/ Pnul Schlutpfl .Dolmv»« ...... ■
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had at the high school office in ress and must be the national ob common objectives, but the demo*, taryi age-., are ( ;dov6loplng( ( "war Manasquan, Tuesday and Thursday FSCC Purchases l*RESS V IEW S jective. There should be no mis crátic prega should never be aban fover.” jTh'ope of us whose busi County Notes evenings from 7 to 7.30 p. m.: V AND NEWS Classes are also offered in Play Jersey Apples understanding of industry^ posit; doned.;. Tho statement includes: ness it Is to talk .with persons of 1 Production, 'Speech) French, Higher ion on this. matter. A -public will "In a world distraught by force, every walk have been surprised’in': Since last month, when Co. .A of SANTA CLAUS ON THE JOB -the 1 l flth-QuartPriiinster- Regiment^ Mathematics and Science. All the .EEDEBAL_AGENCY 3CUGHT-25. _ta_peace,-eoupled-with-wi8o-pubUc the-best^way-to'preserve represen recent weeks to- seohowmany classes are offered free. Refusal of loafers in several . located'' nt Orange, N. J., was re- CAKLOADS LAST WEEK policies and affirmative action to tative democracy is to practice it.” young men: are determined to have communities to accept cotton-pick . designated'ns; the 44th Tank Com- The South Amboy First Aid and this end will keep us out of war. —Red Wing, Minn., Qaily Repub no part in the .perennial - quarrels - . jinny of the 44th Division, efforts ing jobs as long as there is hope Safety Squad has accepted an in Quota for Current Week is 35 Car Industry opposes profiteering— lican. '¿’. ' / i y of Europe. Even more, impressive 1 liave been made, by Captain Fran vitation to enter the fourth annual loads; Fruit To Be' Distributed to of getting WPA handouts is noth the utilization of war psychology are the souh<{ arguments they, tad-" : cis D. Vundér Veer, of Company B Our completé understanding and .contest of New f Jersey first aid Iicrsons On Relief By |Agencies; ing new in Oklahoma.' Time after j to boost prices for the purpose of vance ; against yielding to - the war _ t located here, to obtain the authori squads to be held under, the aus profound sympathy igo to the be ty to organize Co. A in Freehold, No Advance In Selling Prices time cotton growers, needing 10, j making excessive profits. The as- party.—Richmond News-Leader.~ 7 pices of the State Police on Friday or 12 pickers, have gone into the fuddled radio fan who heard the which would constitute the first evening, November 17th. j soclation calls upon all its mem •‘¿' Hats off to the fellow who ’ said' truck battalion of the 119th. The After, opening a buying, program towns to find none of the dozens chant of the tobacco auctioneer bers to exercise vigilance against “Making a fool of yourself is not (irjranizution of a battalion in Frec- A' petition, designed to force a of Jersey apples last week with the of idle men about the .streets will and thought it was a description of refrendum on the recently pusscd any unjustified price or profit so bad if you have sense enough to -. ' hold, would considerably increase purchase of 25, carloads, the Fed- ing to take the work—all waiting the foreign situation.—Lincoln the possibility, of 'obtaining suitable storm drain project, was tabled policies.' - , • , know who did it.”—Exchange; eriil Surplus Commodities Corpora for the call to easier jobs with the County News." . ' (|uart,ers which at the -present- timo by the Sea Girt borough council tion is continuing the program in The use of this crisis to excuse are being supported by the Feder Tuesday night, after hearing a cer WPA. We still feel the govern profiteering or to- pursue partisan ; YOUNG MEN a g a in s t w a r al government, -The additional com tification of Borough Clerk C. A. the state into the second wcek.with ment should ’take off the gloves to. political objectives is not only in The depth of feeling on the part pany, forming the battalion, would Bond, Jr., that the pdtiticin had expectations of .increased shipping, deal with this type of economic defensible and dangerous; but rep of young men cannot be, ignored. increase the local personnel to flfi been signed by less than the re J. Stanford Xarsosri, . New Jersey leech. When work is available in men and six, officers, and 40 ve quired 10 per cent of the assessed rehensible morally. ;The present Except - for those who haife close FSCC agent; announced this week. private industry, whether in cotton hicles. ; valuation of the borough! situation calls for agreement on -.. .The ..quota for buying last, week fields, logging camps, ditch-digg Protest, against covering of the The Keansburg Boro Commission, was 50 carloads, or approximately ing areas or fall plowing and tim-; River road beach opposite L street last Tuesday night, approved plans Slmili ninnili itili ululili lina 20,250 bushels, with’ shipping some ber clearing.-the WEA-should-shut with-mmHti-aTocerit-projcct-to-fill -for— the-ereetion—of—a— municipal- what slow getting under way. T he down its pay roll pronto and not .the bulkhead on the southern shore sewage disposal plant at a cost not majority ’of the 25 carloads pur of Shark river was authorized -to exceed $75,000. The plans were chased were moved Friday and Sa open it again to those who decline, Tuesday by the Belmar commis submitted- by Louis P: Booz, engi turday. The quota for thc current to work for, thq going wages paid HISTORY sion. Conjmissioner ’ Carl W. neer, Perth Amboy. Following1 a week is 35 carloads. by private operators. Similar con , Shroedei' reported that from four lengthy discussion oh; the : matter ditions occur every year. Always to 11 inches of silt had been left the plans were accepted by the “We anticipate that shipments OF over the sand on the beach bc- commip.sion. They will be forward this week will ■ show an increase,1 the loafers give the same answer. • tween- the bulkheads. Mr. Shroed- ed to the State Board of Health Larson said, “tvs the growers are They know their votes will be now, becoming better acquainted er quoted Claude Birdsall, engineer office, Trenton, for, approval. needed next year and they decline from the borough, as saying the with' the operations of the , pro More than -6,000 Boy Scouts from to worry. They are sure than spillway near the beach had bro gram and are therefore in a bet New York, New jersey, Pennsyl Santa Claus still lives.—Oklahoma ken, loosening the mud. The area ter position to take advantage of vania, Connecticut and Massachu behind the bulkheads was filled by -it.” City, Times. setts will make their twentieth ann 1869-1939 dredging the channel along- ’ the There; has been, no • changs in ual pilgrimage S»tul'day to the Young married couples, . who bulkhead pumping the river bot prices, grades or varieties for this grave'' of Theodore Roosevelt • at have been billing and cooing, are tom to the opposite end of the Week, with prices paid by the-gov Oyster Bay, L. I. Led by their Na area. As the water flowed from ernment approximately the same learning that the billing goes on tional scout commissioner, Daniel one end to the other the solids as those in the wholesale market. after the cooing stops.—Osborne Carter Beard, now eighty-nine settled and the water ran back in Apples which have been offered to Farmer. - years old, the Socuts will march 1 1 2 P A G E S the river thróugh' ;j wooden flume the Corporation so far have come • - . . • * . ' *' . to Young cemetery headed by a Are you a-Human "Light- or spillway. from, nearly every apple producing INDUSTRY AND PEACE massed formation of Scouts carl'y- Mecer? Answer, Nobody is area in the state. In a rLondon Weekly, the Venetians used, ing who stin ted ¡Í search for! her. here, says a Ludington CQrrespond- to venture up from the Mediterrane-. Flemming found- the body near the cnt in the Detroit Free Press. When nn in their stout little ships to take Morningside avenue bridge north- » railroad was projected across the cargoes of spices to .'Bruges. Quar ■ east of the. dock about a half hour state from Flint it was naturally ters were/pretty 'crowded in the ' later..: • eh:’'-,:'ehh; ÍV’híi>>;' called the Flint and Pere Marquette Inns, so for the transaction of their railroad. But before the road was business they established their head The Music coinse given at the completed here, James Ludington quarters, in- the house of a rich WHEN IT HAPPENS TO YOU Mnnasciunn Adult school covers had acquired most of this town and Dutchman named Van den Purse. piano, theory, sight •reading, ear- the name was changed to Ludihg- It was after extensive British trans training, voice culture, and train- ton. Then the eastern terminus of actions with this Dutchman that we dropped the good; old English word • ing both in church and secular the road was extended to Detroit ‘ MAKE THE TAP TEST . 1 rather than Flint, which left the . “money-bag” and adopted “purse." * music.; A chorus will 'be formed name meaningless. However, as the Purse; mispronounced, came to be 'oí students in tile music depart name had been widely advertised, spoken in Venice and elsewhere as ment. : Direct ing will be offered if its owners didn't want to change'it “burse,” and-that name was given i (’quested. ; entirely, so they just shortened it to to. markets where important mon ¡'ere Marquette railroad. ey transactions occurred. 'JOHN! HURRY UP BEFORE THE Information .a¿ to classes may 5 1 FURNACE COIL BURSTS AGAIN!" ;::": • ö •: 1;
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die public health and wcljfaro s. proyid- ia'.W:', "‘ !>.¿'-■■iti \ \ • 0:, .: ), the htn wtth all'hér strength.' Evt tip the bank.' ¡Jane .gave,the dog tnta . '.‘Don’t, Janey, Don’t.'’. He was in ¿ibdut nimseli 1 wish that you were **Not even to' Mr. Towne?” - 'Ing - the way« and mcana to pay the < ; ^ iiniiniitiiiniiitiiiittnflimìiiiiiinttninuiiiiinniuuw “Nb; She’s asked me to bring 1 fttereet of «aid1 debt, and also;toVpay -,r •=- , . ■■ <-/-.£ ans foDowei pànttog; At thé top the arms of one of them. "You’ll an agony of.'remorse.;,„“¡I’ve made Her«» and that we*could talk it over and diHGharge the principal thereof, ' -- they sat’tfowi tor a moment' oh'ari huye to go Jvlth them, Evans," she you cry.” 1 *' Byl/lt is hard to do it at long dis- her bag. and some other things." and providinK foi* the MubinIrhIon oi v.- i this act to the people at a gênerai’ The old log—which faced the long aisles said and wrapped hérseli rtiore She.blinked awoy:thè tears. “It tnnce There ought to be some way He threw himself into a chair op* élection.” Approvetl Augiint • ol enow between thin black .trees, closelvln her cnnel -"There are sev- _wasn!.Lcontempt-Evan8^_—-— tu-help-him—-Sometimes-it-seems- pbsÍte"JarieronéMeg“ovérthe arm_ofJ ToThe1 voted upon nfTthe next uctieraf Dim “Well. .It should h^ve *ieen. Why thnt I mn*t stand It when I rememr Election ,to, be held 'November ‘7, The vista Was clear-cut and almost eral doctors at Rnckyiile. You’d bet it. He was a careless and pictur; Place of inqeting for tlie. Board« > artificial In its restraint of color and ter ask the statiónmáster about the not? No man who calls himself a ber what he used to be.'* . esq lie figure. Eyeh Jane was aware Kepflntry and .Election : Fh-Ht DlHtrict, .-^ .;,-,'.'-.}.'-’;? veterinary.” . , . / man would have let you do It." WaHhlnKton Fire House,. Central Ave-. .>. » •;: TEMPLE BAILEYl its wide bare spaces. , ; of;his youth and good' looks; V riue and OIIt< Street ; Second District, ; i i Evans’ little dog! Rusty, ran back They had come to the path un Evans had carried Jane“ off to the Edith had,: as. it seemed, asked Board of Trade- Oilicc; Pllfçrlni P a th -' ••.<'V iiniaKiiitiaiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiitiniiitiiiiimii? der the pines, and were alone In libra ry higH*handed|y' “ 1 want way ; Third Dlntrict. Ea^le Fire House; .1 and forth—following this trail and ,It was late, when-Evans came to him to havevTowne send the, ring Main and Whitfield : Avenue« ; Fourth ■ v • that. Finally : in . pursuit of a rab Castle Manor with his dog .in his that still world. .Jana¡tucked her yim.'- was ail the reason he vouch* back to Delafield—to have her wed DiHtrlct,; S4vi .Clark .-. Avenue ; Fifth - v ' - v bit, he was led far afield. They arms,- Rusty was comfortable, and hand In the crook 0! Evans’ arm.' safed as they came into the shabby ding; presents sent back; to.have a District, Unexcelled' Fire Mouse, Cor- , “Dear boy, stop thinking about it" mom with its lea ping, flames in the lies Avenue:. Sixth-'• Districtv:Store - •A THE STORY heard him barking madly in the he had wagged a.grateful tail. The bag packed with her belongings. Atkin« and Enibury A venues ; Seventh > distance. . It was the only' sound in pain had gone out of his eyes ahd “I shall never stop.” , fireplace; its book-lined walls,; its Ini* District, 1315 Corlies Avenue ;. Eighth “I want you to promise me that posiriR pfirirait above the mantel She started up the stairs but be District,-"..Liberty 'Fire', Mouse; Jlunroo.. CHAPTER pretty , Jane tho stillness. the veterinary had said that in a fore she had reached the landing he Avenue \ Ninth. District, Hamilton Fire:' ■ < 3ames,, who lived wfth her brother, "Jane,” Evans said, vdo you re i few days the wound would -¡ heal. you’ll try. Evans, you know we are ; The, . portrait ; showed i-Evans’ HouPtJ j Tenth D istrict, l»iiviMitln-,’Ave*s'''',,!i'.;7^iv ■ Baldwin, In Sherwood Park, near Wash going to fight: it out together . . called after her “Jariq. what have hue.’' ■-/,-• ..;- v/•:%i ington, was not particularly impressed member the last time we "were There were no vital parts affected— grandfather, and beneath it was a you on hand for tomorrow?*- JOHX W. KNOX, V wfcen she read that rich, attractive Edith. and ' he, would give some medicine His eyes did not meet hers. "Do (?lerk, ToWnship of Ntîptunè... ' ' here?” 1 . photograph of Evans himself; The — : Towne had been leit at. the altar by which would prevent further suffer you think I’d let you? Well,, you likeness between the two men was She leaned over the rail and 1 Deialleld. Simms, wealthy New Yorker. “Yes.” The light went out.of her looked down at him. “Friday? Feed However, she. still m used'over It when eyes. . . - .f. • • ing. • think 'wrong.” He began : to walk striking—there was the'same square .llonmoiitli County . SiirruKute's . OAli’o 1 sb«1 m et Evans .Toilette, a young neigh the chickens Feed the cats. Help **:.*. in the m atter of the Vstate of ’. bor, whom the war had left completely "As I look 'back It was heaven, Mrs. Follette was out, and old rapidly, so that it was-hard to keep - :t discouraged and despondeht. Evans bad Mary was in the kitchen, singing. pace with him. "I’m not worth i t ” Sophy .clean the silver. Drink-tea at . Marie Felix Swain, Deceased. Jane. I’d give anything, on God's four; with Mrs. Allison, and three Notice to creditors to Present Claims 1 »lWHjs loved Jane. earth If I was whero l was then." She stopped 1 her song as Evans And how quite, as suddenly as she CHAFfETl H—1fiint'mornlng Baldwin other young things of eighty." ;; Against Estate.; ^ . , Barnes, on bis way to work-In Washlnp- All the blood was drained from came through. Ho asked her to had cried, ' she laughed, ; and the . Pursuant to the order of Joseph: L. ton; onered assistance to a tali;- lovely, help him and she brought/a square, laugh had a break in it. "You’re “Well, look here,; Í don’t want to. Donahny, SurroBate of the County, | girl In distress. Later he found a bag her face. : “Evans, you wouldn’t,” face Towne. He’ll say things about of Monmouth, made on the sixteenth she had lelt In the car, containing a passionately, “you wouldn’t give up deep bosket and; made Rusty a bed. worth everything that América has day of October, lUflfl, on the -.applica Uamond ring on which was Inscribed "You-all Jes' put him heah by.the Edith—and insist on her com tion of Elsie O. Williams (named in those three years In France—” : to give you.” She told him of the the will as Mrs. John' 1-.- Williams) ‘Del to Edith—Forever.’* Ho knewjthen fiah, and I’ll look atter him.” : things she had thought of in church. ing back—-she says he will, and - . that his passenger had! been-. Edith He sat very still. Then he said Executrix of the estate of Marie Felix ■ : Towne. , Already, he was ball way in Evans shook his head. *‘I want "You are as much ot a hero as any that's why she won’t call: him up. Swain, deoefissed, . notice Is hereby love with her.. That.night he discussed tensely, “No, I wouldn’t, even And yoii’ve got more diplomacy than Klyen to the creditors of said deoeased \ -the matter with Jane,-and they called him in my room. I'll take care of of them.” to exhibit to tlie subscriber Executrix 1 h e r’uncle,,: worldly, sophisticated Fred- though It has made me lose you— him in the night." He shook his bead. “ All that hero I have. You might make it all as aforesaid, their debts and demands ' crick Towne.y.He: visited them , at their Sanò—" .■ seem—reasonable. Will you/do it. against the said estate, under : oath, home, delighted with Jane's simplicity. He carried the dog upstairs with stuff Is dead and gone,, my dear. We within six months from the date of Hoiitold them,.Edith's' story, and they “You mustn't say such things—” him, knelt beside him, drew hard Idealize the dead, but'not the liv Jane?": v:V;i v. the aforesaid order, or they will be filled in the missing lines. - „ " I must. ’Don't I know? You were deep breaths as thé little fellow “Do you mean that you want me. forever barred of. their* actions there “ CHAPTER- h i—Because her unde dfc. such an unawakened little thing, my ing.” : , . for against tho said subscriber. tired It, Edith Towne had accepted Dela- licked bis hand. It was true and she toew it But to call on him at his office?" ;.^ ■,. Elsie C. Wliüains, field 'slmms, whom ------s h e : liked ------but 'did dear. But I could have—waked you. ' “What kind of a man am I?” Ev she did not want to admit it “Ev “Yes. Go in with me in V the 27 Headley Terrace. not love. That did not prevent her from And I can’t wake you now. That’s' Irvington X.’.J. becoming, furious when he failed to show ans said sharply In the silence. ans" she said, and laid her cheek morning. ’ - * Executrix. UP: for , the wedding. She disappeared my .tragedy. You’ll never wake up ;'God,.what kind of a man?” for a moment against: the rough ‘■Baldy, are yoti shirking? Or do -Dated,* Freehold, N. .!.,O cto b er lt>. Immediately after the-wedding-was to. —fo rm e —s” 1 you really think me as w/óndérful • 1939. *•* .. , - have) taken place. Henring the. _stoistory, Through the still house came old sleeve of his coat, “don’t make me Edw in-P.. LotiKStreet, Es<|., Baldy and *------Edith, “Don’t—” Mary's thin and piping song: unhappy. . Let'me help.” as your words seem to imply?"/ Asbury Park, N. J. not with ’ - “WeU; it's true. Why not say it? “Oh, if you’re going to put it like Proctor. receiv ed ______I’ve come back a—scarecrow, thè “You don’t know what you are 42-4« ($10.00) . : • asking If he might call again, "Stay in the flel’, asking; You’d grow tired of it Any that." ' : i:A'' shadow of a man. And you’re just - Stay in the flel’, oh. wah-yah— Notlrc Jersey, . to satisfy a; de Jersey;: belonging to It. Bryce Gray, . Jane cast off the covers and went thing, Judy. I can’t help liking her. cree of said- couH; amounting to. ap m ade by J.;U ; Em leh;; M ay. 27,-1922/' v. can tell a woman that he loves, her, to the windows, drawing back the though she is such, a beggar on elsé^T-it will be easier, won’t It?" proxim ately -$3,300.*. ; : v : .. Beginni ng : a t : a poi nt in the fiouthi v ? no woman’ can listen, without a ■ All the leasehold estate In the. fol-- erly. line of.‘Holly .Avenue distaiit one, ' ' ; curtains. There was a faint white horseback. They haven’t a cent ex •‘1 can’t tell you how gladly i'd lowing, tra c t, or parcel of land ;and iiuudred and., forty (140) feet westerly . : - throbbing sense of the magnitude of ness in the eastern sky—amethyst cept what she makes from the milk, • bother, as you call it. But it;wouldn’t promises : hereinafter , particularly de froin. the coriier fnrmetV by tlie Intei-- V the thing which has happened. From scribed, . situate, l.vlliS and- being ,!a section:1 of Hie-.; westerly line of ;Laird ahd pearl, aquamarine, the day had but she looks, absolutely the .lady of be - fain .You are« young, and you Ocean Grove, of Neptune^ Township; Street, '.'with ’ the >:a id . southerly - line Of - such beginnings is Written the his , dawned! ¿ : v •>’; 1 - -'v'' .the manor. ' ; - i.V;."'VS--';"-‘.V : have a right - to happiness. be a >in“the County of Monmouth -and State Holly r A venue as 'shown - on said map tory of Humanity., shadow on your—futurer-" .; • J of New .Jersey; ■ ; •',■:• :t; : . .'v: ■ , vtinhing- theuçé (1 ) southerly one luni- -•■ . Weil, alter all, wasn’t every day “The cousins are very fashiona All that, tra c t or parcel .of land and dred .(100) ; feet to the center: ,llne/ot V; ■ Deep in a hollow where the wind a new world? And this day of all ble. One of them, Muriel Follette, "Please don’t—" premises -hereinafter particularly. • de thé. idpek ; thence., (2) 'westerly along: - ' He dropped on the rug at he;r feet. scribed, sittiatcr lying and. : being n said center line .of . said, block - forty - had swept up thè snow, and left the days.' - One must think about the’ knows Edith Towne, intimately.. She: Ocean Orove; of Neptune Township; in • 140> fee.t j: thence (3) northerly -parallel ground bare they found crowfoot in thankful things! 1 told; us all about the wedding, and “Well, we’ll' leave it v at. that. We’re ; tlie County of: Monmouth ' and ’State with the second \course: one : hundred :. friends, forever,*’ he reached up and :of New Jersey.-being a'strip of land (100). feet to the. said southerly Hue • an emerald carpet—there were hol Baldy wanted to hear, from Edith how people are blaming Edith for -, tW enty-slxfeet (2b)- .wide from '/the .of 11 ol 1 y -A vènue j* tliepce (4 ) : easterly ly branches; dripping red bérries Towne so much that he did not go running away and are feeling terri-. took her hands in his, ’‘forever?" froiit to;- tile- rear: on; tlie west side of along said southeiiy line of Holly Ave- like blood on the .white drifts. They •’Always, Evans—’’ lot fiüT .aii laid down on a map of tots ■nue. forty: f40) f.ec-t to. th e ; point ■ or ; to' church lest he miss her call But bly, sorry for,Mr. Towne,. Of course of ‘The Ocean C.rove. Canip Mcetlnu place of. beginning. .: •-•V-.r: . filled their arms, and at last they Jane went, and sat in the Barnes' they didn't know that Baldy ,.ànd I •‘For better, for worse—for rich • Association o; the Methodist Episcopal ■Seized.;as the- provïérty of : G*. How-' were ready to go. Church” being the same premises (In ard - Patteri. .taken: in éxecution' at. tlw . pew and was thankful, as she had had ever laid eyes on either of them. er, for poorer?" part) leased by the said Association stilt ’of Neptune Building and- Loan As Evans whistled for Rusty but the said, for love and warmth and light But you'should have seen Baldy’s “Of course-r” . to A. O. Hammond by Lease dated sociation and to, be sold by ” ,' t: “ . . ■1 little dog did not come. ' ‘He’ll find the Fourteenth day of rFebruary, • A. MORRIS .I, WOODRING, Sheri It. -Evans, with his mother in the pew, eyes, when Muriel said things about They stared into the firer and D. ISS0, a n d . recorded In the ITIerk s ■ Dated October. 2, ■ 15*39. ' .- us; he knows every inch of the looked straight. ahead of • him. He Edith, r was scared stiff for fear then he said softly. “Well, that’s Oilice a t Freehold; New Jersey in ; Book Richard AV. Stout! Solicitor. way.” : . ,’v. enough* for me, my dear,, that’s. 324 of Deeds;, P.; 102 etc.; -and by the m lines) seemed worn and weary—a dark he'd say something. You know how said Hammond transferred; by. Assign -41-44 / But Rusty did not find them, and shadow set against '-the brightness his temper flares enough for me—’’ and after á while ment of Lease ;(ltV part) dated the^Sth they were on the ridge when that he began to speak in broken sen*; day of September, A. ;D., lSSfi. to; Lucy of those comrades on the glowing “Well. Muriel said i sòmè catty H. .-Hubbard am) recorded : in - the, • CHANCE It V 1*451 :./j first awful cry: came to them. 'glass..' ■ . . things.. That everybody is sure'that tences. “ *Xh, silver shrine, here Clerk’s Ofllce a t Freehold,. X. ’J., In Jane clutched Evans. "What Is it will I take my rest After so Book 412 of Deeds'page 731) c.'together SIIKRIFF’S SAI.K:—By virtue òf a After chiirch, he waited In the Delafield . Simms is In love with' with said Indenture of Lease so far w rit' of, fi.';,fa-,:;.tó,t hie. ’directed,- issued —oh, what' is It?” aisle for Jane. “I ’ll walk down with someone else, and that they are say many hours of toil and quest . . . as relates to said atrip of land twenty^ out; of the Court- of Chancery -.of the 4 :i • . He swallowed twice . before he A famished pilgrim ’ That’s six feet. In width'from-front to rear "State-^of-New1* Jersey,Twill lie'eXpoi«ed;>*-:f.v^ti' you. “ Mother is going to ride with. ing Edith might have known it if she on the west stde of lot C."»7 and being to; sale 'at> public vendue ,on Monday;*; . • i-b Could speak. “It’s—Rusty-vone of Dr. Hallam." hadn't always looked upon herself Keats, ray dear. Jane, do you know tho same premises after* mesne assign thè; 3Qtli day : of October, ,1939,1 between : •; - ‘‘x those steel traps’’—he was- panting tliat you are food and drink?" ments transferred to the party of the the hours of: 12 o’clock and 5 o'cibekV , '. r>;ii They walked a little way. in si as thè center of the universe. And second part by Arthur F. Egner. execn- •(at 2 o’clock) in; the afternoon /of isald : . Hhc was In a gay mood. qow—his forehead wet—"the Ne lence, then he said, "Rusty Is com they feel that if her heart Is broken, “Am. I?" unsteadily. tor of the estate of Mary L. Kingston day. : at: the: Court -House in the Bor- groes put them around for rab “Yes. dear little thing, if I had and others, subject to the conditions ough of Freehold, t’ohnty of. Mon- fortable this morning." ■ the decent-thlng would be to mourn and reservations tho>*ehi named, and mouth. New: Jersey,, to satisfy a •.de-'/: ; i flower of his yoiith, a wonder-lad, bits—”• Again that frenzied cry “Yoür mother told; me over the In the bosom ol her , family. Of you always by my fire I could fight the buildings thereon together with the ctee of said court amounting to ap- vi-.-i: , with none to match him among his broke the stillness. ‘"They’re hellish course. I’m not quoting her exact .the'world.**'' appurtenances. ■*'’ J. ;proxinmtely. $34,99.1.. •...••v. >.vH téléphoné;”. •• v; ' Seized a s : the. property .of SaVah Al- All the following tract or parcel, of L V ¡friends. He had come back crushed things—” ' . He limped along at her side. words, but you'll get the idea. When Jane arid Baldy reached bee, AV 1 d ovv, A sbury. Park and Ocean land and . premises hereinafter. * par- ■ 1‘ • | and broken. He, .whose career lay home that night, Baldy stamped up Grove bank,<.a Corporation, and M arga tlculaiiy: described situate, lying and V'“< ■ Jane began to .run in the direction "Jane, I didn't sleep last night— “And Baldy thinks bis queen can ret Savage, taken in execution at thé being ip*.the Township■ of Neptune, in '»'4'^« ' so close to his h e art^ o u ld do now of the. sound. “Come on. Evans— thinking about it It is a thing I do no wrong, and was almost burst and down the house, saying things suit of Marjorie L; -A\rejsmuller .and the County of Monmouth ahtV State ,of /t. fririi - ¡no sustained work. Mentally and oh, come quick—" ing. Judy, he walks in a dream. I about Muriel Follette; “A girl like to be sold- by,.y.*v. /.•; î. ; New Jersey/ . •;*•. can't understand. A dreadful thing;” MORRÎS J. WOODRING, Sheriff. All those certain plots/pieces or par-^?,Vr:^ 7 , j physically he must rest. He might He stumbled after her. At last he “I understand. You love Rusty. don't know what good it is going to that to criticise." _ Dated September 2!«. .193!*. . . * cels of kiound. known and designated. • be years in getting back. He would do him to feel like that He will She yawned. “I’m going to bed." ■ Joseph; F.. Holland, Solicitor. . ' as lots *•-. numbered ' four 'hundred and - iv-T/ caught at her dress and held' her. It was because you love "him so (59 lines) . . 43-46 . Fee $24.7S ninety-one (491) north • and. south, never get back to. gay and gallant “If he’s hurt I can't stand.it.” much—” • . . have to always worship at a dis The telephone rang, and. Baldy four : hundred ; hud ninety-two (492 •• boyhood. That was gone forever. ments. thereto, you are ; hereby ? hoti- north and south, on the south side- I t1 was dreadful : to see him. Jane >” “But to let a woman do It Jane; tance like Dante. Or was it Abe was; off. like a shot. Jane uncurled fied that a Bond ¡«sue .Is to be voted Ocean Pathw ay, on the -map' of lots ;of Yet if Mrs...Follette’a heart had felt as if clutched by -a nightmare. do you remember—years ago? The lard? I always get those grande pas herself from her chair and lent a Upon by :;the; voters of the State of Cam p i, Ground . v of t he Ocea n = ; G rovo : tiv failed her aV times. she'had never listening ear. It was a moment of New Jersey: khowh as ‘•Unemployment Camp > Meeting : Association òf!» the' "Stay here, and don’t worry. I’ll mad dog?";\ ;i;- sions mlxédi ■Relief Bonds,'- entitled ‘v An, Act a u Hethodlst .Episcopal Church, situate;in':? shown it. She was making the farm get him otit—" She did remember. Evans bad "AnyhoWi there you have i t Edith exciting interest Edith Towne was thorizing .the creation of a : debt of Neptuhè Township;; In. thè County ot■ ! pay fori Itself. She supplied the peo It was a cruel thing to face. There Towne rode1 In Baldy’s Ford, arid he at the other end of* the wirel; ‘ V; ;; the State of New . Jersey by the; is ,'Monmou th and State : of /New? Jersey.; ^ à killed it in the road to save a child. suance of-; bonds of. the State in the All,- the furniture nowf: contained .' in ple of Sherwood Park and surround- was blood and that little trembling It had been a horrible expérience, has hitched; that little wagon to a / Jarie knew it by; BaIdy'sCsinging; sum. of t\venty-one .million • dollars the. Hotel situate on- lqts numbered yfour /¿-X\0rT' •ing estates with , milk.. But she voice. He didn’t talk like. that to ($21,000,000.00) for the relief of the hundred and', ninety-one (491 ): .north body. The cry reduced: now to an but not for a moment had he hesi stari people of the. State from the hard and, * south .- and four - hundred and ;^ ^ '^ never wa3 In any sense—a milk- agonized whimpering. ^ How she tated. . -.- ' “Well, after dinner, we set the commonplace folk who called him ships ,and suffering: caused byrunehi- ninety-two* ; (492) ’y n.orth and..'Bouth’'-aH^Jv4'* i;^ woman, it was, rather, as if in up She ,was devoured with •curi jployhient and the effects thereof ^on Hhownr on ;Map '.of Lots of ' Camp-^v .opened the trap she never knew, “I wasn’t afraid then,. Janey.’’ .• vie trola going: and Paldy bad to Ground V of1 -the Ooenn J'ñfnvn f!ninn ,‘tó V selling her milk she distributed fa- but she did open it,. and made a " “This was different You couldn’t- dance with Muriel. She dances ex osity. • • v ; '■ ELECTION NOTICE :; ' vora: It.was on this Income thut she ' He came in, at;' last ;: literally • bandage from her blouse'which she see the thing .you. loved hurt I t tremely well, and I know he en NOTICE is hereby given - that the subsisted, she and her son. ' tore from ber, shoulders regardless wasn't fear.. It was affection;” _ ■ joyed it though he wouldn’t admit walking on air. And lust as Jane District Boards of Registry and Etec-i ' Later he and jane walked togeth- i t And Muriel enjoyed. It There’s had felt that his voice sang, so she tion In and for tho Townyhip of Nop- of the cold. And-after what seemed “Oh. don’t gloss It over., Î know tuno will sit In the places here ^ , efUn thecieqr cold. She was In a to.be ages, she'staggered back;to what you felt I saw it In your eyes.” no denying that Bajdy has a way felt now that his feet danced inafter designated, on Tuesday Novem ; gay mood. She was wrapped In Evans with her- dreadful burden with -him. •‘Janey. it was Edith Towne." ber 7, 1939, between the hour« of seven "Saw what?" a. m., and eight p. ro., for' th© purpo.se her old' orange; cape, and the sun. wrapped1'in her cape. ‘We've got' .'•Contempt” . '•After they had danced a while “What did she say?" of conducUng a General Election for ÆpiSîL.. breaking the bank of sullen clouds to get hlm to b veterinary. ^ Run. everybody played bridge,;' èxcept Ev-' v ’*Just saw my advertisement Pa* two members of the General Assembly,* > •«. ;éxetmtió'ri:¿?rnt ^tiití Sha-turnea on him. "You. didn’t . County Cleric two members of • the toi the we8t, seemed,itbv turn. her down to the’road and see If there’s a Perhaps, just at first I didn’t un- ans and me. You know how I hate Ocflan.Georse fimvA E,? M .TJhìfin-n oíitadt,ReceiverVti1 Tin hlr'ir* öf- !1nnl¿': ..;,...llthe ypung^DdifUjt? .flame. ' - car derstand .. V She fought fdr áétf- It. and it makes Evans neryotis. .*'Qon’i'y o u lavo' a day like this. There was a car. and when Evans PAGE FOUR *= Murray. Honored By L‘ O. O. K • oi; Mrs. H.'Tifutixi'Neptttne Ctty/th« Yj M..- THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES LETTJERS TO •: Murray . Gordon, proprietor ' of 15 YEARS AGO THE EDITOR H. M. S., of - Ocean.. Grove,- elected/ : Published Frlihiy Murray’s "Men’s shop, 805 Lake Mrs. Jocob Beutell president. Mies 110.11 KJt I». JUWNUti, Killtor nnd Publisher , avenue, Asbury Park, was honored .. - (Ed!’or* Note; TUees Item» si» Mr. and Mra, Frank Parker have taken from the back files of ths TImeg Ruth Odionweldiar,•?y^ce’, president; SIX»V-FOUE MAIS AVENUE, OCEAN GBOVE, SEW JEB KY Wednesday night, by the Asbury- f i r tiM -year 1M4.J 8 Bermuda Untouched By War left for their winter home in Flor- 'Miss^GraeerMffgathaiifchaiiwBii^f-^ PHAN 1C 1,. -Wll.UBS. I/OCOl Editor . .... :BradWy=iodgep=0i^dd=FeHows^tf Etlifaiiy Tlmon;— .' „ 13a. ; / ; r ~ “ the social program, and Miss Mary ? ^ESGJEUEaiLC>NSl^?W0t K®arlKn=(Ma=aeml-aanuaUyr^50c^^uaKisr!y^of=T&- their lodge ,rooms on. MeCaKe ave ■ October 24, 1924 ' ami posture "per copy, postage paid In the United Statoa; Canada $2.00 ana A number of recent letters from Watson, chairman of the aocioS Forolpn $2.00 ft year. Miss. Jfdanna-Luttmiui, 1303 Sev nue, Bradley '.'Beach.;: The occasion At the • quarterly conference of APPP.KSSES chanced on request:— always slve former address. American friends have given me enth avenue,-' is vacationing in thè St, Paul’s church, District Super committee. ■ ■ ■ , : -: AliVEKTIKKMENTS !!ates »•!!! lie furnished by us on request. tho impréssion that a widespread was the. csrapletion of his fourth WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF .Catskills',- '■ .'■ intendent Wagg presiding, Dr. EJdword Willis, of Oecan ijrove, misconception exists in the United term as • noble grand• of the- lodge; VOUR SUBSCRIPTION Mrs. Laton Wanser, Oxford Way, George S, Johnson, the pastor, said had been appointed a. metnber of States ..'regarding conditions in The principal speaker was Harry Entered as second-class mall at the Ocean Grove postonico Asbury Gables, is recovering from in ibis written report that he de tho three year committee. of the ! Bermuda.' As a member of the S. Pine, grdnd secretary of the a severe cold. sired his pastorate to terminate Monmouth county Y. M. C. A., the ■; TH E TRUTH IN' ITS PROPER PLACE American Colony here, may I be grand lodge, 1. O. O. F., of New Ragner Hanson, 1221 Tenth ave Jersey, The committee in charge with the present conference year. aJinuai Convention of -which body granted a little of your space to Dr. Johnson had been in St. Paul’s wa,. ^eld last Friday evening , in Vote “No” On Bond Issue give a true picture of the-present nue, is" recovering from several o£ the entertainment consisted'of month’s'illness. William H. Challcndcr, John H. for four years, succeeding Rev. Asbury Park. ' The state of New Jersey should be compelled to oper day life in thesa islnnds. Thomas Wright; now stationed in ’ , . ' " Rumor notwithstanding, there is Mr. and Mrs. ì. H. Ker, formerly Cobb, Edward McNabb, James 'H, iate on the cash basis in thè same way that it compels the Trenton. Members of the Ocean Grove little evidence of military activity of Dunlewy street, have moved to Morris and Irving B. Schnck; Jul municipalities to operate. : 117 Hawthorne avenue; . ius Slavin was installed as Murray A good view was,‘obtained here : ,r5^ a-f f at here. 'During' daily trips about the this week of the Zeppelin, ZR-3, mg of the fall and winter' season islands, I have not seen a single Gordon's, successor. • What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neil, 102 .------.----.-fj------.------on its way to Lakehurst from Ger- yest^ay.^vo. a trench or a strand of barbed wire. South Atkins avenue, have re Scouts Show .Pictures Tonight m any. The big dirigible passed to .<*«?« f " ' ™ E. Taylor, A legislature that knows so well how the other fellow Nor have I been plagued by motor turned from n vacation. the west of Ocean Grove bound in .«*•*' trea*».«* ears, which certain papers insinu Troop 9, Boy Scouts of America, .should ¿iterate his business should be compelled to take a Mr. and Mrs, Lester Lewis, 1302 a southwesterly course''about nine fourteen years o „!, ..i full and. complete dose of its own medicine. ate are racing along Bernjiida’s Eleventh • avenue, visited the Trinity church, Asbui-y Park will in the morninc ; tence. Among those present were roads. The Colonial Parliament World’s Fair, Saturday. show moving pictures tonight .in » the morning. M rs. M. E. Flint, Mrs. R. W. Stout, Not in a spirit of vengefulness do we say this, but be did relax its ban on .autos to al When nn argument over some Mt.s. Ji E. QriiSn> Mrs. R. M., Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle E, Shafto, the Parish hall. Admission will be low the Governor General use of a domestic m atter arose at a local_ Mrs_ j h _ j ohnson-(.,Mrs, C. o, cause the. medicine is good medicine and the Republican 1219 Ninth avnue, spent the week few Ctirs during the. war period, free to all, and .the .'public is invit hotel this week'arid when Louise pen.y Mra H. • M. "Wilson, Mrs. majority in the legislature knows it is good medicine; but end in Washington, D C, but thèse vehicles can hardly be ed. Britton, one of the servants, be- E N_ Wo6lstoll and Mrs; E. Conk like a lot of cantankerous children they shouted with glee considered n traffic nuisance. There Mr. and Mi's. Earl Woolley, As ♦— -----_, came obstreperous, Police Officer jjn as they rammed the Princeton Survey bills down the is no food shortage,, and visitors bury Gables, have returned from a William C. Catley was summoned. throats of the municipalities and, when the logic of events are just as welcome as ever. vacation to North Carolina. But while the silencing was. going 1 William Mergaugey was among. required that they take the same “ C ash basis” medicine, Many of the Americans now in Miss Evelyn Mason, 1123 Corlies 30 YEARS AGO on—Zam!—Louise whacked the of- those taking the personally direefc- cried for a bond issue in the name of relief. Bermuda to spend the Fall and avenue, is spending her annual L fices over the head with a milk ed tour of Delaware Watep Gap W inter have, told nie that they ap vacation in New York City.- (Editor's Note: ’ These Items- ar# bottle and saturated his nice new sponsored by thq Central Railroad taken from the back filefc of the Time« The $21,000,000 bond issue which has been attached preciate the leisurely pace of Ber Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barton and for the year 1909.) uniform with a kettle of boiling company. Ire E, AVhyte was .srs to the ballot on Nov. 7 should be defeated. muda mole than ever before, and son Carl, 1217 Vj . Eleventh avenue, water. charge of the eight day trip. with : our dollars ir, their present visted the World's Fair, Saturday. October 23. 1909 Compelthe Legislature to take its own medicine by favorable éxhange position, Brit Mr. and Mrs. Paul Korb, 1116 Thè intia! football game of the voting “No” on the bond issue on Nov; 7. ish -goods can now be bought, in Corlies avenue, were recent guests season between the local ,Y. M. C. ,. _ _ _ ------N — _ — v Bermuda at bargain prices. of Mrs. Korb’s sister in Lakewood. A. team and the Neptune high Two prominent Londoners ar Prosecute Browder Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Cottrell, school aggregation resulted in a rived hère by airplane last week 114'.^terher avenue, were visitors complete victory for the Neptune Representative J. Parnell Thomas, Republican mem after a 7,000 mile flight, from at the. World’s Fair last Wednes lads. The fast team work of the TO INVESTORS Southern France. Shortly after ber of the Dies committee from New Jersey., insisted day. Neps won the encounter for them ward they stated, “At last we have that criminal acts revealed by witnesses before thè Dies Mrs. Addie Patterson and daugh by a score of .15-0. Playing on the foil ml peace." 1 ■ Neptune team were Morgan, Wyn- committee should be prosecuted. He called attention par Respectfully yours, ter, Holmeson, were veceiit guests ticularly to the confession of Earl Browder, head Of the of Mrs. William Slocum, 1224 oi - coop, Landin, Whitlock, Barritt, We invite you/ to investigate the value of properties Henry Coolidge Adams lies avenue- Condit, Woolley, Jameson, Cooper, Communist party in the United States, that he traveled on Paget, Bermuda Valdes, Cook. now offered to the public in Ocean Grove, N. J. a falsified passport. The New Jersey Republican- quoted October ifl, 1939 Miss Clara Woodruff, Connecti Collector Walter Gravatt is send We have ten very attractive bargains on the bulletin Secretary .of State Hull, to the effect that persons guilty cut, is visiting Mrs. Eleanor Shear -and Mrs. Mabel S. Hall, 1312 Sev ing out township tax bills to de board. of obtaining passports on falsified information are liable NEPTUNE enth avenue. lighted property owners. The rate to fines ranging up to $5,000 or imprisonment up-to five per ¡¡)1,,000 in Ocean Grove has been SCHOOL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Gravatt, Make your selection now, come to Ocean Grove to years, or both. 1200 Tenth avenue, accompanied increased to $15.04. West . Groves’ rate is $16.82 per $1,000. live, and be happy ever thereafter. “Yet our dynamic ,Atto.rneyrGenei'al, who up to. that The G. A. A. will hold a mas friends to Wàshington, D. C. for Application for a writ of -manda ' I ' ■ 2 time had been! so enthusiastically and tirelessly swooping querade party in the gym Satur the weekend. , , mus to compel the Ocean Grove SALES LOANS INSURANCE by airplane all over the country in, pursuit of lesser viola day night at 8.00 j!, m. Girls will Mr, and Mrs. Edward-Robbins, Çampmeoting Association to reduce be admitted with G. A. A. ticket. Newark, were recent guests of tors of the law”, Thomas asserted, “has been strangely in the assessment levied on property Chairman in charge of the party Mr. and Mrs. Thoma? White, 301 different arid listless in the case of Browder. within the ¡.ampmeetiilE limits of are: Virginia Lopez, generatchair Stokes avenue. Ocean Grove owned by James Stew “The provisions of the law are plain. The Attorney- man; Leslie Robinson, decorations; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moore, 118 art, of Orange, was made to Chief General; above all others, should be familiar with them. Madeline Busch, refreshments; South Atkins avenue, were, recent E N. WOOLSTOM Justice Gunmere. Mi;. Stewart de- Stell Kovalehuck, dances; Virginia giiests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles The testimony is a matter of official record, and of such clarod th at Under the lease given 48 MAIN AVENUE ~ Stout,, games; Betty Gibbons, Ely, Lakewood. importance, as to merit, the closest scrutiny of the Attorney- him by the association when the chamber of horrors; and, Virginia i The annual turkey supper of the T * I. 398 Ocean Grove, N, J. General. Yet he has been indifferent to it. Pharo, entertainment. property was bought a stipulation West Grove Methodist church was was made concerning the amount Since Representative Parnell made his complaint, Prizes will be awarded for the served Tueiday evening. A large of assessment to be made. And possibly because of it, the Attorney General at last has funniest, prettiest, and most, or crowd attended. that the levy this year was just acted, and indictments were, found against Browder- this iginal costumes', y ■ j Mrs. Florence McLaughlin, Brad three times that agreed upon in week. This action is all to the good and should be the ley Beach, visited Mrs. Dar.iel the lease. No action was taken at Calendar Thompson, 1227 Corlies avenue, forerunner of rriore actions by the administration on in the time by the court. 'Monday/ Oct,, 30—Library com last Wednesday. formation unearthed by the Dies committee. A quiet and particularly felici- REAL ESTATE mittee meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brower, tioiis wedding took place last week If you have $1*000 cobU, yon can b e tbe happy ovrner Ot Tuesday—Leaders’ Corps, Fresh, 1307 Vi Seventh avenue, are the when Miss Edith Gwenyth Morgan, this lovely home In Ocean Grove. What May Follow parents of a daughter, born in First floors—Living room, dining room, kitchen, lavatory. man Class meeting—Mr; Hugh O. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Tali Es- Second floor—9 bedrooms, buth, Third floor—I room apartment, Moore, speaker. Soccer game, 3.45 Fitkin hospital. en Morgan, was married to J. Otto bath. Separate, entrance. A great many citizens read the war dispatches daily, This 1b truly a heuutlfol home with every modern Improve* Long) Branch a t home. Michael Crossmas, 201 South Rhome, of Àsbury Park. The. cere ment that ronkes a houBe a homel Hardwood floors. Hot ntf listen to the radio, and calmly dismiss-the news with;the lieat with entire honne piped, Wednesday—Library committee Atkins avenue, has sold his home mony was performed by- the Rev. Price W,000. »1,000 cùsh, balance remark that sooner or later We will have to get in and on first mortgage. meeting. Exchange Assembly pro and is residing with his daughter Dwight E. Marvin, of Brooklyn, at INSURANCE show-them how it is done.. gram, Asbury Park at Neptune. in Bradley Beach. ' . the home of the bride, 51 Abbott The taw Impose» responsibility to exercise care to 0 V0W in Of course most of the folks who.say this don’t expect Dr. and Mrs, Leon Bruno, Cor avenue. juring 11.- person or property i>; another, whether by act or Thursday—Student Council meet lies avenue, have returned from a omission* Let -a ,U. S. Jb\ 4; O. Automobile Policy ussonie yoar to go to war themselves. Curiously enough they seem to ing. ' At a regular meeting of the responsibility.' motor trip through New York, And,‘won’t you let ss quote thr neW'loir ’rates to you.’ look forward to a ringside seat at some sort of internation- State Student Council meeting E. Hi Stokes fire company No. 3, Ohio and'Canada. it was decided to put larger lamps They are as low as Its a y<»il plas 15% refund at the tn-1 ' icrnal contest in which they can help the cheer leader and at Trenton. tho policy year if you do not hare a i;reportable “ ncrlile^it. Miss Audrey Tilton, Asbury Gar on the , new chemical engine and watch the action. Friday—Football with Freehold, dens, spent the weekend with her to have the piano put in first class I SEE ME BEFORE YÓU BUY BURN OR BORROW B ut if we get into war it will be nothing of the sort. 8.15 p. m. at Belmar. ■■ mother. She attends th Trenton class repair by Samuel Nittinger, Those who •emember the wheatless days, the meatless . •* >*'• State .Teachers College. the piano man. I LOUIS E. BRONSON days, and the general privations of the last war at home to Volley Ball Ends • Mrs, J. W. Reynolds; 211 South Stephen D. Woolley was haying The volley ball season ended this Atkins avenue, and Mrs. R. E. Van Real Estate and Insurance say nothing of the dead and injured overseas will Well iiri-j built over his Main avenue phar Ì Telephone, A*bnry Park 1058 53 Main 4ve. Ocean Gros«- | week with- the Seniors beating tho Dusen, 1111 Cprlies.avenue, visited macy whnt he calls an "esplanade d.erstand this. ^iiiiia(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii[ii!ii!aiiiiiiiitiii!)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii¡i!ia!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiii{iiiiiiiiiiiViiifiÍ!iiiii(nÍi)iiuaiitiiiiii> Juniors and the Sophomores beat the. World’s Fair, Thursday. review.” . .1 Furthermore if there is another world war in which ing the Freshmen Next week the we participate, it will not be possible for the average A- soccer season will start. merie-iin to go home and go to bed after it is all over as-if CLASS MOTHERS MEET nothing had happened and he had only been watching a Classified Advertisements F O R S A L E moving picture film. Ocean Grove P. T. A. Will' Have Advertisements for >i>ese columna should bn in th# oflce of •The 32 Rooms, fully equipped Cafeteria, good location 10,800 Membership Campaign Times" NOT LAYER THAN 12 O'CLOCK NPON ThurBáa>- ot Ü.1CÍ- 41 Rooms, furnished...... 8,000 A long world War. now will result in the destruction of j A'eeK The class mothers ofj the Ocean 13 Rooms, furnished ...... ___.... i...... 2^500 democracy and private ownership at .home, and bring in. 9 Rooms, furnished ...... -.... h ...... 3,500 : Grove Grammar, school met a t the some sort of fascism or communism in its stead. : CLASSIFIED A» BATE 7 Rooms,'furnished .2,100' home of the membership chair 25 words OR LtESS ...... : ...... ; ...... tie. More than £D wordfi . ..„ , ...... 6 Rooms, furnished ...... 1,500'': For exam ple: when the last war started we owed only man, Mrs. Phelps Cree, on Wed .. 1 cent per word 5.times for tho pries of four. See these and other bargains before you decide to buy. about a billion dollars and Uncle Sam was living inside a nesday afternoon to complete plans Copy mailed !n. given t^i reprooentative or brought to- offlce per. sonnlly must be uocompanled by cash or »tamps to saver cost. Copy Full list of; summer cottages for rent. r v; , budget of a billion dollars a year. Nobody was unemploy for a„ membership campaign dur a--,-ipte-i over phone is a courtesy and convenience to customers ing the month .of November, . dt'e immediately upon presentsUon. Representing; none but the best insurance companies, we ed who wanted to work and nearly everybody was content are prepared to write all kinds of iusurancea. Those present were the following ed and happy. class mothers—pre-primary, Mrs. ALVIN E. BILLS AGENCY Today we have a debt of $45,000,000;000 and it is Charles Weaver; first grade, Mrs. ROOM and Board, for elderly, FOR SALE OR RENT—Yearly, constantly going up because we are spending about $10,- R. E. Priest;, second, Mrs. George people who need a little care. Td furnished, and unfurnished houses, «KAL ESTATE MORTGAGELOANg INSURANCE' Malsbury; third, Mrs. J. H. Hemp G201, 112 Lake avenue.—41-45 also heated apts. to rent fo; win TdephOBt 2124 78 If sin Avenue, Ocean Grove 000,000,000 a year in time of peace and can raise only a- ter. J. C. Perry Agency, 57 Pil bout half that much through taxation. Furthermore, there hill; foijrth, Mrs. DeWitt Egbert; grim Pathway.—-42-4C fifth, Mrs. E. W. Davis; sixth, Mrs. FOR RENT-All year, four- «DTNnufotniMMan are about ten million people out of work and more than a Joseph Sandford; seventh, Mrs.'Jo room furnished apartment, hot BASE PLUGS—installed com plete, $1.95 up'. Exhaust fans, $12.- jnaminicanidatianiuttrkmituaujtiiiu fifth of the people are depending on the government for a seph Porter, and eighth, Mrs. water heat, electricity, gas and hot water furnished, 103 Stockton 60. Electric service on anything. living in one form or another. Lloyd Johnson. avenue.—43tf. Call • Nev/man Electric Co. Phont-.; Now if we. get into a long war there is no telling.what A. P. 1103 and 1104. Day or night. . Fathers* Day at Buck'ncll —9 tf * our annual expenditure will be and. what our total debt FOE RENT—Room with light Fathers’ Day at. Bucknell Univer UPHOLSTERING, draperies, will grow into. But it is a good guess that even, if we win housekeeping privileges for win slip covers, box' springs, Harry sity will be celebrated on Saturday ter, -3 room apartment. Tel. G201 the War there will be inflation and disaster, As soon-as Milberg, Inc., 513 Bangs Avo., 6pp. November 4, when the parents of 112 Lake avenue.—41-45 Steinbüeh Co. Tel A. P. 2170— war starts there will be set up a super-state that will look college’s 1275 students will be in 11-15 Hurry to Hurry like Germany or Russia— of course ‘‘in the interests of. the vited to spend the weekend on the ROOFS OF all kinds applied and UPHOLSTERING — Furniture, repaired; work gubrahteed. Esti war emergency”— and if the modern capitalistic set-up campus \yith their sons and daugh box springs, mattresses renovated. for all kinds of ters. The father^ will be guests of mates . cheerfully given. .Can fi Innerspring m attresses asatJS from . ¿collapses, there is little doubt that the regimentative con- nance. William .Krayer. 44, Cen your old hair mattress. Called for honor at the Bucknell-Western tral avenue, Ocean Grove. Phone morning, returned same day. Otto |roJ will be made permanent. And all of this will be in Maryland football game in Memor A. P. 4058-J—46" . Spies, 1226 Munroe- Ave., Tel. INSURANCE ;;aadition to 'the thousands of, fine young Americans who ial Statium at 2 p. m.,. with the 3070-11-15 %jji.;be^killedi or crippled in France. The-next; time some University acting as the host. SIX ROOM HOUSE—Unfur PROFESSIONAL' SERVICES Real Estate Information Bureau icp^R& cent, soft headed individual-tells you"that we will After the game they will attend a nished, by the year. Hot air heat, dinner in Davis gymnasium at gas, water, electric light, etc. 115% HARRY’k oÉESo N vhriyeiH Set in'sooner or later, just apprise him of a few of COUNSELLOR AT LAW J. A. HURRY AGENCY which Bucknell’s president, Arnaud South Main Street.—34tf -: these!facts.. Offices 550 Cóokman Ave., A. P 66 Main Avenué Ocean Grove, N. J. ; y :; C. Marts, will be the toastmaster. Telephone 4132 'plt^iierica' maintain her determination never again MURRAY’S—“The,Pants House DR. GERTRUDE HEWITT Reaideij,*'J87-R The’, men’s glee club of' severity of Asbury Park.” 805-807 Lake CHIROPODIST to fight on foreign soil.,;‘ voices will sing at this affair. avenue. Just off Main' St.—28-3ÍI 117 Main Ave. -, Phone; 478S •’ ' I ,
-xv-.-v:- :> P*1- ?A.GE¡ PI VE' Mr. .and M is. Daniel. Bowen;England States. "______aannali, Gladys Irons, Mary Iañi- jifl alley,—Betty—Walsli, Euguinr -Miss Lucille DoGroot, 91 Asbury jelhr “ W alter Jackson” ItoviHa Wright, Rita Welsh, Helen Walla, Johnson, Christine Jackson. Bar Chris! Wilson, John Van'Note, Mae avenue, was a guest this week at" bara Jemison, Helen Lepinsky, Young. , i/s' Today is Theodore Roosevelt’s a birthday dinner party at Blue Saltj- Loomis, Minnie Mason, General DRY CLEANING ' birthday, and, by proclamation of Hills, Dunelley, N. J. • Ilian Mann, Charles MacDonald, Three subjects: Walter Clayton. ®I°rris, .Robert. Moser, Ann CO. the Governor, is Navy Day. The Ocean Grove Friendly Circle Mulliken, Guinevere Mackay, Wil- . Two subjects: Alic Alexander, lia mitchell, Arthur Mount, Helen Elizabeth Ingram, Ruth Pavia, Pa The Ladies Aid society of St will hav6! a covered dish luncheon tricia-Terrett, Fred Trimble, John at the home of Miss Elizabth Ait- McAllister. Ton:. Menke, Myrtle - Paul’s church will hold a cafeteria Newman, Frank Olivis, Marie Park Sosdian. C.: r supper Tuesday'starting at 5.30 in ken, 112 Lake, avenue, on Monday, er, Hazel Potter, Virginia; Pharo One subject: Helen Artis, Mar I « ' the'afternoon, • at one oclock. La .Vone, Peterkirij Elizabeth Pa- ion Brennecke, Ralph Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Do mia, Charles Pearce, Helen- Raine, Richard Cramer,. Marion DeRose, Vashti Ellenwooa,, Ethel Edwards, We' Dry . Clean Yoar Mrs. Charles S. Swain has clos Groot, 01 Asbury avenue( returned Lesley Robinson, Tom Simeone, Marie' Sniitii, Ann, Siciliano, Myra Frances. Goldstein, Laurice Gaines, Garment ed h?r cottage at 56 Frankliin ave this week affer visiting relatives Wilhelmina Lofton, Jeanne Me Shipman, Betty Sanford,. Doris ...' INDIVIDUAL - nue,' and returned to her home in at Bear Creek, Pa., in the Pocono Cann, Anna Minor, Leonary Perry; And Return-Clothes Brooklyn, N. Y. f .. mountain region. Anthony Pisano, Ruth Pickett, Ernestine Pierce, Warren Ridgway, STERILIZED ’• Rev. George \V. Henson, Presl Mrs. Jessie Cook, of Manasquan, Cora Smith, Harry Smith, Robert T elephone visited with her sister, Mrs. Harry dent of tho Ocean Grove Camp Thomas, June White, Roy Warren, Asbury Park 2364, 5916 meeting' association, has left for See Theih In Eugene. Wright, Robert Yetman, , H. Hendrickson, 142 Mt. Hermon Bruce Chambers, Alfred Downs, 320 Bond Street Way, this’week. his winter home in Philadelphia af Joe Martuscelli, Clyde Packard, Asbury Park ter presiding qt the quarterly Asbury Park Leonard Newman. Miss Myrtle Chapin, of the Ban meeting of the association held on F irst eroft-Taylor Rest Home, has re Friday. MONMOUTH'S OLDEST HOUSE turned from a visit with relatives J. Edward Little, 123 Main ave- Marlpit Hall, at Middletown, | been reproduced. The house con at-O sw ego,N _3£. __ - tfie spectators at just as it was built in 1664 by Ed tains tearooms. It is a fine ex Mrs. Thomas Fulton fias left her thé- Army-Yale football game Sa ward Taylor, one of the earliest ample . of early Colonial architect summer residence at 30 Embury turday. While at the game, Little, ure; with mixture ' of Dutch and settlers. It remained in the Tay avenue, and returned to East a Neptune high school instructor, English styling. Tho Historical lor family almost continuously un •Orange for the winter. .. . sat next to former, presidenti Her Association maintains it as a mu We invite the people of this community and surrounding til 1936 when Mrs. Amory Haskell, Miss Anna Hergct, who has been bert Hoover. seum and has fitted it with fur vicinity to avail themselves of our complete banking facilities of Middletown, bought.it and, af ill at her home, Abbott avenue, Robert Bergeri, son of Mr. and nishings of Colonial times. It was which include the following: ter carefully and completely restor for the past- seven weeks, is now Mrs. R. Ç. Bergen, 87 Asbury ave named Marlpit Hall \vhon yet a ing it, presented it to tho Mon CHECK ACCOUNT able to be about again. nue, left this week for California, new house in appreciation of near mouth County Historical Associa SPECIAL INTEREST ACCOUNT following thè southern route. He by pits .of the marl, then believed The St. Paul’s Auxiliary of the tion. This, house is probably the CREDIT DEPARTMENT has been spending the. summer very valuable as a soil fertilizer. Home for the Aged will meet. Holi only one in Old Monmouth Which TRUST DEPARTMENT with his parents at the Ocean The house is open IHiesdays, Thurs day afternoon, a t thé hoirie of Mtb " TRAVELERS’ CHECKS Grove address. : s • has not been touched by sòme mo days and Sundays. An admission R. J. Cornelius, 84 Main avenue. dernization. In its restoration, , ! s a f e d e p o s it b o x e s Mrs. H. C. Bigelow, who has been fee of ten cents is charged, except Mis Mabel Riley and Miss Olive even the original colorings; found on Thursdays. Each deposit account at this bank is insured up visiting a week with her daughter under many coats of paint, have Riley, 132 Mt.' Tabor Way, are Mrs. CharleS’M. W ileus,188 Broad Monmouth County Press Ass’n to $5,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora spending a few days with Mr. and way, is returning today to her home tion. ' Mrs. George! Albert, of the Bronx. in • Sommerville. Mrs. Bigelow is for gallantry in the campaign. JOHN C. MORGAN Mrs. Olive Scott, has returned then planning to go to Hartford, Junior Rough Riders John C. Morgan, yrho resided at WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE to her home in Dumont, N. J., af Conn., where she will visit. No one can forget the popularity 79 Embury, avenue for the .past ter visiting with Mr. und Mrs After spending several weeks held by Teddy Roosevelt and his year, formerly of 97 Abbott ave Louis, C. Briggs, Gl Webb avenue with their son, Phillip Martin, of Rough Rders. Bands of children nue,. died Monday morning, Oct. Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank ' - Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bromley Paterson, who underwent a suc were organized into junior Rough 23, in the Veterans’ hospital, King- Main St., Asbury Park Main Ave., Ocean Grove have closed their cottage at 33 At cessful operation at the Medical Rider corps, throughout the bridge road, New York.. He was lantic avenue, and are returning Center, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar country, and Ocean Grove had as taken to the hospital about two Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ’ -'today.' to their winter home in tin returned this ' week to their large a band of these Roosevelt weeks ago, a veteran of the Span- Sat. and Sun. Only Bristq', Pa. ' ' • home a t 75 Mt. Pisgah .Way. devotees as any town in "these Uni ish-American war. For many years ted States. he was an employee of tho United October 28, 2!) The Executive Board of the The Ocean Grove Townsend club will sponsor an evening of moving Much because of his Spanish- States Rubber company and lived Mothers’ Circle will meet at the DON AMECHE pictures on Friday evening at) tho American war popularity, “T. R.,” retired here for abput six years. home of Mrs. Ira Ferris, 82 Mt. Ta ALICE FAYE r Your Travel Funds Neptune high school auditorium. as he was often called, was elected He is survived by a granddaugh bor Way, on Monday at 2.30 in The club will be host to the mem president in 1904 by a larger ma ter, Mrs. Rachel Morgan Winni in ; Carrying cash in your hand-bag or pocket is a'temptation to the afternoon. bers of the Third District Town jority than any candidate before peg Can. Funeral services were | thieves, and a cause for uneasiness when travelling. Our bank- u | ing scrvice provides a safeguard through the issuance of ' f . Mrs. E. D. S. Young, 100 Webb send clubs, and the public is invit that year. He had already served held yetcrday at. th- Clayton nad “ Hollywood avenue, is leaving this week for ed. in the president’s office, having Son funral home, • Adelpliia, with he Rev. Otto Mohn, pastor of the | American Express Travelers’ Checques | a winter’s stay m St. Petersburg, •Among the guests at the Ban filled out the unexpired term of Cavalcade54 Fla, after stopping at Quantico croft-Taylor Rest Home this week McKinley. . That president was Grand Avenue Reformed , church' The plan is simple^—you sign the cheques at the time of pur officiating. Interm ent was in Rosc- chase and again when spending them. If lost or stolen before and Norfolk, Va.' Were Mrs. Ada ©. Murphy, of assassinated in 1901, and Roosevelt, dale cemetery '. Linden. the second signature is affixed, the amount involved is refunded. Mr. and Mrs. William Ludwig, Brooklyn; Mrs. Charies Ulcry, and at thc time vice president, assumed The denominations are $10, $20, $50 and $100. This protection the office. — ------costs} 75c. for each $100 purchased. Ì36 Lake avenue, will leave Sun Mrs. Harry Megavem, of Phila ■ WHITESVILLE BUS day to visit with Mrs. Ludwig’s delphia; Miss Busbert, of Beth His most striking move was the (Caaeluded from , first gin.) We Have These Cheques on Sale mother, Mrs. Louise Thompson, at Ayre, Pa.; and Miss Van Clevo, of recognizing of the newly formed The board alBO refused to co READE'S Çort Richmond, N. Y. East Orange. Republic of. Panama, and thc .sub operate with the N.^ J. Nation ( The First National Bank of Bradley Beach j - James Hendrickson, 142 Mt. Her- Mrs. Harry Hendrickson, 142 Mt. sequent treaty of the Panama canal al guard in a: classroom campaign ST. JAME^ with that new government. The to increase the membership of mori Way, left this week for New Hermon Way, Mr.'and Mrs. Wil Four Days Starting | Bradley Beach, N. J. 1 Columbian government had at he Friday, Oct. 27th, York, where he will remain, haying liam Norris, ' and daughter, Mary that unit. While, thq 'board pro time rejected his proposals for a motes patriotism, it was pointed Prevue Thurs. Nite | Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | accepted a position with the Wilson Jane, of Manasquan, and Mrs. Jes lANNA NEAGLE . canal, so. Roosevelt simply recog out, it does not come within its company, in Brooklyn. sie Cook, of Sea Girt, motored to GEORGE SAUNDERS Sr.MttinittmiiinmtnwuiiiiiiamiminintJitBrimiinnimitrmiiminmitiniiiunnriiHiiiiiiiininmiiriinimiiJ High Point, N. J., this week, and nized the new government and scope to encourage participation in ^uaiiiiiirnniiiiinininiitimitntiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiHiuijriiimiaHiuifliuiiiiiiiiiiinugttfiim iriaiMTiyifitwmffir^ ' . Miss Lillian Beers, Asbury Park, visited in Roselle with Mr. and completed a treaty with it without in any single program. Prepara s --.••• 3 accompanied by her. sister, Eliza difficulty. j“Nurse Edith Cavell’’ Mrs, Leroy Hendrickson formerly tion for good citizenship is the Three Days Starting beth Gurrabrant, of , Kearny, will of Ocean Gr.ove. Ocean Grovers will remember school’s aim, the board said. Tuesday, Oct. 31st j Largest Bat Shop in Jlsburp Park j leave for Sti Petersburg, Fla., next “Teddy,” for the visit he paid this The Thanksgiving holiday was Prevue Mon. Nite The Largest Assortment of the Latest Fall Hats week after, spending the season at f — • it .....» , — . . ' ‘city by the sea” and talk he gave. advanced from Nov. 30- to Nov.' 23- BASIL RATHBONE Including Felts, Velours, Suede Velours the shore. Standing at the foot of Ocean Path 24 to conform with the date set VICTOR McLAGLEN .in Also Largest Assortment of Matron’s way, thc president went through’all by President Roosevelt and Gov Among those present at thej re “RIO” And Sport Hats At ception Wednesday given to friends JlroundthtZomhis fanius antics from growling ernor Moore. The school also will of Sunset Rest, Bancroft-Taylor words through his bushy mustache, be closed on Nov. 10 to allow 98c and $1.85 nursing home, were Mrs. Mary F. L . W. to a vigorous waving of arms while teachers to attend the annual con PARIS HAT SHOP Stout, and Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Teddyj Roosevelt’s Birthday shouting out an important phrase. vention of stntc teachers in At L: Woodruff. ONE OF YOUR COLUMNIST’S But through all this surface lantic City. " • 1 436 Cookman Avenue, Atbury Park I . _ + ------I OpenEveniues Telephone 4831-J ¡ rAfter a successful season at the favorite men is Theodore Roose blustering and arm-waving, Teddy SCHOOL HONOR ROLL qusuiubh Whitfield, Beach and Surf avenues, velt, twenty-sixth president of the won many friends among the thou Charles M. Hermon and his sis United States, whose birthday we sands that heard him' when he (Continued from llrat nags) ter-in-law, Mrs. J. S. Walkey, have celebrate along with Navy Day to came to Ocean Grove, for none Coleman, Josephine Curto, Had- returned to their winter home in day. could doubt his sincerity and- un ford Catley, Julia Covert, Dorothy Campbell, Florence Dickerson, Rebersbiirg, Pa. A graduate of Harvard univer tiring efforts in behalf of tho Herman Danker, Evelyne Davison, [ Mrs. Archie' Griffith, president sity and Columbia law school, he people he represented. No doubt Janice Davidson, Mildred Duko- of tie Ocean Grove-Neptune P. T. soon left .the studies to become a witz, Inga Eberhardt, Edwina this country, would be much better Forbes, Doris Fisher, Carol Fisch A., will represent the association member of the New York State off if we could have a permanent er, Jane Fehring, Margaret Fau- at the state convention, which legislature, where as. an independ ver, Naomi Fenimore, Blanche will be held at Atlantic City on ent Democrat he attracted wide Teddy Roosevelt in the president’s Gundaker, Geraldine Gilbert, Mar "■ Nov. 1, 2 and 3. chair for Democrat) or Republican, ilyn Griffith, Coleman,Gibbs, Ber attention, and was reelected three nice Goretsky,- Forrest Gillespie, Mr: .and Mrs. J. A. Lydecker, times. During these terms he or even “Bull Moose,” he was a and daughter, Miss Aline Lydeck served as minority leader for the man whose very presence en Republican party, and finally al er,. of. Paterson, were' week-end deared him to everyone. visitors in Ocean Grove arranging lied himself to that party. f PARKER’S \ to close their cottage at 2 Spray Forced to retire momentarily avenue for thc winter. . from public life, because of ill 1 FISH MARKET health, Roosevelt went to South DRESSMAKING ♦ DESIGNNIG * Mrs. Carrie Corcoran, Miss I (W. C. PARKER) Gladys •• Waters and Mrs.-John Dakota to become a- ranchman and ALTERATIONS Hottmbergf, of Popfr .Richmmond,, regain Bome of his lost vigor. He “ From E tìkIbì* Oona to Skirt” I SEAFOOD OF ALL KINDS 11 returned soon after to New York % g i S * To° 8ra“U PERFORMANCES DAILY AT N..ÎY., were visitors last week at FREE DEL1VERT 2:30 7Æ0, ; — t«6 f M. theihome of Mr. and Mrs. William city and became a candidate for 54 OLIN STREET CONTINUOUS SATURDAY, ' Ludwig, 136 L ake avenue. mayor, but was defeated by Abram Coolem an AHbnry P a rt S. Hewitt,, q. Democrat. v Hocond Floor—Pitone, A, P. 1171 SUNDAYS AND HOUOA« Miss J E. McKee, after a sue- . OCEAN GROVE . 'CesSful season at the Cheltenham, Hisi fam e,. became national TELEPHONE 7012 Ocean .Pathway, has. closed the ho through,his work on the civil serv ice commission, to which he was UMuauHamninKmitiitfiiuauMMUiiMi^, tel and is spending the winter with CALL 600 F Street Belmar, N. J. M iss'A‘.; M'. .Van , Skitéj a t the Van appointed by President Cleveland, Sodine Tunera! Fjome Telephone Belmar 2885 Cottage, 40 Central avenue. but his popularity assumed tremen Bltabtistied It99 RADIO CAB dous powor when.he became chair Mrs. Roy Scott and. sister, Mrs. 1007 Bangs Are., Asbair Park man of tho police board' o f’ New Asbury Park A. Johnson were in Ocean- Grove Joseph B EI/, Mgr. - Tel. 14 York city. Through his honesty and Look Your Best This Winter this /week dosing their cottage at Oar serrlMs aToOable to aH re• R o o t s efficiency he became a national fig gnrdlese of fluaneial circumstances. 14*212* Have your Fall and Winter Clothing Repaired, 1 113 Central avenue. , They! will re Slate, Tile, Asbestos, Slag Day. and Mght.Serrice. • turn, tó their homo in Scranton, Pa., ure, and in 1897 was appointed Altered or Remodeled by Expert Tailors . . . ' Assistant Secretary of the Navy by and BoHt-up Roofing ..after the closing is completed. trained to do the highest class workmanship. President McKinley. In this posi Sheet Metal Work Mr. and Mrs. Curwin F. Dodd, tion, he devoted his time to the 87 Heck aveiipe, William Bòycé, MATTHEWS and Warm Air HeatUg Monmouth Garage SPECIAL ! THIS WEEK ONLY ! « preparation for a war with Spain, FRANCIONI ¡ sr., ; and William Boyce, jri, Ncp- which he believed inevitable. Ventilating m,'.- Fireproof .tune, motored through ' tho .Cat- When the war came, “Teddy" skill-.mountain region of Now York Funeral Directors Estimates Freely Given resigned his1 position in Washing STORAGE on Sunday, returning tho same day. Ti:o oldest Undertaking Es-' LADIES’ COATS (. Hill, in which . Roosevelt and Col- 704-Soveiath Avenue:,• ;Viv , Park - Phone 636 foro.i^tumirtg. to the Pennsylvania; A* Heck Street Bridge nel Leonard''Wood, distinguished : - Asttury, ^ a r t , ;N^ J. . ...T o i-iW . themsèlvçb;'/'.Boíh .Vivaré' '.promoted' I Tolesfc&ati,. A*ta»r. Pftii-. S i' Asbury ^ P a rk '. • I,NO INSUit^ANCB CHARGES PROMpx SERVICE) r??“ ííi'i•. ‘ »:r:- r . ? *3’t-''- ■■ ',‘i.Hw■ ■ -i:, : ff. V;’!/ i ■''r’-J-i-► ■ Vj. ',•* -Vt * -V ■> • *AA ■' A. s' ?0W -í¡W '^É-iM í M 1 FRTDAYrOÇÿOIlER;27,il939 fAGE SIX ROUNDTABLE GROUP;,. -{„r WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS BY JOSEPH W. UBINE CI«Ppef$ Corner me Gàrdeiti Meet at Home of Mrs. Sta plpton Know your news? One hundred and Mrs, EyAs ; -•' : BY BÉULAH V. GILLASPIE ... At Lakewood Swimming Pool A lliés C ounter N azi A ir M ight is per/ccl score. Deduct 20 /or each The Ocean Grove Roijnd ■ Table question ryou ptiss. Grades: 100, ex- Director, Scalte3t Laboratory Kitchen :met' Monday evenlnp; a t thé home I often go to Lnkewood swimming. cell ail: iiO.gonci; f>Q,-avcrnKe;-40, of Mrs. Virginia *Stapleton and pooh-----7—' ----- ... ' ■■■ “ - W ith T urkish-D iplom atic C oup; poor; ft'-, r ,- . I sometimes wonder if the water, Mrs. Mattie Eyres, .48 Embury cool, avenue. Miss Mae Perkins, read a Can be a place: where fairies dwell. Italy Seeks B alkan Suprem acy letter written by Dr. Ward of The day Newark, N. J., and sent by the At Is full of gladness \vhen X dii'sh the (EDITOR’S NOTE—When opinions are expressed In these columns, ihey lantic. Clipper from Europe to his Spray,,:', are those of the news analyst and not necessarily of this newspaper.) Friends in the Homeland; “60,110 •' ’ ' ' ' '• Released by Western iieivspaper Union...... M; ' - — ' ' From. out my eyes; for in my joy Word Novel “Gadaby” by Ernest ; I. \ I: .’ Vincent W right, written Without a REPEATiD.NAZI BOMBINGS single letter e. was given by Mrs. Forgot is every unkind thought. I At BtG NAVW. BASt *ROYAl ~ ’ gl'OW . -.. . OAK' SUNK BY SUB. LONDON BERGEÑj GERMAN GERMAN Lewis Samuelson;, Misa Victçria In happiness and wisdom all the CRITICIZES DEFENSE LAXITY MINES BLOCKADE North read an ■' article by Mark while ENGLISH ENGLISH Twain entitled “The Minister’s I splash within the waters! You SCAPA ROW MINES BLOCKADE Blunder;’’ ‘'African Customs" was may smile! given by Mrâ. C. M. Hatfield; The president, Miss Gertrude Orvis But I seem near to heaven there. ISKAGERRAK)/!®'.. The dunce told of its being ‘‘Teh Years Since Of fairies must be in my blood! NAZI MANU ATTACK '"I. Above photo shows New the Depression Started”; “Now BRITISH NAVAL »Mtj Perchance. LITHE DAMAGE York’s AI Smith with his son. Hampshire Irish the First to.Cul They love m e..w ant to shield me Why la the son, AI Jr., In the tivate the’ Potato Extensively in from things , news? This Country,” was givqn by Miss 2. What proposed U. S. tradd Mae Lane; Mrs. Elizabeth Wilis That hurt—the everlasting hurt pact are western senators_(lght-_ that clings ____ Ing? Why? / read “Hungary Drives To Conserve : To souls—and mars ;them. for. eterr 3. What iLatln-Amerlcari nation, Metals;” Lou Gehrig appointed- .nity' having been given the use cl $3,- New York Commissioner” was In that homely place I am so hftppy OG0,0.00 In V. S. gold, has or given by Miss Mary Elliott Dun As every carefree, little child dered $5,870,000 worth of railroad ham. The prize of the evening was M i should be. : .1; .-'; . ' ’ equipment J here? won by Miss,; Mary L. Walker. 4. True or false: Under; an un ■ So oft I cannot understand just precedented ruling. President Others present were. Miss Ann Me why ..... * ; j :V9.tíRS.tí;íF ‘to* Roosevelt • opened U. 8. harbors Murray, Miss Lillian Brigham', How... .when.’J... .such peculiar to all belligerent submarines. Mrs. Charles; ponover,' Mrs. Mat child as I 5. What;American automobile tie Eyres, Mrs. Virginia Staple Came Into being so alive I seem. manufacturer lias excluded Rus ton. The next meeting wili. be held I never settle dpwn! I always sian engineers who have been Nov. 13, at the Methodist Home dream studying in his plant? for th Aged, 63 Clark avenue. •Of,what I want to be! Aiid, then! (Answers at bottom of, column.) And, then! .; .The Bridge to Paradise I wake up almost afraid! Some CONGRESS: T h en a m e A l Slrat is from- Mo sÿron . ' , hammedan lore. , It Is that of an Ever ready scorns to-mock at thé, Budding Friendship Imaginary .bridge between tills . plight ■ . • ., , ■' . ■ '. • ; Three weelis of neutrality debate world and the next; it. extends over In which I find myself. It has no had pàssed before the word "fllli- the abyssiof hell and.ipust be.paaaed buster!’ was mentioned on the sen by all those who would reach the . right . ate floor. Yet isolationists were To thrust me into despair like a Mohammedan paradise. It is said making a flllibiister in everything to be very narrpw—as narrow, some web but name. West Virginia's Bush D. writers say,- as the edge oi a razor Spiders spin to cateh unwary flies. Holt began vying with North Da- blade. In crossing, one’s speed is Life’s ebb i kota’s Gerald Nyc as No. 1 speech- proportioned to one's virtue. The And flow, around me, like a moun : maker. Idaho’s D. Worth Clark of ■wicked, because of the weight of tain rises, fered the best oratory: “If Germany their sins, are unable, tó negotiate is destroyed, her people will be driv And fills , me with visions of glatl the bridge at all arid plunge into the en into tho arms of Stalin . . . Piti • surprises. . . . This holier-than-thou attitude of Tho blue sky, above, is peopled England is a pretext . . . It itl- with birds- behooves England and France, with Can-oiling their homage to .the sun. ;:; j 'Ask ’.for yy.j# Words- *: CREAM PUFFS . , Of mine less futile seem when I Cobweb and Spiderweb CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS fling out “Cobweb” means spiderweb, “ cob" 1 ATLANTIC WHIIE PLASH 1 My arms; and fool the water’s kiss. being an old English word signify I' And ■ ’ a BANANA, CHERRY, ■ i shout, . ■■ 1 ing spider. It Is the common name 1 LUBRICATION SERVICE | CHOCOLATE ; The joy I know is mine; for youth fo r peace' given to the more or less formless | Battery Servicex | ^HIPPED CREAM PIES webs spun in buildings by certain calls youth! I Storage; Tires I ; They - are in the Ice Box ' The water fays tell such matchless species of spiders and larvae ot tales! Nor truth- some insects. Most of the tangled HOT HCME-iVIADE BREAD .webs which annoy housewives are ! NEPTUNE I Stranger than fiction ever yet was produced by the little house spider, | AUTO REPAIRS J known McADOO blood and Theridion tepidariorum. Cobwebs on "Than the stories from fairy haunts A good lobbyist. treachery.” the ceilings and in the corners of I Auto Repairing I REITZ MODEL BAKERY I’m. shown. But behind scenes there was com houses are , usually not noticed un J HERBERT & ELLIS 1 111 Emory Street ’ And so I swim and sing, aiii promise on the two most debatable til they become covered with dust, | . Stockton and So. Main St. | happy, gay,. , . points. Repeat of the arms em a circumstance which probably gave S ' ' Ocean Grove. Tel. 7727 i Asbury Park bargo was certain, but isolationists rise to the popular belief that cob. 47 Pilgrim Pathway Because I go to Lakewood,'every webs consist merely of dust. The day. demanded "cash-on-the-barrelheadM. . Ocean Grove instead of 90-day credits to bellig impression-was strengthened by the Mrs. Clyde Robe Meredith erents. Shippers and seaboard states fact that the house spider is seldom October 27,' 1939 ; f demanded that proposed restrictions observed at work. ,. ■ — ------f------*. j on U. S. shipping be relaxed.' One . When Day Is Donc T of the latter lobbyists whose word The «lay is done, arid night .is fall-; carried weight was former Sen. Wil ing: ' ■ j liam Gibbs MeAdoo, now a* west SPECIAL coast shipping executive, whose call Shadows are flickering and mem- i PERM ANENT WAVE Wilbur R. Guyer ory recalling 1 at the White House was followed quickly by modification proposals. Successor to Our childhood days, free as a bird. \ Key Pittman, administration lead WILLIAM YOUNG A mothers smile and a loving word | er, called his foreign affairs hench Cares, and trials ne’br existed, the men into council and observers were Three Items for $1,00 sky ever blue pretty sure they’d win most isola PLUMBING AND Time took .wings .of flight—where tionists with these concessions: we never knew, .1, Designating areas where Ur S. ships Raymond’s' Beauty Shop HEATING could ; carry all. materials except arma 727 Bangs Avenue Years pass by and destiny planned i ment,1 /.• = f.; lands. like Australia and Estimate*» Given Each one to live their lives in ilif-, -New-Zealand. “V Asbury Park ;; 2. If h U. S. vessel Is .destroyed.with When the oldest resident fi4 Mhid Avenue. Ocean ferent lands. loss oi life,, th e . President would auto matically- stop trade in that vicinity, Telephone for Appointment, 2208 was a youngster we supplied relephone 428 . And when clouds raise-arid, wo near 3. The U; S. would not support a ship lost oui- way per's claim against a. Joreign govern OCEAN GROVE ment if a‘ cargo is. destroyed. ' Memories brot’ back our Mothers' , 4. Vessel -masters would be required words trust and pray. to give! the U. . S .'a statement of their cargo; detailing consignées and sehed; Then. age creeps on. We’ll soon uted: ports*of*caU. .. . . , -M '. . M EN L O V E > . 5. The. entire 1w esternhem isphere . reach the end.of the road would be opene'd to commercial aircraft. Wo smile, às we vision what glor 6. "Cnsh-on-the-barrelhead” would be GIRLS W IT H Catley & Williams, Proprietors imposed -not :only against foreign gov: ies awaits' us in that Heavenly ernments, but upon residents of those; MILK, CREAM AND abode. ’countries; . \ j . ;!*.¡‘; BUTTERMILK Day is done arid night is failing From such compromise, Demo From Monmouth County Farms We Step over the line;, arid bid His: cratic, wheelhorses saw hope for 1940. If the President disowns third- Phone 1970. -V7-.; calling. ’ SUKRU SAKACOGLU term ambitions before congress 142 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grove Fannie A. Biundage Italy also watched llis work. opens next January, and if he avoids .WORLDS FAIR October 27, 193» renunciation of the preservation of any new reform or spending pro '. + - :— neutrality which is one of the most gram, observers were pretty cer The Shadow important aims of the Balkan tain the once-disheveled Democratic ONE-DAY OUTINGS The sun. shines always. Night states." ■ y , ; party would hang together until conies wheri çarth.rblls; But Berlin could not be surer- election itlme. : ______- And puts her bulk between ns "niere' was every indication that It tà N ew tyonh and the sun. aly, which fears a Russian-inspired MISCELLANY: So when we heap up earth-born pan-Slavic movement in the Balk ans, would start collaborating with Jews things, our souls Meeting at Washington, the inter- Turkey to preserve the Balkan status ROUND M O N ' O CT. 30 Lose sight of God and drift ber quo. Moreover the Italians knew national executive committee on ref* TRIP eft) undone. their valued Dodecanese islandis off ugebs received an appeal froni U. S. Hating makes hatred; hatred ends Turkey’s coast .would be gone the in Jews to consider ihe plight of 5,QQQ,- 000 Jews in eastern and central in war; stant II Duce teamed up with Hitler Europe,"including those made home against the allies. • . - ; By starving others, we ourselves less by the Polish partition.; Mean Fiery Itching Skin are slain; . , More than ever, little Turkey held while,; President, Roosevelt was the balance of, European power. handed 'a • potition: bearing 238,000 Only forgiveness can relieve life’s Baltic. Fearing that Finland might care; names, urging steps to make Pales Gets Quick Relief meet the fate of Latvia, Lithuania tine : a Jewish haven. Next day Only by love can peace come and Estonia, all victims of .Russia's Üie corrimittee recessed for two Home Treatment Eases 15 back again. westward drive, the four Scandina weeks to query - member: govern- Unbearable Soreness—Distress vian powers (Finland, Denmark, Only by gazing steadfast on God’s ■ments. y ^ 'Lv.-,y Therd is one simple yet- inexpensive way ’ . face Norway and Sweden) met at Stock holm to declare their solidarity. to ease ih& itching end torture of Eczema, v: ;Can our dark souls be cleared of Itching Toesvor. Foot Rashes and .many President Roosevelt sent his best News Q uiz Answers sin and dross; wishes, hiving received the day be other externally caused skin etuption* ana 1. M Sm ith/Jr. is running for al*. that is to a pply Moone's Emerald Oil nig ht Only by yielding all things to His fore an answer: to his note to Soviet “dertnnn in.New York. : and morning end poopio who suffer-from grace ' President Michael Kalinin. Said the 2 Pact with Argentina. Because p . S. manufactured products .would such embarrassing or unsightly skin Can we see Easter Day beyond answer:' "The sole aim (of Finnish- be exchanged for Argentine farm troubles would be wise, -to try it. th e Cross. Russian negotiations! is the consoli prbducts, allegedly working a hard* Just, ask, any, first-class druggist..for.an dation of reciprocal relations be ship on American, farmers, original bottle .of MooneV Emerald Oil .Vrto' walk with God, walk ever in ■; 3. .Brazil. “ -v!.-’. • tween . the Soviet Union and.' Fin-, 4. False—deilnitelyl. The ruling was and refuse to accept anything else. If It ' t t e Wght. ' land.”* There was still no official an- unprecedented, however, and it bans wich a highly concentrated preparation The City/of John’s Vision knows nouncement of Russian "demand,," all helllgnrent submarines except .tfcef a ipiell bottle lasts a long time and thiise forced to seek haven by force .-.no niglit, but everyone knew Russia wanted »i«/eure—a n ; emergency due to nat* fyrthotmQroi if ihtt: ¿lean* powerful pfrne- i.Àh''VÎ%^fàii'Al ■ to spoken words, and in the other method by which Individual visitors easily be depleted of its necessary Telephone Asbury Park 8938 . Fechner declared there have been “But with these striking advan tost, to, musical tonos. By an In- can themselves test Ihelr own hear breeding stock. relatively few serious and fat*! tages go attendant , pitfalls,” he 1 gerilous method of checking, with ing, individually and privately.” Where the terrain is not so thickly JEWELRY, REPAIRING wooded then the sportsman will rely accidents in the .past because of warned. “Alertness and discerning- pencil and card when they eqierge 7 The hearing tests are a natural* the fine cooperation of State com they have an accurate record of the part of the telephone exhibit, Mr. on his Initiative to track down the B FEDDES judgment are demanded of the moose and bag it by still-hunting, mission members throughout the grower at all times, for changes keenness of their own ears. Mills explains',7 because, “for our *J M AÍS AVESUE, OCEAN SBOVI!, IS. -. . Terming the hearing teBts as. In or, during especially dry weather, ■ all coaches - , iar-Bpeaklng or three generations Ella Shafto, and $60 to a niece, For convenience in getting food HANDT DIRECTORT FOR OUR READERS I ago, has a long road to follow before Ella M. Okerson.- to ils mouth the elephant,, with its HARDWARE reaching a peak of usefulness and Another- set' of cash bequests long, lithe trunk, comes riext. Thisi .5 0 Excursion natlon-wldo range. Definite progress , were made 'to the following -lega trunk', which is really ¡only a Is being made, however, toward Paints and Oils Bood Or All Coaches BUSINESS DIRECTORY tees, whq were also named to re stretched-out nose, not only carries EFFECTIVE SEPT. ♦ overcoming one of its greatest han the. elephant’s food from consider dicaps—transmitting thè images to ceive the residjiary. estate in equal Sundays, Leaves from shares; $100 each to a nephew; Ed- j able distances, but it easily'picks the studio for broadcasting. up choice morsels with the lip-llk» 15 1 Main Avenue [ Lake and Heck Street: A. J.OBRECHT ?V; A. L. BROWN On the evening oi May 20 the win S. Patterson and a niece, Laura' end of the trunk. Asbury Park, N. J. 6-day bicycle race. in progress at Patterson; $50 each ■ to three neph OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Successor to L. Shidei : T insm ith Most birds use- their: tongues and Tel. Asbury Park 339 \ „Sla/e «»4 Shingle Madison Square Garden. New York, ews, Charles W., Harry E., and bills only to get food with, but th« Telephone 4741 • NEWSPAPERS Boaflng oi All Kinds was "télecast" by the National Marvin B. Patterson; $300 to a owl and the parrot; stand on on* Asbury Park-Nev York Transit Co. 53 Main Avenue. Tel. 5283 Stores and Farnacoi Broadcasting Company ' in a halt- cousin, Althea Hulit, and $300 to foot and pick up insects with the Ocean Grove’s Original Carrier ü ^ -Telephon« *148 hour program of Bight and sound. S. Elizabeth Brelsfoi-d; $50 each to other, balancing quite, comfortably IQJ Abbott AtOt Ocean Grove , Unlike previous telecasts, which re nephews and nieces, George W., on a single leg. quired special lines from the scene to the studlo whlch were capable of Claude, Wilber; A rthur and. Ella- EDMUNDLTHOMPSON A n d e r s o n Q1 C o . f)| Pittenger. carrying an extremely wide-range of Exterior and Interior 79 Delaware A m r b 'b, Ocean Grow frequencies, this program went from The will, dated January 18, 1926, , • .Painting ,'. thoiGarden to the studio over ordi appointed Harold W. Savitz and C. Frank S. Morris ¡ Estimates Funi filled PAINTING and DECORATING n a r y . telephone cable. And despite Rolinda West, executors. IS Cookman Aven Ocean Grove the dlfllculties presented by lack of Electric Co. I Phone Aebnry Park 4W8-B PAPER HANGING and WAIL TEXTURE Telephone A. P. 4146-W special illumination at the; Garden, ¡AUTHORIZE ROAD WORK. Electrical Contractors | the- results ori; the screens of tele Auto Electric Service 1 vision receivers’wero distinctly sat Sea Girt and Brielle Streets To Refrigeration Service Engl- | ANDREW TAYLOR isfactory. - Receive Treatment ' neers I’hones: ABbury Park 680-8I56-J Special Equipment Needed i Sta't Highway' Commissioner E. I Battery nnd Tire Service. TIS AND SHEET METAL THOMPSON & GILLAN Special; amplifiers,^and:attenua Donald Sterner today approved the TFOBKEB Painting and Decorating tion and phase equalizers, developed plans of Sea Girt to give bitumin * . 4 7 M ain A venue Î* Sovth Main JBtreet, A sbcrr Park . by the Bell Telephone Laboratories ous surface maintenance treatment .83 Franklin Avenue, - made the use of ordinary telephone Ocean Grove Phone 4M1 '- to Thiçd avenue at a width of 36 Ocean Grove» N. J. lincB for the program possible. j Telephone 4542 Tho 6-day bicycle raco telecast feet for one-half mile. The improve does hot imply, the Bfill Laborato ment will be financed through ries Record points out, that ordinary State Aid. ST. ELMO HOTEL cablo pairs can bo economically Authorization was given Brielle O pen AH Y ear nsod for television except ovor com- Borough to use $2,000 in State Aid ' paratlvely short distances. What tho on the construction of Rankin Taxi Service Corner Main and New York Avenues Call Individaal meals served by day or week experiment does show, however. Is Schoolhouse Road and Leslie ave . B. R. SHUBERT . tho possibility qf using telephone nue. Surfaces-of bituminous treat American and European Tel Asbury Park 679 cable to pick tip television nows and ed/gravel 'and bituminous concrete A. P. 8900 «arry it over short distances to main When you feel welL It is misery when you don’t. lines of coaxial cable or to nearby will; be laid for a total distance of Century Cafa Co. three:tenths of a mile. The graded ^O fficej 600 B a n £ a A v e n u e ^ Have you ever dragged through a day made miserable transmitting stations. ' by a Headache, Neuralgia, Muscular Pains or Functional WHITE HALL The coaxial cable mentioned, un width will be 30 feet. These two all year. Telephone 1951-1T nlng: water in all^rggna^ Menstrual Pains—a day when only your sense of duty MRS. E. L. B] like tbo ordinary cable of hundreds projects will provide 18 màn-wèeks MHiUMMnnimmiHmuiH kept you on the job? ; ' ' or thousands of wires, carries twin of employment.. - v • • ' • copper “pipeB" In the center of each - ——+- —— ORDER Wayne Tea Room of which is a. single coppe, wire. Bird Observation Trip ".V" Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills ; Tho cable can transmit a range of Asbury and New, Jersey Avennes1 , The New Jersey Audubon society usually relieve Jlcadaches. You will find them effective V. . At Emory Street Uridge : frequencies as wide as that allotted will hold a Bird Observation 'Field also in the relief of the other nagging pains mentioned Luncheons . • : ' to all the broadcasting'companies trip Sunday. The trip will bo to . above. ■ The process has been described as | C O A L Bc*aUr Packax* p.. 1.1:1 Mogba’s Ice Cream Bepch' Haven point for the obser A package of these " 2S TOlets, 25# . like rqdlo transmitting through the | N O W Economy Fackaro ."pipes',’ of the cable; Thè piocoss Is. vation of waterfowl and shore, prompt acting pain re . 1Ï5 Tablet*. 11.00 particularly adapted to television bo- birds; Thé trip starts at Beven in lievers may save ; you cause of the wide range'of frequen- the morning from Victory Bridge | Hoffmann Coal Co. | hours’, of suffering.'.Be ’ olds ;"faf-s^elng^‘ requires, but the 0«ï,*-W —.ï«-' - l- prepared. HaveDr. Miles 5 ?ard. Fifth Ave, and Railroad j Anti-"Pain Pills-'ln, the Telephone,' Asbury JPark 5167 " .¡-V- f A G E E IG H T ■ "'jn . ’ 1 '• . ' - ' . '• fomiv'FRIDAY,’ thB • necessity of adopting a Constructive,iexpiiiaivo arid sen- tion respecting . drivers’ defici Experience and. Ability t S K Ä e W Cash--Budget in the year 1943. j , , sible planning for all County insti- encies? V Charles O. McFaddin served as , However, the" County of Mon- tutioal interests—hospitals, wel vCpntlnned from flrat pa«.) “It would seem that the motor Auditor of ■ the County. Board of mouth has been, able to anticipate fare, old ago,r biind, 'tuberculous,' ; Jt Wuk of Sport ist iB sufficiently bedeviled without showed a greater percentage thun Freeholders from 1903 until 1906 thotfarid adopted .a caah_budget in etc. ■ > -, ■- .. -r'-VV ' having—an—army—of- physical—in and was ueneral Passenger Agent the. y ear 1989, and) is r.ow operat Mr. Murphy has occupied the spectors descending upon him. He in the State of New Jersey. of the New York and Long Branch ing on' a cash basis. - , . ,. unique position on the Board of now is taxed to the limit of en While Mayors Mr. McFaddin in -Railroad Company for .ina'ny:years' AvSptne of the. accomplishments o t Freeholders that has not been in-, durance', regulated bÿ voluminôus augurated the1 first system of small •'and served two terins as Mayor of Freeholder Murphy’s administra joyed by any member qf the' Board ." laws which permit him to do this Long Branch. ,1 ' NEPTUNE, BRANCHERS SCORE parka in the. city, appointed tho tion have been as follows, viz: : at present. and forbid him to do that; he is first Shade'¡Tree Commission; and ; Elected In 1936 Sports Roundup Introduced, efficiency in nianàge- Mr. Murphy is very close to thb Jayvees and Freshmen In Saturday required under pain of license loss inaugurated'tho City Planning Mr. Mnrphjr was 'electedi to. the to submit his car for mechanical ment of County affairs and carried agricultural and interest in the in-: Battle At Long Branch Board Ordinance under which the 'Board of Freeholders in the year on a constructive program of rthe land section of Monmouth County,- It was tough that the Neptune Neptune’s forces met with defeat inspection and approval twice a present Board has accomplished 1936 and is just finishing a three boys couldn’t just put on that extra Road and Bridge Department in all but, at tho same time, through his anti. victory Saturday when the year,, and now he. is threatened many improvements. year term. • , parts of the County. business Interest» has^ a close con touch Friday night at Belmaiyand Long Branch freshmen and Jay with total pedestriamsm unless he .' He alSP. i.naugurated the present During -that time, scrip was a- IBusinesB-like and efficient ad tact with the shoro area and is the come through to beat the Mana- vee teams split with the Red and can get a health certificate for him self, . : two-way’ pplice radio system and bolished. They redeemed scrip at ministration and supervision.; over one individual who in his business squan Grey legions, but as the 7-0 Black forces. 'Thtj freshman team put; intp operation ’■ a street im an annual saving of interest of all. County offices and their work interest and contacts can bii con score will show,: the Manasquan scored the Neptune victory, with a “Any now idea . in the highway safety field attracts supporters and provement program providing for $10,000. ; ing Budgets. ; sidered as represeting both the in boys were the ones to put on the 20-13 win, while the jayvee eleven semi-hard surfaced roadways which ■When Mr. Murphy took office land section of the County and the oxtva touch—and for seven points. absorbed a 18-7 defeat. it is to bç expected that many Co-operative advertising for all well-meaning persons will look in the very Tiear future will com the Board of Freeholders was faced sections of the County., : shore area. " • •' Neptune twice was within scor •' The freshmen in the’ win scored ing distance, but though it was with favor on the physical inspec pletely covep-tho City’s one hund all- their points in a fast, second tion plan.-, While conceding the red and fifty-two miles of streets. through a passing attack that quarter, while the Branchera Scor they got there, suddenly dropped good intentions of its proponents, He also' . inaugurated the City ed their points in the first and the the Keystone Automobile Çlüb can paign for- Federal aid. on its these tactics anil promptly lost the. second periods. Hulse, Neptune , ball on downs. Manasquan, on the not subscribe to, this invasion of campaign for Federal aid on its halfback and Townsend, Brancher priyney. It’s time; to! stop experi beaches, , a;CBnipaign which ' has other hand, when nearing thc.Nep-. fullback;-both: held .scoring"honors’ tune goal by the air route, con menting and devote some common .brought restiits within the last few with two touchdowns-each. years.. • ■ tinued to employ same, and this sense to this problem of safety.” combined with a beautiful broken The ' Jayvee battle easily was His cooperation, with- the State taken by the Branchers who held OBWSAKCE No. Hi field run, scored the only touch Board of Commerce and Naviga a-18-0 lead nt half time, Neptune’s down of the game. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR tion brought about the deeping of only score coming in the last per FIRE LIMITE, AND THE CON ' As a result of the contest, Nep- STRUCTION AND EQUIPMENT the Shrewsbury River froni the iod.- Lyons,,.subbing for Neptune OF BUILDINGS IN THE TOWN tunos fades, considerably as a SHIP OF NEPTUNE, COUNTY OF lower Bay to Long 'Branch. counted the only Red and Black MONMOUTH, ' NEW JERSEY. threatening ' factor in the Shore I. STANLEY QEKDEBT EXPERIENCE + ABILITY Section 34 DATE OF EFFECT. Mr. McFaddin is a member of score and extra point while Fra- v . • , for Assembly • Conference Championship race',.and This ordinance shall take effcct anf the Independent Fire Company, ; Manasquan continues as the lead zano, Carol and Accera divided the be In force from and after Its passage, - Join the thousands of citizens who have given their endorse three Long Branch scores.' and leffa] publication. Vice-President of the Long Branch ing contender. ■ ' :r'. .; - Approved: October 10; 1930. Approved, passed and ndopted. on Country, Club,' Treasurer of the ment to the candidates of the Republican Party. Men of The ganie Friday . lessened JAYVEES. 0; MANASQUAN. 7 final reading, October 24,‘ 11*31). Garfield-Grant Hotel, member of Experience and Ability, they are needed to continue the RAYMOND It. GRACEY, Neptune’s chances ill. future Chairman. the City Planning Board, past Pre record of efficiency which .thè Republican Party has estab battles, for -Bud Devoy, Arnie Neptune Loses By ■ Same Score As '.Attest:. - sident, of the Monmouth County JOHN W KNOX, lished in Monmouth-County. ' Moore, Hatfoud Catley, and Bunky • Varsity Game Lj."'' ' ■ Clerk. , ■ Auto Dealers’ Association and Packard all came out of; the battle The Neptune Jayvees took their i ORDINANCE No. 2« By.: their records in public office, and: as . Civic and Business v ' V' with, aggravated injuries. Devoy second beating of the week at the AN OItDINANCE~PROVIDIN(i FOR Leaders in their communities,-they have shown that they-are may be out.the rest of.the season, FI UK PREVENTION AND PRO because .of his knee injury, which hands .of the ;Manasquan eleven, TECTION IN TIIE TOWNSHIP OF qualified to serve you. Your vote for these men will lie 3 NEPTUNE, COUNTY OF MON- received no aid throughout the oddly enough by the same score as JIOUTII. N. J. f Centennial ÍTAROLT» M cDERM OTT mandate to carry on the progress and development of Mon- Section 801. DATE - OF EFFECT. for A‘«vmt)ly Manasquan game. Moore, .already the varsity game Friday evening. This ordinance.: shall take effect and iriouili County. suffering with a charley horse, be hi forco from and aftor its passag'o The.; Jayvee game, Monday after a hd : legal . publication. | Shoe Rebuilders made it worse' by playing in the Approved: October .10,'1939..' -'■ noon, went scoreless! until thefinal , Approved,, passed and adopted On' = 63 Main Aye:, Ocean Grove game as long, as he 'did, though fltinl, reading. October 24,1939. . a , • ; • .’ • : • ! . . 1 ;;; ; taken out often by Coach Bill minutes of play, when the Blue and RAYMOND R. GRACEY, | Quality conies first—we Chairman ! have it. • ' Woolley. Catley hurt his ankle in Grey squad ran across a touch Attest: ' , 4 JOHN W. -KNOX, I . ; Service comes ' next—we the fray and was assisted from the down. | . give.it. ’ ' ■ field. Whether or not he will be Clerk ' The game, played 011 the south I Satisfaction is what we all back, depends solely on the speed I want—we guarantee it. with which' the hurt mends, and ■county ' eleven’s home field, was I Telephone A. P. 8960 MARK YOUR BALLOT AS FOLLOWS: Packard got a general banging up decided by a last minute march WOOLMAN’S J. RUSSELL WOOLLEY FOR MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Vole for Two ■''/-in the contest, but may return at down the field, with Walt Kuril- fur County Clerk an early date. '. ; chyk,: Squan fullback carrying the QUALITY MARKET X J. STANLEY HERBERT Neptune meets Leonardo tonight ball twelye times in; succession and under the arc lights* at. the Belmar Strassburger’s crossing: the goal line after' a 65 125 Heck Avenue X HAROLD MCDERMOTT ; > field,, and .if coach Arnie Truex, of yard trek. Thti fullback scored the Ocean Grove that school has kept his eyes open point after touchdown for the elev Telephone 963 Market FOR COUNTY CLERK v Vot« for O ne he will know just what1 tp tell .his en, monopolizing all the:. scoring Tho Oldest-Independent Général boys. Truax has attended nearly honors. • X j. RUSSELL WOOLLEY 1 4-lb Roasting Chick* Market in Ocean Grove every* game played by the locals, • /¡v s, ,, ens ...... ^...... 25c.. and kept a weather eye out for any Pilgrim Pathway and. Olin -Street GROVE POLICE SCORE UPSET FOR BOARD OF CDOSEN FREEHOLDERS (Three Tears) Vote for Two Neptune tricks. He may, of course, Strip Bacon ...... 22c. Téléphoné Asbury Park 1749 come only to see the game from a Beat Strong Allenhurst Squad In 4-lb Fryers ...... 25c. DORMAN McFADDIN u DORMAN McPADDIN ordinary spectator’s standpoint, Home;; Made Rolls, Cakes, for Freeholder / - . Pistol Tjeague Chuck Roast ..... 22c. but here’s one: fellow that doubts Pies etc., on Saturday Prime Rib Roast of ' EDGAR- O. MURPHY K ' that. So. go to the game tonight Ocean Grove!s I’olice pistol team Home Made Pork and see if Neptune learned any scored an. upset Saturday' when Beef ...... -...... 1' 27c. Sausage ...... 30c. thing from that really good game they downed a strong squad from Eye Roast of Beef ....33c. Small Fresh Fowl ...... 28c. with Manasquan: the Allenhurst department in the opening shoot of the Shore Police Fresh Ham ...... 25c. Leg of Lamb ...... 28c. GENERAL ELECTION,Tuesday,Nov.7th Pistol league’s winter schedule. Round Roast ...... ,.....-.;35c. The Wash, engine boys soared Home Made Pure Polls Open 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. The score was 1112 for the local Laird’s Loose Cider 30c. gal. ahead of the Eagle luddeimen Pork Sausage Meat ...,32c. squad and 1100 was the Allenhurst New Sauerkraut 8c. lb. in the Firemen’s bowling league total.; Knights of Honor Cake VOTE THE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET Friday evening, when the Eagles Sale, October 28. BIRD’S EYE SPECIALS were set back with two'losses by Sergeant Willis Atkinson hit high EJH1A3S O. U nBPITY score for the Ocoan Grove team, but Cut C om ...... :.:.21c. pkg. for Freeholder ■ S ior; by, TUo Monmóuth County .Rçpûbllc&n Ctommlttee the, Goodwill No. 1 team -from Bol- [Peaches ...... 23c. pkg. mar. .Washington, on the other was topped for meet honors by Al hand, took tw-o from Fair Haven. lunhurst’s Cross, who hit the . tar This gives the enginemen a 6 win get for a 296 total. Others shoot ' and (i lost total against the 5 won ing high scores were Bill Denharii, and 7 lost total of the Eagles. So with 281 and Ray Neely with 276. now the downtowners have the In other shoots , in the league, Ocean Grove lead. Tonight they Saturday, Asbury Park’s number go back to it again,- arid come on one team beat the. number two you firemen !„ _ , , I team, by a- 1151 to 1065 score; ! Long Branch 1, beat Long Branch Our vote for a favorite sports j 2, 1085 to 8G9; and the . Ocean tp"New Jersey Bell" telephone users every month is the task of announcer goes to John Lardner, | Townshjp-Rumson match was post- 750 trained men and women. They handle nearly 7 million sepa who every’ evening brings you 1 poned. -.: sport fans the latest in results and The score: ' rate items each month and their aim is to render bills that are sidelights in the football stage a- Ocean Grove accurate, understandable and prompt. They do their work with the l-ound the counti-y. Listen to him Atkinson ...... 282 tonight and see if you agree with Denham ...... ¡.. V... .’i .....; .281- same spirit of service shown by members of the téléphoné organ this corner. -...- Guy;. : S I ...... 275 ’ .'-.' -' '. .' -i. <2, 4 . . ■ . . -' Anderson -.¡i...-..'..;.. 274 ization who have direct contact with’ oùr customers. Washington Scores Twice The Washington fire company bowling team won two matches Allenhurst from the Fair Haven squad in the Cross . . . regular Friday contests of the Neely '•••••• Shore Firemen's Bowling team. Winterstelia, The Eagle Hook and Ladder team Patrick ..., was defeated 2-1 by the Belmar Goodwill 1 team. '
“Are drivers to be ‘stamped’ like Keystone Club a beef passed by State or Federal inspectors?” queries Mr. Silcox. Against Check “Or, will a windshield sticker be employed to advise all and sundry SEES PHYSICAL EXAMINA that the organs of John Doe are in TIONS AS UNNECESSAltY tip top shape?. Will varying; de grees of health be indicated by col Trenton • Division Automobile Club ored certificates, or will special EXPERIENCED addin« clerk, v e rify toll Manager Calls for “Common markings on front and rear bump- charjei on ttateioenta with those on tolt tickets. Sense” in Dealing with Safety Y Problms, Not Experiments. PHONE 2288 EXPERT operators use special typingma- -•Herbert Silcox, Manager of the L HAZATSKY, Projv ohines for entering toll items on monthly Trenton Division of Keystone JUST RIGHT statement!. ; Automobile Club, is not in sympa thy with the. nostrum concoitcd SHOE. REBUILDING SPECIALLY designed telephone billing for motor ills by Assemblyman Fine Work, Loir Price . machine» furnish mecbaniotl proof of the Orben, of Essex County, who is Work Done While Yon Walt r accuracy of eacb bill,' ’. ;:;y>- v.--' reported to believe that periodic Arch supports made to order Shoes Repaired to Belters physical inspection of motorists Corns and Banians would tend to reduce rpotor vehi NIMBtE FINGERS tort S miflítn 203 BOND 8TREBT tíqkóta•'*, month—ÍMter and moro éoipár cle Occidents by lifting uninspected ASBURY PAUK, N. J. or unapproved drivers right out.of rntëly then any maebîe». -