Hotel Folks Hold Farewell Assembly
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The Home Paper For Home News, m il Lest Yon Forget, Remember Between Seasons There’s Nothing The Home Paper With Your Printing Like News of the Grove At First Hands, The Times Gives It. Vol. XXXIII-No. 2 5 , 1 9 2 5 OCEAN GROVE, N. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER f o u r c e n t s - x f t w t NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP ROADS HOTEL FOLKS HOLD DISCl/SSED BY COMMITTEE TENTATIVE PROGRAM BRANDT LECTURE ON c' T, v o 5 ° - ~ 29. i 14 SOCIAL SERVICE § At the Neptune township committee With Mrs. Laura B. Bimbler, of i FAREWELL ASSEMBLY meeting Tuesday evening, a short ses FOR SEASON OF 1 9 2 6 FUTURE OF AMERICA Bradley Beach, in the chair, the fall j sion, only routine business was trans convention of the . Monmouth C<-unty ! GROUPS ORGANIZED f t acted—reports of committees, pass Woman’s Christian Temperance Jnion — — age of bills, etc; ' BEFORE SEPARATING FOR will be held Tuesday of next week in o n m m T ir p n r a *™-™-. Whim the calendar had been cleared OPENING SUNDAY, JUNE 13; BROADSIDE AGAINST BOOZE the Methodist Protestant church; Avon, “GHEDULE-PLANNED IS FOR IS FALL AND WINTER and Clerk Knox gave way to Auditor CLOSING SEPT. 12 There will be a morning session a t) Reynolds, an informal discussion of SELLING IN JERSEY 10.30, an afternoon session at 2.30 and MONMOUTH COUNTY civic matters drew from Committee £ii evening session at 8.00. Following man Hulshart the statement that the is the program in detail. Second Annual Social Event On time is fast approaching when the Four Bishops Head Strong Array Names and Addresses of Places In Alorhing—Devotions, led by. Rev. W. Work For Child Study Flaces a | principal highways of the township L. Angelo, of Avon; greetings for the Monday Evening At the Ocean will have to be improved' with some of Pulpit Orators Invited For Nearby Towns “ Where Liquor church by Rev.. Angelo, for the Union Center of Activity Within Reach ' Vfi material1 other than gravel. Mr. Huls by Mrs. S. C. Hulshart, and for the . Avenue House, With Miss M. hart is chairman of the township road Preaching Service At the Audi Of Any Sort May Be Purchased” Sunday school by Miss A. M. Cook; re Of All Those Who May £ e Inter committee and therefore knows where sponse, Miss A. M. Winsor; routine L. Bioren As the Hostess—Il of he speaks. torium, With Paul Rader For Are Thrown Upon the Screen. business; music; election of officers, ested—Importance Of the Mat A plan advanced during the discus luminating Addresses On Mat conducted by Miss Helen P. Strong, of ter Should Stimulate Full Con ' . ft. sion comprehended a program of road the Camp Meeting—May Elim Greatness Of America Rests Up Matawan; noontide prayer, conducted ters of Vital Interest To All. in provement covering a payment peri by Mrs. Helen I. Benson, of Ocean sideration and Discussion. od of five years, but using in the first inate Moving' Pictures. on the Character of Citizens. Grove. • year, if deemed best, all of the road Afternoon—1.30, executive commit Through the courtesy of Miss M. L. money for the term named, or as much At a meeting of the Ocean Grove In a lecture on "The Future of tee meeting; 2.30, devotions, led by Monmouth bounty’s Organization, Bioren, proprietor, the Ocean. Avenue os 'might be required to finish at oiie Association’s devotional and program, America,” delivered last Friday night Or. H. D. Mitchell, of Ocean Grove; for Social Service has organized the House- was thrown open Monday even job the entire improvement of the committee' just held here a tentative in the Ocean Grove Auditorium, Dr, 'J. music; minutes of morning and execu work for Child Study in the county to ing to the members of the Ocean Grove roads. This by some of the members program for the- season of 1926 was L. Brandt, Jr.; a minister of the tive sessions; address, “Over the Sea*” place a centre for this work within Hotel Association for their sfecond an was deemed impractical under present announced. A Church of Christ, laid bare some of the Mrs. Laura Bimbler, the county presi reach of all those who may be interest- i nual “au revoir,” or farewell party be conditions. It is as follows: vice conditions in coast resorts and dent; offering and solo; “A March of e*d in it.; Groups will be organized on fore separating for the fall and win Binders for gravel' roads also came The season for 1926 will open Sun other New Jersey towns. His lecture Progress " introducing the county di the following- schedule; ter. • tinder consideration. However, they day, June 13th, and close September was illustrated and he threw on the rectors of all departments; address, 1. Leonardo High School—Second A number of the members go South were deemed too expensive for serious 12th. screen the names and, places where “Is Prohibition a Failure? No!” and fpurth Mondays a t 3.30 p. m.- every year aiid others are scattered in consideration. Slag and even ashes The Summer Bible Conference will “booze of any sort may be purchased.” Mrs. Nina.G. Frantz, of Moorestown, 2 . Bradley Beach School Building— . different parts .of the country. This were mentioned as excellent material be held July 25th to August 1st. These places included Red Bank, Long State president; children’s hour, “The F irst and third Mondays a t 3.30 p. m. farewell assembly affords them the for side road betterment. Camp Meeting will open August Branch, Keansburg, Asbury Park and Story of the Bells,” Miss Ida Lillian 3. Broadway School; Long Branch . opportunity o f, meeting together and It developed during the interesting 27th and close September 6th,with Rev. a number of road houses nearby, Perth Page, of Union City. —First and Third Mondays a t 8.00 p. formally bidding goodbye to each oth and helpful discussion that all of the Paul Rader, D. D., as the preacher Amboy, South Amboy and New Bruns Evening—Music; devotions led by m. • er before leaving the Grove. roads in the township are today in mornings and evenings. wick. Rev. H. I i Bradway, of Bradley Beach; 4- Rcd.'Bank—First and third Tues- . ^ ' The hostess Monday evening, Miss better condition than ever before. Also The following ministers have been Relative to conditions along Spring- music; address, “Facts About W, C. T. days.at 3.00 p. m., beginning October Bioren, is chairman of the hotel asso that the township is better equipped invited and are expected to preach in wood avenue, Asbury Park, he said U. Interest In Citizenship,” by Miss 6th. (Place to be announced later.) ciation’s entertainment committee. She with road-working machinery. the Auditorium: ' he had been in all sorts of joints of Ida Lillian Page; music; offering and 5. Wayside Community House— caused the Occan Avenue House to be Bishop Joseph F. Berry, of Philadel vice in the United States,but that never adjournment. First and third Tuesdays at 8.00 p. m. profusely decorated in celebration of WINTER BASEBALL IS TO phia. outside of the large cities had he seen 0. Hebrew Community House, Long the event, the color scheme being or Fvaneh—Second and fourth Tuesdays ENLIVEN FLORIDA RESORTS Bishop Luther B. Wilson, of New Buch “dens of vice as the black and tan SURGICAL EXPERIMENTING ange and black. York. reports in Asbury Park.” “And it re at S.00 p. m. Features of an excellent entertain 7. Freehold Women’s Club Building Southern Florida is to have another Bishop James E. Freeman, of'Wash quires,” he supplemented, “white trade DENIED BY HOSPITAL HEADS I ment embraced recitations by Miss ington, D. C. * to keep these joints open, for . they —Second and fourth Tuesdays at 3.00 ;-4S L Elizabeth Pilling, of Bradley Beach; season of winter bhsgball, this time p .m . ..If/M generally centralized about Miami and Bishop Mouzon, of the Methodist could not be kept open by negro pa In the face of newspaper reports, solos by Miss Berta Wegner, the new Church, South. tronage only/' the Board of Managers of the New S. Keyport Women’s Club— Second . , supervisor of . music in the Neptune the cities nearby that have grown in and fourth Wednesdays at 3.00 p. m. ■ the past half-dozen years to places as Rev. Glovis G. Chappell, of Mem The speaker was particularly severe Jersey Hospital at Trenton declares in township schools, who gave also an in- phis, Tenn. in dealing with the foreign-born resi a statement issued Wednesday that af 9. Asbury Park in Kindergarten S . teresting talk on her work in the resort cities. Represented in this win Room of the Bradley School—First and ter league as proposed is Hollywood, Rev. J. W. G. Ward, D. D., of Mon dents of the United States, the negro, ter a careful and thorough investiga schools, and then there were instru treal, Canada. the Jew and the Catholic. It was said tion it cannot find that any surgical third Thursdays at 3.30 p. m. , 'j- mental numbers by a trio consisting of Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca tftaton, lb; Spring Lake Women’s Club— \ '■! Coral Gables, Miami Shores, Fulford Rev. H arris Kirk, D. D., of the by one qualified to speak on the subject “experiments” have been made upon Earl Pyle, violin; Allan Woolley, saxo Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, Md. Shat this meeting was not a Klan the patients.