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VOL. XLVfl—NO. 18 ' • • \ . ; . OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1929 Fo u r G e n t s '? ? ^ , :1g

’ TELEPHONE EX PA N SIO N ‘ y STATE HOME BOY SCOUTS MR. AND MRS. KERN! SENIOR AND JUNIOR Expenditure of $1,132,675 Authorized Executive Will Be Engaged To Aid MARRIED 50 YEARS For New Construction. Troops At Janicsburg. HIGH SCHOOL LOOMS New telephone. construction to ex­ IN STATE COMMISSION WORK ; Scouting activities at the State pand and improve telephone service in Home for Boys at Jamesburg will be­ •;. OBSERVING,; GOLDEN WEDDING more, than a s c o re of communities in come'affiliated with those of the Mon­ BOARD OF EDUCATION FACES ,, mouth County Council, Boy Scouts of ,. ’ anniversary t o d a y ‘ . various parts’; the Family On An expenditure artiounting to ?1,132,- the Monmouth Council. ; ; Purchase of Land. aiid Erection of PAR REAOHING AUDIT OF NEW JERSEY’S FINANCIAL AF­ The announcement states that a pe­ ' •' 'Maternal 'Side Represented \ Among G75 was authorized by the directors .to Building WillBe Submitted To Vot- defray the cost of the construction au­ tition presented’ by' Calvin Derrick, • the ^Participants—Dinner Followed thorized and, to purchase'.property.' FAIRS TO FOLLOW GOyERNOR LARSON'S SUGGESTION, superintendent of the.; home, to Dr. crs At An Early Date—More Room ;r By Social Hour. This Evening. . „ ;• The 'purchases - of '.property . ap­ ALTHOUGH THERE IS NO REFLECTION ON PRESENT Jam es E. West-, national Scout execu­ Needed For Increasing Registration. proved included sites .fo r' now., central tive, had in turn been presented to the ;i Mr. and'Mrs. George H. Kern, of the office buildings to be erected in P lain­ SYSTEM, REPUBLICANS LEADERS BEING CONVINCED county; board, which decided to accept Faced with the need of increased ac- •,■ it. ■ ’ .Columbia'..hotel; at Main and1 Beach field, Westfield and Hammonton. THERE MAY BE SOME STABLE REASON FOR CHANGE. commoda.tions for high school pUpils, .avenues, Are celebrating .today,' their Other major .projects, approved in­ This affiliation means that a Scout both Senior and Junior, the Neptune ,-. golden -wedding anniversary, and in clude the erection a repeater sta­ ' LEGISLATURE HAS ENACTED A NUMBER OF BILLS DE­ executive will he . employed by the board of education this evening will ’’ this; joyous observance they are being tion at Hairimonton; •'extensive ' hew State home to supervise the . work of give further consideration to this mat- . ■assisted ’by three generations of the construction of cable,' conduit and SIGNED TO AID THE DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND seven or eight troop in that institu­ ter, which has been discussed and other facilities putaide,central offices tion. -The Jamesburg executive will fam ily ol M rs., Kernr-iher root^ier, INSURANCE—ROUGH ROAD FOR APPROPRIATION BILL, threshed out at previous meetings. • herself, a daughter and a son. ._'• in the South Orange,'Fanwood,'Plain­ be given the privilege of attending all For the purpose under consideration ; Mr. and ‘MrS. Kern .were united in field, Metuchen,. Somerville, Dunellen, WHICH CAME THROUGH WITHOUT IMPAIRMENT. conference of the local executives and a tract of land containing approxi- > marriage, on May 3, 1879,"at-Allen-. Virieland, Rums’on, Sea'Bright, Mays the Scoutmasters of the State home niately twenty-four acres is available ; toWn.Pa., By the I^ev. Charles E.i Hay, Landing, Pleasantvilfe, Newark, and troops will join the Scout masters of if purchased in the nojr future. This : ■ theh;pastor of St. Paul’s Evangelical M ontclair coritral office districts; gen­ It is generally agreed that while !there is nothing to intimate.any loose-, Monmouth county in their training tract is on Springdale avenue just V Lutheran Church, of that city. 'Mrs. eral additions to the equipment in Me­ this session of the legislature was riot", iiess in methods, but m ost, of the courses and other activities. The north of Corlies, and is known as the sK em was' Miss Mary . Jane Focht, tuchen, Vineland and Millville central called upon to enact any very-pressing; leaders are convinced that there might troops, themselves, however, will not old Knight farm. The matter of pur­ :: daughter of'M r. arid Mrs; ^Villoughbg offices, and a new private, switchboard matters into law,' it has accomplished h e some stable reason for a/change in join the local troops in Scout activi­ chase will be decided, at the school" ft; Focht, of Alfentovtn.’Her, mother, Mrs^ for Atlantic City's new convention a fair average of good. As, had been the syBtem. ties, since the State Home has a camp board meeting this evening. Focht, ic still living a t" the age. of hall. ' . ; / '••'•- . said, no_ outstanding questions of I'.;. The legislature has also enacted a of its own for its Boy Scouts. great; ;m onient confronted ’ th e ; law-!; If it is decided by the board that it ninety-two and- is'participating in the number, of bills designed to correct would be to the interest of the dis­ golden,wedding anniversary; today..''-., making body at its inception, but a- weaknesses in the conduct of the De­ nutribero’f important matters to which trict to buy this land the proposition ■ Mr. Kern' is the owner .and proprie- ANOTHER NEPTUNE partment of Banking and1 Insurance McDERMGTT fAVORS will be placed before the voters of the " tor of the; Colunibia,' Which hotel , he Governor Larson (Jailed atte n tio n , in .which the Davis .Irivestigating .Com­ his inaugural address have been set­ township for acceptance or rejection built in 1910. Husband arid wife came mittee brought forth- in its comprehen­ at a ' special election to be called as to Ocean Grove from Allentown in BUS APPLICATION tled. Chief of these, perhaps, is the; sive and exhaustive inquiry. Other BARBOUR ASPIRANT adoption of the . resolution providing soon as may be possible. Haste is nec­ ' 1902. They operated 'several hotels, matters ‘of-'importance have received essary, as it is understood the1 land if > ; ' nriiong them the Bordentown, before for the appointment of a commission1 attention and in a later summing up to make a complete and searching in-, CIIABGES STERNER’S MANAGER not by the school board will erecting the Columbia. . In Allentown AFTER A LULL IN SAME FOR the whole program'of accomplishment be required later for building lots in • Mr’. Kerri was engaged in the dry vestigatiori'.of the taxation problem can be presented. SEVERAL WEEKS which has befcome one of the m ost vit-' WITH POLITICAL TRIMMING a' section of the township that be- • goods, notions and.grocery business. •/; The Republican majority is-convinc­ ing rapidly developed. The. Kerns have two children—a al before the. people.__ . ; / ed that it . has. nothing to apologize daughter, Mrs. C. Wesley Putt, of the New and Larger Storm Drain For At­ That coriimission will proceed with for in the session and that the gener­ Latter, County Clerk Claims, .Can Two-Months’ Option. its huge task with the expectation ol ■ tvy House, Ocean Grove,, anil I)r. Her- al good of the public has-been ably Support Either Republican Or Should this land be purchased, plans • bert H. Kern, the latter an optician at kins Avenue a' Possibility of Near presenting its findings to the session served. of 1930 and it is hoped that as a re­ \ : ’ -- •..- ■. ;-. .. •; - ;., Democratic Side — Assemblyman, and specifications for an up-to-date .-Allentown, for'thirty-two years with Futurc-^-Fiiiancial Assistance of Senior and Junior high school build­ the well-known firm of E. Keller & sult there may .come. some legislation; Kough Trip For Appropriation. Freeholders To Be Invoked." looking to the lessening of 'the tax Gopsill Also Enters the Controversy ing will be prepared and construction '.Son;.- , - It was a rather rough road the ap­ and equipment estimates secured, af- /Relatives and friends have taken burden-under which the people suffer. County Clerk Joseph McDermott, After a lull in bus applications for This big problem has confronted the propriation bill had, but its opponents ter which a second proposition of a cognizance of Mr. and Mrs; Kerri’s an­ several weeks, and'just w hen the mem­ Were unable to muster enough votes to' outstanding Republican figure in Mon­ bond issue' to finance the project will Thomson, Philadelphia; Mr. and ;Mrs. tion . of Cpmmiteeman : Whitlock . th'e p.osition and th e effort to gouge ..holes It is expected the school board wiflj>K application was tabled for a week. for in the adoption of a-resolution au­ cari. nom ination to the State Senate, >' Chris Cartlidge, of Trenton; Assistant thorizing, the employment of experts in;the bill resulted. " also offer to the voters a propositiori.'to ‘ A general discussion of the nee/l of has put his own personal, ambitions purchase the land adjoining the Ridge ;i l; ■■ Postmaster and Mrs. Hiram Walton, and tho presentation of their report to ; The general impression appears; to above the interests o fthe party,” Mr. Mrs. Mary Messinger, Mrs. M. V.Mc- a drain on Atkins avenue adequate to avenue school, about twelve lot:;, the next session; so that all iriay know be that the bill carries only, such McDermott said, scathingly criticis­ : Duffie, Asbury Park; Rev. and Mrs. carry off the accumulated surface wa­ which cun be bought now for $6,000. ter during a rainstorm engaged atteri- just where "the State Stands with re­ items as are essential and necessary ing Sterner’s campaign manager, . Harry Ayers Relyea,, Rev. and Mrs. spect to its. financial affairs. In this for'the conduct of the State govern­ This land is needed, or will be needed tioir. It is.admitted the preseht drain named later as Mayor C. E. F. Het­ soon, for the enlargement of the Ridge , Melville E. Snyder,. Mr. and; Mrs. •there is no reflection upon ,the present ment; for the next fiscal year and that rick, of Asbury Park, for allegedly '‘.Ernest N. .Woolston, 'Mr. and. Mrs. is far too small for the purpose. - The avenue school to accommodate the rap­ cost of a drain of sufficient capacity is systerin' of check rind audit, which have the; committee could have done no bet­ supporting the Democratic candidates Robert M. Watt, Dr. and. Mrs. Frank been in use about fifteen years, and ter. idly-growing number of pupils in that estimated, at ?17,000. in Asbury Park during certain recent section.______’______;; C. Cooper, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Tomlin, campaigns. "Sferner’s manager,” Mr. Mr. and Mrs." C. Wesley Putt; of To Interview Freeholders. • McDermott went on, “can support first 'Ocean Grove. -. ,x - ' STERNER' ISSUES STATEMENT Members of the board believe the the Republican side and then the ^Following dinner tho g u eB ta will NEPTUNE POLICE WIN county might be induced to lend "finan­ LARSON TO ADDRESS FARMERS Democratic side.” He added that “the return to the Columbia hotel to en- Republican party does riot want itself, Unfettered, Has No Manager, Seeks ■ gage in a social hour. It is expected cial aid in furtheracne of the project, Outshoot Long Branch Officers In Governor Accepts An Invitation To and will not permit itself to be sold . that addresses of a felicitious nature and to this end Messrs Lovoman, Whit­ No Personal Gain, He Says. out to Hague.” '• will be given by Revs. Relyea and Sny­ lock and Johnson, and possibly others Revolver. Match, 381 to 334. Speak At Field Day Exercises. . Asserting.that he is unfettered and der," William E. Thomson, R. M.'W att bf. the committee, will interview the Gopsill Claims Boulevard Bill. With a scorc 'of 381, Neptune police Governor Larson has accepted an that during the past two years in the • ■ and possibly others. . chosen freeholders Wednesday Of next, officers, won out'last, Saturday in their invitation Jp^spe.ak at .the annual Mr. Gopsill 'described Sterner’s- As­ House of Assembly he has devoted week.' Meantimo Committeeman Love- sembly measure for a survey for.a himself solely to tho interests of man will secure other. estimates of the revolver . shooting coritest against the field day df the New Jersey Agricul­ WOMEN’S COLLEGE PLAY Long Branch police, who hung up 334 tural Experiment Station, which is to proposed Raritan Bay bridge as “po­ Monmouth county, Assemblyman E. expense to be incurred should the litical subterfuge to get himself in the Donald Sterner, bf Belmar, candidate board decide on' a new and larger points. The match 'was shot. on the be' held a t New Brunswick on Wed­ Annual Shakespearian Production To beachfront at Long Branch. nesday, June 12.; He will be; the first State Senate.” He asserted that the for the Republican State Senatorial drain. There; has : been ^considerable Bayshore- boulevard measure, which nomination, this week made the fol­ - Be 'Given Last of Month. ; . complaint jn the past of_ water filling, Officer James O’Rourke, of Neptune, Governor to address a field day audi­ '■ ' I * • .V- .. f tied \Vitli Officer.; Carl H oyt, of Long ence, sinco Governor Silzer spoke -at Sterner claims credit for fostering, lowing statement: the. cellars of Atkins avenue property was his (Gopsill’s) bill and not Stern- “In the very beginning of this cam­ “The Merchant of Venice” will bo in'times' of heavy , rains, and the Branch, for high score, each making New Brunswick in 1923, and Experi­ 'presented May. 28, 29 and 30 as tho 88 out of a possible 100; Officers ment Station officials are preparing er’s. paign, I stated that I sought the board is desirous of,affording tho de­ “I Jiave introduced and fostered nomination, of State Senator on the annual Shakespearian production of sired relief as soon as possible. . George Jobes, of Neptune, and W. E. for a, record-breaking crowd1 of at the New Jersey College for Women, it Shrewsbury, of Long Branch, each ; least S.O'OO. many bills,” Mr. Gopsill said, “but I Republican ticket without strings to ; To aid during the rush of making have never introduced a. geographical my candidacy or pledges or promises •is announced by Mrs. Jane Inge, di­ out tax bills • Collector Sweet . was scored, 87 points. .. D r. J. G. Lipriian, Experim ent rector of the Little Theatre Workshop Other good scores were made by Of­ Station director, will introduce Gover­ crutch to further'my own political am-' to any individual or group. granted permission to employ an ex­ bitions.” “I shall remain a candidate in the, Group, which will present the play, tra clerk.. ficers Herbert Scott and Harold Kings- nor Larson, who will speak in.the nat- . - The Shakespearian play is given land, of Long Branch, ai)d-Robert Ap­ tural amphitheater at the Experiment The; meeting was large and en­ cahipaign and shall continue to be un­ Stripping of safety zones on South thusiastic, and was further marked by fettered and unpledged to. any person- ' . 'annually as one of tjhe-features of the Main street in tho vicinity of Corlies plegate and Ralph Smith, of tho Nop' Station farm. Amplifiers will be in­ Commencement Week program, and tune department. Others in the con-1 stalled to insure the carrying of the the endorsement of Mr. Barbour by or group. It has been charged that avenue is to be relaid in time for Bum­ Mr. McDermott and Mr. Qopsill and Mayor C.. E. F. Hetrick, of Asbury . ’ has become part of college tradition; mer traffic. >■' test were John F. McConnell, of Long! Governor’s voice to all of the large “As Yoli Like It,” "Much Ado About Branch, and Joseph E. Wardell, of audience expected. If the weather is by Mayor Lloyd C. Riddle, of Mana­ Park, is my campaign manager.. In * . Five sets of building plans'were ,ap­ squan. Mr. McDermott is seeking the previous campaigns I have been my Nothing,” “Romeo arid Juliet” and proved by the board. These-were pre­ Neptune. unfavorable the speaking program will “Twelfth Night’ arc airiong the plays Tho officers used .38 calibre revolv- be held in the assembly room of the Republican noriiiiiatiori fo r the office own manager and in the present cam­ sented by Edwin W. Doe, of Shark of county clerk, a post he has held for paign I have continued tliis policy, which havo been presented. The'plays River Hills; Charles Lehman, of Sixth crs and shot from distances of C(1 main building at the Experiment Sta- were originally staged out of doorB/ feet.at regulation targets._I,ieut Fred- tion. . over a quarter of a century., which complies .fully with the election avenue; Murray Hayes, of Greenwood Charles A. Wimpfheiirior, of Long law. However, if Mayor Hetrick were on the main collegoyhall campus, but avenue; Charles P. Saboth, of Fifth erick Wardell, of.Long Branch; Of- *— ' ------increasingly > large audiences ’ havo fleer Frank Rowland, Jr.;, of Asbury ENGINE RAMS TIES ON TRACK' Brainch, philarithropiat-.and patron-.of my campaign manager I Should have... avenue, and Harold; v Thompson, of the Monmouth Memorial, Hospital, and iio' apology to offer. The Asbury Park made , indoor performances expedient. Anelve avenue, Noptune.. ' Party, and Herman Schmachtenberget,' v —1— A number of young women of Ocean of Sea Glrf, acted as score keepers. Obstruction Gives Rise To a Belief T. W. Roebling, Jr., of Spring Like, mayor, like many other prominent of- .;' Grove are attending the Women’s Col- Chief William Maas, of the: Neptune Train Wrcck Wa8 Attempted, •also have endorsed Mayor W. Warren ficials of the county, has endorsed my .'.i County W. C. T. U. Institute.’ Babrour, In addition, the Republican candidacy and of this support I ■ am lege.. •.)•'■ | ■ ponce department, was present at the | . . .. Tho. spring'.institute o f . tho Mo'n- shoot.,. ; ■ I The Pennsylvania Railroad . theatre Club of Shrewsbury has unanimously justly appreciative. . ' : Endorse Price' For Freeholder. "V mouth County W. C. T. U. Wilt be ’ ■ ■ train-to the shore towns rammed a endorsed Mayor Barbour’s candidacy. ■'During the past two years in the held Friday of next week'in the Firs£ HIGH SCHOOL CONFERENCE ' number of ties placed across the track House of Assembly 1 have represented V ' • M rs. j i ;A lbert Van£>choickr o f Red New Timetables Cause Protest, to the best df my ability the interests :>• Bank, vico chairman of the Republican M. E. Church, Bradley Beach. .There just outside of Newark last Saturday is to'be a inorrilng-session at 10.30) an Ip Session Today and. Tomorrow At night.; An attempt to wreck the train of the people of Monmouth county and. 'l; - county committee, in a statement is­ As put into effect last Sunday,- new the State-of- New Jersey. I have; • sued this week endorsed tho candi­ afternoon session at 2.00 and ; an Rutgers College, New Brunswick. ia. 8“ »»ted-| Th« tra!n was Proceeding timetables of the Pennsylvania and evening session at 7.301 Mrs.,Laura B, - • slowly and no damage resulted. sought no personal gain or • glorifica- •; dacy of Frank .13. Price,'.of Red.Bank,1 Central Railroads eliminate a number tiori.'My counsel has been (hat of rejo-.. .Jt for one of $he two Republican -nomi­ Bimbler, of Bradley. Beach, the coun­ High school teachers from every ; All but two of the ties were scatter- of stops up and down the shore, Com­ ty. president, -will' occupy the dhair. section of the State riro the guests of .ed, the two being caught under the lo- resentative citizens Of Varioussec- nations to the; board of chosen free­ muters of these non-stop places havo! tions of the county who, have asked . holders. Mrg.'VanSchoick pointed out Among the day’s speakers will be Mrs. Rutgers; University, New Brunswick,; comotive.. They were removed when already made a vigorous protest. It Nina G.' Ftantz, of Moorestown, the for the eleventh annual New Jersey ' tho trairi reached Elizubeth. The ties me to sponsor their legislative needs Mr. Price’s -qualifications' and empha­ is claimed that the schedule is so ar­ in the legislature. ,.• V: sized the, fact that he, will devote his State executive. high school conference today and to- had been fastened together by fish- ranged that no patron ('of the roads' morrow. . The sessions will be' under . plates, but wero not staked at tho bar- “I challenge those who' oppose me;:v; entiro tim e to his office if elected. , will be an unreasonable distance from to ' take jjill by bill and resolution. bjri Thursday Club’s May-Day Luncheon. tho auspice's ,of the/;State'-department rier poirit, a fact which possibly saved a train; stop, but this explanation does of public, in3tructio'n and tho school of the train from derailment, resolution; which I • have sponsored, 0 ; The annual covored-dish luncheon of not meet with the approval of the pro- and attack this legislative record.” Democratic Club Women ’ Meet. ' education of 'the university. - i Newark and railroad police'believe testarits, who have taken their griev­ ’ ' ' '..-Jl -*.; the''Ocean Grovfi Thursday. Club was ... — - The monthly ,meeting of the Wom- , - Education administration groups that an attempt was made to wreck ance before the railroad authorities. held Wednesday , afternoon at tho and heads of departments will bo hd- the train, but were at a loss to explain 'en’3 Deirioeratic Clul> o f, Monirioutli home of Mr&. H a rry M. W ilapn, H ath ­ Second Degree Plea Ends Trial. county^ Mrs;. Charlotte Robertson, dressed by'ri number of proininept ed- it. - . .Church-Ushers For May. away avenue, -Coal Beach: Six 'coursos ucators Krlday'while, on Satiu-day sec­ • The trial of Joseph Farruggio,;^ ■president, whs-held in the Belford firo- comprised tho menu.' . Present were tional meetings of teachers’ associa­ Firstbrool; Put Dugan’s : Ush'ers aVSt. Paul'B church for May charged with killing Harold Johnson',1 house last'Saturday. Reports of com-' Mrs. lEffie .Hamilton,' Mrs. William E. tions w ilt'be .'held.:- •'• are: Morning, Robert Coopey,-Ernest a, Neptune high school boy, canio to a-& 'nlittees showed great activities in ;tho Taylor,-Mrs,;Richard W. Stout, Mrs". Whole wheat pvc-ducls over the top sudden end in the court at Freehold .ott';S various clubs :throughout 'tho,'county. F. W°olston,, . Stanley ; Smith. Lee B. R; Shubert, Mrs.' ;H. ' M. Wilso'n, Kirkpatr-iclc, Wilfred Pine, Clair Cy­ Wedriesday wheri counsel for thevac*^ V- It was decided to hold, tho annual card Mrs. E. N.r Woolston;. Mrs^ 1 M. ‘E. cused entered a plea, of guilty iri .theH^j patty ,tljo later, part,of May. Edward phers, Newton Mount,; Arthur Sager, Flint/ Mrs. Joseph’P. Johnson, Mrs.'R. 'b Coffee, William Ulriclj, Charles WilgUs. Everi- second' degreo. Justice Joseph j 1^;, . - ' Fatry,' 'of 'Keyport,;-Was; the speaker. M. W att and Mrs. .J.'E, Quinn. ■ - every-, irig—F. N, : Averill, Alviri Bills, A. ET. dine announced- that sentence,would;beM ■ jV-Mrs.' Adolirie,Y.-'La\vrehco;v.Statbi. cinij- should carrjf. imposed on Farruggio. tomorrflW.i The,:"; <7 >nit^eewoua|ij; also' spoke. ;, ' ’ ,' Clark*-Phineas Proctor,‘Frederick Ter- J Wal} Paper Salev ', 702;MaW‘Btrefet,i-A8bury'Park. Phone hunbi Archer Wardell; H. E. Blauvelt, .trial was started Tuesday, a Iri;aceept-j' .-" Hutchinson’s, 008 LaReine- avenue, - Former Governor Law Lecturer. 357 arid'3703. Yes',1 wo deliver.—18.wr dc William Lyon, Earle. Wi Height, Rob- ing a :second:degre.o i plea ; Judge;;,Bo,-,^ , Ilendqunrters For Beaofifu^-Dresses. Bradley; Beach; ■’ 16; cents double; roll lor A i'.Harrv Moore i dine, said,, that-justice;,had-- bee'n.faSlyj;%i ii'tf . Wash, and silk drcssosrrnngingifro'm u p .-is. \ dealt w ith. , . * (V '$i.00 to, ?15;; H arry J. Bodino, | nndertakef r/oiid t^ a n d v ue.-..Car.’,>;,' S;iriari’sp ,917 ;. F. ;• St,~ (opposite*’, ■ RivoU mbalmcr,fl007Banj^.'oT6nne,-Asbttjr,- ^heairejy^elriiar.^N.^J^ Parki- N . jriVv ...... ; , v , v r , .'i m m ■J. '•1, >v' v'tw - ■mr Improved Uniform International P r e s s V i e w . •.v - . -.V:.: ■ : '■ \ "/-■ 1 - "hi a is t d N E W S - Preachers’ - Meeting. i '•> ' ^ 1 I . ‘ t AS TO yyiN D O W DISPLAYS.' No apology was necessary for Rabbi ' • *'• < '' , • *'■ Ralph B. Heilshon. when he addressed - • ' 'r ' I'1<: Lesson Some, time ago, we had occasion to the clergy at the regular weekly, meet­ (B y REV. r . n. FlTZWATbR. D.D., Dean speak of the need for striking window ing on Monday, His subject, “A Better Moody llitilo Institute of Chlcngo-)' displays, such us the animated teeth . <©, 1929, AVostern Xowspaper.Unfon.) Understanding Between Christian,'and outside an office on Park Kow,: which •Jew,” was: a mosaic, eliciting an .up- gleahi and chew in a manner that usual commendation when a vote of ’ 1 , '• 1 ’ ■■ • ' Lesson for May 5 fills you, with u desire. to Have; some thanks . was::tendered and because'.of dental work done. There were a couple the deep spirituality of the discourse, of such displays on view., the othtfr day was received without discussion. If 'any WHAT HILKIAH FOUND IN THE that illustrate what we mean. .: •' S ; TEMPLE' M;'.I-, embarrassment '. came to the, speaker One was a gentleman from India, or because of;his strange environment, it at any rate so described, on-, the pla­ hESSOM TEXT—It Cliroii: 3-1:11 -33. was quickly -dissipated by the' thor­ " GOkDEX TBXT.-r1Thy .wonl. Is a lump cards,who was demonstrating'a' patent oughly, sympathetic', attitude ..of;:.: his unto my feet a;nd n: H'pht tinto my path. necktie' fastener, so devised that you hearers. His premise that preaching ;to rniMAUV TOriC-rFlndine. a Lost could tie the necktie once and for. all, nion the Word of God , made them, re­ Poole. and then put it on aitd. take it .off sponsible. for .man's destiny, ..lel^red Jl-X iou TOPIC— PJhdlni; Lost. | without having to disturb the knot. v v* B o o k . the way for' the elaboration; of his INTERMKni ATE AN*D SENIOR TOP­ The other was a gentleman from Tex­ theme. His conclusion, that the- Jew- is Wiiat, You Want V'A'.r-' IC—Dtecovoring: a tluUlobook. as, or at any rate so describing him­ an enigma and that reason for this YOUNO rEuTLK AND ADULT TOP­ self in answer to inquiries, who was condition is unknown made all ''.the IC— Hie l»U>le in National LU>r .demonstrating a- stropping fluid that more necessary an effort to keep'him How You/Want It would make razors extra sharp. The I. The B;-* of the Law Found • • . , painful business of tying a .stubborn forever' in the hearts of men, and'far it was while restoring the temple necktie, of making it slip through the that reason the jew, scattered to the daring Josinh’s retornmtlon tli-.it the ordinary collar so perfectly that you four/corners of the earth, yet preserv­ Hoot of tlie Law.\wis discovered. JSo saw a terrible caricature of yourself ed his individuality. For anything m the line of printing come to us and we yr. doubt,in clearing out llie dark coinus at this rite as though in a distorted ' His staUijierit" that "the Bpirit.of to ninke repairs and to W * 1 mirror. The gentleman from Texas .'Christ lives in the synagpgue always” ; l ; ^ guarantee you satisfactory work at r ^ ^ to store the subscriptions made b> the \Vas adept at lofty ^disdain.: ^J^'tji.np (was no new revelaiion, for he Eiiriself people, nwuy things which Had bun apparent consciousness of the audi­ felt that the power of godliness'made prices that are right • : . . lost were found, among whlcli'vas the ence in front of him, he stropped, him with others go to his knees and law. This was “the .law of the Loid chopped out a few hunks of wood -with as all'thus knelt with’the hallelujahs the razor, then cut hairs with it witn civen by Moses.” % . of perfect knowledge, dissensions',be­ 2," The book delivered to the kina great ease. tween Jew and Christian would pass. This is the kind Of thing we This was the message and it well de­ . letterheads: Post C^rds should like to see more of in our fair served the words of praise that c'arfie In a report of tiie \vql*1v, til© jF city. Ladies writing upside down with was informed of live finding ot he from his hearers. a fountain'pen and then offering to let No report from the District .Super­ v y Book of the J-uw by. Hilklali. and U»e Envelopes Dance Orders you have a truck run over it; other intendent because of his attendance book wns delivered- to . ladies cleaning rugs \yith the aid of a t, a meeting of fellow superintend­ I). The Effect of the Reading of tne vacuum Cleaners; gentlemen demon­ ents in connection "with World Service. Billheads Office Forms Viaw (vv, iS’-S). strating some kind of cleaning fluid The monthly meeting will be at Farm- Sbaphan, the scribe, read tiie law that takes out ink stains, as though' ingdale on May Gth, with H. D. H um ­ heforo tiie king. , they had never been there, and'-like- mer as host, the speaker Rev; Thomas Folders 1. The king rent his clothes (v. 10). wise rust; other gentlemen dehioiir Potter, D. D., of New York, and his As the law was read before him,. stratirig dolls that dance in defiance subject, "Statistics and Evangelism" the king was led lo realize the awful of the law of gravity; still other Blotters extent, iif (he nation's departure from gentlemen with bulging muscles dem­ • On Dit. • , onstrating exercisers at $1.50 a pair-r- Cod Jle knew.ilint sin merited pun­ That of the making of clubs there ishment. The function of the linw s all these various ladies and gentlemen add color to the modern scene, and, we is no end. Another new one is, being Invitations Labels : to reveal sin. The rending of he launched by some of our opposites believe, promote the sale of goods. We : royal ro b e? Indicated that tiie king should like to see them organized in­ who have become tired erf bridge, jazz was penitent and Sorrow tut. to a unioiij so that they may multiply, and kindred methods of killing, time, Circular Letters Hand Bills : and they are seeking some of the old- - •. 2. ihe -kin? sent a deputation to grow strong and stay with, us forever’ fashioned mothers to teach them some make. Inquiry of the Lord (vv. 20, -1). —New York World. I The king included himself In guilt lessons that have become almost ob­ Announcements Posters solete. The object is to find the-''se­ liefore Clod. “(Jo inquire for me and ALAS AND ALACK. ■*•■ for them that are left-for great Is cret of keeping boys and girls at home s “So you’re lost, little man? Why . • ■ the wrath of'thc Lord that Is pouiod a fte r nine and off the street; to be -.* • ' didn’t you hang on to your mothers’ taught why it is dangerous to go rid­ out upon us." Ills sense of sin was skirt? ing in automobiles with strangers; to so keen that he sent to inquire of the Youngster—“Couldn't reach it.”—1 have a chemical" analysis of the -so- Lprd as to wheilicr there wns any Texas Ranger. called hip,, pocket variety; why. age THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES means of diverting the divine Judg­ need not resort to artificial methods ments. Instinctively, the hunian lictu t SUPREME “GOOD TURN." to keep young, and to study the deep turns from Ood’s ..direntening'. juiW: Out in far Washington State a Boy subjects that constantly present them­ Forty-Eight Main Avenue ments to a means of escape. The selves to the youthful mind so.,that soul that sorrows for sin inquires for Scout hus done the supreme “good a turn.”: ■ That it whs involuntarily does they may : be able to answer intelli­ TelepKone Asbury Park 7 n way of. escape. The law prepared not blot his record, which is closed. gently. Well, a club of that Rind'will for the gospel. The law Is m.r school­ Such is the esprit of his craft apd be worth while, otherwise the present master to bring us to Clu 1st ( in . such its law. age is going to. evolve a mighty per­ 3:24). When a mountain top crumbled un­ plexing problem for the next genera­ 3. The message of fluldnh, the der them, five scouts, their scoutmas­ tion to solve. : - prophetess (vv, 22-2S). ter and another man were flung to a • —4 (1) Confirmation of what the l(iw precipitous ledge. All but Harold Stif- We ought to feel proud to be the snld Cw. 22--r>). enson, Scout, were able to stop there­ poor relation of our opulent neighbor on the other side of the big pond. A She said that all the curses written by clinging to rocks as they slid by. He went over the edge and, dropping recent advertisement seeks to catch In the law mast fall, for the sins laid the unwary by the announcement of a heen so. flagrant th at God’s wrath hundreds of feet farther, lived just long enough- to let those who found forty million improvement on the could not be restrained. Destruction beach front. Where all this dough has was hanging over Jerusalem and it him know the peril of his mates above. That was his “good turn” that dny, been hiding for these many years no was too.late to avert It.' It was not man knows, but if one-half that sum too late, however, to repent and to ob­ and his- last—splendid in results, for the seven were saved from his own is available then we can sit pretty atid tain mercy from God, but the outward watch developments, But' it, is pos­ consequences, of fjinimistJic realized. fate. ' Don .Hutchinson, scoutmaster, com­ sible, for every part of the . city gov­ Fulfillment of this Is found on every ernment has its own high-powered car pletes this epic of seoutdomrGraspirig and expert chauffeur to attend to the' hand today. The m urderer must Dang. for the falling boy, he, too,, went (2) Acceptance - of .Toslah's repent­ over the edge, to cling for hours by various needs of the city and qld man. ance (v\. 20-U8).- his hands until he was drawn back to "Economy has been relegated to the ' rear. Stepping oh it. is all right if Because of Ills tenderness\of-heart safety. Like thousands of his kind, he dad is not compelled to meet the bills. anil deep penitence, the Lord said be demonstrated in that effort one of the should lie 'gathered to his grave In moving reasons why the Boy Scouts of peace and should not see all the evil America proudly boast that scoutdom Two new projects are in the air: The scrapping of Neptune high and to be Brought ■ on Jerusalem «i\d Its does not contribute to the ranks of those who swell the forces of crime. building a modern school some dis­ people. Wliflf Ilaldali said was. true, tance from the centre and a Junior even though Josifib died In battle —Newark News. " . high and vocation school, These vis­ ■ (3.1:2.1-2ri)'. When God accepts a ions of the future look good, but what PERFECTLY HARMLESS; nuin ami forgives him. his death Is. a of the boys and girl's who arc quitting penceful one. even though It may he Carl, six years old, wns standing the schools th at we. have and seeking on the- battlefield. God's presence is near the front steps talking to three employment before ready to assume with him. therefore he will go straight other children, when a large dog came the responsibilities of manhood and from the batlleHel.il to the heavenly, near them. All the children became womanhood? What of the groundwork home. frightened. of the schools and how .much of the Ill: The Law Obeyed (vv. 2!l-,’l.'!). ‘Don't be scared,” -Carl told them. present method of teaching is pre­ “He can't bite, you, cause he has a li­ paratory and superficial? !. Tiie Slug, roltd I ho law (vv.- ‘-Vi. cense around his neck!”—Baltimore We hold no brief on public eduear IB 30*. '.- • • • . Evening Sun. tiori, but when 'n grown boy cannot all right for:his'biff competitor, but ‘‘it is iiHpraclical for me.” lie gathered together the Inhabit- give you the alphabet in its logical se­ .ants of lerusalem. IncUidln'a t hr . TIIE WHY OF. THRILLS. quence' and when originality itt the 0 '••. This iB: not, however, the case. Because the big.business ,1s buildr' priests. Levltcs and' elders, and read "Vvhat youth won't do for a thrill!” solution of problems is taboo, it would ing and holdingrgood Will in a big way,'the . 'small • business man unto them the law. said the father of a seventeen-year-old seem that a school to educate teach­ •> The king made a covenant before •girl recently. His daughter and her ers in the art of enthusing their pu-‘ should' be building and holding good will in a'small way, or he will the I.oid to keep Ills cmiitiiaiiilmem? friends planned to have, a picnic sujf- pils would be about the best kind to lose what'prestage he. already had gained.-. - and testimonies (vv, St. “2). fn- tl'jr per and watch the sunset from ihe hill, build at, this tinie. Never so many covenant be pledged himself to. .!<> hut they had decided that it would be young minds seeking to. know as at , If nowspaper advertising is good for the other fellow, it’s good three things:' , •• more thrilling to wait uiitil dark and present, and no greater responsibility (1) To walk before llie Lord eat in the graveyard. than that of being able to answer in­ fot you);,too. Good-will ^ created by.newspaper advertising and' telligently the perplexing things that Tills meant lliat In- \vould get person- Of course youth searches for thrills other intelligent methods. and maturity does too, if it knows' will not be stilled or. satisfied with' nllv right with God. evasions. (2) To keep <-.otl'?s Commandments, what is good for it, for thrills are ab- oluteiy essential to physical and ment­ G. C. S. testimonies and statutes with all Ids Ocean. Grove,- April 30, 19211. heart, and soul (v, lit). To read Hie al well being. Life without thrills is • ; ’:f ■ regular feature of the news, because' they have learned'through' !’• ‘ - life without' flavor and; that is the be­ S. - ‘ happy experience- .'. > ' ' v S law Is not enough. Its holy require . Sqld Again!* ments must be obeyed. ginning of nervous and mental ill health.. ', A small boy-entered a grocer’s shop. (3) To perform the words of the , -W hat is a. thrill but acute sensation, : “Please lmve you any , dry blscuitsT? ; covenant, whiclr were written in the or experience, which makes the indi­ •lie asked the niun behind the counter.,, hook (v. 311. This was done sincere­ vidual feeling i t ' move keenly .alive ?■ ' "Yes. as many -us. you want, I dare.; ly and bo'caused all that 'were pres­ In fear, anger, rage, pain and 'excite­ sn'y." ••'•• •• *• , ent “to stand to it." ment'',, joy, laughter— to m ention only, He reached doiyn a large tin.. . 3. Tiie king tool; awtiy, the nbomlim a few thrilling emotions—our bodies' “Is ’tliut. the only kind .you have?" : tlons out ot nil 'the countries which are energized. The blood pressure ■ “No; here's another.” . pertained to Israel (r. 33). All the rises, the circulation improves and "Are you sura they, are. very dryV'/,. days of the king they departed not various' glands throw secretions into “Quite sure."' •'. from following after the Lord, the the blood -..which get us ready for in: “Very ljvell, then"—the boy. backed ' God of their fathers. tense activity. These changes make us feel more alive, and give us zest for townrds the open door—'‘why not glv?,' living.—Perth Amboy Citizen. 'em a drink?” — , ■ The Camel and the Rich Man - • .And Jesus looked round about, tint) Telephone, Asbury Park ’ 5729 v ) said unto his disciples, How hardly •, Health and Welfare Discussed. • -. ' shall they tlmt hjive rlclies enter Inti ■ Members of tl\e board .of freehold­ the kingdom of God! It is'easier fm ers; and other county officials were prapk Edwards : V -'i; camel to go through the eye o f n present f last .Friday afternoony at' a HV.:';.'needle,. than for n rich itian to entiv., meeting'heli at the home of Mrs.:Lew-, ■ Into the kingdom of God.—Mark' lit: la S. Thompson,.Lihcroft, to discuss, Furniture health and welfare matters. John L. Montgomery, secretary of .the county: D e a le r sooiat. :,^ervicc : organization, Howold:, t !>'% Our;, Deed* T.':‘ TifthWtti'* nnvi .‘Mrrt;’■ a r .? j^ i a g a ^ w yi ^ •.•iV;:,!ij v MAY: 3i,J.S2a'fx^

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Bins’ unto thff.Lortf praise .ye the Xorfl, B uilder for he.hath delivered thq soul of the poor from the .handi, of,:voYlldoers,—Jeremikh XX, 13. _ v

St. haul's M^, ft., Ocean Grove. '• Tbe ' iitnhdnrd of: the .» pi’ttPECT” . Preaching- service: *10.30 a, m .' an d 7.30 P. m. S u n d a y ' school,- 2.30; E pw orth Riehardsoh & Boyton.Rangd Is satis;. L eague, 6.30;. Ju n io r L eague, 6,30. P ra y e r Home Owner faction .to yoti—t.hc satisfaction th a t service,- Wednesday, 7.30 p. m. Rev.' Har­ •comes front food well cooked, fro’mtho ry a. Relyea, pastor. coriaUmt1 assurance of a' servant that never falls. •••■' ■ • Home For the Aged. , ' • 03 Clarlc ayenue, Ocean Grove. Every Wednesday at 2.45 p. ra. Dr. J. W. Mar­ shall, chaplain, conducts a religious; ser­ and Wife vice, •pen *to ^11.members of the Horae and any frlends bf the Grove, tfacrnroent or the Lord’s Supper administered first ?■\ Plumbing V Wednesday* .of every month. ,

Tinning and Heating Trinity Episcopal, Asbury Park. • Services conducted' by the rector, Rev.. .-/‘‘Hardware Randall "W; Conklin, asi follows; - 7.30« a. m., holy communion;'9^0, Sunday school;. 10.45 a. xn.,^ morning; prayer hnd sermon; . . Paiiits srnd Oils 7.30 p. m., evensong' and. sermon.

. West Sitfe Mission; . 51 Main Avenue 927 Springwood avenue,- As bury Park. '.W. Clark .Yerks,, superintendent. Satur­ ; 6

First M. E.f Asbttfy Park. Rev. Edwin ' Forrest, Harin, pastor. Preaching, service at 10.45 a. m. Sunday school at 2.30, Yoyng people's meeting at G.30. Evening service at 7.30.' Prayer ser­ vices Wednesday at 7.45/o’clock. First Baptist, Asbury Park. •' 'ersey Bell Telephone Company . Sunday: school jind adult-Bible class at 10.00 a; m ,; a t 1 1 Dr. 'MacMurray will ' A N «o Jm ey ItwltutUm Batted by National Ra

First Presbyterian, Asbury Park. Hemititching Dr, Charles; F, Shaw, pastor. Sunday .school at 10 a. m. Preaching servlces at 11 a. m. Evening service at 7.30 p. m. Mid­ Pleating week service Wednesday at 7.15 p. . m. Young peopled society Thursday, 7.45 p. Buttons' S m i l e A t West Grove M. E. Rev. E r H.‘ Cloud, pastor,' 'Services for the coming Sunday, as follows: 0.45 Sun­ t h e A c h e d FRENCH DRY CLEANING CO. , day school; ,11.00 p re a c h in g serv ice; 8.30, <33 MatUson Avenue; Asbury . Park Junior Leagiie; 7-80/-evening service. Phone Asbury Park 2364 Grand Avenue Reformed, Asbury Park Rev. Otto; L^ F. Mobil,’ pastor; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; divine worship, 1 1 a. m.» sermon by the pastor. Appropriate music by the quartette;. Visitors welcomo.

Ballard Memorial, Asbury Park, DeMARCO Sunday at 10.30, preaching service con­ ducted by the. pastor, Rev;.H. M. Brad- w ay; S unday school, 2.30 p.' m ; E p w o rth QUALITY League, G.3Q; evening worship; 7,30. Pray­ er meeting Tuesday eveinlng at 7.30.,

V Muscular Pains Reliable,’Respjnsible and ‘ They may attack you any­ where—your' back, your legs, • : ' . Reasonable ' x your arms, your neck. 3 Main,St, Asjbury Park ' Largest and Best Sboeniaker These Pains ' may be mis­ taken for Neuritis, Rheuma­ /’ Along the Jersey Coast \ ; tism, Lumbago, Sciatica. ’. Stop them with that modern, pleasant, mint-flavored tablet, DB. MILES’. ASPIR-MINT. It’s quick in action and effective. NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS Try it for Hcadache, Colds, and Neuralgia. . PPUVERED AT YOUR DOOR E. J. HANDLEY W Y O U 'L L GET-- R E L IE F 'O R -Y O U R M O N EY B A C K GSBMain Avenue, Oceim Grove,' N. J. W i ' ’ iC'p CREAM/ STATIONERY OUR-CAREFUL CANDY AND • NOVELTIES EXAMINATION Ready. For tho Mprnlng Dip at a Girls’ $-H Club In, Florida; ;‘:v;:Seacoast^-':-v • " ‘■hselosc what is wrong with, .v the ignition system on your ear.'- DIFFERENT WAYS culture suggests;.soine good eomblnii- Electric Company tlouS of Cavnr. to-adiV to potato saliul. 7" It may be the magneto, it may be \ 4 ,H. F, VIERING, Pripp. • i K TO FLAVOR SALAD ’•The - proportionate amounts of potato ; \ in the wiring, it may he even in . and other Ingredlerits Is a .matter of ; the spark plugs , and eonneetions.. . ' .' 50 Main AveAue ' personal, preference. .'With the .dleeil' cqolsed potato ;any o f the'following Vj' AVe-install self-starting devices - ; . Ocean: Grove, N» ,J. . may be used: _ Pickled beets, and on­ ;: (,- ;-Tgi. ABbufy Park 822, • •. ion; trisped bacoil;: on(pn‘or. chopped pickle; dill pickle and shredded cab­ F. Sw Morris, AaBtpmoiive Electrician ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES and bage;- chopped ollven and green.pep-; pers; ’fried; ham In cubes and minced• U. S. L. Battery Service Station ' . 5 i FIXTUREB S i M i ' i onion; bacon., crisped,‘ canned; pens,* U. S. jmd Firestone Solid'and Pneumatic Truck Tire*' ' '/ :h orsqradlsb; In ', freflch dressing; celer- 82 South Main Street, Asbury Park Phone 2571? lnc(' celery roiot)_ and tnlnced onion; celery, cabbage, "minced;1parsley, and finely..chopped pickle. S i Clmo Hotel Rhubarb andv Strawberry ■ - Jam Especially Favored ■ ' These, two' Ilavora f;ohiblne especial-' ly well In ;av preserve, aiid /mapy peo-- pie like th^.sllgfit ricjdity. given by. the riiutinrti .better than " the unraodi lied sweetijess ;’of- plain strawberry jam.; Both - fruits \are,- obtainable early In;, the season In itiogt .jinrts of the conn* try. ■ Tl^evpropiirtlons and directions are from the bnfenn-of home coon-' omlCS. V ‘I- •. : . LEGALNOTICE • S quatts rh'ubtirb^cut tn i inch i>lccc? 1 aunrt atrowbcfrli-B, • 1% aunrta.sueSr-' \ 'r ,.i '.Cover yie'.'rhubiirb ivlth a port(iiiis o(f: the' siigat nn‘d let. It'•stand for un. hour' ur_so.’^'Crusli^the-strinyberries ;undmix- .-witu remaining','sus'ar.': tben com'lilho wltb -tlie rliuliiirb, I’lace.7 over n iow haine uriUl tho.'eugar .lias': ■dlsBOlv^funci^iise tllevhcat n>i(!' foiil.-;v (illicitly, stlrrlngifrefluehtly. to iiicvcmii !1

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(FOUNDED \m WEEKLY EDITION Yon were not inconvenienced, MISS BULL WEDS MR; JONES lowing a bridal- trip to the Old Do­ minion Mr. and Mrs. Jones will sail even a little bit by the charige*from : Will Rogers Picks Bride Is the Daughter of Well-Known fori Paris, in which city the groom, a. THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES standard time to daylight saving, I' concert singer, will complete his mu- Published Friday . A Story For - Ocean Grove Hotel People: ; sical .study and All several opera en­ HOMBR D. KRKSGR. Publisher , were youf ' I Miss Marjorie A . • Bull, daughter of gagements. ______John E. Qnlnrt, Editor This Mr, and Mrs. Frank I. Bull, of Asbury « MAIN AVENUE. OCEAN onOVE. N. J. * A Chicago reporter has turned j Park and the Aurora hotel, 6 Atlantic Retain Radio At Fort Monmouth. T<*l*?phunc 7 * to be a minister. Usually it is the By WILL ROGERS avenue, Ocean Grove, and T. Allan It has been decided to retain the Jones, of Dickson City, Pa., were mar­ army "signal radio laboratory at'Fort fit* BSC fm ’f IONS JI.TiO yoairly. :»'c; *frol-iinmiaU>-; r.nc. r»'«:*rt»*riy <*r ir ami post- other way round. . ••.. A LADY, gave her husband’s flffc-per copy. pnmjuro ptitil fn ih*i United ; i*sin«*h» fc.irt an*1 f'TflKrt • I . yesr-before-last coat, to 'the; ried last Saturday .afternoon 1 in • the Monmouth, instead of removing, it to a y e a r. j woman that scrubbed •for her. She Lutheran Church of the Atonement, the Army Base building at Brooklyn, ADDRESSES fhancfd r#n r*-.'nu*Hi—alwoys «!%*«•’ t'ortm-i ..dihvss.,' 5 | told her it was- a perfectly good' Asbury . Park., The ceremony was per­ as htid. been originally planned. Since A D V E R T IS E M E N T S , n .i'ffs will' I..*; !inair*i;«-;i l.y u- u|M.n » 1 1 coat, but a little' out of date, and". formed by the pastor, Rev. L. D. Laza­ last fall-Congressman Hoffman, Mayor WATCH THEU.AREI. ON.JCjVR I'AfKK \ \ \ i i TMK .EM 1 .UATION OP . I ; that maybe tho scrub-lady’tf hus- . rus. : ... '■ -V ' ■ i William Jones, of Long Branch, and VPPIt t*l‘l5SCI?IPT|nN Saint Paul’s Column | l band wouldn’tlmind wearing it this The bride’s father gave her in others have been endeavoring to, = : winter. She handed'it. to the wo-’ marriage. Miss Florence M..Bull, sis­ block the move to take tho radio ac­ lvnter1. Plcrninlni:'. ii'm l'ihc T im rs otiit-**. urfjiri.iJiov**. !•*. J. Mt*s»Jt»r. church include the celebration of the “T even gave her the coat-hanger,: -, Helen • M. Bills, of Highlands.' The man that the Monmouth activities so her map can-keep kind of tidy,” groomu was attended:.. ____ _ by .^. Joseph r Kay- _ would be moved to Fort Monmouth, av e n u e. N«;i»nux*. ’• Lord’s. Supper at the morning service, aho said. . -. --1''V and again at the close of the evening ser, of New York, as best man. Fol- effective July first of this year. TIIK T IIUTK .IN-ITS PltOl'Klt. V I.M ill service. The . morning order of service .is arranged to adjourn promptly/at aasiaHaaia/sisraaisiaiasiaMEiaiararawaraiaHMaaraiaMHaHSHfflaaaEiasEisHaiaHi, tho hour of noon, and the minister is Premium For Carefulness. the pink kimona on the end of his laying emphasis upon the Holy Com­ trusty blade and tossed him clear munion as a time of exceptional at­ Drivers of privale.piisseuger au­ tendance and spiritual uplift. \ . tomobiles lutvc. been offered a real over the Auditorium, aiid he never The topic of the evening service is Your Business Course came back. Further, the same announced as “Recovering a Lost inducement, for cafe fulness in the God." The usual, fine program of mu­ But when the woman that gave' may not always be all plain sailing. You'^inust • shape of a very substantial cash •gentleman is willing to take his sic has been arranged under the,di­ away the coat. C3ked her scrub- lady soirte time later about how it watch for shoals, keep track of storms that may premium now allowed by the lead­ dinner that the number of miles rection of G. Raymond Bartlett, Mrs. Harold Warren at the organ. The fit and everything, the. scrub-lady be brewing: Sometimes you may need a pilot’s.. ' ing insurance companies, accord­ one could distinguish “ Sweet1 Ada- .quartet consists of Emma Rogers, .An­ said, “ Well it’s all right now,,but , my man just had to take,, the epuriael. .• ing to an announcement made by line” as rendered by the oldest na Lochfeld,. G. Raymond Bartlett and William Young. Mr, Young be­ wooden part out of the shoulders. Officers of the Asbury Park Trust Company are the National Bureau of Casualty and wartiest frog—but, there, we gins his engagement as baritone solo­ He says them things ain’t for a man that stoops at his work, and business pilots, familiar with charted channels, ex­ and Surety Underwriters. had better desist, before some ist at St. Paul’s this Sunday. His it nigh killed him the first day he coming is, a notable addition to the perienced-in emergency; Their cooperation means mean spirit comes forward to say .wore i t ” ' The new scheme for rewarding musical corps. ‘ protection in time of stress and more rapid pro­ American Ngwa Features, Inc. A and encouraging, carefulness is our friend is drawing the long Publicity. : gress in the hour of opportunity. called by the insurance companies, bow . At the last meeting of tho official "The New Merit Katins Plan.” board a committee on publicity was Two Now Jersey Assemblymen appointed, consisting, of H. A.' G. Fellowship Service. . Under it the driver of a private T rout and Alvin Bills,. This committee This weekly meeting is largely, at­ . passenger car will obtain a 10 per recently poured a pitcher of ice is planning some effective advertising tended by those who seek, the deeper Asbury Park Trust Company water on the head of another mem of St. Paul’s church the year round. . life of the spirit. The time this week cent, reduction in his insurance In this connection, it is announced for study and discussion is “The Dis­ Corner ttatitsan Avenue and Emory Slneel ber- of the Assembly. It is the first ciple of Prayer.” - rates for public liability and prop­ that two beautiful bronze sign boards^ Per Cent. Interest. Legislative joke ever perpetrated illuminated and with changeable let­ erty damage providing lie .Meets in the Assembly chamber of the tering, will be erected on the church Paid On Savings the following conditions: . lawns east and west. One of the signs SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY State that did not cost the-taxpay­ is the gift of the Assembly Bible First: lie has owned and op- Navosink Church Will Celebrate Wureau'of Casualty RELIABLE HELP SUPPLIED— For.four Sunday evenings the min­ take place, about May 11, it-was an­ and Surety Underwriters which Male and female. Farmers; handy­ ister announces a series of sermons nounced Tuesday by Professor Rich­ ard C. Yeager, of Rutgers; University, SEASON RENTALS has begun immediately to file its men, painters; porters, cooks, servants dealing with the general theme: “Is for all ; purposes and nationalities.' the Present a.Time of Christian' De- executive secretary:of the leaBue. Cottages For Rent, Four to Twelve Rooms—§250.00 to $1,000.00 merit plan in all States. It wiil Steuben Agency, 98 East 10th street, cadence or Restoration?” . The topics The Interscholastic Debating New Yoj-k City.— 14-17’l‘ arc as follows: May 29th, “The Mean­ League, which is conducted under the become effective in those States as auspices of the University Extension COTTAGES FOR SALE ing' o f. the Fundamentalist-Liberal 8-room corner property — ...... _•...... 700.00 quickly as the rules anti- regula­ .ARCHITECT—Makes -plans, ar­ Controversy;” May 19th, “The Contri­ Division, will make a Statewide survey ranges construction on easy terms and of New Jersey schools within three 18-room boarding house ____ •■■.,„•....i...... ______8,000.00 tions of the various State Depart­ bution of Modern Religious Educa­ reasonable cost; new buildings and al­ tion;” May 26th, “The Gospel of Eco­ weeks- to determine how the league . 40-room hotel, running water, Asbury Park ____ 30,000-00 ments of Tnsuriince will permit. terations. H. Metzger, 53 Webb ave­ nomics;” June 2nd, "The. Future of may be bettered in the interests of the nue, Ocean Grove.—lOtf. schools participating. G-room comer cottage ...... :______6)000.00 Missions.” ' - 11-room house, 2 baths ______•■■■•-■•,• ______4,800.00 Just a Reminiscence. USE FULLER BRUSHES—Write 2-family house,-12 rooms -V ...... :.... 6,000.00 A Vo I'd x, an d th en m ore w ords, or phone H. G. Rand, 109 Webb ave­ nue, Ocean Grove; phone, Asbury have lieeiimobilized in suppoVt1 of Park; 5514—G tf. ‘ What $1.00 Will Buy in the Drapery Sale J. A. HURRY AGENCY } an ordinance down at Cape May Real Estate and Fire Insurance j •Point for municipal protection of Mer.itas Washable Table Covers, new colors and patterns, 45x45 sijie, 3 for $1.00. Sunfast Damask—The most desirable of all drapery material's, for it 66 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove ’ J a hiirlilv-favored raria eateshiana. is usable for so many purposes—striped and all-over patterns, 50 in. wide. Phones, Asbury Park 4132 and 387-R j . A rail a r-atcphinua,. if-you haven ’( Special $1.00 yd. Rayon Drapery Silk—The perfect material for curtains, . side drapes, bed spreads and cushions. Blue, gold, green and rose, 3 yards ...... «*aa«na rec-ogni/.i'd' it when ycm'vi; inel up SI .00. Colorful New Spring Cretonnes, floral and modernistic patterns, full with yniii- old fricii.l, W a bull yard wide. Special at -1 yards $1.00. frog that sings Inis* svIih i V\mttil.to conceri pitch at nigl.il. always at. LeMAISTRE’S We have small hotels or rooming houses for sale at $7,000 ■ night; And t.iii>' iv.mimls us,. Wc Phone,395 Asbury Corner Gookman Avenue and Emory Street, Asbury Park: and $8,000. This is an opportunity to get into this, profitable" once had- two or .1 lin-e specimens business and at just the jight time. We will also be glad to ot- this sweet singer here in dear show, you larger hotels and small private houses of all kinds. vr oh! di-.-aii Orovc. This was back Tell us the kind Of property you want and if we don’t have in th e d a y s w hen AVi-.I.-y hike; w as it on our lists we will help you find it. v an hoycst-to-gobdne.ss lake with J CAN YOU MCVE INTO! Insurance of every kind, , . real water it it. syn.imetrieally dat- V O U R OWN H O M E ? ti'd with crabgras;-, tussocks, as A s k . H o w a r d W .S e m o n s t-'?-- fond i-eeollectioM jircscnts tliein to • ' view. Ami wlicn these frogs soon Double House, three bedrooms each side, J* M Garrabrandt Agency . after .sundown started: their dulcet A rolling stone gatli- furnished, $3,500 HEAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Horenailing t ’nei'1, w asn’t a house--. • era no moss;. npither | Telephone 2124 69 Main Ave., Ocean. Grove . f K.- holder.within a stone's throw, if a, does n moving- renter Six-Room House, three bedrooms, bath, hot i ■ stone was to lie reached, that build up any house . air heat, easy terms, $5,000 ■ n- . didn’t throw one, or something about liimself and fami­ Vi - else hard and indigestible. Those ly. For a small amount Six-Room House, three bedrooms, furnish­ ■ fishing worms down? there • in of motley you can move ed, first block from ocean, $5,000 . Southern Kansas that stand on into your own home— !• ELLEN H. CLIVE i. Tradlnn as JJ;.; their hind legs' and grow l'like just the kind of a home .':••, bulldogs have nothing on the old- yotf and your wife have i D. C. Covert Agency | time frogs haliit.ating in'W esley been planning. W e’ll t o lake. . In.one instance, as an es- help you plan. §r;.t6eined friend coming home one [^insurance Mortgages moonlit .night from S]>ringwood Ernest N* Woolston & Son ;?^‘.avenue in ante-Prohibition times NOTARY PUBLIC m ight have told you, two of. these JioivardW.femoiu REAL ESTATE INSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS Room 201, Asbury Park JrulstXo; Bldjr. ^V.topiiibians, old stasers, fought a REAL ESTATE Telephone 398. 48 MAIN-, AVE., OCEAN GROVE Asbury P a’ :Si‘sangitinary'duel with; swords' of v- INSURANCE ■ - .'fit*o11(yt(i■ i] - ■ nrlfi..wpnri lO XA SBU PY AVE. OCEAN GROVE AT THE BRIDGE PHONE 2677 ERIPAY, MAY 8,1029 PACK Mr, and Mrs, Edward • J .. Borton , NEPTUNEBE/VTS UNION HILL ,; ...... m s have arrived from Mobrestown, N. J., at their hotel, the Marlborough, which Locals Shine: At Bat,' Poling Out'14; they plan to reopen June 15. During, . Hits; Score 9 to 5. ' . .Si. <■ Vi'< the past winter they operated the At­ V. lantic Hotel, St. Petersburg, Fla. • :When Union Hill high put over ^ Noah Webster Knew This Word three runs in t h e first inning of' t h e ; ■ Mr. and Mrsi Harry Welsford joined' Miss Elizabeth1. Hanson, a deaconess 1 who had beeri a' member of the Ban­ game with Neptune Saturday it looked, - a motor party on a trip to Atlantic like a dark and stormy day .'for the Do You? X' City last Sunday.. • croft-Taylor R4st Home family for several months, here for recuperation, locals,; b u t Nop c a m e rig h t back in th e . second half of the inning and'tied the Miss Gurney Ayres, of Long Island, is now a parish worker at Janes Noah Webster, like all other good dictionary-makers,. defined thrifty Score. Johnson on the mound f o r . spent last weekend -with Mrs. A. John­ Methodist Episcopal Church ' in ,as follows: Thrifty—economical, thriving, prosperous. Thrift leads ston, of Cookman avenue: /" B rooklyn.- Neptpne was working B m o o th ly and, aside from, several glaring errors on to prosperity. If yon would prosper, open a Savings Account. Lib­ • Mrs. A. W. LeFurge, DO Main ave- A number of. the Ocean Grove fra the, part of his battery mate, Harris;' eral interest on deposits from $1.00 up. ; ^ nue; is visiting, her daughter, Mrs. P. temlty will trek to Atlantic City early his' support was good. He-blew up in. ' ;M. Barnea, at Hackensack N. J. " next week to attend the' joint"meeting the fifth inning and was replaced by’ '. '.''. ‘ A fte r a' week’s sta y in his home a t of the New Jersey State Hotel Asso­ Truex'after Union Hill staged a bat-' ■18 Heck avenue Dr. Charles W. Day ciation and-the National Hotel Asso­ ting,rally that threatened dire conse-, returned'to New York on Monday; ciation’s spring ^exposition;' to be .held quences for the locals. Troex stem­ in the new'convention hall. * f ' med the tide and held the visitors safe; Tiie Ocean Grove National Bank It is expected Main avenue, newly Union Hill, having added a run in the paved with concrete, will be opened to Mrs. 'Howard Selby, of West Palm Beach, Fla., is visiting her parents, Dr. second inning, scored another in the ' Association Building, Ocean Qrove, N.J. • traffic the latter part of next week. fifth, and that ended their run .getting! and Mrs. Alfred/W aE' 60 Broatjjvay, —a total of 5. -. ' -V ; -Mrs. Ella WordeH, of Brooklyn, was fo r a few days. , Mrs.'.- .Selby came 4 per cent, paid on savings, oompounded quarterly the guest of Mr. and'Mrs. H. B. John- North to\ attend the meeting of- the Neptune scored three more in the - son of Lake avenue,'at last weekend National . Parent-Toa'cher • Association third inning and three in the eighth, OFFICERS at Washington; D. Ci,'next week. making the score 9 to 5 in favor of , . -VATHATw J. TAYLOR Pi-eeldeni Mr. and Mrs. K.' -A. Hulett, of East the home team . While Union Hill ex- JACOB 2, 8TJI>ES. VJce President ./;■ Orange, were here Wednesday to look JO S E P H U. kJUNEAR, C ash ier At th'e-annual fire department elec- cfeUed _; in ( . fielding, . *1V^VWHWNeptune ^ .TTftO TAtlLiMAN A. MIL.LBR, Vico Frasldenc aad Trunt Ofllcer ’< 'through' their cottage on Broadway. tinntion .Wo/Jnoodow' Wednesday eawan5«»» v e n in g ;rC'‘ /ImntrtW' u ^ i n T:rF .• ' atrohger at the bat, poling out fourteen; NATHAN T< LANE. Aw>t Cliehler Joseph H, Raineur and family, of Dodd.n™! ----was ---'--1--■ reelected chief,' Alfred »■*--’ "P. 'bingles; two.of them doubles by Gant Broadway, motored "to Philadelphia Todd first assistant chief and Raymond and Holt. Union Hill secured seven: . last Saturday to spend the day sight­ R, Gracey second /isaistant chief. The shfetibs. The fielding feature of the' seeing. _ ' " three were sworn into,office by Presi­ game was a circus catch of a pop fly , dent W. A. Robinsonj. of thp. fire back of third base, Wade by Zareck, of.] ‘ Miss Emily Slayback, of Princeton, board, their term being one ydar. Uriioh Hill, who .. turned a complete •">■/ over Sunday last, was the guest of* Mrs. William S. Watchman,.'of New somersault, but came up with the ball, Mrs. Ralph- W.-'Johnson, 38 Benson in his mitt. • avenue. ” " - Dr. and Mrs. R. E. .Tomlin'., have, WWehh pbb avenue.nvpnnp. AlsoAlan atnf tllOthe RandHon/] homesu***!*-* I ^ •*«B"”"h * been motoring in Pennsylvania for a are their daughter, Mrs. j. K. W h ite r ■week, from Philadelphia to Delaware sel, and two children: from Port-au- W. F. M. S. ANNIVERSARY • W ater Gap. ,•'••'. Prince, Hatai; and Mrs. Stanley Prit­ MERE! Sixtieth . Year of the Organization | "• • Mr. and Mrs.' William Syron,: of chard and .daughter,: of Camden.- V ' Newark; have .taken possesion for the' Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Williams, Observed By Grove Branch.' , season of .their1 cottage on Abbott ave­ formerly of the Breeze hotel, and who Miss Victoria North was in charge —for any banking service. All the nue, near: Central. , _ passed the winter, at St. Petersburg, of the program at the sixtieth anrii-' modern facilities of. a big, strong and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leavitt Jr., ar­ Fla., are now at the Arborton, 7 Sea- verBary yesterday afternoon of the W. View avenue, which hotel they recent­ rived from Philadelphia yesterday to F. M. S^'at St. Paul’s church. The or­ friendly financial institution are at open and occupy their summer home ly purchased from Borton & Wilkins. der of exercises was as follows: They are planning to open this well , your disposal. ' , at , 112 Broadway. Welcome, song,' King’s Heralds; known arid popular hotel .in .time for reading, Dorothy Wood; presentation r,- John Hunt, ivife and daughter Eliza­ Decoration Day patronage. beth have arrived from Paterson and of basket to Mrs. H. :G, .Rand, presi-, are settled for . the season at- the At the home of Mrs. Alvin E. Bills, dent, accompanied by poem written by f- Beach View, 24 Bath avenue; Laurel avenue, Neptune City, the [Mrs. D.'W. Reynolds; “Cheers for Junior Auxiliary of the Woman’s Mother," King's Heralds;' recitatitin, . The Woman’s Prayer Circle will Home Missionary Society will be en­ "Our'Mite,” Elinor Smith; song, “I ' meet with Mrs. ,S. E. Heighfjr98 Em­ tertained this evening, with Miss Mar­ Love To Tell the Story,” Standard bury .avenue, on Friday of next week, garet Heck as.the hostess;'' For trans- Bearers; recitation, ''Mother,” Mar- . flny fo fin n 4lin ‘ .Tnninwn o*"" »*■ J' * - • Tr 1 • • . . . ■ ■ M ay 10, a t 3 o’clock p.‘ m. portation the'Juniors are to meet at jorie Kresge; missionary song, “ChiK Main Street, between Mattison and Bangs Avenues, Asbury Park - From; his winter home at Carbon- 117 Mt. Hermoh Way, the- home of vdren of the World,” led by Mrs; Ben- dale, Pa., A. W. Reynolds is among Corner Main Avenue and Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove new,arrivals.,He is occupying his cot­ tage a t 62 Clark* avenue. Jones, 13 .Ocean Pathway, were in Philadelphia during' the week to at­ Stanyon; vocal solo, Mrs. George Hall; ".■ John Stines,: carpenter, . 113 Webb recitation, “Poppy Land Express,” avenue, is nursing a badly sprained tend the funeral services of their faithful helper for twenty-four years, Eleanor Syms; recitation, “Quaker ankle, sustained when, a brick upon Maid,” Adelaide Miller;'duett, Nancy which he stepped turned under him. Mrs. Lottie H. Smith.' The services were held yesterday afternoon in B6- Lambert and Ethel Wainright, accom­ panied by. Virginia Seaman; song, A reception for Rev. G. C. Stull, of rean Presbyterian Church; Mrs. Smith COOKMAN AVENUE Ocean Qrove, was given by his par- loved Ocean Grove and lent her aid to “Our Best,” Standard Bearers; read­ , ishioners and friends of the Bay Head all its interests. in g by E linor Sm ith of-.VerBe compos- ... ASBURY PARK. NEW JERSEY M-. E. Church on Wednesday night, ed by her sister Charlotte; recitation, f A birthdny party was held yester­ “Babies arid Kittens,” Adelaide Mil­ Mrs. Kate Kurd, of St. Paul, Minn., day-afternoon at St. Paul’s church in ler; song, “Trust and Obey,” Kfng's who was the guest of Mrs/,.Carolyn celebration of the sixtieth anniver­ Heralds; recitation, “Last Hymn,” MONMOUTH COUNTY’S Hatfield,' 41 Embury avenue, for' a sary of the Woman’s. Foreign Mis­ Ella Titmas; remarks, Rev. Relyea. week or ten days, has "returned home. sionary Society. The program was LARGEST TRUST COMPANY given'by the Standard Bearers; Kings .Mrs. R. B. Nay, president of the DURANT ASSEMBLY CANDIDATE WomnnV'Honie Missionary Society of H eralds and L ittle L ight Bearers, anci the offering received .will go to the the West 'Virginia Conference, was a Sea Girt Mayor. Would Save Beaches recent Visitor, at Bancroft-Taylor Rest support' of the Baby Fold at Kolar, How the Seacoast Trust Company building will look when the new India. ; • , From Pollution and Erosion. Home. .' addition is completed. The most modern of fur storage vaults is The May meeting of' the Ocean Mrs. John McCormick, of Arlington,' Citing' the seriousness'of beach pol­ one of the features—your furs are insured against every possible has joined ljer mother,".-Mrs. Robert Grove Parent-Teacher Association will lution and erosion and the need‘for McCormick,'also of Arlington, who is be held’on Tuesday, May 7, at 3 p. m.; better railroad service and highways harm or loss. Science brings tp the cold fur storage valuts of the in the high school auditorium. Harry staying at the Victoria, 7 Embury ave- as among the outstanding problems Seacoast every modem facility for the convenient and correct man­ nue. , ■■ ■. - V . . t - .'y . Titcomb, high school principal, ’ will facing Monmouth county, Mayor speak on. the school curricula and an­ ner of protecting and storing furs and fur garments. . Mrs. Mary E. Chamberlain and Frank Durand, of Sea Girt, has an­ swer questions relating to this subject. nounced his candidacy for the Repub- daughters, the Misses Elizabeth and Mr. Davidson's English class Will pre­ Etrima, motored here last Saturday to lica . nomination for member, of the sent the. skit entitled “Main Street.” General Assembly. The mayor is so ONLY FEDERAL RESERVE MEMBER IN ASBURY PARK ■look through .th eir summer, home a t Officers‘‘will be elected. 88 Clark avenue. V far the only candidate .for- Assembly­ Reaching here • during the week man from the shore section. ■ i-. M rs.. M. A. * Dupuy has come from from Miami, Fla., Mr. and, Mrs. Wil­ “Prompt arid understanding action” Baldwin,. L. I,, to the Marie, Villa, 9. liam. Hyka and son William L., Mr. is necessary to save.the beaches from Main avenue, for the summer. She and’ Mrs.TJ.” A; G raeter’aii9~soh Ray­ pollution and erosion, declared Mayor A Financial Lighthouse on the Jersey Coast has had the upper floor of the Villa mond, Mrs. F. Loubet and Miss Ruth Durand in his ’ statement Ho also . * entirely remodelled. :■:? V:' Loubet are in the cottage- adjoining cites the need of improved trarispbrta- ' Miss - Cynthia .Wrikeman, retired the Lillagaard hotel until William L. tion facilities to attract visitors and deaconess who has been a member of Hyka opens the latter about Decora­ home-seekerg to the shore resorts'and LARGE AUDIENCE AT PAGEANT I *» . the-Bancroft-Taylor Rest family for tion Day. During the winter Mr. Hyka urges that encouragement be g iv e n gate; Italy, Mrs. Lydia Harris, Mrs. jla and Zilla Lloyd, May Coward, Ruth . the last tivo years, has gone .to her conducted the Bay Shore hotel at Mi- industries and farming.,. Presented By Mrs. Carrie Stanyon At Howard Parker; Bohemia, Miss Sipec, Hester and Carrie Gravatt, Mrs. ami; • Mrs. Claude Parker. [Claude Richmond and Mrs. Florence home'at Kilgore, Ohio. St. Paul’s Church. Heathen Children—Edna Tan-, Sar- .Newberry served as ushers, . "Edwin U. Brand, 99 Mt. Tabor Way, Motoring back from St. Petersburg, OBITUARY ah Williams, Virginia Kcim, Betty i The pageant was under the auspices Fla., where they were located' through A large audience witnesed the underwent an operation last Friday at Mount, Joy McClure. Christian Chil- | of the Young Yountr Woman’s W oman’s foreign '^nrnin-T' Mis-m .v ?. » the Long Branch hospital and is re­ the winter; R. H. Eddleman, wife and - WILLIAM I. LANE. pageant, “A Peep Into the Foreign dren—Dorothy Wood, Katherine Rich­ sionary Society. - ' ported as improving. Ed is n member daughter • Deborah are now' at the William I. Lane, son of the late Ja­ Field,” presented by the author, Mrs. mond, Eleanor Syms,. Louise Kelcec,' , of Washington-fire company. home of .Russell Eddleman, 36 Webb cob and Sarah Lane, died Wednesday Carrie Stanyon, at St. Paul’s church Marjorie' Kresge, Eleanor Smith. avenue.. Oh their way north they met on Tuesday evening. The pastor, Rev. Evangelists—Grace Ashton, Evri Flower Lovers. ' Mrs. M. P. Dickhaut is back from afternoon at 63' Cookman avenue,, af­ with a mishap which might have prov­ ter a lengthy illness. Funeral services H. A. Relyea, presided. Miss Glendora Beers, Mrs. Henry Kirkpatrick, Mrs. The Sunday World Garden Section ■■■ Hawthorne, N. J„ where she' spent ed serious. Through, sonie disarrange­ Weeks at the piano played the accom­ George Goodrich. Nurses—Mrs. Camp­ the winter. She has with her for a will be held at the. house this Friday makes its bow. This newly enlarged d,e- ment of the. steering gear, their car evening a t 7;30 a ’clock- in'.charge of paniments for the musical selections. bell, Grace Magathan, Anna Hardy, partment will, give enthusiasts the.‘ weekend yisitor her ' daughter, Mrs. skidded and svverved with considerable The following persons participated; Mrs. Wallace Reed. Little ■ Lost Margaret D. Reeves, of Hawthorne'. • Rev. H. A. Relyea, pastor of St. latest data on cultivation of plots and !■, force against a concrete post about Paul’s church, and burial will be made Christianity,.'Mrs. Brand; Faith,, .Sheep—Louise Kresge. plants week by week. The Garden twenty miles out from Washington. -Miss Lulu E. Wright;_ Hope, ______Miss_____ Rus- .I v _ ...... -V I Jy Mrs. J. B. Sweet, of Sunset Lodge, by Director Fred E. Farry in Fair- coll . T7«-. —t- a . : —! Missionaries—Eva Beers, Lillian Section is a permanent feature fur- following the accident last November The post kept them from going over mount cemetery, Newark,' tomorrow sell; Love, Mrs. Frank Mount; presi- j Beers, Mrs. Byron Holmes, Mrs. Reich nishing garden lovers arid flower (?.* ' through which her right hip. was !frac- a fifty-foot etnbankment.’ The .only morning at 11 O’clock. Mr. Lane is dent. Y. W. F . M. S.,“Mrs. George K. elderfer, Mrs. Gopdrich, Mrs. Camp.- growers with the most comprehensive ; ■ ' tured, is now able to be about on one injured was the daughter; whose survived by his wife and daughter, HaU; Service, Miss D. H. O’Reilly ; i lit‘11, Mrs.' Kinnison, Mrs.. Fi'ed Ter- and-up-to-clate department of the kind crutches and continues to improve. knee was badly scraped. , Miss Georgie Lane, of Brooklyn; two Shcpherds, Leon Wood, John Synis. , hune, Mrs. Henry Kirkpatrick, tyiss available in any American newspaper, v sisters, the MisseS L a u ra arid- Mae Nationals — Japan, Mrs. Emily , Ashton, Mrs. Glockler, Mrs. Clark. .. . Write to the Subscription Department: ;.'' ' Miss Rose A. Maguire, of Elmhurst, Heintz; China, Edna Titmus, Ethel I- There were recitations by Miss L; I., whose'summer home is at 75 . McDowell-WooIley Nuptials. , .] Lane,■ , • ,,of Lane Villa, Ocean'.Grove, . „ „ -. and of The World, New York, for a trail ; T . :c - - v.. „ , a brother, Edward Lane, of-Bridge- Earle; Mexico, Myrtle Gravatt; India, Mary Watson and Jeanette Schadt. subscription-, Sunday Edition, includ- c’S&j' Cookmafi avenue, has • been here for Last Sunday afternoon Miss Grace; ville, N; J; Mrs. Jacob Boutell, Mrs. Harry Apple- Misses Lena Egnev, Marion Smith, El- two weeks, recuperating a fte r .an- op­ ing Garden Section, one month for D. Woolley, of Oakhurst, and Harry •15 cents.—Adv. : eration at Roosevelt hospital, New McDowell, of Neptune; were married York City. at the home; of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Officers Installed By Juniors, Mr. and M rs. C. M. Herm an arrived Woolley, parents of the bride. Rev. J. . .Officers o f the Ju nior W oman’s. Club Out For-Township Committee. ^ at their hotel,, the Whitfield, on Wed­ A. Naylor, pastor of the Oakhurst M. recently elected were'formally, install­ Raymond R. Gracey and Harry nesday evening from -Lewisburg, Pa., E. Church, performed the ceremony; ed Wednesday. They are::Miss Merle Whitlock, Republicans, whose terms o f; ■: where they spent a weelc or ten days Mrs. Edgar West, sister, of the .bride, Shubert, president (reelected);, Miss OGE,AN office as Neptune township committee- ^ after leaving their winter homo^ at attended, the latter and Alfred Wool­ Dorothy Borden, vice^resident;' Miss men expire this year, will bo candi- ; Miami, Fla. r ley, the groom’s, brother, .was best Beatrice Robinson, recording secre- dates for renomination at the June — n ' i L A . . . . — — k:— w..iu -t.vL .--- - . Fourtti Avenue and Kingsley St., Asbury Park -. Misses Emily Fullwood and Agnes primary. Edgar Phillips, the present / ‘.“"'i Telephone. Asbury Park 1531 ■■••; Neptune building inspector,, and Tolson,' of Baltimore, expect to reach tion at South Main street and Corlics , financml.seci-ctar,y, o^ a St°un‘i their Ocean Grove hotel, the Konil- ton T. Wright, a member of the *on-:^M nvpmip ■ • , i auditor. ‘ Each ■ < : ' PRICES... > ing commission, also will seek nont-';^^: ' worth, on Monday, May 13, after mak­ I Mrs: L. -V. Jeffries, senior counsellor, ing a short visit tp Charlotte, N. C„ M atinee ------.------Children 20c., A dults 30c. ination to the same office on the Re-, Holmes Would Be County Clerk. received a large corsage bouquet. A Evening — ------Children 25c., Adultspublican 50c. ticket. ' . . and Danville, Va. . card party is to be-given this evening Robert M.' Holmes, of Avon, is Matinee Daily, 2.45—----- —'------— -- Sunday Continuous •E. "IB. Goslee has returned from •Kooert M. noimes, ol Avon, is a by the Juniors. ' Evening, V and 9—— ———Sunday Continuous Kissiriimbe, Fla., and' is visiting his candidate for the nomination to the j* c . .: office of county clerk on the Republican 1 ' niece, Miss Lulu E. Wright at the Talking Pictures At Ocean Theatre. - Shelburne hotel. Miss Wright is re­ t'eket at the coming primary eloctna. Geo. B. Sexton . ; 3S& cently'back from n three-months’ trip Mr. Holmes announced big candidacy, At.the Ocean Theatre, Fourth ave­ at a meeting of the Wall, township Re­ HEAR . to and through California; nue and Kingsley street, Asbury Park, publican -Club on1 Wednesday evening. Vitaphone talking pictures' are. now VITAPHONE TALKING PICTURES FUNERAL DIRECTOR ^ Miss Martha Burnton,, a deaconess, He is the former president of the New :being presented. Today, iind Saturday ; and Miss Laura Buettnor, a. church Jersey Shore' United Chambers of tho offering is in “Land • V Today and Saturday - rworijer, both from.Brooklyn, and Miss Commerce. > ; . ' ■ of,the Silver Fox,” with-Leiln Hymas. RIN TlS TIN in “LAND OF THE SILVER FOX” The Oldest-Undertaking -Establish* $§$$$ - Mary Miller, a 'former Philadelphia Beginning May 5 for four days Fannie With Leila Hyams ■ deaconess, are recent arrivals at Ban­ Conference In Asbijry Park. Brice will be featured in. “My’.Man,” croft-Taylor Rest Home.., • Opening ; 'and; -continuing and tho last three days'of next week Four Days, Starting Sunday, May 5 Tuesday. Conrad Nagle find Myra Lo.i will bo The seventy-sixtli annual meeting of yntil tho corning Sunday, the fifty- “MY MAN”, ' . ■the: New. Jersey State' Hompopnthic sixth anriual conference of tho Afri­ seen in “State Street Sadie.” ' With Fannie Brice Medical Society is ntivf being, held >n can' Methodist. Episcopal Church is , thb: Berkflley-Carter^t hotel, , ABbury . being held in. St. Stephen’s. A.-M^ E. VV-V i : - ■ . r ■ - r / ■: 1 ■ a . E CLASSIFIED bu sin ess g u id e '■ ■ tv < :■ :• m jo r leujfftan ^ : - m :< ■ __ ;*.• : ■ :"\'J (copyright., ;MOK AND CREAM V 'A- automobiles nonrttminma unnmfmuiWuiat ;..V • - r qpm atE-w ere five children .in, the; r '.family .younger than Amarlta. : ’' T , AUBURN MOTOR COMPANY HE TIMES advertisers need your .trade and friendship. >":- S ; to co- 'Tonto 'Shd Luigi 'sold newspapers;' i •'/•'v v. C&tley & Williams, Proprietors rare SIXES AND STRAIGHT EiGHTS When yoii need anything first try to buy it at home,., Nikola; :elghtccn, ..waa shipping J clerk Built by' Chryaleir .• -SERVICE AND GAS ^ ■ ;-iV • ; •;>.••' '* •••• M lLlt. CREAM AND BUTTERMILK "toy.; an' Importer, and,. counting ;h(H 219 Corlioa Avenue, Noptune. Phono/A. ^P.-&32 We are anxious to qee our Home community the center . ' . / v FROM MONMOUTH FARMS ; . * Show' Rooms, .721 Main Street; Rebury Park* Phone A., P. 3»4 142' Lawrence Avenue,: Ocean Grove ^ v .. ’;, • -v \ R hone JtfTO 1 operate Qiir euato- •overtime, earned;(t fa ir wage.. ‘Thiit- Well, at least it will , 1 w , of commercial and'social activity./ Communities grow .left; Angelfae .hnd the ^ a m b in o ;/:'r' FARRY MOTOR ; and prosper through combined efforts. Cooperaton dnd team PERFECTION AUTO PAINT SHOP’. Angeltne'a iiack had ;been crooked ' V /ook like new when, , _ AUTO ELECTRICAL WORK ...... to matt^ per- you “dress up” your work make for'results. The tradesmen mentioned below are mers ii* re sinqe heo fall, from the Are escape.";' - Salesroom "/ .. . Expert' Kepalring-^Senerators—Motors—Ignition—Magnetos •. r* 'f. . = R; te .FAHOURY,' Proprietor. . >•-' ’ " - • • . ‘ 7 She: couldn't .play . with the ’■ dtherV present furniture with COMPANY A rm a tu re a n d ,Coil W inding. * , •.•-„/ •,./ reliable and dependable.' Trade at home. ' V 'V "HIGH-GRADE. ‘AUTO PAINTING.* DU CO REFINISHING .'V • i - .children. 1 V ; » > e fresh bright colors. . . ' Third Avenue and Main Street ‘ ;v GUS LEUFFER’S MOTOR SHOP ' ;•> •* GENERAL;BODY WORK. / • , >*.. . » , tainin^^ to . ^ v s -;. • Amarita, ^aa skUIeil. In the art' of ; Salesroom: ' ' ItADIO. BATTERY AND ELECTRIC SERVICE martWi . • / . . ' . The Shop That Satisfies J. 1 ‘ K ~ . 1 ’ y Service Station Automobiles Bought, Sold, Exchanged '903 Mattison Avenue, Asbury Park . , ' ^ ' . Telephone16328, "taking, bits of pink cambric, green SAPOLIN Established 1921 ' 131 South Main St.. Asbury Park P h o n e J724-J muslin, and'dellcate wires, and from Main Street and Lake Ayeuoe ! thein. fashloding . a beautiful rose. • Second Avenue and Main Street „ FLOWERS ‘-'.V.. ; RADIO I iWe wanf tKe relations be.^- j AUTOMOBILE GLASS Her earnings wero good, like NlW. SPEED ENAMEL Asbary Park . la 's ; but when , there aro sis: mouths,'; Acbury Pork, N. J. ' ’ ’ ■ '■ a n o t h e r . is so C ray to opply. that any one can Always Open j tween this company, an3 ‘ its | not 'counting; n mother’s, It culls for handle itl.. ..Dries to touch in on hour Telephone 6385' • ROSTER ' , A. REISMAN - ' 'calculation to keep tho cupboard well ’ SMITH’S WINDOW GLASS SHOP • x \ :Vif‘ RADIO &T,QRE . • and is hard enough to be used within FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH ANYWHERE stocked with macaroni, and milk for- Park Chevorolet, Inc. J. SMITH, Prop. 639 Mattison Avenue, Asbury Park . P hono 1660 . FRESHMAN KELLOGG' . KOLSTER f Ad a MAJESTIC' four... 17 modem and beautiful colors. AUTO GLASS A SPECIALTY ••• • ' • • • 1C) Main Street^ Anbury Parle, N; J. Telephone 1307 ' | ebnstirhers to ' be cbrtKal and | the,bambino;'not to mention rent and- 73 South Main Street, Asbury. Park.______. Telephone 2630 t 'clothes. But then, 'Amarlta was a' Telephone .1549 Service Station ; ON DISPLAY. IN •••.;> >. . FURNITURE clever calculator. • .• OUR IPINDOWr AUTOMOBILE LAUNDRY Phone Asbury Park 5097 , -R..T. CLARK, Prop/ { hdpfiul. | Antagpni^ . When hot weather caine, Amarlta., Main St. and Stoebtoa Aveade Benefit by tho Buying Power of our fl Associated Stores V • * GROVE RADIO SHOP . * v of. the flower factory knew that pale' A. U. BROEDEL v ' AM RAD-7RADIOS—CROSELEY > * ' Ocean Grore ROYALE FURNITURE CO., Inc. : (v . - 'ALL MAKES OF SETS * REPAIRED. • . - BATTERY SERVICE - ( a utility and its patrons; does ] Angellne needed the ,breath of real . • .. . * V • 62 Mt. Hermon Way, Ocean GroVe, N. J. ... v green country. But there seemed no 1000 Asbury Avenue, Asbury Pork, N. J. Phone 4915 Grand and Summerfleld Avenues, Asbury * Park, n£ J. , T ires ANGLES & SMITH Telephone 2522 Auto Laundry Alemite Greasinr Texaco Petroleum Products Deferred payments Arranged r ‘ way to manage It. The doctor’s lilllir Tubes Accessories } not gain anything for company } for the doys Angellne’s .back • hurt/ • 51 Main Avenue _ ;■ ATWATER KENT RADIOS ‘were usually high. Ocean Grove, N. J. GARAGE—STORAGE .; ,As 'n. sorry ‘ substitute for Helds of • AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS a ' -4 • ' •' : ’ ./ Reasonable Terms ' . * • Authorized Dealer in SAPOLIti HINES’ AUTO SUPPLY CO.'RADIO’DEPT. I or consumer. ' : clover AniarUa decided to lirlnS her Pdint and yamilh Productt Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars TWIN CITY GARAGE PORTER’S GARAGE Main, at'Flrat Avenue w.. phone Asbury Park 4297 . small, -crippled sister Some factory RUDOLPH'JARMER, AUTO MACHINIST 107 South Main Street, Neptune, N. J. , flowers,to'look at. . Belmar Sales and itt TrPTRirAJj MECHANIC REPAIRS ACCESSORIES STORAGE, CAR WASHING, TIRE REPAIRING, ALEMITE SERVICE Her problem lay In collecting- Willys-Kniglst ELECTRICAL SOLD, CHARGE® REPAIMD MICHELIN TIRES AND TUBES REAL ESTATE 02 South Main Street, Ocean Grovo Phono A. f . fcso-it Telephone 2539 i ■ enough waste bits, of material from A- Full List, of Summer. Cottages and Boarding Houses For Re the factory floor, and from tile big t Service- ! consoudaieb baskets ' where spoiled pieces * and Gray Line Auto Co. Whippet GOLDEN RULE KIDDIE SHOP - , EDWARD I, BROWN IMONMOIITH REAL ESTATE INSURANCE . • MORTGAGES ■ cuttings were . thrown, to make An- 4* and 6s A uthorizedj/tgency MACK’S AUTO REPAIR SHOP Branch Office: 144 Lake Avenue. Ocean Grove, N. J. ' gellne’sr Jlowers.’ , So Amarlta went, Asbury Park VJsit Our Toy Department on‘Second Floor ./ 1 . . Main Office: 616 Mattison Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. earllet every' morning to the fnctory GENERAL. AUTO REPAIRS And Across the Street at *726. Cookman Ave * P h o n e A sbury 5272-6273 WATER COMPANY and'stayed later.because she couldn't Atlantic City 1 Joseph Gouldy, Jr. 1213 Main Street, Asbury Park . GOLDEN RULE KIDDIE SHdP take time during pay hours to work WEARING APPAREL FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN—1 DAY TO 14 YEARS SERVICE STATION 721 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park Phone 1072 on her surprise for,Angellne. A sbury P ark Phone 444 702 Main Street, Avon ^ . A Drop of Gas Saves a Mile I Wliolesome Water ’ . /■ s . Amarlta had to. be very careful • •• .■" -■ ' ■ : ...'A ' ART SHOP MATTHEWS SERVICE STATION that • Eesnrc,' the, handsome young ” , . > . ' . ■ A.M. INSURANCE : C a r , W. C. MATTHEWS, Prop. foreman with the flashing, merry byes, tv . Eighth Ave. 1 and Kingsley Tallow Tree. RUSSIAN ART SHOP . . . . #* ■> ■ • did'not see'her salvaging her scraps. ■■■ St., Asbury' Park ------10.00 In Texas from time to time experi­ JEWELRY. ANTIQUES and RUSSIAN SMOCKS , . REFRESHMENTS i Lv. Berkeley-Carterot------10.02 320 Cookman Avenue, ABbury Park, N. J. S. W. HAYES AGENCY, Inc. 1C03 Corlies Avenuo, Neptune, N..J. ... .: . . ■ P hone; C91S . He might not.-understand, Shy joy' ments have been made to cultivate 709 Tentib Avenue Open all the Year. Over-stock Sale, Merchandise Must B • * Telephone 3070 0 jTIN AND SHEET METAL' ‘“She steals materials,’' she nodded Special Train Leaves CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS MAKER ; / ’■ ■- Anything in Radio ‘ . < : toward Amarlta, who had Just tlen COAL AND WOOD Asbury Park-Ocean Grove—7.25 A. M. BILVBRSTRTPE, G.C.Q. and WORSTED TEX SUITS Mattresses Renovated. Called for in morning, returned same day *;,;'Expert Repair. . ■‘-w q b x x b I the wire which weldfed the, wreath, MANHATTAN SHIRTS, VALCO PAJAMAS, FINCHLE? HATS / Natchman Springs put in Mattresses No^ A sbury P ark —.’ — 7.27 A. M. "A Safe Buy Word” .1226 M unro6 Avenue-1311 Washington A.venue, Asbury Park N. J. (25 South Main 8t.j Aibury Park ■ and slipped the.token ih'the pocket GRINROD • COMPANY ' ' 330 Bond Street, Asbury Park JOSEPH P. JOHNSON • * • - ' ? . *. • *•' ’ - ' Phone 2601 ; of :her npron. "Ask her to show you Returning leaves New York, West Bangs, and Cookman Avenues/ Asbury Park 1 COAL, ICE; MASON'S MATERIALS MISCELLANEOUS what is In , lief pocket," file Jealous 23rd St., 7.45 P M.;-Liberty St., 8.00 905 Main Street and 22 Corlies Avenue, Asbury Park. Ph o n es 4M0-4M1 EDMUND L. THOMPSON "/ , . Tilton’s City Dairy . girl, added. • •, p. m.;'Newark,( Broad St.-8.0G p. ip. ATLAS PAINTS. • ' ; . ;:>,l v KYANIZE VARNISH and ENAMEL ' Exterior and Interior ■ Cesare^jB' ..fpcev gfew dark. J Stock ■ BUY AT YOUR HOME STORE Pastotirlssd Milk and Cnuua • pllferln'g wfis, a'iierib'us oifejise.. ' (Add one hour for daylight time) ' BYRNES & HERMANN • v-.;:C'"PAiim Na . ;t nurrERMiLK a n d c e r t if ie d MORSE’S MEN’S SHOP ••.‘W hat' have, .you In your 'pbcket?" For further information secure LEHIGH COAL - 55, MAIN AVENUE • • ~ . ’ TINNING, ROOFING and FURNACE WORK’ ■' Esttnuitee Ftumiflh«d •. MILK V .he said, stopping behind Amarlta's Lasts longer. Gives more heat. Burns moro completely. Less clinkers P h o n e 3665-W 609 M ain S treet, .‘A sbury P a rk ol.tt1but.ra for Wolk.r-aonKm Protacu handbill a t Ticket Office Egg, Stove, Nut, Pea • ASSOCIATION BUILDING 26 Ooean Ave., Ocean Grove, N. 3 »«5 Soc.nd Avenue,' Aabn?y Park chair. ' ', ' . : / - ^ , r • Guaranteed First Mortgage Bonds J. N. GARRABRANDT AGENCY k .,; , Phone Asbury 2256-R P h o n o 16.77• . ' ' \ "It—It’s nothing," Bile gasped, “only New Jersey Central 69 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. Telephone 2124 _ something I—that Is—I’ve nmde.it all , . . BOWLING . ; , > . ■ outside resulnr hours, made It of .Denominations of $100, $500, $1,000 ' W E S T G R O V E ' ! * v • COLEMAN HOUSE BOWLING ALLEYS '• • , FRED E. FARRY 'v fim virr • waste; cuttings and spoiled goods. A Largest and Best Alleys on the Jersey Coast... Seven Alleys. Five Tables E. STOUT COAL YARD FIRE ALARM 25;...;..... FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER , little wreath—not really, flowers—Jnsi .....M ain Btreet and Main,Ave. . Spend a Pleasant Hour ' JOHN N. BURTIS a to.vsfoi' my little.sister. 'She's.sick. A Safe Placft to Buy Good Grades of . - 1 6 ...... Main Street and Corllea Ave. Kingsloy St. and Asbury .Avenue, Asbury Park. MRS. E. WHITE, Prop. , -403 THIRD AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Chain of Safety OCEAN GROVE FUNERAL DIRECTOR .She's .never- never seen real - flwera CLEAN COAL, WOOD, CHARCOAL, MASONS* SUPPLIES 62.../...... Unexcelled Engine Hou«« 1 . ' Branch, Seienlh ftie., H?W«no ’ growing. Truly—I made'- If. all hi 817 Asbury Avenue, Asbury Park. Phones 540-541 21...... New York and Asbury Avos. 63...... ’.Atkina and Embury Lady Asjit. Privnte Ambulanco ] 'PRIVATE CHAPEL' Principal secured by hundreds of First 22...... Clayton’s Store, Main Avenue 64...... Prospect ayid Heok . . . . V ; , - •spare . ; Amnrlta' winked'.bad: Mail Arrival and;Departure Tel-434 •. Service Phaoe 667 ■ 517 Bangs A»a. Asliuri P«k Mortgages on properties .located over a wide 2 3...... Surf and Beach 66...... Atkinfl and Sixth Avenue the tears. Giulia’ must ■ not' see' her Sunday 24 ...... Embury and Beach 6 2 ...... Corllea and Ridge • crj'. ••■ ■ ,'V' area of New Jersey. 2 5...... Main and Pilgrim Pathway • Outgoing Buy Your 72 * .-...... Corlies and Union 8.00 A. M.—New York; East and West^ . “L e t m e • s e e . it 1" C esu re’s voice Excursions LESTER R. WELLER & SON 2G...... Broadway and Pilgrim Pathway 85...... Atkins and Tenth Pennsylvania, South, Now Jersey, As­ HARRY J . BODINE Charles J. Heinz was soft now, niid-ln Ills eyes dwell Principal and interest guaranteed by re­ 27...... T a b o r Wa y a n d P en n sy lv an ia 82...... :►...... Ridjfe -and .Eighth b u ry P ark ., • : ‘ . understandlug. .’ ./• s ‘ „■ . 20-40 Prospect Avenue, Asbury Park 9.55 A .. M.~Point Pleasant and Inter* FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER TIN . AND SHEET MBTAL \yORKER sources over $5,000,000, which insures your in­ 2 8...... North End Pavilion .' He iooked long at the little wrenil. PHILADELPHIA 2 9...... ;...... McCllntock and Boach Special Taps .7'. mediate places. 1007 Bings Ato.. Asbury Park. . vestment. . 12.40 P. M.—New’ York, East, North Reliable and Ileasoiiablc . . of riotous colors, Some "girls in ti e .. Sundays, May .12, Ju n e 9, 3 1 ...;, ...... South End Pavilion 6— —General Alarm. 2 Flr« Out* I Jersey. Foreign, Asbury Park. ‘ ■ September 1.5 32...... Clark arid New Jersey T im e 1 p. m. and Chief’s CalL 4 Unex­ 3.20 P. M.—New York, Pennsylvania, ..V "HOME FOR SERVICES 100 Oxonia Avenue, Neptimc» N. J. shop tlttbied ; still - Cesarb 'rcgnrdeil The Board of Directors, is composed of six CLEANING AND DYEING celled, 5 U needa. * 3 3 ...... Bonson and Tabor Way East, North Jersey. Prlials Auto .’ Phone ( ■[ Phone 5841. . the.w reatJi:'n'H w Jcally^tis;jt,.'lay.ln EXCURSION TRAIN 4.30 P. M.—Philadelphia, West, South/ ICE ' Daylight SavjnriTime bank presidents, seven directors of banks and NEPTUNE CLEANING AND TAILORING C< 34 ...... He<}k an d WhitflclcJ South Jersey. • , “• * .-V, ids palm. ,’.y' 1321 Corlies Avenue. Phono Asbury Park 3845 35...... Webb and Pennsylvania 1 BRADLEY BEACH . G.30 P. M.-^Polnt Pleasant and 'Inter­ •‘VOii. did,tills ,iril yourself? . Oiit «f Lv. Asburr Park and Dooan Gr6io 8.08 A. M nine directors of B. & L. Associations. 36...... Surf and Pilgrim Pathway 18...... Monmouth and Pacifle mediate places. . 1 . AMERICAK BAEBER SHOP^ - waste .inaterialV”: CLEANING, PRESSING, DYEING, ALTERING AND REP A3 6.30 P. M.—Now York,' West, South, LEON SNIDER . ; . '-f ~ Returning . ALL KINDS OF LADIES’ AND GENTS* GARMENTS '37...... Bonson iuid Franklin, 18...... Fourth and Main I, tiv. P/)ilacleIphi«..' •. /* of the factory- H e:Jaia stivV'Stnini:c Prescription Filling Our Specialty 2 Fire Out. 3 Tlmo 7 tu m . and Chief's ...... Fifth and Bea^ 6.10 P. M.—Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, FRANK 0. j . WILSON . / . '< \ Plano Tuner . ELECTRICAL PONTRAOTOR looking wreath oil the top of the nm- 35 Pilgrim Pathway (Auditorium Corner), Ocean Grove, N. J. Tel, 1284 . 74...... West and South. Call. 4 Washington. 6 E agle. 7 Stokes...... ;...... Clift and Kent • Old Pianos Rebuilt and Repaired hognuy desk,,,'under the eyes pf. tin- ...... Park Place and Main 6.30 P. M.-rAH points, including’Asbury , ;OrderB Attended tor Promptly v-'. . ONE-DAY Excursions; P a rk . ■ ‘ • • . ‘ • Officg : 1 13 JEmbiiryJAvenue Pianop and Victxolas For Salo' . Estimates Furnished stern chief,-wli.o s a t t)ie re i!A ' "AVImt do you tlduk of.'thttti sir?" Monmouth Title and Mortgage Ocean Grove p9 Cookman Ave, .Ocean Grove, N .. j. 129 Abbott . Avenue ’ Ocean Grov. . •:,;. v • ,• Phone-207«-W . •>/•.'>• ■ . Phone 4716 • “jinim I ' Modernistic.!, : Queer lint NEW YORK REG’LAR FELLERS Jimtnle Will B e Differentl By OENE BYRNES Telephone 1288 attractive')''. Then, more 'enthusiastic ! R.0SB ARBOR ^.QO Pennsylvania Station ] Guaranty Company g WhwToa: a 'Ihltv'for th^'tenkbirs-hii.ts- Up-Towh New Y ork' ' • v.. -.114'.112 LaKOLako jvven«Avenge, 0 (eah'Grove{ ( . ... >f'.i r-Trlp. ; ■ • , i , - •>'•■-. 4 1 6 lMlain Street, A sbury Park, N . J., ' . "T ■ '' Home,“ lor' ' Convalescents,Conval ' Aged' , or Where ' illd you get, Itl Who lie .85 , Hudson Terminal Freehold. Toms River Mt. Holly B r - ’ Chronici'e P1 atients. ' . G. A: BEERS I signed It?"... A , Down-Town New York ijnperVision of Misk’ Also FIooraandjFurnitufe Refinished . C csflj'c’smil.ed. lle.'.toU). .the, till" WuiTrJlp; ■■■■ 1 I s‘- Elizabeth,:''Aiiken,' .."graduate 'nurse." •cif: Amhi'ita—of u.'.surreptitious task : W ED N ESD A Y S, MAY 8, JU N E B ; ‘. JIJI.V 10 . A u g u s t 7. s e p t . 1 1 ; ,. ' Rome, .like,; pleasant - surroundings. 1217 Sixth' Avenue, Bradley’Beach 'Of'h>\'e,done with'ildisi'of. \vnstp ; ' DayH|ht S»vini Time . Phono 6201.* •■•-ijvaste* I” cried j he ..chief. “Where’s [ Leave Asbury-parlk-Ocean Grove W •tlul(! girt? jlinlse;! -‘o.iiee }‘;a W.-’V’ A- ?.0D.Af M .' v ; V1 n > RtTbRNING; leave New York, Pennsy|.{ ■ K- . vania Station. 7.30 P. M„ New. York (Hud- , aon Tcrmipal) 7.20 P. M.. Newark (Market S. ' ' “Tbe Catch of tho Ocean” ( • ^Street) 7.52 P; M.' V- • ; - & j-;1 "Harye^’s-j ;^ 0 a 4 ^uuu o d ''|^ a rk ^ »!^ ^

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Earl Swisher is reported to be im­ NEPTUNE SCHOOL NOTES proving after a serious attack of pneumonia. Vol. 4 No. 21 Adolpho Abello is a new student at Neptune, He recently attended the high school at Orange City, Florida. Fine Assembly Program. filled both evenings. All who witness Marion Height spent the weekend in ed the play declared that it was one Atlantic City. : . , A most interesting- assembly pro­ of the best ever-presented by the Nep­ Helen Nelson is suffering-with' a gram was held Wednesday morning tune students; sprained foot. - : for the high school. It was in charge Pictures of the various clubs and Emily Simpson is able to return to of Mrs. Lees Broome and sponsored by organizations of the high school arc her school work after suffering with : the W oman’s Clul) of Ocean Grovel for sale. They may be acquired by get­ a sprained arm. ’ Mrs. Harold Bills gave three delight­ ting in touch with any officer of the Edna Bilker is recovering from ful selections, among them being a organization. a sprained ankle. typical Irish song,. “Believe Me If AU The furniture which was used for Miss Edith and Margaret Schup­ . Those Endearing Young Charms,” and the Senior play, was loaned by the ner spent last Saturday in Philadel­ “By the Waters of Minnetonka.” Miss Neptune Furniture Company. Many of phia. •> Margaret Yariiali also sang some in­ the dresses worn by the girls were Roberta Perry .was absent a day last teresting selections. Miss Emma G. loaned through the courtesy of ihe week because of illness. •/ Edwards gave a few readings, which Minerva- Shop, Asbury Park.. I. Herbert Miller, who was a Sopho­ brought the program to a close. The William Ballentine’s registration more at Neptune, has left -school, soloists were assisted at the piano by class enjoyed a special program dur­ Mrs. Harold Warren. ing the activities' period Monday A special assembly was held last morning. Several of the students re­ week, in order to arouse enthusiasm cited or read interesting poems. for the Senior play and to introduce The Neptune baseball team will go Neptune News Notes the characters. to Long Branch today to meet the A meeting of the. Glee ■ Club was green and white team. This is the held Wednesday afternoon. The Glee first of a two-game series. Next week The Times 1b to bo found oh flal® ©very Club has been greatly inconvenienced Friday at Fletcher J. Me*»ler'» stone, 66 the Redlegs will play East Side, Corile* avenue, Neptune N. J. ’ because of the Senior piny rehearsals, Newark. which were held every afternoon in The orchestra rehearsal was chang­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rose, of. Cor­ the auditorium. ed to Tuesday evening this week in­ lies avenue, spent last Sunday in East­ stead of Monday evening. Preceding on, Pa. •General Notes. the rehearsal an enjoyable supper was Joseph Hughes, of Corlies avenue, The Marionettes or the Dramatic served in the high school cafeteria. has purchased a Reo car. ' s; Club of Neptune held a meeting Mon­ Those present were Thomas Devlin, Mrs. May Gorman has returned to day afternoon, in order to discuss William Devlin, Carlton Applegate, her home in Brooklyn,'after spending plans for tho entertainment which is Joseph Applegate, Joseph Steward, two weeks with friends on Atkins ave­ to be presented in the high school au­ Randolph Lane, Margaret Schupner, nue. . V ■ ditorium in the near future. The pro- Rosalie Voight, Roberta PeiTy, Jack A reception was given District; Su­ . gram will be entirely original, with Hess, Peter Ford, Pierre Bayliss, Rob­ perintendent and Mrs. F. A. DeM aris the exception of Christopher Morley’s ert Crelin, Randolph Spencer, Rutli after the monthly meeting of the West GAS-HEATED WATER WORKS sketch, recitatios, singing, etc; The Bradner, Dorothy Gettler, Dorothy Grove M. E. official board last Friday Erabler and Edgar Oberg will play tho H eath, L eonard, Hauselfc, M aurice evening. 1 Y . , f leads. Other features will be the Fitzgerald, Margaret Hefcrl, John Miss Florence Johnson, of Atkins So T hat You May Play—IN SAFETY! “Marionettes” and an entertainment Worth, William Borden, Lloyd How- avenue, visited Miss Kathryn Steward, by the members of the “Main S treet" Iett, Miss Nellie Glenum, Miss Helen of P oint Pleasant, last -week. sketch, rectations, singing, etc. The Derrick .and members of the board of Mrs. Harold. Cottrell, of Elqyenth Girls that play hardest grow fastest. there is enough for everybody program is in charge of Miss Emily education. avenue, visited her sister, Mrs. Louis But let gas-heated water follow flows quickly . . . flows reliably, Rice and Mrs. G. E. Bennett. Posters A banquet was served to the mem­ Wagoner in Allenwood recently. aTe being made by the , various stu­ bers of the boys' ■winning basketball Mrs. Caroline Frick, of Eighth ave­ quickly after so that cleanliness and • . ■ dents, under the direction of Miss Jane team last evening at Stokes Hall. A nue, is a patient in the Long Branch health may keep pace. The Cleanliness Store is showing Jaquish, in charge of the art depart­ pleasant evening was enjoyed by all, hospital. ment. Each , student who. designs a who attended.' - Mrs. Walter Guinn, of Princeton, Gas'heated water comes from new RUUD-AUTOHOT models poster will receive one point toward The Senior class held a meeting visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win­ RUUD-AUTOHOT . . . flows now. Special sale terms are attract' earning his pin at the end of the year. Wednesday afternoon to discuss plans field Mount, over, iast weekend. , The romantic musical comedy, for the graduation exercises June 14. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cooper, of automatically when the faucet is ing bargain-seekers. When will we “Kathleen," which was given by the Eleventh avenue, visited relatives in opened... flows abundantly so that see you here? Senior class at Neptune last Friday Personals. Lakewood last Sunday. and Saturday evenings, proved to be a Estelle Kaiser has returned to Philip Kirkpatrick, of Sixth ave­ great success. The house was well school after a recent illness. nue, was given a surprise, party. last Saturday evening in celebration of his twenty-first birthday. The monthly meeting of the Ladies’ y Central Power and Light Co. Aid Society was held in the church : : Wednesday afternoon. Merchandise Department Mrs. William Herbert, of Tenth avenue, is on the sick list. Mr. and . Mrs, Martin Hurley, of Tenth avenue, visited friends in Point Pleasant recently. Miss Evelyn Haas, of Newark, spent last weekend witTf her parents on. Eleventh avenue. a® FAUCET Frank Bennett, of Whitesville, is rrr One of the finest hotel-cafe- I building a store on Ridge avenue. . Mrs. Clarence Garrabrandt has-re- teria propositions along the | turned to her home in Baltimore, after spending some time with relatives Jersey shore, in business sec- ; here. . ,v. Mrs. Elsie Gravatt, of Eleventh ave­ nue, has taken a position in the * ^ tion of Ocean Grove, N. J. j Newberry store, Asbury' Park. : Seating capacity four hundred. I • « Port Monmouth Pigeon Wins. First, honors in the New Jersey •' Ample porches to care for customers | Homing Pigeon Concoursp last Sun­ day went to Private Czmar, of the | on rainy days. Now a hotel. i Shrewsbury Club, Fort Monmouth Sig­ nal Corps, Oceanport, -whose entry s - - - Can be converted into i made nn overage speed of 1,171 yards » ..'■ ■■ ...... /- J a minute. His bird covered. the dis­ S cafeteria at small j tance between Wilmington, Del., and Fort Monmouth, about 90 miles, in I expense j two hours. . I -'’--v'- --I S For particulars address J HANDSOME HARRY SAYS ■ • ■ v. j j P. O. Box 162, Ocean Grove, New Jersey j Waitress: “He ain’t no good, Lil. He’s one of these fellers wot chooses the price first and then runs his fingers along the bill o ’ fare to see what he gets fer it.” j Patronize Your Home Stores j Last . call. 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