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a i'aa a a a g s Keep well, success to you and we testimony. Tho children from, the shall be looking for you soon Camp Meeting chapel, led by Mrs. Alexander Leo, again. You are not far away now, (Continues from rase I) sang a selection. 7 - Dr. Hamilton compared the At the opening of the lriornlng Sgt. James Herbert,. A. S. N. service which started a t 10:16, Dr. NEWS OF OUR 32260816, C. A. 305 Inf., situation of the modern Christian as very much like that of Israel Henson asked all -those who - had A. P. O. 77 D. T. C. members of the family in the arm c/o Postmnstcr, Los Angeles, Cal. described in the 137th Psalm, "for MENwWOMEN we have moved out of a period ed forces to stand and jom in Glad you are receiving the singing one stanza of “My Country Times and keeping in touch with when Christian, testimony was comparatively easy to an atmos­ Tis of Thee.-” Dr. A. C. Brady, dis­ the news of the Grove. Tom Dev, trict superintendent of the New IN UNIFORM lin and Everett White have been in phere where it is difficult. The Psalm has a pertinent message for Brunswick district of the New Jer­ town recently, other than this sey Conference, gave the opening OCEAN, GROVE Arthur Vernon Lins Summer Residents ! news nothing much new around us all. We like this people are a William Fenton Lins By Bill Thomson people with a great -religious back­ Major General Fred A. Ahlgirim / headquarters. In all, the summer PrEach week for the past four Wm. H. H. Morris Wallace E. Ludwig has been quiet. So you will be ground. We had our historical be­ Alfred Jack Bali, jr. u, 1’fc. T. Hatford Catley, your friends, especially the young weeks, Dr; Henson had cnosen Gardner P. Ailes William Lyon Eugene R. Ball !/:. glad to move away from the Desert ginnings as a nation in God.” The Shirley E. Applegate Joseph B.Lockwood 902nd, Tng. (C. I*. P.) ladies. In return we all send our Training Center. Well I do not speaker then described the radical someone to speak briefly om the , rr ° nritt, ." w« . •* •» Elias B. Baker, Jr. 7 B. T. C. No. .12, A. A. T. F. best to you. Cheerio. changes of modem environment, Diamond Jubilee. . Wm. E. Thom­ Willis AtkinBon William E. MacDonald Ha rry AV Baker Amarillo, Texas. know what I would do with two son was selected Sunday and spoke Jack Ayvadian : WlHIam Mackay E r d E. Barto Harry Watson H. A. 2/C. canteens of water a day, if that social and technological, all so sud­ K MacWhmney, jr. Ro]and G_ B!ake :';. Your letter received and greatly all I would be allowed for drinking, den. “There are so many compet­ in the interest of the Jubilee. He John W. Bain, , jr. pleased to hear from you again U. S. Naval Hospital (Staff), told oi a syndicate who tvyice Leon Barto Rusling^IacWhlnney DonaId Boegehold Navy Ya rd, Charleston, shaving and to wash. I am afraid ing influences, so many things to and glad to report that we have I would go dry, grow whiskers bomb the mind! whereas Christ­ offered to buy the Auditorium Walter J. Beattie George R. Magee Thomas. Bradloy had a good ! summer season in South Carolina. for a moving picture house, T. R, Beckman, jr. Russell F.JMajor Robert F Bro^ , Ocean Grove. We have been short, Harry writes. Well the summer nnd be rather dirty. But that 11 ian living demands a certain no doubt armjr iife where you are amount of solitude to develop tho and of a big insurance com­ James Bennett Robert McClelland, jr. Robert Camreta on beef, butter and gas, but long is about over and I will-, miss my. pany in New York, who of­ Robert C. Bergen Willmm D. McClelland william Cann first in Ocean Grove for eighteen and I suppose ’you are well accus­ soul. Mark Twain realized the Robert H. Meade on many other things and most tomed to it by -this time. I imag­ trend when he humorously remark­ fered to buy Ocean Pathway, Bertram S. Bills, jr. Colwell W. Cnrr everyone: seems quite happy with years. I see I will have to make for the purpose of building bunga­ Robert Blacklock David V. Metz Robert M. Casey up for it when 1 am through with ine a dinner at home would taste ed that, people woulej some day Irwin Milligan the results, it is nice to read in’ very good for no matter what food speak disrespectfully of the equa­ lows and stores. “If we sold these Alfred P. Bylsma Robert S. Clare , your letter tliat you are feeling this job and what a great time .we properties, we’d have more than Allen Borden Frank Mills Charles C. Cole fine and everything 'going along fellows in the service will have you get after a time you must get tor. It is not easy to be a Christ­ W alter L. Morris tired of it and welcome a change. ian; not easy to sing the Lord’s ehougih .to pay off our debt, but we Richard M. Borden Kenneth H. Connolly ! pretty good with you in Texas. It when wc meet and . talk over our w ant Ocean. Grove the -way it is. William Brennecke, Jr. William Morris Robert H. Connolly is natural that you should miss experiences. I know, some of my If you do obtain a picture of where song in this strange situation. you are located, send it along we The preacher felt that while It is the fact of our closed Sunday, John W. Brennen William R. Morris Roriald H. Connolly Ocean Grove and you have been friends aro all over the world and which if it ever breaks, will end Marguerito J. Brierley Robert E. Moss Donald P. Daly missed in; this, neck of the woods. what they will be able to tell will would all like to see it and know Babylon’s morals are low and — ' • ’ • - ■■■Arthur A —i t -----1 J. Mount, jr. just where you are, see the country Babylon’s atmosphere enervating, Ocean! Grove. We are fighting a Lees Broome, jr. Wesley Davenport ! Will . .try to: keep you posted by. be well worth; while listening to. battle to preserve it and we must David W. Brown Joseph Mount Robert H. Dinegar J sending a copy of the Times as It is niost interesting to meet sonie and the dust flying around. Have he was confident there was a bet­ Harry Mullikcn given your regards, to the chief, ter technical; use for the modern depend on you people that love this H. Warren Brown Hunter Diringer 1 ’ , ‘ often as possible and we are all of- the boys who have returned place, to support it financially, Herbert R. Bush, Jr. Jack Mulliken Walter Dottcrweicli, jr, pleased that your food is good and from the other side. They have all the gang in the department and Christian than to “sit down by Richard P. Mulliken • your friends. They all send their the rivers” and weep about it. said Mr. Thomson. “Open your Norman Campbell Harrison Edwards your batTacks comfortable and been in the liiidst of this fight. hearts. What does it mean to you Albert E. Catley John J. Murphy , Andrew J. Egner : ■your, orti.cors iticc fellows. Sorry Many of them decorated for brav­ best to you, so keep on going nnd While he recalled and extolled F. Laird Nelson , como. back, ns soon as you can, some of the, advantages of Ohrist- to see Ocean Grove preserved and T. Hadford Catley Robert M. Elchhorn tu learn that you do not . expect ery and wc are sort of a receiving carried on?” he concluded. Barry Chamberlain Charles W. Newcomb George T. Fcick ' ’• to be home on furlough until about station and come in contact with The police car is still running ian living our fathers experienced John V. Newcomb around find it might be a good idea in the “horse and buggy” days he In his .closing message for the Stanley L. Clayton Robert J. Fiedler November. V/e had -been. hoping to different cases. I am hoping that camp meeting, Dr. Hamilton George Coder Normun Norris Charles H. Finke . ■ see you sometime during tho sum­ this summer will help greatly in if you would,-drive it again. Think believed in,tho living God and was this over and mnybc Uncle brought an inspiring message, James Coder Donald Opdyke Richard B. Frcdey mer season, however will reserve paying off tlie debt of the Grove confident lie hadn’t died back there Clyde Packard will allow you to take a vacation with our, fathers fifty years, ago. choosing os his theme, “The Mag- Clifford Cole-. ; 1 •• James B. Gartlan - •! ii place for you that you. can join aiid tlie Diamond Jubilee will be a nlficent Cornpulsion.” His sermon William. J. Collier Norman H; Packard Robert N. Hamilton .with us.-in the Atidiforiuia usher­ great success., Hurry, it is always for awhile. Good luck and write “We are. the ancestors on whom William S. Perkins when you cnn. the future will look back and say, was based on tlic story of Jesus Carl Dahlquist Ted Hcish ing just, as'soon as you .can get a treat to hear from yo u . Y’oitr talking to a woman in Samaria by George Daniels Elmer A. Perry " - Carl S. Hcrbst away from this war ri.iiij can as-j buddy 'Walt Fropoft yvas in the ‘They were our fathers,’ Will they Richard DeHart Roydcn Perry A/S Robert M; Casey U. S. N. R., say that wc won tho ’ battle; and a well, taken from John .4: 1-19. Thomas T. Holme sure'you wc siialt be glad to have i Grove for a few days a couple of V-12 Naval Training Unit, in.this, story. John is really telling Donald Dc Rose AVallace A. Pfeiffer Harold H. Holt :.’ you interested in this great ivork. weeks, ago, he was riding tho waves learned to sing the Lord’s song in Harold W. Rainear 416 East Hall, Franklin & Mar strange land?” us something about , Jesus. - He Kenneth Dc Rose Thomas Howell .. | Keep tip yolity good .work- young at the North End a few times and shall College, being what; He was, must ^o Thomas J. Devlin. T. E. Reichelderfer William Hulskampcr ■ fellow. We all xv'is !i you good wished; to be remembered to you Lancaster, Pa. We can maintain the Christian Jack Dclatush Christopher Reitzel ’ testimony, lie continued, (1) by through Samaria. It is dunng his Charles Huneke . health ,ai;d' success. IIo is hot much of a letter writer, . writes: It was great to get conversation with the woman that W alter L. Drill Milton Ridgway Theodore E. Keating this he frankly admits, however seeing; that: we have a song to sirig. Wesley Riley 1 ’vI. G eorge T Hcrsli, back to the Grove on m y leav e Jesus says, ‘Whosoever drinketh Harold G. Dunkerlcy Donald Ketcham you. may hoar from him one of A lot of people talk about losing James K. Easley, jr. Bernard T. Ring No.' 33787531, ami better still to have you tap me their faith: who never had much of this water shall thirst again, Arthur1 Lambert, jr. these days. He - has left Cornell on the shoulder and say, take the but whosoever drinketh of the Stanley Erbachcr Waiter T. Ring C. Laurin March Battery."D" 131st A. A. A. and now where he is, no one seems to lose. They have been living on Hamilton Rohland • Gun Bn. (Mbl.), middle aisle, will you Bob, on Sun­ water that I shall give him shall R. Alvin Everett B. A. Matthews, jr. to know. Ilerbie, keep us posted,' day morning in the Auditorium. the borrowed .capital of their par­ James S. Ferris William J. Romcr Fort Bliss, -Texas. ’■ ents’ faith and have added little never thirst, but shall have in nim David L. Matthews i do not let anyone pnn you in' your It is always a thrill to have you a well o f water springing up into William J. Fitzpatrick Donald IL Ross Yes, Ted, the Beach Comber is themselves. Get a fresh experi­ Joseph C. Menner . present job, if you know What 1 boys return to. us and a-bigger eternal life.’ Kenneth Fitzpatrick Alfred Robinson Harold M. Menner ! on. the job again. However, wlieit mean. Best of luck from all. ence. (2) Lift our heads once in a G. Adrain Schantz you .receive this copy of the,Ocean one --when you can usher. My how “In this story we -have the. sug­ Alfred Fourett - George C. Menner ol* tile fellows enjoyed seeing while above the dusty .atmosphere Edgar R. Fulton Theodore Schlossbach Grove Times he will or they will, Lt. (J. GO William C. Scott, of Babylori’s streets and breathe gestion of the three great com­ Richard F. Meyer you and I know our congregations pulsions that rest upon the church W. Garrabrandt Franklin Seger Frank O. Nagle, jr. . ‘ • as. it seems tlic writers are very. . 11. ■ — S. -N...... A. T. B.Solomons ~ ’ Branch, God’s fresh air. There may be a Howard Semons secretive about themselves; have Washington, D. C. look for you. What a treat when in the future of tomorrow,’ said Douglas H. Garw’ood Frank Nichols you all return, Mailing you a connection between lack of faith Milo V. Gibbons Charles L. Severs retired; for the season. A large Note ■ Bill’s new address and the speaker. “First, we must let O. C. Nicdcnstcin, Jr. copy of the new Diamond Jubilee arid the dusty covets of : our him go through Samaria. We, who Ellsworth N. Gles George Shibla Edmund J. Ochiltree niajpi’itjo of tlie.'yo'ung people will wish to’ tell von it is not so good Bibles.' If someone came in and Daniel A. Gillan ‘ H. Virginia Shibley have returned .lumi , ..the: Auditor-, leaving Florida this time, of the bulletin, in fact one is going to are Christians, must lead the. way IIoward Patterson, jr. eveiy one of our boys in the serv­ stole yoifr Bible, how long would it in breaking down these terrible Raymond Graeter Earle F. G. Smith Henry E. Pccle, jr. iuiii; brilyJtoje-onuiie Sunday and:' year and coining North. So you be before you missed it? If we Kenneth J. Smith . then .plans. for next 'summer and were in Ocean Gvovp for- .a brief ice. Hope you receive yours. Glad racial barriers. We must go James Gravatt Carroll S. Pierce my letters are received find the want to maintain the song, let’s through. Two-thirds of ■ this hu­ William Guy William B. Smith Walter Pittis the ’ Diamond Jubilee. Y’ou, like stay just long enough for a swim, get to work, pitch in somewhere. William A. Guyer Richard R.'Stout all our other fellows are so hoping I realized that, you left town copy of the Times sure does keep manity, is colored. There are six Bertram Pittis you informed and it is a pleasure (3) The strength of some .strong Joseph Hagcrman Wilbur Stout: Bradley O. Potter to be back with us again and help quickly and did not have tiiiie to person standing true, that can billion colored in India, in China, to send it along. I! wager many i n Japan, and iri Africa. ■ This has Robert Hammen Douglas Stirling Walter S. Propert, jr. in this great .-celebration. We cer- see all your friends, well you are help to maintain .the song. They Walter Hancock. . Albert Strassburger tainly, hope and. pray you are. forgiven arid we hope you will do of our boys obtained a big kick irt indeed been a white mans age. Eugene Rogers reading the , Beach Comber and are what Thoreau described . as John Hancox Robert B. Stratton George P. Rogers How we mis s you all. We realize- better next time. Glad you like stubborn fellows, out of step, “list­ He still thinks pretty much that learning the news of our young it's his.. But now as he looks out, Allen Hannah Edward«ir ,r W. O Stratton . Alfred M. Scott how busy you are and how little, your new station and assignment ening to the far off beat of ano­ Norman Hannah (*) .1 time you have to write letters. We and youi duties are riot bad. Our people on' the beaches. It is good he begins to feel a bit uneasy on ™Jfr?d v - Swcnnrton William C. Scott to hear that you have met some ther drum.” The hammering of his throne. We better never Robert I. Hannah Woolsey Thompson Howard W. Selby, jr. have seventy-five names on our season is about over and our fine fellows and that you are in years can not beat down the James Hardagon Edward Thoms John H. Selby Ushers’ Roll of Honor and it beaches about to close. Sunday is again shut our eyes to whats hap­ such good condition arid your rec­ strength of some strong person pening in: this world. The colored William Harris Frederick Van Cleef Wallace Shaugcr seems more of bur boys are going the last service in the Auditorium ord in the ship’s swimming meet standing true. ' Jacob Haussling Warren T. Vasel (**) Jame3 J. Shcrrard, 3d weekly. We believe you when you and it lias been a good one. We man is no longer going to take a speaks well of your1 training here. We can dispense, of some of the backseat. Everywhere he s say­ William A. Heintz, jr. Rosalie A. Voigt Joseph S. Simpkins you miss the Grove terribly shall now s ta rt to plan for the We are. proud of the results.' Have technique of other days, perhaps, James Hendrickson - Sydney T. Walton and what a. grand -time we shall Diamond Jubilee next year. Keep ing to the white man, Couht us Lloyd J. Stevens said' hello to the gang for you and but “what would happen if the up and think it over.’ Two-thirds James Herbert Ralph F. Walworth Richard B. Stirling have \vhen our reunion of the us well informed regarding your Church stopped calling people to Robert Holbrook, jr. William S. Ward usher boys in the service'takes hope you can be with us soon of the humanity colored. Frank E. Strolisky address and we shall try to keep J again. Keep up your good work and repentances Whatever we let go Frank Holl Samuel Wntson, Jr. Brainerd F. Swain . place. Young People’s Night, in you posted on the news. Old salt | jet us hear from you as often as out of the past; we can- never let This is a white man’s problem. William Hughes Harry W. White We must go through. I f \ve pro­ O. D. Swank / the Auditorium was a groat suc- keep your weather eye open, your you, can. that! go,” he concluded. The clos­ Martin Hurley Albert White Robert E. Swank i.. ;-s, the boys and girls doing the seamanship perfect and when you ing prayer was given by Dr ­ ceed on the basis of his own Christ­ Reginald Hurley Everett C. White ushering, the men. in the choir. ian traditions, the colored races Victor T. Thomas return we shall be able to go off Lieutenant Hoskins has been ert-C. Wells, leader of the’Young Evan E. James Ruth R. White R. Thompson, jr. The two camp meeting preachers shore and try our luck fishing. It People’s meetings in August. of the world will rise up and fol­ Grover R. James,- jr. P. Stephen Wlelcrt R. D. Thomson were -abbut the best, team'we have has been good this summer but playing since 1930. Most of his Love Feast Sunday Morning low Him—his leadership. : Jesus never down to anybody. He Howard Jamourieau jr. Thomas J. Wlelert John Thumm had in years and the services well could not take advantage of it. play has been with Army teams, The Auditorium was filled with talked Chas. W. Jeffrey-Smith. Robert Williams regarded the lowest man as a great Birncy B. T ruitt . v- ;. attended’. Now Ted, you asked for No pleasure parties allowed. How­ having competed at Schofield Bar­ the rejoicing sounds of “Hallelu­ John W. Jeter David Williams, sr. H. William Tunis the news and 1 have answered your ever the l'lin -of blues, weaks and creature. Nowhere is Jesus more racks, Hawaii; Philadelphia, Aber­ jah!’ and “praise the Lord,” when E. Johnson John E. Williamson Kenneth M. Ulmer questions the best I could with bonitas w ere taken by the boat I many people gave their testimo­ transcendent than in the common Joseph F. Kaiser David'Williams, jr. Stanton E. Ulmer limited space. Will, say hello to load for fnarket. Best to you Bill. deen and other posts. nies at the annual love feast, Sun­ people,” said Dr. Hamilton. The George Kelcec Robert E. Wills common man, the man down under, William A. Wagner day morning at 9:00. "I think of Wilsori Kennedy Henry J. Woodring Edgar~C. Washabaugh no prayer more appropriate - for is getting up, like masses^ of to Paul C: Kondla John W. Woolley Harry E. Watson this love feast, than 1 Corinthians surging sea. What is t°rbe tne Homer D. Kresge, jr. compulsion of the church, the Ektor-Wright Robert T. Wegge 13: 1-13,” said Rev. Elias B. Baker, William T. Kresge Eugene Wright Harry Wheeler who led this meeting. "And now speaker asked. “We must under­ Osmar Kukor stand the common man, the strain­ John S. E. Young Jack W. Williams abidcth faith, hope, charity, these Randolph La Barre _ Robert Wood three; but the greatest of these is ing of his heart. Wc must make Raymond M. Lansinger Edwin Young . John S. Yeo' love.” Bleecker Stirling, an usher him understand that his best Roy Lever , Joseph Young David B. Zingg the Auditorium for fifty years, friend is a man who sat on a as one of the first to give his (Continued on Pago 8) 175 523B-524 A & B Auguatlno Ardollno ...... 140.71 o n G44E. Adolalde Spearman ___ 36.08 TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE—PUBLIC NOTICE 200 1 & 2 Anna T. Quigley McShano 68.48 207 11 Potbr Yost ...... 41 31 : Sale of Lands for Unpaid Taxes, Assessmnents and 12 Yost- ...... 37.64 •• 1 & 2 Oliver Charland ...... 135 f 2 < y 0 U I • Municipal Charges—Year 1942 and Prior 209 14 M argaret D. Andrews ...... 47.57 0 - 15 :: William Schanck ...... 275.15 : •1 6 • William Schanck 170.01 PUBLIC NOTICK Ih hereby given that W alter H. Gravatt, Collector of 32 ixes tu ami for the Township ot' Neptuno, In the County of Monmouth, and Bernice. Burleigh ...... 41.78 274 73 Cornelia WV Ely ...... 54.00/ State of New Jersey. will on Wednesday, tho 0th day of October, 1943, at :74 70-71-72 2 P. M.. In tho City Hall of tho Township of Neptune, 138 South Main Street, Cornelia W. Ely ...... 206.58 Neptuno, New Jersey, sell the lands, tenements, hereditaments anil real op­ 15-cr.o 17 & 17 M W. 0. Hausler ...... 9.00 17-559 -2 ■ Frank H. Jackson . . ___ 4.47 iate hereinafter described to nmke the amount chargeablo against said lands ’• 7 - - on the first day of July. 1943, an computed in tho tax sale list, together with 551-20 Nora E, Bacon- ...... 9.06 . 274 60 Rebecca W hite ...... 61.16 . Interest ou said amount from the first day of July, 1943, to the date of sale 274 65 nd the. cost of sule, at publlQ vendue to such person or persons as will pur- Laura Williams ______38.54 ' A i 15 & 16 Emily M. W agner ...... 20.63. eh.hase the same subject to redemption at tho lowest rate of Interest, but .In no A3 34 & 35’ i : • the telep location case hi excess of eight per cent per annum. This salo Is made under the pro­ Edith M. Ruby ...... 8.94 / A7 P lo t 15 ;v Holon C. Struck ...i...... 45 83 vision of an Act of the Legislature of tho Stato of New. Jersey entitled: 'An A10 & 2 Act for The Assessment and Collection of Taxes," Revision of 1918. Approved i '—• M artha-J. Roberts ...... 25.70 inch 4,-1918, and the acta supplemental thereto and amendatory thereof; A10 3 & 4 Gladys Stephens ...... 25.70 M; A10 64 & 65 •• • . , Edna E. Messier ;... i, 19.28 the said hinds, tenements, hereditaments and real estate to bo sold and the A l l 1 names of tho persons against whom said taxes, assessments and other mu-’ to 6 Inc. 89 .to 94 ; : Alice V. UpdergrafT 100.80 r.lclpnl charges have been made on account of each parcol, together with tho A l l 75-. to -7 8 ; amount due thereon are as follows: *, Isaac S. Green ...... 67.62 A12 ;pt.: u o iots: Alice L. .Yerna ...... 48.75 : WALTER H. GRAVATT, A10 20 & 28' utk/iV Peter Macttnes ...... •. C6llector. A 1 7 , 27 v .!>• Peter Mactlnos ...... 16.93 ’, ; OCEAN GROVE A21 30 & 31 Y-,: - •• Olga OJorp ... i • 18 ■■ C70 & 672 Sylvia Blcking ...... 423.56 A25 /4 2 19.28 . Lizzie S. King E state...... 247.03 Mary Ely Fritz ...... 60.99' :;U' TELEPHONE FACILITIES in many New Jersey com­ 2G 400 A31 .. 4-5-0 ••• •-•.- . Mary J.. Cameron 26 408 Joseph F. Marcer ...... 120.06 A 31 Do.12 ; Charles Horman ...... 1,151.19 :■ 9-10 V-i- v-v-P-.-. 'Mary E. Doyle ...... •*. 35.70 ’ : y 2 G • 418-19-20*21 A32 23-241 George and Mary Jackson.... munities are being used at or near capacity: and cannot be 28 322 Mary Thornton Estate 86:41 A32 83.83 46.43 Georgo E. Jaokson, et ux. .. 18.02 43 1741 O. W. Tucker Estato ...... A 3 4 ‘^ ;; ' 42 ’ to 46, inc. Shark Rlvor: Hills Co...... 51 1097 Florence .0,. Everett ...... 152:36. A44 ' '- 61-52. - ■ r *""*• 11.08 ;:■ enlarged because the necessary materials now go to make 141.88 Adelo S. Sullivan ...... 25,70 08 102 Mrs. Victor Chamberlain ..... B 2 ! 43-44 •. .Delbert M. J o n e s . ... 77 2045 Rev. Georgo Krooze ...... 56.46 B 5 . 83.83, ; weapons of war. There are also wartime restrictions on 91 06. • Edna R. Laplln 47.85. 'James Shaw ...... 16.92 V B 9 ’.:; ;- Georgo E. & Myra Jackson — 16.92 :.::. ’, 103 1791 ! M a ry T r o u t 135.03 B13 Charles ,H. Swain ...... certain types of service and changes of equipment. 124 1340 Nellie H. H eck ...... 32.57 B13 ■•80-31. ; - Mary J. Cameron ...... , 83.88-' ., 125 1377 E . S u tp h in ...... 75.08 B14. •.u-2n^v/ ;88.83 ,’ 143 231 Floronco M. Reeves 35.44 Harriet E. Stephens 33.83 '.;:': B14 14-15-16 A lfred & Mary Jones .... .v 38.53 We urge you to check with our Business Office on the FIRE DISTRICT Ko. f B14 : 62-537:. - vq Paulino Chadwick ...... 180 7 & P t. ■Tames W h ld b e o • , ...... 157.27 B14 64-65- i 34.32 Iola Cregar ...... 17.16 telephone situation in the locality to which you plan to 185 P t 17 . Frelda Stannlck ...... B20 : i 22 ’•/ A llda & Eugehlo Davis ...... 185 W^.B J a m e 3 R a n d a ll ...... 17.25 C2 ? ' Bertha M. Martin ...... ’ 16.0212.86 '. S: ’ move, even if it is another'section of the community where 188 Sp. 11A George A. Wllktns ...... • 151.43 C 2 'A:'-'. .21 Charlotte .S. Fell ...... ' 12.80 193 220 & 221 Thelma Moore ...... 41.20 C3 Shark lUver Hills Co...... ■ 4.05 ;;V 193 213 Mary Bacon ...... 33.68 C4 v ■ ; ; •; Charlotte S. Fell ...... 12.86 ' you now live. • 195 164 . •Home Building & Loan ...... 59.52 CIO . 80-40, , . • Thomas.L. Chlccono 83.8 ! ;/' 195 167 Thalia C. Morgan . 17.86- CIO Mrs: C. McLeod ...... 195 164 J o h n D o e ...... 17,86 C13 . Alice ' H. Sprlnghorn ...... ;: >-'83.83-,' We may or may not.be able to duplicate your present 217 62 Sc 63 1 - . ’•■ Anna B. Fisher ...... - 82.95 C14 . 47-48 ’ ■ ■' Marlon Beattlo ...... 12.86 j;/ 218 691 & 692 Home Building & Loan' ...... 58.07 C17 11-12-is L; G. Aschenbach ...... -’83.8S::U’.V; service and equipim^jt. In some areas no new service can be 223 258 -& P t. 257 Homo Building & Loan 50.25 C22 25-20.; :- Fredus A. White 60.721::;;: 230 46 & P t, .47 A. F. Bonnott ....". ----- 149.60 D3 ' 185'to 187 tno. Mary I. Falcone ’ ,33.88 230 50 Catherine Van Note 83.76 D 3 ri';L - 205-206 • ‘ Dora Worner ...... -..; .V w n i & v furnished; in others, party line service is all that is available. 231 N p . 2A Asbury Park Bldg, $ Loan.. 41.35 D4 ,:*4l;-.v.:-;'M -: .Edward Carroll 83.63 231 28 Mary and George Cdrr ...... 10.17 D6 ' H 305 6.68’ &■!■■■ Asbury Bark Bldg. & Loan.. 61.85 06 876 Mary Cameron . si:; You may be sure that we will do our best to serve you, 251 58 , . Melvin & Dorothy Field ...... 168.47 0* ’hi':'. 252 50 Asbury Park Bldg. & L o a n .. . 99.45 D7 • ;V’ .... 889-396.:; Kathryn A. Louer . /. .•.;:;.'. .'•• 202 41 • Virginia Green ...... 17.60 0 8 . 465-466 Nicholas & Clara Sohmldt... and if. we should be unahle to meet your telephone needs, 203 51-52-53 . Richard Garrett Soott...... -23:59- 0109:. 669-560-.669-560 Thoron A. Brown; .10.28'.*.’ 265 137 & 138 Henry Lopez ...... 35:62 010 ; 570-580 George. J. Stacoy. 11,15, we know you will understand why. Flltp DISTRICT Xo. 1 DU- t BSi: to 584 0 1 2 ; •' 631-632 • ■ :• Harry A. Johnson 151 Pt. 8 Joseph Sauta ... v. .4 . . v; 385.88 645 W lllla m C. M o rro w 151 -Walter Reado . ... ,150.93 0 1 2 ■ 043 t o 645 D17 - 8 7 9 -8 8 0 D r .; Jo s.’.' F .' • O'Neill 151. •Walter Reado V> ; ' . 436 07 Charlotte. E. Howland P t. G07-PL CQ8 Anthony Pettllo D23 ■1190 33.83.:,;-c’. N E W JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 154 15.69 9.68 jr.rvj.l 16GB .1 4 Aebury-Park Bldg. & L o a n . . . . . B3.69T 023 168 243 ...... V. . Sarah Bedker 160,r" 0 2 5 '9.08 169 158 & P t. 159 0 2 9 ,31 83.-J&V' B U Y W AR BONDS AND STAMPS 038. 83.83.'*;% 169 169 - ' ■ .'. Seo/ •f rt oo';,*,;1;; 170 128 & 129 Seo 173 ..SB...... 'A33! TUNE IN "THE TELEPHONE HOUR" EVERY MONDAY . FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1943 PAGE THREE

British Crew Wins Over Coa3t Guard HESE WOMEN! By d'Alessio

RULE BR1TTANIA The British navy, counted the un­ derdog in that lifeboat race with the two American coast guard crejys, won the race on Sunday and gave the thousands of spectators that lined the shore a real thrill as the boats wont over the mile-long course. At the end of the race the Long BasM Branch coast guard crow ended up only a half a length behind the first British crow and the Manasquan boat was only a short distance be­ hind that as the crews pressed on to gain that much wanted interna­ tional recognition. Tlio winners won a cup and a cash prize, while A TRHILLING FINISH—Top photo shows the close finish in Sun- by the flag buoy. The second boat from the right is the Long Branch the second place team was handed day’s ocean rowing race between crews of the British Royal Navy and coast guard boat which finished a half length behind and at the left is a cash prize. the United States coast guard. The winning H. M. S. Asbury crew is the third place boat of . the Manasquan Inlet coast guard crew, a length Earlier a crew of two Bradley shown at the extreme right as the boats neared the finish lino marked behind. (A. P. Press Photo.) Beach lifeguards defeated a crew ilS sj of Atlantic City lifeguards in a preliminary to the big race. The race, postponed from a week Football Gets “My shoes really don’t need mending, but my feet are killing me. . ago Sunday! was almost postponed again as a week-long northeast storm hung on nt the shore. Even on Sunday when tho-crews raced, the waves were fairly high and the crews had a hard time in the chop­ POCKETBOOK py surf. The British had plenty of prac­ tice in rowing, holding: almost daily sessiohs at Deql lake while the ' coast guard teams, holding eliminations among the many sta­ tions along the coast, held their practice rowing at the Metedeconk river.' Officials pleased with the interest -in the race, plan, it was stated, to havo many more during the coming seasons, wiih the British as defend­ ing champions‘or among the coast guard teams, whenever it is possi­ ble at the time. The-race really got to a sta rt off Ocean Grove, as the course was marked from the foot of Ocean rb a Rescu e dmiERsroBcEPPC^NAr is a n e w Pathway to past the Convention VMLKLiT-SrZEP SEARCHU6W/ WHICH WILL BURN FOR lO FULL N 16HTS hall in Asbury Park—a distance of WITH A t, 5 0 0 CAHPLEPOVJER BEAM VISILE FOR 7 0 M lU & f one mile. Crews were: started from TVS , a dead stop, with Commander An­ VJORUPS drew C. Dam, U. S. N. (retired) as SWAILE5T the starting judge. FOOD F15H MEASURES ; Mayor Clarence V, Mooney and BUT Lt. Ernest Hulse of the coast MATERIAL \ . OF AN guard, presented the prize to Lt. >AAhlOFACTUR5RV INCH Deans, of the British navy. Lt. HAS IF5UED A \ IN LENGTH- ■-WgClAG BOOKLET. 1 » (me muMH* Deans was one of tho prime aids OH THE CARE AND tye*uc*l in establishing the contest, as was USAGE OFARMV-T/PE Boli Prall, sports editor of the v“TO OL6-OA iD 1>t£ Press. ARM.yS TfcAlNfNG i: OF THOUSANDS OF Observers agreed that the win­ fe) i MECHANICS / ners actually earned their! victory, us most of the crewmen’s hands were practically raw from the con­ tinuous drive through the tossing, surf. • Tho little British coxwain, always driving his; men, was also given considerable credit for the - win and at the end of the race re­ g THE POTATO, V \ fvVf ceived the traditional ducking. MOT BOLD. v W 1 N e w INDUSTRIAL • One news photographer got a bit VTAG -m e MOST' "v 1 LABORATORY DEVICE* VALUABLEIHINS seasick as the race progressed, but IHE SPANISH I everyone was so interested in the CJNQUISTAOOtira rowing that no one gave him the C3TAM5Pr«W FREQUENCY SOUNP WAVES. A ' ih e c c t-'o u a s a ? (Pr'EEIl LISllT IS THE GO-AHEAD least bit of condolence in his fight I N 0 3 ." S lu llfll FOR RETREASIKlSj REP,TOR - with: the elements. As is "usually • THE SCRAP PILE. the case, he opinioncd that it would be a relief to die on the spot, but could gain no such so­ lace. ... THE TIMES OWN WONAT FIRST Of A

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Follow label dixeo- North End Pavilion, Ocean Grove I Icelandic •mouth tlonb. worth trvingl m yth • • " Id Irony : 5 Profit 20 A ct of eating 9 A ncient trib al : aw ay tax 22 Artificial . 12 A ncient lyre language 13 O therw ise 23 E gyp tian deity MARY WORTH’S FAMILY 14 Pronoun - — 24 P in k . 15 G liding dance 25 Sym bol to r _ iridium y e p ! i 'll giv e ye ^ YOU SAY THEM TRAILER ^ THEN I’LL SELL IT TO YOU! N ' THIS PAPER'LL ■ step . . ■ AN ACRE PER THIS , W“ -L- - I HARDLY CAMPS OUGHTA BE MOVED'OUTA. GOODNESS KNOWS IT'S THE LEAST 17 Colloquial: 28 A ffirm ative j FARM. MR5-VYORTH JB BOOMVILLE" AN’THAT’S JIST I CAN DO TO HELP THOSE DEFENSE, BIND TH' BARGAIN m other 30 To lie at rest WHAT I'LL DO w it h THIS PLACE! WORKERS GET DECENT HOMES!)------••‘SIGN THERE! 18 G irl’s nam e 32 Prefix: one ’ I'LL COVER TH' WHOLE SHEBANG 19 C om fort 83 T o evince . . WITH MODERN HOUSES!/— — - 21 To step 30 Worthless 23 P lace w here leaving cloth is 37 Conducts printed E3HEH0 B B 40 To nssociato 27 Bone !, 43 L and 28 G atew ay to ' F 1 B O Q 0 0 m easure- ;'•• a Shinto i q Q a a e 45 Sym bol f o r :: tem ple I0 B‘-0 B 0 ' iron 29 Poetic: above □BO BEI .• 47 A ncient 31 G erm an itaiaQQQB law giver seapo rt 40 Amalekito 34 Since . • . Q E 3 0 O B M king ' / V ; 35 Intersected I B Q S E 0 49 R iv er in 38 Interjection lOr H EBE i Africa . • • 39 M argin IS S M IE B so Prefix: wood. .41 Silkworm 54 To devour'/;-, 42 Music: soft IQQQpGJE 50 Digit 1 . '!! 44 Conjunction 57,CruJe'mBtiilj;. .48 Day. afte r . ■ 58'Cdcdpd:clbwd -ithis one < ■.. s B ..I.. chz- w n u n .i.o ...: •01 Roman gods- H " ■ PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 1943 THE NEWCOMER THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES LETTERS TO And Shore Ttaea THE EDITOR Down ruwisfied Friday • , . UOMEIt I). KUF.SGK, Editor and rubll»hcr Editor, Times; . Memory : I was very much pleased with the SIXTV-FOUU JERSEY 'folepliono 7 splendid article by Rev. Smith en­ titled “Fishing Pier philosophy,” Lane SUBSCRIPTIONS: $2.00 yearly: $1.25 sem i-annually; iOc. quarterly w . 6c. which was published, in the Ocean and postage por copy, postage paid In the United States; Canada $ . Grove Times last week. He ex­ Foreign, $4.50 a year. . - Fiftecn Years Ago Thirty Years Ago ADDRESSES changed on request—always give former pressed in superb English ' the In accordance with annual cus­ The schools of Ocean Grove and ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished by us on reQuc31*- xT philosophy of the angler, particu­ tom, Dr. C. M, Boswell, president the other districts o f’Neptune Were WATCH THE LABEL ON Yt>UIl PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF larly the fishermen w.ho fish from and Dr. Alfred Wagg, vice presi­ opened! rind 200 pupils enrolled YOKIl SUBSCRIPTION • ‘ . . ■ tlic Ocean Grove pier. dent, had delivered tho closing in tho Ocean Grove school alone. Any one who has a plan of live THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE sermons, of the' Ocean Grove The; teaching staff remained the I (and this means practically every­ Auditorium, the former, in the same. , one) has a philosophy of Jife. His morning and the latter iri the fine analysis of what we fishermen Walter FA Clayton; the new evening. Evangelist Sunday postmaster of. Ocean Grove, had NATIONAL CDITORlAl™ Entered as second-class mail think ami do on the pier was clear had completed the .week before, a a t th e and to the point. Only an experi­ assumed charge of the local office, ASSOCIATION notable' ten days, ministry here. A succeeding George F. Rainear. Ocean Grovo DOstofllce enced angler like himself could The following . persons had at­ have expressed our thoughts and tended the annual convention of Two thieves had boldly entered feelings. Many fine but uninform­ the New Jersey State Hotel Asso­ the National hotel on Main avenue, ed people have the mistaken no­ opposite the post office ant! pro­ We. shall win or we shall d i e . " — General Douglas ciation at . Ocean City for three tion that a fisherman is a rathor days: Will JB.' Burin, Grove Hall; ceeded to the top floor where they MacArthur. coarse person who underrates the Mr. arid Mrs; L. Zelley, Ocean speedily rummaged through; the value of time; that he is an indi­ House; Mr.. and Mrs. Jacob B. place.' They were caught by the vidual who knows little or nothing Sweet, Sunset Lodge; Mrs. Fred servant arid arrested. No money about the inner and outer worlds Voeller, Mrs. Payne, Dewitt House; was stolen, but various articles of of which he is a part. Such people Mrs. Helen'Devlin, Moritauk; Mrs; clothes, which were recovered. Christmas Parcels for Service Men frequently act os if they are un­ A. C. Carr, Billsrd;; P.- W. Roh- Mr. and - Mrs. John F. Clarice, The Post oflice department has fixed a time limit for acquainted with the virtues of land, Loraine; and A. L. E. Strriss- “patience, persistence, faith and of 80 Mt. Hermon Way. had cele­ the mailing- of Christmas gifts, by parcel post to the boys burger, Stokes. Hall. brated their twenty-fifth wedding friendliness,” of which you spoke. Mrs. Howard Selby and sons overseas. They must be mailed between September 15 and i am happy that a minister of anniversary. Mr, Clarke van an Horace and Howard,'jr., were pass­ usher -in the Auditorium. . October 15. the gospel has spread this summer ing several weeks with her par­ the gospel of goodwill and friendli­ ents, Dr, arid Mrs. Alfred Wagg, That the; best men in the world The task of getting the parcels to the boys before ness among flie pier fishermen. GO Broadway, before leaving for are in the church was the unalter­ Christmas is stupendous. Those who have relatives and It was; Christ who addressed their winier home in West Palm able bplicf of Kev. Dr. William S. Simeon JPeter after a night of poor Beacig Florida. Bovarii, genera! secretary of the -friends in the service must know that we have fighting fishing on the lake of Genncsaret A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Methodist Brotherhood in Amer­ men in Alaska,. Greenland, Iceland, England, Sicily, far- (for they caught nothing), Alvin. E. Bills, 78 Main avenue. ica, who had delivered the morn­ “Launch out into the deep and let The name chosen for the newcomer ing sermon in the Auditorium, ob­ separated regions' of Africa,- the Near East, Australia, 'down .your nets for. a draught.” was Charles Tyler. . served on the program as Brother­ many of the South Pacific Islands, India, China, South They caught fish, * Later Jesus siiid The net proceeds of the swim hood Day. Largest Assortment of Newest Fall Styles 5 toi Peter, “Simeon, fear not; from America and other areas;-. W eeks are required for a ship siting carnival Held at tho North Miss Beatrice Van Cieef, of henceforth thou shalt catch men." End pool, hat! exceeded. Twenty-; Now York; granddaughter of Mr. PARIS HA T SHOP | to reach many of these stations Gifts may not go out Yes, Reverend Smith, you have five dollars was giveri .to. the Home and Mrs.A William It. Morris, 128 launched out oil tlio pier and Including Wool, Fur Felts and Velvets—Every Style, Beret and 3 on the first ship. They may have to wait until vitally for - the Aged anil twenty-five to Heck avenue, and Charles E. Wood- “caught men.” After all, this kind Bancroft-Tayior Rest Homo, and hnms, of New York, were married . Sport Casuals; Latest Fall Shades, Sizes 22-24 needed supplies and equipment have been shipped: If of fishing' is worth the price in twenty-five to Ann Muy hospital. in Asbury Park. and terms of goodwill good fellow­ = At lowest prices in town up the parcels are not mailed early, that delay may prove ship and perfect understanding. to be just enough to prevent their arrival by Christmas Yes, Christ, like yourself, loved SMARTEST FALL HAND BAGS | fishermen or he wouldn’t have venient for the depositor. Including Silks, Felts, and Leatherettes—Also Genuine J . day. ; ' The Asbury Park and Ocean chosen humble Gallileans as his Grove Bank was founded in 1889 THE PIONEER OFFICE and Cordc ...... $1.00 to $1.95 and up. § Mai! of 'all kinds is vital to the spirit of fighting men, disciples. “And now abideth faith, and has resources of approximtnely ALSO LATEST HAIR ORNAMENTS | as Bill Thomson has so eloquently urged in his Service de hope, love, these three; but the $10,000,900- The bank is a mem­ 436 Cookman Ave,, Asbury Park (Phone 4S31-J) I greatest of these is love,” love ber of the Federal Deposit Insur­ for one’s fellow man on the pier Attention! Open Wednesday Evening till 9:00. Saturday till 10 P. M. 3 partment. Every officer who has inspected our Army, and ance Corporation with each account At!llllllltO"ll!l!!ll!i:il:!ll!l!ll!lll!ll;iltliri'!l!:i)!li:il'|[|lllllll!!r!!lltl!llll|!llrll|!l!tlU|fllOIUl!imaitl!lt!(IUlltl",!!|!;^ and in the Sanctuary. insured to $5,000. Navy postal facilities overseas has reported that thousands Joseph E. Sochi. YVe arc now showing houses cf fighting men disregard mess call when it conflicts with Ocean Grove, September 6, 1943. for' sale, that have good The Axis slops al nothing— values. A few houses are mail call, and get their letters first. Officers at our large — -V r ~ ' , Don’t stop at 10%. No Place Like Ocean Grove now listed for winter rentals. military and naval stations report that the spirit and effi­ Editor, Times: •fc' FO R SALE ciency of their rnen receive a. distinct lift when mail is I am enclosing a check of two ATTRACTIVE seven room home, two baths, good dollars for year’s subscription to Buy More Insurance of every kind coal furnace. Exceptional location and good income, distributed; and that a delay in mail service caused a de­ tbe Times, Have enjoyed reading written, especially automo­ cided decline in spirit with a consequent letdown in effi­ it through each week. You have for freedom'* Sako War Bonds bile and household furniture. producing property. §4,200.00. Terms arranged.. covered the camp meeting very Still at the old stand. ciency. . . . ivell and i want to have the re­ DESIRABLE HOMES AT BARGAIN PRICES S.end your “V” mail letters'all the time and any rea­ mainder of the sermons and the services. - sonable time before Christmas, but beware about par­ We have been going to Ocean E. N. WOOLSTON MARION M. SMITH, Real Estate cels for Christmas delivery. They must be mailed between Grove for the past twenty years' 48 MAIN AVENUE 12 New York Avenue .. Ocean Grove and'have always enjoyed the re­ September 15 and October 15, This is an absolute “Must.” ligious atmosphere and the splen­ FUNERAL HOME Tel. 398 Ocean. Grove, N. J. Phone Asbury Park 2809 Kstulltistica 1000 • v'*,,. ; - ■ .j —_____ | j------did sermons, music and the servi­ ces.in the Auditorium. We fee! 1007 Bangs Ave., Asbury Park September the Beautiful there is no place on earth like. Ocean Grove and our prayer is that A dignified service to meet One of the most beautiful months of the year at God will enable the Association to any financial need. No ad­ FOR OCEAN GROVE’S BEST BUYS keep it going on the same lines in ditional charge for use of J. A. HURRY AGENCY the sea shore is September. The continued balmy weather Funeral Home. FOR SALE the years to come. APPRAISALS AND RENTALS has induced many to lengthen their stay in Ocean 'Grove, Anna Tasney. I.eROY A. MULLER, Manager Paterson, N. J„ 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, all im­ - n - September 4, 1943. Telephone 4525 provements, air conditioned ... — V— ■ " delco oil burner heat, fur­ Xoticcable this summer and fall is the increased ac­ nished, $4,000, $2,000 cash. INSURANCE Finds Times Gifts Results List your properties for sale with us.-': tivity in real estate. Many new o.wners have'taken posses­ Editor, Times: sion of property here, and the demand for desirable cot­ We sold two of the houses we . Let us know what you have to sell and we will advertised . iri last week's Times. ELI LIST YOUR PROPERTIES move it for you. tages is steadily increasing. We are glad to say .that the Times FOR SALE OR RENT gets results for the advertisers. FUNERAL HOME O ther properties listed here have been sold Bud Hurry, Successor to BURTIS by us recently. J. A. Hurry Rea! Estate and Joe Stalin wasn't present at the Quebec conference Insurance Agency. 514 Second Avenue, ALVIN E. BILLS but he managed to break into, the headlines occasionally Ocean Grove, N. J., Asbury Park September 7, 1943. A Sympathetic Service, Agency while it was going on. ' _ 1 , ------Reasonable and Refined. REAL ESTATE J . A. HURRY AGENCY OBITUARY Insurance Mortgage Loans 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE J. R. Ely & W. A. Woolley Telephone A. P. 2124 previous year, and is gaining, mo­ REV. ROBERT \V. H. WEECH Phone A. P. 567 78 Main Ave, Ocean Grove Telephone 4132 Reiidence 387-R Camp Meeting mentum as the 'years . go by, he Funeral services for the late I C ti111 iuiivil Iron! I'itgt' U) said. William E. Thomson, head of Rev. Robert W. H. Weech, who feature of.our service, and (•'!), we the Ushers’ Association, announc­ died on Thursday at the Maryland give programs, not only helpful ed that seventy-five boys, who General Hospital Were held on here, but that can lie carried back, were ushers, a re notv in uniform. Saturday, Septbmber 4, in Balti­ Fully Furnished to other, churches, and schools.” Reporting for the Diamond Jubi more. The services were in charge The Young People: made-a pledge ke Fund, he said: “As'near as wo of Rev. Harold Bosley, pastor of oi $4,009 tor the Diamond Jubilee can get to our figures, it will not Mt, Vernon place Methodist church, Ocean Grove Talk It Over First fund, and have.•'already reached be veiy late in the fall,.after your assisted by other ministers of the within’ a'-hundred dollars of 33,000. wonderful contributions are in, that, Baltimore conference. - Mrs. Alexander Leo, leader of the we will have reduced our debt $50,-. , The deceased was born August Hotels children ill the Chapel, said, ‘I U00. We then only have $25,000 to .1, 1866, ill Davidsonvillc; Anne speak for the cream of. Ocean go before om debt is paid off next Arundel county, Maryland, the son MAIN AVENUE With Your Bank Glove and the future leaders of year.” He.also announced the total of the late ltev. William Tt L. 25 Rooms ...... $18,000 society.” Dr. Carlisle ' Hubbard,- attendance during camp meeting Weech and Augusta Sewell Weech. Investment Information and leader of the Abundant.Life serv­ was a little over 47,000, or 1,000 lie was a fellow student, with OCEAN PATHWAY ices every mottling at 10:00, was niore than-last year, and the. total President Woodrow Wilson.while 5 0 'Rooms ...... ' $18,000 Advice is But One of unable to lie present, because of attendance for the season was at Johns Hopkins university. The 45 Rooms ...... 140,000, an increase of 20,000 over former was taking post-graduate $15,000 illness De. Henson spoke for him, 40 Rooms ...... Our Many Services and said he gave a. fine ministry last year. i; •' work when Rev. Weech was finish­ $20,000 every day and the meetings were Dr; Wells; chairman of. tho pro­ ing his graduate year-in 1887, and SIGNAL THE MS V4BER FBDBRAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION successful. . ' ■. gram and devotional committee they became acquainted. For particulars, see me— Reach Meeting Reports said they would try to bring the Since his retirement 'several in other words,. George Miller reported on his greatest program to Ocean Grove years ago he and Mrs. Weech have BUS BY HAND * he First National Bank of Bradley Beach next year, than it’s had in all its lived a t 8 Embury avenue, Ocean North End pavilion meeting every Prevent ■ unnecessary'. stops SKE ME BEFORE YOU BUY Bradley Beach, N. J. Sunday at !:00. Me said, ho had history of seventy-five years. Dr. Grove. He served short periods signal the bus—so the driver BURN OB BORROW a successful season, am! promised Henson closed the reports'by say. as acting pastor of Grace Metho­ ing that “next yeai we'll have the will , know you Wont to board the people next year they Would dist church, Roland; Park and sub­ that particular one. have new scuts to sit on. Many greatest year God has given us in stituted occasionally at St. Paul’s Louis E. Bronson people have been > helped by the many years, and we’re going over here while the regular pastor %vas little prayer service at the cud of the top.” on vacation.. REALTOR—IN3UROU tne meeting, he said. The South Following the reports, tho tradi­ End pavilion meetings were re­ tional March around Zion began. GUY H. SEGUR 53 Main Avenue ported by Rev. Verne L. Smith, Police Chief Atkinson and Mana­ Funeral servicer- are being held Ocean Grove, N. J. leader, and pastor of St, Paul’s ger Thoma led the way with the today at Dover, N. J., for Guy II. Phone A. P. 1058 Safe Deposit Boxes church. “ We think of these meet­ color hearers following. Archie Segur, 74, a retired banker, who OOACHES, INC. ings as “tbe rocking chair brigade Griffith carrieil the Christian flag died Tuesday at his home. 69 Mt. of the army of the Lord,’ ” he and Oscar Summers the American Hermon Way.- He is survived by added. He thanked all those who flag.- . With Mr. Eddowes leading, his wife, Mrs. Carrie Goodale Se­ In All Sizes Available Now had so graciously helped at the the musicians came next in line, gur, and one son, Burt, of Ports­ Beautify Your Outdoors—We Have meetings, and invited the people followed by members of the Asso­ mouth, Ohio. He Was n resident that would be here for the resl of ciation. Then came the ushers and of Ocean Grove for thirty-eight the month, to services at St. Paul’s visiting, preachers. They marched years. church. Bleecker Stirling, who to 'the Tabernacle where Rev. EVERGREENS- Some As Low As has been leader of the beach nioef- Samuel W. Spear offered prayer, irtgs every Sunday at 6:00, for then to the chapel, where Howard years, announced, that this was the Selby gave a word of prayer.' Then Check Master Plan TREES, Etc. sixty-ninth season, and he hoped tbe crowd marched into the Young (Continue!! from Page I) WHOLESALE PRICES TO RETAIL TRADE “Less Than a Penny a Day*v th a t as long as Ocean Grove lives, People’s Temple, where Dr. Fur- checking facilities available to UNTIL SEPTEMBER 20TH . the beach meetings will live. nVari A, DeMaris, offered prayer. practically anyone through Cheek Ol'KN UNTIL'-7 1». M. INCLUDING SUNDAY Because most musicians do not While singing, “He Lives,’’, they Master." .' , DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR ORDERS HELD FOR 3 Convenient Banking Offices to Serve. You ■ like lb make speeches, Dr. Henson left the Temple, ' arid marched Check Master was America’s first WITHIN 2r, MILES OF.NURSERY LATER DELIVERY spoke * for Clarence Kohlmann, around Jerusalem, where Dr. Wells and original ., pay-as-you-go, no • NOT El There Is no hotter llm e^tlm ntliopropent for, moving organist, and writer of the hymn, led in prayer. The procession then minimum balance cheeking account Evergreen*. TUe plants have ccaset! growing nnfl.tlto.aoll retaining “Pray On.” W altor D. Eddowes, marched back to the -Auditorium plan. . In Check Master, a checking enough warmth to enconrngo the roots to activity, Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank Minister of Music and who has where the ushers stood around the account may he started with an —ent/ANIZEj} 1889— done splendid work both in tho altar. The people remained stand­ initial deposit of any amount, even .Young People's Temple and the ing W hile singing “God Bs With as-; little at $1,. the depositor pay­ M. EARL O’HAGAN Corlies Avenue Main Avenuo Main Street Auditorium, said that the choir has You Till Wc Meet Again.” . Dr. ing, only five cents, for each check , WHITESVILLE NURSERIES NEPTVNE OCEAN GROVJS ASBURY PARK responded wonderfully this. year. Henson pronounced the benediction drawn A and each . stem, deposited. OFFICE A5B- flHOWGilOUNDS ONE-JIAEF M llE WEST Wf , The Sacred School of Music, which and after the tolling of the bell, Accounts may be opened in person ASIIUHY PARK POST OFFICE OS' BANOS AVEKlfE Member Federal Deposit Insurance, Corporation -Is held this third week in July, was declared the 1943 camp meeting or by mail, and all banking' done S U R S E U Y TWO MIXES WEST . OK BANGS A.VEKTJE more successful this year than any closed. Taps were sounded. by mail thereafter if more con- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1943 PAGE FIVE

The monthly meeting of Circle PUBLICITY BOOTH CLOSES LEGAL NOTICE ^itiiii]iiii]i»ntiiiiiaijiiiiiiii|iiiiiiitiiiiiiiiHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij|ijjiuAi>Jiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii''^ H, Miss Fillmore, leader, will be NEPTUNE TAX OFFICES NOTICE IN AND OUT OF held a t Bancroft-Taylor Rest Home, SETS COLLECTION RECORD . Sales of Local Property Approved Monday, September 13, a t 2:30 p. : by Township Committee . NOTICE. OF PUBLIC SALE OF J! thought for the Week Gnd m. Mrs. Warren Fulton will have After its busiest season in LANDS AND PREMISES IN THE I By Verne Leslie Smith, OCEAN GROVE charge of devotions and the study .; 'The report of collections, for TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN the month of August seta a years, the Ocean Grovdr Informa­ THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. | Pastor of St. Paul’s Church of Latin America will be conduct­ tion booth on Pilgrim/ Pathway NOTICE Is hereby given that on ed by Miss Phoebe Rowden. record for that month com­ Wednesday, the .twenty-second day of pared with any previous Aug­ will close tomorrow, according to September, .1943, a t 2 :Q0 o’clock' In the /'/•■//" THE HOMING INSTINCT Z- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crater, of The Gilkey sisters who, have Township Publicity Director Ralph afternoon, at the Neptune ,Tt>wnHh'tp been summer visitors in Ocean ust, according to Collector. Sme mysteries are unexplained. How does a carrier pigeon know Roselle Park, N. J., and their Walter H. Gravatt. The W. Johnson. In his report to the Headquarters, 137 Main Street, Nep­ its way home across the'trackless sky? How does a lost dog, or cat, granddaughter Evelyn Kay, have Grove for many years spent the township committee he expressed tune, New Jersey the Township of . returned homo after spending ten past week at the Breeze, Sea­ amount was $174,852.70. Of Neptune, In:the County of MonnmouUv discover a route which leads home? How? Who Knows? 8 that arnount, $129,850.39 was the belief that there would be a will offer at public sale, to the high­ /Sufficient it is to say that the Creator; has put an instinct in His days here as the guests of- Mrs. view avenue.. . They are Misses continued demand for accommoda­ est bidder a t! a ; minimum sale price creatures which leads and lures the lost back home again. ' / William Spratt 35 Surf avenue. M argaret and Mary Gilkey, of for 1943 taxes; $9,919 for of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00): 1942; $10,042, tax title liens; tions in Occean Grove right on We sing “Home, sweet home” with feeling because of the reality J. H. Keener, of York, Pa., is Brooklyn, and Mrs. Jessie Gilkey all the right, title- and interest of the Swann, of Norwalk, Conn. $3,760, costs and interest, and through September. said Township acquired a a taxs^Ie of it. Literally, there’s ho place like home. spending three weeks vacation $9,698 for Riverside Drive The ' township committee on and the foreclosure of . the - equity .of These are home/coming days, and we welcome them. May the • here a t the Ocean View. He is a . After spending the summer at redemption thereof in. arid to the fol­ improvement from the Fed­ Tuesday night ratified the; sale at lowing described lands-arid premises; return home means much to everybody. And, we’ll not forget, God calls defense worker who received his 14 Spray, avenue," Mrs. H. A , Thur- eral government. 38 Oliri street to H, W. and M. B. AU those. certain . lots, bracts or. pa'r- us home. He gives us an impulse to return to Him when we wander first vacation since the war started ber returned this week to her win­ Stratton/ proprietors of Quaker cels of • land and ' premises, situate, away. Augustine expressed it well when he said, “Our souls are rest- and'he decided to spend it here dur ter home iri Newark. lying and being in the Township of Inn, for $900. Thomas Lowe’s bid Neptune in. the County of Monmouth less: until they find their rest in Thee.” Like the Father in the story . Ing camp meeting. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Hand, Of of $1,353 for 8 Olin street and nnd State of New Jersey, and known; oi the prodigal, God stands at the gate to welcome us home. Like Mr. and Mrs. William H. More Maywood, N. J., are guests , this W. C. T. U. ELECTS OFFICERS Mabel Hall’s bid of $200 for two and designated as Block 127, Lot 14fO. wandering children, may we find our way to tho home of our souls. week of Mr. and Mrs. Norman a ls o k n o w n n s 131-131V6 B ro a d w a y , ' land, Eastport, Md., returned home lots on Stratford avenue, Neptune, Ocean Grove, on Tax-Assessment Map SUNDAY IN ST. PAUL’S CHURCH this week after spending a week DeGroot, 91. Asbury avenue. Mrs. Jessie llcster, New President; was also approved by the commit­ of tho Township of Neptune, and upon Others Elected at Fall Meeting. Church School at 9:30, Otto Stoll, Jr., Superintendent at the Spray View hotel on the Miss M. Voorhees, of Newark, is tee. :7: . ;/.". : ■ „ ’. tho following terms and conditions: Assembly Bible Class, 2:30 P. M. ocean front. Mrs. M argaret Coop- Mrs. Jessie Kester was: elected Twenty (20%) per cent, at the time visiting with. Mr.: and Mrs. R. L. of the sale nnd tho balance upon tfie Morning Worship at : . Sermon m. er- and son Norval, also of East- president of the Ocean Grove W. C. 10 45 Bergen, 87 Asbury avenue. Two Calls This Week for Squad delivery of the Assignment of Lease. “THE CHRIST OF THE OPEN ROAD” port, are remaining another week. After spending the summer at T. U. at the first fall meeting Wed­ Any bidder who falls to complete his nesday in St. Paul’s church. /The The Ocean Grove First Aid purchase will, forfeit to the Township ______Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, at 7:30 P. M. Mrs. E. J. Fulton and daughters, her cottage, .105 Embury avenue, any deposit paid annual election was presided over Squad removed John Vander Wyk, afternoon, at the Neptune Toiynshlp Misses Jennie and Mae Fulton, re­ Miss A A. Butler has returned to D a t e d : S e p te m b e r <7, 1943. . ; and designated, as Block 174D, Lot J, by the county president, Mrs. Mar­ Wednesday afternoon to Greenville JOHN, W. KNOX, H e a d q u a rte r* . 137 M ain S tre e t, N e p ­ turned this week to their home in her h o m e in Totteriville, S. 1., on the Tax Assessment Map of tlie .. Philadelphia, after spending the tha Lloyd. Other officers elected hospital; Jersey City. Mrs. Vander C lerk. tune,- New .''Jersey ' the.' Township of Township of Neptune, and upon the N. Y. - 3 7 -3 8 •: Neptune, In. the County of Monmouth summer at their cottage at 52 were Mrs. Marie Rand, first vice Wyk and daughter, Mrs. Charles will offer, at public, sale,- to the high­ the following terms and conditions': Seven Hundred Dollars ($700.00) at Abbott avenue. The speaker at the beach meet­ president; Miss Bertha . Dean, secT Huneke, closed their summer cot­ NOTICE est bidder at; a minimum sale pri^e tho time of the, sale and Fifty Dollars Mr. and Mrs. E. Bullis, of Jama­ ing. 0:00 o’clock Sunday evening ond vice president; Miss Mae Com­ tage at 75% Cookman avenue and of Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($.1,300J)U)'' ($;>0.00) m o n th ly u n til th e b a la n c e h a s NOTICE OF PUBLIC 'SALE OF all the right,, title and .interest - of: the been paid. Upon he payment of the ica, L. I., returned this week after wfii.be Rev; S..B. Smalley, pastor fort, treasurer, Miss Myrtle Cha­ accompanied . Mr. Vander Wyk in LANDS AND PREMISES’ IN TlfE said Township acquired at a tax sale pin, corresponding, secretary; Miss the ambulance. The squad also re­ full purchase price a Bargain aiid ' spending two weeks at the Alba­ of the. Neptune City Methodist -TOWNSHIP OF .NEPTUNE; -I n aiid; the foreclosure of the equity of bale Deed will be delivered to the tross, Ocean Pathway, where Mr. church. Irene Cummings, recording secre­ moved Mrs. Lofferty, from 82 Mt. THE COUNTY OF;MONMOUTH. redemption thereof in nnd to the fol­ successful bidder. Any bidder who Bullis has been a . regular summer ta r y ." ' ? '*> Zion Way to her home in Trenton, CIS Is hereby given that on lowing described lands anil promises: fails to complete his purchase will for­ . The Assembly Bible. Class-of St. The devotional service was led on Monday. . Wednesday, the twenty-second- day of All those certain lots, tracts or par­ feit to the.Township any doposlt paid. guest since 1911. Paul’s church will open, with its September, 1943 at 3 500 o'clock In the cels of land and premises situate, D a te d ; S e p te m b e r 9, 1943. by Miss Gertrude Resegue: She -V—------lying and being in the Township of After spending the month of first session Sunday at 2:30 p. m. J O H N W. K N O X , gave two contrasting word pic­ REAP THE OCEAN GROVE Neptune. In tho County of Monmouth . August nt the Sagnr cottage, 17 Rev. B.. S. Cirowcroft is tho leader tures: the ono drawn .from an arti­ District Meeting September 16 and State of Now-Jersey, and known 37-3S ' . • .. New York avenue, Mr! and Mrs. Cadet Wallace A. Pfeiffer, A. A. cleby J. Edgar Hoover in Septem­ Members of the local W. S. C. Si TIMES FOR LOCAL NEWS Charles Haniman, returned to their F, T. T. Di, 09''. Central avenue, is ber issue of the Christian Herald, are invited to dttend a district home this week in New. Brunswick. home for a few days leave. He “The Betrayed Generation," show­ meeting at the First Methodist After spending, the month of will finish his work soon; as an ing the increase in juvenile dclin- church, Asbury Park, on Thursday, WOOLMAN’S August at the Sampler Inn, Main aid cadet at the University of .quericy, and the other, the beautiful September 1C, beginning at 10:00 I Featuring— I Strassburger’s - • avenue, Mrs. Mabel H.* Ruch re­ Chicago, and will be in line for a demonstration of more than 200 a; m. Four of the conference offi­ turned on Wednesday to her winter second lieutenant’s commission. young people who committed cers, will he present to conduct Market home in Bethlehem, Pa. bhemsclvqs to Jesus •' Chnist last classes of methods.' Each one is I an OIL W AVE i . Mr. nnd Mrs. David Lowe and Mr. arid Mrs. M. R. Burlc, of Al­ Friday evening in the Auditorium. asked to bring a box lunch. Pilgrim Pathway and Olin Street 125 Heck A v e n u e family, who have been spending lentown, N. J., are weekend guests The secretary reported that 236 : — — v — — : Telephone Asbury Park 1749 of Mr. . and Mrs. Davis Bowen, 92 Telephone 963 the month of August at their cot­ calls were made and 36; bouquets Announcing August. Stoll, jr. I Raymond’s Salon 1 tage on Wesley lake, returned Lake avenue. and plants carried to-sick and shut- The-..'.Oldest Independent Genera) Mr. and Mrs. August G. Stoll, | HAIIl STYLIST 1 Market in Ocean Grove Ocean Grove this week to their winter home in Misses Lucy and Caroline Young, jns. The.annual reports of all offi­ 23 Bath avenue, are the proud par­ Roselle; N. J. of. Newark; are spending the sum­ cers were given. ents of a boy, born at 2:10 a. to:, | 727 Bangs Avenue 1 After spending the summer at mer as guests of their sister-in- yesterday at Monmouth Hemorial | Asbury Park | their cottage, 31 Surf avenue, Mr. law, Mrs...E. V. Young, 91 Stock­ W. S. C. S. BOARD MEETS hospital, weight, 7 lbs., 11 oz. Full line of | Fresh Shoulder of Pork and Mrs. Fred Ulmer returned ton avenue. V Mother is doing beautifully. His I Tel. for Appointment 8220 I POULTRY this week to their home in East Capt arid Mrs., Clarence Knight U. S. 0. N ight; Letters from name is August Stoll, jr. I Loins of Pork Orange. have returned to their home in Service Men Read. f(iiiiiiti>iiii'aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii>iiiiiDiiiiiiiiiii)|iitv and Pvt. James B. Garrabrandt, son Middletown, Del., after spending The • executive board meeting of [Frankfurters • of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Garrabrandt, the summer at 70 Webb avenue. St. Paul’s W. S. C. S., was held FANCY GROCERIES 121 Broudway, is located at Tuesday afternoon at 2:30, in the WILBUR R. GUYER [Fresh Butts Greensboro, N. C., in tho Army Air Louise, Kresge,. Times local cdi- . primary room of the church'. Mrs. Successor to HOT Corps, waiting for reclassification. tor, will leave Tuesday to resume Charles Bilms reported that about [Strictly Fresh Eggs her studies as a Junior at Susque­ WILLIAM YOUNG Pvt. John E. Williamson, son of 300 boys were served on the last HOME-MADE PRIME MEATS | Fresh Spare Ribs Mrs. Estelle Williamson, 98. Lake hanna University. She -will be suc­ U. S,. O. night, August 21. Let­ avenue, left two weeks ago for ceeded by her sister, Mary Jane ters- were read from the boys in Jones, whose husband, Ensign Mel­ PLUMBING AND Camp Fannin, Texas, with the In­ service. ■ '• .. Fresh Vegetables fantry. His wife is tho former vin Jones; is stationed on a crui.ser Those attending the meeting somewhere in the Pacific. HEATING Mias Jean Garrabrandt, residing on were Miss- Mae Comfort,. Mrs, DAILY- 3 P. M. | We are now making our | '••'Lake avenue also. : Barbara Ann and Louis Valen­ Verne Smith, Mrs. Neil Tomp­ Estimates Given BIRD’S EYE Mrs. Gilbert Cornish, who has tine Stubbs, twiri children of Mr.; kins, Mrs. Charles Bilms, Mrs. FROSTED FOODS | Summer Sausage [ been coming here for more than and Mrs. Paul Stubbs, 89 Heck ave­ George Tompkins, Mrs. Raymond 64 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove J Reitz jfyj.odel Bakery; ■-'forty years and- learned to swim nue, celebrated their i 6th birthday Manley, Mts. Homer. Kresge, Mrs, j ; .. Telephone 428 I 47 Pilgrim Pathway at the South End as a girl, spent yesterday with a luncheon arrang­ Louis Samuelson, Mrs. Fred Pine, OCEAN GROVE Sunil,uni,mi . the month of August at the Ham­ ed by Mrs. Stubbs; The twins re­ Mrs. B. C. Croweroft, Miss Nancy ilton Cottage, 23 Central avenue, ceived the congratulations pf their Doroy Mrs. Edith Davis, Mrs. Wil­ and returned this week to her home many friends on an occasion that liam Heintz, Mrs. Joseph Rainear. ^jiiiiiMitiiiiirtiiiitiiiiiliiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiii^ f . in Gillette, N. J. will bo long remembered: The next regular meeting will be = M a t. held Tuesday, September 21, at 5 2 : 8 0 T e l . ; V ,'. Alter spending the summer at Classified Advertisements Joe Sandford, 89 Embury ave­ 7:30 in the evening. B. F EDDES = E v 'g jooa.i • the Ocean Plaza, Ocean Pathway, nue, starts a ten day vacation = 7,9 PALACE Advortlfleraenta for these columns ehould bo In the ofllco of “The - the Misses Elizabeth and Emily from his New York office today, JEWELER - BBADLET BEACH 5 Tlmea'* NOT LATER THAN 13 O'CLOCK NOON Thursday of each . Nicholas and their niece, Edith and -the fish, obeying an. occult GHOW MEIN |MAT. DAILY a:S0—EVE. 7 and tj w eok. Bishop, returned this week to their fifth sense, are said to ho moving TO TAKE HOME Watch Repairing I snt. nml Snn. Contlnnoas (rom 2:301 . home in Newark. steadily seaward from the Ocean CLASSIFIED AD BATE NEW CANTON RESTAURANT BEST PRICES •FBI., SAT., September 10*11 ; V Corp. William D. Gillan, son of Grove pier. _ CHINESE and AMERICAN FOOD 25 words OR LESS .:. v .•« ,• ...... 4 ...... ;*Bc. PAID FOR OLD GOLD : DOXALD U’CO>>OIt and = More than 25>word3 iV.v.vi-..w 1 cent per word Mrs. Violet Gillan, 83 Franklin Noar Noptune High School UJ.OBTA JEAN ' avenuo, who is stationed at Camp. READ THE OCEAN GROVE 83 So. Main Street Ocean Grore APPRAISED FREE 5 times for the price of four. TIMES FOR LOCAL NEWS “MR. BIG” Copy mailed'In. given to representative or brought to office per­ Robinson, Arkansas, rdtumed Telephone A. P. 0177 .... sonally must bo accompanied by cash or stamps to cover eoBt- Copy home on a fifteen day furough ac- 57 Main Avenue I SUN..' MON., Septeritber. 1M* i acceptod over phono as a courtesy and convenience to -customers. ' • companied by his wife. Corp. and l’hono 8818 Ocean Grove I IIENItY 'FO N D A ^ AS1)nFW), | Bills due Immediately upon presentation. Mrs. Gillan are visiting the lnt- Post Office Building “OX BOW INCIDENT” | tor’s parents in Asbury Park. JOSEPH’S BEAUTY SALON Pure Fruit Fudge Circle D will meet at tho Ban- . All Branches of .' = TUES. AVED.; September. 14-15; 5 BEAUTY CULTURE . Delicious—mado from tho pure' 5 ! a n n a b e l l a = & croft Rest Home on Monday, Sep- wholosomo fruits, arid tilled '(tiiniuaitiuiiiitiKiiiiiiiitiiiuiiiiuiuiiiiutiiiiiaiiiiiaiiit. “TONIGHT WE FOR SALE—Baby qrib, mat LOST—Gold diamond shaped >:• tember 13, a t 2:30 p. m., with Mrs. FEATURING THE NEW with, nuts or.marshmallows. tress and spring, in good condi­ pin with pearls. Reward. 24 Pit­ COLD PERMANENT WAVE : Lemon Peel • Marshmallow RAID CALAIS” Violet'Gillan, leader. 1818 CorlltB Atp. Neptone,' N. j . Lomon Peel Nnt Fndgo tion, very reasonable. Inquire 70 man avenue, Ocean Grove.—37* 'V Mr. Harry Heebner and his LI mo 51 Int—Fresh, Kn s phony IjOAX AVIS arid Webb avenue.—37*' : N u t . = JINX FALKENDriUi ' daughter, Mrs. James A. Shaffer, I “ T W O' S E N A TORS ■ J.OST—Gentleman’s wrist watch, who have beon spending the sum- lUiuiiiitiiiiiiiNirniUiiiiiiitiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiuiJi Fresh Strawberry Nut Fudge RADIO CAB = . F It O M O H I C ;A Cf 0° FOR SALE— Oriole gas range, between Casino and Sampler Irin, r mer nt the St. Elmo hotel, returned Pure Home-Made • in good condition, reasonable. In­ Friday, September-3. Liberal re­ BRAKE SERVICE I Asbury Park | THURSDAY. September .16 to their winter home in German- SALT WATER TAFFY " JAMES ELLISON quire G Pitman avenue, Ocean ward. /If found, return to Mrs. M. . • town on Wednesday. BATTERY SERVICE . | “I WALKED WITH A Grove.—37* Chism, Sampler Inn.—37* Mrs. J. W. Gibson has returned CARS INSPECTED I G R E G O R Y ’S STORAGE ". TIRES 1 ZOMBIE” FOR SALE—Lady’s wheel chair, FOR RENT—Ocean. Grove, 1 . to her winter home in New York CHOCOLATE SH0PPEE 8 $ Also IO IS AXBI1137VS In in excellent -condition, reasonable. Embury avenue, attractively fur­ )vi' City after spending tho summer NEPTUNE I 5i 6 Cookman Ave.* A. P. “ D I X I K » V G A K ” Call 144 E m b u r y avenue, Ocean nished 3, 4 rooms, ki,tchen, hot if j a t 13 Webb avenue. Day and. Night Service “ PRI.. SAT.. Soritember 17-18 Grove.—37* * water, stearii heat, reasonable. SJOAN CltAWFOnD nml Open all year.—37* - . . - Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mahan, AUTO REPAIRS 1 •iiiif ii mi ii iiiiiiiiiliii ii iiiiti ini iiiiiiitiiiRttiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiii^ 77 Embury avenue, announce the s Also Stand At Police Booth, | S KKKlt Ml ML'BltAY 5 LOST— Lady’s diamond cluster :m arriage of their nieco, Miss Vir­ g . North End S I “ABOVE SUSPICION” 1 ring, white gold, , on . South .End WANTED—Companion, middle- ginia Ellen Cheney, to Mr. Robert Auto Repairing I ^iitaititiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiliiiiiMiiiiniiiniiii r

OCEAN GROVE UDITORII 1913 Summer Season

September 12—A.. M.—Dr. George W. Henson, President, Ocean ; Grove. P. M.—Dr.. Elias B. Baker, Pastor Methodist Church, *«»dVteasure2* Glenside, £a. Member of the Association. W jnviTf.f uedltesE itlak

\ Thirteen billion dollars—tho sum the Treasury must raise in the Second W ar Loan drive, is only ono sbcth of tho esti­ ARBERTON HOTEL mated cost of the war for the BY THE SEA—NORTH^ END ^^S E A V l^iW ^^^UE fiscal year of 1943. Ocean Grove’s Largest and Leading Hotel ‘ ' ' 11 ATHING and fishing in ocean. Fine boardwalk full B length of ocean front,, conneoting with Asbury Park DIRECTLY ON THE BOARDWALK StagS' on,the north and Bradley Beach on the eoath. Two Centennial -ifiaiS large pavilions, at North and South End, overlooking Solarium, ricHIy carpeted, decorated and. furnished, ocoan. Auditorium seating nearly 10,000. Most powerful organ Shoe Rebuilders in the country; Great chorus, finest, singers, moat gifted instru­ 62 MAIN. A VENUE over the Boardwalk mentalists, eminent preachers, noted lecturers.© Safe and sane OCEAN GROVE amusements, moving pictures, bowling alleys, nierry-go-round, QUALITY comes first— Telephone in Every; Room swimming pool, athletic games, tennis, skee ball. Daily meet­ we have it. Sea Water in Rooms with Private Bath ings fo r young and oid in Temple, Tabernacle and Chapel. A SERVICE comes nest—we Concert Orchestra and Guest Entertainment quiet, restful Sabbath. Safest place for women and children. give it. Adequate train, boat and bus service, convenient for commuters. ■ Superb Table—Clientele—location . SATISFACTION is what H» A. and L. E. .'WILLIAMS* OwnorBhlp«Manngcinettt we. all want—wo guarantee Write For Rates and Literature Tho hotels and bearding houses herewith presented are i t . Telephone 1492 recommended to the consideration of intending patrons as among the best houses of entertainment in this world-famous resort. ARLINGTON HOTEL (Open June 24) Havens TWENTY-THIRD SEASON A Very Comfortable FAMILY HOTEL R estau ran t Directly on the Ocean GRAND ATLANTIG HOTEL AND At Main Avenue Where Old Friends Meet Every Year CONFECTIONERY STORE Clean and Comfortable Rooms SOUTH END PAVILION1 Heat for Cool Days European Unexcelled Table —Also—• Fresh Fruits and CONFECTIONERY STORE Within 200 Feet of Bathing Beach Vegetables " At Auditorium Square Phone A. P. 9149 M. E. Thomson and A. M. Sweet GAPETERIA Daily POP CORN BOOTH Beach and Main Avenues, Ocean Grove At North End Hot and cold water in rooms; some with private DR. FRANK C. COOPER baths and lavatories Telephone 342 Directly on the :d a TAXI? Famous Supreme Blend Coffee American or European THE QUEEN Ocean Front And Desserts From Ocean Pathway, Ocean Our Own Bake Shop Season, * May to October GALL Grove, N. J. Special Spring Sates Open May 27 for Season . M. J. WOODRING on Application. Booklet Near beach and Auditorium. All sleeping rooms have hot and cold running wutor; some ensuite, with private bath. Elec­ tric bells and telephone. Season, May to October. Phone Asbury Open Twenty-Four Hours Park 2933. The © am pler Inn LULU E. WRIGHT Neptune Taxi Service HOTEL AND CAFETERIA 9 South Main Street Opposite 28 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. Telephone, Asbury Park 1905 Ocean Grove Gates Cheerful and comfortable rooms, with hot and cold running water at moderate rentai. Open for guests from May to Oc­ You Can Get Quick Relief Whitfield Hotel tober first. ' SURF, BEACH AND BATH AVENUES SAMPLER INN CAFETERIA in same building From OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN Tired Eyes Three short blocks to the large Auditorium. One block . , TWENTY-SEVENTH SEASON MAKE THIS SIM PLE TEST TODAY from ocean. Complete service courteously rendered. Rooms with ~ ALBERT ANDERSON, Owner-Manager or without private baths and rooms with private toilets. Due to Existing Conditions, Expect to Serve Breakfast 8 to 10 A. M.; Dinner 5 to 6:30 P. M. Why not vacation at Whitfield—Restful, Reasonable, Homelike; And Restaurant Office Telephone . CHARLES M. HERMAN Asbury Park 1991 Since 1914 Located on Wesley.Lake Nearest to Beaches and All Attractions Eyes Overworked ? Just put two drops of Murine in each eye. Right away it. Seaside Hotel HIGHEST QUALITY FOOD starts to dcansc and soothe. You get— OCEAN GROVE, N. J. REASONABLE PRICES Quick Relief! A ll 7 Murine ingredi-r ents wash away irritation. Your, eyes feel Enjoy your meals in a cool spacious dining room, among refreshed. Murine helps thousands— let cheerful surroundings, fine .courteous service i t h e lp y o u , to o . Corner Central and Pitman Avenues Directly on the OGean Front Better foods, delightfully prepnred Bathing and all Summer activities will be carried on as usual. Ruth Stockton Brangs Management of the Ocean Grove Association ' Excellent food, served well. All fresh vegetables, fish and Succeeding tho late Charles G. Stockton, f ** For. Vour L I t . 3 4 Surf avenuo, on the ocean. American, fruits. All pastries baked in our own kitchen. All rooms mod- plan; rooms with private bath and private- SOOTHES * CLEANSES - REFRESHES ornly furnished. Rates on application. .. Phone A. P. 2085. Breakers lavatorieB.. All ocean view rooms. Phone Asbury Park 2526, Season, May to October MARY F. BE ARE, Manager ______O. G. BAIRD. DUN-HAVENHotel HOTEL ORMOND 10 Surf avo., ocean block. All out- nldo rooms with running wator. 10-12 OCEAN PATHWAY BEACH AND PITMAN Rates $1.76 a day up, Including Located on Parkway, Facing Frontage on three streets Honeysuckle complimentary breakfast. Phone Asbury Park 841G. " ______Q. O. SMITH. Telephone.. Asbury Park 749 American Plan Auditorium and Ocean NearAuditorium C King Feature* Synd!c*t* Ali Rights It?*erved. James T. Dunn, Manager Mrs. James T. Dunn 5 Abbott Ave. Home-llko hotel Telephone A. P. 9072 Telephone A. P. 4090 overlooking ocean; all rooms hot The Lillagaard and cold running water; excellent Both hotels have cheerful outside rooms with lfot and cold running Telephono A. P. 4049 ’ tablo Twenty-fourth season. HOTEL MANCHESTER water Comfortable innerspring mattresses on nil beds. Spacious W . I*. H Y K A , O w n o r-M a n a g e r relieve coughing of lobby, loungo and porches with a clear view far out over tho ocean. - 25 OCEAN PATHWAY Heat is provided on cool days. Rooms with private lavatory or connecting private bathrooms., A light breakfast is served to guests of EUROPEAN PLAN—FURNISHED ROOMS We are satisfied that our guests will be satisfactorily both hotels dally until 10:00 a. m. This is included with room accom­ 6 6 ESI 6QL6S modations at no extra charge to weekly guests at Hotet Ormond. 4 Ocean Pathway served during the 1943 Season. Our dining room will be W rite For Dcscrlptlvo Folder and ItatoB. Rooms Whenever tho Quintuplets catch cold— open as usual. It is our desire to carry on operation as Running water in their chests, throats and backs are rubbed Hospitality every room. Heat with Musterole. So Musterole must be nearly as possible as in the past. - just about the bestcold-relief you can buy I Comfort for chilly days. ianor Next dour to beach* Musterole helps break up local con­ H. W. PULLEN European gestion in upper bronchial tract, makes The LAKENSEA A f£ !V . © Rates upon applica* breathing easier, promptly relieves cough­ 11-13 Seaview Avenue Phone 3237 tion. ’ : .; ing and tight, aore, aching chest muscles 5 s/ £ # S £ V due to colds. In 3 Strengths: Children's UNDER SAME PLAN as last year, serving light breakfast only W. S. Bensonr Mild, Regular, and Extra Strong. from 8:00 to 10:00,A. M. Half block from North End Bathing Beach. Hotel Albatross Phone A. P, 2282. MR. and MRS. FRANK G. MOUNT. HOTEL ALLEHETJEST 34 Ocean Pathway Corner Central and Pitman Avenues Family hotel. Hot and cold running water in rooms. Near the MAJESTIC Modern rooms with running water, private baths, by day, week Beach and Auditorium. American and European Plan. Phone Aabury HOTEL or season. Small apartments at special Season rates. ' Park 2691. M. A. VAN CLEVE. Whole block on ocean front Elevator ■' „ Baths Running water in rooms Special May and June-Ratcs.© G. F. DRAKE, Manager Special June Rates—Moderate Rates July and August ARDMORE-SUMMERflELD Telephone 190 MRS. GEORGE R. HAINES, Owner nnd Manager OPEN FRIDAY, MAY 28 Cheltenham 6 and 8 Ocean Pathway—Overlooking Ocean 36 OCEAN PATHWAY. Phone Asbury Park 5035. J Hot and cold running water in all rooms. Baths. Special June, and Midway between ocean and Auditorium. Hot and cold water in room*.© September rates. Booklet. Phone Asbury Park 2784. Park View Hotel Heated all chilly days. Clean, cool, cheerful steeping rooms. Addition** ' E. K. SHAW, Ownership-Manngcraent. 23 Seaview avenue, facing Wesley Lake. ai lavatories installed and other improvements. Rates on application. - Ono block from Anbury Park Casino and North End pavilion and bathing . ; J . E . McKEB © ground. Capacity 125. ■ Spacious porches. Hot and cold running water In rooms. Booklet, Telephone 524. Special rates May nnd June. BUENA VISTA R. A. WAINRIGHT—ETHEL S. HEMPHILL. Open May 27 to October; 18 Heck. Avenue, corner Bench. Ono block Hotel Le Chevalier from ocean. Hot and cold running water. Coolest dining room on .Corner Webb and Central Avenues . . . const, open June 25. Specal rates for June and September. . © Two blocks from. ocean. Newly decorated) comfortable robms'r’ The Spray View with hot and cold running water. Reasonable rates, breakfast served; When the oldest resident Telephone 31G0 ' . MRS. H. GREENWOOD Directly facing tho ocean, at North End Pavilion and Bathing Beach. Hot and cold running water in all rooms. ’Private baths. Special June Phone 1319 ©5 , © : ' © ' EDWIN D. TILTON' was a youngster we supplied and September rates. European plan this year. Phono Asbury Park 79. OCEAN GROVE DIAMOND STATE E. W. FREDERICK, Proprietor. Ocean End of Embury Avenue • . COLONIAL Unobstructed ocean view. Hot and cold ruqning w ater in all'room s. ST. ELMO HOTEL Fifty-second season. Open May 29 to October. Phone 4X25. Open AH Year . . * ■ M. EVERNGAM Catley & Williams, Proprietors Corner Main and New York’ Avenues MILK, CREAM AND Individual meals served by day or week GROVE HALL HOTEL > B. R. SnUBERT BUTTERMILK Tel. Asbury P ark 679 From Morimouth Comity Farms 40 O c e a n .Pathway,-nil rooms. Phone 1976 •With ,hot A&rid t coj/’ ' ‘‘ ‘ • PAGE SEVEN

10 Spray Avo. cor. Beach, one block from ocean, North End and Casino. Opposite cafeteria'and Belmar First Aid Squad Pays Debt ^uiuintiuniiiiuiniuiimiTiinuiiiiiiiniiiitiiniiiiuiiiiuiiiiuuiiiuitiuiuiinuiiiiiiiiiinviiuiiuuininiinniiiiiuq restaurant : Convenient to all amusements. Hot Wihat is probably the most suc­ nnd cold water In rooms I Beauty Rest mattresses. |m |H E TIMES advertisers need our trade and ROOMS OPEN ALL YEAR Roasonablo. cessful financial campaign Btaged Phono A. P. 7826-M, MRS. H. B. VREELAND. by any Belmar organization has L * J friendship. When you need anything first 40 Central Avenue. Open all been completed within one year,- year. Rooms only.'Special rates and with results which reflect the try to buy it at home. We are anxious to VAN G0TTAQC September to June. Telephone, generosity of Belmar residents. see our home community the center of com­ 1951-R. A. M. VAN SKITE The Belmar First Aid and Ambu­ lance squad announced last week mercial and social activity. Communities grow and 7 Embury avenue. H alf block from through its treasurer, William Bri- prosper through combined efforts. Cooperation and : 16 Main Avenne ocean, boardwalk. Open, all year. Pleasant steam heated rooms with den, th at it had completed payment team work make for results. Trade at home. Ocean Grove, N. J. VICTORIA running water. Housekeeping pri- of $4,300 debt incurred when the vlloges. Terms roasonablo.. Tel, 5497-W. MRS. J. KILSHAW Bquad purchased a new ambulance. iiiiiiiiiUiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiufnBiiniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiii'iiiiiiiinfitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiufiiiiiiiiiiiijiitiKuiiiJI Golf Event Draws Large Crowd D. WHITEHEAD, Owner Telephone, Asbury Park 4163-M A Home by the sea, one block Horn board­ HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES walk. Hot and cold running water in all Sgt. Vic Ghezzi, Fort Monmouth, IVY HOUSE rooms. Spacious verandas. Rates on re- on Sunday, won individual honors quest. Phone 1844. : in the Spring Lake Golf and Coun­ Of course you want the best and most reasonable. C. W. B. PUTT, Owner-Manager. try Club’s annual pro-member golf Get it at the 78 Mt, Hermon Way; near Auditorium and tournament which proved to be one all attractions.. Bright sunny rooms.. Also of the mostr exciting and popular W M am sTon WBNDELL 2 room apartment, all utilities furnished. tournaments ever staged on this Cut Rate Crockery Company hotel European plan, $1.00 up. Oi Open all year. MAY BARRINGTON, Prop. excellent course. Ghezzi, winner Kitchen Equipment and Furniture 22 Lake Avenue, facing Lake and Asbury Park of the event last year when he Central and Heck; . comfortable, House Furnishings, Hotel, Restaurant and Bar Supplies friendly and convenient. All out­ was teamed with Gerry Shattuck, Convenient to all Beach-front attractions and Wilmington House side rooms; light housekeeping drew two partners this year, Frank 15 South Main Street Telephone Asbury Park 1147 optional. > f5| >•' G, E. and P. C. EDWARDS.. Shea and Gil VanNote. With the Auditorium. Rooms only, hot and cold running big boy shaving seven strokes /• •• - . ' V Opposite Main Avenue GateB water, hot baths and showers, inner spring mattres­ 45 W ebb Avenue, 2 blocks from ocean, from par there was little room for AUTO BODY REPAIRS ; rooms centrally located near restu- help, but both came to the rescue ses. Write for folder and rates. H. W. Brown, own- Windsor Lodge rants; Clean, cozy rooms at reason- when Vic posted a bogey on the Hare Radiators Cleaned and Repaired Before Filling With Antl.Freejo a b le r a t e s er-manager. Telephone 8356. MRS. A. FINl'ER, (Formerly of Farmlngdalel ninth hole, giving the teams 64 43. Webb Ave., corner Central, near each. ■ /-":,.- ■ /"Repaired Nick Antich Finishing stores and cafeterias, 2 blocks from Plan Frozen Food Locker Project Rear Frome nnd Axlo Strnlglitener—Whool Alignment Webb-Central ocean. Rooms and light house- A frozen food locker project con­ 1096 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARIC Telephone 3472 k eep in g . MISS IDA L. GERNDT taining 500 lockers for individual, use is being planned at Freehold. CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK PINE TREE Meats, fish, fowl and vegetables . 1 0 MAIN AVENUE CAFETERIAS AND RESTAURANTS may be stored indefinitely by this First hotel from ocean on south side of Main avenue. Near all attrac­ method. , The Government consid­ FABIO, BATTAGLIA ■ SIDEWALKS, CURR9. CEMENT BLOCKS tions arid cafeterias. Running water in all rooms. Completely renova­ ers a frozen food locker plant the SKCFFLEBOARDS, FOIIXD ATIONS, CONCRETE BULKHEADS ted throughout. European Plan. MRS. JOHN SHAFER only civilian operated enterprise SEPTIC TANKS, CESSPOOLS DINE OVER THE OCEAN important enough to receive priori­ 2111 Bangs Avonue, Ncptqne, N. J. Telephone Aelmry Park B038 ties for construction materials. HAMILTON COTTAGE at the Famous Federal requirements for secur­ CLEANERS AND DYERS / - 23 Central Avenue ing these priorities specify that A friendly vacation home where comfort is always considered. It is the sixty per cent of rentals must be Phone Let Us Dye nearest rooming house to the Great Auditorium, and is only a two min­ made in advance. William F. Dool- 5100 . For You ute walk to boardwalk and ocean.. Near cafeterias and restaurants. ing of Marlboro, general manager RUGS AND DRAPERIES OUR SPECIALTY Rates reasonable and given on application. of Freehold Frozen Food Lockers, 201 BOND STREET, ASBURY PARK Phone 7132. A. T. DEY, Owner-Managcr.- announced that the company open­ Olftco and Factory Ashnry Avenue nnd "Railroad, Asbury Park. North End of Boardwalk ed temporary offices at 30 East Ocean Grove (In Snmmer) to rllgrlin riitlnvay Main stre et/ Freehold, on Wed­ Reservations for Parties nesday, for application/ for locker COAL AND FUEL OIL rentals. :/ '//..■.. " ■ T h e N E L 1TA ■ . . . . Phone 3196 | Organize Community Council ICE— FUEL OIL— COAL “The Friendly House for Friendly People.” Last Friday night representa­ ■ Keivinators ■ ' Rooms and apartments. Running water. One-half block to ocean. [.IijiiiiininimniiiiiniiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimiuiiitnimnuiiimuimimimiitiiumuwiuHuiiiu'i: tives of various organizations in Telephone Asbury Park 7591. Our rates are always moderate. Manasquan borough met in the Timken Oil Burners ------MRS. ROLAND L. RUDRAUFF '■:/ 'Telephone 615/'" /"; ■"■. 11 M a in Avenue The W ayne Tea Room borough hall and organized a Com­ Asbury and New Jersey Avenues .. munity Council, the objective of " At Emory Street Bridge .which will be to provide a pro­ gram for Manasquan youth as a OCEANSIDE DINNERS at 4:30 to 8:00 P. M.; Sundays, Noon to 7:30 P. M. Thompson Coal Company safeguard against the increase of 25 Ocean Avenue • m o g l ia ’s i c e c r e a m —p a c k a g e o r b u l k juvenile delinquency which has ap­ FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” COAL Public Thone A. P. 8505 M. G. EVANS Rooms Overlooking Ocean Opposite Bathing Beach peared throughout the nation since 117 South Main Street, Neptune,. N. J. /Phone 2300 the outbreak of the war. The Innerspring Mattresses ' Convenient to Cafeterias meeting was called by Councilman G. GOUMER, Manager Raymond Baker, who headed a MILK AND CREAM QUAKER INN special committee named some And RESTAURANT time ago by Mayor John L. Vogel. OLIVE HOUSE CORNER MAIN AND CENTRAL AVENUES WARDELL’S DAIRY Corner Heck and Beach Avenues. COMFORTABLE ROOMS—SEVENTEENTH SEASON DAIRY PRODUCTS Ono block from the ocean and centrally located. Open All Year. Phone Asbury Park 7625 H. \V. and M. B. STRATTON NEPTUNE, N. J. Hot and cold running-water in all rooms. -European Plan; Tel. 1188 keep th&yn <0)i ( f o w i Telephone 1916 •; ,MRS. TRINE BRAIN. Under Federal Arrest Frank Yapps, operator of SLIP COVERS— DRAPERIES County Notes Frank’s Radio Shop at 30 South MEDICINE CABINET The ROOSEVELT street, Freehold, and Jack Hyde, ELM’S DRAPERY SHOP 25, of 601 Philadelphia Boulevard, dlka-SeltzS 404 Main Street Bradley Beach, N. J. Corner Beach and Atlantic Avenues. Gets Presidential Citation Sea Girt, were arrested last week One block to ocean. All rooms have running water and innerspring ' Roger W. James, Seaman first by F. B. I. agents .on charges .of CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVERS :roattre3ses. Season May to November. ' : . class, son of Mrs. C. E. Ditmars, stealing government property val­ Elizabeth Smith Phone A. P. 3239-J Tel. A. P..6170. .Ownership-Management T. S. HAMILTON 37 Washington 'street, Keyport, is ued at $1,500.; The alleged thefts a member of the crew of the sub­ were from Camp Evans, Belmar, RADIO marine U. S. S.; Gunrdfish, which where both men were employed as O N E 7 J D A Y 410 Main Street, Asbury Park, N. J. "7 Telephone 5630 was recently given presidential radio techniciena until their arrest. ITAMI N 'V'XSL TABLETS citation for sinking more . than Samuel K. McKee, chief New Jer­ Hlah Vitamin potency at loir cocft—• MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - ALL HINDS 60,000 tons o f Japanese shipping. sey F. B .T . agent', reported th at . ONB-A-DAY Vltemln Tablete. A and G r f t T T ’ G OAS STOVES KITCHEN SINKS “DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN FRONT” Mrs. Ditmars received a letter all the loot had'been recovered, | D tablet* in the ySJffvr boa—B -C o o W X J. • • REPAIRS OF RADIOS AND ALL last week from the Navy Depart­ | pltx tablets la the grey box. Season, May to October-European Plan. Rooms with Private Baths some at Hyde’s place at Sea Girt HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES ment informing hor of the citation. and the rest at Yapps’ store here. The letter to'Mrs. Ditmars told her TAXIS Tcfep^oneAiburrPtok^ML01 I. A. SHAW. Ownership-Management that the ship to which her son is The Idot consisted of technical 6 Atlantic Avenue. Ocean view. assigned is now classed with the equipment from the Signal Corps „ For filMpleatnes*, Irrlta- . ^ .. — ^♦bllity, Baadach*, and Hot. and cold running water U. S. S. Trout, the U. S. S. Nauti­ laboratories, including electrics j M sUwnw, trbcn do* to Kervooa Mergaugey's Taxi! THE AURORA European plan only. __ ' . lus and the U; S. S. Wtihoo, and drills, volt meters, drill pressed, I Tonal on. U*« only u directed. Telephone C19—D-VY OB WIGHT • ' '• C ars fo r all Occasions, aUo Local and Long Distance Mortal? FRANK IVES BULL. they are credited with sending 200,- variacs, wrenches, radio tubes, Telephone 6579. 000 tons of Japanese shipping to CHARTERED BOSSES FOB ALL OCCASIONS 89 SOUTH MA1W STBEET : OQEAW GBQTB, X: J. 62 Main Avenue—rooms only, hot and cold the bottom and infllicing damage cathode ray tubes, and miscellane­ UiiiiiaiiaiiiiianaiiiiiaitaiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiKiiiiiiiaiiiiiu running water, housekeeping privileges if to 60,000 tons more. ous..." V ■ / ' | USED FURNITURE BOSCOBEL desired/ Near restaurants and cafeterias; R U G CLEAN! NG P. J. and M. D. YOUNG | . We Buy and Sell Rates on roqpcat. Phone 3833 | Almost Everything " 17-19 Broadway, corner of Beach. One block from South End pavilion. Overlooking-ocean T H R E E O ’C L O C K . . . % Highest pricea paid for single Brierley’s Rug Cleaning Service 5 plcco or whole estate' of furnl- .. _ end lake. Furnished rooms with housokeop- AND I HAVENT SLEPT A WINK” 5 turo of evory description, In- RUGS AND CARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED BROADWAY;_ — ------^ -r — t ' In£, Privileges. Innerspring Mattresses. Hot = bric-a-brac, motors, oJudlng BY BEING ELECTRICALLY SHAMPOOED and cold running waterTn rooms. Twenty-third season. Mrs. C. L. Severs. m WAKEFUL NIGHTS—how the time drags! 5 tools, guns, stoves, washing and 67 Main Avenne Teh A. P. 4427 Ocean Grove Minutes Beam like hours, we wony oyer things g- sowing machlnee, . office and 8 Soavlow Avenue, one-half block from done and left undone. After such a night, we get a store equipment. We buy al- ocean, all moderate price rooms, hot up in tho morning more tired than when we went 5 most overj'thihg. Get our estl- _— ...... and cold, water In rooms, Innerspring to bed. Nervous Tension causes many a wakeful s mate before you. sell. . ^>tniniiitlH>lliilhH1»>U'ilil«ntilllunillimiiliHiiilHtiIll>n»ifUlti>liluiUiiii*Mdii,-iinmmniii«iiiiiiini[mim«rM night and wakeful nights are likely to cause Ner­ mattresses, porches overlooking ocean. MRS. MARTHA. EVANS AUSTIN vous Tension. Next time you feel Nervous and | ANTIQUES CURIOS 13 Broadway, half , block from ocean. Keyed Up or begin to toss, tumble and worry after I Call A. P. 4640 - V Comfortablo rooms at reasonable rates. you get to bed—try . T H A N K Y O U B roadview ; MRS. F. E. MACKAY, I BLUME’S QUAINT SHOP Ownor-Proprietor. DR. MILES NERVINE | : , 69 South Main Street . . ' (Liquid or Effervescent Tablets) CALL AGAIN 05 Main Avenue, 2 Blocks DB. MILES NERVINE helps to ease Nervous Tension—to permit re­ from ocean, near Auditorium, freshing sleep. When you arc Keyed Up, Cranky, Fidgety, Wakctul, take i lima 11 ■ tia ii ■ n *iia 111 na i iWiii, 11 ■< iiii|i ■! n uiiiiiiiiiiii^ A HANDY DIRECTORY FOR OUR READERS | all attractions. Rooms, light Dr, Miles Nervine. Try it for Nervous Headache and Nervous Indigestion. I — ..... W rrite ! for Rates.' Mrs. C. Erkelens CENTENNIALhousekeeping. Inner Spring MattroaaceHOTEL .,iiiimli)MViiin«ii,)H«iniliiiin.iliflllOTniinrlKlinr»liltllniniii«lTlinmKitTOfmni,wniTO.iinBii.iiiii.,iM^ f* t fl f * ii IJ _ .,_ _ 33 Atlantic Avenue. All outside : Howard L. Smith BUSINESS DIRECTORY I 1 0 Vfll ITT 8*1 O IjS K rooms with hot and cold running your money b a c k . Read directions and use only, a s directed. I S V r W H I l l I I W M O W water. European. Telephone 6587. DR. | PLUMBING Open All Year. Light Housekeeping. P. BYLSMA, Owner-Manager A. J. OBRECHT . 18 A b b o tt A v e n u e , o n e b lo ck M I I E j from ocean. Rooms with light m n E E | Tinning & Heating A. M. AUSTIN housekeeping privileges. Inner- NEWSPAPERS Carpenter and Builder THE HELEN sprlng mattresBoa. Rates Rea- j HARDWARE Weather Stripping. MBS. FRANK TEPHFORD, Proprietor 53 Main Avenue. TeL 5183 Bonable. Estimates Given. Tel. 237-M Running water , in roonfa. Spacious I Paints and Oils Ocean Grove’s Original C a r r ie r porches. Homelike, near all points, of In­ 86 Heck Avenue, Ocean Grove terest Rates .reasonable. Phone 6845. LAINGDON Open .May to October 1. MRS. DOROTHY A HART | Supplies on ocean front | ■ v for - . One-half block to ocean. Furnished; rooms EDMUND L. THOMPSON HISTOUY OF OCEAN GROVE with running water.' Housekeeping priv­ | Victory Gardeners Exterior and Interior Illastrated ileges optional. Home like atmosphere.. Painting H 2 Pages—$1.00 ^ :• MAJfl. A. STROLISKY HISTORY i 51 Main Avenue By MaU 81.10 .Apftrtmenta. 0 Main Avenue Estimates Furnished 84 Beach, corner Pitm an avenue, block from I OCEAN GROVE, N. J. 113 Cookman A re. Ocean Grove Ocean Grove Times ocean. Near Auditorium and all places of OF Phone Asbnrr Park 4018-R 84 Main Arenac interest Attractive rooma.wlth bot and cold | Phone 4X41 O cean G ro v e, IT. J. running . water. European plan. Rates Oceanic ' • ' ;v. ‘ SYDNEY A. TBRHUNB reasonable. ■ Telephone^ 8955. .25 Atlantic Avenue. >Seaaon—May 15 to Oc­ Phone A. P. 1464-R tober 15. One block from ocean, near Audi­ DRESSESMADE TO ORDER torium and Asbury Park. Rooms by day, DESIGNING-ALTERATIONS E. I. FEAGLEY yttidi orm onth. Sp'odal season rates. Phone 449Q MRS. HELEN F. SWANK SEVENTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION Jacob EventajrGowns, Salts, Coats, Street WATCH Dtossee, Beasonable. CLOCK AND JEWELRY Pleasant,' clean, airy rooms with MKo Job too Big or too Small” hot and cold running water in all, Looking Forward to the Diamond Jubilee In 1944 MBS. SBIDEMAN REPAIRING mmany a n y • overlooking the ocean - ani Grossman * 820 Cookman Ave^ Aibnrr Park 20 Years with Hamilton Watch € o . L bboardwalk. o a rd Attractive rotes. U«bt LILLIAN C. BROWN S eco n d F lo o iv -P h o n e A . P . 1171 J28 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove | :;hotil96fceeping if declred. Tel 5640. 7 Main avenue. 28 Bath avenue, near ocean. 112 PAGES Auditorium ,and restaurants. Shoe Store All outside rooms with hot and SNUG HARBOR . told running water. Innerspring OUIDA MAE ZIEGENFUS. Selling Fine • inftttre3sbfl,. 'Soiect clientele. Phono ,1050-W. Many Full-Page Illustrations ,84 Bath avenue, block from ocean. Light, Footw ear_ airy rooms, .hot and cold wator,.near $100 a Cbpy $1.10 by Mail Sterling Auditorium. Phene 1448.' •• S. M. FRENCH. for Men, Women European and American. Hot and cold running water. Near and Children Beach, Auditorium, and \ all ot- Ocean Grove Times Office fhe/SUNM&HT , tractions; *.>»>•• • ■«. * 81 Embury Avenuo...•.A/ P. 6749 .. ; , " / , , A. R HARPER. Since 1 8 8 8 64 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove 708 Codkmao Ave, Asbury Park ...... Oa.Sitfe Hare ’Or At Local Newa Stands Field Street, Avoyx, N . Telephone; Asbory Park 5267 P AGE EIOIIT

Recovering from IllneBs will offer at public sale, to tho high- tion 17:12-80 R. S of Now Jorsoy, FRIDAY;^PTEMBER’lb; 19 chi bidder at a minimum Bale prl$o Notico Is horeby glvon to tho creditors tho Orphans’ Court of said Herbert L. Clarke, famous cor- of Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars of tho Rosorvo Building nnd Loan County, on Thursday, tho twenty-first SffiL la£d. ftml Promises, situate, NOTICE day of October. A. D.. 1043, at 10:00 iSiS?. nnd. boing ln tho Township oi longing to Kathrlno ICandra nctist, who played in the Auditor­ ($760.00) all the right, title nnd Inter­ Association of Asbury Park, Now Jer­ runs: thonco (1) along said i est of the: said Township acquired at soy, a corporation of tho Stato of !>- m-, Eastern W ar Timo, at l n!SF n-#1 ^ Co“nty °l M on m o u th NOTICE. OF PUBLIC SALE OF ium services here twenty years which timo application wilt bo mado H °4f Now Jersey, nnd known dra’s easterly lino north nineteen a tax sale nnd the foreclosure of th. Now Jorsoy, with Its principal office and designated ns Block 210, Lots 723- LANDS AND PREMISES IN THE grees and twenty-threo mlnm YOUR STATIONERY NEEDS HISTORY OF OCEAN GROVE ago, under Tali Esen Morgnn, is equity of redemption thereof In nnd to at 601 Mattlson Avonuo Asbury Park, for tho ailowanco of commissions and counsel foes. thi' ^P,;thP, Ta? Assessment Map of TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN East, nlno hundred and ono anu Copies of recent history, 112-pages, illus­ recuperating at his home in the following described lands nnd Now Jorsoy, to bring In under oath, THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. Boven-tonths feot to a stone standing Supplied quickly and pleasingly by the p r e m is e s : to tho subscribers, tho Trusteos of said Dated, Soptembor 3, A. D., 1943 no ** 0 ^ePtuno, also known trated, may be secured at Times Office Garden Grove, California, after an po , A JOHN H. PARKER, JR. t . i DrV",rnonrt -A-vsnuo, nnd upon NOTICE Is hereby glvon that on In the northwest corner of tho whole All those certain lots, tracts or par­ Association, In voluntary dissolution Tuesday, tho fourteenth day of Sep­ tract of which this 1b a part; thonco Times Job Printing Department or at Local Newsstands. illness of several weeks. He was rels of . land anil premises, situate, and liquidation, their debts, demands 03 Clark Avonue, Ocean Grove. N. J , c n " s „ nnof the heirs at law and -Jv.';;:/: •—L— V-----— - Tho Ocean Grove checker club, Ralph G. Wiggin, general chairman their confidence will not be mis­ now, we will make for them, next of kin of Katherine J. Kandra, by the senior choir, and an anthem je will make for them. The appliances, Misses Gloria - Griffith, Betty for Ocean Grovo and Neptune, has placed.” decoosed who In her lifetime was th e. Local Woman Sworn In WAC yhich has blossomed forth .as one „ „ ■ . ., , by the Cecelian Choir, “The 160th: the labor)or saving devices, the conveniences of owner In feo simple of the lands and .Thompson, Doris Applcgit, Mar­ .... , • .. Son Born to Almacks appointed the following to assist premises above described, nnd by rea­ : Lt. Marguerite' J. Brierly, 69 of tho town’s active summer or­ V------Psalm." , Miss Thelma Mount, garet Britton, Mary Murphy Helen ganizations, hod its origin on thc John Franklin Almack, jr. him ns captains: Captain John b e tte r living which are not being made.today, son thereof you may claim title to. Main avenue, -Ocean Grovo, is a organist, will play specinl intro­ eAckj^£AT7^cK eo/y£$ Interest In or oncumbranco upon said Smith, Patricia Rafferty, Virginia front, porch of the7 St. Elmo hotel, we‘6h*nff six pounds, , thirteen Waldron, Asbury Park; Brigadier Circle D Begins New Year will be made lands and promises..abovo described., member of the regular army, after ductory numbers at both senvices.. i made for them, ; j / “ '•-./ Halrland, Virginia Gorman, Marian John Gourlay, Alvin E. Bills, Mrs. Circfe D, ,W. S. C. S., with Mrs •And you, tho holrs; devisees and per­ having been recently sworn in the where Thomas Young, a summer ou"ccs’ was born to Mr- nml Mr3' The evening iervice will feature sonal representatives, and their or any Lyons and Winiam Sampson,- guest of tho hotel, Harry Hoebner ^r°'in Almack, 74 Heck avenue, George Burrows and F. Peyton Mrs. Violet Gillan, leader, opened You are sending them off to school,school. We of tholr hoird, devisees, oxecutors, ad- . Women's Army Corps. The oath a hymn sing gnil miscellaneous.' mlnlstrators. grantees, assigns or suc­ Frank Applegate and John Kissas. and Art Stimpson 'used to gather M°n4ay evening at Fitkin Memor- Woolston, of Ocean Grove. Each its season with a meeting Monday are planning for then: was administered by Lt. Col. numbers. ‘Mr. Smith wifi preach ’ inning for them on our blue prints. cessors ln right, title or interest of untU the hotel porch became too lal hospital. Mr. Almack is serv- captain will announce his commit­ afternoon at Bancroft-Taylor Rest Max Schrott. and by reason thereof -, : Ocean Grovo Pharmacy' Ernest-S; Kriowlton, commander of on “Imperatives of Destiny”- in The future;is theirs. you aro made defendants becauso you small to accommodate the kibit- ing with the Navy Seabees-and has tee at n later date. Home, Ocean Grove. Among the ASBDRY PARK & OCEAN GROVE BANK may claim title to. Interest in,or en­ 40 Main ave., for beat lea cream the Northern New York Army Re­ the morning, and on “Is Your Con­ cumbrance upon sdld lands and preml-: ■ zors and others who wished to Just btten from Camp Le- twenty attending were visitors ORGANIZED 1889 ses abovo described. odas and sundaes,—Adv. cruiting and Induction Headquart­ .. V------science Clear” in the evening. Buy U. S. War Bonds aUany of Out Offices jotn in and tho sessions were nd- Jounc’ -Now River, N.- C., to a new from Nowark, Pennsylvania, and Corlies Avon.no And If you'or any of you claim any . A rtist Stays Over ers, Syracuse district, where Lt. W. S. C. S. Meets September 21 MAIN STREET Main Avonue ' title to, Interest In or encumbrance Florida, who - told of the work of N e p tn n e Carl Noblo,: our Ocean Grovo Brierly is on duty. Lt. Brierly journed to the open spaces under station' Mrs' Almack’ the former ■ “The Christian’s Task in Cuba ASBURY PARK Ocean Grore upon said lands and promises, you aro tho trcos in ffont of Art Stiiripson’s Mis? J°y MacClurc, is making her circles in their churches. Dr. Optomctrlst-Optician required to answer the said bill b u t1 irtist, is staying over until tbe entered the service on 'Novembor and Puerto Rico” will be tho sub­ Dr. Joseph F. Heine •>;'/ n o t o th e rw is e . • ' . nd of this month. We were quite ten t' Now a permanent quarters is residence, with her parents, Mr. Lucia C. G. Grieve reviewed the Mombcr. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Dated, August Cth. 1048. 9, 1942. , ject for the monthry meeting of Dr. George M- McEncany hrilled in watching him skotph promised the club by Commission. and Mrs- w - H- MacClure, of the study book, “On This Foundation.” 518 Cookman Ave., A. P. Tel. 134 ' JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. ‘ ' JOSEPH R. MEGILL, •/J Ikenesscs of the folk ot his plape the W. S. C. S., which will be held Soli oltor for Complainant, CARROLL ,H. FRANCIS, M. D. er Thrimson’ for next summer. |Hock avenue.address. / j i ; . :,: Miss May Comfort was in charge . 807 Electric Building, ipposito tho Strand Theatre on tbo jn tlie. Sunday School templo of St. o f d e v o t i o n s . ' . - ' r-. -.'i;1' •• © j- i *'• V AflUury ParkrVN* J;.v. loardwalk. For those Interested > UrS.:Navy:(Ret> 'Yri. Paul's church Tuesday, Soptera Nagle’s Main, Central, Pharmacy R I — 84-87 •. -A > -ir-.-i .-v .•-r. rvi.-v 606 2nd Ave.; A. P., H. a $2.00. Brighten, rooms with Wall Paper,, GREETING. CARDS: lino selec- n portrait nnd landscape painting, her 21, at. 7:30 p. m,. Two motion Tasty, delicious Baadwichoi! of all/ , lr . Noble has started a B m a ll ajrt Of. hrt)., 5-7 P . M .. Phone 1980 Call Thompson & Gillan A , P. 5103. tlon a t Openshaiw's, “The Greeting American Barber. Shop*-52 Main kinds' and 'fight/lunch at Nagle’s V lass.' Rates reasonable.—38* .. . — 2 0 t f ' ii-.-.. .' mB ttA k :l y : | J'Ave; "Art AU hair ,ni,cnU dire irm.50c,--15 -jr. Uif ;‘Soda Fehhttdn, 43 Main', i--v- b.-.v . - . ..-I VHAGE T WO' -FRIDAY,; SEPTEMBER; 17, 1943 Ocean Grove's (tf ■ ■ ...... : ' ;■ — ---~ ^ NEWS OF OUR . 1943' ‘Season. ♦ mm The second Sunday morning in wrJR . • ■■ ■ W wmmm Kd June tho 1943 season at Ocean, ROLL * Grove opened. It was the seventy- , NEPTUNE OCEAN GROVE IN UNIFORM fourth season and it - opened ■with ------— a sermon by Bishop Richardson in OCEAN GROVE Arthur Vernon Lins Summer Residents a time of global war. The disturb Major General William Fenton Lins By Bill Thomson Fred A. Ahlgrim ed world was suffering and seeking Wm. H. H. Morris Wallace E. Ludwig Alfyed Jack Ball, jr. Charles A. Jaqueth, . A. S., Cadet Robert J. Chamberlain, to make, the best possible adjust­ Gardner P. .Alles William Lyon Eugene R. Ball Co. 253—Unit I). 5, U. S. N. T. S. Co. D. 576 Tech wood Dr., N. W. ments to meet the trials it could Shirley E. Applegate Joseph B.Lockwood Elias B. Baker, jr. Willis Atkinson William E. MacDonald Sampson, New York. Atlanta, Georgia.. .. not' escape, ■ Ocean Grove far from Horry W. Baker Charley states: I-want to thaijk Barry,; your letter received and Jack Ayvadian William Mackay Edward E. Barto everyone for the newspapers, pro­ I could not' help smiling when© a the battle field; felt their devastat John W. Bain, jr. K. MaeWhinney, jr. Roland G. Bloke grams and ai'i the news pertain read you had returned to college ing effects. © Many of “our boys' Leon Barto Rusling MacWhinncy Donald Bocgehold ing to the Grove. I enjoyed them and developed into a book-worm were in the services... Nearly every W aiter J. Beattie Gfeorge R. Magee Thomas Bradley T. R. Beckman, jr. Russell F. Major very much especially the article again. Wefl it is ! nice to know ■home and every heart were looking Robert F. Brown w ritten by the . Beach Comber that you -are getting . along so lames Bennett Robert McClelland, jr. Robert Camreta I which gives us feliows all the well, so do not let the old text off into the distances, and wonder­ Robert C. Bergen William D. McClelland William Cann happenings on the beach and. tells books get. .you down? Yes, our ing. The season opened. amid Bertram S. Bills, jr. Robert H. Meade Colwell AV. Carr us what our friends aro-doing on season is about over. We are get-, doubts and fears. Under the ap- Robert Blacklock David V. Metz Irwin Milligan Robert M. Casey those locutions. Never thought'I titig, ready for a long winter’s nap, paling conditions could we hope for Alfred P. Bylsma Robert S. Clare would-be so famous getting my but it was a good one and the Allen Borden Frank Mills Charles C. Cole 1 name and address in the Ocean thoughts stiir linger with most of prosperity ? Probably not. Gaso' Richard M. Borden Walter L. Morris Kenneth H. Connolly Grove Times. It evidently took our people. ' Of course there, are line . rationing, , appeals , to use William Brcnnecke, jr. William Morris Robert H. Connolly a war.to bring about such a thing:. always some who wish it ' would trains sparingly, food. scarcities John W. Brcnnen William R. Morris Ronald H. Connolly I hope to return to my homo in continue indcfinitely, yet \ve all ahd other inconveniences did not Marguerite J. Briericy Robert-©E. Moss Donald P. Daly realize that is' impossible.. It. Is Lees Broome, jr. Arthur J. Mount, jr. Brooklyn around the 21st of the promise much. .-But ive had. passed AVesley Davenport month and will think of the Grove too bad that your promised week David W. Brown Joseph Mount Robert H. Dinegar being so near, however with off did not come sometime durfrig through, another-world'war ©and H. Warren Brown Harry Mulliken Hunter Diringer many of my pals in the service the- summer. What a treat it also a deep depression; Whatever Herbert R. Bush, jr. Jack Mulliken AValter Dottcrweich, jr. and others away a t school will de­ would .have .been to . see you in came we were dotermineed to cour­ Norman Campbell Richard P. Mulliken Harrison Edwards town, and around the Auditoriuni. John J. Murphy fer my; visit until I can be with ageously meet it as it came.' The Albert E. Catley Andrew J. Egner you all to heTp celebrate the Dia­ I presume what is left of the local T. Hadford Catley F. Laird Nelson Robert M. Eichhorn mond Jubilee. On my return wjll gang will be hero when you ar­ season -is closed and we look back Barry Chamberlain Charles W..Newcomb George T. Feick write again telling you my new rive in October and it wii'l be great with gratitude and thanksgiving. Stanley L. Clayton John Y. Newcomb Robert J. Fiedler address. I.have.had a swclltinie to have you visit the old familiar It was not ideal nor perfect. But George Coder Norman Norris Charles H. Finkc places. Try in some manner to • Donald Opdykc here and the meals are . great. the bright spots outnumbered dark James Coder Richard B. Frcdey Hope m y letter finds everyone send some of your hot' weather Clifford Cole Clyde Packard ones. God was good to us and James B. Gnrtlnn ’well .and that you had-a wonder­ up here. We could certainty pse William J. Collier Norman H. Packard Robert N. Hamilton ful'sum m er.” We sure did Char­ some during the next two months. the people patient and kind. The Carl Dahlquist William S. Perkins Ted Heish ley, and* as far as I know cvcnV Wish -you success in your work, season • was far hotter than George Daniels Elmer A© Perry C arl S. Herbst keep in good health and take good , one is in the pink. : Will be glad dared hope. Richard DeHart Royden Perry Thomas T. Holme to hear from you later on. Ke<}p care of yourself. Write again Donald Dc Rose Wallace A. Pfeiffer The Auditorium services were Harold H. Holt j writing and >ve will do .our best when you have the opportunity. Kenneth Dc Rose Harold W. Raiacar Thomas Howell from here. ..Kind "refurds from Private Edgar R. Fulton, attended by 21,000 more persons Thomas J. Devlin T. E. Reicholdcrfer AVilliam Hulskamper all. . I\< en lip your good. work and than the previous season. , That Jack Dciatush Christopher Rcitzel Charles Huneke fine spirit. . No. 3’275215‘J, 63rd Q. M. Co. Milton Ridgwoy 63rd Div., A. I \ 0 . 1 1 0 , indicates what was very clear, more Walter L. Drill Theodore E. Keating Harold G. Dunkerley Wesley Riley I’vt. Robert. Fiedler, »• Camp Van Dorn, Miss. people visited Ocean . Grove. than Donald Ketcham James K. Easley, jr. Bernard T. Ring Arthur1 Lambert, jr. Co. C, House 415. 3205 S.C.S.U. ..‘.-.Ed writes: “Many thanks for. was expected, it is a period of Walter T. Ring Syracuse University, the invitation to the Ushers' Ban- Stanley Erbacher C. Laurin March war prosperity arid Ocean Grove R. Alvin Everett Hamilton Rohland B. A. Matthews, jr. Syracusb, New York. quet. and the kind offer to take William J. Romcr “Thanks very .much, says Bo.b. part in the Womanless Wedding, was blessed by it. The business James S. Ferris David L. Matthews William J. Fitzpatrick Donald H. Ross Joseph C. Menner '! for- the newspaper clippings. I but you can.see the army does not interests shared in it and the ..As­ Alfred Robinson enjoyed .them very much. ■ ,1 do agree with my plans, and here I Kenneth Fitzpatrick Harold M. Menner sociation was helped by. it. That Alfred Fourctt G. Adrnin Schantz George . C. Menner ! hope the season was successful in am in Mississippi instead ;..pf Theodore Schlossbach Ocean Grove. Since my visit’ in Maryland where I .expected and is evidenced by the generous giv­ Edgar R. Fulton Richard F. Meyer ■ ing both to the current ©expenses G. W. Garrabrundt Franklin Seger Frank O. Nagle, jr. July I.-have been transferred- to Hoped to go. I sure did-get soine Howard Scmons Syracuse University and; I likc 'it good laughs from, the program and the Diamond Jubilee Fund for James B. Garrabrandt Frank Nichols Douglas H. Garwood Charles L. Severs O. C. Niodenstein, Jr. very- much. Enclosed* please find, and I bet it brought the old Audi- paying tlie $75,000 debt. ■ After a George Shibla my contribution -rwaril the Din- torirm . ringing with iaughter see- Milo V. Gibbons Edmund J. Ochiltree .dozen lean, distressful years - it is Ellsworth N. Gics H. Virginia Shibley Howard Patterson, jr. mond Jubilee. J’-t.w ant to do ing 'so-m any. of .our • men taking Earle F. G. Smith niy part and help in.this wonder- Uicsc parts/.V'tJust-As'-a'liVtlc.tiiHr- good to have a year to help wipe Daniel A. Gillan Henry E. Peele, jr. Kenneth J. Smith fuI celebration 'and ' see. the -debt gestion, it m ight, he a good idea out the accumulated deficit. ' Raymond Graeter Carroll S. Pierce James Gravatt William B. Smith lifted, from ‘Oc:an. .drove. .. I,ike if you fellows would nut this on i?uriheV:;:the©’several conferences AValter Pittis: the other.’Tnvs I want to . ietujn in oiie . of . the ariny camps: It William Guy Richard R. Stout Bertram Pittis a n d fin d h the sanie, grand place* m ight load to you going the rounds of tile season felt' tiie benefits of William A. Guyer Wilbur Stout Bradley O. Potter as when I and hope it .will.’of. the camps entertaining, the fel- the increase in those s’ummering nt Joseph Hagerman Douglas Stirling AValter S. Propert, Jr. Albert Strassburger c o n tititle .-, in t h e . s a m e w ily f o r | lo v .s . “ p t y a s e n o t ic e t h e 'n e w loc litlg t< , • i, i ‘ . ,v ’ • wliiciv th.reateried'©■ to be .disturbing T lie places inhere, the kids from your town and mine who Janies llardagon AA'allacc Shaugcr ..it is 'to continue but' we /feel, V.tr.e William Harris Warren T. Vnscl (**) th > felli ns net t : ■ . ’ ciianged and ©was' bright arid .ba’liny. are in the service live feature this picture more than any other, James J. Sherrard, 3d /everyliving^ ydVV'Cbhie/^ ■ i 1 t In bo re ml c i 1 ! 1 Jacob Haussling Rosalie A. Voigt Joseph S. Simpkins , What' a- “gloriou'.i. '.time • Wo , sluili, his friends in-the. Grave and.looks It was -excellent bathing weather Betty Gr M e is the No. 1 pin-up gal in the country. “I’m proud William A: Heintz, jr. Sydney T. Walton Lloyd J. Stevens -have, when wo >1V? get. together for. [lie ©l.iitie when he can- to turn all season and that,helped. to be a pin-up,” she says in the October issue of Cosmopolitan James Hendrickson Ralph F. Walworth Richard B. Stirling William S. Ward "again and . I '• ©often ©• th i n k . © ‘o f t he We -.will be looking for -you/also I n spi te of pressing -problems-ithe Magasine. “They’re the grandest gang, that ever walked the James Herbert Frank E. Strolisky Robert Holbrook, jr. Samuel Watson, Jr. Grove’” -Bob, happy to hear from E - d ;,: nnd Vend: -..... - our - — best -■ - to'you, peopi'e;generally were gracious- and earth.” ’ . Braincrd F. Swain ; ; !>cop/^'cll ‘ and good luck.______Frank Holl H arry W. White . O. D. Swank cooperative. The food - problem William Hughes Albert White ~ , " 1 TJEAD© 1IIE OCl.AN GROVE Robert E. Swank join -.11 our -vemcmbnmeesto n.i p.-... r nr VI XKWS Visited© the Grove .as it. did other Tax Board Grants Martin Hurley E verett C. White Victor T. Thomas and ‘•end good wishes.; I DIES lO It LOCAL NIiW s places. More serious was the help Reginald Hurley Ruth R. White R. Thompson, jr. | CoiEiity Notes”) Evan E. James P. Stephen Wielert problem. Hotels© where food was U. D. Thomson Guts Totalling $4,650 Grover U. James,-jr. Thomas J. Wielert John Thumm served, cafeterias, , restaurants, Howard Jamouncau jr. Robert Williams LETTERS TO OUR ROYS Election Officially Ruled Birney B. T ruitt ' lunch counters. all had many head Hands Down Decision on Local Chas. W. Jcffrey-Smith David Williams, sr. H. AVillinm Tunis , The litigation between former John W. Jeter John E. Williamson u /L ettors/itre ©one. of! the; n)ost: hnporthrit thinftis. sin otir.;- aches. We ©did not i'ike to see long Appeals, U< serving Decision Kenneth M. Ulmer State Highway Commissioner E. A. E. Johnson David Williams, jr. Stanton E. Ulmer vs/noldiershdiyeijn iT hepnlieet'the. putlook of evcry hoy in tiie lines of the hungry wailing to be in Six Cases. Donald Sterner and Surrogate Joseph F. Kaiser . Robert E. AVills AVilliam A. AVagrier service.’; To. -oui© grand fellows. from O cean , Grave In .th e . / served lull it coiild not bo helped. Joseph L. Donahay for the office George Kelcec Henry J. Woodring Edgar C. AVnshabaugh .-field,. in the ’barracks©or.;on m aneuvers, letters are .-nearly We hoard ©a housewife’s disap­ Wilson Kennedy John W. Woolley Harry E. AVatson Guts in assessments amounting of. surrogate of Monmouth courity Ektor Wright the .m ost '-important thing© that can- happen or.fail-to/hap- pointed; call for butter and real to $4,(150 were granted'by the Mon­ Paul C. Kondla Robert T. AVegge was finally terminated last week Homer D./Kresgc, jr. ■Eugene W right -pen, © In :i few 1 ininu.tes talk/w itlt ,a./sOlditr©yotvW t'puld:lehrit- © meat and wished it.inight- be.pther- mouth county tax board in Neptune H arry AVheclcr ’when© an order and judgment dis-’ William T- Kresge John S. E. Young Jack AV. AVilliams Wh 1 i > ' - i« t>’ t-e,i home io i >* •> s ,, o failed wise. But gather all.the prolu'eius township last week. In six. cases Osmar Kukor the board reserved decision, ac­ missirig’. Sternor’s ©contest /petition Edwin Young Stanley V. AV’ood, jr. t, rriv J * i ■ /O'.-' ut s )iu .(ti,,- n o i, . w o r r y together and! they aie. insignificant Randolph La Barrc Joseph Young Robert AVood cording to Assessor- Alvin E; was filed in the office of the clerk ♦Killed in Action !i, n s • . nep r f . j. ii.'dowii: fdgethtf • > i ab we: think of our fighting forces Bills. ’ Raymond M. Lansingcr John S. Yen of the Monmouth county circuit Roy Lever *♦ Reported Missing David B. Zingg -1 tin'I >e- , < i , i • , n « > Tiie firs jnestibi niiii the starving multitudes-, of Among those on’ which deci­ court by Ward Kremer, counsel for tifually is, “Wfiore are' ymi©from?’’• The talk then continues Europe/and Asia/ God help us to sion was reserved was..the appeal of tlie©Seaside hotel for, a reduction Mr.. Donahay. The order was ’ ©©about; fairiil j©: ttii(t ;:frieildsi: .Oiit ©conies ipietures. w hich.■;a re -, be grateful in this our favored Belmar Man Lands a AVhopper ed, calls upon federal authority to from’ $7,400 to $ 7 ,000 .on the lam], signed on September 3 by Circuit 1 , t 1 <• , i i I', , , 1 e,. 3 matter ofi’ct i* e J© America..© , - ©.-©!©■’■. ©;© from $24,500 to $17,000 on. the Court Judge Robert V. ICinkend. It J. Egbert Newman can still assist in providing a substitute or om i I-, ■! vv.rh . . v letter ha , l c ,> > even t The preaching brought help and building anti from $1,700 to $1,000 declares that the incumbent, Mr. handle a rod and, reel. Proof of alternate highway and directis the n’. in / , tji to mt i ., <• h i' ol n- oi i int comfort jo ©the reverent multiUidcs. on personal,/a total reduction of this is the large black drum fish county engineer to give careful •,000 asked. : Donahay, was duly elected to the God revealed HiniseTf. in rich bless­ which he took off .the pier of tho study of the situation und plan an . ©es.ted.-_;,; Good food ©can’ be giver, a man. He/ cans he made to Also reserved ©was the decision office of surrogate at the election work hard,. Entertainment is supplied. but; nothing in the ing both to preachers and hearers, on the appeal of the G. P. Farmer field November 3, 1942, by a plural­ Belmar Fishing club recently, and alternate route to the shore. © world can.take tiie place of letters. They are the” single The preaching of the season ’ was Coal company, .51 South Majri ity of 69 votes, and further. re­ which weighed 69% pounds, mak­ No Stage Clean-up Campaign ..strings that bind a fellow to his family, his friends, his' of a very high order, richly evan­ street, for reductions totaling $6,- cites that ©Donahay is entitled to ing it the heaviest fish ever taken A t its monthly meeting held laBt gelical and spiritual. The Camp 0,00. ©>© ; on rod and. reel off the pier. Mr. thoughts of home..and when they are out,’the morale of The list of decisions follows: all the privileges o f tlie office by Tuesduy night at the Dinnor Bell, that man, is shattered. Letters should contain cheering Meeting preaching was quite ef­ Asbury/Park National Bank and virtue of the court’s determination, Newman, who has been a fishing the Bridle Chamber of Commerce news, interesting news. Supply him. with the information fective. There were many new and Trust company, 1102 Corlies aver arid also by virtue of the commis­ devotee for many years, thought decided to inaugurate a voluntary which you know, ho would like to hear. Tel! him:how proud renewed decisions. ' No one can. nue, land $3,600 to $2,300, building sion as such surrogate issued to he had a large skate when the clean-up campaign during Novem- really measure the good that was $3,100 to $1,000. Granted $1,000 drum fish first hit his line. After we are of him, the sacrifice, he is making, about his friends, off building, assessor to check laqd him after the election last Novem­ iber.. The action was, taken with in the Armed Forces. When it is possible send along ad-' done. Heaven atone can accur­ and report to board. ber. - twenty minirtes he was able to the knowledge that there is a bor­ .’dresses. But by all means write. Because you do not have ately record it; The singing was Richard and Mary Bahndurian, hang the drum close to a net which ough ordinance forcing the re lusty and inspiring. The ushering 1141-3 Corljes avenue, building is kept at the pier to haul the a boy in the service is no reason not to write. Other par­ 150 to $1,750, personal $150 to moval of debris and the campaign was courteous and gracious. The ,000 to $6,000. Granted $1,000 largo ones aboard. The fish was ents have and think what it means to their boys to receive off building. $100. Granted $400 off building, will bo an attempt-on the part of carping criticisms were few and the slated to become the main dish some word from you and. that helps greatly. .We all write Sarah Backer, southeast corner personal assessment affirmed. the chamber to persuade property in a different manner. Your letter might'cbntain some­ conscientious compliments were of Eighth and Ridge avenues, Mrs. Anna B. Sabin, 102 Heck for Egbert’s noighbors on Mar­ owners to care for their ,property legion. building $1,100 to nothing. Grant­ avenue. Ocean Grove, land $800 to coni road. thing which will give cheer to one of our fine fellows and $500, building, $1,200 to $1,160. voluntarily. © We shall inter report from other ed $200 off building. isn’t that worth while?. Anthoriy D. Bcdle, Corlies and Land assessment affirmed, granted Sponsor Home Nursing Course. Freehold Appoints Tax Clerk points of view than this general $50 off building. , ©' : We honestly believe there is not another.community in this Atkins avenues, land $1,500 to Mrs. Ja m e s. S. VanNuys, of . The .final reading and adoption survey. For all the bountiful bless­ $950. Reserved. John and Elsie Spohn, 73 Cook­ country which has boys- fighting this battle for us that Manasquan, has been appointed of an ordinance fixing tho salary ings of the season we reverently Ruth S. Brangs and Janet S. man avenue, Ocean Grove, laud lms so many praying for their safe return to Ocean Grove. sponsor of Red Cross home nursing of tho tax collector in Freehold say, Glory be to the Father, Glory Parker, executrices of the estate of $400 to $300, building $1,860 to Letter after letter arrives and iri every one is mentioned Charles Stockton, Seasido hotel, $1,600. Land affirmed, granted for the Manasquan branch. Mrs. Borough ot $300 per year was fol­ be to the Son, Glory be to the this fact and some real honest conviction regarding this Ocean avenue, Ocean Grove, land $260 off building. Alfred L. DeBow, chairman, an­ lowed at the meeting of the Mayor Holy Ghost as it was in the begin­ grand old place. It is a most remarkable thing about many $7,400 to $7,000, building $24,500 Henry Francis Smith, Fairfield nounced last week. Mrs. VanNuys and Council recently by the apt ning, is now and ever shall be. to $17,000, personal $17,000 to way, Shark Rivor Hills, building of our young fellows, that they love our blessed’ Grove, and will work with tho chapter com­ pointment by Mayor P.iF. Runyon Amen. $9,000. Reserved. $1,600 to $1,000, personal $200 to they are all over the world today and are awaiting the time Estelle Clark, 86-88 South Main $100.. Granted $300 off© building, mittee in enrolling and registering of Irving Morris as tax clerk ot a when they can take up the' work again in the Auditorium; George W. Henson, street, land $4,800. and $7,500, with personal assessment affirmed. men, women and children who wish salary of $1,600 por year. Mayor They are hoping for the future of the Grove, its perpetua­ President. estimated true value not stated. Myrtle V. Taylor, lots in Shark to prepare themselves to recog­ Runyon said that Mr. Morris will tion, pleading that we protect its principles that when they Reserved. River Islands, land $1,125 to $225. V ..- Jennie R. Day, 32 Main avenue, nize und caro for sicknesB in the do other work in the municipal) come hack they will be able to carry on. Many boys have Reserved. Fort Monmouth, N. J.—-Nearly Ocean Grove, building $1,400 to $1,- home as their community contri­ offices. He had explained previ­ traveled great distances, have seen sights and places they 200. Granted $150 off. Lillian J. E. Tophford, 18 Abbott ously that the move was made,'to, 5,000 services e r v i c e men, their families bution to tho war/ effort© , nevor expected to see, some of national fame, others in G. P. Farm er Coal and Supply avenue, Ocean Grovo, land $1,950 and their guests, attended the. to $1,500, building $2,400 to $1,- bring the office of collector under foreign countries, hut to a man they write, “Give mo good company, 61 South Main street, Propose Alternate Highway opening ceremonies of the USO’s land $10,000,; to $7,600, building 500. Granted $150 off fend,' build­ the direct supervision, of -council. old Ocean Glove, I. can hardly wait until 1 return.’' They ing appeal reserved. Reciting tho fact that Asbury new beach for members of the $10,500 to $8,500, personal $3,000 The ordinance' fixing the salary of are most interested in the success of our Diamond Jubilee -Frederick A. Woehrcr; land in avenue is a heavily traveled road Armed Forces at North Long to $2,600. Reserved. the'elected collector of taxes-nt and'the paying off of our debt, and to show how sincere Ella J. Fibish,’ 33 Broadway, Whitesville, land $700 to nothing, and one of the-main thoroughfares $300 instead of the former $1,800 Branch. Ocean Grove, building $1,950. to building $300. to nothing© Land leading to Asbury Park,nnd other they arc, quite a few of the boys have sent riioney orders, assessment affirmed, granted $300 per© year ©was passed, onfirst road-' ------V—— - . $1,000. Granted $60 off. shore towns arid tliat the construc­ checks and cash. If this is not the real spirit of Ocean 'Alfred F. Haas, Green Parrot off building© ing at the previous regular moot­ Grove, what is?o We dare not let these boys down; they tea room, Corjies avenue, building IJorsey Mortgage company, ap­ tion of the Earlo munitions depot ing of Council, when William D. have confidence in us to carry on. Ocean Grove must be per­ $4,000 to $3,500, Assessment af­ peals on 1209 Seventh avenue, 210. between Freehold and Asbury Park Hulse, collector for .many years, petuated. Are you doing your part or have you no interdst ■ firmed. 7 ‘ -, -• Atkins avenue, 102 Cardinal road will shut that road off, Freeholder past,, tendered his resignation be- Ernest A. 'Hnrleman, piece of and 1427 Eighth avenue. All .as­ Abram D, Voorhees, ut u meeting causo of ©ill health© arid ©Mrs. Jano- in our boys .and their Ocean Grove? ground nt Route 33 -and Brighton sessments affirmed for© non-nppear-. of the Boat'd bf- FlreohoderS last' Q© . Hope, a clerk in the municipal ' . “Uncle Bill” Thomson. avonue, land ©$200 to $80." Assess’- Once.©'©.'©." ©".I;:'-,';© ©;;!©©©.' J. © week, © moved to corfect the trouble offices, /was , named collector ’and In Diamond Jubilee Folder. ment affirmed.'©-:. '/..Gladys ;©A1:;, Vari.iniBB,© JProspect' Benedetto Pascal, 57 Cookman place, Asbury Gardens,©/building treasurer© to take over© Mr. -Hulae’s nreriu'e, Oceari Grove/building'- $2f- $1,000 to $1,600. © Granted ,$200 and©3vhlch©wosi unanimously, adopt©, ,v©©©©'©/©-©:/'©:/ :.,:;./', *^/-::i©'©■■:* ©//.//-./■-,,/t©/ worlt. ■'■’©- ■'©’:. •'/;■ of THE TIMES Acid Indigestion FEATURES Relieved in 5 minutes or THESE. WOMEN! By d'AJessio double your money back When exacts itomach add cauioa painful, suffocat­ ing tas, sour itomach and heartburn, doctor* usually of appearing with a strong high prescribe the fastest-acting, medicines known for •ymplomatio relief—medicines like thoeo In Bell-ans school outfit. Tablet a, NolaiatUe. Beil-am bring* ftrafort In a Single Thought or double your money back on return of bottle Atlantic Highlands) without a to ui. 25c at sll druggist*. large squad to pick from has been hard hit by tho loss of several' outstanding players to the armed service, but Coach Joe Pagano is B. FE DD E S A N D S T U F F reported to have a squad of 25 on hand at the first call for foot­ JEWELER last week Watch Repairing by Judge Kenesaw Mountain Lan­ ball! candidates which should mean dis, which in effect said that due that they won’t fade from the pic­ BEST PRICES to transportation problems this ture though they may find it diffi­ PAID FOR OLD GOLD .> year the World Series would be a cult to find a veteran or a well APPRAISED FREE balanced first team. one trip aifair, with the first game 57 Main Avenue Rumson likewise, is reporting being prayed in New York and the Ocean Grove that around 25 candidates have remainder in St. Louis, no matter Post Office Building how many more there may be, turned out under the new football there hnve arisen comments. coach, Milton Nicholas, who is Naturally, when Judge Kenesaw making a comeback to coaching - Mountain Landis (we love that after an absence of ten years. The picturesque name) makes an an­ past decado has found Nichols, who formerly coached Metuchen high nouncement, there . are, always HOME-MADE comments, but this time the com-, school, working as a supervisor in the government surplus commodi­ ments come a bit louder. • It seema that way back in 1918 ties, agency, but ..'when thht' pro­ there was a one trip,series and it gram was abandoned last May 15, almost brought organized baseball he. decided to return to teaching., DAILY- 3 P. M. to a disrespectful end at the mom­ Neptune and Leonardo are likely to again demonstrate the power ent. At that time, when Chicago WO minds with but a single Reitz, jyiodel Bakery of the Shore Conference, but Free­ T thought are evident It. re, I'm •saving. ibis seat for -my friend. She gets pn> next stop.” was playing the. Boston Red Sox, Larry Sims, famed “Baby Dump 47 Pilgrim Pathway the players, believing the series hold, Keyport, Matawan, Lakewood, Toms River, Atlantic Highlands ling, f ) of Columbia1, Pictures' OCEAN GROVE melon would be too small in'h one “Blondie” comedies, is trying to trip series, staged a sit down', or and Rumson are going to all be in keep his “Coke" away .from stand up or whatever you want to the thick of the battle when the Daisy, his dog. season roll's around. . .. = Fun at the Beach • call it, strike. ' v — Anyhow, when the- fifth game came to bat, the players and the of KNOW LEDGE TWPS • National commission went into a $1,696,420 Is FORVICTORY Pedal Boats | huddle with the result that eventu­

ally tho players abandoned their 1942 Game Value T l0 MAKE RATlOM seat—or stand—or something, and Motor Boats STAMP COUMTIN6 e s t i n e d for success, is this . EASIER, A NEWLY went on to play the. game. This Value of fish and game taken 'all-wool suit pictured in the 2> DESISNEO SCALE iri New Jersey during 1941 as D 7 "COUNTS"THE , U lK t MEPiEV’AL year, too; it was. decided for the September issue of Good House­ sw m rs ey weisHins KMIGHT5, . ; first time to c u t in the second, tabulated from returns made . by keeping Magazine. f Wesley Lake I . .. THEM • AMERICAN AIRM EM third and fourth teams, with the licensed sportsmen when securing | Between Asbury Park | INTO g o 1942 licenses amounted to $1,696,- BATTLE IN • result that winners got a cut 1 and Ocean Grove 1 ARMOR. of a little over $800, while 'the los­ 420, the State Fish and Game Com­ Buy An •me suit^ of awil mission has reported., ' weismins ONLy ers' copped about $500 and also xtra $100 ! AERIAL I I b FOUNDS PRtfTKT the league got a good argument. The figure was based upon re­ I Featuring--- W E MEN FRCM SPENT F W K We don’t think, the .series-this turns made by forty-nine' per cent War Bond | JOY RIDE J AUI7 ' year will be so poorly attended that of license,holders and does not in­ 1 an OIL WAVE I | Lake and Asbury Avenue | SHELL SPLINTERS the poor, overworked players, get clude fish and game taken by occu­ During SPEEDWAY CARS pants of land who do not need a I i only $800 for six, or seven a t the | • 3rd Ave & Boardwalk | niost days work, but there are license to hunt and fish on their LOAN I Raymond’s Beauty Sal:n I those who would complain over the own property. | HAIR STYLIST | | . Asbury Park PO7A70B4 /ill PEfJBU/RR wnrt- Pin*. A R £ HOT one trip aspect anyhow. Tho 1941 take as reported, in­ | / 727 Bangs Avenue § I OBSTACLE GOLF BLACK, CUTE ’UTT2E "fniOUlA cludes 2,182 deer; .146,856 pheas­ READ THE OCEAN GROVE -rue ZMvevcfL This season, even though tho TIMES FOR LOCAL NEWS v lfc , v ) ORAMZ. ANP PTMGUti ants; 35,639 quail; 704,141 rabbits; I A sb u ry Park | | (The Golf Course with | VJRI7E CXiNZ GROUSTO A. rest of the league looks like tho ARP GRCWN lN • HEISHT O r 137,873 gray squirrels; 7,607 | the windmill) •Pt'RU s h peer, amp overalls some one threw in Mrs. i Tel. for Appointment 8220 | WEI6H5 OP 70 grouse; 5,842 woodcock; 91,852 Murphy’s chowder, the Yanks and 1 BRAKE SERVICE I | 4th Ave. & Boardwalk 1 7 8 POUNPS ducks; 491 geese; 495,827 trout; Ilium,inI'liiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiliiE the Cards should make a pretty I BATTERY SERVICE | ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiititiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiitiiii . ’ good: series out. of it. There will 219,844 bass; 174,264 pickerel.. Fur | CARS INSPECTED § be no one sidedness as previously, bearing aniriials also taken, in New I STORAGE • TIRES -I and the series should go at least Jersey during .1941 include 7,454 skunk; 155,590 m uskrat-and 527 Play SKEE-BALL six: games;:. ' NEPTUNE FOR HEALTH ' The players, who toil their way mink. each day for n couple of hours, Fish arid game liberated during AUTO REPAIRS will receive sonic thousands' of dol­ the 1942-re fiscal year from July Auto Repairing Buy WAR BONDS lars for their endeavors and the 1 , 1942 to June 30 last, was val­ FOR SECURITY ued by the State Fish and Game | RAY ELLIS I gamblers, who risk all on bets or | Stockton and So. Main Sl. S at least fifty cents on the games, Commission a t $391,394.12, Re­ I Ocean Grove. Tci. 7727 | ceipts from resident and non-resi­ Teri MILLION mERJCMS ARE flOVJ EtfOASEP will worry their heads white. viREcnyiri war production, zap ambrk/ m As usual, the radio will play dent hunters’ and anglers’ licen­ FACTORIES ARE PRODUCING MORE THAN AIL about $10,000 for the' right to tell ses reached $390,326.10 during the North End Pavilion, Ocean Grove THE AXIS POWERS COMBINED you and me what’s going on and same period. the thing will probably go bn with Total number of pheasants liber­ WILBUR R. GUYER j ated iri the State during the fiscal , Successor to ' . • out much question. THE TIMES OWN Then, the teams selected and yeaij reached 40,517, of which 32,- WILLIAM YOUNG • players selected will tour the war 820 were propagated and distribu- STRICTLY BUSINESS bymcFosht, fronts for the rest of the winter ted- from the commission’s own PLUMBING AND j months or something and we’fl farm s; 1,747 purchased for libera­ reach the Utopia or having somo tion on open lands of the State; HEATING 1 Qto&lMOJld PwffiU 5,406 purchased' from the Public baseball all winter to talk about, Estimates Given Shooting and Fishing Grounds . Meanwhile—Neptune’s football Fund for liberation on State-con­ 64 Main Avenue, Oreun Grovn* Solution In Next issue. team, which win start before- too trolled areas which are open to long, looks like it could Use a Telephone 428 g public hunting, and 544 raised to 1 2 ‘ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 couple of Frankie Sinkwich’s or adult stage by 4-H dub me mb era Alex Wojciechowlcz to help them 12 1) 14 and liberated by game wardens. - • * along. But don’t get us wrong— Quail liberated during the same 15 16 17 we like Shorty Long. ; . period reached 10,710, of which ,- ONET a d a y 8 VITAMIN «2=aikTA D LETS 18 19 20 Wartime conditions have, cast a 601 were propagated and distribu­ rpHINK of HI Your min- W f r , damper on the early season plans ted from the State Quail Farm; -*■ imum daily requirements 21 23 24 of several of the Shore Conference Ljpf A and D Vitamins or of 2 2 12i_ purchased and liberated on nyComplex Vitamin*, In ono football teams, but from the word open lands, and 1,988 purchased ►^leaaant. tablet Remember 25 26 27 „ 28 29 30 4 the name ONE-A-DAY n coming in from: various camps . (brand) Vitamin Tablets arid liberated on' public shooting 31 32 33 34 things appear favorable that even­ grounds and State-controlled lands. tually overy school, in the circuit Liberation of rabbits during the i NERVINE 35 36 37 38 will-field a team. <■ . O TENSE nerves make period totaled 3,525. All were von Wakeful, Cranky, Coach Russ Wright has been D ■ ~Dr, MiUe~Miles Nerrlno *Restlesp? * 39 ;4° 41 trapped in New Jersey under a helps to leeacn Nervous : slow . to launchfootball plans at special program inaugurated by the ' Tension.. Get it at your druar ■tore. Read directions and 42 43 44 45 - 46 Lakewood, but he has indicated commission when it was unable t»o only aa directed. that there is.no question but what to'purchase rabbits from the west. 47 48 49 50 51 tho Piners will appear in action Approximately 690 traps were 52 53 54 when once: the schedule problem is constructed and distributed by the Alka-SelizerTWHEN Headaebe, Mn»-‘ ironed out. . • , . * ” eular . Pains or Simple wardens, the trapping being done Neuralffia, Dlitrees after 55 56 57 Toms River, without'basketbair in boroughs in which no hunting Meals, Gas on Stomach, or iMMomlnjr After1* Interfere last year due to the transporta­ is permitted. In addition forty- ■with yonr \rork or Bpoil tion problem, is scheduling football five •raccoons were purchased and your ftxn, try ADca-Seltser. No. 28. games, and they are showing signs liberated on open lands. l'The Fun-for-all Novelty Company,:is calling Sir}” ~ HORIZONTAL buffoon 56 Noted Italian H Munln ! 1 To immerse 42 H aw aiian: . ! fam ily 9 English ■ 4 Bulk good-by 57 B everage statesm an 8 A rm adillo 45 Biblical, name VERTICAL 10 To puin 12 Anglo-Saxon 47 Sm all cup . 1 D eer 11 Boam s l( MARY WORTH’S FAMILY m o ney* 49 F irst wom an 2 M an's nam e 17 Public 13 Unoccupied . 52 A rabian 3 K ind of p arro t speaker m WELL, SINCE ITS TO HELP 14 Size of.type '■ seaport 4 To fail to h it'. 10 D ispatched OF COURSE .MR.GRIBBLE.j VE'LL N EVER GIT I'O NEVER PAV IT MYSELF-IF *IOO AN ACRE ISN'T --y THOSE FAMILIES GET OUT OF EXCUSE ME-THERE^ 15 H earing organ 53 E nd of ham ­ 5 Law: to take 21 Icelandic THAT. FROM I DIDN'T WANT TO BUILD THAT T g o o d ! S TOO MUCH FOR T T HALF THE TRAILER CAMPS SOMEONE AT 16 Able to stand m erhead . aw ay ' legend , ANYBOOY ELSE! SUBDIVISION FERTH'POWDER , SIGN- RIGHT 7, TH IS F A R M - • J I -l FACTORY WORKERS! INTO DECENT HOMES- 1 ( ■ ^ T H E D O O R ! y • storm y ■ 54 Insect egg 6 Severe critic 22 Erelong I'LL ACCEPT VOUR , < V O N THAT v w eather 55 Long h a ir .7 To m end 24 To call — j O F F E R ! ,— — < \ L IN E ! r 18 (tern of. 26 M enace . property Answer to Pasxlo. No;.;*7. 28 N e e d y 20 Cerem onial 29 To abound acts ' H K 1P I a A 2 E K a Lr Io I 30 G reek portico 21 Japan ese A E E 32 Vast age : drink 3 a fi LS lilR Jil 34 City, in Alaska 23 Decoration , C h I S E m u A •E N A 37 T hickets • . for valor E A 3 E •11* TR E A D 39 A chalc: >■ 25 Archaic: P. R a 11 TE m F i ^2- 0 S yours 7 about T_ T a I .1 % 3 B E 3t ii EE3E1I 40 Printing: to 27 D itch A_ s. C R com pose. : i5 28 Pronoun □ E 0 B B n n again • ..Sii, _ 31 G erm an H E M. i ■E n R R n H ° 42 First man, a'- d ra m a tist I1 p. i i VFi 1H10 i R![r o | wl 43 M ythological 33 K ind of bat L NNE X E [s E r Greek queen 35 Inseqt I a 44 Sign • . 38 Fabulous bird E 3E 0 A_ L L E E P I t Io Ip :' : 40 Sm ooth,: ,'! ' 38 Roundup ' . EE .48 T o .im ita te '. •:.39-Male'ninpelr':: %t t I t i t i i n n i p 50:To co n ten d ':,; 4T Fem ale SI Greek letterW FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1943 THE GOOSE THAT LAYS THE GOLDEN EGGS THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES PRESS NEWS And Shore Ttacs A N D V IE W S D o w n Published Friday HOMER I). KRESGE, Editor and Publisher SHIRTS AND THE OWI M e m o r y - I.O H I8 K KRESGE,- Local E ditor ____ SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAB GROVE, NEW JERSEY The OWI seems to be improving v ' • T elep h o n e 7 ' .■ .-v• • not; ono. bit/ SUBSCRIPTIONS: $2.00 yearly: $1.25 semi-annually ; 70c. quarterly or Be. It.has issued, a treatise on tho and postage per copy, postage paid in the United States; Canada $3.50 ana Fifteen Years Ago Thirty Years Age Foreign, $4.50 .a year. ... • v , \ •' •! • • present .commercial laundry situa­ ADDRESSES changed on request—always give former address. tion.- ': :v v:’, William E. Bunn, of Grove Hall, Mrs. E. F. -Squire had been re­ ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished.by us on request. had been reelected president of the elected president of the Ocean WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF The OWI suys the situation is YOWR SUBSCRIPTION bad, . The public knows that. It Ocean Grove Hotel. Association. Grove W. C. T. U. doesn’t need to be reminded of the Other officers elected were first vice The employed officers of the New THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE facts by the OWI, on agency sup­ president, J. P. Dunn, of the Or­ Jer sey Y. M. C. A , had held their ported by public taxes. mond; second vice president, Mrs, first quarterly conference of the Re A. Wainright, Park View; NATIONAL €DITORIAL_ Entered aa second-class mall If the OWI has nothing more im­ year at Grove Hall, where they ffl/T^W-ASSOCIATION a t tho portant to do than to issue such secretary, Lloyd Bryant, of Hotel were entertained by William E. Ocean Grove nostbffica run of the mine reports as this one, Bryant; treasurer, J. B. Sweet, of Bunn, himself; a secretary of that it ought to fold up. Thore is no Sunset Lodge. body. ' / - -: : / ' . Mrs. Thomas Stanyon, of Ocean sense in wasting money in collect­ Dr, E, R. Keast, of 18 Embury Grove, had been engaged to put on “We shall win or we shall die.”— General Douglas ing facts that arc already common avenue, had caught a channel bass her pageant, “The Torchbearers,” Mac Arthur. public property nnd which will that weighed 36!pourids, at Seaside at Toronto arid. Ottawa, Canada. serve no useful purpose. Certain­ Park. : ly the laundry situation is bad. Mrs.- Stanyon had presented this !0n e g o o d -£> After Peace Comes One of the largest sales of Ocean But what is the OWI going to do pageant at the W. C. T. U. Tri- There are two schools of thought as to what is going about it or anything else? Sltate convention here. Grove property had- been consum­ mated when the Arlington hotel, to happen in this country economically after the war is The OWI. further reports.that a Miss Helen Boker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boker, and with its furnishings and equip­ ever.; One school believes that when peace is concluded man needs 28 shirts (that’s right— ,28 shirts) in those days of slow Raymond Anderson, son of Mr. and ment, together with an entire there will follow cancelling of contracts and a sharp read­ block of lots, passed into the hands service from the laundries. If the Mrs. Albert Anderson, of Ocean justment which will throw millions of people out of jobs, of Dr. Frank C. Cooper, of Phila­ OWI and other Government agen­ Grove, were married by, Rev. Dr. delphia. The sale had been made so that we will immediately be confronted with, another cies are going to continue wasting H. Eugeno Curts, in the parson­ by Ernest. N. Woolston, real estate depression. money on foolish things, the aver­ age of St. Paul’s church, 85 Heck agent, of 48 Main avenue. The other thinks that when the Axis is smashed we age man will be down to one shirt avonue. , ■ Over 3,000 persons had' attend­ will immediately enter into the greatest period or prosper­ and things might get so bad the Dr. Horace Tantum, of Ocean tax collector will have to take that e d th e secorid annual rally of the Grove, son of Chief Frank Tantum, uiiiiii)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini(iii|iiiiiii(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiitihiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiniiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ ity in the world’s history. It points to the amount of money off his back. .. Sunday schools of the Asbury Park was,married to, Miss Grace Ethel | Largest Assortment of Newest Fall Styles . | the peoplfL are saving in the way of, war bonds and de­ When better ways are found to district of the Council of Refigious Merrill, of: Philadelphia, in the lat­ clares that most folks will want to cash these and start waste- public money, Washington Education ; in .the Ocean Grove ter city. " y ' ■’// ' PARIS HA T SHOP Auditorium, Senator William L. immediately, buying the things which they need/; It is will find them.—Parsons, Kansas, ■ Bishop Thomas B. Neely, who.was 1 Including Wool, Fur Felts and Velvets—Every Style, Beret and. g Love, of New York had delivered — Sport Casuals; Latest Fall Shades, Sizes 22-24 | pointed out that they will be short on autom obiles/electri­ Sun. ■ „ ; well known in Ocean Grove, spoke the ' address. . at a flag presentation at the Ebe- cal equipment and many kinds of necessary and semi­ “I must have a raise,” a Pitts­ Miss Eveleen L. Kingsley, of | At lowest prices ia town.. sjS 1 » 4 9 ”$ 1 .9 5 Up § nezer Methodist church, Philadel­ luxury things. Moreover, it is declared, we will be faced burgh bookkeeper argued to his Asbury Park, and Nelson R. Mat­ phia. He advocated a larger navy I SMARTEST FALL HAND BAGS . f with a housing shortage greater than that following the boss. “There are three other com­ thews, of 67 Broadway, were mar­ ■ Including Silks, Felts, and Leatherettes—Also Genuine jjj and a larger merchant marine for first World War. Moreover it is known that railroads will panies after me.” ried in the First Presbyterian | and Cordc ...... $ 1.00 to $1.95 and up. g this country. Ho had said a big­ “What companies?" demanded church, Asbury Park, with Rev. | ALSO LATEST HAIR ORNAMENTS J be short of equipment and that many other of our great ger fleet of. battleships would be the employer. ' Randall W. Conklin, of the Trinity | 436 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park (Phone 4831-J) | corporations will have to find new machinery and other the best means of continuing peace “Light, telephone and w ater.”— Episcopal church officiating. | Open Wednesday Evening till 9:00. Saturday till 10 P. M. | between the world. equipment immediately. Wichita Eagle. The Neptune Republican club had 1lilltl'llltl|ll|illlMIIIIII|[||||||||lllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlIllllllllIltlllllllllllllll||lllllllill[llllilllllllklllllllil(lIII|l(lj|^ Here are two diverse lines of thought. There are carried off first honors at the A farewell dinner was given to many versed in. economics, who take a middle position. COFFEE Hoovef-Curtis rally at Red Bank Miss Myrtle .-Davis, of Allenhurst, Somerset merchants report that They believe that following the war there will be a lull of by having the largest delegation formerly of Ocean Grove, by Miss since Ihe rationing of coffee has present, numbering 320 from Ocean Ethel Day at her summer home, from six nionths to; a year while industry is girding itself elided, sales iiavc fallen off from Giove and Neptune,'. 48 Pitman . avenue. for peace-times and that once industry gets into its stride 25 to 40 per cent! we will go on to the highroads of prosperity again. It’s just a repetition of the story Funcrnl Notice This opinion, whieh-sbunds reasonable.is based on ex­ toid. during the days of. the Eigh­ WILSON, at Moiristown, N. J, teenth Amendment, when many September 13, 1913. Dr. Anna R. perience after, the first World War. But it is • admitted persons who had never drunk be­ P. in her* G7th year: Wife of Curtail spending. ’that a great deal depends on what the administration at former Judge C. Franklin Wilson;, fore bought liquor just because it Put your savings W ashington does: If private enterprise is given a breath­ was forbidden. mother of Mrs, Stanley D. Wilcox, into war bonds every ing spell.and a chance to g-1 started then ave may indeed There are a great, many; Ameri­ of Lower Berkshire Valley, N. J, payday. look forward; to a long period of comparatively good times. cans who don’t drink .-'coffee; yet Margaret, and Janet Wilson, of But if, following the first shock of readjustment, the admin­ there were precious few ration Moiristown; grandmother of Lois stamps 'unused-during'.the ration­ Wilcox; daughter of the Tate Dr. istration seeks to create a lot of Government work; putting ing period. A. Ilillaid and Katharine Irene. Uncle Sam -further into competition with private enter­ •Some .people who never before Flanders. Funeral services at Ray­ THE PIONEER OFFICE FOR OCEAN GROVE’S BEST BUYS prise and pushing-business to one side of the picture, on mond A. Lantornmi.i & Son Funeral drank coffee took- to/ drinking it,, J. A. HURRY AGENCY the theory that the Government itself must furnish the em­ just because they “had it coming Home, 126 South street, Morris­ Attention! APPRAISALS AND RENTALS ployment, then we may well look for breakers ahead. A to . them.” Others bought their town, Thursday afternoon, Septem­ quotas nnd resold it to friends who ber 16, at 2:00. Cremation at Rose great deal will depend on the way things are handled iri: Wc aro now showing houses liked more than their allotments/ Hill Crematory, Linden, N. J.—38 t;.>.‘ p o st-w a r e ra . V ' d '•;■ j v " - for sale, that have good It is funny how people are. values. A few houses arc List your properties for sale with us. The mere fact that they can’t get now listed for winter rentals. Danton. W alker iri his New York Letter in the Phila­ something increases their eager­ Let us know what you have to sell and we will delphia Inquirer said tViis morning that “Ocean. Grove has ness, to obtain it; Scarcity whets move it for you. their appetites.—Somerset, Pa., Insurance of every kind turned down a §25,000 offer for a tobacco conccsssion on American, . written, especially automo­ Other properties listed here have been sold the Boardwalk.” That aint the way we heard it, Old bile and household furniture. by us recently. Timer! It was for a hot dog stand in the middle of Ocean Von Ribbentrop is reported to lie Still at the old stand. Pathway, to relieve the eatin’ shortage, according to more negotiating to buy a villa in .Switz­ recent advices. • ' •’ •' erland, for which presumably he E. N. WOOLSTON will trade in his castle in Spain.— J. A. HURRY AGENCY 48 MAIN AVENUE St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE The ration boards of Neptune township and Avon will Tel. 398 Ocean Grove, N. J. Telephone 4132 Residence 3 consolidate at Avon instead of moving to: Asbury Park, FfttaliUslipil 1900 OBITUARY according to Ralph Hackett of the Trenton district office 1007/ Bangs Ave., Asbury Park of OPA. The merger will be effected by October 1. Avon MRS. GLADYS REYNOLDS A dignified, servipe to meet Funeral services for Mrs. any financial need. No ad- was selected as a compromise after strenuous objection had . ditional charge for use. of been registered to merging Neptune township with Asbury Gladys C. Reynolds, who died at Funeral Home. her residence, 65 Benson avenue, Park. The adjustment of the dispute appears to have met last Sunday, were, held Wedries-. LeROY A. MULLER, Manager 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, all im­ with general approval, under, the circumstances. Telephone. 4525 provements, air conditioned day. afternoon at: the First Bap­ delco oil burner licnt, fur­ tist church, Asbury Park, where nished, $4,000, ‘$2,600 cash. the deceased served as organist for years; Interment was made at Jacobstown cemetery, Jacobs- & LIST YOUR PROPERTIES town, N. J. Surviving arc her. ELI WOOLLEY ; FOR SALE OR KENT Investment Information and parents; Mr. and Mrs. Robert FUNERAL HOME Advice is But One of. : Hankins, of the; Ocenn Grove ad­ Successor to BURTIS Our Many Services dress; and a sister, Mrs. Edna 514 Second Avenne, . ALVIN E. BILLS Height, of Philadelphia. Asbury Park MaUBER FBDSRAL DBPOS1T 1NSURANCB CORPORATION A Sympathetic; Service, Agency ' REAL ESTATE MRS. SIB1LLA HUYLER ; Reasonable and Refined.. The First National Bank of Bradley Beach Funeral services for Mrs. Sib- Insurance Mortgage Loans J. R. Ely & W. A. Woolley Telephone A. P. 2124 Bradley Beach, N. J. illa Huyler, 131 Main avenue, who Phone A; P. 567 78 Main Aye, Ocean Grove died at Monmouth Memorial hos­ pital, Long Branch, fast Saturday, wore held . Wednesday morning. Burial was made at Elmwood Fully Furnished Cemetery, New Brunswick. She was the wife of the late Isaac F. Huyler and was 83 years old, Sho is survived by two sisters,'.Miss Jennie II. Timmans and Mrs. A. T. Van AngTen, of Ocean Grove. MAIN AVENUE In All Sizes Available Now LESLIE E. AlOLINEAUX 25 Rooms ...... Leslie E. Molineaux, who form­ OCEAN PATHWAY erly owned the cottage at 57 50 Rooms . . . . . , , Some As Low As Broadway, which is now owned 45 Rooms ------... by Dr. 0. C. Nelson, died at Nor­ 40 Rooms .■>...,. mandie Beach on Labor Day. He SIGNAL THE For particulars, see me— was buried at Scarsdale, N. Y. BUS BY H A N D i n other words. 3 Convenient Banking Offices to Serve You DR. ANNA R. WILSON Prevent unnecessary stops., SEE- ME BEFORE YOU BUY BURN OR BORROW : • Dr: Anna R. Flanders Wilson,- a. signal the bus—so the driver retired physician who-owned a will know you want to board that particular one. Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank summer cottuge in Ocean Grove Louis E. Bronson »—ORUAHIZER 1680-i at 103 Abbott avenue, died nt her REALTOR—INSUROR residence in Morristown, N. J., on Corlies Avenuo Main Avenue Main Street. , NEPTUNE OCEAN GROVE . " ASBURY PARK Monday. She had been coming to 53 Main Avenuo Ocean Grove every neason for Ocean Grove, N,. J. Member Federal Deposit .Insurance. Corporation years, and was a member' of the Phono A. P.- 1058 Round Table'of Ocean Grove,. FRIDAY,- SEPTEMBER 17, 1943 PAGE FITE

clerk in the North End hotel last DISTRICT W. S. C. S. MEETS IN AND OUT OF summer, and for several years was W illard W C. T. U. a locker boy at the North End. 15 From Local Society Attend J! thought for the Wtek €nd I Clarence P. Fields, a former RATION Session in Asbufy Park Nam es O fficers OCEAN GROVE resident of Ocean Grove for years, St. Paul’s. Methodist church, _ .©:■ By Verne Leslie Smith, . 'I - -Summer© Conference Discussed ©. | Pastor of St. Paul’s Church I.© is spending a few days in the Ocean Grove, was. well represented r.iiiiiiiiiiNitiiitiiiiiijiiiniiiiiiiiiisniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiivniiuiiifiiifiiiiiiitiiiiiiritiiiiiiiijiiiiiifiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiini])?’-.1 ■ at a district meeting of the W. S. 1 and A new Member Welcomed Circle A* W. S. C. S., with Mrs. Grove, stopping at the Manchester R e m i n d e r s GUESTS OF GOD - C. S., held in First Methodist at Meeting Last Evening. : ■ Jacob Bcutell, loader, will meet hotel, Ocean Pathway. church, Asbury Park, yesterday. On a twelfth Century Church in Soldre; Hampshire, England/is Monday at 8:00 p. m., in the Shel- Joseph Kaiser, motor machinist’s (This digest of important ration­ this beautiful inscription: Those attending from .the local Officers were named for the en­ bumo hotel, 30 Ocean Pathway. mate, second class, returned to ing information is prepared for our “You enter this Church, not as a stranger, but as a guest of God. © church included Mrs. - G. L. D. suing year at a meeting of the The. topic discussed will be “Reli­ duty in New York Monday, after readers by the New Jersey office of He is your heavenly Father. Come then, with joy in your heart and © Price Administration.) Tompkins, Mrs. Neal Tompkins, Willard W. C.-T. U., held last thanks oh your lips into His, preserice, offering Him your love and gion in the News.” spending an eight-day leave with evening at the home of ©Mrs. service© Be grateful to’the strong and loyal men: who in the name of his wife at 112% Webb avenue. Fuel Oil Mrs. Jacob Beutell, Mrs. David Miss Mamie Megill, 65 Embury Period 5 coupons good for the Charles Bilms, 86 Clark © avenue. Jesus built this Church and to ail who have beautified it all hallowed O’Reilly, M rs.' Ernest W'ooiston, it with their prayer and praises. , Beseech ©His blessings on those who avenue, is convalescing at Mon­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson, purchase of ten gallons of fuel oil Mrs. H. D. Kresge, Mrs. May They are© as follows: Mrs. Jacob or kerosene until September .30. love this home of faith© as the inspiration to their labor, rejoicing in mouth Memorial hospital, Long their daughter Jeannette, and son, Leonard ©©Woodruff, Dr. Rosetta Beutell, president; Mirs. Blanche the power of the Holy Spirit, and may that blessing rest on you, bojh Gasoline Branch, from a recent operation. Oharles, - have returned to their- Hall, Miss ©Marceline Rogers, Miss E. Mitchell, vice president; Mrs. on your going out and your coming in.” home in Jersey City, after spend­ A coupon worth three gallons; That is a very proper way of thinking about cliurch attendance. ■Mrs. S. G. Wright, of Dumont, B and C coupons worth two and Bertha Deen, Miss Mae© Comfort, Violet Gillan, recording secretary; ing the summer with Mr.’Watson’s Mrs. Bilms, corresponding secre­ There one is God’s guest, for the Church after all is the House of the N. J., is visiting her sister-in- one-half gallons and T ©coupons Miss Dorothy Leavitt, Miss Irene Lord. He invites us to come and bids us welcome© Let us find our mother at 29 Atlantic avenue. ' tary and Mrs. Laura. Clark, treas­ law, Mibb Lulu E. Wright, at the worth five gallons. A coupons Cummings, Miss Myrtle Chapin, way to God’3 House in that spirit, for we’ll surely riot scorn the invi­ Howard W.; Semons, jr., who is numbered 6 are valid through No­ urer. ' • ; "©'©■© ■©' tation ©pf God., •©■ ' :■ . Shelbumo, 30 Ocean Pathway. vember 21, while B and C books and Miss Scheffer. stationed with the army at Fort A new member, Miss Edith Han­ H. Warren Brown, chief- elec­ bear own expiration dates. Methods of conducting study SUNDAY IS HOME COMING SUNDAY IN ST. PAUL’S CHURCH son, was brought in by Miss A. trician’s mate, United States Benning, Ga., is home on a fifteen ©■■'. .: Sugar classes were taught by four confer­ Church School at 9:30. Otto Stoll, jr., Superintendent. day furlough; visiting his father, E. Harper. ©;©©\;©:' ;©;,:■■• . Morning Worship at 10:45. Special Music and Sermon navy, of 144 Lake avenue, arrived Stamp number 14 in War Ration ence officers. The courses of study Howard© W. Semons, 124 Mt. Tabor Book one good for the purchase of follows: “The Problem of Suffer­ The summer W. C. T. U,. Four- . “IMPERATIVES OF DESTINY" . borne from Camp Endicott, R. I. Assembly Bible Class at 2:30. ©Rev. B. S. Crowcrbft, teacher. Way. ■ five pounds until. October. 5. ing,” “The Church and America’s State conference, -held here in (his week for© a ten-day furlough. Five pounds may be obtained on '©’ -©::.- ■ Evening Worship at 7:30. © - ■ ;. Mrs. E. G. Geikier closed her cot­ ■People,” and “Christian Ventures July, was discussed by the five Mrs. William B. Nichols closed each of Stamps 15 and 16 for the Special musical program and sermon ©©- tage at 195 Central avenue and left use of (home canners only. If in Learning and Living.” 1 members who'attended it. .Miss. . her . tent cottage this week at 8 “IS YOUR CONSCIENCE CLEAR?” this week for Elizabeth City, N. C., more is needed for this purpose, Hanson was elected a delegate to Front circle and returned to her a maximum of 15 pounds more may attend the Monmouth County W. to spend the winter ■ with her LEGAL NOTICE . I The bride’s mother wore a gray winter residence in Philadelphia, be had on application to rationing C. T. U, convention at Eatontown, daughter, Mrs. Howard Graul. Mrs. n Grimth .crepo street-length dress with sap- Mr. and Mrs. ‘ George Hoover, boards. '■©■©-.©' 1-':©'©-©: .■■'©© ;•>:©' N O T IC E © Miss Maude Clements reported on Geikier has ©had as her guests the Meat—Butter—Fat—Cheese (ContlnueJ from Pnc. I) |phire blue accessories and a cor- of Yeadon, Pa., are spending sev- • NO T IC E is h e re b y ; g iv en t h a t t>ie Mr. Colvin’s temperance address, past -two- weeks Mr. and Mrs.. Red stamps X and Y good until •Township Committee of the Townshjp velvet suit, trimmed in lace ap- sage of brandy wine roses and blue • oral weeks at the Lakensea hotel October 2; stamp Z, September 5- of Neptune, In the County : of . Moji- which had been given iri the First Charles. Geikier, of Irvington. mouth. has received an offer of Ninety- plique of the same shade and delphiniums. 11 Seaview avenue. October 2. Brown stamp A (War Methodist church, Asbury Park- Among the visitors of the week Five Dollars and Seventy-Five Cerjs shoulder-length veil, attached to 1 A reception followed at the par- Pvt. Stanley V. Wood, jr., son Ration Book Three) good Septem­ ($95.75) cash for the Assignment, at Refreshments were served by the is Mr. Ed ward, S. Hicks, supervisor private sale, of a certain .certificate of fuschia-colorcd feathers. She also sonage, with the immediate famil- ber 12-October© 2; stamp B, Sep­ hostess.' The next meeting will be ©of Mr.. and Mrs. Stanley V. Wood, of the Bell Telephone company of tember 10-October 2; stamp C, Tax sale affecting Block CO.; andLot. numbers. 38- and 39 as shown on the ■held at the home of Miss© Annie wore a corsage of orchids and 'cs a,K* ^r*ends present. ‘ © : of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and Ocean Frankford, Pa.,‘ together with Mrs. September 26-October 30; stamp Tax Assessment Map of the©Townsb1© fuschia accessories. © © The bride was graduated from Grove, is stationed at Ft. Lewis, D, good October 3, 30; stamp E, of Neptune.© and that the Township Harper, 31 Eriibury avenue, Octo­ Hicks, their son, Edward, jr., and Committee will consider, 'the adoption Miss' Cora May Childs, of Brad- Neptune high school in 1941 and. good October 10-30; stamp F, ber 14. Mrs, Louise Ruscoe and Wash., as.a radio operator. daughter, Mrs. Louis Gray, jr., of of a .resolution authorizing. the Assign­ good October 17-30. ment of said certificate- a t' ’ a meetlhg- Mrs. Blanche Mitchell w ill be as­ ley Beach, her maid of honor, was waa emPl°ycd la a secretarial ca- After spending the summer at Chicago. They are visiting G. Wil­ of the : Township Committee to be attired in a gray velvet suit, Pachy at Camp Evans. Mr. Samp- Shoe Rationing held-on the twenty-first day: of. Sq sistant hostesses at . this .meeting. . 12 Kingsley: Place, Mrs. W. H. liam Schwartz and; family, 72 Em­ Stamp Number 18 in War tember, 1943, at £:30 o’clock P./M.,- at trimmed with white lace. Her son attended Asbury Park high Snyder returned to her home last the Municipal Headquarters, 137 South bury avenue. ;.-©©.■■'; ;© Ration Book One is good for the Main Street, Neptune. New Jersey. shoulder-length veil and feathers s°hool and is employed by the Saturday, ini Roxboro, Phila., Pa. purchase of a pair of shoes JOHN W. KNOX. Mrs. Oharles Martin and daugh- through October SL©1 Cle C H O W M E IN were powder blue. She wore.a cor- } pght-Sikorsky Aeronautic factory ■ ' Mr. and Mrs. William McLach- TO TAKE HOME - ter. Miss -Alison Martin, have re­ Processed Food sage of brandy wine .roses arid ’n Stratford, Conn. lan, guests at the St. Elmo, re­ turned to their home in PatersOri, gerberas. I Tl,e newly-weds will reside at 95 Blue R. S. and T. stamps in War Notice of Settlement of Account. NEW CANTON RESTAURANT cently celebrated their wedding after spending the summer at their, Ration Book Two valid for use CHINESE and AMERICAN FOOD Charles Cieloha, of Stratford, Linden street, Strathmore Homes, E s t a t e © o f 'E m m a © G ravatt ‘©\YliIt © • anniversary with a party at the- cottage: lit 10 Kingsley Place. in. purchasing canned and pro­ © N ear ©Neptuno High School Conn., was best man. V est Haven, Conn. cessed food through September 20. Bird, deceased. , © © .^ © 82 So.. Main Street Ocean Grove hotel. Notice is hereby given that the ac­ Telephone A. P. 0177 Another daughter, Mrs. J. Heath-- ■ Location of rationing board for counts of the subscriber, © sole, execu­ The Misses Hanna Jacob and cote, who has ©been spending the Ocean Grove and Neptune is 1141 trix of ; the estate of . said deceased 2*l|!lltlll|!!IIIIMIItll)!liaiJ||l||J|'l||!||||U||l| JI|„ ||III(| |„„| r« will be audited and stated by .the sur­ Fannie Thompson, of Now York summer at the © Kingsley Place ad­ Corlies avenue, Neptune. : • rogate of the County of Mounioijih dress, left for.her home in Gamp V------and reported for. settlement to- the City, are spending their eighth Orphans'• Court of vsaid County, © on Pure Fruit Fudge } WOOLMAN’S | season in Ocean Grove at 64 Lake gaw, N. J. First Aid Answers Call .Thursday, . the fourth day of-, N nvci- b er, A; D . 19.43, a t 7 0 :00. 6 ’clock ©a.' m ., .Delicious—made from tlie pure: Strassburger’s '©avenue. Mrs. Irving Osborne, 107 Abbott Mrs. Clarence Miller, 81 Pilgrim at which- time, application will he ntaTle wholesome © fruits, and. filled Pathway, mother of George C. Mil­ for the allowanco of commissions a hi with nuts or marshmallows. i Quality Market) , ©; © Miss Ruth L. Goldsmith has .re­ avenue, and Mrs. Carrie B. Os­ counsel fees. Loinon Poel Marshmallow Market borne, of Lakewood, attended the ler, summer; resident on Mt. Pisgah Dated September 15, A. TX. 1**13. ' Lemon Peel .Nut Fudge turned to her home in Brooklyn GRACE WHITE D’AUTltECHY. •Elmo Mlnt-^-Frosh Itasiiherry Pilgrim Pathway and Olin Street I 125 Heck Avenue 1 WaVi was taken ;to Bound Brook N u t after spending the summer at the twenty-seventh graduation1 exer­ 2900 Mapleslmdo Road, Telephone Asbury Park 1749 yesterday afternoon by the Ocean Ardmore, Pa„ Fresh Strawberry Nut Fmlgo | ' Telephone 963 | Grand Atlantic hotel. cises at Fort Monmouth Tuesday . S o le e x e c u trix . • Pure Horae-Madc afternoon as ©guests of S. Alan Grove First Aid Squad. Her con­ Louis B. LeDucr The Oldest Independent General ..Miss Margie , Goldsmith, of 130 N . B ro a d w a y . SALT WATER TAFFY Market in Ocean Grove | Ocean Grove | Voelker, of Malvorne, L.. I., who dition is serious. © • Camden, N. J. Brooklyn, spent several weeks dur­ was a member of the graduating •V------P r o c to r . ing August at the Arbcrton hotc-i -38-42 ($5.20) ‘ GREGORY’S class and commissioned- second • 7 Seaview avenue, — V -- CHOCOLATE SHOPPEE Full line of lieutenant. W A R | | Fresh Shoulder of Pork | R. W. Courtney, member of the READ THE OCEAN GROVE 516 Cookman Ave., A. P. _ ———V ------— TIMES FOR LOCAL NEWS P O U L T R Y | Loins of Pork 1 Ocean Grove ushers, and Mrs. OBITUARY Courtney have returned to their LOAN] a n d | F r a n k f u r te r s | winter home in New York City FANCY GROCERIES MRS. CHARLOTTE F. ROBSON • TWENTY-THIRD SEASON i Fresh Butts * • | • after a summer’s stay at 3 Ocean Funeral services for Mrs. Char­ Pathway. lotte Francis Robson, who died yes­ !!» PALACE a t | Strictly Fresh Eggs Captain Elden Hoffman, United terday morning at her home, 131 = . 7 t 9 . • GR AND ATI. ANT6G hOTCL States army, is visiting his' par­ = B R A D L E Y B E A C H PRIME MEATS | Fresh Spare Ribs | Broadway, will be held tomorrow I M A T . D A IL Y 2 130—E Y E . 7 a n d 0 | . a n d ■ - •©■ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoff­ afternoon at 2:00 at the Bodine I s i l t . .a n d S u ii. C o n tin u o u s fro m 2*.30 = man, of Newark, at the Broad­ Funeral Home, 1007 Bangs avenue, Fresh Vegetables way house, 19 Broadway, for sev- Asbury Park,-with the Rev. Car­ = FFtL, SAT., September 17-18 = JOAN CRAWFORD and I We are now making our I 1 era1, days lisle L. Hubbard officiating, -In­ = FRED Mc3IURRAY| CAFETERIA BIRD’S EYE . After spending, the summer at terment will be made at Hamilton ! “ABOVE SUSPICION” Beach and Main Avenues, Ocean Grpve FROSTED FOODS ( Summer Sausage 1 the Wagg cottage, 60. Broadway, cemetery, Neptune. ’ Mrs, Robson, I SUN., MON., Sept. 19, 20 who was 86 years old, was the wife “ DEANNA DUIUIIN.and Hot and cold water in rooms; some with private Mr. and Mrs.©, William F. Ward JOSEPH COTTKN= baths and lavatories . and family returned this week to of the late Robert Henry ©Robson. “HERS TO HOLD” their winter home in North Plain­ Surviving are four daughters, Miss = TUES., WED., Sept. 21. 22 Ada Robson, of Ocean Grovo; Mrs. ALAN CURTIS Famous Supreme Blend Coffee field, N.- J. ' “TWO TICKETS Isaac Bokaw, Somerville; Mrs. ’©'-'. ©AndDessertaFrom Mr. and Mrs. John Wightman, T O L O N D O N ” Our Own Bake Shop Classified Advertisem ents © of Prospect Park, Pa., and Miss Robert Wallworth, Trenton, and A lso Mrs. Horace Hoffman, Riverside, “JACARE” M. J. WOODRING Advertisements lor these columns should bo in the office of “T h e Anna ©Wightman, of (haddock, Times” NOT LATER THAN 12 O’CLOCK NOON Thursday of e a c h and one son, George S. Robson, ITIIURSDAY. Sopt. 2:1 Va., are guests of Mr. and Mrs, w eek. . Plainfield; also ten grandchildren r G K U 1K 1 K SANRKllS In E . B. Harmon at 66 Asbury ave­ “QUIET PLEASE, and four great-grandchildren. CLASSIFIED AD. BATE nue,. MURDER” The Sampler Inn 25 w o rd s O R L E S S ...... 25c. Mrs. Roy Bunger and Miss Also XTPK VELEZ In ©More th a n . 25 w o r d s .. ;> • ♦ i . cent per word Phone 8818 1 Eleanor Bunger, of Elysburg, Pa., “REDHEAD FROM HOTEL AND CAFETERIA 5 times for tho price of four. MANHATTAN” Copy ~malled In, given to representative or brought to office per­ and Mr. and Mrs. Fremont George JOSEPH’S BEAUTY SALON 28 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. Telephone, Asbury Park 1905 sonally must bo accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost Copy and family of Catawissu, Pa., spent All Branches of 5 P i n . . S A T ., S ep t. 24, 25 accepted over phono as a courtesy and convenience to customers. SPIEIIKE AU3IONT nnd Cheerful and comfortable rooms, with hot and cold running Bills duo Immediately upon presentation. . last weekend with Mrs. Edith BEAUTY CULTURE = HlTSAJi" P E T E U S s FUAT WRING TJIF, NEW - water at moderate rental. Open for guests from May to Oc­ Davis, 58 Mt. Hermon Way. COJ.l) PERMANENT WAVE “ASSIGNMENT 191D Corlies Are. Neptune, N. J. IN BRITTANY” tober firBt. Mrs. D. G. Park, of 115 Frank- riiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiitiitiiiitiiiiiiiiitiuiiitiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiHiaiik'1 »lin avenue, had as recent guests SAMPLER INN CAFETERIA in same building FOR SALE—Bird’s eye maple WANTED—3 room apartment bedroom suit and extra ’ chiffon­ Mrs. John Clare and two sons, with bath in Ocean Grove. Phone TWENTY-SEVENTH SEASON ier/ Call ©afternoons at 48 Webb Asbury Park 8589-W—38* Tormcy nnd John, of Newark, and avenue, O. G.,—38“ - ___ Mrs. “F. H. Buerck and daughter, ALBERT ANDERSON, Owner-Manager WANTED—Small apartment pr FOR RENT—Comfortable, ©fur­ Joan, and son, Frank Peter, also of warm housekeeping room in Ocean m w nished rooms, kitchen . privileges, Grove. State price and location. • Newark. STRAND (adults only).: 81 Main avenup, Reply Box 30, Times Office.—38* Upon his- return to Boise, BOARDWALK at CASINO Ocean Grove.—38* 4—SHOWS DAILY—4 ST. ELMO HOTEL FOR SALE or RENT—Bargain, Idaho, O. C„ Niedenstein was pro­ FOR SALE—Desirable, modern 5 room bungalow, 2 lots, idepl moted to the rank of first lieu­ PERFORMANCES, 1:60, 3:00, 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. Open All Year ail year home, Ocean Grove,. on a home. Semons Agency, 124 M.t. tenant. Lt. Niedenstein recently ©; - - Phone A. P. 8974 -■ Corner Main and New York Avenues Broadway-.corner, 8 rooms, all' iriu- Tabor Way.—38 © visited his father, O. C. Nicden- Individual meals served by day or week proyements. Unfurnished. $4,500. Brewer & Smith, Realtors, 701 LOST—Cameo brooch with stein, 47 Webb avenue. Lt. Nied- B. R. SHU BERT chain; also crystal pendant with American and European Tel. Asbury Park 679 Bangs avenue, Asbury Park, Phone enstcin is serving with the 801st 250.— 38 tf Eastern Star emblem. Rewar.d, Aviation Eng. Battalion at Boise. Mrs. J.. Chittenden, 86 Clerk GARAGE FOR RENT—Liglit, street, Jersey City.—38* ' Mrs. K. C. Chambers and daugh­ The Wayne Tea Room waterproof, cement floor garage at ters, Misses; Mary and Margaret Asbury and Now Jersey Avenues Embury and Delaware ave. lots, FOR SALE—Bath avenue, Ociyjn - ; ©".’ ■■ At Emory Street Bridge ; Chambers, are closing their cot­ $4.00 ©per month by year. Inquire Grove, 1% blocks from ocean front. DINNERS at 4:30 to 8:00 P. M.; Sundays, Noon to 7:30 P. M. mornings, owner, Schnable,- Di- Rooming house, 21 rooms. Im­ tage this week and returning to MOGLIA’S ICE CREAM—PACKAGE OR BULK Embury avenue— 38 ©.______■ provements. Furnished. Must s?U their winter home in Philadelphia. Public Phone A. P. 8505 M. G. EVANS due to illness. Good buy for ${,- This is Mrs. Chambers’ forty- FOR SALE or RENT—9 rooms, 200. Brewer & Smith,. Realtors, all improvements, $2,850; 12 rooms, ninth season here and the forty- 701© Bangs avenue, Asbury Park. funeral H om e of M atthew s, Francioni lo r near Asbury, four apartments; 7 Phone 250.—38tf. sixth year she has occupied the rooms, hear beach; 18 rooms, $1,- same tent cottage at 4 Mt. Pisgah 800; two-family; $5,000; 6 rooms, FOR RENT—Furnished house, by week or month. Call Asbury ■,Way.©©© Lake, $2,400 ; 8 rooms, 2 baths, $2,500; Tent, 12 roonis, modem, Park 1196-W.—35-39* ' Ensign Charles Severs, a navy $75.00 mpntihly,. Mary L. Walker, •flier,- is spending a fifteen-day 64% Mt. Hermon Way.—37-41* WANTED—To rent yearly from October 1, unfurnished, well heat­ leave with his parents, Mr. and LOST—Lady’s diamond cluster; ed apartment for one lady. Re­ :,Mrs. Charles L. Severs;-19 Broad­ ring, white gold, on South End sponsible party; stato size and way. .H e has just, completed beach or on Broadway,, between price. Reply Box 15, Times Office, special trainin©g at operational boardwalk and Pennsylvania ave­ -3 5 -3 9 * nue. Reward. "Walter Marvin, 89 bases in Miami, Fla., and Glen­ ROOMS , for RENT—Day or Broadway. Phone A. P. 2612.— week, hot and cold Tunning water ; view, 111.,©and will be sent to the 37-38* west coast when his leave termi- in all rooms. Beautyrest mattress­ es, Mrs. Layton, 64 Main avonue, •xates.; •?;©.'. . /• -. © ;• ;©;:©•"© ROOFS arid Asbestos Siding ap­ Ocean Grove. ©:©.■ • ©©-:©:©©©©.©■ ©., Mrs. L. Watson closed her cot­ plied arid repaired;’ work guaran­ teed. Estimates© given. F. H. A. FOR, SALE—Six room Cottage tage, this weok at 29 Atlantic ave- William Kraydr, 77% Benson ave­ and Bungalow, $2,600, © Also a sum­ ,nue and left for Charleston, S. C., nue, Ocean Grove. Phono A. P. mer bungalow, five rooriis, $1,000. to visit her son Harry, a pharma-, 4058-J—33* J. C. Perry Agency,© 69: Main ave­ cist’ri -mate with the naval hospital nue.—15 tf. ; ■ -' -- ■ ' ,-r •' MURRAY’S—“The Pants House staff in,the navy yard in Charles­ BARGAINS in - stoves; - heaters Exclusive But Inexpeusive of Asbury Park." 805-807 Lake ton." Harry, ^known .to, - all Ms avenue. Just off, Main St. Boy3 and ranges. Also repaired and in-: •ffiends ris © “Herbie.” :wa ?04 Seventh Avenuo, Aabury Park, N.'J. , Telephone 21 and Men’s needs supplied.—43 tf. a tailed; Nowinan 'Electric,: Go..'-131:©- South Main St.. Phbne llO l A. P.—"...... W ©•';'-; '.*© *©:• f t © ■PAGE SIX FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1943

Round Tabic nt South End covered 800 miles from Mexico refused A B C Tribute to Ocean Grove The Ocean Grove Round Tabfe City” wns given by Mrs. William While cooling waters were infused An A B C tribute to tho most Che Pott’s Corner With simple pulse of varied Beautiful vacation resort in' tho met last Friday afternoon at the A. Gay; Miss Bertha Deen gave a U. S. A. where one South. End pavilion. Miss'Maude talk on 'iPencillin.” Mrs. Louise grains The Soldier Brave Can really feel at homo, even tho Gay read “War ’hits: the 110 ticket Ruscoe gave a short review of the The four bravo men, their health others may Daniel from the royal line, of windows at Grand Central Station, book, j "Reaching to the.__Skies.” sustains. Differ from one in nationality, posi­ Israel’s- ■ 199,00(1 persons pass through “The End Seats in Church” was Shadrach, Meshach, Abednogo— . tion or education! Host, who did incline Every adult, child or gates in 'one day." “What can we given.by Miss Victoria North: Miss With Daniel on this faro did go— To things of purity and right Family, who has ever visited For Freeholder do to offset tho liberal promises of Cortes Swartz told of “The Almost For ten whole days would take Did .purpose in his heart to be .. "Ocean Grove;” will agree.it is independence which the Japanese New Shop in Asbury Park,” and this test God’s'Square Mile of Free, from a wines’ debauchery are making to the peoples of occu­ Miss Mary Elliott Dunham save To prove this food for them was Health and Happiness! Its found­ Free from voluptuous luxury. ers were truly pied Asia, while we- keep Gandhi “United States junior chamber' of best. A B R A M D . Now Babylon’s king calls Daniel Inspired! Soon its inheritors will and Nehru in jail, and fight;. to commerce-urges a fifth: freedom-— The ten days passed, the four there celebrate the . help Queen Wilhelmina and King the opportunity of enterprise, Mrs. friends stood "".'to Jubilee year of 1944, besides all Unto his palace, rich and fair. VOORHEES George hold their own?” was Ruscoe presented a fisl of :sues- Before Mezar who chose their who sojourn here and With others of the princely rank given by Dr. Rosetta Hall. Mrs. tions-,. Miss Swartz and Miss food, . . . Know what “Ocean Grove” stands R e g u la r To learn all wisdom, knowledge, fori Contributions, both Ida MacDougal read a poem, "The 'Dunham won the prizes. Tits-next' Before this prince who served R e p u b lic a n rare, Large and rmaii are being asked Miracle Ship”; “New volcano dis- meeting will be held Friday, Sep­ the king. Cunning and craft, that they for and will be tember 24, at 2:30 p. m., at the The four did ruddy faces bring Most welcome, for our debt must might teach home of Miss Jane McKee, the Well-favored, fair to look upon be liquidated! Let us Chaldean language, and impart Not forget, that it ia a real Cheltenham, 30 Ocean Pathway. In very beauty had they grown The skill and science of each art. Their perfect, heath and manly Opportunity to give, for we, as in­ h e a d a c h e 1 The king had issued the decree heritors niust persevere in forms Preserving the principles of ihe IS SUCH A . jj Grandmother Fetes Twins That for three years these men Did put to shame the palacc-borns. founders! Without should be Mrs. H. Sanford' Flint, 106 Main The king rejoiced these men to Question, it is a most worthy cause! Fed richly from the palace hall Let us avenue, entertained at a supper find Rare wines, rich meats, within Rejoice in sharing in this great en­ party last Saturday 'in honor of With toss times more of skilfull terprise! Where the their call. ■ the. eighth birthday of her twin mind Sabbath is observed and respected, Primary Election- Sept. 21,1943 But Daniel purposed in his heart granddaughters, Genevieve and Than all the wise men in his where Not to defile his soul with wine The gates kept closed on Sun­ Jacqueline Youngs. Among , the realm. (Polls open 7:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M.) The palace dainties he'd decline. days is worth while and guests . were Miss .Jane Youngs, God gave them knowledge, power For well he knew a fertile brain Unprecedented—therefore, it’s sister of the tivins, Mr. and Mrs. J. . and skill, Vitally important to make this Must temperate be, in eating “A successful business man, 31 years experience in I. Youngs, of Lakewood; Mr. 'and The princely four who learned Jubilee a great success! ~ plain, business at same location in Manasquan. Served 10 Mrs. Sanford C. Flint and daugh­ His will, With God. all things are possible, Stay clear, to execute and plan and so, years as member Borough Council and as; Mayor of ters, Miss Dorothy Flint and Miss Who purposed in their hearts to If he would be the king’s own Xtra large contributions of cash Manasquan; appointed to Board of Freeholders in Janet Flint, of. Interlaken, and be will prove man. ' January, 1943, which position he is contributing his Mrs. Linda Clare, of St. Paul, Obedient to a Heaven’s decree. Your desire to preserve "Ocean Meats from king’s palace were wide business experience to the affairs of Monmouth Minn. Sarah Hopkins. Grove,”' and your LL SET for a good full day’s Oeean Grove, N. J. Zealousr.essi and generosity will be C o u n ty .” • .' ■ - . work: when a nagging head­ A . — — - V — — ' greatly rewarded! ache sneaks up on you. You suffer Gretchen H. Haniman. and so docs your work. Centennial “America” New Brunswick and Ocean Grove. If you vote on Primary Day you .will then make Ready for an evening of relax­ Shoe We must be all-out for God v . sure to be permanently registered for General Elec­ ation and enjoyment — a pesky Howard L. Smith I Rebuilders We could win, in this conflict. ■ ’ The Minister headache interferes with your fun, 62 MAIN AVENUE All-out and put away sin; To God th minister doth pray tio n D a y . rest, enjoyment or relaxation. OCEAN GROVE The arm of flesh is far too frail, With faithfulness in earnest PLUMBING I prayer. DR. MILES QUALITY comes firsto- But all out for God—her we have it. Jesus Christ we must follow each Tinning & Heating \ Enemies would fail. day For Freeholder Anti-Pain Pills SERVICE comes next—we usually relieve not only Head­ And be God’s servant every­ ache, but Simple Neuralgia, Mus- HARDWARE j give it. Our only sure defense, where. s.aiist Pains and Functional SATISFACTION is what In trust and faith in Him, Monthly Pains. Paints and Oils I Devotion, trust, and righteousness Y ABRAM D. VOORHEES we all want—we guarantee America, all-out would save us Is consecrated life in peace. t£)o you use Dr; Miles Anti-Pain it. much suspense; Interpreting the way of Christ ^ Regular Republican. Pills7' It not why not? You can S u p p lie s God is the One that “maketh Where blessedness can never get Dr. Mile: Anti-Pain Pills at cease. your ding store in the regular fo r wars to cease.” package for only it penny apiece Victory Gardeners I USED FURNITURE 1 IMid for J»y Abram J\ Voorhees Commitu;u. All-out for God would bring us Minister thus tells the people and in the economy package even We Buy and Sell. cheaper. Why not get a package fasting peace. '■" ..’ Ho follow Christ in all iheir today? Your druggist has them. • 5 1 . M a in -A v e n u e I Almost Everything ' Jean J. Eastley. might. Eead directions nod use only as e Highest prices paid for single s In Lord God place their soul and OCEAN GROVE, N. J. § Z piece or whole estate of farnl- I Elmira, N. Y. directed. Your money back if you " loro of every description, In- * mind are .not satisfied. Phone 4741 i = oludlng bric-a-brac. motors, S They then are blest in doing Advertise In The Times and Save lime _ tools, suns, stoves, washing and 5 iright. ^>u*u*uiiiii|iuaiiiiii[|B|,fluB||iiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiianii]iifaj||||^ S sowing machines; oflico ■ and " r'lfV o u Suffer Distress FronTN = store equipment. We buy al- = a , most: everything. Get our ostl- a God’s gospel thus, is widely spread a mate before yoa sell, = To homes and missions far and f ANTIQUES, CURIOS 1 wide. Jacob 1 Call A. P. 4640 ■ j Faithful workers for our Lord God Well follow Christ close by His W here w ould w e I BLUME’S QUAINT,-SHOP 1 side. be 69 South Main Street Grossman Which Makas Yoa WEAKNESS The minister visits worn and sick Cranky, Nervous Leaving with them peace and If at such times you. prayer. Shoe Store suffer from crampB.' And they that have a sorrow deep Need a TAXI? backache, distress of if THEY “irregularities", peri­ Will learn what Jesus Christ ods of tho blues—duo doth share. Selling Fine to functional monthly disturbances— CALL This blessed minister well knows Start at once—try Lydia E, Plnk- Footwear ham’s Vegetable Compound. It not The grown and youth in human Asbury only helps relievo m onthly pain but also accompanying tired, nervous thought. for Men, Women feelings of this natruro. This is due How much they yearn a life com­ to its soothing effect on o n e o r , plete WOMAN’S MOST IMPORTANT OHaANS. and Children Open Twenty-Four Hours Flnkham'o Compound Is the best In prayer, honor, , faith, trust, known medicine you can buy that's well taught. mado especially for women. Taken N eptune Taxi Service regularly — Flnkham’a Compound Since 1 8 8 8 helps build up resistance against Such sympathy through righteous­ 9 South Main Street Opposite such symptoms. Also a flneatomachip ness • 708 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park Ocean Grove Gates Bestows to human suffering soul. For what it lacks and what it needs Must follow Christ divinely whole. Through God, is peace and firm belief Virtuous gifts to' soul and mind. It is a joy to spread, the Gospel In earnest prayer to all man­ kind.

Holy Bible gives us such love Why does the By God is soul and mind sublime A faithful life we all can Jive With Lord God and Jesus Christ divine. D o re in aep Minister in his preaching and prayer Leads all to follow Christ every­ — at least an EXTRA where. , operator ask Phebo Beswick. Ocean Grove, N. J. $100 W ar Bond for everybodyI V------• Look at the headlines in this news­ say, “I’ve done all I can.” For your paper today; They tell vividly what job is no less importantthan that of our men are doing on battlefronts the man in uniform. And this month □11 over the world. your country asks everyone who possibly can to invest in at least one We thrilled to victory in Tunisia extra $ War Bond. ;;. victory at Munda . ♦. invasion of 100 Sicily. And tomorrow more victor­ ; You know the ‘benefits of War limit mi ies will fill us with pride in out; Bonds. Thty’re the safest invest­ RD fighting forces* ment in the world. They secure your future. They help your country and ' But v.'hat would happen to us if 1 your loved ones doing the fighting. our men in Service said, "We’ve done enough”?. It would be the end Get at least an extra $100 Bond of alt of us. , in September in addition to your : .We know, of course, that they’ll regular purchases. More if possible. never quit. Invest not only out of current in­ 15 BILLION DOLLARS We know, too, that YOU won’t come but out of idle and accumu­ (Non-banking quota) let America down. That YOU won’t lated funds. And do it NOWl BACK THEiATTACSC-WITH WAR BONDS

This Message Contributed to the Third War Loan Drive by B e c a u s e ih e circu it you w ant is CROWDED. Other calls are. waiting. . When the oldest resident Service Your help is nccdcd-now to keep, the was a youngster we supplied lines clear forj essential war calls that must OCEAN GROVE 9 South Main Street Day and Night Service not be delayed. W e know you’ll b e glad to co-operate Taylor Dairy Co. — and even cancel your atm call I f it Isn’t Catley & 'Williams, Proprietors urgent and necessary, ' ■ > - C . M ILK,: CREAM AND ASBURY PARK M any t h a n k s . ; J.: BUTTERMILK From - Monmouth ^‘County Forms'. EFFICIENT — COURTEOUS SERVICE IN LARGE 'ir'-U’-Viv;; - Phone '1070 1 CLEAN TAXIS .142 Lawrence Aycniie, .Ocean Grovo FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1943 PAGE SEVE^

• LEGAL NOTICE ______. htiiiiiiniitiitiiiiKiRiiiitiiiiinifmiiiiiiiiniffttiinifiaiianiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiininiaiuiuiiiinintJiiiiinftiiiiininfitinintt^ TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE— PUBLIC NOTICE | IrplH E TIMES advertisers need our trade and i I fn | friendship. When you need anything first Sale of Lands for Unpaid Taxes, Assessmnents and ■ try to buy it at home. We are anxious to Municipal Charges— Year 1942 and Prior see our home community the center com- PUBLIC NOTICE is horoby given thnt W alter H. Gravatt, Collector of Taxes In and for the Township of Neptune, In tho County of Monmouth, and | mercial and social activity. Communities grow and State of New Jersey, will on Wednesday, the Cth day of October, 1943, at 2 ’P. M;, iri the City Hall of the Township of Noptune, 138 South Main Street, | prosper through combined efforts. Cooperation and Neptune, Now Jersoy, sell the lands, tenements, hereditaments and real es­ tate hereinafter described to make tho amount ohargoablo against said lands | team work make for results. Trade at home. on tho first day of July, 1943, os computed in tho tax sale list, togother with CARIBBEAN interest on said amount from tho first day of July, 1943, to tho date of sale and the cost of sale, at public vendue to such porson or persons as will pur­ chase the same subject to redemption at the lowest rate or Interest, but in no HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES case in excess of eight per cent per annum. This salo is made under the pro­ CONSPIRACY>Si.», vision of an Act of the Legislature of the State of Now Jorsey entitled: ‘‘An Act for The Aasesamont and Collection of Taxes," Revision of .1918. Approvod b i j , BRENDA CONRAD V H' Of course you want the best and most reasonable. M a rc h A, 1918. and tho acts supplemental thereto and amondatory thoreof; Get it at the / tho said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate . to bo sold and the "1 don’t know why Mr. Taussig re­ names of tho persona against whom said taxes, assessments and other mu* CHAPTER I New York for the last two years, minds me of an adder iri tourist’s - r.iclpal chargos have been made on account of each parcel, togother with tho Cut Rate Crockery Company amount duo thereon are as follows: and she workedi at It. She may be clothing,” Anne said. “Or why he At three o’clock Tuesday after- taking a vocation. Captain WUcox seems to follow me around." : , : WALTER H. GRAVATT, noon Anne Heywood hurried through was on her father’s paper too. He Kitchen Equipment and Furniture C olloctor, Miguel Valera's dark eyes were the blinding snow toward a fashion* may be the reason for her going fixed on . the shore line" Coming lu­ House Furnishings, Hotel, Restaurant and Bar Supplies OCEAN GHOVE able dress shop on upper Fifth Ave­ down.”- minously Into view. 28 400 ‘ Lizzie S. King Estato .... • 247.03 He stood rigidly for a moment, 15 South Main Street Telephone Asbury Park 1147 nue. She pulled her beaver cap "I heard him ask the captain why /v-v;-'. Opposite Mam Avenue GateB 26 408 Joseph F, Marcer “...... 120.06 down tighter over her smooth red- and sat down. 26 418-19-20-21 Charlos Herman ...... 1,151.19 you were coming to Puerto Rico,” dish-gold hair and drew her beaver . “Here is her picture.” 28 322 Mary Thornton Estato ...... 86.41 he said,- without moving. AUTO BODY REPAIRS . _ ~ 43 . 1741 G. W. Tucker Estate ...... 46.43 coat closer around her slim legs. It He took lt out ol tho briefcase. 51, 1097 Floronco C,. Everett ...... 152.36 seemed so utterly crazy to be buy­ “It was taken two years ago. She _Anne glanced . at him quickly. Hare Radiators Cleaned and Repaired Before FDilny With Anti-Freeze 6 8 . 102 Mrs. Victor Chamberlain ....: .141.88 There was.something a little odd in' 91 66 Edna R. Laplln ...... 47.85 ing Bummer cottons in the middle of is even lovelier now: It ls her color­ 105 1791 M a ry T r o u t ...... 135.03 a winter blizzard. ing as much as anything. Her hair the even tone of his voice that dis­ Repaired Nick Antich Finishing 124 1340 N olllo H . H e c k ‘ 32.57 turbed her. It disturbed her too Boar Frnmo and Axle Strnlghtener—'W&etO Alignment 125 1377 - E. Sutphln ...... 79.68 At the same moment, two blocks is reddish-gold, her eyes are almost 231 Florence M.'Roevos ...... 35.44 away, a slow gray spider was silent­ amber with gold flecks in them, I that Mr. Taussig should be wonder­ 100S FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Telephone 3472 143 ing about her, because she had been FIRE DISTRICT No. 9 ly spinning its web across a dark have been watching her the last 185 * Pt. 17. Frelda Stannlck ...... 34.32 comer of a cellar wall. And eight­ three days. I can’t make out wheth­ Wondering a little about Mr. Taus­ CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK 188 Sp. 11A Georgo A. Wilkins ...... 151.43 sig. ■ . 193 220 & 221. Thelma Moore ...... 41.20 een floors above, in the lemon-and- er the way she laughs when people 193 213 M a ry B a c o n ...... 33.68 gray French salon of an elegant ten- ask her If she's going down to see .S h e didn't, know, exactly, why ei­ FABIO BATTAGLIA 195 164 Homo Building & L o a n ...... 59.52 room apartment, two men raised Wlleox is because she is or is not. ther of them should make her feel SIDEWALKS, CT7RBS miniT tit n r ir a . 157 . Thalia C. Morgan ...... 17,80 195 their hands in a formal stiff-armed At any rate, watch her too. She is the way she did. It bad all seemed 195 164 J o h n D oo ...... 17.86 en r nFLEDAA,tD8' 8F^ ’J(^ ”^ I^ S^ES®°o°hS 218 G9i & 632 H o m e B u ild in g & L o a n ...... 58.G7 salute, and sat down at a satin- intelligent nnd keen, as well as beau­ plain enough sailing the day: Jim 111 Banga Arenne, Jfeptnno, y, J. Telephone Asbnry Park 8938 223 258 & Pt- 257 Home Building-& Loan ...... 50.25 wood table in front of the window. tiful. I wish we had a few women Hawley, who was managing editor 230 46 & P L 47 A. F . B o n rio tt ...... 149.60 of her father’s paper in New York 230 50 Catherine Van Note ...... 83.76 One of them was short and heavy- like her," 7 - J J .; . CLEANERS AND DYERS 231 Np. 2A Asbury Park Bldg. & Loan.. 41.35 set, Behind his rimless thlck-lensed He took a green cloth-bound book City, called her in. 231 28 Mary and Georgo Carr ____ 10.17 "Look, sister—you’ve been asking 251 58 Asbury Bark Bldg. & Loan.. 61.85 spectacles his blue eyes were small out of the rack under the radio. 252 50 Asbury Park Bldg. . & Loan. . 99.45 and piercing end shrewd. The oth­ “And here is a bon voyage present for a good job, and I’ve got one for « S 7 (Jallus g ro t. U}*’YZ” ‘ 262 41 V irg in ia G r e e n - ...... ’.... 17.60 er man was tall and blond. They for you: It is “Puerto Rico: A Guide you,” he said cheerfully. “There’s a .203 • 51-52-53 Richard Garrett Scott.... 23.59 story in Puerto Rico. The place is RUGS AND DRAPERIES OUR SPECIALTY 265 , 137 & 138 H e n r y L o p ez ...... 35.62 were both In their mlddlo forties, .'to. the Island of Borlnquen,” kindly ] • ' 204 BOND STREET, ASBURY PARK a hotbed, and Uncle Sam’s pouring - FIRE DISTRICT No. 1 and both had a kind of cynical arro­ put out by the Government . of the Oflice and Factory Asbury Avenno ..-.ii Railroad, Astmry Park. 151 P t . 8 Joseph Sauta ...... 385.88 gance that neither made any at­ United States.. It has all the proper j half a billion dollars in. It's got _Ocean Orore_ (In Sommer) 40 Pilgrim Pathway 151 6 Walter Reade ... 156.93 tempt to conceal. Information about the history and everything . . . old Spain, new mon­ 151 5 Walter Reado ...... 436 07 COAL AND FUEL OIL 15611 14 A s b u ry P a r k B ld g . & L o a n . . . 22.59 “Your orders are simple and di­ monuments of the Jsland. It also ey, glamour, poverty, love, hatred everything. Go get It. You can kill 168 243 Sarah Becker ...... 160.98 rect,” the tall man said curtly. He had a map on the back cover. Un­ ICE—FUEL OIL—COAL 169 158 & P L . 159 J o s e p h S a u ta ...... 836.66 fortunately it was not as detailed a flock of birds with one stone. You 169 169 Asbury Park Bldg. & Loan .. 88.29 opened a worn briefcase In front of- Keivkiators 170 128 & 129 . J o s e p h S a u ta - ...... 560 36 him and took out a sheaf of papers. as we wished, so I have taken the can get a tropical tan and maybe 173 3G Walter Kurilchyk ...... 94.24 “Tho island, of Puerto Hico can be liberty of substituting another.” earn your pay for onco. You might Timken Oil Burners 174A 2 Howard & Clara Malsbury .. 60.04 even do a service for your country— 174D PL 482-Pt. 483 Helen -Edelson 140 33, put out ot commission as an. effec­ He riffled the pages until he came Telephone 615 175 515 - Rocco Marzorella -.. 67.16 tive base In half an hour, If you do to the end of the book. I you can’t ever tell.” 175 522 & G23A M rs. A., S ic ilia n o ...... 127.15 “It is a scale map that you are to • And ns Anne started out he’d 175 523B-524 A & B Augtistlno Ardollno .... ------140.71 your Job the way you’re expected 176B G44E '. Adelaide Spearman ...... 36.68 to.” mark. A blue circle for major plants looked over the half-moon of his 206 1 & 2 A n n a 1 \ Q u ig ley M cS h an o . . . 6S.48 “Even after the millions the in civilian areas, a red circle for glasses. Thompson Coal Company 207 11 Peter Yost ...... 4131' key stations in military establish 207 12 P o te r Y o st ...... 37.54 Americans have poured into its de­ -1 “—And while you’re down there, FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL "BLUE"COAL 207 1 & 2 Oliver Charland ...... 135 52fense?” ments. Green where they supply make up your mind about Pete Wil­ 117 South Main Street, Neptune, N. J. Phone 2300 209 14 M a rg a r e t D. A n d re w s . 47.57 The tall man ignored the question. both civilian and military, like the cox, will you?” 270 15 • .W illia m S c h a n c k ...... ,275.15 270 16 William Schanck ....; ...... 170.01“Puerto Ricp is vulnerable at two plant at Aguadilla for instance, '. And it was funny about Pete, Anne 273 32 Bernice Burleigh ...... 44.73 points only: its gas-line supply and which serves Borinqucn Field and Heywood thought. He was the only MILK AND CREAM 274 73 " • Cornelia W. Ely 54.06 274. 70-71-72 - Cornelia W. Ely , t. 206.5S its water supply. The flrst will bo the town. Use blue and red crosses man she knew that she'd thought se­ 15-550 17 & 17M W. D. Hausler ...... - I/OH; taken care of.—It's the second you for minor units. Put the number of . riously about marrying, even if she 17-509 >2 Frank H. Jackson ...... 4.47 are concerned with. The island is hadn’t been able to make up her WARDELL’S DAIRY 551-20 7 Nora E. Bacon ...... ; 4...... 9.06 274. . ' 66 ' R e b e c c a W h ite ...... 61.16 one hundred miles long and thirty- • f / / / / y / / / mind, not finally. Everybody thought DAIRY PRODUCTS 274 55 . Laura Williams ...... 38.54 flve miles wide. Out of its 1,800,000 lhat was ;why she was down, here NEPTUNE, N. J. A l 15 & 16 • E riilly M. W a g n o r i . 20.03 population — half of them unem­ now. But it wasn't. It was pride. Telephone 191G A7 . Plot 15 . Helen C. Struck ... 4582 A 10 1 & 2 - : ; M a rtlm J . R o b e rts- .-. , - i .. 25.70 ployed and starving to death—it will It was the business of showing them A 10 3 & 4 GIndys Stephens.------...... 25.70 be simple to find five hundred mal­ ail—Jim Hnw'ey, and-her father, and ■SLIP C O V E R S — D R A P E R IE S A 10 64 & 65 E d n a 16.. M e ssie r 19.28 A l l 1 to 6 Inc. ‘ contents. They are lo be placed Pete himself—that she could use her ’ 89 .to' 9-1 , , Alice , V. Updergraff 100.80 where at a given: signal the ma­ own head and stand on her own two ELM’S DRAPERY SHOP All 75 to.78 ' . Isaac S..Green ...... 07.52 chinery of every unit of the water feet. 404 Main Street Bradley Beach; N. J. A12 ...... P t .‘ 1, 6 lots Alice L. Yertia . 48.75 A lfi ' . 20 & 28 - Peter Mactines . V 33,83 system can be completely demol­ It had been like a dose of vita­ CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVERS A17 \ 27 ■■■ '■ Peter- Mactlrics 10.92 ished. and the island destroyed as a mins. enrrying her confidently up A21 -30 & 31 . Olga Djorp ...... 19.28 Ll'gabeth Smith Phone A. P. 3239-J A23 ■ - •' .42 Mary .Ely Fritz ..... /60.99: functioning base for the defense of to that moment. With the yellow A31 4-5-6. Mary J. ;Cameron, ...... : '50.72 the.Panama Canal.” masses of the ancient weathered -C"'' ' ; . RADIO ■ - A31 ; . 9-10 Mary E.'-Doylo ...... 25.70 “I shall heed some help,” the rock of El Morro looming ahead ol . A32 * - 23-24 Georgo.and Mary-Jackson.- 33.83 410 Main Street, Asbury Park, N. J. Telephone 5630 A32 . 25 , t G eo rg o 13. J a c k s o n , o t u x . . . 1 6 . 9 2 short man said. her now, and the gay eiccited clamor A34 42 to 46, inc. Shark River Hills Co...... 11.08 "You will have help—conscious of the people crowding around them MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - AI.I, KINDS All .51-52 A dele S. Sullivan ■* 25.70 and unconscious.’’ against the. rail,._all tho confidence B2 , 43-44 . . Delbert M. Jones.. .. 33.83 CAS STOVES KITCHEN SINKS I»5 11 James Shaw 16.92 The tali man picked up a sheet was. seeping out of her. She looked 3 « - > v F X JI REPAIRS OF RADIOS AND ALT B9 ' 7 . . ' George E. & Myra' Jackson. .. . 10.92 of paper and looked down the list up ot Miguel Valera.- Tiiere was HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES 1313 3-4 '.:. v .Charles H; Swain ...... 33.S3. B13 30-31 Mary J. Cameron ...... 33.83 of names typed on it. something In his dark eyes, fixed B14 1 -2 ' ■ Harriot E. Stephens 33.83 . "This th fact has been the most on the stained and pitted fortress TAXIS 1314 : 14-15-16 Alfred & Mary Jones ...... 38.53 delicate part of the program.” rising sheer from the white pound­ B14 52-53 - Paulino .Chadwick ;.. .19.28 B l i . 5 i “G5 lola Crcgar ...... 17.15 He smiled.- ing surf, that silenced the casual re­ B20 22 .. A lid a & E u g e n ie D a v is . 12.S0 "Diego Gongaro is the only man mark she was about to make. Mergaugey’s Taxi . C2 • . .3-: . B e r th a M . M a rtin . 16.92 in Puerto Rico who knows you,” lie “—You rcaiiy love Puerto Rico C . 2L. Charlotte. S.. Fell ...... 2 12.80 said. “He is there from our party in . . . very much, don’t you?” Cat* - W m i T C3 29 .. v. Shark River Hills Co../.,.'..'. . 4.95 »■ so * ™ -Ma in niLsr0v ^ i^ lBg C f U . Charlotte S. Fell ...... 12.80 Spain. You can trust him.' He has He looked at hor gravely. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. CIO 29-40 , .. Tfionms-.L. Cidccono ...... 33.83 CIO ‘ Mrs, C. McLeod ...-, 33.83: done the spade work. His brother- “Very much.—My father says it C13 • ■ ••'.'/ A.I tee H. Springhorn 12.86 in-law, Alvaro Valera, is tho shining is only a country'whose people suf­ R U G C LE A N I NG c j 4 10 / J : . Marion Beattie ...... , 33.83, knight behind whom you are to hide. fer deeply whose people love it deep Cl7 ■ 11-12-13 L. G. Aachonbach ...... 50.72 He has tho old aristocrats’ dream of iy. I don't know. It's true that with • SS* ■ prwiu* .-a . w .uho ...... j s .m | Brierley’s Rug Cleaning Service 2* 15; 'J.ls' ,in0- Maty • !. Fnlcone'- ...... :.0.?2 Spanish empire. Ho is honost and all the poverty and squalor and over­ 24 'Uv506' ' nova Wevner sincere. It Is those qualities that population that your magazines arc RUGS AND CARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED 2* Kihvarcl Carroll ... fl.liS ■25 S i * 8 Mary Cameron ...... s.iv you will have to use cleverly . . . so full of, our people won’t leave j BY BEING ELECTRICALLY SHAMPOOED 25 ’ 5:5 W Molvlit & Dorothy FlelU ...... 10.112 but as he happens to trust his broth­ the island. And when they do they, I 67 Main Avenue Tel. A. P. 4427 Ocean Grove '22 ■ 55- rrr ■ Kathryn .A. I.ouor '• 14.H0 er-in-law Diego Gongaro, that will always return. Our'country is an 25„ 3s;-4si Nicholas & d o r,I S c h m id t ... )0.2S 2 5 '552-555 .. Theron A. Brown' ...... ’ I U R be easy.” emotion, with us.” ^ if'IUSl-llllt'fUinta |I'1ii»’ »i *',#,*li,»bliihlI4liHt0nliilHttUiiiii|minniinjnn|i!)IIi*liHi|ijliUlf|itlHHIIIiitminiim» j . 2,1? nsi m r.44 Cooi'ko .1. Stacos 11.74 He looked up, frowning a little. He smiled. 22 55! r?d. Hurry A. Johnson ...... r.7.72 Sf! r.ts • William C. Morrow ...... : a s a "There are three possible—shall I .. "But we're Latins, and Latins are 21? all S,MB Dr. Jos. F. O'Neill ...... 3S.5S call them obstacles—or impondera­ an emotional people. You're Saxon. gll Charlotte 17. Howland ...... 93.W bles?" Our standards, our backgrounds, our U 2 \THA|NK YOU I 5 ; i " 1 * v ' Daniel E. Gascoyno . 9.68 loco ioc*> Emily*. M. Gascoyne ...... 9.68. The small blue eyqs across the ta­ She didn’t know, exactly, why ei­ customs, differ as much as our lan­ •' E r n e s t W . B u rn , . . . 33 S3 ble narrowed slightly, watching ther of them should make her feel guages." i hi i Alfred & Marjorie Jones ...... 33.83 steadily, walling. Next to them along the rail a iat l'*%SSr g a ll a g a in - | c *5 T>t jc. Hartwell Vannoy ...... ------16.92 the way she jdlii. ' J h Androw Knndra ../...... 218.37 “The first is Alvaro Valera’s son, middle-aged woman in stiffing or­ f A HANDY DIRECTORY FOR OUR READERS 1 ■ r a J f * o a n William H. Etcklor ...... 47.29 Miguel. He is twenty-eight, educat­ men stationed at each in red fig­ nate black was clinging to . her hus­ S' 3 8 ec J Chi\rles M. Bedle ...... G5.43 8 ed at Gilman and Princeton, pro- ures, and the number we have at band s arm. Their faces were —37-40 . WALTER H. GRAVATT. " ...... Biiaiii'iauaiii'iBijBiiaiiaiiaiiiuatiBiiaMaiiavaiiaiisiiBiiaimauxnBi'iJ C o llector. American now.—Or has seemed to each in J>Jue figures. You may even streakod with tears .as they watched BUSINESS DIRECTORY be.- Here is his dossier. He wor­ enjoy taking the tours that this book the narrow’entrance of the harbor, ships his father. At one time he suggests. Do so in any event. Now ■ under the time-worn fortress, open­ was an ardent Nationalist. He has if you have any questions?'*': *. ing its rockbound arms to bring a captain's commission in the re­ them home. A. J. OBRECHT serve corps, and was under orders Tlie deep violet-blue on the south- i ’ “But the. human heart doesn’t dif­ A. M. AUSTIN which the War Department can­ ern horizon was slowly taking form fer very greatly, does it?” Anne NEWSPAPERS Carpenter and Builder celled Inst week without apparent and substance as tho ship ploughed asked. Weather Stripping I While They Last! j explanation.” steadily forward, feathering the co­ For a moment’Miguel Valera was 53 Main Avenue. TeL 5283 Estimates Given. Tel. 237-M “Do you know the reason?” balt sea. .. Anne Heywood leaned on silent. Then he said quietly, "If Ocean Grove’s 'Original Carrier "I havo on idea.. But Diego Gon­ > the damp salt-sticky rail, watching you have learned that, Miss Hey- 86 Heck Avenue, Ocean Grove garo will know—and the fewer the­ , it. In the east, already suffused with wood, you have learned a great deaL I HISTORY | ories you go down with the more ( pale green and yellow and pink, a It is something most people never facts you’ll.pick up. This may help single i ster still shone, a precise loarn. I should have thought you EDMUND t. THOMPSON HISTORY OF OCEAN GROVE you.” clean candle lighting the sun'a-way were one of them. Perhaps you Illustrated r o f ! He passed two closely typed sheets up'over-the last step into the dawn­ willglearn even more." - Exterior and Interior of paper across the table. ing world. | Without turning Hor head Anno Painting 112 Pages— $1.90 "The second is Captain P. G. Wil-. Sha’heard a step on the deck be­ could hear Mr.-Taussig. His voice Estimates Furnished By Mall €1.10 cox. He is an American newspaper­ hind her, glanced around and smiled. was moistiy oleaginous, his informa­ 98 Cookman Aye™ Ocean i-rore Ocean Grove Times man now in the Military Intelligence "That’s It, isn’t it?” j tion precise and pedantic, in a way Phone Asbury Fork dOJS-B 61 Main Avenue Service. He is attached to the ofilce She nodded into the opalescent dls- that reminded her of the courier- . . ' - ' Ocean Grove, N, J. of the Assistant Cifief of Staff—G 2— tance. ! guide who had taken them through | SEVENTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION | in San Juan. He is an aco news­ The man beside her stood for an Notre Dame In Paris. ■ Phone A P. 1464-R paperman, and impatient with what instant, ■ gravely Intent. . ’ t A sudden little panic of loneliness DRESSES MADE TO ORDER I Looking Forward to the Diamond Jubilee In 1944 | I presume he regards as officiated “Yes,” he said. "That’s it.” j made Anne catch her breath quick­ tape. *For that reason he might “ ‘Puerto Rico patria de mis i ly. "I should have told Peto I was DESIGNING-ALTERATIONS E. I. FEAGLEY EYBttingOownB, Suits, Coats, Street even bo of use to you.” amores, j coming,” she thought. ■ It had all Dresses, Reasonable. WATCH I 112 PAGES | Ho looked across the table Intent­ Jardin dc flores . . ” | seemed so simple in New Yoak. Fac­ “No Job too Big or too Smntl” CLOCK AND JEWELRY ly. "No,” he said, “you’re not He stopped and turned to her with ing it now—tlie noisy, teeming city, MnS. BEIDEMAN REPAIRING €29 Cookman Are., Asbury Park likely to fool him for, very long. a .smile. “The Isle of Enchantment, tlie babble of a language spoken so Second Floor—Phone A, P. 1171 20 Years with Hamilton Watch Co. Don’t try. Just watch that he doesn’t we used lo eali it. Now they call it rapidly that the Uttle she knew was 126 Main Avenue, Ocean Qrove I Many Full-Pase Illustrations f rool you. Here’s his dossier.” The .Gibraltar of America:” hopeless—she had the sudden sense He got up and move'd silently baek "And we’re spending how many of being an outsider with no right Ii. HAZAT8KY I $1.00 a Copy $1.10 by Mail I and forth across the room, nnd came millions to make It that?" Anne to bo there at all. And underneath :s **-•• •- ^ _ . a to a stop by the window. ' ' Heywood asked lightly. She glanced it there was a vague chill feeling We Guarantee . J “Then there is a girl whom I around. "Mr, Taussig would know, of apprehension, like. the sound haven’t been able to figure out.” he I suppose. He seems to be a one-y of a stealthily opening door in an Yon Will Hot Have Fool Lehigh Trouble If You Bring said slowly. “Her name Is Anne man information bureau.” ; empty midnight house. Y our Shoes T o ' I Ocean GroveTimes Office I Hoywood. Her father Is Bryson Hey- A short heavy-set man in a light- “I'm being an utter fool," she told v i! * A!: -• • ‘ ■ " / - ‘:3 1 Wood," edltor-owner of tlic Hoywood green tropical suit with tennis slip- j herself sharply. She looked down THE JUST WRIGHT I 64 Main Avenue. Ocean Grove ' g newspapers. . She is going to San pers and a yachting cap had come again at the gay welcoming faces on ORTHOPAEDIC 'S . / ' ' ."-/'.v :«■.•■■■ ■ ••-*•■' : t .. „g Juan on Friday in the Santa bn out on deck. A camera and a pair, the dook, trying to revive, the .de­ GOAL | -On Sale Here Or At Local News Stands s bella. That is why your piano res­ of binoculars Were alung over his termination that whatever . thia SHOE REPAIR SHOP -• riiiiinfiilPt:iiniii43lDii!iiiru:iiniiiaiiitiiutiiitiii»iuauiniuiuiiiiuiui!itniaiuiniiiiiiiaiaininiiiiuin»uiciu«.^ ervations were cancelled and' you shoulders!. The biack shn glasses at­ turned out to' be, it was to be her Job. are going by ship. ..We don't know tached to his thlck-lensed speqtacles - "But, I do wish I’d cabled him, Hoffman Coal Co* 203 BOND STREET / why she!*;, going... She has had a tild his pale blue ;eyes: without tnak- just the same.", she thought.. Field .Street. Avon,-N. j .\ v /A s^v^j^i-'is.; j .-/; job on her., tattler’s: paper' hero in; ing h!m mv-,.iibre attractive.' J C.V- 7 (TO. DE CONTINUED) ' 7 -7 . ForLocalNeivsReadTlie Ocean-Grovii; Times Telephone! 'iBbaicy Park: 5267 v ; ifpi r.v -r •') ;v-'d, ? i/ ii b -. pfoilV .1:;> v.» • w o FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1943

LEGAL NOTICE est bidder at a. minimum sale prl^e and upon the following, terms and lying and being In tho Township of Dated: Asbury Park, N, J., Juno Bovon hundred nnd two and sixty of • Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars conditions: ’ i. Neptune In the County, of Monmouth 25th, 1943. one-hundredths feet to the rear lino ($750.00) all.the right, title and inter­ Twenty (20%) per cent, nt the time and State of New Jersey, ^ a nd known JESSE G. WEBSTER, or the whole tract aforesaid; thonco. NOTICE est of the said Township acquired at of • the sale and the balance upon he and designated ns Block 127,. Lot 1419, ROBERT E. TUSTING, . (3 ) northeasterly and on a' course a. tax sale and the foreclosure of the delivery ot the Assignment of Leage. also known as. 131-131% Broadway, ELMER E. COYTE, north sixty-five degrees forty-tflvo equity of redemption thereof in and to Any bidder who falls to complete his Ocean Grove on Tax Assessment Map Trustees. minutes East two hundrod and sixty- NOTICE OF .PUBLIC SALE OF, Robert V. Carton, LANDS AND PREMISES IN THE the following described lands and purchase will forfeit to the Townsb.tp of the Township of Neptune; and upon three feet lo a stone planted in the premises: J1-'1,-.-' • any deposit paid. : ‘ , 7. . , tho following, terms and conditions.: Solicitor, ground; thence (.4) southerly on a- • TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN 733 Mattlson Avenue, THE COUNTY OF.MONMOUTH, • All those certain lots, tracts or par­ Dated: Septefnber 7, U43. Twenty (20%) per cent, at the time course north eighteen degrees thlrty- cels of land , and premises, ■ situate, JOHN WV KNOX, \ of the sale nnd the balance upon tpe Asbury Park,. Now Jersoy. fivo minutes East nine hundred and NOTICE Is hereby given thnt pn .. CIci;k. two feet to the northerly side of Wednesday, the twenty-second day of lying and being in thc Township of delivery of the; Assignment of .Lease. Neptune In the County of Monmouth -3 7 -3 8 . \ Any. bidder who fails to'complete his Corlies Avenue, the point or place September, 1943 at 2:30 o’clock in tlio IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. of beginning, containing three and afternoon, at the Neptune Township and. State of New Jersey, and known purchase will forfeit to the Township and designated as Block 115, Lots . any deposit paid. flfty-flve one-hundnedths of an . Headquarters, 137 “Main Strtjet, ‘ Neji-' NOTICE To WILLIAM CHUBA and MINNIE I a c r e m o re • o r less. tune, New Jersoy the Township . of also, known as 77 Delaware Avenue. D a t e d : S e p te m b e r 7, 1043. Ocean Grove,-on the Tax Assessment ■ JOHN W . KNOX, . CHUBA, his wife; ANNA C. MIL­ ^ And you, • William Chuba, Frank Neptune, in the County of Monhmpiit.li NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE QF : i .• '• • - C lerk ; LER and FRANK' MILLER, her Chuba, Anna C. Miller, Margaret C. will ■ offer at public snle, to the -lilgli- Mkip of ;the Township of Neptune, LANDS AND PREMISES IN THE - 3 7 - 3 8 . ' . V '• •.; husband; FRANK CHUBA and Parshall,' and her heirs, .devisees* and TOWNSHIP; OF NEPTUNE, IX AGNES CHUBA, his wife; JAMES personal representatives, and thelrTor THE COUNTY OFi MONMQUTH. O'LEARY ; ' MARGARET C. PAR- | . NOTICE is hereby giveh that on. at*y ,o1- their heirs, devisees, executors, SHALL, and her heirs, devisees and j administrators, grantees, assigns or Wednesday, tlie tweritj'-second daj' of personal representatives, and their 1 successprs^Im right, tltlo or interest, September, .1943, at 2:00 o’clock In the or any . of tholr heirs,, devisees, ex­ and Elizabeth Lesko, and hor holr3, afternoon, . at the : Neptune .Townslflp ecutors, adm inistrators/grantees, as­ heirs at law, devisees, grantees, next Headquarters, 137 Main Street, Nep- signs or successors in right, title or 2 L' ’ legatees and personal tune. Xo\v Jo i*hey the Township of interest, and ROY PARSHALL, representatives, and their or any of Nepttino/ in tlie County, of Monnmoutli her husband, and his heirs, .devi-; h0,rs> devisees. executors, admin- will offer at public sale! to the high-, sees and personal representatives, i L l. at?r8» Grantees,- assigns or succes- est - bidder a t a minimum sale price and their or :any of their heirs, 5 n?nrt« Jp'V* .tltle. or intereat, are of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00) dovisees, executors, administrators, made, defendants because you are all the right, .title and interest of the grantees, assigns or successors In snid Township-''acquired a a; taxs^Ie k?/J10nf° T' f°» h 4-rS rl Iaw nnd n0Xt °C right, title or interest; THOMAS hL" (? f^ atherlno J- Kandra, who in and the foreclosure of the. equity af WARD, and his heirs, devisees and ,er lifetime was. ;tho owner . In • fee ■ redeinptfon.:.thereof in and to tlie fol­ personal representatives, and their simple . of ', the lands and premises lowing tlescrilied lauds mid premises: or .any of their heirs, devisees, ex^ . All those.certain lots, tracts or pa'r- ccutors, administrators, grantees, as­ itn f S i'land who d,ed seized cels of land and premises, situate, signs or successors in right; title or may^clalm utlo to^rantei'ost'T^f'^or Interest; THOMAS WARD, JR., and his lieirs, .devisees and personal rep­ K sTm ? pTml^S 0 aPove descrlbod You Can GetQuick Relief resentatives and- their or; any of i "^nd, x°.u»'.Miunle Chuba, are made a Insulalo walls and ceilings, pre­ their heirs, devisees, executors, ad­ wm1, hceauso yeu are the . wife ministrators, grantees, assigns or ?. William Cliuba, and .by reason vent heat loss. Consult your successors In right, title or interest; thereof may claim tltlo to, interest In From Tired Eyes ELIZABETH LESKO, and her heirs, contractor or dealer now .while heirs at law, devisees,"grantees, next premises' nnCe UP°n ®a,d la,’as ai>d materials are. available. MAKE THIS SIM PLE TEST TODAY of kin, issue, legatees and personal . And you, Frank Miller are mado a representatives, and their or any of o ? J ™ 1 hocauso you nro tlie husband their heirs, dovisees, executors; ad- ?u n„na C* Miller, and by reason Weather strip doors and win­ minlstrators,, grantees, assigns or thereof may claim title to,Interest in. successors ln right, title or interest dows.—a large amount of warm ANDREW LESKO, . husband of prernises” anC° UP°n snId lands and air is lost through loose fitting Elizabeth Lesko, and his heirs, heirs Agnes. Chuba are made' a at law, deviBees; grantees, next of hecauso^you are the wife or doors and windows. kin, issue, legatees and personal rep­ Frank Chuba. and by. reason thereof resentatives, -and their or any of may^ claim ;title tp, Interest;in, or en- their heirs, devisees, executors, ad­ cumbrance upon said lands and preml- Order storm sash now! Don't Eyes Overworked? Just put two drops ministrators, grantees, assigns or of Murine in .each eye,. Right away it wait until your dealer's stocks . successors in right, title or interest,' r i l ’.Jftnies O'Leary are made a starts to cleanse and soothe. You get— and MAX SCHROTT, and his heirs; defendant becauso you may claim tn are exhausted, or you may dovisees and personal reprosenta-! he the husband of Josephine W aS, a Quick Belief! All 7 Murine ingrcdil tives, and their or . any of their deceased niece of Kfttherlao J. Kandra ents wash away irritation. Your eyes feel have to wait a long time! . heirs devisees, executors, adminis­ havo Miiroa,son. there°f may claim to refreshed. Murine helps thousands— lej trators, grantees, assigns or succes­ a' c title:to, interest In,- or encum- Check your heat'ng system for i t h e lp you* t o o . • sors in. right, title or interest. biance upon said lands, and premises By virtue of an order of the-Court de^ndnnTh R°y ParsbaH are made a of Chancery of New Jersey, made on ^fondant because you are the husband efficiency—get maximum bene­ the day of the date hereof, in a cause of M argaret. C. .Parshall, and by reason fit out of every unit of fuel. wherein Andrew Kandra Is complain­ thereof m ay claim tltlo to, Interest in" ant, and Joseph Chuba and others are PrenEbrnnco.upon. said lands and \ w F o r Y o u r defendants, j-ou are required to appear nnd answer the bill of said complain­ And you, tho heirs, devisees and per­ SEE YOUR BANK ABOUT AN SOOTHES • CLEANSES • REFRESHES ant, on or before the 7th day of Octo­ sonal - representatives, ..and their or • ber next, or the said bill will bo tuken ! *belr he5rs> devisees, executors, F. H. A. LOAN FOB HOME as confessed against you. Tho said .administrators grantees, assigns or bill Is filed to quiet the title of Andrew successors In right, title or Interest of INSULATION, AND REPAY Kandra to certain lands and promises Roy Parshall, and by . reason thereof moro. particularly described as fol­ you. are made defendants because you OVER AN EXTENDED PERIOD. lo w s: title to, interest in or en­ ALL that certain tract or par­ cumbrancejrpon said lands and promi­ cel of land and premises, hereinafter ses above described. .CKInr Feature* SmdlMt* All Ri*hUj£e»erred. particular^ described, situate, lying _ ‘^ L y1°u’' Thomas W ard .are made GAS HEAT . and being In tho Township of Nep­ ^defendant becauso you are. the hus- tune, and. in the County of Mon­ i 0 fv.p no W a rd , a d e c e a se d If you do not already mouth and Stato of New Jersoy. h l j therln© J. Kandra, who in BEGINNING, nt a stake standing 'SSmiifS?- ® j ojvnedsaid lands and have clean, automatic, In the northerly side or line of the premls.es,. and ■ b y : reason . thereof may: road leading from Asbury . Park to n l« in t havo some interest in ;said carefree gas heat, . Hamilton, thei said stake being nlso lands and premises. , , In. the southeast corner of lands, be­ And you, tho heirs,, devisees and per­ you'll want it some day.‘ longing to Kathrino Kandra and sonal representatives, and. their or any Whenever tho Quintuplets catch cold— runs: thence ( 1) along said Kan- their heirs, devisees, executors, ad­ So take the first step their chests, throats and backs are rubbed dra’s.easterly line north.nineteen de­ ministrators, grantees, assigns or suc­ now by stopping heat with Musterole. So Musterolo must be grees and twenty-three minutes cessors in right, title or. interest of just about the best cold-relief you can buy! East, nine, hundred: and one and Thomas Ward, and . by reason thereof vwiste. v seven-tenths feet to a stone standing m°fli-a i .^ade- defendants because you . Musterolo helps break up local con­ in the northwest corner of the whole m ay claim5 0 .title» to.; interest In or en-- gestion in upper bronchial tract, makes tract of which this is a p art; thence .uponl®a,d lands and premi­ breathing easier, promptly relieves cough­ . (2) north slxty-six degrees eight ses above described. ing and tight, sore, aching chest muscles minutes East along1, lands belonging > Thomaa Ward, Jr; are mado- to now or formerly to Charles Mor­ due to colas. In 3 Strengths: Children's n f S S S J u r 1 b-.«ra u ®° y o u a r e th e s o n Mild, Regular, and Extra Strong. ris, one hundred and thirteen feet to o f 7 ar?' a, deceased niece JERSEY CENTkAL POWER & LIGHT land now or . formerly belonging , to i^erIno ,J* Kandra, who in her John H. Larrison ; thenco (3) South life timo owned said : land s and prem l- nliie degrees forty-seven minutes f i a? reason thereof may claim west > along^: said I^arrison’s land lYi er ,ni or encumbrance- . C O M P A N Y nineteen and sixty-seven one-hon- dredths feet; thence (4) South.nine­ Sescrlhed an Prcmlees above teen degrees twenty-three minutes And you, the h^ira, devisees and per- west and parallel with the first sonal representatives and their or any course. nln 6 hundred and sixty-nine or their heirs, devisees, executors, ad­ and one-tenth feet to a stake stand-. ministrators grantees, assigns or-suc- ing;ln northerly line, of the aforesaid cesors In jlght, title or Interest of road thence (5) North sixtj’-flve de­ TWard, . . Jr., - and by reason grees eighteen minutes west along thereof you are made defendants be- the northerly lino of the said road Vfty clalm t,tle to- interest ninety-two, and thirty-five one-hun­ in or encumbrance upon said lands and dredths feet to a point an dtho place premises above . described,. of beginning. Containing two acres , you, Andrew Lesko are made a strict measure,, ■ ^ r S ^b®cause.you aro^'the husband ALL that tract or parcel of land tzabeth T^esko, and by reasoni and premises hereinafter particularly thereof may claim to have some Inter- described, situate, lying and being in est in said lands and premises, the Township: of Neptune, in the And you, the heJrs at law, dovisees, County of Monmouth and State of grantees, ;next o f: kin ,1 ’ Issue, legatees-- New Jersoy. ; and personal representatives, and their BEGINNING at a point or stake or any of their heirs, dovjsees, execu­ on the northerly side of Corlies Ave­ tors. administrators, grantees, execu- nue, on the road leading from As­ B“ 9Cessors in right, title or Interest bury. Park to Hamilton at the jouth- Andrew Lesko,. and by. reason easterly corner of a lot: or tract of thoreof are made defendants because- land heretofore conveyed by 13 B. jou may claim title to, Interest in or Fislier, et nls., to Nellie C. Allardyte, one jmbranco upon said lands and AT FIRST by deed dated August .28, 1912, duly premises above described. SWMOFA recorded In' the Monmouth Countv And you, Max Schrott aro mado a Clerk’s ofilco ini Book 938 of Deeds, S ? £ m1arlt . bcaauso you recovered a. page 155 ; thence (1) westerly along i1 tbo Kcw Jersey Supremo the northerly line of Corlies Avenuo Court against S. R. Llptock, also- on a course nprth sixty-five degrees known as Stephen R. Llptock, who twenty minutes' west, one hundred ”l a y b5 one of tho heirs at law and u s e u u u and ninety-four feet; thonco (2) ,in n i„ = i» kInu of. K a th e r in e J. K a n d r a , northerly at right angles from Cor­ Vho *.n: h,cr “fotlmo was tho lies Avenuo on a course north eigh­ f^e of the lands and 666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS teen degrees thirty-five minutes east, premises above described, and by rea­ son. thereof you mny claim tltlo to, lol l,? i or cn,cumb»*anco upon said lands and promises abovo described. And you, tho heirs, dovisees and per- sonol representatives, and their or any Havens s' devisees, oxocutors, ad­ ministrators grantees, assigns or .suc- cessors in right, tlUo or interest of .Max Schrott. and by reason thereof R estaurant RADIO CAB j'ou aro made defendants because you Asbury Park eialm title to, Interest In or en- : AND oUI” “ Lan c c ^^ up o n sa id la n d s a n d p re m i­ CONFECTIONERY STORE ses above, described. If l ’°.u o r .n n y o f 5-ou c la im a n y SOUTH END PAVILION1 ■mnn V fst or oiicumbranco —Also— upon said lands nnd premises, you are required to answer the said bill but CONFECTIONERY STORE not otherwise. At Auditorium Square Day and Night Service | Dated, August 6th . 1943. JOSEPH R. MEGILL, POP CORN BOOTH Also Stand At Police Booth, i Solicitor for Complainant, At North End - North End . g 807 Electric Building, Asbury Park, N. J. iiiiiniiiiNitiiiieiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiieiiiiiiiinneuiiniiy verywhere our.armed iorces are smash­ every dollar you can scrape up into the world's safest Investment—'Wnr Bonds. E ing tho enemy back in tho new aggres­ Annual Audit of Fire District No. 1, Township of Neptune, N. J. sive war oi INVASION. Buy at least one extra $100 W ar Bond T h o following statements 'haVe been taken from the annual audit report tor 1541, and nro horoby published according to law. ' Tho Auditor’s Report T h ey are your sons, husband, brothers, during this $15,000,000,000 3rd War Loan Is Oil (He and may bo seen upon making application to the undersigned. , , . Earl Lawlor> Secre,ary

swootheart, lather, rolativos and iriends. Drive In addition to your regular bond, Board of Firo Commissioners They esk only one thing— that you beck buying. Everyone who. possibly can must Firo District No. 1 A88ETS Offsetting Current Capital Bond and them up ALL THE WAY. in v e st a t le a st $ 100. Som e o i Total Items Account Account In te re s t, With Viotory coming ^* 6v few ■ you must invest thousands. r „ vh 1,595.63 ' 1,558.90 Taxes receivable . . . 4 ■ ’ ’r.72 77 nearer, you must not fail our ujfeBfe - Take it out oi. income, take lax°ntUloa|leSn?' “XeS aijnWS • 'Foreclosed tax title liens ^ m - 10,512.61 - 10'5? § S boys—your soldier, sailor or , it. out oi. idle, and accumu. D u e f r o m Bond.and Interest Account 10.00 10.00 marine. You're not asked to ■■ f W A lated iunds. Start "scratching D c fo ire d Charles to f u tu r e taxation - ,• 2 til'll g iv e a cent —only to put' > ||!| gravel" now! LI ABILITIES 'C=0 / - W ater: service: funding bonds Appropriation reserves - Duo to Township of Neptuno Serial bonds ' 'I '' Due to Current Account . Reserve to pay Interest

EXCESS of ASSETS over LIABILITiESi R e s e rv e s fbr which cash is not required This Message Contributed to the Third, War Loan Drive by Surplus revenue

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