Big Labor Day Planned to Mark Season's Closing Inlet Terrace Club House

Big Labor Day Planned to Mark Season's Closing Inlet Terrace Club House

It you are hoping to buy a home soon, don’t assume that you must wait If someone advertises for a worker, awhile longer—but investigate the real and there's a possibility that it’s a estate ads, and then you’ll KNOW. job for you, FIND OUT ABOUT IT, for SOMEBODY is going to get it. W HICH IS* THK COAST KCHO) INCORPORATED W ITH CIRCULATION ROOKS OPEN TO ALL Pricc Two Cents BELMAR, N. FRIDAY, AUGUS I 28, 1914 CIRCULATION HOOKS Ol’KN TO ALL VOL. XXIII.—Whole No. 12; HOTEL ARRIVALS BIG LABOR DAY PLANNED TOWN GOSSIP INLET TERRACE CLUB HOUSE ARRIVALS AT THE CEDARS Mr. 1 M. Loup and Miss Marjorie: August 19.—Mr. Geo. Bird well, Troy, TO MARK SEASON’S CLOSING Long, 1 ■>IH Stanbridge street. Norris-^ New York; Mrs. C. A. Lade, Albany, tow n, Pi are visiting Mr. tijul Mrs. Job i New York; Miss Mildred W. Lade, Al­ S. Barkalow of 215 Ninth aveu :<•■ bany, New York; Miss Mildred W. ado, Albany, New York; Miss Sidney j M rs. 1 . M. Long and daughter, Grace, ; E. Lewis, New York City. MANY SPORTING AND SOCIAL EVENTS PLANNED—RACES IN FRONT OF of Morristown, I’a., and friend, Daisy •Yugust 20.—Miss Maria Hughes, | Pot rat x, of M orti-lo u n , are visiting ivir. | New York City, Mrs. K. S. Orr, Brook­ COLUMBIA TO BE FEATURE OF DAY I and Mrs Job IS UarUalow, of 215 Ninth ■ lyn, New York; Mrs. McCullock, Mon­ ! avenue. treal, Canadc; Miss Janet H. McCul­ lock, Montreat, Canada; Miss Margaret | Mr. Peter Cabianco, the veil known E. Ness, Ottawa, Canada; Mrs. H. m ark- With Labor Day drawing near fiag.iu.nl of Tw elfth avenue was taken Ruggabor, Newark, N. J.; Mrs. C. H. ing the end of tlie season, Belmar has ASBURY-BELMAR COUNTRY seriously ill while on duty Sunday liiom- Graef, New York City;. figured most prominently in the sporting ing. August 22.—Mr. Chas H. Graef, New field. More contests, tournaments and CLUB NEARING COMPLETION York City; Miss Anna Ruggabor, New­ yacht races being held than ever. The The Guarantee Painting and Decorut ark, N. J.; Mr. M. L. Brennan, Brook­ Labor Day sports have always marked ing Company have just completed decor­ lyn, New York; Mr. Howard Hall, the closing of the sporting events of the Membership Well Represented in Belmar ating their store front on Ninth avenue. Brooklyn, New York; Mr. and Mrs. season and the program for this Labor The painting shows wonderful taste and Robert L. Ashley, Newark, N. J.; Mr. Day promsses to be greater than ever. skill on the artist's part, and a store front Murray M. Smith, New York City; . Tho Asbury-Belmar Country Club The list, of events to be held in front of of this kind mak<\s a beauty mark for the Miss Meta T. Rode, Brooklyn, New has boon incorporated under the laws the Columbia Hotel in the afternoon will York; Mr. Robert L. Geraghty, East of New Jersey with an authorized cap­ town. be as follows: Orange, N. J. ital stock of $1 0 0 ,0 0 0 , of which $50,000 be two j quarters in the west end. There will also 1 0 0 yard dash, Boys 16 and under. This attractive club house is being built! being built over the terrace will William E. Frazee, manager of the | be a kitchen and storage room on the first August 23.—New York—Mr. and Mrs. has been issued in part payment of stories in height. 100 y a rd d ash, Men. on Inlet Terrace on >th and E street. H. Reed, Mr. Edwin Reed, Mrs. Eliza­ 156 acres of land on Corlies avenue, furniture department in Taylor’s store, floor. 2-20 yard dash, Men. The building over all will be 90 feet On the first or lower terrace level there beth Reed, M r.'F. Vonderlehr, Mr. M. Asbury Park, N. J. This land was with Mrs. Frazee, is spending tins «iek On the upper floor there will be a large Running broad jump. will be a lounging room, lockers, showers, assembly room—a 16 foot wide covered F. McAvoy, Mr. L. Mulvany, Jr., Mr. formerly a part of the County Poor at Haines Falls, N. Y. long and (it) feet wide. On ,r>th avenue Running high jump. verandah will run around three sides of George J. Medinger, Mr. Frederic Farm. Fifty thousand dollars of said the elevation will be one story, while the etc., for men at the east end of the build- Shot put. C. C. Wildman and family are taking Stone. capital stock remains unissued. elevation facing the river -oil account of ing. white the ladies will have similar j the Club. Sack race. August 24.—New York—Mr. Frederic A club house 120 ft. long and 6 8 ft. an automobile trip through New Jeiv y to Three-legged race. Stone, Miss Margaret Gaffney, Miss wide is now in process of construction Bristol, Pa. They will be away abou Two mile cross country rim. Gladys Gaffney, Mr. F. C. Tubbs, Mrs. and will be finished on or about Sept. one week. Quarter-mile ocean swim. F. C. Tubbs. Miss Tubbs. Potato race, girls. 1st. It will contain a Grill Room 68 ft. x 48 ft,, Ladies Dining Room, George Van Note, recently appointed Pole vault. BELM AR IXX first and second prizes will be awarded Dancing Parlor, Retiring -Rooms, IS to investigate the high prices of food, be­ Bedrooms, and all conveniences found gan his duties Monday last. ‘Sammy” Hassell celebrated hie for each event. tenth anniversary Friday, all of which The beautiful new Terrace Tennis and iu the highest type of similiar struc­ he has passed at the Belmar fnn with Boat Club which has been under course tures. No expense is being spared to W. H. Reynolds and family and F. C. the exception of one when he was in of construction will be the scene of an in­ make this Club House the finest in this Tomlinson and wife motored to Atlantic Europe with his parents. "Sammy” formal opening dance on Labor Day section of the State. City and returned Sunday. invited fifteen of his young friends to night. The tennis courts have been com­ The grounds surrounding the club visit the Gem and then they went to pleted and are of the finest along the house are rolling and nature lent her Clinton Cooper had his bicycle taken at Sandborns where they indulged in all coast. Commencing Saturday, Septem­ charm to make it an ideal spot for a the beach Monday morning while watch­ ing the fishermen. Officers were notified the goods that the God’s God provided b er 5 th, and continuing on to Labor Day, golf course. at that attractive place. Then the hos­ an invitation tennis tournament of mixed A course #of 18 holes, 6180 yds, long, but nothing has been seen yet. pital little host asked all his guests to doubles will be held. Handsome cups has been laid out by Robt. D. PrydQ, the Visitors at the Van Horn cottage, (ill select what they would as a souvenir will be awarded. The usual Labor Day noted Golf Architect, and it is now of the happy occasion—Here’s to you yacht races of the Belmar Yacht Club being developed under his immediate Seventh avenue, are Fred Bush and Mrs. Sammy, may you live long and pros­ will take place. The six one-design boats supervision. This course, as laid out Bush for August and Miss May Silsbee of per and may you always love Belmar have proven the greatest feature of the by Mr. Pryde, has been pronounced Philadelphia for three wieks. Miss Eva as you do now. club and a race between these boats is one Ideal” and will be the equal of ihe Morrison and Conrad Shoburg spent the best in this country.> Many of the week end wittli Mrs. V an H orn. Among the arrivals are Mrs. Victor worth witnessing. Gilbert. Mrs. Screyen, Mr. and Mrs. W. This race also marks the closing of holes or greens are being patterned H. Walton, M.. and Mrs. Beven and the season’s races. A handsome cup will after some of the most famous, on After enjoying a very pleasant visit family, Mr. and Mrs. Hoge and Robert Ut awarded for the boat winning the the English and European Champie*- .,vi^ | r. and Mrs.«William Hocrr.-h, of Hoge, New York. most number of points during the season. ship courses and members are assured i j,- street, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zapp and Many dinner parties, dances, card parties that nothing will be left undone to ! sont j-'l mer, left for their home in IJrook- and s«cial events are also planned. achieve this object. Nine holes of the j |j.n iast Week. course should be ready for play Aug- i ________ Belmar Neighbors In Court ust 1st. Tennis courts are being . con­. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Morrell ol liar structed, also, under the supervision nsburg, Pa., have returned, , .home after,, A suit charging malicious mischief Yacht Club Races of Mr. Pryde. i spending their vacation at the home of was begun Tuesday by Emma Cohen It is the object of the Asbury-Belmar : Mr. and Mrs. William Hoersch, of F of Fourteenth avenue, Belmar, against Country Club to secure the above to i Street, Belmar. Edward Hayunga and Walter Hilde­ In a special race for one design brand, both of Belmar, who are ac­ its members for a nominal member­ While the Club House will not be en­ sailboat held by the Belmar Yacht ship fee, and to this end it was decided The Club tennis courts will be ready J Cd., invites those fond of tennis to enter cused of cutting into a large tree on The funeral of Joel Palmer was held tirely completed, Messrs.

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