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-If Tt_*nyjiiei,Interested fa Tour ; The Man Who Always Advertises - „,; P m . /•: OWi'Homtf ltoilw: Yoo ShonH : Draws the Most Attention V • 'W% .'•. Bead Yiiir Own Home To^n .Paper,•'f. To Himself and To His Wares >r«.K .* jV'.i' ■ >MS !\'r VOL. XLVfl—NO. 18 ' • • \ . ; . OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1929 Fo u r G e n t s '? ? ^ , :1g ’ TELEPHONE EX PA N SIO N ‘ y STATE HOME BOY SCOUTS MR. AND MRS. KERN! SENIOR AND JUNIOR Expenditure of $1,132,675 Authorized Executive Will Be Engaged To Aid MARRIED 50 YEARS For New Construction. Troops At Janicsburg. HIGH SCHOOL LOOMS New telephone. construction to ex­ IN STATE COMMISSION WORK ; Scouting activities at the State pand and improve telephone service in Home for Boys at Jamesburg will be­ •;. OBSERVING,; GOLDEN WEDDING more, than a s c o re of communities in come'affiliated with those of the Mon­ BOARD OF EDUCATION FACES ,, mouth County Council, Boy Scouts of ,. ’ anniversary t o d a y ‘ . various parts’; <Sf: the, Sfate'K as -just ;j : NEW PROPOSITION : been .approved by the directors-of the America, .according to an announce­ New Jersey Bell Telephone Company. m ent made by the executive board of - T hree" Generations Of ■> the Family On An expenditure artiounting to ?1,132,- the Monmouth Council. ; ; Purchase of Land. aiid Erection of PAR REAOHING AUDIT OF NEW JERSEY’S FINANCIAL AF­ The announcement states that a pe­ ' •' 'Maternal 'Side Represented \ Among G75 was authorized by the directors .to Building WillBe Submitted To Vot- defray the cost of the construction au­ tition presented’ by' Calvin Derrick, • the ^Participants—Dinner Followed thorized and, to purchase'.property.' FAIRS TO FOLLOW GOyERNOR LARSON'S SUGGESTION, superintendent of the.; home, to Dr. crs At An Early Date—More Room ;r By Social Hour. This Evening. „ ;• The 'purchases - of '.property . ap­ ALTHOUGH THERE IS NO REFLECTION ON PRESENT Jam es E. West-, national Scout execu­ Needed For Increasing Registration. proved included sites .fo r' now., central tive, had in turn been presented to the ;i Mr. and'Mrs. George H. Kern, of the office buildings to be erected in P lain­ SYSTEM, REPUBLICANS LEADERS BEING CONVINCED county; board, which decided to accept Faced with the need of increased ac- •,■ it. ■ ’ .Columbia'..hotel; at Main and1 Beach field, Westfield and Hammonton. THERE MAY BE SOME STABLE REASON FOR CHANGE. commoda.tions for high school pUpils, .avenues, Are celebrating .today,' their Other major .projects, approved in­ This affiliation means that a Scout both Senior and Junior, the Neptune ,-. golden -wedding anniversary, and in clude the erection a repeater sta­ ' LEGISLATURE HAS ENACTED A NUMBER OF BILLS DE­ executive will he . employed by the board of education this evening will ’’ this; joyous observance they are being tion at Hairimonton; •'extensive ' hew State home to supervise the . work of give further consideration to this mat- . ■assisted ’by three generations of the construction of cable,' conduit and SIGNED TO AID THE DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND seven or eight troop in that institu­ ter, which has been discussed and other facilities putaide,central offices tion. -The Jamesburg executive will fam ily ol M rs., Kernr-iher root^ier, INSURANCE—ROUGH ROAD FOR APPROPRIATION BILL, threshed out at previous meetings. • herself, a daughter and a son. ._'• in the South Orange,'Fanwood,'Plain­ be given the privilege of attending all For the purpose under consideration ; Mr. and ‘MrS. Kern .were united in field, Metuchen,. Somerville, Dunellen, WHICH CAME THROUGH WITHOUT IMPAIRMENT. conference of the local executives and a tract of land containing approxi- > marriage, on May 3, 1879,"at-Allen-. Virieland, Rums’on, Sea'Bright, Mays the Scoutmasters of the State home niately twenty-four acres is available ; toWn.Pa., By the I^ev. Charles E.i Hay, Landing, Pleasantvilfe, Newark, and troops will join the Scout masters of if purchased in the nojr future. This : ■ theh;pastor of St. Paul’s Evangelical M ontclair coritral office districts; gen­ It is generally agreed that while !there is nothing to intimate.any loose-, Monmouth county in their training tract is on Springdale avenue just V Lutheran Church, of that city. 'Mrs. eral additions to the equipment in Me­ this session of the legislature was riot", iiess in methods, but m ost, of the courses and other activities. The north of Corlies, and is known as the sK em was' Miss Mary . Jane Focht, tuchen, Vineland and Millville central called upon to enact any very-pressing; leaders are convinced that there might troops, themselves, however, will not old Knight farm. The matter of pur­ :: daughter of'M r. arid Mrs; ^Villoughbg offices, and a new private, switchboard matters into law,' it has accomplished h e some stable reason for a/change in join the local troops in Scout activi­ chase will be decided, at the school" ft; Focht, of Alfentovtn.’Her, mother, Mrs^ for Atlantic City's new convention a fair average of good. As, had been the syBtem. ties, since the State Home has a camp board meeting this evening. Focht, ic still living a t" the age. of hall. ' . ; / '••'•- . said, no_ outstanding questions of I'.;. The legislature has also enacted a of its own for its Boy Scouts. great; ;m onient confronted ’ th e ; law-!; If it is decided by the board that it ninety-two and- is'participating in the number, of bills designed to correct would be to the interest of the dis­ golden,wedding anniversary; today..''-., making body at its inception, but a- weaknesses in the conduct of the De­ nutribero’f important matters to which trict to buy this land the proposition ■ Mr. Kern' is the owner .and proprie- ANOTHER NEPTUNE partment of Banking and1 Insurance McDERMGTT fAVORS will be placed before the voters of the " tor of the; Colunibia,' Which hotel , he Governor Larson (Jailed atte n tio n , in .which the Davis .Irivestigating .Com­ his inaugural address have been set­ township for acceptance or rejection built in 1910. Husband arid wife came mittee brought forth- in its comprehen­ at a ' special election to be called as to Ocean Grove from Allentown in BUS APPLICATION tled. Chief of these, perhaps, is the; sive and exhaustive inquiry. Other BARBOUR ASPIRANT adoption of the . resolution providing soon as may be possible. Haste is nec­ ' 1902. They operated 'several hotels, matters ‘of-'importance have received essary, as it is understood the1 land if > ; ' nriiong them the Bordentown, before for the appointment of a commission1 attention and in a later summing up to make a complete and searching in-, CIIABGES STERNER’S MANAGER not bought by the school board will erecting the Columbia. In Allentown AFTER A LULL IN SAME FOR the whole program'of accomplishment be required later for building lots in • Mr’. Kerri was engaged in the dry vestigatiori'.of the taxation problem can be presented. SEVERAL WEEKS which has befcome one of the m ost vit-' WITH POLITICAL TRIMMING a' section of the township that be- • goods, notions and.grocery business. •/; The Republican majority is-convinc­ ing rapidly developed. The. Kerns have two children—a al before the. people.__ . ; / ed that it . has. nothing to apologize daughter, Mrs. C. Wesley Putt, of the New and Larger Storm Drain For At­ That coriimission will proceed with for in the session and that the gener­ Latter, County Clerk Claims, .Can Two-Months’ Option. its huge task with the expectation ol ■ tvy House, Ocean Grove,, anil I)r. Her- al good of the public has-been ably Support Either Republican Or Should this land be purchased, plans • bert H. Kern, the latter an optician at kins Avenue a' Possibility of Near presenting its findings to the session served. of 1930 and it is hoped that as a re­ \ : ’ -- •..- ■. ;-. .. •; - ;., Democratic Side — Assemblyman, and specifications for an up-to-date .-Allentown, for'thirty-two years with Futurc-^-Fiiiancial Assistance of Senior and Junior high school build­ the well-known firm of E. Keller & sult there may .come. some legislation; Kough Trip For Appropriation. Freeholders To Be Invoked." looking to the lessening of 'the tax Gopsill Also Enters the Controversy ing will be prepared and construction '.Son;.- , - It was a rather rough road the ap­ and equipment estimates secured, af- /Relatives and friends have taken burden-under which the people suffer. County Clerk Joseph McDermott, After a lull in bus applications for This big problem has confronted the propriation bill had, but its opponents ter which a second proposition of a cognizance of Mr. and Mrs; Kerri’s an­ several weeks, and'just w hen the mem­ Were unable to muster enough votes to' outstanding Republican figure in Mon­ bond issue' to finance the project will <W niversary. by" remembering them with Republican .administration with ever-, mouth county, in an address before the bers of the Neptune township board increasing pressure and tho Governor impair it in any assential features. It be submitted to the people. - ‘y« ; a profusion of gifts arid a shower of believed they were sitting pretty on jwas the first time, in many years that Manasquan Republican Club, an­ The Knight tract is owned by the congratulatory letters, cards, flowers, this vehicular proposition, along came believes that some way may be found nounced that he .would support- Mayor to reach-a satisfactory solution. 'serious effort was made to punch holes National Produce Company, Inc., of • George' Crawley {Tuesday night with In the bill after the joint committee, W.; Warren Barbour, of Ruriison, for Fifth avenue, Bradley Park, and the Dinner This Evening. another of the s a m e 'old kind.. R epre­ ■ Audit of State Affairs.
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