
g r a p g g s © S S fii WE ARE OUNNINO - | ARC YOU SATISFIED . JWr your prlDtintf* fho , with.. ,tW runirnn your c J m n t d o r o f o u r W o r k in iit*WM|mpcr iMlvf>rl|n)nt{. u. radical dcpnrfuro irotn : . l*rlnj;H you? H a v e jo u ■ tlio plftln-ln-tTio-rui stylo ' trlou, to giihr tlio proml^’ ■ you Hud fill the timo. neifht/yoiir '.r>oirjnel,ltoi« . Ours Is tlio UInU you enjoy ? .-' Tim tfn U'f^rtvwo .-}*'d o n 't, se© e v e r y d a y .” .. ' com e In. O jvo us a try, 1 ‘ • Occan'Grove Pub. Co. Th^Oceon Qjove T|ilies;r OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1900. VOLUME VIII—NO. 50. Subscription .$1.00 per yeani'^j'J / OCEAN GROVE’S ANNIVERSARY ELM’S ANNUAL REPORT PEAL'OF WEDDING BELLS FEMALE GAME .WARDEN PERSONAL AND PERTINENT. ELECTION LAW CHANGE • Thirty-First Birthday Celebrated, on Last Good \Vork. Accomplished by:the Band of They ning Out Joyously oil Christmas Day, New Jersey Has 0 »cy and . She Resides at Pleasant Penciling About the People, Synopsis of a New Bill 10 De Introducedoducedf .:'4 V and Make ilerry. Music.. • t Palrit Pleasant. ; ; : V^ Place and Property. Saturday Evenings . f V; •/; •^Toiei^Yomcii.. '■} \;; . In.the Legislature. M k - School will reopen next Thursday. - The furious storm on Frid’ay of last . UVnother year- has passed; away, and iRevi: W illiam Margerum, -o f Ocean 'Cu'rious'ly-enough, - tjie most, vigilant, The next Legislature of JsTe^v J ereey.-j^ ' ■ week prevented, for the first tijpe In we-corne againvto the parting of. the Qro.ve.. journeyed’ all the way. tri Belle active: and fearless; protector of game Mrs. J. E. Quinn has been visiting will coi\Vone on Tuesday, January 3JJ^ ; t m - . tblrby-ono -years, .the usual gathering ways; 'Our time of sojourn liy the;sea Vernon, iPa.,; a little' village' near; Pitts-- 'Jr. New Jersey is not an bfilclal game her relatives in Delaware. 3901. Among the many measures co»--!.‘;/ijJ o f the Ocean Grove ’people at' the arinl- lias passed, and the question • ho>V burg, to .perform ' the marriage cere-> ;Warden,; nor.’a. man at aH^but' a you n g: Washington; Fire Company will keep, tern plated for introduction is a bill: : versiajry; exeroise3 ^arranged -for . tiiat arises, ^W‘hat ’have we done for those iimonsy f o r : 'his. grandteon,. M r .; WilUain- woman, M iss’C aroline W.-: Murphy, theI open house on «Xew Year’s day. provide for a new election -law. Th* less favored, than ourselves,, in our M argeriim ; Gi't'hens, o f . Belie - y©riiori,: daughter o f -Edward.H. Murphy; a Jaw- • ;.‘ evonlng.;/: As .it was;; 'the vice presK Mr. R. L. Kuder, wife; and daughter proposed bill isi a voluminous’ ’ *law.'T h e“ ' ;-1 . - . .-homes a t O'cOan G tovo?” \ So- often lias and .Miss Elma Inez,-daughter of Mr. yer, of Point/ Pleasant, according : to ; ‘ fdent; - the. secretary, 4,*wd o r three o f tlie spent Christmas in Philadelphia. following are itsts pririciparfeatures: j ‘j/p ladles in 'charge, several poUc.eriieri, tlvo Object b? .'khfc EUiri; AssoclaUon been; Philip 'Shbplerj of (Rostraver; Pa: The • the Xew York Herald. Point Pleasant, 1. Aufetraliam ballot.—Candidates bf . Mis. S.. E. Disosway and daughter two or -threeVlasies of th&Xrroyp, and c- xplal ned that a r ep e 11 tion . s eera s un­ marriage took place on Christinas Day sp reads o ve r- a'- grea t deal ■ o f , ter r I to ry, all parties and petitioners on one bal- .a' few .'boys put in their appearance. A il necessary : U n this -place.- • 'Yot we con­ ri t-:th^: Residence‘of the,'bride's'parents;:: extending .from -the Mahasquan River, are visiting friends at Somerville,-N. J. lot, each set o.f candidates in a sbpai^vMiy/; . • .'W.ere; : invited -to ..eat am i drink wha t tinually . li'aar th e ; ques’tlon: ' ‘W h at’ . is .M r. '!A.lIyn ' B. Carrlck, , o f Ocean which winds around in a wide sweep to Miss A. R. Dickson, of 83 Main ave­ ''ate -column. Each ballot attached t*V\$u . - ,:’ithey icould> : or.; would, ?•With a request; Elim;.and ’what i ts object?” A gain we Grove, and Miss Viola* daughter of Mr.;• the south; and the ocean,’ and Includps nue,- ?is ■:■ a t . Hulmeville, Bucks county,": a-stiib with a- perforated edge, bouni that they -return, on the follow ing even- answer: “Providing- a place where and Mrs. Stewart j y -Rogers, of Bradley. considerable wild marsh land, wood Pa’ ■ ■ ''-1 .- in.Jots of 500. -Stubs-r numbered. Ele^iv^p-- ing and finish their shire of the bill. the ra tes.o f board sh'al 1 be ;lower than 'Beach, w ere m'a.rried at noom on C hrist­ and meadow,/as';'well as-several small !; ’ Mr. arid M rs.. Tlieod pre.W i 1J1 ams,; o f '. • tloh boards-70 account -to the muiil^^JS On Saturday ovenlng, despite the the average, • W’iiiio at t'he same tiaio.' mas day, at the home of the bride, ;l"iy lakes;-; .This /territory,vswarms in the the Walton, ard In Philadelphia for' a cipal cl erkf 0r- all. ballOts supplied by; ■•.- '■ J slush and hiud, a large number of.per- •the surroundings shall the those of a the 'Rev. Thomas S. 'Brock, pastor, o t . svimmer tlriie. w ith all sorts o f . birds few weeks. turning' aiPuhused/and Soiled baI!bU;!®r|. : / • . sons gathered1 and enjoyed an evening Teflnied1,:.:;Ohr-istian'^home, where , the •t'he:Bradley;Beach 'M. E.:;church.. Miss v and many other, sriiall creatiires, their; • Mr. arid Mrs. Frank I. Bull arc occu­ and stating numlier of b a l l o t s , ‘‘"'-‘if. of social ’intercourse. /They wore wel­ : weary , workers, in ithe M aster's .• ’.vine­ M a y .'Hayeris, of '.West Grove: attended : tameness, beauty, and • abundance cx- pying their handsome new cottage ln election,. No official .ballots'to bo-cl^r ' v- comed 'by =tho vice president in an ad­ yard miy, for a.'time, .lorget tlip heat' the.bride, while, Mr, Vernon B. ‘Carrlck,-.. c.itlrig; great' /interest in the summer W est Park. ;culated.:;.,: outside. -.of pollin g >, •placeiif’SE*^ dress which Ulustrated 'the thought of and burdehof'tthe d*ay,in 'tliat broaden-• brother of the groom, offieiated as; best; Presidents;,and;; all;mothers,, w h o'’ 'enjoy Sample .b.illo.ts. on colored paper to '.v i- Ocean Grove people, like Scottish ing, deepening, lieart-stlri’ing atmOB- man. .T h e grooni Is Uhe.son o f Mr; and co mm u n 1 o n w:| th riatu re , i n : h e r. V Isibie/ . Mr. Charles Farrow, a AVest Philadel­ phia druggist, spent.the week here vis­ supplied' " ’ ‘to all.” purchasers,^ 1 at;t: eoaLcost... clans, sticking close, together . and phere, both: pliyslcal and. men'tai, '■ for Mrs. William 'H. Carrlck,'of. Asbury; . f o r m s . y y ^ - viv;:. wry AboU«k iting friends.’-^7. ‘ Abolish ■. official envelopes. Abotisk ■ standing by ‘the restrictions..,which whi'ch the name of. Ocean Grove stands avenue,' . Ocean- Grove. The ; young ii-.grated painfully on 'tlio, nerves of pasters. ' - •wore <in reality their privileges. This to-da£.” -;: ■y 'r;>S.'yiy'-Y'■};V y • couple will reside In Fliiladelphla. , . these to see• boy’s and young men from . MrC George 'ijawrence, of 24 Balb 2. , A-holish. hous'e-'to-liouso canv£im'V--"-,li\S| mas -preceded iby an appropriate prayer, TJiIs has been possible ‘for more than the cities .in the summer, going about avenue, -iS .VisIWng her daughter, at In' all cities anrl tov/ns,'substituting'''’ Clifton, N. -J. - . ' v by ’Rev. Prof. Shaw.- •. - .y a- quarter o f a ;centuryV and. now . w e ; St. P aurs Christmas Exercises. > . with guns ’and banging away at, these personal registry and present systom -i Miss Diiima Johnstone iollowed the havo-a building -in g66d repair, enlarg- harmless; creatures,. and ^making it. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. W ilis, o f 84 Mt. cf registry by nflldavlt. : 'The Christmas exercises o f the Sun-' • vIcp president ;i n a discussion of Ocean e d and -modefnize d, wi t h greater cap a - positively’ dangerous to stroll through1 Tabor Way, are at Bordentown. during (This proposition embraces an ailiB- .... day school' of St. Paul’s church, Ocean; Grove’s pioneer wom en, ila -^Vhidh it city and more, of comfort than seemed the.. woods and .irieadow’s along the; the holiday season. tion to ptesent list ot Bbven cities wheftf .*5 Grove, >ere held on Tuesday evening • w as \lemoiV3tr ated that they ImC. b,een possible a lew • years ago. • The’; income beach; an the fall, when, the gunnirg personal registry is ln.‘ voguo/-fou*-,,(;,'1AX® in> the. church. , A lengthy; but in te r -; Mrs. R. IT. Carr, of Brooklyn, visited ;;; largely instrumental in Shaping Ocean is not suflicient' to cover expenses/nor. sf ason o p e h ^ ^ th^vevij -becarrie^ .stillv te'sh titles and towns with popnlatlOM -’ -.HvKj - estlng;.programme' was rendered; cori- friends here last Friday. Mrs. Carr is . Giroye/.';:' . l y •; :;.v -;: "■; ,dO -we .design; it so’ t o . be. The deflr more' aggrayatedv as an army of young a summer resident. of 10,000 to 22.000, (ind t.’.vc-n-P-thr**:, ’r]ij ..-•': Mr.
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