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Y O & ^ T A T I p N E R Y NEEDSSupplied' quickly d riJ
pleasingly by the
T im es Job P rin tin g D eportm ent
V O L . L V X IV N o . 2 9 O C E A N G R O V E , N E W J E R S E
Y , ^ R I D A Y ^ J U L Y 2 1 , 1 9 4 4
I t Y
GUID E TO HOTELS i sH otel- season announcem ents appear on
pages 6 and 7; also fu ll Sum m er Season P rogram in Ocean
Grove
F I V E C E N T S
Dr. John Branscomb Heard Sunday Morning A nd Evening
Pastor of Orlando, Fla., Methodist Church Returns To Speak In
The Auditorium
iences.
Speaking upon the theme, “A Christian in a time of crisis,’’ Dr.
J o h n Branscomb, pastor of the Orlando, Fla., Methodist church,
held the interest of a great audience at the Sunday morning service
in the Auditorium.
D r. Branscom b, in his in troducto ry rem arks, said he counted
i t a high priv ilege to speak t o s o m any “handsom e and beau
tifu l M ethodists. “This ia th e m ost m agnificent preaching
place in America- and I ’m g r a t e f u l th a t
: you have allowed me to come back," exclaim ed- t h e .
speaker. Branscom b w as pasto r, of th e Tam pa M ethodist church
f p r
'e ig h t years and in Ju n e th is y ear h e was tran sfe rred
to Orlando, F la ., a church o f 2 ,5 0 0 . members.
Reading from the 11th Psalm , D r. Branscomb took as his te x t
thc th ird verse: “If t h e foundations be destroyed, w h at can
tho rig h t-
; cous do." W ith th c w orld creak ing, tru s tin g foundations
going, people a re asking as C hristians wh-at they can do, said th
e speaker. The C hristian can do many th ings. 116 can bo
repentent, resourceful, responsible, reasonable and religious. We
can still believe in God a n d p u t our tru s t in Him. They can
shake th e very foundations o f the ea rth and carry them into th e
seas, b u t they can no t take the s ta rs , m ountains and th ings
of the ea rth th a t God has given us as long as we p u t
- o u r t ru s t in Him. •• T he C hristian in a crisis can
be
a reasonable C hristian , keep his -.head, and in su re ; h is
l« o to -^ o d , •-.ioMJnued th e s p e a k e r .: T he Chi-
M e s c . say . t h e r e : a ro five p la c e s , on•-
the*L-;com passt - f th e T raveler’s Aid work of the mission s i t
'th o ..railw ay sta tion , h as been compelled to . give up h e r
w ork, because of illness. •
D uring the p a s t y e a r the Mission eared fo r more than 100
p ersons who were stranded in Ocean Grove and A sbury P ark , gavo
sholtor to 40 g irls and children and gave vacations a t tho ocean
to 89 persons from Now Jorsey.
Alt tho m ooting on W ednesday, represen tatives of o th e r ,
Florence C rittenden Homo in N ow . Jersey , located -at T renton,
N ew ark, A tlan tic Cllt>1 and Paterson , nra expcctod to bo
proaonlt,
A t th e annual m eeting of the Ocean Grove F ish ing Club, F
riday,Ju ly 14, the follow ing officers w ere . . . . . -reelected:
Jam es McRell, p resi- H e w ent on to sta te th a t ' th e in- L t
Perkins of the N inth A ir Force,
• - ’ stitu tion has beon free fr'om 'ttiort-1 T ransports
Troops , to France.-gages, of which th e re -w a s o n ly . Second
L ieutenant W illiam S. one, since the y ear 1904. . • I Perkins,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
deut; W a lte t H ughes, sr., vie’e p residen t; H arry K
leiberg , -sec- ro ta ry -treasu re r. The. follow ing w ere
reappointed to serve asimom - b e r s 'o f the B oard of T rustees:
R. II, Heep, C aptain T. P. D alln t, and J . , D iileniuth. Joseph
Sandford, W illiam Banks, and R ichard C lark w ere appointed as th
e p ie r comm ittee fo r the year.-' .
A sum of $25.00 w as donated to the H annah-Crosm an P ost, V. F
. Wi, by the club, to be .Used to w ard the fu rn ish ing of the
club rooms. ' The w inners, who wore given stam ps fo r. catching
the la rg e st fish during the month o f June w ere: S tr ip e d .
B ass, JosephS andford; Kingfvsh, A. E. G riffith; Fluke, C. W.
Riley, firs t and H. C. G eary, second; W eak, A. Peterson, ' firs
t and Dick C lark second.
The club will have n rep re sen ta tive a t the special services
to be held a t the A uditorium on the n ig h t of Ju ly 31 in
connection w ith | the Diamoiid Jubilee celebration,
Mr. Seiple is endeavoring to s . Perkins, 134 Clark avenue, show
. residents here and 'in a l l ; got [n on the first crack the
Allied o th er com m unities that.'- 'all,..they , E xpeditionaiy A
ir Force took a t need to do to make thls,;;drive a ' the .Nazis in
the in v as io n 'o f thesuccess is to realize once^ and i&e (
C ontinent - when he (lew over the all th a t the hospital
.i!fc,oim.«£,the ' English channel w ith th e first ele- m ost im
portan t th ings in^ the com- ' nlent3 of the N inth A ir Force m
unity. > . ! ' I Troop C arrier Command in ..which
■-.—— —V — -------! - - v ' . . a irborne t o ’.ps were dropped
ontoA ppointed General F o r t u m ; the coast .o f F rance,
according to
. J a release received from -th« N inthThe appoin tm ent 0 f ^ ^
0BejA ir Force Tr0op C arrier Base. |
of 407 South 17th s tr e r t^ A lle n - ! u p erk jnS( husba„d
of |town, Pa., as g'^neral ,fp ^ m a n : a t Mrg ^ aj]a ythe C
entra1 Railroad of ^New. J e r- j i c(jforj Mass. H e entered the
sey’s Ashley Pa. E ngine -H ouse; arme() forcC3 Augusti 1940was
announced recen tly -by G. H .: IIis i j 8 t o r w d c private
Doris M assy, superin tendent oftvmortive Perkins> u also
scrving overseas, power und rolling equipm ent.G lose ,-43, has
been n igh t' forem an 1 a t the Je rsey .Genttal’i '. / eilgine
house a t the Bethlehem
ALEC TEM PM5TON Woa-ld faninus ,p ian ist, compn-
sor nnd Im protlaer In personal concert: In A uditorium S
aturday night, Ju ly 22, A dm ission DOr, 7Bc, 11, 01.00. All sca
ts reserved. H 80 . .
Optom etrUt-OpticInn D r. V o fip p h /, lle ln*
D r, Iciifi • M. Mclinoony Ilf! Oonkman Ave,. A, I». T«l.
IRI
Guests a t Pavilion M eeting Rev. H arold Cheney, p as to r
of
tho T rin ity M othodist church, New ark, will be tho g u est
speaker a t thc N orth End pavilion m eoting a t 4:00 o'clock
Sunday. Music will be fu rn ished by .'m em bers of Rev. Cheney's
church. Raymond Manley, of Ocean Grovo, will ho tho soloist. Gcorgo
C. Mlllor Is the leador.
Monmouth Coiinty Auction M art, 4 th and Chelscs av’cs,, I^ing
Uranch, I 'n tricu received Tuph. and P » l, 1> a. m, to 5 n. m.
Co. operative Sales Co, T el, I. 11. 3800,—2H tf , V- - •
, W A N T K O -A woman fo r part* «m o worli Im m tdlU ly a t 00
Urn* bury ovcnup, Occan 0 rove^-2 t)
E n lis ts - in M arine Corps ,• P a j en- W ilbur W ard D
inegar, son of
gine term inal, and succeeds.'Ed- nn(i Mrs. R II. F. D inegar,
ofw ard W. Doyle, 05, who Retired New Yolk c i t .v and sum m er
resi-a f te r com pleting more t h a n '44 dents a t 15 A bbott
avenue, hasy o a is’ service w ith tho railroad . ' been called to
active service w ith
the United S tates M arine Corps Reserve and i3 stationed a t P
arris Island!: S. C. His brother, L t. (j. g.) Robert’ II. Dinegar,
U. S N. R., is now aero log ist a t a naval seaplane base in the
South Pacific. Both are fo rm er A uditorium ushers.
_ V - --------William Guy Promoted
W illiam Guy, U. S. N „ son of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Guy, of the
Chalfonto, Ocean avenue, has been promoted to chief boatsw ain
mate. D uring the p as t month ho ltas been uctlng provost marBhal,
He is Btationed in tho Now Guinea- area in tho Pacific, and
according to a le tte r rueoivod recently by his mother, lie U in
good hculth.
L t. Col. C lark Visiting fHerc Lt. Col. F rederick J. C lark ,
who
| is sta tioned art- W ashington, D. ; C., is v isiting Sis
wife; aiiiil , children a t 47 Em bury avenuo.' His w ife is tho
form er Isabelle Van Slyko of Ocean Grove. Col' C lark photographed
' p ictures o f 'ond w rote sto ries about tho Ascensibh islands.
:which ap pear in May-’s N ational G cogiaphic nmgiaslne.
IN MEMOUIAM In ' lov ing-m em ory of | Husband
and F ather; JranieH A. H urry , who passed aw ay two years ago
to day, Ju ly IB, 1913. Sadly missed by wife and children.—29
AUCTIONKIill II. (!, ContH, Tel. Lit, l l r . .3500
Licensed und llondcdi - 0 tf . •
rI’Al’Kltll ANfJING-i’AINTlNG
Thompson mid (lillon Ho* 13, O, O, Phone A , V. OIOS "•H It,
A tlD ITO ItlU M CONCUHT F irs t tim e anpcurunce In g rea t
A uditorium of Alec Tem pleton,
Slan lst, composer and im proviser, a tu rday n igh t, Ju ly ii,
a t 8i80. A ll sM to reserved, 00c, 70c. f l , 91.00; m ake
reservations now^—
Freehold Race Track To Open On July 22
Fred F atz ler, N ew ark con trac tor who has purchased the. h
istoric lace track from H arry S.Gould, P ark Ridge m anufacturer,
is m aking elaborate plans fo r the 24 day tro ttin g m eet with
parimutuel betting, which begins on Saturday, Ju ly 22. In spite,
of the fac t th a t Mr. F a tz le r is a com parative newcomer ■ to
the t ro tt in g ' horse game, he is sp a ring no expense o r
effort to make his debut a memorable one with the veteran horsem
an, Glenn Rub- lee, V eim ont race im presario, as .hie
race-secretary .
The firs t race has been se t back from 4:00 EMjht event?are
scheduled, the em phasis on mile tro l i a :;i paces, althbiigh
sonmc fivi: irn'J -.i.s fiiilong races a r ; carded. More than
SliO.OOO will- be. ottered in. purses which will i)i- oi more fo r
each
Beach M c/ting Sunday a t 6:00Rev. Jam es S. Pem berton, pas
to r of Bullard M ethodist church,Asbury Park , will be the
speaker a t (the beach m eeting a t the foot of Ocean Pathw ay,
Sunday e v e n - . ing a t 6:00. Miss Joanne Pern-
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P A G E T W O FRIDAY; JULY 2ir:l944
OCEAN tlU O Y E M ajo r (ioneral
Writ. II* H. M orris llnym om l A nderson U nnlnor 1*. A lies
Slilrloy I*. A iiitlegatc AV Jills A Ik In son J u rk Ayvmlliin
John W. Ha In, Jr. W illiam (J. lin k e r L ru n H a r to KoIk t I
J ,. H urto W alte r J . Ilen ttio T. It. Ilc fkn inn , Jr. H
li'hnnl M. Ile lcher A rth u r K. J lcnno tt .lainetf n e n n c tt
Robert C* liorgon P hilip N . H orten B ertram S. JJIIls,-. Jr.’
... Itobert. Blncklock A lfred P . lty lsm a Allen Borden
J tlc h a rd M. lto rd cn ; W illiam 1 Iron noeke, Jr. Jo h n W
. H rennen :
* Jla riru erlto J . W rlerloy Lees Broome, Jr.David W . Brow
nIli iW arren Brow n H erbert U. BurIi* Jr.-,-;" N orm an, ( ’am
pbtfll v.y.- A lbert K. Ciitlcy "• ;•'••.T. llad fo rd rn t le y B
a rry eiiam b’erlaln . .HIchard Child
’ : S tan ley h , (fhiytou- ■ Georpe Coder .Jam en Coder
Clifford Cole •William .T. Collier Geornre D nnlols..'WIIMu in
1>. Bavin U ickurd D eH art D onald lift Itose .K enneth De
Itoso ' T liom ns .T .'D evlln , 1 J a e k D eld tush
• W illa rd 1HI1 W a lte r I ,. Drill H a ro ld o : D nnkerley .
•CliiirU»s. P iiiiti ,A rth u r H. Dietz,. Jr. Jaiae.s I f . E
asley , J r .,
, S tan ley . K rhaeher:, .II. Alvin K verc tt ■J a h i p s S.
Perris.;W illiam J . p ltz im trlek . K enneth F itz p a trick A
lfred K otirelt Kiltrar I t. P u lton n . W . t.'n rn ih rjin rit
Jami-** B. ( Jn rra h ra n d t Dotiulas II. (.arw ood Milo T . G
ibbons K U suorth X. (Jles D aniel A. « Ilian UnytHoud G rae te r
Jan ie s .G rn v a tt '. W illiam Gay W illiam A. Guyed Joseph H
nuerm an ' ltnlu>rt Dnmmeii.•W aller llaneoek John B aneov
Alli*n llunnnli
N orm an llnnnnh (*) iltohert I. H an n ah JatneH H arda{fon .,
W illiam H arris Jneob .H ausslln ir,,3 rd •William A . ile ln ta^
Jr. Jam e s H endrickson ; >
i Jam e s ;J Ie rb crt H ubert llo lh rook , Jr. P ra n k H oll
K dw ard B . IlolI
■ Itlclm rd 11 o lz . : 'W illiam H ughes M artin H urley .U
epluald H urley Kvan, K; Jam es
' G rover 11.- J n m e s ,: J r . : * H o w a rd Jam ouneau , J
r . Oliiis. w ; Jeffrey,-Sm ith Jo h n W . J e te r A. P . Johnson
M ary Kolm Joseph P . K aiser G eorge K elrer W ilson K ennedy I'a
til C. Kondln
• H om er D. Kres»;o, Jr. W illiam T. K respe D orothy D. K
ugler Oumrtr K uknr
■! Kitmfolph La Hurrc Itaym ond M.- L ahslnger Itoy Lever.A rth
u r V. Jilns {••)
--W llllum Pen ton Lins Joseph B . Loekwood W iilJiire K. L u d
w ig ; %
• W illiam Lyon - w : .- Gordon M aenulay W illiam M aekay
, KV M aeW lilnney, Jr. H usllng ; M aeW hlnney
. G eorge H. M ageo I t us,sell K. M ajor {*) : s D ouglas Hi
Manlfey Itobert Me d e l la nd. Jr. w n ilu m D. M cClelland
ltoherl 11. Meade D avid V. M el7. •f n r In. Mill lean, p ra n k
Mills I.ohIn J . Is ii m eJan ie s A lbert M orris W a ller L. M
orris W illiam It. M orris Koherf 1%. Moss A rth u r J . M o u n t,
. Jos.’pii ^ lo n n t H arrv M ulllken JiM*k Miilllken K l-liard
I*. M iilllken . John J . M nrpby !•% I.alrd Nelson Charles W. N
ewcomb Job'h V. N'vu'colub Noriaiui N orris f I d Opil.vhe Clv;|i»
I*nCkard. *' N onuiin. ir . P ackard
•Hurl# J . J 'e rk liis ’ . •Wll.Mam S. P erk ing \ Vl’m er A. P
e r r y ..Ifovdeu P.erry- :.*-»**if. i v i n i V; • / . W a'laee A.
P feiffer lla rn h l W. Kainear*.
T. K. ltc lcheldorfcr C hristopher Jteltzel MiKon Hldgw ay K
enneth U . ltlley W aller II . Hlloy D 'eslcy Kiley B ernard T . H
lng . W a ller T . Hlng Alfred Koblnson H am ilton H ohland W
illiam J . H om er
. D onald I f . Hoss Kdward J . H owland 11. Ployd H ash W
illiam Sam pson W illiam L . Sanborn G . A draln Sclm ntz Theodoro
Schlossbach P ran k ly n S egcr H ow ard Scntons C harles L. Sovcrs
(•) W illiam S lm lter G eorce Shlbla I I . Vlr^’la la Shlbley P e
te r L. Shlhlcy, s r . . P a r le P . O. Sm ith K enneth J . Sm ith
Louise P. Sm ith Itn th P . Sm ith V erne I,. Sm ith W arren P . Sm
ith W illiam n . Sm ith P au l D. S p lttlehouse Otto G. S toll.
Jr. Itlchard H. S tou t W ilbur S to u t D ouglas S tir lin g A
lbert S trassb u rg e i Donnld S tra tto n Hohert B. S trn tton P
dw nrd W . S trn tto n Alfred V. S w cnarton John G. Sym s, Jr.
.Cecil T ay lo r W'oolscy Thom pson P dw ard Thom s M artin J .
Tobin
. Joseph Vnn Cleaf P rederlek V an Clect Wil rren T. V asel (*)
Hosalle A. Voigt Sydney T . W alton Halpli P . W alw orth WllUain
S. W ard Sh til ii el W ilt son, Jr. Geortre. C. Weldon
. (Jeorire I). W estervelt H nrry W . W hite A lbert W h i te P
v e re tt C. W lilto H ath It. W hite Gloria WJ»Jle)iead ItnHi W
illiford I’. S tephen W lelert Tliom ns Jv W lelert Bobert W
lllhinis • David W.ilHams,. Jr. • Job u p , W ltlhim son • Itobert
P . W ills Denr.v J . AVoodrlng John W. W onllcy ft".- P h to r W
rltrhl PsJ!««*ne ' Wriulits John s . P . Yonng 1 •Pdwln Vonnir
Joseph Y,onntf
Sum uu 'r U rsldeiits P red A. A hturlm . , -Alfred J a c k
Ball, Jr. K iisene B. Ball •Kilns B. Baker, Jr. H arry W. B a k e r
P dw ard P . B arto Melvin D. B enne tt P o land G .-Btnko A r th u
r I-:. U him enschlne D onald Boegehold T hom as B radley Bobert P
. Brown Irv in M. Bueh, Jr. D onkins Bnrch Bobert C ain retn
AVlMlam* Cunn ' A
C o lw e l l "XT, C a rr *H ohert M. Casey. % H ohert S . Ola re
X V
• C harles Ci Ci^lp: ,K enneth ; JC. Connolly - Ito b e rt H*
Connolly H onald I t . Connolly
. D onald . P . D a ly ; ' W esley D nvenport Colin C. D nw
klns, I t C harles Den B leyker P lllson Den .Bleyker. H ohert IL D
lnega r H u n te r . Tflrlngor : ■
W a l t e r D otte rw eich , Jr. H arriso n P d w a rd s ; A
ndrew J . E g n e r Ito b e rt M. P leh h o rn ! George T. Pelclc
> R o b ert j . P led le r ; C harles . H , P in ke
lI 'T her^ .B . Pred eric k '• Itlchard . B. P redey .lam es B.
G artlaa- .II. Bruce Grh'li 1h Hubert' X. H am ilton Ted llc
lshHuth I,. Heist Curl S . Ilc rbst
. Wm. Lincoln Hill .Thom as t . Iloline lla rp ld 11. H olt T
hom as Howell C harles Huneko
. C harles A. Ja tiu e th .Theodore P . K estlng D onald K
etcham A rth u r L am b ert, Jr. C rank T.lchty C. Kniirln Mnrch
It. A. ‘.’M atthew s, Jr. DiivJd-.L* M atthew s Joseph C. M eaner
Harold M. M ennor Georire C. M ennor Kh'htird P . M eyer P ra n k
O. N ncle. Jr.W. W illiam Xuglo P. L. . N e lso n . v*r;,.«!(. N
ichols O. C. X ledensteln ,. Jr. Uobert J i Xort.h Pdm nnd J . O
chiltree H ow ard P a tte rso n , Jr. lle u r y P . Pcele, Jr.
Cnrroll S . P ierce W a lte r P ltt ls B ertram P ltt ls . B rad
ley O. P o tte r
W a lte r S. Properjf, Jr. Kuirene HouerK t:eorire I*. Hoirers
Alfred M. Scott * •Winiani C. S co tt H ow ard W. Selby, Jr. John
If . Selby W allace S hnuccr Ja m e s J . S h e rra rd , 3d Joseph
S . . S im pkins D avhl P :'.S tevens - Lloyd J . S tevens "* ltle
lia rd B ..S tirling Crank P . S tro llsk y .L. P. .Siilllrnn. Jr.
H ralnerd P . Swain O. D. Swnnk H ohert P . Sw ank V ictor T.
Thofnns H. Thom pson, Jr.H. D. Thom son John Thum m B lrney B . T n
iltt H. W llllnm T unis K enneth M. TTImer S tan ton P . U lm er P
ra n k W . Van Znndt W illiam A. W agner P d tra r C. W ashnlm ugh
H a rry P . W atson Bobert T. Wecrge H a rry W heeler Jack W. W
illiam s S tan ley P .. Wood, Jr. B o b ert W’ood John S. T oo D
arld B. Zlngg
Hotfcl AllenhurstT—B etty Jane S tem , ' A n n e ' Thomson, E
ast O range; Lillian Richards, Florence 4 JlacK enzic, yalosville,
Conn.; Mr. J and Mrs. R. W allendal, Irene and ' Joseph W allendal,
Prospect, P ark ; , Mr: and Mrs. W eston Mo.ller, P e n 1 A rgyl,
Pa ; Mr. and Mrs. “’Russell [ Calvin and son Russell, B etty
Calvin, M arie Scot^ Phillipshurg; Mr. and Mrs J. G; Bowman,
B-altimore, Mci.^Misses Mary Monahan, Helen Reed, G i^at' N e c k
'N i . Y-.'; Misses A ; Meeksj E; K r» g ,' Mr. and Mrs. R.. H,
Johnson, Baltimore,.' Md;; M r, and Mrs.- W alter tohm kn, Nor-'
ristow n, Pa.v- ■ r ' ; : 1'
Van : C o ttage--M rs. 'R T ileston •and daiJffhtcr,. E lm
hurst,y .N ; ;Y.;
. Josephine B igham , ; P«irk ‘Ridge;■ D orothy Bichtel. BajV ,
. ^ l ; Mar-;. guerite Deerm an, WoodclifT• L ak e ;
V irgi riia and ■ J pan R^os »;• A. ;C. R o o s , Ridgewood ; .
K atherine i Mc- Garri, P a rk Ridge; Mrs; Viola Sim-
• onton a n d , daughter, Long Island ■City, n -y / V v-
Oceanic—Mrs. Naiicy McGill, B arry McGili, Mrs. Jennie Demore, P
ate rso n ; Miss S. W lasuk, G arfield; F rances Seih; W allington;
M r. and Mrs. Joseph Picciano, Croton-on Hudson, N. Y.; Veronica
and M arie Picciano, Os*ining, N Y .; Mr. and Mrs. B. Barnwell, P
assaic; Mr. and Mrs. U. Bandstra, Grace and El^a B andstra , R
idgewood
HamiUon CoUage— Miv imd Mrs,L, D, A ldrich, Ja n e t and Donald
Aldrich, Providonce, R; I.; E. T. Reid, Brooklyn, N. Y.J Mri.and
.IVfri, F K’olly and (fttug-hletv, W vv York C lty J MlHH Lymio
Burdgo, Tren loii ;
. -Jono Mooltor, Itoyonmry XUillun, Muplowuoil; li^ii f
HolTmoy«Tr Miu rio Gannoii, VVoat Ormigp; iMi/ji, \V, (IraVAit,
lllHci(»hurir; Vu. J Mrn. Bu- ijjq noim«U, Mrn, K i l l t l i . W .
l l * niliiffton, Del'I Mm rtf# rot it nd P dio- t l iy T«v^firni N
o w /ir li j W ln H lf r fn i j
Li tie, Bridgeton; Mabel Sock, M ary Lewis, Vic tori a M acCr i
n d 1 e, R iverside.
Edw ards House-—V irginia and Rosemary Flem ing, ; E lm hurst,
N. Y.; Lillian Elli.s, Florence Kircheim, Helen Knapp, Mt. Ver non,
N. Y .; . Jennie Stiles, P h iladelphia, Pa!; Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Nicholson, H ackensack; Tsahalle IMeikle, Yonkers, N. Y ; Sarah 'M
ille r, Paterson ; Thomas Snedden, Jam es Blackadder, New York
City; Mr. and M rs.. J . C. Jone.s Fanwood; Irene Wells, Bayonne;
Mr. and Mrs. H Kuchen, Newark:
M anchester— Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Scott R adburn; M r and Mrs. M.
F. Tucker, Mrs. Charles Ilas- eys, Laura - A lford, . Baltim ore,
Md.; E thel H am ilton, New .York C ity ;, L t’v arid -Mrs. G. C.
Cavoil, Brooklyn, N .’-Y.; M argare t Mohr; Bloomfield; Mae M
urray, N utley; Richard H am ilto n ,.. A rd mo re, Pa.
Chalfonte—Mrs. H arry F ahrin - ger, ivfrs .. . E arl H eller,
^jrir Berwick, Pa. ; Mrs. Philip W eebler, Paterson ; Evelyn
McLane, New York City;- John Bowater, N utley; G. W. Coomhs,
Lansdowne, Pa.; Edith Stockholm, Jean Goodair, K earny; Robert
Handvillo, Seymour, Ind.; Mr. and M rs Lauren Pohlman, E lizabeth;
Evelyn 'H il- a'hc, Ruth Dlmont Clifton;. Chris Chris and Chuch
Bowman, Ram sey.
The Queen— Mrs. Oliver Hayes, Bertha IIayes, New York City; Mrs.
C harlotte Henderson, Ruth Hemlorson, Ploasantvillo, N, Y.; Miv and
Mrs. R, E, ThuHn, .Bloom-: field; Mr. a nd Pe rey Chriktle, ^En-
glowond; M r s . Joseph Dudek, I’oufirhkoopsle, N. Y.; M h.and
Mrs,i i . ’ IJ;, / r it l le y ,’ W ilniliigtoiii Dpi,;'•Mr.; and
A, E. Bulsey, Wanlr- inifir.ii, I), G,j M.r, nnd Mrs, K,. DoukIh*,
R|dtfo/U*ii| P ark ; Mr, and Mru, C, Ilnpfiioi;t and boi1|11 u Iib
w v 111 u,. . P a ,; l')di vn. JJoluwi; Moiilcu Koutlntr, Nmw Yrirk
CJjtyj
Lunceford, JiorrwrilBvlllo,
The Breeze— Mr. and; Mrs. E. A H athaw ay, Hollis, L. I.; Miss E
sth e r . W aine, Yonkers, N7. Y .; S arah Davis; Scranton, Pa.; R
ita and Louise C anavari, Je rsey Cityj Mrs. L. Vreesw yk, E a s t
Islip, L. I.; Irene Mabey, Clifton; Rose Lyons, P aterson ; Lillian
Day, Pom pton P lains; Iris Sm ith, L ittle Falls; Bobby Ryan, T
erry nal ly, Hoboken; Jean Brady, Bloom field; M arian Reilly, E a
s t Orange.
P ark View—M r and Mrs. F. L. W agner and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs.
George Mills, Roland Mills, New Y ork C ity; Mrs. A. Lander, E a s
t O range; Mrs. A. Douglas, Je rsey C ity; Betty. Siber, Canton,
O.; Geraldine M arker, Lopisville, 0 .; Mrs. May C arriers, N ew
ark; Mr. and Mrs. M. Lungm ann, Clifton; Mrs. W allace Panasik, jr
., Thelma Kinney, Sussexj; M ariette Tiche- nor, M illburn; Dorothy
Kenyon, Clifton.
W arrington—M r and Mrs. M artin H artney , E lizabeth ; Mrs.
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North End Pavilion, Ocean Grove £
■ p S * DON’T PLEASE . . . I» ------- - H L , hate to see. aI t
WA4 2 s: s h e d id on W e d n e sd a y .
B ob R i c t e r t h a s m a d e a lo t o f m o n e y on b e ts
t h a t h e w ill k is s d if f e re n t? g i r l s . W h e n I h e
a r d a b o u t t h a t I w o n d e re d i f J e a n w o u ld l ik
e i t , a n d I g u o s s s h e d id n ’t b e c a u s e s h e . tu
rn e d h im d o w n f o r . t h e p a r t y a f t e r th e y h a d
a fe w w o rd s . W h a t ’s th e m a t t e r B o b , I th o u g h
t y o u co u ld c o n t r o l y o u r w o m e n ?
I he>ar so m u c h a b o u t , th i s fe l lo w “ U m b r ia
g o .” * I , w o n d e r w h o h e w il l ta k a , to th e p a r t
y ? ‘ r •
I ’ll h a v e m o re to s a y a b o u t th i s p a r t y in th e
n e x t is s u e !
S h ir le y N a u g h r ig h t a n d M a ry F e r g u s o n w e
re t r y i n g to p ic k u p tw o s a i lo r s t h e o th e r n ig
h t , a n d th e y a lm o s t su c c e e d e d b u t H e le n M a r
r io t t w a s a lo n g a n d :s h e c r a m p e d t h e i r s ty
le .
J im F e rg u s o n h a s n ’t b e e n d o in g to o w e ll w i
th C a th e r in e T h o m a la te ly . W h a t’s th e m a t t e r
J im ? I s t h a t fe l lo w s h e w a s w ith th e o th e r n ig h
t g e t t i n g y o u d o w n ?
T h e Y o u n g P e o p le ’s C o n c e r t S a t u r d a y .n
ig h t w a s a c o m p le te s u c c e s s a n d th e B e a c h c o
m b e r th in k s t h e m a g ic ia n w a s se c o n d r a t e w h
en c o m p a re d w i th t h e Y o u n g P e o p le . F r a n k N
ic h o ls w a s a fo o l i f h e l e f t , D o t t i e . E d d o w
e s f o r a n o t h e r w o m a n , e v e n K e lly . S l in g - la
n d . Y ou r e a l ly d id n 't d o s u c h a th in g d id y o u F
r a n k ?
J e a n A s c h e n b a c h r e a l ly h a d a re d f a c e w h
a n t h a t f e l lo w s e r e n a d e d , h e r w ith “ O h J e a
n n i e ” S a t u rd a y n ig h t . J e a n h ow c a n y o u be so
c ru e l to B o b ?
S u n d a y n ig h t a f t e r th e A u d ito r iu m s e r v ic
e th e m e n h a d a s o n g s e rv ic e . ^ F ro m a l l r e p o r
t s M r. E d d o w e s s h o u ld le a d th e m e n in s in g in g
m o re o f te n .
W ill D ic k P u rc e l l ~ e v e r s to p p ic k in g o n g i r
l s t h a t a r e a l o t o ld e r t h a n h e ? H e m a y fo o l
th e m in to b e l ie v in g h e is n in e te e n , b u t he d o e
s n ’t fo o l m e . .T o m m y P l a t t d o e s n ’t l ik e w o r
k in g a t th e u m b re l la s ta n d . H e n o w w o r k s o v e
r in N a g le s a s a d is h w a s h e r . W h a t ’s th e m a t t
e r *4-Ma,” c a n ’t y o u h o ld on to| th o s e -old m e n ?
T h o s e g i r l s C a ro l in e W h e e le r w a s t r y i n g
to g e t d a t e s f o r t u r n ed o u t to b e p r e t t y n
ice,, b u t s t i l l s h e is h a v in g t ro u b le g e t t i n g
d a te s . W h a t ’s th e m a t t e r fo llo w s , a r c y o u b a
s h f u l ? •.* - -
W h o ’s th e g i r l T o m m y W ie le r w a s o u t w ith S a
tu r d a y n ig h t ? F r o m a l l r e p o r t s s h e w a s v e r
y nic-a. I ^ t h i n k T o m m y M e n n e r
co u ld find a bo t i e r p la c e to d o h is n e c k in g w
ith t h a t iffifV th a n in th e poo l. W h o is s h e T o m ?
H a v e you ; s e e n .th e r in g J e a n e t t e B ra m ly is
s p o r t i n g ? I f a n y b od y h a s n ’t s e e n i t f d o n
’t. l e t J e a n n e t t e k n o w i t b e c a u s e s h e w ill ,
h u n t y o u d o w n a n d j s i t .o n y o u a n d m a k e y o u
lo o k -at-; i t . I f y o u re a l ly love , h im t h a t . m u c
h J e a n e t t e ? • vV ■” •' :tV v|v-.VV-,: ; ; . ■ -
I W as to ld t h a t * M a r s h a l l - W a r n e r h a d a d a
t e f o r t h e p a r t y a n d . I j u s t f o u n d o u t ' t h a
t h e is g o in g stag. A re y o u h a v in g tro u b le w ith y o
u r w o m a n to o M a rs h a l l?
L EG A k NOTICEN O T IC E ;
N O T IC E O F P U B L iIC S A L E O F . LA N £)S A N D P R E M
IS E S IN T H E
'T O W N SH IP O F ..N E P T U N E , IN C O U N T V O F M ONM
OUTH,N O T I CIS Is h ereb y ■ g iv en th a t on
TsieHila.v,'the iii'Ht day of A u gu st, 1.044 nl 2:00 I5. M. o
’c lo c k a t th e N ep tu n e T ow n8hip H ead q u a rte rs , 137
Sou th M ain S tree t. N ep tu n e , N ew J ersey th e T o w n sh
ip o f N eptune, in th e C ounty o f M onm outh w ill o tter a t
public sa le , to the h ig h e s t b idder, a t a m inim um aate p
r ice of E ig h t H un d red D olla rs f$800 0 0 ) a ll the r ig h
t' t it le and Intere s t o f th e s a id Tow nship acquired a t a
ta x s a le a n d th e fo rec lo su re o f th e e q u ity o f redem
ption th ereo f in a n d to tlie fo llo w in g described land s and
p r e m ise s: . *•
•ALL th a t certa in p lo t, p iece, or p arc e l, o f g ro u n
d k now n and d esign ated mm Bltv'k 2f>0, LotH 29 an d 30, upon
th e followiner term s a n d con d itio n s:
(1) O ne H undred a n d E ig h ty D o lla rs ($180.00) to be p
aid a t the tim e o f th e s a le and thc b a la n c e »t the ra te
o f T w en ty -fiv e . D o lla rs ($25.00) p er •no:>t1i tintII
th e fu ll purch ase p r ice *i*»» been paid , a t w h ich tim e a
B a r g a in an** S a le D eed w ill b e delivered .
(2) S a id la n d s a n d prem ises a re to b e so ld su b je c
t to a l l m unicipal, s ta te a n d fed era l o rd in a n ces, , s
ta tu te s an d regulations^' a f fe c t in g ; th e - use- Of th e
sa id la n d s; a n d p rem ises, and su b ject to the ■• c o v e n
a n ts , -con d ition s; a n d V re- ^n ic tio n s c o n ta in ed
in prior d eeds .a f- fecU n g' sa id premises:'. .
(3) T h e p u rch a ser sh a ll be required a t the tim e o f c
lo s in g to pay, a s an arlf’ittorml p m c h a so price, a su m eq
u al to the a m o u n t ' o f t a x ;> based - ori the, l a s t
a ssessed ; v a lu a tio n from the; first o f th e 'm o n th n e x
t a f te r th e d a te o f c lo s in g u n til tho end o f tlio
curren t y ea r . A n y b id d er w h o fa lls to c o m p le te h
is p u r c h a se w i l l fo r fe it to th e T o w n sh ip a n y d
e p o s it paid.
D a te d : J u ly 19, 1944.J O H N W . K N O X ,
'T o w n sh ip C lerk.- 2 9 -3 0 Y
to the h ig h e s t b idder, a t a m in im um sa te p r ice o f
T w elv e H undred D o lla rs ($1,200.00) a l l th e r ig h t t it
le a n d in ter e st o f ‘ t l i e sa id T o w n sh ip . in and to
Lho fo llo w in g d escrib ed la n d s and p r e m is e s : ; r,'/
: ■ . •; .. , ' ;
A ll th a t certa in p lo t, p iece , o r p a rcel o f . ground
know n a n d d esig n a ted a s -Block 217, L o t s .79 and 80,
upon the fo llo w in g term s a n d c o n d it io n s : .
.. (1) T w enty, .per c e ilt (20% ) • to . bo; paid a t th e t
im e o f th e s a le a n d the h u latice to; be;* p aid u pon th e
d e livery o f t h e B a rg a In .a n d ; Salc* D e e d ,;
(2) . Said la n d s /a n d prem ises are to b e s o l d su b
ject to . a l l . m u n ic ip a l , s ta te a n d fed era l o rd in
a n ces, s ta tu te s , and r e g u la tio n s; a ffe c t in g t h
e u se .o f. the sa id la n d s a n d p rem ises, an d ;stib- je c
t lo th e. c o v e n a n ts , co n d itio n s -and r e str ic tio n
s con ta in ed in prior , deed s a ffe c tin g sa id p rem ises. •:
(3 ) T he ', purchaser. «hall - b e1 : re^ quired a t th e. t im e
, o f c lo s in g to, p ay a s a n , ad d itio n a l p u rch a se
price* ;a su m . equal ' t o ' th e a m o u n t . o f ta x based on
. the r last- a s se s se d va lu ation froin th e • first of- th e
.m on th n e x t - a f te r t ’te d a te o f crlosing u n til tho
end o f th e cu rren t y e a r . A n y bidder wiio fa ils to co m p
lete h is p u rch ase w ill fo r fe it to th e T o w n sh ip a n y
. d e p o s it paid . ' .
D a te d : J u ly 19, 1941,J O H N W . K N O X .
T ow n sh ip Clerk.’- 2 9 - 3 0 •
N O T I C E
N O T IC E O F . P U B L IC S A L E O F ; L A N DS A N D I 'l l
KM ISI2S IN T il E
T O W N S H IP OF N E P T U N E , IN COITNTY O F M O N M O U TH
, N O T IC E , is h ereb y g iven ' th a t on
T u esd a y . th e first day o f A u g u s t , 1944 a t 2 ;00 P
. AT. .o'clock a t- th e N ep tu n e T ow n sh ip H ea d q u a
rters , 137 South M ain S tree t, N ep tu n e , N ew J ersey ,' the
T ow n sh ip o f N ep tu n e ,: Jti th e C ou n ty o f M onm outh w
ill o ffer a t public sa le , to th e h ig h e st b idder, a t n. m
in im u m s a le p rice o f T w o H undred and F if ty D o lla rs
($250.00) a l l th e rlirht t it le a n d In terest o f th e sa id
T o w n sh ip acq u ired a t a ta x s a le an d the
forec losu re o f th e eq u ity o f . redem pt io n th ereo f in
and to th e fo llo w in g described lan d s and p r o m ise s :
A ll th a t certa in p lo t, p iece, o r .parcel o f grou nd k
now n an d d es ig n a ted as. B lock ’.n i8 fv-Lot '31, ujion t h
e ’ fo llo w in g , term s a n d . co n d itio n s::, ;/* / . ' .
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(1 ) T w e n ty .p e r ..coatY(20TC>) ,to h e paid a t th e t
im e o f th e s a le a n d the b a la n ce to ‘be paid- upon tbo d
elivery o f the B a r g a in , nnd S a le D e e d ! .. .
(2) Said landjs and, p ren fises a r c to b e s^old su b ject
!•>■ a l l im m lcipaI, s la te a h d fc«lcral ord in an ces, s
ta tu te s and reg u la t io n s a ffe c tin g ,the u se o f th e.
sa id la n d s hild prem ises, a n d subject to the co v en a n ts,
eonditloris am i. re- s tr ie ilo n s con ta in ed In prior d eed s
nffectinf; w ild p rem ises. .
(3) T h e purchasoi* s h a ll be required at th e t im e o f c
lo s in g to p a y , a s an a d d itio n a l p u rch a se price, a
sum equ al to' th e am ou n t o f ta x b a sed on th e -la st, a s
se s se d v a lu a tio n from th e first o f th e m onth n e x t a
f te r th e d a te of c lo s in g u n til th e end o f th e
cur-
year . A n y . Kiddi-r w!to fa lls ! to com p lete h is
pureh'fise w ill fojfe.lt U\ th e -T o w n sh ip a n y d ep o sit
paid.' D ated :• J u ly 19. I'M4.
JO I1N W. K N O y 29-30 T o w n sh ip Clerk.
N O T IC E
T h e B oard o f F ir e Co'.umissUm cvs t»f N e p tu n e F ir e
D istrict. N o. 1, T ow n sh ip o f N ep tu n e, C ou n ty ' o f M
onm outh , S ta te o f N ew J e r se y , w ill rece iv e bids on
1,000 fee t o f . -2% inch, a n d 300 f e e t , o f 1% inch fab rjc
fire hose, dou b le ja ck et, w a x a n d gum treated , tw ill w e
a v e , coin plqte w ith cou p lin gs.
A ll -b id s m u st by In b.v 7 :30 P. M. T h u rsd ay , A
ugust. 10. 1914, a t . tho P n - e x ce lled Fire. I lo -jse . 1120
f Corlies A ven u e, N ep tu n e, N; J.
T he C o m m ission ers reserv e the righ t to reject a n y o r
a l l b ids.
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! Call §j R A D IO C A B || Asbury P ark 5
114 ^ 1 2 6 15 ’ II Day ana N igh t Service |I Also S tand A t
Police Booth, | { N orth End £
I F u n a t the Beach |
j P e d a l B o a t s I| and ' |
I Motor Boats f| ON |
1 Wesley Lake || Between Asbury Park | | and Ocean Grove | |
FLYING SCOOTER 1| Lake and A sbury Avenue 1
I SPEEDWAY CARS I| OCTOPUS || 3rd A ve & Boardwalk | | -
Asbury Park |
[ OBSTACLE GOLF I| (The G olf Course with |
the windm ill) |i 4th Ave. & Boardwalk
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N O T IC E
N O T IC E OF P U B L IC S A L E O F L A N D S A N D . P R E M
IS E S IN T H E T O W N S H IP O F N E P T U N E , IN C O U N T Y O
F M ON M O U TH . N O T IC E Is h o reb y g iv en th a t on
T u esd a y ,' th e first d a y o f A u gust, 1944 a t 2:00 P.
M. o ’c lo ck a t th e N ep tu n e T o w n sh ip H ea d q u a rters
, .137 Sou th M ain S tree t, N ep tu n e , N e w J ersey , th e T
o w n sh ip o f N e o t u n e ,‘ in the C ounty o f M onm outh w
ill o ffer a t public sa le ,
S : |j Ice Cream Garden J | TEA ROOM |i Luncheon Supper 11 Candy
G ifts |J Established 1876 |J lH II I I I I I I I I IM I I I IM I I
l l l l lM I I I I I I I I I I l l lM H I lM I I I I I I im i l l r
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Atlantic ServiceStockton and So. Main S tre e tG R E A SIN G T
IR E UK P A IR S OIL C H A N G E ’ W A SH IN G
. L E E T IR E S 'J . W A R R E N F U L T O N , P ropr.
J u ly 18, 1944. —29
1120 C orlies Avenue^ N ep tu n e, N . J .
FR ESH HOME-MADE
Saif Water
ALL OUR CANDIES HOME MADE
FANCY GIFT BOXES
GREGORY’SCHOCOLATE SHOPPE516 Cookman Ave., A. P. .
HOT HOME-MADE
D A ILY- 3 P. M.
Reitz Model Bakery 47 Pilgrim Pathway
OCEAN GROVE
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Grove |I All Our Candies Made on. t h e | = Prem ises| Salt W ater
Taffy |i T w e n ty F la v o r s . s1 M AIL ORDERS TA K EN 1= (F o
r M en in S e r v ic e ) . g| Home-Made Ice Cream |
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l-an n u a lly ; ?0c. q u a rte rly o r 6c,
am i noM ane per cop.v. p o s tu re paid In tho U nited S ta te
s ; Canada. *3.50 an d Foreign , ? 1.50 a year*
om rmiuo.' s
• One definition' of a delayed- action bomb m ight be th a t can
of 1943 home-grown corn th a t w aited until la s t week to
explode.-— Christian Science Monitor.
A dolf’s “ncw o rder” sim ply means the spread of orien tal
despotism. — Houston Post.
H isto ry records names of m any who havo entered Rome, s ta
rtin g w ith Romulus on down to Mussolini Bui none w as as welcome
as the la te s t a rriva l, GI Joe.— Wichita Eagle,
The appearance of the. San Carlo Opera Company here on'August 12
in the performance of Verdi’s immortal “Aida” promises to make St.
Paul’s Night in the Auditorium an occasion to be remembered.
Giovanni Mar- tinelli, the famous tenor, will lead the cast of
prominent vocalists—worthy successors to the great artists who.
have made Ocean ,Grove, famous as a music center in years past.
Democratic State Chairman Mary T. Norton declares that President
Roosevelt is an ardent admirer of Democratic Boss Hague. One
wonders whom the statement is calculated to help most.
rDiamond Jubilee Editionof '/ .
HISTORY QF| OCEAN GROVE1 8 6 9 — 1 9 4 4
NOW ON SALE' /''..V;. At ;./:
O cean Grove A ssociation O ffice and Auditorium Office
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F ifteen Y ears Ago Governor ‘Larson was. en te rta in
in g the mcmbers of tho Monmouth County, W omen's Republican
Club a t th e L ittle W hite House, Sea G irt. /
T he serm ons a t the A uditorium w ere delivered by th e -R e v
. Dr. M ilton Nichols, of Philadelphia, and Rev. Dr. A lbert P
iper, o f the Ohio Conference.
M isses Isabel Cooper and Lrt^j lian Drew, 81 Mt T abor W ay,
were on a tr ip through Europe, v isiting N orw ay, Sweden, D enm
ark and France.
Miss G race K irkpatrick tciok the boys o f ; h e r class in S
t. P au l’s Sunday School on a hike to In dian L ady Springs. In th
e p a rty w ith tho teacher w ere S tan ley E r- bachcr,, W illiam
McKay and. W illiam Kriwge.
R e v . ' D r. A lfred W agg had charge o t the p rogram a t the
22nd ann iversary of the Home fo r the Aged. A ddresses w ere given
by R«v, E.. F H ann, p as to r o f F irs t M ethodist c.hurch, A
sbury P ark ; D istric t Superintendent,. DeM aris, -and Mrs. John
H. P arker, p resident of tho board of m anagers.
A tribu te was paid to Norm an S. H all, of N sptune, by the
Kiski School fo r boys, Saltsb iirg , Pa.,
There is one uncertain ty a b o u t1 \yhere he attended two y e
a rs and calling a W estern Union boy. I w as an outstanding
athlete. Hall You never know w hether an old frave his life in
saving Leonard gentlem an or a very old gentlem an • and Vera'
Gran?., a f te r the ice will show, up.—Memphis. C om m cr-. had
collapsed beneath them in a
I f the adm inistration w ere to pai-a down the- official staffs
in W ashington to real necessity, the N ation’s C apital would look
like a deserted village.— Som erset, Pa., American;
H enry W allace is going to China bu t you need not feel so rry
fo r China. Through the ccnturies th a t country has learned to
take anything.— Lawrence, Kan., Outlook
ciiil Appeal.
A t The Hotels
A lbatross—Mis. O, and MissD ardanelle—Mr. and Mrs;
George Buger, Ridgewood; E lizabeth Ream, Hammelsbown, Pa.;
Misses Helen LaufVer, Lena Yac- kel, Genevieve Holmes, Bloomfield;
C liattie Pctzinger, H aw thorne; Gladys Curzon, M orrisville, ,
Pa.; M argare t Gold trap ,. O range; Ed O’Donnell, Chicago, 111.;
B arbara B utler, Mr, and Mrs. H. B utler, Clara Price, Glen Rock;
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. B erry , A rleen and May DoHaas, Birigliamton, N.
Y.Helen Agney, Upped Darby, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Budde and fam
ily, Teaneck; Misses Alice and M ary Buckingham, ' W ashington, D,
.C.; Mr. and Mrs. John Corbe and faem ily Nesquehoning, Pa.; Mr.
and Mrs. V incent C a rh art and son, Union; Miss L u c y D u n n ,
Mrs. Chari os- Kelder, Mrs. F rank Roe, Miss Agnes DuBoiB, K ings-
ten, N. Y,; Miss Anna Ennis, E a s t O range; Mrs. Irene F u rn e
r, Mrs. W illiam M organ, Mrs. G. Bailey, . Bingham ton, N. Y,; Je
an e tte Fruend and nephew Billy, Jackson H eights, N. Y.; Mr. and
Mrs. J . W. Hethc-rington, Brookline, P a,; Mrs. G. W. H evner and
daughter, W illiam sport, Pa.; Mrs. W. W. Lanborne, Philadelphia,
Pa.; Mrs. Nellie Linguist, Je rsey Shore, Pa.
A rlington—M arguerite and Ida Krouse, M artha M-uys, Baltim
ore, Aid.; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Evansy P ittsburgh , P a.; M artha
and P a tience Evans, W ilkinsburg, Pa.; Mrs. M. Von Goor, Mrs. J .
Y onkers, Bloomfield; H a rrry and Roger F rancis, Mr. and M rs. F
. F ra n cis, Jam es Barnhill, C. W. P roctor, M ary Kam m er, W
hite M arsh, Md.; Evelyn Odell, E llico tt City, Md.;
p ark lake in Cranford, N J.
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F R lteS Y , JU LY 21, 1944 P A G E p i r a
MRS. ALIDA H /^ O M U N Mrs. Alida H . T om lin ,' w ife of
R. E . Tomlin; M. D., 45-M ain avenue, died on Ju ly 14:'v a t
the Gioss Convalescent H aven, N orth "Wales, Pa., follow ing the
th ird a t tack of apoplexy and : paralysis. She was buried in
Hillside Cemetery , Pennsylvania, Ju ly 18.
.. A NSW ERS To Jub ilee Quiz
O r. A aron E Ballard, who was born on C hristm as Day, 1820,
died Thanksgiving m orning, November 30, 1919. • : . : ; 'V '
2. Judge H arold B. Wells, of Borden town.
3. W illiam E . . and F ra n k L. Thomson The record sta ted th
a t they contributed" to the celebration by having the •' B
ancroft-Taylor Rest Home completely repainted.
4. I came to the sm all p a rk in fro n t of the Auditorium ,
said M arg a re t E. Sangster, the poet. There sittin g under a
tree I saw a woman in mourning. I w ent into the park ' and sa-t.
down beside her.
“I t ’s alm ost over, isn’t i t ? ” I asked by w ay of s ta rtin
g a conversation. She looked up s ta r t led. ,
"Y es,” she said, “ I t 's alm ost over L ate r th is afternoon
w e’ll walk around Jerusalem . An th a t’ll be the end—for ano ther
year. And I ’ll SQ home.
“You live f a r from here? . I questioned.
“Yes, quite fa r ,” said the wom an. F o r a m om ent she seemed
disinclined to talk,, and then all a t once she was speaking
hurriedly.
“I . came here in—r-iri a resentfu l mood. One th a t I loved ■
w en i to w ar and d id n 't . cdme :back.” She choked “I f e l t i
t w asn’t fa ir . I hated everybody and everyth ing.”
“ I had to g e t aw ay fo r a while o r I th ink th a t I would
have gone mad. So I came to Ocean Grove — not because' of the m
eetings, bu t because i t isn’t an expensive place to come to. And
here I found— God.” She paused fo r a moment and I—fo r I hadn’t
..any th ing to ■say— I w aited. .
“ I t w asn’t,” said the woman a f te r a while, " i t w asn’t
the se rvices, or the singing or the sea. I t w asn’t any one
thing. I t was the sp ir it of thc place. I t w as the S p irit
back of the place’”
B e Well Dressed— Save Bond M oney
JI thought for the Week GttdIN AND OUT OF OCEAN GROVE
I M rs. C. W. Bosworth, o f B alti- \jn o re ; M d./ re tu rned
th is week to
Tier home, . a f te r spending two ; weeks a t the S am p ler.
In n , . Main : avenue. . . . -v '
M r. and M rs. R 9b e r t W hinney, of Philadelphia, a re here
fo r the season a t th e ir co ttage, 62 F ra n k lin avenue.
Mrs. E lizabeth Dunning, of . W ayne, Pa., is here fo r the sea-
son a t 11 K ingsley Place.
Col. Thom as Stanyon, 97 Stock- Iton avenue, • w ill be - the
preacher Sunday m orning, Ju ly 23 and 30, a t the B radley Boach M
ethodist church', in th e absence o f the p a sto r , D r. H. J , B
elting.,,
;,: ,- Rev; aind Mrs.'Joseph A. Sm ith, of Redlandsi California,
a re spendin g th e sum m er a t the Sam pler Inn , M ain avenue.:
Pvt.. O tto Stoll, jr ., has been tran sfe rred fro m the m edical
tra in in g branch to the 70th field hospital a t Camp B arkeley,
Tex.
Miss Carol Lee Shepard, : of Hicksville, L. I., is ' spending th
e sum m er w ith h e r grandparen ts, Mr. and Mr's. 0 . E. Laflin,
27 New Y ork avenue.
S tationed in England w ith the intelligence departm ent of the
U. S. A rm y, is Sgt. Robert R. B rannin, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
R obert Brannin, 89 Mt. Carm el W ay.
Mrs. R obert Vanderpool, of- N ew ark, is spending the. sum m
er
. w ith h e r niece, M rs. Leslie M. V reeland, 74 M t. Tabor W
ay.■ : Season guests _ a t S to k e s . H all, Ocean P athw ay ,
are Mrs. Jam es M cC retry, o f New Y ork C ity; MissF . M erritt,
of Brooklyn, N. Y., and M rs. G. Pope, of Newark.
Dr. and Mrs. Andrew II. B ird, of W ashington, D. C„ are here fo
r th e ir e ighth consecutive sum m er a t the S ilver Sands, G
Ocean avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. S tu a r t Richardson and children, M argot and
Edith, •of E a s t O range, are v isiting Mrs. Richardson’s paren
ts, Mr. and Mrs. A . J . B y ro n ,'90 Heck avonue, fo r several
weeks.; Miss A nna T. M eyers, of P h ila delphia* Pa., pa id her
fo rty -e igh th annual v is it •to -Ocean Grove on Tuesday of th
is week.
; • R u th Sm ith, S l / c , who is s ta tioned a t Quonset
Point, R. I., spen t la s t weekend w ith h e r p aren ts,
. Rev. and Mrs. V erne L. Sm ith, 103 Broadway.
Mrs. E lsa B rennecke,-144 B roadw ay, soloist a t the L u
theran church, A sbury P ark , will be g u est soloist Sunday
evening a t the B aptis t ' church, A sbury P ark .
Mr. and M rs. E a rl E rb and son Robert, and Law rence G am er,
of P o ttstow n, P a ., a re v isiting Mr, M rs. W allace Reed, 125
N ew Y ork avenue.
Mrs. Calvin , Reed, o f Ocean Grove, had as h e r g u est fo r
one day !tin s week, Tier daughter, M rs.
-Clifford Stocker, and M r. and Mrs. Jo h n Stocker, o f
Trenton.;
Rov. Verne L. Sm ith, p as to r of S t. P au l’s, will speak a t
th e South E n d pavilion m eeting, Sunday a t 4:00 p . m. M rs. A
nna Ridgeway w ill sing a solo.
M rs. Blanch W oodward and dau g h te r Em ily, are guests of
Rev. A rth u r Lucas and daughter, 98 M ain avenue.
P fc. R. R. Holbrook, jr .; son of Mr.: and Mrs. R. R. Holbrook,
Heck avenue, has been tran sfe rred from Camp Blanding, F la., to
Camp
■McCoy, W is. H is new address is Qo. F ., 304th Inf., APO No.
76, C am p . McCoy, Wis.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer T. Lynch, 1 4 ' Ocean P athw ay,
entertained over la s t weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney. J . H epner,
of O range; 'Miss F a tsy Lynch and H ugh Reid, of .-' Oakm ont, P
a . Miss Dora H ausm ann, o f Drexel Hill, Pa. w as th e ir guest
fo r several days th h week.
M rs. B a rt W. K icrm an, of N orth A rling ton is a woekend
guest of
..her aun t, M rs. S. ,R . Drown, 92 M ain avonuo. Mr. and Mrs.
B. P. K lornan and daugh ter E leanor, are spending ton days with
Mrs.
•.Ktornan’s sis ter, Mrs. S. R., Drown,
. MIbs E dith H am pton and Mrs, Jllnn lo Sonrlo* H am pton, wi
f e of ■William J. H am pton, jr ,, of llel- Vliloro, nro v lalllng
D r. imd Mrs. Vornon I). Ham pton a t the la tte r ’/) cottugo, 14
B ath avenuo,- Min# Ilum ptnn lu a. Umohui-. In (ho Dloomdolil
unhook iiml Mr#, Mlnnlo Hnniptwii Ir it tonolioi* in Hplvliloio.
IJoth pli»ou» m u ihiioiib
- jmrlahes ecvvuil l>y tliu luio Dov, W illiam J , liam punii
!>.!>.. nf tlie
■ Nw Jointly Oonfoium-**.
MRS. JE N N IE MALQNEY Mrs. Jennie Jacobus Maionsy;
87, widoW of Jam es W . -Maloney, passed aw ay S aturday , . Ju
ly 15, a t Je rsey City Medical Center, follow ing a stroke. M rs.:
Maloney w as a sum m er residen t of Ocean Grove fo r over fifty y
ea rs a t the sam e cottage, 86 F rank lin avenue. F uneral
services w ere held Tuesday a t Je rsey C ity and iriterm ent made
there. S h e '. is survived by several nieces and nephews.
Laingdon—Mr. and M rs, J . H. Boyce, Lansdowne, Ffa.;-. Edward
Renner, Tcnafly; M rs. C. A. W hear, N utley; . Miss ^G. -
Ohls'on,. E a s t O range; Mr., a n d Mirs. J . Beyer, New Y ork C
ity ;’ Mr. and Mas. E. C. Gill, G rea t Neck, N .Y .; Mr. and Mrs.
L. McDonald, Elmhurst, N. Y.; John Moleton, Elkins Pairk, P a .;
Mr. and M rs. William Ryder, Brooklyn, N . Y .; Mary Holman, Mrs. F
; C lass, W est O ra n g e ;. Mrs. Jo h n W augh, St. P etersburg ,
F la .; Mr. and Mrs. E. J . Breiding, Boonton.-
Shelburne—Jean , Alice and Ann H ennessy, E the l C arter,;
Paterson; Mrs, Ida H ulbert, N ew ark; Nellie Perry,. O ssin ing ,.
N . ,.Y .; Jessie B arton , Catskill, N. Y .; Mrs. Eva Reed,
Blanche Johnston ,' New Brunsw ick; Mrs- E d ith ' Hunger- ford , A
udrey B utcliffe,*K ingston, N. Y ij Eugeno Gesele, U . S. N.. and
wife and son, Miami, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. E . W. K lussm ann, E a s t
O range; M rs. W. C. Kluss- tiiann, C. W, Van Glahn, F air Law n;
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Valentine, Garden City, N. Y.; G rata Bohnson,
Emily T rostei, Richmond Hill, N. Y. v-v,
A rdmorc-Summcrfield— Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Dolan, : Ridgefield,
Conn.; Mr.. and M rs. Richard Anderson, S tam ford, Conn.; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Brown, New Haven, Conn.; M iss W inifred Brown,
Dorothy Kilm er, Tarry- town, N . Y.; E lizabeth Kolb, Yonkers, N.
Y.; Dr. C. Al Conover, N ew burgh, N. Y .; M rs. S. E. Gilson,
Bloomfield; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. R-eyson, L yndhurst; M rs. R. A
nderson, Brooklyn, N^7.ff.; Mr. and M rs. J . : G ardner, S ta ten
I s land, N . Y .; Helen K assner, P a te r son; M rs; A. B. T
urner, Lehm an, P a.; M r. , and Mrs.' C. Bobacker, Miss G. Boike,
Miss Bobacker, G arfield;' ■ ' 7 ■ '
M ajestic—M r. and Mrs. H. C. E li lison, E lizabeth ; E lva
Thompson, S ta ten Island, N. Y.; E dythe McMahon, Dorothy Taylor,
U . S. N., W ashington, D. C.; E lsie Mesch, Copiagno, N. Y .; M
r.' and Mrs. John Cook, F orest . H ills, N. Y.; A. F oster, New Y
ork C ity; V. K ursch, W est Englewood; Mr. and M rs. - F . .A.
Volkman, V alley S tream , N. Y .; Mildred Webb, A nn Whitn-ay,
Buckland, Conn.; R enetta H eiss, B eatrice M orrisin ,
Altoona,
mmW m
Ocean Grove News Service NEWSPAPERS
63 Main Avenne. Tel. 528S
Ocean Grovp’ii O riginal C arrier A rth u r W. Riley, P rop r.
1
A . M A U S T IN, C arpen ter and Builder
W eather S tripping E stim ates Given. Tel. 237-M 86 Heck
Avenue, Ocean Grove
Strassburger’s Market
Pilgrim Pathw ay and Olin S tree t Telephone Asbury P ark
.1749
The Oldest Independent General M arket in Ocean Grove
WOOLMAN’SJuality Market125 Heck Avenue
Telephone 963 Ocean Grove
Fancy Groceries STRICTLY FRESHKILLED FOWLS
Dairy Products Fresh Meats Delicatessen
FRESH KILLED DUCKSCHOW MEINTO TAKK HOM E
W e Are Now MakingOur Summer SausageC n iN E S E and A M ERICAN
FOOD
N e a r N optunc n ig h School 82 So. M nln S tree t Oceun
CroTO
.Telephone ;A. P . 8177 ; STRICTLY FRESH EGGSFresh
Vegetables
SPARE RIBSJaco b
Grossman Shoe Store
BIRD’S EYE FROSTED FOODS SAUERKRAUT
MRS. JE N N IE F . MATTHEW S .F u n era l services were hold
Mon
day fo r Mrs. Jennie F rances M utthew s, 71,, who died S
aturday, Ju ly 15, a t h e r home, 67 Broad- Way. .She w as a y e a
r round residen t f o r th e .p aa t, pji years, and a sum m er
residen t fo r 35 y e a rs p rio r' to th a t. .'S he is survived
toy fo u r sons:. Clarence E ., H arold B , John Soverel,.of Ocean
Girove, and N elson R., of W est A llenhurst, and th ree
grandchildren, Ross, R obert and Jeanne M arie M atthew s. In te rm
en t w as mado T uesday a t F a irm oun t Cemetery, New ark.
Classified AdvertisementsA dvertisem en ts fo r th e se colum ns
shou ld bo In th e office o f "The
T im es" NOT L A T E R T H A N 13 O 'CLOCK NOON T h u rsd ay o f
each week* • t ______Footwear
for Men, Women and Children Since 1888
708 Cookman Ave., A sbnry P ark
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1 cen t p e r w ord5 tim es fo r th e .price of four.
Copy m ailed In, given to rep resen taU ve o r b ro u g h t to o
ffice p e rsonally m u s t bo accom panied by cash o r atam pe to
cover cost. Qppy accepted over phone a s a courtesy and convenience
to custom ers. Bills due Im m ediately upon p resen ta tion .
' MRS. LOUISA FRYM rs. Louisa F ry , 82, o f 123
Main avenue, died S atu rd ay a t the H illtop - 'N ursing Home,
Middletown. She is surv ived 'by one son; A lb ert E . W illis, Je
rsey City. F u n era l a rran g em en ts w ere in charge .o f th e
. Bodine Funeral Home; A sbury P ark . F unera l services w ere
held in Je rsey City on Monday.
B nA D L K T BEA CH MAT. D A IL Y 3:30—E V E . 7 nnil 0 S a t.
nnd S un. ContlnuoUH from 2:30EDMUND L. THOM PSON
E xterio r and In terio r Painting
E atlm atoa F am ish e d , ' y 99 Cookm an A te.,. O cean Q ro
ie '
Phone A o h n rj P a rk 4036-UN e w S T R A N D
BOARDWALK at CASINO4— SHOW S DAILY— 4 . ~
PERFORM ANCES, 1:00, 3:00, 7:00 and 9:00 P . M.Phone A. P.
8974
WEEK OF JULY 24 W A N T E D— Small furnished house or apartm en
t im m ediately for. balance of season in Ocean Gtove, W hat have
you? Times Oflio;, Box 11.—20* . . .»
imencing
Never w . gg?lt& A -° \ . UVCB nex tlives in hor
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Exclusive Out Inoxponilvo701 Hi)V«nlh Avviuifi Atltuiy N. J.
Now Showing'“COVER GIRL"
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FRIDAY, JU LY 21, 19
OCEAN GROVE
UDITORIUIBM
Sum m er Season
G n d V l e a s u r e ^
SUNDAY SERMONS ;.Ju ly L’2—Concert—Alee Temple
ton, pianist.Ju ly 'S-\— A. M. anil P. M.—Dr. Ii.
C. ilo n u ig h a u sc n ,' of Princeton. Seminary.
Ju ly ; 24-2!)—Music Conference, directed by Mr. W alter D. Ed-
dowfis, assisted by noted, a rtists. G reat Concert Saturday
night.
Ju ly :’ft \ . M. and P.- M .--O r. 0 . F. Blackwoldcr, Lutheran
Pastor, W ashington, D. C.
July. 30-A ugu;t 5—11:10 A. M. and 7 :30 P, M.—Conference on
Evan* gelism, in the Temple. Speakers, Drs. 0. F. Blackwelder and
A. P. Shirke.v.
■ A ugust o-G—Salvation Ajrmy Annual Visit.
A ugust (>—A. M.— Dr. A. P. Shirkey, San Antonio, Texas.— P.
M.— The Salvation Arm y, Com-
■ mnnder Pugm ire.A ugust 7-11— Conference of In te r
national Union of Gospel Missions.
A ugust 12—St, • P au l’s N ight— “ Aida.” by M etropolitan
Opera Company w ith orchestra and Giovanni M artinelli.
A ugust 13—A. M. anil P. M.—■ Gypsy Rodney Sm ith, famous
Evangelist.A ugust 13-10—Bible f.overs Con
ference. ; Gypsy Rodney Smith, lecturer. .'.
■August 18—L eitu rc by Gypsy Smith, “From Gypsy .Camp to P
ulpit." .
A ugust 10— Concert—M arga rotSpeaks— Con rail Thiebault. .
A ugust 20—A. M.— Dr. Harold Paul Sloan, Philadelphia, P a .—
P." M.— to be announced.
•A«pu?t 20-2,*)— preach ing Mission.A ugust 23—Annua! Ushers*
Ban-: quet. -A ugu*t 24— Annual Auditorium
C hoir Concert;A ugust 25 fo Septem ber 4—Camp
M eeting— P ic a c b c rsB ish o p . A rth u r .7. Moore, Dr.
Roy L. Smith and Dr. Norm an Vincent Peale.
Septem ber 10-—A. M.— Rev. F. A. DeM aris, D.D., New Je rsey
Conference.— P. M.— Rev. S tanley W agg,. New. Je rsey
Conference.
ARBERTON HOTELfacts About Ocean growNorth End Hotel BY T H E
SEA—NO R TH EN D 7-9 SEA V IEW AV EN U E0 ATHING and fishing in
ocean. F ine boardw alk full length o f ocean fro n t, connecting w
ith A sbury P ark
an the north and B rad ley 'B each on th e south. Two larg e
pavilions, a t N orth and South End, overlooking
ocean. Auditorium seating nearly 10,000, M ost pow erful organ
in the country, G reat ehorus, finest singers, m ost g ifted in
stru m entalists, em inent preachers, noted lecturers, S afe attd
sane am usem ents; anoving pictures, bowling alleySj m
erry-go-round, sw im m ing pool, ath letic gam es, tennis, skee b a
i l Daily m eetings, fo r young and old in Temple, Tabernacle and
Chapel. A quiet, restfu l. Sabbath.. S afest place fo r women and
children. Adequate tra in , bo a t anti bus service, convenient fo
r commuter#;
Tho h o te ls ' and boarding I i o u r c s herew ith p t escnted
are recommended to the consideration o f in tending patrons as
among th e .best houses o f en terta inm ent in th is world-famoiis
reso rt.
Ocean Grove’s Largest and Leading Hotel DIRECTLY ON THE
BOARDWALK
Solarium, richly carpetcd, decorated and furnished, over the
Boardwalk
Telephone in Ever jr. Room Sea W ater in Rooms with Private
Bath
Concert Orchestra and Guest EntertainmentS nporb Table—
Clientele—Location
H» A . an d L. E> 'W ILLIAM S, O w nor8hIp«M anagom entW rite
F or R ates and L ite ra tu re
Telephone 1402
ARLINGTON HOTEL- TWENTY-FIFTH SEASONGRAND ATLANTI C HOTEL
(Open June 29)
A V ery Com fortable FAM ILY HOTEL
W here Old Friends M eet E very Y ear
Unexcelled T af:!e F resn F ru its and
V egetables Daily
Directly on the Ocean . A t Main Avenue
Clean and Comfortable Rooms Heat for Cool Days May to Oct.
European
Within -200 Feet of Bathing Beach Phone A. P. 9149 M. E. Thomson
and A. M. Sweet
> Beach and Main Avenues, Ocean GroveHot and cold water in
rooms; some with private
baths and lavatories
Famous Supreme Blend CoffeeAnd Desserts From Our Own Bake
Shop
Phone A. P. 8885 M. J. WOODRING
DR. FRA N K C. COOPER
Telephone 312 American or European
Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J.
N ear beach and A uditorium . All sleeping rooms have hot and
cold running w ater; some ensuite, w ith private bath.
Season: May to October •
Phone: Asbury P ark 2933 LULU E. W RIGHT.
T h e S a m p l e r In nHOTEL AND CA FETERIA
28 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. Telephone, A sbury P ark 1905
Cheerful and com fortable rooms, w ith h o t and cold running w
a te r a t m oderate ren ta l. Open fo r guests from May to October
firs t.' . . SAM PLER IN N C A FETER IA in sam e building
(Open June 1G, 1944)TW EN TY -EIG H TH SEASON
ALBERT ANDERSON, O wner-M anager
RATIONReminders
Whitfield Hotel(This d igest of im portan t ra tioning inform
ation is p repared fo r our readers by the New Jersey office of P
rice A dm inistration.)
Fuel OilPeriod 4*and Period 5 Coupons
good -through Septem ber 30. . .Gasoline
• *A-10 stam ps valid fo r 3 gal- gallons each. B-2, B-3, G-2
and C-3 stam ps w orth 5 gallons each. For your protection ag a in
s t the black m arket, .ra tioning ru les now require tha t ;
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FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1944
EUROPEAN PLAN— FURNISHED ROOMS
ROOMS O PEN A LL Y EA R
G A STLE ARMS16 Main Avenue
Occan Drove, N. J .
D. W H ITEH EA D , O wner Telephone, A sbury P a rk 4163-M
■HAG' S S E V E N "
“The F riendly House fo r F riendly People.”Roonis an d 'ap artm
en ts . Running w ater. O ne-half block to ocean
Telephone, A sbury P a rk 7591. ■ O ur ra te s a re alw ays
aiaderate,IX Main Avenue MRS. ROLAND L. RUD RAUFF
The NewL o u -E lle n
58 MAIN AVENUE |(O pposite .Postoffice) • . |
Completely Remodeled inside and out. Running w ate r in §all
rooms, somo w ith p riv a te show ers I
1 Phone A. P. 8549 ELSIE GRAHAME, Mgr.
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• 72 Main Avenue •(U nder N ew M anagem ent) 1 .
C entrally located, n ear beach, auditorium and re s ta u ra n
ts and cafeterias. Outside rooms, spacious porches.
GEORGE LLOYD, M anager.
OCEANSIDE25 Ocean Avenue ..
Rooms Overlooking Ocean Opposite B a th ing BeachConvenient to C
afeterias
G. GQRMER, M anager
O LIVE HOUSEC om er Heck and Bcach Avenues.
One bluok from the occan and cen trally located. Open All Year.
H ot and cold runn ing w a te r in all rooms. E uropean P lan. Tel.
1188. ■ - MRS. T R IN E BRAIN.
Park View Hotel23 Seaview avenue, facing W esley Lake.
Ono b lock from A sb u ry P a rk C asin o and N o rth E nd p a v
ilio n a n d b a th in g grou nd . C a p a city 125. S p a c io u s
p o rch es. H o t a n d cold ru n n in g w a ter In room s. B o o k
le t T elep h on o 524. S p ec ia l r a te s M ay a n d J u n e .
,
R . A . W A IN R IG H T — E T H E L S . H E M P H IL L .
PINE TREE10 M AIN AV EN U E
F irs t hotel from ocean on south side of Main avenue. N ear a
ll a ttrac tions and cafeterias. Running w ate r in a ll room s,
Com pletely renovated throughout. European Plan. MRS. JO H N
SHAFER
WARRINGTON HOTEL22 Lake Avenue, facing Lake and Asbury Park
Convenient to all Beach-front attractions and Auditorium. Rooms
only, hot and cold running water, hot baths and showers, inner
spring mattresses. W rite for folder and rates. H. W . Brown, own-
er-manager. Telephone 8356.
Rooms H ospitality Com fort European i?hone 3237
4 Ocean P athw ay Running w ater' ii every room. H eat fo r
chilly days.N ext dour to beach Rates upon applies tion.
W. S. Benson
HOTEL ALLE3STHURST. ' C orner C en tral and P itm an Avenues
Modem rooms with Running Water. Private baths, ■ apartments.
•Tel. A . P. 1766. "Booklet and R ates. G. F , DRAKE, Mgr.
NOW O PEN FO R SEASON 62 Main Avenue—room s only, ho t and cold
runn ing w ater. N ear
re s tau ran ts and cafeterias.R ates on request. Phone 3833. P
. J- and M. B. ' OUNG
CheltenhamSB OCEAN PATH W AY. Phone A sbury P ark S035.
M idway between ocean and A uditorium . H ot »nd cold w ater in
roomu H eated-al! chilly days. Cleon, cool, cheerful sleeping
rooms. Addition •si lavatories installed and o ther im provem ents.
R ates on application
. J . E , McK.EE
' “DIRECTLY ON T H E OCEAN FRONT”Season, May to October— E
uropean Plan. All room3 w ith running w ater, some w ith p rivate
ba ths and lavatories.Telephone A sbury P ark 4084. L A. SHAW ,
QwnersWpiM&ifagemenl
The SUNLIGHT31 E m bury Avenuo .
European. H ot anti cold runn ing w ate r in all rooms.
Auditorium , and a ll a ttrac tions. •
N ea r Beach,
Phone A. P, 5749 A. E . HARPER.
STCU6 R SKRDSB eautiful Small H otel. D irectly on Ocean.
Club-like atm osphere. Suites w ith p riva te baths, p riv a te
porchcs. One ground-floor su ite w ith p riva te entrance, E
uropean. Spccial ra tes Septem ber and October,6 Occan Avenue,
Corner of S urf. Telephone A. P . 4119
Atlantic CottageP h o n o A . ; P ; 21'4-M.
,15 A t la n tic a v en u o , n e a r O cean and A u d itoriu m
, n ttr a c t lv o room s, hot and co ld r u n n in g w a te r In a
l l room s,
M ISS U R S A - A . H Y D E
T P L J IT t \ I I D D f t 6 A tlantic Avenue. Ocean view I l i
M U 1% U 1% n anc* cold ru n n in g w ater• 0 I b o w i i V i i f i
E uropean plan only, . .
T e le p h o n e 5579. F R A N K I V E S B U L L .
m a ttr e sse s , porch es o v e r lo o k in g o cea n .
8 S e a v le w A v en u e, o n e -h a lf block from ocean , a l
l m o d era te prlco. room s, h o t and c o ld w a te r In room s,
Innorsprln g
M R S. M A R T H A E V A N S A U S T IN
VAN GOTTAGE1951-R.
46 C entral Avenue. Open Jill year. Rooms only, Special ra te s
Septem ber to June . Telephone,
A. M. VA N SK ITE
VV ebb-Centrak eep in g .
43 W ebb A v o .,.co rn er C en tra l, near : s to res a n d c a
fe te r ia s , 2 b lo ck s from . ocean . R o o m s a n d lig h t h
ou se-
? . . M IS S I D A L .: G E R N D T
WBNDCLLOpen a ll Y ear.
78 S it. .H erriion : W a y , n ea r A u d itor iu m and all a
ttra c tio n s . B r ig h t su n n y room s. E u ro pean p la n .
$1 up. P r iv ile g es .
. M AY B A R R IN G T O N , Prop.
Wilmingtonop tion a l. V; ■; t. ;'v .
House C en tral a n d H e c k ; co m fo rta b le , fr ien d ly a
n d c o n v e n ie n t A ll o u tsid e ro o m s; l ig h t h o u sek
eep in g G. E . and P . C. E D W A R D S .
CAFETERIAS AND RESTAURANTS
The Wayne Tea RoomAsbury and New Jersey Avenues
At Em*?ry S treet Bridge CLOSED MONDAYS
DINNERS— 4:30 to 8:00 P. M. Tuesday through S aturday SUNDAYS,
Noon to 7:30 P . M.
Public Phone A. P. 8505 M. G. EVANS
cel o f g rou n d know n and d e s ig n a te d an B lo ck 260, L
ots ,27 and .28, up on the fo llo w in g term s and c o n d itio n
s:
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tho C ounty of M onm outh w ill . offer a t • puoiic sale, to
tho h ig h e st b id - dor, a t a m inim um sa le p rice of Tw o H
undred D olla rs ($200.00) a l l th e r ig h t ti tle an d In te
rest of tho sa id Tow nship acqu ired a t a ta x sa le an d tho
foreclosure of tho equ ity of re dem ption thoreof In and to th e
fo llow ing doscrlbed lands an d p rem ises:
ALL. th a t c e rta in plot, piece, o r p a r cel of ground know
n a n d designa ted a s B lock 278, L o t 7, upon th e follow ing
te rm s an d cond itions:
(1) T w enty p e r cen t (20%) to b e - paid a t tho tim e o f
the sa le a n d the balance to be paid upon th e delivery of the B
a rg a in a n d S a le 'D eed .
(2) S aid lands an d p rem ises a ro to bo sold su b jec t to a
ll m unicipal, s ta to a n d fe d e ra l o rd inances , s t a t u
te s and reg u la tio n s affec tin g th e use of tho sa id Innds
an d p rem ises,: a n d sub jo c t to th e covenants, oondt-, tions
an d re s tr ic tio n s con tainod in p r io r ' deeds affec ting
sa id prom ises. •
(3) Tho p u rch ase r shall bo req u ired a t th e tim e of
closing to pay , a s a n add itio n a l p u rchase p rice, a sum
equal to tho am o u n t o f ta x basod on tho la s t assessed va
lua tion from tho first of. th e m onth n ex t a f te r tho d a te
o f c losing u n til th e end of tho . c u r re n t y ea r. A ny b
idder w ho fa ils to com pleto h is p u rchase w ill fo rfe it to
tlie Tow nship any deposit paldi *
D a te d : Ju ly 20, 1944.JO H N W . K N O X ,
Tow nship Clork.
eral com plaints from private homes about the noise from
overcrowded places, arid s tre e t and trash conditions.
Overcrowded Conditions a t Belm ar To Reconstruct Bridges ■In an
effort to curb th e over? C ontracts w ere, le t by th e Mon-
crowded conditions in : many local mouth County Board of
Freehold- residences, the Belm ar Board of ers la s t W ednesday fo
r the recon- Comriiissioners a t th e ir , m eeting struction of:
two bridges in Atlari- Tuesday; m orning, ordered A tto r- tic arid
Marlboro townships. The jiey Jdseph Silverst«ih to in stitu te
successful bidders w ere F re ib o tt proceedings agains t one home
B rothers, P o rt Monmouth,' and owner fo r violating sections of
the Jesse A Howland & .Sons, .Sea building zone ordinance by
perm it- B right.,tin g too many people to live in New Home A gent
fo r County o n e house. . 'F o r.sev era l weeks, the T
he.appointm ent of Mrs. Lorna board hiis been considering ways K. W
hite, as M onm outh... County nnd means of lim iting the num ber
Home D em onstration A gent, effect-; of people who may live in one
ive Monday, Ju ly 17, w as will o use, and they have received sev-
nounced th is week by C ounty
LEGAL NOTICE
County Notes
Going To\Vork By Bus Gives You More Tim e F o r Your Meals . . .
.
• The bus is fast, economical and dependable . . . much b e tte
r than driving your car. '
Coast Cities Coaches
T A X I? HavensRestaurant
. AND CONFECTIONERY STORE
SOUTH END PAVILION1 — Also— ~ : " ;
CONFECTIONERY STORE A t Auditorium Square PO P CORN BOOTH
A t N orth End
CALLA m e r i c a i s s t i l l
Open Twenty-Four Hours
Neptune Taxi Service9 South M ain S tre e t Opposite
Ocean Grove G ates
Poods preserved with our Ice . . .. the “air conditioned" way .
. . etey molsture-frcsh and tempting. Icerefrigeration guards foods
from tastelessriess . . . from mixture of food Savory. Save
food;«ave money —uie our lc£
W E L L E R ' S1 H E two' things on which this nation relies for
food—farmers to
grow it, railroads to move it—have
again come through.
20 P rospect A venue, A sbury P a r k ' Telephone A sbnry P a rk
615
Farmers have seen their fine young
sons go off to war; but with the
help o f the women folks and the
smaller boys and girls they’ve been
out there lending and harvesting
one o f tlie largest crops ever to
come to market. -
And the railroads, while shoul
dering die. greatest war load in
history, have mobilized the cars
to m ove those crops . . . a t low
prewar freight rates, too !
Let’s get together far dinner”
A fresh vegetable and a modern range aro an ideal dinner
combination any time. E»sy-to-control surface heat makes it
possible to cook vegetables with a minimum loss of vitamins and a
maximum of flavor.
The green and yellow vegetables in your garden, ready to be
rushed to the range, are a rich source of Vitamin A, so essential
to healMi, «nd which may bo stored up in the boJ* o w for use Jf
needed later on.
So yftt your modern rango and your fresh vogotablfs together In
the.right way to pro- Bcrvo color, vitamins and flavor,.
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