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VOL. LVXIV No. 27 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, ^ 'F R I D ^ Y , JULY 7, 1944 FIVE CENTS
Bromley Oxnam, C. W . Cranford • Prescription for Hitler
Preach From Auditorium PulpitNew York Area Bishop, Newly Elected/Heard In Morning; Evening Features Washington, D. C. Pastor.
-|- G. Bromley Oxnam, newly J elected Bishop of the New-. York area, spoke for the first time in the great Auditorium Sunday morning before an audience of 4,500. i Tho New Y ork bishop, who was introduced by P residen t Henson, Itook his scrip ture; lesBon from tho 17th chap ter of John, read ing the Moffat’s transla tion . In th e lesson, C hrist is pictured p ray in g to his F a th e r a3 he -was ending his earth ly career. The bishop’s tex t was based on itho p ra y e r ,. “F or the ir sakes I consecrate m yself.” Tho speaker, in p resen ting religion of C hrist, said i t is fundam entally a m a tte r of heart. C hrist talked about religion in sim ple term s so thait every one could, understand Him. He.knew th a t this.God whom he loved, w as one of glory. In th a t p rayer, declared the bishop, is th e essence of C hristianity .
HEARD SUNDAY MORNING
With 2 Patriotic Meetings In AuditoriumFO U R TH O F JU LY ORATOR
DU. NORMAN VINCENT PEA LE
BISHOP O. BROMLEY OXNAM ,
w as n o t physical, b u t revolutionary. I t w as based riot on violence,
jl Bishop Oxriarii described the j b u t on love. The teachings ofB uddhist sa in t,, w ho, w ith folded hands in p rayer, is looking down,
' and as a con trast, the C hristian sa in t is looking out. The la tte r is th inking of o thers, thus realiz ing se lf.in th e ,tru e s t sense.
The speaker presented th e 'p ray e r in th ree different versions: (1) F o r itheir sakes, I, as a f a th e r , ' consecrate m yself; (2) as a citizen; (3) as a churchm an. : F irs t , 'th e bishop
Jesus have pow er to change the world if w e beleive in them enough. H itler recognized, the revolutionary power of Jesus, the speaker, added, and before he s t his own system in operation, tried to destroy the power o f Christ.
The power of God is .to heal, continued the speaker. The world ton igh t is bleeding to death because, o f the misuse' of the m oralTemmded the audience of tho duty , ....... ••, ■ . ... , . . i law of God. T here is healing ineach p a ren t will have to perform .. . , .. ,, — ... ,. . . . . . , the gospel because the power ofto aid the re tu rn in g servicemen m , . , . . . , ..,, , . . - . . . (forg iveness is in the h e a r t of it., the read justm en t to peacetim e, l iv - 1
o ■■ ■. ... , i The pow er w a’re going to need toing. Secondly, as a citizen, he . . . . . , , . . . ■ ...i. J ^ L .1 ■ ., . , - ! b rin g th is w orld to g e th er a f te rsta ted th a t i t is th e job of every- ,, . ,, c j. i the w ar.-is the pow er of under-one to plan a postw ar w orld th a t stan d .n nd ood w i„ . h a , «„
will solya problem s peacefully , g enere ted ? ;b y 'C h ris tian fa ith arid by w ar. In the la s t v e r-I _ , ^ . . . . . . .
L O U IS, Mo . . . “T ake one b u lle t, ab o u t tw o . tab lespoons of sm okeless p o w d er an d load in to ca rtrid g e case. - P lace in gun,
a im a t n e a re s t N azi a n d p u ll tr ig g e r.” T his p re sc r ip tio n for H itler is recom m ended by p re tty M rs. Louise B a rrin g e r, w h o w eighs tes t , loads offrpew b a tch es o f gun pow der a t th e m am m oth St. Louis O rdnance P lan t, one of th e w orld ’s la rg es t p ro d u ce rs of m achine- gun a n d rifle am m unition . T he b ig p la n t is o p e ra ted by the U nited S ta tes C a rtr id g e C om pany. • !.
Ration Free Shoes Offered July 10-29
Service to Aid D ealers in Disposing of Broken Sizes and Odd Lots, According to O. P . A.
Consumers will be able to buy certain types of m en’s and women’s shoes and youth’s and boys’ shoes in sizes 1 to 6 w ithou t su rrendering ration stam ps from Ju ly , 10 through Ju ly 29, according to an announcem ent, m ade yesterday, by Ralph \V. H ackett, d is tric t directo r o f th e T renton Office o f P rice A dm inistration.
T his ration^ "holiday,” H acke tt said, will help- dealers 'to . dispose of th e ir norm al accum ulation of broken sizes .and.-other odds and
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e » rk View— Frances .Stblzer, Je rs e y City; John Kempe, Gav- lielti; IT 'ilen ' aiul Emma Lang, N orth B ergen ;' Doris 'Sciu-niter, W est Orar.ge; Kay Eschenbrenner, M rs. J . S l.iik i, Robert, ' Evelyn and Irei.u g laski, Je rsey City; l i t and Mrs. J . P. Gaynor, P eg g y ami Jackie Gaynor, Maplewood; Rev. ,and Mrs. F. C. Mooney and d a u g h te r ,, ifco’ia tts to w n ; iRolysi-t McCoy, JenUintir'-n, Pu.;; Robert W illiam s,’ Alice-.Walsh,'-New York; CiCty.' .
W arring ton—Florbi'tcu Wallace,. I .o rra ina English, Sayreville; Mar-, jo rie Lapltam, O iadell; Mrs. David S to rr, C ranford; Mrs. Lucy Sm ith, H illsdale; Marie n Reiil, P.laiich D anahue, A rlin g tjn ; Helen .Taylor, George R-ehm, New York City;
i N orraa W aiss, Mr. and Mrs. G> W eiss, N orth" Plainfield; ;Edna P e te rs . South Plainfield; Audrey Pett-arson, D oris Vick, Cranford; Y .; Mr. an ! Mrs. John O’F lana- gan, Mrs. J . H . Quick, Denville; M rs .. I-sabelle Shaw, Brooklyn, N. Mr. and Mrs. H . Horne and fam ily , W est Englewood; Mr. . and M rs. R. T bcrna, New York City.
D ew itt House— Kay RunkeU Ann Hickey, Rosello iPark; Mr. and M rs. A. S tew art, A rlington; B etty M anning, E lizabeth ; B e tty Rien- s tro , P rospect P a rk ; M arie Acker- Bon, Amelin Cochrane, P aterson;
. K . J. Shannon and fam ily, Bloomfield; Evelyn Chrisitie, Roselle; H a rrie t Roman, Theodore Tanis, G ladys Moor, Paterson;
'O d d House— Rosalyn F reda, N ew ark ; Mr. and Mrs. K. J . Kuet-
- te l and daughter, Teaneck; Lydia . Kleiner^ Hoboken; Mr. and Mrs. E.
R . Coa, R idgew ood; Mrs. E . W illiam son/ N orth B ergen; Aileen F rauenheim , Union C ity; Olga
1 D onelit, N ew ark; M argare t Tohsc, .. N ortli B ergen; Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Billings, New York City.A uro ra—D r. and Mrs.' K . W.
lltiggins, Rahw ay; Mr. and Mrs. P. E, Holthens and son, Bronx, N. Y.;- Mrs. A. McPhie, N«w York; Mr. "and M rs. W illiam B rand t and daug h te r, Mrs. E. Siney, H aw thorne; P atric ia W hite, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Serfass,' Paterson; Mr. anil Mrs. C. Ryder Springfield; M sugaret A lbertson, Mrs. Jam es McCann, Titusville.
S terling—Mrs. Joseph Butenas, Sue Sabia, Jud ith Cistario, E lizabeth ; Mrs. A lbert Kahnj New York C tt> ; E lizabeth MacGill, Mrs. MacGill, Allendale; Mr. and Mrs. II. L. DeVall, H ighland P ark ; Mitzi Holmes, New Y ork; Mrs. •John F reese, E lizabeth ; M i-sr.J. W right, Susanna W right, W arren, Mass.
M anchester—Mr. arid Mrs. H arold U nger, Dunmore, Pa.; W illiam and M argare t M a h r,, Bloomfield; Mr. and Mrs. H. S trunk , Reading, P a.; H enry Jungling , Je rsey City; Thomas Carrow, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mae M urray, N utley; John W,iIson> E d ith A rcher,' E a s t O range; Mr. and Mrs. John Symonds, Garden City, N. Y;; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tomlinson, H ighland P ark ; Mr. and Mrs. F red Chapin, G ertrude F org , Springfield, M ass.; M isses Connie H am ilton, D otty Vandor- krake,, iProspect P ark ; Mr. and J . A. Reiser, Paterson.
The Queen—Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Sm ith, Baltimore,- Mfl.y Mrs. R. F . M errick, R uth M errick, Y 2/c Sputh O range; Mr, and Mrs. John A. Hall, John A. H all, jr ., Sum m it; Ft-ed Kulick, N orth A rling ton ;'M r. and Mrs. W. J . Reilly, Forest Hills, N. Y.; M iss Dora Moore, W ashington , D. C.; Mr. and M rs. H iram ■Manning, Unionville, N. Y.; H er_ m an H edinger; O range; .Mrs, Ralph Jones, Louisville, Ky.; Miss Lillie Lewis, W ashington, D. C.; Mr. and M rs. A. J . B riim m enstedt, Bloomfield; A. K .'H am ilton , Paterson.. Spray View—L t. Col.- H erbert
Frederick, W ashington, D. C.; Mrs. R. K. Sylvester, Miss J. A. Gabdy, Irv ington; Mrs. Grace Schocll, Mr*. M artha Cook, Miss Cora W heatley, W ilmington, Eel;; ' Mr. and M i's.' Herm an Schaefer; Norwalk, Conn.; Mrs. A lbert Odell, Clifton Springs, N. Y.; Lois D em urest, Caldwell; Ruth DeM acster, P a te rson; M rs.. Florence Kelly, Mrs. Preston Reynolds, A tlan ta , Ga.; Mrs. E. L. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. A. J . Cochrane, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Dr. anil Mrs. P. It. Van Wic,- M r..and Mrs. W arten Scott, C anajoharic,
Laingdon—Mr. and Mrs. .H. McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. S. Dennison,-Philadelphia, Pa.; Ruth W alker, Mrs. R. S. M artyn, E lizabeth; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. F rye r, T renton; Mr. and Mrs. P. G regory and fam ily, N ew ark; Mr. and Mrs. J . Junkiri, Woodside, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. G. F. D’Donnell, P ark er Ford, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.- J . P. O’Donnell, Pottstow n, Pa.; Anne W iggins, M r. and Mrs. E . J. D urgin, Spiingfteld, M ass.; Mrs. Joseph B ritta in , Mrs. E. C. Giere, Union.
Clialfontc— Miss R. B. Fish, New York C ity; M. J . 'Bailey, Je rsey City; Mr. and Mrs. H arry Sexton, T renton; Mr. and Mrs. H artley Downs, P aterson ; K athryn and Rita Cowan, Troy, N. Y.; Anna Pick- ell, Lansilale, Pa.; B arbara Shea, Ritu Banum, Springfield, M ass.; Mr. and Mrs. R.-.B. Blanch, Jackson H eights, N. Y.; M r..and Mis. John Thorsland an drfam ily , New Y ork C ity; M r. and Mrs. P ete r Aim, Midland Park .
Ardmore-Summerfield—Mr. and: Mrs. A. E. Jackson, Somerville; M abel, and H erb ert W hitehead, Y onkers, N. Y .; Mr. and Mrs. C. F . Y ard, T renton; ..Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burns, Joan and Carol Burns, Rome, N. Y.; M uriel Lindstront, M ary Pierce, N utley; Misses. E. F;, and M. E . G raaney, S tam ford, Conn.; M r., and Mrs. R. A. Johnson, New York . City; Mrs. W illiam Moore, Y onkers,. N. ,Y.; Mi-, and, Mrs. W. J . D ittm ar, Jam es D ittm ar, Easton, Pa.; Miss Lucille Holfman, R uth Hongs t, Queens Village, L. I.
M ajestic—J. C. W oodborns, M ontclair; Mr. a n d . Mrs. Edwin Hocli, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hoeh, jr ., Baltim ore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. W alter 'W’rlg'Tit, Mt. Holly; B a rbara H ertzler, Flushing, L. I,; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pursel, Gleii- side, P a.; K atherine McHue, Audrey Donoghue, Brooklyn, N. Y .; Mrs. Frederick H arling , Mrs. M arshall, R utherford , H arrisb u rg , Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. E . Lockhead, Mt. Vernon, N . Y.; A. M. G allaghar, K ay Rebak, T ren ton ; M r .. and M rs. F. Twigg, Fairlaw n.
Shelburne—Mr. and M rs.' W. A. H errm ann, E lizabeth ; Rose W aldron; New York City; Miss C. M. Aube, I. Meyer, Brooklyn, N . Y.; M r. and Mrs. J . H. Scharling and son, Roswell, N ew Mexico; Mr. and M rs. H r E. Scharling, E dith Scharling, M ontclair; R obert Tench, E thel Tench, N ew ark; B. M. W eaver, H- T . W eaver, B ethlehem, flPa.; M r. and M rs. E ; W. Howell, Rosalia Howell, U tica, N. Y.; Josephine E hlers, Selina Boe- lke, Philadelphia, P a .; Mr. and Mrs. A.. B. H am pson, Bethlehem, P a r '
Stokes Hall— Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Innes and. son, E ast-O ra n g e ; Ray-,
m onj Vogel, P aterson; M rs. G. Stegm an, Mrs. I. T. Ontleidonk, Westwood; June G arner; H arrie t Phillips, E lizabeth; Mae Gieene; Passaic; Mr. and Mrs.' Lewis.M at-- thews, E a s t O range; H. G. Shaw, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. L. Johnson and daughter, H artfo rd , Conn.; M ary Jones, Grace Howard, O range; H azel H aw thorn, Richm ond H ill, N. Y.; Rev. and Mrs. S. D. Conklin, Andover.
Dardanelles—Mr. and Mrs. W. H. O pdykej..Irvington; Mr. and . Mrs. Lawrence Crouse, Phillipsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Edward- Snyder, E dw ard O pgar, Riegelsyille; P a .; Eva Laubach, F inesville; Miss G. Sch- alck, P aterson ; Chic H ilt, Totowa Boro; , Mae Robertson, R uth Ann B a n a t t , P a terson ; B e rt V; Berg, jr ., Robert Jehlen, H aw thorne; Mr - and M rs. H. W arden, Mrs. M. Bou- chard, New York City.
Cheltenham —Mr.- and M rs. Horace P rizer, Pottstow n, P a.; M r. and Mrs. C. H. W iesner, Irv ington; Mr. and Mrs. F . E. M urray, Devon, C onn .;, George , Small, Paterson ; Mr. and Mrs. V. Jones, Hackensack; E lizabeth Jones, Scranton, Pa.; Mrs. M ary Huff, Orange;.M iss E leanor Keck, M orristow n; iVIissE . Jordan, P lainfield; Miss R. Hill, Roselle P ark ; Miss A, Baird, Bloomfield; Miss L . Chancy, Newark.- '.'I. ;■ I - ■. A lbatross—Mr. and. Mrs. Charles
A m ato, Mr. and - M rs.. A lbert Abel, WiUiam Dale, M rs. J L D. Fell, Vivian Fell, S ara A rnold , Pauline W otten, Carolyn Hohmnn, Mr. and Mrs. A . II. Smith,' M r. and Mrs. A lbert S to c k ,. M iss A. K. Stulz, Mrs. Benjamin W ilson, and! grand? children, New Y ork C ity; Mr. and M is.' A lfred • W hite ' and children, M r. and Mrs. R . E . T oshnan, Edw ard Tostnian, H ollis, Ia L ; Mrs. Rose W-enger, Hohokus; Mr. . and Mrs. • F ra u k W oolley, Irv ington .
The Breeze—^Bernard R . M an- se rt, Philadelphia, P a .; M rs. E tta Pearsa ll, O range; 'Jess ie Swann, Norwalk, Conn,;. Miss Je an O’Brien, E a s t O range; M iss A. L eav itt, M ontclair; M rs. H . Manzler, E lizabeth ; David Fexto li, Shelby- yille, Tenn,; Mrs. F . W . McKen- ty , W estm ont; M rs. J a n e t M ahoney, O ranfoid ; M rs. A. Sharkey, M ontclair. •
Spray Villa —Mr. and Mrs. E. Kucks, Brooklyn, N. Y .; A . C. Parks, Je rse y ; C ity ; Grace G regory, New Yc(rk CHty; E lizabeth and Anna McConnell, H illside; F lorence Charlson, Maplewood; L orraine rknobloch, E a s t O range; Mr., and Mrs. W alter O liver,.A rlington ; L. M yeis, N ew ark. •
Lakensea—Mr. and M rs. W illiam Simmons, Jenkintow n, P a .; J . H ; M cGirr, E ast. O range; Cecilia Tanner, W ashington, D. C.; Mrs,F. W ehr, Yonkers, N . Y.; Mrs. L. E. Palm er, Mrs. T. J . Foster, Mrs; M artin ' Foody, New York ,City; J}r. arid Mrs. Jam es-W eeks, Newark ; Mr... and M rs. A. V. W alton, M orristow n; A nn McHugh', W est O range; Miss C. (T. Koppenol, Paterson; -4 Van Cottage— Mrs. Edwin Hop son, Ja n e Simpson, Fair- - Law n; Sarali Likefield, P aterson ; E lsie and Aline H aag, Palisades P ark ; Jiine Smolak, W aliinglon; Mr. and M rs. W illiam V andar W eit/ Mr. and M rs. Benedict, P a te rso n ;' Mrs,
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By U ncle Bill Thomson
Corp. D. B. S tirling ,Service Co., H . and S. Bn., c /o F lee t Postoflice,San Francisco, Cal.
“D ear Uncle Bill: E veryth ingseems to be going along very well w ith me these d ay s .. I keep very busy doing one th in g or ano ther and in th a t w ay, i t m akes the tim e pass exceptionally fa s t. I. don’t know w hether I have ever told you of my gardan. I f I haven’t I will r ig h t now. A nother fellow, who comes from Pennsylvania, and I are w orking it. W e have a .p lo t of ground approxim ately 18 by 12 fe e t and it is producing abundan tly; Am ong o ther ithings, w e have planted sw eet corn, lettuce, onions, m usk melons, w a te r melons, can- teloup and tom atoes, no t a bad variety . W ell Uncle Bill, I shall close now and I w ish you all the success in the world- on uthe Diamond Jubilee Drive. I su re wish th a t I could be there ttiis sum m er to enjpy it. Well maybe the summ er a f te r th is I w ill have the opportun ity ito- re tu rn home and see everybody. Don’t fo rg e t to w rite soon, as I alw ays enjoy le tters from the people back home. Please give my regards to all. Sincerely, Doug.”
P vt. George T . H ersh, 33787534 Btry. D , 131st A.A.A.
Sunset Lodge—Mrs. H ouston Mead and fam ily, H aw thorne; Mr. and M rs. J . W. Robertson, P alisades; Miss E leanor W am p, John Corite, Charles Hoffman, New York C ity; Miss E sth e r Cook, P rospect P ark ; Mr. nd Mrs. Samuel Ma- ginnis, F lushing, N. Y.; Percy Leach, Madison; Howard Mac- Pherson, Gfen Ridge; F ra n k W ard, jr ., N orristow n, P a.; Miss May Budges, W ashington, D. C.; Mrs. Marion Gross, S t. A lbans, N. Y.; Dr. and i Mrs; John O. Fitz-G ibbon' and son John, New York City; Rev. and M rs. Thom as Rowell, Paterson ; Mrs. W. J . Reardon and daughter, Glen" Rock; E lizabeth Richards, H azelton, P a .; A. J . Cas- tongw ay, W est H artfo rd , Conn.
The W endell— Mrs. E . W’. Good- speed, B e tty Randall, P o rt Je rv is , N. Y.; Miss A nna Kodalka, Evelyn Comlen, Ncuvaxk; Mr. and M rs. Max Shaffner, New Rochelle, N. Y.; Mr. and Mis.- F red R iggs, Mr: and Mrs. Lawrence Riggs, Newark ; Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel Swife, P rospect P a ik ; Mrs. A. Theodore, Mrs. R ichard Proctor, M arjorie Bloom, M atam oras, , Pa.; . Miss E lizabeth S tephanie; Ann H arlak , Clifton. ,■■'a'
Oceanic—P au l Mint, Mrs. Sam uel Sharpleyi M rs. Thomas Win- ton, P aterson ; L t; George T u ttle , E a s t O range; E dw ard S tauferiber- ger, N ew ark; M rs. Anna Mack; Ja n e NFobitr, Brooklyn, N . Y.; Mrs. M ary Longo, C lifton; M r. and M rs. H. Van B russel and children, Helen Johnston , P aterson ; Mr. and Mrs. R. Neil and Robert, Passaic.
Ham ilton C ottage— Dorothy and Grace E liling , Je rsey City;. Nellie Search, F renchtow n; M. MeCahe, P eggy - McCafce, Irv ing ton ; B etto Birrell, Irene Hoffmeyer, W est O range; Mr-’ an d M rs. C arl Roe- ver, Donald and Douglas Roever, E lm hurst, L . X.; Mrs. E . H ague and daughter, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Helen B arber, Philadelphia, P it.; Miss M a rg are t Moffett, New York City.
Hotel A llenhurst— Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kruckm an, W hile P lains, N. Y-; E llea Hopkins, M arie Cal- lon, N ew ark; Rosem ary Schapf, S tirlin g ; Mr. and M rs. F. M urray, Devon, Conn.; J . T . Sm ith, New York City; M arge O’Connor, Totow a Boro; B e tty Smitfy Dot Ben- sen, D ot W allendal, P aterson ; Mr. and Mrs. . R P irre r , Bloomfield; Dr. and Mrs. H. W. More- head and children, Queens Village, N. Y.
Edw ards House— Mrs. M. Hand, Plainfield; Mrs. W. Scriven, Fun- wood; Mr. and Mrs. George M itchell, R iver Edge; Mr. ahd Mrs. L. Ryan, Mr. and M rs. Jo h n Bet- terdont, Yonkers, N. Y.; Pfc. Gordon MacDowell, -Mulden, M ass.; Mrs. M. F arin a , P aterson ; Mr. and M rs. A. J . Lawrence, Thomwood, N. Y.; Misses M arie Poterson, Irene Collin, H artfo rd , Conn.; Mrs. J . W ecka, K ingston, N. Y.
— V — —Statistics o f tho U. S. A gricul
tu ra l A dm inistration show th a t value of. ag ricu ltu ra l products in New Je rsey dropped 22.7 p er cent in tho f i r s t q uk rter o f 1944, compared to the sam e period la s t year, according to th e Ne.w Je rsey Tax-
Gun Bn. M.B.I.Camp Livingston, La.
“D ear Uncle B ill: I w an t tothank you fo r the p rogress and le tte rs you sen t to me. I have been in Livingston about two months now and wa came here from mar nouvers in the sw am ps of : Louisiana. I t is very nice camp 'and I like * i t a lo t except fo r the not clim ate. I used to th ink th a t Texas and New Mexico w ere, hot but th is place has proved me w rong. W e haven’it been doing much except the regular, arm y routine o f drill, classes arid hikes. However, we have been having a lo t m ore recreation lately , and since I like to play baseball th a t su its me fine. I am hoping to get a three day pass some itime soon and go to Now Orleans. I t is 200 miles from camp and I can get to it in six hours, so I am quite lucky. Well Uncle Bill, I’ll close now with best wishes to all the Ocean Grove folks.”
Lt. Ed H. Poele, ir ., 10869157 F ligh t E ngineers School Lowry Field, Denver, Colo; •
“D ear Uncle Bill: Receivedanother le tte r from you today, and you keep ask ing about sanding in an arm patch o r some o ther identification. I thought I had se n t one to. you about th ree m onths ago— but I m ay be .m istaken so I will send you ano ther as soon as l ean g e t i t w rapped up and in the mail,
w ard tS a sho rt leave th is comiilg A ugust and hope to have a fow days in Ocean Grovo in which to say hello to a lot o f my friends.”
*•Joseph Mount, SoM 3/c.U.S.S. G eorge A. Johnson c /o F leet PostoiBce New York, N . Y.
“Hi ‘Unk’: Thanks a million fo r your le tter. I t ’s swell to be r e membered by the home town folks, and it 's swell to, h ea r about a ll th a t’s going on around town. A s th ings are now, it’s quite impossible to send you one of my. ra/ting badges, because there isn’t any place to buy one, b u t re s t assured I ’ll send you one as soon as I ge t a chance to buy one some place. H ere’s hoping th a t Ocean Grovo has a prosperous sum m er and a great'D iam ond Jubilee year. I wish I w as back there w orking fo r the Association again. I didn’t rea lize how much fun I w as having. I haven’t seen any action yet, a lthough I’ve been out, b u t I ’m spoiling fo r a chance to-sec some. Well thanks again fo r your le tte r and my best regards to all.”
S g t. H arold H . H olt 32554736 65th A irdrom e Sq., A.P.O.149, c /o Postm aster New York, N . Y.
“D ear Uncle Bill: I received a le tte r from you recently, requesting an insignia of the branch o f service th a t I am now in. W hen I received your firs t request, im mediately. one w as sen t to you. H as i t arrived y e t? I hope so, but if i t hasn’t, please le t me know and I will send ano ther one. T h a t le tte r m ay havo been lost en route. There is a swell Aero Club run by the Red Cross on ithis base.- Beside a read ing and w riting room, there is a snack bar, games room and also a place to p lay soirie good Am erican records. On a pass re cently, I v isited B e lfast and rea lly had a. good tim e. The people are
Will include an A ir Corps arm very nice up there and th ings re-p a tch and an officer’s, a ir corps collar insignia, and you can use either one you wish. Would like to w r ite m o re often b u t righ t, now I am y e ry busy p u rsu ing m y la s t two m onths in tra in ing fo r flight engineering, Won’t be long before I have my w ings. Am looking.for-
mind me of home. I m et one fam ily and th e ir b ro ther lives across th e s tre e t from me back in K earny. I hope you are all in the bes t of health and have a good time th is sum m er down in Ocean Grove. Give my regards to a ll my friends, especially the ushers.”
payers Association;
W A N T E D A G A IN :the women who he!ped
avert a crisis
I t w as la s t sum m er, an d th e canned food s ltu a - * tio n looked c ritica l. B ecause of m ilita ry dem ands,
the. w in te r m o n th s a h ead w ould see sh o r t c iv ilian su p p lies o f com m ercia lly catu»;d foods.
B u t th e A m erican p eop le d id so m e th in g a b m t It. V ictory G ard en e rs w o rk ed m irac les o l p ro au c tion . an d 25 m illion housew ives tjulwtie .n d d e te rm in e d ly sw u n g in to ac tion tn tlie lr k ttch en s .
W hen th e w o rk ended, c v o r fo u r b illio n Ja rs o r . cans of food had been p u t »ip fo r w in tr r r.eeds.
I t tv as one o f th e m ost r^ncons w h y th eth re a te n ed crisis d id n ’t pri c clMtu-e t% ir r-a te r th an ever. To feed c iv ilian f^iiitti.'s, A m erica needs h er w om en ag a in . n .v d s t/ou a t y o u r k itch en b a ttle sta tion! -a
' , Stop at your ncurr-t jQfsey Central ,c"'5 ‘ office for free tann ing directions. Sj
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Answer 1q Pnasle No.' 15,
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FfilD AY , JULY *7, 1944
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firearm27 Frosted28 To wire again 20 Constellation30 Nourished31 June bug32 Rescind34 P arry35 Attack36 Source of
m etal (pi.)37 Rubbish39 Expression42 Doctrine43 Toward the
stern48 Sky blue 48 Shadow50 Wise men51 Strong winds52 Problem53 Pry
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FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1944 ’ ’ i ;' S i B l ^ ' ' A ^ M ^ :f . :r ^
IN AND OUT OF OCEAN GROVE
Clifford Kunckel, 60 Hcck avenue, has been, appointed publicity m anager of tho Ocean Grove A ir Raid W ardens’ A ssociation to succeed W illiam A. Davis.
Rev. P. E. Gaige, of Milford, Pa.,.'■; 't . . ,7 ' . . . spen t the weekend a t Stokes Hall,P M*8B Amy F. W iechard and M rs, 0ccan ,P athw ay where he has been i;E.ttuna Flick, o f Brookline, U pper coming fo r m any sum m ers.D arby. P a., hav e arrived to spend - • ••. - .'• •*2 . - i. ««ffofyo o t qk Mr. and M rs. W alter Sm ith, ofth e sum m er a t th e ir co ttage a t 95 E ast LansdownCi ^ W e r e 'g u i .*C la rk av en u e , _ s of M rs E w DaviS)1 M t.: M ise H elen W eintraub, o f P hila- zion W ay delpWaj Pa., iB a .g u e s t th is m onth : ' -« « , „ M . „ 97 Clark
o f Brooklyn, N . Y-, a re here lo r tion w Jth M rs. P igueron’s fa th e r, tho sum m er 'a t th e ir co ttage a t 65 H ow ard j . Hcck> 31 Heck avcnuc. ,
B roadw ay.. . The. Ocean- Grove W om an’s club ... M r. and Mrs. E v e re tt iver.^o ^ j ] | h o i^ .^ e i r annual sum m er fa i r I P o r t M onm outh, a re spending th e the- ; ^ . B i ^ n hote1(. Main a v e -1
, sum m er a t 23 McClmtock s tree t. nuc> Friday , Ju ly 14.P v t. O tto G. S toll, jr ., accom- Mrg_ E miiy H « c k ;Dice, daughter
[panted by his * w ife, returned1 to of H ow ard j Heck) 34 Heck ave.C am p B arkeley, Texas, Tues ay , nue> js a surgical p a tien t a t the a f te r spending a fu rlough hero Belmar ho3pit;al| 315 Fi£th avenuejwith his parents, Mr. and Mr3. O™ BeImar -Stoll. 119 C entral avenue.
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LEGAL NOTICEN O TICE
N O T IC E O P P U B L IC SA L E O F LA 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 T H E COUNTY O P M ONM OUTH. N O T IC E is hereby given th a t on
Tuenday, th e e igh teen th day o f Ju ly , 1944, a t 3 :00 P . M, o'clock a t th e N eptune Tow nship H ead q u a rte rs , ; 131 S outh M ain S tree t, N eptune, N ew J e r -
: located a t h is sum m er^co ttage a t { 21 Ocean avenue, fo r ..the summer.
98 Main, avenue.D olla rs ($700.00) a ll th e r ig h t t l t ie and In te rest of th e sa id Tow nship acqu ired
•fL/r ■ , it • a t a ta x sa le an d tho foreclosure o tM r. and ;M rs. W allace Reed, the, equ ity of redem ption th e reo f in
................................ ... 1 25 N p w . Y a¥V /f lirf tn n o "ho/I o« an d to th e fo llow ing described landsW alte r D. Eddowes, m in ister of , . • • J. avenue, hadI as n nd p rem ises;- • J M " tn e ir guests la s t weekend, Mrs. A L L th a t c e rta in plot, piece o r parce lmUSIC m - Ocean .Grove, an a Mrs. . , v - of g round- know n an d designa ted a s
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■ EddOwes and d au g h te r Dorothy, of ? a ^ E U ln ianand daughters M ar- Block 1 1 r,, Lot°'o72, "alsoItnown' ....J A m bler, Pa., are spending the ,on ®“ « B arbara , and M r. and 'M rs. D elaw are .A venue, O m an Grove, upon •} . . , " 'W il l is G e h riq and T )nv iri the fo llow ing te rm s an d cond itions:sum m er a t th e ir co ttage a t 111 " “ u e n r is ana David -and Judy , - ------.C e n tra l avenue. o f P o ttstow n , Pa. Mrs. F illm an
^(1) T w enty per; cen t (20% )'. to be paid ' a t the tim e of the sa le an d the balance to be paid upon th e delivery of. the A ssignm ent of I^eaKe.' •
(2) Said lan d s and p rem ises a r e ' to be sold sub jec t to , a ll m unicipal, s ta te and federa l o rd inances, s ta tu te s and regu la tio n s a ffec ting the use o f the sa id
W • : t t -u t» j i w « ' sister-in-law of M rs. ReedE nsign H am ilton Rohland, naval *veea,• a ir corps, reported fo r duty a t N or- ^ . i f 18863 ^ k e l l e and E leanorio lk , Va., la s t Saturday , a f te r * “ “ »«*. ' Pette tow n, -Pa,, .S p e n d in g s e v e r a l days.- w i th l i i s s P e n M,n §r th i s w e e k w i th t h e i r a u n t , lands and prem ises, a n d .su b je c t to the
i, ~ j. mr - j "n/r ■ /-i t»- v :' M rs . W a lla c e Repri 1’9 K ’M pm v « ^ covenants,' cond itions a n d res tr ic tio n s• p aren ts , Mr. and M rs. C. B. Roh- «eea , l New .York contalned ,n prior aeeds affecting saidland, 18 Ocean Pathw ay. E nsign avenue. They have as the ir g u est n„r^ „ 0„r , „ ,, .
••'■RnMnnd lins lu s t 1-nmnleted ficrhtcr ®̂ lss B eatrice Geschwind, also of a t the time of closlnK to pay,''as I nPottstow n, Pa. add itiona l p u rch ase p rice, a sum equal'.V-w' ■■■■ to th e am o u n t o f ta x based .on.’ the
M e m b e rs o f C irc le I o f t h e i n e -E x e cu tiv e b o a rd o f S t . ,a ®t assessed v a lua tion from th e first_ m e m p e r s o i ^ u i r c ie i , o i x n e . . n o o f th e m onth n ex t a f te r the . da te ofB r o a d S t r e e t M e th o d is t c h u r c h , . w,_ l . o . , w ill m e e t closing un til th e end o f the c u rre n t
D rexel H ill, Pa., were T hursday, Ju n e 29, of M rs; S. T,Lynch, 14 Ocean iPathway.
"guests Monday,. July: 10, in the junior I i'?ar- ^ ny bM' who, falls to-comptete. h is p u rch ase w ill fo r fe it to tho Tow nship a n y dep o sit paid .
D a te d : Ju ly 0, .1JM4.JO H N W . KNOX.
I Alien H annah, son of .Mr. and I „ Tow nship Clerk.M r. and M rs. John F o tte r and | ^ H annah| ^ CoQk I
room of the church.Radio Mechanic Third . Class, !
dau g h te r E laine, o f Hopewell, a re a t the ir t e n t co ttage, 5 F ro n t C ircle, fo r severa l weeks.
M r. and Mrs. V ictor M cllrevey,
man avenue, is se rv ing as crew m em ber on the U . S. battlesh ip Texas, which ib tak ing an active
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iyir. anu m rs. v ictor iu c i.^ v e y , p a r t ih the b a ttie o f Norm andy, o f New York, p a re n ts -o f H ugh | Rev g M Sm alley and -
| N O TICE O P P U B L IC SA L E O P LA N D S A N D P R E M IS E S IN TIH5 T O W N S H IP O F N E P T U N E , IN T H E COUNTY O F M ONM OUTH. • N O T IC E . Is ^lereby g iven ;‘ th a t <
Ja m e s, well known radio commen- ^ »«u. «. . S’, ? i : M t h l ^ta to r , a re spending the season a t f ^ sl,n*’ers from : th e , Nep- tune WwnsMp Headtiuartei-s, 1J7 Soiith .. . .. . ' . i tune Citv church Will rvnvtifinoto .Main Street, Neptune,-New .Torsey, theth e A lbatross, 34 Ocean P athw ay. . y V"“ ren> '”u l p artic ipa te Township of'Neptune. In tho County
■ . x , , , , , the service a t the South End 0{ ■Monmouth will offor a t public sale,M rs. Jam es M cCreery, of. N ew .pav j j w Sunday a t 4-00 n . '•• •t°...thc hlBHe»t_bldf-ale price of F if ty D o lla rs ($50.00) a ll the r lg lit t i tle an d In te rest o f the said. Tow nvhip in and to, th e follow ing de-. scribed lan d s and p rem ises:
A L L th a t c e rta in , plot, piece, o r p a r cel o f g round know n, and designated as B lock 19A, L o t 37 upon th e follow ing te rm s a n d co n d itio n s : V > •v ( 1 ) T w enty p e r cent, to be paid a t th*? tim e o f the sa le and th e . balafice
D ato d : Ju ly 6, ' .JO H ftr^ V .K N O X ,
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N O T IC E 1 jS'-.
N O T IC E O F P U B L IO ^ S A L E OF LA 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 T H E COUNTY O P M ONM OUTH. N O T IC E Is h e ro b y : g iyen 1 th a t on
T uesday , th e e ig h teen th s d a y ’ or Ju ly , 1944 a t 2:00 P . M. o’clocfr o t the N eptu n e T ow nsh ip H ead q u a rte rs , 137 S ou th M ain S treo t, N eptunfl, N ew J e r sey, the T ow nsh ip o f K ep tuno , in the County o f M ohm outlr w ill .offer a t public -s a le , to th e ' h ig h e s t .b id d e r , a t a m inim um sa le price o f One T housand D olla rs ($1,000.00) a ll th e r ig h t title a n d In te re s t o f th e s a id j Tow nship in and- to . th e fo llow ing described lands a n d p rem ises: • '
A L L th a t ce rta in p lo t piece o r p a rcel o f g round know n a n d designated a s B lock 268, L o t 6 up o n ' th e followin g te rm s a n d co n d itio n s : - ..
(1) FIVe H undred D o lla rs ($500.00) to be p a id a t th e : tim e off th e sa le and the balance to be paid a t ,tho ra te of T w enty-five D o lla rs ($25.00) p e r m onth u n ti l the fu ll p u rch ase price has been paid , a t w hich tim e a B arg a in and S ale Deed w ill be"delivered*
(2) S aid lands arid prem ises a re to be sold su b jec t to a l l m unicipal,, s ta te and federa l ord inances,, .s ta tu tes , and reg u la tio n s afTectlng th e '.u s e o f the sa id lands, a n d ' prem ises, a n d subjec t to th e covenan ts, co nd itions and rer s tr lc tlo n s con ta ined in, p r io r , deeds a f fe c tin g -sa id prem ises.
(3) T h e purchaser, sh a ll be required a t th e tim e o f :closing to pay , a s an ad d itio n a l pu rch ase p ric e ,,a -su m eqgal to th e am o u n t o f - t a x i bailed o n 1 the la s t ■ assessed v a lu a tio n fj^om th e 'f i rs t o f th e m onth n e x t a f t e r ' th e date of c lo s in g , u n til: th e end o f th e cu rren t yea r. A ny b idde r w ho fa lls to coni- p le te h is p u rch ase w ill fo rfe it to the Tow nship any deposit paid.
D a te d : J u ly G, 1944..JO H N W ; KNOX.
T ow nsh ip Clerk.•27-28
T H E COUNTY O F M ONM OUTH,■ N O T IC E is. hereby g iven th a t on Tuesday , th e e igh teen th d a y o f Ju ly , 1944, a t 3:00 P . M. o ’clock a t th e Nop- tune T ow nship H ead q u a rte rs , 137 South M ain S tree t, N optune, N ew J e r sey, th e Tow nship o f N eptune, iii the C ounty o f , M onm outh . w ill offer a t public sa le , to the h ig h e st b idder,, a t a m inim um sa le price of F iv e H undred D o lla rs ($500.00) a l l th e r ig h t title an d in te re s t .of tho sa id Tow nship , ac qu ired a t a ta x sa le a n d th e foreclosu re o f tho equ ity o f redem ption ..thereo f In an d to tho fo llow ing debcribed lan d s a n d p rem ises :
A L L th a t c e rta in p lo t plebe o r p a r cel . of g round know n and . designa ted as B lock 65, L o t 134, upon , th e .follow ing te rm s and co n d itio n s : •
(1) > T w en ty . p e r ; c e n t (20%). . t o 'b e paid a t tho tim e of the sa le a n d th e balance to be paid upon: tho delivery o f the A ssignm ent o f Lease. .
(2) S aid lands an d prem ises a re to be sold, su b jec t to a l l . m unicipal, s ta te an d federa l o rd inances, s ta tu te s a n d reg u la tio n s affec tin g th e u s e ; of th e sa id la n d s . an d prem ises,' and sub jec t to the covenants, conditions an d re s tr ic tio n s contained, in p r io r deeds a f fec ting said prem ises.
(3) T he p u rch ase r sh a ll be req u red a t the tim e of closing to pay, a s a n ad d itio n a l p u rch ase p ric e ,-a sum equa l to the am o u n t of ta x based on the last, assessed- v a lu a tio n from th e firs t o f the m onth ■ n e x t a f te r the d a te o f closing un til th e end of he. c u r re n t year.'- A ny b idde r w ho fa lls .to..com?- pleto h is p u rchase w ill , fo rfe it to the T ow nship an y deposit paid : , '
D ated : J u ly 6, 1944.JO H N W . KNOX,
T ow nship Clerk, 27,-28 ’ •;' r--i'
"NOTICE
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N O T IC E O F P U B L IC SA L E O F LA N D S A N D P R E M IS E S IX T H E T O W N S H IP O F . N E P T U N E , IN. T H E COUNTY O F MONMOUTH. N O T IC E is hereby g iven th a t on
T uesday , the e ig h teen th ' d a y of Ju ly , 1944 a t 2:00 P., M. o’clock a t the N eptune T ow nship H ead q u a rte rs , 137 South M ain S tree t, N ep tune , New. J e r sey, th e T ow nsh ip o f N ep tune ,; In tho C ounty o f M onm outh . w ill offer a t public sa le , to th e h ig h e s t bidder, a t a m inim um sa le price o f E igh teen H und red D o lla rs ($1,800.00) a ll- thg r ig h t t i tle an d In te re s t o f. tho. sa id Tow nsh ip acqu ired a t ' a t a x s a le an d the fo rec losure of the eq u ity o f redem ption the reo f in , arid . t o ; th e following, described lands an d p rem ises : ,.
AI^L th a t c e rta in p lo t piece or parce l o f g round know n a n d designa ted as Block 230, L o t .28, a lso kno>vn a s 129 O xonia ; Av.enuo; upon th e following te rm s a n d conditions : •
(1) F lvo H u ndred D o lla rs ($500.00) to bo paid a t th e tim e o f the sale, n nd the balan ce to be p a id a t the ra te of F if ty D olla rs ($50.00) p e r . m onth un til th e fu ll p u rch ase price h as been paid a t w hich -time a B arg a in and S ale D eed w ill be delivered;
(2) Said lan d s a n d p rem ises a re to be sold su b jec t to all* m unicipal, s ta te an d federa l ord inances,, s ta tu te s , and reg u la tio n s affec ting th e . use of the sa id la n d s; an d p rem ises ,-an d i subject, to the covenan ts, condltloriii arid re s tr ic tio n s con ta ined In p r io r deeds a f fec ting • sa id prem ises. ■ v ’ , 1 'V .
(3) T h e p u rc h a s e r , sh a ll be r e quired ' a t the tim e o f closing to pay, a s a n ad d itio n a l p u rch ase price, a sum equa l to • the am o u n t o f ; ta x based on , tho la s t assessed- v a lu a tio n from th e j firrit of th e .m o n th n e x t a f te r the - d a te .1 'Sf: closing u n til th e en d o f th e c u r re n t j
e a r. A ny b id d e r w ho fa lls , to comple te h is pu rch ase w ill; fo r fe it to th e 1 T ow nsh ip an.v deposit paid.
D a te d : J u ly 6, 194-1.JO H N W . KNOX.
T ow nship C lerk. -2 7 -2 8 - • •
I J? thought for tht Wtek €ndI- ' ' . ' B y V erne Leslie Sm ith; . , * t| : P as to r of S t. P au l's Ghurch
" A TR IB U TE TO M ISSIO N A R IES ..O n m y recen t tr ip I saw a t firs t hand a m ultitude o f concrete in
stances which convinced me of the value o f fo re ign m issions both to the lands they, servo and to the cause of goodwill fo r A m erica. E very where I w ent I found Am erican colleges, schools, hospitals and churches, m any of them supported hy the churches of th is land. I found A m erican m issionaries, men and women, exerting a leadership —a hum an and personal leadership—which I have no hesita tion in characterizing as v ita l to the fu tu re hopes, not alone of o th er nations, b u t of o u r own U nited Staters. . •*
Furtherm ore, tho m issionaries have everyw here stim ulated a desire fo r education—not m ere dusty scholarships, b u t read ing and w riting, the a r ts and sciences, living knowledge th a t binds men together. W hen H itle^ w anted to prepare h is people fo r w ar he burned the books. W e w ho w a n t to p repare fo r peace m u st open them— open em all over the earth .
The m issionaries them selves are leaders—'but th a t is not a ll the ~ **-•»..own leadership. They
l-being, of self-reliance,
them a ll over the earth .The m issionaries th e i«uuur»—'out m a t is n o t a ll the
p o in t They teach the people to provide their own leadership. They develop w ithin their m issions a sense of well-being, of self-reliance, of self-respect; others in near-by com m unities a rc aw akened to these new forces; th e movement, constantly nourished by w estern idepls, spreads outw ard to revitalize an entire nation. T h a t is the practical and living-process th a t has been going on now fo r decades. And th a t I believe, is one of the chief cause* fn r ^----- * ••
N O T IC E O F P U B L IC SA LE OF LANDS 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 T H E COUNTY O F MONMOUTH.N O TICE is h ereby g iven th a t on
T uesday , the e igh teen th day o f Ju ly ,1944 a t 2:30 P . M. o’clock a t th e N eptune .T o w n s h ip H ead q u arte rs , 137 Sou th M ain S tree t, . N eptune, N ew 'J e rse y , the .-Tow nship o f , N eptune,: in the C ounty o f M onm outh w ill offer a t pub lic sale , t o . tlie h ig h est b idder, a t. a -m in im u m sa le p rice o f F ive H u n dred D ollars ($500.00) a ll th e ,r ig h t title an d In te rest of the sa id T ow nship a c q u ire d ’ a t a ta x sa le an d th e7* foreclosure of th e equ ity o f redem ption- th e reo f In and to the follow ing described la n d s .a n d p rem ises : .
ALL th a t c e rta in plot: piece o r p a r cel o f ground know n a n d designa ted a s B lock U 6, ;Lot- 1382,; a lso know n a s 124 ; H eck A venue,: O cean Grove, upon th e fo llow ing) te rm s and ■ cond itions: .
(1 ); T w enty p e r cent (20%) to be paid a t the t im e . o f the sa le arid the b alan ce to bo paid . upon-, the. delivery, o f the A ssig:nm ent of Lease. ■ j ‘, (2) S aid lands an d :p rem ise s a re to. D:f v ' x-
be sold sub jec t to a ll ^municipal, s ta te ,P“ 8 ru n Pathw ay and Olm - S treet an d federa l ord inances, s ta tu te s and T p lpnhnnA A tthn rv P n r lr 174Q reg u la tio n s a ffec ting th e use of th e ^ y r a r K 1 /4 ysaid .lands an d prem ises,, and sub jec t Thb Oldest Independent Generalto th e covpnitntB n««i • - * — -
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FRIDAY/ JULY 7, 1944
OCEAN GROVE
UDITORIU1914
Sum m er Season
SUNDAY SERMONS Ju ly 8 -M oving P ictu re Travelogue
by Dr. A rth u r C. Jam es, “The M editerranean,”
Ju ly 9—A. Mi— Bishop O. J . H art, o f the Episcopal Church.—P. M. — Dr; J. M. Gray, Columbus, Ohio.
Ju ly 11-13—W. C. T. U. Convention in the Temple.
Ju ly 14-15— A nnual Reading.'; by Mrs. Paul Towner, in the T abernacle.
Ju ly 15—Younpr People’s Concert. Ju ly 1G—A. M. and P. M.— Dr.
John Branseomb, M ethodist Chuich, Tam pa, F lorida.
Ju ly 22—Concert— Alec Tem pleton, pianist.
Ju ly 23— A. M. and P. M.—Dr. E.G. H om righausen, of Princeton Sem inary. -
J u ly '24-29—Music Conference, directed by Mr. W alter D. Ed- dowes, assisted by noted a rtis ts . G reat Concert S aturday night.
Ju ly 30—A. Mi and P. M;—D r. 0 . F. Blackwelder, Lutheran Pa3tor, W ashington, D. C.
Ju ly 30-A ugust 5—11:10 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.— Conference on E vangelism, in the Temple. Speakers, Drs. 0 . P . Blackwelder and A. P. Shirkey. '
August. H-C— Salvation A rm y An- . .nual Visit;
A ugust 6—A. M. Dr. A. P. Shir- Key, San Antonio, T exas.—P. M.—The Salvation Army, Comm ander Pugm ire.
A ugust 7-11—Conference of In te rnational Union of Gospel Missions. ■
A ugust 12—St. P au l’s Night. A u g u st 13—A. M. and P. M.—
Gypsy Rodney Sm ith, fam ous . Evangelist. 'A ugust 13-10—Bible Lovers Con
ference.. Gypsy Rodney Smith, lecturer. ■
A ugust 18—Lecture by Gypsy Sm ith, “F iam Gypsy Camp to
. P u lp it.”A ugust 19— Concert— M argare t
Speaks—Conrad Thiebauld. A ugust 20—A.' M.— Dr.. Harold
Paul Sloan, Philadelphia, Pa.— P. M.— to be' announced
A ugust 20-23—Preach ing Mission. A ugust -23—Annual U shers' Ban
quet.A ugust 24— Annual Auditorium
Choir Concert.A ugust 25 to Septem ber 4—Camp
M eeting— Preachers: Bishop A rthur J. Moore, Dr. Roy L. Sm ith and Dr. Norm an Vincent Peale.
Septem ber 10—A. M.—Rev. F, A. DeMaris, D.D.. New Jersey Conference.— P. M.— Rev..' Stanley, W agg , New Je rsey Conference.
ARBERTON HOTELfacts M m Ocean firoveBY T H E SEA— NORTH END 7-9 SEA V IEW AVENUE
I pi : f S - | A THING and fishing in ocean. F ine boardwalk: full jg | | l l | length o f ocean front,"connecting w ith A sbury P a rk B
r a r.TfiM on the no rth and B radley Beach on th e south. Two 'i-sXMM . la rg e pavilions, a t N orth and South End, overlooking B ocean. A uditorium sea tin g nearly 10,000. M oat pow erful o rgan if in th e country. G re a t chorus, finest singers, m o st.g ifted in s tra - tl] m entolists, em inent preachers, noted lectu rers. Safe! aad sane m am usem ents, moving pictures, bowling alleys, Bierry-go-round, | | sw im m ing pool, ath letic gam es, tennis, skeo ball. Daily m eet- B> ings fo r,y o u n g .an d old if> Temple, Tabernacle snd Chapel, A i i
l | quiet, restfu l Sabbath, S afest place fo r women and children, s |S A dequate tra in , boat and bus service, convenient fo r com m uters. B
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. FRIDAY, JU LY 7, 1944 F A C E S E V E REUROPEAN PLAN— FURNISHED ROOMS
; ROOMS O PEN A LL YEAH
C A STLE ARMS• 16. Main Avenue
Ocean Grove, N . J .
D. W H ITEH EA D , Owner Telephone, A sbury P a rk 4163-M
t i i i i u i i i i i i i i i i i i i t i i t i i i i i i i i i i i r i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i t i i i i i t i i i i i i i a i i i i i iH i i i i i i i i iK i i i i i i i i i i i in B i i i i i i i i i i i i i ia i i i i i i i ia i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i iU
'■ j-: > The N ewL o u - E lle n I
58 MAIN AVENUE I(O pposite Postoffice) |
Com pletely Remodeled inside and out. Running w ate r in § all rooms, some w ith -p rivate show ers I
Phone A. P. 8549 ELSIE GRAHAME, Mgr. |
The HE LI Tt“T he F riendly House fo r F riend ly People." ;
Rooms and apartm ents. Running w ater. O ne-half block;to ocean. Telephone A abury P a rk 7691. Our ra te s a re alw ays moderate.11 Main Avenue MRS. ROLAND L. RUD RAUFF
O CEAN SIDE. 25 O cean A venue
Rooms Overlooking Ocean Opposite B a th ing BcacliConvenient to C afeterias
G. GORMER, M anager
72 Main Avenue■ (U nder New M anagem ent)
Centrally located, n ear beach, auditorium and re s ta u ra n ts and cafeterias. Outside Tooms, spacious porches.
GEORGE LLOYD, M anager.
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. 'w/.;
1 Rooms H osp ita lity Com fort European
- Phone 3237
K 11. . . . v f - -p a th m u1 oC £A U I 1 GROVE |
JanorN E WjE fls s r
.4 Ocean P athw aj Running w ate r ir every room. H eat fo r chilly days.N ext dour to bench R ates upon: applies: t io n . . /
W. S. Benson
HOTEL ALLENHUUSTCorner C en tral and P itm an Avenues
Modern rooms with Running Water. _ Private baths apartments.Tel. A. P. 17GG. Booklet and R ates. G- F. DRAKE, M gr.
OLIVE HOUSECorner Heck and Beach Avenues. ...
One block from the ocean and contrally located. Open All Year. H ot and cold running w ate r in a ll rooms. European P lan. Tel. 1188.
MRS. T R IN E BRAIN.
Park View Hotel23 Seaview avenue, facing W esley Lake.
One b lo c k fro m A abury P arle C asino and N o rth E n d pav ilion an d b ath ing ground- C ap ac ity 125. S pacious porches. H o t and* cold ru n n in g 'w a te r in room s. B ooklet; Telephone 524. . S p ec ia l. ra te s May, a n d Ju n e .
R . A. W A IN R IG H T —ETHEL* S; H E M PH IL L .
PINE TREE. . . . .10 M AIN AV EN U E
F irs t hotel from ocean on, south side o f M ain avenue. N ear a ll a ttra c tions and cafe te rias . Running w ate r in all rooms. Com pletely''renovated th roughout. European P lan. ■ ^ MRS. JO H N SHAFEU
—
VAN GOTTA0E1951-R.
40 C entral Avenue. Open all year. Rooms only. Special ra te s Septem ber to June . Telophone,
A . M. VAN SK ITE
Webb-CentraE)keeping;- 1 :
• 43 W ebb Avo., co rn e r C en tra l; n e a r s to re s an d ca fe te rias , 2 blocks from ocean. R oom s a n d lig h t hoUBe-
M ISS ID A Li G E R N D T
WENDELLOpen a ll' Y ear.
78 M t, H orm on W ay , n e a r A udito rium and .all a ttra c t io n s . • B r ig h t sunny room s. ; E u ro p ea n p lan . $1 up . P riv ileges.; -
" V . m a y : . BA RRIN G TO N , P rop.
W i l • _____L ____ - f I _ C en tra l an d H e c k ; com fortable ,Yw 1 I V l l l H C ^ r O f l n m i c p f r le n d ly .a n a co n v e n ien t A il ou t- I I U U I l U g l V U i l v l l p v &ide ro o m s; lig h t housekeepingop tional. ’ G. E . a n d P . C. ED W A R D S.
CA FETER IA S; AND RESTAURANTS / ;
The W ayne Tea RoomAsbury arid New Jersey Avenues
At Emory S tre e t Bridge • CLOSED MONDAYS
DINNERS—-4:30 to 8:00 P. M. Tuesday through Satu rday • SUNDAYS, Noon to 7:30 P . M.
Public Phone A- P . 8505 M. G. EVANS
;“DIRECTLY ON T H E OCEAN FR O N T”Season, M ay to October— E uropean Plan. All rooms w ith running w ater, some w ith p riv a te baths and lavatories.Telephone A sbury P a rk 4084. I, A . SHAW . Ownenihip-Managemenf
The SUNLIGHT31 E m bury Avenue ■ ■ • '
European. H o t and cold runn ing w ate r in all rooms. N ea r Beach, Auditorium , and a ll a ttrac tio n s. -Phone A. P. 5749 A. E . HARPER.
S T E U C R W D SB eautifu l Small Hotel. D irectly on Ocean.
Club-like atm osphere. Suites w ith p riva te baths, p riv a te porches. One ground-floor- su ite w ith p riva te entrance. E uropean. . Special r a te s . Septem ber and October. -v . '6 Ocean Avenue, Corner of S urf. Telephone A. P . 4149
Atlantic Cottage•15 A tla n tic avenue,: n e a r /O cean and Aurtitoi-iunV a t tr a c t iv e room s, hot and cold r i ih n lg . w a te r In v: a l l • rooihs
P hono A. P . 214-M.. M ISS U R SA H YD E
" I ' j j r * A I I D I D A 6 A tlan tic A venue. Ocean view
n . t w aterTelephone 6579. ' FRA N K IV E S BULL.
m attresses, porches overlooking ocean.
8 S eav iew Avenue, one-half block from ocean, all m oderate price- rooms,, hot and cold w ater in roomsj innerspring
MRS.! MARTHA EVANS A U STIN
N earNOW O PEN FOR SEASON
. 62 Main Avenue—rooms only, ho t and cold running w ater, re s ta u ra n ts and cafeterias. . , , ,
' R a te s on request. P h o n e '3833. 1*. J . and M. B. lOUNG
CheltenhamSG OCEAN PATHW AY. Phone A sbury Park 5035.
Midway betw een ocean and Auditorium . H ot and cold w ater in rooms H eated all chilly days. Clean, cool, cheerful sleeping rooms. Addition a l lavatories installed and o ther im provements. R ates on
ChalfonteNow Open F or Season
9 Ocean Avonue, d irectly on the ocean fro n t, ho t and cold running w a te r in room s, com fortable innerspring m attresses, homey atm os-
Phone A sbury P a rk 4780/ WM. H. and H E LEN D. GUYO w nership-M anagem ent
CO LO NIAL■ . ~ 15 M ain Avenue, Ocean Grove.
O ne-half block to boardw alk and ocean. Convenient to Auditorium a n d -a ll poin ts of in te rest. Running h o t nnd cold w ater in rooms E uropean. W rite fo r ra tes.Telephone M, CULGIN
Edwards House37 P itm an Avenue
H ot and Cold W ate r in Rooms. N ea r Ocean and A uditorium In n e r Spring M attresses In E very Room Open May to OctoberTelephone 4450 JE S S IE L. M ITCHELL, Ownership-M anagemem
HAMILTON COTTAGE•, 23 C entral Avenue
A friendly vacation homo w here com fort is alw ays considered. I t is the n e a re s t room ing house to tho G rea t A uditorium , »nd is only a two m inu te w alk to boardw alk and ocean.. N ear cafo to n as and restau ran ts .H a tes reasonable and given on application.P h o n e 7132. A. T . DEY, O w ner-M anager. -
Hotel Le Chevalier• Corner W ebb and C entral Avenues
.. Open Saturday , M ay 27, 1944' Two blocks fro m ocean, .Newly decorated, com fortable roomt w ith h o t and cold runn ing w ater. Reasonable ra te s ,^ b re a ld a s^ sengd^
M AJESTIC HOTEL•' E le v a to r
- -• /.Telephone 190
Whole, block on ocean fro n t
B aths Running w a te r in room sS p ec ia l 'R a te s-in June , . •
MRS. GEORGE R. H A IN E S, Owner and M anager
Broadview 13 Broadway, h a lf block from ocean. Com fortable room s a t reasonable rates.MRS. F; E; MACKAY, < O w ner-Proprietor.
BROADWAYold. running w a ter in room s,
17-19 B ro ad w ay ,, co rn er of B each, utno block from . S ou th E n d pav ilion . O verlooking ocean a n d ' lake. F u rn ish e d ro o m s-w lth housekeepin g p riv ileg es.7 In n e rsp rin g M attresses,. H o t
T w en ty -fo u rth . season." M rs. C .. L | ' Severs.
M ay 15-Septem ber 11.
8 ‘ W ebb ..avonuo, . one-half b lock:;from ocean, a t Cool S ou th E nd . R oom s only.: n e a r re s ta u ra n ts ,
•ca fe terias, P a v ilio n ;:/B athing-. Beach.-.-' .»'. •;. MRS. W M . Ci H E lil/M U N D
CENTENNIALhousekeeping. In n e r S p rin g M attresses.
C5 M ain A venue, ̂̂ /JB locks fro m ocean, n ea r A uditorium , a l l a t tra c tio n s . R o o m s^ llg h t
W rite fo r R a te s . M rs. C. E rke lens
Chandlern e a r - c a fe te ria s . • P hone A.
v. ; ' ' '52 -. C en tra l avenue. R oom s a rid v a p a r t- Y-. m erits / H o t a n d cold runn ing ;: w a te r in
room s, in n e rsp rin g m a ttre s s e s ,. one . an d ono-half m in u tes to A udito rium a n d beach,
P . . 7091-M. M RS. C. C H A N D LER
Darby HouseP a rk . P hono A. P . 7215.
9 A tla n tic , AVenue, on e-h a lf block to beach, fu ll ocean view* h o t an d cold ru n n in g .w a te r in a ll room s, n e a r A uditorium , an d A sb u ry
MRS.. M. E . KUNATM , O w ner- M gr..
The DEANSP hone A abury P a rk 5023-J v'..-
55 E m b u ry avenue. - Open a l l y ea r. B re a k fa s t sorved from 7:00 to 10:00 a. m. R oom s $1.25 a n ig h t, $7.00
• w eek po r person . .P ; D EA N,. M gr.
33 A tlantic Avenue. All outside ro o m sw ith ho t and cold running w ater. European. Telephone 5587.
Open A ll Y ear. L ig h t Housekeeping. P . BYLSMA, Owner-M anagerDeWitt House
; BARNEGAT BAY _ RESTAURANT^S E A F O O D
AT NORTH ENDOn Ocean Grove Boardwalk
Wm. A rgerakis, P ropr.
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DINE OVER THE OCEAN §at the Famous I
sa id e s ta te , u n d e r oa th , -. w ith in s ix m onths from th e d a te of th e a fo re sa id
.order, o r th e y w ill bo fo rev er b a rre d o f th e ir a c tio n s th e re fo r a g a in s t th e sa id subscriber. . • •. D ated , F reeho ld , N . J ., June . 15th.
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• . . . 129 C la rk A venue, • ;7 . • O cean G rove, N . J .
R oss R . Beck, Esq.,^A sb u ry Park* -N.‘ J . , ' -' ■
P ro c to r. ;■—25-29 ($10,00)
Acid IndigestionRelieved in 5 minutes o r . double your money bacic
When excess itomach *cld ciutes painful. miffocnt- lnr im. *our itomich and heartburn, doctors usually prescribe iho faat«t-actln* medicine* known foe •' umptomatlc relief—medicines like those la B«U-«ai Tablets.. No. Uxttlre,' Bell*»na brlngi comfort In * Jiffy or double jrour money back on return of botui to ut.-25c OniMisu.
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E. I. FEAGLEY■ ’ .■/ WATCH
CLOCK A N D JE W E L R Y .REPAIRING v
20 Y ears w ith H am ilton W atch Co. 126 M ain A venue, O cean Grovei
Centennial Shoe Rebuilders
63 M AIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE
Our business has been built on
Service and SKILLED WORKMANSHIP
and the use o f finest m aterials. So please be patien t. Don’t w ait till the l a s t ' minute before repairing your shoes.
Give us enough time to DO A GOOD JOB
North End of Boardwalk Reservations for Parties
Phone 3196l i i l i i lK lu u il l ia i l l i t l l i i l i . | i i i ; : i i i i r i " l i u ij h ih i i»T
| 89 Maiif Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J.| Try Our Special Club Breakfast ||- Frpm 7 to 1 1 :30 A . M. _ fI-. Dinner Served From 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. . . . 1
Clam Chowder Served with Dinner Daily i
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STO U T and O’HAGAN, S olic itors fo r C om plainant E lec tric Building,A sbury p a rk , > N. J .
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.Monniouth County S u rro g a te 's Olllce
■ In th e M a tte r o f the E s ta te of S a rah C atheriiie F is h e r (M rs. s. C. F is h e r) , D eceased, V , ,
JJo tlce / to C reillto rs to .P re sen t C laim s A gain st E s ta te .
th e o rder of D orm an McPntWIn, S u fro en te o f tho County of M onm outh, m ade on th e F if te en th
W44 on the app lica tion of E lizabeth C. PIisher, A d m in is tra tr ix W ith: w ill ^annexed, of the e s ta te o f S a rah C a th erin e F is h e r (M rs. S. C. 1‘ ishor), deceased, notice is hereby given to the c red ito rs o f sa id deceased to ex h ib it to the, subscriber* AdminiS- t ra trix^ w ith wil 1 a n nox-ed, a s a fordsa i d , th e ir deb ts and- dem ands ag a in s t the
When the oldest resident was a youngster w e supplied
/ OCEAN GROVE
Taylor Dairy Co.Catley & W illiams, P roprieto rs
MILK, CREAM AND BUTTERMILK
From Monmouth County Farm s Phone 1970
112 Lawrence Avenue, Occan Grove
ALKA-SELTZER
JA N E —AH' is forgiven. Tried m agic , new ' com bination ,. P o st’s Raisin B ran. Think i t ’s wonderful. C razy abou t those crisp w heat and b ran flakes w ith raisins. ,
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S tan d a rd R ates— D ependability
Ocean Grove
Oc c a s i o n a l l y , i w ak e -u p inthe m orning w ith a Headache*It^ sometimes w ears off along .tho m iddle of the forenoon, but I don't w an t to w ait that long, so I d r in k a glass of sparkling A X JC A -S E L T Z E R .In ju st a little w hile I am feeling a . lot better. v ;
Som etim es the w eek’s iron ing t ires ,vm e and m akes m e sore an a stiff.T h en it ’s A L K A - S E L T Z E R to tha rescu e — a tablet o r tw o and a litt le < •! r1'-rest m akes me feel more lik e fin ishin g the jo b . ■
A n d w h en I eat “not w ise ly but too w ell," A L K A - S E L T Z E R re liev es ,the A d d Indigestion th a t so often follows. ' .. . ^ (
Y e s , -'Alka - Seltzer brightens W r it b rings re lie f from so
today?,J*argo Package GO*,'Sm all
H ears froin “Mom” Michael Marsico,
ton street,. Freehi received a le tte r fi M ri;fP o lita Marsii was .‘‘the first woi f r o n t i e r in five ye w ritten March 14,
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X b e D a iK
A t The Hotels
£ A C E E I G H T
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FR ID A Y, JU LY 7, 1944
County Notes ]P ray er Period Set Aside
A one : m inute p ray er period every day a t noon, .sponsored by the New Jersey. S ta te league, Kiwanis' In ternational," .was endorsed by the B elm ar board of commissioners a t 'th e i r ..m eeting la s t wpek. The' plan to h a v e 'a ll stores and places of business cooperate by p a u s i n g 'fo r six ty seconds w as presented to the board .by ;I . N. W illiams, of Kiwanis In ternational, and w as discussed w ith the official body by . the Rev.
A lla n . N. N e ttle m a n ,: th e Rev. Liawrence G. A tkinson and the Rev. Jam es P. O’Sullivan. M ayor Leon T. A bbott, on a motion from the commissioners, agreed to issue1 a proclam ation se tting aside the period. J V 'H ere. A fte r 16 KT'V- V: -. (F ai. M at. Only): •
1 SON;, MON\, Ju ly 0*10 K I) 1> IK ;
FANCY GIFT BOXES
G R EG O R Y 'SCHOCOLATE SHOPPE t
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