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THE SPRING LAKE GAZETTE, SPRING LAKE. N. J. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1932 PAGE SIX AMONG THE CHURCHES LOTTICE HOWELL CranmerFuelCo.1 Monmouth and Railroad Avenue Famous Reading Anthracite Lottice Howell, NBC artist, is a belle of the sunny South. She was born in Kentucky but spent most of her early life in Birmingham, Ala.

Her southern manners and feminine charm won her acclaim in London recently where she played at the Palladium and Holburn's Empire. (ttt ArrljattgFl SEA GIRT'S ONLY CHURCH Philadelphia Blvd. and Third Ave. SPRING LAKE 848 BENNETT HEIGHT CO-BUTCHERS And Dealen In Fresh and Smoked Meats All Kinds Hotels Supplied at Special Rates MARKET HOUSE: Third and Washington Avenue THE LORD'S OWN SERVICE ON EVERY LORD'S DAY "Do this in Remembrance of Me" Alfred L.DeBow Electrical Contractor 198 Main Street Manasquan, N. J.

Telephone 253 Although Miss Howell won a degree in music from the Women's college of Alabama, her ambition was to reach New York. Parental objec-, tions ruled, until the girl had saved enough money from her salary as a church soloist to finance herself. Then she tucked her music roll un 8 A. M. LOW CELEBRATION.

11 A. M. HIGH CELEBRATION, with sermon. 9.45 Church "School The Rev. Frederic Foster Snow, Rector.

fir tV ft h'A a ft, 4 XT'-i-VS der her arm and attacked the metro-j polis. COME, JOIN US IN OUR WORSHIP S. V. HEIGHT Formerly COBB'S THIRD SPRING LAKE Seaboard Coal Burns to powder. No clinkers.

No unbumed coal For Seaboard Service Call Spring Lake 235 SEABOARD ICE COMPANY ICE COAL WOOD FUEL OIL 518 Passaic Avenue Spring Lake St. Catharine'! Church (Malonej Memorial) Sunday masses 8, 10.30 A. M. Week day mass 7.30 A. M.

Sunday school classes 1 1 A. M. First Friday masses 6.30 and 7.30 A. M. Tel.

Spring Lake 461-W Res. Spring Lake 113-W We Aim To Please S. D. HURLEY SON CEMENT BLOCKS AND DIRA1.ITU WALL TEXTl'RE Estimates Cheerfully Given Confessions Saturdays 4 P. M.

and 7.30 P. M. Baptisms Sundays 2 P. M. Monmouth Spring Lake, N.

J. All evening devotions at 8 P. M. Robertson's RadioShopf Sunday mass in St. Margaret's church, Third and Jersey avenues FRIEDA MARIE BARNETT 7 and 9.30 A.

M. Rev. Thomas U. Reilly, All-Electric RADIOS Now $35 to $45 Installed A Experts on all Make 516 Warren Opp. Station jf Telephone 1168.

Spring Lake Recognized Leading Permanent Waving Expert HOME SALON PERSONAL SERVICE Guaranteed Permanent Waving, $5, Complete Central Avenue, Second House West of Highway, SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS Phone Spring Lake 3011 St. Andrew'! M. E. Church West Lake and Fourth Avenues. Sunday Services: 9:45 A.

M. Church School. 11:00 A. M. Morning; Worship.

6:45 P. M. Young People's Meeting. 8.00 P. M.

Popular Community Services. H. M. Blake, Minister. Behind the fragile, cameo-like beauty of Lottice Howell is real courage.

Her first engagement was at the Strand theatre. Hyde Home Contractors and Builders No job too large or too small. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Estimates Cheerfully Given Telephone "I told Mr. Plunkett, the musical director, I had wide orchestra experience when I really had none," Louis and sne confessed, "but he was wise, and Jane Froman NBC "Blues" Singer Jane Froman left St.

Lake Como M. P. Church Sunday school, 9:30 A. M. i in.

ic a went to Cincinnati, where she tried warned me that the orchestra which for weeks to sin? herself into a job was behind nie fooled many an ex- Chicago, Mar. 0. She had to sing! Because when she tries to talk she stutters. Jane Froman. radio's beautiful T.E.ALGOR THE RELIABLE PLUMBER Jobbing Attended to and Estimates Cheerfully Given 510 Warren Near R.

R. Tel. 1486 SPUING LAKE on a newspaper, but city editors are perienced artist. It wasn't so cii-n. tough.

One night at a party she though iust the same one-two- ana i r. ju.t every ouuubiu. Y. P. S.

Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. nf "blues" singer, sang her way sang her song of woe to Powell Cros- three." T. mJi -j tt a- uiecuug, iwumn 51. lammai ainuui aim uuuugu iuu.ic-., wuu sficaicu sne toureu vuin toe nensnaw jy school.

I. So she forgot her journalistic as-lera company, later joining Roxy's John Huizer, minister. Phone 38-R. I Then she sang her way through the pirations and joined the staff at "eane." Then followed engagements Tel. 798.

Auto Delivery Service HOOPER Caterer Weddings, Luncheons, Receptions Ice Cream, Fancy Ices and Cake. 107 Salem Ave. Spring Lake i First Baptist Church, Manasquan Sunday Services 9:45 A. Automobile and Radio Dealers' Directory Also Dealers of Automobile Supplies, Accessories, Repairmen and Garages C-m C. H.

WATERS OOTCO Auto Tire Repairs Works Steam Vulcanizing, Automobile Belmar Sales Service UO Supplies, Battery Service, Work Opposite Depot Suaranteed. Telephone 665. Phone 1392 Belmar, N. J. 312 Morris Ave.

Spring Lake, N.J. Willys-Knight Overland NASH Pearce W. Sherman Auto Inc. SALES and SERVICE Manasquan, N. J.

Telephone 1494 Refinishing of Motor Can 804 Street Belmar, N. J. schools of music (which was easy) WLWV Her rich contralto voice and "The Music Box Revue," "My and the school of journalism at the special ability to put "blues" into Maryland." and "Deep River." University of Missouri. But when popular songs won immediate sue- Miss Howell has no wish to be a she tried to sing her way into a 1 cess for her, and brought her to the motjon picture She appeared reporter's job she landed on the air. attention of NBC.

wjth Ramon Novarro in "Gay Ma- drid," but was cast in a vampire role. 10:45 A. morning worship; 6:45 P. Senior C. E.

society, and evening devotions at 7:30 P. M. Wednesday, 4 P. M. Junior C.

E. To look at her straight, black hair parted in the middle, the almond- Sign Language Directs Programs society and mid-week prayer service shaped eyes, and the appealing oval a rj jj Firat Presbyterian Church Manasquan Rev. W. Taybr Dale, Minister. Sunday school, 9.45 a.

morn ing worship, 10.45 a. evening wor face, it is easy to understand why she didn't enjoy being a film vil-lainess. Clothes are the singer's hobby, the i kind of clothes that fit personality. In particular she admires the dainty, old fashioned gown fitting tightly at the waist line, but with plenty of "curtseying" room in the skirt. I Miss Howell Is fond of sports, es ship, 7.30 p.

Midweek service, Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. WHEN YOU NEED ANYTHING IN Hardware, Paint, or Housef urnishings You will find it here at the lowest ROBT D. DAVISON The Home of Reliable Goods 1217 Third Ave. Spring Lake I I I 1 Move Closer to Microphone 1 I Local To Musicians Announcement Close Off fx pecially football and baseball.

She's a boxing fan, too. West Belmar M. E. Church Corner 17th Ave. and I St LeRoy C.

Henne, Pastor Sabbath school, 9.45 A. M. Morning worship, 11 A. M. Epworth league, 7 P.

M. A otrong Dank One of Frank Luther's major dis-! 1 i tL. Wed- Evening service, 7.30 P. Prayer meeting, 7.30 P. M.

nesday evenings. A Progressive Bank A Friendly Bank appointments in lite, ne says, is mu fact that he wanted to be a cartoon- ist. 1 "I really can draw, but nobody has been able to make out what my cartoons mean," says Frank. ft Cul Program Fadeout CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Red Men's Hall, Arnold Avenue, Point Pleasant, N. J.

Sunday service, 11 A. M. Wednesday, 8 P. M. Reading room open daily from 12 to 4.30 P.

M. Cul Pro.mm After Fadeoul 'J, iciilj yyuiu nave uccii ojjuncu Sign language: is as old as the hu-'who usually directs the program by Jean Paul King, Chicago NBC yt man race and new as radio. No stu-: through the glass by signals. How- announcer, since his advent into ra-J dio program could function without ever, it is not unusual to see him dio. He has announced and the aid of this primitive means of suddenly dash into the studio and peared in about 25.000 programs.

communication. a soprano closer to the micro-! For Men For Large As Well As Small Accounts A strong progressive, friendly bank that strives at all times to render Maximum Service to all its Depositors Who Demand I the Best Location Of Street Letter Boxes To the uninitiated attending a phone, whisper to the director, or broadcast the gesticulations of an-1 wave his hands this way and that A nouncers are bewildering. Studio to convev messages. The secret ambition of Everett Mitchell, Chicago NBC mike-man is to be a criminal lawyer. Directors resort to setting-up exer- Just Forgot cises, combined with deaf unl dumb.

Studio sitrnals sometimes nroduee; n. FASHION PARK CLOTHES KNOX HATS TYSON HATS i riiu lewey 01 tne neveiers was nguage to convey the message strange effects the uninitiated, born in Ma and his father Tone down the bass drum Move, When Valentine Williams first began W8S a band eader. whole fam. imc nuie piu.ver up a OK, JlaKe ''t me presentee a series 01 aramatic Dro-in 1 rr- mike," and "Speed up the show." grams in collaboration with his wife. The First National Bank of SPRING LAKE, N.

J. Third and Jersey Avenues. Turtle and Fourth Avenues. Ludlow and Fourth Avenue. Brighton and Fifth Avenue.

Madison and Third Avenue. Monmouth and Third Avenue. Atlantic and Fire? Avenues. Brighton and Second Avenue. Mercer and First Avenues.

Prospect and Monroe Avenue. Sussex and Fifth Avenues. Pitney and Fourth Avenue. Ocean Road and Shore Avenue. Mercer and Railroad Avenue.

North End Pavilion. South End Pavilion. I RAsiJaii unaer. established practice in. Catching a signal to peed up, Wil- A 1 Ae La MJXMl UC11 national broadcasting company-; Hams forgetfully turn ed to his wife rsiny vones.

tne imdo entertainer dear!" His the networks listeners. THE OUTFITTER A studios, a linger planted firmly and said: "Talk faster 704-706 Cookman Ave the nofe s'Klifies that the i words flashed out over Program is running according to and into the homes of Asburv Park. N. J. 1, who appears with Ernie Hare, once worked in a bank.

One day the cashier absconded with all the cash n. e.xu-imeu who, Rna1.pr in thn ttiMqF thumb and first (imrer at right angles I a. oro ne coum la' nanfl? on- lne next of their and aked announcers dav Tnnp firpj ThP nresident 1 IliBI Ik is tne sitrnai tor local station an-, 1 1 a what the strange signals meant. It tni bank eaue-ht him lnnkinr at a nouncement. Synchronization of net-1 laugnt mm looking at a 8 We welcome all items of news of Spring Lake, Sea Girt, Como, Villa Park, Manasquan and vicinity.

Julia Sanderson, the NBC entertainer, caught an item in a newspaper to the effect that a man's height va Smooth Your Shaving Troubles Away! an advance course in studio signals, or write instructions on paper. Mechanical intercommunicating devices, such as silent, telautographs, have' been installed' the BC studios, as old timers predicted, have failed to supplant the primitive sign language. They serve their purpose to some extent, but have not the flexibility or facility of the human sign language. nes trom time to time. "Thats; right," commented her co-star and husband, Frank Crumit, "I know it's right, for I'm always short after a week-end at the seashore." works is indicated by crossing fingers one hand against those of the other.

Curious Gestures Two fingers worked in a I motion call for a cut in the pror gram which is funning When the outspread fingers -of an upheld hand are drawn inward, the orchestra musicians "know they should move closer to the microphone. A half closed hand calls for a fade-out. An arm extended straight out following this signal is older to cut the program Hand- drawn slowly together' with fingers turned in and t'liinili- pointed means for the speaker or singer to move nearer the BARRY BROS. EXPRESS Local Long Distance MOVING Telephone 108 The mcfst convincind Jane Froman, "blues" singers, won't use a telephone because she stutters when she tries to talk. Before becoming a musician, Lud-wig Laurier.

who conducts the Slumber music program 011 XBC, was a Buffalo, X. druggist And a oiuuio uianer 511 TUTTLE AVENUE SPRING LAKE, N. J. Argument in theWorld It only takes one good automobUe accident to con- Mad Klenzo Shaving Cream 39 cents go Tucker, who has charge of Sunday; Children's is idolized by the youngsters reversed, -M''" an order ie. The is intel'ni' i gnal ted good one, too.

according to other XXXOXOIXjl pharmacists. Their only criticism of A Laurier as a druggist was that he 8 35 Years With GETSINGER'S made his chicken salad too salty. niiiTnnhi "iif roui'si to move If the Its penetrating lather jjj softens the beard close to if orchestra direct sees the the skin and enables you to sweep it off smooth I W. F. Newman I 1116 THIRD AVENUE appearing on that period.

They adore Miss Tucker because of her stand on the subject of spinach for children. Miss Tucker contends that no child should be made to eat spinach unless he likes it and what child does? vtnee anyone of the need for full coverage automobile insurance. When' you've injured someone or damaged another's car and have a big damage suit staring vou in the lace, or when your own car is smashed, it certainly coiiM.hng to know that a big. dependable organization, such as the Standard Accident Insurance Com-pany of Detroit, will assume your responsibility and stand the loss. As Standard representatives, we are equipped to pro-dc you with full and adequate protection for your They are always Joy-f ul in the New York studios of XBC.

They can't be otherwise with one of three mil clear. Gentlemen' Talc 25 cents Joys ever in evidence. Two of the jjj Jovs have the same initials. L. W.

A Opposite First National Bank SPRING LAKE, N. J. Tel. 1838 8 Seethes the skin re moves the shine. Slightly scented and quite in Wl noWi VO(jr aocid( ccident visible on tne tacu.

ooiu production man waving his hand in circles he knews that the program is lagging and must -peedi up. Hands lowered with the paims down nu-aiis play more softly. Hands raised repeatedly means play louder. The control room, which might be called the "listening room." adjoins the studio and is seperated from it by a sound proof glass partition. In this small compartment sits the i engineer before his control dials and beside a loud speaker over which he hears the program originating in the I studio.

Next to him is the production man, Happens. onlv at Kexall Stores. Leslie W. Joy, director of auditions, The Pickens Sisters of Georgia are and Leonard W. Joy.

orchestra con-really sisters and their songs re- ductor. The greatest Joy of them jjj fleet their southern origin. OA NBC all is Alice Joy. the captivating con- programs. Jane, Hi len and Maria tralto.

sing many tunes reminiscent of the Js- Old South. They are also adept at Kay Perkins, NBC's master of cer- jsj simulating the sound of a banjo, Ha- emonies, says he knows a man so lazy waiian guitar, violin and even the he always steers his car over a bump1 Jews-harp, They also develop strik- in the road to knock the ashes off his D. H. HILLS Drug Company STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES I Best of Everything Unexcelled Service We solicit your patronage 9A MYRON O. MORRIS INSURANCE 1213 Third Spring Lake, N.

J. Telephone 1122 SPRING LAKE, N. J. i THE WORLDS LARGEST CHAIN Of IWMVTOOALl OWM6P STOBPa ing echo-effects. cigar..

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