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OG history on Blogfinger—-1900: Society women of Ocean Grove and Asbury Park clash with the CMA and the OG police over a card game for charity: April 20, 1900. (New York Times)

November 24, 2025 by Blogfinger

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By Paul Goldfinger, Editor @Blogfinger

It was April 20, 1900, when Mrs. Albert D. McCabe organized a whist card party at her Ocean Grove home to be attended by society women of Ocean Grove and Asbury Park as a fund raiser for the Monmouth Memorial Hospital of Long Branch. The women belonged to the hospital auxiliary.

But they ran into difficulty when the Camp Meeting Association learned of the event. It seems that the rules “forever prohibited” card playing and dancing in the Grove.

Mrs. McCabe was presented with an official letter from CMA Vice President A.E. Ballard and one from Chief of Police John Patterson. In it she was threatened with forfeiture of her land lease if she proceeded with the party.

According to the New York Times report, Mrs. McCabe returned to her house where the women had assembled and announced that “the preachers have prohibited the game.”

She suggested that the group go to Asbury Park where “Puritanism did not prevent card playing for charity.” So her group formed a line and marched to Asbury’s Winckler’s Hall.

The women were furious over the situation, but their defiance probably had a big impact on the men who viewed the situation as “a case which required heroic action”

—Paul Goldfinger, Editor @Blogfinger

 

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Posted in Ocean Grove history | Tagged CMA raids card game | 2 Comments

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  1. on August 9, 2013 at 12:45 pm Frank S

    Yet another OG contradiction: feisty progressive women in a conservative male-run town. Topic to be researched : Anti-war protesters and hippies in OG during the sixties. Anyone have any first hand knowledge about this ? I was told there were protesters when Nixon spoke at Great Auditorium. Maybe they were troublemaker bad kids from Monmouth U. and not our fine patriotic OG youth.


  2. on August 9, 2013 at 8:31 am anna

    In my mind’s eye I can see the ladies marching to Asbury, backs straight and full of purpose. What a clever way to circumvent the preachers’ rules and raise money. Gutsy ladies.



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