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' “ NEPTUNE TIME® ju,B *BB 97 Years OW 10 CEiNTS • ...and NEW dfrobe C ttnes Every Thursday PER COPY m l . m M . OCEAN GR0 V irT IM E ^ :T0 WNSHIP'0 I NEPTUNE,NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 27,192?_ T E N CENTS Historical Society • Eye-Witness Account Daylight Saving Time Begins Sunday, April 30 Association And George fiedemami Hears Lecturer The APOLLO PRESS And Appraiser Merchants Office Launch PHOTOGRAPHER OCEAN GROVE -— Items over by ! 109 years of Bge m ay be term ed “antiques,” legally, buit items cre­ OCEAN GROVE — The Donna Van de Sande , By Miss Peggy Goodrich ated prior to 1830, "when the age Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Curatot-, Historian & Chronicler : Summer Resident of Shark River of craftsmanship »i5ded" are -an- Association will share its of­ a ills and marine biology major fice facilities here with a NEPTUNE - From April 17th I tlques, ethically, , This was the opinion expressed branch operation of the First at Florida Institute of Technology through die 29 th prize- winning photo­ by Mrs. Patricia Pierce, a profes­ Merchants National Bank of grapher George V. Tiedemann will'dis­ sional appraiser, wlhlo addressed the Asbury Park for the balance V;. Amplified sounds, of “awe* play- some of His'* winning photographs Ocean Gnove Historical Society of this year. 1 arose frefm the 500,000 specta­ in the • Central Mall of die Neptune meeting Monday night in itjhc Meth­ tors bf the giant Apollo 16 Municipal Complex at 25 Springdale The U.S. Controller of -t h e odist Home auditor!in;;, l i f t off at 12:54 P.M. Avenue.’;Other outstanding photographs Currency has approved th e “The size of the item does not. First Merchants application The night before the launch by Mr. • Tiedemann - are displayed on matter as much as its integrity, was illuminated by the multi­ the. first floor of the Neptune Public for an Ocean Grove office and ots craftsmanship,'’ aha pointed a lease agreement is now be­ tude of stars' that filled the library as one of the library's features out, terming as equally important skies. As one looked across celebrating /National" Library Week ing drawn by the Camp Meet­ I “Its absolute age and its eondiiori ing Association. Until the As- thei water he could see the April 16^i‘ dirough the 22nd. for its age.” he noted <3ic rising in- glowing 36 story, 3,000 ton - - - - .sociation completes construc- m terest in the Victorian objects but | tion of its planned new office rocket, with its many flood pointed out that this period extend- building U on ll Pilgrim A. 4 111 J. Pathway U btlllU ^ lights, standing tall and ed from 183G to 1896, 60 years ot | ancj pitman Ave., site of the strong amongst the stars. and Pitman Ave., site of the dbange from the more delicate be­ former Mission Village, they On leaking up into the sky, ginning to the "grotesque” ending. will conduct' their business ,one coiSlksee the rocket’s des­ The growing demand f o r Vic­ from the rear half of the Main . tination, just a silvery sliver torian pieces has developed as Ave. office, the bank using the slowly sinking in the sky. earlier' items are. becoming more partitioned front half.. " By the next morning every difficult to find and more expen­ , Ocean Grove’s President space along the highway was sive, she added. Following her talk, George L. Hergesheimer said occupied’ by a car, trailer, REMINDING EVERYONE to turn up their clocks oni hour on April 30, 2:00 A.M. are Jenny Dc Mrs. Pierce appraises! various ob- Forrest of Little Silver (left) and Marge Dcllelt, 140,lnsliip Ave., Ocean Grove, both juniors in thc yesterday that, if possible, • camper, or tent. In a stretch . jects that were brought to the footings and foundation fo r of. fifty feeti there were cars Ann May School of Nursing, Jersey Shore Mcdi al Center-Fitkin Hospital, Neptune. meeting .by members. During the business session, the the new office building will be from, thirty-seven different installed before the summer states,'plus some from British (page eight, please) season. Building construction Columbia, Ontario, the Baha­ St. Paul’s Youths to Attend Explo 72 in Dallas would begin after Labor Day mas, the Virgin Islands, and Married Fifty Years with completion by Jan. 1, . even one from th e Nether­ 1973, “an optimistic goal and lands! And, of course, there , George V* Tiedemann GLEN ROCK — Ocean Grove Trus­ we hope it will materialize,” were several, from New Jer- Mr. Tiedemann mused about his tee and Mrs. George K, - Slingland, Ihe added. 182 Boulevard, this place, and Ocean s e y - * * photdgraphsi /Science pictures are fine First Merchants is not ex­ As tne spectators awaite

board meeting,v* Mrsr, M lian Lonei and committee Alice M. Garthwait, Mrs. Carolyn’ Mc- Central Jersey Bank Appointments Mrs. Rush announced that the sew­ served refreshments proir to the busi­ Cague, Mis. .Betty Jahnel, Mrs. Doro­ ing group meets every Tuesday from ness meeting, v;' •' ■;:■■■;■/; /. ■ :■;V; thy Williams, Mrs. Bertha Carlisle, II to 4 to sew on Fair articles. All j^Mrs. ‘Helen Cannon v reported the Miss Gertrude L. Ort, Mrs. Elsie Mad­ TAKE materials, wool etc. will be welcome. installation luncheon .will be May 22, sen, Mrs. Dora Blacklock, JMiss Rilma Mrs. Kathie Dykes lias made a hond 12:30 P.M. at the Homestead, Restau­ M. ’Hurd, .Mrs.; Anna ^anA ukeai, f FIVE sewn Lap quilt for a shut-in. A sew­ rant; in Ocean Grow. Mrs. ' Ann Elizabeth Guldner,, Wanda' Leighley, ing machine was donated by Mrs. ?pf1lenz J? !? charge o f. reservations. Mrs. Florence Newman, Mrs. Wesley By FRED W. KOKE Doris Potter. Officers for the coming y e^ .will Ire Decker, Mrs. Elizabeth Greason, and The June 2 Luncheon Meeting will Mrs. Fred J, W aterm ra,: pre^dent; Mrs. A. LeRoy Ward. / be at the Barclay Hotel, Belmar at Mrs." Helen Gannon, - Vice ’P r^^ m 12:30 P.M. There will be transporta­ charge of Ways.and Means; Mrs. Janet KINDERGARTEN CHATTER tion for a small fee. Guests are ^ e l- Smith, secretory,, and Mrs. Phoebe D. My father’s new car was recalled by the company.” come but must, provide their own trans-' Bridges, .treasurer.-.'f'jj^V.. tp • Plan House Tour That’s nothing, my father’s new car was repossessed by >> portation. Gall. Mrs. Devonshire - ,776- Mrs. Edna' Wood Will "be.; In Grove Aug. 17 6708 for reservations. • of: the Summer Sidewalk Sales, beginn­ : Mrs. Lillian j . Fendrich and' Mrs; ing Memorial Day Weekend. ' STUDY HALL CHATTER OCEAN GROVE - Mrs. Edward PROMOTED — Robert B. Rarlow, president of The Central Jer­ Mildred Flay - won the dark horse , The. Sewing Group met at ;10j00 “Hi, Marge, why so blue?” sey Bank ond Trust Company, has announced tho appointments of Streeter, chairman of The Hospitality prizes, donated by Mrs. Dykes and AJVI. before the business meeting, die “Mert, last night was my father’s monthly look-see at HAROLD AYERS (left) as assistant vice president in thc main House Tour sponsored by T he Histori­ office; KENNETH MARTIN (center),'assistant vice president in Amelia Donegan. ; ' ‘ V next sewing meeting w ill; be iMonday our telephone ‘billy-due’. He began with, ‘This 14.70 item, cal.Society of. Ocean; Grove, met with the_ mortgage department, and MRS.i HARRIET WEISS (right), V.’ On v May 1 lv and 1 2 ,th e CPres.:-arid at 10:00 A .M ., a^ the! home of Mrs.' who in blazes do we known in Nome, Alaska?’ That was her committee last Wednesday evening assistant secretary in thc bank’s mortgage deparment. Mr. Ayers 1st VVice Pres.- will;be ddegates to 'the Lucy Coon, 9-J M t Tabor-Way. • r •'! Jane Smith’s call. You know how she is on a phone. Why, has been with the bank seven years and was commercial loan of­ at her' home. I:omiativ)ritodans were State Women's Republicari'Club Con­ Mrs. Agnes Mix, Membership chair­ she is the original American Tel. and Tel. girl. The last time ficer in the main office. Mr. Martin has been mortgage officer made {or the annual HoWBtStur which since 1*16#, and Mrs. Weiss, associated with banking since 1953, vention , in i Atlantic:.;-Gity. On Mayv 12 man, introduced two new members, the girls were over, she asked if she could phone her boy­ will he held on ’ITiursday, August 17$. was supervsor and assistant to the mortgage officer. there will be a bus going down for. the Mrs. Grace Sickles and Mrs. J.’ N . friend, said she forgot to TELL him something. I thought As in former years, the committee will Ferrier, and two guests, Mrs. Freda he was home wrestling with his old latin.and new math. I day for $3.25. t i\ try to select an interesting cross-scction furnish the services we want, at mini­ On Sat., May 27, the club will par­ Fiedler and Mrs. Lillian Turner.' ; forgot he had enlisted and was up in Alaska.” of homes, . showing the • various life mum expense. GOP Ladies Gain ticipate. in the Memorial Day Parade. Mrs. Ruth Young, Treasurer, reports “Marge, with Nome for openers, it must have been a styles in the Grove • from summer tent hectic evening.” The Rummage Sale will; be sometime ed a profit of $138.56 on the card Our. professionals are expected to $540 Froan Trips or cottage to larger type houses. “Mert, you’d better believe it and it ended with my give us the full benefit of their know­ ihjune.. .1-H- party, towanl our project for the hos­ . From the vast membership! in the father issuing another of his directives (I think this was ledge,' plus a day’s work for a day’s . The next regular meeting will be pital. x • y -- " ‘ _ ■ “ V- v*. ■_ • t OCEAN GROVE - The Ocean Historical Society, the committee is No. 983) to wit, a pay booth with folding doors like the ones pay. :; Friday, May 5 at 1:30 P.M. Annual Mrs. Cannon announced a Bus Trip Grove Women's Republican Club was anxious fof more people to participate they have down at the drug store is to be installed in our We have the inescapable duty to tell reports of officers will be given at to the 'Amish Country on June 6th, living room!” presented a. check for $540.70 at their and a prospective trip for the Fall, in the tour, duties. As it is the one our, administrators what we want and this time. . .’'V.V.-V large fund raising venture for the year, “Marge, I’m no interior decorator, but won’t a Ma Bell meeting last Friday,- in the Clubhouse. Refreshments were served by Mrs. and the annual .Fall Card Party will how much we are willing to pay. This was the profit from the Christmas there is an avid desire to Me it grow cupboard clash with your living room furniture?” Devonshire and hejf. committee prior be Friday, Sept. 22, 8:00 P.M. at the W hat is expected of us, as, taxpay­ and prosper. Help in al^Q ^fs would (Fade-out Music) “All Alone, BY the Telephone.” and Easter bus trips to New York run Homestead on th e; boardwalk. . • ers? Should we become involved? Cer­ to the meeting. , K be appreciated - hostesses.'’for either by Mrs* Mary Stackhouse, j ‘•'■'■V. The next regular meeting will .be tainly! W e should keep in touch with ■ Others jpresent were: Mrs. Herbert morning or afternoon, bating of home­ Mrs. Isabelle Rush' presided and Monday; May 15 th; at the church. Mrs. local services and conditions. W e Baker, , Freda j Fiedler, Laura ; Collier, made cookies for the refreshment stop, Mrs. Marie Blumenschine gave die Ann Root was in charge of die Silent should let our officials know how we Clair Maas, Ethel lyiiller, Mon^ Rad­ invocation^ , V Aucitbn. - ’ ‘ serving on the refreshment committee, feel about the job they ore doing. We ford, Elizabeth, Dickman; Kathryn ©on- or the .publicity committee. Mrs. . Emma Devonshire, . program Those present; were; Mrs.JaneC. should express our own ideas and n<^y, Mrs! Felicia Day, Mrs. Blanche! chairman, introduced Mr, ‘Kelly’ Co­ Smith, Mrs. John Jacobus; Mrs. R. W . '. Any member of the committee can opinions. Swenson, Mrs. K. ^Macdonald/ ftfos. Thiel, Mrs,. John Petty; C 3 ^ H. Ull- be contacted: Mrs. Edward Streeter, hen and his ‘Hats’. * Marie Herrmann, Mrs. Anna VanAu- Wc can no longer afford to say, ‘I mann, Mrs.; Herbert Baker, Dorothy chairman, Mrs. Cad Aschenbach, Mrs. . ' Howard Furbeck introduced Alan R. keni Mrs. Claire Vander V liet.; just don’t want to get involved.’ Robinson, Antoinette Den Bleylcer, Frederick Herbst, Mrs. Byron Holmes,. Heinlein, Director; of, the faeptiine l i ­ Also; Mrs. ; Jzine Dimmons,. Ann HENRY W. PIKE , Dorothy Bush,' Mrs. Christian Schmidt, Mrs. Larry Horden, Mrs- George Jobes brary who spoke and answered ques­ Dawson, Grace Von Dreele, Elsie President Mrs. Alma Clark, Mrs. Sinclair Suth­ and Mrs. Thomas Batkin. tions on the Library question to come Madsen, Grace Wood, May Buchelber* Ocean Grove Taxpayers Association erland, Mn. Lee Mann, Mrs. Margue­ before the people in a special votev - ger, Adela Roberts, Florence Gillman, rite \ Conover, Mrs. ‘Netta : McCann, Subscribe to A ' donation was given to the Can­ Grabe Henirickson, Edna Wood, Lil­ Mrs. Mabel Amsen, Mrs. Elizabeth cer Society. A letter o f thanks was lian Kerr, Grace H. Odenwelder,. Fan­ Hazzard, Mrs. Benjamin Fuss, Mrs;, $5 a Year By)^ ll received from .the Monmouth .County nie Gardner, Leah Bills. Federation of Republican Women for -And,. Hazel Gardner, Ruby 'M. Subscribe to The tie use of the clubhouse for their last Fleischer, Margaret Italiano, Mrs. Ema McKellar, Mrs. Charlotte Myers, Mrs. — ATTENTION— Muriel Westall, Florence Dwyer, tylrs. A. Den Bleyker, Mis. Mildred Hydei If you are between 16-116 ; On tht semen for tho first p m . Mis.: Charlotte Sutphen, Mis. Mildred / A musical journey Baldwin, Miss Mary Vassello, Miss Ethel M. tudlum , and Mis. A.; LeRoy NAME YOUR TALENT into the soul of a nation Ward.. • U'--: Can you sing dance, play an instrument, be, a comedian? If so, now is the time to join up for the > AMATEUR TALENT SHOW Auxiliary Plans Sponsored by the Ocean Grove Hotel Association^., Sidewalk Sales in the TEMPLE, MAY 27,1972 CASH prizes will be awarded: OCEAN—GROVE - The Ocean 3 prizes — $10,00 plus dinner for two 2 prlze3 — ?15.00 plus dinner for two Grove Auxiliary to Jersey Shore Medi­ 1 prize — $25.00 (and many valuable prizes from O.G. cal Center met Monday afternoon in Hotel Association). the junior room of S t Paul’s Church FOR AUDITIONS and INTERVIEWS, ALL PEOPLE INTER­ with 53 members and' guests present ESTED MAY CALL RAY HARTZ at HOTEL BREAKERS— Mrs. Fred J. W atennan presided. ' • 775-9526 ; ; ~-

Requirements for1 Registration i

Birth Certificate AGE: 5 on or before Oct. 1, 1972 Cliff World Wide Picture* Presents C liff Physical Examination* Diphtheria Immunization Cer­ Richard Barrows

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»A physical examination will be given at time of Reg­ . . . a sight and sound experience istration or children may be examined by their own SATURDAY, MAY 6 — 8 P.M. Physican. Forms are avalable at the various schools. St. Paul’s United Methodist Church Embury & New York Aves. - Ocean Grove Kindergarten Round-Up Dates

SCHOOL DATE & TIME x Eliminate Your Plumbing W e continue to Shark River. Hills Tuesday, May 2 and Heating Problems . . 9:00 A.M. Bardley Park Wednesday, May 3 PAY the HIGHEST! •*'*. - . . A : . 9:00 AM. Residential & Commercial . . . Free Whitesville Thursday, May 4 Estimates - . . All Work Guar­ 9:00 A.m .- .■ anteed . . . Electric Sewer Cleaning Ridge Avenue Middle • Monday, May 115 Newgate Lane 9:00 A JO. H. T. AYERS CO. Neptune, N. J. Green Grove Tuesday, May 9 ______9:00 A.M. Ocean Grove Wednesday, May 10 9:30 A.M. compounded Summerfield Thursday, May 11 ■ _ quarterly on 9:00 A.M. Gables Wednesday, May 17 9:00 A.M. U PASSBOOK SAVINGS Pre-Kindergarten Round-Up Gables Thursday, May 18 • 9:00 A.M.

Pre-Kindergarten Round-Up, May 18, Gables School, is for children who will be age 4 on or before Oct. 1, 1972.•

Birth Certificate and Immunization Record required.

The Pre-Kindergarten Program is supported by federal D LOAN ASSOCIATION funds. Consequently priority must be given to those children Who qualify under the Federal Guidelines of E.S.E.A. Title I. NEPTUNE MANALAPAN Asbury park THURSDAY, APRIL 27. 1972 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY G, Beekman 171-180-209; J. Burke Infielder of the top are due to. tho enthus­ OWS EDUCATION 48 months. . « “S P O R T S CO R IS E R”.*.* 181-188;..'J. Dabler ,161-182; ..H, iasm of the pruning crews of the For Children, W ives and W idows TYPE OF TRAINING — Training Blair. 211;. . E . Cook, 205, clearv utilities company. If this shaping of Vctcrgns Whose Deaths or Perman­ may be taken in scliools and colleges Neptune’s trade team took 9 firsts in 15 events at game; H, Beckman 180; A. Gilby was.not done to the tops, the trees ent Total Disabilities Wete Service- only. On-the-job training, on-the-farm Middletowrj, April .19, to hand the Lions their first dual 174; E. Slocum-172; X. Smith 171, would b. Wednesday. At ..Middletown, John . Chambers led the Franklin’s.Oh.eysfiens. -.36 34 vironmental management we are widows o f i deceased veterans, wives of except in certain instances. Neither is jvay in the 100 and: 220 with Ed Hayes second in both events; Coliingsvvoiod Moihasvks 52 : 38 alw ays p lacin g one value over ars- living veterans and children of either training in foreign countries permitted,- Sid Jones jwon the 440, while Larry Bunting1 took both the Times Apaches 45 • 45 ottier. Tree ■ topping is a good between 18 and 26. years old when the except under certain spccial conditions. low and high hurdles, then tied with Mancel Durrett for first Broiilon-BIadr Navahos; 15 45 example of this. death or permanent, and totatl disability Information Qn both of these excep­ in the high jump. The mile relay team covered the feu iraps Mom X!id,.:OoirHiMdhe3 44% 45% Another tree like-black jack oak was tbe result of service in the Armed tions may be obtained by the interested in 3:28.1,,the best mark, of the day at the/Shore, . Larrison’s: Hopi ’ 38 65 which will soon be rare is the red Forces aft^r the beginning of the Span- individual. Custom Tire Seminoles 25% 64% cedar. There are many of them, ish-Americah War on April 21, 1898. • , The 440 relay team of Chambers, Durrett, Hayes, and All courses must be approved by the Hi. Team, series NaVaihos .1951, outside of Ocean 3rove- but few Wives abd children of servicemen miss-; ;Kirby .Scott placed second to Snyder H.S. (Jersey City) at designated State approving agency. djeyejmes 1936; Delawiares 1929. inside.: They dc> not fit normally ing in action, or prisoners of warj for the Highland Park Relays,: Saturday,; Tlie 880 relay team Should any veteran or dependent de­ H i. Ind. Ser.. S . S m ith . 605, G. into a man made landscape because moi;e than 90 days are also eligible. , ’ took fourth in their event. „ ; ■ " sire further information on the above Beekman 574, E; Cook 559. > .• -they da not grow well in a nursery. If eligible children under 18 have .a' . .Ocean Township easily topped the team standings in subject or any other, contact the Vet>*. Hi. Team game Seminloles 7387 Examples of red cedar can be (a) graduated from high School or the first iVldrimouth County Freahman track meet, .Saturday. found at the following addresses: erans Administration, 20 Washington Navflihos 715, Oomanches 7.10. (b) are above the age of compulsory Neptune’s Red and Black Booster Club sponsored the meet, 97 Main Ave., 85 and. 87. Embury Place, Newark, N. J. 07102, telephone Hi. Ind. Game E. Smath-, 259, G. school attendance, the VA may begin but the only point the Fliers could post was for a fifth.place Ave. between -{he 'ieiice, and 16 645-2150 or Post Commander Henry ' Beekman 227, L. Slmith 212. , , this schooling before they reach age finish iiUjhe 220 yard dash by Joe Wilson place them last Heck Ave. in the backyard. The W . Pike, telephone 988-3060. th ni am field. ■ -t-; ..VH Top Ten is. : E. Smith 169.59 tree at 85-87 Embury is more like Hannah-Crosman^'Post' meets the The girls’ track team evened their xecord at 2-2 b y . In some instances, handicapped chil­ G. Beekmai? 167.73 tlie true form of .red cedar and second Thursday of each month at the trouncing Asbury P ark 78-44, FMday,.. The Fliers won every dren may begin a special vocational or J, Isenberg 154.65 does well in bertween (houses. One post home, 52 Pitman Avenue, Ocean dash with ^Sharon Barries taking the 50 yard dash; Alma restorative course as early as age 14. B. U retzky 164.36 of the. two a t 16 Hieek m ay be Veil Grove at 7:30 P.M. Refreshments are •nds th6 100; Diane Sammons, the 220; Pat Bunting, PERIODS OF ELIGIBILITY — The D. Schaub 153,79 over 100 years, old and is simply served during the social hour which th e 440; and Grace Klinger, the 880. .D<hea Brown won both period of eligibility for educational as­ J . Dabler 148.26 beautiful . ^ ' ,n. follows. Members of other VFW posts the 120 yard hurdles and the long jump whiling finishing sec­ sistance or special restorative training M. Kelly 147.71 CHARLES R. BECKER, *73 is The SJcean Grove Historical So­ are invited to visit. Veterans with war­ ond in the javelin. : ' r 147.40 ends on an eligible child’s 26th birth­ L. Smith an infielder on the 1972 Bates ciety has endorsed n . effort to sell time foreign service are urged to join . i.«ach,,Loii DeSarno’s frosh baseball team posted their E. Slocum 147.13 trees to anyone in Ocean Gipve. day, plus any period. of time after his. fifth wm. against one loss by drubbing Shore 12-0, Saturday. College, (Lewiston, Maine) the post. ♦ J . Burke 145.74 varsity baseball team. Char­ The red cedars are guaranteed1 for 18th birthday which was required to Kejth Kerdewain received credit for his second win of the * — les is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ,■ one year provided tfhey are water process his application, unless extended season. Craig Hetzel also has two wins and Duke Taiicofct, one; OCEAN. GROVE BUSINESS­ ed ones every two weeks. The ce­ under certain conditions. Bob Feeney tops tlie varsity pitching staff with a 3-1 record Robert Becker, «rf Neptune MEN’S BOWLING LEAGUE ' City. Ba'thes opened the 1972 dars ure between . bwt:- S k J three Generali the period of eligibility for after leading theJTiefcs to-a 11-0 victory over Shore Regional feet in height, are balled and irnr season with' • a fos; Craftsmen Club J 4,.Bel- Seminoles 0 3 Jr., who had a 213 and 541 series, mair Meth. 0; Trinity TJ^hers 4, ECOLOGY Hi. team game Comanch'es 710. ■Won three points from the Warren Vets & Dependents Craftsmen Club 2 0; Shoremen 8, NOW OPEN •H. Inti. Came G, Beekman 202. Olds 1. Jim S aragusa had a 571 Baliard Meth. 1; Avon Meth. 3. H . 7ev.nL Series Comanches 1916. series on hia 234 game, sjkJ F rank 1st Pres., A.P. 1; St. Paxil's .Ush­ OCEAN GROVE - Periodically, F or Your Hi. Ind. Series G. Beekman 532. Wilgus had a 554 on a 204 top. By W. T. Ben J r . er® 3, Belmar Pres. 1; Wana. Chris- Hannah-Crosman Post 2233, Veterans Gajnes over 160 Jim Bennett posted a. 501 . lor Mr. Bell, an Ocean Grove Dining Pleasure •tian Ref. jg ls t Meth. A.P.,2; Cal­ of Foreign Wars, will publish excerpts E. Slocum 160-161-197; J. Dab­ Campbell’s, vary 2, Craftsmen Club 3 resident, 13 an executive with from VA Fact Sheet IS-1, for the Serving 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. ler 163-172-176; C. Mteyer 186-1G7- ■.•Bill Freed 'hit a «5B on a 209, 2. ' . - the Girl Scouts of America. information of veterans and their de­ 171; G. Beekman 190-208, E. SmiiSh and -Jim Young had » .287 fo r his Sal B’Esposite ' rolled games of pendents. It should be understood that 161-177 L. Smith 179-181; J. Burke 531 series as'Pathway Market took Closed Weds. 202, 210 and 202 for a 614 series. — 1 • each case is decided upon its* merits, 100, J. Lins 183, D. Schaub 182, F. three point® from the luoraine Ho­ ECO CORNER ...... Jam ie Young with, gam es of the few parks that lias native trees Neptune Dial 774-2442 N. KALLERGF.S, Prop. . Tel. 988-0339 Belmar Meth. 63 H . Ind. Game H. B lair 211. man for the TV squad, Craftsmen Club 3 89% Games Over 160 The Standings left. There is scrub oak, post oak, and black jack oak. Now who ever heard of black jack oak in Ocean Grove. Actually, the tree is as rare as a winning lottery ticket. An example of an introduced •tree that has proven to be a poor NOHCE TO PERSONS DESIRING CIVILIAN NOTICE TO MILITARY SERVICE VOTERS choice is the silver m aple. The roots of this tree heave up the. sidewalks and curbs and then clog up sower pipes. Many of the trees ABSENTEE BALLOTS AND TO THEIR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS in Ocean Grove are silver maple. They are old, hollowstemmed, and broken a t bhe top. The conditions if you are a qualified and registered voter in the State who-expects to If you are in the military service or the spouse or dependent of a person be absent outside the State on June 6, 1972, or a qualified and registered in military service or are a patient in a veterans’ hospital or a civilian attached to or serving with the Armed Forces of the United States with­ Complete Collision voter who will be within the State on June 6, 1972 but because of illness out the State of New Jersey, or the spouse or dependent of and accompany­ • Repair-Service or physical disability or because of the observance of a religious holiday ing or residing with a civilian attached to or serving with the Armed Forces • . pursuant to the tenets of your religion, or because of resident attendance of the United States, and desire to vote, or if you are a relative or friend 24 Hour Towing at a school, college or university, will be unable to cast your ballot at the of any such person, who, you believe, will desire to vote in the Primary polling place in your district on said date, and you desire to vote in the Election to be held on June 6, 1972, kindly write to' tho underpinned at once making application for a military service ballot to be voted in said MONMOUTH Primary Election to be held on June 6, 1972, kindly write or apply in per­ son to the undersigned at once requesting that a civilian absentee ballot vitelection to be forwarded to you, stating your age, serial number if you are ',^ « i WAl!T()UODY in military service, home address anc: the address at which you. are sta­ be forwarded to you. Such request must state your home address, and tioned or can be found, or if you desire, the military service ballot for a Phone 774-6635 the address to which said ballot should be sent, and must be signed with relative or friend then make an application under oath for a military ' 18X 8. Mata St. your signature, and state the reason why you will not be able to vote at service ballot to be forwarded to him, stating in your application that he Neptnne, N. I. your usual polling place. No Civilian absentee ballot will be furnished or is over the age of 18 year3 and stating his name, serial number if he is in •military service, home address and the address at which he is stationed . forwarded to any applicant unless request therefor is received not less or r-an be found. Forms of application can be obtained firom >the under­ than 8 days prior to the election, and contains the foregoing information. signed or your municipal clerk. Forms of application can be obtained from the undersigned, or your mu­ Howard L. Smith nicipal clerk. Dated: April 5, 1972 The Hardware Store of Ocean Grove D ated: April 5, 1972

enjamin H. Danskin, County Clerk HARDWARE Benjamin H. Banskin, County Clerk Jlection Department PAINTS and OILS Election Department Court House, Court Street Large Selection Plants, Freehold, New Jersey 0772? Card* ' Supplies Court House, Court.Street ' [r Gift Items Freehold; New Jersey 07728 FUifo MJJE OP ■ (Signed) KITCHEN (Signed) • .. BENJAMIN Hi DANSK1N UTENSILS BENJAMIN H, DANSKIN County Clerk 51 Main Avenue County,Clerk OCEAN GROVE. N. 1. Phone 774-4741 'v® :;;r'3 ? I- OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1972 PAGE FOUR 4 1 Also Gertrude Smith,. Mrs. Frie- worlt of Mirs. Jeanne D. Reilly is I Berkeley Hotel. Young ladies re- were married at lie parsonage of the day evening - Mr. and Mrs. T. N. da Yenny, Miarie G. Kiffiti, Grace on display in the inFe Arts Room ■ siding in Monmouth County, -will Elkton, Md„ Methodist Clulrch, 1 ihe Lillagore, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Rob­ ( Wood, Elsie Madsen, Mts-’G eorge of the Neptune Library and will audition at th,o Berkeley Carteret Rev. R. Sturgill, pastor offiriating. inson,, Mr.. and Mrs. Russell Schadt, . Alleman, Ella Russell, Anri Daw- remain here until May 14. The ex- Hotel, here, on Monday, May 1,, at The couple was attendedby.'M r.'end Mrs. M. Estelle W hcelat-.Mr. and son,' Miss; Jessie E. Ayers, Mrs. hibrt' consists of. children’s story 6:00 P.M. Mrs. p . Wurienberg, of Elkton, long Mrs. Chas. G. Hickman, W s. B. R. Benj. Puss, Mrs. Janet Simmonss, book characters made from felt, ‘ - r-S ----- time, friends, of tlio groom." ' ■ ; Shubert ' L‘-’; and Neptnne Timet Published iThursdny Telephone 775-0007 M rs. E . Geiger, Miss Btlljel Jen- wool ancl other m aterials. ■" M r s. Court Lists Activities Rev. Joseph Rainear Jr./ Ocean Saturday, May 27, was the date set WILLIAM T. KrtKSGE, Editor and Publisher nings, Miss Anna KicflileiA, Mrs. Reilly lives in.. Shark .Rivet^Hills —=—------, Grove, and Miss Elizabeth Havilond, for the sixth annual May Day fete Peggy Holt and Jean Williamson, Local Editors Blanche Swenson, Mrs. Rogert with her husband and two young .AVON — Oourt St. Elizabeth Iattle Silver, ;rwho. would be married of the Monmouth-County schools, to Enfered^as‘second-class 'S E 'E ’uS'SSS- !. Hawn,___ . Mrs S. llagstrom, Hagstrom. Mrs. children. | CDA will hold a communion June 13, were honon^ at a farewell be held in Asbury Park. The order ‘ breakfast fallowing 8 o'clock itiaaa THEJ lift. TIMES XimCiO >9Is onUll MICsale nt(lb the tut: iUKunmafollowing ,.vnunews stands: Ocean______Grove-_ SS1.?!.? i Howard Furbeck. ■ party and shower by members at West of events would he much the same as Stationery and Ruth's Stationery nnd Eddie’s Market. 125 Heck Ave; Asbury 'Sunday,- May 7. Sister M, Alice Also, Miss May Buechelberger, Belmar Methodist Church, where Rev. in past years and would include track Park—Flo.s Luncheonette, 400 Cookman Ave.; Neptune—Varsity Shop. Warner Matthew, dean of Caldwell College D rug, Abbott’s Soda Shop, Cuccurr-ullo's Dell, Wilson's, Muller's Delicatessen, Mrs* M arie Clark, Mrs. Ruth • “Biftle Miss” Auditions Rainear had been preaching. Rev. and field events, maSs drills, mass phy­ Colonial House, Jumping Brook Deli, Mike & Nino's. Stop & Shop, Gables Young, Mrs- Bertiha Deininger, and daughter of -,‘menVber " Mrs, Drug. Cracker Barrel in shark River Hills; Neptune City—'Tommy's; Bradley Rainear would be ordained on May sical training drills, folk dances, M^y ______. ASBURY PARK ;— Ken Ma-1 Matthew Theea, will be the guest Beach—atary Ann Shop. Mrs. Katherin© MbDonald, M r s. 3 and would be given a charge at pole drills, group drills, f.'tc. For the SUBSCRIPTION: $5.00 yearly, $3.00 «>ml-rmnuaHy. Single copies 20c ea. May Flaiudreau, Mrs* J. W. Me- lone, East Coast Director of the ‘speaker* Mrs.. JoCm Fimk is chair-. Downsville, N. Y. on May 10. Speak­ ADDRESSES changed on request—always give former address. Clelland, Mrs. Grace Hendrickson, ^‘Our Little Miss Beauty, and Tal- man. A whist party will; be held mass physical training drill the pupils ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates -will be furnished by us on request, ers at the party were the Rev. L. L.- would march onto the grounds to the Mrs. Muriel Angell, Mrs. Winifred ]ent Pageant0 will be interviewing April 25, 8 P'M., Mrs. N eilP. An­ WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF Hand, of the Wall MethcKlist Church; music of the band and be led through YOUR SUBSCRIPTION Allbee, Mrs. Bertha Bidher, Mrs, and auditioning girls (between the derson, chairman. A rummage sale Irving Crabiel, Neptune, and the Rev. Hattie Doremus, Mrs.. Dorothy ages -of 3 and 12 for tihe New will be held at tiie Legion Home, the drills by. physical directors of; the Forrester, Mrs. Hulda. Gibson, M3rs» Jersey’s Our Little Miss Pageant Bradley Beach, May 1 and 2, Mrs; Mr. Pcrinchief, Red Bank. Neptune township schools. Dinner-Dance Marks 50th Anniversary Bessie Brady.- . - ’ . to be held June 26 through 30 at Russell Schmid, vice regent, chair- ' From the Periscope (Jilm nn, this And, Mrs. Ruth Cunliffe, Mrs. the Asbury Convention Hall and man. ' ■. J -■ little verse: Caroline McCague, Mrs, Libby Great Social Centre Of Ocean Grove Lodge 238 F&AM Hall, Mrs. J o h n MJerwin, Rev. Count that day as lost bub, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Perrine, Mr. J°hn Merwin, devotions, Mrs. A. Whose low descending sun • BELMAR — Thc dinner-dance spon­ and Mrs. Howard B. Petersen, M r.'? - HolloWay, Mrs. W. SaHriok, Sees no empty ice cream tub sored by Occan Grove Lodge No. 238 DOWN 7 f : CFrom the May 5, 1922 Front of firehouse No. 1. , •Inst Friday evening as another event and Mrs. Emil Piasccki, Mr. nnd Mrs. j J f * * D: r % 8e> issue of The Times) Misses Dorothy Franklin and Kath­ in; thc celebration of their 50th anni­ Charles Rea, Mr.. and Mrs. Paul R -' leen Strassburger, of Ocean Grove, had versary attracted 190 members, visitors Ridncr, Mr. and M«. John Robertson,' £ ,nd*1' G.ertr“dc 1VIEM0RY Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Taylor, 88 part in a piano redtil given by the and their ladies to the Barclay Hotel, Furman Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-1 ™rs: \ K “ am- ^ Annabel ward Robbins, Mr. and Mrs, Phillip / Poster’ M,ss Car o l e W.lson. Abbott. Ave., Ocean Grove, entertained pupils of Miss .Jessie Vanderveer, in here. ‘ ; a number of friends the previous Fri­ her studio on 4th Avev in Asbury Park. Frank Smith, «Worshipful Master, Schaub, Mr. and Mrs. George Schnei­ welcomed thc honored guests who in­ der. v'-.--.7:'v. Neptune Amateur And, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sca- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Zirk- Jer of Spring Lake. Mr. Zirklcr is the graves, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Shaw, Mr. Art Show May 13 and Mrs. Wilbur Smith, Mr. and Mrs. present District Deputy Grand Master Smith, Mrs. James Monahan, Mrs. B. Henry Sutphcn, Mr. and Mrs. Russell .trvTvn,Txm” rmnn ' , of die local Masonic District. Other Suits, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Swanson,1 NEPTUNE TWP. — Th e Art Fifteen Years Ago H. Decker. Co-hostesses with Mrs. honored guests were Mrs. Milliccnt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tephford, Mrs. f how Committee of the Neptune White were Mrs. Reba Wielert, Mrs. Lind, Worthy Matron, and Phillip Gladys Foster, Charles Todd, Mr. and A,rea A r ts , Asso^aH on announces Joseph Rainear, Mrs. J. C. Barton Jr. Schedule Schaub, Worthy Patron, of Ocean 1957 and Mrs. R. Trimmer Sr. Mrs. Gilbert Twelves, Mr. and Mrs. P 'ans i T T L t Grove Chapter No. 170, Order of the m i m -v.1 m 4 ■»»'_ MT-ii- .show .to be held May 13 and 14 at CFrom the; May 3, 1957 * ------Wesley Waiblc, Mr and Mrs. W.ll.am N ep tu n 0 Towniip Municipal Eastern Star. issue of The Times) ' W . hams, Robert Newbert J^ M rsses ^ ^ ^ ^ Bronson Hours An appropriate plaque was presented Lillian Joughm and MceJVtcCuriy,. denb} of Neptune TownsMp and to Amos B. Miller of Sea Girt who is Maunce Joughm and Miss Alice N eptune c ity and 3tudents attend-1 ;±,ceQnO cean Grove’sdroves Hannah-UrosmaoHannah^rosman ! 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. the last surviving charter member of 1— Non - residents |''f'W P o s t and Auxiliary, installed their J o u g h in . Oig .their, schools. Non - resideJits the lodge. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Reich- m ay enter fo r a fee o f ? 2 m E n- a joint ceremony in-the nost CFrom the May 1, 1942 Follow the heart warming story of the c^derfcr were singularly honored for trie s should be brought to the roc™=- George Falkner was the new many home owners who hare acquirer! having come all the way from Anna­ issue of The Times) the perfect home for their needs^hrotigh • {I Municapaljjiuiuvuptvx' Building ..0 Sat., r May v 13 P«st commander and Mrs Da ' polis, Maryland, to attend the affair. Methodist Aux. Bronson & Blair's TV (Top that The resignations of Dr. Carleton M. is) program. Here’s a storj*_3£at al­ Silver spoons with an appropriate Hears Rev. Merwin bto view the art on tended the first question and answer bug-a-boo in neatly handled and always tlie ladies and the gentlemen received .-— — _ ... , “ “ , ia fm m 1 to 4 p .n . public meeting held in Neptune High school, and Mrs, Marian, S. Cleaver, made to help the nice people. This 50th anniversary tankards as mementos OCEAN GROVE — The J J * - nre Hmited to paintings, School auditorium to discuss the pro- of die English department of the high week’s episode conccms a cute little school were received by the Neptune cottage up nnd down). Two bedrooms, of thc occasion. Joseph Brown and his t H o m e s Auxiliary drawine8 and collages in all m edia posed new $3,000,000 high school. Not h-a central heating system. Naturally it band of renown played, for dancing. 'a n d m ust h a v e been completed a angle voice was raised in disagree- Township board of ..education with re­ needs somo modernization and work. At gret. Mrs. Cleaver was completing her James McEwan was general chairman A hymn was sung by Mrs. Bleec- since May 1971 (date of our last ment with the vital need for a larger nn asking price of $12,000 it fis right 25ih year of service in the Neptune in our TOP VALUE program. Come in, of the affair widi Rowland C. Mauch ker Stirling, 'Mrs- Solvig -Keg- art show.) Anyone may enter up ari(j JnoIC modem high school, schools tliat year. , or call, meet the members of our pro­ in charge of tickets and reservations.' strom , M!iss Elizabeth Jone3, w ith to three w orks in each medium. Norman Lawrence was installed as gram! This may be the opportunity you Among those present w ere, Mr. and Mrs. George Alleman, singing and The categories axe as follows: thc ncw Commander of Neptune's At th e. organization meeting of the have been seeking. Mrs. Claude Morris, Reuben Dorrer, playing t h e piano. All enjoyed I K indergarten Oiru 2nd grade o ’Brien-Major VFW Post and Mrs. Neptune Township Salvage Commit­ Mr. and Mrs. William Freed, Mr. and joining the quartet in the chorus. I 3rd grade thru 5 th grade Wilson Barber was seated as the new tee under the chairmanship i f Wilfred Mrs. Andrew Milligan Jr., Mts. Jean Mrs. Bean read a poem entitled Gtih grade thru 8th grade aujdliary president Pine,, the following members were JE ^uikhtm L & ^IaiA JIa£j^L . 9th grade ithru IStfe grade Dabler, Mrs. Jennie Meyer, Miss Susan “TrUSt.M 'V*... ’• / '' ' Miss Marilyn Bills, of Ocean Grove, named to promote die coming salvage WEAL ESIMI INSURANCE • MORTGAGES * * 1 5 1 1920 ** M arie. Bills, Mr. and Mts. Frank R. Miss May Flandreau introduced Aidult drive: TheJRev. E. N. Hunt, George Voting for best in show wlU bs I ^ honor at a bridal shower 53 M ain A ve,, O cean G rove 774-1058 i- 774-2080 Nowak, Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Yard, the Rov. John Merwin, whlose itop- " to 8:80 |8 ivcn ‘Mondaniters* at the,home Norris, Earl Woolley, Alvin E. Bills Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W . Applegate, ic for devotions was, “Women of held pn Sunday trom i jo£ Mrs. DelRoy White, 71 Mt. Pisgali and W. G...Macaulay. ~ Roy Bergen, Mr. and Mrs. Hans N id -|t}le Bjb]e.» a very interesting .in- P.M. With New Jersey's thousands of I t w as also announced th a t the W ay, Ocean . Grove. Marilyn, the sen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, ^ r- 'gipht of tiheso women. I ® daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bills, sugar wholesalers, retailers, institutions and Mrs. James McEwan, Miss Anna Mrs. Merwin lead tho singing of-j 78 Main Ave., would bccome the and industrial users of sugar success­ Joughin, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rob­ ••How Great. Thou Art” from ai big bride of Richard Hart, Bradley Beach, fully registered for rationing on Tues­ “DON’T WAIT” bins and Mr. and Mrs. Ban Turner, j primary book of Sunday School DUPLEX, North Side, plus cot­ on May 25. Guests were Miss Reata day and Wednesday last, ■ the State tage - near shopping and trans­ Also, Mr, and Mrs. David Anderson, days. Hart, Mrs. Alvin Bills Sr., Mrs. A. E. Rationing Administration turned its Tomorrow Is Today Mt . Paul D. Cannell, administra­ portation - Duplex partially fur­ Mr. and Mrs. William Stanley Apple­ nished Cottage is fumisned - Bills Jr., Mrs. C. Tyler Bills, Miss attention to final preparations for civ­ tor from' the Francis Asbury.Man­ gate, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beatty, Mr. Basement and heat. , Genevieve Youngs, Miss Jacqueline ilian rcsistralicn fcr rationing for which ' and .Mrs. Donald Bcling, Alvin Rills, or told us about the Home. Price $23,000 COTTAGE: S Room; a bedrooms with Complete Bath on 2nd f t Youngs, Mrs. John I. Youngs, Mrs. would take place May 4, 5, 6,7. Town­ Living Rm., Dining Rm. & Kitchen. 1st. FL Hot Water, Base Board A prayer by the President cltosed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Braucr, Mr. and DUPLEX near church - rented Peter West, Mrs. J. N. Garrabrandt, ship residents wishing to obtain a W ar Gas Fired Heat, Aluminum Comb, on all windows and doors, Jalousey tre meeting. All enjoyed the Pig in now. Tenants pay $125 & $115. enclosed front Porch, Furnished as is. / 'irv v Mrs. Robert Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Williamson, Mrs. David Ration Book which would enable them Raymond.Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Joscph|the Poke, plus refreshments ser- Two separate Seating plants. P rice $27,000 Egbert, Mrs. Joseph Keating, Mrs. Al- to purchase sugar must register at the MOVE BIGHT IN — *15,900 I Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culver, ved by chairm an, M rs. K atherine win Rutgers, Mrs. Rutherford B. Trim­ nearest elementary school. John Dale, Mt. and Mrs'. Lester Dor- Shaws, and committee. 73 mem- SINGLE FAMILY in excelent mer Jr., Airs. Leroy Slocum, Mrs. Ste­ Miss Lucille Cleveland Syms, daugh­ LARGE HOME, on 40*x605» Lot with Ocean View, room tor Garage; “ ’ bcrs were present condition, near center of town rcr, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis, Mr. - new hot water heat - small ter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Syms, Full sized Living Rm,, Din. Rm.. Tele. Rm., Kitchen & Lav. plus Lg. The next meeting is May 22. j phen W iden, Miss Joan Moss, Miss Entry Hall on first floor: 5 Bed Rms. with Sun. Rm. and complete Bath and Airs. WiJIiam Duncan, Mr. and basement. Price $19,500 116 Clark A w , Ocean Grove, and Eleanor Davis, Mrs. Thomas Davis, on 8nd. FI. 3 Bedw Rms. on 3rd. Floor - Hot Water, Gas Fired DELCO Mrs. Francis Edingcr, Mr. and Mrs. Others present were: ! HOTEL - Excellent location on Mrs. Herman Brown, Mrs. Henry Harry C. Crawford, of New York City, Heat w ith new. Axrto. Hot Water Heater-Lg. Front Porch. •. William Ehrig, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ann Costello, E. Bussinger, Edith/ the strip with ocean view. Own­ DESIGNED FOB GBACIOU8 ZJVING - fl?»000.00 Emmons, Mr. and Mrs. William El- Langton, Alice M. Gartliwait, Eliz­ ers apartment - plus rental abeth Temel, Frieda Horn, Ema bcrson. apartment and 34 renting rooms McKellar, Charlotte L. Myers, $39,000 CORNER HOME WITH GABAGEr ljarge Front Porch, 1st Floor conaJsts Also, Mr. and Mrs. David Ferguson, • 2-tamtly, large rooms, streamlined kitchens, antomatte. of: Largo Living Rm. Dining Rm. Comb, with new workable EIRE Elizabeth M. Wiseman, Hazel C. BUNGALOW,' south, side near Mr. and Mrs. James Fcrrier. Mr. and heat, basement, finest structure. Special, $17,500. PLACE; 1 dingle bedroom with private Lav. MODERN KITCHEN. 2nd Sturges, Alice Garbers, Helen Sch­ wekend parking- - 3 bedrooms, : Floor - 3 Bedrooms with TILE BATH, Hot Air Gas fired HEAT. Partly Mrs Joseph Fitting, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ kit, . dining rm., L-R utility • Guest Honse, near ocean, 2 apartments, plus renting aefer, Katherine Shaw, Mary Hub- rooms, auto heat. Furnished, $18,a00. 'vFurnished.’>::^ ‘ ’"' i ■ ;-s v liam Flint, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. room. Price $27,500 Garrabr.mt, Mr. and • Mrs. Richard bard, S. Elizabeth Jones, Another “HURRY* Real Bargain - *21,500^00 Income property - 4 year round • Six-rom house, oil steam heat; phis summer cottage. Ask­ - ■ " V . Goulden, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Griffin, Flora Carney, Mrs. Blecckor Stirl- apartments. Terrific location ing $18,500. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Hall, Robert inS- Mr3' P - T<>Wemnn. with ocean view, new fire es­ Come In and let ns discuss your requirements • Beautiful home near ocean, streamlined kitchen, ante cape - live jn and have income. *‘Bettcr buy from HDRRT and be SATISFIED** Hannah, Mr. andMrs. Clifford Haw­ Reduced to $28,900. h eat, b ath s. A sking $25,000. kins, Mr. and Mrs. George Hollman, • Build your own house with Other properties available from $12,000 op. • Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jnsley, Mr. and the features you like, vacant Mrs. Donald Irons, Mr. and Mrs. land near shoping, transporta­ HOTELS and BUSINESS PBOPERTIES. J. A klURRY AGENCY James Isenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry tion and schools - $5,000 REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE M. Joughin, Mr. and Mrs. David Kane, REN TA LS ------66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Homer Krcsgc, Mr. and 7X4-7500 TeL 774-4132 Mrs James Krum, Mr and Mts. George! V. M. KUBLER, Realtor . Established Over S8 Years Laws. j h t\§ Also. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCall, 29 OCEAN PATHWAY • OCEAN GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Ora McClelland, Mr. TeL 774-1142 E v enings 774-4717 and Mrs. Eugene McLaren, -Mr. and Formerly located at 117 Main Avenue. Mrs. Rowland Mauch, Mr. and Mrs. Listings wanted and given Thinking of Selling? Eric Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. Henry proper exposure. See Ralston (Ocean Grove Office, 89 Main Ave.) We Mills, Keith Mills, Mr. and Mrs. have buyers! • Amos Miller, Mr. and Mts, Andrew Milligan Sr., Mr. and Mts. Fred Mil- YOU NAME IT - WE HAVE IT Jering, Mr. and Mrs. William Morawe, FOR SALE PRIVATE DWELLINGS Lovely 3 bedroom home on extra comer lot recently Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Orr, Mr. and • Six rooms, two bedrooms, enclosed porch, full decorated, finished attic. —------Asking $32,000 Mrs. Ira Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lovely, comfortable home basement, centrally located. Yours for $19,550. Napier, Mr. and Mrs. .Robert Newbert, • Bungalow, modern in every detail, three large for small family comer bedrooms, southwest section. Asking $27,500. property, lVa lots, large OCEAN FRONT — INCOME Building Lot Buying, Selling, Renting living room, dining room, • This building with four year-round apartments Excellent location at 111 Cookman Ave., Ocean Grove. Homes, Apartments, large modem kitchen, den has excellent ocean view. You’ll find this to your lik­ Nicely elevated . . . extra width. Price $5,500 ing. Price firm $28,000. • Income Properties, Lots porch, two large bedrooms, • Three Apartments, Eight Renting Rooms, and Acreage, Businesses modern b ath; hot w ater oil Seven Baths, Excellent Layout, Three zone heating Members Multiple UsUoi Services v a n • • heat, garage. system. Listed at $40,000. Summer Rentals VA. * F1IA Mortsage Specialties ROOMING HOUSES — HOTELS 7 7 5 - 3 B 0 0 o r WRITE • Stop in and discuss our line of hotels. It’s not 2 & S-room apartments, plus 2 bungalows . . . Come in 2 2 2 - 1 2 0 0 too late for this season. Owners will help you get while they last. started. Listings from $19,000 up. SUMMER RENTALS Jennie Meyer O There are still some left. They’re going fast THE RALSTON AGENCY AOINCY Come down soon nnd get set for an enjoyable summeor. AGENCY REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 988*1000 REAL ESTATE ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor OCEAN GROVE I NEPTUNE Realtors, Appraisers, 47 Vi Main Avenue. Member of SMLS 89 Main Avenue 108 Fortunato f& property IVIannyers 78 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE 775-2770 I 775-8600 * 324 Cookman Ave. Ocean Grove, N. J. . For Inspection caU' E. Grant Easton, ;evea 988-3678 Asbury Park, N.I. 07718 TeL 774-S061 Dial 774-8124 •' Servlco with protection since TOITRSDa y , APRIL 27, 1972 OCEAN g r o v e TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY PAGE FIVE Spiritual Life.” - Members, partici­ OCEAN GROVE ments all over thc world . . . thc same ST. PAUL’S pated in reading- scriptures. MEMORIALS Public Invited To paths taken by Jesus and the prophets. OCEAN GROVE — The 18 The next meeting- will be held OCEAN GROVE — A t the 10:45 The public is invited. A free-wflJ ft. Memorial Cross on the on May 16 at 1:30 p.m., at the A.M. morning' -worship service Sun­ ‘His Land’ May 6 offering will be taken. .y-'.y' day the Young- People will be in front of the Ocean Grore Aud­ home of Miss Gertrude Ort, 11 Ar­ charge of the service. Dr. Can itorium, facing the sea, will lington Court., J, be lighted the week of April Also present weru Mrs. Hugh Yaffa, will have “Arioso” by Mc­ OCEAN GROVE - 'His Land,’-, a Bucknell Alumni Meet Rae as his postlude. Robert Hen­ 29 to M ay 6 in memory of Bell, Mrs. Marie Kuhlman, M iss film ■ story of. Israel .from ancient to James W. Crelin. ' . Gertrude Ort, Mrs. Elizabeth Wise­ drickson will speak .on “His King­ modem times,.will be shown Saturday/ LEWISBURG, Pa. — Bucknell dom Come”. William Bailey, Lynn The- Memorial Sign on the man, Mrs. Florence Tanners, Mrs. May 6, at 8 P.M. in St. Paul's United • Ocean Grove residents arc reminded the, University of Delaware. They , trav­ Auditorium roof will be light­ Marg-arot - Mac Pherson, M rs. University’s Alumni ■ Chapter of of the excellent selection of free read­ eled by Auto-train and while on .the Snyder; Shlaron Dietz; Robert Me- Methodist Church, here, i Monmouth-Oeean Counties i w i l l, Ewan, Robert Carpenter, C a ro l ed the, ‘same week in loving Margaret Addison, Mrs. Isabel ing material available at the library lo*, West Coast visited Disntyworld, Busch The one-hour color feature motion hold its annual dinner-meeting: and Bailey, Wendi Bell and Glenn Ciit- memory of’Catherine Yonkers' Kerr, and Miss Alice Shaw. cated in the club house of The Wo­ Gardens and -Weeki Wachee. Also join­ picture is a 'musical 'journey into the trell will also participate m the ' by her daughter, Mrs. Mary M. election of officers on Wednesday man's Club of Occan Grove, 89 M t ing the Catleys were Mr. and Mrs. sdul of a nation/ In the company of service. Nancy Day will play De Faria, and grandson. Ray­ ; BARBARA HECK at (ihe Old Orchard Inn, Route 71, Gume] Way. The library is open each Richard Day and their daughter Dee, Cliff Richard, Englahd's popular star, M arimba Solo. The Youth -will a l­ mond J. De Faria, 610 Sewail The Barbara Heck Circle met on Eatontown. Guest speaker for the Friday from 1 to 4:30 P.M. 46 Abbott Avenue. They, arrived; by who. sings a number of, new Ralph so sing two anthems,— “There Is Ave„ Asbury park. Monday evening at the home of Carmichael songs, you travel the vi­ program will .be Peggy Heim, co­ The 64 members of H ie Woman's plane but returned by Aufchtrain with More to Life” by Carmichael and Mrs. Claire Hayter, 116 Mt. Tabor the..Catleys,--; ' • . ' brant streets and lonely solitary paths ordinator of Institutional planning: G obi of Ocean Grove, who braved the "Jesus Is Cowing- to E a r t h A- Way,, Mrs. Naomi Davis coJno3t- . explore ju s t one of the countries of this nation whose destiny is daily and professor of business adminis- stormy weather on Thursday, April. 20, Twenty-four pads; were made and gain’^liy Leila Morris. ess. Twenty-five members w ere instead of a .whole bunch next time.' present..•• ’ ■- discussed in the counsels of govern­ (ration at the University. .to. attend die annual Musciale .and Tea delivered, to the Ocean . Grove; nursing A* the 4 P.M. Vesper Service K) toi. .benefit the Meta Thorne Waters home by the Mission Supply Group, of Mr. Tom Sartdor, Chalk Artist, will Miss Marjorie Davis, 70 Stockton Miss Frances Stem presided arid Scholarship, fund, were amply repaid the W.S.C,S. of S t Paul's Church who present the Gospel in Chalk Draw­ Ave., took a nine-day Easter Cruise led in the hymn sing. Mre. J. S. for.such an effort An unusually fine met Monday morning, April 17. Mrs. ings. Everyone is /urged to attend. aboard tthe Amerikanis to San Juan Batdorf opened the meeting, with Grand Opening Special May 1-15 " program was given by nine members Matthew Mainwaring, leader and the • • The Sunday School and Mien’s Bi­ and St. Thomas of the Virgin Islands. prayer and devotions. Mrs. William of the *Meri of Note* group. from the following were present: Miss S. Tindle, ble Clas3 meet at9:30AJW .; the The tour was sponsored by the Amer­ Ahrens, finished the study lesson • Red Bank Regional High School under Mrs. H. Kimaghan, The Misses Sad­ Hhilathea Class at 9:45 A.M.; the ican Friencls Service. There were 33 on "Matthew". QUAKER INN - 3 Day Plan the direction o f: Robert Spencer. Their ler, Mrs. H. Sturges, Mrs. P. Marshall, Assembly Bible Class at 2:30 P.M.; in the party - ten from Ocean.Grove. Mrs. John Merwin, president of 1. Come to Quaker Inn bnUiant red jackets, with appropriate Mrs. ,N . Mullikan, Mrs. M. Kiffin, the Junior and Senior tJVM.Y.F.'a Afrs. Bessie Brady moved from Nut- tho W'S.C.S. gave highlights and : musicale insignia ,added a hrighf .note Mrs. B. Deininger, Miss W . Vogel* will both meet at 4 P.M. to attend ley to tlie Francis Asbury Manor this dniJes to be rem em ber for the com­ 2. Pay for 2 days ing, month. Members worked on to their fine rericfltion iof selections Mrs. M. Johnson, Mrs. P. Caffeey, the service presented by Tom San- month..She-is the widow of Rev. Aus­ 3. Get the 3rd day FREE “on the house" fair articles during the meeting. from religious, musical .comedy, and Mrs, B. Bruce, Mrs. E. Temel, dor, Chalk Arist; tihe' Jefc-Cadets tin Brady, who was a member of the popular music.' During -the Intennis* will meet at B P.M. Southern; New Jersey Conference for The annual June dinner will be REMEMBER: You pay for 2 .- and stay for 3 because at The monthly meeting of the Home son, the women were delighted, by the over • 44,. years, and passed away in Monday, June 12, at 7 p.m. at the QUAKER INN — the third day’s FREE! Owners Association will be held tor accomplished playing of the young ac­ ing a two weeks visit with their son 1962.. Mr. Brady was a district super­ Farmingdale House. The next reg­ Main & Central - Tell your friends - Ph. 775-7525 morrow (Friday) at 7:30 P.M. at I companist of the group, Linda Miller. Bill, his wife Nancy, and their grand­ intendent, and a delegate to the Gen­ ular .meeting will be Monday, May Thomley Chapel, Mrs. Margaret Ital- Following the program, refreshments children, Forrest and, Christine. Bill eral and. Jurisdictional conferences. He 8, 8 P.M., at the home of Mrs. iano presiding. Plans are well under prepared by Mr$. H. K. Secor and her and his family now own the oldest was also a life trustee of the Methodist Ray Crane, 128 Lake Avenue. . OPEN ALL YEAR way for the annual Home Owners din­ Others present were: Mrs. Lu­ committee, were served at the beautfnd- house in De Soto, the original. part Home here.-The Bessie Brady Circle of ner in June; All Home Owners are cille Crawford, Mrs. Doris Milligan The DEANS 55 Embnry Ave., Ocean Urore 1 y decorated tea table by Mrs. Joseph of. which was built in 1832 and is St. Paul’s Church was named for Mrs. urgde to meet with. us. ; : v Mrs; RutS'Dellett, MJrs. Alex Vel- 775-4076 Breakfast Served 8 to 10 . H. Blackley, Mrs. Arthur H. Dietz, considered an historical landmark. Brady. • . : linga, Mrs. Albert Sleeks, M r s. 'M rs. Richard C. Eiselc and Mrs Ern­ The Ocean Grove Women's Re­ "A HOM E FOR ALL SEASONS” Mr. and Mrs. August Stoll Sr., 61 Mrs. Beulah Muir, formerly of Mor­ Charles Werner, Mrs- Stewart est D. j Sparks. The Musical and .Tea publican d u b will meet at- the *7/te flV lu tfsield ■ Year-Bound Residential Hotel Clark Avenue have returned' from ris Plains and Morristown, is a new Whaley, Mrs. James Sullivan, Mrs. Welcoming Dally, Weekly nnfl Season* w e re sponsored by the Music Depart­ clubhouse next Friday, May 5 at month’s vacation ino Hollywood, Flor­ resident of Francis Asbury Manor, 70 Bobby Barnes, Mrs. Fred Harvey, al Guests. Apartments, efficiencies, rooms w/WO light housekeep­ ment, Mis. Russell L. Snyder, chpir- , 1:30 PiM. Speakers will be Mr. ing, private facilities. Hospitable atmosphere. Free refreshment* ida. -They attended the Easter Sunrise Stockton Avenue. Harry Larrison, and Mr. Bill Mrs. George Withers, Mrs. Caro­ in homelike TV losnge and lobby. Special winter & Group • Rate* Service at the Marine Stadium on Bis- Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Fur- lyn Harrison, Mrs. H. Hudson Sny­ Dowd. The Executive Board will for Outings, Reunions, Retreats, Graduations, etc. Reserve early; Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Catley and caync Bay. Billy -Graham gave the beck, 203 Pittinger Place, Shark der, Mrs. Winifred Smith, Mrs. 20 SURF AVE., OCEAN GROVE, Tel. (201) 776-9724. meet at .11:30 A.M., prior to the family, 144 Franklin Avenue, have message. River Hills, announce the arrival Flora Navatier, Mrs. Alice Neid- meeting.; Annual reports will be just returned to the Grove from a three of their : second chiltl, Riciiard enstein, Mrs. Helen Justus, and due at this time. V.’j William F. Andreas of Pennington, week vacation in. ^Hollywood Beach John, bom on April 14. The baby Mrs. A. LeRoy Ward. grandson of Mrs. Caroline Fulton, 141 & and Clearwater Beach, Florida. Mr. The Ocean Grove Recreation Com­ Classified Advertisements Franklin Ave., has recently returned boy weighed in at 7 lbs., 4 oz. at • * ------and Mrs. Catley arid son Tommy were mission will meet .on Tuesday, May 2, Advertisement for these columns should be in the office of "The from a trip to Europe with the Hope- Jersey Shore Medical Center, Nep­ Times'* NOT LATER THAN 9:00 A.M. Wednesday of each week. joined by Grandmother, Mrs. Lillian at 7 J 30 P.M*. at EpwortH lylanor, 74 tune. He, was welcomed home by Circus Is Held Cookman Avenue. well Valley Regional High School Catley, of the Grove and at different band, Penomgton in. which he plays his three-year old sister, Carolyn CLASSIFIED AD RATES • Telephone 775-0007 : times by daughter Gale and fiance, Mr. and Mrs. William J< Wegge Sr., Joy. Maternal grandparents are Bv Cub Pack 41 the slide, trombone. The band worked 25 words or less, if paid in co sh at tim e o l insertion ____ $ 1 M Jimmie Lynch, of Wilmington, Del., of 80 Franklin Avenue, returned re- Air, and-Mrs. Richard DePree, of 25 words or less,, if charged ----- —— fljjo per week hard for two years to raise the money ami daughter Barbara, who is attending 'cently from De Soto, Missouri follow- Paterson, and paternal grandpar­ OCEAN GROVE — A circus, Additional Words ABOVE 25 ------TTiree Cents per Word for the trip, with their parents making For use of Times Box Number, there is a 15-cent weekly charge for up the necessary amount. They trav­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard complete witSi entry parade, cen­ replies to be picked up at office, or a 25-oent weekly charge for re­ Fur beck Sr., of Ocean Grove. ter ring and side show was held plies to be mailed to you. eled through the Benelux countries of by members of Ciih Pack 41 last There is a 15-cent charge per line for each line indented, capitalized OCEAN GROVE FLOWER Luxemberg, The Netherlands and Bel­ or in bold face. Friday night at the Yo» Sportsman and Citizen badges; porch w ith ocean view. Season or less., a-brac, paintings, b ree ze* , and n t t t gave a concert that night and the next gave the lesson from “The Invita­ Abrams, 11th and Railroad Aves.. N en. Howard Hunltye, Aqoanaut and South End. Write Box 9298, c-o Times afternoon flew home. In writing his tion,” and also read from . Mat­ Office, Ocean Grove, or phone (212) tune. TeL 774-5900. Geogogist badges and Ernie Kel- 775-8235. —17tf gtandmothe^ about the trip, Bill said thew. .ORIENTAL RUGS, c u t glayy, old Tempo Hairdressers shaw, Service Star. APARTMENT, furnished, private en­ Jewelry, old dolls, painting*, tape#- ‘It was a fun trip but wc saw too The next m eetnig .will- be h e 1 d The ,winners in the pack Easter trance and porch. Large room and CWna. etc. Call 44y2 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE much in too little time. X would like at Day’s with Mrs. Jane Simmons, modem kitchen. Plenty light. Private Gifford. 731-^6733, or write 4 Rldgevlew Mrs. Elizabeth Geiger arid Mrs. Candy sale were announced. First bath. Centrally located. No drinking. Ave^ W. Orange. N, J .07052 - S ? S * Chip Holmes; second, Jeff Down­ For full summer renting or year-round. — Tele. 774-9511 — James Little aa hostesses. 123 Main Avenue, O G. Phone 774-6406. BEAL ESTATE FOB flAI.iq Others present were Mrs. Swan­ ing; third, David Day; fourth, —17* High Styling and Coloring a Specialty Todd Sherman, and fifth Allen OCEAN GROVE — Income property . • FIRE ESCAPES sea, Mrs. Maconald, Mrs. Gruber, ROOMS FOB BENT well maintained. Ocean view. Contain* • 50 cents off every scalp treatm en t Mrs. Tain tor, Mrs. Alderman, G riner. ing two apartments, two efficiencies • FIRE LADDERS OCEAN GROVE— Overlooks ocean and two renting rooms. Large, enclos­ • Let ub shape your locks for Spring. • IRON RAILINGS Mrs. Shaw, Sister Linda, Mrs. Kif­ and lake. South side. Lovely furnished ed front porch, full basement, off Open sax days a week, 8:30 a.m,-6 p.m. Thursday eve. to 9 p.m. r o o m with kitchen and living room steam heat. Owner’s health reouires • m ORNAMENTAL IRON fin, Mrs. Genger and Mrs. Rey­ privileges. Private refrigerator. Month, Offered at $27,500. BREWER & nolds. ayers season or year round. Reasonable. Call SMITH. REALTORS. 619 Bangs Ave^ — Mrs. Roso J. Cariddo, Proprietor — COLUNGWOOD PARK 681-0424. 14-17 Asbury Park. 775-0230 or eves, a n d WELDING FURNISHED ROOM— Ocean Grove. Sun„ 774-7279. —tSt BLANCHE KEMP CIRCLE Studies Budget Available to Refined Woman - Kitchen .— - Make & Repair—— The April 17 meeting1 of the OCEAN GROVE — Members of Privileges - Convenient. References SERVICES Required. Write Box 1400, c-o Times Routes S3 & 34 Blanche Kemp Circle was held at tht Ocean Grove Taxpayers Asso­ Office, Ocean Grove. ; = 17* CARPENTRY and painting, decorat­ Farmingdale, N. J. . Epworth Manor, 74 Cookman Ave. ciation have formed a committee HOUSES FOR RENT ing and roofing, home repairs. Free Hostesses were Mrs. Anna Kich- to study the 1972-1973 Neptune estimate. Call night or day 681-8154* Tel. 681-0400 line, Mrs. William Eberle, and Townsphip municipal budget at a SUMMER RENTAL—modern .3-bed­ room ranch, front porch, side yard PAINTING. Paneling &* Mrs. Val Holzapfel. meeting- last Wednesday night at enclosed. Call area code 201-991-3310. maintenance. Clean, efficient' w o rl The blessing was asked by Mrs. the home of association president ,V —7tf Low.ratas. 775-8577. —16-17* William Smith, co-leader and re­ Henry W. Pike, 100 Webb Avenue. MODERN’ furnished. comfortable one- “Everything for the Tabled room bungalow for lady, yearly or sea­ GARY PEARCE, painting contractor. freshments. were served. Mrs! This study group wiil meet reg­ son. Ocean Grove. Call 774-0823. —16 Interior - Exterior. Neat and d e a n . Cor. Pilgrim Pathway & Olin St. Phone 774-1749 t h e Free estimate. 899-5850. ~lit* S m ith conducted the business ularly and discuss th e current S&IALL three-room bungalow, good ' OCEAN GROVE______■ meeting in -tie absence of Mrs. SHELL budget so they can become more location, recentyl renovated. S30QD0 for DEPENDABLE EXPERT painting; Mrs. Russell Evans, leader. knowledgeable about the costs of summer season. Call 77& 0944.: —17. carpentry, block ceilings and paneling. BEAUTY Thirty yeirs in business. No Job too STORE HOURS — 8 A.M. to 5:30 PJfl. Mrs. Matthew Mainwaring gave municipal government operation. WANTED TO RENT small. A rthur Mueller. 899-0913. after SALON 5 p.m. 13-17* the devotions. “Planting: and Reap­ Intensive study of the budget ' EMERGENCY — Responsible couple WEEKEND SPECIALS APRIL 28 & 29 72 Main. Ave. ing” from the book of Amy: Bold­ during the next few months will and children. 18, 15, need year round BAKERY PRODUCTS delivered to Occan Groro M i ing, and also read a poem by Ed­ permit them to more fully under­ house or apt. to. rent from June 1— your dow** Ocean Grovers call 776- under $200. a month. Italian, Czech de­ 7753. Delicious cake3. bread and pas­ O. S. CHOICE gar A. Guest, titled ^Ehe Package stand the contents of the 1073-1974 scent. W r ite Box 3113, c-o Ocean Grove IteL 775-4461 Times, or call 212 FA 4-1141. 15-18* tries. — of Seed." budget. A similar study group WANTED — Small, .unfurnished a- MOVING Sc HAULING. (Tlrem BROILS - - - - - $1.39 lb. PEBSOHirmtn aKMVXCB Mrs. Lea La Penna gave -the les- will be formed to study th e partment. near St Paul’s, Ocean Grove. cellars, yards. Lawn work, painting, Yearly. Widow. CaU 222-9220. —17* pruning. Call 775-4821. —14-17* CLOSED W EDHESBU son on "Joy and Happiness in 0,ur 1973 school budget. CENTER CUT FURNISHED ROOM with kitchen WARREN'S MOVING — Painting, irivileges. In Ocean Grove. Private clean-up work, all other odd Jobs. 24- tome preferred. First or second floor. hour service. Write P.O. Box 3, Ocean For senior lady, r References. Write Grove, N. J. 07756. -17-19* HAM SLICES ------$1.39lb. Cut & Curl of Asbury Park, part of a Nationwide chain' Box. 3009, c-o Times Office, Ocean CLEM’S Grove. ; —17* RUBBER STAMPS, also photo copies of 240 Shops, invites you to meet their new manager, made of checks, wills, birth certificates^ ROOM AND BOARD etc. 56 Main Ave., Ocean Grove. TeL 2 ’A LB. Dorothyv She brings over-10 years experience In in­ 988-3770. —17» Beauly Salon SENIOR CITIZENS ROOM ft BOARD structing and management in th e beauty field and wiil N ic e room* th ree home-cooked' meals PAINTING — Ladies Spring. SpedaL BARBEQUED CHICKENS - - $1.49ea. daily. 24-hour attention. CaU 775-501L $3.75 briy. or rooms. $15. $25, $30. (flat 89 Main Avenue be happy to discuss your beauty problem with you. 2tf price, complete). 776-5173. —17* MONTCO - 303 CANS OCEAN GROVE — Lovely home on OCEAN GROVE • SPECIAL — Reg. $ 1 4 .9 5 protein perm $ 1 2 .9 5 the lake. Private Se semi-private rooms. MERCHANDISE FOB 8ALE 3 tasty meals - quiet atmosphere. Ph. MOVING — Household sale - lampt, EIAERTA PEACHES - - 3 cans 89c TeL 775-7161 • SPECIAL — Reg. $11.95.p erm an en t $9.95 ------—2tf dishes, bric-a-brac. Sat, April 29 from ROOM — Three meals a day. quiet 9 A-XL to 3 P3L 26 Lake Ave., Ocean Specializing In • EXCELLENT SERVICE AT BUDGET PRICES • otansphere, personal attention. 775- Grove. Can 775-4773. —17* MONTCO - 16 0 2 . CANS 0660.. —12tf Permanent Waving 1 ■ : 10% off for Senior Citizens F u k N i T u h E — Living room, bed— COLONIAL HOTEL — 15 Main Ave. rom. lamps, rugs, stools, reeliner chair. KERNEL CORN • - 5 cant $1.00 Newly redecorated single rooms, two Singer Sewing Machine, other items GOLDEN tasty meals. Eteveator - TV. Monthly, 504 New Street, Asbury Park. CaU rates, year round. . TeL ■ 775-8601. / 775-9051. , —17* MONTCO CRACKERS OCEAN GROVE • -16-13 FOR SALE — Refrigerator {apart­ ment size) Frigldaire Compact frid- HELP WANTED gette - practically new - call 888-8234 TASTEE & S A LIIN E S 29c ea. Nursing Home C u fc a C td f (except Sunday). > —17» ' ■ ■aaaoraaaaUM LIVE-IN housekeeper - cook. Single 63 CLARK AVE. • 7754)554 N iM e h M M Nh w q . person or married couple. Neat, con­ REFRIGERATOR apt size, itofa. ex­ S & W 16 OZ. CANS r genial. 4 Atlantic Ave^ Ocean Grove tension table, dining and bedroom • Reasonable Rates 560Goefancm Am . i or call collect 609 821-3131. —**tf suites, maple bed. springs and mat­ tress. studio couch and other furnish­ • Newly Renovated r , M w y h t * SUMMER HELP WANTED — June ings. CaU Fri., afier 6 pjn. or all d a y MEDIUM SMALL PEAS - - 4 cans $1 1st through end of September. Retail SaU. 774-1996. —17* • 24-Hr. ILN. Coverage experience preferred. For application, O Diabetics — send name and address to The Wind­ NEW - Dining room table, rectangle. FOOD COUPONS ACCEPTED ward Shop, 31 : Boardwalk. Ocean 36**x46*, heat proof wood-like top. Pret­ Home Made Snlads & Custards • Convalescents — Post* Grovcw N. J. 07756. -16-19 ty legs. 5% Broadway, Ocean Grove. 776-6626 —IT* DELIVERIES MADE - MONDAY THRU FRIDAY Operative CAFETERIA Sc HOTEL — Food checker, line help, table toppers, Medicaid and chambermaids, night watchman, etc. LOST ASD FOUND Medicare Approved — A Short Walk Across Hie Bridge —■ Can at Grand Atlantic Hotel. Main 6c Beach. 0X5^ Friday. April 23 be­ PO U N D — G old stic k p in . P erso n m a y tween 10 A-M. and 4 P i t —17 Identify at Times Offlcc. —17 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1972

OCEAN GROVE Qiblr, “ Psalm 150" by Louis Lew* andowski.' Ait botUt services, Jo b - gderin Allrmaaguin will p la y Preliminary “The Last Spring" by E dw ard Grieg; and “Marche Hjeroique" by Program Camille Saint-Saerra. William SUMMER OP 1972 Neavcs III and Thomas Cameron will sorvo as ucolytes at 11 and Mrs. A rthur Gouglh and Mirs. W il­ liam Neaves, greeters, with nurs­ ; ■•j I:-v* ery care for pre- school children provldei under Mrs. Edward Tem­ ple. The altar flowers will be giv­ en in memory of Mr. and M!re. Robert E. Van Dusen, by t h e i r daugMor, Mib . Dorothea Neary. CSiurtih. School will m eet a t 0:45 a.m.- . ; v::-'.-;...- v.

' OCEAN "GROVE ETHEL IIARPST The Ethel Haxpst Circle m « at theTEjU home of Mrs, Ruth Young, 128 Qadc • Avenue, April 18 at 1:30 P.M.' M n . Mabel Alleman, leader, opened lie meeting with a prayer and a poem. Mrs. Louise Vida was welcomed a* a member. ; : , ’"..N .Mis. Ann Murray bad the HUe Study. - ... . Mrs. Lavinia Forsyth (right) of Ocean Grove housekeeper of the Booker (Extended Care) Pavilion I The next meeting will be at the of Jersey Shore Medical Center, Fitkin Hospital, Neptune, explains the eihibit_she created shoeing the home of Mrs. Ann Murray, 61 Broad­ importance of housekeeping in a hospital to Mrs. Janie Johnson, maid in Booker, for celebration of way, May 16 at 1:30 P.M. v.- National Hospital Week, May 7 through May 13. oi.. „ i;Also present were: Miss Mildred Vandeihoof, Miss Ann Mason, Mbs. Bertha Vandeihoof, Mrs. Muriel An- gell, Miss Ann Vogel, Mrs. Florence " Dwyer, Miss Ethel Bon ter, Miss Mat­ tie Bonter, Mrs. Mildred Pier, M o / Grace Hendrickson and M is.. TiTTim Kerr..' \

ZELLA GLIDDEN' The Zella Glidden CSide of St. Paul’s WSCS, met in the Annex Roam of die church April 18 at 2 PM. h the absence of leader Mrs. Solveig Hagstrom, Mrs. Arthur Pennington presiding, opened the meeting with a greeting and a ; verse entitled 'life,* following the serving of refre-JimmU by hostesses, Mrs. Paul Mills and U fa.' Pennington. Mis. Wilma McLean te a c h e r , brought the message, followed by mem­ ber ppzdapation with individual Scrip* ture reading by Mis. Winans, Mrs. McCleary, Mrs. Swank, Miss Kroegex and Mrs. Dutcber. business meeting followed, widi » • ports, collections and' the furtherance of plans for the bus trip to Peddlaxfc Village on TTiuis., May 25- Those desiring reservations, kindly contact; Mis. Hagstrom 776-8933 or Miss Kroe- ger 774-9249. ' •' Present besides those mmtionrf! above were Mrs. Robert BLacklock, Mrs. Lillian Lone and Mrs. Roth Mil­ ler. The next meeting will be held at the Parsonage on Tues., May 16, at 2 P.M.

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Donald A. Waddell of 220 Lakewood Rd. and . Ernest C. Napoliianl, 425 OCEAN GROVE Lakewood Rd. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MARTHA TAYLOR Hunt returned home from a Puerto - TTie Martha Taylor Circle held the Rican vacation. April 18 meeting in the Junior Room On April 16th, Riverview Academy's Paul-s Church with 16> -members high school choir presented a program present and a guest, Mrs. Maude Ma­ of sacred music at Central Baptist gee. s ' ‘ /.v K : ;\v ■■* Church in Woodbridge Twp. . . Ele* V, i May Flandreau, leader, asked mentary grades and their teachers of the blessing before refreshments wiere Riverview Academy visited the Phila­ served by hostesses, the Misses Lila delphia Zoo on April 20th . . ..24 stu­ and Eva Sadler. dents of Riverview Academy went to ; Mrs. Wm. Flint led devotions' from Princeton on. April 13th, with their Isaiah . 12:2 *1 will; trust and not he English tcacher Miss Judy Mays of afraid'; closing with prayer. Mrs. Flan- Ocean Grove to see the 18th century dreaii gave _an appropriate spring poem comedy by Oliver Goldsmith, 'She by Adelaide Proctor. Miss Eva Sadler Sloops to Conquer,’ performed by the continued the book review of Matthew. National Shakespearean Co. of New Next j Circle meeting will .be May York. 16 in the Fellowship Room of the The Neptune Area Arts Association jju n d i. .V ; '• •• ■ ' -r will hold their Annual Amateur Ait p) Others i present were the Misses Show at the Neptune Municipal . Com* Grade Bergen and Ethel Jennings, Mrs. plcx on May I4th from 1 to 4 P.M* W m, Carmichael, Mrs. Arthur Cole, Please bring your art on Sat.,. May Mrs. Robert Carmichfld, Mrs* Theo­ 13th between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. and dore La Vance, Mrs. Edward Magin- it is open to residents of Neptune n is, Mrs. Albert Doremus, Mrs. James Township and Neptune City, students Sherrard, Mrs. Gladys Hind and Mrs. attending their school and NAAA Beatrice Weaver. members. Non residents may enter for a fee of $2. It’s limited to painting; EDITH FREDERICKS drawings and collages in all media T he Edith Fredericks Circle hdd its in categories Kindergarten through monthly meetine at the home of Mrs. Adult. Ribbons will be awarded for Elizabeth Temel Tuesday, April 18. 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in each cate* gPresent were: Mrs. Ruth Cunliffe, gory, and there will be voting for ftad er; Mrs. Elizabeth Tetnel co-leader, ‘Best in Show’ on Sunday between 1 Mrs. Hazel Sturges co-hostess; Mrs. and 3:30 p.m. John D. Merwin, Pres. W.S.C.S.; and Mr£. Elizabeth Brubaker, Miss Caroline Wilson, Mrs. Mabel Rohlind, Mrs. Anna Farrell, Mrs.- Ruth LaChat, Mrs. Ann Costello, Mrs. Ruth Barth, Miss Martha Graf, Miss Marie Wittemann, jftrs. Wilma Rittmeester, Mrs. Ruth Clark and Mrs. Anne Van Auken, guest. ••••'• ■ :7:\ ■ After opening prayer, refreshments RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES were served by the hostesses. Miss Car­ oline Wilson gave the devotions. Every sp an 's work will be revealed and eval- AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING sit the’ Judgement. Togetherness is a work frequently used today. W e AGENTS a l l n e e d each other and nation needs ALLIED other nations, our consmon everyday AGROGERS ASBUBY AVE. life is? interwoven widi the lives of VAN LINES Call 77M09S Asbury Park others. ,y.= MOVING AND STORAGE Mies. Bruhaker^s lesson continued on - CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR the Gospel of St. Matthew. MILK AND CREAM The next meeting is scheduled for May 16. W ARDELLlS DAIRY DAIRY PRODUCTS « ISABELLA THOBURN NEPTUNE, N. 3. Phone 774-18H i^JThe Isabella Thobum Circle met at home of Mrs. Ronald Foster, 142 PAINTING — DECORATING Ml. Heimon Way, with Mrs. Samuel Residential • Night Office Painting • For An Your Painting ft Crothers as co-hostess. Decorating Contact . . . Miss Neoma Harris gave die . bless­ ing and die prayer and Mrs. C. Goe- MARTIN J. BOLAND vvey led’ in devotions. Experienced, Quality Workmanship, Free Estimates, Fully Insarei Mrs. Gertrude Edwards, 74 Cook­ 223 Highland Ave., 8hark River Hills, Neptnne - TeL 774-1X71 man Ave., was welcomed as a new EDNA BRADLEY pignlw . The Edna Bradley circle met last - "W h e n yon vatcb teen- GILLAN PAINTING SERVICE T he group sang Happy Birthday to Tuesday at the parsonage, 103 Broad­ Bgers d a n c in g th e s e daya* yen INTERIOR — EXTERIOR Mrs. Crothers and Mrs. Arthur Sudall. CARPETS AND LINOLEUM Aluminum Combination Storm Windows . • Doors • Gutter* way, Mrs. Jack Lawrow and Mrs. w onder w h at tb e y do fo r re­ Mrs. Rodger Hawn, leader, called at­ laxation.” ' Bill Gillan, Prop. » 775-8727 * P.O. Box 342, Ocean Grore Jesse Loeser were hostesses and served tention to the dates which were on DAVISON RUGS • Call 775-7371 the sheets given out by the president, ice cream and home made cake decor­ Paperhanging . Taping * Interior & Exterior Painting Mrs. John Merwin at the W.S.C.S. ated with live daisies. SALES • VARIED SELECTION • SERVICE • INSTALLATION Mrs. Thomas Stinson, leader, opened EDMUND L. THOMPSON, JR. i«odmg. Other officers gave their re- 39 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J, 07756 the meeting with die thought 'Today Gatherings From ‘■QUALITY FIRST” — Since 19M is the first day of the rest of your life’, CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK V - 706 Fletcher Drive, Neptnne______and a prayer. Mis. McClelland brought The Gabies Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Painting an inspiring message based on Psalm HELEN DREW FABIO BATTAGLIA 144. The teacher Mrs. Hahn, was ill, SIDEWALKS. CURBS PATIOS CEMENT BLOCKS WALTER J. ULMER, JR. 121 New Gate Lana BHUPFLKBOABDS FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE BULKHEADS BKEBMAN WOXIAMS PAINTS and', could not attend, but sent;; her SEPTIC TANKS, CESSPOOLS prepared lesson. 774-6149 M il Bangs Avenne, Neptane, N . Si Telephone 774-0099 SOI MAPLE AVE., NEPTUNE, N. J . ______770-17M Others who attended were Miss PLUMBING and HEATING Edith Clerihew, Mrs. Clara Kinsinger, Hi, Spring- seems to have arrived/ Mrs. Neal Tompkins, Mrs. Marion the trees are beginning to show their Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Glrea Minerley, Mrs. L. Seagraves, Mrs. leaves, and.the flowers are popping out Mary Witt, Mrs. Carl Wilson,- Mrs. of the ground, sure gives you a won: FRANK J. ECKART — 774-0656 Frances Richards,’ Mrs. Mabel Cooper derful feeling, dean, fresh, and warm, FOUNDATIONS • CURBS • SIDEWALKS • FLAGSTONE PATIOS Ml 418 BURLINGTON AVE.______• ______BRADLEY BEACH, H, J. (viator), Mrs. Aurelia Nielsen, Mrs. quite a change from the world around WALKS • SWIMMING POOLS • CESS POOLS' • HTONE FtHEPLACIB STATE LICENSE ~ Joseph Bruno, Miss Bessie Down. it. 1 • . _ }; ■ S. MARTUSCELU — 775-8539 Congratulations to. the Blade Team JIM McCAW - 988-8896 of Neptune High's GAA, they won SNOW PLOWING 430 Westwood Place, NEPTUNE w Plumbing & Heating - 21 Pitman A tc, Ocean Grove ‘contest* on Saturday evening; however, JOBBING WATER HEATERS the Reds did quite a job too. It always COAL AND FUEL OIL gives m e: such ;a good feeling to see PROPERTY RECONDITIONING______these girls s compete in so. many ways, Thompson Fuel Company hut always walk away as friends, this R . I n c . is a program that involves many young FUEL OIL The WM. HOGG COMPANY, RADIO girls and mates them better individuals ESSO WATCH DOG SERVICE PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING later on* "because they learned so many 117 So. M ain St. — M E R R IL L EL THOM PSON, P ro p . — 1754(300 things from the GAA leaders. Neptane CONTRACTORS • Dial 775-319* can be proud oC these gals and1 also “Servinf? the Shore Area Since 1900” can take a lesson on how to work as a a MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE EDWARD B. HOLL, Beg. Pfc. unit, compete and remain. a unit. . Fourth and Railroad Aves. Asbury Park, N. 3. The, North Shore Area Church Wo­ NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy men's United group w31 meet at the "Doctors Advise Nagle’s" TeL 774-0204 * RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE Hamilton United - Methodist Church PRESCRIPTIONS PILLED REST QUALITY DBPCS Fri, May 5 hold their annual May TELEVISION & APPLIANCE • 775-8081 Color T.V, Stereo, B&W I .V , -Air Conditioner*—• AH major m l Fellowship Day. A . luncheon w-fll be ELECTRICIAN anees. Also complete selection of maO appL, tnclruilar It m held at 12 noon fox $2.00. Reservations Toasters, Radios, Vaecua Cleaners, ote, ‘ can he made from key women of the ADAMS ELECTRIC S3 HIGHW AY U • N E PT U N E COT, N . I. 18 churches involved, or by calling Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances ROOFS — SIDINGS Mis. Hannah Newman at 774-1408 D. Darrin Adams, Jr. Dial ! by' May 1. The public is welcome to l Vanada Drive. Neptane, N. j. attend- After the lundbeon, a Worship GENERAL ROOFING CO. program trill be held with Mrs# John GARAGE — STORAGE BOOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADERS D. Blair of Ocean Township as a guest COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES A Complete Line of New Chevy Cars & Tracks Dial 776-8249 _ 1 4 0 8 Corliea Ave., Neptane Robert Dess ‘OK” Used Cara and Transportation Spedals speaker. The subject will be *BehoId Service and Shop Facilities for Any Repair Needs Women'. This is one of three big WINDOW CLEANING — JANITORIAL -SERVING THE SHOBE SINCE 1928” events during the cooise> of die year by these churches of all faiths and PUIXY INSURED - ZI-DB. SERVICE - COMPLETE JANITORIAL SERVICX in a way the group is a ‘Christianity Ocean Grove Window Cleaning Co. Womens ■ Lib'. v.'.; ■ ;.., <' [ \ Residential, Commercial — Windows Cleaned — storms & screens Cleaned Support this group by attending and F loor Waxing: Wood i t Tlie • Bnc Shampooing F re e E stim a te s - CALL 9S8-0900 • Cliff & R o ss Cole rnat-g their program a success. _ CHEVROLET Kay pudik of Fondham Road, has WRECKING CONTRACTORS retained from a wonderful Florida va­ cation where she visited her sister, Phone 774-1489 84 HOUR SERVICE BENNETT AND SON mother and aunt. George Dudik spent WRECKING CONTRACTORS • Est. 1930 • Folly Insured - Hbteta, MAIN ST. & SECOND AVE. his vacation Fishing in Canada. SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. ASBURY PARE We wm dbse for this week - See STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING 8EEVIC1 > REPAIRING Houses - Garages • Porches - also Clean-Up Jobs. you next week. Corner Corlles Avenne and Main Street Neptane, N. J. CALL 775-56tt FOR FREE E8TIAMTE8