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i}*SE3aWK28«3! THE OCEAV GROVE TIMES AND “Sept. Serenade” In Auditorium LaBor Day Night SETMES W, ~~r~— ^ ~ " uI Vol. LXXXVII, No. 35 NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1962 “ r Independence ol the United S ta te s of America thr lasth vrar SEVEN CENTS, Township Expects O’Brieii-Major V.F.W. Presents Mae File Petitions On 6,000 Pupils In er ing 93rd W w S m Charter Question ! |v j I Schools Sept. 5 Clerk’s Office Checking Validity Before State meeting In Ocean Grove Supt. Victor J. W. Chris ment Next Week tie Outlines Course mam. OCEAN GROVE—The 93rd annual campmeeting here Changes: At Various Levels NEPTUNE TWP. — Petitions containing 2,252 signatures,; calling Closing Concert is attracting congregations as much as one-third larger than for a charter study referendum on ‘WfSS. the township’s General Election those of recent seasons, it was announced today by Kinsey N. - , - W arnm NEPTUNE TWP.—Nearly ballot, were filed vvith Neptune po laBor Day Night Merritt, president of the Ocean Grove Camp. Meeting Asso 6000 pupils in Kindergarten F t t y lice last Thursday night,. eight ciation. .: through the twelfth grade mm. W i minutes before midnight. 4. f ■- New York Opera Festi One. of. the special features of ' * • ' The signatures are now being abundant goodness of God neces are anticipated to report for J i t the . Camp’- will be the traditional the opening of the Neptune ‘ - checked in the office of Clerk Jo val To Present “SeptemBer sary to fill ourselves with the glory; seph Ei Bennett, who will make a “Love Feast” on Sunday at 9:30 that will make us a Christian. Township Public Schools on statement oh the ; validity .of the Serenade” In Auditorium a.m. in the Auditorium. Dr. Sam Wednesday, September 5th; petitions next week. ‘‘I would be uel . J. Truscott, program vice Sunday Evening i-y: derelict in my duties if I; accepted president of the'Association, will “The Person and Work of Christ” According to school officials; OCEAN GROVE — “Sep preside and members of the con- special provisions are being m i l the petitions without thorough ex tember Serenade” is the was the sermon topic for Dr. Paul- amination,’’ he told The Times yes gregation .will .be invited to speak lin’s enlightening message on Sun taken, because of the unpre terday. “I am legally. bound' to theme of the closing concert briefly of their Christian faith. day evening to a congregation of cedented record enrollment, to establish that the petitions are of the 1962 season at the ..A t 1 0 :3 0 a.m., Bishop Arthur J. nearly 4000 people.:' -Dr. Paullin PICTURED is Commander Daniel Gorman of. the O’Brien-Major correct according to New Jersey Ocean G r O V e A uditorium , I Moore of Atlanta, Ga.; who recent opened by saying that Camp Meet insure the early adjustment V.F.W. Post, Neptune, as he presente a new flag toPastor Eugene law .” ' ly completed a Methodist missions ing is a time to put way our every V to school-life, of all pupils. W. Beutel of the newly-built Redeemer Lutheran Church, Corlies which will be presented Labor administrative assignment in Eur day problems and to bring our- Avenue and Jumping Brook Road, Neptune. The flag was presented Under state law the correct filing Day evening at 8:15 o’clock, ope, will preach. The campmeeting selves closed to God. “We • must . At the Intermediate School, in on Friday, Aug. 24 nnd the official dedication of the church took of 20% of the registered voters Ocean Grove, approximately 730 (approximately 2,200 in Neptune will close Sunday evening with an want to be more than we are and place Sunday, Aug. 26, when nearly 350 people attended the morn evangelistic sermon by Dr. Norman we must have more appreciation pupils will report for the first day. ing worship and afternoon dedication. The church building, seat Township) makes it mandatory for . The school which houses all of the the governing body to place the W. Paullin, professor- of evangel for Jesus, the Son of God.” . ;. ing 235 plus educational and office facilities, has been under con ism and pastoral ministry at Eastr seventh and eighth grade pupils struction since Feb. 18. Future expansion calls for a parish educa question on the ballot. The peti Reading from the Book of Mat from the six elementary schools tion building and a church sanctuary at the same site. tions were filed by the Neptune ern Baptist Theological Seminary, thew, Dr. Paullin asked, “What of the district enters its second Citizens for Charter; Study, headed Philadelphia. think; ye of Christ; whose Son is year of operation. Operating the by James Welch, president of Bishop Moore and Dr. Paullin He?” Jesus, was the Word Of God first year, 1961-1962 under an ex Shore Crest Homeowners Assn. are taking turns in the Auditorium become flesh to dwell among us. He , perimental plan the "Intermediate Township Schools List Bus Stops If the question is placed on the pulpit throughout the eight-day was God’s Son, and-our Christian School Concept” proved to be ballot, the electorate must also c a m p m e e t i h g . Bishop Moore concept of the Holy Trinity clear- . ■ successful educational venture. vote for five commissioners who preaches tonight (Friday), tomor ly teaches us that the Father, Son, ;■ Robert Foster, principal of the Starting Opening Dayy Sept. 5 will study the present form of gov row morning and Sunday night, |and Holy Ghost are One. It was: In term ed iate- School, has an ernment over a period j of nine while Dr. Paullin is in the , pulpit I therefore not . a . man who died on nounced . that a special ..Student months. Any change, they recom tomorrow (Saturday) night and the cross. It was God offering Him Handbook has been prepared and NEPTUNE TWP. — The mend must also be approved by the Sunday morning. self as a sacrifice for our sins; for full-time, A.M. kindergarten voters. ■ will be .distributed to,-all students Transportation Program and and A.M. split-sessions begin at Bishop Moore is the author of • “I that speak unto thee am He,” OBITS / ; on the first day as an. aid toward 7:30 a.m.—return trips for full “Immortal Tidings in Mortal the promised One of God, the Christ Schedules for the Neptune ,- -f t .. pupil-adjustment. Pupils will find Township Public Schools un time pupils begin at 2:00 p.m., for Hands” and “The Mighty Savior” of the ages, the Hope of the World. that the curriculum offerings have A.M, kindergarten'; a t' 10:30 a.m., 114th Inf. Reorganizes and both of these books are on sale Even as Moses lifted up the ser • undergone certain revisions 'With der the new policies approved and for' A.M. split-session pupils in Ocean Grove at the Methodist pent in the wilderness, so must the ’■ the main emphasis being placed on by the board of education at return at 12 noon.. Pick-ups for Publishing House’s C okesbury Son of God be lifted up. “The Song the “basic learning areas.’ ,So a recent meeting have been P.M. kindergarten classes begin NEPTUNE- TWP.—Local mem BooU Store on Auditorium Square. of man is come to seek and to save cial Studies” has been Reorganized released by Monroe Ha ger at 11:00 a.m. with return trip be bers of the 114th. Infantry have He has written a new book, “Fight that which Was lost.”; “That which' and will no longer be taught as ing made at 1:50 p.m. Pick-ups for reorganized to form the "2nd Bat On! Fear Not!”, which will be pub was lost,” said i Dr. Paullin, “is a s i n g l e subject—a return to the man, Coordinator of Trans P.M. split-sessions begin at 11:40 talion 114th Infantry Association lished Nov, 5. Bishop Moore, who every man, woman, and child who ; teaching of History and Geogra- portation for the. school sys a.m. with return trips being made to include all men who may have headed Methodism in the Atlanta, does not know God." ■ , phyv as separate subjects is tne tem. Commencing with the at.4:10 p.m. ... served from the area. The immedi Ga., Area for many years, had also ate purpose is to participate in the Josephine Guido resultant of a year’s study. • first day of the; new school Special Classes — in order to served as bishop in charge of mis- ■. Monday Morning ! i dedication of the 114th Regiment siortary activities of the Methodist Using. Paul’s great letter to the E ighth g r a d e pupils will par year, Wednesday, Sept. 5, the avoid confusion within the sched A quartet appealing under , the ule all parents of pupils who will Memorial at Fort Dix Infantry auspices of tho New York Opera Church, in Chjna, Japan, Czechoslo Philippiansi Chapter 4,; as the es ticipate in a required course .study Park on Sunday, Sept. 16. Bus and following schedule for the be attending one of the four spe Festival will present songs from vakia, Belgian Cdngo, Belgium, sence of his Monday morning ser skills”, which was initiated last cars will, take the group to the y e a r in the curriculum. The.new transportation of pupils will cial classes housed in the Bradley “Oklahoma,” “Carousel,” “New Poland and Korea from 1934 to mon, Dr.