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. Paullin reminded the con­ Park School have been person­ Fort for the. ceremony and pro­ 1940.;::. ; ■ ;f';. gregation that if we are to achieve program of developing techniques be followed: gram. at 11 a.m„ leaving the Avon Moon,” and other musicals, as well - of research and. methods- of ft0ixl ally notified of pick-up and return a familiar operas. Solo duet, and The services through Wednesday life eternal, we must, take. Jesus'; High'School—pick-ups' begin at post office about 8 a.rn.IMembers Christ as our Savior., We can do. ..- study habits will be conducted un­ trip times.^ v and guests should communicate quartet arrangements' are, included morning are reported in this issue :15 a.rn. with the same schedule on the program. The singers are anything through Christ. We can der a special course of study which of stops as conducted last year be­ Transportation Coordinator Hag- with Albert R. White, secretary, of The Times. The remaining pro­ was developed and prepared by j crman, in his announcement, called Josephine Guido, Soprano; Joanne gram of the “Camp” will, be in­ stand up to life when Jesus gives us ing in effect—return trips will com­ PR,G-7223, or Frank Rowland, As strength and power so to do. a faculty study committee last mence at 3:00 p.m. the following matters to the atten­ bury P ark. Grillo, mezzo-soprano; Jean Deis, cluded in next Friday’s Times. , year under the chairmanship of tion of parents: V tenor, and Russell Scarfeo, bari­ Shark River Hills Sdhool—Full­ -IB- Friday Evening '■ Paul says that f there are five teacher Mr. Gary Mitchell, The 1, Kindergarten children resid­ tone. Marienka Michna is the pian- steps to a full, blessed, life abun­ urograms of Art and Music have time, morning kindergarten, and Completes Recruit Training ist-accompanist. Approximately 1,200 lhorning split-sessions .•— pick-ups ing in the By-The-Sea-Hills, Shad- persons dant. . . .. These . - —steps «•*> •«»*«• are clearly■ w i n out- i been rescheduled to permit more owlawn, and a portion of Story- The program is sponsored by took Communion at the opening lined in the text of the Scripture concentration of effort in these commence at 7:50 a.m. Return for the Special Events Committee, of session of the camp. Dr. Edward A.M. kindergarten is at 11:00 a.m., land sections of the Summerfield O G R E A T -iA K E S , III.— P hilip E, 1. Stand fast in the Lord. areas, by interested pupils. The Area will.be provided with trans­ Gmmbalvo, son of Mr. and Mrs the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting E. Latch, pastor of Metropolitan • two-year program of foreign lan for A.M. split-sessions is at 12. Association, Memorial, the National Methodist 2. Stay together and work and noon, and for all full-time pupils portation until the construction of Philip Giambalvo of 1317 Ninth cuage instruction,. French and the side-walks along Green Grove Church of Washington; D- C., call­ help each other in the church,. the return trip is at 2:30 p.m. Aft­ Ave;, Neptune, N. J., completed re­ 3. Take everything to the Lord . Spanish, has been revised and will Road has been completed. cruit training Aug. 10 at the Naval ing for worshipers to leave sor­ be closely correlated with the^ in­ ernoon split-session pupils pick-up in prayer. .C’ 2. In accordance with the newly, training Center, here. During the Barbecue Chicken rows and troubles at their seats, structional program at Neptune begins at 12:05 p.m. with the re­ conducted the service with the aid 4. Think on things and fill your turn trip being made at 4:30 p.m. adopted mileage policy of the hine-week indoctrination,, recruits minds and hearts with things that High School, as the result ^of spe­ Board of . Education certain stu­ are. trained .in physical fitness of 33 ministers. cially prepared courses of study Bradley Park School-— pick-ups are true, honest, just, pure, lovely, dents in the Shark River Hills area basic military law, military drill By Methodist Men . The pastors who, assisted and under the direction of Mr. Charles for sixth graders from the Sum­ their conferences are: Charles and'of good report. If there be any who arc attending the. Shark River customs and etiquette of the naval virtue or praise, thjnk on these Tice, Foreign Language Depart- merfield . area who will be attend­ service, swimming and survival, Dowdell, Northeast Ohio; Roy- V. ing .the Bradley Park-School will Hills School will be provided with things. • - . • ment Head at . Neptune High transportation services. The bus first aid and bagic, shipboard rou St. Paul’s Men Announce W.' Ashwell, Central New York: School. S pecial mathematics begin at 8:05 a.m.—return trips tine.. - v ...... ' Samuel Ford, Western Pennsyl 5. Do those things which you begin at 2:30 p.m. stop designated for these children Fall-Winter Program; To classes, conducted under. thq P™, is located at Prospect Avenue and vania; Wallace H. Harris, Philadel­ have, learned, received, heard, or gram prescribed by the Sehoo Intermediate. School—all seventh Start With Barbecue Dinner phia; Robt. W. Harris, Philadel I seen in Christ Jesus, and the ,Peace South Riverside Drive. . AARP Chapter To Meet Mathematics Study Group o r Yale and eighth grade pupils attending 3. To facilitate the transporta phia; John T. Jaeger, Baltimore of God shall be with you, University will be introduced ^for this school and who are eligible for tion program and to alleviate large Raymond L. Mowbray, Baltimore; the first time in the curriculum transportation will be picked-up . OCEAN GROVE - A newly, OCEAN GROVE. — St. Paul Raymond E. Neff, Newark; Wil­ Monday Evening groups of children congregating at Methodist Men will- open their fall offerings. , _ at the same stops that were in ef­ single bus tops two additional stops formed, chapter o f; the American liam B. Gritmen,---. Wyoming; uiu,, Geo Preaching for -the fifteenth time At the Neptune High School, fect last year—pick-ups begin at Association of Retired People will jnd. winter season with their third have been incorporated in the annual barbecued'chicken dinner at' W. Hammers, New Jersey;; Edward E ,« .. an Ocean------— Grove ».<= v . Campu iu m r vMeeting ie e tir entering freshmen will be pre­ 8:30 a.m. with return trips being transportation program: Brixton meet Sept. 8 at 2 p.m. at 43 Webb L atch, B altim ore; , Sam uel Truscott,T ruscott. Bishop Bishop Moore Moore announced•annonn/'#»/t fv«nf- that he u~ z~ is sented with a Student Handbook made at 3:30 p.m. avenue, A representative, from the Day’s Wednesday and Thursday, Wyoming; Louis W. Mitchell, Phil-; deeply ------and Wakefield Roads, and the en­ Sept. 5 and 6. There will be two concerned about the mood of which was developed by the mem Summerfield School — Pick-ups trance to the Sunshine Village. social security office in Asbury adelphia; -Harold Flood, Philadel­ the Church and suggested that a bers of the Student Council; Sev­ Park wil speak. The aims, advan sittings daily, 5 p.m’. and 6:15 p.m phia; Albert S. Layton, New Jer­ Open to summer, and witri'cr resi preat spiritual revival be launched eral new additions have been an<1 achievements of the sey; Charles Salkeld, Philadelphia; that will restore our confiidence «.uimmeitce in made within the educational pro­ Selected For. Med. Course AARP wil be explained, ; dents alike; reservations required — a — to make sure of sitting desired Warren-W. Churchill; (retired) of God and give the Church of 'Christ; gram and these are /represented Ocean Grove; Arthur __ Salin, W Wy- v. a rebirth. To this end. s»M i '.-■ m e m o r ia l c r o ss Call PR 5-0024, Or secure tickets u • W i s end/ said th e in the following subject fields.. oming; William. Guffiek, NeiV Jer­ Enters Upsala College from members of St. Paul’s Men as Bishop, he is, now devoting his ener- Foreign Language, Mathematics,- OCEAN GROVE — The 18- BOSTON, Mass. — A Neptune sey; Charles Cole, New York- English, Social Science, and Sci­ youth is one of 66 High school arly, as possible to avoid disap Lawrence Snow, Troy; Charles foot Memorial Cross on ; the pointm ent. ence. AH programs m the . high front of the Ocean Grove Audi­ graduates this, past June who have EAST ORANGE—Miss Martha , r'h,i.,.ade!PhiaD onald -.Bishop. Moore-quoted the narra­ been' selected to enter Boston Uni­ Starobm of Bradley. Beach, has The following Sunday, Sept. Millei, Philadelphia; Richard Dav- tive from the Scripture that tells school have underKonet,stren?,t“ ": torium, facing the sea, is light­ the men will hold their annual. Com ing procedures , under the guidance ed the week of September 1 to versity’s unified 6-year program of been accepted for admission to ey, Oenessee, and Alfred Layton., about Jesus hnd. the blind man on ' munion - Breakfast; communion at the road to Jerico. Ho said that and leadership .of the variousi De­ 8 in memory of Mrs: Jane D. medical education this fall.. The Upsala College, here. She will be Last Saturday night .th e A u d i - partment, Chairmen, F. Russell pioneer- program is designed to Thornley Chapel at 8:00 a.m., fol the story is, typical of todav’s con­ Goldsmith, mother, and Miss % ' °f the freshman class lowed by breakfast at Day’s. Dr torium Choir, augmented by six C olem an — principal,. Kenneth Esther S. Goldsmith, sister, by train better physicians in less time. w 42§,pn tering U psala in.' Septem ­ soloists, presented its annual Con cern: the plight of man and the Townsend — vice principal, and John G. Hatcher, son of Mr. and ber. Miss Starobin is a 1962 grad- Layton will conduct the service,: as­ power 'of. Jesus. The Bishop said Miss Ruth L. Goldsmith, 6146 sisted by Di'. Samuel Truscott and. cert of Sacred Music,------. Soloists, that it is inconceivable to him that Gene Minor—director of guidance. Palmetto street, Brooklyn 27, Mrs. Carlos M. Hatcher, 17 Jump­ uate of Asbury Park High School. ing Brook drive, was graduated Rev. Mowbray. Dr. William R. Guf- were Ruthelaine Barnes, soprano; men today can think about Jesus Major changes have occurred in N. Y. . 1,0 dauffhter of Mr. and fick, District Superintendent of the Charles T. House, tenor; Angeline and not be moved beyond the admis- the areas of complete curriculum from Neptune High School where Mrs. Robert Starobin of 609 Fletch-1 he was editor of the yearbook, er Avenue, Bradley Beach. ' New Brunswick District, will be the Hawck, soprano; Fred Jones, bari- sion that Jesus .was-simply, a ma- revisions with new course of study tOne; Janice Matisse;' mezi|o-so- jestic hnd imposing 'figure moving having been developed after a yeai a member of the ja’ycee basketball breakfast speaker. The September and October prano, and Anne House, pianist. across the pages of history. . But and a half of study by faculty com- Red Men To Parade team, Boys’ State and Student Council. , Serves On “Forrestal” meetings of the men will be devoted . it is true that many people do not Page five, please NEPTUNE — Tecumseh Tribe, respectively to the theme of “Evan­ bunday Morning form the great conclusion that they Improved Order of Red Men, met EASTERN ATLANTIC — An­ gelism” and “Stewardship”, speak­ Dr. Paullin based his sermon on must form if they are to recognize Alterations, additions, repairs of Tuesday at their Wigwam on Cor­ Old Guard To Resume thony P. Peluso, seaman, USN, son ers to-be announced.'1 Paul’s letter to the E phesians, ".esus for what He renlly is — the all types. Call Walter McCaffrey, lies avenue, with Sachem Donald ,of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Peluso The fall program of the men Chapter 3, verses 11-21, and used s avi°r of the worll. the cornerstone MU 1-0668. —34-35*t£ Pitcher; presiding. Members' will of 13 Vanada drive, Neptune, N. J., points towards an important night, the title of a well-known spiritual, all that is good m modern his- . OCEAN GROVE—The Old Guard is serving aboard the attack air­ November 16, the annual Father “Lord, I Want to Be A Christian," ta r y , t h e central fitrure of the hu- .. participate in the Columbus, Day will resume. their meetings, after DAVISON RUGS, Ocean Grove, parade, Asbury Park, Oct. 7, with craft carrier USS Forrestal, a unit and Son gathering, with roast beef for his sermon topic. man race. No world rlilcr, no army, the summer recess, on Sept. 6 at dosed for vacation Sept. 3rd to Leon Buck in charge of arrange­ of the Second Fleet and the North dinner and a special program to be ' t no empire, no matter how great, can ' Sept. 10. ..;■■■ -34-35 St. Paul’s Church. Director James announced. Men without sons will Stressing the impoitance of even begin to match the effect that ments. The Tribe made plans to Atlantic T rea ty Organization. prayer as the means of receiving thlS single man Jesus alone had on start the fall and winter activities G. Scott and his staff of officers (NATO) striking force which par­ be provided with one or'more as the strength and grace so necessary , HALLMARK GREETING CARDS extend an invitation to all mem­ Sept. 15 with a program.in honor ticipated in a special exercise '‘Rip­ desired, by calling PR 4-1847 (Pres. f o r one to become a C hristian, Dr. . Pace elBht, pin,-iso at RUTH’S Stationery, 53 Main bers to be in attendance at this tide III,” Aug. 17-20, in the East­ Don Sherwood). Paullin said that many many peo- - - ■ ____ ~ ~ Ave., Ocean Grove. —26tf of Great Prophet Adolph Kruschka first meeting for the Fall and Win­ of Neptune.' The next regular ern Atlantic. The unit joined more The regular Dec. 18 meeting will pie may become good church mem- -COME IN for FREE Pedo-graph;of THE WHY NOT SHOP—42 Main meeting is Sept. 4. -t ter sessions "of 1962. .All retired than 40 other ships, together with be devoted to the preparation of bers but only a very big man may your stocking feet. O. G. Orthopc- Ave., O.G. Your.choice:. 12 lines of ' gg - - men in Ocean Grove are also in­ aircraft .from four NATO nations gift/baskets for shut-ins and a become a real. Christian. Paul said die Shoe Repairing& Hat Cleaning, vited to attend and to ..join-..the Religious—Everyday & Christmas ' Bindrim With 6th Fleet for the four-day exercise in the special Christmas film will be that the strength of God, the love 50 Pitman Ave. PR 4-7086. Closed Cards. GIFTS—Sacred Records . Chapter: where they, will .find com­ Eastern Atlantic. shown. ;y-?> of Christ, passeth knowledge. Dr. every Monday. —ltf radeship and congeniality. Under . — 27tf NORFOLK, Va.—William Bind the direction of Vice Director Frank *• OCEAtf GROVE AUDITORIUM Paullin reminded the huge congre- WANTED—Old r.,inq fiol.l ■ Course For Dental Nursing ' The preacher 'Sunday, Sept. 2, DR. GREGORY H. LOCKE, Chiro­ rim, seaman, USN, grandson - of Kreiger and assisted by Bro. Gus­ Mrs. Mabel Sabin of 141 Webb ave­ tave Fredrick, many informative 1962 will be the Rev. Dr. Norman M mirnl! Watches, Rings, Dental Gold. Paper practor, 97 Abbott Ave., Ocean CRANFORD—Monmouth , Coun­ Grove. Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., nue, Ocean Grove,, N. J., is serving and interesting films are shown W. Paullin, Professor of Evangel­ If oo. ic'filL r1 fhl. Money. Scrap Silver. Hills Drug aboard the guided missile heavy throughout the year. Also talks ty residents hvo been invited by ism and Pastoral Ministry at East­ and souls .to be filled with StorC, 524 Cookman Ave., A. P. 9 to 12 and 2 to 4 P.M.; Tues: and Ur. Kenneth W. Iversen, . d(>an of strength and love can We truly be- ’. 27tf Thurs., 7 P.M. to 9 P.M.; Sat., 9 cruiser U3S Canberra which com­ on various subjects are given. ern Baptist Theological Seminary, come Christians. i ____ -____i pleted operations with the.. Sixth Union Junior College, Cranford, to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and to 12 A.M. vi29t£ The pressures of sin from with- EDDIE’S QUALITY MARKET Fleet, August 20, in the Mediterran­ CARD OF THANKS v apply for admittance to a year­ Moderator of the Philadelphia Bap­ ean and head for. her home part long .dental nurses course, which tist Association. At 7:30 P.M. Bish­ out will crush the strength of any . 125 Heck Ave. — .PR 4-0963 GROVE SKYVIEW TAXI, all des­ I would like to thank friends man unless the “inner man” is AIR CONDITIONED tinations. Call PRospect 4-0765. at-Norfolk, Va. During the deploy­ and neighbors for their kind ex­ opens on October 2. Dr. Iversen op Arthur ‘J..- Moore of Atlanta, — 5 tf ment with the Sixth Fleet, the Can­ pression during my recent hospital­ said Sept. 15 is the deadline to ap­ Georgia, will preach. — 35 strong enough to withstand these Meats • Groceries " Frozen Foods ply fo r the program , which w ill be. pressures. The ability- is within —21tf berra participated in many fleet and ization. . (Signed) Mrs. Margaret each of us to receive the abundant -—•—■—— -— ------;— :— DAY’S STATIONERY North Atlantic Treaty Organiza­ M onahan. — 35 conducted on Tuesday and Thurs­ RECORDERS — Stereo, TV’s and day evenings from 6:30 to 9 o’clock transistor radios. Also aiito radios, goodness of God through Jesus NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL “The Greeting Card Store” tion (NATO) exercises that were Christ, but we must , first want to PHARMACY — PR 4-0204 Opp Poet Office, Ocean Grove' designed to bring her to a peak of for two semesters. AIL academic I all makes sold and repaired. New SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES f™ professional classes -wjll be be a Christian and we must then All-year service. Drugs of quali- . —28tf operational readiness and efficiency. $8.56 A YEAR BY MAIL and -used, low prices,. ACE TV, 69 held at Union Junior, College. : Hwy.. 35,.Neptune City. • 4Btf earnestly, strive through, prayer to ly for prescriptions. Doctors advise prepare ourselves to receive the Nagle’s. Hours 8:30 A.M.-9;30 P.M. PAGE TWO OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1962

ance! Bob Crelin, Dee Spaeth, and New York; Her friends are all little of1 her busy husband, who years old/ and George M agiilwill Harry arid Marie Muller, 8 following friends and relatives Dot Manz (and your Charles too, I happy to know she is planning to is the Recreation Director . . . Mr. have a birthday. On Thursday, Princeton Ave., recently spent three helped us celebrate at an outdoor understand) worked very hard the .visit tho Hills again next summer and Mrs. Thomas Miller of Short September Gth, Denise Cramer will days in Washington, D. C. They barbecue. Mr. and Mrs., Carmen Let’s Take night before on the delicious clam . ... It Was nice to see Mrs. George Hills, N.J., visited Mr. and Mrs. be 10 years old, and Dottie Solo- were accompanied by their seven Durante, Lloyd and Florence Hat­ chowder—please tell us ALL you Popp re of 215 Fulton Place, i her Carr Deckert o f 633 S. Riverside vikos will be 15. We wish Mrs. small children. ' field, Crystal and Quentin Jones, put into it,‘“Doc“! ! ! You will read three daughters and darling five Drive last weekend. This weekend Josie Girard a Happy .-Birthday on Irene Malone, 712 Green Grove Genevieve and Bob Maccia, Tony To The Hills all the particulars of. the beach month old son, Michael, at the Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Deckert and September 7th. Until next week, Place, is recuperating at home aft­ and Frances Sauta, Chris, Bobby Peggy Goodrich party elsewhere in this paper. River Beach last week. With Ja n e family of Maplewood, N.J., will drive carefully, the life you save er being a patient in Fitkiri Hos­ arid Buddy Hatfield, Bobby, Michael 428 Prospect Avenue ; Dates to Remember — August were two daughters of foi’mer resi­ visit them. may be your own! pital. ' '-.'I'- arid John Maccia, Lenny, Margie S hark R iver. H ills . : 31st —- Teen Dance at the Shark dents of the Hills; Janie and Lee A fter two weeks at Camp Speers Sylvia Graygor and her children and Terri D’Amico, Diane and An- : PRospect 5-3270 1 River Hills - Firehouse, Brighton McCann of Binghamton, New York, Y.M.C.A. Camp, in Pennsylvania, Teddy and Debbie, 715 Green Grove thoriy Sauta, Gwen and Quentin j Avenue, 7:30 to 11 p.m., 50c dona­ who were visiting the Poppres . . '. Jackie'and Pete Spaeth came home Place, have returned from Long Jones, Jr., Debbie Vecchione and tion —■ last of the popular sum­ Mr, Thomas Morton of St. Albans, ju st,in time for the Beach Party, Island where they took part in the Mary’s graridparients, Mr. and Mrs/ L.I., N.Y., is visiting his son and “Around Town” There are nearly. 33 million pub­ mer teen dances. August 25th. Pete Was awarded wedding of Sylvia’s sister. Sylvia Severo Peluso of Long Branch and August 31st -^Junior members daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ the- Shark Swimming Badge and Helen Peluso was the matron: of honor, Debbie Mrs. Helen Williams, Neptune City. lic school students in the United liam Morton of 639 S. Riverside States that will be heading back of. the S.R. Yacht club “Big Dance” Jackie, the Junior Lifesaving Badge 302 Hemlock Drive the flower girl and Teddy the ring Roy and Nora George, 300 Hem­ from 8 to 11 p.m. with live music Drive. while at camp. Congratulations! to. school next week after a long PRospect 4-0138 bearer. lock Drive, visited Philadelphia furnished by “The Playboys” Steve Eittreim of 517 S. River­ • _• . Ann McCall of 527 S. River­ • The annual All Star game of the summer v a c a t i o n. The Public side Drive has finished his work Sunday where they attended a fam­ School enrollment in New Jersey (Richie Eittreim’s orchestra). Edna side Drive has a happier smile on West Neptune Minor League was ily party with relatives of Phila­ W est; is chairman of this Junior at Lamont Geological Observatory her face now her husband, Fred, held last Sunday afternoon at War­ will, reach a new high this year in Palisades, N.Y., this summer delphia and Florida. of approximately 1,157,000, ah in­ Dance. .. - is home after spending two weeks den’s. Field. Taking part in the September 1st — The Annual La­ on a grant from the National Sci­ of study at M.I.T. . . . Ruthie Good­ Last Sunday afternoon the new Good wishes on their wedding crease of 53 thousand pupils over Redeemer Lutheran Church w as opening ceremonies were presi­ anniversary go to Anne and Bill bor Dance for members and their ence Foundation. He’s now on a rich enjoyed her eighth ' birthday dent, Bert Willis and Managers last year. The backbone and future formally dedicated, marking an­ Tighe,.Green Grove Place, and also "guests at the Shark River Yacht canoe trip in Maine, having fun- on the ,23rd with a luncheon and Lloyd Hatfield, Frank Zimmerman, of. our country-will one day be in roughing it before he goes back other milestone in the growth of a happy birthday to Anne. Little their hands. We wish good luck Club, .8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., $3 games for some of her pals:,Aimee Bob Maccia, Bob Wilson, Andy Pe­ a couple- ■■■ .'. • • to college . . ..This is the part of DeLaurentiis, Carol Ann Dye, Shir­ west Neptune. Congratulations to ones celebrating birthdays in the to all these children and particu­ luso, Walter Carter, Rocky Oliva- week to come are Kevin Kenny, . 8 September 2nd . — ■ Shark River God’s Country that Mr. and Mrs. ley Temple, Barbara Clark, Carol Rev. Eugene. Beiitel and to the dotti, -Tbinnly. Mauro, Bob; Boesch larly to ours , that will be return­ members of his congregation on a Columbia Road, Johnny Bemacchi, Yacht Club races for Midgets start Arthur Henricks always rave about, Priestly, Debbie Grant and Diane and Ed Ward. Chief umpire for the ing to their classrooms on Septemr at 11 a.m. and Junior and Seniors arid enjoy each summer. job well done. May they find the 215 Birch Drive, Cynthia Garrison, ber 5th. Give your studies your Ziemer. They got mighty wet bob­ game was George Turning, assisted Race at 1 p.m. The Clam Bar will The Ladies Auxiliaries of Unex­ happiness in their new church that 201 Willow Drive. best effort or as Confucius, said: bing for apples! Two unquotables by Mike Strally, Mike Norris and open for serving at 3 p.m. and at celled and Hamilton Fire Companies we have found in ours. “Learn as if you could not reach for the week that gave us all a Phil Bibrtz. I forgot to mention when I was 5 the Clam Bake will start. Tickets met at the Shark River Hills Fire chuckle on the beach, “There is After the dedication services, re­ The outstanding players from writing about the All Star. game your object, and were, always fear­ may be purchased in-advance from House last week to discuss parade freshments were served by the ing, lest you should lose it!” ■ ALWAYS work, so let it slide if each Of the league’s ten teams who that on. September 9th the Neptune Jack Priestly, Chairman, Betsy, formation for the State Firemen’s you’re having fun, as you can’t al­ Women of the church. Those who took part in, the game were Billy Minor League will hold their annual Two Hills families last week Ralston, and Coleen McNabb, price Convention they will parade in at ways have fun!” The other'was: served on the refreshment commit­ Cutillo, Buddy Hatfield, Doug picnic at the Shark Rivier Park. added to the future statistics of for members $2 for adults and $1 Atlantic City on September 22nd. “I could not cook without my liquor tee were Mrs. Pat Guidotti, chair­ Freed, Lennie D’Amico, Kenny At this time each manager will our schools: Mr. & Mrs. Alfred. for children under, 12, and , for Hope you come in first place! . . cabinet!’ and n favorite sauce of man, Mrs. Carl Carlson, Mrs. A. C. Hawthorne, Gene Magjiaro, Char­ present trophies to five boys from Crawford, 11 Valley Drive, an­ guests $2.50 for adults and $1.50 Everyone please, note, Mary Ja n e hers is cheese, wine, and mush­ Hurley, Mrs. R. E. Van Duyne, and lie Marisca, Gerie Garbarine, Sam his team . nounced a baby girl on August, Evers has finally finished the same rooms." ■ . . - Mrs. Keith Vogel. Mrs. R, Archer for children Under 12. Menu: bar­ Huey, John Marchesano, Chippy • •' That’s all for this week. Relax , 22nd, and a baby boy arrived on pair of slippers she’s been knitting and. Mrs, Walter Little were , in becued chicken, clams baked in sea­ W e w ere .very so rry to h e a r th a t Sjehweiters, Jay Jacquemot,' Mike and enjoy the last weekend of the August 25tli- in the Joseph Perry weed, corn boiled and baked in on all summer! We all thought charge of decorations. family of 205 North Riverside Dr. Captain Stanley Woodward’s father Strally, Ken Strally, Dan Pipeling, summer, and I’ll see all of you Seaweed, potatoes, tomatoes, clam she was knitting more than one Much of the actual work on the Congratulations to both families! passed away August 25th. Our Dennis Korner, Kevin Korner, Jim mothers up at the bus stop next chowder and broth, and watermelon. pair, and it wound up that this pair sympathy goes to Stanley and Ann building was done by members of Currin, Walt Wombough, Larry Twenty-one members attended will only fit B arbara! , . . M r. and Wednesday morning when we joy­ Doesn’t it sound delicious! and the rest of the family in New the congregation. The building Cook, Walt Carter, Chuck Robin­ fully and tearfully watch .our little the Shark River Hills Fitkin Aux­ September 3rd — The finals of Mrs. Wm. Lueck- arid daughter York State. coordination committee consisted son, Alan Lepinsky, Linus Rhoades, ones board the school bus and hope iliary Evening Group at the home the > Tennis Tournament at the Sharon of Washington, D.C., visited To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jolly, of James Jernstedt, chairman, Tippy Bernstel, David Chapman, that they find their way home. of Mrs. John Pittengcr, 303 Slocum Shark River Yacht Club . will be the John Dicksons of G2G S. Rivers we were sorry to hear your birth­ James A. Neff, vice chairman, Bobby Mauro, John Murphy, Rick Avenue,,Wednesday, August 22nd. ■held on Labor. Day for all age side Drive; Kerry Lueck has been Quentin Jones, Benjamin Kahlert This was my; last business meeting days were just switched last week, Sullivan, Rodney MacDonald,: Bill groups. Also, ’ at 11 a.m. the visiting Bill Dickson for a week. and James Tober. L e e , Danny Coughlin, Ed Ward and to officiate as . President for’ the Mr. and. Mrs. D. K- Davidson but the Jolly wishes were all for Midgets will sail for the Annual you! Happy birthday today to Mrs. Mr. and .Mrs. ■ Richard Kelly;- Wayne Stackrahn. past two years of a swell group Cookie Bowl Race, and -at 1 p.m. with baby Sue Ellen of Woodbury, of girls (yes,, we’re still girls!)i Peter Tunison and Kenneth Crock­ Wayside Road were hosts to about Tippy Bernstel of the Orioles the Seniors, will race for the An­ Va., visited Mr. .and Mrs. James seventy relatives and friends at an was the only casualty of the game. We elected a wonderful hew slate Evers of 624 S. Riverside Drive er, and on Saturday, September 1st, nual Bean Bowl Award. outdoor party last Sunday. The Unfortunately he finished up with ' of officers for this year: Mrs. Carl last week on ther way to New the Bill Polands will celebrate and : September 4th — Kindergarten Kenneth Crocker, and on Saturday, party was held in honor of their a broken wrist. The National Herman, President; Mrs. Lewis Orientation,Program at the Shark England-. . . Mrs. Charles White­ Dick, Jr., Treasurer, and Mrs. Jo­ September,1st, the Bill Polands will daughter who was baptized at Our League trounced the American River Hills School, Brighton; ave­ head Sr. of Collingswood, N.J., has Lady of Mount Carmel Church in League, 13-0, in the All-Star game. seph Bennett, Secretary, for her spent .'six .enjoyable weeks visiting celebrate their 16th wedding anni­ nue, 0 to 10 a.m. feir morning ses­ versary. Ort September 3rd, Dr. A sbury P ark . ’ " .'. ■ Tho Rosary Altar Society of Holy second year. 1 sion children arid 10 to 11 a.m. for her son and daughter-in-law- Mr. Chairmen: for the coming year, and. Mrs. Wolfgang Ramm will Peg and Dick Sullivan, Prince­ Innocents Church will resume meet­ the afternoon session children. Par­ and Mrs. Charles: Whitehead of 160 ings this Sunday, Sept. 2nd. The appointed by our new .Prez; Betty celebrate thoir 24th wedding an­ ton Ave. have had as their guests,. ents are invited to bring their chil­ Hillside Drive . .. Mrs. A. N. Moore meeting will be held in the church are: Mrs. .Tames Rennet, Hospital- niversary, ■ September 4th,. Mary Peg’s mother, Mrs. Joseph Byrnes dren to the classroom at. this time,; and three children of Kinnolon, hall following Benediction and reci­ . ity: Mrs. John Eisinger, Hospital N.J., visited her parents Mr. and Jane Evers will celebrate a .‘'hap­ and daughter Dorothy of Pompario and while they are with their py” in school with the new kinder­ tation of the Rosary. Volunteer Service; Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Peter Taylor of Schock Ave. Beach, Florida. Mr. and; Mrs. teacher, the parents will be enter­ garten children. Why not have M r. and Mrs. Fred Chapman, Jr. Woodward, Work; Mrs: Charles tained by the hospitality commit­ last week . . . Mrs. Janet Vander- Byrnes celebrated their forty-fifth Manz, Sunshine, and Mrs. John Ger­ hbof is visiting her son and daugh- them: sing “Ilappy Birthday Mary, wedding anniversary last Wednes­ recently returned from a vacation tee of the Shark River Hills P.T.A. Jano|” Another-: busy gal in tho at Split Rock Lodge in the Poconos. ard. Publicity. A Very nice idea to aid.in the ad­ ter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Van- day. Their son and daughter-in- Hills, Dot Manz, will celebrate her law, Bill arid Dolores Byrnes and U pon rturning, Mr. Chapman en­ The-Powder Puff Group (a friend justment of the children to the (lerhoof of Lakewood Road,. .. Mrs. nicknamed us this, because .of all Frances Walton of 160 Hillside birthday too. And we wish Audrey their two children from Parsippany tered F itk in Hospital whore he is schoolroom routine, also to acquaint and Lew Dick (Mary Dick’s son now a. surgical patient; tho powder.cases we fill!) completed the mothers an d fathers, to the fu­ Drive has been visiting her daugh­ came down fpr the day to help them the following work last year: 13,- ter Mrs. William Ryan of Roxoboro, and wife) a happy ninth anniver- celebrate. Our little Mary was baptized last . RICHARD BEYMER starring in ture activities of our P.T.A. saiy.' I didn’t forget you Audrey! ' 03!) powder cases filled, 37,400 September'5th —• School Opens! Pa., recently . . . Mr. arid Mrs. Rob­ Johnny Mertz, 302 Birch Drive is Sunday'by Rev. James ..Reilly in “Hemingway’s Adventures of a sponges wrapped, 48 doz. head rolls . At 7 p.m. the 25th Anniversary ert Hartman an d four; children-of On September 5th, three birth­ at home after being a- patient in Holy Irinocents Church. Her god­ Young Man” playing at the wrapped,-and 1,083 volunteer hours Installation Dinner of the SRH Fit­ Pittsburgh, Pa., were visiting Mr. days are listed, Virginia Manz and Fitkin Hospital. Johnny is the son parents are Al and Eileen D’Amico Strand Theatre, Ocean Grove; of Bea arid John Mertz. donated to Fitkin Hospital last kin Auxiliary at Peterson’s Sun­ and Mrs. William Fair of 445-.Glen- Nancy Henricks will both be 11 of Shorecrest. In the evening the Mon., Tues., Wed., Sept. 3, 4, 5. year. We’re very proud of this set Cabin, Lakewood. mere Avenue-last Suriday and spent record! Mrs. A; J. Barichivich, Thanks, -Bob Herbert, for finally an enjoyable day at the River was named Chairman and Mrs. giving me the okay to print- the Beach . . Many children have been Janies Bennett, Co-Chairman of the following item! Robert G. Herbert enjoyiig the recreation facilities annual bus trip in tlje Spring. of 47 Overlook Drive, has recently offered by the Township Recreation Mrs. Charlcs Manz reported plans resigned- his position as. Principal Program this summer every week­ were completed for the 25th An­ of the Spring Lake Heights School day morning. A special thanks to niversary Celebration Installation to take a similar position at the Mrs. Larry Hennessy who sees very Dinner to be held at Peterson’s Holmes Marshall School in Piscat- Sunset Cabin, Lakewood, Septem­ away Township. He was Principal ber 5th at 7 p.m. Past: Presidents a t iVTorganvillei School, M arlboro will be honored'and. the new offi­ Township before going to Spring cers installed by Mrs. William Hen- Lake Heights and before that was ningsen. a teacher at Bradley Park School After the business meeting, $15 for two voars. Mr. Herbert re­ was raised from an auction among ceived his Masters Degree from the members with Alice Beattie as R utgers U niv. in 1059 and is con­ the lively auctioneer. Janet Eising- tinuing graduate work- there. er won :the dark horse, arid delicious Raniblings: Gail Freggens has refreshments wore served. Mrs. spent the summer with her grand­ Joel Townsend, Mrs. Charles White­ mother, , Mrs. James* Dunn of 8 head, Mrs. James Evers. Mrs. Lewis Summit Road, and : goes hack to Did;, Sr., Mrs. Gerard Ziemer, Mrs.; school next, week' to Horseheads, William Sobeck, Mrs. Eldon Over­ man, Mrs. Daniel Payne, and Mrs. John Klein. ‘•.WHO CAN I We Would also like to mention our lovely junior Volunteer Work­ GOLD SEAL ft ' • I GET ; ers at Fitkin Hospital this, summer ARMSTRONG INLAID (anil winter too!) who have been TO FIX / so faithful and helpful. Included in LINOLEUM our Candy Stripers from the Hills V -. IT? •• Auxiliary arc:- Carol Gerard, Mary • Rubber Tile, Asphalt Tile. Jane Jannarone, Wendy Crelin, Vinyl Plastic, Plastic Wall Bonnie Turner, Barbara Pearl, and Tile, Formica Sink Tops. Barbara Evers. The Shark River'Hills'Bench Club "Absolutely the Beat — »t •Annual Beach Party -on August R easonable P rice s” . 25th was a great success, with over • estimates Cheerfully Given . 400 attending and enjoying - the ■ Expert • Mechanic* many- activities. Ilerry . Schunian made a fine auctioneer; we all en­ joyed seeing the toen beauty con­ 9L & MT Family Gets test, anil the' food was delicious. ; The: committee wants to thank all Floorcovering Shop .who donated their services and food. The Onirin Committee, Joan Mor- Wm. L. Weaves & Son Things Done tpn and Rosemary Barichivich,-wish PR 5-0273 or 6-6524- to publicly thank Dot Maier and 45 Pilgrim Pathway Bob Goodrich (see, B. F„ you’re Occan Grove finally - in print!),.- fo r' theft' assist­ Oo-iu-yourseif painting and decorating is popular with many members of the Easy Charge "family*- of almost 40,000 people living in. the Cen­ tral Jersey-shore area. They buy paints, wallpaper and all the supplies TOY LEAVE TOWN to do a complete inside or outside job . ... and budget the costs over a period of time best suited to their income. FOR BANKING SERVICE More than a thousand high grade stores, businesses and services are banded together to make this unique service available» . . It’s All Here For You At everything from picture hooks to pruning hooks, from diapers to high fashions, offered on a pay-as-you-earn basis. You Ocean Grove’s Own Bank can open your Easy Charge account in minutes through any LET YOUR FINGERS member business, (look for the Easy. Charge emblem-) or Right In The Heart Of Town DO THE WALKING Rely on the handy Yellow at any of our centrally located' offices. Pages to direct you to the right man to repair practical­ ly anything— TV, furniture,, appliances, autos, clocks or THE Main Avenue at Pilgrim Pathway what- havo-you. Just read the ads, learn the facts, put your finger, 90 the answer — In the handy Yellow Pages, EASV -A3NTH3 TFZXJrST YELLOW CHARGE 5 Offices Serving Monmouth Count/ It Should Be Your Banking Home AU.EHMUn?T B.RADL^Y BEACH EATONTOWM FARMINGDALE FORT MONMOUTH PAGES ■ FREEHOLD (2) WHO BRANCH HEPTUHECtTY , M«mb«Fod'eralD«|»'t|tlMUr»nc«Corpor»ltoi FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1962 OCEAN GROVE TIMES ju»d NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE THREE

and come? Why are you Waiting and ELAINE ALLAIRE. They are Monday Pastor Wallace A rth u r A l­ ship in Christ.” “The Church and for Christinas fellows? rejoicing over the arrive! of a 7 lb., corn will be on the air ..waves . of its Love” will be the topic for his THE SAM MOFFETT and .KATHY 4 07„ baby boy named CHRISTIAN WJLK,. and on. F rid ay the young message in the 7:30 evening wor­ CLAYTON are planning dates for RALPH. Don was an Ocean Grove people will be on the "/aves of the ship service; the-winter is is BUSTER STOLL guard fol- several years and; now Hudson and. East Rivers, BEACHCOMBER and KAREN HORNER. How are resides at 7016 Norwalk Blvd., " Twenty-five young ; people and Assisting the pastor in serving the-vitamins holding out. SAM? Whittier, .California, their leaders will take the moon­ Communio:; will be George Pater­ Where will BUSTER me on October One last question to the boy’s light1 cruise around Manhattan son, Jr., Russell Preuss, Melvin ., Hi, ■ Sunlovers, ■ 13i KAREN? ' ' . -, ' (BILL, RICK, AL, EDDIE arid sponsored by the..“Word, of Life” Shatzel, and Clarence Bartel who Well this is the last issus.of our - PAUL HARTMAN sad JEAN GEORGE), are you. going to make broadcast. They will eat supper are members of the church’s board column for this summer. We’ra ANN JACKSON are still going to it to Wildwood tomorrow night for aboard, play games, arid ging - gos­ of deacons.: sorry to see it go but in a, short getheiy Will this end when the the last big blast? pel songs. The evening.will be cli­ •while We,, or ano th er group, will b6 summer ' does or continue until Tribute to Auggie Stoll maxed with an inspirational mes­ back to report another year’s hap­ nex t? Bob Shaw, Hcck Ave. sage by Dr. Bob Cook, president of penings on our great beaches. Now ANN. SEED and STEVE are There is one man in Ocean Grove the King’s College. “Word of Life” ■ as we have promised-here is a re» back ^together again. We heard Respected, mare than the others, is a radio arid- TV broadcast for. view of this year’s events. STEVE liked ' AUDREY CAMP­ He treats each'young child as bis Christian young people. BILL MARRIOTT started this BELL, Did RONALD PROUT flex . own, those big muscles to scare you On Labor Day, Pastor Alcorn year dating PENNY HEARTH but The g r o w n - u p s ail as brothers, will speak on “The Wages of Sin” aw ay ? soon switched to JANE SKYLER He guides the young folks if .they’re on WJLK’s “Morning Chapel.” , and has sitayed With her until now. What has GEORGI KEEN been doing With herself all summer 1 H as w rong,• - Sunday morning he- will complete We noticed that there was h few And tells'them when they’re right, she been olaying nursemaid to a triology of messages on'the mean­ heated words exchanged .between No m atter wher. they need his help, in g o f .Holy.' Communion. The first BILL and JANE on !ast Saturday. LOUISE VOWTERAS? He’s never out of sight. two having been given on the last, What was it all about BILL? , By RUSS TITMAS seems to have ROCK HUDSON and Gena Rowlands are teamed as a young Dutch . fallen into the .'clutches of. DIANE He’s friendly with all families here, monthly communion Sundays, the the way BILL, we heard JANE doctor and his bride in "The Spiral xload” playing at the Strand final message is entitled ‘Fellow-. say as you left her, “He Will be ROLLER. Is that so RUSS? Be Regardless of means or breeding, Theatre, Ocean Groye, Thurs., Fri., Sat, Sept. 6, 7, 8. back. He always comes back,” careful of DICK MANLEY. Speak. A lot more men like him around, Where did she learn that statement Ing sf RUSS TITMAS, we learned Is what this town is needing. i U o « J fO*) f-A.'Joagsie w ill.b e sta rtin g Auctioneer: Harry Schuman. to the TJshera banquet and then find a steady girl? their, sixth season of play, and Other Helpers: George May, Mrs. took LO IS a n d 'ISABEL out nther ■ BILL (I hate banquets) GIL hope to play the first league Lollie Kondrup. . game around September 15th. days (luring the week. Why do you MAN has managed to pasS up an- Miss Janet Masucci won the title* Baptist Chapel / •Roflfeg'f<@ Sja I Q PcviSa/rg? C Ls& fjf**& Yf other Ushers’ banquet for the sec­ In the event of rain the try­ of “Miss Shark River Hills Beach ■ od this RICK? Can’t' you 1’nd one S - f iMg^ tC?P<3LP,. J$. ■vjri to date? We thought you ond consecutive year What’s the outs will be held on Friday, Club 1962” and was awarded a found one in Diane but wo guess matter with all the girls clown Sept. 7, at the same time and cup, crown, and a photo studio Takes To “Waves” she had other plans. .Is that true here? Are you allergic to them, place. prize. The three judges for this KICK ^ or does MAUREEN have you real­ Any person interested in contest were Herbert Anthony, An­ JULIUS FIOERILLO has been ly tied up? helping with the league in any drew DiFrenza and Justin O'Keefe. NEPTUNE — T he Community splitting his dates betwkeen-CAR- AL STRASSBURGER has-ended capacity such as coaching, etc., -Miss Kathy Tierney won the title Baptist Chapel of Shark River Hills 01, DODD and LESLIE Why did up going strong with SUE ELLEN, please contact Ray Beckman, of “Miss Junior Shark River Hills takes to the “waves” this week. On W hat’s going to happen’'next week league director, at PR 4-2143- . you go out with JULIUS, LES? I Retail Division of Methodist Publishing House bet it didn’t hurt ERNIE at all. when slit; soes home ? Isn’t Bridge­ JOHN OLDENWELRER seems water quite a distance from Rut­ AIR CONDITIONED to have settled with INGRID JOR- gers: '? RONNIE PETTIT was seen go­ COKESBURY DEN now that the summer is al­ M U tual 1.-1727 most all over. Will this continue ing out. with SALLY HOLMES to over into winter? How far is Beaver a beach party. What happened to BACK HOE SERVICE BOOK STORE from Wesleyan ? . ,„Tm BEANN, RON? '■■ ■ ■ EDDIE - MADDON' has been We are glad to see that MIL! Union & Third Aves, (Opp.) Neptune. City Shopping Center ASAY is back on the . job. Hope spending a lot Of time on the beach you are feeling better MILT. with SALLY BATKIN. Isn’t it be­ WILLIAM FEATURING THIS WEEK cause she likes to play football, What two North End guards are BOOKS — by the Camp Meeting Speaker hoping Christmas would hurry up EDDIE? DON MINION and DONNA NAFFIN & SON Bishop Arthur J. Moore CRAWFORD seem to be back to­ TRENCHING Immortal Tidings in Mortal Ilaiids ...... $1.25 gether, blit DONNIE- was: s e e n a t the ’Band banquet -with DIANE SEPTIC TANKS HOW FRENCH CAN THE SCREEN GET? Mighty Savior ...... 1.25 ARCADIA THEATRES ROLLER. What’s the story? Speaking of DIANE, she had a 1608 BARKALOW ROAD The sensational story of a handsome Telephone CAstle 3-1422 SPECIAL SALE OF BIBLES blast Saturday night, and MAR­ BELMAR, N. J. husband whose wife arranged his GARET MORRISON had a party love affairs! No wonder the French Reel L etter E dition w as $7.75 now $3.98 PALACE Bradley Beach Friday night. Did DICK MANLEY honor you with His presence at government didn’t want you to see itl Red Letter Edition with Concordance was $9.25 A U G U ST 29 - SEPTEM BER 1 these parties, girls? IT’S HERE! 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A UG U ST 29 - SEPTEM BER 1 wouldn’t have had to part .with a • LOWEST POSSIBLE COST Religious Records — which you may hear before “BIRD MAN OF ALCATRAZ” single article, if you had a job.. buying them. What’s going to happen to your • FURTHER ANNUAL DISCOUNTS SEPTEMBER 2-4 • AUTOMATIC QUARTERLY romance With Lynn :iincc you’re ASTOR PICTURES presents "V,;-?, Attention— Labor Day last day open for store. “FOLLOW THAT DREAM” moving- plus going to school in Ar­ PAYMENTS • TOP-OUAUTY PROTECTION ROGER VADIM’S UNCUT MASTERPIECE! ? SEPTEMBER 5-8 k an sas? Doors will close for season at 1 P.M. Word has spread along the AND “THE SPIRAL ROAD” b e a i-lios that JEFF- KOPP, This GOLD KEY AUTO POLICY Is “LES LIAISONS * » * * » GEORGE’S bigger brother, asked backed by The Home Insurance out a certain BARBARA. If we Company’s fast, fair national claims are wrong please correct. 27 PILGRIM PATHWAY RIALTO - Belmar service! Wo hear that BILL is trying to DANGEREUSES” ON AUDITORIUM AUGUST 31 - SEPTEMBER 3 steal ALICE CONN away from To get all the money-saving facts OCEAN GROVE SQUAHE “THAT TOUCH OF MINK” CHARLEY BATDORF. Don’t try — and further information on ad­ (In English) Piety PR ospect 1-1585 9 A.M. — 8 P.M; it, he lifts weights, too. . ditional features including a 5-year SEPTEMBER 4-5 «D NOT RECOMMENDED FOR THE IMMATURE Good news comes from DONALD continuation agreement. pFone or farno “ADVISE AND CONSENT” come in today. . SEPTEMBER 6-8 noiuno rp .w a s oniM' ‘BIRD MAN OF ALCATRAZ” STRAND GOLD KEY Extra! Academy Award Winner! BOARDWALK OCEAN GROVE Phone 774-1105 LAURELTON Motor-Vue AUTO POLICY “Seawards The Great Ships” MON„ TUES., WED. — (Best featurette of the Year) R t 88 East' of Laurelton Circle SEPT. 3. 4, 5 UNDERW OOD AUGUST 29 - SEPTEMBER 1 INSURANCE AGENCY SMOKING SECTION NO EXTRA CHARGE “HATARI” 3612 HIGHW AY 33 Plus Color Featurette NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FREE PARKING FOR 2,500 CARS — Phone 774-6272 “FIRE-AWAY” Phone 776-8688 CUT TO SIZE SEPTEMBER 2-5 “BIRD MAN OF ALCATRAZ” Plus Featurette All fyp«* Sr ilxai, y 2 " to “A BN ER T H E BA SEBA LL” m t and threaded. Also ; SEPTEMBER 6-8 valvM and fitting*. “FOLLOW THAT DREAM” ■ Also “THE PIRATES OF BLOOD RIVER” x M S ? • Plumbing Flxturet • BRIELLE Motor Vue H aatm • Boilers (gai A U G U ST 30 - SEPTEM BER 1 8 Radiators "BIRD MAN OF ALCATRAZ” Plus Featurette . “ABNER THE BASEBALL” SEPTEMBER 2-4 “FOLLOW THAT DREAM” 120 Neptnepiune n wo' # 3 5 Also "ONE, TWO, THREE” SEPTEMBER 5-8 NEPTUNE "THE SPIRAL ROAD” NOW PLAYING PR 4-0600 Also “X-15” “FOLLOW THAT DREAM’ OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUJfl^ TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1962

LEGAL NOTICE The Ocean Grove Times and affiliated with the Third Party movement. George W. Pittenger, of Asbury Park, was endorsed as a possible candidate for Freehold, and Postmaster Bannard for Congress. It wds announced that the electric P u b lis h e d 'F rid a y T el. P R ospect 5-0007 ■; light rate in Asbury Park/then 15 . " WILLIAM T. KRESGE, Editor and Publisher cents per kilowatt hour,' was to' be CHARLOTTE MEyER, Social Editor cut to-12% cents on October 1st ■ V SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY _ The rate for electric light in Ocean SUB SC R IPTIO N : J3.50 y early , $2.25 semi-annually. . Grove .was 20 cents, per kilowatt ADDRESSES changed oh reauest—always>give fo rm e r address. hour. Persons wondered if the ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates TOI1 be furnished by us on request. WATCH.THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF Camp Meeting Association might YOUR SUBSCRIPTION . also cut the rate. . Entered as Second Ciass Mail in Ocean Grove Post Office' A committee of Wildwood of­ ficials visited Ocean Grove to in­ The Times Is on ' sale at following, newsstands; Day's Stationery and Ruth's Stationery. Ocean Grove;: Cracker Barrel, Shark River Hills; Freddie's Over two hundred members and spect the new system of lighting Newstand. Asbury Park: Neptune Varsity Shop, Park-Warner’s Drug Store. guests of the Young Republicans on the boardwalk. They found Inc., -Neptune Soda Shop, Andy’s Light Grocery, Nick Fornarotto, , Smith's of Monmouth County enjoyed their Ocean Grove’s lights Superior to Beehive. Harvey’s.Stationery, and'Willy’s, Neptune. THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE first annual dance at the Shark Riv­ any other along the coast and er Hills Community Club. Howard planned to recommend their adop­ K. Stokes, chairman of the organ­ tion at Wildwood. H ATI ON ization, welcomed the gathering The Tusting Piano Company an­ and introduced all GOP county can­ nounced that it had bought the didates. Smith property in Asbury Park at Nearly seventy guests, and the northwest corner of Bangs ave­ friends of the Park View Hotel, 23 nue and Bond street. A building of Seaview avenue, gathered in the the m ost m o d e r n and ornamental lobby August 27 for their annual type was planned to be erected Week Of Inspiration hymn sing. At the close of the shortly in the 50 by 100 feet lot. sing refreshments were served by The annual reunion of the Four­ Ocean Grove facilities will be taxed this weekend to cure the hostess, Mrs. Ethel S. Hemphill. teenth Regiment, New Jersey Vol­ Miss Justice Roseman, of Wash­ unteers, was held at Freehold. Gen. for the great crowds that pour to the Shore for Labor Day. ington, D. C., a summer visitor for Patterson, of Ocean Grove, had It is also the traditional Camp. Meeting time that for 93 years thirty years, celebrated her -78th filled the office of secretary ever birthday August 19 at the Queen since the inception of the organiza­ has been a principal attraction for those seeking spiritual Hotel, where she was a guest. On tion in 1878. The orator of the day, refreshment along with physical relaxation on the beaches. the evening of her birthday she Fifty Years Ago the Rev. Dr. John Handley, of was honored in the Queen,, when Ocean Grove, spoke upon the The program committee has selected two outstanding presented a cake by a friend, Ralph "Fighting Fourteenth.” Earl, of Philadelphia and Ocean preachers — Bishop Arthur J. Moore and Dr. Norman W. Grove., She received many congrat­ . (From the Aug. 31', 1912, Issue / : Paullin — for the daily services which opened last weekend. ulations, but, was especially hon­ of The Times) ored by a personal letter from ex- John R. Jeffrey, of Elberon, who It would be difficult tp find two more, inspiring speakers. President Herbert Hoover. constructed the Neptune Township Their messages will be carried home to hundreds of towns Dr. O. J. Moulton, supervising sewer, secured the contract to build principal of Neptune Township a sewer system and disposal plant and cities throughout the country by the thousands, upon schools, reported that all but .two in Hightstowii. thousands who were privileged to hear them. Thousands of 23 faculty vacancies had been A moving picture concern from will return again next year to that source of inspiration ■—• filled. The Memorial Field Commit­ New York . City took a, boardwalk tee was authorized to accept the scene in Ocean Grove on August 29. the Great Auditorium — whose place as a,religious edifice work on the athletic field at Sum­ Seven persons comprised the cast merfield providing directions of of characters. continues unique among seaside resorts of the world. Claude Birdsall, board engineer, had At a meeting of the Monmouth ECONOMICat. been carried out. County Republican committee, for­ _ . * _ , 24 HOUR SERVICE mer Sheriff Hetrick presented his Courteous, Comfortable, Clean resignation as chairman of that Safe and Dependable Thirty Years Ago body, for the reason that he was

. . . is a word that can mean joy and happiness to the person who has purchased the property they have always wanted, or it can mean disappointment to the person who failed to act in time. ACT NOW! . . . drop by today — look at our window offerings — come in, we will be happy to show you additional listings, or talk over your needs with us. You can be first in line when the property you want comes along. FOR EXAMPLE 9 year old home, Cape Cod, 2 bedrooms and bath 1st floor, 2 bedrooms and bath in expansion. G arage, full basem ent. NOW $1G,500. Summer Cottage, 2 baths, excellent condition, 4 bed­ rooms, fireplace, end of summer price, $10,000. Ocean Pathway home, street to street, 2 car garage, ist block to occan, hot air heat. NOW $17,500. Small all year home $8,500. Last of our little ones—sum­ mer cottage $5,500.

M A I {STATE • INSURANCE • MORTGAGES U EST. 1910 V LOOKING FOR AN 53 Main Ave., Ocean.Grove . PR 4-1058 PR 4-2080 ; UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY? MODERN ONE-FAMILY HOME LESS THAN A BLOCK FROM THE OCEAN Occan view from the front porch and the large fenced in front yard. A very bright arid cheerful home consisting of a large living room, a modern sparkling kitchen-dining area com­ bination, 3 bright attractive bedrooms, a full bath room, a storage room which, could be UBed as a small fourth bedroom; New Home Section: Large Living Room, (wall to wall carpet), a very large walk up attic and a full dry basement. Hot air oil Complete Electric kitchen, Dinette, Full Tile Bath, Two Bed­ heat. $14,000. . Inspect now—opportunity is knocking. rooms with Large Closets, Large one car GARAGE, (over­ head door), Laundry Room & Work Shop, Fully Insulated, Awn­ ing type weatherstriped windows, with screens and storm'sash, LARGE YEAR ROUND HOME TWO Zone HOT WATER heating plant, (gas fired). LOW, TAXES WITH LOW UPKEEP COSTS. On the sunny EXCELLENT CONDITION side of the street. OFFERED FOR QUICK SALE AT $13,500.00 South End—an unusually well constructed and maintained . 'SEE .us N O W - home. First floor: Large living room with a fireplace, dining “Better Buy From Hurry and Be Satisfied” room, kitchen, den, and lavatory. Second floor: >1 large bed­ rooms, and a full tile bath room. Third floor contains one large bedroom, full tile bath room with a tile : stall, shower plus Jmx J. A. HURRY AGENCY storage. Full basement with' a large finished recreation room. All hardwood floors throughout. Spacious concrete front porch. iW lJn REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE v Heated by oil fired hot water. Well worth your attention and V p H W 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE inspection. $25,000. yO gSi/ Tel. PRospect 4-4132 Residence 5-0899 Established over 47 YEARS I. J. HURRY — OWNER-BIIOKER-AGENT ■ REALTOR MEMBER S.MA.S. . . EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY 48 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL SALES PR 5-0398 SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES • Guest House. Beautiful ocean view. 8 bedrooms, $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL , each with private toilet. Showers. Automatic heat. Fine condition. • Hotel. One of the finest. Excellent business. Of­ fered at greatly reduced price. Lovely Home • Guest house and small apartment. Can be bought completely remodeled and re­ decorated, large living , room with $1,000 down. with fireplace; modern kitch­ WHAT ARE YOUR • 2 family. Hot water heat, oil burner. Central loca­ en; 3 bedroom s and 2 b a th s; tion. Reduced to only $7,000, due to illness must large closets; 2 porches; hot sell quickl water gas heat $18,000.00 REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS? • 3 family. 7 rooms and two 3-room apartments. Oil Home about 10 years old, liv­ burners. Very good condition. $12,500. ing room, kitchen,' 4 bed­ • Guest house. North side near ocean. Automatic rooms, 2 baths; garage; Has change in employment or illness made heat. Reduced to $13,500. steam oil heat it necessary to locate in this area? • 8 room home. Gas heat. VA baths, full basement. $15,000.00 Only $9,800. 30 x 60 lot in good location We have small houses, economical to heat and $3500.00 keep in repair .... ideal for a retired couple, • Modem bungalow with garage. Automatic heat. can .purchase an .additional $19,500. 15 x 60 if desired. also, houses with an extra apartment to share • Modern home, open fireplace. Insulated. Oilburner. Summer Rentals the expenses. • All year rentals. Large lot for sale. Jennie Meyer AGENCY REAL ESTATE ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor Realtor 47 '/i Main Avenue Member of SMLS Ocean Grove, N. J. 78 MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE 117MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE Tel. PR 4-3061 PRospect 4-2124 ,' ; FRIDAY, AUGUST 31,. 1962 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNfc TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY'

curriculum: Physical Science Study End Quartet" and provided some who included top-ranking musi­ OCEAN' GROVE Committee, School Mathematics lovely choral singing, ' Possessing cians 3uch as. Dr. arid Mrs. W alter Study Group, Biological Sciences excellent voices and showing ex­ D, Sddowes, and Miss Janice Ma­ Curriculum Study- oi" tho Univer­ ceptionally good leadership under tisse, lovely mezzo-soprano .solo­ sity of Colorado, and the "Nep­ th e ir trainer aad accompanist, Mrs. ist of the Ocean Grove Auditorium. tune Plan” which had its origin William Powell, the North End The quartet consists of John in th e "Sochi! Science Department Quartet was warmly received and of Neptiins High School, Shaw,. Byrl Hubbard, Gene Keleher highly complimented by tho guests and Charles Clemens. Due to the enrollment increases LOCALS in the Kindergarten classes where close to 600 boys and girls are anticipated this year a special Orientation Program is beinjr con­ Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Connolly, sum­ Miss Mary Elizabeth Minchin, 15 ducted in all schools of the sys­ Classified Advertisements mer residents here at 111 Franklin Broadway, president of the Feder­ tem where Kindergarten classes Advertisement to r th e se columns ahould be In the rifticr o f - ,wt v . avenue and winter residents of ated Business and Professional are conducted. In cooperation with Tunes” NOT LATER THAN 11:00 AJ4, Thursday oS sacii we*k. Cranford, left Monday by car for a Women’:’, Club of Asbury Park, the Parerit-Teachers Associations CLASSIFIED hJJ BATKS six-week vacation tour to the West Inc., is attending a leadership con­ of the school involved the special ference sponsored by the National 2S 'Word.'! O R LESS Coast. , program of orientation will find Additional Words ABOVE ». Z._.:Z. SEVENTY CENTS w-Vs Federation of Business and Profes­ new pupils participating in ndjust- TliTies for the price of Four Consecutive Insertion!. For each Un* Mrs. Charlotte Rumpeltin 13 sional Women's Clubs at the Cherry capitalized o r in d e n te d , 15c ei(MnHriui$*^ would like to rent furnished apt. Oct. • —19tf P R 4-2300, '1-2301 YOUNG HEN TURKEYS- 1st to. A p ril 1st. W rite B ox 7755, c/o ‘ Times OiHco, Ocean Grove. - —*35 1955 BU ICK S u p er fo u r-d o o r sed an — exceptionally good condition. PR 4- WANTED—One or two single rooms 2505. -3 5 -3 7 “Where One. Finds The with bath or connecting bath. Near Unexpected!” ocean and cafeteria, long term. Write FOR SALE—Several hand-made an­ Best Prices RATH or OSCAR MAYER B ox 5200, c /o T im es O ffice, O cean tique quills, very good condition. 73 Paid G ro v e. —35* Embury Ave., Ocean Grove., —35 SHELL CRAFT DELL MARKET READY TO EAT WANTED — Partly ' furnished apart­ BUNGALOW BEDr InnersprUig mat­ For Old Gold and ment in Ocean Grove by. single lady, tress, almost new, reasonable, 1318M* Silver and 2 rooms, and bath, yearly, all utilities. 8th Ave.i N eptune; •• 1 —35* 127 HECK AVENUE W rite B ox 1991, e /p T im es O ffice. HOBBY SHOP Old Jewelry O cean G ro v e. .—35* FOR SALE—Leaving Occan Grove Tel. PRospect 4-3974 CANNED HAM - - 3 lbs. next week, two comfortable living- GIFTS • FREE INSTRUCTIONS room chairs with slipcovers, good con­ Shell Jewelry • Fish OCEAN GROVE MISCELLANEOUS dition, five piece maple dinette set. Scale Corsages • Plastic PR 5-4191; — 35*. F low ers WAITRESSES—Make your room res­ FOR SALE—Must sell five rooms of 70 MAIN AVENUE OUR DELICATESSEN ervation now for next , season. Good furniture immediately. 125 Heck Ave., U.S. GRADE #1 location, clean rooms in family home. O cean G rove. A fter 7 p.m .' .-^-35 OCEAN GROVE Can accommodate 8. Call PR 5-3855 DEPT. NOW OPENED after 5 P.M. -34-35, GAS RANGE, apt. size, good condi­ tion, with enamel oven, $20; small radio COLLEGE student desires ride to $2.50. 77 H eck aven u e, O cean G rove, POTATOES- - -5 lbs. Iow a. S ept. .4-8. 37 O lin St., O cean —35* • Grove. —35* OCEAN GROVE HOM E M ADE W A N TED . . SERVICES Used Oriental Rugs POTATO SALAD • Chinese and Persian NURSING CONGRATULATIONS TO Friedman Galleries TAILORING — For men and women, BAKED LIMA BEANS PR 4-3143; eves. CA 2-7482 alterations of all kinds. You will be Clem's —35tf pleased with the work. K. Boufarah, MRS. H. D. COLLINS — WINNER 145 A b b o tt A ve, P h o n e P R 4-2494. HOME COLESLAW —25 tf Beauty Salon of the “What Is It” Contest 63 CLARK AVE. • PR 5-0554 WANTED — To Buy CARPENTER—Service and odd jobs. (STATE LICENSED) with her correct .guess — BANANA SQUA{3H Cash cords replaced, painting and pa­ 89 Main Avenue HIGHEST PRICES PAID—I wUl buy p erh a n g in g . Call P R 4-4436. —31-35* • Reasonable Rates OCEAN GROVE . ROTO BROIL china, glass, lamps, bric-a-brac, Jew­ • Newly Renovated NOW LO.OIC FOR elry, silver, furniture. Best prices* LIGHT HAULlfoG and. attics and col­ PRospect 5-7161 C H ICK EN S paid. A lice S and, 227 R iv e r R oad, R ed la rs cleaned. D u th al' S anders, 138 • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage WITH HOME MADE BANANA SQUASH PIE — 69c Bank. SHadyside 1-5260 —14tf Cookman Ave., Ocean Grove. ’ Call PRospect 5-1438. • —35-39 • Diabetics— Cardiacs Specializing' In DRESSING WANTED—Would like to buy small in our Home Bakery Dept. houEc or bungalow, with driveway, in • Convalescents — Post- Permanent Waving; Ocean Grove. North side preferred. Operative W rite B o x 3298, e /o ’ T im es .Office, SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES O cean G rove, —35-36* $3,50 A YEAR BY MAIL OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, AUGUST 31. 1962 September Is Gas Heat Month

New Jersey Natural N EW JE R S E Y Gas Co. Participates In State Assn. Campaign ASBURY PARK—The New Jersey Natural Gas'Company has announced that it is par­ a T H I N G and ashing in ocean. Fine boardwalk ticipating in the “September I J full length of. ocean front, connecting with Asbury is Gas Heat Month” campaign Park on the north and Bradley Beach ori the. south; being conducted by thi New ■ Memorial pavilion' overlooking: ocean. Many' SPRAY VIEW HOTEL ... '.touches along the toardwqlk.. Auditorium seating' Jersey Gas Association. 8,009. Most powerful a? gas in the country. Great chorus, fin­ Occan Grove's W. Daniel Williams, vice presi- est singers, most gifted Snstruirientaliste, eminent preachers; dant in charge of sales, Announced noted lecturers^ free band concerts. Safe and sane amusements, Most Convenient that the company is stepping up its moving pictures, bowling alleys, swimming pool, athletic games, Location advertising and promotion activi­ children’s playground. Daily meetings f o r ?ouhg android in ties during September in conjunc­ Temple, Tabernacle and Chapel. A quiet, restful Sabbath. Saf­ tion with four other gas companies Single, double,'twin est place for- women arid children. Adequate trairt and bus serv­ bearaoms, some which form the state association. ice, Eonvenieht for commuters, ' WI all .with “During the past 10 years the hot fit cold running number of our company’sjresiden- 'The hotels arid boarding houses_herewith presented; are water — co s! s e e recommendeti to the -consideration of intending patrons as the breeze. H a t e a $4 tial heating customers has in­ best houses, of entertainment in 'hi. World-famous resort. to $5 per night per creased more than 500 per cent,” person. Mr, Williams stated, “and v e are' confident that this rate will con­ f i j t P R 4-0019 tinue. More than 90 per cent of the -n HOME MADE new homes being built in our ter­ ZF Pies & Pastry. One Ocean Ave. ritory T,re being heated with gos, §?' For as well as using'at least three oth­ B i Reservations GRAND ATLANTIG HOTEL f FRANK E. SCOTT. Owner — MARILYN B. SCOTT, Mf*.= er gas appliances, and we feel the I B Call | — DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN — f acceptance of gas is . becoming ' PE 5-3890 ■ iiiaiiiriiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiBtiaiiaiiiiianaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiintiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini^ more widespread than ever.” m M- SWANSON. . The company’.-* vice president ^atiiiiaiiaiiairiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiniiiaiiiiriiitiiitiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiBiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiBiiiiiiniiiifiaiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiaiu- added, that as of July. 31 the firm had 59,766 residential heating cus­ tomers. compared to 10,898 on the DUN-HAVEN HOTEL Beach and Main Avenues, Ocean Grove same date 10 years ago. 10 OCEAN PA TH WAS Hot and cold water in rooms; some with private ‘The Friendly House for Friendly People’ The Company is in the midst of a Certified Heating Estimate pro­ AUDWORIUM, OCEAN PATHWAY — PAVILION and OCEAN baths and lavatories gram in which it has offered to esti­ FAMOUS SUPREME BLEND COFFEE Half Block to Ocean mate the cost os' healing a homo AND DESSERTS FROM OUR OWN SAKE SHOP 11 Main Avenue with gas for 1 full year. At the end of the year if the actual cost ex­ ceeds the company’s estimate, the = Protectedinside and outsider — with modem aatomatie | Rooms with running water, company has offered to refund the I . sprinkler'systeisi to assure your relaxation and safety. | clean, cool, airy. Near all res­ cost of the gas heating equipment, the gas heat installation and to ! " NEW ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS \ taurants andcafeterias. Our FROM THE PORCHES OF THE DUN-HAVEN re-mstall the owner’s original heat­ I ' Phone PRospoet 6-8886 — 89th- Season — M. J. WOODRING | rates are always moderate. ing equipment. SjiiitiitiiiiiiiiitiiMiiTiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiliiiipiiiiiittiuiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiniiiidiiiHiiiitiinnitHiwfiiiiiiiiii'iHttnHiiiiiuni.T “We. are now actively seeking tho home heat conversion market, and i K.f Kitchen Privileges Optional 1 the month-long September cam­ = 1 I EgapaPyi;,,, pillgga Phone: J paign is aimed at giving the users of other: fuels the opportunity to | . ■! PRospect 5-9691 . I convert to natural gas without risk­ ing a cent. We have been very | C leaver & Bladls, Ownership-Management | much encouraged in company by ONE OF OCEAN GROVE'S FINEST HOTELS the response we have had ■ to tho KLEVATOE BREAKFAST CAFETERIA. COLOR & SOUNP MOVIES Certified Heating Estimate offer wo Stop in or Write for Illustrated Folder With Rates ^■IIIIIIUllEinilllliatlllllltlltmiimilll . started, last month. In that rela­ P R o sp ect 5-9072 . DR. JAM ES GRAHAM , tively short time we have had more than 1,000 requests for heat surveys from persons wishing to convert DIRECTLY ON THE to .natural gas.” OCEAN FRONT Dining Room | (at the water’s edge) Ocean Grove, N. J. and Coffee ShOj ; i e i j S I Y ; j 28 ocean pathway I I y ; . One block from ocean and 1 | Rooms with Bath, and Telephones * Elevator Service Open to Public . Owned and Operated by Occan Grove Camp Meeting Association Special Rates for ! B ’I American Plan, single or suites, I May, June and Sept. ^ with private baths. Glean | | . Four Large Lounges * Three Sun Decks Call PRospect 4-1320 I ^ | 1 ( m . rooms, good food, moderate prices. | I Guest Entertainment * ' Television * Musicals = PteB.ggj klaalijal - ^ I H i W m For Reservations Write or Phone I 5 . FRospect 4-5712 = i Ocean at the Front Door * Pool at the Rear Door "iiiiniiainii«iiiinininiiiiiiiiiainiiiiiiminniinininiun»inniiiiiiininiiuinii>naiiaiiiiiiiiyiiaiii»«u»iiaiiaii«iiiiianaiir. = FRANK W. THORPE & SON/ | * * Four Star Theatre * * ! ATTRACTIVE RATES ARE EUROPEAN PLAN ^iiiiiiaNiiiiiiiuiuiiiifiiiiiiiiHaiJiifiiiaiiiiiaiiaiiiiiaiiaiiaitaiiaiianaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiaiiititiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiuiiiauiiiaiiaitiiiaiianaii! a Owner-Mgr. _ 5 iiiaiiiijiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiaifaKaiiaiiiiiaiiitiaiiaiiBiiaiiiiiaiiaHiiiaiiiiiaiiaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiatiaiiaiiBiiaiiaiiaiia^ — Presents — | For. reservations phone PRospect 4-5000 I The Sampler Inn One Hour of Fun for the Family I MARION ISLEY, Manager Animal Acts • Miniature Circus | , HOTEL AND CAFETERIA | ORMOND HOTEL Borden Bell Stingers * Magic HiiiiuiiiiiiiMiiiiiitiiiiiaMiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiiajiitiaiiaiiiiiaitaMafiaiiaiiiiiaiiiiiatiaiiiiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiiiiaiiij 1 28 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove Telephone, PRospect 5-1905 | World’s Smallest Clowr | Cheerful and comfortable rooms, with hot and cold running | MERRY-GO-ROUND BLDG. j water at moderate rental. Open for guests from May to Or- 5 North End Boardwalk | tober first. | Ocean Grove | SAMPLER INN CAFETERIA in same building | 4 SHOWS DAILY — 11:30 A.M. | Hotel is NOW OPEN; Cafeteria opens June 14 ; , Vz Block from Oceanfront I’ . 1:30, 3:00 and 7 P.M. | FORTY-FIFTH SEASON | 25c for Everybody ■ ' :l ! p ls w l ELEVATOR SERVICE . . . Large | & '• y - O B lW .tPi sl)ilciou!' outside rooms with hot § ytnmm iiiiiniimiiiiimniniiiuiiniiiiniiiuiiiiijii. iiniiiiiiiiiig 3M.--L:y |'c ’''. H and cold running water, inner- = ju iiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitju iiH iH iiiiH itiiiiiitiiim iiilu iiilu iM W iiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijj S''^ K' mat)TSSC ,'i ^ Kitchen § RIDES I I Rooms OVERLOOKING OCEAN 3rd AVE. & BOARDWALK AMERICAN PLAN lIlJK (|Hll!ll»|ll.ti,It»>l)l|ll«|lllllll»illiili lillilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH IIM IIIlllllllllllllllH llllllllllllllllllllllllllS ASBURY PARK Home-like Hotel . . . Excellent I 18 PITMAN AVE. • ONE-HALF BLOCK TO BEACH | ^tuiiiiiitiiiiiiiiini u!i!.>iiiiiti»tt}iitt)iiuiitiiiiitiiiiii,iiiuiintiiiiiiiiiixiiiiiii»iiiiii!iaitii)tn)uiitiiitiiim tiittiuii)g Food . . . All Rooms Hot ami • Train • Rodeo • Wip Cold Running Water. I New Hollywood beds, running water, in all rooms; showers oil I * Jr. Car Ilide • Boats 5 Abbott Avenue | all floors; near restaurants and cafeterias; also 2 and 3 room £ L. 6CHIRMEISTER . Owner-Mgr. PRospcct 4-4919 | apt.; special rates May, June and after Labor Day. PRospect 9 School Bus • Turtle ? 6-9688., | • Mixing Bowls 7nniiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiinniiiii»iiiiiiii«iiiii«niiiiii»mHitwin|i»iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimti*|ttini'

U llllillU IU IIItllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM llllllllllllltlllllElllllllllllillllllllllR llllllltllllJillllm itlltllia | Mrs. Francis Arnold, Owner Mrs. E. S. Dumke, Manager | HOTEL g - 5 ELEVATOR 1 Phone: PRospect 4-9848 . CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST | Private Rath: HOTEL MANCHESTER | 4 Ocean Pathway Next Door to Beach PRospect 5-4795 | Ocean Avenue at | 25 OCEAN PATHWAY | .Ocean Pathway R unning 48 PITMAN AVENUE | jrfj-; Ideal Location with Ocean View , . . 'near Audi- | (Opp. Auditorium Square) Edith Haines . Hankins W ater in ‘OCEAN GROVE Alice Haines Krosgfe 1 .^Ir torium. , | N £ W E very Room | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Schneider | J £ # S E r | New Owner-Managers 1 I . . ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATHS I a "5 | SPECIAL RATES MAY, JUNE AND SEPTEMBER | LUNCHEONS ^iiiiiiiiiiiiii«uiiniiiiniii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiininii«iiii[»iiiiiiiiai[iiiimii»iniiiiiiiiiini)iiniiniiininniiii^ 2 . . Hospitality —• Comfort — European | . I NOW OPEN M. E. SUTHERLAND J . DINNERS jLk w% Now open For the 34th Season S . * : >, ( / I f I ( ■".• Rooms with finest of appoint- g Sunday dinner ¥ t ' J * • Singles, doubles, twins g = t ' 2^1.". Surf> Beach and Bath Avenues 1 - S S r K • Many rooms with baths 5 ( u t i M • Near beach, cafeterias and S s . i ' o ,'e Ekinffthp i ° cean ’ 5 | Enjoy Excellent Food in Our? V f restaurants s | 31 Ocean Pathway = 5 Historic Garden or in our at-j # * Continental breakfast (op- s = ' rf Three short blocks to the Great Audi-; 1 i (formerly The Keystone) -3 jj,tractive DINING HOOM. i " • torium. One block from ocean. Rooms 5 0 : VVith or without private baths and s ^lullllllllilllllllllllllllllllfllilltllltlllllilllll-illlllllllllli! Owner operated by Hazel and I All rooms have private lavatories. Showers. Heat. | Norman Witt, successors to Mr. s i ' rooms with private toilets. Also opart- . s . .nnd M rs. H arold S tra tto n . = ments. Restful, Reasonable, Homelike. | Television — Breakfast Served — Open all Year | PREMIUM RETREADS MAIN & CENTRAL AVES. I | Open All Year . ,| ! Located between the Auditorium and the Ocean | Life Time Guarantee PR 5-7525 | S PH ospect fi-9724 , fllr. & M rs. A . D, Perrine, Ownershlp-Management i | Rates Upon Request 1 iiiaiiaiiBiiaiiajiaiiBi!BiiaiiaiiatiBiiaiiaiiaiiaiiBiiaiiBiiB(isiiaiiaiiBuiiicuBuaiiaiiiiiiuB!iiuiHatiBHBMSHiuiMiiiiniiti|iii)S]|iiian ! Phone PR 4-1142 Mrs. V. M. Kubler, Owner-Manager = |iiiiii«iiiii«iiiiiiiiBiiiiiiriaiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiijii[iBiiiiiiiiiiiaiiBiiiiiBiiiiiaiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiBiiiiiBiiBiiiiiaiiiiiBnliiBiiaiiJ jtiBiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiia'ii'aiiiiiBniuiiiaiiitiaiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiaiiiiiaiiBiiiiiiiiKiBKDiif; OCEAN i A venue BREAKERS HOTEL Boardwalk ' 11 Seaview L A K E N S E A ' “ B ,,' k VILLA I ■ AMERICAN PLAN — 3 MEALS DALIY . | Avenue . Beach CQLOR TV. Bright, cheerful airy rooms with hot and coid running water, ; / ;; .Rooms and Ap’ts. showers, by day, week or month. Convenient to cafetcria and short walk to WE SPECIALIZE IN INSPECTION ’ pverlooking ocean- I Dining Room Open To Everyone. | Asbury Park. Continental Breakfast included-in rates of rooms. Special Rates STATION FRONT END AND fo r M ay, Ju n e an d a fte r L ab o r D ay. P R 4-2282; BRAKE CORRECTION 3ot & cold water in rooms | Some Rooms with Private Bath and Lavatory . . . I Wheel Balancing and Front ^agaaaBIk™- TV Loungo -- . _ •'______STEWART. JOHNSON & WAGNER—Owner-Mgt. End Alignment. Guaranteed I Full view of boardwalk and ocean from 3 spacious | Brake Work. 4 Webb Ave at | porches. PR 5-9526. . ■ | EASY CREDIT TERMS . ocean CUSTOM TIRE CO. ' B1U and Arthiir jggew oa» Ofmer-MjUUgeri | Mr. and M rs; A. D. Perrine — New Ownership Mgt, j 2209 MASS ST, BBAMJRi BEACH ' FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1962 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY “ a c K S E VES

I hope you all have a wonderful centi^V n,3 ?urPrise shower re- the refreshments period, the memr the Fair, but do know they cele­ weekend and then will be ready to bershjp was entertained by a bar­ brated their birthdays while vaca- start the youngsters back to school bershop. q u a rte t, th e Seasiders",. tiorfing. Out West on Wednesday, September 5th, d M M r c n e K who are members of the local chap­ While Dot and Stan Nelson, ter of: the S.P.E.B.Q.S.A. I ' . - : ' ' M . Alice Chapman Henry and Marie Muller of Wakefield road, enjoyed a 15 day Congratulations to Mary Lou vacation in San Juan, Puerto Rico. 23 Hillview Drive Princeton Ave. had a wonderful Vacation. They took their 7 chil­ and Richmond Trunkey, who, cele­ Nice to see everyone home. ■ H i Neptune, N. J. 1 dren and spent four days in Wsh- brated their 11th wedding anniver­ Mrs. Kuhn, Linden, mother of ' PR 5-8233 ington, D. C. They spent their sary last Sunday. Mary Lou1 told Eva Bartolf, has been visiting with stay at the Shoreham Hotel and as rtie that they, had a real ■■ family her son-iri-law and daughter; at Henry put it, “Lived like kings” day as they attended the 3M\pic- their home on Wakefield road. En­ •*Si r U iB B for their short stay. nic at Harvey’s Grove. joying her first great grandson lit­ I I 4 ^ '___ -___ l* .... ■ ' i - . i , 1- Hi, folks! Here it is the start of On Monday night the members tle Jimmy Magill, who is a real the Labor Day weekend and the Juily Turner, daughter of Vir­ ginia Olson of Slocum Ave. was of the Regular Republican Club doll. ■ . . . end of the summer vacation period. made final plans for the big “Kick- Hamilton-Asbury Gardens Aux­ off Dance” which will be held,'at iliary, to Fitkin Hospital, will re­ p S E S i l f the Sea Girt Inn on October 6th. sume fall activities with.their first P • • • • ■ _ _ _■ 5 The tickets are now available and meeting Sept. 6, which will be at are ?2.50 a person. Don’t forget my home, 308 Wakefield road. LOU-ELIEN the date as this will be a gala af­ This weekend brings pur big hol- fair and will present not only our idiy weekend, ending summer. HOTEL local candidates, but our county Many of you will be on the road, candidates as well. many will remaiin at home. Please, F , The Shore Square Summer Mixed if you must travel—Drive Careful- Ml view1:°D r?a n d ° Z & V fUpel o f Hil1- Bowling League ended their season ly, we love our neighbors and B8 Main Ave. | Patty and Mike Inft fW° ,chlIdren friends. Keep . your eyes on the Opp. Postoffice S with a banquet last. Monday night Wm S “ k'* at the Hoffbrau House. Bill and road, watch the speed; don’t join Ginger Muha received an award as or be one of the predictions! Lou Trunkev Ip?/ mot£ er °f Mary !J. blocks Irom ocean | members of the winning team, the Happy Birthday to Ralph Florio, and. Auditorium S Castoffs and Doris and Henry Van Sr., today; Sept. 1, Tommy Nelson; assrSSa-MWisr Dyke were members of the second Sept. 2, Joe Mennie; Sept. 4, Jane Private Baths •' | place, . team, the Grand Squares. Gies and Sept 6, Berna Goldstein BURT LANCASTER stars in the <4Bird Man of Alcatraz“ playing Hot and Cold Water | Henry Van Dyke was recognized who will be eight, years old, and I at the Rivoli, Belmar, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, In All Rooms | as the most improved member of know something nice is in store August 29, 30, 31, and September 1; and at the Brielle Motor Vue the league. The other bowlers fo r her. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, August 30, 31, and September 1. from this area were: Terry and Wedding anniversaries will be Featurette at Brielle Motor Vue: “Abner the Baseball.” Mrs. Louis Tassakls - Jack Hauser, Fred and Marge Mil­ celebrated by Roland and Dot Erb, Owner S News is not v e r v In lard, Liv and Rich Crammer. Oxford Way and Pat and Bill De- summer. A i ■:]D Our birthday wishes go' this Midowitz, Fenchurch Way, on Sept. Kelly, first vice president; Mrs. PRospect 4-9786 | 6, Many more happy anniversaries Frank Fluhr, Neptune, recording = — I III...... £^Uhadnadf ary D A.Twhife week to Laura Pennell who will be Twin-City Club 10 years old on the 1st, to our are wished to all of you. secretary; Mrs. Titus, correspond­ ‘ijillllllllllllllllllliatlllllllllllililiiiiillitliiillliiiliiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiliililillillliiilllillllilljliillllllllllllliuilllllllilllfit ke DykStra 0ofe ToroSntoM CanH rfn' Happy holiday, weekend, and do ing secretary, and Mrs. DenBleyker. spent some time With T at?a" own son, David Chapman, who will be 9 on the 3rd, to Kim Chapman remember schools are opening Sept. Seeks Members 8 O cean Mr. and Mrs. Dykstra who will be 6 on the 4th, to Bruce b. A venue Anyone care to join my clean-up O ceanfront LAINGDON HOTEL Testa who will (be 3 on the 4th, and to Flo Hyres who isn’t giv­ cam paign? une WCTUTo ElectAt Directly on the Ocean Front. Large, airy rooms, hot and cold run­ ing her age but will celebrate her See you next week . ning water in all rooms. Rooms with or without private bath. All big day on the.;6th. ■ NEPTUNE TWP.—The board of Sept. 7 Meeting rooms newly decorated. Heat for chilly days. European Plan. A New Well, that about does it for an­ SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES a w t s i i W s a i other week. I ’ll see you again next directors of the Twin City Woman’s Feature — “The Quiet Room” JENNIE B. OSWALD, Owner-Mgr. $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL week. •/ v - ■ '• Club of Neptune Township met last ; OCEAN GROVE - - The Ocean ■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Thursday night at tho home of Mrs. Grove Woman’s Christian Temper­ 3 BATH AVENUE OPEN ALL YEAR Tel. PR 5-6375 LEGAL NOTICE Ellison DenBleyker, Neptune, presi­ ance Union will meet Sept. 7th at way to spend a%aeation 13 ,S "° . 441 dent.’ Plans were made to conduct A most cordial welcome awaits you at our house, first SHERIFF'S SALE . 2 p.m. in St. Paul’s Church. Follow­ an extensive membership drive ing the opening songs, the devotions house from Ocean, Beach and Boardwalk near North End. *5?teSSu'.-S”" ft SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY throughout the township, beginning « < * Association. This group CHANCERY DIVISION will be led by Miss Florence Vann, Large rooms, comfortable beds, hot and cold running wa­ MONMOUTH COUNTY in September. ' n retired deaconcss from Bancroft- L i T niZation which encour- ‘Hi’-Line” D ocket No. F 3084-61 New residents of. the township Taylor Home. ter. Reasonable rates. h n th h rec°Snizes the athletes FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO­ Martha Horry CIATION OF EAST PATERSON. N.J., will be invited to attend a club The solo will be by Mrs. Henry ‘Herb’ and Edith Meyer, Owner-Managers 308 Wakefield Road, Neptune a corporation of the State of New meeting to be held Wednesday, Rambo. The first half of this meet­ P R 5-0899 Jersey, Plaintiff vs: JOHN C. BUL­ Sept. 26, at 8:30 p.m. at the home ing is given to the finishing of tho Comer of Heck ™ * A S S t t a ' LOCK. et ux, et • als, Defendants >llt>liliii>iii!,liaiiaiiiiiliiaiia>illlliiltilllliiiiilili!iiiiiiia,iiil By virtue of a writ of execution In of Mrs. Joseph Walsh, 107 W ood­ y ear 19G1-19G2 w ith the rep o rts of the above stated action to me di­ land Ave., Avon. Mrs. Robert and Beach Aves. Hi, Folks! There is a card par­ the secretary and treasurer and the OLIVE HOUSE rected, I shall expose for sale at pub­ Weatherman, Belmar, .will be co­ report by the president of the three membeis of any championship high lic vendue, at the Court House in n „ f r n m the Ocean and centrally located, neir restaurants .and ty September 10, being sponsored hostess. school team, sponsors two banquets by the Ladies Auxiliary to O’Brien- the Borough of Freehold, County of summer meetings held in the Tab­ Monmouth. New Jersey, on Monday, ernacle. , cafeterias. H o t and cold running water, in all t r i ^ A B R A IN a year, one for the fall and winter Major Post, Neptune, at the Mrs. Walsh, Community Improve­ th e 24th d ay o f S ep tem b er, .1962, a t 2 The nominating committee chair­ P hone PRoBpect 5-1188 Post Home on Corlies avenue. ’clock P.M. Prevailing Time. ment Chairman of the New Jersey includes', eh0eTrienadeers:Pr1!^ d Whaif d There will be prizes and refresh­ ALL that tract or parcel of land, State Federation of Women’s Clubs, man will report anil officers for situate, lying and being in the Town­ 19G2-19B3 w ill be elected. ments. All you have to do is bring will speak on "You and Your Com­ these'finoAthlef,'C Asi*0ciation. All ship of Neptune, in the County o' It is hoped there will be a good these fine works are done with your party and your own cards. Monmouth, in the State of New Jer m unity.” attendance by the members. Donation is $1.25, call any member se y :— Mrs. DenBleyker -named her Park View Hotel KNOWN and DESIGNATED as Lot a s follows: American irw Ave. • Facing Wesley Lake & Seaview Ave. r a is e s themselves^ In^the^vew chairmen * - * r>' 41, nnnonlfw or myself for your tickets. No. 15 in Block No. S-9-5 on a map It’s hard to believe this is the entitled: "Map of Storyland Estates, home, Mrs. Francis Kelly, Ocean 25S t o ^ u r y Grove; arts and crafts, Mrs. Kelly; 125. Spacious Porches. Hot antt o * £ let§ | hone PRospect 4-0524. last week of summer, but it is, for Scction 2, Township of Neptune, Mon­ Legion Ladies Escapes. Private Baths. Television ETIIEL 8. HEMPHDUL borsh.p drive. If a ^ emb^ next Wednesday, Sept. 5, school mouth County, New Jersey. Scale 1” Civil Defense, Mrs. Walsh; youth —40* M arch 12 1958'* a n d filed in th e conservation, Mrs. James Hend­ EUROPEAN PLAN ------doors will open. School buses will Monmouth County Clerk’s Office in b er (($1' 0 0 )r »?HeaSt beCOme a mem‘ be on the road and fall activities Case 66-13. - rickson, Ocean Grove; budget, Mrs. Hear Talk On Season ffigh School teams y°Ur will be well, under way. Please SUBJECT to restrictions and ease­ Hendrickson; cheer, Mrs. Charles ments of record, if any. Titus, Neptune; Club Woman, Mrs. P hone M ay To watch out for the children walking Being commonly known and desig­ PR October or riding to and from school. That nated as No. 14 Kenneth Terrace; Nep­ Hudson Snyder, Ocoan Grove; cou­ Brain Washing 4-9884 SHAWMONT is your responsibility when driv­ tune, New Jersey, pon, Mrs. Snyder; historian, Mrs. . ______— M n u » Community Association. After tho The approximate amount of the Ocean front, European. All rooma have innerspring mattresses, hot ing your car. Titus; hospitality, Mrs. Snyder; M rs Chnrl DRUeSt judgment to be satisfied by said sale membership, Mr3. Snyder; parlia­ & cold running water, some with private baths & lavatories. Free t h i a l “ Prout, a member of ' Two of our neighbors have en­ is th e sum of $14,100 to g e th e r w ith ASBURY PARK—A meeting of r for Guests, Week or Longer. Anna & Miles Lageveen. Owners joyed their summer vacations by the costs of this sale. mentarian, Mrs. Walsh; year book, American Legion Auxiliary Unit B ath in g J 3I.Q, l . v v — ------——— IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. P hone: traveling around the country and Mrs. Kelly; publicity, Mrs. Titus; #24 met at the U.S.C. Home Mon­ D ated A ugust 3, 1962 social, Mrs. Titus; ways and means, Open ST. ELMO HOTEL P k 4-9679 out of the country. First Al and Samuel Sleber, Atty. day night with Mrs. Frank Berta, A ll Y ear Nellie Mitchell, Fenchurch Way, re­ (45 lin es) . 35-38 $28.35 all board members. ' Neptune, presiding. Corner Main and New York Aves. P a r k ° the6 S c T ^ “*7turned Monday from the West. Mrs. Kelly reported that the year Past County Commander Victor MONMOUTH COUNTY book was being printed. Modified American & European Mabel & G e n Cards were received from Yellow­ SURROGATE'S COURT Kelly gave a talk on the dangers stone Park, Wyo. Didn’t get a Notice to Creditors to Present Claims The board made a motion that of Communism and urged every­ ”dSk chance to find out if they managed Against Estate the club take a subscription to The one to be aware of the methods 8=5*84 Neptune-Ocean Grove Times. Plans employed to brain wash our youth. ESTATE OF HANNA M. VOORHEES, were discussed for a card party ten­ Mrs. Erna Sterner reported send­ deceased tatively set for Nov. 2. ing $10 check for th6 Units adopted The "Wesley Hotel Pursuant to the order of EDWARD Attending the meeting were Mrs. C. BROEGE, Surrogate of the County Indian Child Mrs. Anna Shiner, Corner Central and Webb Avenues • 2 Short Blocks to Beach ALLENHURST CAR WASH, Inc. of Monmouth, this day made, on the membership chairman, reported 136 application of the undersigned, Jane All outside attractive rooms with running water. Efficiencies Snnpimto 541 Main Street, Allenhurst paid-up members. Mrs. Mary Co­ and lobby with TV. Families welcome. Moderate rates. spacious porch KE 1-9810 V. A therton, sole Executrix of the chrane, Ways and Means chairman,' BREAKFAST SERVED William J. Collier, Manager estate of the said Hanna M. Voorhees, REPAIRS ON ALL CARS PRospect 6-9704 L< A FO STE R deceased, notice is hereby given to — OVER 25 YRS. AT THIS reported turning in $45 to the creditors of said deceased to present OCEAN GROVE ADDRESS — treasu rer. 6 Atlantic Avenue. Ocean view. to the said Sole Executrix their elaims Mrs. Anna Shiner reported that Hot and cold running water. Specialists In . . . under oath within six m o n th s fro m this date. tickets are available to the stage THE AURORA European plan only. D ated: A ugust 27th, 1962 NEPTUNE how “Mary Mary” on November MRS. FRANK IVES BULL Car Washing & Simonizing! JANE V. ATHERTON 3, 19G2. Anyone interested in a t­ Telephone PRospect 5-5579 111% A b b o tt Ave. >17-19 B roadw ay, c o rn e r of B each. O ne blo ck Ocean Grove, New Jersey tending please contact Mrs. Shiner from South End pavilion. Overlooking ocean, MOTOR AND CHASSIS STEAM CLEANED' Sole Executrix for reservations. Ross R. Beck, Esq. AUTO REPAIR lake & shufflcboard. Furnished rooms with NO W A ITIN G . . . Mrs, Berta was named as Dele­ BROADWAY::housekeeping privileges. Innersprlng Mat- Any C ar 601 B angs A venue BODY & FENDER WORK gate to the County and Mrs. Row­ Hot & cold running water in rooms. 38th season. MRS. C. L. SEVERS Asbury Park, New Jersey AUTO PAINTING tresses. Undercoatcd - Hours: Daily 8:00 to 5:00 Attorney •. land Everett was named as alter­ $20 -3 5 -3 8 . $16.64 nate. sn Main Avenue. Centrally located, near res­ Sundays .& Holidays 9 to 1 RAY E L L IS taurants, beach, Auditorium and all attractions. Stockton & So. Main Street Hot and cold running water in rooms, BELLA VISTA aoi aim MRS. FLORENCE GUEST, Mgr. SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES Ocean Grove PR 6-7727 SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES iPhone P R o sp e ct 5-6233 $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL 34 Heck Ave. 1% blocks from ocean. Neatly furnished rooms TELEVISIONS, WASHERS, REFRIGERATORS, with hot and cold w a te r. Barbara-Heck Cottage_ ■ PRospect 5-7342 PRospoct 5-5142 9 Ocean Ave., rooms with and without prl AMERICAN 1 9 0 9 PRotptct 4-4880 PRoipcct 5-2192 vate baths, directly at ocean front and RESTAURANT CHALFONTE 1420 - 9Hi Ay». MUtaal 1-4392 Neptun* Boardwalk; also apartment. SERVICE P R 5-4780 Wm. H. and Helen D. Guy, Ownership-Managcment 68 MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE | • Superior workmanship on all 17 Embury Avenue — All outside rooms, COMPLETE DINNERS . . . Salads . . . Sand- | makes and models of cars! cheerful and well ventilated. Hot and cold THE CLINTON running water in each room. Centrally lo­ wiches . . . Club Breakfasts | TIRES cated, near restaurants and cafeterias. One I BATTERIES block from the ocean. Rates upon request. PR 5-4854. MR. & MRS. E. FABER BUSES TO NEW YORK CITY 33 Atlantic Ave. All outside rooma SEA FOOD • CHICKEN in the Rough | 811 MAIN STREET with hot and cold running water. Eur­ I AIR CONDITIONED Mary & John Dafnis, Props. | BRADLEY BEACH DeWitt House opean. Light Housekeeping. EXPRESS VIA N. J. TURNPIKE Roger Howland PRospect 4-5587 PETER BYLSMA, Owner-Mgr. PR 6-9646 P ro p . ^•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiai]iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiii[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniitiiiiiiini!iiniiiiiiiuiiJiiiiiV% Round 45 Broadway, rooms and ap’ts., near ocean and faoing Lake, hot and cold 2 0 Trips DAILY LAKE VILLA running water in rooms. I Dine Over The Ocean | PRospect 6-7613 MRS. A. HANLON P R 5-9583 — Tickets on Sale at 5 at the Famous I Ruth’s Stationery, 53 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove G4 Webb Avenuo TIRES THE MILLERING Centrally Located BUY 10 TRIP BOOKS and SAVE Open All Year —.Home Cooking U.S. ROYAL — ARMSTRONG Mr, and Mrs. Fred W. MUlerlng, Owner-Manaccr P B o sp ect 5-1108 T RECAPPING ROLLO’S CHARTER SERVICE 71 Stockton Ave., Ocean Grove. Pros­ For Groups pect 4-0537. First Floor Apts.—l-rpoms Offers the Best in Comfort , and Service NANTUCKET. and also studio. Light airy rooms with AT NORTH END BOARDWALK ALAN THIELE or without kitchen privileges. Mrs. Fritz Dehn Reservations for Parties TIRE CO. Asbury Park-New York Transit Corp. 34 Bath Ave., block, from ocean, near Audito­ LAKE AVENUE & HECK STREET, ASBURY PARK rium. Light,- airy rooms, hot and cold water, Plione PRospect 4-3.196 Hwy. 35 & Heck Ave. • Sterling Hotel housekeeping privileges. Community kitchen. D r i v e r Open all year. - .- ' NEPTUNE PR 4-7805 The Smart Takes The Bus Spacious poreches. OPEN ALL YEAR. PR 4-3084. MRS. GEO. E. KIRCHNER ininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiniifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiifif PAGE EIGHT OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY , FRIDAY, AUGUST 3ft 1962 Ocean Grove Memorial Home, Main William A;, Short Hills; Andrew the Francioni, .Taylor and Lopez SAMUEL E. HETHERINGTON Ave., Oecan Grove, Dr. Layton, of­ important versesjiii the Bible, John ■Lord ;i says', 'All power. is mine, A., Jr., Belmar; Alfred J., Bloom­ Obituaries Funeral Home, Neptune,,the Rev. BRISTOL, PA. — Services were ficiating. Burial will be in Ever­ 3:14-17, as.his text for the evening therefore go with me.’ The power John Blair, officiating, followed field; W alter E., Woodbridge Town­ held here yesterday for Samuel E. green Cemetery, Elizabeth. : service.. ■ is here and available. Why do we ship; 19 grandchildren and great­ by burial in Mt. Prospect Ceme­ Hetheririgton, formerly of Ocean Mrs. Griffin is survived by three . In referring to the, ('inscrutable settle , back,” the preacher , asked .1 DAVID STANLEY MORROW grandchildren.' tery.;' -V ■ " :. v ; Grpve, N. J. Mr. Hetheringtdn died sisters, Mrs: John C. Griffin of love,” the preacher asHed, “Behold, in a concluding, quest. . NEPTUNE—A resident of West Sunday at his new home, in Lake Elizubeth, Mrs. R. Russell Hol­ ■what manner .of love hath, the Fa­ Bangs Avenue, David Stanley Mor- ANDREW A. BITTEL SR. Worth, Fla., after a long illness. brook; of Wonamassa arid Mrs. ther bestowed upon us?" Next, he — / ::: ■ : row, 62,. died in Fitkin Hospital Masonic services were held Wed­ NEPTUNE — : Funeral services CHESTER A. ARTHUR, SR. Raymond R. Gracey of Ocean declared that the love can neither on Thursday. For 19'. years Mr. nesday, night. • Grove;, two brothers, . W. Harold be surrounded nor measured, that Morrow was with the National were.held last Sunday for Andrew A passenger conductor with the A. Bittel at the J. Henry Dangler NEPTUNE—Services were held Carpenter of Ocean Grove and Ar- it is “deeper than the seas and New Bus Route Produce Company. yesterday afternoon for Chester A. JrtnnsylvaniaPennsylvania KaiiroaaRailroad iorfor a38 s years, thur McD Carpenter of Interlaken higher than the heavens.’’; Born in Wanumassa, Ocean Funeral Home, Asbury Park. Mr. Bittel, who m a d e his home at 26 Arthur, Sr., who died Wednesday and several nieces and nephews. ’ “You cannot conceive of a time Township, lie is survived by his at his home, 108 Oxonia avenue. wife, Blanche, a daughter, Nancy; *- when God didn’t love you, or dream widow, Lillian Mi'gill Morrow, at Jumping Brook Dr., died last a . granddaughter, and a brother, For Hills Pupils Thursday ih Allenwood Hospital, He was 73, and had been -a Nep­ of a time when He won’t, God’s home; two daughters, Margo and tune resident for 25 years. George, of Chicago. Louis, both at home; a son Thomas, Wall Tpwnship. . ^meeting love is everlasting, it is unceasing,” A retired butcher who had at Mr.. Arthur, a musician and for­ (Continued from Page I) the Bishop opined. He continued by Board Changes Policy Oakhurst, Ocean Township; a son MRS. ELIZABETH GRIFFIN one time operated a meat market mer secretary-treasurer of: Amer­ humanity and this without anything stating that God is bestowing His In Establishing Services Janies, Shark River Hills; two OCEAN GROVE — A resident love upon us when we little merit grandchildren; a step-father, Her­ with his brother in East Orange, ican Federation of Musicians lo­ or anyone to lean on but Himself. here for the past 25 years, Mrs. it,- th a t th e world., does not deserve To Neighborhood School man Schorr,1 Sr., Neptune City; he was associated, with the Acme cal, is survived by his wife,. Mrs. Concluding a brief but potent markets in Belmar and Asbury Helen Bates Arthur; a son, Sgt. Elizabeth P. Griffin, widow of Wil­ sermon, Bishop Moore reminded his it. “Remember,” tho preacher said, four brothers, Andrew Morrow, NEPTUNE TWP. — Departing Park. ‘ ;>■ Chester A., J'r., U.S. Army; a liam J.. Griffin, died early yester­ congregation that powers like Hit­ “John declared, ‘Let us stop and Oakhurst, Fred Scharr, Adelphia; think about this love.’ ” from its previous policy" of not Herman W. Seharr, here; and Surviving are two daughters, grandson, Chester A., 3rd, and a day morning lit her home, 81 Heck ler, Stalin, and others have risen to Mrs. Howard Fair, Kearny, and sister, Mrs. Ernest Houston, Mon­ avenue. Funeral services; will be “conquer the world,” hut they are According to the Bishop, "All providing school bus transportation one sister, Mrs. Gertrude Johnson. held tomorrow (Saturday) at the reasoning concerning salvation for distances lower than the state Services were held Monday at Mrs. Charles Cox, here; four sons, treal, Can. . dead and gone while Jesus marches on 'undimmed in glory. Mankind m u s t begin with God’s love. Not requirement of two miles for ele­ was in slavery until Jesus came to that He will'love us, but that He mentary students and 2% miles redeem it. The cross itself was a does. Not when we become' good, for high school students, the board symbol of hatred and death until even While we are sinners. This is of educatoin Wednesday night they nailed Him to a cross. Then it because Christ died for us.” vote a new 'bus route in Shark became the symbol of life eternal. v“The combination of God’s love,” River. Hills for the Hills school. Bishop. A-. J, Moore felt, "is better Board President Ray H. Misner Tuesday Morning than, the golden streets of heaven. objected and felt that if the trend ' "If the church does not level A desert with Him would become a continues, voters should decide the the world, the world will level the gard en .” issue by referendum. No state . iCRAPIP REFERENCEv/TQ RELIABLH jBUSINESS HOUSES Church,” declared Bishop Moore be­ . In concluding he stated, “We can­ financial aid is granted for bus fore a congregation of 650. He con­ not have Him in type and pattern routes that do not comply with tinued, “The great need of the hour in_ heavenly, life unless we have State Department of Education PROPERTY RECONDITIONING HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES is revival. We must jbe aware that Him in earthly life.". regulations. , we are on the way to victory not The Board approved 10 substi- • IF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE d efeat.” Wednesday Morning tute teachers and three substitute THE WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, INC. Get it at the . ' Accordingly, a revival; is defined I Calling for “a great affirmation nurses. The teachers are Mrs. as “a spirit-guided movement which instead of indifference,” Dr. Paul- Stanley Lipman, Mrs. Janet SHORE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT CO. will lift morals and the spiritual liri ' issued an altar .call at the Toombs, Mrs. Suzanne M. Ryan, PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING life of the church perceptively conclusion of his morning message Mrs. Betty. Gilbert, Mrs. Thomas ■ SHEET METAL WORK - KITCHEN MODERNIZATION Kitchen Equipment and Furniture higher than where it was before.” on “prayer.” Nearly 100 from his Ames, Mrs. Gwendolyn Bell, Mrs. “The real power of the Church congregation of 1,000 left their Betty S, Giberson, Raymond J. Over Fifty Years Fourth and Railroad Aves HOTEL, RESTAURANT and KITCHEN SUPPLIES is in the possession of the sacra­ seats for sanctuary rail, while the Tanis, Mrs. Betty L. Murphy, and Asbury Park, N. J. ments and th? word of God.” In organ played and the worshippers Mrs. Cora Baker. The nurses are of Service In II K C M a iti Q trp p f Telephone PRospect 6-1147 Mrs. .Lelia Misner, Mrs. Roberta Monmouth County Dial PRoBpect 5-3193 L A - X J O. ITlilAIl O U C C l Opposite Main Avenue Gates describing, the Church and its func­ sang in quiet tones. tions, the Bishop used several meta­ Van Duzen, and Mrs. Ruth Wil­ “Paul,” said Dr. Paullin, "asked liam s. phors. "The Church" he stated, “is God to do two things in his let­ GARAGE — STORAGE AUTO BODY REPAIRS like unto a . net catching sinners ters. First, that the ‘God of your Mrs. Dwight Loomis was hired from the sea, or an army of God Lord may give you spirit of wis­ as secretary for the guidance de­ h a v e r a d i a t o r s c l e a n e d a n d r e p a i r e d EMIL FORTUNATO fighting their way to victory. Paul dom and revelation of knowledge partment at $2,800 a year. Mrs. EMIL’S GARAGE Proprietor Body and Fenders said.Jt is the ‘body, of God’ and unto Him.’ Second, that ‘the eyes Doris Walzer was hired as secre­ R epaired Nick Antich according to John it is the 'bridal of your understanding be enlight­ tary for the guidance department and library at $2,200 a year. Mrs. GENERAL AUTO RE P A IRS WHEEL ALIGNMENT place.’ ” . ■ • ■ . ; ened and the eyes of your mind, Goldie Newman was hired asa part- Body & Fender Work • Used Cara For Sale I 1006 F IR S T A V E N U E , A SBU R Y PA R K . Tel. PR ospect 5-3478 “The Church must re-examine it­ illumined.’ self,” Bishop Moore continued, “and time high school cafeteria worker Gas, Oil, Tires & Batteries ' This would, according to Dr. at $900 a year. CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK look out at the world through the Paullin, let every child be able to eyes of Christ. No informed, per­ have “the light of the world” first- The Board hired the Birdsall 1300 CORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE Corp., Neptune, for $440 to make son would deny the ugly realities hand and be able to say, “I see for PRospect (-3314 FABIO BATTAGLIA in the World this morping, but will myself.” It could come through test borings on the sie of the new ' school on Green Grove road. ITDEWA1.K8, CURBS CEMENT BLOCKS the Church, face this with retreat varying ways, by inspiration with An estimate of $1,175 for the 1HUFFLEBOARDS . FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE BULKHEADS or revival? Will we enumerate our God, by reading, the Bible, by work Oldsmobile — Jaguar — Willy’s “Jeep” Sales and Service SEPTIC TANKS, CESSPOOLS relighting of the 'outside of. the ’ Sill Bangs Avenue, Neptnne, N. J. T. • Telephone PRospect 4-009* miseries or: count our blessings?,” in a church school or throug, medi­ the Bishop asked. ~ tatio n . high school -from Jack • Cramer,• Johnson’s Oldsmobile, Inc., Neptune City,, was approved. PLASTERING — PATCHING — CONCRETE WORK “The situation the Church finds Dr.. Paullin declared' that he 86 South Main Street,. Ocean Grove • Phone: PR 5-4670 itself in is not the doing of a. would: like to see this happen in STORAGE — BY DAY - WEEK - MONTH few bad men, such as Hitler, Hiro- three realms. First “to appreciate WILLIAM GRAY, Mason Contractor hito and Mussolini; In America the your calling that ye may know Cong. Lindsay To Speak Phone PRospect 4-1439 < 21-HOUR SERVICB evolution of parenthood has taken 1707 Maxwell Dr.. Wall Twp., Belmar. N. J; M U 1-5912 his calling. As each and every o n e p lac e. Your great-grandfather of you leave the 1962 Camp, you ■ WEST. LONG BRANCH — John ‘ SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORPo FOUNDATIONS • CURBS • SIDEWALKS • FLAGSTONE PATIOS * called Sunday the Holy Sabbath. should say, ‘Thank ■ you Lord, for WALKS • SWIMMING POOLS • CESS POOLS • STONE FIREPLACES V. Lindsay, Congressman from the STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE— REPAIRING Your grandfather called it-the'.‘Sab­ saving me.’ .. . ; • : ■17th District of New York, will be Corner Corlies Avenue and Main Street______^ Neptune, N.^i. S. MARTUSCELLI — PR 5-8539 bath’, and your father, ‘Sunday.’ “Second, that each of us should the principal speaker at the sev­ You call it j ‘the weekend.’ ” understand the magnificance and enth annual dinner' of the Mon­ splendor of your inheritance. It’s PRospect 5-9416 We givo S & H Green Stamps SNOW PLOWING 430 Westwood Place, NEPTUNE Tuesday Night mouth County Republican Finance great to be. a Christian, but it’s Committed on Sept. 7 at the Mon­ NEPTUNE SHELL SERVICE CENTER Preaching upon the “Redeeming going to get better.” mouth Hotel, Spring Lake. CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR Love o£ God,” Bishop Moore used Free Pick Up & Delivery • Tires, Batteries, Shellubrication Third, to appreciate the trc- Lindsay, a n a t i v e 'N e w Yorker, has 111 WAY 35 at DRUMMOND AVE. • N e p t u n e what he felt were the four most mendous power of Christians. The served in Congress since 1958. P R ospect’ G-5044 C.H. Wood and Son 100o^ mGarnofevc- MILK AND CREAM “Wood Work Is Good Work” . . . Homo and Hotel Repairs . . . Remodelling i . . Roofing—Siding . . . House Painting — Interior Decorating . . . Mason Neptune Township Schools WARDELL’S DAIRY Work . . . Estimates Freely Given. ______New Construction Alterations Estimates Cheerfully Given BRADLEY PARK SHARK RIVER HILLS DAIRY PRODUCTS 8:00 A.M. Special Class begins 8:00 A.M. Grade 1 A.M. Session begins NEPTUNE, N. J. Phone PRospect 4-1916 8:30 A.M. Regular session begins 8:30 A.M. School begins GUSTAVE C. GROB, BUILDER 11:00 A.M. A.M. Kindergarten dismissal 11:00 A.M. •No Finer Milk Sold Anywhere0 • Green Grove Rd., Neptune A.M. Kindergarten dismissal 3318 Corlies Ave., Neptune PR 5-5729 11:45 A.M.-1:00 LUNCH 11:30-12:30 LUNCH WOOLLEY’S DAIRY 12:00 P.M. Special class (AM) dismissal 12:00 P.M. A.M. Grade 1 dismissal Special class (PM) begins 12:00 P.M. P.M. Kindergarten session begins Successor To P.M. Kindergarten begins 12:30 P.M. Grade 1 P.M. Session begins Taylor Dairy Tel. PRospect 5-5050 Builder, Carpenter - EDWIN NOREN 2:30 P.M. P.M. Kindergarten dismissal 2:30 P.M. P.M. Kindergarten & Grades 2 9 WEBB AVE., OCEAN GROVE P R 4-6270 Summerfield 6th Grade dismissal th ru 6 dism issal MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING Alterations, Kitchen. Cabinets, etc. 2:45 P.M.-3:00 REGULAR DISMISSAL 4:30 P.M. Grade ’1 P.M. session dismissal No Job too Large or Small 4:00 P.M. P.M. Special Class dismissal , A Satisfied Customer Is My Aim SUMMERFIELD : MANNING’S • MAYFLOWER OCEAN GROVE AND INTERMEDIATE 8:00 A.M. School begins LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND STORAGE 8:20 A.M. Ocean Grove begins 10:30 A.M. A.M. Kindergarten dismissal EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. 8:45 A.M. Intermediate begins 11:30 A.M. P.M. Kindergarten begins 1924 Beck Avenue The Shore’s Newest and Most Modern Warehouse R, P. TRIMBLE, INC. 12:00 P.M. N ep to n e, New Je rse y rito s p e c t 4-963Z K EIlogg 1-1033 11:00 A.M. Kindergarten A.M. dismissal 1st Grades on split session CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER (Ocean Grove) dism issal 11:05 A.M.-12:50 LUNCH — Both Schools 12:10 P.M. and P.m : group arrive AGENTS. 931 20 EVERGREEN AVE. PR 6-7046 NEPTUNE CITY 2:00 P.M. 12:00 P.M. P.M. Kindergarten begins Dismissal of Regular session A LLIED AGR o g e r s ASBURY AVE. 2:30 P.M. Dismissal — P.M. Kindergarten (Kdg. Grades 3 thru 5) COAL AND FUEL OIL Grades 1 & 2—(Ocean Grove) 4:10 P.M. Second grades on split session VAN LINES PRospect 5-2093 Asbury Park 2:50 P.M. . Dismissal—Grades 3 thru' 6th dism issal M athes (Ocean Grove) MOVING AND STORAGE Thompson Fuel Company Air Conditioners AVHITESV1LLE 3:30 P.M. Dismissal — Intermediate ‘School 8:00 AiM. A.M. session begins ; FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” COAL 8:30 A.M. Regular session begins VAUGHN’S EXPRESS PR 6-6104 RIDGE AVENUE 11:00 A.M. 117 So. Main St. — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop. — PR 5-2300 8:20 A.M. School begins . A.M. Kindergarten dismissal 12:00- 1:00 P.M. LUNCH LOCAL, & LONG DISTANCE MOVING 11:00 A.M. A.M. Kindergarten dismissal 12:00 P.M. P.M. sessions begin • 604 BOND STREET ASBURY PARK 11:30 A.M. Grade 1 dismissal (LUNCH) 2:30 P.M. DRUG S 12:00-1:00 P.M. LUNCH P.M. Kindergarten dismissal 3:10 P.M. Regular session dismissal PAINTING — DECORATING II MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE W. B. NAGLE, Reg. Ph; 12:00 P.M. Kindergarten begins 4:00 P.M. 12:30 P.M. Grade 1 returns from lunch P.M. session dismissal Paperhanging • Taping Interior & Exterior Painting NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy 2:30 P.M. P.M. Kindergarten and Grade 1 NEPTUNE HIGH SCHOOL dism issal 8:10 A.M. School begins WALTER J. ULMER, JR. ■ . “Doctors Advise Nagle’s” 3:00: P.M.' ; Grades 2 thru G dismissal 3:00 P.M. School dismissal 801 MAPLE AVE., NEPTUNE, N. J. 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