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VOL. XCVII NO. 19 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1972 T E N CENTS Graduate Award Twetttj|Three From Grove 8l Neptune Speaker Favors Club Installing "Gunsmoke’s Kitty” Breaks For Pamela Zea Mrs. A. H. Dietz AflicMg Auxiliary Police Graduates N. J. Income Tax And New: Staff For Buddy Stoll in Sedona,; Arizona NEPTUNE — Miss Pamela Jo Zea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl LONG---BRANCH — Diplomas, county.'fire marshal; Lt. Sidney OCEAN GROVE— Members of OCEAN GROVE — The final Zea, 20 Lynn Drive, has been a- Red Crossviar v -S-; ' : - PAGE TWO OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1972 Haniilton. Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary Reelected Bead TAKE Golden Anniversary 1922-1972 Of Teachers Assn. NEPTUNE TWP. - The Ladies’ } auxiliaries for a marble bench at the NEPTUNE — Alex P. Koharsld Auxiliary of the Hamilton Fire^ Com new Municipal: Complex;. Entertain FIVE 914 Green Grove Road, was recent pany was formed May 1 1 , 1922 at the the Auxiliaries of the Township at a ly reelected president of the Rum- home of Mrs. John Stout, whose home tea held annually at the various fire- By FRED W. KOKE son-Falr Haven Regional H igh was across from the disastrous burning houses. Founded the- Ladies' Auxiliary . . _ l . . School OUUUUJ. XUUUCiUlUUEducation flOWUttUUUAssociation for of the fire house the previous weekend. Bowhng^ League 1954; Parade m urn- a Sec6nd‘ two year term. Mr: Ko- The auxiliary was formed because of fonn TO& other Neptune Township iharskl is a Spanlsh instructor at , LONG AGO ON THE APPIAN WAY the dire need of help for the men in Auxiliaries. the school. rnrr, ^ ?,ar,C s! Glv® m.e a Iift t0 the Senate? The Roma building a new fire house. There was Ella, Donahay was first treasurer ar^defw tive’’Tly n6W ariot' Seems the axles on that model a dance at the fire house die night it and secretary fot many years. Emily During the past summer he ha 3 . humed and the, people • went home Hazier was treasurer 32 years and worked on a Title HI Program to „00w ?loprpini’ They don’t make wheels like they about 2:30 A.M., and thesm ell, of Myrtle Leefe, financial secretary 23 develop a Student Oriented Senior . Program: He will also be involved h m .th f Vf ^ 0 ^ ‘S 0 5t u-0, modeI> rides like the day I smoke was’ noticed about 4 A.M. by years. " ; ) in the preparation of this program / the, way’ 1 hear> 'through the grapevine, a someone passing by., The fire started Living Charter Members.1 are Mrs- bunch of the boys down at the Senate are out to get Caesar.” this summer as he will be actively in the beams at thq southeast comet Joseph (Helen) Lippincott, Mrs. Ever involved in teaching a senior is bugged*” Vn’ Never know if this ri^ of >’ours inside the metal ceiling. ett (Eila) Donahay, Mrs. John (Nell) course,when the.prograinJaAnitla-. Mrs. John L. (Hannah) ‘ Stout was Stout, ' Mrs. Norman (Julia) White, ted.this September. > • g S im temporary chairman’ of this; meeting. Mrs. .Orvil (Libby) White; Miss Ruby to -° I?y spies, barber shops are about Mrs. Joseph (Helen) Lippincott was Rice and Miss Frances Shafto. Mr. Koharsld was graduated from to become the m-place they once were. As the late Gabriel elected the/ first president; - Mrs.; John Bloomsburg State College and re Heatter would say “Ah, it’s good news, tonight.” Yes, yes Deceased Charter Members are Mrs. (Nell) Stout vicerpresideht; Mrs. Sam ceived an MS ; degree in Spanish the word is.out that long hair is about to reced. Now mind John 11. (Hannah) A. B. Stout, Mrs. uel (A nna) Stout, secretary; and Mrs. from Rutgers University and an Samuel (Anna) Stout, Mrs. William Everett (Ella) Donahay, treasurer." MS Degree in' Administration from r ^ e 1^ S S k ? , qUiCk jUmP t0 the butch' M short cut (Emma) Tilton, Mrs. George (Millie) Monmouth College. He has been The original by-laws were composed Donahay, Mrs. Bertrand (Alma) Jeliff, .the recipient of two National De- MRS. MILDRED ORLOWSKI, former owner of tho Grovehurst on by Mrs, Hannah A. B. Stout, Mrs. M rs/F re d (H elen) Stout, Mrs. Wil* gense Education Act Summer Lan Pitman Avenue, Ocean Grove, has opened her Merle Norman Cos Julia White and Mrs. Nellie V Stout. lard Butler, 'M rs.''DeW itt (Mac) «$ysr® ips&ES&Jxs&k&t metic Studio in Griffin, Georgia, where she now resides. “My guage Institute, one held at Buck- They were revised in 1953, 1961 and Shaftn, Mrs. Elmet (Alice) Rice, Mrs, nell Unlyersity> and the other in r o o m fio o r W 0SB °f the cliPl)in^s on the cutting- hotel, the Grovehurst, was a real pleasure to me when I lived 1966 and 1971. ' in the Grove. I would still be there had not my husband, William, George CEdna) Halsey, M b .. H. Sup- San Miguel de AUende, Mexico, died Jan. 30, 1370. I miss my guests and visiting with them each For a long time .the dues were 10c plec, M/s. Ed (Carol) White. : ; . . L p w fW n S k hbwever, will be solved. Barbers will again summer. My five years at the Grovehurst and In the Grove will a month, later raised to 25c. Recently, Mr. Koharski is currently presi always hold fond memories for me.” Mrs. Orlowski, who renewed + w v, -°t ? ? to 36 m bnths ~toJTepay tke loan, and SPORTS CORNER by Richard Belile does 'not require the first < payment until 30 days after the student has If someone told you he would spend a spring afternoon left the course. \ • getting bruised, scraped, winded, rubbed in.the mud and come 'The ‘ ideal situation/ says Hober- out. grinning you’d probably think he was some kind of a man/ . is for a qualified student to freak, You probably would be right. receive funding for the difference be ijJBugby “freaks” are what they call themselves at the tween what he can afford to pay and Naywr Academy, where Midshipman 2-c Ernest Ruberg, son the tuition cost and to be able to earn of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ruberg, • 600 Waekfield Kd., Nep his first paycheck before his payment tune, is a member of the Navy rugby club. begins/ > .' ;■ The century-old British gentleman’s sport has hit Annap Some companies, INSCO included, olis,; and since 1965, when some midshipmen decided to form have programs for funding students’ a rugby club for fun, the sport has grown into a full-fledged education or for repaying tuition for extracurricular activity with four sides, teams), two veteran work-related training/ . > British and Australian rugby pla er coaches and a smatter . To qualify for the Plan, a candidate ing of loyal fans who spread out along the. sidelines for Navy’s must be at least 17 years old and a weekend matches. * high school graduate. In addition he Itngby, a spring sport at Navy, might be compared to must satisfactorily complete an aptitude American football, but about the only similarity is that two test arid an interview. The aptitude team s try to move an oblong ball across a large field. Tackles test and interview are by appointment arid kicks to score points are a part of rugby, but the like and. are: free of any obligation on the nesses pretty much end there. part of |the student. Appljcants may call or write The SQUAW’Sf LEAGUE INSCO Systems Corporation School of Computer Programming, 3501 .State Hurry’s Delawares 62 34 Highway 66, Neptune,. N. J. 07753.: Franklin’s Cheyennes 60 36 Tel. -922-1100, Ext. 221. Collingswood Mohawks 56 40 Mr. Hoberman emphasized that the Mon.-Ind. Comanches 48 Vj 47& INSCO school, which is State-approv Bronson-Blair Navahos 48 48 ed, does not guarantee employment or W e * ? i Times Apaches 46 50 placement. Larrison’s Hopi 36 60 NORTH SHORE CHURCH Custom Tire Seminoles 27% 68% BOWLING LEAGUE 1st High 3 games Navahos 1951, Proclamation Cheyennes 1936, Delaware 1929. Results and Final Standings In d . 3 gam es E. Sm ith 605, G. m S m May 3, 1972 (Bumper) Beekman 574, E. Cook 559. Trinit/JJiJshers 4, Mem. Meth. 0; 1st high team game Seminoles 730, Shbrenffln 4, First Pres., A.P. 0; Navahos 715,- Comanches 710. Bel. Meth. 4, Crafts. Club 3 0; 1st High Ind. Game E; Smith 259, St. Paul’s Ushers 3, Avon Meth. 1; G. Beekman 227, L; Smith 212. Ballard Meth . t 3, B elm ar P res. 1;. Results ' V.'' Craftsmen. Club 2 3, First Meth., Delawares 3, Seminoles 0; Chey A.P.! 1; Wanamassa Chr. Ref. 3, ennes 3, Hopi 0; Navahos 3, Ap MOTHER’S DAY Calvary Baptist 1; Craftsmen Club aches 0; Comanches 2, M ohaw ks 1'. 12, West Grove Meth. 2. Hi. team ser. Delawares 1904; Hi. team game Comanches 668; H i. Sunday, May 14th George Hulse with games of 216, Ind. Ser. G. Beekman 538; Hi. Ind. 210 posted a 603 for the night. G a.F. Catley 189. Other 200 -games were' turned In Gaines over 160: A. Gilby 182, by: Frank Holl 236, Art Lusey.224, M. Kelly 161, J. Dabler 177, 188, 204, Jim. Isenberg 224, Dewey D. Schaub 186, D. Hinely 161, B. Braun 221, Claude Morris 214, Bill Uretzky 167, E. Smith 174, 162, H. Arnetfe£213, 205, Joe Lertch 213, Beekman 172, E. Slocum 162, C. Larry SSsbwenstine 212, Jack Hen Meyers 168 G. Beekman 176,175, ry 211, 204, Jamie Young 210, 205, 187, F. Catley 189, 161, L. Smith Charles Hartl Sr. 210, BUI Smith 164, J. Lins 180, J. Catley 182, J. 208, Vince Calfapietra 207, Jo e Isenberg 117, 171, 170. Yake,'. Bob Denbigh 205, Harry Newman, Sal D’Esposito and Charles Erdman 204. F in al S tan d in g s Points No Interest Loans Craftsmen Club 1 - ' 82% West Grove Methodist 80% For INSCO Scho ol Call now for reservations: 774-2505 Avon Methodist 78 Weekday dinners $2.50 during May - Breakfast $1.00 St^ Paul's Ushers 75 NEPTUNE - The INSCO Systems Trinity .Ushers 75 Corporation has announced a company- Ballarinybthodlst 72% sponsored plan to , provide no interest Memorial Methodist • 72 financing to qualified students consid Shoremen .71 Belmar Presbyterian 70 ering careers as computer programmers. The plan provides for loans up to Belmar Methodist 68 First Pres., A. P. 67 $1500 to cover tuition costs a t IN SCO’s School of Computer Programming on Craftsmen Club 3 59% State Highway. , N eptune. First Meth., AJ>. 55 66 Craftsmen Club 2 53 . VNcroV'dino- to Robert[ S. Hobermau, Wana. Christian Reformed 51 INSCO V. Director of Education and Calvary Baptist * 26 Training, /the plan was brought about Individual. Seasonal Awards: l>y a series of factors, including the High game - James Young 266 lack of funding available through Fed ffigh Series - Cy Cook' 672 eral State sources. We have seen num High Average, Claude Morris 188 erous ‘ , students, otherwise , qualified, Van Bergen Tire Co. Most Improved Bowler - ' walk away from potentially successful Subscribe to The r CbarUCjIartl Sr. 20.79 pins careers as programmers simply because Hwy. 35 & UecK A ve. they had no source of funds.’ ‘ . Low GdiSe - Stanley Runyon - 78 N eptune, N. J . 774-7805 Low Average - Leon Layton 119 • The INSCO plan allows students up Monmouth County Headquarters for OO MAIN AVENUE • OCEAN GROVE. N. J. 077130 For 014 Gold and MOTOROLA ! Silver and SALES & SERVICE Old Jewelry • Quasar TV • Consoles, Por tables • ’ Radios • Record B . FEDDES Flayers . . . Tape Recorders. BONDED TV OCEAN GROVE POST OFFICE BLDG. 4 9 M A IN A V E „ OCEAN GROVE TeL 776-6548 CUSTOM DESIGN Complete Collision IRON RAILING Repair Service Exterior. & Interior - Boom Dividers . 24 Hoar Towing MASTERCRAFT .IRON ART 804 L angford St. ASBURY PARK I^AV TO body CALL THE BERG AGENCY! TeL 988-3113 Phone 774-6635 WE HAVE MANY BUYERS LOOKING FOR HOMES IN YOUR AREA For Your I f no answer, can 988-7695 , Dining Pleasure 181 8 . Main S t.' Neptone, N. J. Serving 9 aju. - 7 pan. Personalized Closed Weds, ARRISON Howard L. Sniith Cooking in Front of Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. The Hardware Store Your Eyes NEPTUNE CITY of Ocean Grove: — Newly Decorated — 774-5352 Hours - 9 to 8 daily Residence 95 Broadway HARDWARE O cean G rove — 774-259# PAINTS and .OILS Sat. & Sun. -10-6 E^D LP HIN RE S T A U R ANT Large Selection Plants, Garden Supplies 68 MAIN AVE. — OCEAN GROVE Gift Items HIGHWAY 35 & SUNSET BAKLAVA - Delicious Home Baked Greek Dessert FULL LINE OF • Counter Service KITCHEN • Special Lunches & Dinners, Fair Price • Delicious Shlsh-Ka-Bob & other Greek Specialties UTENSILS Charcoal Broiled Before Yonr Eyes OIL BURNER SERVICE 51 Main Avenue • Take Out Service on Request . 24-Hrs. Dally A DIVISION OF BERG ENTERPRISES, INC. N. KALLERGES, Prop. ' TeL 988-0339 OCEAN GROVE, N. J Including Stmd&y Phone 774-4741 P A GE FO UR OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1972 Musicaf “Love” List Winners In Miss Gibson will present each 1 guest of their daughter Sarah who was one the girls and Coach Claude New- . winner with a gift certificate on a student there. ; berry in charge of: the boys, the Seniors To Be Presented Poster Contest May 12th. 12 other students were Tlie Neptune ratiohing board would of -the Neptune COcean Grove) high ^ cited ^for honorable m ention. T h eir meet May 18 for the purpose of ration school paid a sight-seeing (Visit o f ,four posters along with those of the At St. Paul’s NEPTUNE — Miss Dianne Gib ing ■ sugar for business concerns, hotels days to Washington; D. C. - y \ ■'J . • and Neptune Times 'Z ■;Winners .will be forwarded to tlie and organizations who had riot • regi^-; ' ?The firehouse at. Hairwjfih ; was Published Thursday Telephone 775-0007 son, children’s librarian of th e WILLIAM T.. KRESGE, Editor and Publisher . OCEAN GROVE —v ■ /.r .■national contest. tered .to date, according to L. E.' Bro^. j.yrecked-'by a stubborn blaze' early th.e Peggy Holl and Jenn Williamson, Local Editors i “Battlefields alive with death . N eptune Public Library, has son, 'sec’y* • ‘" ■ *• V past Saturday morning. Several ■ of ■ the SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY 07756 War is , claiming man’s last announced the local contest win ; The Neptune Salvage committee an: Entered, as second class mall In the Post Office, .Ocean Grove,; New Jersey Hamilton firemen were burned about. TH!$ TIMES Is on sale ut the following news stands: . Ooean Grove-r-Ethel's b reath . ners',of the poster contest, “Some Art" Show May 12-14 nounced that all stores in. the to^ynship the hands .and arms in removing the Stationery and Ruth's Stationery and Eddie’s Market,' 123 Heck Ave; Asbury Black and white in bitter hate . and QceiJh Gro ve werje being /visited chertt.ical apparatus. It was believed • Park—Klo.s Luncheonette, 400 Cookmun Ave.; Neptune—Varsity Shop, Warner thing oFr Everyone in the Lib Violently they demonstrate. and asked to enlist in the salvage drive* Drug. Abbott*s Soda Shop. Cuccurrullo's Doll. WilsotVs, Muller’s Delicatessen, rary,” The' winners were selected the fire • was caused by, a short, circuit •• Colonial House, Jumping Brook Deli. Mike & Nina’s, Stop 8c Shop, Gables, Smoking harms, we all adm it. IsiNCROFT — The Art Show in Peter DeMidowitz, local truck dealer, in the electric light wiring^ v ::; v Drug. Cracker Barrel in Shark River Hills: Neptune City-^Tommy’s; Bradley by two area art teachers, Mrs. Pa Beach-^vlary Ann Shop. Lung disease but we can’t, quit. a Barn, an annual feature of the had offerdd .the -use of several thicks A gold pencil Kad been presented SUBSCRIPTION: $5.00 yearly, $3.00 somi-amiUally. Single copies 20c ea. Drugs are causing minds to flip. tricia Farley of tH$ Neptune Jun Monmouth County Park System, if the outpouring of. scrap was so by die Boy Scouts of St. Paul's ADDRESSES changed on request—always give former address. ior High School, Gerald Casper', of Wrecking lives each. fateful will be held May 12-14 at Thomp great that it overtaxed, the capacity of Church, Ocdan Grove, to jfcseph W ist- ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished *by us on request. the Neptune Vocational School. WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF trip .” son Park. Prizes will be awarded to township vehicles. er, ' who recently resigned as sexton 'of . „t. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION Strange poetry? Not really. The professionals and amateurs and art Five first place winners w ere . ••-’T— ^ ! the v church. pungent lyrics above are from the chosen from a.total of over 100 en work will be hung at the horse • • y.:1 . After a successful season in musical new young world musical “Love” barn May 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 tries. Winners were selected from comedy, Charles ]* Massinger,, tenor,, . MYRIAD BENEFITS currently being presented across, judging classes that were based p.m., with no entry fee. Informa Fifty Years Ago had returned to his home in Ocean the country by many outstanding tion is,available by calling the park upon grade, levels. They are Rich Grove; : ' .•'.;i • ■ singing groups. The Good News ard Moen in the first class, kinder system offices at 842-4000. It was expected, the merting of the Singers from Cherry Hill, are giv 1922 garten; Leslie Forino in the sec new Ocean Grove board S k -trade in ing their first performance in the ond class,- first and second grades; CProm the . M ay 19,; 1922 the rooms of the Eureka Club would, shore area in Ocean Grove at St. Jerry D’Andrea in the third class, - issue of . The' Times) - > be pf considerable importance. Waldo Paul’s United Methodist Church, third and fourth grades; Karen E Rice, was expected to present , a here this Saturday May 13. at 7:30 Subscribe to The Pugh in the fourth class, fifth and • Wm. H, Carpenter, Leroy Godfrey favorable report on permanent, quarters. p .m . v i- ; ; sixth grades, and Larry Nyman in and Claude V. English were nominated Bishop Berry would be present. Presir ■ This new musical includes the fifth class, seventh and eighth Times 85.00 a Year for the . office of fire commissioner of dent W eller urged a spirit of coopera-, sounds from the upbeat through grades. the Ocean Grove district at. the fire tion in everything that tended to ad soul - type to the warmly melodic— men’s primary/..: ! ' vance the welfare of Ocean Grove. all woven around lyrics that speak W ith Miss : Alice Benard' to chaper today’s language to today's people about today’s problems. “Love” speaks to the young—“young" meaning everyone who can still re D O W alize the power and value of love Extra’ Ifcw I in solving heartaches and problems It’s The of the individual and the world. It is this firm conviction that prompted well - known Composer- I Get That Means So Much When J .Arranger Otis Skillings to write “Love. • ■ V LANE Skillings is a young man w h o You Buy In Ocean seems to be able , to communicate with his generation. He does it . . the friendliness,‘ the quietness, the perfect location to. w ith s tra ig h t - to - th e - problem Ocean Ave;, Ocean Grove; and he and beaches, shopping and schools . . . the pace of modern living his wife, .Marilyn- were readying, it Icmpered to the right degree by the reUgious atmosphere; All straight - to - the - heart lyrics. Fifteen Years Ago this, and more, is backed by the aurance of sound realty Invest- Strong, crisp, succinct. He says, for the summer season. ■ ment. W hether you would like to rent, buy or just “look”, send “There are so many problems in : us a line or droo in, we’ll be gald to show you our selected list the world — at work, at home,, in ings. A most precious summer cottage of 2 bedrooms. Furnished In tip-top condition including awnings. This is truly of&gem school and all of society — but I (From the M a y ;24, 1957 in a small cottage. Just listed at $13,000, or you can ?Slt it- happen to believe that every one issue of T h e Tim es) Thirty Years Ago for the summer for ¥1,200.00. A modern 3 bedroom bungalow. of them can be solved by love.” All large rooms: Constructed by a “builder:” Gas-fired heat,. The Neptune Lions Auxiliary install 1942 §27,500. We'have just listed an all year 3 bedroom home in a SPACE IN OUR FUTURE prime residential area. Property has been cared for and mod ed Mrs. Charles Rosenstein president THIRTY YEARS AGO V ernized. Faces south in south section. Nice rear patio area. The proposed U.S. space station provides the key to REAL ESTATE at. the annual dinner. Other officers •. CErom the M ay 15, 1942 Offered at $27,000. In income property we have a modest guest issue of The Times) _ ; • house in very, very nice condition, 2 blocks to beach, only myriad benefits to mankind, his earth and his environment. seated, were Mrs. Lester Goldstein, 1st vice pres.; Mrs., Gus Goodwin, 2nd $24,500. Mortgages can be arrnged on all these properties. WANTED Come in, call or write today! . Vast areas of the world can.be mapped precisely and ef vice pres,; Mrs; - Glenn.. H am s, . treas.; Mr; and Mrs. G. William Schwartz, ficiently for the first time. Space photography will evaluate Mrs. W m . Myers, recordingv sec’y.; 72Vi Embury Ave., Ocean Grove, were • family house iii good condi the distribution, health and vigor of vegetation, the extent 2 Mrs, Morris Sherman, corres. sec'y.; the guests of honor, at a dinner party and relative depth of snow cover, and the relative moisture tion, heated. Mrs. Benjamin Heiman and Mrs .Wm. at the Virginia Tea Room, Neptune, content of the soil. Garber, directors. Mrs. Heiman was marking the 5 3rd anniversary of their REAl ESTATE • INSURANCE • MORTGAGES " EST 1920 C all M r. A h re n s a f te r 6 p.m . retiring leader. . maniage. M r. Schwartz w as also mark This provides the land manager with an immediate read Major O. Baxter had resigned as ing his 29th year with the E. M. f 2' ing on the effects of his management practices on the farm, . — 776-8245 — 63 Main Ave., Ocean Grove 'J74-1058 77 director of the Old Guard due to ill Woolston Agency, Ocean Grove. • j range or resort. It will help the forest rangers in the main •’ VICTORIA I. DAVIS ness.;. John' W. Dutcher, ; of Ocean O n the- eve c?.4::s departure for the tenance and preservation of our national parks. B ro k er Grove, vice director, was installed as constructionfront of America's far The space station will unfold the mysteries of the 70 director. Samuel A. Mehorter of Ocean flung frontier in the Caribbean, Nep percent o the earth’s surface covered by water. From space, Grove, was installed as vice director. tune road foreman, Stedman H. Shafto marine biology, mineralization and coastal disturbances are DUPLEX,. North Side, plus cot Miss Anna Bier, former nurse of was given a farewell dinner at the “DON’T WAIT” readily identifiable. Changes in current patterns and water tage - near shopping and trans Neptune Twp. public school and now Jumping Brook Country club. Chair portation - Duplex partially fur temperature will be recorded. retired, was given a surprise birthday man of -the committee-was Chief of Tomorrow Is Today nished. Cottage is furnished - party by her; friends at her home, 94 Police S. W m . Maas, nMy assisted as Natural disasters such as landslides, earthquakes and Basement and heat. Price $23,000 Mt. Zion Way* Ocean Grove. She ivas toasunaster by- Charles S. Lovcman. . ^ volcanic eruptions might be determined in time for the BUNGALOW DUPLEX near church - rented the recipient V ofm any pantty shelf George .Westervelt was renamed triggering of safety .measures. South End Section: Large Front Porch, Large Living Room• Dining rm., now. Tenants pay $125 & $116. gifts. Enoying the social time were president of the E. H, Stokes fire pom’ TWO Bedroms, New TILE Bath, Lg. Kitchen, Powder Room - All New The space shuttle program will also revitalize employ Two separate heating plants. Mrs. .Young, Mrs. David Kirkpatrick, pany, Ocean Grove, at .,the annual Copper Plumbing - Foundation Completely enclosed - GAS Cabinet Price $27,000 Type Heat - Side Yard with room for Garage - All Now ROOFING - ment within space-related industries, and will generate new Miss Estelle Randall, Mrs.; Robert meeting of that group. Ross R. Beck Unfurnished. discoveries of benefit to all mankind. SINGLE FAMILY in oxcelent Meredith, Mrs. - Henry ParselH, Miss was elected vice president a nd Richard SACRIFICE AT $15,000.00 - Terms condition, near-center of town Mildred Steel, Mrs., Robert Sipple and Borden secretary-treasurer. .' V $ - new hot water heat - small DESIGNED FOR GRACIOUS LIVING, WITH INCOME LEGAL NOTICES basement. Price $19,500 Mrs. E. Brown. • Mr. and Mrs. Watkin Williams, 75 Frank E. Scott of Fanwood, had Heck Ave., Ocean Grove, spent Moth CORNER HOME, North East' Section, ONE Block from OOEAN; First NOTICE HOTEL - Excellent location on Floor; Lg. Entry Hall, MASTER Living Room with FIRE PLACE and NOTICE the strip with ocean view. Own purchased tbe Spray View Hotel, oh er's Day at Syracuse university as the Largo Bay Windows .with OCEAN VIEW, Large Dining Room, MODERN TAKE NOTICE~that* Moebel M. Kell Kitchen, Master Bedroom with FULL TILE BATH. Extra Bedroom with TAKE NOTICE that Joseph T. New- ner, trading as The Tides, has applied ers apartment - pliis rental private StaU Shower BAJTH. Plenty of Closet;; - Second Floor: 5 Lg man Lodge, No. 098, I.B.P.O.E., of W., to the Township Committee of the ■apartment and 34 renting rooms intends to apply to the Township Com Township of Neptune for Plenary Re $39,000 fe 'T i.f f f l K T S or Comp,ctc Baths- - T h l r d ' mittee of the Township of Neptune for tail Consumption License for premises • 2-family, large rooms, streamlined kitchens, automatic a Plenary Retail Consumption Club Li located on State Highway No. 35, at BUNGALOW, south, side hear heat, basement, finest structure. Special, $17,600. H m ^electS cWS ^ c r 'S HEAT' Auto- Dom- Water. cense for premises situated at 1613 Sharfc River Islands. wokend parking - 3 bedrooms, Sprlngwood Avenue, Neptune, N. J. Objections, if any, should be* made • Guest House, near ocean, Z apartments, plus rentlnr . FULLY FURNISHED, With FURNITURE WORTIT TfTP PnnruA on Objections, if any, should be made immediately in writing to Joseph E. kit., dining rm., L-R utility S , A' £ d ^ L“ ' O ri c n t a IR u g ^ F l China immediately in writing to Joseph E. Bennett, Clerk of the Township of room Price $27,500 rooms, auto heat. F^irnished, $18,500. Bennett. Clerk of the Township of Neptune, N. Ji ' Neptune. N. J. (Signed); V Income property - 4 year round • Slx-rom house, oil steam heat; plus sntp'^ier cottage. Ask ° CEA” (S ig n e d ); MAEBEL M. KELLNER, apartments. Terrific location ARTHUR B. POLITE, State Highway No. 35, ing $18,500. •: ; Exalted Ruler; Shark. River Islands,' with ocean view, new fire es JAMES H. JONES, Neptune, N. J. cape - live in and have income. • Beautiful home near ocean, streamlined kitchen, ant* Come in and let ns discuss yonr requirem ents^' Financial Secretary; -48-19 $8.74* Rcduced to $28,900. heat, IH baths..Asking $25,000. CHARLES E. MINOR, NOTICB “Better buy trom'nvntlY and he SATISFIED" Treasurer; • Build your own house with EDDIE WHITE, Other properties available from $12,000 up. Chairman, Board of Trustees; TAKE NOTICE that Guy Cavallerl. the features you like, vacant and Gilda • Cavallerl,; partners, trading HOTELS and BUSINESS PROPERTIES. LESLIE SELLERS, as Guy's Package Store, intend to land near shoping, transporta Trustee. apply to the. Township Committee of tion and schools - $5,000 J. A. HURRY AGENCY ALFRED HAYNES, the Township of Neptune for a Plenary — — RENTALS ------REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE : . Trustee. Retail Distribution License for prem 1G13 .Sprlngwood Avenue. ises situated at 1417 Corlies Avenue, 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVF ■ Neptune, N. J. • Neptune Township, New Jersey. Tel. 774-4132 — 19-20 $13.34 Objections, if any, should be,, made V. M. KUBLER, Realtor NOTICE' immediately in writing to - Joseph E. Established Over 58 Tears Bennett, Clerk of the Township of M M IOI.M IM Itt IMU Neptune. N J. 4 J!„AS»U»r 29 OCEAN PATHWAY • OCEAN GROVE TAKE NOTICE that Lester S. Gold (Signed): -OU* ONlT OFHCr stein, 400 Wakefield Road. Neptune. GUY CAVALIERI. Tel' 774-1142 N. J., trading as Corlies Package Store, Evenings 774-4717 Intends to ar~" * ** - ■ 119 Holbom Lane. Formerly located, at 117 Main Avenue. mittee of t Neptune, N. J. New Jersey. ... ______GILDA CAVALIERI. listings wanted and given trlbution License for premises located Y-’: 119 Holbom Lane. proper exposure. at 1408 Corlies Avenue, Neptune Town- ;, Neptune.N.J. One of Ocean Grove’s Old Lovelies ehip, N. J. Objections, i< any, should be made Immediately in writing to Joseph E N O TICE • 3 bedroom home, completely restored in good t M e . Bennett. Clerk of the Township of TAKE NOTICE that Vincent A. Neptune.. N. J. Yonadl., t/a Jumping Brook Golf and FOR SALE UME IS SHORT! Modem kitchen and bath. Picturesque yard, nicely . , (Signed): Country Club, Inc. intends to apply LESTER GOLDSTEIN, to the Township of Neptune for the shrubbed. Near bathing beach 400 Wakefield Road renewal of the Plenary Retail Con You must act fast to get in on the summer profits. Neptunoi N. J sumption Lioerise fo r premttses -lo-< Lovely, comfortable home —19-20 $9,20 cated at the Jumping Brook Road, We have a few excellent buys in seasonal income prop Neptune, New Jersey. for small family comer Attractively Priced $27,500 Objections, ii any, should be made e rty . immediately in writing to Joseph E. p ro p e rty , lV x lots, large Buying, Selling, Renting Bennett, Clerk of the Township of • JUST LISTED — Two year-round apartments, elev Neptune, Monmouth County, New Jer living room, dining room, en renting rooms - hot water heat - two floors - fine sey. - Homes, Apartments, JUMPING BROOK GOLF large modem kitchen, den, location. Asking $22,000. AND COUNTRY CLUB, Income Properties, Lots Vincent A.- .Yonjadi, . . ^ porch, two large bedrooms, - Building Lot- -18-19;. $9-68. • EXCELLENT BUY — Twenty-five rooms, sixteen and Acreage, Businesses modem bath; hot water oil bedrooms, comer property open on four sides - 2 NO TICE Fine building lot, a littlfe wider than average in a Members Multiple Listing Services TAKE NOTICE that Mort’s Port, Inc., heat, garage. lots listed at $19,000. VA & FIIA Mortgage Specialties trading as Mort’s Port, intends to- ap nice block. ply to the Township Committee of the CALL or WRITE Township of Neptune for a Plenary • PINE HOTEL — Thirty-six renting rooms, estab Retail ConsumptionLicense for prem $29,500 lished clientele - two apartments - best of locations Price $5,500 ises- situated on Highway No. 35,north end of Shark River Bridge, Neptune, - dual heating units. Owners will help you get start N. J. I-..-.- ed. Income supports. Asking price of $50,000. Directors, officers and stockholders holding more than 10% of the Corpor ation are: ■ • Jennie Meyer Thinking of selling. We have buyers. Call today or drop in THE RALSTON AGENCY AOBNCY Louis B. Kramer,: 428 Washington and talk it over. Street, Toms (River, N; J. 201 - 988-1000 - Ray Kramer* 610 Scwall Avenue, As ' AGENCY . REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE bury Park, N. J. Realtors, Appraisers, Objections, if any< should be made REAL ESTATE Immediately in writing to Joseph. E. ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor OCEAN GROVE NEPTUNE Property Managers Bennett, clerk of the Township of 47 Vt ■ Main Avenue 89 Main Avenue Neptune, -N.tJV . ' Member of SMLS 108 Fortunato PL 324 Cookman Ave. (Signed) * • Ocean Grove, N. J. 78 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE 775-2770 775-8600 Asbury Park, N.J. 07712 MORTS PORT, INC. State .Highway No. 33, Tel. 774-3061 Dtal 774-2124 For inspection call E. Grant Easton, eves 91 Service with protection since 168i> Neptune, • N. J. -18-19. ?11.50 THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1972 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE FIVE OCEAN GROVE Noren, Mrs. M. Shaw, Mrs. Joseph ^iiliniiinllifllltlllilliuulil ...... ST. PAUL’S COMING Snjith, Mrs.' Helen Schaefer, Mrs, OCEAN GRtJ.VE — At, the 10:45 Thomas Stinson, Mrs. Blanche MOTHER’S DAY A.M- morning W.orship service the Swensen, Mrs. Ruth Smith,. Mrs, Rev. William H. McClellnd will .EVENTS ‘ ■ Minnie Tableman, Mrs. Grace Von D IN I N G v This is a paid directory of speak on “A Miracle”. Dr. Dan Drielle, Mrs. Van Auken' Mrs. events of non - profit organi Florence Wilson, Mrs. Edna Yaffa, Minister of Music, will zations. Rate: 35 cents per have “Meditation” by Candlyh as line. CaU 775-0007. . Wright, Mrs. Susan Wilcox, Mrs, SPECIALS Florence Lawrow. his prelude and "Passacaglia” by M A Y ; 20th Serving 111 A,M. to 7- P.M. Bingham as . his postlude. The "Applause” matinee sponsored by ------Bancroft Circle will meet May Chapel-Celeste Choir will , sing United Methodist WSCS o f A.P. . j/* 16th at ,1:30 P.M. at Mrs. Walter Ala Full , M EM O R IA LS “Blest Are The Pure in Heart” by $15.00. Bus. leaves church 9 A.M. Mrs. C. Heyniger Carte binder Schriek’s home, 81 Pilgrim Path OCEAN GROVE — The 18 Willan and the' Chancel C hoir, Call Eve Cadmus, 774-3623. —19 way. Mrs. John Link will be.co- Shish Kabo!), with rice and vetgetable .. - 2.50 3.25 | ft. Memorial Cross on the “Though Your Sins Be As Scarlet” ■ -' V M AY 25 New President hostess. Please bring Stationary front of the Ocean Grove Aud-, by- McCluskey. Randy DenBraven Zella Glidden. Circle, St. Paul’s Roast Norbest Turkey, cranberry sauce .. 2.50 3.25 | for the July bazaar. itorlum, facing the sea, will be Bus Trip Peddler’s Village. Lv. Shore Club will sing “The Old Rugged Cross Baked Virginia Ham, apple sauce ...... 2.25 3.00 | lig h te d th e w eek of M ay 13-20 O. G. P o st O ffice 9:30 - call fo r Joseph N. Fitting, 146 Main Ave Made The Difference” by Gaither. reservation 776-8933 or 774-9249. W E ST LO N G BRANCH - Mrs, Barbequed Chicken ...... 2.25 3.00 | nue, has been invited to be a spe in m e m o ry o f M iss L au ra C. The Sacrament of Baptism will be v — 19 cial^ gest of Bucknell University,J Strow, Miss Elizabeth Strow administered and there will be Cortland Heyniger was officially in Roast Top Sirloin of Beef ...... 2.50 3.00 | Lewisburg, Pa., during Commence and Mrs. Charles Poole, by participation by the Jet-Cadets. stalled as president of the Jersey Shore of' years Mr. Reed has been a. member Fried Shrimp, tartar sauce 2.50 3.25 I ment , Weekend, May 26-28, when Miss Marion Isley, Sun City, During this service Nursery facili Woman's Club at the annual dinner of the Ocean Grove Fishing Club. Broiled Halibut ....;...... his class, the Class of 1922, will A rizona. i ties are provided for infants to held last Thursday night at The ...... 2.50 3.25 | celebrate the. 50th anniversary of . The -Memorial. Sign on the Kindergarten and Junior Church Mrs. Lynda Robinson will graduate Squire's Pub. Mrs. Russell Kessler, All dinners served with rolls arid butter, fresh* tossed § a its graduation. . Audltorim roof wil be lighted for children frotn Kindergarten with honors from the University of) ongoing president, was presented with green salad, choice of vegetables and potatoes. • I the same week in loving mem Hawaii on May 2 1 . Commencement jX gift on behalf of the club; The Ocean Grove Auxiliary to through Fourth; Grade. Full course dinners served with cup of soup, coffee and I Jersey Shore Medical Center will ory of Mary Polhemus, by hus At the 4 P.M. Vesper Service exercises will take place at the Waikikil The tables were decorated W ith aessert. 5 meet Monday, afternoon at 1:30 band, daughters and families. the Rev. John D. Merwin will Shell. Lynda, is the daughter of. Mr. i.floral centerpieces representing each and Mrs. Walter Jemstedt, formerly month of the year . Children’s Dinner (up to 12 years old) 75c off price of menu . | P.M. in'the Junior room of St. * • speak on “The Healing Ministry of Paul’s Church.. The sewing group Jesus”. Dr. Yaffa will have "Ode of Ocean Groye, now of Wall Twp, Other, officers for the coming year will meet at 10 A.M. The Installa for Peace” by Benoit as his pre A member of Phi Kappa Phi Society, are: First vice-president, Mrs. John The Ocean Grove Hecreation f DOLPHIN RESTAURANT f tion Luncheon : will be : M onday, lude and “Festal March” by Love she will start work in thc fall on her; Jones; Second vice-president, Mrs. Joel Commission presented a. clock to “Cooking in front of your, eyes!” | May 22 at 12:30 p.m. at the Home lace as his postlude. There will be masters.; degree at the University of Shappirio; recording secretary, Mrs. R. William T Kresge, 139 Stockton stead, Ocean Grove. a duet by Nancy Day and Sharon ■Hawaii.' ‘...' . : Foster; treasurer, Mrs. Stuart Blan | 68 MAIN AVENUE • OCEAN GROVE | Avenue, in recognition of h is DenBraven entitled “Love Is Sur chard; corresponding secretary, Miss .: The Ocean Gdove Fire Compan many years of excellent service For Reservations — 988-0339 | render” by Carmichael. Mrs. Dot- Grace Reeves. ies Auxiliary will hold a white ele- as president of the Commission. * • 3 tie Cuttrell will sing “He Touched Department Chairmen are: American phant-rummage sale at 9:30 A.M. The presentation was made May Auxiliary Plans Me” by Gaither. Home, Mrs. Thomas O’Brien; Arts ■& Saturday, May. 13 in the Eagle Fire 2 following the .business meet The Sunday School and Men’s Concert July 26 Crafts, Mrs. George Pacelli and Mrs, H ouse. ing, which was held at Epworth Bible Class will meet at 9:30 A.M.; LeRoy Johnson; Cards, Mrs. Henry Mrs. I. Stringfellow, 1G High St., M anor. .\ Grand Opening Special May 1-15 the Philathea Class at 9:45 A.M.; Belfast, Maine, has arrived in the OCEAN GROVE — The Wom Unstead; Civics and 'Legislation, .Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Quigley, the Assembly Bible Class at 2:30 Grove for another season at 57 en’s Auxiliary to the First Aid Raymond Ryder; Conservation and of Seaman Avenue, Manhattan, P.M.; the Jet - Cadets at 5 P.M. Clark Avenue. Squad met Monday at St. Paul’s Garden, Mrs. Gustav Grab; Interna N. Y., arrived Saturday May 6 in There will be no meetings for ei Church. Prayer ' was given by tional Affairs, Mrs. John Williamson; QUAKER INN - 3 Day Plan T h c Edith Fredericks Circle, Mrs. the Grove for a two weeks' visit ther U.M.Y.F. group. M rs. S.. E. T indle. Fine Arts, Mrs.' Raymond Warner. 1. Come to Quaker Inn CcotRc Cunliffc leader, will meet at the Qauker Inn, Main &' Central Standing committee heads are: His Tuesday, May 16 in the Junior Room Averines. The president, Mrs, Ann Crelin, 2. Pay for 2 days Ienhurst, on May 16 at 1:30 P.M. announced plans .for-Memorial Day torian, Mrs. Harold ' Johnson; Parlia of St. Paul’s Church, at 1:45 P.M. Mrs., F. A. Langwith, M ain 3. Get the 3rd day FREE “on the house’’- 88 Mrs. Homer Secor is the leader. parade May 27, -the- Barber !5 h o p mentarian, Mrs. William Crawford; The Blanche Kemp Circle will meet Avenue, has returned home follow The .Ocean Grove Flower & Gift Quartets Concert July 26. and a Project, Mrs. Russell Kessler; Publicity, REMEMBER: You pay for 2 - and stay for 3 because, at May 16th at 1:30 P.M. at thc home ing a nine-day stay at Jersoy Shore Shoppe, '44 Main Avenue, has a wide Coffee Break at Mrs. Heineken’s Mrs. James B. Garrabran.dt; Social, QUAKER INN — the third day’s FREE ' of Miss Gertrude Ort, 11 Arlington Medical; Center, Neptune. selection of gifts for Mother's Day, home 9:30 A.M- until 1 P.M. on Mrs. Donald Irons;- Social Service, Main & Central - Tell ys'ur friends - Ph. 775-7525 C ourt Mrs. Russell Evans is the leader. The. Ocean Grove Businessmen, this Sunday. Included are floral ar June 7. Mrs. Heineken stated that Mrs. Harry Herberg; Telephone, Mrs, Inc., will met Thursday evening, The Clara Swain Circle will meet rangements, plants, corsages, Loft can ope bus is complete for the Amish James McGrady; Youth Conservation May 25 at 7 P.M. at the Hotel La at thc home of Mrs. Albert Miller, 62 dies, scented candles, a new line of Tour May 23rd. and Education, M rs.. Augustus Villia- Pierre, Beach & L ake Avenues. OPEN ALL YEAR Late Avenue, Monday evening, May wicker gifts for the home, and terrar- Mrs. Kathryn Hopper, secretary, piano. • . * .- - -. T h e meeting will follow a hot and The DEANS 55 Embnry Ave., Ocean Grave 15. at 8 . P.M. iums. ■ . • ' . had charge of the afternoon enter /,-■ - rr- ... cold buffet with spouses welcome. tainment. Mrs. Joseph Fitting pro 775-4076 Breakfast Served 8 to 10 T h e Occan Grove Taxpayers Asso The Reta Harrison Circle will meet vided the music. \ - ciation is presenting a speaker from The Bessie Brady Circle will hold Tuesday, May 16 at 1:30 P.M. at the Mother’s Day < ■ // f l j l l *-//• “A HOME FOR ALL SEASONS” Miss Harriet Howard introduced ihe N. J. Coalition for Recording its May meeting Tuesday May 16 at home of the leader, Mrs. Ernest Dick / r f f l t l/r it '' •* -C5 Year-Round Residential Hotel new members, Mrs. Jean Fisenne Welcoming Daily, Weekly and Seasotv- Priorities tomorrow (Friday) at 8 PjM. Francis Asbury Manor, 70 Stockton inson, 91 Stockton Avenue. At Redeemer Avenue, at 1:45 P.M. Mrs. William and Miss Jessie N. Young; J. M. al Guests. Apartments, efficiencies, rooms w/WO light honsekeep- at Thomley Hall. The public is in ing, private facilities. Hospitable atmosphere. Free refreshments The Rosetta Sherwood Hall Circle, Meyers and Joseph Smith, honor vited to attend this talk on ‘The Role Pferdeort and Mrs. Jean Fisenne will NEPTUNE — The Rev. Eugene in homelike TV lounge and lobby. Special winter & Group . Rate* Mrs'. Cora W inship, leader, will meet ary members: of the Income Tax in the New State be the hostesses. Mrs. Margaret Itoliano Beutel, pastor of Redeemer Luth for Outings, Reunions, Retreats, Graduations, etc. Reserve early: Tuesday at 2 P.M. at the home of Mrs. Members present were Mrs. Alice 20 SURF AVE., OCEAN GROVE, Tel. (201) 776-9724. Tax Reform’. is the circle” leader.’ eran Church, has announced his Elsie Heineken, 112 Lake Ave. Enter Anderson, Mrs! Iola' Buell, Mrs. The Isobella Thqbum Circle mil sermon theme for the 8:15 and 11 E. II. Stokes Fire Company held via east side of 111 Asbury Ave. Mae Baker, Mrs. Clara Buck, Mrs. meet Tuesday, May 16 at 1:30 P.M. A.M. services Sunday will be ■.their annual Ladies Night last Friday The Ocean Grove Willard Union of ____Herbert Baker, Mrs. Harriet Bonk, at the home of Mrs, Bleeckec Stirling, “Where Heaven, Home and Heart % evening at the Squire’s Pub, West the WCTU will meet in the Assembly Mrs Ann Costello, Mrs. S. G. Cad 12 Pitman Avenue. Mrs. Rodger Hawn Meet”. This Sunday, the Sunday Classified Advertisements Long Branch. Herbert Dcuchar acted room of. St. Paul's Church at. 2 P.M . mus, Miss Lucy Coon, Mrs. Kathie Advertisement for those columns should be in tho office of "The is the leader. after the Ascension, will also be Times- NOT LATER THAN D:00 A.M. Wednesday ol each week. as chairman in distribution of door tomorrow (Friday). Dyke, Mrs. Janice-Day, Mrs. Marion observed as Mother’s Day with a prizes, and was assisted on the dinner, The Etfiel Selby Circle will, meet at Drown, Miss Florence Dwyer, Mrs. Harold D. Duflocq and Mr. and Christian family emphasis, Sunday CLASSIFIED AD RATES • Telephone 775-0007 committee by Herbert Noack and the home of Mrs. Edward Emmons, Joseph Fleisher, Mrs. Edna Falzer,. Mrs. r.ex E. Reed, formerly of Cran School Classes for all age groups 25 words or less, if paid.In cash at time of insertion J...J1.13 David Shotwell. 603 North Edgcmere Drive, West AI- Mrs. Ethel Forrest, Mrs. Dorothy ford, are now year-round residents will meet at 9:30 A.M. 25 words or less, if charged $l.So per. week Fatzinger, Mrs. Frances Flintt, Additional Words ABOVE 25 Three Cents per Wond here at 43 Main Avenue. Mr. Duflocq Several laymen are accompany- Mrs. Alice Garbers, Mrs. A. Gar- For use of Times Box Number, there Is a 15-cent weekly charge for and M rs.,R eed are brother and sister. ing Pastor Beutel to.Holy Trinity replies to be picked up at office, or a 25-oent weekly charge for re della, Mrs. Lydia Hebeler, M rs. They have been summer visitors here Lutheran Church, Lake Telemark, plies to be mailed to you. Frieda, Mrs. Isabel Hanna, Mrs. S. at Pathway* Manor. Mr. .Duflocq has this Saturday for the Spring Work- There is a 15-cent charge per line for each line Indented, capitalized Hagstrom, Mrs. Howell Home, . or in bold face. Tempo Hairdressers been a member of the Auditorium shop of the N. J. Eastern Pa. Con Mrs. Dorothy Holbein, Mrs. Grace Copy mailed in, given to a representative or brought to office per Choir for 16 years, and for a number ference. The Workshop is on the sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy Hendrickson, Mrs. Joanne Hart 44‘/2 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE theme of Evangelism: Pastor Bcu- accepted over phone as a courtesy and convenience to customers mann, Mrs. Alice Johnson, Miss H. Bills due Immediately upon presentation. — Tele. 774-9511 — v tel serves as the president of the M. Kernaghan, Miss Florence Lee, Conference. High Styling and Coloring a Specialty . • FIRE ESCAPES Mrs. Clara Langwith, Mrs. Lipfert, MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL: • FIRE LADDERS Mrs. Elizabeth McCiitcheon, Mrs. APARTMENTS FOB RENT . WANTED TO BUY Katherine MacDonald, Mrs. Char ' Free Rinse with shampoo and set Friday & Saturday only. • IRON RAILINGS THREE . TO SIX room apartment, CASH IMMEDIATELY lotte Myers, Mrs. Mildred Martens, Subscribe to The Times brch with ocean view. Season or less, Open six days a week, 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m . • ORNAMENTAL IRON South End. Write Box 9290. c-o Times We purchase entire contents of Mrs. Elsie Madsen, M rs. Emma $5 a Year By Mail homea, estates or individual Item*. Office, Ocean Grove, or phone {212) Sine furniture, paintings, bronzes or — Mrs. Rose, J. Cariddo, Proprietor — COLLINGWOOD PARK 776-8255. ' 17tf iental rugs, tapestries. Tiffany alas*, WELDING HOUSES FOR RENT sterling silver, Jewelry, Chinese ort. - Make & Repair—— etc. FRIEDMAN GALLERIES. Uo - SUMMER RENTAL—modern 3-bed ISl-SSol1" Ocoan Grove- 174-3143 eves. Routes 33 & 34 I - FREE Corsage on Mother’s Day - I room ranch, front porch, . side yard ~ i- m x Farmingdale, N. J. ■enclosed. Call area, code 201-991-3319. WANTED—Antlquefl, furniture, brio- 1 •: • . —7tf a-brac. paintings, bronzes, and rug*. SMALL three-room bungalow, good Abrams, 11th and Railroad Aves., Netx. Tel. 681-0400 1 Dine at the... 1 1location, recently renovated. $800,00 for tune. Tel. 774-5900. summer season., Call 774-0944. —19* ORIENTAL RUGS, c u t glass; old SUMMER RENTAL — Ocean Grove. jewelry old dolls, paintings, tapea- | HOTEL LaPIERRE j Seven room house, three bdrms. Excel trics. antiques, China, etc. CaU Mrs. lent condition. Completely furnished. Gifford, 731-6733, or write 4 Ridgevlew Overlooking Wesley Lake at Beach Ave. Available from June 15 - Sept. 4. or Ave.. W. Orange. N. J . 07052 - 33-*7j» weekly. 774-8399. ■ -18-20* “Everything for the Table” THE ! OCEAN GROVE OCEAN GROVE — Small, two family SHELL ROOMS FOR RENT ovate." S S . ' ° bUy- Wa" " ff “> Cor. Pilgrim Pathway & Olin St. Phone 774-1749 . — M E N U — —10* BEAUTY OCEAN GROVE — Guest House, ov OCEAN GROVE F ru it Cup erlooks ocean and lake. Room with REAL ESTATE FOR SALE kitchen and living room privileges. Last SALON Homemade Bread Salad two weeks of June and July and month OCEAN GHOVE — One of the finest 72 Mala Ave. Homemade Soup . of September still open. One opening STORE HOURS — 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. yearround afterv Labor Day.: Reason hotels in Ocean Grove in very best OoeanGrovaNI ROAST PRIME RIBS a jus location. Contains 33 renting rooms* able rates.: 681-0424/ ' -19-21 Pius three room owner's apartment. WEEKEND SPECIALS MAY 12 & 13 Tel. 775-4461 ROAST TURKEY Attractively decorated and beautifully SECOND FLOOR single for s e n io r furnished. All rooms with hot and Potato - Vegetable - Dessert - Beverage lady. Light cooking, $12.00 weekly year cold running water, some with private round, cen ter of town, quiet 9:30! P-M. baths. Outstanding condition, inside PEBSONAUZBP BEBVIOB | $3.50 plus tax For Reservations, call 774-2540 to .7 AJWl. N o. smoking. 80 Mt. Hermon and out. Furnished six room cottage U.S. CHOICE — BONE-IN STYLE Wlay. Ocean Grove- from 2-5 P.M. —19r included In sale. High class clientele. CLOSED WEDNESDAY Excellent man and wife operation. Of ■ M iim iiiim m iim iiiiim iim ittiiiim iiiitiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiuiiiiiiiim iim im iuim ii. WANTED TO RENT fered at only $65,000. BREWER & CHUCK ROASTS - - - - - 79c lb. SMITH, REALTORS. 019 Bangs Ave..- FIVE - ROOM . apartment or house,' Asbury Park. 775-0250 or eves, and year-i*ound residence, beginning June Sun., 774-7279. —18tf 15. Write Box 0209, c-o Times Office. SIRLOIN STEAKS - - - - - $1.39 lb. Ocean Grove. —19-20* MERCHANDISE FOR SALE CLEM’S I OCEAN GROVE FLOWER | ROOM AND BOARD HI-RISER - nearly new. Makc3 full GRADE A — 4 LB. AVER. SENIOR CITIZENS ROOM & BOARD size bed or two single. $80. Excellent Beauty Salon Nice room, three home-cooked meals value. 775-8911. —10 I and GIFT SHOPPE I dally.. 24-hour attention.. Call 775-30U. v - —-2Lf FRIG1DAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE— R0ASHNG CHICKENS - - - - 45c lb. 89’Main Avenue Very clean, in good working order. OCEAN GROVE — Lovely home on $50. 776-7383, morns. —10* the lake. Private & aeml-private rooms. OCEAN GROVE 3 tasty meals - quiet atmosphere. Ph. MAYTAG WASHER — Wringer type, MONTCO — 46 OZ. CANS 088-8968. —2tf like new. Weds., only. 14 Main Ave., TeL 775-7161 Ocean Grove. —18* Sunday, WITH A tHOUO ffln n o ifl ROOM— Three meals a day, quiet FRUIT DRINKS - - - - 4 cam $1.00 Specialising In May 14 tatn**sphere, personal attention. 775- MAHOGANY framed mirror 28x40** 0860. —12tf $25.00, two end ables $6,00 each, one Permanent Waving maple chair $15.00, one cane seat roc Flowers, plants, gift items, candy, and a ker $15.00, electric heater $5.00. Call SERVICES M ONTCO - M ARSHM ALLOW new line of Wicker Item s. 988-2259. —10* CARPENTRY and painting, decorat COOKIES - - - - 3 pkgs. $1.00 ing and roofing, home repairs. Free HELP WANTED OCEAN GROVE Mother’s Day Special - 1% Lb. Box estimate; CaU night or day 681-8154. LIVE-IN housekeeper - cook. Single . -^20 person or married couple. Neat, con Crest Collection Assorted Chocolates genial. 4 Atlantic Ave., Ocean Grove MORTON - 14 OZ. FROZEN GARY PEARCE, painting contractor, or caU collect GOO 921-3134. —<1*tf Nursing Home Reg. $3.25, now $2.95 Interior - Exterior. Neat and dean. Free estimate. 899-5850. —lltt SUMMER HELP WANTED — June 63 CLARK AVE. • 775-0554 1st through end of September. RetaU CREAM PIES - - - - 3 for $1.00 BAKERY PRODUCTS delivered to experience preferred. For appUcatlon, • Reasonable Rates : Bring, a bit of ecology home - we your door. Ocean Grovers call 776- send name and address to The Wind • Newly Renovated , now have Terrariums. 7753., Delicious cakes, bread and pas ward Shop, 3t Boardwalk, Ocean tries. -^::v “H’tf Grove, N, J. 07756. -16-19 FOOD COUPONS ACCEPTED • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage | • 44 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE § • Diabetics — Cardiacs WARREN'S MOVING >- Painting, LOST AND FOUND Home Made Salads & Custards 1 Hours 9-5:30 P.M. — Open Fri. eves ’til 10 I clean-up work, all other odd .jobs. 24- LOST — Ladies eyeglasses with tor • Convalescents — Post hour service. Write-P.O. Box 3/ Ocean toise shell rims. Call 988-5839. —19 | Ted Trouwborst, Proprietor | Grove. N. . J. 07756. -17-19* DELIVERIES MADE MONDAY THRU FRIDAY operative MOVING Sc HAULING. Clean attics, SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES & Medicaid and | Tel. 988-7900,7901 j cellars, yards. Lawn work, painting, Medicare Approved pruning. CaU 775-48M. -19-21* $5.00 A YEAR BY MAIL •tnaininfliinMMiiiiKiitfHiniuiNtttiniiitiiiisiiiinttiiitmniiiiniuinmntfliiismBninnttiuanaisianmi r . PAGE SIX OCEAN g r o v e TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1972 QCEAN GROVE I SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 i ical Team; Auditorium. nual Statd convention in Atlantic Dorothea Bush, Mrs. Byrd Ineson, J 10:30 A.M. — President J. Les- July 19, Wed., 10:00 A.M. — City. i . Mrs. Anna Kichiinc, Mrs. Anna K. ter Harnish Ocean Grove Art and Hobby Show After the meeting, William Raitt,. Rider, Lena Tyma], Mrs. Dottlia W. —O.G. Historical Society; Taber Preliminary I 7:30 P.M. — The Rev. Frank nacle; SENATOR &BLAJL- social chairman, Milton Moller Shaller, Mrs. Dorothy E. Fatzingcr, Thew lis July 20, Thu., 9:30 A.M. — St. and. Harry M. Lyon seryad refresh Mrs. Gertrude Cadmus. m ents. Program ' SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Paul’s Women’s Society Christian And, Irene Windisch, Kathryn Don Service annual Bazaar; St. Paul’s Robert Oppel, Chairman of lodge SUMMER OF 1972 10:30 A.M. — Bishop W. Ken United Methodist Church. nelly, Mrs. Frank Radford, Mrs. Edna neth Goodson, Birmingham Aren, birthday club reported next party. H. Wright, Mae L. linker,, Mrs. July-20/ Thu., 8:00 P.M.—Ocean Wednesday, May 17 for members United Methodist Church, Birm Grove Summer Band; Memorial Blanchc Swenson^ Mrs. M arie H err PKEACHING SCHEDULE having birthdays in ;May. ingham , A labam a j--.-.-'!- Pavilion. '. mann Freda Feidlcr, Laura Collier, SU N D A Y , J U N E 11 7:30 P.M. — Bishop W. Kenneth July 21, Fri., 8:00 P.M. — Con REPORTS TO YOU Ethel Milled Lillian M. Lone, An .Goodson. . 10:30 A.II. — Dean James M. cert by American Federation of toinette Den Blcyker, Miss Grace H. Ault, Drew Theological Smeinary, BIBLE HOUR SPEAKERS- 9:00 Musicians Local 399, Memorial Pa- Grove GOP Ladies Odenwelder, Helene Chamberlain, Madison, N. J. A.M- to 10:00. A.M. in the Taber vilion. - 7:30 P.M. — Dr. Terence J. Fin nacle, each week day, omitting all July'22,-Sat., 8:15 P.M. — UlS. Hear Bill Dowd Florence Applegate, Mrs. Howard Fur lay, St. Bartholomew’s Church, Sundays. Steel Chorus, sponsored by Hotel beck, Mrs. Edna B. Swank, Mrs. Mil Association,. Auditorium. Ncy York City. July 1 - 13 — The Rev. James OCEAN'GROVE —- The Ocean dred Baldwin and Mrs. A. LeRoy July 26, Wed., 8:15 P.M.—Wave SU N D A Y , JU N E 18 F. Anderson!: Second Presbyterian Grqyc Women's Republican Club met W ard. Church, Richmond, Va. -• of Harmony, Asbury Park Chap ROM WASHINGTON 10:30 A.M. — Dr. John A. Mc- ter, Society for the Preservation last ’Friday afternoon in the clubhouse, — * ------Elroy, Supt., Western District of July 11-26 — The Rev. Paul N. anil Encouragement of Barber with Mrs. Isabelle Rush presiding. 'Hie Northern N. J. Conference, Morris Jewett, Trinity United Mcthidist Shop Quarte.tr Singing in Amer meeting was opened by the flag salute Sailing For Beginners town, N. J. Church, Rahway, N. J. ica, Inc., sponsored by Ladies 1 have always believed that money spent on education of our youth and invocation by Mrs. Marie Blu- .7:30 P.M. — Presient James I. Mc 27 - AUGUST 8 — Dr. Auxiliary of the Ocean Grove First is one of the best investments we can make in the future of this nation. Cord, Princeton Theological Sem Aid Squad; Auditorium. ' • menschine, •; » John D. Blair, First United Meth It is repaid both in terms of individual betterment and higher earning LINCROFT — Basic principles inary, Princcton, N. J. . July 26; Wed,, 8:15. P.M: — Pro- Mrs. Anna, Dicken was welcomed odist Church, Oakhurst, N. J. power Which in turn stimulate the economy of the nation, resulting, of sailing will be taught to the be SUNDAY, JUNE 25 pram sponsored by Ladies Aux as * a new member. Mrs. rRuth Smith ginner in a clinic sponsored by AUGUST 9 - 19 — The Rev. iliary. of the • Ocean Grove First among other things, in higher revenues that offset the original invest th© 10:30 A.M. — Dr. Howard G. William R. McClelland, St. Paul’s and May Buckelberger; were winners Monmouth County Park System on Aid Squad; Auditorium. ment.: y ;■ i j-;:. Hageman, North Reformed United Methodist Church, O c e an of the dark horse. •-■ May 14 at Turkey Swamp Park, Grove, N. J. July 27, Thu., 10:00 ATM. - 4:00 Because of this, 1 was extremely pleased by the Senate Appropria Church, Newark, N. J. P.M. — Bazaar, Ladies Auxiliary Mrs.. Ann Bromley announced the Freehold Township. Instruction Newark, N. J. tions Committee’s approval of aniendments I offered along with Sen DEVOTIONAL LIFE MISSION of Auditorium Ushers; Auditorium club would participate in the Memorial will begin at 1:30 p.m. with orien 7:30 P.M. — Dean Herman G. - •—8:30 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. in-the Pavilion. ator Hollings to make an additional $294.6 million available for finan Day Parade on May 27, meet at 10 tation, followed by detailed mater Stuempflc, Jr., Lutheran Theolopri Tabernacle. July 27, Thu., 8:00 P.M. — Ocean cial assistance to students planning to attend college this Fall. cal Seminary, Gettysburg-, Pa. A.M. on Lawrence Avenue. ial bn rigging and other funda A U G U ST 21 - SE P T E M B E R 2 G rove Summer Band; Memorial Our amendments wpuld provide an additional $130.2 million for Pavilion. . Airs, Rush and Mrs. Mildred Hyde , SUNDAY, JULY 2 (omitting Sunday)— Dr. G. Ern Educational Opportunity Grants, an additional $75.4 million for Col mentals. Further information is July 28, Fri., 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 will serve; as delegates to the State - 10:30 A.M. — The Rev. O. Ger est Thomas, First United Method lege Work-Study grants, and an additional $89 million for National obtainable through the park sys ald Trigg, Morton Memorial Unit ist Church, Birmingham, Mich. P.M. — Bazaar; Auditorium Pa Convention in Atlantic City May 11 vilion. ■- .; Defense Student Loans. ; 'V. tem offices at 842-4000. ed Methodist Church, Clarksville, and 12. There iviD be a bus leaving AUDITORIUM BIBLE CLASS July 28, Fri., 8:00 P.M. — Am Without the additional money provided by these aniendments, the In d ian a. the O.. G. Post Office at 8:15 A.M. 7:30i lti\J r.HP.M. l, — XJl't Dr. David >,■ ...H. ,C. LEADER—The Rev. J. Mark Od erican Federation of Mhisicians Lo amount of federal assistance available to students entering college this — •• ' r»---.1... enwelder, Calvary United Method cal 399; Memorial Pavilion. on the 12th for those who, want, to Read, Madison Avenue Presbyter? fall would be drastically below the level of aid provided to students in lan Church, New York City. ist Church, East Orange, N. J. July 28, Fri. 8:15 P.M.— Choral attend for the day. . \ For All four the 1971-72 school year. SUNDAY EVENING BEACn Dramatic “Scenes from Broadway” .Mrs. Rush, anbunced the rummage SUNDAY, JULY 9 The effect on Educational Opportunity Grants for:first year,, stu -10:30 A.M. — Bishop D. Fred MEETING LEADER — Mr. Otto Tem ple; sale, Fri. and Sat. June 9 arid 10, at erick Wertz, West Virginia Area, G. Stoll, Jr., Ocean Grove, N. J. dents would be especially drastic. July 28, Fri., 8:15 P.M.—Choral the. clubhouse;i' FL00RC0VERING The United Methodist Church, Dramatics “High Lights From One estimate made by the Department of Health, Education and LEADER OF LOVE FEAST ' The June luncheon will, be Fri., Charleston West Virginia. Broadway;" Temple Welfare is that without additional funds the number of Educational 7:30 P.M. — Annual Choir Fes (Sunday Morning, September 8, June 2' at tlie Barclay Hotel, Belmar. HEEDS 1972) - The Rev. Louis W. Mitch July 29, Sat,, 8:15 P.M .— Or Opportunity Grants would be cut to less than half of, the number tiv a l gan Concert by Richard Leibert, ell, Ocean Grove, N. J. -.- awarded last year, The amount .appropriated without^ the amendments Annual Reports were given by Adele — S E E — .SUN., JULY 16 thru JULY 18. N.Y.C.; Auditorium. Roberts, welfare: 7766 stamps and 146 Spccial Events would be sufficient to fund only 18.7 per cent of the. approved institu Preaching Mission — 10:30 A.M. _ 'July 29,, Sit., .10:00 A.M .... 4:00 books sent to the. Veterans Hospital, Davison. Rugs Dr. Chester A. Pennington, nc -KV4 s -p M —Tri-Band i >-M. 'Neptjune Library Association tional requests for new grants,; compared to 40.8 per cent in the May 26 Fn., 8 ?.M. IB » Annual Book Pair ^ ,.Bako safe; current year. This would mean that more than 283,000 students deemed $5,958.00 in coupons sent to Deborah Pilgrim Pathway Hennepin Avenue United Metho Festival, Auditorium. . Auditorium Pavilion. • dist Church, Minneapolis, Minn. eligible by the colleges and universities for Educational Opportunity Hospital, and gifts at Christmas tent Oeeaa Grove, N. J, 7:30 A.M. — Dr. Chester A. y^nsor© d by O.G. Hotel As- July 31, Mon., 8 *15 P .M . — Foun- grants would be denied such aid. to Marlboro Hospital arid the local TeL 775-7371 Pennington Monday nnd Tuesday era^1^ ‘-tuuy p jg o i ‘u re x S o jj A n n s ^ p In the Work-Study program the story is much the same. Without nursing homes. Other reports were: evenings - Dr. Chester A. Penning socmti » • —A Versary. Speaker* pr. Chester the additional funds provided for in our amendment, 340,000 students Helen Furbeck, dark horse; telephone, to n . Auditorium. SUNDAY, JULY 23 deemed eligible by thfe colleges and universities would be without Work- A nn Bromley; sunshine, Florence Bak Hannah - Crosman P ost V.F.W. Aug. 2-4, Wed.-Fn., 9:00 A.M.— er, and publicity, Dorothy Ward. 10:30 A.M. — MASONIC SER and service in Auditormm Square, j Methodist Home Annual Fair; Study jobs, which in most cases would deny them the opportunity VICE, Dr Da"id J. Wynne, Good Mrs. Thomas. Nicol spoke , of the " May 29, Mon,. 8:15 P.M.—Pro- Methodist Home, to attend college. will Industries, Pittsburgh, Pa. Using $700 as the projected, average loan, our amendment wpuld coming elections June 6 and in Nov 7:30 P.M. — Dr. Ernest T. gram sponsored by Hotel Associa- Aug. 3, Thu., 8:00 P.M. — Ocean make National Defense Student Loans available to more than 127,000 ember and aslked the ladies to support Campbell, Riverside Church, New tion; Temple. - 'Grove Summer Band; Memorial .’IcSsnp St June 2, F r i., 8:16 P.M.—Pro- Pavilion, tlie whole slate. Y ork City. students who would otherwise not get them. B e J lv e jy gram sponsored by Hotel Associa- A u r . 4, Fri.; 8:00 P.M. — Amer- In all three cases, the money our amendments provide for Educa Mr. Bill Dowd, Candidate for Con SUNDAY. JULY 30 S e rv ic e tion; Temple. ican Federation of Musicians Con- tional Opportunity Grants, for Work-Study, and for National Defense gress from the Third District gave a • 10:30 A.M. — The Rev. J. Spur June 3, S at., 8:16 P.M. Pro- cert; Memorial Pavilion, very interesting talk and read a per geon McCartt, First United Meth irram sponsored by Hotel Associa-. . . Student Loans is insufficient to meet the total need but it is all that GROVE-CITY odist Church, Maryville, Tenn. §on- Temple. I Aug. 4-5, Fri.-iSat. 8:15 — Chor- can be appropriated under existing law. sonal letter received from. President 7:30 P.M. — Dr. Donald Mac- n q -WWl-Thu. — Church al Dramatics presents “Snow At the same time it approved these amendments, the Senate Ap- Nixon. ; , ’ . ,;v- .. ’■ CLEANERS 10 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean G ran leod, Princeton Theological Sem Women United of N ew Jersey; White and t’he Seven Dwarfs- propriaions Committee approved a proposal, which I spported, to add Mrs. Florence Lee and Mrs. Ger inary, Princeton, N. J. North End Hotel. -' ( Auditorium. . V 122 So, Main street. Ocean Qnttc $5.8 million to existing programs, earmarked specially for increased trude Smith served refreshments prior We operate our own cleaning, and SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 - INTER June 9, Fri., 8:15 P.M. -— Pro- Aug. 7-li; Mon.Fri. — Ireterna- to the meeting. gram sponsored by Hotel Associa- tional Union of Gospel Missions - educational and training opportunities for,Vietnam veterans. Pressing Machine* NATIONAL UNION GOSPEL tion; Temple. 50th Anniversary; Tabernade Funds for the program will go primarily to states with large con Others present were: Mrs. Ruby MISSIONS SUNDAY-. J u n e 9. F r i . , 8:16 P.M . — Open- AnK. 7 , Mon., 6:00 P.M. — L ife centrations of unemployed veterans for projects designed to place a Fleischer, Mrs. Murial Westall, Mar- 10:30 A.M..— The Rev. Jerry in e C hoir s R Choir eh earsals of seas , Quor(j T o u rn am en t; B each - N o rthin substantial number of veterans in training and college programs. garet Itali ano, Clair ‘ Maas, Jane C. Dunn, Supt., People’s City Mission, Auditorium. of Pavilion. This is especially important to New Jersey since only 25.7 per Vanderhoof, Mrs. L. J. Fendrich j Hazd •-W heel Alignment Lincoln, Nebraska June 10 Sat., 8:30 P.M.—Cross Aug. 9, Wed., 6:00 P.M. — Ocean cent of New Jersey’s veterans currently are using their G.I. benefits to Gardner, Fannie B. Gardner, Bessie 7:30 P.M. — T he Rev. Jerry Lighting Ceremony. Speaker: The „ • Shocks & Mufflers Rev. Wallace G. Sorenson, Pastor, Grove Invitational Swim Meet; go to college because the benefits do not provide sufficient assistance. Riley, Marjorie Morris, Florence G. D u n n First United Methodist Church, North End Pool. Several New Jersey colleges already have tried to stnrt-special pro Dwyer, Ethel May Ludlum, Edna R. • Brake Service • SUNDAY, AUGUST 13 thru Asbury Park, up Ocean Pathway Aug. 11-12 Fri.Sat, 8:15 P.M.— grams for veterans but have not been able to obtain sufficient funds. Wood, Lillian F. Kerr, Katherine Dut- • General Repairs TUESDAY, AUGUST 15 - to Auditorium. Following Cross Chorai Dramatics presents “King This program will help them. ter, Marie Clark, Grace Wood, Elsie Lighting. Tower Hill Choir, First Arthur”; Temple. PREACHING MISSION In the longer range, a Higher Education Bill contains a Senate* Soar Safety is Onr Bauineml Presbyterian Churah, Red Bonk, Aug. 14-18. Mon.-Fri. — Christ- Madsen, Margaret Wander, Mrs. Char .10:30 A.M. — Dr. A. Leonard approved provision directed towards furnishing Icolleges with the;'in Griffith, Deer Park United Church, \J - . Concert; T“"Ple mas in August Sponsored by Hotel lotte Myers. Toronto, Canada June 11, Sun., 8 A.M. •— 20tn Assocjation. centive and resources to prepare and recruit disadvantaged veterans Also, Mrs. Erna McKellar, Mrs. annual Communion Breakfast for Aujr. 16 Wed 8-1*5 PM for college. Anne Dawson, Mrs. Ann Van Auken, PETE LaVANCE 7:30 P.M. — Dr. A. Leonard 604 Highway 35 G riffith ss., ford, N. J. the age of 63. Interment was at Pine-! lies and W alnut;. Ayes.,.will preach at John Frandscn, Rum son and Robert into the (Inal night of bowling, at i the Laundry, while Bob Orr, with Obituaries Services were conducted by the la>vnlolim ' NationalNTrtfinMnl. Cemetery,Onmnt/kM. New York. -1. - both tllPthe fl 8:30 . HMand J 11:0 1 . A 0 A . A.M. A f*services F? /.A M S. Orlik, Oaklyn- ;ihe Bradley Lanes, still seeking his' '524, and Ken Orr, with a 506, 1 MRS. G. L. WA1NR1GHJT Rev.'E. Royden Weeks, pastor of 'Born'' in Italy, h e , had lived here on 'The Adventure' of Christian Par Thomas G. Patton, church organist, that one game win, that will give It led the Hardware teanii TRENTON'— Services were last tho Bergen Reformed' .Church, at seven yeah. H e. had served 20 years enthood’. Included in the latter service played ‘How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling the Crown, Hotel Loraine grabbed 3% pts. Thursday from the Francioni,-Tay the Bunnell Funeral Home. Inter-' iiTtfte U.S. Army, retiring as a Spec will be’ the sacrament of baptism (for Place’, ‘Prayer Perfect’ and '-The Lord’s ' Monday night, Grove • Cleaners1 from the Ocean Grove Memorial lor & Lopez Funeral Home, As ment was;in tlie Ba^ View Ceme ialast 5. H e was a communicant of. youth and adults). At both services, Prayer’. !. ’ ,}von all four points from Warren Memorial Home. Both teams bowl- bury Park, for Mrs. Kathryn E. tery,' Jersey City. H o \ y Innocents Roman , Catholic Jungierin Alinsasaguin, church organ The bride is a graduate of Collings Olds 2 thus postponing the deci- cd with one man short. Tom Da- Wainright, 84, formerly of 70 Ben Church, here. ist, will play 'Adagio' and ‘Exalt His wood High School and Monmouth Sion to the filial night,- Monday., | vis> with'a 200 and 572 series was son Ave., Ocean Grove, who died MRS. JAMES FINN, ...... , Sun’ivirig .i. are his . „ widow, . " Mrs. Name'. At 11 the Cherub, Wesley and College, West Long Branch. She is ta Grove Cleaners is sure of second i the top man for the Hotelmen. Neil here May 1. Interment was at Ham '"NEPTUNE : CITY — Services Georgette -Mariou Darrigo; two sons, Chancel Choirs will sing. Barry Lertch teacher in Henry Hudson Regional: place'jn the league, but is hoping SOcha'had a 529 series to lead the ilton Cemetery, Neptiinc. The Rev. were yesterday (Wednesday) in Dominick and Robert, and thre'e daugh and Glenn Brodwater. will serve as School,CnKnni AtlanticAiinntio Highlands.T4ioiiian^s I| to again upset Wrrennr------Olds 2n and—j Memorial Home. He got help from John Merwin officiated. Belmar for Gertrude E. Finn, 47 ters, Celia, Sylvia, and .Teresa, all at acolytes at 11 and Mrs. Hlva Parker The bridegroom is a graduate of tiake the league by half a point. Frank Evans, who had a 511. Bom in Asbury Park, Mrs. Wain- Steiner Ave., who died Sunday at hom e,«; and two brothers and a sister and Mrs. Hazel ..Swisher as greeters. Neptune.High School and.Monmouth In Monday’s play, Bill Catley In the battle for the bottom, wright was an area resident all her Jersey. Shore Medical Center, Nep in Italy. Nursery ■ care, for, pre-school. children College, and is employed as an indus came in with a 531 series to lead Warren Olds 1 moved out of the life. Her husband, G. Leroy Wain- tune. She was 73. Interment was in will be provided ,at this service under trial engraver at Ford's Engraving Com the Grove Cleaners to the sweep. race and into eighth place with a right, died in 1929. Together, they St. Catharine’s Cemetery. MISS ELIZABETH A. WILSON the leadership of Mrs. Joseph Lertch pany, . Sayreville. He got help from Phil Schaub, three point win over Bonded TV. operated Wainright’s Restaurant, B om in Brooklyn she had come OCEAN GROVE — Services were Jr. Liturgists for (he 8:30 and'11 A.M. Following a reception at the Tavi Scotty McAuslin brought in the one . 45 Pilgrim Pathway, for many who had a 509. Don Newman post here from Newark in : 1968. Monday - at Francis Asbury Manor for services will be William Cameron, and stock , Countrty Club, here, they left game for Bonded with his big 263 years in the early twenties. ed'a 203 and 518 to lead Warren She was a member of the Nep Miss Elizabeth A. Wilson, 88.; Miss Mrs. Arthur Lusey, respectively. Altar on a wedding trip to St. Croix, Virgin game. He got a 544 series for the Surviving are a son, George F., Olds. : • : tune City Women’s Club and the Wilson died last Friday at the -Manor, flowers will be given in: memory of Islands. On their return they will re night. Frank Wiigus, with a 546 led Hobbinsville; a daughter, Mrs. Eth Pathway Market took all fo u r Senior. Citizens’ Club. 70 Stotckton Aye., where she had lived Mrs. Lizzie Stokes by her daughters, side at Twinbrook Village Apts.> Oak- the Warren squad, with D ick el S. Hemphill, Ocean Grove; a points from Camp.bell’s Barbers Mrs. Finn is survived by h er since '1963. Interment was in Cedar Mrs. Irene Drake ' and Mrs.. Beatrice hurst.> ~ V - ... ’. ;'' .G reater co n trib u tin g h is 540^ sister, Miss Anna Conley, Asbury and moved into third place in the hunsband, James. Lawn Cemetery,. Patterson. Goodenough. Church School will meet Park; two grandchildren, J. Clyde league. Jim Young sparked the The Standings ; '• P ts. She was born in Paisley, Scotland* at 9:45 A.M., with;classes for alleges Hemphill, Pasadena, Calif., and Marketmen with his-227 and 592 Warren Olds 2 MRS. MARCO ANGELINO and was a, member of St, Paul’s M eth from Nursery through Junior High. 79H. Mrs. Wayne T. Bell, Jr., here and BOWLING series, while Doc Moerkirk came in NEPTUNE — Services were yes odist Church, and a former member of Grove Cleaners 77 eight great-grandchildren. OCEAN GROVE BUSINESS-' with a 200 and 540. Bill Freed con- terday (Wednesday) from the the Old Presbyterian Church of New* Pathway Market 71 Francipni, Taylor and Lopez Fu Johnston-Sutton MEN’S BOWLING LEAGUE tributed his 510 series: Jim Ben- ROBERT S. BUNNELL III ark; ;': -.; ; -< ‘ ' :v- • ' ~"Ynett was top man for the Barbers Campbell’s Barbers 70 neral Home, for Mrs. Louise An- She- is * survived ■ by two sistetrs, AIrs. CContlnucd f r o m rage 1 ) UNION—Funeral services were gclino, 1804 Albert Ave.; who carried nosegays of-pink baby roses, For two weeks, Warren Olds 2 with his 202 game, O. G. L aundry 6 8 . Jean Dawley, Ocean Grove, and Mrs. held on Wed., May 3 for Robert died last Saturday at the Monmouth . Robert F. Sutton, Norfolk, Virginia, has been attempting to sew up the I The Ocean Grove Laundry stren Smith’s Hardware 65% E. S. Jepson, Rutherford. S. Bunnell III,, eight year old de Medical Center, Long Branch. Fu served as best man for his nephew, title in the Ocean Grove Business-1 gtlieried its hold on fifth place by Loraine Hotel 64 ' scendant of one of Union Town neral mass was held at Our Lady U s h e r s were Thomas D. Vcce, Clinton, men's Bowling League, and for 2 taking three points from Smith’s Warren Olds 1 62 GEORGE L. GOODE ship's oldest families. He d ied of Mt. Carmel Church,, with inter Connecticut: Norman Stclling, West weeks the team has failed. | Hardware. Jim Percy, witlt a 514, O. G. Memorial Home GZ N E P T U N E CITY — Services were Saturday night, April 30, in Toms ment at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Belmar; Ronald Prino, Occan Twp.; As a result, Warren Olds 2 goes and Ed Kubatis, with a 507, led Bonded TV 53 held in Red Bank for George L. Goode, River Hospital after being struck Mrs. Angelino, 74,-was born in 76, of Oxford Heights Apartments, by a car in Mystic Island, Ocean Italy, and had lived here for 60 who died last Saturday at Jersey Shore County. He was visiting thc shore y e a r s .. ; ; Medical Center, Neptune. • ■* • resort with his parents. She was a member of. Or Lady of North Shore Church Bowling League Ends Season . JJom in Jersey City, he had-lived' Interment w as in'Connecticut Mt. Carmel Church, Asbury, and for 44 years in Lincroft, Middletown Farms Church Cemetery, followed Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Women’s Township, before coming here a year by services in Smith and S m ith Society.' - ';'f. ""V ;. j Funeral Home, Springfield. Surviving are her husband, Mar ago. . ‘ ... Robert, who was a pupil at Bat co; two sons, Frank D’Ambrosi, ... Mr. Gbode was the New York area tle Hill School, was a member of St. Petersburg, Fla., Ralph D’Am sales representative for the A.G. Shoon- a family whose roots extended to brosi, Ocean Township; two daugh maker Co., California, Before his re Colonial times. He was a member ters, Mrs. Josephine Manna, Long tirement. He was a former member of of Cub Pack 67, here, and attend Branch; Mrs. Frances Clayton, Nep St.. John’s Episcopal Church,' Jersey ed Conn. Farms Sunday School. tune; two sisters, M t s. A'deline City ., ' : Se is survived by his parents, H e is survived by several nieces, D’Aniello, New Haven, Conn., and r->. ai'A x.t sa^fiiatEiaaaaaSm Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bunnell Mrs. Celia Libretto, Ocean Town nephews and cousins. TRINITY USHERS — Eugene Hoffman, Lawrence Loenenstine, Jam es BA LLA Itl ) METHODIST — Craig Coleman, Louis Letsche, Sr., Donald Jr., of 767 Layton Drive; four sis ship; two brothers, Louis and Vin McGrady, Capt.; Paul Benoit, Frank Holl. Johnston, Marvin Johnston, Robert Jamison, Capt.; Arthur Taylor. ters, Carolyn, Faith, Beth and cent Vitale, both of Long Branch; . JOSEPH BLANTON Susanne; his paternal grandpar 14 grandchildren and nine great NEPTUNE — Services were Mon ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bun grandchildren. day in Asbury Park for Joseph Blanton, nell,. of 79 Stockton Ave., Ocean 309 Hollywood Ave., who died last Grove; his maternal grandparents, MRS. JAMES SIMMS Thursday at Riverview Hospital, Red Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Dubnitsky in NEPTUNE — Lillie Simms, 1140 Bank. Interment; was in Monmouth Germany, and. his great grand Heck Ave., died last Saturday at Memorial Prirk Cemetery, .New Shrews mother, Mrs. Catherine M. Cain of the Medi Center, Neptune City at bury. Mr. Blanton was 41. GA Embury Ave., Ocean Grove. the age of 83. He lived here for the past 12 years, The father of the deceased youth Borri in St. Louis, she resided and was bom in Cumberldnd County, spent his summers in Ocean Grove here' 26 years. . / Vai • , \. as he grew up, and was a former WEST GROVE METHODIST — Salvatore D’Esposito, Gail Smith, Vin- AVON . METHODIST — Charles Hart], Sr., Frederick Burt, Joseph Mrs. Simms was the widow of He was the son of the late Joseph life guard at South End beach and cent Calfapletra, Arthur Lusey, Capt.; Joseph Lertch. Stnrnce, Capt.; Theodore Birkenhauer, Charles Hartl, Jr. James Simms. There are no known and Rebecca Booker Blanton. an Auditorium usher. survivors.; '-'J; 'V -v. He was - employed with the Donato Construction Co., New Shrewsbury. MRS. JOHN STEWART WALKER ; KARL 0. SAUPE Mr. Blanton was a member of the JERSEY CITY — Mrs. Rosine NEPTUNE, ~ Services were Moiv John. Johnson Lodge 587, /I.B.P.O.E. Newton Walker, 93, of 10 Magnolia day at .the Ely Funeral Home for Karl Avenue, Jersey City, died May G of; W ., Eaton town, and -was a Korean O. Saupe, 9 Ash Drive, who died last a t Christ Hospital, Jersey City, of W ar Army veteran. Friday at Jfersey Shore Medical Center, Surviving are his widow, Allie; p n eum onia. here. He \vas 76. three sons, / Joseph .' A., John R .,, and Mrs. Walker and her family have Bom in Germany, he had lived in been summer residents of Occan William B„ all at home; three daugh Flushing, N / Y., ; for 40 years before G rove fo r 44 years; first in the ters, Iris D.^ Barbara J. and Allison coming here in 1966. SHOREMEN —■ Ja ck Henry, Robert Denbigh, Henry Dorna, Robert MEMORIAL METHODIST — Neil Campbell, Charles Erdman, Robert tent-colony on Stockton Ave., and M., also at home; five brothers, George, Surviving are his wife, Julia Mc Moser, Herbert MegUI, Capt. Smith, Sr., George Jacobs, Charles Eberly, Capt. since 1937 have resided at 46 Surf Los Angeles, . Calif., William; East Donald. Saupe, and a son, Carl, at A venue. Orange, Clarence, Fair Haven, Clay, Surviving are a daughter, Laura home. ; -.V-.-.V. Camden, and John, Farmville, Va.; and Mercy, with whom she lived, John Interment; was at Monmouth Me four sisters, Mrs. Lucy W hite, Mrs. Ward and Stewart Newton, Ruther morial Park Cemetery. ^ V-; • Mary Ross, Miss Rosa Blanton, all Farmville; Va., and Mrs. Caroline LUDWIG DARRIGO Dean, Red Bank. FKANCIOM, NEPTUNE — Services were yester ■ f t — -7-— day OVed.)- from the Francioni, Taylor W est Grove Church News TAYLOR and & Lopez Funeral Home for Ludwig Darrigo, .1401 Munroe Ave. Mr. Dar NEPTUNE - This Sunday, Rev. LOPEZ, Inc. rigo died last. Friday at Valley Forge John B. Kirby jr., pastor of ■; West BELMAR PRESBYTERIAN — Henry Meyers, Capt.; Gus Laube, Robert BELMAR METHODIST — Harry Newman, David Hawlk, Donald New- - - F U N E R A L HOM E Army Hospital, Valley Forge,1 Pa., at Grove United Methodist Church, Cor- Stewart, Cy Cook, William Arneth. man, Capt.; Jordan Newman, Joseph Yake, John Walker. DANIEL L. FRANCIONI THOMAS W. TAYLOR D. JOSEPH LOPEZ FnmlUes Called for 704 - 7th Ave. Asbury Park T el. 775-0021 “MY LOVE” 10th & Atkins Ave. Neptune T el. 775-0028 (Editor's Note: the following poem was composed by Mrs. Elizabeth BechtJe four days following the death of her husband, John F. Bechtle, oni April 23. This Sunday would have been the couple's wedding an - nlversary.) V-1' ■'V-V': ';v - Could it be possible, you should know ....______-ELY- What I might do, where I might go, CRAFTSMEN CLUB 1 — Herman Brown, James Young, Capt.; Charles FIRST PRESBYTERIAN, Asbttry Park — Matthew Crawford, Voorhees Veron, William Freed, Thomas Davis. Could it be possible, you might see Funeral Home the emptiness now that’s left for me, No I Our love was rich and sweet and true. HI P hone 775-0567 To Mourn! Would spoil that love we knew. So many times, I long to say, 514 Second Ave. 3316 R t. 33 “I love you darling,” And always, you would answer, Asbury Park Neptune “I love you too, you’ll never know how much.” .'!: But now “in f LOVE,” I think I do. God has seen me through these days ' granted strength in every way. CRAFTSMEN CLUB 3 — Rowland Manch, Edward Morton, James Isen So often I whisper the words berg, Capt.; Raymond Fuchs, William Smith. WANAMASSA CHRISTIAN REFORMED — Dewey Braun, Peter Hayek1 Farry Memorial “ M Y L O V E ” John Edinger, Gary Jacobs, Harold Gross, Capt God’s will be done is what I prayed H om e. and as I sit and meditate and ‘ 403 Tiurd Avenue dream of happy days gone by ASBURY PARK, N. J. our years though few were ours and ours alone. William P. Walton, III Mgr. I would not miss one little thought 775-0434 • or secret we had known, ' I would not give one moment of those precious years . tjrtiui sin cut just wipe away a quiet falling tear, nuTiws CRAFTSMEN CLUB Z — Charles Rose, Cant.; Claude Morris, Clarence no one could ever know what you have Wolfe, Ross Dorer, George Schneider. FIRST METHODIST, Asbury Park — George Anders, Donald Dworzak, meant to me, “MY LOVE” Elmer Smith, Capt.; Kenneth Schaeffer, Russell Bosworth. God gave us something, only you and I Ocean Grove could understand, so rest in peace,“MY LOVE" Memorial Home I know you’re in God’s hands. :. 118 Main Avenue April 27, 1972 OCEAN GROVE, N. J . William P. Walton, Jr., M gr. ELIZABETH S. BECHTLE 105 Central Avenue 774-1753 Ocean Grove ST. PAUL’S USHERS — Raymond Rees, Rutherford Trimmer, Sr., Rus- sell Snyder, Clifford Ktmckel, Capt; Claude Whalen, Frank Wiigus, CALVARY BAPTIST — Leon Layton, Charles Egan, Stanley Rap-, Paul Btirihardl was unable to be present. ; yon, Robert Fey, Capt; Ernest Gifford. '<*