Fathers Present Humorous Skit J. C. Commuters Now Get Refund
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SEVEN CENTS Vol. LXXXIV, No. 39 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959 „nlt,aMst»t» “7 tgfiaV year
BREAK GROUND FOR azine Lists Fathers Present BUSINESSMEN PLAN J. C. Commuters CHRISTMAS EVENTS Now Get Refund NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH Ocean Grove In Humorous Skit OCEAN GROVE—Christmas NEPTUNE — .Work started planning occupied the Ocean this week. on the construction May Be .Obtained At Methodist Guide Monday Night Program Grove Businessmen, Inc;, at o f the Holy Innocents Roman Launches ’59-’60 Year For their meeting lost Week at'the. R. R. Ticket Office / Catholic Church on a .site at “Together” Publication Shark River Hills PTA Stokes Fire Co. parlors. It was Sept. 20 to Dec. 20. the northwest corner of West agreed that the businessmen Bangs Avenue.and Highway 33 Notes “Methodism-by-. NEPTUNE—“What PTA Means | would again install a decorated Intrastate commuters on the (Corlies Avenue). the-Sea” In October to Father” , a humorous skit, was w ® tree on Main Avenue aiid that Jersey Central railroads—those who The construction permit was Anniversary Issue presented by a group of seven fa- '* - the official lighting ceremony travel daily on the line between ’ obtained last Friday by the . points' within New Jersey— are! en thors at the first regular meeting would take place Dec.,. 3. Roman Catholic. Diocese of CHICAGO— Ocean Grove is titled to a cash refund on weekly of the Shark River Hills PTA on "S hopping nights” were Trentdn, reports Building In one of 182 places of special in and monthly intrastate 'commuta Monday , night; The cast included planned for Dec. 3 and 4. • spector J. Harry. Ncidhardt; terest to Methodists listed on tion tickets, including student com-- Richard Lang, John Gerard; Alvin William Gillan, president, di- ; The church building, 72 feet a large eight-page, gate-fold mutation tickets, purchased.1 be Bills, Jr., Rutherford Trimmer, Jr., vulged plans for a regular ifide-by 121 feet in depth, with Methodist Americana Guide . tween June 15 arid September 15, David Thompson and Henry Mobg l' newsletter to organization a seating capacity of 750, will for Tourists that will form one 195!)', inclusive, E. L. Tomlinson, as the fathers, and Robert Goodrich' members arid others in Ocean cost an estimated $200,300, ac of the Special features of Grove. It was announced by Jersey Central’s passenger' traffic cording to specifications filed appeared as "Junior”. manager, announced today • (Sept, the 175th Anniversary issue The- new officers and committee I n Secretary Della Bbsscrt that with the township. of TOGETHER, Methodism’s the organization has received 18, 1959). chairmen were introduced by Mrs. Future plans call for an ad family magazine. Refunds may be obtained .from Alfred . Garfall,, president. The four new members. joining parochial school. The ticket agents between September Rev. James Riley is pastor of The iipecial -issue, which will group approved a recommendation 20 and December 20, 1959, upon thc new Holy Innocents Parish appear in October, is being pre- - by Mrs. Garfall to. purchase jerseys pared to TOGETHElt'S contribu for the school football team. Mr. MISSILE MEN— Army Pvt. James E. Hink (left) o f presentation of the contract portion in Neptune. tion, to the nationwide observance ; John Gerard was named to reprc- Mdrr istowit; Pvt. Raymond F. Cross (center) of Ocean 4FM Band Concert of the old tickets, properly signed, of the \75th unniveisary of the sent the PTA on the township rec- Grove, and Joseph F. Gleason, of Bound Brook, nartici- Toblinson said. Charts listing the Christmas Conference of 1784 at reation committee. . pated in the Sept. 18th firing of a Bedstone missile at the In Asbury Park amount of refund to which ticket' holders are entitled have been post Lovely Lane Chapel, Baltimore. O.n Plans for fund raising were an-; White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. They are members of the 209th Artillery Group, regularly sta ed at ticket- offices. Boy Scouts Seek that Christmas Eve, fiO young men nounced by the way s.and means co- Local 300 Concert To- from John Wesley’s "societies" in tioned at Fort,Sill, Oklahoma. The refunds stem from an order chairmen,; Mrs. Harold Anderson' night In Observance of the new colonies converged upon issued September 3 by the New 90,000 In County and Mrs. Owen Henricks. The first Pvt. Cross, a propulsion specialist in Batlerv B of “Live-Music Week” Baltimore to organize' Methodism Jersey Board of Public Utility affair this year will be a Book Fair the group’s! 333d Artillery, entered the Army last De in America as a church. to be held at the school, Dec. 3rd cember and completed basic training at Fort Dix, N. J. ASBURY PARK-^-The American Commissioners which reduced to Dale Otto Heads Cam The 21-year-old soldier is the son of Mrs. L. Josephine Federation of Musicians Concert an average of 1595. an earlier-aii? paign Opening Oct. 20th The copyrighted Methodist and 4th. There will also be a va Americana Guide for Tourists pro riety show and a spring carnival Cross, 147,/2 VVebb Avenue, Ocean Grove. Band of Local 399 directed by thorized temporary increase of a In 70 Monmouth Areas Frank Bryan, will giye a concert straight 20% on intrastate com: vides two maps done in full color later in the year. tonight (Friday) in Convention mutation fares. The downward-re on which a hundred of the 182 L. Thomas Herbert,y principal, | OCEAN TWP. — Dale B !. Otto, vised increase becomes effective points of interest have been illus introduced the teachers and pro Hall at 8:30 P.M. in observance of Little Silver, president of the New Report Nearly 2,000 “ Live-Music Week”,, in a statewide___Sept. 20 fo r weekly tickets, and trated. The points o f interest were jected color slides of last year’s Jersey Natural Gas Co., and mem program, sponsored by the Amer- Oct. 1 for monthly and student selected in co-operation with Dr. school . activities. The teachers ber of the Executive Board o f Mon At Youth Center Past Summer ican Federation of Musicians. |tickets. Elmer T. Clark, executive secretary were presented with corsages and mouth Council B oy Scouts f o r ’the The concert has been arranged j o f the American Association o f boutonnieres. past five years, will head tha 1960 by the city of Asbuiy Park in co Methodist Historical Societies, and The “Choraleers’’, a group of OCEAN GROVE—Record num- Youth'Center this summer. There Brownie Play Day Tomorrow Boy Scoiit Fund Campaign to raise operation with Local j 309 o f the thc officers of many of Methodism’s PTA mothers, sang “America. the bers of the youth of Ocean Grove were also many guests of honor, $90,000.00 for the Scouting pro musicians union, through its per conference historical societies. Beautiful” , “ Drifting and Dream- availed themselves o f the summer including Kinsey N. Merritt, presi FARMINGDALE — Tomorrow gram in Monmouth County. formance trust fund. Ijo admission One of five places in New Jersey ing” , and “ Cradle Song” . The program at the Uncle Bill Thom- dent o f the Ocean Grove Camp .(Saturday) the annual Brownie will be -dunged; F'Live-Mnsic E. Donald Storner, of Belmar, included in thc guide, Ocean group.is underthe direction of Mrs. son Youth Center on Main Avenue Meeting Association and Mrs. W il Play Day of the Shore Council of Week” has been' proclaimed by president of the 8,000 boy organ Grove’s Methodist campground and Stephen Toth and Mrs. T. J. Hyra. during the months o f July and liam Thomson, 6 Main Avenue, Girl Scouts will be held for the Goy.' Robert. B. Meyner and locally ization made theiannoundement foi Auditorium, "Methodism - by - the - The 6th grade class mothers August. ; - Ocean Grove, w ife o f the- late Mr. first time at the Council’s new by Mayor Thomas P. Shobell. lowing a meeting o f the Scput Sea,” is noted for its summer re . served refreshments to the 205 per- A total of -1,021 boys and girls William Thomson to whom the camp near here. Brownie Scouts The soloists at this concert-will executive board when plans were ligious program, TOGETHER sons attending the meeting.- The registered for activities which In- Youth Ccnter is a living memorial and their leaders will: assemble for be Gilbert, Johnson; trumpet soloist adopted to further expand the Boy points out. hostesess were ;Mra. Sam Mar- clu^.jgnmes, dancing, an "open o f his deep coriceni for the welfare the flag ceremony at 10 A.M., re of -the Philadelphia Symphony Or Scouting prograiri in this section. * --- tuscelli, Mrs. John KHz, Mrs. Wynn house” everiifligfU “ dress-up” party, and happiness o f the youth of ports Mrs. Michael Villapiano and chestra and the Asbuiy Park Mu Southern District members of Reynolds, and Mrs. John Ackerman. and a gay costume ball for. each age Ocean Grove. Mrs. Henry Hedgcock,; both of nicipal Band-'and. William Stioppell, the Campaign Steering Committee The attendance award was won by group. * Refreshments were served Neptune, who are co-chairmen, Calls Attention '! Also included in. the roster- o f vocal soldislr.of. th a ^ a b in r 'Park qpp- Rnym/llid Ca1ot Jack IZichurds, Miss Justine', Rice’s afternoon kin- and the, bail Was gaily decorated Games, songs, a ceremonial fire honored -gucata. w tix Mr; anti Mrs. Municipal Band. One o f the Barber Herbert L, Kregg, all of Sea; Girt; and a tour o f the camp have been dergartcn class. ■ ■■'/:. - for tW?pccTdl'parties. John S. Yeo-and Mr. J. Hampton Shop Quartettes of the. Society for Edward Ambler, Asbury Park; Earl To Utility Adv. ; planned by the committee. - 1®1 " For tho college age groups music Moore of Ocean Grove. Mrs. Yeo the Preservation and Encourage Bennett, Belmar; Frank Wilgus, \ j V a v i r A c e i r r n c was provided by Louis W. Mitchell, is the daughter o f Mrs. Thomson ment of Barbar Shop Quartette Ocean Grove; Thomas fieward, Al- President Asks Times . p . l W V y / i M l j j I t e Jrl, aifd’jhisV!Combo,” consisting o f and the ,late' Mr, Thomson. Mr. Singing in America will be featured Holy Name Rally-Parade ienwdod; Dr. Norman Sauer,*'Allen- Readers Not To Post U James DeHaven, piano; Gloria My Moore’s, w ife.w as the late June during the program. They' are hurst; William Buch'sbuam, Spring Signs On Company Poles Ward & Whiteman) ers,'vocalist; with Lou Mitchell at Thomson Moore, in whose 'memory holding their convention in Asbury ASBURY PARK — The annual Lake; Sanford C. Flint, Interlaken; the drums. the. game room at the Youth Cen- Park this weekend. parade and rally of the Monmouth Howard Van Ness, Spring Lake DENVILLE — Charlea E. Kohl- ; Music for the other age groups ter is dedicated. -'. -' County. Federation of Holy Name. Heights. hepp, president of Jersey Central To Service Societies will be held here Sunday. was provided.by the latest record.- Thomas L. Thomas ' “Driver's License Revoked The campaign is scheduled for Power & Light and New Jersey The rally will be. staged on the OCEAN GROVE — L6ster X. 'heard on the hi-fi systeiii in 1 On August 13, Thomas L, Thom TRENTON William-®- Wall, age Oct. 20th and will he held in 70 Power & Light Companies, to grounds of the Asbury Park High communities in the county. • - Ward,.son of Capt. and Mrs, A:,!;. ,t?le/H«1.1‘ ;'rhere contesta-wit* as, noted baritone o the Metropoli 23, of 309 Highland Avenue, Nep day called attention to advertise School, with the .Rev. James Col Ward, 144 Broadway, and'j'ihn W. ^ r d s toiade by parents who were tan Ojpera. Company, who was fea tune, was one of 119 license revo ments published this week in all cations during the week ending lins, rector o f - San Alfonso Re newspapers within the companies’ Whiteman, son ,o f. M r,..and; Mrs., as hosts, and hostw ie»' tured in a: concert at the Auditori GOP Women Pick N.J. Sept. 18, convicted under'the 60-70 treat House, West End; delivering service territory. John' Whiteman, 1Z7 Abbott .Aye-. , . / ; .. Many! Guests um on the evening of August 16, Speed Revocation Program,- re the sermon. Rally co-chairmen * TRENTON —- New Jersey has Hue, returned. home last week^fpr. , Nearly .ISO. adult .guestsv either paid a visit to 'the Youth Center Entitled "Next Step to an Acci ports Ned J. Parsekian, acting di are Charles Capone and; Donald been successful, in its bid to attract a two-=week "jjobt” camp l$ave s it- .wjiose ,<;fti}dren: were qt the center and: remained ’ for the entire evc- dent," the : uds ask “Please don’t rector of -motor vehicles. Wall’s Pappa, both o f Holy Spirit Parish, the biennial national convention of « r completing their 'eleven' wfefes. o i , w W . Were attracted', by .the |.ning) joining th e young people in post signs on' utility company revocation is fo r 30 days, Asbury Park. the Natioita! Federation of Re poles— it's dangerous.” Mr. K oh l-. of training .Jit U.S.N.T.(3(i Great .soundjif ‘of: gt,y revelry, visited th« Vn. . publican Women, reports Mrs. hepp emphasized the importance of i n . ,/ ^ KathjpritWL- K. Neuberger, state the advertising'appeal not only to Both boys.WCTjt. guaranteed S?rv-, president.yThe cgnveBtion Sept. 13- Company personnel blit to the gen ice schools upon/enlisting ,l*si ^iily, « ---- .2- 'n r ..j "Vi* i to. 16, I960, is expected t o draw dele eral public »s' well. gates from most of the more than Tacks, nails and other metal ob Harriet McLaughlin, o f Deal, a Gladys SL Hill, of Red Blink, who 4,000 affiliated clubs. jects used in the.posting o f signs, graduate of Vermont College and received her A.B. degree, from he said,' are a hazard to the lives Monmouth College and formerly Knoxville College and iornteriy and safety o f linemen climbing; taught in the Oakhurst Country taught in Alabama and Tennetsee, poles. These objects, Mr. K obl- Day school, replace Sussn Gulas as MEMORIAL CROSS replaces Blanche Jones as 1st grade hepp' said, pose an obstacle to- a 4th grade teacher in Summerfield. Out ofcthe nineteen companies 'wt!*k ** Superintendent H n y . : Edward Fahey, of Spring; Lake, teacher in Whitesville. OCEAN GKOVK — The U- climbing hooks.aiid add.to the.pos Marilyn Johnston of Pitman, who Thomas Marshall, of Atlantic in their week of truihlhg,' W ir’d1 tnemhers of the A graduate of St. Peter’s College, foot' Memorial Cross on the sibility that a lineman may “ cut received her B.S. degree from.'Tren City, a graduate of Glassboro State wd^WMteman's Company 291 was fadulty are: . ; -j. / [replaces Elizabeth Hart as 5th front of the Ocean Grove Audi out” while climbing a pole. This, ton State Teachers College, , i* an Teachers College, joins the staff of Honor Company and cirried' eigrJit „ .Ethel fi.. Allen,, of. Neptunei i i ?r»
OCEAN GROVE — The- regular ASBURY PARK—-The Twin City ley, welcomed the guests-—Mrs. meeting- o f ' the auxiliary o£ the Woman’s Club' at Neptune Town Robert Day, Mrs. Marion Hunt, Eagle Hook and Ladder Company ship • met Monday night at the Mrs. Leonard Rice, Mrs. Gretta was held in the ’fire house Sept. 10. Y.M.C.A. of Asbury i*ark. A buf. Sheppard, Mrs. Jane Franklin, Mrs. Preceding the meeting- the group fe i supper wa. held, with Mrs. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES PROPERTY RECONDITIONING Joan, Weaver, Mrs, Robert Bennett, went as a unit tq view a deceased Stewart Blanchard and Mrs. Wil Mrs. Gloria McHsle, Mrs, Jiine;I. member, Mrs. Byron Holmes. liam Morawe as^ chairmen, . Tyndaii, Mrs. Patty - M .. Donald. OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE New officers elected are Mrs. The president, "Mrs. -John W os- ' Get it at Use Joseph, of Sea- Girt was guest THE WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, INC. Wilson Havens, president; Mrs. speaker. The iopic was “ Fall Hai:,~ Shore' Restaurant Equipment Co Joseph Kaiser,, vice president; Mrs. ■PLUMBING ’ HEATING -AIR-CONDITIONING Siylings o f 1959, Miss Corit: was Fred Neidenstein, treasurer; Mrs. Adult School At the model. ■ : Kitchen Equipment and Furniture Hadford Catley, ..secretary; Mrs. SHEET METAL WORK— SCITCHFN MODERNIZATION : Plans were.-completed for the an HOTEL, RESTAURANT and BAR SUPPLIES William Harshman, sunshine chair Ocean Township nual card party and fSshio.n shov? • Over Fifty Years Fourth and Railroad Aves. man: , .' lM o S n S t r a p * Tel«Phone PKospeet 84147 Oct. 6 ai S p.m. at the;,Beau Bi- ■At) o . iT ltllU O U C tl Opposite-Main Avenue Gates of Serv ice In ' Asbury Park,' N. J. The bowling team reported 'they' Monmouth County Dial PRospect 5-3192 vage .Spring Lake Heights: Fash n are'flow weanng .the .new bowling^ Opens Sept. 30 ions will be presented through ths shirts with the name Eagles on; J ■ AUTO BODY REPAIRS courtesy of Natalie Lowinger, 2$ ■ RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE them; purchased by the .auxiliary. ' OCEAN GROVE — The Ocean Bsoud St., Freehpld,. Members o f . Reports of past activities and, plans Grove' P.T.A. 'las been s'aked by HAVE RADIATORS CLEANED ANB BEPAIBE85 the club will m odel. the fashions. Body and Fenders lV fI « lr Painting ACE Radio & TY Service (PR 5-8062) fo r future ones were made.' Past thjj advisory' b oa rd -of the Ocean Repaired JNlCK A ntiC II Finishing included the annual, dinner en Townshij) Adult School ,to infonss The 90!)->)0 budget' was pre-. 1 --Vi f»®sSr Television, Home & Car Radios, Record Players and sented by Mrs, PauI Pruitt. Those, .-■ WHEEL AUGNMENX - - •■ > iso* ttecotdeia joyed by the auxiliary at the Horned any interested persons of the reg 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK ,. Tel. PRospect 5-3472 40ft Main .-Street (Comer- .4ft A ve,), Bradley Beach , stead on the Boardwalk followed by istration for the Fail Term, Sept. also serving on the committee -wer« ! a performance to the Music Circus. SC to Dec. 9. Enrollment before Mrs. Francis Kellyj Mre, John W os- ROOFS ~ SIDINGS ' CEMENT' AND CONCRETE WORK Future ones include a progressive the first night
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Fathers Present BUSINESSMEN PLAN . J. C. Commuters BREAK GROUND FOR Magazine Lists CHRISTMAS EVENTS Now Get Ref und NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH Ocean Grove In Humorous Skit OCEAN GROVE—-Christmas NEPTUNE — Work started planning occupied the Ocean this week on the construction May Be Obtained At Methodist Guide Monday Night Program Grove Businessmen, Inc., at o f the Holy Innocents Roman . . Launches ’59-’60 Year For their meeting last Week at the R. R. Ticket Office Catholic Church on a site at “Together” Publication ' Shark River Hills PTA Stokes Fire Co. parlors. It was Sept. 20 to Dec. 20. - V the northwest corner of West agreed that the businessmen Bangs Avenue and Highway 33 Notes. “ Methodism-by- NEPTUNE—“ What PTA Means would again install "a decorated Intrastate commuters on the (Corlies Avenue). the-Sea” In October to Father", a humorous skit, was tree on Main Avenue and that Jersey Central railroad— those who The construction permit was Anniversary Issue presented by a group o f Seven fa- the official lighting ceretnony travel daily on- the line between obtained last Friday by the would take plac£ D ec., 3. points' within New Jersey—are en . thera at the first regular meeting Roman Catholic Diocesc of CHICAGO— Ocean Grove is. of the Shark River Hills PTA on' ■ ■ n m i “ S h o p p i n g nights” were titled to a cash refund on weekly Trenton, reports Building In one of 182 places of special in planned for Dec. 3 and 4* ‘ and monthly intrastate. commuta Monday night. The cast included spector J. Harry Neidh.-irdt. terest to Methodists listed on v William Gillan, president, di tion tickets, including student com Richard Lang, John Gerard, Alvin The church, building; 72 feet a large eight-patje, gate-fold - - A f vulged plans for a regular mutation tickets, purchased be Bills, Jr., Rutherford Trimmer, Jr., wide by 121 feet in depth, with Methodist Americana Guide n c w sl c tt er to organization' tween June 15 and;September, 15, David Thompson and Henry Moog a seating capacity of 750, will for Tourists that will form one members and others in Ocean 1959, inclusive, E. L.: Tomlinson, as the fnthers, and Robert Goodrich cost an estimated.S200,300, ac of the Special features of Grove. It was announced by Jersey Central's passenger traffic appeared as “Junior”. cording to specifications filed the 175th Anniversary issue Secretary Della Bossert that manager, announced today (Sept, The new officers and committee with the township. of TOGETHER, Methodism’s the organization has received 18, 1959). chairmen were introduced by Mrs. Future plans cali for an ad family magazine. Alfred Garfall, president. The four new members. Refunds; may be- obtained from joining parochial school. The The Special issue, which will group approved a recommendation ticket agents, between September /iev. James Riley is pastor of appear in October, is being pre by Mrs; Garfall to purchase jerseys 20 and December 20, 1959, upon the hew Holy Innocents Parish pared to TOGETHER’S contribu fo r the school football team. Mr. MISSILE MEN—Army Pvt. James E. Hink (left), of presentation of the contract portion in. Neptune.- tion to the nationwide observance John Gerard was named to repre Morristown; Pvt. Raymond F. Cross (center) of Ocean. /VFM Band Concert of the old tickets, properly signed, o f the 175th anniversary of the sent the PTA on the township rec Grove, and Joseph F. Gleason, of Bound Brook, partici Toblinson said. Charts listing the pated in the Sept. 18th firing of a Bedstone missile at the amount of refund to which ticket Christmas Conference of 1784 at reation committee. •. . In Lovely Lane Chapel, Baltimore. On Plans for fund raising were an White S&lftds Missile Range in New Mexico. They are holders are. entitled have been post Boy Scouts Seek that Christmas Eve, (JO young men nounced by the ways and means co- members of'the 209th Artillery Group, regularly sta ed at ticket offices. Local 300 Concert To from John Wesley’s “societies” in tioned at Fdrt Sill, Oklahoma. The refunds stem from an order chairmen, Mrs. Harold Anderson night In Observance of the new colonies converged upon and Mrs. Owen Henricks. The first Pvt. Cross, a propulsion specialist in Battery B of issued September 3 by the New >90,000 In County “Live-Music Week” Baltimore to organize Methodism the group’^';333d Artillery, entered the Army last De Jersey Board of Public Utility affair this year will be a Book Fair in America as a church. to be held at the school, Dec, 3rd cember and completed basic training at Fort Dix, N. J: ASBURY PARK—The American Commissioners which reduced to Dale Otto Heads Cam The copyrighted Methodist and 4th. There will also be a va The 21-year-old soldier-is the son of Mrs. L. Josephine Federation of Musicians Concert an average of 15%,. an earlier-au paign Opening Oct. 20th Americano Guide for Tourists pro riety show and a spring carnival Cross,'147'4 Webb Avenue, Ocean Grove. Band ;« f Local 399 directed by thorized temporary increase of a In 70 Monmouth Areas vides two maps done in full color later in the year. Frank. Bryan, will give a concert straight 20% on intrastate com tonight -. (Friday) in Convention mutation fares. The downward-re on which a hundred of the 182 L. Thomas Herbert, principal, OCEAN TWP. — Dale B. Otto Hall at 8:80 P.M. in observance of vised increase becomes , effective points of interest have been illus introduced the teachers and pro Little Silver, president o f the New Report Nearly 2,000 Registered ‘Live-Music Week” , in a statewide Sept. 20 f o r ' -weekly tickets, and trated. The points of interest were jected color slides of last year’s Jersey Natural Gas Co., and mem program, sponsored by the Amer- Oct. l for monthly and student selected in co-operation with Dr. school activities. The teachers ber of the Executive Board o f Mon At Youth Center Fast Summer ican Federation o f Musicians. tickets. Elmer T. Clark, executive secretary were presented with corsages and mouth; Council Boy Scouts fo r the The concert has been arranged o f the American Association of boutonnieres. : . ’ 1 past five years, will head the 1960 OCEAN GROVE—-Record num by the city of Asbury, Park in co Methodist Historical Societies, and The "Choraleers", a group of Youtji Center this summer. There Brownie Play Day Tomorrow Boy Scout Fund Campaign to raise operation with Local V 399 of the the officers of many of Methodism’a PTA. mothers, sang "America the bers of the youth of:Ocean.Grove were also many guests of honor, $90,000.00, for the Scouting pro availed themselves o f the summer musicians anion, through its per- confcrencc historical societies. Beautiful”, “ D rifting and Dream including Kinsey N.. Merritt, presi FARMINGDALE ~ Tomorrow gram in Monmouth County. program1 at tho • Uncle Bill Thoih- dent of the Ocean Grove Camp formance trnst fund. No admission One of five places in New Jersey ing” , and “ Cradle Song” . The .(Saturday) the annua) Brownie B. Donald Sterner, o f Belmar, son Youth Center on Main Aveitue Meeting Association and Mrs, Wil will.- be. diarged. rLive-Masic included in the guide, Ocean group is underthe direction o f Mrs. Play Day of the Shore Council of president of the 8,000 boy organ during the months o f July and Week” has., beeii proclaimed by Grove’s Methodist campground and: Stephen Toth and Mrs. T. J. Hyra. liam Thomson, fl Main Avenue, Girl Scouts will be, held for the Gov. Roberts. Meyner and locally ization made the announcement fol Auditorium, "Methodism - by - the - The 6th grade class mothers August. " . Occan Grove; wife of the-late Mr. first time at the Council’s new by Mayor ThimaB F. ishebell. lowing a meeting o f the Spput Sea,” is noted for its summer re served refreshments to the 205 per A total'of'1,921 boys and girls William Thomson to whom the camp near here. Brownie Scouts The solotata at this concert-will executive board when plans were ligious program, TOGETHER sons attending the meeting. The registered for activities which In- Youth Center is a living memorial and their leaders will assemble for be Gilbert. Johnion; trumpet soloist adopted to further expand the Boy points out. hostesess were Mrs. Sam Mar cluded ^gajnes, d ic in g , an “ open of his deep concert for the w elfare the flag ceremony at 10 . A.M., re of the Philadelphia Symphony Or Scouting program in this section, tuscelli, Mrs. John KHz, Mrs. Wynn house” "dress-up” party, and happiness o f the. youth of. port3 Mrs. Michael Villapiano- and chestra and tie Asbnry Park Mu Southern District members ReynoldB. and Mrs. John Ackerman. and a gay costume ball for each age Ocean Grove. • «. Mrs. Henry Hedgcock, both of nicipal Band-'and.WRHam Sftoppell, tho Campaign Steering Committee The attendance award was won t>y group. Refreshments were served Also included in the roster' of Neptune, who are co-chairmen. Calls Attention vocal soloistr.cif: thtCitabure Park nr-PT C a l c , ..Richards, Miss Justine, Rice’s aftojrnoon _kin- and ’•.thKjtiaU:B’a3..gaily decorated Games, songs, a ceremonial fire honored -guests wet-^-Afr. and M as. Municipal Band. One o f the. Barber Herbert L. Kregg, all of Sea Girt; dergarten class. ■ »>. ,i for £H5^fp;‘i18Irparties. r and a tour o f the camp have been John: S. Yeo-and, Mr. J. Hampton iShop Quartettes of the;,Society for Edward Ambler, Asbury Park; Ear) For. tho college age groups music Moore o f Ocean Grove. Mrs. Yeo the Preservation and Encourage planned by the committee. Bennett, Belmar; Frank W 'lgus, was provided by Louis W. Mitchell, is . the daughter of Mrs. Thomson ment o f Borbar Shop Quartette Ocean Grove; Thomas Howard, Al- President Asks Times Jr., landyms ’-“Cbirtbo," consisting of U. S. Navy Assigns and the .late Mr. Thomson. Mr. Singing in America will be featured Holy Name Rally-Parade lenwood; Dr. Norman Sauer, Allen-, Readers Not To Post James DeHaven,'piano; Gloria My Moore’s w ife was the late June during the program'. They are hurst; William Buchsbuam, Spring Signs On Company Poles Ward & Whiteman ers, vocalist; with Lou Mitchell at Thomson Moore, in whose memory holding their convention in Asbury : ASBURY PARK — The annual Lake; Sanford C. Flint, Interlaken; the drums.' -'.; : the game room at the Youth Cen 1 Park this weekend. parade and rally.of theiMonmouth Howard Van Ness, Spring Lake DENVILLE — Charles E. Kohl- ter is dedicated. County Federation of Holy Name Music for the other age groups * ■■ Heights : . --. hepp, president of Jersey Central To Service Schools Societies will be held here Sunday. was pr'ovided.by the latest.record Thomas L. Thomas D riv e r’s License Revoked The campaign is scheduled for Power & Light and New Jersey ings heard on the'hi-fi" system in The rally will be staged on the On August 13, Thomas L. Thom TRENTON William E. Wall, age Oct. 20th and will, be held in 70 Power & Light Companies, to OCEAN GROVE — Lester 1, the Hall. ! There -were contests withi grounds of the Asbury Park High as, noted baritone d the Metropoli 23, of 809 Highland Avenue, Ncp- communities in the county. day called attention to advertise Ward, son of Capt.,and Mr^, ,A.',L. awards Wade by parents who were School, with the Rev. James Col Ward, 144 Broadway, jind John W tan Opera Company, who'Was fea tune, vas one of 119 license revo ments published this week in all acting ai hosts and hostesses. cations daring the week ending lins, rector of San Alfonso Re Whiteman, -son . of Mr,; and . Mys, i tured in a concert at the Auditori GOP Women Pick N J. newspapers within the companies' -1>; -i . -‘a -.'.,-. treat H oubc, West End, delivering : ManyGuests um on the evening o f Augnst IB, Sept. 18, convictcd under the 60-70 service' territory. John'Whiteman, 127 Abbott .^yp- the sermon. Rally co-chairmen Nearly !l60; adult guests, either paid a v isit' to' the Youth Center Speed Revocation Program, re ... TRENT ON — New Jersey has Entitled “Next Step to an Acci nue, returned, home!Ustweclc .jrpr are Charles Capone and Donald y^iosa .^IJdrenl 'W.ere ^t the center 'Jflid: remained-'for the entire eve ports Ned J.:E*rsekian, acting: di been successful in its bid to attract dent,” the iids ask “ Please don’t a two-week J'fioot" camp Igave jjjffr- Pappa, both o f Holy Spirit Parish, er completjjig "their eleven weeSs, or , ;Wqre .attracted ^.by ...the. ning, jainlng ^the young people in rector of -motor vehicles. Wall’s the biennial national Convention of post signs '-on' utility company Asbury Park. . visited, ft*' »..; revocation is for 30 days. the National Federation of Re poles— it’s dra'ngerous.” Mr. Kohl- o l ' training .it U.S.N.T,9tv SlT&f- TP«re tkrer, p i—m publican Women, reports Mrs. h«pp emphasized the importance of ■: ****** l!l-„ •' Vv -..n 1, '.Z i Both boys^WTf; guaran^d serv Kathjfriftt K. . Neuberger, state the advertising appeal not oiily to ice uchools ujgni enlisting; .l^at Jiiiyj president. iThe c^nveition Sept. 13- company personnel but to the gen Jfii 1960, ’is expeited to. draw dcl«i . SeAWW. ^ p r i n & e W*rV & eral public Vs wtfl., ! gates Ifrom most o f the more than Tacks, nails and other metal ob •' tionetl-aVNarfolk. Virginia,'lo t 'bS Harriet. McLaughlin, of Deal, a ' Elmer, of Neptune, a Gladys M. Hill, of Red Bank, ■who 4,000 affiliated clubs. jects used in the ,posting of signs, graduate o f -Vermont College and stair./q^.the townsh'ip’8 nix elemen- graduate o f Neptune High School received her: A.B. degree( from he said,' are a haiard to the lives , S»»man fli^njntice WhiWman' if Knoxville ^College and formerly Monmouth College, and formerly going" to^’t^mmunicatlons'^Mfini1-' ".tiry Sdidofc- a«tf Trenton State, replaces Doris and safety o f linemen. climbing; taught in Alabama and Tennecsee, taught in the Oakhurst Country chin School at Imperialfteach, (ial- MEMORIAL CROSS poles. These objects, ' Mr. Kohl- totals. 155, it was,: reported ETade tcacher. replaces JUanche Jones as lat grade Day school, replace Susan Gulas as hepp. said, pose., an obstacle id- ifornia. ' . by; S ^ e r i n t ^ ^ ^ A . . : Fahey> o f Sprins ^ teacher in Whitesville. , ' - -f;; . a 4th grade teacher in Summerfield. Out of-ibe nineteen companies OCEAN GROVE — Th* 18- climbing hooks, and add. to the pos Titiothb.;: New members of the A ^.?!,uatc of St; Peter’s College, Marilyn'Johnston of Pitman, who Thomas' Marshall, of Atlantic foot Memorial Cross on the sibility that a lineman may “cut. . in their wetk o f inrtt^ng'i'.'Ward' received her B.S. degree from Tren- City, a graduate of Glassboro State niiu ■muteman’s Company '291 \vas .faiiiity are: . . -' j;' j.^^aces Elizabeth..Hart ;as 5th front of the Ocean Grave Audi out” while cfiinbing.a pole. This, ton State Teachers College, i» an Teachers College, joins the staff of J,.Ethel.-I/. Allen* o t Neptunvi : teacher in Whitesville. ' torium, facing the .sea, will be he added,' could result in a serious Honor Company a»cT carried' pYgit additional physical education ^ach- the- Whitesville school as an ad flags at enidmttion . tSat':they won graduate of Bethune-Cookmaii Nor-.1 i.^Charles Fa?Tington, of New lighted the week of September fall and perhaps a critical injury* er in the high school. . i', - „ ditional 6th grade teacher. in compititlve training. Theyper- •majl School, . formerly taught in. Vork, N. Y., Who received his A.B. 26, to October 3, in memory . It is-particularly-and .dangerously- Harry G. Kacandes, of Neptune, Thomas D. Miller, o f Sussex, who Florida and a home instructor in <3.eEre^ from Boston College and of Clifford B. Hennig, by Mrs. true, the utility head , soid, during forme' in front of the Under Sec who received his B.S. degree from received his M.A. degree from the Neptune,-replaces Doris Townes as formerly taught in Massachusetts, B. Hennig, 13 Ocean Avenue, retary of the Navy and miny high Ithaca College, replace Frank Gag- University of Pittsburg and for night hours or storms when climb teacher o f the educoble class in replaces Charlotte Kaplan as the Ocean Grove. officials. : liardi as a high school science, merly taught in Sussex replaces ing is most difficult. . J , » The boys arc due t o ;Vtjj6Vt to Whitesville. J.Wgh school Latin and English teacher. V: ■ Warren.Brannon as a social studies Pare eight, plena their next duty stations -by Septem • Robert Bryant, of Neptune, w ho. t^aeher. Stella Kacandes, of Neptune, who teacher in the high school. ber 30. • received his B.S. from EUzabetli!_ .Rose Forino, of Allenhnrst, who The NEW wallpaper patterns received her B.A. degree from the Gene Minor, o f Matawan, a grad City Teachers College and formerly .- ^ graduate, of St. Mary’s and will do a lot for YOUR house. University of Rochester and for uate.of Columbia University with Estimates are always FREE at Let’s Take taught in' South Carolina," replaces formerly taught in Oakhurst and merly taught in Manalapan Twp., an M. A. degree and formerly Thompson & Gillan, -<7-Main Ave. Lucie Mi'ier at ' 5th grade teacher j Raritan Township, joins the faculty “The (tables replaces Gloria Elliott as a ' 3rd taught in Wyoming, New York and - v 39 in'Ridge/Avenue. as an additional teacher, and is To The Hills 99 grade teacher, in Summerfield.’ '1 New Jersey, as an additional guid Mary Jane Evers Nancy Burroughs, of Neptune, , >nstructing a Summerfield 2nd The easiest work—longest last • Joyce H. Kern, of Neptune, who ance teacher in the high school. ‘1liM iiie ing paints are available at Thomp Shark River Hills a graduate o f Beaver College,, is sra
York Transit Corp. in Asbury ... Edwards-McCarty Park. The bridegroom attended Ripon College, llipon, Wisconsin. announcing He served two years- in the U.S.-' Wed On Sept. 19 Arm* including a year in Europe He is now; in business with his i^ b C E A N G R O y ^ M r . . and . Mrs. father, in the McCarty Letter Serv Kenneth C. Edwards, o Surf Ave? A / e u / e d t 4 ice, Chicago. The'couple will live iiue, announce the • marriage of in, Chicago after October 1st.: <£,i*i6£ew u ofa ' their; daughter. Miss Nancy Carol Edwards, to Mr, ’Gail McCarty; 9 ST 4 Jr., son, o f Mr. and ■ Mrs. Gail Mr- Fowler . Carty; of Glenview, III ' Ncl Wed A -vfc : i:-;The marriage ceremony Was per The Gold Star is the. American Gas formed by Judge James ft. Laird To Andrew Wales at the bride’s home, . here, last Association's new symbol of Quality, Per• ? Saturday. Mr. Edwards gave his j OCEAN. GROVE — Mrs. John formance and Modern Design! Awarded : daughter in marriage, Mr. and Mrs; IC. Worthley, 57 Embury Avenue, ^George Davidson, of Bradley Beach, .announces the marriage of her,sis only to models meeting 32 rigid require ^were^ matron of honor and best ter, Miss: Nell Fowler, ,706 6th ment standards of excellence, the Gold man. ! Avenue/ Asbury Park, to Mr. An drew Wales, of; Manasquan. , Star on a gas range marks it as one of A fter a receptibn at the Home s e t ' 1 stead Restaurant on the Boardwalk, * The wedding took place Sept. 9th the world’s finest cooking appliances! the couple left for yv wedding trip in. the First Presbyterian Church, through the south.. Asbury Fark. The Rev. John E; The bride- was graduated from Slater . officated. /■* / =. v MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER BEFORE Neptune High School aiid was;em- : Mr. and Mrs. John C. Worthley, ployed. by thc Asbury Park7New ■sister - and brother-in-law of the WILL BE COOKING WITH CAS!
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Edna Roberts, -who replaces Ger touchdown on a pass from Beek- trude McCaiil at Ridge Avenue man to John VanOrden. The Eagles Youth Center grade i . - ■■- ’ ■ \ .'.. offense featured,the running of Jim (Continued from Pajre 1) Transferring, in the system this Prout but the stout Ram defense their fun and • frolic. A t the end year are Ethel Knight from Ridge refused to yield a score. of the social Mr. Thomas comment to Whitesville grade 2; Kenneth The second game was a thriller ed, “ What a wonderful place for STORE Townsend, from higli school teacher all the way with the Lions scor these youngsters!” ., to high school vice .principal; Ger ing first when George Cadmus in 48 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE Acting as . hosts and hostesses trude McCall, from Ridge Avenue tercepted one pf Rich Holl’s .passes were. many fathers and mothers to Shark River Hills, grade 5, and and ran back 25 yards for the and neighbors of the boys and- girls Benjamin Hulse, from Summer- score. The Tigers tied the game • Stationery who attended - the Youth Center. field to Shark River Hills grade 5; the last time' they had the ball. Among these were Mrs. Dexter. This score was set up on a long 49 : • Notions Davison, the Rev: Harold Flood, pass from Holt to John Miilliken chairman, of the Youth Center’s and then Mulliken threw; to Holl Rams Top Eagles Planning and Operation committee; MAIM • Toys in .the end .zone, fo r the' touch the Rev. Robert M. Green, Mr. and down. ■ In League Opener Mrs. Richard Gibbons,' the Rev. AYE. • Cosmetics Tomorrow (Saturday) morning and Mrs. W . Gordon Lowden, Mrs. the league - resumes play when the Ocean Grove Junior Reba Wielert, Mr. and Mrs. Den first game at 9 A.M. will see tha- nis Wood, Mr. and Mrs. John Mul nfFAN • Beach and Football Teams Play R am s..' meeting the tio n s.'■ The liken, Mr. Howard Smith, Jr., .Mrs. Saturdays, At Playground Eagles and Tigers clash, in the sec Duthall Sanders, Mrs. Leroy. Ward, SwimWear ond game. , ; - •'''-.. .• Mi's. . William T. . iCres'ge,.. Mrs; OCEAN GROVE—-Junior . Foot The cheerleading squads', of, each Thomas Batkin and Mrs. Donald GROVE • Greeting and ball League opened its season last ■ team gave a good account of them Lippincott. ' Lifeguards Sam Mof Saturday with last year's cham selves and it is hoped by the league fett and Lou Mitchell also assisted • PostCards pion Rams tabbing: themselves ,as that a large number . of sports at many of the activities. The pro the team to beat with a. 31-0 vic fans will continue to turn out for grams of the Youth Center have tory over the Eagles* The Lions these, games. Costume Jewelry and the Tigers battled to a,C-6 tie. The Rams • offense was led • by M O W • Novelties their veteran ; signal . caller; Ted ALL AUTO REPAIRS. RADIO CAB Beekmari, who threw three touch — 20 Years at This Same SHADES ^ la d ie s ' House down passes to Larry Mieras, Address — PRospect caught one: pass’ from Mieras for a touchdown and ran for the other “RICKI” STARR and the popular team match experts of iNepliine CUT TO Dresses touchdown. The Rams only con Mark Lewin arid Don Curtis are headlines for the Oct. 2 verted. - the extra .point after one wrestling show in Asbury Park Convention Hall. Bouts Auto Repair are also planned for Oct. 23, Nov. 27 and Dec. 11. A for BODY & FENDER WORK DAY AND NIGHT ORDER ! !£"». mer ballet performer, Ricki Starr will meet Paul Degales, NEW JERSEY’S ONLY PARI RAY ELLIS SERVICE . a newcomer here. The Curtis-Lewin team will be paired MUTUEL TROTTING TRACK Stocktbn and .So. Main St. Courteous and Safe Drivers against Mighty Jumbo, 517 pounds, and Karl VonHcss. Air Conditionad Ocean Grove PR 6-7727 “WE GO ANYWHERE” G ra n d s ta n d been planned and supervised by support and serve on the Youth Dexter Davison, Director. penter Committee but also of the DAILY and SUNDAY Commenting on the summer's ac- boys and girls themselves. There tivitics dt the . Youth Center, Mr. was not a single incident to mar tho NEWSPAPER Davison said, “ I think She outstand- good times they had had, and there TIRES ing success of the Youth Center is is not a' boy or girl in the entire DELIVERY due to the wonderful attitude and group who I would not be proud to • RECAPPING cooperation not only of those who call my friend.” • NEW TIRES Ocean GroVe News Service • BATTERIES C. H. Galloway, Propr. LEGAL NOTICE DAILY Phone KE 1-4088 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS AND PREMISES IN THE TOWNSHIP DOUBLE Custom Tire Co. 413 Brookside Avenue^ - . OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH CLOSES 1200. Main St. Bradley Beach Oakhurst, N; J. 1:45 P. M . J P k S j y P r RACING DAILY AUG. 8 thru OCT. 12 ■Ev«ry -Thursday It ladtts' Ddy Admission (Tax inc.). . $1;20 Peopr3, Spots In The News For Reserved Box Seats ^P/ionaj-ffathold 8-0684
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F A C * ' of the forkball! Elroy FacL phenomenally success ful relief pitcher of Pirates, -PHIL RlZZUtO shows his grip.p^S^^r ",
1959 W ILli go down in dia mond history as the year: the Yankees lost the pennant . Old Mari Tempus Fugit caUght up with Ted Williams, Stan Musial and Richie Ashburn... Bill Shea and Branch Rickey took a giant step toward bring ing another team to New York , . Bill Rigney took a Giant step toward bringing a pen-, TEEN-AGER POSE of Jane Fonda (Henry’s daughter) is nant to the West Coast after caught as she relaxes in a only two seasons of major car> between sccnes of her league ball . . . a double dose first movie.F MONMOUTH COUNTY SURROGATE’S COURT of the All Star Game met with "mixed, notices," as they say on Broadway . . . Tito Fran- cona blossomed into a devas tating hitter after so-so per formances with other clubs before winning a regular "job with the Indians . . . fans all over the country finally began to . realize what a-truly great pitcher Early Wynn has been; through the years, winning recognition as one of the all time greats . . , ditto Warren Spahn..
OTHER 1 S u 9 highlights in clude Elroy face's fantastic IN ST ANT-RETORN mirror systr • , that bars “ blackout'* 17-game winning streak in re during picture-taking is feature oi *.^w Pentax H-2 single- lief roles- . . ,.- another. San lens reflex camera, designed for. Americans by. famous Asahi Francisco earthquake in the Optical of Japan. The 27-ounce gem is being marketed in U.S.A. by Heiland division of Minneapolis-Honey well. for shopping... person , of Willie- McCovey SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES whose timely arrival picked $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL the. Giants up just when' they a t home—by phone needed it . . . the.welcome re turn of Red Schoendienst, my. nomination as the brightest M A R Y W O R T H ’S F A M IL Y Next time you can’t get out— (weather’s bad. . . spot of the whole baseball year . . .. Yogi Bprra’s fine perform Y O U S E E , I'VE BEEN H A R B O R I N G A FOOLISH HOPE THAT YO U -A N D Junior has the sniffles . . . or what-have-you)— ance despite pre-season pre HEY. N O W !. • -W H A T G O E S O N , II HAVEN'T BOUGHT PEG ?...I'V EG 0T HOURS BEFORE chances are you’ll turn to your phone. It gets dictions he was through . . . 1 A TICKET YET, md .M YSHIP SAILS, BUT YOU’LL J. llarmon Killebrew’s sensation r E R I C ’ .,,1 things done—as nothing else can! That’s what al early"season home-run swat- - MISS YOUR TRAIN TO THE J 9 makes it worth so much to busy housewives. .ting .. . Fox and Aparicio plus OLD HOME TOWN! We’d probably describe today’s phone service as A1 Lopez and the rest of the “Go-Go-Go" White Sox . . . “fast, efficient and low in cost.” (Which it is!) Joe Gordon’s great job to keep But you’d most likely say “it saves so much time the Indians- in the thick of things without fn effective by running so many errands.” (Which it does!) Herb Score . . . that terrible Either way you look at it—-it’s smart to use Boston Massacre when the it often! lowly Red Sox under new Skipper Billy Jurges walloped „good telephone s e r v ic e does so much foryoum “our heroes” five straight and really fixed Casey’s pennant- bound wagon. i *ftRIl>AT, SEPTEMBER • 25, 1959
DOWN' And Neptune Time* Pabllshei Frld*y TeL T Kt! HOMER KRESGE, Publisher . . . JE BIXTY-rO im MAIN AVENUE. OCEAN 6BOVE- NEW People getting monthly social se- MEMORY curitw checsk should let the Social SUBSCRIPTIONSUBSCRIPTION:: *3.50 >3-50 yearly. yearly, KSJS semi-amiscml-a«nually . . address. mmh ADDRESSES• nnnnnnlKCI changed.V>nnnn/I on ronrequest—always .nnt alurftVfi givePlVP 14former -----jr- S ee u r i t y, Administration know mm when they move, Benjamin Sand mm berg, manager of the Asbury Park District Office stated today. ,:,.c-~at Jtsso, Neptune; Cracker Barret. Shark River Hills. The notice should be sent cither Fifteen Years Ago burg, away; November 16, Bat THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PI.ACE to the local office at (520 Bangs tin (Newark), away; November 28 Plainfield home. AffilU'.'e Member National Editorial Avenue, Ashury Park .'or . to the rISW r u i i 1 9 4 4 Association n u n payment center which issues the . On October 1st; the grounds and Entered as second-class mail check. Post cards for: this pur buildings south of the-high school at Ocean Grove Postoffice (Prom, the Sept. 22, 1944, issue pose were given to each beneficiary ' of The Times) became the possession of the Nep at the time he'filed his claim for: .tunc Township Board of Education, Ocean Grove was busy clearing ■Xf Emergency Drive For Polio Aid benefits, but additional cards can By Nov. 1st, the grounds were to up the debris caused by the Tiurri- be obtained from any' social secur be cleared of all buildings to pre cane o f September 14th. Immedi Nearly 400 Monmouth County residents, who were af ity district office. pare for '» school playground. Un ately, local businessmen, homeown flicted with polio before the Salk vaccine was developed, are It is very important 7 that a til vthis time. Ocean. Grove gram ers and friends of Ocean Grove, be prompt notice be in to insure that mar; school- was without a play still in need of constant, regular medical and.therapeutic care gan to offer financial aid, without the checks will arrive at the new ground. ■ to help overcome the results of the disease. appeal. This started the ball roll PLACE t JPRETTY T'itfiOW on yonr sofa or chair when your new address on time. This is esp'e? To continue this help, the county chapter of the National ing into what eventually became New gym suits were axpected living room needs a pickl-irl6-up. Ajid what could ho moro appealing cially important in a resort area the “Hurricane - Fund.!’ shortly for the girls of Neptune ttan o pineapple design?''Featured here is a equato ohapo adapt- . Foundation is currently conducting an emergency fund drive such as this, Mr. Sandberg stated, Plans-were made the day after high school, Miss Marion Reading, able to contemporary as well-os period dccor. And exciting metal since so many people reside in this to raise $29,000 to pay for recent bills. the storm struck, to remove the physical education teacher, sug lic threads will achieve interesting effects for $ho adventuresoma area for only a part of the year. needlecraftcr. For free instructions send a stamped, self-addressed Roland J. Hines of Asbury Park, county chapter chair debris to the parking lots on the gested that to have the girls: effi ciently. and becomingly attired for envelope- to the Needlcw'irli'Department of this newspaper and man, said yesterday that all funds contributed during the * r south side of town and eventually ask for PINEAPPLE SQUARE PILLOW. Leaflet No. A-125. emergency drive, which ends Sept. 29, will remain in the Chiropractor Feted1 Sept. 19 a gigantic bonfire was held. The gym work new suits would be nec ELIZABETH— Dr. Emil Sehulti, essary. The gym suits consisted of county for local assistance. Direct mail appeals have been entire boardwalk, about three-quar : liia tzj • • of Bradley Beach, was one of 48 ters o f a mile, was destroyed. Ap block knickers, black jersey, white made to 80,000 county residents, and they are:asked to re New Jersey doctors honored: by proximately 500 trees were brought socks and high white sneakers. . 1 their profession at the annual turn the enclosced donor envelopes as soon as possible. down by the strong winds through; ... — *1 — ■ “Let us not forget these pre-Salk vaccine victims who Chiropractic Day dinner-dance of out Neptune as well as Ocean Sac^tfi^e To Settle Estate the N.J. Society last Saturday. He' are still learning to live again,” Mr. Hines pleads. 'Grove. It "was estimated by the Fifty Years Ago ::!w aaiJB'ira was recognized for “forty years Bell Telephone Co., that 77,000 tele of devoted public servico as prac p hones were silenced b y the storirt. 1 9 09 The Preaching’Profession titioner of the Chiropractic healing It was longer than a. week before art.” PRICE $8500.66tf:;V While,some of us .-doflot realize it, the role of the clergy- all lines were repaired. Cpl. Donald Wf. Stratton, son of (From the Sept.'25, 3S&9, issue of The .Times) men__ /. in our community has. become'a role represented by Mr. and Mrs. H.l'W. Stratton',' 37 “Toddy’s ■ B&l*gaina May Be Golie Tomorrow” At the old Monmouth Park race : irien ' who liaveundcrgone niany years of specialized trairi- Main'Ave., -Oco4Jf Grove,' was'a top ‘‘New /Modern Homes In Ocean Grove” . ingi .The old d^yg, w>iien anyone -who felt inclined to preach E L Y gunner on a BU04» heayV''b6mbard- track Edward Meyor, Red Bank, merit crew jn'"its final'.'stage of in the presence of 300 People made Available at Reduced Sale- Prices picked up a Bible and l?egan preaching/are fast going out of FUNERAL HOME *. . ..tiVW-c. • •*. c " “ . . training atT theJArmy Air Field, a successful flight in his aeroplane. Joseph R. & Howard L. Ely fashijn.•. •: ’.U."; r ; Casper, Wyoming. Cpl. Stratton The airship was raised to a height ' While there.,are not any standardized requirements for — Air Conditioned was graduated from Neptune high of'fifty feet. He maintained; this J; Aw HURRY AGENCY height until the end of the:race .- the ministry, and :never will ibe,. and: while such js .not desir Attendant school in 1943. ; y V ; RjEAL ESTATE & INSURANCE X ti'-JoK * Hancox, son o f Mrs. course wai-.-redehed?:'* -distance 'of able,, ft is nevertheless true! that long years of preparation 66-MAIN' AVENUE OCEAN GROVE 514 SBCONJ> AVENUE Jean H. flhniox, Ocean'Pathway, half ;i miio. Then .he descended and study are iiicfeasingly'demanded- of our-clergymen. ASBURY PARK gradually to the earth. Tel/ PRospect 4-4132 Residence 4-4529 Phone PR 5-056T liras'?Jofned-'Ey his ’ wife; and baby The job itself, Svhich is^tiothei- tjiirig some people fail daughter, Pamela, in Ashville; N.C. ' Eighteen war vessels were Wit TRANSPORTATION PKOVIDED to understand, is a tremendously demanding one. The clergy ...... He had just been transferred from nessed by thousands of spectators m a n who attends, to all his duties, the sorrows, the details, Comp Shelby, Miss. 1 ‘ ‘ when the Atlantic Fleet passed this the preparation qf inspirational sermons, the counseling and shore area Every vantage point had'an 'eager occupant. An effort the tending of the many people, who need support, advice, to get in communication with the BUILD A NEW HOME ON THIS comfort or encouragement is working a seven-day week, and Thirty Years Ago TREE SHADED, 45 by 60 foot lot, Sell fleet by' wireless telegraphy proved in best section of town. Call ua for often a twenty-eight-hour day. futile. Congratulatory messages to price. When we consider the training;Uhe study and the ex 1 9 2 9 Rear Admiral Schroeder had been WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL HOME —near tho ocean, with 10 renting periences which all go into the process of developing the aver prepared by Dr. Ballard of Ocean bedrooms, all with running water. . -(From the Sept *jJ 1929, issue Grove and: Mayor Appleby o t As age clergymen, it makes us realize that the benefit from SAME D AY Pick-up - of The Times) r>tniv. 'j if. .: "■ OwnerH apt. on the first floor is and Delivery Service. bury Park. The. ileet .was twenty- the last w o r d in comfort A n d charm.-Reduced in price, as owner ■ their services, and their individual worth, is measureless, October 6th. was the opening seven minute.in/passingi.by Ocean is retiring after 10 successful years in business. game of the football season for -und Vomindo oomo of ue Hint, they are amoncr us to serve, and Cleanest Wash Any-; Grove.. O’ ] -- FOR RETIRED COUPLE—home with 2 apts., hot water ■'oil where. Neptune bigh ichool. Tile full Nep that we should take advantage of their counsel perhaps more heat, low tascs/'SfiSOO,^"'' • . ' tune schedule was,as follows: Oct. —■i.-.g -— :- - • often than we do. ' ,Am .. 1 55 Olin St. Phone PR 4-10781 5, Flemingtoi},; home'; October 12 , A DOLL HOUSE,‘thrie rooms and bath, hot water heat, $8500. , a SUBSCRIBE TO1 TOE TIMES LOVELY MODERN HOME with garage and renting apt. 1 itiiiiitiiitiuiiiiitiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiSl Dover, away;' October 26, Phillips- $3.80 A YEAR BY MAIL TO SETTLE ESTATE —'a handsome home suitable for con ' What Other Editors Say valescents, or g n feste , large lot—v e r y reasonably priced “ Employment is nature’s best friend . . . Thi;f is essen BUNGALOW—with 2 Jarge twin size bedrooms, modern kitchen and bath, outomfttlc heat, GARAGE —- $10,509. tial to human happiness.” - Dr. Galen, in 172, A.D. FOR SALE * * ' * . ALSO FOR RENT Guest house, close to ocean, Wall to Wall Features nine rooiSROH T>AthS FURNISHED APT.—5 rooms, with garage for nine month “.. . We live in an era in which such absolute necessities $12,800.00 In This Cottage period, beginning September. as the national defense are almost unbelievably costly, and, Corner property^—cfn^rally .lo cated, 7 rooms and bath; auto the state of the world being what it is, may become more m atic h e a t MARION SMITH AGENCY Centrally located, just one block, of? REAL ------ESTATE^ .•- INSURANCE costly still. Under these conditions, it is obvious that govern $12,000.00 Main Ave. midway from the beach and the gates.; Hardwood floors throughout. 138 Miain Avenue, Ocean Grove •. PR 5-2809 - - mental frills, luxuries, and non-essentials must be pared to Lovely home—six rooms, hath , Full basement. 4 bedrooms. Faces and ponder room, extra lot south. < Flrst floor lavatory. Spacious “JUST INSIDE THE GATES’’ the ljmit if the two weights of taxation and inflation are not •V>15,500.00 : rooms and porch. Large bright kitchen with pantry. Front and back stairs to to steadily push down our living standards.” — Clifton, N. J., second floor. Seml-fumished. Laundry room. Large attic—a home In fine con Journal dition. Many, many, large closets. Make plans now to see It as soon as * * * * : * Jennie Meyer possible—If you’ve been looking, you'll know this Is a gem I “. . It is highly significant that one can read the Con AGENCY LISTED AT INTEREST Paid on stitution from the first word to the last without finding a 47/2 Main Avenne Ocean Grove, N. J. single requirement that the Federal Government shall ‘give’ $14,000 Regular Savings Accounts Tel. PR 4-3061 anything to any individual group. There is no mention of OFFERS INVITED — TERMS Government as a means of insuring full employment, or pro- ■yidirig ‘free’ medicine, or keeping up prices by setting aside the working of the free market.” — Norristown, Pa., Times ' SEAL ESTATE • INSURANCE • MORTGAGES £ / EJT, 1930 Herald SUMMER 53‘ Main Ave., Ocean Grove PR 4-1058 PR 4-2080 Use Our Modern Office or Driye-In Facilities! Miss Lily Jeffers and Mrs. A. Le- HOME Hours: 9:30 AJVT. to^2:30 P.M. — Friday Nights—«:30 to I List Mothers Of Roy Ward. NOW th e First National Bank of Bradley Beach St. Paul’s Choirs Reduced Price BRADLET BEa’c H, N. J. — MODERN FREE PARKING: Birthday Party Member federal Deposit Insurance Corporation OCEAN GROVE— The St. Paul’s For Dave Mieras SPECIAL BARGAINS Member Monmonth County Bankers and Clearing Honse Aaa*n. Choir Mothers Guild met Tuesday Edwin D. Ralston night at thc home of Mrs. Eric LOVELY 6 ROOMS and bath, oil burner, near brldffe, In perfect OCEAN GROVE—A picnic birth condition. Owner transferred, therefore offered at reduced price of Wesseltnan, 32 Heck Avenue. Mrs. day party was given Sunday for Agency ONLY $10,000. * . Edward Hill .presided. David Mieras to celebrate his sev Associates: SMALL ALL-YPAB house of 4 rooms and bath; lathe and plaster Walls. Buy this and live In a doll house. The price? ONLY $6,500. Mrs. Hill announced the moth enth birthday by his parents, Mr. Robert T. Ralston James E. Hunt, Jr. ers of the various youth choirs— and Mrs. Lawrence Mieras, 44 Heck P R 5-0398 AT OCEAN. Exceptionally fine house boasting all modern con- - 48 Main Ave. venlences. Owners leaving state offer this at greatly reduced price. MORTGAGE MONEY ?;hcrisb ,Mrs. John Williamson and Avenue. The p a rty , was held at Ocean Grove BUSINESS. Excellent Income and a beautiful home at the ocean. Mrs. Kenneth Deilett; Carol, Mrs. the Belmar picnic area, Shark River This Is offered at a reduced price for quick sale. Edward Hill and Mrs. Albert Cat- Inlet, on Route 35. BUNGALOW of 5 rooms and bath; lovely garden; porch; oil burner, ' • ON ' ; ^ lay; Cccilian, Mrs. James Sulivan; Those attending were: Sisters hot water heating system. $10,500. Celeste-Chanter, Mrs. Willi a m Dorothy and Betsy and brother BUNGALOW of 4 rooms; streamlined kitchen; tile bathroom. With Morawe; Crusader, Mrs. H. R. - For Sale - m o d e m f u rn itu r e , $11,500. Larry; also, Douglas Holl, Bobby Well located year round Bush, Jr., and Chapel, Mias Lily Hill, Richard . Minnehan, Larry private home dr two apart BUNGALOW of 5 room* and bath. ONLY $8,500. OCEAiNSifeOVE REAL ESTATE Jeffers and Mrs, Freeman Shotwell. Beekman,. Johnny Meyers, Judy ments. $10,500. BEAUTIFUL HOME PLUS renting apartment and garage; near bridge; oil burner. Offered at a. reduced price for quick sale. The Cherub and Carol Choirs will Hill, Paula Pruitt, Dawn MacIn Nineteen room hotel, four teen bedrooms, with owner's sponsor a Thanksgiving get-ac tyre and Sharon MacIntyre. Also, HOTEL. Same ownership many ye^rs; In excellent condition; fine apartment. Ocean view, re income; best location. The price will surprise you as owner’s health . Rea
^ P^ \ TMEN^ r Onn0nd Hotel. Beach MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Market 2? » Ocean Grove. Heated. Twin beds, private bath, kitchenette, FOR SALE—Furniture, .sashes tlnnra Porch, separate entrance, fnnP.fi- er *00‘ ’ la'vn roller, two ehtf- FOR QUALITY MEATS “EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE” available from Sept.-1 to Dec. 1 Spe- fonier,.r<.?so„ab|e. 29 Broadway, base- clal rates. Call PRospect 6-9746. —34tf ment apartment, Ocean Grove. - CUT WHEN & HOW GOLD SEAL & COR. PILGRIM PATHWAY « OLIN ST. — PR 4.1749 CENTENNIAL , FOR RENT-OCT. TO MAY^-3 rooms YOU WANT THEM ARRt^i’RONG INLAID OCEAN GROVE , _ J £ S t a o t j f o u n d Shoe Builders & bath o r room with sun-porch in a weU-heated cozy house. Low monthly articles m ar be advertised 125'Heck Avenue LINOLEUM 63 Maiii Ave., Ocean Grove rate. Utilities and linens supplied and Ocean Grove cleaning done. 23 Ocean Ave, Ocean finder^ “ luiI“ without charge to • Rubber Tile, Asphalt Tile, .Grove. .. . - . - . _ 34tf E. W. Robbins, Prop. Vioyi Elastic, Plastic Wall • - - Groceries RS rrT Roorris available for the call the St. Elmo PR 4-9679. — 39 Tile, Formica Sink Tops. *an,SlnJ 1? a? d double. . Private TeL PRospect 4-0963 bath. The Homestead, 73 Main Ave., "Absolutely the Best —» at WANTED Ocean Grove. - 35-3 9 * billfold with sum* of ’ - Reasonable Prices" Old Coins— ALL KINDS Jewel If fntmi? t^!ar. P“ s' Matrons 2 & 3 rooms, FRESH KILLED • Estimates Cheerfully Given ■ Gold Coins— Popcr Money Produce - Delicatessen fence s“ tlon. Reward. ° CM'1 POULTRY ft Expert Mechanics ■. Old GolcPWatches, Chains, C ^ Frankim 'iv e ? -0Inquire cntrancc' at 18 Ab- bott Ave. —36-40 Rings, Old Silver, etc, ' SERVICES nOME MADE SAUSAGE ^FOR RENT-House. 6 rooms ond bath, All bring highest cosh 1 .5 “ ' nU->oar. Also. Ilrst floor . L & N -i’ j priccs ol ~ P Frozen Foods s apartment. 3 modern rooms and bath. CHICKEN PARTS • '-"2 I * ' Also, other-rentals. V. M. Kubler. Real- the work. K. Boufarah HILLS DRUG STORE \ tor. 117 Main Avenue, Occan Grove 145 Abbott Ave. Phone PR 4-2494 BIRDS EYE Floorcovering Shop Prescription^ Specialists —36tf _ _ —52tf FROZEN FOODS Slirglcnl Supplies — DrUos Bakeiy and Delicatessen s Wm. L. Ncxve. & Son P ^ I B W G AND HEATING, guttera Health'Foods, / w»H?0 n»w*sin£le ° f double, furnished p leaders. Fred Eisenhauer, 12* PREMIER CAN FOODS PR 5-0273 or 6-6524 with light ■ housekeeping privileges Cookman Ave. Phone PRospcct 5-5092 .109 'So. Main — Neptous 524 Cookm.in Avo., Asbury park Convenient location, reasonable, avail Hrs. 9 A.M.- to 0 P.M.—PR 5.0050 Open Daily able year around. PRospcct 5-2016. —8 tf N.BJC. CRACKERS —35-39*' p,mcES p a i d - i will h w ’ lQmps, bric-a-brac, jew - SU®^CRIBE TO THE TIMES furniture. Best prices $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL &ank cJSS^SaP,d' S27 RiVcr Road^ Red' Bank. SHadyside 1-5233. . —52*tf OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP- OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959
Elizabeth Asbury Graw; sunshine chairman, Mrs. Walter Dawley, Mrs. Chris Olsen, following dates! September 29th— E. Doremus Mrs. Rebecca Eld- OCEAN GROVE — The regular- Blanche Markhart. ■ : .' Miss Amy. Walker, Miss RutHM. Christmas ' supply' party at the ridge, Mrs. D, - Mackenzie, Mre. meeting of the Elizabeth Asbury Members present were: Mrs. E. Brady, Miss Lillie R, Sheffer, Miss church; Oct. 7th, Seminar of the Edna Wright, Mrs, W. Churchill, Circle was held at the home of its T. Devonshire, Mrs. Irene Neill, Elizabeth Wilson, Adelaide Wil Woman’s Society of Christian Serv Mrs. Blanche Richart, Mrs. 'A. P. m m ’ I leader, Mrs. John Maraz, 102 Em Mrs; M. T. Asmuth, Mrs. Archie R. liams; Miss Ethel Vanek, Miss Ma ice in the Belmar Church; and the Kendall, Mrs! B; M; Deusinger, ;• bury Avenue with Miss Edith Fred Taintor, Miss Laurette McKendree, bel A. Woodruff, Miss Frances E- World’s Day1* of Prayer service in Mrs'. Thomas Proven, Mrs. Mae ericks as teacher. Miss Caroline P. Wilson, Miss A. Woodruff. . Bancroft Rest Home on Oct. 30th Baker, Miss E. Ilg, Mrs. George The following members were also Sipler, Miss Jane Clark,; Miss So at 2:00 P.M.- ' r -, . Doremus, Mrs. John Bonn, Mrs. present: Mrs. Arthur Clark, Miss phia Vinpent, Miss Flora Boese, Rosetta Sherwood.Hall Those present were: Mrs. Mar Ralph Hutcheson, Miss Margaret guerite Hatch, Mrs. William H. Edna Faust, Miss Nellie Gleiser, Miss Edith Hopping, Miss Mabel OCEAN GROVE — The Rosetta Eckley, Miss Marion Dalrymple, Jackson, Mrs. Philetta Ward, Mrs. Miss Florence Gower, Mrs. Jean M. Ketels, Miss Anna Sherman, Sherwood Hall Circle met Tuesday Miss Rosa Santee,Miss Mae How Edna B. SWank, Mrs. Mary M. Haller, Mrs. Mabel Hodgson, Mrs. iMrs. Hurry Woodworth, Miss Ruth at the home of the co-leader, Mrs. ard, Miss Eliza Faust, Mrs. George Tosch, Miss Alisoii Martin, Mrs; Fiorence Ochiltree, Miss Mabel E.; Lancaster, Miss Anna C. Ed Lewis T- Matlack, 77 Embury Ave Geissler, Mrs. F. G. Spencer. ; Riley, Mrs. May Rutman, Mrs. Har wards, Mrs. Mary Schafer, Mrs. nue. Mrs. Mae W . Anderson and James Monahan, Mrs. Russell R. old .Russell, Mrs. George Riker, Mildred Pier, Mrs. Elizabeth Shofc- Miss Mabel A. Burr were co-host- Akins, Miss Bleecker Stirling, Mrs. Mrs. Sue Thomas, Mrs. Nellie Van well, Mrsl Margaret McVoy, Mrs. esses. Refreshments were: served E. N. Woolston, Mrs. S. B. Watson, Mrs. W. D. Agned, Mrs. Mae W. Hauschoten, Mrs. Harry Webster, H. G. Egley, Mrs. Blanche Mark preceding the meeting, to 24 mem Anderson, Mrs.'James K. Easley, Miss Florence Whiteside and Mrs. hart, Mrs. E. Gabriel, Mrs. K. C. bers, and guests, Grove Cleaners Francis Woodruff. Edwards,' Mrs. Gilbert . DeGraw, Mrs. Neal :A. Tompkins; leader, Miss Elsie M. Chadwick, Mrs. Neal M rs.. H. S. Fritts. Welcomed everyone and opened the A. Tompkins, Mrs. Howard W, Sel and Dyers Reia Harrison' . ' • Guests, were Mrs.- M. T. Asmuth, meeting with a reading. Mrs. Sam by, ,Mrs. Albert S. ‘ Layton, Mrs. FREE PICKUP AND OCEAN GROVE— The Reta Har Miss A. C. Edwards, :Miss M. M. uel Watson led devotions. The sub Lewis T. Matlack, Miss Anna K. DELIVERY SERVICB rison Circle met at the Bancroft- Ketels, Miss E. Hopping, Mrs.- I.. ject for study ■ this year is Africa. Nestor,'Mrs,’ John A. Link, .Miss We Operate Our Own Cleaning Taylor Rest Home, '74 Cookman Neill.- The' first lesson was given by Miss Mabel A Burr, Miss Florence Arm .. and Pressing Machines Avenue on Tuesday. The meeting Flprence Armstrong, teacher, from strong and Miss Florence M. Em Tho: H. Catley, Win. C. Catley mons. Proprietor* was opened with a welcome to all May Leonard Woodruff the book “The Way in Africa” by 40- Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grore by the loader. Mrs. Walter B. • OCEAN GROVE — The May George W. Carpenter. PR 4-2300, 4-2301 Chamberlain. Those present joined Leonard Woodruff Circle, Mrs. W al . Mrs. Howard W . Selby, WSCS Isabella Thoburn in silent prayers in memory of dcT ter Dawley, leader, met Tuesday in president, and Mrs. Albert S. Lay OCEAN GROVE—The first meet ceased members, after which the the Conference room of St. Paul’s ton, wife of the pastor, were ing for the season of the Isabella leader led in prayer. Devotions Church. ' guests. Mrs. Selby gave a short Thoburn Circle was held Tuesday were given by Mrs. A. C. Brady. The meeting was opened with a talk on the importance of the Cir at the home o f the. leader, Mrs. Miss Margaret Crouse", teacher, prayer and devotions by- the co- cles to the Society. Byrtus Davis. There were 25 mem Howard L. Smith gave 'the. study lesson'. . leader, Miss Lillie Sheffer. Mrs. Year books, coin plates and self- bers present. The Hardware Store The officers fo r the year: are: Elizabeth' Brubaker, started the denial envelopes were distributed After refreshments were, served o f O cean.Grove Mrs. W ^ter B. Chamberlain, lead new study lesson.' Refreshments A. question and •answer period was by the hostess; the meeting was er; Miss Fiorence Noble and Mrs. were served by the' hostesses— Mrs. held and names drawn for “Prayer .opened with prayer. The devotions Homer- Shepherd, co-leaders; Miss A.. T. Hplloway,, Miss . Elizabeth Pals”. . : - were led by Mr. Davis and -. the Margaret Crouse, study teacher; Wilson and Mrs. Walter Dawley. • The following officers were ap lesson on Africa Was begun by Miss PLUMBIJNG Attending -were one new 'mem M iss. Lulu Mae Cooper, secretary; pointed:’ Secretary, Mrs. Russell R. Pi.yann.:,-: TINNING and HEATING NEW DIGGING MACHINE, recently purchased by Jer Miss Florence Harden, treasurer; ber,- Mrs. Jane Simmons, and Mrs. Akins; treasurer, Mrs." James Reports, wei'e given by the secre sey Central Power & Light Company, is shown at work Miss Mabel Head, sunshine, and Anna Yoast, Mrs. : Edward V. Monahan; sunshine, Miss Aiison tary, Mrs.' Wm. Gillan and- the HARDWARE preparing hole for footing of transmission tower near Miss Emma'Johnson, publicity.; • Young, Mrs. Richard Clark, Mrs. Martin; social, Mrs. Lewis T. Mat treasurer; Mrs. W. Schwarzwaelder. Lawrence, which will form part of a new 230 kilovolt Projects for this year will be Elizabeth Geiger, Mrs. John Win- lack, devotions, Mrs.’John A. Link; Projects, for-the-coming year were PAINTS and OILS transmission line between JCP&L’s Larrabec Substation gift boxes and the sale of station deler, Mrs. Rcihard S.Steere, Mrs. ways and means, Mrs. Bleecker discussed. The leader mentioned near Lakewood to the Delaware River several miles south ery. , ‘ • . t Georgia Sherwood, Mrs. Grace Stirling; coin plates, Mrs. Mary dates to remember — Christmas 51 Main Avenne Members present were Mrs. A. Hendrickson, Mrs. Fred A. Thomp Toseh; visiting, Mrs. Marguerite Supply Party, Sept. 29; Fail Sem of Lambertville. ; "... OCEAN GROVE, N. J. The new machine, purchased by the electric utility C. Brady, Miss Mary Buffham, Mrs. son, Mrs. H. F. Englehart, Mrs. F. Hatch, and publicity, Miss Flor inar at Belmar, Oct. 7; Methodist for $42,000, is equipped with two interchangeable screw W. E. Chamberlain, Miss Myrtle G. Mount', Mrs.- A. T. Holloway, ence M. Emmons. - - Home luncheon, Oct. 9 Phone PR 4-4741 type augers, one 66 and the other 96 inches in diameter. Chapin, Miss Lulu Mae .Cooper, Mrs. Elizabeth Brubaker, Mrs. Members were reminded o f the Others attending were: Mrs. A. With its 24-foot boom, the unit is capable of digging a Miss Margaret Crouse, Mrs. G. hole eight feet in diameter and 20 feet deep in an hour. Cunliffe, Mrs. B. H .Decker,;Miss R. Acquired expressly for transmission line work, the ma Dowling, Mrs. W- R. Guffick, Miss chine’s first assignment is the new transmission, line. F. M. Harden, Miss M. Hallgring, Voltage of the new line will be double JCP&L’s maximum Miss Mabel Head, lliss M. Hemp transmission voltage. hill, Miss E., Johnson, Miss .Flor The 46-mile line will strengthen JCP&L’s tie with ence Noble, Miss M. Ritter, Mrs. New Jersey Power & Light Company, providing in F. Royar, Mrs. H. Shepherd, Miss creased service reliability and power for the anticipated Inez Shepherd, Mrg, W. Skidmore, growth of the utility’s service territory. Mrs. A. Tunis, MisB A. Whelpley, and Miss Grpce Yoakam; also three Fred H. Schnepper, Mrs. Fannie guests: Mrs. Bash, from Columbus, DENT CIRCLES Routledge, Mrs.. Henry Smith, Jr., Ohio; Miss Muriel Day and Miss Mrs. Wm.. C. Magee, Mrs. C. B, Johnson from Bancroft - Taylor Hennig, Mrs. Edwin Lighthex, Mrs. Home. ■' -■ Eric Arpert, Mrs. Charles Bewkes, Ethel Selby Mrs. Lambert Bewkes, Mrs. Charles Edna Bradley. OCEAN GROVE— Mrs. Wesley George, Mrs. A; N. Metzger. OCEAN GROVE — The Edna Robinson was hostess Tuesday aft Bradley Circle met Tuesday at the ernoon, to the Ethel Selby Circle at Edith'Fredericks home of Mrs. Emma C. Devonshire, her home, 01 Abbott Avenue, with OCEAN GROVE — The Edith leader, with 26 in attendance, in 21 members present. Mrs. Fred Fredericks Circle met at the home cluding five guests. Hostesses were erick Strom presided and opened of Mrs. Jacob Beutell; leader, Mon Mrs. Devonshire and Mrs, Margar the meeting with a prayer. Devo day' afternoon. Mrs. Beutell gave et McVoy. A, social time was. en tions were led by Miss Sallie Heis- d ie v o t i o n s. Refreshments were joyed arid refreshments! served by jeflT;..v; served by the hostess, assisted by the hostesses. -. - ‘ Refreshments were served by the Mrs. Zella",Lloyd and Miss Elinor Mrs. Margaret McVoy led the. de hostesses, Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Lloyd. '. votional period, followed by a short Strom. Mrs. R. L.‘ Mowbray gave Miss Bessie Reinhold, telieher, business meeting and election of of the study lesson: Plans were made gave the first lesson'from the. new ficers for the year. Miss Caroline for the winter months and prayer book. There were IB members pres Wilson! reviewed the first two bags given to each member to be ent and three new members joined, chapters of the textbook. Mrs. Dev returned in May. i, Attending were Mrs. Thomas onshire. announced the Christmas Mrs. Robinson, co-leader, ar Thomson, Mrs. Mazie Eisenberg, Supply.Party to be held Sept. 29 at ranged for meeting places for the Mrs. Helen Bishop, Mrs. Anna Far the church. The Circle is hostess coming year. Mrs. Strom appoint- rell, Mrs. Jacob Beutell, Mrs. David and will have charge; o f the .re er Mrs. Edward Emmons as secre O’Reilly, Mrs. Fred Tobleman, Mrs. ception and refreshments. tary and Mrs. Wm. C. Magee, Hartly McCowen, Miss Glendoit Officers elected for the year,were treasurer. Mrs. George Paterson Weeks, Miss Eleanor . Smith, Miss as follow s: Leader, Mrs. Emma’ C. • will continue, as publicity chairman Zella Lloyd, Miss Elinor Lloyd, Devonshire; co-leader, Mrs. Mar and Mrs. Christian Schmidt sun Mrs. Anna Case, Miss Mary. Wat garet McVoy; secretary, and pub shine. son, Miss Bessie Reinhold. New licity, Miss Ruth E. Lancaster; Members present were Miss Irene members— Mrs. A . Leon, Mrs, May treasurer, Mrs. Raymond Pier; Worrell, Mrs. Alida Forman, Mrs. Schueyer, Mrs. Ida MacDougal. devotional chairman, Mrs. Joan De-
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We (the'family)' had a pleasant Senator Case Reports surprise on Saturday. Opr niece,: Barbara Hurry, of Coral Gables, To Times Readers Florida, flew home to spend a few days with her parents and visiting relatives, then she will fly to. Chi Every Congress seems to attract a label. An appropriate one cago on Thursday and then back to fo r the first session of the current Congress would be the “ Eisen Florida- Florida was really hot this hower Congress.” While ^he Republicans were outnumbered about summer according-to Barbara, but 2 to 1 in both the House and the Senate, the strong leadership of still it’s a great state. President Eisenhower left its firm imprint on the legislative record. 'Have a pleasant week and will Thc box score reads roughly as follows: see you same place, same time.' The President’s major accomplishments with Congrcss'-Held the line against inflationary spending; labor reform cnactcd; flight against higher farm price supports won; Hawaii became 60th state; inter state highway program continued, at. least partly on a pay-as-you-go Auxiliary Plans basis; mutual security program continued; expansion of the re sources of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.. Rummage Sale, . The President’s major defeats in Congress— Senate rejected Lewis Strauss as Secretary of Commerce; President’s second veto of "pork Dance Oct. 24th barrel” public works money bill overridden; failed to get a new program of reduced farm price supports with less government con NEPTUNE — The Auxiliary to trols on the farmer; Congress failed to eliminate the postal deficit. THE BLUE ANGEL— Theodore Bilcel performs a feat the O’Brien-Major VFW Post met of magic for newlyweds Curt Jurgens and May Britt in . The.standoffs—The Civil Rights Commission continued for two IT STARTED WITH A KISS now showing at the Palace last Thursday night at the Post the above scene from “The Blue Angel” now showing at years, but major civil rights proposals held off until next year; Presi in Bradley Beach, the Algonquin in Manasquan and the Home, 1515 Corlies Avenue. Mrs. the Brielle Motor Vue, co-featured with “I Mobster” dent obtained some realistic monetary policy gains, but Congress Laurelton Motor Vue ending tomorrow (Saturday) night. LeRoy White ; presided. Twenty with Steve Cochran and Lila Milan, ending tomorrow failed to give the President sufficient flexibility in handling long Co-featured at the Motor Vue is “Cast A Long Shadow” members attended.. (Saturday) night. “The Blue Angels” will be showing at term public delit. This seriously, handicaps his fight against inflation. with Audie Murphy and Terry Moore. .Final plans were made to hold the Rivoli in Belmar and the Arnold in Point Pleasant Following the landslide proportions of the Democratic Congres a rummage sale at the Post Home Sunday through Wednesday, Sept. 27 - 30. sional victory in 1958, few indeed were bold enough to predict that us. He and Betty always had a Gables on September 24, 25 26th with Mrs. Congress, within a few months, would be patterning its actions so wide wave as they walked by. Her Mauro Troppoli, chairman for the (Continued from. Page ) and testimonial Dinner for the. de merfield School. P.T.A-i, fo r the ‘ closely after, the President’s wishes. sister, Ethel Linehan, lives in the 1 affair. ning game. partment president, Mrs. John Som purpose of introducing: kindergar There’s nn old saying: “The President proposes, but Con Hills and .will .help ease, the com- Tentative plans were made to ing days. Sorry to have missed the first hold a dance, at the Post Home mers, at the Robert Treat Hotel, ten mothers to. the aims and pur gress disposes.” This year, it was the President who did both. P.T.A. meeting of Shark River Hills Newark on Oct. 10th; . Ken Traphagen doesn't seem to on October 24th. Mrs. John Gatta, poses of the school system, was a One o f the President’s fundamental objectives has been, and is, School, but notice and information Plans were made to«hold a joint, have sat down to a family dinner chairman fo r the affair. huge success. to dramatize the need to hold the line against inflation. During this will be found elsewhere in The meeting with the post on October much last week. Wednesday he was Mrs. Harry J. Brower, hospital Mrs. David Garrison, Jr., hos session he took his case to the people and, generally speaking, He Times. Golly, the Gables sure is 1, .with Mrs. Norman Lawrence and off to a Board of Education Confer chairman, reported on the recent pitality chairman, introduced Mrs. won Us fight. It may well be that for the long term the chief sig^ growing up fast. We fill up two Mrs. Gatta, chairman for the af ence (with 400 children added to hospital party at Alleriwood for Wilbur Hawthorne, P.T.A. presi nificancp o f .this Congress is that, under the President’s leadership, buses each morning for school. Still fair.. . . - . . • - : the school system this^year, the ten veterans. The next party will dent, who welcomed the new moth it.has made the country face up:to the fact that what we want we sleepy-—-haven’t gotten Used to the The: membership drive will be ers. . school seams are bulging!). Thurs be held on Oct 12th. Also an have to pay for. There is pqthing inconsistent between sound fiscal EARLY RISING HOURS! . gin next meeting at which time Allen Jones, principal, gave a day the B. of E. gave a dinner for nounced there will be a Lyon’s Hos policy and proper concern for the people’s welfare.. In the long run, With the men folk on vacation, Mrs. O'Brien, membership- chair short talk on the problems which the, entire school employee staff— pital Carnival on November 19th without the former-the latter is impossible. ' some of the neighbors have been man . will name her membership at the Homestead. rain date November 26th. the parents and teachers may have There is, of course, a good deal o f “pointing with pride” after enjoying short trips around the Plans were made for the follow teams and captains. to face during the coming years. Friday, he MCed the 20th an Hostesses for the evening were every session of Congress. When the first session is over anil, an country. George and Eva Bartoif ing delegates to attend the Sixth Mrs. Michael Pizza, kindergar nual dinner meeting of the West drove to Pennsylvania to see the Mrs. Aldo Vignolini and Mrs. Her other year remains before the final record is written, the majority District meeting on September 29th ten teacher,'spoke on the require ern Electric Masonic Group, Robin man Danker. party in Congress nearly always attempts to take the credit for what Longwood Gardens by Dupont. at Highlands Auxiliary #6902: Mrs. ments of the kindergarten child, ever is accomplished and-defends itself against charges of inaction Hood Inn, Clifton, N. J., 420 Ma While Catherine and Tony Bertol- sons! - . Robert McClelland,* Mrs.. Harold and. manner in which the parents with the cry of “Wait till next year,”: but the record speaks for it- ami visited Atlantic City and New Heckman, Mrs. Ernest Megill, Mrs. And Saturday, he and Evelyn en may assist. - : self.-". • * York, Oscar Johnson enjoyed a re James Allegro, Mrs. John Gatta, Tea Sept 17 At ( tertained 10 cbuple'3 at their home laxing vacation after a busy sum Refreshments were served by* Unfortunately, Senate power politics did reach into New Jersey Mrs.-Michael O'Brien, Mrs. William on 44 Pinewood Dr. from the Per first grade mothers. in the past session. Nearly a year ago, former Senator H. 'Alexander m er./T oo bad vacations must end, Harris, Mrs. Carl Barber, Mrs. Mi sonnel branch of W. E. where he Summerfield PTA, Smith andl recommended the promotion of Federal Judge Phillip but then there is the prospect of chael Selinitzer and Mrs. White. . ■ * — — ’ Forman of Trenton to the United States Third Circuit Court of Ap- works. How’d those horseshoe the, next vacatioii. Mrs. White and Mrs. O’Brien plan NEPTUNE—Last Thursday aft peals.,. President Eisenhower, recognizing the outstanding qualifica games come out? The day was so The Friendship Club met at, the SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES to attend the department meeting ernoon a tea, sponsored by the Sum- $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL tions and lengthy judicial-experience of our candidate, recommended perfect that several couples are home of Angela Agresta, Wakefield him for the position in February. The nomination was kept on the discussing movi?g to our Hills! Road, on Tuesday. Attending were shelf in the Senate Judiciary Committee for seven months. The One of our groups, who fight the Lorraine1 Ronalder, Dot Johnson, judge was one of many presidential appointees held as political. hos Battle o f the Bulge in ’ Unison Catherine Bertolami, Eva Bartoif, tages until Majority leadership was ready to relent. Only after the throughout the year, celebrated last guest Louise Vitale, Shark River ■ press and public mustered strong support for Judge Forman and an Wednesday the 16th with a day in Manor,, and myself. Catherine and e e n other 20 frozen judicial nominations was the barrier raised. NYC. Alice Beattie, Lois Gerard, Dot were high score winners. The Though Judge Forman was finally confirmed, a serious injustice Dot Manz, Audrey McClain, Louise next meeting will be at Catherine’s An ."Associated’* Advertising Feature had been done to a fine judge as well as to .-the state which he honors Townsend and Betty Rizzo saw home on Tuesday, Sept. 30. By BOB MAYERS M d which honors him. "Redhead” (even waited at the ■ Sometimes I wonder why SIGNS On another matter vital to our state, politics and a spirit of in stage door for the handsome lead are' placed on roads—zone—stop- difference on the part of the leadership of a key Senate committee ing man’s autograph) and wound slow, etc. One would think Wake Cortez Hairdressers, Asbury Park, Is Complete blocltcd my efforts -to tighten the law dealing with the discontinuance up with dinner at Vesuvio’s. While field Road was a Freeway! 25 miles of passenger train.and ferry service. Despite the threatened danger this really wound up their- year It: an hour is the limit, same on Ox of wholesale destruction of passcngr srvicc that can take place any also gave them an impetus to start ford Way. . ’ Let’s ; all slow down Beauty Salon With All Services, Features Flexafone time under existing laws, those who had it within their power to as the; next one as that dinner wasn’ t and obey the signs. Policemen sist thc peoplo of our state and its neighbors decidcd to postpone low calorie. It’s a worthwhile cause cannot be everywhere so help pro Cold Waves, Has Staff of 14 Trained Operators any action until next year. Let us hope we can afford to wait until /though and their efforts certainly tect children and believe me, we Cortez Hairdressers, 705 Grand with never a claim against it. It dressers over a period of many next year. showed successfully this year on have many little ones playing out Ave., Asbury Park, is a complete has a good conditioner, less irritat- years. Established in 1921 and at Other desirable legislation which will be stalled during the re- the beacht . of doors; on bicycles too!, FOLLOW . cess is a clean elections, bill, a measure to improve ethics in govem- beauty salon with a . full range of ing. . ': : this locatioh sigce 1945, the salon ; Happy Birthdays coming up are THE SIGNS. AND OBEY. ’Tis ment and a moderate program of emergency assistance for. school beauty services, featuring expert The salon has all modem equip is owned.and operated by John Cor one, to our Barbara, 14 on the 1st easy, once you catch on! construction. ' ’.' , • . hair styling. ment for providing all favorite tez, who apprenticed in Europe. of October, and one to Gladys Jan- Happy Birthday to Lynn Scheaf- On the broad issues, though; the President’s box score is im Flexatone cold waves are a spe beauty services and is staffed by 14 Cortez Hairdressers . is open narone on Friday the 2nd. May it fer on Sept. 25, today. Have a won pressive. With renewed vigor and restored tempers, Congress will cialty of Cortez Hairdressers, which traineid operators. The personalized from 9 to 6 seven days. Call Pros start a grand year for. you both! derful birthday. - -■ return : in. January and;' I: hope, finish the necessary' job.' . recommends this top line for mild, attention accorded to patrons has pect 6-7315 for appointments. W ill head for the (frove—-be see ■ Grown-ups having birthdays are elegant Waves, used fo r many years won a following for Cortez Hair The Hills those, older. At the same time, he ing you. Dom Maculuso, Sept. 26; Chas. was equally well liked by adults— .'- Pearl,, Sept. 28; Dr.. .Bpb Crelin, Sept. 29 and Emerson Creveling on (Continued from Page 1) the whole community has indeed Winds in a hurricane seldom go S. Haydu & Sons Distribute Full Line Of Quality teline and of Grover Landis. But lost a friend. over 150 mph, according to data Oct. 1. A happy day to all of you. it should be Stated that he was the Though less well known to chil compiled by the Navy’s Hurricane Tomorrow Joe and Martha Im- dren certainly, Olin Davis, opr Hunters. Average hurricane winds boden will celebrate their wedding Meat Products In Area From Neptune, Provide kind of a young man who was very are 120 mph in the inner areas, ta well liked by his classmates, by neighbor on Pinewood Dr., who pering off. to 40 mph on the outer anniversary. Many more-happy an children younger than ho and by died Friday, will be missed among. edge o f the storm. niversaries' together! Regular Store To Stores, Restaurants, Hotels S, Haydu & Sons, meat packers Monmouth and Ocean counties and ters, cold cuts of all types, and wholesalers, distribute a full vicinity. It also handles meat sup and ham. The firm has more'~than ' Laurelfon Mofor-Vue line..of quality m eats' and meat plies fo r : churches, school cafeter 200 employees in. ail. William Hay- THEATRE products in this area from their dis ias, organizations and special af du is president and general man tribution center at 7th-and Atkins fairs.. ager at Neptune. His- . bfpther, , Belmar, N. J. . Route. 88 East of L.aure!ton Circle Bradley Beach, N. J.- . Continuous from Dusk Ayes., Neptune’. ’ Established, more than 45 years Prank, is vice president and general Matfnee — 2:30 P.M. A f te r S ept. 29 . 3 4 .— 200 ft. North of . M atinee — 2:30'P.M.. Open Fri., Sat;, Sun.. Only BrieRe Circle • The firm, which has its process ago, S. Haydu & Sons does its own manager fit Newark. Their sons Evening —; 7:00 & 9:00 -< Continuous from Dusk ...... Evening — 7:00 & Q:00 ‘ Sunday Continuous from 2:30 OPEN THURS., FRI. & SAT.. ing plant in Newark, has 30. em- slaughtering and processing and are also active, in .i.the/ business. ' Sunday Continuous from 2:30 ;■ WED., TIIURS.. FRI. & SAT. — ployees'at' Neptune to serve stores, sells beef, veal, lamb, pork and Call KEllogg 1-4399 for all infor.--. SEPT. 23, 24, 25 & 26 ; . • . WEI),, TnUItS;. FRI. & SAT. — estaurants, -hotels: and diners in meat products including frankfur mation. -•_>/:S' S E P T . 23, 24* 25 & 26 (THURS., FRI. & SAT. — ‘ V WED'., TIIURS:, FRI. & SAT. — “It Started with A Kiss” SEPT. 24, 25 & 26 ’ v S E P T . 23, 24,: 25 & 26 • „ ’ With Debbie Reynolds “For the First Glenn Ford Dual Auto Parts, Oakhurst, Stocks Full Line >• 4&It Started with Time” CinemaScope & Color “Blue Angel” 1 : .'. Also . . .. A Kiss” With May Britt • With Mario Lanza “Cast A Long Shadow” Of New And Rebuilt Auto Parts For All Makes With Debbie Reynolds Zsa Zsa Gabor With Audie Murphy Curt Jurgens Terry Moore Glenn Ford '.' S- • Has Automatic Transmission Repair Service Technicolor CinemaScope & Color CinemaScope & Color Dual Auto Parts, State Highway niany rebuilt parts which are avail pair services on all makes of trans 35 across from the Hollywood able at savings. missions. SUN.. MON. & TUES. — S E P T . 27, 28 & 29 Also Shoporama, Oakhurst, stocks a full The firrii was established last The shop is open from 8 to 6 six SUN.. MON.. TUES. * WED. — line, of new and rebuilt auto parts June 1 by Vincent (Bill) Berent, days and also a half-day on Sunday S E P T . 27, 28, 29 & 30 “The Return of the Fly” for all makes, serving mechanics who has been in this field all his for the convenience of customers. With Vincent Price “The Blue Angel” Danielle DeMetz arid motorists throughout this area. life. He. has an efficient staff of Call KEllogg 1-2044 fo r ail- infor ; “This Earth Is CinemaScope Handling all types of parts from three-employees. mation. ... With Curt Jurgens . ' Also complete motors to the smallest Duel Auto Parts also provides • With Steve Cochran ‘The Son of Robin Hood” components, Dual Auto Parts has expert automatic transmission re May Britt With David Hedison Lita Milan With : June Lavarick CinemaScope & Color Joanne Dru CinemaScope & Color CinemaScope Eric Geores, Loch Arbor, Is Authorized Agent CinemaScope & Color f : ” ; . . ' . • _ ' ' ’ ' TIIURS.. FRI. & SA T.— FRI., SAT. & SUN. — For Electric Furnaceman Furnaces In This Area, OCT. .1, 2 & 3 OCT. 2, 3 & 4 We close Sept.- 26 for thc sept.’ IoV oct! T.R2* : “ Yellowstone Kelly” Makes Expert Installations Of Complete Systems “Yellowstone With Edward “Kookio” -Byrnes Andra Martin Winter. We have enjoyed Eric Geores, heating contractor, mouth County. wife, Georgeanna, helps in “The Devil’s K elly” Clint Walker of 516 Pago Ave., Loch Arbor, is A master steamfitter with a life business and he has two Technicolor authorized agent in this area for time of experience in the field, Mr. employees; - ■ , With Edward “Rookie” Byrnes your patronage and hope to Disciple” Also . Electric Furnaceman furnaces, one Geores specializes in customer sat For estimates and advice oh.heat Andra Martin “The Man who Could of the finest makes. isfaction. He gives, all work, his With Burt Lancaster see you in the Spring. ing installations with Electric Fur- Clint Walker Cheat Death” . Mr. .Geores makes complete in personal attention, assuring the' naceman equiprnent, . c a t 1 ’ r“' Kirk Douglas With Anton Deflfring stallations of heating systems with customer of a well planned and in Geores at KEllogg 1-204-1. Janette Scott Technicolor Hazel Court Electric Furnacempn furnaces and stalled system. He established his ■ serves customers throughout Mon ■own business over a year ago. His OCEAN G&OVE TIMES and. NEPTUNE- IlMEiS,
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