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The Coast Advertiser Forty' Sixth Year, No. 2. • BELMAR, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1938 Single Copy 4 Cents’. Belmar Fishing Club Guides New Move Construction of New Building Honored by Lodge 1,000 Parade Here, Opens Social Season Honoring War Dead Is Started at K in g ’s College Over 100 Attend Affair. Pastors Urge Continued Farrier Officiates at Structure Will Be Temporary Gymnasium. Crawford Peace as Eight Towns ‘Birthday’ Ceremony. Outlines Plans for Four Other Projects Join Belmar Rites. The newly-decorated Marine Vista at Wall Township School. Patriotic organizations and officials was the scene of the Belmar Fishing from eight neighboring municipalities club’s ninth birthday celebration Mon More than 400 prospective students applications for entrance into the col joined Belmar in an impressive Me day afternoon. President Benjamin E. lege this fall has been received and morial day celebration, highlighted by Farrier cut the large decorated cake of The King’s college, an inter-de added 50 more would be accepted for a parade in which 1,000 persons parti with the traditional fishing knife which nominational institution which will be the first year. The possibility exists hangs in the “Hall of Fame’’ through inaugurated in September, Monday af nearly 300 will be accommodated next cipated in tribute to men who served out the year. Over 100 members and ternoon attended a ground-breaking year if plans now under consideration and died in war. guests attended. ceremony opening construction of a are developed. Tuition fees will be $100 Pleas for continued preservation o f The Vista has been decorated in a annually and room and board $300 an liberties and peace in America were Nile green with matching blinds. The new building on the campus of the nually. voiced by clergymen at churches and. fish collection again graces the top Wall township school. The Rev. Mr. Crawford said officers border of the room. New lighting ar The new structure will serve as a of the administration also are con cemeteries in religious and m ilitary' rangements, giving height to the room, gymnasium until a larger one is built centrating on the establishment of a services for the war dead of Betmar„ have been installed. The room adjoin and will be completed at an approxi library which will contain between South Belmar, West Belmar, Neptune.- ing the dance floor has been beauti mate cost of $6,000. 5,000 and 6,000 books recognized as City, Spring Lake, Spring Lake fied with a new glass window decorated Ground was broken by Mrs. Percy standard college texts. Most of the Heights, Sea Girt, Manasquan and! with a marine scene in colored glass. B. Crawford, wife of the Philadelphia books collected are second hand but Brielle. Dancing was enjoyed to the music of LOUIS H. FETTER cleric, pastor of the Young People’s have received approval. The day-long program opened in: Paul Newman’s orchestra. HARRY R. COOPER Memorial Park opposite the Belmar- Church of the Air who will be acting The Rev. Mr. Crawford stated plans Before cutting the attractive birth president of the college. The institu for the September opening were pro Community Center, where the Soldiers’” day cake, decked with nine yellow and Hospitalization Drive tion- is situated on the south shore of gressing satisfactorily, adding that 65th Anniversary monument was decorated and services white candles, Mr. Farrier gave a short upper Shark river on a 90-acre tract, $58,000 of an original $60,000 debt as conducted by Herbert - Worthington- informal talk, -thanking the club mem Is Opened in County formerly the site of the Marconi Wire sumed to purchase the property had Marked by Knights White American Legion post and its bers for their cooperation. He ex less Telegraph company. been paid. auxiliary, under whose auspices the plained the club organized 31 years ago celebration was sponsored. Mrs. E m ily The ceremonies included selections He said extra-curricular including but that the birthday celebrations date by a male quartet from the Young Knox, president of the auxiliary, was i» - from the completion of the new club Fetter Directs Campaign to athletics probably would not be de Newman Tells History of charge of the rites. Peoples Church of the Air, and an ad veloped until next year but said the house. Establish Non-Profit dress by the Rev. Mr. Crawford, who A military salute was fired and taps Among those present were Mr. and college intends to invite local ministers Ocean Beach Lodge, K. sounded, after which the parade, form outlined the purpose of the college and to speak at assembly on many occa Mrs. Fred G'ebien, Mr. and Mrs. Stew Plan at Shore. revealed new plans for its develop ing at the Community Center, pro art Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Harry sions. of P. Cooper Feted. ceeded down F street through Belmar ment. Explains Purpose Schick, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clayton, Group enrollments for the New Jer and South Belmar and later through. Four More Buildings Planned Prospective students at Monday’s Ocean Beach lodge, Knights of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Holt, Mr. and sey Hospital Service plan in Mon the main thoroughfares of Spring: The college at present ig comprised ceremony .came from seven eastern Mrs, Oscar Mattheissen, Mr. and Mrs. mouth county opened this week under Pythias, observed its 65th anniversary Lake, Sea Girt and Manasquan. Chester Blauvelt, Mr. and Mrs. George of four buildings, with the main struc states—New York, New Jersey, Penn The line of march, headed by Col. the direction of Louis H. Fetter, sec ture now under repair for use as the sylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Connec last Thursday at a meeting in New Maynard, Mr. and Mrs. William J. retary-treasurer of the Jersey Central Philander Betts as parade marshal, main dormitory. The Rev. Mr. Craw ticut and Massachusetts—and inspect man’s hall, Belmar, at which time Irvin, Mr. and Mrs. August Hnight and Power and Light 'Company, who re included police and municipal officials ford revealed four other buildings will ed the buildings, now under rehabilita Harry R. Cooper, who was instructed Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Vogan. cently was appointed county represen of Belmar and South Belmar, the be constructed within the next few tion. Also Mr. and Mrs. Harry Diehl, Mr. tative on the state board of trustees in the lodge in 1921, was the guest of American Legion drum and bugle years—one duplicating the present and Mrs. Howard Steever, Mr. and for the plan. "The purpose of this school,” the honor. Mr. Cooper was recently ad corps following a guard of honor led Mrs. James Morris, Mr. and Mrs. dormitory affair, two others of similar Rev. Mr. Crawford said, “is to com mitted to practice in the United States by John O’Neil, vice commander of the Arthur Ross, Mr. and Mrs. William The plan was initiated by Frank C. size for administration and a library, bine a sane, evangelistic zeal with the supreme court. post, the Sons of Legion, members o f Sweetland, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gross- Zuck, public relations chairman of the and a fourth for a spacious gymnasi highest standards of sound scholar Roscoe C. Newman, keeper of rec the post and auxiliary, Belmar and hause, Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson, organization’s headquarters in New um which will be situated by a large ship. It will not be a Bible school, nor ords and of the seal of Ocean Beach Manasquan Boy Scouts, Spring Lake- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eppinger, Dr. and ark. The plan offers employe groups athletic field. will it be a school with the sole pur lodge, and grand chancelor of New Girl Scouts, fire apparatus from Bel Mrs. Michael Coffey, Mr. and Mrs. and individuals hospitalization in the The temporary gymnasium will be pose of offering instruction in the arts Jersey, recalled that the records of the mar, South Belmar, West Belmar, event of sudden illness at a yearly rate George :Sch?id'es, Mr. and Mrs. George 65 feet by 35 feet and will be converted and sciences. The King’s college will lodge were lost in a fire in 1890 which Neptune City, Spring Lake, Spring- of about three cents a day. Zuckschwerdt, Mr. and Mrs. Jenner into a chemistry laboratory when meet a distinct need in that it will co destroyed the Boot Box at Tenth ave Lake Heights, Sea Girt, Manasquan Day, Mr. and Mrs. Bert A. Park, Mr. The service fund, according to Mr. funds are available for the 1 arger ordinate these two programs.” nue and F street. and Brielle, and first aid squads and’ and Mrs. Charles H. Milzer, Mr. and Fetter, will be operated on a non-pro gymnasium, which will cost about $30,- Freshmen will register September 19 “Men were men in those days and vehicles from Belmar, South Belmar, Mrs. Waverly Tyler, Dr. and Mrs. T. fit basis and solely for the benefit of 000, the Rev. Mr. Crawford estimated. and classes will begin the following it took a lot to keep them down,” he Neptune City, Spring Lake and Mana H. VanWinkle, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. subscribers. In the case of unexpected The youthful cleric said 100 signed day. observed. “You couldn’t find any of squan. Van Winkle, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin illness hospital care may be obtained them in the building the morning af Military salutes were fired at. the- E. Barrier, Mr. and Mrs. Cranage Til at any hospital. This care includes a ter the meeting. They were all up and grave of Robinson Worthington In the; ton, Mr.