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VO L. XCV1V NO. 51 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 1974 PIFTEEN CENTS Withers-Mick KtwwpciswM tewteiwwuBOTcietpewtwsteweiststeteiewewietM tstiM twiw Nuptials, Dec. 14 Superior Court Judge Says Government By

BELMAR — Leslce A n n Wi­ thers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GeongV Withers, 96 Cookman Ave. Camp Meeting A ssn. Is Unconstitutional Ocean Grove,- became t h e bride last Saturday of'R obert „J am es T Decision on News Dealer’s Right To Deliver 011 Sabbath Mick, 1112 Lake Ave., Ocean Grove in the Fifth Avenue Chapel, here. Will Be Appealed To The New Jersey Supreme Court . . '3 The Rev. Bruce Harrison officiat­ ed in the double ring ceremony. FREEHOLD — The Ocean lost. Alfred C. Clapp, Newark : Organist was Mis. Julie Tice. Statement He went: on to say “it is clear from Grove Camp Meeting Associa­ attorney- who is assisting the language - used • by- the Legislature : By Ocean Grove’s President tion was stripped of its mu­ Henry, H. Patterson, Associa i . . that thf provisions of the (enabl-. George L. Hergesheimer . nicipal or goverinental pow­ tion' counsel, said thatm n ap­ inii Jaiv) do not/have a secular., ptir-.: ers by a New- Jersey Super­ peal will be made promptly. p;jsc.” He added, the law tloes liavc The Executive Committee the ..'purpose “to advance, religion,” , ior .Court Judge last Friday. After the appeal’is filed, the Supreme Court will be peti­ of the Ocean Grove C a m p which is- tantamount to '.\n establish­ M l But a stay Has been . granted tioned to take the case from Meeting Association in ses­ ing til. religion" and thus, a., violation ■/ pending appeal. ; ; sion Friday, December 13, ■of the first Amendment ^ TO ALL OUR READERS •the Superior. Court's appellate division. This will cut.down 1974 was informed late in the uecatise (,f ' his .ruling . against , the AND THEIR LOVED ONES Superior Court Judge Merr afternoon of a ruling handed ritt Lane, Jr., said last Friday expenses for both litigants, enabling legi.slation, Judge’ Larie said From • said Mr. Clapp, former Dean down by the Honorable Mer­ it follouv’V that any “so cal’ed” or­ that it is unconstitutionial for ritt Lane Jr., a judge of the the Camp Meeting Associa­ .of Rutgers ,La\v School and dinances adopted' bv the Camp Meet- . former judge of the Superior Superior Court in Monmouth ing Association /'are without .any force ; THE STAFF and ADVERTISERS tion to adopt and .enforce its County. He ruled that the municipal ordinances, point­ Court. or effect,” and the Association "has Camp Meeting Association ing in particular at the Sun­ : ‘ The ruling by Judge L a n e no’authority to bar the streets at any of THE TIMES day restrictions, no vehicular purely prohibits the C a m p has no municipal powers to time to any person." , . make and enforce its own . “The Family Newspaper” . • j- traffic, no. bathingi etc. The Meeting Association from act­ judge contends ' Ocfcan Grove ing as a municipal governing laws. Should this ruling be upheld, it means our Sunday is not a separate, entity, a mu­ body. It does not touch its closing ordinances and all oth­ Mrs. Robert James Mick nicipality in itself but a part ecclesiastical powers, nor its Unity Is Antique Doll Display And Program of the Township o f Neptune. ownership of property in the ers enacted can not be enforc­ The groom is the son of Mrs. Grove. Neither does it touch ed. Judge Lane did grant our At Woman’s Club of Ocean Grove Judge Lane ruled on a suit John Mick, 17th Ave., West Bel­ its lot charge, a contractual attorney Alfred C; Clapp, The Theme by Robert E . Schaad. of»Al- mar, and John' Mick, “H” Street, agreement between the lessee Esq., a stay of the decision he lenhurst, who delivers news­ . this place. OCEAN GROVE T The colorful enjoyed going up for a closer view of and the Association which rendered pending the outcome OCEAN GROVE - “Unity” be­ this valuable collection. It was indeed papers in the community and Given in marriage by her fa­ decoration^ Christmas tree, and the cannot be. impaired by legisla­ of an appeal to the Appellate hind the Camp Meeting Association sought to continue delivery of ther, the bride wore an empire large display of beautiful dolls of the a delightful afternoon. . . tion or. court edict. ■ Division of Superior Court; for the preservation of Ocean Groi/b style gown of poly-organza and 19th and . early 20th centuries gave ^Those in attendance included also: the. Sunday papers in the ear­ Thie Executive Committee was the theme of a spontaneous meet- . ly morning hours of the Sab­ : It appears . that if ; Ocean . Alencon lace, with mother of pearl The W oman’s Club of Ocean Grove a Mrs. E. D.; Sparks', Miss Alice M . acted quickly after hearing ing of representative persons Monday festive appearance last Thursday after­ Johnston, M iss Florence-J. Carryl, M rs. bath. Complaints had b e e n Grove loses in the final bat­ •trim and detachable train. H er tle, the ordinances of th e the report, and by unanimous n ig h t . floor length mantilla was edged noon as the members and guests gath­ Otto Lind, M rs. Edward J, Tomkins, signed- against him by Mr. vote instructed o u r coiinsel M rs. H . Koehne, M rs. H . D . W inship, & Mrs. Wilbur Dinegar, sum­ Township of Neptune will ap­ Qeorge L . Hergesheim er, Association with Alencon lacc. Her bouquet ered for the Christmas meeting pre­ ply to tl;e Grove. The town­ Henry H. Patterson, Esq., president, and Frank M.- Henson, its. was of white roses', stephanotis sided over . by the president, Mrs; Mrs. John R. Perry, M rs. Jeannette mer residents at 15. Abbott who was working with Mr. Ecke, Mrs. B. Stirling, Miss Alice Avenue, and Superior Court ship will also have to absorb executive director, discussed Judge and toabies breath. R a lp h P. H u n t . street maintenance and police Clapp, to file the necessary M erritt Lane’s decision against the ■ Matron of honor for her sister, Radomski, Mrs. A. T. Holloivay, Judge Thomas Yaccarino had appeal in the Appellate Divi­ The special Christmas donations issued an injunction against protection. community and the . Association's de­ was Mrs. Walter Buettner, Garland M rs, C . Aschenbach, M rs. C . Bewkes, sion of Superior Court.' were turned in and M rs. W illiam T , the Camp Meeting Associa­ The judge’s decision focused on cision to appeal. The meeting was ■ Girdle, Westminster, CJalif. Site Folley, chairman of the Social Service M rs.. Louis : W . Asay, Miss Myrtle I believe the vast majority Cody, Miss Anne Mason, M rs. Gladys tion from enforcing the ordi­ three major issues: freedom of held at Day's Restaurant, with owner was attired in a long sleeved, prin­ Departm ent, told of the gifts distribute speech and the press, the right of of leaseholders and friends of Benjamin Douglas as chairman. cess line’ gown of burgundy vel- F . Logan, M rs. W alter Schriek, Miss nance . and stopping the Sun­ ed by her and her co-chairman, M rs. day delivery.; V due process to_ operate a business, Ocean Grove will agree with The committee of residents. now in vet, and a matching picture hat, Sinclair Sutherland, for Thanksgiving Adelaide M . W illiam s, M rs. Harry L. the action taken by the Camp The hearing was ' held here and the 1870 enabling legislation formation is being expanded. Block ■ and ;■ carried a bouquet of pink and Christmas. M rs. Edward J. M a k - Tice, Mrs; Charlote Myers, Mrs. A. Meeting Association. Many C . Flandreau, M rs. W illiam M cKellar, last Friday and Ocean Grove tinder which Ocean Grove oper­ captains will be named and the en­ roses centered with one wine col- holm, chairm an of the Am erican Home ates. offers of help a n d support ’ ored rose. M rs. Ivan H all, M rs. M ary L. Drake, tire community surveyed. Bill Clegg Department reported on the m any tins • Arguing' the case for the Asso- have already been received at j Other, attendants were Mrs. .Mrc, Cem e*- Jahnel. ,M rs._M au' obsm-anccs .will b.-' maintained, . OCEAN GROVE - Mr. and Mrs. The township bus w ill .continue to assist senior ti^ n s without ■ transpor­ Grove "is able” ' to pretty well *’ P « sc^ | banning .he sale of newspap^rs on that the minds of men will be over*. , Jerry Cash,. 148 H eck'. Avenue, are OCEAN GROVE — The Christ­ .lighting of a candle, by each person us Sunday peace and so forth.- Sunday, and the ena | ruled by ,the Lord.'” mas pageant, “The Light of Beth­ present. . tation by picking them up . on the 1 Sunday, and the enabling state law the proud parents of twins, bom Dec. W hat we re asking is that this^ allowing the ordinance “bears scr'ut- 9^ at Jersey Shore Medical Center, lehem,” will be, presented in th- Those going to St.' Paul’s on Cultural . H our .dates at the following Cquiet) way of life that’s been there .iny” because it concerns the basic e x - Total Now $95,94958 : ®^ptune. First-born Devon Chris­ St. Paul’s United Methodisl Christmas Eve at 11 o’clock will places: Leaving the Ocean. G rove.Post since the 1870s be affirmed and be .ercise of a free press 3nd free spcech. topher‘weighed in at 4 lbs. 10 oz. Church sanctaury at 11 o’clock view wtiat is called “The Lighting Office at 1- P.M ., then going to the t<> continue,’^lytelki' said."; j 1 ^ lo. rcstiict fre^sp^ch aiid OCEAN GHOVE — The Now and and his sister, Megan Elizabeth weigh* Christmas Eve. The youth of the of the Way1’ — the way to Bethle- Neptune '■ Housing Authority Office, 1810 Alberta - Avenue, and .then to . The judge found .that a ; February freedom of the press, Judge Lane Forever Fund for the preservation and ; ? ;u!d no law may “advance or inhibit Ocean Grove. Round trip & one TAXI SERVICE DAY’S RESTAURANT gring, M arilyn Hart, Sally Lohr and •The Greeting Card Store” religion . . (o r) foster excessive en­ Way. A. P. &*N.Y. Transit Co. George A. Banst-Grove City I.lvetr Sunday dinner 12-2 49 Olin St.— Peggy Goodrich. Opp. Post Office. Ocean GrovL. tanglement with religion.” . Tel. 774-2727. - . \ : —27tf 775-3509 _ 8 tf Reservations only—775-0024.— <4tf P A G E T W O uClfiAftl GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP^OF JNEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1974 Infinite . . boundless-in its scope son & Co., M inneapolis, J^ innesota.: where God' has led hitit tp be-Santa Savlous, the Lord Jestis Christ in Save Attractions tion of Ocean Grove. W ith, vast expanding shores , , , N ow , ’ I am . a -bom-again believer in Claus just' as God calls an Evangelist whom lie too believes. Today we are confronted by one }V]iere do they go and . never; end. Christ arid for m any years Have served in each generation, to preach the : by GEORGE T. BOYLE EDITOR, TIMES: of the most unsightly beaches arid Y(fl; cooping back ito. me?; i V'.' as a department store Santa Claus in Gospel in any place where He has a rotting tboardwalk that is both Can this be real . . ^ East * Orange, New Jersey and God led him to .be an Evangelist. A, r e a l The attached letter to the Ocean an eyesore and a disgrace. Just;to So great a thing? ■ has really, blessed me as I have. talked Santa Claus who loves the Lord would Animals <& Yule Grove Recreation Commission is walk on it is both a danger and-a Loves The Shore I. close my .eyes ‘and . to the children, being m indful of our want, to see and hear a real Evangelist self explanatory. v . ■hardship. It s o m e places the EDITO R, TIM ES: ' H e a t th e wavesrythmic ■...' ...• Lord and. Sayibus, who. when his dis- and I truly believe a real Evangelist EDITOR, TIM ES: It is the result o£ much thinking 'planks are rotten- down to i the Splashing. ;. ,', dancing:. . V :.'. ‘ dplgs forbad • the little ones to come would want to see and hear a real Each year. the- holiday season is on the part of the writer,- and is underling stringers. As a child,-1 was always fascinatcd to Him he said,; “Suffer tlie little Santa .Claus, whether he be young or offered not so much as a cure-all, L i k e a c h il d i n , : e a r l y ; s p r in g .- heralded by numerous live and artifi- . . , ■ , , The Ocean Grove Camp Meeting by the sea . . . any body of water . , _ . , .. as a basis for some part of a p r o ­ Illusion . .. w ishful - thinking, Lore? children to come unto. M e and,.forbid old, as long as God has approved of claim .Christmas displays found on t h c , „ _ , „ ,.T...... ,, , . . j . . .. Association (CMA) seems to be ,where I could riot see the distant gram that will lead to something I.W ake and fed,the. spray upon m y face them not,' for of such is the .Kingdom him being Santa Claus in an accept­ law ns: of our churches and public powerless to remedy these condi­ shore. However, my experiences with of Heaven." '* able ’w ay,'tl)at proves to be a blessing. in the way of concrete action. the oceans were limited to summer And know the wonder of the iea' buildings. The joy ^ of viewing such tions. Despite their “Now a n d To live along the lshore. Although I have not reached. the Santa Claus could even do the work a display if .live-anim als arc used may Copies of the letter have been Forever Fund” solicibaiton, no vacations at Atlantic City and other of an .Evangelist. distributed as-you will note; I ; Atlantic Shore resorts w ith m y parents. age when my haif is white, and my not be a joyful experience for the where the fantastic amount of beard is long, I , found the nearest way It any man be in Christ, he is a will appreciate it very mudh if you funds they seek is forthcoming. I Although I have been “around a animals. The, Humane Society of the can find time and space to include Re-Sundays to it by donning a wig and beard that new creature^ H is spirit beareth w it­ am afraid that there is a drastic bit*' in recent, years .and lived along United States, N ew . Jersey Branch, the text In your good paper. reminds me of the way I would look ness with our spirit that we are the cautions that abuse of these animals lack of confidence in the CMA’s ad­ a fiord in Iceland for almost two years, Rights & Wrongs, in old age as Santa Claus looks in the children of God heirs • of God aind To the Ocean Grove Recreation ministration. last summer I was delighted to host is not only a humanitarian concern Commission— EDITOR, TIMES: m any' pictufes 'one;:sees of:ihim since joint heirs with Christ. but it is also, a violation of New .Jer­ .- The Fishing Pier, owned by the the guests at M ay-Fern, the Rev. Fred the tim e he vvas-first known. Yes/ H e As a resident of Ocean Grove CWA arid rented to the Fishing Seems since America has. bcjeai Santa Claus is a spirit within a man sey state anti-cruelty statutes to treat the writer has (been “and is very A . Smith's guest house at 16 Abbott did have a beginning. ,He is not God. Cluib is in a deplorable condition. governed by judges, who have evi­ that' only Christ can renew and while animals and fowl cruelly. much concerned about the contin­ and Beach in Occan Grove. God created him and in the U.S.A. • (Page St*, Please) I would like to add that my hus­ dently forgotten all about the Ten the outer man who wears the clothes, Cruelty in Christmas displays 'is ued deteoriatlon of some of the Commandments, living has gone lie has always been known as Santa ltasm the white hair and - long beard, evidenced by lack of proper shelter, band and I were delighted with the C l a u s . basic attractions that have always from bad to worse for; most of us. may change .of disappear, jet the' in­ little or no protection from the wind,' been a genuine asset to the Grove. various offerings at the Great Audi­ P lc k s p h With too many worldly rights and God has permitted- Santa Claus to ner vtah or- the spirit of Santa . Claus damp or wet locations, improper . or I refer to 1. The boardwalk and torium . as well as the Sing a-Lorigs D elivery possessions, the simple beautiful appear in' every generation at the is renewed daily if that man is • ii* no food supply, and lack of adequate the benches, 2. The fishing pier, at the Memorial Pavilion. To hear S ervice' 'those “older citizens" sing the songs God given things are pushed aside. most wonderful time of the year when in Christ and living for God, our fresh water. W herever possible, dis­ 3. The south end pavilion. T el. Perhaps if more places had abid­ we observe especially, the •birthday oidsar Heai'enly Father who is ever plays should be oriented in sudh a With the: Auditorium, the ocean 774-2SM from their salad days . . . and join Christ, the Son of God. them . . was just so wpnderful and ed by some rules like Ocean Grove, living and is closer than hands and manner ..’that -the live . animals w ill front of Ocean Grove is probably 774-SM1 nostalgic that words cannot describe more than just tlhe now needed gas M illions have. tried to imitate a man feet and. nearer than the' breath We have adequate sunlight on sunny its -principal attraction. The won­ the pleasure we derived from these for (too many), cars; would and who was first known as Santa Claus.- breathe, .in whom we live and move days and be protected from the wind derful unobstructed view of the GROVE-CITY sessions. v . could have been saved to help the but only -areal Smita Claus w h o s e at*d. have our being, 'and rain.: on stormy days. Atlantic is relished yead-round by Sincerely, CLEANERS ^ Since I am retired, I had given up situation." oV.: heart has'/.heenMpw^t^;-by:- God could Oh yes] There is a real Santa Glaus*, both sumlmer visitors and residents 49 Main Avenufe, Ocean Grove • - V - R. BARRY 122 So. Bfala Street, Ocean Q rm j hope of ever living along the sea. really be a Santa- Claus whom* Praise the Lordl . and at Christmas W ILLIAM A, SCHNEIDER alike. The combination of Camip- Ocean Grove God lias led and approved of for this time his spirit always refreshes those Executive'Director, . meoting facilities and the Seashore We >operate our cteanlntf and I (T h e : temperature along the fiord in Preadntf UaoblnM . I Iceland was a far cry from the warm purpose hi.this generation ttt any place] who believe in him mid adore tho Humane Society of N . J. goes back to the .original concep­ summers in New . Jersey). But I did! • So I submit my little poem written Is There Really ’ last summer at Ocean Grove when I A Santa Claus? spent • every possible' moment along the shore and loving every minute W hat ’a question to asW O f course, o f it . there is a Santa Claus. I have seen CONGRATULATIONS! I sincerely hope I can return. I him and I Have shaken hands, with found: the .atmosphere much .to my him, and I said,. Santa*, some folks li k i n g . say there isn’t any Santa Claus. Are Very truly yours you really real? RUTH V. BECK "Son”, he said, “that is just the big Wcirton, W . Va. trouble with the world; there is too Dec. 10, 197*1 much doubting arid not enough be lie v i n g .” y&y SEA SHORE FANTASY T h in J^is-.cy^s^ twinkled through his Ybur Insurance by Ruth V. Beck shaggy white''Vyebrowsj and- he stroked To live beside the shore . . his bushy beard.; • Day in . . . day out? , “I think*we should do something A childhood fantasy about it/’ he said. ‘.‘Can you . write ; .Like reaching for th.* moon down all the reasons why everybody or drifting in a great balloon . . should believe in Santa . Claus and Nothing more. have it published in the newspapers kns just doubled! Yet, here I am, upon, the strand . . so all of the boys and girls in Am erica The thought refutes reality, . and all of their parents will under­ ! Can it be reverie s t a n d ? ” ' Or am I dreaming'. . . still .. These lines were’ written by Alan • : I touclv the sand.. B jck and taken from the book '"Those Insurance for . The'm agnitude of sea . . W e Love” published by T . S. Deni New Jersey National Bank depoettore — wj|| jJoyble to “

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OCEAN GROVE BUSINESSM EN’S St. Paul’s Ushers and is currently enrolled in tlie over­ ,H e is Assigned to duties as an BOWLING LEAGUE C r u s a d e r s seas branch of Los Angeles City G:!!- c'ectrieian. 1st Pres., AJ>. c~. po ii.j scicr.:e courses pursuing an i. A fDr..ier student o fthe Uni- Hurry'S 28 17 37 ' 1st M eth., A.P. Associates Degree in Administration O.G. Memorial 26% 1814 36% Iv .it; South Carolina at Beau- Belm ar Meth. of Justice. !.e joined the M arine Corps O.G. Flowers 23 22 32 Calvary Baptist ’ in Novem ber, 1972. Pathway 24 . 21 31 Avon Meth. Ethel’s 23 22 29 M em orial Meth. Morawe’s 22 23 29 S h o r e m e n 0 M : Desiderio’s 1 21 24 28 Belm ar Pres. G RA B BLE Smith’s' . 20 25 '.. 28 ' ■ I drevv an 8 x 10 of a couple on their honeymoon. On their Campbell’s 18 27 25 .; 10th anniversary an 11-x 14 sketch ,was made and on the 20th anni­ Desiderio’s 2 19’A 25% 24% versary a 16 x 20. The sizes and prices kept rising but there was no H urry Real Estate moved into charge for the double chins in tne final one. first place in the Ocean Grove Bus­ inessmen’s League Monday night People have come from Neiy England, Pennsylvania and other at Bradley Lanes. T h e realtors states for these pleasant memories of the beauty and innocent looks took 4 points from M orawe’s Car'-' Main Avenue Deli of children. The furthest distance travelled was from Kansas, The petlbaggersbehind the steady bowl­ ing of Jim . Brown. Jim finished 54 Main Ave., Ocean Grove people used to live in, Jersey and all the children had been drawn. with a 575 series on games, of In Kansas a little girl was born and in a couple of years they were 199, 199, 186. Bob Crelin, Jr. had Tel. 774-6488 fully aware that: a portrait sketch was missing on the , wall so the 535 on" a high of 191. Morawe’s trip was made."; .! : '• ; ’ dropped from -5th to 6th place in the standings. A man from Easton, Pennsylvania wrote to ask if I could make The O.G. Memorial Home slip­ a copy of a sketch drawn 20 years previously. Sure, I replied, take ped back to 2nd position, as they it out of the frame'and mail it. He wouldn’t take it out of the frame took 3 points from the Odean. and wouldn’t mail it but made the trip'with his wife.. It was a Grove Flow er'and Gift Shop. B ill drawing of the father and two sons. Both’sons \ypuld have liked Sm ith was high for the Home with to. own it but there was only one picture so the trip was niade. The a 521 on games of 186; 182. Paul |j>py, including train and hotel charges was at least fifteen times Keegan had the high for the third the price of the original. . ' " • place. Giftm en, a 195. With the passing years more and more people express their ■.Pathway1 M arket ^remains in 4th delight at finding me in the same locale. Building a reputation with evert though they dropped 3 points, the "build a better mouse.trap” method is outmoded but-' I’ve stuck to last place Desiderio Olds 2. w ith it. Ethel’s Stationary moved up to 5tih from 6th in spite of dropping 3 points to 9th place Camiplbell’s My winters, since 1941, were spent in Washington, D.C. Two Highway 35 & 3rd Arp years ago a young woman had me draw her little girl and asked Barbers. Dave M itchel led the B ar­ where I spent my summers. When 1 told her Asbury Park and Ocean bers with his 530 series on games, NEPTUNE CITV Groye she was surprised. “Asbury P a rk - why that’s my home town! of 190, -173. B ill M ockridge was 774-5352 high for Ethel's with 524 on 177, My father’s an eye. doctor there and we’ve been there for years. Residence 95 Broadway I’m going there for Christmas”. (Dr. Fisher) 170: v:;. ■ ; -v; /; V;: LANES Ocean Grove — 774-MM I asked whether she’d ever seen or heard of me during my 28 ■Desiderio ..Olds 1 and Sm ith’s years there and she said something I’ve heard many many times Hardware traded positions with 1 2 6 Modern AMF through the years. “We’natives never go on the boardwalk during moving up to 7th and Smith’s Bowling Lanes K. V^iwr" the summers”. : . ■ ' dropping to 8th' as the Oldsmcn came up with a 4 point point vic­ LOUNGE • SNACK BAR . tory. Jim Saragusa was high for PRO SHOP ■ - Desiderio with .a 563 series on games of 203, 198. Bill. Bowden Leagues and Open //I i\ Corlies Avenue at ST. JAMES’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH had a 509 on 173, 170. OIL BURNEE SEBTICK Springdale Ave. Fourth and Hammond,' Bradley'Beach Tel. 774-4540 — i Z4-Hrs. DaOf NEPTUNE D. STEWART ALEXY, RECTOR - NORTH SHORE CHURCH 1217 MAIN ST. • BRADLEY BEACH Including Sunday Call 988-2595 BOW LING LEAGUE M tKK>l9l3l3lSt3l3l9lSl3l9)Sl3iai3lSiai3l3l»St9tSlSiSt3i2t%Zi3!3t3)3-- 2---- -—— CHRISTMAS DAY— D EC EM B ER 25— 10:00 A.M.— Charles BrodW ater led the'keg- Festival Family Christ—Mass and Sermon. Proces­ lers with games of 214, 200 for a sion to the Manger of Jesus . . .Children present 602 series. Other 200 games were Mite Boxes. Youth and Senior Choirssing.“A R E rolled bv: Frank W ilgus 224, Tom mm Barth 2io, Pete Baereis 214, Gary Edinger 213, Jack Henry 212, Joe WE CHRISTIANS AT CHRISTMASTIME?” (Fa­ Strunce 210,. Frank H oll 209, Don ther Gluckow preaching) Johnston 207, Chuck Gambles and B ill Freed” 203. Todd Zuber 201, -“YOU Are welcomed lo share the joy of Bob M oser 200. Christmas with us.” Team Standings Points Craftsmen Club 37

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(From the Dcc. 18, 1959 and Neptune Times Published Thursday Telephone 773-0007 Issue o f T h e .Times) WILLIAM T. KRESOE, Editor and Publisher Under the leadership of Mrs. Peggy Holl and Jcnn Williamson, Local Editors Sam Findler, the following Brown­ SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENllEy^OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY 077M Catered as second class mall In the'^Post Office, Ocean Grave, New Jersey ies were invested into Troop 132, SUBSCRIPTION: $6.00 yearly, $3.50 semi-annually. Single copies 25c each. Neptune. Barbara Applegate, Car­ ADDRESSES cliangcd on request — always give former address. ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished ty us on request. ol Armstrong, • Meredith. Findler, THE TEME8 ls on sale at the following news stands: Ocean Grove—Ethel s Stationery and Ruth’s Stationery ond Eddie's Market, 125 Heck Ave.; Asbury Dianne Fluhr, Terri Hartunu, Pa­ Park—Flo,s Luncheonette. 400 Cookman Ave,; Neptune- -Warner Drug, Abbott s tricia Kennedy, Iinda Norris, Hel­ Soda Shop, Cuccurullo Grocory, Muller's Delicatessen, Colonial House, Jump­ en Peluso, Pameila Terret, Roibin ing Brook Deli. Mike & Nina's, Gables Drug. Nick's Store, Cracker Barrel in tfl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I,go, 113 ing put on as competition between Shark River Hills; Neptune City—Tommy's; Bradley Bcach—Mary Ann Shop. Thomas and Kathy Wielert. Elm Dr., Neptune. the various home rooms, with the WATCH THE LA B E L OPJ YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OI’ Kenneth Rose had been elected YOUR SUBSCRIPTION winner to be awarded a spaghetti president of the Neptune First Aid dinner prepared specially by Mrs. Squad succeeding M errill Ritzen- Anthony Palaia, South Main St., doliar; Frank Stewart, vice presi­ St., Neptune. dent; Lester S. Goldstein, re-elect­ ■ CpI. Donald Wilson Stratton, 18, | ed sec’y. and Joseph Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. H, W. Strat-I TAKE treas., succeeding Kenneth Orms- (From tlie December 22, 1944 ton, 37 Main Ave., Ocean Grove, bee, who was moving to North Jer­ .Issue of The Times) DUNLAP’S a top turret gunner, had joined a sey. Walter Stewart was named FIVE veteran B-24 Liberator heavy bom­ I LIMOUSINE SERVICE captain, succeeding Adolph The Eighth Annual Christmas bardment group which had flown Kruschka; George F. Emmons, 1st carol service of the Naylor School We Go Anywhere! By FRED W. KOKE over 380 comlbat missions. lieut.; Lester Goldsitein, 2nd lieut., of Voice presenting the pupils of Twenty-five members of t h e RIDE WITH DICK TO ALL and Sid McDevitt, sergeant. Myrtle Holmes Naylor and featur­ Ocean Grove Woman’s Club joined AIRPORTS AND PIERS Summerfield was undefeated in ing the Naylor Choristers would in a Ohristmas wreath making par­ the, Neptune Tito, elementary be staged in the Grand Avenue Re­ DOOR TO DOOR SERVICE ty. Tea was, served and carols schools football league, winning formed Church, Asbury Park. The were sung with Mrs. Evelyn Floyd Get your reservations in now. tlie interscholastic title with 5-0 Naylor Choristers included Pris­ at the piano. Mrs. Harry Hulit and record. Players were Mike . Love, cilla Dingee, Ernestine Nelylor, Mrs.- Herbert S. Walters were in Phone 775-5445 Glen. DePalo, T ed Hendrickson, Virginia Clark, Elizabeth Heck­ charge of the social. ■. Jay McRoberts, Mike. Capozzoli, man, Norma Herd, Helen Hopkins, Dave Boyce, Lee Rochelle, Bill Nancy Lee, Gloria Reynolds and Ocean Grove surpassed its unof­ Oliver, Bud Schroeder, Hans Ruth Van Arsdale. Members of ficial uota of $100,000.00 in t h e Gruetzenfbach, Fred Sutton, Ron the Beginners’ Class participating Sixth War Loan Dr., which ended McLoughlin; Ted Hofner, Charles were June Bates, Shirley Behrens, Dec. 20. The grand total of sales Foster, Dave Prout, Bucky Hurley, Diana Gallagher, Carol Bishop, was $98,00 plus $8,193, sold by Allie Konowitz, Dan Prideaux, Jim Dawn Frazer, Cora Insiey and Mar­ the Ocean Grove postoffice of Rodgers, Pete Mclntrye, Dave Con­ ion Parker. The full chorus also which Mrs. Willie Austin was post­ nelly, John Edward, Lvn Lyford, inoluded Pat Gallagher, Ruth Moss, mistress. Mrs.' Bleeeker Stirling co-captain Joe Conover; co-captain Peggy Ann Weizel, Jean Sutts, El­ and Mrs.. William Gdllan were giv­ Dennis Dufbe, Tom Griffith, Bob eanor Heckman arid Lois Tildes- en special recognition for selling Pieper, Glenn Martin and CUkrcncc ley. i the most number of E Bonds up Allen, Fred Wilson was coach. As part of t h e Neptune; High to Dec 4: Mr. and Mrs. Bertram MacTerr- School drive to sell bonds for the Members of the St Paul's WSCS nan, 309 Birch Dr.. Neptune, were Sixth War Loan' and the high Choral Club, directed by Miss Al- parents of a girl, bom Dee. 5. Mr. school boiid selling contest, Dan faretta Curry, sang at the society and Mrs. Joseph Canady, 216 Cliff- Cole of Ocean Grove, Carl Peters Christmas party Member Chorist­ p i s M M s o y wood Dr., Neptune, were the par­ and Stanley Morton of Neptune, ers were Mrs. Robert Gillum, Mrs. ents of a daughter, born Dec. 5, made a drive through Ocean Grove Ethel Hillpot, Mrs. Carl Herschel, and Dec. 6, a little boy was born and part of Asbury Park and sold Mrs. Jesse Kester, -Mrs. Harry over $$1,200 bonds in a single day.- Shenton, Miss Lucile Dunn, Mrs. The drive at the school was be­ Charles Rugge, Mrs. Wiley Poole, Subscribe to The

. OCEAN GROVE HOME OWNERS ASSN. ■ ..O G EA K-O nO YE - BU O IN E33M EN ’3 - ASSN . OCEAN GROVE HOTEL ASSN. J BRONSON & BL/UH AGCY.>\ '£ Helen & Stuart Blair A perfect Christmas Gift thanks for work in 1974 to make Ocean Grove a better place to live and visit - to you AND TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CLIENTS MERRY CHRISTMAS " N - 774-7500 449-7577 a X MERRY

Early American and Colonial Realtor - Member SMLS Style Woodcrafting & Dials Jennie Meyer 428 Main St.. Asbury Park 514 Rt. 35, Wall, N.J. AGENCY — A L S O — REAL ESTATE 47 Vi Main Avenue $16,000 — 5 rooms and bath. Automatic heat. Basement. Modern Clocks & Travel Alarms Ocean Grove, N. J. HOTEL — Finest location. Modem Owner’s Apt., Most attrac­ Tel. 774-3061 . tive rooms. ■ nr • ,-V -J GUEST HOUSE — near Oteam . Owner's apartment, plus at- ficiancics and guest rooms. Listed at $40,000. BEAUTIFUL HOME, 7 rooms, 1% baths. Hardwood floor*. Auto­ For A11 Your matic heat. Fine basement for recreation. Exoellent condi- v Hon. $25,000. HOUSE — 1st floor apartment plus 4 renting rooms on second ‘The Jewelry Store of Ocean Grove' Floorcovering floor. Automatic heat. Basement $23,500. Other listings available in houses, Cottages and burin a«i 55-57 MAIN AVE.-Post Office Bldg properties. ' • —.SEE — , RENTALS ——— Davison Ru,»« 39 Pilgrim Pathway V. M. KUBLER, Realtor OCEAN GROVE, N J. 29 OCEAN PATHWAY • OCEAN GROVE - Tel. 775-7371 - TeL 774-1142 COLUMBIA Formerly located at 117 Main Avenae. ELEV A T O R HOTEL • OCEAN GROVE Nursing Home Open All Year 63 CLARK AVE. TJ5-0554 iiimctlve, Comfortable Accommodations for Permanent and • Reasonable Rates. ’ • Transient Guests . . . Meals for Permanent Guests only. • Newly Renovated CflR.VEIt MAIN & BEACH AVENUES OCEAN GROVE • 24 Hr. R. N. Coverage • Diabetics — Cardiacs - • Convalescents — Post- TheWhitfieldHotel Operative Medicaid and Surf, Reach and Bath Avenues | Medicare Approved S ' Overlooking the Ocean | tej European Plan | E IDEAL NORTH END LOCATION: I v MAY THE COMING Short walks to Ocean, Auditorium, § Ii Restaurants, bus terminal, amuse- | ?■ ments, Rooms w/wo light house- s RADIO CAB YEAR BRING PEACE TO ALL'MANKIND! f , keeping, private facilities, apart- - PI\OSpert i ments, efficiencies. Hospitable at- i 1 I mosphere, free refreshments in 1 | | l homelike color TV lounge. Con- | BETTER BUY BILLS » ! tinental breakfast' available. I EASTON REALTY, Realtor ggS Open AU Year - Tel. (201) 776-5724 = Mr. and Mrs. Hendrik J. Antonlsse s Managing Owners - ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor 89 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE, N J. iluauaiiauatiaua . ECONOMICAL Member of MCMLS OPEN ALL TEAR 24 HOUR SERVICE M em ber t Phone 988-3636 78 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE M .O M JJ3 . Dial 774-2124 T h e D E A N S 55 Embury Ave, Ocean Grove Cearteoos, Comfortable, C tau Breakfast Served Bale aal Depeaiakia THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1974 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, AND NEPTUNE TIME3, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTPMB, NEW JBB8EY PAGE FIT® jorie A. Me Lean, 85 Main Ave.; a gift. As well, one of the men Ethel Slocum 1 4 5 .4 ^ from the Shore. D istrict were: Suprem e - O C h A N GROVE Mrs. Ruth • Salmon, 8 New Jersey won the lovely center piece, which Jean Dabler 1 4 4 .3 2 Vice Commander, Lady Janice Mal- Ave.; M r. and Mrs. Theodore Skill- . v COMING had been glvefl by th e Ocean Nancy Barthelm ess 1 4 3 .3 2 chow, Past Supreme Commanders, Sir man, 137 Heck- Ave.; Mrs. Agatha Grove florist. Babbie W oynshner 1 4 3 .2 6 Lucien Bauter and Sir Daniel C. C. Spermon and Mrs. .W illiam H. /.V- EVENTS :.:;. . Pam Chevoler played many se­ M uriel Kelly 1 4 2 .2 - ' Test, Law and Appeal Committee W alton, 28 Surf Ave.; M r. Nicholas This Is & paid directory of lections- on her accordian. H e/r Debbie Curto 1 4 1 .3 3 Lady Barbara Test, Supreme Creden­ Tcnsen, 20 Main Ave., received in events of non - profit organi­ tiny daughter help to pick out the Gail Kirby 1 4 1 .8 tial Committee, Chairlady Betty W ar­ zations. Rate; 25 cents per Ruth Denbigh, absentia; M r. and Mrs. James Barr, line. CaU 775-0007. door prize num bers. 1 3 9 .2 1 ren, Supreme W ays and Means, Gen­ The next meeting w ill be held Jackie Catley 1 3 9 .2 1 eral Chairlady, Lady Audrey Bautec 120 Mt. Hermon Way, and Miss FRIDAY, DEC. 20 Theodora Curtis, 15 M ain Ave. at Thornley Chapel, Jan. 10. ‘ : and Supervisor, Lady I lelen M alchow. Riverview Academy presents Please bring national m embership Others attended from New Jersey A Christm as gathering was held M r. G . W aller Buettner of Garland Christm as Cantata “Night of M ir­ num ber if intending to. pay dues. Delegation Visits Vineland Circle, Westminster, California, flew. acles” 7:30 P'.M. at Spring Lake lodges and Pennsylvania. at Roberta Grace’s home, 15 Em ­ MEMORIALS Com m unity House. Call 775-4607. - - — . BRAD LEY BEACH - A nice dele­ * - ---- bury A v e . , l a s t Tuesday night. East, arriving here Saturday morning — 5 0 - 5 1 to attend the wedding of Leslee A nn gation from North. -Jersey Shore. Dis­ N ine girls, friends since childhood, OCEAN GROVE — The 18- Advent Services trict, Shepherds of Bethlehem, recently W ithers and Robert James M ick. He SATURDAY, JANUARY i exchanged gifts and rem inisced a- ft. Memorial Cross on the PHila. lee Follies 10:30 A.M. At Redeemer journeyed to Vineland, New jersey, Subscribe to The bout the pains and joys of g r o w ­ front of the Ocean Grove Aud­ returned to California Monday night $11. children under 12-?10. Call Lodge ■ #73 Star of Victory, for the ing up.'Sharon M acIntyre Spears with his' fam ily; M rs. Buettner was 774-5422 or 775-8680. Susannah itorium, facing the sea, will be Wesley Circle. —51 NEPTUN E — The Rev.'Victor homecoming .of ' their Supreme Com­ o f Booneville, K y., was able to a t ­ lighted the week of Dec. 21- matron of honor for her sister'at the mander, Sir Anthony Cortese. Those c e r e m o n y . H. Nelson, Pastor of Redeemer t e n d , tie first tim e in five years. 28 In loving memory of ortir Lutheran Church has announced Joining in. t h e w a r m and h a p p y loved ones, by Mr. and Mrs. that his sermon them e for the 8:15 jpwwswtetetsisietetswtaietstewwtstem wstcwgwtttstizttattgigtgtgis^tcttntW M tim e were Linda (Aponte) Comel- August G. Stoll, Sr. St. Paul’s and 11 a.m. services this Sunday ! ius arid Marie (Bush) Walton, ST. PAUL’S w ill be “The M iracle’.’., The 4th * THE BREAKERS here; Ellie (Rush) Fornarotto of (Continued from P.age 1) Announces 99c Luncheon Specials, Choice of Two Snecials daily Kelly, 775-8680 for a reservation - candle on the Advent W reath w ill W. Long Branch, Judy Ryan from Remembrances— Lynn' Bell and OCEAN GROVE — At the 10:45 — plus a la carte item s. Specials include sottn, m ain course and see, adv. in Coming Events in this Ltfri Jobes; Brotherhood — Vicki be lighted for the worship serv­ coffee. Dining room open daily Mon.-Sat. lunch 12-2 P.M ., Highlands, Karen (Twidle) Sager A.M . worship service this Sunday, ices. The churoh Christm as tree is dinner 4-7 P.M . Sundays 12:30-3. . and Donna (Crawford) Scandrett issue.- .■■■ ' Cruse and Paige Haith. CLO CKS are a Christmas feature Rev. W illiam R. ..M cClelland w ill again decorated with “Cftrism ons” Now taking reservations for CHRISTM AS & NEW YEA R ’S. o f Pt. Pleasant, and Sue (W ard) Readers: Mary Ann Campbell speak on “The Song of M ary.” Dr. which were made by the Redeem er Christm as • cltoicc of Roast Turkey or Ilam Steak Full course SoiaM an from Ocean'; Unable to at B. Feddes, the Jewelry Store of Richard Hendrickson, Charles dinner S3.97. New Year’s Choice of Baked Ham or Roast Leg of Dan Yaffa, Director of M usic, w ill Lutheran Ohurch Women. “Chris- Lamb J!------" atten dbut not forgotten was Ocean Grove, 55 M ain Avenue. Force, M rs. John G riffith. have Prelude on “Stille Nacht” by m ons” are ‘‘Christian M onogram s’’ fuU course dinner $4.25. Nancy (King) M cConnell of Nep­ Nepturie Township public schools Soloist: Beth W halley, M rs. Dor­ Young as his prelude and “N oel or symbols which adorn the tree T H E BREAK EES tune C i t y . will close Dec. 20 for die Holiday othea Holmes. ' Joyeux" by Young as his postlude. to emphasize the true meaning of 4 Surf Avenue, Ocean Grove Christine Kelly; along with her Vacation and w ill re-open on M onday, Instrum entalists: Beth W halley, The Ohapel-Celeste Choir w ill sing Christm as. Sunday Sohool Classes 988-7227 daughter Cristin, are visiting with J a n u a r y 6 . Guitar; Thom as Vase, Bass; R e v . “Thy Kingdom Come” by Vandre; w ill meet at 9:30 a.m . her parents, M r. and M rs. Robert Miss Maren G. Henson, daughter John Griffith, Violin; M rs. Bobbi the Chancel Choir will sing “0 The Sunday School Christmas jjt«*i«i help hang Tel. 775-4461 Heck Ave.; Miss Edith Griffith, 111 WANTED — Toy electric trains, Li­ ™ i alSO Eh°P- In- For Old Gold and onel, American Flyer and- Ives. Any; bJ-IO/ob?a77StiS2% tl0ne 3375 hr^°i Broadway; M r. Gustave C. Koenitzer, CLEM’S size & any gait^z. Highest prices paid 16 Main Ave.; M r s . Margaret M c- Ciik& CirL liSjj Silver and Call 681-0209. —18tf NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 1 BOOMS FOB BENT' PERSONALIZED SERVICE Dermid,' 137 Clark Ave.; Miss Mar­ Old Jewelry Precision cutting, expert color- Beauty Salon APARTMENTS FOB RENT .ng, guaranteed perm s . . . no - i n r t FLOOH single for lady. ippointm ent necessary.—; B . FEDDES APARTMENT' for rent or sale—two s,5^""5' ‘-leht housekeeping m 89 Main Avenue bedrooms, two baths,* in Fort Lauder­ m P c r "■“ • Q u lc t 80 M t. m n m 9 y - Gct'',:J C ro v e, In sp ect, 560 Cookman, Asbury Park dale, Florida. Private swimming pool ■i-i p.m . — 50-5 1* OCEAN GROVE OCEAN GROVE & dock usage. Call 741-8801 or 741-8895. —39tf A S B U R Y PARK POST OFFICE BUILDING nr?J?SiL". Renl free .with kitchen L t0 Pcrson speaking fluent TeL 775-7161 OCEAN. GROVE — Center of town, German n exchange for three houra unfurnished, Lovely 2% rooms. Adults, wcc,kly- three hours o t Specializing In No^ pets $175. monthly, Including heat conversation In German language. and water. Lease. Security. Available Write Box 131)3, c-o Times Office. Permanent Wavtn* now. 774-5496 or 774-4132. -49U Ocean Grove. N. J. __ “Everything for the Table” CHARMING furnished apartment for B ED RO O M — fo r re n t. S65 m o., go o d OCEAN GROVE FLOWER quiet lady, yearly. 775-2809. ; -49-52 Cor. Pilgrim Pathway & Olin St. Phone 774-1749 kitchen privileges. TV. Call 038-6070,-51 OCEAN GROVE — Nice two-bed­ OCEAN GROVE Year-Round room efficiency,' furnished or unfurn­ MEBCHANDISE FOB ««f.« and GIFT SIIOPPE ished, first floor; priva te entrance. and bath, all utilities supplied,' near As­ SALE — Weekdays from 1 LOFT CANDY • WALL SCONCES . Resident Hotel - bury Park bridge, $150. per month. A- WEEKEND SPECIALS J . °S “Sd 2:00 t0 5:00’ 311 kinds PEWTER & GLASS ANTIQUE STYLE LAMPS vailable Jan. 1/ Call 674-4775, —SOtf ot things,. 7 Seaview Ave.. —49-51 EFFICIENCY APARTMENT — Fur­ CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, ladle* HABBERSETTS LEAN We Wire Flowers! nished or unfurnished. Paneled living bicycle; dishes, sewing machine, furn.. The Arberton room - bedroom combination w ith oil paintings, linen, records, books. kitchen and shower bath - first' floor. Friday and Sat., 10-4, ot 38 Su COTTAGE HAMS - - - $1.59 lb. Christmas plants, • 7 Seaview Avenue all utilities supplied - private entrance, Ocean Grove. — 50# Ocean Grove, N. J. 07756 and porch - convenient location near Asbury Park bridge - after Jan. 1 - ‘lr t lc l c s. fu rn itu re ^ GRADE “A” 8-16 lb. wreaths, sprays, $135.00 monthly - may be seen by call­ We are now accepting reserva­ ing collect 674-4775. —51*tf Ocean p Grove. i n * 25 Pitman Ave..__51^ tions for . year-round hotel FROZEN HENS- - - - 75clb. greens. Varied selec- living. Three delicious meals OCAN GROVE ~ Unfurn.,- three ANGUS king size Rotlsslero served daily. . . ro o m a p t. f o r o n e ’o r tw o p erso n s. S150. 515.00. C all 775-822-1. _ 5 1 « ALL SIZES 16 lb. & up month. Newly decorated. Call 988-7944, - tion of memorable Saturday A.M., 9-12 or write Box 2815, .STNGIlTI portbali- typewriter, with, Single rooms (1 person) $265 c-o Times ■ Office,1 O cean G ro v e.—51* case $25. Call 770-6270. —51 per month and np. TURKEYS TOMS - - - 73c lb. and cherished gifts. D O U B L E INN-ERSPRDiG m a ttre ss , Double (2 persons) $480 per REAL ESTATE FOR SALE u s e d one su m m er. $25. 770-5954 a f te r month and up 5 - ______— 51 OCEAN GROVE — In • ocean block, FreshKilled HENS - - - 85c lb. POINSETTIAS W rite now for full particulars ZAD’S large assortment of artistic as accomm odations are lim ited. facing south, year round, 2 apartments, and other bric-a-brac for sale for gas hot water baseboard heat, s and s, young and old. 300 Asbury Ave., As­ Phone 201-774-1323 wall to wall carpet, good condition, bury Park. -- —51t£ TURKEYS TOMS - - - 83c lb. Tel. 988-7900-7901 immediate possession. $32,500, call 774- 1323. —49-551 11 MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE ROOM & BOARD Smoked Hams and Rib Roasts r Ted Trouwborst, Proprietor H o u r s 8 :3 0 • 9 P . M . . WE HAVE A NUMBER OF EXCEP­ TIONALLY DESIRABLE HOMES A- EDGEWATER LODGE, lovely year- VAILABLE AT REDUCED PRICES. round guest house on Wesley Lake, • D u l a n y : Frozen M A R IO N S M IT H A G EN C Y . 138 M A IN catering to retired or elderly ladies; AVE., OCEAN GROVE. 775-2809.—49-52 nice clean rooms, delicious meals, G R EE N B EA N S ( 9 oz. pkgs.) 3 for S1.00 laundrv service, personal attention. SPINACH (10 oz. pkgs) ____ ...4 for $1.00 988-8968. —48-jl» Eliminate Your Plumbing HELP WANTED ; RESIDENT HOTEL — 3 delicious Pepperidge Farm 17 oz. L A Y E R C A K ES . AN OHIO OIL CO.. offers PLENTY meals daily prepared by experienced and Heating Problems . . . OF MONEY plus cash bonuses/ fringe chef. Single - $265 per mo. and up, benefits to mature individual in Ocean double - S480 per mo. ond jup. homelike Cello Boxes of Tomatoes__ 3 boxes $1.00 Grove-Neptune area. Regardless of ex­ atmosphert. Arberton Hotel, 7 Seaview Buy your G ift Certificates perience, airmail: C.C. Read, Pres., Avenue. 774-1323, —40t« THE PATHWAY MARKET WISHES ALL ITS “ 775-1059 A m e ric a n L u b ric a n ts Co., B o x .696, early for the Holidays! D a y to n , O hio 45401. —— 51* HOME ATMOSPHERE - Ltvp ^vlth FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS family. . Pleasant, warm rooms, good Residential & Commercial . ..F r e e meals and sitting room. Few blocks A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS Tempo WANTED TO BENT to bank, small stores and ocean. Call • Estimates - . • . All Work Gomr- 775-8572 between 9 and 11 a.m. -50-1* . We-will close at 3 :00 P.M. Tuea., Dec. 24th______■nteed . . . Electric Sewer ■ SINGLE gentleman wishes two-rooni Cleaniix Hairdressers' furnished apartment, , permanently. Monthly rent not to exceed $100. For HOUSES FOR RENT T H E P E R F E C T .G IFT: Is a Food Basket Made u p by 44 V i Main Ave. Information, telephone. 774-4957. —5;1 OCEAN GROVE OCEAjN GROVE — 4 room bungalow, THE PATHWAY MARKET RO OM 8c BOARD - first floor, pofch unfurn.: heat and hot water supplied. : H.T. AYERS CO. w J . T - 774-9511 - preferred, fo r lady with paralyzed Adults only. References and security. arm. CaU 775-6219. 50tf 775-3592. -49-51 f AGE SIX OCEAN GROVE TIMES, AND'NEPTONE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JER8EY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, J 97

MAY WE ENJOY THE SPIR­ D. Stewart Alexy, Rector IT OF CHRISTMAS AND Kenneth A. Gluckow, Assist. PRAY FOR PEACE 'AND GOOD WILL TOWARD MEN SUNDAY, DEC. 22 IN THE NEW YEAR. 8:00 A.M.—(Holy Eucharist and Sermon 10:00 A.M. Family Eucharist REALTOR and Sermo n OCEAN GROVE HOLIDAY CHEER ‘ALL ABOUT JOSEPH— To aU our friends AND MARY, TOO” Tel. 774-1T-*2 and, customers — may you enjoy the happiest Father Alexy Preaching holiday season evert See Special Adv. for Christmas

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|4 m m light your poth THANK YOU FOR YOUR to pooeo Joyl PATRONAGE THIS YEAR AND SINCERE BEST WISHES Friendly Gjeetings Daily Bus Scrvice to New York City To All Our Patrons Quality Charter Service TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY 101 LAKE AVENUE, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Dial 774-2727 Grove Cify Cleaners ‘Shores Oldest and Largest Retail Glass Outlet” wwfWKKisiswe^^isigieieistgiswiaifiisisicwie^tatgieieigteta^ieie^ieie!***^ Serving 12 Noon to 10 P.M. * Closed Mondays, except Holidays Incorporated Old Mill Rd., Spring Lake Heights — Dial 449-5370 1913 Heck Avenue, Neptune — Phone 775-9220 49 Main Avenue 122 South Main Street (Just West of Highway 35) OCEAN GROVE sew tcisseijicieteicieietaitientjisisiiKsijii

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We Wish You and Yours a V E R Y M ERRY CHRISTM AS and the REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE Hopes of Your NEW Y E A R to Come True! MORTGAGE LOANS ' BUILDERS OF NEW HOMES TWIN-CITY GARAGE ' Highway 33 at Brighton Ave. 38 Main Street NEPTUNE Tel. 775-6700 Bradley Beach —- Tel. 775-5144 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1974 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, AND NEPTUNE T1MB3, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JBRSET PAGE SEVEN Robert Crelin, 1st Lt. - Steve Gallag­ 6th and M r. and Mrs. M ike Baldwin recently held a festival Christm as W ednesday evening, Dec. 11 at the Others attending and enjoying her, 2nd Lt. Don W ilkins, Sgt. - welcomed a girl on Dec. 7th, both party’ at the 'Anberton Hotel. home of Mrs. Evelyn King. Hos­ tho evening were: M rs. Dorothea Bob M cCall and Training Officer. born at Jersey Shore Med. Cen . . . Rev. Wm. M cClelland gaye the tesses for the evening were M rs. Bush, Mrs. Leslie Cannon, M r s . LET’S TAKE Pat. Townsend . V A holiday dance Birthday greetings go this week, in the blessing and a luncheon was en­ King and her daughter, M rs. Nan­ Antoinette Den Bleyker, M rs. Fay sponsored by the SR H First Aid Squad H ills to Howard Young and John Dick­ joyed. Compliments and thanks cy Howard. . Edwards, M rs. Nan Harries, Mrs.' TO NEPTUNE and SRH Fire Co. Was enjoyed by son on the 21st; to Bill W ier and were extended to M rs. M, Kroeze, (Mrs. Howard made the table Harriet Larrison, Mrs. Bette m anager. Christm as carols w e r e By Peggy Goodrich - Muse am Curator 100 couples at the Shark River H ills Barbara Gibson on the 22nd to Pat centerpieces, and' M rs. King made M eeks, M rs. Mady M ockridge, M r*. Firehouse last Sat. night. It was-the Brown. on the 23rd; to Robert Sam sung w ith A l Rutgers at tne piano. Kathy Moore, M rs. Jean M orrison, Historian & Chronicler of The Times each guest a Bishop's bread to First Aid Squads' first annual holiday mons on the 24th, and on Christmas Rev., M cClelland gave a short take home. After dinner, gifts M r s . J o y c e Newman, M rs. Ouida 428 PROSPECT AVE., SHABK RIVER HILLS dance. And on Sunday, Santa Claus Carol Corwin, Raymond Brown, Holly talk appropriate to the season. It were exchanged. Packard, M rs. Dorothy Robinson, (Frank Van Ness) visited the SRH Ann Moore,; Alberta Moore, Merry was well received. The room was M rs. Ellen S e i s e r, M rs. Karla First Aid" Squad Building on a fire Van Note and pawn Kienzlem Wedd­ filled w ith holiday spirit and w ith Zim m erm an and M rs. G ail Cuttrell. ' ^Tis 6 days before Christmas and Fine Arts Room on the 2nd 'floor, engine with toy goodies for 200 good ing .'anniversary best wishes go .to seasonal decorations of snowmen many things still to do j The Township Kiddies, Kindergar­ little children. Betty and Barr Turner on the 19th; and holly-made by M rs. W illiam ! retcareteictc'cietcisieiextgiC'SicivcM iM But first of all comes our yearly ten through 5th grades, are invited to The choirs at Riverview Academy and to Jim and Leah Magill on the W hitehead. E a c h guest received holiday wishes to you. | a Kiddies Christmas Party from 10-12 are having a busy pre-Christmas sea­ 2 0 t h . a bell boutonniere made and don­ M A Y YOURS ■Merry Christmas and Happy New A jM. to noon on; Sat., Dec. 21st at son. The, elementary choir of : the — ; • • ated by M rs. A lbert Buckm an, also Year * are two toishes the Neptune Senior High . School school;visited the Tower Lodge Nurs­ a bag of useful gadgets, was at x Sincerely, sent to you all from we ' Cafeteria. Tlie High School Faculty ing Home in Glendola on Dec. 11th, Home Owners each place. W hen Santa Claus, her BE A four Goodriches. are putting on the party and Santa and sang and played their flutophones jolly self, arrived each guest re­ Bob, Peg, Ruth and, Jim w ill ■ visit! to the residents . . . On Dec. 10th, Christmas Party ceived a gift. Welcome home to all our college The annual . Christmas Party, ex­ the children also sang at a M issionary. Due to the illness of thd Presi­ students and be sure and let us in on change of presents, and installation of Banquet in the Fifth Avenue, Chapel OCEAN GROVE — Members of d e n t S a m N i c k , R ill Whitehead your “good news”; while you're home. . new- officers ’ was held. December 9th in Belmar, and on Dec. 12th, the the Ocean Grove Home Owners acted as M aster of Ceremony. He ' Neptune Public Schools w ill be closed by the Ladies Aux. to the Shark River junior and senior choirs presented a ww wwwwiwxwwwfipettis*** spoke of the concern all the m em­ for the holidays on Dec. 20th and H ills Fire Co. Twenty-five women at­ Christmas program at a covered dish bers felt aibout M r. N ick’s illness To Our Many •will re-open on January 6th . . . Be tended and new officers are President- supper in the Reformed Church in and everyone is praying for his Have a wonderfully happy •sure to visit, the Neptune Public Li­ Estelle M cCall,- 1st V .P . - Peggy Cra­ A rP. On Dec. 20 th, all choirs, under quick recovery. He is missed very Good Friends Holiday Season. We w is h brary during the holidays to see M rs. mer, 2nd V .P. Betty Fritz, .Recording the direction of M rs. Beatrice Michal- m u c h . - you all the health in the Thank you for your kind world during th e coming Ellen Lang’s lovely display of antique Sec’y. - Sheila Burr; Corresponding skij m usic/director, w ill. present: a M rs. Jack McCloud praised her patronage in the past. . D on't forget to make your reservation CENTER 108 Drummond Ave. now if you want to enjoy, New Year's BRADLEY CAR WASH 2453 Corlies Avenue Lou Luken^. 2nd Lt. - Pat Townsend, [ 111 Main Street OCEAN GROVE — The Ocean NEPTUNE Chief Engineer, - Robert' Burr and Eve close to home and have a “Ball” BRADLEY BEACH,, Ni J. Grove Fire Auxiliary held its an­ . Tel. 774-0226 : Tel. 775-1858 Trustees Jim Brown Sr. and Marty either at the Shark River H ills Fire nual Christmas covered dish on :>(<«eKP«:>ci«K[ie%Ksi(>c>«atcic Boland. Y; ... r':Vv j",; '• Co. ($15 a couple and Robert. Burr The ‘not getting older, just getting is Chairman) or at the Shark River better group'1 enjoyed .their holiday Beach & Yacht Club Clubhouse on S. luncheon and exchange of presents Riverside Dr. . ♦. * Sharon. Ginger, last. week at the Some Otlier Place Neptune Library Children’s Librarian/ Restaurant in • Bradley Beach. : Includ­ hosted the annual preschool Christmas ed in the fun : group, were, Rosie. Nor­ Party on*. Monday and each child en­ ris,- Dee Spaeth, Louise ; Townsend, joyed refreshments and went home BUSINESS DIRECTORY S. HAYDU Helen Young, Dottie M anz and Peggy with ..jingle bells. ' • ' ' •! . : RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES Goodrich. The seventh in the group Birthday greetings go; to M r. and AND SONS, INC. Betty* Rizzo was -enjoying a holiday M rs. Dennis, Earl on the birth of a MEATS i in Puerto Rico and Florida with her boy on Dec. 10th, and to Mr. and CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR HOTELS • RESTAURANTS husband Joe. ’ Mrs.- M ichael Sterinsky on the birth ELECTRICIAN INSTITUTIONS of a ; girl on Dec. . 11th, .both born at Tel. 775-4100 . The -Shark River Hills First Aid General Contracting — Carpentry — Alterations — Jobbing Squad ‘held’ elections ■recently. Tliey Jersey Shore M edical Center-.4 . . W e ADAMS ELECTRIC - Retail Store - a r e PresidentPat Townsend, Vice have two recent■; local weddings to JAMES W. DAY-988-1914 Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances — N.J. License #274 D. Darvin Adams, Jr. Dial 922-9319 1200 Seventh Ave. Pres. - Roll in • Shumard , Treas. K Jim report. Jill Siisan Cole-Hatchard be­ 70 ABBOTT AVE., OCEAN GROVE Free Estimates Scholley, Sec'y* - Richard Rhodes, and came; the bride of Alan >Wm. Truax 1 Vanada Drive, Neptnne, N. J. ■ NEPTUNE Carpentry - Alterations - Property Repair & Remodelling M M lSlSlSlSlftSlStSlSlSlSlSlStSiaiSgSiM ia' Trustee Dan W ilkins. Also Captain - on N ov.: 30th at" the Ham ilton United Methodist Church. They; are- now re­ JOHN J. GASSNER BROWN ELECTRIC CO.Te,e-<201> 77^ “ siding in Neptune City; after a honey­ Tele. (201) 775-2913 CCnSe * 1884 MONMOUTH BLVD., WALL TOWNSHIP • TEL. (81-1871 Residential & Commercial Wiring • Free Estimate* moon in St. Thom as V . . Barbara Lee, Free Estimates • Experienced • Quality Workmanship 34 hr. Emergency Service - Roger Brown, 121 Overlook Dr., N eptne daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin § Elegant Lee, ’ 310 Gail pi., became the bride We make a specialty of small jobs — Free Estimates MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING of Charles. W> Bopp, Jn, son of M r. WHITTIER & LASHEK, 774-1805 AGENTS 1 / DINING and Mrs. Charles Bopp of Mass at *31 the Holy Innocents; R. C. Church. 409 MONMOUTH AVE., BRADLEY BEACH ALLIED A S B U R Y AVE. S at P o p u la r After a honeymoon to Florida, they AG®o©ERS A S B U R Y P A U are residing1 in Ocean Tv;p ; \ . W ar- CARPETS AND LINOLEUM VAN LINES Call 775-ZMI = Prices . . . dell’s Dairy, Inc. since 1900 on Old MOVING AND STORAGE Corlies; Avenue, 'is • merging January Call 775-7371 1 ; • D A IL Y 1st with .W elsh Farm s, Long Valley, DAVISON RUGS MILK AND CREAM N . Jv under the new name of W elsh SALES • VARIED SELECTION • SERVICE • INSTALLATION "M LUNCHEONS Farm? * Wardell's Dairy. W ardell's <_ _ _ >__j39_JM lgrim _Pathwa£!_O e*ai^GroTes_N ;_Ji_07756i_>_ _ i • three grandsons, was former. Dean of veyor for the New Jersey Bell Tele­ TRADES, BUSINESSES, CALLINGS, 1-10 h o m es ...... 50.00 e e s ...... —...... _$100.00 will vary with the size of your light by installing fluorescent fix­ SOLICITORS, PEDDLERS, HAWK­ 11-25 homes ...... $ 75,00 M a ttre ss re n o v a tin g a n d sales ....$ 25.00 Tem ple School of Theology, had been phone Co. and he was a member of 26-50 homes ..... —...... $100.00 tures under wall cabinets so that ERS, CANVASSERS, ITINERANT Meat Market, retail, no vehicles $ 30.00 affiliated .w ith. Vanderbilt University, the. Asbury Park volunteer fire com­ home and family and your life­ MERCHANTS, TRANSIENT VEND­ 51 or more - $10.00 for each Meat Market, with delivery ve­ ORS OF MERCHANDISE AND OC­ additional home ' h icle ...... 50.00 style. Good planning oan reduce the counter tops are lighted. Door and window was former president and a trusted of pany for 60 years, serving as battalion CUPATIONS IN THE TOWNSHIP Meat Distributors, wholesale and this cost, and here are some ways A sewing center might be best OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY OF Exterminating & Excavating . Southern College in Lakeland. chief. He . was bom in Avon and F en cin g r e ta il to do it. illuminated by one standing lamp MONMOUTH AND STATE OF NEW One and not more than ‘ tw o moved to ths Grove six years ago. JERSEY AND PROVIDING PENAL­ F lo o rin g v e h ic le s ...... ^ 50.00 Turn off every unneeded light. to the left of the person sewing TIES THEREOF. H au lin g “ Allyn Romberger Surviving are his wife, the former H eatin g Three and not more than five This seems elementary but con­ plus a small spotlight on t h e This ordinance shall take effect im­ L an d scap e . vehicles ...... —$ 75.00 OCEAN GROVE - Private fun­ M innie Suavely; a son,. Joseph J„ mediately upon Its final passage, and M ason - Six and not more than twelve sider: if every home in the Unit­ work. The rule is, place light close publication pursuant to law. v chi cles ...... — —$150.00 eral services were held last W ednesday Ocean Township, and two daughters, P a in tin g Merry-Go-Round ...... —...... — ...... $100.00> ed States turned off one 150-watt to the work to be done. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN­ Paper-hanging for Allyn W ayne Romberger, 18, of iMrs. W illiam Schwartz, here, and SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN­ P lu m b in g Milk Depot and/or Dairy ------,..$100,00 bulb in an unused room for two All of us want good light when S H IP O F NEPTUNE, COUNTY OF P r in tin g ■ Motel, Hotel. Apartment House, •* - 29 Abbott Ave.. who died Monday, Mrs. Harrison W hyte, Manasquan. MONMOUTH: hours, the nation would save 18 we’re doing exacting work, and Publishing Rooming and/or Boarding . Doc- 9, of injuries suffered in a car M r. Harris was a member of the A. SECTION 13 (6) is hereby amend­ ■ Roofing H ouse million kilowatt hours of electric pleasant light to live by. By good ed and supplemented as follows: Seat Covers (Other than federal) per unit $ 4.00 accident the .previous night. Telephone Pioneers, of America. Sheet Metal Motorcycle sales and service energy: Don’t let anybody toll planning, we can get satisfying SECTION 13 (6): Every applicant for new arid used —...... — $200.00 . A spokesman for the Belmar funeral The Ocean Grove Memorial Home a solicitor’s license under thii section S id in g you. it takes extra “juice" to turn light from the fixtures we already sh all p a y a licen se fee of $20.00 T h e r e ­ T o w in g Music and/or musical instrument home repotted M r. Romberger's par­ was in charge of arrangements. T ru c k in g s to re ..... —.... .1...... $ 35.00 a bulb on so it pays to leave it on. have, perhaps for fewer kilowatt after during that license period for Upholstery ents,. M r. and MrS, Albert Romberger, each additional solicitor’s license,'the “N” •, . * . It's just not true not even for hours than were used last year applicant shall pay a fee of $8.00. W elding Newspaper, tobacco, candy donated their son’s kidneys to a pa- MRS. WILLIAM TURPIN W re c k in g . and/or soda -fountain shop ...... $ 25.00 • fluorescent lamps. So turn off that SCHEDULE OF FEES For the purpose of and as used N EPTUN E - Mrs. Lennie Tut; “A" Newspaper, tobacco, candy, soda ,' tient at Jersey Shore M edical Center, In this ordinance the term fountain with bakery and/or p i n , ' 81, of 1815 'W est Lalte 'Ave., light and save. PUBLIC NOTICES Advertising Bill, circular Se “Contractor” shall be deemed g ro ce rie s ...... —...... $. 65.00 N e p t u n e . Keep lamps and light fixtures sample distributors ...... $ 10.00 to mean a person or persons .•‘ jM r. Romberger died in Jersey Shore died last Wednesday. She was 81. Advertising & demonstrating who are self-employed, on a Newspaper Delivery ..... —...... — $ 15,00 clean. Vacuum shades, dust bulbs, busses, wagons or vehicles; full or part time basis and Nursery School ______J—^$ 25.00 Medical Center shortly before 1 p.m ., Services were Monday from the M t. NOTICE Nut Shoppe ..... 25.00* and wash glass and plastic fixtures NOTICE is hereby given that sealed sample distributors ...... $ 20.00 who shall perform a service , i 0 *> about 15. hours after the accident. Pisgah Baptist Tem ple, Asbury Park. bids will be received by the Town­ A n tiq u es ...... :...... —...... $ 75.CO for an individual, partnership regularly to give you more light ship Committee 6f the Township of Apparel, men’s, women’s . or corporation for a particular Office Machines - Sales and Ser­ Interment was, at M t. Prospect Ceme­ c h ild re n 's sum of money; whether or v ic e ...... —...... — '...... :_l.$1 00.00 The car he was driving was demolish­ for your money. Change blackened Neptune on Tuesday. December 31, ed after crashing into a utility pole te ry - 1974, at 4 P .M ., in th e T o w n sh ip C om ­ u p to 1001 square feet of not the compensation is based Office Supply Store ...... —$100.00 bulbs before they bum out. They mittee meeting Room. Neptune Muniri. floor space ...... _ .$ 50.00 on an hourly or dally basis. O p tician ...... —...... $ 25.00 at 1st avenue and Memorial • drive, A resident here 67 years, she was al Complex, 25 Neptune Boulevard, 1001 to 2000 fe e t of flo o r sp a ce $150.00 • or a total figure for the com­ Oyster and/or clam bar — $ 25.00 don't give as muah light and may 2001 to 4000 fee t o f flo o r sp ace $300.00 pleted work. «

nicipal Clerk in accordance with the Building Contractors ...... $ 50.00 Hosiery Shop .....1 $ 25.00 Y a rn S h o p ..,— ...... — ...... $ 25.00 Services are today (Thurs,) from provisions of law, and Building Supply Company ...... $ 35.00 H ot D og S ta n d ..... $ 25.00 Any business not classified or enu­ Be It Further Ordained that this or­ Bus terminal ...... $100.00 OIJ»» merated in this ordinance shall pay the Second Baptist Church, Asbury dinance shall take effect immediately "C ” • Ice Cream and/or Custard Stand $ 25.00 a $2.00 fee for a temporary license- upon Us enactment. Cabinet makers ...... _ $ 25.00 Ice Cream Vendor (each truck Said license shall remain in effect un­ P a r k . • Complete Collision (Signed) JOSEPH M. PEPE Card and/or gift shop ...... $ 25.00 til such time as the License Officer, FRANCIONI, M ayor o r c a rt) ...... - ...... $ 20.00 Township Clerk and Committee shaH A resident 'here for 60 years. Mr.- Repair Service Carpet sales and/or cleaners up Ice Cream. Distributor, whole­ Attest: JOSEPH E. DENNETT sale ..... _..$ioo.oo decide, at a * regular meeting of said Lofton retired from Ft. Monmouth in C lerk to 3000 sq u a re fee t of floor Township Commltte. what constitutes TAYLOR and • sp ace ...... $50.00 Ice Cream Manufacturing Plant $100.00 a proper and equitable fee for the 1 9 4 4 . - 5 1 $14.72 3001 a n d o v e r ...... —..... :------$100.00 Ice P la n t ...... — ...... — $100.00 24 Hour Towing Insurance Agencies ...... 5 25.00 or business in question. Said Surviving * are his wife, Ella; Five O R D IN A N C E N O . 926 C ar W ash ...... $35.00 •‘•’clflon shall be presented in the form LOPEZ, Inc. Cement block manufacture & Iron and/or Structural Steel of an amendment to this ordinance “AN ORDINANCE OF AUTHORIZING snlcs ...... S 50.00 W o rk s ...... $100.00 daughters, Mrs. Anna Raisen, Mrs. TIIE EXCHANGE OF LANDS HELD during a oerlod of t'me not to exceed FUNERAL HOME C eram ics. In stru c tio n of ... S 25.00 • M " • Viola Thorne and Mrs. Wilbelmina JJY THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE Children’s wear, store ...... $ 25.00 one month frcm the date, of issuance DAN IKL L, FRANCIONI MONMOUTH FOR . LANDS DESIRED DY SAID Janitorial Services ...... -.$ 25.on of sntd temporarv. license. The Li­ Cigar & Cigarette wholesale es­ Jewclrv Store ...... — ,$50.00 cense Officer shall collect the neces- THOM AS W . TA.YLOP. Guirtby, here; Mrs. Lottie Watson, TOWNSHIP FQR PUBLIC USE tablishment ...... - ...... $100.00 WHICH LANDS ARE OF EOUAL OR Junk Dealer, with vehicle, no snry fee- and Issue a regular license^; I';, JO SEPH LOPEZ Asbury Park, and M rs. Florence .Pack, ^•BP^vuto^ody , shop, or yard ...... • $25.00 Families Called for GREATER VAT UE” AND AN ORDI- Cigar and Tobacco Store, retail $ 25.00 • showiriP snme, on the next worklng- Jersey City; two sons, Tillm on , Jr., Phone 774-6635 . NANCE RESCINDING ORDINANCE circus or carnival ...... $100.00 Junk and/or Salvage Yard or dnv foltowing the adoption of said i h - 7th Ave. Asbnry Park ~890 AND ORDINANCE ■ #896. Cleaning' and Dyeing Plant . P la n t .....—...... —...... —...... — $300.00 amendment. * ’ »v • • Sel, 17M021 Neptune, and Jesse, Jersey City; a 1818. M ain St. Section G. This ordinance shall be (Wholesale) ...... ■-■.$50.00 “ K” «*. •' (Signed)' JOSEPH M. PEPE Itih Ss Atkins Ave. Heptane brother, Charles, here; 13 grandchil­ come effective following public hear­ C lea n in g and Dyeinjr Store Karate School — :...... $ 50.00 Attest: JOSEPH E. BENNETT Neptune, N . J. ing pursuant to law. ' (R e ta il) • ...... :— : ...... ;._ $ 25.00 *ov and Locksmith ,Shop ^ ...... _.S 10,00 C le rk Tel. 17M02* dren and two great-grandchildren. Approved on first reading December Coal or Ice Dealer '...... — ....— 20.00 Kiddle Amusement Rides ...... $ 50.00 —51 $147.43 'lia vJu-a'Uv

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1974 OCEAN GROVE TIMES. AND NEPTPNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NISV> dimes, quarters, and one dollar halls. Poinciana w ill be. the station for W alt tory; there. are m odern. problems, too. j Some Train Tips extra heavy .one. Better to make two Evertz Master of Grove Lodge Disney W orld. O uf tour bus met us W h i l e wwe e were the re, the • pastor :;of In Florida, rest stops can be few trips with a manageable load than be . / ------there. PrcttyM )ebbie Irion took over O l d . Stone Church, the country’s ■ and far apart, so mSke the most .of stuck w ith; too., heavy a bag whpn no as tour guide and the driving - was southernm ost. M ethodist congregation, * them -unabashed. ;The facilities on help, is available .7 , :• left to Bob Manley, a transmitted was busily battling, the commercialism! board- tour buses ;are unstable, emer­ ; Carry • a . small liand o‘r; shouldtr Missourian. . ^ . of Christmas by conducting- daily, gency platforms at bast. .;.■ . • bag for- personal items. ; Faced with • Our W D W . headquarters were :at n o o n t im e s e r v ic e '* f o r ' th .and Rowland . C . Mauch, Neptune the 17th Masonic District,vserved as for photographers, even instructions ■City,; Secretary.- j ; the installing master with Rowland C . for shooting the best vistas. W D W ’s Appointed officers for the ensuing Mauch as marshal and. Lawrence F. small gauge frontier train, its modern year^lnclude Peter L. Stamp, Allen- Seagraves as chaplain. monorail, its steamers, ferries, launches, ; hurst,; Senior Deacon;. Roland Moreno, Prior to the, installation ceremonies and sailboats offer programs to keep the members of. the lodge partook of visitors busy for days.- and a chance Ocean Grove, Junior Deacon; W illiam a roast beef dinner prepared and- served H int, Ocean Grive, Senior M aster. of to rest from -walking. by the members of Ocean Grove Chap­ Ft. Lauderdale, the Lion Safari •Ceremonies; Robert Culver, Neptune ter- No. 170, O .E.S. under the chair­ country, the Sea W orld, and a cruise •City, Junior Master of Ceremonies; manship of M rs. Mildred Shaiy. : ' ‘ on the Jungle Queen were stops be­ tween W DW and the Keys. The Jungle . Queen cruises up the New Advent, Christinas Eve & Christmas River, through the yachting capital of Services At St. James’ Episcopal the country, to an artificial island where dinner is served family style BRADLEY BEACH - The Fourth w ill be done so by the Parish in tlie in a huge open air messhall. After­ Sunday of Advent will be observed next. year, to' share the beauty of this ward, in an outdoor theater, there is this Sunday in St. James’ Church, 4th carol with everyone. . '. ' of-all things - a live vaudeville show, perhaps the last this side of the T V and Hammond-Ave$; The fourth can­ At the Christmas Eve Service, -the dle on the Advent Wreath will be screen. Most, of the cruisers were Rev.- D . Stewart Alexy j Rector' w ill seniors, including a large contingent lighted. Since the Episcopal Church preach on the theme: “TH E'.‘JESU S does not begin its observance , of from the American Association of Re­ WHO DIDN'T ARRIVE!" . tired Persons and delegations from a Christm as until the actual date of the On CHRISTM AS 'DAY, the fam­ Nativity observance, the church w ill number of Golden Age groups from ilies with children and those unable other parts of Florida. / rem ain in purple* and the anticipation to attend /other Christmas Services of the birth of Christ will be the w ill gather for a Festival Service at •Next morning the tour headed theme of the service. Father Alexy 10 :00 A ;M . The Youth: and " Senior down to the keys, with a stop at w ill preach at both the 8 :0 0 a n d Choirs: w ill both sing at the Service Islam orada; for a i trip in a* glass bot­ 10:00 AJM . Services on.the subject: and much of the music at the Christ­ tomed cruising vessel to see the reef. ""ALL ABOUT JOSEPH - AND mas Eve Service w ilt be repeated along Florida's reef is not. so-spectacular as M ARY, TOO!” with some additional carols, some farther into .the Caribbean but CHRISTM AS-EVE, ththe Festival i ,v..A t: the beginning of the .Service, it is North Am erica’s only- living reef .Service w ill begin at II.'00 P . M . a n d after;' the Processional, there w ill be and has the added attraction of treasure w ill be broadcast in its enentirety over a procession to the Manger of Jesus, wrecks of which some debris may be Badio StationItation W .J.LX , 1310 AM. carrying the figure of the Christ Child ; n . , W e hope in this way to sharesh; the joy from the Altar to be placed in the The long overwater:' highway to Key. W est is a spectacular introduc­ o f Christmas with those unableun to at- manger. The children will: join in vfA ly as the star c f ®tdi!chem, the singing of “Away in the Manger.” tion to that southernmost city of our tend their own churches for Christmas country. It also is- a repository of cul­ Services. The combined 3 youth and During the service the children of the that Silent nd the CongregationCc The Rev. Kenneth A. Gluckow, * CDay ia mesogc of •will join -the singing of the more assistant, w ill preach at this service on which has most of this is, itself, a museum piece - an unfinished 125- fam iliar and traditional c«carols. TTie the subject -“Are W e Christians at Pocc and Good IDfll btconu tn church w ill be darkened aat, the con- Christmastime?”, and The vRector w ill year-old fortress, East M artello Tow er. elusion of the service and alall w ill sing, be the Celebrant at the Holy Eucha­ Conch Train In Key West afttfflng aonree of twpe t t you end gouts. candlelight, a Carol written by r is t .: : .... v Getting around Key West is fun The Rev.- W illiam Trotter, father, W e invite all who wish to’ spend because of the conch train (pronounc­ their Christmas morning worshipping ed “konk") of open cars pulled by grandfather and greatgrandfather of the Lord Jesus Christ and celebrating an auto dressed up as a little old- members of this Parish. The carol, H is Birth to join us for this festival fashioned locomotive. The drivers are Wondrous Night, is not published but and happy service. filled with detail about every house and tree. They can maintain \a con­ stant commentary through two hours of the 14-mile tour squeezed into - an CroVe Summer Resident, Retired island a m ile wide and four long. Our ;tour, quarters , were a t' the Newsman Tells of Florida Train Trip American Sportsman; an excellent mo­ tel with a dazzling view of the; G ulf by Gene' Farrell ever although I had spent many of M exico and a„ good restaurant. W e (Eugene Farrell, an Ocean Grove night in a sleeper. The road bed, made a refreshment stop at Pier House sum m er resident, retired* recently after south of the Boston-New York-W ash- a waterside development as good as a long career of newspaper editing in ington corridor, is excellent. y : any of the beach hotels I have seen anywhere in the Caribbean. New Jersey.) • Life aboard a train is much , more sociable, than in' a ! plane; it, shows Key West social life, much laced much of the community spirit which with . retired m ilitary officers, gives For those, who keep it in far off pervades ships. One can move about, much attention to arts, writing, and .' memory and for those too young ever talk to strangers, and sit in a lounge restoration of old houses. Here one to" have-enjpyed it, there still exists caV. - or, if ‘ so . inclined, have: complete may visit Ernest* Hemingway’s home the travd* experience that beats them privacy in one’s own compartment all- for nostalgia - the long distance, and work place. One also may feed Mr. Arthur C. Abbott Rev. James M. Haney Mr. George C. Miller Mr. Gustav Samsen away from talkers and smokers. For a the 42 descendants of his 56 cats (Honorary) Mr. Robert E. Skold overnight train ride. And these days senior citizen, the private bedroom or which roam the x^liole house at w ill Rev. A, Nelson Bennett Mr. George L. Hergesheimer It need not be m erely transportation roomette is almost a must. Long trips Th ere is the house •• where James Aii- Mr. Eldon Bockmeyer (President) Rev. Louis W. Mitchell Mr. Howard H. Smoyer between stations. It can be the first in ; day : coaches ate . for the hardy; dubon lived and worked on. some of . (Associate) Mr. Robert H. Hicks Rev. Raymond E. Neff Mr. S. Walter Stauffer and the last segments of a tour such seniors.who have done it'tell me first his largest; drawings. Old homes, Dr. Charles I. Carpenter (Honorary) (Honorary) Mr. August <3. Stoll as this reporter just made to Key (Honorary) Mr. Francis A.'Holmes class travel is .-worth- the difference in brought from the Bahamas by early Dr. Edward G. Latch (Secretary) W est and back, via Amtrak and a c o s t .- ; v li settlers are restored to their stark, Rev. Charles C. Cole Dr. Mark J. Hostetter Mr. James W. Truitt tour bus - with stopovers at W alt Mr. Wesley Davenport Mr. Harry J. Larrison, Jr.; (Honorary) Ever Hear of Poinciana simple beauty at the cost of a fortune Mrs. Rosalind Truscott Disney W orld and other. Florida spots. today. The proudest; title in town is Dr. Richard J. Davey Rev. Stacy D. Myers, Jr. Although my first long train ride T h e 1 southbound run ended at a (Honorary) Dr. Albert S. Layton Mr. Fred Ulmer was across the continent before W orld place you never heard of but w ill. It “conch” - a native born islander, (Honorary) Rev. J. Mark Odenwelder (Honorary) M ayor Charles McCo^V a young arch- Mr. Joseph R. Ferry (Vice President)..'; W ar I and there have been many is Poinciana, a brand new station in (Associate) itect-engineer, • is a . third .generation Mr. William H. MacDade, Jr. Rev. John D. O’Neill Dr. J. Stanley Wagg others since, this was my first ride an empty expanse of flatland. That Dr. Harold D, Flood • c o n c h ;.’ \ ‘ Mr. Franklin L. Partridge Jr. Mr. Frank M. Henson as a senior citizen so I concentrated is not im usual for Florida where some (Vice President) Rev. William R. McClelland on what it offers the older clientele. A t a house party I met a fifth gen­ Dr. Floyd E . George : (Associate) (Honorary) (Executive Diroctor) For one thing, the beds are better, of today’s busiest places were not even eration ; conch whose wife is a sixth 1 fyad my first good Pullman sleep zip codes a few years ago. One day generation concH. But not all is his- P A G E T E N , THURSDAY; DECEMBER 19, 197* ■ .'■— " ~ r^ ===== o f G o d ." Prayer Brunch At M rs. Elizabeth Brubaker presented Rev.W m . Me Clelland who read the Fisherman’s Cove Christmas story from Luke 2, then talked briefly on "New Horizons for Christm as Observance”. Rev. Me Q e l - land closed his devotions with St. Assembly Class Francis of Assisi’s prayer. Yule Luncheon »Miss M artha Graf told of Christm as observance in China and Sarawawhen she was a missionary. . M rs. Brubaker re&d an article from W hite Ribbon News - “Beer of Bread/* Mrs. Ahrens read, To All Mankind W ith Love.” It was voted to send a contribution to the Council on Alcohol Problems, and to place a Christm as poinsettia in St. Paul's Church in memory of de­ parted mcmbctsl After group singing of “Silent Christmas Tree Night,” Mrs. La Vance closed the meeting with prayer and the Aaronic Theme at UMW benediction! . There w ill be no Jan. meeting. The OCEAN GROVE - The Decemter next meeting will be on. M on., R& - meeting of the United Methodist W o­ men was held last .Tuesday at' St. Paul’s Church. After a prelude by SU B SCRIBE TO T H E M rs. George Allcnian, the meeting TIM ES $6.00 A Y E A R was callcd to order by Vice President M rs. Herbert Cuttrell. A new member, M rs. Edna Maynard was received into Free Drinks On .membership. .. |. Devotions were led by Mrs. David Parkway Over , Shotwell. who read the story “Thc I Other W ise M an.” { Tlie program, in charge of Mrs. Yule & New Year I Richard • R ;ith. was called "The Talk­ ing Christmas Tree.” The history of the Christmas Tree and the types of decorations, were tend and the tree

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R . / N 6 t N to all our THE Let us all remember the blessed story and its lessons. Let us keep f&ith- Friends and love in our hearts for all mankind and this will be truly Joyous Noel!: OLD MILL INN BEST WISHES 01' THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON HOWARD L SMITH ■MORT’S PORT J. A. HURRY AGENCY -t h e H a r d w a r e s t o r e o f o c e a n g r o v e ” REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Ray Kramer 51 Main Avenue* ■ • Dial 774-4741 OCEAN GROVE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1974 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, AND NEPTUNE TIME4, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY PAGE ELEVEN Fondue Featured by members to be sent to the Vine­ President .oi Monmouth' District, Holiday Party ten at tlhe j>lalio. Gifts were d's: ' 9 / Hai Mrs. M.- Mdnerly, Miss F. I zer, Miss E, Madsen, Miss M. K i f - land School for Girls.- and Mrs. Harry M. Lyon imd'Mra. tributed to all present , Mrs. R. Cunliffe, Mrs. j fen, Miss E. Kipfert, Mrs. B. O’Con- ^ At Club Meeting Mrs. Thelma Taylor was installed Thoda T.■ Heid,Manasquan, .both For Aid ■ Auxiliary. If any members have not paid F. Ke.ir.cdy. Miss J. Kerr. Mrs. M. g n o r.' a$. a new member. The president van- past state assembly presidents. their dues they are urged to send 'Ic.. 13--. Miss A. TaglieW, Miss j Also, Miss R; Abell, Mrs. M. Lady Chester lodge will meet n*t/imno>r t? j »» nounced the annu.il Fine Artr-Christ* OCEAN GROVE — The Annual $1.00 io - Mis, -Florence L .c Tar' rri, Miss H. Keraaghan, Newmann, Mrs. E. Heinken, Mis. OAKHURST- Fun with Fondue ...... r> ,« again on Wednesday, January 9th;' was thet topic '. of r .ithe program „ ffor the v mas , m-Mmg . rwould • be „• held Dec. 19 Christmas Party of the Ladies treasurer, P.O. Box 111. •’r.;t > P. Barrett, Mrs. B, Kw?-scn, ! F.-Dwyer, Mrs. S. Bnoth, Miss J .. -— — — December meeting of the Jersey Shore at * * hofmC M rs' Harold Johnson. Auxiliary to the Ocean Grove 1st Others present were: Mrs. Win M'ss M. Hoar, . Mrs. M. January,. Hartmann, Mrs. A. Creiin, Miss- D. Woman's Club at' fe Methodist! PIans, f°r ■! b“s ® ? 10 Yo^ Aid Squad was greatly enjoyed by Anker, Mrsu C. Myers, Mrs. D. Miss M. Bassell. I Webber, Mrs. W. Ayres, Miss M. Church, here. The demonstration w as'‘° * * Good New,- were drsenssed Entertains 17- At •: more than 100 matm'bens present Faitzinger, Mrs. G. Oadmus, .Miss Als:, Hrs. E. Bahr, Mrs. E. Me ! Ccdy, Mij.? M. Symrnds; Mrs. G. presented by Mrs. Eleanor Vieweg, M "1 f us V.U.apiano, International Christmas Parly The table, was decorated. T h e Jean Cadmus, Mra. L. RattweH, Cutche'on, Mre. M. Bell, Mrs. E. , Walton, Mrs.. M. Westali; Miss S. total electric living' specialist with Affairs cha.rrrian. M r.. Harry HeAerg homemade cookies made by Mrs. Mrs. W. Reiltmesier, Mrs. L. Bat­ .Webb, Mrs. I. Poyar, Miss M. Hop­ Wilson. Jersey Central Power and Light Co. I ICP0rtC,d 0IV the ™ c,inS at hor homc Enima Devonshire were apprecia­ tles, Mrs. C. Mayer, Mrs. F. Rich­ kins, Mrs. I. Kerr, Miss E. Sharp, | Alsc, Miiss M. Kiel, Miss J. Mrs. Viewig made many tempting “ m“ke cancer dressings, ted. Her eo-mmittee assisting were ards, Mrs, E. Settle, Mrs. M. Hyde, Miss. J. Young, Mrs. R. Miller, GLENDOLA — Mrs. Mary For- 'Smith, Miss M. Tobleman, Miss E. dishes which could be used during Refrcstu"cn,s were served by mem- Miss Ackerman, Mrs. Albee, Miss Miss A. Johnston, Mrs. IL Bueli, Mrs. S. Hagstrom.. Mrs. V. McAn- teabacher, 1107 Gully Road, here; | Haim, Mrs. E. Doty, Mrs. D. Mey­ bets of the executive Board,: Mrs. Bartlemaiv and Mrs. Bonk. Mra, C. Keating. drews, Mre. H. Baker, the holidays. entertained the Past Noble Grands er, Mrs A. Garbers, Mrs: F. Day, F r e t i Smith made the centerpiece President Mrs. Lester Coon pre­ Also, Mrs; R, Young, Miss. E.- A check for $v760 was given to Association members of United Also, Mrs. H. Ew-ald, Mrs..- H. Mrs. A. Hooper, Mrs. D. Holbein. which . was a small Christmas tree sided. A printed prayer card do­ Parsons, Miss V. Chandler, Miss Grueb, Mrs. F. Flint, Mrs. M, Ba­ , M r.: Robert O'Brien for the American .Re/befeah Lodge, No. 39. Neptune - Miss L. Pier, Mrs. B. Summer- made of boxwood . e nd trimmed With nated by one of the members was ker, Miss L. Kingston, Mrs. G Cancer Society. City, at lies' home last Thursday C. Maas, Mrs; S. Wright, Miss M. beil, Mrs. E. McKinitv, Mrs. R. rtd ornaments, ' read by Mrs. Tindie. St. Baul’s Martens, Mrs D. Potter, Miss A, Smith, Miss M. Sleeka, Miss D. The club voted to give a donation plight Seventeen .'.embers at­ Thiele, Mrs. • R. LaChat, and H. .. Church has given permission . to Gardeli-1, Md H. Furbeck, Mrs. Quinn, Mass M, Sharp, Miss E. Fal- of $100 to the Ocean County Foun­ tendee: the Christmas party. .Din- Riley. - — ; have a cabinet to keep supplies. A F. Lawow, Mrs. A. Kiohline, Mrs. dation for the Blind. Gifts were bought nier was prepared and served by Dinner Party At committee was appointed to pur A. MaeGnider, Mrs; E. Laverty. Mrs. Fortehbaeher and her family. awtgcw»s!a2i2;s,ria2isia2!js3'.3iaji3i;*?i> ; Rosa Van Arsdale, District Deputy Reins; 4 Tucker Drive, here last Good Friends iwicweifteicgteieteKwww Pcw teteiststaistetentaiexttsietstatetsisiststststsKPM iM * Monday night. Mrs, Estella Morris was co-hostess and Mrs. Joan Mor­ Thank you for your kind ris, president, conducted the busi­ patronage in the past ness meeting. The club held a may we continue to give Chritmas party and members ex­ you courteous and quality changed gifts -and Christmas cards. service! Present &t party were M rs. Vi­ ola Still, Mrs. Agnes Wallack, Mrs. Elizabeth lCIcNipol, Mrs. Haz­ SHAFTO’S el Buxton,. Mrs. Ruth Tallman, Frances Washbome, William II. GARAGE Tallman, Grand Patriarch of C O R P . Grand Encampment of New Jersey, 24-HOUR SERVICE Mrs. Helen Opp?l, Mrs. Nettie L NEPTUNE, N. J, Angles, Mrs. Mary Vaurner and Tel. 774-1430 Mrs. Sarah Foster. rocm «tratct«trctctratetet«tgtrotgtrc*tctratcictrc'ra«ttfctgtfftroctctcw KVi

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J\.UI LlilU, ,1113. IJL ll, And, M ary A. Vasello, Lily Pier, degrees in American history£roni GOP Ladies Have County pies.; M ri. Florence . Cruickshaink, Louise' N Y U , In* 1971 ■ ther Com mission award­ Freeholders Salute Don Sterner Aiiniial Luncheon ...... vice eounty ‘ciiait1- Vjeloi Edna W oo'd,Lillian Kerr, ed him a Grant-iri-Aid for Research itiiit-, and M rs.' Ann Flyntj, s t a t e M ildred ■ Baldw in, Gertrue' Sm ith, in New Jersey History for his project, i i r e c h a i r m a n . . *’ Annette Gardolla, Rita Abdell, Lil­ ‘'Continuity ami Change- in East. Jer­ LONG .BRANCH - lli;s., Nobl j : ’Mrs. M arie Bltim ensriiine gave lian Jensen, : Grace Odenwelder, sey Towns During the American Rev-, Love G ross. Slate.p;-osir'Dtit of tliej the -invocatibn. Each guest spoke Jlary B. Newman, Harriet Bonk, olutionary Era,' 1770-1795.” H e spoke .Wonren'sv-Republican Club3 w as briefly, .and M rs. •■Stpiic. gave.a Dorothy. W ard.' on ‘‘The Revolution, in 1 East Jersey:., am ong i l i o guests at "the Annual .readingAm ;1?^ 'jUaL: A W hig .Profile” at the Commission’s, Christinas. Luncheon Iasi Friday at The Lincoln" T)ay Dinner . t h i s Publishes annual N ew : Jersey History Symposium W est ..End ’Manor", here: seyent.v- year w ill be. at the "Shore Casino, in 1972. • '' >./. o n e atten d ed .’.. ' t -■ I A tlantic Highlands on .Feb. 22, and N.J. Chronology . Tlie • 84-page chronology is a valu­ M rs..' .Em m a. •. D evonshire. presi-| •the next reg ular cl'Jb. m eeting w ill able reference tool for schools, libraries^ tienL ot tlie Ocean Grove-. C I u 1) !)e F ri.. .Tan. 3. at the clubhouse. lit Revolution and the general public; The .cover pic­ introduced guests M rs. Ann Rabin-1 M rs. .Suzanne Valentine s a n g ture ,: reproduces a -. six shilling note, son, county past pres, and organ- and played the aecordiart and Jed • TRENTON • The N w Jersey printed by . Isaac' Collins, Burlington I in tihe group singing of Christm as Historical Q>mmission, aided by a 1776. , On. the end papers maps of. according to James. J. Caivano, District songs and carols. , grant from the State Bicentennial northern and southern N ew Jersey, re- J Manager, of. the Asbury Park social M rs. Devonshire closed w ith .a Commission, , has . published the first constructed by John P.. Snyder,. show security, office* ’ ; Christm as Poem : “W hat Christm as detailed-1 chronology- of Ne>v;. Jersey's townships and counties as they existed Th e .new edition of 11 Your ^ledicare Means to'M e”, Committee for the role in the Am erican Revolution. ia 1775.^ . Handbook” explains> in detail how dinner was Mi's .Lucy. Coon,. M rs. NEW JERSEY IN THE AMER­ A list, of'place-names gives the 18tlv Medicare’ ' works. ’ It tellsV w hat, kinds Florence. Lee. Mrs. . Deli Shively ICAN REVO LUTIO N , 1763-1783: A century -names mentioned” in . the. text’ of care; are covered and how payments and M rs. Marie Herm ann. CHRO N O LO GY, by Dennis P.; Ryan with their changes ' or' incorpo’rations are made under both the hospital and Others attending were.: Laura. of East brange; covers 20 years -of into; larger; .political units. ‘ There is ’medical insurance part of Medicare. ?. P ark e r.. Eliz.' Zavelli, Bessie “noteworthy events and dates that also a two-page bibliography. T h e . handbook■ has a. completely new Riley. Irene Dredger, Ann Barr-1, helped shape. N eiv‘Jcrsiy's revolution­ The/publication is available for S 1.00 format as. a result of studies conducted aro. .Charlotte Sutphen. Maine I ary history” and 'supports the state’s from - die -Now Jersey Historical Com ­ •by the SocialvSccurity Administration Sleclca, Alice G Ilolt. Muriel G, j claim to th'c; title, "Cockpit of the mission, ' State Library, -185 W . State ivitli JiigecI groups and health care, pro­ Wcstp.ll.. Erna; . McKellar,: Wilma j Revolution.” St;,'.. Trenton, . ;N ,:.. J. 08625^ checks viders. Caivano ‘•'tressed that any old Ritmeester, :Aiice H i Hooper,. Lena.! Beginning with W illiam Franklin's payable to Treasurer, State of New editions •’that people: have should be Anmtin. Klsie M.. Corillo. I•appointment... as.- . royal governor oiv Jersey. \ ... Vi throwiv. away: . . , . .• Also, Grace Wood. May Thomp- August 20, 1763, the chronology lists f : .Medicare, beneficiaries; in the Mon- s;;n, Ruby. Fleischer, Mabel Hods-' actsi ^neetings, boycotts . and protests :-V M S ■ :'4' .mouth-Ocean County area who have son., Rachael Magimiis. Jean Kefr,. that erupted in "sporadic acts of vio­ not; received a handbook should tele­ Mavy H . Stackhouse. Florence G. lence.” all signaling the state’s active Social Security phone: or write their Social Security Dwyer, Russell M.” Seaman. Mrs. role in the movement for indepen­ A new Medicare handbook has been office and ask' fo r; a copy, of “Your Bussell Seaman, Laura Collier, dence. It records the numerous m ili­ Medicare Handbook”,' ‘ D H EW Publi­ Freda Fiedler, Lillian Lone, Joan mailed by the Social Security: Adm in­ cation N o. CSS A ) • 74.-100-50* Th e tele­ tary and political events of the Revol- istration to the nation’s 23.5 m illion Cadmus. '' . ... ■ mionary W ar in ' New Jersey. It ends phone number in Asbury Park is 774- Also Gertrude Cadmus, Ruth' P. aged and disabled beneficiaries includr on December 23,' 1783, when • the ing 100,000 persons in the Shore area, 2500 and in .Toms Riyer 244-2800. Riverside Drive and Sm ith, Evelyn Soden, Antoinette forfeited, estate of John Zabriskie in The offices are located at 1200 Mem­ W ostcrgcm. M arie W altjen, Mrs. orial’ Drive, Asbury Park and 8 Rob­ Clinton Place Bergen County was given. to Major Herbert Baker, M rs. E . D.. Sparks, General ; Baron von; Steuben for his bins Street,. Toms; River. The Medi- SHARK RIVER HII.LS Kathryn Donnelly, Dorothy E . Fat- ‘‘many. and’•signal services” ; •care program is -administered by the E. DONALD STERN ER, right, retiring after 20 years as the zinger. Edna.H . W right, D o r i s GREETINGS Social Security Adm inistration. first and only chairm an of the Monmouth County Planning Board, Tel. 775-2030 ' . Ryan, who .’ received H isbachelor’s Potter, Virginia M eAndrews, H el­ degree in history ' from . ^Washington accepts a Board of Freeholders resolution from Freeholder Harry en Furbeek, IsSbeile M. Rush. . H arry Larrison, Jr., of Neptune Township, deputy director, who Square College, New York University, described M r. Sterner as the man “who lias led the development iw icetsisif.feijtsteiststsisi^igisieis^iataisieecuisigisigisisigttisicietesisiescisistetiir' in 1964, also has master’s-and doctoral of Monmouth County”. M r. Sterner was commemled by Free­ holder Director Joseph C. Irw in as “one of the grandest citizens a Monmouth County ever had”.

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