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Vol. XCII, No. 15 OCEAN GROVE TIMES,[TOWNSHIP. OF NEPTUNE,.NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1967 T E N C ENTS

Board Studying Shore Council Navy L Tree Planting _ Clean-Up Committee Adding Support Retiring Jfune 5 integration Flan Elects Budd Ladd As Program Offered To Neighborhood Housing Inspection As Administrator

Parents Express Views LAKEHURST — Budd- Ladd, seven years and is a National Di- NEPTUNE—Once, again the NEPTUNE. TWP. — Blight la tip ns which are placing'a burden (Rev. Alfred E. Willett At Special Meeting; State Neptune businessman,, was elected rector ami vice president of state, N e p t U lie Township Sliadq on township services, ’ Directed Expansion Front president of . the Jersey Shore Tree Commission is offering —the debris in yards, broken Orders Twp- Compliance : .Nrighborhood - ’.inspectors, - when Council Navy League of the United the. following planting... pro­ porches, gutters and windows, One Methodist Home To 3 finding that a. property is* in viola- States, at the annual meeting and gram to property - owners of unco v. ere d garbage cans, NEPTUNE TWP.—The In­ tion of the law, will give notice, til election of officers held at' Naval the township for the spring of OCEAN.GROVE — Retire­ termediate School auditorium cracked masonry- that ruin the.' responsible party.. Adequate Air Station, here ment of the Rev. Alfred E.: was crowded Tuesday night as 1967. • : ;b: y. neighborhoods — Will be .a time,, will be ailoSyed for, making Mr. .Ladd has.betn a member Of This “share the; cost” plan Willett, Administrator of the anxious parents awaited news prime target in the Clean-Up, the necessary improvements before Navy-League-eight .years, arid, has will enable property owners to • Methodist Homes of New jar-; from the board of education, further measures are taken. served as finance Chairman, mem­ purchase either a Norway Ma­ Paint-IJp, Fix-Up Campaign sey has been arinouneed .by directed by the state to bus •The: Neptune Township Clean- bership chairman and executive vice ple or a pin Oak at a cost of for .1967 iii Neptune Town­ President Chester E. Whitman the little children around the Up. Comniittee urges' residents to president of V the. Jersey Shore $10 per tree. There will be a on behalf of,the -Executive township if necessary, in an ship. ■ cooperate with the housing inspec­ Council. He is a national director limit of two trees to n property Committee of the .Trustees. effort to end racially unbal­ Dr, John’ J, Rizzo, clean-up ( tors in this, program which Has a .and co-ohairtririri of the Fly-Navy owner. - '• Actual retirement date wtll be anced classes in the younger threefold purpose: to protect neigh­ Car Program, and is secretary to Trees arc to be ; planted jn chairman, has announced that the, June .5, the end of t.he- confer- grades. ; V Township Clean - Up Committee ' borhoods from signs of decay, to the state president. front of properties in all cases , ence year for both the North- The township school system rehabilitate sections showing nee.d- Mr. Ladd resides at 600 Berk­ in accordance with the Shade will give ;its fullest '.-support-- to; a ; ; ern and Southern New .Jersey is totally integrated from 7th program of .housing inspection to - Of., .repair, ami modernization/ and eley Lane, Neptune, with his wife Tree Commission’s recommen­ Conferences of the Methodist grade through senior high. be carried oiit ' this spring., .ill- an! to ! clear' and ;deyeibp : areas that and three Children. H e. is presi­ Church, which are affiliated With the opening of the new dations. . ; ; • : have become slums. . ' . ' dent of Windowsea! -Products & Tree applications are avail-, effort to rid neighborhoods of-these ■. with the operation of the pres­ elementary and junior high blighting-influences as well as the | Construction .fcompany in' Neptune. able at the Neptune Township ent-three retirement Homes. schools in the fall, the sixth outright violations of the bousing Captain Edward ' Groffie, police Municipal Building; see Mrs. grades will be combined in the code which exist. ! . y Purple Heart For intermediate school. It is kin­ captain, . Seaside Heights, was Betty Trudel, secretary'of the dergarten through 5th-grade elected .executive vice president. He. Commission*. Checks or money. The inspection program will be Specialist Watt that is involved in the direc­ hasjheen a member of Navy League _ Budd Ladd orders, only, payable to the carried out this spring by the N°P‘ ) — : -- tive from the state Depart­ Neptune Township Shade Tree , tune Township Department' of j OCEAN . GROVE — Spec. Four. ment of Education and the Ap­ Commission. Code Enforcement.. Inspectors will | E4 Roland J. Watt, grandson of pellate Court. Directors Favor 4 to 1 Stock Split, Each tree purchased will be; check buildings 'and residences for' Mrs/ Jane Watt, 36 Main Avenue, conformity '. to - the;■: zoning, ordi­ Both Mrs. Jennie Nieol, board of planted by the nurserymen was awarded the Purple Heart for nance, compliance with the ban on education president, and Superin­ and guaranteed for one year. wounds’.received in action in Viet­ Increase Dividend Rate 60 Percnt junk cars.’ Buildings must' be free tendent Victor J. W. Christie told nam January 25, .1967. He also re­ of healthy accident and fire’ haz­ ceived the Army Commendation- the parents Tuesday' night that . ASBURY PARK —. T h e to.$3,314,928.00 by a charge to Suer, various plans are now being, stu­ ards and must have- safe means of Medal with “V” device for heroism . Rev. Alfred E. Willett Board of Directors of the New plus Account, which in turn \vas in­ access to the ground floor. Ade­ died and one, will be submitted to in connection with military opera­ Jersey National Bank . and creased by $600,000.00 through a quate trash storage arid plumbing A total of 390 residents are pro-, the state Department of Education tions “ against : a hostile- force in sently served in the Ocean Grove Trust Company ha's recom­ charge to !Undivided. Profit Ac­ facilities must .be present! . Vietnam,, the C.I.B. Combat Infan­ in the near future. Parents asked count^ The Bank’s capital structure, Home, plus Methodist Manor at mended a four-to-one stock To Red Cross Ovcr-occypaney and illegal room­ try: Badge and Bronze. Star with to hear the proposal before submis­ .wilFbe in the aggregate amount of •Branchville and Wesley Manor at split and' a . sixty percent in­ “V” device. ■:* . sio n to the state and Mrs, Nicol $7,304,838.33* not including re­ ing houses are violations of the Ocean .City, The 603 supporting crease in the dividend rate;,;; OCEAN GROVE—The American law, and threaten the welfare and Spec. Watt, who was 21 years of replied, “If the public demands it, serves v for possible loan losses of Methodist Churches include all of ■we’ll call a special meeting.” In announcing the action, Joseph Red Cross drive in Ocean Grdvc appearance as well as the value, of age January 16, has been a resident $1,581,135.40, with -no revealed went over the top again. The total New Jersey^ Rockland County, New While parents came to hear the Thummess, . President, said: , “On property in a neighborhood. These of, the’ Grove since February' of. December 31,'1966/the Bank’s total losses. The President' mentioned amount donated was $1,200 inclild York and parts, of Orange County,.; board’s plan for total integration, will, be-especially subject to the 1965.- He was graduated, from Pas­ N. Y.- and Pike. County, Pennsyl­ resources for -the first time ex­ that loanshia’y;iiqw be* made to ing .$124 mailed into the Red Cross it was announced that this special township clean-up inspection' crack- j saic-Valley High School, Little' vania. ceeded $100,000,000. This sizeable any one individual in amounts up office. meeting was called to hear a reor­ to $700,000.00, which permits 'fche dowp. l The ClcanrUp committee Falls,, where vhe • excel led;!in jerbss- increase in the Bank’s resources, as, The Red Cross organization wish­ From One Home To Three ganization proposal for the.school New • Jersey National Bank and will support and aid the. hbiising,!, couhtfy - and track.. He eniisted in' well as a sizeable increase in earn­ es* to express sincere thanks to all In releasing this , announcement’’ system. This is submitted, periodi­ Trust Company to meet the credit inspectors iri eliminatihg these ■ vio- the U.S. Army in pctqber^ 1965. •: ings, ‘have made this action pos­ those who worked so faithfully to today, President'Whitman! express- ' cally by the schools superintendent. requirements of its customers, both sible., The increased number of make the. drive a success and also ed the gratitude of the Executive. Supt. Christie, in his recommen­ large and small. * shares.which; will benefit the stocky to those who contributed so gene Committee, members of the respec-:, dations to the board, felt that oil The Board of Directors also ap­ holders, may also allow more peo­ i-ousiy. • V - y*yK :-; Fitkin Auxiliary Installs Officers- tive Home’s family and the area, split sessions could be eliminated proved an increase in the author­ ple to. buy the bank's stock, and Those wh o took p artin . the d r ive church membership!for.' tlie :dedi-. next year with the opening of the ized capital stock to tvlo million thus share in the progress and are:• chairman, Miss vith Wagner: caied and loyal work .of their Ad­ new schools. He suggested that tho shares so that additional shares prosperity of this institution.” captains, Mr; andMrs. 'Harold;Stur- ministrator. over such a long span now elementary school should will'be available if needed for fu­ bf service. I/i this period the Monies The actions taken by the Board ture stock dividends. '• ges and Miss-Myrtle KroegOr. Also, seive the Gables, Bamborry Es­ have expanded from one to three,! at its meeting, Monday, April 10, These recommended resolutions Dr. Allen,-Vinson, Ralph Olsen, Ray-' tates find a portion of the. Whites- with a ' fourth Homo to be con-, will increase the number of shares of the Board of Directors arc sub­ mo nd -Manley, --M rs. W arren Barth,' ville area south of and including st i net cd on property recently .con­ Springwood Avenue and .west of of capital stock from. 4l4,3GG*, to ject to the approval of the Comp­ Mrs. ^iUlam Wood,- ;. Mrs: Sarah. tributed by Mr. and Mrs.. Mark Springdale, but not including 1,657,464 shares. .. The. par value troller of Currency and will be pre­ Tindle, Mrs‘.;- Samuel: Smith,- Mrs! Reynolds of Uuhborlon. This latter . Springdale He also recommended of each share will be $2.00, com­ sented to the shareholders for ap­ George Kerr; Mrs!' William Bowen, project is presently On the archi- that all sixth grades be sent to the pared with the former par value of proval at a special meeting .to be Mrg, Marjorie Mbrris,. Mis3 Annie teciural board. present Intermediate School, and S5.00 per- share. held on’May 15,1967. Shareholders -O’Re i l l y , ; : - ■■■■ that special education classes be Based on current earnings,, the of record as of. May 1 will be en­ ; And ;;;Missy Miriam .. Clark,'. . Mrs. Former Teache'r in Chipa ' • divided, with one class each going Board of Directors also determined titled to vote at this meeting. • Bleecker Stirling, Mrs. Robert-Phil­ The _ Rev. Willett is an active into the high-school, the new. jun­ upon an increase in dividend, so New. Jersey National Bank and lips,Miss! Edha; Price, Mrs. Francis mctnhor of the Northern New.,Jer­ ior high arid Ocean Grove' Elemen­ that for the current year Jhe an­ Trust Company has grown at a Kelly; Mrs. Ralph Mc Laughlin, sey Conference and .started his tary two classes into Ridge Ave. nual dividend will be 20c per share, rapidly increasing pace for the past Miss ■■ Eva Sad lor,“• Mrs. William career, while still a , post-graduate and three into Bradley Park; Ho plus 4c extra. For the purpose of several years. It .wasf established Schetelich, • • M rs.Jac o b • Batdorf, student, as a teacher in*'an Anglo-- also, felt that Sunshine Village stu­ comparison, this is the equivalent in ,1889 as the.:Asbury: .Park and Mrs. ; George Ogden, ’Mrs; Edna Ch'itese .College In Foochow. Chinn dents should return to. Summerfield, of 9Gc per share before the split, Ocean Grove Bank and .was the Swank, Mrs. T. R.;. Beekmjin, Mrs. in 1024. His,was the first recorded School, - nnd a 60%‘increase of the GOc per first bank in those two, communU Solveig; Hagstrom, M rs.'TWilliam membership by. a United States The present Intermediate School share annual dividend formerly ties. In- .1963 it' merged - with the Snively; ; - A- ' • • citizen in a Chinese Conftwence. A in Ocean Grove will be known as paid. Dividends will now be paid New Jersey Trust Company /o f native of North ’Plainfield,-he re** : semi-annually, the’ first payment the Middle School next year as it Long Branch. In 1964 it became Lee Named Kentucky. Colonel eejved his B.A. degree. fronV, the houses all sixth grades of the to be made July 1st, 1967 to stock­ a national. bank and changed its; University of Wisconsin ni 1922 and ; township. The decentralization of holders' ofvrecord June 1G,. 1967. It name to New Jersey National Bank v ; FRANKFORT, KY.7— Governor subsequently his Bachelor, of Div- '* retarded classes wii! leave one in is contemplated that the payment and Trust Company. It presently Edward T, Breathitt has'announced inity degree, from Union - Theologi­ the Ocean Grove Elementary of an annual 3% stock/dividend will has eight offices in Asbury Park, the presentation -of a -“Kentucky cal Seminary. . School.building instead of the pres­ bo continued. Deal, Long Branch,* Neptune, Colonel”: Commission to Kendall H. . Following receipt of his Deacon’s'’: ent three. The Capital Account,of fhe Bank Ocean Grove, Oceanport, Ocean L e oo fW e s tA l 1 on h u rs t ,N .J . ,N ew orders from, the former. Nevvark Parents at tho public hearing is to be increased by $1,243,098.00 Township and West Long Blanch. Jersey' Regional Vice President of Conference in 1927. he was ordain­ gave overwhelming voice for con­ the National Clean-Up - Pairit-Up - ed as an Elder the following year. His first-. pastoral charge was tinuing neighborhood schools from Forum Speaker INQUIRIES ON FILE Fix-Up - Bureau; They a\vqrd7 was kindergarten through Sth grade. made to • Mr.* - Lee Lor • his work ’ in Union. in 1928 and during.■his, sor- - AT THE TIMES OFFICE The question period was opened tpnnecUdn; ’ with the-. Bureau . pro­ vice there a new Sanctuary was by Mrs. Glenn Trout of Ocean OCEAN GROVE ^ Names gram. I t; was; recommended' by .Mrs. constructed. Promotions followed, Grove, “Just what will be done in and addresses of vacationists Connie Quinn, Director of the State to ?; If*ndh an i . i n 1931. Ten neck . i n •• September? Will oiir children be who have inquired about room of Kentucky,.Divisibfi of Beautifi­ 1933, Paterson Ave. Methodist, at '! bussed or not?” Answer: "We’re accommodations here for the cation.; Mr.. Lee hhs been ’ a Vice Paterson, in 193S and to his last . still-studying that.’.’ coming summer, through the President ofZone' 3 New - Jersey’ - charge as Pastor, to the ’ First. . Mr. Dougherty from the Green township publicity bureau, will New York. Gity, and Delaware since Methodist Church in Arlington in Grove School- area asked, “As a be. on file at The Times of- . 1962.--'Ai;'.;-■ -■ ■'-7 . MRS. 1. J. HURRY (left), retiring president of the Hamilton-As- 1948. His a p/win t ment ds Adminis-. bury Gardens Auxiliary to Jersey Shore Medical Center (Fitkin trntor of the Homes-became-effnr-.'• taxpayer, what does all this do to lice beginning Monday,. April. Hospitai) turns over the gavel to Mrs. Virginia Oliver, newly-elect­ tive bn Sept. 1,TD^S. ■ - ... .- us?” Answer:' “We’re still study­ 17. Mrs. Alexander Anderson; Demonstration- April 19 ed president. , • r V ing- that.” publicity clerk, will provide a Mr. Willett resides in . Spring . Mis. Paul Betz of Ocean Grove, new list for The Times each NEPTUNE TWP. — The public NEPTUNE —-T he';memhers -of Department;- of which ‘Dr. R:\yr Lake Heights, with .his wife Slar- “If/ this, reorganization plan (as Monday morning until the is invited to attend an exhibition Hamilton-Asbury Gardens Auxil­ mond Cqnoyer: is.; director, in .t.!;c- garet, who for many, years shared •: recommended by Supt. Christie) is publicity bureau.on Auditorium | at Ncptuiie High School April 19 iary to the Jersey $hore Medical Jersey SHore Medical Center. Mrs. with him the .dufles of. n Pastor’s . •not approved, will we. get a chance Square opens for the season during 9-10 P.M., the last hour of Center, Neptune,’ held their spring Hurry then presented, each officer Pnep • to h ear'th e: next- one?” Answer, ou Memorial Day weekend. class -at the Adult School. There luncheon and installation of officers : and chaimen, who served .with her after much deliberation: “Yes!” Hotel and guest house proprie­ will be a demonstration of crafts at the Beau Rivage Restaurant, during her four years in office with ' NAGLE’S,MAIN CENTRAL . tors are invited to use this Spring Lake Heights. a gift. •; .. PHARMACY — Tel, 771-0201 • A parent from Shark River Hills, and skills’ in the gymnasium and All-year, service. 'Drugs of quali­ “As a parent of eight, I definitely cafeteria, of judo, fashions, and New officers installed \vere in­ The Auxiliary was presented with ty for prescriptions, f'liiulrv items. ■will not permit my children to bo other exhibitions. troduced by Mrs. I. J. .flurry, re­ a gavel in appreciation from Mrs. Store Hours R-3ft A.M.-9 P.M. bussed!” He also voiced support - - ;— _ * ------tiring! president — Mrs. Virginia Hurry andythen, presented to 'the NEPTUNE DINER offers a choice of the board and commended them Phyllis Kruschka Candidate Oliver, president; Mrs. William new’ president, Mrs. Oliver.. of Businessmen’s Luncheon? and Named Special Officers Ke.rsh, first vice president; Mrs, Spring flowers in yellow and Dinners for $1. Quality food prop­ for their -hard-work in seeking a erly prepared, reasonably . priced. solution to the problem. OXFORD OHIO—Phyllis Miller Alfred Heiniall,. second vice presi­ white and pink, decorated the head of the Lam- kruschka, 783 .Wayside Hoad, Nep­ NEPTUNE TWP. — Johannes dent; Mrs. Chester Dome rest, re­ table and other tables, with white Corlies Aye. & Rt. 35, Neptune. . BRUCE B; HUBER — adv. . Mrs. Kenneth DeRose of Ocean bert M. Huppeler Co. will .dis­ tune, N. J;, Is among .the 162 can­ Neuman, Elias Prokop and George cording secretary; Mrs. Raymond candles. Each guest received small Grove, “ Our Chief concern is our cuss “Tax- Shelteded Retirement didates for the degree a! 8aehelor A, Reid Jr., were appointed special Kays, corresponding secretary, and" favors as mementos. HARRIS' STATIONERY children's safety.” The superin-, Plans” at the N.J. National Bank of Science in ' Business at; Mia'rai police officers of the Township of Mrs. Harry Faby Sr., treasurer. Mrs. Hurry was presented a gift “The Greeting Card Store’*. tendent and board agreed that this and Trust’ Company’s third an-, University April .19, Oommence- Neptune for the year 1967 without Each officer was presented a cor- of a gold identification bracelet Opp. Post Office, Ocean Grovp arir. is also their’s. nual Trust Forum on Wednesday, mept exercises for i,246 candidates pay at the last meeting of the mu­ sage. from, all of. the. members of the nicipal committee. Mothers At Trenton April 19, at the Asbury Ave. at. the university will be held tin: Mrs. Hurry spoke briefly on Auxiliary, by Mrs. Oliver.' GIG MORRIS FLOWER SHOP On Monday, the day before the boardwalk paviion, Asbury Park. two sessions Iri Withrow Court, Auxiliary projects and expressed In charge of arrangements were One of New Jersey's finest flower; Avon Aux. Shore Medical Center shops. . 706 Tenth Ave., ■. BelninrV board’s special meeting, the Ap­ See story page 2. , with fiusiness, Administration- cere^ THEATRE BUS TRIP N. Y. APR. her appreciation for their coopera­ ohairmari, Mrs. George Hawthorne; Tel. 681-1909. . —adv. pellate Court in Trenton ordered TRI CITY CAB muRt increase monies held at 2 P.M BhySHs is 19.$8.00.: Call 775-5382 after 5 P.M. tion for making Auxiliary contri­ Mrs. Raymond Conover, Mrs. Wil­ tihe township to comply-with a total rates to give better service. 988- the daughter of Florbt and Mrs. SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES butions toward their special proj­ bur Smith, Mre. Richard Lawhun Unwanted hair removed forever* Pate elfht, plexe 7076 or 988-7071. —15 BUlip H. Kruschka. $4.00 A YEAR BY MAIL ect, equipment for the .Pathology and Mrs. Ralph Hoffman. Marion Frank.- Tel. 774-6228.' ' OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1967

increase in first class postal rates. Club Auxiliary, and Jean Mauro woi elected.vice president. ■ / N.J. National Bank & Trust Co. . Also In.regard.to proposed changes .'; Boy. .Scout Troop 190 has finally acquired the services of a. in. tlie income tax law, such as-pos-' very good scoutmaster arid'favo assistant scoutmasters; Scoutmaster tal rates. Also in regard to proposed is. Pvt. Louis P. Jones, and. assistants’ ’are Pvt. Gary Whitney and Pfc. • 3rd Annual Trust Forum Apr. 19 Jncl: Pulton, all of; Fort Monmouth. The boys went oil. a father and changes in tiie income tax law, such son camping trip to • Bucktown last weekend. Those who went were as taxing social security and. pen­ John Alexander, Ronriie Sohwieters, Dan Daly, Tommy Gifford, Charlie sions, and the change in deduction Grove, -Billy Gatfield, 1 Steve Grariato, Bobby Wagner, Larry Steinert, allowable on medical .supplies, lo Ken Bender, Kevin Dorey, Eddie Grandinetti,-Eric. Johnson and Patrick only 8<«. ■' : /■ ... •' ; Gel-big.; The fathers were Ray...Gatfield, Kenneth Bender, Jim Dorey, Phil Grandinetti, .Vince Johnson and Ed Vnndervoort, Also Tom Gelay, Tlie A.A.R.P. will hold a rum­ Herbert Daly and Dom Loperfido, " • mage sale May 25 at 43 Webb Ave­ 1 Don’tforget the Neptunfe' Scholarship Fund Association card party nue, starting at 9 A,.M.’ ’1 > which will be -held at: the Royal;Manor on April-19th. Presently there Mrs. Clara E. McLeod (introduced are ten Neptune students receiving $150 per year toward their college four new members, Mrs. Gwendolyn education. If you canriot attend the card party why not buy a ticket as your donation to this worthy cause. Wright, .'Mrs.. .Margaret A. Park-- We welcome three little -girls to our area. They were born to Mr. hurst, Miss Daisy- Ewald and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lilley, 218 Wayside Road and Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth George H.‘ Perry, and guests, Mrs. Klaproth, 1013 Old Corlies Ave. Also tq Mr. and Mrs. John He-ckel, 304 Mario Herman, Mrs. Elizabeth. Ly­ Cliffwood Dr. who already have five very red headed and freckled man, Mr. Watson Lyman, M r, nnd daughters arid one son. ' 1 Mi-s. D. C. McKasklh and Mrs; Nineteen high school girls accompanied by Sister Rosemarie atterid- ed a retreat at Villa Wailsh, Morristown last.weekerid. It was a wonderful Caroline Lee. . . opportunity for the girls to renew themselves spiritually while getting, Others present Were; Mrs. Mabel away from home, some for the first time. Hodgson, Mrs. Sarah Garrett, Mrs.- Our daughter was among those who went and our oldest'son chose R. Maffenrls, Mrs. Marie A, Good­ this time to spend -his first night away from home -with friends in Penn­ win, . Mrsi Helen A. Le Bow, Mrs. HELEN DREW sylvania. -Everybody told me to enjoy having'only! three children at 121 New Gate Lane, Neptune — 774-6X49 : home but I spent half the night walking around looking at the empty Louise M .'.Cooper, Mr.- Henry .An­ .... Ill....Ill.....ii.ii.ii.ii.ii.ii.ti.ii.il...... beds and wondering if, the vacationing children's feet were covered derson,-Miss'Alice Anderson, Miss . ' Its so wonderful to. see all of the spring. flowers coming1, , . that and if they brushed their teeth and said their prayers. I even uncon- Margaret Gallagher,' Miss- Hannah. is certhiwly a sign of true spring. All of the plants are-beginning to sciously set the breakfast and dinner table for seven. Guess the kids -M. Kernnghan, Mrs. Bertha Stock. pokehheir -heads above the ground, to absorb that wonderful sunlight! are growing up.but Mom isn't. . Gayle Garrobrandt of Harrow Court has been accepted at Bucknell University in Lclvisburg, I’n. Gayle-plans on taking a Liberal Ants course, to he.come a Spanish teacher.- All of-the Garrabrandis spent tine past weekend at Bucknell with Jim who is a sophomore there., J in) ELIMINATE YOUR PLUMBING and Gayle s parents are Doris and Janies Garrabrandt of Harroiv Court. April 21st the.annual GAA Contest will be held at the .high school and HEATING PROBLEMS . . . At Hills P.T.A with all of the girls, participating in one way. or another to make this contest as exciting ns ever and a. success. If you have never attended one of these contests, you should, it is a worthwhile event. The girls CALL Bhow many talents, sportsmanship, skill and manv other things to 775-1059 make an exciting program for all to enjoy.'Good luck to botilwtriife Red Team and^tho Black Team. .- • :.. The kick-off. luncheon is being held today nt the Ford' auditorium for the building drive for the' addition to the -hospital. The Jersey Shore H . i : AYERS CO Medical Center-Fitkin,Memorial/Hospital campaign fund kiqkoif lunch­ 115 Newgate Lane • Neptune eon, is. to familiarize the'.workers with .the needs of the hospital , and Residential & Commercial ♦ V Free Estimates bolster the morale of the filling the need to Have such li unit. We hope that alt of yon will feel it in All Work Guaranteed Electric Sewer Cleaning your--hearts, to-be very generous to make this campaign a success; Neptune City Club veterans. Mike Lembo was chair­ .-A .dinner was ■ held-for the. Biddy - Basketball players r-ecently and man ably.assisted by fourteen mem­ some of those fi-om the Gables honored were Briice Hunt and Bobby bers of the post and auxiliary. Hennessy, 2nd place .trophies' from the Kniriks, 4th grade league coached Swedish Auction . A report of tlie bus trip to New by Bruce Hunt. . ' . ' . ' ' . Yorki aqti the sho.w.- Onjoyet\t “Fun-, . Brian Hill- and Larry Hennessy Jr., 2nd place trophies from the 'NEPTUNE CITY—Mrs. Edwin ny Girl”, was given by Ruth Siiwa, Ilawks, a Sth.grade league coached by Jim Hill. Larry Hennessy, Jr. Nichl was welcomed as a guest by also won MVP Trophy fer.his team, the Hawks. -- chairman. ; ? Jeff Hunt \yori the:trophy for 2nd High scorer on his team, the' Cth President Mrs. Maida Ilaidc, nt a A rummage sale will be held at- grade league coached By Stan Firestone. Congratulations to all of you meeting of the Neptune City Wom­ the Post on April 2t,•Frances Cur* for a job well done, - , en’s Chib Tuesday: night at Roiise- to, chairman. • Larry and Katy Hennessy and family attended the wedding, of 1 yOlt School.* his cousin in.Seaside Park on Saturday.; As guests for the,weekend with The sixth District President Jo­ the Heiiriessys .wore.-Mrs. Julia Hennessy, Larry's mother arid Mr. and ' .M rs: Dbiiglas' Polheimis was sephine Norman, gave a resume on Mrs. Tom Durkin;.Larryfs sister and brother-in-law, all of AVhite Plains, named cluiirman of n forthcoming the National President’s ■ visit. to New York. •• ■ bus trip. : • • ;• • - New Jersey. Also of the Memorial Also staying with them to attend the testimonial dinner for Larry service's conducted at the Harold were his aunt arid uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Gelsinoh of South Amboy .It was reported Mrs. Ilade, Mrs. rind his-aunt, Mrs. Catherine.Lyons of Jersey.City.: " Meyer Chisdes and . Mrs. George Daly Post home for departed mem­ A surprise shower was.held for Alin1 Morgan of' Brixton Place O’Hagen gave I I hours of volunteer | bers.- ‘ . . ' * : • at the home of Edna Fowler.on Stamford Drive. 'Attending from .the yvdrk ht a ;iVursing Home.; • Plans were made to parade in area Wqre Millie Haugh, Heidi Sharp, Margarite Christensen, Barbara ' Mrs. Thomas Brown and Mrs. the. May Loyalty Day Parade at Wheeler, Joan Walker. Also Terry Resriicft, Joan Barbarian; Joan. Kelly, Long Branch. Helen Irish,-Ann Altanriira. and Mrs.. Martin. Hade. Conducted a Swedish auction, Leslie Sharp of Chelsea Court celebrated her sixth birthday by , Hostesses were. Mrs. Bryce Hal- taking some friends to the movies. Attending were Cathy Mennie, Rich­ deman, Mrs; Folhemus and Mrs. ard and Johnny Altariiura, Lornne Kelly, Bambi Woods, Leo Phillips, Joseph Nevola. The next meeting ‘Magic Suitcase’ Sandra and Pam Morgan. Will be May 2 at the school. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph White on the celebration of their 51st wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. White once lived here Program for A A in the Gables on Oxford Way. May they celebrate many niore anniver­ saries. ' • • . . Neptune VFW Aux Will close for this week; see you al! next, Entertains 180 At tillilitllilitliiliiliilnl jriliiiiililltiliiBilltilillillHliilliiniiniiiiiiiiiiil'iiiiiniiiiiitiiiriiiiiiiinliiliiiiiiirniiiililliiini' Menlo Park Home HELEN PELUSO v Y ; .302 Hemlock Drive, Neptune — 774-0138

NEPTUNE—The ladies of the .n.ii.ii.ii.ii.ii, h i ii. ii. ii. ii. i i i i i .' i. h i in inn. ii. ii. ii. ii. ii i ii.ii.ii.n.ii.ti. ii.ii.ti.iiui.ii.ii.iiiii.ii. ii in. in ii.ii.ii.n.ii.ii. 'O’Brien-Major Post -2(139. Veter­ Atonement Lutheran Services As f- watched -ail the people coming through the door at the Biddy ans of Foreign Wars, had their ail - Basketball .dinner last week. I thought it would be. a- good .idea-just to nnril Spring Card Party at the list their names in my column, There were over four hundred attending ASBURY PARK — At the Sun-; and I could have filled a page with names and wouldn’t need any news, Post Home, Carlies Avenue. -Mon­ day 9:25 and 10:45 A.M; services day night. Juanita Wright was Mr. Hennessy, Mr. MacNeil, Mr. Torres,and- Mr. McConnell• are to.be at Atonement'Lutheran Church, commended for the job they did from November through March in run­ chairman, assisted by Madeleine' i the Rev. W alter F. Forker. will ning an orderly and suc'cbssful’lengue. Mr. Hennessy was honored, at Heckman, co-chairman, and com-1 have as his topic, “The Joy of a testimonial last Snturday hut this little biddy dinner was'a far greater mittee Anna Lopez, Francos New- ■ God’s Presence”. testimonial to his talents and interest in youth; man. Frances Curto, Alina Barber, i Ml-. Bill Boylan, the very congenial and likeable basketball coach nt Monmouth College was the guest speaker. He stressed academic Marge .Megill and others. It was a achievement arid desire as the first things a good athlete must have. success' with over 150 present. j Trophies were given to the first and second place teanis in each The men of the O’Brien-Major division. High scorer and Most Valuable Player trophies were given Post nnd Ladies Auxiliary jour­ to Beri Peluso in the Gth grade. These awards went to Timmy Lee in neyed to Menlo Park Veterans the ,5th and Rod Morton in the fourth. In the fifth grade the scoring race was so close that the officials presented a v.mner-up award to Bill Home. They entertained and gave Biddell, "• i" . a party for 180 veterans, some vis­ Anita Sanders was recently elected president of the Neptune Lions ited, in tlieir rooms. Joe Boa and ills .orchestra with . Shirley Boa singing at the mike did much to i

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Johnson, A1 Hoffmier 222, Bob and sign up for the Neptune* base-' completed the two-week Aviation' Tracy 215, Neal Weber 203, Elmer Banquet Attended By 350 ball league. Familiarization and four-week Me­ Smith 202. chanical Fundamentals courses at Team Standings Stellar second baseman for Col­ Memphis. . W. L. s i p gate University, Ted Bcekmari, of Shoremen ...... ,...... 58 29 'P Ip; Ocean Grove, blasted out. seven hi.ts Marine. Private Michael. L. *Eck- Craftsmen Club #3 ...... 54 33 for the Raiders at the Rollins Tour­ hart, son of Mrs. .Hazel L, Kckhart; Belmar Methodist 1...... :. 5316 33V6 nament the last week of . March. 310 Highway 35, .Neptune; l.s going; Memorial Methodist .... 47VO 30 it Ted, who led. last year’s- frush through recruit training *ai this Trinity Ushers #1 ...... 47' 40. team by hitting .400," walloped two Marine Corps -Recruit Depot. . St. Paul's Ushers ..... 47 40 home runs and drove in seven .runs • His: first • stop \vhen he arrived Wail Methodist ..... 47.' 40 . in the first six games this, season. hero wart the Depot's receiving bar-, Belmar Presbyterian .... 42It 44 (6 Colgate finished second to Notre racks \v h ere ; a! 1 ite w r.ec’ru i Ls a re ; OCEAN GROVE 1st Methodist, A. P...... 41 \'z 45 VS Dame for the Rollins tourney title, processed. Here he rcceived his BUSINESSMEN’S LEAGUE West Grove Methodist ... 41 '40 with a 3-3 record. Ted is also a de­ first; issue of Marine .uniform^, the Team Standings Trinity Ushers . #2 ..... 41 4G fensive back on the- Colgate foot­ equipment he will use .in training, W. L. Craftsmen Club #2 ...... 38 49 ball team. . Local sports fans, re­ and his first.'- military haircut Pathway Market ...... 52 35 1st Presby., A. P 37 50 tail Ted’s stellar athletic perform­ After being placed in a'training Coast Advertiser.....- ... 49 38 Avon Methodist ..... 3G 51 ance at Neptune High School. ’. . platoon with other new recruits,' Jig- Grove .Cleaners ..... 48 39 Craftsmen Club #1 ..... 34 53 left the receiving barracks and be­ Ocean Grove Laundry ...... 48 39 Wana. Chr. Reformed .. 31 56 gan.his formal-Marine training un­ ' Westinghouse. Service ...... 4G 41 der the close guidance of his Drill Smith's Hardware ...... 44 43 SHORE BUSINESSMEN’S Instructors, dr* “D.I.’s;”-Until he; Campbell Barbers ...... 41 4G BOWLING LEAGUE graduates, eight weeks after he en­ Nagle’s Drugs ...... 37 50 • Here we are with only two more tered “boot camp," thq.se seasoned Bronson Agency .....: 35 52 weeks to go, and the big fight is Non-Commissioned ! .Marines, will Belmar Heating —..... 3-1 53 for second and third place. Down guide and supervise his .progress iri Team High Game on alleys 1 and 2 we. have Keder- physical . conditioning- and devetppr Coast Advertiser...... 95G sha’s Shoe team, bowling like they ment rifle .marksmanship,; .arid : Campbell Barbers L ..... 934 should have all season. They made other skills wfiich he must master" Nagle’s Drugs ...... 908 j a clean sweep of all three games to be a • Maririq., • ' •;:.. : . .. -' , Team High Series [from the Grovers, and by doing so Campbell'Barbers ..I.;...... '...... 2050 moved another notch up in league Army Private Jerome E.’ Hester,' Coast Advertiser ...... 2G14 ’ standing. Finding the right spot Seaman Itccrult Dale L. Graham. S"n om'l Mr:s,,:Willic J.: ' Nagle’s-.Drugs ...... I.-...... :.... 2543 on the alleys, and the right timing 19, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ly- j m Ruth-Driyc.-Neptune,'. Results of April 10 | for the Shoe team was Bob Bottler. man H, Graham, 60!; Hammond c' * e < i an oight-wcqk -KlminR- One sweep highlighted the action Bob pounded out a nice 599 series . n u n u , . u ' i tratlon course at Ft.. Dix-,-N; X, this week. Ocean Grove Laundry'1 on ' games of 193, 202 and 201. Ave., Bradley Beach, has ‘ been] . , - . ;• *. . took 3 games from Smith H ard--Right behind Bob came his team- graduated from nine weeks of Navy [* “ * .. . . • basic training at: the Naval Train-1 He was trained ,h the. prepara- ware to move into a tie for 3rd mate Charlie Wheat with a 217 injf Canter here. ■ l"jn of rni!ltary-recor*'s aml place, Ed Kubaitis (556) led th e ! game, and a nice'572 series. For Instruction was also given in fun­ tLaundry n..»^i... followedf-ii-ii.rt.t byK.. Jim .Tim PercyPowy the Grovers, it was George Frost JIM McCONNELL, 6th grade director of the town ah ip’s Biddy iSasketball program and former Belle-, damentals of. :the Army, fifing- sys-. (5IG). Bob O r r -(514) was the setting the pace with a 542 series. ville High School and Niagara University back court star, watches as Monmouth College Coach Bill tom, typing, and operation of office; only man for Smith’s to have a The . Sportsman’s Shop fighting Bojlan presents ond of the team awards to 1th grader Bobby Krcmpasky. The Biddy Basketball ban­ machines. . ... • for second place came up with two 500 series. : quet, attended by 350, was held at the .'Shark River Hils. fire house last Friday nigfit with awards; pre­ i High team game for the night wins over the newly crowned sented by the township directors:, Mr. McConnell, 6th grade; Joe MncNeill, 5th grade, and Ed Torres,. ohamps Klein’s Fish Mkt. Even *lth grade. Individual awards as high scorer and most valuable players • were won by < Rod Morton, wont to Coast Advertiser with 1th grade; Tim Lee, 5th grade, and Ben Peluso,, 6th grade. V: Coast taking 2 of 3 from the Grove l with their two wins the Sports-. Sun and Fun Club Cleaners. Yin Apicelii. (617) led man’s dropped to third place. An v SQUAWS LEAGUE Apaches,*3; Comanches Q : teams, available So those interested 'th e Coast team .with help from chor man Joe Hammond .was the big man for the Sportsman’s -Shop The first place tie between the | Hi team series, Pawnees, 1970. can turn out and sign up, A couple Spring Luncheon Frank Wilgus (54G) and Don New- Bronson Navahos arid the Hurry Hi team single, Mohawks, 689. Hi of managing jobs are-also..up for mna (505). Jim Saragusa also had team'coming thru with a 559 series. Giving Joe a helping, hand, was Seminoles was broken in the rrreal-j individual series, E. Smith, 491. ^grabs.’ • i. RED BANK — The Sun.and Fun a good game. • For'the Cleaners, ly big bumper last Thursday night!'> Hi individual single, E. Sniith, 182.-'' Lots of people! these days talk Chas. Spina.who knocked out a 200 Club' held their annual Spring-get-. Jim Krum Sr. (526) was high fol-. Stu’s Bronson Navaho band took all |. ' —Averages : about how ihe kids get into trou- game) and a ’,520 series. Lou Mi- together on Saturday, at the Molly lowed by Jim Krum Jr. (520) and . . ’ fA,. three -away from the Seminoles, E. Smith -. 169,20 ble. Ask yourself. “What; am 1 cioni was the pace setter lo i t h e I - . • ’ - Pitcher Inn. Hostesses were Mrs, J'LFran Barchi (505) . .■ putting ruift-inff rnnthe NavahosWotfonne iin n nverfirst itirhy ua.G I _ . BeekmanHnnl.-mnn .... 163,4 I doing to help?” You’llj usually find The Campbell “Kids" with only FiahelTri'*” coming up with a nice George Fiendier o f. Shark-. River 233 game and a nice 575 series j nice three game lead for change, | R. Bush. 152.7? ,the answer is nothing. Get out to- 4 men rolled high team series for 3 Hills, Mrs., John Morrison and- Mrs. The reason why'the Sportsman’s an^ a 52'/£-3116 record. .Cap’n Glad uG, Neptune ...... 150.31 -isn-si morrow and- .w help .: hiOn support, those n ,* , Dale L. Graharii A. If. WaUson,’ both of Ocean Grove, the night and also had the high C. Meyer ...... 149.7 ! projects" sponsored , by the Town- individual'.. series. Ken Johnson Shop dropped to third; place In the first weeks of his naval Those enjoying, the visiting., and that the third' place ..'earn Ardmore ',« ? j;60 ° ««!»* M.. Kelly ...... 14G.19 . ship Recreation. Opening day for sendee he studied military sub- card playing following the luncheon (633) led the “Kids" to 2 wins over B. Coll 144.21 j the season will be >fay 22nd with Nagle Drugs with strong support Hotel swept, all thtee games from Navahov.ctones.For the Sem- jects and lived and worked under were. Mrs Ralph A1|aire' and Mrs. that red hot A. & N Truckers. This'11 L‘l -Simthu fi,c°da I f MM. C. Dietz 143.52 a trip to Shea Stadium by bus conditions similar to those he will ,,oraCT Balthvjn, of 3 ClliviIlo; Mrs. ; from Ken Traphagen (556), Dave J The loss put the Seminoles back moved the Hotelmen nght mto , * a. I- J. Dabler .7...... 142.26 listed for July 1. The boys and encounter on his first ship or at his tarI Asehcnbach Mrs, Joseph .Bru- Thompson (546) and Joe Bowman . , . , i, nunt. mto third place in the league, with S. Krum ...... 142.10 r coaches will see the Mets play the second place by a .half game. Chas. * first shore station. . - . , no, Mrs., Walter- Forrester. Mrs? (525), Frank Holl (552). was high 49^-34 Vs. L, Kirby ...... 141.65 St. Louis Cardinals for Nagle’s followed by Barney Veron and Big XWII Ron VIiapiiiau Chapman, were."tit . - In making the transition from John Morrison and Mrs. A. H. Wat- the big .Jguns for- iu the Hotelmen. '... The new team this . year, * *the Cob- G. Wills A41.27' civilian life to Naval service, be Coie (546) and George Cole (534). v , . . ooa blcstone Mohawks, took two games G. Pine .....I..?.:...... ;.;...... :. 138.5 son of' Ocean • Grove; MrS. Charles: Mr. Veron 'had himself a nice. 224 . • • • ■ . A -v , •. The way coaches and trainers are received fetructjon under veteran CIark> Mrs Harry.Knust and MrC . Tom Hand also had a couple of • , •. . crtQ • J from the Nagle Pawnee tribe, plac- I. Slocum .....137.5' strbng efforts. game and also a nice 578 series, . ■ ■ <’ . - .V n i, leaving the dear old banks of Nep­ Navy petty officers; He studied „ r >d Rein, Qf j k y a t Mrs. •while .Mr. Chapman ~ was pounding j b the -- Cobbies in second - ■ . spot,r .» E. Slocum 135.48 tune High School might give the seamanship, as well as. survival v,„ , . . w • ;• r Pathway Market continued to games trailing the Navahos. They P. Holl 134.38 , . • ...4 . ... • ... . Frederick Danietz of Holmdel; Mrs; lead the leairue and took 2 comes I out si 202 game and a- 562 senes. ° • . , , . . , . . idea to people that all is not good. techniques, military drill and other ieaa cne league ana iook i games|^ __ T e_ t.„ ------racked up high team game for J. Catley ..a'...... „..l.L'i.l.:,.: 134.11 Harold Gilman of Arlington. from Bronson Agency in spite of ; Geftge Laird Sr. had the big game _ Go-go Nentune What is the big reason that we subjects.' ht, 689. Go:go Neptune Also Mrs. .Frank Goodrich of ! giving away about pins a game for the Truckers with an even 200 .. . ,e ;’ - ’ , g,. „P , j. Pope 31 have lost a gi*eat track coach,. a 60 (love to hear you laugh) fired a L. Smith ...... 1 2 9 .3 4 j Pompton Plains; Mrs. William game. leading baseball coach and now the Airman Apprentice’ William A. in handicap. Rowland Mauoh (563) 160 game for the Mohawks. This F. Shaftx ___...;...... 128.42? The Coast Cities Coaches played ...... , football coach is making signs of Suozzo, USNR, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Haase, of Plainfield; Brs. W., J.. was high for Pathway followed by > -i i. i put the Nagle Pawnees in fourth the role of spoilers this: week by b ...... ,, T. Rossell ...... 127.1? heading back to Pennsylvania? If William - Suozzo of 556 Jumping Hallock, of Summit; Miss Helen ‘ Doc"-Mqerkirk (511) .nd Tom ... . ' spot, 216 games behind the Mo- winnmg two games from the 1 ’ ■ b ; E. Cook 126.27 the Flier family lets John (Jeep) Brook Road, Neptune, was gradu­ Hunt,. of Glen Ridge; Mrs. David Davis' (504). iVm. B. Smith (546) F. .Catley 126.12 Leyon Jr.,;of North Arlington; Mrs. . t°«rth place Guy’s _Paekagqa S(ore j' ^ again rolled high in. Bednarik ,go football will be set ated from the Aviation Structural was the lone 500 man for Bronson. G. Sheppard ...... 125.18 Kenneth Me Cormick of • Btoom-j In the final match, Westinghouse, This dropped the Iwkage - dhr,dua, game for the nig,hti 18'2> back, years in Neptune. Mechanics School in Structures at G. Doughty ...... 124.78 field; Mrs. Jack Stanaway.of West­ Service, also shortbanded, took 2 of. Store Team three _ full games be-|andhish ;.orieSj 491- she led j,er We also lost the director of the the Naval Air Technical Training P. Keilam ...... 124.20 field and Miss-Anne Vonk of Pas­ 3 from Belmar Heating. Larry hmd the scconc and >hird place , j,awnee w bi to hjg.h tean. ,eries band but have a great man iri the Center in Memphis, Tenm E. Slocum ...... 122.6 backup job there. Frank Peluso The curriculum includes , electri­ saic. ■ ^-Ttlertikas. (583) bowled well for teams. Bob Baugher was the big j xhursday witb a i'g70 series. H. McNally ...... 117.20 13 man for the Busmen; coming' “j . t n r u • - f now heading the music group and city, aviation supply, theory of Westing;house followed by Bill The Westinghouse Comanches with a 205 game and a 536 series. 1 M. Krum ...... 117.18 it is our-sincere wish that the pow­ flight, plane handling, aircraft Careful habits wilj • often save Mockridge. ” Belmar didn’t have a dropped ali three to the Times F., Carroll ...... 117.10 500 series but the high man was Ed For f e Package Store team it was . ApacheSj bawIi'ng. one eirl short ers that be stop looking around and and repair of internal somebody's life, and the interesting B. Thompson 116.60 give this man the job next season. structures. part of it ls that it might be your Da^*- Ithe'^ ^ "3 Sj f; 'Thursday. The Comanches retnain A. Wentz ...... j.,.....’.;...... 116.36 The big matches next week have. coming thru with top series 52i, .or ^ fif h , 44«a:39»A on the Frank will head a new summer Prior to attending.this course, he own l!fe. * in fifth place, 4416-39V6 on tho D. Twt edie ...... 114.3 workshop group under the Recre­ 1st place Patliway against 2nd. the^team ' record. Irene Slocum, captain of The International team came up , ; „ , , M. Boughey ...... 114.3 ation banner. The application form ' place Coast Advertiser and the 2 . . . , ,, . -the Comanches, rolled a 167 game, M, Herbst ..... 111.4 with two wins over Lou’s Barber i . . ’“v . . ^ ■ ,... _ - . , T 0 .for this venture is printed in to- teams tied for 3rd place, Grove und for the Apaches, Charlotte Games. over 1G0: L, Smith 163,’ . v u .. ^ Shop.team. This Barber Shop team mo vr ,cn ,? day’s issue of this publication. Cleaners and the- Ocean Grove (new house) Meyer netted 169, and J. Dabie. 160, M. Kelly 160, G. | Laundry tangle with each other: really had an up hill battle all night and was lucky to come up Gail Wills, 177. B e e k m a n 171, E. Smith 182, 176,1 Results could be interesting. The In another forfeit, the Franklin G. Neptune 160, r. Slocum 157, G ' Understand a dinner :s planned withvVllll Dill.one win. Will.. The? me- bigDig JIIClllman forIvl I I ,1 . .t balance of the schedule has Smith’s Wills 177, C. Meyer 169: A. W e n tz , Ken Townsend who plans to ...the • TInternational 4. * .. • , .team was£ their Cheyennes . ; won three from the PERSONAL LOANS H a r d w a r e against Campbells, . . . Larrison Liim cfiii - l-nnW (how’s s Florida, Jackie?) [ retire this year. Ken for years has lead off man, Capt. Ben Adcock, 167. Westinghouse° . against y . ♦ Bronson, * , -«, . , . T-, Delawares. 1 I J \YU1 tib» • This I ’liio marksjiLUi au I'ecord i t t o i u j been a guiding light, at Neptune and Belmar Heating against N«- coming thrt.unth a 504 series. For- ( f . w the Squaws League and we know of no finer person to gle’s Drugs. ' LouLou’s s Barber Shop team it was on \ • uppoit.,Wc suggest everyone grab the other end, anchor man Russ for any year! r Individual High Series j 'W ith * five nights ,(15 games) of "Spoils Today” a ..ticket early, for this dinner .. . . Ken Johnson 033 Alaimo coming .thru'with a 222 bowling remaining . this season, BY PAUL P. RIDNER ■ Pete Stagg doing* a .great job with Vin A p i c e l i i - ...... 6l f 'game and a. nice 560 series. **. ‘ each game counts froriv hereron iir. ■the : Neptune 'Little League this 5831 Next week is bumper night, and Larry Mertikas ...... i So, c’mon down, - you old * bowlin’: N e p t u n.e- Recreation Baseball year . . . Jumping Brook’, Asburj* there should be some fun to see . Rowland Mauch 503 1 balls, .we .pins like to fall some- League will distribute all new Park and Twin Brook look in won- who gets bumped; Ed Kubaitis a..:. 55(3 | ti m es. 1 n t he. s p i i ng a - you hg • p i ri's cquipment tomorrow behind Xcp-; derful shape 'for-you divot* diggers . Ken .Traphagen ...... 55G '• -30 Ciub [ fancy lightly( ?) tui;ns, to thoughts time II.. S. at 2 P,>M, 1 The boyi . now* that-the snow , is gone.1 Each ;Frank‘ Holl 552 Lou . Micioni ...... 233- playing in the l;op are the s.inie'* offer a*.stei n test iri *g.olf and it’.-i u . {Charles Veron- ...... 224 . of strikes ... -. ? 200 Club . ' ; )1 Team Standings age s as those pi i* y i r, g B.ibe ' 1 i ■ t ■ b gra nd wav to g e t. a wa y. f rom the PURPOSE Ken Johnson 224-208-201-! Ross •Alainia ...... -.222 J ... w : ■•...l ; .. b 1!. • Th ere aie - sti 11 openirig.s; on telephohe .- •. Turn out tbniorrow V 224 ' Charles Wheat 217 • . D on ’ New man,...... : 1 Bronspn’s Navahos .... 52 K* 31‘.*j WHEN fW* Joe Bowman ...... 223 . Haughei* ...... 205 ; ,. Goblplest0ne Moliuwks: . 50 34- Vin Apicelii" 221-204 B°b;. Biottler . . 204-202 Hui ry’s Seminoles -.49i;j : 31!L* , XOU_ ; Jim Krum Sr. :..... L .7 .V .; ^19 Chup.man b 202 ! Nagles .Pawnees 47 -. 37 Jim. Percy .....v... 219 Collin Shumard ...... 2.0r. fAVcs tihe nous e ‘ 6 •.C eorge ■ Lai rd Sr...... : 200 NEED IT •.Ed Kubaitis 21 •. .Comanches. . 4 4 *: 39! .Charles Spina : —-v. ■'■•••• }\ George Cole 200 Tiih'bs . Apaches . 39 -15- l!-- ■/ ’ 214 • • individual High Series . • * Tom Hand Latr. isori’s D el a wa be s .. 3 \\ • ; 521 Ley Fence Co IP Rowland 'Muuch ..1 212 ; Settler .599 Frqnhlin’s Cheyennes- .. 22 ; 'Cbsi'les- Veron. .578 Larry Mertikas r . 2 0 7 Team High Series f /.ME l).V7 SI*.J{\ ICE Slop by. in the • Frank AVilgus ; 207 Lou Micioni • 575 Call 229-2S81 or 531-9193 2.154 .itiorjniirg aii'l often we ran have yoiir’elieck Jim Saragusa ...... 1 . . : . . . 2 0 4 ' Chhs. Wheat ...... 572 20S9 Delawares ...... ready that- -aiiie afternoon. U\’m. B. Smith ..... • 202 Ron Chapman 562 •Mohawks ...... •2079 for free estimate — dav or nitc Russ Alaimo ...... 560 - .... Individual High^ Series • LOW-COST Bank rate-, of• course. • Joe Hammond 559 NORTH SHORE CHURCH Enid Smith ....588-599 Team Standings . LOANS — LIFE INSURED,, if you wish BOWLING LEAGUE Gladys Beekman ...... 507 w : l . Chain Link Fence Results April 5; Ruth Bush ...... 530 — to eliminate risk, at very, little extra Klein’s Fish Mkt. .... 61 29 Trin. Ushers #1, 3; Avon Meth., 0 Team High Game • COst. Ardmore Hotel 51*2 38^ Yinvl Coated A. P. Presby., 3; Trin. Ushers #2, 0 Pawnees ...... 752 Sportsman’s Shop ..... 51 39 Shoremen, 2; W. G, Metb.,1 Mohawks ..... 730 Chain Link Guy's Pabkage Store.. 48Vi:.41^ Craftsmen #1, 2;. A, P. Meth., 1 Delawares ...... 712 Lou’s Barber Shop ...:. 44^ 45 St. Paul’s, 2; Bel. Presby., 1 . Individual High Game Stockade W ood Fence ^JerseyI\!al!onal Kedersha's Shoes .... . 43 Vj 46^ Wajl Methodist, 2; Belmar Meth., 1 E. Sm ith. .... 223-?35 S(St^Act*tc SZtccart*. ©&*nf>a#»y A & N Truckers 41 49 6 Wan, Chr. Ref., 2; Craftsmen *2, 1 *G. Beekman ....;...... 214 Basket Weave Fence •Coast Cities Coaches . :. 40 50 8 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU:— 5 f Mem. Meth;, 2; Craftsmen #3, i R. Bush .a..:...... 214 Grovers ...... ! .. 37 53 Bill • Franklin led the 200 club Results April 6 Asbury Pork , , Deo I , . Long Branch . . Ncptpne , , International .. 32 58 .with a 243. Others were George! Navahos, 3; Seminoles, 0 “ Service our ?nosf important product" Ocm» Grova . . Oceanport . . Ocean Tow nth ip ..... Cheyennes, 3; Driawares, 0 (F.) We*t Long Branch ^ v f 0i^ i35’^5tn\»Ayer3^ l5 , ^ rI' SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES Expert Installation by Our Crews Sbafti 224, Bob Moaer .223, Kezi *4.00 A YEAR BY MAIL Mohawks, 2; Pawnees, 1 P A G E T W O OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1967

Increase in first class postat rates. Anita Fitzpatrick is choir director wedding anniversary March 24, at Club Aiixiliaiy and Jean Mauixi was elected vice president. N.J. National Bank & Trust Co. Also in regard to proposed changes and organist. The 7 • P.M. service a surprise party at. their home, 44 Boy Scout Troop 196 has finally acquired the services of a in the Income tax law, such as pos­ will feature a singspiration and the Riverview Avenue. very good scoutmaster and two assistant scoutmasters. Scoutmaster tal. rates. Also in regard to proposed is Pvt. Louis P. Jones and assistants are Pvt. Gary Whitndy and Pfc. q 3rd Annual Trust Forum Apr. 19 sermon, “A Hope for Love and The couple was married March Jack Fulton, all of-Fort Monmouth. The boys went , oh a father and changes it? the income tax law, such Peace.” The" Ladies Gufid will 24, 1917, in-Flourtown, Pn., at the son camping:. trip to Bucktown last Aveokcnd. Those who went were as taxing social security and ppnT ASBURY PARK —• New Jersey. the discussion of this subject which meet 8 P.M. Tuesday, Mrs. Emma bride’s residence. John Alexander, Ronnie Schwieters, Dan Daly, Tommy. Gifford, Charlie sions, and the change in deduction PreuSs, president. Thursday at Grove, Bifiy Gatfiehi, Stove Granato, Bobby Wagner, Larry Stcihert, ^National Bank.&. Trust CompanyJ was so very well received.last year, * Attending the celebration . were Ken Bender, Kevin Dorey, E’ddie Grandinetti, Eric Johnson and Patrick allowable .on medical supplies to 7:30 P.M. colored slides will be bests, son-in-law and daughter, has., announced that Bruce B. Hu- with further information on the use only 8%. Gerbig. The fathers were Ray Gatfield, Kenneth Bender, Jim Dorey, beiv George A. Bariscillo Jr., and of Trusts, both Testamentary and shown and a tape, recording played Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Booth, /Shark Phil Grandinetti, Vince Johnson and Ed Vandervoort. Also Tom Gelay, The A.A.R.P...will hold a • rum­ Edward C. Broegc will be the fea- Inter Vis.os. . ; . * .* • froni the Pioneer Girls’ Camp River. Hills, Neptune, and son and Herbert Daly and Doni Loperfido. • mage sale May 25 at 43 Webb Aver . tiired speakers at the bank’s third Edward C. Brocge, Trust Officer Cherit'h. Miss Florence Cook, daUghter-in-law, Mr. and . Mrs. Don’t forget .the Neptune Scholarship Fund Association card party nue, starting at 9 A. M; which will be hold at the Royal Manor On April 19fch. Presently there Annual Trunst Forum, being con­ qf. New. Jersey. National Bank"& girls’, leader, will present the pro­ Jesse. S. Hallowell Jr., Sea Girt, Mrs. Clara E. McLeod introduced are ten Neptune students receiving $150 per year toward their college ducted at .8:00 P.M., Wednesday Trust Company-and former Surro­ gram; and rnasy relatives and neighbors. four new members, Mrs. Gwendolyn education. If you cannot attend the card party why not* buy a ticket as ; evening,'April 10, at the Asbury gate of the County of Monmouth The couple have three grandchil­ your donation to this worthy cause. Wright, Mrs. Margaret A. Park- Avenue Pavilion on the boardwalk, .will discuss the “Ever 'Important Celebrate 50th Anniversary dren. • We welcome three little girls to our area. They Avere born to Mr. ' hurst. Miss Daisy Ewald and Mr. here. The Forum, will cover “Es­ Will”. He will stress the need for Mr, Hallowell is now affiliated and Mrs. Kenneth Lilley, 218 Wayside Road and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Klaproth, 1013 Old Corlies Ave. Also to Mr. and Mrs. John Heckel, 304 tate Planning through Wills and and the method of periodic review George H. Perry, and guests, Mrs; NEPTUNE CITY—Mr. and Mrs. with the Charles H. Waltpn Com­ Marie Herman, Mrs. Elizabeth Ly­ Cliffwood Dr. who already -have five . very red headed and freckled • .Trusts”: of tho instrument which imple­ Jesse S. Hallowed, residents here pany, Asbury Park,- as office man­ man, Mr. Watson Lyman, Mr. and daughters and one son. A discussion of new “Tax Shel- ments the distribution of a man’s for . 44 years, observed their 50th ager. Nineteen high school girls accompanied by Sister Rosemarie attend­ tered Retirement Plans” by Mr. property as he might desire.- Mrs. D. C. McKasklll and Mrs. ed a retreat a t Villa Walsh, Morristown last weekend. It was a wonderful Caroline Lee. Bruce B. Huber of the Lambert M. Presiding over'the Forum will be •iiaiiaiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiiit^iiiitiiiiMiiiiriiriiiiiii.iiiriiiiiituiuiniiiiiuiiijiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiaiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiaiigj opportunity for the girls" to renow t/hemselvos spiritually while getting Huppeler Company, one of the the bank’s piesident, Mr. Joseph Others present were: Mrs. Mabel aAvay from home, some for the first time. largest actuarial consulting organ- Thummess, Samuel J. Ziegler, a Hodgson, Mrs. Sarah Garrett, Mrs. FROM THE GABLES Our daughter was among those Who went and our oldest son chose R. Maffenrls, Mrs. Marie A, Good­ this time to spend his first nigfht away from home Avith friends in. Penn­ . izations in the United States, will.I vice president and head of the Trust HELEN DREW win, Mrs. Helen A. Le Bow, Mrs. sylvania. -Everybody told me to enjoy having only three children a t be an important part of the pro­ Department, will act as moderator 121 New Gate Lane, Neptune — 774-6149 home but I spent half the night walking around looking at the empty gram. Mr. Huber will stress the during a question, and-answer pe­ Louise M. Cooper, Mr. Henry An­ lii!liiiiiiiilftiiiiiiiiniii[iiiiiiHHiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiituiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiri[iiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiai!iiif. beds and wondering if tho vacationing children’s feet were covered tax advantages for businessmen riod that will follow the talks of derson, .Miss Alice Anderson, Miss It's so wonderful to see all of the spring flowers coming . . . that and if-they brushed their teeth and said their prayers. I even uncon­ and self-employed professionals in panel members. Margaret Gallagher, Miss Hannah is certainly a sign of true spring. All of the plants are beginning to sciously set the breakfast and dinner table for seven. Guess the kids are growing up but Mom isn’t. * qualified, retirement trusts. Using Between the speaking program M. Kernaghan, Mrs. Bertha Steck. poke their heads above the ground, to absorb that wonderful sunlight. and the question and answer period, , Gayle Garrabrandt of Harrow Court has been accepted at Bucknell a.variety of visual aids, Mr. Huber University in Lewisburg, Pa. Gaylo plans on taking a Liberal Airts will demonstrate the tax savings there, will be an intermission dur­ course to become a Spanish teachon All of the Garrabrantfts spent ; to be gained through i the use-, of ing which refreshments will be Jr. High Topic .the/ past weekend at Bucknell with Jim who is a sophomore there. Jinn ELIMINATE YOUR PLUMBING the , n6w government j'accredited served arul(the opportunity will be and Gayle’s parents are Doris and Janies Garrabrandt of Harrow Court. and HEATING PROBLEMS . . . plans. given to meet and talk to members At Hills P.T.A. . April 21st the annual GAA Contest .will be held at the high school The- program will also include a df the panel. : W i t h all of tho girls participating, in one way or another to make this contest as exciting as ever and a success. If you have never attended This Forum.is open to the public. .discussion on “Estate Planning” by NEPTUNE—“Curriculum in the one of these contests, you should, it is a worthwhile event. The girls Anyone wishing to attend may do CALL George A. Bariscillo Jr., president Junior High School” will be the show many talents, sportsmanship, skill and many other things to 775-1059 of the Monmouth County Legal Aid so and may make reservations by make an exciting program for all to enjoy. Good luck to both the Red topic of the guest speaker, Thomas calling the Trust Department of Team and the Black Team. Society; and a member of the law Terranova, principal, at the April the. New Jersey National Bank & The kick-off luncheon is being held today at the.Ford auditorium firm of Caron, Nary, Witt and Ar- 17 meeting-of the Shark River Hills for the building drive for the addition to bhe hospital. The Jersey Shore H i. AYERS CO. Trust Company at 775-3800; vanitis. Mr. Bariscillo will continue PTA. A film will also be shown Medical Center-Fitkin Memorial Hospital campaign fund kickoff lunch­ 115 Newgate Lane • Neptune highlighting: the progress of the eon, is to familiarize bhe workers with the needs of the hospital and Residential & Commercial Free Estimates , . . bolster the morale of the ailing the need to have such a unit. We hope that all of you will feel it in All Work Guaranteed . . Electric Sewer Cleaning. new Neptune Junior High School. your hearts to be very generous to* make this campaign a success. Neptune City Club veterans. Mike Lembo was chair­ Mrs. Leo J. Zatta Jr., president, A diiiner was held for the Biddy Basketball players recently and man ably assisted by fourteen mem­ appointed an auditing committee sonic' of those from the Gables honored were Bruce Hunt and Bobby Swedish Auction bers of the post and auxiliary. at the exGcutiye board meeting held Hennessy, 2nd place trophies from the Knicks, 4tih grade league coached A report of the biis trip, to New recently at the home of Mrs. Peter by Bruce Hunt. * • Brian Hill and Larry Hennessy Jr., 2nd phee trophies from the York, and the sliow enjoyed, “Fun­ Minotti. Mrs. Robert Denbigh, . ..NEPTUNE CITY—Mrs. Edwin Ilawks, a 5th grade league coached 'by Jim Hill. Larry Hennessy Jr. ny Girl”, was given by Ruth Sliwa, chairman, will have Mrs. Carl Her­ also won MVP Trophy for hjs team, the Hawks. Nichl was welcomed sis n guest by .chairman.. • man and Mrs/ Robert,-Humphreys : Jeff Hunt won the trophy for 2nd high scorer on his team, the Gth : President Mrs. Mniiln Haide, at a . A rummage, sale will be held at assisting her. grn'de league coached by Stan Firestone; Congratulations to ail of you . meeting of the Neptune .City Womf for a-job well done. * • • Need a new car? the. Post on April 21, Frances Cur­ The April PTA meeting^will also . Larry and Knty Hennessy and family attended the wedding of ' en’s Club Tuesday;night atRoose- to, chairman. feature the election of officers for velt School. his cousin in Seaside Park on Saturday. As guosts for.the. weekend with . The sixth District President Jo­ the 19G7-G8 yenr. the Hennessys were Mrs. Julia Hennessy, Larry’s mother and Mr. and : Mrs.; Douglas . Polhemus was sephine Norman, gave a resume bn Plans were discussed for: the Mrs. Tom Durkin, Larry’s-sister and brother-in-law, all of White Plains, named chairman of U; forthcoming the National President's visit to cpmbihed May PTA meeting: and New York. / Be wise...finance bus trip. - . . New .Jersey. Also of the Memorial Open House to be held at the school Also staying with them to attend the testimonial dinner for Larry. services conducted nt the Harold wt*re his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Gelsinori of South Amboy It was reported Mrs. Hade, Mrs. on May 16. The. program will in­ and his aunt, Mrs. Catherine Lyons of Jersey .City. ■ Meyer Cjiisdes and Mrs. George Daly Post home for departed mem­ clude a musical ctfncert by. the stu­ A surprise shower was held for Ann Morgan qf Brixton Place O’Hagen gave.14 hours of volunteer bers.- . * v . •. . ■; dents, under the direction of Miss at the home of Edna Fowler on Stamford Drive. Attending from the ‘Plans Were* made to parade .in area were Millie Ilaugh, Heidi Sharp, M argon to' Christensen, Barbara through us JO,370 work at a nursing- home. Consuelo Waxwood and Mr. Forest Mrs. Thomas Brown and Mrs. the May Loyalty Day Parade at Wheeler, Joan Walker. Also Terry Resnick, Joan Berbarian, Joan Kelly, Corley, elementary music instruc­ Helen Irish, Ann Altamura and Mrs. Martin. Hade, conducted a Swedish auction) Long Branch. ' . tors. • ' •• •; .'• -' • ; Leslie Sharp of Chelsea Court celebrated her sixth birthday, by Hostesses were Mrs. Bryce Hal- SpeciaTguests at the May meet­ taking some friends to bhe movies. Attending Avere Cathy Mennie, Rich­ ’ deinah, Mrs. Polhemus and Mrs.. ing will be Magdalini Sfiri, ex­ ard and Johnmy Altamura, Lorahe Kelly, Bambi Woods, Leo Phillips, ofyourneighbr$'do Joseph Novola. The-,nejct meeting change student from Greece now Sandra and Pam Morgan. “Magic Suitcase” Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph White on the celebration will be May 2 at the school. attending Neptune High School, of their 51st wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. White once lived here Program for AARP and Mr. Robert Krempasky, who in tho Gables on Oxford Way. May they celebrate many more anniver­ will speak* about the American saries.' ; - *' • Neptune VFW Aux. Field Service program. Will close for this week; see you all next. OCEAN GROVE — A presenta­ The May executive board meet­ ftitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|i4vntiiiiiiuitiiu>iiiii(iiiiii*iiuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|iiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii>i Entertains 180 At tion' of “The Magic Suitcase,” by ing will be held on May 8 at the Mrs.. Teeme Davis; of the N. J; home of Mrs. Robert Davis. AROUND TOWN Gas Co., \yas enjoyed at the meeU Hostesses for the 'evening, were IIELEN PEI.USO Menlo Park Home ing of the American Association of Mrs. William Kersh and Mrs. Les­ 302 Hemlock Drive, Neptune — 774-013S Retired Persons, - Saturday night ter Goldstein. . NEPTUNE—The‘ ladies. of the at •the St. Elmo. Hotel...... rim ...... O'Brien-Major Post #2G39, Veter­ Vice President Mrs. Dortha W. Atonement Lutheran Services As I watched all the people coming, through the door at the Biddy ans of Foreign Wars, had their an­ Shaller presided and the meet­ Basketball dinner last week I thought it would be a good idea just to nual Spring Card Party at the ing opened with prayer by Miss ASBURY PARK — At the Sun­ list their names in my. column. There were over four hundred attending Post Home, Carties Avenue, Mon­ and I could have filled a page with names and wouldn't need any news, Sarah Tindle, Mrs. Genevieve Lyn- day 9:25 and 10:45 A.M. services Mr. Hennessy, Mr. MacNoil, Mr. Torros and Mr. McConnell are to he day flight. Juanita Wright was jchvserved as secretary.' at Atonement Lutheran Church, commended for the job they did from November through March in run­ chairman, assisted by Madeleine I It was voted to continue meet- the Rev. W alter F. Forker will ning an orderly and successful league. Mr. Hennessy was honored at. Heckman, co-chairman, . and com­ a testimonial last Saturday but this little biddy dinner was a far greater | ing at the St. Elmo Hotel,..: with have as his topic, “The Joy of. mittee Anna Lopez, Frances New­ testimonial to his talents and interest in.youth. t meetings to start at 1:30 P. M. God’s Presence”. man, Frances Curto, Anna Barber, Mr. Bill Boylan, the very congenial and iikeable basketball coacrh Mrs. Daisy P. Goetze explained * — : ' at Monmouth College was the guest speaker. He stressed academic Marge Megill and others. It was a .that the collection was used to pay “As Good As Dead” achievement and desire as the first things a good athlete must have. success 'with over 150 present. Trophies were given to the fir3t and second place teams in each The men of the O’Brien-Major the expense of the meeting place. - NEPTUNE—“As Good as Dead” division. High scorer and Most Valuable Player trophies were'given Post and Ladies Auxiliary jour­ Miss Tindle was appointed sun­ is the title of a sermon .from Psalm to Ben Peluso in bhe Gth grade. These awards went to Timmy Lee in. neyed :(to ' Menlo Park Veterans shine chairman; 88. by the Rev. Wallace Arthur Al­ the 5th a n d Rod Morton in bhe fourth. In the fifth grade the storing Mr. Alexander Coulitch, legisla­ corn at 11 A.M. service at Com­ race was so close bhut the officials presented a • jhner-up award to Bill I^ome. iThcy entertained and gave Biddcli. . ... a party! for 180 veterans, some vis­ tive chairman, spoke of the import­ munity. Baptist Church. The choir Anita Sunders was recently elected president of the Neptune Lions ited in ;their rooms. Joe Boa and ance of writing Senators Harrison will sing “When I Can Read My his orchestra with Shirley Boa Williams and Clifford Case and re­ Title Clear.” and Mrs. John Granger singing! at the, mike did • much to presentative James. Howard on the will sing “The Holy City.” ’ Mrs. ANNOUNCING New curs financed up to 3 years at low bank rates Financing costs are not the same everywhere you go. The wise man selects his f i n a n c i n g arrangements carefully. When buying that new car- your best beginning Monday. April 10, our Asbury Park choice is a Central Jersey Bank—low-cost-auto-loan. office will be open every day, Monday tbrougb As an extra convenience many of the commu­ nity’s leading auto dealers are able to arrange your Friday from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. and on Saturdays next auto loan with our bank. Visit your dealer and from 9 A.M. to Noon. tell him to ‘place your auto loan with The Central Now that we’ve got your attention . Jersey Bank and Trust Company. See us direct or . why not lisc Keystone Savings to get what you want out of life . . . by Our Account Executives and complete facili­ apply thru your dealer arid save money, with our assurance of prompt—courteous—service. saving for it here,. . . At Keystone, saving dollars GROW, with interest com­ ties will be at your service during these ex­ pounded qiuirterlv . . . Sturt saving today! tended hours because of greater investor in­ terest in tliis swiftly changing market. T"E CENTRALTRUST JERSEY COMRANV BANK MIEHHUUST ■ ALLENTOWN - BRADLEY BEACH ' EATONTOWN - FARMiKGDALE jjyetudone^cunm iA ‘M c D o n n e l l & To. ; ; FORT MONMOUTH • FREEHOLD 12) - FREEHOLD TOWHSHIP - LONG BRANCH 12) MARLBORO -MATAWAN- HEPTUHt CITY - SHREWSBURY -SPRIHG LAKE HEIGHTS - * JKCORPORATEO M*nb«r r«tU',l DfpeM Corparltion Esubllshcd 1905 ^lip LOAN ASSOCIATION^/ , BERKELEY-CARTERET HOTEL 1 Cookman ol G'and. . Kingsley Street, Asbury Park •/. CAN WE HELP YOU ? Corlies ot Fisher A S B U R Y PARK NEPTUNE I' 775-0777 • y , SERVICE IS OUR BIGGEST ASSET ! Mcmbcri New York* Stock Excb»nf« and other principal OxelUBffM i OCEAK GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY

Johnson, Al Hoffmier 222, ; Bob and sign up for the Neptune base^ completed the two-week Aviation Tracy 215, Neal Weber 203, Elmer Banquet Attended By 350 bull league. • . . ;. Familiarization, and four-weekj Me­ Smith 202. chanical Fundamentals ..courses at ' Team Standings Stellar- secondi bascman( for Col­ Memphis. . • W. L. gate University, .-Ted Beekman; of Shoremen ...... Ocean Grove, blasted out seven hi.ts Marine Private Michael; L. Eck-/ Craftsriicri Club f ‘i- . for th e Ra i de rs. a t .th e Roll i n § To it r- hart,-son of Mrs. Hazel L. Eckhart, Belmar. Methodist..... 53 Vj 33 Vi: nam cnt.the last week of .March. 310 Highway 33, Neptune, is going Memorial Methodist 17 Vi 30 Ted, who led last year’s frosh through ..recruit . training a t. this Trinity Ushers #1 ... team by hitting .400, walloped two Marine Corps Recruit Depot. ■; St. Paul’s Ushers ...... 47. Jinir.e runs and didVe in seven runs His first, stop; when * he • arrived ■ Wall Methodist 47 in the first six games this season. here was .the Depot’s receiving bar­ Belmar Presbyterian ...1 4236 '4416 Colgate finished second to Notre racks where all new; recruits are OCEAN GROVE 1st Methodist, A. P ...... *41‘Ai 45M Dame for the Rollins tourney title processed- Mere he received his BUSINESSMEN’S LEAGUE West Grove Methodist .. 4.1 46. with a 3-3 record. Ted'is also a*de­ | first issue of Marine uniformK/.,the Team Standings Trinity Ushers • #2 .*...... 41 4G fensive back on the Colgate foot­ equipment, he. will use in'‘training,* w . l ; Crnftsihen • Club #2 .•.... 38 •. 49 ball team. . Local sports fans re -; qndjjis first military haircut.; Pathway Market .... 52 35 1st Presby., A. P. ,.'...... , 37 50 call Ted's stellar athletic’perform­ After being plnccd in a training Coast Advertiser ...... ; 49 38 Avon Methodist ....;..... 36 51 ance at Neptune High School. platoon with other new recruits; lie. Grove Cleaners ...... 48 39 Craftsmen Club #1 ...... 34 . 53 left the receiving barracks, and be­ Ocean Grove Laundry ...... 48 39 Wana. Cbr. Reformed *., 31 56 gan his formal Marine training tin-' Westinghouse Service ..)... 4G 41 der the close guidance of his Drill Smith’s Hardware 44 43 SHORE BUSINESSMEN’S Instructors, .or VD.I.’s." Until, hcv; Campbell Barbers 41 ,46 BOWLING LEAGUE graduates, eight weeks after he en­ Nagle’s Drugs ...... *..... 37 50 Here we are with only .two more tered “boot camp,” these;, seasoned Branson Agency. ..,.,...... I 35 52 weeks, to go, and the big fight is Non-Commissioned Marines . will Belmar Heating 34 53 for. second and third place- Down guide and supervise his progress in on alleys 1. and 2 we have Keder­ Team High Game physical conditioning, and. .develop­ sha’s Shoe .team, bowling, like they Coast Advertiser ...... I...... 956 ment' rifle marksmanship, and. Campbell Barbers ...... 934 ’should h a v e all season. They made other, skills^ which he must master NagV s.D rugs.908 j a clean sweep of all- three games to be-a Marine. ' .. ■/ Team lligh Series, | from, the Giovers, nnd by doing so Campbell Barbers...... u.... 2050 'moved another notch up in league Army Private Jerome :E. Hester,, Coast'Advertiser ...... 2G14! standing. Finding the right spot .Nagle’s Drugs ...... ______2543'.on the alloys, and the right timing Seanmn Recruit Dale L. Graham, 1°’, S°n ^ MrSi„ Wi".io 'L Results of April 10 | for the Shoe team was Bob Bettler. 19, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lv; j 004 .Ruth Drive.* Neptuno, man H. Graham, 009 Hamm'ond^T 80n’f Ietcd' #n oight-weok. adminis- O n e s w e e p highlighted the action Bob pounded out a nice 599 series this week. Ocean Grove Laundry ' on games of. 193, 202 and 204. Ave„ Bradley. Beach, ' has been I « F t -Di*‘ J ''} took 3 games from Smith Hard, | Right behind Bob came his team- graduated from nine weeks of Navy ! 1 ‘?'c '“'*** ware to. move, into a tie for 3rd niate Charlie Wheat with a 217* basic, training at the Naval Train- > *Hc wfls. h'ainb<1' ,n .,hc P>'8Pa>'a: ing Center here. * ■ , , «<>" of-military roeortls-ana* tort*./: place. Ed'Kubaitis (55G) led the I game, and. a nice 572 series, For Instruction was also given in fun­ Laundry followed by Jim Percy tho Grovers it was George Frost damentals of the Army, filing, sys­ setting the pace with a* 542 series JIM McCONNELL, Gth grade director of the town hip 's Biddy Basketball program apd former Belle­ (516). Bob Orr (514) was the ville High School and Niagara University back court star, watches as Monmouth College Coach Bill tem, typing, and operation of office:* The, Sportsman’s Shop .fighting (inly man for Smith’s to have a Boylan presents.one of the team awards-to 4th grader Bobby Krempasky The Biddy Basketball ban­ machines. . . • 500 series. - .. * for second place came Up with two quet, attended by 350, was held at the Shark River Hiis fire housc iast Friday night with awards pre­ High team game for the night wins over the newly crowned, sented by the township directors: Mr. McConnell, Gth grade; Joe MacNeill, 5th grade’, and Ed Torres, . — ------* — ' • champs Klein’s Fish Mkt. Even * 4th grade. Individual awards as high’scorer and most valuable players Were won i>v Rm] Morton, went to Coast Advertiser with 4th grade; Tint Lee, 5th grade, and Ben Peluso, 6th grade. Const taking'2 of 3 from the Grove j with .'their two wins the Sports- Sun and Fun Club Cleaners. Vin Apicelli (017)' led man’s dropped to third place. An- SQUAWS LEAGUE Apaehes,-3; Comanches 0 teams available so those interested the Coast team with help from ebor man Joe Hammond was tho The first place tie; between the | . Hi ’ team series, Pawnees, 1970. cab!turn out, and sign up. A- couple Frank Wilgus (54G) and.Don New- big* man for tlie Sportsman’s Shop Spring Luncheon Bronson Navahos: and the Hurry ' Hi team single, Mohawks,; 089. Hi, of. managing jobs are also up for mna* (BOB), Jim Saragusa also had team coming.thru with a 559 series. Seminoles was broken in the rrrcal-; individual ' series, E. -Smith, 491J grabs.- - a good game. For the Cleaners, Giving Joe a helping hand Was . , I RED BANK — The Sun arid Fun Hi individual single* E. Smith, 182.1 Lots of people these .days talk Jim Krum Sr. (526) was high fol­ Chas. Spina who knocked out a 200 £ big bumper tast Thursday- night Club hold their annual Spring-get- Averages about how the kids get into trou- lowed by Jim Krum Jr. (520) and game, and a 520 series. Lou Mi- I Stu s B,'onson Navaho band took.all togethcr on Saturday, at the Molly., three away* from the Seminoles, E. S m i t h - ' 169.20 ble.- Ask' yourself. “What am I cioni was' the pace, setter, for-the Pitcher Inn. Hostesses', were Mrs. 'J ’l-Fraii Barchi (505) G. Beekman ...... 163.4 I doing.to help?” You’ll usually find • The Campbell "K id s” with only Fishermen coming up with a nice the Navahos m first by a George Flendier of Shark. River R. Bush ...... 152.77 the answer is nothing. Get out to- •1 men rolled high team scries for 233 game, and a* nice 575 series. | lead for a change Hills, Mrs. John Morrison and Mrs. The reason why the Sportsman’s a ad a 52Vf-31V6 record. Cap n Glad G. Neptune I.....150.31! morrow and help support those Dale L. Graham the night and also had. the high C. Meyer- ...... :..... 149.7 (projects sponsored by the Town- A. H. Watson, both of Ocean Grove. -individual series,. Ken Johnson Shop dropped * third place was . f " " e« ■? ».«•• ^ Dab!°>' • In the first weeks -of his. naval Those enjoying the visiting and that the third place team Ardmore , l«° aad Munol Kelly 160 to. ass,st M.' Kelly. 146.19 ship Recreation. Opening day for (633) led the “Kids” to 2 wins over service he. studied militai*y sub­ card playing following the luncheon Hotel swept all three games from , the Nayaho v.ctones, Fpr.the Sen,- B. Coll ...... ’...... I.;;....!..... 144.211 the season '.will be May 22nd with Nagle D.rugs with strong support jects • and lived and worked under were: Mrs. Ralph Allaire and Mrs. : that red hot A & N Truckers. This i no les, Lil Smith fired a 163 game. C. Dietz ...... 143.52 a trip to Shea Stadium, by bus conditions similar to those he will frpm Ken Traphagen (556), Dave The loss put the Seminojes back Horace Baldwin, of BelHviile; Mrs. moved the Hotelmen right into J. Dabler ...... 142.26 listed for July 1. The boys and encounter on his firs.t ship or at hjs Thompson (546) and Joe Bowman into bhird place in thedeague, with Carl Aschenbach, Mrs. Joseph Bru- second place by a 'half game.. Chas. S. Krum ...... 142.10 coaches will see the Mets play the first shore station, (525). Frank Holl (552) was high 49JA-34V2; . . t no, Mrs. Walter 'Forrester, Mrs. Veron and Big Ron Chapman were L.. Kirby ..... 141.65 St. Louis Cardinals. . In making the transition from for Nagle’s followed by Barney The new team this year, the Cob­ John Morrison and Mrs. A. H. Wat­ the big guns for the Hotelmen. . ■ . G. Wills .....; ...... 141.27 civilian life to Naval service; he Cole (546) and George Cole (534). , , •__ |- blestone Mohawks, took two games g 138.5 son of Ocean Grove; Mrs. Charles Mr. Veron'had himself a nice 224 „ . .,* *_ . pine .:...... The way coaches and trainers are received instruction under veteran Tom Hand also bad a couple of . , , r„0 from the Nagle Pawnee tribe, piac- Clark, Mrs. Harry Knust and Mrs. game.and also a nice 578 series, . • , A„ L Slocum ...... ,...*.. 137.5 icavjng the dear old.banks of Nep­ Navy pettyofficers. He studied strong efforts. E. Slocum ■ Fred Reiriiger of Jersey City; Mrs. while Mr.,, Chapman~ was pounding ing b the .... Cobbles , in second spotr ,2V6 135.48 tune High School might give the seamanship, as well as survival ; Pathway Market continued to games trailing the Navahos, They P. Holl Frederick Danietz of Holmdel; M rs.; out a 202 game and & 562 series; 134.38 idea to people that all is not good techniques, military drill and-other! lead the league and took 2 gomes racked up hjgh team game for Harold Gilman of Arlington. Geoge Laird Sr; had the big game J. Catiey ...... 134.11 W hat' is the big reason that .we subjects. from Bronson Agency in spite of the night, 689. Go-go Neptune J- Pope* ...... 131 have lost a great track coach, a Also Mrs; Frank Goodrich * of giving away about 60 pins a game f°r the Trackers with an even 200 (love-to hear you laugh) fired a L. Smith ..... 129.34 leading baseball coach and now the Airman Apprentice William A. Pompton Plains; * Mrs. William ; in handicap. Rowland Mauoh (563) F. Shafto 128.42 Haase, of Plainfield; Brs, W- J. was high for Pathway followed by "T he Coast Cities Coaches played 160 Same for the Mohawks. This football coach is making signs of Suozzo, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. T, Rossell 127.17 Hallock, of Sqmmit; Miss Helen “Doc” Moerkirk (511) and Tom the role-of spoilers this week by m , heading back to Pennsylvania? If William Suozzo of 556. Jumping • • . spot, 2% games behind the ,Mo- E. Cook I..;...... 126.27 Hunt, of Glen; Ridge; Mrs. David Davis (504). Wm. B. Smith (546) wmmng two games from the 1 * the Flier family lets John (Jeep) Brook Road, Neptune, was gradu­ fourth place Guy's Package Store ‘ s F. Catiey 126:12 Bednarik go football will, be set ated from the Aviation Structural Leyon Jr., of North Arlington; MrsL was the lone 500 man for Bronson. Enid Smith again rolled high in- G. Sheppard ..:.....125.18 team. This dropped the Package back years. in Neptune. Mechanics School in Structures -at Kenneth. Me Cprmick of Bloom- • In the final match, Westinghouse,Ivo»..b„yww - - ■ . - dividual game for the night, 182, G. Doughty ...... :.„*_...... 124.78 Service, also shorthanded,took 2 of. Store team three full games be- . - u ;«,!,• We also lost the director of the the Naval Air Technical Training Held: Mrs. Jack Stanaway of West- ; series, 491. She led .her P. Kellam .... 124.20 field and Aliss Anne Vonk of Pas­ . 3n r from: ---- r..7Belmar----- Heating. — Larry .hind, the second and third place ® band but have a great man in the Center, in Memphis, Term. E.- Slocum ...... 122.6 saic. ; . .. T^M ertikas (583) bowled well for teams. Bob Baugher was the ^ \ f 1 . tv''be to ^ ^ series backup job there. Frank'Peluso is The curriculum includes electri­ man for the Busmen, coming thru forT hum toy, with a 1970. series. H. McNally ...... :...... 117.201 Westinghouse followed by. Bill now heading the music group and city, aviation supply, theory of •Al. nnr — j „ . . The Westinghouse Comanches M. Krum ...o....:....:...... *...... 117.18 with a 205 game and a 536 series, .. * . .. it is our sincere wish that the pow-' flight, plane handling, aircraft Careful habits will often, sav< Mockridge. Belmar didn't have a , . dropped all three to the .Times F. Carroll ..... 117.10 500 series but the high man was Ed For the Package Store team it was ers that be stop looking around and painting and repair of internal somebody’s life, and the. Interesting Apaches, bowling one girl short B. Thompson ...... 116.60 Davis. * their lead off man, Hans Binder, give, this man the job next season. structures. part of It Is that it might be youi Thursday. The Comanches remain A. Wentz .... 116.36 The bi£ matches next week have coming thru with top series 525 for Frank will head, a new summer Prior to attending this course, he own J*fe.. in fifth place, 4414>-39^ on the D. Tweedie ...... ;L,.,114.3 workshop group under the Recrc 1st place Pathway against 2nd the team. record., Irene Slocum, captain of M. B o u g h e y ...114.3 The International' team came up ation banner. The application form place Coast Advertiser and the 2 the Comanches, rolled a 167 game’, M. Herbst ...... 111.4 . with two wins over Lou's Barber for this venture is printed in to­ teams tied for 3rd place, Grove and for the Apaches, Charlotte Shop team. This Barber Shop team Games over 160: L. Smith 163,1 day’s issue of this publication. Cleaners and the Ocean Grove (new -house) Meyer netted 169, and really had an up hill battle all J.'D abler 160, M. Kelly 160, G. | Laundry tangle with each other. Gail Wills, 177; night and was lucky to come up Beekman 171, E. Smith 182, 176,' . Results could be interesting. The In another forfeit, the Franklin Understand a dinner is planned with one win. The big man for G. Neptune 160, I. Slocum 167, G. balance of the-schedule has Smith's Cheyennes .won three from the for Ken Townsend who plans; to the , International team was their Wills 177, C. Meyer 169, A. Wentz H a r d w a r e against Campbells, Larrison (how^s Florida, Jackie?) retire this year. Ken for. years has lead off man, Capt. Ben Adcock, Hi7. .Westinghouse against Bronson, Delawares. This marks a record been a guiding light at Neptuno coming thru'with a 504 series. For and Belmar Heating against Na­ | for forfeits in the Squaws League and we know of no finer person to Lou’s Barber Shop team it was on I gle's^D rugs. support. We suggest everyone grab the other end, anchor man Russ ■ for any year! Individual High Series With live nights (15 games) of “Sports Today” a ticket early for this dinner . Ken Johnson ..... 633 Alaimo' coming thru with . a , 222 bowling remaining this season, BY PAUL P. RIDNER j Pete Stagg doing a great job with Vin Afpicclii G17* same and a nice 560 scries. each • game counts from here on in. the Neptune Little League this Larry Mertikas ...... 583 ! * Noxt i week ,. is'bumper , - /» night, . and /So. c’nion down, you old bowlin' Neptune Recreation Baseball year . . . Jumping Brook, Asbury should be some fun to. sec L * ^ Rowland .Mauch ...... *,4.‘ 563 , there balls,-we pins like to fall some- League' will distribute ail new Park and Twin Brook look in \von- Ed Kubaitis ..... 556 wl>° Rets bumped. _ ( times. !a the spirng a young pill’s cquipment tomorrow behind Nap- dorful shape for you divot diggers . Ken Traphagen* 656 !. '' ' *.200 Club fancy lightly( 7) turns to thoughts tdne II. S. at- 2 CK m . The .boys now that the snow is gone. Each • Frank Hoi! ...... 552 Lou Micioni...... 233...... playing iii 'the loop are the-same offer if stein test hi golf and it’s a Charles Veron 224 of strikes . • • • ' : 2(10 Club • Team Standings • ages as those, playing Babe Ruth grand .way. to get away from the .... 222 Ken Johnson'...... 224-208-201 Buss Alaimo. W. I- bail. There are ,,-Li! I openings or. telephone . . . Turn' out tomorrow 224 Charles. .Wheat. _ Don Newman Bronson’s .Navahos .... 52-V6., 31.(6 / Joe Bowmaii, 223 1 Bob Baugher 205 Cobblestone Mohawks .. .5ft ' 34 221-204 Bob. Bottler; 204-202 Vin Apicelli ..... liu riy ’s Seiningles 219 Ron Chapman Jim Krum Sr.':...... ; Nagle’s Pawnees .*. - ■ !"'"Rollin'. Shumard .1...... i...... ; 20.1 Jim Percy ....I...... ;.:...... , •219 We.-tingiioiif!' ...... 2U11 Ueorge Laird Sr.....I....,..:..;.. 200 . Ed Kubaitis Comanches ...... 215 -pharles Spina ...... 200* George .Cole Times Apaches . Tom ' I-Iaml . 214 I .Individual. High Series '. Lan'ison’s Deiawares . 31;’. Rowland Alauch ...... 212-1* Bob .Bettler .5|>9 ey Fence Co Fi'ankiiii’s Cheyennes .. .22 207 i Clhailes Veron .....^...... V...... 578 Larry Mertikas ...... Teain High Series .r.i.MK l)A\ SKK\ ICE Stop by in the Frank Wilgus , ’ 207 , Bou Micioni 575 Call 229-2SS1 or 531-9193 ■ Pawnees ...... 2154 iiioriiing itinl often we can have your check t Jim Saragusa 204 * Qbas. Wheat 572 Delhwares ..... 2089 Q Ron Chapman 662 ready that same afternoon. ^ UVm. B. Smith 2 2 Mohawks ...*...... 2079 for free estimate — claV or nitc Russ Alaimo 560 ■ — Individual High Series Joe Hammond ...... 559 LOW-COST Bank rates .of course. NORTH SHORE CHURCH Enid Smith . . . . I ...... 5S8-599 ' Team Standings . . - BOWLING LEAGUE Gladys Beekman ...... 567 LOANS — LIFE INSURED, if yon'.wish. t— j Ghaiii Link Fence Results April 5 >v- L- Ruth Bush- ...... 530 — to eliminate risk, at very little extra Klein’s Fish Mkt. .... Cl .29 Trim Ushers #1, 3; Avon Meih., 0 Team High Game cost. Ardmore Hotel ...... 51V6 38la Vinyl Coated A. P. Presby.,’ 3; Trin. Ushers if2, 0 Pawnees ' ...... ; Sportsman's Shop ;v 51 39 . Shoremen) 2; W. G. Meth;, 1 Mohawks * . 730 Chain Link Guy’s Package Store 48V* 41M* P>> Craftsmen #1, 2; A, P^ Meth., 1 Delawares ....;...... 712 Lou's. Barber Shop.44% 45 & St. Paul's, 2; Bel. Presby., 1 Individual High Game [ew JerseyNational Kedersha’s Shoes ...... 1. 43 ^ 4GMj a Stockade-Wood Fence Wall Methodist, 2; Belmar Meth.,-1 E. Smith ...... 223-?35 49 ,. Wan. Chi. Ref., 2; Craftsmen #2, 1 J ^ & Nx?^ucker£ ;.... ™ -‘41 G. B e e k m a n ' :..*...... ;.... 214 Basket Weave Fence I . . . I / ■ An nA l \ A « MA a r. AA AA 'A A 8 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU:— "'j Hem. -¥eth!r2V ^ Citios Coao’nt's • 40 * 50 R. Bush. .'....I...... 214 Bill Franklin led the 200 club ? rov8rs. 37 . 53 . Results April 6 Aibui, Pprk . . Deal . , Long Branch . . Neptune . ! • witlh a 243. Others were (Jeorgie I Int®rnational 32 58 Navahos, 3; Seminoles,_ 0 . “Service our most important product” Ocean Grorc . . Oce'anpor, . . Ocean Township . Paterson 236, Geiie Ayers 225, Carl I guBgCRIBE' TO THE TIMES Ohoyennes; 3; Delawares, 0 (F .) Expert Installation by Our Crews W «if Long Branch Shaft® 224, Bob Moser 223, Ken' $4.00 A YEAR BY MAIL Mohawks, 2; Pawnees, 1 P A G E F O U R OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1967

by game wardens would eventually mother and sister of the groom,, Thirty Years Ago Increase the sport of coastal. fish­ and George M. Foster, another bro- ’ ing, the New Jersey’ Fish ‘and ther of the bride, Another wedding 1 9 3 7 Game Commission announced- of Interest locally, was that of Miss The Ocean Grove Townsend Club Berenice; Kested and- Lees Broome, {From th e April 9, 1937, .issue Ami . .Nppfiirie Tiiiipp of The Times), | was sponsoring an old fashioned both of Ocean Grove, solemnized Published Friday Telephone 175-0007 I barn-dnnce in Red Men’s Hall, Nep- April 12, at. the parsonage of. the • WILLIAM T. KItESGE. Editor nnd Publisher . Mr. nnd Mrs. Isnnc Buimnn of First Presbyterian Church, Belmar, Peggy Uotl and Jean Williamson, Local Editors . I tune. On the committee in-charge HlXTV-rouu MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GllOVC, NEW JERSEY Neptune, Irnd announced the. en­ .were: Mrs. Arthur Barkelew; chalr- Elias Ewing, a Shrewsbury lnd ' ' . . yccoml Class Postage- Paid at Occnn Grove, N. J. gagement of tlheir- daughter, Miss ' man, Mrs, Albert: Barkelew, Mrs. of fourteen, three months before ■ ... THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE- • Elsie Biilmnfv, to Charles. McLane, Lester White, Miss. Bessie Friebard, broke his left arm while, wrestling SUBSCRIPTION: $4.(10 yearly,' $2.50:semi-annually.' '• of Long Branch'.'- Miss Bulman was Mrs Ida Jobes, Bradford Jones Sr.. with, a campanlon. Two weeks lat­ .' AJJDR ESSES ‘changed on request—always Rive former address. - ADVERTISEMF.NTS: Rates will lit? furnished by us on request. n commercial teacher In Neptune Henry Rotort, Charles Cbopey,. er it was found the bones were not WATCH THE. I,ABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF Mrs. K, B; Trimmer Jr., Mrs. An­ High School, while Mr. Lane was knitting properly and It was nec­ ' ' YOUR SUBSCRIPTION Charles Jones, George Hutchinson Fifteen Years Ago drew Wilson Jr. nnd Mrs. Chester employed ns a teller in a Long and John H. Wall. essary to break the arm. again, jjj TIIK. TLMES is on .sale at the following news stands: .Ocean Grove—Harris', ; Stationery and Ruth's Stationery; Asbury Park—Freddie's (Emory at Laket Pogue. ' ■■■-■. '• ; ' . •? • j Branch bank. Horace Heidt’s,. Shaw’s,’ and Only the other day and for the , and Proofs (Cookman.near Main); Neptune—Varsity Shop, Warner Drug, Nep­ - Clyde. Hemphill, class of ’49, for­ Addison U. Moore, the New Jer­ third time the arm was again bro­ tune Soda Shop, Cuecurullo’s. Delicatessen, George's Delicatessen.' Nick’s. Har- 19 52 Bunny Berrig-:m’: orchestra were ; vcy's, AVHson; Gable's Drug,; Muller's Delicatessen. Hamilton Sweet Shop. Bill mer football. and track lettbrm'an sey Country Editor .who had Been appearing at the' Asbury Pa- k CAs- ken when the boy fell from a wag­ and Mae’s Delicatessen. Colonial House Coffee Shoppe, and the Cracker Barrel (From the April 11K 1952, Issue "going places” since tlie past June on. ? .In Shark River Hills; Neptune City—Tommy’s. • . - of Tlie Times) ... at Neptune High-School? ivoit-his ino that weekend. A bridal shower in honor of letter in 150 lb. football, at Rut­ 22,. had returned to his home, and -Cl­ The previous afternoon the stqrk Miss Marie Rutgers was given, hy “There is no reasonable answer in trying to understand gers University. newspaper in Now Egypt, after visited the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Mrs; Alvin .E ,, Bills Jr., 37. Main spending more, than ten months In why young people, many from very fine families, go out and In a return game? the Neptune e a r s o Arthur Carpenter, leaving a pretty Avenue, Ocean ?Grove* Miss- Rut­ Township Grhmmnr , School All a covered wagon tralier and tra­ girl baby. The Carpenters lived at break and destroy property that belongs to other.people; . . . gers was be th robbed to C. Tyler Stars defeated the Grammar School veling more than 21,000 miles Into 1917 Central Avenue and Olin Street) The fantastic costs to individuals and the public alike for the Bills, and the couple would bo mar­ faculty, 37-34 in the ..high school every State In the Union, Mexico, Within the past week a thousand ,? destruction wrought by vandals mounts each year. All levels ried June 14, Attending the show­ gym. Dick Kern, Ocean Grove and the: District of Columbia. The (F ro m th e A p ril 13,' 1917, issue. . members of the New Jersey Wo- ;S; er were Mrs. Joseph Keating Jr., V of The Times) of government are.seeking solutions and the answers to com­ Grammar -stalwart, led the All- story of the trip had been told In man Suffrage Association, repre­ Miss Joy Keating* Miss Marilyn. nearly onr hundred newspapers batting the problem) . . . There will be no easy or pat answers Stars in scoring, dunking in 15 . David H. Reilly; Ocean Grove, senting every county in the State, Bills, Mrs. Alvin E. Bills Sr., Mrs, points, followed by Nick Kacnrid.es, throughout New Jersey, .week by who had just been nominated for to th'e complex, world of our young where destruction of prop­ had enrolled for various kinds of Mildredw Youngs, Miss Jackie Bradley Park star, with 14. Dick week, continuing until each state , vice-president of Washington Fire war service. Youngs, Miss Jennie Youngs, Mrs, erty seems to be a pattern of action that is unfathomable to' Kell, Summerfield coach? was top had been covered. company, stole n march on his Pete \Ve£t. Mrs. Reba Wielerfc, Van adult. But the. vandal and: his actions are a challenge to scorer for' the faculty with 16 Distribution of 28,682,000 -floun­ many friends-that week by taking Mrs. R.. B. Trimmer Sr.*, Jlrs; Jo­ society and ohcvthiit must bo solved for his sake'and,that,OS’ counters, followed by . Harry Eich- der fry In the Shrewsbury, Shark, unto himself a wife. His. bride was seph! Raineiif, Mrs. .Del Roy Wliite, liorn, Grammar School music in­ Mnnasquan, Metedeconk. and Toms Miss Jennie; M„ Foster daughter of i his-Very nation.’ -— Whittier, Star Review. Miss Joyce Garrabrandt,,Mrs. Jack structor, and Joe Cm-to, AVhites- Rivers and the tributaries of Bar* Mr. and Sirs. Caleb N. Foster, 107 RADIO CAB •Williamson,, Jlrs. Howard Stow,- villo coach, with S points each. ncgat Bay during the past week Broadway., Rev. James D. Bills, “We want our young people to bo'ablo to think for them- Jlrs. Ahvin Rutgers} Mrs. Gustav- PRospect pastor of St, Paul’s Church per­ • selves and to be active participants in commupity life, but we sdn, Mrs. .Carl Rutgers, Mrs, .Thom­ as. Shot well, Mrs. LcRoy Slotum, formed the ceremony/at the par-. also want them to realize that freedom and justice are secured rqnage, 85 Hock Avenue. Miss by 'law .md' ordor: that lasting rights and privileges are pos­ |.Gladys Todd, 129 * Broadtvay, nnd sible? only by acceptance of responsibilities and obligations?'. 'actor, pianist and' composer., lo-as­ Income And Owner’s Apartment Clarence N. Foster, brother of the 5-5600 sy"'? the roles originally played , bride, were- tjie attendants. Others EGONOMICAr — Cannellon. Ind., News. by Dudley Jlooro. Mr. Burke was 38 rooms/35 bedrooms, overlooking, liie ocean, good hi the . wedding party were Mrs. 24 HOUR SERVICE . tlie stand-by for; Dudley Moore..on income, good condition. Elizabeth ■ Reilly and the Misses Coortwius, Comfortable, Cleap /‘While tlie business and.professional riiiuv has become a Broadivay. and is himself an accom­ Annie nnd Jennie Reilly, of Newark, Safe and Dependable .'jjplHihir. whipping boy. for all who care to throw, stones plished actor having played in the • Price 832,500. . the! taxes procl need by these so-called Vbad guys* forms. I hi? National Coin puny of! “Cnmelot”. backbone'. of .our community.**•!— Alexandria. Va., 'Journal; Stephen Scott, E. Frederick Da­ vies: and Xeil Flanagan make, up Desirable Residence •Sfaudahi. • .... . \ . . • Hie rest of the cast, niuksharc be­ 5 rooms, 3 bedrooms, enclosed porch, hoi water gas Sure, a little bit of heaven tween*'them .the numerous roles heat, ceramic tile bath, hardwood floors, full basement. s | .T’l «1 I' •’ I, *- I’ l 'll'Uil.jli.lj $2300.00 while present exemptions originally played by the 'other three authors. '. ' of $ 180.0.00 a s well as modiea 1. den - Price 823,000. Fell from out the skies one day f t . ■ ■ ' TETTERS TO ini. hospitalization; insurance, etc., This, outrageously funny, show will he dropped and social security leaves no subject sacred in its paro­ e LOVELY 3 ROOM bungalow; ideal for elderly per­ benefits will be considered, as tax­ dies of pur attitudes .towards the . . THE EDITOR ; son. Newly done over, wall to wall carpeting — .Price . . . it landed, in oiir listings,-so listen what we say. ;Tliis able inconW. .. . . • hydrogen • bomb, the.- - end *of the 88.500. . Jiltle. place was taken, then, remodeled thorouchlv The furnishings they picked just suit it to a VT’\ Thev sprin­ Speaking. with younger persons on world, capital punishment,; race re­ kled it. with loving care, and it’s called a — BUNGALOW. .liiis siibject, you receive the same, lations, —President .-'Johnson, * the Sure if you’re-looking for one of tho “llttlo opes’’ this one Testimonial - if, sure to tug at your, heart- strings. Plan to see it today! reply; namely, that it’does hot af­ royal .family; TV. commercials' aiid ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor •Its just right for? n siqgle person, or two at the most.* many other aspects of modern life. There is a living'room, bedroom, kitchen, and batii — am­ Thanks fect them. ...They ; fail .to*;see-: that ple closet and storage space, a nice.opon-poreh with flow­ : EDITOR, TIMES; revision such as. this, once passed Member of SMLS er boxes, for your geraniums. The entire home has been : “Beyond tho Fringe” runs from Insulated and there are'tw o gas-fired hot air units, (with I Avish. to- offer. publicly a must hy congress'will affect them sooner April 11 to April 23, Tuesday 78 MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE thermostats) to keep you cozy the* whole winter through. . The cost is a lot more economical than renting an apart­ sincere thank .voirto all bur friends or later and to correct it whereby thrOiigh. Saturday, with a Saturday Dial 774-2124 ment. and it would be yours, all yours — a home! Finahc- couples in such eifcumstancos would matinee. . Telephone; reservations ing can be arranged if- desired.' Come-In, let us show it ; in XepUine wlio worked so long and to you, .we have the key. Hard' to give me.’siich a memorable have .right to. file separate; income, ire accepted at the box office num­ i testimonial .dinner. • y tax returns. The time to.ulo so is! ber, 774-1011 and 'special prices .! ; I. want everyone who. worked on now before tlie bill is ' debated ’ on .are in effect for students and Fort $8,500. rflte! dinner aipl who attended And the floor. • • Jlonmoutli military and civilian FOR INVESTMENT I, those .wlio.1 contributed in-.any.;!way! . . ALEXANDER COUL1TCH personnel. ‘ toj;now; that “The Coach! 9 f * the 15 Atlantic Ave.. We believe this GUEST H0USE is one of the best investments Decade” dinner is now .one of my Ocean Grove, N. J. . LEGAL NOTICE in the Grove. There are 22 Hedrooms, 3. Bath Rooms, 3 Lava­ tories, also a large owner’s Apartment. All rooms.are heated most cherished ' memories. Tho April 1, 10G7. ‘ MONMOUTH COUNTY SURROGATE'S COURT Avith hot water heat, and can be operated year around. It is on gifts;, and ospeciaily the purse for Notice to Creditors .to ITesent Claims two lots and is located in ihe best part of the Grove. Thin the color. TAV are too impressive Against Estate^ property must be sold as owner has other business. Asking *E Al ESTATE • INSURANCE * MORTGAGES i j 1ST. 1920 $22,000.00, but will not refuse any reasonable offer. ;{'o. he. sbbiv forgotten. Most of all, British Satire ESTATE OF LAMBERT C. BEWKES, d eceased . 53 Main Ave., Ocean Grove-. 774-1058 774-2080 • l appiTciuted the efforts. of my Pursuant to llio.order of DONALD !. friends; .The dinner; was truly a J. CUNNINGHAM* Surrogate of the P lays’Til Apr. 23 County of Monmouth, this day made, FOR THE RETIRED Jte^thnony of /friendship. I am on the application of the undersigned, Alice T. Bewkes. Sole Executrix of This house is near Main Ave. It has LR, DR, KIT., 3 large BR^ ' Humbly,' aiid sincerely grateful. the estale of the said Lambert'. C. 2 Tile Baths. Nice sun porch, Full cellar, hot water heat. House . A '.final thank you ’to ' our. many “Beyond the Fringe” At Bawkes deceased; notice is lioreby Rivr is in excellent condition. Some furniture including clothes wash­ e n tci . tiic c re d ito rs of said d eceased to 9 9 friends .‘.in Neptune. •’ Asbury Flay house? Paro­ present to the said Sole Executrix their er and dryer will be included. 0>wn*r is selling on account of claims under.oath within'six months health. Asking $16,000.00, hut will consider any reasonable NEW LISTINGS COACH LARRY I IEXXESS Y dies Current Headlines’ from this date.' .•;•.: ' . Jc FAJULY • . D a te d : M arch 3011V. 1PG7. offer. . • . • -• ; A L IC E ,T. BE W K ES ' North End Section: Main Ave. North • A $ BU R.Y PAR K—The hi lavious 63 Broadway We have many qlher investment properties nr homes ' Ocean Grove, N. J.. which -we would like to show you if you will call irnV 0ne C^r CaraBe: Lg. Living rm., Din. Rm., Modem Di •aws Atlcnlion British satirical revue, “ Beyond Sole Executrix. m ?4#-''^S bath, two bedrooms, full cellar. Hot Water Baseboard lthe Fringe.” opened Tuesday, at MESSRS! CARTON. NARY, WITT t,1, /MJ. Plun»hing Including waste lines. One Block • and AUVANITIS from Beach. Will SALRIFICE AT $21,000.00. Firm. To Tax Revisions tile Asbury Playhouse. This sue-, 601 Grand1 Avenue 771-7 5 00 / Asbury Park, -N; J.. * TWO FAMILY: . Mt, Hermon Way, Opp. Park* 1st. FL—Sun Rm.. Liv ■EDITOR, TIMES.: cessful comic Vevue ran in London Attorneys . : • ' « Rm., Din. Rm.,. Kit., Bed Rm., Powder Rm. — 2nd. FI. Large Liv. >Ir.yoiir editorial o f .March. 31st jini. IOl, and in Xe’w York'Jn 1002. -1 4 -1 7 * ; $18.56 The GARRABRANT Agency J!"1-1.2 bed nn,s-- Kit. & Complete bath. Steam Oil Heat, Aluminum yog 'stress the importance, of writ- Tile Xow York production Was re­ MONMOUTH COUNTY ^Tu'i'nbhld0''^^Al,uTrt'sf6?000f°Of' N6ar 2""' »$*■*'* !o AS*m >- Pa"-. corded .for Capital Records' and SURROGATE'S COURT. ; ihg to .'Congressmen, mentioning in Notice io Creditors to I'res'ent Claims 711 Summerfield Ave. Asbury Park Smith End Section: Main Ave. South •such an .increase of a few; items an. undated, version . was repeated '. Against Estate • !•■'■ ainbiintinirto ii' rpurid;sum. of over in 19G4.„ It*s'original stars were the; ESTATE, OF ANN JONES; deceased. Realtors: Member S. M. L. Service ?«V.NS i LO»'J^LB* ^?rne^ Lot With one car Garage, IU Bedrooms. Lg, Pursuant to'.the order, of DONALD {', .* iv 3 ‘»i**nif^1tn ,EIeStrlc Kitchen with Dining Area, Com plete. bath. 3’. billion ^dollars.' I ! concur with zanq authors Of th e ! piece, .Alan J. -CUNNINGHAM. Surrogate of ' tlie Hot Water Oil Heat. Approx. 12 yrs. old. Estate. Full Price Mo.ooo.oo! Bennett, Peter. Cook. Jonathan Mil­ County of Monmoutii. this day made, Evenings: Tom Wasson 776-6232 your .views and compliment von on on. the application of tlio undersigned. bedroom, Lv. P.m., Dliilnc area, Ktt. :juclu lVfit; permit me to ask. why ler aiid Dudley', j r o o r e . . , < N.u’iey .Hlary .Aniv* Joites. Sole Exocli- crn Kit wfeE R 'lE 1’ P.rlvntc P“rth. 2nd. Floor: TWO Bedroom*. Mod. trix. of tho estate o.f-the said Ann . you • do! pot • mention, a word in re­ The four, actors in “Beyond -the Jones deceased, notice is hereby Riven to the creditors ot said deceased to pre­ gard s’ , to *' proposed revision of I n- Fringe” are required to-play more sent to the said Sole Executrix their •t erna 1 Re venue Scrv ice * in which a than CO* roles in - the frequently claims under oath within 'six -months fro m -.th is .d a te . ; m arried. coxiple where one* is 65 elianging sketches, of the voyiie.. Dated: April 11th. 1967 “Better Buy from HURRY NANCY MARY ANN JONES ; A STEAL! ■ : am} spouse is below that, age , the For the Asbury Playhouse pro­ 57 B ro ad iv ay .. ..exemption 'will be the ..same as., to duction. Director Jeremiah' Morris Ocean Grove. New Jersey - . Sole Executrix. and Be Satisfied” ; a Single peVsbn of Go amounting to has/cast Brendan Burke, a British ROSS R. BECK. Esq. Y G01 Bangs Avenue \- Asbury Park, New Jersey . Would You Like to Steal a House ? ? Attorney • ■ - -1 5 -1 8 S 17.28 We Ilave just tlie Place For Yon! J . A . HURRY AGENCY REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE TAKE FIVE ByFREDw.kohk This lovely home in excellent condition, on an over- 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE TeL 774-4132 FOR SALE ; sized lot, right in- the heart of Ocean Grove . . . with A Established over 50 YEARS Small' home for I or 2 people. In GARAGE! There is a nice living room, dining room', . . If those \v|io took part'in the recent Fort Lauderdale Easter caper excellent condition. Wall to wall kitchen, powder room and music room on the 1st floor. • are samples of what our educational, institutions- are turning-out, Carpet. Porch. Three bedrooms, bath and study on the 2nd fioor. NEW . then the taxpayers of America are getting.ait awful gypping. •S8.500.00 ; ROOF, NEW SIDING. '-*•.• * • * a F O R SALE MANY LXIIAPPY RETURNS Gracious home in good condition: • BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, bath, porch, full basement, attic, Living, room, dining room, kitchen, Just say, “Good-night” to Daddy, ' three bedrooms and modern bath: Ow ner asking only 817,300... . But automatic heat, large closets, Gnest location, extra large plot ! !■’ ; . And:, kids, remember no wise-cracks; - .. extra lot; hot water gas heatr new with GARAGE, Asking $15,000. roof, fully insulated. • HOUSE, 5 rooms and bath, apartment on first floor and ; ' .Eyeh with, all yon dependents., , . ... • . S1S.000. 5 rooms and bath on second floor, automatic heat, iaveiy patio ■■'.•;■ . . Ho\s paying some, income tax. . •. ; Will Consider Any Reasonable yard. To settle. $12,000? 'Small Home, very convenient loca­ NORTH END — Tsvo-family house, automatic heat, re­ Thc Oliice Cynic says the novcvnmcnt may call them ."Dependents”, tion;, new heating system, good duced to oniy $8,000 for quick settlement. ro o f. Offer !!... See it Today! • HOUSE, 6 rooms, l>/2 baths, oil burner, large yard, room buthny parent wlni has ever tangle.! with this yonnp. generation, knows $15,500. for garage, $10,000, the'correct’ tenn is, "independents;” ■ ■ ■ . ; • GUEST HOUSE, finest location, excellent condition, mod- . crn, oil burner. Owner leaving state, therefore reduced for Then there lV the 'story of the -tux expert who had just finished Jennie Meyer . • REALTOR MEMBER S.M.L.S. quick sale. • . .. rendintr. the iiip-htly bedtime story to his little girl. This tiine. it was IIUNGAI.OM. 3 iarge room's)'.‘bath, a Cinderella re-run. AsTie was about to kiss her'good.night, site said, • AGENCY GARAGE, automatic heat, basement. $11,500/ “Daddy, wasn’t it a good thing that coach was turned back into a pump­ EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY kin again? Otherwise Chidy woujd have.been stuck with.a big'fat cap REAL ESTATE Phone 775-0398 -775-8600 V. M. Kubler, Realtor itpl gains.” That kid is a yog off the old computer. : T 47!'2 Main Avenue REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE . ■■ ■* / * ' , . • : ' Ocean Grove, N. J. 117 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE According to the Madison Avenue .scribes, 1967 in TV Ad Land, Tel, 774-3061 48 m a in a v e n u e o c e a n g r o v e , n . j . iPhone 774-1142 : will be known as the year of the long cigarette and the short headache. FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1967 OCEAN GROVE TIMES arid NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE FIVE

Mrs. Enoch Gabriel of 91 Mt. •Mr, and Mrs..Carl-J;'Meyer-and Kinlcy Avenue,-Belmar. Miss Gole Lutheran Dinner Meeting OCEAN G ROVE .Tabor Way is visiting her niece son John, formerly of Ocean Ave­ ■ \ MEMORIAL CROSS wilt be married. April 29. f t and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. De nue in :the Crove, .moved into their j. White streamers decorated a ta- . NKPTUXU -—“Prtqjai-o- for the OCEAN GROVE — The 18- Young of St. Petersburg, Florida. . [ new- , homo at 303*41h ..Avenue, jblc holding the gifts.' Favors con- Harvest” will be the theme of the fcot Memorial Cuoss on the The spring luncheon, of the Wo­ • Spring.Lake,- on Wednesday. j si.sted of green .and yellow, wishing sermon to he delivered by the Rev. front of the.Ocean Grove Audi­ man’s Club of Ocean Grove .will | "Mr., and Mrs. Archie R, [Taintor, ‘wells;.. . Eugene AV. Beutel ilu'fiiiV the .8:15 torium, facing the sea, will be be held .Thursday, May 25, at 32 j 94 . Ml. Curmel Way,- -enjoyed a and 11 /\.31. services of Redeemer. Those attending- ' were . Misses Lutheran Church Sunday. -Sunday. lighted the week of April 15-22 noon at the’ Marine Grill, Asbury j visit at their home-with ML Tain- Bobbie Cole, Debbie .Askjns, Carol LOCALS School for all fiffe- jfroups '.wilt'meet in loving memory of Sister and Park. For reservations call Mrs. , tor’s cousin,; Mrs. Mabel - Taintor Ann Woehrer; Elsie Weston and Brothers, by Mrs: George W, George Paterson,. 77A-A 129. Reser­ Cameron, and. her son and' daugh­ as Usual at 9:30 A-.M, The Redeem-' There will he the annual spring The Blanche Kemp • Circle will Edythe Westoh, Mrs. June’ Apple­ er - Lutheran Chui-eh .'Ten' will hold Henson, . Meadow Lakes 40-05 vations must be made and paid for ter-in-law, Air. and Mrs-"William gate,. Rena Kegelman, Mildred Mc­ meeting of the Squaws Longue of meet Tuesday at 2 P. M. in tho a dinner meeting at the. Howard Hightstown, *and 41 Bath Ave­ no later than May 22. II: Cam eron'Jr. The cousins had Carthy; Betty Cuttrell, Oorrinne Bradley Lanes, following bowling Fellowship room of St. Paul’s Johnson Restaurant on the Asbiiry nue, Ocean Grove. The Methodist.Men will meet at not seen each other in 45 years, Cole; [Virginia Applegate, v\lice ' Thursday, April 20, 9 P.M. in the Church. Mrs. M. Morris is loader. Park Circle at 7:30 P.M. next Fri­ St. Paul’s Church Tuesday night at 1 since'-Mrs. Cameron Sr. is a iong- League Meeting Room. Team cap­ Dellett, Peggy A'skins, Betty As- day, April 21.' Forty teenagers of the area 8 PiM. for an interesting program . time resident of Evanston, III. She kins, Helene Wooley, Mildred Ap­ tains bring team members’ names Mrs. Homer Secor will be hostess attended .the • 14th birthday on the theme "Long, .Long Ago." has two sons an d ’two daughters,- plegate, Judy. Wooley, Florence for next year, with new captain’s at a “Brunch” for the Ethel Selby SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES celebration of Cindy Horden, Pictures of members taken some with whom she visits alternately in Weston and Mrs. Doris Cole. ■ name, address and telephone num­ Circle in her home, 48 Heck Ave­ S4.00 A-YEAR BY MAIL daughter of Mr. and Mi-s. Law­ years ago will be flashed on the Washington, D/C., Evanston, HI., ber. Banquet plans will be final­ rence Horden, 307 Old Corlies nue, Tuesday at 10:30’ A.M. Mrs. South Norwalk,. Conn., and Cin- screen and the others will guess OCEAN GROVE GUEST HOUSE ized, and election of new officers Road. From Ocean Grove Wilma Moerkirk, leader. naminson. She is currently visiting held. Deadline for guests is this their identity, followed by singing were Ricky Herbst, Jonathan A reminder to all members of the at 1012 Riverton Road, Cinhamin- 91 MAIN AVE. OPEN ALL YEAR meeting night. All money in arT of old fashioned songs. There are Wood, Billy Hannah, John Ladies Auxiliary to Ha'nnah-Cros- son. Mrs. Cameron, though 90 years Guests’ Kitchen —■ Reasonable Rates — Tel. 776-6038 ream must be paid at this meeting still tickets available for the turkey Meyer, L y n d a Schetclich, man Post 2233, Veterans of Foreign of age, and Mr. Taintor thoroughly by team captain. dinner, April 21, from 5:30 io7. Fol­ OPEN ALL YEAR Ohris Thomas and Maaike Wars, Thursday the. meeting will enjoyed reminiscing by-gone days. lowing the dinner, Dr, Charles R^ 55 Embury Ave., Ocean Grove The North Shore Church Bowl­ Klink. Dancing, games and a feature nominations and election of Smythej headmaster of Pennington Jennie B; Oswald, who has boon, The DEANS scavenger hunt wore enjoyed officers. The meeting will open at ing League will hold its annual School, will tell ab.out the school spending the * .vvinter months in Tel. 775-4076 ( Dining Room Air Conditioned • Breakfast Served 8 to 10 by all with the scavenger hunt 8 P. M. In the Post Rooms, 52 Pit­ aw ards banquet at the Beacon Man­ and show slides. He will, be accom­ •Twin Falls,-Idaho, has returned to o r, Point Pleasant Beach, on Wed­ winners being the Grove team man Avenue.-President Mrs. Char­ ■Main & New York Avenue, panied by several students who re­ her home in the Grove at 8 Ocean THE ST. ELMO Ocean Grove nesday, May 17. of Wood. Herbst and Hannah. . les Lambert wiil preside. ' • side in this area, and by one for­ Avenue/' - . * DINING ROOM open to public all year . . ; Weekdays, Breakfast 8-9:30, Mrs. Thomas L. Burch, of 5 Pit­ •Mrs. Homer D. Kresge, lead­ . The Choral Group’of the Wom­ eign student. t*- Dinner, 1:30 to.6:30 . . . Sunday Dinner 12 to 4 . ... Reservations not man Avenue, Is a patient at Jersey. er of the Edna Bradley Circl.e, an's Club of Ocean Grove will be. The library at the Woman’s Club necessary but suggested . . . Featuring home-made soups . . . Full Shore Medical Center-Fitkin Hos­ Course or Ala Carte. Telephono 771-9679 ■witl entertain circle members hostesses at the annual “Every-, of Ocean Grove, 89 Mt. Carmel ST, PAUL’S pital. Mr, Burch was a recent sur­ a t a luncheon Tuesday, April body’s Birthday” party;! Thursday Way, will be closed .• Friday, May SURF, BEACH & BATH AVES. gical patient at the hospital and .18 a t 12:30 P.M. at her home, at 1:15 P.M. 1 5, and will open as usual Friday, OCEAN GROVE;— Sunday, at is now convalescing at home. Open All Year • Ocean Grov* BO Webb Avenue. Please note Gici Scout Troop 548 will" meet 10:43 A. M-. Rev-: W iliiam R. McCiel- The Whitfield May i2. )' ^ •• Winter Rates; Rboma and Efficiency Apts. fcl. 776-9724 time change.) The May Leonard Woodruff Cir­ at St. Paul’s Church at 10:30 A.M. land will speak on “A Good Fight.” cle will meet Tuesday in the Jun­ The annual Hand Made Fashion The Elizabeth Asbury Circle will tomorrow. (Saturday) to hold a. Dr. Dan Yaffa, will have “Prelude ior room of St. Paul’s Church at Show' and Art . Craft Display, spon­ meet April . 38 at the'parsonage, cook-out at • Shark:. River County in G. Minor1’ as Jiis prelude and "L” 2 P.M. There will be a white ele­ sored byvthe Elizabeth Strow Circle 103 Broadway, with Mrs. B. II. Park for • Back-Yard Badge. Bring Organo Primltiyo” as- his postlude. phant sale at the meeting. Mrs. of St. Paul’s‘ Church will be held Classified Advertisements Decker, MrS. Arthur Flandreau permission slip'and food to cook - tonight (Friday) at 8 P.M? in the’ The Cancel . Choir will sing "Tf Ye Raymond Pier is the leader.. Advertisement for these columns should be -in the office of "T he and Mrs. A. T. Holloway as host­ beverage will bo provided. ;WIU-re­ Fellowship and Junior Rooms of Then- Bo Risen”’ rind, the Concbrdi Times" NOT LATER THAN 9:00 A.M. Thursday of each week. \ Mr. Charles R. Bossert, 02 Main esses. Mrs. Rodger Hawn is leader. turn. homo by 2 P.M. . ’ the -church. Refreshments will be Quartette; Robert ; Orr,-. first tenor,; Avenue,. attended Leahy Clinic, served. Tickets are available; from David .Shotwell;' second tenor. Ken­ CLASSIFIED. AD KATE9 TEI.EPIIONE 175-0007 The Assembly Bible Class will Boston, Mass.,' Monday afternoon, ' George. Cunliffe,.115 Clark; Ave-. • m eet April 21, in St. Paul’s. Church, niie was transferred * from ' ’Mon­ any circle . member or at the; door. neth Orr, baritone and . Herman J. ,25' Words OR LESS ...... '...... EIGHTY rPNTH nnd expected to bn hospitalized for Additional Words ABOVE 25^ ...... :...... 2 C e i h s 'n e r W o rd Entertainment will feature, a com­ Brown, bass, \vill sing “Ship Ahoy.” a t 2 P. ,M. Rev. William Wilson, a while.. . mouth Medical Center last'S atur­ 5 . Times for the price of Four Consecutive Insertions. For-each linn Missionary from Thailand will day and is now- a. patient at the munity sing with Jeannette Olson At ijie 4 P. M. Vesper service Rev.' capitalized or Indented. 15c additional charge. Among malty, guests being en­ . Copy mailed Iri. given to a representative or brought to office Per­ speak and show pictures of his work Neptune. Convacenteiv • . . at the ; piano; Barbara Thatcher, Donald - R.. Vroon. 'will speak oh sonally must be. accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost ’c o d t tertained/by. Mr. and Mrs. Harold accepted over phone , as a courtesy and convenience to customer*• ' soloist and a double trio, "The “Lord of Salvation.” Dr. Yaffa will Bills due immediately upon presentation. . • among the people. Everybody, wel­ The public Is invited to attend Rnincar, of Miami, Florida,, were Strow Strollers”,: all circle mem­ hriye “When Thou Art Near.” as his come. Do come! " an “Open House” and. Redcdication Mr. and Mrs. George Paterson Jr. bers. ';!/ ; prelude and' "First Movement, Son­ The Zella Glidden Circle will meet and their two daughters, who vis­ at the Bancroft-Tayior Home,- 74 . FOR "RENT ; • ’• .REAL ESTATE FOR SALE .Mrs. Muriel Harrington, teacher ata I” as his postlude. The Crusader- in the annex of the church April 18, ited at Eastertime, and at Mrs. Cookrrmn Avenue, next- Friday, Cecillan Choir will sing “Because I FOR RENT. 4 room apartment, h^at In the Ocean. Grove Elementary ~ ®,HARK RIVER HILLS-rFour. rooms a t 1:30 P. M. Mrs. Ernest Dickinson, Rainear’s invitation' sang in the April 21,' from 2 .to .4 P.M. The. Re- Have Boon; Given.Much,” and M r. supplied, .with or without, furnlthre. ,c^P;jnsion Basement. School;;was the guest* last Saturday S75.U0 monthly; Tel/427-0582. . —12 tf 314 500 : Qurajie. Large plot. Only leader. Cocoiinut Grove Church choir dedication .ceremo.ny *• will be held Robert Orr. tenor, will sing- “My ill 3. P.M.', ■ . , of the commanding officer of the APARTMENT — Two large rodms. ; SHARK RiVER IIILLS-New bunga­ Danielle. Louise Cornelius, infant where she is musical director.' The Shepherd Wil Supply My Need.” plds kitchen & bath, ideal for two rhid- low.-three bedrooms. streamlined kitch- Patersons arc former members of guided missile frigate, USS Wain- dle-aged women, completely furnished ?nnCt,,.r recreatjqn' basement.: . daughter of Samuel and Linda Cor­ • Mrs. Franklin Holl,* G9 Broadway, The. Sunday School meets at 9;30 including television/ -Tel. 776-7637. 1309 Only SI6.900. fake over exfsting mort­ Mi-s. Rainear’s choir in First Meth­ wright, for •• a family-day cruise' in th Avo,; Neptune. —11^15* gage. Low down payment. V;.M.-Kub- nelius, 63 New Jersey Avenue, was was hostess.to; a ,group of family A. MV The . Assembly Bible .Class 11 odist Church, Asbury Park', Mr. Charleston,. South . .Carolina. . Lt. lor. Realtor, 117 Main- Avenue,- Ocean christenned Sunday in St. Paul's and fri.ends. Wednesday/night.; En­ at 2:30: P. M.* the Junior MYF a t'5 OCEAN FRONT, season, two bed-, Grove. Tel. 774-1142. j ? ; : —letf - Rainear’s mother, Mrs. Nila Rain- John' L- Hervey, L'SN, a nephew of room, living room;, kitchen, bath, pri­ .Church. Godparents, were Miss Jud­ joying Bee-Line Fashions\ ancV re­ P. M, arid Senior MYF at 6.P.M. vate entrance;.- third .floor, Ocean OCEAN GROVE ear of 70' Stockton .Avenue, was Mrs. Harrington, was her host, for Grove: Call 774-4879. — 13tf ith Ryan of this place, and Mr. Jerry freshments were Mrs. Paul Betz, ALOW —0.1! b u rn e r- B asem en t. supposed to have visited the Rain- the day's.-activities. .The. Frigate ?irt-c;,«Pforch' BVautifjl furniture. Only . Aponte of North Arlington. A Mrs..- Robert Guzinski, Mrs. Ken­ ONE-TWO-THREE rooms, yearly-sea- SlO.aOO for quiclc salf to settle. ears • this Spring but had to post­ sailed from Charleston at 8:30 A.M. Bridal Shower son, newly -decorated, heat • control. . 2-APARTMENT. - .Second • -floor,'. 3 gathering for relatives and friends neth De Rose, Miss Doris Perkins, Wyndrift, Ocean Grove. 774-4879. pone her trip because, of Illness. and demonstrations a t sea included ; / ' \ . ^J3 U rooms and bath, furnished apartment; Mrs. Robert. W. . Robinson, Mrs. first .floor, :4 rooms and. bath, uhfur- was held at the home of.maternal Mr. and Mrs. George, Polhonuis of man-ovorboard- recovery proced For Judith Cole nished apt. Robert .Woyshner. Mrs. Richard UNFURNISHED five room apartment grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Allenhurst were also guests of the ures, missile launcher loading and heat and hot water supplied. Adults. T.}VO-FAM1LY'house; automatic heat, Aponte, 34 Olin Street. Those Who Lyon, all of the Grove'; Mrs. Mahlon 146 M ain • A v en u e, a t Gatesr, O cean c e n .ra l lo catio n ;- L isted a t o n ly -$8,000 Rainears. Mrs. Polhemus is the simulated firing, fire fighting tech­ BELMAR.—Judith Pamala Cole, Grove; I3tf for quick sale, - . • - W: Slocum Sr., and ■ Mrs. William attended were: Mr. and Mrs! Jerry former Betty Hall, longtime “tent- niques, first aid'procedures tours daughter of . Mr. and, Mrs. Niles GUEST’ HOUSE near ocean, automa- A. Grant, of Wanamassa, Ocean . SUMMER RENTAL—Three rooms and tic neat; lovely homo plus income. Must Aponte and daughters Sharon and dweller” in Ocenn Grove. of engineering plant , and - Combat Cole, of 20 Walling Place, Avon, bath, private entrance's, first floor. In­ be settled. Price reduced for quick sale, Bobbi, Miss Rynn. Mr. and Mrs. Township; Mrs.- Mahlon W, Slocum spection invited.,-The Richmond, . 61 t-ov.* down payment, mortgage arranged. Otto G. Stoll III,-.a sopho­ Information Center.' A buffet style was honored at a surprise bridal Cookmnn Avenue,: Ocean Grove. - BUNGALOW—Automatic, heat,- wall C arl Fuhring, of Neptune, Mr. nnd Jr., of-Middletoivn; Mrs. Jack Gil­ luncheon was served iri the crew’s shower at the- home of . her aunt, ' —H-18* tw. carpet. T^le bath, streamlined more at , kitchen. Room for garage. .. . Mrs; Joseph Fomarbttb, of West lespie, Neptune, and Mrs. -Inez De Mrs. Carole Applegate^ 3105 Me- . NEAR BROADWAY GATE ^ Unfur­ .- Providence, R. I., returned mess. **.;•* - . •. • ' • nished first • floor, modern,- private. ~ Modern, four rooms: Long Branch; Mr. Donny Fragale. GraW) of: Wall Township. an .d j automatic, heat, . comer, Sunday to classes following, a , Small four rooms -and bath; Yearly, of Long Branch, nnd the Misses May l. One person preferred.. Write priced for quick sale.' ' 10 - day- recess. Tuesday Mr. and • Mrs. .Robert. Fox and Box- 3216.. c/o Times Office, Ocean GUEST HOUSE at ocean./ Finest con- Joelle and Carlyn Aponte, Qf the Crove. -14-18 ^ with •Income, through Friday of last week he Mrs. Linda Eiserrriann • and son. Only ilG.aOO., V. M . Kuble.r,'Realtor, 117 Kissed by the Ocean Breeze" UNFURNISHED 3-room -.apartment. Olin Street address. participated in the “Pentagon David Scott, Blppus; Indiana,, have Mam Avenue,. Ocean- Grove. Tel. ,774- Phone (201) - 773-9322 ,. Sioq month, utilities included. 55 Em- 1142- • • . • - '. — ltf. " Walk .For Peace”, . through been visitors to the Grove this past HOTEL LOR&INE OCEAN GROVE, N. .T. FURNISHED APARTMENTS — Win­ Outstanding .home' part of Connecticut, sponsored week. They .are staying With, the 1 OCEAN PATHWAY • on Eighth Avenue. . Bungalow.' has , Comfortable . . , ROOMS — ter rates until Juno 1. 12 Heck-Avenue, Weddings a Specialty by.the National Committee for Engleharts; 27.’ Embury Avenue, • Immaculately clean . . .- Airy.'. O cean G ro v e. C all 774-7515. — 14-18* three rooms, plus enclosed * heated With or .without Private Bath . Hot. & Cold porch, nice bath, garage, full basement, Cnt Flowers —, Corsages Non-Vioient Action. He en- and enjoying -visiting their cousin, . FOR- RENT — Efflciclcy apartment, many extras. Price reduced to $8,500, W ater in All Rooms . . . Daily . Weekly . . . ' private, shower and.'toilet, yearly. .-No Brewer-and Smith. 619 Bangs Avenue, Fnneral Sprays - joyed several days . with- his Mrs. Elizabeth - Brubaker, of the pets. Elderly lady - preferred. 75 Mt. Asbury Park. Phone .775-0250, eve­ Seasonal. nings 774-0740, —9tf. Flowers for al! occasions parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto ,G. Bancroft-Tayior. Blppus, Indiana’s • Furnished ground floor APARTMENT, sleeps Carmel Way-. Ocean Grove. —11-15 Stoll Jr., and sister Polly,. 110 “ela’im to fame” lies in being the. 2 to 1 . . .Hot water heat. OCEAN GROVE— Newly renovated .GRAND-VTEW ‘HOTEL in: Ocean centrally, located, three room, apart­ Fnrr,°«£* a p a rtm e n ts p lu s room s;, ask in g JEmbury Avenue. birthplace of Chris Schenkel, well- SPECIAL RATES FOR SEASON ment. S70 per month. With-furnishings $28,000 F o r ap p o in tm en t -to inspect, known sportscaster. and utilities. Single middleraged- to w rite P.O . B ox .303, O cean G rove. —>Btf The Ethel Harpst Circle will meet For information & rates, write or call — elderly person. .Call 988-2231. -14.-1G Mr. &. Mrs. Thomas W. DaVis, Owner-Managers ..OCEAN GROVE income* property, 10 KRUSCHKA Tuesday at 2 P. M. in the Fellow­ Mr, and Mrs.. Herbert R. Bush GROUND FLOOR apartment.. Large .rooms, furnished corner building; zoned for profession, income .-$2 .100 ship Room pf St •.Paul’s Church. Sr. of 38 Abbott Avenue, are re­ porch. ‘ On. Ocean Grove . lake. Fur­ yearly/ higher iri summer. Owner’# nished or unfurnished. Call. Monday, TH E F L O R 1ST Mrs Anna Farrell and Mrs. Ralph newly-panelled 4-room apartment, rent turning home'this weekend after, through Friday, up until 4' P.M.;;938- free. Priced-right,, terms to suit. Call — We Telegraph Flowers — . ; ~}P 783 Wayside' . • Neptune Wiggin will be hostesses and a cake- spending the winter months in 1543 evenings, 775-2557. —gtf less cake saile will be conducted. Melbourne, Florida; OCEAN GROVE — Year-round homo Tel. 775-6758 WANTED TO BUY with summer fncome. Excellent condi­ Florence Hunte.r is leader. tion. ..good location, reservations listed. Move now and be ready for this coming WANTED—Antiques, furniture; brie- b u sy season. C a ll-.770*5341., .* --13-17*. a*brac.- , bronzes and rugs • ■ HOUSE;—Three room s. and bath, lo­ OCEAN GROVE Abrams. 11th and Railroad Aves., Nep­ cated at 149 Abbott Avenue, Ocean ! BEST PRICES ! BOARDINO HOME tu n e.. -T el. 774-5301). . - H U Grove. Gas. heat, automatic gas hot Pathway Market •water heater. Furnished or-unfurnished/ NURSING Ocean Grove, near beach Everything for the Table GOOD' PRICES paid for Orlenta> Bids on this ..property will be received rugs, cut glass,-china, old dolls, Chi-• u n til. M a y - l; 1907; 'F u r fu rth e r in fo r­ | PAID J Cor. Pilgrim Pathway & Olin St. Phone 77-1-1749 nese curios, oil paintings, old jewelry mation write or phone William B. Bald­ HOME Tel. 775-1674 a n tiq u e s, o d d ities, e tc . Call 731-6733. w in S r., 4001 -P en n in g to n Road,' T re n ­ = For Old* Gold and = Ocean Grove Store Hours S A.M. - 5:30 P.M. or write. Mrs. . Giffor.d; 4 Rldgeview ton,' N,. J ." 03618. P h o n e 609-394-5443; S* CLARK AVE. '•' PR 6-«M '.....' ■' - -1 3 -1 7 ? Silver and ..I Private Rooms Avenue, West .Orange '— 18-16 (67)* (STATS LICENSED) . FOR SALE — Ocean Grove. Lovely | Old Jewelry | •With or Without Bath OLD BANJOS, guitars, and mando­ guest house,'how. used as-year-round O Reasonable Rates lins. Call SH 1-7417. - -11-15 h o a rd in g ho m e. S22JwO. P h onn 775- a Newly Renovated "• Three Meals and WEEKEND SPECIALS ■ WANTED—Used furniture and odds l/ ‘ 1- ' ’ ' — 15*19 • 24-Hr, 1LN. Coverage ahd ends. ."Our Attic.” Long. Branch. • FOUR APARTMENT house, one oc­ I B. FEDDES! Call 229-4146. ; ' . — 9tf cupied by.owner, rent fee. plus five 6 Diabetics — Cardiacs | JEWELER I Laundry U. S. GRADE AA rooms, for summer; roritaL Large lot, • Convalescents — Post- ANTIQUES. COINS. Jowelcry, music room ,for garage'; Ocean Grove. Ideal I . OCEAN GROVE | boxes, bronzes,, .paintings, clocks, lo catio n . S18.00O. 988-0894. • - 15-19 ' .... Operative: 1 POST OFFICE BLDG. | CHUCK ROAST bone in - - 59c lb. watches, lamps, furniture,1 cut-glass, china, silver.- gold, anything good. Top • HOUSES ■ FOR RENT prices- paid. Belmar- Trading Post. 1005*2 F S tre e t, B olm ar: C all 681-3207. MORRELL'S.MEAL TIME • -1 5 -1 9 FOUR ROOM and' bath bungalow, automatic heat. V. M. Kubler. Realtor, D7 .M-p.i.n Avenue. Ocean Grove, Tel. Clem's TIRES BACON - - - - ■ - - 69c lb, WANTED TO RENT 774-1142. • — 48t£ BOUQUETS SEEK' SMALL house, or apartment, SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, furnished or 3 to 1 lb. \vg. moderate monthly rental May-October. unfurnished. Includes four. bedrooms • Weddings • • Funerals Alan Thiele Tire Co, H. & JL BRAND , Write Box 3929,-c/o Times .Office, Ocean and shower, -downstairs- are * kitchen, Beauty Salon G ro v e. * — 14-15* den. hVirig room, shower, porch, yard. All Occasions $125.00 p e r m o n th all .y ea r,, o r su m m e r NEW - USED — RECAPS BRISKET CORNED BEEF - - 75c lb. REFrNED CHRISTIAN woman wants seaso n $300.00 p e r m o n tii—no u tilities. S9 Main Avenue a room in- a real Christian: place.. Apply 36 or 38 McClintoek. Street. Please give name, street, number. Can Ocean Grfrve. or call 775-8116 before 8 Petersen Florist U. S. ROYAL pay -real moderate rates regularly. A.M . o r a fte r 5 P.M . * —14-15* OCEAN GROVE MHITE ROSE — FANCY Write Box-3007, c/o Times Office, Ocean Flowers from Our Own Grove. . . . BUNGALOW, furnished, for surri- B w y . & m er season, two adults. • Near Asbury Tel. 775-7161 Greenhouses 35 Heck Are. Park stores, bus and Auditorium. All' 1329 Munroe Avenue Neptune, N. J. 774-7805 SLICED BEETS 303 can - - 2 for 29c MERCHANDISE FOR SALE utilities. No.pets. 84 Mt. Carmel Way, Specializing In Neptune • 774-0408 Ocean Grove. .- . . — 15* Permanent Waving COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR—Large, WHITE ROSE — FANCY — GOLDEN year and a half old, excellent condi­ ROOMS FOR RENT tion. ! Call 774-2274. . • —15t£ FIBRE RUG.' light green, good con­ -. LARGE AND small sleeping rooms. CREAM STYLE CORN 303 can 2 for 43c d itio n , 10' x 9 ', . P ric e . S15.00, O cean Some kitchen, privileges if desired. 15 Grove*. Telephone '776-8279,.' —15 New York Avenue. Call 775-6720. • Wheei Alignment ; • -1 4 -1 6 OCEAN GROVE SHELL LARGE 2'/j. CAN G. E. TABLE RADIO, A.M. and F.M.. WHITE ROSE — HALVES perfect condition. Reasonable: Call FOR TWO PEOPLE; double room, • Shocks & Mufflers 774-1527. -—15* Ocean Grove guest house near-beach; room; with three meals for. each per­ 54" '.DOUBLE DRAXNBOARD . sink. son. total. cost • $20 0 > m onthly;: room HOME LAUNDRY • Brake Service " H BEAUTY without meals. $100 monthly. • Call 775- BARTLETT PEARS- -: - . - 39c 30” - gas . stove.- double bed, apartment • General Repairs size refrigerator.- Call 781-6462.. —15 1674. . * ' • —15-19 • SAME DAY Pick-up Your Safety is Our Business! ’ NEW BOAT MOTOR, Evinrucje,, 7U FOR COMFORTABLE seasonal or - SALON year-round living, riear Auditorium,-see and Delivery Service. H.P., never been used, very reasonable. 72 MAIN AVENUE • HOMEMADE: BREAD ROLLS CAKE PIES Asbury Park, Call 774-1521. «. -^15 T h e D ean, 82 Mt. Zion, Way, Ocean 9 Cleanest :W a s -h Any­ Grove. Reasonable rates. -15-19 OCEAN GROVE A N D SA L A D S . ROOM AND BOARD where. „ PETE LaVANCE Ample Parking .— No Metens SERVICES ’ 604 Highway' 35 W E DELIVER HOTEL BRESLIN specialize in sonloi PLUMBING HEATING—Benjamin SS Olin St.". 'Phone774-1078 citizens with or without meals. Rea* F. .Johnsoru New work or repairs. Neptnne Dial 774-2442 Tel. 775-4461 sonable rates. 315 SewaU Ave., Asbury Reasonable charges. Experienced help. Park. Phone 774-Z900.1 • —23tt C all .775-1083. . . .- — 15-lS* PAGE SIX OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY APRIL 14, 1967 voice of Patsy Fortunato* singing*"Ave "Maria" and other selections, The ''mother of .the .bride” Madclaine was also lovely in a yellow gowni Afterwards, the reception was held, at the Barclay Hotel in Belm,ar. Seek' To Penalize LET’S TAKE TO THE HILLS where Patsy Fortunato* joyously "sang all eveniriij mid teen Jo-Ann BANK NOTES . . . . . by Malcolm PEGGY GOODRICH Saiaho, the churoh organist,. also sang.*- “Loving cups” with the bride raise Advertisers 428 Prospect Avenue, Shark River. Hills — 775-3270 ; and groom’s name and date were gifted to tire, many .guests , . ; Tlie . oatiait»iiaiiiiitiiiiiijr(iiii.aiiiOORSON A BENCH P.M. by the side of Union Fire Co; at 517-Oth Avenue olT F Street in P.T.A., meeting.April 1? hi.the Shark River Hills. School . . *. Wedding CALLED A ‘ BANCA.- WHENEVER A BANKER Belmar, Girl Scout Cadette Troop *184 is holding .their.'rummage sale. bells rang for Antoinnette■ Savino* aud Eugenc James Hail Jr. at the Protect The Consumer VWS ROBBED# HE WAS KNOWN AS A Our Lady of jfount Carmel R, C. Church- of A. P. The-bride is tho *BANQ\ ROTTA/ WHICH EVENTim y They thank the community/for donating many items from your closets, HECAME OUR WORD "BANKRUPT/ attics, garages and cellars am) hope you will also go there and buy some daughter of Mrs. Dorothea Smith of W, Belmar and Fraiiik Sayino Jr., .MIDDLETOWN State Assem- '• “treasure” that was donated as “trash”. All proceeds will benefit the Neptune City and* tlie groom is the son .of Mr; and: Mrs. Eugene Ipill blyinan Joseph Azzolina announced . troop’s Washington,*D. C. trip in November. Last Saturday Troop 484 Sv. of Shark River Hills , j . Don’t forget the' West Grove Methodist last'night :that he has. agreed to co­ .with Leader Joan Mazza*and. Mothers Jean, Moser and Lucie Arcangelo Church smorgasbord dinner on April 22 from 6 to 7:30. P.M. in' their . attended the Monmouth Council Spring’.Cadette Conclave at the F irst fellowship hail 011 Corlies and. Atkins Ave. sponsor an Assembly bill to pro­ :Methodist Church in’Red Bank. It was on “Can. You Keep Your Cool Birthday happio-a go this, week to Kurt Vandenvolk today; Dora hibit false advertising. NICKEL |S POPULAR AS A COINAGE . -: Socially?” with’ the girls working on their'Challenge of Sociability. Ramm* and Robert RizaS on the iSfcli; Laurie Jfsispn, Barbara. Hall .and Seeking bi-phrtisan support ■ for, m a t er ia l b e c a u s e o f its durability. ■ Sherry Price the lGt.lt; Henry Landis, Janet Moen, John Mnrtuscelli THE SWISS *\APE 20-CENTlfAE PIECES The program included talks on poise and posture, floral, arrangements, 011 the measure by:joining forces with o f n ick e l in iaei a n d s o m e a r e still ;. . social correspondence, speech and manners, table settings, skin care and on the 17Wi: I.ee Lorenzo, Dick Dworkin, Marie Sloan and Ed Wester- Assemblyman Oharles E. Farrmg- “ • CIRCULATION. velt on the I M; Mary Dick' and Susan McMenamon on the 19th; Garry - cosmetics and fashion show, > . V . • . * . , . . 8 1 tpn, Mercer. County Democrat,'Mr. Three hundred and ninety party goers had a ball at the Shark River DeLaurcntiis, Cheryl Seeds, Richard Menna, and Jarties Bennett on the ; Hills Fire House. Saturday night a t the gala floor show and dance spon­ 20th. Wedding anniversary congratulations go to Joan and Harry Azzolina said bhe bill provides a sored by the Shark River Hills Firemen. Keii Johnson was in charge James pn the, 14thj. Helen arid Howard Young and Warren and Terry maximum penalty of $500 for each . and was assisted by President Dun Wilkins, Don Wilkins, Joel Town­ Hulse on* Bhe 19Bh;. and Agnes apd Larry Clark on' the 20th. * violation. : --.• . . send, Jim Brown, Bobby Crelin, Frank Wilson and Bobby McCall and „ “The consumer has-suffered Ion; ■ “kitchen^ help” Peg Cramer, Dot. Manz, Harold Lane and Al Cramer. Monty Barry was the slick M.C., Oharlie Dauber, a talented accordionist, enough at the hands of. a handful and Lori Lane the attractive (right fellows??) dancer, with Joe Boa’s April 27 Final Registration Day' * of unscrupulous merchants. With Orchestra playing for dancing enjoyment. Everyone sang happy birth­ the governor now riri favor of con­ day to Marine Pat Townsend in Viet Nam that night and. Joe Bennett '7*In Order To Vote In Primary sumer protection legislation, there . was the lucky winner of the door prize. The next arid last gala dance is every reason to hope w.e can get ' and floor show until fall will be held May 20, so contact Ken Johnson .or Dan Wilkins for tickets, soon as they sell like hotcakes! .FREEHOLD -ri Wiiliam Himcl- registering must re-register. this onto the Assembly floor for a Over two hundred friends and fans of Larry. Hennessy “Neptune man, ;Cpmnussloner ’of .Registration * vote*” .the Middletown : legislator High School Coach of the Decade” honored. Larry at a testimonial din­ Persons Who.have onvonic or .in- declared. 7 • ;. :... . ‘ ner at tihe Sea Girt Inn on Saturday night, April 8. Under Larry. Hem- and . Superintendent.' of Elections; Monmouth County from another KIPS IN DENVER. WHO RETURN LOST reports that April 27, Is the last He added that the bill undoubt­ ITEMS NB/ER. REGRET IT* A LOCAL riessy’s leadership, as basketball coach, the Neptune Fliers earned nine State or County; regardless^ If pre­ edly will draw support from legiti­ BANK MAKES THEM MEMBERS OF ITS ' Shore Conference Class A Titles,.eight Shore Conference Titles and one day. for residents '■ of " Monniputli HONOR WHICH SPONSORS viously registered from their for­ mate business; firms :which sustain M & P CUB • regional title during1 the. past ten years, with the. team winning 2Q5 County to "register,. re-register or MEETINGS AND PARTIES. . m er’.address, must re-register. financial losses and damaged repu­ games and Neptune remaining undefeated on their home.court with 02 make a .change Of Address for vot­ successive victories*. Lou Puma, \YJLK sports announcer, made a swell .7* Naturaliied' citizens, must > .pro­ tations- because of- the deceptive ing., in the . forthcoming Primary M.C. and some of the honored guests he introduced were Sen. and Mrs. duce proof of naturalization wk>n practices'of'others#. DISTRICT FIFTEEN . an unnamed, roadway south of Knox Ridiard. Stout, Township Committeemen Herman Johnson ami Tom election to be held on June. -, .1967.' B o u n d ed on. the east by. Hamilton- Boulevard to Wayside Road; . thence, 6 registering, .otherwise they will hot The measure covers any advertis­ Nicol and wife, Mrs. Jennie Nieol, president of the Neptune Bonn! of ^Ir. Hiliielman ' suggested • that Glendola Road, IGulley Road); on the north on Wayside Hoad to a twenty- be permitted to register, ’ ing, including labeling,, which is south by Shark River. Brook; on the fpot roadway, commonly known as ■?Education, Supt. of Schools V, J. W. Christie, Neptune High School anyone desirious. ,of checking ..their West by the Borough of New Shrews­ White s Lane: hence, west nnd north­ •-Principal Uus Coleman and Township Clerk Joseph E. Bennett and Persons who have, crnohlc or in­ misleading jh .a material respect. bury boundary line; and on the north west on White's Lane and the north­ wife Barbara.. . ■* . ■ • . ; voting status should; cofitact their It also includes false or misleading by Corlies Avenue, (State Highway erly boundary line of the Storyland municipal; clerk' or ' tho. office of curable illness *br .totally incapaci­ # 3 3 ). • ■.:.'•. Estates Development to State Highway Larry: received some interesting and funny. presents besides the representation in any manner that . ". Polling Place #G0; and, thence, west on State High­ plaque and a purse with Barry Stockdale, presentation chairman, and the' Commissioner, of; Rtfelstration,, tated and cannot attend a place of Hamilton First Aid Home, State High­ w ay #GQ-to the boundary line of the /- Father James Reilly.of Holly Innocents R. C. Church gave the invocar registratipn.mayapplyinwrlting a commodity,'article or advertising way #33, Neptune. . Borough of. New Shrewsbury. Room 306, of Recc^ds, 'Free­ DISTRICT SIXTEEN Polling Place tion and Rev. Eugene'Beutel of the Redeemer Lutheran Church gave the to the Commissioner of Registra­ medium is used, purchased,; sold, Bounded on the east and south .by Green Grove School, Green Grove . hold, or; telephone :4G2-1§40: - Ex­ Road, Neptune. benediction. We’re sure it was a memorable evening for Larry and tion: for registration to be* taken endorsed, supported or sponsored Shark River; on the west by the cen­ wife Katy, Larry’s mother and guests from Larry's Alma Mater, Villa- tension 393, The office ori the Com- by specified persons* firms, cor­ ter line of Brighton Avenue; and on . DISTRICT TWENTY-ONE nova. Jim Hill was chairman and Lou Kaplan co-chairman of the testi­ by a deputy!of the Conimissioner’s the north by the center line of Lake­ _ Beginning at the intersection 6tT Issioner ; is 'open from I londay, to porations r or associations or con­ wood Road. v • . •. • Green Grove Road and West Bang* monial committee and assisted by Wilson Kennedy, Ann Bain, Bill Cat- Friday between- the hoirs df 9:00 office a t'th e place of confinement) 7 Polling Place Avenue; thence; south on Green Grove . ley, Bruce Hunt, Andy Wilson, Barry Stockdate, Al Ruzgis, Bob In­ cerning a competitor or competitors Community Baptist Chapel, 428 I^ake- Road to Hankins Brook: thence, east A.MV and 4;30, P.M. On \priV 27th, In order to; register in the Pri­ wood Road, Neptune. - .. * along Hankins Brook and the ex­ gram, Pete Stagg, Lloyd Hatfield, Ray Misncr, Bob Applegate, Howie mary election or any other elec­ of the person, firm, corporation or DISTRICT SEVENTEEN tended line thereof to Wayside Road; Fi'cenian, Bill Moore, Foster DeiboM, Al Nisski, Ken Fischer, Oliver the registration hours at thetT office association making such false or Beginning on State Highway #33 thenco soum on Wayside Road to ' Coleman, Gary Mitchell, Vic Dagustino, .Ken Traphagen, and Jay Har- of the Commissioner bf Registra­ tion, the. voter-must meet; the fpl- and the boundary line of the Borough State Highway S3.-!; thence, east ora .lowlng requirements on the day of misleading representation. of New . Shrewsbury; thence, north State Highway *33 t.*. Brighton ; vey* V ■' tion will be from 9:00 A M. to 9:00 An added feature to the bill, As­ on the boundary line of the Borough Avenue Jug-Handle: thence, north ’ The Biddy Basketball buffet honoring all the participants of Nep­ P.M.. ... '• • . election, namely,. 21 years of age, o f N ew S h re w sb u ry to* S ta te H ig h ­ along a «ne . extended from the tune’*, 4lth, 5th and th grade boys was attended by 358 boys and par­ semblyman Azzolina. reported, way #66; thence, northeast on State Brighton Avenue Jug-Handle and the . 6 Persons who. are p(rmaneutly citizen of the United States, must Highway #66; thence, south along westerly boundary line of the rte- ents at tiho Shark River Hills Fire House on April 5.. Guest speaker have resided .in the State of New gives the) injured: consumer or mer­ Jumping Brook to West Bangs Avenue; velopmont known as Ashurs* Gable* was Bill Boylan, basketball coach of Monmouth College, and trophies registered and who hav e changed chant the right to take legal action thence, west and south along ’West to W est Bangs Avenue; thcrice. w e st Jersey six.months nnd the County Bangs Avenue to State Highway #33: on West Bangs Avenue to Palmer Ave-- were awarded to the outstanding players on each team. their address within the county, to recover sustained losses-and to : Important dates coming up next week.' Monday, April 17 the Nep­ of Monmouth forty days bn or be­ thertce, east cm State Highway #33 to rue: thence,, west on Palmer Avenue - must notify their muni ripal clerk receive an additional'award as pun­ Jumping Brook; thence, south along and an unnamed street, west of Kno*i.iYt tune Library Association will hold election of officers and a-program fore said election. ' Jumping Brook to the boundary line of Boulevard, to Wayside Road; thence. ' • on antiques.at P.M. at the Neptune Library, 1809/'Coflies Avenue. or the office of the Co rimissioner itive damages. the Township of Wall; thqnce, west north on Wayside Road to West Bang™ 8 Mr. HJmmelmon pointed out that along the boundary line of-the Town­ Avenue: nnd. thence, west on Wert The public is welcome. National Library Week will be celebrated all of Registration on or bifore April The measure protects radio and ship of Wall to the Hamilton-Glendola Bongs Avenue to Green Grove K. • '* 2,232 voters were removed from Road; thence, north on Hamilton? week, so be sure and get to know your, local library and use it often 27, 1967, in order .to be eligible to television stations/ newspapers, Polling "Place On Wednesday evening, April 19 at the Royal Manor, the annual Glendola Road to State Highway #33; vbte. .Change .of address must be the registry.books in January 1967, magazines ; and printing . . firms and, • thence,; west on State Highway Wesleyan. Methodist Chords. West Neptune Township Scholarship Fund Association Card Party and Fash­ made to the municipal clerk or the and each voter, notified. This re­ Bangs Avenue, Neptune. ion Show will Sc held. It’s -a fun evening, oodles of prizes, and fash­ which, in g-ood faith and without ough of1 New°Shrewsbury)0f the Por' moval was due to the fact that the J o s e p h B E N rra m - ions Will be shown by the Belmar Fashion Centre. Ann Lashovitz is Commissioner of Registration eith­ knowledge of falsity) broadcast, Polling Place ‘Township Clerk . voter failed to vote in. any election . Redeemer Lutheran Church, state general chairman assisted by Edith Nemeth, Betty Herman and Bar­ er in. person or in writing. publish .or print false advertise­ Highway #33.and Jumping Brook Road, t 14-15 $128.40 ,*"■ bara Bennett door prizes; Doris Levinds, tickets, and Sonia Scott and A woman who has changed her in the past four years. Those in ments at the request of another. N e p tu n e .' . Ruth Williams, table favors . .-. To round out the week, on Friday name by reason , of marriage, re^ this group who fall to. register be­ • DISTRICT EIGHTEEN There is nothing new under the * , night, April 21, the annual G.A.A. Contest will, be held, with friendly Beginning at the intersection of marriage or divorce must re-regis­ fore April 27, 1967, will not be per­ West Bangs Avenue and State Highway sun except the experience that Is riva I ty between the Red and Black Teams. This is held in the. Neptune DISTRICT TWELVE #33; thence, northwest on West Bangs ter. Persons who have changed mitted to vote In the 1967 Primary Beginning .at the intersection of coming to the Inexperienced human High Sdhool gym and is very popular and spirited. * * ‘ . State Highway #33 and Springdale Avenue to Jumping Brook; thence, RAWBLINGS: The Teen Dance for the Shark River Hills area will their name by Court order .since ■ election. Avenue; thence, north on Springdale north along Jumping Brook to State being. be held tonight, Friday, at the Shark River Hills Fire House with elec­ Avenue to Springwood Avenue; thence, Highway #66; • thence, east on State west on Springwood Avenue ar.*a West Highway #66 to Green Grove Road; People who have nothing Impor­ tion of the King and Queen. They will-be announced and reign at the thence, south on Green Grove Road to to thl; Neptune City line; thence, west Bangs Avenue to the westerly bound­ Highland Avenue; thence, west on tant to do usually occupy them­ • May dance, which will be the last dance of tho season . . . The Kick-Off LEGAL NOTICE on the Neptune City line to RJdge Ave­ ary line ot the development known Highland Avenue to State Highway luncheon for the new Jersey Shore Medical Center Building Program nue; thence, north on Ridge Avenue as Asbury Gables; thence, south on selves with something they think the westerly boundary line of the #33; and, thence, west on State High­ will beheld at Ford Auditorium on April 14 . . . The Shark River Hills TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE to Ninth Avenue; thence, east on Ninth way #33 to West Bangs Avenue. Is Important. Notice of Registry. Primary and Avenue to Atkins Avenue; thence, development known as Asbury Ga­ Polling Place • Beaoh Corp. 'held their monthly. Board of Governors meeting at tho General Efection north on Atkins Avenue to Division bles and the extended line thereof Sportsmen's Club, 640 Green Grove Street; thence, east on Division street to State Highway #33; and, thence, home.of Dot Manz last Friday night.. Plans for another year of fun east on State Highway #33 to Spring­ Road, Neptune. - NOTICE is hereby given that April to Prospect Avenue; thence, south on < in the sun were made . . . On April 2nd a bridal shower in honor of Bev Prospect Avenue to Corlies .Avenue; dale Avenue. DISTRICT NINETEEN 27, 1967, is th e last d a y f o r p e rso n s to B e g in n in g at the Intersection ot COAL & ; Finn was held in Westfield. Mrs.C. Reynolds and D. Vivango were ckv- register or change their voting address and, thence, east on Corlies Avenue to Polling Place . Main Street; and also that section bf . Community Room, John W. Knox West Bangs Avenue and Wayside hostesses with 25 guests present. On April 9, 30 guests attended an­ to enable them to vote at. the Primary H om es, 19 Davis Avenue, Neptune. Road; thence, west on West Bangj LARRISON FUEL OIL other, bridal shower in her honor at the home of Aunt Mrs. S. Brody Election. , ; ■ Neptune Township known as "Shark Avenue to Green Road; thence, north The District Boards of Election will River Islands". d i s t r i c t : t h i r t e e n of Irvington. Bev Finn, daughter of Micki and Phil Finn of 310 Wood- Bounded an. the east by Shark River on Green Grove Road to the northerly Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. sit at the places hereinafter designated Polling Place boundary line , of the Storyland. Es­ mere Avenue, will become the bride of John N. Voorhees III, son of Mr. o n T u esd ay , J u n e 6, 1967. b e tw e en the Unexcelled Fae House, 1120 CorUea and Mushquash Brook; on the * south tates Development; thence, east along NEPTUNE CITY hours of 7 A;M. and S P.M., for the Avenue, Neptune. ‘ by the center line of Lakewood Road; and Mrs. H. Richardson of Westfield on April 16. Rabbi Crolof will on the west by the center line of Brigh­ th e northerly boundary lin e o t th e purpose of conducting a Primary Elec­ DISTRICT SEVEN Storyland Estates Development to a marry, the couple at the Richardson -home, followed by a reception at tion for the nomination of Beginning sit Hidge Ave. and the ton Avenue; and on the north by the twenty-foot roadway, commonly known PR 4-5352 . Two State Senators-at-Large center line of .Corlies Avenue, (State the Coronet in Irvington. Best wishes for a happy long life together Neptune City Line; thence, north on H ighw ay # 3 3 ). - as White's Lane: thence, east on Two,. State Assemblymen Ridge Ave. to Ninth Ave.; thence, east White's Lane to Wayside Road; and, to Bev and John . . . Bill and Flo Catiey with son Jim enjoyed a vaca­ One Member of the Board of Chosen Polllng * Place Be*M«ne* — 95 Broadway on Ninth Ave. to Atkins Ave.; thence, Shark River Hills Fire House, Brigh­ thence, rsouth on Wayside Road to tion in Miami, Florida and also visited daughter Penny, who teaches Freeholders ,. . . :' north on Atkins Ave. to Division St.; West Bangs Avenue. : Oetun Grove — PH 4-25M there . . . A baby girl was welcomed at Jersey Shore Medical Center on Two-Members of the Township Com­ thence, west on Division S t and th e ton Avenue. Neptune. I mittee (Full Term) * , 1 Polling Place ‘April 5 by parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Akins of Beverly Way . . .- extended line thereof to State Highway Dis t r ic t f o u r t e e n Sportsmen's Club, 640 Green Grove Also for the election in each district #35; thence, southeast and south on Bounded on the east by the center Our since sympathy goes to Mrs. George Fundin on the death of her of one-male and one female member of #35 Road, Neptune Oil State Highway to the Neptune City line of Brighton Avenue; on the west DISTRICT TWENTY the Republican County Executive Com­ Line; and, thence, east on the Neptune by Jumping Brook; on the north by husband Goorge last week. ' , m i t t e e ./ * ' :: ■ ■■'■ :*■ City Line to Ridge Ave. Beginning at State Highway #66 and Burner S R H firemen gifted Jim Broom with oars at their meeting !last Also for the election in each district the center line of Highland Avenue the boundary line of the Borough: of of one male member and one fem ale . Polling Place east to Green Grove Road and north New Shrewsbunq thence, north, east, Servies week, because of his experiences on navy reserve duty-when his boat, Unexcelled Fire House, 1120 Corlies on Green Grove Road to Hankim* Brook and northeast along the boundary line The Tlbaddous Parker, broke down with some other boats and Hares member of the Democratic County Avenue, Neptune . and as extended to Wayside Road; and 24 Hours Executive Committee. on the ea6t by the center line of Way­ of the Borough of New Shrewsbury were ^hofc in the sky for help . . , Bill Poland celebrated his “over 21 j S e p tem b e r 28,, 1967, is th e la s t day DISTRICT EIGHT side^ Road to Corlies Avenue, (State to the boundary line of the Town­ Daily birthday with some zany gifts on April 5 ... . June Greene is captain of for persons to register or change their Beginning at State Highway #35 and Highway #33),. and east on the center s h ip ot Ocean; thence, east along the the April Cancer Drive in bh.e-Hills, so be sure and give generously when voting address to enable-them to vote the Neptune City# line; thence, north Une of Corlies Avenue, (State Highway boundary line of the Township of Including at the'General Election. and northwest along Highway #35 to #33), to Brighton Avenue. Ocean to Grove Street; thence, south her volunteer workers.com.to your home . . . It’s welcome music to our The District Boards of Election wilt Heck Avenue; thence, west on Heck on Grove Street and the extended Sunday sit in the places hereinafter designated Avenue- to Springdale Avenue; thence, Polling Place line thereof to West Bangs Avenue; cars now to hear the township leaf machine in the Hills . . . The month- south on Springdale Avenue to State Asbury Park Golf and Country Club. thence, west on West Bangs Avenue ’ Jy •' . riU .' A ...nuinnn P.ALI Crtintino woe on T u esd ay , N o v e m b e r 7. 1967, b e tw e en 320 Old Corlies Avenue. Neptune. the hours of 7 A'.M. and B P.M. for the Highway #33; thence, west on State to Palmer Avenue* and continuing on held purpose of conducting a General Elec­ Highway #33 to the boundary line of tion to vote upon the candidates for Neptune City; and, thence, east along dent, presiding ...... -■■■ , the following otTices: the boundary line : of Neptune * City 'and Tommy and-mother,-Mrs. Prod Davis, of. Neptune* City, .returned Two State Senators-at-Largo to Stale Highway #35,. home after a nice trip to Chattanooga, Tennessee. They visited Jean's Two State Assemblymen - V - Polling Place sister; P:it (formerly Pat Davis who was a 4th /rude teacher at the One Member of the Board of Chosen VFW Home, '1515. Corlies Avenue, Freeholders N e p tu n e .-. SRH School) and husband Robert Countess • (college profossoi at the .Two Members of the Township Com­ Covenant College nt .Lookout Mountain, Tenn.) and l',» year old son mittee (Full Term! DISTRICT NINE f f f ELECTION DISTRICTS Beginning.'at the boundary line of •Timmy. The Roszels also-went to Huntington,. Alabnmn .-11111 toured . The Township of Neptune election the City of Asbury Park and South the Redstone Arsenal while there. Hubby David Uoszel and father. Mr. districts. ’ their boundaries and their, Mam Street; thence, south on -South Fred Davis, |iiibysnt at home'witli pet, cat Clyde! polling places, arc as follows: Main Street: to Corlies Avenue; thence, Emil Fortunato wns the proud 'tfr,ther of the bride” us he walked • DISTRICT ONE ‘west on Coilies Avenue to Prospect Bounded on the east by Ocean Ave.: Avenue; thence, north, on Prospect d a n c e r s , a r t is t s , s t a g e h a n d s , down Wi'e nisle at the lovely wedding.of his pretty daughter Susan Rose ’on the south by the center line of Avenue to Division Street: thence, west in the Our Lady/of Mount Carmel U. 0. Church in Asbury Park Sat­ Broadway: on the west by the center along Division Street and tho extended MUSICIANS, GENERAL WORKERS, interested in “Show Biz” line of Pilgrim. Pathway;. and oh the line • thereof to State Highway #35; urday afternoon. The tjridal attendants were a vision in spring pastei north by Wesley' Lnk.e. . thence, north on State Highway #35 to to participate in Neptune Township’s First Summer ‘‘THEATRE chiffon frowns with uudfi-ndorod flowers; ,** Susan resplotnKMit *ia all Heck Avenue; ihence, east on Heck . Polling P la c e .. Avenue to Drummond A-enuc; thence, viiitO married Joseph Peter I’errinp,.son of Mr. and Jlr.-u Peter Per# Washington. Fire House, Central Ave­ north.on Drummond Avcntre to Spring- riijd; and the wedding was made particularly lovely with the glorious ne0 and Olin Street, Ocean Grove, woou Avenue; thence, e ist on Spririg- , D ISTR IC T TW O wood Avenue-to. the boandary line of Bounded on the east -by the center the Cit.v -of Asbury Parte; and,, thence, line' of Pilgrim Pathway: on the south south, and east along the boundary line by. the center line of Main Ave.: on the of the* City of Asbury Park to the west by the center, line of Delaware point or place of beginning. Ave.; and on the north by Wesley Lake. This project is being.sponsored by the Neptune Township Reere- Polling Place ; Polling Place Suikcs Fire-I|oust*, Olin St. and Ceri- Community 'Room, Ridge Court.: 30 ation 'Commission and will be offered as a free service by the .’.ral Ave.; Ocean Grove. • R idge A venue. Xciittuie. • . DISTRICT THREE D IS T R IC T . T E N participants. .*•. Bounded on the east by the center Beginning at. the intersection of-Heck' line of Delaware. Ave.; on the soiith by and Springdale Avenue; thence, north the center line, of Broadway;' on the .on Springdale - Avenue -to Bangs Ave­ west by the center line of South Main nue; thence. cast on Bangs Avenue .to All persons interested must mail in a completed form attached St.: and.on the north by Wesley Lake the boundary line of the City of Asbury t DINING Polling Place Park; thence, south-on the boundary below to Mr. Frank B. Peluso, 1316 Highway #38, Belmar, N. J. Eagle Fire House. Main and White- line of tlie City, of Asburj' Park to at Popular field Avenues. Ocean Grove. Springwood Avenue; thence, west on DISTRICT FOUR Sptingwood Avenue, to Drummond . . . Bounded on the east by the center Avenue; thence, south on Drummond NOT LATER THAN MAY 1, 1967 Prices line of Central Ave.: on the south by Ayenue to Heck Avenue:, and, thence, Fletcher Lake: on the west by the east on Heck Avenue to Springdale • DAILY * center line of South Main St.: and on A venue.- . the north by the center line of Broad- Polling Place LUNCHEONS .w a y .. • •- -. •• •; Neptune Public .Works Department Polling Place. B uilding, 2201 W illow A v en u e, N ep tu n e. NAME DINNER SPECIALTIES .Methodist- Home, .70 Stockton Ave­ DISTRICT ELEVEN - * .... Tel. nue, Ocean Grove. ; Beginning at Bangs Avenue on the • Slenk Margarita •Bracioula DISTRICT FIVE boundary line of the City of Asbury of Bounded on the east by the center Park; thence, north on the bound­ Address... • BoceJwu Brea«t Chicken Pannigiana line of Pilgrim Pathway; on the south ary line of the City of Asbury Park Age • ; • Chicken Cacciatora, Mtuhroonu by the center line of Broadway; on to the boundary line of the Town­ the west by the center line of Delaware ship* of 1 Ocean; thence, west on .the •Steak* • Chops »Ala Carte Ave.; and on the north; by the center boundary Une of the Township of Experience (if any) CW SSD TUESDAYS - EXCEPT HOLIDAYS line of Main Ave. - Ocean to Grove Street; thence, south P o llin g P la c e . ; - on Grove- StTeet and the extended Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Associa­ line thereof to- West Bangs Avenue: tion office, Main Avenue and Pilgrim thence, east on West Bangs Avenue T J Z o m i KITCHEN Pathway. Ocean Grove. and Springwood Avenue-to Spring­ v D IS T R IC T S IX dale Avenue; thence, north on Spring­ - _ r w An* ***»• ni« ns-ms Beginning at Corlies Avenue and dale Avenue to Bangs Avenue; and. % ■aka (M Or4*ca * Vnmm »«<, t a Imhltle • Mam Street; thence, south on Main thence, east on Bangs Avenue to the Street to the Bradley Beach Une: boundary line of the City, of Asbury thence, west on th e Bradley Beach Park. . FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL FRANK PELUSO 681-5436 U ne to th e N ew York end Bong Branch Polling R u t Railroad; thence, eouth *lon*lh« New wrtr rt* ■ Bouae, Monroe Avenue. York and Long Branch Railroad: Burton*. i>*. *jvj • *■ ’ ! FRIDAT, APRIL 14, 1967 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY P A G E SEVEN has been made. five months. There will be argu­ would ignore current developments. ed by the Art, Garden' and American take account of those which have this is more than merely a scienti­ fic problem that we can overcome ment as to whether the suspension ' It is necessary' to observe what is Home Departments; V '' occurred. This requires economic Recent experience with attempts Glib Sees How To if only we devote sufficient, talent accomplished anything useful in , happening as a check on the effec­ ; ; Mrs. John Rasp, Oakhurst, was in­ forecasting, and our record In that at "fine-tuning" Ls not encourag­ and resources to It. There is an that period. There will also be tiveness of long-term policios_ in troduced ns a guest. respect Is not very good. .It has ing. The investment credit was Pack A Suitcase inherent limitation on our ability argument as to whether the long- achieving their objectives. What wo Reservations are now being made been said (to introduce another J originally conceived ns a perman­ term - efficacy of the investment ( arc -protesting against is the exag­ for the Spring Dinner . to be held metaphor) that our Inabilityto to predict:the- trend, of human af­ ent part- of the tax system; - .a credit has . been impaired' by this gerated notion - implied in the OAKHURST — Miss . Mary Gor­ forecast, is the. "Achilles’ 'heel’’ of fairs, that does not apply to bur May 4, at Old-Orchard Country means of encouraging',investment tampering... don, Travel. Advisor of Trans World Club. economic policy,: * ability to predict what will happen lphrase, "fine-tuning” - of our abil-, " Airlines,, was guest speaker, of the for growth: It, was suspended last In calling. attention.: to’ these ; ity to promote Well-being by frd- Floral arrangement of the Tea Tliis column has some reserva­ in a test tube. The very ac.t of October in an attempt to reduce Jersey . Shore : Woman’s Club, . at Table • was made, by Mrs,. Dominick shortcomings of "fine-tuning”; wo ! quent changes in the ground-rules. tions about the whole concept . of publishing . a forecast may upset short-term inflationary - pressures, do not mean to argue- in favor of their regular monthly meeting held Bruno. Refreshments' were - served . That should be enough meta­ "fine-tuning", as the-aim of fiscal the reliability of the forecast; that It is now being restored after only head-in-the-sand policy that April 6„ at the Oakhurst Methodist by the following committee: Mis, phors for. today. Church, Mrs, John Williamson pre­ and monetary, moves. There is pro- George Buckley; Mrs, LeRoy John­ bably as much to be said for the siding officer, . . • , son, Mrs. J. M. Eckrich, Mrs. Fred contrary approach which would ad. • Miss Gordon stressed the necessity Bauer and Mrs. Gustav Grof. here steadfastly to .-policies design­ for a proper selection Of a word- ed to achieve fixed objectives, The robe for- travel and illustrated the ideal would appear to -be some correct way to pack a suitcase for blend of rigid adherence to long­ ease and eonrfort in living with it. Fine Tuning . . .? term ends with flexibility In adopt­ BUSINESS DIRECTORY The following members were elec­ by George Hagedorn RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES Chief Economist ing means to current contingencies. ted to office for the coming year, Even assuming that the "fine- president, Mrs; William Crawford; National. Association of Manufacturers tuning"'approach can overcome all HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES PROPERTY RECONDITIONING 1st Vice president, Mrs. Philip its technical difficulties, 'there ;is Shack; 2nd vice president, Mrs. Ray­ no guarantee that in the longer OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE mond Ryder; recording secretary, It is a well-established habit to speak of economic policy choices run it will lead us in the direction Get it at, the THE WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, INC. Mrs. Fred Martel; treasurer, Mrs. we want' to go. /The continuous ; George Pacelli; corresponding sec­ in terms pf metaphors. We are, thinking of such expressions as small adjustments made to smooth SHORE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT CO. PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING retary, Mrs. Leroy Ward and finan­ out the economy may not, when “leaning against the wind" or Kitchen Equipment and Furniture CONTRACTORS • Dial 775-3193 cial secretary, Mrs. George Buckly, laid end to end; add up to a policy Installation will-be held at the May ’’’.walking the tightrope between in­ for growth, and progress, We may HOTEL, RESTAURANT and KITCHEN SUPPLIES “Serving the Shore Area Since 1900” Banquet. ; • . flation and deflation.”, ; , A currently fashionable metaphor find that all along we have had .1C C M oin Str^ol Telephone 775-1147 . '•' . It: was announced that Miss U Fourth and Railroad Aves. Asbury Park, N. J. used to describe one approach, to a! beautiful picture on the screen - I D a . iriam atreei Opposite Main Avenue Gates Jeanne Marie .Fisher, Oakhurst, a policy-making is ‘'fine-tuning.”, .but’it is not the program we really junior in the Ocean Township High Oidsmobile —. Jaguar — Willy’s “Jeep". Salc^and Servico The thought is that; by making wanted to watch. ’ GARAGE — STORAGE School had, been selected by the continuous small changes in mone­ It is by no means apparent that '^Guidance Director as the club's dele­ Johnson’s Oidsmobile, Inc. tary and fiscal policy, wo can keep “fine-tuning" is an integral part gate to the Citizenship Institute to 86 South Main Street, Ocean Grove • Phone: 77S-4670 the economy in adjustment at all of the ne-iv economics. At.least one EMIL’S GARAGE Proprietor ' be held at Douglass College; June 19 Service & Parta » "The Home of Value-Rated Laed CaiV times. We simply observe the econ­ branch of that school has advo­ through June 23. Miss Sharon Gar­ GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS omic picture at the moment and, cated that fiscal policy be based on ber is to be the Alternate. Body & Fender Work Used; Cara For Sale • achieving a reasonable budget bal­ The club voted to give their pro­ if it-.seems'out’of focus, we adjust WANT CAR ECONOMY? Volkswagen Park Shore, Inc. . the various monetary and fiscal ance “at. full employment." In Gas, Oil, Tires & Batteries ject fund this year to the Autistic knobs until it becomes bright and other words, we should.not, try to Children’s Program for use in their ATiV 1300 CORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE SEE clear. :;. . .. • •' -, .• }. > I';/ predict the actual economic, situa­ GAIL M. SMITH summer camp. • • Dial 774-3344 '/• ; " In this way, it is claimed,' the tion in the coming fiscal year, but 1075 Highway 33, Neptune . The genera] public is cordially in­ Tel. 201-988-0)00 national economy, can be. kept mov­ should plan the budget so that re­ AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS vited to attend, the club’s Spring ing smoothly In the desired direc­ ceipts and expenditures would be Phone 774-1439 24-nuUR SERVfCB Tea and Hobby Show to be held tion. Some people- feel that this in balance if fuM employment were HAVE RADIATORS CLEANED AND REPAIRED SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. April 29, at 2 P. M. at Interlaken kind of approach is the'very essence achieved. Then, if recession occurs Body and Fenders lV L > lr A n li / r i r Painting Borough Hail. This event is sponsor­ there will’ be’ a deficit and if in­ Repaired IliC.IL Finishing STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE — UEtAIRING of the "new economics,’’ ; '.. WHEEL ALIGNMENT '" Corner Corliea Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. J, ' Of course, even, the' enthusiasts flation occurs there will be a. sur­ 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK • Tel. 775-3472 Advertising ls the art ot persuacU; recognize that there are practical plus - both exerting a corrective MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING .ing somebody that what you have limitations-on our ability to fine- force in the right direction. There CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK to sell is worth more to him- than tune the economy in this way., It are difficulties with this approach bis money. AGENTS is realized that poRey actions must too, but a t least it doesn't require FABTQ BATTAGLIA • n anticipate the developments that economic prescience. SIDEWALKS’, CURBS PATIOS CEMENT BLOCKS ALLIED , X1VC. ' ASBURY AVH are abDut to occur and’not merely As for our inability to-forecast, SnUFFLEBOARDS FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE BULKHEADS SEPTIC TANKS,. CESSPOOLS .VAN LINES . call 775-2093 Asbury Park Wanted 2111 Bangs Avenue, Neptune, N. J. - .. •. ■ ,.t Telephone 774-0090 MOVING AND STORAGE Dirty Laundry PLASTERING — PATCHING CONCRETE WORK WILLIAM GRAY MAS| ,, NccW fCT0B ■ MANNING'5-MAYFIOWER Clothes will be whiter, brighter 0 3 ... - MOVING, STORAGE, AND CRATING and cleaner (when washed In 1707 Maxwell Dp./WaU Twp., Belmar, .N. J. . Dial 681-5912 ^ Accredited Personnel • Low Insurance’ Rates -- “The shore’s Newest and most Modern Warehouse*" our soft as rain water). 1 FOUNDATIONS • CURBS • SIDEWALKS • FLAGSTONE PATIOS & IttA Heck Ave., Neptune, New Jersey # nt-BW • A Complete Line of New Chevy Cars & Trucks WALKS • SWIMMING POOLS •. CESS POOLS’ • STONE FIREPLACES 25 lbs. 50c PAINTING — DECORATING • “OK” Used Cars and Transportation Specials. : S. MARTUSCELLI — 775-8539 AMPLE FREE PARKING SNOW PLOWING 430 Westwood Place, NEPTUNE t • Service and Shop Facilities for Any Repair Needs. Telephone 449-5397 Free Estimatf* Greene’s “Serving The Show Since 1928” • CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR ALFRED BYLSM A(Formerly of Ocean Grove) Laundromat Telephone T H W o o l! a n d S ftn 100 Cookman Ave. PAINTING • PAPERHANGING • DECORATING 775-5044 : ’ • " u u “ d u u Ocean Grove 5 Homestead Road, Sea Girt, N. J. -Wood Work i, Good work" . . . Home and Hotel Repairs : Bemodelllns (Self-Service) : . . RooflBR—Siding . . Honse Painting — Interior Decorating . . . Mason PAINTING • PAPERHANGING • SPRAY PAINTING 141 Steiner Ave. 7 CHEVROLETh Work '. .. . Estimates Freely Given. Neptnne City Let us handle your Remodeling or Building Problems GILLAN PAINTING SERVICE

2nd Ave. & Main St., Asbury Park 775-1212 C. G. CHAPMAN AND SONS Serving the Shore Over 20 Years Painting & Paperhanging Contractor TeL 771-4797 ALTERATIONS 3405 Highway 33, Neptune • Tel, 774-5330 EDMUND L. THOMPSON, JR. n . “QUALITY FIRST" I REPAIRS “ JOBBING FARE” P.O. Box 326, Ocean Grove • Serving Ocean Grove & Neptnne Sine* 191) Carpentry Care — Remodel ‘ — Repair “A complete home- Small Jobs-— Why not? 35 Years of-Know How Paperhanging • Taping • Interior ft Exterior Painting remodeling service with N E E D A E; GILCRIST-REESE, NEPTUNE, K J. Call 988-0991 WALTER J. ULMER, JR. one contractor!” , SHEBMAN WILLIAMS PAINTS Builder, Carpenter - EDWIN NOREN 591 MAPLE AVE, NEPTUNE, N. J. ; 771-17*4 Kitchens & Bathrooms » WEBB AVE., OCEAN GROVE Dial 774-6270 Alterations, Kitchen Cabinets, etc. — ' Our Specialty — PLUMBE No Job too Large or Small PAINT and WALLPAPER — RETAIL SALES A Satisfied Customer Is.My Aim W. L; HEAVES ERH a KYjVNIZE PAINTS—PAINTING SUPPLIES—WALL PAPHB We make a specialty of small jobs — Free Estimates CORLIES AVENUE PAI|fT STORE 1223% 8th Avenne NEPTUNE, N. J. WHITTIER & LASHEK, Builders 1314 Corlies Ave., Neptune • Tel. 774-26481 • Free Delivery Phone 776-6524 109 Monmouth Ave, Bradley Beach T«L 774-1805 PLUMBING and HEATING COAL AND FUEL OIL Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Glvea FRANK J. ECKART — 774-0656 Howard 1. Smith 775-1676 Thompson Fuel Company Arnl pSg 418 BURLINGTON AVE. FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” COAL • BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. , The Hardware Store NO WAITING 117 So, Main St. — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop. — 775-2300 of Ocean Grove P h o n es: (D a y ) 775-4693 G.E. Air Conditioned Unit*- RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE FAST SAME (Night) 531-3M* Warm Air Furnaces ■ HARDWARE Monmouth Oil Burner & Fuel Co. ACE Radio & Television (775-8062) PAINTS and OILS DAY SERVICE Domestic & . Commercial — Iron Fireman Oil Fired Boilers • We repair and sell Television; Home & Car Radios, Record Players Paul R. Greco — Gerald T. Greco • -38 Neptnne HT;, Neptune anl Tape Recorders. Agency For “ No Roost” .'if 69 Highway 35, “Top of the Hill,” Neptune City, N. J. Pigeon Repellent . -j|£j FOR: # Heating DRUGS ROOFS — SIDINGS Full Line of ■ # Plumbing # Oil Burners 43 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE W. B. NAGLE, Reg. Ph. KITCHEN 9 Automatic # Electric NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy GENERAL ROOFING CO. UTENSILS “Doctors Advise Nagle’s” ; Tel. 774-0204 ROOFING — SIDING — GUTERS — LEADESS Water : ;r Sewer 7 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES Dial 776-8249 1408Vi Corlies Ave., Neptune Robert Dem 51 Main Avenue Heaters Cleaning OCEAN GROVE, N. J. ELECTRICIAN Phone PR 4-4741 McCa r t h y r o o f in g c o ., inc. WE SELL—INSTALL—SERVICE ADAMS ELECTRIC Built-up — Slag — Asphalt — Tile & Slate Roofs Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances Aluminum & Asbestos Siding — Gutters & Leaders D. Darvin Adams Jr. Dial 776-8376 121 Main Street, Bradley Beach — Telephone 774-47*7 P. O. Box 915. Aahnry Park, N. J. _ Roofing Repairs of All Kinds — FREE ESTIMATES TeL 774-1186 Electrical Contractor Cleaners ROBERT E. MOSER SIGNS — Painting and Lettering & SON INC. FIXTURES • WIRING • ELECTRIC HEAT PICKUP AND 403 OAKDALE DR, Shark River Hills, NEPTUNE DELIVERY SERVICE ESTABLISHED 1909 ' f REX SIGN CO. — 774-1377 We Operate Our Own Cleaning MILK AND CREAM 1013 Main Street • Bradley Beach .'. and Pressing Machines 1420 9tli AVE. NEPTUNE '“Berring the Bhote for Many Yanra" «* Pilgrim Pathway. Ocean Grave RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE W A R DELL’S DAI R Y IS B. Main gtreet. Ocean Grove DAIRY PRODUCTS ‘ Tel. 774-2300, 1-2301 NiEPTUNR, N. J. Phone, 774-1910 WATCH THIS SPACE P A GEE I G II T OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1967 Obituaries Tenn., and six grandchildren. . The refreshments committee' is Edwards, Ocean GroVe, .' and Louis man, introduced the speaker of the Funeral sendees wore'held April arranging to have everything in Zucconi, Hera,' '*'.;. .. 7 ■ afternoon, Rev:. Roger Af. Hawn, G, at 1 PM. in the Swan Point readiness in the dining room at After a reception at the Royal who spoke on /C an I Help” closinjg : GEORGE.W. MATTHEWS Clinpci,Prqvidence, R. I. Burial the close of the evening. Manor, the couple travelled to . ''I7EPTUNE — -Gqni-pe' W; Alat- THE NHS SPORTS SPOT I with a prayer. was' in . Swaii Point Cemetery. / . '■ .... Washington anil Virginia. They will; '* thews,'. fallowing a bl'i.ef illness, '*• —— WV';*'*' be at home at '4011 Sylvanla Avenue, died last;' Friday nt Monmouth By Sue Oliver, Neptune High School MRS. SYLVAN EHRICH Jersey Neptune City. Board Stiiciyiiig Medienl Center, Lons" Branch at * OCEAN GROVE —!.Mrs. Edith A. Class of 1967 The bride attended Wall Voca­ ;(Continucri frbni .Pago 1) .; ; ,the ago. of ,00. lie resided at tlie Ehrieli, .'.39 Cookmnh Avenue, died integration.■ plati. At thq. court*. Eldridgc Trailer Park, Polite d5, Awards tional* High School. She is employed last Wednesday. by Thoin McAn, Neptune. ring, a gFouji of Ocean Grove, here. Mrsi .Ehrich. is-survived: by her .The bridegroom was graduated mothers — Mrs. Kenneth DeRose,; ■ ..H o was .ah employee of the Fred husband, Sylvan; t> son, John Eh- SHREWSBURY — Members of- FLIEKS CRUSH BRICK IN SHUT-OUT, 4-0 Mrs. 'Rbbert . GUzinskf/. Mrs. 'Wil­ McDowell Company in AVall Town-; tlie Jersey Shore Wojnnii’s. Club from, .Neptune,' High School and rich, of W e s t Orange;, two sisters, The Fliers won* their second straight game in'Class A', baseball' liam Nordhausen, Mrs. Paul Betzr ship., road construction business cathe away with their; share of Newark School of Meclianlca] Den­ Mrs. Gertrude Drexlcr and Mrs. by beating Brick High School, 4-0. Ken O'Donnell contributed to tlje Mrs. ’ Wiliiam Mockridge and Mrs- .firm'. ' honors received at the annual Fifth tistry. He is .also employed by Emma Buell; n brother, Jolin Cof­ win by pitching a one hitter. - ■ :j Thom McAn, Neptune. . ' Herbert Cuttrell — voiced opposi ­ ME -Matthews-..wnB n nieniber of fey, and two grandchildren. District Achievement Day awards tion, to removing,their young chil­ luncheon held Tuesday, at Shndow- * The * Fliers got their first two runs * in 'th e ' second inning,' when the Ballard Methodist Church in Funeral services were held last Kim Coleman nnd Anthony Mancino were brought in on a triple hit by dren from; the 'nearby elementary/ Asbury Park.' Saturday, morning in East Orange, brook*. ; ';/■ ; Diana L; Petersen school. • • , Mrs/ Jolin' Jones, Wanamassa, Doug Williams. ’ '. Surviving.’ iire. his widow, Mrs; with interment in Restland Menior- Brick only came close to getting a rim once, in the third' inning, They opposed transferring their Elizabeth Matthews; one son, ial Park, East Hanover. took first place in the pro-designed Eiis. J. L. Wiicock J r. children . -to \ ' other elementary crewel work division, with her but Ken O'Donnell struck the last'batter but and retired the side. George Jr., Ocean Township; ■ five Neptune’s last two runs were scored in the. fifth by Doug Williams schools', concerned for their- safe­ ' daugliters, Mrs. Miirie Steward, DEWEY G. FRAZIER .crewel-upholstered foot stool. Wed In Norfolk ty in crossing or -walking along:.! Mrs. Daniel Sylvester. Jr., Nep­ and Don Beekman. Again, the final score, 4-0 for the Fliers. Trenton; Mrs. Emma Newton, NEPTUNE — Services are to- . The Neptune jayvces were, just ns. successful, beating Brick, 7-0. NORFOLK, VA. * -— Miss Diana highways. • Ocean Township; Mrs. Charlotte morrow (Saturday) at 2 P.M. for tune, placed third in the knitted sports sweater competition and ' Lee,Petersen, daughter of Capt. C. Williams, Pompano Beach,: Fla.; Dewey. G.-' Frazier,' resident here, Lawrence Petersen, USN,: and Mrs.. West Grove Methodist Mrs. Margaret Douglas, Wnriiiin- for the p.tst 3n years, who died Mrs. IIar old Johrison,Nep tun e, took GOLF third- place .in • .the dressy hand- Petersen, was married April 1 to stdr, Pa.; Mrs. Eve Vitale, Long Tuesday, at tiie Green Grove Nurs­ In .goif, Neptune’s Dennis .Walters and "Russ Walling each shot NEPTUNE—At the'. 9:40 and knit sweater category, Ens. John L.- Wiicock Jr.. USN,: Branch; three brothers, Frank ing Home followed a : lengthy: dll- 42, to win over Freehold. Other Flier scores for that game were, Dick Mrs. . Frank Ruscito, Belmar, son; of Air.. and Mrs. Wiicock of 11:00 A.AL services Sunday Rev- Matthews, W all Township; Law­ ■noss. He .WaS:‘67 years ‘ of age. He Davis,:43; Steve Young, 44; Gary Strevell,*44, and.M arty Nelson, 49. placed third ip the - oil; painting Salt Lake City, Utah, Kil'by will preach on the theme rence Matthews; ami Harold Mat­ lived at 2GG Fisher Avenue. ; ; class ,for her .‘picture including a The bride is the' granddaughter “Sharihg Our Most: Precious Pos­ thews, Lakewood; six sisters, He was born in Green Cove self-portrait, arid portraits • .of-, her Mrs. . Devonshire announced of Airs. Elsie W. Widland, with sessions.” Ghurdft School will m eet Mrs. .Clara Rossano, New York Springs, Fin. * . ' • • joint meeting with, the Neptune Solicit Funds whom she spent' many summers in at 9:30 A;M.-in Fellowship HalL City; Mrs. Sadie' Gunther, Farni- two grandchildren. • ‘ '. Mr, Frazier was a locker room Republican Club would .be held in Ocean Grove, N. J. David A. Wld- at Corlies and Atkins Avenues, inffdale; Mrs. Lillian Van Ben-* Mrs. Janies HcGrady, Wanamas- attendant .With the Garden City, 'the..Youth. Center, over tlie Post Innd, Ocean Grove summer resident Confirmation M.Y.F., will meet a t tluiyseaj Lakewood; Mrs. Hazel sa- took third place in . the costume In Cancer Drive N. YV. Golf. Club.. .. er.. Office, on Thursday, April 27 at and uncle of the bride, also attend­ 4:00 P.M. in the new building. Sisco, Neptune City; Mrs. Mary dress division. • / ; v . . ’■ He'was .a ..member and a trustee 8:00 P.M. There is to be a speaker ed the ceremony. * Gunther and Mrs. Elsie Murphy, Piano accompaniment for the OCEAN-.GROVE.— Cancer Drive of tjie Amity Baptist: Church, Bf. fashion sh ow was * furriished by and refreshments. :• ; Cnidr.* J. C. Rlttenhouse, .USN Farniingdnlc; ami 2 grandchildren. Albans,' Long Island, N. .Y.V Mrs; Mary Stackhouse and her solicitors announced, by Mrs.. Dor- Services were held. Tuesday at Mrs. Wm. Crawford, Wanamassa, tha Shailer for the Grove are:.Mrs: Chaplains Corps,, officiated at the Survivors are his widow,..Mrs. committee arranged , another suc­ ceremony at the Norfolk’ 'Naval 2 .P.M. in Adclphia, with the Rev. and the commentary was given by Rae ..'Crozier, captain: hlrs. Nan' Ruth Frazier; four daughters. Miss Mrs. JohnW illiam son, of Ocean cessful card party With around 70 Base. He. was assisted'by . Rev.' Warren Layton officiating: Inter­ Dolores Frazier, and Miss Jacque­ present. .Everyone had a.pleasant Harries, captain; Mrs. Edna Swank, 1 Speak At Citadel ment was in Monmouth Memorial Grove,;; club • president. '.; Mrs.. -F.' W. Millenng,. Miss Esther Grady H. Whicker ot Old Dominion line Frazier, Milwaukee, Wis„ Mrs. Qver , 300 women, attended . the afternoon and the following won College,. A reception was held at Park. Oliver,- Mrs. S.; Hagstrom, Mrs. Mildred'.Williams, of Boston, Mass., event;; Mrs./Raymond R. Warner; special prizes: Mrs. Florence' Wold, the Base Officers Club.. .ASBURY PARK- Captain and Sarah Tindle, Mrs.- George Ogden and Mrs: Barbara Holland, Frank- of Delhiar^. district American - Home Mrs. J. Kasai, Mrs. Kathie Dykon, Afrs: William White was matron Mrs. Paul Rader will be the speak­ EDGAR L. COLTON Mrs. .Muriel Westaji, Mrs. Grace Mrs. Richard Reith, Miss Miriam f u r t,.. Germany; two brothei's. chairman'presided, and art entries of honor. Bridesmaids were the ers at Salvation Army* services OCEAN GROVE—Edgar L. Col­ Sickles, Mrs. Dorothy Fatzinger Clarke, ME Howard Riley, captain; Thomas. Frazier, Plensahtville, and were’ supervised by Mrs. .A'. J* Aliases Pam Wiicock, sister of the. Sunday at the Citadel, under the* ton,. a resident here for the past Mrs. Rutger • Stirling, Mrs. Flor­ Mrs. Howard Furbeck, Mrs. Mary Cornelius Frazier, • here,- and fjve Kessler j Oakhurst; 5 th .District art bridegroom. I.ellani ICropf and Kay leadership of Afrs. Colonel William three years, died last Wednesday ence M. Osborne, Sirs. Edna-Wood, Stackhouse, Airs. Lois Stirling. grandchildren. chairman. . v * Anderson. Ens. Bud Thames, USN, Slater, president of the Retired! at Jersey Shore Medienl Center- Mi-s; Lettie Geiston, Miss Laura . Mrs.; C. F. Ludwig, captain; Mrs. .Services are tomorrow (Satur­ served as best .man. Swordbearers Officers League. , .Fitkin Hospital, Neptune, where day) from the James Hunt Funeral Coliier, Miss Florence Hunter, Gladys Wold, Mrs. Elva Denbigh, lie had been confined one week. He were Naval lieutenants (j.g.) W. A. ■ Captain and Afrs, Rader, recently Home in Asbury Park, with Inter­ Mrs. Alma Govett, Mrs. Frieda Mrs. Ciydd Packard, ‘Mrs. Charlotte ,-wvis 81 years of age, and resided Braeker, J. M. Kearney, L. W. returned from five years o f service ment to .follow in 'Mojiniouthi Me­ Horn, Mrs. Edna Disbrow, Miss Siitphen,: Mrs. Arie Tollaksen, .Miss at 70 Heek Avenue. White and J. IC. Wogenson. Naval in Korea where they have Been en­ morial Park Cemetery. Florence Doherty, Mrs. Eleanor Lucille' Dunn, Airs. Ruth :Antes; gaged in training national fmitrve> * Mr. Colton was retired, a former Elects Officers $niith;, Mrs. Emma 'Devonshire, Mrs. Alice Michiik, Mrs. Wm. ensigns J. B. Lienhard and A: Af. telegrapher with the- Jersey Cen- McDonald, also acted as sword- officers for Salvation Army work. .Mrs. Dorthn Shailer, Miss: Florence Nordhausen; ■ Afrs.. John Sheppard, Captain Rader is a graduate of ’tral Railroad. ' bearers." .'1 . OCEAN GROVE—-The evening Baker,* M rs/ Hazel Betts, Mrs. Airs.. Thelma; Weber, Airs. Mattie' Asbury College and Seminary and Surviving'' is his widow, Mrs. Rev. A. E. Willett division of the Ocean Grove aux­ Marjorie MorrisJ Mrs. Daisy Goetz Wilde,..Arrs. Bertha Springsteen.’. The bride attended Old Dominion Blanche Colton: two grandchildren, Coliege; where she is secretary to holds a' Master of Theology de-. ; : : ;'V (Continjiiid from Page 1) iliary "to Jersey Shore Medical Cen­ and Mi-s, Jeanette Ecke: And, Air. Fred Bezcr,* AIiss Emma gree from Southei'ri Seminary in: and six great-grandchildren. wife plus .caring for. two children. ter. (Fitkin) niet Tuesday night at **.' . * — * ------Rossbach, .'AIlss Emma A. Drack, ■the' dean .of' students;' She is the . Funeral, services were* held -last granddaughter of Mrs; A. Theodore Louisville Officers Training School. Robert .’.-A; \Villett, ;their son, .now the hom e of'Mrs. Francis Kelly , 82 the Alisses :Amelia, Fannie* Bl and The Raders me presently on a fdnr. Friday evening at the Ocean Grove resides in. California and their Main Avenue:: Guest Speaker Hazel Gardner,:, Allss Doris Leftet, Widland; of Nutley. N, ;J., and the Memorial Home, 118 Main Avenue, months - lecture toug throughout. daughter, Mrs. Hairy B. Mahler, ’■ Mrs: Herbert Deuehar, president, Airs. Matilda Waldbrusser. Jliss Flo­ late Mr. Widland. Eris. Wiicock Jr. with interment following in Bay- the United States. lives in Upper Montclair. Mr. and conducted a brief business' meeting rence Alolloy, Airs. Elizabeth B. was graduated from the University vierv Cemetery, Jersey City. of Utah. Ho Is.serving aboard the Services commence at 10:45 A JJ . Mrs. Willett Qi*e the proud grand­ during which election of officers Dickmen, Mrs. Katherine. Alacdon- and 7 P.M. parents of five-grandchildren. was held for the coming year with aid, Miss Elsie Fodar, Oliver Cham­ U.S.S. Cleveland. MRS. BLANCHE BENNETT Sincere ‘fThank Y*ju” the. following results: chairman, berlin, Mrs. Nettie S. Cooke. Claude The couple left for a honeymoon SIIREVE “A special committee has been Mrs. Raymond Olson: program Brewer, N. Gulbenkin, Elizabeth in the. .Virgin Islands. Council Welcomes . 'MAMARONECK,. N .'Y i— Mrs. appointed and already at work orl chairman, Mrs. Doris Gillignn; sec* Smitli. ’ . . ' Capt. Petersen is commanding of­ : Blanche Bennett Slireve, horn in socuring n replacement for our Ad­ retary-trchsurer, Mrs. Eric Wes* Afso Mrs* A- LeRoy Wald, capt­ ficer of the U.S:S. Chilton. '-* Ocean' Grove, N. J., and former ministrator,” ; concluded President selnian, and. publicity, Mrs. Allan ain, Mrs. Jacob Batdorf, Mrs. Ken­ * — -----. New Members resident there for many years, died Whitman, "tliat ho time be lost in Morrison. ' neth Deilott, Afrs. Richard Brace. last Friday .at United Hospital, continuing the'forward progress of The group welcomed two new Slate Presented ■Mrs; Rayriiond Beckman, Mrs. Judy NEPTUNE — Mrs. Elaine G ray Port Chester. She.was 83 years of our care for tiie retired veterans members, Mrs: William Schunk and Ryan, Airs, Ernest Dickinson, Airs, and Mrs. Shirley Herbert were wel­ nge; • - of our faith. Tty?"best wishes of Mrs. Robert John, who helped .with Byron Holmes, Airs; Allen Hannah, Mi-s. Shreve resided here for the At Home Auxiliary comed as new members a t the the Board go with our-retiring Ad- the . evening's , project of cuttjng Mrs. Wm. Afockridge. * . past SI years. . meeting of. Alleta Council #26, De- ill in is I r a tor. His many, many i patterns and material to be used in OCEAN GROVE — The regular' gree of Pocahontas, Friday night She .directed many musical the making of articles for .the friends'will want to express to him meeting of the* Bancroft-Tayior at Red Men’s Hall. Airs. William groups at the Jersey Shore,, includ­ ‘auxiliary bazaar on August 1. Savino-Hall personally (heir gratitude but as Auxiliary wns held Tuesday after­ Pinkerton presided. ing tiie MOzart Club.: She was the public spokesman for our Trustees, The next, meeting will be held Nuptials April noon at St. Paul’s Church. Airs. A donation was sent to the Great seeoiid president of tlie Woman's ive can only offer an inndcquate at the honie.of Mrs. -Herbert Peubii- 2 Eric Arpcrt, president, presided Council of New Jersey. .Mrs. Freff^.. Club of. Ocean Grove, mid a past vet sincere "Thank You" for his ar, ‘0" Surf Avenue on May 2', .at. 8 ASBURY PARK — Tlie marriage and greeted twenty-nine members. Brown announced the council had . president'*,of' the' Ariel Club at the continuous devotion and patient P.M. New members: always wel­ vows'of Miss Antoinette.Savino and . Aliss Adelaide Williams led the given coupons worth 3369.00 to help •Shore.. ;• labor through tills last nine years come. ■ HON. IRVING _ H. . SAYPOL, Her parent'sWere the late George Eugene Janies Hall Jr. were sol­ devotions, “Fifteen Great Hymns”. build a recreation field for the of. decided change nnd'.growth of New York Supreme; Court Jus- Miss Florence Gower, member­ M. an^Eugenie Day Bennett emnized .April 2 in Our I.ady of blind. .1 our Methodist Homes.’’ tici?, 'yilI ;be . tKe: guest, speaker : ship chairman presented four new ' Surviving i s . a daughter, Mrs. Tues.day at the annual dinner Afount Carmel Homan Catholic. Grove GOP Ladies members: Airs. J. Bergen, Airs. Lo­ The auditing . committee w ill A. Spencer Wildey, with whom * ------meeting of the Legal Aid So­ Church. The Rev. Edward Bales- meet at the home of -Mrs. William gan, Mrs. H. Collard and "Mrs. Wm. she made her home. • ciety of iVIonmouth County at the trleri'.performed:the ceremony. Shadowbrook, ; S.Ii r e w s b u r y ; Hennessey, . Runyon, 140314 Tenth Avcmie, Funeral services. were held here, District Deputy To Bus Trip April 17 Parents of the couple are Mrs. Neptune, Thursday night. rais­ George A. Barascillp Jr., Asbury Airs. John Babis, ways and means The under tlie direction of. the Silleck Dorothea Smith, 1622 Water Street, ing of Chiefs will, be on Friday Park, president of the Society, chairman, announced the cake sale OCEAN GROVE — The: regular Will preside. A report; on last West Belmar, Wall Township, and and keech Funeral Home. ' Pay Animal Visit at Howard: Smith’s', Saturday, July •April 21. , ' meeting of the Ocean Grove Re­ year’s actlvities will be present- Frank Savino Jr., 49 Evergreen ed by Amos E. Kra'ybiII, execu­ 1. V / '/ . '. y ■-■:■■■■ . ‘ . ; The next hostesses will be Mhs. publican*'Women’s Club was held Avenue, Neptune City,- and Air. MRS. BEATRICE L. GREENE OCEAN GROVE — The District tive director. Justice Saypol The hew slate'of officers were Pinkerton and Airs. Runyon. Twen­ and AH s. Eugene Hall Sr., 335 Gr Ee n v il i.e , r . i .—Word has Deputy Grand Master R. W. Bro. Friday, April 7.. Mrs. Emmji Dev- gained national prominence as presented: Airs.. Ai-pert, president; ty-seven members were present. North Riverside Drive .Neptune. been received of the death on April Ira O. Myers of the 17th Masonic oiishire, president*,' welcomed about the Federal prosecutor in the! Airs. Edward Emmons, vice presi­ Rosenberg spv trial. The bride was attired in a go-.v:: \V ,3 of Gil's. Beatrice L. Greene .of District will honor Ocean Grove 75 members and guests. Mrs. dent; Airs. .John Link; treasurer lodge. 50 Pitman Avenue, by his Marie Biunienschinc gave the * ❖ of Chantilly lace adorned with seed . Services At St. James Greenville,1 R. L, widow of Roger P. Hamilton Alethodist Services and Airs. Alex*Anderson, secretary, . Greene who died just five weoks annual official visit on Monday prayer. •;**:': .* ., *.•*:: pearls and ,'oqinns, and her head­ Airs. Erpest Dickinson is .program .ago oil .February 2.7: night, April 17. ' r The members' were reminded of piece was ;.of- pearl .with bouffant • BRADLEY BEACH — Tho Rev.* NEPTUNE — The Hamilton chairman.. Airs. Arpert announced Richard Al. Shavy, rector St, James .Mr.' and Mrs. Greenewere sum- The Worshipful Master of Ocean tile card party to be held April IQ Methodist Church', Old .Corlies veil.. •; , the: open house and.tea April 21 at 'ludr resident? of Ocean Grove for Grove Lodge “Henry H. Mills has at The clubhouse. The maid of lionot' was Atiss Episcopal Church, announces the Avenue, .will hold services qn Sun­ the BanproftjTaylor Home from following Sunday services: A.M., many years, .residt/lg nt tiie Miije.s- arranged for an enjoyable evening Mrs. Ediia DisbroW announced Barbara Shroeder, of Avon. Serving 8 day at 9:3p and 11:00 A.M. The 2 to 4 P.AI. and a special executive Holy Eucharist; 10 A.AL, children’s tic Hotel bit the beoanfrdnt.' fill- those attending. This is one of that there were still a few reser-1 pas't0rf tho Rev. Shernian Robinson, as bridesmaids were the- Alisses board meeting Alonday, May 1 at Tlicy are survived by tivo daugh­ tlie outstanding evenings during rations to be had for the bus U‘ip wj]j give the sermon, “The Good Dobby Hall, sister of the bride­ service and church school; 10:3tt the. home. - A.AL, morning prayer and sermon. ters,.Mrs; Ilarr.v (Barbara) Howell the Masonic year and it is antici­ April. 17. to Radio City and the Shepherd”. ''The Sunday School will groom,' at homo, and Lynda Slier- Election of officers will be heid .of Charlotte, N, C. and Mrs. Earl pated that a large number of mem­ Mall for luncheon at StoufTers, meet at 9:30 A.M. under . the di­ man. of Wall. Township, nt the June meeting, bers and visitors' will be present to Short Hills. ’ Call 774-123j; for res­ SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES (Dorothy) Brocli of Memphis: rection of Mr. Charles Polhenius, Best man was Fredrick Newman. 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