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<%N1> THE NEPTUNE TIMES Vol. XC, No. 50 OCEAN GROVE-TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1S65

township Offers Christmas Stories Grove i uletide Season Opens With Tree Ligl Ordinance For , : For Children At “Law and Order” Neptune Library NEPTUNE— Miss Mary Cal- OCEAN GROVE Iie \v |. OfTiceis reelected were: Dr. Prohibits Loitering In ; let to, Children’s Librarian at Monmouth County Library, re­ vice president and a now tru.s- Charles I. Carpenter, ffresident; Public Places and Certain turns to the Neptune Library tee were elected by the Camp George C. Miller, vice president in. Private Ownership Areas for the Christmas: Story .Hour M eeting Association'/here- last charge of business and president ■ on next Friday,; Decamber 17. Friday night. It was the an­ of the Auditorium Ushers; August G. Stoll, . secretary; - George L.\ NEPTUNE TWP. —- An ordin­ Children from kindergarten nual meeting of the trustees which began Oct- 15 and was Hergesheimer, treasurer; Kev. Ray-* ance , prohibiting, '‘loitering, • loung­ through third grade will be ing and sleeping in the streets, welcome to enjoy the stories recessed until Dec. 3 to conir mond E. .NefF, assistant secretary, parks and public places” was iri- . and songs from 3:30 to *1:30 on plete its agenda. and Howard L. Smith, assistant The Rev. Harold I). Flood, minis-, .tftiduccd on first reading by the that afternoon. . treasurer. .v • / . ‘ ter of thf1 'Memorial Church of the municipal committee Tuesday s N e p t u n e Librarian, Mrs. Elected to the Program Commit­ John Northup, reports receipt Holy Cross, Reading, Pa., was elect­ tee were Rev. Edward.-G. Latch, ' night. . ; ed Vico President in charge of The prohibition also includes of a supply of Bulletins of the Rev. George G. Dilworth, Rev< spring semester, of the Division Program, 'succeeding the. Rev. Ray­ fronts o£ business houses parking Louis W. Mitchell, Robert H. Hicks of Field Services of Newark mond. E, Neff of Plainfield, who and Rev. Flood, chairman. Elected lois ana vacant private, property.. asked to be relieved of this of- The regulations, are - being offered State College. These are avail­ PRESIDENT THOMAS WASSON of the Ocean Grove BuHinessmen, Inc., presents the first place pos­ to the Business Committee were able for distribution to anyone ter contest award to 11-year-oid Joelle Aponte, after presenting prizes to 3rd place winner Alien | fice. Rev. Neff will be retiring from George L. Hergesheimer, Arthur at the request af the police depart­ Jones and 2nd place, Irene Daniels. . •/' {'the ministry next June and desires ment, enabling poper enforcement interested.' • The library also : W. Abbott Jr., Atty. George K. has the nucleus of a collection the last seven months of his pas- of law and order. - -.■' ■.' •'..» • OCEAN GROVE — More than Slingland, Atty, Franklin L. Part­ of books needed for use by stu- , j.toral ministry, to be “most mean- 500 persons attended the annual ridge.and Mr. Miller, chairman. Public hearing before final adop­ dents in the courses' given by . bigful.” tion will take place at. the Dec. ceremony of lighting the Christr An expression of appreciation.; the college in .^Neptune High 21 municipal meeting. , mas tree erected by Ocean- Grove for thc services rendered by all of­ ' School. ■ " - Building Inspector William Guy Businessman at the intersection Established For Narrow Streets ficers was made by President- reported November comtruetioj} of of Main and Central Avenues last Emcritus Kinsey. N. Merritt. $173,500, 1C repairs ahd additions S aturday a t 5 P.; M. OCEAN GROVE— In order South side, of Asbury Avenue be­ Oratorio Sunday Program chairman Richard. Gib­ to, dwellings, $18,645; two new com- to permit snow removal arid tween New York Avenue and Mt. ■ ^ r d a l buildings 405,000, includ­ bons, manager of the Camp Meet­ Tabor Way . , access of emergency vehicles, Named Organist ing the $350 Convacenter nursing ing Association, gave greetings, and North side of Mt. Zion W a y . be­ home at Highway 33 and Walnut introduced Dr. B; Harrison Deck­ an ordinance establishing one- tween New York and Asbury S t. and a new $55,000 pltimblng sup­ er, Chaplain of the Businessmen, side parking on certain Ocean 'Avenues . . : v .;-: For Auditorium ply house, on Heck Ave., a project who pronounced the invocation. Grove narrow streets when North side of Mt. Carmel Way be­ Beverly Earlynn Davis of the Neptune Supply Co.; several Howard L. Smith, chairman of the snows 'fall has been, adopted tween Pilgrim Pathway, and As­ repairs and additions to commercial Christmas tree: Committee, and bury. Avenue • ' of Cinnoniinson Succeeds by the Camp Meeting Associ­ buildings, totaling, .$43,000, includ­ member of the Camp Meeting As­ North side of Mt. Tabor Way be­ Josephine G. Eddowes ing a 535,000 second floor addition sociation, welcomed those present ation. The entire ordinance is tween Pilgrim Pathway and Ben­ to Fitkin Hospital and an $18,000 and wished everyone a happy holi­ published on page. 4 of this son Avenue OCEAN GROVE—The ap­ warehouse and garage remodeling day season, on behalf of Dr. Char­ n e w s p a p e r . North side Of Mt. Hermon Way pointment of .Miss Beverly by Anthony Sammarcp on Ninth les I. Carpenter, Ocean Grove presi­ The police department will de­ between Pilgrim Pathway and Earlynn Davis of Cinnamiri- 'Ave. dent, who was unable to attend. termine when a snow, emergency Lawrence Avenue ' . son, N. J., as official organist ..The com mittee adopted an of- Christmas music was played by a exists and. will immediately post West side of Benson Avenue from at the Ocean Grove Audito­ >3Rfll resolution on the recent brass ensemble led by David Shot- “Emergency No Parking” signs on Mt. Tatyor. W ay to Main Avenue rium was announced this death of Arthur H. Pharo, a town­ well. Dennis Wood, Scoutmaster, I week. Miss Davis will begin thc specified side of^the following West side of Whitefield Avenue be­ Rev. Harold D. Flood ship employee for 35 years and directed the Troop 41 Boy Scout . | her new assignment next streets; :. tween Mt. Tabor Way anti Broad­ treasurer for 31 of these years. The Chorus in several selections. The A trustee of Ocean Grove since J u n e . North side of Abbo^ Avenue be­ way . • ■ . resolution praises "his work and co­ spirit of Christmas was felt as 1953, Rev. Flood has been sen?ins' tween Ocean and-rJCentval -Ave­ West side of Delaware Avenue be- operation making the Township of everyone joined in . singing tradi­ as a member of the AssociationV nues: , • > 5 > . tween Asbury Avenue and.Broad- Neptune n better place In which to tional Christmas carols. • Program Committee and cBjtiiman Novtli side of Webb'*'Avenue be­ . way -. live.” JAJSlCli M ATISSE, mezzo-so­ President of the Businessmen J. of its Youth Committee. Tic ha; tween Ocean and Central Ave- West side, of New Jersey Avenue A letter from Frank A. Cole, 307 prano soloist in the Ocean Grove Thomas Wasson, . turned on the held pastorates in Narberth, Phila­ : nues • between Asbury Avenue and Lakewood Rd., was read commend­ Auditorium during the summer lights of "the most beautiful tree ; delphia, Gladwyno and lliddleiow.'!, months, will he guest K«l Grove from border areas. Jimmy Devereux a;ge 9; Gail Woy J York Avenue & Light Company. Mr. Dean is sys­ jotmg.chililren. Rev. Myqrs’ father,! to Zion Lutlieran .Chinch -or .two On Nov.. G, an Ocean Grove lady shnor, age 11; Donald Jones, third ; — i ------— tem standards engineer al the util­ Rev. Stacy D. .Myera^Sr., is m inister years before joining ’ the. staff at was returning home at' .approxi­ Grade; Ken Antes, age 13; Melinda ities' general office in Morristown. uf the First M:tho;list Chiirch,; St- MnrV mately 10:30 P.M., when her purse Holl, age 30; Linda Schetelich', age Open House and Reception Honors 13, and Jim Fisher, age 9. Belmar. was snatched in the area of Foun­ A native of Philadelph'a, Miss ders Park ahd Central Ave. She Couple On Golden Wedding ;. Davis began her piano studies at was not harmed. the age of seven ami later started On Nov, 29 ,a housewife was Grove GOP Club brga.-. study ivitn J a iiv s ' Bryan,- Clubwomen Hear OCEAN GUOVE—Mr. and-Mrs.'Bills Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Richard nearing her Pennsylvania Ave; executive secretary of the Ameri­ J. N. Garrabrandt, 121 Broadway, Hart, the Misses Nellie and Mamie home at S;15 P.M. when she %vas can Guild of Organists. She was Pornography Talk were honored last Saturday at a Christmas Party struck and her puree snatched in Garrabrandt, Mrs. Eva Reynolds, school organist at'Frankfi-nl High'- reception and open house at the the area of St. Paul’s Church.. Po­ Miss Lydia Garrabrandt and Mr. School. She received the bachelor lice termed this a mugging as she NEPTUNE—The Neptune Town- homc of Mr- and Mrs. John Wil- and Mrs. Irvine Tilton,Vail of Nep­ OCEAN GROVE — One hundred of music degree from the Philadel­ waslijfejned in the attack, receiv­ ship Woman's Club sponsored a 'linmson, 87 Heck Avenue, cclcbrat- tune; Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Bills, Me- and one members and guests at­ phia Conservatory of Music and ing a black eye. Later, it was program on pornography Friday the>r 5®th wedding anniversary, tuchen; Mr.--ahd-Mrs'.' Nelson' Hoff, tended the Christmas party of the while there studied with Frederick learned that purse snatching oc­ evening at the Sportsman’s Club,; eccmocr V Millburn; Mr. and Mrs. David Eg­ Ocean Grove Women’s Republican Rowe and Dh Robert Elmore, well- curred in Bradley Beach just prior Green Grove Road. ' The affair was given by their bert, Bradley Beach. Club, The party was held at Keat­ known organist, and' composer..-She to the Grove incident, and one at Mr.-Rocco Caponigro, who was <,al,ehtels and sons-in-law, Mr. Also, the Rev. Stacy Myers, pas­ ing's Restaurant, 35 Pilgrim Path­ also continued her studies with Vir­ the Asbury Park Acme area a few to have conducted thc program ot, ;in OI" which the main mot:f George Benedict, Point Pleasant corsages made by Mrs. Edna Dis- Davis succeeds Mrs. Josephine G. On‘,Dec. 1; a t 6:25 P.M., a purse questions on pornography. He gave wtls huKh golden chrysanthemums, Miss Elspeth Wilson, Miss Marion brow and Mrs. Rutger Stirling. | Eddowes, who resigned at the end was snatched, frapi an‘Ocean Grove, thc program as a citizen. Mr. Capo- Mr- -ind M rs. Garrabrandt greeted Wheat, Miss Mary Kernaghan and The president, Mrs, Rutger Stir 1 the 19G5 season lady, walking on New Jersey-Aver .nigro’s talk was sponsored by the. Wends and relatives from far and Mrs. Sarah Tindall, Mrs Lillie B. ling, introduced - the ■ guests ,vhoj Miss Davis was selected from a , b u s , just south of .the bridge to As- ’ Asbury Park CbtimnL Knights'-of^near; They received numerous bou- Jones, Mrs. Charles Todd, Mrs. were Mr*. Harry Clayton, president,PMmber of applicants.who were in- Columbus and the Freehold Opti- -Hucts, cards and other gifts. A buf- Wm. Jackson, the Misses Judie, of the Monmouth County Federa- lerviewod and auditioned by a spe- is'4ry ijfe rk , w h ere. she' Had been Ward W. Dean Jr. shopping: She was not harmed. mist Club j fet was served, and music was en- Binda and Adela Williamson, all of tion of Republican Women and Mrs. eial committee o" the Ocean Grove' All residents lir e urged to rpport A native of Ocean Grove, he at­ Special invitations had been sent with Mrs- Evelyn Hoff, of Ocean Grove, and Miss Lauren Eg­ Ann Robinson, Federation member- ( ;inio MeHrr.'" Assoeiaticn headcci suspicious persons to the police. tended Monmouth College and to board members of Township1 MiHhurn at the. piano. Mrs. Hoff bert and Scott Egbert, Neptune. ship chairman. Members w ore'by K :n.s"y V.. M '-rritt, tivesident- Chief Lake promises immediate in­ Drexel Institute of Technology PTAs with the hope of getting P'ayed the anniversary waltz and Mr. and Mrs. Garrabrandt were asked to give a donation tu th3 emeritus cf the Association. other appropriate selections. vestigation. He joined JCPL-NJPL in 1935 as them to conduct similar programs. united m m arriage December 1, Welfare Project of the Federation. an assistant relay engineer in Allen- Among the invited guests were: KEATING’S Cozy Cottage Restau­ Guests included:’ Mr ThomaS J. 1915 in St. Paul’s Church, by the Miss Suzanne Valentine of Spring rant, Gcean Grove. Opon 11:45; hurst. He was named to his present Hughes, Asbury Park Council Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stow, of bride’s father, the late Rev. James Lake, accordionist, gave -vocal se­ A.M. to 2 P.M. & 4:45 ,P.M. to 7 - , NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL position in 1962. Knights of Columbus; Mr. Gee—ge Somers Point, and Mrs. Harold D. Bills, assisted by the late Rev. lections and provided music for a P.M.; Sundays 11:45 A.M.-2-.30 PHARMACY — Tel. 774-0204 Mr. Dean is a member of the .In­ Emery nnd Mr. Ken Becker, Colo- Bills, Bridgeton, members .oi the Dr. James W. Marshall. community sing, which were en­ P.M. Closed Mondays. —^-42tf All-year servicc. Drugs of quali­ stitute of Electrical and Electron* original wedding party. Mrs. Garrabrandt was graduated ty for prescriptions. Doctors advise nia, Citizeus for Decent Living; joyed by all. ■- ■ ics Engineers. Also, Mr3. J. Norman Bills, Pen­ from. Pennington Seminary at the NEPTUNE DINER otTers a choice Nagtyg. Hours ,8:30 A.M.-'J P.M. Mrs. Janet Hunt, Woman’s Club of The next meeting will be Jan. of Businessmen’s Luncheons and Ocean Grove; Mrs. Melva B. Kaiser, nington; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bills, age of 14 and was valedictorian DAY’S STATIONERY 7 th. . Dinners for SI; Quality food prop­ GI& MORRIS FLOWER SHOP Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E . *!T!tt Greet in:” Card Store’’ Bradley Park PTA; Mrs. Marjorie of her c la s s. Others attending: Mrs. Mae Bul- erly prep^rM , r r «*.,n*hv» |»ficedi Artistic floral arrangements for Opp, Post Office, Ocean Grove Sehaeffer and Mrs. Janet Schachter, Bills, here; Mr. and - Mrs. (amcs Mr- par- -'imndt has been en-' jer, Mrs. Lillian Lone, Mrs. Doro- Corlien A 1» * ‘t . ti, ' all occasions. 710 Ninth Ave, Bel- — 2 8 tf Page eight, s-ease G arrabrandt, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin ■ . —4 ltf mar; Tel. 881-1909. -ISSf rmt« fir*, please Page eight, please I’AGE TWO OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIME S, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, JS65

The*bride is a graduate of Nep­ at a. luncheon to be given by The needs will-be brought out In a free Board of Lectureship, and as a voice teacher to devote all his Riish-Foruarollo tune High School, and is employed Jersey Shore Woman’s Club at the Free Lecture On public lecture on Christian Sci­ speak in First Church of time to the practice of Christian . Nuptials Nov. 27 as a secretary in the auditing de­ West* Side Community Center; ence to be given in Asbury Park on Scientist, Grand and Fourth Science healing. He became an au- partment of Sears Roebuck and Thursday. Mrs. Robert Beattie is Christian Science Sunday, December 32 by Gordon F. nues, at 3 P. M. His lecture is titled 1 horized teacher. of Christian Sci- In Long Branch Company, Neptune. chairman in charge of the party.. Campbell, C.S.B. “Christian Science: Religion for a ence in 1958. He r(returned to the •The groom is-a graduate of Long In other business;. project chair­ Mr. Campbell is a recognized tea­ Scientific Age,” '. ’ denomination’s publlpublic lecture work Branch High School and is, em­ man Mrs. Joseph Ercolino announ­ LOXG. BRANCH — Mis* Elinor Sunday, 3 P.M. cher and practitioner of Christian A graduate of the University of recently after completing a three- ployed in construction, work with ced as March 2G the date for mem­ /Elizabeth’Rush became the bride Science;from Santa Monica, Cali­ California at Los Angeles,Mr.Camp­ vcar appointment as First Reader Carmen Sorrentino, Long Branch. bers to take a bus* trip to Nevy Of Joseph Frank Fornarotto. Xov. J fornia. He is currently on tour as bell has a musical background.. In York to see “I-Icllo Dolly,“ luncheon of The Mother Church in Boston, 27, at Holy Trinity Roman Cath- J. ; • •' place to be announced at a later a member of The Christian Science 1953 he withdrew from his work Mass. '.pile Church, -here. The Rev. Jo­ meeting. seph Daiao officiated at the double­ Yule Program At ring ceremony. Mrs. Anthony .DiGiacofna, pro­ y . The bride is tho. daughter of Mr, Green Grove HSO gram chairman, introduced for the y y vH. Floyd Rush .and Mrs. Isabelle M. evening's entertainment a magic­ y ian's act, put on my Mr. John Mc­ M Rush, Ocean Grove. The groom is. NEPTUNE—A "regular meeting & 'the son of Miv and Mrs. Nicholas of the ■■Green Grove Home School Lean, He. and his assistant were y y .Fornarotto, -Long .Branch, Organization was held Monday billed professionally as "Mystique & and Karen’-’ who gave a perfrom­ & . The bride wa.Vgiven in marriage night at' the school. Mrs. Mar­ y by,, her father. Her empire waist, jorie Schaeffer, president, presided. ance of tongue in cheek wizardry. i floor-length gown was of white It was unanimously voted to The tea tables decorative Christ­ y v r ■ o u r ■ satin peau‘ de soie, embossed with sponsor a Girl Scout troop of the mas tree was done, by Mrs. Fred A. y ; aleneon .lace and frosted pearls. junior level, M rs. Rose. Marie Slan- Smith. Past presidents Miss Helen V CHRISTMAS CLUB ^ Schuman and Mrs. L. A. FoIIansbee y Her A-line skirt formed* a long jack is . the troop leader. V ' chapel-length train. Her four-tier A playlet written by Carol poured. Hostesses for the evening y y PAYS BACK:BACK . sunburst veil, of English illusion Boosch, Donna Fluhr nnd Cheryl were Mrs. Edward Moran, Mrs. i f Garofalo was presented on the hew William Conover and Mrs. William y was held in place by a cluster of V M ORE than you PAY IN! petals, -with seed pearls and crys­ stage. 'Mrs. Celeste Miller accom­ Freed. -. if y tals: , ■ ‘ panied the group on the piano. The - ' —* ■ y She carried a white streamered sixth grades of the school combined y Current statistics show that 25.- Gordon F. Campbell t .y Join today for cascade bouquet of white spider chorus sang Christmas selections. y 55% of new cars presented for in­ Christian Science Lecturer / mums, with \yhite roses and baby Richard Heath was the featured itial inspection fail to meet the M ORE Next Year! .munis', throughout,, and centered singer in ”0 Little Town of- Beth­ safety requirements of New Jersey. lehem." The teachers who directed with a white orchid. ’ New car owners are.tirged to check ASBURY PARK — How practical tho chorus and playlet were Janies ’ Miss Judy. Ryan, Ocean Grove, for deficiencies in advance. . religion is helping to meet today’s . .was maid of honor. .. Her. floor- McNamara, Robert Sutton and Mrs. Jew •Jersey’IValiona|J ersey l\Iallonal lcngtlvgown with empire waist was Jean Capolu: gold and orange satin,'trimmed in Refreshments were served in the brocade, with a wide panel brocade cafeteria by the third and fourth train. Her headpiece was a .match­ grade mothers. . -■ ing brocade bo>v. The bridesmaids were Miss Marie Rush, Ocean Grove,’ sister of -the Jersey Shore Club biide,'and Miss Carmel Fornarotto. QUALITY . sister of the groom. They were CHRISTMAS CARDS gowned, as the niaid of honor, and Christmas Party starling at • Join #» ony cf all carried cascade bouquets of 10 for 29c 8 C om m >m :: -bronze spider mums, with burnt OAKHURST — Members of The Officcs orange baby mums and- streamer Jersey Shore Woman’s Club enjoy­ RUTH’S STATIONERY 53 Main Ave. — . Ocean Grove ■ The flower girl was Miss Laura ed a festive Christmas Meeting at Asbury Park, Deal, Long Branch. Neptune, Oeear Grove, Oceanport, Ocean Township. W. Long Branch Lee Rush, .Neptune, niece ,of the the Oakhurst. Methodist Church bride. She was gowned in gold sat­ Fellowship Holl on last Thursday. in and carried a bouquet-of . bronze Christmas gifts were exchanged by and orange baby mums. members. v: Janies Pascalc, Long Branch, was Mrs. William Guy.sang “Carol of best man, and ushers were Bryan the Little King” accompanied by F. Rush, Neptune, the bride’s broth­ Mrs; Phillip Shaak. - er, and Don Frugale, Long Branch. Mrs. Edward Kuboosh welcomed Following the wedding a recep­ a new member, Mrs. Herbert Alex­ tion , was held at the Paddock ander of 118 Cold Springs Rd., Way­ Lounge, Long Branch. The couple side. ’ has returned from a' wedding trip Club members brought gifts to I M : to Bermuda, and are residing at 2G0 be presented to members, of the Willow Avenue; Long Branch. Golden Age Club, of Asbury Park

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P., and one Hulse, Warren. The Belniar Presby., 2; A.P. Presby., 1 third Cole added strong verbal sup­ Wall Meth., 2; St. Paul’s Ushers, 1 port. '! :'v ''' ' ;’v\. Team game of 918 was posted fay Smith’s continued their climb First Methodist, Asbury Park and toward the top by taking two 902 by Shoremen. games from Campbells. Smith’s Bill Freed, ineluded a. 222 game team was led by Dick Furbeck and sin n Gil series. Other 2Q0 games Bob Orr. Their individual achieve­ were turned in by: Bill Herbert SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES ments are shown below. Campbell’s 221, George Paterson 212, J. Wilson $3.60 A YEAR BY MAIL kids were steady with their highest 209, Carl Shafto 203, Elmer Smith above average men being Bill and George Ayers 201. Tuers, Al.Bills and “Speed” Slocum. Team Standings Grove Barbers took a pair from Grave Blankets SQUAWS LEAGUE Belmar Heating as Harold Weeks Craftsmen #1 PoinscMias Hurry’s Seminole band contin­ .made another rare appearance and 1st Methodist, A. P. ues to lead .the pack, with a 24-15 gave his team a lesson.. F ete Stagg Belmar Presbyterian Holiday , record with their winning two from gave needed support to the Barbers. W. G. Methodist Arrangements the Nagle Pawnee tribe-last Thurs­ Don Lippincott .led the Belmar 1st Presby.,. A. P ...... ~ Live and day night. This pushed the Paw­ Trinity Ushers #1 ..... bowlers with help from Jack James, Permanent nees down from second spot to a Ed Davis, and Prank Nock. ■: Shoremen ...... :...... tie for third with the Pathway Mar* Jim Percy led his Laundry team Chaftsmen #3 ket.Navahos, with 2114 wins, 17V2 to a double victory over. Pathway Avon Methodist losses. v’W: ' .despite Doc Mocrkirk’s 243. He SI. PauVs Ushers .... I_£J IV llU iJljlllV il s' Charlotte’s Times Apache .crew, probably scared a few of those pins Wall Methodist Jr.T H E F L O R I S T g had a r-r-really big night, trounc­ down. Herb Noack also Kart a good Memorial Methodist . j |i 783 Wayside Rd. • N e p tu n e 's ing the. Bronson Delawares all night for the Laundry. Charlie Craftsmen #2 y Tel. 775-6758 * three games. This victory moved Jaques gave his best *n the Path­ Trinity Ushers #2 .... 'V w t.he Apaches up a notch to sceonil way effort. Belmar Methodist..... place in the standings,' with 22Vs In the final match Westinghouse Wan. Christian Ref. Wins, and only lli games out of came' alive with their best effort first. in weeks, to win two from Grove COAST FIREMEN The Navahos rolled high team Cleaners. “Duck” and Ken De BOWLING LEAGUE series for. the night, 1850, and high Rose were the'leaders with help PLAN .team game,' ft. 671, The high gamp from Bill Mockridge and Dick Day. Dear Sir: ; * • '.; put them in a tie with the Dela­ The Cleaners won the middle game ' ' In the Coast Firemens Bowling CHRISTMAS wares for second high team game with high game of the night, League at Bradley Lanes on Friday for this year.: The Delawares alsol thanks to. “Pappy” Larson’s '220. night’the following good games were bowled. Gordy Hardy had a have first high, 691. Gladys “H ap” The high man for. the Cleaners was HAPPINESS 236. - 224 - 651 series, Joe Vitello Beekman of the Navahos rolled Frank Barchi; high individual game of 191, with 205 - 205 - 606, George Cole 201, Team Standings NOW! • Headquarters 1 teammates Muriel Kelly contribut­ Ken DeRose 210 - 200, Elm er. Roth- ing a nice 178 arid Peg Holl a 165. ery 207, John Baoigalupi 221, Don Nagle’s D ru g s' ....V....,..:. 27’A f o r ; • Even with a dummy, their squad DeRose 221, Dick Newman 201. W estinghouse ..v..;.. 22 Frank Newman 203, George Evans Reserve your ACCUTRON won. two from Larry’s .Cherokee Grove Cleaners ...... I. 21 'A 206.-v Butova while band. .' A; .• . '. .. v 1'., Smith’s Hardware 21 by Hulovn Enid Smith converted the dif­ Results . -; Week of 12/6/65 selectio n s Ocean Grove Laundry .... 20 Team Standings “World's Only ficult 7-9-10 split, arid also bowled Bronson's Agency ....„ 20 are j high series for the night, 495. Electronic Timepiece' Campbell’s Barbers ...... 19 Spring Lake ...... 25 com plete m The last four teams stayed in the Pathway M a rk e t :...... 16 same place in the standings, with Bradley No. 3 .... 23 Grove Barbers ...... 15 Liberty Fire No. 1 22 Larrison’s ' Comanches fifth, fol­ Belmar Heating ...... 13 lowed by Larry’s-Cherokees,. Bron- South Belmar ..... 20 200 Club ! son’s Delawares and the Westing­ Eagles No. 2 ...... 20 Dick Furbeck ...... __...... __ house Cheyennes. Chief Grant's Washington No. 3 ...... 19 “Doc” Moerkirk i,...... Comanches took twp from. the Neptune City ...... 18 Oscar Larson ...... Cheyennes, putting the Comanches Goodwill Hose 17 Don DeRose ...... only % half oat of thin), so it Konnors Hose ...... / 16 Bob Orr 20 20 200 Club stays a close race in the lead spots. Avon No. 3 ...... 16 Charlie Jaques ...... Independent No. 3 ...... 16 Eunice Cook, newcomer this year, 20 Frank Webster ...... Bill Mockridge ...... Bradley Beach, F. D :.. 15 has rolled good ball the past two 21 Ron Chapman ..... Jack James ...... 1...... Eagles No. 1 ...... 14 weeks, Thursday, firing a 167. 22 Leon Kirschenbaum ...... Good games; G, Beekman 191, Warren Hulse ...... Independent 2 ...... 12 24 Edward Dorak ...... 213 Tom Davis ...... Enid Smith 182, Muriel Kelly 178, High Team Series Charles Veron ...... Harold Weeks ...... Liberty Fire ...... !...... Ginny Pine 168, Eunice Cook 167, 2808',01!ie Klein Sr...... I..:...... Ken DeRose...... Goodwill Hose ...... 2795 Jack Klein ...... Peg Holl 165, Gail Wills 161, Ruth High Team Game Bradley No. 3 ...... :.... Bush 160. ' . 2784 Jon Hanzes ...... Grove Cleaners .L...... J... Individual High Series Lou Micioni ...... ;...... Team Standings Grove Barbers ...... G. Ilardy ...... gS j Individual High Series O. G. Laundry ...... G. Cole ...... H urry’s Seminoles ...... 24 15 Team High Series R. Tracey •g2i Edward Dorak ...... ; Times' Apaches ...... 22% 16% • Frank Webster ...... Grove Barbers ...... High Team Game Pathw ay Navahos ...... 21'A 1.7 Ms 987 - Ollle Klein Sr. ..ir'!....., Westinghouse .'...... Konnors Hose LEADING IA 0 Y *'E " 0»TE KINO " 6 6 " LADY BUL0VA " K " COMMANDER " h " 0 0 0 D IS I OF TIME " C t " Nagle’s Pawnees :...... ir.n Lou Micioni ...... ;...... Trim and tiny with Modemslyllns. Youth and beauty New dren modal. ■ 14-kt. lold cue. 2 H i IT'A Nagle’s ...... Liberty Fire graceful advanced 17 Jewels. TeiT* time captured In a fine 30 lewels. Waterproof.* f lorenflna IlnHh. Faceted Larrison’s Comanchcs .... 21 18 styling. 21 iewels. ana date at a glance. 17 Icwel watch. Self-winding. cryital. 17

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Grave Blankets SQUAWS LEAGUE Poinsettias t Hurry’s Seminole, band contin­ ues to lead the pack, -with a 24-15 H oliday \*ilr .Pf*etam;Af record with their winning two from Arrangements the Nagle Pawnee tribe last Thurs­ •— Live, anti day night. This pushed the Paw­ Crcrn (.n»vf HSO Permanent nees down from second spot to a tie for third with the Patlnvay Mar­ ket Navahos, with 21 ‘,4 wins, 17 ^ losses. ./■ .7 ' Charlotte’s Times Apache crew r o u r had a r-r-really big night, trounc­ ing the Bronson Delawares all CHRISTMAS CLUB three games. This victory moved the Apaches up a notch to second PAYS BACK * place in the standings, with 22’a wins, and only 1U: games out of k , first. '!■.•• ■__ MORE than you PAY IN! ' ■ The Navahos rolled high team series for the night, 1850, and high PLAN Join today for team game,' n 671. The high game -jPwnvnt. MfiilfcUr*’ >hm\ H int‘25- Gordon F. Campbell put. them in a tic with the Dela­ CHRISTMAS *»n*V ni t«nv car* prcscnlrd l*vr in* Chritttm Stlwc* l » tf « r« T MORE Next Year! wares for second high team game itinl invportlon fntl to m«H*l th«' for this year. The Delawares also HAPPINESS 'khtVt y ivqxi U vm r n t«. r»; Nr\v 3 orsov. have first high, G91. Gladys “Hap” ASBURY PARK - How practical Nr\v cnr (w n^rs nvc- xirijort \ p rhocV Beekman of the Navahos rolled rot.

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must first have great mem Many Decorations' and! favbrs. were in dent, at the latter’s home, 93 Webb people iinve been stirred by this keeping: with the. holiday, season, Avenue, Ocean Grove. They were challenge for a Great Society and and stockings filled with toys were attended by Dr. and Mrs. C. E. cqrtninly. wo n6ed.it, given to the • children.. Jamison, of Asbury Park. S 2 s !' Blit if a Great Society. could ' be Special services were being held The Juniors of the Neptune High And Nt*pt i i hc Tini <>s built, with economic, blue' prints or the week of December 8 -15 mark­ School, Ocean Grove, were given Published Friday Telephone 775-0007 ing the GOth anniversary of St. the decision In their debate against WILLIAM T. KRESGE.Editor and Publisher with brain power or..with money .Peggy Holl and Jean Williamson. Local Editors - Paul’s Church, Ocean Grove, in­ the Seniors on the question “Re­ SIXTY-FOUR MAIN. AVENUE, OCEAN GROVW NEW .H.HSLV power it \vbaW rio\v be a reality. America lias a know-how. We liave cluding an anniversary tea at. the solved. That the United 'States SUBSCRIPTION:.$3.50 yearly, $2.25 soml-anmmlly. ' • 'ADDRESSES changed on request—always give former address. conquered our rivers. We have har­ LANE parsonage, sponsored by. the Ladies should adopt President Wilson’s ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will bo furnished by us on request.. ■ * , Aid Society, nnd concluding with a • plans for national defense,” the WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF nessed the power, of electricity and YOUR SUBSCRIPTION • now the power of the atom is bend­ dedication service for, new hymnals Juniors taking the affirmative on - Sunday. ’■../' side. William Duncan, Mary Wheel­ Seqond Class Postape Paid at Ocean Grove, N. J. ing to our .will. We have comforts THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE and!,conveniences and luxuries for E. Bills to the,'Ocean Grove Fire­ J,. Albert Hood, foreman of the er and Clarence Foster represented the winning team, while the Senior THE TIMES is on sale at the following news stands; Ocean Grove—Day s •all. These blueprints of technology Fifteen Years Ago men’s Relief Association. mechanical dept, of the Ocjan Stationery and Ruth's Stationery: Asbury Park—Freddie's (Emory at Lake); and economics are necessary . . , Miss E.- May' Cooper, Neptune Grove Times, arid; Mrs. Hood, cele­ debaters were Simon Axlerood, Neptune—Varsity Shop. Warner Drug, Neptune Soda Shop. Cuecurullos Deli­ Etta Newman and Walter Reid. catessen. Nick’s. Harvey’s, Wilson. Gable’s Drug, Muller’s Delicatessen. Hamilton but unfortunately, we are missing high school librarian, accompan­ brated ti\e|r fiftieth wedding anni­ Sweet Shop. Hamilton Drug. Bill and Mae’s Delicatessen. Colonial House Coffee 1950 the one.blueprint v, , the only blue­ ied by a group of students, attend­ versary with a dinner given by Mrs. Russell Scliadt, the sea food Shoppe, and the . Cracker Barrell In Shark River Hills; Neptune City—Sm ittys (F ro m th o Dec. 15, 1950, issu e a n d .T o m m y ’s. ’ •; • '... print by which wo can create a ' of Tho Times) •. v ed the New Jersey School Library L aura B. Mink, Ocean Grove! Thev merchant of Olin Street, Ocean Great Society. That blueprint “Seventeenth Summer,” .Neptune Council Association meeting were married In' Philadelphia on Grove, was a happy man, having deals with the values that are High.School Senior play, was pre­ Columbia High School, Maplewood. December 12, 1885. In 1898 hb ) lin­ received two flrie specimens of the moral and spiritual and eternal. sented to the patients of the Fort In the group were Genevieve ed the staff of the .Times when the tllefish. This was the new food .'. Monmouth station hospital on De­ late William H. Beegle was proprie­ fish then being introduced and re­ Modern man has deep within his Youngs, Janet Stoll, Alice Poznan­ cember 5. In the cast were Irene tor and had been in charge of the heart the instinct of greed. He has ski, Bill Hogan, Palmer Jordan, Di- commended by the U.; S. Bureau To Tanis, Genevieve Youngs, Joani Al- mechanical department ever since. his resentments, his bitterness, his vetta Johnson, Ethel Turner, Elsie of Fisheries, arid M r.:Schadt was cott, Margaret Griffin, . Adrienne Among Neptune/ alumni who the first person in this locality to W illiam. M cChesney; M artin Jealousies, yes his sins . . . and he Barries and Adrienne Daly. Dary, Winona Rockefeller, Roy were making good in sports at col­ procure a sample of the Lophola- has not been able to conquer him­ The biggest surprise of the Nep­ Kickasola, Harry Carroll, John lege were Lewis Applegate, ’34, A MAN who dares' to talk up to HIS HUBRIS! self. A teacher asked her class of tune-Red Bank Catholic game was tilus chanmaeleonticeps, as it was Kistner,, Walter Elmer, Bob Perry, who was one of sixteen who won called in Latin. The specimens re- _ boys to write an essay on that pop­ the scoring of big Bill Kerr, Nep­ and Charles Broadwater, Serving as his letter on the freshman foot­ ular picture of the Revolutionary tune’s center. After going scoreless ceived here weighed sixteen pounds, the stage staff wcro .Tapet Stoll, ball etam a t Murray State College, although the weight of this fish W ar called the Spirit of 76. You the entire season the past , year, i Twentieth Century Orchestral Music Bill Kern, Don Anderson, Bill Ho­ Kentucky, as tackle, and Wesley have seen it in your history books. Bill broke the ice by scoring Nep­ sometimes run up to forty pounds. gan, John Lokerson, Elsie Barnes Riley, ’32, who- had been elected It was beautifully colored.. Recent ■ Twentieth Century composers are receiving merited rec­ Three men are in.it . . . they are tune’s first two- pointer of the and Carolyn Osborne. Miss May captain of the 1936 football team marching men . one plays a game and then proceeded 'to rack catches of the tllefish had been ognition from American Symphony Orchestras. W orks of to­ Cooper, high school librarian and at Trenton State Teachers’ Col- fife . . . one beats a drum, and the up 14 more points, taking tlie high within seventy-five miles of Atlan- . day may be the masterpieces of the future, delighting untold play director and Miss . Mariail ledge. He was star back that year. tic City. third man has his head bandaged.: scoring honors for Neptune. : Kresge, home economics teacher generations. Well, one little bov wrote his essay One of the unusual features of . From John Tantum, who had just and director of make-up, accom­ this way: “The Spirit of 76 Is a the past month of southern sea rounded out his first year of com­ panied the cast arid.staff. During in­ In a cultural survey, 284 orchestras reported performing picture of three men. One is; blow­ trout. A fish that rarely ever.swam ears mercial life in Tokyo .Japan, his termission Neil Horter rendered the works ol' 688 composers last year. Of them, 167 were ing his horn. Ohe is beating his in nortiierri waters, it was. similar father, Frank Tantum, Occan several piano selections and accom-. to our mackerel but somewhat standard composers (working before 1900) and 521 were drum and the other has a head­ 1915 Groye, had received a copy of the partied Ciysses ; Mosley, vocal solo­ heavier, and distinguished by its Japan Advertiser, printed in Eng­ 20th:Century authors (working from 1000 to date). It is in­ ache.” | 1 1 (F ro m th e D ee. 10, 1915, Issue ist. 1 spotting. lish, and giving much space In d e­ . Herb Is a- picture, of our present of The Times) teresting to note that in the current century, 432 composers Unexcelled ' fire company, Nep­ - * ------Miss Etta Williams, daughter day. trying to build a G reat Society. tailing tho coronation of His Im­ (2S5 of them American) wen; offering works w ritten 'since tune, elected Kenneth Ormsbee, of Mr. and Mrs. William Williams, perial Majesty, the Emperior Yoslh- We arc blowing our , horns telling chief, succedihg James Dunn.' Ken­ 144 Cookman Avenue, Ocean Grove, 1 9 3 7 ; Thirty Years Ago ito, who succeeded to the throne what we' are' going to do. Wc are neth Rose was named , first assist­ and>: William Rushton, son of Mr, beating our drums telling what we, that had been transmitted to him ant chief; George Smith, second and Mrs. Alfred Rushtori, of Asbury The 10 most-performed living, American-born compos­ are doing . V . but many, many peo­ In an unbroken line; the corona­ assistant chief Edward. Estlow, 193 5 Park, were married by Rev. Dr. J. ers, listed alphabetically, were Samuel Barber, Leonard Bern­ ple stili have headaches. And they tion ceremonies took place on No­ president'; Leon Robbins, vice (From the nec. 13, 1335, issue W. Marshal], district superinten- vember 10, 1915. have headaches, because they, have . of The Times) stein, Aaron Copland, Ferde Grofe, M orton Gould, Alan Hov- president; Mr. Ormsbee, secretary; This was a small world after all, heartaches. ;hane?s, Cameron McGraw, W alter Piston, Gunther Schuller . Merrill Ritzendollar, treasurer; When Dr. Hamilton Fox; pastor of And we.have our heartaches be- Fred Spaltori, Alfred Atkinson and and W illiam Schuman. the St. Paul’s Church of Ocean cause, our lives are shallow..We try phillp Hendricks, trustees; Spen- Grove was traveling through Wur- ’re Reading the Family Newspaper to cover up our sins. We labor for The six works written for the concert hall since 1937 cer Morton, captain; Frank Em­ tenburg, Germany, the previous the things that perish. We have which were most, performed 'last.'year were Dance Suite by mons, first ^lieutenant' and Her­ summer, he noticed a dentist’s sign not sought first the Kingdom of bert MeglU, second lieutenant. which read “Bruno Beutell.” On re­ Cameron McGraw, Bela Bartolc’s' Concerto for Orchestra, God. And because we have failed Stokes fire company : elected turning to Ocean Grove, he related James Stuart, Special Agent “Seven Studies on Themes of Paul Klee” by G unther Schuller, to seek first things first, we have August G. Stoll and'reelected Alvin this incident to Jacob Beutell, 98>,4 missed out on the rest of His: bless-: Symphony No. 5 by Serge Prokofiev, Morton Gould’s “Pav- Embury avenue, who in turn wrote tags,, too. For what does It profit' , ' anne” and Symphony No. 5 by Dm itri Shostakovich. to the gentleman in Wurtenberg a man if he gain the. whole world ' a u h*s house u p o n a rock . nnd upon receiving his answer and»..u, lose his m,..uwn.Mwi own soul ... or what - - let’s build the Great Claude Debussy’s “La' M er” was the m ost-perform ed 20th found that they were cousins. century concert work, while Tschaikovsky's “Nutcracker shall a man give in exchange for; 0016 y -ut let’s build it upon great his soul ** men, redeemed men who in turn Janet E. Stoll, 23 Bath Avenue, Licensed To Sell 1 Suite” No 2. was the leading pre-1900 composition. Selfishness will not be eradicated ' ^ bUilt upon His truth. “For ex- ; Ocean Grove, was guest of honor at by standard of living Selfishness «P t the Lord bulld the house, they, a party given at her home on her All in all, a new golden era in music may be developing thrives in the soil of proverty as lllb0r !" vain that bu"(1 «■" sccond birthday. Among those at- -youM meet him at Bronson's where he earned, along with the increased cultural interest of the American tending were Bobby Stirling, Lee his double O rating. Right now he Is looking for much as In the mansions of wealth. ‘ ? EV- SAWlJEI-' A- JEANES, Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Rutger Stirling, the person or persons who might be involved in the ,p e o p le ;: We don't need Wgger brains or'big-' eneral Secretary, following situations, is it you? — A two for one Mrs. Lee Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Otto G. sple. A small lath & plaster 2 bedroom cottage, with ger backs but we- need bigger.;. . Lords Day A!linnco of N- -T- basement & oil fired heat plus delightful bungalow Stoll, Jr., and Mrs. August G. Stoll. the normal flow of traffic." . • hearts . . . . hearts that are __ Merchantvllle, N. J, in which considerable renovations have been made. l e g a l ; n o t i c e B.- Snow Emergency; Declaration, . F^ces south in delightful' neighborhood. BOTH FOR : (1) When-in the opinion .of the Chief so big that God can dwell within $12,000. A larger home, facing south, just 2 blocks OCEAN GltOVE ORDINANCE of Police^, or in his absence, : the rank­ off Main Ave. and 3 blocks to beach. Dwelling in ing Police Officer, the actual or expect* them i , ... and if He dwells there, tip-top condition. Ideal year'round living with sup- AN ORDINANCE DEFINING SNOW, ed- precipitation of snow will create men will love their neighbor as ■ ' plementary income, or conversion to 2 year ’round * SNOW EMERGENCY. PROVIDING hazardous - Or dangerous street-rendi­ NOTICE TO PUBLIC apts. and one summer. Mostly all large rooms. Hot FOR DECLARATION OF SNOW tions for vehicular or pedestrian'traffic, they love themselves. Jesus gave us water, oil-fired heat. Listed at $15,500. Jim has. EMERGENCY, PItOIIIUIJJNG ■'AR*‘: he, may. in the manner, set forth here­ The Ralston Agency is temporarily out of another dandy for you to inspect.. It’s a larger ING ON CEPTAIN TRAVELLED in, declare that, a snow emergency ex­ the blueprint for the Great Society. home on terraced ground with new baseboard heat­ STREETS AND/OIt SECTIONS OR ists in Ocean Grove,, or in .sections Hear His say, “whosoever heareth ing system and new modern kitchen. Two baths. A PORTIONS OF CERTAIN STRf’E^F® or portions thereof. FRIED GRASSHOPPERS seldom seen opportunity at $10,500 (firm). An estate SO COVERED WITH SNOW AS TO (2) The Chief of Police, or in his these sayings of mine and .doeth listing just received. Cottage on terraced ground in INTERFERE WITH NORMAL FLOW absence, the ranking. Police Officer, them, I will Uken to a wise man • SW section, facing south. Exterior has attractive OF TRAFFIC, AND PROVIDING shall immediately inform the" public of jlnes but Interior needs considerable work. We'll PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION the snow emergency by issuing' a ; press V ■ BUT inspect it together and you make the offer. Then THEREOF. ;. ' . release to' the local radio station ^nd Still has a tremendous selection of thc FRESHEST. FINEST homes and there is the ultimate in bungalow living, with ga- newspapers, . .... Income properties in Ocean Grove for your buying consideration. ••• > L‘ving room with fireplace, 2 bedrooms, gas (3) Upon the declaration of an emer­ fired heat, 220 wiring. Listed at $17,000! Act now! b e IT ORDAINED by the Board of Call or write. • Trustees of the Oceqn Grove Camp gency, there shall be no. parking upon Meeting Association of the Methodist the aforesaid streets and/or sections or New This ' Ocean Grove C h u rch . portions of the aforesaid streets'where Chance of a lifetime to buy a well located 3 bedroom cottage. It was SEC TIO N 1 DURING EMERGENCY. temporary "EMERGENCY NO PARK- BRONSON REALTORS — 53 MAIN AVE. — 774-1058 PARKING ON CERTAIN ING” signs are displayed. The Chief of New Tliat built as an all year home and was architect designed, it has hot WJter • STREETS AND/OR SEC- Police, or in his absence, the ranking heat, a large sunny fenced yard.- Just a few steps to everything, it is TIONS OR PORTIONS • Police Officer, is authorized to declare bargained priced indeed. See it today and get the detaUsI . OF CERTAIN STREETS; an emergency and to direct thc post- New the Other PROHIBITED UNTIL ing of said ’’EMERGENCY PARKING” Ocean Grove CLEARED OF SNOW, {signs when weather conditions dictate N ew parquet flooring:, new a nnflnitinn the home. An added bonus is the extra bedrooms -for summer guests . One of Ocean Grove’s BETTER YEARLY HOTELS with Modem lation of traffic and any peace officer CALL only a‘ block. and a half to the ocean. Hot'.water heat and goes fully .Chief of Police, or in his absence, tne may'.provide for the removal of such 6 room OWNERS APARTMENT, (2 Ig. bedrooms, Bath, Living ranking Police Officer. furnished!!. Owner desires.immediate offer as.she wants to leave short­ Room, Dining Room, Music Room, large Kitchen) vehicle. The owner shall pay4he rea­ ly for'the French Riviera. Priced less: then, you think! ■ (3) Whenever snow has fallen ana sonable costs of the removal and stor­ Extra 5 Room Apartment for rental purposes. (Summer) the accumulation is such that Iit C°V" age, which • may .result from such re­ Hotel — 37 Renting Rooms, all with running water, plenty of ers the streets, no vehicle shall be moval. before., regaining possession ;of GARRABRANT parked on the following travp ,^ th e v e h ic le .'' ..V ' •...! -. - • .•: .-• • '*••• ■ • AGENCY bath facilities, Steam Oil Heat in Apartment and 11 Renting streets and/or sections or portions . (5) The effectiveness of this ordir ■;v REALTOR BOSMBEB B.BLLI. ’ Rooms. Beautiful large LOBBY with FIRE PLACE, porches with nance is contingent on signs being OCEAN VIEW, Hotel completely furnished, Including Linens. North^slde of Abbott Avenue between erected as required by law. : •, . 774-7500 • . Ocean and Central Avenues (0) Unless another penalty. is ex­ Condition Inside nnd Out EXCELLENT. NO MEALS. • North side of Webb Avenue between pressly provided by the New Jersey Realtors — Member S.M.L.S. EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY Ocean and Central Avenues - Statutes. every person convicted of a FREE LIVING FOR OWNER WITH 20% P L U S RETURN ON North side of Embury Avenue between INVESTMENT. violation of a provision of this •ordi­ 7 14 A v e. PRospeet 5-0398 PRospeet 5-8600 Ocean and Central Avenues. ^ nance,or any supplement thereto shall Snmmerfield North side of Heck Avenue between be liable to a-penality of not more than , Asbury Park. WILL SACRIFICE AT $25,000.00 TERMS Ocean and Central Avenues ■ . fifty dollars ($50.00) or imprisonment REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE North side of Olin Street between for a term not exceeding 13 days or (Francis Kelly 775-8680) Ocean and Central Avenues • b o th . ■' •'' '/ 48 MAIN AVENDE OCEAN GROVE, N. I. “Better Buy from HURRY and Be Satisfied” North side of Pitman Avenue between • .{7V I f a n y pro v isio n o f th is O rd in an ce Ocean and Central Avenues or the application, thereof to any per­ North side of McCltntock Street be­ son, or circumstance is held invalid, tween Ocean Avenue and Pilgrim such invalidity shall not affect other J. A. HURRY AGENCY provisions or applications of the Ordi­ • NorthhVs?de of Bath Avenue between nance which can be given effect with­ REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Ocean and Central Avenues. out the valid provisions or application, North side of Surf Avenue between and to this end, the/provisions of this ACT BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE Ocean and Central Avenues ordlnariM;nre declared to be severable. FOR SALE North side of Atlantic Avenue between (8) ATI ordinances and parts!of ordi­ TeL 774-4132 . Ocean and Central Avenues • nances arid supplements and ; amend­ Home, with income in best Ioca* Eitablhhed over 5(J 'EARS North side of Seaview Avenue between ments thereof inconsistent herewith, be Ocean and Central. Avenues and the same are hereby repealed. ; tion. Eight rooms, 2 (4 baths; SMALL BUSINESS North side of Asbury Avenue between ■ ffl> This ordinance shall become ef­ • pilgrim Pathway and New York Ave- fective when passed, and published ac­ room for garage. Has been run successfully by present owner over a per­ cording to law. ,, ,0 iod of years ... . . Price $10,000. South side of Asbury Avenue between Anproved this, 3rd day of December, Price reduced to 518,000. New York Avenue and Mt. Tabor 1965. ; - W ay .■ (Signed) C. I. CARPENTER F O R SALE North’side of Mt. Zion Way between . ■*. President.- New York ahd Asbury Avenues • Bungalow—1 modern rooms, streamlined kitchen, tile bath, fas North side of Mt. Carmel Way be­ Attest: AUGUST G. STOLL Small home in very good condi­ tween Pilgrim Pathway and Asbury . .. Secretary. . F O R SALE heat, Insulated, .wall-to-wall carpet, enclosed porch. Beautiful comer A venue $30.24 . —50 tion, Six rooms and bath; good location with room for garage . . . Only $14,000. North side of Mt. Tabor Way between . CORNER PROPERTY six rooms year round • Lot 30 x 60 with 2-car modem fireproof garage and room to Pilgrim Patlnvav and Benson Avenue heating system. b u ild a m o d ern h o m e . . . • Ask in g $7,500. Nor»h side of Ml. Hermon Way between Price $9,000. • Fine home—3 rooms and bath, on 1st floor and 3 rooms and bath pilgrim pathway and Lawrence Ave- $16,800.00 on 2nd floor.. Gas heat, basement and full attic. Nice yard . . . Listed SMALL ROOMING HOUSE 13 b e d r o o m s , 4 b a t h s , , a;t $12,000. . .. . W™* sid" of Benson Avenue from Ml. LETTERS TO 7 • 2-faralIy house — Oil fired hot water heat. Must -be. settled . i . Tabor Wav to Main Avenue w arm air oil-heat, second block, basem ent. O n ly $10,000. • W est sidr* of W hlt^ R eld A vonun bn P r i c e $14,900. • Bungalow — 5 rooms and bath, olI-Qred hot water heat , « . Re­ twfon Mt. T.ibor Wav and Broadway duced to only $9,600. • West side of Delaware A venue.between - Asbur” Aventio and Broadwav -T.uiitiiiiiiaiiBiiiita.ttiHiMiHBiiBiiiiiiijaiiiiiiHiitaiiiitiiiii.iiif Jennie Meyer Other Listings and.Exceptional Buys Available!) 5id*' of New -.Terser Avenue be tween Asburv Avenue and Brandwav AGENCY “ W*«t sirto of Pennsvlv^ni.-* .Afnnur bn- A Great Society • tw^en' Asburv Avenue and Broadway W«st std/' of Nr«w York. AvomJo 1>r>- REAL ESTATE ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor . hvnen Asburv*Aven««e and Rro-Kkv.iv Built On Great Men V. M. KUBLER Wo9t .qId« of Pilerlm .'Pnthwiv between 47'/4 Main Avenue . Member of SMLS Main A v cm ^n nr* Broad wav Realtor , W " 't rio bf...... B"'*1**1’' Abetween EDITOR, TIMES: Ocean Grove, N. J. Rnra^' Avnn*»e ? n n H ro#>^’»"»'r 78 MAIN AVE, • OCEAN GROVE Tho ftbovo mrkln«f ovohlhltlon sh all Not .so long ago an outstanding Tel 774-3061 PRospeet 4-2124 - i n MAIN AViE. OCEAN GROVE remMn in: * nftnr th»* clergyman said that before a na­ '. Phone 774-1142 nn«‘l slroetc. br>vn boon Avfnnt- tion can have a great society, it .tin t. parking wHl interfere .With

• m FRIDAY, DECEMBER LO, 1965 OCiEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FACE FIVE w . Mrs Thomas Davis, 1 Ocean OCEAN GROVE Pathway, spent last week with. Mrs. 50tli Wedding MEMORIAL CROSS (Continued from Page 1> Joseph Davis, Boothwyn, Pa,, while gaged in the Kcal Estate and In­ OCEAN GROVE — The 18. husbands Tom and Joe were hunt­ surance business* • with officcs at foot Memorial Cross on the ing deer in P otter Co., Pa. P. S- Belmar, since 1914. • front of the Ocean Grave Audi­ No luck. ‘ Prom the time of their marriage torium, facing -the sea, will be Mr. and Mrs, Robert Crane ar­ they have held membership in Bel- lighted. the 'week of December' m ar F irst Methodi-st ChurcH, where 11 - ,18-ln memory of Mrs, Rose rived here by car, from Lancaster, Mr. Garrabrandt is on its o/rieial Albright, Mother', by Mr. E. G. New Hampshire, on ■ Wednesday. They, had wit!) them. Mi*. Ci'anc’s body and has served for a number The Ocean Grove Branch o£ the A resident of the Ocean Grove Albright, 448 P arker Drive, mother,- Mrs. John Owen, 159 Ab­ of years as Chairman of the Board Christian Women's Club o Red Nursing Home for the past two Pittsburgh, P a. ! bott Avenue, who had visited with of Trustees.' . ‘ years, Jacob Boutcli will be cele­ The Memorial Sign on the Branlc, was held: Dec. 1, at the them for the past three weeks. Mr. They are the parents of four brating his 85 birthday tomorrow . Auditorium roof will also be " home o t Mrs.' Minnie Tobleman, and Mrs. Crane will return to New children and grandparents., of (Saturday). . , lighted the same week in .116 Abbott Avenue, Present were Hampshire on Sunday. twelve. A son, the Rev. joW N. Mrs. Ruth Morrison, Mrs. Isabelle memory of Mr. Clyde Packard, Mrs. Benjamin Fuss, 1.13 Hock Garrabrandt and his family reside Hanna, Mrs. Dorothy Rambo, Mrs. by Mrs. Clyde ■ Packard, 91 Cub Scouts, Webelocs and Den. Ayenuo, has returned home from in Idaho. Doris Potter, Mrs. Jennie Oswald, Abbott Avenue, Ocean Grove, Mothers will meet at the church a visit with her son-in-law and . Mrs. Gertrude Loomis, Mrs. Ger­ N. J. December 21, at 7:00 P.M. with daughter,. M r.1 and Mrs. H. E, trude Rutgers, Mrs. Rena Zimmer­ Cubmaster Robert Guzinski, to go Cooper, of Union. Her grandson, Horner-Hendrick s man, Mrs. Ann Pegg, Mrs. Yula Christmas caroling,' Alan; a senior at Tufts Dental Col­ .The Classroom Christmas parties Wilson, Mrs. Bee Savage, Mrs.'Alice Troth Announced lege, in Boston, Mas!!,, flew, home In Ocean Grove Grammar School The Eagle-Washingon Fire ■ Bcan,.all of Ocean Grove, The next for the Thanksgiving week-end. will be held tan Tuesday, December . Auxiliary Held Sts Christmas meeting, January 19, 19E6, will be NEPTUNE — Mr. arid: Mrs. R ay­ 21st, at 1:30 ■ P. M. All Class-Mo­ dinner party at Paul’s iii Wan­ held at Mrs. Bee Savage's home, The Ladles Auxiliary to Hannah- mond Horner, 600 Highland Ave- thers are requested to. be on hand amassa Wednesday night, Aft­ 63 Delaware Avenue. Everyone Crosman Post 2233, Veterans of hue, have announced the engage­ at 1:00 P. M., to set up for the par­ er dinner, gifts were - ex­ Is invited, and those Interested may Foreign Wars, will hold Its Christ­ ment of their daughter, Lynda ties. Santa will he present to dis­ changed, M em bers present call 776-6276. mas: Covered Dish Supper . Thurs­ Ma?i to Jeffrey L. Hendricks, son tribute gifts to all the pupils dur­ were: Mrs. Fred Niedenstem, ^ Dick Manley, son ot Mrs. Nettle day, December 16, at 7:30 P. M. in of Mr. and Mrs. Ben jamiiv Hen­ ing the parties, from kindergarten Mrs. Harold Heckman, Mrs. ""^Manley, 120 Broadway, was one of the Post Rooms, 52 Pitman Avenue, dricks, 1526 Corlies Avenue. through sixth grade. Mrs, Bobby Thos, Alligood, Mrs, Wm. the ten soloists In a one hour pro­ Please bring a $1.00 exchange gift. Woyshner is chairman of class mo­ Harshman, Miss Doris Perkins, gram of Christmas music last Sun­ President Mrs; Louise Lambert and thers for the year, and Princlupa! Mrs. Kenneth DeRose, Mrs. day evening ot Grove City College, Treasurer-Mrs. Editli Braham are Mrs'. Doris Milligan will be assist­ Wm. Asay, Mrs. David Shot- Grove City; Pa. The program fea­ accepting 1966 dues, this year re­ ing In the arrangements, and the . well, Mrs. Wm. Zimmerman, tured the Christmas section of "The duced to $3, and hope for a 1 0 0 % distribution of refreshments and Mrs, Douglas Howard, Mrs. Messiah’’ and was sung by the paid -up’ membership by. Doc. 24th, gifts, George Cole, Mrs. Wm. Har­ Grove City College Chapel Choir, in order for the auxiliary to again Y o u can make this bright Chrislmas angel and a host of other ries, Mrs. Michael Seiser, Mrs; in the college's Harbiscon Chapel, receive recognition credit in mem­ Mr. T. R. Beekman, of 60 Heck ('ecaratiori from common household materials such as nlumi» P eter Justus, Mrs. Arch Shavy, it was broadcast live pver the'col­ bership from Natiojiai, Only 22. Avenue, Is recuperating a! home, >3uni foil and enrdltonrd. They add a personal touch to your Mrs. Harry Larrison, Mrs. holiday rooms. lege’s Radio Station WSAJ. members have' yet to remit dues. following ti conlinement in Fitkin Hospital. Wm, Mockridge, Mrs. Ronald Mrs. Bernice M. Savage, 63 Del­ Happy birthday wishes 'today' Crane, Mrs. Douglas McMahon, aware Avenue, has returned from a (Friday) to Danny Lewis, tomor­ The Edna Bradley Circle will Mrs. Joseph Kaiser, and Mrs. OPEN ALL YEAR ib-day visit, including Thanksgiv­ row (Saturday) t o .Margaret Hat­ hold its annual Christmas luncheon A. L. Ward. ing with her son and daughter-in- pin, and on Sunday. to Donna Craw­ and party next Friday, tjec. 17 , u l The DEANS 55 EMBURY AVENUE Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Fogal, and law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Savage, ford and Mrs. Jane Riker. Wednes­ 12:30. P.M. a t the home of Mrs. son, Doug, House by the Sea,-, are Tel. 775-107G • Dining Room Air Conditioned • Breakfast Served 8 to 10 and their four boys, in Somerdale, day Larry Mieras, crete James and George Cannon, 16 Ocean Avenue. vacationing for four weeks in Key- "Dee" Ludwig are celebrating Members are asked to bring small west,-. Fla. Daughter Linda and Commander of- Hannah-Crosman their day. gift for grab bag. son, Paul will leave here next Fri­ SURF, BEACH & BATH AVES. post 2233, Veterans of Foreign OP.EN ALL YEAR day to join them for the Christmas Wars, Charles Lambert, with Mrs. The Squaws Bowling League will Members of the Woman’s Club The Whitfield holidays.- W inter Rates; Rooms and Efficiency Aota. 776-972* Lambert, 101 Inskip Avenue, and bowl Thursday, and suspend bowlr of Ocean Grove who attended Fed­ Ing on Thursday, December 23rd eration Day at the Red Bank Wom­ Mr. and Mrs. William Lone, 85 Dr. and Mrs.. Walter Eddowes - Miss, Lynda Mae Horner Main Avenue, attended the testi­ for the Christmas Holiday. Bowling an’s Club on November 19 included are back in the Grove after being monial dinner In honor of John resumes December 30th with the Mrs, Joseph Blackley, Fifth. Dis­ away for, over a month, filling- m u­ The bride , elect was a graduate a ST,., •--ST. ELMO HOTEL W. Cramer, Commander of the De­ next holiday Easter week, Maundy trict. chairman, emergency plan­ sical engagements for;: preaching of Neptune High School. She is Corner Main and New York Aves. Thursday. ning -and safety, and a past presi­ partment of. New Jersey. V.F.W., missions, rallies, etc., through Penn­ employed by Bell-Telephone Com­ Modified American & European Peter & Alison McGovern dent of the Ocean Grove club, Mrs, Saturday night at the Robert Treat Mrs. B etty De Rose, 32 Broad­ sylvania and New Jersey. Tho last pany, Asbviry‘Park, Breakfast 8 to 10 Sunday Dinner 12:30 to 3 P.M. Russell L. Snyder, president, Mrs. Dinner 4:30 to 6:30 Hotel in Newark. The guest speak­ way, was hostess last Friday night appointment being in Hazleton, Pa., Her fiance is also a graduate Richard Eisele and Mrs. William e r was Andy Borg-, N ational Com- at a Fashion Show at her home. they took advantage of the oppor- ot Neptune High School and Is Schlasman. ^ innnder of the V. F. W., recently Enjoying the the evening and re­ turiiy to continue on to Pittsburgh now attending Paterson State Col­ lege, Wayne and is majoring ni soci- 5 returned from an extensive tour In freshments (homemade cake and Mrs. Russell L. Snyder, president to visit their daughter Dottie and ence. He is' a member of Delta Europe.and In Vletnam.-The crowd coffee) were Mrs. Bobby Woyshner, and Mrs., Arthur Sudall, first vice husband Bob Lindsay nnd five chil­ Classified Advertisements Omega Epsilon Fraternity. of 700 attending the dinner was Mrs. Susan Guzinskl, . Mrs. Judy president of the. Woman’s Club of dren. It happened that the com­ Advertisement for these. columns should be in the office of "Tho Lynda is tlie granddaughter of Times" NOT LATER THAN 9iQQ A.M. Thursday o£ each week. hushed as Commander Borg spoke Lyon, Mrs. Mae Lyon, Miss Doris Ocean Grove attended Federation munity ot Pleasant Hills, in which of the critical situation in Viet­ Perkins, Mrs. Elaine Terrell, and Dottie lives was practicing for a Mrs. Lillian Catley of Ocean Grove. Day at the Belmar Woman’s Club CLASSIFIED AD RATES TELEPHONE 775-0007 nam, and related each boy there Mrs. Peggy Holl. on Last Friday. - benefit entertainment, the proceeds SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES 25 W ords O R L E S S ...... :...... EIGHTY CENTS knows “what he Is there for." He to go for scholarships, and the Additional Words ABOVE 25 ...... 2 Cents pet Word 13.50 \ .'EAR B.T MAIL stressed the dependency of those Don Beekman of 144 Stockton Miss Pam Catley, daughter of director, from New York City, was 5 Times for the price of Four Consecutive Insertions. For each line Mr. and Mrs Albert Catley, 145 capitalized or inclented, 15c additional charge. people on our support, as their only Avenue was chosen football "Play­ seeking a professional accompan­ Copy mailed in. given to a representative or brought.to office, per­ er of the Week” by the sports staff Clark Avenue, celebrated her 14h sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy hope for life. ist. When he learned of Mrs. Ed­ accepted over phone os a courtesy and convenience to customers. of radio station WJLK, of Anbury birthday witli a dance party on De­ The Reta Harrison Circle of St. dowes being ir, the vicinity, he SHOP EARLY! Bills due immediately upon presentation. Park, for his outstanding perform­ cember 4th. Those attending were Paul’s Methodist Church will meet asked her to play for the concert. ance in the Game of the Week'on Barbara Bsiley, Maaike Klink; Con­ MAIL EARLY! at.the home of Mrs, Frank Smith, Mrs.-Eddowes says- that it was in­ FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE "27 Embury Avenue, oh Thursday, Thanksgiving Day between Nep­ nie Ogde;?. Christine Thomas, J ohn teresting, challenging, and a ter­ tune and Asbury Park High Schools, Meyer, Donald Reach., JohiVny FOR KENT — Modern 5-room Ocean HECK AVENUE, near church. 17 December 16, instead of Wednes­ rific workout, involving a full week Grove house, Ha baths, oil burner.. rooms arranged In. apartments and day, December 15, due to conflict­ Don, a defensive safety anri offen­ Trout, Johnathan Wood, Scobie of rehearsals, day and night, but Also, Ocean Grove apartments: 1st rooms. Excellent all-year home and sive halfback, intercepted two pas* floor, 3 rooms, balh, gas heat, $50 plus Income producer. Furnished* Monthly ing dates. There will be a program Trout and Robert Woyshner. she enjoyed every minute of it. The utilities; first floor,, 2-room apartment, income approx. $475/ Hot water oil ses,- one which led to the ..second private entrance, near bridge, 550 heat, reasonably priced at $16,500 Also, of readings, nnd fifty-cent gifts will Eddowes plan to spend the Christ­ month Includes utilities; f i r s t floor, 4 Neptune, touchdown and the other be exchanged. The meeting will mas holidays with their son Walter ooms and bath, $85 month plus utili­ ABBOTT AVENUE, new listing. 3rd which Wiled an Asbury Park scor­ ties. V. M. K u b le r, R e a lto r. 117 M ain block from ocean, duplex house, cheap ' begin at' . 2 . P. M., Mrs.. George Jr., in Wyncote, Pa, Ave., Ocean Grove. Tel. 174-1142. _ —45tf at $11,000. Brewer and Smith, 619 Cunliffe, leader. ing threat in addition to returning Bangs Ave.. Asbury Park. Phone 775- a punt some 50 yeards to the As­ 0250, ev en in g s -774-0740. —50tf Mr. and Mrs. Tom SmalUes, 112 WYNDRIFT MANOR room apart­ bury .Park four yard line. This hon­ Drugs and driving ddn’t mix, ment, 1st floor. Also 2«<, room, 2nd Broadway, have returned to the Clem's floor, directly^lfplioslte.Postoffice,--con­ FOR SALE—Ocean Grove, fine all- or carries with it the- award of a warns the Motor Club of America. venient location. 774-4879, 10 to 12 Noon year house, fi rooms, Hi baths, gas Grove after visiting their daugh­ heat, comer, nice yard, only $9,000 as blazer to the recipient. Neptune Beauty Salon Common antihistimlnes used for o r eves: • ' —45tf ter and family at Ardsley and Peru, e s ta te m u st be settled . 8 ro o m s, 1«£ beat Asbury Park in this game 20 curing head colds can'land you in HOUSE, five rooms and bath ,! c o n ­ baths, baseboard, hot water heat, re­ N. Y, While at Peru, they had snow 89 Main Avenne venient location; New baseboard heat duced to $10,500. Duplex, east side, 5 to 7 to wind up an undefeated sea­ hospital because they also in­ and hot water, system just - installed. rooms and bath, separate automatic falls of 2 and 3 inches. Happy birth­ son. OCEAN GROVE duce drowsiness. References required. Call 775-8727 or furnaces, reduced to $8,500 for quick day. t.a Mrs. SmalUes today (Fri­ inquire 91-Mt. Hermon Way. 45tf sale. 2-famlly near ocean, 1st floor, 3ii PRospect 5-7161 rooms and bath,. 2nd floor, 4 rooms day).' . OCEAN GROVE Sterling, Hotel, 34 ond bath, attic and basement, only Specializing In Bath Avenue, 1st floor front room. $5,500 to settle. V. M. Kubler. Realtor, Mrs. Bertha R. Height has re­ Also other nice warm rooms. Hot and 117 Main Ave., Ocean Grove. Tel. 774- Peraanent Wat inf cold water, kitchen privileges, reason­ 11*52. —45tf turned home, 89 Abbott Ave., from able rates.- 774-3984. ■ , , —46-50 a -two-week stay with her sister Grove INCOME PROPERTY. 7 rooms and NICELY furnished room with meals.- bath plus 2 room and bath apartment. brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Suitable for elderly person. Asbury Corner property. Call 774-2276 aftur William Behrens, Delray Beach, Cleaners P a rk . C all 776-73G5. -4 9 -5 3 * 6 P.M. —50* Fla;, and formerly of Ocean Grove SMALL four room unfurn. apt., light PICKUP AND and cheery. Heat and water supplied/ WANTED TO BUY and Neptune. Over the Thanks­ Everything for the Table Near bus and stores. Suitable 1 or 2 adults. Reasonable. Reference. Mrs. giving holiday weekend, Mrs. DELIVERY SERVICE Corner Pilgrim Pathway & Olin St, Phone 774-1749 Brady. 775-6693 or 774-6129. GOOD PRICES : paid for Oriental Height was with her daughter and rugs, cut glass, china, old dolls, Chi- W© Operate Oar Own Cie&nisff Ocean Grove . Store Hours: 8 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. STUDIO APARTMENT Broadway nese curios, oil paintings, old jewelry, son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Doug­ corner, Ocean Grove. . Newly deco­ antiques, oddities, etc. Call 731-6733, arid .Pressing Machines! rated, wall to wail carpet, tile bath* or write Mrs. Gifford, 4 Rtdgeview las S. Hamilton, Mahwah, N. J. Unfurn. $15 per month, plus electric. Avenue, West Orange. —10-17 (60)* '4* Pilgrim Pat&sray, Qeeaa aroye SALON C all 774-2590, —50 PR 4-2300, 4-2891 . !' WEEKEND SPECIALS HIGHEST PRICES PAID—I will buy £2 ff. M ate Itrcflt, O e e a a .'O s w * . TWO ROOM furnished apartment. china, glass, lamps, bric-a-brac, Jew­ . ?2 MAIN AVENUE Carl Blled, 68 Mt.,Carmel Way, Ocean elry, silver, furniture. Best prices paid. OCEAN GROVE ' Grove. Phone 175-7388. -50-54 Alice Sand. 227 River Road, Red Bank, N. J. Call collect 741-5260. . —38tf OCEAN GROVE - - 53c lb. MAKE your residence at 82 Mt. Zion Ample F a tld a g — No,.M»t«sw Extra fancy LEGS • Way, Ocean Grove. Large, comfortable WANTED to purchase, small cottage- and warm home with kitchen; for your or house, a “handyman’s special” in • Wheel Alignment ru>i d.tkkd pR 5 ..4 4 6 I own use, Modern dining room and liv­ Ocean Grove, not over $3,500. Write CHICKEN! BREASTS - - - ( 3 c lb. ing ro o m w ith tele v isio n a n d h i-fi. $11 Box 5555, c/o Times Office, Ocean per week for very refined ladles only. Grove. —50-54 • Shocks & Mufflers Phone 775-2090., : • '~50*54 • SAME DAY Pick-up U.S. CHOICE ORGAN WANTED, any c o n d itio n . FIRST AND SECOND floor, one, two Call 899-1101. ^ — 4 5 tf and Delivery Service. : • Brake Service " and three -rooms. Kitchen, bath: Un­ • General-Repairs furn. - Newly decorated. All utilities, • Cleanest W a s h Any­ LEGS of LAMB - - 75c lb. from $65. Call 776-5460 or write Wyn- PIANO WANTED, condition. Call 899-1101, —45tf where. Yonr.Safety is OnrBosinesal DELL MARKET . drift, Ocean Grove. ^1 ;; . —50tf - - 59c lb. ROOM AND BOARD 55 Oita S t . Phone 774-1078 127 HECK AVENUE RATH FRANKS - - - MERCHANDISE FOR SALE ; Tel. 774-3974 S & W UNSWEETENED HOTEL BRESLIN specialize in senlot PETE UVANCE SFENCBH & SPIREI&A; IndM dUdb cltizenB with or without meals. Rea­ dMtfgned foundation* End bras. M. W. sonable rates. 315 Sewall Ave., Asbury 604 Highway 35 OCEAN GROVE Whitehead. ISO Hillside Drive, Sharti Park. Phone 774-1990. —49-53 Neptnne Dial 774-2442 ORANGE JUICE - - - - Z cans 43c niver Bills, Neptune, N. J. 774-6363. Wanted ■ :V OCEAN GROVE — Beautiful front MARCAL room with private bath, white furni­ KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER—AU at­ ture, near beach. Three meals and tachments: floor waxer; spray gun, de­ laundry, $200 a month. First floor room, Dirty Laundry mother, etc. Good condition. Extra, p r iv a te b a th $150. C all 775-1674. FLASH FACE TISSUES - - - - 2 Boxes 35c p a rts n ew . C all 77G-1B41. —50* - 4 9 -5 2 . B O R D E N ’S "r4 C lo th e s wilt be whiter, brighter ICARR 2QO/BOX FIRST FLOOR furnished or unfur­ I and cleaner (when washed in nished yearly apartment. 99 Embury SERVICES lance Service ICE CREAM Ave., Ocean Grove. Interested? Call; onr soft as rain water), S & W 15-oz. JARS 174-9679. —50’ All Small Appliance Repairs N O W O N L Y SWEDISH MASSAGE for men and . AUTHORIZED women, an aid in reducing for good 25 lbs. 50c FACTORY.SERVICE AND PARTS V z - - 2/35c MISCELLANEOUS circulation. Relaxing. Physical ther­ FO R . 99c gallon APPLESAUCE apy services rendered. Robert W* Blume, R.P.T., 316 Morris Avenue, UOTO-BROrL - SAMSON ALL FLAVORS AMPLE FREE PARKING PEERLESS & BELCO FANS FIGHT COMMUNISM—For informa­ S p rin g L ak e. 4-19-4861. - -4 8 -5 3 BROILERS, FRIERS, GRILLS Special Flavor tion write American Oplnon, Box 404, HOME FRUlf CAKES> - $1.00 per lb. Neptune, N. J: ’—38tf SKILLETS of the month SITUATION WANTED Greene’s E G G N O G SPARE T1N.E INCOME—Refilling and Specializing In ORDERS FOR CHRISTMAS FRESH KILLED TOASTMASTER PRODUCTS I C E C R E A M collecting money from new type high . WANTED — 4. days hoiisoWork. In­ Laundromat G.E.' Hamilton Beach TURKEY NOW BEING TAKEN quality coin operated dispensers In quire, .Box 9123. c/o Times Office, Ocean Sunbeam HoUlwood this area. No selling.- To qualify-you Grove. -49-50 Amorican Beauty Universal 89c V2 gallon must have car, references. 8600 to Proctor General Mills $15)00 cash. Seven to twelve hours (Self-Service) And All Other Makes- weekly can net excellent monthly in­ WANTED WE GIVE S. & H , come. More full time. For persona! • 141 Steiner A-vc. CALL 774-7675 FREE DELIVERY Interview w rite.P.O. Box 4105.- Pitts­ '••.WANTED good home for beautiful G08t£ La R ein e A ve. GREEN STAMPS burgh. Pa. 15202, Includc phone num­ dat. 5 Ocean Ave., Ocean Grove, or call Neplune.City Bradley Beach. b e r. ' . ■ . — 50* 771-1316. Leaving for. Florida. , —50*': 50 F t. E a st of M ain S tre e t I-—tSU~~r • . - - " > ' • ram»w. ------~ *------' — —P""*------? T * " - - IlllHHWMMIWI[II1LTBT1 Bja/lSiSJ<•»»«««. “ ■;. 7 "

'J*.AGE- • - - SIX - OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1965

^rfTrfwinm iiifiirm ifitiiifiiiiiiM iifiiiiiiitiiitiiininiiuiHiiiiitiitm iiiium iiaiJinxiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiininininiinnEtt Cathy Faughnan of the Hills won the fur piece. Jones’, Henry Mqog and myself. Classes are.open to all adults regard­ William Lnuten.bacher of Arlington ijjf a RAMBLINGS: The SRH school children enjoyed the annual magic less of residence.' 1and Mrs. Stanley. Rickard of West Tomorrow, Mickey Hennessey, Oxford Way, will celebrate ,Kia 3rd show last Friday that is presented to all the classes each year, spon- Orange, who are now at rest in U T S TAKE TO THE HILLS .sored by the SRH P.T.A. 'The third and fourth grades were treated birthday at a dinner with his godparents, Jim Hill and Ann Bain. This Sunday a buffet-and awards dinner will be held for the soccer God’s House. PEGGY GOODRICH to, a very interesting Scienco Program, presented by- the Franklin Institute, on-Dec.' 1st . . . Lynda Mae Horner, daughter of Mr. arid teams. I’ll tell you all about it next week. | After luncheon there was an ex­ 428 Prospect Avenue, Shark River Hilla — 715-3270 Mrs. Raymond Horner of 600 Highland Ave., announced her engage­ Al and Rita Nisski, Berkeley Lane, entertained friends on Saturday change of Christmas packages ment to Jeffrey Hendricks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hendricks of evening. Attending from the Gables were Gary and June Mitchell and 1526 Corlies Avenue . . ..: Bill Young is now working at the Cracker Larry and Katy Hennessy . . . The Ladies Auxiliary pf the JWV, Post which proved to be most interesting Mr. Jack Carlson, field executive of the Monmouth Counci! Boy Barrel, “hi” Bill!' , i ,-Charles Manz was in Fitkin Hospital for,tests 125, are busy making up Buddy Boxes to be sent to our bojfs in Viet to those who received and to those Scouts of America, hurriedly picked up the telephone at Helen and last week and hope he is home and better by this printing . . . Elaine Nam. Anita Sachs, Mayfair Lane, would certainly appreciate any can who gave the gift! Howard Young's home, 308 Carton Avenue, at 10*30 A.M. last Satur­ goods, such as sardines,, tuna fish, meat balls,.etc. for these boxes.' If I and Jim Bennett enjoyed the Couples Club Christmas party last Satur­ Cards followed and prizes wero day. He made an emergency call for the First Aid Squad and in 20 day night at the Oakhurst Methodjst Church . . . Baby congratulations you would like to donate, please call her at 774-7370. One of these1 seconds the Neptune-Township sirens were blasting throughout the go to Mr., and Mrs. Gerald Carroll of 508 Prospect Avenue on the boxes will* be'going-to David Poe, Chadwell Court, now with the Air awarded to Mrs. Ralph Allaire, Hills. Firemen, first aid volunteers and police rushed to the scene ol birth of a baby, boy on Nov. 30th and. to Mr. and Mrs. David Hadley of Force. | Mrs. Carl Aschenback, Mrs. Fred a reported explosion at the Shark River Hills School where they ex­ 37 Pinewood Drive on the birth of a baby hoy on Dec. 4th . ' Babe and Chris , Wohlberg, Halton Court, celebrated his 7th birthday at a Danutz, Mrs. W. J. Hallock, Mrs. pected to find 25 injured boys. They found Boy Scouts of Shark River 'Frank'Schneider; attended a lovely farewell party for Val Ernie at the movie party with friends, Frank MaTsella, Doug Minotti, and Brad Kenneth McCormick and Miss Anne Hills Troops 81 and 181 sprawled on the school s north lawn wearing Sea Girt Inn, on,Dec! 1st, given by many of his friends and employees. Smith. The Wohlberg puppy, Honey, broke his leg while the Wohl- wrist tags describing the various injuries, with several dead, they were The Sea Girt Inn.was sold last week to Ja m e s Byrne of Belmar.' 7- bcrg’s were laping up the sun in, Florida, But Honey'is getting around Vonk. Miss Vonk entertained the supposed-to have sustained, from the explosion. It was a surprise dis- The Ladies'Aid Society of the First Presbyterian Church of Bel­ just fine, and the red silk.kerchief makes a pretty bandage; group with a skit. mar held their regular monthly meeting, Christmas party and instal­ The Pop Warner banquet was held last week at the Stage Coach The following members were aStCl\Vith quick efficiency, the firemen and first aid men rushed the Inn.. Trophies were awarded to all the children who participated. A t-1 lation of officers on December 2nd. Mrs. Natalie Schmaltz, president, present: Mrs. Ralph Allaire and bovs in firetrucks and ambulances to the emergency room at Fitkin and M'rs.: Millie ,Hennirtgsen, secretary, both of the .Hills, were installed tending:from here were Helen and Sharon Drew, Mr. and,Mrs. Siciliano, Hospital. They were examined, with the most seriously injured wheeled that day. Others from, the Hills enjoying the covered dish meeting, ex­ Dianne Chickarelli, and Jean Dill. Mrs. II. D. Baldwin of Belleville, up.on stretchers to the operating room where they in ‘make believe change of Christmas gifts, and festivities were Mrs. Carl Deckert', Mrs. Mr. Terraxiova, principal at tlie Intermediate School, announced the Mrs. Leonard Broome of Wana­ received blood, were operated on, or were bandaged. It seemed mighty Edward Manz, Mrs. James Dempsey, Mrs,"Frank: Hughes, Mrs. James Honor List and the following students in the Gables made the list: Fred massa, Mrs. Carl Aschenbach, Mrs. real to the boys who participated in this practice, which was arranged Wallace and Mrs. A. W. Oelsclager . . . At :the Rdsary-Altar/Society Firestone, Patti Christie,'Kathy Davis, Frank Cafone, Michele Firestone, Walter Forrester, Mrs. John Mor- ■ with Dr. Lvnn Parrv, chairman of the Disaster Committee of Fitkin meeting at the Holy Innocents R. C, Church of-Neptune Sunday night, Gwen Zunger, Stephen Huggins, Douglas Parr, Barbara Coleman and Hospital. Both the hospital and Fire Commissioner Robert Leverich ob­ Cathy Faughnan was elected'the new president . Billie and Bill Folley Frank. Diamont. Keep up the good work, rison, Mrs. Homer Wirth, and Mrs. served many lessons from this first surprise drill, and felt after the recently were honored at ail- anniversary surprise party'in Naugatuck, The Country Fair at'Fitkin was so lovely this year and the members A. II. Watson all of Ocean Grove, initial shock of not having; advance notice, that it‘was very worth­ .Cohn, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pearson,.and granddaughter of the Gables Auxiliary would like to thank everyone in the Gables for Mrs. Robert Bunnell and Miss while. Dr. Parry hopes to conduct unannounced drills several' times a Janet 'Ruth. Folley celebrated her first birthday oil Nov. 27th with her their support. Their Candy Booth did better than ever. We spotted Catherine Bunnell of Union, Mrs. ' year to prepare the community and hospital for (let us pray not) just Martha Hurry, Tess Rossel,.Edith Leavitt, Ginny Hil], Sandy Jacobs, grandparents in'-the Hills .... St. Michael’s Guild of Wnll^Twp. are,spon­ Charles Clark and Mrs. Harry such a disaster. It was a very realistic test and'the boy scouts who soring a bazaar on Sat., Dec., 11 from 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. in the Parish Helen Drew, Margaret .Christianson,. Joan Kelly, Pat Sanders, Margo participated in it were SRII Troop 81: Charles Brown, Dicky Moser, Don Hall of St. Michael’s' Episcopal Church of Glendola. Ahd on Sunday, Jurgens, Dot Fallcr, and Rachel Garfall there, and of. course, Peggy Knust of Jersey. City. Helmer. Jim Goodrich, Fred Denbigh, Bob Matthews. Don Swingle, Jeff Dec. 12th, they will serve a roast beef supper from 5:30 to 7 P.M'./ $1.75 Good rich ■ in..there working.. I sometimes think Peggy is twins, wherever And Mrs, Joseph Bruno and Mrs. Mason and Pete Vanderwolk; SRII Troop 181: Gary Moreau, Steve Spon­ for adults and $1 for. children. there is something good being: done,- there she is. tak, Wesley Olson. Frank Cafone, Fred Farrell, Jay Swingle, Paul . The Shark River Hills Beach Corp. belli a special meeting at the Happy birthday good wishes go this week- to Syd McDevitt and Gus- H arry Zimmerman of Newark, Mrs-?.-. Foged.-David Barichivieh, James Lilly and Billy Conhn and “civilians SRH firehouse last Friday night.' Approximately 40 members attended Cox on the 8th, Floyd Gifford and Rosalie.Chila oii the 10th, Vito Ber-' Fred Danietz of Holmdcl, Mrs. Jimmv Helmer, Jimmy Parker, Rchard Sager and Terry Young (whose and were informed’ and discussed-, the tax assessment appeals. It was tolami and Albert Ulrich on the .lltli and' Tiny Williams on the 13th; Walter Dotterweich of Nutlcy, Mrs. picture was in the Sunday Asbury Park Press as a “victim” being as­ nice' to see summer residents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Faser, Mr. and Mrs. Happy anniversary congratulations. ^ Mr; and Mrs. Bertolami on the George Fundin and Mrs. Kenneth sisted by SRII Fire Co. Firemen Ray Waddell, Al Cramer and Harry- lOtli., . ■week;-.:>. ;. .•• ", Harry-Ashe, Mr.-and Mrs. Ferd'Masucci.and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Far­ 7 McCormick of Bloomfield, Mrs. James.)* It’s reassuring to know our community believes in the' Boy rell . . . With the-holidays rapidly approaching, it is helpful to know Scout motto:.'“Be prepared.” • .. ■ • ; where, to obtain services locally. Mrs. Mai-io DeLaurentiis of 315 Pros­ Harold Gilman and Mrs. E. J. Mad­ At the meeting of the Shark River Hills Fire Co. oh December 2nd, pect Avenue is a dressmaker and also does alteration Work. Her hubby den Jr. of Arlington, Mrs. Frank . *’William Moore was elected president; Kenneth Tvaphagen, vice presi­ is a teacher of music '{piano,.banjo, and guitar) . . ..Nell Treiber of. Goodrich of Pompton Plains, Mrs...-, dent; W alter Kerr, secretary-treasurcr; and Donald McGarry, ^financial Audrey Place niakes; delicious holiday. :eakes and for other special oc­ W. J. Hallock of Summit, Miss Hel­ secretary. John Lukowitz succeeds William Sekel as deputy, chief; Ron­ casions and also does dressmaking. . The, Shark River Hills Arts, HELEN PELUSO en Hunt of Glen Ridge and Miss ald Ely, captain; William Young, first lieutenant; Jack Herbert, second Crafts and Services Exchange has many gifts and handicraft at their lieutenant; Walter Fritz, chief engineer; Harry Lynch and Harry Janies, building at 27 S. Riverside Drivel'and Lee Sturm’s .Gift and Knit Shop 302 Hemlock Drive, Neptune — 771-0138 Anne Vonk of Passaic. trustees; Jack Herbert, representative to the State Relief Association; iii the Oliver’s Building on Route 33 at Brighton’Avenue has many illllllllllllllll.ll.li.MIMI.I.II.NI.IIIIlYlKI.IIIIIiniiili,,!,,,,lll'lllI,|,liluii, .Cards were signed and sent to ■ , Al Crameiy sergeant-at-arms; and Charles Fraser, captain of the fire varied gift suggestions, plus knitting wool to make sweaters etc,' for police. .Congratulations fellows, we in the Hills appreciate your dedi­ your' favorite person . . ; Mr, Robert Batzle, Scoutmaster of Boy Scout ill membersTT-Mrs; William Fulton , ,, The -first Jersey^Shore Pop Warner cheerleading competition was of Roselle Park, Mrs. Charles cation and efficiency! ' • ■ . , Troop 181, would appreciate'more adult assistance and is thinking of held last Sunday .at Brick Township. Nine girls, representing Neptune It was a busy night at the. Shark River Hills Evening Fitkm Aux­ starting a,Ladies Auxiliary. Grimmer of Plainfield, Mrs. Wil-' iliary- meeting on December 1st at Rita Goldstein's home, 400 Wakefield were among the fourteen squads competing. The girls tied with Ocean The Joseph DeNicola family o f Ft. Lee were in the Hills last Sun­ Township for first place and then were named second-place winners in liam Hasper of New York and Mrs. Road. While the members cut out Christmas card pictures in prepara­ day... . The C h r i s t m a s Story Hour will be h e l d a t the Neptune Library tion for the Christmas tree favors for Fitkin Pediatrics- Dept., Presi­ the, cheer-off A trophy was presented to Captain Sheri Thomas and David Lyon Jr. of North Arlington. _ at 3:30 P.M. on December 17th, with Miss Mary Calletto, Monmouth Co-Captam Anna Buonocore. Tho other girls who also were awarded ■ dent Barbara Bennett presided over a quarterly business meeting. Ann County Children’s Librarian Our riverfront is gradually developing , Woodward, work chairman, reported 3,758 powder cases and 32 dozen medals were Lynn Nordbruch, Sue Buckholz, Cathy Irons, Lynn Me- : with another attractive Edgewater Home being built near the SRH Guigan, Joanne Marck, Barbara Gilmore and mascot Jeanie MacDonald.' liead rolls were completed from August 18th to Nov. 10th and Lee Lor­ Memorial Park . . . Now that winter and. cold weather are upon us, be * ! and. Bob Thonl“s took the girls and their enzo, hospital volunteer work chairman, said 764 hours- were given by sure and remember our feathered friends.. Babe Hubbard, Dee. Spaeth, parents to Moms Kiwhen for pizza. . | the afternoon and evening members. Those donating their time and Joan Morton and many others faithfully remember our variety o f birds help from July 1st through Sept. 30th in the hospital hospitality, per­ all-year round . . . The executive board P.T.A. Christmas party w i l l b e B^ e'ThoseS^attenTeTw er“ sonnel and microfilming departments were Loretta Braun, Dorothy held at Capri's Monday night, and t h e Ladies Aux. of the SRH.Fire Co. Lockwood. Joan Morton, Mary Whitehead, Kitty. Schmid,. Mary, Schmid, B^ ^ S m ith ? Miss Joan will h o l d their annual Christmas party at t h e SRH firehouse t h e same Ann Woodward and Kay Palmer. The group approved the donation of night.-. . Sorry to hear SRH School teachers William Miller is a patient - Gus Goodwin celebrated his thirteenth birthday last week by din- $491 toward an airconditioner for the new Encephalograph Dept, of at Pt. Pleasant Hospital and Marjorie Wickes at. Riverview Hospital Pitkin Hospital. . ■ ** . . 7 and get-well fast wishes are sent them . . . Dot Smith went to the K- i“ ? Wlth hl3’Parents; Mary and Gus Goodwin. ' Isabel Klein was appointed chairman of the annual card party and Princeton Univ. Dillon gym Sunday afternoon to'hear. the fabulous Van P ^ d ^ K r t M ^ W " rant' Wh° U aIS° Gus’s organ taacher fashion show to be held in Ford Auditorium on February 17th, and as­ Cliburn, with him starting his selections with an inspirational rendi­ sisting her will be Lee Lorenzo, Doris Sobeck, Elaine Bennett; Joan Elke Rimbach-Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen 18 tion of “Star Spangled Banner” . 7. The Fire College e n d e d up t h e i r y i Dr,'v7 recently became the bride of Richard Clark of Selkirk, New Morton, and Barbara Bennett. Doris Sobeck was appointed N, Y. bus series of study with a nice buffet at the SRH firehoulse Monday night, trip chairman. Those attending the meeting were Isabel Klein, Ann York. They were, married at Redeemer Lutheran Church'. The bride’s i and caught Louise Townsend and Dot Wilkins shopping for the “goodies” sisters, Linda and Virginia, were junior bridesmaid and flower girl The ' 24 HOUR SERVICE Woodward, Margaret Hoffmann, Nell Treiber, Barbara Bennett, Dot M o n d a y m o rn in g !. Baby congrats g o to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers Manz, Dawn Kienzlen, Fran Dickson, Dot, Ely, Joan Krausser (who couple have returned from a wedding trip to Bermuda and are residing I Courteous, Comfortably CI**» o f 410 Robbins Rd. on. the birth o f a baby girl last Friday . . . Rep. in Farmingdale. Elke is a hurse in the office of Dr. N. M. Juhasz Her Safa and Dependable •was the scissors and girl that night!), Lee Lorenzo, Elaine Ben- James Howard spoke at the Jersey Shore A.A.U.W>:meetirig at the In­ Tiett, Doris Sobeck, -Betty Herman, Peg Goodrich and hostess Rita, who husband is an .engineering aide'for Electronic Associates. ... I terlaken Borough hall Monday night, and Dot Smith, JoAnn Carton and wo families from our area have chosen the holiday season to Tvon the dark horse. The annual Christmas party will be held at the I, as a guest, attended. Stopped to say “hi” .to Mrs. John Northup. home of Barbara Bennett, 17 Sherry Lane, on December 15th. The M enEj eim'ntS of their, daughters. Mrs. Mary. Storzieri 5 Birthday, best wishes go this week to Bobby Denbigh, Elizabeth rndent Boulevard has. announced the .. • James F. Ackerman Christmas Federation meeting will be held at Ford Laughlin, John Faughnan Jr. and Kathy Lynn Francis on the 10th; to Auditorium at 2 P.M. on December 13th. Jirii Smith ahd Pat E. Walsh on the 12th; Stuart Thompson and Sam The Christmas Fitkin Country Store was bustling with activity on Martuscelli Sr. on the 13th; Mrs. Herbert Anthony on the 14th; Stanley TIRES December 2nd. -The booths were holiday decorated in red and white SageV, Jr. and Juanita Mitchell on the,'15th; and Dot Maier, Joe Gagli- • with an attractive Christmas tree housed on the stage, where many ano and Mrs. Raymond. Waddell Jr. on the 16th. Wedding anniversary customers relaxed and ate at the Village Store Tea Room. Nell Trieber, congrats go.to JoAnn and'Joe Beverly and Carol* and.Ed Westervelt Alan Thiele Tire Co. chairman of the Shark.River Hills Baked Goods Booth, thanks all the on the lith and to Marjorie and Arthur Dunfee on the 15th. afternoon and evening Fitkin members who homebaked such a delicious «"r, i ■ .ii.iiiiiiir.u.n.iHiiiiiiict.iiainiiiiiiiiiii.j,! ti m iitait.niiii in iiiiiairitiiijiiiiinniliviiiiiiiiiiuniiia: m ink ■■ inn variety of “goodies" and approximately $19G was realized. Workers NEW — USED — RECAPS assisting at the SP.H booth that day were Ann Woodward, Barbara Ben­ U. S. ROYAL . nett, Isabel Klein, Peggy Goodrich, Jackie Leefe, Betty Bergen, Betty Herman and Chairman Nell Treiber. Loretta Braun, buyer for the GATHERINGS FROM THE GABLES l a r i ‘C r f t ^ n d " ^ ^ DoIorc’3 Fcen' ^ «»* Hwy. 35 & Heck Ave. . Fitkin Gift Shop, displayed a variety of jewelry and holiday gifts at Aiin Lashovitz another.booth and assisting her from the Hills were Joan Morton and Neptune, N. J. ' 774-7805 Dorothy Lockwood. Loretta has a lovely selection of children and adult ■ 802. Stam ford Drive — 775-7077 who Y,fnr l^Vo°n^n^±kr^chb0" items for the holidays in the Fitkin Gift Shop. It's so convenient so be ' tiiiil'iiiiiiiiiiiiiinriiiiiiiiiliiiiiiajiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiifiiiii'iiiiiRiiiiiiiiiniuiiunai'iiimiiiiiiirr sure and drop in and know, your purchases will not only^make others ters^ R°f nr,Tdaush; The Neptune Township Scholarship Fund Association held a meet­ happy but assist a worthwhile cause. At the chance drawing Dec. 2nd, ing on Tuesday evening for. the return of raffle books, for the color TV set. The drawing, will be held next Tuesday, so if you haven’t taken a chance yet, I still have some raffles left . . Circle'December 19th on your, calendar. Santa Claus; will be arriving in the Gables in. a horse est Hill Field Club, Bloomfield last APPLIANCE drawn sleigh. Thanks to Al Buchholz, George O’Neil, and Don. Grum- ‘‘Sun and Fuii” Saturday, with Mrs. H. D. Baldwin bine of the Gables'Home Owners Association, Santa will be here, about and Mrs, Walter" Forrester as REPAIR 2:30 in the afternoon. He will ride up.every block .in the .Gables and all of the children will receive a gift. A rain date is set for Wednesday Yule Party In hostesses. '.777 ..'• • AH maKes washers,; dryers, refrig­ NEED A the 22nd. erators, ranges, dishwashers, etc. After a social hour, where mem­ So sorry to-hear that-Joe Verrilli, Mayfair Lane,,is a patient at Bloomfield Dec. 4 bers had a chance to “catch up” on Fitkin . We would like to welcome new.-residents in the Gables, MrV APPLIANCE and Mrs. Durkac and their , two children. They have purchased the the news since Labor Day, all sat ASSOCIATED SERVICES former Batterson home on Fordham-'Road. .Mr. and Mrs. Durkac are . BLOOMFIELD •—The Suii .and downto a beautifully Christmas from Long Branch. - •■ Fun Club, Ocean. Grove , summer, decorated luncheon table. Mrs. For­ Tel, 775-5629 The. Neptune- High School'Drama’Club presented "The Man Who bathing group, held its annual rester asked the Lord’s, blessing, NEPTUNE CITY, N. J. Came to Dinner” to a SRO audience on Friday evening at Summerfield Christmas get-together at the For­ School. Geneva Jones, Stamford Drive, was excellent in. the-oast/along remembering two members,. Mrs. with Bonnie Goodman, Brixton Place, and the two adorable choir boys, Larry ahd Bobby Hennessy, Oxford W ay. ■ . : 7 - 7 Miss Elizabeth Anne Durante,, daughter of' Mrs. Theodore Dur­ ante Sr., West Long Branch, arid-George Michael Bartolf, son of. Mr. and -Mrs. Bartolf Sr, Wakefield Road, were, marriel on Saturday at St. Michael's Church, Mrs. James-Magiil,.sister pf the bridegroom was one. of the honor attendants, and. James Magiil was-best man. A reception FREE was held at the Barclay Hotel in Belmar, George Bartolf was graduated from Neptune High School and attended Newark College of Engineer­ ing and Trenton State College. He is a draftsman at Electronics Asso­ ciations Inc. After a honeymoon trip to Bermuda, the couple, will, reside at Middlebrook in Oakhurst. Much luck and hajjpiness to the newly- G ksiU tian Sciettce- NO WAITING ■weds. ■■ 7 7 ;-; 7- t .;777:; 77- Shirley and Phil Friedman, Mayfair-Lane, are really.enjoying their new Pontiac Sorry .to hear about two of our teachers at Shark River. RELIGION FOR A SCIENTIFIC AGE FAST SAME Hills School. Mr. Miller, 6th grade, is a patient 1$ .Point Pleasant Hos­ pital and'Mrs. Wickes, 2nd grade, is a patient at Riyorview Hospital, Red Bank. Hope they are both well real soon and back at school. A FREE PUBLIC LECTURE BY DAY SERVICE The Neptune Adult School held a meeting oiftMqnday evening and plans-were finalized for the. Spring Term, You viill all'be receiving an invitation to study at the Adult School. Reglstrtition will be held on GORDON F. CAMPBELL, C.S.B. FOR: Heating Jan; 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28th from 7:30 to 9 P;M,. at the. high school. The term will run from Jan. 81st to April 6th. Atteriding:the meeting of Santa Monica, California # Plumbing Oil; Burners from the Gables were Sue Gifford, Eleanor Ritter; Jerry-West, Ermon Automatic Electric Water Sewer Cleaning SUNDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 12 WE SELL—INSTALL—SERVICE 7 THREEP.M. >- .AT..'/ y '7... ;;; • A Complete Line of New Chevy Cars & Trucks • “OK” Used Cars and Transportation Specials; FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST • Service and Shop Facilities for Any Repair Needs. Corner of Fourth and Grand Avenues “Serving The Shore Since 1928” & SON INC. ASBURY PARK, N. J. • MR. CAMPBELL, THE LECTURER, is a member of the' Board ESTABLISHED 1909 of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, 1420 9th AVE. NEPTUNE Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE 2nd Ave. & Main St., Asbury Park 775-1212 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY

Christian Reformed Services Awards Presented Wally WANAMASSA — Thc Rev. Wil-: Glass & Chas. Pettit of liam Van Dor Kleft, pastor of Monroe Business Machines Wanamassa Christian Reformed Seat belts will reduce your Church, Wickapecro. Drive,, will chances of . being killed in an auto BEVERLY HILLS,. CALIF. — A preach on “Our Wonderful Sav­ accident. Your chances of being kill­ Neptune,; N. business machines iour". at the 11 A. M. service, and office has brought;h6me a national ed in an auto accident are five “Tho. Greatest in the Kingdom," sales award in competition with' times greater without seat belts at the 7:30 P.. M. service.':- ’ ■,, nearly. 400: other ideal branches,' ac- than if belts arc used. cording to Wally ’ Glass of Monroe' International, 409 South Neptune Highway.'.35. / • ' • . y u}:)\ * v y ; The highest honor of. Monroe in ­ ternational .division of Litton Indus­ tries, was . bestowed Monday - in ceremonies held at Litton’s corpor­ ate ‘ headquarters, 9370 Santa Mon­ ica Boulevard,-/Monroe president Daniel C. McCarthy presented an INDIVIDUAL • CELLO PACKS • BOXES engraved silver eup to .‘Neptune branch manager Glass and a Pla­ que ; Commemorating'. “The Presi­ DAY’S STATIONERY dent's Award” t’o Charles. Pettit, § 60 Main Avenue — Ocean Grove S Neptune service manager of the

Worship Services At Hamilton

NEPTUNE — Worship services "wil] be conducted in the Hamilton Discount Center and Auction Methodist Church, Old Corlies.Aver nue, Neptune,- this Sunday at 9:30 a n d il.:0Q A.M. The pastor of the church,. the Hcv. Sherman Robinson, will bring the sermon, “What in the World?”, QUARTERLY on ALL Savings i n observance of Bible Sunday. Thc Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday — Dec. 8, 9, 10, 11 members of the congregation have WHICH, whon compounded quarterly been invited to bring their Bibles and maintained for a year, MEANS to church to join in reading the an Effcctiva Interest roto o f ...... Scripture lesson. The Chapel Choir, EVERY N M IT NEXT WEEK directed by Miss Charlotte Taylor, . December 13 thru 18 will sing in the 9:30 service, and the Cherub and Chancel Choirs, un­ der the direction: of Mrs. Richard • APPLIANCES ® y\!ew Jersey, > Wcgeman and Mrs. Allan Nettlo- T SAT. ^ f O N E ^ S man, will sing in the second serv­ STOP ice. . ' BANKING V l\lational * The Sunday School will meet at . HOURS a S c c n A BANKING 9:30 under, the leadership of Mr. }Q'. Transistors and Small Radios LEGAL NOTICE • Electric Guitars - Electric Blankets 8 CONVENIENT OFFICES— SAVE HERE 4-401 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Asbury Park . . Deal. . Long Branch . . Neptune . . Oceanport CHANCERY DIVISION MONMOUTII COUNTY Snack Tray Sets / Occan Grovo . . Occan Township . . W. Long Branch Dockct No. F-3521-G3 TIL: 775-3800 or 222-T200 Government Security Co.. a corpor­ ation of New Jersey; Plaintiff vs: Harry Many Children’s Games - “Show & Tell” Kiddie Television Aceoo, at als.. Defendant. By virtue of-a writ of execution in Clothes and Storm Weather Shoes the above stated aetion to me directed, I shall expose for sale nt public vendue, at the Court House in-the. Borough of — Call AND INQUIRE • MANY THOUSANDS OF ITEMS — Freehold. County of Monmouth, New Jersey, on Monday the 13th day of De­ cember, 19C5, at 2 o'clock, P. M.' Pre­ vailing Time. Premises ore situated in the To\vn- Never Undersold - Money Back Guarantee ship ’ of Neptune, in your County of Monmouth, and State of New Jersey, ON ALL ITEMS • m ore particularly described as follows: BEGINNING in West Grove and known and designated as Lot Number 16 a n d o n e rlialf of L o t N u m b e r 15, on a tract of land laid out in building lots Lasflino Pleasure i l l by said - Welling W. Pharo, the said ] 525 Corlies Ave., Neptune Tel. 771-9747 parcel of land being on the East side of Pharo Avenue and distant 310 feet Open 7 Days a Week .’til Christmas Northerly from the Northeast corner of Division Street and Pharo Avenue; t h e n c e E a ste rly 100 fe e t; th e n c e N o rth ­ G ifts erly 57 feet more or less; thence north­ westerly 100 feet more or less; thence Southerly C9 feet more or less to the place of BEGINNING. sj-. for he Being and intended to describe the premises designated on the tax du­ plicate of said municipality as Block 174B. L o t 15. . Being commonly known and desig­ nated as No. 19 Pharo Avenue, Neptune. Home New Jersey. The approximate amount of the Judg­ m ent to-be satisfied by said sale is the s u m o f $225.00 to g e th e r w ith th e costs of this sale. • TOASTERS PAUL KIERNAN. Sheriff. D a te d Oct. 11. 3963 Saul A. Wittes, Atty. • MIXERS SUM ______—47 - 50. MONMOUTII COUNTY — . SURROGATE'S COURT • (LOCKS Notice to Creditors to Present Claims Against Estate WS'TATfc OF CLARENCE L. PERCY, • IRONS d e c ea se d . | CHRISTMAS CARDS | Pursuant to thc order of DONALD .X. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate o£ the 3 and attractive § County pt Manmoujh, this day nwd*, • ROASTERS on the-'application ■ of the undersl gj&m | g if t w r a p p in g | K izab eth * ML' i I?e tfcy;v Adm inistratrix'; Af the estate or the Mid Clarence L.HetJrfS I PAPER &•’IDEALS | deceased, ivBtlcdJs hereby given,TP tmr- • PYREX WARE CTedltors or said deceased to present, to the ssiid rAdihlrii£trotri*tfBeip ejajnts tinder oatjvwlthlh 9lx months from this date... j 5 j' • CORNING WARE Dated: November 24th. 1D65 . ' . ELIZABETH M. >E9CY 1206 E ig h te e n th A v en u e Belmar. New Jersey • STANLEY TOOLS Administratrix MESSRS. LATRD & WILSON 527 Bantrs Avenue Asbury Park, New Jersey Attorneys7 —49-52 ■ =■ $17.92 • Toiletries • Cosmetics • Perfumes

OCEAN GROVE • Shaving Supplies • Box Candies Christmas Wreaths and Greens NURSING HOME HOWARD L. SMITH I* CLARK ATH. • PH l-MM 9 MAIN ( ■ u n u c m i D ) • Reasonable Rates S CENTRA! • Newly Renovated "THE HARDWARE STORE OF OCEAN GROVE” • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage. • DiabeticsCardiacs 51 Main Avenue Q Dial 774-4741 • Convalescents — Post- Operative FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1965 ip A;G E EIGHT OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE OMEs. TOWNSHIP OP NEPTONE, NEW JERSBY And, Mrs. Emilia Decker, Laura • Specincot)on- Ior th0 oposed work at the Township Headquarters. 137 mer Bessie Diizer, 134 Union Ave­ Collier; Mrs. C. M. Fackrell, Mrs. prepared ------by. Claude W. Btrdsall, • •* ------Town­ South Main Street, Neptune, New Jer­ Obituaries nue, / Auxiliary Holds Women ship Engineer, South'Belmar, New Jer­ sey, on the twenty-first day of Decem­ . (Continued rrom Paso l) Marie Blumenschine, Mrs. Mabel sey, are on CUfe. in &aid Engineer's of­ ber, 1905, at 8:00 P.M., to consider the Other survivors, are a son, Green Grove Home School Organ- Hodgson, Mrs, Gustave Fendrich, fice and may be inspected by prospec­ said orainance for final passage and- MRS. HOWARD > . WILLIAMS tive bidders during business hours/ The adoption and to give all interested per­ Charles 0 1 Jones, and a daughter Annual Dinner iza tion,■’ .Vs .: - V ‘ •. Mrs. A.: “ Donegan, Mrs. . George, S t a n d a r d . proposal form. Is attached to sons an opportunity to be heard con­ NEPTUNIjj CIT*; —■ Mrs. Lcola Frances Ahnabelle; both, nt home, the specifications,, copies of which will cerning the ordinance. Also attendingwere: Mr; Ralph, Kerr, Mrs. Fr*ei^ bo furnished upoh application to the Williams, 220 West Sylvania Ave­ and a sister, Marian A. Jones, of AN ORDINANCE TO PREVENT LOf- ' NEPTUNE — -The Ladies Auxik Hunt; Mrs. Erna. Steekhahn, Mrs,:;Eunicev rNprin, .Mrs, Eleanor M, Engineer and payment, of Ten ($10.00) nue, died , suddenly Tuesday night Belleville. . Dollars, Five: l$5,00) Dollars of which TEH1NG, LOUNGING AND SLEEP­ iavy of the Unexcelled Fire. Com­ Lorelie Mason, Mrs. D. J. Aaron, Smith, Mrs. Jane C. Vanderhoof, will be refunded upon return of the ING IN TIIE STREETS, PARKS AND at Fitkin .Hospital'. Neptune, at tho Fun'craJ'-services will be held Sat­ Epecmcaiions lo those, who. submit a. PUULIC PLACES OF TIIE TOWN­ Jlrs. Phyllis J. Deppe, Mr. Anthony Lillian N. Gardiner, Alma Govett, SHIP OP NEPTUNE, IN THE COUN­ age of 00., urday (tomorrow), from tho Rich- pany -held its annual Christmas bonn fide bid. dinner Tuesday at the Beau Rivage Nuzzi and Mr.' Henry* Kalinowski, Mrs. Joseph Keating, Mrs. S. H. Bids must be mnde on the standard TY OF MONMOUTH, IMPOSING A Mrs. Williams had been a resi­ . ards Funeral Home, Rivcrdale, proposal form in tho manner designated DUTY ON THE PARENT, GUAR­ Restaurant, Spring Lake Meights. all of'Neptune. Jones, . therein and required by tlie specifica­ DIAN OR OTHER ADULT PERSON dent of Neptune Township for the X. J., with interment in Mt. Hebron tions and must be.enclosed in a sealed HAVING THE CARE OR CUSTODY j Mrs. Ellsworth Matthews greeted And, Mrs. .Margaret Schetelich, envelope bearing the name and address OF A MINOR UNDER THE AGE OF past 1( year's.- Cemetery, Montclair. of the bidder and the name of the pro­ EIGHTEEN YEARS TO PREVENT She is survived by her husband, the ladies and presented the officers Ocean Grove; Mrs. Jean Murphy, posed work on tho outside, addressed THE SAID LOITERING, LOUNGING with corsages. Belmar, and Mrs. Rita Pa/ratt, As­ S T . PAUL’S lo the ToWnship Committee of the AND SLEEPING IN THE STREETS. Howard F. Williams; otic daugh­ Township of Neptune, and must be ac­ PARKS AND PUBLIC PLACES OF ter,. Mrs. .Alfred Rose, .of Lake­ They were: President, Mrs. Rob­ bury Park; . ’ . ! companied by a certified check fc* a SAID TOWNSHIP, AND PROVIDING Serving Our Country ert Holmes; vice president, .Mrs, OCEAN GROVE — Loyalty. Sun- sum pot less than ten (10to) per cent ENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION wood; one S o n ,. Robert Dilkcs; one Members of the Neptune Town- ot the amount bid. and must be deliv­ THEREOF. brother, Joseph Sntphin, .of Asbnry Carol Daley; treasurer, Mrs. Thom-: ship Woman’s Club attending jvere: -.^oy and Cominltment Sunday will ered at the place and on.the hour above be observed at this coming Sunday named.;1- . v.: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN­ P ark, and o n e . jvramhhnighter. as McGrath; secretary, Mrs. Bever- Jlrs. Linda Brand, Mrs. Marjorie The-/'Township Committee.. -of the SHIP COMMITTEE OF’ THE' TOWN- . lee . McCollum; chaplain, Mrs. Township of Neptune,' New; Jersey re­ SHIP OP NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY Funeral services were, held last Carroll, Mrs. Janice DenBlyker, m orning Service. The^^Rev. Dr. B. serves the right to reject apy or all .bl is OF MONMOUTH:- Friday afternoon in Belmar, with Charles Burdge, and Sirs. Lucy Mrs. -Anita Fluhr, Mrs. Wilda Ha" ison Decker will preach on if deemed to. the best, interest, of the •• Section 1. No • person shall remain Township so to do, idle, o r lounge, or loiter, or sleep, in interment following in Atlantic Seeley, firefly ehairtady. Goldsberry, Mrs, Janet Hendrick- Fullness a me By order of the-Township Committee or upon any public street, sidewalk, A Christmas donation was made oi the Township of Ncptifie, Monmouth highway; boardwalk, road, alley or oth-- Yiew Cemetery, Manasquan. son, Mrs. Bevcrlv Jonns, Mrs. Viv- William A. Reid, organist* wil County, New' Jersey. to the Salvation Army. er public place In the Township of ian Jonas, Mrs. Muriel Kelly, Mrs. W .“Dearest.-Jes®8 DATED: December ?, IflG5 Neptune, in the County of Monmouth JOSEPH WARDELL and State of New Jersey. No person MISS CARMEN E. DIXON ' V Mrs. Ellsworth Matthews and Karen Marks; Mrs. Viola Matthews,.We Await Thee ■ By Bach, and-hls - M ay o r shall be found guilty of so remaining . Mrs. Paul .McGrath reported that Attest: JOSEPH E. BENNETT Idle if he establishes, that he had a NEPTUNE. — Miss. Carmen E. Mrs. Carol Renaud, Mrs.Patti Rte- Postlude' - Marche Religiouse ,. by C lerk food, clothing and toys were be­ legitimate business or purpose In:so Dixon, 2G1 Fisher Avenue, died Inst The son of a Neptune couple as, Mrs. Mary Roche, Mrs,. Emmy Chauvet. r,hn’,vfi,: Ruth Gilbert; . soprdno, —50 8.61 doing, • -. is providing support for sleek, su- ing brought for Chnstmas baskets will sing, “Come Unto Me” by Han­ Section 2. The. term “other public Thursday at tlie home of her sister, Lou Snyder, Mrs. Rosemary Tay­ place" as used In Section 1 of the with­ F-5A jet fighters flying for the needy of Neptune township. del: An anthem will be sung,.“Lo, PROPOSAL in ordinance shall include: Mrs. Winifred Samuels, with whoin liorsome lor, Mrs. Roanne Titus, Mrs. Eliza­ over Vietnam in a unique combat They will be delivered on December How a Rose E're Blooming” by NOTICE Is hereby given that sealed (a) the.front of or in the neighbor­ she made her home. She was G9 beth Van Duren and Mrs. Edyth bids will be received . by the Town­ hood of any store, shop, restaurant, evaluation. 23.0. ; . " Praetorlus. ship Committee of the Township of luncheonette, tavern, or other place of years of age. . West.’ business, without limitation; Airman First Class Beverly W; After the dinner presents were Neptune, on Tuesday, December 21, Miss Dixon was born in St. The N eptune Towns’hip Woman’s At the afternoon vespers the 1965, a t 8 P.M ., a t th e T o w n sh ip H e a d ­ (b) public' grounds, areas, parks,• Salter, son of Mr, and Mrs. Leon­ exchanged and secret Fireflies were Chancel Choir will sing Camil Van q u a rte rs , 137 S o u th M ain S tre e t, N e p ­ marinas, buildings, and boardwalks, James, Jamaica, British West In­ Club is urging Sen; Richard R. tune, New Jersey, for the purchase of without limitation;. dies, and she. had resided here ior ard Brindley, 20 Willow Drive, is revealed. Games were played and Hulse’s “Christmas Oratono.” Mr. a p p ro x im a te ly .125,000 g allons, m o re o r (c) any parking lots or other vacant Stout, R.-Mon., to support A-768, less, of regular gasoline for use dur­ private property not owned or under the past four years. an airframe repairman with the prizes won by Mrs. Jack Brown and Reid, will direct the choir and Rob­ the dominion of the person charged the Assembly bill which defines in g th e - y e a r T06C. with a .violation of . the within ordi­ In addition to her sister, she is 453rd Tactical Fighter Squadron— Mrs. Lester Gravatt. «, ert Batdorf will be at the organ. The said gasoline, is to be at least ,00 “obscenity” in literature for chil­ octane and delivered In bulk to the nance. or In the cose of a minor un­ a unit organized and trained at Wil­ The next meeting will be held on In addition to a large selected Corporation Yard, 1132 Embury Avemle; der the age of eighteen years, not survived-by a brother, John Dixon, dren, under 18. The club voted Fri­ owned or under the dominion of the liams AF8, Arlz., for the F-5A mis- January 4 at the firehouse. choir and a number of soloists, Neptune^ or the Municipal Garage, Wil­ and.another sister, Mrs. Isola Nel­ low Avenue, Neptune at, such times parent, guardian or other adult person day night tojjvire.Sen. Stout to back having the care and custody of said son, both of Cristobal, Panama, and 'sion in Vietnam. Performance of The committee for the Christmas we are fortunate to have with us ond in,such quantities as determined the bill at the next session of the by the Township Road Foreman. m in o r. the aircraft In combat conditions dinner was Mrs. Anthony Petro, Janice Matisse, mezzo*soprano solo Section 3. The term "loiter*' as used three nieces, Mrs. Mildred Camp­ Legislature, Dec. 13th.. The bidder wiM be required to fur­ will be studied ’ by a special Air chairlady, assisted by Mrs. Ells­ 1st who has endeared herself to nish the necessary tanks, to provide for in Section 1 of the within ordinance bell, M>ss Gwendolyn Dixon and storage of 3.000 gallons, and all the shall Include; Force evaluation team. worth ■ Matthews and Mrs. Lucy this , community. pumps and other equipment necessary (a) the concepts of standing idly Mrs. Cleopatra Mattison. by. spending time idly, loafing or walk­ The airman, assigned at Bien Hoa Seeley. for the storage of the gasoline and the Funeral services were' held Tues­ — * -- refueling of the Township trucks. ing about aimlessly without purpose, is a graduate of Neptune High and shall include the colloquial expres­ day in Asbury Park, with interment GOP Women “David’s Greater Son” The bids are to be enclosed In sion of "hanging around”; . School. . ... (Continued from Page 1) sealed envelopes.bearing the name and following: in Monmouth Memorial address of the bidder and the name of (b) obstructing of free unhampered His Wife. Virginia, is the daugh­ thea Bush, Mrs; LeRoy Ward, Carl the proposed work on the outside, ad­ passage of pedestrians or vehicles; Park Cemetery. CliristmasProgram NEPTUNE — "David’s Greater dressed to the Township Committee of (o) obstructing, molesting or inter­ ol Myers, C. E. McLeod, Mrs. Anne fering with any person lawfully upon ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ulice Nichols Son” will bo the title of the Rev. the Township of Neptune, New Jersey of 923 S. Clark St., Blytheville, Ark. Dorer, Miss Marie Sieeka, Mrs The Township Committee reserves any public street, sidewalk, highway, ROLAND I,EE RUDRAUEF Rollin P. Keller's message at the the right to' reject any or all bids if boardwalk, road, alley or other public •The F-5A has been delivered to For Auxiliary Alice G. Holt, Mrs. Wm. A. Bowen deemed to the best interests of ; the place ae defined herein; JENKINTOWN, PA. — Operator l i A.M. service of Good Shepherd Township to do so. (d) remaining idle in essentially allied nations under the U. S. mili­ Mrs. E. Gabriel, Miss Ella M. Mc- By order of tho Township Commit­ one location without being able to es­ nf the Melita Hotel.in Oeean Grove, Chapel Continuing his Christmas tablish having a legitimate business or tary assistance program. The small OCEAN GROVE — The meeting Chesney, Mrs, Grace Hand, Mrs. tee of the Township of Neptune, Mon­ N. J., for 32 years, Roland Lee Rud- series titled, “Carols’of Christmas1 mouth County, New Jersey. purpose In so remaining idle or by twih-engine fighter can use short, and Christmas party of the Ban­ Grace Hendrickson, Mrs. Minna I. DATED: December 7. 1065 conduct exhibiting the absence of a sauff, 85, diet! last Friday in Cherry at the evening service, Mr. Keller JOSEPH E. BENNETT lawful purpose in so remaining idle; unimproved airfields and provide croft-Taylor Home Auxiliary was Asmuth, Mr®. Lottie Reilly;. Mrs (e) refusing to move on when- so Hill, N. J. He was a school teach- will speak on the subject, “Silent Township Clerk close ground support or air-to-air held in the Junior Room of .St, S..W. Gallon, Mrs. Dorothy E. Fatz —50 • $6.72 requested by any regular or special ; er with tho Philadelphia school N ight." police officer of the Township, or a n y combat m aneuverability at 35,000 Paul's Church on Tuesday after­ inger, Mrs. S. Gertrude Cadmus, peace officer, provided that the said system for 3c years, and resided PROPOSAL ofTtcer has exercised his discretion rea­ to <10.000 feet. noon; the president, Mrs. Eric Ar- Mrs. Fred Bimble, Mrs. Florence sonably under the circumstances in or­ here. .- SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES NOTICE Is hereby given that sealed pert, presiding. H. Shea. der to preserve, maintain or promote Mr.: RudriiufT is survived by a $8.56 A YEAR BY MAIL , bids will be received by the Town­ public peace, order and safety; Marine Private Kenneth G. Har. •Mrs. Samuel M oerkirk gave the Also, FrancesD. Spengeman, ship Committee of the Township, of S ectio n 4. son, Alfred H. Rudrauff, of Med­ N e p tu n e , o n T u esd ay , D ecem b er 21, (a) It shall be unlawful for the rls, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glendon devotions;, her theme being, "The Elizabeth Geiger, Mrs. Jessie Wad- 1965, a t 8 .P .M ., a t th e T o w n sh ip H e a d ­ ford Lakes, N J.: and one grand­ parent, guardian, or other adult person Harris, 202 W, Sylvania Ave., Nep­ First Christmas Carols/' which was dell, Alidsi van Siyke, Amy Walker, quarters, 337 South Main Street, Nep­ having the care or custody of any daughter; and one sister, Mrs. Ed­ ©nif Kraft fives' ytiu tune, New Jersey, for the purchase of. minor under the age of eighteen years tune City, has graduated from Mar­ followed by all singing the first Mrs. Isabelle M. Watson, Mrs. D, approximately 03,000' lbs. of. liquid to knowingly, permit said minor to re­ ward J. Ta[iue, of Philadelphia. c h lo rin e f o r u se d lrin g th e y e a r I0G6. ine . recruit training at the Marine stan a of ”0 Little Town of Bethle­ Heslip, Daisey C. Goetze, Ruth M, main Idle or lounge or loiter or sleep Ftineral services were held Mon-' 2 The said liquid chlorine is to be in In violation of Section 1 of the within . Corps Rccruit Depot, Parris Island, hem.” Young, Mrs. Katherine MacDonale M scordfli 2,000 lb. - containers and -delivered at o rd in an ce. day. from the Helwejr Funeral the Sewerage Disposal Plant, .Pennsyl­ (b) Whenever any minor under the s. c. .■■ Membership chairman, Miss Flo­ Mrs. Edith Barton, Mrs. Henry vania Avenue, Ocean Grove, and - the go of...... eighteen years is. arrested, 'or. Home, here. Interment was in Neptune Sewer Plant'#2, . Old Corlles' During his eight weeks of inten­ rence Gower, presented three new Smith, Mrs. Jane Watt, Mrs taken into custody, for violation of Molmt Moriah Cemetery, Philadel­ Avenue, Neptune/ at such times and Section 1 of the within ordinance, the sified recruit training under vet­ members: Miss E sther Arnold. Miss: Gladys Mierow, Mrs. Mabel 73fd- C h eese quantities as determined by the Town­ Chief of Police of the Township of Nep­ phia. ship Sewer'Superintendent. ' ■ tune. or the superior or regular police. eran noncommissioned officer Drill Olive Downing and Airs. Donald niann, Mrs. Margaret" A. Picola The .bids are to be enclosed ; in c.fTicer acting In his place and stead, Instructors, he learned small arms Miss Lulu E. Peters, Mrs. Star- sealed envelopes bearing the name and rhall notify the * parent, gtiardian or C. Stocum. They were welcomed by address of the bidder and the. name of. other person having custody of such. . MRS. JACOB SLAVIN marksmanship, bayonet fighting, the president. ■ ■ garet K. SeLfridge, Miss Laurette with ' the proposed work on the 'outside, ;ad-' minor of such arrest, or taking into, . NEPTUNE CITY — Mrs. Sarah dressed'to the Township Committee of. custody.. 1 and methods of self- protection, as Mr. Herman Brown .opened the McKendree, Mrs. Luella Ostcrioh the Township of .Neptune, New Jersey; (c) If It Is established that any mi­ ■ Slavin, of Oxford. Heights Apart­ well as receiving instruction In mtl- Christmas program by singing two Jlrs. Elizabeth HaSg.es. gulden ■ The Township Committee-/ reserves nor under the age of. eighteen -years ments, Oxford Wav, died'nt her the right .to reject any or all -'.bids': if, shall have violated. Section 1 of the j itary drill, history and traditions selections: “Christmas” and/’Green Also, Mrs. Ethel Lange, Mrs. A deemed- to the best interests of ,the within ordinance between the hours of ■ home iast Saturday, at Ihe age of of the Marino Corps, and other aca­ Township to dp so. ' . . ■ ten o’clock in the evening, prevailing sleeves/’ accompanied by Mrs. Rich­ H. Fischers, Mrs. J.'H . Neill, Miss cMdor By. order .of- the Township Commit­ time, nnd six o’clock in the morning, so. demic subjects. ard Relth. May ; Buckelbnrgei'. Mrs. .Mae tee of the - Township of Neptune, Mon­ prevailing time, of the following day,- . A resident here for the past one mouth County, New Jersey; then it shall be presumed, in the ab­ He has been assigned to Camp Mrs: Albert Layton then introdu­ Schne.ver, Mrs. Elsie Madsen, Mrs D A T E D : D ecem b er 7. 1965 sence of proof to tho contrary, that the and one. half years, was a . former LeJeune, N- C., for four weeks of ced Mrs. Paul A. Friedrich who Marie Clark, Peggy Valenten, JIar- goodness JOSEPH E. BENNETT parent, guardian or other adult, per­ resident of Bradley Beach and of Township Clerk son having the care or custody of such individual combat training a red showed and narrated slides of the garct Holden, Mrs. John Riley —50 . - - $5.70 minor knowingly permitted such .minor Kraft Dinner give; t«.i- Lakewood, being a Shore resident four weeks of basic specialist train­ Holy Land featuring places frequ­ Anna Philip, rLeah Bills, Mrs. Ern­ to d o so. .for 47 years. She had been born in der , creamy with PROPOSAL - (d) If lt.be established that tho par-, ing in his military occupational ented by Jesus;. Nazareth, Cana, est D. Sparks, Mrs. Wm. Wood go ldencheese good neB3l E asy cnt. guardian or other adult person having the care or custody of any mi­ Russia. field.. -. .. ami.quick to fix “aa ia/’..Or NOTICE is hereby given that ssaled Jericho, Mount Tabor; Sea of Gali Mrs. Fred Ecke, Miss Florence bids will bo received by. the Town- ner under the age of eighteen years • She whs,a member of the Temple lee, land of Gadarenes, Tiberias, Hunter, Mrs. Harry S. Willey combino it with other foods rhip Committee of the' Township of was duly notified pursuant to Section Beth El sisterhood, of Asbury Park, for inexpensive ye‘. ••• Neptune, on Tuesday, December 21, ♦1 (b) of the within ordinance that such Seaman Rccruit Anthony J. Al- Munt of Beatitudes, Capernaum, Florence Vanaman, Marion Haney 1065, a t 8 P.M ., a t th e T o w n sh ip H e a d -, minor hacf been arrested, or taken into main dishes. custody, for the violation of Section and a-member o£ ihe Congregation locca Jr. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mount Hermon, Caesarea, Samaria, quarters, 137 South Main Street, Nep­ Emma Rossbach., tune, New Jersey; for the furnishing, 1 of the within ordinance, and It be Agudath Achim sisterhood, of Brad­ Anthony J. Alloeca of 3315 High­ Bethany, Jerusalem, Mount of COSTS cleaning, and lettering of uniforms, for further establishol that such minor.sub­ Also, Mrs. Chester Sutpher., Mrs. sequently . remained idle, loitered, ley Beach.' ONLY employees of the Road, Refuse, Sani­ way 33-, Neptune, N. J., is undergo­ Olives, and Bethlehem. Paul Schmidt, Mrs. Emily Wilson tary Fill, and Sewer Departments of lounged or slept in violation of .Section . Surviving Mrs. Slavin are her. 1 of the within ordinance, then lt shalf ■ ing seven weeks of Navy basic After all joining in-singing the Mrs. Murial Westall, Mrs. Philip the Township of Neptune for the year husband, Jacob; two sons, Harold, 10GG. be presumed, in the absence of proof to training at the Naval Training Cen­ first stanza of "Silent Night,” Mrs. Specifications may be secured from the contrary, that such parent, guar­ M. Jones, Mrs. Herbert Baker, LEGAL NOTICE dian, or other adult person having the of Asbury Park, and Julius, of In­ ter, San Diego, Calif. the Office of the Township Clerk, 137 Arpert closed the meeting. Anna S. Bier, Mrs. Helen Fm-bect South Main Street,. Neptune, New Jer­ care or custody of such minor know- terlaken; four grandchildren, and NOTICE TO BIDDERS sey, during, regular business hours. . ingly permitted such subsequent- vlo^ . In the first week of. his naval Mrs. J. W. Hahn, Mrs. E. T. Dev- latio n . one great-grandchild: . NOTICE IS . HEREBY GIVEN • that Bids must be made on the' standard service, he will study military sub­ onshirefi Alice Wortman, Mrs. G. proposal' form in the manner desig­ Section 5. Arty person who violates The Bodine uneral Home,. As­ sealed bids will be received by the nated therein - and required by the any provision of the-within ordinance’, jects and live and work under con­ VanWickle, Mrs. Lydia Swartz, Township Committee of the Township upon conviction, shall be subject, for bury Park, was in charge of ar­ Combined Circles specifications and enclosed in. sealed ditions similar to those he will er. Hazel M. Betts, -Ada Whelplcy of Neptune, New Jersey, for the fur­ envelopes bearing tlie name and ad­ each and every violation, to a fine of • rangem ents nishing of Road Maintenance. Materials dress-of the bidder and the.name of the not more than Two Hundred ($200.00). counter bn his first .ship or at his Ena .Wakefield, Mrs. S. R. Drown, and Topsoll. and opened and read in proposed work on .the outside addressed Dollars, or be Imprisoned in the Town­ first shove station. Christmas Party public at the Township Hall, 137 South to the Township Committee of the ship of Monmouth County Jail for- a Mrs. W. T. Crozier, Mrs. Elmer Main Street, -Township o# Neptune, Township of Neptune, Neptune,- New period not to exceed-ninety /DO) days,, In making the transition from Baldwin. ' .. New Jersey on . December 21, 19G5 at J e rs e y . : or both, at the discretion of the Town­ BREWSTEK HAWIvixs JOXES f*:C0 P.M„ Standard Time. The Township Committee reserves ship Magistrate,, or other proper judi­ civilian to sailor he will be taught OCEAN GROVE— The combined the right to reject any-or all bids if cial officer before whom complaint NUTLEY — Brewster Hawkins and supervised by experienced covered dish supper and Christmas deemed to the best interests, of the shall be made under the within ordi­ Jones died here Tuesday, December Township so to do. nance.-. - • ; • Navy petty, officers. They will party of the Barbara Heck and Sus­ D A TED : - D ecem b er 7 , ’1965 Section 6. If any. section, portion of 7. JOSEPH E. BENNETT a section, br any provision of the teach him the basic skills of sea­ annah Wesley Circles, of St, Paul's Township Clerk within ordinance shall be -invalid for .He was the husband of ’the for- —50 . .. . 1 ' $5.76 any reason, and so declared .by a Court, manship as well as survival tech Church was held Tuesday night in nf competent jurisdiction, such invalid- - liiques, military drill and other ba­ the junior room of the church. • ilv nnd declaration shall not affect the DEATH NOTICE validity of the remaining sections, por­ JONES—Brewster Hawkins. >f sic subjects. . Following supper, gifts were ex­ O R D IN A N C E NO . 690 tions of sections, or provisions of the TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE.. Nutley, N. J. On Dec. 7. 1965. Hus­ Or, completion of his recruit changed and Christmas carols were within ordinance. , COUNTY OF MONMOUTH- Section 7. .The within ordinance , band of Bessie (nee) Diizer of 134 training he jwill be assigned to a sung. shall become effective immediately Union Avenue. Funeral service «• , . . NOTICE is hereby given that at a upon its final passage and publication ship, Special guests were Mrs. Albert regular meeting of the Townshlp Com- in the manner prescribed by law. Saturday (tomorrow) ;at 10:30 A.M.! ?. ! 5 station mitlee of the Township of Neptune in fro m th* Richards Funeral Home, cording to the results of his Navy Layton, Miss Elizabeth Brubaker, the County of Monmouth, held on the (Signed) JOSEPH WARDELL. 4 Newark Turnpike. Riverdale, classification tests; and his own de Mrs. James Hahn, and Mrs. Donald seventh day of December, 1905, the fol­ Mayoil- lowing ordinance was Introduced and Attest: JOSEPH E. BENNETT : N . J . Intermen; in Mt. Hebron sires and the needs of the Navy. Stocum.. passed on first reading. C lerk Cemetery, Montclair. —50 .Others present were: Mrs. Ken-' Said Township Committee will meet —50 - • ' $29.25 Electronics Technician Seaman neth Dellett, Mrs. Hundson Snyder, Robert J. Jannarone, USN, son of Mrs. William Ahrens, Mrs. Alex OCEAN GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Jannarone Vellinga, Mrs. Leroy Ward, Mrs. Al­ Sr. ,750 Wayside Road, Neptune, bert Meeks, Mrs. Raymond Crane, has deployed to the Caribbean Mrs. Ray Navatier, Mrs. George USE NO EXTRA MEMORIAL aboard the amphibious force, flag Withers ,Mrs. Walter Justus, Miss OUR CHARGE. ship USS Pocono. Frances Stern, Mrs. Carolyn Harri­ POPULAR PAY W hile deployed, the Pocono Is ■ g U HOME son, Mrfc. Frank Smith, Mrs. Alice WATCH­ REGULAR 118 MAIN AVENUE scheduled for port visits to Guan­ fShotwell, tanamo Bay, Cuba; St. Thomas, DOG RATE FOR AIR CONDITIONED 'i. Also Mrs. William Schetelich, Virgin Islands; and San - Juan, Mrs. James Sullivan, Mrs. Otto SERVICE YOUR OIL PRospect 4-1758 Puerto Rico. Pocono has. spent the Stoll, Mrs.. Jacob Batdorf, ’ Mrs, l-«dy Wtn. P. Walter, Jr. Thanksgiving holidays in San Juan. Violet Brooks, Mrs. Harry Craw­ Stock shares are an ideal gift for Christmas. Like any gift, utendant Owner *nd"Blgr. Tho Pocono normally operates ford, Mrs. Louis Burlingame, Miss there is a wide range of quality and price. You can gear your out of Norfolk, Va., with the U.S. purchase in direct proportion to the degree of friendship, Eula Chandler, Mrs. Jean Dabler, esteem and love you bear for the recipient. And — your ’ Atlantic Fleet. Mrs. Thos. Davis, Mrs. William T. Christmas gift of stock is a constant reminder throughout -* : Folley, Mrs, Doris Gilllgan, Mrs. the years of your thoughtfulness on Christmas, 1965. The HEATING OIL experience and knowledge of the entire McDonnell & Com­ FRANCIONI, James Hendrickson, Miss Lydia pany organization are at your disposal to help with your Hebeler. shopping. Telephone — or just drop in — to own your Share CALL 775-4600 FOR PROMPT TAYLORand And Mrs. Frederick Herbst, Mrs. of America before Christmas. LOPEZ, Inc. Robert John, Mrs. Francis Kelly,' RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE Mrs. Jim Loeser, Mrs. J. E.- McDon­ o n n e l l FUNERAL BOMB M S T ) 8 t C 2 - nell, Mrs. Betty Manley, Mrs. Jen­ flCQtfCIAUOmi itcM • Exclusive bvt Inexpm sivi nie Oswald, Mrs. Henrietta Piccoli, KtUMIshadieOB DANIEL L. FRANCIONI ASBURY p a r k TOMS RIVER 20 PROSPECT THOMAS W. TAYLOB Mrs. William Schunck, Mrs. Sinclair Berkeley*Carteret Hotel .Locust Shopping Center NEPTUNE D. JOSEPH LOPEZ T i r n f r Sutherland, Mrs. Raymond Strasser, i WELLER’S ’H - 7th Ave. Asbnry Ptrk *00 10th Ave. Neptnne ine Waibte, Mrs. Christine Faber, Members New tfork Stock Exchange ESTABLISHED IN 1916 (Corner of Atkins Ave.) n i t y i a that it always comes and other orincipa! exchanges ' ir Conditioned f'R S-0021 disguised as hard work.” Mrs, William Wegge and Mrs. Rich­ MUTUAL FUNDS ■mm inJn m— rr rrnri------ard ReiUi. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1965: OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY

president, thanked" officers, chair­ | Sunday in Advent. ;7.;4jS A.M.:, The; ■ Ferry Traffic Increases Holiday Wrapping I*bflatheaClass men.and members for their cooper­ !Holy Eucharist and sermon, 9:00 ation during • 19(J5. . . A.M.: The Holy Eucharist and ser­ CAPE.MAY — November traffic In Four Easy Steps Holds Meeting Preceding1 -the business meeting mon, 11:00 A.M.: : Morning prayer, ait. the Cape May-Lewes Ferry F ather Joseph Sims,. C.STS,R., com­ holy baptism and sermon. The showed an increase of 5 ,i r i over i November, 1904. according to Gen­ Gay, sophisticated,, romantic or OCEAN GROVE — The Phlla- menced a three day Triduum, 'in sermon topic is, “Taking. A Good eral;-Manager N ote ^ C. Chandler. whimsical, each package you wrap thea Class of S t -Paul’s Church honor- of Our Lady, in preparation Look at. Ourselves.” 3.’ No Won­ During November . 6,508.-vehicles; fa a special way o f saying "I m et itt, the Conference Room on of the Feast of the Immaculate der Wo Get Confused. ‘ • used the ferry crossing Delaware thought of you." All you need to November 30th with twenty merit ■ I Conception, December 8th, with ro­ Bay.between New Jersey and Del­ give each , of your gifts an extra bers'present. . sary and benediction services,, in aware, This . compares to.' 6,278 f^-fift-of sparkle is pretty paper, sols- Mrs. Donald Stbcum ‘set the at­ the church. Cited For Frrish Football vehicles recorded in November, mosphere for their fellowship with A Christmas party followed the ' -.so d ', eellopJisjie tape, a variety:, of 2964; ..-V-;'-'- 'v v \: trimmings and .a little ingenuity. a quotation, 'What to Forget,” sug­ business meeting. Mrs. Thomas . WII.UAMSTOWN, MASS.— Bill Especially lovely at Christmas­ gesting “blot out the disagreeable Hyra led the members, in the 31'ng- Oliver, t h ^ so n of Mr. end Mrs, time are the foil papers . . . aval! | things ot life, write on a clean ing of Christmas carolB. Mrs. William,;H. Oliver, 401 Old Corlies j-Earns-Senior Fellowship e&le in fantasy of colore, textures sheet all that is lovely and love­ Charles Johnson and Mrs. Fred Rd;, Neptune, N: J., was awarded . and patterns. In bright colors or able.” Maier were in charge , of refresh­ a numeral for being ;s tackle on 1 BETHANY, -W, VA. - - Etlward pastels, shiny or dull, pattensed or I Miss Caroline P. Wilson chose the ments. this fall’s Williams Coilegs fresh­ | Pappas, senior .and economics ma- plain, foils toting- a glow to your STth Psalm for the basis of her m an Cootball team. He is a June |io r from .'707 .Tide Place, Neptune, holiday, gifts; .and decorations. On rem arks o n •‘Thanksgiving for . , St. Janies Episcopal i Graduate of Stony Brook School | N. X, has received one of six Senior plain papers, try foil ribbons awS; Christmas." . i where he lettered in three, sports [Fellowships at Bethany College for; bows, or some of the new folt seals , Mrs. Richard Steere read a- let­ BRADLEY BEACH Rev. D. and, among other activities, was 1985-66. Pappas 3s editor-in-chief and tags to add dash to.your pre-j ter from the Director of the Chris­ Stewart Alexy, rector of St. James a member of the Glee Club tlie of the. Tower,: the Student weekly sents. - .. tian Children’s Fund expressing ap­ Episcopal . Church, announces .the Varsity Club, and an Honor stu­ newspaper. He is a member of Kap­ preciation for tlie s u p p o rt of a Kor- following', Services . for the third dent. . . ' Ipa Alpha Order. . . ; A few simple tips

1. Measure the paper to six*.-, alio«r- ing at least one inch overlap where th e tv/o_ sides of the paper meet, and enough extra paper at the ends to completely cover the depth of the box, .Trim, off any excess.

2, Place box top down, in the center of the j®per;,snS bring o n e -a O g e arbund to the middle of the .bottom.- Fasten with a bitof • ceiipphtme tape. Now bring the other edge.Qt paper asrounsl.t'o overlap -and S& stm It down. Seam will be an the.;Sof-! tom, out of sight; , . .’/■

3, Fold, corners otl one end tn flush sgsiinst the box, creasing ..sharply to form pointed flaps.

^4. Fold bottom flap in against side "•iii box, Fold remaining, flap up over, it tightly and fasten with tape/Re- peat steps 3 and 4 on the other end and your package ‘is ready for trim­ ming. • For.-the less handy or time-short wrapper, . pretty ready made bows are available; .usually with extra ribbon to fit all but the largest box. Gold or silver foil wrapped s:ord looks .elegant eti , , a plain paper, especially when trimmed with some os' thepaekaged "gold” cutouts now CiSl . . '. wreaths,-medallions,; birds I .and flowers, , Your only limit is your ]jna&n&.; tion . . . s o try your hand and watch tlie eyes light up. • , ,. ,

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Kiinckle;. ways and m eans, M rs. v Open House Punch Bleecker Stirling; publicity, M rs. Fred Tobleman; s u n s h i n e , M iss : V Florence H unter; hospitality, Mis*:, A n n a .Bier; Mrs. Vincent Lawson, social chairm an. Refreshments were served by the social committee. SUPPLIES PROPERTY RECONDITIONING The following members attendedr HOTEL AND RESTAURANT M rs.F. G. Arntz, Mrs. Fred Toble- YOU WANT THE BEST AND"MOST REASONABLE man, Mrs. Fred Thompson, Mrs. • G et it a t the ' * Anna Pegg, Miss Edith L. Bosch, THE WM. R. HOGG Mrs. Edith E. Wolvorton, Mrs. G- , ; CONDITIONING PLUMBING HEATING Keith, Mrs. Anna Farrell, Mrs. RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT CO. SHEET METAL WORK — KITCHEN MODERNIZATION Kitchen Equipment and Furniture Clarence Downie, Mrs, Ralph Wig- Over Sixty-five years Fourth and Railroad Aves. gin, Mrs. Albert E. Doremus, M ra.-: HOTEL, RESTAURANT and KITCHEN SUPPLIES of Service In Asbury Park, N. J. Donald Irvin, Mrs. Harold Li C t-p p t Telephone 775.1147 Monmouth County Dial 775-3193 Sturges, Mrs. Clifford Kunekel, iy liilll Q llC C l Opposite Main Avenue Gates Mrs. Katherine Macdonald; Mrs. GARAGE — STORAGE Henry Smith, Mrs. John Riley, Mrs. ALUMINUM PRODUCTS V. T. Gillan, Mrs. George Riker, Mrs. Harry B. Jones. A good punch recipe is a lifesaver during the holiday BeaBOn. EMIL’S GARAGE Proprietor ibb PRODUCTS :'2 a .?S U , It comes to the rescue of many a harried host and h o s te s s . Iit t Also, Mrs. J. H. Neill, M K ath­ • Aluminum «nd Fiber- • GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS can be made ahead of time s o there’s no problem of concocting erine H. Brandley, Miss Ethel Orr> glass Awning* individual beverages during the party. Guests can help them­ ‘ Body a Fender Work : •. Used Cars For Sale selves which makes for informality and sociability. And best of Miss A.. Sipler, Mrs. Fred Ecke, CONSTRUCTION CO. • Jalousies Gas, Oil, Tires & Batteries Miss Florence Hunter, Mrs. Solviefe^*- “Adds to Gracious Living” • Glaaswalle The secret ingredient in a good punch is tea. Tho tea blends Hagstrom, Mrs.' Margaret K. Self­ Bad Ladd • Howard Diet* • Additions 1300 CORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE discreetly with other ingredients and gives body to the punch ridge, Mrs. A. ,T. Holloway, Mrs. • Enclosures without masking the other flavors. Try this pretty rosy punch 404 Neptune Hwy., NEPTUNB, N. J. Dial 774-3344 at a holiday open house. It’s guaranteed to rook" rnme Helen Roth, Mrs. A. C. Flandreau, • General Remodeling Phone 776-7455 — Free Estimates back for more. y" V v 1 Mrs. Grace Hepdrickson, Mis3 Ar- Oldsmobile — Jaguar — Willy’s “Jeep” Sales and Service ' Open House Punch line L .. Gardner, Mrs. Helen Fur- BAKERY — Wholesale and Retail Johnson’s Oldsmobile, Inc. #■■■ 1 quart cold water 2 cans (46 ouiW--v.vi. ) beck, Mrs. E. T. Devonshire, Miss % cup loose tea or 15 teabags pineapple juice, chilled Ethel Jennings, Miss ^Eleanor; COMPLETE LINE . 86 South Main Street, Ocean Grove ^ Phone: 775-4670 % cup 6 tablespoons canned lemon Service & Parts : ‘‘The Home of Value-Rated Used Cars” 4 bottles (l pint each) cran- juice, chilled Lloyd, Frances D. Spengenian, ; ELSIE LARSSEN PIES OF BAKED GOODS 'berry------4“’juice------cocktail,'-1'’ chilled 1 l-bottll; bottle (28 ounces) ginger Ethel B.Bonter, Mrs. Vincent Law­ ale,; chilled — OPEN SUNDAYS — Phone 774-1439 24-HOUR SERVICE son, Mrs. Albert S. Layton. Bring water to full rolling boil; remove from heat; add tea Rolls • Challes • Wedding & Birthday SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. Jill a t once. Brew 4 minutes. Strain into punch bowl; add sugar ; And, Mrs. Emma Stackhouse, and atir until dissolved. Cool at room temperature. Add chilled Mrs. E. Boulden, Mrs; Flora Car­ PASTRIES and COOKIES STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING fruit juices. When ready to serve, add ginger ale ahd ice. Makes ney, Mrs. M. S. Irwin, Mrs. Ethel Corner Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. J. about 50 punch cup sewings. Garnish with clove-studded lemon 1114 7th Avenue, Neptune # 774-0050 . slices and cinnamon sticks, if desired. .v Norman, Mrs. Enoch H. Gabriel, Tel. 775-9416 We give S & H Green Stamps Miss May Stafford. Mrs: Frieda AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS Horn, Mrs. Ivan Hall, Mrs. Sylva? Ehrich, Mrs. J. W. Hahn, Mrsr*- HAVE RADIATORS CLEANED AND REPAIRED NEPTUNE SHELL SERVICE CENTER Here’s An Easy-to-Make Free Pick Up & Delivery • Tires, Batteries, Shellubrication Elizabeth Geiger, Mrs. Louise Finishing HI WAY 35 at DRUMMOND AVE. • NEPTUNE Repaired Nick Antich Smiling Christmas Angel Brady, Mrs. E. Greaves, Mrs. Jane WHEEL ALIGNMENT Simmons, Mrs. Robert Dawson, 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK ______Tel. 775-3472 Mrs. John H. Link, Mrs. George AND CREAM A d d a personal touch to. your Pad with tissue or soft; paper and Geissler, Mrs. Homer Kresge, Mrs. home this Christinas by making cover with foil. Decorate with CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK Edward Blakeslie, Mrs. A. H. Fisctf- WARDELL’S DAIRY your own festive decorations. You twists of colored gift wrap and put er, Mts. Hannah Sturm, Mrs. So­ can do wonders with common it In place over the mantel DAIRY PRODUCTS phie Lawson, Anna S. Bier, Miss FABIO BATTAGLIA household materials and less than NEPTUNE, N. J. Phone 774-1916 Elizabeth Wilson, Mi's. Jean Daw- ctncivAT if c riiims PATIOS CEMENT BLOCKS an hour of time. To make a radiant B B R B s a . c*sa5*s , Christmas angel, cut two cardboard Icy, Mrs. Elia: Robinson. 2HI Bangs Avenue, Neptune, N. J. Telephone W-ooao MOVING —■ STORAGE — PACKING Methodist Home triangles 2i in. wide at the base and ... ."- * — PLASTERING — PATCHING — CONCRETE WORK 19 in. high. AGENTS 931 Score each from the tip to the Auxiliary Meets Police officials have estimated ^ m a s o n c o n t r a c t o r . o g e r s base in two places,? In. apart at the that as much as 75 per cent of nil WILLIAM GRAY S IN C E 1931 ALLIED AGH ASBURY AVE. automobile stolen In the United 1707 Maxwell Dr., Wall Twp., Belmar, N. J. Dial 681-5912 base. Use rubber cement to cover OCEAN GROVE — The Method­ VAN LINES Call 775-2093 Asbury Park the cardboard with aluminum foil ist Home Auxiliary met at St. States were the result of careless MOVING AND STORAGE or colored aluminum gift wrap. Paul’s Ghurcli on Nov. 29. drivers who left their keys in the Ignition or failed to lock up. Fold on tile scores and join the two President Mrs..Alice, Bean greet­ S. MARTUSCELLI — 775-8539 triangles along the 19 in. edge with ed the members and read M AN NIHG'S-MAYFLOWER tape to form a cone. “Thoughts of Freedom,”'(Tho Art SNOW PLOWING 430 Westwood Place, NEPTUNE MOVING, STORAGE, AND CRATING All Trained Accredited personnel • Low Insurance Rates To niako the wings,' take two of Living/. - ; • VThe shore’s Newest and most Modern Warehouses'* pieces of heavy duty foil each 9 by Devotional chairman, Mrs.; H ar­ CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR 1924 B e c k A ve., N e p tu n e , N ew J e rs e y .. . 77S-3XSS FLOWERS BY 32 in. and pieat them into VA in. old Sturgis, introduced Mrs, Don­ PAINTING — DECORATING pleats'. A ttach the wings .to the cone ald Irvin, who gave an interesting . Telephone G. H, Wood and Son Ocean Grove with tape, and open'put. Use a large talk- on the subject of “Pilgrims.” IARRV MIERAS Styrofoam ball for the head arid PAINTINGPAPERHANGING SPRAY PAINTING 1 Mrs. Homer Kresge introduced 47 MAIN AVENUE Work ; . . Estimates Freely Given. Insert it over the tip of the cone. OCEAN GROVE GILLAN PAINTING SERVICE Cut strips of gold gift wrap for hair Mr. Howard Smith who showed col Complete Building Alterations — Carpentry, Masonry, Insulation, etc. orbd slides of his trip from. Lake DECORATING & COLOR CONSULTANT — BILL GILLAN; Prop and make the eyes and mouth from Tel. 774-3234 Plastering & Patching • Good Workmanship P.O. Box 308, OCEAN GROVE Tel. 775-87*7 blue and red gift v/rap. Add a halo George to Alaska. (a cardboard circle covered with The new officers foY the coming 9 A.M. lo 6 P.M. JOHN LOFTUS CONSTRUCTION P a in tin g & Paperhanging Contractor Tel. 775-4707 foil) ond your angel is set for year will Vo installed in January Evening 775-8526 122 Newark Ave., Bradley Beach EDMUND L. THOMPSON, JR. Christmas eve. They aret President, Mrs. Alice You can also make u beautiful Bean; vice president, Mrs. Homer . . . “QUALITY FIRST” Builder, Carpenter - EDWIN NOREN P.O. Box 326, Ocean Grove • Serving Ocean'Grove &.Neptune Since 1M1 wreath by cutting a large diameter Kresge; secretary, Mi'S, Helen F.oth; treasurer, Mrs. Clifford 9 W E B B AYE , OCEAN GROVE Dial 771-6270 card board ring about IM in. wide. Alterations, Kitchen Cabinets, etc. Paperhanging • . Taping • Interior &.Exterior Painting j BEST PRICES I Xo Job too Large or Small A Satisfied Customer Is J!y Aim WALTER J. ULMER, JR. SHERMAN WILLIAMS PAINTS SINCE 1922 PAID RIZAS and CLAYTON, INC. 501 M APLE AVE;; N EPTU N E, N. J. '■ 775-1764 | For Old Gold and- . I Silver and . i - : 61 Pinewood Dr., Neptune • • Teh. 775-2B31 PAINT and WALLPAPER — RETAIL SALES 1 Old- Jewelry | / 104 Fulham PI., Neptune •. Tel. 771-7365 McCa r t h y Free 'Estimates • No Job Too Small or Too Large ERH • EYANIZE PAINTS—PAINTING. SUPPLIES—WALL PAPEF B . F ED D E S j ROOFING COMPANY JEWELER We make a specialty of small jobs — Free Estimates CORLIES AVENUE PAINT STORE HOMES • APARTMENTS • FACTORIES • CHURCHES 1 OCEAN GROVE § 131 4 Corlies Ave., Neptune • Tel. 774-2648 • Free Delrverj' 5 POST OFFICE BLDG. | WHITTIER & LASHEK, Builders • BUILT-UP © SLAG <9 ASPHALT ?L*j*Ji«i/«:i*itliiliilulii|ii*iiliii iiiii|iiii'tiiiii|iitiiiiiiiii 5 409 Monmouth Ave., Bradley Beach Tel; 774-1805 PLUMBING and HEATING ROOFING — SHEET METAL Aluminum & Asbestos Siding Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Given COAL AND FUEL OIL Full Insurance Coverage FRANK J. ECKART — 774-0656 The Hardware Store Thompson Fuel Company And Pruning •118 BURLINGTON AVE. ■ BRADLEY BEACH, jf.' J. Roofing Repairs ol’ A ll Kinds _ of Ocean Grove FUEL Oil, WOOD AND CHARCOAL -“BLUE" COAL T ILE & SLATE A SPECIALTY 117 So; Main Si. — MERRILL II. THOMPSON. Prop. — 775-2300 . WILLARD MOUNT - 771-3040 H A RDWARE Phaues: (Day) 175-4091 G.E. Air Conditioned.-‘Cults . Plumbing and Heating — '' Electric Sewer Wire Dial 774-4737 .Warm Air Furnaces . PAINTS and OILS 606 BEACH AVE. • - BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. 121 MAIN ST. • BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. & Ageucy For “No Roost" Monmouth Oil Burner Fuel Co. Bonded Roofing & Sheet Meta] Contracting Pigeon Repellent Domestic & Commercial — Iron Fireman Oil Fired Boilers 24 Hour Service Electric Sewer Cleaning Paul R. Greco — Gerald T. Greco • 38 Neptune HY., Neptune Full Line of FIORENTINO PLUMBING DRUG S 805 Sixth Ave., A sbury P ark • •• . Tel. 774-7480 KITCHEN 43 MAIN-AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE W. B. NAGLE, Reg. Ph. Jobbing‘ Properly Serviced at Reasonable Rates UTENSILS NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE “Doctors Advise Nagle’s” Tel. 774-0201 ; -.51 Main Avenne PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS OCEAN GROVE, N. J. ACE Radio & Television (775-8062) Phone PR 4-4741 ELECTRICIAN • We repair and sell Television, Home & Car Radios, Record Players anl Tape-Recorders. ■ .69 Highway. 35, “Top of the Hill,” Neptune City, N. J. ADAMS ELECTRIC All sizes, cut and threaded. Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances ROOFS — SIDINGS Valves and fittings and D. Darvin Adams Jr. Dial 776-8376 LARRISON,^* P. O. Box 915, Asbury Park, N . J . ______copper tubing. Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. Electrical Contractor GENERAL ROOFING CO. NEPTUNE CITY ROOFING — SIDING — GUTERS — LEADERS ft M ERICAN-<£t/mdal»d ROBERT E. MOSER COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES PR 4-5352 FIXTURES • WIRING • ELECTRIC HEAT Dial 776-8249 1408% Corlies Ave., Neptune Robert Deane • Plumbing Fixtures • Hot Wa­ Residence —■ 05 Broadway 403 OAKDALE DR., Shark River Hills, NEPTUNE ter Heaters • Boilers • Base Ocean Grove — PR 4-2590 SIGNS —• Painting and Lettering . Board Radiation VARIETY STORE REX SIGN CO. — 774-1377 Oil WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER 4 CLIVE me. Burner E. A. PACE 5 & 10c STORE 1013 Main Street • - Bradley Beach 120 Neptune H'woy *35 Service. 49 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE — 775-4455 “ Serving the Shore for Many Years" NEPTUNE 24 Honrs 100 MAIN ST., MANASQUAN — 223-0224 ______PR 4-0600 B aifr Including You’re Reading tlie Family Newspaper THIS SPACE AVAILABLE Sunday