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Sixty-Fourth Year, No. 4 — 8 Pages BELMAK, NEW JERSEY, MAY 23, 1957 Seven Cent* FORMING BOOSTER Trainmen Issued Wall Committee Move Amendment Memorial Parade UNIT FOR LEAGUE The Belmar Wall Babe Ruth League is organizing a Boos- Traffic Tickets Rejects Board's On South Belmar Plans Completed ter Club and conducting a campaign for funds to finance its activities for the season. Hearing Ordered For Sidewalk Order Organization, Offi- Joseph G. Siebold, chairman Variance Denial cials To March At of the Booster Club program, Blocking Crossings is being assisted by the fol- 2 P. M. Thursday In Belmar Reducing~Walk Width lowing officers; Joseph Vasal- Grants Temporary Use lo, president; John H. Demp- Two conductors of the New Permit To Applicant To Meet Change In Fifty organizations have sey, vice president; Mrs. Ada York & Long Branch Railroad been invited to participate in Dempsey, secretary; Mrs. Twice Turned Down Street Grade will be given hearings on the annual Memorial Day par- Ella M. Siebold, treasurer, charges of blocking traffic in ade in Belmar and South Bel- and Mrs. Edward C. Broege, Rejecting for a second time South Belmar's sidewalk Belmar Magistrate's Court mar next Thursday. Officials corresponding secretary. a recommendation of the next Thursday night. Charles and curb construction prob- Board of Adjustment that a Teams in the League, com- Thompson of 246 Allen place, lems again occupied tlie at- variance be denied for a bus- prising boys from 13 to 15 Long Branch, and Robert Wil- tention of Mayor Leroy F. iness in a residential zone, the years of age, play their liamson of 264 Plainfield ave- Walling and the Borough Wall Township Committee games at Belmar Memorial nue, Berkeley Heights, were Council Tuesday night. last night granted a tempor- Field. issued summonses Tuesday The council took steps to ary use permit for a two-year after traffic had been held up correct the cause of some period. The vote was 4 to 1, from 12 to 20 minutes at complaints against the side- with Mayor Benjamin H. Dan- crossings from Eighth to 13th skin casting the lone ballot walk and curb order by intro- Wall Turns Down avenues. ducing an amendment to the against it. dinance covering walks and Thompson and Williamson The variance application of ordinance covering walks Substation Plan were conductors on a drill Peter Budnick to operate a Winners in popularity poll among pupils of graduating class at Wall Central School four feet in width instead of engine and work train that nursery in Allaire road, just five feet in North boulevard. are, left to right, front row. Betsy Bennett, most athletic girl; Sandra Me Arthur, best had been operating through West of Old Mill road, haa Property owners along that Unanimously Rejected looking; Ronnie McElvery, most artistic; Gall TUton, best dancer; Sandra Hurley, best Belmar. When traffic piled up been before the Adjustment after the automatic crossing street had complained that On Protests From student; Maxine Corby, class clown; carol Gibson, most popular; Carol Marcks, best Board and Township Commit- when the street grade was personality; back row, Lester Sperry, most athletic boy; John Shaw best dancer; David gates had been down five to tee several months. Budnick 10 minutes, police and Bor- established, allowance was Nearby Residents Hammerer, most artistic; Larry French, best personality; Steven Ferguson, best stu- was ordered before the board ough Commissioner John A. made for only four-foot walks. dent; Gary Patterson, most popular; Everett Keim, class clown; Tommy Parker, vot- when it was discovered he Taylor, director of Public Saf- j The amendment also speci- The Wall Township Plan- ed the best looking, was absent when pictu re was taken. i was operating the business ety, went to the crossings. Mr. fies that when sidewalks and ning Board, on a unanimous in the residence zone. Tbe Taylor attempted to unsnarl curbs are in need of repair vote Monday night, denied the board denied his application the tie-up while Captain Wil- and have been condemned by Jersey Central Power & Light for a variance and he appeal- PROBING HEIGHTS liam J. Briden and Patrolman the borough, the owners shall Co., permission to build a ed to the Township Commit- Arthur W. Boss, Funeral Service William J. Byrnes went after be allowed 30 days in which JACK HA AG power substation in the South, STORE BURGLARY tee, claiming that he was the train crew. growing shrubbery and plants to do the work. A public hear, ern end of the township. A SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS of Belmar. South Belmar and as a hobby. The committee ing on the amendment will petition bearing the signa- — Police Chief George E. For Mrs. Carlson Captain Briden said he had Wall Township have accepted 76, Heart Victim ordered the case returned for he held June 18 at 8 P. M. tures of 65 residents in the Newman and county detec- clocked the gates at Ninth invitations to take part m hon- area objecting to the building consideration to the Adjust- A letter from Mrs. Thomas tives are investigating the avenue down 14 minutes. Au- oring veterans and the war was presented and about 30 ment Board, with the com- J. Doyle and her daughter, I burglary of Clark's Depart- tomatic gates can be raised dead. persons who attended the Belmar Fishing Club Had Served On So. Bel- mittee favoring a temporary Miss Margaret J. Doyle, in- I ment Store at 105 Route 71 by inserting a key in the The parade, in charge of public hearing protested use permit. quiring about the North boule- Officer Dies, Home I in which $243 in cash and a mar School Board crossing mechanism. Herbert - Worthington - White against it. vard sidewalks was referred J half dozen women's dresses Post No. 151, American Leg- In Spring Lake Nearly 30 Years Captain Briden reported In its report recommend- to Borough Attorney William The site for the substation i valued at $75 were stolen. The ion, will start at 2 P. M. at that Thompson and William- ing the denial last night, the was on property on the East break was discovered Sunday C. Nowels. The letter stated SPRING LAKE Arthur W. son claimed the other was re- board said: F street and Sixth avenue morning. Funeral services for Mrs. that sidewalks were laid at side of Quaker Meeting House sponsible for raising the and the line of march will be Ross, retired executive of the Marie F. Carlson, oldest "It has been pointed out the time the property in the road and extending to Union gates. He ordered Patrolman South in F street to 22nd ave- Westinghouse Manufacturing i Entrance was gained by j member of the South Belmar that possibly a temporary use area was developed as Bel- lane on the South and to an Byrnes to issue tickets to nue in South Belmar. Jack Co., and former champion bi- j breaking the glass in a rear Board of Education in point permit could be issued. This mar Park and that when the extension of Lenape trail on both. Haag, past commander of the cycle racer, died of a heart door. The money was taken of service, were held Sunday possibility would only per- grades for North boulevard the North, The parcel is in a Belmar Legion, is parade attack yesterday at Point from the cash register. The at the J. Henry Dangler Fun- The automatic gates have mit the holder a one or two- were established in later Business 9 zone, chairman. Pleasant Hospital. He was 76, stqre was opened three weeks eral Home, 304 Eighth ave- frequently been the cause oi year operation and then he years, the property was 18 The Planning Board of ago. Mr. Ross, whose home was nue. Rev. William T. Mann, complaint from exasperated would have to reapply for an- inches lower than the street The marchers will be led by which Township Committee- at 215 Howell avenue, was a Chief Newman also is in- pastor of Christ Methodist motorists. other use permit. It has been and it had to be filled to bring the Fort Monmouth Band and man Charles A. Larson is former president and had ser- vestigating the theft of a Church of Spring Lake Hei- noted that nursery stock it to street level. In this way, Drill Team, The Manasquan chairman, called the public ved many years in other of- power saw valued at $135 ghts, officiated. Burial was would not be fit for sale un- the letter added, the side- High School Band and the hearing when the substation fices of the Belmar Fishing from a truck parked in front in Atlantic View Cemetery. der three or four years. This walks were covered. The Doy- Junior Band of O'Brien-Ma- plan was brought before it Club. He was an avid surf of the Shore Heating Co., in would mean that at least two les raised a question of whe- jor Post, Veterans of Foreign two weeks ago. At that time Mrs. Carlson, who lived at Frank E.Driscoll, fisherman and sports enthus- Brighton avenue. The truck j such permits would be need- ther they should now be held Wars, of Neptune also wlll nearby property owners vig- 1812 BvRdley terrace, South iast. was broken into Friday night. ed. At the end of this period responsible for laying new provide music. The Mon- orously protested against it, Belmar died last Thursday another permit would be sidewalks and being required mouth County posse will have although it was brought out In his youth he competed at Point pleasant Hospital. Insurance Leader needed for sale of the stock to pay the cost. in line 50 of its members that a building permit had al- in bicycle races at the old She was 66. SEA GIRT-Frank E. Diis- and it might be possible that mounted on horses and in ready been issued by William Newark Velodrome and other Little Leaguers Born in New York City. coll, president of the New Jer- the Adjustment Board at that Get Extension cowboy, Indian and other Strohm. building inspector, Eastern tracks, riding against Mrs. Carlson moved to South sey Manufacturers Casualty time would not see fit to grant James Lawrence of Burton colorful garb. for the structure. Frank Kramer, world's sprint Belmar 35 years ago when Insurance Co..died early today the permit." place was granted an exten- champion, and other stars. In the parade also will be Mayor Benjamin H. Dan- it was still part of Wall Town- at Mercer Hospital, Trenton. sion until September or Oct- He held the American middle Set For Opening the flre companies and first skin, who is a member of the ship. She was elected to the He suffered a stroke last Fri- Pointing out that this would ober to lay sidewalks in front distance championship for aid squads and apparatus and Planning Board, informed a Board of Education and ap- day at his office in Tventon. place Budnick in an undesir- of his property. He said he several years. In later years ambulances of Belmar, South representative of the Jersey pointed school attendance of- able situation, the board said wanted to lay the sidewalks, he served as an official at Parade, Ceremonies Mr, Driscoll, whose home Belmar and Wall Township, Central that the company ficer shortly after the bor- that while tbere were no ob- but did not want to move races and at the six-day races was at 220 Brooklyn boule- Police Reserves, Gold Star would be stopped if it attemp- Scheduled For Satur- ough was incorporated in 1924 jectors to the variance re- shrubbery that was in the in . vard, had been with the New Mothers, veterans organiza- ted to proceed with the build- and had served in both pos- quest, it, did not mean the way until the Fall when he Jersey Manufacturers 40 tions and their auxiliaries, ing. Day At I P. M. itions since. She also had been residents of the area appro- could transplant it without Mr. Ross retired from West- assistant welfare director years. He had been its presi- Boy and Girl Scout troops, The petition against the sub- inghouse in 1945. He had lived ved of a variance. It held tlie danger of losing any of it. Opening day for the Bel- Cubs and Brownies and civic since 1932. She was active in dent 10 years. Born in West- best interest of the commun- Mr. Nowels said that the ex- station was presented by Sid- in Spring Lake 16 years and mar-Wall Little League will the Red Cross and was a erly, R. I., he had lived in ! and fraternal groups. ney Carpenter of Crest View formerly had lived in South ity would be served by not tension could be granted on be celebrated Saturday with | In the morning, starting at member of the Ladies' Aux- Trenton for many years be- allowing the variance. the ground of undue hard- road, About a dozen spoke Orange and East Orange. He a parade and ceremonies at iliary of the South Belmar fore becoming a permanent 19 o'clock, delegations of vet- against it at the hearing. and his wife, Mrs. Louise Na- ship. the baseball field outside the Committeeman L e R o y j erans' organizations and aux- gle Ross, observed their 50th Fire Company. resident of Sea Girt 10 years The objectors contended the Evans Signal Laboratory gate Querns said that it was the Joseph McMillan of Oak ilaries will visit Cemeteries wedding anniversary in Jan- ago. substation would be a fire in Marconi road, Wall Town- Mrs. Carlson is survived by I understanding among com- terrace was granted permis- j to decorate the graves of vet- j uary, 1955. hazard, that it would be dan- ship. her husband. Hjalmar T. He is survived by his wife, j mittee members tliat Budnick sion to remove a tree that J erans and to place wreaths j gerous for children and that Carlson; two daughters, Mrs. Besides Mrs. Ross, he is Mrs. Helen A. Driscoll; one j was to be granted a tempor- is in the line of the sidewalk • and flowers on memorials of' The parade will get under it would be unsightly. It also survived by three sisters, John R. Folsom of Houston. ary use permit "and if that's he has to construct. World War I and II. way at 1 P.M. instead of 11 A. daughter, Mrs. Elvin H. Lake was contended that while the Mrs. William F. Cummings Tex., ancl Mrs. Thomas L. what he wants that's up to | At St. Catharine's Cemetery | M., as previously announced. of Sea Girt; a son. Frank A. J A letter from the William site was in a business zone, it of East Orange, Mrs. John F. Crader of Spring Lake Hei- him." (off West Chicago boulevard Coaches and members of all Cheeseman, captain of the was on the edge of a resi- Hoimark of Adlington and ghts, and two grandsons. (Continued on rage 4) in the Sea Girt section of Wail Little League teams will or- Mayor Danskin said that First Aid Squad, complaining dential area and the substa- Mrs. Henry J. Kester of Mont- j Township a Solemn Memor- ganize at F street and Sixth while there were no objectors, that squad members could not tion would depreciate the clair. hear the siren at the Fire | ial Field Mass will be offered value of nearby property. It avenue and with a police es- he understood nearby proper- House, was referred to Coun- | at 10 A. M.. with Rt. Rev. also was pointed out the sub- cort and band will march ty owners were opposed to the cilman Alexander Heim- ! James J. Hogan, pastor of station would be industrial in SHIBLA TO HEAD South to 18th avenue in South variance and "there was a bacher, fire chairman. | St. Catharine's Church, Spring character and should be built Belmar. Fire apparatus and lot of backbiting there." j Lake, and chancellor of the first aid ambulances also will Deny Subdivision in an industrial rather than a WALL LIONS CLUB In voting for the permit, Trenton Diocese, as cele- be in line. The council adopted a re- business zone. James E. Shibla will be in- Committeemen Richard brant. (Continued on Page 8) Oliver D. Bennett, superin- stalled as president of the From 18th avenue, the boys Sharpe, Earl W. Stines, Char- tendent of rights of way for Wall Township Lions Club at will be transported in cars les A. Larson and Mr. Querns Jersey Central, said the sub- a dinner and dance Saturday to the field for the opening specified that there are to be station would not be a fire ceremonies in a double-head- no signs or displays of plants Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Cronin Sail On hazard, adding he had no re- er. Mayor Peter Maclearie of in front of the place and Bud- cord of such a building being Belmar, Mayor Leroy F. Wal- nick must provide off-street a fire hazard. He also said it ling of South Belmar and Ma- parking for customers. yor Benjamin H. Danskin of would not be dangerous to Other Variances Granted I Queen Mary For Summer In Europe Wall and other officials of the children as it would be enclo- The committee concurred municipalties have been in- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Oil plant near Southampton sed with a high wire fence. in the Adjustment Board's re- vited to participate in the Cronin of 1811 A street, Bel- and they moved to England. He said the property would be commendation for a variiince ceremonies. mar sailed from New York Mr. and Mrs. Cronin will landscaped and planted and for Lambert Tourison for a it would not be unsightly. yesterday aboard the liner visit his brothers and sisters Mrs. Thomas Kowalsky, machine shop and grinding Queen Mary to spend the and other relatives in Cork. president of the league Aux- plant in Route 35, North of Summer in Ireland and Eng- Mr. Cronin, a native of County iliary, has announced that the Sea Girt avenue. This appli- land. Cork, came to this country as Holiday Dinner To boys will be treated to a pic- cation too had previously been During their stay in the a young man in 1898. He en- Be Served By Club nic at the field. denied by the board on the British Isles, Mr. and Mrs. tered the building construc- ground that it was industry in The Methodist Men's Club William Somerville, league Cronin will observe their 45th tion field and about 40 years a business zone. Tourison was of First Methodist Church of president, said that in the wedding anniversary and he ago established the business first before the board for fail- Belmar will serve a baked event of rain the parade and will celebrate his 80th birth- which now bears his name, ing to obtain a building permit ham dinner next Thursday, ceremonies will be cancelled, day on July 4. They made a Daniel J. Cronin, Inc., of Memorial Day, from 5:30 to for the place. The Adjustment similar trip to Ireland and Newark. The firm one of the 7 P. M. The dinner will be Board held that in reconsider- England 25 years ago. largest of its kind in North prepared and served by the Ralph Van Normans ing the application it took in- Jersey, has built a number i > to consideration the township Mr. and Mrs. Cronin will men. Assisting will be Geo- hospitals, churches, schools was contemplating amending spend much of their time with rge Via, Wallace Keer, Bor- Married 30 Years and public buildings. In re- the zoning ordinance to allow their son-in-law and daughter, ough Commissioner John Tay- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van cent years Mr. Cronin has re- \ tf - business and living quarters Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mal- lor, Harold Bryan, John A. Norman of 28 Oakwood road, tired from active participa- JAMES E. SHIBLA on the same property. colm, at their home near Day, Cortlandt Heyniger Jr., Belmar, observed their 30th tion in the business and he Southhampton, England. Mr. Gus Grob, Austin Heyniger night at LeDeauville Inn. He wedding anniversary Monday. and Mrs. Cronin spend their Othe r recommendation- Malcolm is an engineer for Henry Poland, Charles Lang- will succeed William Heller. They were married in their Winters in Florida and their adopted by the committee Standard Oil and he and Mrs. Richard Lang, Donald Baer, home town of Bethlem, Pa. Summers in Belmar, where The club will present an were; a building permit for Malcolm lor a number of Walter Brown, Wilfred Pine, they have been residents aluminum rescue boat to the Mr. and Mrs. Van Norman John G. Gaquer to allow con- years made their home in Harold Bennett, Howard C. many years. The construction Wall First Aid squad, with operate the Belmar News struction of his home in Ri- Aruba, British West Indies. Birdsall, Howard Megill, Ar- Mayor Peter Maclearie was first contributor as tag business is now operated by the presentation to be made Agency. They have a daugh- verside terrace 65 feet from Last Fall he was assigned to thur Heyniger and Robert days spomored by Ladies' Auxiliary of Herbcrt-Worth- their son, John, whose family by Police Chief Vernon Shi- ter, Doris, at home, and a the front line on the ground supervise the construction of Kegel. also are Summer residents bla, safety committee chair- son, Paul, who will be grad- ington-White Post, American Legion, opened today and the 30-foot minimum setback a new $350,000,000 Standard of Belmar. Another daugh- man. uated from Lehigh University continues through Sunday. Accepting donation is Kathy requirement did not apply ter, Miss Anne C. Cronin, al- Fiestar, Gloriou, Turf At its last meeting the club on June 10 with an engineer- Fox of Brownh Troop 97 and looking on arc Mrs. Gerald and he could build at any Al's Diner so lives at 2010 Surf avenue, Builder, Bone Meal, Agrico, voted to purchase the boat at ing degree. Keating; (left) p< ppy chairman and Mrs. William Maurer, depth on the lot he desired; F St. and llth Ave., best food Belmar. Agrinite, Vigoro, 5-10-5, Or- a cost of $200. Harold Peter- auxiliary president. a variance for Martin T. at lowest prices. ' adv. gani Green. All these lawn son of West Belmar was in- ZELBE'S F St., Belmar Rush on a front line setback and garden aids in stock at ducted as a new member. Famous for Mexican Chill (Continued on Page 8) Think ot ilennett's. 8th Ave. PAT JOYCE ASSOCIATION Geo. Kleinkauf, Notary. Roasters and fryers, del. MU Taylor's Hardware, 809 F St. Con Carne, chow Mein, when you need seafood, adv. Clam Bake June 30, tickets 1-1608. adv. MU 1-0511 for Free Delivery. For Tire and Battery Service Franks, Burgers, Fish Sand- available at Pat's Bar. Service is a Business USED CARS WANTED Fast efficient service, Quak- wiches. adv. SAVE MONEY Wright's Sales & Service at South Belmar Sinclair flerv- MEASURE'S TAXI SERVICE Invest Wltn insured Safety enbush Service Station, 8th with a low cost auto loan Belmar Moving & 'Storage N. E. Cor. F St. and 6th Ave. icenter, 18 th & F street. Current dividend 3%. Belmar 24-Hour service, MU 1-2004, Ave., and F St. New batter- CORNISH ROCK HENS from the Belmar National Weekly trips to Florida. Local Mutual 1-9624. adv. Savings & Loan Association, 718 8th Ave. ies. tires. Tel Mutual 1-9697 Fresh Killed — MUtual 1-1608 Bank. and Long Distance Moving. Read and Use the MU 1-2855. «dv. Classified Want Ads l'age 1 TIIK COAST ADVKKTI8EK, THURSDAY, MAY IW, 1057

LEGAL NOTICE VFW UNIT HONORS New Rooievelt PTA Mrs. Lynch Hostess NOTICE MRS. F. LEINER SR. Officers Installed To Philathea Class Have You Heard... ? Mrs Fred Leiner Sr., re- n eptu n i«: CITY Folly SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS TAKE NOTICE that tiring president of the Ladloa' four members and guests at- — Mrs, Edward Lynch of Pyott's, Incorporated, trading Auxiliary of Belmar Juneau tended the installation of new Route 71, entertained mem as Pyott's Fireside Inn, haa 1'omI SflUO. Veterans of For- officers of tho Roo»evp|t applied to tho Borough Coun Mr, unci Mrs. WaUer E. 1723 K street, West Belmar, bets of the Philathea Bible eign Wars, was honored at a di of the Borough of Sea Girt, Before the meeting, the mem School PTA at a dinner re- Class of Clirist Methodist Hoffman nnd ttu^r daughter N, J,. for a plenary retail past president's dinner re- cently at Old Orchard Inn, Church at her home last Fri- Joan spent last week-end ut bets had a dinner at Lindy's consumption license for pre- cently at the circle Inn. Wa Eatontown. William Somer- day evening. Mrs, Allan Gif- liie Marlborough Blenheim Italian Restaurant, tn Nep mises located at Highway 71 numa.ssa, She was presented ville. superintendent Hotel in Atlantic City, They i tune City. ford led the worship period. and Baltimore boulevard. Sea with a dock radio, of schools , was master of were accompanied by Miss I Those present were Mrs.. Mrs. Luther Barcus was elec Girt, N. J. ceremonies. ted president of the class. Anne Capoblanco of 1112 F I Henrietta Daniels, deputy Mrs, Harry Havens, dinner Officers and directors of Other officers elected are: street, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman j president of Monmouth Dis- chairman, was assisted by Mrs. George King, honorary the above corporation are: Mrs, Gifford. vice president; Florence L. Pyott Presi- observed their 23th wedding j trict Mrs. Angle Weaver, Mrs Harry Goldwyn, Mrs. vice president of the Mon mouth County and uclile Mrs, Raymond Ellis, second dent, 35 Bell Place, Neptune anniversary May 15. Mrs,' Harry M. Lyon, Mrs. Lawrence Braly, Mrs. Peter ITA venient chairman, was In- vice president; Mrs. Albert City. N. J. Elizabeth Heller. Mrs. Wal McGuinness and Mrs. Effie stalling officer, New olficers Boettcher, secretary; Mrs. Oeorge R. Pyott, Vice Local residents who were in lack, Mrs. Alice Frank, Mrs. Lelah. Decorations were made President, 931 Curtis avenue, are; Mrs. Elizabeth Pinto, Clarence Huff, assistant .sec- Bermuda at the same time Rosa Van Arsdale, Mrs. Mar- by Mrs. Leish. All members West Belmar, N. J. president; Mrs, Albert Wells, retary; Miss Nina Herbert, last week spent an evening at jorie Schaeffer, Miss Eliza- and guests attending received L. Wakefield Pyott. Secre- it corsage and a souvenir, first vice president; Edward treasurer; Miss Elsie Hurley, the Elbow Beach Hotel. In the beth McCloskey and Mrs. Ma tary-Treasurer, 35 Bell Place, Personal gifts were given by Boylan. second vice presi- sunshine chairman; Mrs. party were Mr, and Mrs, J. mie Newman. The lodge will Neptune City N. J. Mrs. Leiner to her past of- dent; Mrs. Leigh Polhemus, George Hartranft and Miss Stockholders holding 1 per Edward Smith and their son, meet next Tuesday evening ficers and chairmen, Mrs. recording secretary; Mrs. Wil- Hilda Herbert, flower chair- cent or more of the stock are: Wayne, of 1613 West Pine at the Jewish Community Frank Frosch won the special liam Woodworth. correspon- men. Florence L. Pyott, 35 Bell Tree way, Mr. and Mrs, Hay Center. award. ding secretary; Mrs, David Place, Neptune City, N. J. Warner of Marconi road, Williams, treasurer and Mrs. Get-well cards were sent to L. Wakefield Pyott, 35 Bell Shark River Manor, and Mr. Members of the Westmin- Guests attending were Mrs. Norman Dellett, historian. Mrs. Ellis and Luther Barcus. Place, Neptune City, N. J. and Mrs. Thomas B. Tighe of ster Fellowship of the First Mary Bennett, Mrs. Mary Before the meeting the annual Objections, if any, should Mrs. F. Wayne Ward, re- Neptune City. The Smiths Presbyterian Church of Bel Mahan, Miss Sophia Leiner dinner was held at the Lily be made immediately in writ- tiring president, presented a ing to Agnes Purcell, Borough were in a party of the New mar who will be graduating and Mrs. Fred Leiner Jr. Al- Ann Tea Room. Mrs. Hart- president's pin to Mrs. Pinto Clerk of Sea Oirt, N. J. Jersey State Savings and from high and grammar so present were Mrs, Fred ranft will be hostess for the and Mr. Somerville awarded (Signed) Pyott's Inc. Loan League aboard the school in June will be hon- Spence, Mrs, William Gwinn- June meeting, a past president's pin to Mrs. FLORENCE L. PYOTT, ored at the group's supper up, Mrs. Gertrude Swollnsky, Queen of Bermuda and the Ward. Mrs. Polhemus, for- President. and meeting Sunday evening Mrs, William Becker, Mrs. Warners and Tlghes were vis- mer historian, read the his- ENTERTAINS CIRCLE 35 Bell Place, at 6 in the church social room. Emil Schmaltz, Mrs. Donald iting the island on a trip of Mrs. Odd Albert of Wall Neptune City, N. J. M. Matthews, Mrs. Joseph tory of the group for the last the Ocean Monarch. Church road. Wall Township, Scially, Mrs. William Sylves- year. Entertainment was fur- entertained 11 members of Rev. Blanchard D. Romaine ter, Mrs. Poseph Burkett, nished by the Mother and John O'Hop of 1742 L street, the Mary Circle of Wall Meth- Jr.. pastor of the First Pres- Mrs, Nan Croter, Mrs. Mamie Father Singers, under the di- visiting his son-in-law and MR. AND MRS. HA RRY W. DITSCHE odist Church last week. Mrs. is byterian Church of Belmar, Newman, Mrs. Rose Ferrug- rection of Mrs, Fred Clay- daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ton Jr. Mrs. Ray Krukovsky Edgar E. Rogers, in charge will be guest speaker at a Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wil- yellow carnations and daisies ; giaro, Mrs. Helen Fried and Rohs, and their son. Freddie, was accompanist. of devotions, had as her breakfast of the Soroptomist liam Ditsche are making their and Miss Shirley Brown in Mrs. William Didden. at their home in Seataucket, theme "Mother and the Fam- Venture Club Sunday at 8 A. home at 1014 1-2 Fifth ave- I pink, and blue carnations and The dinner committee In- Long Island. ily." She also read a poem M. at the Berkeley-Carteret nue, Asbury Park, following ' daisies. cluded Mr. and Mrs, Clayton, Clark's "Influence." Mrs. Theodore Hotel, Asbury Park. their return from their wed- Jan Lester of Lakeland, Legion Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Boylan, Mr. Goss, president, announced a Edward Fay of 518 Ninth ding trip. Fla., was best man. Michael and Mrs. Harvey Fisher, Mr. Elects Mrs. McNally mother-daughter banquet. A avenue, Belmar, is reported Amalifitano of Wilmington. and Mrs. Dellett, Mrs. John The Martha Circle of Wall Mr. and Mrs. Ditsche were Camp Evans luncheon also steadily improving at Fitkin Del.; and Wilford Pigeon, of SPRING LAKE— Mrs. Con- Murray and Mrs. Floyd Pal- Methodist Church met at the married May 4 at the Glen- was planned with the Mary Memorial Hospital. Mr. Fay North Troy. Vt., were ushers. stance McNally was elected mer Jr. Department home of Mrs. Myrtle Joeck dola Bible Protestant Church and Esther Circles serving. was taken to the hospital a president of the Ladies Aux- in Ninth avenue, Belmar. The by Rev. David E. Miller, pas- The brides mother wore a The next executive board month ago with a heart ail- iliary of Spring Lake Post, 105 HIGHWAY 71 president. Mrs. Mary New- tor. blue lace over satin gown meeting will be held June 6 Store ment. He will be a patient American Legion, recently at Spring Lake Height, man, opened the meeting. De- The bride is the former : with white accessories, and a at the home of Mrs. Pinto, 40 there for another few weeks. the Legion rooms. Other of- votions on "The Christian Miss Barbara Ann Brown, corsage of pink and white Sylvania avenue. ficers elected are; Mrs. Pam- Family" were in charge of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' carnations. The bridegroom's Full Line of ela Smith, first vice president, Alfred J. Clayton, airman Mrs. Donald McKelvey and Grandin O, Brown of Carmer- ' mother was attired in a pink Mrs. Dorothy Hall, second Auchincloss Has Children's apprentice, USN of 912 - 18th Mrs, Howard Lord, Mrs. Ar- ville road, Carmerville. The lace gown with matching ac- ROYAL vice president. Mrs. Rose- avenue, West Belmar, will be thur Schanck was elected bridegroom Is the son of Mr. cessories. She wore a pink mary Sisti, treasurer, Mrs. Two Appointments and graduated from the Para- treasurer and also will be on and Mrs. William Ditsche of j carnation corsage. Meat Market Patricia Becker, sergeant-at- Representative James C. chute Rigger Maintenance the nominating committee of Philadelphia. I For her wedding trip the Women's arms, Mrs. Dorothy King, Auchincloss has announced 0»ei Frl.sr 'III I P. M. School at the Naval Air Tech- the WSCS. bride wore a princess-style At the wedding Mrs. Horace chaplain, Mrs. Ruth Wilson, that he will have two appoint- Wearing Apparel nical Training Unit in Lake- blue and white dress, white 1805 F St. MUt.,1 l-MH Fry was solist. Mrs. Richard historian and Mrs. Dorothy ments to the U. S. Military hurst tomorrow, accessories, and a corsage • PRIME MEATS Hinck was accompanist at the Academy at West Point and Five members of the Ann | of white roses. Masella, corresponding secre- HOURS organ, A reception for 125 one to the Naval Academy at • POULTRY Ret Birthday Club of United I The bride was graduated tary. 9 lo 6 DAILY Mrs. Charles Haberstick of guests followed at the Deck. Annapolis in 1958 to be filled • EGGS and BUTTER Rebekah Lodge of Belmar : from Manasquan High School FRIDAY 'til 9 403 18th avenue. South Bel- Belmar. 1 Mrs. Richard Day, retiring from the Third Congressional were honored following the and is employed as secretary mar, and her daughter, Mrs. president, conducted the District of New Jersey. You- B. D. Pftlnmba, Pr*.. SUNDAY 9 to 12 lodge meeting last week. Escorted by her father, the I of the Laboratory Procure- James Bowen, of 405 18th ave- meeting and gave a report of ths interested ln taking the Those having birthdays in bride wore a floor-length I ment Office at Fort Mon- nue, have returned from At- the recent county meeting qualifying examination for an April and May were Mrs. gown of Chantilly lace and ny- I mouth. lantic City, where they at- Mamie Newman, of Neptune lon tulle over satin. Her veil held in Spring Lake. Mrs. appointment must be legal tended the state convention of City, Mrs. Henrietta Daniels fell from a headpiece embroi- The bridegroom was grad- Dorothy Sevelin. welfare residents of the Third Dis- 1 RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL | the Order of Eastern Star of West Belmar,district deputy- dered with seed pearls and uated from Mastbaum Tech- chairman, reported cookies trict. They may obtain in- early this week. president; Mrs. Mae Raitt. sequins. She carried a cas- nical School, Philadelphia, He had been sent to Brisbane formation by writing Mr. Au- JOSEPH BERGER noble grand: Mrs. Esther cade bouquet of white roses, is in the Army at Fort Mon- Child Treatment Center for chincloss, House of Repre- ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR lillies of the valley and bab- mouth. the children's Easter party. sentatives, Washington 25, D, OIL BURNER SALES 4 SERVICE f Eleven members of United Hagerman of Asbury Park ies' breath. Mrs. Sisti, rehabilitation C. Rebekah Lodge Past Noble and Mrs. Elizabeth Heller of 505 - 13th Avfl. — BELMAR — MU 1-3898 5 West Belmar. Each received chairman, repor ted deck Grands' Association met last Miss Betty Lou Hartman, of a birthday cake, gifts and 300 At Breakfast For chairs or card tables would week at the home of Mrs. Es- Neptune, was maid of honor. cards from their secret pals. be sent to veterans in Allen- telle Moser in Sunset avenue, She wore a yellow nylon tulle Mothers, Daughters Mrs. Alice Frank, general wood Hospital for Memorial Wanamassa. The group made ballerina-length gown with a SPRING LAKE — Miss chairman, was assisted by Day. DR. M. SPIRO, Optometrist plans to hold its last meeting matching lace jacket. Her Sarah Christie, assistant prin- Mrs. Mary Truesdale, Mrs. until September on Monday veiled headpiece was made of cipal of Trenton Central High Mrs. Lincoln Manzi, poppy announces Grace Evan Agenen and Mrs. evening, June 17, at the home yellow flowers and nylon lea- School addressed 300 women chairman, announced poppies Josephine Cross. •The Opening Of His Optometric Officc For The of Mrs. Albertine Wallack. ves. She carried a cascade and girls at the annual St. will be sold May 24 and 25. bouquet of blue carnations Catharine's parish Mother's The past president's dinner Examination Of Eyes At and shasta daisies. Day communion breakfast in will be held June 18 at the Jl»5T LOOK IN THE 1303'iF. Street, Belmar, Opposite Post Office the school cafeteria. The Spring Lake Golf and Coun- Miss Dale Ditsche. sister of breakfast followed the 8 try Club with Mrs. Sevelin in YELLOW the bridegroom; and Miss o'clock Mass at St. Catha- charge of reservations. Telephone Rye Examination Hours ! Judith Ruth Brown and Miss rine's Church. Mrs. Masella served re- ! Shirley Mae Brown sisters of PAGES MUtual 9:30 to 12 • 2 to 5:30 P. Af. freshments to 22 members OF YOUR PHONE BOOKJf^g FARREN FUEL CO. | the bride, were bridesmaids, Miss Christie, outlined the 1-0133 And By Appointment. present. j They wore gowns similiar to practical application of the I the maid of honor, with Miss Rosary ln the Life of Mary to 'blue coal' ; Ditsche in blue and carrying the lives of modern women of | a bouquet of pink carnations the 20th century. 1 and shasta daisies: Miss Jud- Mrs. William A. Ryan gave I ith Brown also in blue, with the welcome and Mrs. George KOPPERS COKE R. Rolla, toastmistress, intro- duced Rt. Rev. James J. Ho- They're all truck... Chevy's I REUNION PLANNED gan, pastor. Attending the breakfast were members of FUEL OIL BY CLASS OF '52 Court St. Margaret, Catholic Plans are being made to hold Daughters of America, and handsome,hard-working pickups! the first reunion of the Class the Junior Court, the PTA ancl of 1952 of Manasquan School the Sodality of the Blessed Oil Burner Service With hefty steel-muscled truck with a dinner and dance, The Virgin Mary. Honored guests affair will be held Saturday, were Mother Miriam Agnes, chassis and high-capacity bodies! 7019th Avenue Belmar June 22, at The Deck, Belmar, S. S. J. principal, and mem- With the industry's shortest stroke V8 with Bob Lavender and his bers of St. Catharine's School or the 6 most famous for economy! orchestra furnishing the mus- faculty; Mrs. Charles Stry- MUtual 1-4152 ic. ker, grand regent of Sourt St. With the latest in cab comfort- Margaret; Mrs. Paul Ver- Class members who have de luxe features at no extra cost! voort former PTA president; not received forms are re- "DEPENDABLE FARRENHEAT" Miss Julianne Bonglovanni. quested to contact Miss Carol perfect of the Sodality, and Bruey chairman, of 3 Green Miss Kathleen Riggins, presi- avenue, Brielle. Other mem dent of the Junior CD A. Miss bers of the committee are Mame La Sala was commit- Joseph Burke, co-chairman; tee chairman with Mrs. Ryan, Harrison Pearce, Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Joseph Tully and Mrs. liam Hernandez, Mrs. Albert "...and now you go right John Higgins as co-chairmen. 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MAD CCOMiriU WANT AM Second Place For Chriit Church WSCS DR. CLEE TO BE Mrs. Higgins Heads Officers Installed DINNER SPEAKER St. Catharine's PTA HPRINO I.AKE HUIOHTH Rev. Dr. Lester H. Clee, HP 111 NO LAKE Mra. John Central In Meet Mr* Melvln Hulse wita In tired Presbyterian minister Hlgglns, president, and other . . .. i .., , stalled aa president ol the and former state senator of new officers of St. Catharine's Wall Central School tlnhhfd woman , Society „| Chrlatlan Essex County, wlll be guest Fi'A were installed at a re- secon„„„,d, wit.i.hh ™25 „„m,points. i,n„ .a Sl,rvlte ol cl|r(st MeU)odlil speaker at the 30th annual cent meeting In the school track meet of the Monmouth Church at the service Sunday auditorium. Mrs Bernard W. Ocean Elementary School In the Church. Other officers Gartland. resent of Mon- League recently in Toms Ri installed were Mrs. Russell mouth-Ocean County Regional ver. Toms River was high Vanderhoef, vice president; Parochial PTA conducted the with 31 12 points. Manasquan Mrs. Russell Voorhees, re- installation. Mrs. Gartland third with 18 1-2 and Point cording secretary; Mrs. Tho- was introduced by Mrs, El Pleasant fourth with 17 mas Gardner, corresponding mer Oberto, program chair- points. Brielle and Brick secretary; Mrs. John Krott, man. Township also participated. treasurer; Mrs. Frank May, Others installed are Mrs. promotion secretary; Mrs. The following is a report Paul Vervoort. first vice presi- Howard Rockhill, secretary of by Eric Scheldt, Central sev- dent; Mrs, Richard Leonard, missionary education ancl ser- enth grader, on the meet; second vice president; Mrs. vice; Mrs. Alvin Decker, sec Division 1 comprised all pu- Joseph McNamee and Mrs. retary of Christian social re- pils under 13 years and Di William Ryan, corresponding lations; Mrs. W. Frank New secretaries. Mrs. E. W. Dieck vision 2 all those over 13 and man, secretary of local mann, recording secretary. under 15 by April 1, There church activities; Mrs. Clar wa.s a special race for pupils ence Huff, secretary of stu- Mrs. Higgins introduced the who were 15 before April 1. dent work; Miss Patricia Bo following new board mem- In Division 1, the high jump ettcher, secretary of youth bers; Publicity, Mrs, Robert was won by William Saver- work; Mrs. Robert Brooks, Gardineer; membership, Mrs. ise of Point. Pleasant with a secretary of children's work; Walter N. Broderick; ' pro- Officers of Court Glennon, Catholic Daughter* of America, present prizes to winners in jump of 5 feet, 1 inch. John Mrs. William Mann, secretary gram. Mrs. John Leherty, poetry contest court sponsored among pupils of St. Rose High and Grammar schools, Shaw of Wall tied for second of spiritual life: Mrs. Edward Mrs. John Deppler and Mrs. left to right, Mrs. Albert Azzuolo, court grand regent: JoAnn Giunco, Marilyn Bremer, place at 4 feet. 9 inches. Lynch, secretary of literature Andrew P. Tomasko; hos- Mary Jo Palumbo. Peter Smith, Albert Marazitl, Andrea Kutschman, Patricia Rutka, and publications; Mrs. Joseph pitality, Mrs. Joseph Steele Richard McClaren, placed Mrs. Frank Magovern. contest chairman, and Jane Farrell. Margaret Ryvola was ab- Fenton, secretary of supply ancl Mrs. Paul Strohmenger; first In the shot put with 41 Rev. Dr. Lester II. Clee sent when picture was tuken. There were three winners In each division, four to sixth work; and Mrs. Clifford Tom refreshments, Mrs. Milton feet, 5 inches and Billy Wynn grades, seventh to ninth and 10th to 13th grades. Judges were Miss Mae McCarthy, linson, Secretary of Status of Ladles' night dinner and en- Applegate and Mrs, Charles Mrs. Raymond Murphy and Mrs. Ma govern. of Wall placed fourth with a Women. tertainment of the Men's Campbell; literature, Mrs. 39 feet, 2 inches. LADIES'DAY Brotherhood of the First Pres- Walter T. MacGowan; legila- ONE-DAY ROUND-TRIP COACH Toms River won the half At the society's recent meet, byterian Church of Belmar ture, Mrs. Dale Cheek and lap relay, Point Pleasant was ing a past-president's pin was i next Monday evening at 7 Mrs. Andrew Rafetto, and EXCURSIONS second and Wall's team of presented to Mrs. Howard o'clock in the church social First Fridays, Mrs. Edward BELMAR SCHOOL NEWS Heil, Rager, Jobes and Gun Rockhill retiring president, by | rooms. Lapinski and Mrs. Anthony derson came in third. The to Hulse. who in turn re- . Dr. Clee, for many years Kokoll. time was 28.7 seconds. Dear Friends ancl Neighbors; i the faculty of the high school | lie, Betty Lou Yates, Harvey ceived the gavel from Mrs. prominent in public life, re- NEW YORK Mrs. Vervoot, retiring presi- All teachers had the wel- | The purpose for this was guid Keyes and Richard Johnson. The one lap relay was won Rockhill, Devotions were in tired several years ago as dent received annual reports and NEWARK come mat out for four sopho ance the choice of curri- j From class 7B were: trum- by Toms River with Brielle charge of Mrs Mann. A total! pastor of the Second Presby- second and Wall's team of of §25 was received from a j terian Church of Newark, before the installation cere- mores from Jersey City State culum next, year according to |pet player. Tom Rosenfield; Wednesdays thru June 36 Maier, Bailey, Glassen and mony Trom Mrs. Gardineer, Teachers College who are vis- j each child's ability. j book-ends: Michael Silver- traveling basket. Mrs. Ro- where he had served a num- SAMPLE FAfiES To To Homer, third. ber!. Brooks and Mrs. Rose I ber of years. He now makes Mrs, Broderick, Mrs. William EKOM Ntwnik New Ya-k iting Belmar grammar school i Test results were shown to stein, David Franklin Marvin Dawson are in charge of the his home in Princeton, but Wimmer. Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. to observe yesterday and to- the parents. The best courses 'Newman, Gary Glendenning; In Division 2, Toms River PI. Pleasant Bth. $2.40 $2.85 basket until the June meet- continues his activities in John Bruther. Mrs. Higgins, day. This is a child growth j based on those results were j chorus, Steven Klltzman, Hei- came in first in the one lap Mrs. Charles Hendrickson Asbury Park ... 1.9S 2.50 relay, Point Pleasant was sec- ing. The society turned over statewide campaigns for sev- and development study and is advised by the following: jdi Marchgraber, Biff Ste- $107 to the Official Board to eral causes. and Mrs. Oberto. Lang Branch ... 1.7S 2.30 part of their program before Fred L. Creamer, principal, phens, Betty Spero, Judy ond and Wall, third. Wall's j team was composed of Pat Rt, Rev. James J. Hogan. Red Bank 1.45 2.00 they go out to practice teach Mr. Sherman, Mrs. Eva Gar- 'Hulse, Eileen Acceturo, Ro- j be applied to the budget. ^ terson, Wynn, Hoffman and ; St. Catharine's pastor, pre- Including Federal Tux as juniors. A schedule wa.s ' is, freshman guidance coun- bert W. Mann, Harold Allen, Hostesses were Mrs. Gard Przybylowski. sented Mrs. Vervoort with tha TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED organized by Mrs. Goldio M. ! selor, Miss Martha Belting, Harvey Bishop, Gary Grey, ner and Mrs. May. The re Mrs. John L. Whealan BEFORE BOARDING TRAIN Fincke, principal, for the fu- I junior guidance counselor, Williard Wilson Jr.. Doreen The two-lap relay was the ; freshments committee includ- The funeral of Mrs. Ann j r^ing president's pin and a Fisher, Joan Dinkjian, Cath- gift. No Half Fares for Children ture teachers to see the over- Miss Frederika Goeller, sen- most spectacular win for Cen- J ed Mrs. Voorhees, Mrs. Eliz- Eagen Whealan of 1239 Ma Tickets will be accepted on trains of all program of the school. j ior guidance counselor, and arine Ferreira. Barbara Dav- tral. Lester Sperry maintain-j abeth Heller ancl Mrs. Her- pie wood road.. Belmar, was Refreshments were served ed a good lead, followed by i bert Clawson. The following either railroad from all slations lo arid * * * ' Mrs. MariUn Sherman, guid- enport, George Dombroski, held from the Paul A. Mc- by Mrs. Wimmer, Mr.-,. Frank Including South Amboy. Steve Rechenwald. Everett uf s"al dollars-were collect- nce Patricia A. Moser, Judy Luiz- Donought Funeral Home, 637 Matuch and Mrs. Edwin Geis- Aptltudes and potentials,' » couselor. They suggest- Daylight Saving Time zi, Barbara Colmorgen, Rox ed: Mrs. Vanderhoef, bunny llie Broadway, Newark. A Solemn ling and the fifth grade curriculum and courses, are ! ^ courses ior which the Keim and Jack Bascom. The | GOING-On any train arriving Newark aiine Dempsey, Charlie Mae cakes s4 Mrs Lynch paper High Requiem Mass was of- mothers. Mrs. Higgins and after 8:55 A.M. or New York after all tied up in neat packages ( PuP^we^e most^fitted. The final choice however, rests Jarrett, Grover Vaughn. Stan- time was 1 minute, 49.5 sec- remonstration, $5: Mrs Ed I fered in Sacred Heart Cathe- Mrs. Vervoort poured. 9:10 A.M. by guidance counselors and ley Ketcham, Bruce Biesky, RETURNING—On any train same day I with the parents and the pu onds. George Brandt, of Wall j gar Brown, donation $10 dial. Burial was in Holy Se- delivered to eighth graders. Joan Whittington, Norma or until 12:35 A.M. from New York; pils. won the special 100 yard dash, j Announcement was made pucher Cemetery. A battery of achievement Morlatt Patty Brice and Wa- Read The Coast Advertiser. 12:50 A.M. from Newark on PRR — tliat Mrs. Whealan died May 7 Whether it's about municipal tests were first administered yne Bryan; spotlight, Bill In second place was Bob j annual dinner will be 3:00 A.M. from New York on Jersey in St. Michael's Hospital, affairs, schools, organizations to them by Edgar Sherman, The school was treated to Laird and Bobby Matthews; Bingely, also of Wall. held June 14 at Normandy Central (Thurtdayj). Newark. She had been ill six or social activities, you'll find guidance director of Mana- a Mexican musical on the spotlight and curtains Joe I Inn, Normandy Beach, follow- Consult Ticket Agents o. e Tobies John Shaw of Wall won the weeks. She was 80. She was it ln The Coast Advertiser. squan High School. When the stage of the auditorium re- White. j ed by business meeting at the results of the tests were com- cently by the seventh graders running broad jump at 16 church, the widow of John L. Whea- lan, who had been an inspec- Jersey Central Lines pleted, private conferences Sombreros, mustachios, sera- From The Blackboard. feet, 9 inches. j were held with each pupil pis, full skirts and rhythmic tor in the Newark Health De- Pennsylvania Railroad planning to go to Manasquan, marimbas had the audience Chevalier Pushes partment more than 40 years Ed's his parents and a member of guessing for a while. Miss MRS. NEW JERSEY'S PIE RECIPE before he retired. He died two Dolores DeGarcla, art super- To Win At Stadium years ago, BELMAR'S visor, Miss Beatrice Gallo- Bill Chevalier of Sayreville Mr. and Mrs. Whealan had POPULAR PRICED way, music supervisor, and battled his way past the fleet been Summer residents of SHOP Mrs. Florence Lee and Mrs. sportsmen division cars at Belmar for many years be- for Marian Cleaver, teachers, di- Wall Stadium Saturday night fore they moved here per- CONNELLY-BERGEN. Inc. rected a colorful and tuneful to win the stock car portion manently from Newark fol- MEN S BOYS performance. of the 11-event Combination lowing his retirement 12 years SPECIALIZING racing program. Rodger Bai- ago. Mr. Whealan was born REALTORS — INSURORS The program started with IN SHIRTS ley of Patehogue, L. L. upset in Newark. She was a mem- the Bible selection led by Lois NASCAR midget champion ber of the Altar and Rosary AND PANTS Duval of 7A. From the same Jim Whitman of Montclair In Society of St. Rose Church, 16th & F Street "Over 25 Years Dependable Service" class were: Vocal duet, San- the other 25-lap featured at- here. dra N a p o 1 i t a n and Anne MUtuall-2577 traction. 'Myyxmxoxxa Stumpf; trumpet players. She leaves a daughter, Sis- 712 Ninth Avenue MUtual 1-1398 Charles Genere, Dave Bach Chevalier, one of the out- ter Frances Damien, M.S.B.- ner, Billy Kedersha, Lee Wal standing modified drivers, T., of Christ the King Mission- ling and Thomas Welch, ac registered his first victory of ary Cenacle, Jersey City; a Sales and Service cordionist, Ronnie Taft; viol- the year before a packed son, William M. Whealan of j inist, Timoth y O'Donnell; house by beating out the 195(i Indianapolis; a brother, John chorus, Sharon White, Mar- sportsmen division champion, T. Eagen of Newark, and five jorie Lee. Lois Duval, Rita I Jack Hart of Brook Haven, grandchildren. For Insurance Information Consult . - , Abrabam> Richard Weinstein, Pa. Chevrolet Regina Miehelson, Martin ~ OOO| Hart was the early leader • Greenspan, Nancy Marsango. but gave way to Chevalier EDGAR E. ROGERS Sharon Chibnik. Peggy Coop- Radio TV Shop\ Oldsmobile after 10 laps. Chevalier went er, Margaret Ferreira, Gloria Auto Radio—HiFI S BELMAR AGENCY, Inc. I Silverstein, John Rippetoe, on to build up a huge lead (Record Players - Recorders? i Robert. Meyer, Jesse Scavalla, and win going away. {Tubes, Parts, Accessories^ insurance Real Estate ALSO I Ronald King, Fred Mackway, Hart continued to lose Quality Used Cart I Sue Wright,' John Corrigan, Mrs. Sarah Sheahan ground through the balance of [ We do shop service only. 709 NINTH AVENUE BELMAR, N. J. I Ronnie O'Brien, Janet Bux- the race ancl was forced to j baum, Barry Chamberlain, Good neighbor that is, Mrs. Cool slightly and add vanilla. the wire by another sports- Phono MUtual 1-0540 I Jean Richardson, Tony Maha- John M. Sheahan of Mana- Pour Into coconut petal pie men car driven by Don HILLIKER squan, who was Mrs, New crust, chill. Top with sweet- Stumpf of Hackensack. (Shop on New Bedford Rd. Belmar Motors Jersey in the recent Mrs. ened whipped cream and spr- Wall Township MUtu.l 1-7727 America contest in Fort Lau- inkle with coconut, if desired. In the midget portion of the derdale, Fla., demonstrates program Bailey led from the SHi «t F St. Belmar To make Coconut Pie Crust, |!l A. M. to 8 P. her recipe for chocolate coco- early laps to beat out the fa- I slice a roll Of refrigerated co- nut petal pie. Here are the vored Whitman. The defend- conut cooky dough; line sides I ingredients: ing title holder was third be- and bottom of a 9-inch pie pan hind Johny Coy of Brooklyn. 2 squares unsweetened cho- with the slices, overlapping colate, 2 - V* cups milk, 3 ta- them to cover entire pie pan; The meet was wall's first blespoons cornstarch Mi cup prick with fork; bake In mod- combination program of sea- sugar, Y4 teaspoon salt, 1 tea- erate oven (375 degrees -F.) son and attracted a record spoon vanilla, 1 baked 9-inch 8 to 10 minutes. Cool. crowd. coconut petal pie crust. Place chocolate and 2 cups of the milk in top of double NOW AT NEW ADDRESSES boiler. Heat until chocolate melts. Stir until smooth. Mix- cornstarch, sugar and salt- ffoseph o) Qlea Qjlrt Add remaining 'A cup cold 1311 Highway 71, Belmar milk and stir until smooth. 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two years ago. He formerly — Church Servicei — Elect Kruser To Smith Is Named had been with the Flrat Na Church Services tional Bank of Bradley Beach ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL 10 years, FIR»r fUKHBYTERIAN | TIIK METHOOI8T CHURCH Fourth A Hammond Ave*., Moderator Post League Governor Rev R D. Romalae Jr., Paslor or WE8T hKI.MAK Bradley Reach Annual Meeting At 9:45 A. M.—Sunday Sohool,j Rev, O. IV. Southwick. Minister Edward C. Broege, superb H A, M.—Holy Communion. Weit Belmer Church 9:45 A. M.—Church School. 9:45 A- M.—Church School. Mri. Chas. Haberstick Belmar S. & L Officer tendent, The annual meeting and 11 A. M.— Morning prayer, 9:45 A. M. — Morning wor Classes for all ages. Richard First Woman To Be On Board Of State fourth quarterly conference with sermon. ship; pastor's sermon topic: Saxlon, general superinten of the West Belmar Methodist "What Do You Reflect?" Al Vic* Moderator Organization Church will be held next Wed- dent, CALVARV PENTECOSTAL fredo Luteal, baritone, soloist. nesday at 7.30 P M. in the 11 A. M. — Divine worship CIIURCII U A. M. -- Second worship Lester Kruser was elected J. Edward 8mltli. executive social hall. Rev. H. Harrison the Sanctuary; pastor's 10 A. M.—Sunday Sohool. moderator of Calvary Baptist vice president of the Belmar service similar to first, Music _ nf 11 A. M.—Morning worship. Decker, superintendent of the Church of Belmar at the re- hy the Junior Choi, under = them An H u o« 7:30P.M.—Evening service. Savings and Loan Associa- New Brunswick District, will Destiny." music by the Jim Mrs. Everett H. Antonides, Tuesday, IP. M -Prayer cent yearly meeting of the tion, has been elected to the preside. tor Choir under direction of Mr. Luizzi sollst. Thursday, I P. M —Evange- congregation. Mrs. Charles board of governors ol the New Miss Marjorie Robinson. fl P. M. — Westminster Fel listic service. Haberstlck was elected vice 6:30 P. M. — Methodist lowship supper, with high and moderator, the first woman Youth Fellowship devotional gammar school graduates as SEVENTH OAY ADVENTIST to serve in that post in history meeting in social hall; guest guests of honor, Asbury and Anelve Aves., of the Belmar church. speaker, George L. Reiss, Asbury Park Tuesday: Other officers elected are; principal of the Wall Central Rev, G. W. Rhodes, Pastor 1:15 P. M. — Weekly Bible Church clerk, Mrs. Louis C. School; topic: "What Do You Saturday: Class taught by Mvs. Blan- Heyniger; treasurer of cur- Mean By Commencement?" 9:30 A. M.—Sabbath School. chard D. Romaine Jr. 11 A. M.—Worship. rent expenses, Mrs. Arthur 7:30 P. M. — Bible Class 7:30 P. M. — Community Wednesday. 8 P. M —Pray- Crosson; financial secretary taught by Mr. Romaine. evening service in the Sanc- er meeting. and mission treasurer, Les- tuery will be featured by in ter B. Sherman; trustees, stallatlon of the new Youth CHURCH OF ST. URIEL Mn. Clayton Again Charles Haberstlck and Her- Fellowship officers in a can- man Bundschuh; deacons, THE ARCHANGEL delight ceremony. Pastor's Harry Burdge and Richard EPISCOPAL Heads Central PTA theme: "Co-Workers with Sherman; church school su- Sea Girt God." Special music by the Mrs. James Clayton was in- perintendent, Stanley Runyon; Rev. Canon R. H. MUler Senior and Youth choirs. stalled as president of the assistant, John Snerman; Rev. Allea 8. Bolinger. Curate Wall central PTA at a recent 8:45 P. M. Fellowship hour, board of christian Education, Sundays: meeting at the school. Mrs. with showing of film "Mar- Mrs. Herbert Culver, Mrs. C. Richard Slevers, treasurer of 7:45 A. M. - Holy Com- riage Is a Partnership." Re- S. Newman, and Mrs. Stanley the Monmouth County PTA. munion. freshments will be served. E. Runyon, pastor's cabinet, was installing officers. 9:15 A. M.—Sung Eucharist. Wednesday 7:30 P. M. — Mrs. Barbara Pringle and 10:10 A. M. — Holy Com- Fourth quarterly conference Other new officers are Rich- John Sherman;music commit- tee, Mrs. Donald Newton, munion with hymns. and annual meeting in social ard Carlson, John J. Gassner PARENTS 11 A, M. — Morning prayer hall. and Miss Lois Blakeney, vice Frank Grapel, Mrs. John and sermon. presidents; Mrs, Gassner, re- Thompson, Miss Charlotte Dally 7:30 A. M. - Holy cording secretary; Fred Long- Runyon and Mi ss Sandra FIRST METHODIST Olendinning; auditors, Rich- Jersey Savings and Loan Lea- Communion, except Fridays. street, corresponding secre- Did YOU Know Seventh Ave. and D St. ard Sherman, Donald Newton gue. Announcement of the Fridays, 9:30 A. M. - Holy tary, Mrs. Herbert Camp, Rev. Stacy D. Myers. Minister and Robert Loper; visual aid results of the election held Communion. treasurer. Mrs. Clayton was You Can Own 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School, presented a president's pin by committee, LouisC. Heyniger, during the 48th annual con- Ted Coeyman Jr., Miss Bon- vention was made in Newark BT. MARK'S R. C. CHURCH Austin Heyniger, superintend- Mrs. Sievers. last night by Warren Hill, The Ird Ave.. A Crescent Pkwy. ent. nie Buchanan and Donald Mrs. George V. Bailey Jr., Sea Girt Heyniger; flower committee, executive vice president of ship; sermon by the minister: Rt. Rev. F. M. J. ThoratoB, reported on the Woolson Mrs. Joseph Burkett; baptis- the League. New Edition Pastor "Men of the Bible," third in Memorial Scholarship League. mal committee, Mr. and Mrs. Wall Township M.flfltr.tf Clarence Ehrllch accepts Mr. Smith wlll serve on the Sunday Masses and Blessed the Nation"t.. She said proceeds of $110 real- Richard Brugger; pulpit ad- at 8 governing body of the state Of The 11 A. M. series. Epworth Choir: "All ized from the basketball game community chairmanship of Mental Health Fund from visory committee William ( organization for the next Things Bright and Beautiful." between the faculty and mem- Mrs. William Emmons of Manasquan, South Monmouth Buchanan, Mrs. Henry Lau- three years. He will repre- BOOK DeKoven; Youth Choir: "How bers of the Asbury Park Press area chairman, for drive lor funds now under waj. Mai- terwasser, Eugene Inman. •T. CATHAiciNE's CHURCH sent associations in District West Lake Drive. Spring Lake Blessed the Nation," Hoi ton; will benefit the scholarship tslrate Ehrllch said he was confident people ot Wall will Mrs. Marcus Van Schoick and 3, which Includes Middlesex, Of KNOWLEDGE Rt Rev. J. J. Hogan, Paator Senior Choir : "Recessional," fund. Mrs. Gassner urged rally to need ol mentally Ul. He ur«ed township residents Mrs. Donald Newton. Monmouth, Ocean and Mid- Masses on Sunday—On the DeKoven. members to attend craft work- to welcome door-to-door solicitors who are aidlni In cam- dlesex counties. hour from 8 through 11 A. M. Tuesday - 12:30 P. M. - W shops held every Monday af- palm to solve great problem ot mental Illness. for 1.39 A Week Delegates appointed to the Mr. Smith, whose home is , Weekday Masses—8 A. M. SCS luncheon and meeting, ternoon at 1 P. M. at the Wall Monmouth Baptist Associ- at 1613 West Pine Tree way, j Monday, 8 P. M. — Miracu- Wednesday . 3 P. M. — Youth Center to make items lous Medal Novena devotions. for the bazaar. The bazaar HOME FROM HOSPITAL Fire Auxiliary Names ation 59th annual meeting in was appointed secretary of Brownies; 3:30 P. M. — Con- Red Bank were Mrs. Newton, CALL MU 1-4423 will be one of the features of Mrs. Edward W. Applegate the Belmar Savings and Loan firmation Class; 7:30 — Rain- Mrs. William Morris Mrs. John Thompson, Mrs. ST. MARUARET'S CHURCH the country fair and carnival has returned to her home at in January, 1952. He was Spring Lake bow Girls; 8 P. M. - Explor- Culver, Mr. and Mrs. Lester June 1 at the school, the pro- 1307 L street. Belmar, trom The Ladies' Auxiliary of the made executive vice presidentl Rt. Rev. J. j. Hogan, Pastor ers. B. Sherman, Mrs. Edwin ceeds of which will go tow- Fitkin Memorial Hospital, Glendola Fire Company elec- Masses on Sunday — 7. 8, Thursday - 5:30 to 7 P. M.— White and Mrs. Arthur Price. ard establishing a school lib- where she underwent a major ted Mrs, William Morris 9:30 and 10:30 A. M. Methodist Men's baked ham rary. president at a recent meeting Weekday Masses—7 A. M. operation. Donald Newton was ap- dinner - 6:30 - 8 P. M. - Choir in the fire house. Other new Friday, 8 P. M—Our Lady pointed chairman of a com- Friday - 7 P. M. — Boy officers are Mrs. Elwood of Fatima novena devotions. mittee of visitor registration Scouts. Smith, vice president; Mrs. for the nation convention of CONGREGATION SONS CLASSIFIED Helen Van Note, recording ST. ROaE'S R. C. CHURCH the American Baptist Conven- ISRAEL secretary, Mrs. Elsie Patton, tion to be held in Philadel- llth Ave., and D St. Seventh Ave. & E St. financial secretary, and Mrs. T-, FOB BEST VALUES Rev. Peter J. Teston. Pastor Louella White, treasurer. phia, from May 29 through Rabbi Norman M. Eller WANT ADS Sunday Masses—7, 8:30, 10 June 4. Weekdays: Mornings, 7:; and 11 A. M, Call MUtual 1-2900 to place ads or mail to A. M.; evenings, question VISITING IN ILLINOIS Weekday

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SPEAKING OF 'PROTECTION'— Becker Post, JWY Letters to the Editor - ANNIVERSARIES THE COAST ADVERTISER Williams F. Watters, Editor ESTABLISHED IN 1*93 TlUrty Years Ago and Private Milton Nettle Coast Advertiser, WILLIAM K. WATTERS, PUBLISHER AND EDITOR Installs Beldner May 19, INI man, son of Rov. and Mrs. 701 Seventh Avenue, Belmar, N. J. Herbert Beldner was install- Belmar, Councilman John C. Hilllg Allan N. Nettleman of 600 13- entertained members of the th avenue, all of Belmar, Telephone MUtual 1-2900 ed aa commander of the Ed- Dear Mr. Watters: ward Becker Post, Jewish Borough Council and other were married in Calvary Bap- Printed and published every Thursday at 701 Seventh The Wall Citizens' School War Veterans of Belmar, and borough officials ut dinner at tist Church. The bridegroom's Avenue, Belmar, N. J., and entered aa second class Councll would like to thank Mrs. Morris Rubensteln as his restaurant, the Yellow As father pastor of the church, matter at the postofllce at Belmar, N. J., under an you for your wonderful co president of the Ladies Aux- tor, Asbury Park. officiated. act of Congress ol March 3, 1879. operation In reporting the iliary at a Joint ceremony last facts during the recent cam — 1927 — - 1942 — week at the Jewish Commun- paign for a Junior Senior High Clarence C. Wildman of 10- A son was born to Mr. and ity Center. School ln Wall Townahlp. th avenue, Belmar, and Mrs. Mrs. Robert Callahan of 1704 Rabbi Norman E. Eller of Without your excellent news Jennie Tomkins of Newark B street; Mr. and Mrs. Char- Congregation Sons of Israel items and editorials, the citi- were married in Asbury Park. les Edwards of &19 Eighth MEMBER OF NEW JERSEY PRESS ASSOCIATION offered the Invocation, Gueats zens of our community would — 1927 — avenue announced the birth ADVERTISING RATE CARD FURNISHED ON REQUEST were introduced by Harold not have been as well Inform- Charles Reichey, secretary of a daughter. Feinberg, past commander ed on the facts. of the Belmar Moose Lodge, — 1942 — and master of ceremonies. announced his candidacy for The responsibility of the Calvin F. Woolley, cashier Abe Marowitz, retiring com- borough collector on the THE PLIGHT OF THE POSTAL SERVICE press in local issues of this mander, gave the welcome. Democratic ticket. Thomas of the Belmar National Bank, type are indeed great. You News reports have given much attention to the fin- Mayor Peter Maclearie and Joeck, Republican, was seek- was attending the convention have faced tills problem ancial plight of the Post Office Department, us detailed Harold Berihan, senior vice ing re-election. of the New Jersey Bankers' squarely. Many thanks for a commander, Department of — 1927 — to a House Committee by the Postmaster General. He job well done. Association at Atlantic City. New Jersey, were speakers. Thomas B. Harper, princi- obtained a large additional appropriation — some $47 Officer of the day was Sgt. Sincerely, pal of Belmar Grammar million — to carry the Department through the current H. Rheinstein. Mrs. William Dudley E. Cline, School, was elected president fiscal year if serious reduction of services was to be Becker was conductress for Chairman Public Re- of the Monmouth County the auxiliary installation. lations committee, School Supervisors' Round For The avoided. table. He succeeded Lester Mrs. Ethel Perlmutter, Wall Citizens' School Meseroll, supervisor of Mana- The ultimate result is likely to be higher postal president of the Monmouth- Council. BEST BUY squan schools. rates in certain classifications. One possibility, for in- Ocean County Council Auxil- — 1927 — on a new stance, is the raising of first-class letter postage from 3 iary, JW.V, installed Mrs. Ru- Editor, bensteln and other officers, Mrs. Rhoda Robinson was to 4 cents, and there are others. Post office receipts ap- Coast Advertiser, They are: Mrs. Moe Chibnik, installed as president of the FORD parently, aren't up to post office costs, and so heavy de- Mrs. William Kornfleld, sen- My Dear Mr. Watters: Auxiliary No. 187 of the Bel- ficits follow. ior and junior vice president May I take this opportunity mar Carpenters Union. No, or one of our A-1 Mrs. Mac LaPlaca, recording 1327, at the group's first meet- to thank you for publishing used cart itop in at There are two important categories of mail which secretary; Mrs. David Wei- the publicity items of the Bel- ing. should not be overlooked when rate-revision time comes. ner, historian; Mrs. Abe Nor- mar Juneau Post Auxiliary — 1927 — one of our two (how- insky, treasurer; Mrs. Her- They are parcel post and so-called bulk mail. Parcel post, No. 2620 and the publicity for Mrs. A. L. Schmidt was el- bert Beldner, conductress; the Katy-Did Cootiettes dur- ected president of the West started in 1913, was supposed to be self-supporting, and MICROSCOPE Mrs. Mary Shapiro, patriotic ing the past year. Belmar Parent-Teacher instructress; Mrs. Morris k was also supposed to supplement, not supplant, private Sincerely; sociatlon. IYaffee, guard; Mrs. William parcel carriers. Yet, as the Hoover Commission and Dora Leiner, ON Becker, chaplain; Mrs. Norin- other authoritative bodies have demonstrated, parcel sky, retiring president, gave Past President, Fifteen Years Ago post has run at sizable direct and in direct deficits dur- her final report. 1956 - 1957, May 22, 1942 Councilman Richard Riggs ing most of its career. Other post oiticers installed was elected president of the PARENTS OF DAUGHTER COMMUNISM by Harry Goldwyn past com- South Belmar Council. He S. E. CLARKE The principal at stake is simple — those who use Lt. and Mrs. Charles F. mander, are; Martin Bifson, succeeded Jonathon E. Algor, parcel post ancl bulk mail should pay all the costs, just as Harrington Jr., have announ- William Becker, senior and who resigned on account of ced the birth of a daughter they do with any commercial service. If rates were adjus- junior vice commanders; Carl perssure of business affairs. May 14. Mrs. Harrington is & SON Maas, judge advocate; Wil- ted to bring that about, the post office would be in a bet- By Dr. Alexander S. Balinky now be trusted since all for- the former Miss Carol Hin- — 1942 — liam Kornfleld, quartermas- ter financial position. Assistant professor of mer evils associated with it rlchs,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lydia Dorer and her 709 I Oth Ave., ter; Morris Weisman, chap- onomics and specialist in were the creation of one Mrs. John Hinrichs of Bel- mother, M r s. Wilhelminia lain; Aaron Mack, adjutant; Russian affairs and econom- man: Joseph Stalin. Now that mar. Mr. Harrington is the Rheinhardt both of Glendola, Martin Blank, officer of the BELMAR AS A CHILD LAY WOUNDED ics at Rutgers University. he was not only dead but de- son of Mr. and Mrs. John entertained several of friends day; Mr. Goldwyn, service STATE H'WAY 25 famed, the Soviet Union Dougan of Ocean Grove. at a covered dish luncheon. Labor union violence, coercion and intimidation, of- officer; Dr. Samuel Stevens, could be accepted into the WALL TOWNSHIP fend the sensibilities of all decent people. It would be naive to assume surgeon; Mr. Marowitz, Jer- — 1942 — of nations as a partner in the Mutual 1-1392—1-3502 that Malenkov voluntarily va- ome Bernstein, and Abe Nor- Miss Arline Walker, daugh- A recent victim, lying in an Indiana hospital with a search for peace and justice DRIVE SAFELY ! cated the all-Important office tosky, trustees. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles open evenings 7 to 9 p. M. in the world. SD Means Safe Driving bullet dangerously near her brain, was a baby girl, ller of secretary of the Commun- Walker of 601 Eighth avenue, parents, working in a strike-bound plant, did not believe ist Party. If titles and offices This argument soon lost its were to be passed out among force, however, because it be- the strike was justified and continued to report for several people it would be came pathetically apparent work. indeed strange if a struggle that despite all the blame did not ensue as to who was The child was hit when a fusillade of rifle shots heaped upon Stalin, the Sov- to get what office. That is struck her parents' trailer-home under cover of night. why I contend that the mo- iet Union was unwilling to It should not take the near-death of a small child ment Khrushchev stepped in- make a single compromise on to wake up the country. Sufficient public indignation to Malenkov's shoes as sec- any of the Issues which have retary of the party, the power caused, and continue to cause against labor union violence in any form will put an end struggle was on. friction in the world. The to it. An even1 more obvious and question of German reunifi- Make Needed The acid-blinded labor columnist, Victor Reisel, direct indication of strife with cation remains. Friction in points out that: "The right to strike and the right to in the Kremlin came a little the Middle East has become later when Beria — head of more rather than less in- fight a strike — are no license to kill, or maim, or the Soviet Secret Police — tense. No argument has been wound, or blow up property." tried a coup d'etat which reached about disarmament ended in his execution before or inspection of atomic plants a firing squad. Add to that or stockpiles. Surely if Khru- the subsequent removal of shchev's motivation in slan- Malenkov as premier and the dering Stalin had been to win * Listen America * selection of Bulganin in his place and it becomes obvious the trust of the non-commun- that, despite Soviet protest- ist world one reasonable con- By Dr. George S. Benson expressed love and spoke of ations to the contrary, a pow- cession would have done anything which might have er struggle was very much in more to make co-existence brain-! e'ncouraSed the prisoners. The Communist progress. possible than all the harsh ' They delivered all mail which washing" technique was suc- The final selection of Sta- words out at Stalin. contained depressing subst- cessful with the 7,000 Ameri- lin's successor has not yet ance — notices from collec- can soldiers held prisoners in been accomplished. It took tion agencies, complaining and finance the work with a low cost Stalin more than 10 years to North Korea that in one typ- letters from loved ones, or secure power; and there is ical prison camp only six the notice of illness in the no reason to presume that Belmar National loan. guards were necessary to family. keep 600 prisoners under per- any of the current aspirants fect control. And there were "This program," Major can succeed in less time. In Mayer said "didn't turn any- any contest for an important no efforts to escape in spite County Budget Picture No down payment required. body into a Communist be- office issues are needed. Men of the fact that the prison cause it wasn't designed for do not vie for office on the camp had no barbed wire that. A small percentage of simple argument that they Spending programs of all fence, no electric fence, the people in the Communist would like the power, pres- New Jersey counties are Terms are suited to your budget. machine gun towers, no world are Communists. The tige or money that such an nearly $12 million higher this searchlights, no guard dogs. great majority are acqules- office may carry. They com- year, compared with 1956. This situation dramatizes cers. The great majority are pete on the basis of issues, This is revealed in an ad- Convenient payments made monthly, will add the increditible control which simply cowed and somehow real or manufactured. This vance report on 1957 county the Communists achieved pushed along by this system was certainly the case in the spending programs compiled to your credit — a valuable asset for possible over the American prisoners. which doesn't look like some- Stalin-Trotsky feud following for inclusion in the forth- These facts were related by thing you can fight, It's not Lenin's death. coming 1957 edition of "Fin- future needs. Mayor William E. Mayer, the very dangerous - appearing. Split On Many Issues ancial Statistics of New Jer- U.S. Army's expert on "brain- It just controls you! You don't Stalin and Trotsky split on sey Local Government," an- washing," in a report to the have to be a coward to give many issues. One was over nual government statistics re- 18th Freedom Forum at Sea- in to it." The majority of the speed with which agri- ference work published by the rcy. American prisoners in a sen- culture should be collectiv- New Jersey Taxpayers Asso- se did give in to it. Major Ma- ized. Another, and more dra- ciation. The three basic steps used yer feels that this exposes a matic, argument related to by the Communists to gain The 1957 budgets of the 21 weakness in America — that the question of whether soc- control of the 7,000 prisoners counties aggregate $152 mil- we are not adequately teach- ialism could be built in one and render them helpless lion. Making up the major ing our great religious, mor- country. Trotsky held that share of planned county Stop in. were described by Major Ma- the young Bolshevik regime al and social principals — the spending ls $138 million for yer as: (1) Making each pri- could never survive, being values which can make men current operations. More than soner an informer on his fel- encircled by hostile capitalist immune to "brain-washing, $12 million is set aside for low prisoners; <2) Developing nations, unless revolution was I agree. debt service while another $2 an abnormal desire for self- fomented on a world scale million is allocated for cap- criticism among all prison- Stalin, who got his way, in- ers; and <3) Controlling the sisted that socialsm should ital improvements. soldiers' mail. first be secured in the U.S.S. In Monmouth County, the St. Catharine's PTA R., and then be spread 1957 budget provides $6,208- If you are to understand Has 200 At Dance through the rest of the world. ,631 for current operations, anything about Communism," $20,000 for capital Improve- SPRING LAKE—More than said the psychiatrist, you The mere fact that Khr- ments and $758,757 for debt 100 couples attended St. Cath- must understand this: Inform- ushchev replaced Malenkov service. This provides a to- arine's PTA dance last Fri- ing as it is done in the Com- as secretary of the party did tal 1957 spending program of day night at Sea Girt Inn. Mr, munist state can only be done not, and does not, mean that $6,987,388 compared with the when you reject our basic J Mrs, Robert Gardineer he 'needed no issues or that 1956 budget totaling $6,131,217. $Hhiise that the individual is and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur his battle for succession Is an entity, that he has dignity Burlington co-chairmen were won. A year ago this Spring and worth ..." assisted by a large commit- Khrushchev provided the tee. world with proof of the fact So. Belmar Chief As a result of the break- that the struggle for power Heads Youth Group down of the American concept Te ballroom was decorated continues. He did' it in his of individual dignity and with Spring flowers by Mr. Police Chief Brad Behrman then world-shaking denounce- worth, the American POW'S and Mrs. Joseph Steele and was elected president of the ment Of Stalin before the 20th ceased to trust each other, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strohmen- newly formed South Belmar Party Congress. ceased to band together in ger, co-chairmen, assisted by Youth Center at an organ- Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Stroud, brotherhood as Americans When the world first learn- ization meeting recently Mr. and Mrs. Rifssell Fair- under adverse circumstances ed of the content of Krush- Other officers are Joseph Pflmar National Sank banks, Mr. and Mrs. Robert had been doing throughout chev's famous 20 th Party Kelly, first vice president; White, Mr. and Mrs. Jack our history. The Communists Congress speech, the specul- Abraham Weinstein, second Belmar, New Jersey Cassidy Jr., and Mr. and rewarded each act of inform- ation took two forms. One vice president; William John- Mrs. Rollin Height. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ing; and yet they were able group of speculators insisted try, third vice president; Wil- to obtain meek "confessions" Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ho- that the real reason for de- mina Johntry, secretary, and from those informed-upon dak and Mayor and Mrs. Tho- Stalinification lay with the Margaret Smith, treasurer. through the technique of self- mas F. Guthrie Jr., co-chair- Kremlin's desire (or plot, A fund drive will be con- criticism. men of the flower committee, if you like) to convince the ducted late this month with Sooner or later nearly were assisted by Mr. and non-communist world that the proceeds being used to everybody had been informed- Mrs. Fred Koenig Jr., Mr. "one could do business with equip as a playground pro- upon. In addition to this di- and Mrs. Charles Bacci, Mr. Russia." Anti-Stalinism was perty adjoining the Borough viding technique, the Com- and Mrs. James Commons interpreted as a message Hall. Baskets already have munists intercepted all pri- and Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. from the Soviet leaders to the been donated for use by the soners mail from home with Broderick. effect that the U.S.S.R. could older boys to play basketball., THE COAST ADVERTISER, THURSDAY, MAY 23,1957 Page 1

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Cann's Windsor Hotel, Inc., Robert Ferrett! and Albert I-Oil II U M A N HABITA- custodian of the records of I carry out the purposes the former Miss Peggy Cav by Dieter Berndt, Linda Cllne aary to trading as MeCann's Windsor Paternoster, trading as Fer- TION UK OCCUPANCY OR tax liens, and that a copy of ordinances; and ie» to anagh, daughter of Mr. and of the Hotel, has applied to the rettl's Bar, have applied to Mrs, Ruth Williams and her dlst, Norma Pyle, Chris Ska USE: AND PROVIDING the said detailed statemeni | delegate any of his functions Board of Commissioners of the Mayor and Commission Mrs. Arthur P. Cavanagh of third grade class visited the FOB THE REMEDIES ar, Jimmy Milton, Howard be forthwith forwarded to the | alld powers undei. the ordin- the Borough ot Belmar, N. J., era of the Borough of Belmar, 512 12 Eighth avenue, Bel A N 1) PROCEDURE I N Monmouth County Historical Connors and Dale Howland owner by registered mall. It ance t<) 8Uch officers and for a plenary retail consump- N. J,, for a plenary retail CONNECTION WITH AC- mar. Association Museum recently the building is removed or de | agents M he may designate, tion license for the premises consumption license for prem- TION TAKEN THEREUN- in Freehold. Upon their re- mollshed by the public offi ; 10 Tlw, following terms ises situated at 1309 F street, ' A group of second graders DER. at 201 Fourth avenue, Belmar, LEOAL NOTICE turn, the pupils wrote of what cer. he shall sell the mater-, whenever used or referred to N. J. Belmar, N. J., and for storage were excited over the hatch each found most interesting WHEREAS, the Mayor and lals of such building atul shall 1 ln vhis ordinance shall have Officers and stockholders of purposes only, the cellar of to the Township Committee of ing of the large moth from among the exhibits at the Council of the Borough of credit the proceeds ol such 1 tliv flowing respective the above corporation are: 1307'/a F street, Belmar, N. J, the Township of Wall, N. J„ a cacoon which Betty Ann Junior Museum. Among those Spring Lake Heights, by re- sale against the cost of the re meanings for the purposes of James P. McCann, 201 Objections, If any, should be Storms brought to class to for a plenary retail distribu- solution adopted in May moval or demolition and any j this ordinance, unless a dif- Fourth avenue, Belmar, N. made immediately in writing seen were displays of Colon tion license for premises lo- share with her classmates. It 1957, haa lound that there ex balance remaining shall be ferent meaning clearly ap J. President. to Donald F. Matthews, Bor- lal and Revolutionary Days, cated at 18th avenue and Hur- was In the room for two isus 'in this Borough, building deposited in the Superior 1 pears fIom the context: ough Clerk of Belmar, N. J. Indian relics, mtnature fur- Theresa McCann 201 Fourth ley Pond road, Wall Township, weeks and Is of the eecropia conditions of the character Court by the public officer, 1 (a) ••Governing body" the niture, guns, dolls, toys of by Ave., Belmar, N. J., Secre (Signed) N. J. species, commonly known as described in said resolution; shall be secured in such man committee, charged with gov tary-Treasurer. Gabriel Robert Ferrettl, gone days, ' costumes, local the Emperor Moth. Ronnie NOW THEREFORE be it ner as may be directed erning a municipality; Albert Paternoster. Objections, if any, should be wild life and crafts of all Lorene Tillberg, 24 Com Jacobsen, another member of ordained by the Mayor and such court, and shall be dis 1 b# •Public Officer" shall 1307 F street, made Immediately ln writing bursed according to the order1 officer who is ou merce street, Newark, N. J., kinds. Excerpts of the lmpres the class instructed by Mrs. Council of the Borough of meHn one Belmar, N. J. to Boris S. Blum, Township or judgment of the court to thorlzed by this ordinance to stockholder and director. sions are given here: Jeannette Thomson, explain Spring Lake Heights, that. Clerk of the Township of Wall, the persons found to be en exercise the powers preacrlb Objections, if any, should ed colorful "images" made by 1. The Mayor and Council N. J. Stephanie Backer liked the of the Borough of Spring Lake titled thereto by final order 1 ed by this ordinance. be made Immediately in NOTICE the pupils and decorating the piano with "real pearl keys, Heights shall by resolution ap or judgment of such court; writing to Donald F. Mat- Take notice that the Mari- (Signed) walls. Public authority" shall and the doll house because it point one person, a resident of provided, however, that noth- thews, Borough Clerk of the Jo-Pat Corp., trading as The RICHARD FILAN, mean any housing authority was bigger than the doll hou- the Borough, who Is hereby ing In this section shall be Borough of Belmar. Deck, has applied to the 113 Wyckoff avenue, or any officer who is In ses today." Emma Yake. designated the public officer constru -ed to impair or limit charge of any department or JAMES P. McCANN, Board of Commissioners of Manasquan N. J. Kindergarteners of Central Nancy MacKinnon, Pamela to exercise the powers des in any way the power of the branch of the government of 201 Fourth Ave., the Borough of Belmar N. J., School not only "reaped their Brice, Adrienne Moen, Ruth crlbed by this ordinance, municipality to define and de the municipality, county or Belmar, N. J. for a plenary retail consump NOTICE harvest," but ate theirs as 2. Whenever a petition is clare nuisances and to cause State relating to health, fire THERESA McCann tion license for premises at Archer, and Linda Eickholz, well. Green beans grown in filed with the public officer by their removal or abatement, building regulations, or to 201 Fourth Ave., the Northwest corner of F Take notice that William J. all liked the dolls and "the sand table farms were pick a public authority or by at by summary proceedings or other activities concerning Belmar, N. J, street and 5th avenue, Bel- Smith, trading as Jack's Bar old fashioned clothes that ed. prepared and cooked by ieaat five residents of the otherwise. Any owner or par- mar, N. J. and Grill has applied to the they wore." Linda Farley lik- buildings in the Borough of municipality charging that ty in interest may. within 60 Mayor and Commissioners of the pupils under the super- Spring Lake Heights. NOTICE Officers and stockholders of ed the dolls, and "the bicycle any building is unfit ior hu- days from the date of the fil- the Borough of Belmar, N. J., vision of teacher, Mrs. Ca (di "Owner" shall mean the above corporation are: with the big wheel In front man habitation or occupancy ing of the lien certificate pro- for a plenary retail consump- ollne Havens. Strange as it the holder or holders of the Take notice that William John J. Rasna 290 Pine and the little rear wheel." or use or whenever It appears ceed in a summary maner in tion license for premises Bit may seem, evpryone "is very title in fee simple. Kraemer, trading as Pastime avenue, Manasquan, N. J., Kathy Hoffman said her 10 the public officer ion his the Superior Court to contest (ei "Parties in interest" uated at 701-703-703'/2 Tenth fond of green beans." Flower Inn, has applied to the Mayor President-Treasurer. "mother had used a doll bug- own motion) that any build the reasonableness of the shall mean all individuals, as- avenue, Belmar, N. J. plants produced in the farm and Commissioners of the Bor- James W. Cavanaugh, 709 gy like the one shown." Mar- ing is unfit for human habit- amount or the amount or the sociations and corporations Objections, if any, should be flower garden were trans- ough of Belmar, N. J., for a Ninth avenue, Belmar, N, J., garet Gray thought the "dres- ation or occupancy or use, the accuracy of the costs set for- who have interests or record made immediately in writing plenary retail consumption Vice president-secretary. planted in original planter public officer shall, if his pre- th in the municipal lien certi- in a building and any who are to Donald F. Matthews, Bor- ses worn by the ladies were license for premises located Helen E. Cavanaugh, 709 creations and taken home for liminary investigation disclo- ficate. in actual possession thereof. ough Clerk of Belmar, N. J. beautiful." She also liked the at 1401A H street, Belmar, Ninth avenue, Belmar, N. J., Mother's Day. More than 60 ses a basis for such charges, (Signed) "rug maker." Linda Reiss 7. The public officer may h ELIZABETH DUBAC, pear to contest the issuance •r. corresponding secretary. uii Requiring the repair, al- be served upon persons either FRANCIS DUBAC. Gibbs and Howard Estelle . i 195T. and will be further con- of Letters of Administration Corsages were presented to eration or improvement of personally or by 'gistereci | sidered for fina, lldopljon at NOW Remsen Mill and were equally excited over the ne said building to be made mall, but if the whereabout m s or apply for Administration rs. Jacob Haussling, retir- '' a special meeting of said Hamilton roads, 011 the Estate of said de- cannon and "how it worked." jy the owner, within a rea- 01' such persons ls unknown ing president, and other out- Mayor and Council on June Glendola, The guns including rifles and sonable time, which time shall and the same cannot be as- ceased. 3rd, 1957. at Borough Hall, IN Wall Township, N.J, going officers. Members of be set forth in the order or at certained by the public offi- If you fail to appear, Let- .45 caliber pistols, were listed Spring Lake Heights at 7:30 ts2 3-4 the faculty received corsages the option of the owner lo cer in the exercise o! reason- ters of Administration will be as the best in the opinions of P. M, (Eastern Daylight Sav- from classroom mothers, ate or have the said build- able diligence, and the public EFFECT NOTICE issued on the Estate of Peter Pierson Gilbert. Donald Mc- ing Timo at which time and ing vacated and closed within officer shall make an affidavit C. Madsen to J. Henry Dang- kelvey. James Heil. Ellsworth A committee was appointed place all interested parties the time set forth in the or- to that effect, then the serving on Take notice that Richard ler or some other fit person. Ackerman and Richard Kit- to assist Mrs. Otto Gatti with will be given an opportunity HARRY R. COOPER, der: and of such complaint or order Filan, trading as Sergeant tell. David Hubbard added plans for a theater party July to be heard concerning same. Attorney for Petitioner ' bi It the building i.s in such upon such persons may be "muskats" to his selection of 11 at the Neptune Music Cir ETHEL L. GIFFORD, COAL Bixler's has made application 714 Ninth Avenue. a condition as to make it dan- made by publishing the same machine guns, Steven Shibla cus. On the committee are Borough Clerk. Belmar. New Jersey. gerous to the health and saf- once each week for two suc- also enjoyed the "machine tsl -4 DATED: May 8 1957 Mrs. Ware Warren Ridge- ety of persons 011 or near the cessive weeks in a newspaper N O I I C E FUEL OIL ts4 2-5 gun with five barrels, al- way, Mrs. James Gardner. premises, and the owner fails printed and published in Lhe though it had to be cranked-" Mrs, Walter Cole and Mrs, to repair, alter or improve the municipality, or. in the ab- Take notice that Joseph F. Furnace FREO R.TILTON Monmouth County Surro- and it "was used until a few Benjamin Eckman. The PTA iaid building within the time sence of such newspaper, in gates Court. years ago" according to in- voted to purchase raincoats specified in the order, then one printed and published in Egglmann, trading as Pete formation noted by Steven. for the safety patrol, owner shall be required the County and circulating in Eggimann's Tavern, has ap- Cleaning the municipality in which the PLUMBING NOTICE TO CREDITORS The "lighter gun, one of the emove or demolish the plied to the Township Com- A donation of $50 wa.s made buildings are located, A copy TO PRESENT CLAIMS four cowboy models" shown building within a rea- mittee of the Township of to the West Belmar Youth ible time as specified in of such complaint or order Also Complete Oil AGAINST' ESTATE. interested Michael Townsend Wall N. J., for a plenary re- HEATING Center. Miss Eileen Red- said order of removal. shall be posted in a conspicu- Estate of Ralph E. Myers, most. He related that it "got tail consumption license for If, the owner fails to com ous place on premises affect- Burner Service Jr.. deceased. mond's first grade l-B class premises situated at 1701 H its' name" because in the pro ply with an order to repair, ed by the complaint or order. Estimates Given Pursuant to the order of won the attendance award. street. West Belmar, Wall cess of "lighting a smoke, a alter or improve or, at the A copy of such complaint or EDWARD C. BROEGE, Sur- Mrs. Richard Walker won the CALL American spring would be released and option of the owner, to vacate order shall be duly recorded Township, N. J. rogate of the County of Mon door pvl'ie, Classroom moth- shoot. Herbert Pyle said the ind close the building, the or lodged for record with the Standard Fixtures mouth, this day made, on the Objections, if any, should be MONMOUTH ers served refreshments. public officer may cause such County recording officer of application of the undersign- "ferry boat looked very real" made immediately in writing "ding to be repaired, alter- the county in which the build-, COAL & SUPPLY ed, Alice G. Myers, Sole Ex- and he would like co "see it in to Boris S, Blum Clerk of the 18191/2 or improved, or to be va- ing is located. ecutrix of the estate of the real water." Charles Bailey Township of Wall, N. J. BELMAR HOSPITAL ?d and closed; that the CO., INC. said Ralph E. Myers Jr., de- said the "bald eagle and the y. The public officer is here- public officer may cause to (Signed* Fernwood Rd. ceased. notice is hereby owl looked like they were GROUP TO ELECT by authorized to exercise such be posted 011 the main en- powers as may be necessary JOSEPH F. EGGIMANN, BELMAR given to the creditors of said ready to take off;" he also Election of officers of the 01 any building so clo 2018 Route 71, SOUTH BELMAR deceased to present to the or convenient to carry out liked the baseball flags. All Belmar Auxiliary of the sed. a placard with the fol- Spring Lake Heights, N.J. Telephone said Sole Executrix their and effectuate the purposes the children enjoyed the James F. Ackerman Feder- lowing words: "This build MU 1-2638 claims under oath within six nd provisions of this act, in- lunch at the picnic park and ation of Fitkin Memorial Hos- ing is unfit for human habit MUtual 1-0706 months from this date. luding the following- powers Douglas Pyle said "that was pital will take place at the ation or occupancy or use; ALICE G. MYERS. n addition to others herein the best part of the trip." the use or occupation of this 24 Village Road, June 3 meeting. At a recent granted; to investigate building Is prohibited and un- Sea Girt N. ,J. meeting at the First Pres- the building conditions in the lawful." Dated: May 10th, 1957 byterian Church of Belmar. municipality in order to de Mrs. Cameron MacDonald JOSEPH C. PAUL, Esq.. Mrs. Frederick H u m m e 1. 5. If, the owner fails to com- termine w h I c h buildings | llftO Raymond Blvd., and Mrs. George Relss ac- president presided, and ap- ply with an order to remove therein are unfit for human j HONCE & DODD habitation or occupancy or | Newark. N. J.. Attorney companied the group, which pointed Mrs. Kenneth Mayer, or demolish the building, the public officer may cause such use; to administer oaths, ts4 3-6 was chauffeured by Omar Mrs. Robert Bohler and Mrs. REALTORS INSURORS building to be removed or affirmations, examine witnes- Pupayage. F. William Nuffort to the 110m ANDERSON NOTICE demolished. ses and receive evidence;

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LEGAL NOTICI LEGAL NOTICE LEOAL NOTICE BibU CUn Dinner OPEN OPTOMETRY MOTIC B Attended By Buhler OnSfraff Boulevard shall be four (4) < Eastern Daylight Having If 27 OFFICE IN BELMAR feet In width. Time) at which last mention- TAKE NOTICE that on UU SPRINO LAKE HEIGHTS Or. M. Splro, optometrist, Section 2. Section 8 of Or- ed date, hour and place any person desiring to be heard 1Mb day ol May Ml, Um — Eighteen membera and has opened an office at 1303 1 dinance No. 43 ia hereby Of Belmar Motors upon the final passage of said Planning Board ol the Bor- nine guests attended the an- 2 F street Belmar, He will amended to read aa follows: ough of Belmar, after a pub- nual dinner of the Friendly Paul A Buhler has Joined That when any sidewalks ordinance will be given an practice the examination of opportunity to be so heard. lic hearing, recommended to Bible class of Christ Meth- the sales staff of Belmar Mo ln this Borough shall become eyes in a building he recently LEROY F. WALUNO, the Board of Commissioner! tors, Chevrolet and Oldsmo- out of repair or required to odist Church, May 11 at the purchased and had remodeled Mayor. of the Borough of Belmar, bile agency at F street and be relaid, the same shall be Lily Ann Tea Boom, The and renovated. condemned by the Mayor and Attest: that the application of Vic- Eighth avenue. His appoint- toria A. Clanfranl 1117 - llth guests were Mrs. Beatrice Dr. Splro has practiced 40 Council of the Borough of John S. D MacMillan. Avenue; Caroline Rlnlger 1111 Moore, Mrs. Qladys combs, years ln New Jersey, 20 yeara South Belmar and the own- Borough Clerk. - 16th Avenue for subdivision Mrs. Agnee Aul, Mrs. Jessie of that time in Bergen Coun- ers of the said lands in front tn accordance with plat dated Allan, Mrs. Betty Stanford, ty. He has two daughters, of which said sidewalko shall be required to be ye laid, or December It, ipsa No. MM Mrs. Morton Yates, Mrs. Mrs. Leo J. Cutfev of Tean repaired, shall be allowed prepared by the Blrdaall Jeaimette Scarborough. Mrs. and Mrs. Dane Marcus of Corporation, South Belmar. be thirty days time ln which to Elsie Shlnn and Miss Nina NorthBergen. granted and that determin- do such work and written ation by aald Planning Board Herbert. notice of the said required has been filed In the office of A short business meeting work shall be sent by the said Board at the Municipal followed with roll call una Sidewalk* , Borough Clerk to such own- Building 8th Avenue and Ri- wered ln Bible verses. Mrs. (Continued irom Page 1) ers, by certified mail if their post office address be known, ver Road. Belmar. New Jer Jeanne Ferrette read a poem commendation of the Plan- sey. and Is available for In- if not known, then by post- "Mother." Reports were ning Board denying a subdi- spection. ing said notice on said prem- YACHT CLUB given by Mrs. Earl W. Stines vision to Pascal L. Lordi of ises ov leaving the same with PHILIP D. SLATER, and Miss Hilda Herbert. A Upper Brookvllle, L. 1., for any occupant thereof or by 7th Ave. *F St. Seoretary menu was signed by a" at- property at the Northwest personal service if said own- Planning Board. BELMAR tending arid sent to a sick corner of Redmond avenue ers shall be resident within member. Mrs. Edith Brown. White street. He had applied the Borough. for the subdivision in order Tlie June meeting will be held Section 3. This Ordinance for a pleasant and to have three houses on the shall take effect when passed at the home of Mrs. Lloyd parcel on separate lots. The and published according to enjoyable evening Thompson in Terrace Place, Planning Board held that to law. Sea Oirt section ot Wall subdivide would create a with your friends. Township hardship for future owners ENTERTAINS GUESTS since the properties could not Senator Richard R. Stout of Monmouth cuts ribbon NOTICE • Banquets Mrs. Helen Llppincott of PAUL A. BUHLER be enlarged and If torn down marking official opening of new beauty salon of Mr. Jos- Notice is hereby given that the foregoing ordinance was • Wedding Parties 603 E street. Belmar. had as ment was announced by G. or burned, could not be rebuilt eph at 520 Washington boulevard, Sea Girt. Looking on introduced and passed on first • Catering her guests of a recent week- Edwin Parslow. head of the to conform to the building are (right) Mayor Edward J. Doyle of Sea Girt and Mrs. r.eading at a regular meeting end Gerald Montes de Oca code. agency. Doyle and (left) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Stratton of 1110 of the Mayor and Borough and Terry Cummings of Trini- Mr. Buhler formerly had Hemlock avenue, In the Sea Girt section of Wall Town- Council of the Borough of dad, British West Indies, be- Mr. Lordi said he was ask been a salesman and special ship. Mr. Stratton, owner of salon, formerly was with South Belmar. in the County fore they left for Europe. ing for the subdivision in good representative of the Weston Stein bach Co., Asbury Park. In addition to hair styling, of Monmouth and State of Enjoy the Best They spent Mother's Day with faith and he felt its denial New Jersey, held on the 21st Biscuit Co., for 10 years. He salon will feature hair dyeing and removal and reducing Mr. and Mrs. Erwln Weiss at was an injustice. If it was go- day of May, 1957 at the Bor- is president of the Belmar their home in Princeton. ing to hamstring him, he said, departments, ough Hall, F street and Red- Board of Education. He was he would take the best way mond avenue South Belmar, elected to his second term in out. LEGAL NOTICE N. J. and will be further in AN ORDINANCE TO SUP- February. arose, a deptuy clerk should considered for final passage Councilman Percy Keynton PLEMENT AND AMEND Mr. Buhler. who lives at after public hearing at a reg- SEA FOOD Johnny Rasna's announced that cleanup Week be available to carry on. "AN ORDINANCE GOV- 417 15th avenue, also is sec- ular meeting of the Mayor will be held the week begin Mayor Danskin reported ERNING THE CONSTRUC- retary of the Belmar-Wall and Borough Council to be DECK ning June 3. Mr. Blum is improving, al- TION AND LOCATION OF held at the Borough Hall on Little League. A native of SIDEWALKS AND CURBS Councilman James H. Bow though still very ill. and that the 18th day of June. 1957. at Cooked as Sea Food Facing Shark River Belmar, he was graduated GENERALLY IN THE en was authorized to purchase it is not known when he will 8 o'clock in the evening, Should be coolied at F St. and Stb Ave. from Belmar Grammar BOROUGH OF SOUTH be able to return to his du School. He is a member of St. several life preservers to be BELMAR, AND PROVI- ties. BELMAR, N. J. Rose Church and the Algon- placed along the shore of DING FOR THE ASSESS- right at the end of the bridge quin Bowmen, an archery Richard Child, representing The committee called a spe MENT OF THE COST Sales-Service FRESH PISH HOMEMADE ICE CREAM cial session for June 5 to dis- THEREOF UPON TIIE club. Lake Como. LOBRTERS PROPERTIES BENEFIT- Ample Parking the New Jersey Association j cuss with the fire companies LUNCHEONETTE MENU TED," ALSO KNOWN AS SALADS of Insurance Agents_ present- and First Aid Squad a pro- CHEVROLET MAX BRYANT Luncheon To Precede posed remote control for al- ORDINANCE NO. 43. ed a framed citation to the WHEREAS, the Mayor and HOMEMADE CHOWDER arms and calls to be sounded CAROL'S and Society's Meeting borough for traffic safety in Council of the Borough of CLAMS — CRABS from a central station at the ® A covered dish luncheon 1956. A similar citation was South Belmar has heretofore DRIVE-IN HIS VIBRATONES Township Hall. will precede the monthly presented last year. adopted an Ordinance reg- ENTERTAINING meeting of the Woman's Soc- A letter was received from ulating the construction of sidewalks which permitted the Rt 35 t Sea Girt Ave. iety of Christian Service of the State Highway Depart- FRI., SAT., SUN. installation of sidewalks of USED CARS the First Methodist Church Wall . . . ment advising that it would less than five (5) feet where- SEA GIRT Telephone MU 1-2111 of Belmar next Tuesday at DAVE'S i Continued rrom Page J > not remove a couple of trees ever inconsistent with the 12:30 P. M., in Fellowship necessitated by a site line from in front of the antique lines or grades established by HERDMAN Hall. The program will be in fixed by the State Highway shop operated by Mr. and the Mayor and Council of the Chevrolet Co. charge of Mrs. Wallace Keer Department at Rout 34 and Mrs. Nicholas DeFalco Borough of South Belmar, and Sea Food and Mrs. Stacy D. Myers, Paynters road. Route 35 as they were plant- WHEREAS, it appears that Richmond Ave. with Mrs. Robert Stewart The committee, sitting as ed for roadside beautification the sidewalks to be laid along North Boulevard should prop- Point Pleasant Mrs. Charles Lang and Mrs. the Board of Health, decided and did not interfere with erly have a width of four (4) Restaurant Le Deauville Inn Henry Poland assisting. to notify the Howell Town- driveways. PO 5-1181 feet, Cor. 7th Ave. i F St. ship Committee that Wall is An off-premise raffle 11c OPEN EVES. 'TIL 9 not ready to join It in a reg- MUtual 1-9639 29th YEAR ense was granted to the Holy Be IT ORDAINED BY THE MONDAY THRU FRIDAY ional health district, that it Name Society of St. Mark's MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF wanted to give the proposal THE BOROUGH OF SOUTH CANDLEUTE INN Church, Sea Girt, for a par EASY TO REACH further study and at some fu- BELMAR AS FOLLOWS: ish benefit July 26 at Sea COCKTAIL LOUNGE ture time may join in the Girt Inn. Section 1. Section 3 of Or- HAMILTON-GLENDOLA and plan. Howell had adopted the Catering to dinance No. 43 is hereby sup- idea and was waiting for Wall plemented as follows: REMSON MILL ROADS Weddings, Parties LEGAL NOTICE to go along. All sidewalks laid on North oCindiAuncly A Banquets NOTICE G L E N D O I A Name Deputy Clerk The committee adopted on ITALIAN RESTAURANT and BAR Bar and Grill Room Take notice that Thomas F. 30 MINUTE WASH final reading an ordinance Seery, trading as Buddy's Dinners from $2.00 to $3.50 Self Service Laundry creating the position of de- Blinker Inn has applied to Broiled Steaks — Burgers puty clerk. Mrs. Irma K. the Township Committee of OUR POLICY: Telephone MUtual .1-1835 Stanley was appointed to the the Township of Wall, N. J., Sandwiches "Courteous, Efficient job without compensation, ef- for a plenary retail consump fective today. Mrs. Stanley tion license for premises sit- Service" DIRECTIONS | uated on Meeting House road, also was adopted deputy vio- Fas* Service on Dry Clean- OPEN DAILY Wall Township. N. J. From Asbury Park take Corllea Ave.. (Rt. II) io ' lations clerk, both terms to Objections, if any, should be ing, Finished Wash, Hamllton-Glendola Bd.. t«va left to Bemaea Mill Bd. 12 NOON run to the end of the year. made immediately in writing From Belmar Blvd.. Olendola. turn at Bamlltoa. The action was taken to al- Shirt Finishing to Boris S. Blum Wall Glendola Bd.. to Remaen Mill Rd. Rte. 35 Walltown low the deputy clerk to sign Township Clerk Wall Town- 625 2nd Ave., Bradley Beach papers and carry out other ship. N. J. CALL PR 4-2987 duties during the absence of (Signed) the clerk. Boris S. Blum, 62 Sylvonio Ave. NEPTUNE CITY township clerk, has been a THOMAS F. 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