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C.BNTS Kelly-Pisano Engagement Told Operetta Uj>ens . NEPTUNE — Miss Regina Den­ . FLORAL PARK, N." Y; — H er-, ise Nicosia ,a teacher in the .Nep­ tune. Junior High School, became OCEAN GROVE — Mr, and Mr? Music Weekend , tiert G. Herbst, a summer resident Francs Kelly, 2 Main Ave., here! of Ocean Grove, N. J., has been the bride the past Sunday in Holy Innocents r :c . Church, here, of have announced the enfiaeempnt elected; President of the Board of of their daughter, Kathleen Pa- OCEAN GROVE — The Young ■-Robert .Eugene Leitner of Ocean People's Temple will reverberate- Education for the Sewanhaka Township a cost analyst at Fort n? T*in , S teP1Len John- Pisano, . Central High Scliool ' District Monmouth. ___ of Littlestown, Pa. He is the son with the tunes of Gilbert and Sul­ • (Grades 7-12), Floral Park,' New 47 } John E- Pisano, livan tonight (Thursday) when the / York. - • * • • - V o V BranohP ’ West Long Temple Pliyers offer scenes froitt •“Pirates of Penzance,” one of the '-T h e Sewanhaka High School District is one of the largest more glittering Gilbert and Sulli­ school, districts in the State .of van offerings. . > outside of the.'six big The show gets underway at ff cities.' The -District is composed of p.m. with ail the gusto of these high schools with :an enrollment favorite operettas. Dexter Davison . of 12,400 students, Vcovering 32 is directing the show, with a giant- square miles, 750 tcachers, a non­ cast, of Ocean Grove youth. professional staff of 400 and a.Dis­ The show will be repeated on trict ■ operating budgetrfclbse; to S29 Monday evening. v-million.' -iy ,;.,v .....;v ,• JLael Telfeyan and John Francis ment since they were 4 to 6 years seneduled______for th eof re age. a t Auditor All are vocal soloists and Fla., will be the » Turck, were married in a garden ium, Ocean Grove on Wednesday are aiso featured together in many preacher at the • ceremony at h e r parents’- home evening, August 7th..OTie program' combinations of voices and instru- Auditorium in- here, on June. 15. , - - will be a concert - given by-. the ments. The Murk Family program both the morn­ Nonna Lael is the daughter of seven' members of the Murk fami- is a beautiful blend of voices nd ing and evening Dr. and Mrs. Sarkis A. Telfeyan ly from Wheaton; Illinois. “ singing groups. services oik of this' place, and Ocean; Grove. For: over ten: years the Murk The concert is sponsored.by the , Sunday. James- John is the son of Mrs. Doreen B. Matson-Layman family has been bringing the joy of St. Paul’s United Methodist F j W. Truitt, As- Turck-Anderson • of Wichita, Kan­ music with a message ,to hundreds Church, this place, • in what has • I sociation trus- sas and the late Mr. Turck, USN, Nuptials July 20 Mrs. Robert Eugene Leitner of families everywhere. The family come to be known as “St. Paul’s side. ' tee will pre­ retired. ‘ ' /' ..;•; X{'> . . . consists of father anfl ’mother (Jim Night." Senior pastor, Rev. Wil-( Daphne Teifeyan w as maid.of The bride/daughter of Mr. and and Donna), a son aiii} four daugh- Iiam .R, McClelland, is happy that Sunday afternoon, in the Tab* Mrs. Charles Joseph Nicosia, Wall ernacle, Grace Brame, soprano so- of honor for her sister. Janine . NEPTUNE CITY — Miss Betty ters, plus a singing “dummy.” They the church has been able to secure Simidian Karnig, a cousin of the Township, was given in marriage have given over; 2,000 concerts in this outstanding singing family for | loist, will present an Informal' iLynn Matson, daughter otf Mr. by her father. She wore a white 48 states, Canada)-Mdiico, Central oSBfliMo aqx mcJgoja s.jcoX sjtp Kathleen Patricia KeUy i Hour of Music, and at 6 p.m., the bride, was flower girl. Best man Mid Mrs, Warren Matson, 74 Laird was Ronald A. Shelley, of Wichita, organza gown with illusion neck­ and South America,; Israel and. Tribune calls the group “Chicago- Surf Side Meeting'will be held at Ave.’.^was married July 20 to line, pearl beading, Venetian lace. a Sraduate of Nep- the Memorial Pavilion. Kansas. Ushers were Edward Tel­ Dwight Edward^Layman in Mem- Europe.vSCs -• '.- ' -r t \ land’s equivalent .of of;the -the famous tune High School, and Lycoming feyan of Sacramento, Calif. and ■ Father Bob Wozniak officiated Von Trapp singers who inspired The International Union of Gos­ 2 Uni tod Methodist,' Church, College in Williamsport, Pa., with pel Missions comes into Ocean 1st Lt. BruceTelfeyan.USAF of ftMft-'ttr the Rev.- Thomas B/Nag- at the 3 P.M. double ring cere- peal. All the children have played^'‘The Sound of Music.’” a-B.A. m :Psychology. She is em- Omaha, Nebraska,. brothers; of the mony: Mrs. Charles Marlssa was Grove on Monday for a week-long le e .’-p,6.vbjtiaefirp6jn is the son organist and Joan McPherson, so­ as manaSement trainee conference in the Tabernacle. , The bride. ’ .* wl*. of Mr. and Mrs. /Rmory Layman ovw pa"0 Brands, Inc., Han- The ceremony, Written by .the of Harrisonburg, ;Va. ■; ‘ loist,. rendering “Love, Look at group is marking its 52nd annual . couple, was performed by the Rev. i the Two of Us.” A reception took Lbwing-Williamson Nuptials July 27 program with this year’s confer­ I place at the Shadowbrook, Shrews­ c w t ’ nPi^ano, i s. graduate of ence. i , Dr. John. H. Fischbach, pastor of ; t n n L S 10! 3 ,” 1^ 1 School. He at­ the Great- Neck Community bury, and the couple left for a OCEAN GROVE — Miss Gully Rd:, Neptune. . : tended West Virginia University, James .Ward, Soulful ,Song Pain­ ; Church. - ’ ’ I ■ bedding trip to * Portugal and ■Linda Jean Williamson and . The bride is a graduate of Morgantown, West Virginia, and is ter, comes to the Young People’s Spain; ■ >• William . Richard-- ' Lowing, Neptune High1 School and employed jby H. N. Bange, Com­ Temple on Tuesday at 8 p.m. for a Ms.'-Telfeyan.whois retaining-! both Orf Elizabeth, were mar-' - her own name, roceived her Bach-! Miss Donna Patterson of Shrews- Montclair State College. She pany, Hanover, Pa, program of songs for the youth. '■Mi clor. «f Arts degree, witht£riftajor,-j ■ bury was maid of honor. Brides- ried last Saturday in-St; was employed by N. J. Bell A .Spring wedding is planned. He will be present on Tuesday for I,maids w ere>'Miss 'Diane-Nicosia, Paul’s United Methodist ■ informal meetings with the youth - in.Sociology'and a minor in Art' Chitrcb;;.Thie Rev. ^Vnf. R.- Telephone Co.,'Newark; •' — -«• - of the community. ? from the University of New Mexi- . Wall - Twp.; Miss ean Bello, Nep­ •The .bridegroom is a. grad­ tune; Mrs. Richard Sheridan, McClelland officiated'inthe'i-: uate, of- Union. High School The Internationally • known • co in 1973^ She had been employed double ring ceremody.-*;' " by the Department of Social Wel­ Ocean; - Miss Maw Jo Palumbo, — 0 —-— , .. , aim.and luuniciair Montclair sia State College. Mlirk Family will be featured !i» C fare of the State of New Mexico Bricktown, and Miss Rosemary Parents of the couplc; are He taught- at UUnion High the annual St; Paul’s United Meth- Duva, Newark. Mia Nicosia was Mr. and Mrs.- John-E.'iW il- v- School, odist Church “Night in.the A udi­ : as a field case worker on the Nav- liamspn, 87 Heck Ave., here, ajo Indian Reservations. ■ / : ^ ^ } flower girl and Master Sea Bello, After serving in the wed- As New President torium,” on Wednesday evening, ring beater. and Mrs. Viola LaBella, __ ding party of Miss Nashmy August 7. • Mr. Turck, a 1969 graduate of Elizabeth and Howard Low­ and Mr. Pityinger, August in The bridegroom is the son of ing; Chicago. " ■The Murk Family has sung thru- the University of Kansas majored John E. Lietner, Sr.. of Louisville. - in Paramus, the Lowings will Of Home Owners out the 50 states. as well as in in American Studies and Sociology, Kentucky, and the late Mrs. Liet­ Given' in marriage by her leave August 12 for a cross -Canada, Mexico; Central and So- ; S was co-captain of the track team ner. Thomas Migliaro of Jersey father, the bride wore'a floor country, tour to Orange, Cal- OCEAN GROVE — At the regu­ America, various European coun­ : with • world famous miler, Jim City' was best man; Ushers were length gown of polyester, silk . , ifornia. where they will lar July monthly meeting of the tries and in Israel. Byun. 'An outstanding athlete, crepe, with long sleeves and :,-7. make their home.- Robert and Charles Nicola, Wall Ocean Grove Home Owners Asso­ The Family consists of Mr. and John broke the high jump record Two.; AnthiJny Nicosia, Belle­ flared skirt Its Italian type for the university. He worked as collar,-cuffs and front; mid­ ciation last Friday at the Com­ Mrs. Murk and their five children, ville: Anthony Calabrese, -Union, ranging in age from.14 thru 20.. a mental health therapist for the and Lino Llastro, Irvington. riff were of Alcncbn lace. munity Hall with President W. T.. - State , of New Mexico. John will The dress was made by her Whitehead, presiding, the follow- * ------be continuing his graduate, studies The bride was graduated from mother. She carried a cas­ at Michigan State University. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Layman Montclair State College, where cade of white baby roses, red 1 ing new officers were unanimously she was a member of Kanoa Sigma Norma Lael and John are spend­ .. GiJ!cn in marriage by her father, carnations and ■'babies' elected and installed for the fiscal Operetta In Rho Sorority, and the bridegroom breath. year of 1974-1975: Sam S. Nick, ing their honeymoon in Spain and uie bride wore , a gown of cotton was:graduated from the University wUl visit Ocean Grove before set­ brocade, with empire waist and of Kentucky, where he was a mem­ f. Miss Lynda Fogal, of Bur­ President; Mrs. Adeline Shannon,! Ocean Grove tling in Lansing, Michigan. full, -puffed sleeves. Orange blos­ ber of Alpha Tau . Omega. lington, Vermont, was maid' . Secretary; Miss Florence Cruick- som pearl-buttons from her mo­ of honor. She,was attired in ther ----- s...... t, Redding. ■ >v..i .veil uiiiiuiuu trimmed me the. * a floor length handmade 1 shank, Corresponding Sec.; Her- Aug. 1,2 & 5 Term Youth Show dress. Her finger tip veil was held gown of red dotted Swiss, ' bert Abrams, Treasurer. by a bow headpiece. r ;~ ... t Annual Life Guard with revere collar, front Trustee William Flint conducted , . Maid of honor was Miss Jill Fied- midriff and flared skirt, and the election and installation of Jr. OCEAN GROVE - The second Popular i lor of Neptune. Other - attendants Tournament Aug. 5 a hat of white straw with red Past President W. T. Whitehead as summer choral-dramatics offering o£ were Miss Susan Becker and;Mrs. ribbon band and bow. S li e Trustee, 6 year ^term. the Youth Centers theatre program*- OCEAN GROVE,— One of the carried a colonial bouquet of Patricia Hulick, both of this place, The following "Chairwomen were under the direction of Dexter Davisoa^ most .popular and best attended and the Misses Diane and Jane OCEAN GROVE — Teams from variegated red and white Asbury Park, Long Branch, Mon­ proppsed and accepted, their re­ is the powerful Gilbert and Sullivan-* young people’s shows in recent Layman of Harrisonburg, Va.(- sis­ carnations and white-daisies. sponsibilities: Mrs. R. DeYoung, years was the 1974; “Scenes From” ters of the groom. T-, mouth Beach. Belmar, Bradley Other attendants, Miss Adela ‘TIRATES OF PENZANCE" to btr •Beach, Avon, and Ocean Grove will Membership; Mrs. I. McCloud, presented in the Temple on.Fri- Williamson; at home, and shown in the Temple three times be­ day, July 20, and Monday, July. Iv The groom’s brother,' Barry Lay­ be here .Monday, Aug. 5th at 6:15 Mrs. Robert Sanislow; West­ Christmas and tihe Annual Dinner man of Harrisonburg; served' as Meetings; Mrs. M. Carter, Refresh-, ginning Thursday, August 1 (tonight).. ■ 29. Colorful bits from musical to compete in t h e 6(ih Annual field, sisters of th e bride;; ments. . : Broadway sung by a large and best man. Ushers were- Richard Ocean:'Grove Invitational Life and’ Miss Janine Nashmy of ! The second and third showings will finely-balanced chorus was most Matson, here, brother of the bride Guard Tournament. - > ; -v: Bergenfield,' were attired The following members have of­ be Friday, August 2 and Mondays appealing to singers and audience and Edwin Heatwole, Harrison This year the Tournament has similarly to the maid of hon­ fered and in the hear future will burg. ... ~ ,■ 1- ' • ■ or, and carried^ colonial bou­ be assigned .to Chair new commit­ August 5. All performances will conirj been expanded to include seven mence at 8 p.m. Under the direction of Dexter ■Mrs. Barry Layman was pianist teams to heighten spectator inter­ quets of daisies and baby red tees: Mrs. H. Abrams, Mrs. M. Sp'Davison who.' accompanied at the and soloist for .the ceremony. A re­ est and to afford a higher level laarnations and . baby’s Buckman, Mrs. J. Krieger, a n d The challenging .and beautiful mu* piano,' the scenes-were- made' par­ ception wais held in the fellowship of competition. The tournamen,t breath. Flower girl; Susan Mrs.- Peggy Cain. The offer to ■ as­ sic of this concert version of the G &r Hall of the church. jointly sponsored by the Ocean Jean Sanislow, niece of the sist was exceptionally large there­ ticularly. enjoyablB with' lmagina; fore others that are not listed will S favorite, and the humorous plot tlve.choreography;by Marjorie Fix. The-bride is a graduate of Nep­ Grove Recreation Commission, & bride, wore a long, handmade gown of red doited . Swiss be acknowledged at the September unfolded in the; dialogue, is skillfulljr These twp musicians,'Davison and tune1 High School, She attended the Ocean Grove Lifeguard Assn., 27th meeting.. ; Fix, have produced, outstanding Aladison; College in Harrisonburg. is unique in that competitions with pinafore type truffles, created by an outstanding group oP shows in Washington,' D.C. and jMr. Layman is' a graduate of for each event are selected at ran­ and a comb held daisies and Mr. Nick is-a Quality Control soloists and. an- excitingly ' blended Ocean’ Grove'for many years.- ' dom just prior to the start of their red carnations in her hair. Consultant; and is presently th e Eastern -Mennonite High School, events.././":...! chorus. One of the soloists, • Dick Man*. ;; : TWs year’s "Scenes" , reached, and a 1974 .graduate of Madison She' carried a white, basket Jr. Past Chairman of the N o r t,h College.. ' - Last year’s tournament ended in filled with flower ; petals, Jersey Section: and tlhe Administra­ ley, journeyed• from. Chicago to sing in . far back into the American musi­ which she scattered- in the tive Applications Div. of the Am­ cal theatre and drew from- such The couple will, reside in .Santn a three way tie for first with /'THE PIRATES". With Fred Jones,:;; ; Ocean— v**-v.v<7iGrove, nauuryAsbury Park, - anct and path' of .the bride,, r. .'. '■ erican Socieiy for. Quality Con­ Bonnie Ayres, Dale Whflden, Ralphr Broadway classics as “The B oy Cruz; Jamaica, West' Indies,- where TIM ™ -.- - ’I -* ' Best man was Steven Scha- trol; Chairman, General Technical. Friend,”- (1920); “Good News,” Mr. Layman will; engage In. the Belmar all sharing 1st place hon­ and Jenny Davison, Kelly an4 N a n ^ ors. Host team'Ocean Grove, ant? ppert of ■ Montville. - Ushers Council, ASQC; Chairman, Nep-J (1927); and; included ...favorites teaching, profession. ' Ann Truitt,. and a long list of o d ie r ,• from Cola Porter’s “Kiss Me Kate," Belmar,; have each, won.3 of.the were Roy Pityinger-of Lyn- tune Township Transportation (1948); “Gigi,” (1957); “Fiddler TAXI SERVICE previous tournaments. . . ; hurst, Edward Silverman,. Committee; and will be a featured outstanding singers, “THE PIRATES”', ' This year the tournament' will •Clark,, and Stuart Levinson, speaker, at the Product Liability on the Roof," (1964); and “Man George A. Baust-Grove City I.tverj Union. :-'i. is destined to be, one of the' highlights- :. of LaMancha," (1965), The fast- be held at the foot of Main Ave­ Prevention Conference in the of this' season's musical: offerings. 775-3509 nue, rather than the .traditional Organist w a s Miss Linda Newark College of Engineering moving'show was brought" to a Featured in the perfonnances are ; stunning climax at the finale with Ocean Pathway, site. The move was Shadel. Soloist-guitarisbMlss this month. . ■ ' , _ “SUMMER BIEMORIAM” Beth Whalley, played‘and MAJOR GENERAL, Ralph Davisop^; Burt Bacharach’s powerful modem I have lost you my dear son. On- made to better accommodate the Mr. Herbert Abrams is a Meth­ additional beach area warranted by sang '.‘Time in a Bottle,” “A odist L«iy Preacher; active in-com­ PlRATE ;KlNG,-FreH Jones and D ie t v:; message “What the World Needs I Iy r memories' ...-r- r--.. nvvw JUO.“o,T‘'iw U lli’. vlinie Tim e for Us” a n d “We’ve Now Is Love, Sweet Love." 1------may - dim— -• tlie loss • - •but'lets •- the iimlove e an expanded tournament, and to munity and church affairs; and is Manley; SAMUEL, William Bens-;v allow spectators a better view by Only Just Begun.” President of the electrical firm he This week Mr. Davison presents shining evening star ; bright and standing on the fishing pier as'well ■ A reception was held atlh e established and operated. burg; FREDERICK, Dale Whildeh;: the Temple Players in a concert cleaii. Oh; -treasure my so n 1 dear as the boardwalk. American Legion Post Home, I ot UPPER MONTCLAIH — David SERCEANT OF POLICE, Jeff James version of “The Pirates of Pen­ Lord in Thy garden of Eternal [ Stahl, 26 Main Ave., Ocean Grove Mr. Whitehead’s farewell ad­ zance.” Next week it is “­ Rest! Tell my son,, I’ll miss and The first event (the boat in and i is included on the honors list for dress was a direct reflection of his arid .Robert Windsor; MABEL, Bonnie: ." ard of Oz” in the Auditorium — love him till I'll breathe my last. out) will go off at 6:15. Other NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL the spring semester of Montclair outstanding term of office. ■ Ayres’ and Jenny Davison; EDITH, events' will Include the: line racp, FHARMACY - Tel. 774-0204 the 1874 Youth Concert, featuring Rest. in Peace “Sonny” Love, swim relay, boat pickup, boat ■at. Col., as announced for the President Nick's 'acceptance' ad­ Barbara Baity, Melinda Herbst, and' > the younger set the “Grace Notes,” Yofir. Mom. • |o.»vu,.ouu All-year service. Dttjgs of quaU- | deans of the several schools. To dress — “Thank_ you Mr. ;Whitc- —assisted by many outstanding Dec, 15 ’72 Aug 15, 74 rboatrsw}m, relay, :and the exciting' 10 man w for^ prescriptions. Sundry j be included students must have a i head> I do hum'bly and yet with Nancy^i Ann , Truitt; KATE, Cathy-1 older young people. ' v' .. Vi''5 ' * , - —311 ------Items. Hours 8:30 A.M. to 7 PM semester average of 3.5 or better exireme .pride accept’ the. office of Sentmary/ and ‘ Ma:rcia : Sherrard;, •ISA­ Sat. ’til 6 P.M. Sun. 12-1'P.M. only] David-is the son of Mr. and Mrs.’ President of t h e Ocean Grow BEL, Kathy DiDomenico and; Grete CARD OF THANKS In an emergency eaU 775-2084.-adv Bazaar, Thun., Au/I. 8, 9:30-5 TOWNE COFFEE SHOPPEE I,wish to extend sincere thanks J. is. Stahl. • • ' , • Honte Owners Assoc. . v James; RUTH,. Barbara -Mack, Marcii:?A; P.M. St. Paul’s Benefit UMW, West 60 Main Ave. opp. O.G. Post Ote. v S i i S r r w y i * llo contributors to the Oehntab ETHEL’S STATIONERY IN MEMORIAM In behalf of all'the newly elect- (page eight, please). Grove United Methodist. ed executive officers and our, ded­ Serving 7.30 A.M.-9A M o P.M.,SnTr’ 774-1676. StewartFund !n Dunlap.. honor oI (Signed)’ Mbs- Lillian Ray “The Greeting Card Store” To mv grandfather, Murray Moonlight Sail Nighfly. Bl^ Ma* —30 31.32 Opp. Poat Office, Ocean Grovu Blum. May God Bless him and love icated chairwomen and their ' —t f 1 Dunlap. __3'] members, we sincerely, hone that rie*S,. Belmar Marine Basin. Leavfr — « d ? him as much as we do. (Signed) 7:30 P.M. Return 9 P.M. 77C-63B5. Brian Blum. _ 3i Page Five Please — 2 5 t » PAGE EIGHT------• .QCEAN GROVE TIMES. AND NEPTUNE TIMEX TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, .nri v ■>- ,„ 7 . O b i t u a r i e s ' h0I'c:here; two slst:,Sj;§ji;4dd.ay' '(X)un-ij>: iij - 11:30:: a.ni./ui •IVliuuiCl B ro w n ; Jo sep h DoJSorciai M.13/*,' Die ’frjincimiii'■’-Taylor -arid / Loptit V.r. 1-•' SEPT^Ne- — Tile '’'Hamilton « IL G.wriiy. . • ■ ■ ‘ W i r e d V isw willii,; ■ tow nship. O? REGULATING T.HE RESTRICTING "ifigii‘Funeral Home, 'Neptune for John- - V, • t*liJt:t‘d :?ic{h(K?lst Church, OJ ci | - Edward* A; ;Bugnli; Ralph J. Scaeeia; lid/. nays ot it-s passage.. . •.. '• V"^* • ; ' ■ ■ . . THE PERCENTAGE OF LOT OCCU- ’ *01$', B. Pol iuT.UIS, go, oi' 55 Clark Ave., mail Aanse.iY; a .resiclcnt- here the j c^>r]it's .Avb.. \vil!:condnet’ a scvvire B evnard'. V.; I* o rn in o , .N icholas ;Dnlcd.: ,Hity 10, m.74 ' . -V I S c , T m v n < l t ! p ’Clerk'-hi- PIEJ). THE SIZE OF YARDS, gears’, died last Iuc^lav • • • • • - .*■ i JOSEPii M . PEPE, M.lyoi- : ■ '^.v Mulhlil'i-ml U) t N- COURTS AND OTHER OPEN ,/ • who (lied Monuay at home, Josct'” ’' IVr".!!10 "I’1' '-w.-ii™- Hr-. : SPACES, THE HENStTV OF POPU- ii&v-v'. Poilieinus had -been a resident . L AT ION; REGULATING AN1» RE- Iiei'c, lor the .pash 40-years, ; and SrUICTING THE LOCATION, USE AND EVENT OF USE OF BUILD­ ::i“ls:p:wiis .lornk’r f y p i 'Bloomfield,; He INGS AND STRUCTURES FOR . #%®&was:;a retired',printer;for the, Am- TRADE, INDUSTRY, RESIDENCE s t ’ijfeerican Beak Co.. Bloomfield'. ' . AND OTHER PURPOSES; ESTAB­ LISHING A BOARD OF ADJUST-. H ii wtie, M. i' died: in ; 19(55;. IWENT; AND PROVIDING PENAL­ ■Suivivins ..re a son, John E , and ret i red: i vtim the Con vn-Cen ter, V , .V 111U OiAUl TIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF” j&'l-f.of^Scotch. ■lJla:ris:.-'.threo-,dauglitcrs,' h e re ,,in 1971'. She .'-.va's'a .member grade.. All others are; invited to 'RESOLUTION . OP THE • Mrs. Mabel Hm-jor. with whom lie of the. Uiitherati Ghtir'ch of: the A- ntii’t.icip?.te, in the wovship; sevvicc. T O W N SH IP O F N E P T U N E . .. : • !?\R?.Y B. CROOK, JR. lived; iIrf, .;Fi:;:!iocs Cole,! here, Tl?e -visitation :nh.ise.of the church -: -•■ M.iyor- - , - tonemerit, As'.mry 1’a.rk: tho As- WHEREAS,- there .exists a need for that purpose; ■ and,A.;...rv>v>„ • > .:;:Tr:rn^irnVr^T',ni7ne, - JAMES A. ROGERS, . - anti M is L \: , my Simmons- of; hiivy I’ar'v; Easiness and -'Pro'fes- Faith — Fellowship — Finance •legalrepresentnjion in; the ‘m atter of •JVHERBAS.. Due -:to -the omersenev VAf)^ :;JP-SEPn' M- PEPE, .Mityov;. . Commissioner T h o m a s \\r. Eirdsall vs.'W illihm Poznak Freepou. Fi? , ti\o brothel's. .Bcii s:i;ria!:Vi'nmcir- .Ciub: ar.d.ihe Am- Crusade.;■' is; completed and an­ — , ' : „ • ->- h i im: mi iimiiMry. RICHARD J. CONNORS, - .'4j^'Wa«Ui;6KSe5denv/ll.il,.; and George, nouncement' will he made i ll i s and tlie Township -ot Neptune, nres- .heClf'cwfi’s!’ Federal Energv oiJSi.*"/!!!?' Office .Aliooatlott JOSEPH E. BENNETT, CloYi: Commissioner . eHean; Assoeintio ntif Retired Per- eittly pendlrig -in the Superior. Court Guide'Lines- stipulates that tjie Pi’r- ; SU .73 ATTEST• S g ^ o f;;;SSrSiot^,vF)a.ti'ya •:sister*' Mrs; 5,0115.’ She -was also a member, of. Sunday .of-the results. The 'Vaca­ o f Nrv.*. J e rs e y : and. ehaser/SuppJier- .relationship that 'ex* '• JKANNE A. GUARINO, "Mwi'anr Coir*., lj. W est; Onmsc tion Bible School will ho held for WHEREAS, funds are.'available for jsted. in recent years be maiufained ORntNAXCE NO. 9-1074 , the;, Ncivfiinc'/Chainer,' Order';:of • the ptirpose^ -• and.. ■ • '.' Borouch Clerk ., ' . .■ four grandchildren arid; t hr e.e ,...... the-.Efstem Star: and. the ,uv Worn- one’ week. August 5, to 9, 5:30 (o. during -the . 1974-1975 heating • * vtu-nv AN OKIHNAXCE TO AMEND SP.’C- 1 Notice is hereby, given.that the fore- WHEREAS', the Local -Public Contract and. ; ’ . ' J .S t !Cr.wrt:’. "AN ORDINANCE OF THE priVseti on first - rending on July ’ 10,,.. y " ■ '■— i...; i.AShiiiT Pari;, .■■'•- is the.^director. piiires >.that'' the resolution. ,'utthorlzing o r ^ v«^-rv-the-sea. the award of contracts for•VProfessionT will exist in .the Township of Neptuae 1974 and wasfinally adopted by .the FRANK Ji STEINI!AUSEft --.hi'.Surviving -arc:a-daughter,- .Mrs.. -►5- it the contract w^iSh Wellen Oil, 1 •• LmiTING and RESTnrCTIN’O TO Board of Commissioners of the Bor­ nl Services'* ..wjthoht competitive bids $I!fI£IPIKn DISTRICTS AND REGU- ough of Avnn-by-the-Sca on thc 24th .V . • CCL’AN; G.vjVi: v- Word' lias (IVrothy Duller. here: a/brother.; :must he publicly’•advertised. ' ■ is not accepted; and, ' Baplism This Sunday WHEnEAa,. The Local - Public Cin- - n v t h w y o H ' dav of. July, 1074. ■ been received jieie of the. death. ,'Fevd’.’.'and LuU’.iian, here; a sis'or. NOV/ THEREFORE. BE IT RE­ AM) STRUCTURES ACCORDING TO SO LV ED on this? 16th d ay of J u ly . 1974' —30 $10.81 June 17. of Frr-nk Steinhauser, of Mi-s. Hanna Hulse,- iiere. and two I n - ; -the;, T ow nsH in , C o m m itte e :. o f ••tlie 'Jersey. City: V.>. Stoiniiaoser'diotf graiidchildrcn; IV -p > , U ~ fhc Rov- El,sene Township of Neptuhe.. ''' County of ft* . suddenly of a heart attack in Tlie*,iv ».i;Ely * Funeral um.Mii 'Home,iu /uic, lll'lhere; u . BentcJ has announced that his Monmouth and State'.of- New •Jersey GENERAL V r .t foV dw s: '-v.> .-v ;:.n : -r - - ' REVENUE “Christ. Hospital. there. A idver' of was in charge,of arrangements'. .sermon, theme for ibeJO n.mi ser­ ... } .T h e Mayor and Township?:. Clerk, Ocean'. Grove, ho. and. his .wife: vice this Sunday will fie: “A Now a re h c rc b v ftu* b ArizedL\ ar.d d.i ree tc d to SHARING ACTUAL USE REPORT Irene, ...... were were . summer , ...... visitors ...... of MRS. CHARLES ...... E. DIEHL Nei^liborhood;Assistinp.' Pastor execute theattached acreemen.t. with, ■ NEPTUNE ,'— '. Mrs. Susan T. •Ed.ward. A V B eJlly. .Tr,. E sq .. : tliis place, and wore looking for- Beufel at. this sen'ice will he T-aV ■ 2.. This contract ; is awarded without : .ward to their 2B;h animal vacaiion Diehl gf G10 Rte. 35. .died last Leader Joseph ,T. Hoean. Jr. Th'n competitive bidding as “Professional •. there this September. i,Tuesday at Jlonniouth Medical Ccn- .Service” under the provisions of the •ter. Long Branch. Sncrarnpnt of Holy Bantism will l ofral Public' Contract Law boeniifA . Services were held thc following he administered to Anri] L^g. in- .it is' a recognised;'profession licensed \CTU AL EXPENDITURF Thursday from McLaughlin Fun- Mrs. Diehl moved here 50 years . THE GOVERNMENT OF fant daneht^r of Mr. and” Mrs. and regulated ; by the law and it 1*5 CATEGORIESjA) C APITA L IB) OPERATING : eral Home. Journal. Square, with ago from Taunton,; Massachusetts. not possible to obtain competitive bids, MAINTENANCE 1C) PVuN BV THE SEft 6 QRC1UGH . Andrew J. Yuhas. , 3. A copy' of the Resolution shn]j ’ funeral' mass at St. Paul of the Services were last Saturday in 1 PUBLIC SAFETY ■ has icccived General Revenue Sharing paymems totaling published in the Neptune-Ocenn Grove . S ' . Cross Church, and interment in Asbury Park, with Mass of the Re­ Times as required by law within 10 S 16 .028 quiem in Our Lady of Sit. Carmel PUBLIC NOTICE 2. ENVIRONMENTAL ■ • $ 7 0 ; 3 0 9 Holy Cross CemeteryT days of'its. passage •: ' PflDTECTION . .. D ated : J u ly 10, 1974 $ during the period Rom July L 1973, thru June 30,19747" ' .. In addition to his widow, Mr. Church, where Mrs. Diehl was a MONMOUTH COUNTY ^ S 6,703. communicant. ... ' , ' JOSEPH M. PEPE, Rlayor 3 PUBLIC Steinhauser is survived by a sun, SUIIROGATE'S COURT Attest: ■ . ' TRANSPORTATION Vaccountno. 31 2 0 1 2 0 0 5 She W as employed by the Nep­ $ : S Frank, a lieutenant in the Jersey ESTATE OF. JENNIE A; HUR1£Y, JOSEPH E. BENNETT, aerlc H City Police Department: 2 daugh­ tune Police, Department fo r 12 D eceased • . \ . i v'.- • —30 •• . . $9.68 4 * HEALTH i. AVON BV. THE SEfl BuRuLiOH ters, Mrs. Miriam Schmidt and vears before ‘her retirement in Pursuant to the order of S. Thomas $ • . S Gagliano, Surrogate of.the County of RESOLUTION OF THE BOROUGH CLERK Irene; Steinhauser; a sister, Mrs. .1968. ■ , TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE 6 RECREATION ;- - Monmouth, this day made, on the ap­ $ Elizabeth Maloney; seven grand­ ..Mrs. Diehl was a member of O’­ plication of the undersigned. Andrew J. BE IT RESOLVED that the resolu­ $ - AVON BV THE SEm N J ' £>771? children and two great-grandchil­ Brien Major Post' 2639, VFW Aux­ Wilson, Sole Executor of the estate of tion adopted by the Township Com­ 0 LIBRARIES iliary, 'here; the said JENNIE A. HURLEY deceased, mittee of the Township of Neptune on $ - $ dren. notice is hereby given to the creditors July 2, 1974,. authorizing the repairs- She was the widow of Charles to Vehicle 955H Tractor, be' and- the 7 SOCIAL SERVICES of said deceased to present to the - said FOB AGED OR POOR $ . MRS. ML A. MAC KENZIE E, “Bud:!’ Diehl who died in 1973. Sole Executor their claims under , oath same is hereby corrected to read as S NEPTUNE CITY — Services Surviving arc three sons, Augus- within six months from this date. follo w s: 8 FINANCIAL . D a te d : J u ly ;17th. 1974 WHEREAS, VeHicle P55H Tractor us­ ADMINISTRATION -T- . were last Saturday in Asbury Park tiis-P. Alden, Hialeah, Fla.; John ed by the .Department of Public Works s - $>- for Mrs. Anna May MacKenzie, 67, J. Alden, Rayhham, Mass.: and 'K A n d re w J , W ilson, In Neptune’s Sanitary Landfill, has fi MULTIPURPOSE AND 35 Pilgrim Pathway, not been working properly; and GENERAL GOVT. $ 8,024. of 227 West Sylvania Ave., who John Diehl, New York City: two O cean G rove, N ew J e rse y , 07756 WHEREAS, examination, of, said who died jast Wednesday at Jer­ daughters, Mrs. Bernice Gahler. '- - - Executor : V ' Tractor has disclosed the need of re­ sey Shore Medical Center, Nep- Colts Neck Township; ond Miss A n d re w J. Wilson, Esquire pair; and an emergency situation ex­ $ 35 P ilg rim P a th w a y ists*., an d , I V SOCIM. v{o)TBUSIFOMDMfOBr • tune, Funeral mass was held in Beatrice Diehl, here; two brothers, O cean G ro v e, N ew J e rs e y 07756 DEVELOPMENT A tto rn e y • WHEREAS, the proper operation of Holy Innocents R.C. Church, A.P., Joseph Marston, Jacksonville, Fla.; the Sanitary Landfill on. a daily basis where: Mrs. MacKenzie was a com­ and Edward Marston, Ravnham; —30. • ••> •••'.- - $5.52 I S HOUSINGS COM- III e»Unc,e,olJaiyi30.1973. is vital to the health and well, being MUNITY DEVELOPMENT $ " J l l L municant. three sisters, Mrs. Frank Murphy, of the community; and, OCEAN GROVE WHEREAS, funds are available f o t 13 ECONOMIC Mrs. MacKenzie w a s to rn in Murphy, Mrs. Roseanna Powers, ORDINANCE 74-1. Ul R«vtnu* nevemi* SharinQSharino FytySa RwaWa3U,a u \J ~ t » Newar,k and lived there before and Mrs. Alfred Rose, all Taun­ A ^ N CE TO AMEND AN OR- tracts Law (N^T.S.A.'40A:11-1 et seq) 14 OTHER ISpeciryl moving here 15 years ago. ton: nine grandchildren and three DLNANCE £NTITLED “AN ORD2V- requires that the resolution awarding $ <31 lntarotSarfted»»««>»t*««»»«»»««»••»$■- • . - 3 0 2.* ANCE REGULATING THE CON. the contract w ithout. competitive bid­ She was a member of the Senior .great grandchildren. ■ (4) Total fund*Available ...... •••••••••$. 3 1 . 2 5 2 ^ Citizens Club, here. SECTION, ALTERATION, RE^ ding must be publicly advertised. DEMOLITION AND REiSlOV- NOW THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLV­ IS TOTALS 151 Total AmountE»pendad3Qj lZIS j She was the widow of Marshall m » b u i l d i n g s a n d o t h e r ED BY THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE $ '24,052. $ 6,71) 3 . STRUCTURES ERECTED OR TO BE (6) Balance Mot June 30.1974.... . 5 . 0 . 2 . A. MacKenzie \vho died in 1961. OF. THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE .....um i.im itiniiw n ntuvincm criia n^vc acc

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Herbst New President Married Sept. 28 In CENTS Holy Innocents usical August 7th Kelly-Pisano Of Education Board for 6 High Schools Engagement Told Operetta Opens . NEPTUNE — Miss Regina Den­ • . FLORAL PARK, N. Y. ~ Her­ ise Nicosia ,a teacher in the Nep- tune Junior High .School, became ■ OCEAN GROVE — Mr. and Mr? ‘ Weekend bert G. Herbst, a'suramer resident Francis Kelly, 2 Main Ave., here! of Ocean Grove, N. J., has been the bride the past Sunday in Holy Innocents R.C. Church, here, of “?VP. announced, the engagement OCEAN GROVE — The Young elected President of the Board of of their daughter, Kathleen Pa- Robert Eugene Leitner of . Ocean People’s Temple will reverberate- Education for the Sewanhaka Township, a cost analyst at Fort ; stePhen John Pisano, with the tunes of G ilbert and Sul­ Central High School District Monmouth. , of Littlestown, Pa. He, is the son .lot Mr, and .Mrs. John E. Pisano livan tonight (Thursday) when th e (Grades 7-12), Floral Park, New 47 Maryland Ave., West Long York. Branch. Temple Players offer scenes from ‘ "Pirates of Penzance,*’ one of the The Sewanhaka High School more glittering Gilbert and Sulli­ District is one of the largest van offerings. school districts in the State of New York outside of the'six big The show gets underway at K cities. The-District is composed of p.m. with all tho gusto of these- high schools with an enrollment favorite operettas. Dexter Davison . of .12,400 - students, covering 32 is directing the show, with a gianl; square miles, 750 teachers, a non- cast of Ocean Grove youth, professional staff of 400 and a Dis­ The show will trict operating budget'elose to $29 Monday evening. be repeated or million. - , Herbert G. Herbst has been a Ferko Saturday Night . trustee of the' Floral Park-Belle- Saturday will see the Great A lid-* '3f>. rose Elementary School District itorium shake with the top-tapping: , for six years and-its President for jingles of the Ferko String Band. five years. He '.resides in the In­ corporated Village of Floral Park, Once again the . feathery, gaudy,, ; New York, and is. a summer resi­ | and exciting costumes will parade dent of-Ocean Grove at 72 Frank­ through the Auditorium aisles a& lin Avenue. • the string band .phys all those ci.i fa;cr|tcs. The show starts at S p.m. Couple Is Honey- The Rev. Harold L. Brooks, pas­ tor of- the Moouing In Spain Christ Method­ OCEAN GROVE — A musical the piano and a stringed instru- ist Church, Fort GREAT. NECK, L.I. — Norma program that will delight everyone ment,since they wore 4 to G years ■ Laude r (I a 1 o, Lael Teifeyan and John Francis is scneduled for the Great Auditor- of . age. All are vocal soloists and1 Fla., will be the . - Turck, were married in a garden ium, Ocean Gi-Ove on Wednesday are aiso featured together in many preacher at the-. ceremony at h e r parents’ home evening, August 7th. The program combinations of voices and instru-1 Auditorium iri here, on June 15. . will be a concert given by the ments. The Murk Family program ; both the morn­ Norma Lael is the daughter of seven members of the Murk Fami- is a beautiful blend of voices nd ■ ing and evening - Dr. arid Mrs.' Sarkis A. Teifeyan ly from Wheaton, Illinois. singing groups. services on of this place and Ocean Grove. For1 over ten years the Murk The concert is sponsored by the Sunday. James ' John is the son of Mrs. Doreen B. Matson-Layman family has been bringing the joy of St. Paul’s United Methodist I W. Truitt, As- ■! Turck-Ahderson of Wichita, Kan- music with a message to hundreds Church, this place, in' \vhat has I sociation trus­ -• sas and. the late Mr: Turck, DSN, Nuptials July 20 Mrs. Robert Eugene Leitner of fnipilies everywhere. The family come to be known as “St. Paul’s side. tee will . pre­ retired. consists of father and mother (Jim Night." Senior pastor,-Rev. Wil- The bride; daughter of Mr. and and Donna), a son and four daugh,- Iiam_Rr-McCIelland, is happy that Sunday afternoon, in the Tab­ Daphne Teifeyan w a s; maid of I ernacle, Grace Brame, soprano so­ of honor for her sister. Janine1 Mrs. Charles Joseph Nicosia, Wall tors, plus a singing "dummy.” They ■ the church has been able to secure NEPTUNE CITY - Miss Betty Township, was given in marriage loist, will present an informal Simidian Karnig, a cousin of the tLynn Matson, daughter of Mr. have given over 2,000 concerts in rtfi'S outstanding singing-family for Hour of Music, and at 6 p.m., the by her father. She wore a white 4 8 states. Canada, .Mexico, Central o3cau|0 ai|x ' u i c j S o j c i ,s,.tca.\ su|i Kathleen Patricia Kelly bride, was flower girl. Best man and Mrs. Warren Matson, 74 Laird Surf Side Meeting will be held at. was Konald A. Shelley of Wichita, organza gown with illusion neck­ and ..South America, . Israel a n d Tribunei canscalls me.the. group "Chicago-1“Chicago . Miss Kelly is a graduate of Nep- Ave., was jnarried Juiv 20 to line, pearl beading, Venetian lace. Europe. " the Memorial Pavilion. Kansas. Ushers were Edward Tei­ Dwight Edward Layman'in Mem­ lands equivalent of the famous - tUl?.e School, and Lycomin» feyan of Sacramento, Calif, and Father Bob Wozniak officiated The nrogram has universal ap- y...i u a y y singers wm The International Union of. Gos­ orial United Methodist Church, Von Trapp singers who inspired; CoJ,leSg m Williamsport, Pa., with pel Missions comes into Ocean 1st Lt. Bruce Teifeyan, USAF of here, by the Rev. Thomas B. Nag- at the 3 P.M. double ring cere­ peal. All the children have played ‘Tlie‘ Sound" ' of *' Music.’ ” .. a,B.A;'m Psychology, - wj sheone is eni'f mony. Mrs. Charles Marissa was I n i nvflfl it- ~ ______Grove on Monday for a week-long Omaha, Nebraska, brothers of the ie,e- The bridegroom is the son ployed as a management trainee conference in the Tabernacle. The bride/. '- ■■ - of Mr. and Mrs. Emory , Layman organist and Joan McPherson, so­ with HanoVer Brands, "Inc., Han­ loist, rendering "Love, Look at over, Pa. . • group is marking its 52nd annual The’.ceremony, written by the of Harrisonburg, Va. program with this year’s confer­ couple', was performed by the Rev. the Two of Us.” A reception. took Lowing-Williamson Nuptials July 27 Mr; Pisano is a' graduate of ence. Dr. John H. Fischbach, pastor of place at the Shadowbrook, Shrews­ Shore Regional High School. He at­ bury, and the couple left for a OCEAN GROVE — Miss Gully Rd„ Neptune. .James Ward, Soulful Song Pain­ the Great Neck Community Linda .Jean Williamson and tended West Virginia University, Church. ■"■ | wedding trip to Portugal and The bride Is a graduate of Morgantown, West Virginia, and is ter, comes to the Young People's Spain. William Richard Lowing, Temple on Tuesday at 8 p.m. for a Ms. Teifeyan, who is retaining, Neptune High School and employed by H. N. Bange, Com­ Miss Donna Patterson of Shrews­ both of Elizabeth, were mar­ ..Montclair State College. She pany, Hanover, Pa. program of songs for the youth. her.own name, received her Bach-' ried last Saturday in St. He will be present on Tuesday for ci elor of Arts degree, with a major j bury was maid of honor. Brides- was employed by N. J. Bell A Soring wedding is planned. ■i | maids were Miss Diane Nicosia, Paul's United Methodist Taiephor.o Co., Newark. informal meetings with the youth 'V in Sociology and a minor in Art Church. The Rev. Wm. R. - —9 —— *•- of the community. • ' V from the University of New Mexi­ ! Wall Twp.; Miss ean Bello, Nep­ The bridegroom Is a grad­ tune; Mrs. Richard Sheridan, McClelland officiated in the uate of Union-High School The Internationally known co in 1973. She had been employed double ring ceremony. Seat Sam Nick by the Department of Social Wel­ Ocean; Miss Mary Jo Palumbo,* M.Biiiwo, i Parents of the couple are and Montclair State College. Murk Family will be featured in fare of the State of New Mexico Bricktown, and Miss . Rosemary Mr.__ and Mrs. John E. Wil- n u - He taught at Union High the annual St. Paul's United Meth­ as a field case worker on the Nav­ Duva, Newark. MiaIia Nicosia/Virncra wacwas !»• iiamson, 87— —Heck • Ave., here, School. odist Church "Night in the Audi­ After serving in tlie wed' As New President torium,’" on Wednesday evening, ajo Indian Reservations. flower girl and Master Sea Bello, and Mrs. Viola LaBella. August 7. ring bearer. _. Elizabeth and Howard. Low- ding party of Miss Nashmy Mr. Turck, a 1969 graduate of anil Mr. Pityinger. August 10 The Murk Family has sung thru- „ the University of Kansas majored The bridegroom is the son of ing, Chicago. Of Home Owners John E. Lietncr, Sr.. of Louisville., . Given in marriage by her in Paramus, the Lowings will out the 50 states as well as In in American Studies and Sociology, leave August .12 for a cross Canada, Mexico, Central and Sct- was co-captain of the track team Kentucky, and the late Mrs. Lict- father, the bride wore a floor ncr. Thomas Migliaro of Jersey length gown of polyester silk country tour to Orange, Cal­ OCEAN GROVE — At the regu­ America, various European coun­ with world' famous miler, J i m ifornia. where they will . lar July monthly meeting of the tries and in Israel. Ryuni An outstanding athlete, City was best man; Ushers were crepe, with long sleeves and make their home. John broke the high juriip record Robert and Charles Nicosia, Wall flared skirt. Its Italian type Ocean Grove Home Owners Asso­ The Familv consists of Mr. and for the university. He worked as Two.; Anthony Nicosia, Belle: collar, cuffs and front mid- ciation last Friday at the Com­ Mrs. Murk and their five children, a mental health therapist for the ville: Anthony Calabrese. -Union, rift were of Alencoh lace, munity Hall with President W. T.. ranging- in ago from 14 thru 20. and Lino Liastro, Irvington. Xhe dress was made by her * ------State of New Mexico. John will Whitehead, presiding, the follow­ be continuing his graduate studies The bride was graduated from mother. She carried a cas- at Michigan State University. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Layman Montclair State College, where cade of white baby roses; red ing neiv officers were unanimously she was a member of Kanoa Sigma carnations and babies elected and installed.for the fiscal Operetta In Norma Lael and John are spend­ Given in marriage by her father, Dlio Sorority, and the bridegroom breath. year of 1974-1975: Sam S. Nick, ing their honeymoon in Spain and the bride wore a gown of cotton was graduated from the University ■will visit Ocean 'Grove before set­ brocade, with empire waist and of Kentucky, where he was a mem­ Miss Lynda Fogal, of Bur­ President; Mrs. Adeline Shannon, f Ocean Grove tling in Lansing, Michigan. ,-i full, puffed sleeves'. Orange blos­ ber of Alpha Tau Omega. lington, Vermont, was maid Secretary; Miss Florence Cruick-1 som pearl buttons .from her mo­ of honor. She-was attired in 'shank, Corresponding Sec.; Her­ ther's wedding veil trimmed the a floor length handmade U , 2 Term Youth Show dress. Her finger tip veil was held gown of red dotted Swiss; bert Abrams, Treasurer, by a bow headpiece. Annual Life Guard with revere collar, from Trustee William Flint conducted Maid of honor was Miss Jill Fied­ midriff and flared skirt, and the election and installation of Jr. OCEAN CHOVE - The sccontl Popular Success ler of Neptune. Other attendants Tournament Aug. $ a hat of white straw with red Past President W. T. Whitehead as summer choral-clran);itics ofToring of were Miss Susan Becker arid Mrs. ribbon band and bow. She Trustee, 6 year term.^ jthe Youth Center’s * theatre,mciuic program*program1 OCEAN GROVE — One of the Patricia Hulick, both of this place, carried a colonial bouquet of most popular and best attended OCEAN GROVE ~ Teams from variegated red and white The following 6hair\vomen wore.; un(ler the direction of Dexter Davison^ and the Misses Diane arid Jane proposed and accepted, their re-! ‘s the powerful Gilbert and Sullivan j young people’s shows in recent Layman of Harrisonburg, Va., sis­ Asbury Park, Long Branch, Mon­ carnations and white daisies. years was the 1974 “Scenes From” ters of the groom. • mouth Beach, Belmar, Bradley Other attendants, Miss Adela sponsiSilities: Mrs. R. DeYoung, I “PIRATES OF PENZANCE” to be Beach, Avon, an;l Ocean Grove will »> jmaiuson,- ai nome, _ana Membership; Mrs. I. . McCloud, ] shou-n jn ihc Temple three times be- presented in the Temple on Fri­ Williamson, at home, and Chnstmas and the Annual Dinner i • • \ day,' July 26, and Monday, July The groom’s brother, Barry Lay­ be here.Monday, Aug. 5th at 6:15 Mrs. Robert Sanislow, West- 29. Colorful bits frani musical man of Harrisonburg, served as to compete in the 6th Annual field,_ sisters ;o.£ the_brlide,, Meetings; Mrs. M. Carter, Refresh- J e ’nnm« Thursday, August 1 (tonight). Broadway sung by a large and best man. Ushers were Richard Ocean Grove Invitational Life S.nd Miss Janine Nashmy of ments. * .The scc6nd and third showings will filyely-balanced chonis was most Matson, here, brother of the bride, Guard Tournament. Bergenfield, . were attired The following members have of- be Friday, August 2 and Mondays appealing to singers and audience and Edwin Heatwole, Harrison­ j fered and *.»in the ncur near iiuurefuture will August .5. All performances will com- burg. - This year the Tournament has “ d^ried" ‘X nia boll- i bobe assignor!assigned to Chair new-commit­ -- ** 0 -, alike.’ ; _ been expanded to include seven riu’ets of daisies and baby red tees: Mrs. H. Abrams, Airs. M. mence at 8 p.m. j. Under the direction of Dexter Mrs. Barry Layman was pianist teams to heighten spectator inter- 2S™tto'ns and- babv’s Buckman,. Jlrs. J. Krieger, arid The challenging and beautiful mu- Davison who accompanied. at the and soloist for.the ceremony' A re­ Mrs. Peggy Cain. The offer lo as­ piano, the scenes were made par­ ception was held; in the fellowship of competHion01 The Snam enl ^ a ^ n ! ^ oMhe ,«ic of this concert version of the G'Sc mr v-ji juttt Ul IliU sist was exceptionally large there-! s ticularly enjoyable witih imagina­ Hall of .the church. fore others that are not listed will' favorite, and the . humorous plot tive choreography by Marjorie Fix. bride, wore a long, handmade The bride is a graduate of Nep­ gown of red dotted Swiss be acknowledged at the September unfolded in the dialogue, is skillfully These two musicians/Davison and tune High School. She attended the Ocean Grove Lifeguard Assn., 27til meeting. Fix, have produced outstanding Madison College in Harrisonburg. is unique in that' competitions with pinafore type ruffles, created by an outstanding group of shows in Washington, D.C. and „ Mr. Layman is* a graduate, of for each event are selected at ran­ and a comb held daisies and Mr. Nick is a Quality Control soloists and an. excitingly blended . Ocean Grove'for many years. dom just prior to the start of their red carnations in her hair. 'Consultant, and is presently t li e Eastern Mennonite High School, events. • She carried a white basket ■Jr. Past Chairman of the N ort.h chorus. One of the soloists, Dick Mah- •-. This year’s “Scenes” reached and a 1974 graduate of Madison (lev, journeyed from Chicago to jing in . College; ''WVV Last year’s tournament ended in iilled with flower' petals, Jersey Section and the Administra­ far back into the American musi­ which she scattered in the tive Applications Div. of -the Am- '—THE PIRATES".With Trcd Jones, cal theatre and drew from such The couple will reside in Santa three way tie for first with Ocean Grove, A=bury Park, and path of the bride. j.eriean Society for Quality Con- Bcniiic Ayres, D;ilc UTiilden, Halph'* Broadway classics as “The B o y Cruz* Jamaica, West Indies, where Best, man was Steven Scha- ! I tfol; Chairman, General Technical Friend," (1920); "Good N e w s ,” Mr. Layman will . engage in thei Belmar all sharing 1st place hon­ and Jenny Davison, Kelly and. Nancy ors. . Host team vOcean » « » c « n UGrove, i 'U \ and ppert of 'Montville. Ushers S I “'Council. ASQC; Chairman, Nep­ (1027); and, included favorites teaching profession. were Roy Pityinger of Lyn- tune Township Transportation Ann Truitt, and a long" list of other from Cole Porter’s “Kiss Me Kate,1’ Belmar; have each won ~ 3 (he pl-evious .tournaments. hurst, Edward Silverman, Committee; and will be-a featured outstanding singers. "THE. PIRATES” (1948); "Gigi,” (1957); “Fiddler TAXI SERVICE Clark, and Stuart Levinson, on the Roof,” -(1364); and “Man This year the tournament will speaker at-the Product Liability is destined to be mu’ of the highlights George A. Baust-Grove City Livery be held at the foot of Main Ave­ Union. , . Prevention Conference in the of LaMancha,” (1965). The fast- ■ Organist w as Miss- Linda o( Ihis season's musical offerings.. moving show was brought to a 7753509 _ 6 tf nue, rather than the ..traditional Newark College of' Engineering Ocean Pathway site. The move was Shade], Soloist-guitarist Miss Ill’s month Featured in the •perloiirianees arc • stunning climax at the finale with “SUMMER MEMORIAM" Belli Whalley, played and .MAJOR GENERAL, Ralph Davison; Burt Bacharach’s powerful modern I have lost you my dear son. On­ made to belter accommodate the Mr. Herbert Abrams’is a Meth­ additional beach area warranted by sang “Time in a Bottle," “A odist Lay Preacher; active in com­ PIRATE KING. I'red anil Dick message “What the World Needs ly memories keen me on. Time Time for Us’,’ a n d “We've J f ' i i e s V Now Is Love, Sweet Love.” an expanded tournament, and to munity and church-affairs: and is 'Maiilc'v; SAMUEL, William liens- . may dim the loss hut'lets the love allow spectators a better view bv Only Jtist Begun.” President of the electrical firm lie This week Air. Davison presents shining evening star bright and standing on the fishing pier its well . -A reception was held at the established and operated.- burg; "FREDERICK, Dale wliildcn; H ' the Temple Players in a concert clean. Oh, treasure my son dear as the boardwalk. American Legion Post Home, y

BURNING ISSUE Takes more than a chef’s cap and apron. To make a good cook-out man; You couldn’t tel! where his steaks ended,- Or where his charcoal began., — SERVING— Breakfast . .. 7:45-10:00 A.M. Pity the poor night-club entrepreneurs. Imagine trying to;compete at their cover charges with the free sand-showa Dinner .,,. . 11:30- 1:50 P.M .: at any bathing beach! Impossible, just impossible, Supper . , 4:15- 7:30 P.M. (Travel note! “Niagra Falls Renews Its Romance with • Cafeteria Dining at its best! , -," r Vacationers.” My friend, Moronica Mary says, “Niagra F alls! Is that still running?” • Famous for over 50 Tears! All Baking Done on Premises? When the Office Cynic, who is a chain-smoker, heard HOSPITAL SERVICE AWARDS — Were presetted to IK Jersey Shore Medical Center employees ■ Bialag Boom ComforUMy Mr Conditioned that come Sept. 1st, there will be on the market a tobacco tilth a total of 880 years of service to the Neptnne Hospital. Ernest Kovats, left, hospital Adrainls- substitute made from cocoa beans, he said, “I would rather trator, pm U cd at the 19th Annual Awards Cereraanles aud presened Sayings Bonds, pins and cer­ 28 Main Ave. - Ocean Grove fight, than switch 1” Look, O.C., for your health’s sake, that’s tificates io Miss Boris Smith, Neptune, Cardiovascular Laboratory Technician; 30 years service; Mrs. Bertha May Artist, Neptune, Nursing Unit Clerk, 25 years service and Kenneth Schaeffer, Neptune, _ Established 1817 — TeL ’775-1905 - not exactly using your bean. Chief Physical Therapist, 85 years service. Ceremonies are held every year honoring those employ­ ees markng five year anniversaries at the hospital. WITH GUARDS, YET! r I still think my butcher Is going too far, ; , Delivering my meat In , an armored-car.

-Assistant Rector Preaches Old St Peter’s Church, downtown ------, a church founded in BRADLEY BEACH— The Rev. 1781 and the site of- several, meet- Kenneth A. Giuckow, assistant to ings of the Continental Congress., the rector, will preach at the Sat- George Washington, while living urday, Night Folk Song Eu-Tiarist in Philadelphoia. regularly wor- and'at both Sunday morning serv- shipped at St. Peter’s Church, ices this week. He will begin a se­ ries of sermons on the theme: “Forgive Me. Lord!” this week’s subject will be: “Your Words Seem Absurd!” T h e Rector. Father Subscribe to The Alexy, will be on vacation during the month of August. He will, be Times-16 Year EiKEGMlMETONNiaAI^IEiiEM conducting services on Sunday in

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Embury & New-York Avenues OCEAN GROVE This Sunday: “Voice of the Prophet- MICAIF ALL HANDS—Freeholder and former Coast Guardsman Axel B. Carlson Jr., second from right, arid State Sen. Alfred N. Bea'dleston present a Monmouth County flag to Capt. Jack Irwin aboard the THE REV. WILLIAM R. McCLELLAND, Pastor square-rigged Coast Guard cutter Eagle, vhicb anchored in Sandy Hook Bay in a preview of Op eration Sail, tlie 197G Iticentennial celebration which is expected to bring an international fleet of 100 sailing ships into the area on July 4, with the three-masted Eagle as host ship. SUNDAY MORNINGS AT 10:45

the winners. Names of the.winners tore but neither were competitive, Shuf f leboard will -be announced here next week.- Carl Stoge of Ocean Grove'failed Tomorrow (Friday) the regular to make the Modern Stock Final, News . red and black games will be fol- The Current Bright young star lowed by ihe lucky number eon- Neptune has to offer is Jamriiie NOW OPEN Last week the Club held a bro- test. Following these events the- Tomaino. This 18 year old Limited ken wing tournament. This event executive board of the club will Sportsman driver Sias only been For Your required righties to shoot left han­ meet at 31 Broadway. All shufflers out around four or live times, and y r t> t j Dining Pleasure ded; lefties to shoot right handed. are reminded tha* the club will gets continually faster. By the The first prize was won by Dave hold a .candy shoot on August 8th. time the end of the season rolls V / SERVING Gambln, second by .Myron Poladi- All are welcome to participate in around Januriie will have collected 7:30 A.M.- 8:00 P.M. ar. and third by AI Bormann. this fun filled event. The members several wins.. v . The hicky number contest held will hold a regular club meeting ’ -— -—* ------on Friday was won by Dave And­ at the courts on August 9th. Good m r a If £ Reservations erson: second prize was shared with Dave Gamble and Alice Bor­ Shuffling everyone! IftrVfflCt Olir lOURirV mann. The ' club championship Welcomed! tournament was scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday of this Dudley Laptures Dine in pleasant, week, Foiir prizes to be awarded 2nd Feature Win v friendly atmosphere. BEST SPORT DOLPHIN RESTAURANT by DAVE-MITCHELL t f ' ^ S « 5 « WALL IWSP. —. Hank Dudley. . h % '■ 68 MAIN AVE.— OCEAN GROVE of Bricktown, N.J. held off hand- • • % changing Charlie Kreimer and Gil 9 — Cooking in Front of Yonr Eyes — Hearne on a. last Sap instant Sat­ urday night to take his 2nd Win Airman Raymond W. Grove, • Counter Service of the season in modified Stock son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles G. • Special Lunches & Dinners, Fair Price Car comoetition. Bob Resell was Grove, 102 Center St., Neptune, • Some Greek Specialties 4th and" Wayne Reutamann was has graduated at Lowry AFB, Den- fifth ' -ver, Colo., from the U.S. A pr • Charcoal Broiled Before Yonr Eyes Local drivers all had nroblems Force munitions maintenance spe- • Take Out Service on Request Saturdav night Tom Commer- cialist course- conducted, by the ■ N. KALLERGES, Prop. Tel. 988-0339 ford, and John Luhrs, both of > Air Training Command. . Neptune, made the modified tea- The airman, now qualified to m- A new clock for OCEAN GROVE DUNLAP’S GARY BURKIN of the Braves Nursing Home baseball team of Major League LIMOUSINE SERVICE East, Nentune. nroudly holds 63 CLARK AVE. * TIB-055* We Go Anywhere! - the Neil Jelllff Sportsmanship ® Reasonable Rates award he received recently. I RIDE WITH DICK TO ALL Gary is the soa of Mr. and • Newly Renovated G. R. Durkin, 142 Webb Ave., AIRPORTS AND PIERS • 24 Hr. R. N. Coverage Ocean Grove. The award is s«v- | DOOR TO DOOR SERVICE • Diabetics — Cardiacs en each year to the boy that • Convalescents — Post- displays the best sportsman­ Get your reservations in now. Operative ship : each league. _ It was presented by Skip Jeiliff, son Medicaid and of the Lste Neil Jelllff. Shown I Phone 775-5445 Medicare Approved with Gary is Mac Ingram, coach of the Braves. !

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North. End Boardwalk Cookman & Grand Ave. OCEAN GROVE ASBURY PARK NEPTUNE • ASBURY PARK • MANALAPAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, W l i M O C E A N r . n a v v TIMES. AKP NEPTUTJE TIMES. TOWNSHIP <>F NEPTUNE. NEW JlSIISElf n PAGE FOUR Corps,: stationed in Arizona; by (From the August 1,' 1924, the bride elect’s parents, Mr. ana _ Issue of The Times) Mrs. E. O. Forbes, 69 Benson Ave., "Playing at the Ocean Grove Cin­ Fif teen Years Ago Ocean Grove. ema at the North End, that week An audience of 5,000 gathered at were “Drums of Jeopardy.” with DOWN the Auditorium to do honor to tho Elaine Hammefstein, Leatricc Joy A -M founders of Occan. Grove on the in “Marriage Cheat,” Alice Lake (From the July .31, 19.5/ 75th' anniversary of its founding. and Jack Mulhall In “The Marriage and Neptune Times -.•/issue of The*Times) . Incidents of historical interest in Market,” Rex Ingram’s “Scara- MEMORY the early life of Ocean Grove were mouclte,” Conrad Nagle and Mae , Published Thursday* Telephone 775-nOO} To meet the fast- growing need for told by William E. Thomson, pres­ Brush in “Name the Man"; Pola WILLIAM T. KRESGE, Editor and fuhllsher additional classrooms, tlie Neptune ident of the ushers. The 390th Negri in “Shadows of Paris.” Peggy Holl and Jean Williamson* Local Editors Army band from Camp Claries At the Ocean Grove Auditorium, BTXTY-FOUU MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GftOVE, NEW JERSEY 01156 township Board1'.' of GcUic.ition had e n ter e d as second class mall in the Post Office, Occan Grove, New Jersey Wood opened with several selec­ Monday and Friday of that week, SUBSCRIPTION: $G.OO yearly, $3.50 semi - annually. Single copies 20c ca. decided to go ahead. immediately : oi*i tions and the Cecelian Choir of St. movies heing shown were Douglas ADDRESSES changed on request — always ffJvc former address, the plan1 to add a minimum of ten, Paul’s Chur oh, led toy Thelma McLean in “Going Up” and on Fri­ ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished by us on request. rooms to the. Summerfield School -and^ Mount, and the Auditorium choir, day, Harold Lloyd in “Girl Shy". TOE; TIMES Is on sale at the following news stands: Occan Grove—Ethel's led by Walter D. Eddowes, furnish­ stationery and Ruth's Stationery and Eddie's Market. 125 Heck Ave: Asoury an ; eight-room, addition'to the Shark There were two performers, at 7 -s • CPark—Flo’s Luncheonette, 400 Cookman Ave.; Neptune—W arner Drue., A*'N.»:t’i St. Paul’s Night presented the Had- tlie last class to be graduated under ed a program of concert propor­ and 9 p.m.. Children, 25c, adults .'Soda Shop. M uller's r»elJca*asscn..ColonJa] House. Jum ping Brook Dell, River-Hills School. don field Choral Society in a program the three-year course. Out of 12 liv-* tion. 30c. tNlna’s, Gables Drug. N 'rk's Store. Cracker Barrel In Shark River Hiiis; Neptune Mr. and Mrs. Carl'Ritter,, and son at the Ocean Grove Auditorium. ing members, ' seven attended, Mrs. Jesse C. Kester, ticket receiver, A daughter was born to Mr. and .

love to read about the activities in fot( Little Girls". To KAREN and may enter upon Life and Peace’,”. ; The benediction was given by OCEAN GROVE Ocean Grove/ and wish they could ■\Ai\CV: “ There’s no Business Like Short and long term goals ivill Treasurer H. Abrams. ; COMING be here. • . Shniv Business”. . . . To DOUG AR- >be announced at the next meeting, After the meeting refreshments — — * — — : Sept. 27, 1974. PERT —“When I’m Not Near the were served. EVENTS. . Girl I Love, I.Lore the Gir] I’m Near”. lliis is a paid directory of The Beach Comber . , . RENE DESSALET- “Smoke, events of non • profit organi­ Smoke That Cigarette”. Chauffeured Cafrs Door-to-Door zations. Rate: 25 cents p e r ' “This newspaper is sold by ..weight line. Call 775-0007. not by cuntcnt (with the exception' of ASBURY PARK - OCEAN GROVE - AVON In order to .provide customers’with SPRING LAKE - BELMAR - I’T. PLEASANT WEDNESDAY, JULY 31st more uniform. nutritional information, this column). * : . THURSDAY; AUG. 1st -SB- New York tel. 428-8277 Dr. Oliver T. Myers, University j the U.S. Government has recently sug­ FRIDAY, AUG. 2nd • gested reading thp BEACHCOMBER. Asburv Park-N.Y. Car Service Jersey Shore tel. in Wisconsin (Milwaukee^, visited his MEMORIAL CROSS Annual -fair, Methodist Home; Home Owners ^ Asbury Park-774-3600 mother, Charlotte Myers of Clark 70 Stockton Ave., O. G. 9:30 a.m.- FIDGET aid you ever hear the story Continued trom page one TRIPS EVERY DAY, including Sunday • Phone call secures Ave., on his way to Maine. He en­ OCEAN GROVE— The 18- 4:00. p.m.- ’ -30-31 of the Lost Sheep?' . . . YOUNG foot Memorial Cross on the PEOPLE, it’s farewell to Fidget as the this coming year will approach the reservation. Cars leave all Roros also Wcstchcstcr & L.I. Points joyed the Ocean Grove beach parti­ ' _ AUGUST 3rd fantastic and truly in God’s man front ot the Ocean Grove ‘ youth leader. Ladies, he will still be cularly. Auditorim, facing. the.-Vfe'ea*;* Annual Bazaar o£ Grand Ave ner your success in making the at Logos, . DAWN CAMPBELL Home Owners Assoc, a symbol of Mr. and Mrs. Clarencc 'A. Smith; will be lighted tlie weeK of nue Reformed Church, at Heck August 3-10 in memory of Ave., rear of Hurry’s Real Estate what- is so interesting about the tag respect,, integrity, and -wanting to of Lyndhurst, and theic son and fatn-J Agency, Ocean Grove, 9-1 p.m. man at northend? i WHY was belong to’. Classified Adyertisemeiite Glenn William vWalton, son; I intend to use your office as my. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Cla;ence P. Smith; and William H. Walton, hus­ Rain Date: August-loth. • —31 only, one jocker boy’ at I^.E. on Tues­ Advertisement for these columns should be in the office of "TO* and daughter Judy of Dallas, Texas,! guide and. With you as a long term Times" NOT LATER THAN 5 P.M. Tuesday, of each week. band, by Mrs. William H. AUGUST 6 jvi;' day and why did Mr. Bell bring the Trustee, we are again fortunate to have concluded their annual vacation) Walton, of Paterson and have your advice, direction, and Avon Summer Tour of Homes, shortest one from Southend? . CLASSIFIED AD RATES • Telephone 775-0007 in- the Grove at tlie Hazeidene on Ocean Grove. 10 A.M.-2 PjM., sponsored by the DANNY; CLARK, don't you think assistance readily available. And, Etnbuiy Ave. The Auditorium Sign will I certainly would be' amiss if 1 25 w o rd s o r less, if p a id - in ca sh a t tim e o f in ts e rtlo n ...... I...... $115 Avon Junior Woman’s Club. Tic­ that yoii’re a little old to be throw­ 25 words or less, If charged be lighted the same week in were to neglect to make mention $1.60 per week Miss Lois Anne Leonard of Sanger, kets, $3.00, available at 325 Sec­ Additional Words ABOVE 26 memory of Virginia A. Riley ond Ave., Avon, benefit of Sudden ing sand*, in a hole? . . . DENISE of an. equally important part of Three Cents per Word Calif., is here to visit with her brother BISCOW really poured her body info the Whitehead team who is an ex For use ot Times Box Number, there la a 15-cent weekly charge for by her mother, Gertrude E. Infant Death Syndrome. Refresh­ replies picked up at office, or a IS-oent weekly charg* for r*- and family, Ga'°PPln*. leaves 70 Central Ave., 10:30 A.M. of truly American citizens: God Modem, one bdrm. apt;-excellent ten­ ocean view, TV Lt; Drake made daily sailing trips ant neighbors. References required. date will be greatly appreciated. between, Castine and surrounding $14.50, orchestra seats. Reserva­ IAN. wliy does OHIUS L. call you loving, loyalty to our country with Miss Ellen Bennett of New York tions. call 774-0095. —31 Lazy Bum Stiff all the time? a zealous unwavering determina­ Phone 775-0255, 560-2636. , * —24W island. Keith was accompanied tion, plus n quality of pride that City has been enjoying the summer during some of his activities by FOR ONE PERSON—Lovely first WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14 ; HOW COME OF THE WEEK: is-unique in this troubled world. floor apartment, near, beach, separate at 5Vz Bath Ave., and helping out senior midshipmen who remain-on Ocean Grove Hotel AsS’ri. will The Association put in badge bathing As for myself, I believe that entrance, private ' bath and kitchen; campus during the suinmer. He also large rooms ivlth bath and kitchen once' again as. assistant leader at have a bus trip to. Cape May boat this' year to stimulate business. How we:are truly individuals — follow­ had a fine time and is looking for­ trip across the Delaware. Make ing the ways and direction of privileges, weekly. 775-4511. ■*—20tf Thornley Chapel. Before coming to ward to a future visit. come 'parking is such a hassle? .• — %-29-3fl» reservations at the hotel where you GOD. As John Wesley learned OCEAN GROVE — Center of town, the' Grove this season, she gave a 50th Bill De Voting of Turnersville, stay or the Publicity Bureau on How come parking for 50 cars is pro­ what Paul had discovered ‘That it Unfurnished, Lovely 2 rooms.. A d u lts wedding anniversary party for her recently spent 2 enjoyable weeks vided and .there are usually no more NoiPets. $165 monthly. Including heat HOUSES FOR BENT Pitman Ave. —31 is not by rules and laws, nor by and water. Lease, Security 774-5490. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. visiting with his grandmother, Mrs* our. own efforts at self perfection, -3 1 -3 5 Rita De Young, 81 Heck Avenue. FRIDAY, AUGUST 16th than 2 or 3 cars in it? The Beach­ Bennett of New York City. but by Faith in God’s mercy as it Bus trip and boat trip planned Bazaar, Women's Republican comber suggests that the fence be torn comes to us in Christ, that man CHARMING, FURNISHED APART­ down, so people could park and bathe. MENT for quiet lady. Available Octo­ The Executive Board of The Wo­ by the Ocean Grove Hotel Associa­ Club Sewing Group. 38 Pitman ber 1st, yearly .75-2809. . —29-30-31 pp1, —26-3S man's Club of Ocean Grove will meet tion for Wed., August 14. Ride to Ave., Ocean GroVe. 9:30 to 6 p.m. People might come back is there were —26-33 Cape May and enjoy boating on Club House. Rain date, Sat., Aug. a: place. to park. -. V■.. v ‘ ■ : > OCEAN GROVE — Three room a- at the, club house at 2 P.M. on Mon­ 17. . —31,32,33 partment for rent, furnished, top floor. house;~avaI5^ the Delaware. (See Coming Ev­ Suitable for business lady or couple. the beach in lo v e ly s e ? u in b day, August 5. ents, this page). Do you all ' know that DARYL CLEM’S . One block from-center of town. Year- Grove. 5300 per monih ? 11,0 Constance J. Ogden of Ocean, . . SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 O’BRIEN is a ‘ ‘^Dartmouth Man”? round. Call 775-9353. — Z l polntment, (2l2) %T2G2l f°r ig j Grove was named to the Dean’s 1 A Friendship tree (a stately oak) Kooky Karnival for Krazy Kids, . . . CARL MINNIS is going to be a SUMMER RENTAL — Clean, newly List at Fairleigh D ic k in so n Univer-, was ' dedicated last Friday in Holy Innocents Church grounds, Greenleaf Park in appreciation of Beauty Salon decorated jCour room, apt., one month ye?"™„S:BS y Tenet" llouse- sity. Rt. 33 and W. Bangs Ave., Nep­ “Rugged Rutgers” man. come Sept. or longer. Inexpensive. Also available the Ocean Grove First Aid Squad, tune, 10:00 A.M.-7 P.M. —31 GARY walks around with a "Ram­ as year round-rental. Call 359-4052 or ;77°5S PrCf mer rental through Labor I>ay* Four guest of Lt. (Prof.) Roy Drake at Kenneth Gluckow. Mrs. Edward cast, and to Mr*1 D. • and Mrs. Fix. rooms, private p o r c h , private entrance REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Wilson, sister-in-law of Mrs. Hop­ donated by Mrs. Wilson were de­ Permanent Waving all utilities. Centrally located. APPjy the Maine Maritime Academy. livered to the Ocean Grove Nurs­ All of you should go and see the “Wiz­ 35 O lln S tre e t. 31 Keith was particularly pleased to per was introduced. Taking nart ing Home by Mr. DeYoung. ' ard of Oz” next Weekend. I be a member of the Academy staff, were children .Danielle Cornelius, OCEAN GROVE — Summer R ental- Mr. ■ and Mrs'. Howard Barnard Somehow we get the impression; Three room first floor apt. Sleeps four. c-Q T im e s Q ff g e .'o G: W rlte assistant to Lt. Drake,’in the pho and Michele and Lisa Grace. A- Near bathhouses and Sunday parking. tography and video tape depart-1 mong o t h e r s present were Mrs of West Caldwell, have returned, to that our lifeguards’ attitude toward Avail; from A u g . 17. R easo n ab le, CoH ment; he made public relations and Edith Aschenbach, Centennial Lot- 57% Clark Ave., where they will 770-8255. ■ . stay until October 1. They ! have tournaments is somewhat questionable^ RALPH was psycHed because he was­ NEWLY- REMODELLED Apts. ,N;ff W been looking forward to being here Strand Theatre available. One, a two bdrm. again, seeing their friends and n't swimming and CARL won the toss three,' featuring modern kitchen,^large playing shuffleboard with Mrs. I. which meant he^didii't swim^ and BOARDWALK dining and living rooms. Ua ^ \hs A Stririgfellow, of 57 Clark. __ OCEAN GROVE utility room. One 1 bdrm. apt. : W. MIKE lost the toss tr.which' meant he kitchen, dining and'living areas\show- BARTON SMITH a g e n c y • Phone 774-1105 er bath.; Apply 73 Stockton Ave., after 133 M ain A v e n u e 775-2309 “THE SIGN OF THE FISH” On her birthday, Mrs. Marie~E. DID switii. . . .‘ We’ve:: had-our fill 6 p .m . . Brown, IOOV2 Abbott Ave., receiv­ (Phil). Now we take a seat with —29-31 SOUTH END BOARDWALK, OCEAN GROVE ed a beautiful-floral tribute from OCEAN GROVE — Apt., all. Utiliflcs her son, Capt.- Robert Wm. Brown PETE. .... TIMMY and CARL how Mon. & Tues. Only furnished. 'All year - 14 block “ and her 6 yr. old grandson, Steven come tlie Yellow Brick Road goes in beach $175.00 770-9809. Mr. M cL ean.^ NOW OPEN of Lawton, Okla. Grandmother Ma­ high gear. SUSAN for you singing the August 5th and 6th rie took Steven on a sight-seeing Impossible Dream ‘ is an impossible WANTED TO BUT r t tour of the Grove-and the board­ Hours: 8 A.M. to 7:30 P1M., Mon. thru Sat. dream! . . . Congratulations to the Top floor: 2 bedrooms. walk. Steven enjoyed the bowling JOIINW ilVNE CASH IMMEDIATE!.* R u n n in g water and wall to will mt* games the best, and both his Dad Ocean Grove Swim \Team who ex­ We purchase • entire HccnUd af!I bcdro°ms- Hot -water heat! and he wished they could have tended their . to -19 by homes, estates or Individual H enu • *036 ? fiuests, S33.000. Call 983- Fine furniture, paintings, bronzes..or­ —31* • SANDWICHES • CHOWDER stayed longer. Steven has a sister submerging Sea Bright, on Monday iental rugs, tapestries, TiH ar.yalan Holly \yho will be four years old sterling silver. Jewelrr, Chinese an OCEAN GROVE —3 F o tn llv this month. While here, Capt. night; Looks at this point like they are etc. FRIEDMAN GALLERIES. 120 Mali all sep.irate. rcduced fo r • FOUNTAIN SERVICE on their way to another perfect.record. St., Ocean Grove. 774-3143 eves, l-7aa quick sale. Call 774-6978 or. 774-7159. Brown and his son spent a few —31* days with h i s father, Wm. R. Now for some dazzling dedications, Prom W«m«rBroi WANTED—Antiques, lum lture, brie, Brown Of Bradley Beach. A Warflflf CowwunteaUontCowpmy a-brac, paintings, bronzes, and rutt ? .OCEAN ■ GROVE — An older tvno • Daily PLATTER Specials A script- with the words to the “Im­ Abrams. 11th and Railroad Aves., Net* homo with modern features and iJ S In renewing their sbscription to possible Dream” io Monday night’s so­ tu n e . T el. 77-1-5900.: —27t£ of. charm. Located In residential area DAVID M. SHOTWELL, Proprietor The Times Mrs.’ Getorge McKay of loist. . . . DENISE BISCOW an Ar­ WANTED—Toy electric trains, Lion­ onon Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. el, American Flyer and Ives. Any size owner, t o :4717. ' do" '1's,:“ 1-s’ ^>{ mour Star Ham. . . . ROGER RON­ Aug. 7-8-9-i.O and. any gauge. Highest prices paid EY a subscription to Playboy. '. . . Call 081-0209. • —2““ HOUSES FOR SALE SUE MORRISON —a taller partner. ■ Po'c»3us!ftctufa/p:e/8M/ WANTED TO BUY — Any eold or silver coins. -Call'4;G p.m. 774-3583.-./^ r SALE — Bungalow tvpe. Theme song dedication to- the1 life­ ali S ~ V 5oom' 2 bedrooms. Tile guards .all “Stormy Weather". . . . Bathroom, Modern Kitchen. Garage. INDIVID­ HOUSE WANTED — Reasonable. Is home is in excellent condition To RICK HENNIG - “Thank Heaven Shore area.' Give details. '.Write^PjO. B ox 102, O cean G rove, N. J^07750^ extras.e??r^0T Wiite ’S V Bnx Un',Slll!d- 5j5j. c-o Mar,y- Times m3ny Of- UALIZED flee. Ocean Grove. —-30-33* SERVICE h C;la : R Pctp-rvajfttpKti/G | BOOMS FOB BENT . SIL V E R b a y POINT—Toms River— JL ii ?room,*, i’car round ranch type, T H E y wall to wall carpeting - carport - en­ OCEAN GROVE — Second floor sin­ closed porch—bulkheaded on lagoon, Our Specialty— SHELL v gle-for. lady. One block town center. excellent condition. Call owner 255- BLOWOUTS Slo per week plus cqoklng charge. Seen 374o. —31* “Everything for the Table” B E A U T Y . NOW PLAYING 2-4 p .m . 80 M t. H erm o n W ay. —31* Cor. Pilgrim Pathway & Olin S t Phone 774-1749 o SALO N \ WANTED TO RENT MERCHANDISE FOB hat.1 1 72 Main Ave. S-P-Y-S OCEAN GROVE Do you have a house for year YARD SALE — 6-service’ Haviland Hairdressers OoeanGromNI ’round rental to young couple anxious china; 22-piece crystal luncheon; green • STORE HOURS 8-5:30 P.M. • to live in Grove? Call Rev. Mitche 1, depression. glass: Fiestaware for 8, . <141/2 Main Ave. Tel. 775-4401 774-3445. —31" many extras; other dishes, glass, fur­ WEEKEND SPECIALS OCEAN GROVE niture; unused appliances; dry copyer. SMALL efficiency; all year-round, manual cash register, cosmetics, oer- - 774-9511 - PERSONALIZED SERVICE furnished or unfurnished, near center fumes; draperies, bunk spreads from 6-7 LBS. of town. Write Box No. 4040, c-o Times steamship Caronla; antique*, to to 3 FORMULA 750 Office, Ocean Grove.; — -31 A ug. 3: ra in d a te A u g . 10. 44 E m b u ry . EXCLUSIVE PERM WANTED TO RENT — Four or five Ave., Ocean Grove. —31* SMOKED HAMS room bungalow or house. Responsible - - 89c lb. DISHWASHER — G.E. Potscrubber. OCEAN GROVE FLOWER retired couple. Yearly, unfurnished. C ost $162.00. A lm o st n ew . R e aso n ab le FROZEN — 5 LB. AVER. 58.95 Write P.O. Box 574, Ocean Grove Post offer. Moved - no room. 775-4828. 31* O ffice. v —31* GARAGE SALE, corner of Stockton and GIFT SHOPPE STORAGE SPACE needed on ground Avenue and Delaware .on Saturday, TURKEY BREASTS floor in Ocean Grove or Neptune area. August 10th from 8 a.m; on. Clothes M in im u m 200 s q u a re , f e e t f o r h e a lth books, costume jewelry, household — SUPER SPECIAL — agency’s wheel chairs and equipment. items etc. Everything must go.—31-3? MOSLEY’S BOTTOM — 3-4 LBS. Call 774-4183. * . . .r* GLADIOLUSES — 95c PER BUNCH - LADY’S BICYCLE, balloon tires, HEALTHY MIDDLE - AGE couple, reasonable. 1 0 0 Abbott. AY9nue» Q eean Corned Beef Rounds - - - - $1.4 member of St. Paul’s Church wanted to G rove. ■ Bank Amcricard & Master Charge Accepted rent; reasonable In Ocean Grove or Neptune, 4 room bungalow or house TWO 20 inch girls banana blcycle*«- unfurnished With small yard. Good ref­ call after 5 p.m. 776-5886. —31* FROZEN TROPICANA — 3 6 oz. cans erences, willing to pay 3 mos. in ad­ • TEL. 988-7900-7901 • vance; will sign lease; needed after S ep tem b er.. B o x N o, 6060, c-o T im es COPIES of hand written letters by £ ? . ^ u s 'V A 0.™ n n d o th e rs. M a rk ORANGE JUICE------79c 44 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE Ted Trouwfcorst, Proprietor' Office, Ocean Grove, , lwn.n, Walt Whitman, etc. One dollar each. B ox 331, O cean G ro v e , N .J. 07756 CALIFORNIA “B" — Honrs: 8:30 A.M. - 6 P.M. - Friday HU 8 PiM. — SITUATION WANTED —31* COMPANION to elderly person-posl- 8EHVICES NO APPOINTMENT NECESSAHV. POTATOES ------51bs.59c • lntlud*» ihjpi’ng. iiylmj, thi-ipoa »«ciun«f vsriitm tlon desired by Ocean. Grove resident, A«j>liW» fof both..fNui^f & t.n« njir ‘ In or out of Ocean Grove. Call after ODD JOBS—Community Youth seek 6 p.m; 988-5449. . . . —31* SMUCKERS — 12 oz. jar - Rog. 69c Eliminate Your Plumbing employment. Responsible, reasonable. 560 Cookman Ave.; Call 988-4422 Monday thru Friday. and Heating Problems . . . HELP WANTED Neptune Family and Youth Services ASBURY PARK Center. -31-35 Strawberry Preserves - - - 59c ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES — Sell Toys and Gifts now thru Christmas. PAINTING indoors, 18 yrs. experi­ SENIOR DISCOUNT Mon. thru FREE Sample Kit.’ Commissions from ence; handy work and cleaning, rea­ CHICKEN OF SEA — G'/j OZ. — REG. 69c can 775-1059 first Party! .Call or write SANTA’S sonable rates. Tom Higgins. 774-98M. Thiirs. (Except on- Specials) P a rtie s, A von, C onn. 06001 T el. 1 (203) ' - 3 1 -3 2 . 073-3455, ALSO BOOKING PARTIES, CHUNK LIGHT TUNA----59c Residential & Commercial. . . Free .. ... :r- -r31-36 PERSONAL Estimates - . . All Work Guar­ TELEPHONE SOLICITORS — Must -.WJVo- feels discouraged, disappointed; anteed . . . Electric Sewer be experienced arid punctual. You can lonely or needs a spirlt-llfter? DIAL-; LOCAL FARMS - ICE CUES ON SALE - Cleaning phone from home or away from home. CARE, WAYCaiij'time —- cheaper after ; a —your choice. Phone 774-4119 before 5:00 Donald and Barbara Knapp share inspiration at (215) 722-2222. -31-40 FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES FROM T A V T P C r a IIS Newgate Lane 6 P.M . * . —31tf WOMAN — House cleaning "and SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES H . 1. A xfcKo tiU. Neptune, N. J. errands. Private- room possible. Call Subscribe to The 774-4119 after 6 p.m. 5G.00 A YEAR BY MAIL FACE SIX OCEAN GROVE TIMES, AND NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 197# in improve.'J bicycle and pedestrian walkways. . " y'v Some years ago, the county road department agreed to extend the beams on the (bridge to provide 'the present single walk, at the .time I proposed it as an alternative- when funds for a new'bridge were lacking. . • - .. r . Batti . ~ Tiled Bath Rooms R| - * • Conveniently located t» |kv. PgPIfflf'' -You are invited to enjoy your stay in Ocean^, G ^ e _ ■ restaurant*, cafeteria, hath- 1 ins • LATfe Spacious Porch* ra . . . European PlAn. Rates “ - - • Pathway Manor on Application. Open April ' to OcL 1 (201) 774-G827, (201) . 4 OCEAN PATHWAY The OCEAN PLAZA 775-3329 (Y ear R ound) Cornells & Henrlna KUiik ' • Owners and Managers 18 Ocean Pathway at Beach Ave. "YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME’* “A complete home- “The Most Beautiful Corner remodeling service with p n m anitiiaiitimiiiiniitiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiinni mmmiinninTniiTiimniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiinnnir^m,,. in Ocean Grove” Phone 775-0616 One Block to OCEAN and AUDITORIUM one contractor!” . Kitchens & Bathrooms Rooma With and Without Private Bath * " I Tel. 775-2904 MRS. GEORGE KOPP, Owner-Manager MANCHESTER HOTEL — Our Specialty — ^^M m niaiiiiiiioitiBiEiiiifliaiiniiinrnninimijmiL-iniTrinmrnnfniiTr nrnm miiririiTTrTrmTiTTTMii 25 OQfiAN PATHWAY ; On The Shore View Hotel 22 ocean Rooms, with or without baths . . I Promenade Pathway v*|{- Reasonable rates .. European Plan - j 12*8 W 8th Avenue ROOMS & Breakfast served to Public - 8-10 | NEPTUNE, N. J. FURNISHED • " ALL OUTSIDE Dinner 5 to 6:30 P.M.-Sun. 12:30 P.M.-Reservatlons Required | man like Vic Burke who contribut­ LETTERS TO ed his time, effort and,money to Phone 776-6524 APARTMENTS <• K00MS WITH ALL WELTOME - Jack anti Anne Dessalet ) replace the volley ball poles at J H0T C0LD iiiii»ii«ii»iiinitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiwiiiiBNiiiiniiiiiiinininiiiiiniiiiii»iiiiimuiiiniitnnmjnnininBiniTiinn;il the South End beach. He did this by week, RUNNING TIIE EDITOR of his own volition so that many persons could enjoy playing this month, WATER game on the beach. How his gen­ or season erous attitude differs from the self­ ish feelings .which prompted those The Hardware-Store Enjoy the Summer Breezes on the Shore View Porch. who destroyed the original poles. of Ocean Grove Mrs. Janet Watson, Proprietor - 774-2707 Mr. Burke has set a standard for many of us to follow: that of giv­ ing of our time, money- and our HARDWARE selves so that Ocean Grove and all PAINTS and OltS who come here may be enriched. Thank you, Vic. Large Selection Plants, OTTO G. STOLL, JR. Garden Supplies OPEN ALL YEAR Bathing Manager . Gift Items Ocean’ Grove 55. Embury Ave., Ocean Grove FULL LINE OP Breakfast Served 7 to 11 ' rove KITCHEN

EDITOR, TIMES: UTENSILS Recommended Ocean Grove May the grief of the families Commendation and friends of Joanne Gilmore and 51 Main Avenue ail the- communities concerned OCEAN GROVE, N, J. Hotels and Guest Houses EDITOR, TIMES: with her recent tragic bicycle acci­ Phone 774-4741 How refreshing it is to find a dent on Shark River Bridge result T H U R SD A Y , A U G U ST 1, 1974 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, AND g g T O B TOOK TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JER8BT PAGE SEVKIf bara and family . .. Former Hills- ites, Mary; and Bill WMtehead, Jr., now of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, announced the engagement of their daughter Linda to'Calvin R. Phil laps son of Mr. and Mrs. Jantes -Phillips Port' Lavaca, Texas. Retent donations to the Neptune Historical Museum were happily received from Nelson Palmer - an old incandescent lamp and a toy Keystone Moviegraph; Louise'Cri- mia handmade American Eagle Sampler; Virginia Thompson-old Neptune School memorabilia; Dr. Edith Brown - a child's old linen dress; Joe Lopez - his grandmother Margaret’s Indian dress; Micki and Phil Finn - old victrola records; EARNING DEGREES last month from Rutgers, the State University ot New Jersey, were (left fo right) the following from Nep. and other artifacts, from Fred June— Jane A. Palaia, 12 Chapman Ave., A.B., from Douglass; Henry M. Forson< 4401 Belmar Blvd., U.S.; Darwin Rcymorc, 113 East Wuesthotf, Mrs. Hannah Newman Lawn Dr., A.B.; James Howard Korjus, 2 Shore Brook Circle,. A.M.; Karen M. VanNotc, 401 Slocum Ave., A.B. from Douglass; Cynthia and Edith Levitt. Thanks! We are J. Burden, 800 Stamford Dr., AjB. from Douglass, and William T. Hopkins, 3506 Belmar Blvd., U.S. in Engineering.' Among others still looking for old women's shoes earning degrees (no photos) were Frank Diamant, G15 Mayfair La., A.B.; John R. Heydt, 5 Hampton Ct., Master’s in Social Work: size 7, a pot 'belly stove; old dolls Kathleen Hillman, 322 Highland Ave., Doctor of Philosohpy; Elizabeth F. Imbriglio, 3805 Route-33, B.S.; Douglas H. Parr, 112 Har­ and toys, and fishing and farming row Ct., A.B;. Edwin Richards, Jr., 6 Walnut St., B.S.; Robert O. Savage, 111 Hawthorne Ave., Master of Science; William L. Wade. equipment of yesteryear. Jr., 1920 W. Lake Ave., Master of Education; Mrs. Doris. B. Watkins, 12 Toomin Dr., Master of Social Work, and Moses Williams. 1317 Baby congrats go in Neptune to Munroe Ave.. A.B. Mr. and Mrs. Acevedo Anastasio on the birth of a boy on July 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Anderson, unteering for tasks in the ministry on the birth of a girl on July 21st; of the church s u c h as teaching, SUBSCRIBE TO “THE TIMES” ! and to Mr. and Mrs. James Grant, maintenance, office work,'trans­ ONLY $6. PER YEAR I on the. birth of a girl on July 22; portation, choirs, etc. With not all at Jersey Shore Medical Center. members yet contacted due to va­ . . . Laurie Mason, daughter of cations, the Crusade preliminary Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mason, 15 report indicates that $38,712 was • Weddings A Specialty Pinewood Drive, is engaged to raised in FaLth-Promises toward • Funeral Sprays James D. Knickerbocker, son of the announced goal of $41,100. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. John Knickerbocker, Victor J. W. Christie was general • Cut Flowers - Corsages 123 Holbom Lane . . . Clara Ross, chairman of the-committee a n d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles • Flowers for All Occasions Ross of Halton Ct., 13 engaged to Mrs. Richard DeHart, general vice­ Roy Stewart, Jr., son of Mr. and chairperson. Guidance and assist­ Mrs. Stewart, Sr., of Eatontown. ance in the crusade was provided Birthday greetings go on Aug. 3rd by the.Kirby-Smith Associates, spe- to Mrs. Cecil Rich and Frank Car­ ialists in ohurch visitation. Infor­ T H E FLORIST mation 'Mceived during the census ton of Neptune.' . — We Telegraph Flowers — The Strand Theatre on the is enabling the-church to evaluate, 783 Wayside • Neptnne Boardwalk in Ocean Grove is a strengthen and extend its ministry great place to go with your fami­ Tel. 775-6758 ly and friends. . . . Rev. A. Ran­ in the community. dolph Heinlein Neptune Library GEORGE J. VAUPEL, plant staff supervisor for the New Jersey Director, will be the guest preach­ Bell In Hopelawn, has observed 45 years’ scrvice with the com­ er on August 18th at the Good pany. Mr. Vaupel, who lives at 20 Ilillview Drive, Neptuiie, is a Shephard Orthodox Presbyterian member of Elizabeth Council, II.G. McCulIy Upstate Chapter, Tele­ Church of Neptune . . . Nellie phone Pioneers of America. He served in the Army during World Applegate, Jane Beatty and Helen War II. He is married and has a son and a daughter. Schultz visited Peg and Rowland Mauch this week at their . Green Pond Summer Home . . . Get-well wishes continue to go to Attorney RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES Ross Beck who is a patient at Jer­ sey Shore Medical Center . . . Hap­ py 105th birthday to Ocean Grove on July 31st. . . The Auxiliaries CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR and Friends of Jersey Shore Medi­ ELECTRICIAN cal Center attended the Sammy Da­ General Contracting ■— Carpentry :— Alterations — Jobbing vis Show Tuesday night at the Garden State Art Center and we JAMES W. DAY-988-1914 By Peggy Goodrich - Museum Curator will fill you in with the details next week . . . Mr. and Mrs. James 70 ABBOTT AVE., OCEAN GROVE — Free Estimates Historian & Chronicler of Tho Times Simmons welcomed a girl on July 27th at Jersey Shore Medical Cen­ Carpentry - Alterations - Property Repair & Remodelling . 428 PROSPECT AVE., SHARK RIVER HILLS ter, Neptune. Better late than never! We gave JOHN J. GASSNER The Shark River Hills Fire Co. and school clothes to wear in Sep- you this week’s birthdays in the UM MONMOUTH BLVD., WALL TOWNSHIP - TEL. *81-1*71 CARN1VAL will be held at the tember Augusttime at the beach Hills already so will wish;.“nap­ Free Estimates • Experienced . • Quality Workmanship SRH: Firehouse Parking Lot on es is. great so make the most of pies" to th e following Hillsites, who celebrated " their birthdays Brighton Avenue, Aug. 1st thru your ‘sun in the fun* days, as they We mnfcfl a specialty of small Jobs — Free Estimates 3rd..Come and have fun and bene- are going fast, from July 25th; Fritz Berndt, Jo- Ann Levinos, Betty Turner; Char­ fit the youth basketball league, The I Get-well wishes go to Dennis WHITTIER & LASHEK, 774-1805 AGENTS Carnival will include food, games,: Walters who is a hospital patient lies Farrell, Bob Sanwald, Bob 931 Goodrich, Don Young, Jim Evers, 409 MONMOUTH AVE., BRADLEY BEACH a s b u r y avm . rides, music and wheels. On Thurs- and continue to go to "Babe” Laurie McCann, Peter Maier, Bob ALLIED day and Friday tho time is from Hubbard and Mickl Finn who are Herbert and to Jean Moser, Kath­ ASBURY PAR* 6:30 to 11:30 p.m. and on Satur- convalescing at home . . . It’s a VAN LINES day 12 noon to 11:30 p.m. girl! Former Neptune Library Chil- leen Bauer and Eileen Coic on July CARPETS AND LINOLEUM Call 775-JfM 31st. ■■■'. '. MOVING AND STORAGE The Neptune Regular Republi- dren’s Librarian Dianne Smith Be-sure and let us in on your can Club will hold their Family and Lawyer Tom becSme. the proud "good news” before Sunday of each DAVISON RUGS # Call 775-7371 MILK AND CREAM Picnic on Sunday, August 4th, parents of a 8 lb. 6 oz. girl named week. Thanks! from noon to 6 p.m. at the Oak ,Cori born on July 25th at River- „ * — ' SALES • VARIED SELECTION • SERVICE • INSTALLATION Tree Lodge, School House Rd., view Hospital, Red Bank. . . 39 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove._N^_J._07756_^____ WARDELL’ S DA IR Y Wall Twp. Plans were discussed at a sign, “Welcome Home” was Guest Speaker their monthly meeting held last piacod outside th6 home of Elean- CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK DAIRY PRODUCTS Friday night at the Jumping Brook or an(j Art Shannon of Wakefield NEPTUNE, N. J. Country Club where over 100 poo- Rd. iast week welcoming home son At Hamilton pie enjoyed the spcech given by Greg Shannon after 3 years in the state Senator Alfred Beadleston. Navy . . . Nell Stout, 3607 Highway NEPTUNE — Arvid P. Latham, Where did the summer go? Its 33, had a delightful trip to Denver, of Wanamassa, representative of August and students and parents Colorado, with beautiful weather the Gideons, will be the guest are already shopping for college while visiting her daughter Bar- speaker this Sunday in the Hamil­ ton United Methodist Church, Old Corlies Ave., at 10 A.M. Herbert Megill, Lay Leader, will preside, and introduce Mr. Latham. James

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Thompson Fuel Company - 775-2300 PLUMBING and HEATING For Old Gold and - ESSO WATCH DOG SERVICE Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully GIv m Plum ber ? Silver and 117 SO. MAIN ST. — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop Old Jewelry FRANK J. ECKART — 774-0656 B . FEDDES GARAGE — STORAGE 418 BURLINGTON AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, !». J, JEW ELER ; PROPERTY RECONDITIONING OCEAN GROVE POST OFFICE BUILDING The WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, Inc. PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS o Dial 775-3191 ARRIS0N £ £ •& . “Serving the Shore Area Since 1900” Highway- 35 & 3rd Ave. Fourth and Railroad Aves. Asbury Parfc, N . J, NEPTUNE CITY 774-5352 RADIO & TELEVISION —. SALES & SERVIC1 Residence 95 Broadway ' P h tn e 774-1439 *4 HOUR SERVICE Ocean G ro v e— 774359# SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. NO WAITING — FAST SAME-DAY SERVICE STORAGE — BATTERT — TOWING SERVIC1 - REPAIRING Comer Corlies Avenne and Main Street ■ Neptnne, N. J. FOR:' ’ GLASS — Auto, Home and Business ROOFS — SIDINGS Plumbing # Auto. Water Heaters COAST GLASS SERVICE — 775-8400 GENERAL ROOFING CO. V : Heating # Oil Burners ; OIL BURNER SERVICE 805 FOURTH AVE., AT RAILROAD, ASBURY PARE ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADER* COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES Electric Sewer Cleaning 24-Hrs. Dally SAFETY GF-ASS • PLEXIGLAS - MIRRORS • TABLETOPS • ETC Dial 776-8249 11Q3 ’/i Corllea Ave., Neptune . Robert D m Including Snnday WE SELL — INSTALL — SERVICE ; OLSON ROOFING & SIDING CO. 4S MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE EDWARD B. HOLL, Reg. Pk,. RE-ROOFING - SIDING . GUTTERS • LEADERS For All Your NAGLE’S Main • Central Pharmacy 810 FIRST AVE., ASBURY PARK ESTABLISHED 1903 - FREE ESTIMATES • Tel. 775-0798 "Doctors Advise Nagle’s** TeL 774-0204 ! Floorcovering PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS SIDING — Aluminum 7 FENCES — Chain Link and Wood R & K Aluminum Co. - Call 776-7979 & SON, INC. — S E E - 321 MAIN STREET BRADLEY BEACH N. J. License 1225 MISSING LINK FENCE CO. - 774-2656 Storm Windows • Aluminum Siding * Storm Doors Davison Rugs CHAIN LINK & WOOD — ' FREE ESTIMATES By Reynolds and Alcoa • Dupont Tedlar RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE Privacy Fences • Repair Work f • Fully Insured 39 Pilgrim Pathway 5 DIANNE DRIVE NEPTUNE, N. I. WINDOW CLEANING - JANITORIAL SERVICE ESTABLISHED 1909 OCEAN GROVE, N J. ■ Tel. 775-7371 Ocean Grove Window Cleaning Co. 1420 9th AVE. NEPTUNE Complete Janitorial Service - Residential - Commercial SUBSCRIBE TO “THE TIMES” ! Rug Shampooing - Floor Waxing - Office Cleaning - Insured. ' NOW ONLY $6. PER YEAR I 988-0900 • FREE ESTIMATES PAGE EIGHT OCEA]Si GROVE TIMES, AND NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1974 asclceted sclo anilhe and Miss Linda which the policeman replied, “I OCEAN GROVE following members of the chonis: ORDINANCE 74-1 Obituaries Shade!. will sing a duct. The mcmbcis think that instead of being narrow' b Sandra ’ 'Arpeit, ■Marie "'' Albcrian, AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN OR- The Beginnings of Ocean Grove minded and bigotted, they are very of tlie Elizabeth Stiow .Circlo ate .Shirley Bell,' Lynn , Bell, Ted Bell, . D1NANCE ENTITLED “AN ORDIN­ ' JOSEPH II. BENNETT liberal, for they have established ANCE REGULATING THE CON- . .. OCEAN GROVE - Joseph Ben­ greeters at tlie doois for the month of (Message given one time to the j.values have mushroomed, iin.ee this. place on different principles Jocelyn Brninard, Mariagrace Brauman, - STRUCTION, ALTERATION, RE­ and for entirely different purposes, PAIR, DEMOLITION AND REMOV­ nett, *78, .55. Embury Ave., died last August. Junior Church for children Auditorium Ushers and Methodist that day; But it w a s not. Dr. Keith Campbell, Joan Cramscy, Dot AL OF BUILDINGS AND OTHER from kindergarten through fourth Men by the Rev. John D. Merwin, Stokes, the first president of the and they' pass no laws requiring Conselyea, Janet Davison, Jim Davison, STRUCTURES ERECTED OR. TO BE- Saturday at Jersey Shore Medical Associate Minister, St. Paul’s' Association said, “It was no specu­ you to come, and after you have ERECTED IN OCEAN GROVE"* ■ Center, Neptune. grade is’held during the service. Every­ United Methodist Church.) lation;-no scheme for. money rais­ come, if you don’t like it, there is Joyce Dawson and Ralph Dougherty. (71-6) one is invited'to attend. BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Services were yesterday (Wed.) at I am led to speak to you this ing, no device of any kind, but nothing to compel you to stay.” Re­ Also Florence Fiedler, John Fiedler, Trustees of the Ocean Grove Camp the Francioni, Tnylpr and Lopez Fun­ August 7 .-8 P.M. - St. Paul's morning about Ocean Grove, the simply ana singly . social, recrea­ minds us of the stickers we. see Helep Harley, Jack, Harley, Ronnie Meeting, Association • of the U nited- Night in the Auditorium with "Tlie unique community in which we tive, and religious mainly . , today, ’‘,AmerUoa - Love It or McClelland, Robert Molyneux, Ruth Methodist Church, County of M on-. eral Home with interment at Rose oF live. I say ‘unique’ because I know He added,. “We are a religions Leave It.”- mouth. State of New Jersey, as follows: Murk Family”. Odemvelder, Fanny Poole, Arlene 1, That Section 11 of the Ordinance Lima Cemetery, Freehold. of no other like it anywhere. I place and a*religious people/’ X The question I raise witlv you 'mentioned and referred to in the title A retired, security guard at Ft. Mon­ heard of Ocean Grove first from find in the preamble to the char­ today is this: Are the . principles Stpll, Josephine Smith, Alice Schoes- hereof, be, a.1%1 the -sam e is hereby? ter granted-by the New Jersey' and purposes on which, this com­ amended to read as follows: , mouth, he had resided in Marlboro Auxiliary Makes Dressings a distance, and then got to know sow, Constance Sclioessow, Bea Stein- Section 11: "That no exterior p aint-- it 25 years ago as pastor of the Legislature these words, “ , . . we munity was founded being eroded brehner,; ' Fred , Steinbrenner, Jaires ing, construction or alteration, or re­ Twp. and Freehold before’moving'here. OCEAN GROVE — The . July West Grove Church nearby, Our declare it to be our design to make and jeopardized by the influences moval . or demolition of buildings or He was predeceased by his wife, children loved to come here with this a perpetuai oblation upon prevailing in our society today? Sherrard, Lynn Trascott, and James other structures .shall be allowed be­ meeting of Hannah-Crosman Auxil­ tween. June 30th and the day after the Doris, who died in 1956. iary 2233, VFW was held at the us to enjoy the beach, the quiet on Christ’s altar, enjoining its strict And the second question is, “Do Truitt. first Monday in September, commonly Bennett was a World War I Army home o£ Mrs. Adeline Shannon, Sundays and the services in the observanceupon those who may we care?” Bishop James N. Fitz­ Narrators for the show are Ted Bell, called Labor Day, of each calendar with 13 members present. Plans Great Auditorium. • •'••• succeed' us ' gerald, the second president of the year, unless such exterior construction veteran. Frank Mack, Ronnie McClelland, Ruth of alteration, or removal or demolition were discussed for future fund- When I retired in ’65 from the It was most interesting tc* read Camp Meeting Association said, “If is made absolutely necessary by fire or He is survived- by a brother Edgar, raising projects in the fall. Five Freehold Church, I think M r 3. of the Sev, William S. Osborn, our grounds can be preserved from Odemvelder, James Truitt, and Lynn the elements, or other extreme emer- • Neptune; arid a sister, Miss Helen hundred cancer dressings were Merwin and .1 were drawn to the founder, of Ocean Grove and the invasion by forces that would Trascott. gency, and then such., exterior' con­ Opean Grove to be . among like- a charter member- ai the Ocean destroy our distinctive features, struction or alteration, or removal or Bennett, Vineland. completed. The Auxiliary received demolition shall be made only by spec­ an award for contributing to the minded people and as a place Grove Camp Meeting Association, and from influences tJhat are in­ PUBLIC NOTICE ial permit granted by the said Asso­ Department President’s special we'd like our grandchildren to that -‘he was a rugged, stalwart imical to the great objective that ciation. Interior paintJng, repairs, al­ MURRAY BLUM come when they could, man of. splendid physique . . H e have in view, and if in thr- NOTICE teration or decorating shall be per­ project, helping to buy a bus for The Planning, Board of the Town­ missible during said period except • OCEAN GROVE - Murray Blum, the use of disabled veterans. Aug. To learn more about Ocean with hair ansi beard to rival Dav­ spirit of true consecration we ad­ ship .of Neptune has a received an ap­ Sundays upon payment of the required age 72, of 7772 Harding Avci; Miami 15 is the date for the next meet­ Grove, particularly its beginnings, id’s; whose voice could easily be here to and exemplify the great plication from West; Side Investment f e e ’*. ' '* ing, at the home of Mrs. Elvira I have read in a valuable book heard from the Auditorium to the Scriptural doctrines which we art Corporation for approval of an amend­ 2. This Ordinance shall take effect Beach, Fla., and a summer resident loaned me by Mr. Homer Kresge, ocean." He became enthusiastic in set to maintain, we should move ed site plan showing storm drainage,' when passed and published according Denbigh, 37 Broadway, here, at 8 revised parking lot, revised light-poles to law . here at 45 Embury Ave.. died sud p.m. entitled, “The Story of Ocean desiring that God should have a forward to even more glorious ach­ and pole locations and water easement Approved: July. 18, .1974 denly Monday, of natural causes. Grove”, written, for the. Golden plate'for. His Church by tihe. sea. ievements in the name of the-Mas- in connection with the .construction of GEORGE L. HERGESHEIMER r * - a general office building on the prop­ P r e s id e n t He is survived by his wife* Rose Atonement Lutheran Notes Jubilee in 1919. Also the special He searched the New Jersey eoast. ter.” He added, “With her pecu­ ATTEST: AUGUST G. STOLL from Sandy Hook to Gape May, liar customs changed, Ocean Grove erty known os • Block ; S-9; Lot 35, in Blum, one son, . Arnold Blum, 5440 centennial edition of the Ocean accordance with' Article in, Section. AUGUST G. STOLL, Secretary ASBURY PARK — The Sev. Grove TIMES, published.last year. seeking “. . . the highest heath, would be a matier. of history; a .3.1 A - of. the Zoning ordinance .of the -3 0 -3 1 , . $22.51 Ncthcrfond Ave.. Bronx, N. Y., and . a X wanted to know the motives of the. best grove, and the place freest new order of things would obtain Township of Neptune. Waiter F. Forker, pastor of Atone­ The said Board will meet at the PU BLIC NOTICE grandson, Brian Blum of the same ment Lutheran Church, First Ave. the founders in 1869. It could verv from mosquitoes." He chose this and the gates: of our Zion would Neptune Municipal Complex, 25 Nep-- TAKE NOTICE that the persons address.-- and Heck St., will have ns his topic well have-been as a wise business place and said the name Ocean be borne away.” ' tune Boulevard, Neptune, New Jersey, named below have applied to Richard !U the 9:15 and 10:45 A.M. services investment, knowing how land Grove had-"been given #m in I close tvith these words of Dr. on T h u rsd a y , A u g u s t 1074, a t 8 F, Schaub, Commissioner of the De­ this Sunday", “The Nurture: of the ■prayer! He knelt in the snow one! Elwood H. Stokes, ohe"time pastor P.M., to consider this ■ application, , a t partment of Banking, State of New HIRS. CHARLES M. DUNCAN the universal custom to display winter’s day and .prayed that"-if] which time all interested parties will J the application. be located on Lots 7A, 8A, 9A, 10A, Duncan, S9, of 500. Maple Ave., died sunset on buildings and on sta­ that God would further, the enter­ D A T E D :'J u ly 29, 1974 12A, 13A, 14A, 15A, 10A, 17A, 18, 19, 20 iccs. Church school meets at 9:15 Grove Camp Meeting Association, 21. 22, 23, 24, 25, 5B a n d 6B in B lo ck last Saturday in Jersey Shore Medical a.m. tionary flagstafTs in the open. prise. ‘To Ocean Grove I have given the HELEN L. RIGGS, . * > However, the Flag may be dis­ • Secretary • 272, in the Township of Neptune. Center. He interested others, and tne best judgment of my ripest years, —31 .- ■ ftR.nn County of Monmouth, ond State of played at night upon special oc­ original efforts >o buy are inter­ the toil of brain,' and bone, and New Jersey, and which will be known . She was a former, teacher in the Plan Class Reunion casions when it is desired to RFESOLUTION OF THE os the NEPTUNE STATE BANK. esting. It was proposed going to a blood and heart. The. joy of her BOIlOUGn OF AVON-BY-THE-SEA The omount of capital stock for the 'Freehold school Mr. Osborn answered that if G o d followed my dead to, the silent Contracts Law ' (N.J.S.A. 40A:li-l et 000. The amount reserved for organi­ St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Freehold. But, although there is no . gen­ Almighty wanted the -land He grave—and as I have mourned for esq,) requires that the Resolution zational expense is 555,000, and the 14 at Mike Doolan’s Lodge, HI. 71, eral prohibition against such dis­ authorizing the appointment. without amount of reserve for contingencies She was, a life member1 of the - Mon­ Spring Lake Heights. Anyone who could make the man willing to them, so should I mourn if Ocean competitive bidding m ust; be publicly is S245.000, m ak in g a to ta l of $2,200,000. mouth County Historical Society and has not yet beers contacted please play, it is understood that various sell. He went to him and in his Grove failed to fulfill her high and advertised; * TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that Jn. call 531-5253 — 449:8599 or 775 Departments of the Federal Gov­ straightforward, frank way, -told holy mission. , . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLV­ compliance with Section 10 of the a member of Monmouth Courthouse ernment do not approve of the the man his plan, and said'inore- ED BY THE BOARD OF COMMIS­ Banking Act (1048) the Commissioner 6152 for details. Committee mem­ Then he added: “But she shall SIONERS OF THE BOROUGH OF of Banking has designated that a hear­ Chapter, Daughters of the American bers are:. John Narayouski, Calvin flying of . the Flag at night, except over that if he knew what was not. fail; God is with her and so AVON-BY-THE-SEA THAT: ing on the proposed bank charter will Revolution. Freehold. Patterson, Paul Bowne, Tom Her­ upon specific patriotic occasions good for him, he would sell him long as we are true to Him, He will 1. The Board of Commissioners aTe be held on September 23, 24, 25, 28 ,27, She was past president of the Mon­ bert, Jos Nolan. Lloyd Halsey, or at places having .some specific the land before he loft the house, be true to us. This is my last re­ hereby authorized and directed to en­ 30, a n d O c to b e r 1, 2, 3, a n d 4, 1974, a t historical significance. —and he did! Mr. Osborn told him gage the services of Armour S, Hul-., 9:30 a.m. In the New Jersey Depart­ mouth County Federation of Ladies Belva. Parker Fielder, Peggy Hail­ quest for Ocean Grove: snrt & Co., as Borough Auditor and ment of Banking, 30 West State Street, es Tomaino, Barbara Bryan Zir- .In recent years constant flying .also that be would'live to sell his Still let this place be held for Donald .M. Newman, ds,.Borough Engi­ Trenton. New Jersey. Auxiliaries' of Fitkin* Hospital, now has resulted in the display of many: adjoining land for a thousand dol­ neer for a term of one (1) year, effec­ • The incorporators of the proposed’ kle, Betty Woolley Thompson, • God, ■ . V: ’ tive January 1, 1974. • NEPTUNE STATE BANK are: Jersey Shore Medical Center. Grace Sutton Estlow and Dorothy torn or dirty Flags which indicates lars an acre — which he also did! By Him be blest, to Him ha'given; 2. These appointments ore being John C. Manna, Ira E. Krelzmon, Bush. Ward. total disi'espect for our National It was decided first to purchase In hearts and homes be His abode. made without competitive bidding be­ T. Hndford Catley, Guy Cavalierl. Har­ . She was the widow of Charles M. Emblem. Proper periodic inspec­ li acres, later this- was increased cause these appointments involve vey Conners, Julian Hoffman, Donald Duncan, who died in 1960. He had to 260 acres and the total cost was His. morning, noon, and dewy members of recognized professions, li­ J. Pappa, Joseph A. Holsey. Jr., John tions would eliminate such condi­ even; censed and regulated by law, and ore. Tsakaris.- Stephen S. Giddio. Charles: been owner; and • principal of the $39,368.35. Originally lots in the VFW Advises On tions. ■My heart reoeats it .'oer and o’er. therefore, exempt under N.J.S.A. 40A: Hesse, Robert R. Strano. Henry Vac- Freehold Military School. (To Be Continued) Grove were sold for '$86; ’Now 11-5. . caro, Anthony Samarco, Herman Vego- they are.priced up to $7,500, de­ His all the while, HIS EVER­ 3. A copy of this Resolution shall be sen', Leon S. Avakian, Ely Askhenazl, Surviving are three sons, C. Miguel, Flag Etiquette Hannah-Crosman Post will hold pending a:i the locution. MORE!” published in the Neptunc-Ocean Grove Michael Brown, Joseph DelSorda, M.D.* their next meeting at the Post Times, as required by law. within ten James R. Garrity. Bel Air, iNId., Thomas P., Howell home, 52 Pitman avenue, at 7:30 After fee Association was form­ (10) days of its passage. Edward A. Bugnl, Ralph J. Scaccio* (Continued from The Times of ed ar.d the charter granted by the D A T E D : J u ly 31. 1974 C.D.S., Bernard V. Fornino. Nicholas- Township, and Basil 13., Ft. Lauder­ P.M. Thursday, August 8, after Aldarelll. C. A. Vetrano, D.D.S., Fran­ July 25. 1974) Legislature, the land was clear­ Operetta N O T IC E dale^ Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. A. John which refreshments will be served. (Continued from Page 1) cis Pyanoe. John W. Hardy, M.D.. Mi­ OCEAN GROVE — Hannah-Cros­ ed of brush and sand dunes, and Notice is hefeby given that the a- chael L. Van Glish, John B. Wright. Ball, Sea Girt; a brother, John. H. man Post 2233, Veterans of Fore­ All members are urged to attend. lots laid out After a slow begin­ Sherrard, and Kelly Truitt. foresaid resolution was read and o- Allen Preville. John Angells, Raymond' ign Wars of the United States d o p te d a t q regular meeting of the Cohen, Robert Davis, Carl Marchetti, Neafie, Melbourne Beach, Flo.; 17 ning, these lots sold rapidly and The brilliant choral sections of this Board of Commissioners, of the Bor­ M.D., Arthur Bernstein, Arthur Sa- .’grandchildren, and two greatgrand- takes pleasure in presenting this the enterprise blossomed. Many performance are made possible by tlie ough of Avon-bv-the-Sea held on Wed­ voth, Macolm Carton. Louis Tsakaris, series of Flag Rules to the resi­ people came to enjoy the pleas­ n e sd ay , J u ly 31, 1974. William J. D’Elia. M.D, ■ children. • dents of our community. The in­ All Old Man’s ures of bathing, and general recre­ participation of the soloists listed above JEANNE A. GVARINO. (S igned) Borough Clerk JOHN C. MANNA formation is taken from “QUES­ ation, together with the religious and also the outstanding singing of the — 31 $10.35 -29-32 —$54.28- TIONS AND ANSWERS ON THE services which were planned. .UNITED STATES FLAG”, which As more ana more people came, ST. PAUL’S is distributed by the Americanism I was alone in the House of God . • the restrictions imposed by the Department of the V.F.W. Association, became a source of : ■ OCEAN GROVE - At the 10:45 Q. Which is the largest U.S. Seeking solace in the quietude there, contention. I was interested to read A.M. Worship Service this Sunday, Flag in existence? When in walked a very old man * . that on one occasion when a police­ Rev. William H. McClellurid, continu­ A. The one owned by the J. L. A kindly-looking man with white hair. man was requiring a couple of young men to desisi from a game ing with his sermon series “Voice of Hudson Company, of Detroit, Mich­ With cane in hand, he walked up the igan. This huge Flag is 104 by 235 aisle, of cards, one of them .said con­ die Prophet" will speak on Micah. Dr. feet and weighs 1500 pounds. cerning the directois of the Asso Dan Yaffa, Director of Music, will have Q. Is it proper to fly a Flag hav­ Feeble and bent with the weight of elation. “They are the narrowest “Does Jesus Care” arr. by Hughes as ing less than 50 stars? his years; minded and most, bigotted set of his prelude and “Bauree" by Bach. as A. Yes, provided it is in good As he knelt in humble contrition men we’ve eyer heard of.” To his posdudc. Herman Brown will sing condition, although it is naturally He sobbed and wiped away fast-falling preferable to fly an up-to-date tears^ Flag. Complete Collision Q. Is it proper to display, the Was he unutterably sad and lonely Flag 24 hours a day? From a recent bereavement of kin? Repair Service Was his home now cold and cheerless, A. There is no general prohibi­ • - tion on flying the Flag 24 hours a Where once happy loved ones had 24 Hour Towing day. been? Section 2 (a.) of the Federal ■Flag Code merely states: It is What was the plea he put before Heaven? MONMOUTH What was the entreaty that made him Our 98th Year weep? INTEHEST Was he aware that. his days were Phone 774-6635 numbered - 181 S. Main St. And ere long 'heath the sod he would Neptnne, N. J. DAY’S . sleep? I left the old man kneeling there, 18 PITMAN AVENUE And again the busy streets I trod . . v • Wheel Alignment (Opp. Auditorium Square) I knew the earnest supplication OCEAN OR0VF • Shocks & Mufflers Would be heard and answered . . by * Farry Memorial God. • Brake Service $500MINIMUM DEPOSIT 21/2 Year Maturity Automatically Renewable. LUNCHEON 11:30-2 Enga M. Nelson -» ' Home DINNER 5-7:30 Ocean Grove • General Repairs SUNDAY DINNER ■ r~2ar Your Safety Is Oar Bainessl YIELDS _ / 0 403 Third Avenue * ------6 0 0 Enjoy Excellent Food in Our . % ASBITRY PARK, N. j . ■ Historic Garden or in' our. at- PETE LaVANCE $500MINIMUM DEPOSIT One Year Maturity Automatically Renewable, ^fiUlam P. Walton, III Mgr. - tractive DINING ROOM. ■ Subscribe to The 604 Highway 35 GROWTH PASSBOOK SAVINGS 775-0434 Featuring Home-Made Neptune Dial 774-2442. $500MINIMUM DEPOSIT Baked Goods a Ice Cream Times $6.00 a Year Additionaldepositsaccepted ■ ini amounts of $1 OOor more. Interest 5.50% paid from day of deposit to date of Pickup ft permitted withdrawal; ® Deliver; Service Federal Regulations permit premature withdrawals on the above Time Depoi* Ocean Grove H Elegant Tel. ■ its provided the interest rate on the amount withdrawn Is reduced to Regular I «4-33W Passbook Savings rate and three month's interest is forfeited. ' f Memorial Home | DINING 174r2301 WE ALSO OFFER 1X8 Main Avenue s at Popular GROVE-CITY REGULAR PASSBOOK SAVINGS OCEAN GROVE, N. 3. = Prices . . . CLEANERS Interest paid day of deposit to day of withdrawal, coi 49 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove D o e *1 R . cl Newman, Mgr. 122 So. Main 8treet, Ocean Grova and paid quarterly, as long as.$25 is kept on deposit. | • DAILY We operate our own cleaning and 774-1768 Pressing Machines 1 LUNCHEONS ( DINNER SPECIALTIES § FRANCIONI, == • Steak Margarita • Bracioula = RADIOCAB =g • Boneless Breast of Chicken Parmigiana = TAYLOR and = • Chicken Caeciatora, Mushrooms = PRospeol LOPEZ, Inc. =5 • Steaks ’ • Chops • Ala Carle E= FUNERAL HOME = CLOSED TUESDAYS .- EXCEPT HOLIDAYS == DANIEL L. FRANCIONI 5 - 5 6 0 0 THOMAS W. TAYLOR Fine Italian . D. JOSEPH LOPEZ 1 M0 M?S KITCHEN CnlsIne Families Celled for 1129 — 5th Ave., Neptnne. • Phone 775-4823 ECONOMICAL 20 CONVENIENT COMMUNITY OFFICfS 1*4 - th Ave. Asbury Park Main Office: 60 Neptune Blvd., Neptune, N.I. Tel. .’75-0021 Take Out Orders • Freezer Size Plzzg Specialties 24 HOUR SERVICE ittb & Atkins Ave. Neptnne Courteous, Comfortable, Clea* miitiiir«djfflRc»crv«5viuir^F«