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Overnight Trip Is Planned by Scouts ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - - I Plans for an overnight camping trip to Camp Housman, F ar-! mingdale, were completed at a meeting of Boy Scout Troop 22, i Monday evening at the Metho-! dist Church. Eighteen scouts will leave from the church Saturday morning at 10 a m. They must bring their own caping equipment and food j Boys desiring to go swimming tNTEREO AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER AT THE 119 FIRST AVENUE must bring a doctors certificate. VOL. 08, NO. 4 POSTOFFICE ATLANT'C HIGHLANDS. NEW JERSEY FRI., AUG. 1953 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS 1-0011 f iv e c e n t s p e r c o p y James Rudd, scout leader, War ren Miller and Donald Davis, as­ sistant leaders and Harry Dono- ghue, committeeman, will accom j Atlantic Highlands Municipal Band Concert pany the boys. AUGUST 9, 1953 Arrangements have been made j AivardContracts on for the scouts to attend church j Star Spangled B anner...... I. Stafford Smith services Sunday morning. National Em blem ...... E. E. Bagley The boys plan to arrive home i At the Country F air...... G. Filipa Sunday about 3 p.m. Lotus Flowers (Waltz) ...... E. J. Evans Commonwealth (March) ...... R. B. Hall Water Main Parts Operatic M ingle...... E. W. Barry Geo. D. Andrews Lohengrin ...... Wagner Glenwood (March) ...... R. B. Hall HIGHLANDS - The Boro coun­ Fantasia Napoletana ...... E. Boceslari Fine Two On Charges cil awarded a contract to R.D. Presides at Meet Gran Via (Waltz) ...... Valverde Wood Co., of Philadelphia, for HIGHLANDS - George D. An- j Of Disorderly Conduct pipe valve and valve boxes, to Paiatinus (March) ...... R. B. Hall HIGHLANDS - Two men, both construct a water main to the drews, newly installed councilor- j Ondalucia ...... E. Lecuon or of the Sons and Daughters j 29 years old, accused of crea­ 30-unlt Jennie Parker Manor hou­ of Liberty of the Twinlight Coun-1 Morning, Noon and Night in V ienna...... F. Suppe ting a disturbance while under sing project, at a meeting Mon­ cil 51 presided at a meeting Mon­ Dance ol' the G oblins...... H. Engelmann the influence of liquor were day night. day evening at the American Le­ The American Belle (March) ...... R. B. Hall fined for disorderly conduct by Under the contract the Wood gion Post Home, at which time God Bless America ...... Berlin Magistrate Milton A. Mausner, Co. will supply the pipe at $1.72 Henry Quast, outside guard and Monday night. a foot and the fittings for $183 70 Miss Florence Kohlenbush, asso­ Rudy Kurtanick, of the Hotel totaling $4,483.70. ciate recording secretary, were | Frederick G. Dempsey Decorated for Bavale, who previously was ar Council awarded the contract installed. rested on a similar charge, was with the understanding that the An invitation sent to the coun- \ fined $10. and $3. costs. Theodore amount of pipe footage could, if cil was read asking the annual Meritorious Service in Far East Borrack, of Atlantic Street, paid necessary, be reduced from the pilgrimage Service at Old Ten- $5. and $3. costs. 2,500 feet as specified, to 1,500 nett Church on September 20th. and still be obtained at the same The Monmouth and Ocean coun­ price. ties ask that the local council GROUND BREAKING CEREMONIES, held at the Jennie Parker Manor, the 30-unit Plans for Supper Mayor Charles Hatzenbuehler attend with them. housing project m Highlands. Mayor Charles Hatzenbuehler, center, turns the first directed Frank Bolen, boro clerk Mrs. Isabella Rodriguez and spade of earth. The $390,00 low cost project will be erected on the site of the old incin­ Made by Auxiliary to send a letter to the Planning Mrs. Alice Spriggs, who spent the erator plant at Navesink and Water Witch Aves. Also shown, left to right, are Timo­ Board urging them to complete winter months in Florida, were LEONARDP - Plans for a sal­ the full statement of plans for welcomed back. thy Lynch, State representative of the loca 1 Housing Authority, Councilman Frank J. ad supper, served buffet style, the Twin Lights, including restor- Following the meeting of Sep­ Hall, and Andrew Korneck, both members of the housing authority, Clifford Schenck, from 5 to 8 p.m., Post Home, icles, which must accompany the tember 21st, a Pollyanna Secret authority chairman; William Loihle, vice chairman of the authority, Edward Sukon- August 15, were made at a me­ application for the lights. Pal Party will be held, secret eck, of the Reliable Electric Co., Newark; John A. Kerwick, director of the N. Y. C. eting of the American Legion pals whose birthdays occur dur­ Office of the Public Housihg Administration and John M. Pillsbury, boro attorney. Auriliary 338, Monday evening. a statement citing the historical ing the months of July, Aug­ Mrs. Lena Maier reported on The Lions club is working on ust and September will be hon­ the success of the card party ation, upkeep and exhibition pol- ored. Miss Kohlenbush is chair­ held July 24 at the Post Home value of the building, which also man in charge. under the sponsorship of the Aux­ must accompany the application. iliary. The next meeting will be held Waters Wins Championship Council agreed time was pas­ Monday evening August 17th. Mrs. Charlotte Schatz, chair­ ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — man of the teen-age dances held sing and action must be taken Ed Waters of Red Bank’s Mon­ every Friday night, announced soon if the boro is to acquire Report Regatta’s mouth Boat Club, sailing “Reven­ the continued success of the af­ the monument. ger”, won the 1953 Atlantic Coast fairs. They began with 14 young Councilman Matthew Horan, Lightning Championship last we­ people and have built the atten­ committee chairman of streets Success to Lions ekend with 64 points for the dance to 55. The young people and garbage, reported the gar­ three-race series in Sandy Hook ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - - have formed their own dance co bage service, operated by the Bay. mmittee and will meet to discuss borough, totaled $8,000 up to Aug- The success of the Atlantic Coast CAPT. FREDERICK G. DEMPSEY, son of John H. Demp­ Waters took second place in gatta was reported at a meet­ sey, 214 Navesink Ave., Highlands, receives the Bronze recommendations to be presen­ 1. He estimated the total cost Saturday afternoons opening ra­ ted to the adult committee. for the year would be $13,400, evening, by Dominic Caruso, Star Medal for meritorious service in the Far East from ce and again Sunday afternoon. ing of the Lions Club, Monday. Serving on the committee are, plus amortization at $2,000, brin­ Lt. Col. John R. Magnusson, G-l at Fort Sill, Okla. He placed third in Sunday morn­ Carl Schwab, chairman, Claudia ging the cost to approximately Lightning Class championship re­ FORT SILL, Okla. — Capt. ing race. chairman of the clubs commi­ Smith, vice chairman, Thomas $15,400 The lowest bid received Frederick G. Dempsey, a son of Harry Sindle _ of Lavallett; King, Treasurer; Barbara Claim from a contractor was $18,400 ttee for the event. John H. Dempsey, 214 Navesink 1953 State champion, was run- Mr. Caruso expressed hope that Air Force Assigns secretary, William Lenn, Sgt-at Tire break down for the month ave.. Highlands, has reecived nerup for the title with 61 12 arms. of July included $1,060.15 for sal­ the Regatta would be held here points. His 'Bayrader” tied for again next year and thanked all the Bronze Star Medal for mer­ A plea for additional chairs have aries, gas and oil $150.36, and itorious service in Japan. Maj. Mlotkowski seventh place Saturday afternoon been sent out for use at the Fri­ dumping fees $232.50, totaling who cooperated in making the but toon both heats Sunday. two day regatta the huge suc­ The medal was awarded to day night dances. The chaper­ $1,443.01. Capt. Dempsey for service as Sindle did the three mile tri­ ones serving at the next dance cess it was. angular course, twice around, in Council voted to re-advertise Sgt. Alfred G. Conover, Jr., adjutant of Camp Osaka, and will be Mrs. Schatz, Mrs. Woods, as assistant G-l at Headquarters 58 minutes and seven seconds, Mr. Frank Germaine, Edward for bids for the installation of who recently returned from Ko­ Sunday morning aqd .took 11 se­ curbs on Ralph Street after Otis rea, told members of the club of the Southwestern Command Golden, Jr., and Carl Vogt. in Japan, from Nov. 2, 1951 to conds more in the afternoon. Mrs. Harriet Fischer was hos­ Seaman, borough engineer, again about the country and his exper- told council members, the cost there. Feb. 15, 1953. The citation ac­ Monmouth Boat Clubs Char­ tess at Monday's meeting and companying his medal said in lie .Allaire, 1952 Titleholder, who Mrs. Eleanor Locke will be hos­ should not exceed $1.25 per foot, Members discussed the sale of which was the figure agreed up­ tickets for the to be held part: finished first in Saturdays heat, HIT AND RUN woman driver damages car on Washington tess at the next meeting. ‘Displaying outstanding ad­ in one hour, eight minutes and Others attending were, Mrs. on by property owners. at Camp Happiness, the New Jer­ Ave., Atlantic Highlands, Sunday evening, driving a car Bert Maxson, appearing before sey summer home for the blind, ministrative competence and un­ 25 seconds, placed third for this June Woods, Mrs. Ann Sposato, years title. with New York license plates. William Baker, of Sears Mrs. Gladys Smith, Mrs. Mar­ the council, offered to do the August 30, for the benefit of the usual initiative, Capt,. Demp­ Ave., told police he was driving up Washington Avenue, work, with a guarantee, for $1.35 blind. sey instituted administrative He scored 60 points, with two garet Winters. Mrs. Lilo Vogt, and personnel procedures ef­ fifth places Sunday. near, the intersection of Seventh Avenue, when he was Mrs. Janet Olsen, Mrs. Elleanor but was told by the council they struck by another car. The woman didn’t stay to give Locke, Mrs. Olive Merker, Mrs. were legally obliged to adver­ fecting the highest standards of A strong east wind gave a information to Baker or the police. Joan Rumph. tise. Council Approves operational efficiency. As assist­ steep chop to the Bay Sunday, Councilman Al Balrrs told the ant G-l he demonstrated a thor­ when there were scattered show­ council of plans for the Improve ough knowledge of military ers. The steady northwest breeze merit of the borough beach pro­ Funds For Harbor manpower management techni­ under a strong sun Saturday pro San Alfonso Retreats Said Important perty near the bridge, but wants ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - - ques and expertly supervised the vided ideal sail i n g weather for to get an idea of costs before he An emergency resolution appro­ processing of personnel to insure skippers from five states: New presents his suggestions to the priating $3,500 for the installa­ proper classification and assign­ York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, By Director, Recommended by Board council. He did suggest the in­ tion of toilet facilities in the Sea ment.’ Vermont and other parts of New SPRING LAKE-Declaring the institution. Located in an attra­ stallation of swings and other a Scout building at the Yacht Har­ Capt. Dempsey has been in Jersey. support of the lay Retreat Move­ ctive section of the North Jersey musements for children to be bor, was passed at a special me­ service since 1942 and served in WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR . . ment, authorized by Most Rev. Coast, San Alfonso comprises considered. eting of the Boro Council, Thurs­ Europe during WW II. He was FORCE BASE, OHIO, July 30, Commodore Henry B. Stadler George W. Ahr, Bishop of Tren­ seven acres with a 600 foot board­ day night.. adjutant general of the base 1953 - Maj. Henry F. Mlotkowski, of the Atlantic Highlands Yacht ton, the Executive Board of the walk on the ocean. Retreats ba­ Mayor Hatzenbuehler directed The funds will be repaid to the peace camp at Munsan-ni when of 1 Sixth ave., Atlantic High­ Club presented the Atlantic Coast Monmouth County Federation of sed on the ascetical plan of the boro clerk to request per­ borough by the Harbor Commis­ negotiations leading to the pres­ lands, N.J. has been assigned to Trophy and the commodores Holy Name Societies recommen­ Saint Alphonsus open each Fri­ mission from the state to attach sion, from surplus funds, for the Air Materiel Command Head­ prize, a portable radio, bearing ded participation by its mem­ day night at 9 and close at 3 a small bulkhead to the bridge ent truce in Korea first started. an engraved plate, to Waters. 1954 budget. He is the second member of his quarters here, the Air Force an­ bers as an effective means of Sunday afternoon. foundation so the boro can go The advertisement of bids by nounced today. The Atlantic Highlands Lions achieving personal sanctification Edward J. Kelly of Trenton, through with plans to improve family to serve at Fort Sill. A Club awarded second prize, a the street department, for street brother, Charles, served at Fort Major Mlotkowski is assistant the principal objective of the Ho­ Retreat Chairman of the Dioce­ the beach when they are ready. repairs was authorized by the chief of the Contract Review sec­ barometer in a mahogany case, ly Name Society. san Union of Holy Name Socie­ John M. Pillsbury, Borough At­ Sill in 1942-44. and John M. Pillsbury, assistant ties is co-ordinator of group re­ torney, was Instructed to write Council. Bids wil be received Capt. and Mrs. Dempsey tion of the Staff Judge Advoca­ Referring to the Encyclical, August 18. te’s Office. Prior to his assign­ county prosecutor and Borough ‘Mens Nostra’ in which Pope servations for weekends during a letter to the building inspector presently reside at 1228 Carroll ment here he had spent two years Attorney here, third prize. the fall and winter season throu­ to clarify conditions under which Streets to be repaired are Hill­ in nearby Lawton, Okla. They Pius XI expressed an earnest side Road. Keystone Drive, Fou­ and eight months as asistant Marge Adams of Barnegat fou­ desire to see the practice of ma­ ghout the diocese, Mr. Fahey an­ a variance may be approved. rth ave., bet wen Mount and the have four children, Larry 6 . Ter-1 staff judge advocate of the 60th led the first marker Saturday, king retreats spread to the ranks nounced. It is expected that the The action was in response to Blvd.: West Washington, First to ry. 4; and twins. Laura anci Troop Carrier Wing at Rhein and dropped out. Her ‘Whirl­ of the laity, Edward J.A, Fahey enrollment for the 1953; 54 sea­ complaints of delays in granting Railroad; West Highland ave. : Linda, 2l/2- | Main Air Base, Germany. wind II” placed second Sunday president of the federation an- son from Monmouth County will variances. Railroad to Many Mind ave; W’es The captain is an assistant | Born in Brooklyn, N. Y. Feb. morning and she was fourth, be­ nouned plans for an intensive be the largest in the history of EDWARD J. BILDERBACK — The Mayor commended Chief ley, Seventh to Central ave.; and G-l at headquarters of heh Ar- j 3 igi7) Major Mlotkowski is the hind her brother, Bob Adams, campaign by the Retreat Com­ the federation. of 119 First St., Keyport, an­ Howard Monahan, and the Po­ three others if funds are avail­ tillery Center. json 0f Mrs. Micheline Mlotkowski in his ’Vagabond” , Sunday af­ mittees of the 28 parish units nounced the resumption of his lice Department on the splendid able. Ave. B. Bay to West High­ ------I of 60-30 Flushing ave., Maspeth, ternoon. Miss Adams again had in the comity, to recruit mem­ dentistry practice at his new' work they did last weekend In land ave.; Ave. D. Bay to Rail­ Monmouth Players Tell jg*- He attended DeWitt Clinton trouble in the final heat with bers of the Holy Name Society offices in the Post Office Build­ apprehending the gang of hood­ road; Ave A. South to Center 1 High School m New York, and the .first marker, but made it for the purpose of spending a Johnny Duncan Is ing at Port Monmouth. He will lums. The Mayor and Council appropri­ Two New Play Selections received his bachelor of science on the third attempt. few days away from their or­ practice part time until he re­ Council voted to make Rogers ated $300 towards the support of j NAVESINK - A meeting of degree from Fordham Univer- All 28 boats were well-bun­ dinary pursuits, devoting this Honored 5th year ceives his discharge from the Street, adjacent to the housing muncipal band out of recre of the Board of Directors of the sity in 1938. ched for a good start in the first time, not in idleness, but in con­ U. S. Navy in September when project, a 30 foot street, with ation funds. Monmouth Players was held re­ He entered military service race. Allaire was first around sideration of eternal truths and HIGHLANDS — John Duncan, he will go on a full schedule. five foot sidewalks and notify cently at the home of Mr. and j as a private in August, 1941, and the first marker and he exten­ the divine laws of God. i son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Duncan, Before his Naval duty, he prac­ | utility companies to move their ded his lead on the second-leg First Presbyterian Ch. Mrs. Robert Goodman, Jr.. Nav- was commisioned a second lieu- j of Bay ave., celebrated his 5th ticed dentistry in Keyport for poles to comply with these spec* esink avenue, at which time the tenant in December, 1943. A B-17 spinnaker-run. The wind was a Rev. John Driscoll, C. S. S. R., ; birthday with a party at his 12 years. i locations. To Hear Rev. Bowers two plays selected by the play bombadier during World War II, little abaft the beam on this leg, | Director of San Alfonso Re­ home Saturday. Among the chil- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - - reading committee were accep- he was awarded the Distingui- making for a difficult run bend­ treat House, Long Branch, open­ idren attending were Robin Par­ PTA TO RECEIVE FUNDS The morning worship and sermon ted. j shed Flying Cross and the Air ing a spinnaker. ed the campaign with an expla­ ker, Jimy Bailey, Diane Hag- HIGHLANDS—Persons attend­ Joint Picnic Plans for the tenth Sunday after Trin­ Try-outs for the first play, Medal with four oak-leaf clusters. The spinnaker run on the se­ nation of the spiritual exercises Brown, Harry Hagaman, Bruce ing the Sunset Sail on the Jak- ity will be given by the Rev. Ken "Good Bye My Fancy”, will be At the close of hostitilities, he cond time ‘round found Allaire of the retreat. Contending that Harrison. Grace Anderson, An­ bar, leaving Bahrs Landing from neth G. Bowers, pastor of the j held August 13, at Bingham Hall, was assigned to the Rome Air with a 500 yard lead. Waters retreats are remarkably adapted nette Finlay, Gail Mewes, Bil­ 7:30 p.m. until 9 p.m., who men­ Told to Lions Club First Presbyterian Church. Bri­ All who are interested are invi- Materiel Area as a contracting came up fast and John Tiegland to the development of the nat­ ly Anderson and Danny Harrison. tion the Parent Teachers’ Asso­ MIDDLETOWN- Edward Cor- ghton, 111., at the First Presby- j ted to come. officer, and took a post-graduate of Spray Beach, placed third in ural and supernatural man, Fa­ Also attending were Mr. and ciation, the proceeds will be I bet, chairman of the blind com­ terian church at 11 a m. “High Ground’, the second law course at New York Univer- this heat. Tiegland is 1951 Inter­ ther Driscoll suggested that a Mrs. Harry Duncan, grandpar­ turned over to that organization. mittee of the Lions Club outlined Clifford Merritt and William j play is slated for later in the ! sity. which awarded him hi? LLP national champion. consideration of the times in ents; Mrs. Thomas Corson, plans at a meeting Tuesday night Intosh will usher. Mrs. Allen season. in 1948. He was assistant staff Others among the first ten which we live, would reveal the grandmother; and Mrs. Edward USED CARS for the picnic, Aug. 30, to be Reed and Mrs. Hunter Pollock j judge advocate at AMG Head­ scored the following points :Tieg- importance, usefulness & time­ Duncan, Mrs. Ruth Duncan, Mrs. Stop Looking For Values helcl in conjunction with clubs will be the reception committee ! USED CARS quarters from 1948 to 1950 and fifth, 48; June Methot, Red Bank liness of the retreat movement Robert Johnston, Mrs. Wiliam Come Drive Them from^Fair Haven, Atlantic Iligh- Church school and adult Bible We Sell The Best Because We then assigned to Germany. sixth, 47-1 2; Bob Davis, Red as an imperative need of the Beaty, Mrs Robert Brown, Mrs. DENDER’S ; lands and Highlands for the ben­ class will convene at 10 a.in. Sun- j Buy the Best! Major Mlotkowski, who is a Bank, seventh, 45; Larry Kenney ordinary layman in the urgent Jean Harison, Mrs. Gilbert Par­ Chrysler - Plymouth efit of Camp Happiness, summer day. DENDER’S member of the Bar of the State Cape May, eighth, 44; Sam Stow- business of learning how to live. ker. Mrs. James Bailey, Mrs. Atlantic Highlands home for the blind, here. I Chrysler - Plymouth of New York, is married to the eLl, Rutland, Vt. ninth, 40; and More than 3,000 men come an­ Grace Hagaman. Mis Joyce Warren De Brown, chairman Be Ahead at the Start Atlantic Highlands former Alyce Joan Bergin, of Marge Adams, tenth, 36. nually to San Alfonso which is Corson, and John Bordulius. Mr. and Mrs. John Flanagan of the boys and girls committee Buy a Safety Checked Car. ------13274 29th St., Astoria, Long Is- named after Saint Alphonsus, of Newark, are vacationing for announced 14 New York children BENDER’S George Foster, district clerk, j land. She and their three chil- Mr. and Mrs. George Colby, re­ Doctor of the Church and Foun­ Mrs. A. C. Quast of 151 Nav-! a month at Second st. Also on were given vacation homes in CUrysler - Plymouth of Highland ave.. is reported to ; dren are residing temporarily in cently moved from 47 Seadrift der of the Redemptorist F’athers esink ave., who is reported to; vacation are Mr. and Mrs. An­ the Township for two weeks un­ f Atlantic Highlands be still convalaseing at his home Atlantic Highlands, ave., to 102 Bay ave. who operate the Long Branch be ill is up and about, thony Sager of Bloomfield. der the-Pre*h Air Fund program.

i * The Atlantic Highlands Journal. FRI., AUG. 7, 1953 Part 6 Canadian Diary Know Y Birds NORTH BAY Before leav the surrounding district has a ation of roughly 18.200 and is ALBACORE The other paired fins (pelvic) ! ing the beautiful sylvan paradise great deal to offer the vacation- tourist, lumbering and industrial Commercial fisherman along are dusky as is the second fin | of Okeechobee Lodge the ardent ist whether he be sight-seeing centre with some agriculture car | the Atlantic or Pacific Coasts of on the back. The single fin be­ fishermen tried their luck. After tourist, fisherman or hunter. ried on in the surrounding area. North America may know the low and to the rear (anali is the friendly family new spaper a strenuous morning Mack Den Incorporated as a city in 1930 Junctions of Highways 11, 17, ■ Albacore as a dynamic, living more or less colorless. ^ 1 Published every Friday by Richard C and Edward N. Klein, Publishers, at 119 First Avenue, man of Missouri was named Sudbury now has a population and 63 it is the gateway to the . food and game fish. Landlubbers ; Atlantic Highlands. New Jersey, in the interests of Atlantic Highlands, and the communities in the winner with a three to four of 50,000 and is truly cosmopol­ Ontario Northland. Distributing | probably do not know it at all j itan in every sense of the -word. centre for Northern Ontario, No­ the Township of Middletown.______. pound Great Northern ; except that they may eat it as ; The first big stop on our way Here in the Nickel City is a rth Bay is situated on the old tuna If they do, it will probab j Building Code is RICHARD C. &. EDWARD N. KLEIN, Editors and Publishers | to North Bay was at Sudbury, blending of ail nationalities on canoe trail used by the Huron ly be premium priced tuna since ; situated in Canada’s Pre-Cam­ a scale not found in any other Indians and many famous ex­ m a r j o r i e b l a c k . Managing E and this June lived up to past precedent price, based on surveys made by its report­ In the Albacore, the main fins once existent. with a vengeance. According to Taxpayer’s The center of an ever expand­ us at dinner. North Bay, located to the fore (pectorals) are black ers in communities from coast to coats. ing tourist industry, Sudbury and on Lake Nipissing has a popul- Dollar, of 59 budgets carried in the Daily Treasury Statement, 32 were higher this It would be a foolhardy man indeed June than last. It is a matter of interest who would forecast that inflation has run that 25 of these 32 concerned non-defense its course and that we can confidently ex­ aci; i Spending actually declined on cept steady price declines. No one knows some defense projects, including the atomic what the future will bring, but the fact THERE’S energy program. The biggest jump of all that so many prices have dropped, often by substantial percentages, since aband­ FLOTO— THE POCKET SIZE LIFE PRESERVER. , . . When was registered by the Commodity Credit you go near the water don’t take chances—take Corporation—up 109 per cent over June onment of government price controls is an FLOTO. . . . Fishermen, swimmers, boaters! excellent commentary on the worth, effic­ Just squeeze FLOTO in your hand, it IMMEDI­ 1952. Second was the Production and Mar­ ATELY inflates to full 4 feet, 22 ti lbs. of buoy­ keting Administration, up 634 per cent. iency and vigor of our competitive system ancy, can support 4 adults. . . . Tough vinyl NO plastic, yml a Compact handful (throw it to a Other rises included the Forest Service, 68 of doing business. person in diirtress). Cellophane wrapper need not per cent; Office of Education, 48 per oent, be removed before inflating. . . . Ideal for chil­ All of us see that system in action on dren—for gifts too. . , . Bay several as life insurance for trips am* i.lie l egislative Branch, 28 per cent. By tP the water... . Satisfaction guaranteed. . , . Send $2,95 cheek the retail level. Every kind and size of or money order to CERTIFIED. com rust, spending increases by the military store, from the newest and smallest spec­ services were smaller, ranging from 13 per c a n d y ! ialty shop to the oldest and biggest chain PI-STAX ENOS OVEN SCRAPING . . . LETS PIE JUICES “ BUBBLE UP." s ■ , cent to 18 per cent. is aggressively seeking business. In many Enjoy baking! No messy oven to clean up! PI- lines, the “buyer’s market” has come back STAX are made of safe, sanitary Pyrex glass. So much for the past. What of the fis­ Easy to use. Easy to clean. Three PI-STAX and cal year that began July 1st? with a vengeance. Every possible induc­ cleaning brush included in beautiful gift box. . . . ement of price and service is used to at­ 79c per set . . . 2 for $1.39 . . . 3 for $2.00. . . . To quote Taxpayer’s Dollar again, tract the consumer. In most merchandis­ Send check or money order to CERTIFIED. "Budget ruts now being made for fiscal ing operations, the retailer’s profits are 1 9 5 offer more than a little hope for real YOUR SIGNATURE MADE INTO A REMOVE UGLY TREE STUMPS . . very small — a few cents or less out of RUBBER STAMP . . . a new process You can remove economy ithin a very short time.” The each dollar he takes in. Together, mass of manufacture. i ugly tree stumps pub and beautify lion then went into what has been production and mass distribution, both in­ . . . Can be used your lawn with don i fur, and what can be anticipated. tensely competitive, see to it that we get the in business, So­ 1 amazing fast­ cially, or by stu­ acting STUMP- u first 10 appropriation bills best possible value for our money,” dents. . . . Saves RID. . . . Easy to use chemical passed by the handsome sum of time—saves la­ compound . . . $'.'.987,000,000 s cut from the requests bor. . . . ■ Ideal eliminates digging, grubbing, THE BIGGEST RAILROAD SHOW... for personal use and chopping. . . . Enough to made in he budget submited by Persident or as a gift . . . remove a large stump. . . . A short time ago the biggest railroad Satisfaction guaranteed. . . . Truman before hee left office. Many of only $3.98. . . . Send check or Send $1.00 check or money jggeste d by Preside nf Fisen- equipment exhibit in history was held at money order to CERTIFIED. order to CERTIFIED. iiower- origins ted in the House. Atlantic City. Some $20,000,000 worth of ducts were on display. An indication of MOTH FLAKES PLEASANTLY SCENTED IN PINE— ROSE— CEDAR. . . . A new tion, formula. Packed in INDIVIDUAL vapor dispensing containers— i Committee its - widespread public interest is found in 2%" x 3" over all. . . . 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Send check or money $2,000,000,000 should b passenger trains, locomotives and all man- order to CERTIFIED. flavor TOOTSIE ROLLS. Sold at all candy counters. WHOLESOME, ‘ v of other equipment. They visualized the HANDSOME “ SCOTCH WALLET" BILLFOLD IMPRINTED WITH ' icnuous strides that have been made in YOUR NAME IN BRILLIANT GOLD LETTERS. . . . Wallet is proposed railroading in late years — and they also m i -r the*finest oxblood leather—like plastic. REALLY DELICIOUS the current ; flexible feeling and sheen of the most Sc'.w some- of the aciiievoments that are A ■ ,!y s”' irt looking and use- .ml appropri coming in the near future. by thousands of nsc. js men and worn i who appreciate its ; - I convenience ami safety. . . Handy size for Till’ Atlantic C qv • demonstrated purse- folds to approx. 2!fc" x 3". . . . -it the pioneering, never satisfied spirit j any $1.00. . . . Send check or money order to CERTIFIED. which characterized the railroads in the! So summing up. there is a possibility PERSONALIZED STATIONERY— IMPRINTED WITH YOUR early days of this nation exists in undim-1 NAME AND ADDRESS IN RICH BLUE INK. 100 SINGLE bo total cu fro n the Truman budget ished form today. On top of that, it prov­ SHEETS AND 50 ENV ELOPES. Personalize T o o t s i e W H exceed the tremendous figure of $14, your correspondence—give a lovely, practical, ided a physical sampling of the huge ex-! economical gift. Your choice of White, Blue, 11 *9.000 lx - ; m > fact that, so far, pansion and improvement program they, Pink, or Grey Kippletone paper, 5ty" x 7" size. - 1 a? »v»t only shown a disposition Limit 3 lines of imprinting. Order by mail today have carried on since the last world war ■—for yourself and all the family. Makes an LICKING GOOD to ’nis budget very heavily, but in ended In that brief time they have spent ideal year ’round gift. Air mail stickers given T O P - 5 FLAVORS casi after case, has materially cut the re­ with each box. Gift boxed. Prompt delivery. around $8,000,000,000 — for 12.00.000.000 Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. visi ts proposed by President Eisenhower. tons of new rail, 500,000 new freight cars.! Only $1.25 postpaid. Send check or money order to CERTIFIED. A D O U B LE Delicious hard-candy pops 18,000 new diesel - electric locomotives, and j —filled with Tootsie Roll. countless other items. Enclose check or money order with order No CODs please. TREAT! BEST SALESMAN . . CHOCOLATE ORANGE PINEAPPLE GRAPE Retailers “can’t get along” without To the public what does this mean? Mail orders with payment to WILD CHERRY It means swifter, surer, more comfortable newspaper advertising “and they had bet­ CERTIFY c/o and safer transportation for people and for only, ea ch ter not try.” Those words didn’t emmin- goods. It means that the basic form of ate from an advertising solicitor, but from commercial transportation is doing an ever- THIS NEWSPAPER a retailer, J. C. Penney, chairman of the improving job or board of the company that bears his name, Box B ______Qkshurst, N, j, jfoe Atlantic Highlands Journal, PEL, AUG. 7, 1953 Getting Salt Info Church f SPpfl Serving on the committee are Miss Martha Marie Dowd Is Bride Mrs. Wifliamt Raus^fa^, sr,, Mrs. George Anderson and Mrs. Rich­ Brothers Serve With Armed Forces u*9£is £ i ard Weiss. An charge: of tables I to the Church so she can get Of P. Shalvatis In Church Ceremony | light into the World’, is the prob | and cards; Mrs. John L. Opfer- [lem to be considered by Rev. H. HIGHI^ANDS — Miss Martha ------———— — —------'man and/Mrs. Walter Behrens. Shoemaker at the 9:45 a.m. ser­ Marie Dqwd. daughter of Mr. and Surprise Kitchen Shower sr., in charge of tickets: Mrs Mrs. Joifh F. Dowd of Route 36 r~:___ r ___a r \'v ___ j Emil Aufieri. Mrs. John King vice at the M e til st Church.] Middieto m Township, became Given For Mrs. O'Keefe j and Mrs. Ethel Johnson, in This is the Winrift in the series, j ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - - The Sermon ( n the Mount’, the bride of Peter Shalvatis, son j charge cf prizes ancf refresh- of the la j Mr. and Mrs. Andrew’ A surprise kitchen shower was i ments. Sunday sch tol will meet at tendered Mrs. Martha O'Keefe 10:45 a.m. Shalvati of Bradvelt road Holmdel at a nuptial Mass. Ju ;at the home of Mrs. E.L. Koeh- The official Board will hold | ler, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilalteran, their monthly meeting at the lv 11, at E>m- Lady of Perpetual of 48 U South ave. feceiitly re­ Help Chi rch. Those attending were Mrs. El­ !church Thurs iay evening, Aug. izabeth Larsen, Mrs. Edna Me turned to their home after vis­ 20, at 7:30 p.m. Rev. J iseph J. Donnelly, pas­ iting with-. Mrs. Halleran/s sis­ tor of t: e church officiated at Tague, Mrs. Lena Plogcr, Mrs. Grace Rudd. Mrs. Florence Me­ ter and brother in law, Mr. and the cerei lony before an altar de­ Mrs. Charles Sully and family of J. Scheno Reports On corated nth white gladiolii and ans, Mrs. Alice Augustine, Mrs. jAnna Jane Dwight, Mrs. Helen Albany. Before returning home asters. IV rs. Alice Me Donough. of they visited with feteixds in .Pitts­ Fund Drive Progress Red Bai k was the soloist and i Goudie, Mrs. Margaret Conover, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS and Mrs. Frances Koehler. field, Mass. Further reports from Joseph j organist! She sang. ‘‘Mother At ______^ •Schena, director of the munici­ Thy Feci I’m Kneeling.’ ‘'Pauls AngeUeuS and “O Lord 1 Am Rgy. B lack m o n S p e a k s Of RELIABLE pal band, show the following re­ WINES. LIQUORS & BEER sidents have contributed to the 75-77 First Avenue fund drive for the support of the Given yn marriage by her fa- First Methodist Church band and the Sunday evening tlicr, th<| bride wore a princess ] ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - - j Atlantic Highlands . style wlflte cotton lace gown o- The Rev. Robert L. Blackman, j Vlr BrfvreT AT 4-4584 concerts enjoyed by ail. ver satin, long sleeves with a ! minister of the Belford Met-ho-1 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - - ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Contributors are, Herman dist Church will be . the guest j Pvt. George Conover, son of Mr. Sgt. Alfred G. Conover, son of Allen, & Anna W. Van Note, stand up collar, full skirt. Her; and Mrs. Alfred G. Conover, Oak finger tip veil fell from a beaded j speaker at the service Sunday, ! | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Conover, $5.; Mrs. Anna Wills, $5.; Dr. |tiara. She carried a bouquet of; at 9:45 a.m. at the First Metli- i MAX'S TAXI SERVICE land ave., was home on a two 'Oakland ave,, has returned from Saul Shapiro, $5.; A. Toscanini, week's furlough after which he | white roses and babys breath j odist Church. | Korea after 18 months overseas $2; Leo Katz, $2; Frank Sly>e | | on a prayer book. Days, Evenings reported to Camp Kilmer on Ju- service. Repair, $2. John Robertson will lead the ] 49 Miller Street Jffy 21 for his overseas assignment, Miss Hilda Collett, of 218 Nep-| girls' choir rind Roy M Jeffrey | Pvt. Conover was drafted Jan He enlisted in the army July j jtune ave., Jersey City, was maid ! church organist, will lead the se- ‘ Phone High. 3-1962 of honor, wearing a rose colored j 16, 1953 and after six weeks basic 19, 1950 receiving his basic trai- Mrs. Edward ConOYCr !s nior choir. training at Aberdeen Proving ning at Ft. Dix and he remained j ~ , n , ,, strapless gown with a skirt fash- j Mr. Blackman will preach a Ground, Maryland, he went to there for the 17 months prior to LQ Stum c P a rty HostCSS ioned in tiers of net over satin i childrens sermon for the child school at Atlanta, Georgia his overseas assignment. j ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - - and a cotton lace bolero. She; ren cl' Sunday School. They will \ F1XIT where he has completed a 14 Sgt. Conover was assigned to | Mrs. Helen Goudie was the hon- wore a matching headpiece and ; be excused from the service at- week course in wheel vehicle re­ the 8th Army as a truck driver | ored guest at a “Good Sleep" Miss Janice Louise Dunton Is Wed carried an old fashioned bou-; ter the sermon. There wall be no pair at the Ordinance Automo­ in the Heavy Transportation co. party held at the home of Mrs. quet of pink roses and larkspur. Sunday school during the month Auto Repairs tive School. Before entering the Army, Sgt. j Edward Conover of 27 Hudson Joseph Tainulevicus, of Brad­ of August. Specialized Wltrci Alignment To J. P. Illo at Church of Notre Dame velt road, Holmdel, was the j He attended the local high Conover was employed by jfhe javenue. The guests came in cos- NEW YORK CITY — Miss The girl's and senior choirs Bear Equipment - <-urhurelion Caruso Construction Company, ! tumes and the ‘queen for a night cessories and a white orchid. best( man. will rehearse at 7:15 and 8:15 Ignition — General .Repairs chool and was employed by the Janice Louise Dunton of Ithica, f The couple are touring the Jo'hn J. Dowd, of Tenth St., •Monmouth Construction Compan here. j received many unusual gifts. N. Y., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. p,m. Thursday evening. 11 W. Mount Av„ Atl. High. Atending were, Mrs. Frances New England States for several , Belford, brother of the bride, AT. III. 1-0749 Red Bank, before entering the Roderick Horton Dunton of El­ weeks and will reside at Ber- j Brookwood Garden Apartments, service. Carl Johnson Receives Keohler, Mrs. Anna Jane Dwight, mira, N. Y.. became the bride of Mrs. Anna Framnes .M rs Ber-1 John’ pet" ’ fUo~ genfield upon their return. : Burlington- North Carolina were Women's Guild Sponsors on of Mr. and The bride’s mother were a j the ushers. Compensation Award tha Reieesen, Mrs. Mildred Ma- 1 Mrs. Frank Illo of Mountainside Card Party August 26 RED BANK — Carl O John-1son, Mrs. Vivian Egidio, Mrs. Navy crepe dress with Navy ac-! The/ mother of the bride BEA’S ave., Atlantic Highlands, before cesscries and an orchid. i choseila medium pink cotton lace HIGHLANDS — Members of Dwight Boy Hurt son of 41 First ave., Atlantic Alice Augustine and Mrs. Mar­ an altar decked with ■white glad­ Highlands, was awarded $1,935 garet Conover. The bridegroom’s mother wore dresskor her daughters wedding the Woman's Guild of the St. iolus. in the Church of Notre a rose beige, mouseline De Soir with pink accessories and a cor­ Andrews Episcopal church will LAUNDRY by Referee Kenneth J. Fornabai Dame, New York City, July 26 In Car Accident in Workmen’s Compensation dress with b rown accessories sage jof pink roses and baby's sponsor a card party Wednes­ All Types of Hand Laundry at 3 p.m. Rev. J. E. Schaeffer, and an orchid. breath. day evening, Aug. 26, at 8 p.m. 59 First Ave., Atlantic Highlands ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - - - Court last- Friday. Mr. Johnson, Coast Guard Aids officiated at the ceremony. JjCenneth Dwight, 6, of First ave., who was employed as a carpen­ The bride is a graduate of j Following the ceremony a re­ in the parish hall. The bride was given in. marri­ Ithaca High School, Ithaca, N.Y. j ception was held at the home of *Vas injured slightly Tuesday, ter by Lester Morgan in Red j age by her uncle, J. Doone, and when he ran into the side of a Bank, injured his arm and leg in j Distressed Boats Modeling School of New York. the bride's parents. car driven by Mrs. Lillian Ve- wore a white embroidered organ­ The bridegroom is a graduate j For it he wedding trip to j$ia- ANNOUNCEMENT a fall on Dec. 15, 1952. SANDY HOOK - The Cbast dy princess style gown with of the Red Bank Catholic High ; gara yalls, Thousand IslijUltts, dor, Delaware ave., Highlands, He was represented by Irving j Guard assisted three boats out according to police reports. tight bodice, an illusion neck­ School, and Fordham Universi-! Lake Placid, Whiteface Moun- B. Zeichner, Atlantic Highlands J of Highlands, Saturday, after en­ line and short sleeves with mat­ ty, and received his Masters de- tain and Fort Ticonderog^/ the DR. EDWARD J. RILDERBACK Kenneth was taken to Dr. A. attorney. gine failures. The Teresa, owned Rosenthals office by the First ching mitts. The full skirt fell gree from Columbia University, bride chose a pale pink.j&Incess by Jesse R. Jenkins, Highlands, into a short train. Her short veil i style coat-dress. Dental Surgeon Aid Squad, treated for gravel was disabled in Sandy Hook burns on the face, and taken E. Tittle Enroute fell from a juliet cap and she The Ibride was fdrmilfly em- Channel; the Lemar owned by carried a bouquet of white or­ ployed by Toplis arid Warding, wishes to announce the opening of his office home. Henry Mewes, Highlands, broke John Bahrs Feted Mrs. Vedor told police she was chids. Wagner'and Glidden. ^ Jo h n st., for the practice of Dentistry August 3, 1953, From Korean down a mile south of Sandy New York City. Evenings: Monday through Friday ^Jyas going north on Railroad ave Hook; the Gismo, owned by Cha­ Mrs. Albert Boeker of Jackson and as she turned into the par­ WITH THE KOREAN BASE Heights, Long Island, matron of At Birthday Party The bridegroom JRerved for Saturdays: 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. SECTION- Private Edward E. rles Reafn, Leonardo, had en­ three and one h^ij?years with king lot the boy ran into the car gine trouble north of Sandy Hook honor, wore a pink strapless HIGHLANDS — Jchn H. Police said he had beer cans Tittle, whose wife lives on Green gown of tulle and lace, with a Bahrs, cf 2-5 Bay ave., celebrated the U.S. Army AtjjForce during Post Office Building, Port Monmouth, N. J. ave., Belford, N.J. is enroute to tower. The Helles-C, a 22 foot World War II. Bdps eployed by tied to his feet and not expect­ cabin cruiser, owned by Charles tight bodice and a full skirt with his birthday Tuesday with a din­ Phones: Office, Keansburg 6-0959—Residence Key. 7- 1151 ing the car to turn, walked into the U.S. after serving with the matching jacket and matching ner at Bahrs Landing. Mr. the Central Railroad of New Jer­ Korean Base Section since Dec­ Brown of Highlands, was towed sey. it. ember 1951. in from the Sea Bright area. headpiece. She carried a bouquet BahrsVsori and daughter in law, Police said Mrs. Veddor was of delphiniums. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bahrs of The couple are residing in '■■••■■aeaaaa»a«i ■ ■aaaaaaaaaaaaa. Tittle, who entered the Army The Viking, a party fishing Holmdel, New Jersey. given a careless driving summ­ boat out of Morgan Creek, owned Frank Illo, brother of the 92 Nayesink ave., arranged the ons. in April 1950, has ben awarded the Korean Service Ribbon with by William F. Bahr, of New groom, of Atlantic Highlands- dinner. four campaign stars. He was a> Brunswick, was towed in after was the best man. Ushers were Following the dinner a sunset Mrs. A. Hosea Is nostess| Thomas Russell of 884 Bryant sail was enjoyed on the Jakbar. member of the 546lh Engineer ! ^ dropped its propeller. To Tues. Night Social j::::: BUY YOUR Fire Fighting Company Two motor boats out of High­ ave., New Hyde Park, L. I. and Among those present were Mr. John Phelan of Fordham rd... and Mrs. John A. Bahrs and dau­ HIGHLANDS Mrs. Alfred | Tlxe son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred lands, the 28 foot Joy Mar, had Hocay of Highland ave.- was bos-1 II. Tittle, 136 N. Pine st., Hazel- S a fishing line tangled in its pro­ New York City. ghter, Dorothy; Mr. and Mrs. Al­ ••••» Following the ceremony a, re­ exander F. Bahrs and children. less to members of the Tucs-Nite i COAL NOW! wood, N.C. he formerly attended Pf-'ler, and the, 26 foot Val had -Sew Tens. Tuesday evening at] Hill Waynesville, N.C. high school. |®nSlne trouble cast, of Sea Bright. ception for 60 guests was held Shirlfw and Cra.ig of Highlands; at the Capitol Hotel, New York hr home. Mrs, Charles Gardner1 ||i|| The unit is pari of the Korean I Both were assisted Sunday. Mr. Bahrs sister, Mrs. William was winner of the special a ward, ] !li|f PAY LATER Base section which furnishes sup- ! ------•------City. Bang* of Hiiside, now vacation­ The bride chose for her travel­ Mrs. Nelson Smith of Washing-1 Hil* > plies, transportation, communi-I Mrs. Robert J. Hennessey, of ing at 24 Bay ave.. and Mr. and ton ave., will be next hostess at cations and services to UN fight- i j58 Twinlight Terrace celebrated ing costume a blue silk suit with Mrs.) Ernest Bell wind of Mont- lug forces. The Base section in- 1(Jr birthday Sunday, a matching blue hat, white ac­ plaii- her/liome. Atlantic Supply Co. .monk those present Acre Mrs, Hi eludes most of the major mili­ E$ton Brink, Mrs. Edgar Dennis, 25 W. Highland \ve. tary installations in the southern asar ;i Atlantic Highlands portion of the Korean peninsula. Highlands Man Receives h AT. HI. 1-0303 Sum For Compensation Id Hull, Mrs. John Greenb. Mrs. i! FF/EHOJ ri — Robert R. Brown/'/Edward V. La Mart'/ Mrs. Nelson j! doerIsr h r NAYLOR'S AUTO PARTS Smith and Mrs. Whiter Wieczor- j I of 22 Ceda r st.. Highlands, was a. ■ cek. / Old Company t Lahigb Tires - Tubes - Batteries warded $547 by Deputy Director Premium Accessories John C. Wegner in Workmen’s Coal Replacement Parts for All Cars Compensation Court oil Wednes­ NAYLOR’S day. Peggy Ann Stull Is 137 First Ave., AT 1-0341 Mr Brown, who was employed »•**•**•*••*•*#■••»«*•** as a piknter at Fort Monmouth by J I Hass Co.. Inc. Jersey City Feted on 6th Year Overlook Hotel contractors, was injured- Nov. 20. HIGHLANDS Peggy Ann 1952 when he struck a plank ' stu11’ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN while at work Donald Stull Jr., of 134 Bay ave. : Located in Highlands Mil) Section Pony Ride He was represented by Irving ! ceiehrated her sixth birthday | j Enjoy Cool Evenings In Our Newly Decorated Every Wed. Night—6 - 8:30 1*. M. B. Zeiclmer, Atlantic Highlands ^ a *a™1 Rivea 1,1 i 1ler Rooms. Convenient to Hay Ocean Bathing. ] attorney. honor Friday afternoon. , The i f CONNER'S HOTEL BEACH • tabic was arranged with assor- ■ ] REASONABLE RATES OFF HVVY. 36 to BAYS1DE DRIVE j ted colored party favors and bas j f WATERW1TCII HIGHLANDS, N kets filled with candy. A huge j j From 2.50 UP Annette Finlay Is j birthday cake Centered the table. 11 ••eaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai ■•■•••••eaaaaaaaaaaaaoaaavaaaaaai Children attending were j | 'Pirate's Den” Cocktail Bar & Lounge Feted on 5th Year Charles Amodio, Jane Card, Ju- [j dith Crist, James Caplinger, San-! j Portland Rd. off Hwy. 36, Highlands 3-1452 HIGHLANDS — Annette Fin­ dra Crist, Ddlores Elia, Danny • lay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Charles Kinney, Rich-! Edward A. Finlay of 51 Fourth ard Johnson. Linda Little, ] : st., celebrated her fifth birth- Bruce Parker, Debbie Osman, J i day, July 26 with a party held Richard Parker. Rona Peltz, Ar-1 7cp$t^ em s//^ tm y7^ce/ : in her honor. The table was dec­ nold Perry, Richard Newman, orations were arranged in paste! nulK E D ABOVE are a group or friends of Mrs. Joseph shades with party favors, bask-] Also attending were Mr. and Klauer of Cleveland, Ohio, who joined in the , celebra-1 ets filled wih candy and a large j Mrs. Vincent Elie, celebrant’s! tion of a surprise birthday party given in her honor, birthday cake as the centerpiece, grandparents; Mrs. Vincent Crist Mrs. Klauer is pictured above in a dark dress second Among the children attending j Mrs. Frank Amodio, Mrs. Rob- from the left. The party was given at Jackson Hotel were MarV L<)u Daust- Lynn Shu- ert Johnson, Mrs. Lewis Kinney, Interest is the “rent” we pay you where Mr. and Mrs. Klauer vacationed for two weeks gard .Patricia Moore. Diane Dun- j Mrs. Richard Parker. with their grandchildren, Sandy and Dennis Klauer, al­ can, Robin Parker, Gail Shugard,! ...... opioiipi...... ; for the use of the money deposited so of Cleveland, Ohio. John Duncan, Robert Beatty, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob D. Cohen, in your savings account. Your Man- Finlay. Donald Moore, and of 27 Fifth st. had as house | Douglas Finlay. guests over the weekend, Mr. IN EVERYDAY balance here draws compound in­ - Also attending were Mrs. John Cohens father, David Cohen, of terest - interest on the interest Duncan, Mrs. William Hodge, Brooklyn and Mr. Cohen’s sis­ LANGUAGE Mrs. William Beatty, Mrs. Mary ter, Mrs. Eva Schoenbach and that your savings earn for you. var - r a K ? x 'Slatvrrf liouse nuRlbers and door P‘atL Big p,-0. Shugard, Mrs. Gilbert Parker, daughter Joyce of Long Island. Give your walls and woodwork C RellW C^ rC aTi ! f‘‘Srmr l? '\ Cd fiCrld' : Mrs. Doris Finlay of Highlands a magic touch of beauty with m akes. S a tisfactio n g u a ra n te e d . J. I,e ! r,ermanen.l 1 Avenue 5., ultra-fine, intensely white Aristo- Floy Broadaw& y, 569 N in th St., B el- i Minneapolis, Minn, and Mrs. George Jones of ford. P hone K ean sb u rg 6-1501 -R. i ------Kearny. Lesson Sermon "Spirit” Kote enamel...the enamel that (F orm erly with J. C. Appliance Co. will not yellow or discolor. Easy —H oover.) FOR RENT Heard at Sun. Services | APARTMENT — In Atlantic \Higblaw to apply and fully washable, When you deposit in a savings I large attractive furnished roorris with Members of the Police Re- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - - PIANO TUNING and servicing. J. L*. /risto-K ote Eggshell Enamet account here, compound interest Horner. 19 Hinton PL. Keansburg j private entrances and porches. Hot and ] serve and their families plan to The lesson sermon on “Spirit" HERE'S WHAT IT Phone KE 6-0"S0 or KE 6-1S99-M 9 I water, oil burner, all utiHtW inch attend the picnic to be held at at the Christian Science Church, flows on evenly without brush automatically adds to the cash ! Is available now. Inmiw at 5 marks . .. possesses exceptional MEANS TO YOU )LD FLOORS made like new. Floor sawi­ j 50 Fourth ave., or call AUan^c High Oakhurst, Sunday, given by the Sunday, will enlarge upon the backlog which you are building. ng, refinrshing. waxing. Arthur W. Acker, | 1-0529-J. Monmouth County Police Res­ subject, God, Spirit, is the only biding qualities. Available also Chestnut St., Port Monmouth. Call Keans* in a high gloss finish, Aristo- burg 6-2086-J. erve Creator, hence all must be like LOST AND FOUND Kote tops them ail at any prict. ! LOST — ’ Beagle hound, golden Him, spiritual and perfect. This WANTED— 1 buy old used lawn mowers for white with a full black blanket. Loi Rev. Morgan Ashley To correct understanding of God an their handles anc! parts. Used lawn mo- ! vicinity of Atlantic Highlands. Child hr Man enables us to demonstrate I Start saving regularly at our bank. wers for sale, ah in o«der and sharp $5.00 Hearted, reward is offered. Cali At.; and your old mowei• Saws, tools and hand Highlands 1-1556. Give Sermon on Sunday health and holiness. mowers sharpened. Dry wood for sale, all LOCUST - Morning prayer and The golden text is from I Cor­ sizes No deliveries. W W Leonard, 37 Me- HELP WANTED a sermon by the Rev. Morgan inthians, “Now we have received morial dr.. Atlantic Highlands. Phone A H | SITUATION ’ WANTED — Woman w Ashley, rector of the church of ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS 1-0094. work by day or part time, good refet not the spirit of the world, but | es. Cali Atlantic Highlands 1-1688-F. the Holy Comfortor, Crescent the spirit which is of God, that FOR SALE City. Florida, will be held at 11 we might know the things that Atlantic Supply Co♦ SOMETHING TO SELL? Trv a FOR SALE Journal Star olas sifted au for fast re- a.m at All Saints Memorial are freely givea to us of God.’ suits. j OPEN B0AT — 15 feet and 6 NATIONAL BANK powered by three horse power >nti Church. Sunday school will convene a t ! 25 West Highland Ave. Atlantic Highlands moto- with Wisconsin inclosed gasc1 ne The service of Holy Commun- 11 a.m. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SPARE TIME JOB — Men and women can tor. $150.00 For further information AT 1-0303 make good mooey booking orders for ephone Highlands 3-1971 or inquire ai ; ion will be held preceding the The Testimony meeting will be j ■ sMiueim eeeeeeeeeeeee—eeeeeeeeenseseeeeeeeeeeeoeeesmmwieeeeeeeeeawe—————mmme——— box signs that shine at nite. Also Seadrift ave. Louis Looer, jr. . worship at 8:30 a.m. held Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. t>, 4,.-W r pf Vnbll^OTvdo '>* «-!' • TV Atlantic Highlands Journal. FK! \\ fi. /. IH.vt------late Thomas and Karen Williams daughter of Charles and Ada one brother. %Ar- Leonard Frost a Cot South Mrs. Carnie was an active me Work of St. Vincent de Paul Society Red Cross Day A♦ 8 at Track I ber of the Leonardo Baptist Chu­ rch, the Bed Cross and civic af- Cited for Quarterly Council Meeting OCKAN PORT -One hundred & ji John Reed, Mrs. Robb, Mrs. fifty young women from all sec­ garet Koval, Mrs, Frank Klein, James Robottom, Mrs. Roy, Miss Lillia irviving are his wife, Mrs. ASBURY PARK — The work | Stanley Thompson, vice-pres I tions of Monmouth County will Miss Miriam Kelly Mrs. J. Van- Mrs. H.E, Thompson, Miss Tora Miss Lillian Ls ip Carnie; two daughters, of the Lower Monmouth County dent of the Particular Counc I. solicit the aptrons of Monmouth note. Miss Margaret Randazzo. Ueland, Red Bank; ter and Tfcompso of Mr: Helen Marion Rahone, of St. Vincent de Paul held its quar- and delegate from St. Peter Cl?i4 Park race track for funds at the Allenhurst; Miss R Bross, Miss And Still More ardo nardo and Mrs. /lean C. Ran- terly meeting commemorating ver Conference, Asbury Park. re»- third annual Red Cross Day Aug Kay Gladding. Miss Barbara Me- Mrs. Paul Huntsman, Mrs. Tuesday night at i , of Long Branch Mone son, the feast day of its patron, St. ported on the successful Comm-* 8. The girls will meet at the Red egan. Mrs. C.H. Norton, Jr., John Heermans, Mrs. Noel John­ ip Jr., of Leonardo, and a Vincent de Paul, in Holy Spirit union Breakfast held on Sunday* Cross Chapter House in Shrews­ Mrs. Mark Howes, Mrs. George son, Mrs. Louis Prentice- Miss i| ;r. Mrs. Adeie Ur.hg, of At- Lyceum. Anthony A. De Sante July 19, the feast of St. Vincent* bury and be taken to the track R. Schneider, Asbury Park. mly. Mrs. Edmund Sullivan. MARINE THEATRE ic Highlands. Our Lady Star of the Sea Con- j de Paul. by the Red Cross Motor Corps. Mrs. Dalton Carhart, Mrs. Miss Jean Watson, Mrs. RichatA WHS HIGHLANDS, N. J. Arrangements were in charge iference, Long Branch, presided.) Harold Hollywood of Long? They will operate under captains Brent Neale. Miss Dolores Her- Smith, Rumson; Miss Jane Mim of the AM. Posten ancPSons Fu- Rev. Gerald Celentana, pastor Branch speaking on ‘The Day* from a huge tent erected on the pin. Mrs. Wm. Hazelton, Mrs. aldi. Miss Claire Werlemann, Sea neral H of Atlantic High- of Holy Trinity Church Long We Celebrate’, reviewed the- grounds through the courtesy of Victor Kelly. Mrs. R.W. Phillips, Bright; .Mrs. Douglas Downs, lands. Branch lead the opening prayers; life of St. Vincent de Paul. Mr.. Thurs., Uri. Sat. Coni Fri., $at. Sat. Mat. Fort Monmouth, and will canvass Mrs. H.J. Stoever, Atlantic Hi­ Ella Ann Philips, Miss Jean Par- DANNY KAYE Services were held Wednesday Nick Paduano. delegate of St.! Hollywood stated that three cen- in both the grandstand and club­ ghlands: Mr Ruth Schulte. Miss Miss Betsy Covington, Miss Dede ALAN LADD afternoon at the funeral home. Rose Conference. Belmar, gave j turies ago, St. Vincent de P aul1 house areas. Jane Nuffort, Mrs. E. Wm. Nu Brown, Miss Rose Mary Binder, FARLEY GRANGER the spiritual reading. j introduced procedures in the I JEANMAIRE Interment was at Bay View Cem­ Funds are desperately needed ffort. Mrs. C.H Larson, Belmar: Miss Barbara Bennett, Miss Shi­ JEAN- ARTHUR etery. Representatives from the par-! care of the poor which to-day this year to replace the drain Miss Dorothea Dunlap, Mrs A J rley Minton, Miss Joan MacDon­ ish conferences reported that I are regarded as modern social VAN HEFLIN John P. King of the greatest tornado disaster Dunlap, Miss Miriam Von Reine, ald, Miss Peggy Mac Donald, “HANS CHRISTIAN John P. King, 52, ofJOak wood clothing and household furnish­ service techniques. .year in a generation. Brielle; Miss Sue Einhorn, Miss Miss Bobbie MacDonald, Miss BRANDON De WILD! ave., Leonardo, died Monday ings had been given to a number Plans for the observance of the The captains are: Mrs. H R. Judy Eidelsberg, Miss Marjorie Gladys Ogden, Mrs. W. S. Kray- *4 ANDERSON” ht at Monmouth Memorial of families and that emergency 100th anniversary of the death Jngalls, W. Allenhurst, Mrs. Wil- Straus, Mrs Karl H. Schack.Miss bill, Miss Barbara Smith, Shre\s)§! in TECHNICOLOR Hospital. financial assistance was render- J of Frederic Ozanam, the talen- liam Ratner, Asbury Park, Mrs. Bessie Schack, Miss Eileen Ro- sbury; “SHANE” Born in Jersey City, he later ed to ease economic dislocations j ted language professor of the iHarvey Bowtell, Atlantic High- senbaum. Deal; Miss Sue Brown, Miss Susan Sun., Mon. Sun. Mat. resided in New York pCity and created by sickness and tempor-1 Sorbonne, who in 1833 founded Hands, Mrs. Harry Craver, Atlan- Mrs. Charles Friedrich, Mrs. Crosby. Miss Barbara Nugent, In ffCHNlCOLOR ESTHER WILLIAMS has been a resident of Leonardo ary unemployment- Members of'the Society of St. Vincent de Stic Highlands, Mrs. Elson Guit- L.J. Broussard, Eatontown; Miss Miss Constance Nugent, Miss FERNANDO LAMAS for the past six and one half the society have engaged in the j Paul, announced by Edward J,A. |rm an, Deal. Mrs. B. O. Benjam- Tghy Stevens, Elberon; Mrs. A1 Patricia lx. Miss Margaret Lid years. distribution of Catholic literature j Fahey of Spring Lake include an In. Elberon, Mrs. L. Gelling, Mrs. fred Geiling, Jr., Mrs. Drew dy. Miss Barbara Petry, Miss JACK CARSON He was a member of: St. Mar- and have assisted in spiritual j international plenary session at Sun., .Mon., Tues. Sun. Cont. DENISE DARCEL William L. Russell, Jr., Mrs. Brinkerhoff, Mrs. Jack Fowler, Winifred Steinthal, Miss Jane garet's Guild of Scotland. works under the direction of ■ Marseilles,' where Oznam died, I t rank Rutledge, Mrs. Paul White Mrs. John Movelle, Mrs. Robert Siemienski, Miss Jane Walsh, ESTHER WILLIAMS surviving are his wife, Mrs. j their pastors and a four day observance in 1*air Haven, Mrs. John Spurdle, Maida, Mrs. Tony Hunting, Miss Miss Mary Kaufman, Miss Mar “DANGEROUS Helen Poyntz King; two sons, '1T~ ~ * 7“ l 7------— ; Highlands, Mrs. Herbert Shaw, Nancy Williamson, Miss Nancy garet Torres, Miss Patsy Ros, FERNANDO LAMAS Thomas and John, both at home; 53 Hunting Regulations Annoucned iii?n-'Br?nch-Mrs-,,mMH*»ck smith mss ima,, Seymour. Spring Lake. JACK CARSON WHEN WET” j Two brothers, Thomas B. of Llittle Silver, Mrs. Joseph Goet- Mrs. E. Cogan, Mrs. D.F. Mac The committee Is headed by Leonardo and Joseph of Staten schius, Manasquan, Mrs. George Connell, Mrs. William Johnson, Mrs. F.F. Schock, Jr., Honorary DENISE DARCEL Island; three sisters, Miss Helen Ttraendley, Monmouth Beach. j Mrs. Richard Barnett, Mrs. Ly- Chairman, Mrs. James S. Hauck, Tues., Wed. Tues. Mat. King of Leonardo. Mrs. Rose Public Hearing Au gust 20 in Trenton Mrs. Lewis Brooks, Mrs. John man Johnson, Fair Haven; m DENNIS O’KEEFE one half hour before sunrise to Co chairman, Mrs. Bernard B. RUTH HUSSEY Madden of Flushing, and Mrs. TRENTON — Tentative reg- Errickson, Mrs. Orpha Hanson, Other Workers White, chairman. Other mem­ Mae Gavan of Lakewood. lations for the 1953 hunting sea- one half hour after sunset. Miss Isabelle Haskell, Mrs. Ed- Miss Lillian Kolman, Miss Mi- “DANGEROUS in Beaver bers of the committee are Miss Arrangements were in charge son have been announced by the ward Irwin, Mrs. Thomas K raan,; gnon Saunders, Farmingdale; Hope Haskell, Mrs. William L. of the John P. Condon Funeral New Jersey Fish and Game Duration- February 1 - Feb­ Mrs. Nell Langan, Red Bank, i Miss Patricia Line, Interlaken; WHEN WET” “Lady Wants Mink” Home, Atlantic Highlands. Council. The public hearing oxi ruary 28, inclusive. Season limit - Russell, Jr., Mrs. Irving Feist BETTE DAVIS Mrs. Robert Jacobson, Mrs. Mar- Miss Carol Beer, Miss Joan Han- and Mrs. Clarence E. Unterberg. TECHNICOLOR A high Mass of Requiem was these regulations will take place 3. May only be taken by special shjall Stoecker, Mrs. Lloyd Thom­ ce, Mrs. W.G. Pagdin, Miss Su- STERLING HAYDEN trapping permit obtained from in held at St. Agnes R.C. Church in the Assembly Lounge in* the as, Rumson, Mrs. George Werle­ si« Stephens, Little Silver; Mrs. this morning at 9:30. Interment basement of the State House, the Division for fee of $5.00. mann, Sea Bright, Mrs) John Bo­ William Glynn, Loch Arbour; HIGHLANDS — Pfc GeorpA Wed. Wed. >Iat. was in Mount Olivet Cemetary. Trenton at 8 p.m. Thursday, Au- Migratory Waterfowl and THE STAR” wers, Mrs. Irving Feist, Mrs. Jo­ Miss Marcella Dobbs. Miss Pat­ Hauber, serving with U. S. Ma?m CHARLTON HESTON Mrs. Mary K. Halliday gust 20. Woodcock seph T. Gauss, Mrs. David Rus­ ricia Finn, Miss Mildred Magde, line Corps., arrived at his home Thursday Thurs. Mat. MIDLETOWN — Mrs. Mary i xhe regulations, as recom- Code to be dependent on and sell, Mrs. Forrest Smith, Mrs. Mrs. Jan Lenkowsky, Mrs. Dana on Portland rd„ where he will SUSAN MORROW BRODERICK CRAWFORD 1 K. Halliday. 89, Main st„ Beiford, mended by the Council are as in keeping with the regulations Charles Thackara, Shrewsbury, Stair, Long Branch; Mrs. Stan­ spend a 30 day leave with his died Saturday at the Hilltop) follows promulgated by the U. S. Fish Miss Jo Ann Larkin, Miss Joan in CLAIRE TREVOR ley Burnham, Miss Patsy O'Rei­ mother and -stepfather, Mr. and in Nursing Home. She was born in and Wildlife Service. Nhgent, Mrs. F.F. Sehock, Jr., lly, Mrs. Leslie, Mrs. Phyffe, Mrs. Raymond Dempsey. Ireland. Illegal for any hunter to have Firearms Spring Lake. Miss Phyffe, Miss Stootoff, Mrs. He received his basic training “THE SAVAGE” “STOP YOUR’E Surviving are two sons- Willi­ in his possession in woods or Illegal to use in hunting fowl List W’orkers Adornetto, Mrs. Barton, Miss at Parris Island, N. C. and has in TECHNICOLOR am Halliday and Joseph Halli- fields any shell or cartridge with or animals of any kind, any fire­ The workers are: Mrs. Joseph Rita Galdiero, Miss Sue Clement been serving with the U. S. Ma­ KILLING ME” day, both of Beiford; or® sis missiles of any kind larger than arm holding more than three McConville, Miss Alida J. Brangs Miss Gladys Cottrell, Mrs. De rine Corps almost two years. ALSO in COLOR ter.' Mrs. Alice Gaffney, of Stat-i J?°- 4 fine shot except during the cartridges at one time, or that Miss Barbara Beronic, Miss Bes­ Ferro, Mrs. George Ely, Miss Following his 30 day leave he en Island; one brother, Patrick | firearms deer hunting season. may be fired more than thrice sie Bayliss, Miss Sally Lou Fra- Stanley CLEMENT ALSO Eileen Giblin, Mrs. Bruce John­ will report to Camp Le JeunA SEASONS with reloading. neke, Miss Patricia Fagan, Miss son, Miss Francis 0 ‘Brien, Mrs. LON CHANEY Gaffney of Long Island; eight [ Male English or Ring - neck N. C. . m in grandchildren and 12 great- j Pheasant, Jack Rabbit, Rabbit “House of Dracula u grandchildren. Duration - November 7 - Dec­ “White Lightning” Arrangements are in charge of ember 12, inclusive. the H. Laurence Scott funeral Daily bag limits - 1 Jack Rib- home of Beiford. bit or hare, 2 male pheasants, 4 CA^D OF THANKS Season limit - 10 male pheas- LET IIS DO YOUR We wish to thank all of cur ! friends and relatives who helped j Hunting hours - On November during the %# s and death of 7 9 a m to one half hours af_ our mother, daughter and sister, ter sunset other days one half laundry B ig # * m Mrs. Helen King. hour before sunrise to one half DON'T GCfcON SLAVING We especially .wish to thank afTe7 ~sui^et.' THROUGH WASHDAYS Rev. Roy E. Williams, the pall Unlawful to possess, take or at­ WHEN IT COSTS SO LIT­ bearers, blood donors, the staff tempt to take female pheasr TLE TO ENJOY ALL THE of the Monmouth Memorial Hos­ ants. ADVANTAGES OF OUR pital, the Leonardo and Atlantic Ruffed Grouse, Quail Squir­ LAUNDRY SERVICE. Highlands First Aid; the Posten rel funeral home and a ll who Wet Wash Duration - November 7 - Dec­ Exclusive Chrysler-built Features loaned cars and sen-ft flowers. ember 12, inclusive. Finished Children, Mother, father Daily bag limits - 7 quail, 3 Come see how this beautiful car gives you • Hemispherical Combustion Power sisters and broth Flat Work grouse, 6 squirrels. No sason • Full time Power Steering limit. Dry Cleaning Hunting hours - On November driving benefits you simply can’t buy • Oriflow Shock Absorbers Rugs Shampooed Martin Britton Is 7, 9 a.m. to one half hour after • Independent Parking Brake Pick Up & Deliveries sunset. Other days one half hour elsewhere s s.* at any price! • Cyclebond Brake Linings before sunrise to one half hour • Original “Safety-Rim" Wheel* Feted on 10th Yr. after sunset. HIGHLANDS -Martin Britton, Deer (with bow and arrow) • Sale Guard Hydraulic Brakes HIGHLANDS LAUNDRY , , son of Thomas Britton, of Chest­ Duration - November 21 - Dec­ • Chair high Seats 311 BAY AVENUE HIGHLANDS 3-1010 nut St., celebrated his tenth bir­ ember 12, inclusive (one deer thday Sunday afternoon. of either sex. Among those attending were December 14 - December' 19, Billy Loehning of Belmar; Ad- inclusive (one deer- antlers at rena Mitchell, Clarence Breege, least 3 inches in length). John Leeser, Kathleen Britton, Bag hours - One deer per per­ ronnie Leeser, John Mitchell Jr. son a year. Kill must be report­ of Highlands. ed to Division or Warden of Also Mr. and Mrs. William the county within 48 hours un­ Tommy Mitchell, Roy Sed’"r, der $100 penalty. Loehning of Belmar; Mrs. Eli- Hunting hours - 7 a.m. to 5 Miss Barbara Britton and Mr. |p.m. zabeth Morrison of Freehold; Thomas Britton of Highlands. Bear YOU’LL AGREE WHEN YOU SEE iHE One bear of either sex during Rev. Shoemaker Speaks Firearm Deer Season. December 14 - December 19. ALL NEW FOR ’54 On 5th in Sermon Series inclusive. HIGHLANDS - “The Christian Regulations governing Fire­ as Salt and Light’, is the fifth arm Deer Season apply equal­ ADMIRAL TV subject in the ‘Sermon on the ly to hunting deer. Standard Chrysler Equipment That Mount’ series to be presented ------o------i Th<$ All-New Aluminized Self-Focusing at the 11 a.m. service at the Mink, Muskrat, Otter (trapping Costs Extra on Most Other Cars First Methodist Church, by the only) Drive a Chrysler and learn the difference • Power Brakes (Standard on most Picture Tube. Greatest Picture Contrast Rev. H. Shoemaker. Duration - 6 p.m. on Novem­ Chrysler models) Sunday school meets at 9:30 ber 30 to March 15. *. ; . the tremendous difference . : ; that exists EveffMost Life-Like TV Of All. between it and every other car on the road! • Electric “Constant-speed" a.m. The Sunday school picnic (On State Public Shooting and Windshield Wipers AJI-New Anti-Glare Optic Filter will be held Thursday, August Fishing Grounds - 6 a.m., Jan­ Differences that mean greater safety for you Scientifically Tinted Prevents "Wash - 13. at the Ocean County Park, uary 1 to March 15). ; . . more real drive-power . . . far easier han* • Fluid-Matic Transmission Lakewood. No cage trap, metal box trap dling . . . far sounder quality without having • Back-up Lights Out" Caused by Room Lights. Makes At the 7:30 p.m. service. Sun­ or diving trap shall be permit­ • Directional Turn Signals day, Rev. Shoemaker will use to pay extra! Viewing a Wonderfully Restful Experi­ ted on any of the State Public • Foam Rubber Seat Cushions the theme, “The Influence and Hunting and Fishing Grounds, All this extra Chrysler quality and superb per­ ence For Your Eyes. Achievement of the Christian and no trap of any kind shall be • Factory Protective Undercoating formance can be yours right now in America’s All New Super Cascbde. Long Distance Church.. set anywhere on any of the State • Stainless Steel Wheel Covers Choir rehearsal each Thursday Public Hunting and Fishing most beautiful car to drive. See your Chrysler- • Steering Wheel with Horn Ring at 7 p.m. Grounds unless it bears a metal Chassis. Stepped Up Sensitivity . . . Plymouth Dealer for a wonderful Chrysler • Oil Bath Air Cleaner tag inscribed with the name and “Power Ride”! Noise Elimination. Locked in Stability — address of the owner of the • Oil Filter And Use of Amazing New Advanced A.H. Harbor Commission trap. No trap of any kind shall be“ ‘ permitted to remain set on Printed Circuits! any property at the close of the COMPLETE SELECTION OF MODELS Discusses Local Regatta trapping season, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - quired to trap fur bearing an- EASY PAYMENTS ARRANGED The success of the Atlantic Coast; imals. ssigned & Ertigirteerort Championship Regatta held in Regular hunting license re- to stay ahead of ADMIRAL SUPER PERFORMANCE Sandy Hook Bay last weekend, Racoon was discussed at the meeting of Duration - Ocober 15 - Jan- Chrysler RireRo w e r other cars. RADIOS the Harbor Commission, Wednes- uary 15. Portable AC-DC Models day evening. Hunting hours - Between sun- The Commission expressed set and sunrise only. Cannot — Get Them At — their thanks to all those who as- hunt raccoon during the fire- New Yorker sisted with the two day regatta | arms deer season, making it such a huge success, Cannot be trapped except un­ including those who provided der special permit when caus- Now Available—Trie New Chrysler Airfemp Air-Conditioning System for Chrysler Cars accomodations for boat owners ing damage, and their crews and those who Woodchuck loaned boats for use during the Duration - April 1 - Septem- BRASiLE' weekend. | ber 30. Plans were made by the No bag limit. ADMIRAL TELEVISION STORE Commission for aerial pictures Hunting hours - one half hour ALSO ANTENNA PARTS & INSTALLATION to be made of the municipal! before sunrise to one half hour yacht harbor this weekend j after sunset. FIRST & LINCOLN AVENUES RADIO & TELEVISION TUBES A joint meeting will be held | Fox HIGHWAY 36 AT 1-0391 with the Mayor and Council tc- Duration- November 7 - Ap- ATLANTIC night to discuss the bids on the i ril 30. HIGHLANDS, N. J. installation of toilet facilities at Hunting hours - 9 a.m., Nov- Yac^ harbor j ember 7: other than opening day, RENDER'S — — saddles and did a hundred men­ Fire finally ran out of wind and Society for the Boy Scout move­ The Atlantic Journal, FRL, At’G. 7, 1953 ial stable jobs before we were was cornered by a groom while ment will attend the Area 2c Church, wil be the Rev. Ken­ even permitted to gallop a thor­ a happy but tearful boy scram­ Conclave to be held Aug 21,22, *Rev. Ken Jones Speaks neth M. Jones, of the American oughbred in the morning. It all bled from his back and onto ter and 23 in Southern New Jersey. At Emmanuel Baptist ; Seminary of the Bible in New imer Set Record In 1890 paid off dividends, however,. We ra firma. Scout Executive. J. Fred B tile ft Chartos Burlingame continue* of the Monmouth County Organ- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - - i York City. He will be bringing MONMOUTH PARL-A rare old and ladies of speed, and enjoyed but despite his size he could re­ donned silks.’ the mesage at the morning wor­ j ization and former Area 2c chiel The guest speaker for this Sun­ timer of the “Sport of Kings ’his quota of thrills. None was ally pick ’em up and lay 'em Burlingame will never forget reported a full contingent of 25 day at the Emmanuel Baptist ship service at 11 a.m. and al- down. Quarter racing was all the he watches the horses at Mon- has been a railbird at Monmouth * quite so keen, however, as on m :uth Park during toe afternoon. will take pari in the affair. Phil i so at the evening worship ser- Park off and on throughout the I the afternoon of August 20. 1890 rage in those days, and was a Log Fire, in a morning trial. vice at 7:30 p.m. His interest, however, understan­ Burger, Jr., Belmar, Chief ol j meeting, clocking horses during | when he pushed and pumped Bob real help in starting many a Log Fire, as fleet as he was can­ the Na-Tsi-Hi Lodge Order ol 'Children of the Church' Church schol meets Sunday, youngster on his career. tankerous. immediately tied him­ ding^’ is in the youngsters atop the morning workout hours His I Wade to a world s record run their postage-stamp saddles ra­ the Arrow for Monmouth Coun­ 9:45 a.m. with clases for ail name is Charles Burlingame, a j of :21 14 along thesday.ofne ‘As I watch modern riders self into knots before dashing Heard at Lutheran Ch. ages. Mr. Dennis M. Lingo is u- ther than in the thoroughbreds cil will be in charge of the del­ name that will bring nostalgic | way course at Butte. Montana, blooming overnight I often mar­ away lik- a swift gust of wind. egation and is a member of toe RED BANK - The Service at perintendent. a record which stands to this vel at the changes that have ta­ The bit in his mouth broke in who sweep down the long home ^ Holy Trinity Evangelical Luth­ The Royal Ambassadors will memories to many turf veterans ] stretch. committee The affair will be who recall him as contemporan­ day.' ken place in the sport. Nowadays half and there Burlingame sat, held at Camp Edge operated by eran Church, is at 9:45 a.m. met on Tuesday at 8 p.m., at “It was like riding a whirl­ a boy serves a brief apprentice­ with two strips of leather-rein The Order for Matins will be the home of Miss Elsie Stout, eous with Tod Sloan, Snapper the Atlantic City Area Council, Garrison, Walter Miller and o- wind,” Charlie Burlingame, re­ ship on the ground and is often dangling in his hands and with Scout Arrow Conclave located at Alloway. used, the senior choir wil sing, 35 Walling Terace, Keyport. tossed into the stirrup irons be­ the wildly running animal under and the Pastor preach. During ther saddle giants of the past. flected at Monmouth Park. “His F. Stanley Buff. Field Seoul Mid-week Prayer Service on Riding has been Burlingame’s regular jockey, Billy Dingley, fore he can spell horse’, much him. He took a tight grip on his Slated Aug. 21, 22, 23 Executive for Monmouth Coun- the service, the children have • Wednesday at 8 p.m. with Mr. was taken sick shortly before the less ride one. In those old days i mount’s withers with his knees, L. BRANCH — Monmouth Co­ oportunlty for Christian instruc­ Harry Drake in charge, followed life and the saddle his home, Lodge, will assist in the program through most of his 70-odd years. race and I was pressed into ser­ we walked ‘hots, learned to j confident that every furlong pole uncil's Honor Campers and mem­ and have charge of the group tion in the program, “Children : by the monthly report meeting. muck out stalls, ‘hand galloped would mark his end as they spec’ bers of the Order of the Arrow, of the Church’ which is conduc­ During that period he has boo­ vice. Bob Wade was a big colt,’ attending from here. Monthly prayer service this ted home many satin-coated lord weighing nearly 1,100 pounds, horses' legs, cleaned tack and past like a wicket fence. Long National Brotherhood Camping ted under competent leadership Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. in in the Sunday School rooms. jthe Chapel. On Friday night, August 7, the

# BS5W 5BHHS5S The Atlantic Highlands Journal, FRI., AUG. 7. 1953 Fomora Out for Telephone Keansburg 6-1218 Service will be held Tuesday ev 4 k Highlands ning in the recreation room of the First Methodist church. New Midget Mark Bobby Beatty, son of Mr. and Douglas Finlay and Vincent Dr. Ernest C. Gierding O i l Mrs. William Beatty of Atlantic Boy Scout Troop 25 returned At Wall Stadium st., celebrated his ninth birthday homg after spending a week at DENTAL SURGEON Sunday, Camp Lenape, Medford, N.J. BELMAR—Nick Fornora. who Mrs. Jacob D. Cohen, of 27 p aui Mendes, son of Mr. and set a track record his last time Fifth st,, and her sister-imlaw j^rs. vjncent Mendes, Jr., os 157 out. will try to set another speed Hours: 10:06 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.—Closed Thursday Mrs Eva Schoenbach, of Long p ortiand rd., is visiting with his mark when Wall Stadium pre­ Isla«d~--went- to see Blossom grandfather, If a kiKavookjian, sents a 50-lap midget race Sat-1 380 MAIN STREET KEANSBURG. N. J. Time at the Neptune Music Cir- of Darien, Conn urday night. Aug. 8. j cus Sunday evening The monthly meeting of the The event will be one of the ■ A card party, sponsored by the poarcj 0f Education will be held highlights of a combined midget i American Legion Auxiliary Twi Monday evening at the school. stock program which will also ! nlight Unit 143 will be held next Mr. and Mrs. Edward Finlay I include a 50 lap stock car fea j Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. at ture. of 51 Fourth st., had recent j H. LAURENCE SCOTT the Ame^id&n Lefelon Post Home. house guests, Mrs. Finlay’s sis- [ Fomora, New Britain. Conn., [ Annette Finlay, daughter of ter in law and children. Mrs. Gil­ lace, set a new 25-lap record for Mr. an«T’Mf s. Fdward Finlay of i midgets with a fast flying per­ 51 Fourth St., celebrated her 5th bert Breuninger and children, formance June 27. Funeral Home birthday Sunday Kathy and Patricia of Kearny. Cliff Riggotts New Britain, A meeting of the Veterans of S. N. Eugene Me Dermott of Conn., victor in the other 25-lap 147 CHURCH STREET BELFORD, N. J Foreign Wars Auxiliary, Post ° - ^ midget race at the stadium is U. S. Navy aboard the U. S. S 6902 will be herd Monday even- scheduled to be in action. Other Hammond Organ—Frigidaire Air Conditioning Post HomjT Badger, was a week end guest midget pilots expected to com­ The monthly meeting of the of Mrs. Mary Steelman of Bay pete include Fred Meeker. Garden Club will be held Thurs­ ave. Chuck Arnold, Howie Marotti, Phone: Keansburg 6-0333 Mr. and Mrs. George Jones of day evening at the Shore Hotel, 1953 ATLANTIC COAST LIGHTNING CHAMP i s E d Waters, Monmouth Boat Club Red Keller. 152 Bay ave., at 8 p.m. Kearny, were week end visitors Lawrence Brooks, of 71 Bay of Mrs.'Jones’ sister and brother Bank, center, receiving Atlantic Coast Trophy from Atlantic Highlands Yacht Club j win w S s d a v '? 25 X ave., celebrated his birthday on in law) Mt. ancl Mrs Gilbert Commodore Henry R. Stadler, following winning of title in Saturday and Sunday com- * won» Wednesdays 25 tap Saturday. i parker of 49 Fifth st. petition in Sandy Hook Bay. Brub Hance, left, holds a pennant for second place in ;byBmMcCarthy The monthly meeting of the Miss Rose De Corso of Bloom- t hird race; Mayor Waldron Smith holds radio and case, Comodore s puze, and Bui Davis nailed down the front Womens Society of Christian | field, visited for a week with her WikofT, rite, holds pennant for third place in second race. Rast photo. Ispot in the eighth lap. but Mc- aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A) I Carthy made it a race all the COMMON LAW 3-300 I Russo of Delaware ave., Hilton mily and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Robert Julius and son Tommy, I way to the finish line. sheriffs:*! r-rSy virtue of a writ of i p_ Lange and family of Rutherford with Mrs. Elizabeth Kehoe and fi-oeto/1 it rut. A r.i if r.f th.i fc ti i . T1MEH For the last 15 laps, McCarthy if. fa. M j |t ffire'etid. Issued out, of the of Union City, visited Monday Superior'sftfurt>4f Slew Jersey will be ex­ Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Vaught of are vacationing at their summer closed in on Davis. Each driver posed to sale at. public vendue, on Monday, Aberdeen, Md., are visiting for home on Fourth st. Mrs. Helen Kornek, of 87 Wash­ | slid through traffic. But it was the 27tb day of July, 1953, between the several days with Mr. and Mrs. James Fitgerald, retired Depu­ ington ave. -the final quarter lap that made hours of 12 o'clock and 5 o'clock (at 2 o'­ ty Police Inspector of Brooklyn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Layton, 10 YEARS AGO clock Daylight Savings Time) In the after­ Andrew White of Bay ave. for and family, of New York City, for the difference. McCarthy rolled noon of said day, at the Court House in the several days. was a week end visitor at the Preliminary arrangements into position directly behind Da- Borough of I reehold, County of Monmouth, yisited over the wekend with the beginning of construction on £ ^ third tu/n That was Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Capabi- home of his siser, Mrs. Mary New Jersey, to satisfy a decree of said court White of Second st. Mr. Layton s mother, Mrs. An- the proposed 7,000 foot Navy i as close as he got. Davis slipped amounting to approximately $770.00. anco and daughters of Newark me Layton of Miller st. pier at Leonardo, and the rail- All the denfendants' right, title and Inter­ are visiting for a week with Mr. Mrs. Chester Naugle of Pearl by two cars at the last turn but est, if any, in and to the following: River and her cousin. Mrs. Pat Mrs. Gladys Scherer, of Bell- road that is to connect it with McCarthy's car twisted slightly 7 Mr ALL that certain- tract or parcel of land and Mrs. Chris Beecher of Loc­ ville, and Mrs. Grace Scherer, the projected munitions plant in and premises, hereinafter particularly de­ ust st., Water Witch. Also vis­ Kelly of Tennessee, were week bounced off the auto driven by scribed, situate, lying and being in the Bor­ end visitors at the home of Mr. of Nutley, visited last Wednes- the Wayside area, practically Charlie Birdsall, Point Pleasant, ough of Atlantic Highlands, County of Mon­ iting for a week are Mr. and day with Mr. and Mrs. William1 are completed and the start of mouth and State of New Jersey, designated Mrs. A1 Arace and daughers, Jos­ and Mrs. Ellis O’Keefe of 111 and the Red Bank pilot lost his C. Fahrer of 86 Barnerie ave. ! the work on both railroad and chance to overtake Davis. as Plot 279 on a certain map entitled "Map ephine and Phyllis of Orange Water Witch ave. Mrs. Naugle Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burdge 1 pier is scheduled for Monday B", Topographical May. of Part of Navesink and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Plaia of is the daugher of Dillon Hen- A burst of speed at the mid­ Park, Monmouth County, New Jersey, Frank street of Pearl River, N. Y. and son Clarence, Jr., of 90 morning. point of Saturday night's stock Osborn, C. E. Middletown, N J . / ’ filed in Newark. Highland ave., visited Sunday The pet alligator owned by Mr. car race shot Bill McCarthy, in­ the Office of the Clerk of Monmouth Mrs. Mary White of Second Margaret Me Gough, infant and Mrs. D.C. Oakes, of Mem­ County, N. J. May 18, 1916. with Mrs. Burdge's sister and to the lead and he went on to win st., is visiting for several days daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ BEING also known and designated as Lot Me Gough of 83 Highland ave., orial Parkway, Tuesday depar W slourtTfeatoe Numbered 1 In the block Numbered 1 on in Brooklyn with her sister. liam Colton- of Elberon and Mrs. j ted for parts unknown from his Me Carthy roarde ahead of the Tax Map of the Borough of Atlantic Mrs.. Vernest Kaepper and fa- was chirstened last Sunday after- A1 Magrino of Chicago, 111., guest I special bath-de-lux in the back m Highlands. neon at Our Lady of Perpetual Chevalier, as they whizzed by Seized as the property of Paul Mai, Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. yard of the Oakes residence. Al- the starter's stand in the 13th. Paul Mai, and Bernard Mai taken in execu­ iHANCERTT308~" Help church with Rev. John Colton. They all went to see the | though the size of “Nickelnose” tion at the suit of Camillo Grimaldi, and to SHERIFF'S SALE: By virtue of * writ of Fox, assistant pastor officiating. In the seventh lap, the car dri­ be sold by execution to me directed, issued out of “Ice Show’, at Convention Hal. is not sufficient to call out the ven by Bill Hall spattered water The infant’s god parents are Robert Monahn, serving with fire department and police re- IRA 6. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. the Superior Court of New lersey (Chan­ Major and Mrs. John Mulhern on the macadam track between Dated June 16, 1953* cery Division) will be exposed to sale at U.S. Navy, stationed at Norfolk, 1 serves to protect residents of the the first and second turns. Hall's William S. Grimaldi, Ally. public vendue, on of Schenecady, N. Y. Following Va., is spending a nine day leave area, Mr. and Mrs. Oakes are 91-3-10-17-24 Monday, the third day of August, 1953. the ceremony a buffet supper auto spun to the outside of the betwees the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 wih his parents, Mr. and Mrs. mes anxious to have Nicky home raceway, causing the race to be NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS o'clock (at 2 o'clock Daylight Saving Time) was held for members of the Michael J. Monahn, Jr., of 1 8 ; as he, she or it was a stopped. In the 10th lap, a wheel Bids will be received by the Board of in the afternoon of said day, at the Court family. Highland ave. ! gift from their son, Aviation Ca- Education nf the Borough of Atlantic. High­ House in the Borough of Freehold, County Sgt. and Mrs. Joseph Cashes flew off the car piloted by Bill lands, N .1 on July 27, 1953 at 8:00 o'­ o f . Monmouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a S-Sgt. Harry W. Tompkins,1 det Jack Oakes, now in training Bentley, Laurence Harbor. The clock P. M, (daylight saving time) in the decree of said court amounting to approx­ and children, Joseph, jr., Fran­ serving with the U.S. Army at F t.1 in the South. The gator, all wheel flopped on the oval at the Board Room at the High School, E Wash- imately $5,116.00. cis and Marlene of Fieldsboro, ington avenue, Atlantic Highlands, N J. for All the following tract or parcel of land Eustis, Va., spent the weekend twenty inches of him was named second turn and Bentleys car the following. and premises hereinafter particularly de­ visited with Mrs. Cashes parents with his wife, Esther and son, for. a companion flyer of Jacks. did not clear the track. Caulking tilnty six (96) window and doo> scribed, situate, lying and being in the Mr. and Mrs. Leo Horan of Con Gary, of 120 Millers t. The Coast Guard Auxiliary openings and pointing up brick joints and Borough of Highlands, County of Monmouth nors Hotel, Water Witch for se­ base at the harbor was dedica­ amusement park at this point. sills. and State of New Jersey, and described Mrs. Cathyrn Carver, of Tcan- Specifications may be obtained Irom and bounded .as follows: veral days. Mrs. Cashes is, the eck, N.J., formerly a resident ted at a ceremony held Saturday Nelson H. Roberts, District Clerk, 15 AIL that certain lot, tract or parcel of former Miss Joan Horan of Highlands for many years, afternoon before the members 58 YEARS AGO Mount Avenue, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. land and premises, hereinafter particularly of six flotillas. The base was ac­ A monster sea turtle was cau­ The right to reject any or all bids is described, situate, lying and being in the Word was recently received by has returned home after being reserved, by the Board of Education. Borough of Highlands in the County of Mon­ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Kelly, a patienta t the Irvington Gen­ cepted by Lieut. P. Rosenthal, ght in Captain Lockwood's net NELSON 1J ROBERTS mouth and State of New Jersey and being sr„ of 51 lWashington ave. that eral Hospitals ince June 27 of executive officer of the Sandy j at Seabright on Friday morning. District Clerk. more particularly described as follow:,: Hook Station who- declare that j The turtle weighs 875 pounds, is Zt— 17-24 BEGINNING at a stake in the Easterly- their daughter, and son in law. this year. She is staying at Mrs. side of Ocean Street distant five hundred Mr. and Mrs. William Deve-ney of Lowry's Guest House, 34 Shrew­ the caliber of the work that ha 9 fet and 6 inches long, and 5 ninety feet (59C.0') from the intersection Westbury, I.. I„ are parents of sbury a^e., for a month's rest, been performed by the auxiliary feet, four inches in width. The FISHING of the Easterly side of said Ocean Street was more than satisfactory. turle was then bought by Sen and the Southerly side Of Highland Ave­ a son born July 31. He was nam­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Calm- nue, said Beginning point also being the ed William Chris. Mrs. Deve-ney backer, of New Milford N,J, ator Bradley for $25. and has C. SCHMIDT i SONS, INC., CHflA., FA. GUIDE Southerwesterly corner of the "Martin Ho­ is lie former Miss Eileen Kelly of have been vactioning for the 25 YEARS AGO been placed in a tank on the tel1' property, (formerly Martin Gcrbach) Chief of Police Charles Sweene fishing pier. It will be in the Thence (l) Along the said "Martin Hotel'1 Washington ave. past two weeks with Mrs, Clam- line South seventy-six degrees thirty min­ Mr. and Mirs. Thomas J. Ho­ backer's grandparents, Mr and and his staff are occupying their baby parade on Saturday. utes East (S 76 degrees 30' E) a distance gan, sr., of Bay view st., return­ Mrs. George Danitz of 38 Ocean new quarters on First avenue, Sand and sun baths are Invig BEER AS BEER SHOULD BE of one hundred feet (TOO.O') to an iron ave., Waterwitch. which are now about completed. orating and soothing, but the pipe, thence (2) South two degrees thirty- ed home this week after a ten Johnny’s Landing eight minutes West (S 2 degrees 38' W) ? day vacation spent touring Mon­ Mrs. Blanche Reed, of Nave- The remodeling of the room was proper time to take them is not ROW BOATS iistance of fifty and thirty-three hundredth: treal. Canada. Niagara Falls, sink ave,, is visting for a few done by Carhart Construction after a clip in the sea. They are p 1 S T ? IB fj TO * feet (50 33') to a stake; thence (3) Par weeks with her daughter and Company only weakening when the body CHARTER BOATS allel with the first course. North seventy N. Y. and Pittsburg, U-DRIVES six degrees thirty minutes West (N 76 de Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ryan of son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A.R. | Bandfield Sea Skiff Works, me. is already exhausted more or Seacoast Liquor Distributors, Ine. ^ grees 30' W) a distance of one hundred Highland ave., have as house Robertson of Pttsburg, Pa. Mrs. |has just completed the building les by bathing. Moreover, the luncheonette feet (100.) to a stake In the Easterly side Robertson is the former- Miss Ev­ of a 32 foot seaskiff under spec­ effect of sunlight upon face, neck 260 Third St., Fair Haven, N, J. Phone: Red Bank 6-1718 of Ocean Street, thence (4) along the Eas­ guests for two weeks, Mr. and ia l specifications with the ulti- and arms already wet with salt All Kinds of Refreshments terly side of said Ocean Street, and par­ Mrs. Ryan’s brother and sister in elyn Reed of Highlands. allel with the second course, North two J mate objective of a trans-Atlan- water is something to be avoided Shrewsbury:,Aye., Highlands degrees thirty-eight minutes East (N 2 de­ law, Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Ryan {tic voyage from the local harbor like the plague. The woman who grees 38' E) a distance of fifty and thirty- and children of Chicago. ! of the boat works in Atlantic wishes to lie In the sand and three hundredths feet (50.33 ) to the Mr. and Mrs. George Connell Atlantic Highlands • SUMMER GUIDE 1105 point or place of beginning. j Highlands to a Spanish port and bask in the sunlight should do Being the premises also commonly d o of Kearny and their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barrang- j was built for George V. Brothers so before entering the water, not For the Benefit of Those Who Are Unfamiliar With -_ i£ _ ignated as Lot 8J in Block 15 on the and sen in law, Mr. and Mrs. er and daughter, Linda, of Nor- of New York. after leaving it. In this way she the Shore Area and It’s Accomodations. Official Tax Map of the Borough of High­ Joseph Flangan also of Kearny, lands, New Jersey. folk, Va - were recent guests at i The committee for the annex- complexion. Seized as the property of Demarest S. are vacationing for two weeks at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. R. K. | ation of Leonardo to Atlantic saves both Her strength and her Newman asd Elinor Newman, his wife and their summer home on Second Means of 13 Hudson ave. ! Highlands helda regular meeting George Everson, a young mar­ Atlantic Hotel & MARLIN HOTEL HENJO DOCK New Jersey Mortgage & Investment Co., a st. ROWBOATS TO HIRE body corporate taken in execution at the Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Augustine j Monday evening att he Ocean ried man, living with his wife at Coffee Shop Rooms By Day or Week -lit of Mary Posey, and to be sold by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horan, entertained some of their j View firehouse to receive corn- wants an injunction to prevent Sun Deck - Fountain Service Famous for SEAFOOD IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. and children Bobby and Colleen, mitee reports and make plans OUTBO'A MOTORS Dated June 29, 1953. friends at a ‘cook out,’ Saturday his wife from wearing bloomers. Special Weekly Rates "If It Swims We Have It” Howard Lionel Toft, Atty. of 24 Bay ave., and Donald A. evening. Attending were Mr and for he mass meeting to discuss He is an enthusiastic bicycler, J9 Beachway, opp. Boardwalk Dave Werthweln at the Bait Tackle Kornek, of 24 Bay ave., drove Lur nette 4t 7-10,17,24,31 Mrs. Elbert Mason and Mrs. the issue, August 29. and some time ago taught Ms Keansburg Keansburg 6-1222 Cocktail Bar — Ke 6-9640 to Vineyard Haven, Mass. Fri­ James Egidio attended the cele­ Peck Sales Company anoun- wife how to ride: She complained Overlooking Ocean Laurel Ave., nr. beach, Keans. ORDINANCE 383 day evening, where they visited Foot of Coin-wall Street AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND SUP­ bration of the 10b wedding an­ ces the purchase of the mead- however, that there was little PLEMENTING AN ORDINANCE EN­ with Mr. Kornek's mother and niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Walter | ows opposite the Water Witch | enjoyment riding with heavy HIGHLANDS, N. J. TITLED "AN ORDINANCE PERTAINING father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Geo­ Therkelson of Prospect ave., Station at Highlands and is con-1 skirts, and a few days ago she TO THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVER­ rge W. Maury. Mrs. Kornek and Highlander Hotel Twinlight Hotel Tel. Highlands 3-1379 AGES AND FIXING THE LICENSE FEES Lawrence Harbor, recently. sidering the opening of a public 'came out in bright red bloomers. daughter Kristy Marie have ben Large Airy Rooms, Running Rms. by Day-Week-Season THEREFORE IN THE BOROUGH OF AT­ The Emanuel Baptist church Water. - By Day, Week or LANTIC HIGHLANDS, NEW JERSEY." visiting for several weeks and is being supplied with flowers ®®®®®®®®®®<§®f>®®®®®®®®®®®® KITCHEN FACILITIES BE IF ORDAINED by the Mayor and plan to return to their home some Season. - Dining Room - Bar Also Apts. On Yearly Basis Council of the Borough of Atlantic High- Sunday by he following members j 'ands. County of Monmouth and State of time this month. SJ ®* Reasonable Rates Hi. 3-1204 Shrewsbury Ave., Highlands of the Garden Club, Mrs. Mild ® Route 36, Highlands, N. J. New Jersey: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bianchi, red Mason, Mrs. Helen Donoughe Hi. 3-1241 SECTION I That Section IV of an Ordin­ and daughters Patricia, Karen, ® : Lpv MUSIC CIRCUS f e w MG i s ance entitled 'An Ordinance Pertaining to and Mrs. Sigurd Tolsby. ® I t the Sale of Alcoholic Beverages and Fixing and Linda of Fifth ave.. Long Charles Halleran of South ave.- X t Seaside Hotel & Bar ‘he License Fees therefore in the Borough Branch, visited Sunday with Mrs. Raritan Bay Hotel I of Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey." be and Kornek's mother, Mrs. Helen will return to work on Monday Miles West of Asbury Park. Asbury Ave. (Route 6 6 )^ Located on the Water the same is hereby amended to read as after a three week vacation. ® Opp. Jumping Brook C. C.—Tel. A. P. 1-1850 * Private Beach, Kitchen Priv- follows: Kornek of 87 Washington ave. Rooms by Day, Week, Month "SECTION IV LICENSE FEES: The fees Miss Karen Bianchi, daughter ® ® leges. Rooms by Day, Week, tor Licenses issued in the Borpuqh of At­ of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bianchi ® NOW PLAYING ® RESTAURANT & BAR 3eaSon. Open All Year. Park­ AT lantic Highlands shall be as follows: of Fifth ave., Long Branch, vi­ BORN THIS WEEK TO ing Facilities (a) Plenary Retail Consumption Licenses '® LAST TIME SUNDAY ® 215 Main St„ Keansburg Cor. of 5th & Valley Sts. | $500.00 per annum. sited for several days with her T-Sgt. and Mrs. Warren De- @ Keansburg 6-9747 ROXY’S (b) Plenary Retail Distribution Licenses aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. ® Highlands Highlands 3-1029 $400.00 per annum. Long, 39 Miller...... sh. ~Highlands,...... a. ® PISHING PIER ic) Club licenses $150.00 per annum. Martin D. Fehlhaber. of 114 daughter, Wednesday at the Ft. ® DEEP SEA SECTION II: All Ordinances or parts of Navesink ave. Monmouth Station hospital. i® ® CEDAR INN I Ordinances inconsistent with the terms of Mr. and Mrs. William Fahrcr JACKSON HOTEL and j this Ordinance be and the same are here- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, ®! Finian’s Rainbow HOTEL, RESTAURANT Fahrer’s sisters, Mrs. Olga Fautz ® CHARTER BOATS i by repealed. 1 Second ave., Atlantic High- @ ® Rooms By Way or Week Cocktail Bar ROW BOATS - U DRIVES SECTION HI-.Thls Ordinance shall take of 86 Barberie ave., had as house lands a son, Tuesday at River- AUGUST 13th— 19th SEAFOOD OUR SPECIALTY "Seashore’s Most Popular j effect immediately upon passage and and, Mrs. Matilda Bird, ' "Yof New- \ r ; view hospital. ® ® Eating Place” FAIT & TACKLE j publication according to law. Jr., and children Charles 3d, and : H M Highlands 3-1234 ...... , I Mr. and Mrs. Willis Balch, 52; ® ® 2 Jackson St., Highlands Rooms by Day, Week, Season BAR AND GRILL NOTICE ark, Mr and Mrs Charles Fautz. Third av AtlanUc Highlands, i <§) Route 36, Highlands, N. J. 18 Beach Blvd.. Hi. 3-lOfil j NOTICE is hereby given ttwt the fore­ guests Monday of this week Mr J da hter Tuesd afc River. g ® going Ordinance was introduced at a reg- j Tel. Hi. 3-1137 & 1351 Water Witch, Highlands ular meeting of the Mayor and Council of | Joyce all of Newark. They are h0snital i - The Qreat Waltz ® the Borough of Atlantic Highlands on Tues- all spending the summer months | P • ® ® CONNER’S HOTEL i day. July 14th, 1953 and was then read I at Farmingdale On The Shore at Water Witch THE CASINO ------f a . I for the first time, and -was passed on fin- I M r s ,T nhn . | n j, ® ® j il fcarting at a tegular meeting at the Mrs. John Johnson, of Weeha-iMis Helen Kehoe, of 87 Wash MON. THRU THURS., 300 SEATS $1. BLACK Bros., Prop. Enjoy Cool Nights In Our STRIPED HASS - BLUE FISH 1 Borough Hall, 15 Mount Avenue, Atlantic wken, and her daughter, Mrs. ijngton ave., and her girl friend ® . ® Outings, Clambakes, Parties, Nicely Appointed Rooms. | Highlands, New Jersey, on Tuesday. July 28, | Miss Jean Parker of Atlantic -• FREE PARKING Weddings, Swimming, Fish­ Available by Day, Week, or I 195 3. at eight o'ch'ck F. M NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ^ ® - , Season. Dining Room, Cock­ FIRST - TIMER NELSON H ROBERTS he “ ’■ and o >c i of the Borough | Highlands .spent several days vi-; @jg*Way ituscial Stars—Choral Ensemble—Corps De Ba lle< (9j ing, U-Drive & Row Boats, 15 CAFT.j VETO RE I T Borough Ckik of Atlantic Highlands W tv | with Miss Kehoe s godpar-: rfg)-yjusic circus Orchestra. Prices: Mon.-Thurs. 1.20, 1.80, 2.40(8)1 Minutes to Monmouth Park. tail Lounge. “Where the WALDRON R. SMITH August 18, 1953 at 8‘ P . M . Finest of Food Meets the 18 Centr: I Ave.. B’" lila ads Borough Hall, Mount Avei Atlantic High-I „ , __ . .... 2,90 Fri., Sat., Sun. 1.80, 2,40, 2.75, 3.30 Tax Inc. Nitely at 8:40 Off Hwy. 36 to Bayside Drive Finest of Views.” lands, New Jersey for 1 folk v-ng road j Farlane. of Washington Heights. ® J® High!] ids 3-1886R NOTICE including Sunday. WATER WITCH Dancing Sat. Evenings Take notice that application work and oaterials. ® ■® For Information Call made to the Mayor and Cour of the I 1. Approximately 2 50 < Road Highlands 3-1236 Scenic Dr. Atlantic Highlands of Atlant'c Highlands to tran>- j el. SPIRITUALIST SERVICES «i Box Office Open From 10 AJH. — Seats Now ® At. Hi. 1-0288 irren S. Suiters, trading as 'Bod- j 2. Tar RT 2 or 3 or gals. fo)Tel, VP, 1-1850 For Reservations or Write Box 146, Neptune^, Bar ftp- premises located at 501 3 9? * Washed Gravel with messages Be Ypur Own Skipper Atlantic Highlands, the plen- (• N. J Please Enclose Self-Addressed Envelope on sump lion license heretofore j Ail als to be 15 Highland Avenue ® SANDBAR HOTEL HOMESTEAD INN upd to 1larren S- Sellars and Alfred I plied of the Bon • )Branch Ticket Agencies: ® On the Bay at Water Witch Rooms by Day, Week, Month Tony’s U Drive Boats Holtz, tr ding as ‘Buddie's Bar Ail work and materia! to be ir» accor: RL.MSON, N. J. (8,A. P. TRAVEL SERVICE, 524 Cookman (HILL’S DRUGS) Bus®) Facilities for Parties it any. should be made im- j Rooms by Day, Week, Season Rates $20'per^ftfy, plus gas for tie d te ly in writing to Nelson R. Robert ce with the New Jersey State /fixLeaves Here Nitely 8 P.M. SPRING LAKE—Hill’s Drugs, 1300^ Weddings and Other Social •Clerk of the Borough of Atlantic De rtment's specifications. Tuesday, 8 P..M. Third Ave., POINT PLEASANT—Belle’s Fabric Shop, 645 A r-^ 12 hours, p.m. Sat. & „^ecif»cations and bid forms may he ob­ PRIVATE BEACH — BAR Functions - Cocktail Bar Sun., $25. pHts gas. 25-ft. WARREN S. SELLERS tained from Craig Finnegan, Borough En­ r, , ^nold Ave. FREEHOLD—Art’s Photo Shop, 10 W. Main St.,® j Off Hwy. 36, Turn Back of R Music Weekends Boats $5 per day more. 215 Florence Avenue gineer 186 East End Avenue, Beiofrd. N. J. Rev. lyrtlc lnckney, astor (§)R

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BORO BUSES 9 RACES DAILY DIRECT TO TRACK Aug. 8 Ihru Oct. 12 lv Asbury Park . . 12:15 Heck & loke St. FIRST POST 2 P. M. Long Brooch .... 12:35 Daily Double Closes of 1:45 2nd Axe. & South Broodwoy A D M IS S IO N ...... $1.20 j l ^ 605 Broodwoy . . . 12:40 RESERVED BOX SEATS . $1.20 I 7,5 Red Bonk...... 12:55 Taxei Included ' N.Y. But Term , M onm outh St. Children No! Admitted jifever^Kursday isJLADIES’ DAY> Hew Jersey's Only Pori Mutuel Trotting Track NERYO BROTHERS PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS SALES AND SERVICE "Just OU Burners — Refrigerators — Water Heaters — Sinks Jmagine . . . P A Brand New Console Sewing Machine with all the AIR CONDITIONING lor the best buys in Electrical Appliances! latest features—yours for only $119,50—just $5 Free Kitchen Planning Service down. Seeing is believing! Come see today ...” Ysu can rely on the dealert who have earned the right to display this Darns, . Embroiders, Quilts, Mono­ PLUMBING PIPING FITTINGS FOR SALE drams, Button Holes, Forward and PIPE CUT TO ORDER AND THREADED. emblem. They ere reputable, local, established merchants whs off*#, Backward Stitoties, Sews Over Pins! the following assurances of satisfaction. —ROUND BOBBIN —AUTOMATIC BOBBIN WINDER SHOWROOM | They terry only quality merchandise sf —AIR-COOLED MOTOR 146 Monmouth Street Red Bank 6-4115 —FULLY GUARANTEED * the best brand*.

m They guarantee service on appliance* Extra * they sell ysu. Offer They cany a manufacturer's franchise Free * fat ell appliances that they tell. If YOU PRESfNF 6 NITES ONLY THIS A0 JCP&L Pair of Pinking Shears f t l, A U G . 7 TO WID., AUG. 12 In the long run it pays to buy where you are sure of honest value Button-Holer Regularly $89.50 i America’i No. 1 Singing Quartet and service reliability. Look for the sign of the Authorised Reddy Jersey Central Power & Light Company Darner - Mender now Kilowatt Dealer in the window. Personal Sewing 39.50 Instruction THE FOUR ACES OUR 16th YIAR with r a y McKin ley ' end Hi* GREAT HEW ORCHESTRA 1 332 BOND ST,. ASBURY PK, ADMISSION : 1.25 — SATURDAY : 1.50 (Corner of Bangs Avenue) s t i x - g o e k d CONVENTION HAIL ;■ PHONE A P 2 1427 b o a r d w a l k , ASBURY PARK 1 I p r l i 9 A M to 10 P M. Dally r

The Atlantic Highlands Journal, FRI., AUG. 7, 1953 Wed., the $50,000 Monmouth 1 With a $50,000 pot of gold a t , mouth Park are run without any ded during the period, sport speaker will be Charles L. Reilly ning she and her husband Oaks scheduled for Saturday, the end of rainbow lane the opposition from the New York will keep pace with that sizzling Committee on Publication for to see the Ice Show at Coni Aug 8. The latter is the rich­ best members of the sex and tracks as the thcroughbred rim to the wire. Southern California. The music tion Hall in Asbury Park, est race in the history of Mon­ age group are due in the ranks, move upstate to Saratoga, and ) will be furnished by a soloist, Mrs. Woods sister. Mrs. mouth Park and sets the stage with Grecian Queen certain to attendance and mutuels are ex­ Miss Mary Dean, and organ. Bianchi of Long Branch, 3 Stakes to Close for what could easily prove the rule the favorite off of recent pected to bounce dizzily right Christian Science Radio celebrated her birthday on Jul greatest racing afternoon since stakes successes in the Prioress, through to the close. The north­ Prgm. Listed For Sun. Mrs. Thomas H. Wood, of 86 31st, and her husband Sam B the return of legalized sport in Gazelle and New Castle. ern Jersey track already is per­ NEW YORK - Spiritual Under­ Barbierie ave., the former Miss anchi and Mr. and Mrs. Mart: New Jersey. forming with stratospherical fig­ standing Reveals Man's True Nancy Kornek. celebrated her , D. Fehlhaber, Sr,, also joint:i ! The Sapling, of course, is for birthday Sunday. Saturday eve­ the double birthday celebrl The Oaks, for three-year-old two-year-olds - as the name im­ ures, and brand new records are Character”, is the subject of a Big Track Season fillies at a mile and a furlong, plies - and 173 youngsters are in indicated for the final days. It Christian Science Radio program MONMOUTH PARK — Mon- Aug 10 as a fitting finale to a offers a finer prospect, howeveV. the ranks. Last year the race is anticipated now that all early over station WCBS, in its .‘‘Chu­ Only the Best Is Served At mouth Park's 195ft summer meet- season of thrills. This event, for Apparently tabbed as sure star­ was run in two divisions, and prophecies were too conserva­ rch of the Air” series on Sunday, Martini’s Diner ing will soon be tut a memory two-year-olds, is one of three raa- ters are Plumed, Arab Actress, there is every likelihood of the tive and that a total of 950,000 at 10:30 am. This program will The seaside course rs winging '< jor races on the calendar, the Ballerina, My Truly Fair, Slave same abundance of entries this patrons will have played some originate from Los Angeles and STEAKS - CHOPS - SEAFOOD swiftly to a close with the others being the $15,000 Long Girl, Grecian Queen, Ming Yel­ year. 585,000,000 into the machines by has the approval of the Christian FULL COURSE DINNERS : the finale. With three stakes car­ $00,(XX) Sapling Stakes Monday, Branch Handicap run this past low, White Witch and Sabette. The final seven days at Mon­ Science Board of Directors. The ROUTE 36, KEANSBURG PIIONE KE. 6-1470 JOURNAL-STAR BAYSHORE SHOPPER'S

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