Waters Wins Championship Council Agreed Time Was Pas Monday Evening August 17Th
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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 picnic 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,.