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AND THE, NEPTUNE TIMES Vol LXXVII No. OCEAN GROVE, TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, F R ID A Y AUGUST 3, 195G ~ of the Independence of the - - ■ ' :_Unlted SUtes o fAmerica the 181st year SEVEN CENTS Rescue Mission Workers Over 2,000Hear Governor Praise Grove, Defend Self The Rescue:Mission workers from the New York, Phila­ delphia, Niagara'and N ew‘England Districts of the Interna­ tional'Union of Gospel Missions will conduct their 34th annual conference here in the Young People’s: Temple from Monday, New Jersey’s Chief Executive, Aug. 6» to Friday the lOtti, inclusive.;: ''V Rev. Lawrence Sutherland, su­ Robert B. Meyneiy Here Tues­ perintendent of the Goodwill Home and Rescue Mission, • Newark, N. J„ and a : past, president o f,the CANCEL" HOBBY SHOW , day Night, Founders’ Day Union is chairman bf‘the commit­ . PLAN 1957 EXHIBITS tee; Among the'.speakers will b6 v Rev. Clifford Hartzell of Philadel­ The Ocean , Grove Hobby . High respect for the office of governor was paid by an phia, International: President, and Show which had been sched­ audience of more than 2000 attending the Founders’ Day District President, Rev, William J; uled for the third week in exercises in the Ocean Grove Auditorium Tuesday night, As Kouwe -who is superintendent of August will be postponed to Pres. Kinsey N. Merritt rose to announce the appearance on the Star of Hope Mission!' Pater­ next year, sincejhe former As- • son; Rev. Clarence Chamberlain; sociation Hall, which house the the program of the Governor of New Jersey, the Hon. Robert executive; committee chairman and 1955 show, has been converted B. Meyner, the entire audience rose to its feet and applauded superintendent of the Market into the Uncle Bill Thomson vigorously. Thus it has welcomed every governor, 'regard-: Street; Mission, Morristown, N. J. Youth Center and will be in less of party affiliation, for more than half a century: Mr. Chamberlain will, conduct the service for 'youth activities pavilion meetings epch evening at nearly every night th at week. The introduction of the Governor . 6:30 o’clock a t the foot of Ocean Mr. and Mrs. John S. Yeo, co- was . made ,----- by -State ^ . . V Senator Rich-t t l t u * Pathway. , ° ‘ . • . chairmen, of the Hobby Show Swimming Meet ard ' R. Stout, a member. of that • Men and women who were con­ ■ Committee, are seeking a suit- . body (the New Jersey State Sen­ verted, at rescue missions will- re­ able location for renewal of ate) which the Governor had stig­ late their experiences; including al­ tie show next season. For Grove Yoiith matized only two days before as coholics, drug addicts and folk of Mr. and Mrs. Yeo this week “reaching a new low” and of dis­ the under-world. It has been an­ playing a “vestige of McCarthy- nounced that these, testimonials will expressed their appreciation to ism” because that body, had held up act as> a tonic for people’s faith in all who have evinced an inter­ In Pool Aug. 14th his (the Governor’s) nomination C hrist ' J est in the show. They stated ■ ; ■ ■■ - .'j of Judge John O. Bigelow to the ■ Rev: Amos Phipps, well known that they will keep in touch Races For All Age Rutgers University board of gov­ with hobbyists as plans are ernors. broadcaster of-Syracuse, N. Y.will progressed for ihe. 1957 ex­ ■ NEW PARKING AREA — Neptune Township Mayor Joseph A. Shafto (left) and E. A. Massey, Groups And Life Guard be in charge of the musical pro­ hibit. : Jr., Chairman of Asbury Park Chamber of Commerce Parking Committee, viewing aeri^l-photo Aside from a little humor on the.. . gram with Mildred Ortlij) of' New site of recently opened Neptune Township municipal parking area located on South Main Street near And Fire Co. Relays vicissitudes of his bachelorhood, the York City, pianist. Assisting in Main Avenue, convenient'for shopping parking and; weekend Ocean Grove parking. Among Racing Events Governor was deadly serious. Ap­ 1 the musical program will to the parently he could not help revert-, Misses Lenore Branda and Evelyn The annual Ocean Grove swim­ ing to his disagreement with the Walton of the Missionary Work­ ming meet will be held Tuesday, Senate over one touchy appoint­ ers, Brooklyn; Rev. and Mrs. Neptune Builder CHAMBER OF COMMERCE REPORT - Aug.“14, a t 7:30 P.M. in the North ment* held up. ' Charles Y. Furness and family of End Pool. Sponsored by the Ocean Taking as his premise that the East Orange, and the Brass Quin­ Grove Racing Club for the first Bigelow appointment was held up tet of the Boss Memorial .Band of Home From Tour PRAISES NEPTUNE j PARKING LOTS time, this event will bring together merely because of the appointee’s Paterson. Other Mission Superin­ all of the Ocean Grove swimming representing a Newark school The Asbury Park Chamber of Reviewing measures taken by tendents participating 'win be Mrs. .Commerce report-stndy of Neptune nue. On week-ends, this parking hopefuls from ages 6 to the un­ teacher who had pleaded the Fifth George Soder of Calvary .Mission, William H. Oliver He- • , other municipalities; Neptune area serves the week-end parking limited men and women. Amendmcnt.before a Congressional TownshipVparking areas has high- Township has adopted a progres­ Passaic; Dr., Addison Raws of ports 0 n Air Travel Jy-'.praised the township’s progres­ heeds of Ocean Grove. Miss Anna C. Nichols, director of Committee on; uriAmerican activi­ Mercy Colony, Keswick, N , J., Miss sive- formula of “localized sites” ties (a charge which .the Judiciary To Europe & Mid^-East sively planned municipal parking Another municipal parking area the meet, has announced that there ■ Jane Page of the Home of Minis­ lots system. . • . . . th a t is, instead o f ‘providing a will be 20 events. Among these Committee of the Senate denies), tering Friends for Women, Brook­ general,' large parking area dis- is being provided on Corlies Ave- are: 8 and under free style, 20 the.Governor told his audience that A .tour of Europe and the Middle . The study stated:.‘This report stantly located from many import­ nue. j This will accommodate park- lyn; Rev. George Bolton of Chris­ East—25,000 air miles—ended last deals -with the 'progressive meas­ ing m the vicinity of the Town­ yds.; 10 and under free style and the continuation of such a system tian Herald’s Bowery.Mission, New ant points, a number’: of smaller backstroke, 20 yds.; 12 and under' would “create a situation where, if Thursday for'..'William Hi Oliver, ures . being taken by Neptune parking areas are provided, con­ ship offices. York City; Mrs. William H. Ryer- Neptune resident on Old Corlies Township in' providing additional, free style and backstroke, 40 yds.; you or I were accused of some­ son, Superintendent of the Peo­ veniently located-:ta, .accommodate Additional parking areas are thing, we might not be able to find Road and home builder and devel­ sorely needed parking space. - , ' specific sites. >.;^f 14 and under fi'ee,style arid back­ ple’s Mission,. Brooklyn sn d Mrs. oper in. Shark IRiver Hills. ; . Cognizant °f the ■ parking and carefully being planned and tail-, stroke, 40 yds.; and Unlimited men a lawyer to represent us because Adelaide .M. Barton, of the Glad The trip, which took, nearly five traffic problems plaguing many . For example, a mlinicipal park­ ored to accommodate specific com­ and" women free style and back­ of his fear of censure.” ' Tidings Mission, Brooklyn. weeks, included, days in Prpawick, communities, Neptune Township ing. area, conyenienOto 'the Asbury munity, needs. Aside from improv-, stroke, 40 yds.,'and relays for each “The Constitution says that , Special Film Monday • Scotland; Amsterdam, Holland; has planned wisely in providing Park shopping distinct, is located age group. every man is entitled to counsel. ing the community, in general, It’s the very canon of professional A special feature ;of the’ Monday Ldndon, England;/ Stratford-on- immitipal.;sparking..in accordance at tjhtf'. north t'TAd o f- tat,'tow n:;’h'ip Among the high points of the . _ service will be the ' showing of the-Avon, Dngland; Paris, France; to, specific needs. these municipal.-parWng areas help I ethics. The lawyer has .a .duty to Taylor University’s .film, “Angel in Rome and Naples, Italy;’ Cairo, on Main Street.hear Cookman Ave­ promote commerce in the area.” meet-is- always,'-the North End-VdelendPdefend you, whether or not he Ebony” which portrays the true Egypt; Beirut, Lebanon; Damascus, South End life guard race, a 160;' agrees od'rnni' Wctfct-With your,------personal — views,” life story and experience of Sammy Syria; Amman, and Jerusalem in yard freestyle event hotly contest- continued the Governor. . Morris, an African Prince, whose. Jordan; Jerusalem, Tiberias, Naza­ Oratorio “St. Paul” In Auditorium ed between the guards from the! Tribute To Ocean Grove marvelous conversion in the.jungjes I reth, Canaan, Tel Aviv and Haifa two beaches. There will be the' Leaving the political wars, the ever popular fire company relay,' Governor paid a tribute to Ocean, of Africa was used to alter the in Israel; tthe Island of Cyprus, Board Selects and the intraboro life guard race, Grove: >. course of an American University. where they were protected by armed guard; Athens, Greece; Mu­ ivhere the four fastest guards from I “Those who love its special serv- Rev. G. Harold Hill, pastor of each of the many beaches along the; ices are mighty-proud of this com- the Evangel Baptist Church, New­ nich, Germany; Zurich,.; Switzer­ Architect For land; back to Amsterdam, then North Jersey coast will be invited munity and feel deeply indebted ark, N. J. and a member of the to compete against each other.; to the institution ylou have here.” faculty of Northeastern Bible In­ Preswick, Scotland, for the flight1 home. ■ New High School This is an event started by Ocean And, continued the Governor, “I stitute, Essex Fells, N. J. will Grove several years ago, and be- want to assure you that New Jer- . speak at the Tuesday evening serv­ Mr. Oliver, “who is president of the . New: Jersey Shore Builders cause it was so successful it has! sey is equally proud that there is ice and the Honorable Jacob Sto,m The Neptune Township become not only an event on the | such a community, such a force of Paterson will close rfhe ‘confer­ Association, reports that-Switzer­ Hoard of Education on Wed­ land and Germany, with private en­ Ocean Grove roster, but a high of religion, and a place for whole- ence Friday evening. nesday selected the firm of point of the annual shore champion-1 some recreation in the course of . terprise, lave made the greatest Coffin, ColTin and ItonM dt, ship meet held at the end of basic beliefs. strides in Individual home and each summer. NewYork, to design the pro­ “May you prosper, and may New multiple-unlt apartment construc­ posed new high school. The • The .Ocean u iu v e tion. Housing, conditions are at Grove Recreation I Jersey always be willing to coop- VFWAux. vote was f> to 3 by written bal­ Commission, sponsors_„jnsors of the m e e t | erate and see you prosper. their worst in Syria and Jordan, lot. As the vote had been taken where the problems havo been made r . „ ii.n rincf- pip'hh vears rclin-1 Also seated on the platform were by secret ballot, the Board was quished their spfJJsoS of the Neptune Township Mayor Joseph Hospital Party more intense by, the flood of Arab advised by Monmouth County refugees into the country follow meet to the Ocean Grove Racing | Shafto and Bradley Beach Mayor At Ft. Monmouth ing the waT "with Israel. Superintendent of Schools Earl Club this year. The racing club Eugene Lowenstein, who w;re in- B. Garrison that the vote was is a newly formed arfrnni»nH'»"organization, I troduced by Pres. Kinsey N. Mer­ The air-party, visited Protestant illegal under school law /and and Catholic missionary hospitals functioning just two years. ' The ritt, presiding officer. Members of the Ladies Auxiliary would have to be taken openly- Recreation Commission is devoted ■ of O'Brien-Major Post 2639, Nep­ and schools in the Arab Counties. President Joseph L. White an­ The Ocean Grove Civic Band, Mr. 1 Oliver reports that Egypt’s to the welfare of the youth of which has been conducting concerts tune, entertained 36 patients at nounced that a special meet­ Ocean Grove, and intend, there­ the Fort s Monmouth Hospital, Premier Nasser issued an edict re­ on the beach front, played several' ing will be called immediately fore, to maintain an active interest i selections and Aldyn Graham and Oceanport, on Monday. quiring all mission schools to teach and a recorded vote of each Page eight, please in .the swimming meet so as to Arthur C. Abbott, summer resi- Mrs. Herman Danker, Depart­ member will be taken.-, The assist in the furtherance of summer dens, sang solos. , ment Hospital Chairman fo r architect’s fee will be 6 percent activities for Ocean Grove. ; ------V.F.W., was chairman. Games Named On Dean’s List of the first $1,500,000 o f con­ I License Revoked For Year and prizes, along with cake and ice struction cost and 5'/z percent 1 - cream, made the party for the pa­ Lois E. Frevert, daughter of Mr. of the amount in excess of that tients an enjoyable evening. and Mrs, Andrew Frevert, 307 figure. The firm selected by Promoted To New Jersey’s Division of Motor Those .helping Mrs, Danker with Helen Terrace, Shark River Hills, the board designed the. Ocean Vehicles reported . this : week the the party were Mrs. Mauro Troppli, is among ' the 182 students at Grove grade school and the Sr. V.P. ^suspension of the driver’s license Mrs. Edward Wong, ■ Mrs. Ernest Douglass College, Rutgers Uni­ new Shark River Hills School for one year of George D- Weber, Megill, Mrs. 'Phillip Krushka, Mrs. versity, who have heen named, to which will he opened in Sep­ I 21, of 120G Seventh Avenue, Nep- Michael Schnitzer, Mrs." Lee1 Yar- the Dean’s List for high scholastic tember. ; tuen. He was charged under the nall, Mrs. Michael O’Brien. > : : ■ achievement for the past academic point system with passing a red . year. A- Neptune High School light, and three speeding offenses. graduate, Lois is a member of the Robert Elmore, Guest Organist class of ’58 a t Douglass College. Mendelssohn’s oratorio, ‘‘St., pr.rno, and Robert Simpson, tenor,! Daughter Born July 30 # • ------Paul,” will be presented in the! both of whom are on the fadulty of j 1 -■ ' . • Beach Meeting Sunday _ • >, . the Westminster Choir Colleee"^ »vora was received this week by Let’s Ocean Grave Aud.tonum ttomorrow______, thePr'inc"t0^ w«hBt»rf~ ma^ds John powe]li run— bafs: 1 Mrs. Word Marjorie was'receivedjjhis MacWhinney, week 110by ‘Hi’-Line”■ ' ,> George C. Miller, president of the (Saturday) night by a Festival i barjtonc; concert and oratorio sing-1 Embury Avenue, of the birth of To The Hills Martha Hurry Auditorium Ushers Association, Ohorus of 125 singers, with three er, of New York City. an°U»or- granddaughter, Jo Ann will be the guest speaker at the colnioK -l : mL n x- , . I MacWhinney, weight 7Ms lbs., in Mary Jane Evers guest soloists. I The Festival Chorus will also m-1 San Francisco, v Calif., on July 30. Sharlc R iver IIIUs Hi, folks! Here it is the last day Beach Meeting this Sunday, 6 P.M.,' This 11th annual oratorio pro-! elude a Children’s Chorus of 25 -The parents are Mr,^,and Mrs. Ken- of July and a'm ightjr cool one a t in th? memorial pavilion. Dr. and duction by the community’s all-year: VOICCSv . neth MacWhinney, formerly pi that," Enough to bring to mind Mrs. W. D. Eddowes will'lead a group of ushers in special music church, St. Paul’s, is under the The St. Paul’s Festival Chorus! Ocean Grove. They have two^other Hi, there! Need a cake for Sun­ those comfy woolies one wears day, a toy for that visiting grand­ when there is chilly ■ weather on The officers of the Ushers Associ­ directionrfiropfinn ofnf JohnTnVin R.I? Hoyt, Hnvt ministei minktei-' , ^has . ^ a'. repertoire [,ave been of alternated five oratorios over I, doingchildren, fine, a hoy and a girl. Mother ation will take part in the service child, a special apron for Aunt hand. Even the shadows have that of music. Robert ElmoTe, organ.st, the „ast 10 ycara_ They are “S t.1 Sue’s birthday—drop In at the Nep- , “fallish look.” Well, I for one, am , HOM EM ADE with the Moravian Church, Bethle-: Paul?’ “The Creation,” “The Mes-, tune City First Aid Building to- • hoping for warmer weather. (Re­ hem, Pa., is guest organist. ', I siah,” “Judas Maccabaeus” and morrow (Saturday) Aug. 4 any member, I said we were well-pre­ Shrimp Salad, Molded Tuna Salad Son Born In Georgia Clam Chowder Soloists are Doris Yarick, so- "Elijah,” time all day—the SRH Bench As­ pared for hot weather. Well, I’d GROVE SEA FOOD MARKET sociation is holding their annual sure like to try them out a few S.F.C. and Mrs. Audrey L. Sin­ bazaar. A White Elephant table , more times.) . • ... 54 Olin Street > —31 NAGLE'S MAIN CENTRAL gleton, Jr.; of Augusta, Ga., an­ Their Third Son .- nounce. the birth July 20 of a baby will also be featured, a buffet sup- • This wasn’t a bad weekend. At PHARMACY — PR 4-0204 per for members only in the eve­ leaBt Leah Bartolf and Jimmy Me­ TRAVEL RESERVATIONS All-year service. Drugs of quali­ boy in the U.S. A rm y Hospital a t A bov,-their third son, was born Camp Gordon, Q a., They have ning and a t 8 P.M. a public auction. gill have been very lucky. They Air ship hotel .cruises tours,' Grey­ ty for prescriptions. Doctors advise July 17 in Fitkin Hospital to Mr. GEORGE C. MILLER, a trustee The Shark River Yacht Club will caught so many flounders that to- hound bus tours, fall cruises and Nagle’s. Hours 8:30 a. m. -10 p. m. named their son Milton Ernest. of the, Ocean Grove Camp Meet- . and Mrs. Norman Packard;' 112vji 1 he mother, is the former Mary j hold their Shipwreck Dance that ■ night, along with many other tours, California, Florida, Europe. ; ! adv. Webb Avenue. They named him mg’ Association, has lieen pro­ night a t the Yacht Club, Mrs. neighbors, we ate going to havo a Asbury Park Travel Servicd, 524 Assay, daughter of - Mr. and Mrs. moted to a senior vice presidency FRESH CAUGHT BLUEFISH~ Bruce Douglas. His brothers are Milton A. ASay, 137 Inskip Avenue, Robt. Ralston and • Mrs. Woolsey . good fish dinner. The only time I Cookman Ave. , - —28-31'“ Norman, age 6, and Wayne, 15 of the Loyalty Group insurance Thompson arc chairmen. Come in enjoy fishing is when we are on va­ Flounder, Haddock, Scallops, Cod Ocean Grove. The baby’s- other company, Newark. Mr. Miller GROVE SEA FOOD MARKET months. Grandparents in Ocean grandparents are Mr. and Mrs whatever you’d'expect to be wear­ cation in Florida. I can hardly Wait I COMPLETE PAINTING AND Grove .are Mr, and Mrs. Cly.de has been named vice president ing in a shipwreck. Betsey and y..', until, we are settled- to start fish- i . 54 Olin Street — 31 A^ r% L- Singleton, Sr., of Louis- in charge of the New York and PAPERHANGING SUPPLIES Packard, Sr., 87 Abbott Avenue, ' yille, Ky* Barbara have, many surprises . • ing. Maybe it’s because the ocean All color paints. New wallpaper New-England territory. He has planned—Eddie’ Smnh's Orchestra . 'is calmer, or the fish are prettier. 1^ -., | < fltyleS HELEN YARN SHOP : ■ - ; • FISH & CHIPS. been with the Loyalty Group for will-play. • • • Moonlight fishing is really exciting. THOMPSON & GILLAN ■ 48 Main Ave., Ocean Grove To Take Out WE WILL PAY YOU HIGHEST nearly 36 years. : . - Store Hours 9:30 to 5:30 cash prices for all kinds of old The St. Elizabeth’s' RC Church, We tried it and it was quite an ex­ 47 Main Aye. — Ocean Grove GROVE SEA FOOD MARKET coins, gold coins, and old gold ,,A Summer resident of Tent 1 Avon, gave their annual card party '. perience. • -What big- fish were PHONE PR 5-8131 . 54 Olin Street —31 Mt. Pisgah , Way,: Mr. Miller Is : ~ l 7 t t -14tf , rings, watches, chains. ,Hills’ Driig Wed. night, July 25, at. the gen caught that night. Guess the an­ ; Store, 524 Cookman AVe. —28-31* president of the Auditorium Ush­ Girt- Inn, attended by 400 guests. swer to-the whole, thing, on vaca­ JANE JARVIS OCEAN GROVE AUDITORIUM j ers^ Association and General Someone’s Birthday Soon t •The preacher Sunday, August Mrs. Russell Schmid, Pinowood Dr., tion you do lots more things, that Hand - Screened Cards. Smartr- They’ll appreciate a Greeting. ■ DR. NORMAN LAYTON Chairman of the Ocean Grove was co-chairman of this'grand, par-. - you somehow don’t find’time to do Different — Appropriate. THE 5th at 10:30 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Restoration and Improvement Choose- from our assortment. | will be Dr. Amos Thornburg, pastor Chiropractic Physician, 97 Abbott ty and.'the following .Hills parish- 1 . when you are home; v ' •:/, SANDPIPER, 47 Main Ave., Ocean WILLIAMSON’S OPP. P. O., ...... Ave., Ocean Grove. Off. Hrs„ 2 to 4 ioners were on the committee: Mrs. ! ’* .‘. Page two, ptcasc Grove. . —jet'f [of Trinity Methodist Church, Chi- >■ . —14tt cCago, Illinois. Vi Pi,Qt 8 T>nr r erXfoCnPt Wcds- »»<• Sun.’ YOUR BEST BUY— THE TIMES Fred Maier, Mrs. Robt, Moser^Mrs. •’ Phone PR 5-5430. 26tf *i.00 A V.EAR • Jos. R.' Sturm, Mrs. R oy TrUd61, , . M W O , plBBXO ; '■ ■ ■ . - .; ■•«■!. 0CEAK CROYB TIMES, OCEAN OKOVE, NEW JKHSEV " ' ! ^ ” ':^ !''v ~:*- lBIDAY’ AUGUST 3, 195«

Reminiscences By T liE OLD TIMER banning Chairman A sks 173 M iles County Road n Federal A id Project

JOHN WAYNE and Ward Bond fight out of an 'ambush in “The .Searchers,” now playing at the Briellc Motor-Vue, ending tomor­ row (Saturday) night. Also on the bill is."Wedding in Monaco,” Grace Kelly's wedding. . -

BURT LANCASTER, Tony Curtis and Gina Lollobrigida in a scene from “Trapeze” playing at the Strand Theatre, Ocean Grove, Thursday through Saturday, August 2 - 4.

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MATTHEWS, FRANCIONI Mats. Dally 2:30 P.M. M at Dally 2:30 P.M. Belmar, N. j, * Eve. Continuous from 7:00 Eve. Continuous from 7:00 lit. 34, 200 feet N o rth of th e & TAYLOR Sunday C ontinuous from 2:30 Sunday Continuous from 2:30 Brlelle Circle 6:00 - 8:00 & 10;QO FUNERAL HOME CONTINUOUS FROM 8:30 Rain — Mat. 2:00 Exclusive but Inexpensive WED., TIIURS., FRI. & SAT. — FRI. & SAT. FRI. & SAT. — AUG. 3 & 4 DANIEL L. FRANCIONI • AUG. 1, 2, 3 & 4 AUG. 3 & 4 THOMAS W. TAYLOR “The Searchers” AvS:,1™V38£ 4PW- * 8A*—' “The Story” “The Man Who Knew 704 - 7th Ave*. Asbury Park With John Wayne “The Eddy Duchin Story” 708 COOKMAN AVEN’ Air Conditioned PR 5-0021 With Too Much” Vera Miles VistaVision & Technicolor With Tyrone Power ASBURY PARK Families Called For ' With James Stewart s - V''^ i also.- i Kim Novak At th e ir Convenience Doris Day “ Wedding in Monaco” CinemaScopo & Technicolor' VistaVision & Technicolor Grace Kelly’s Wedding Cinemascope Hallmark Cards News News AUG.- ¥ TUES' Holman Bibles ANNOUNCING SUMMER OFFICE “Bhowani Junction” With Ava .Gardner m w a * tues- Stewart Granger Kirby Smith Associates “Safari” Cinemascope & Color Landmark Books News ' 54 PITMAN AVENUE With Victor Mi * Tiiuns. - PRospect 4-'5298 AUG. 8 & 9 OCEjAN GROVE Signature Books “Santiago” AIL Clergyman Invited To' Attend With Alan Ladd . Rosanna Podesta Pakay Napkins WED., TIIURS.,' FRI. & SAT* - Color “Clergy Luncheon” ‘Bhowani .Junction’ AUG. 8, 9, 10 & I t , ■ • t ' ‘‘Somebody Up There WED.,-TIIURS., FRI, & SAT.'.— FBI. & SAT. — North End Hotel' — , Friday! Aug. 31 - 1 With Ava Gardner A U G . 8, 9, 10 & H AUG., 10 & 11 Stewart Granger Likes Me” . • .Notions ..' • Write or Call For Guest Ticket i , ‘•The Eddy Duchin Story” “That Certain Peeling” CiuemaScope & Color With Paul Newman With Tyrone Power . Pier Angeli With' Bob IIopo ROTH’S STATIONERY Specialized Church Visitation ;. .:!• Color Kim Novak Eva Marie Saint 53 MAIN AVENUE • - i News ■ News ClnofnaScope & Technicolor v OCEAN GROVE N etfs . VistaVision & Technicolor FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1956 OCEAN GROVE TIMES; OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY P A G E THBIB

Shirley' Rutledge . was secn at only shade tree adapted to this cli­ gram included the singing of a “The Barn” last week withv some mate that blooms so late. In the number of Mr. Chisholm’s hymns— Stork Shower For HERE'S HOW... guy that looked like.the original big plant dictionaries it’s called “On the Other Side,’! “The Mercies “Joe College” . . . King Pearson of Sophora japonica. of God,”, "Living for Jesus,” “Oh, Mrs. Arthur Davis BUILD A STURDY WORKBENCH Nagle’s fame .also ggt hitched over ■: Just About Perfect to be Like Thee,” “The Prodigal Good.morning, Ocean Grovers. I the Winter Frank Sidowsky, ; Mr. Korbobo, extension specialist Son” and “Great is Thy Faithful­ A feturdy workbench for the A ' stork B h o w e r was given last, face. If the legs are properly hope this bright Friday morning Bill Burlew.iand Ed McQullkin are in ornamental horticulture here at ness.”' ■■■■ . home craftsman is easily made notched, the 22^4-inch braces finds you ■'all healthy fend happy. I all in1 Germany . . -. Archie “Snif­ Rutgers, considers . Sophora to be Friday, night for Mrs. Arthur i from the following materials: Zither duets were played by Mr% Davis, by h e r friends Mrs. Jack will fit flush a t each end and know I feel, just fine. These sea fer’’ Tainter claims that the way just about. perfect for the home 1 pc. 2 x 4 inches x 8 feet the _62-inch braces will project/ breezes certainly fire refreshing Howard W., Selby and/Miss Caro­ James and Mrs. Wayne T. Bell, Jr. he remain’s in such wonderful grounds.. It grows to 40 to 60 feet, line Wilson. Vocal sdlos were ren­ 2 pc. 2 x 4 inches x 10 feet % inch fro.m the faces of tho and enlightening. "A , i physifal Condition is by training at The event took place in the Park 1 pc. 2 x 10 incheB x 12 feet legs at front and rear. Bore and • has widespread arching dered by Mrs.'Bleocker Stirling and View Hotel, 23 Seaview 'Avenue, * Our latest ■ edition' to, the bevy the “clubhouse” in Asbury. ! * branches under ; which you can Al Mackay. Readings were by Mr. 1 pc. 2 x 10 inches 'x <3 feet %-inch holes for the carriage of beach1 beauties is JIM .“PER-i ' AU: the' ushers, Republican and grow, a luxurious lawn. and guests were: 1 pc. 4 x 4 inches x 12 feet bolt3 through the braces and Chisholm. Mrs. Charles Clark was Mrs. Charles Schonlau, Mrs. Wil­ 16 % x 6-inch carriage bolts OXIDE1' WILLIAMS. 'Oh! JimV Democrat, will soon be wearing Furthermore, this favorite, has at the organ console. '. legs with a No. 7 auger bit. stop, trying to be the prettiest boy. “Bill. Fulton for Mayor” buttons. compound, refined leaves, some­ liam Forsyth, Mrs. Theodore. Hoff­ 8 % x 4%"-inch carriage bolts Space holes as shown to avoid on the. beach. We all know BILL Fulton; is running for mayor1 of thing like those of the honey-locust. Dr. George Neal, of the Metho­ mann, Mrs. Robert Long, Mrs. Ed­ 12 20-penny common nails conflict between holes at right SEARLE is. v . ' ■ IRoselle Park . . . Irv. Laird was Its bark stays green all winter. dist Home family, spoke in praise ward Wurth, Mrs. Eleanor Cox, Cut all lumber to the sizes angles. Assemble frame; with . ’LARRY,“THE MAN” MILHON married this.past winter . Beach­ Sophora puts on ! its show of of the great contribution these Mrs. Harold. Hartshorn', Mrs. Fritz shown. Notch two .legs with carriage bolts. Center top is back again filling up his “little; comber, .do. you remember when hymns have made to the glory of Swolinzky, Mrs. Robert Purvis, saw and chisel, as shown in the boards on frame and fasten large pea-like flower clusters whose leg detail, for the left front and , black book.” What happened to Jed ahd Billy, Marlene, B. J. and creamy whiteness gives the tree a God and the advancement of His Mrs. J. H. Hemphill, Mrs. Charles with two 20-penny common ' that "special gal’’ you w6re always Kingdom. Dr. Neal then presented P. Todd, Mrs. Irving Osborne, Mrs. the back right leg. The other nails into the frame at each Suzie Wells, Dnvid Widland and misty, appearance. Pods that form two legs should be mirror talking about? ■ ., ;' ■ /■. , I a-few others use to play stoop the honored guest with a purse. Roger Taylor, Mrs. Albert Swolin- end. of each board. later will stay on' the tree for zky, Mrs. Edwin H. Beatty, Mrs. images of the leg shown: i.e., The bench can be varnished SAM MOFFETT, w hat happened tag and hide and. go seek in front weeks.-,' ..-! Mr. Chisholm is a resident of the the 1%-inch cut should be-in or left natural.y'Shelves or a . to your famous bachelors club that of the Auditorium oii Friday and The tree usually blooms in early Methodist Home here and is the Clarence N. Foster, Mrs. James O’Rourke, Mrs. Sandy MacKenzie. the right front face and the storage cabinet cjLn^be added was going so .strong'at the begin-1 Saturday nights ? I remember and August—possibly about the 10th, author of approximately 1,200 %-inch cut in the left front beneath if desirei ning of-the sumnier.? Could; L IN -, times have certainly, changed, depending on the weather. hymns and poems, Mrs. Frank Barry, Mrs. Peter DA COLLINS have caused a re­ haven’t they? . . .- Joette Cetrullo Mr. Korbobo recommends that West, Mrs. Joseph Storzieri, Mrs. ' Thos'e in attendance were Mrs. -Frank Tommins, Mrs. D. Hudson verse in your plans? . / Iwas also inarricd this last winter you see it while it’s at its best. Louise Brady, Mr.- Chisholm, Mr. HARRY EICHHORN is one of*j . . ,. What ever ‘became of Race If your , nurseryman can’t, show and Mrs. C. A. Clark, Miss Mae Bowman, Mrs. Howard L. Smith, the most popular guys in 0. G.. Track , Charlie and the Bearded you one, look up the mature speci­ Hallgring, Dr. George Beal, Miss Mrs. Dave Egbert, Mrs. Robert H. these days. What is the secret of j Lady? V i, . Elaine Bannister, was mens that can' be seen as; follows: Anna Nestor,. Mr. and .Mrs. James Carpenter, Jr., Mrs. William E. your charm—two pieces of wood .competing, in'the Miss Philadelphia College of Agriculture, New Bruns­ Little, Mr. and Mrs.- Thomas Owens; Duncan, Mrs. Harry Hill, Mrs. .in the shape of water skiis ? ? beauty contest . . . Joan-Stratton wick, near the pond in the center of Clarence Rinker, Arnold Ruegg, [Archibald Davis, Mrs. Irving Haven’t seen much of SANDY married a fellow from Florida the, campus; Route 28, Middlesex, Mr. and Mrs. Homer/Secor, Mrs. i Lane, MrB. Donald Lippincott, BARNEY, oh. the- scene lately. about a month1 or two ago. near Young’s orchid greenhouses, Howard Selby, M r. and Mrs. How­ Mrs. Al. DePree, Miss Carol Rus­ Guess her time is well occupied by It’s been a rainy day- and I had and on the Courthouse grounds, ard L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bleecker sell, Miss Annie O’Reilly, Miss Lois that “southern correspondence”. some spare .time on niy hands. That Paterson. ■ .' Stirling, John Plummer, Elizabeth Taylor, Miss Lolita K. Matthews, FRED TURNER, you’ve done it: is why I have taken the trouble to Plummer, ' Miss Caroline Wilson, Miss Betty Hoffman, Miss Edna againl; Will you ever get on the forward this information’ to you. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Thompson arid Twidle, Miss Dorothy Hill, Miss ball and stop missing the. boat? I hope you carl use it., Sojne of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Valentine. Marion. Davis, Miss Mary Ann Wil­ I understand the JUNE MOORE the Tidbits, which you may not Mrs. V. B. Hampton kins, Miss Dot. DePree, Miss Ann friendship With a “certain Bradley understand,, can be printed as - * ~ r - Barry, Miss Cornelia Tanis, Mrs. guard” is completely severed— there is absolutely nothing nasty John O’Bermiere.. LEO DETAIL wonder why? or untrue. ■ _ 1 . At Convention Of Bar-B-Cue At EL-JEANNE SPARKS has Very truly yours, Nttiomd Longer Mtmjfaettfm Ano4ition been threatening to leave. What’s Wally Baloo, Cub reporter VFW Post Home ■ the matter, are all those “blue” It would please me very .much omist Ocean Grove. No evening service gregation with the words projected Saturday nights getting you down? if you would drqp me a line regard­ DICK GOEWEY, tell me, just is held during the summer months. on the screen. This is a one-hour ing these people from time to time Mrs. Vernon Bi Hampton, sum­ The Ladies Auxiliary of the The Wednesday evening Sanctu­ service, informal and friendly, and what happened to Allenhurst in as I am'well aware that the same The sermon theme at the morn­ ary Service will feature color film all are cordially invited.’ the boat- races? . You seem to be names over and over again each mer resident here at 14 Bath Ave­ O’Brien-Major Post 2639, held its ing service, 10:45 o’clock, will be saying a lot about “nothing”; That’s nue, is attending the 14th Biennial Bar-B-Cue despite the rain last "The Frustrations of Jdsus” and strip pictures of the Stoning of St. The Sunday School meets at 9:30 week make dull reading, Convention of the American Fed­ Saturday at the Post home on Cor­ Paul at Lystra, produced by the A.M;,in charge of Otto G. Stoll, , what ■ happens , when you desert y Your most grateful ^ ' Will be preached by the minister, Cathedral Films. James De-Haven, general superintendent. There are the home crew! » eration of Soroptimist Clubs this lies Avenue, Neptune. the Rev. Herbert J. Smith, who will BEACHCOMBER week at the Waldorf Astoria, and assistant organist, plays an organ classes for pupils of all ages and ;ELSIE and JED SCHROEDER P.Si See you next week, maybe ? ■ Those who braved the rains, to also conduct the service. John R, , are deserting. the Saturday night next week will attend the Fifth enjoy the Bar-B-Cue were Mr. and Hoyt, minister of music,'will be.the recital beginning at ,7:30 and fa­ visitors, attendance cards are is­ crowd and are making their own Quadrennial Convention of Sorop­ Mrs. Xee Yamall, Mr. and Mrs. organist for the service, and tho miliar h y m n 3 are sung b y the con­ sued on request. > parties nowadays. Tell me,, you timist International Association. Geo. Jeffries, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. solo,. “Lord God of Abraham,” tWo, which' Submarine came in first, Mrs. Hampton is prcsident of the Kemper, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Hurry (Mendelssohn) will be sung by Her­ Soroptimist Club of Staten Island, or was i.t a tie?' and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Cur- man Brown, baritone. For the of­ By d’Alessio ^Another 21st birthday is rolling N. Y., serving her second term in to and family, Mr.; and Mrs. Carl fertory Mr. Hoyt will play one of THESE WOMEN! arOund, and this time it’s for BOB that capacity. She is Founding . Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Daniel- his own organ compositions entitled (that PEG HOFFMAN’S man). President of the club, which waB I Son, vMr.- and Mrs. Geo. Martin, Mr. “Melodie”. His selection for the Congratulations and T.G.I.F.! organized last year. and Mrs. Michael Schnitzer and | prelude is “Song of the Morning” • 'The \veekly meeting'of the OLD A welcome reception was held, family, Mr, John Troppli and | (Lemare) and postlude . “Finale” MAIDS’ GLUB took place on Mon­ last Sunday night for the American others. . • i from First Symphony’.(Brahms). day night. , Frustration is making By Your Rutgers Garden Reporter Federation Biennial Convention, at * : 5 I Vacatipnists and summer resi- the girls do “strange things” for It’s not easy to try to fill the the Waldorf Astoria. The presi­ If you want to be sure you will : dents are cordially invited to at­ entertainment. Wake lip :boys, you, garden shoes of Dr. Connors, who dents of the metropolitan Sorop­ hear the phone ringing while you’re tend, this one-hour service. The don’t know what handsome girls has been sharing his knowledge and timist Clubs, comprised the recep­ upstairs,1 put the instrument on church is located at New York and you-have in 0. G. Greener grass practical experience -with Your tion committee^ Mrs. Hampton also top of an over-turned tin pan. Embury Avenues in the center of may have been found—don’t let Garden This Week readers since served as a hostess. The American . them return to it., On second 1947. Federation Biennial Convention thought, it just might come to With his retirement from the continues through today (Friday). them. ■ . Rutgers faculty after. 43 years of The International Convention Watch out ADMIRAND, your service this distinguished teacher, which follows next week, also at the ■ friend HAP is now heating your researcher and active home garden­ Waldorf Astoria, begins Sunday, People, Spots In The News time with a three cent stamp. You er reluctantly. gives up. his career' August. 5th with reception after­ must be slipping, hoy! , also as, garden columnist. But he’s noon and evening for overseas dele­ BILL “the tinker toy king” still interested In home gardening. gates, and, continues through Sat­ SCHROEDER hasn’t been around As your Rutgers garden reporter urday, August 11th. . -• | REAL COOL hoofin' goes on even in a much this past week. Reason—the I make no pretense of being a gar­ The Ocean Grove summer resi­ | Missouri midsummer in this cave 300 {eet fixing up of his car'! ! ! It’s even den : authority. Even after several dent, as president of a metropolitan underground at older than he isl I can’t wait to years of backyard gardening I find’ Soroptimist Club, will also hostess Branson; 50 de have a ride in it. that/my green thumb is only just at the Quadrennial Convention, and grees just right for I was' fortunate enough to ' re­ beginning to:show a tinge of Color. will help receive }n the Friendship square dancing. ceive a letter from an “old friend” And even that may be the remains Lounge during International Con­ this week and I knew all of you of ^yesterday’s screen paint. ‘ : vention Week,'where facility with would be interested in its contents. 27th Year foreign languages.is an asset as a The letter reads as follows: This situation might appall any­ hostess.. Mrs. Hampton is a New one with less nerve than an ex- York City educator, member of the . (The letter, word for word): newapaperriian, especially consider­ faculty of Public School 45, Staten Thank you'so much Wally Baloo ing the bright greenness pf thumb Island. She resides with Dr. Ver- for this. most, appreciated inifo. mon B. Hampton at 301 Hart Ave You’re right in saying that nlany not only of; Dr. Connors, .but also of his predecessors back to the be­ nue, Staten Island, in the winter. DISCUS world .Record owner of these people are unknown to me They plan shortly to make. Ocean as I have only "been down'here a ginning of Your Garden This.Week Fortune Gordien gets olf win­ in 1929. Cpme to think of it, 27 Grove their permanent home. ning heave in Olympic tryouts, few years. ••••’ years may be some sort of a record a bit short of his 194-G record. “Daddy, Daddy, try and concentrate! Woody has the Clyde and Bobbie Hemphill last for a column of this type! V- : crew-cut and baggy pants; Stretch is the short one with Winter'. became - the parents of I’m' no authority, but. as a re­ Thomas Chisholm the .sandy hair; Whitey is tall, dark, and has freckles. .,S twins . . . Gleason Frye is direct­ porter I can sure ask questions^— ing a choir in N.Y.C. and is still or-so I’ve been told. , And as a HE’S the one coming over tonight!” selling “Murray Space Shoes” . .. . willing but often fumbling ' sod- Hymn Writer ■ Dave "Grandma” Heron claims he buster I’m' loaded with questions. inherited a large yacht. I haven’t ■ Unlike most of my fellow-gar- Feted At Day’s i seen i t . . . Joan Mattson was mar­ deriers, I have specialists and ex­ ried three weeks ago and has moved perts by the dozens right here at Thomas O. Chisholm, noted hymn STRICTLY BUSINESS to California. my left elbow at the College of writer, was guest of honor on his Agriculture. I mean to ply them 90th birthday last Saturday night With questions—yours and, mine-^ at Day’s, opposite Auditorium and then report what I find. '> Square. The Chisholm Choral In this new adventure Til keep Group and. other friends honored in mind particularly the many be­ h im .. DAY’S ginning gardeners, some of whom Following refreshments, the pro- face special problems because of 48 PITMAN AVENUE / location,' lack, of, space, poor soil YOUR BEST BUY — THE TIMES (Opp. Auditorium Square) or whatever." - *3.00 A YEAR Here’s a particularly timely item STACKED with clippings that I picked up from; Raymond P. {■aulMarMltfMlMiiinlllllllliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiauiiiiii* about’ her is this bushel ICE CREAM GARDEN Korbobo. : He suggests that you | USED FURNITURE ‘ basket displayed by Marcia GIFT SHOP — CANDY home owners who are shopping for s We Bay, and Sell Valibus, Miss Miami Beach. a tree to use; in the home land­ E Almost Everythin* scape make plans to see an espe­ § ANTIQUES CURIOS f cially • desirable one while it’s in LUNCHEON bloom. . , ' 1 | Call PRospect 4-4640 Yes, in bloom. The Japanese po- | BLUME’S QUAINT SHOP 1 DINNER goda or scholar tree comes into I W .Sontb Main Street Sunday Duner bloom in early August, and is the SfilUllllMIIIIMIIIIIOHinilltltlllllllllllllilllllltllllKlliiiiai;

Enjoy' Excellent, Food in Oiir Historic Garden or. in our “ A TONIC FOR YOUR FAITH” attractive DINING ROOM Hear The Experiences

NEW JERSEY’S ONLY PARI Of Twice-born Men and Women MUTUEL TROTTING TRACK TIIHEE LITTLE schoolgirls sip milk from fibre containers Alcoholics, Drug Addicts and folk from ‘life’s other during visit to American Can Company’s New York plant Air Conditioned side,” marvelously changed by the grace of God. where millions of the containers are made each year for ' Grandstand ' / • , II Timothy 2:15 school milk programs. National Dairy Council estimates that 16 million school children drink some 4.5 million quarts h e a r of milk each school day. “Sir, we located fliat floating crap game!” AMOS PHIPPS, Gospel Tenor of Syracuse, N..-Y. and 65 Other Missioi\ers of the International Union of Gospel Missions E E MOVIE MARY WORTH'S FAMILY •(H'ND “ANGEL IN EBONY”

f i r s t True Story of an African Prince POST 2 P .M . Monday, August 6th, 7:45 P.J1. Doi/y.Doub/o ADMISSION FREE! C/oiei 1:45 9 RACES DAILY--Aug.9-Oct. 13 SO Days of Harness Racing YOUNG PEOPLE’S TEMPLE RAIN OR SHINE • Except aiCloudburirK Daily, August 6 to August 10 — 11 A.M. & 7 :45 P.M. Every Thursday I* tadlei* Doy 6:30 P.M. Memorial Pavilion, Foot of Occan Pathway Admission ; ...... $1.20 Reserved Box Seats . U20 PRAY! ' . {Tax Inc.) Children not admitted - PLAN TO ATTEND ! ! - Traffic Circle, Junction of Roole* 9*33 , ; . BRING A FRIEND ! ! ! f r e eh o ld , n . j . F A G E N V I OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1956

Fifteen Years. Ago AT THE CROSSROADS I 1 9 4 1

.(F rom the A ugust I, 1941, Issue of DOWN - ' The Ocean Grove T:mes) And Neptune Times About 2,500 persons gathered in P ublished Friday Tel. PR ospect 5-0007 . the Auditorium to attend “Foun­ HOMER KRESGE. PuMtshei WILLIAM T. KKESGB, Bailor. ders’ Day", the seventy-second an- MEMORY SIXTY •POUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN CBOVB. NEW JERSEY niversity of the founding of Ocean Ocean Grove Tlme3 on sale at following newstandr,: VHlliamsons Stationery Glove. A concert,was given by the end Huth’s Stationery, Ocean Grave, Varsity Shop, Warners Drug Store and All-Jersey Youth Symphony' Ctr- Point Esso, Neptune; Cracker Barrel, Sharlc River Hills. • sHestro and Chorus anti John S. Yeo, it -member of- the Association, THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE gave an address on, "Ocean Grove and its .Youth”., num. A large public bin was placed Entered as In cooperation with the National timore and Ohio road, through its EMIONAl eocond'claaa . n „, - t , ___ r, n — in Memorial Park and-another pub- association with the Central: rail­ ihaII at the P-Cfcn5G,Prosra,rn’ OeeaniSrove ar- |ic Mn. Was Jocated outside the road, said to be ^planning to do the Ocean Orov® ranged' for .a house-to-ho.use can­ Washington Fire House for depos­ job poatufflce vass for pickup of all scrap alumi- iting aluminum. Dr. F. Crossley Morgan, noted Bible lecturer, of Concord, N. C„ Fifty Years Ago The Governor At Founders’ Da; Obituaries spoke before large audiences at , ' -" 1 9 0 6 both morning and evening' services (From the August 4, ISOB. Issue of Perhaps lovers of Ocean Grove should be satisfied with MISS MARY C CHARLES on Sunday, July 27,1941,'and told The.OcesH Grove Times) the people the Bible should be the praise given it by the Governor on Founders’ Day and Miss Mary O. Charles, 77, for­ Mme. Nordics, great American merly of 101 Clark Avenue, died. read, if for no other reason than soprano, sang before a large and not’inquire too closely into his ex parte explanation of his because of.; the place the. Book fashionable audience in the Audi­ Tuesday in ■ Rivercrest Nursing Holds among all the books in the controversy, with the Senate over the appointment of a very Home, Red Bank. Funeral services torium, Tali Esen Morgan ar­ were held Thursday in Asbury world. ranged for the "Queen .of. Song” to* distinguished jurist to the Board of Governors of Rutgers Park with Rev, Elmer Stratton of­ appear as one of his outstanding musical events 'of the season. University. • ficiating and interment was’in Mt. Prospect Cemetery. • Thirty Years Ago At a meeting" of the Neptune These are the-dog days of politics—dog eat dog. Many Miss Charles, was a-member of :: 1 9 2 6 Township School Board, a-new and politicians are in heat. Just one out of six of the Governor’s Twin City Chapter 67, OES, As­ (From. the • July 30, IS28, issue of lower budget w a3 'made up to be bury Park, Order of -Amaranth; Tbe Ocean-Grove Times) voted on at. a special school,elec­ nominations were held up, perhaps only temporarily-—which Neptune . Township accepted . a tion. The- old budget was $26,460; Daughters of Liberty, and Liberty plan , to extend Brinley Avenue, is considered a pretty good score for a Democratic Governor Temple 6, Ladies of the ;Jolden the new/ one was $22,600. The Eagle. . She is survived by two Bradley Beach,- through to Sixth change -was necessitated by the an­ with a Republican Senate, 1 nephews, Robert Charles, of Flem­ Avenue, Neptune, and ‘ continue nexation of Wqst Park to Asbury that road to a meeting with Corlies Park. r- Of course, we all know of a''Republican. President who ing ton; Albert Charles, of Bloom­ field; and two nieces, Miss EHzu- Avenue near the-Shark River Hills The first public performance of- w6ufd be delighted with a batting average that, high on his roads. : "The Redeemer,” Julia,* Edwards beth Charles, of Fietnington: and Directors of the. Merchants Na ­ -Commendations, to the Democratic Congress during the past Mrs, Myrti Charles Wilson, >f composer, was given with pro­ Ashville, N. C. tional Bank, Asbury Park, selected nounced success in the Auditorium. year, but he. remains calm and unperturbed. Even two oper­ Samuei A, Reeves, of Ocean Grove, Mast of the solo work in the can­ as president of the institution. Dr. tata on the prophecy, the/nativity, ations and the anti-Nixon conspiracy fails to raffle his sense Joseph Ackerman, of Asbury Park, the crucifixion and the resurrection CUTE HOUSE SMALL PRICE.' of justice and fair play. •V EMMA F. WH1TFORD was named: vice president of the was ably handled by Miss Gertrude Emma- F. WMtford, wife of Ray­ bank. - Living room, dining room and kitchen and lavatory, on first Granting all that Gov. Meyner had to say about the Clark, soprano from Pittsburgh,: A floor. 2.bedrooms asd bath, second floor. Gas hot water heating- mond Whitford, 29 Broadway, The -old rumor concerning the great' deal of credit was given the system. Taxes under $100, Furnished nice. Front porch, oniy sanctity of the Constitution and the Canon of Legal Ethics, Ocean Grove, died at her home electrification of the shore railroad orchestra, under Mr, Morgan’s di- short walk to ocean. Full Price $8,000. / . Wednesday, Aug. 1. Besides her routes came up again with the Bai- rection, fo r their splendid B ark . it would have seemed fairer to both himself and his audience husband, she is survived by a sis­ HOME and INCOMe V ifrhe had given a fuller description of the.background against ter,' Miss Sadia Line, arid three daughters, Mrs. Sam Wood, Tahk*- North €nd location, bio<;k to the ocean, living room with fire* which the Seriate Judiciary Committee had held up one nomi­ quah, Okla.; Mrs.- Fred. FitzJRan- place, dining room,.modern kitchen; Enclosed porch 4 bedrooms nation. The incident was too recent for his audience to know dolph, Duhellen, N. J.,, and Mrs. and tile bath, em 2nd floor. 2 bedrooms with running water on George Andrews, Clarks Summit, 3rd floor Pull dry cellar with oil steam Keating-system. Com­ all he knew,' of which he revealed only a part. Pa. The-funeral services will bination storm; windows and screens. A. real nice home with The Newark-Star Ledger is far more enlightening in-its held tomorrow (Saturday), at"2 an asking price of onlyj $16,500. ., P.M. ;.t the Muridy. Funeral Home, presentation of the news: Dunellen, N. J. DUPLEX ^*or gracious living—6 room, 3 bedroom cottage. Stucco 8 rooms and bath on sach side. Block from the-ocean. Full “Former Judge John 0. Bigelow, the governor's ''on hollow tUe. Shaded residential'area. Full cellar. Open price for both $8,500. ilreplace, hardwood Hoots, lusulated. Hot water gas heat. -appointee, was called before the Senate Judiciary- Approximately $4,00(J down. 20 year mortgage at 5%, Committee Tuesday night. une Four bedroom home at a “give-away” price. LISTED AT “A major question facing Rutgers’ new board of. $9,500. SW section, pine paneled kitchen. A utom atic heat— oil—2 baths. Hardwood floors throughout, finished attic. governors will be whether 3 professors, dismissed in Moves Ahead In Mostly furnished. 1953 for invoking the Fifth Amendment, shall be re-, New listing. Duplex cottage in northeast section. Six instated. SoThe judiciary committee asked Bigelow: (tounty Playoff rooms and bath each side. Fully furnished. Less than “ ‘Would you vote to expel a professor who pleaded two Mocks from beach, one unit can carry entire property. the Fifth?’ Sen. Dumont revealed: Ocean Grove’s Wildcat:;, save leaped the first-hurdle in the Mon­ .‘“ His reply was that he would not vote to dis­ mouth County Little League base­ charge such a member. Subsequently he qualified that ball playoffs, defeating -English- tdwn in two games this week," 10-2 to say he wasn’t sure but would seek legal advice if and 2-3. - ' - . such a ease arose.’ At the same time, Neptune m ‘ ", ^ Township’s other representative in REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE • MORTGAGES I Bigelow’s views chilled the Committee. tha county playoffs, the Hamilton | TWO CAE GARAGE APARTMENT—North .End, Two Blocks' 2 £rom Ocean—2 Large Bedrooms, Living Room,- Large Modern The Judiciary Committee failed to approve. Red Sox, are tied in their opening S3 Main Ave., Ocean Grove PR 4-1058 - PR 4-2080 2 out of.8 series against the High­ 5 -Kitchen, Modern Bathj Fully Famished (new), Auto. Gas Heat, Maybe they felt like millions of other fathers and moth­ lands Lions,, with the Sox losing g ; Insulated, Auto, Domestic,, Hot Water, Copper Plumbing. ers that a teacher of,our children, suspected of Communist the Monday tilt, 4-6, and bruising the Lions, 7-3, on Wednesday. | SACRIFICE AT $13,500.0(1 affiliation, who pleads the Fifth Amendment .before a -Con- Ocean Grove ill -play the .Fair gressional board of inquiry, is not,a fit. person'tot each our Haven Orioles here on the com­ munity playground Monday to Be­ jjjfuiiliHiiftsiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiitiiiiiiittiiiuiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitifliiiiiiriiiiiiii'i'iin'iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiMi"! 1 C Q ^E B PBOPERTYi ^two family)--Four Blocks From Ocean, children. There are certainly many millions who do feel gin the second round in the play­ g Saath and, (LR, DR, Kitchen and Lavatory, 1st Flrxi.—3 Bed- that way. ' offs. Hamilton meets 'Highlands S and Lavsiery 2nd Floor on Both Sides.) EXCELLENT this week for the crucial game. a CONDtTlON BOTH INSIDE & OUTSIDE/FULLY FUR. Perhaps the Governor will feel that way, too, when he 3 NISHED. becomes a parent. WEDNESDAY RESULTS.' SPECIAL IN LOCATION — '- Beekman 2b 0 0 0 ENGLISHTOWN A REAL INVESTMENT & HOME AT $9,000.00 ab r h ah r h INCOME—or CONDITION— 1 Beckman 2b 0 0 0 M elm ic cf 2 0 0 Congratulations Chamber of Commerce Davis p 4 0 0 B row n 2b 2 10 Ogden cf 2 0 0 N aylor ss 3 0 0 CHECK. THESE — Four room g Young c 1 0 0 BromeJl lb 2 0 0 This newspaper congratulates the Asbury Park Cham­ M anley ss 2 0 0 Kohn p 3 0 0 bungalow, at ocean, newly deco- \S B ate, lb 2 2 1 Ivery 3b 2 0 1 rated and furnished — open to | J, A. HURRY AffiNCY ber of Commerce News Letter for its report on .Neptune W hite If 3 1 2 Yuhas .If .2 0 0 best offer! . . : = REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Township’s municipal parking areas. The report stimulates Laird rf 10 0 J. Mayfield c 2 0 1 Cole 3b 2 0 0 Daum rf ' 11 0 66 MAIN AYENUE community improvement, an<3 we encourage; all Neptune Totals 17 3 3 T otals 19 2 2 OCEAN GROVE =• A FEW DOORS TO BEACH — Six rooms, bath, powder room, Tel. PRospect 4-4132 Residence 4-4529 businessmen to join this fine organization. NEPTUNE HIGHLANDS | new heating system and roof — reduced to $9500. ah r h ati r h mniniimiiiiKiiiiniiiiiiiiuinfuBtiniiiininniiiniTiiDBiiiiiniiiiniust B. C a rr 1* ____3 0 0 O’K eefe rf 3 0 0 | GUEST HOME, near ocean, at unbelievable low price. Schulth'pe ss 3 0 0 M auper ss 3 0 0 D. Estlow p 3 2 1 Czepneck c-cf 3 0 1 5 AVON — Four room, nearfy new bungalow, carport* 50 by F. Sprengel c 3 2 2 Yale cf-p 3 0 0 Cam pion 2b 3 2 2 Hortsgarol lb 3 1 2 J 50 lot, oil heat, $8500. Analysis of J; H urley 3b 3 0 1 O'Conner If 3 11 K. Jelliff cf 3 1.0 Cum m ’gs p -c 3 0 0 5 OAKHURST —^ Beautiful four room bungalow, fireplace, gar- Andrews lb ,3 0 0 Beatty 3b v 3 0 0 | age, oil heat, 100 by 100 lot — full basement. DEPARTMENT STORE R. Randall rf 2 0 1 Jackson 2b 2 1 1 T otals , 2G .7..7 .Totals .. ..,.26..3.5 and ; — —*----— - - f EXCELLENT HOTEL INVESTMENTS AVAILABLE Women c&n keep a secret just as Now being wGlLas men, but it generally takes GENERAL MERCHANDISE more of them to do it. | MARION SMITH .AGENCY ' f paid on CHAINS | ItEAL ESTATE INSURANCE | REGULAR LEGAL NOTICE | 138 Main Avenue, Ocean fJrovc- - PR S-280S I —Marketing of an ever growing variety of goods to our MONMOUTH COUNTY 1 “JUST INSIDE THE GATES” ' | SAVINGS SURROGATE’S COURT Use our modern office or whole population is the genius of American business » ACCOUNTS Notice to Creditors to Present -Claims, drive-in facilities! —Growth is possible in this industry and some companies ■ Against Estate are outstanding in this respect .. f -..\ -. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH ANN IM- RIE, deceased. —Large department store chains wiU tend to have/an in- ; Pursuant to the order of EDWARD C. BROEGE, Surrogate of the County of creasingly important influence on the distribution of Monmouth, this day made, on^^the ap- The First National Bank of Bradley Beach most types of general merchandise. licatlon of the undersigned, Harold Eeonard Dowling, Sole Executor of the —Department stores Can enjoy a relatively good amount estate of the said Elizabeth Ann Imrle, Bradley Beach, N. J. deceased, notice is hereby given to the of recession resistance in theNfuture, creditors of said deceased to present to Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation the said Sole Executor their claims —Sales and profit experience in 1955 was good, and prospects under oath within six months from this for. 1956 seem better than for the economy as a whole date. ' - . AT OCEAN—10 rooms. Oil burner, Immediate occupancy. iDatedr ■ Ju ly 10, 1056 : ’ .* ' Our current study analyzes the present situation and future HAROLD LEONARD/DOWLING Reduced to $17,500 14lo»£. Garvin-Avenue, Wanamassa prospects for Department Stores and General Merchandise A sb u ry P a rk , . N. J. Chains, and contains pertinent statistics on 20 companies, with MESSRS. STOUT & O’HAGAN v BUNGALOW^ lovely-rooms. Automatic heat. Modern, We Are Pleased to Announce specific recommendations and special reports on those we favor. 602 Bangs Avenue Asbury Park. N. J? In fine condition. Room for garage. Offered at only $9,000. For a copy of this report, without obligation, wail in coupon. Attorneys —29-32 Another Service Andl Convenient 5 ROOMS—Hot water heating system gas fired Partly fur­ nished, $8,000. ■ For-The .People M S D o n n ell & Q o . .EXCELLENT YEAR Qf Ocean Grove ROUND PROPERTY IN • At Their Own Bank THE BEST Y E A K 3-FAMILY. Separate oil burners, .Tust redecorated inside Members New York Stock Exchange ROUND LOCATION. and painted outside. $14,500. Main Avanue and^Pilgrim Pathway And Other Leading Exchanges TEN ROOMS, SIX BED­ . Bills For ------ROOMS, OIL HEAT, MOST-BEAUTIFUL home. Oil burner. Streamlined-kitchen. Electricity^-—^G^s — -Water and Telephone Hotel Berkeley-Carteret, "Ocean Avenue, Asbury Park OWNER HAS OTHER Good mortgage available at only 4% interest. Telephone: PRospect 5*0777 INTERESTS. '■ PRICE May Now BeJB^id At For Tall Calls: ask operator for WX-0600 DRASTICALLY ' R E - Main Office DUCED, NORTH SIDE near' ocean, 8 rooms, hot air- The Ocean Grove Banking House 120 Broadw ay 254 P ark Ave. New Y ork 5, N. Y. heat. Reduced to, only $9,800. . Detroit, Mich. New York, N. Y, MANY, GOOD BUYS IN Of the Oldest Bank in the Twin Cities ROOMING HOUSES "- , , The ' ' ; Be sure—insure with RENTALS

.NAME ALVIN E. BILLS V. M, KUBLER, Realtor ASBBRY PARK k OCEAN GROVE BANK ADDRESS .'.______REAL ESTATE 117 MAIN AVENUE — OCEAN GROVE , INSURANCE Established 1889 t T—2- ' / '■ ' t V' . • PRospect 4-2124 ' PR 4-1142 78 Main Ave., Ocean Grov® Open Every Banking Day.’9:30 to 2:30. And Friday Evenings 6:30 to 8 FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1956 • • : . x f. OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY r A G E FIVE Mr. and Mrs. Le3ter W. Scott, of things is to be able, to spend the New York City, have registered at Atlanta Pastor ; Lord’s day not having to dodge In Arid Out the Dun-Hoven Hotel, 10-12 Ocean automobiles. Sometimes we need Pathway, for their annual vacation. to be quiet so that our minds can They- have been Biimmer visitors In The Auditorium catch up. with our bodies.” (He here for many years. maketh me to lie down in green Of Ocean Grov^ Mr. and Mrs. William Wissman and their daughter and son-in-law, For Both Services Page seven, please Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nesbitt and .After spending two weeks at children, Debra Joyjind Bruce, of the: LaPierre Hotel, Richard M. Baltimore, Md., are here for a Dr. Charles L. Allen Asks aring For • Hamilton haa returned to his home visit; staying at the Marlborough in Ardmore, Pa. on Seaview Avenue. For Convictions Not Opin­ Mr. and Mrs. George Hopper, Mrs. William Nixon, of East ions in First Message Here HMS Pinafore formerly of Lyndhurst, have pur­ Orange, and Mrs. August Bechtoldt chased the property ^t 31 New and children, Pamela, Jeff and York Avenue and plan to make Craig, of Clifton, have returned The Rev. Dr. Charles L. Allen, Ocean Grove Young People their permanent residence here aft­ to their home after spending the of Atlanta, Ga., poked fun at the Present the Popular Classic er August 18th. month of July at 14 Webb Avenue. imasses of people with opinions In Auditorium August 11 , Mr.' and Mrs. 3. F. Tustin and Mr. and Mrs. Chas.'J. Munsinger, and notions, but without convic­ daughter; Maty Ann, and son, of Oakland, Btim m er visitors here tions, in his Auditorium message James, Jr., arrived here last week for the past 20 years, are vacation: Sunday morning. Some of Ocean Grove’s finest to B p e n d the balance of the sum­ ing for ten days as guests of Mrs. “Lord; I Believe,” was his theme. young people are presenting a Gil­ mer at their cottage, 15 Heck Ave­ Scherr, 34 Surf Avenue. “The most important thing about bert & Sullivan operetta, H.M.S. nue; Mary Ann is a junior at you is what you believe," he de­ Pinafore, next. Saturday night, Rev. and Mrs. Woodbury Stowell, Aug. 11th' in the Auditorium. Wellesley College, Mass.. 122 Whitefield Avenue, are spend­ clared. Dr. Allen, 'who is pastor of Miss Mae 0. Woodland, guest ing a three-week vacation in Ocean Grace Methodist Church in Atlan­ “New leadership’ is constantly soloist in the Auditorium on open­ Park, Maine. ta, called the following the “basic being developed," said Dr. Walter convictions or beliefs of my own D. EddoweS, minister of music, ing Sunday this season, June 10,. Miss Mary E. Day, 48 Heck Ave­ was the soloist July 22 at the MISS LOIS jLeCOMTE, 104 Main heart”: / “and Ocean Grove will be delighted Avenue, recently completed 25 nue, has as her guest this week 1: I believe the Bible. It is the to know that Diane Kingsley will Holy Trinity-Bethlehem Presby­ .ye,ars of service with the Jersey Miss Lilile S. Furman, who, is-the terian Church, Logan, Philadelphia. foundation of our faith. It is dif­ sing the p art of Josephine arid AVA GARDNER, Stewart Granger and Francis Matthews in n Centralpower & Light Company. headmistjess of Moravian Semi­ ferent from any other book, A book Ronnie Lasslett will portray Cap­ During August she is the pianist Miss LeComte is employed as a nary. Bethlehem, Pa. ' ” scene from “Bhowani Junction,” playing at the Strand Theatre, and: accompanist at- the Sunday this great could hot.'come from tain Corcoran;” Ocean Grove, Monday through Wednesday, August 6 -8 . services of the. Old Pine Street secretary in the commercial de­ the mind of man, but from the mind Joan Spencer and Bill Shotwell Presbyterian Church in Philadel­ partment in the company’s gen­ and heart of Almighty God. have advanced to lead roles, sing­ eral office building, Asbury Park. 11th Youth Week 2. I believe in God. Nearly ing Buttercup and'Sir Joseph Por­ phia', founded in: 1768 and the only . Her brother, Richard, of Belmar, Colonial: Presbyterian edifice still every . person believes in God. ter, K.C.B., respectively. . V is also employed by JCP&L as Many so-called atheists just call standing; in Philadelphia; :'! a senior accountant. In Asbury Park “All . young people of Ocean Mr. and Mrs. William C. Ray­ God by another name. Believing in Grove who have yet to take a nor, of Baltimore, Md., and their God means believing in His pres­ part in one of these productions ence and walking in His fellowship. are especially invited to join the daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and .. . ..The executive board of the Ocean August 13 to 18 Mrs. R. Douglas Esposito, long­ 3. I believe in Jesus Christ. He sailors chorus group,” said Dr. Ed­ Grove .Woman’s Club will meet is the son of God and came as the dowes. “There will be many sis­ time visitors of Ocean Grove, are ’Monday 2 P.M.; at the clubhouse, back vacationing at', the Marl­ A ll Shore Children savior of mankind.;1'. ters, cousins and aunts, all rela­ 89 Mt. Caririel Way, 4. I believe in the kingdom of tives of Sir Joseph. Girl3 .will find South End Boardwalk borough Hotel oh Seaview Avenue; Urged To Take Part God on earth. I t is a belief that ,In their party from Baltimore are . Mrs.- Bessie B. Eadie, of Pater­ In Games and Races this an easy entrance into the ex­ Charles Millef, Mr. and Mrs. son, is vacationing at 24 Pitman good always triumphs, that right­ perience and thrill of active partici­ A.venue. eousness (s stronger than sin, that pation.” ' • George Schroeder The Community Churchat the Heart of the Grove the 7th Ave. Boardwalk Pool at “The Heaven's are Telling.” Floyd . • •• ' 2fs v :V; ‘. 7:30 P.M. • ' Worthington, bass-baritone of New The juvenile trade meet will be York City, was guest soloist and he Order The Ocean Grove Times H ' V SUNDAY, AUGUST 5th held Wednesday, Aug. 15, on the sang “Excerpts From ‘Elijah.’” 53.00 a Year by Mail' . (one-hour service, 10:45 - 11:45) Boardwalk-at 2 P.M. On the 16th Sunday Evening a special Photo Contest Session “ How to Change Your Life With : — • ■ - S - Sermon — “THE FRUSTRATIONS OF JESUS” will be held highlighting the .over­ the Twenty-third Psalm,” was the State Reports Game Kill Classified Advertisements all photo contest, which will in­ theme for the Sunday evening ser­ — • Soloist —' Herman Brown, Baritone Advertisements for these columns should be in the office of “The clude pictures taken of all events mon by Dr. Allen. Instead of pre­ Hunters of New Jersey last year Times” NOT LATER THAN 11:00 A. M. Thursday of ©ach week. — Organist — John R. Hoyt during the program, as well as oth­ ceding his sermon with the scrip­ harvested 991,473 pieces of game, er categories. On the 17th the Dog­ ture, Dr. Allen weaved his sermon . CLASSIFIED AD BATS =5 . The Sanctuary is Comfortably Cooled for Summer Worship including rabbit, squirrel, duck, gie Show will be staged at 2 P.M. in with the Twenty-third Psalm. pheasant and quail, according to 25 W ords OR LESS . _ ------— :------SIXTY CENTS at the Eighth Avenue Bandstand, “Remove fear of tomorrow,” was the 'State Division of Fish and Additional Words ABOVE 25 . —------3 Cents per Word M ' WEDNESDAY SANCTUARY SERVICE and oil the 18th the Fishing Con­ his first point. “God has abundaiit- Game. A total of 480,123 rabbits 5 Times for the price of Four Consecutive insertions A Friendly and Informal Service,. . . 7:45 P.M. test wiU take place, starting at 8 ly cared for every need of human­ were taken by. hunters. during the Copy, mailed In, given lo t» representative. or brought to office, per­ A.M'. at Deal’ Lake adjoining the ity.” (Thd Lord is my* Shepherd, I sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy ~ • An Inspiring and Informative. Program year to -become the most popular accepted over7 phone as a courtesy and convenience to customer*. — Hymns sung from the scrcen Recognition Period for Visitors High School Stadium. shall not Want.) . species. In addition, 198,653 squir­ Bills due immediately upon presentation. • Highlight of this year’s event Next, Dr. Allen said, “Don’t rels, 128,555 ducks, 118,051 pheas­ 5= 7:30 P.M. Organ Recital by James DeHaven, Assistant Organist will be .the Community Camporee, hurry. One of the mo3t blessed ants and 66,091 quail comprised the =#■ |§ PAUL STONED AT LYSTRA on Saturday the 18th at 2 P.M. total game bag. . at the Eighth Avenue Bandstand, FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE two-family house for =5 Presented in beautiful art, color pictures by Cathedral Films, climaxed by the award of all cups sale, in good location near ocean, as Story narration from long playing records and medals won by contestants dur­ OCEAN GROVE boardwalk and stores. Low taxes. ing the program. Cliff Crane will ORMOND HOTEL, 20 P itm an A ve- Pays good income; some furniture for nue, Ocean Grove. Apartment. Reduced sale; owner moving south. 81 E m b u ry ss . Herbert J. Smith, Minister produce and direct the Camporee. STRAND rates after Labor Day. One large room, Ave., Ocean Grove. Call PRospect 4- 5= John R. Hoyt, Minister of Music Miss Fay Tucker, Deaconess MEMORIAL twin beds, private bath, kitchenette,- £2 GO. —3l* OCEAN GROVE enclosed porch, separate entrance, new­ —E ’ ' Summer Residents and Visitors Cordially Jnvited Oil is not well that glitters. ly decorated. Reasonable rates'. J. De­ Show ing 2:30 — 7:00 — 9:00 FOR SALE—Hotel, 50 rooms, 43 bed- . Every foot of exploratory hole H arde, P ro sp ect 6-9746. —26tf room s, 11 lavatories. 5 baths, mostly drilled last year cost, oil men an HOME PR 5-9533 nsktnf: 532-000. cash needed, iflllillllillllllllillllilllllllllllllllllllllllllM .average of $24,30. ■ ORMOND HOTEL, 20 Pitman Ave-. $12,000, 25 room s, 20 bedroom s, gas ' ,118 MAIN AVENUE nue. Ocean Grove. One large room, heat. furnished, asking $20,000 ; 26 MON., TUES., WED. — twin beds, private bath, separate porch. 2 bedrooms, furnished, asking • AIR CONDITIONED Reduced rates after Labor Day. —26tf YOUR BEST BUY — THE TIMES A U G U ST 6, 7, 8 520,000; 24 room s, 27 bedroom s, p a rtly *3.00 A YEAR PRospect 4-1753 APARTMENT— Aug. to Sept. 15th. lhcd* oil stea|H heat, asking $13,- h u f- c m e BFAiirr and her 3 m s i Entire floor, windows all four sides. 5 r(?,OI? s* bath* 3 bedrooms, fur- K,s*ued'o0ll h ?a t* asking $9,000; 6 room s. Lady Wm. P. Walton, Jr. ~ w . t . Studio ocean view sitting room, double ,3 bedrooms. gas heat, unfur­ Attendant Proprietor bedroom, complete modem ..kitchen, nished. asking $10,000; 6 rooms, bath private toilet, bath. Block to. Audito­ m ornSl oiL £ eat* un*urnished, ii rium and ocean. Baker, 23, McClintock $9,000; 7 room s, bath, 4 bedroom s, oil iriCOLQR and CINEMASCOPE! Street. , . . -31-35* furnished, $11,000. H einz f/e-ft' M-G-M sliriing “EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE” FURNISHED ROOMS — Single or onvK ?5-4577. ^ 113 Broadway, Ocean . Grove. —3j« double, k itch en privileges, .70 A bbott COR. P ILGRIM PATHWAY & OLIN ST. — . PR 4-1749 AVA GARDNfR-STEWART GKANGER Avenue, center of town. $7 and up weekly, including all utilities. Tele­ FOR SALE—Ocean . Grove 5 room _ _ .miOlUIHS phone PR ospect 5-2016. 28tf baths, new Thatcher oil sy^ new, oak floors, block WOOLMAN’S ceilings. House rewired, newly paint­ r Fresh Quality Meats /viso FURNISHED ROOMS—92 L ake Ave­ ed and. decorated. Plus a furnished Sports Reel nue, facing lake near ocean, clean, comfortable, reasonable, by day, week son.^ UnnffM°VV« Moving whlch South. Lents $11,500. for ^5° P R 4-4328. a sea­ To help some one who’s feel­ or season. Mrs. Russell. -29-33* MARKET - " —31-35* " Groceries - Produce - Frozen Foods ing blue TIIURS., FRI., SAT. THREE ROOM cottage, nice and Will Teally put new life in A U G U S T 9, 10, II clean, can be rented—summer at $25 r/ ° R SALE—Ocean Grove. Lake~Ave. you.. ’ ■ FOR QUALITY MPATS a w eek, or w in te r a t $30 a m onth. Call Ideal . all-year location, two family Cut. When & How E L lzabeth 4-5350. —34 In splencUd condition. Facing Bakery- Delicatessen Sffine one you find in deep TYRONE POWER W esley L ake. P rice $12,600. • . despair, You Want Them FOR RENT—Windamer on the ocean aY‘ J®hn!{on Real Estate KIM NOVAK front, 23 Ocean Ave. Apartments and Who has a double load of E. W. Robbins, Propr. rooms. Sorris openings for August. r§ t 5-1020. O c o a n -Grovc- N - J - care. 125 Heck Avenue Special fall rates. ’ ■ —29tf Lend to that one a helping house. -10 and Telephone PR 4-0963 FOR RENT — Apartment, first floor, *9.i Webb Ave., Ocean Grove All ’ - FREE DELIVERY - . hand, four rooms and bath. ■ Newly modern­ conveniences, six rooms ajid sealed at- Enough jthat he can under­ ized. Available July 28 to August 11 ™ sWe furnished. Must be stand. and from August 25 through Septem­ . w eeks. M ort- You want to help him solve ber. Marie Villa, 9 Main Avenue. a' a|Jable;- financed for easy pur- Corned Beef REX THOMPSON - • PR ospect 5-2559, ■ ... —29tf erSii^n tuc? i J oulck sale: no brok- his plight, T^- Vi , for low price. Call, Will fill that one with great' Brisket VICTORIA SHAW . FOR RENT—Windamer open all year. Joseph Buckman. 1012 Bantrs Ave As­ .Warm.cozy house. Apartments for all­ bury Park. PRospect 5-1232 - ^ f . delight. winter tenant, at reasonable rate.‘See OCEAN GROVE Fresh Killed Poultry \ NOW PLAYING M rs. H opper, 23 O cean Avfe. - —29tf “TRAPEZE” MISCEIXANEOtTf! Gina Lollobrigida FURNISHED APARTMENT—3 or 4 Home Made Sausage Burt Lancaster rooms and bath,- private entrance, ..WIpHEST PRICES PAID—I will buy Joseph R. Ely adults. 57 Lawrence Ave., Ocean Grove. —31* ,fi S' 'amps, bric-a-brac, jew^ FUNERAL HOME Strictly Fresh Eggs p ild - AK Pharmacy & Restaurant ROOMS—123 Main Ave. Single and Red Banit. R. g f e if f C. f e R^ v — Lady Attendant double, neatly furnished. .Week, month 514 SECOND AVENUE NBC Crackers THE or permanent. Kitchen privileges. Call Opposite The Post Office, ASBURY PARK I weekdays, 5.to 6 P.M. —31* a lU .r^ '^ T ) wr„dT nYonu ZWZ Phone PR 5-0567 145 Abbott Ave ^ Phone rk- K- PR Boufnr,h64-2494. . — Air Conditioned Premier Can Foods DELL MARKET LOST AND FOUND r,rSLHM^ ING AND HEATING, gutters 127 HECK AVENUE ' LOST — Camera, Hawkeye Brownie, and leaders. .Fred Eisenhauer 124 /- - THE RESTAURANT Tel. PRospect 4-3974 Tuesday A.M., near 50 Broadway. Re­ Cookm an A ve. P hone PR ospect 5-5092 ward. Finder please return to Mrs. I ______—22-31* OCEAN GROVE B runo, 50 B roadw ay. —31* • Serving Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner — 8 A.M. >1 ladles desire to rent “A FRIENDLY PLACE REAL ESTATE ,hed,apartment two bed- to 8 P.M. Fountain open till H jP.M. rooms, yearly. Ocean Grove or near- ORMOND HOTEL TO SHOP” FOR SALE by. PRospect 6-8084.' • DINNER SPECIAL — 90c to $1.00. Entree EXCELLENT BUYS—Business prop­ WANT to buy lots in Ocean Grovi* FREE DELIVERY erty and Home. Restaurant,* fully ^served with 2 vegetables, beverage & dessert. equipped, ready to go, 101 Mt. Carmel t rA ^ mPeOX ^ Way. opposite bridge/ realistic price, • DELICIOUS SALADS a Specialty. (Large HOME-MADE excellent terms.,, _ ' • SITUATION WANTED Chef’s Salad with" Turkey,' Bacon, Cheese, To­ POTATO SALAD 36 Seaview Avenue; near oceanfront, RETIRED minister desires position- matoes, Olives:— $1.25. Corner Pitman and Beach Avenues BAKED LIMA BEANS overlooking Wesley Lake,* all - year as host or cashier, experience profes­ PICKLED CABBAGE home and guest house, 10 rooms, mod­ sionally and business qualifies dealing ern hot air oil heating plant, partly with public, confident background can- • BREAKFAST Served AH Day. SPECIAL FOR SAT. and SUN. $ RICE PUDDING fu rn ish ed , ti good b u y . io r $14,500. meet requirements. G.- V. Hamilton, . JELLO SALAD 583 Shlppan Avei, Stamford, Conn. *. 51 Webb Ave.. 9 rooms, 2 baths, hot • Waitresses Judy and Peggy axe back again to air oil heat, equally good for one or 30-W* serve you; ■ ’ cJUJL Turkey Dinner ROTO-BROIL CHICKENS two families. . Price', greatly reduced.- Filled with Home-Made HELP WANTED -Dressing Heck ‘Ave., near Delaware Ave.; all- PHARMACY. OPEN TILL 11 P.M. WEDNESDAY year 6 room dwelling. Hot water heat. NIGHT A sking $9,500.. .. Offers considered. > WANTED—Woman- to cook for fam- Chicken Dinner $1.50 Let Us Make Your lunch and dinner, C days a week. SPECIAL . Brewer & Smith, Realtors. 619 Bangs Pleasant surroundings. PRospect 4- Sandwiches For ’ . • Avenue, Asbury* Park. Did! PRospect 5450. • Robert Krempasky 2 Meats Daily -— Breakfast 8 to 11; Dinner .The.Beach • ■ . . 5-0250. .;•••; -.v;., . • Prescriptions Filled 4:30 to 7:30} Sunday.Dinner 12:30 to 6:00 1904 — O u r 53rd Y ear — 1956 ROOM and BOARX) Reg. Pharmacist . /♦ '• - Promptly • John DeHarde, Owner — PRospect .6-9746 STOBE HOURS: 8 A.M. to 8 Pja. ROOM AND JSOAIU^-Alexander Rest FOR ^ALE—Immediate possession, 6 Home, 68 Broadway. ' Q uiet,. refined ' * rooms, bath, oak floors, hot water heat. home for elderly persons. Reasonable- Phone PR 4-0033. —3 1* rates. Good food, PR 4-1521. ^29*tf OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, AUGUST .3, 1956 1956 Summer Program

• SUNDAY SERVICES August 5 A.M. and P.M. — Dr. Amos Thornburg, pastor of First Meth-: odist Church, Hollywood, Califor­ U iM U M U t nia August 12 A.M.. and P.M.—D r.. W. McFer- lin Stowe, pastor of St, Luke’s Ardmore - Suinmerfieid Hotel f Methodist Church, Oklahoma City, ARBERTON HOTEL Okla. 6 - 8 OCEAN PATHWAY — OCEAN VIEW f T am flbouf ticean & m BY THE SEA — NORTH END 7 §EAVIEW AVENUE ii August 19 A.M. and P.M.—Dr. J. Wallace American Plan | ATHING and fishing in ocean. Fine boardwalk Hamilton, pastor of Pasadena Com­ i full length of ocean front, connecting with Asbury munity Church, St. Petersburg, Fla. Park oh the north and Bradley Beach on the south. Aug. 24 — Sept: 2 JLarge pavilion overlooking ocean at North End. CAMP MEETING Many benches along the boardwalk. Auditorium seating nearly 10,0.00. Most powerful organ in the country. Great The Camp Meeting will open with chorus, finest singers, most gifted instrumentalists, eminent the traditional Communion Service preachers, noted lecturers. > Safe and sane amusements, moving Friday evening, Aug. 24. pictures, bowling alleys, merry-go-ro'und, swimming pool, athletic 'Preaching services will begin on y | | Reasonable i games, children’s playground, akee ball. Daily meetings for Saturday morning, Aug. 25. young and old in Temple, Tabernacle and Chapel. A quiet, rest­ DR. BILLY GRAHAM RE­ ful Sabbath. Safest plape for women and children. Adequate TURNS TO OCEAN GROVE FOR train and bna service, convenient for commuters. HIS THIRD CAMP MEETING APPEARANCE IN FIVE YEARS. The hotels and boarding houses herewith presented are HE WILL BE ACCOMPANIED recommended to the consideration of intending patrojts as the = Modified Amerlcan-Etircftiettii. Plan.. Dining Boom open to public. , f BY THE BILLY GRAHAM EVAN­ best houses of entertainment in this world-famous resort. Breakfast 8-10; Dinner 3-7 P.M.; Sunday at Mid-day, j GELISTIC TEAM IN A GREAT I I . A. and I~ E. WIIX1AMS. Ownershlp-Manatcment GRUSADE - CAMP MEETING S 1||| |ni„||„|1||(iiiii'iiniiiiniiiiiiimi,"| "| ", "*i"uii"“‘",|"" ,|n|1...... niiniiiiimnimwunj DURING WHICH DR. GRAHAM WILL DELIVER TEN SERMONS. ’3ti,uiuiiiiiiiiifii*'l*'tiil*i|,'l|i"ltl"a|l'" l"l"l"1"lllllllllll,llllll,nlll,ll,l,l"l"I", "| i[l''| ii| i(u(i|,ait*iiiiiiiiiitiiiaia' ALSO PREACHING A T ’ CAMP WILL BE DR. PAUL REES OF DUN-HAVEN HOTEL MINNEAPOLIS, AND DR. JOS­ GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL ARLINGTON HOTEL EPH BUNCO OF LONDON, 10 OCEAN PATHWAY ENGLAND, BILLY GRAHAM’S AUDITORIUM* OCEAN PATHWAY — PAVILION and OCEAN PARTNERS IN SEVERAL EVAN­ GELISTIC CRUSADES. Sept. 9 A.M.—Rev. George G. Dilworth, CAFETERIA District Secretary, American Bible Beach and Main Avenues, Ocean Grove Society, Philadelphia P.M.—Rev. Raymond. E. Neff, Hot and cold water in rooms; some with private District Superintendent, Eastern baths and lavatories , District, Newark Conference of the FBOM THE FOBI :s o f t u F u u N- h a v e n Methodist Church FAMOUS SUPREME BLEND COFFEE AND DESSERTS FROM OUR OWN BAKE SHOP

Protected — inside and outside — . with modern automatic sprinkler system to assure your relaxation and safety.

| Cafeteria Opens Friday, .May 25 | I Phone PRospect 5-8885 — 36th Season — M. J. WOODRING | ONE OF OCBAN GUOVF.'S FINEST HOTELS ELEVATOR SNACK BAR. ENTERTAINMENT .niliiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiniii ...... Stop in or Write for Illustrated Folder With Rates PR ospect 5-W72 .______DR, anfl MRS. JAMES GRAHAM £iii>Ha!ii»iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiii:it:iiiii!iaiiaiiiuiii»ianiiiiJii,j|:iiii||||1i|t||i:iii||jijjBi:,|||:i||||;i|i:ii;ii||:i'.

ON BEAUTIFUL OCEAN PATHWAY DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN FRONT Season — May 25 to Sept. 24 Special Rates For June American Plan Call PRospect 4-1320

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OVERLOOKING OCEAN Grand View Hotel AMERICAN PLAN | • : 18 Pitman Avenue | 1 Home-like Hotel . . . Excellent | ■ (Running Through to 17 Olin Street) . I S __ Food . . . All Rooms Hot and PRospect 5-4785 5 ' ■ _ . . . “ . Cold Running W ater. « . | Furnished 2 and 3‘Room Apartments and Rooms | I 5 Abbott Avenue I- All Rooms with Hot and Cold Running W ater | " L. SCHIRMEISTER PRospect 4-4049 1 Inner spring Mattresses' f | Owncr-Msr. Running I One-half Block from Ocean —• Near Cafeteria and Auditorium ' I ianor | LILLIAN arid THOMAS HOGAN. j Water In | Phone PRospect 5-1571 : Ownership-Management ! . A / £ U f Every' Room :§ ; ' ’ ’’ . *•- ‘ ; J £ f i S £ y ..llll'BllBlll^aiiBliaiiailBl'lBi'BIIIMBIiailBIIBIIBIIBlllliaiiaiiaiiailB'iBliBMBIIIIIBlllllfllllliBllllllllllllllBIIBIIBIIBIIBIilliaiilllllllil^ I Phone: PRoBpect 4-9849 American Plan |

A ncme without proper lighting I SPECIAL RATES MAY, JUNE AND SEPTEMBER 1 is difficult and at limes a danger-.) OCEAN END j Hospitality — Comfort — European | bus phcc'to live. . Cheek yours; NOW OPEN M. E. SUTHERLAND I now. Do yow have eonve/iienlv SE A SPRAY of 25 OCEAN PATHWAY ...... mi..... iiiiiiiniiiinininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,!,,,,,, good lighting at stair landings EMBURY AVENUE and- for t!vt. front and hack | ~ 1 j). We are satisfied that our guests will be satisfactorily 1 porch sir = ?. Are there- night.' INN . I All soryed during the 1956 season. Dining room open June 15 E lights where- needed should 5 Unobstructed ocean view; hot and cold water in all rooms. | 5 WIL for meals for guests only. We will definitely operate | children or grownups get up at S All rooms have an open and clear view as well as cross ventila- 1 | at top standard — Serving three meals daily. | night? Would you say that - tion. Conveniently located to bathhouses at the South End s you have plenty of light in the I Policy of the Sea Spray: Cleanliness.and quiet. s | H. W. PULLEN | hom e .work areas like the | - LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING IF DESIRED | ..... mi...... mil.... mu...... kitchen, sewing corner, near the | Special rates by month or more; also May, June and Sept. jj work bench* in the garage. Get liiijiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiirt 1 Phono p n o s p m 5-4125 GRAHAM and MABEL FLIN G £ enough light in places 'where i; there is insufficient' light or no f.lillllll!ll!li1llil!ll;IIIIIM I»IH I;lnl:il m illin',l:llllllllllllililli:li.lill. liili:l:il;ll.ilnl i|,ilii|i;l.il!;llili:|ni:j|ill ll? light at all, before an accident ••«*MtH«««««tt««t««ll»ll«l»M»IM»tH»»lflM»ll

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wm LOU-ELLEN Ocean a ' HOTEL at the Famous With The Sage 58 Main Ave. Opp. Postoffiee Of Ant Hill ... OPEN MAY 26 VJA blocks from ocean WASHINGTON, D. C. — Ad­ and^ A uditorium journment. —' The Eighty-fourth AT NORTH END BOARDWALK Congress has adjourried and resi­ Private Baths >'■’ ’ dents of the Nation's Capital can ■ ‘ : 1 : ' I-■/ Reservations for Parties settle down to normal living. We H ot and Cold W ater visited the Senate gallfery for an In All Rooms ; Phone PRospect 4*3196 evening session of that august body Rooms from $2.60 per this past week and stayed until Person & Up \ j near the midnight hour. It‘ was .good to see Senators Duff of Penn­ PBospect 4-9786 ■ J 50 .Main Avenue, Centrally located, near res­ sylvania and Case ol New Jersey taurants, beach. Auditorium and all attractions. in their accustomed places along Hot and cold running water, in rooms. with many other members of the I U ^Owners ^Tassakta| . •; - i/r-'.M. A. OBRECHT Senate as discussion of the.hous- ing bill was under; way. 24 Main Avenue. A Home by the sea, one block from boardwalk. Hot and cold running water in It wa's interesting to watch Ma­ all rooms. Spacious verandah. Rates on request. jority Leader Johnson and Minor­ ity Leader Knowland as they di­ MRS. C. W. B. PtJflT, Owner-Manager rected their respective party mem­ BAENEGAT BA 45 Broadway, rooms and * ap’ts., near bers and spoke for or against pend­ ocean and facing Lake, hot and cold ing legislation. Naturally, they do ‘ running water in rooms. most of their work off the floor of PRospcct 6-7613 MRS. A. HANLON the Senate and have plans -well laid IUSST AUltANT in advance of the introduction of .t i t S3 Broadway, all outside rooms, hot and 68 Main Avenue, Occan Grove LIV cold water, near bathing beach*" board­ bills but floor leading is still neces­ 'l l walk; light housekeeping; convenient to sary. The ability of the leaders in stores; heat, . Television. . moderate rates. both houses'of Congress is reflect­ A BITE OR A DINNER F R ospect 5-3707 MR. & MR8. RICHARD STEERE ed in' the accomplishments of the 34 Seaview Avenue. Facinp Wesley Lake, near Congress and it is my opinion that Auditorium. Hot; and Cold water in sach room. All Innerspring-Mattresses. . the 84th Congress has done a good AT REASONABLE PRICES job in spite of the many bills that Phone PRospect 4-3922 REV. and^MKS. LEIGHTON S. PALMER died in committee. Breakfast - Luncheon - Dinner COOLEST SPOT IN OCEAN GROVE, Broadway and Central Ave., South End-beach one block. Open May 26 AIR CONDITIONED Auditorium - Restaurants nearby. Private baths, Boll Call, the newspaper of Capi­ showed. Television Lounge, Verandas. tol Hill, published its last issue TYRONE POWER ploys the famed pianist, and Kim Slovak his PR ospect 3-2040 Moderate Rates BEIDLER-MYERS of the year during the past week. great love, in the production “The Eddy Duchin Story,” nm* play­ It Is a twelve page iesuo chock- ing at the Palace Theatre, Bradley Beach, ending tomorrow (Sat­ full of Hill news and makes one urday night, .^gfrgyj •• rtv J. >4»f mQSV look forward to re-lasu&flce wnefi the 85th Congress convenes. One reasonable. of the most interesting features i r * I J 4 Webb Avenue, overlooking ocean, hot and of the paper is, the Thrust and cold running water,'spacious'grounds, rooms UCGJMlv v v u u V w lllSI. and apartments. Heat for chilly days. PRospect 5-1127 C. E. SHACKLETON, Owner-Mgr. A uditorium DAROANELLE (Continued from Page 1) A /ir I it' T D r A 1 7 T T H Embury. Avenue, hot and cold water in T 46 6CEAN PATHWAY YU rooms, half block from ocean, near .bathing pastures; He leadeth me beside the I II. H 71 \ A V H still waters.) Season May to October Fire Equipment and Television V/^I^juLLV ff 1% T JUi beach, all Inner spring mattresses. All rooms with hot and cold running water. Convenient to all amuse­ He also said, “God is directing, PRospect 6-6727 * MR8. S. ARNOLD^ Propr. us but we have gotten so far away ments and eating places. PR 6-1707. . LORD & HANCOX * * 1 I I 34 Bath Avenue, block from ocean, near Audl- we don’t hear him. God lerids those S & ^ r l i n O IH i £,y I ,£ > I torium. Light, airy rooms, hot and cold water, who are near.” (He leadeth me HAMILTON COTTAGE IH I3 IV A lvl housekeeping privileges. Community kitchen. in path of righteousness for His Spacious porches. Reasonable. PRospcct 4-3984. MRS. GEO. E. KIRCHNER name's sake.) ' 25 Central Avenue Phone: PRospect 5-7132 “In time of trouble there is a A friendly vacation home where comfort Is always considered. It la the rflTJ |1 OTT i lim n r r * strlct|y m o d e m guest house, 57 Em - presence with us.” (Yea, though nearest rooming house to the Great Auditorium, and is Only a two min­ I |~11\ *11 l \ 11 1 II* _ ll i l \ bury Avenue. All outside rooms with I walk through the valley of the ute walk to boardwalk and ocean. Near cafeterias and restaurants. i ' hot and cold running water, rates shadow of death, I will fear no Rates reasonable, given on application. A. T. Dey, Owner-Manager reasonable. Phone PRospect 5-6383. MRS. JEAN McMASTER. Owner-Manager evil, for Thou art with me.) 40 Central Avenue, one block north “God has gone'ahead and taken of Main Ave. Hot and cold running out the things that would be im­ LAKENSEA water in all rooms. European plan. possible for us to pass over." VAN G OTT AGE Season-June to September. (Thou hast prepared a table be­ 11 Seaview Avenue */z Block from Boardwalk PR 4-2282 PRospect 6-6558 ANNA E. ROOS fore me in the presence of mine Bright, cheerful airy rooms with hot and cold running water, showers, by enemies; Thou anointest my head day, week or'month. Convenient to cafeteria and short walk to A3bury Park. 31 Embury" Ave., blocks from with oil; my cup runneth over.) Continental Breakfast included in rate of rooms. Special Rates for May, June ocean, all outside rooms, hot and cold: and after Labor Day. \ STEWART & JOHNSON, Owner-M’g’t. water in each room; also one apart-1 From the last Verse of the Psalm, ment. Mrs. Ethel Warren, Propr. PRospect 5-5749. Dr. Allen drew these conclusions: 1—-“You can afford to look for-, i4 Main Ave. Just the place /or a ward with hope. With a God like Bacon Rolls LAINGDON HOTEL restful, pleasant:; vacation; Rates reasonable. P h o n e PRospect 4-402S this God, tomorrow will be good.” '■;x=k'‘ 8 Ocean Avenue (Surely goodness and mercy shall Directly on the Ocean Front. Large', airy rooms, hot and cold run­ or write. Information cheerfully given. e . M.:;a n d g . a ; BLOOH following me all the days of my ning water in all rooms. Rooms with or without private bath. AU life:) . ■ rooms newly decorated. European Plan. | 2—“Beyond tomorrow will also PRospect 5-9558, JENNIE B. OSWALD; Owner-Manager be good.” (And I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.) C all David H. O^Reilly Df. Allen said that he has often MAJESTIC HOTEL ELECTRICAL suggested to people that they read the Twenty-third Psalm several Whole block on ocean front—Cor. Ocean Pathway and Ocean RADIO CAB CONTRACTOR times a dajr. .. Running Water In Rooms — Baths 129 Abbott A venue - Ocean Grove The soloist for the day, Floyd PRospect Phone PRospect 4*4716 Worthington sang “The Lord Is PRospect 4-9515 . E L E V A T O R Mrs. Geo. Haines, Owner My Shepherd.” The'evening prayer was led by Rev. Herbert J. Smith; pastor of St. Paul’s Methodist Church. Rev. Louis W. Mitchell, of OLIVE HOUSE the Program Committee, presided Corner Heck and Beach Avenues. DAY AND NIGHT because President Merritt had to One block from the ocean and contrally located, near restaurants and SERVICE leave on a business trip to Chicago. cafeterias. Hot and cold running -water m all rooms. European Plan. Phone PRospcct 5-1188 Open Decoration Day MRS. TRINA BRAIN SMALLWOOD CREST DAILY and SUNDAY ,ALL AUTO REPAIRS. NEWSPAPER — 20' Years at This Same DELIVERY Address — Neptune Centennial Ocean Grove News Service Auto Repair Shoe Rebuilders Phone PR 4-3948 BODY & FENDER WORK 3 Main Ave., Ocean Grove JAY WOODWARD RAY ELLIS G12V4 Gteen Grave Rd, Neptune Stockton and So. Main St. Ocean Grove PR 6-7727 Harry Rosens tein & Son’s Under New Management Grove Cleaners 7 Main Avenue. Unobstructed view of occan from porches; clean, New Home Of airy rooms, with hot and cold water; many rooms overlooking ocean and boardwalk. Steel fire escapes. Community kitchen optional. “McGEE has the STUDEBAKER PRospect 4-6311 __ Mrs. Miles Lageveen, OWNER-MANAGEMENT • KEY to • ■; FREE PICKUP AND Sales and Service DELIVERY SERVICE WILMINGTON HOUSE We Operate Our Own Cleaning: Repairs On All M ake/ oK C w and Pressing Machines 44 HECK AVE. New Lavatories and Showers PRospcct 5-8526 181 Main St* N^phjney Thos. ii. Catley, Wm. C. Catley Corner, all outside rooms, innerspring mattresses, hot and cold running Proprietors water, 2 blooka to ocean, near stores, restaurants arid Auditorium. Spe­ Opp. Stockton Ave. Gates 40 Pilgrim Pathway, ocean GroVe cial June and September rates. L. & D. MIERAS, Owner-Mgr. Phone PRospect 5-2050 ' PR 4-1189 WARRINGTON HOTEL

‘CAREFREE MOTORING' CHRYSLER TELEVISION AND APPLIANCES Knuckles Electric Shop PLYMOUTH Howard L. Smith "Electrical Contractors” Burner Service EST 1920 Custom Tire Co. The Hardware Store 1043 5PRINGW00D AVENUE 1200'Main St. Bradley Beach of Ocesn Grove ASBURY PARK ; PR 5-1182 Sales iatatl Service Residential^ Commercial Industrial : :- WIRING, JOBBING, CIIAS.y DUNN, Mffr. PLUMBING REPA IR M cG EE TINNING and HEATING Repair Service on Small 801 13th AVE. Appliances 'Done ;in Shop . UPHOiSTEBIHS i HARDWARE .BUD1 Coren . Or.Des BELMAR, N. J, Hotpoinl Appliancs MOTOR CO D D ' 4-5700 PAINTS and OflLS . r . . * * ' ; 1 * ” I» . 4-8701' 1101 MAIN. STREET BRADUY PRospect 4-5800 C/PHOLSTCRY CO. 51 Main Avenue ASBURY PARK , TU-lI*!n fit. Emergency Call * Bmdtcy pwiicb y OCEAN GROVE, N. J. PRospcct 5-4344 MUtnal 1-1440 Phone PR 4-4741 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY. AUGUST_3, 1956 New Jersey'Boys Win Honors Home From Tour (Continued1 from Page 1) the Mosleip faith or leave the country. ■ .* 'i ,'■■•...'" RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES

HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES PROPERTY RECONDITIONING

PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING. SHEET METAL WORK—KITCHEN MODERNIZATION Over Fifty Years Fourth and Railroad Aves, of Sjervice In Asbury Park, IT, S.. Monmquth County Dial PRospect 5-3193 ,

AUTO BODY" REPAIRS LAUNDRY ~ LINEN SUPPLY ,■ ■ HAVft RAniVTORB CLEANED AND BEPAWED ' B*i3r^.ir“ der’ Nick.. Antich Finishing, irntm o »»« Axle 8tr»SghS®B«w—Wke*? M tcamefet 1006 FIRST AVENUE; ASBURY PARR. . Tel. PRospect 5-3472 William H ., Oliver CFMENT AND CONCRETE WORK They stayed near the Arab-Jor-. MILK AND CREAM dan border, where war-time skirm­ 1 ■ TEEN-AGE 9EEAM CABS—Someday son may St riding, In ishes are a continual threat to FABI0 BATTAGLIA antomobiles that look like these smartly-styled miniatures. These peace. Mr. Oliver said that aritir ■miWAL'KB. fTUBBS * OBKBHT BIOOII aircraft guns could ..be heard f ARDELL’S DAIRY "dreams” won first place swords for. w i r 'tandem to toft 1858 throughout the night, from, their Bri ™ D9 DAIRY PRODUCTS Fisher .Body Craftsman's Guild model car competition. tipper car hotel rooms on the top of the Moun­ 2111 Ba»f> Avenge, • Neptnne, N, J, _ jfelephoae PBoiroect 4-0090 NEPTUNE,-N. J, Phone PRdspect 4-1916 was designed and built by Oscar Mdstrosn, Jr., Verona. Lower car. tain of Olives. ■ ./ ■ V.. . Is tbe work of James P. Bernard, North Bergen , Mr. Oliver faelsj from his, obser-’ PLASTERING — . PATCHING ' CONCRETE WORK v&tion, that the; most "progressive •‘No Finer Milk Sola Anywhere1 Green Grove Rd„ Neptune Arab country is Lebanon. More home, the money received can-go Mr. & Mrs. A. O. MacLelland than tiO percent; of the population WILLIAM GRAY, Mason Contractor far toward' providing for the real­ Stephen E. Lankford in Lebanon is Christian, .he .notes, WOOLLEY’S - DAIRY ization of the retirement life pre­ Frederick. Flammer and the standards of government, 22 Third Ave,- Neptnne City, N. J. PR -6-7940 Successor To Tel., PRospect 5-5050 ferred—travel or living sibroad or Rose C. Rehbach education and other fields are more Taylor Dairy in some other part’ of the country, A. R. Bloch ' - • advanced than its Middle East CARPENTER - GENERAL CONTRACTOR for example. Miss Dorothea M. Klein i ' neighbors. MOVING - STORAGE EXPRESSING Lucille Shaw In Europe the entire airborne Rev. & Mrs. Charles Cole party found Switzerland to be their Alexander Coulitch' . favorite country. They /were al­ ™«Sf C. H. Wood and Son MANNING’S - MAYFLOWER Improvement Fund 'Ruth W agner' -■ ; v most equally impressed with Ger­ LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND STORAGE Mrs. Frank C. Proper! many and Holland . . . but nothing Usterior dec' tion) StO m n tts tree. Satisfaction guaranteed.. EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOB AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. Rev. John Clayton, in memory of thrilled them as much as their first 1924 Heck Avenue The Shore's Newest and Most Modem Warehouse Mr. John MacFarlaiid, father glimpse of the “good bid U. S. A.,’* N eptune, N ew Je rse y KEIlogg 1-1033 - of Mrs. Jack Cubberly homeward bound. ... Ocean .Grove’s■■‘Restoration and Charles Lambert ™£nkGr£?' . ’ R O G E R S , I n c . ,-' Improvement Fund now totals Roofing, Siding, Alteration Work — No job Too $207,381.68, of which $104,79.5. has STORAGE AND MOVING been paid in sash and the balance Large or Too Small — Terms Arrange* Phone PRospect 6-2091 '■.< of $12,686.64 has been pledged. -AGENTS nr mintfifk Q 931 ASBUBV AVENUE ALLIED VAN USES Ot U U n M rg 'i-l'H A ASBURY PAttK, N. 3. Donors to the Fund since the last listing in The Times are: . Robert' G.' Sutherin Anna E. Diorauf . Alert Men’s Bible Class .GENERAL- ROOFING CO* Mrs. E. S. Williams ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS — T.TjAirERR Nicholas Kranenburg FREE ESTIMATES Mrs. Herman' F. Carl PRospect 6-824!) 1408% Corlies Ave., Neptmie PR 6-7580 ' Alfred Nohr Experienced Contractors & Builders Free Estimates ■Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Jennuy HEATINGPLUMBING Mrs; Raymond N. Crane E. N. ¥. CORPORATION L^ura E. Magargal Mr. & Mrs. Jack Green F X . RHODES ■Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Bungerotb %S5g&m GAS RANGES and AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS . Girl Scout Troop ■ #16 , Mrs. William, B. Smith, leader Telephone- 220 MAIN STREET J.„C. Simering ^ PRospect 5-2768 v Established 1913 AVON, N. J. Mt3. J. H. Osborr 'Mr, & Mrs. S. Bowers and Brierley’e Rug Cleaning Service M artha \ ■ - RUGS AND CARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED Home Ownership Called “Vital” _ Mrs. George. E. Kirchner, BY BEING ELECTRICALLY' SHAMPOOED Sterling Hotel'. 140 Lawrence Arenas PRospect 4-4427 Ocean Grove Miss Ruth Gilby,. - • In, Preparing For .Retirement Ruth’s Stationery Store Dr. John E. Kiffin COAL AND FUEL OIL Mr. & Mrs., Jesse C. Kcster Grace K. Hitching;:, in meiriory of Mr. & Mrs. Klink . 'Thompson Fuel Company Grace ‘ K. Hitchings;, in memory’ FUEL O il WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE" COA! of K. G. Hitchings 117 So. Main St— MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop.-PR 5-2800 , Miss Mary M. Chambers, in memory of sister; , . ; Miss Margaret T. Chambers Sarah H. Bradley ; Gertrude Young 48 MAIN AVENUE . W. B. NAGLE Ruth B. Chapmas: Mrs. Wm. Keir • Virginia L.-C. Avery " WELLERPHONE PROSPECT 5-4600 NAGLE’S M ain-Central Pharmacy Miss-Amy Bv Eichenberg "Doctors Advise Nftgle'a” Mrs., Disston W.' Jacobs PRESCRIPTIONS FHiLBD- BEST QUALITY DRUGB / Edith K.' & Helen Reese Mrs. Robert Bagnell LOOK FOR, W ELLER jfff$47M ® 4ND^BLUl ftEET ELECTRICIAN Deaconess Catherine Betten* hausen, ADAMS ELECTRIC Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances R. Darwin Adams, Jr. PRospect 6-8376 P. O, Box 915, Asbury Park, N. 1,

MU 1-3898 ' ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR a a k I • 1217 MAIN/STREET JOSEPH BERGER 1 1 BRADLEY BEACH 505 Thirteenth Ave:, Belmar, N. J. - . We reserve all rights to limit quantities. Opposite Stockton Avenu? Gates to Ocean Grove HOUSE WIRING— FLUORESCENT FIXTURES & APPLIANCES

FLORIST

LARGE CALIF.

FURRIER EXTRA FANCY Phons FURS - . PR 4-4060 H. Sariah Ready To Wear BemadeUng — Oepalrlii* HEXTRA FANCY Dry Cold 8tora*e A ib o ry P at k FRESH GROUND

GARAGE—STORAGE Oldsmobile Sales and Service Est. 1925 Phone PR 5-4670 Billy Major’s Seacoast Garage FRESR SEA FOOD DEPT. FRESH 88 South Main Street, Ocean Grove ______STORAGE—BY DAY WEEK -MONTH FLORIDA

Phone . PRospect 4-1439 24-HOUR SERVICE HOME BRAND FROZEN SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. STORAGE—BATTERY—TpWING SERVICE—REPAIRING MEDIUM LOCAL Corner Corliea Arenn* and Main Street - Neptnne, N. J.

LAUNDRY PREMIER SLICED FAIRMONT HOMES AND HOTELS " Phone PRospect 6-7119 •V ; , NEPTUNE LAUNDRY CO. 2 cans 25c ALL SERVICES — Wet Wash.Ali Flat, Shirta; Wet and Flat, yPfalafeed, BS«u>kjst». SAVE — Try Onr Cash and Carry Service. 816-817 MAIN STREET, BRADLEY BEACH Store Hours 8 A.M., to 9 P.M. Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. S A.M. toi 10 P.M. Thurs., Fri.Sunday 9 A.M.- to I P.M,