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VoL X C I,:No..22;' OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, , FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1866- S E V E N .CENT S

Hand 8l Songsters Mrs, John Rudge New President Memorial Speaker A Convention Wife j Monmouth Park Give Scholarships ; In Benefit Concert And Her Leisure Sees Record Signs . Of Woman’s Club Of Ocean Grove "• To Four Seniors Urges Americans

They haye^a daughter, Mrs. Robert Ocean Grove Businessmen A Miami Report From For 22nd Season : O CE AN GROVE j— Mrs. •NEPTUNE ■ TWP. — Mrs. To Stand Together Kritzmer, Goloriia ahd^four grand­ Present Salvation Army Mrs. .Peggy Goodrich John Rudge .was ;' Installed William Nemeth, treasurer of children.’"..^' '.'the Neptune Townfihip Schpl- Times Columnist « i wii . « president of the ''Woman’s • . Other officers 'installed: by Mrs. Unit Saturday Night Oceanport Track Opens blub of Oceai Gro at i Assemblyman James M. , Edna Chase, South Ainboy, Fifth arship , Association, presented T o d a y F o r 06 Days of Ac- iuncheon meeting . \ T h u rs- Distiict vice president, were Mrs. the following four-yeai* schol- , Coleman Jr. Gives Patri­ OCEAN GROVE— Under MIAMI BEACH, FLO- arships at the awards assembly , tion, Stakes Totail §705,000! day- at the Marine G$1I. One Russell L. Snyde.r, first vice presi­ otic Address Following sponsorship of Ocean Grove RIDA— Have you ever won­ in Neptune High School last- hundred and forty mem- dent; Mis." Homer Secor, treasurer; Town Parade Monday . Businessmen, Inc., the Salva­ dered what.a wife does with Mrs. Ernest Sparks, corresponding Friday ; .. ■; J /. ’ \ ' ' O C E A N P O R T '— : Mon - bers attended Jacqueline Frost, who will tion A rm y. Citadel B and and her leisure time on her hus- secretary, and Mrs. Alexander An­ attend Paterson State; Linda . b a n d ; s., business conven­ mouth Park’s ;22nd meeting Mrs. Rudge, a club member for derson, trustee for five years. . OCEAN GROVE — In. his Songsters Will present a musi- R o d e m a c h e r , University gets under way today (Fri­ six years, • has serviec^ j stamp Other officers are cprttinuing. in Memorial Day . addreas here '•gpl program in the Temple, tion? Come'along’ with- me of Maryland; Ann Poesch, day!) with All signs pointing book and club scrapbook'jfchairman. their two year :tej;ms.:: Mrs.- Rudge Monday morning> .Assembly­ “ ere, . tomorrow (Saturday) ' and share a,week of won-: named as department chairmen; Trenton State, and William - to a banner"season both: in Sho, is also active In W om ­ Loehning, Newark State. . man James M. Coleman Jr. of n ig h t., . derful, lazy and sometimes an's Society of ChristiaSi Service Mrs. Willard Y*. Strange and Mrs. quality.of racing and in busi­ Monmouth County urged all ., Part 1 of the program includes zany experiences as one of o f St. Paul’s Church'. Edward Makholm, American home; ‘"Neath the Flag,” featuring ihe the 5,000 'women and men ness; ^Monmouth’s pari-mu­ Mrs. Fredcvick Arntz and Mrs. Americans to “stand together, ’ . Asbury Park Timbrelettes i “ Sivaet- tuel .Handle has . risen in each Ivan Hall;.art; Mrs. Wm. T: Folley to be tolerant in the preserva-’ attending from the . United and Mrs. John E. McDonnell, civics est Name,” a cornet trio with.Wil­ of the last four years and. in tion of our freedom but intol­ States, Jamaica, Alaska and and legislation* ; drama,.. Mrs. Band Concert In liam Spence, Thomas1 Maier and view, of the current, economy, erant of extremism.v . ; . John Hodgson; “The Song of the Hawaii the 8.6th annual, Bleecker Stirling; .Mrs. Ralph Hunt that trend seems likely-to be . Brother,” a euphonium , solo by conference of the American and M rs. B. C. Douglas, education He decried the extreme, attacks Richard Hoff; “DO-EE-MI,” .with, Water W orks'' Convention con tin u ed . and Youth Conservation. :7v> • Convention Hall and actions against our national Twenty flat stakes and one hSr- policy and against the Jaws o f our instrumentalist Kathleen Kiister itt .Bal Harbour, . And, Mrs. Wm. Schlasman and and- the . .Children's Chorus, and dJe feature are on the agenda dur­ Mrs. Robert Carmichael, garden land. He felt that there is only one Asbury Park American . ‘‘Stand Like the Brave,” with the ..T h is is the life I Here I-am ing. the 56 days of action and the and'conservation; international, re­ basic theme for Memorial Day, (ia entire unit. . relaxing Under a palm tree near; ..first of these will be ottered on lations, Miss Alice Burgoyn.e; liter­ Legion Band In Sun- . time to pause, to reflect and' to a lovely outdoor pool,' sipping a opening day., Tt is'the $15,000 Tyro lemember what many,.'not just a Part 2 includes “ We' Want the ature, Mrs. James: Hahn and Mrs, day Afternoon Program collins in the colorful anti-, lush Stakes for two-year-olds at H’A Marion Drown; music,; Mrs. J. N, few, did and gave in our country's World to Know,” a choral setting; hour of need.” ‘ ‘Sunshine Mountain,” then medita­ tropical setting of the patio at furlongs_ and' it has attracted Na­ Ferrier, and Mrs. Henry Erbacher;' ; the swanky Americana Hotel; tive Prince and Solor Landing, acompanist, Mrs. Joseph Fitting; ASBURY PARK — The American The Assemblyman reminded his ; tion melodies—“The Thoughts of Legion Bob Eberle-Jr. Memorial God,” vocal solo by Kathleen Kus A slinky size 8 blond model stakes winners already this'season. choral director, Mrs. Snyder; public listeners that 8,000 war veteran^ of weaves slowly iti between the Highlights of the stakes pro­ welfare, ■: Mrs. Stephen Appelget Baml,of Asbury Park .Post No. 24, past conflicts lie dead in Monmouth ter, and “ A t the Master’s Feet,” Frank Bryan conductor, will'pre­ jf.any sun-crazy; (baking in the gram will be the $100,000 Mon-' and Mrs. Alfred. Ransoni. . County cemeteries. He also pointed j||k'i the entirfe unit— followed by a sent a concert; this Sunday a t,Con­ hot sun to go home with a good mouth Handicap on July 16 and tho Committee chairmen: Clubhouse, out that 3,500 Americans have paid trombane solo, Charles Baker play­ vention; Hall/,ia’t 2:30 P. M. A tan!) guests .sunning and Swim- ' $100,000 guaranteed Sorority . and Mrs. R, A. Davison,.Mrs. Alex An­ the supreme sacrifice since the on-, ing “ Andante and' Allegro”, then The band; will play "Lustspiel,1 • tlie concluding number, a patriotic mii:g in the 78 degree Atlantic Sapling Stakes, scheduled for June derson, Mrs. Snyder; .'membership, -et of the Southeast Asia struggle. - Ocean and outdoor pool, while 30 and August *3.respectively. Four Overture by Kejer-Bp|a; / “Jesii,'. Joy ‘‘It - is not enough to parade and medley of songs. Mrsi A. C. Flandreau;, publicity) she casually remarks to all that turf stakes are listed, and the Mid­ >Irs. George Patersorii Mrs.,.John of Man's Desiring” by' Bach; “Blue lay u wreath.' We should reded/cate The concert is a benefit perform­ T an go” b y . Anderson;. MThe U.. S. her lovely beige two-piece knit summer Hurdle Handicap will be Wnk, Mrs. Harold Gear^; social, ourselves to the principles for Air Force,” March by Crawford; a ance' for' the Businessmen pro­ dress only cost $175! Wot only the chief attraction of the. three- Mrs. Daniel Shenvood, Miss Myrtle which ..so many have died. grams in the community. Greet­ the price but the size gives most week hurdle season 'in July. novelty i,Dry Bones” by Yoder; ;a Kroeger, Mrs. Henry Harley, Mrs. waltz “Cielitd Lindp’! by Fernan­ The patriotic address followed a ings will be extended by President of the women vacationers a Monmouth’s totat of $705,000 in Mrs. John Rud^e George Hollman,' Margaret Dickin­ dez; The ‘'Chimes ; of . Liberty;”. community pai’ade, which has a J, Thomas Wasson. slight twinge! . . ' stakes is a new high for this Re­ son; year book, Mrs. Snyder; li­ Mr. and Mrs. Rud^e, Ocean March by E. F. Goldman; "La Mas- combined purpose of‘ honoring the ■ : sort of Racing arid;jt'.is expected brary,; Mrs, Marion Drown, Mrs. We arrived at sunny Miami Grove residents for the past seven carada,” by Walters; .selections war veterans and signalling the Us a ttra ct' the top', perform ers in Tjink, Mrs. P. C. C om es, M iss Anne International Airport by-Jet 2% years, are formerly o f ’ Belleville. from Three Broadway Musicals; opening of Ocean Grove’s summer : hours after.we boarded Nations) all divisions of the , sport. Mason, Miss Adelaide Williams, "The Pajama Game” , by Adler- season. The parade and service “Best Of Year” ■ ■ All of .'the 1,784 stalls' on the Mr. Rudge, a manufacturer of Airlines at Newark Airport on canvas products, is sfmi7retired. Page two, plea*# Ross|. “ CameJot” by Loew e and provide a moment of reflection be­ May 21st. If you have never grounds are expected to be, filled "Bye Bye Birdie” by Strpuse. fore a season of recreation. flown before and you have any by the time o f opening and.'sitnong The American Legion Twirlers, Concert Tonight the top trainers seeking honors at Martial and inspirational music apprehensions, cast them away! directed by Sonia .Grill will perform was provided by the Salvation the meet will be Raj Metcalf, Ar^ It’s & wonderjul, exhilarating Seniors Receive Scholarships, Awards to ihe March, "Barnum and Bailey’s nold Winick, 3owes Bond, .boug Army Band and Timbrelettes. Pa­ $ y Youth Choirs experience you’ll never forget.- Favorite” by King. The Legion rade colors were provided by the. Dodson, Budd Lepman,. Hemic Besides you are so busy watch-. Color Guard will present and re­ Hannah-Crosman VFW • Post o f Bond, .T. J. Barry, Leroy Jolley and . ing the precision schedule of the At Neptune High School Assembly tire the colors. The public is invited Ocean Grove, sponsors of the an­ OCEAN GROVE— The “Best of Sunshine Calvert. 1st. taxiing,' the soothing tones to attend. . nual march. In addition to com­ the Year” concert of the St. Paul’s Garth PatterBon will be back of the .stewardess as she give-i munity officials, police and march­ Church youth choirs will be pre- seeking a third consecutive riding By Francint Su A dam s. instiuotions averithe loud speak sfe" ing members of Scouting and adult sented tonight (Friday), beginning title but his opposition will be ■ u ■ Who’s.W ho Certificates — Gail er, arid:'? whim1 skyborri, eating NEPTUNE — The'High School organizations, there were floats— at 7:30 in the church. strong, including such -well known Catley, Noreen Campbell, Pamela Kenny Antes Wins ...your full-coursc meal,, that the bonier as Don Brumfield, Snra Senior Awards Assembly was held Chapman, Diane Dill, William Find- Ocean Grove Woman’s Club, Ocean The program opena with an nr- ' time literally flies! The airline Grove Businessmen, Inc., Ocean ' •Boulmetisj Joe Culmone, Jorge Val- on May 2T..Mr..Colejlna|i, the prin­ ler, Elizabeth Freda, Arlene Mc­ ;an prelude by Marjorit Dellett, stewardesses, are as attractive . Kenna, Barry W. johnspn,. Geneva etition Grove Hotel Association, Quaker, The Cherub Choir-wtl sins'“ Downy anr-1advcrtiSb'd''Btft'''thcy-really Jacidtei:' tVasqtlfe, -Kar! cipal of Neptune H lgtefetool said Jnn, Ormond aind .tjie I^oraine. Korte, Charles Baltazar,"3cihn Gio­ JOnes, Cynthia Herbst, James Hill, Little Raindrops,■' Ogleve, and “ A only turn on ‘ their special that this assembly was for the sen­ vanni, Calvin Stone, Paul Kallai Donald Irons, Douglas Irvin, Linda Sue Pol bos of Ocean Grove led a Prayer for Help,” Carr. charms for your, husband! • OCEAN GROVE—Dennis Wood, and Ray Broussard. iors who are honored for the excep­ Jaffe, Linda Jernstedt, Linda Ra- horse riding'contingent of young Carol Choir selections are “ God You’re up over the clOuds in min­ tional work they have done demacher, Margaret Schetelich; Scoutmaster, Troop 41, Boy Scouts girls. Mr. and Mrs. Ray King, Post, time for the meeting will be of America, reports Kenny Antes, Is Watching Over Us,” Curry, and utes at 30,000 feet and now re­ throughout their years at Neptune Lynrt Siskind,. Robert SilVa, Irene Ocean Grove antique auto enthusi­ a Norse lullaby. The Crusaders 2 P;M. daily and there .will be the 14 Embury . Avenue, finished first, lax and gaze at the vari-shaped ' usuai daily, double on the first ar>d R. Smith. Walter Stansbury, Susan asts, led a contingent of their will sing “ Father, Lead Me Day cloudformations as the,- continue High School. Taylor, John Tetrault. ' one of four winners last Saturday seeond races. ‘ friends driving “flivvers” of. yes­ by Day,” Dykes, and “ Life Out of to change from fuzzy white cot­ night in the bugle competition. at Monmouth Park this year wil! The recipients of. the; follow ing BLAZER Awards .%■: L in da' Chi- teryear. -v. ton candy to glistening snow-' awards were: P.T.A.- Scholarships rarello,-' Noreen Campbell, Carol the Scout Go-Go Show sponsored ' Death,” Bitgood.. have Philip H. Iselin as its: presi­ Parade performance by the Gren­ peaketi formatipns '.hat. could '($600) — William Loehning, Jac­ Basewit,, Walter Stansbury, Joe byMonmou'th Council, Boy Scouts ^ h e Chapel, Celeste, Cecilian arid dent arid chairman of, the board) adiers, Monmouth College, precision easily lure you out o f the win­ queline' Frost, Ann Boesch, Linda Terrazella, Patrick. Keefe, - Don of America, in Convention Hall, As­ Crusader Choirs will combine for he having' succeeded the late drill team, brought- admiration and “ ,\ Hynin for Mother’s D ay/' Uing- dow. to walk on ■ them like ■ a ■Rademacher; Dr. Edelson Nursing Irons,' Nancy. Livingston, Ian Smith, bury Park. Kenny, the son of Mr. Amory L. Haskell who had headed and Mrs. Frederick' Antes, was applause from spectators all along; ■wald: The Cecilian Choir will sing magic carpet, while doll-size Student ‘ Scholarship — Linda Janies Hill; Barry Johnson, Ellen the organization since its inception awarded a two-week, camping trip the line of march. The drill team - “Thou Art With Us,” Bortniansky, homes, cities, and rivers can be Thompson; Ocean Grove Women’s Weselob, Andrea Speigel, Cathy in 1046. (o Camp Forestburg, 'N. in July, also.performed as the.firing squad.' and “ I Want to Be a Christian," a clearly viewed below. Before Club Award (English) — Cynthia McDowell, David1 Pope, Richard Y., " . • * ' Herbst, Douglas Irvin. Murphy,.':-. Douglas Irvin, : .Penny as Staff Bugler. . * at the monument, when “ T aps” w.as .spiritual. you know it, the, captain. is an­ played at the conclusion of. the Frey, Bernie.Cunningham, Joy: Cor- Kenny also played trumpet with The final renditions wlil be the nouncing the weather is 83 de­ American Legion Scholarship Auditorium Square service. grees in Miami, pointing out The J. W. Barkers Award (S500). — Glen F relrich; riiilo, Sharon Dickinson.:“Ihe Breakers” band, a group who Chapel and Celeste Choirs in “ Full A parade comic highlight was sites of interest; and telling you ItaliEn-American scholarship ($500) ; BLAZER Editor in Chief Award represented Troop 4i in the talent Forty Days,” ZaninelBz, and “ Ask the spontaneous performance of to fasten you* seat belts as you Married 50 Years — Peter J.. Capozzoli. Elizabeth M. — John Tetrault';1 MonmbutH Arts competition contest ;held .'in • the What Great Things 1 Know,” five Neptune High School girls in will land in 10 minutes. That Freda, Glen E. .Freirich, Irene R. 'Foundation Award ~ Elizabeth Arthur Pryor Pavilion on the Malan. .'■ motion discomfort bag is never Smith, Joseph P, Purrazzella- Ar­ Hulsart. : boardwalk adjacent- to Convention old-fashioned bathing suits— Linda, Awards will lie presented to the RUJ1SON— Mr. and Mrs. James and Karen Alligood, Linda Fogal used! ■W. Barker, 08 Webb Avenue, Ocean. thur A. La Bella. . ' •- Hull. Other band members partici-. choristers. Officers of the Choir pating in the stage show were John and Linda Williamson, all of Ocean ’ Grove, were given ;; dinner party Neptune Lions Club — Rosen- Mothers Guild ore Mrs. Lawrence Our spacious fifteenth floor Meyer, piano; Erie Herbst, drums; Grove, and Karen- Aim, of Nep­ Horden, president; Mrs. Howard room at the Americana Hotel last Saturday at the 'honie of their stein,Award — Douglas A. Irvin; tune. The girls passed out candy ; son and family, Mr. arid Mrs. A. .Underwood Awards —- Outstanding Neptune Resident Doug Holl, electric guitar, and Rob­ Huntley, vice president; Mrs. Wil- overlooks the sumptuous sky- ert Woyshner, s'axophone. The boys and hundreds o f ,gift certificates as/ blue pool , and Atlantic Ocuan Janies Barker, and children, Vicki Business Education Student, Donna the opening promotion of Friends ■1m Schetelich, treasurer, and Mrs. Russell — Outstanding Business played Saturday and.Sunday after­ Jacob Batdorf, secretary. Choir and at night the multi-colored and Joanne 70 Navesink Avenue, ship Week in Ocean GroVe. . • ‘ • - here, in honor of their 50th wedT Education Typist, Linda Chicarello. | Bethany Graduate noon. . - Mothers:arc Mrs. A . -Griner, Mrs. bright, lights o f Miami Beach Gifts were donated by Oceari ■twinkle like spectacular Christ­ ding anniversary.. Norman Hall Medal •—. Barry W, Scoutmaster Wood further * re-, ' IJ. Snyder, Cherub; Mrs, C. Weav­ ports the . Troop Committee has Grove businessmen and hotel keep^. mas lights. Breakfast in bed the Guests.included' son1 and daugh- Johnson; Lida A. Dorne'. Medal — BETHANY, W..VA. — Edward er Mrs. C; Lambert, Carol: Mrs. adopted a new policy of awarding ers. Paper ‘‘keys’* that - the five’, first morning. ,is . ;; luxurious ' tcr-in-la\v, Mr.‘ and Sirs. John K. Gail Catley; AMS Outstanding Bus­ John Pappas, 707 Tide Place, Nep­ W ’. Schetelich, Mrs. J. Gondek, Ce­ campaign hats to scouts achieving girls, handed to the lucky specta- . treat,, complete with a besutiful Barker arid children Kenley, Jef­ iness Student Award — Donna Rus­ tune, B.A. in Economics, will grad­ cilian. Mrs. F. Herbst, Mrs. Gra; e sell; Williarn H. Danford Books — the rank (if Star, Scout. FOur have tors were taken to' the boardwalk Jones, Crusader-Chariter, and Mrs. red rose. Not quite like" home! frey, and Gary, of Connecticut, Mrs. uate Saturday (tomorrow) during 'Hephzibah Crayden o f New: York' Diane Dill, John Tetrault; Robert thus far .earned this .award. Monday afternoon where hotelmen H. Bush, Mrs. J. Batdorf, Celeste- The dreamlike and relaxed va­ the annual commencement at 10 “fitted the keys to the* Door of City: arid Mrs. Dorothy Xlahlbaqher A. Pieper Industrial Arts^ Award ~~ Dennis Wood Jr. has been named cation with no telephones or A.M. at.Bethany College here. Gow Friendship” and gave the holders Chapel. of Carlstadt, ’ / ... Stanley Taylor president of Medical Explorer. Post time schedules has now started. George RQmney - of Michigan will a gift. — * .'• Mr. and Mrs. Barker .were mar­ Ernest R. Holmes: Scholarship of. Fitkin Hospital. Many activities are planned for be the commencement speakers The five girls also delighted the Day’s Opens June 9th ; the ladies each afternooi) while' ried in-. Grace Episcopal Chuireh, Awards (S100) — Linda Jernstedt, Bethany College was founded in . Mr. Wood reports a fine turn-out William Loehning; Bausch and crowds with their dancing and sing- Broadway, N. Y; G, by the lev.- 1840. • ,■*:- : for the Memorial Day parade in your husband-is busily attend­ Lomb Science Award — Noreen ing of “ By the Beautiful Sea,” George Slattery, on May 31, 1916. the Groye. .He announces a paper OCEAN GROVE — Day’s Rest­ ing conferences and viewing ex­ Cam pbell: ; Senior Class Scholar­ Pappas will .be cited at the grad­ - - .— « ! •• . - ; ;.. drive for .tomorrow (Saturday) “ - t f - aurant, Ice Cream Garden and hibits, You can attend a la­ ships ($100) —. Patrick Keefe,-BeV- uation for having passed* his com­ morning, fo r any newspapers orrolU Gift Shop on Auditorium Squat*: dies’ luncheon and fashion show, . First Ghoir Rehearsal . i erly Hodge; Math Award Sandra prehensive examination with dis­ Neptune Jr. Olympics . opens aext Thursday, June, 8, 'for a bus tour to, the world famous: Strevell; Outstanding Future tinction;" ;'\r v •>' V--. rags.; Place on porches; early , for cellection. ''its 91st year. Restaurant facilities Vizcaya Palace and form al-gar­ Homemaker —4 Linda' Cuthbertson: During 1965-66, Pappas . was one dens ori the $20 million estate OCE AN GROVE—Lewis Daniels, NEPTUNE—The Sixth Annual la^ude the famed Garden, seating new director of the Auditorium o f five, senior fellow s in the entire The troop will travel to Camp o f John IJeering, view movies, Highest Scholastic -Average — Neptune Junior Olympics, which rflfcly 200. plus an alr-conditlon- Choir, has announced that the college, and was 'a fellow in eco­ Forestburg,. N. Y., fo r One week shop, or. just relax at the beach, Reader’s Digest Subscription. — was rained out last Saturday, will ed dining room that will accom­ first rehearsal will be held tonight nomics. He also was ^editor of The of camping July 17. . if the many rain showers don’t Douglas Irvin; Miami University be held tomorrow (Saturday), at. modate 85. In addition to general (Friday) a t,8 P.M. Miss' Beverly Tower, the student newspaper, and -*— -— ■ *. interrupt you! One afternoon i Award — Ellen Weseloh; Outstandr Memorial Field, weather permit- ; redecoration, new equimpent has Davis, new organist, will be accom­ ing Senior Music Award — Ronnie a member of the Board of Com­ Reports Clean-Up Tonnage beer, Installed. In the kitchen, re- joined a group o f 600 women ting. Opening ceremonies will get panying the rehearsal. All singers Lankone; John Philip Sousa Award munication. He was a reporter; pn ports Arthur Pettit, owner-man- at a Paint Party, tinder the guid­ underway with a parade at 11 A.M., t who can give two weeks or more in M usic— Sandra Strevell; School the Follansbee (W. Va.) Rieview. NEPTUNE — Neptune Town- and awards will be .given out at ager. ance of popular T.V-. personality Chorale Award — Susan Tice; Sen-‘ He served as vice president of the Conni Gordon. It was a riot to this summer are invited to attend' ship, in its annual Clean-up, Fix­ 3:30 . P.M. The Neptune Township . « - ' . and join the choir, ior .Chorus Award — Douglas Student Board of Governors. ) tvatch all o f ua trying to express up M on th ,; reports a - total o f 664 Recreation Commission and the tons of refuse (280 .loads) was Hotel Assn. June 9 any latent artistic talents, each Neptune Jaycees are co-sponsor3 picked up and removed last month; of the event. V eltht, pleut Of this, 195 tons (78 loads) was re­ OCEAN GROVE — The regular moved from Ocean Grove. Town­ GIG MORRIS FLOWER SHOP membership meeting of the Ocean ship Cortimitteeman Gilbert Twelv­ Artistic floral arrangements for Earns Master’s Degree , Grove Hotel Association will be es reports a very successful drive all occasions. 730 Ninth Ave., Bel­ this year* with the tonnage remov­ mar. Tel. 681-1909. — I5tf held Thursday, June &, at 8 P.M. in NEPJTUNE — Foster Frank . the Youth Center, Results o f re­ ed much greater than last year.; Diebold, 207 Bayard Place, w ill re­ The Clean-up, Fix-up Campaign EDDIE’S^~'q17aL1TV~>!ARKET cent- promotion and advertising ceive his master’s degree from Se- programs will be invited. Re­ in Xeptune has met with more Choice Meats and Groceries . ton Hall University; South Orange, support than ever before. 125 Heck A ve, O. G.—Tel. 771-0963 freshments will be. served. , tomorrow (Saturday), in Adminis­ ------tration and . Supervision. Mr, Die- KEATING’S Cozy Cottage Restau­ bold is a member of the Neptune Free Desserts and Beverage uating From Lehigh rant, Ocean Grove, is.open to serve High School English Department you. Open 11:45 A.M. to 2 P.M. & and Director of 3pecia!-Projects OCEAN GROVE—The Sampler BETHLEHEM,. PA. — William 4:45 P.M. to 7 P.M;; Sundays 11:45 for township, schools. Inn, 28 Main A ven u e/open s Thurs­ 'Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen A;M.-2:30 P.M. Closed - Mondays. Jackson^ of .: Pen. Argyl, Pa., atid day, June 9; at 11:30 A.M. with Ocean Grove, N. J. is receiving his Earns Kutztown Degree free dessert and beverage served with each • meal on opening day. DA V’S SI’A T IO XE R V Bachelor of Science, .-'agree from “ The Greeting- Card Store” Lehigh University. Ho is a former K U TZ TO W N , - PA. Robert The Sampler was established in 3938, is known as N ew J ersey’s Onp. Post Office, Ocean Grove Ocean Grove . life guard ams is a Blanchard.V-son o f Mr. and -Mrr. — 28tf member of the Ocean Grove: Aud­ Stewart Blanchard, 96.Mt. Hermon oldest cafeteria and has established itorium Ushers Association, His Way. Defeats Grove. N. J.,-received a unique tradition in Ocean Grove, LEAGUE CHAMPS—Members of Ocean Grove’s Eagles 2 team of the Coast Firemen’s Bowling NEPTUNE DINER offers a choice sister, Jean Ann, has completed his Bachelor of Science degree, in of Businessmen’s Luncheons and' her sophomore studies at Greens­ Art Education, Sunday, at the Com­ Leaigue receive their awards at the leagueV. banquet at the Barclay. Hotel, Belmar. Jim Laird, of : NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL Dinners for 51. Quality food prop*, boro College in North Carolina. mencement exercises of Kutztown the Ocean Grove team, at right, holds the team trophy, while League President George Cole, second PHARMACY — , TeL 774-0204 State College;. Ho will begin teach­ fronv right, hands the Chet Winters Memorial Trophy to Team Captain John Woolley. Others, left to All-year service. Drugs of-quail- erly prepared, reasonably priced* • SUBSCRIBE TQ THE TIMES ing in the Fall find is currently right, are Kenneth DeRose, Frank; Wilgus, Howard Huntley, and Robert Orr. The Winters trophy ^pust ty. for prescriptions. Sundry items, Corlies Ave. & Rt. 35, Neptune.1 *3.60 A T E A S BY MAIL . considering several bids. be won three times for permanent possession. This is the Eagles first win. (Photo by Butch Dielheftn) Store H ou^s'8^0 AJtf.- 9 P.M. ■; - r s s t e OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1966

Hospital. Hope he’s -well and home soon. ' V..i : The Colonial league of the Neptune Township Little League, opened their season Tuesday night with three games at the Jumping Brook fields. This is a very good division of the little league, primarily because it allows eight year old boys to play. They either becomc better players or at least get.it out of their system before they ate of­ ficial league a gf. ■ A 3 you can see newa is short this week so give me a call with your graduation, prom and holiday, news.

Betty Best Show Sacred Concert At At Woman’s Club Reformed Church

D AY’S Ice Cream Garden ... “Time lias Changed — But Not Day’s Famous Ice Cream for 91 Years”

NEW JERSEY’S OLDEST CAFETERIA

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on ■ 1 year CERTIFICATES of DEPOSIT on savings of $2,500 h e l e n p e l u s o or more JUNE 9th 302 Hemlock Drive, Neptune — 774-0138 - Highest rates in the area - V The Neptune Jayeee Jr. Olympics was rained out along with many otliqr outdoor events last Saturday. The Olympics will'be held to-' M p e j in clu d in g morrow (Saturday), D A.M. at the Summerfield School field. Chil­ B V/V per annum, compounded Quarterly dren up to age 17 may enter. If your child is not yet registered he may do so at the field. / - on REGULAR SAVINGS . .The annual Festival of Bands was held last Friday night at Sum- mertield School. As usual it was a huge success. The highlight of the V 2 ( l / Oil New Jersey National’s evening, was a* performance- by the high .school dance band featuring SAVINGS BONDS Ronny Lanleone. Pm sure we will be hearing’ quite a bit .about, this \ J o ■boy in. the years to come.. Aside from his greatest asset which is his (Interest paid quarterly by check) WITH EACH MEAL SERVED superb, trumpet playing, lie is a. good looking boy with a flair for show­ manship seldom if ever found in.a high schooler. : 4 /2 L/A. on C months ;Somei of the musicians in our area, fi om grade five, through high school wlto tooli part in the . festival were Jimmy and Arthur Mar- / £ / CERTIFICATES of DEPOSIT tin, Timni.v Cvameiv Joe Loftus, Rodney. MacDonald, Jared Lisper, Peter Vind Bruce Hibbard. Kath’v Stier, Gindy and Jimmy Mohney, Pete F.D.I.C. INSURED CapozV.oll},. Kathy and Nancy Tollison, Charlene Ilartupg,'Andy and [ 8 OFFICES: Home Cooking ® Generous Portions Helen Peluso', and ’Eric and Linda Hougltteling. Special awards were j ASBUIty I'AUK presented to Shirley' Beauvais, Gil Benjamin, Donna Beth'Swingle. and \ D E A li D oug AdamB. . - ' , . - I LONG BRANCH y\levw Jersey Courteous Service ;• Miss Mary Lynne )Vhite, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. A. Bi . White, NEPTUNE 21 f* Green Grove Uoad, has accepted a teaching position in the Alfred OCEAN GROVE I; Du Pont school, system, Wilmington, Delaware. | OCEANPORT f - l\oHdnoie Tammy Mauro, Grpenlawn Place, was one of the'many children i OCEAN TWP. & a * i M Dining-Room Comfortably Air-Conditioned from our area who rec^ved their first holy communion last Saturday j W. LONG BRANCH 'at Our Lijdy of Mt. Carmel Church, Asbury Park. ■. • 1 Sehwieters/Willow Drive,; is a surgical patient at Fitkin P A G' E T H R E E FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1966 OCEAN GROYE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY

. Stucky, 3-i with leaders Doris .Mc­ There are other, less specific .dic­ Cann and Beverly Mousaw and Juniors Named to tionary definitions of theterm Brownie mothers' Millie Aroatolli "White Paper,’* and the term has GATHERINGS FROM THE GABLES arid Lucie Arcangelo, 211 with load­ been popularly used both in the.Un­ ers Dot Craig and Pat Sides, 302 AllState Chorus ited States and abroad in . a wide DOROTHY BECK with leaders Gail Bennett and Mag­ variety of meanings. In the^ United gie Sahino and Browpie mother De- States the term has been ’applied iiiilli^iWijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiniiiiT.iciMiiiiiiuiMM ...... cijsunliy in common parlance .to var- lores ■ Woolley. They were very . Bv Geneva Jones N eptune High S ch ool hais unofficial as well, as official Hero 1 nni again, reporting for Ann while she’s off again on'another fortunate'to have- had.' along three publications. • vacation after ju's>( returning from Grossingers. This' lime Ellen slid Bro-.vnii;. mothers wjioi are . also Recently, two Neptune^ Ili^h Mure act io go'along, for Memorial Weekend. muses, Dot'Oilwon, Hetty Crowley School juniors, Martin Nelson and I am -ipterc.sted hi obtaining in­ A first hand vo»ort on Stanley Goldstein’s sixth birthday party, is and Evelyn .'UazcivdJo. Haze! S n in - ri'iecrl Bat.lorf, wore ‘ by form ation r.hoVf U. S. aid to C entral from my-daugh or. Pariicda who altendcd'tho party on Monday ihe 23rd. gie’was the check-in and check-out l)b:ns-iiclccljcd • as mcmbdr.H of tlie nnd. South America: Hovv nvuch She tells hie the gutstr. included, Riclci.and Debbie lyicMasicrs, Ami Sachs,- and also policed the area.. mG7-19G8 All-State Chorus. in grants, how much in loans? I am Tom m y K elly Jimmie McGill, Ka're,? Mitchell, Bobby I,aiitman and Many of these scouts got up as particularly Interested in finding Mr, Frank Peluso, ; Neptune’s out how much of our. aid is designa­ •ilnrk Carr, The highlight of the party was .a game all ihe kids'flipped early as 0 A.M.-. Sunday, morning choir, director screened both stu­ • over, you guessed it, '“Pin the Bat an Batman.”. to attend the ? A:M. mass ot St. ted for specific projects and who dents for their musical ability and oversees these projects.- ; i had ill. pleasure 'of giving a luncheon for Marianne Scaccia’s Mo Catherine’s Church in P%rmingdale: comprenhension. Finding the ro ther Mrs. Emmie Rust, visiting her daughter. Mrs. Rust camc. from For more than tjiree months, .the Senate, Foreign Relations Com­ Others attended tho Methodist qualified, Mri Peluso submitted • J. S.- •: Germany three, weeks ago and will enjoy our country ’til the end of mittee has been the main.forum of public discussion about our. Nation's Chure,ii. A .S.eout’s Own servipo- was their names to the State;Boaid for . . ' C h estn u t Hill, June My mother, Mrs. Ida Wariiaftig from Newark; visit!ng me for.'a policies in the Far East, The claSh. of opposing viewpoints about the testing purposes.- The two juniors . - • • • • ' ♦.Mass. , . • fev lays, compared notes on grandchllrcn .with Mrs. Rust, and we all also held at the camp. •''. war in Viet Nam has overshadowed, foi: obvious reasons,: some underr" On Monday at 9 A:M. there were then completed and passed, the feasted on blintzes and sour cream, [Dear Mrs. S.: ; lying questions about the role of the Committee and of the-Congress, as a surprising numb.er o f scouts of tests. . •. * • Rosalie Minotti entertained weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Guy We’re enclosing a • new. booklet a whole in the field of foreign policy. all ages -gathered 'on Riverside Scozzari of Clifton, and the Scozzari children Patti, Richard and Roberta. This honor enables Martin and on the Alliance for Progress t— the The term “foreign policy,” as we have come.to .know it (iuiinic : ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller and their children Michael and Susan Drive to march in the Memorial Robert to travel, extensively in the 20'-natjon cooperative effort, to the nearly 22 years, that I have served-in Congress,, can no longer-be from Wilkesbarre, Pa., have spent a week visiting Mrs. Miller's sister Day parade. state to sing in , various ‘ programs. which the , as a .part­ encompassed by a reference to the Constitutional power' of the; Presi- ; All of these activities were under Two programs of special Interest Mrs. Shirice Hersh. . - ...... ' ' •' ' ' , ner, contributes grants, ioahrf, techr- dent to make treaties with the advice and-consent of the Sonate.V The’;' the direction of * Neighborhood nre the Miss America Pa gent and Tuesday was a very, exciting any for me, as it was for Mrs. I\. Sch­ nical assistance and: foodstuffs. The exigencies of the times have impelled.our Presiilents to propose a vast ■ aeffer, Mrs. Tenanova, and Mrs. Vidutich. for were sonic of the chap­ Chairman Gerry Bownik. - the N. J. State Teachers Conven­ booklet’; Was; just published - by.’ the tion. . variety of undertakings, short of— or beyond— the confines of -.treaties,. erones on tho SRH sixth grade class trip. We all met at tlie school nt U.' S. Chamber of Commerce; addi- all of them-requiring the concurrence of.'Congress in one form or an- ; 7 A M (with droopy eyelids), and hoarded three buses that took 106 tional^ .Cppipii^ arb available'' ■ from other. '* '• ‘ •' ..■■-/ ■ -: ot ou r children to Now York City. First, stop.-.was n f tho UN., 1 could SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES them. :..1- ■. There are few! members of the Senate who do not serve: on-at least write pages on this particular tour, but I will say if you haven’t yd.t been JH.SO A YEAR BY MAIL latic one committee whose responsibilities touch, in some fashion, o n foreign-.! ®>U.’re — GO NOW, After a most Informative tour ot (,he building, with . .As* for loans versus grants,- the ::i lovely Swedish guide, wc got back on the buses and crossed town to the Poudi ratio is roughly 4 or ;5 dollars in policy. -In addition to. the- Foreign Relations and' Appropriations: ;C(’m *: Hayden Plftiielaritim. Tlie, children really enjoyed.seeing.' and hearing I loans for every dollar in grants. mittees, on which I now sjt, I have .served on the Ai'med Services. Space."- a speaker describe trie stars In our skies and all about, them. WASHINGTON. The following • Our AID Mission - in. each country and Commerce Committees in the past—nil of which ale concernedv We then went right next door to tho Museum of Natural History. Wanted letters were rc'centfy answered .carries out periodic, inspections of, with aspects of ; America’s role in world affairs. • ; . . The boys and girls' in our group were particularly interested in seeing by the Department of State; and receives regular reports- oh, the in short, the Senate as a whole—-and the House too-^are broxully ’ the Dinosaurs. Si: we started nt the fourth floor and worked our way Dirty Laundry various dovclojnnehi programs to and deeply engaged in foreign 'policy, matters on a ccirttiniiing basis, '; down through African animals, birds, reptiles, N. Artier. mammals, and which we- contribute -4- whether it and for thut I believe, we can be. thankful. .This wide participatioti help’s . A local political reporter has ask­ is. establishm ent' of. a cred it union, to fortify, our- system, of . checks arid balances against an undue cortceti- ' insect displays til! wo were right back in time to catch our bus to Nep­ Clothes Will be whiter, brighter ed uk to trace the history.of the tune. There .were many tired feet on the bus trip back, but the singing or construction, of schriols, londs, Lration of power'in. the Presidency, upon \vHich office, the events of otir and cleaner (when washed In term “White ‘ Paper'! in the United hospitals or irrigation .systems/ and cheering didn’t stop till wc got back to our school in Shark River. nur soft as rain water). J States.' Wo have, been successful in- lifetime have conspired-to impose-responsibilities undreamed of'by the Everyone had a marvelous time and I wish i could chaperone every i finding references fo the British Founding Fathers. ■ * * > .... * •• -•:*; sixth grade class trip for tlie next (civ.years if they are planned as well ! use,:but h ave not been able: to find Do you have an inquiry? It is no slur upon Lyndon Johnson, or upon any of our Presi.lents ' a;, this one whs. Sonic of (he Gables children vho went on the trip are 25 lbs. 50c i when the. term was first used here. Send it to; . - from George. Washington oh, to say that no single man, no matter how .. Peter Minotti, Steven Kronengold,.Donna Chicnrella, Virginia. Scott, { Since the Department of State “ The Diplomatic Pouch” ' ’ ' gifted .or experienced, is, by Himself, good enough or wise enough ,' Mike Farrand, Howard Zunger, Kathy Gluckow, Barbara Block, Doug AMPLE FREE PARKING ; has used the.term, we hope you can ’ P /M S, Room 4835 to do the job. •• ' ■’ Dili. Eci Fletcher,. John Todd,-Greg Ward; Lisa Cornelisse, Ann Ale.x: liolp US. * • ' US Department of. State Of course, Congress cannot and should not try to. operate foreign 1 androu, Cathy Sove, Lynn Ardrolino, John Toniaszewicz,, John Mattls, Greene’s |. ... • • m .-b .- ; . . •• Washington, D. C. 20520. policy. That job ;is the President’s under the Constitution and -bv'.the' ' Cyndi Jamison Kathy-Orrico, Oiane Schaefer, Linda Weed, Annette 1-. Fresno, Cal. . 1 • necessities, of the. matter. You can’t run a business, or a government— <: Blnet, Jennie Luna, Carles, Kritch, John-Pazkowski, Richard Agresta. or its foreign policy— by a ‘‘Committee.” The Chief Executive must beV • Mike Vidulieh. Soli Fletcher, Cheryl Bruno, Marlene-Arcangelo Jeff Laundromat ^ D ear M rs. B.: .• SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES. allowed to do the.executive job. . ■ . ' Ayers, Janet Baroska, Lisa Karp and Berna Goldstein. ' - | The term. "White Paper" has no $3.50 A. YEAR BY MAIL ! Nonetheless^ Congress as a whole has—and it is well that this: is Dorothy and Glenn Kritch nnd Judy and Peter Van Clove, my next .official standingih . the United so—a most iriiportant part in the broad field of our foreign relations,- ffio r neighbors, spent Saturday night with Bob and mo.where wc tried (Self-Service) States, but has from time to time and there is a very special role for the.Senate’^ Committee on Foreign < to convince Judy and Peter who hail from Arizona, that, wc usually.have been used informally to refer to a beautiful Month of May, end that, the rain will.stop. 1 think Judy con­ 141 Steiner Ave. Relations,'. :. . • . . -* }publications, both, docum entary and;, The' Committee must, of course, exercise the responsibility for vinced us that Arizona is the place to live. Neptune City narrative, of a significantly reveal­ CLOSED WEDNESDAY Marianne and Al.Scaccla, also of Chadwell Court entertained Mr, ing nature,, particularly with re­ - AFTERNOONS initial review of, and recommendation upon, many of the most signifi- .: 'and Mrs. Jerry Goldblatt and.daughter Melinda from City, for spect to negotiations or other politi­ cant legislative aspects of international affairs, such as treaties of mil- : the weekend. Mr Goldblatt Is an artist and textile designer. cal developments.which wbre hot '. During June, July, August : tual defense with oui* friends—or of mutual forbearaince with our one-. Shirlee and Maty Hersh visited Wilkesbarre, Pa.,her hometown, 1 immediately a m atter Of public re- mies—as well as the foreign aid program we are now considering. ■ where daughter Eileen spent the weeken with her aunt. | cord. We have no information as to But I have come to, think our Committee’s greatest opportunity. ;jorry to hear that ;>Irs. Harold Lyons of Marlow Court lost her Howard L Smith ■ .when the term was first used in this FLOWERS BY for service to the Nation lies in a continuing review of the mainstream of world a ffairs-again st \yhich tjie validity o f A m erica’s objectives father, Mr, Carl Ltissenhop, 91. He dlc earned their E m ergency Pre- Residential & Commercial . '. . Free Estimates , . .- FAST SAME ■! flffidness Challenge bade- All Work Guaranteed., . . Electric Sewer Cleaning DAY SERVICE Weddings a Specialty Cut Flowers -7- Corsages Funeral Sprays FOR: Heating Flowers for all occasions Plumbing Oil Burners

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wedding yesterday Miss Myrtle L. Williams, daughter of J; David W il­ Fifty Years Ago Fifteen Years Ago liams,:became the wife of W. Har­ old Carpenter,-son o f Sir. arid Mrs. 1 9 5 1 William H. Carpenter, 81 Heck 1 9 1 6 Avenue.. The■' ceremony took' place (From the June 8. 1931, Issue at noon'at the .William? hoipe,. 87 And Neptune Time* of The Times) ; (Fronr the June 5, 193G, Issue - . Heck Ave.,' and was performed by • o f The -Times) Published Friday Telephone 775-0007 ,. Miss Louise M. Noren, daughter Rev. John: C. Bolton, pastor o f the WILLIAM T. k r e s g e , Editor and-.Publisher Louise Kresge and Joseph Mount, . Peggy Holl and JeanWilliamson. Local Editors of Mr. and Mrs.'Edwin Noren, 8 JIumilton .Avenue Methodist Pro­ NEW JERSEY SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE,. OCEAN GROVE. Pitman Avenue, Ocean Grove, was testant Church o f Paterson, a sou's-. Ocean Grove, were winners of the • in of the bride, . '.. silver medals in' a contest spon sored , ;SUBSCRIPTION: $3.50 yearly, $2.25 semi-annually. . , included in tho graduating class of ADDRESSES Changed on request—always give former-address, by - the. Willard- W.C.T.U. at, St, Rider College with a ’ degree of On the steel staff in the grounds ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished by us on request. M Bachelor of Science in Business Ad­ Paul’s Metliodist Church’, OcoSp • WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF of the Ocean Grove school building ministration. ;• Miss Noren would Grovo. Others participating: were' YOUR SUBSCRIPTION __ floated a new flag, the gift of Wash­ Ann Cottrell, Eleanor ' Applegnte, have a permanent position as as­ ington Camp', P.O .S.A. o f A sbu ry James Hargordon, William Guyer, Second Class Postage Paid at Ocean Grove, N. J. sistant io the director of courses the graduating class at Neptune 11. They were Mrs. Laura Francis, THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE . Park. The presentation was made Jean Brophy, Mary Jane: Partelow . at Rider College.' High School, were each awarded a of New York, and her sister, Mrs. by W. P. Steinhaeuser on behalf and Gladys Longstreet. Carol Muller, William Kerns and $25 U. S. Savings Bond by Mrs. . • THE TIMES is on-sale at the following news stands: Ocean Grove—Day’s C. Vonderahe, of Pittsburgh. of the camp. President John. H. Stationeiy ond Ruth’s Stationery: Asbury Park—Freddie s (Emory at LOKe) James Osborne, outstanding stu­ C. B. Hennig, education department Five Ocean Grovers attended a A daughter was born in Fitkin Neptur.e—Varsity Shop. Warner Drug, Neptune Soda Shop, Cuccui^Ho s Dell- Dewis, of the Neptune . board of dents in English and members of chairman of the Ocean Grove Wom­ picnic given by the Internationa] Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd . eateRsen, Nick's. Harvey’s, Wilson, Gable’s Drug. Muller’s DelicatessKm, Hamilton education, accepted the gift for the Newman, 1130 Monroe Avenue, Sweet Shop. Hamilton Drug. Bill ond Mae’s Delicatessen. an's Club. The bonds were’ given Relations Club of Monmouth Jun­ school. ' Shoppe, and the Cracker Harrell in Shark River Hills; Neptune City—Smltty s by the education department. ior College at the Swimming River Neptune. . and Tommy's: L iberty Council, N o. 52, D . o f - Everett W. Oliver Jr., of Ocean reservoir. They were Joe Young, Members of the choir of Sti accusations. The public, the press, A., Neptune, held a birthday. party Grove, was installed president of Harold Marshall, Jack Schwerd, Paul’s Church were given a ban­ and law. enforcement itself should for William Bowne, 80 years old, the Neptune Lions Club. Mr. Oliver Don Coslick and Alice Poznanski. quet by the'trustees'of.the church TRAIL BLAZER launch a concerted drive to stop was a member of the real estate Douglas Manley, son of Mrl. and at the' North End Hotel. 'Mrs. arid others celebrating birthdays the semantic indictment of police. during June. .. . and insurance firm of Oliver Broth­ Mrs.' Raymond Manley, formerly Blanche Behnett-Shreve, choir lead­ Allegations and incidents should be ers, of Occan Grove and Asbury of the Grove,- and now residing in er, occupied the chair. M rs. B. S. Miss June Nicholson, daughter of eported and described in realistic, Park. Hamilton, were among the mem­ Keator, Mrs. Charles Martin and Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson, 1603 impartial, and truthful terms. If an Mr. and Mrs. W illiam M. Reyn-, bers of the Rutgers graduating Miss. Rena Gracey were guests of Monroe Avenue, had started a sinf^ officer is assaulted while making olds, 103 Central Avenue, Ocean class. He planned to continue his honor. . ing and dancing engaegmerit in thW an arrest and uses undue force to Grove announced the engagement studies at Yale in the fall. French Casino at the Texas Cen­ subdue the person, then' call it of their daughter, Miss Mildred A. Mr, and Mrs. Henry A. Hicks, of tennial Exposition in Dallas. ' undue force." If an officer uses Reynolds to Pfc. Robert H. Teeter, H as b r o.ii c:k‘ Heights, celebrated Announcement had been made of profane language to a citizen, then son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Tee­ their silver wedding, anniversary at the marriage of Miss Emily Clay­ describe it as profane language. If Thirty Years Ago ter, 669 Northern Parkway, East their summer home in Ocean Grove, ton, daughter of MK and Mrs. Clin­ an officer is thought to be biased or Hempstead, Now York. .27 Broadway. They were married ton .Clayton, 1322 'Tenth Avenue prejudiced in his * treatment of Spending their summers in 1 9 3 6 in Christ Church, Kearny, by Dr. and Victor Krainz, son of Mrs; groups or individuals, then the Potter, in 1891. A number of per­ Theresa Krainz, 1600 Monroe Ave­ Ocean Grove for the past fifty (From the JUne 2, 1916, Issue complaint should so state. But the sons ; lyho attended the, wedding nue, Neptune. . . . constant cry of “police brutality" years, identical twins would cele­ ' 1 of . The Times) . At a beautiful white and green were ; preent at the anniversary Miss Anna May Krum,:daughter as a catch phrase, exploited and brate their 68th birthduy on June celebration.: Mrs. Hicks was asso­ o f Mr. and .-Mrs; George H. Krum, used as camouflage for illegal con­ ciated with the choir of the Young 1332 Tenth Avenue, and Albert duct, is^ dead wrong. It. is a!stig­ People’s Temple during the sum­ Wright, son of Leonard Wight, matization of police by rote. mer. :. . 1B33. Eighth Avenue were married JOHN EDGAR HOOVER the previous Sunday in.Taylor Me­ Director Pick One of These Houses in Your Miss Leola Moore, ' of Ocean morial Baptist Church, Avon, the Federal Bureau Glove, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rev. Carltoii R. Whitehead offici- of Investigation Price Range and Let Us Wesley Moore, 31-New York Ave­ atlng. . . is : -...... ' -\ June 1, 19GG nue, was to wed Douglas R. Hough, Show It to You of Trenton: Announcement of the . * — , . engagement was made during the SUBSCRIBE T® THE TIM” 6-room house — extra bungalow in rear . ■$ 9,500.00 session o f the N. .O. K. Club at Miss' M oore’s home. $s;B0 A YEAR BY MAIL Layman Wears 6-room house, bedroom first flo o r . ;...... 810,500.00 3-bedroom house, excellent condition ...... — . $11,500.00 12-room duplex, best location, 6 rooms “Four Hats” At each. ^ $12,500.00 6-room house, bedroom first floor,- Review Listings Mission Station bungalow in rear ...... - ...... $14,000.00 2?bedroom house, north side of town- ..... $16,000.00; ■. Corner properly. 2 blocks, ort AVON-—Going as a layman-en- •j . Main Avo., 3 blocks to beach. ROOMING HOUSES FOR SUMMER GUESTS . v- . T ip top condition. One and -a • ineer to the Methodist mission half baths,\ full basement. Attached station at Inhambane, Mozambique, 11 bedrooms, good income producer ------: $13,500.00 garage. Three bedrooms. Extra size ' Mr. Harry Greenberg, of Pompton lot. Excellent condition. $17,500. Semi 8 bedrooms, best buy on Ocean Pathway ~~ $24,000.00 furnished. Plains, finally became treasurer, THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL legal representative, and station Beach area cottage on Main Ave­ Lovely modem bungalow, gas heat, large 2 nue. All large rooms.' Two-full * . . How Jobs Are Made director. • • • baths. Small basement. Modern With his many talents he created front yard, north side of tow n— ....— $10,500.00 kitchen with delightful breakfast room. • Wher* do the better jobs come from ? modern community from primi­ White stone fireplace fn living room. Tastefully decorated. A grand .oppor­ They come from research and development. This year tive soil. He claims that the native tunity if you act iri time, $11,500. abilities of the population to learn 774-7500 ' American industry is expected to increase its research and Two bedroom bungalow. Stucco rapidly any of the skills he at­ 3 on. hollow tile; Full basement. development investment by $1.6 billion to a record $15.2 bil- tempted to teach them was amaz­ Fireplace! Modern bath and ing. Without being able to read,1 THE GARRABRANT AGENCY large kitchen. Faces south. Near park­ - Dion for new processes and products, according to a McGraw- they constructed a complete hydro ing at. South end. Now offered at $12,- MEMBER: SHORE MCLTIPI.E MSTINO SERVICE . -.800, Convenient terms if desired. U5J1 su rv e y . ... electric system with a single dyn amo which they are now operating Circumstances warrant that two By 1969, the companies expect that their over-all quest 714 Summerfield Avenue • Asbury Park 4. . o rO cea n G rove’s finest hotels be fo r pow er and light. ’ \ -j . ’ onerpd for sale at this time. for new technological capabilities will be costing $18.2 billion Since the. water supply from a* ■ -■*■■ Serving the Shore Since 1910 ’' ■ ' Both have ■ been readied and opeened river was heavily infested by the ' ' V . ■ V Saturdays — Evenings: Tom Wasson 176-6232 * for this season, each with excellent a n n u a lly . bookings. This is opportunity with a deadly liver-fluke he led them to -.capital “O”./ Both have comfortable The main object for 45 per cent of the companies is to construct a safe water system. The year ’round living accommodations. native sandy soil was used as the Both are open to reasonable offers. develop nc«r products, while 41 per cent concentrate on im­ Come.in.Met us give you full details. filter to remove the fluke, known Both have 40 rooms. . proving existing products. Finding new processes is the tar­ scientifically as Bilharzia. Then a modern chlorinating tank passed NEW LISTINGS get of the remaining 14 per cent. the water to an activated charcoal . To mention one of the many companies, U. S. Steel tripled device that ‘turned out pure drink­ RESIDENTIAL: . «EAl I,TATI ; INSU1ANCJ • MOITOAOEi U 1ST. 1»}0 V ing water. Together with medica­ its expenditures' for research over the past ten years. In their It’s pleasant, it’s clean, it’s on a comer, it has a tion, this should eventually rid the 53 Main A v e, Ocean Grove 774-1058 774-2080 Monroeville, Pa„ research center and associated laboratories population of this disease which sunporch, 3 bedrooms, excellent oil steam heat. It’s a .1,800 scientists, technicians and other people are employed shortens the majority. of their bargain for $9,500. lives,- and makes, many of them About'1,300 projects were under study during the past year half-sick for many years. INCOME: This unit conducts a development program for higher He trained one of them to keep all the accounts of the treasurer’s Sunny corner catches sea breezes, 8 bedrooms, 2 “Come And See These” yield strength, high-toughness weldable steel for use in deep office, and others to improve their baths, 2 lavatories. Furnished and very clean. See it diving underwater vehicles and armor plate for helicopters farming methods, and hence their for $12,000. health..- New Spring Listings In the past two years alone, over one hundred new or im Two large churches, and many OCEAN GROVE: proved products have been marketed by U. S. Steel. brick and concrete buildings were Want To Sell? constructed by these people who CLARK AVE. CORNER: Recently remodeled HOME, facing Lake, beau­ :y;'; Yes, R and D stands for progress in America. knew none of these skills before. List with Edwin D. Ralston Agency. tiful view of Ocean with room for large Garage: 1st. Fl. Lg. Living Rm„ Dining Rm. (new wall to wall carpeting), Ultra Modem Kit. with new The mission church seats 1000 peo-' Let us find a qualified buyer for your property. TILE Bath and stall shower. 2nd Fl., 3 Lg. Bedrooms & Bath, Walk pie, and Mr. Greenberg says’, is We specialize in open listings. . ^ up Attic with three flnlsned rooms, Cellar with new auto. 2 zone,M| filled every Sunday. The station We are members of Shore Multiple Listing Service and can Gas fired, llot Water Baseboard Heat, Heavy duty Electric Service,™ . I|l|lll|lllllllllllllllutllllllll|llllllllllllll|lllll|1ltll|1llill1llll A BlJY OF A LIFE TIME $16,500.00. •visions o f hulking meri in uniform doctor, native preacher, and the make arrangements to list through this fine service. clubbing and beating innocent peo­ faculty of a large school oeupy We advertise in local, out of toWn and out of state news­ Three bedroom Home, 1J4 Baths. Hot Air OU neat, Rm. for Garage, LETTERS TO ple, Rarely, however, does the term these. It seems unbelievable that papers. ' . Main A ve. Must Sacrifice at $12,000.00.-"./ . •_ .- tit the circumstances to which it is all;this-could.be accomplished with Clark Ave. Corner—THREE SUMMER BUNGALOWS ON 2 LOTS, applied. It is used in wild accounts the help of illiterate or semi-liter­ (2 bed, rms. and Bath each), three blocks from Ocean. Summer home THE EDITOR ot enforcement officers’ lifting limp ate natives, but Mr; Greenberg has ' Shark River Hills and Income on investment -7- ESTATE $11,000. Furn. demonstrators who block busy thor about 75 slides that proved this Easy.care insiile, easy care outside. Beautiful lot, lovely NEPTUNE: (Thie Gables) " ' oUghfares, in references1 to oral to the congregation of the Avon Let’s Have Music cpmmands by policemen who dis , 2 bedroom, modern ranch home. 2 car garage* payed driven Mayfair Lane—3 bed rm. Ranch, 2 Tile Baths, Lg^Llv. Rm„ Bin. rm., Methodist Churcft on May 29th. .• ;rv:; V1- ' Asking' 516,700. .... w:' • ; : :‘^.r Modern Kit. Full -Cellar, poured concrete walls. New forced H. A, : -•^EDITOR, TIMES: perse potential. trouble-makers, in The church encourages laymen Gas Heat, :Lg, 1 car Garage, 100x100 p lot;. Approx. 5 yrs« old. $19,000.00. • , depicting efforts by officers to halt - This * Fourth-of-July, when the of all ages to volunteer for such violations of the law, and in de Three. Bed rm. Split Level, with Game Rm., Lg. Fireplace, Laundry. r.flngs go by on Main Avenue, let’s work where they may exercise all . 2M- Tile Baths, Lg. Llv. & Din, Rm. Ultra Modem K it with. GE Dish- scribing any number of other of their talents.. If any are eager . : REALTOR MEMBER S.M.L.S. . .. washer, Lg. Two Car Garage, Ready to move In and live like a mil* /•'. fill , the air with music! sworn duties performed by police llonaire. ESTATE. $24,500.00 terms. - . ; Last year’s parade was much too to strike a blow against commu­ men. quiet, don’t- you think? nism, Mozambique is a good place (Shark River Hills) ^ ’ . .. This year let's have a parade AVe know there is a . calculated to work, since the government rig­ EDWIH D. M S T 0 N A6EHCY^^ v and deliberate attempt by some idly suppresses it, but allows any Moore Road—2 bed rm. Cape Cod, Lg. Living Rm., TILE BATH, Lg, ' ’thut loudly and proudly marches to Phone 775-0398 . 77S-8BOO • Modern Kitchen & Din. Area, walk up expansion Attic. Auto Hot Water the sound of Sousa— or the Ushers* groups to inflame hostility against constructive efforts to flourish. 915,000.00. Sldlns’ Com}>' Doors & Windows, EXCELLENT 1 . March—or “Onward Christian Sol- law. enfoicement by charging “po Presently, Mr; Gi’eenberg is do­ REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE lice brutality” without cause. To ing administrative work at the * diers”!! /. • •18 MAIN AYENUE OCEAN. GROVE, N . J. ; “Better Buy from HURRY and Be Satisfied” ■ Let’s, m ake a’ joyfu l noise, in 4 /4 ' large dogvee they have, succeeded Methodist Headquarters, 475 River­ J/jv. inine iinto the Lord!- The term is bandied about in all side Drive, New York City* media* of communication without -:'i.VSomeWhere here in the Grove. J. A . H U RRY AGEN CY V7'(possibly-at the Auditorium) we serious consideration at to its true •must have some records that could meaning or its harmful effect oii a REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE profession which is charged with Lots of the “kids’! from 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE {^UHc'Ubeacli have record players'" tliiit enforcing the basic rules of civil- f o r s a l e i$z!fcpuld ride on cars and floats. C a ts teed living. Fine home in very good condition, Tel. 774-4132 centrally located, consisting of re­ IDEAL BUNGALOW ■ Established over: 5(J YEARS 'Have radios—or we can carry ra- j agree with a growing, number ception hall, living room, dining •dios or tape recorders. We might 0f responsible new editors, public room, kitchen and powder.i;oom on ’Cveri/find a sound truck or a few officials, and law-abiding citizens the first floor: four bedrooms and This is very small, suitable for retired couple or lone •I^JoCnl horn-blow ers. : ■ > thafc it is High tim e to g e t this modern bath on the second floor*, four bedrooms on the third floor: woman. Nice grounds, excellent location. Priced rea­ Let’s stHkc 'up the band. j “pet slogan” into a better perspec- suitable for larne family:, home and . Sincerely ■ tive. We do not deny there have income, or could lie converted into sonably at $10,500. .■'■'* ■ F O R SALE : R, F. MEYER, been instances of misuse-of force apartments. Asking S20,000. rf?1Ocean Grove by enforcement officers,, but such G room, year round home, $11,500. ’ .2 family^-new baseboard heat. Lovely apartments. Fine location; I ihcidcnts^ne not as prevalent as .Listed at $12,000. . . -V Mai 31, 19GG . - Why not m ove fn to a lovely, mod­ • Bungalow—5 rooms,. open .flreplace, automatic heat, full base­ , the piifffle has been led to believe ern three room and bath Co-opera- ment and .finished 'attic. All this plus a full sized GARAGE. Owner A- general uul accepted principle tlv'e apartment, expenses on ly about !). rooms— new heat, wiring, plumbing, garage. Price moving out of state has reduced price to . only $16,500^ V ; .$70 a month after purchase price of the. law has been that an offi'cer . .817,500. • 2 family plus a small cottage. Oil burners.. Rcducod for a qulw has been paid. Let me show It to .sale, to only $8,500. - : ■/ ,, - \ may,use such force as islnecessary you. . : : • Btiautiful home. M odern and In. best tastdi This home, boasts all EDITOi:. TIMES: to make linvfill arrests, protect.his the very-newest.features even finished, study and recreation rooms in life ,and perform other specific du­ Overlooking ocea n and lcik-r. very These are so desirable I hey will not last. See 'them bascmont. $23,000., ■ ■■ ••. i '.'I.aw ehforcoiiient 'today, is -being line home with possible. income: ties. Vrequentlv, . however, the • Bungalow—-5 rooms and bath. . Oil fired hot water heat. Only (detfiiided.-.purposely’ in many in- fully furnished and in very goon to d a y ! $11,500. ' ;■ ' Jstuncfs, by the Wiilespi.cad and in- choice is not Jus" to make ’ lie HAS condition. • o 2 family. Central .location. Each apartment. 4 rooms and liath. . (li'serimiiiiitn use of the term “ po- to use'force or be niaiineilimed or killed Fine .condition. Automatic heat: Reduced for a quick sale to settle. aiid ; haVo 'the . rights..o f all the . • Guest IlousO. Rooms and small apartments. Furnished. Ask­ . . lice” brutality. ing $10,000. -''7 " rhis practice is called a giiilt-by- people trampled by those \vlio have Jennie Meyer .Also many other fine listings ready- for your Inspection. ' ::Vr:';-‘lhhgua!{e:. pi.ocess • by some ’ indi- iio rosjiect for law .dr.due. process. S?-;‘ viduals. They'may be right. For Even then, liis best.'rffiiris..often ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor exa ipple,-th o> word Vj’uycrfilo". has' are ’ not enough, iis evidenced by A G E N C Y V. M. KUBLER * the appalling number of officers as Member of SMLS - f b c e i i associated-w ith ” de)inr|uenc.v’ ’., REAL ESTATE . :so'often and :so long , that • now, saulted and killed each yeiir. 58 Main Avenue ; • Realtor S- ’ when used alone, it has a disagree­ Policemen have the same basic 73 MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE able connotation to much of the rights as others. There is no rea­ Ocean Grove, N. J. 117 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE Dial 774-i2124 '-pu blic son why they should be singled Tel. 774-3061 P h o n e 77 4-1142 . ..' IPoIice brutality” - conjures > tip out for ridicule'by invalid blanket FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1966 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE,: NEW JERSEY P A G E FIVE

Fourth grade teacher Mi's. Wm. Rich Holl, 69 Broadway, spent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Schwartz • has been confined to her the Memorial Day Holiday with Classified OCEAN GROVE MEMORIAL CROSS' homo,-67 New J e r s e y Avenue, for his family, returning to classes at BROADWAY, 6 rooms. l«i baths oil Montclair State College On- Wed­ burner, basement, ‘attic, large yard several w.eeks with ' bronchial ROOMS FOR RENT room for garage, Listed at only>12 500 OCEAN GROVE — The 18 pneumonia. ' nesday. . .. . Bpngalow, 4 rooms and bath, garage* foot Memorial Cross on (lie Mrs. Louis Burlingame. 102 Mt. WHY NOT TRY THE DUN-IIAVEN ° » burnpr- Listed at $12,000. tarac° ' . The Gleaner’s Circle of the Grand this year. One of Ocean Grove's .finest front of the Ocean Grove Audi* Tabor Way, is a patient In Fitkin 2'iam ily^house.; Hot water heat. Plus Avenue Reformed Church will have and most beautiful hotels. Rates arc 3£oom cottage with oil burner. Spe! toriwm,* facin g the sea, will be a bake Sale at Smith’s Hardware Hospital. surprisingly reasonable for art elevator cial .to settle, only $8,500. • ■ : hotel “up front”—on beautiful Occah lig-hted the week o f June 4-11 Store on June 11 beginning at !> °Jlllcr Hstlngs in. all types of in loving memory .of Mr. and * ■ Pathway, otoly 4 doors from the ocean! s¥ lng at 55.000, ready for A.M. It will feature Holland good­ Write now for picture folder with low your Inspection. ^ 4 . Mrs. Harry'H. Morse, parents, ies,'such as Olie Bollen, honey .cake, rates. • by Mrs. Frank Steele, .123 E. WANT TO AVOID STAIRS? ragein^a^ 'V’ ro°fnSi ofl burner, ga- butter letters and Ynn Hagels. The Dun-IIavcn has 15 .ground floor Ross Street, Lancaster, Pa. St. Paul’s Choir $950o!Ci en cy-apart men t. finest location, - MisS Dorothy Deuoh.il-, summer Methodist Church. She has jus.t Mrs. - Beatrice Morgan' has ^re­ bedrooms nnd almost seventy bedrooms re turned from the Seventh Assem­ more—served by the safest type ele­ _ V. M. Kubler, Realtor, 117: Main Ave “ resident at 0 Surf Avenue, has just opened the Beatrice House, Uo Enir vator built, slow and easy!; bly of the Woman s Society of Opean Grove. Tel. 774-1142, completed her freshman year at Larry - Mieras, of Flowers By bury Avenue, fo r the second sea^ Annual Dinner WANT TO GO TO THE MOVIES? Juniata College, Huntingdon, Pa, Christian Service in Portland, Ore­ Larry, corner of Heck and Central son, and has had several of the Don’t even move out of ..your Dun- SALE, 'FURNISHED, and business, She was one of the students recog­ gon . . rooms remodelled. Haven rocker! Twice each week we becauso of uge, and ill health. Ndw Avenues, will be closed Wednesday take you to all the world’s beauty spots heater, bot water heat. Near church nized at the Freshman Honor Ten Parents of children In the Ocean afternoons during June, July and Larry Mieras. son of Mr. and In Homestead with professional gorgeous color and and all places of interest. • Sincc Au­ by the dean of the college for her Grove Grammar School are wel­ August. ■ Mrs. Larry Mieras, of Flowers By sound travelogs on a huge screen In gust, took in $475 monthly, plus five outstanding academic record. come to attend the annual Awards Larry, corner of Central and Heck one of Ocean Grove’s largest and most rooms and bath on first floor for own­ The Neptune Junior Olympics, beautiful lounges. Yes-—travel all over er. Year o f *65 took in over $5,200.:Can Mrs. Wiltna Bakker has opened Assembly Friday, June 10I at 9 A. Avenues, arrived at his. home Mon­ sponsored jointly by The Neptune OCEAN GROVE — About 30 the world in your own rockerl vacate any time. Apartments and e f-. the Shoreview, 22 Ocean Pathway, M. In the auditorium of the Inter­ day lor the summer vacation fron\ SUNDAY A LONG DAY? ficiency rooms make up renting. For Jaycees and the Neptuno Township his studies at the University of members and guests- attended a Not at the. Dun-llaven! Peek in be­ quick sale asking $15,000. Will carry for the fifth season. mediate School. Principal Mrs. Recreation Commission, was rained Irwin Milligan reminds all-schools Bridgeport. Conn. Young Larry dinner dlyen In honor of the Chan­ tween 3 and 5 P.M. You’ll only then large mortgage. Write. Box 2250, c/o '., The meeting of St. Paul's Ush- realize how much you've been missing. Times Office. Ocean Grove, N. J. ;• will close for this year at . the end out last Saturday, but it,is;hoped will return In September as a cel Choir of St. Paul's Methodist ; er3 Union will be held Tuesday at Church last Thursday night at the Then, take one of our free picture fold­ —18-22* of the school day on Thursday, June the sun Will shine tomorrow (Sat­ sophomore at the University. ers of both' the Ocean Grove .and As­ 8 P.M. The Rev. G. Bennett will urday) so the festivities may begin Homestead - Restaurant; The Rev. 16.-:, . The son of -Mr. and Mrs. bury Park areas, with the whole story, 7 LARGE ROOMS, streamlined, kltch- apeak and show slides b f the Wteat William R. McClelland, pastor, set' forth In interesting detail. You’ll on, complete baths on first and second at U A.M. at Neptune Memorial Jacob Batdorf, 137 Clark Ave- ■ African countries. Ladie3 are in- Hannah-Crossmon Post 2233, Vet­ commended the choir for its mu­ be very, glad you did!. The Dun-Haven floors, auto, heat, large side yard, room for garage. Only $12,000. V. M. Kubler, erans of-Foreign Wars, will meet in P ‘ eId- . nue, Charles Batdorf has re­ sicianship' and faithfulness and will be packed' again this summer for V vited. Refreshments will be served. The Barbara Heck _ Circle_ will turned home from his Junior one very good, reason: no hotel offers Realtor, 117 Main Avenue, Ocean the post rooms, 52 Pitmnn Avenue, said he looked forward to the time Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Robinson hold its annual June dinner Tues­ year at Gettysburg College, more for the money. We mean to keep G rove. Tel. 774-1142. — 19tf a t 8 P M. A. report on the Poppy when; through recruitment its reg­ .It VOcean Grove’s best buy.” Dr. of New York City will spend four day at 7 P.M. at the Marine Gnll sporting a well-trimmed beard, .. Drive will be given.. ular membership would increase Janies Graham; . ... *—18tf APARTMENT—Furnished or unfur­ months , at 19 Webb Avenue. The on the b o a rd w a lk in Mbury Park. reminiscent of the General -i nished. all year round. Middle aged to as many as 45 singers. William Robinsons are. friends of Mr. and .Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wills, ^ Clark Grant era.' Friends wonder couple or single person. No children Mrs. Kenneth Dellett is leader. ■ A. Reid, director of music, com­ OCEAN GROVE — Large room near or pets. One block from pcean; $85 a Mrs. Wm. Campbell, guests at the Avenue, celebrated their 24th wed­ whether Charlie has a Victor­ bath,-two double beds, three meals and The Eagle - Washington Fire plimented. the choir for its work.' month, incl. heat and electric. Call to * Seaside Hotel, Seaview,and;Ocean ding anniversary Friday with fam­ ian philosophy. to accompany laundry. $200 monthly for couple. see Tuesdays. 23 McClintock Street, Companies Auxiliary will- hold its Mrs.- Reba Wielert was chairman Phone 775-1074 — 18tf Avenues. ily and friends at a party at- the his Victorian growth. Ocean Grove. N. J.. or call Cypress 5- home of the'.r neighbors. On Satur­ annual June dinner on Wednesday, of the committee Which arranged 7816. In Morrlsvllle. Pa. .. — 20-21* One easy way ..to express thanks , SECOND FLOOR — One block from day they enjoyed a trip WNew 7*30 P M., at the Hofbrau, Asbury The Rosetta Sherwood Hall Cir­ the dinner under the auspices of ocean, south end Ocean Grove, private ' to our local First Aid Squad again Circle, .Ocean. Township. cle, Mrs. Warren Barth, leader, will the Music Committee of St; Paul’s porch, suitable for two. Available from t^ ? T. T00 SMALL, not too large! York to see "Skyscraper with Mr. i ^n- Grove home for retired this sum m er is, to give our pennies have its final dinner m eeting J.une Churclv A choral benediction, the June 1. Write Box 2664, c/o Times Of­ couple w ho want to live rent frnn ahd Mrs. Carl Quarnstorm, of Gras­ Miss D orothy J . Symonds, 74 fice, Ocean Grove. . —l9tf ..toward the “Mile of Pennies" proj- mere Avenue, Interlaken. The four­ : Lake Avenue, is'attending the 15 at 12:30 P.M. at Day’s Restau­ singing of “Blessed Be the Tie B uy this year-round 2-family house 6 r°°™ s each side. New hot water gas . ect' In the window at the Why some enjoyed dinner and the show University, of Rochester Com- rant. ■ • ' That Binds,” closed, a pleasant so­ HOUSES FOR RENT Not Shop, Main AvonUe, is a con- cial evening; ‘ . • ' . hoatAnR- T * ° baths one Side, at the Latin. Quarter. -.. mencemerit-Heunion this week- Tomorrow '(Saturday) 1 -night EmtvS of,,er- Premium, property , tainer where it Is hoped will be de­ Attending were Mr. and: Mrs. FOR RENT—2 room summer cottage, Jim Hendrickson, freshman at end. Miss Symonds is a .urn- don’t forget the musical treat In Heck Avenue a ccM ‘ n^ posited enough pennies to add up to • versity alumna. The. three-day Wm* Gilbert; Mrs* Olive. Crook, twin beda, shower, private entrance,, all '‘one mile” to help the First Aid­ Northeastern University,- Boston, the Young People’s Temple , spon­ Mr. and Mrs. Davi^ Shotwell,. Mrs. utilities,, patio, near Auditorium, and Mass., spent tho Memorial Day program of academic and so­ sored . by the Ocean Grove Busi­ Asbury Park. ..Ideal for 2 adults. 98 Four largo rooms. ers with their continuous financial Marjorie Morris, Mrs. Blebker Stir­ Mt. Tabor Way, Ocean G rove; —22-26 Bath. Porch. Furniture. Automatic heat. weekend with hls parents Mr. ond cial events will be climaxed nessmen, Inc.' The Salvation Army ling, Mr. and Mrs, Emil.Rehak, Mr. needs. Here is an opportunity to Sunday with the; formal Com, Citadel Band & Songsters;of As­ S re iyi7rdM ^'50?- V- Kubler* RmI- save lives by saving our pennies. Mrs. James Hendrickson,. 93 Webb and Mrs. Russel h. Snyder,. Rev., ALL-YEAR rental. House, 5 rooms Main Avenue- Ocean Grove. • Avenue, returning to college studies mencement exercises at which bury Park will present a ‘'Festival and. bath, aUto. heat, central location. i —20tf. • Sixteen pennies equals one foot— and Mrs. Oonald E. Stocum , Miss V. M. Kubler, Realtor. 117 Main Ave., until June 17, w hen he will be In former Vice President Richard of Music’’ at 8 PM: and the admis­ let’s aim for the mile. Sue Tice, Mr. and. Mrs; Wm. H. Ocean Grove. Tel. 774-1142.. :19tf the Grove fo r the summer vacation. Nixon will be the principal sion is nominal. Tickets are avail­ Schlasman, Miss. Betty Jane Stillj- ; Mr. and Mrs, Birger E. Ambrose, OCEAN GROVE, good location, six b magazines, or old rags 50th' year that they have vacationed planning to return to the. Grove June roses, lovely colors, THREE light . rooms with ■' shower; in Ocean Grove, the first being hte room winners will receive a ‘ anyone wishes to donate, please GOOD PRICES pold for Oriental again this season. ■ -• . Yellow, red, pink ahd white, , Thoroughly, neatly furnished. Prlvaite. summer before their marriage,, copy of the World Almanac. bundle and place on porches or at. i UtUities provided. Good location. Year­ rugs, cut glass, china, old dolls, Chi­ All bespangled with dew: drops nese curios,.oil paintings, old Jewelry, when Mrs. Connolley (then M133 curbslde early Saturday mbrnlng ly rental. One lady only. References. Brownies and Junior Scouts; will bright. 775-0957. V. • ' -21-25* antiques, oddities, etc. Call 731-6733. Florence Humphrey) stayed with for p(ck-up. , or wrlte_Mrs. Gifford, 4 Ridgevlew have a “Fly-Up" and; “Court • of Shimiftering in the morning light, her parents at the. University OCEAN FRONT—Rooms, elTiciencfes, Avenue. West Orange -23-18 (67)* Awards’! Friday (tonight) at 7 Richard Brooks, son of Mrs. Vio­ Reminding me of jewel? Place Presbyterian Summer House apartments, Atlantic View, 5 Ocean P.M. at;St. Paul’s Church. All par­ let H. Brooks, 147 Cookman Ave­ In a maiden’s hair. Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J. Phone 774- BUNGALOW or small house, in vi — now the Clinton— and M r.. Con- nue, has returned homo from Mar- ( Ocean Grove, five rooms, good condi- ents /invited. feturnefhomtto'h^plnnncSsur- Their purity and fragrance 4316; — 2ltf- . nolley . stayed, at the Buena Vista. ietta College In ' Ohio, w here h e ; tion. Write giving particulars, Box Diffused upon the summer air SUMMER APARTMENT — Available 2114, c/o Times Office, Ocean Grove, John A. Williamson, son of Mr. The committee-for their annual gery. ‘ :»■*-% ■ ■■ has finished his junior year of Like sweet incense through July 16, and from; Aug. .13 to N. J. -21-22* and Mrs. John. E. • Williamson, 87 bazaar of the. Woman’s Club of •‘Words cannot describe the stu dies." ' f,:'v V- v." Ascending frOm the altars of Aug. 20. -First sleeping floor clean, haoDy reunion I with my. light and airy. Rooms by day, week Heck Avenue, a freshman at Grove Ocean Grove will meet on Monday, Rev. Albert Layton; former pas­ prayer. WANTED TO RENT June 8 at 2 P.M. at the clubhouse. fam ily here In or month. Inspection invited. The ;City College, has been awarded his!: tor of St. Paul’s Church and now ANNIE RtfSSELL ATKINSON Richmondj 61 Cookman Avenue, Ocean first letter in varsity track as a after 36 years, writes Mrs minister of the Llriwood Methodist G rove. •- . —22-23* WANTED—4 rooms, with- heat, un­ Trustee of the Ocean Grove ’ Marie. Brown. Ocean Gro e furnished, Ocean Grove, yearly, by re­ distance runner. Church,, just south of Atlantic Camp Meeting Association \ and rpsi dent on Abbott Avenue OCEAN GROVE — Furnished four tired gentlemen. lease. Pleu, 9606 Ja­ City, expects to put aside his maica Avenue. Woodhaven 21, N. Y. Mrs. L. T. Matlock, of Berwyn, chairman of special events, Jhe . who Is now visiting her home­ room apartment, with bath, newly dec­ Pi., is summering at the- Home- Rev. Louis W. Mitchell and Mrs. crutches shortly. Dr. Layton had orated- For one or two adults. Refer­ -20-26* land. “I visited been, hospitalized and confined by ences. G ood location. Call 775-9189 ftft- ■stead, 73 Main Avenue. Mitchell, of Chester,,Pa., and the cities and places o£ interest. SWEDISH er 3 P.M. - * : —22 MODERN STUDIO apartment, all Grove, ore now in their newly con­ My mother'was very happy to an accident that shattered a bone utilities, nice section, nice building. Mrs. I. A. Stringfellow of Mil in his foot. ■ Year-round. Call 774-5587. —2Itf structed home at 130 Inskip Ave­ OWNER WISHES to1 share his apart­ lington, has- returned to her sum­ -ee me. My dream came true ment, with one more person. Very rear mer cottage at 57 Clark Avenue. nue in the Grove, for the summer . . just to see my family once • Mr;' and Mrs. Alvin E, Bills Sr., MASSAGE sonable. Near Ocean Grove lake. Con­ WANTED—Room on first floor, two ladies, light housekeeping. Write Miss' Mrs. Stringfellow’s-sister, Mrs. A. months. Rev.. Mitchell is. pastor mbre. The flight on Air India 78 Main. Avenue, ■ had ■ as their venient to all stores and buses. Tel. for Men and Women 988-1543. ' . ’j ■ - . . —22 0»tllie Kaufman. 319 East 88th Street, . C, Krewson, is spending...the sum­ of the Providence Avenue Method­ was just wonderful. I miss t«y guests over Decoration . Day Mr. New York City 10028. N; Y. . —22* mer at 57% Clark Avenue.. ist Church in Chester; ■ beloved Ocean Grove.. . ■• no Bills’ sister and her husband, Mr. ROBERT W . BLliME, OCEAN GROVE^Delightful insulated - place like It! Best regards to WANTED to rent—In Grove, one or-: Dir you know we had a Benjamin and Mrs. H ow ard V.. Stow, o f Soni- sunny corner, modern unfurnished 2nd Miss Rose Visuvasam, a director a I my beloved . friends and R.P.T. ' floor three rooms, parquet floor, .Vene­ two rooms, kitchenette, all utilities, Franklin Room at Fitkin Hospital.. ers Point. • ■' tian blinds, frost free refrigerator, private bath and entrahce. June 10th ' of the kindergarten training school neighbors.” she concludes. . N.J. Reg. Physical Therapist (Well, for. a while, anyway.) Mr3. The annual Neptune High School lease, $85. 'Third floor, waU-waJl car­ to Sept. 10th. Write Box 9123, c/o at Madras, India, will be in the. pet, large rooms, large attic storage Tim es Office, Ocean Grove. N. J. ■ Grove 'June 1 to 4, and June S-to C. t . Severs. 19 Broadway, tells us Dick Hogan has' completed his G.A.Ai Mother and Daughter ban­ 316 Morris Ave. space and closets, porch. By appoint­ -21-25 that when their new six weeks old junior year at Wagner College on '21,. as the guest of Mrs.; Leriore quet'was held last Thursday night Spring Lake Tel. 449-4861 ment, call 775-4686., —22tf grandson, Charles Leslie, was born ‘Staten Island and his sister, Pa- at. the Homestead Restaurant on WANTED — ANTIQUES — iharble, Porter of the India Shop in. the t ^ r h e r fre sh m a n studies at M ar- OCEAN G.ROVE^-Second -floor, airy, bronze statuary, furniture, antique Qualter Inn, and, will be. glad to. his mother, Mrs. William Franklin the.boardwalk. four-room, and bath, .furnished apart­ jewelry, ‘'brlc-a-brac**. oddities, small : talk about her work to anyone in-' of Neptune City shared n hospital iorie Webster in Washington D. C. ment on Pilgrim Pathway, near Fletch­ tables. VERY INTERESTED IN ANY room with, a Mrs, Benjamin and-so They are the son and .dMghter of er Lake. .Season or yearly. Inquire 18 INDIVIDUAL ITEMS—no amount too ,. terested. Miss; Visuvasam is one Abbott Avenue. —22-26 small, ready cash- Cai 775-1223 after of ‘the team of twelve women from they began calling it the Benjamin M r. and 5 P.M. -21-26* various countries who are visiting Franklin room, tittle Charles Les­ FURNISHED—First floor, also sec­ lie' is doing fine as well he might, bbachVSg?ft shop and refreshment ond floor. Accommodate. four. Private in the United States under, the porch, entrance, bath, complete, cool, MISCELLANEOUS auspice? of the Woman’s Division w it h four brothers and sisters to stand. block to Auditorium and beach, month and the Board of Missions of the help look, after him. or season. Reasonable;' 43 Pilgrim MOTEL MANAGERS wanted. Men- Pathway, or write Box 1, Ocean Grove, Women-Couples. We train you; Free N. J. r-22* Placement service. Write, giving name, address. ■ telephone to Motel Manage­ ment, P.O. Sox 943, Asbury Park, TIRES BOARDING HOME Everything for the Table ROOM AND BOARD -18-22* ' Cor. Pilgrim Pathway & Olin St; Phone 774-1749 HOTEL BREiSLlN specialize in senior . EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY — Man Ocean Grove, near beach Cleaners citizens with or without meals. Rea­ or woman to service and collect from Ocean Grove Store Hours: 8 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. sonable rates. 315 Sewall Ave., Asbury New Type high quality coin operated Park. Phone 774-1900. . — 12tf dispensers in this area. No selling. To Alan Thiele Tire Co. Tel. 775-1674 : PICKUP AND qualify applicants must have car, ref­ DELIVERY SERVICE OCEAN GROVE furnished rooms, erences, $500 to $1900 cash. Five to ten Private Rooms $125 monthly and up, 3 meals and laun­ hours weekly can net excellent month-; • NEW — USED ~r R E C A PS WEEKEND SPECIALS dry. Call 775-1674. —12tf ly Income. For . personal : interview \Ve Operate; Our Own Cleaning write • P.O. Box 4185. Pittsburgh, Pa. • .tl. S/ ROYAL W>th or Withdut Bath OCEAN GROVE—Nursing care for 15202. Include phone number. --22* and Pressing Machines seml-lnvalld: Large room, private bath, ..'. Three Meals and U..S. CHOICE V ' good food, companionship. .775-3694. • SERVICES Hwy. 35 . & Heck Ave; 40' Pilgrim Pathway. Ocean Grave .: "—22* 122 S. Main Street, Ocean Grove MACOLINO'S Floor Waxing Service, ■Laundry CHUCK ROASTS- Bone in - - 59c lb. window cleaning, janitorial, residential, Neptune; N. J. 774-7805 Tel. ,774-2300, 4-2301 .- MERCHANDISE FOR SALE commercial. Free estimates. Fully in­ sured. Low rates. 102 Locus Avenue, SPENCER & SPIRELLA, individual!* Neptune Clty. N. J. Phone 774-5239. RATH or OSCAIl MAYER designed foundations and bras. M.. W. —22-20 . Whitehead, 160 Hillside Drive, Shark River.Hills,.Neptune, N. J. 774-6363. HELP WANTED CANNED HAMS- - - -Jibs. $3.29 ..11 , •.. —19 li NURSE’S AIDE, full or part-time. I s KENMORE automatic washer in very Pleasant employment. May live In if ' DELL MARKET good condition, $35. Call .988-2185;; —2? desired. Ocean Grove Nursing Home. BABY BEEP ... 03 Clark Ave. Tel. 775-0554. —21tE Beauty Salon 127 HECK AVENUE TWO aluminum glider chairs, one n ■ chaise lounge, flower, turquoise, spring CHAMBERMAID, mornings, for Tel. 774-3974 LIVER-1 !kminimum ^ ■ 59c Cushions, new. $50. *Tel. 776-8073. 22* Ocean Grove rooming. hbusc.. Write 89 Main Avenue OCEAN GROVE Box 2250, ‘c/o Times Office, Ocean SALON BEDROOM and living room furniture, G rove. N. J. -2 2 -2 3 T ~ fireplace, Frigldalre; for sale.' Ocean OCEAN GROVE DUNCAN HINES . Grove. Call . 776-G477 evenings; —22* MIDDLE-AGED person to work part 72 MAIN AVENUE . or full time—six days, a week, May lo GAS RANGE—30"; .4: burners, priced October. 774-1079. . —22 Tel. 775-7161 . OCEAN GROVE -' CAKE MIXES - - - — 3 boxes $1.90 for quick, sale; only $28.00. Phone 774- Ample Parking — No. Meters FLASH 1475, (Ocean G voye). ' ; ~ 22* ;■ Specializing In ... . FOR SALE-^End tables, cpffee table, O ld ~ f im v L Permanent Waving Tel. 775-4461 WHITE ROSE lamps nnd 21 in. R.C.A. T.V. Call 774- SPECIAL - 9305. —22* m uo m m ONE full size Hitchcock bed with BORDEN’S TEA BAGS - % spring and mattress. $85; one full size OCEAN GROVE poster bud, 515; ono ’ twin-size solid mahogany colonial bed. with Simmons OCEAN GROVE Chocolate Marshmallow SAVARIN heautyrest spring and mattress,. S85; NURSING one 6x9 colonial: Wilton carpet wl!h three matching rugs. $50,*. one maple ’ Ice Cream INSTANT COFFEE - - 10 oz. jar $1.29 chest. $75; some bathroom accessories HOME LAUNDRY HOME and betiding. Phone 988-1857. ■ —22 “ Now that man has learned M CLARK AVE. • PR J-0M4 89c FOR SALE—Kenmore washer.-almost • SAME DAY Pick-up (STATE UCKNB1D) S & W COFFEE - - - llb.can 79c new. Price $00.00. Call 77-tT7679. — 22 to move faster than sound, ' and Delivery Service. • Reasonable Rates women are. at a distinct dis­ Half Gallon PLATFORM ROCKER—in .very good advantage.” • ; Newly Renovated condition, $20.00. .776-5815. . —22. m Cleanest Wash Any- • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage .; FROM OUR BAKERY . ; where. ; : • Diabetics.-r- Cardiacs . WE GIVE S. & H .' HOME MADE BREAD — CAKE — PIES GREEN STAMPS ROLLS— CUSTARDS and SALADS 55 Olin St. Phone,774-1078 • Convalescents —^ Post- You’re Reading the Family Newspaper Operative ? a r , b' s i x OCEAN GROVE TJMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1966

Elizabeth Asbury OCEAI'J GKOVE— 1The Elizabeth. . Asbury Circle met on Tuesday, at the' home ‘of Mrs. ‘Ena Wakerieldj; ’ 21 Pitman Avenue. Miss, Florence ' N E W J E R S E Y Jones, Mrs;; L, M .. McCleary- a i i d s- Mrs. Marie Kuhlmann assisted. M rs. li. H. Decker gave the grace,, •and refreshments . were served/. Due to. th e illness of lead er .Mrs. Roger Hawn, Mrs. Arthur Flan- ^ dreau, assistant,; conducted the “ meeting.- Miss Flandreau read a 6-8 Ocean Pathway •> RECOMMENDED HOTELS i*oem Confidence’v.arid ii-‘‘Prayer I ... ARDMORE HO TEL for Those iti Sorrbw” as a tribute Ocean View H SPRAY VIEW HOTEL to a deceased member, Mrs. Fran­ cis Woodruff. Elevator Mrs. Decker introduced Miss Frances Spengeman. who gave de­ American Plan THE ARBERTON HOTEL votions. • Miss Florence Gower read 2 MEALS DAILY two appropriate poems by Helen Rooms ’with Steiner Kice—“Cast.Thy Burden on Dining Room the Lord” and “Spring”. Open to Public private Available for Mrs. Elizabeth Brubaker gave a Private Parties lavatories lesson review and a talk on “The A III CONDITION­ Christian’s Calling." ED Dining itoom , and baths Mrs. Flandreau told of tho Lobby nnd CofTec “Christus Garden” which was vis-/ Shop ited in Gatlinburg, Tenn. Ideally lo­ . A closing luncheon will bo held Rooms with on June 21, at Stokes Ilall. Private Toilet cated in 1 flEjpi PWDMQREfel It was voted to give a hymnal to ond S h ow er n o rth end St. Paul’s-in memory of Mrs. Wood- ; section, close rufi*. The m eeting closed w ith th e to boardwalk OCEAN GROVE'S MOST. CONVENIENT LOCATION Mizpah benediction. Others present were: Mrs. * C. SWANSON : & A sbury s Single,, double,'.twin bedrooms, some with bath, all.with hot & cold \ {.running water- — cool sea breeze. Rates $4 to 55 per niglit per person,^ Holloway, Mrs. Elizabeth Christie, I- I »: V I %’ * I » »'• Ml -*>-»>■• YM M M I UlU •MMi::|:il. Park amuse­ Mrs. Charlotte 13rownlee, Mrs. Ar­ ( I I I 1 ! ( I I t I I t * 1 I I '* • • » I *1*11 !••«'’ m ents. | FRANK E. SCOTT, Owner : T el: .774-0079 : M ARILYN B. SCOTT, M gr ,\ thur Clark, -Mrs. Walter Dawley, Miss Mabel Head, Mrs.: Jessie Hill, .. j]N -'lTA V EI\\ HOTEL . , • ; 7-SKAVIEW AVE.. OCEAN GROVE • Phone 775-9817 \ ONE OCEAN AVENUE . • Dl RECTLY ON THE OCEAN . \ Mrs. George Riker, Mrs. James 10 OCEAN PATHWAY i .,I.:I ii>ia::I',a! :11<1111a:i•1H Scott, Miss .Elizabeth Wilson, Miss in:MAN PATHWAY — .PAVILION ami. OCKAN. Mildred Browm z a Mn i m a:; a n i :sa i: ii»a:! ma m 11 n m a ii i in ni in ;ii na in niiimiiB itjititii ica • ita i>a ititrtiTiii iiinisiti us limit; Reta Harrison

GRANDATl.ANTiG HOTEL. OCEAN GOVE — The Rila Har­ ‘The Friendly House for Friendly People* mon Circle of St. Paul’s Church met at the home of Mrs. Fr/jd Half Block to Ocean Toblonian; Mrs. . George Cunliffe Km r u C i > : gU&>L^vV"- k ■'j : ^ y;- /a presided. • - . : FROM THE POUCHES OF THE DUN-HAVEN Mrs. Katherine MacDonald led CAFETERIA 1 1 Main'Avenue the devotions, and Mrs. H. F. En- p S P 5 » ! Beach and Main Avenues, Ocean Grove glehardt continued the study book Rooms with running, water, oh missions, ' • - Hot and cold water in rooms; some with private The-fcus ride to Smltlivllle was baths and lavatories clean, cool, airy. Near all res­ reported as a very pleasant and taurants and cafeterias. Our profitablb trip,; . ; . • ...' FAMOUS SUPREME BLEND COFFEE . The next meeting will- be a lun­ rates are always moderate. cheon -at Day’s Ice Cream Parlor ; ONE OF OCKAN GROVE'S FINEST HOTELS ’ ii AND DESSERTS FROM O U R OWN BAKE SHOP op Pitman Avenue, at 12:3ft Pi M., | ELEVATOR ‘ BREAKFAST CAFETERIA COLOR & SOUND MOVIES | i .?■' Kitchen JRtivile/(es Optional on Monday, June 13. i Stop in or Write for Illustrated Folder With Rates 2 Prpteetedl ' inside and outside — with modem automatic . Others attending the meeting at j*Phone 775-9073 DR. JAMES GRAIIAM? Mrs. Tobleman’s were: Mrs. Mary 'lll.l'-l'ir:. •! >l«l>-|>-| I I H--I It IMH /I'icril I »:»■.* IH| ;|:<» :fc*-:| ■* iI!i|;h::»(:m *^i.-iiiii.ii-(Ii;» jimi.' sprinkler system to assure yoar relaxation and safety. | I ‘ ' I f : Ph ne: 775-9691 6 Lowe, Mrs. H. Russell, Mrs. Jacob, Mi|ii|!:»lii'i|i'»i|»i,l*,|t I.1!-1' I- |.:|M»ri :»i !■ I' t H' lMi.inli'li ini!:|:iii;liniiiMi:|ii| .|ii|i:iiil.il..|iili'|::|i:IMj; •. ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS Beutell, Miss ,M ary.? .Marsh. '.Mrs, | Cleaver & Bladis, Owiiership-Manngement ; Helen Leveque; Miss Mary Hednian, Phone .775-8885 ' — 41st Season — ,M. J; WOODRING Mrs. CaH Diefenbacher, Mrs. WU- »H|IL|IIII!IiI1IIBM|II|I'|1I|II|11I'I|II|'i|ii|:iIIiI ll!l|lll;?|lllll|ll|lllllllllll|iHII|ll||||[p||„,iiiU!||i|l j;|,|f'iH;l|..,.l||f|It||,|i liarii Darny, Miss Mary Barn, Mrs. Selvig: Hftgstrom,; Miss Olive Down­ ing, Miss Mary Ritter/ Miss Kaith- erine Brandley and Mrs. H. Den­ ON THE BOARDWALK ROOMS APARTMENTS man.' .•. ."-V:" ' AT BEACH & I’ OOL STOEES BALL AND Ethel Selby Fur Reserrations, phone 771-5000. WEST ALLENHURST — Mrs; DINING ROOM Edward Simmons was -hostess at ^a = Telephone In All 150 Rooms • . Elevator Service' luncheon for the Ethel Selby Cir­ cle Tuesday noon at her home, 6Q3 I Owned and Operated by Occan Grove Camp Meeting Association 18 Pitman Ave. | • Four Large Loungvs • Three Sun Decks Edgemere Drive, West Allenhurst, assisted by Mrs.; R. A’. Davison, = Guest. Entertainment • Television . • Musicals (One half block to beach) r Ocean at the Front Door • Pool at the Rear Door Mrs. Jiaymond Brumbaugh, Mrs. = ATTRACTIVE RATES ARE EUROPEAN PLAX Carl Aschenbach and Mrs. George | MARIO.V ISLEV, Manager Single and Double rooms; run-, P aterson. jiiiii;i-:i';i I I-j * I I I J * I I .1 I *'•* ;inr-.|ijni I H i ^1 I Ml :iMiir:i'i|i:»:i ning. water in all rooms; show­ A short business meeting fol­ yiniiiii-ii'i. ».;*i-i i * : i i i i i i i 'i i a:-a:-ii.ai!i:ii::a-.»!ii!tiininin -i^ai-a-i.’ma «a-.:ii:i:-a:ia aua-a-'a: ers on all floors; near restau­ lowed with Mrs. John Rudge, co- rants and. cafeterias; also 2 and leader, presiding in the absence of 3 room • apts.; moderate rates, the leader, Mrs. Wilma Moerkirk. MAJESTIC homelike atmosphere. Ph o n e Mrs, Eric Arpert gave the devo­ 77G-0G88. . tions. Mrs. Wm. McClelland was welcomed as a guest, HOTEL M rs. Frances Arnold Mrs. Rudge announced the June Owner-Manager . luncheon will be held at the Ma­ ELEVATOR rine Grill Jurib 17 at V12 o’clock. The meeting closed with the Miz­ Private Baths pah benediction. ; ‘ • 'r Others' attending were: Mrs. iaPPgM|l^' V ‘ 11 Pitman Avenue 5 Daniel Sherwood, Mrs. f'anny Ocean Avenue at Routledgei > Mrs. Lambert Bewkes, Ocean Pathway 1 y yyr jit < ' Half block to ocean, restaurants, and I Mrs. Charles Bewkes, Mrs. Muriel .t{ ' cafetei-jas, Shower,-haths on ail floors, I .Westall, Mrs. Henry, Smith Jr., • ••• cool airy rooms, some private h«ths, 1 M rs. F red ‘ Schnepper, Mrs;: W m . - Entire Block on Oceanfront Edith Haines Hankins - s L k t B*!? moderate prices. OPEN ALL YEAR. | Spratt, Mrs. Henry Hai’ley, Mrs. I Phone 774-5450 Alice Haines Kreege ; | |m ; Ownership-Management Phone: ? John; Jacobus, Mrs,: Christopher Jones, Mrs. Ruth M. Young, Mrs. Mrs. Mildred Orlowski 771-09i0 .§• .1'.I '1.1:1 1 1 I 1 !.:■> ...... Charlotte Metzger, Mrs. Margaret; I' li I I I I t-.t 'l' l li'liilfluV.... Self ridge, Mrs: Thomas Proven, iliiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii.iiKiiiMiuiiiiitiiiiiiiii.Vir'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiifijniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiijn riijiiic Mrs. John Babis, Mrs. Charles 1 You are'invited to, enjoy ycOr stay in Ocean Gro^» at , 1 George, Miss .Sallie Heisler, Miss Adelaide Williams, Miss Alice Ra- domskiV ' . vm m 33 ATLANTIC AVENUE May Leonard Woodruff OCEAN GROVE — The Aloy |. • Clean., niry twin, double nnd single ;rooms with = 5 18 Ocean Pathway at Beach Ave, FREE CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Leonard Woodruff Circle met on ; runningj' water. I ■ \ Wednesday at the home of the 'The Most Beautiful Corner ■ • Attractive & modern KITCHEN PRIVILEGES, ; j’ § leader, Mrs. Raymond Pier.' The | with private‘'stoves & refrigerators . . . plus an HOTEL MANCHESTER in Ocean Grove” meeting opened with a blessing | o^tra private kitchen available. ‘ after which refreshments were | 25 OCEAN PATHWAY . I served by the hostess. ! MRS. ARET1E METAXAS ' — Tel. 77-1-5587 ; | | Idea! Location with Ocean View , . . one block to I • Rooms With and Without Private Bath ^ = Devotions were given by Miss ...... I I I r i I. I. I ,|,!| j|ii|,;liil:i|ii|il|.!|:'|:i|:i|til t|il|ii|li|illi'|iHii|ii|/i|lH'i|lirilff ; Tel. 775-2904 DONALD & AGNES STOCUM | Emma Johnson, her subject being iiiliiliilii|iiliiliilii|riiiiiiiiiiiiii!irii|iii:i|iiiiiiiiiij|iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|iiiiiiiiiiiiii|iiiiiiit|iiiii|[||iijiii|ii|ii|iiiiiiii|ii|ii|iii,l .liniillili.I.HKIi I. t l .l I t M M i |i.|i.|i'll-|i:ii<|:i|iil"t' IIHi-li‘i: II-1..I»=l-llianIni»'ln«m.iluliiliHiHli|l^ I ^ll* Ocean and Auditorium. . '• [ the youth of Jesus. £ji ii a i j a n a i i a ii 111 a ii 11) aji a 11 aii 11 >a ii 11 ti 11 a'tiaVia ■ i ■ i ■ a u a n i j ii n a m i ia iti i ia 11111 iti a 11 ai i a mi i a ti a i ta. i i a i ■ 111 a 11 a 111 u 111 a ii 10 a 11 a tii 11£ Mrs. Otto Stoll Jr., teacher, \ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Schneider I talked on “The Word with Power” THE GUILFORD I Owner-Managera I written by Suzanne Dietrich. I • ROOMS,WITH PRIVATE BATHS f Plans were made for the spring luncheon to he held at the Dolphin UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT rMi.iiKMi.iiiiiilMi'ii-ir'iiii-i'iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiNiiii'iiiirii.iiiiMiiniiiiiM.iriiiiiKininiiuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii Restaurant on Main Avenue on ;l IJ111 a 11111111 a 1111 n n a :ri rrl rr« i;« rrii: If r If ;«rr liri c: C f rf n C rraf rt I f r t rr« lr«n Ir: 1 f f f rrf (,«ri I f ■ Ia (i! JI crr«f f«flf if tfirifff it rr«f! OVERLOOKING OCEAN June 21 at 12:30 RM. t P h i* Exceptionally Clean • Moderate Rates AMERICAN PLAN The May Leonard Woodruff Cir­ cle will have the Parcel Post table | ONE BLOCK from Ocean and . Homc-like. Hotel . . . Excellent at the baZaar on July 14th, and will I AUDITORIUM —• 26 Ocean Pathway I Pathway Manor Food . Ail Rooms Hot and appreciate any. donations. 4 Ocean Pathway — Tel. 775-47 Cold Running Water, The meeting ended with the Miz­ 5 Abbott Avenue | Telephone Samuel & Helen Maynes ') Phone 774-40.19 pah benediction. . Running Water in. Every Room L. SCHIRMEISTER Owner-Mgr; • Dining Room Open to Public \ Others attending were: Mrs. Jas, Rooms with Bath • Mcmahan, Mrs. Florence Ochiltree, n.lDMM Il .f.l l .1 ;l lilt lllll |iV|.i| .| |,,|;i|.: a.;|.<<.lI:iI-Ia IMI..I J -lj|-.rHi:M|.H!,|::iiil;!|;;|i Mrs. Gertrude Rutger, Mrs. Neal ;.|t Ijili 1 .1: i--| I I I' I I I I I I I I I I-i:-a->l. i:.ll |:|i,|:,|.:|->iii|!ir-|i!|j:|li|r:i;l-||.|i:li:||:|ti|i,iii|-. SPECIAL RATES — May, June-& Sept, Tompkins, Mrs. Edna Wright, Mrs. ^ Public Phone: 77MK;0t> OfTicc Phone: 7 75 -03 4 2] Elizabeth Geiger, Mrs. Jane Sim- Heat for Chilly Days. Next Door To THE WHITFIELD ipons. ' - Peggy &. Don. Dillinger — Your Hosts The Beacli SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES | . . M>^ ? ' Surf,^Beach ^and Bath Avenue* *9.50 A YEAR BY MAIL

? ~' Three short blocks to the Great Audi- = ’ rvft torium. One block from ocean. Room* Rooms with private porches, baths’ THE SAMPLER INN “ ^ with or without private baths and ami lavatories.. “ ' rooms with private toilets. Also opart- RADIOCAB HQTEL AND CAFETERIA E ments. Restiul, Reasonable, Homelike. JidVf of rooma with. Ocean View! 28 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE, N. J. PRiiSpect ceam Heat for Chilly Days • DANA LEMKE, Mgr. s. Phone 176-9724 Mr, & Mrs. A. D, Pdrrine, Ownership-Management t i t I » .» •»;* I 'I' l 'lu f'l1.!:.*:)!^!!!*! 1-1 'l‘!* ’• * • ■* I. I l: »..I’/lilIJl il fen fiiriiiiaiiiitiiiiitiiiiiii.'iiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiitiPiiiiiiiiaariiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiii.iiiiiiiMiiii

It Seaview V2 Block • ’.A ll Bakirtg Done on Premises ’ • | Avenue " LAKENSEA to Beach Dining Room Comfortably Air Conditioned I Established 1917 Tel, 775-1905 ] ECONOMICAL 24 HOUR SERVICE ii!ii:i»uiiriiiiniuiuKuitiiH|uiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiitiiiii(iuiuiuiiiiAIRF,D AGENTS lake & shuflleboard. Furnished rooms with man Predham, Trustee, Neptune City 931 housekeeping, privileges. Innersprlng Mat­ New Jersey. ' tresses Hot & cold running water in rooms.' 41st. season. MRS. C. U SEVERS ■ Objections,.if any, should be made BOdyRepdairednd!rS Nick Alltich Finishing- ALLIED ASBURY AVE. immediately In writing to.Joseph.Ben­ AGROGERS nett. Township Clerk of the Township 24 Ocean Pathway, one block from boardwalk; WHEEL ALIGNMENT VAN LINES Call 775-2093 Asbury Park. of Neptune. ' • 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Tel. 775-3472 Boarding Home for Elderly — OPEN ALL (Signed) MOVING AND STORAGE YEAR/- •' '■ SHARK RIVER YACHT CLUB 001- Grand Avenue - • Telephone 775*1674. Mr. and Mrs. Haig Hammalian, Owner-Mgt. Asbury. Park, New Jersey . CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK 7 Bath Ave., 4 houses from Beach, overlooking -21 -2 2 - $12.16 HANNING'5-M AY FLOWER ocean. Rooms only, cheerful, comfortable. Hot and NOTICE. cold water In all rooms. FABIO BATTAGLIA MOVING, STORAGE, AND CRATING "CAROLINE All Trained Accredited Personnel • Low Insurance Rate I TAKE NOTICE that application has PATIOS CEMENT BLOCKS Phone 77G-8S4G ' MRS. C. NYDAM, Owner SIDEWALKS, CURBS "The shore’s Newest and most Modern Warehouses” been made to the Township Committee SUUFFLEBOARDS FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE BULKHEADS 1924 Heck AveM Neptnne, New Jersey of Neptune ' Township, Monmouth SEPTIC tanks; cesspools r o - m * OPEN ALL YEAR County, to transfer to Teltown Castle, till Bangs A venue, Neptune, N. J. ■ Telephone 774-OC90 Inc.. trading as Teltown Castle, for PAINTING — DECORATING premises located at Route #33 and The DEANS 55 EMBURY AVENUE Schoolhouse Road, Neptune Township, PLASTERING PATCHING CONCRETE WORK New Jersey; the plenary retail con­ Telephone 449-5397 Free Estimate* Tel. 775-4076 • Dining Room Air Conditioned * Breakfast Served 7 to 11 sumption license heretofore issued to MASON CONTRACTOR John McGarry for the premises located WILLIAM GRAY SINCE 1931 Roomb with or without at Route #33 and Schoolhouse Road, 1707 Maxwell Dr., Wall Twp., Belmar, N. Jf. Dial 681-5912 ALFRED BYLSMA(Formerly of Ocean Grove) light housekeeping. Reason­ Neptune Township, New Jersey, able rates. Apartment., i Vi The officers of. the said corporation PAINTING • PAPERHANGING • EDGECUMBE MANOR Blocks to Beach. - are: Edward Dulgnan, President, 257A FOUNDATIONS • CVRP3 » SIDEWALKS * FLAGSTONE PATI08 .‘i DECORATING , MRS. WM. THOMPSON South 10th Street, Newark, N. J.; .Wil­ WALKS » SWIMMING tOOL8 * CESS POOLS' t, STOf.'E FntErLACBS 5 Homestead Road, Sea Girt, N. J. 20 Webb Ave., Ocean Grove Tel. 775-169? liam J. Kearney,' Vice-President,. 107 45 Broadway,’ rooms and ap'ts., near Mount Lane, Toms River, Ni J.; and Harold C. White, Secretary-Treasurer, S. MARTUSCELLI — 775-8539 PAINTING • PAPERHANGING » SPRAY PAINTING ocean and facing Lake, hot and .cold 82 E. Bella Vista Road,. Brick Town, running water ini rooms. * N. J. : SNOW PLOWING 430 Westwood Place, NEPTUNE MRS, A. HANLON Edward Dulgnan is the- on ly' stock­ GILLAN PAINTING SERVICE Phone 776-7613 holder, holding more than 10% of the stock of the said corporation. DECORATING & COLOR CONSULTANT — BILL GILLAN, P?*» Objections, if anyr should be made CARPENTER GENERAL CONTRACTOR P.O. Box 306, OCEAN GROVE TeL 775-8717 immediately in writing to the Town­ TOE MILLERING g S ship Clerk of Neptune Township, Mon­ mouth County. ? ^o°T H. Wood and Son Painting & Paperhanging Contractor TeL 775-47#T Phone 775-1708 Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Millering, Owner-Manager •(Signed) . 75 4 TELTOWN CASTLE, INC. Wood Work Is Goofl Work’* . . . noma and Hot*! Repairs . . Remodelling . Masoa EDMUND L THOMPSON, JR. *VT A HTTT1I T r* ¥ /'I?n P 71 Stockton Ave., Ocean Grove. Tele By EDWARD DUIGNAN, President . . Rorsfins—Siding . House Painting — Interior Decorating 257A South 10th Street - Work . . . Estimates Freely Given. “QUALITY FIRST- N A N il ( i l V C j 1 Phone 776-9350. First Floor Apta. — 4- Newark, New Jersey . I i n . 1 1 XUJ. rooma an(j also studio. Light airy rooms 21-24 $22.40 P.O. Box 826, Ocean Grove • Serving Ocean Grove & Neptune Since lt d with or without kitchen privileges. Mrs. Fritz Dehn i i NOTICE JOBBING FARE rfY|"rri W ffT T rr i? C Refined- Guest House overlooking' Ocean. TAKE NOTICE that Summerfield Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Painting Coach House, Inc., intends to apply to Carpentry Care — Remodel — Repair I r t l ^ j W i l l I Special June & September Rate3. Light, Small Jobs — Why not? 35 Years of Know How J H U airy; well-decorated rooms. • the Township Committee of the Town­ ship of Neptune for the renewal of a Call 988-0991 for Estimates WALTER J. ULMER, JR. 4 Atlantic Avenue . ’ Tel. 775*2348 Plenary Retail Consumption license 8BERMAN WILLIAMS PADITS for premises located as 3409 West Bangs Avenue, Neptune, N. J. 5«1 M APLE AVE., NEPTUNE N. J. 775-17*4 Dollars invested in U. S .Savings mlttee of the Township of Neptune, Officers, directors and stockholders Builder, Carpenter - EDI' IN NOREN New Jersey, for a Plenary Retail Dis­ holding one . percent or more of stock Bonds remain. outstanding about tribution License for premises located of the Summerfield Coach House, Inc,, 9 WEBB AVE., OCEAN GROVE Dial 774-6270 PAINT and WALLPAPER — RETAIL SALES at 1408 Corlies Avenue, Neptune Town­ are: -- . ' Alterations, Kitchen Cabinets, «tc. 7 years. Americans own over $49 ship,- N. J ; • •.. . • • : Philip F. Blnaco, Pres. No Job too Large or Small billion worth o f E and H Bonds, Objections, K any, should be made 3408 Sunset Avenue ERH KYANIZE PAINTS—PAINTING SUPPLIES--WALL PAPER immediately in. writing to Joseph B. Wanamassa, N. J, A Satisfied Customer Is My Aim Bennett, Clerk of the Township o f Janice Blnaco, V. Pres. & Secy. LEGAL NOTICE Neptune, N. J. ; .3408 Sunset, Avenue Wanamassa, N. Ji •* We make a* specialty of small jobs — Free Estimates CORLIES AVENUE PAINT STORE I e S T K I * GOLDSTEIN, . Michael Blnaco, . STATE OF NEW JERSEY, DEPART­ 400 Wakefield Road Davis Lane 1314 Corlies Ave., Neptnne • Tel. 774-2648 • Free Delivery MENT OF BANKING AND INSUR Neptune, N. J. . River Plaza. N. J. ; ANCE. Trenton, May 5, 1DGG. \VHERE- -22-23 6.40 Objections, if any. should be made WHITTIER & LASHEK, Builders AS, The* Munich American Reassurance immediately In writing to Joseph E. Co.. located at Atlanta hi the State of NOTICE Bennett, Clerk of the Township of Nep­ i09 Monmouth Ave., Bradley Bench Tel. 774-1606 PLUMBING and HEATING Georgia, has filed in this Department a TAKE NOTICE that Frederick Demp­ tune. N. J. sworn statement by the proper officers sey Post No. 266, American Legion, in­ • (Signed) Summerfield Coach House, Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Gives thereof, showing, its condition on. Dec. tends to apply to the Township Com­ . Inc. 31, 1965.and business for the year, and mittee of tne Township of Neptune, for PhlHp F. Bin ft co, Pres. COAL AND FUEL OIL has complied in all respects with the a Plenary Retail Consumption Club Li­ -21-22 $9.28 FRANK J. ECKART - 771-0656 cense for premises situated at 240 laws of this State applicable to it; NOTICE Tree Removal now, therefore. I. Charles R. Howell. Drummond Avenue, Neptune, N. J. 418 BURLINGTON AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. Objections, if any, should be made Thompsor Fuel Company And Pruning Commissioner of Banking and Insur­ TAKE NOTICE that Lillian E. Swaf- ance of the State of New Jersey, do immediately in writing ter Joseph E. Bennett, Clerk of the Township of ford, trading as Brookslde -Motel; in­ FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE * COAL hereby certify that said.: Company is tends to apply to the Township Com­ WILLARD MOUNT - 774-3040 •duly authorized to transact its appro­ Neptune, N. J. , , . 117 So. Main St. MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop. — 775-2300 (Signed): • mittee of the Township of Neptune for priate business of reinsurance only in a. Plenary Retail Consumption License Plumbing and Heating — Electric Sewer Wire this State in accordance with law until PATT BARNES Phonea: (Day) .775-4633 • G.E. Air Conditioned Unit* Commander; for the premises, located at 3310 New (Night) 531r3*M ■ Warm Air Furnaces • May 1, 1907. The condition and busi­ . . NATHANIEL ROBERTSON : -Jersey Highway #33, - Neptune. Town­ 606 BEACH AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, N.T ness of said , Company at the date of 1st Vice Commander; ship,.' N. ■ J. ■ « ■ ’ ■ ,v--v such statement is shown as follows: RICHARD B. CARTER JR. . Objections, If any, should be made Monmouth Oil Burner & Fuel Co. : Admitted Assets $4,709,221; Liabilities, : Adjutant Immediately in writirig to Joseph 'E. except Capital and Surplus $1,932,907; 240 Drummond Avenue,. . Bennett,’ Clerk, of - the Township of Domestic & Commeresal — Iron Firemau Oil Fired Boilers RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE paid-up Capital $1,000,000; Surplus over Neptune, N. J. Neptune, N: J. . * ', Patti il Greco ■— Gerald T. Greco • 38 Neptune HY., Neptune all Liabilities $1,776,254; Income for the -2 2 -2 3 . $7.04 . (Sighed) LILLIAN E. SWAFFORD year $1,445,953; Disbursements for the -2 1 -2 2 ‘ * ’ $5.12 & year $975,451. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, N O T I C E ACE Radio Television (775-8062) I have hereunto set my name and af­ . ‘ : . N O T I C E v DRUGS fixed my seal, at Trenton, the day and » W e repair and sell Television, Home & Car Radios, Record Players TAKE NOTICE that Narciso Liq­ anl Tape Recorders. year first above written. Charles R. uors, .Inc., intends to apply to the . TAKE NOTICE that Ntfptune; Mall, 43 MAIN AVENUEV OCEAN GROVE W. B. NAGLE, Reg. Phi Howell. Commissioner of Banking and Township Committee of th$ Township Inc.-has apolied io the. Township Com­ 69 Highway 35, “Top of the Hill,” Neptune City, N. J. Insurance. (SEAL) 1 of Neptune for the , renewal of '.the mittee of the Township of Neptune, —22 $5-28 Plenary Retail Distribution License for for a plenary retail consumption, C-l NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy License for premises situated at Nep­ NOTICE premises situation 1611 Asbury Avenue, Neptune, N. J ." \ • . tune Mall Shopping Center to be con­ “Doctors Advise Nagle’e” Tel. 774-0204 ROOFS — SIDINGS Officers, directors and stockholders structed at Route 66, Neptuny, New PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS TAKE NOTICE that H & H Liquors, holding 10% oi- more of the stock are: Jersey. Inc.. trading as H & H Liquors, in­ ' Henry. R, Narciscb, Pres.. Officers: James J. Colt, President and tends to apply to the Township Com­ 205 Green Grove Rd.. Treasurer, 4941 Arlington Avenue,.Riv- ELECTRICIAN GENERAL ROOFING CO. mittee of the .Township of Neptune for Neptune, N. J,.- erdale, New York 10471; Emil A. Traut- the renewal of Plenary Retail Con­ Jerry Narcisco, Vico Pres. man, Vive President and Secretary, 14 ROOFING — SIDING — GUTERS — LEADERS sumption License for premises situated . 202 Third Ave. Grand Tour, Locust, New Jersey; COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES at Highway 33, 3701 Block, Store £5, Asbury Park, N. J. . Objections, if any, should be.made ADAMS ELECTRIC Din] 776-8249 1408 fi Corlies Ave., Neptune Robert Deane Neptune Township, N. J. . Henry H. Patterson, Secy. immediately in writing to Joseph E. Officers, directors and stockholders, 711 Bangs Ave. Bennett. Township Clerk, Neptune, Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances (holding 107c or more of stock) are:- Asbury Park, N. J. New Jersey. ' * D. Darvin Adams Jr. Dial 776-8376 THEODORE S. HUFF.'President Objections, if any, should be made NEPTUNE MALL, INC. P. Ow Box 915, Asbury Park, N. J. SHARON H. HUFF. Vice Pres. immediately-.In;.writing to Joseph E. JAMES J. COLT, President McCa r t h y r o o f i n g c o m p a n y Cypress St.. Manasquan Park Bennett, Clerk of the Township of Neptune, New Jersey Neptune, N. J. 21-22 $7.30 Tel. 774-1186 Electrical Contractor Built-up — Slap — Asphalt — Tile & Slate Roofs Wall Township. N. J. (Signed) ■ CHARLES L. HELM JR., Scc.-Treas. . Aluminum & Asbestos Siding — Gutters & Leaders 10 Minnesink Rd. NARCISO LIQUORS, INC. NOTICE ROBERT E. MOSER Manasquan, N. J. ♦ —22-23 $8.32 TAKE NOTICE THAT Mom’s Kltchr 121 Main Street, Bradley Beach — '774-4737- Objections, if any, should be made on. Inc., Ua-Mom’s Kitchen, has made FIXTURES • WIRING • ELECTRIC HEAT RooFing Repairs of All Kinds — FREE ESTIMATES NOTICE application to the' Township Committee immediately in writing .to Joseph E. Rono, Inc., t/a The Fisherman, in­ of the Township of. Neptune for re­ 493 OAKDALE DR., Shark River Hills, NEPTUNE Bennett.1 Clerk of the Township of tends to apply to the Township Com­ newal of the Plenary Retail Consump­ Neptune. . ■- mittee, of the Township of Neptuhe for tion License for premises located at SIGNS — Painting and Lettering ' •. (Signed) the plenary’retail consumption license 1129 Fifth Avenue, Neptune, N. J. MnJK AND CREAM H &s H LIQUORS; INC. No. C-11 for the premises located at Officers, -directors and stockholders • -'Theodore S. Huff, Pres; New Jersey State Highway Route #35, holding 10% -or more of the Issued, -2 2 -2 3 • , $8.64 near Ncv/' York . Avenue, Neptune nnd authorized stock are:. Township, New Jersey.. Samuel- J. A ldarelll.. President, 519 N O T I C E All Officers, Directors and Stockhold­ Grassmere Ayenue, Interlaken, N. J. W A P DELL'S DAIRY REX SIGN CO. — 774-1277. ers holding 10% or m ore o f tho issued Margaret E. Aldarelll, Vice President, DAIRY PRODUCTS TAK£ NOTICE that Lester S. Gold- or ______authorized stock:/ 510 Grassmere Avenue, Interlaken; 5013 Main Street • Bradley Beach stein, 400 Wakefield Hoad, Neptune. Norman S. Arm, .310 Crosby Ave., N. J. N.-J., trading as Corlies Package Store, West Deal, N, J., President, 49 shares. Nicholas A. Aldarelll. Secretary- NEPTUNE, N. J, Phone 774-1916 “Serving tho Shore for .Many Tears" intends to apply to the Township Com- '49%. Treasurer, 20. Toomin Drive, Neptune, P A G E E I G H T OCEAN GROVE TIMES arid NEPTUNE TIMES, TQWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1966

Birmingham,' England,- and ,had rev sos — Temple. GOP Dance June 25 Obituaries sided in ' .the Shore . n r o a .fo r 60 'Sat.; June 25 — Coral 'String A Convention Wife Barid of Elizabeth at 8il5 P;.' M, years,, prior to moving, here five NEPTUNE TWP.—The Neptune years ago, ■'• , '■ • . . (Continued ironi Page 1) • GIORDANO KKANK STASIO Mon , June 27 — 8:30 P. IVS Regular Republican Club - is spon­ She was a -member o f the. Trinity- with a small-canvas,; oil paints •"““PCEAN GROVE — Gioi’•da no Movie "Mr. Chairman, I So Move.” soring a sumtnpr dance , Saturday, Episcopal Church in Asbury Park ; and ‘brushes and in 1 about ’ .an f o r 'Mon., . Fri;,‘ June 27' - July 1 — June 25, at the Piknermnn Restnu- Frank -Stasio, a resilient but and was; the widow, of Harold Ev- • hour, each,-created a fall scene. Sun­ "Pastor-:1. School', North Sntl Hotei, rant, R t / 35,: Shark ' River -Islahtls: the past'..si;; years, died last ertori.', ‘ , ■ Sat., July 2 -■ bcerin Grove Miisi- SPACE SWITCHES—Behdix technician ip I There were, no numbers, just 's in g Dancing is. 9 'til. 1. Members o f the day al-the Ocean -Grove Hitt..... She- is also survived by an oth er a!; master pane! controlling; environments i I nerve, imagination, and confi­ ssr ,cana. -'—.Siia-P. -M.-— Auditorium. Home, following. ' lengthy. iUne.ss, .daughter, Mrs. Robert R. Holbrook Mon.; July 4 — ,i0:30 A; M, Inde­ chambers for testing committee how include Al,: Buch­ dence -when ConnV said tliat shp;. at holz, Gerald McMaster, -William ut tlie age .of 80. lie resided Jr.,-/here; two brothers in England, pendence. Day Parade and Service could teach anyone to paint! We spacecraft,^ Kienzlen, George Bergen, James 14% Atlantic Avenue. and three grandchildren. , ... with Maj.' Gen., Charles E ,: Brown, not only painted our canvas, but the Allegro, Joseph Shafto, Joseph , He. had been born in Italy, Funeral services . were-'. held i in Chief of Ciiaplains, U; S, Army — our arms and handstand-needed .Ed- Bennett and others to be added. son of the1 late Mr. and Mrs. Asbury Park yesterday 1 (Thurs­ Auditprium, Ajax aftemard to, clean it' off ! •mer ward ■ Stasio; He was ,a for day) afternoon, with .the Rev. u Wed. July 8 — Ladles Auxiliary Well, the final results/were en­ resident of Ridgewood; N. V. Dudley ‘Rapp officiating. Inter­ Tea at 1:30 P. M.,.- North End Good Shepherd Services couraging^ and since,] Bob : „ «jrm er Mr.' Stasio was retired, a for ment followed in, Mt- Prospect Hotel, ■ ' . thought my “ tree” was gopVl . for; associated experimental machinist ass Cemetery, Neptune. ■ NEPTUNE-r“Preaching People" a beginner (just prejudiced I Corp., Wed. July 6 — 8:15 P.M.; Film with the Sperry Gyroscope slides, Dr. Lowell Atkinson of En­ is the title of pastor Rollin P. Kel­ can assure you!),' we gjngerly Jj6ng Island, N. Y. glewood — Temple. ler's 11 A.M. sermon at Good Shep­ . carried .that still wet oil pointing: He. was :i member of the...F ir s t herd Orthodox Presbyterian Church Asbury Thurs; July 7 :— First. Concert all the way home on the, plane! ... Presbyterian . Church iri / 'by ‘‘ he Ocean Grove Summer'Band this Sunday. At the 7 P.M. Service, The activities and hospitality, Park. . . 1966 ' • at 8 P. M. — Memorial Pavilion, Mr. Keller will continue the series rooms _in .the Americana .HoteL Mr.. Stasio is survived by his ^LEANING TOWER’h of studies in, the life of Elisha the each night are fabulous and 'notv ‘ ' widow, - Mrs. Lina H. Stasio; one Sat.,, July S — Concert oy Com­ Al- Ocean Grove . bined' Choruses of Jersey- .'Central soil is being tested as prophet with a message titled, “The . only the jokes, snacks, drinks' son, Dr. Edward -A. Stasio, oi Lepers' Gosper'. The senior young; ( and even orchids for the women , Mrs. Power & Light Co., and New Jersey Pisa worries it’s begin­ bany, N, Y.; and two sisters, '...-J people will attend the semi-forpial are given, we were also guests SUMMER .Power- & Light Co.; S:15" P. ■ M. ning to lean too much. Damaris Centanni, of Philadelphia banquet and overnight rally to be of: Interpace at. tho glamorous Pa., and Mrs. Laura Vavolo, penn- P Sun., July 10 12th Annual PROGRAM Choir Festival - 7:15 P. M. : held at Harvey Cedars Bible Con­ Eden Roc, where we were wined, nauken Township. ference . grounds, beginning this • Mon., July 11 — Movie “Paul tdined and • saw the oh: la Ia] —:Services were held Tuesday evening. The affair begins as a Folies de Paree. I had an op­ ; M emorial Carlson Story': - 8:30 P, M. nine- at the Ocean Grove Moir , 1966 SM N DAY semi-formal and promises to * be portunity to chat with the new Tues., July 12 — 6:30 P. M, Swim­ Home, 118 Main Avenue, with ■. a weekend filled with informal fun. Miss U .S.A . of 1966. .there, 20- ry, PREACHING SCHEDULE ming Meet at North End.' Pool ' .term ent in 'O livet Cemcter year old Maria Remenyi, former: Queens, N. Y. ' ;■ Tues., T Thurs., July 12-14 Inter­ .June 12 — 10:30 A. M; - 7i30 P, Combos At Convention Hall . Miss; California,,, who was. very ' lyi. Dr. Eugene L, Smith, American state Women’s Temperance Union. attractive in a rose' colored ch if­ ' MRS. RICHARD FORD Secretary to World Council '.o£ Thurs..July 14 Woman’s Society fon dress. In a charming accent, BRADLEY BEACH •— Mrs: Mnry ASBURY. PARK - - A vf Ohio, lias filnl Jn Mils lie- a.son, Walter, of Tacoma Wash.;' CAMP MEETiKC lurtiiH-nt a sworn s.tatcmcnt hy-tlie I'foprr.-. on the nation’s agricultural re­ Americana, golf, widows, many a brother, Jerry, of Garden City . August 28 — 10:30 A. M. Dr; Har­ Thurs., Aug. 11 Concert by the lifficci thirrof, siiduliiK Its condition cm l>rc. sources and production. The data new acquaintances, and -the an­ Park, N. Y.; three sisters, . Mrs. Ocean Grove Summer Band at 8 P. :si, lltGj. mill IiiMiicm for the yctr. aml Ins nual banquet to put in our mem­ old J. Ockenga, .Park Street CdiiifilkO In aU rc5(*rct« with the laws of this . are needed to make decisions affect­ Lillian Vejoda. Mrs. Anna Sali- Church, Boston.- Mass, M. at Memorial Pavilion. State 3i>|illrjljle. til ti; now, • tlwirfw. I, ing many segments of the U. S. ory book. One day while sun^ var, rind Mrs. Bertha-W hite, all of August 28 7:30 P. M. Dr. O. Thurs., Aug. 11 Bazaar at Main Cliarh-s JI. Hourll. Commlse. 118 Sat., Aug. 20 Ushers’ Show at 8:15 plin) In all respixts with the laws of this SUt*.. sored by Hannah - Crosman VFW. able for 10 cents from the Bureau Main Avenue, interment followed P..M. — Auditprium. applicable to It;'now,-therefore. I, CJiarJcs B. PETE UVANCE Wed., Thur«„ —- June 1 2 Un- ' Howell, Commissioner of. BanUns and Insur* . of the Census, Washington, D.. C. in W ayside Cemetery, W ayside, ited Church Women of New Jersey Mon,, Aug. :,2 Repeat Perform­ anee of ’ the State or New. Jer>ey,. do. hereby , certify tlmt'Mid Compare i» outhorlKd 20233 or from any field office of 6.04 Highway 86 “A woman'driver'is-knows at North End Hotel, ance of youth'Concert —'P artn — to transact iU.appioprlite biulncis.cf.fire and the Department of Commerce. MRS WILLIAM KENNEDY Neptune Dial 774-2442 .. Sat, June 4 — Morning or after- Gilbert & Sullivan’s “Mikado" — allied lines, mriniY accident and .health, pub*. These are located, in major , cities. bf the renders slfie ucapa OCEAN GROVE— Mrs. Francos .8:15 P. ii. — Auditorium. He. liability, loller'andYinxhitkiy,. fidelity-and . nooh, Delsv/are Valley Chapter, : surety, btirclsiy, rIiss, sprinkler, propetty cam*. Park Kennedy, a Shore area resi­ American Association of Theatre Wed,, Aug. 24 Ushers’ Banquet #t a«e and‘ -livestock,insurance In.this State^ln dent for the past two years, died Organ Enthusiasts, Public Meeting. ,7:30 P. M. -—.North,End Hptsl, accordance, with, law until May 1, 1007^ Tbe . Lutheran Church Services ■condition and biialnti* of'»ald Company^at the last Saturday at her home, 66 Main ,,'Frl., .Aug,- 26 Concert 'of-Sacred' . Sat, June 4 — 8:18 P. M. Ocean date of Midi sWement lit shpwn as follows: ASBURY PARK—The Rev. Wal­ Avenue at the age Of 79. She was a Music 8t,?:30 P. M, at. Auditorium, Admitted Assets $127,520,581} Liabilities, e*. Grove Businessmen Inc., present ter F. .Porker, pastor of Atonement retired lawyer. Asbury Park Salvation Army Band, - Sat,,-'Aug, 27 - Service - o f Holy cept Capital and Surplus 580,204,420; Paid- . Mrs. Kenned;,' had been born in up' Capital ?2,T50,nuO;. Siwlus oier. Wa- Lutheran Church,, will have as the USE NO EXTRA Sun., June 12 — Fourteenth An­ CoirsmuriioK with Br. Harold J; • billtlfs SSS.iaSilW; ’lucoma for, the year •., Saratoga, N. Y„ the daughter of Ockenga nt 7:30 P. M. $87it)04,rin3; Ijhbursemehts. for th* . year topic for the. Sunday 0:15’and 10:45. CHARGE. Ihe lais Mr.: and Mrs. John Park. nual Communion Breakfast, Ocean 1 $81,113,160. IN WlTNESy WHEUE0F, 1 have A.M. services, “The Rebirth of GUB: Grove Police and Firemen at S'A. ,r bp lived in the Grove for eight Camp Meeting from Sunday; herennlo set my name and sfflvd ray soil, at Life”. Holy Communion will be ob­ POPULAR PAY M. — Thornley Chapel. August 28 through Sunday Sept. 4. :■ Trenton, the day arid'y«ar fhst-cbove written. months. Oiarlw I!. Howell, Comrai®lon«r ^ BwiUt* served at both ‘ services of worship. WATCH­ REGULAR Mrs. Kennedy practiced law in Tues, June 14 — Neptune High 'Mon. Sept. 5 — Labor Day “Sep­ . and Ijisuruneo. (SEAL) - . N ew York City, and retired in 1923. Sehooi Graduation at 8 P. M, — tember Serenade” by New York DOG RATE FOR Auditorium; Opera Festival, at 8:15 P. M. . STATE OF NEW JER8EY, DEPARTMENT ■ •r<>? was. graduated • from George OF BANK1NQ AND INSURANCE, Trenton, SERVICE YOUR OH. , Washington University, Wtishing- Thurs., June 16 — Nepturie In­ . Wed. Sept. 7 — 8:15 P.M., Film STATE 0>' NW JERSEY, DBPARTSIES* May 10. inco., WHEREAS, THE NATION- 1 D, C , and n member of the termediate School Graduation at 8 slides, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flint of B f , UANKIN'C AND INSUHANCK, Trenton, • WIDE .MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., lo.- 111 , P. M. - Auditorium, Ocean Grove rr-' Temple. Hit 10, 111(10,■ WIIEBEAS. THE NATIOfi- caied.at Columbus Iri tlie State of;0hlo, has J'-Ivei'sity’s Alumni Association. WIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.. lonhd'it' . filed In this Department a s«0rn statement by She is survived by one son, Wil- Frl., Sun., June 24 - 26 — ' Nation­ Columbus, In the-State of Ohio; has filed-In the proper officers thereof, showing Its coiidl*- - !" ni Francis Kennedy jr., Yonkers, al Federation of ■ Men’s Bible Clas* ■ this Deiihrtnieiit a swom statement' by tlie tion on Dee. 31, 1005, and business for Uie proper offlcm thereof, showing Its condition on year, and has cotnplicd In all respects with the . * ' Y-.;. a daughter, Mrs. Joseph . IHc. :il, luo:., nnd business for the War, and laws of this State applicable to tt; now, there­ ' '.veh. • o f N eptune, and seven Ih e Old. Itn rm , las compiled hi all respects with the laws pf fore, I. Charier 11. Howell, Commissioner of OCEAN GROVE this State applicable IQ-U: now,. therffore.. I, -Hanking and Insurance of the Slate of New . K- -mlehiidren. HEATING OIL Charles It. Houell.. Commissioner of Banking Jersey, do hereby certify Uiat said Company Tho Ocean Grove Memorial Home and tnsmaiire of the State of New Jersey, do Is-duly authorized to transact Its appropriate was in charge of arrangements. herthy icrtify that said Company Is duly au* business'of .fire and allied lines, marine, pub­ MEMORIAL liiorlz-U to iransaet Its appropriate business of lic liability except workmen's compensation ami CALL 775-4600 FOR PROMPT uccld.Mt am) hr.iJjb, property Jamase, public anlomobJIe JlabJIJiy, fidelity and surely, rwllt, MRS HAROLD EVERTOM liability, boiler mid machinery, fidelity arid • Iwller and. mafhlnerj’, class, burglary, sprloklcr ’'•lAMI, F L A , —■. Mrs. Louise surety, credit, class,' burglary, sprinkler and and livestock insur.-uiee in this State In accord­ .?'.HV Everton, a former resident of HOME Ihestork lu>nranee In this State in accordance ance with. law tm!il May 1, 1007. The condi­ RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE with Javrutitil Mw 1, 1007. The condition and tion and b'lsitiess of s=ld Company at the'date Kr-mnn,. N. J nnd former pro- bii»iii[!.s of said Company at the date of such' of such statement i9 shown as follows: Ad-, i--'"tor nf the Everton Grocery '11 8 MAIN AVENUE ilatemcnt Is shttun as follows; Admitted As-' milted Anets $C0,17'4,&09; LlahlliUcs, ex- on Corlies Avenue, Neptune, “ if you hit',8 to buy top-soil, lets $410,105,870; Liabilities,'except Capital, : ctpt Capllal and Surplus $30,874,002;’ Ciiat-, AIR CONDITIONED tml. Surplus $H05,227.870; Guaranty Fund : anty Fund $1,100,000; Surplus over' all Llai 20 PROSPECT died Tuesday-nt tlie home pf her you’ll flnii that even dirt is *1,100,000; Sufiilus over all Liabilities *103,- bllitles $22,200,507; Income for tlie year il".'ii»hter. Mrs. Doris Duncan, Co- • Phone 774-1753 n o longer dirt cheap.” 777,001; Income for the year $303,789,008; *30,717,202; • Disbursements for the ja r ’ NEPTUNE . Disbursements for the year $282,200,407. IN' WELLER’S ; -.-nut. Grove, here. She resided $33,100,082..IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 bate Lady Wm, P. Walton Jr. .WITNESS WHEnEOF, I bare hereunto set my • hereunto set my. name and affixed my seal, at p‘ ‘1070 Freeman Street, and.wns name and affiied my aetl, at Trenton, the day . Trsnton, the day and year first abate written. ESTABLISHED IN 1916 PHONE 775-4600 -efars of age. Attendant Owner end Mgr. SUBSCRIBE TO TBE TIMES •. and year first abort written. Charles B. Howell,. , Charles B. Howell. Commlsloner *f Bankinf . Mrs. Everton had been born in SS.60 A YEAR BY MAIL, Cammlssionef «l BankJ^g aod l*urtDce.__ 'and Insurance. (SEAL)