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Recommended It Pays Ocean Grove To Advertise Hotels-Pages 6 & 7 In The Times *...■■ . ; THR. NEPTUNE TIMES • .• - . • VoL X C I,:No..22;' OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, 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, Florida. 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.