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_ — Of tbs Independence of the SEVEN GENTS Vol. LXXXVI, No. 32 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, / FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1961 United State; of America the 183th year.
New Classrooms ARISTOCRATS OF SONG Swimming Meet Ocean Grove PTA TWP. ADULT SCHOOL Quaker Leader To Be Ready By SATURDAY AT 8:15 P.M. In North End Pool TO OPEN SEPT 2IST f o A u d itO liu ill OCEAN GEOVE—The Aris NEPTUNE TWP. — Forty- tocrats of Song, a choral -en two courses will be offered by semble of 24 men and women Forty Events And Three Barry Stockdale Re the Neptune Township Adult Dr. Elton Trueblood who Bing classics, , folk songs Feature Races Highlight ports To Executive Board; School; when it opens its fall Preaches This Sunday; and . “pop” tunes, will give a term Sept. 21, reports Director Dr. D. R. Thomas Here Board Of Education Con concert, tomorrow (Saturday) Grove Event Aug. 15 The Nordhauseits Named W alter Bird. ,, fers With Architect At night at 8:15 at the Ocean New Year’s Dance Heads Among three ne^y teachers Mon. & Tues., Aug. 14 & 15 Special Session Wednesday ; Grove Auditorium. The con engaged for courses are: cert is under the auspices of OCEAN GEOVE—The an Victor -Timpanaro, a gradu OCEAN GROVE—The net profit OCEAN GROVE — Dr. El ' NEPTUNE TWP.—The 12- the special events committee nual Ocean Grove Swimming ate of’Newark School of Fine of the Ocean Grove Camp from the Ocean Grove P.T.A. sum- Art and New York .University, ton Trueblood/ professor of room adidtion on Summerfield Meeting Association. Meet will be held Tuesday in ! mer dance held July 28, was who will teach oil painting. philosophy at Earlham Col School and the 8-room wing The Aristocrats of Song are I $117.50. This report was made by Robert Kronowitt, a gradu the North End Pool, high Barry Stockdale at the executive lege, Richmond, Ind., and on Shark River Hills School directed by Allen V. Child; who ate of Phoenix School of De author of nearly a dozen books has had 20 years’ experience lighted by 40 events an'd three 'board meeting held Wednesday sign, New York, who will teach will .be r.eady for occupancy night at the home of the president, on theological subjects and conducting community, church, feature races. Rain date is interior decoration. m tfi ihe sjstaii' of the school and industrial choruses. The Mrs. T. Hadford Catley. Instructors from Flotilla 85, the role of the church in year Sept. 6th._The announce piano accompanist ;and soloist, the following night.1 The Meet Mr. and Mrs. William Nordhaus- Coast Guard Auxiliary, com-, American life, will preach this ment was. made Wednesday who will also be heard in organ . starts at 7:30 p.m., . with en will he in charge of the New mandcd by Capt. D. A. Squire, Sunday, morning and evening selections, , is Gail Diane Han Year’s , Eve dance' and Mrs. John Belmar, who will teach a ■ - night following a special meet swimmers expected to sign in Williamson and Mrs. Carl Meyer at the Ocean Grove Audito- ing of the board of education sen. The Aristocrats of Song course in basic small boat sea-, have 'scheduled a concert' at by 6 :30 p.m. .' are formulating plans for a three- mariship. rium. and consultation with James Town Hall in New York in i act play to be presented by P;T.A. I A member of the Society of Mancuso, architect, and James October. The June Thomson Memorial members in October, Friends, Dr. Trueblood has taught DON ANDliKSON, son of Mr. Mrs; Ray Beekman was appoint a t Earlham since 1946. He earlier Crean; clerk of the works, Trophy, given by Mrs. John.Yeo in ed P.T.A. representative to the >. The arcliitcct told the hoard that and Mrs. Richard D. Anderson, was an acting professor and chap honor of her sister, is a popular 80- 88 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, Ocean Grove Recreation Committee. Present‘Peter Pan’ lain at Harvard, executive secre he had ■ informed school principals yard medley for girle. Winners the At the close of the meeting1 Mrs, that desfm could bo set up in ad has successfully completed a tary of the Baltimore Yearly past four years were Nancy Baker, comprehensive study of retail Catley tendered her resignation as Meeting of FriendB (Quakers), vance of the opening date. He Threie Girls Seek president' of :the Ocean Grove At Cub Scout Fair : added that his-action would riot ob- Blanche Conover; Jane Hart and sales at the Chrysler Corpora dean of men at Guilford College, tion Training Center Rye, N. Y. P.T.A., which was accepted with professor of philosophy and reli ' ligate the board to accept the work. Ellen Megili.. Girls .-who have reg regret. The executive board will Board President Kenneth Trap- Mr. Anderson is employed as an “Playground Players” gion at Stanford University, and Baked Goods For istered for the event this-year are automobile ; salesman with As elect a new president at the Sep faculty member at other colleges' ' hagen asked about: black-topping tember board .meeting. Perform; Mrs. Raymond the driveway and parking area at Sukey Baker, Linda Hart, Mary bury Auto Sales,. Asbury Park. and universities. : * -= . : Beekman Tells §47 Net Dr. Trueblood’s topic Sunday the rear of Summerfield School, but First Aid Sale Alice Duffy, Chris Krukowsky, Kris morning will be “Where Is The -was told th at the contract did not Bertelsen, Joaii Mary Lewis and Church?” His evening theme will include this work. The board then Retired Publisher Accepted By : OCEAN GROVE—In spite of a OCEAN GROVE — Threa young Bobby Steinhouser. ', ' very warm night, the boys and girls be “The Call to Enlistment.” instructed Secretary Helen Quer- The Ocean Grove Camp Meeting ing to. seek bids for this project girls who recently formed the Club Another feature is the rivalry of Ocean Grovo attended the Cub DuMonde are being assisted by Writes 2nd Letter Association has announced a two- if funds are available in the budget. between North End and South End U. of Bridgeport Scout Fair at the playground Wed other youths and also adults in a nesday to pay their nickels to play day preaching mission in-Ocean In: pointing out that the school life guards , r&ay teams. • Grove on Monday and Tuesday by additions will be ready in time for bake sale tomorrow (Saturday) at The Homer D. Kresges various games and to watch the the Auditorium pavilion for the Frank Intrabartolo, Nep “Playground Players” put on a pro Dr. D. Reginald Thomas, pastor of / school opening, Architect Mancuso A'new feature has . been added, Send Interesting Data First Presbyterian Church, Ger told the board that the three cur benefit of the Ocean Grove First the John Vernon. Hart Memorial tune, To Major In Account duction of “Peter Pan”. ' . Aid Squad, -v To Times On Europe Trip Mrs. Raymond Beekman who was mantown, Pa. Dr. Thomas, was a : rent problems are electrical panels, Trophy race, a 160-yard freestyle ing at Connecticut College eampmeeting preacher at Ocean. ■ incomplete boilers and. a shortage Anyone wishing to contribute in charge of the Fair reported a baked goodB to the sale, thereby relay with the Alumni of the Ocean : (The publisher of this newspaper profit of $49.45 which was excel Grove last season. The preaching of chalkboards. He expects the for 36 years, Homer D. Kresge and BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — Frank mission will be held at 7:30 each chalkboards within 30 days. helping the First Aid Squad pay Grove Racing Club challenging the his' bride of nearly 50 years- left lent as the Fair was only in oper for its new emergency ambulance, from their home, 96 Webb Avenue, Intrabartolo, 215 Laurel Place, Nep ation two hours from six o’clock evening at the Young People’s Superintendent of Schools Victor club’s present varsity relay team. Temple. J. W. Christie, in noting the “phe are asked to bring their donations Ocean Grove, on July 12th. and. tune, N.J., has been accepted for until eight. . .. ■ _ : to Auditorium Pavilion by 10 a.m. There are ;events for all ages and sailed the following day from New admission . to the University of Cub Scouts in charge of the nomenal rate of building growth,” York for their first European Bridgeport for the fall sesester be said that “we are fortunate to have Capt. William C. Zimmerman has registration blanks are available at trip. They will return Labor Day. games were Robert Forsyth, Jona arranged for the new ambulance to the South End bathing grounds and • The Times office received a com ginning in September, according to than Wood, Josh; ’ Smith, Scoby such fine workmanship.” prehensive fljrstr letter, parts of Dr. Donald W. Kern, director of The board approved $5,000 from be on display during the sale. The the North End Pool, Anna C. Nich . which Were published last weeK. Trout,: John Forsyth, Kenneth NJ/Council Head thebond issue for the purchase and three . girls., with the civic pride ols, pool instructor, is _director of This Is the second letter, continu- , admissions. . . ! ; Jones, Bobyb Hill, Michael. Creliiji . installation of equipment'in the who have arranged the benefit sale the Meet. Medals' for the winners - ing his story from Rome.) Robert Woyshner, John Meyer, • Summerfield School cafe.teria. are Sandy Azzolina, Mary Lee Mor are being donated by Ocean Grove Steven Holl, John Fisher, Billy At WCTU Session The following recommendations gan and Elaine DePree. • business houses. Our last letter ended as we were | Bowdenj Richard Rockhill, David for the Adult School, submitted by zooming into Rome, on the Rapido j Mieras, Larry Beekman and Ricky Director Walter Bird, were accept a t 80 miles an hour. That's no Hinds. ' Public Invited To Grove ed by the board: .1. The appoint exaggeration. Eating dinner on Selling delicacies at the food ta - Unit’s Third Summer ment o£ Miss May Cooper, school Dr. Edward G. Schlaefer Retiring this train was an oxhilirating. ex-1 ble were Mrs. Doris Hinds and librarian, and Mrs. Rowland Mauch, perience for our small group. The Mrs. Robert Woyshner. Meeting Tuesday, 2:30 P.M. community liberarian, to the Adult sway of the train made it difficult: In the. production 'of “Peter Pan’’ School advisory board; 2. That the As Monmouth College President to maneuver the soup to the mouth,, were Marjorie Dellett as “Peter OCEAN GROVE — The, third : . hourly rate of instruction be in- j with more or less wabarrassing re Pan"; Pam Catley as “Tinkerbell”; summer meeting, mcetm of the Ocean ’’creased from $G to $6; 3. That-tho WEST LONG -BRANCH — Dr. t'fit the “general-state-of the col sults; ^ k p Jfgirl£ >v,erc almost in RobertL Woyshner as.... "Captain Grove W.C.T.U. will be held Au- Fall Term start Sept. 21. Edward G. Schlaefer, guiding light lege, I believe, is excellent. The hysterics a t tunes;-' ■ Hook”; Jonathan Wood as “Smee”; gust IB a t 2:30 p.m. in. the Taber- The board awarded the contract of Monmouth College for the past quality of instruction is superior; Our party of twelve were finally Gail Woyshner as the ''Pirate”; ■ naeJe. . for cement work in the boys lock 28 years, has announced his retire the enrollment is mounting;, admis established at the New Caesar Au Janice Englehart and Penny Holl Following ththe singing of the er room of the annex building of ment as President effective not sion standards are good and rising; gustus Hotel for three days, of as “Wendy”; Albert Haislet opening songs, devotions will be Ocean Grove School to S. Mar- later than June 80, 19G2. “W ithout administrative and staff officers are sightseeing.' It was ari. unforget- “John”, and Ricky Beekman as given by Mrs. GiGilbert DeGraw. The tuscelli, Neptune mason contractor, him there would not have been a working, effectively; the budget' is able three days that would take “Mitchell”. Narrating the play was solo will be by Mrs.; William Guy. on his low bid of $889. The board Monmouth College,” said the board balanced; the college holds deeds reams and reams to describe. We Steven Holl. There were two per alBO noted that if Mr. Martuscelli of trustees. when it accepted Dr. to its properties; reserves are ade visited the smallest nation in the il formances of the play, one at seven is unable to complete the work- be Schlaefer’s decision “with deep re quate to meet outstanding indebt world,, viz Vatican City, (108 : o’clock and. another one at 7:45. fore school opening, the'job should gret.”^ ." . '/v edness; the development of long acres); famous St. Peter’s. Cathe The committee . would like to be awarded to the nearest bidder, range plans is well-advanced, and dral; and four of. the other great thank everyone who ,took part and $928. v the Middle State accreditation has cathedrals of the. city; all the re all those who attended. been extended.” mains of .Imperial Rome, the Cata — * ------, Dr. Schlaefer helped found the combs; the Colisseum and tho Forum. We stepped nimbly back institution—then Monmouth Junior Frank Intrabartolo Anitria Pullen SCOTCH PLAINS YOUTHS College—in 1933, and started as its and forth between two worlds, yes ARRESTED IN GROVE chief executive with 300 part-time three, the days of the Caesars, the Mr.... Intrabartolo is a recent grad students at Long Branch High glorious days of. the .Renpaissance uate of Nefitune high school. ■ ■ School j with evening . classes. and tbe’modern world. Never were The son. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank , OCEAN GROVE — One we allowed to forget that. Rome Intrabartolo, he plans to major in Scotch Plains youth, Kenneth Growth was slow in the depression ’ IJAWAII—Mr. and Mrs. George years and classes dwindled during was once the master of the world.. accounting in the College of Busi- A. lloffmah, was held for Over and above all . one felt the Administratin at the University E.. Pullen, of Ewa Beach, Oahu, grand jury and his two young World War 2, but the college kept have announced the engagement of its doors open and planned for the guiding hand of the Church point of Bridgeport. er companions, also from ing its destiny thru the bewildering Active in high school Mr; Intra their daughter, Anitria Gail,: to Scotch Plains, .were referred to future. ’ Lieutenant Daniel Deleon Carruth, By 1956, Monmouth had grown cross currents of history. bartolo'was in Student Council juvenile court, Freehold, fol The glory of Rome will ever (pres, and/vice pres.), Class; Coun son; of Mr. Frank Carruth, Salem, lowing arrest here early last to an accredited 4-year institution Oregon,- and Mrs. . Leland Otey, granting bachelor, degrees and that be St. Peter’s Cathedral with its cil (pres.), Varsity Club (vice, Saturday morning. •.< . dome where : Michael Angelo la pres, and sec.-treas.), School.News Hillsboro, Oregon, The youths admitted break same year the college moved to The bride-elect graduated from historic Shadow Lawn estate, once bored 24 years to complete; ’ and paper and varsity football. ing and- carrying away the the paintings of the great' artists *_ Abraham Lincoln High School, San right rear tail light of a car the home of Hubert'Parsons, for Diego, Cal.. and attended Texas mer president of F. W. Woolworth abounding in its many churches. Pathway Pastes Postmen .owned bjr 'Walter W._ Nitsch- . Asked what . she considered the Southmost College and the,Univer man, 4 Main Avenue. They, Co. Since the move the college en sity of Hawaii. rollment has more than doubled, three greatest attractions for- the . OCEAN GROVE;—The Pathway also had in their possession tourist, our Italian girl guide ex- Market softball, team defeated the The bridegroom-elect attended in the trunk of the car driven with 3,000 students expected to Texas Southmost College and is Rev. George Lewis, Jr. register this fall. pressed her personal choice as the Ocean Grove Postmen Wednesday by Hoffman nine hub caps Pantheon, St. Peter’s and the re- night, taking the odd game out presently stationed at Mather Air The speaker for this meeting will which they admitted taking Judge Elviri R. Simmill, 'board Force Base, Sacramento, Cal. chairman, spoke for; the' entire mains of the ancient Roman Forum of a ' . three gametrame series. “Chop the Rev. George Lewisj Jr., Ex- from other cars, police report. of the Caesars. With . it all, howr j Meat" utive Director of the New Jcr- The two juveniles • were re area when he declared, “It is evi Meat” Charlie Veron was the win Dr. Edward Schlaefer dent that the community which is ever, many do leave Rome' won-1 ning hurler. Dick Kern coming in y Council on Alcohol Problems, leased in the custody of their dering what the Eternal City would in business man turned preacher, parents at fi a.m. Saturday Dr. Schlaefer, who told the board Monmouth County and every alum in relief pf Paul Ridner, found his health has been a problem since nus and student owes a debt .pf have been like today without Mi Pathway. Big Guns Tom Davis, !v. Lewis’ decision to enter the morning, while the Hoffman nistry followed an extended peri- youth appeared before Magis his illness two years ago, noted gratitude to President Schlaeferi” chael :AngeIo', Botticelli, Leonardo Herm Brown, Art Crelin, and John DeVinci and Raphael. Fisher just too much, This was of service as a member of the trate James. R. Laird at 9 eaker’s stafF of th? Pennsylvania a.m., released on $1,000 bail Our last experience in Rome was | Kern’s first defeat. He won the and held for grand jury. . the visit to the Catacombs, along' second game of the series last In 1947 Mr. Third Annual Boat Regatta On the Appian Way, lined with tombs,/ week. The nights grow darker. Lewis was appointed Philadelphia where the Christians were Said | Maybe next year will be the Post- District Superintend of the to have sought refuge during the' mcn’syear.' Pennsylvania League, He received Fletcher Lake Tonight At 6 P.M. persecutions of Nero, It was all his ordination .from from thcrEvan^eli-t Aid Mitchell Campaign deep; dark, damp and somewhat cal Congregational Church:Cl in 1953 ghastly and spooky. Some could 1 was called to his present duties . .SEA GIRT — Mrs. Carol Mc- OCEAN GROVE — The The Regattta has been planned not get out fast enough. As we in 1956.'1956. 1 Cutcheon, of Middletown Township, third annual Fletcher Lake these last years by,a group of resi came to. the foot of the steep stair-1 Since coming to New Jersey, Mr. . and Mrg, Sylvia Taylor, of Rurnson, dents—Mr. and Mrs. James E. Sul way marking the original exit, our O C E A N GROVE — Lewis has lccti in many high Regatta will be held tonight livan, Mr," and Mrs. Carl Richen- Ocean Grove sign on: the roof have been named co-vice-chairmen (Friday) at 6 p.m. priestly' guide whimsically re jcnoojs in different parts, of the of the Monmouth County Citizens becher of Lake Terrace, Bradley marked: of the' Auditorium will: be state and has proven a popular for Mitchell campaign, it was an The Regatta has re-established Beach, and Dr. and Mrs. Frederick “This is. the Exit, sign of lighted the week of August 12 ipeaker at service club luncheons, nounced by the Republican candi an event which was of significant F; Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence the Resurrection; but there are no to 19 in memory of Mrs. Jo le also has a weekly radio pro- date for Governor, James P. Mitch interest in Ocean Grove many years Knight, of Ocean Grove—with their prizes for those who get up first.” seph H.. Weber by Mrs, Stan rram featuring news commentary ell. Mrs. McCutcheon is active in ago. Boat enthusiasts . have in respective families to help encour (While his grandmother and ley II. Molleson and Mrs. 'n the liquor traffic.' • 1 . PTA, Friends of the. Library and- creased in Ocean, Grove in recent age creative activity for youngsters grandfather were in Rome, Ted Montague Platt, her friends, Under his leadership a Commit- Red Cross -in Middletown. Mrs. years and now one can see some and to focus attention on. Fletcher Kresge of Ocean Grove paid a of 331 Euclid Avenue, Loch ee for Christmas Safety was or- Taylor is former director of press of the "young fry” on the lake Lake; which when kept clean, is an short visit to the Eternal City ; . Arbour, N. J. ;anized in an effort to promote and public relations of the New every day. . asset to Bradley and the'Grove. and called his grandparents at The Memorial Cross on the ughway safety, during the Christ- York City Department of Public Rowboats, prams, canoes and sail Everyone is cordially invited to the Hotel New Caesar Augus front of the Auditorium will be Anitria Pullen nias season through the eliminating Welfare. '1 ; boats have appeared on the lake the Regattfi which starts at 6 p.m. tus! but they were out sight lighted the fame week in mem of drinking at company-sponsored and is concluded before dusk; ory of Mary E. Ray, grand September wedding at the mapned by youngsters. ■ It was': a seeing. They didn't make con North Chapel of the Naval Train parties. India Shop, Quaker Inn,'.Main and lovely sight'on-a recent afternoon nections as Ted was with the mother, by Mrs. Anne Kirk, Mr, Le^vis ;has attended; , eight COME IN for FREE Pedo-graph of Sampler Inn, Ocean Grove. ing Center, San Diego,' Cal., is Central Avenues, Ocean Grove, an-. to s«e two sail boats'gliding in a your stocking feet. O. G. Orthope U.S: Navy On a Shipmates planned. sessions of the Pennsylvania Alco- jtounces arrival of Guatemalan! goffc. breeze—one with a white sail dic Shoe Repairing & Hat Cleaning, • Cruise, with 50 other youths Friepds at the Jersey Shore will hol. Studies artd fop-' five years was Dolls-—to be used--with 1962 Study and the other with a red. r 50 Pitman Ave. PR 4-7086. —20tf ' from around the country, in recall that Anitria was born at registrar of, tho National Tem Theme of Latin America. —32 The Regatta will present a num cluding two Neptune boys, PLAN YOUR NEXT BANQUET Fitkin Hospital, • Neptune. . ■ ' perance Institute. ber : of events, appealing " to the DAY’S STATIONERY — Gibson Richard Eittreim and Richard luncheon, or group meeting at the Her father was graduated from Everybody is invited to hear this OCEAN GROVE AUDITORIUM Greeting Cards & Notes. Adding. Speaker. The boys had a won speaker, - The preacher Sunday, August physical dexterity and • artistic Barnegat Bay Restaurant, 68 Main Bradley Park grammar school and sense-of. .the youngsters. The first Machines, Calculators on Rental derful 3-\Vcek cruise to the Ave.; Ocean Grove. —9tf Neptune High, class of 1932. Her 13th at i0:30 A.M. and 7:30. P.M. Opp; the P.O., Ocean Grove - Mediterranean aboard, the BAZAAR AND LUNCHEON will be Dr. Elton Trueblood, Pro- event will be. for decorated boats CARD OF THANKS paternal grandfather is Mr. Joseph Benefit of West Grove Church which will be. judged by profession —17tf . Navy transport ship General Pullen of Neptune City; paternal fesspr of Philosophy, Earlham Col Rose, visiting ports in Spain The Methodist, Home would like WSCS. Thursday, Aug. 10, in fit. ' lege, Richmond, Indiana. —3Z al artists of the community. This to express sincere thanks'to hotels, grandmother, Mrs. William Wag Paul’s,Church, Ocean Grove. Lunch- event will be followed by rowing NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL and Italy and returning home ; : ner: of. Asbury Park. • PHARMACY — PR 4-0204 last Thursday.) restaurants & individual donors for eon ¥1,2.5,'’from 11:5(0 to 1:30 —31 AUTO RADIOS—Used and new; races-for seniors (over 14 years their contributions to the Annual low prices. Ace TV, Main. St., cOr. of age)', juniors (13 and 14 years), All-year service. Drugs of quali We ieft Rome for Florence July AVON PRODUCTS^r-Late Summer RECORDERS—Stereo, TV’s and 4th Ave., Br. Bch. Wo repair auto ty for prescriptions, Doctors advise 2G by train, arriving in the latter Fair. freshen up. II. Chase: PR 5-0543. intermediated (10 ter 12 years) and (Signed) Management Committee transistor rmlins* New &-tised, low radios, , —26tf midgets, (under 10 y e a rs ).' Nagle’s. Hours 8:30 A.M.-9:30 P.M. 52 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove. prices. ACE TV, 69 Hwy. 35, Nep 'Page eight, please' —32 • ■ • ' —32 tune City. • 9fi! f P AGE TWO OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1961
For Adults, the Annual' Meeting Happy Birthday to Bryant Trim of the Yacht Club will also be to mer on Aug. 14—-he will be five night (Friday) at the Yacht. Club years old, and of course he will at 8:30. ‘ >.' also • become a member of' the’ Sunday, the Hamilton First kindergarten class in September. ■r 56 BOYS REGISTER VFW Helps Pop Warner Football & First Aid FOR TWP. TEAM IN POP WARNER LEAGUE NEPTUNE TWP- — The Neptune Township io p War ner Football Assn. Held its reg ular meeting Tuesday; electing Giants (1) Bay Beekman as a new mem ber of the board of directors. Larry Hennessy, coach, re ported 56 boys enrolled to date. Workouts have already start ed and are held Wednesdays at 6:30 ’p.m. and Saturdays at, 10:00 a.m. in back-of the Sum merfield school. Registrations are still being accepted by Mr. Hennessy on any of-the work out days., The boys must be in the 9 to 13 yen* age group' and not exceed 115 lbs. in w eight 'A fund raising dance will be held at the Asbury Park Elks Home on. Aug. 26. H. Catley, business, manage^ ■ announced that the first game will be played against the Manasquan- Brielle team at'the Neptune Memorial Field Sept. 24. Wrestling Tonight COMMANDER JAMES ALLEGRO (right), of Neptune’s O’Brien-Major VFW Post, presents a $500 check to T. Hadford Catley (center), business manager of the Neptune Township Pop Warner Foot ball Association, and a $200 chcck to Frank Emmons (left), president of the Neptune First Aid Squad-^ The money was raised through the VFW bingo fund. The Pop Warner Football Association is seeking to launch its first season in the township and will hold a dance Saturday night, Aug. 26* at the Asbury Park Elks Club to raise additional funds for the team uniforms anil Equipment. C. Veron Deadline Aug. 16 G. Ogden Police Top Guards F. Ogden For Coaster Derby In Bowling Match . Total .. SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMF,s Neptune, Neptune City OCEAN GROVE— Sparked by S3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL And Asbury Youths totals of 177-184 and 176 by Char lie Veron the Ocean Grove Police Eligible To Register dunked, the South End Guards re HALLMARK CARDS FOR cently at the North End Alleys. The ALL OCCASIONS NEPTUNE TWP.—The Ameri men in blue turned in totals of 713- THE BIG "O” Bob Orton and 751 and 775 wHile the. Guards were his partner,'Great Scott, will face can Legion Coaster’ Derby Com mittee has set Aug. 16 as the dead collecting 707-749. and 706. Ruth’s Stationery Store Steinborn and Darnell in the line for accepting applications from Richie Smith' at 181 along with main bout team match tonight Robert Knust with a 182 were the S3 Main Avenue those children desiring to enter the 38 Pilgrim Pathway (Friday) in the Asbury Park event. best bets for thq boys who battle Convention Hall wrestling show. the surf. Perhaps, however, the OCEAN GROVE The semi-final matches Bruno The Derby, sponsored by, Amer ican Legion Post 24 : of Asbury a^ard: for the .most improved bowl Sammartino, former weight-lift er for the season should go to Joe champ, against Tiger Jack Van- P ark and 34p of Neptune* is Open to all boys and girls from the age Woodruff. Joe hit totals of 138-128 sky. Scrappy Jack Ostermiller, and 120 while a short five weeks of Freehold, will face German of 6 to 15 who are residents of As- ago. getting over tlie century mark Karl Von Hess. Two other/bouts |bury Park, Neptune and Neptune was an effort. ' . ' complete the card. • . The Derby, to be held on Sun- South End Guards Iday, Sept. 10, on Brighton Avenue, •Shark River Hills, Neptuhe, is di- H. Eichhorn •..... 140 143 107 The red oak is the state tree of F. Niedenstein ..150 153 114 New Jersey. . .. .;■! v.;. s :vi vided. in four groups: “Tots"—age Holds Tourney In Honor Of H. Booth 6 and 7, “Juniors’—age 8 and 0, J. Manley ...... 148 '130 143 “Seniors”—age 10, 11, and 12, and R.. Smith 134 181 160 OCEAN GROVE — The Shuffle Next Tuesday, Aug. 15. an Inter- also a "Teen.Class”—age 13 to .15. B. Knust ...... 135 142 . 182 board Club has had another full District Tournament will be played The. teen class entrants m ust build week of Activity. at the Ocean Grove courts, Ocean VISIT 3RD AVENUE their, own car. • Total ...... 707 749 706 Monday morning at the local Grove, representing , the State's 'Wheels and axles will be fur : Ocean Grove Police courts; 26 players took part in the Central District, will try to win the nished by the committee in; order J. Woodruff ...... 138 128 120 start of a singles tournament, District Trophy .from the Point KIDDIE that all’entrants will be using the B. B a te s ...... 114 109 120 played in honor of Harry Booth. Pleasant Boro and Beach Clubs, same axle width and the same man Mr. Booth, an Ocean Grove Club representing the Western District RIDES ufacturers’ wheels. member for many years, now in of .the state. Applications for the event may NOW MAKING Florida, is about to celebrate his Twenty top players from these 3 Blocks North of be obtained by contacting Henry clubs will be teamed up in doubles. 91st birthday. Harry was playing Casino, Asbury Park Moog, 808 Oxford Way, Neptune, shuffleboard at the local courts Al'Porter and Ed Tuohig of the PR 5-4904, or Marcel Judge, 7 Carol FRESH PEACH FOR every day while he was bore during Point Pleasant Beach Club who are Train, Rodeo, Junior Car Ride!, Avenue, Neptune, PR 6-7424. July. The tournament will continue this year’s State Men’s Doubles Turtle Dip, Roio Wip, Boat Ride .. ■— — * . . ICE CREAM until the weekend, when trophies Champions and Ed Varick teamed NEW MIXING BOWLS DEFLATED HEALTH will be presented to the men’s and with B. Akroyd are the big guns School Bus, Motorcycles The head of the. house , may be a, with fresh peaches and ladies’ singles winners.. from Point. The mainstays for the big gun. at the office, but at home pure,, wholesome cream! Win free games with Tuesday afternoon the dub held Grove will be Claire Whyte, State he’s just a pop gun.. ' red-head pin strikes. its monthly meeting in the Ocean Radies’ Singles Champion* Tom View Hotel’s club room. Many im Broughton, National Closed Men's • For reservations; call portant matters »were discussed, Singles Champion, Walter Henn, TELEVISIONS PR 4-9742. especially concerning the National Jerry.Reicheimer, John Henn, Wil BRADLEY TESTED FREE Tournament in Ocean Grove next liam Clayton, Phil Livingston. Mrs. Open Bowling — Day & Night Peters, Mrs., Edith H ager and AMERICAN in your home 48 PITMAN AVENUE July. Placards • and invitations for RCA PICTURE TUBES this tournament will be'sent out to Evans Whyte, Sr. Lunceon will be (Opp. Auditorium Square) clubs all . over the country. Most served to all contestants. SERVICE $1,00 per inch, with dud OCEAN GROVE pluB installation of the country’s top shuffleboard' The public is invited to watch • Superior workmanship bn all players are expected to be here. the shuffleboard - contests . at the makes; and models of cars! WASHER-REFRIGERATOR 1 ICE CREAM GARDEN Wednesday, the weekly Red and Ocean Grove Courts, and the courts REPAIRS | GIFT SHOP — CANDY Black club'tournament was played. are open to the public every day, TIRES • BATTERIES • • PR 5-1889 Today (Friday) is the club’s an for those who would like to partici | LUNCHEON • DINNER nua) cake sale at The Why Not pate in this, relaxing: sport/. . 811 MAIN STREET 1 SUNDAY DINNER Corlies Ave. at Springdale Shop on Main Avenue. ; BRADLEY BEACH BEACON MifniiiiiiaiiiNiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiuaitiitiiiiiiiiii,, Roger Howland HOME SERVICE SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES PR 6-9646 Prop. - •„ ■■ $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL 5 Main St . Asbury Park Ike Supports Mitchell For N. J. Governor Stereo-Consoles Record Players Before You Buy, Get Our Low Price .arid ■ :’;S A VE M © KEY!' ; — Repairs on All Makes and Models — V PRospect 5-8062 69 Highway 35 (Top o f Hi!)) Neptune City The Largest Reliable Service Company In Shore Area! OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE '$IMES» TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. 1961 LEGAL MOTICE for the-reception o f President Taft telling- $6,039,768, Asbury Park who was scheduled to apeak in the was $11,413,548. Auditorium . the,: following week. Major John C. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF J.AND8 Taft was expected to arrive, at 6:20 brated hie 40th x year as Ocean AND PREMISES. IN B U TOWNSHIP P,M. on Tuesday, August 15th es OP NEPXUNJS, IN THE COUNT? OF Grove chief of police,-heading-'tho . ___ And Neptune Times- ______M ONM OUTH . corted by the Second. Cavalry department since July 8,. 1871. ■ -In Published Friday TeL P R o sp e c t 5-0007 Troop .of Red .Bjudci- The meeting addition to- his police work, he was WILLIAM T. KRESGE, Editor and Publisher in the Auditorium was to begin at superintendent of the road nsin CHARLOTTE MEYER, Social Editor 8 P.M, tenance in the Grove. SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY Handel's: oratorio, r; “SChe Mess)- Mr. Fiorello LaGuardia, /N ott SU B SC R IPTIO N : $3.50 y ea rly , $2JJ5 sem i-an n u ally . . \ York. attorneys addnm d - the na ADDRESSES changed on request—always give former address. ah,” was • rendered Min i the - Ocean ADVERTISEMENTS: Hates will be furnished by us on request. ' _ Grove Auditorium .before. :an audi tional and state convention of the WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF ence o f 8,000 by-ar chorus. -,of. 700 Florence Crittentoc Missies in''the YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ; voices, the New York SynjplsQny Young People’s Temple,: Oceasu , The Times is on sale at following newstands: Williamson’s Stationery and Orchestra and four aoloists, under Grove. His topic Was “Social Evil." Ruth’s Stationery, Ocean Grove; Cracker Barrel, Shark River Hills; Freddie’s Newstand, Asbury Park; Neptujie Varsity Shop, Park-Warner's Drug Store, the direction ofrTfdi-.-EsqijiJffprgaa, Inc., Neptune S6da Shop, Andy's Light Grocery, Nick Fomarotto, Smith's The Bride Wore' Boots,” at the Beehive, Harvey's Stationery, and Willy's, Neptune. Fifteen Years Ago Palace Theatre in Bradley Beach, . i Mr. and MrsI . F. R, j?rice(;i8S THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE . and Claudette Colbert and John Franklin, Avenue; "- Oceari Grew, Wayne played in “Without Reser were parents of a little girl, #ht> M A T IO W A I EDITOHIAl vations” at the Strand Theatre on arriveil .Aug. 7. Mrai Mce,-before the Ocean Grove Boardwalk^ her marriage, waS Miss' Fiorefte?; UsfibclATtfH Wright of OceanGrove,' For Old Gold nd Silver *ad The MonmouiS:,'lC$OTtt-iJbudget O ldJew elry showed . an . appropriatlo 1911 Must be settled! Therefore Summer Love Affair (F ro m th e A ug. 12, 1911, Issue of The Times) (CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK) Elaborate plans were being made By Seth H. Moseley, 2nd., Editor Industrial Press Service, New York, N. Y- As- our summer love affair blossomed, we talked with OCEAN GROVE’S , those with sharp memories. Once, we learned, a slight earth MONMOUTH COUNTY quake shook the grove. Three times, brutal hurricanes - SURROGATE’S COURT ARLINGTON COURT smashed the spine of the town; a fourth time, a nor’easter Notice to Creditors to Present Claims ApaJnst Estate NEW — MODERN APARTMENTS swept the seaboard.. Each time, recovery. ESTATE OF ADELINE M. MEAD, de ce a se d .. The great Auditorium—in its present building—was Pursuant to the order of EDWARD C. BROEGE, Surrogate of Uie County built in 1894, Seven main trusses with 151 feet span, and 21 of Morimouth. this day made, on the application of the undersigned, Robert feet apart, hold it steadfast. The main floor is 36,225 square Henri Mead, Sole Executor of the estate of the said Adeline M. Mead, deceased, feet. Inspiring music has flooded it for more than half a cen notice is hereby filven_i£i the creditors of said, deceased to present tq the said tury. The great ones of the lovely days now only a memory. Sole Executor their claims under oath within six months from this date. Realtor yes, they too used to rise and shine there. Presidents William Dnted: July 28th. 1961 CAREFREE HOME OWNERSHIP IN ROBERT HENRI MEAD Howard Taft and Teddy Roosevelt mounted the rostrum; . 3703 S. S tree t; N.W. BEAUTIFUL COOPERATIVE APART 117 MAIN AVENUE Washington, D.-.C. OCEAN GROVE and how those carnpmceting evangelists rolled out the words! Sole Executor MENT HOUSE • COLONIAL DESIGN JOHN A. REID, Esq. Billy Sunday. Gypsy 'Smith. Billy Graham. And the won- Asbury Park, New Jersey A tto rn e y . • STUDIO APT. — $ 9,500 rous evenings of culture with an extra-large C! With one of -3 1 -3 4 _ , - $12,75 the great organs of the world behind her, how could Madame • ONE BEDROOM — $12,500 People who have !io money to Galli-Curci. “miss” on that August night in ’23? The list of speak of just have to do their own . - — $13,500 world-renowned artists who stunned their audiences is end talking. ■ ' . « TWO BEDROOM — $15,000 less: Madame Olitzka and Schumann-Heink; Madame Pas- SACRIFICE BUNGALOW: 2 bedrooms, alum, jalousie enclosed sun quali; Albert Spaulding; the. immortal John McCormack; Hercules • Goodyear Now Selling For Occupany June. 1962 porch, large living rm., kit. and complete bath. Gas Lawrence Tibbett, Grace" Moore, Giovanni Martinelli,' and Retreads • Batteries auto, hot air heat. Full length carpeting, dry cellar, All applications subject to approval of Jascha: Heifetz. Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association new alum, comb, windows and doors. Completely And now? In the evening by the moonlight, you can hear No yCharge fenced in, on full lot, on the sunny side of the street. F ro n t E nd SACRIFICE AT $11,000.00. the residents singing. And in the morning, too, and at mid- Alignment • Completely aftornooii. When 4 o’clock comes, Josephine Eddowes will chockcd on EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY Property formerly listed here has been sold. Act quick o u r new ly on the above, and be another one of our satisfied play the organ at the Auditorium for you. And if you. miss- electronic 48 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE it today, go back tomorrow. She’s be there. lin e r PR 5-0398 customers. No Charge This love-affair is not one-sided. Know who visibly re USE THE ErtSV CHARGE J . A. HURRY AGENCY turned it? Our child. How Scott ran the length of that REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE boardwalk! How he hid behind the park trees and caught Custom fire Co. 86 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE some unprepared elderly lady with his grin; And if first she 1200 Main St; -V Bradley Beach Tel. PRospect 4-4132 . Residence 5-0899 would not. let her mouth break into a smile, he flirted no end “For.the Best Buy In Tires” FOR SALE Established over 47 YEARS until he’d won. That was his way of marking his love for a town that had suddenly captured him. ; SOUTH SIDE One does not win a town in a few hours, so we’ll be FOR SALE MOSTLY NEAR CHURCH NOW OPEN TO BETTER SERVE THE RESIDENTS OF NEPTUNE AND NEPTUNE CITY back. Little Scott has to go back someday to see If they Lovely home, about "ten years Beautiful corner 10 rooms. Hot water oil heat, old, consisting of living- room, THE NEPTUNE CITY BRANCH still have that peach ice cream in Day’s, one of the few great with fireplace, dining room, full basement. Due to owner's health. $8,000. ice cream gardens remaining in the World; Hilda has to go bedroom nnd hath on the first Settle an estate. Seven rooms).hot air oil heat. (Located in the Neptune City chopping Center) back to see if one of the superb resorts on the globe remains fioot; two bedrooioS and hath on ihe second floor; full cel Asking $10,000.- in high without gimmicks or a gimme attitude, i have to-re lar, oil hot air heat with air. FHA Improvement Loans • Personal Loans , • Auto Loans turn'for two reasons: i. To see if The Ocean Grove,Times conditioning': lovely grounds. Beautifulhome: three bedrooms. Practically new; • Free Life Insurance on these loans! Let me show this property to - most every modern convenience. I^itchen. ultra • 3% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts has doubled its circulation, and 2. To say hello again to you. . ' . modern.. $25,000.- • > ■ . . ” Harold Winsor, the bank vice-president. . . . • Use Our Modern Office or Drive-In Facilities He is the only bank official I ev.er met with.a picture of Jesus on his desk. Jennie Meyer AGENCY ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor The First National Bank of Bradley Beach Goodbye for now,* Ocean Grove, As that certain liymn 47% Main Avenue Member of SMLS BRADLEY PEACH. N, J. — MODERN FREE PARKING Ocean Grove, N. J, 78 MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' Tel. PR 4-3061 PRospect 4-2124 Member MonmouthConnty Bankers and Clearing- House Ass’ll. Seth H, Moseley 2nd FRIDAY; AUGUST 11» 1961 OCEAN GROVE: TIMES abd NEPTUNE TIMES, 'TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE F iV I Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sdhaub, sum Mra,- Emily Platt, 54 Embury Mrs, J. F. Vail and daughter, mer residents in the Tent Colony, Avenue, recently returned from Mrs. Robert A. Brown, both, of havf their home in On Concord, California, She, left by Jackson Heights, hava been -enjoy Iii And Out ion. Mrs. Schaub has entered Pres plane, two months age to be, on ing a week’s vacation at the Arling -LETTERS TO byterian Hospital,' Newark,, as a hand to welcome her fourth gsend ton Hotel on Auditorium Square. medical patidnt. ’: V ■; ■child, a boy, bom to her daughter Election of officers and a film, Of Ocean Grove and, aoh-in-Iaw,. Or.. and Mrs; Hat- “Seconds for Survival,” will feature THE EDITOR ■Mrs ; Frank^Ecklikrdt^ of Easton, ntBii i iia i isna ii ii iiiiajtsim ia ni ii ■ ii i ni itiiitiii 11 ii bi I bi iai»i 111 ii Pa.,, is enjoy ink. the month at the. rison , Hines. Mrs. Platt, is . also tBe''meeting next -Thursday,' Aug. the mother of Mrs. ISdwiii Holl, Arlington Hotel.." She will be here 17, at 8 p.m. in Thornlpy Chapel, XOther Letters on Page iS) until after Labor Dpy. 116 Stockton Avenue. ■ ; of the Ocean Grove Home; Owners Mr. and-Mrq, Tr^iUiaiu Roth and .Twenty boys from Ocean Association. • Members are asked‘to ✓two children art- visiting his moth /•Miss Diana Dakan-'of' Newark, Ohio,, and Mr.- Donald'1 Coslick o f Grove Troop 41, accompanied' bring their home owner aeighbore. Thank Yon er, Mrs.' William Roth, 55 HcpTc by' troop assistant* Dennis Avenue,; and 'Wf^rWipd. A •,-. Grahvijle, Ohio," -.were - weekend Mr. anti ■ Mrs; Byron . G. EDITOR, TIMES; Wood, Sr., and Dick Sheppard, .Sharp,- Tp Embury Aveiiut, .. O nJu ly 14, Tha Times pub guests. o f ; M r..: and-l 'Mrs, Robett We wish to thank Mrs: Mary. Coslick, 98 Abbott Avehue. are'enjoying a week’s comp..' who were married August. 10, lished an; aipjounsement .fro® ing at the Forestburg, N-Y.> 1890, at the; Camden; 'Del.; Jane Evers for issuing the appeal • ’ the Association office that ■ Mta,'.' Olive;' K .'' Wallace -'and . Boy Scout Reservation, return- „ to, help the flood victims of Beck, daughter,: of 'Baltimore, entertained Methodist- Church, celebrated., Robert- HeririqueiS would be a ing . home Sdnday, . The. boys their 71st wedding anniyeraary and Embury Avenues in her col J , visiting. teacher at, Tharnley Mr. aiid Mrs. Fuiton P.'JTyler, and. ere Bill Coyne, Gerald Coyne, umn,- V'--, Mr. 'Kao^pp yesterday. at ar» open house Chapel July 22-29, The Asso Richard Holl, Kerry Duke, Rua- given by their.daughter, Mrs, We also would like to-.thahic the ciation. announcement stated' and daugjWeri,Elaine,,at dinner at many. citizens who responded so the Ardn^p^e.piiyfleBday evening. , sell Han-looni ■ Donald Busb, ..Mae L .:Baker,, of she Grove, that Mr. Henriquez traveled ,- Bobby Batdorf, Danny Lewit, address. ■ Mr, Sharp, a • former generously to this appeal. ' with “youth Icaravarts"' direct- ' Ms. aijd/M rii John Hoffman, 91 Bud' Gillan, Dennis. Wood. Jr., ; . travel agent and the Oldest liv- Out .sincews thanks goes to Mr, .... ing Daily .Vacation Bible Inskipl Avenue,, have recently .pur Bill Bush, Michael Dcviip ing alumna of Delaware Ool- Daniel Harris, Reverend. Alfred ? Schools in d6*ens;of ehutches. ■; chased the house at 98 - skip Ave- Bruce Managhan 'Danny 'lege, is .94,' a year, older than , Pugh, Reverent; O. G. Goodwin, the SANDRA DEE is the ahantyboat-bred youngster who Mr.Henriquez ppissta out' is?, a nu?. They1: 'ar#-: 'plannihg esrien- . Stockdale, : Billy Mordhauaer.. •his wife.. Thfc Sharps; lived-in local Welfare Office, the Monmouth letter to the Association "that siVe alterations theTh6i:ma. This Richard Michau, Mike Dowling, Fanwoots before moving to the County Welfava Board, the 'Mon yearns for a college education in “Tammy Tell Me True” he was ia one youth c.iravsii will include tte'%hlai^m'eni of the Fred Bete,--Robert. Day and. Grove seven years ago. ____-• mouth .County -Red Cross, the local playing at the Palace, Bradley Beach, the Rialto, Belmar, whichivisited five churches and room s. ‘afid. the;; ifiB'fcallation. of a . Dick. McGarry. Scoutmaster Police Department, the Police Re and at Laurelton Motor-Vue Wednesday, Thursday, Fri that , ho was director / of a unique. flroiJWcfei wM&h'-’draws heat Bill Gillan, jg going to Forest- .. Ocean Grove’s Newest - serves, the Hamilton First Aid, the Daily j Vacation Bible, ..School from ;the house . in . the summer b u rg ' tomowiJw to apend the , Business Attraction Unexcelled Fire Company , and the day, and Saturday, August 9, 10, 11, 1 2 . Co-feature at one summer. ... months and affords ..ample warmth weekend with the boys. local Civil Defense. in the wint^K ^Thi^ 'fir6place, ,the (he Laurelton Motor-Vue: “The Secret: Ways” The sum of $129.24 was collected , ' Misg Eileen Miller has returned THE SHELL To many we found that the plight by the ' Ocean Grove Pitkin patent for1;.'which'! M r,. Hofraaan holds, will be simllarto theone al to her home in Montreal, Canada, of these victims came as a surpriss their Tag Days !ast .with ' praise 'of Ocean Qrore. A and shock. We find !!; very encour the Submarine Forces /hr made; ever before in our history. SWday and Saturday. Mrs. Donald ready - installed - in the» home at KNITTING 91 Inskip Avenue. As soon as the guest at the. home of Mrs. Gertrude aging and refreshing that r,ile the the supreme sacrifice in World War Our plans call for the ,'Mriihase Lippincott and Mrs. Louis Buriir.- Brehn, 10S Mt. Tabor Way, Miss dally communication media catty II," .. " of a site south of the Gold Star . game, co-chairmen, would like to remodeling is completed, .they plan to move to this address, . ' -. , Miller last week lost her billfold so many stories-, of man’s inhtt:- Tha choice of the FLASHER is Memorial Bridge on the; Brofcott thank their many workers, and change -purse' from her . rain- NOOK mahity to .man that right here -in side of the Thames River, and put Mr. and Mi-s". Raymond King, of very fitting and inspiring indeed Mr. and Mrs, William Gibson and esat Rocket.- When she noticed her V Free Instructions- 9:30 A.M. to Neptune we can still find ecmpas- since she' holds the enviable top ting: the FLASHER permanently daughters, Mary and Emily,-.of Milburii,. are spending . the , month loss she -called police, who .said 5 P.M. • Yarns, Needlepoint aion for the unfortunate. It was or; high ground there where shu at 27 Main Avenue. Mrs, King ia Embroidery Cotton • Gifts spot in snemjr tonnage sent to the Rome. Georgih, have been visiting that Mrs. Woodward, 107 Heck indeed gratifying to see such neigh bottom. ■ It would he nice if -we can bo visited by th': public. Wo Mrs. Gibson’s mother, Mrs. Leonorc the daughter -of Mfr, and ;Mrs, Avenue, had reported finding the borliness. Edwin A. Taylor, 37 Broadway. 74 MAIN AVENUE could realize sueh a return from all are hopeful that it will be possibla Porter, at the- Quaker Inn this billfold, containing all Miss Mil Sincerely yours, our tax dollars as from thOsj wo for the very extensive nubmarina week. . ’ • Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Sashtleber, lar’s vacation .money while $way OCEANGROVE put into the FLASHER and her library and museum of the Electric of East Orange, are spending two from. Canada,; Needless to;' say, MR. & MRS. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Tinney of t h o m a s b , Da n i e l s crew. Unfortunately, the qualities Boat Division of the General Dy weeks at the;Barbai»*Heck on,Heck Miss Miller was -happy and filled namics Corporation to be moved to Drexei Hill, Pa. are enjoying their Neptune, N. J. .that made the Submarint- Forces stay at the Arlington or. Auditori Avenue. Mrs., Sachtleber is the sis with, appreciation. The story was Whc*,-r ' One Finds The great cannot be bought for any this‘site ahd become a part of its um Square until Labor Day. . ter-in-law: of Mrs. W. S. Narugh- told to another guest of Mrs, Brehn; Unexpected!” August 10, 1961 price, and wo must take care lest attractions. right, 35 Main Avenue. Miss Harriet C. Howard of South who remarked,. “I found a change they disappear from the American While the Submarine Veterans of Orange is vacationing at the Shel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roller, purse on the street,” and -it was scene; World War II has chapters in vari burne Hotel, 30 Ocean ?attyvay, 101 Broadway, , entertained Miss Miller’s lost p.urse, .with small SHELL CRAFT Sub Veterans During World War II tho Sub ous localities about tho country, it change, until after Labor Day. friends at a buffet diliner party , marine Forces consisted of fourteen is by the very nature of its meni- ■ last .Friday night. Guests in ' Mrs. Harold Atkins and mother bership a small organization—and . The Bancroft - Taylor Rest Plan Memorial thousand seven hundred fifty of cluded Mr.; and Mrs. T. A. Mrs. Violet T. Gillan, 83 Franklin HOBBY SHOP ficers and men—three thousand five certainly noet a rich one. Conse Horns will hold its annual ba Pierce,; Jr.,; - of. Birmingham, Avenue, left for Maine .yesterday EDITOR, TIMES:' ' quently, we are going to need your GIFTS • FREE INSTRUCTIONS hundred five’ lost their lives; al zaar on Thursday and Friday, , Ala.; Mr. and Mrs: . Robert with Mrs. Atkins’ sister, Mrs. Au help in the construction of a suit August 17 and 18, starting at Shell Jewelry • Fish The Navy Department has re most one out of f our, and the high Shannon, of Haddonfield and drey. Gibbs, who had been visiting Scale Corsages • Plastic cently made it known th'at it will est percentage loss suffered by any able memorial. Please lend us a 9:30 A.M. at St.. Paul’s Ocean Grove; Dr. and Mrs. them for two weeks. Mrs. Gibbs F l o w e r u hand in getting his job done prop Church, New York and Embury turn over the Submarine FLASH group in any service. Too, this Charles Brimfield, of York, Pa.; will be met by hoi husband in Port ER to the U. 8. Submarine Veter Force, comprising only two percent erly. Any contribution will help, Avenues. Luncheont' will be. Mr. :ind Mrs. Alan Anderson, land and then continue on to their 70 MAIN AVENUE but send all that you or your or j served. Everyone is invited to ans of World War II for the pur of the Navy, delivered a mortal of Syracuse, N.Y.; Mr. and home in Eastport. Rev. and Mrs. OCEAN GROVE pose of incorporating it in a perm blow to the Japanese by sending to ganization fee) that you ran. It’s eniov the good fellowship and Mrs. W. Barry Stockdale and Morgan Gibbn are missionaries a good project and contributions take advantage of the bar anent memorial to those men of the bottom one-third of the v.'ar- Mr. and Mrs. William Kresge, working under the American Mis ship; and almost two-thirds of tho are tax exempt. . gains. • , of Ocean prove. The Pierces, sion for opening closed . (lurches. Make checks payable to FLASH Mrs. H. C. Whitney, of 34 Lex merchant ships sunk by anybody and the Brimfield3 have re They were formerly residents of and everybody. ER MEMORIAL FUND. Mail to ington Avenue, Jersey City, lost turned to their home? after Ocean Grove. EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT THE Post Office Box 234, Teaneck, N. J . her watch jn the Sampler Inn last enjoyable annual vacations This country will, alway.. need Many, thanks, Mrs. John Swentzel, 120 the kind of skill, spirit and devo Saturday morning. The watch was here. Mrs. Brimfield is the Cookman Avenue, celebrated REAR ADMIRAL found and turned in,to-the Sampler former Miriam Casey, daugh tion to duty shown by those men her 94th birthday, Saturday. and consequently it behooves us to THOMAS M, DYKERS, by an anonymous person whom ter of Mr. and Mrs. R, D.'' Three of her daughters held USN (Ret.) Mrs. Whitney would like to thapk. do what we can to perpetuate such Casey, 60 Franklin Avenue. Mr. - open house. Her daughters Chairman, FLASHER • Mr. and Mrs! Vincent Surdi, of Pierce is tho son of Mr. and an inspiring example'to our youth. are: Bernice Patton, Danbury, This is more vital to us today than Memorial Committee -Bloomfield, are staying a t 51 Clark Mrs. T. A. Pierce, Sr., of the Conn., Blanche Kreutzer, Avenue until after Labor Day. tent-colony. Yonkers, and Marjorie Steich, Mr. and Mrs. W. Barry Stock Miami, Flu, Three generations dale and daughter, Linda, 123 of each of the daughters, as Broadway, are leaving tomorrow to well as other guests, were Buffet - - $2.00 KRIJSCHKA pick up their two sons, Kerry aiid there, to pay her homage. She Danny; who are .completing- a week . received many cards and gifts SERVED FROfti 4 P.M. to 7 P.M. IN THE Classified Advertisements at Farestburg Scout Reservation. in honor of her great day. MAIN DINING ROOM OF THE Advertisement for these columns should be In the office of **Th® THE FLORIST On Sunday the Stockdalo family Marjorie Hinds, daughter of Mrs. Times" NOT LATER THAN .11:00 A il. Thursday of each week. will leavu for Sami Bar, Vermont, Doris Hinds, 84 Mt. Zion Way, was where they will erijov a week’s CLASSIFIED AD RATES • Funeral Designs visiting her - grandmother Mrs, E. 25 Words OR LESS SEVENTH CENTS camping on Lake Champlain. H. ' Moser, 1701 Drummond Court,. Additional Words ABOVE 25 ...... —..... — 2 . Cents____ per Word_____ • Weddings, Bouquets ' DeW itt Donaldson, idO Stockton Asbury Park. Riding home on her 6 Times for the price of Four Consecutive insertions. For each line Avenue, is a medical patient in Fit bicycle, she: ran over something in capitalized or Indented, 15c additional charge. • CORSAGES from our Copy mailed in, given to a representative or brought to ofTlce, per kin Hospital with a heart ailment. the road causing her to be ‘thrown sonally must be accompanied by cash or'stamps to cover cost. Copy .greenhouses- ' . Mrs. A. P. Stackhouse, of Pros against the handle bars ;»f the bike accepted over phone as a courtesy and convenience to customers. pect Park, Pa., has returned home .and to the:ground. One tooth was Bills due immediately upon presentation. — 783 Wayside Rd. — after a stay with Mrs, -Wilfred knocked out and another one bad Evans, of . the Highland Hotel. ly damaged. She . was treated at FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE PR 5-6758 NEPTUNE Returning romo after a month’s Fitkin -Hospital; and released. stay at the Chester House, 38 Em , Norma G. Parker, who has been BREA K FA ST SEVERAL EXCELLENT ‘BUYS IN bury Avenue, are Mr. and Mrs, enjoying two weeks at the Ormond AMID COLOR AND BEAUTY. OCEAN GROVE— Main Ave.: corner, Hugh Campbell, Brooklyn; Mrs. Hotel, Is returning this week to h er OPEN TO PUBLIC _ all year; 12 rooms, 2M- baths; HW oil'' D UN -H AV EN ’S UNUSUAL heat; partly furnished; A-l condition, Sophie Kaufmarin, Newark; Mrs. home in Richmond Hill, L. 1. SPANISH TILED CAFETERIA $19,250. M t. H erm on W ay, NW se ctio n : FRANCIONI, John Happel], Bloomfield, and Mr. WHY NOT TRY THE DUN-IIAVEN 4 apts.; home an investment; all im and Mrs. Gillespie, Detroit, Mich. this year. One of Ocean Grove's finest p ro v em en ts; a sk in g $12,500. M cC lin and most beautiful hotels. Rates are tock Street: three separate apts.; fur TAYLORand GOLD SEAL & surprisingly reasonable for an elevator n ish ed ; b arg ain a t $7,950. C lark A ve NOTICE hotel “up front^^^-on beautiful Ocean nue: twin house; each side 7 rooms; ARMSTRONG INLAID Pathway, only 4 doors from the oceanl h o t a ir h e a t; price red u ce d to $9,000. LOPEZ, Inc. Write now for picture folder with, low Worth Investigating. Brewer & Smith, The Planning Board of-the TownSRlp Realtors, member of S.M.L.S., 619 FUNERAL HOME of Neptune received an application LINOLEUM ra te s.- from the Warrerr Sarian Associates, Inc., WANT TO AVOID STAIRS? Bangs Ave., Asbury Park, PRospect 5- Exclusive but l«escp«nrfv; to subdivide the property -known os The Duri-Haven has 15 ground floor 0250. . —31tf • Rubber Tile, Asphalt Tile, bedrooms.and almost seventy bedrooms DANIEL Li FRANCIONI Lot 18-A, Block S-G-6. into 38 lots. WONDERFUL opportunity to buy this The said Board will meet; at the Vinyl" Plastic, Plastic Wall more—served by the safest type ele- ' THOMAS W. TAYLOR vaftor built, slow and easy!„ all year (Pltmhn Ave,) home with In Township Headquarters, 137 South come, ol) in excellent condition. Priced D , JOSEPH LOPEZ Main Street, Neptune, New Jersey, on Tile, Formica - Sink Tops. WANT TO GO TO THE MOVIES? Don’t even move out of your ^Dun- reasonably to settle estate. Seen by ap - 704 - 7th Ave. Aabur Park T h u rsd ay , A u g u st 17, .1961, a t 8 P.M . pointment. ' to consider this application, at which “Absolutely the Bent — at Haven rocker! Twice each wfcek we Air Conditioned PR 5-0021 take you to all the world’s beauty spots Robert W. Johnson, Real Estate time all interested parties will he given, Reasonable Prices’’ 32 Main Ave., Ocean Grove. PR 5- li'amiiiea Called For an opportunity to submit any com with professional gorgeous color and • Kntmate? CbeerfoUy Given sound travelogs on a huge screen in 1020. -_31* '; A t Their Convenience ments on the application. • • Expert Mechanic* one of Ocean' Grove’s largest and most DATED: August 0, 1961 - beautiful lounges. Yes—travel all over OCEAN GROVE—North end property JOHN W . KNOX. In excellent condition, 11 rooms con*- S ecretary the world in your own rockerl. RAINING OUT? ENJOY BREAKFAST pletcly carpeted and modernly fur- —32 $2.85 nished throughout, good income prop Yes, and a "cost of operation” breakfast erty, ideal location In Ocean Block. in Dun - naven’s unusually beautiful Call for appointment to Inspect. PR 4- SHELL Floorcovering Shop cafeteria—an accommodation to keep 903G E x t. 134. P rin c ip a ls only. A sking i f i i those many rooms filled. The. Dun- $14,900. —32 Wm. L. Neaves & Son Haven will be packed again this sum mer for one very good reason: no ho OCEAN GROVE — Private residence. BEAUTY DELI MARKET , PR 6-0273 or 6-6524 tel Offers more for the money. .W® Seven large light rooms, corner house 45 Pilgrim Pathway mean to keep it “Ocean Grove’s best with side open yard.- Oil heat. N ear 127 HECK AVENUE. buy.” • ■' ■ —26tr shopping areas, transportation and Occan Grove churches. Priced for im m ediate sale. SALON Tel. PRospect 4-3974 P h o n e P R 5-046B. * —3 3 - 3 6 * OCEAN GROVE RESERVE NOW for summer vacation —Apartments with tile baths, modern TW O furnished houses on sam e lot<. 72 MAIN AVENUE kitchens hnd porches—from $75 a week four room cottage, six room house; to $150 a w eek. R oom s fro m $25 to $55 OCEAN GROVE ”A FRIENDLY PLACE good condition; recently painted; bar OCEAN GROVE va week. Special season rates—enjoy gain at $10,500. 0 G Clark Ave. Phone TO SHOP’’ the cool summer breeze and full view PR 5-8822. . —32-3G Ample Parking —. No Meters from The Wiridamer,, 23 Ocean Ave., Ocean Grove. .. —12tf 11-ROOM sum m er cottage; one block Pentl Davldsoa PR 5-4461 MEMORIAL FOR RENT—Aug. and Sept.; 2-room to beach; good renting location; $7,500. P ro p . 24 M cClintock St.; Ocean Grove. PR OUR apt., twin beds, shower, private en 5-7531. - • —32—36* DELICATESSEN DEPT, trance, patloi all utilities, near Audi torium. Ideal’for 2 adults. 98 Mt.-Ta MERCHANDISE FOR SALE NOW OPENED HOME b o r W ay, O c e a n ‘G rove. 30-34* 118 MAIN AVENUE FAN—“Coolatr" M odel 28. TWO newly - decorated furnished Slightly used. Cost $281.00. Room too AIR CONDITIONED apartments, TV, 15 Pitman Ave., Ocean small. Reasonable. PR 5 - 4 7 1 7 F Grove, % block from beach. near Audi Eddie’s Quality HOME MADE Noble, Ocean Grove, N. J. _ ^ 2 * PRospect 4-1753 torium. First floor, 5 rooms and bath, POTATO SALAD av ailable m o n th of S ept., $200, S econd Lady Wm, P. Walton, Jr. floor, 3% rooms and patio porch, ocean WANTED — To Buy Market Attendant Owner and Mgr. view, available* Aug.^-.12 to 19, $90; also, m o n th of Sept.. $175. B o th a p a rtm e n ts HIGHEST PRICES PAID—I will buy FOR .QUALITY MEATS BAKED LIMA BEANS available for winter rental commencing china, glass, lamps, bric-a-brac, jew- CUT WHEN & HOW COLE SLAW O ct. 1. C all P R 5-2723. , —29tf el% Bhvcr, furniture. Best prices paid. A lice Sand, 227 R iv er R oad, R ed YOU WANT THEM MACARONI SALAD THREE ROOM all * year round cot B ank. SH adyside 1-5200 14t£ tage, nicely furnished; suitable for one 125 Heck Avenue or two people; from Oct. 1st to June Ocean Grove LET US MAKE YOUR 15th, $45 a m o n th ; E L ' 8-4632. ^-32-33* WANTED TO RENT SANDWICHES E. W. Hobbine, Prop. The Hardware Store 4 ROOM apartment; unfurnished; by FOR SUM M ER season of 19G2. Elder Tel. PRospect 4-0963 FOR THE BEACH year. Call-PR 5-5485 between 6 and 7 ly couple desire a 2 -bcdroom -furnished ■ of Ocean Grove p .m ; . -3 1 -3 5 cottage or apt. fully equipped. In reply give street address, price for entire seu- TW O APARTM ENTS—slim m er . rent son. and other details. A ddress G, W. al; one block from beach; one;. 2 % P. O. Box 144, Sea G irt, N. J. —31-32 PLUMBING room s on ground floor, sleeps 5; one: 2 room s, 1st floor, sleeps 3. The W ood- GARAGE wanted—South^ End pre ruil’s, 18 V/ebb A venue, Oceun Grove, ferred; A ugust 28 - Septem ber 11. Good, TINNING and HEATING — 3 2 « - 3 3 % price. 181 South St., M orristow n, N. J. -3 2 -3 4 : HARDWARE FOR RENT—Four room unfurnished Clem's apartment, immediate occupancy; light SERVICES U.S. ROYAL — ARMSTRONG FAINTS and OILS and airy; all utilities included. • Fully equipped kitchen; ocean view porch. 21 - PLUMBING AND HEATING, gutter#- Beauty Salon Webb Ave., Ocean Grove. —32 RECAPPING Agency For “No Roost” and leaders, • Fred Elsenhauer, 124 Pigeon Repellent Cookman 'Ave. Phone PRospect 5-5092. 89 Main Avenue MISCELLANEOUS • . . —5*tf OCEAN GROVE ALAN THIELE ' — Also — Rose Bushes TRAVEL • OPPORTUNITY — Relief alterationsni££1f«ORIN? of allTi Fi°.r kinds. ? en Youan?i women* will be PRospect 5-7161 driver wanted by couple, Ocean Grove ^ w °r k - K* B o u fa ra h , TIRE CO. to St. Petersburg area’, Florida. Ex 145 Abbott Ave. Phone PR 4-2494. Specialising In 51 Main Avenue • penses paid. Soon after. August -15. ’ —52tf Hwy. 35 & Heck Ave. e OCEAN. GROVE, N. J. . Dun-Haven'Hotel. Kennedy. .—32* Permanent 'Waring NEPTUNE- PR 4-7805 SPENCER AND SPIRELLA Indlvld- Phone PR 4-4741 SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES Igncd foundation and bras., Hillside Drive, Shark $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL River Hills. PR 4-6363. gitf x • . -. Vv" ’ * ’ ,.'v • i-’; OCEAN GROVE HME3 tod NEgTUNE TiME§, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, AUfeUST 11, 1961 FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 1, 1961 H ^tp cean . Grove Recalls 1st Visit -s / S IPS ■ . NEW JERSEY. ^ r' To Grove Iri 1895 r jP lj! of-&qua/t& /f/ifeofc/feajfflA, a n d k The hotels and boarding houses herewith presented are [a I ® recommended to the consideration of intending patrons as the a ■, ° ne ° cean - . - ! best houses of entertainment in tljis world-famous resort. jg FRANK B. SCOTT. owner ' - . MARILYN B. SCOTT, Mgr. | — DIRECTLY Oft THE OCEAN — = i ...... i'«..lnnim'ii.iiiii.m>ii.»n»niiiiiiiiiin»niiiiniii»liinim|ii'i»ininii.n»iii»..,i«.u.a ^■lllllllllllllll lllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH llllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllltllllllllllltllillllllllllllllllllltllllllg s ...... inn Him ...... f « * « - * » w — - GRAND ATbANTIG HOTEL Beach and Main Avenues, Ocean Grove Hot and cold water in rooms; some with private FROM THE PORCHES OF THE DUN-IIAVEN baths and lavatories FAMOUS SUPREME BLEND COFFEE AND DESSERTS FROM OUR OWN SBAKE SHOP Protected — inside and outside.— with modem automatic = sprinkler system to assure your relaxation and safety. g NEW ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS I Phone PRospect 5-8885 39th Season — M. J. WOODRING % iiiiiaiiiittiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiianiitaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiaiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiian _ ...... •.'■(•■■'■'•••(••'•■•■((•MttifKCfltlttflfNtil*- North End Hotel m u Park View Hotel ORMOND HOTEL The Wesley Hotel Hotel Shelburne THE AURORA Telephone PRospect 5-5579 •ff ittf ia i ii it mil ii mu tii 111| H,,111| | , I Rooms 50 Main Avenue. Centrally located, near res taurants, beach, Auditorium and all attractions. BELLA VISTA Hot and cold running water In rooms. Phone FRospect 5-6233 M. A. OBRECHT 34 OCEAN PATHWAY EUROPEAN PLAN YOU’LL ENJOY SUMMER LIFE at the Albatross, located on beautiful Ocean Pathway with ocean view from porches. All rooms are' modernly furnished. Rates on application. Dining WE’RE arrangements can be made. PRospect 4-9749 EDWARD J. O’NEILL, Manager a n n o u n c e PRospect 5-2085 s e r v i c e t o Correction, Sir RADIQGAB EDITOR, TIMES-' y- ...... mill liiiiiiiisiiiiiiiii...... I...... ■Minium,...... iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiinii Running T We enjoyed very much reading | Entire Block On The Oceanfront j Jatior the fine editorial on Ocean Grove by W ater in Seth H. Moselley, 2nd, in The A / £ tV Every Room Times. ' ; ' • . J E fiS E Y 43 Webb Ave., ,Cor. Central Avo., However, he made one glaring HOTEL MANCHESTER rooms with community kitchen, convenient to beach, stores and ^gftSV^ error. He described watching a 25 OCEAN PATHWAY [all attractions. PR 4-782® 6ASV’ Christmas service in the Young Mrs. W. Leeming, Prop. CHARGE, WflRGG. People’s Temple and he called it We assure you that our guests will be satisfac ECONOMICAL the Oriental Missionary Society ELEVATOR 24 HOUR SERVICE Conference. This was,not so at all! Private Baths torily served during the 1961 season. I Courteous, Comfortable* Clean It was the Christmas in July Safe and Dependable I Owned & Operated by The Ocean Grove Comp Meeting ABs’n. ; service of the daily Young People’s mil'., Ill Iivniiiutum,,, „„ „ „ Meeting under the leadership of I nELEN WATSON, Manager 1 Rev. Gordon Lowden. We wish you S * 5 would set Mr. Moseley straight, be "iiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiqiiiiiBiiiiiiiiaiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiifitanaiiaiiiiiaM aiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiaiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiatiani^ REPAIRS ON ALL CARS Mrs. Geo. R. Haines, Owner | cause we are proud of our Young yiininiiiniiiiiiaiiiniiiaiiiHiiiaiiiiiBiiiiiiM iiiiiianiiniiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiirtiiaiiiiiaiirfiiiHaiiiiiiinniiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiie — OVER 25 YRS. AT THIS People’s Meeting, which has done PRospect 4-9515 § OCEAN GROVE ADDRESS — sueh fine work among the youth for i m u i u i h w i H im i (ihi ik im i ii.iuii(tiiniui»iii«uuuaitauiii*uiuitiuim iiiitf so many years. Very truly yours, HELEN A. LITTLE Surf, Beach and Bath Avenues ! • SAME DAY Pick-up I August 4, 1961' Overlooking the Ocean | and Delivery Service. ! Ocean Grove European Plan BODY & FENDER WORK I • Cleanest Wash Any-! HOTEL • Three short blocks to tho Great Audi- torlum. One block from ocean. Rooms AUTO PAINTING I where. | with or without private baths and Descendant Writes rooms with private toilets. Also apart RAY ELLIS ments. Restful, Reasonable. Homelikn. Stockton & So. Main Street » 55 Olin St. Phone PR 4-1078 = . EDITOR, TIMES: . OceanGrove PRC-7727 W U IIillllllllllflllIIIII||||||||i||||||„(, III[II((| |f| |||njnI|||||| Being ' the gi'eat, gsoat, great, tospect 5-2495 treat grandson of Capt. Richard OCEAN Saltar, I was pleased Lo see him OCEAN GROVE mentioned in ‘‘Old Names In.Mon mouth” in your good paper. May Phone: . Mergaugey’s I please have extra copies of The PR <4-9679 VILLA IRospect 6-7613 Times to send to Monmouth rela; NURSING lives who probably missed it. HOME Sincerely, TAXI S3 CLARK A V E • PR 5-0554 • : . • OWEN GRUNDY ■Eospect 5-1708 (STATE trCBNSED) Phone G/eenwich Village News I New York, N. Y. j 1420 - 9lhi Ave., Noptuno, Now Jcnoy • Reasonable Rates I’age live, plense nn ^ NO Answer Coll ------• Newly Renovated ' PRospect B-7342 PRospect 5-5142 PRospect 4-4880 • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage PR 54619 Mutual 1-4392 PRospect 5-2192 • Diabetics — Cardiacs • Convalescents — Post- Lou Ellen Hotel Operative . 58 Main — Ocean Grove ' OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1961 Obituaries IGNAZIO (CHARLES) ARNONE NEPTUNE—A resident here for 41 years, Ignazio (Charles) Ar- rione, 75, of 1208- Corlies Avenue, died last Thursday. He was, born RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES in Italy and formerly lived in Hart ford, Conn, 4'. Mr. Arnone retired six years ago PROPERTY RECONDITIONING as an employee of the Fischer Bak HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES ing Company, Asbury Park. OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE He "was a communicant of Mt, I* «♦ Carmel Roman Catholic Church, Asbury Park: Services were rheld. on Monday from the Francioni, PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING Taylor and Lopez Funeral" Home; Asbury. Park and Mt. Carmel SHEET METAL WORK — KITCHEN MODERNIZATION Church, and interment -was in Mt. Over Fifty Years Fourth and Railroad Avca Carmel Cemetery. of Service In ‘ Asbury Park, N. J. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lena ■ Monmouth County Dial PRospect 5-3193 Arnone; six daughters, Mrs. Con nie Montrose, Mrs. Angie Napoli- tano, and Mrs. Nancy Francese, all of Asbury. Park; Mrs. Ann De- GARAGE — STORAGE Fazio, Oceanport; Mrs. Fannie De ' TUNING • AUTO REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS Santis,- Long Branch, and 'Mrs, Marie Brown, here; a son, Dominic, EDWARDS FARGO GAS STATION here” and 18 grandchildren. Pick up & delivery • 24 Hr. Towing Service • Lubrication 1423 CORLIES AVE., N EPTUN E — frfiospect 5-9892 JOHN CHRISTOPHER SLOWEY, SR. • Oldsmobile Sales and Service Phones: PR 5-4670 — PR 5-4683 NEPTUNE— Funeral services were held Tuesday at the’ Reilly Johnson’s Oldsmobile, Inc. Funeral- Home and at the Church 86 South Main Street, Ocean Grove of St. Rose for John C. Slowey, STORAGE— BY DAY - WEEK • MONTH • Sr., who died last Saturday! while visiting friends in Manasquan.; Phone PRospect 4-1439 21-HOUR SERVICE Mr. Slowey, 58, was a sales rep-i resentatives for Knox Glass Com SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. pany, N. Y.. He had. lived at the STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING Bhore for 12 years and was ti com Corner Corlies Avenue and .Main Street Neptune, N. J. municant of the Church of the As- ■ censioft, Bradley Beach. COMPLETE CAR CARE • ROAD SERVICE He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Littman Slowey; four sons, John Jr., ' Spring Lake WEBBER’S TEXACO SERVICE Heights; Robert William, Brick Bridal Shower , Highway 35 and Corlies Ave., Neptune, N. J. Township; Dennis and William, Day Phone PR 5-9707; N ight Phone MU 1-5142 • C. J. Webber. Prop. both at home; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Marilyn Bianco, Westbury, For Carol Hopper PRospect 5-9416 We give S & H Green Stamps L. I., and nine grandchildren. Interm ent was 'in Sag Harbor, NEPTUNE SHELL SERVICE CENTER Long Island. - .' Free Pick Up & Delivery • Tires, Batteries, Shellubrication HIWAY 35 at DRUMMOND AVE/ • NEPTUNE HUDSON D. CARHART LAUNDRY NEPTUNE—A retired civil serv ice employee at the State Hospital Call PR 5-1012 for Pick Up & Delivery • Same Day Service at Marlboro, Hudson D. Carhart, 69, of 111 Olive Street, died Wed WASH RITE LAUNDERETTE nesday, August 2, in Riverview Hospital, Red Bank. He had lived FREE Soak. Period • Blueing • . Folding Your laundry here for the past year. washed/ • dried • folded ■— 434 Prospect Ave., Asbury Park The Bedle Funeral Home, Key port, was in charge of arrange MILK AND GREAM ments. He is survived by his wife, Mary Foster Carhart; one daughter, Mrs. WARDELL’S DAIRY George Tibbetts; Hazlet; one son, DAIRY PRODUCTS Hudson Di. Jr., Keyport; a sister, NEPTUNE, N.J. Phone PRospect 4-1916 Mrs. Thomas Rathbone, Hazlet; a brother, Stacey Carhart, Sr., and "No Finer Milk Sold Anywhere1 four grandchildren. Green Grove Rd., Neptune Mr. Carhart was a member of American Mechanics, Keyport, an WOOLLEY’S DAIRY exempt member of Hazlet Fire Co. Successor To Taylor Dairy Tel. PRospect 5-5050 No. 1, a member of, St. John’s Methodist Church,' Keyport, and of the church men’s club. MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING MRS. GEORGE TOLBERT NEPTUNE^—Born in,Augusta, MANNING’S - MAYFLOWER Georgia, Mrs. Elenora Tolbert, 61, L O C A L & LONG DISTANCE MOVING.AND STORAGE EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOB AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. of 1222% Embury Avenue, died 1924 Heck Avenue The Shore’s Newest and Most .Modern Warehouse Wednesday, Aug. 2, at Fitkin Hos Mathes N ep tu n e , N ew J e rse y . P llo sp ect 4-3G32 K ellogg 1-1033 pital. Funeral services were held Air. Conditioners Friday at the' F. Leon Harris Fu AGENTS neral Home, Asbury Park, and in “BLUE” COAL terment was in Mt. Prospect Ceme op. — PR 5-2300 ALLIED AGROGERS ASBURY AVE. tery..'.. Surviving are her husband, VAN LINES PRospect 5-2093 Asbury Park George and a daughter, Pearl. MOVING AND STORAGE RAYMOND E. WIIITFORD : OCEAN ' GROVE — Word has 1959 VAUGHN’S EXPRESS — PR 6-6104 been received here of the death'July LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING 26 of Raymond E. Whitford in Bur Clirysler Con v bank,, Calif. Services were held 604 BOND STREET • ASBURY PARK there. A former resident of the Windsor full power Grove, Mr. Whitford is survived MONUMENTS by his wife, Katheryn Line Whit- ford, of Burbank, and a daughter, Mrs. Fred Fitz Randolph, of New Market, N. J. MRS. WYLEAN JAMES WILSON 1958 MERCURY H. TOP COUPE . NEPTUNE — Born in Worth Montclair Full Power — $1395 County, Ge'orgia, Mrs. Wylean 1957 CHEVROLET TUDOR BARTON Jam es Wilson, 32, of 414 Fisher 210 6 Cyl. Standard Shift — $895 Avenue, died Wednesday in Fitkin 1956 OLDSMOBILE H. TOP SEDAN Hospital. • She is survived by a daughter, 95 Full Power — $795 Miss Wilhemina. Wilson; at home; 1955 BUICK TUDOR three brothers, John James, De SPECIAL STANDARD SHIFT — $495 troit, Mich.; Avan James, Jr., here; 1951 MERCURY SEDAN $950 PAINTING — DECORATING Rudolph. James, Trenton; and two sister, Mrs. Ariezell Burrouth, here, All cars may be purchased with no money Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Pointing and Mrs. Novella Felts, Detroit. - down • Low bank rates! WALTER J. ULMER, JR. SOI MAPLE AVE , NEPTUNE, N. J. _ PRospect 5-1764 Retired Publisher I PAINTING & PAPERHANGING CONTRACTORS SINCE 1938 (Continued rrom Page 1) city at 6:00 p.m.; had dinner at THOMPSON & GILLAN, ING 8:30 at the Hotel Anglo-American. DECORATING & COLOR CONSULTANTS Here we stayed for two nights and’ 47 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE PR 5-6636 one day, viewing the art treasures HIGHWAY 35 & CORLIES AVE. of the famous Ufizzi Gallery and NEPTUNE • PR 6-7181 PLUMBING and HEATING the masterpieces in the churches. Robert Mason, Prop. — Lou Della Pietro, Mgr. There are 2000 paintings in the Uf- fizi gallery alone. It would take FISH MARKET six months to do justice to this, one of the world’s most magnificent art collections. Add to this' the OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Cathedral of St. Mary's of the Flower, the second largest church in Italy; the Baptistry of St. John RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE and the Pitti Palace, where the guide elaborated on the solid gold PRospect 5-2718 ACE Radio & TV Service (PR 5-8062) frames which encased priceless paintings, you have have more art 227 NEPTUNE HIGHWAY, NEPTUNE We repair Television, Home & Car Radios. Record. Players and than the average, mortal can ab sorb in a year.: We thoroughly ALL SEA FOOD • LOBSTERS • CRAB MEAT TOPe 4o” °Mah|B Street (Corner 4th Ave.), Bradley Beach agreed with the guide who said at the end of the tour: “These are a complete oil heating service ROOFS — SIDINGS the oil wells of. Florence.1? FLORIST Next day we set out for Venice ARCADIA — The Land of Flower* GENERAL ROOFING CO. to climb the Golden Stairs and cross ARCADIA the. bridge of Sighs. We traveled ESSO OIL BURNER FLOWER SnOP AND GREENIIOUSB Robert H. Jnska, prop. ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADERS by CIAT Motorcoach via Ravenna, PLANTS AND DISH GARDENS, CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING FLOWERS, COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES Ferrara, and Padova, the famous ESSO HEATING OIL CORSAGES, FUNERAL DESIGNS, FLOWERS BV WIRE PRospect 6-82.49 ■ ; ■ 1408 Vz Corlies A ye., Neptune • Robert Deane drive over the Appennines. 401 COOKMAN AVE., ASBURY PARK I'lione: PRospect 4-2445 We stopped off a t Ravenna for BURNER SERVICE lunch, and at Padova to visit the HOUSE WRECKING T MAJOR HOME IMPROVEMENT CO Basilica of St. Anthony Church PHONE: ;■ ROOFING — siding — ALTERATIONS of the ..Miracles, where, the priest who received us .. expressed great p ’ r S a’ta^ / Windows — Jalousies Residential & Commercial House Wrecking K. J. NAJAR,-3I4 Main Street, Asbury Park, N. J. happiness at seeing our group of PR 5-4600 502 Burlington Avenue, Brndley Beach, N. J . PR 4-8530 Free Estimates — PR 5-2583 Americans. He was a native of 2Q-40 Prosper BOB FURLONG — Tree Service • Truck Rental Baltimore; and described the mir Asbury Park Trucking — Fill Dirt — Top Soil — Gravel Sand VARIETY STORE acles of healing that had been per Established formed at the altar by St. An .'Over 40 Years WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER thony. He showed us the tomb of the saint and the remains of his r% / II E. A. PACE 5 & 10c STORE tongue and jawbono enclosed in LOOK FOR WELLER'S CREAM AND BLUE. FLEET 49 MAIN AVE.,- OCEAN GROVE — PR 5-4455 a .case. •. You’re Reading The Family Newspaper 100 MAIN ST., MANASQUAN — CA 3-0224 Our group of 22 arrived a t Venice