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New Classrooms to Be Ready by Threie Girls Seek Baked Goods for First Aid Sale Swimming Meet in North End Pool Dr. Edward G IT PAYS v j ’i 1 THE TO ADVERriSE . FAMILY IN THE TIMES . j NEWSPAPER UNU TUB NaPTUNB TIME? _ — 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.
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