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AND THE NEPTUNE TIMES Vol. LXXXIII, No. 18 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1058 „ ol Independence of thc - U nitedStates of _Atnerica the 183rd year SEVEN CENTS

Dr. and Mrs. Hann RED & BLACK ELECTS, Married 55 Years FETES NHS ATHLETES Richard Anderson was elect­ Ocean Grove Couple ed president of the Neptune Celebrated Anniversary Red and Black Association.last Thursday night, succeeding Tuesday, April 29th Calvin R. Patterson, Sr., who presided last night at the an­ Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Forrest nual All-Sports banquet for : Hann celebrated their fifty-fifth . the high school athletes. . -wedding anniversary T uesday Over 200 students attended night at their residence, 78 Abbott the banquet, given by the Red Avenue, Occon Grove. and Black and addressed by Among the clergymen present Cadet Peter Dawkins, captain were tho Rev. B. Harrison Decker, of the Army (West Point) D.D. nnd wife, District Superin­ football team. AU coaches tendent of the New Brunswick Dis­ were introduced and' jackets trict, New. Jersey Conference; Dr. were presented to the members George H. Neal, Dr. and Mrs. Al­ of this year’s basketball team ,. bert Layton, pastor of St. Paul’s champs of I the Shore Confer­ Methodist Church; the Rev. Stacy ence. D. Myers' and wife, pastor of Bel­ Other Red and Black officers* mar Methodist Church and the elected at the annual meeting Rev. Kenneth Perinchief and wife, last ,wcek -were Joseph Nolan, pastor of the First Methodist first vice president; Robert Chuch, Camden, N. J. Davis, second vice president; Other guests from Ocean Grove Gary, . Mitchell, corresponding Mr. and Mrs. George J. Davis, of Mr. Davis is a brother of Thomas were Mrs. Elizabeth Cooper, Mrs. secretary; Mts. Leonard Zirkle, Boothwyn, Pa., have purchased the Davis,' proprietor of the Pathway Anna Cook, Miss Fay Tucker, Mrs. recording secretary, and Past St. Elmo Hotel, 77 Main Avenue, Market, Ocean Grove, and member A lta Gongloff, Miss Florence Caryll President 'William Kresge, Ocean Grove, from Mr. and Mrs. of the Neptune Township Commit- and Miss Bess Stitt. There were treasurer. . Lconard Zirkle. The new owners tee. They have one son, Gerry, who relatives, friends and former par- have already taken possession and is in his last year in high school ishoners from Red Bank, Borden- are preparing for opening before and another son, George Jr., who is town, Westville and a group from Decoration Day. They plan to op- married and resides in Chadford, Old Bridge, the most recent charge erate the year-round, serving Pa. Prior to his entrance into the served by Dr. Hann. Hospital Thanks meals, as has been the custom at hotel business here, Mr. Davis was. Dr. Hann was a former member this house for so many years* connected with the Research and of the Ocean Grove Association and Fitldrt Workers The new owners have been sum- Development department of the a leader of the Sunshine Meeting. mer visitors here for many years. Sun Oil Company. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Secor served Grove Unit Gives Easter the anniversary repast. Cards & Eggs; Fitkin N.J. Bell Co. Film j Open House May. 14 On Tuesday the regular meet­ ing of the Ocean Grove Auxiliary For Installation At Brussels Fair of the James F. Ackerman Federa­ tion was. held, at the Ocean Grove “This Is New Jersey” Woman’s Clubhouse, 89 Mt. Carmel Movie Shown May 7 Way. Mrs. Harry Webster, first During Stale Celebration vice president, presided, opening thc meetihg with the reading of A feature of thc celebration of an inspirational poem. i N ew Jerse y D ay, M ay .7, a t th e A letter from David Carter, ad­ Brussels World’s Fair will be a ministrator of the hospital, was showing of “This Is New Jersey,” read thanking the auxiliary for. the color film prqduced by the New Jer­ 350 cards and. chocolate candy eggs sey Bell Telephone Co. as a tribute that were on the breakfast trays to thc state and its people. at the hospital Easter morning. In connection with the overseas Pajse eight, please showing, Governor Meyner, who will head a group of New Jersey LOYALTY DAY dignitaries in attendance at the fair on New Jersey Day, said: A Proclam ation "We arc happy to have this film represent us at this world’s fair WHEREAS, an opportunity is because it docs full justice to every provided annually for every citizen facet of the state’s industry, com­ to reaffirm his faith in the United merce, natural resources, heritago States of America through a pro­ and culture.” , gram sponsored by the Veterans of On New Jersey Day the film also Foreign W ars of the United States; will be shown in the fair’s Trans­ an d • ;.■■ v- 'li-r'-' V ? i -.. portation Building in connection WHEREAS, there have been pe­ MEMORIAL CROSS with the Port of New York Author­ riodical attempts over the last two ity exhibit. The film also will be centuries to stifle and destroy The 18-foot Memorial Cross shown periodically at the Radio those hard - won : rights of free on thc front of the Ocean Corporation of -America color ex­ speech, freedom of the press and Grove Auditorium, facing the h ib it. . the right to Worship as one chooscsr sea, will be lighted the week Introduced in March, 1957, at a and-V-. - • ■■ *' ]:'■ of May 3 to 10 in memory of preview for some 160 leaders of WHEREAS, each of us should Mr. and Mrs. George Watkins, business, agriculture, education and make a personal pledge to uphold parents, and Mrs. George L. public life, headed by thc governor, these God-given rights in the de­ Goodrich, friend, by Miss the film since has been seen by fense of which thousands of - our Rhoda Watkins, of Washing­ Pace eight, please fighting forccs.have died on battle­ ton, D. C. fields all over the world; now, THEREFORE; I, Joseph Shafto, Extend Cancer Crusade Mayor of Neptune Township, here­ by designate Sunday, May .4,,1968, as LOYALTY DAY, I urge that Loyalty Day Parade Sunday every man, woman and child in this Martha Hurry township join in a demonstration Monmouth County’s nd annual 2 Mary Jane Evers of his or her . undivided allegiance Loyalty Day Parade will take . Hi there—just! looking at all the Shark , River Hills to the government of the United place this Sunday, May 4 at 2 P.M. green lawns and flowering tushes States and the ideals which it de­ in Asbury Park. The parade route growing is the biggcBt lift tb your fends and preserves. I furthef.hope extends south on Main Street to spirits after this past winter. that all civic; groups will join on Cookman Avenue, then east to .Don’t you feel that way? th a t day, o r a n o th er d ay designated, Ocean Avenue, north to the Mon­ So sorry to hear about Bailey to give expression to that loyalty terey Hotel, where marchers dis­ Watson. He is building a new home through public demonstrations of band. The event is sponsored by for “Russ” Coleman, NHS Princi­ all kinds; through the display of both the VFW pnd American .Le­ pal. on Eaton Way and he fell off our National Emblem and through gion posts of the county, with the the scaffold and broke his leg. He cooperation with our. overseas vet­ cooperation of other veterans will be director boss from his hos­ erans whose devotion and courage groups. All civic organizations pital bed in Fitkin Hospital. So continue in. peace as sponsors of will .be in the line of march. send your cards of cheer to Bailey this observance.. .. ■ . w ——— as being in bed fo r several weeks V Signed JOSEPH SHAFTO Brother F,or Kelly Girls is going to be hard with so much to be done. A bouncing baby brother arrived Ruth Robbins, of Fenchurch Way, Opens* Petit Chateau fo r K athleen, age 5V6, and K arolyri, was the guest of honor at a stork age 4&, last Friday in Fitkin Hos­ Bhower given for her at the home Raymond Hartz, of Trenton,, has pital. Kendall Francis Kelly of Rita Goldstein, last Thursday purchased the Petit' Chateau Res­ weighed in at 9 lbs. 2 ozs. The night by members of the Canasta taurant, 45 Pilgrim Pathway, just happy parents ■ are; Mr. and 'Mrs. Club. With her were Mnrylin Ger­ off Main: Avenue, and has opened Francis Kelly, 80 Main Avenue, big, Eleanor Moog, Roso Juliano, for tho season. The. new owner Ocean Grove. Proud grandparents Jean O’Donell and Rita. comes to Ocean Grove with four­ are Mr. and Mrs. II. Horne, 28 The Friendship Club met at my teen years experience'with Howard Seaview Avenue, Ocean Grove, and homo last Tuesday evening. Claire Johnson restaurants. Ho has an­ Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kelly, of East Jeffries was honored on her wed­ nounced plans to keep the restau­ DISCUSS CRUSADE — W. Daniel Williams,. Monmouth County Point, Go. chairman for thc April fund Crusade of thc American Cancer So­ ding anniversary by tho members rant open throughout the entire ciety, looks over flic campaign plans for Neptune with Mrs. W. PL E X T O N E and she was lucky also in the Holy y e ar. j Russell Johnston, Neptune Township chairman; Thc drive is being New Modern Paint Finish Spirit card party, winning a lovely extended in order thnt the volunteers in thc county’s 52 municipali­ MOTHERS’ DAY CARDS For Furniture and Walls portable typewriter. Others attend- ties may complete their collections toward the $63,000 goal. Gifts A ll 18 Colors in Stock at Ruth’s Stationery, 53 Main Ave. may be sent through thc mail, in care of local postmasters, and THOMPSON and GILLAN Pagc two, please '■ -17-18 I the donations will be credited to thc communities of thc donors. u ' — 41 adv. OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1958

grams for thc new Auditorium and succeeded. Dr. and Mrs. Loomis, Prof. Clymer, Mr. G. W. Brown and Prof. and Mrs. Sweeney were on time and in their appointed place. Tuesday evening a finely illustrated lecture on Japan was given by Dr. McConnell, Philadelphia. There were other lectures Minceley and Cramp and a very unique one by Dr. Loomis on the “Story of Jesus” with pictures. The Sabbath morning sermon, Baccalaureate,, and the lecture on Monday night, on “Yosemite, the Most Beautiful Thought of God,” were delivered by Dr. J. O. Wilson, Brooklyn, N. Y., “both peerless in their line.” The lecture by Rev. A. Swift of the N. J. Conference, THE HEROINE of Walt Disney’s famous “Snow White and (lie on “Billy Bruy, the King’s Son” was Seven Dwarfs" makes merry with her hosts in their home where she.has taken refuge from her enemy, the Queen. The film is now enthusiastically received. The Sun­ ploying at the Palace Theatre, Bradley Beach, ending tomorrow day evening sermon on the “March (Saturday) night. A Walt Disney featurette, “Cowdog” is also of Civilization,” and the commence­ being shown. ment oration, both by Bishop John P. Newman, Omaha, were equal to prayer. Rev. Browning, Dr. Han­ h is b est. lon, Prof., Schadt and Col. J. S; The Washington Square Metho­ Yard gave short addresses. Ten dist Church of New York had giv­ services were held by the Beach en their organ which was heard for Meeting. These have been from the first time with Prof. Johnson the first at a time nothing else was at the keyboard, July 17th.. Letters going on. The boarding houses and from the church and one of thanks hotels put their supper hour earlier from the Association were read and Reminiscences By MARLON BRANDO and Miikn Taka, stnrs of “Sayonaro,” Pa­ on Sunday evenings that anyone or Dr. Stokes told of the expense of THE OLD TIMER tricia Owens, Red Buttons, and Miyoski Umcki also star in the all might attend and many souls installing the organ in the Audi­ film, now playing at the Brielle Motor-Vue, ending tomorrow found the Lord is by the seaside torium here—cost the Association , (Saturday) night. today, also—waiting to give Salva- $1,300. The entire amount was con­ The full and educational and en­ -tlon to those who will accept.” - . tributed. The choir presented to Please bring your own cards. and Mrs. Charles Manz. There joyable program for 1895 opened . When Rev. Chas.. H. Yatman Prof. and Mrs. Sweeney the follow­ The Cancer drive is being ex­ were others but my reporter was a 1 on June 30th. Promptly at nine was to speak, the Auditorium or ing evening an appreciation in, the tended as so many drives have bit tired and is still trying to recall o'clock A.M. the Holiness Meeting other building was filled. This 1896 form of an arm chair to each. The. overlapped, so please (be generous them though she served them! in the Tabernacle and the Young opening Sunday found him the cve-j annual march, music, and flower as they are making gains on that The Afternoon Group met the People’s meeting in the Temple ning preacher. “It was a direct, girls, oration, giving of diplomas dreadfuldisease; More1 neighbors next day, April 24th, nt the home opened with a song and each morn­ soul-searching appeal to the un­ and prizes, and evening reception helping are Rita Goldstein and Bar­ of Mrs. Charles Vitello, Moore Rd. ing during the season. "Mr. C. H. saved, for an immediate and uncon­ at the Arlington, followed by fire­ bara Bennett. , C r Nine members foiled 65 gauze head Yatman, leader of the Young Peo­ ditional surrender of the whole works, on Friday, closed' their, ten Birthday congratulations to the rolls and packed .500 pow der cases. ple’s meeting, had just returned heaVt to God, ar.d every, ap­ day program for 1895. small folks go to: Richard Gerbig, Their next meeting will be May 8 th : from a trip through Canada and peal was effective!• A;profound serK who will be three on May 4; Eddie at the home of their new member, OF A the western part of the U. S., yet ousness fell on the multitudes pres­ The Gables Smith and Kenneth Moog on May Mrs. Joseph Girard, 1319 Barton was so fresh, new, and attractive ent and souls were saved.” It was (Continued from' h t i 1 ) 5; Gail Ann Rible who will be three Avenue/Point Pleasant at 12:30. as to hold his audiences together iri all, th o u g h th e w e ath e r w as ing the meeting were ^Angela and Wendy Crelin on May 7; Kevin Those present were Mrs. Daniel lo r worship, ten weeks, every morn­ drab and wet, a wonderful open­ Agresta, Eva Bqrtolf, Lorraine Sullivan on May 8. Have a wonder­ Arnold, Mrs. James Dempsey, Mrs. ing, for an hour, for 1,2 0 0 to 2,000 ing day and "all the people were Ronalder, Dot Johnson and myself. ful day kids! ■■■.;' Wm. Herinihgsen, Mrs; Bernard LOT OF young' people and bring out 500 g lad .’1 High scorers of the evening were This gives me the biggest thrill Crowley, Mrs. J. C. Lockwood, Mrs, converts, 350 retained backsliders, -The Fourth of July camo.on a Angela and Dot. to wish our sister and brother-in- Wm. Taylor, Mrs. Peter Tunison, surely is blest of God, year after Thursday in this year 1895. The Ruth arid Bob Crelin held open law, May and Wes Nagle, a very Mrs. H. B. Wallman ahd Mrs. Vi­ y e a r .” ringing of the bells and firing of house in honor of. their son Bob, happy Silver Anniversary. They tello. , H O T The opening sermon by Rev. H. cannon at sunrise opened the day’s who: left', last Wednesday for the Were, m a rried M ay 4, 1933, and be­ The Carl Hermans, Lorraine A. Butts, D.D., of Drew Thco- program; The regular 9 to 10 A.M. Great Lakes Naval Training Cen­ lieve it or riot, the weather is al­ Drive, celebrated their -sixty! wed­ logic Seminary, Madison, ; N. J., meetings, then the 10:30 A.M. ter., (Want to know something? most identical. How do I remem­ ding anniversary, April 26th-;-con- was the “key” for the season. “But meeting in the Auditorium. \ They don’t stay little forever.) It’s., ber? Well we are in the . same gratulationsl Our son Bill cele­ . ttys shall be the covenant that I boat; we kept the families in the WATER The choir was, always : at this really hard to-realize they have b ra te s his 1 1 th on S a tu rd a y / M ay will make with the house of Israel; service and this year the opening grown-up. I keep thinking, that the mood for. weddings. 3rd along with Jim O'Connor- Pat­ after those days, saith the Lord, I song, audience joining, Was- "My children I’ve known are still chil­ Last Sunday evening a social ty Dick will be two that day and will put . my law in their inward Country 'Tis of Thee.” Rev. War- dren. hour was held for Rev. Herbert Tom Bryker will have a birthday parts, and I will write it in their dell, of Ocean Grove, offered the Catherine Bertolami, as well as Smith who generously; gave Ham­ cake also—all c'.i-May 3rd! Best heart, and I will be their God, and prayer. Thc choir sang, “To Thee, other members of the family are ilton Methodist Church a pastor un­ wishes to all of you! they shall be my people.” Jer. 33,38. pretty busy these days, especially til one could'be located to take care Oh Country” followed by the read­ ..'•We enjoyed dinner at the Lewis This was the promise to the Jews, of us. It was a pleasure to be ing of the Declaration of Independ­ Catherine. She attended a dinner Dick Srs. Saturday night with the yet to come, a n i until that time it with him. On Sunday/ May 4, Rev. ence by Rev. Daniels. Anthem, solo and shower given for joari Turtur Russell Schmids. Afterwards we is the duty of the church to make Albert D. Curry and family will be by Miss Grace Hoffman, Miss.F. at the Colonial Country Club at attended the excellent production true people of God anil preach the Welcomed as pastor. After the Demarest, Newark, gave a reading, Colonial, N. J. The affair was given of “This Thing Cnlled Love,” a true Word of God. evening services there will ' be a “Liberty Bell’’. A male chorus ren­ by Joan’s sister, Mrs, Al Rotella. comedy on married life, put on by The wedding plans are going right fellowship gathering, to meet the . The summer Sabbath School dered to the delight of all, “Hail the Drama Club of the Asbury Park pastor and his family.' opened at 2:30 P.M. Met in the the Merry/ Merry Stars _ and along, before we know it, May 11 Woman’s Club. While very amus Off to Ocean Grove or you won’t Auditorium with' 1,900 present. It Stripes.” Rev. W. H. Lawrence, will be here and everything will be ing, it did hit home in spots 1 1 be reading this column. was a beautiful service with St. D.D., of Sea Cliff, N. Y.* gave: th e just lovely and worth while.for all Mrs. George Paterson, Jr., chair- the .rushing.;' See you next week. Paul’s, Sunday School and pastor oration. . "Hail Columbia” and Page seven, please (Rev. M. Relyeaj joining in march “Marching Through Georgia,” were Tomorrow night the O’Brien- to the Auditorium. Rev. Relyea, sung and Prof..J., R. Sweeny gave Major Post and Auxiliary will hold The H ills Dr. Hanlon, Prof. Schadt and Dr. a solo in which all joined the chor­ their joint installation at the Post (Continued from Page 1 ) ' Stokes gave addresses. D. D. Peak, us. Rev. Hughes, of Orange, N. J., Home on Corlies Avenue. Charles The Evening group' met ;last Grove Cleaners secretary; Mr. Denning, chorister; benediction. Mrs. G. M. Bennett Jackson, Jr., will be installed as Wednesday night at the. home of S. Nittinger, pianist; the Misses w as: in charge of arrangement of Commander and Mrs. Lulu Law­ Mrs. Frank Berta, Wayside Road L. C. and F. A. Nittinger, organ­ the musical program. .“The singing rence, as president. Ceremonies With Mrs.’Jos. Sturm as co-hostess. and Dyers ists; Mrs. T. Summers and Mrs. W. had the ring of the lark in its first will begin at 8 P.M. Refreshments They packed 4000 gauze bandages. FREE PICKUP AND Hi Skirm, superintendent of the morning circuit through the skys;" will be served later. Mrs. Arthur Henricks won,' the DELIVERY SERVICE primary department. There were July. 5 and 6 were given over to Don’t forget the Fashion Show dark horse. Others busy working We Operate Oar Own Cleaning ten sessions in all, with a total the Woman’s Christian Temperance and Card Party which is being held were Mrs. Jos. Bennnett, Mrs. Wal­ . and Pressing Machines C ter Beattie, Mrs. Robt. Goodrich, Thai, u, Catley, Wm. C. Catley attendance of 20 ,0 22. Union followed by Ocean Grove by the. P.T.A. It is a benefit af­ i ‘r jprletors M rs,Inez De Laurentis, Mrs. Wm. 40 Pllfrim Pathway, Octal n n The opening day was wet and the Sunday school assembly, July 9-19. fair for the Neptune Township 8 Lecfe, Mrs. Philip Jnnnarone, Mrs. PB 4-2300, 4-2301 Beach Meeting was held in the This group, like the others, seem to Scholarship Committee Fund. It Carl Herman, Mrs. Robt. Palmer . Auditorium. Rev. O. Naylor offered feel it must have even better pro­ will be on May 7 at Sea Girt Inn.

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. St. Paul’s Ushers (1) H andicap W illiam son 11.2 .... Pea Pickers Bew kes ...... S..... 130 Total 829 881 L arson 19- Coast Cities Coaches (0> i H m Carol Lane Cop Title In tfunckel ..... 14! F. W ebster 138 151 . W omcn't Travel Authority ■ Stirling' ...... 159 11' W . Avdoulos 148 201 ■ . • Goodrich .....^...... -146 12' F. B reutigam 138 148 R e a d y Your* C ar fo r Spring Social League L ctsche .....^...... 154 ' 18! S. M a z z a ...... 163 > 138 In February, you probably fig­ J. Bacigalupi — ...... 171 162 ured April would never come—but T otal here it .is, bringing the promise of Thom as warmer weather ahead. And now’s SHORE BUSINESSMEN’S th e tim e to prep are y our c a r fo r it. BOWLING LEAGUE Grovers (2) Have your service station dealer: H andicap E. N ew m an ..... 178 Drain winter oil from the crank­ case, and put in heavier, oil. Thc Shore Businessmen’s League B. Bewkes 109 T otal ...... 88C 934 ! ended its fifth year Monday night J. McBride ...... : 149 Bradley Beach Methodist (0) and with the ending it was. accepted 0 . Larson ... '...... ; 159 B. Megill 148 163 : to use these same alleys next year. E. E c k a rt 167 Camburn 191 173 ' The. same officers were re-elected, ,C. Kunckel ...... ' ...... W hitlock ...... 15G 176 ! Cliff Kunckel, president; Ted H andicap ...... E g b e rt ...... 177 169 : Pierce, vice president; Hank Mey­ McLaughlin ...... :.... 142 155 ers, secretnry-treasurer and pub­ Total 822 766 licity; rules committee, Frank Thc Sportsman's Shop (1) T otal Breutigam, Jack Klein and Chic NORTH SHORE CHURCH C. Spina 140 178 Filos; trophy committee, Irwin L. Kirchenbaum 180 179 BOWLING LEAGUE Ocean Grove Masonic Club (2) Swanson, 'Walter Hensant. J. Schwarzwalder .. 157 205 S n y d e r...... *. 169 . 214 II The new. champions, A.- & N . D. H ayes ...... 170 Team Standings Swanson V. 149 17i II Truckers, were quite jubilant over J. Hammond ...... 146, 143 M acClure ...... 144 136 1 their title and a picture will soon O. G. M asonic ... L. Bartell ...... 130" ...... S chm itt ...... 139 ,198 1: appear in the local papers of the Memorial Meth. . Handicap —.... 3 ___ Henry...,...:...... '.. 191 129 1; w in n ers/ W. G. Fishermen Klein’s Fish Market, after win­ • Check the oil filter; replace if Belmar Meth...... T otal Total 792 848 71 ning two games fromVRegan’s necessary. Bradley M eth...... Community Baptist Chapel (1) Yacht Club, finished in\sepond • Give car thorough lubrication T rin ity U sh ers ... . Klein’s Fish Market ( 2) D ow ning ...... 110/.....:. 1! place. Third place was filled by job. • Nep. Craftsmen . O. K lein ...... 137 ...... • Drain antifreeze, flush the ra­ M oser ..... 124 175 21 Pathway Market after that team sep in touch by B elm ar P ilo ts ....; J. Lawlor ...... v 189 127 diator and check hose connec­ D eane ...... — ... 117 126 ... won three from the Coast Cities St. Paul’s •& - J . K lein . . 167 159 tions for.leaks. Refill radiator U lrich ...... 144 137 II Coaches. ,V. V; r .v, with fresh water and add a First Meth...... R. Steelman ...... 135 PHONE... P aterso n ..... 180 192 1‘ Grovers improved their position J. Sterner 181 142 r u s t inhibitor. F ir s t P resby...... • Check spark plugs, points, ig­ T raphagen ...... 170 II in the finals by taking two from F . F a r r ... 155 164 Com. Baptist nition timing, carburetor, fuel the Sportsman’s Shop and wind up Handicap 12 21 the season in sixth place. Regan’s pump and air filter. 3 A L T I M O R E Ind. High 3 Games • Check tires for worn treads, H andicap Yach Club, last year’s champions, A1 B ates Total /...... 841 738 ' cuts, abrasions. Make sure finished five games behind; in fifth Bob Thom as Regan’s Yacht Club (1) tiiey’rc rotated at least every place. Coast Cities Coaches and H. Steines ...... 189 197 5,000 miles. o n l y 5 S f * ^ Ardmore Coffee: Shop finished in • Check entire electrical system. E. Polloway. 125 .128 Ind. High Game Memorial Methodist (2) that order at the bottom with, Ard­ (It’s probably been used plenty W. H e n s a n t ' 177 167 Frank Holl Bates 209 184 215 more 14 games under the top team. in cold: weather, after dark T. Robinson 161 173 Carl Shafto Straehle 177 156 ;..... So until next season when the •. driving.) •. ■'■■ H . M eyers .... 175 170 • Look at the fluid in the automa­ Les Gunther Cramer 166 169 140 maples start, ringing out strikes tic transmission. •3-minute station rate from Asbury Pari John Martin M artin ..... 158 156 ,222 and spares again, yours truly will • Give car a thorough washing to after 6 p.m. Tax not included. C ottrell ...... 162 178 176 be saying so-long till then. : take away any traces of salt or H ow lett ...... :...... 189 Hank Meyers, Sec. During 1957, there were 1,300 other corrosive residue used in Bob Thom as ...:. fewer highway traffic fatalities snow removal. Then wax. • You’re set for summer.r-Drivc B y d ’A Ics9iO Rus Snyder ..... Total 872 843 942 than in the previous year. Final Team Standings carefully-have fun I Bob M o serr ...... Neptune Craftsmen Club (1) D ave Coolc 'J..... Freed ...... 169 179 164 A. & N . T ru ck ers ...54% 41%. In 1957, 7,500 pedestrians SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES A ] B ates Cockcroft 173 197 164. Klein’s.Fish Market ...... 52 44 killed by autos in theU . S. E lm e r Sm ith ... $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL Robbins J...... 177 155 145 Pathway Market ...... 51 45 M IS S J O N E S Harry Newman Mauch 121 146 158 Sportsman’s Shop ...... 49% 46% Bob M egill ...... H ansen ...... 138 196 135 R eg an ’s Y acht Club :..... 49% 46% H al S u tto n ...... G rovers ...... 45 51 C oast C ities Coaches .... 42% 53% In Tha . Team nigh Game Season People, Spots News H andicap, A rdm ore Coffee Shop .... 40 56 Bradley Beach Methodist ...... 1005 Ardmore Coffee Shop (2) ‘SHINGLE’ (of steel) being hung out by President r ^ Team High 3 Games, 3rd Round K. Holmes ...... 188 187 122 Charles J. Haines marks new nanae. Chemetron ;v ;jgl Bradley Beach „— ...... 2751 Belmar Methodist (2) C. P ercy ...... 152 154 183 Corporation, voted by directors of National Cylinder Gas > D. Newman 185 183 I. Swanson 195 149 167 to signalize Its roles inB?'S.$S<& t d f P ’ C 3 ' * » ( S p a t Ind. High Game Season Barraud. 148 157 M. V eron ... 128 164 130 ■chemicals, metals,Sf^£r,*s*‘f®P^ ' |5 Norman Cottrell ....!_____ ;___ J . N ew m an ...... 145 ___ C. V eron ...... ™.....:. 175 237 202 electronics sag « IK 1' H. Newman 180 201 Handicap ...... 12: 6 12 Ind. High 3 Games Season Eckart 142 168 Edward Eckart ...... E . N ewm an T otal ...... 850 89: (A. & N. Truckcrs (1) W est Grove Fisherman’s Club (3) T o tal ...... 800 870 825 F . Filos ...... 149 ..... N eaves ...... ' 160 First Methodist (1) J . P a te rn o ste r ...... 14' G.. S m ith 114 179 ...... G unther i ...... 139 224 154 W. Greener ...... 156 12i M orton...... 172 142 ....:. E. S m i th ...... 144 203 163 G. L aird ...... 163 151 S h a fto ______228 198 167 W hitm an ..... 169 135 138 S. B ia n c h i...... :.. 234 171 Polhemus*.....— '...... 149 155 145 Quelch 168 166 145 N. Bianchi ...... !... 178 13’ Gardner ...:;______152 172 165 T otal “I don’t want you to fire her, I want you to PROMOTE AX FOB SACKS, says Rhon­ her . . . Get her a job with the chairman of the board) da Fleming, who prefers Bowl ’Em Over H andicap Pathway Market (3) gowns that do justice to By JOE BROWN T. Davis ...... what’s in ’em, as for instance . Star «l "Bawling Time" TV Kerle. C. J a q u e s ...... th is one! ; ^ . :: * J . K rum ...... Trinity Ushers (2) by McFoaHer* J. Williamson STRICTLY BUSINESS Zelaties ...... 132 .. W. F r e e d ...... Gillespie ....:...... 185 1 W. Cockcroft B e rte lse n ...... : 197 1 Hofl ...... 1G8 1 Sutton ...... 183 2 M eGrady .....:...... •... 1 CO.

H andicap ff Mtte n (ACME iFINfwaji POWER incarnate this spring I m t o c e l is Bill Skowron of Yankees,: co. W Belmar Pilots (1) who sure looks it here, doesn’t; he? Thom pson H . M e g ill. Hi Davis . j SELECTING A BALL ! M olinari .. PHIL RIZZUTO | A ball that Is fitted to your T otal precise hand measurements and HAVING FACED the other bowling style is a must for high three eastern clubs in the Gcorcs. No two people aro built First Presbyterian (2) L a n g e ....: league the Yankees next week, alike, nor aro thore bowling de*| welcome the western invaders liverios which are exactly tho.; G arrison who, according to pre-season same. j C a rte r ... Tho determining factor In thoi dope, figure to provide most of proper lit of a ball Is comfort.! N ag y ..... the 1958 opposition. Kansas Your own weight and strength do*; T ay lo r :.. City, for example, seems almost VVHATZIT? A noodle farm, in Formosa. No kidding, this termino the weight of th e ball that Pope ■certain to better their 1957 per­ is the drying for those thin, cellophane-like noodles you is easy for you to control, and the! F o rsy th e formance against: the Bombers get in Chinese restaurants. Made from mungo beans. size, sh ap e and strength of your —th re e w o n an d 19 lost. “I hope Dun and Bradstreet doesn’t bear about this!” hand determines th e arrangement' TWO SINGLE games with and size ot tho holes in. tho ball; Detroit start the home stand that will bo comfortable for you. I H andicap ! A woll-fltting ball should have against the western half and finger boles that aro neither too these should provide a real test tight nor too loose, The span for Stengel’s pitchers. ICaline, MARY WORTH S FAMILY shpuld be one that neither Kuenn, Maxwell, Boone and stretches tho hand nor causes Gus Zernial carry real big bats SO ODDA COINCIDENCE! r 1 0 N a KN£W AGIRL TEDDY HAS TOLD ME . 1 FOR PETE'S SWEET , squeezing or pinching, thereby up to the plate and you don’t SAKE! ARE WE 60ING ‘ WELL, DARLING! WF UAn A WH0 LIKEDPAte‘d£'foie’ s SHE ALSO-.* placing exaggerated stress on fin- get them out with wishful WHO KNOWS ?•• • IT WAS GRAS SANDWICHES 70 TALK ABOUT FOOD igers. Tho pitch (the angle in WHAT DELICACY OARKIN THE KITCHEN-•• V AND HOT CHOCOLATE „ OR EAT IT ? ! ___ th in k in g . HAVE YOU FIXED FROZEN PU D D IN G ,^ FOR BREAKFAST! which tho holCB are drilled in ro­ L COULDN'T READ THE , i ,: ! / tation to the center of tho ball) THE FIRST Sunday double- FOR DINNER.? > LABELS ON THE CANS!/f : should bo one that enables you to header comes up May 4 against release your fingers and thumb in the White Sox and here the an unhampered freo and easy White Sox pitchers will'get the fashion. acid test.'. A1 Lopez is hoping In selecting your bowling ball, they won’t be singing.that well placo your thumb in tho tHumb- known “Pitcher’s Lament”: : .hole, extend yous fingers over tho You face/Mantle, Berra, ball, not in the finger holes. Tho Skowron and Bauer. knuckles of your second and third fingers Bhould bo centered di- Throw each one pitch rcctly over tho holes. Select tho T h e n h e a d fo r th e show er. proper Bizo thumb and linger holes OKAY, SO that isn't the so you aro ablo to release tho ball proper batting order, but wait a smoothly. — •— fu s minute, Ol’ Case will fix that OCgAN GRQVE TCtfES and .-NEPTUNE TIMES FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1958 Fifteen Years Ago DYNAMITE! 1 9 4 3

(From the April 30, 1943, Issue of The Ocean Grove Times) . DOWN And Neptune Times Mr. and Mrs. C; L. Severs, of the Published Friday Tel. PRospect 5-0007 ___ ■ HOMER KRESGE. Publisher WlCLIAM T. KRESGE. Editor House, Occan Grove, an- MMORY SIXTY-FOUR MAIN "AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY ’nounced the engagement of their SUBSCRIPTION: $3.50 yearly, $2.25 semi-annually. daughter, Sarah Elizabeth, .to, John ADDRESSES chnngcd on request—always give former address. ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be-furnished by iis on request. ^ . . Vernon Hart, son.of Mrs.:Florence WATCH THE LABBL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF YOUR SUBSCRIPTION Hart, of Neptune, and the late John Ocean Grove Times on sale at following newstnnds: Williamson's Stationery Ila rt. m . . . ;------1 ■— . »• ; i g and Ruth's Stationery, Ocoan Crove; Varsity Shop. Warner’s Drug Store and point Esso, Neptune; Cracker Barrel. Shark'River Hills. James S. Ferris, son of Airs. May Perris, 82 Mt. Tabor. Way, and truck for the Eagle Fire Company , terson, of Ocean Grove, and Wil- THE -TRUTH IN ITS 'PROPER PLACE pastor of the Methodist Churches and reconstruction of the com­ liam R. O’Brien ,of. West Grove, pany’s house at Heck and White- Affiliate Member National Editorial at Brondlands and Longview in were elected, as delegates to the Association : central Illinois, was. sworn in as field Avenues was carried b y a safe State Convention; George C. Prid- AJSK Entered as second-class mail - ensign in the Chaplains’ Corps, majority. A total of 197 votes were ham, of Ocean Grove, and Charles ,v .v at Ocean Grove Postoffice cast with ISO in favor of the propo­ S. Naval Reserve. Upon grad­ F. Burney, of Bradley Beach, were sition. -.' : : - ...; uation from Garrett Biblical Insti­ elected as delegates to the Congres­ Cooperative Local Defense tute, Northwestern University, and In a report to directors of the sional Convention. Taft sentiment New Jersey Bell Telephone Co., the In Neptune Township the development of its civil de­ ordination, Ferris received his com­ was strong in the Township and net addition of 10,000 telephones in fense program is synonymous with the 16-years of unselfish mission. and was assigned to the in Asbury ; Park. the first three months of the year Naval ' Chaplains' school at Wil­ The Y.M.C.A. of Monmouth I devotion to preparedness activities by Charles H. Jackson, increased the number of telephones liamsburg, Va. County held a field meet at the ) Sr., a Neptune resident on West Bangs Avenue. As the en­ within the state and served by .the Fire companies ' from . Ocean athletic grounds in Asbury Park. company to more than 590,000. tire nation stands by for the May 6th alert, all Neptune and Grove and Neptune joined Asbury The meet Was open to amateurs * . Ocean Grove citizens can paifit'with pride to their own out­ Park in fighting the fire at the only and the referee was Martin J. standing organization of volunteers, under Chairman Jack­ W.C.A.P. radio broadcasting station Years Ago Sheridan, the champion all-round son’s leadership. He has coordinated all public safety, fire located on' West Bangs Avenue, athlete of America. Lewis S. 1 9 0 8 Thompson, of Red Bank, was the protection, first aid and air raid warden services into an ef­ Neptune, in the area where forest fires were prevalent that day. The (From the May 2, 1908, Issue of starter and Thomas J. O’Donohue, ficient board that is ready to serve in the event of any emer­ brick and slate structure was com­ The Ocean Grove Times) of Shrewsbury, was' finish judge. A t the meeting of the. Neptune gency. r . J pletely gutted by thc woods .fire Neptune’s baseball team played Township school board, contracts which ignited the building through a runaway game with Manasquan with the teachers for the 1908-09 With Uncle Sam, pre-occiipied with shaping up the na­ a wooden ventilator. The transmit­ at the latter place, winning by a ter and associated equipment were term were ordered executed. St; one-sided score Of 19-1. tion’s space age defenses, local communities and states must valued at $60,009. Paul’s Church was secured for the graduating 'c 1 a s s baccalaureate learn to do more for themselves. It is good to see our own Pvt. W alter Dotterweich, Jr., son sermon. Capa and gowns were to community facing up to its responsibilities., It is the same ! M r.’and Mrs. W. Dotterweich, be worn again by the graduates. NYLONS Split Level Guest House ! Nutley and summer residents of cooperative spirit with which it has met the need for more At the Neptune Township pri­ $1.00 Pair Ocean Grove, was sent to Camp and better schools, our chief defense. It builds them without mary meeting held at the engine 3 for $2.85 Callan, Calif., with the, Coast Ar­ Large living room, 12 bedrooms, all with running house of the Unexcelled Fire Com­ ■waiting for Uncle Sam to do it. tillery from Fort Dix. RUTH’S STATIONERY water, baths, and modern kitchen. pany in W est Grove, John C. Pat- 53 Main 'Ave. Ocean Grove I • — I I— . Extra kitchen with pine panelled dining room, h;v;. What Others Think laundry, and storage rooms. “The biggest help this government could be to this na Thirty Years Ago 1 9 2 8 New hot water heat, completely redecorated and tion today is to obtain genuinely qualified economists and furnished. Centrally located. Ready to operate. undertake to completely change the tax laws in such a way (From the May 4, 1928, issue- of PROOF from the PROF The Ocean Grove Times) Low taxes, excellent potential. that the small man will be unburdened and so that industry Several hundred members of the large and small could once again have money to invest in American Legion and its auxiliary that improvements and expansions.” — Oneida, N. Y., Democratic of Monmouth County, journeyed to $15,000 /Union Washington on a pilgrimage to the * * * * * tomb of the Unknown Soldier at 'PARTMENTS PAY Arlington Cemetery. Albert Heim- “Our income tax jaw has proven to be a great leyeler. roth, commander of Asbury Park Those with high earning ability have been discouraged from Post No. 24, placed a. bronze tablet staying on the job. After all, if one can retain only 25c or 30c at the tomb in memory of the Un­ known Soldier. Congressman Har­ There's plenty of dlggin’8 in this neat little gold mine— 48 MAIN AVENUE. OCEAN'GROVE out' of every dollar earned, incentive is destroyed. right close to the beach, 2 blocks. It has fine small — old Hoffman, of New Jersey, made all modern .—‘ apartments. - Three full baths and four “We need a sane tax program, one that will raise the the dedicatory address. lavatories.-- Furnished. Summer, income- alone *.s $2300, plus a large off-season rental income. Oil heat. Com­ ™ e nono ASSOCIATES: money we need to run our government, but not at the ex­ After a week’s forced rest due pletely renovated interior—tastefully, decorated: Immedi- TeL PR 5-0398 R O B E R T T . R A L ST O N ’ ate occupancy with full bookings for this summer. Amaz­ JAMES E.-HUNT, JB. pense of our future economic development.” — Lambertville, to rainy weather, Neptune’s base­ ing low asking price. A MUST sale. Sec it today. Wo will arrange all financing. Taxes and assessments only ,N. J., Beacon ; ' . ball team took to the fiold and de­ $260.00. * * * * * feated Long Branch in the first game of the series between the |«^ iaiiiii,niTr.iliMmii.iiinKi,ilili.ii1ii,ii1|inWi,ul,au!,miajl||a)[m|n|a “Retailers know that competition will be tough this year. two schools. In 'the extra inning, They know that consumers are doing more shopping around Carney and Raab: eatno’ home on and more planning before buying. Every merchant will do Truax’s single, resulting in a «F*l ESTATE ■ INSURANCE • MOBTOAGES U f i t . 1930 score of 9-7, ; all he can to offer the most attractive inducements and the 83 Main Ave., Ocean Grove PR 4-1058 PR 4-2080 A t a special election, the proposed best buys, possible. And, it is good to report, most retail bond issue of $35,000 for an aerial spokesmen seem reasonably optimistic about the sales pros Up pects.” — Milford, Del., Chronicle LEGAL NOTICE ^oaiumniiimiuuiuaiiatiiiittiinaiiaiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiuiiiii...... •'*.' * : * v\i •IttiiM IIIIBUKIIUinillllllllllillillllM lilllllllKIIII NOTICE OF TRANSFER “Secretary of Labor Mitchell recommends legislative TAKE NOTICE that; application has Properties formerly listed here been made to the Township Committee T T ; curbs on what he terms ‘blackmail’ picketing—that is, the use of-the Township , of Neptune to trans­ inn have been sold by this Agency. fer, to Estmor, Inc., a corporation.of the Watch for more Real Buys! of the picket line to force an employer and his employees to State of New Jersey, whose principal office, is located at 1718. Springwood have a union against their will. This, he goes on,, is not Avenue, Township of Neptune, New COZY BUNGALOW — 2 bed- | Jersey, the Plenary Retail Consumption room 8, tile bath,- wide porch, large = a part of legitimate trade unionism, but is *. the tool of the License No. C-12 heretofore issued to garden, excellent neighborhood. Hamps, Inc., trading as the Hampton racketeer and hoodlum.’ ” —: Media, Fa., News & Comment Inn, 1718 Springwood Avenue, Town­ J . A. HURRY AGENCY . * *...*•'* * ship -of Neptune, New Jersey, ’• REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE The officers, directors and stockhold­ 6 iROOM HOME with modern hath and kitchen; hard wood ers holding more than one-percent . (1%) Lg floors, oil heat and garage. - g • “By whatever methods required, neither the White House of stock of Estmor, Inc.,. are; ;- f 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE MORRIS SCHWARTZ . |; GUEST. HOUSE, 20. bedrooms, with running water, completely 1 Tel. PRospect 4-4132 Residence 4-4529 nor Congress intends to allow the slump to get out of hand. President: v 3 . ftmiifihed, including linens, only $5,000 cash required. • 1 C€ Chancellor Avenue oniiiutJiirtiiiuiminiiiuinidwwuinniBiDiimjmiiiauiiijins This assurance and; the fact that 62,000,000 persons remain Newark, N.J. , | . QUAINT 6 room home, first floor lavatory, hardwood floors, | PAUL SCHWARTZ | oil heat, lovely porches, corner, with room for garage. - § ■ at work take some of the gloom out of the picture. Mean­ ■ Vice President 1 35 Market Street' . : - ~ TO SETTLE ESTATES—Lovely eight Voom homo, partly far- | time, the millions with jobs and steady income 'nust not Clifton, N. J. . . noshed, best section. Room for. garage.' •' V;- ESTHER SCHWARTZ panic. They should continue their normal pattern of living f-:' Secretary-Treasurer- . GUEST HOME, 20 bedrooms, owner’s apartment. Excep­ 5 C6 Chancellor Avenue tional in every respect—has been drastically .educed because INTEREST I aid on arid spending. For, as one business leader wisely pointed Newark, N.J. of illness. • ' Objections, if any should bo made Regular Savings Accounts out: ‘This recession is going to be cured primarily in the immediately in writing to John W. LOVELY 5-room furnished apartment for season. market place, not on Capitol Hill.’ ” — Williamsport, Pa., Knox. Clerk of the Township of Nep- ESTMOR, INC. Grit Morris. Schwartz Esther Schwartz . -17-18 MARION SMITH AGENCY t«iiiiiiniiitiiiiiiftiiiiuiiiiiiiii|ijiiiiiiiiiiutiiiiiiHiiiiiiiir^ REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 138 Main Avenue, Occan Grove 3 P R 512809 Use Our Modern Office or Drive-In Facilities! FOR SALE I “JUST INSIDE THE GATES" » TWO APARTMENTS | fWiii)iiiinniniiiiifii,iiin»ii Taylor Rest Home Auxiliary, Mrs Mrs. Russell C. Woolley; Mrs. Wal­ mons, Mrs. J. F. Niebuhr. . during the business meeting of the day week or month. Convenient to cafeteria and short walk to Asbury Park. : ■ / ' - / V , . Continental Breakfast Included in rate of rooms. Special Rates for May, June Vincent Lawson, 66 Franklin Ave. ter Johnson and Mrs. Joseph Black­ PTA: Treasury, Scholarship Fund | Fresh Sea Food, Steaks, I and a f t e r Labor Day. STEWART & JOHNSON* Owner-M’g't. * n u e , was hostess to a fellowship ley. •• •}[':■ ■ c /J Jaywalking was costly in the activity on May 7. Executive com­ 3 Chops and all kinds of sand-1 U. S. last year — 2,600 were killed. mittee reported the Dorothy Toland gwiches! I tea last Friday. afternoon. Guests Mrs. George Paterson was host­ 55 EMBURY AVENUE a t t e n d i n g Show was rescheduled from April were Miss Caroline. Wil- ess at a benefit tea for the Ban- The DEANS OPEN ALL TEAR ^i^fiiiiiiiitiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiianiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiir 25 to May 9. Mr. Daniels reported . son. Mrs. Helen Grant, Mrs. Mar­ croft-Taylor Rest Home Auxiliary I Open 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. f PRospect 5-4076 Dining Room Air Conditioned Breakfast S erved that over 90% of the eighth grade garet McVoy, M r s . Elizabeth Shot- at her: home, 121 Main Avenue. ■ w ell, M r s . Jean. Ewen, Mrs. Charles Guests were Mrs. M argaret McVoy, Clark, Miss May Buchelberger and Mrs. Thomas Thomson, Mrs. John PETIT 1 Miss Florence Emmons. A. Link, Mrs. William Spratt, Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. John C. Taylor, Christian Schmidt, Mrs. William C. CHATEAU j Classified Advertisements M a g e e , Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. Advertisement tor these columns should be in the oltloe of "The- ' of Blairstown, N. J*, and summer Times" NOT LATER THAN 11 K)0 A.M. Thursday of cafch week. tent colonists at 21 Front Circle, I Fred Schnepper and Miss Florence | 4,5 Pilgrim Pathway ' | Gower. ,,v V send congratulations CLASSIFIED AB BATES announce the arrival of a daughter, S 25 Words OR LESS j ...... Kymme Arrean, on' March 25. Rev Additional Words ABOVE 25 • "■ r. r r - r ~ SEVENTY CENTS The Barbara Heck Circle will 2 Ctnts per Word in person by PSHIOlNllf ® tor: the price of Four Consecutive' insertlons For each line Taylor is minister of .the First meet on Tuesday night, May 6, a t | .:. NOW OPEN"" | capitalized or Indented. 13c atUUUonal charge . Presbyterian Church and Chap­ the home of Mrs, Albert Meeks, lain of Blair Academy in Blairs- 1015 n th Avenue, W est Belmar. "MONTREAL town. He is an. Auditorium usher I . Serving.Breakfast Mrs. Everett White is co-hostess. ',!■ i iii niiy iiwiii j ii ■ i i.i ii i ii i m iiiiin 11 ■ to .... and was director of youth activi­ Ladies will meet at the church at ties at the Youth Center last year. | Lunch — Dinner 7:45 P.M. for transportation. Plans FO R R EN T REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Mrs. Taylor has been a member of Will be m ode fo r th e annual ! Hours: Mon..-Sat. 7- 9 || TO GRANDMA OR GRANDPA: the Auditorium choir for many W.S.C.S. Mother and Daughter This year you CAN- get.a single room « all-year 6 room cottage, .■ ' years.. ‘ at the Dun-Raven on beautiful Ocean A-l ?orncr* hot atr oil heat Banquet to be held in the church | Sun. 10 - 7. Pathway—if you act now. We are con­ A-i condition, low price $10,000. verting 20 smaller, doubles into singles ' ' M rs.. W illiam C. M agee w as on Friday, May 9, at 7:30 P.M. 03-minute station rate from Asbury Park Abbott Ave near church, 2 apartments after 6 p.m. Tax not included. at a reasonable rate. But more im­ hostess to a tea for the benefit,of Please call Mrs. William Ahrens, portant—no walking up! You will be; $a 500°°As1',nt’v Alr o l l hoat. ta rn S h "^ in an elevator hotel Just 4 doors from i «. y Ave., 8 rooms, hot air the Bancroft-Taylor Rest Home PR 6-8245 for tickets. the boardwalk, far enough to avoid the Webb Ave.. one block — AIR CONDITIONED — mist, blow and spray, yet dose enough 00fl^T nV«a A'«2 rooms' furnished. SJO.- ; Auxiliary on' Wednesday after­ to hear the breakers play and directly . uoo, Lake Ave., near Founders p.irk noon at her home, 309 Bendemere look over wide open ocean, with, noth-1 ing to obstruct your view from deep ' Pn s biso. gS Avcnuo- Asbury P.irk, Avenue, Interlaken: Guests were WEDNESDAY SHEL BEAUTY sheltered porches on each floor. Im­ - Mrs. Frederick Strom, Mrs. John portant too—you can have a really good yet inexpensive breakfast in, and A. Link,; Mrs. G e o r g e P aterso n , twice, each week you can traver to all End, near Asbury Park ov- LADIES’ DAY the world’s beauty spots in full color condition, moderate prfee Mrs'. Howard Selby, Mrs. R; A. and sound travelogue right from your Wr to Box 4010. occan Grovo Tlmos Davison,. Mrs. Henry Harley, Mrs. Coach Excursions 72 MAIN AVENUE rocker in a large Iieautlful. lounge, - C’ • • -16-20* opened heated May 3; Write immedi- Fred Schnepper, Mrs. William OCEAN GROVE ately for details , and a large picture t o N E W YORK SPECIALIZING JN “EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE” Ioliler to the Dun-«aven notel. * ' Spratt, Mrs. M argaret McVoy, Mrs. HAIR COLORING & CUTTING t r l o?,Sv** * — & COR. PU.GIilM PATHWAY & OLIN ST. —. PR 4-1749 :: 'V -15-19 quick sale. fr°m Priced for George Davis, Mrs. Alex Anderson, and NEWARK PRospect 5-4461 OCEAN GROVE "* i ohnso»>. Real Estate Mrs. .Christian' Schmidt and-Mrs. i RENT—Wfndamer on the bee an- 32 Main Ave., Ocean Grove. PR s- I ^ q SAMPLE FARES front, open all year. Rooms or apart- Freeman Shotwell. , To To O PE N — 6 days a week! | ments, utilities supplied, weekly or —18* • FROM Nowark Now ,York season. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Hop- h GABLES—Custom built t a o U R S -^-9 A.U. to 5:00 P.M. WEEK-END SPECIALS { per, 23 Ocean Avenue.. ' --stf Pt. Pleasant Bih. $2.50 $2.95 A A Q U A LITY FOR RENT—3 rooms and bath,' porchi towindow sell. s, PR, screen's, 5-3780. rnnny • ex’trns’ ns' p r ^ i MATTHEWS, Asbury Park 2.05 2.60 extra, large living room, 3rd floor, cor­ Long Branch ;;; 1.85 2.40 ner, all utilities, unfurnished, vearly CHUCK ROAST - - - - -lease. Main Ave.. $75 monthly. Bron­ Property'* C o r ^ s a h ? C o S t ? 'a t ^0f o u ? ° 3 t FRANCIONI Red Bank 1.50 2.0S , son Agency, 53 Main Ave; PR 4-1DG8. ■ ... Including Federal Tax A V V . ' ^ 17^£ & TAYLOR —WHITFIELD HOTEL — ^Furnished Nicest loeaUon-^North ^EnH rV.-rn^,he^' “ : : ; D a y iig h iT tm o • Funeral Home CHUCK STEAK - - - - - apartment, /Jrst floor: also. effJciencv v FUNERAL HOME GOING Wednoidayi—oh any train: apartment, including utilities. Open ail year. Beach and'Surf Avenues. —lltf Exclusive but Inexpensive. arriving Ncwork offer 8:55 A.M. or,. — Air GoadHloned FRESH , -.—V m s ? * ® # ® ®—18-22* - DANIEL L. FRANCIONI New York offer 9ilO A.M,. FOR RENT —\ Room at the Ocean THOMAS W. TAYLOR . —r Lady Attendant Grove Woman’s Club, lady, references. Property.B^S5'Sj^ts ^7 ,nvesfrricnC RETURNING—on. any train «amo day CHOPPED BEEF - - - - Reasonable. Inquire V9 Mt. Carmel 4-room; Hvoirinm . apartments, one 704 - 7th Ave. Asbury Park or until 12:35 A.M. from Now York; 514 SECOND AVENUE Way. • —12tf Air Conditioned PR 5-0021 < 12:50 A.M. from Now.ark on PRR— 3:00 A.M. from New York on Jenoy ASBURY PARK CITY-DRESSED APARTMENT, heated; corner Beach . Families Called For V Control (T h u rsd ay * ). ‘ - ‘ \ Ave. and' Olin St. One large room, —18-22* At Their Convenience Phon6 P R 5-0567 private bath,, kitchenette, enclosed TlckoH mutt bo purchased boforo board* porch, separate entrance. From April WANTED—ROOKS & a ? t s ~ 15 tb July 1, special rates. Call PRos­ fng fraln. No' Half Fore* fo r Children.: CHOPS — End Call pect 6-6740 between 9 A.M. - 1 P.M. Tickets good on trains of both railroad*. dalJj”, or call PR 5-5931, John DeHarde, paHmenfI™ ^('^NufR~l. °h 5t r‘>on’ Sea TJme Tablet for lirafa service*. HOME-MADE Ocean Grovo, : ■ —13t£ two women. Pn G-8084. ? FURNISHED rooms with light house­ DELL MARKET ! WOOLM AN’ S PURE PORK SAUSAGE - - keeping privileges. $5 up per week; SITUATIONS WAJNTP.n Jersey Central Lines Also furnished apartment. Convenient 127 HECK AVENGE location. Adults only, ho pets. Pros­ TeL PRospect 4^3974 Pennsylvania Railroad MARKET 3 lb. AVERAGE lb. pect 5-2016. -10-20 OCEAN GROVB FOR RENT Cute, c02y,. 3-room Ocean Grove cottage, space heater, lav­ "A FRIENDLY PLACE FOR QUALITY MEATS PORK LOINS—Rib Ends - atory, porch, nice location; all year, $30 TO SH O P" month; suitable for ohe or two people. LO ST A N D FOUND CUT WHEN & HOW Call ELizabeth 4-5350. . ^10-18* YOU WANT THEM SA L TED ■ - APARTMENT — First floor, 3 bed CPVhf?jnjM s c°lumnari iclcs maywltl,Qut bo advertised >1 ■ FLAGSTAFF 125 Heck Avenue rooms, ^kitchen, bath, heat for cool FROZEN STRAWBERRIES Howard L. Smith ...... lb. opys. • By monlh or ’ season, available Ocean Grove ' CASHEW NUTS ..; May 1st. Marie Villa, 9 Main Avenue, The Hardware Store PRospect 5-2559. ■—27tt MISCELUA.NEOUS CHEF BOY-AR-DEE — 2 lb., 8 o%. ca» 41c lb . pk?. of Ocean Grov* |; OCEAN. GROVE—11 Pilgrim. Path- . ™ GKE6T PRIOES PAH)—1 will | LASAGNA ...... ,...... i way, 3 room and bath apartment. Also DOWNY FLAKE HOME-MADE SAUSAGE [ rooms with community kitchen, 2W ALL GRINDS 1 ^ o*-'yah.. % block to Asbury and FROZEN WAFFLES I Auditorium. Phone PRospeut 4-7082. ^ed Bank. R. B. 0-'s^cJlfer PLUMBING FRESH KILLED POULTRY IMAXWELL HOUSE or SAVARIN ■ —17-22* y j APARTMENT — Modern, furnished, TINNING and HEATING COFFEE — lb. Vac. Tin ...... ? central location, private porch, bath and' wirn u,,, SS-kT JC PREMIER CAN FOODS § . entrance, adults. June l§t thrr^ugh La- 145 Abbott Ave. Phooe PR DULANY FROZEN - bor Day. $300. ;-Write, or apply 60 Mt. BORDEN’S PINK HARDWARE j Hermon Way, Ocean. Grove.'. —18* . c o co n u t F u d g e NBC CRACKERS FRENCH FRIES ...... 2 pkgs. , SEAVIEW GUEST HOUSE single Cookmon Avo.. Phone PBospect S-Mra? ICE CREAM PAINTS and OILS ana r double rooms, all with running Tetepiiaae PR 4-0963 “NON-FATTENING” I wati*r. A. F. Sipler, 36 Ocean Pathway. —a*« ‘ FOR QUICK. FREE : —18t£ MERCHANDISE FOR SALE " $1.00 V2 gallon '• 61 Main A v e n a e ' DRESSING ...... ;...... DELIVERY ROOM and BOARD SALE—i burner gaa stove Good FREE DELIVERY OCEAN GROVE, N. J. 4-0309. ' Itcaoona»Io. CaU PrioBpect ^ BOARD Alexander 8TORB BOOB8: 8 A JU . to • t* JM. Phone PR 4-4741 BAKERY OPEN DAILY [ Guest Hon^i, 63 Broatlway. Quiet, re- FOn SALE—Crosley rctrlserntor ^ E; W. ROBBINS, Propr. fmed.home for elderly perootvj. Bea- SSi?. yacuum cloiaer anS ntUich- ments, kitchen set, electric coffee mak-. ! su a b le rates. Good food. PR 4-lfiai. er. electric broiler, stlrVti . - May 2* - tf bicycle. Mrs. W e g , PACE SIX OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES FRIDAY, MAY 2, 3958 STRAWBERRY CREME TARTS Parkway’s Telegraph Hill Park Where In The World Will We Go?

A more tempting spring dessert than Strawberry Cremo Tarts would be hard to find. Once fresh strawberries come to market, there's no resisting thorn. Particularly when you can put them to use in a dessert The aeven boys pouring over a map and searching the face of the globe are like a g ro u p as enticing as Strawberry Creme Tarts. of American boys with the exception that they are refugees ~ without a home and country, These stylish little pies are a perfect conclusion for a warm They are waiting-in a refugee camp in Austria. With the assistance of _the Catholic day's dinner. You can bake the flaky sheila while your kitchen Is cool In tht jnomlng. Make the speedy whipped cream filling Bishops Belief F u n d they receive food, clothing, medical aid and are also being taught to just before you're ready to serve the tarts. speak and write English. Their eventual resettlem ent is also of vital coneerii. Your contri­ Desserts ••Rich as Strawberry Creme Tarts can be nearly as bution to the Bishops’ Relief Fund will help'answ er where, in the world, they will go. Give nutritious as they are lovely when you make your pastry with to the nearest Catholic Church or Bishops’ Belief Fund, Empire State Building, N. Y. C.' enriched flour, Snrichment adds three B-vit&mins- U amii niacin and riboflavin—and food iron. .Your baiter will bn making the most of the strawberry season, observation point or scenic over­ too. When you don't have time to bake, buy soma of his “in- PRETTY PLEATS season" treats. ■. look, for high-altitude views of Five Boys Join STRAWBERRY CREME TARTS beautfiul countryside, lower New York City skyline and thc Parkway PASTRY SRH Troop 81 V /i cups sUtod enriched flour '/, cup shortening itself. Because of thc heavy wooded sur­ • teaspoon salt s tablespoons cold. water Shark River Hills Boy Scout (about) roundings, no fires are permitted Sift together flour and salt. Cut or rub in shortening. Sprinkle in thc Park area or anywhere else Troop 81 held a Court of Honor With _water, mixing lightly until dough begins to stick together. along the superhighway. , Wednesday night, April 23, pre­ iv.de dough into 6 portions. Roll each portion out to circle % As noted in the green leaflet go­ ceded by a barbecue for the parents Inch thick. Line tart pans with dough. Trim and flute edee: at thc Shark River Hills Firehouse;, t rick dough with fork. Bake In moderately hot ©vcr> (400°F.) ing out this week, Telegraph Hill about 15 minutes, or until golden brow; Whca cool, fill with Park is “ideal for camera fans, Five new Scouts were invested Strawberry Creme. nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts by Harry Mills, Scoutmaster: STRAWBERRY CREME : and historians.” ■ Frank Jannarone, Patrick Mc- 1 cup whipping cream Dash salt . Back in history, the area was an D evitt, R o g e r Moog, R ichard 2 tablespoons confectioners’>/, teaspoon vanilla extract Speaker and John Whelan. su g ar 2 cups-sliced strawberries Indian smoke-signal point and later . Whip crearr, until stiff. Add confectioners’ sugar, aalt and an American militia waming-relay First Class was awarded Michael vanilla extract, and mix until tended. Fold in sliced fctrtiw* station during the Revolutionary Corbett, Robert Nay and Robert .ferries. PiU copied tart shells. ' . ' *yBU-"w ..... W ar. Holtum. Citizenship in Nation Makes 6 Strawberry Creme.Tarts. Telegraph Hill Park is directly badge was awarded Raymond Pop­ accessible from both the north­ lar and Hiking Badge, John Wad- bound and southbound roadways of dington. Food. Sense—Not Nonsense the Parkway. Signs are posted at Wolfhard Hamm was made quar­ the entrances from the Parkway termaster officer of the troop and near milepost 11G, about 15 miles Keith Mills, librarian. Robert Hol­ PLAIDS BY DAY AND NIGHT—Designer Greta Plott.y dcm- north of Asbury. Park. The enlyre tum was chosen patrol leader of onst rates the versatility of plaid in party and play fashions. thc Mosquitoes and Gregory Ulrich, These outfits are ol Avondale Perma-Prcsscd cotton. Left, a area is located within Holmdel in Thc long torso of this swim­ dale dress with n harem skirt and tiny cover-up jacket. Right, Monmouth County. assistant leader. suit by Hose Marie Ileid ends lounge coveralls with a classic shirt top and tapered bowed - Slides of the troop s camping in a burst of permanent pre­ pants. cision pleats. Thc bright styl­ trips at Forestburg were shown to ized print takes its mood from the parents. A weekend at Farm the mysterious East. Drain shrimp and chop, reserving ST PAUL’S ingdale fo r th e 2 6 th w as announced. 8 whole shrimp. Scald milk with onion, bay leaf, celery and pars­ for LOCKSMITHS ley; remove bay leaf and onion. The Sacrament of Communion Did you know that we cat ten Melt butter, stir in flour, sal: and will be observed at St. Paul’s Meth­ \(or any craftsman) times as much shrimp as lobster pepper.. When . -el:. blended add odist Church on Sunday and will be and half again as much Crab ? As scalded milk slowly., stirring con­ in charge , of the minister, Rev. Al­ with other shellfish, when buying stantly ovey low heat until, mixture bert S. Layton, This service begins live shrimp, be. sure they arc live. boils, ■ .'Add chopped shrimp, snd at 10:45 o’clock. JUST. LOOK IN THE To boil shrimp, place them in water cook 5 Minutes stirring,constantly. Mrs. Sutheiaine e Barnes, minis­ and simmer until the hells turn Pour into serving dishes and gar­ ter of music, will play for her pre­ pink, about 20 minutes and 'cool in nish with whole shrimp,' floating on lude, “Communion in G” (Guil- “Some people boast they the water in which they boil. Then top of biBque. Serve 4 to 6 . ir.ant) and for her postlude, “Can- can trace Uieir ancestors back z'ona post il Communia” (Fresco- remove the shells ar.d split the back OF YOUR PHONE BOOK for centuries, yet they don’t baldi). The Chancel Choir will sing to remove the slender, black line Shrimp Loaf know where their kids were of intestine. From then on, shrimp “When I Survey tho Wondrous the night before!” . 2 eggs ;, may be served in a number, of Cross” (Mozart) with solo by Her­ 1 cup m ilk ways and they are always popular man Brown, baritone. 4 cups soft bread crumbs At the evening service at 7:30 Shrimp Bisque 2 ’A cups shrimp, shredded o’clock, the minister will speak on cups shrimp. 2 tablespoons choppcd parsley “God’3 Love”. Masonic Lodge 238 4 cups m ilk % teaspoon salt ' will be the guests at this service. 2 slices onion • • Pepper ' NEED A This will- also be a Communion 1 b ay le a f Beat f’ggs, combine with milk, servicr. Mrs. Barnes will play as 1 cup chopped celery add bread crumbs and shrimp, her prelude, “Hear My Prayer” 3 tablespoons choppcd parsley chopped parsley, salt and pepper. (Mendelssohn) and for her postlude 2 tablespoons butter or mar­ M ix well and pack in a -well oiled “Postlude" (Merkel). The Chance! g a rin e loaf pan. Bake in an oven 350 de­ Choir will sing, “Come Unto Me” 4 tablespoons flour grees for 45 minutes. Turn out on (Gounod) The Mid week .devotion­ 54 teaspoon Balt a platter and serve with grilled to­ al service is held on Wednesday P ep p er mato halves and creamed peas. evenings at 7:30. Every one is cor­ dially invited to attend these serv­ ices. By Lewis The Sunday School meets at D:30 HERE'S HEALTH A.M. There are classes for all ages. LENTEN TIPS: If you're cot of freib id««M for Lenten meals, Attendance cards may be obtained upon request, Otto G. Stoll is gen* Tabasco Tops In Shrimp Creole hens ora a few youlf find delicious and healthful: eral superintendent.

FRESH CARROTS WITH GOLDEN CHEESE SAUCE , j Arrange cooked whole fresh ear- ! I r a h on toast. Tap with this Golden If no answer, call — PR 5-7342, PR 4-4880, LL. Mustard Sauca: PR 5-2192, PR 5-5142 or MU 1-4392 1 cup medium white souse FAST COMPLETE SERVICE ,* N 5 skS' I t/2 cop grated 'sharp American cheese . • 1 faWespoon fresh lemon juice ' —" " , Salt and black pepper to taste • Plumbing SEAFOOS STUFFED POTATOES • Heating Cut off fops of 6 baked medium po­ • Oil Bnrner* tatoes. Scoop out centers and mash. Good Reading Add buffer, salt and black pepper for the • Automatic t o taste. Blend In V* cup milk end Water Heaten % cup flaked fish. Refill shells. Whole Family Brown under broiler. • Electric SAME DAY Sewer Cleaning FRESH VEGETABLE-FISH CHOWDER Shrimp Creole is a glamorous L«nten dish, quick to prepare and conveniently made all in one skillet. Saiits.% cup each, diced onion end. In the tradition of fino Creole cookery, Tabasco its added during fresh mushrooms in.Vi eup butter. cooking for that true Louisiana piquancy. Measure tho liquid red Add V h cups each, diced potatoes, WE SELL—INSTALL—SERVICE pepper seasoning for just the right amount of flavor. and celery and I'/i quarts boiling ! Shrimp Creole water. Cover "arid cook 15 to 2S 4 tablespoons butter or % teaspoon Tabasco minutes. Add 1 pound fish fillets, The Christian Science Monitor’ marfiarine % teaspoon sugar salt and black pepper to taste. Cook One Norway .St., Boston 15, Moss. 1 medium onion, chopped % teaspoon sait S minutes. Yield: 8 servings. Sond'your newspaper for tho time % cup chopped green popper % teaspoon paprika chccked. Enclosed find my check or y2 cup diced celery 1 teaspoon chili powder FRESH VEGETABLE PLATE money order. I year $18 Q I minced garlic clove,, optional . 2 cans (6 ounccs each) shrimp, 6 months $9 Q 3 months $4.50 □ , l e a n (20 ounces) tomatoes drained Place cooked fresh broccoli, sprin­ 1 can 1 (6 ounces) tomato pasta 3 cups hot cooked rice. kled with grated Parmesen cheese ESTABLISHED 1909 Melt butter: add onion, green pepper, celery and minced garlic; Name cook until onion , is tender, but not brown. Add tomatoes, tomato on a plate together with sauteed paste. Tabasco, sugar, salt, paprika and chili powder. Simmer until slices of fresh eggplant, fresh to­ Address sauce is thickened, about 25 minutes. Stir in shrimp and hot cooked mato wedges, anti new potatoes NEPTUNE sice; heat and serve. tossed with fresh lemon-butter. ^ Y IE L D : 4 servings. UFFVA OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES

Friday, August 22-Moridsy, Sep­ tember 1—Camp Meeting Monday, September 1—"Miracle In ," Btarring Billy Gra­ ham ■■ : Thnrsday-Friday, September 11-12 —Ministers’ • R etreat,. Evangelical United Brethren v PROPERTY RECONDITIONING HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES The H ills (Continued from Pa*e 2) O F C O U R SE Y O U W A N T T H E B E S T A N D M O ST R EA SO N A B LE man of the Cancer Drive, wishes Get it at the THE WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, INC. me to thank the following -women Shore Restaurant Equipment Co. PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING j who have canvassed for her this time: Mrs. Alvin Bills, Jr., Mrs. Kltvheti Equipment and Furniture SHEET METAL WORK—KITCHEN MODERNIZATION Craig Carter; Mr3. Lewis Dick, Sr.t HOTEL, RESTAURANT and BAR SUPPLIES Over Fifty Years ’ Fourth and Railroad Aves. Mrs. Frank Cole, Mrs. Vincent Earl, of Service In Asbury Park, N. J. Mrs. Gene Grossman, Mrs. Robt. Dial PRospect 5-3193 11-15 S. Main Street Opposite Main Avenue Gates Monmouth County Downing, Mrs. Raymond Lorenzo, Mrs. Fred Maier, Mrs. John Mad­ APPLIANCES — Sales and Service den, Mrs. Harry Mills, Mrs. J. Mar­ ROOFS — SIDIN GS tin Nelson, Mrs. George Norris, Mrs. Bert Poplar, Mr3. Wolfgang GRADUATE RESEARCH assistant and meal planner for the Doug­ bales Neco Refrigeration service GENERAL ROOFING CO. Ramm, Mrs. Gladys Wallace, Mrs, lass nutrition study, Mrs. Anne Arrington, talks over the dinner Washing Machines & Dryers, Refrigerators, ROOFING — SIDING_ — ’ GUTTERS — LEADERS D. L. Wilkins, Mrs.: Sam Wiseman, menu with Miss Cnrol Smith of Bedminstcr (right), and Miss Bor- Freezers, Air Conditioning —- Domestic & Commercial FREE ESTIMATES Mrs. Howard Young and me, (when bara Pemberton of Cape May (center), two home economics majors —- D n .® ay AJh Ml Night .f it ServiceI 1408Vi Corlies Ave., Neptune P R 6-7580 229 M aple Ave* N eptane P B 5-3432 ; PRospect 6-8249 I finish!); who helped in preparing the controlled vitamin B6 diet. MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING She wishes a special thanks to AUTO BODY REPAIRS the men from the Neptune Town­ BA VS RADIATORS CLEANED AND REPAIRED ship yards. who pulled her. out of MANNING’S - MA YFLOWER the mud on one of our lowland Nick Antich drives—one can really miro down > n r Trami u t Axle BbalifcttBU—W k«i iU nm ni 1924 Beck A venue ... The Shore’s Newest and Moit Moi55 ^ IJ ,“ ejS 3 5 j but thore is rescue in sight. The 10M FIRST AVENUE, ASEDRT PARK Tel. PRoapect 5-8472 Neptune, New Jersey survey of the drainage condition has been finished. That has to bo CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK licked before the loads can be hard A . G • R O GE R S , In c topped. If you doubt me, drive over FABI© BATTAGLIA STORAGE AND MOVING ! th e o th e r end o f th e b rid g e on L ake- . OHMT BLOCK* Phone PRospect 5-2091 _ _ _ a v rw iik Booklet on Bulbs tttm i 1 o094 931 ASBURY AVENUE iwood Road and see what lack of Easter Bulbs AGENTS; KEUogg 1-2224 abdury park, n. j . Lots of people get interested in ALLIED VAN LINES drainage can dol It’s not the best season to plant * ■ * * * “ V I Telephone PR.st>ect 4-0090 bulbs about this time of year, wish­ „ u n u ll Atom*. Meptnne. N. 1. v - — Mrs. Clara Mills is back in bulbs but almost any bulb is bet­ ing they’d planted some last fall so PLUMBING HEATING Spring Lake Heights Hospital aft­ ter off in the ground than in the that their gardens would be as col­ PLASTERING — PATCHING — CONCRETE WORK er being out for three weeks. A garage or basement. orful as their neighbors’. F.G. RHODES card to the hospital would be nice And that goes for bulbs of plants If you’ve been thinking about WILLIAM GRAY, Mason Contractor GAS RANGES and AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS these spring days, that bloomed for Easter. bulbs in terms of those mentioned, P R 6-7940. Telenhoue 220 MAIN STREET Cubs and Boy Scouts had an ac­ Also, this is a hint for any of ; Third Ave, Neptune City, N. J- PRospect 5-2768 Established 1913 AVON, N. J. it may surprise you to know the tive week—the Cubs gave Webeloh you who have returned from Flor­ amazing variety of hardy bulbs you certificates to five boys about to go ida to find tulip or other bulb3 that CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR^ RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE can get, ahd grow with practically into Scouting—read it elsewhere have been stored away oil the shelf no trouble. -. ^ in paper.. .j::-.' where you put them after receiving ACE Radio & TV Service (PR 5-8062) Thc Experiment Station has a HarryMills, . Scoutmaster of them as Christmas gifts. pter* C. H. Wood and Son 10&£sftK4w • We repair Television, Home & Car Radios, Record Players and circular called “A Variety of Hardy JARPENTEBS-MAflONB. All types construction, rooftop, tiding:. Weyer- Troop 81, says one of his messages Tape Recorders The subject came up when a Bulbs for the Spring Flower Gar­ kauser Shell home*. We win undertake your enure project (foundation to 400 Main Street (Corner 4th Ave.), Bradley Beach home seems to get lost on the way interior decoration). Estjmfctes .free. , Satisfaction guaranteed. Hudson County flower lover asked den.” It’s loaded with appealing •—that is the one concerning insur­ Tuesday-Sunday, June 3-8—Salva­ what she could do with the tulips pictures of many bulbs in flower. ance for the boys on these trips tion Army Refresher Course she enjoyed at Easter. She said she You can get a copy from your away from the Hills—-I think the P R o sp ec t' Charles Lambert 1tem,dGmee‘ Thursday - Friday, June 5-6— had no garden, no yard. county agricultural agent or by '5-2149IW - . United Church Women of N. J. troop is carrying policies much like Well, when you’re a cliff-dweller sending a card to Garden Reporter, RooSng, Siding, Alteration Work — No Job Too Friday, June 13-^-Neptune High the school ones and the charge is you have to take the bitter with the College of Agriculture, Rutgers Large or Too Small — Terms Arranged School Commencement ? 1 .00/boy/year. The treasury is better. You don’t have a lawn to University. Just mention “Bulbs.” Sunday, June 15 — Police, and covering the gap but that treasury Summer mow, and you don't have to chop I hate to think of you apartment Firemen’s Sixth Annual Commun­ is hard pressed with the purchase ion Breakfast ■weeds, b u t you m iss a little fu n , dwellers missing the gardening fun. of equipment which must go on. in. WILLIAM K. SNYDER Monday-Friday, June 16-20— too ..1 .. . I:. ■ There's something for you, too. It’s Sunday Services a new troop; So. please get the ADDITIONS • ALTBRATIONS • REPAIRS • Free Estimates 17th Annual Ocean Grove Pastors’ “Care of House Plants,” Circular J u n e 8-t-A.M. Rev. Dr. Robert Graduate School money to him as the camping weath­ Ambitious Lilies 204 ELM DRIVE, NEPTUNB, N. J. — PRospect 5-8712 542. Indoor gardening can be fun, T. Henry, Business Manager, Board Friday-Suridoy, June.20-22—Na­ er is picking up. They had a week­ of ' Missions of The Methodist . Donald B, Lacey, extension home too. 1 tional Federation of Men's Bjble end trip over the 26th out Farm- Church, New York; P.M. Rev. grounds specialist, explains that tu­ C O A L A N D . FUEL OIL Classes . " ingdale way—Camp Housman was James A. Richards, Pastor of St. Saturday, June 28 — “ Veterans' lips, that are forced into bloom for James Methodist Church, Eliza­ filled with other active campers but Varieties” ; the Easter, season can’t be forced Thompson Fuel Company Alr« ^ om,ni beth, New Jersey. . ... they had a wonderful camp site and Friday, July 4 — Independence again. But you can just plant them June 15—A.M. Rev. Dr. Samuel day Parade and Program. no one got wet despite the rain ! FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” COAL J'. Truscott, Superintendent Oneon- so the tops of the bulbs are. about Saturday, July 5—Band Concert which came up! ' 117 80. Main St—MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop_PR 5-2S00 ta District, N. Y., Wyoming Con­ 4 inches below the surface and let I ference The Methodist Church, On- Monday, July 7—Movie—Epi­ . Better get on'..to our Brownie them grow naturally. ' eonta, New York; P.M. Rev. Ray­ sodes #1 & #2 from the Book of DRUGS Leader meeting—we’re setting up mond E. Neff, Maplewood, New Acts—"Endued with Power”: and the troop for next yeari Be see­ ; Maybe in two or three years Jersey, Superintendent Eastern “A Faithful Witness” 41 MAIN AVENUE W. B. NAGLE ing youl they’ll recover and reward you with District, Newark Conference of The Tuesday-Thursday, July 8-10— some blooms. The same goes for Interstate WCTU 41- NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy Methodist Church. hyacinths and narcissus. But don’t “A gossip is a person who Ju n e 22—A.M. Rev. Otto C. Nel­ Wednesday, July 9—Annual Tea, Bad driving conditions prevailed ‘suffers from acute indiscre- - "DoetoraAdvise Nagle's” expect too much of them, next son, Pastor Methodist Church, Ladies Auxiliary o f the Auditorium in less than IB percent of the fatal tlo n .” PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEBT QUALITY DRUGS Waldwick, N .'J.; P.M. Rev. A. H. Ushers Association. highway accidents in the U. S. in spring. .■]' ■ Guyn, Pastor of Methodist Church, . Saturday, July ■ 12—Boys Club 1957;: With Easter Lilies the story is ELECTRICIAN Caldwell, N. J. . Band of Asbury Park, sponsored by better. Put your lily bulbs out in June 29 A.M. Bishop Fred Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Auditori­ M ore th a n 2 1 p ercen t o f 1D57 the'garden with about inches of Pierce Corson, Philadelphia Area um Ushers’ Associatiorr 6 of The Methodist Church; P.M. Sunday, July 13—Fourth Annual U. S. highway deaths occurred on soil over them and the chances are S ADAMS ELECTRIC Rov. Dr. Richard J. Davey, Pastor S atu rd ay s. good for more blooming in late Wiring — Fixtures - - Appliances . Choir Festival St. Paul’s Methodist Church, Ni­ Monday,' July 14—Movie—Epi­ m iner. B. Darwin Adams, Jr. PRoapect 6-8S76 agara Falls, New York. SiftncFfUKwiiUiiiiiiiiintfuiniitiiroBHtM'tnHiiaar Beauty Salon P. a Box 815, Asbury Park, N. J. sodes #3 & #4 from the Book of As Mr. Lacey says, any bulbs you J u ly 6—A.M. and P.M. Rev; D r Acts—“Light From Heaven" and 89 Main Avenue may have around may as well be Theo. Henry Palmquist, Foundry “No Respecter of Persons” OCEAN GROVE planted, off-season or not. OCEAN GROVE ASSOCIATION ELECTRICIAN Arnold Brown Church - Methodist, ■ Washington, Tuesday, July 15:—A.A.U. Swim­ D. C. m ing M eet Paid Best time for narcissus, hya­ PRospect 5-7161 July 13—A.M. Rev. Dr. Charles BROWN ELECTRIC COMPANY Saturday, July 19—Young Peo­ Far Old Gold and cinths and lilies is mid-September, Specializing In Electrical S. Webster, Pastor First .Presby­ ple’s Concert 109 H am ilton Ave, P R 5 -2 913 Contractor terian Church, Red Bank, N. J.; Silver nnd and tulips, mid-October. Permanent Waving Neptune, N. <1. Old Jewelry P.M. Choir Festival. Monday, July 21—Movie—Epi­ sodes #5 & #6 from the Book of J sitaiiimiiiiiiitiiiijiiuiiiiniiiiMiHUiiKRMivntiMniwin FLORIST July 20 A.M. and P.M. Rev.. Har­ Acts—“God’s Care of His Own” old L. Fickott, Jr., Pastor Tremont and “Every Christian A Mission­ — The Land of Flowers. * Temple Baptist Church, Boston, a ry ” - V , v’v Ocean Grove Self Mass. ; .- : V I B. FEDDES I Call ARCADIA . '. . Saturday, July 26—St. Paul’s JEWELER • July 27 A.M. Rev. .Ernest T. N ig h t S S S S f 1SSPDUH oS m nb"c«x ra.0WBBa wmDjSb'nio^l; Campbell,- Pastor First Presby­ OCEAN GROVE Service Laundry RADIO CAB terian Church, York, Pennsylvania; Monday, July 28—Movie—Epi­ POST OFFICE BLDG. — 'g,r,.sK .. sodes #7 & from the Book of 55 Olin St., Ocean Grove | P.M. Rev. Ross H. Stover, Pastor #8 P R ospect Messiah Lutheran Church of Phila­ Acts — “Salvation and Christian delphia, Pennsylvania. Fellowship” and “What M ust I Do GARAGE—STORAGE To Be Saved” 1 August 3—A.M. Rev. Clark W. ALL AUTO REPA1B& O U sm oMu..o ie Saleso„™. and ^fcrrke ,— Phones: PR 6-4G70 — PR 5-4683 I Hunt, Pastor Trinity Methodist Thursday, July 31 — Founders’ Day, Celebrating 89th Anniversary — as Yean at ITri* Su m 5- I Church, Albany, N. Y.; P.M. Rev! Delivery Service | Johnson’s Oidsmobile, Inc. I William L. Lancey, Pastor Metho- Of Religious Service at Ocean Addresi —• ■ Grove DAY AND NIGHT 84 fkBtk Main Street, Ocean Grove L dist Church, Morristown, N. J. SERVICE STOBAG* — BY DAY - WEEK - MONTH P August 10—A.M. Rev. J. Wallace Monday-Friday, August 4-8—Inter­ PRospect 4-1078 | Hamilton, Pastor Pasadena Com­ national Union of Gospel Missions Neptune teuiiiiiiiHiiiiiniiiniHMtiiaBaiiiinsiWH—faw tMg munity Church, St, Petersburg, Wednesday-Thursday, August #- Phone PRospect 4-143* 24-HOUR SERVICE Fla.; P.M. Rov. Dr. DeWitt C. 7—Annual Bazaar, Ladies Auxil­ Clemens, Mathewson Street Metho­ iary of ;the Auditorium Usher* BODY & FENDER WORK DAILY and SUNDAY SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. dist Church, Providence, R. I. Association. 8 TORAGB-BATTBRY—TOWING SERVICE-REPAIRING August 17—A.M. and P.M. Rev. Saturday, August 9-rYotmg Peo­ ■ RAY ELLIS Dr. Leonard Cochran, Mulberry ple’s Concert Stockton and So. Main St. TIRES NEWSPAPER Cinur CotUm At«sm aid Main Street . Neptune, N. J; StTeet Methodist Church, Macon, Oeean Grove PR 6-7727 Georgia. •" Monday, August 11 — Movie— Episodes #9 . and #10 fr d m th e TELEVISION DEUVERY LAUNDRY August 22 — (Friday) Camp Book of Acts—“Witness Before a Meeting begins ■■■'■";■ King” and "Triumphant” H O M E S a M!» BTMme Phone PRospect 6-711# August 24 AM. and P.M. Camp APPLIANCES Ocean Grove News Service Meeting—Bishop John W. Brans- Tuesday, August 12 — Ocean NEPTUNE LAUNDRY CO. comb, Methodist Church, Jackson­ Grove Swimming Meet . . . GOLD SEAL A V ' a l l SERVICES — Wet W i ...... ville, Fla., alternating with Rev. Phone PR 4-2018 Fiakhed, BUaketa. BAV” Saturday, AuguBt 16 — Ushers’ ARMSTRONG INLAID Custom Tire Co. Dr. Harold Roy Brennan, Saint Show—“Say It With Music” 93 Cookman Aye., Ocean Grove 811-817 MAIN Mark's Mothodist Church, Rock­ . . LINOLEUM. 1200 Main St. BradUy B«tek RAY WADDELL ville Centre, L. L ,N . Y. Wednesday, August 20—Ushers’ August.si A.M. and P.M. Dr. B an q u et Robber Tile, Asphalt Tile, MILK AND CREAM Harold Roy Brennan and Bishop Vinyl Plaatle, Plastic Wall John W. Branscomb. Tile, Formica Sink Tops. Sept. 7—A.M. Maj. Gen. Charles OCEAN GROVE “Absolutely the Bert — at WARDELL’S DAIRY I. Carpenter^ Chief of Chaplains, Buumatli Prices" DAIRY PRODUCTS U. S. Air Force; PJfl. Rev. Dr. Al­ • btlnutva CbeerftilLy Olvem CHANG£-OF-£fF£.' bert S. Layton, Pastor S t Paul’s Expert Methanlu Thousand! of woman now go "tmilfng you can escope much of th e “hot NEPTUNE, N. J. Phone P tloepoct 4-1916 Methodist Church, Ocean Grove., Ifcrougfe" fboM fryfng yoors—without nasties", irritability. You're ready «wful m fftrliig from “hoi floibiV'l to start living again! Countless -women have found you HOME no longer have to feel sickly, NO PAINFUL SHOTSI 1 & N : -: o ut o t tested by doctors got Oreea Grove Kd., Neptune “old” before your time. Today, 8 10 “No Finer Milk Sold Anywhere” Special Events 118 MAIN AVENUE m a n y c a n enjoy change-of-llfe thrilling relief — without costtv AIR CONDITIONED Floorcoveringr Shop. — without terrible suffering! shots! Why not you? Get Lydia WOOLLEY’S DAIRY Plnkham’a Tablets have oceu E. Pinkham's Tablets at drug Saturday, May 24—Protestant PRospect 4-1753 Wm. L. Neaves A Son developed especially to relieve stores. See if you don’t And new Successor To Tel. PRospect 5-5050 Youth Rally PR 8-0273 or 6-6524 . those, functionally-caused happiness during change-of-liTel Taylor Dairy Lady Wm. P. Walton, Jr. •fem ale miseries’*. Their unique IP y o u PREKR A LIQUID, d ru g ­ Friday, May SO—Parade aijd Me­ 109- So. M ain — N eptune formula includes blood building morial Day Exercises — Hannah- Attendant Proprietor gists also have Lydia E. P in k - Iront With Pinkham’s Tablets, h a m 'o Vegetable Compound. READ THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES Crosmon V.F.W. Poet . r AG E EIG H T OCEAM'eMfIS TIMES and NBPTUNE TIMES FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1958

MRS. LAVINIA BEARMORE Holmes,: jam'est, DeHaven, John Education:' Ermori - X Jones, Obituaries Funeral services were held Tues­ Planning Board Chairman Asks Manley Richard; Twidle, Mr. and chairman. n "j o’ v,’’ Bbtids For School day in Farmingdale for Mrs. La Mrs, W. H. Sutherland, Mr, and Press and publicity ,: Mrs. Maxine RALPH G. WIGGIN vinia Bearmore, 80, who died last Gas Tax Increase For Highways Mrs, DelRoy White, Mr, and Mrs, L. Daniels, chairman, On Sale June 4 . Funeral services were held Tues­ Saturday at the Methodist Home, K , . C. Edwards, Miss Janet ’ H, Housing: '"-Villiam, Steele, chair­ day morning at the Ocean Grove 70 Stockton Avenue, Ocean Grove, Roessler, Miss Irma E. Reitz, Mrs. m an, ■: • less New Jersey puts up her share Memorial Home for Ralph G- Wig­ where she had lived for the past Speaking to the supper club Vivian M. Kubler. • Mr, '• and • M n, Tha organization proposed a ■ Neptiine Township Board of matching money these federal gin, 76, who died last Saturday at nine years. The Rev. Fay H. Smith of the Presbyterian Church of George Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Win. $1,0 0 a year fee, how payable, and Of Education To Sell fund* will go to -other states. his home, 73 Embury Avenue, was- tho officiating minister and.in­ Rumson on Sunday night, E. Schlasman, -Mis? Dorothea Klicm, due hereafter one month prior to New High School Issue “Here in' Monmouth County Ocean Grove, after a short illness. terment Wes in Evergreen Ceme­ Donalfl Sterner, former State Mr. arid Mrs. Herman Brown', Den the time of the annual meeting to Highway Commissioner and where every state highway, during The Rev. Dr. Albert S. Layton of­ tery,. Farmingdale, nis Wood, Miss Marilyn Hopper be held in April of -eachi succeed­ The Board of .Education voted the peak, traffic ours, is carrying ficiated, at .the services and inter­ Mrs. Bearmore had been a resi­ Chairman of the Moninoiith and Dave Shotwell. /, ing year. Regular meetings will be Wednesday night to o ffe r fo r p u b ­ traffic loads Beyond Its safe ca­ ment was in . Sleepy Hollow Ceme­ dent of Farmingdale before com­ County Planning Board, urged Among the various committees held at 8i80 on the fourth Thursday lic, sal® at a special Meeting June pacity with resulting;liigh accident, tery, Tarrytown, N. Y. ing to the Home and was; the wife the immediate: passage by the in charge of the dinner and ar night of each month, at the Legion 4, $2,890,000 of the three million frequency, we are fissured we shall' Mr. Wiggin had lived in Ocean of the late James M. Bearmore. State, Senate of Assembly Bill rangments were: Hr, . end '.’Mrs, Hall located on,Drummond Avenue dollar; bond ‘issue being used to receive in, ex.cess of one hundred Grove for the past. 27 years. He She was a member of the Farm­ 63 to increase the State gaso­ Homar Secor, carterers, assisted b y in Neptune. . :: ’ build the new /high school on million dollars in existing State was.1 born in/Roxbury, Mass.; the ingdale Methodist Church. There line tax from four to five Frank .Gregory; Young Adults The/-'organization'.'.pledged itself Springdale Avenue. "’■• '. highway- improvements, arid new son of the laic Charles R. and are no known survivors. cents, “to raise nearly twenty who, served—Leo Slocum, Charles to support the coming 'Clean-tJp The '\$110,000 itifferance w ill , be construction during, the Eisenhower; Emma Gullefer Wiggin. A veteran million dollars in additional T. Hall, Tom Alligood, James Mac­ Drive of Neptune Township, May held in reserv« for 'possible sale road- construction program in' the nf World War 1, Mr. Wiggin was MRS. CHRISTINA WRIGHT highway funds.” In ty re, P aul P ru itt, Dennis-, W ood, 12-16.-Mr. Steele was appointed as later,” ' 'o': v 1.',/■" " ’■ /o’’; “If New Jersey is to take full ad­ years, ahead,” Sterner said. n retired banker. He was a mem­ Mrs. Christina Wright, 78, of 65 James Henrickson and Bill Kort- Area Chairman and' Hugo Fisher, Raymond Kuzava, teacher in the vantage of the Eisenhower fifty 'bil­ “With our. presently overcrowded ber of St. Paul’s Church and of the Cookman- Avenue, died Wednesday right; dinner reservations, Miss co-chairman, for. the- Clean-Up Bradley Park School, was appoint­ lion dollar federal aid highway pro State Highways just try and pic­ advisory board of the Salvation raorning: after • a lingering illness. Frances Bowsher; table decora­ D rive. ed principal/of the Ridge Avenue gram, we must have, the matching ture these same highways in 1975 Army, Asbury. Park. He was a A, resident of Ocean Grove for the tion!;, Miss Dorothea Kliem,- assist- _ -#T - school. He replaces Mrs. Anita Bor- funds necessary for New Jersey’s when Monmouth County’s popula­ t graduate of Harvard. University, past two years, she moved to the ed b y M rs, A lice Schlasm an sms dan.who. retires in June, after -11 share. ' Even with this osis cent'in­ tion Will be doubled 'with twice as ..Class, of. 1903. ’ Shore from Roselle Park. Miss Janet Roessler; sleeping ac­ AuxiJiary Votes years in the Neptui.ia system, crease there would still be thirty- many cars.' It is vitally urgent for . Surviving are his wife, Ada D. ■ The funeral 'service 'will take commodations for The Singers, Mr. Kuzava, who holds a mas­ five other states with a higher gas safety's sake alone, that. New Jer­ Wiggin; .two. sisters, Miss Mildred place tonight (Friday) at 8 o’clock Mrs. Alice Schlasman atid Herman ters degree, from Trenton State tax than'ours," Sterner stated. . sey keeps pace with its highway intenance Wiggin, of. Arlington, Mass., and in the. Ocean. Grove Memorial Brown; posters, Raymond Many- Teachers College, joined the fac­ “We must remember that we'in needs. Certainly in preparing for Mrs, Arthur. L. Gifford, of Summit; Home. The Rev. George E. Hall, of penny; publicity, Miss Janet’ H. ulty in 1961. Hew Jersey have the heaviest, traf­ Monmouth County’s- future growth Occan Grove Unit Adda one niece and. one nephew. St. James Episcopal Church, Brad­ Roessler, assisted by Mrs. Ellen On a low bid of $4,180, W. R. fic density’and therefore the great­ anddevelopment,.. it is., vital that To Methodist Home ley Beach, will officiate. Interment E dw ards. Jobes, Neptune, was given the job est need of any state on the .na­ our planned highway expansion Giving; Sixty Attend MRS. LULU R. MEGILL will take place tomorrow morning of painting the outside of the Brad­ .' ------A life-long resident of the Shore tion-,' ; The Federal government fo? program be carried’ out.” ley Park school. , ■ . in Evergreer Cemetery. Morris­ About 60 members attended the :irea, Mrs. Lulu R. Megill, 82, of 81 the fiscal year 1059'is ready to pour Mr. Sterner also 'spoke on -the W ith a bid of $8,174.80, the lbw- town. Home for the Aged Auxiliary meet­ Mt. Tabor Way, Ocean Grove, died 8 6 ,8 . millions of dollars into our general program of the County ■:csi of three, Sofield Supply, Sea She was the widow of Augustus Fashion Show ing Monday at St. Paul’s Church. Monday at the Rivercrest Nursing state in new highway construction Planning -Board, with particular Girt, /was awarded the contract to W. Wright and is survived by a The group voted to contribute an­ Homo, Red Bank. ?uneral services and improvements if we put. np 88.9 reference to the proposed Metra- provide janitorial fu^plies to the daughter, Mrs. Margaret L. Craw­ o th er $10 0 towards maintenance of were held Thursday afternoon at million in - matching funds, Bear politan . Rapid Transit; Authority For Township’s schools for the next fiscal year. ford, with whom. she liveS and a the Home. Mrs, Bleeckcr Stirling the Parry Memorial Home, Asbury in min'd that under the federal mo­ and its plans for improved railroad The school board gave, special granddaughter, Karia;, thanked h«ar luncheon committee Park, with the Rev. Dr. Charles A. tor . fuel tax, 85.8. million dollars servicc. He used three large wall Scholarship Fund permission to the Whitesville PTA was sent to Washington last year. maps to illustrate his talk ojs th e w hen she rep o rted proceeds o f $116.' ;; Sayre officiating. Interment was WALTER C. AYERS ■ to ijse the grounds of that school Mrs. Stirling also headed the in Glendola Cemetery. More will be token this year. Un­ highway and railway programs. Mrs. Doris Milligan’s morning for a bazaar May 24. Since this Funeral services were held committee that served', at the’ Mrs. Megill, wife of the late Ed­ kindergarten class, vjon thf, at­ date .is Saturday and Bosr:i polici' Thursday at the Ocean Grove Me- Clotheslinarama Sale before and ward J. Megill; was born ir. Nep­ Various choir;- and’ plans for the tendance banner at Monday eve­ is Hot to perinit use of school fa­ morial Home for W alter C. Ayers, after the meeting. Serving with her tune, daughter of the late Michael Fitkin Workers fu tu re,. ning’s meeting of tho Summerfield cilities oh weekends during, the 80, who died Tuesday, at his .home, were Mrs. C. S; Cordray, Mrs. F. and. Caroline Bennett. She had < Continued from Pace 1 ) Mrs. Sanders appointed a nomi­ PTA , Mrs. - Carlos Hatcher, presi­ school year; the group voted to 106 Lake Avenue, Ocean Grove. Ini Announcement was- made of the Shotwell,, Mrs. M.McVoy, Mrs. H, been a member of the First Metho­ nating committee—Mrs, Eric Wes- dent, presided. The report of the take the matter into consideration ferment was. in Rahway Cemetery, state conference of hospital tux L. Mowbray, Mrs, C, Kuneke], Mrs. dist Church of Asbury Park for salmaii, chairman, Mrs. Donald Lip­ nominating committee! for next for possible permanent change, Mr. Ayers had lived here for three, iliaries on May 21 and 22 a t th e F, Mount, Mrs.’H. Kresge, Miss. .more than 50 years. Surviving are pincott and Mrs, James Sullivan, year’s officers was accepted and the , ■ - years and. was a former resident of Traymore Hotel in Atlantic City F , E . Gower, M rs. G. Hendrickson a son, K. Kelsey Megill, of Belmar; After the' '.fleeting refreshments installation ■will take place at the Blessed Event for Stantons Rahway. He is survived by a cous­ arid: of the Fitkin Hospital Open and,Mrs, K. C. Edwards. The, sale a grandson, and two great-grahd- in, Mrs. Helen Nichols, of Union. : were, 'served to the following mem­ May meeting. The nominating 1 com­ House on May 14. On “Open will be continued at next meeting. children. bers! Mrs. John Williamson,, Mrs, mittee consisting of Mrs.. Lloyd Born to Mr. and Mrs. John R, " House” afternoon there will be con­ A request; fo r clean uses* .white James Sulliyan, Mrs..Edward Hill, Hatfield, Mrs, James Garrabrandt Stanton, Jr., of California, (the ducted: tours, tea, ar.d movies. All linen ,wao made for the. Infirmary. J. EDWARD YARNALL Animal Dinner Of Mrs. Edivard Pcsuanski, Mrs. Rich­ and Principal Allen Jones was dis ­ former Jean , Brophy) a, boy on auxiliary members are invited. Mrs, E. E, Wolverton will, arrange A well-known Shore resident, J. ard Gibbons, Mrs, Duthal Sanders,'- charged with thanks. April 29. They now .have two- girls Routine business was transacted a program for the May 26th meet­ Edward Yarnall, 83, died Monday Pliilatliea Class Mrs.' Eric W esselman^Mn. Donald .The Fashion Show and Card Par and two boys in the order of Kath­ and reports given. ing at the church, when residents at his home in Bradley Beach. Fu­ Sherwood, Mrs, Joseph Gondek, ty to benefit the Neptiine Township leen, Sharon, John Jr. and'.the The annual dinner of the Louise Mrs. Margaret. Selfridge re­ of the Home will participate in a neral services were held yesterday Mrs, George Barnes, Mrs. Xtobert Scholarship j’und will lie held 1 a t newest boy, still to be named. viewed A rt Linkletter’s book “Kids musical program. (Thursday) in Asbury Park with Fox Philathea Class was held Tues-? Gillum; Mrs. H. R.‘ Bush, Jr., Mrs. Ben Girt’ Inn on Wednesday, May . . - ' . , ’ ------O f -- day T iiffht at the Stone Posts, Say the Darnedest Things”, to the Others present were, Mrs. E. Y. '.he Rev. Harold Ziegler officiating. David Howard, Mrs.; H arry: Craw­ 7th tit 8 P.M. Fashions will be pre­ SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES great delight of those who heard Yovffig-, M rs, J , M. Dey; M rs! ,0. Interment was ir. Monmouth Me- Spring Lake, -with 30 .members ford., Mrs. . Kenneth Ddlett, Mrs. sented by the Steinbach' Company ' . $3.50 A YBAB BY MAIL p resen t. her. Mrs. Selfridge stressed the Beam, the Misses . E. L. Bssch, E. 'mortal Park. Paul Pruitt, Mrs. Robert .Day, Mrs. of Asbury Park. This event is fact, as does Mr. Linkletter, that V. Bosch, E. Clerihew, L. B. Adams, Mr. Yarnall was-seeretary to the Mrs.. Howard Selby, teacher, arid William Nordhousen, Mrs. Arthur sponsored by the Scholarship Com ­ children live in a world of imagi­ Mrs. B; M. Deusinger, Mrs. C. Ol­ Bradley 'Beach,Board of Education Miss Florence Vann gave a brief Crelin, Mrs. K. C. Edwards, Mrs. mittee with members from all Nep­ SIGHT-SEEING Oi!. nation while adults have to live in sen, Mrs. R. Clarke, Mrs. H. B. and a board member for 46 years. talk. Mrs. Henry Harley, presir Lippincott, and Mrs. A. LeRoy tune Township schools. Class moth­ the world of reality and between Purkhardt, Mrs. Chas. Davis, Mrs. He retired in Apri;. He had been dent, presided at a short business W ard. ers are in charge of tickets for the the two worlds there is a great gulf Henry Smith, Jr., Misses G. Weeks, an active member of thc Indepertd- m eeting. Summerfield area. which adults sometimes have great J. S. C lark, Bessie. R iley, K, Ai So- ent Fire Company of Bradley Mrs. Reba 'Wielert reported on a First grade mothers were in difficulty in spanning. If adults fi-old, L. J . Sofield, I. R . C heshire, Beach and was a member of the covered dish to be held Tuesday, charge of refreshments. forget this fact, misunderstand­ Pact 81 Views M. F, Bent, Mrs. A. Clark. Asbury Park Lodge of Masons, a May 27, at St. Paul’s Church, Ocean Frank Musa, director of the ings invariably, occur. And, Mrs. K. H. Brandley, Mrs. past patron of the Order of Am­ Grove, and a food sale in June. ;' Psychiatric Social Service Depart- A t . the close of M rs.: Selfridge’s J. H. F. Boese, Mrs. F. B. Ure, Mrs. aranth, and a member of the Brad­ Mrs. DelRoy White reported she Jersey Movie meht of the Child Treatment Cen­ review hostesses for the May 27th H. J. Dykes, Miss S. A. Grubb, Miss ley Beach Methodist Church, had five boxes of clothing,for the ter at Allaire, presented an illus­ Kentucky Mission. Mrs. vWielert meeting were enrolled; They will! Grace Eddey, Mrs. F. Lancaster,’ He is survived by a son, W. Lee Cub Pack 81, Shark .River Hills,, trated discussion of the center. and Mrs.' John A. Link: were in be Mrs. Webster, Miss Maude Gay, Mrs. L. C. White, Miss M. E. Ful­ Yarnall, of Neptune City; two held its monthly nackmeeting at He informed parents it is a state- charge of dinner arrangements. • Miss Sarah .Wise, Miss Clara De ton, Miss J. C. Fulton, Mrs. O. daughters, Mrs. Alfreda Woolley the Shark River Hills School last sponsored institution for emotion­ Others attending were Miss Lily Hart;, Mrs, Jane Atherton, Mrs. Kliem, Miss F. M. Emmons, Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Church; of Brad­ Thursday, highlighted by a film on ally disturbed children whtf have Sheffer, Mrs. Florence Lancaster, William Campbell, M rs., Joseph B. Moury, Mrs, G. Cuntiffe, Mrs. G, ley Beach; five grandchildren, and New Jersey, shown by Frank Jan- become management problems and Mrs. Archie Taintor, Mrs. Irwin Feytel, Mrs. Richard C. Eisele, M u . H. Jenney, M ibs A. Sherman, Mrs. six great-grandchildren. narohe, have been expelled from school and Swanson, Mrs. Wm. Sutherland, Selfridge and Miss Katherine A. E, Doremus, Mrs. V. Lawsen, James Evers, troop committee those who have become involved Mrs. John Moreland, Mrs. John B randley, Mrs. H. Tolman, Mrs. E. Nadsen, LEGAL NOTICE chairman, presented the following with the law. Meyer, Mrs. Wm. C. Magee, Mrs. Mrs. E. Mathews, Mrs. A. Cook, awards: Wolf badge, Bill Walker Treatment includes group and in­ NOTICK OF TRANSFER Joseph Kaiser, Mrs. Severs, Mrs. Miss S. Vincent, Mrs. E. N. Wool- TAKE NOTICE that application has N.J. Bell and Linus Rhoades, Jr.; Bear dividual treatment, according to s m s been made to thc Township Commit­ Norman Hannah, Mrs. Joseph (Continued from Page 1) ston, Mrs. H. St'einhoff, Miss I. tee of the Township of Neptune to badge, Thomas Nay and Robert each child’s needs. Color slides more than 1,250,000 New Jerseyans Hathaway, Miss E. Faust. A.—..v - ftiiide mi« edifice H a ttantier to Milton Stiver and Florence Rainear, Mrs., Rutherford Trimmer, White; Gold Arrow on Wolf, Ken­ showed thc spacious grounds and rude 'log csbin — ilte usosf Silver, Individually and partners trad- at some 13,250 showings. Ing as Alpha Liquor Store for premises Mrs. Alvin Bills, Mrs. Raymond neth Reynolds, and L. Rhoades; various activities. " famous ev«r built. v . located at 1515 Springwood Avenue, Manley, Mrs. Florence Ochiltree, Township f Neptune, New Jersey, tho . This is New Jersey is neither a Gold Arrow on Bear, Wm. Loehning In 1957, 2,626,000 Americans Mrs. Richard Steere, Mrs. Ellis, Plenary TCetaU Distribution License commercial film nor a travelogue, siid James Drake; Silver Arrow on were injured in traffic accidents. n p m i m ' siKAusfcpoH No. d-4 heretofore Issued to Milton Pierce, Mrs. Clarence Barton, Mrs.; 40 sssjdtimq s.ujojun Silver, trading as Alpha Liquor Store but rather a profile of'the state-r- Wolf, 3 to Reynolds, 1 each to Temporary Staff ' for.the premises located at 1515 Sprlng- Homer Kresge, Mrs. Ray Bahring, its industries, playlands and farm­ SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES -vvooa Avenue. Township of Neptune. Ronald Toth, Jim Drake, Dennis Cam A>r y etir f t s / r t/me*. Mrs. Beulah Neese, Mrs. Joseph $3.60 A YEAR BY MAIL New Jersey Thc said Milton Silver and lands, its scenic beauty, culture Herbert, arid , Larry Clark; - Silver Florence Silver, each and bo?;., reside Porter, Mrs. George Paterson. For Civic League nt No. 2 Candy- Lane, Deal, New Jer­ and history, portrayed in life-like Arrow on Bear,, two to Loehning sey, r,nd arc the sole partners herein. Technicolor. Objections, if any, should be made and one to Robert Goodrich. New Non-Political Im­ immediately !fi writing to' John W. More than 95 percent of vehicles The film is available at no cost Webeloh certificates were pre­ EXPERT Knox. Clerk of thc Township of Nep- involved in fatal accidents on U. S. provement Group Names tune. to schools, churches, service, clubs, sented to Patrick McDcvitt, Robert highways in 1957 were in apparent­ Six Major Committees MILTON SILVER conventions, industrial developers Drake, W m. Evers, Joseph Greene ASPHALT FLORENCE SILVER ly good condition. 2 Candy Lane and any other group wanting to and Roger Moog. Deal, New Jersey The Neptune Civic League, . a know more about the state or inter­ PAVING ■—17-18 Carl Sloan was thanked by the new -organisation, established to Speeding was blamed for 13,200 ested in telling, out-of-state groups Pack, for two flag standards he - \ NOTICE deaths on U. S. highways in 1957. promote the economic, civic, and so­ RESIDENTIAL about -New Jersey. Bookings may made for the Troop flags. The at- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS cial betterment of the residents of be made at any business office of and AND PREMISES IN THE TOWNSHIP LEGAL NOTICE tendance banner was won by Den the Township-of Neptune, officially OF NEPTCNE. IN THE COUNTY OF the New Jersey. Bell Telephone Co. 6, Mrs. Lee . Erving, Den Mother. COMMERCIAL MONMOUTH NOTICE adopted its constitution last Thurs — * --- Den 6 of Mrs. Howard Young was WORK of ALL KINDS • NOTICE is > hereby given that on NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS day night. This organization is Tuesday, the Sixth Day of May, 1058, AND PREMISES IN THE TOWN8HIF so close that it also received an non-political. at 2 P.M;, at the Neptune Township OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY OF aw ard. ' Headquarters, 137 South Main Street, MONMOUTH Mrs. D. Lippincott Temporary officers are: Daniel Neptune, New Jersey, the Township of Neptune, in the County of Mon- NOTICE is hereby given that on Guild Hostess Harris, president; Thomas E. Dan­ , mouth, will offer a t public sale to the Tuesday, the thirteenth day of May, iels, first vice president; Jerome highest bidder, at a minimum sale price 1958, at 2 P.M., at the Neptune Town­ ship Headquarters, 137 South Main Centenary Group Williams, second vice president; of Two Thousand Dollars, ($2,000.00), The St. Paul's Choir Mothers all the right title and interest of tho Street, Neptune, New Jersey, the Town­ Mrs.' Frances . West, secretary; said Township of Neptune acquired at ship of Neptune, in the County of Mon­ Guild met Tuesday night at the . a tax sale and the foreclosure of the mouth, will offer at public sale, to the W alter Upperman, treasurer. highest bidder, at a minimum sale home of Mrs. Donald Lippincott, 65 Sings To 325 In Tax Title Lien Certificate thereof in and Six key committees were set up to the following described lands and price of Three Hundred Dollars, Benson Avenue, Ocean Grove, with premises: ‘ ($300.00), all the right title and inter­ by Mr, Harris.. All that certain plot, piece, or par- est of the said Township of Neptune Mrs. K. C. Edwards as co-hostess. . cel of ground known and designated acquired at a tax sale and the fore­ St. Paul’s Church , Nominating: Mrs. Alma Ashby, The meeting was opened with Residential and Commercial Work as Block 191, Lots 7, 8, 9, 79, and 80, closure of the Tax Title Lien Certifi­ chairman; Willie Williams, Hugo being a piece of vacant ground on the cate thereof in and to the following de­ prayer by the president, Mrs. Du­ . north side of Bangs Avenue, west of scribed lands and premises: About 325 persons attended the Fisher, Arthur Bandals, Mrs. Ver­ Drummond Avenue, having a frontage All that certain plot, piecc, or par­ thal Sanders. | FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN | of 75 feet, varying in depth from 75 to cel of ground known and designated concert given by the Centenary onica; Ingram,,. Mrs, Rose Wool- Mrs. Lippincott reported that the 150 feet, upon the following terms and as Block 219, Lot 53. upon the follow­ Singers on Sunday night at St drige, Mrs. Blanche Jones, conditions: . • ■ ing terms and conditions: cake sale on. March 29 was a suc­ WE ALSO CARRY THE FAMOUS (1) • Twenty percent, (20%), of the (1) Twenty percent, (20%), of the Paul’s Church, Ocean Grove. Membership: Mrs. Willie Fitts, purchase money to be paid at the time purchase money to be paid at the time cess, Mrs. Paul Pruitt reported ,oh the property is struck off; If the money A fine program of sacred music chairm an. SAKRETE BLACKTOP the property la struck otf. If the money the awards to be given at the Best is not paid at that time, the property is not paid at that time, the prop­ was presented by the group under Youth: Thomas E. Daniels, chair may be put up and re-sold immediate­ erty may be put up and re-sold im­ of the Year Contest, date to bo an­ FOR PATCHING. COMES READY TO USE! ly. The balance to be paid within .ten mediately. The balance to -be paid the direction of George Gansz. m an. days upon delivery of a Bargain and within ten days upon delivery of a nounced. • NO MIXING! NOTHING TO ADD! Sale Deed. 4 Bargain and Sale Deed. Special mention of several numbers (2) Snid lands and premises are to (2) Said lands and premises are to Mrs. George Barnes, minister of sung by the singers was. then- pres­ be sold subject to all municipal, state, be sold subject to all municipal, state, music, and choir mothers of the and federal ordinances, statutes and and federal ordinances, statutes and entation of “Let, All the Nations • regulations affecting the use of the said regulations affecting the use of the said youth choirs, gave reports of the lands and premises, and subject to the lands and premises, and subject to the Praise-, the Lord” by Volckmar covenants, conditions and restrictions covenants, conditions and restrictions Leisring and 1 “Pueri Hebracorum’-’ contained in prior deeds affecting sajd contained in prior deed3 affecting said NOTICE premises. • ’ , premises. . .. . by Randall Thompson, which was (3) The purchaser shall be required, (3) The purchaser shall be required, TAKE NOTICE that Joseph Vecchi­ at the time ot closing to pay, as an ad­ at thc time of closing to pay, as an ad­ one, trading as the Neptune Tavern, in­ done «ntiphonul, w^s exceptional. ditional purchase price, a sum equal ditional purchase price, a sum equal tends apply to the Township Com­ All the numbers were presented to the amount cf tax based on the last to the amount of tax based on the last mittee -of the Township of Neptune m n m assessed valuation from the first of the assessed valuation from the first of the (or Plenary Hetail Consumption Li- with fine tone quality and precision Established Over 40 Years month next after the date of sale until month next after the date of sale until eense for premises situated at 2? Atkins JUST LOOK IN TOE the end of the current year and’ also the end of the current year and albo attacks on all entrances. oil lenol conveyancing fees. Any bld- Avenue,. Neptune Township,- New Jer­ 20-40 PROSPECT .ASBURY PARK- all legal conveyancing fees. Any bid­ sey. - Guests who attended the dinner der who falls to complete hig.purchase dor -.'/no fail:;' to CDrnpIete’his compli ‘ purchase Objections, if any, should be mode YELLOW will forfeit to .the Township any de­ will______lorfcitt titb the ” Township any de­ immediately in. writing to John "W sponsored by the Chancel Choir for TELEPHONE PROSPECT 5-4600 posit pam.. posit pnid (4) The sale of this property is sub­ nt The sale of this property Is £;,fc Knox, Clerk of the Tov.nship of Nep­ the Centenary Singers were: Dr. ject tc* confirmation by the Township fee: to ;:rtnflrmatlon by the Township tune, N. J. PAGES Committee who may reject any or all (Signed): and Mrs. Albert S. Layton, Miss Committee who may reject any or all JOSEPH VECCHIONE OF YOUR PHONE BOOKi LOOK' 'FOR WELLER-'S CREAM AND': BLUE FlfFT bids. bids. P a y Tucker, M r. and M rs. C. S DATED*. Aorll 22, 1058 DATED: April 30, 185B 27 Atkins Avenue . • JOHN W. KNOX JOHN W KNOX Neptune, N. J. Cordray, Mr. and Mrs. Byron —17-18 Township Clerk - 18-19 Township Cleric —18-10*