OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUN NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, HHi.'S s i : v e :< c e n t s . Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 38 Decision Against Vineland Cottagers VFW Fountain BP W Announces Mexico Salute Does Not Apply To Grove Residents Shown Committee Scholarship Aid In Asbury Park Cherokee Indian . OCEAN GROVE — Senior of renewal in perpetuity, the lessee O’Hr ion-.Major- Post Neptune and Manas­ ASBURY PARK — Mexican musicians, singers, dancers citizens hero who qualify for has full beneficial rights and tbi* is Confers With Township. quan H. S.-Girls Given and Mexico’s- world - famous Isaac Richardson. the $800 property tax. exemp­ tantamount to a conveyance:of .the On Memorial Gilt $200 Each By Club CharroS equestrians will give tion under New Jersey law fee f&r the purpose of taxation. Originally, land, here was as­ ASBURY PARK — The Dr. a South of the Border flavor will receive this benefit, Town­ . NEPTUNE—jlayoV Joseph sessed against the' Camp.-Meeting Helen Uphnm Scholarship board here this weekend. ship Assessor William C. Ho­ Warden of .the Township, of- Association.. A few years later-the of trusteesof the Federated Busi­ The internationally famous Recalls Pow Wows gan declared yesterday. Neptune atinoiinced today thdt county tax board, SC9 kin#, add it ton­ ness and Professional Women’s Mexican orchestra, “Mari- a meeting has been held by the. A question arose this week when al ratables, levied against the.indi- Club of Asbury Park, Inc. have aehi Vargas,” organized 05 Township Committee and reii- the Appellate Division of thc New. vidual. 1 ots and 1 essees. Tbis .was■" held several meetings during thc years ago in the state of Jalis­ In Neptune Twp. resentatives of the O'Brien- Jersey Superior Court ruled against litigated in the court,-:, by property summer. co, traditional home of Mari- Major-Post #2639, V,F.W„ re- lessees in cottages; leased by Ihe owners* who.felt that'if they pay a , At the first' meeting in July, achi music, will appear in a garding the .proposed Veter­ West Jersey Giove Camp Associa­ lot rent to , the Association, . they Miss Arline Keephart, of Ocean concert on Saturday and Sun­ Isaac Recry Richardson ans Memorial Fountain to bt; tion in Vineland. The court said shouldn't pay the tax. Later, the Grove, was elected chairman, with day at 7:30 p.m. in the Fifth that the law does not confer the erected on Springdale avenue : By Mrs. Peggy Goodrich, Secretary courts heard another case of a Mrs. Carolyn Bair, of Wanamassa, Avenue Hand. Shell oa the §800 exemption on. tenants. just south of the Neptune Neptune Township Tercentenary Committee property owner, here who felt that as secretary. The other members boardwalk. High School.- The courts have ruled over the if he paid the tax, he shouldn’t be of the Board are Dr. Edith Brown, Performing in thc “Salute to The meeting was held to estab­ Hnve you ever noticed a small sign standing in-front of years that i f is a different story in ; required to pay the lot rent, ^oth of Avon, Miss Leonie Doctor and ’Mtxico” concert with thc or­ lish a. tentative date for, dedication 2J17 Spring’wood Avenue (on Sand Hill) in Neptune Town­ Ocean Grove.. • Here, a lease is cases were decided against the ap­ Mrs. Mabel S. Storrs, of Asbury chestra will be the. “Danzas y ceremonies and to formulate the ;■ ship, reading “Richardson Heights since 1877?” Years ago granted for 99 years with a right pellants.’ Parle. Cantos D e . Mexico” folklore over SO Cherokee Indians came.from New 4fork and New final details in regard to placing A t the last meeting, final deci­ ballet group,-22 fully costumed Jersey for their annual summer “pow-wow” at “The Reser­ the,-fountain. Committeeman Harry sion was reached on the awarding Mexican dancers. They will vation”, a home near this site at 2113 Springwood Avenue. Larrison wiU arrange . a meeting ;: of two scholarships of $200. each. perform native dances, such as The Sand Hill Band of Cherokee Indians dressed ih full tri­ Neptune American Legion Installs with the township engineer, Clauds The recipients are Miss Dorothea the Deer Dance of the Yaquis, bal costume and headdress for a joyful reunion of dancing, ,\V. Birdsall; to- establish proper Ford, of Manasquan High School* Conquest Dances that reenact talking and eating together. They nade their own colorful New Post and Auxiliary Officers grade elevations ami set-backs. It who will attend Douglass College, battle scenes between Chris­ leather jackets that were hand beaded by the women, with is hoped that thc entire program and Miss Mary Ellen Ferkowski, tians and Moors, and thc fa­ cufflets of mink and bells, with handsome headdresses made will be completed in time for a of Neptune High School, who will mous Jarabc Tapatio, the Mex­ with turkey and eagle feathers trimmed with mink. dedication' cercnwny on Memorial attend Parson’s College. These are ican Hat Dance. Day, "1964.' "i- in addition to the scholarship giv­ The- last “pow-wow” of the Sand Hill Band was held at A model of the fountain, a gift en in June at thc installation din­ Richardson Heights on August 1949 with Cherokee Chief of thc O’Brfen-Major Post, wa's ex­ ner. Ryers C. Crummal (he died on March 7, 1963 at the age of amined by those attending. - the The aim of the Board of Trustees 92, the oldest Cherokee Indian in New Jersey). There art; meeting. It will be approximately is to be able to give at least one now only five left of this New Jersey Sand Hill Band of 12 feet In diameter and constructed, Scholarship a year. ' Cherokee Indians, Isaac R. Richardson and his brother Ro­ from virgin Vermont marble. The -4 1 - bert and James Reevy and one neice of Long Island, New fountain will • be high-lighted by York. flaming gas jets. ■ Present Petition "This Is Your Life” Skit Seventy-nine year old Isaac Reevy Richardson (nick­ Honors Vice-Principal named Sunrise by his Father), now of 125 Ridge Avenue, For Civil Service Of Intermediate Schooi Asbury Park, was born and raised in Neptune and spins a Award Contract very interesting talc of New Jersey Cherokee Indian History, Neptune Democrats Urge OCEAN GROVE — Mrs. John He said before the Revolutionary War some of the Cherokee For Storm Drain Williamson, Out-going president of Indians of North Carolina migrated to near Eatontown, and Support Of Referendum At PHOTOGRAPHED at installation ceremony of the Neptune Town- the Ocean Grove KT.A, presided some later resettled in Reevytown (near ShaftoV Corner) ship American Legion post, left to right, are Charles M. Tice, new November General Election Charles J. Hesse To In­ at the opening session Monday,• in New Shrewsbury, and ih Ocean Township on Springwood commander; Robert E. Godbold, county commander,, and James stall Shoreerest Line; September 16 in the auditorium of ■Avenue '(this: area beeame part of Neptune Township in F. Lyden, retiring commander. NEPTUNE— Residents of Nep­ the Intermediate School. Mrs. Mar­ 1879). Richardson Heights (also known as Sand Hill): was Ordinance Bans Parking tune will be able to vote for the garet Hannah led the opening exer­ - NEPTUNE— Installation ■ of: of-,sented 'with a ■ past commanders* named around 1877 because three prominent members of NEPTUNE TWP, — The munici­ adoption of Civil Service for town­ cises. Mrs. Robert John, historian, ficcrs for the coming • year was medal and also was presentedwith this tribe purchased 15 acres of. Sand Hill. They were broth­ pal, committee accepted the low bid ship employees in the November read tho history of. the activities of held at . the Neptune Township a Silver Dollar tie clasp b'y De­ ers Theodore; Richard and Isaac (Isaac Reevy Richard­ $8,759 from Charles J. Hesse, inc., . general election, according to the the past year. American Legion Post, Gully Road, partment Executive Committeeman son’s father) W. Richardson, Reevytown was named for Belford, for the installation of. f. Neptune .Regular Democratic Club. Mrs. Williamson presented the last Saturday night. The new Homer Matteson. other relatives :irca 1801, with a cousin becoming U. S» storm drain, along Manor drive in A t its monthly meeting held Fri­ incoming officers, Mr. Franklin B. Commander is Charles Tice of The officers of the; Auxiliary Senator from New Jersey around 1827, Benjamin Reevy. the Shoreerest housing develop ■ day night, thc club announced that Holl, president; Mr. Marinus C. Ocean Grove, who .was installed by unit were installed on the same There are many variations in the spelling of Reevy, such as ment. a committee had easily obtained Kroeze, first vice president; Mrs. County Commander Robert God- evening;— president,.Mrs. Lois Sut- Reby, Revy, Revey and Reevey found in history books, The Fred McDpwell Co., Neptune, more than the minimum number Ray: H. Misner, Jr., second vice- bold and his staff,' . phin; vice-presidents, Eleanor An- was the unsuccessful bidder with of signatures required to have the president; Mrs. Richard Lyons, cor­ A reunion and picnic of the Sand Hill Band of Cherokee nunziata, and Barbara Marek; Also installed as Vice Command­ 59,397. question put on the ballot. Thc pe­ responding secretary; Mrs. Fred Indians was also held each year at Labor Day at Long Point treasurer j Gloria Lupia; historian, ers were Frank A. Trocchio, John Bids for additional sidewalks and titions were delivered to the town­ Niedenstein, treasurer and Mrs, on County Neck (now Shark River Hills) where they fished, Ruby Stanley; chaplain, Janet Stanley Jr. and Jay Bodine; finance curbs . near the new Green Grove ship offices Monday. Kenneth DeRosa, recording secre­ clammed and swam iri'the Shark1 River Wheh it .was much Freirieh, and sgt.-at-arms, Patricia officer, Edward J. Morton; histor­ school will be accepted at the Oct. In making the announcement, tary. deeper and wider. His-grandfather told stories of,seeing'and Lyden. They were installed by Mrs. ian, Jo h n Wonter; ch a nt p I a i n, J a m e s 1st meeting. . - Thomas L. Yaccarino, Club Presi­ Mrs. Carl Meyer, a past president also hearing of the sharks in the river tind thus Shark. River Martha Silva, county president, K.. Holmes, and sergcant-at-arms, In other action, the committee dent, declared that the -adoption of Ocean Grove P.T.A. installed the received its name. A t Richardson Heights, the Cherokee- and her staff. Raymond Gatfield.. adopted on' final reading an ordi­ of Civil Service in'Neptune would Tsew officers, Mrs. Meyer noted Indians would make ice boats and canoes and take them to A crowd of some 150 members nance that bans, parking -on the . place the granting of township that Mr. Holl was the second father the Shark River for races, and fishing. Commander Tice1 appointed Wm. and guests attended the ceremonies east side of George street to assist jobs on a "What-you-know” rather to accept the post of P.T.A. presi­ Kenneth Smith his Adjutant for which were followed by dancing As a boy Mr. Richardson attended the Main Street the traffic flow between Monroe than the present "Who-you-know’’ dent in Ocean Grove. The Indies the coming;, year. The out-going School (now Intermediate School #1) and as a youth started to the music of the Stardusters' and West Bangs avenues. basis. were presented with corsages and Commander James Lyden was pre­ hacking in Ocean Grove. He drove a. one-horse bus made of and a buffet was served. • \ — -- * ----- “In 1961,” Mr. Yaccarino said, the gentlemen, boutonnieres. wood with glass windows that 12 people could hire for 25c Serving In Hermuda “Republican candidates stated that Following the installation Mrs. apiece at the Asbury Park & Ocean Grove Railroad Station the township was planning the ear­ Williamson presented the gavel to and drove the passengers to the Grove when there were just ly adoption of a personnel ordi­ GOP Barbecue At Bergen Home B E R M U D A — William E. Ding- Mr. Holl who . then presided ,ovcr dirt roads. He later drove a. taxi and became a mechanic. man, seaman apprentice, USN^son nance. Two years have past arid the meeting. of Mr. and .Mis. Knrry. R. Din^man,* no action has been taken, so we can Mrs. Helen- Schwartz, fourth Cherokee Indian Isaac 12. Richardson remembers when Sr.. of Coilies Ave., Xeptune,. = only assume that this campaign grade teacher, showed the parents he was a member of the Eureka Fire Co., located on Spring­ N. J., is serving at the Naval Sta- . promise, like most of their other the records for the music library wood Avenue, in Neptune Township, they used pails of water tion, Bermuda, a base which serv-. promises, was made in bad faith. which have been purchased by the for a chemical tire engine. When Asbury Park separated By obtaining these petitions, the from Neptune. Township on May 15, 190G, the Eureka Fire ices two antisubmarine patrol, Democratic organization in Nep­ Page eight, please Company was used by Asbury Park until around 1915, when .squadrons of the Atlantic Fleet. , tune has put this matter in the it went out of business. Mr. Isaac Richardson is an exempt Bermuda is the largest of some 300 \ hands of the voters where it be­ fireman from his years of service with the Eureko Fire Com­ coral islanils located 750 miles southeast of Xew ’York City. .A• longs.” . Fitkin Auxiliary pany, and besides many memories of his heritage, has saved At the organization meeting of Cherokee Indian relics. British crown colony, its capital is.; he “ Friends of Leo Parks" -held Plans Card Party Hamilton. Sunday at 'Democratic Campaign Headquarters, 1229 Corlies Avenue, Training At Great Lakes OCEAN GROVE — The Ocean Illustrated Book On 1). S. Mansions Mr. Parks stated he would, “on Grove Auxiliary of Fitkiri Hospital . GREAT LAKES. ILL. (FHTNC) every occasion,” urge residents of will sponson an autumn card party — Charles A. Mason. 1.8, son of Neptune to vote in favor of Civil Tells Story Of Shore’s Shadow Lawn nt the Homestead Restaurant on Mv. and ^Irs. Richard O. ^iason,. Service. The Democratic candidate Friday, September 27, at 8 p.m. of 1508 Monroe avenue. Neptune, for Township. Committee discussed W EST LONG BRANCH— Th col­ Hearst and dozens of others. More There will be table prizes, door N. J., is undergoing- nine . weeks ;i.; length the statutes under which orful history of Shadow Lawn, now than 200 photographs accompany prizes and refreshments will be basic training at the Naval Train- - Civil Service operates. He ex­ the main building at Monmouth the text. served.1 ing Center. Great Lakes, til. The' plained. that township employees College, here, is toid in “Great Merrill Folsom, a reporter for Plans for this event were- an­ American Mansions and Their the New York Times has traveled training includes naval .orientation, Page eight, please nounced by Mrs. Eric Arpert, chair­ Stories”, an illustrated bool; writ­ widely in the United States, Latin MU. AND MBS. G 120KGE REKGEN, 1310 Fifth avenue, serve history and organization; .military man, nt the regular monthly meet­ ten by Merrill Folsom. America and Europe. Many-of his Township Committee Candidate Thomas Nicol, while their dauuhter la w , seamanship and shipboard Karen assists in cooking and other GOP candidates await their turn. Attend Church Conference ing of the Auxiliary, held Monday This bools gives a detailed ac­ trips were devoted to gathering routine: ordinance, gunnery and The outing was’ held Sunday at the HCrpen home to introduce can­ at St. Paul’s Church, damage control; sentry rlut.v and count of Shadow Lawn’s former facts about these unique mansions, didates to friends and neighbors. Left (o right, with the Bergen NEPTUNE — The Rev. David Mrs. John Maraz, president, gave owners, their domestic aspirations their owners and their unusual family, are Senator Richard R. Stout, Assembly Candidate Clarkson military drill; physical fitness;. Cousins, pastor of tho Bradley a report on the annual meeting of and architectural ideals. stories. Fisher, Twp. Committeeman Nicol, Freeholder Charles Smith, Twp, swimming* first aid and survival. Beach Methodist Church, will.be the James F. Ackerman Federa­ The former home of Hubert T. Shadow Lawn, since it was built Committeeman Herman S. Johnson and Assemblyman Irving Keith. guest preacher at both the 9:30 tion held in honor of all Auxiliary Parson, dime store magnate, is. by the Parsons in the early l£)80's •.and 11:00 a.m. services in the in- service volunteers. Ocean Grove ranked as'one of the fifty greatest has had many owners. It has been Transfers To Lafayette VOTING REGISTRATION MEMORIALS Hamilton Methodist Church this was well represented, having many mansions in America, according to a girl’s school uml a military acad­ Ocean Grove Residents may regis­ Sunday. The pastor of the church, EASTON, PA. — Franklin D. j ter or change their address at the hours of active service in 'differ­ the author. ■ v emy. The 128 room edifice towers OCEAN GROVE —• The 15- the Rev. Sherman S. Robinson, is Richardson, 15£7 Eighth avenue, j Camp Meeting Association office, ent departments of tho hospital. The book includes homes of high above neighboring dwellings Main Avenue and Pilgrim Pathway, foot Memorial Cross on the attending the New Jersey Annual Neptune, registered at Lafayette i Mrs. Arnold Mix, treasurer, an­ Frank Lloyd Wright, Thomas Jef­ on its 86 acre estate. The estate’s, on Monday, Sept. 23/ from 2 to -I front of the Ocean Grove Aud- Conference of the Methodist Church College; on Sunday, one of 25 trans- { p.m. — 38 nounced that over $200,00 was ferson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, the main building is now used for itorium, facing the'sea,-will,be which convened in Ocean City on fer students. The opening of a new cleared at the summer lawn party. Fords, the Rockefellers, the Lees, Classes and administrative offices lighted the week of September Wednesday anti adjourns tomor­ $2 million coincided with the arri­ GROVE SivYVIEW TAXI all des­ All monies raised at any benefit the Vanderbilts, William Randolph at Monmouth College. 21 to 28 in memory of Mrs. row afternoon.- In addition to the val of the new students on the all­ tinations. Phone 774-0765. —5tf held by the Auxiliary go directly Helen Truscott, by the family. pastor, other delegates to the Con­ Don’t Cook Tonight, Call Chicken NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL male campus. to Fitkin Hospital. HALLMARK GREETING CARDS The Memorial Sign on the ference from the local church are Delight! Chicken Fish, Shrimp. PHARMACY — PR 4-0204 Ruth’s Stationery Everyone is invited to support Rib dinners. Free . PR 5- All-year service. Drugs of qnali- Auditorium roof will be light­ Bruce- Hunt, the lay member, and VOTING REGISTRATION 53 Main Ave., Ocean Grove this annual bridge party to help 3556.1217 Asbury Ave., Asbury Pfc. iy for prescriptions. Doctors advise . * —16-11* ed the week of September 21 Ted Polhemus, the junipr layman. — 20tf Nagle**. Honrs 8:30 A.M.-9.-30 P.M. The last day to register for the No make it a success. vember election is Sept. 26. In ad- to 28 in memory of Margaret EDDIE’S QUALITY MARKET E D D IE’S QUALITY M ARKET RECORDERS -- Stereo, .TV’s and dtion to regular office hours, the HAVE YOU TRIED the Business­ E. Adams, by Mr. and Mrs. HOME MADE SAUSAGE DAY'S STATIONERY AIR CONDITIONED transistor radios. Also auto radios, Township Office will be open for men's Luncheon offered each day at G eorge Chamberlain, :1008 125 Heck Are. — 7J4-096S “The Greeting Card Store” 125 Heck Ave, — PR 4-0963 all makes sold snd repaired. New voting- registration purposes Tues,, the Neptune Diner? Choice of 3 State St., B^den, Pa. Meats • Groceries • Frozen Foods Opp Post Office, Ocean Grove Meats » Groceries • Frozen FoOdi> and used, iow prices. ACE TV, 69 Sept. 24 and Thur., Sept. 26, from different menus for SI. Complete : • — sstr ■ —28tf ' — 23tf Hwy. 35, Neptune City. , 45it 7 to 9 p.m. — 38 dinners starting at $1.40. — lt f OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1963

will be no formal meeting. Parents will go to their children’s class- winners included Mrs. Shafto; May basket, cup nnd saucer for Mother’s A letter of resignation was also room for a general conference/ Parents, should bear in mind, that': ■ Day, Thanksgiving, wild material; table centerpiece, arrangement in received from Mrs.: Alfred Gnrfall, an antique container, Christinas, and free for all; Wilmer. Bahiy Fath­ this is not an individual conference, but one to outline .-what, the scholarship; due to a recent illness.' “THE GABLES 6HI’-LI]NEW V teacher is rind will be doing this year and what your child will be er’s Day; Mrs. John Polhemus, patriotic and white; arrangement for • expected to. learn. If you : wish .-to:, discuss a personal, problem ar­ New Year’s; Mrs. Francis Fisher, one bloom; Stephen Tiedemann, chil­ -Y;’:..'Y- r- M artha iiurhv ' "•/: rangements may be made through the office for you to: meet with dren’s' category;.Mrs."Albert Wardell, Valentine's Day, and Mrs. Rich­ j'- ' . . 208 Wakefield Road, Neptune — PRospect 5-0899 the teacher. Dues will be payable in the classrooms and all are ard Taylor, Halloween. Winners in the perfection of bloom category CDA Card Party urged to join. This means both mother and father.. were Mrs. Neil Jelliff, marigold; Mrs. John Hendrickson, dahila; Mrs. We were shocked to hear that Ed Leroy, the bus driver so many Thomas Knox, rose; Mrs. Wilmer Bahr, African violet, and Mrs.'Homer Hi there! Isn’t it amazing-thc things we folks will take for-grant­ Martin, house plants. v. ’ ■ ■' ' - ■' ed ? Ever since we .have lived here I knew every child; then all of a of our children loved, has been quite ill in Fitkin Hospital. Hope he is Attended By 100 home at this writing- It would be nice if. the parents and children sent sudden there is a sudden jolt— they up and become adults right under Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth George Woods, Dartmouth Rd., Sunny-, a little cheer up note to him... Hisaddress is 1525 Riverside Drive, Nep- brook, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Fran­ our very noses! Well, it’s finally reached home. This past Friday our AVON — One hundred persons Jjm has up arid grown' over my head! Golly, was that a surprise, kept •tune. y ' - •' ■ - ••• .• s * >,. ces, to Kenneth Daniels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Daniels, South The auxiliary to the Hamilton Fire Company met last week at,the saying it will be .quite a while yet but it has happened now of all Gate, Calif; A November wedding is planned. Miss Woods is a attended the annual fa ll card par­ firehouse, Mrs. Calvin Schaeffer was welcomed as a new member. A things, I’ve become the “small one.” How do you like that? graduate of Upsala College, East Orange, where she was a mem­ ty sponsored by Court St. Eliza­ lifetime-membership was given to Mrs. James Montgomery. . Hostesess So while the mind is clear, will go on with the news. ber of Phi Omega Chi sorority. She is a former stewardess with beth, No. 1486, Catholic Daughters for the evening were Mrs. Ralph Conover, Mrs. Kenneth Horrocks and Delta Air Lines, Atlanta, Gai Mr. Daniels is a graduate of Comp­ Please do not forget the Gables Property Owners’ Association Mrs. Roy Applegate. • ton Junior College. He served three years in the Army, and is em­ of America, Avon, September 6, at which they are sponsoring Sunday, Sept. 22 at 2 p.m. It is a special W illiam Lee, 9 Pine Terrace left last week to attend Rutgers ployed by Lever Brothers, Los Angeles. ^ . the Avon Inn. ' meeting about the park, at the entrance of the Gables. Everyone is University in New Brunswick. William, the son of Mr. and Mrs. : • .On Thursday, September 26th, the Neptune Junior Basebaii League, Special prizes were awarded'to urged to attend. ’ Please make a special effort to meet your new William Lee, is a graduate of Neptune High School. Kathy Ward, • president ami your neighbors. The meeting will be held at the Un- will hold their annual dinner at the Shark River Hills Firehouse. Par­ Mrs. Michael Sheridan; Mrs. Phil­ : daughter.of Marie and Ed Ward, 23 Jum ping Brook Drive, left.for. ents of the boys are invited to attend the banquet and awards will bo ■ excelled Firehouse on Corlies Ave. Chestnut Hill in Pennsylvania. lip Taylor, Mrs. Joseph AJletti, With this on again and off again summer-fall like weathor, I made for outstanding performances during the regular baseball season. Patricia- Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W . Brown; 2 Last week Miss Margaret Bishop was honored at a surprise bridal Mrs. Joseph Conway, Mrs;: George thought I had missed a chance of telling you about the Ladies Auxiliary Norman Drive, graduated, last week from St. Luke’s Hospital Schoolof to O’Brien-lIajor,: V.F.W. Neptune card party! You still have time shower given by Miss Betty.Ann Vetrano at her home, .1212 Sixth Ave. Yostpille; Mrs. Patrick Me L'augh- Nursing in New York. Miss Bishop will become the bride of John B. Whiteman III, Bradley to plan a table for Monday, Sept. 30. It will be at Stage Coach Inn, ■ The Neptune-Jaycee-ettcs met last week .at the Sun Motel. Sidney lin, Mrs. John Baatz, Mrs. Jane Wanamassa; ,8 p.m. Donation $1.25 with-refreshments, door prizes and Beach, on October 5th at St. James Episcopal Church, Bradley Beach. Kotch,. Mrs. Donald Gray, Mrs. McDevitt and Walter Bangert of the Neptune First Aid Squad spoke, Attending were Mrs. Harry S. Bishop, Jr., Mrs. John B. Whitman, Jr., lots of fim. Call any member for tickets or buy them at the door. Be on first aid for children and conducted a question and: answer, period. James Reilly, Mrs. Dorthy Carroll, sure to bring your own cards. Mrs. Rosemary Anderson, Miss Donna Whiteman, Mrs. Ilari-y S. Bishop Mrs. Elaine Smalls;- -Mrs. Malcolm Marscli and Mrs. William Onions III, Mrs. Carol Pyne, Mrs. Louis Vetrano, Mrs; Rose Vetrano, Miss; Mrs, John Slowey Jr., Mrs, John Last week.I neglected to mention the name of Dorothy Roberts, were welcomed as new members.' Among the events scheduled for the another member of Hamilton-Asbury Garden's Auxiliary, receiving a Celia Vetrano', Mrs. Maude Jobes, Mrs. Yvonne Jobes, Miss Patti Jobes, Me Laughlin, Mrs. Peter Reilly, coming season are- a rummage’ sale to be held at the Jaycee headquar­ Mrs. Shirley. Mains, Mrs. Nancy Carroll; Mrs, Joan Strauss, Mrs. R. L. bar for lieu volunteer hours at the hospital. That makes us with four ters, Corlies Av.e.; Ellen; Wright,’ chairman. A Halloween party at the Mrs. Charles Hargraves,.Mrs. John menibers receiving "awards. Our congratulations to all the volunteers Waddell, Mrs. James-Waddell and Mrs. Pat Flynn. Also; Mrs. Janet Sun.'Motel, on September 26th. Kay Strauser. is chairman of this. Ac­ Polhemus, Miss Jill Polhemus,. Mrs. Florence Kapdoff, Mrs. Eleanor Hii- Fitzgerald, Mrs. John Wesley, Mrs, ■who give so generously of their time to the hospital. Anyone in the tivities'will, go on into the holiday season-with Mrs. Malcolm Marsh in V ,'bles. or in Neptune, who would like to join our Auxiliary, avc would lit, Mrs. Jane Fiorentino, Mrs. Margaret Hulit, Mrs,. Judy Hulit,; Miss Adolf Nicolosi, Mrs. Austin Behri- charge of the Thanksgiving food.basket for a needy family and a round­ Peggy Hoenge, Mrs. Mariene Hoenge, Mrs. Audrey Eckert, Miss Valerie be delighted to have you as one of our members.. Please call me any up.will be held'to collect toys for underprivileged children at Christmas. ken, and Mrs.. John Shubert.. ■time. , • Y ’ . " ' ■• ■■ ‘ - • •... Y • Pekui-i, Mi-s. Snndy Pekuri, Mrs. Mary Ellen Watson,’-Mrs. Anite For- Table prizes, were ceramic ash These gii-ls work .hard for their community and if there js :any thing, you nino,.Mrs. June Daleski, Mrs.-Marianne Wilson, Mrs. Mary Kelly, Mrs. Tomorrow wedding bells will be ringing for Angelo A. Arnone, can do to support any of these affairs, please do so. trays in the form of a duck. son of Mrs. Joseph Arnone, 107 Harrow Court. He will be married John B. .Whiteman, Sr., Mrs. Sally Alexy, Mrs.. Helen Rouch, Mrs. Ca­ Glad to hear that Ralph Altoway, Green Grove ras'd,, is home again mille Ward, Mrs. Lucy VacChiano. and Mrs. Donna Durkin. . Mrs. Andrew Murphy was, chair­ ] .to iTai jv Anne Proeassini, daughter-of Mr, and Mrs. Nicholas Pro- with the family after a stay at Fitkin. . ’ .•■*■' ' , . Upsala College in East Orange started classes this week. Two of man assisted by Mrs; Arthur-Tar- v. cassini, Seaside Heights. The wedding will be held in the Church of We felt like real old timers Sunday when our son and daughter, An­ Our.'Lady of Perpetual Help, Seaside Heights. After the Nuptial Neptune’s, recent graduates started classes with the freshman class. ricone, Mrs. John Slowey, Mrs, drew and Helen were godparents for their little cousin, Thercse Louise They are Michael J. Corbett and .Miss Kathleen-Ml Lesher.. . Mass. reception will be held at the Hotel Barclay, Belmar. Angelo •Maccia. Therese was one of six babies baptized Sunday afternoon at Holy. Adolf Nicolosi, Mrs. Austin Behn- and Mary. Anne will live in San Fernando Valley, California. Birthday wishes go this week to Karen Kuzava who will be 7 years Innocents Church. old on September 22nd, to Anne Ruby who celebrated on September 23rd,. ken, Mrs. Joseph Bergen, Mrs. Here is something for the boys and girls between tho ages 8-15 ’ Anna Rosa and Otto Rittenbach moved to the bigger house at 17 years. The Neptune Junior League will start Sept. 21— that!s to Emma Davis who celebrates on September 26th, ^n'd Greg-Love who John Wesley and Mrs., L. J. Nitti. Jumping Brook drive just, in time to welcome their fifth child, a boy, will be 7 years old on September. -27th. tomorrow. It’s loads of fun for everyone. Mr. Richard Miller is the Congratulations! bowling instructor. There is always something for the grown-ups, now ■ Well, that about does it for this week. I will see you again next ’ The engagement of Marilyn Frances Woods, Dartmouth road, to week. it’s something for the hoys, and girls. Kenneth Daniels, South Gate, California was announced by Marilyn’s Deepest sympathy is extended lo Dot Johnson.and family upon the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Woods. Marilyn, a former stewardess recent death of her cousin, Mrs. Helen Leonard, Bradley Beach, last with Delta A 'rl>nes nnd Mr. Daniels who is employed bv Lever Brothers j rooms, for the parents. The host­ ALTERATIONS week. ■ • ■ - : wtH- .be married in November. : Some of our newest college freshmen are already in college,-while Hills PTA Board esses for the evening -will be the Happy, birthday to Audrey Coughlin, 22 Pinebrook drive, who cele-1 sixth grade class mothers. A wel­ the sophomores, juniors and seniors, start later. A lDcRosa son of Mr. brutes her eighth this week. ; REPAIRS ami Mrs. Sal DeRosa; 409 Wakefield Rd., is off for Georgetown Univer­ ■iaiiiiiiijaiiaiia,iaiiaitaijaHiiiaiiatisiiaii«naiiBiiariBiraiiaiiiiiiiituariaiii],aiiiiiii,iiiBiiBiiatiai{iiiaii>iiiiiiiiBii*iiaiiiiiiiiiiiain Plans Meeting coming committee will also be on “A complete home- sity,' Washington, D. C. Oil, yes, A1 is one of those grown-up fast hand to greet all newcomers’. - be ys— he is in his. senior year. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hahn, Berkeley Lane, remodeling service with have, daughter. Patty commuting to New York City, Monday through And Book Fair Plans are also, underway for : Friday. Patty is attending the Helen McAvo.v’s Finishing School on the facility, tea honoring teachers one contractor!” 5th Ave. She is studying senior executive secretarial course. Mother ' -' ALICE CHAPMAN- and executive committee as dis­ Doris is not trying out her car, she is merely making sure her family is '*3 Hillview Drive, Neptune — PRospect 5-8233 Kitchcns & Bathrooms . NEPTUNE—-The executive com­ cussed by Mrs. Joseph Arcangelo making the morning train and meeting the'evening train. Dad is a nnananaiiaiiirraiiairtiiaiiaiiaiiliiaiiaiiailliiliiaiiaiiiiiaiiaiialiliiaiiaiiailaMltiaiiailaitaiiaitaiiiiiaiiliianaiiaiilltaiianaiiaiiaill regular commuter to New York and helping Patty to get acquainted with mittee met Monday night nt the and: Mrs.’ Ralph Bauer. Mrs. Frank — Our Specialty — the system./. ... . :• I-Ii, folks! The weather this month has been unprecedented to say home of Mrs. Frank Beardsley, Ox­ Beardsley;, library chairman, an­ We had a delightful surprise on Budd’s' birthday last Thursday. the least. I always.think of September as one of the most beautiful ford W ay to discuss the Sept. 21 nounced a book - fair to be held months nt the shore, with warm, beautiful days and cool, clear nights. Mrs. Tlieo Van Wojfe, Glenco;. III., and daughter Sue, who have been Shark River Hills PTA. 'meeting. October 21-23. Mr. Rutherford vacationing in Ocean^ Grove, dropped over for the evening. We don’t This month has been anything.but that. Well, we can only hope that W. L. NEAVES Mrs. Owen , Henricks, program Trimmer, S c o u t representative, see/her «o often now as she is running her husband’s business in Glenco,' next week-will bring a return to. normal. 1223 /i 8th Avenue thils keeping her close)-’.home, but when she did travel, it was never a The annual flower: show and tea which: was sponsored by the chairman, announced “Meet; Your stated that a meeting would be •surprise to: see her at the front door. It always was. “Thought I would Woman’s Society of, Christian Service at Hamilton-Methodist Church Teacher” would be the theme. Fol­ held on September 26 for the par­ ’. NEPTUNE, N. J. Y' was a great success. The Dorcas Circle was in charge of arrangements. drop in to say hello.” It was nothing to drive from Glenco to the shore, lowing the meeting there will be ents of boys interested in cub Phone 776-6524 all alone, just like we would go to Belmar! .' Mrs, Thomas Shafto won Best in Show for her arrangement of Japa­ Sunday,.Budd, Jimmy and I decided to,celebrate HIS and HERS nese erabapples and gailliardia in a sandstone .antique jug. Blue ribbon an “Open House” held in the elass- scouts.. Y Y 5 YY:Y:y.“'sY Y:'- \ -:. , birthday (remember that record-breaking heat wave) at Smithville Inn. It never ceases to amaze me— new shops have boon'added (every­ one’s -delight) nnd now' wo always manage to see some one we know. W e met Mr. and Mrs. George Szalay and daughter, Holborn lane, re­ turning from the Firemen’s Convention.in Atlantic City, as well as many from Shark RiverH ills all wearing their cute red felt hats with each company’s, name on it. Then we took off to see the fire at “Hackney’s Lobster" restaurant. That sure must have been quite a fire! So we won’t have lobster there until they, rebuild, which I hope they do! Announcing Little Kristine Jayne, daughter of Robert and Janet Davis, was baptized by Rev, Sherman Robinson of Hamilton Methodist Church on Sept. s. • . ; Y iY Y .; - .Y - •' V'1.' All of our. sick folks are recuperating nicely nt their respective NEW-JERSEY TRUST COMPANY’S homes. Please stay that, way, folks. Our birthday folks this week had a "slight damp day,” but know it was all sunshine and joy when they saw that CAKE. Here’s hoping, folks celebrating this coining week will be all dried out and ready for their special day. NEW Well, what do you know, can only find one birthday and that is for . Dom Macaluso, Berkeley lane on. Sept. 26. Have a very happy day! . But as for anniversaries, those we have, Sept. 22, Edna and Jerry West; Caroline arid Joe Mennie, on Sept. 22, will celebrate 19 years of wedded bliss. These folks, all foUr of them, will count their blessings as Jerry and Caroline are recuperating folks nnd I know how much hap­ “REA D Y - M O N EY ” piness they are enjoying. May many more happy anniversaries be com­ ing to all four of you. Do not forget the Gables Property Owners meeting Sunday at 2 p.m. — Unexcelled Firehouse. Please, take pity on me, help me to get the birthday book up to-date. ' Have a good week—stay happy! ■TYrnu^irill'aiiKriiiiiiiiiliiitiaMiiiiiiiirtiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiitiiiiiiitlilullllttllillllilllillllHllllitlhllllllllillililllll “AROUND T O W HELEN PELUSO v. 302 Hemlock Drive, Neptune — PRospect 4-0133

Never mentioned in my column about the letter I wrote to the other newspaper about the banned prayer issue. After Martha Hurry’s com­ ment last week I received several inquiries about it. It was just a letter showing my distaste for the whole matter. The thing that amazed me ftnnrfiCT new customer convenience-— was the number of calls and letters I received complimenting me on speaking up. How much bettor it would have been if the people wrote their feelings on the matter to thc board of education or their congress­ OUR NEW SPECIAL LENDING PLAN - at LOW BANK RATES man, The best letter I received was from an atheist. Now don’t get me wrong. I w ill'keep this letter and read it occasionally as a reminder 7'Y enables you to arrange for a Loan in advance of your selection of -what you plan to Buy or of the warped thinking that could be imposed on my children. It is in­ teresting to note that complimentary letters were hand written, signed tlo—then, whenever you’re ready^ the m oney is immediately available— within minutes . • . 'and contained a return address. The one letter from said atheist was type written and unsigned. Now to nicer things. No ■waiting, no delay, aor red-tape—NO LOSING A BARGAIN FOR LACK OF READY CASHl Monday night the first meeting of. the Summerfield P.T.A. executive board was, held in the school cafeteria. Mrs. Gerald Palaia presided. Mr. Jones commented on how smoothly things were-going despite the fact that thc Green Grove School children are attending Summerfield on split session. The Green Grove parents will form their own P.T.A. in the near future. The first P.T.A. meeting is scheduled for this Monday,-Sep­ tember 23rd preceded by a parent teacher conference. Due to the fact that the Green Grove furniture is stored in the'auditorium there THIS IS HOW IT WORKS YOU dccide you want a new car—• BEACON TELEVISION & APPLIANCE CO. TV—new furniture—-a Boat—Ap« COMPLETE HOME SERVICE pliances—or any .liome improve* ment. Radios, Transistor Sets, Picture Tuhes, Brand Antennas Brand New . Record-Players, Car Ra- New 2 Year Warrantee $15.00 up. AND you come to us to arrange 'for - dibs- R epaired 21" SIS.75 17" SI2.75 Repaired a PRE-PURCHASE Loan. . . . $1.00 up. ; i A ll Sizes 75c Per In ch. $3.00 up. THEN with funds available, you can take your lime to select what Used Alr-Coud.. Wash­ Used Televisions Air Conditioners, Televi­ you want— (Our advance crcdit (Merger of ASBURY PARK & OCEAN GROVE BAtNK ers, Refrigerators, Dry- 21" — 17" . sions, Washers, Refrig­ •ers-Ironers, RanRes, Dish erators, Dryers, Ovens, commitment is good for 90 days) . . . and tlie NEW JERSEY TRUST CO. QV LOiNG BRANCH) TVashers , 24" — 14" Repaired By Experts $20.00 up. $20.00 up. $5.00 up. "WHEN you find it and decide to lmy it—It’s Yours!. . . It only takes Apply at any of one 7 Offices

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high series of. 1705, including high Trout, Larry. Beekman, Richard in thc afternoon will be a “how-to’1 day party honoring George Geiss- John Slowey, co-chairmen, an­ all sections. Rehearsals are held at menibei^-participation meeting fea­ game for the night with 012.': Les­ Minnehan, Craig Trougorst, Joseph ler was held. 27 members were nounced that the fifteenth anniver- 7;30 p.m. every Thursday in thc: ley Kellers of the Chcrokces rolled McGariy, Dan VanOrden, Dale turing mo'mbcrs from clubs which present. sary dinnerlinner 'w will ill be held Oct. 22 church. Several interesting special won awards at the 1903 Conven­ high individual series with 1G8- Williams, Rick Beekman,' Ken Del­ at the Coits Neck Inn, Colts'.Neck.Colts'-Neck. programs are planned for.this year 155-103 to hit 486, icti, Frartk Eriglehart, Bob Hen­ tion which was held in Atlantic Reservations are now being ac­ and rehearsals have, begun on the City in May. The State Member­ The Comnnehes, Cherokees, Apa­ drickson, Paul -Macartney, David Discuss Plans cepted by Mi/s. George Shivetts for Please contact ship Chairman; Mrs. Vivicnna Op- ches arid Delawares are tied in Stahl, Tom Tucker, Howard Smith a bus trip to New York on October illiain Reid if you top spot with 4-2. The Navahos and Dan. -Williams. dyke, West/Essex Club, will be At C.D.A. Meeting repulsed the Pawnee tribe three The- '.-Tiger roster consists of in charge of the panel and will times, and are tied with1 the. Pue­ Harry . Bi'oskoskio, Rich. DeSarhb, be assisted by State Incentive Licenses Suspended BRADLEY REACII—The month­ blos with 3 & 3, for second. The Diin Stoekdale,' Steve Holl, Bobby Chairman and Past . State Presi­ ly business meeting of Court St. cellar, spot is shsi-cil. by- the Chey­ Bush, Rich Diitter, T Doug Holl, dent, Mrs. Gertrude Lee, Freehold. TRENTON—Announcement was Elizabeth, #1480, Catholictholic Daugh- ennes and Pawnees. • Johrv 'flout,. David Micros; Bob made of the suspension of the New’ tcrs of America, Avon,/on, was held; FUEL OIL ' Other Irijuns to watch: Charlotte Cadmus,'Gregg DeRose, Bill Mor- Jersey driving privileges of James LARRISON Tuesday, September 10 at the “Shotsy” Meyer. 109; Jackie Cnt- a'wc, Rich Front, Doug Sloan, II. Vansciver, 20, .92, '.Audrey PI., Highway 35-& 3rd Ave. American Home, Main SHORE BUSINESSMEN’S ley 1G1; I Billy ..Policy 101; and Steve . Smith, Shane Wills, Terry Shark River Ilills, Neptune, un­ NEPTUNE CITY Street. HOWLING LEAGUE Barbara Grant 100. 'V Hageiinaii, David• Moore, J e f f der the State’s Point System Pro­ /tr v r l U ilJ J i Mrs. Joseph Berger, grand i;e- Iii everyone, here we. are back Team Standings Blanchard, Don DeRose, Jeff. King Mrs. gram, foi; a period- of. one month. PR 1-5352 again for the eleventh season, and -- -- . . £ent, ^ent,- announced the appointment W. L. and Terry Murch Under the State’s 00/70 Excessive Residence — 95 H road way. we arc goinK the. same tilin g we Con, a[1?hc3 NEPTUNE — The intermediate of of Mrs. Mrs. Doniinick, Commesso. as ...4 2 Speed Program j Edward. G. Clark, Ocean Grove — P it 1-2390 did the pass ten seasons, fighting Cages 11-13) young people of Good .District'District' Deputy and . the nomina- Chcrokces ...... 4 . 2 J.r,; 20, Box ‘105 F Spi injr St., ;Nep- those ten pins at the end of the Shepherd Chapelhapel are beginning tion' o f: Mrs. Thomas Iiuetcle as Apaches .. 4 2 Three Enlist In .tunp, • had his • license; .suspended •allies. It’s good to see the .old faces this year Withth a new’new' name, “'Che“The organist. * . Oil Delawares 4 . 2 •for!‘,30 days..' • b ack'ag ain,; and ’we welcome the Maehen Leaguegue Crusaders.’’Crusaders.” The Mrs.’ Neil Amlerson, share the Burner Navahos . I neW faces ■ to the. fo ld .’ Let’s find Buddy Program name “Maehen”jn” isis. ‘futon taken fromfinm Dr.Di- faith chairman, * spoke on. “Cath- Service. 1 Pueblos 3 3 Choir Seeking Singers out how things weht Monday: night. J. Cresham Machen who was an olics. of The Latin Rites and The Pawnees . jS,..-.:..!'.-...:. a G 24 Hours Kempco1Products/jumped ail over Of U.S. Navy outstanding '■spokesman for :the Eastern Rites.” .. ’ Cheyennes. .:...... 1 5 QCEAN GROVE-— If you can Daily . • Klein’s Fish Market' in . their fu’st Fundamentalistsists in the Fundamen- ; Mrs. James’ Ciealese announced Peg Holl, Sec’y sing, there is a spot for. you in St. game;'and agaiii in - the third game, ASBURY PARK — David E. talist-Modernist.list, controversy dur- that , a rummage - .sale will take Paul’s Chancell Choir. The group is Including and left the Fisheimen wUh one 0CEAN GROVE BUSINESS- Apter, son of Mr: and Mrs.. Barry ing the 1920s5 and 30s, aiid a leader place on September 23 and 24. looking for new members to swell Sunday vietory. Frank Sawyer pounded MEN,S B0WLmG LEAGUE E. Apter, 34 -Myron Ave., Neptune in the formationition of the Orthodox Mrs. Joseph Curran and Mrs. its ranks and there are openings in the pins in the first game for a City; Robert Crease, son of Mr. Presbyterian Church. nice; 224, and taking up the slack Herman Brown of Path­ Samuel Crease, 137, -Hawthorne The name “ Crusaders” is indica­ 'in the third game, was Jim Isacson way -Market' led. his .team, to , roll Ave., Neptune, and Phillip M. Sut­ tive of the militant spirt: of the with a 204 game. For' the Fish- high .team game of 851. The J & M ton,son of Mrs.. Alice Sutton;,'* 1314 group. Ranks are earned from men.it was. Capt. Lou Micione hit­ Coffee Shop rolled high team series 11th Avenue; Neptune, erilis.ted-in 3rd class armourbcarer up to. that Gracious Garden Apartment Living In A Country Club Setting! ting the. pins for a 518 series. of 2487, with Frank Anfuso con-' the ,U.; S. Navy, as announced by of knight. To rise in rank a Cru­ - Grovers who could be a very Senior Chief Petty. Officer, N. R. sader must memorize Scripture; tributing 537 and Bob Moser a 555 GRAND tough team this y e a r. won two sefies. George Douglas of Bronson Scutti, recruiter in charge of the bring in new recruits and take games from a favorite Sportsmen’s Navy Recruiting Station, Post Of­ notes on tho pastor’s Sunday mes­ Agency, was top man .for the night OPENING Shop* For the, Grovers it ws Ed with high individual series of 583 fice'Building, Asbury Park. sages among other things. Dorak setting the pace, rolling a The three men Were enlisted in This group meets on Monday including high game,of 216, a 212, THIS nice 545, series, and close behind and 155. His veragc of 194.1 leads the Navy under the Navy’s bud­ evenings at 7 under the Ed was teammate Cliff Kunckel thc league. dies program, which means . they of Mr. and Mrs. H. C:. .. . Pipeling. W EEK EN D! coming thru with a 521 series’. For Jim Krum’s Cleaners swept two will under go their recruit , train­ The Pipelings report that there the Sportsmen Shop, and picking fl-oi.i Pathway and Belmar’s hope­ ing together in the same unit. They were 12 present at the first meet- up where he left off last year was ful hc'ater hustlers gave big Bill’s were sent to the Naval Training ing last -Monday. Joe Hammond rolling a 539 series. Barbers a trimming twice. Howard Center, Great-Lakes, 111., for nine The Sr. High group has been A n old team with a new sponsor, Smith’s Hardware, handlers heaped weeks, of - intensive training , and meeting in the -homes of several C L U B & APARTMENTS Lou’s Barber Shop,, looked good in two victories from. Bronson, despite classification for further trade of its members. Last Friday'eve­ making a clean sweep, of three Steuy’s whip. The J & M java jiy- training schools in the Navy. Up­ ning there were. 17 present accord­ games over a new complete team ers are out in front,, the only team on completion of their .recruit ing to pastor Rollin R. Keller, ad­ WALNUT ST. / NEPTUNE. N. J Ardmore Hotel. For the Barber to win all 3. Second spot is a 3-way training they will be granted 14 visor'of the group. Shop, Lou Molinari Sr., set the tie — Smith’s- Hardware, Grove days leave to visit their families Mr. Keller’s sermon topics for paee for high game of the season Cleaners and Belmar Heating are and . friends before, reporting to Sunday will be: “Joy, A Spiritual with a nice 247 game, and came all 2 and 1. - '• their, school assignments. * I Fruit” at the 11 o’clock service, within one pin of the charm cir­ , League President Bill Morawe They were graduates of .''Nep­ and “Ruth is Redeemed” at the cle, a 599 series. Nice start Lou. will conduct-a brief meeting pre­ tune .High School, class of ?G3. 7 p.m. service: Keeping his team in the running, ceding Monday’s bowling. and bowling three nice games was 200 Club Irv. Swanson. Irv. rolled a nice George Douglas ..21G-212 Members of FBPW Alleta Council 228 game, and. a nice 584 series. Barry Cole ...... 211 With some help this year, this Herman Brown ...... 203 To Attend State team could cause trouble. A&N. Team Standings Elects Officers truckers made it a clean sweep over their rivals, Belmar Motors. J & M Coffee Shop...... NEPTUNE— The Past Officers -For thc Truckmen the big man was Smith Hardware ....j.'..... of Alleta Council *#2G, Degree of I l k ASBURY PARK— The first regu­ Jon Hanzcs. For the Motormen Grove Cleaners ...... i..: Pocahontas, held ..their 1st fall of Belmar it was Hank Schrocder. Belmar Heating ...... lar meeting of the Federated Busi­ meeting at the home o f. Mr. and Coast Cities Coachcs determined Bronson Agency ...... ness & Professional' Women’s Club Mrs. Michaele O’Brien, 707 Fair- Luxury-planned with all these desirable features for your this year not to occupy that last '-Wcstinghouse Service o f Asbury Park,. .Iiic., was held viow avenue, Saturday night. Mrs. comfort and convenience. Each apartment fully air-con­ place took two gomes from their at the Asbury Park Press Audito­ Frank Burdge presided at the busi­ ditioned. All rooms of spacious dimensions. Generous •Nagle Drug I....!....:...... closet pace. Patio with every apartment. Colored ceramic next of kins Coast Cities Interna­ Pathway Market ...... rium oil September 12, with Miss ness meeting. Preceding the meet­ tile bathroom with colored fixtures, built-in Vanitory.*»d tional. Norman DeVaul and Frank Campbell Barber Shop 1 Jane Watson,, president,' presiding, in g 1 a covered djsh supper was .glass tub enclosure. Custom-made color-matchcr cabinets. -.Webster teamed up to be thc big Larrison Oil ...... 0 Mrs! Bette Lackey of the Shores served by the hosts. General Electric 12 Cu- Ft. refrigerator. Master TV an­ men for Coast Cities Coaches, and line Employment Agency in As­ As it was the 1st meeting in tenna system with outlets in. living room and bedroom. "1 under protest Full houscpower wiring service with plenty of outlets and bury Park, was voted in as a new three months, all committee re­ for the International team it was PEG HOLL, Sec’y. full capacity for all appliances. Storage rooms you can Ben Adcock who set thc pace. member. ports were read and accepted. lock. Individual thermostatic controls in each apartment. League Standings It was announced that a State Mrs. Charles Burdge was wel­ Laundry rooms. Meeting of the State Federation comed as a new member. Nomi­ W Jr. Grid League CO.WENIENTLY LOCATED—Only minutes away from I.ou’s Barber Shop .1..... 3 will be held lit the Ved Elva Res­ nation and election of officers was schools . .. . shopping centers . • . houses of worship.. . . A&N Truckers ...... 3 Opens 6th Season taurant, Point Pleasant; on Sep­ held and the following wtfre se­ the recreational attractions of the Jersey shore . . . and Kempco Products ...... 2 tember, • 21st. The Asbury Park lected: Pocahontas, Mrs: • Michale excellent transportation facilities. a : . . Grovers ...... 2 Saturday, 4 P.M. members planning, to attend 'are O’Brien; Wenonah, Mrs. Leon BEDHOOM Coast Cities Coaches ...... 2 Mrs. Elsie Nice; 1st .vice president, Buck; Prophetess, Mrs. Frank Apaitments PRIVATE SWIMMIr'.; POOL . Klein’s Fish Market ...... 1 of Eatontown; Mrs. Clara Bielefeld, Burdge; Keeper of Wampum, Mrs. . rrom The Sportsmen’s Shop ..... 1 OCEAN GROVE — The Ocean recording secretary of Ocean Margaret Fischer; Keeper Of Rec­ For Exclusive Use Of M em bers Const Cities Internet. ■..... 1 Grove Junior Football League will Grove;, MrsC Helen i Crannell, 2nd ords, Mrs. Richard Scheppis. Ardmore Hotel...... 0 start its 6th season'of play .tomor- vice president, of West Allenhurst; Fred G. Brown, Great Prophet Individual cabanas . . . lifeguard and locker attend­ FREE llcat Belmar Motors ...... 0 r o w (Saturday) at .the Ocean Mrs. Ethel Barnett, Emblem Chair­ of the Great Council of United ants . . . shower rooms . . • sun deck area w ith' W ater chaise lounges and chairs. Club memherhips avail-. 200 Club Grove playground. This game will man, of Ocean Grove; Miss Kath­ States, Improved Order of Red ^ FRKR Cookhiff O a« ; . able. " V Lou Molinari 247, Irv. Swanson start at 4 p.m. arine Eastburn, personal develop­ Men, was the installing officer. EE 228, Frank Sawyer 224, Jim Isac- The league will operate once ment chairman of Oakhurst;, Mis. The following committee were .ap­ Model Apartment Open Daily son..204, Harold Fulton 201. again on an age basis with one. Mabel Stori-3, parliamentarian, of pointed: Publicity, Mrs. W illiam rurt Individual High Series game a ; week' for all players on a Asbury Park;. Dr. Edith Brown, Runyan; Ways and Means, Mrs. and Week Ends Lou Molinari 599, Irv: 584, Ed team and. another game for play­ world affairs -chairman of Avon, Paul ^Mitchell, Mrs. George Geiss- DIRECTIONS: Corlies Ave. (Route 33); . Dorak 545. ers 8 to 10 years of age. This has and' Miss-Suzanne Di Salvo, treas­ ller and Mr.. George Hausotte. west of Fitkin Hospital on Walnut St. Team High Series worked out very satisfactorily for urer - of Manasquan. A t their next .meeting on Oct. Plnanc-^ng: Tfirough Shadow Ardmore Hotel 2545, The Sports­ the last few years as it gives the The theme of the program at 25th, a Halloween party will be Lawn Savings & Loan Assocl- Renting Agent on Premises men’s Shop 2541, Lou's Barber younger boys a chance to compete the State Federation Board Meet­ held in charge of Mrs. Ralph De aHoo, Long: Branch, N. J*. Tel. PR 6-5545 Shop 2540. ' with players of their same age. ing will be “It Can Be Done Fazio and Mrs. William Mooney. The Rams, defending league I t ’s Up to You?’ The workshop A t the close cf the meeting a birth- SQUAW LEAGUE champions, will be coached by Ray Beekman assisted by Jim Laird; i, Irene Slocum led her Comanche while the Tigei-s will be coached tribe to high honors Thursday as by Louis DeSarno, assisted by they beat dust up on the Cherokee Rich Holl. • .- : trail. Irene had high individual The Ram roster consists of Ke­ game of 176 and her team rolled vin Cole, Dave Erving, . Scobey

All typei Or aim, Vi" to 8", cut and threaded. Also valvei and fitting*. • CHECKING ACCOUNTS • Plumbing Fixture* •Not Water I • SAVING ACCOUNTS CENTRAL JERSEY BANK Heater* • Boiler* (gai fir oil) V • SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS unvested Tn^'CjTSTT' cr:orv EASY CHARGE FARMINGDALE • FORT MONMOUTH • FREEHOLD (2) • LONG BRANCH l* VAN CLEVE -Nc • BANKING BY MAIL 120 Neptune H'way c35 • TRUST DEPARTMENT NEPTUNE CITY Member federal Deposit InlurancQ ‘corporbUon ^ NEPTUNE A 'T.W k. PR 4-0600 Fastest growing bank in Central Jersey OCEAN GItOVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF, NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY ; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1963 PA G E FO UR Bradford Jones, Si-.,- was guest tween the church and the world; . J.P.l of honor at a birthday dinner at Frnd'B . Smith, who spoke.'in the his heme, .75 Benson avenue, Ocean Ocean Grove Auditorium, declared DOWN Grove. Those . present .were Mrs. that the church as it existed could Wins $100 Prize May Ziener, Mrs. Lida Lewis, not hold the men of the twentieth Ngptonc Timer Charles Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and that what was needed-; published Friday Tel. PRospect 5-0007 NEPTUNE— A collection of .eve­ MEMORY Trisk; Joseph'Day, of Belford, N. to advance the Redeemer’s king­ WILLIAM T. KRESGE, Editor and Publisher ning: gowns,, fu r trimmed'. coats dom, so far as concerned the saving CHARLOTTE MEYER, Social Editor J.; Mrs. Margaret .Gordon of Deal; SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY and suit's and knits were shown at Lillian and Helen Jones, James and of mankind,: was for laymen every­ S U B S C R IP T IO N : $3.50 y ea rly , $2.25 sem i- annually. the second annual luncheon and Raymond Hardigan and Mr. and where to organize in a movement, ADDRESSES changed on reaucst—always give former address. fashion show sponsored by the Ros- ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished ,by us on request. Mrs. Bradford Jones, Sr. that would sweep not only this WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF ary-Altar Society of Holy Inno­ Mrs. Oscar Hammerstein, widow country, but, eventually, through v . • YOUR SUBSCRIPTION • cents Roman Catholic Church. of the late Oscar Hammerstein, a universal religion, Christianity, Entered as Second Class Mail in Ocean Grove Post Office Proceeds from the affair which take.the entire.world. ponses from all the various com­ grand opera impresario and theatre took place in the church hall, will munities in Monmouth county and builder, stayed in Ocean Grove On the Sea Girt riflle range, the Vi : TILL WE MEET AGAIN benefit the building fund. One hun­ Fifteen Years Ago many from out of the state. The during the summer and stated that world’s record for consecutive bulls dred and fifty attended the fete,. (F r o m th e Sept. 17, 1318, Issue SETH It. MOSELEV 2ND. o f Thc Times) grand total reached $14,003.74, of she liked Ocean Grove , and was eyes at BOO yards was broken by Winner of the $100 ensemble The combined enrolment in the which1 Neptune contributed $598 deeply impressed b y , the camp Capt. W. H. Richards, of Ohio. ■ '. 'f. ' ■ ■ ■ b>' ' ' ■ . ; from the Belmar Fashion Corner : Assistant to NAM's Director of Public Affairs five Neptune township elementary and Ocean Grove, $590. meeting services. Shooting at a sixteen inch target was Mrs. John P. McCarthy. Other schools and the high school totaled : V . Captain Richards scored twenty- (Hcprlnled from the September issue of DATELINE, a newsy 4-page prize winners were Mrs. William .NAM folder published by thc Cicrgy-Industry Relations Dept.) 1,937, according to the registration three consecutive perfect marks. Deeves, Mrs. William Sandow, report issued by Dr. Onsville J.' ears Ago One of the largest sales of Ocean .; ; v' : . : ‘ • Miss F. Farrell, Mrs. Thomas Co­ Thirty Years Ago Moulton.,'supervising principal. The Grove property was consummated •r .Perhaps wc.victc c?ff «uard. Maybe we thought of love;as a private burn, Mrs. Ronald Braridmyer, Mrs. tabulation showed a gain, of '45 when the Arlington Hotel,-with its family 'matter. But, we 1 lilda, our 4-year-old to y , and I — were Boyd RueERSogper, Mrs. Richard i 1913 furnishings and equipment, togeth­ v Kvrorig.■ ‘Fcir this week each oF us fell hnrcl for something else — and Walsh, Mrs. O. J. Donnllon, Mrs. 11*"?'18 ° vcr the previous year Five (F ro m the Sept, 22, 1933, issue • (F ro m the Sept. 19, 1913, Issue er with an entire block of lots, this:timc it was for a town ivhosc heartbeat can he heard from the Georg* Basko, Mrs. ftussell Schmid, oIds ata^ ^ “ hool in Ocean of The Times) ,. of The Times) Grove were George Bannon, Arr Facing one of the most strenu­ Officers- of the Ladies Elim As­ passed into the hands of Dr. Frank • shimmuriiig'seaside of N ew Jersey to the villages of the Orient. , Mrs.: John Hayes arid-Mi's, Michele thui' Bretnall,- John'Davis, William ous schedules prepared 'for' them sociation in Ocean Grove for the C. Cooper, of Philadelphia: The T he town's name, Ocean Grove, hints at its. legend. The ocean is ■ n v - i,, , .. Harshman, Ralph Hoffman, Gay- in. many year's, . the Neptune high ensuing year were: President, Mrs. sale was made by E. N. W'oolst'on, Mrs. Paul 0 Connell was master 1, , „ , “ ,,. , , I .., the-iS’ortji Atlantic; and the grove's-criss-cross the prccioiis square mile , : i lord Krebs, 'Bobbin Rush, Jeffery school fpotball team held practice Alfred Cookman; vice presidents, real estate agent, of 48 Main ave­ of ceremonies. ■■ : I- ...... •. _. where millions of men, women and toddlers have met seeking thc x. ' t, .-• Smith, August Stoll, Albert-Strass- sessions at the Bradley .Beach ath­ Mrs. A. E. Horton, Mrs. Anna Kent, nue,'acting for the-trustees'of the Co-chairmen were Mrs. William , - - . _ -• .- power and-strength of .The Lord. And if Tie favors this town .which •_ .- , , , „ „ , . , ' • ■ burger, James Ward, James White, letic, .-field; under the supervision Mrs. A. II. Dellaven, Mrs. I. Sim­ Millar estate.. , / : • ■ Deeves and Jlrs. F. Donald Lyons. ■ f ’ ■ .-. • bespeaks romance, then there, are just ahead only five summers before , ...... , -t, 'Andrew Carhart, Edward Havens, of Coach Howard W. Flack and as­ mons, Mrs. William H. Skirm; re­ Assisting. were :Mrs. (Fred Braun, i j . j i “ ' T _ T . . The annual meeting and election this vacationland celebrates its 100th birthday — on July 31, 1969. ,, ,T . i Alan Kern, Guv LaBarre, John cording secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Coburn, Mrs. Martin1 - - ’ ... sistant W illiam. Woolley. The fol­ of. officers of the Ocean Grove i Miles, James Moore, Paul Mudrick, lowing are listed as the . most ag­ Mrs. Elizabeth K. Myers; corre­ Woman’s Christian Temperance. Foutfcor aiid 15 years ago, a minister rose in a tent near by Long „ . ,, - ,, T t. I William Pierson, Philip Evcrtz, gressive in their respective posi­ sponding .secretary, Mrs. L. D. Union' was. held and named the ; Pond, now AVcslcy Lake, opened his Bible and read: '• Thomas I aria, Mrs. Ockle Johnson Ralph G. Thomas, Robert Wills; tions: Ends,. Tom Brown and Sam Blanchard;, house committee, Mrs. and Mrs. John P. McCarthy. following officers: President, Mrs. :' ' In the Beginning, God. ' ' ' Linda .Crane, Arleen Dempsey, Vetrano; tackles, Chet Clark, Hen­ William H.: Skirm; Mrs. A. II. De- E. F> Squire; vice presidents, M rs.; Mary. Jane Gibbons, Pamela Han­ ry Thomas,V Joe Vecchione, and Haven, Mrs. T. J , Preston, Mrs. L. G, A. Clark, Mrs. L. P. Hyatt, Mrs. cox, Fern Piersal, Elizabeth Sam- D. Blanchard, Mrs. ,C. H. Woolley, ' Thai's how it started. Rev. Philip Brown Jack Bodino; guards, Jack W il­ Anna Boswell, Mrs. Kate Russell;' ' mous, Ellon Sue Severn, Darlene liamson, Joe Nolan, Dan Wilkins Mrs. Albert Gregg, Mrs. Mi A. En- W hnl's so special about Ocean Grove? The bathing is superb and recording secretary, Mr:.. N. J. Sweet, Carol Jean Twelves, Con­ and Wayman Holley; .c e n t e r s , gleman, Mrs. E. C. Field; matron, the food js tops and the breezes put you to sleep before you can pull Holmes; treasurer, Mrs. Maria stance Burr, Christina Conoyor, Howard Cook; W aters arid Tom Mrs'. Rives. ■ the blanket up. But none of that is exclusive to Ocean Grove. It’s Cooper; assistant treasurer, Mrs. and Rita Elena Sutphen. Herbert. In tho backfield positions tiuc*, they don't allow cars on the streets and the beach isn’t open to ; Avowing there was a crisis'be- Bobel't Eddlcman. N E P T U N E— The September Mothers and guardians of the Joel Perry and Bill -. Catley were bathers on Sundays, but that's a historical, quaint footnote, A nd you meeting of the West Grove W .S.C .S...... St,...... Paul’s Church...... Cecilihn...... choir the leading .candidates for the . can’t CO bicycling after .9 A.M. oh the boardwalk — but it’s their was . held Tuesday evening at the ' members,” O^ean GrovV, organized quarterback post. Other backs who • boardwalk; isn’t it-;. . ' . church. Mrs. Arthur Lusey, p r e s i? forming a Choir Mothers Guild, showed , good form were Roger T he something spccial in Occan Grove is the state of m ind of the 4,500 conducted the business meet- f 01. purpose of aiding the Ced­ Young, Henry Moore, Vic Furcillo,. BUNGALOW - .townfpeople and thc 30,000 summer residents who share their, faith ing. The society voted to purchase ' lians and r^paj,.ing choir gowns, John Evans, John Pandolfe, Ralph ‘ AU modern, corner. Gas-flred heat; Complete home a table for the Junior Department ( officers elected were Mrs. - Earl Palaia, Rus Palmeri and Joe Curto. . nir-conditloned. One large, and . one small, bedroom: .; with you. • . .... V , : ;■ Very attractive exterior in excellent condition: Not of the Churth School, also to serve Height, president; Mrs. G. Wendell Others’ oft the job wero Jack Pcn- ;'V. one th in g t o ,do i n this pro p e rty 1 bu t e n jo y it. $15,000. dessert at the first session of the VanCleve, vice president; M rs. na, Tom Beichelderfer, Carl Fer- ;--Slowly tlie town awakened. At 6:45 A.M:, we three.walked along School of Missions on Oct. Gth at^ Alex Anderson, seci'etai-y, and Sirs. jarra, Stuart Bills and Rechstoiner. : tlie quiet streets and encountered only lour children and two adults. SEMI-BUNGALOW 5 P - m . A rummage sale will be w> L> .Anderson, treasurer. Mrs. Boys who returned to college But at 7:’30, the thousands of senior citizens stirred. W e joined thc Three bedrooms, bath and extra lavatory on first held in the, church basement Oct. A . p. Todd and Mrs. Charles Todd were .Charles Hancox, son of Mrs. floor plus living room, dining room and: kitchen.! slow-'march and later, walked into, a restaurant-. O il a table-fold near One studio '.room., with lavatory, on second floor, 17 & 18. . 1 I were appointed a by-law commit- Jean Hancox, of the Dardanelle, our. aips of coffee, there was a message. These Were the fust eight ♦ Good cellar, oil-flred hot air heat. $10,500. Mrs. Raymond Osborn led the tee.. Mothers attending were Mrs, Ocean Grove, who returncd to.Rut­ '■ words: Bless, O Lord, this food Io our use '. . . worship service, assisted by .Mrs.' Me(a ; Davis, ' Mrs. Bussell, Mrs. gers for his third year. Others re­ •‘••'JNlncty-fivc years ago, Ocean Grove was. chartered as a "proper, con- Smith. Mrs, Osborn’s topic w as; Gertrude Osborne, Mrs. Charles turning to Rutgers wero Norman SUMMER BUNGALOWS “Witness Thru .Service*” and read Weaver, Mrs. W illiam B, Gilbert, We have two. One on a comer with an extra half . veriieiit and desirable, camp meeting ground and Christian resort ” Campbell, a senior, Arnold Truex lot. Fireplace. Three small bedrooms. $10,600. The A total of. 26 trustees — 13 ministers, 13 laymen — maintain the resort part of the Order of Worship writ- Mrs. Louis Knapp, Mrs. Gladys and Paul J. Strnssburger, Jr., a other a two bedroom on a half lot. Lists at $5,000 but a reasonable offer will be considered. Great ;■ for iVlcthodist Church members and friends^ ten by John Wesley. | L- Hopper, Mrs. W illiam Herbert, junior. Richard Stotit, son of Air. . potential here! Rev. Phillip S, Brown, pastor, Mrs- E arl Height, Mrs. Theresa and Mrs. B. W. Stout, resumed his From the hot Florida cities, from thc dry Western towns, from all over was the guest of the evening nnd Hartshorn, Mrs. Frank Martin, studies at Princeton. Helen Louise ‘■New England, from across our nation, Methodists pour into the. ho- GUEST HOMES spoke , on “Our Methodist Heri- MrS- Alfred P. Todd, Mrs. G. W. Thompson, daughter of Mrs. L. P. telsj boarding houses and the little camp meeting tent homes to spend tage.” He traced Methodism from f VanCleve, Mrs. D. C. Lippincott, T w o ! O n e in the N E section, one In the S E sec- Thompson, entered her third year tion. Both heated for all year occupancy. Both the summer. - the the beginning and told of the Mrs, j ogoph Sandford and Mrs. at.Trenton Teachers’ College. Ro­ .have good basements and good heating systems. life of John Wesley and his influ-'' Charles Todd, Both fully furnished. Both have ten renting rooms •, Bin those of other religious persuasions, are more than welcome, for thc bert C. Bergen, 87 Asbury Ave., w ith r u n n in g w ate r. B o th are In $14,000 range . I n ­ encey thru n dedicated, life, on the, p jtkin; ,103' ital.s ••Buy-a-Brick” spect and offer. town serves not just Methodists, but all people. In the fabled Audi- Ocean Grove, left for Princeton Methodist Church He stressed that mpaiKn continued to bring res. .■ torium, we didn’t bump into one solid citizen who wanted to know University. every member should be an in-1 V where we worshiped. O r when. O r how. formed member and should have : “ . •'•. ***.■*' ... . a copy of the Discipline of the RIAL IITATE • INSURANCE • MORTOAOtS U MT. 1?JO Goodbye for now, Ocean Grove. As that certain hymn says: Methodist Church. | Refreshments were served by ■ God lie W ith You Till W e Meet Again. . 53 Main Aye., Ocean Grove 774-1058 774-2080 Mrs. Lester Franklin and Mrs. Summer Homes Claude Lawlor. -. W ith all the accolade from on r * - high and support in the writing of Interviews Neptune Seniors y:; ;:V;v; SOUTH. END ^ ‘f f LETTERS TO his speeches by publicists from RECOMMENDED ESTATE SACRIFICES -SUMMER BUNGALOW—*5- Rm.—.Pertect for winterizing—taxes S100 per State Headquarters would not one NEPTUNE — Edward G .; Hail, y*v Furnished ■—* $4000.:. Terms. . . . . ■ ,: word from the top to Commissioner ^ Rnj.. HOME with C.B, GARAGE—one bedroom & bath THE EDITOR admission officer of Brown Uni­ $4,500 .; 1st. FI. Z Master Bedrooms & Bath 2nd. FI.—Alumtmim Comb, on all Palmer solve the problem versity, will visit- Neptune High windows & doors—New Alum, gutters & leaders. Full Cellar. New Delco OU fired, flitered forced air heat—»New 100 Amp. El. Service— The Highway; 35 problem is being School on Thursday, October 3, BUNGALOW—an ideal, rustic summer vacation home. El. Hot Water—NOTHING to Do, Walk right In and LIVE. SACRIFICE' made. a political football by the Small poirch, living room, kitchen, bath with a stall AT $12,950.00. Say,s Candidate at 9i00 a.m, Mr. H ail will meet INCOME .PROPERTY: Apartment house % block from Ocean—5 com- .mayor of Middletown at the ex­ with students and confer with of­ shower, either 2 bedrooms or a dining room and 1 bed­ plete 3 Rm. Apts. AU with porchcs & Ocean View — $13,000.00 Center pense of those .who are yet to ■ lose room. Very low taxes. Furnished. RENTED STORES with 3 bedroom Only A Showman ficers,. of'both schools, tte is cur­ MODERN OWNER1’S APT. & 16 Renting Rooms, Hot Water their lives on this death trap. rently on tour, visiting schools1 in Oil Heat. Shows BIG return on Investment. MUST BE SOLD NOW, Does everything and everyone '••'a i57!5LAXj A,T 523*000- OCEAN PATHWAY—32 Rm. Rooming Honse EDITOR, TIMES: New Jersey.. ■ ■ ■ ■ :'.fj.'.-i with Owner’s Apt. $2,500.00 (Two Thousand Five Hundred) DOWN — have to be sacrificed at the shrine CENTRAL OCEAN GROVE Owner wm carry balance on 1st. Mtg. AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE Once again the old saying you of political ambiton The people of SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES NEAR ST. PAUL’S CHURCH — Small two story sum­ can-fool some of the people some COME IN AND LET US DISCUSS YOUR REQUIREMENTS Monmouth County must and will $3.50 A YEAK BY MAIL mer home, fully furnished. Contains living: room, din­ "Better Buy From Hurry and Be Satisfied* of the time but you can’t fool all reject this', type of political .cam­ ing room, kitchen, 3 bedroom3, bath and first floor lava­ cf the people, all of the time comes paign. • tory. Lovely front porch plus room for a driveway. -to the fore. We see a candidate for J. A. HURRY AGENCY As a resident of Middletown I CABINETS > Asking $12,500. the State Senate (Moody of Mid­ know the deep feeling of its citi­ REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE dletown) once again attempting to zens in fair and square politics. The ADDITIONS 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE Jead the people of Monmouth Coun­ citizens of Middletown vote for the Tel. PRospect 4-4132 Residence 5-0899 ty'down the glory road,' best man not the best showman. . REMODELING Established over 47 YEAES - REALTOR MEMBER S.M.L.S. Can he, .believe his play-acting They want responsibility of pur­ GENERAL CARPENTRY J. HURRY — OWNER-BROKER-AGENT with Commissioner Palmer is going pose in their public officials.- . unnoticed Can .he. believe th'at the (Signed) MARCUS DALY Reasonable — Free Estimates EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY voters ■ of Monmouth County are .Mon. Co. Freeholder 48 MAIN. AVENUE OCEAN GROVE gullible enough to believe that this L'incroft Phone 774-8125 Commissioner-State Senate Candi­ ':v .. ■----- *—— JOE ZADIE ; ; : : ; . 775-0398 775-8600 date cat and mouse game is not too SPECIAL SALES SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES AFTER 6:00 P.M. perfect to be anything but staged? . -$3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL Duplex house near ocean. Automatic heat. Fine condition. Selling due to illness.' Bungalow — 4 rooms. Attic. Basement. Porch. Auto. heat. E V E R Y B O D Y Nice Small Home Bediiced to $10,500. READ THIS PARAGRAPH Living room, dining .room, SUMMER COTTAGES Beautiful home. G rooms, 2 bath rooms. Auto. heat. Base­ kitchen bn the first floor;, ment. Garage.. Only $14,000 to settle estate. three bedrooms arid tile bath 8 rooms, 5 bedrooms, $6,000. Duplex, second block, As a member of SHORE MULTIPLE LISTING. SERVICE we on the second floor; full cel- reasonable. 6 room home. All decorated and in fine condition. North have a wide range of listings from a $13,000 retirement home lar, hot air oil heat; attic; side, near Asbury Park. New furnace. A home to bo proud of. in Neptune City to a $50,000 better home in Deal. We have Ocean nice porch. Only $15,500. / . $13,500 LOW PRICE — GOOD HOUSE Grove listings from a $0,000 summer residence to $20,000 hotels. 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, oil heat, $9,000. $1,500 down and pay balance like rent will buy large Why not buy the convenient way '— discuss your requirements Corner Bungalow house with small apartments and guest rooms. Fully furnished. with us.- Living room, dining room, kitclicn, two bedrooms and BUSINESS PROPERTY Hotel near Ocean. Would like to sell because of ill health. tile bath; hot air gas heat; SOME EXAMPLES Stores first floor, owner’s apartment and rooms to New 6 room bungalow, automatic heat, nice yard. Bealty fully air-conditioned; awn­ rent above, $28,000. lovely and only $16,000. On Green Grove Road across.from the new school is a ranch ings and nice porch. Year round rooming house, established business, with four bedrooms and one and one-half baths for $15,000. In $15,000 Several other properties listed. Some specials from $4,500 Neptune City, secluded but only one ’dead end’ block from $25,000. up. Your inspection is invited. Ilentals. school, a three bedroom ranch with 175 frontage and extra wooded lot for under $18,000. Split, levels and capes in Wana- Rooming house near beach, owner’s apartment and massa from $15,000. In Neptune and Deal, .Allenhurst or Loch apartment to rent yearly," $13,000. Arbor a fine selection of bettor homes from about $20,000. . Jennie Meyer All of the above are in active use at present. AGENCY V; M. KUBLER The GARRAI5RANT Agency REAL ESTATE ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor Realtor i7 Vi Male Avenue Member of SMLS 714 Summerfield Avenue Asbury Park Ocean Grove, N. J. . Member Shore Multiple Listing Service 78 MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE 117MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE , 7 7 4 - 7 5 0 0 Tel. PR 4-3061 PRospect 4-2124 After Hours Francis Kelly 775-8G80 PR 4-1142 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1963 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PA GE FI V E

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Con­ Mr;:and Mrs. Edward Ernst.of dom, Mrs. Smith'and Miss Vincent, : OCEAN GROVE nolly, summer residents at 111 Needlecraft Newsc.-— - Perth Amboy have purchased .95 the new'leader, Mrs. Height, called Franklin avenue, have left to Webb avenue from Mr.. and Mrs. the meeting to order and gave a spend the winter months in Abram R. Decker of Stony Point, welcome message to. the members# .their Cranford honie. foy IVaiM^y B axter N. Y. The sale was made by V. M. Mrs. Height then named her of­ W illiam Wegge, son of Mr, and ICubier, realtor. . ficers for.the year: Co-leaders, Miss Mrs. W illiam, Wegge, 80 Franklin ost women develop early the habit of smart shopping. If it’s After . spending the summer Noble, and Mrs, Cunli/Fe; secretary/ avenue, has returned to Franklin sot sis economic necessity; then it's nn exciting challenge months at their cottage, 39 Olin Mto find "good buys”—items that are neatly priced and'w ill do Mrs/.. Ransom ;. treasurer, Miss and Marshall College, Lancaster, street, Mr. and Mrs’. Howard Mar­ double-duty. Maybe it’s a coat for Janie that will last several Vanck; hostess chairman; Mrs. Pa., for-his sehio.r year.-Bitt is ma­ tin and his sister, Miss. Hel^'n Mar­ yc-ttra. Or the one blouso or sweater for yourself that will go Lawson; sunshine, Mrs. Newkirk;’: joring in philosophy. tin, have returned to New. York- Brig. General and Mrs. F. J. The choir schedule of St. Paul’s with everything. Bilt those items aro not easy to find. Shopping devotions, Mrs. Cunlifle; publicity, City for the winter. Clarke celebrated their 25th Methodist. Church ia as follows: Entering Upsala College in East .'wisely demands long hours of looking and then careful con> Miss Vincent.'. wedding anniversary this week Crusader. Monday, Sept. 30 from Orange as a senior is Judie W il­ parison before making a Mr. and Mrs. David ,W. Deuchar, choice. It takes both timo Devotions were . given by Mrs. with Mrs. Clarke’s sister,'Miss 4:45 to 5:30 p.m.; Chapel,. Mon­ liamson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 15 Atlantic avenue, returned to and energy. Another, some* CuniifFe. She- read a poem com-’ Helen van Slyke, .47. Embury day, Sept. 30 from- 6:30 to 1:30 ‘John Williamson, 87 Heck avenue. their New York home after an en­ Judie is a sociology major. times easier, way to got joyable summer season , at the posed by one of the.circle members avenue. Also present were p.m.; Cecilian: . Wednesday,'. Octi “good bays” is — as any Grove. Their daughter and , son-in- entitled “Getting Together.” • / their children, 2nd. Lt. Warren 2 from 4:4S to 5:30 -pjm'.; Celeste, Dorothy .Wilkens, daughter of needieworker knows — fc* law, Mr. and Mrs. H|. L. Clark, Clarke and daughters Isabel Thursday, Oct, 3 from 4:45 to 6:30 Mr. and Mrs. August Wilkens of mofeo them. And today's Mrs. Englehart, study book teach­ from Mt. Kisco, -N. Y., and three and Nancy. General Clarke, p jn .; Cherub, Saturday', Qdt. B Leonia and summer residents here design ia n good buy: it’9 er, gave an interesting talk, on children, David, Nancy and, Robyn,- row Chief of Military Con­ from 4:40 to 10:25 a.m. at. 80 Clark avenue, has started her the “perfect” accessory... Christian Issues in Southern Asia, - struction of the U.S. Army, first year at Centenary Junior Col­ a sweater that will carry spent part of the summer with Mr. ana Mrs. II. L. Bradley Sr., you wherever you want from the book written by P. D. De- was appointed military aid to lege in Hackettstown. them. have returned to their home in to go. vanandan. - the King of Afghanistan, dur- , Porrestville, Conn., after'spending Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coslick, 98 Othr members present were Miss • ing the latter’s visit to Wash­ the summer at 1 Wesley Place. . Abbott avenue, have just returned XT’S A KNITTED PRIZE, ington. During the King’s Mason, Miss Munson, Miss Pitman, . After an enjoyable summer at from visiting their son and daugh- -this lovely sweater-blousej CIRCLES stay, General and Mrs. Clarke Miss Ifcdman, Miss Head, Mrs.. the Melrose, 34 Seaview avenue, ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald with its look of demura were dinner guests at the Swan, Mrs. Bilms, Mrs. Anderson, Rev. and Mrs. L, S. Palmer, have Coslick, in Baltimore, Maryland. sophistication. The Peter Ref a Harrison White House. Pan collar is always Mrs. Papertsian. returned to their winter home in They also saw their nine weeks old OCEAN GROVE—The Rota Har­ Miss Sue Ann . Polbos, 54 grandson. charming, and the laca in­ rison Circle met at the home of The next meeting will be held at Philadelphia! sert gives a touch of Heck venue, left by plane to Miss Sophie Vincqnt, 107 Pilgrim' the. Home of Mrs. Englehart; 27 No longer a resident at his Donald Minion, son of Mrs. - / glr.mor. Note the shore spend a few days on a farm in Pathway on Sept. 17th. After serv­ Embury aveuue. Co-hostesses will long-time home at 63 Webb Claire Minion, 135 Heck avenue, sleeves: they mean you Pikeville, Tenn., before return­ ing of refreshments by Mrs. Ran­ be Mrs. Anderson and Miss Mason. avenue, Ocean' Grove, W ilbur entered as a freshman in W ilm ing­ . . . can wear it uniler any­ ing to Tennessee Wesleyan F. Osborn wants his friends . ton College, Wilmington, Ohio. Mrs. thing. The yolk is knitted separately, then crocheted around and College, Athen, Tenn., where Minion and her mother, Mrs. Anna applique-') to sweater body. But remember—knitted laco is never •55 EMBURY AVENUE to know that he is happily and an easy job ! It takes time, and patiencc, and some past experience. she is a pre^med student in her Tunis attended open' house for OPEN ALL YEAR permanently located at the But .when jt can produce an-item os delicate and os special sophomore year. She is the freshmen and their parents last The DEANS Ocean Grove Nursing Home this, it’g WQrth the work! PRospect 5-4076 Dining Room Air Conditioned BreakfaBt Served daughter of Mr. and Mrs, An­ Sunday. They remained in .Ohio and is happy to receive visi­ dre Polbos. for a week’s vacation. ' . YOUR3 FOR A REQUEST tors at any time. He is one of The annual thrift sale to benefit You can got free directions in, sizes 13 through 18. So ge6 the oldest of living retired em­ Penny Wood, daughter of . Mr. . A ST. ELMO HOTEL • the Methodist Home will be hold started right away. Send in your stamped, self-addressed envelop® ployees of Mutual Benefit Life and Mrs. Dennis Wood, 12G Frank­ Corner Main and New York Aves. Sept. 25, 26 and .27 in St. Paul’s lin Ave., left on Sept. 5 to enter to. thc. Neediecrafi; Department of this newspaper and oek foC Insurance Co. of Newark, and Leaflet No. PK-12?0.__; , Modified American & European Mabel & Geo. Davis, Propra. Church, from 9:30 to 4:30, with regrets that he was unable to Kutztown College, Pa Penny is Breakfast 8 to 10 Sunday Dinner 12:30 to’3 P.M. tables of bargains. Dinner 4:30 to 6:30 attend the reunion of the "old taking a liberal arts course there, Miss. B o b b ie Thatcher, boys” this summer. He enter­ The Woman's Club of Ocean The Philathea Class will , meet ■ Mrs. George W. Henson, 41 Bath daughter of Mrs. Roberta H. ed the employ of Mutual Bene­ Grove will leave by bus tomoVrow in the Conference room of St. Paul’s avnnue, leaves' today (Friday) for . Thatcher, 24 Sea View avenue, Church on Thursday, Sept. 20 at fit in 1898; for .many years (Saturday) at the Ocean Grove her home in Philadelphia after has returned for her sopho­ 8 p.m. Classified Advertisements before he retired directed plays . PostofTicd' at 8 a.m. for Lake Mo­ spending the summer here. Mrs. more year a t Marietta College, staged annually by the em­ hawk, N.Y, and. Canada. They After spending the summer at Henson is the widow .of George W. •Advertisement for these columns should be in the ofTice of "The M arietta,. Ohio, where she is Times" NOT .LATER THAN 11:00 A.M. Thursday of each week. ployees. He is also the oldest, will return on Sept 28th. the Arberton Hotel, Seaview Ave­ Henson, former president of thc majoring in music. She .is a living . past master of Ocean. . Mr. and Mrs. I. M., Buch and nue, Miss Ida E. Drew is now at Ocean Glove-Camp Meeting Asso­ CLASSIFIED AD RAXES member of Alpha Sigma Tau Grove Lodge, F. and A.M. and Mrs. R. 'G. Bannister returned on Wayiin Manor in Lansdowne, Pa ciation. 25 W ords O R L E S S ...... ,...... !...... EIGHTY CENTS national sorority. Before re­ Additional Words ABOVE 25 l....;...... * ...... 2 Cents per Word ' visitors from here and away Sept. 13 to their homes in Elkins A daughter, their ' second K. W. Larson, 101 Webb avenue, 5 Times for the price of Four Consecutive insertions. For each line turning to college, Bobbie held capitalized-or indented, 15c additional charge; find him his old cheerful self. ■ Park and Penn. Wynne, Pa., for child, was bom last Saturday celebrated his 80th birthday last a pre-collcse gathering at her Copy mailed in, given to a representative or brought to o'ffice, per­ the winter months after an en­ night in Fitkin Hospital. to . Friday. A party was-given bv his sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy home for the 29 girls from all Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith accepted over phone ‘as a courtesy and convenience;-to customers. and (laughter Lillian, together with joyable summer at tent # i Mt. Car­ Mr. and Mrs. ' Edmund L. daughters, Mrs. II. Louden of Bills due Immediately upon presentation. • over the state- who ' entered their friend, Miss Margaret Mont­ mel Way: Thompson, 3rd, 113 Abbott Brooklyn, Mrs. O. Knox of Pine Marietta as freshmen. gomery, . all of Philadelphia, spent Make reservations for the Wes­ avenue. The baby has been Beach and Mrs. Steel of Belmar at - Mr: a n d Mrs. Ralph P. Hunt FOR RENT HELP WANTED a long weekend at the Shawmont, leyan Service Guild’s bus trip on named Barbara Lynn and is the the Steel homo in Belmar. Mr'. Lar­ and Mrs. Hunt’s father, Mr. E. 3. Ocean avenue. Oct. 11 and 12 to Mystic, Conn., new sister of Beth Ann, 15 APARTMENTS for. rent ,in . Ocean WANTED — Retired coUple to take Eoessler, formerly of 129 Penn­ son had the great pleasure of. see­ G rove. 2Vj .rooms,- first a n d second care of furnished apartment building, and Sturbridge, Conn. Call Mrs.C. months. Paternal grandparents floor, yearly, unfurnished, all utilities. Long Branch, ocean front, during win-, Ted Kresge, a member of ing his two great-grandchildren- Call 774-1978 for appointment. • — 2Wf sylvania avenue, are now living Stackhouse, 775-0470, Mrs. E. Dis- are Mr..and Mrs. E. L. Thomp­ ter. apartment and salary. Write Box in their new home, 110 . Beverly The Times editorial, staff dur­ 5005, c/o Times Office, Ocean Grove.. brosv, 774-1234 or Mrs. Stanley son, Jr .,’ of the Thompson & from Virginia. FURNISHED APARTMENTS avail­ . -^35-39*. ing the summer months, en­ able Sept. 15 to M a y 30, v ie w of ocean. Way, Shark River Hills, Jones, 7T5-901G for information. Gillan firm in Occan Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones,. 147 12 Heck avenue, Ocean' Grove. Call tered Bucknell University as a 774-7515. -34-38 After spending a very pleasant and the maternal'grandparents Webb avenue, are the.proud par­ freshman last weekend. Ho is Others leaving the Grove for REAL ESTATE FOR SALB summer at 90 Webb avenue, Mrs. are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stew­ TWO SMALL APTS.. S50 month each; Havertown, Pa.; are Miss Jeanne ents of a son, born in Fitkin Hos­ rooms reasonable with or without cook­ a 3rd generation Bucknellian,' art of NeptUne. Wm. Bussel! has returned to her Davis and sisters, Mrs. W illiam H. ing. 76 Heck Ave., Ocean Grove. Phone NEAR OCEAN,. 12 rooms, baths, . his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. pital last Friday. 774-640G. s 34r38 oil burner, full basement,- exceptional home in Philadelphia. Moore and Mrs. Palmer Mallard. William Bindrim, gunner’s mate buy . a t $10,500. S m all house, 4 room s, Homer D. Kresge, 90 Webb FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, light Miss Norma G. Parker, of Rich­ They live at; 72 Mt. Tabor in the third class, USN, grandson of Mrs. bath, basem ent, o il burn e r, o n ly S8,400, avenue, graduating in 1910, housekeeping. ADULTS ONLY, $5 PER a charming house with very low living ' summer. Mabel Sabin, 141 Webb avenue, is WEEK up. Ocean Grove. No pets. 70 expenses. V.‘ M., Kubler; Realtor, 117 mond Hill, N.Y., spent three weeks and his father, William T. Abbott Ave. Call 775-2016. - ' —35tf serving aboard the guided missile Main Ave., Ocean Grove. Tel. 774-1142. . in the Grove. The first 2% weeks Kresge, 139 Stockton avenue, The Arberton Hotel proprietors, STUMP Y’S . — 38tf . cruiser USS Canberra which re­ FRONT two’room studio :apartment, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Williams, have fully furnished, Vail facilities, . yearly at the Ormond Hotel on Pitman in i94i, HOME & INCOME—F^ne appearing left for their home in St. Peters­ turned to the. U. S. early this month rental, good heat; .convenient transpor­ 3 apt. corner property on Abbott Ave. Mrs. O. J. Schuessler, 15 Embury tation, stores, churches; opposite parkr near St. Pauls Church.- , Lovely rock avenue, and the remainder at the after seven months duty with the MOTORCYCLES references required. 104 Main AvenUe. avenue, has returned to her home burg, Fla., after a very enjoyable fireplace, hardwood floors, large Castle Arms on M ain, avenue. Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. 1207 Highway 35 M a rtin . ; • — 35-39* porches, hot water heat, T im kin oil bur­ summer at their Seaview Avenue ner, full basement, aluminum storm ir, Madison, ;ifter spending tho • (Formerly from Hackensack) Ports of call during the cruise in­ ' ATTRACTIVE furnished ground floor windows, insulated, recently recondi­ hotel. a p a rtm e n ts A vailab le Sept. 15 to .-May summer, here. - cluded Athens, Greece; the French (Shark River Islands) tioned entire building. Two apts. rent­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holl and 15; % b lock fro m ocean. 12 H eck ave­ ed, year round tenants. For informa­ A baby boy, Brian'Robert, Riviera, and other colorful Medi­ NEPTUNE, N. J. nu e. C a ll .774-7525. * -36-40 tion call 681-3272. — 3 Itf Clarence’s was born to. Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ family have moved, after 13 years terranean places. FOUR ROOM APT.—*lst . floor. Hot FOR SALE—Broadway near Central ! ert Frederick, 141 Octagon at 130 Cookman avenue, to S9 • Dealers for Matchless, £tind- water heat., Year round. Private’en­ Ave. 14 rooms, baths, bdsement, hot Margaret Morrison left last Fri­ tran ce . 774-5394. . -36-40 Broadway, a . home they recently app and Norton’s water oil heat. Furnished.' Excellent, Ocean Grove Self avenue,. Millbeth Village, Sink­ rooming or boarding house; Full lot. day to eiiter Penbroke College, FURNISHED APARTMENT, 3 rooms ing Springs, Pa., and Ocean purchased from Mr, and Mrs, • Service and Repairs Illness forccs owner to sacrifice • at North Carolina, as a freshman. She and bath. Available to June 30. Newly $9,000. . ; Henry Harley. renovated. 2nd floor, 78 E m b u ry .Ave.; Grove. Mrs. Frederick is the • Lots of Used O.H.V, Harley Ocean Grove. Call GR 3-7542> Can be Embury Ave. near Central Ave. 16 ' Servicelaundry is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. rms., 2 baths, basement, furnished; Mr. and Mrs. Kalim • Bou- seen on , Saturdays. ’ Adults only. , former Beryl Kramer, daugh­ Morrison, 94 Mt. Tabor Way. Mar­ Davidson and Parts Repairs needed, b u t a bargain at $6500. . • SAME DAY Pick-up farah, 145 Abbott avenue, have •• - ; - ; -■ ■ ' 7-30-40*. Brewer & . Smith. 619 Bangs Ave., As- • ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold garet is preparing for a teaching Phone 776-5514 and Delivery Service. COTTAGE. - Year-round, available. bury Park., Call-775-0250. *' —36tf. Kramer, 86 Mt. Zion Way and moved to 1520 8th avenue, career. Oct, J5; 2 bedrooms, living, room, kitch­ OCEANFRONT GUEST APT, HOUSE Neptune. en; toilet and shower on 2nd floor; lav­ • Cleanest W a s h Any­ Reading, Pa. , —Reasonable offers considered. For ap­ atory on 1st floor: furnished or unfur­ p o in tm e n t call 775-2476. —33tt • where. Mrs. Frank/Nagle, who has spent nished, Inquire at Main Avenue House, 19 Main Ave., Ocean Grove. #7tf 55 Olin St. Phone 774-1078 many years in the family residence BUNGALOW—1 rooms, • bath, gas SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES heat, porch, large yard, room for gar­ at 21 Bath avenue, has returned BRIGHT, attractively, furnished four age, reduced to $8,000. ; E ig h t -largo $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL room apartment, with shower.-:.One.:.or rooms, oil burner, fine location, very to Narbeth, Pa., for the winter two adults. Convenient location. Utili­ good co n dition , listed at $10,500. F o ur­ ties. Yearly. Call 775-0957. -37-41* teen rooms, oil-atuam heat, .fine for months. ' ...... guests or anqvtment?.' Excellent- loca­ FURNISHED 4 room apartment in tion, . MiujJ-by' sold quickly due to 111- '■ Gut Flowers Ocean. Grove, Yearly- Immediate oc­ •naea. e n ly $9,(id0.' V.- M . K u b le r. R e ? i, cupancy. $75 i* w o n th . C all 77§--5gy(j. inr.-llf Main Ave.. O. G. Telep^r,«6 974^ — B9 -Corsages- ULMER'S “Everything For The Table” 1HI. _ 34tf PR 4-1741 COTTAGE, near the ocean, 4 rooms, U.S. K O YA L — ARMSTRONG PAINT STORE COR. PILGRIM PATHWAY & OLIN ST. available Oct. 15, all utilities supplied, 27-ROOM Ocean Grove Hotel with, OCEAN GROVE seasonal or yearly. Inquire, 19 Mala owner s apt., good cllontele, one block RECAPPING -Funeral Sprays- Authorized Dealers of Ave., Ocean Grove. —38 from • ocean and Main Ave. cafeterias, SHBiUV iN-WI LLIAMS large porches with ocean view, outside FURNISHED: 5 room-, apartment -'for newly painted, new 10-year guaranteed ALAN THIELE “We Telegraph Flowers” PAINTS rent. References' required. Available roof. SI.600 down. - Balance from in- Paints — Bruiihcs — Ladders WEEKEND SPECIALS now. Call . owner; evenings after' -7., come; Phone (B elm ar) 681-0020; '-^-35-39': 566-4524. ,■ _ 33.33 TIRE CO. Wallpaper — Sanatis OCEAN GROVE, corner, 16 rms. part­ Complete Needs for ." YEARLY RENTAL—Furnished apart­ ly furnished. Broadway and New York : T H E FLORIST . Painting or Paperhanging CITY DRESSED — ment, first floor, 36 Olin St. 3 rooms and Ave. Oil furnace, outside newly paint­ Hwy. 35 & Heck Ave. bath. S75 with all utilities. Call at 32 ed. G ood hom o w ith incom e, $1,000 783 Wayside * Neptune 120'/2 So. Main St. O lin S t. — 38 cash, balance SC5 per month on prlnci- ' NEPTUNE PR 1-7805 : Piione 775-675S : 2 & 3 lb. Average pie. Sacrifice $6,995. P h o n e 1 (B e lm ar) • Ocean Grove M U 1-0020. ;■ . • - — 36-40 ! TWO ROOM APARTMENT, unfur­ (So, of Broadway Gates) • c nished. 5(35 a month. All utilities; MAKE AN OFFER—Rooming housej Pitoner P R -S-62t6 Phone, mornings, 774-4056, . -38-40 29 rooms. Jn Ocean block, near Asbury, 1 Summer only. Gross income this year PORK LOIN ROAST - - FOR RENT—Large 2-room apartment, Phone 775-7365 . lb. approx. SG000. Owner anxious to sell , first floor, SG5; 4-room apartment, 2nd immediately. Inside in good condition, 39 floor, $85. All utilities included. Tel. SHELL very well furnished, wall to wall carpet 774-4316. . ‘ • — 38* THE SHELL : throughout. Outside needs stime repair. Call now to .Inspect. 774-2505.__ 36-40 FRESH KILLED 1st F L O O R — 2^2 ro o m a p t , .furnished. BEAUTY 3 lb. Average Private bath. Winter rental,-weekly or KNITTING DELL MARKET monthly. 18 Webb Ave,t Ocean Grove. c ■ jV,;-- 3M2* LOST AND FOUND 127 HECK AVENUE ' MOD. BUNGALOW,' McCllntock :St., PIN FOUND on Ocean Pathway, NOOK Ocean Grove. Furn. or unfurn. 2 rms., Ocean Grove, last Sunday. Call 774- ' 72 MAIN AVENUE TeL PRospect 4-3974 ROASTING CHICKENS - kitchen, bath; gas heat, block from 2613. — 38 Free Instructions 10:00 A.M. to Ii. ocean, yearly rent. Garage ava il. R e a ­ 4 P.M. • Yarns, Needlepoint OCEAN GROVE 35 sonable. W rite B ox 4499, T im es O ffice. Embroidery Cotton • Gifts OCEAN GROVE O cean G rove. —38 SITUATION WANTED Ample Parking — No Metera TETLEY — Box of 48 . 74 MAIN AVENUE . MERCHANDISE FOR SALE HOUSEWORK wanted by the day.- OCEAN GROVE Peart D.vSdion W rite B ox 1299, c/o T im es. OfTice, : P rop, PR 5-4461 ROTO-BROIL SPENCER AND SPIRELLA, individu­ Ocean. Grove, N. J. *—36-38* TEA BAGS - - - - ally designed foundations and bras. M. CHICKENS - - - 57c W . W hitehead. P R 4-6303. - 2 5 tf FILLED BLENDALL - THREAD matches any W ANTED — To Buy WHITE ROSE ~ Fancy Solid color of material; 6 100 yd. spools $1.00 ppd. H. H. Sims, 1305 5th Ave., Nep­ HIGHEST PRICES PAID-I will buy W ith Home Made Dressing tu n e ... ' ;'v V. t . — 36 OCEAN GROVE china, glass, lamps, bric-a-brac, jew­ HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES-^Refrigera^ elry, silver, furniture. Best prices': WHITE TUNA- - - - 3 Cans $1.00 t o r ,. stove, etc. 92 W e b b Ave.,- O cean paid. Alice Sand, 227 River Road, Red Clem 's OUR DELICATESSEN Grove. Call 774-0717,’ between 8 a.m. to Bank. Call collect 741-5260. • —31ti 10 a.m.,-and'after 4;p.m. , . . . — 38*' DEPT. Beauty Salon MONDAY AND TUESDAY FOR SALE—Kitchen base - cabinet, SERVICES a ; ' HOME BAKED SPECIAL ironer, maple, arm ' chair, lamps, drap- HOME NOW OPEN eriesk bedspreads,'. cofFce tab le , snow; 89 Main A venae tires, reasonable.,: 774-2082. ; ^ —30* PIANO and Organ instruction. Be­ 118 MAIN AVENUE HOME MADE ginners and advanced; all ages, Gay­ OCEAN GROVE lord Mount,' graduate music instructor : AIR CONDITIONED HONEY or SUGAR BUNS SINGLE BEDROOM SET complete. POTATO SALAD One dresser - and mirror. G.E. refrig­ w ith B .M , degree, 512 P a lm e r Ave.-* PRospect 5-7161 West Allenhurst. Phone 531-2465. . PRospect 4-1753 erator and odds and ends. Call 775- ■ -. . . -35-39* : BAKED LIMA BEANS 3169, 51 C la rk A ve., O cean G r o v e .— 38 Specializing In Lady Wm, P. Walton, Jr. 59c dozen • Permanent Waving • . COLE SLAW FOR SALE— AKC registered black Attendant Owner and Mgr. miniature French poodles, 6 weeks old,: SUBSCRIBE TO TH!’ TIMES inoculated. Adams Electric, Phone 77O* 0376. . — 38 $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL P A G E S I X OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1963

and FLOYD JONES. HAZEL JONES, ment. by default • may be rendered ty Clerk’s Office, in Book -2210 of Mort­ bond and mortgage held by the plain­ LEGAL NOTICES his Wife, THE CENTRAL JERSEY against you for tlie relief demanded in gages for'Monmouth County, page' 109, tiff and are liable; for any deficiency. BANK & TRUST- COMPANY, a bank­ '.the co m plaint. Y o u shall file 'y o u r A n ­ which, mortgage was assigned on' April • I. G R A N T SC O T T ,, NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT. ing: corporation of the State of New swer, and proof-of service, in duplicate,, 17, 1001 to A rro w Savings and. L o an A s ­ ‘ :. Clerk, New Jersey • (U.S.) STATE OK NEW JERSEY to: Jersey. GENERAL INVESTMENT Avttlv the C le rk o f th e S up erior C o u rt, sociation • the . plaintiff,';•.which Assign­ • " Superior Court. HAZEL JONES, Wife of FLOYD C O R P ., a; corp.’ o f N ew ; Jersey,- N E D : J; State .House Annex, Trenton, Nfew Jer­ ment was recorded on • April 21. 1981 -36-39 ," • $42.24 ■ PEGGY GOODRICH ;:.i: JONES PARSEKIANi director' of. the Division.' sey. in ■ accordance, with}, th c riiles of in the Monmouth .County Clerk s Of­ YOU ARB HEREBY SUMMONED of Motor Vehicles, State of New Jer­ civil practice and procedure. , . fice in B ook 212 o f A ssignm ents -.of •; 428'PrpHpcct Avenue, Shark River Hills — PRospect 5-3270 AND REQUIRED to serve upon ZUCK- sey, and .BROADWAY BANK' and The -action lias been instituted for- Mortgages for. snid County,-. Page ,183; 2-10 .. ER, GOLDBERG & WEISS. pUUntltfs TR.UST COMPANY, a banking corpora­ the purpose of:. (1> lorecloslng. a mort­ and (2)-. to recover possession .of prem­ SHERIFF’S SAL13 .. . iiiMiiiiitiii.iiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiitiiiJitiiiifitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiti'iitiiiiitliiiiiiiiiMiiiatiiiiiiiiui'iititiiiiiiuu' attorneys, whose address is 12lf South tion • of New Jersey, .are; defendants* gage d ated ' M arch 18,-1961, m ade : by ises known as 108 ’Anelve Avenue, SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Orange Avenue, Newark. New'Jersey, pending in the Superior .Court of New Floyd Jones and Hazel-Jones, his wife, Neptune, ' New Jersey.-. > • CHANCERY DIVISION . # -Fall is offieiallly here with the graceful seagulls and terns again an Answer to the'complaint llli'd' In a jersey. Chancery'Division; Monmouth as mortgagors, payable fo J. I. Kislak . You, HAZEL JONES, are made a M O N M O U T II COVSTY triking .possession - of the beach and float at the. Shark River Hills Beach' civil- action, in w h ich A R R O W S A V ­ County,' within . thirtylfive (35) days Mortgage. - Corporafion, a corporation party defendant because you - are. a DocUct N o. F 3095-62 . Clyb,; The first fall meeting, of the Afternoon Fitkin Auxiliary was' held, INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a a lte r Septem ber, 27, li)B3i exclusive of. of thc State of. Now Jersey, recorded record pwner of the premises being AMERICAN IRVING S A V IN G S New Jersey corporation, is. plaintiff, such. date. "If you fail, to' do so, judg­ M arch 20, IflGl in tlie M o n m o uth C o u n ­ foreclosed- and because you signed .tiie BANK, a corporation' of . New York, at the home of. Mrs. Ernest Sparks of Overlook drive on September 12th. • Plaint!!! v$: JOHN, M. CAPOBIANCO, The nine members present enjoyed the homemade lemon meringue piieS et al., Defendants . • ' ; and date and nut bread sandwiches iri her home, arid then proceeded to By virtue; of a writ: of execution, in the above, stated action to. me directed, wrap 40.00 fluffs outside, overlooking a;high;and beautiful section of the I shall expose lor. sale at public ven­ Hills. Mr^. Bernard Crowley, Mrs. Carl Deekert, Mrs, James Dempsey,. due, at the Court House In the Borough Mrs. Jo^ie Girard, Mrs.' William Henningsen,. Mrs. .Edwin Lockwood, * of Freehold, County , of Monmouth, Now Jersey. on Monday the 7th day of OctoV Mrs. Edward Manz and Mrs, Hubert Walton attended, and the next ber\ 1963, at 2 o ’clock, P.3VL P re v a ilin g meeting will be held on September 26th at the home of Mrs, Bernard Time.; ■ . .. - -• Crowley of.338 Victor place, • : •• - ; .. r All that tract or parcel of land, situ­ ate, lying and being hi the Township Last Saturday Giri Scout Troop 491 with Leader Mrs. Nicholas Bow- of Neptune,- County of Monmouth, - in nik and Co-Leader Mrs.. Joseph Mazza; Troop 4'41 with Loader. Mrs; RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES the State’of New Jersey : V; BEGINNING at a point on tlie south­ Dorothy Cornelisse; nd Troop 34 with Leader Mrs.. Jessie Simpson had -r»r- erly line of Woodmere.'Avenue, which a.wonderful day at'the United Nations Fiesta for ail Girl Scout Troops point is distant 200 feet 'westerly from of Mohmouth. County at Camp Nomoco, Freehold. The Hills Booth sold PROPERTY RECONDITIONING the intersection of the. Westerly line HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES o£ Oakdale Drive and the southerly line homemade Greek candy and olives on Greek decorated paper.plates by of Woodmere Avenue, thence (1) South; some of the girl scouts wearing attractive.Greek costumes. Mrs. Lucy OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE 23 degrees 10 minutes west .90 feet to Arcangelo' also assisted, .and.Mrs. Jean Moser, and Mrs. Eileen Budnik Get it at the a . point, thence (2) North 60 degrees 41: came, to watch the festivities. THE WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, INC. minutes west 75 feet to a point; thence ,(3);* North 23 degrees 19 minutes ' east Also on September. ,14tli the second annual1 luncheon and fashion 90 feet.to a point ih the southerly line show, sponsored by the Rosary Altai- society of Holy Innocents Church, SHORE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT CO. PLUMBING HEATING AiR-CONDITIONING of W oodm ere. A ven ue , thence (4), S outh 66 degrees 41 minutes; east' 75 feet to a was held at their spacious, church hall. Mrs. Alicia.Deeves and Mrs:- Kitchen Equipment and Furniture SHEET METAL WORK — KITCHEN MODERNIZATION point, being the'point or place, of Be­ Mary Lyons were co-chairriien with Mrs. Mry, O'Connell as mistress of g in n in g . . ' '■ ' • -■. -. * . ■* ceremonies, The .luncheon was delicious and everyone went hoine with HOTEL, RESTAURANT and KITCHEN SUPPLIES Over Sixty Years Fourth and Railroad Aves Also' k n o w n as L o t s : 47, 48 ' a n d 49, of Seirice In Asbury Park, N. J. Block. 2, Section A on Map of Shark attractive ceramic candy baskets, as favors. Mrs. Michele Braun Was 1 1 K Q M n i l l Q l r c p t Telephone PRospect 5-1147 River Hills; ; at the organ while Mi-s. Saul Sokolow of'the BclmaL- Fashion Corner u i X t e l Opposite Main Avenue Gates Monmouth County Dial PRospect 5-3193 The above • descriptionr is', in accord­ ance w ith .a .s u rv e y , m ad e by- T he Bird- described beautiful fall and winter-suits,, drosses -and coats. Two and sall;CorpM on.May 3, 1955, and brought three piece Mohair suits in mulberry and teal blue were popular with ALUMINUM PRODUCTS GARAGE - STORAGE up to date on January 11, 1956. the audience, and evening dresses are now being, shown again and are Being commonly. known and desig­ appropriate, for any .occasion you would wear a cocktail dress. Those nated as No.' 508 Woodmere Avenue, Neptune,;New Jersey; ' ; >, I saw from the Hills were. Rhea MignoUie, Loretta Braun (decorations EMIL FORTUNATO The approximate, amount of the judg­ chairman), Cathy Faughnari, Dot Maier, Kitty Schmid (who won .the WINDOWSEAL PRODUCTS: K & ’S S . h EMIL’S GARAGE Proprietor ment to :be.'satisfied by said.sale is fishing trip for two prize just in time to'give it to Rusty on their anni­ ...... — _ • Aluminum nnd Fiber- th e sum , o t $13,500.00 tog eth er w ith; the costs of-this sale., versary!), Ella Sparks, Ida May Tunison, Jane Poppre, Eleanor Palmer, GEN E R A t AUTO RE P A IR S JOSEPH A. SHAFTO, SherifE and Joan Morton, (who received birthday poems.and unusual gifts: from : & CONSTRUCTION CO. . Body & Fender Work • -Used Cars For Sale D a te d A u g u s t 30, 1963 • Dot Maier, Cathy.Faughnan and yours truly). Another of the prizes, a “Adds to Gracious Living" • Glasswalls Elmer Q. Goodwin, Atty; • . : • -37-40 : $35.20 handknit white angora beret, was donated by Lee Sturm’s Gift and Knit Bud Ladd • Howard Dietz ;• Additions Gas, Oil, Tires; & Batteries, Shop. . . • - - - > ; ' ... .' : • - : 2-5 • V .• • 401 Neptune Hwy., NEPTUNE, N. J. • Enclosures 1300 CORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE . SHERIFF’S SALE Dates to Remember: Monday, Sept. 23, SRH P.T.A. meeting, “Meet Phone 776-7455 — Free Estimates______» General Remodeling SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY the Teachers.” Thursday, Sept..26, SRH Afternoon Fitkin Aux. meetintr PRospect 4-3344 'CHANCERY DIVISION MONMOUTH COUNTY at Mrs. Bernard; Crowley, 338 Victor PI. Saturday, Sept. 28, SRH BAKERY — Wholesale and Retail - D ocket No. F 2073-62 Firemen s . dance, and , SR Yacht Club award dinner. Oldsmobile . — Jaguar *, 4- TWilly's “Jeep” Sales and Service FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO­ ' RAM BLINGS:' Mrs. Christine Oechsli cff Massapequa, I. L., visited CIATION OF EAST PATERSON, N. J., COMPLETE LINE a corporation of the State.of New Jer­ Ella and: Ernest Sparks recently . . . Bob Pancoast snaps those attrac­ Johnson’s Oldsmobile, Inc. sey, Plaintiff vs: RICHARD BEALE, tive picture postcards now found again at the Cracker Barrel and when ELSIE 1ARSSEN PIES OF BAKED GOODS also known as R. BEALE,-et ux, et als, you are in Two .Guys camera dept:, look at his lovely color'closeup en­ 86 South Main Street, Ocean Grove • Phone: PR-6-4670 Defendants 0 - ; : OPEN SUNDAY S — ; Service & Parts - • “The Home of Value-Rated Used Cars” By virtue of a w rit.of execution in largements of a turtle and flowers ; . . The Susan and Andrew in last ' » Rolls .• Challes • Wedding & Birthday thc above-stated action, to me directed, weeks column are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Paul Morris, Jr., Phone PRospect 4-1439 24-HOUR SERVICE I shall expose for sale' at public' ven­ she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Krawchuk, Sr. of . 117 Dur­ PASTRIES and COOKIES due, at the Court House in the Borough of Freehold. County, of. Monmouth, New and load . . - Mr. and Mrs. James B. Wallace of 419 Fairfield way havb SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. Jersey, on Monday the 7th day,of Octo­ as their guests Mr; and Mrs. Irvine Wallace of Blyth, Ontario Canada. 1114 7tli Avenue, Neptune • PR 4-0050 ber, 1963,' at 2. o'clock; P.M. .Prevailing' Mr. Irvine Wallace is the brother of James Wallace . . . Others now at- , STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING Time..'' ■ :■ ALL that tract or parcel of land, situ­ tending college are Joyce Traphagen, a senior at Trenton State, Doug AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS Corner Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. J. ate,. lying and. being in the Township Whitehead at Stevens Institute, Paul Maier at Monmouth College and of-Neptune, in-the .County of Mon­ Ermaline Kasemir at Commercial Arts School in Germany. mouth, In the' State o f: New Jersey HAVE RADIATORS CLEANED AND REPAIRED PRoBpect 5-9416 We give S & H Green Stamp* KNOWN and designated as Lot No, Mrs. Roy Trudel attended the marriage of her son John Trudel on % in Blpck No. St9-8 bn a map entitled: September 7th in Titusville, Fla. He married Norma Arlene Wilmer at Bodj and Fenders -Nick Allticll Painting NEPTUNE SHELL SERVICE CENTER “Map of Storyland,- Estates, Sec.^ 5, the Cnurch of thc Good Shepard in Titusville, and Betty said Normn RepairedRpnntrMl Finishing Township of Neptune, Monmouth-Couh- WHEEL AUONMBNT Free Pick Up & Delivery • Tires, Batteries, Shellubrication ty. New Jersey Scale V' — 40' June 15; was a lovely bride in traditional white. Betty Trudel stayed for the 1W6 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Tel. PRospect 5-8472 1959" filed in the Monmouth County week as guests of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Wilmer HIWAY 35 at DRUMMOND AVE. ' • . . NEPTUNE C le rk ’s O 0 ic q in Case: 67-35. ; ; SUBJECT to restrictions and. base­ and enjoyed sightseeing’trips while there. John, and Norma have an CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK ments of record, if any. apartment on campus at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, MILK AND CREAM Being commonly known and. design while he completes his senior year. John is. a member of the Chi Alpha nqted as No. 3 Norman Drlve, Neptune, New-Jersey. ., :- ; ■ fraternity, Eta Kappa Nu School of Electrical Engineering honorary ■ FABIO BATTAGLIA The approximate amount of the judg-- society and Tau Beta Pi, engineering honorary society. John’s first WAR DEL L’S DAIRY m e h t to be satisfied b y said -sale is the PATIOS CEMENT BLOCKS cousin, Mrs. W illiam Belzer of Tampa, Fla., also attended the Wedding. SIDEWALKS, CURDS su m o f $16,200.00 tog eth er w ith the costs Sister Mary was sorry, she couldn’t attend but is now a student at the SHUFFLEBOARDS FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE BULKHEADS DAIRY PRODUCTS of this sale. SEPTIC TANKS. CESSPOOLS . ' NEPTUNE, N. J. Phone PRospect 4-1916 ■ JOSEPH A. SHAFTO, Sheriff Manhattan School of Murie in New York . . . Dr. Howard Silver, dentist, 2IH Danes Avenue, Neptune, N. J. Telephone PRospect 4-0030 D ated A ug ust 28, 1963 • in the Oliver Brothers building, and his family have just moved into “No Finer Milk Sold Any where” 517 Green G rove R d lj N e p tu n * Samuel Siebe?, .A t t y / •''*'■ their new home in Colts Neck . . . Sorry to hear Bernard Miller, Edwin PLASTERING — PATCHING CONCRETE WORK -37-40 •' $27,52 LeRoy and Peter Taylor are patients at Fitkin Hospital and hone they 2-2 ire home and better by the time this is printed. DURLING - WOOLLEY DAIRY S H E R IF F ’S S A L E WILLIAM GRAY, Mason Contractor SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mrs, James J!. Smith, Jr. substituted in Miss Esther Cassidy’s sec­ Quality ChekrD Dairy Products Tel. 775:5050 CHANCERY DIVISION ond grade last week at the SR Hills school while Mr. and Mrs. David 1707 Maxwell Dr.. Wall Twp.. Belmar, N. J. - MU 1-5912 MONMOUTH COUNTY D ocket-N o. F 2679-G2 Kelso were on their Bermuda honeymoon, find over the weekend PULASKI SAVINGS & LOAN ASSO­ Dot Smith visited Mrs. Winston Ditmars nt Washington’s Crossing, a Kofi *.” l".A“ ooi. MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING CIATION, a cc»vciratiori of New Jersey, college classmnte-at Trenton.State . . . Helen nnd Calvin Riggs had fun Plaintiff vs: RAFAEL TYNAN SALAS et ux et als Defendants at Saranac Lake in New York State on part of their vacation last week S. MARTUSCELLI — PR 5-8539 By virtue of a writ o f. execution in and did some sightseeing and also “jum ping” into the pool at their nice SNOW PLOWING 430 Westwood Place, NEPTUNE ■ j - the above,stated action to.me directed/ motel .. . Ann and Stanley Woodward said the weather was beautiful on I shall expose for . sale at public ven­ their trip to Syracuse, N. Y., and Wellsboro, Pa., last week. MOVING, STORAGE, AND CRATING due, at the Court House in the. Borough All .Trained .Accredited Personnel Low Insurance Rates . : of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New Mr. and Mrs..Mose Pelton of Ravena, N. Y., visited for a week Mr CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR “The shore’s Newest and >most Modern Warehouses" Jersey; on Monday the-7th day-.of Octo­ and. Mrs. Fred C. Braun . Mary Ann Nicholas, of Hillside drive is a 1924 Heck Ave., Neptune, New Jersey • PRospect 4-9832 ber, 19G3, at 2 otclock; P.M. Prevailing T im e . - ■ student at Berkeley. Secretarial School in East Orange . . .Terry Young, All the' following tract or parcel of Ronnie and Mike Martuscelli, Gary Limon, Mike Zogelis, Bruce Cutler, S C. H. Wood and'Son AGENTS 931 land and premises hereinafter partic­ Frank. Rogers, Jack Spaeth and Mike Carter are on the Neptune Pop ularly described, situated; lyjng and be-r Warner Football League -with Martha Cutler . head of the cheerleaders, S^loW ratii “ S ALLIED ASBURT AVE. ing in the Township of Neptune; Counr A6R0GERS ty of Monmouth and - State of New Jer­ and,Linda Cutler, and Virginia Manz are cheerleaders from the Hills . ! . Work . . . Estimates Freely Olven. . s e y ; ••• : -i'.-’v.rV ,-V..-.-/r.v Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Burke of 505 Overlook drive on VAN LINES PRospect 5-2093 ' Aabury Park Being known as Lot No, 19 on Map of New Construction • Alterations • Estimates Cheerfully Given Pine\ Terrace, Tow nship: o f N ep tun e , the birth of a baby boy Sept. 14th . Two:' Ft. Monmouth soldiers MOVING AND STORAGE Monmouth County, New Jersey; made missed the turn, at Highland avenue and their car skidded into the. by The Birdsall Corp., August 1G,-1955, Shark River Saturday night. . The soldiers'luckily got out of the car BUILDER PAINTING — DECORATING and being more particularly described GUSTAV C. GROB, as follows:! • *■: before it sanlc into the channel and the car was removed later. B PR 5-5729 Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Painting BEGINNING .at a stake on the south­ •Neptune Township Firemen and their Auxiliaries marched in the *318 Corlies Ave., Neptune erly side' of Maple Avenue distant three Atlantic City Firemen’s parade last Saturday. Some of the couples hundred ten feet (310') easterly from a WALTER J. ULMER, JR. monument at the intersection of the from the Hills who marched in thc parade and stayed for a fun weekend easterly-- side of Donald Place and the were Louise and Joel Townsend, Dot and Bill Poland, Dot and Charles Builder, Carpenter — EDWIN NOREN 101 MAPLE AVE., NEPTUNE. N. J. PRospect 5-1764 southerly, side of Maple Avenue; thence Manz, Harriet and Jim Brown, Florence and Jim Miller, Peggy and (1) along the southerly side of Maple Francis Cramer, Peggy and Harry Lynch, Dolly and Ken Johnson, Dot • WEBB AVE., OCEAN GROVE l‘R 4-6270 PAINTING & PAPERflANGlNG CONTRACTORS SINCE 1938 Avenue south eighty-one; (81) 'degrees Alterations, Kitchen Cabinets, etc. thirty-height'.; (38)•: min u te s tw e n ty (20) and Dan Wilkins and Honey and Tom Bryker. Kay and Nelson Palmer jg;.' V No Job too Large or Small THOMPSON & GILLAN, INC. seconds' east one hundred, feet and six-, and Lee and Ray Lorenzo stayed just for thc day . . . Committeeman ty-two.: one-hundredths' of v a . foot Gilbert Twelves, a member of the board of trustees of the Neptune Li­ A SatisBed Customer Is My Aim ______;_____ DECORATING & COLOR CONSULTANTS (100,02') to a m o n u m e n t;, the nce (2) 47 MAIN AVE, OCEAN GROVE PR 5-6636 south tw enty-seven (27) degrees thirty- brary, announced Mrs. Charles Howard, new chief librarian, and expand­ COAL AND FUEL OIL two (32) rrilnutes forty (40) seconds ed library hours started this week. Neptune is happy with this an­ west. one hundred; twenty-seven . feet nouncement nnd special mention should go to Mrs. Philip Finn, who kept PLUMBING and HEATING md six . one-hundredths of a ;foot 127.06') to a m o n u m e n t; the nce (3) the library hours the same after Mrs. Margaret Mauch resigned after Thompson Fuel Company And Pruning Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Given north: eighty- .ne (81) degrees thirty-, 8 years as librarian. Also assisting her were Mrs. Winfield Kistlcr and e ig h t (38) m in ute s tw e n ty (20). seconds Mrs. Douglas Stevens, when the Neptune Library became very busy. FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” COAL w est -fiftyweight fee t a n d eighty-spven one-hundredths of a . foot (58.87') to . a The new library hours are Monday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 117 So. Main St. — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop. — PR 5-2300 FRANK J. ECRART — PR 4-0656 point; v thence (4) north eight (8) de­ 9 p.m., Wednesday, closed, Thursday 10 a.ni. to 9 p.m., Friday 10 a.m. grees tw enty-one (21). .m in u te s , fo rty to 5 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 12 noon. 418 BURLINGTON AVE. BRADLEY BEACH, N. J, (40) seconds east one h u n d re d tw e n ty feet 120') to‘ the p o in t or place of be­ Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Harris (Flo and Al to their friends) of Over­ DRUGS ginning. . .. look. drive held a huge picnic in their backyard on Overlook drive last Being known-as #190 Maple Avenue, Sunday, for a citizen band radio operators of Monmouth County. Forty- 41 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE W. B. NAGLE, Reg. Ph. WILLARD MOUNT — PR 4-3040 Neptune; New Jersey. • The approximate amount of the judg­ eight operators and wives of the emergency network of Freehold at­ PLUMBING AND HEATING m e n t to be satisfied :by said sale; is ther tended and they were: Mr. and Mrs. William Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Carl NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy su m o£ $12,500,00 together w ith the costs Maxson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacMurray, Sr., Mr. and 606 BEACH AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. ■of-this.‘sale. “Doctors Advise Nagle’s” JOSEPH A. SHAFTO, Sheriff Mrs. Wm. Burkle of Brick Township; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huemer of PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED______BEST QUALITY DRUGS D a ted A u g u s t 27, 1963 t the Hills; Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald and daughter, James Santellino and RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE Rospond & Rospond; Attys. . Sid Thorne and son David of Bradley Beach: Also Mr. Donald Brower, DRY CLEANING — 37-10 $41.GO Mr. and Mrs. Garry Argo and family, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Alexander, Mi-, and. Mrs. Andrew Barclay, and Edward Conklin of Neptune; Mr. “Garments may be dropped off on your . way to ACE Radio & Television (PR 5-8062) and Mrs. Howie Erving of West Belmar and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Larsen buBiness, shopping or school and picked up on • W? repair and sell Television, Home & Car Radios, Record Players of Belmar; Frank Peterson of Pt. Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hour 1 your way home” — One Hour Cleoning! No extra nnd Tape Recorders French and children of Old Bridge; John Baily of the Highlands; and XflW KnniH M '] charRe* work done on premises. 69 Highway 35, “Top of the Hill,” Neptune City, N. J. S. W. Biirge, Carl . Irish, Mr. and Mrs. John Krueger and :Mr. and M ts | Thomas Morrissey of Freehold. • • w m m j 3 so. Main St. Happy birthday today to two lovely'Women Carolyn Henricks and ROOFS — SIDINGS Loretta Braun and happy wedding, anniversary to Mr.^^ and Mrs. LeRoy Goodwin. Saturday birthday wishes go to 3.year old Mark Westervelt; ELECTRICIAN Peggy Ann Latshawi and Margaret Crocker. Happy 28th wedding, GENERAL ROOFING CO. anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace and •also, anniversary con­ ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADERS grats to CJarence and VioIa Bai’tell. On Se.pt 22nd have fun'cute two, ADAMS ELECTRIC COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES year old Richard James; Kathy West, John Lukowitz and. Michele Landis Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances PRoapeet 6-8249 1408'/2 Corlies Ave., Neptnne Robert Deane and happy, wedding anniversary to Rosemary and Dick Walker. Monday R. Darvin Adams, Jr. PRospect 6-8376 'inds Robert Cramer’s birthday and two wedding: anniversaries to bo P. O. Box 915, Asbury Park, N. J. : VARIETY STORE Howard L. Smith "elebrated, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice West and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bryker. The Hardware Store Best wishes to Karin Berndt, Geraldine Certa and Betsey Magill on PRoapeet 4-1186 Electrical Contractor! WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER ' of Ocean Grove '’our day, Sept. 24th and Bruce Estelle will be a year older on Septem- ROBERT E. MOSER E. A. PACE 5 & 10c STORE her 25th. Bye till next week. V FIXTURES • WIRING • ELECTRIC HEAT 49 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE ,-r. PR 5-4455 HARDWARE 403 OAKDALE DR., Shark River Hills, NEPTUNE 100 MAIN ST, MANASQUAN — CA 3-0224 PAINTS and OILS •30S xoq IBUOI) FLORIST Agency For “No Roost” Pigeon Repellent -ippt: ip>:a ‘00‘IS xoq j s j i j aij-j uo pojuud suimi Jtnox A RCADIA - Tho Land of Flower# ARCADIA Full Line of -aaud (nuiSuo sin yi JB sp.uO suiuisuqQ jo uin-junoui y ri.OWER 8HOP AND GUKENnOUSB Robert H. Joika, Prop. PLANTS AND DISH GARDENS, CUT FXOWEBS, WED PINO r LOWEBB, KITCHEN COBSAGEB, PUNERAl, DESIGNS, FLOWERS DV WIRE *W‘d 06=1 o) ’M T I I Ml COOKMAN AVE.. ASBURY PARK Phono: PBolpeet UTENSILS LANDSCAPING SERVICE THIS SPACE AVAILABLE 3A0H9 NVaDO ‘ HAV NIVN SI . ' 51 Main Avenue LAUREL HILL NURSERY OCEAN GROVE, N. J. .1425 W. BANGS AVE, NEPTUNE, N. J. 776-5454 PR 4-4741 Designing Planting — Selection of 700 Varieties or Shrubs FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1963 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY

Ocean City, Oct. 22-24 with the- be held in the church September ■Prayer.” Members of -the circle subject ‘for the devotions, “RE-. Florence Vann. The'study lesson Parents-Teachers Witnesses Plan Flanders Hotel as headquarters. 24th at 2 p.m. took part, loading subjects, perti­ Entry”. : was presented-by-Miss Mary Bug- -Miss Jean Hu'nsen, National L.T.L. Miss Florence Gower gave a. re­ nent to the prayer. . | Mrs. Elizabeth Brubaker, study by. There were'eighteen members To Confer Sept, 23 For Convention secretary will be the speaker on the port oh sick and shut-ins. The Mrs. Homer Kresge, announced book teacher, gave the lesson from present and one guest. evening of. Tuesday, Oct. 22nd, and next meeting will be held at the the bus trip to Ocean City on Sep: .t h e book “Christian Issues in! Officers for the year are: Mrs. a very fine program has been ar-. home of Mrs. Violet Gilian, 83 tember 20, W.S.C.S; day at the N. J. Southern Asia”. . ■ John A, Link and Mrs. Arthur Su- NEPTUNE -r- A delegation of At Summerfield ranged for the other meetings. A Franklin Ave., Oct. 15. Annual Conference. Anyone wish­ Highlights from the . W.S.C.S.-d a 11, co-leaders; Mrs. Walter 500 Jehovah’s Witnesses from the delegate from the Willard W.C.T.U. Those present were: Mrs. Martha ing to go, please notify Mrs, Bleeck­ meeting were given and plans for Schrick, secretary;' Mrs. Wm.- Neptune congregation have com­ NEPTUNE—The theme, “Help will be appointed at the October Charles, Mrs. George Riker, Mr3. er Stirling, 12 Pitman avenue. a bus trip during the year were Schwarzwalder, treasurer; Mrs. pleted plans to attend a ‘ circuit Guide Their Way Through PTA," meeting. ' ■ Violet Gilian, Mrs. Amelin Do’ne- discussed. ", • Harry Hodgson, hospitality; Mrs. . assembly this weekend at Lake- Co-hostesses for the afternoon, svas very evident as Mrs. Nathan Mrs. Pennington read several ar­ gan, Mrs. A. T. Holloway,. Mrs. A. j Mrs. Dellett introduced, her new Harold. Sturges, sunshine; Mrs, jwood High School. helping to serve refreshments, wore Abrahams, program chairman, pre­ ticles from The New Council News, Fiandreau, Mrs. Arthur Clark, Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth Christie and Mrs. officers: Mrs. Alex Vellinga, co- Wm. Luscher,. publicity. { Mr. Hurt, presiding minister of sented the 19G3-19G4 Program to and Mrs. Gilian.read articles from Marie Hill, Mrs. Jame3 Scott, Mrs. Mabel Erdman, leader} Mrs. Irwin P. Milligan, the Neptune congregation said that the executive board of the Sum- the Union Signal, which were very Henry Kahrman, Mrs. Louise Mc- The October meeting will be held secretary; Mrs. H. Hudson Snyder* 1700 ministers from 22 congrega­ Rosetta Sherwood Hall inerfield PTA. The meeting was interesting. Cleary, Mrs. B. H. Decker, Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Homer Kresge, treasurer; Mrs. Raymond Crane, tions in central New Jersey will OCEAN GROVE — The Rosetta held Monday in the school cafe­ The next meeting will be. held James Scott, Miss Catherino So- with Mrs.. Florence Hill as co- pledges; Mrs. Edw. Poznanski, attend the three-day Bible conven­ Sherwood Hall Circle met at the . teria. Mrs. Gerald Palaia, presi­ on Friday, Oct. 11th at 2:00 p.m. veld, Miss Edith Fredericks, Miss hostess. sunshine; Mrs. A. L.' Ward, pub­ tion. The delegates represent five home of the leader,. Mrs. Warren dent, presided. at the home of Mrs. Henry Potter, Florence Whiteside, Mrs, Charles licity; Mrs. Batdorf, devotions; counties in New Jersey Circuit No. Others present were: Mrs. Joseph Barth, on Tuesday. Miss Ruth 3 main avenue. Klein, Mrs. Rebecca Eldridge, Mrs. telephone committee, Mrs.. Charles Due to circumstances beyond our 4. . Fitting, Mrs. Florence B. Hill, Mrs. Brady, co-leader, was co-hostess,. control, it was decided that the The ' meeting clossed with a Sarah Garrett, Mrs. Edward Ma­ Ludwig; Mrs. • William.’ Schwartz, Feature speakers will be Lyle George D. Cannon, Isabel A. Cot­ The following were appointed: Sec­ first regular meeting of the PTA, prayer by Miss Wilson. ginnis, Mrs. Jas. Monahan,' Miss Mrs. Harry Crawford, and Mrs. E. Reusch, district minister, and trell, Miss Ruth Wagner, Mrs. Eliz­ retary, Mrs. Arthur Pennington; scheduled for September 23, will Florence Gower. George Withers. Arthur G. Stevens, circuit minis­ abeth Brennan, Mrs, William H. treasurer, Mrs. Benjamin Douglas; consist mainly of the Parent Teach­ Meeting closed with the Jlizpah The. next meeting will be ad­ ter for central Jersey congrega­ Jackson, Mrs. Philctta Ward, Miss devotional chairman, Miss Lillie ers Conferences of all grades. This benediction, ' • vanced a week to Tues. Oct. 1, at tion. Both ministers are special CIRCLES Nellie V. Gleiser, Mi3s Mae Fulton, Sheffer; sunshine chairman, Miss , will begin at 8:00 p.m. and will the home of . Mrs. William Sch­ Frances Spengeman.. representatives of the headquar­ Elizabeth Asbury Edna Bradley Mrs. Anna C. Schenck Miss F. J. be followed by a brief business ■Armstrong, Mrs, Carol Hock, Mrs. wartz, 57 New " Jersey Avenue, Mrs. Barth asked the- blessing. ters organization, thc Watchtower OCEAN GROVE— The Elizabeth meeting in the cafotreia, OCEAN -GROVE — The Edna William Lone, Mrs. Mae Buller, Mrs. I. P.-Milligan, co-hostess. • Miss Staffer gave the devotions and Bible and Tract Society, which is Asbury Circle mot at the home of Bradley Circle met on Tuesday at The budget and finance chairman, Miss Anna K.. Nestor, Jlrs . Janet Mrs. Donald King was welcomed the. teacher, Miss Amy Walker, re­ sponsoring the assembly. • Mrs. Edward Maginnis, 113 Clark tho home of its leader, Mrs. Thom­ Mrs.- Richard De Hart, presented, Wright. us a guest, others present were: ] vieived the first two chapters of the Mr. Hurt said the sessions at Ave., co-hostess, Mrs. Sarah Gar­ as L; Burch, 5 Pitman avenue, with thc budget for the coming year. Mrs. Vellinga, Mrs. Albei t Meeks,^ study book “Christian Issues in Lakewood are free-and invited resi­ rett. There were twenty-four pres­ 22 members in attendance. Mrs^ Louis Burnett!, ways and Mrs. Raymond Crane, Mrs. Harry | Southern Asia,”- dents of. the Neptune, Asbury area ent. Mrs. James Hahn, president of Barbara Heek means chairman, announced that Crawford, Mrs. James Sullivan i Tho following were-present: Miss to attend. . ' Devotions were led by Miss Flor­ the Woman’s Society of Christian OCEAN GROVE — The Barbara .the Valentine’s Day Dance will be Mrs. George Withers, Miss Frances ' Constancc Biackstock, Mrs. J. H. ence Whiteside. Mrs. A. Flandreau Service of St. Paul’s Church was. Heck Circle of St. Paul’s Church lieln Feb. 8 at the Sea Girt Inn. Stern, Mrs,. Carolyn Harrison, Mrs. Boese, Mrs. Grade Hand! Mrs. gave a beautiful reading. guest.of honor and gave the study had its first meeting of the year The represented to the board of William Sphwartz, Mrs. James Janies Davidson, Jliss JIabel Ket- WiUardWX/TlL The study book was given by book lessor,. In connection with her at the home of the new leader, education, Mr. Arthur Martin gave Petitte, Mrs. Irwin Milligan, Mrs. els, Jliss JIabel Jlills, Jliss JIartha Miss Edith Fredericks, Country of talk, . Mrs. Hahn displayed a table Mrs. Kenneth DcHett, 140 Inskip a resume of the board's activities Charles Ludwig, Mrs. John Aponte, Gore, Jliss . La.uret.te JIcKendrec, Napels. af many beautiful pieces of hand­ avenue, Mrs. H. Hudson Snyder during the summer months. Choose Slate Mrs. Edw.- Poznanski, and Jlrs. Jlrs. Florence Ochiltroe, Mrs. Ver- . The Christmas Supply party will' craft .made in India, which can be was co-hostess. Mrs, Alfred Strauss, member­ A. L. Ward. non Sherwood, Jliss Slay Stagord, purchased at the India Shop here After greeting everyone Mrs. ship chairman, announced that OCEAN GROVE - The Willard Jlrs. Edith Wolverton, Mrs. J. in Ocean Grove. Dellett, opened the meeting with there are G70 children enrolled in W.C.T.U. met in the Conference Ethel Selby Bruce Stevens, Jlrs. Harriet Wen - Miss Nellie, Gleisser, chairman of everyone singing the hymn “We’re the Summerfield School represent­ room of St. Paul’s Methodist dell. , Famigh'a’s Italian devotions, presented Mis3 Mae. Ful­ In His Hands”. OCEAN-GROVE— Mrs. Eric; Ar- ing 429 families. Church last Friday, with the pres­ The following were guests: Mrs. ton whose topic was, "The .Lord’s Mi's. Jacob Batdorf used as her pcrt was hostess to the Ethel Sel­ In order to assure a good scout­ ident, Mrs. Violet Gilian presiding. by Circle Tuesday afternoon at her Edward Devonshire, Mrs. Phoebe ing program for the Cub-Scouts, Miss Caroline Wilson, spiritual RESTAURANT home, 8G Clark Ave. Mrs. R. A. Bowen, Mi's. E. W . Fell, -Mrs. Violet Mike Norris explained that it will, life director, led devotions taking PR 4-9710 Davison, leader, opened the meeting Johnson. be necessary to . split the “Pack" for her theme “Ministering Wom­ with a prayer written by Mrs. Mar­ into two groups— one for those at- en” and “Women in Our Com­ garet Selfridge, a member of the Lucia Grieve munity" and reading from Luke Orders To Take Out • tending Summerfield School and NOTICE TO PERSONS circle. . . OCEAN GROVE— The first fall 8:1-13, closing with , prayer. - one for Green Grove School. This Refreshments were’served by the meeting, of the Lucic Grieve Circle Elections of officers for the on PIZZA can be realized with the help and hostesses, Mrs. Arpert, Mrs. John was held.on Thursday night at the suing year was held and the fol­ cooperation of. all parents. DESIRING ABSENTEE BALLOTS Babis, Mrs. Christopher Jones, .Mrs. home of Mrs; C. L, Severs, 19 lowing officers were elected: Pres­ SANDWICHES Saturday, Sept. 28, will be the Lambert Bewkes, Jlrs. Charles Broadway. , A covered dish supper ident, Mrs. Violet Gilian; vice pres­ DINNERS first football game of the reason. If you are a qualified and registered voter of the State Bewkesand Jlrs. Thomas Proven! preceded the meeting. Wilson Kennedy announced that ident, Mrs. Arthur Pennington; of New Jersey who expects to be absent outside the State Mrs. John Babis, devotional sec­ Jlrs. R e b a Wielert, - leader, they are all set and are looking recording secretary, Mrs. Charles Jumping Brook on Nov. 5, 1963 ora qualified and registered voter who retary, led the devotions. The opened the business meeting with, Bilms; treasurer, Mrs; Elizabeth; . forward to a very successful year. will be within the State on Nov. 5, 1963, but because of members repeated the 23rd Psalm. the members saying the 23id Psalm- Brubaker; corresponding secretary, Refreshments were served by Shopping Center blindness or illness, or physical- disability or because of Jlrs. Eric Arpert, teacher, gave followed by the Lord’s Prayer. Miss Florence M. Emmons. Mrs. Richard Goldsberry. the observance of a religious holiday pursuant to the the lesson from the new book Mrs! Alice Bean, teacher, started Directors for the various depart­ Highway -33 — Neptune The next meeting of the exccu- tenants of your religion, or will be a resident attendant Christian Issues in. Southern Asia the study of the book “Christian Is ­ ments will be appointed-at the next ' tive Board will be held Oct. 21. at school, college or university! will be unable to cast by P. D. Devanandah. sues in Southern Asia.” Jlrs. Bean . meeting.. your ballott at the. polling place in your, district on said' ..Mrs. Davison made the following passed around two beautiful' books, Members discussed tho State date, and you desire to vote in. the General Election to be announcements: Sept. 24, Christ­ with wonderful pictures of. the peo­ Convention which will be held in PREMIUM RETREADS. held on Nov. 5, 1963, kindly WRITE tq the undersigned FRANCIONI, Life Time Guarantee mas party of the W.S.C.S. at the ple and places in this part of the . at once requesting'that a civilian: absentee ballot be .for­ church; Oct. 8, twenty-third birth­ world. TAYLOR and warded to you. SUCH REQUEST MUST STATE YOUR day of the W.S.C.S., Ethel Selby The class welcomed a new mem­ OCEAN GROVE HOME ADDRESS, AND THE ADDRESS TO WHICH Circle hostesses; Oct, 13, Vesper ber, Jlrs. Herbert Bush, Sr. Others LOPEZ, Inc. SAID BALLOT SHOULD BE SENT, AND MUST BE service 4 p.m., guest speaker, M a­ present were: Jlrs. Alvin E. Bills, FUNERAL HOMB NURSING SIGNED WITH YOUR SIGNATURE, AND STATE dame Indu Puk of Korea; Oct. 25, Jlrs. Charles Weaver, Jlrs. Mary. Exclusive but Inexpensive THE REASON WHY YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO a call to prayer and self-denial at Woodward, Mrs. Wm. Crozier, Mrs. DANIEL L. FRANCIONI HOME VOTE AT YOUR USUAL POLLING PLACE. Bancroft-Taylor Rest Home. C. L. Severs, Jlrs. Joseph Rainear THOMAS W. TAYLOR and Jlrs. Rutherford, Trimmer.' D.JOSEPH LOPEZ S3 CLARK AVE. • PR 5-0554 The. next meeting will be held at (BTATB LICENSED) WE SPECIALIZE IN INSPECTION the Bancroft-Taylor rest Home, The next meeting will be held at 704 - 7ih Ave. Aflbory P®rk STATION FRONT END AND No civilian absentee ballot will be furnished or for­ the home of Jliss JIae Howard, SS 1200 10th Av<\ Neptuno • Reasonable Rates ' BRAKE CORRECTION warded to any applicant unless request therefor is re­ Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2 p.m. (Corner of Atkin* Ave.) • Newly Renovated Wheel Balancing and Front Members attending, Mrs. Fanny Abbott avenue. Air Conditioned PR 5-00ZJ End Alignment. Guaranteed ceived not less than eight days prior to the election, and • 24-Hr. R,N. Coverage Brake WorK. Routledge, Mrs.' Wm. Spratt, Mrs.. —------— - EASY CREDIT TERMS containing the foregoing information. • Diabetics — Cardiacs Henry Smtih, Jr., Jlrs. Charles With Helicopter Squadron ...... 'ill...... muni...... limn...... • Convalescents — Post- CUSTOM TIRE CO. Korff, Mrs. Charles George, Mrs. Dated September 16, 1963. . Operative ■ 1200 MAIN ST., BRADLEY BEACH Fred J. Royar, Mrs. R u th ' M. JACKSONVILLE, N. C.— Marim: BEST PRICES i Young, Mrs; Muriel G. Westall, Second Lieutenant Ralph E. Dur.h, J. RUSSELL WOOLLEY Mrs. R. C. Brumbaugh, Mrs. Ed­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. PAID I County Clerk ward Emmons, Mrs. Alexander An­ Duni! of 1327 Riverside drive, derson, Mrs. John Rudge, Mrs. For Old Gold and | Hall of Records Neptune, N. J., recently reported Henry Harley, Mrs. Fred Schnep- Silver and I Freehold, N. J. for duty with JIarine Medium'Heli­ per, Mrs. Wilma Moerkirk, Mrs. Old Jewelry | copter Squadron 254, Marine Air A. N, Metzger, Mrs. Gertrude Group 20 at the New River Mar­ NOTE: Requests forms are available at Municipal Clerk’s Smith, Mrs. George Paterson, Miss ine Corps Air Facility, Jackson-, B . FEIVDES | or County Clerk’s Offices, as a public convenience. Williams, Miss Alice Ra- ville, N. C. JIarine A ir Group 26, j e w e l e r I domski, Miss Eleanor G. Parsons. a unit of the Second Marine A ir­ OCEAN GROVE 1 craft Wing, is the largest heli­ POST OFFICE BLDG. a Isabella Thoburn copter group in the Marine Corps, HTTITHIIIIIIIIIlHllllHIHlHHIIUUIlllllllHllllHlHmm11!^ OCEAN GROVE — The Isabella The unit provides support- for th e . Thoburn Circle meeting was held Second Marine Division at Camp TO FAMILIES OF AND at the home of the leader, Mrs. Ivan Lejeune, some ten.miles’ distance,, Hall, 52 Cookman Ave., on Tues­ utilizing transport and observation day. Mrs. Harold Sturges was co­ helicopters. RADIO CAE ----- jggj______CALL PHILLIPS! PERSONS IN MILITARY hostess. '. SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES' PRospc Devotions were given by Miss SERVICE S3,50 A YEAR BY MAIL . i 5 - 1 6 7 6 i IN ORDER THAT THE COUNTY CLERK HAS • Wheel Alignment THE LATEST ADDRESS OF ALL PERSONS REPAIRS ON ALL CARS • Shocks &. Mufflers - OVER 25 TRS, AT THIS - e c o n o m ic a l . M0 WAITING IN MILITARY. SERVICE, WHO DESIRE TO OCEAN GROVE ADDRESS — . 24 HOUR SERVICE VOTE AT THE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE • Brake Service Courteous, Comfortable, Clesi Safe and Dependable FAST SAME HELD NOV. 5,1963, PLEASE FILL IN FORM Your Safety is Our Business! NEPTUNE DAY SERVICE AND MAIL TO: AUTO REPAIR “ Where One Finds The J. RUSSELL WOOLLEY Unexpected!” THIELl & LaVANCE BODY & FENDER WORK # Heating COUNTY CLERK 604 Highway 35 AUTO PAINTING FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY RAY ELLIS SHELL CRAFT Neptune Dial 774-2442 Stockton & So. Mam 3treet Plumbing £ Oil Burners Ocean Grove PR 6-7727 PRINT ALL ENTRIES HOBBY SHOP Automatic f Electric - GIFTS • FREE INSTRUCTIONS Water Sewer (F U L L N A M E OF SERVICEMAN OR WOMAN) Shell Jewelry • FWi Scale Corsage* • Plastic ' Flowers BUSES TO NEW YORK CITY Heaters Gleaning (MILITARY RANK) (SERIAL NO.) (DATE OF BIRTH) 70 MAIN AVENUE . WE SELL—INSTALL—SERVICE (PRESENT MILITARY ADDRESS) USE TWO LINES EXPRESS VIA N. J, TURNPIKE OCEAN GROVE Round DAILY PR 5-9583 — Tickets on Sale at Grove - Cily Ruth’s Stationery, 53 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove Cleaners BUY 10 TRIP BOOKS and SAVE & SON INC. (HOME ADDRESS) INCLUDING CITY, BOROUGH OR TWP. FREE PICKUP AND ROLLO’S CHARTER SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE ESTABLISHED 1909 For Groups Offer* the Best in Comfort snd Service We Operate Our Own Cleaning 1420 9th AVE. NEPTUNE (D A T E ) . , INFORMATION FURNISHED. BY and Pressing Machines Asbury Park-New York Transit Corp. 46 Pilgrim Pathway, Oceiu Grove RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE LAKE AVENUE & HECK STREET, ASBURT PARK PR 4-2300, 4-2301 SIGNATURE OF PERSON FORWARDING REQUEST 122 8. MsSa Street, Ocean Grove The Smart Driver Takes The Bus PAGE E IGHT OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1963

MRS FRANK SAMPSON Mrs. Ray H. Misner, Jr., pre sen t- i Line; and thence, east on the Neptune City Line to Ridge Ave. . Obituaries ■' NEPTUNE— A resident of the First Assembly For 7th & 8th Grades ed a skit, “This Is Your Life.” Mr. : Polling Place, ; . Shore area all her life, Mrs. Sara Animal Coin Show AVilliani Nordhausen, master of 1 U n ex ce lle d F ire H ouse, 1120 C orlie s ^ V MBS. JOHN CRAMER ’Avenue, ,-Neptune .. ' v •;■ - • •.* ■. Sampson, 83, of 1220 Oth Avd., died cereniohies finally revealed ;the sub­ NEPTUNE—'jlrs. Melon Good­ At Neptune Intermediate School Set Tor Oct. 12-13 DISTRICT EIGHT on Wednesday at the Ocean Grove ject of the skit, Mr. Abraham Alt- : Beginning at State Highway #35 and win Cramoiy'of Old School House the Neptune City Line; thence, north, Nursing Home. So was the widow schuler. 'v * .- on imaginary line thereof to Harding ' •VBil.;. "tlii'ii • i.’isl Wednesday at liei* OCE AN' GROVE— Abraham 'Alt- dor to have .the best, possible school A SIiU RY PARK— The Jlon- of Frank Sampson. „ During the narration .pictures Ave., .west on Hording Ave. and an ex­ ; siimnu’1' home ill Ktipilolplt, Vt. She seKulei;; assistant* principal of the ; we must'be “proud” to bo a meni- mouth .Coin Club announces its tended line . thereof to the easterly^ .Mrs. Sampson was born in Ilor- wei'e shown; by Mr, Ray, H. Misner, boundary line Of the -section known as • was ‘18. ■ Neptune • .Ipt.erm.ediate School fo r ; ber,. Each; person' was ’requested to " 3rd[ Annual Coin Show ■ toy be, the Asbury Gables; thence, north and riorstown, Upper Freehold Town­ J i\ and Mr s. .. Evely n Hcjff ' was the west along the boundary, line of said : Mr. Cramer,! was a' member of 7th nnd-8th' grades, conducted th e ’ be cooperative with his fellow pu- held oil Snturdny nnd Sunday, ship. piano aecdmpanist.\ •- j)' section to. Bangs Ave.; thence, east . Piorce Mcnioi'hil C.lilii'eii, Fnrinin^- first assembly for all the pupils of f jiils as well as with members *r October 12 and 13, at Conven­ along Bangs.Aye. ..to Springwood Ave. She is survived by a son, Lewis and continuing east along Springwood the school last. Friday in the aiuli- (the staffs Thbsp participating in M r.; AIt: • dale.,' Height, Atlanta, Ga., a daughter, tion Hall, on the Boardwalk. Ave. to Springdale Ave.; thence-south: ■ She: is survived by lier. luisbnnd, torium. . i An explanation/was given of cacU ;schtiler's “This Is Your Life^’ were on , Springdale . Ave. ' to H eck, A ve.;'. Jlrs.- Elizabeth 11. Gies, Neptune; Hours will be; Saturday,.10 ami. thence, east on Heck Ave. to a point John 'Cramer; a daughter; Mrs. liis ‘ wife. Gail . and young ; son, 135 feet east of Myrtle Ave.; thence, a' sister, Jlrs.. William Farry, : As an introduction; Mr. Altschnl-.ilcttel‘ and ’its corresponding to 10; p.m. and Sundny, noon north to the Asbury Park City Line; 1 Jacqueline -Il!illfi;iiFarmingdale. Michael;’his mother, Mrs. Max Alt-, thence; east along the Asbury Park Glty ■ Fal'iningdalo; .five grandchildren or , read a message written- bv Li j lllll'lel'ical- V.ajilo,, since it was. ini-. to 9 p.m. Admission will! be Services ami .interment were in about schulerj Mrs. Altschuler's parents, line .to the place of beginning. and three great-grandchildren',-' Thomas -/Herbert, principal; ‘whichinform,the pupils;; ’ free.’ Tills is a repeat of; the : ' * . Polling Place -"/• uses, Mr. artd MrsV Daniel Qhaiet < and 1132 E m b u r y A v e n u e , N ep tun e . ■ Randolph, Vt. ; Services will be held today (Fri­ appeared - in the Student. Handbook, jl- 6 S‘VHlon-V l|ie sch°°J very successful shqw held last grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Kaplan; ■■ . d istrict nine day.)' at 2 p.m. in the -Bodino Fii-.' (Each pupil has-received a copy of i Gl'iules nre « iv‘‘n • in ' ^cbrdance year, when over 7,000 people Beginning at the New York and Long ‘ Mrs. Helen Kane, former 8tn grade \ MRS. THOMAS FULTON iieral Home, Asbury Park. Inter­ theVHandbook). “Consideration of 'Vith the .amount of effort the pupil attended, and- 42 dealers had Branch Railroad and the Asbury Park puts'fo'rth,. At this- point, Mr. A lt­ teacher, Bangs Ave. School; class- City Line; thence, south on the New OCEAN' G R O V E— Formerly .of. ment will be in Hamilton Cemetery. others is. an important part of liv­ • bourse tables. ; York and Long Branch Railroad to schuler stressed the importance. o f niates at. Bangs Aye. and Asbury Division St.; thence, west along Divi­ East Orange’, Mrs. .Mary. S. Fnlton, ing nnd learning. Wo hope you,will This year’s show : will' fea­ sion St. and the extended line thereof preparing-' each, .assignment both Park High Schoolj . Mr.. Victor 88; of 30'; Embuiy avomie. died last .MRS. EM IL I3ECIC remober t)iis' a f .all .times— in the ture many outstnhding exhib­ to Highway #35, north on Highway #35; adequately . and accurately sp: that D'Anna and Mr.-Ken Schacht; Rut-; tc? Huntington Ave;; thehce, west along Saturday., lier 'liusbaiicl■ was Ihe OCEAN’ GROVE— Services will classroom; in the lialjs, in the cafe- its, including a fine collect ion arid northwest along Highway #35 to., the pupil would receive'. the best gers Uiiiversitiy,-Mr. Joseph Pisano; Huntington Ave.;;thence, west along, an , late Thomas Fulton'. . be held tomorrow (Saturday) at 11 terin, at home with- your family, of . U.S. .gold coin, type sCtsij imaginary , line to Harding Ave., west possible grade. . . . service years, Mr. Jerry Warner; Mrs./Fulton- vvas born ill Ayr, a.m. 111 the Francioni, Taylor and and in public.” , Russian Imperial coins, and: along ^ Harding Ave. and an extended A;,brief outline of the fire drill teaching, Howell Township, Mr. line thereof to the easterly boundary. Scotland. She had. been n sum­ Lopez Funeral Home, Neptune, for \ several other:, fine exhibits. , line-of the section known as Asbury Such matters as school policies, Dan Edelson; Neptune Township, Gables; thence, south and southeast mer- resident in the Grove for 37 procedure was given, The -pupils Mrs.-Anna'Beck,.88, of 03 Cookman future /.extra-curricula activities, j weri It is.expected that 45 deal­ Neptune City to Highway #35. • e reminded to follow'- the rules Mr. Thomas Herbert before sharing along the boundary line of said section yenis. avenue. Mrs, Beck died on ' Wed­ ers wUI be in attendance, De- study habits, /and preparation, of. and instructions given by the teach­ offices- as prineipal and vice-princi­ to Corlies Ave.; thence, west to the .She' was; a member of O'phir nesday at Fitkin Hospital,. Neptune. . tails regarding bourse tables,; boundary line of Neptune City; and daily assignments were, discussed. er. ;,lt Is' for the' safety of, the pu­ pal of the Intermediate School; thence, east along the boundary line of Chapter OES, East Orange, and Jlrs. Beck was. the widow of Emil . exhibiting at the show, etc:, ■ Polling Place > ' Mr. Altschuler stressed, the im­ pils that fire drills are held periodi­ A t the conclusion of the skit, ,1510 C orlies AVenue, N ep tune . ■ Lady Drummond Lodge, Order of Beck, who once held the title of may be obtained from - the; portance o f good conduct which-'is cally.. Mrs. Altschuler, was presented with DISTRICT TEN Scotia. . •• ' ■featherweight. wrestling' cliampiori Chairman, Lucien J, Luckel, required at all times. In this mari­ Future'assemblies will be held in Beginning at the intersection of Heck Surviving are three daughters, of the world. In 1913 they moved 2625 Iliver Road,. Manasquan, a schoolhouse cliarnl bracelet Avith Ave; and Springdale Ave.; thence, : ner each pupil would be contribut­ the auditorium which'will servo to the date engrayed on it and Mr. north on Springdale Ave. to Spring- , '.Mrs.:Margaret F. Watson, . Ft. .to Ocean Grove and Mr.'Beck- be­ N.J. wood Ave.; thence, west on Springwood . Lauderdale, Fla.; Mrs. Netty: F. ing his. share to the school. In or- add to the school program. Altschuler, an initialled tie.pin, : Ave. to Bangs Ave.; ..thence, east on came swimming instructor. at the, Bangs. Aye., to the Asbury Park City Heid and .Mrs. Mary F. Culvert, Ross', Pavilion .(North .End) in' Over one hundred, parents and Line; thence, south; along the Asbury guests .attended the meeting. The Park City line and the extension there-. :both of'East Orange; a son, James, .Ocean Grove and the old Natatori- was hold at the home of Miss Flor­ 4th at the Barnegat Bay Restau­ Petition of to Heck Ave.; and, thence, west ■ Glen Gardner;.'three gfanddaugli- um iri.Asbury-Park. Mi's. Beck was ence, Hunter, 31 Broadway, on Tues­ rant, 08 Main Ave., Ocean Grove, kindergarten won the attendance on Heck Ave. to Springdale Ave. •’ (Continued from Page 1) . : • ; ' \ Polling Place ."••• ■tevs, arid two great-grandsons a charter member of the Ocean day. Words of welcome were given at 2 p.m. . . • ■ , / . ! - banner. Refreshments Avere served; American I^egion Post Home, 24& • .Services were held in East by the leader, Jliss Hunter. Follow­ serving in a : permanent capacity in the cafeteria. • ;: Drummond Avenue, Neptune. . Glove P.T.A. and was a Repub­ Others present: Jlrs. Lydia DISTRICT ELEVEN Orange. lican- County Committeewoman for ing a’ period of fellowship, and re­ Swartz, Mrs. J. II. Neile, Jlrs. prior to the time of filing the adop­ Bounded on: the east by the Asbury tion petition could retain , their Park. City line; on the south by the many years. She was a member of freshments, tliq meeting \vas called Liiella Osterloh, Jlrs. Jeanette TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE center line of . Bangs Avenue; on the to order, Mrs. Jeanette Ecke was ■jobs and be covered without exam­ Notice of - General Election; • west by the center line- of Wayside MRS. A. E. SHARP St. Paul’s Church and active in Ebke, Miss Anne .Mason;' Mrs. E.- Road; and. on the north by the center.-. : ination. - The proyisioiis. of the act S ep te m be r 26, 1063,. is th e 'last d ay /.' OCEAN GROVE—.Mrs. Anna E. civic affairs over tlie years.e . • co-hostess. .A. Wakefield, Mrs. Florerice Ochil- for persons .to register or' change their line, of Asbury Avenue and Deal Lake. apply to all employees in positions voting address to enable them to vote • Polling Place . -' Sharp, '94,' o f 1G Embury avenue, She is survived by a son, A tty. A fter a/brief period of . devotions ti’e, .Jlrs. Harry Hodgson, Jlrs. at..the ;General Election. Liberty Fire House, Monroe Avenue, not specifically ' exempted by law, The District Boards of Election will ' died last Thursday. She was the Ross R. Bock of Ocean Grove, an by Miss Reinhold, the mission study Gladys Mierow, Jlrs. Charles Biatt; N ep tune . he said. • . , . sit in the places hereinafter designated DISTRICT TWELVE wife of Byron Sharp. Asbury Park attorney, counsel for •teacher, Jlrs. Alice Bean, presented Jlrs. Robert Naden, Mrs.' /Mae on T uesday, N ove m b er 5, 1963, betw een Bounded on the east by the eastern, Although Civil Service fixes the the hours of 7:00 A.M. and. 8 P.M.,, for boundary, line of the. development . Both. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp were the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting As­ the. - lesson , from the '. textbook, Schneyer, Mrs. , Elsie Steinliaus, the purpose of conducting a General known as Asbury Gables; on the south minimum amount of vacation and Election to vote upon - the candidates born in Camden, Delaware, and sociation and secretary of thc Mon­ “Christian Issues in Southern Mrs. Anna Schwaner,-' Miss , Ethel by the center line of Corlies Avenue,; sick leave days, Mr. Parks ex­ for the following offices: : (State Highway No. 33): on the west: attended grammar and high school mouth County Board of Taxation; Asia.” Clippings from the-newspa- Wolnien, All's. Prod, Birnble,. Jlrs. : A . S ta te S en ato r - • ; V-- :• by the center line o i; Wayside Road; plained, our local government will Three Members of the General As­ and on the north by the center line ■there. They \vere married in 1890 three daughters, Jlrs. Jlargaret M. pers and, other supplementary ma­ Muriel G. Westalj, Jlrs'. Dorothea sembly • •; • . retain full control- of the amount of Bangs Avenue. and celebrated their 73rd wedding Houston of Newtown Square, Pa,; terial added to the richness of the Bush, Mrs:.A, L. Ward,’ Jlrs; R. . Two Members of the Board of Chos­ Polling Place of salary'to be paid. Neptune will e n Freeholders '•■•..!?.♦: , ••. Ford Auditorium Fitkin Hospital, anniversary yn August 10 of this •Mrs. Lou E. Kirland of Foleroft, bool; review. : . ..■>'• Branweilely Jlrs,. C-. -Sutphen, Miss : One Member of-the Township Com­ 1045 Corlies Avenue, Neptune^ receive all of the personnel serv­ m itte e /. year. Pa.,'and Jlrs. Lillian V. Hankins of There was a short business ses­ JIabel C. Mills,/ Jliss. JIartha Gore; . DISTRICT THIRTEEN ices df the Civil Service Depart­ ELECTION DISTRICTS Bounded on the east by Shark River,! : Mr. Sharp, graduated from Dela­ Nept(ine; two grandchildren, and a sion which included roll call, birth Jlrs. Jlinna Siierman, Mrs.: Roger ' The Township, of Neptune election and Mushquash Brook; on the south g'l'eat-grand daughter. ment without additional cost, ,he districts, their, boundaries. and their- by* the center line of 'Lakewood Road;- , ware Collegeijirii! is the oldest liv­ dates of. all members, announce­ Huntington, Jliss Lulu Johnson. polling placesi. are as follows: on the west by the center line of Brigh­ said. ton Avenue; and on the north by the ing alumnus of the college. ments of coming events, and Sug­ - Miss1 Alice Wortnuin/ JIrs. Edna 1 . DISTRICT ONE “For the first time in Neptune,” Bounded on the east by Ocean Ave.: .•enter, line of Corlies Avenue, (State They had lived in the Grove since gestions for adding money to the Disbrow, Mrs. Win. T. Crozier, Jlrs. on the south by the center line of Highway #33. . Garden Apts. Samuel R. Drown, Mrs. Mae Buller,' Mr. Parks declared, “our township Broadway; on the west by the center ■ : Polling Place 1954 coming from Famvood. circle treasury. line of Pilgrim Pathway; and on the Shark River Hills Fire House; Brigh­ Mrs; Lillian M. .Lone, -Mrs. Henry Workers w ill enjoy the benefits of north by Wesley Lake.. . ton Avenue, Neptune. '■ ' , Mrs. -Sharp is also survived by. Officers, for the current year Ranim, Mrs. James Ewan,' Jliss job security since the law specifi­ Polling Place . * : DISTRICT FOURTEEN ’;- V: a daughter, Jlrs. Mae- L. Baker, Open In une were chosen; Treasurer, Mrs. .Ed­ Washington Fire House, Central Ave-, Bounded on the east by. the center . M. Buckelberger, Jlrs. Elsie M ad ­ cally ■ forbids the indiscriminate nue and Olin- Street.' Ocean Grove. line of Birghton AvenUe;. on the. ■ west here; - four -grandchildren and sev- win Hnnn; secretary; Mrs. Clifford by Jumping Brook; on the north by r' ouster of any permanent Civil Serv­ DISTRICT TWO r sen, Mrs.-Marie Clark, Mrs. E. D. Bounded on the east, by the center the center line o f. Highland Avenue • : en great-grandchildren. ■ , NEPTUNE -— Opening this Kunckel; sunshine,; Mi’s.' Jeanette east to Green Grove Road and north Decker, Miss Iris Cheshire, Mrs; ice employee without a fair and line of Pilgrim Pathway; on the south /■^.Services were held on Saturday weekend on Walnut street,'off Ecke; devotional chairman, Miss by the center line of Main Ave.;-on the on Green Grove Road to Hankins Brook ,. Minna T. Asnnith, Mrs; Jane C. impartial hearing. Also, for the west by the center line of Delaware and as extended to Wayside Road; and at thc Ocean Grove Memorial Bessie G. Reinhold. on the east by the center line of Way­ Route 33, in Neptune is a new first tim e . in Neptune taxpayers, Ave.; and on the north by Wesley Lake. Home. • • Vanderhoof. JIi's. Edna Kiltori, Jlrs. Polling Place side Road to Corlies Avenue, (State project of 102 gnrden apart­ The Ethel HarpSt Circle will be Stores Fire House, Olin St. and Cen­ Highway #33), and. east on the center*, Alma Govett, Mrs. .-Marie -Blumen- will be assured that appointments line of Corlies Avenue, (State Highway ail'd, hostess at the Christmas supply, tral-Avre.j Ocean Grove. ments private swim club, to positions are being made on the DISTRICT THREE #33), to Brighton Avenue," MRS; M ARGUERITE T. HATCH schine, Mrs. K. Price, Miss Anna .Polling Place called the Gable Club and party at. St. Paul’s Church on Tues­ basis of merit and fitness rather Bounded on the east by the center Price, Jlrs; Janet Smith, .Miss line of Delaware Ave.; , on the south by Asbury Park Golf and Country Club;; OCEAN GROVE— A r e ti r e d Apartments. The builders are day night, Sept. 24th. 320. Old Corlies Avenue, Neptune.: Louise E. Lovell, Mrs. Alfred Rob­ than political patronage, and that the center line of Broadway; on the school teacher; Mrs.. Marguerite T. Jumping Brook Enterprises' west by the center line of South Main DISTRICT FIFTEEN : In addition to those already erts, Jlrs. Dnvid Don, Jlrs. Cather­ legal procedures exist for the re­ St.; and on the north by Wesley Lake. Bounded on the east-by. Hamilton- ' Hatch, . 7C, of 125 Cookman ave­ and financing was arranged named, the following, persons were moval of the'incompetent and those Polling Place Glendola Road, (Gulley Road),- on the* nue,'died last Thursday. through the Shadow Lawn ine Cain, Jlrs. Walter Dyke, Jliss Eagle Fire House, Main and White- south by Shark River Brook; on the present: Me's'dames Andrew Sturm, Hattie Buchanan. guilty of misconduct.” ■ field Avenues, Ocean Grove. ; west by the Borough of New Shrews­ Mrs. Hatch li!U|. been a resident Savings & Loan Association of bury boundary line; and on the north, George Geissler, Homer Shepherd, , Mrs, Anna Bromley, Mrs. Alfred : ' DISTRICT FOlJB -: •, by . Corlies Avenue, (State Highway of tlie 6 rove for lfi years 'com- Long Branch. Bounded on the east by the center # 3 3 ). . •■' . • ; ;- ..y- Helen ftoth, Elizabeth Campbell, C. Fischer, Mrs. W . M. Bills, Mrs. line of Central Ave.r on the south by Polling Place . iny.fi'Oin Irvington. ' Fully air conditioned apartments Lee Boyle; Florence Mickeris, Harry Grove P.T.A. Fletcher. Lake; on the west by the Hamilton Fite House, State Highway Frank Lukes, "Mrs. ;R. W . Reilly, center line of South Main St.: and on #33,; Neptune; She was a member of St. Paul’s rent for $)£0 per month including B. .Tories, Mae Anderson, Patricia (Continued from Page 1> : the north by the center line . of Broad­ Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs. Henry .T.A. in the name of Mrs. Mildred w ay. DISTRICT SIXTEEN: Methodist Church and its Woman’s free heat and hot water, cooking Flint,.Archie Taintor, Neal Tomp­ •/ -= • Polling Place • Bounded on the east and south by Smith Jr., Mrs. Hazel M. Betts; Partelow, former teaching-^princi- Shark River; on the west by the cen- . Society-of Christian Service; gas and on-site parking. Luxury kins, Jliss; Florence.Emmons, and a 70 Stockton Avenue,; Ocean Grove. Miss Grace. E. Martin, Mrs. A; D. DISTRICT FIVE ter line of Brighton Avenue;. and on.. pal of Ocean Grove school who re­ the north by the center line of Lake- . ■ Mrs. Hatch'is survived by a sis­ features, includo patios,. colored guest, Jlrs. Edna Wood. Bounded on the east by the center Fourette, Jlrs. Harry, B. Jones, line of Pilgrim Pathway; on the south wood Road. ' ter, Mrs.' Mary T. Wilson, here, ceramic tile bathrooms with col-, tired in June< : ;■ .:."r. ■ Polling,'Place'; Mrs. A. Donegari, Mrs.: Sadie;Evaris, by the center line of Broadway; on, orcd fixtures, built-in. Vanitory and . — ——*— -— - . Mrs. John Williamson "was pre­ ' Community Baptist Chapel, 428 Lake­ and a brother, Eugene Turton, Irv­ the w est b y th e ce n ter lin e o f D elaw are wood, Road, Neptune.:.: Mrs; Celia Woolman, Jlrs. S. Moer­ Aye;; and on the north by.: the center ington. . glass tub enclosure, custom-made sented the Past President’s pin by ' DISTRICT SEVENTEEN kirk', Mrs. Gladys Millering, Jlrs. line of Main Ave; Services were held on Monday color - matched kitchen cabinets, Four New Members Mrs. Franklin B. Holl as well as a • Polling Place . Bounded on the east by the center: Jean B. JIarshall, Mrs. C. L. Sev­ Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Associa­ line of Jumping Brook Road and Jum p­ morning at the .Ocean Grove. Me­ General Electric 12 cu. ft. refriger­ corsage and a gift from the P.T.A. tion office, Main Avenue and Pilgrim ing Brook; on the south by Shark- ers, Miss Laurefte JlcKondree, Pathway, Ocean Grove.; \ '-- River Brook; on the west by the cen-' morial Home.1 Interment was in ators, one or two bedrooms, master For O.G. Rep. Club in recognition of her fine leadership ter line of Hamllton-Glendola Road,- TV antenna with outlets in living Mrs. S. II. Jones. the past two years. DISTRICT SIX (Gulley Road), north to Corlic3 .Ave­ Clinton Cemetery, Irvington Beginning at South Main St. and the nue, (State Highway #33), and west . i. LEGAL NOTICE Mr.. Holl introduced Mr. Abra­ Asbury, Park City Line; thence, south on the center line of Corlies Avenue; rooni:an D a y lig lit: S a v in g . Tim e. - der, Mr. Ray H. Misner, Jr., mem­ to the Asbury Park City Line;;, and, of State Highway . #66 to .Green Grove banas, lifeguard and locker at­ number;; of; .members^ in ^the’-'club. Plans and Specifications; for the pro­ thence, east on the Asbury Park City .there.' ■ .>.•:,•■■"•■.■ v'.•■'.'ft i bers of Neptune Township. Board of R o a d . tendants, shower rooms, and sun posed work prepared by. Claude W. Line’ to Main St.: and also that section Polling Place Mr. Lee was an automobile liie- Mrs. Welch showed - cartoons :. em-* Birdsall, Township Engineer, South Bel- of Neptune Township known as, VShark deck area with chaise lounges and Education and Mr. Thomas Nicol. Sportsmen’s Club, Green Grove Road :. plhasizing the need' to defeat the mar, New: Jersey are on file, in .said R iv e r Is la n d s ". •'.; " and West Bangs Avenue, Neptune. chamc. chairs. A model apartment is open, Engineer’s Office and may be inspected The faculty of the Ocean Grove1 v : : Polling Place He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Bond iskue;. ShO said it will be the by prospective .bidders during business Unexcelled Fire House. 1120 Corlies DISTRICTNINETEEN' for inspection daily and weekends hQurv -yiic standard proposai.iom ; is School were introduced by M r. Alt­ A ven ue,, N ep tune . . Bounded on the. east by; Wayside Cora Lee; .a non, Samuel; Green year 2004 before J t ’s paicl off, and Road; on the south by Hankins Bropk and the renting agent is on the attached to the Specifications, copies of schuler and presented With cor- DISTRICT SEVEN;; th6 interest will be $170,000 a day. which will be-'furnished upon applica-, Beginning at Ridge Ave. and the extended, to Green Grove Road; on Cove.. Springs; . a daughter, -Miss s a ge s: M rs. Doris M ill iga n, k i nde r- the west by Green Grove Road; and promise!!. tion to tlie Engineer and payment of Neptune City Line; thence, north on LaVern Lee, Mtw Vol-kj two grand­ It was reported .ii the Bond Issue, Ten - Dollars; .($10.00); ■ Fiv e , D ollars garten; . Mrs. Jean • Atkins, first Ridge Ave. to Ninth Ave;; thence, east on the north by State Highway #66. All necessities . are nearby— ' was.- defeated there.; would be a ($5.00) of w hich, w ill be re fu n d e d - upo n on Ninth Ave. to Atkins Ave.; thence, . . Polling Place . . . children; three brothers, Willie, return of.thc, plans to those who submit grade; Mrs. Margaret Hannah, sec­ north on . Atkins Ave. to Division St.; Sportsmen's Club, Green Grove Road schools, houses of worship, shop­ saies tax. The club ' presented Mrs. a.-bona. fide bid; • . . *. thence. West on Division St. and the and West Bangs Avenue.. Neptune. Green, Cove Springs, E u g e n e JOSEPH. BENNETT . ping centers, the recreational at­ Bids ,must' be-made on the standard ond grade; Mrs. Eleanor Watson, extended line thereof to.State Highway ; and. Samuel, both of this - place; Weich with a. gift. proposal form ; in the *. manner desig- # 35; thence, southeast and south on Township Clerk tractions of the Jersey shore and third grade; Mrs. Helen Schwartz, -37-30 ; $90.88 ' • Mrs./ Rutger; Stirling, vice presi­ .nated therein- : and reci'ulred by..-' the State Highway #35 to the Neptune City '.two sisters, Jlrs. Lilia Collins and excellent transportation facilities. 1 Specifications, and'm ust be enclosed, in fourth' grade; Mrs. Marion Burk- dent,-"conducted the business meet­ sealed envelope bearing; the name .and Mrs. Ruby Young, both of Green address; of the- bidder; and- the iihm e of hardt, fifth grade, a new member Cove Springs. • ing which followed. Four new the proposed work, on the outside ad­ of thfe faculty; Mrs; Muriel, Harr dressed t a the- M a y o r a n d T ow nship ■ ; Services were held in Green Cove hiemters were welcomed-^Mrs. Isa­ Committee of the .-Township of- Nep­ rihgton, sixth grade and Mrs. Mae . Springs, Fla., with interment in CIRCLES belle Porter, Mrs. Amanda Tollman, tune and must be accompanied by a Evertz,. school: secretary. •' Protect Your Family With Insurance certified check. in the sum of not less Jit. Olive Cemetery there; Zella Glidden Mrs. E. George, and Mis. Catherine than 10 per cent of the amount of the Barkalow. bid and must , be delivered r.at;-'. the OCEAN GROVE — The Zella place and on the hour above .named. On Next Winter's Heating Oil It Svas annouiiced;- that Sept. 26 Tiie Mayor and Township Committee MRS. FELIX GOUT1KR Glidden Circle met at the home of Moderate Payments For Your Fuel Oil Plus Life Insurance is the iast day to register, for vot- o f the- T ow nship o f N e p tu n e ’ reserve /'/ NEPTUNE—Jlrs. Elisabeth G011- Mrs. James Little. Mrs. George the right to reject any or all bids if HOTEL AND That Pays thc Bill! ing. Members are asked to contact deemed, to the best interest of tlie i tier of ,1322.Eiriburry. avenue, died Henson had charge of devotions T oW nshlp so; to do. BUILDING NOTHING EXTRA TO PAY! Mrs. Isabelle Rush or Mrs. R.. Stir­ By order of- the Mayor and Township nil Monday at Monmouth Jledical and Miss Caroline Wilson gave the ling for change of address or notify cotnmittee of the' Township of Nep­ Center, Long Branch. She was.70. study book, “Christian Issues in tune, Monmouth County, New Jersey. OWNERS the Township office. JOSEPH WARDELL ' Mrs. Goutier; had lived in Nep- Southern Asia.” m... ■ \ .Mayor YOUR ROOF NEEDS SIGN UP NOW FOR BUDGET PLAN! tf n.e for 24 years. She was born Two guests were present, Mrs The Republican Women’s Fed­ Attest; JOSEPH E.,BENNETT . ATTRNTION eration Card Party is on Oct. 3rd Clerk'- ■ The cost of your winter heating oil will in Jackson,'Fla. She was the widow George Henson and Mrs. Harold Dated: September 17, 1903 now for winter protection . and be divided into 10 equal monthly pay­ at 1:30 p.m. at the Royal Manor; . $8.1 summer coolness for years to of. Felix Goutier.. Hersh. Those present were Mrs. -*<- come. SOUTHWESTERN PE­ ments. Thc Esso Oil you use is sold at Mrs. Goutier. was a member of Elias Baker, Miss Lu Peters,.Miss members; to : brings cakes oi* pies, ORDINANCE No. 641 TROLEUM COMPANY products regular price. You receive a Certificate TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN TIIE with their eight year guarantee • Sr. Stephen’s- AM E Zion Church, Florence Hemming* Mrs, Edna Kii etc^ .for the food - table, Mrs, • D. C. of InBurance for which you pay nothing COUNTY OF MONMOUTH is your safeguard. ; extra! A phone call will do the trick. ton, Mrs. John Hen'n, Miss Ariine Stackhouse is chairman. A bus will ; ,/.sbury Park. AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE SUPER ZONE ROOF COATING •She is survived- by two sons Gardner, Miss Anna Kichline, Mrs. be: provided for transportation, and PARKING ON T H E EAST SIDE OF ZONE ASPHALT SATURATED will ieave postoffice at l2 noon. : GEORGE STREET IN THE TOWN­ F A B R IC ^ Earl and Herman Goutier; three Harry StemhbfF,' Mrs. Ei'nest Dick SHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUN­ .ZONE HEAVY DUTY V daughters, Mrs. Thelma Mitchell, inson, Miss Fanny Petry^ Mrs; Mil­ . A donation of $5 was voted for TY OF MONMOUTH. AND PROVID PLASTIC CEMENT ING PENALTIES AND IMPRISON­ ZONE ALUMINUM COLOR Jlrs. Celestine Jackson, and Mrs. dred Warne, Mrs.; Grace Hendrick­ the Federation Card Party. Mrs. MENT FOR THE VIOLATION COATING , ; Stackhouse announced that.a lunch­ - THEREOF.. -' • '•Grace Stewart, Neptune; 12 grand­ son, Mrs. G. Schafer, Mrs; James 3f This ordinance shall take effect , Other Building maintenance and eon and card party will be. held Concrete protection ■ products children and five great-grandchij- Price and Mrs. Charles Clark, Miss im m e diate ly , -•>. • V'»" PHONE: PR 5-4600 20-40 PROSPECT, ASBURY PARK at the Asbury Circle Pancake House dren. ’ Ann Quirin, Mrs. Gilbert DeGraw Approved on first reading September WRITE OR PHONE Established over 40 Tears on Nov. 13th. The price of $1.75 3, 1963. ; :-V■’ Services were held at St. Ste­ Mrs. Charles Davis. Approved, passed and adopted on Frank 'Kelly 86 Main Ave. includes lunch. Transportation is final reading Sept. 17. 1063. • _ _ _ p h e n ’s Zion Church, Asbury Park, ' Ocean Grove, N. J. Ethel Harpst free. Members are urged to in (Signed) JOSEPH WARDELL s m ; d s i u i F i n on Thursday. . Interment was in M ayo r • PR 5-8680 OCEAN GROVE — The monthly yite. friends. , ” . ; Attest: JOSEPH E. BENNETT Monmouth Memorial Park, Nep­ C le rk . meeting of the Ethel Harpst Circ? The next meeting will be Oct. tune. 1 —38 $3.52