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TBE NEPTUNE TIMES ANV PAGE EIGHT OCEAN GROVE TIMES, AND NEPTUNE 'TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER C, 1973 Saturday fronV the E ly Funeral an of World War I. (Thursday) at 7:00 and 7:45,p.m., people will attend cultural and entertaining pro-u.- 98 Years Old .- ^ S S t Support Your Obituaries Home here for Clarence \V. Han- He was a member of the O’Brien- respectively. Report ' grams which are free. But nothing in this world is : • MRS; ARTf lUR PRYOR, JR. j kinson, 71, of 412 Cypress St., who Major Post 2639, Veterans of For free, save the Grace of God, and we know that that Plans are continuing for the Lay ' (Continued from Page One) .'. N E W -YORK-A resident of Occan died last Thursday at Jersey eign Wars, here. Witness Mission in the Hamilton is costly because it cost God His only Son on Cal- ...a n d NEW . vary.".-' v ^ .^G^v(^;;;N; - Ji; during h^r-schbtiirjige Shore Medical Center, here. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan celebrated Church on the Weekend of Octo We: have also established a rule that no existing Yolunteers buildings anywhere in Uccan Grove may be renovat - Mrs- -.Ella Haviland Pryor, 75, Born in Allenhurst, Mr. Hankiti- their 53rd wedding anniversary in This evening in this Auditorium our Ocean Grove ber 12 — 14. Co-chairing. the Gen ed to provide apartments and that west of Central musical team will’ present an outstanding musical Every Thursday ‘h-i"0^ ''-^0 E. 74th St.; .died ’Sunday at son was a lifetime resident of the November. eral Committee are Mrs. Kenneth Avenue only new apartment buildings may be erect program. Each Sunday afternoon these artists have . She; was tlie widow of/Arth area. Interment was at Monmouth Me Bender and Mr. Arthur Martin. ed. These rules have been made by the Business presented free concerts to vast audiences. Let us fill J^.Vson/oF the late Arthur Prv Mr." Hankinson was employed in morial. Park. Other . committee -leaders are: Committee in order to preserve the character of this place when it costs us something. And then let Occan Grove as a “proper and convenient Camp OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, N EW JERSEY, THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1973 T E N CENTS ^ /Sr.,'-Asbury Park, N. J., band leader. the Electric Power Division of:the us all plan to return to Ocean Grove on Saturday, Housing, Mrs. Burton Marinus; Meeting Ground and Christian Seaside Resort.” If September. 28, for Duke Ellington and the Centenary VOL. 3CCVIII NO. 37 > ■. - ’•.- Services were yesterday at ilic. Farrv Bcndix Corp., Eatontown, as a serr EDW ARD KODIS SR.. Visitation, Charles Polhemus; Cof all hotels and rooming houses are tinned into all- * Singers. The tents will be down and the sea breeze ' Memorial Borne, AsbvJty ^Park, with vice repair assembler before re NEPTUNE •— Services were fee Hostesses, Mrs. Robert Davis; year apartments, there will be no room: for tho will be cool, but it will be a worthwhile effort to Recreation Unit Paul A. Dundas Duke Ellington End-of-Season Report of *n ’ OlenSvood Gcme'tery, tiring In 1966. last Friday, from the Francioni, Food, Thomas Gclay; Attendance, thousands of summer visitors who come to enjoy the join your Ocean Grove friends in this great aiidi- Ziegler-Mathis Jurists Eulogize t;,« I West Long Branch. He was a member of the Elec Talyor and Lopez Funeral Home, seashore atmposhere and find inspiration. through torium to have a good evening in Ocean Grov,i again. Herbert Megill; Welcome and the spiritual services and programs. We believe ; , . Hc'r husband also was a'band, leader, In closing this report, I wish to publicly ex At Air Academy Sacred Concert The Rev. Dr. Harold D. Flood : trical Workers - of America 417, here for Edward Kodwis, Sr., 700 Transportation, Mrs. Stanley Bas- these rules are good for the majority even though press to the Ladies Auxiliary of the Auditorium: Ush Troth Announced e Reports Activities later became ,.an executive -for Eatontown. O v Marcia Dr., who’ died Aug. 28 at tori; Prayer, Mrs. Charles Polhe they restrict the growing number of “absentee land ers a sincere word o f. thanks for their very help Batten^Bartyy^^hirstinc find Osborn, Surviving are his widow,' Mrs. Jersey Shore Medical Center He mus; Publicity, Mrs. Richard Tay lords” who purchase apartment buildings and then ful and generous gifts to the Organ Fund, the Now . INTERLAKEN — Mr. -and Mrs. FREEHOLD—Former Superior OCEAN GROVE — At its meet-] NEPTUNE CITY — Paul A. In Auditorium The Vice Pres. In Charge of Program iJMiig.’agency■ , 'i- ,<! Antoinette Tomaino Hankinson; was 55. rent the apartment^ to people who have no inter and Forever Fund, the Beautification Fund, th e Samuel J. Ziegler, 717 Grassmere ing Monday night, the Ocean Grove | Dundas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eu- lor; Literature, Mr. .and Mrs. Fred est in the religious programs of Ocean Grove and Court Judge J. Edward Knight, Mrs.. Pryor was a ■ men ber of tho two sons, Thomas, Ocean Town Born in Now'Philadelphia, Pa., Community Room Furnishings Fund, the Auditorium Ave., here, have announced the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association. Thiele; Correspondence, Mrs. Wes who have a style pf life that is antagonistic to the- Sound System Fund and some very important other, who died Aug. 26, will be remem Recreation Commission voted to Eene Dundas, 7 Tucker Drive, is OCEAN GROVE The Duke Hr^/;'Baprist;.! CluircliT'.y\sl>,;ry Park; ship, and Clarence R., Spring Lake, Mr. Kodis was a retired Army mas engagement of their daughter, Su- ley'- Morris; Follow-Up, Charles standards of Ocean Grove. parts of the program of Ocean Grove. We are bered for “his ability, his integrity purchase a community bench- in among more than 1,300 cadets who is coming. tbe; Pa lighters ■ !of; the;', iV^prican and three grandchildren, ter sergeant and . also worked at Faulkner;' Nursery, Mrs.'. Arthur Let us not forget that this is a private com grateful to this devoted'group of women. We are zon Louise Ziegler to Lester How and his great sense of fairness and memory of the late Gilbert have entered the U.S. Air Force O C E A N G RO V E — In'reporting to the Labor Day meeting, Dr. S'ij v - Revolution, Elizabeth, N. J. "frit'erment was .at Glendola Cem Ft. Monmouth. He was a member Martin; Children, Mrs. Ruth Jel- munity established by a Charter from the State'^of ■ - indebted also to the fine corps of Auditorium Ush ard Mathis, son of Mrs. Mabel E. justice” , - according to Monmouth Twelves, a former Neptune Town- I Academy class of 77. Duke Ellington, and his famous Harold D. Flood, Vice-President of the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Surviving-; -are;; a ^daughter, jMrs. of the Holy. Innocents Roman New Jersey within which Methodists and- tlieii' ers. We witnessed the presentation of two 50 year Mathis, 1512 Elaine Ter., Union. orchestra, together with the Cen etery. : ' . ' i I - lid; Youth, Janies E. Newman. The badges & two 25 year badges at the Annual Usher’s County Assignment Judge M, Ray ship committeeman who was an ac-1 Association in charge of Program, expressed his conviction that this ' Alaryiuth Pryor Scala,- San Jose,: CaJ:f.!: friends may enjoy the physical and spiritual bene tenary Singers of Hackettstown, T • -;:.v -• : Catholic Church, here. Coordinator for the Mission is fits of this place and the program established here. Banquet this-year, calling to our attention the fact The wedding will take place on mond McGowan. tive member of the Commission J has been a good year. The messages Mat were brought by the visiting a / sisterjV;.X Irsvrtli »ii Knapp, ,D.e;‘1, LOVE c' BRIDGES • Surviving are his widow, the Mr. John B. Mitchell, Jr., of Mill “Don’t change Ocean Grove; keep it’s standards that some of these men have been at this import May 25, 1974. wil present his “Sacred Concert” preachers, Sunday after Sunday, were inspired of God and were : i ‘ :i‘" i • ■ i'T’-t & .rA l.it -. In a memorial service conducted for a number of years. ■—— | ;N.- J.., ;uk! n brother, Judson A former Anna M. Tatoris; a daugh ville. The Children’s Coordinator high," is the continual request of the people. -To ant task for a long time and they are still at it.. in the Ocean Grove Auditorium oh welcomed by appreciative congregations. The Bible Hours, Devo NEPT’VJJJE, —- Services were in To the seniors, the juniors and the vigorous fresh at the opening of the fall court The Commission also approved • land, /Asbury, Park, and t\<-o ter, Mrs. Rose Marie Stolz, here; is Miss Sally Jo. Smith of Mil.may maintain these spiritual benefits everyone of us Saturday, September 29. tional Life Mission, Bcach Meetings, Love Feast, Children’s and Asbury .Park : for Love C. Bridges, must be willing to discipline his life and refrain men of this important group we .say a most sin session, Judge McGowan recalled sponsoring the annual Ocean . sons. three sons, Edward Jr., Bradley 59, who died at his home, 201'Fish and the Youth. Coordinator is Wil from certain actions which will detract from the op cere thank you. the former jurist as “stern when Grove Life Guard Tournament1 Duke Ellington, who is known | Youth Meetings all made valuable contributions to the Summer pro- Beaqh, Joseph and Michael, both, for his classics, “Mood muijju, uuu > grarn er Ave., last Thursday. liam Crowe, of Millville. Joining portunity of others to enjoy these spiritual bene I would express our gratitude to every person Who the occasion required it, but.