'.NEPTIWE TIMES AStt 106 Years Old ‘ Public Legal . . . and NEW Every Thursday Notices ) t 0ccait . OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPfjNE, NEW JERSEV, THURS., JUNE 25, 1981 (USPS 402420) . T ffE N T Y GENTS Sets Exchanged Vows & Ciit the Cake fresh Seafood v| B.ewkes-Ku ukel ... (Douglas Kiker j 13th House Tour Program Door-to-Door Nuptials June 20thlectures July 2 I In Ocean Grove For Grove Youth INEPTUN'E TWP. — .TheJ. OCEAN' G R O V E . - - Doug- Fish Line, Seafood Market’s'! ilij Kilcer. one o f: the ruitmn'K O C EAN GROVE — Ocean new door-to-door seafood Grove, is. indeed, opening its vending service will start in best-known and most widejv nates to culture this summer. Ocean G rove. today (Thurs respected television . naw.s iorresTKindeiifj,; 'will leotiir.V.-iri But the Youth Program con- day) and ' in Nentune on the Auditorium, here, next " tinues as it has for the nast Tuesday, June 30. This much Thursday,- jii’V 2 at, 8 P.M. 25 years - music and drama needed service will feature galore! j the 9 a me fresh seafood that The teens and college aces is sold over-the-counter at the lead the summer bill with the popular. Fish Line Market in 10th anniversary, production Point Pleasant. When vou Suonsored by o‘f SCENES PROM’ the best hear the Fish Line theme The Historical Society o f Broadway. This show will song "Popeye the Sailor of Occan Grove. N: I be given in the Tabernacle on Man”, it will announce t h e Thursday and Friday. July 2«i of The Fish Line O ('EAN GROVE — The & 24, at 8 .p.m. . v; and trailer in- vour loth House Tour o f Quean Every year for the past 25 nighborhood. C.rove,'sponsored- by. its.His years; children’ of air ages William Riley, proprietor of torical Society Will be held have joined Dexter Davison to The Fish'Line Seafood Mar on Friday. .luly 17 from 10:30 produce a children’s favorite. ket and Cafe, is a former 'bil -1.0,0. This hospitality tour The list is loner and exciting Ocean Grove and Neptune endeavors .to show the vari This year it will be “THE resident. He is a graduate of ous types of .homes that WIZARD OP OZ.” It >s an Nepiune High School and the Ocean Grovers oniov not only American classic operetta, Culinary Institute of Ameri- for tiie summer-time liut. al- still as beautiful as when it ...... 1 c.a. Before opening h i s sea- Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Smith j food . market and cafe. Mv. .-•i> for al) vear living.. This . . was first created in 1939. once vacation only town lia s ' . Photo by Michael MncArthur Ri'lev was a chef in Evelvn’s The Youth Choir, meet ini* become a well populated vear j Seafood Restaurant. Belmar: every Wednesday evening in OCEAN GROVE —-Rom Douglas Kilter lound community that is lis f Bound Brook. .'The Old Mill Inn. Spring . *.i? a - -. : the Youth Center, beginning ance has no age barrier— it’s ted as an Historic Site; Its . Mrs. Dorothy. Gentile, -Lake., and the Monmouth. Ho- He is a contributing • cor- . July 1. will sing in the Audi- been proven before and it unifiueness lies in its/ Victor- , Brarichburg and M r s. J o y c e |tel-Spring";-Lake.^ _ respomlent on NBC Magazine torium Sunday evenings. <\n(\ ianism. 'much--of which has '', was evident....______again June 7. «•>,.'Qlarkat of Middlesex were 'their , The -Fish-Line- Cafe; adjoin- will tour in early August. The with David Brinkley and. his withstood the ravages of time th Francis Asbury Manor. 70 mother’s attendants. John ! mir tne market at_3205 Route vast weekly exposure on Youth Choir will also partici :ni-l mail, in its architecture.. Stockton Avenue, when t.w o Decker. of Manahawkin .w.as'|?8.east in Point Pleasant, is prime tme television has pate in 'the July Choir Festi-. This'aspect • The Sdeietyv is/, residents. Mrs. Edith Belcher best man for- his fabher-in- !•*■a vervvery nonnLirpopular restaurantiwtam'nn made him very much in de- ; ■ va).- . ••.. !. • working- diligently to make. - Penny.. 80 years of age and' Tlie Carefree Days of Slimmer stant care. This care is suu- 'olied by the various com m it tees of the museum. For in- '.stance,'Mrs. Beniamin Wade is in ehiinre of the'. House-; kee»iacr Committee, while Mrs. Wilton Hailock chairs ,the Gardening Committee. Byron Holmes, tlie cotta tre co ordinator, sUper.wisss .all naintnance and repairs. This 10*7 year o d Cottane is owned by the Camp; Meet ing Association. l>ut managed by the Historical Society. This interesting build ing on- ens Saturday. June 27. Mr; Holmes sa.vs, "it ’s in better shape now fchen anytlme since we first opened-, it.” • DOLPHIN RESTAUK.4NT 68 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE OIMEiy 7 DAYS ' ; ; a w e e k . Dinner for Two \ s/ ■ ROAST CHICKEN w/Stuffing & Applesauce j f DTNTNC. . Soup - Salad • Potato \ ( lit Ponuhr V'eg. • Bread & Butter / \V . . . --Coffee. Dessert ' • ■ . •> prices ;;;§ ,$9.75:.:,..;;:\, ;v';' • DAILY LUNCHEONS Sreakfast Special DINNER SPECIALTIES ' ’;;S r 2 Eggs Fried or Scrambled Buttered Toast - j « Marcarita ® Kraeioula ‘ Homefries . 2)1.1 J •Coffee V Free Second Cup of Coffee with any order DAILY LUiNCH — DINNER SPECIALS Hours: Monday thru Saturday 6 A.M. till 8 P.M. Open Sundays 7 A.M . till 8 P.M. Tel. 988-0339 Sul) Sandwiches — SERVING — Breakfast 7:45-10:00 AM. offers Dinner 11:30- 1:45 P.M. M asterC ard am i, V isa1 Supper P.M. • Cafuteria Dining at its beat! ! with. a deference.', ■ • Famous or over 50 Years! All Buking Done on Premises! — ------:---- Pining Room Comfortably Air ComttHned 28 Main Ave. — - Ocean Grove MasterCard Established 1917 - Tel. 775-1905 ~ WANTED Eliminate Your Plnmblng and Beating Problem* • OLD GOLD Guaranteed - Electric Sewer • STERLING SILVER Cleaning • ANTIQUE JEWELRY Highest Prices . PAID , CASH .. 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' • A Complete Line of New Chevy Cars & Trucks • "OK" Used Cars and Transportation Specials • Service and Shop Facilities for any Repair Needs Plumbing Woods “SERVING THE SHORE SINCE 1928” flRSTJERSEY Handled Wllb Ease ' cee' b r e e z e 1 OIIMVsC SINCE 3864 IODH MSBJ B m m r IMANATIONAL MUIMML tJANIVBANK JeSsrv ■ PLUMBING & HEATING ^CHEVROLET Putting our customers first made us “First” Water Turn Oil’s 3636 State Highway 33, Noptune, N.J. 07753 (201) 922-3000 Electric Sewer Cleaning Route 66, (Just west of Offices throughout Hudson, Bergen, Essex, Union, Monmouth, Ocean & Atlantic Counties Day (201) C81-24i'.0 — ------Memboi FOIC --i---- Night (201) 681-&tf(87 Asbury Circle) Neptune, NJ. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1981 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY P . I g E :' T h .V.. „ .wastheflruest © p o tto ***,* Wayside Road; entertained-SpjauriSaBft' When one thinks ^bi'ahfehes of, thei New; Jersey from Huntington. New York.; i ; e t ’ s TAKE uitcheon at.Gftllajrhers Res- quests at'a srrnduation warty 'bout'hri-.i.;^ r,;, iii'.v iodav, hi->Wionat Bank. .Freehold The. Ring’s Colette is a 4- ta irant , on bv teachers and .'.for their sen- Keith on S,m- automo: Iv^Tv vsees £he trilo- ?« # * * Tr»»k; Shov/rJlac-> F irms- vear, e-odu.c-atidnal, fully ac fno-cls,-«t (-hv oijmmerliold ;dav. Juno I-1 (Would vt»A'oei v of h r:Si,-driver;:ncl...... sulky"-... h‘ -M ishina, the Befariih W credited Christian liberal- TO M i PTUNE ix-unot: the no\t nmttL. Ruur ‘eve Jaan made - .15 ; --Each dr r mav )if;.! d i- n tiiTed- ten valso various prominent arts college. located just :!0 was .-imrjni; tljc 'retirees' hen., vf notaai salad? Kidth grad-' |j own colrn^ tniitprofessional'.'offices. She. imiles .north, ol' New York , oreil at a dinner at P.P. Rug- iialed from Wal Township | he wears- which he , ,selects one \ear at Peddlers j City. Dr. Rohei-l A. Cook is by Kay Gallagher : gles Restaurant; given by the Uifth School, in the Mo n'i himself. Standlirdbreds a r e Viihige inMamisouan. doing-president of the /institution i-Neptune Township Teacher 102 Highland Avenue mouth -"County; .Vocationav trained for either trottingtipir or Portrait-ih" trait commissions in allan : wnicowhich currentlycurie ei.irolls .Hf>7 ; Association, and last night. .Program, and is now emftlpv-; rj!-t.in)f- the diffevimco being wedia and established a fpl/istudents. . Shark River Hills June 2.4,. she wag honored the ed :ful):time;'itt CJB1I (Gerry -O- her peers at a dinner at the B. Hickey Co.),: foreign c set Telephone 988-4746 Old Mill Inn, given, b.v the dealership in Oakhurst (Con Hamilton Giui rch ,'Nptune Township, Associa irratulations!) verv fast. Soma develOp t h e areas have; taken ^ her I tion o f Educational Secretar , Mr. and Mrs. It. Boprui.v. S. -a it naturally.- while some work all over the U n it e d Snnday Events ies. . V.-. ’ , : . ‘ ' Riverside' Dr. a re en'tertain- are . trained to pace bv means .-States and abroad. ! BPTUN'E—“Oii a Scale Summer is now five days edges. ■ n e house truest from Fair- _ . . . ; Helen and Cliff ' Simmen, of ‘‘hobbles’, which prevent------r * — ------old V -. it started officially on Poison oak also has three- HurhJand. Ave.. in the .“ Hills” lawn. N.' J.. — Mr. J a m e:,s. ;.! of One to-Ten’’ -i» the title of- June 21, Father’s Day.' And leaf clusters, with hairy and wi.ll b e .a little crestfallen to.-.;Soo,iian. Mrs. Booruiy’s nei> them from, trotting. ..WC* ' .'■■■'• ?? « j i ■ r ■: j'l'.hs sermon to be preached ' '•iris Sunday at the 10 A.M.' if you believe all those long- deep - notched leaves. day; their daughter D o r e e n j hew. •; Mrs. .Befarah1 s special . in-,, uOIll’lS.C • J lliy ft soi'vire at Hamilton United range weather ~ predictions •'Poison sumac, leaves appear and.son-in-law Jim. Mohne.v & i .''Birthday.■■■wishes-',this; week' tei-est in this particular . .. . we’ve been hearing on TV. ih pairs',-along a reddish stem their two daughters — Rob i.io' Terri Beth Slocum. “Mis- hreetf derived from her,tw o 111 A U u I i t /F I l I l T l Methodist Church. Old Cor- we should have a (rood one. With a leaf at the ton. (The in and Katie — will be ra-fsv-’ Louise Townsend. Patty sons sharinjr ownerehin o f a , ; lies at West Bahirs Avenue. But; before you jro traipsing . through' the woods exploring the wonders of nature. I feel compelled to remind you that contact with, some plants can really ruin vour vacation. Roaidi has ius't retired fro m territo ry : visits with friends: laires Who share the snme gear. the Ocean Grove Auditorium vice. I’m referring, of course, to the Summerfield School in flintrs with the ponies at birthday, John Allaire. Sr.. Poison Ivy: Poison Oak: and Neptune where she has work- Monmouth Race Track: toils- John A laire,‘Jr.. and John, Along with: painting h o r s - 'on Monday. July 6 . at 8 P.M. Music director James Mc- es. Jovce is also-a working! Currently fulfilling an 8- Kimm >vill be at t h e organ Poison Sumac. In case you’ve ed as, a secretary for 18 yrs. les with Lady Luck in A t I a n - |'Tl‘-’s .(Iaophf.ei- ,— Joni Al'aire. forgotten. the 3 P’s. 1st me Ruby still hasn’t assumed her tic p ity ; strolls on-the board- j-And- h.innv anniversary' to portrait artist specializing in week tour of meetings, and accompany ;i .special un- describe them to vou: role as ‘lady. 6f leisure’ be-, walks from Asourv Park to -and B o b Crelin: Juanita children. In the past, h e r “ Sonrise” is a selected group, them prior to the morning Poison ivy leaves' are; cause she’s been too busy a t -,Seaside and a family & SON, INC. f AIRPORT N. J. License 1225 LISTEN: For our “Popeye the Sailor Man” Tune . W SERVICE 11AUIO DISPATCHED SERVICE ' . u m u n NCWABK LA Q l UtDMt ESTABLISHED 1909 L 0 O K ! For Our Blue and White Truck and Trailer 24 HOUR 14209th AVfc. " NEPTUNE TUESDAYS IN NEPTUNE THURSDAYS IN OCEAN GROVE M u PAGE FOU R OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY THURSDAY. TITNE 25. 1981 A g o suni'meiv Also,, lonu distance, Memorial trees were plant telephone directories* for all ed in Auditorium Sauare for (From the April 27, 1951 i?oint.*: east .oI’ Chicago. the late'Holmes.W. Murphy: gCIjggf c i Issue of The Times) i and James S. Yard, who were ' ■ - M a s Geneva Height’. a;, sen- " members of the Ocean Grove- Jpr .at ’fronton , State, Teach- j - 80 and N ErTl'N ^ TIMES Years Ago Association ahd the Rev. M r.' . ers College. returned from a - • Published TlmrBday Telephone 77..-0007 (From the May 4, liJOl Asav : and. Mrs, ® ; F. Silli- WILLIAM T. KRESGE, Editor and i’nbllshei college study trio to W illiam s-! Jean Williamson and Ruth Hancox, Local Editor* Issue of The Times) . maii. bwrjr, -V,a, She is the daugh-! 'i. tm E ltj I *S EM ENTS: Rates will be furiah^d by us on^ request Preliminary plans fort he Harrv' i-i. Van de venter of-". widening of South Main St. Ocean Gi-ove and Miss Blanr ; were .. discussed by 'the Nep- che N. Bentley of W est A s U d jli HU, 4 111 IMililtlUII) »>l UKi MlUlfcP sliuic, C.I.1VtVCl DlKin ill ailKO * I I f . < -•* < tnu Township Convmittee. bury Park were married in River Hills:- Neptune City-~Ton\iu^ a; Bradley Beach—Mary Ann Shop: Avon-4. iJVlrS. JiUlie.S Ile n d n c k S O ll ■ , 1 .The "Philip Anns Company the. W est Park M. E . -Church. **i? 5 t c h T ire Gl3S elSton Y c^ e^ ^T O Bron'VTOT''EXFmATioN o f children. Karen and Jim. urogram on television, salut- l'r1Ci jhstnct. Other officers 0f Philadelphia, was awarded David N. Crano of 'Newark & jori v-roun main aVenui? ocean’ ototo. new jebsm ri7J« v i q 11 i, 11 h o ] •1 n'n ,o,i M r ^nd 0-* 0c.ef n Grove oyer. Che nil- ,elected were ^President; M r s . ;-the ebntract for construction Miss Annie Mackenzie of ■ait«r«d at second clMs mail In the Post Office, Ocean drove, New ie w j MSlllllST liei DftlCntS M l. ailu tionw ide A m erican Btoad- A. K. Bennett, Long Branch; of the new *brick fire house at Ocean Grove were married at •vbsc^ADDRES5JESo n w o orhanned on «•<* request , °**h- ««• n: R*. Bush. 88 Abbott ca8tilw company network. vice ;t>rrai<)mts.. M ra.J , A ..E l- the corner o f Olin Street and Oakley Villa. Pilgrim Path- • J Z ------Avenuo Ocean Grove. Mr. New membcrs w h o 1oined liotti, Freehold; Mra .Char- Central Avenue. The low bid: way and Mt, Hermon Way. ■ ■ M n M H M M H M t o j Hendrickson was-an . auditor the St. Paul’s W 8C S. Ocean y - -R^ ?® n k :, was 810,878:40.: The; building Ocean G rove/ " ^ " !'!vlth, 1A,™ m r. ^ u IiLo\ pover‘ Gwve. were honored at a re- Mrs. _ William^ R. Cloughey, company was known for the As a special attraction fo r ’; ■ lntA t Vi 1 i ception and tea in the church. .'-®n ? W ' Mrs. C. S.‘^Nes-1 construction of the Neptune lAsbury Park’s boardwalk'.,' Take Five Mr,V William Sutherland. bitt, Spring Lake: iMrs.^C. E . Hitrh School building.- :' T h e during the slimmer ' season, 1 fvoiiW !» No^’w ! fellowship chairman and Mrs. Eckrod, 'New Brunswick and, h'eati n v and plumbing'1 eon - founder James Bradlev hired '• Lby FredW . Koke; finm nf W rin‘ w S T n f Thomas/Brookes. membership j.' Matherf. Tuckerton: i-tratt for the! fire hoiise- was JVoight Burke, seven feet six 1 u ™ chairman , presen ted the new iand the treasurer. Mrs. F. M. awarded J. Ed. Flitvroft. of iiches tall and known as the .' 1 ttivm m ‘ \TnsW M-nV tw members. They were assisted Reeves, Asbury Park. I Ocean Grove, at a cost of Sli- Jamestown Giant, to nose as. a' GOOD ADVICE .'Rowland C. Mauch, of Nep- 57€,. . policeman. Kicking dirt at that umpire, J&SS;o SifioS tune City., w a s eleted presi You must admit was silly: lh0 dent .of the Neptune High i~r' “ Sel°" "*» Re' l«m!fo!' M, % S S nlUlNSON & BLAIIl AGENCY. 60 it’s about time you prow up. i n- •* * i • i- White. Mrs. Clifford Kunck- School class bf 1923 at the vears exDcrlence In the transfer • o( Forget tho kid's stuff, Billy. • j The O rcuit Rider, ludsr- ej; Mrs. Albert Doremus and recent reunion at Deauville C^ican Grove Drooerties. 774-2080 — ed toy the Nielson ratinir as ]vjjss Florence Hcmmmjr. orlvate ond -IMLS llstlnsr offerinca. The Inn. Belmar, Other officers uitimite In a buncalow — absolutely the most popular religious g^ecj^] music was presented mi mnJntenonce. onlv outline crass on About the recent plans to bring back the Dodgers. Fel- _ were, vice president. M i s s extra full lot. ;3 bedrooms, manv no- lows, forget it. Thomas W olfe was so right when he wrote. - by Mrs. .Joseph Fitting, music Dorothy Osborn. Ocean ' clinnces and cellimr . Ian Inbludcd. Mortentje can be arranged at ‘You: Can’t CkvHome Again.'’ On the site of Ebbets Field Not Shop. 42 Main vAve..-arid . Grove; secretary ,- treasurer, BRONSON & BL/UR AGENCY. 53 Ronald F. Dixon of Wanamas- MAIN AVE. 774-2080. Two not dwell there are many high-rise apartment houses and toprove a The Victorian Eagle. 127; Richard R. Stout, _ Repubu- ing overlooking lake, on e anartment . world can end, at the entrance to the complex, ther.e is a Heck Ave. They are $5.00 arid ca'i partv nominee ior S a"e sa. Mr, Dixon, Mr. M a u c h, has • He dstone flroDlace. • large base Bliss Osborn. Mrs, Dorothy ment $52,000. 774-1050. One half a home bit/ siirn reading “ NO B A L L PLAYING ” ,no children under twe ve Senate, l SATURDAY - JULY 11 ;Rotary Flea Market at Haiui- ford’s, Cor. Ocean and Main Aves., Ocean Grove. 9 A.M. to 4 ST, PAUL’S —25 23 SATURDAY - JULY 25 Bus trip to Atlantic City, sposis. by Hie OG. Businessmen. Pay $12, nd gtt back $5. (at present time) Tickets at tourism bureau, 52 Pit man Ave., O.G. Call 974-4736. —25-26 BUS TRIPS (sponsored and con SA'VE-S AVE on Sf ducted by Hospitality Divis&sn, Ocean Grove Area Chamber of Sutmner Fashions at the Commerce; information, reserva tion and tickets at Tourism Office. Tel. 774-4736. —33-85 TUESDAY, JUNE 25 Junior Misses & Half Sizes Great Adventure Entertainment Fashions & Sportswear ROBERT E. BARTH, for and Safari Park, (returns in time mer clean of students at far :dinner. and evening.session Ba Ramapo College, in Mah- sio Youth Conflicts Seminar) S2ft wah. ;has been named to . -21-25 UNBELIEVABLE LOW PRICES . . • If you the newly-created oost of WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 , shop once at Little Town Shop, you will shop “Always Personalized Service” Dean of:Student Life and there all the time; Development at Mon Historic Smithville anti guicted. mouth Colle're. West tour Renault Winery. S13 — 23-25 523 MAIN ST. TRINKETS N THINGS Lonar Branch. He will he WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 BRADLEY BEACH; N. J. '988*2 responsible for the admin . Amish Farm, Lancaster. Pa. istration of all depart 506 Main St., Bradley Beach Lunch at Plain and Fan N E W J E R S E Y GRAND ATLANTIC ? HOTEL & RESTAURANT Corner Main and Beach Avenues , Ocean Grove, N. J. OPEN ALL YEAR Check these features: Complete Sprinkler System - 'Only one in Ocean Grove’ .-. Elevator, all floors. ; Pick-up service in New Jersey ■ % 'Year-round residents, amo welcome, room with three SHA^VMONXJIPTEL V ’• . meals daily. On the Oceim Front — Tele. (201) 776-6985 A popular hotel n/tine tradition, pleasant and comfortable. Wide oorches eiye-'aimagnificent view of the Atlantic Ocean. Open May to October. LEWIS and FAITH DANIELS DARDANELLE HOTEL 41) Ocean l’alhvyay First Hotel from Ocean - OCKA-N'.GROVE, N. J. 07756 Near the sound of the sea. Strafford Hall Elle & Marion deLattre,. Owners . 7 M AIN A V E N U E 6.2A Main Ave. - 775-8341 Vi Block from the Auditorium . . . One block from the Beach . . . All O Clean, Home - like O Clean, Reasonable Rooms moms with hoi & cold running water. atmosphere Daily. §6!()0-$12.00 weekly, SR0-$60.0it e Complimentary Continent al Breawfast OPEN AT,I. YEAR THE 0 Hot and Cold Running ; Owners, Richard & Marilyn Bengtson Waiter in every room Imperial Hotel • TV in' Lounge Overlooking the Ocean • Rates from $47-$88. Den. 26 • m a i n ‘'a v e n u e ■■■■ of $20 rea. with res. OCEAN GROVE (201) 775 - 775-2424 Your Hosts, The Pappas’ * All oulsido rooms;: ' Four largo porches. - * MODERATE RATES r * Nocu , Auditorium** Restaurants/, Main Ave. House Caictorla Attractions 19 MAIN AVE, OCEAN GROVE, N J. 07756 Ph'ine for. reservations 775-1068 - , ; v A resort by llie sea. Enjoy Yesterday • Today! GIL S CflTHY BENIAMIN -Ownor’Mgis. ; . (201) 774-6330 . 775-9433 * Bill and Joan Clegg, Your Hosts LAINGDON HOTEL A Breeze Away from the Great Auditorium Cool corner .oceanfront location Durnleigh Hotel " Heat for chilly days . Home of The VILLAGE TEA ROOM * All rooms enjoy ocean view Open to the Public •’ Only oceanfront hotel with jalousied Home CuoMng — D o U cIo u b Caicos & Pieft porch - enjoy it open on clear. days— Summer Specials — Complete Dinner ei.jop it-closed on chilly days. ll From $4.19 * Look for the “Seal” of comfort at: M C T n B ,7 Fot p • Entroo • -Dessert & Boverage 8 OCEAN AVENUE (201) 775-9558 MANCHESTER HOTEL DAILY Entree and Bevorag© SPECIAL- S2.76 Houib-Tuos. to Sat. Opon 2s30; Surolay 12;0Q to S-.Q0 32 EMBURY AVE., OCEAN GROVE 775-8672 «ln»ttllll*lllllHill*»f**lI«ltillUKIUfMIMiMWWlWwni1*1 *I»■ I Now acceptlnf reservations . . . • I I A T r l l A M ft l l l f “ Kissed by the Ocean Brre/.e" ^ HOTEL LORAIHE **><* ^ « A t THE OCEAN — or Tel. (2*1) MMSIZ | I OCEAN PATHWAY * OCEAN G R O V E lfN. J. | KINGS CLEAN . . . . . LIGHT ..... A I R Y " | ROOMS and APARTMENT \ E with'or without private baths . Memorial Day Tfars Sept. 15 1 For Information & rates, write or call — jtJ n j • ) 7 n S V ? Mr. and Mrs.) . Tracy, Owner & Manager* y v a i p 3 f I MohibW Ocoun Grwo ;Aroa Chamber ol Commerce •* i ^nnyn»mtmmnmijinu>mttiiiiu«i[iirtitiinuin«it»Hiiiiiiiuiuiuiiniiiiirmiliriii»iii''i'ini»“»:1»^i*m>- One block to the Ocean— Ateross from - Fletdier-. Lake, Excellent Vie^a.r Bates. Some, Relax, AT UNEXPECTED GUESTB7 R eist, & R eturn. ^ , A - • '•# ' I For A 11 Enjoyable Vacation at the Shore, with its I § delightful beach and. sea, its amusement, its cultural = | and religious events in the Ocean Grove Auditorium . . I 5 stay at the 1 I stay at the | RAPID REFERENCE; TQ RELIABLE--BTT, C \ [ | f l \ n v 1% Blocks to Beach . . J A I L . Kitchen Privileges — 27 WEBB AVE., OCEAN GROVE - Tel. 775-3053 Kitchen & Dining Room on each floor — Clean and Friendly Your Hostess . Loretta PioUowski . COLONIAL HOTEL - (201) 776-6800 15 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE, N.J. 07756 Home-like pleasant residential hotel, overlooking ocean ELEVATO R— Open Porches, Modest Rates . Well-Planned meals served daily in charming 'dining room, for permanent guests only. ,; II Seavlew Vi Btpck Avenue LAKENSEA to Reach SEASON MAY-SEPTEMBER Phone 774-2282 Wagner & Sweeney PARK VIEW HOTEL PAINTING — DECORATING 8 Atlantic . Avenue, ' Ocean view. J h e AURORA Hot and cold running water.. Euro- Gil Ian Painting & Home Services pean plan only. INTERIOR . EXTERIOR "Quality la the only. Rcxl Telephone 775-5579 Z. ALEXANDER SVTIECICKf jUumlnm* lldla c — Combination Windows — Doors — Gutters ‘The Presbyterian Fully Insnred 775-8^27 P. O. Box 542, Oeean Gt*t* tairiing the parties location of CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR the property and the amount Church o il the H ill’ ART LIOTTI of consideration for.the Coun Carpentry - Remodeling - Property Repair & Alteration Monmouth County ASBURY PARK — "The OCEAN GROVE, N. J. — 774-0107 ty Board of Taxation and the Presbyterian:Church on th e Painting (Interior & Exterior), Paper Hanging assessor of t h e' municipality JOHN J. GASSNER & SONS Clerk Hill” is to -be the name of the and Redecorating where the property is locat A Monthly Column new church in Ocean Town ed. After these steps a r e Whether the job he jnrge or small - your ship as voted by the Con(rre NEHTWCHA -774-2200 by Jane G. Clayton completed the original deed Painting & Decorating - Interior & Exterior The most well known func is' returned. lation of tho First Presbyter h(imc is our business. (Free Estimates) II MT. CARMEL WAY, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. tion of the County Clerk’s Of Q. How much does it ciost to ian Church of Asburv P a r k. Polly Insured - Expert Work fice is the recording of Deeds record u deed? The new Georgian building asci \9ft7. 1 SOt, Monmouth Blvd., Wall, N. J. 681.1871 will replace their Grand Ave and Mortgages. This is o u r A.. The charges for record-, nue structure which was de- topic for this month. Addi ing.' and in fa ct for all of the ROBINSON’S PAINTING - 922-0425 stroyedb v fire two years aco. Kitchen., Bathrooms Remodeled — AcJdlHooi — Booting * SMtni tional information may be ob transactions in the County The new Chutxjli is being ... ^ Storm Windows and' Doora 24 Year* Experience INTERIOR & EXTERIOR — Fnlly Insured tained bv calling 431-7320. Clerk’s Office . ai-e set by erected south of Deal Road on CHUCK ROBINSON, Owner . . .. 848 Old Corllea Ave., Nepttoe, N. J, N ext month we will answer state- statute. ;'In the case of Tlie Gores p. o . b o x 425, o c e a n g r o v e a "V-shaped hillside site be O rations regarding- license a deed, the fee' is $10.00 Tor tween 'Route 18 and Cold In- 774.116^ *84 Hour Answering Service 458-4269 filings and Notary Publics. Srst page,-' $1.00 for. each ad PLASTERING dan Spring Road. The Congre . Q. :We are plannlngto sell, ditional page and S2.00 for' gation plans to begin sevivces on r .property. - How do we the copies provided to'the-tax; General Contracting - Painting - Carpentry WILLIAM GRA Y - 776-5910 there- in early fall.- change'the records in your o f ing oiffcials. In addition; Plastering and All Masonry Repairs .' The. 86 year-old greenstone WILLIAM J. MARKLEIN - 988-3008 fice to show the new owners? there is. a realty^,transferifee P. O. BOX #1. OCEAN GROVE Presbyterian Church that Additions, Alterations & New Construction H A..The transfer of'property which is .. imposed by statute stood '■ on the south - west 1217 Ocean Ave. Bradley Beach, N. J. Free Estimates is made "by a deed’ which as well. This fee must' be col c.orner of Gvand and Second PLUMBING and HEATING should be 'drawn up by an at lected by the County Clerk ait Avenues was razed Ib.v fire in We make a specalty of small Jobs — Fine Estimates : Residential & Commercial Estimates CheerfnUj Giraa torney; After 'the deed is pre- the time .a deed is submitted 1979. The Church’s 100th oared. and pVoperly signed for recording. ..The basic re Anniversary year. The First WHITTIER & LASHEK* 774-1805 PRANK ECKART - 774-0656 and acknowledged by the sel alty transfer.,ttijc1 on the con United - Methodist Church a- P. O. BOX 111 • BRADLEY BEACH, N. 3. VJTN lers; it is presented to t. h e sideration is .$1.75 for evety 489 MONMOUTH AVRi.- - BRADLEY BEACH oross Grand Avenue immedi Couwty Clerk’s Office for re S500.00 or any part thereof. ately offered sanctuary, and cording.' ' The; process /within A portion of this tax is for CARPETS AND LINOLEUM PROPERTY RECONDITIONING the Presbyterians have since the-Clerk’s Office takes -sev- warded by this office to the been holding .all worship ser ^ days as: the. deed .is given State of ,N e^ .Jersey and the vices and related events - at DAVISON RUGS • Call 775-7371 a Ibaok and page number, is balance is “turned over .to the The WM. R. HOCG COMPANY, Inc. that church. The Christian SALES - VARIED SELECTION - SERVICE - INSTALLATION microfilmed and t h e parties' County .Treasurer as revenue. Education -Building adjacent SI Pilgrim Patfcroy, Ocean Grove, K. J,. 0I7M PLUMBING HEATING AIR- CONDITIONING i#Colved In the transaction There are a number o£ exem to the ruined Church was un are indexed;: Al grantors (sel ptions to this tax and your at CONTRACTORS • Dial 775-319* damaged. rt will continue to lers) and grantees, (buyers) torney will advise you- at the CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK “ Serving the Shore Area Since 1900” ,, be used for church purposes "are indexed; All grantors tsel- time the deed is drawn as to until it is sold.. wthieh is eventually stored in that amount of tax you will FABIO BATTAGLIA FOURTH AVE. & MEMORIAL DR. - ASBURY PAR* a'secure location, is used to . A new name for the Church Paving . »ldcw»llnA Curbs - patio, - Cement-ntock» - Brick be liable for. Pipe Walk - shufflcboard, . Foundations - Concrete Onlklieadi - Driveway, print a copy of the document 0. What is the difference in SepUc syitom. RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE which is then bound in a book the termjs “ recorded”/ and S Fabio Court, Neptane, N. J. Telephone 928-1038 TELEVISION & APP.LIANCE « T J « « I and-placed on the shelves of “ filed” as used by your of ALL MAJOR APPLIA.NCES ARRISON” , Color TV, Stereo, B&W TV . Air Conditioners — Also complete the deed room. The Clerk’s fice? . ? ‘ ''‘Interior Plaster Repairs - Sidewalks - Steps , selection. of anuul appl.» Including Irons, Toasters, Radios, eta. Office; also makes copies of A . When a document is “re Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. W; B. GRAY, JR., MASON - 449-8627 69 HIGHWAY 35 • NEPTUNE CITY, N. J. that portion of the deed con- corded” in our office the nro- NBPTDNB CITY cedure outlined above w i t h Small Jolw Oor Specialty ROOFS — SIDING m n a For All Yonr IW5 Tilton’s Cornet Road Wall, N. J. «71l • Wheel Alignmenmt Residence V Broadway FUEL OIL GENERAL ROOFING CO. Floorcovering Ocean Grove 774-ZIM ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADERS • Shocks and Mufflers THE FAIRLIE & WILSON CO COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES Dial 776-8249 1408V4 Corlies Ave., Neptnne Robert DeaM • Brake Service Complete Home Heating & (foaling — S E E — • Genera’ Repairs I# MEMORIAL ftRIVR. Nf’.PTIINE ~ T > S • 4 I Leaders, Gutters, Re-Rooting, Roofing Repair, Alomlnom uni Cedar Siding - All Work Guaranteed Da vison R»vs PETE LaVANCE LIMOUSINE SERVICE Area references proudly furnished - F o r Free Estimate - . Call - Clyde Mileski - 681-4544 H Pilgrim Pathvwy 604 Highway 85 R J I LIMOUSINE - 988-4376 OCEAN GROVE, N. I. Neptnne - Dial 774-2442 Tel 778.7371 Yoar Safety Is Onr Bsstaea OIL BURNER SBftVISI Airport Transportation - Weddings All Occasions It Pays to Advertise in THE TIMES! Competent, Careful, Insured Drivers I i P A G E EIGHT OCEAN' GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY. JUNE 25. 1981 West Long Branch-; a stepson. liked its oysters. That ended Complox/ 25- Noptuno Boulevard/ Nep-. Obituaries ' 1 and• lived ,in-. Ocean Grove' for ,I> .Clayton. Stickeler, Miami': Sunday !uno, tho Township of Noptuno. in tho i more than 25 vears before when Standard .Oil moved in County o i' -Monmouth;; -will.'^ offer ;al V: 2 grii nd oh i Id reii aiid 2 great “Fourth” Weekend with its first'refinery there public boIo., to tho highest bidder/ a t: ' MllS, HELEN B. WILSON- gloving here. L V e a e h e r s grandchildren; ' . 'and the oyster flavor chang a ' minimum sale price of ' Five : • Of iEAN GRO VE Funer- r, She was- i} . member - pi -S t Interment, .was at t h e Iu Ocean Grove sand Two ’ Hun dred Dollars; ($ 5 ,2 0 0 ,0 1 ed. 'V'-' ■ \v '..: ■ all ihe right title and ihlorost ol, thf» al services were held last Sat- j Paul s_ United Methodist .Glemvood Cemetery, West urdav al the Ocean Grove Church .Ocean Grpve, i Or, . .typical of , his com ‘ is aid ! Township, o f: Noptuno/ {aapdred ■; Long Branch.. ments : “ If we consider trh e at a tax sale and tho forocloBum of. •. Memorial Home for Helen- B .}- Her- husbancK Robert Les; OCEAN GROVE — Next Colonial perio'd as the e r a of tho. Tax Title tlen CertUicato thereof)/ ■ - W ilson; SO . Sha. (lied Wednes- ; he.1 (hed in li)63. , weekend —- the 4th of homespun, then New Jersey in and . to the ;, following described dav. June 17 at jersev Shore! . Surviving are ay.amx, Wil- JOSEPH V. BYRNE July—- is a highlight on the :lan d san d premisest '-•/.; f:V/ developed during an industrial ■Meillcai t'emer. Nepiune. -.j’.jinn. U ... Sea Girt ... ami J R ED BANK — Joseph.V. summer program here. A ll that cortain plot, piece* or parcel ; P.yrnc, 6,9. of • Jersey Ave„ revolution in the denim peiv of ground known arid. designated as Ah.s. Wilson lived ; at *)2 grandchildren. It opens next Thursday, Spring Lake, arid Mt. Tabor iod.” . ; Block 225-B, Lots 534, 535. 536, and Mount iVoor Wav. She was .-'* ~ with Douglas Kiker. NBC W aV; Ocean' G rove.:died last' S His . general theme was .537, being a pleco of vacant groimd ■ born in Edwardsvi'lle. Pa., and [ CLAIRE D. W H YTE news correspondent in an approximately 95 by .127 ieet at the Saturday at River,view Hospi liVed in.Caldwdl before mov-!' NEP TUNE — Claire. D. that the industrial revo.lution southwost corner, of Druminond •Avenue/ tal; here. Ocean Grove Auditorium imr here 15 years ago. j Whyte. Sylvania Ave..-.died may have been a period of and Stratford ; Avenue, upon the fol- Air. Byrne was born. jn lecture at 8 P.M. (See sep lowing terms and conditionst . • ‘ She was a -member of St. ! Sunday at Jersey Shore Medi- noise and soot blit that it Glasirpw. Scotland aiiti resid arate story this issue.) ,: 1. Twenty percent (20%) of the pur- : has historic value for all Am chase money to be paid at the time - Pirtd’s United 'Methodist Cal Center, here ed in this area''for 50 years* The next dav, Friday, Church, here, and the Salva- She was born in Long erica. He suggested wa might tho •property is struck oft*- If the money*;; He graduated from Ford- July 3, there will' be a mov / - . .tion Armv Senior. .Citizens’ Branch and- moved here 1G see a return of such condi- is not paid at .that time,' the property ' ham 'University..New York. . ie On the Story-of Ann Kie- ;.ions as-coal returns to the may be put up and r e fo ld . Immedla*/; Club. Asbury Park. years ago. " He retired as a comptroller me!, the Sunday A.M. "ore as an; energy source. tely. The balance is to be paid within Surviving are her husband., Mrs. W hyte.-79, & her son, sixty days upon delivery , of a Barr: _ for the Western Electric Com preacher, in the Community W . Homer: two sons, William JEyans. owned and operated After a question period, the gain and Salo rdeed,‘ without coven-. pany. New York. . Rooip at I P.M. and 3 P.M. ants, ‘-.V - v v.' 11.. Snanta Township. and T)a- Whyte’s Curb Service, here, Societv' proceded, with its bus A Co!’imunic"!il of St. 2. .Said, lands and - premises'-, are to . , vid B.. Toccoa. Ga.: a brother. for 28 years before selling The .Tames Gang Mnppets iness meeting with: ■ Vactoi- Catherine's . . R.C. , Church; DR. MAXIE DIJNNAM, bo sold subject to all miznlclpal,'.state/ ‘ Olav.ton-Bryant. Wayne Tw p.: the business in 1974. will sing in the Tabernacle Burke presiding. A series of and federal, ordinances, statutes and Spring- Lake, lie was a mem world editor of The Up four sisters, ■ Mrs. Lovedav In 1965. Mrs.. Whyte and at 6:30 P.M. by-laws amendrtients "w e re regulations; affecting the ; use/61 •. the ber of the Holy Name Socio per Room, will.be the ; said lands atid . premises, and subject ' Ilenrv. Livingston Townsliip. her husband, Evans T., won And at 8 P. M. in t h e passd unanimously. These tv. -,- preacher this Sunday to tho covenants, conditions; irad re*: here, Mrs. both the New Jersey... and Auditorium the National syricliivanize . the Society’s Mrs. Susan Hill. Surviving are his wife. .. morning in the Ocean strlctions contained in' prior deeds': af~.. Jean. .-..Tompkins.- Maplewood Florida State National Shuf Chorale will present an eve . vear with, the calendar year. fecting said promises. .• 1 r ■' •*: :. - Gravee Schmidt, a son Tim (.'rove Auditorium at the Township. and; Mrs. Bettv fleboard Championships.' ning gala of the BEST of : Elections will be held in Sept. 3. The purchaser shall be’.required - othy-Joseph. Ocean Grove, a 10:30 .' worship service. Hill. Rending,,Pa . and seven They were member of t li e GERSHWIN. . instead of June and adminis- at the time of, closing, to pay; as an ad*^... 7 u’eek old granddaughter. A i> aiii hdr. Dr. Dunniim d}tional purchase price.. a sum eqiwil to grandchildren. .'. Ocean Grove Shiifflboard On Saturday. July t. I trations will run 'to. December the amount of tax based on\ ihe’ I S f g p g p S S f t i L i l l # ! ! Sfiii I§ § “-. ; I S S ? l » f S Rviiia®® s p i l i i fBSftlt i S f c H ® iililil ts®t|s^l§®Pi l i S i * * m m m ®BHUpl |Sil||||^p| i l l iH| 8 i S j - V - v: * - -. - M i iica; h m h n i w m a s m fii|»irt|ii lilSlliilillli • - w S Si I f S l I f l l Supplement The Ocean Groye Times and the Neptune Times Thursday, June 25, 1981 Ocean Grove: a New Beginning By Phyllis Steigelman A t a time when quest for community • No driving and no cars parked on the narrow streets of Victoriana reveals a world Concert, Ferko String Band, a polka identification is strong, Ocean streets or driveways. ; of the 1800s. To capture the time frame festival, Ferrante and Teicher, Barbershop JL ^.G rove has a definite appeal. • No swimming. ;■ even further, horse and buggy carriages and Festival, Tennessee Ernie Ford, New Jersey Managing to maintain old world charm • No work, including do-it-yourself repairs trackless trolley cars are being contracted. State Opera, Pianist Peter Orth, West Point while letting in. new ideas, its development to your home. for this summer season. There’s a centen- Military Academy Band, The Letterman •rirdgram is attracting the new sophisticate. « No bicycling or sporting activities. nial cottage where gowned hostesses escort and many others. '^ “Ocean Grove is indeed a place of • No stores to be opened on: Sunday, with visitors through a completely restored and The New Jersey Opera, a ballet company recreation,” says Ronald W. Cadmus, the exception of a drug store, only opened furnished summer cottage, a little gazebo and a theatre company have approached Director of The Ocean Grove Camp for filling prescriptions from noon to 1 called Beersheba built to commemorate the Ocean Grove for the possibility of residen-. . Meeting Association, “ but we like to think p .m . , finding of water and the first well, and cies. All of these events will take place in of ourselves in terms of re-creation as • No newspaper delivery or sale of same, in many other fine .examples of gingerbread . the Great Auditorium, loeated at the center well.” The spiritual aspects of Ocean hotels or business establishments, and charming old hotels with big old front of Ocean Grove in Auditorium Park. I t is Grove, founded as a religious camp ground • No restaurants permitted to operate for porches. Since a great deal of planning went the center of the community, and maintained by the Camp Meeting the purpose of take-out foods. Food could into the original Ocean Grove, the building The Great Auditorium, with a seating Association, are still very much alive. be served on the premises.and ice cream codes insisted there be a porch set-back to capacity of 7,000, is built of cast iron and In 1870, 20 people purchased 11 acres could only be served as the dessert, portion guarantee that each house and hotel had a wood. The only.larger structure in New Jer-. of beachfront property for $50.00. o f a m e al. ■ full view of the ocean vistas. This set-back sey is Convention Hall in Atlantic City. The Bordered by Asbury Park on the North and r In 1974 Occan Grove, ordered by the is enforced back two blocks from the acoustics and unobstructed view of the Bradley Beach on the South, Ocean Grove Superior Court* became subject to a ruling beachfront and boardwalk this year. Auditorium’s stage are its greatest at- is only 1 square mile, but it has a very that they were within the confines of Nep Aside from aesthetic charm, there will be tributes. With a hughe American flag distinct personality for such a small entity. tune township and no longer’able to rule an event for everyone’s tastes, whether in (which waves when lit) mounted above the In 1871 The Ocean Grove Camp Meeting separately. As a religious community art, literature, theology or popular enter- giant stage, the interior is a slice of Ameri- Association auctioned their land and the specifically chartered by the state tairiment, all supplied by the William cana. religious seashore resort began its secluded legislature, Ocean Grove had managed to Morris Agency, largest booking agents in The Auditorium, built in 1894, got its • beginnings as a Methodist community. remain protected for a surprising number of the country. The highlights of the program magnificent organ in |907. It was built by. Now updated by an open door policy, • y e g rs.' .' • • . will be: the Hopc-Jones Organ Company of Cadmus feels the goal of the town, in spite “Our past' is still present,” says Cadmus, •July 2: Douglas Kiker, Washington News Elmira, New York, the first and most of its reputation for being reclusive, has ’ an ex-minister turned Director of Program Correspondent.rV»rr#»cnnnHf»rif . famousfamous in«;tTnmpntinstrument hniltbuilt hvby t\ipthe rnmnanvcompany in always been towards integration of all its. and Development. “ There is no charge for *July 9: Marjorie Holmes, author. America. The organ, built at a cost of people of air faiths and all age groups. any of the events on Sundays. Some of the ♦July 13: George Meade, WOR radio. $27,000, is housed in four 25 foot high con While appearing to be restrictive to sonic, greatest; theologians still preach at the Great •July 16: Dr. Joyce Brothers. crete chambers with walls 14 inhes thick. the town’s lifestyle offered stability. The Auditorium on Sundays—a wonderful op •August 6:.Patricia Neal. . Updated and constantly maintained, the old blue laws enacted by the forefathers portunity for the general public to . hear •August 20: A rt Linkletter, tonal qualities of the majestic instrument gave Ocean Grove an identity'all its own. them and to get a look at the Auditorium as •September 3: George Sheehan. attract organists and entertainers and can Among the “ restrictions,” all applicable w ell.?'. ;] : • : • ■ - • Special events will include an AU-Gersh- be heard for great distances, only oh Sundays, with the exception of a All of Occan Groves’ history is still win Evening, The Sunshine Express, Pearl ■ full-time.ban on hard drinks: present and apparent. A walk through the Bailey, Fred Waring, • All American Jazz. (Continued on other- side) I Page 2 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES Thursday, Juno 25. 1981 OCEAN GROVE York Symphony, John Phillip Sousa and •- (Continued from Other Side) A rth u r P ry o r’s b a n d . Puririg their extensive search, Jennifer Boyd and John Sosenko of the Community Heritage film group discovered that un beknownst to Executive Director Lin- dcmuth, his grandfather, the Rev. Dr. W.H. Lindemuth preached in the Great \uditorium in 1915. Lindemuth now feels he has a special “ calling” to bring success to his future endeavors in Ocean Grove. Lindemuth feels strongly that “ we arc now attracting residents with a vision similar to our own, people concerned with restoration, history and culture.” . George iSheehan, famous runner and author, has recently made his home in Ocean Grove, giving up his Rumson ad - Typical gingerbread Victorian cottage dress in favor of the charming lure of this found along narrow streets of Occan little community. He can be found early . Grove. mornings running along the invigorating ocean shoreline. Statue:of Reverend Elwood H. Stokes, founder of the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association A restoration project on the Auditorium For 112 years Ocean Grove has been a proudly sits guarding the courtyard in park entrance of Auditorium built in 1894. is now :aking place to maintain the struc summer musical capital. Eight presidents ture's magnificence. A new sound system Itave visited the town and there are rumors has been completed along with, a new elec ' that Reagan is expected this year. The trical, sprinkler, heat detection and . fire presidents who came lo the Grove were alarm systems. Since time and the elements Grant, Garfield, McKinley, Theodore have taken their toll on the wooden exterior Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson and Nixon. Lowell a painting and major roof repair are also on Thomas lived there as a young boy. tne agenda. The estimated costs for the The Power of Positive Thinking’s creator project will be somewhere around $! and advocate Norman Vincent Peale says, m illio n . ‘1 love Ocean Grove. I first went there over Phase II in the development program in 50 years ago. The great congregation and cludes ihe construction of a Convention fabulous choir, and the famous and gifted Center, a year-round facility designed for preachers all brought me much inspiration. the arts, theatre, dance and lecture series. I’m glad the Grove is still going strong and Finally, a youth Convention Center is plan I’m sure the'1981 season will be one of its ned. Phase II is estimated to cost $1.5. greatest.” . million dollars. The original young people’s Madison Avenue and Hollywood have temple was destroyed by fire in 1975. left their marks on Ocean Grove, and an A lot is clearly happening in Ocean exciting transformation has taken place. Grove;." I’ve' been dreaming ever since I’ve The image makers have provided the The Great A uditorium which seats 7,000 is 2nd largest structure in New Jersey. been here,” says James Lindemuth, recent ingredients for creating new interest and ly appointed Executive Director of the life-giving vitality io a sleeping little com Camp Meeting Association. Be it good luck munity. Up from the crypt, Ocean Grove, a nd/or great planning, the 1981 season often referred to in the past as "Ocean promises to be exciting. Strokes of luck Grave” is now very , much alive. Ocean began with the selection-in 1979 of Ocean Grove has finally combattcd this image with Grove as the site for filming the Woody new energy and ideas which should change Allen picture, “Stardust Memories” in attitudes, bringing more tourism and which the Great Auditorium became the vjsitors to this proud little community. Stardust Hotel. Visitors with a craving for history, a flair An hour-long documentary film which for culture and just plain curiosity w>ll received a $40,000 grant from the New Jer find Ocean Grove, well worth the visit. Ac seyCommittee for the Humanities matched commodations at some of the Grove's by Channel 13 and Community Heritage , charming hotels can be arranged through Film Group, will be aired {his year and the Thompson Travel Service, 47 V? M ain broadcast nationally. The film will tell the Avenue, Ocean Grove, N.J. 07756, or by story of Ocean Grove through interviews calling Peggy Somay at 201-988-0500. with residents; tenters, hotel guests, com A brochure of events covering the entire munity leaders, historians, preachers and program at the Auditorium can be obtained performers. Music will include the original by writing the Camp Meeting Association, recordings of many musical greats who ap Ocean Grove, New Jersey 07756, to the at peared in the Great Auditorium including tention'. of Executive Director lames D. Mnie. Schumann-Heinki Caruso, the New Lindemuth. . 19th century street markers remind 20th century Ocean Grove visitors of unique past. SPECTACULAR SOMME BVBNFS MONMOUTH COLLEGE AT OCEAN GROVE. Monrnouth College invites you July U PEARL BAILEY . 'to combine an intellectually enjoyable experience with your summer vaca •July 12 ANNUAL, CHOIR FESTIVAL . tion, You will find these workshops stimulating and rewarding. These educa- July 15 MONMOUTH COLLEGE SUMMER THEATRE ROMEO AND JULIET - tional courses will be. presented in five workshops to be held Mondays thr July 17 A Closet FULL OF MEMORIES — FASHION SHOW ough Thursdays beginning Juiy 6. The courses will include PERSONAL.AND July IS FRED WARING'S FAREWELL PERFORMANCE ' , ■'' ' " V . HOME COMPUTERS, a nontechnical workshop for hobbyists arid home users July 22 GALA JAZZ CONCERT July 23- -24 YOUTH:-SCENES FROM BROADWAY POETRY, writing and sheer enjoyment. THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SYSTEM July 25 FERKO STRING BAND AND HOW IT WORKS, how can It meet the problems of the next two dec July 26; FOCONO BOYS CHOIR (3:30) ades. EXPLORING PHOTOGRAPHY, this workshop is for the beginner, as well Juiy 26 MESSIAH - SING IN . '.. ■ . as the advanced student, designed for creative visual expression and for the July -27 BELGIAN DANCE TROUPE - 50 young dancer,-s in Pops Concert , recording of the historical significance and the serene beauty of the.; Grove. July 29—30 YOUTH: WIZARD OF 07, MATH TRICKS TO METRICS, learn tricks to make!arithmetic simple and'fast, July . 31 FOUNDERS DAY . GUEST SPEAKER WORLD RENOWNED Informatiin and registration forms are available in the Auditorium lobby. LOWELL THOMAS tiv i LECTURE SERIES August Salvation Army Band Festival and Choir Concert ■ ■ •' August i D-.i.-'-i July. 2 DOUGHLAS KIKER. National News Correspondant HAPPY DAYS STRING BAND ■ August July 9 MARJORIE HOLMES, Inspiration-Author Monmouth College •— H.M.S. Pinofore . . August GALA POLKA FESTIVAL WITH JIMMY STURR T ' July 13 GEORGE MEADE, WOR Rddio HIGH IN THE SKY OF NEW YORK, August . St. Paul's Church FERRANTE AND TEICHER • August. 18 TOM NETHERTON July 16 DR. JOYCE BROTHERS, Unlocking-Your Inner Potential and Powers August 16' SACHET CONCERT Ocean Grove • Quartet August 6 Actress PATRICIA NEAL, An Unquiet Life August 19 SUMMER BAND CONCERT August 20 MR. ART LINKLETTER, Confessions of a Happy Man August 2! BARBERSHOP AND SWEET ADELINE FESTIVAL September 3 DR.-GEORGE SHEEHAN, The Running Life' August .22 TENNESSEE .ERNIE-FORD SPECIAL EVENTS ' ; August 26 TRIBUTE TO VIRGIL FOX ' July .3 GERSHWIN- '" August. 28 NEW JERSEY 'STATE OPERA July 4 SUNSHINE EXPRESS - hear the group that sings with Glen Camp August 29 PETER ORTH, Pianist bell, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Bob Hope and August. 30 - WEST POINT MILITARY ACADEMY BAND other, greats. , September -5 THE LETTERMEN ' ■
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