* v»» thk vkptune Time? —■ and of the independence of Use SEVEN CENTS Vol. LXXXVII, No, 5_ OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1962 Vuitiiti States o t A merles, che tBScb year _ New Troopers In Board To Rotate Install Elevator Township Dedicates 1st Public Housing Park Bridge Apts, T c n i« ' President. Post In Tlic Colonial Ready By June 1st N. J. State Police OCEAN GROVE — A trac- Robert E. Crowe, Ocean Kenneth E. Traphagpn tion-type self-scrviceielevator, & z u '-xs- I) #,v v V ^ O C E A N GROVE — Park Grove, And Victor Doher Bridge Apartments, a nev, 20- Stepping Down; William from basement to. fourth floor, V ■• J f l f I R i ' '^Xrthy"-'-*:».::H-'':1"J$S%: ty, Wanamassa, Graduate is being installed in the Colon- unit Colonial apartment, build L., Neaves Praised For , ial Hotel, 15 Main Avenue, by ing, will be ready fos occu 8 Years Dedicated Service .WEST TRliJNTON—Having com Trento n Elevator Company. pancy June 1st, according to pleted an intensive.' lG-\veck train The elevator will be in opera Mr. and Mrs. William J. Major, ing program, 44 graduates , receive . . - NEPTUNE TWP.—In keep builder-owners All of the tion by March 1st, it was re their badges and oatb of office, to ing with a new board of edu units have already beeii rented. ported yesterday by Rev. A. day. (Friday) as! members of the. cation policy of rotating the Potter, owner of the year- The site of the 2-story gar New Jersey-State. Police, One of presidency, Kenneth E. Trap-' den apartment on the Wesley round hotel. the group is. an Ocean Grove resi- / hagen. who has been at the ' The cement block elevator lakefrorit, at tlie Pilgrim Path helm since June, I960, said he dent, while another resides in shaft on the exterior of the way bridge, formerly housed Wanamassa. and is well-known in will not continue as president mBmmmsmmmmAiM ■ the Kenilworth Hotci and ths building’s east side is’ being the Grove. following reorganization later completed by Vincent I^fsrton, NEPTUNE COURT, the township’s first low income pujjlic housihousing project, was dedicated Monday adjoining home of Miss Estelle this month. . while the electrical installation morning a! a brief plaque-unveiling ceremony, Officials, in the ab left to right, Frank J. Rassdali; Both properties Adler, project architect, of Newark Dwight Vibbert,'construction of the Public Hons-. have beer, razee the site Mr, Traphagen thanked the for Trenton Elevator is! being mging Administration, New York Regional Office; Rev. Janies A, Rci , of Holy Innocents Church, who and. individual members; for their ■done by William. Plenty. gave the invocation; Neptune' s Mayor Joseph A. Shaftoj and the entire township Housing Authority cleared for construction. during his terra -■-Police-Police Chief S. William Maas, chairman; Executive Director T.. Hadford Catley, Jerome Williams Miss Randall had been living •and advised; the boaboard to con- Thomas Nicol, Andrew Milligan, Vice Chairman John Pcjlhemus/'WWilliam T. Kresge and Tenant Selec- in her 56 Lake avenue home tinue as' “policy makers," tor William Steele, since 1898, the year i t was con leaving “administrat of the structed by her parents. She is schools to the supei Warren Named ■NEPTUNE TWP- — Nep now residing in an apartment and board secretary, Wilgus Financially Aids Italian Boy tune Court, the township’s 60- a t 65 Asbury avenue. Insurance Mgr, unit low income housing proj The new sipartmeni house Through Foster Parents’ Plan, Inc. ect, was dedicated Monday will have 20 air-conditioned morning. The three-building units of l'A-, 2i4, and 314- Shark River Hills Res project is located on a 1.8-acre room size. The £,-shaped brick ident Heads Depart -NEW YORK CITY — In until the mother returns, home at site between Embury, and Colonial building, with iridi- ment In Oliver Brothers place of the boy hs West, Ger 5:00 p.m.' ■■■.■., . Heck avenues, just west of . At . vidual' bow windows, will facc kins avenue. 100 feet along, Wesley Lake many financially “adopted” a The family lives in a room in a At aluriptieon following.the dedi NEPTUNE — Rolfe E. Warren, few years ago and who no building, which they have , been aio West part of the building- 429 Woodmere Avenue,- Shark Riv cation, ■ Charles B,.Burns, the Pub will extend through to Asbury longer heeds PLAN’ help, Mr. erecting .with some relatives a lit lic Housing Administration’s direc er Hills, has been named manager avenue. Frank L. Wilgus, 187 Mt. Iler- tle at a time. They, have used very tor of planning for New Jersey; of the insurance department for mon Way, Ocean Grove, N. J..; The Majors are constructing economical building materials and praised the township committee for the Oliver Brothers firm, High the apartment house through has financially “adopted” Cos^ they add; to the house gradually. its “fofesight four years ago” in way 33 at Brighton Avenue, ac Presidential Homes of Pember- tantino Brbcanelli. a; 10-year- Their furniture consists of a double establishing the housing-program cording to William H, Oliver, presi Soii. Mr, Major is Shore area Robert E. Crowe old.Italian boy, through Fos bed, a cot, a.chest, a closet, 4 chairs and the municipal authority. He dent. , ter Parents’ Plan, Inc.,' 852 a • table and a cupboard. Bottled representative for Presidential Trooper Robert Edward Crowe is Mr/ Warren joined: the firm last added'that while the township “has Park. Avenue South, New gas for cooking arid electricity tbe son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick November 1, following. 15 years in provided light, sunshine and the York City, The Foster Par cost about $5.00 a month, Crowe, 12 Heck avenue, : Ocean the rear estate and insurance busi- physical, environment for happy ents have promised to contrib Grove. He was bore in Ne\ York jness business ,in Hudson County. “We are for the persons in the proj ute $15 a month toward the' WilnMis City, attended Jamaica,; L. I,, High , He.is a native of Jersey City, stud is up to the tenants and Feted Wednesday child’s support for at School and prprior to entering the ied at the New York University the authority to maintain the. de year. S tats Police he was employed, as a Sehoe! of Commerce before enter- velopment “as clean and as attrac C O’ s 't a As ^O-Yr. Member salesman fcr the South . Shore "ing the U.S. Air Force during tinb lives on tive’ as today, He.also reminded Kenneth E. Traphagen the authority that it will be operat Co., Neptune City. He is World W ar 2. the outskirts if Neptune Court for 40 years, . Of Masonic Lodge and,residesi with his parents, A t ; the same... time ^ he Rome ivith his Neptune Court is the first phase ihanlted Board Member Wil mother and in the Housing Authority’s pro- liam L. Neaves for his, eight year old Albert S. Flanagan'Pre- 50-unit senior citizens years of “dedicated service.” er, Alessandro. sented Palm by Master be constructed on .a 4- ; Mr. Neaves, who Is' not seek- The Of New York Lodge . . ihg reelectioh' because* of: in acre' Site just east of Fitkin Hos , OCEAN' GROVE — A lbert S. creased business, interests, job making ex pital, Plgns are now being drawn told the board that “it has ploratory drill these, units, with, construction Flanagan, a resident of the Ocean .'been a pleasant association." ings, died, of a to’start this year. The site will also Grove Nursing Home, 63 Clark Mr. Neaves is proprietor of throat tum or in house'the .administrative,a offices of avenue, for over'.a year, was. Authority and .Director ored Wednesday night for his ; the L & N Floorcovering Shop August, 1 9 5 8 , the Housing and is expanding the firm’s' The family , was T. Hadford year membership in the Masonic Lodge. He operation into general con a s s i e n e d a A t the th e' ss same time the township’s Lodge, He was presentedwith a tracting. monthly pension Housing Authority, has received the 60-year palm by Ray. G. Disert, Jr.,' to proceed Svith eon- MMaster aster of Pyramid Lodge, No, 490, , Asks Fencing At Hills of $10.50.. 60 more low income F&AM,F&AM,New York City. During public hearing', George In an These may, be built adja- Mr. Flanagan, -wht> was . raised May, president of the Shark River to support . her to the present Neptune Court in Masonry in.December, 1901, is a v Hills Property Owners Association, c h i 1 d r e n, the tion situated, on native'native New Yorker, born in the requested that the .school play-' mother hires out as a domestic. legal. the area, in- city 88 . years • ago. His present- ground be fenced, based on numer Her earnings amount to $16.00 a neigbborhood of Ne\y York home while he is a ous complaints of area residents re ■month, giving the family a The Housing patient in the nursing home.is 405 garding playing on streets 'and monthly income of $26.50. This Rolfe E. W arren, with feder- East 14th Street. Victor J. Doherty ■ private property. The matter was sum cannot ' begin to cover the cost; of basic necessities for a an Trooper Victor Jay Doherty is referred to Ray Misner, chairman Mr, and Mrs. Warren have a son, rises, the SP4 Donald M. Warren, now sta family of three ana they nil know .m a the son of Building Contractor Mr. of the building committee. n .1, i i u j 11 ,y i
nie Traphagen, 16 on Sunday; Marian and John Hufnal re as Dan Day, 14 on Monday, Val busy as car* be. S o, if y(Psa]ns 6, 4.) Saturday evening, Les Goldstein, ing of new Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts Feb. 28. (Stickeler Photo) God, the' Creator and the. 400 Wakefield Road, was installed Heavenly Father of even the as captain of our Nejptune First least of ue mortals, is the sum Aid, at Peterson’s Restaurant! Oth with MrSi Kreata Morse, Ocean presented with a trophy as top Feb. 2. er officers installed were Sidney Grove, scorer of the Bantam League, , Grown-ups having birthdays are Msry Jsiui Evera total of all the-perfect love, '624 iS. Riverside Dr. the absolute good, that the' McDevitt, first lieutenant; .Walter ' .Guess June- and Jack Kilz ■ They belong, to the American Leon Robbins. Feb. 1; Laura White, Shark River Hills human mind: possibly can Bangert,. Jr., second lieutenant; will have to build a TROPHY Junior: Bowling Congress; held Feb. 4; Edna West, Feb; is and . ■ PB 5-3787 imagine — and infinitely, Arnold Brown; sergeant; Kenaefh ROOM soon as this family has at Bradley Lanes. ' Nancy Johnson on Feb. 8.. May it abundantly more. 0»ly Rose, president; Frank Stewart,-' become quite the bowlers. Last February should be quite an in- be the best one yet. bountiful loving-ltindness and vice president; Walter J. Stewart, week Karen was presented a teresting month. Farmer’s Alma- Happy anniversary to 'Joe and goodness come from Him— secretary and Joseph Bennett, trophy-as top scorer with the - nac predicts anew, cold, etc. ’Tis Jean Huggins, Harrow C°urt, to-- never wrath or punishment 'treasurer, • Junior Girls Doubles and right also Heart Month, Valentine’s Day^ morrow they will celebrate, their Walter J. Stewart, Mr. McDevitt along with sister Janet, was birthdays of two of our Presidents, 16th wedding anniversary and this and Merrill Ritzendollar are dele . : 1 ' ■ ■' ’•" ■ not- to mention the. birthdays of is'probably very special as Joe was gates to the New Jersey State First “ *>*■—— ■ -■■»«»***•mmanam neighbors, friends and family! laid up with a east last year. Thank Aid Council. ' TUCA'TI%Ef • ^’ce fay. to lead my^way. into goodness all is well. elany more Our congratulations to the new AKIAUIA (HtAIKty saying Happy Birthday to Karen happy years to you both. : ly elected officers and all the mem . • ' Lynn Mitchell, who. will reach that That’s all for now. See you bers for their splendid work and Telephone CAsUe t~%m charming age of two years old on next week. Martha Hurry of their time given to help those 408 Wakefield Road, Neptnne in distress. For any who do not PALACE - Bradley Beach • - PR 5-0899 know, all First Aids are controlled FEB. 2-4 — aMfcC m m by VOLUNTEERS who for their “BACHELOR IN ' Hi folks. Rather chilly this love of fellowman, give generously PARADISE” morning (Wed.) and I use the word of their time any hour, any time' f e b . 9 - 1 2 ✓ X '-: \ - chilly-loosely! Just not use to go and any place. “ROMAN SPRING OF , ing out before writing column, but Mr. and Mrs. D .. Bromich, Sr., . .MRS. STONE” - \ ' ’ti.va good thing I'.don’t have far Westfield, spent the weekend with, Sat. & Sun. Spec. Mat. 2:30 % Z S :f I M p ' to go to deliver news. son, Dr..Donald and wife Alice and “BOY AND Ti!E PIRATES” & M M & 1 grandchildren- Mark' and Holly' at Last Friday night, Honey Huf their home on Mayfair Lane. nal was the guest of honor at a The Gables Friendship’ Club met RIVOLI - Belmar ; bridal shower given by her bridal at the home of Mrs. Eva Bartolf, !FEB 2 - 4 party;members. Honey will be mar 300 Wakefield wad on Tuesday i VVER DRUM SONG’ ried on Feb. 9 to Chester Sperry at evening. Members attending' were FEB. 9-12 the Presbyterian Church in Belmar, Angela Agresta, Edna West, Cath “BACHELOR IN at 7 o’clock. It will be a candle erine Bertolami, Lorraine Ronalder PARADISE” light service. The shower was held and Dott Johnson, The- next meet^ at the home of Mrs. Norman Mc- ing will be held at the home of LAURELTON Motor-Vue Mann, Eighth Ave,, Neptune, mem Catherine, Harrow Court, on Tues Rt. 88 East of Laurelton Circle ber of the bridal party. Others of day, Feb. G. . the, • party, to. be are Miss Linda Neighbors Mrs. Helen Dill, Mrs. FEB. 2 - 4' y Sperry, Iris Woolley and''Cathy Jewel Parks, children Dianne and “TWIST AROUND THE Hufnai. About 35-people attended Doug Dill, enjoyed seeing the Ice CLOCK” the shower. You can picture the Follies at Madison Square Garden Also excitement at home, Mom and Pop, in New York City recently, along “THE 3 STOOGES MEET We have all kinds — cute, clever, sentimental. HERCULES” See our complete selection. FEB. 9-11 “ONE, TWO, THREE” Also “SCREAM OF FEAR” Opposite Post Office # Ocean Grove
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JERSEY Total - 889 741 809 this department w ith four 200 North Shore Church SHORE BUSINESSMEN’S J. & M. Coffee! Shop (3) games to his credit. Team #2 BOWLING LEAGUE Weeks .-...... L„. 223. 210 167 " MAC J. Henry ...... 179 161' 174 Kellers ...... 15! 167 167 Team Standings G. Paterson ...... 202 206. .171 Team Standings -- • " By Vincent Cos m g i.rj and releasing his-shot when- Tasney ...... 151 ...... 166 Behrens i. 172 ' 211 177 Neptune High School’s Scarlet his arm was hit. The ball went C. Shafto ...... i.. 164 198 184 Ardmore Coffee Shop. Jan ssen ...... 176, 163 184 St. Paul's Ushers . Fliers won, their twelfth game of straight '.up.: before dropping- I. Swanson 152 159 ...... Klein’s Fish Market Wilson 219 162 174 1st Methodist ! tho season , (no losses) with a 75-66 through the hoop without touching Bradley Methodist . J..Taylor ...... i..!.....:.. -.--.1 3 8 .170 McDonald’s Pi-0 Shop the rim , . . Paul Schlossbach mad * Cooper Motors victory over Freehold Regional Total Trinity Ushers ...... High School , Neptune broke, a- one-hand push shot from - mid- Sportsman’s Shop ...... : Belmar Pilots away to a 24-14 lead a t the end court, as the final -buzzer sounded; , Grove Cleaners (3) Total pins—2587 Coast Cities Coaches Memorial Methodist of the first period arid was never in it was the longest shot ever made Alligood West Grove Meth. . Shore Church Grovers .trotible afterward .. . Nate Beau at the Pliers’ court . . . Richie Sim Jackson Community Baptist : Team #2 A. & N,Truckers .... ford scored 25 points :< his personal mons, a reserve on last year’s Belmar Methodist . Wanamassa Gardens OCEAN GROVE Henrick:; H. Peterson ...... 189 high) on layups and rebounds. This squad, wasthe top scorer for the Lane ...... Craftsmen #2 ...... G. C. Maintenance ..... BUSINESSMEN R. Pollard ....___ ...... 147 ties him with Bob ."Davis for the Alumni with 10 points . The Krum '.... Craftsmen #1 B. Cook 192 season’s scoring honors. Walt Hol? 'junior varsity squad, coached by With three teams making a clean Wana. Reformed .... Sportsman's Shop (3) M. Longstreet .... 157 land had 15, and Leophi D avis. 12 Holland and Ramsey, pounded but sweep of their matches and L. & . Total 758 851 1st.' Presbyterian ... C. Spina 17f> 171 Bud Brussp ...... 183 to pace the Fliers , ; ; Beauford’s a come-frora-behind 48-41 victory N. Coverings- taking two thiSre will Westinghouse Service (0) T. Hoffman 160 158. 10 field goals ties him with Holland over a surprisingly strong faculty be no change-in this week’s stand Mockridge . ;... 131 129 Results of January 24th . 868 835 911 L. Ditzenberger ....'. 179 184 and Davis for, the leadership in one squad . . . Amos Bass of the fac ings. J. & M. Coffee Shop was afire Schweiter ...... ~-.....— 99 105 Brad. Meth., 3; Com. Baptist, 0 J. Hammond .... 148 173 Total pins—2614 Class A game . . . It was not one of ulty led .-ill scorers with 12 points and set new highs in team scores, Day ...... 124 127 Wana. :Re., 2; 1st Presbyterian,']. L. Bartell ...... 1 6 9 212 Winner 1st half by 95; 2nd half by Neptune’s best games as they lost whiks A1 Morrisoti, also'of the fac game of 948 and series of 2730. Gilbert ...;.. 91 118 St. Paul’s, 3; Craftsmen #1, 0 27; total, 122. the ball or.>, several occasions .,. , ulty, had 11 .' . . Morrison showed H. Weeks with his 223-210-167 was White • 146 169 Craftsmen #2, 2; Trinity Ushers, 1 834 787 832 Beauford, who played perhaps his 'tremendous, speed and genera! all-, greatly helped by Behrens, 560, Handicap ...... 66 66 W, G, Meth., 2; Bel. Methodist, 1 North Shore Church A. & N. Truckers (0) finest * game, dominated the offen around ability. Wilson, 555, Janssen, 523 and Kel Mem. Meth., 2; Belmar Pilots, 1 Team #3 S. Bianchi 166 114 162 sive and defensive backboards for | • 12 Consecutive Wins lers with his 492. Nice team bowl 1st Meth.,'2; Bap. Tabernacle, 1 Dummy ...... 130 130 130 G.. Smith 179 179 Neptune ,. v Neptune’s jayvees |- Neptune's. 12 - game- winning ing. Alligood should be richer by Team-high game, Bradley Beach H. Sutton ...... 151 ..... N ; Bianchi ...... 14B, 169 180, L. & N. Coverings won their fifth game as opposed to streak puts ,them in a tie with Mon three dollars this week. The Old Meth,, 930; Community Baptist, Russ Pullen 221 166 G. Laird 176 161 172 mouth College for the longest vic J. Percy ...... 170 four defeats with a 50-46 victory Prof. had one good game anyhow, 912; St. Paul’s Ushers, 810. A. P ettit ...... 193 W. Greener ...... ;.... 175 • 152. 150 tory, skein at the Shore . . . The Tilton ..... 128 over Freehold. didn’t he, Mr. Simpkins? Han Team high series, Bradlcj Beach D. Smith .... 198 189 Handicap ...... 17 17 17 Fliers iiave won, incidently, 24 of Tarricone 151 nah’s ball may take up a lot of the Meth;, 2661; Si Paul’s Ushers, R. Mauch __...... 183 142 Alumni, Faculty Lose their last 25 games . . . Larry Hen Reilly 138 lane but he is getting the wood 2609; Trinity Ushers, 2514. nessey, Neptune’s brilliant cage Ja m e s...... -...... 155 The Scarlet Fliers'ran roughshod lately.' The old map of the moun 200 Club 932 869 792 over a willing but out-classed mentor, is now playing professional tain wasn’t much fielp this week. B, Stirling, 226.-210; B: Snyder, Total pins—2593 Alumni squad' and' won their elev basketball for the Trenton squald G, Hulse ....; Bronson’s missed the boat in the 224; L. Tasney, 216-201 j T.-Tausek, Winner 1st half by ISO; 2nd half enth game by a ‘38-40 score , , or the Eastern Basketball League. Bronson Agency (1) E. Dorak -... first game by seven pins caused by 2i5; J. Taylor, 812; W. MacClure, by. 219; total, 379. Neptune, -Undefeated and- the, pos Larry, an All-American at Villanova MacClure E. Polloway missing single pins. 210;, Bob Megill, 206; E.Gardner, Shore Church sessor of a home-court record of University, formerly played with Douglass C. Kunckei . Next week will be different. 205; K, Pullen, 204; D. Smith, 203; Team #3 20-0, built up substantial margins the Philadelphia Warriors and Hannah . L. Tasney ... MAC E. Burkett, 201; L, Thompson^ 201; W. A nderson i64 171 190 in each of the first three periods .. . Syracuse Nationals . , Walt Hol Dummy . Handicap ... Team Standings C. Veron, 200. • C. Fallaci ...... 139 138 145 Coach Larry Hennessey used his land, Neptune’s brilliant backcourt Dummy . Individual high series, Bob Stirl S. C arter ...... 130 161 150 822 849 regulars sparingly as he played his star and a leading candidate for Grtove Cleaners ...... 37 20 Handicap ing 607; E. Gardner, 578; Les Tas Geo. White 143 176 192 Ardmore Coffee Shop (1) reserves, for approximately half All-Shore ants All-State- honors, J. & M. Coffee Shop ..... 33 24 ney, 573. A. W hite ..... 156 156 163 K. Holmes ...... 161 172 .the game ..... Bob Davis with 14 ranks fourth in Class A scoring as Pathway Market ...... 31 26 points, W alt Holland with 11, and he has tallied 71 points prior to the L. & -N. Coverings .... . 30 27 C. Moore .... . 152 137 Next Week’s Matches MARCH OF DIMES C. Veron ...... 185 169 Nate-'Beauford and Conley Ram Freehold game. Bronson Agency ...... :...... 28 29 J. & M.' Coffee vs Grove Cleaners . The second half of the March of Total pins—^2374 G. Ogden ...... 118 ...... sey with 10 paced the balanced Nep-. Neptune’s bowling team suffered Larrison’Oil .... !...... :. 25 32 Larrison Oil vs Westinghouse Dimes bowling match between the MacCLURE D. Adams ...... 179 165 tune attack . . ..-It' was a typical a .3-0 pounding from Toms River Westinghouse Servicc ..... 24 33 Bronson Agency vs Twin-City Gar- Church Bowling leagues was rolled L. Dughi ...... 144 Neptuiie. victory in that: Beauford High Schools keglers as the River Twin-City Garage ...... 20 37 L. & N. Coverings vs Pathway Mkt. Saturday at the Bradley Lanes. COAST FIREMEN was a giant close-in, Holland was team took all three games handily Result of Jan. 29th — ---- ®— ; The match was won by the North Shark River managed to pick up hitting on jump shots, Davis was The'Fliers are-now in third Grove Cleaners, 3; Westinghouse, 0 NORTH SHORE CHURCH Shore Church League with a total an im portant game by taking scoring on rebound-jump shots, and place, five . games behind Point Pathway Market, 3; Twin-City, 0 BOWLING •’ LEAGUE pis- fall of 15,652 to 15,129 for the Washington #4 for three and Pi Ramsey was; setting up the, other Pleasant Beach . Mike Cal- J. & M. Coffee,. 3; Larrisor. Oil, 0 Coopers (2) Trinity Ushers ran into some un- Shot’s Chjjrch League whose home oneer #1 by taking two from Inde players . . . Bill Megill hit on one derone’s fine 212, 172, ,205 series L. & N. Coverings, 2; Bronson, 1 D. Cocjk ± i : . 184 expected opposition ffom Crafts- lanes are the Monmouth Lanes; of pendent #2 moving into second. of the “wildest” layups ever made and Dewey Braun’s 188 highlighted Ind. 1 igh games, H. Weeks, 210- H. Cooper ...... ,.....163 men #2 and as a' result landed back Long Branch. The use of the lanes Avon #1 and Washington #1 moved at the Neptune court; he was driv- an otherwise dismal day. 223; R. Wilson, 219. A. Morris 147 in fourth place. St. Paul's Ushers' were donated, by both houses. For .into a tie, for third-while Washing-., Ind. high 3 games, H. Weeks, L. Molinari 190 had an easy time with the Crafts- thft fourteenth; time the leagues ton #4 was dropped to six and 600; W. Freed, 588. H. Megill' ..... 179 meij #i‘and returned as a three were able to turn over to . She Bradley Beach moved .into fifth, Team high game, J. & M. Coffee L. Thompson ...... time winner,; waiting to take.oil county, chairman, Mr. Roland Stokes. #1 jumped up to seventh bj- Shop, 984; team high 3 games, J. Handicap ...... 15 Craftsmen #2 nqxt week. Bradley Hines, over $150. This year the their three game win over Inde Ontario-Refreshing Vacationland & M. Coffee Shop, 2730; ind. high Beach Meth. by taking all three total was $156.65. Trophies, award- pendent #2, Washington . #3 took game, H. Weeks, 223. 878 from Commuriity : Baptist, who has ed the bowlers were, to Russ'Pullen,r two but failed tc improve their 200 Club McDonalds (1) run.into a little trouble lately, tied of the N.S.C.L,. for high game’of standing. Bradley-Uneeda was hurt W. Freed, 214; J. Krum, 212; H. B. H. Morris ...... 180 1st Methodist for the number 2 221, to Walt Dychman, S.C.L., for by their 3 to 0 loss to Eagles. #1. Behrens, 211; D. Arthur, 205; H. G. Cambum 165 spot. Belmar Methodist just sim- 2nd high game of 220 and to Bob Eagles #2 also made a clcan sweep Lane, 200J P. Belasco ...... 159 ply cannot get a string of wins Stirling, N.S.C.L. for high series at the expense of Pioneer #2. The F. Peyser ...... 161 started, dropping two more games, of 598. only change in the bottom of the F. Scutellero 160 this time to the West Grove Meth. Results of Second Half league was the changing of the cel Brice ..... P ra tt ...... Wanama3sa Reformed is beginning North Shore Church lar spot by Pioneer,,#1 taking over Alspack . tq do a little pushing themselves Team #1 from Independent #2. Ray Davis, Nock ..... and climbed oyer the 1st: Presby- Bob. Stirlin g 194 213 190 of Shark River Hills was the hot Cole ...... Kleins terian for two this week.' Again H.' Newman 185 190 178 test things afoot this week. With Simpkins J. Kl^in .... this week the maples were :«>ally P. Burkhardt 137 ...... 134 both high game, 250, and series of Handicap L. Micione flying and the league again came E. Gardner 188 158’ ...... 610 was just the spark needed for O. Klein .... 675 thru with better than a dozen 200 T. Gillespie ...... 168 186 198 his team. Seventeen 200 games J. Sterner games—15 to be exae.t, and 500 Bob Megill ...... 190 127 Pathw ay M arket rolled and-only Ed Thompson’get F. Farr .. series turned in by 22 bowlers. ------— —— Freed ...... 197 ting a double header show the pres R. Swalm Cockcroft .;.... 182 H arry Newman - of the Belmar -372-. 937- 82.7. sure and fight .being put up all Methodist ; and Bob Stirling of St. Total pins—-2636 along the line. More tough ones A rthur „.. 117 791 901 852 Paul’s'Ushers are the first bowlers Winner 1st, half- 236; 2nd half by coming up this week. ' G. Davis... 169 C. C. Maintenance (1) to reach the 10,000 m ark in total 30; total, 266. T. Davis.. 147 Shark River Hills #3 vs Wash. ^3 No Scores turned in. pins. Stirling did it in- 54 games Shore Church Eagles #l"vs Pioneer 42 while Newman needed 57 games.1 A Team #1 Independent #2 vs Washington #1 C.C.C. (2) 200 game to the bowler is like the K. Labor ...... 146 ___ 137 Stokes #1 vs Stokes #2. V. Smerglio :...... 165 121 home-run to a baseballer. Bob B. Van Pelt ; ...... :.... 182 .188 184 Bradley Beach #2 vs Eagles #2 . W. Nyne ...... 140 166 154 Larrison Oil (0). S. Johnson ...... 145 130 134 Stirling has 14, closely followed W. Dychman .... 180 220 190 Konnor-Avon #1 vs Independent #3 ANGLER'S PARADISE C. l4rcy ....'...... 148 ; 140 148 F. Webster ...... 122 ...... Barth ...... 156 105 118 by Jack Henry with 13, Gail Smith H. Williams ...... 203 181; 172 Washington #4 vs Pioneer.#! , Each of Ontario’s 33 variety vacation areas offers its own par J. Bacigalupi ...... 181 175 178 N ad en 161 148 163 and Les Taspey have 11 and Harry H. Woods . 154 163 ...„: Brad. #3 fcx. vs Brad.-Uneeda #1 ticular fishing delight. Here, at Eagle Lake near Vermillion Bay, V. Gifford 165 176 187 R ogers...... 170 167 177 Newman with 10 closes out the Edwards ...... 158 148' MAC this little fellow, who’s all of three leet tall, marvels at the Miiskie Handicap ...... 20 26 26 that lowers over him. McMahon ...... 170 157 •! 167 top five. Twentyrone 200 games ■' . . —^ -—- Results of Jan. 26 Your youngsters, too, will share less,sparkling streams — only Handicap ...... 34 ., 34. 34 have been scored in the first game -865 910 831 Washing; #1, 2; Brad. #3 Ex., 1 - - . . . 770 838. 800 the joys of angling in Ontario, the abotu 40,000 of which have been of a match, Carl Shafto leads in Total pins—2606 Eagles #2,' 3; Lridependent #3, 0 natural habitat of thirteen varie named—dot and cross the vast ex Stokes 41, 3; Pioneer #2, 0 Wanamassa (1) ties of fighting game fish: large panse of the pre-Cambrian Shield, mouth bass, smalt mouth bass, Brad. Beach #2, 1; Washing. #3, 2 W. Nowlen 196 160 140 Choose your site as you motor (Dummy) i. 130 130 130 yellow pickerel, ipcckled trout, Pioneer #1, 2; Independent #2, .1 rainbow trout, lake trout, brown across Ontario’s excellent high Church Bowlers .Present $156 -To March Of Dimes J. Ikuss ...:...... 186 152 140 ways. You'll enjoy fishing from Shark River 43, 3; Washing. 44, 0 irout, maskinonge, great northern canoe, row boat, motor launch or W; Hensant ...... 186 152 140 pike; ouananiche, Atlantic salmon, cruiser. You can cast from shore Brad. Uneeda 41, 0; Eagles #1, 3 Aurora and, Kamloops trout. * Stokes #2, 1; Konnor’s Hose, 2 H. .Meyer ...... 165 188 172 or “still fish” with an alder pole, All the Great Lakes (cxccpt worm-baited hook and. grocer s Team Standings -.' Michigan) are shared by Ontario. twine. . ’ Many other large bodies, of water —Lakes Nipissing, Nipigon,. Sim- The fishing potentials of Ontar Shark River Hills #3 coe, and the Muskoka, Khwartha, io meet the tastes and require .Pioneer #1 ...... an.d Rideau chains — lie inland. ments of the most ardent angler! Konnor’s-Avon #1 ... Lake of the.Woods, Rainy Lake For further information write: and Quetieo chains adjoin the Dept, of Travel and Publicity, 67 W ashington #1 ...... High Game For International Border, Iis addition, College Street, Toronto, Ontario, Bradley' Beach #2 ... -250,000 smaller lakes and count Canada. , W ashington ^4 ...... Lesley Kellers E, H. Stokes #1 ...... Bradley-Uneeda #1\ . Bradley #3 Exempts. The Cherokees now have a si*: REPAIRS ON ALL CARS E,. H. Stokes 42 ...... — OVER 25 YRS. AT THIS "Washington #3 ...... game lead, continuing in first place. Grove Cleaners OCEAN GUOVE ADDRESS — Eagles #Z ...... The;; defeated 'the Navahos in two Eaglies #1 ...... games Iasi Thursday night, estab and Dyers lishing ' two new league records. Independent #3 FREE PICKUP AND Independent #2 ...... They bowled a high team series DELIVERY. SERVICE of. 1851. arid a high teafti game of Pioneer #2 We Operate Oiir Own Cleaning 668. Lesley Kellers of th e ; Chero and Pressing Machines BODY & FENDER WORK ' 200 Club kees again rolled high individual Tltoi, S, Catley, Wm. C. Catley AUTO PAINTING series o f 494 including 147.-155 and • Proprietors Roy Ward, 238; Eck Wright, 226; <0 PUgrtm Pathw ay, OceJtn Oro»* RAV ELI.IS Mel. Eckart, 215; Howard Huntley, high’game for the night with 192, PR 4-2300, 4-2391 Stockton & So. Main S trict 216; Harry Eichhorn, 204; John Other good scores were: Meta Da- Ocean Grove PR fi-77! Bacigaiupi, 225; Bud Bedell, 226; vis (Navaho) 176; Peggy IIoll Mel Morris. 225; Irv Swanson, 200; (Navahoj - 170;; Betty de Rose Ed White, 216; George Deiss, 200; (Cherokee) 169; Bobby Woyshner Ray. Davis, 250; Rus Francis, 215; (Cherokee) 619;, and Irene, Slocum FRANCIONI, John Newman,' 212; Sd Thompson; (Comanche) 167. TAYLOR and 206-218; - Bob Smidt, 218. Team Standings . 600 Series—Roy Ward, 609; Jqhri LOPEZ, Inc. Bacigalupi, 609; Ray Davis, 610' Cherokees-' FUNERAL HOME Special—Ken Traphagen, 4-7-10 Navahos Exclusive but Inexpensive • SAME DAY Pick-up split. Pueblos DANIEL L. FRANCIONI anii Delivery Ser\ice. CLIFF KUNCKEL (rear center), of Ocean Grove, president of the North Shore Church Bowling Indiv; High game, Ray Davis, THOMAS W. TAYLOR League, presents March of Dimes. Chairman Roland 3. Hines ?. check for, $156.56, returhs from the Pawnees -.. 250; indiv. high series, Ray Davis, D .JOSEPH LOPEZ • Cleanest . \V a S' h Any 14th annual March of Dimes Bowling .Tournament conducted by the North Shore and Shore Church Comanches 701 - 7th Ave. Asbury Park w h ere. leagues. AIbo standing is Bud Brusso, of Long Branch,'president, of the Shore" Church keglers, while 610. . Delawares Air Conditioned PR 5-002) kneeling, left p> right, srf Bub Stirling, of North Shore! high 598 series; Wallace Dykeman, Shore : -Teanj. high ga^nes, Brad, #3 Ex Apaches .... Families Called For 55 Olin St. Phone PR 4-1078 ,Church; 2nd high game, 220,- and Russ Pullen, North' Shore, high game,’.221. Nortl-., Shore won the empts/-937; team high, series, Shark At .Their Convenience 2-sectior Journey, with 15,652 total pinsj while S ore Church totalled 15,129. Cheyennes; River Hills, 2692. OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2,'1962
FIRE ALARMS Church, Asbury Park: Mrs L. B, ing all sorts of. trouble. Mulford, Mrs, Joseph‘Hil!, Mia, A, Former Sheriff Hetrick, of Mon OCEAN .GROVE D. Clark; Mrs. Fred Pine,. Mrs. mouth County, was among the New 21...... — Asbury and New. York Drummond, Mrs. H. G^.Eggley, Jersey Progressives who met in 23— ------—..Surf and Beach Mrs, Bessie Brandt,' Mrs. II. P. New York and perfected an organ —-— And Neptune Times -__ _ ....__ - ; ■' 24.... u.;...... —Embury and Beaeh Published Friday TeL PRospect 8-00*7 25...... Main and Pilgrim Pathway Fox Mrs. Marjorie MaeWhinney, ization which had for its purpose WIM.IAM S’. KRESGE, Editor and Rubllsher 2G..Broadway .and Pilgrim Pathway Dr. and Mrs, .Charles "Woodruff, the capturing of the New Jersey CHARLOTTE ME1TEB, Social Editor 27.; Mt. Tabor and. Penn. Avenue Miss Jessie Stasis, Miss Lulu E, delegates for Colonel Roosevelt; Jt 3IXTV-FOUII MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN OROTE, NEW; JERSEY...... North End Hotel Wright, Miss Mery Watson. A:. ,V. was announced at the close, of the ' DESCRIPTION: §3.Sft yearly, 3 semi-annually. 29...... McClintock arid Beach ADDRESSES changed on reDUiest—always give'former address. 51...... 1..„...,...... Abbott and Ocean Newton,. Mrs. Jacob Beutell, Mrs. meeting that an aggressive Roose ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates>»lll tie furnished by us on request, - WATCH THE LABEL .ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OP 82...... —Clark and New Jersey H, D, Kresge, Claude Richmond, velt campaign would be started at ■■* YOUR_ SUBSCRIPTION______.______. _ ___ 33«...... Benson and Mt. Tabor Way Philip Kirkpatrick, Frank Mount, once. About thirty New Jersey Re 84..;..— ...... —Heck End Whitfield _ Entered as Second Class Mail in Ocean Grove Post Office __ 35------.Webb and Pennsylvania Ralph G. Wiggin, Mrs. Lida Hutch publicans were present at the The Times is on sale at following newsstands: Boy's Stationery and. 36...... Surf and Pilgrim Pathway inson, Elizabeth D, Xinsay, Eliza meeting. Ruth’s . Stationery, Ocean Grove: Crackfer Barrel,-Shark River HUls: Freddie's fleet ;of the New Jersey Bell Tele- Newstand. Asbury Park; Neptune Varsity Shop, Park-Wamer’s Drug. Store, 37.------— Benson and Franklin Fifteen Years Ago phone company, gathering through beth M. HanBon, F, F, Frost, Fred- In one of tho best and closest Inc., Neptune Soda Shop Andy’s Light Grocery, Nick* FornarottC*. Smith’s 38.....:...... ;....Benson nnii Abbott Terhune, C. E. Grieve, Mrs. W. H. Beehive. Harvey's Stationery, and WHly'r:. Neptune, 39...... New York arid Stockton out the state for their annua’ safety basketball games of the season, THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE 4 1...... Ocean Pathway and Central meetings. The telephone; cars and Wright, .Mrs. Helen I, Benson, Mrs. the Neptune school team defeated 4 2...... —.—Olin Street Firehouse trucks had, the busiest year in their Roberta Hoffman, Mrs. G> L, D. the strong Packer five from Long 43.....; ...... Main and Beach (From the Jan, 31, Issue . of 'The Times) history in 1946, .rolling' up more Thompkins. Branch. The game was played on 4 4...... Delaware and Stockton ■ General notes from .Neptune 4 5...... Main and New Jersey Grace Moore, the 1'greatest sing thars ‘.2,000,000 miles on N ew ’ Je r the Y.M.C.A. court, Asbury Park. 56 ...... Telephone Alarm ing actress of the time” was one sey highways and byways in all High School were as follows: Rob The score was 33 to 32. Neptune's 66...... Ocean Grove ofSchool 22 passengers of a Royal Dutch kinds of weather; ert Brophy was in. the . New York players were Lyons and Cooper, 2 — First Aid Call, or Fire Out airliner killed, in a crash at Copen Miss . Elaine -Fitting, 83 Embury hospital, receiving treatment' for forwards; Gracey, center, and Bar 3 — Chief’s Call his eyes; Victor Height, Kenneth 4 — Washington Company hagen, Denmark, avenue, was honored at a birthday rett and Jones guards. , February, 1962 5 — Fire Police Ira E, Wolcott, of Eatpntowii; party at her home. Miss Betty Fit MacWhiriisey and Lueile Syms were The following persons served as G — Eagle Company Monmouth county undersheriff, re ting, and 'Mrs. Lawrence Isa a cs home ill; Jean Heller entered Nep ushers in St. Paul’s M. E. Church, 7 — Stokes Corhpany 'The trees stand wistful in the square, ceived his appointment from Gov. acted as hostesses. Prizes were tune from Nutley; Principal Harry Ocean Grove, for February: George Wearing a.half-expectantj'&ir; Alfred E. Driscoll as sheriff, aas- won by Mary t,ou Oliver and Mary- A, Titcomb presented awards, for C. Pridham, John H. Dewis, H. D, the thrift exhibit to Dorothy Wood The sky is a slender silver bell, NEPTUNE FIRE DISTRICT 1 ceeding Morris J. Woodring,-Ocean lin Van Cleve. Others present were Clark, Earl Height, Joseph C. Jack ALARM SIGNALS and William Mihlmeister at the son, W. R. Cloughley, Harry Wobl- That waits to sound the knell Grove hotel and cafeteria proprie Peggy Marshall; NancyKindla, De 221...... Old High Schopl tor, who resigned. seret Laflin, Joyce? Kelly, Ethel assembly program. man, F. E. Reynolds. '• ' Of Winter.” 222...... Police Headquarters Mel Sespedes, Neptune’s top Stirling', Marilyn Hopper, Barbara William Lyndall, proprieter - of 223 Main, St.' and Main Ave. ' , . — Anne Mary Lawler 224....;...... Prospect and Heck pivotman,.. led the Fliers to a 36-34 LeCompte, Helen Taylor, Olaire Lyndall Inn, 52 Main avenge, Ocean 225...... Atkina and Emburytriumph over Red Bank with a 20 Timms bnd Mrs. Joseph Fitting. Grove, received numerous letters, 226...... Ridge and Embury In the United States February is the month of famous point' performance and, -was out telegrams and postcards, in addi 227...... Cerlies and Ridge standing in -the 55-18 trouncing-the tion to other and more substantial 821....Neptuns Hwy and Drummond birthday anniversaries, and is the last solid stand of Winter Fliers handed Lakewood a few 322 ...... Union ind Corlies (From the Feb. 3, 1912, issue tokens of remembrance op the oc iri most parts of the country. The word February derives its 323...... u-WakeSeld & Fenchurch nights later, netting 25 points fpr * .: of The Times) casion of his birthday. John Waria- name from the Latin verb “februare,” which means to purify. (Gables) the Conference season reccrd. The State. Fish and Game Com- maker sent him a book, “Daily 324..0.for<3 Way and Holburn Lane St. Paul’s Ushers kegmen took sioners decided to call in every The two Amei’icans who are probably recognized through (Gables) Strength For Daily Needs,” signed (From the Jan, 29, 1932, issue deputy fish and game warden com 422; ....Seventh arid Stokes over the Old First Methodist team; of The Times) by. Mr. Wanamaker. He also re out the world more thanany others* George Washington and mission and1 let the owner show 423...... r..;..;.Eighth and Hamilton 2 to 1, at the Bradley Beach Rec Unanimously adopted by the ceived a letter from Governor Abraham Lincoln, were born in February. Other famous 521...... Main and Corlies cause why he should have it re reation alleys; H. Garreau, of Old Neptune Board of Education was Woodrow Wilson saying: “I want birthday anniversaries which occur during the month are 522...... ;,...Unexcelled Fire House First Church, was high for his issued. This step was taken be 523...... Corlies and Atkins the budget for the year s t $216,- to give myself the pleasure of cause the commissioners found evir those of Aaron Burr, which occurred on the 6th, Charles 624...... Tenth and Atkins.team, with t 190:for a single arid 879, less than the budget of the sending you a birthday greeting. dence-..- that persons, qther than Dickens on February 7th, William Henry Harrison on Febru 525...... Sixth and Atkins 478 for three games,. For the Ush previous year by $36,096. The With warm congratulations on the 526...... Ridgt and Sixth whom, they have entrusted, their ers, Dick Stirling's. 206 fo r a .sin* proposition of .the employees of years you have enjoyed and the ary 9th, that of James Russell Lowell on the 22nd, William F, 527...... Ninth and Ridgsj badges and authority to havo been 151....5. S. Adams Co. Seventh anri gle gam e and; Bill Lyon with 546 the board to “donate” ten per cent i service you have been able to ren Cody (better known as Buffalo Bill) on February 26th, and parading them, and freely imper Railroad for three games, too!; honors. of their salaries above $1,000 was der others. May your life still be sonating game wardens _and rais Henry Wadsworth Longfellow on February 27th. 162...... igoe Bros., Tenth Ave, Southeast winds blew, in from accepted. The exemption plan was , spared for many years.” 1 long, 2 short—First Aid Call February is also the anniversary month of the Battle of the.sea scattering the fog that was announced by Thomas N. Davidson, I Buena Vista, which occurred February 22nd arid 23rd, 1847, settling, on the : coast. The, winds president of the teachers associa of the dedication of the Washington Monument, which oc swung to the west and January tion. It meant practically a saving ended with another day of, golfing curred February 21st, 1885, of the' inauguration of Jefferson of $10,000 on the payroll. weather,. It, was the mildest win Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Coopey, Davis, which occurred February 18th* 1861, of the destruc ter that folks remember, with June 17 New York avenue, Ocean Grove,, tion of the “Maine,” in the harbor at Havana, which occurred in January warmth, with only one received a letter from their son, on February 15th, 1898, of the chartering of the Boy Scouts very cold day, January .'21 when Robert Davis Coopey, descriptive the temperature dropped tp 11 of America, on February 8th, 1910, and many others. by Sherey in part of the Panama Canal Zone, ■ You got all the benefit of bungalow living Ir. four abeve zero, The day before the were, at Quarry Heights he wa3 do m m great !rlg, big rooms plus n fully pink tiled bath. it is the month of Valentine’s Day, and of the Gasparilla mercury h it 62. Also a ::»rg& fireplace and a* wide porch facing ing office work in the United States south AND -.. it, room for a garag - or patio Hardwood Carnival in Florida-. In this month also corhe Georgia Day and Only one accident every 100,000 floors and completely renovated. Your heat is oil hot Signal. Corps. Robert, who wa3 one water. Venetian blinds, storm windows and screens. This Groundhog Day. But, generally speaking, this is the birth miles, and- none involving serious of four to take the civil service much property In this A-l condition is vverth $16,000 aIo:;
$10,500 SUMMER INCOME PROPERTY s u p e r -m a r k et it seems to me that for fashion, insurance, a clever woman should ALL YEAR HOMES . have a special occasion dress — 2 apartments, l'/2 blocks from ocean, First floor contains not -wait for the special occasion living room, bedroom, kitchen and a bath room. Second floor to ,bu^4one.. Worth a hundred contains living room. 3 bedrooms, kitchesi and a bath roorit. times ttrore than its eost in aliare Partially furnished. .Could be converted for year !-ound use. is this R & K cocktail frock in limpid metallic knit. $12,000 — NEAR TOWN CENTER OCEAN GROVE Convenient to shopping ' and transportation. Containr living room, dining room, kitchen, sun porch, I bedrooms, l '/2 bath NURSING rooms Heated by in oil-fired hot water system.
GHRWAM ■ , HUNTER' HOME 63 CLARK AVE. • PR 5-0554 REALTOR MEMBER S.M.L.S. * (STATE LICENSED) RIDDLE.US THIS • Reasonable Rates EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY Is it true that the New Frontier is out where the waste O Newly Renovated • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage 4 8 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE begins?- - . • Diabetics — Cardiacs PR 5-0398 FOR SALE In the Sliasta-Cascade wonderland of northern Califor • Convalescents — Post nia, the officials of Trinity County are in a state of consid operative • Guest House. Beautiful ocean view. Every room erable confusion; Some time ago, centralists from Washing has private lavatory. Showers^ automatic heat. Fine condition. ton. tolc! the county it could apply for help as a depressed area—thus qualifying for low interest loans, technical as • Lot for sale. sistant, urban renewal money arid relief to blighted industries. • Hotel. One of the finest. Excellent business. But let Editor William F. Asbury of the, Weaverville, TIME NOW! 0. Guest house and small apartments. Can be bought Calif., Weekly Trinity Journal tell the facts of life: with low down payments. “No one applied for help—and we were still designated; North End To get a fine home — why pay more?— 2 small houses, • Hotel priced very low to settle. as a depressed area! Living room, dining • room, 2 bedrooms in each, excellent condition. Hot water kitchen, powder.room, two bed “It gives one the impression that for his own political rooms, store room, vbath; hot heat in one, forced warm air heat in the other. • Guest house. North side near ocean. Automatic reasons someone back east is pointing a scornful finger out- water gas heat; nice porches. heat. Reduced to $13,500- way and saying, ‘Lie down arid be depressed, damn you’!- • 8 room home. Gas heat. V /2 baths, full basement. Only $9,800. “Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Andy .Vogel, manager Large living room, sitting room, dining room, kitchen; six bed-' of the Trinity County Branch of Bank of America, says rooms, bath, extra toilets; run These Properties Will Sell Soon • Modem bungalow with garage. Automatic heat. ning water in all bedrooms; oil $19,500. ’ with understandable enthusiasm that bank deposits are at an steam heat. • Modern home, open fireplace. Insulated. Oil burner. all-time high. Do you want a practically new bungalow? See us re • AH year rentals. \ “The Weaverville Chamber of-Commerce points out that garding your housing requirements. a new supermarket will open soon. A new garage opened re cently. Throughout the county, in the last six months, sev- -eral new subdivisions have beeri laid out, and more are Jennie Meyer planned. With timber, tourism, and tally ho, we aren’t likely AGENCT ALVIN. E. BILLS, Realtor REAL ESTATE Realtor to fold up like the dust bowl areas of the ’30s. Mejnber of SMLS “Big Brother is watching us, all right, but. he’s myopic.” 47'/z Main Avenue 78 MAIN Av e . • OCEAN GROVE 117MAIN AVE, ? .S . On the masthead .of the Weekly Trinity Journal Ocean Grove, N. J. OCEAN GROVE Tel. PR 4-3061 , PRospect 4-2124 appears this biblical ptoverb: . ■ “Where there is no vision, the people perish,” FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2,1962 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIflfrES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE FIVE OCEAN GROVE IVeedlecraft J¥ewsc-^^ - ^ MEMORIAL CROSS Mrs* Daniel Sylvester, Jr., Heads
OCEAN GROVE— The 18- Neptune Twp. Heart Fund Drive Memoriol Cross on’ the front by Xan^^axter s»f the Ocean Grove Auditor-, NEPTUNEr—Mrs. Daniel Sylves Additionally, she 3asd, H eart hat are little boys made of? into, facing the sea, will be ter, Jr., chairman of the Neptune, Fund dollars support broad pro “Nails, snails, and puppy dogs tails" is the answer lighted the week of February Township 1962 Heari; Fund Drive, grams of public and professional that the old nursery rhyme gives us. Although in exasperated 3 to February 10 in memory points out that research has top education and community service moments we’re sometimes inclined to believe it, by and large; of'Oscar J. Schuessler and son priority in the Heart Association’s which bring the benefits of research we’ll admit that this description is much too derogatory to hold The Old Guard chapter of the Leo. Brierly, 140 Lawrence ave- Elmer, by Mrs.,. Oscaf. X program and, in the last 18 years, back to all of us. true all of the time. The young boy of today, it seemB, warms hia ue, secretary of th e F irst Aid Schuessler,' 17 . W est Lane; way. into your affections through a winning combination of the shore area, now meeting at St. .has , been responsible for great Contributors will find it simple loveable devilishness depicted in the rhyme and a feeling of con* Squad, is a surgical patient in F it Paul’s Church every Thursday at Madison, N. J, progress in the discovery of new and gratifying to help in the heart fidence which comes from the fact that he knows that he’s a young 10:30 a.m., extends a cordial invi kin. It is reported that hs is re and improved drugs, the correcting crusade hy merely inserting a gift man who’s going places. covering nicely.. W tation to all men of the district, of in-born. defects which only a in the special envelope presented YOUTHFUL sixty years of age and over to come The Laingdon Hotel,; 8 Ocean O bituaries short time «gc= destroyed the lives by the volunteer, sealing the flap ENTHUSIASM and join up. All meetings are in avenue, Is having; extensive of children and young adults, the and returning the envelope. In this It’s this kind of spirit teresting including the best in mov renovations, " on' the inside in latest knowledge about heart at th a t characterizes the face, ARTHUR HANCHER ' way, the gift is personal and con ing pictures. Talented men are tacks, rheumatic fever, high blood of the youngster pictured preparation for the summer, OCEAN GROVE - - A rthur fidential. . on the left and the sw eater , urged to come and make good use . to provide greater luxuries and pressure and atrokes. Local Neptune residents who Rancher, 73, died Wednesday' at he’s wearing seems to epi of their talents before an appre comfort for the guests...Last his home, 90 Mt. Tabor Way, after have volunteered. to serve on the June, Mrs. Jennie Oswald, pro tomize and complement his ciative audience. A bus trip and a short-illness. He was a resident committee arc as follows: Mrs. social get-to-gether are part of our prietor^ dedicated. ii “Quiet enthusiastic attitude. See of the Grove for three years, for It’s Official! James Gibson, Mrs. Wm. Pardini, ing as how the little man always worthwhile programs. Room" in the hotel, the altar merly of East Orange. ' . Mrs. Cosimo Testa, Mrs.. Gwen Hef- in memory of her mother, Mrs. has so much more to offer The Wesleyan Service Guild will Mr, Hancher was a World:War ter, Mrs. Winfield Kistler, Mrs. than tho nasty ‘‘nails,, Phoebe Potter. r.ieet on Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. in the I Army veteran. He was a retired Donald Prideaux, Mrs. Jos. Ben- snails, and puppy dogs Jesse Kelly, 'who has been re Conference ' room of St.' Paul’s stationery salesman front Bain- neth, Mr3. Cestlestine Jackson, tails” we think he deserve# Church. siding si the Redside, 76 Slain ave bridge, Kimpton and Haupt, New Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs. Ralph a stunning sweater just Mre John H. Wood, from Kear nue for nine years, is recuperating •York City, where he worked for Harper, Mrs. H. C. Cutter, Mrs. like this one. ny, was visiting. Ocean Grove and after surgery at the Memorial Has many years. He was born in Lon Wm. Matthews, Mrs. David Suss- pital in. New Yor^. . 1 • WARMTH AND Point PJeasapt for two weeks. Mrs. don, Sngland, man, Mrs. E. Fiedler, Mrs. Ed Ku- WEARABILITY Wood lives in the tent colony, dur Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russell, He'is survived by Ms wife, Marie boosh, Mrs.' Russell B. Cole, and It’s as sure to earn ing the summer, 102 Broadway, are the proud Rausch Hancher; si daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Emil Gennell. straight A’s when he wears Mr. and Mrs. Merton Sehurle of grandparents of their; first Evelyn L. Autcnrioth, here; -two it in the classroom as it Keats, Kansas, came on Wednesday grandchild Karen Suzanne grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. is to score the winning points on the playing field. to attend the funeral ,of Mrs. Munroe, borr; on January 28 to George Bull, London, England; their daughter and son-in-law, Mrs, Roger 'fogarty) Maywood; You’ll want to make him Schurle’s uncle, Albert T. Lamb. warm and proud in this They^visited in the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ross Munro Mrs. Edwin Pewei-s 'and Mrs. Chris (Continued from Page 1) knitted raglan with the of Mill Valley, California. Mr. topher Branegan, Hollywood, Flo Schurle'ri sister, Mrs. Alice Bean, and education. Because each child zipper closing down. the until Sunday. . Munro is associated with the rida, and several nieces and neph front. Done in simple pat ews, including Mrs. Carl Meyer of treated as an individual, any tern stitch, it ha3 smart On Tuesday night at 8:00 p.m. Rambler Automobile Agency in Ocean Grove. special needs of tho child or his slash pockets, ribbed collar and cuffs. We did ours in brisk peri in St. Paul’s Church, the Ushers’ Richmond, California Services will be held tomorrow family ate taken care of by Plan winkle but suit yours to the man. Pattern comes in men’s sizes Union will have as their speaker, After a month in West Wind- (Saturday) at 2:00 p.m. at the from its General Fund. This fund too, so knit one for Dad and make them twins. Free instructions Mr. Gerard Marshall who will show field, N. Y., it is good to see Mrs. are available in sizes 8 to 40, Send stamped,, self-addressed enve Ocean: Groye Memorial. Home. Rev. is made up of contributions from pictures and speak on the Holy DelRoy W hite, 77 Mt. Pisgah Wayy lope with your request for Leaflet No. B-164. Raymond Mowbray will officiate. the' public. Land &t,their meeting. A cordial home again. Mrs White was visit Singing «!nr Dorothy Collins Interment, Monmouth Memorial To encourage a warm, personal invitation is extended to all. ing her daughter and son-in-law, presents uasls of offico to Lola Park. Lucas, the gifted uovsn-ycar-oM relationship" between the Foster ness of the Post- was transacted. Vicki-Joy, Gregory and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Fish llnd fam from St. Louis who National Parent. and child, • the Foster Par Refreshments were served follow ily. • (Continued from Page 1) .and- Mrs. Jos. Storzieri, Doro Poster Child of Muscular jDyalrdjihy ent receives a history of the child ing the meeting by Past Comman will soon be announced by this thy and Mr. and Mrs. Harold William Bate who is a part- GEORGE W. DE HAVEN Associations o f America, fee. Miss and a photograph, and correspon der Joseph Huggins and Surgeon HaTtshorn, attended the wed time employee of Nagle’s drug OCEAN GROVE—A resident of Collins has dons; a great deal to dence through the Plan office is committee. Norman Packard. ding of Mrs. Helen Benson, of store, also attends Monmouth the Grove for 35 years, George publicize the Association’s activi translated both ways, This- ex The Post voted to send the post Boonton, N. J., to Joseph Le- College in West Long Branch W. De Haven, 63 Webb Avenue, ties nml is serving as Honorary change bridges the gap between quartermaster, Raymond Manley Scout Gathering Feb. 7 ■ Due of San Jose, California, on and was. on the Honors List for died on Sunday after a long ill Campaign Chairman of tho March Foster Parent and child and gives and his wife to the Membership ASBURY PA R K — On Wednes Saturday, Jan. 27, at Boonton. the fall semester. He is the ness. . for Muscular Dyntrophy in her the youngster the feeling of secur Incentive dinner in Trentorf, Feb day, Feb. 7, Boy Scout Troops and Joseph LeDuc is the brother son of Mrs. Gerald Pisano in Mr. De Haven was born in Penn home territory of Long Island, ity: and love he needs. ruary 11. The guest speaker 'for of Mrs. Harold Hartshorn, of sylvania, Before coming to the this affair will be-the national com Cub Packs from Deal to Brielle Spring Lake. ' -Si 7 Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. Jo Grove iso lived In Rahway for 25 mander of the- Veterans of Foreign will participate in a get-together Ray Misner. Jr.', son of Mr. and ' MRS. EDITH,JAMES seph LeDuc and Robert Ben years. He was a retired, account Wars of the U. S. A. The Post has at Convention Hall, here, at 8 p.n: Mrs. Ray Misner, 79 Inskip avenue, OCEAN GROVE — Word has son, her son, left immediately ant. ; "V-. .' ; achieved, payment of dues by over A re-dedication to the Boy Scout is at home for 11 days between been received of- the death of Mrs following the reception for San Surviving are a son, Clifford, 90% of the membership mostly Oath and Law and Cub' Scout semesters at Dulte University. Ray Edith I. Granier James, 75, -who Jose, where Mr. LeDuc has a here; a brother, William De Haven, through the efforts of Mr. Manley! Promise are part of the program is a eheeHcader at the university. died last week at the Cranford Hal! barber shop and a'Rock-hound Perth Amboy; a sister,: Mrs. Anna Donation was voted to the March activities in observance of Boy Nursing Home, Canford, after a gift shop. h Mrs. George E. Kirchner of the Huyck, Rahway, and one grandson of Dimes and other routine busi Scout Week, Feb. 7-14. long illness. Sterling Hotel, traveled to Ramsey Funeral arrangements were in At~a dinner party on Tuesday Mrs. James was a . frequent vis rfij |>r> * »TO 55 EMBURY AVENUE last Saturday, to attend the en charge of the Pettit Funeral Home, night, Alice Meyer, daughter of itor ft the home of her only sister, gagement announcement of her Rahway. . I H e UJCiAlNO OPEN ALL YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meyer, celebrat Miss Mabel Granier, 112 Mt. Tabor ed her birthday at her iome, 21 great-niece, Miss Patricia Joan Van PRospect 5-4076 Dining Room Air Conditioned Breakfast Served Kirk. Patricia and her mother Mrs. Way. Ocean avenue. Attending the par She is also survived by two SURF, BEACH & BATH AVES. Van Kirk, have been summer resi MRS. ANNA DWORKIN ty were her aunt and uncle, Mr. daughters, Mrs. Clara E. Frost, I lilt? YVUlllieiU OPEN ALL YEAR dents of the Grove since childhood. NEPTUNE—After a lengthy ill and Mrs. James Eckorsley from with whom she lived, and Mrs. Winter Rates; Rooms and Efficiency Apts. PRospect *>-9724 ness, Mrs. Anna Dworkin, 79, of Bloomfield, Donald Marriott from Ethel Monahan,'daughter of Mr. Ethel J. Stanwyck of Euclid, Ohio; 77 Baruch Drive, died on Friday Montclair and her brother John. and Mrs. Janies Monahan, 76! Main a son, Frank of Metuchen; five aii'S, ST. ELMO HOTEL p R S at her home. She was born in The regular meeting of the Lu avenue, attended the graduation grandchildren and eight great Corner Main and New York Aves. • Poland. cia Grieve Circle will be held on Monday night of Kathleen Naney grandchildren. Modified American & European Mabel & Geo. Oavis, Prop; ’She is survived by a son, Louis, Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Cocoran from the Union Hill High Services were held on Monday Mur/rie. Co. Feature Breakfast 8 to 10 Sunday Dinner 12:30 to 3 P.M. Shrewsbury. 'tC • A NEPTUNE FOOL,WITH Dinner 4:30 to 6:30 Wm. Sutherland, 70 Mt.. Tabor School in Union City. Miss Cocor in Cranford, N. J. The' Higgings Funeral Home, AUTHENTIC SOMAN TEMPLE AT LEFT, Way. an is now entering City College in * IS PART OF THE FABULOUS WEST Freehold, was in charge of ar The executive board of the Wom Jersey City. CARD OF THANKS COAST ESTATE OF A O N E-TIM E rangements. NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER. an’s Club will meet on Monday at The family' of Theodore Z. La The Ladies Auxiliary of the Ban Vance wishes to express sincere 2:00 p.m. in the clubhouse. The croft Taylor Rest Home will meet W & t • Classified Advertisements thanks and appreciation for the •IsaVHH HilOdNVa regular meeting of the club will be on Tuesday in the Junior room of kin.i services and sympathj ren Advertisement for these columns should be In the ottlce of "The MISS GERTRUDE RESSEGUIE wvmiMAB nins SNiviNnow v io t i Times'* NOT LATER THAN 11:00 A-M. * Thursday of each week. on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in the St. Paul’s Church at 2:00 p.m. Rev. dered them by the Occan Grove V1HVS J.VWHOJfTONl N03WISNVS OCEAN GROVE—A retired dea F irst Aid Sqs:«d and Police Dept, clubhouse. Raymond Mowbray will be the Good eyes mean■ good memories. CLASSIFIED AD BATES coness of the Methodist Church, (Signed) JE SS IE G. LaVANCE, guest speaker. Cars fo ry o u r e y e s af'stf -times. 25 Words OR LESS _ ...... ___ SEVENTY CENTS & Valentine Tea and Concert will Miss Gertrude Eugenie Res3eguie, Additional Words ABOVE 25 ...— 2 Cents per Word be given by the Cherub and Carol 5 Times for the price of Four Consecutive insertions. For each line * — ----- 97, died last Thursday a t the Ban capitalized or Indented, 15c‘ additional charge. Choirs of St. Paul’s Church on Mon croft Taylor Rest Home, 74 Cook Copy mailed in, given to a representative or brought to ofllce, per New Jersey ranks among the top sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy day at 3:00 p.m. for the parents and man Ave., where she had lived accepted over phone as a courtesy and convenience to customers. ten states having the greatest num friends. Mrs. Gace Jones is chair- 19 years. I B1U3 due Immediately upon presentation. ber of large industrial corporations Miss Resseguie had served as a in the nation. Fourteen of Amer deaconeS3 fo r 39 years. She en FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! ica’s 500 largest industrial corpora tered the New York Training tions are found in tho State. Sixty- FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, light OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS. Heck Ave. “Where One Finds The School for Deaconesses in 1900 and housekeeping. ADULTS ONLY, $5 PER Corner, close by Woodland Park, 2 one of the .nation’s 75 largest com Unexpected!” graduated two year;; later. She “Everything For The Table” WEEK up. Ocean Grove. No pets. 70 full lots (one vacant) ’ seven rooms panies; now also have operations es A bbott Ave. Call PR S^OIG. • well built home, all improvements in was licensed and consecrated In St. COR. PILGRIM PATHWAY & OWN ST. PR 41749 —44tf cluding hot-air oil. heat, furnished, re-, tablished in New Jersey. ■ duced to $10,000. Heck Ave. corner, Paul’s Church,. New York; . She had OCEAN GROVE . FOR RENT — Furnished room with one block from oceanfront. 10 rooms ' SHELL CRAFT bath for teacher or busniess woman in including 4 room owner's apt. Com been a teacher of church history, private home in Ocean Grove. For munity basement,' fully-furnished, out sociology and the life of Christ further information call between 9.a.m. standing bargain 510,750. To close and 5 p.m. PR 5-2844. —3-7 estate. Brewer Sc Smith, Realtors, 019 IIOBKY SHOP Your HALLMARK store.! in the New York Deaconess Train Bangs Ave., Asbury Park. PRospect 5- GIFTS • FREE INSTRUCTIONS ing School from 1904 to 1917. WEEKEND SPECIALS APARTMENT—3-room ■ and bath,y all 0250. -—18tf Shell Jewelry • Fish utilities, private entrance, good loca-! Scale Corsages • Plastic., Surviving are several cousins. , tion. $70. ' Call PRosp.ect 4-35G7. : —5, GUEST HOUSE—Every modern im Flowers provement. Gas .heat. Home and all Ruth’s Stationery Store Services were held at the Ban HORN & HARDART 1 lb. Vac. Tin year, business. Near ocean, north side. Write Box G39G, c/o Times Office, Ocean 70 MAIN AVENUE 53 Main Avenue croft Taylor Rest Home last Sat MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Grove. —ltf urday. Interment was in South OCEAN GROVE OCEAN GROVE SPENCER & SPIRELLA Individual DESIRABLE OCEAN FRONT GUEST Gibson Cemetery, South Gibmson, FAMOUS COFFEE - A ll Grinds - - 59c ly designed Foundations and Bpas. M. House. Your oiler will be considered. W. Whitehead, 160 Hillside Dr., Shark Details and inspection by appointment Pa. River Hills, Neptune. PR 4-6363. >^4Btf only. Call PR 5-2476. If no answ er call INSTANT 20 oz. Jar - - - - 29c FIREPLACE. 2 pairs of jalousie doors, KE 1-1754. •. . —2tf 2 gas radiators, and a bookcase. Ard FOU SALE—Excellent income- prop more Hotel, Ocean Pathway, Ocean erties, at most reasonable prices. Am SHELL FLOWERS Grove. PR 5-9584. —5 INSTANT 6 oz. Jar - - - ■ 69c sure one of these will just suit you. FOR ALL AKC REGISTERED COLLIE PUPS- Robert XV, Johnson, Real Estate 2 plump “Lassies”, 1. beautifully- 32 Main Ave., Ocean Grove. PR 5- BEAUTY DELL MARKET marked "Laddie? ready Valentine's 1020. —4-8*. OCCASIONS - INSTANT 10 oz. Jar - - - $1.39 Day; inoculated and dewormed. Qual 127 HECK AVENUE ity breeding, excellent value. Mrs. WORTH. INVESTIGATING. Mt. Her- Arthur H. Bostelman, PR G-7G0D. —5* mon Way, nr. Woodlawn Park, 4 apt. SALON Tel. PRospect 4-3974 dwelling, partly fur. Full basement, steam oil heat, good investment, $12,000. OCEAN GROVE CITY DRESSED - - - - Whole or Half POSITION WANTED Heck Ave,,; 1 block from Boardwalk, 72 MAIN AVENUE 3.*) 100ms, plus ow ner’s apt., fur., $10,750. : OCEAN GROVE KRUSCHKA WARM ROOM in exchange for pre Ocean front corner, .18 rooms, divided paring meals and light duties. For’ into rms. &. apts., fur. Also including T H E FLORIST business couple or elderly lady. Call 3 rqom bungalow. $14,000. B rew er & Ample Parking — No Meters LOIN OF PORK - - - - -59c lb. PR 5-3830 after 4:00 p fm, — 5* Smith, Realtors, G19 Bangs Ave., As 783 Wayside * Neptuno b ury Park. PRospect 5-0250. —5tf pe%r“ ,m PR 5-4461 PRospect 5-6758 WARDELL'S MILK HELP WANTED SERVICES FELIN’S PHILADELPHIA MATURE WOMAN, . cheerful, non- flniuitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiJmmmraTmfiMiMfr smoker, to help with housework and Vi gallon some invalid care. Sleep in or out. LIGHT HAULING and attics and cel References. Write Box 9420, c/o Times lars . cleaned. Duthal Sanders, 138 Office, Ocean Grove. -2-6 Cookman Ave., Ocean Grove. Call Best Prices SCRAPPLE------35clb. PRospect 5-1430. . —IGtf 53c CARPENTER—Service and odd Jobs. 1 Paid Clem's WANTED — To Buy Sash cords replaced, painting and pa per hanging. Call PR 4-443G. —1-5* For Old Gold and HIGHEST PRICES PAID—I will buy Silver and Beauty Salon china, glass, 4amps, bric-a-brac, jew WM GRAY — MASON — Work of all WINESAP APPLES - - - - $1.49 elry, silver, * furniture. Best prices kinds. Patching, plastering and alter Old Jewelry TETLEY TEA BAGS paid. Alice Sand, 227 River Road, Red ations. MU 1-5912. -• -1-10* 89 Main Avenue Zi bushel basket Bank. SHadyside 1-52Q0 ., —l4tf HEATING AND PLUMBING, clean OCEAN GROYE ing, maintaining boilers. Nothing too .69c • WANTED — Old-time multi-colored big or too small. John Brown, 99 Clark PRospect 5-7161 glass chandeliers with lead seams Ave., Ocean Grove, Call PR 4-2880. B. FEDDES Check your attics and cellars PR 5* •• -• • ' - -2-11 JEWKLEK 9517. . .. -2 -6 * Specializing In For phg. of 64 Bags Bakery Goods - Fresh Dally INCOME TAX returns prepared—per OCEAN GROVE Permanent Waving sonal and business; also, small busi POST OFFICE BLDG. SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES ness bookkeeping. C. Hawkins, 1394 ?3.50 A FEAR BY MAIL A sbury Ave., Asbury P ark . PR 5-1533; . -3 -7 * OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, *902 dinner-dance sponsored by the Needleerpfi;, Iew § Betrothal Of Sixth District (Monmouth County, N. J.) Veterans of Foreign Wars James B. Hummer of t h e United States and their la b y N a n ^ B a x t e r Jane Marie Gurry dies Auxiliary was held Monday at the O’Brien-Major V.F.W., Post Cited For Youth And ne thing about men’s sweaters; they're not always ({hanging NEPTUNE—The, esigagement of Home, 1615 Corlies avenue, with around. I mean—you don’t have tho Empire line one yea*— George W. Walker, District Com PTA Work * Resides At and .the. Channel, look the next. Sometimes I; think men just have Miss ja n e : Marie Curry,. 858 Old FREEHOLD — The,entire dent: Elizabeth F. Newcomb, as- 2211 Bangs Ave Neptune more sense than to stand for such goings-on. Look at their styles Corlies Avenue, to Mr. jack Brown, mander, presiding. slate Of officers of the Central sistant treasurer and assistant sec- in almost anything. There are innovations every year, yes. IJufc son of Mr. and Mrs: Wilfred Brown, Plans were made to have the din on the whole, most jviale fashions are etandard: practical . . . Jersey Bank and Trust- Com- retary; Margaret A. Warwick, «s- NEPTUNE TWP. — As, an of JtcKeesport, Pa., has been an ner dance on Saturday, March1 S.at and classic. : pany was renamed at a meet- sistant trust officer and assistant nounced, ii! The Times last week, nounced by he: parents, Rev. and 7:00 p.m. at Buck Smith’s, .Palmer ing last Friday of the board secretary, 'James I. Plummer was presented -':. AND CLASSIC IS' ■ Mrs. Albert D. Curry Rev. Curry avenue, East Keansburg. All post of directors in Freehold. Wal- Bradley Beach Office: An the Neptune Junior Chamber > of DEFINITELY is.minister, of the Hamilton Meth and auxiliary members and thei; ton Sherman continues as drew Milligan, manager and O . THE WORD ■ odist Church. friends are invited to attend. Commerce Distinguished Service chairman of the. board and vice president; Gwendolyn Award at a banquet in Peterson’s fo this week’s pattern. - Mr. Walker appointed the follow It’s a masculine pullover Robert B. Barlow is president. King, assistant secretary. Restaurant, ing on his committee: Chairman, that fits into almost any Charles Norman, Sr., Manasquan; Named to new posts were Frank Eatontown Office: Edward 0. scene. Long-sleeved — or co-chairman and publicity, Isabella G. Warner, previously vice-presi- Clark, manager and assistant treas- in its sleeveless variation dent and treasurer, who was desig- urer; Elliott Willetts, assistant sec- —it can still be worn al K. Johnston, Sr. vice president, Dis nated as vice-president, and Elsie retary. ' B most ’year round. One rea trict 6, Neptune;, Joanne Hiller, Sokol, who was promoted from Farmingdale Office: Richard W. son fo r ..this is th a t it's president, District 6, Freehold; Vin secretary to secretary and treas- Perry, manager. knitted in Coats & Clark’s cent A. G. Boyle, district Sr. vice urer. Fort Monmouth Office:.Clara B. Red Heart Super Finger commander, Middletown; Moses ing for soft and fine tex Lewis, district quartermaster, Eat- Other officers re-elected were: Vogei, manager and assistant treas- ture th a t takes to sensor, ontown; Edward Kwik, county com Raymond . F. Johnson, chairman, urer. changes particularly well. mander, Highlands; Gaetano Sgain- executive, committee and senior Freehold Office: Robert E. Hance, This isn’t a beginner's vice president; Ernest Hall; exeeu- assistant treasurer; Elaine H. Hill, Sweater — you’ll want a bato, Keyport; William MoBes, As tive vice president and trust of- assistant treasurer, little practice before com bury Park, and Leo Cournoyer, Bel fiecr; Francis A. Schuchardt, sen- Freehold Drive-In Office: Edwin ing to it. But the fact re mar. mains . . . it’s a very clas Reservations, checks and all ior vice president; John J. Higgins, R. Veselis, manager, sic item—for that!classic assistant treasurer and assistant Long Branch Office: William P. individual — your man! monies to be sent to Mr. Norman, secretary; Phillip J, Meyer, comp- Fleckner, manager and vice presi- And Christmas Is a lovely 51 Taylor Ave., Manasquan, by the troller; W. Lester Whitfield, audi- dont; Anthony J. DeSantis, assist- excuse for showing him reservation deadline—Sunday, Feb tor; Alfred R. Egan, assistant au- ant' treasurer and assistant seere- how much you cave-—by ruary 25. making1 him a gift .that
interest on 12-month time deposit certiticates will be captured by the thrilling new adventure in disciplcship helps —that of winning other persons to 0 72 on regular savings accounts compounded and credited quarterly. Christ and His church. This action Now more than ever it makes a big difference program helps youth to learn through actual participation 4*- / Compare on early hospital with a pioneer set- when you save here! Savings accoubts are just The program will begin at the i , I-*- llement. Needs were few. life was simple, most Wal! Methodist Church in Spring of it spent struggling for survival against enemy one of the many one-stop banking services avail Lake with supper at 6:00 P.M. on ra*t**» 'starvation and disease. Death struck sud- .. ■- ■ ■ y. denly — and often. But as limes grew less peril- Friday evening. At this i meeting able. You can obtain loans, enjoy quicker check- * • ous< settlers turned to improving their community. there will be an instruction of the «5-‘ They sou9t,> not on,y *° preserve life, but. to. youth visitors by the Rev. James V ‘ ma*te more worthwhile. handling, store valuables, benefit from expert Smith, New Brunswick District Di advice. You save time, earn higher interest, rector of Senior High M.Y.F. and Hospitals were once filled JSm . pastor of the Manahawkin Meth with the victims of epidemics thcit are now little more than 1 ^ r j _ ^ and you profit in many other ways when odist Church, Following this there memory: cholera, typhoid, small / w T ~ - will be a Consecration Service for pox, diphtheria. In 1900 diph- ■ y ‘ vou are a member of our big all visitors. . Iherio caused one death in every pSii-S?- 'S-J i 3 LET YOUR FINGERS On Saturday the youth will be '2500. last year it was less than J & i y * s ® banking family. DO THE WALKING visiting their prospects in their lo one in.a million. Deaths from in- cal area. Each participating church Juries through infection and ~'.'uTi 1 P 1 13^ Rely on the handy Yellow blood loss have olso decreased — s g 2.'' l Pages to direct you to the will have a special program in their — more ■ than 50 timn. since right msn to repair practical local church for all the youth that World War I. . ly anything —TV, furniture, were visited. appliances, autos, clocks or On Sunday morning all the youth what-have.you. Just read the ads, learn the facts/put will be attending church school your finger on the answer and church in their own church. - in the handy Yellow Pages. At 3:00 P.M. there will be a spe cial report meeting in the Wall 9 offices ALLENHURST • BRADLEY BEACH • EATONTOWN Church . concerning the result of serving FARMINGDALE • FORT MONMOUTH * FREEHOLD (S) this Christian Witness Mission. But victories over the crippling effects of accidents and formerly Member Fetters? M onm outh YELLOW deadly illnesses are slowly won and costly. Then too, many who Deposit Insurance Rev. Philip S. Brown, pastor of the County LONG BRANCH • NEPTUNE CITY are javdd live to an age when they are subject to degenerative CotporaSton PAGES West Grove Methodist Church is diseases which require long-term expensive treatment. This i* why the Sub-District Director in charge it is so important to carry Blge'Cross, the prepayment plan tho’f of this program. pays off in services rattier than restricted cash benefits, t FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1962 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TlffES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY page sevkm brother of the bride. A reception daughter.of Joe ancl Joyce Jacque- Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota. followed at the churct/hall. mot, celebrated her 9th birthday, Camp Meeting. Beverly Pyott-Larry Moss Wed Aug. 26 — AjM., Rev. Dr. Nor The couple are at home at 1305% 'She had a party—as all little girls 1962 Ocean Grove man W. Paullin, The Eastern Bap Jan. 20th In W. Belmar Church Salem Ave., Shark River Manor, must—and included: • Lynn McNal tist Theologicp.i Seminary, Phila after, a wedding trip to Connecti- ly, Linda Prideaux, Lou Ann Trun- delphia, Pa.; P.M., Rev, Dr. Nor cut, key, Sherry Cutter, arid! Wenily Auditorium man W. Paullin. Swolinzky. J f Sept. 2 — A.M., Rev. Dr. Norman 111 I The bride, a graduate of Mana- by Sh<;rey Paullin; P.M., Bishop Arthur J. Trinity Episcopal Church ir< sqtian High School is employed m Services Moore, Atlanta, Ga. s. secretary by A, G. Rogers' Inc, Asbury' Park is- formirig a Sept. 9 — A.M., Dr. Elmer G. Homrighausen, Dean of Princeton Asbury Park. . drama group. This group-'will , ... M I * Sunday Schedule be called the Trinity Players, Theological ! Seminary, Princeton, ' Mr. Moss was graduated from N.J.; P.M., Rev. Clark W. Hunt, From, this- area; Vera and Da Neptune High, School and Lindsey Methodist Church. Westfield, N.J. vid Hopper, Helen Cooper, Lou Wilson College, Columbia, Ky. He June 10 — A.M., Rev. Benj. L. Hoy,. Julia Shemely, Fran Jer is employed by. the Belmar Savings DuVal, Elrti P ark Methodist Church, vis, Carol Young, and. Clara and Loan Association. ' Scranton, Pa.; P.M.. -'Rev. Dr, J . Brunner are already partici Ernest Somerville, The First Pres SOCIAL pating. On Friday, February byterian Church in Philadelphia. June 17 — Bishop' Lloyd C. 23rd, the players plan to pre Wicke, New York-Area, Methodist SECURITY sent a Work Shop presentation Church; P.M., Rev. 'Or, Edward' Out West in the Berman Auditorium of -3 Latch, Metropolitan Memorial Many maids, cooks, and other Trinity Church. This first pro Church, Washington, D.C. Alice Chapman workers in private homes are hot duction will be a vaudeville June 24 -— A.M., Rev. Mr.-Earle 23 Hillview Drive W. Fike, Jr., Church, of the Breth getting credit under social secur type show. The productions Neptune, N. J. ren; P.M., Rev. Dr. Roy E. McAu- ity, according to Benjamin Sand-' will vary, with each presenta ley, Church of the Brethren. PR 5-8233 berg, District Manager of the As tion in order to give the group July 1 —■ A.M., Commissioner bury Park Social Security Office, . a well rounded dramatic ex Holland French, Eastern Territor ial Commander, Salvation Army; Hi folksl Now that I have been If you work for someone in their perience. x P.M., Commissioner Holl a n d writing this column for one whole On Tuesday night pf last week, French. . private home make sure you get month I am beginning to feel like the Trinity Ushers had a dinner at July 9 — A.M., Rev, D. Dillon social security credit for your work an old friend. It’s a nice position ti e Royal Manor, This • occasion Holt, Pres., Scarritt College, for by following these simple rules: to . be in, I get in ‘on. all. the birth Christian . W c r k e r s, Nashville, If your work is ih a non-farm home .was tor the purpose o f installing Tenn; P.M., Choir Festival. day party, anniversary, and social new officers for the coming year. July 15 — A.M,,Bishop Jaimes K. and you receive ?50 or more in cash events of our town. Dick Young, tht; outgoing presi Mathews, Boston Am i; Methodist wages during any calendar quarter To start our news, I have some dent, helped in the installation of Church; P.M., Rev. Dr. Ralph W. from any one employer, insist that Sockman, Pastor- Emeritus, Christ. belated birthday congratulations. Did: Briigger, the ineoriiing presi It seems to me that following, the employer report your earnings the auri lias becomo a national Church—-Methodist, N.Y.C. and pay the social security tax. Last Thursday, tifia 26th, Elizabeth dent. . pastime. And a limited budget i? . July 22 -r- A.M;, Rev. Dr. J. Wal Pardue celebrated her 3rd birthday, M att and Ann Love had Ann’s now no problem, for pale-toned lace Hamilton, Pasadena Commu Also be sure your employer copies and her aunt, Janice Penristrorii, sister and brother-in-law, Edna and wool costumes like tMa R & K nity Church, St.- Petersburg, Fla,; your name and social security num celebrated her birthday on the Same Original are perfect Bow under P.M.,, Rey. Dr. J. Wallace Hamilton. ber from your. card. Charles Ward, and th e ir two, chil Southern 'skies and just the ticket (Preaching Mission by Dr. IIamr When you reach age 62'you may Mrs, Lawrence W. ilciss (former Beverly Pyott) t day. Daddy,1 William Pardue, had dren, Chris ’arid Pam, visiting, last for Spring wear later on. - ilton — July 23 and 24.) his natal day on January 28th, so week., 'The Wards: drove from' De- j July 29 — A.M., Rev, Dr. Allen receive monthly old-age benefits, WALL TOWNSHIP — At the West Belmar and formerly of you can see it was quite a family troit, Michigan, in order to visit aid Lyons, Mrs Robert Dugan, E. Claxton, Broadway Temple, but only if a certain number of West Belmar Methodist Church, Ocean Grove. Washington H eights Methodist week at the Pardues. with their family. Mrs. Johfi Kennelly,'Mrs. William quarters of work have been report on Jan. 20th, the Rev. Richard Sid- Miss Pyott was given in marriage Kennelly, Mrs. Paul Mitchell, and Church, N.Y.C.; P.M., Rev. Richard The Summerfield P.T.A, The United States is getting L. Francis; Exec.1 Sec’y. The Protes- er for you. The number you need ener officiated a t the double ring- by her father. She wore an em dance last', Saturday night smaller and smaller. Virginia and Mrs. Samuel Findler, Jr. tant Council of N.Y.. Brooklyn Di-' ranges from C to 40, depending, on 1 ceremony of Miss Beverly Ann pire styled white slipper satin Was a hugh success, both finan Alex McLeod, with their four chil The next meeting will be Feb vision, Brooklyn, N.Y. your age. For example, a woman Pyott and Lawrence W. Moss, Jr. gown with lace inserts. Her veil of Aug. 5 — A.M., Dr; - D. Eiton cially; and socially. U nfortu dren, Danny, Diane, Debbie and 13th. who reached age 62 in 1957 or ear The bride is the daughter of Mr. four tiers fell from a pillbox of Trueblood, Professor of 1’hilosophy, nately, George and I were out' David, flew to Florida,for the week lier needs only 6 quarters. If she and Mrs. George R. Pyott, of West satin and, seed’pearls. She, carried Earlham College, Richmond. In of town so we were uriabie to: end. They left on Friday afternoon diana; P.M., Dr. D. Elton True is 62 this year she needs 11, or if Belmar. Mr. Moss is the son of Mr. a cascade bouquet if white roses attend, but I spoke, to many and returned on Monday. They Card Party At blood. she will reach 02 in 1970 she will and Mrs. Lawrence W. Moss, of and lemon .leaves,- •. (Preaching Mission by Dr. True who: were there, and everyone went by jet, and as Virginia said, need 19 quarters of
“At any rate, it is possible. It’s no crackpot idea. One day New York City or an other city may se cure energy' from , a small hole in the ground provided it is deep RECT enough,” he claims. ■ RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES * ------
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