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Vol. LXXVI, No. 46 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1 9 5 5 wSl SIX CENTS

State President Balloon Parade SECOND PRIVATE LINE Builders Hear Panelists Discuss COUNTY SEEKS $35,000 Delaware Names AT REDUCED RATES THRU CHRISTMAS SEALS rTOye C liifrFor Gibbons Member In A^j^Pdrk Starting. this week, resi­ The ■ mailing of 60,000 a Need For More County Schools dence telephone customers who Christmas Seal Appeals this Federation Day” Santa Claus Arrives. week signaled the start of Of Study Group have private flat rate lines sound for the elementary grades. Nov, 26th: With Mile- “New Homes Mean New Monmouth County’s 1955 drive •can get a second line at re­ For emergency conditions, she ap­ *•’ Mrs. -W. Y. Christian ’• Long Procession At Noon Schools” formed the panel to raise $35,000 to fight tuber­ duced- rates, New Jersey Bell topic Tuesday ni£ht at the proved double sessions, but felt Wilmington Newspaperman Heads Delegation Of Telephone Company announced culosis. And, Former Grove Resi­ State & District Offi­ Santa Claus is arriving in New Jersey Shore Builders that the pupils lose some valuable this week. The proposed rates classroom hours during the school This year’s seals, again de­ dent To Review Courts cers Here Last Thursday Asbury' Park on Saturday, are 50c to $1.25 lower than Association, - with ' Monmouth signed to be used in pairs, fea­ Nov. 26th, when the city’s an­ and Ocean County home build­ year. . ■ ' those charged for the first pri- ture a rosy cheeked boy and a John A. Gibbons, Jr., a member . The Woman’s Club of Ocean nual Balloon Parade , will be vate line. ers participating in a discus­ Senator Richard R. Stout, of sprig of mistletoe on the stamp Grove marked Federation Day staged by the Chamber of sion on the pressing need for Monmouth County : “The New Jer­ of the editorial staff of The Wil­ The new additional private with a dark blue background, mington (Del.) Morning News) is Commerce and the City of As­ new schools for the fast grow­ sey legislature has increased its last Thursday afternoon, with lines are available to residence and a doll-like red-haired girl one of five laymen appointed by bury Park. Vi"-U'. ing population. J state aid for education and now over; 10,0 members and guests telephone customers with-fiat on a chartreuse background Governor J. Caleb Boggs to serve attending. Mrs., Wilson Y. . Santa will rxdo in his brand new, furnishes $63,000,000 for operating rate,, individual' lines only in In his opening iremarks, Stuart for the companion stamp. on the Council of the Administra­ Christian, president of the .iio-foot long Christmas float, his costs.” He also cited three pending Areas where equipment is Robertson,-.chairman of the Mrs. ! Edward W. Crane, tion of Justice recently.created by State. Federation, headed ■ a .sleigh drawn by the famous rein­ bills ih the Senate which will estab­ available and no one is waiting community facilitiea, committee for Monmouth County chairman, the Delaware legislature.. deer, Donner, Blitzen and the rest lish a revolving fund of $12,000,000 large number, of state and dis­ for, private line service. • the Shore Buildersi 'and .moderator urges early response to the ap­ A former resident of Ocean of them. • •'. •'' for construction, trict officers who were pres­ of the panel discussion, cited vart- peal, since, this county is com-. Grove, Mr. Gibbons, along with the ent. ■ , ' The huge Santa Claus float will Ernest W. Lass, publisher of The ~T~ i ; reasons for Athe classroom peting with other sections in four other.law members and the , Mrs. Christian discussed the be- be only one of the amazing fea- Asbury Park Press: “We must seek shortage in this area^tbday: 1. Al­ the nation to be selected as 10 attorney members of the Coun­ 'ginning of. the -federation and..toes of the parade.' ^Holiday will a better understanding on the part a Joan Davis most no new construction from the location for a world pre­ cil will perform a continuing study stated that, it had been started also see’ an enormous Balloon 1935 to 1950; 2. School buildings of the public for the need for a mier of a new Warner: Broth­ broader tax base.” The home is of the administration of justice in . for a broader education,1 for con-1 Christmas Tree, decorated with 300 have become older vand more obso­ ers motion picture. Delaware, and of the organization, .tacts/ and to develop leadership. ' real electric lights. Humpty Dump- basic in American citizenship and lete; 3. Increased'■.birth rate in procedures, practice, rules and ■ Also speaking briefly ;was.Mrs. ty will be there, with Tex the Ba’.- Rider Graduate the county; 4. Public demands more this tendency to saddle real estate is getting completely out of line.” methods of administration and op­ ; Arthur Overgaard, Third district loon Cowboy, Sam the Snowman, educational semces;> 5. . Tremen’ eration of each and all of the He noted that real estate has been vice president, who discussed cur- The Raggedy Ann Doll and many, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Davis, dous migration into! the county Township Sells courts. It will be the duty of the rent projects; Other officers intro-! many . other -rspectacular balloon the habitual way of handling local 42 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove, from urban areas. Council to recommend any changes. cost, but the worker no longer duced were .Mrs. Michael Pizza, figures; New Jersey, announce the engage­ Pertinent' points’.brought' put by. Mr. Gibbons, who resides, in The whole’ procession, which will lives around the factory that sup­ Liens For $10,000 Third district radio chairman; Mrs, ment of their daughter,"Meta Joan, panelists follow: • , Holly Oak., Del., a suburb of Wil­ bp a mile long, will ^represent a plies the tax"revenue. Joseph Walsh, state chairman of to Mr. Herman A. Brown; son of Dr. Donald Mitchell, director of mington, has been associated with real parade dramatization of the Assemblyman Alfred N. Beadlo- Purchaser To Foreclose civics .and legislation, and Mrs; Mr. and Mrs. Roy D; Brown, of Field . Services, School of Educa­ The Wilmington Morning News popular poem, “The Night Before ston, of Monmouth County: “It is Over 1,000, 20-foot Lots Henry T. Hopkins, district chair­ Dolgeville, N. Y...' ■ '! tion, Rutgers University: “There for the past 15 years' and is pres­ Christmas”. Seven bands, colorful not so much the ability to pay, as In Abandoned Development man of civil defense., is no existing or proposed statute ently serving as the legislative marching units and other features the will to pay.” He felt that the Mrs. Frederick Strom, president that can meet the need of an im­ A bid of $10,000 for tax sale correspondent for the newspaper, of the parade all add up to a happjr citizens should be informed of their sale ■of the club, and Mrs. John Dey, pacted community.” (Here he cited day for children and adults alike. responsibility to the field of educa­ certificates on 1,057 lot's in the He is the son of Mrs. John A- Gib- ' Mrs. C. B. Hennig, Mrs;' Fred Middletown Township'as an exam­ western section of Neptune was ac- bona, Sr.'; 64 Asbury Avenue, Ocean Schultz and Mrs. Russell C. Wool­ Starting time will be twelve tion and that in many cases peo­ ple, w ith i t s . need fo r $13,000,000 cepted by the Neptune Township Grove, and is a graduate of Nep- ley; past presidents of the club, noon, at Main Street to Cookman ple complain about their real estate in. school construction funds.) He municipal committee Tuesday tuen -High School and attended the Avenue,; then east, to' Kingsley tax,, even, though they have the greeted the presidents and their noted that tho problem in Mon­ night. Nearly all of the lots have University of North Carolina. guests and Mrs. Joseph Blackley, S tre e t ability to pay more. Real estate mouth Comity has been created by a' 20-foot frontage and are located ;. —------— ------program chairman presented" each - is still the best basi3 of taxation, the shift ■ of' the .population from in a former development that waa president; with a corsage. the money is- easily collected and 8()th Anniversary Month industrial areas, where tax income abandoned when the land boom of i ______• Club Presidents Attend is A; spent within the municipality, Old Guard Elects is realized in .municipalities from- 30 years ago collapsed. ' The month of November is being' Presidents of other clubs who at­ close to the source and with a mini­ large; plants, to, a suburban area, The lots were obtained by own- observed as Anniversary Month by tended were 'Mrs. Russell Fox, mum of, administration cost. William Miegers w here services. ^must* be rendered ers who were subscribers of . a St. Paul’s Church. The St. Paul’s Spring . Lake; Mrs. • Oscar Lestce, William H. Oliver, vice president the population and tax income- ia New York newspaper. The Town- Methodist ^Episcopal Church of Belmar; Mrs. Ernest B. Jamison; of the BuilderB Ass’n. and a mem­ received from tho homes, rather ship came into possession of the Ocean Grove and Asbury Park was Elberon; Mrs. B. C. Neary, Mana­ Officers Named By Re­ ber of the Monmouth^County Plan­ than ■ industry. Residential real land through default of taxes. The . organized in 1875 and 50 years la- squan; Mrs. Charles M." Auer, East tired Men; 100 Members ning Board: “I believe that the estate cahriot continue to absorb area lies off Wayside Road and ter the church had slightly more Brunswick; Mrs. W alter Schultise, Enrolled In YMCA Unit special’ school assessment' against this mounting burden \> and'fstate Palmer Avenue and the 713 Com- ' than 800 members: Its present Highland Park; Mrs.. Frank C. builders is discriminatory.” (In ; P. Willian). Wiegers. was elected m m m S a fi and/or federal aid. ' forth- pahy; of ^Newark, which Ipurchased; membership totals'1630. Sirice'1940' Laird, Freehold; Mrs. Percy Ketch- iSome,. -Monmouth ‘County munici­ airector : of tho : Shore-' Area Old coiming, he declared.’/]' , the certificates, must foreclose the the church membership has in­ om, Asbury Park; Mrs. ft Mount palities a charge is levied against Guard at its meeting last week In Earl B. Garrison, ^Monmouth land before home development gets creased by 50%, with a correspond­ Applegate, Emmay; Mrs. j; R. Mis- m w ' *•" a developer /or each house and this the YMCA. Named with him were County superintendent of schools underway, ' .-V ' ing growth in all departments of • sem er, Breton W oods; M rs. M. R. Miss Meta Joan Davis money' is dedicated to schools.) Frank J; Smith, vice director; C. At the Tuesday night meeting, work and in its program. Services Quackenboss, New Brunswick; Mrs. ■“The increase in the number of j Senator Stout pointed out that he A. Clark, secretary; Charles E. Mis3 Davis was graduated from Monmouth County pupils is beco.m-! did not argue the validity of thi5 Building Inspector J. Harry Neid- appropriate to the Anniversary ob­ Wm. Fredericks,- Point Pleasant, Blanchard, finance .secretary; L. Neptune High School and attend­ hardt presented his report for Oc­ servance will be held on November and Mrs. H enry C. U m stead, Jersey ing larger .each year and the prob- charge, but that this levy was made A. Rhoades, treasurer,1 and Harold ed Trenton State Teachers College. tober: 58 permits, were issued at a 20 th, and'27th, . ’ V, Shore. ' Tem facing us is one for every citi-1 in response to public opinion. Dr. Foster and W. \B. Whelpley, new ,She is now employed by Steinbach total valuation of $438,538, of ’ . T-1 - flfr Other guests were Mrs. Lillian zen of our county. We blame.the Mitchell, of Rutgers; declared that members of the executive com­ Company, Asbury Park; state" department of education and which 46 permits at a $405,000 val­ Perry, Ocean. Grove; Mrs. John this levy' is “very regressive” and Ball Vice President N. E. A. 1 mittee.' ' ■. . Mr. Brown graduated from the legislature, but we must blame uation were for new dwellings and Malone, Belmar; Mrs. A. H. Meyer, could be likened to “users pf roads A Thanksgiving' service for Dolgeville Central High School and ourselves.” He noted that in Sept. one . p e rm it, a t $16,000 is for a Mrs. Mortimer Com,'Lpng Branch; paying for roads and forgetting Alfred J. .Ball, of Woodhaven, members and friends::wiil be' held from Rider College -where he ma­ 1953 there were 38,814 pupils in new_ commercial building. Mrs. Thomas B. Goman,- East the development of the entire econ­ N. Y.,; and a summer, resident of Tuesday, 11 A.M., in the Y, at the jored in accounting. He is now. em-. couiity schools; by Sept; 1953 the Tax Collector Harold A. Smith Brunswick; Mrs. George Gordon, omy.” -!■' — Ocean Grove at 97 Central Avenue, suggestion of Rev. F. A. Schaum. ployed l)y the Bendix Aviation Cor­ pupil : load .increased; 2700 to 42;- reported to the municipal commit­ elected vice president of the Highland Park; Mrs. Charles L. , William Doegan, executive vie* was Arranging the eveijt, including fc poration, Eatontown. ,’> • 596, and by September of this year tee that October collections 'totaled National Editorial a t ' Hays, Freehold; Mrlj. Herbert president of Structo Schools Corp., Association musical double quartet, are Samuel the pupil load had jumped 3100 $133,654.93, of which $101,053.86 Towle, Asbury. Park; Mrs. Martha No date has been set. for the Boston, Mass.: "A rational ap­ the fall meeting of the association Pegg, Rev. Jl ■ F. Niebuhr, Rev. more to 45,754. “While we are was tho current tax account, Samblyke, Lawrence Harbor; Mrs. wedding. ' ; - proach to the problem will build in Chicago. He is the publisher of Charles Corwin, A. A. Saisselin; building more classrooms in the $9,143.44 delinquent taxes and the The Leader Observer, of. Wood­ A. Barton Cross, Little pilver; Mrs. ------* ------schools' cheaper' and the* form ­ J. H. Neil, Janies Little and Thom­ county, each year we end up with balance in miscellaneous revenues. haven. ., - ■ John Eagan, Mrs. James C lient, tion pf public opinion will build as Davis.'..■ ■> a deficit. We are failing to keep Cecil Matthewa, of Shark River Fords; : Mrs. Frank Sundmaker, Named Sophomore Guides ' schools quicker.” His corporation A tribute to the Old Guard and apace with the enrollment increases Hills, was .appointed a special po­ Born, In Kentucky . Point Pleasant. finances, designs and builds schools to the Flag Day observance chair­ Lois. E .: Frevert, 307 Helen Ter­ during, the year,” throughout.the country on a Iease- lice officer without pay. Program By PianiBt, Choristers man, Rev. J. F. Richards; was pre­ A daughter, Robin, was born race, aiid Ruth'L. Traub, 611 Fair- Mrs. John. Polhcmus, president purchase basis, whereby school dis­ Act On Ordinances Mrs. Joseph L. Blackley, pro­ sented by the D.A.R. chapter. Nov. 4 in Lexington. Kehtucky, -to- view Avenue, are two Neptune of Monmouth Council,' Parent- tricts' will own the building after Two ordinances were introduced gram chairman, introduced Francis It 'was reported that. 100; retired 'Mr.' and Mrs. Mack Bailey. Mr. girls ^t Douglass College who have Teacher Association: “I ‘would a specified period of time. He de­ on first reading: 1. Vacates a sec­ Kodoma, pianist, who flayed “My men are now members of the Shore Bailey, who is the-grandson of Mrs. been] selected among the 69 mem­ rather see double sessions than clared that his company has. con­ tion of old Riverside Drive, west of ’joys” .by Chopin, a ronda and George Pigueron, 44 Embury Ave­ Area YMCA Old Guard, which bers of the Class'of 1958 to serve children being taughtin fire houses structed schools at a cost of $15,000 Highland Avenue, in Shark River Debussy’s “ Clair de-Lune.” The nue, is attending Asbury College; meets every Tuesday at 11 A.M. as Sophomore Guides. They will or in facilities that- are not ade­ per classroom and that in New Jer­ Hills; 2. Creates a commercial zone Choral Group, directed by Mrs. Wilmore, Ky. Others are invited to attend. conduct visitors to the State Uni­ quate,” she declared in response sey school construction by the old- in the small area at the junction Russell Snyder and accompanied ------——* ------versity women’s college, on tours of to a question, that asked .whether fashioned methods have run costs of Coriies Avenue, Neptune City’s by Mrs. Joseph. Fitting, sang Submit Copy Earlier “Morning,” “Sylvia,” “Bird Songs YMCA Reports Donation the college campus. ,’ double sessions are as bad as they as high as $35,000 pW classroom. Martin; and the Past Presidents, < - ' Page eight, please at Eventide” and “Prayer of Money for plastering tho newly- Newspaper and advertising copy for next week’s issue of The Thanksgiving.” \ painted 24-room fourth flodr of the World War 1 Yets Reminisce At Reunion Ocean Grove Times, Nov. 25, should . Mrs. P. C. Comes and Mrs. Kath- Shore Area YMCA has, been con­ MEMORIAL CROSS be subm itted a day earlier. erino Ailing were in charge of deco­ tributed by Maurice Poliak, The 18-foot Memorial.Cross Thanksgiving Day is a holiday. rations which were in a harvest through .the Henry Poliak Fund. oil the front; a t the - Ocean motif,, with fruit arranged in a The Y board reports “a dream of Grove Auditorium, faring the , .Page soven. pleaso 27 years has come true and the sea, will be lighted the week YMCA now has 24 additional rooms of Nov. 19 to 26 in memory of to serve young men, particularly Lydia I). Snyder by W. H. servicemen-■who, come from every Snyder, Jr., of state in the Union.” The Shore To The Hills and Ocean Grove. Y, with now endowment, has in­ Mary Jane. Evers Shark River Hills creased its membership during .the past 8 years from 250 to over 1200. The Y is about 50 percent Orchestra Delights Family Hi there! Guess what, the* title • This week’s column will be a of the first book in Boy Scouting is self-supporting. ' ; ' The Charles Guest: Orchestra, "quickie’! as the news at hand can —Wolf—it figures! ... ■ ------— *■------now playing for the winter season be-covered in jig-time. ; Fitkin Auxiliary in the Hills had Bom On Veterans Day at the New Brunswick Hotel, Lake­ . Here ia one date which should be a busy week—the Evening Group wood, gave a concert Monday night, of interest to many!. On Friday A daughter, Victoria Joy, was met Wednesday night at the home Nov. 7, at the Methodist Home here, evenlng, November 2Gth, the Red bora last ^Friday, Nov. llf in the of Mrs. Carleton White, Overlook which was enjoyed by the entire , and Black Association' is' sponsor­ U.S. Naval Hospital, St. Albans, Drive. Mrs. Thomas Bryker was resident family. The program is ing . the tNeptune - Alumni Dance N. Y., to Mrf and Mrs; Joseph Stor- co-ho.st<;ss, 17. members and . a ^ given through the Musicians Per­ • whicli will, bo-held in the Crystal viere. The, mother is ;the former guest, Mrs. Lawrence Clark, were formance Fund of Local 399, A.F. : Terrace Room of the Berkeley-Car- Mildred Hartshorn, daughter of Mr. present. Mrs. Charles Pearl won : of M. Mr. Guest, who lives in t e r e t . ■•The d o n a tio n is p e r C ouple and Mrs. Harold Hartshorn; ' 7 the special: award'and 144 sponges Ocean Grove at 142 Stockton Ave-1 • and Don DeVito and his fino orchcs-- Broadway, Ocean Grove. were prepared. $20 - donation was nue, , delights .the Home family, t r a will provide' the m uB ic begin­ voted for ,the Thanksgiving^ and f every year with a musical; night : 'CARD OF THANKS Christmas celebrations at the hos­ ning at 9 'P.M. by .his orchestra and promises to last Saturday wan an eventful I wish i to-, thank friends -and pital. '. • . return next year. neighbors for their sympathy and The Afternoon Group met at the day in tW 'life of a certain young many acts of kindness at time of • Gables afcher. Dick' (Robin Hood) my bereavement. Mrs. Kathryn HELEN G|FT & YARN SHOPS home of Mrs.: Charles . Vitello,.':" Crelin startled neighbors when he Matthews' Daiflley. —46 60 and 48 Main Ave. Full line of Moore. Rd.; Thursday.' 2000 .fluffs'.”;, produced\.on honest to goodness COMPANY H OFFlfcERS — Fifty of tho 77 men on the present roster of tho Company H Veterans gifts' and yams.' Christmas cards. wero packed- after' dessert .was > NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL Association, Asbury Park, enjoyed their 37th ahnual reunion on the, cvo of Veterans Day at tho __ *• • - ‘-43 tf served. Those present were' Mrs.- • FOX which he’d shot with his BOW Cypress Inn, Wanamussa, renewing World War I friendships made in 191G-1918. In the above PHARMACY — PR 4-0204 CHRISTMAS CARDS—By Gibbon George Arison; M rsi. Daniel.; Ar^.': and ARROWS Imagine — next' All-year Bfrvice. Drugs of quail- photo are: William F. Taylori treasurer; Ernest Knlerira, secretary; Raymond R. Gracey, of Ocean Distinctive but inexpensive —- send ; they’ll bo finding bears back here! w for prescriptions. Doctors advise Grove, president; Harry Harsin, vice president, and John Harris, sergeant-at-arms. After a short '' ■' - • ' the'finest nold, Mrs. Fred Braun^Mrs, James I know if I’D that fox-I-would Nagle's..Honrs 8:30 s. m. -10 p. m. memorial service for the departed member?, .-& steak dinner was enjoyed. President Gracey ■■ pace two,• please' adv. toastmaster and there were several short speeches.

■A -r ;■-* 1 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1955

Gather them.'in from the world’s by Mary Diet and' Art ' Henricks Walling, Virginia and Dom Maca- Reminiscences By hot .Btrife,. , Adventure - Drama At Palace but if you' happen ypon these -two, luso and Dot and Stan Nelson. The THE OLD TIMER Into the garners of Heaven above: thank themrfor 'their time given dance was an annual affair which Chorus . • ,' in, making this such a beautiful is- held to benefit theSRH Fire “Gather them in, yes, gather them spot, in the Hills. Company., . . Milestones cliaiked up this week Happy Birthday, to'Joyce l^elson Gather them in from tho world include the tenth wedding anniver­ who will be fourteen tomorrow and of sin. sary of Jean and Eddie J ones; .Elm­ to ' Edna Cole and Dante .D’Agos- Wisest are they. who the most wood Dr., an Thursday, Novi 17 tlrie'on Wednesday, the 28rd. _.;i : shall win, and .the 8th birthday of Jo Ann " Anniversary wishes, to Sue and Life's great work is to gather Before me is a picture of the Sturm; S. Riverside Dr., on' Mon­ Norman, Sauer on their 28rd to­ . beach, meeting held at six o’clock them in.” day, Nov. 21. ' V morrow. " ’ ‘ ■ 1 ’ "~y . on Sunday evenings for all these The invitation to‘“turn to the I have heard so.many people.say The Executive Board meeting of many years. This was the year Lord and seek Salvation” was al­ they haven’t: had such a good time Summerfield ; P.T.A.' will ,be., held 1893. The boar4walk was out some ways given. Many found their Lord in ages as they had at, the Fire­ this coming Monday evening, j^he distance farther to the sea and the and personal Saviour at the meet­ men’s Dance Saturday nighti a t the 21st at 8 P.M. at tho Hamilton Firo pavilion was over ’ the walk and ings on the beach at Ocean Grove, Shark River Hills 'Clubhouse. Most House.- This'is a medting:at which much longer. There was a speak­ to go through life to serve and people seem to have hit; the hay parents may express their views er’s stand built out. over the sand, help others along the way. The 4-6 A.M. : With my date on; another for discussion. ; . and a wide beach greeted the peo­ number is not known that will continent, I stayed home, and saw June Kilz, our Gables'Brownie ple who wished to attend. There is greet us in that Happy Land. George Gobel give a rundown on ESCAPE is outlined by,John Wayne and co-star Lauren Bacall leader, is having her first meeting as far as the camera would reach As I looked out over the ocean the', various roles a . wif e must play in the adventure-drama, “Blood Alley,w now playing at the Palace tomorrow. June has beenstaking many thousand people in the pic­ and thought of all I have written Theatre, Bradley Beach, ending tomorrow (Saturday) night. —fascinatingly funny but horribly instructions and, will undergo- a ture. The men, all but one, have hero I realized it could, never be, close to the truth—especially the that if ygu want to. go anywhere, kowski, Mrs. Ida Jernstedt, Mrs. on derbys, the one man has on a again, because of the encroaching breakfast scene. , sixteen hour day course in leader­ of the :iea, and while we have a keep in mind that it is “better, to Leon Schendler, M*38 Marguerite ship in March. Jean Huggins is ; “slouch hat.” The women have on Ronnie Steel of -Glenmero -Ave. sailor hats.;.?: Even. the children new pavilion and can worship there be safe than sorry”. The- life you Geroni, Mrs;- Carolyn Larson, Mrs. co-leader, nnd Edna-W est,, chair­ is stationed at Samson, Air Base, I and others passing on the walk can save may be your own arid your Elizabeth Campbell and Mrs. Nich­ woman. Congratulations and much have on hats, few without any. On ( Geneva, N. Y., if any of his-pals tho platform I see Mr. Shauger hear and join and perhaps gain a own family. olas Piccone. success to. our Brownie Troop— wisjLtovwrite.. We are pleised th a t •woird of life that will give them A happy Thanksgiving to all. Doria. Speaker’s mother, Mrs. may continued cooperation through with his trombone, Dr. Ballard, Dr. hlSis. nearby-.for, his basi?- training Stokes and Mrs.'Stokes. The young encouragement to carry on their THE OLD TIMER Fred Allgor, who reads our column the years.' see all our mothers and way down in Lutz, Fla. in the win­ /o he can see what Santa (or i s i t young daughters participating > in folk were sitting all around the work ahead,' the sea seems to have mother five letter word with S) edge of the .platform, and among a desire to come in shore. We must ter (guess I’ll restrain my remarks such a worthy project. 1 brings the McCalls for Christmas. them the “oid Timer,” If I had a have another jetty and it, is started (Contlnucd Irom page 1) as to who wants Florida—our Keep m e posted and I’ll see you magnifying glass I ctfuld pick out to save our, beach, yes, even the er, Ms. Frank Linehan, Mrs. Cath­ beaches.are as nice) is now recup­ Dop’t forget to buy your Thanks­ on the aame corner next Friday. some more. Yes, there is-my moth­ city itself. erine Thompson, Mrs. Peter Tuni- erating from an operation down giving . —, it comes next er, she is sitting on the steps that It will, soon be the day we call son, Mrs. Vitello, Mrs. Gladys Wal­ there. Take it: easy, Mrs. Allgor. Thursday this year—be seeing you YOUR BEST BUY — T H E TIM ES over a drumstick! led to the sand and made a very Thanksgiving and devote to the lace and Mrs. M. Willig. ■ ' Cub Pack #81 held its pack meet­ $3.00 A YEAR comfortable seat for many people. worship of God , and giving of Mrs.' James Jernstedt, Lakewood ing Thursday- night at the Fire­ Underneath this picture is a thanks for all His marvelous gifts Rd., gave a surprise shower Tues­ house—my first experience at one Galdes short poem by our first and poet to us and to this land in which we day night for her future sister-in- of these—little boys, are even live­ president; Dr. E. H. Stokes. 11 Surf live. We make it a day of feasting, law, Miss Etheldreda Chew, of lier than little girls but you cer­ Blackburn, Lanchester, Eng. Miss Meeting.” this is all right, if we have seen tainly can’t beat the enthusiasm to it that some one who may not Chew will marry Bill Thompson; “Beside 'the sea, the wondering of this. age. Leaders with good have the wherewithal! to provide a ; Dee. 10. She is staying at the programs are well rewarded. Den people stood;,,.. * * 70 Main Ave., Ocean Grove • feast is not left to spend the day home of Mrs. Wm. Gell in the Hills. mothers, Mrs. Warren Kelly, Mrs, Or sat, or bowed, devotion’s alone. You will be surprised how Guests were Mrs. Harry Erny, earnest throng; Fred. Maier, Mrs. Edw. J ones, Mrs. : Air Conditioned: much more of a good time and the Mrs. Wm. Thompson, Sr.,. Mrs. Martin O’Connor, and Mrs. Thom­ The spirit, lost in worship’s; at­ Blessing that comes to you when Edw. Burkhardt, Mrs. Harold. Rob­ as Bryker were present. Also For Your titude, . • inson, Mrs. Gell, Mrs. Stephen Wil­ Mingled iff praises .with the bil­ you1 make another happy. Rusty, Schmid, troop treasurer, Bob' son, Mrs. Jack Cramer, Mrs. Fred Moser arid;Mr; Moog of the Gables Comfort : low’s song.' ■ If your church has a service or Bruton, Mrs. Alice .Benedict, Mrs. who were, doing something but I Free Instructions Daily “O widening sea, 0 ever heaving there is one for all, attend and,the day will be more enjoyable all Stanley Bruton, Mrs.. Peter Pol- wasn’t sure what. Harvey Wad- ' All Kinds of Unusual Gifts . ' flood, Hbre on thy margin, where the ar.ound. Please remember that-al­ cohol ' and gas will not mix, and surges roar, The people, risc^ to Thee, 0 God, They weep, they .worship, triumph • and adore.” - “McGEE has the All this brings hack to . this Old KEY to Timer many and precious memo­ ries.. Faces long since passed hu­ man sight and waiting for our com- • ing to join- them, Over There. How the Gospel rang out over the water in song and message, especially if the wind blew from the land; car­ ried it back over the .city if from off the sea. Believe it or not; they managed.a collection at this serv- ' ice by the year 1892,; sitting on th£ steps, and sand, .or: standing ‘CAREFREE MOTORING’ along the walk. Even as a child. I loved to go. for- the singing was so wonderful, and Professor Sweeney would lead some times and Mr. Yatman would speak/ They loved , us, perhaps that is’why we were attracted to them..- If you want to | PLYMOUTH be loved just try loving some one j very much and see what , the reac- i Sales and Service tion is, for it is true “Love begets love”. Let me give-another hint, “go the second mile”. From this service always came some one who would go that second mile to save M c G E E a soul, rather, lead a soul to Je3us Christ. Dr. Stokes wrote a hymn that M O TO R CO we used to sing, at limes. I quote a verse here. 1101 MAIN STREET “Bind the sheaves in the bundle ASBURY PARK • • of life, : Bind them ever with the cords of PRospect 5-4344 love;

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New Jersey Bell Telephone Company FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1955 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY Utility Planner sengers'.; 'Last Sunday his father NHSStudents Hear told me that he and Mrs. Draper 114 Members Hear had just returned from a visit to Bergen Co. Sup’t. Denver, and .methought parental Indian Topic At pride was "justified and pardon­ Educator Tells Assembly ; able” when one realized the respon­ Nov. 10 -‘How To Get . sibility resting on the dolonel’s Along With People” shoulders. *. Mrs. Elizabeth Brubaker TheNeptune High School assem­ We were delightfully, surprised Guest Speaker Tuesday; , bly: last Thursday was. directed by last evening to receive a brief vis­ 3 'Ny : The parents met in the assem­ Hoover, actingjfor President Eisen- (Ilex'aquifolitim),;Hex corhuta and Herb Diedrich bly where they were entertained hower, laid the Presidential wreath Ilex pernyi will intercross under by the band under the direction of and spoke' briefly of America’s suitable conditions.. their new music teacher,, Mr. quest for the Holy Grail of peace. . A place in :the shrub border can Swayzac. . -, s ' Other ceremonies. took place at . the Jbe made for deciduous hollies, of ; Russell Coleman, principal, wel­ •First Division Monument at 17th which" there are two that are comed the parents and gave them a Street and New Yorki Avenue; especially: suitable for ’garden message, declaring the cooperation N.W.,. and a wreath was laid on planting. . of the parents, pupils and;.,teach­ the grave: of General Pershing in One of these-.is the = native .win- ers will help to build the-,future Arlington Cemetery, terberry or Black Alder (Ilex vpr- citizens. Then, so the parents could ■V A, memorial mass was conducted ticillata), which' is usually found see the predicted future1.of .their at the National Shrine of the Im-f in moist places. It will,'” however, school, a movie was presented, en­ maculate Conception and the an­ ipake a shrub up to 10 feet tall in titled “The Busiest Place in Town”. nual requiem was held at St.. Paul’s a well-drained border. You must This movie was made and facts Episcopal - Church. have a male plant to obtain fruits.’ WORLD weight-lift ’ champ The other’ is Ilex serrata, its Paul Anderson of Tocca, Ga. ’used according to_our.own state of The;'event of the day which drew finds it easy to hoist shapely New Jersey. - ,V -v-. the greatest crowd was the return Japanese counterpart. This plant gymnast sisters, ‘ iDina and ;i Following the assembly tho par­ of the President, and Mrs. Eisen­ does not grow as tall, has sort Erna Berberich, at Olympic fund drive meet. ents went to their child’s, home­ hower from Denver. N o doubt you of zig-zag branches which are liter­ room to meet.the teacher atfd then saw and. heard the televised re­ ally clothed with small bright red went on to 'his or her respected port of 'the homecoming but we berries. The males of. this are schedules. were there. We walked down and not readily obtained, but it will set . There was a very good turn out. took our vantage place von the fruits to the pollen, of Hex verti- WKite House sidewalk where thou­ cillata. ' .- ; ■. r sands of others were gathered to Ever, popular, of course, is the Youths Pass Tests, pay their homage to their President. Firethorn, Pyracantha. The most The crowds turn out, regardless of dependable in our climate is the La- Jn “Y” Swimming their political leanings to honor the land variety with / reddish-orange White House occupant for he is berries. ■: ; Passing their swimming tests the President - of these United •: This will make 'a .tall, broad shrub "Let’s force this one on for sizel” recently in the Shore Area YMCA States and, in this case, Mr. Aver­ in time, but - it; is, often grown on WRONG raafeKS—Rimpagirife Norwalk river,tortrthia house program, under the direction- of age Citizen cannot resist the per: a fence, trisllis, tho - or corner frtiniits1 foundations and moved, it far downstream, planting it athwart, railrqad ciding^Floods hit, hardest in Connecticut.: William Zimmerman, new physical sonar appeal of‘Ike. of a building. It.has ,no natural director, were: means of attachment, so must be READ THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES 17 iMinhows—Carolyn OBonney,. Be-> Wednesday evening we attended !tmnea 1aW;fas(ianed::: ,■ linda Gunn, Cindy Lerner, K athy a family dinner at the church which j ■.'• These are but-a ifew.bf th e many Pruitt, Christine Wauters, Linda was followed by a brief devotional berried shrubs that ^dd to the gar­ MARY WORTH’S FAMILY service. Then we had the pleasur4 den ^ e ’ct and attract birds "as well. Williamson, Ronnie Johnson, Terry NO! NO! I SHOULDN'T of listening to, Miss Giinvor San- YOU GOTTA BUY iOMEBODY* ■* BUT-«IF YOU DON’T Xameo, Peter Otis" and Ronald MERCHANDISE!vANDJTS n o t a j if WANTA DO BUSINESS f u su r p the authority of Petitte. ‘ •' teliuS; of the' Swedish Embassy as Ferry Service Unprofitable t WASN'T OFFERING YOU FIRST , » -FORGET (T-1 j - — THE BUYER IN THAT DEPART- ClAJS QUAUTYl ^ > > memtI* -Birr- - write out the > j Fish—Kathy Corwin, Sally Ja-i she sang several folk song's in her ORDER«m $ |G N IT ! .___ _ coby, John Almack, William Eckert, native' tongue: and several in Eng­ A ?17>000,000 investment by the Ernest Faust, Joe Jewell, John lish. ' Folowing the musical portion state would be needed to operate a Massey and Rusty Seitz.; ■ of tho program we saw views of Delaware Bay -ferry service be- piyihg Fish—John Bowker, Bill Norway, Swe'den, Denmark and tween'Cape May, N;-J., and Lewes, Bradshaw,. Reid Cameron, Jeff Germany. Defense mobilizer Flem­ Del;, It was reported to the N. J. Carton,; Richard • Fronapf el, Cary ming and his.family were seated at Highway Authority, .operators of Clayton,' Kevin Naffin, William an adjoining table and enjoyed tli.e the Garden State jparkway. The Tweedie, Raymond Wojciechowicz ovoning among .friends. . ■ six-month study, drew the con­ and Robert Young. . ^ C- ', Listening to the radio description clusion that it. is not financially • • * - V of the-Eisenhower; flight from Den­ feasible to dovelqp the ferry serv­ “ScTiool days can be the happiest ver I noticed tho; broadcaster spoke' ice by private capital investment dnyii of your life, If your child’s of Lt. ColonelUprapefi1 the presii at this time. Copies of the report •old enough, to attend.”—Martha dential pilot, and tho care ho ex­ have been sent to the Governor and Scott... , ...... , - ‘ ,, ercised, fpr -the safety of his pas­ to members of the legislature, '/v: •

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C CJ o ^ StnU 2^ 0 3'Q;iR ^ £ 5 ^ ° *® "» o| ll§ °5«s! ^ ! -s^”| f §|| 5°S-g®ig-*s||| “SH' <4! The sale of this.property Is sub- FRYING CHICKENS or FOWLS - 43c lb. Home, Asbury Park, and .on No­ rient Chapter D.A.R. ject to .--onflrmation by the 1 bwnship phone vember 14 th at the Snowdon Fu­ Committee who may reject any or all Miss Suttcis is survived by a bids, Orders now being taken for Thanksgiving Poultry neral Home, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.. Of­ niece, Mrs. Ruth Sutton Elges, of DATED: November 1C, 1955 and home-baked goods > offers you extra protection . . . and welcome ficiating ministers were Rev. Ben­ JOHN W. KKOX privacy for your personal calls. For information, New York City, and five nephews, —M-47 C lerk son,S. Crowcroft, St. Paul’s Meth­ Fred and Frank Sutton, of Nep- just call your Service Representative odist Church, Ocean Grove, afad tuen; Harold Sutton, of Irvington; 55 EMBURY AVENUE at your Telephone Business Office. Dr. Donald A. Acton of. the Grant THE Francis W. Sutton! of Nixon,' and The DEANS OPEN . ALL YEAR Street Presbyterian C u r e hy Evan Sutton, of Freeport, N. Y. and now telephones are available W ilkes-B arre. Interm ent v -was' in DELL MARKET PRospcct 5-4076 BREAKFAST SERVED AIR CONDITIONED The Maple Hall Cemetery, Wilkes- FRANK C. MARRINER . 127 HECK A VENUE in 8 decorator Barre, Pa. . ' • ,' - Prank C. Marriner, 59, veteran Tel. PRospect 4-S974 ST. ELMO HOTEL taxi man, died suddenly at his home ■ OCEAN GROW, ' OPEN ALL YEAR MRS W. JACOBUS on Old Glendola Road, Hurleytown, “A FRIENDLY PLAGE Comer Main and New York Avennes Funeral services were conducted on Sunday, Nov, 18. Funeral serv­ TO SHOP” Dining Room Open to Hotel Guests Only last week for Mrs.-Lily Pierce Ja­ ices were held Wednesday, with Modified American & European Plans TeL PRospect 4-9670 cobus, -widow of Linus W. Jacobus, Kev, E. G. Stratton officiating. He who died in Mountainside. Hospital FREE DELIVERY New Jersey Bell Telephone Company is survived by his wife, Sarah Lane after an illness of ten months at Marriner;' daughter, Mrs; James ,H. K ru n c sister, M rs.-P earl Mal- HOME MADE Classified Advertisements DONUTS leijs, of Brooklyn, snd a grandson, Advertisements for these columns" should be tn the office of “The ESBSSBa Priv. Jas. F. Krum, Alaska. , EVERY TUESDAY Times” NOT LATER THAN 11 KM A. M. Thursday of each week. CLASSIFIED AD RATE D. Pisano I HOME MADE I u s e d : f u r n it u r e " i 25 W ords OR L E S S ___ -___ - — ^------SIXTY CENTS PIES | Haberdashery and Clothier | I ' ... We Buy Sell . . I Additional Words ABOVE 25 ; — ------2 C ents p er W ord EVERY SATURDAY 5 Times for the price of Four Consecutive insertion* I 74 Main Ave., Ocean Grove = | Almost Everything - I S ! 3 | - \NTIQUES ' CURIOS | ' Copy, mailed in, given to a representative or brought to oiticc, per­ beabijky beach, n, t. JSatMAB, N .a. sonally must accompanied hy cash or stamps to covor cost. Copv “ \ Call PRospect' 4-4640 ■ a N. B. C. COOKIES accepted■fed over phone asos a courtesy and convenience to customer* Mats. Bail?' 2a# P.M. ■ . Bills due immediatel;.y upon presentation. - . M ats/.U ally 2:30 P M, ' Eve.' Continuous from 7-.00 | BLUME’S QUAINT SHOP | ■ AND Ev», ContUraom from 7:00 S u n d ay & THANKSGIVING Slindav & THANKSGIVING Continuous !rom 2:30 | Due to our recent expan- | a 69 South Main S treet s CRACKERS Continuous fropt 2:30 , .fiif!iiUiiiiii>iiiiiiiViiiiiiitiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiii)i!iirtiiiaiiiiiiH^‘ | sion in facilffiess. we can | FOR SALE OCEAN GROVE—Duplex house, 15 THURS., FRI. & SAT. — room s, $10,500; bungalow , 4 room s1>an d THURS!, FRI. & SAT. — - NOV. 17, 18 & 13 1 accommadate'Srtl our cuS- | STORE HOURS: 8 AM . to 9 P.M. BUSINESS opportunity. Ocean Grove bath, furnished. $5,000; house, 0 room s, NOV.- 17, 18 & 19 . newspaper delivery service for sale. bath, furnished, h ot a ir h ea t. $8,500; “Tennessee’s Partner” | tomers’ tailoring needs | | Interested? See owner, Ray* Waddell— 24 room s. 17 bedroom s, ask in g $13,000, “Blood Alley” P R 5-0272. —4G-47* n e a r N o rth End; 20 room s, 23 bedroom s,1 With jlohn Wayne With John Payne | from small alterations to i furnished, asking $22,000. H einz Lauren Bacall Ronald Reagen | completely hand-tailored i FOR RENT Agency, 113 B roadw ay, P R . 5-4577. Rhonda Fleming vrm Apply to Jeanhe Covert, Agt. Benson Ave., Ooean Grove. Phono Through games thpt we spon- PR ospect ,4-5304., - 12-31-54 Technicolor With Sterling Hayden 'Absolutely the Best - — at Tel. PR 5-7322, 09 M ain A ve. . —16* •News . sor and play. Order Thanksgiving Vera Ralston Reasonable Prices’* REAL ESTATE PAINTING — And Decorating. In­ Ovenbake to Club Members . Color • • Estimates Cheerfully Given TURKEYS FO R SALE terior^ and exterior. Experts Sanltaa and paperhanglng. Experienced me­ THUBB., FSU. * SAT. — Ovenbake to Club Members Expert Mechanics NOW! .'. OUTSTANDING BUY —Webb Ave­ chanic over 30 years. Alvin B. Baisden, NOV. 24, 25 & 26 nue, near Central, 9 rooms, arranged 30 Abbott Ave,, Ocean Grove. PRospect.: THURS., FRI. & SAT. — Joseph K . E ly 6-601B. E stim ates cheerfully given. “Tennessee’s Partner” NOV. 24, 25 & 28 for 2 families, 2 baths, ho^ air oil heat, With John Payne . L &. N A -l condition. $10,500, easy term s. —12-5-53 “Trial” FUNERAL HOME Fresh Balled Poultry Brewer & Smith, Realtors, 010 Bangs , • Ronald Reagen — Lady Attendant Avenue, Asbury Park. Dial PRospect ' TAILORING — For men and women, . Rhonda Fleming With Glenn Ford Floorcovering Shop • 5-0250. alterations of all kinds. 'You will be Technicolor Dorothy McGuire 514 SECOND AVENUE • Home Made Sausage. 1904 — OUB 52nd YEAR — 1955 leased with the work.: ,,K. Boufarah. - —40tf 45 Abbott Ave. Fhono ,PR 4-2494. . News News Wra. L. Ncaves & Son’ ASBURY PARK • ! B a t K iddle M a t 1:30 — Bat Kiddle JHat. 1:30 — PR 5-0^73. or 6-6524 Phone .PR 6-0587 : FOR SALE—Hotel. 20 sleeping rooms, PLUMBING SUPPLIES — Fixtures, "Kartoon Kandvnl”. & • "Kartoon Karnlvol’.' & Strictly Fresh Eggs ChapCe? 2 of tho serial: 109 So. M»fe N eptune running water, 6 eflidenpies, owner’s pipe, flttlnra, automatic? w ater heaters, • : ChapU; 2 of t;io 6er!aI: ■— Air Conditioned apartment,...... excellent...... , ...... condition, lar;.... .electric ctuar pumps, medicine cabi-', CAPTAIN AFRICA” "THE SEA UOUNB ‘ mort,''lortgage '■ available, " * * reduced * * to’ $29^00.1 nets. Edgar Phillips & Son. 1420 0th / .O. b o x ^15, O cean G rove.. : —46* j A ve., N eptune. • Tel. P R 8-1676. — • ■\ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18,, 1955 4 & PAGE. SIX OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY | and lime, slices. “ 'Spiced Tea for Ptinch , Needleeraft News F irst Lady*8 Pumpkin Chlffofl PJ« RECIPES To each quart of tea add 6 whole Strawberry Punch ' cloves, 2 inches of Btick cinnamon lit cups orange juice , v and a small,piece of ginger root. Heads Congressional Club Recipes These .punch recipes have been B a x t e r 1% cups lemon juice: v Place these in the tea pot with, the 1 quarlf crli'shed strawberries ; requested. ' ■ teii'VPoiir boiling water over tea as Simple.syrup to taste. , ■ '•■■■■■ usual. / Strain . before adding to /Company’s coming! All ovor/the nation, families and friends■;will 1 quart jtold water Punch V^t be gathering soon for an exchange of good wishes nnd merriment 2 cups grapefruit juice punch. * during tlie holiday season. If.you are one'who is expecting the Usual 1 quart ginger ale 3 cups pineapple juice. houseful of guests, your busy days are starting right now. You are Whole'strawberries | .. Dosia’s Punch . Mix . all ingredients except the 1 cup grenadine getting your home dressed up for the festivities ahead. ' 6 oranges * » _ ... finger ale. Chill. Just before serv- 1 cup simple syrup: IN A HOLIDAY MOOD ~ 9 lem ons . |ing add ginger ale and whole ber-> 1 pint, spiced tea Of course you don’t hove i large, can crushed' pineapple 1 bottle. ginger ale time to do any extensive re­ 1 bottle orange drink 1 small bottle maraschino decorating, but you can put 1 lime rickey. : cherries, •' your home in a holiday mood Mix grapefruit juice, spiced kea, 1 quart carbonated water * by ''making a few, clever pineapple juice, . grenadine, and 8%; lbs. sugar changes with crochet. Maybe you could replace those simple syrupi Chill. When ready to %' teaspoon lemon ex tract U teaspoon vanilla extract doilies on the end tables with • The theme of the morning wor-j Berve add ginger ale, orange drink ones that resemble delicate' . and lime rickey. Pouf over ice Squeeze juice from oranges and white snowflakes.. The kitch­ ship .service will feature tne 80th i -. and serve. . lemons. Cover rinds with 1 quart en, which will attract guests Anniversary of St, Paul's Church.: of boiling water. Make a syrup of with its delightful aroma of The minister, the Rev. Herbert J. Simple Syrup sugar and water. Add 1 quart of rbast turkey, could be Smith, has. chosen for his sermon 2 cups sugar - cold water. Add pineapple and adorned with holiday pot- topic ‘‘Days Shbuld Speak,” in, holderB in festiye colors. Per­ 1 cup w a te r . cherries. When the water in which which special recognition will -be rinds ore soaked-is cold, squeezo haps your easy chairs could . ; Boil gently for 5 minutes, cool use a gay, seasonal change, too. Crochet a set or two of'chair back given to the 'illustrious historical ‘ and store in a ' closely covered jar. rinds and add water to punch. Just and arm rest covers in the new spangled cotton that will reflect tha background of St. Paul’s. A special \ Keep in the refrigerator. before serving add I quart of car­ glow of the Christmas tree. As a matter of fact, this metaUic-blended Anniversary Offering will be re-' - bonated water. Pour into punch"! 'cotton will add a gala note to any of y o u r.household accesBoriSS on eelvedj to be usedsspecifically for- bowl over a large piece of ice. display during holiday entertaining. And don’t forget to. use the church1 improveinenta. John- R. - New hit with millions! extra'strands for wrapping gift packages. Hoyt, Minister of Music, will play Tea Punch SPARKLING CHAIR SET fo r id f organ prelude the ‘‘An-1 1 cup strong hot tea . Crochet ft Christmas Rift for your arm chair—a chair set that dante" > (Mendelssohn) and for' his 1 cup sugar . •> V ' sparkles with every stitch. The chair back and two arm rests are made postlude “Grand ' Choeur” ■ (Du­ * % cup orange juice N up of small, square motifs joined in checkerboard,fashion. In cinnamon bois); The Chapel Choir will’pre­ % cup lemon juice ... and silver spangle, this set is as pretty.as a dish of ChristmaB cookies. sent the first anthem, “Go Not Far In time for Thanksgiving and holiday festive menus is Mamie If you would like the directions for crocheting a MODERN MOTIF Doud EiBcnhower’B favorite recipe for pumpkin chiffon pio. The 1 pint'ging:or ale From Me, O God" (Zingarelli), and" First Lady contributed her pet recipe to the 1955 edition of the 1 pint charged water ... CHAIR- SET, simply send a stamped, self-addreSsed envelope to the Needlework Department of th^s paper and nak for leaflet N6. 114.51 the second anthem, "Come,' Ye' Congressional Club Cookbook. > v , Pew orange slices The club in Washington, D. C. is an organization of congressional Thankful People,' Comew . (Golds-. Pour tea over sugar, when sugar worthy) will l>e sung by three of wives and women legislators. Their cookbook just off the press boasts 2 cups water , ; Combine fruit juices, m int leaves personally handwritten favorites of almost 400 wives of senators, is dissolved add fruit juices; Strain! St. Paul’s choir, the Chancel, Ce- Simple syrup to taste and-sugar.'' Let stand 45 minutes. representatives, Supreme Court justices and cabinet members and into punch bowl over a large piece cilian and Crusaders. 1 cup. orange: juice Chill. J u s t before serving add jgin- of women legislators. ’ of ice. Just before serving add gin­ The Ocean Grove "Woman’s Club Tho cookbook recipes cover every section of the United States, 2 tablespoons lemon juice ; ger ale and cherries., Pon’r over ice Hawaii and Alaska. Priced at $2.50 plus 25 cents for mailing, the ger ale, charged water, and„orange will be the special guests at the 1 quart ginger ale and serve. Garnish with, lemon cookbook may be ordered from the Congressional Club, 2001 New slices. Serves 12. . evening service and their chorus,: Hampshire Avenue, Washington, D. C: Sweeten cranberry juice with directed by Mrs- Florence Snyder, i Here is M ib. Eisenhower’s pumpkin chiffon pie contribution. Mint Punch . syrup to taste. Chill. Add fruit will occupy the choir loft. They Pumpkin ChilKbn Pio . . 1 large bunch of fresh mint juices and water. Just before serv­ ill present the anthem “We Thank 3 beaten egg yolks 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1% cups sugar ing add ginger ale. , . cup brown sugar teaspoon nutmeg Tftceu'tPitzge?ttl

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Fitting, 'Mrs, Harold Geary, Mrs. Walter Skidmore, Mrs. : George Rutman, Mrs. Charles Piper, Mrs. Margaret McVoy, - Mrs. Mildred Blanchard, Mrs. May W. Thotnp- Charles . Putt, 'A Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell, Mrs. Elizabeth Jacques, .Mrs; J. C. Bertram, Mrs. D. J. Valentino, “o ', . Mrs. A; T.' Holloway, Mrs. Gladys . . _ state­ SUPPLEMENTS ment shows that the gross debt of the Millering, Mrs. John Hillig, Mrs. SKILLED MECHANICS for Township as defined by said law is J. N. Ferrier, Mrs. Lucy Papert­ OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE increased by th is ordinance b y $38,r . each craft will give yon PLUMBING 000.00, and th a t th e said obligations 2. This ordinance shall take, effect sian, Mrs. George A. Isley, Mrs. J. Get it at the authorized by this ordinance will be immediately. the BEST in R EA L HEATING within all debt limitations prescribed 1 Approved on first reading'November Burtis Hulit, Mrs. V. M. Kubler, by saldjaw. l Shore Restaurant Equipment Co. CONTRACTING OIL BURNERS (d(d) The following items are and ’Approved, passed and adopted oh Mrs. Ellis Pierce, Mrs. Henry Er- or JOBBING ____shallall be charged----- ‘ ~ ‘as part of* the ‘ final reading November 15, 1955. bacher, Mrs. Robert Meredith. > s ‘ Kitchen Equipment and Furniture ,_•; SERVICE SHEET METAL cost of said improvement: . . (Signed) ; JOSEPH A. SHAFTO i: N ot exceeding $4,000.00 on account ’••• ** M ayor . . • Also, Mrs. Fred Royar, Mrs. E l­ ■ 1 " THE CARPENTKY of the cost of the issuance of said ob­ Attest: JOHN W. ICNOX, , •-i HOTEL, RESTAURANT and BAR SUPPLIES ligations, legal expenses, engineering C lerk - • • • . • 1 ' - mer Baldwin, Mrs. Richard Steerc, WM. R. HOGG CO., Inc. ' PAINTING ' and Inspection costs. —46 Mrs. Irwin Swanson, Mrs. Florence (e) Except:cept as provided in Section 6 ORDINANCE N o. 445 ti-15 S. Main Street Opposite Main Avenue Gate? 900 - 4th AVE. — ASBURY PARK MASONRY of-this ordinance,jrdlnance, nothingnothin; will be con­ Ochiltree, Mrs. Howard Selby, Mrs. ' Tel. PRospect 5-3193 tributed by the Township at large to TOWNSHIP OF‘NEPTUNE IN E. N. Woolston, Mrs. N. S. Francis,, the payment of the cost of sahl im­ COUNT* OF MONMOUTH provement and the estimated amount Mrs. Charles Poole, Mrs. Edwin AUTO BODY REPAIRS of special assessments to be levied on NOTICE is hereby given that a t Noren, Mrs. George Skeqp, Mrs. I MILK AND CREAM property specially benefited by said [Ular meeting of the Township_____Com- • : i":. ""1 HAV* RA»IATORS CLEANED AND REPAIBIW im provem ent w ill b e $40,000.00 being tfcee, of the'Township of Neptune, in Fred Engol. the total estimated maximum amount the County of Monmouth, held on the of money to be raised for said im­ fifteenth day of November, 1955, the And, Mis3 Frances Foster, Miss Nick Antich m W W \R DELL’S. DAIR Y provement from all sources. following ordinance was introduced Pauline Foster, Misa Florence ,t;r ' a .i, Fr.M'. «M«Axl« StniJglit«i.B^-Wk«rt AUrnieiti _ _ (t) The stated number of annual in­ and. passed on first reading. ■ stalments in which may be paid the Said Township Committee will meet Gower, Miss Lily Jeffers, Miss Su­ 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Tel. PRospect 5-3472 DAIRY PRODUCTS special assessments levied on property at the < ° Township •• Headquarters, 137 NEPTUNE, N .J . Phone PRospect 4-1916 specially benefited by the said im­ South Main Street, Neptune, New Jer­ san McNeill, Mis3 Eunice Grilling, provement described in Section 3 of sey on the sixth day of December, Miss Sarah Wise, Miss Agnes Day, CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK, this ordinance ia five. 1D55, at 8:00 P.M. to consider the said Section 5. The cost of safd local im ordinance for-final passage and adop­ Miss Mary Day, Miss Katheriiio MOVING — STORAGE — EXPRESSING provement to the extent of the amourit tion and-to give all interested persons of the appropriation hereby made an opportunity to be heard concerning Brandley. FABIO B ATTAGUA therefore shall be paid by special the ordinance. __• 01XB51! BIOOKB assessments to be levied on property ------* ------— MANNING’S - MAYFLOWER specially benefited thereby, as near AN ORDINANCE"^TO AMEND AND LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND 8XORAOE as may be in proportion to the'pecu­ [-^SUPPLEMENT AN ORDINANCE EN­ Committee Plans AGENT -FOB AEBO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. liar benefit, advantage or increase ixt TITLED “AN ORDINANCE TO REG- 2111 B angs A venno, N o p ttm ^ N ^ « » ----- ’ v - - ■ "— value which the respective land or pat- 118 BRIGHTON AVENUE “ FREE BBTIMATBB cels of land or real estate shall be [ ULATE AND RESTRICT THE LO­ BEAL. OTW JBB9KY . ______PHONE KEllogg 1-1033 CATION HEREAFTER OF TRADES Harvest Dance deemed to receive by reason of said im^ AND INDUSTRIES AND THE SUB­ provement, and In no case shall any SEQUENT LOCATION OF BUILD­ PLASTERING' — PATCHING — CONCRETE WORK assessment:on any parcel of land ex­ The O’Brien-Major Post, VFW * ceed in amount sucn peculiar benefit, INGS DESIGNED FOR A SPECIFIC advantage or increase in value, and if USE IN THE DESIGNATED AREA, and Auxiliary, Neptune, held a WILLIAM GRAY? Mason Contractor A . G . ROGERS, Inc. benefits so assessed shall not equal the AND TO REGULATE AND LIMIT STORAGE AND MOVING cost, the balance shall be paid by the THE HEIGHT AND BULK OF special meeting of the committee * Tow nship. BUILDINGS HEREAFTER ERECTED, for the Autumn Harvest Dance, . 22 Third Aye., Neptune City, N. J. PR 6-7940 Phone, PRospect 5-209J Section 6. The owner of any land AND TO REGULATE AND DETER­ AGENTS or DUnkirk 9-2224 931 ASBUBY AVENUE upon which any assessment for' said MINE . THE AREA OF YARDS, which will be held Saturday night, ALLIED VAN LINES ASBURY PARK. N. 3. local improvement shall have been COURTS AND O T H E R OPEN CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR made , may pay such assessment in the SPACES, AND FOR SAID PUR­ Nov. 26, 9 P.M. at the Poist p m e r " number of equal instalments herein­ POSES TO DIVIDE THE TOWNSHIP 1515 Coriies Avenue, Neptune. PRospect 5-0975' MUtual 1-0391 above determined, with legal interest OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY OF on the unpaid balance of the assess­ MONMOUTH INTO DISTRICTS, Music will be by the Joe Stebn OCEAN GROVE MOVING CO. ment. The ’ first of said instalments AND TO PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR T a r C. H. Wood and Son 1“oSS,cK4" shall.be due and payable two months THE VIOLATION THEREOF// Orchestra. There will be games JARFENTERS-MASONS. A21 types construction. roofing, plding. Weyer- OSINGA and SONS — COMPARE OUR PRICES after the confirmation of the assess­ ADOPTED DECEMBER 23, 1930, AND and prizes. The public is invited. Local Si Long Distance Moving. ‘One Piece or Vanload. TH E VARIOUS AMENDMENTS U»user shell homes. We will undertake your entire project (foundation to ment and each subsequent annual in­ THEREOF AND SUPPLEMENTS Members on the committee are •Interior decoration). Estimates tree. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ill Clark Avenue — Ocean Grove, N. J. FREE ESTIMATES stalment and interest shall be payable THERETO. In each successive year thereafter at Mrs. Harry J. %Brower, chairman, the • time the first instalment of tax ROOFS — SIDING S •of - said year shall be payable, pro­ BE IT ORDAINED by the Township Mrs. Franklin Lane, tickets, Mr. vided that any owner of land so as­ Committee of the Township of Nep- tuiie. in the County of Monmouth: and Mrs. George Martin, Mrs. sessed shall have the. privilege of pay­ 1. \That the. boundary lines of zone Charles Lambert ^Jan^e6* GENERAL ROOFING CO. ing the whole or any assessment or #14 as shown and described in the or­ Harry Emmons, Mrs. Edward . , any balance of instalments with ac­ dinance of which this ordinance is an ?j‘/ Roofing, Siding:, Alteration Work — No Job Too ROOFING . — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADERS’ crued interest thereon*at one time; In amendment and supplement, be and Wright, Mrs. Wm. O’Brien, Mrs. ■ ; Large or Too Small — Terms Arranged FREE ESTIMATES ' case any such instalments .shall remain the same are hereby amended and sup­ W. Russell Johnston, Norman B. PRospect 6-8249 1408}£ Coriies Ave., Neptnne PR 6-7580J unpaid for thirty days from and after plemented to read as follows: the time it shall become due and pay­ Beginning at a point, in the souther­ Lawrence, Jas. Allegro, Michael able the whole assessment or balance ly right of way line of Coriies Avenue PLUMBING HEATING thereof shall become and be immedi­ (State Highway Route #33) where Lembo and Jas. Erwin. ately due and payable and shall draw said right of way line intersects the , rS i William Harshman Ea&a interest at the rate imposed upon the center line . of Musquash Brook, and arrearages of taxes in the Township extending thence (I) north 65 de­ ,1 EXPERIENCED .CARPENTER — .“From a kitchen cabinet to a complete F. G. RHODES and shall be collected In the same' grees-58 minutes 35 seconds west along home” — MASONRY — PLASTERING — GENERAL CONTRACTORS manner as provided by law, for other i the southerly right of way. line of CIRCLES GAS RANGES and AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS past due assessments. Such assess-] State Highway Route #33, 70 feet more ' 11S Cookman Avenue, Ocean Grove PRospect 5-2007 220 MAIN STREET! ments remain a. Ilen upon the land de­ or less to an angle point in said , right Rosetta Sherwood Hall Telephone scribed therein imtll the same, with Established 1913 AVON, N. J. of way line, thence (2) so u th 68 d e­ The Rosetta Sherwood Hall Cir- - PRoapect 5-2768 all instalments and accrued interest grees 8 minutes 20 seconds west still Experienced Contractors & Builders Free Estimates thereon, shall be paid and satisfied. along the said right of way line, CD.62 cle met Tuesday afternoon at the LEGAL NOTlue. t ra te of in te re st w h ich an y of said ob- Notwithstanding anything, herein to feet to the easterly line of Brighton 1 ligations shall bear is six per centum the contrary the Township shall have Avenue, - thence (3) south 22 degrees home of Mrs. James Monahan, 76 . such right to waive default as may be per annum . 15' minutes 05 seconds west along the Main Avenue, -with an attendance i ' • E. N. V. CORPORATION OBDINANCE No. 443 . ____ Section 3. (a) The improvement here­ permitted by law. easterly right of way line of Brighton Remodelling — Kitchens — Garages ■— All Types of Construction TOIVNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE in referred to and the purpose for the Section 7. All such assessments on A venue, 182.35 f e e t to. th e n o rth e a ste r­ of 23 members. PRoapect 5-5183 • NAFFIN and VACCARO DUnkirk 9-2905 COUNTY OF MONMOUTH financing of which sdid obligations are account of said local improvement, ly line of Riverside Drive as shown on to be issued is the v construction of a when collected; shall be immediately Map of Shark River. Hills, Section D, Mrs. Monahan, leader, announced sanitary sewer on Rutherford Avenue, placed iri an account to be known as AN ORDINANCE FOR THE CON­ thence <4} southeastwardly along: the Mrs. Eliza Faust would lead the de­ STRUCTION OF A SANITARY SEW­ Greenwood Avenue, and -• Stratford "Local Improvement Assessment Ac­ easterly lin e' of R iverside D rive 55.20 R U G c l e a n i n ® ER AS A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT Avenue, from Hawthorne Avenue to count No. 3”. Such moneys shall be feetto the southeasterly line of lot votions. Miss Florence Armstrong J’ /■■■<*i:-xi: i , ■- IN AND BY THE TOWNSHIP OF Springdale Avenue; on Bradley Ave­ used only to pay, indebtedness incur­ 1530, as shown on the map of Shark -NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY OF nue: on . Springwood Avenue, from red for said improvement whether by Rivfer Hills, -Section D, thence (5) gave the last study of the book on>' MONMOUTH, APPROPRIATING Springdale Avenue west.to the top of notes or bonds. northeastwardly at right angles to the American Indians. Miss Florence Brierlev> Rug Cleaning Service S10,000.00 AND AUTHORIZING THE the, hill; on Springdale* Avenue, from : Section 8. The full faith and credit easterly line'of Riverside Drive, along RUGS'AND CARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED ' ' ISSUANCE OF $38,000.00 ASSESS­ Greenwood Avenue to Bangs Avenue; of the Township of Neptune, in the the southerly line pf lot 1530. 100 feet Noble reported 28 coin plates given MENT BONDS OR NOTES FOR THE and on Bangs Avenue, west of Spring­ County of Monmouth are hereby to the southeasterly corner of lot 153.0, - BY. BEING ELECTRICALLY SHAMPOOED FINANCING THEREOF. dale Avenue approximately 300 feet, pledged vto the .punctual payment of thence (6) south 57 degrees 15 minutes out so far to members which are to 140 Lawrence Avenue PRoapect 4-4427 Ocean Grove 1 together with ail necessary and ap­ the principal and interest on the said east parallel to the southerly line of be returned by April meeting. BE tT ORDAINED BY. TflE TOWN- purtenant man holes, lateral to curbs obligations authorized by this ordi­ West Sylvania Avenue, 155 feet more or sniP COMMITTEE OF THE TOJW-, and - othetf appurtenant structures in nance. Said obligations shall he direct less to the center line of Musquash Miss Alison Martin reported the ' COAL AND FUEL OIL SHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY accordance with plans and specifica­ unlimited obligations of the Township Brook, thence (7) northwardly along OF MONMOUTH: tions therefore designated “Plan of and the Township shall. be .obligated the center line of Musquash Brook the sunshine committee sent a flower Section 1. T he Im provem ent de­ Proposed Sanitary Sewers, Township to levy ad valorem taxes upon all tax­ various courses1 thereof, 290 fe e t m ore plant and six remembrance cards , scribed- to Section 3 o£ this ordinance of Neptune, Monmouth County, New able property within the Township for or less, to the point or place of begin­ Thompson Fuel Company Is hereby approved and authorized to Jersey ,” • d ated O ctober 21, JD55, m ade the payment of the said obligations and- ning, to the ill and shuWnB of the circle. be ------v"’ by Claude W. Blrdsall, Township En­ Interest thereon without limitation as ------— • ‘ ■ ..o , rfl7 made as a .local improvement by to rate or amount. 2. This ordinance' shall take effect Plans were made for the Christ- PURL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL ‘BLUE" OAI ....the Township of Neptuno, in The Counr gineer , and on file in the office of the immediately. ty of Monmouth, New. Jersey. For the Township Clerk. ■ v " ; Section 9. This ordinance shall take (Signed) JOSEPH A. SHAFTO mas meeting and party to\ be held 117 So. Main St.—MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop.—PR 5-2300 said improvement or purpose stated in (b) The estimated maximum amount effect twenty days after the, first pub­ ■ ., M ayor Section 3, there is hereby appropriated Of £onds or notes to be issued for said lication thereof after final passage as Attest: JOHN.W. KNOX in the Junior Room of church Dec. th e sum o f $40,000.00,- said sum bein g Im provem ent is $38,000.00. , provided -by law,/' C lerk inclusive of, all appropriations hereto­ fc) The estimated amount of money Approved on first reading November —48 ' 13 at 2 P.M. Chairmen are Miss <-■ ' DRUG S • ■ fore made therefor and including the to be raised from all sources for said 1, 1955. Alison Martin and Mrs. Mary.*. im provem ent is $40,000.00 Approved, passed . and- adopted on ORDINANCE No. 446 sum of $2,000.00 as the down payment 4. The following matters are hereby final read in g N ovem ber 15, 1955, Tosch; hostesses—Miss Jean Milne, 43 MAIN AVENUE W. B. NAGLE for said improvement appropriated determined declared, recited and (Signed) JOSEPH A', SHAFTO from the Sewer Capital- Improvement TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN Marie Kliem, Mrs. N.''Van Hon- Fund of 1055 and prior years. stated : ■Mayor COUNTY OF MONMOUTH NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy Section 2, For the financing of said, (a) The said purpose . 'described in Attest: John W. KhoX schoten, Mrs. Ernest' Woolston. improvement and to meet the part of Section 3 ot this ordinance-is not a ' Clerk • NOTICE is hereby given that at a ' ‘ “Doctors Advise Nagle's" , - current expense and'is an improvement ?ular meeting of the Township Com- Twenty-five cent gifts will be ex­ said $40,000.00 appropriation not met by 1 of property which the Township may The municipal bond ordinance pub" PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS said down payment, negotiable bonds .ttee, of the Township of Neptune, in changed at the Christmas party. of the Township of Neptune; in the llshed*’ ’h ere1 iwith___ has bebeen finally " " ■ passed * the County of Monmouth, held on the County of ■ Monmouth,. each to ' be and------the--- twent;..venty-day |period _ of______limlta- fifteenth, day of November, 1955. the A beautiful exhibit of Indian ob­ ELECTRICIAN Known as MSeWer Assessment Bond of tion within which a suit, action, or following ordinance was introduced proceeding questlonlng the validity of and passed on first readirzg. jects, baskets, dolls, jewelry, blan­ 1956’\ are hereby authorized to be is-, such ordinance can be commenced as sued in the principal amount of $38,- Said Township Committee will meet kets, . pictures, were brought in ; 000.00 p u rsu a n t to th e L ocal B ond irovided in the local bond law, has . the: .Towni :hlp . Headquarters,______137 L aw , constitu tin g Sections 40:1^1 to egan to rim from the date of . the first South Main Street, Neptune, New Jer­ by the members. Meeting ad­ ADAMS ELECmit. 40:1-88 of the Revised Statutes of New publication of this statement. sey on the sixth day of December, JO H N W. K NOX 1955, a t 8:00 P.M. to consider th e said journed, with social hour followed Jersey. In-anticipation of the* issuance Township Clerk of'said "bonds and to temporarily fin­ ordinance-for final passage and adop­ with refreshments served by our an ce said r improvement, negotiable tion and to give all interested persons ■ ' P . O . Box 915/Ashnry Park, N. J. notes of the' Township of Neptune, in TELEVISION T H E TIM ES BY. MAIL an opportunity to be heard concerning (hostess. the County of Monmouth in a princi­ $3,00 AT5EAR th e .ordinancev r s ., p al am ount n o t exceeding $38,000.00 Others present were Mrs. Wil­ are hereby authorized to be issued pur­ AN ORDINANCE VACATING THE liam Russell, May V; W. '.Thomp­ suant to and within the limitations pre­ APPLIANCES ORIGINAL PORTION OF RIVER­ FLORIST scribed by said law . Thfe m axim um SIDE DRIVE AROUND PINE IS­ son, Mrs. E. Newkirk, Miss Edith LAND FROM HIGHLAND AVENUE ARCADIA — The Land ot Flower* DAILY SOUTH TO TnE SOUTHERLY Fowler, Miss Stella Harmon, Mrs. s BOUNDARY LINE O F LOT 42, Clara Pieper, Miss Ann Milne, Miss ARCADIA Prop. Custom Tire Co. BLOCK 34-A IN THE TOWNSHIP ite r t H. ALL AUTO REPAIRS. OF NEPTUNE. IN TIIE COUNTY; .Maud Gay, Miss Cornelia Farring­ 1200 Main St -Bradley' Beach and SUNDAY OF MONMOUTH. — 20 Years ot This Same ton, Mrs. Edna Swank, Mrs. Wal­ Address — NEWSPAPER BE TT ORDAINED by the Township ter Skidmore, Miss Elsie M. Chad­ a„~n..rSS!?£S ciow m Aveg, Committee of the Township of Nep­ tune, in the County of Monmouth: wick, Mrs. Charles A. Bilms. DELIVERY L That the original portion of Riv­ FURRIER Neptune • 1 - '(/•!' - erside Drive around. Pine Island from Harry Rosenstein & Son’s Highland Avenue south to the souther­ Edith Fredericks ly Doundary lin e of L o t 42, B lock 34-A, Auto Repair as laid down1 and shbwn on a map of The Edith Fredericks Circle met Phone JI.Sarian^T™ New Home Of Ocean Grove News Service Shark River Hills Company, Monmouth Monday night at the home of Mrs. •• . PR 4-4060 BODY & FENDER WORK PHONE PR 5-0272 County, N. J., made by Smcerbeaux & t u u *• OHM - BemoflelUw .; M oore, Civil E ngineers, A ug u st 1923, Ralph Wiggin, 73 Embury Ave- Asbury RAY-ELLIS R. L. WADDELL, nop. and duly filed in the Monmouth County Miss Eleanor Smith is lead­ tutOtom M rum Dry Cola Btor»*« STUDEBAKER C lerk ’s Office on D ecem ber 13. 1923, b e Stockton and So. Main Bt. a n d th e sam e is h e re b y v ac ated arf a er and Mrs. Ralph . Wiggin, Mrs. public street, avenue',;road, or highway. ■ Ocean Grove PR 6-7727 Sales/and Service 2. This ordinance shall take effect Anna Farrell and Miss Anna Cast , gar a g e —St o r a g e immediately. - : : r ; .r v • ; (Signed) JOSEPH A. SHAFTO were hostesses.. ' E at. 1925 T Repairs On All Makes Of Cars M ayor Mrs. John Dutcher gave tho de­ Oldsmobile Salea. and Service . , - - - ,, Attest: JOHN W. KNOX B i l l y 181 Main St, Neptune C lerk votions. Miss EditK' Fredericks Major’s Seacoast Garage Opp. Stockton; AV(L "Gates Paid —48 , - •• • t ■ red from the new book on the edu­ ' 86 South M ^ SteeeVOttto Phone PRospbet 0-2050 For Old Gold and cation of the children of India. All RTORAGB—BY DAY - WEEK O N T H ----- . . Silver and of tho;members brought' gifts for Old Jewelry “Federation Day” . ' (C ontinued tio m Pa*e 1) ' the Yuma Missions. There were 21 members present . Phone PRospect 4-1439 24-HOUR SERVICE basket cornucopia and chrysanthe­ mums arranged about' the room. and one guc3t: Mrs! Elsie Madsen, SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. f B. FEDDES Mrs. Jacob Beutell, Mrs. Thomas STORAGE—BATTERY—TOWING SERVICE—REPAIRING Howard L.Srai Mrs. Henning and Mrs. Woolley, S' JEWELER ^ past presidents, poured. Thomson,, Mrs. H. McCowan, Mrs. Corner Coriies Avenue and Main S treet, Neptnne, N. J. I OCEAN GROVE Clarence Downie, Jlrs. Helen Bish- • The Hardware Store | . POST OFFICE BLDG. The next regular meeting' will be Dec. 8th. Members are asked to op, Mrs. Mabel Roland, Mrs. Helen of Ocean Grove ...... iiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiim iiiiin i^ LAUNDRY bring gifts for Briar Hill. Orrok, Mrs. M. Isenberg Mrs. Clin­ ton Cordray, Mrs. David O’Reiloy, ■ . Others attending were M t s . Wm. " H O M E S A N D "HOTELS ‘ Phono Pltospect b-vnv Raynor, Miss Grace UOMLS AN NBpTUNE LAIJNDRY CO. When the oldest resident was Sutherland, Mrs. Wm. C. „ , PLUMBING Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. Joseph H bs Glendora Weeks, . _ . SERVICEi S - WxsTm* W Wnali. a s r Alli U Flat. . X r Shirtfl S h ^ Wet and Flat, a youngster we supplied Grove Cleaners allor Lloyd, ALL SBBvICKo flAVP* n Trv Our Cash’ and Carry Service. TINNING and HEATING Foytel, Mrs. W esley, Robinsonj.J OCEAN GROVE Lloyd. Ftpiflhed. K l T M ^ ^ E g ^ A ^ B E A C H Mrs. Oscar Larson, Mrs. ■Walter* Johnson, Mrs. Gladys Hopper, Mrs.' HARDWARE f i l l e r s .- LAUNDRY — LINEN SUPPLY FREE PICKUP AND Andrew Wilson, Mrs PAINTS and OILS People who mind their ■ DELIVERY SERVICE Schm itt, Mrs. C arlton Bai: SWEET, CLEAN LAUNDRY We Operate Onr Own Cleaning Christian Schmidt, .Mrs. & LINEN SUPPLY Catley's Milk Bar 51 Main Avenue , and Pressing Machines d e r Anderson. - " -.J Tho*. n. Catley, Wm. C. Catley . JMM MORRISm o r m s . a A,V*wVb^ b SPRING p m n ^ LAKE,l a k e,N. nJ.rtB aW " M(J : 120 So. ’Main Street ■ • [ OCE^N GROVE, N. J. Ptoptletoii Also, .Mrs. Jacob Hadssling, a n ltty *in»“ wppUe^ e n w A y PDeU.eTe« Home Made Ice Cream 40 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean drove Fred Schneppdr, Mrs. Hazel Owned hud Operated By . Phone,PR 4-4741 ‘ ’*“* 44189 ' ' Mrs. Johh Oswald, Mxa. F. W. READ THE”OCEAN GROVE TIMES Taylor Dairy Co. PR 4-1970 Mrs. J. Hancox ^vertz, Mrs. PAGE EIGHT OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1955 3)

20!) Club second , Jilace although losing; 2 T, Robinson 126 149 158 Mrs,', Clara Hazelrigg,t.Mra, Hetty ofsew ers un .iiutherfordj ilav,’- But. Stirling;------...... 211: gn'pes to Klein’s Market. Regan H. Meyers ;____ 183 164'! 166 Schneidcr, MrSv Grace Talman, thorno, BrSdley, Greenwood and Les Thompson ...... 211 Yacht, in a slump for the paSt''8 Hunditap .... 32 29 Mrs. Mary • Martin, Mrs. Isabel Sprlngwpoti Avenues, at a cost of Carl Bose 20" weeks, won . 3 games from Coas^ Baxter, -Mrs.; Alma Lewis, Dr. $40,000, which will bp assesScd Harvey Sykes ...... :...... 207 Cities.Coaches.-,' >''-Total 693 730 ’ 759 Edith 'Brown, Mrs,. Madeleln Bol­ against the property bonefitting. Chas. Algpnas ...... 2Q7 The Grovers, who have beer* slid- , Coast Cities Coaches (8) ton, Mrs, Margueritf: Appleby, Mrs, ' _— r- A. Bates ...... 204 ,lng- downwards .for a sj)ell, beat F. Waster 154 ’ 136 183 Florence Pritchard, and M ri Tlior- '.Firemen-& Wives Dine'. Wm. Neaves ...... ;204 the recent first place team, Pine- T. G allagher ./...... i.. 82 esa -Meess. ...;' ,C. ■ The reg u lar m eeting ui th e A ux­ Don Newman ...... - 200 view F arm , 3 games, Cliff: Kunckel F, 8raetigans ...... 139 135 173 The ceremony was ended'with a Fliers Lose To Red Bask — And Will Lose To Freehold iliary of the Eagle Hook and Lad­ As predicted, Neptune’s Scarlet Pliers were drubbed by Red Bank, Bill Freed: ...... 200 and Ed Eckart boosting their team S. Mazza 120. 168 164 solo by Mrs. Paula , “The der Co;, was held last Thursday, 26 to 13, The Red and Black gridmen, inconsistent all season, were with some better bdwling- than has J. Baclagalujii ...... '142 145 132 Key,” by Carrie Jacob Bond, Nov. 10. Final plans were made by shoved around the field by the Buccaneers, especially in the first quar­ Memorial Methodist (3) been shown by them recently — W. Avdoulos...... /.... 138 1^2 Miss Doctor was chairman of ,the Mrs. James Hargadon and her ter when the Pliers were handicapped'by penalties and fumbles. K irm s 138 146 147 Hank. Meyers, sec’y .. dinner committee, assisted by Mrs. committee for the turkey dinner Bed Bank’s quarterback, Bill Howard, scored two touchdowns in Straehle ...... 165 183 Jane Dalenz, Miss Johnson, Mrs. " Team Standings last Saturday, Nov. 1£, fofc, th $ the opening frame, on a of which followed 6 Neptune fumble .on; the H ew lett .....:__ ..__ 152 ...... Phoenix,. Miss Helen Sherman, and Auxiliary and their husbands; seven-yard lin> The Fliers scored in the second period and half-time Cramer ...... 141 168 IBS ’ r W . h . Mrs. Florence Earl. Present at the dinner were Mr. ancl ended, 13-6 Neptune’s hopes were short-Uved, as Howard scored Bates ... i...... 186 204 177 Williamson’s Stat...... 15 12 Ardm ore Coffee Shop .... 14% 12% Mrs. James Hargadon1, Mr. and for the Bucs early in the third frame. In the final quarter, a .Neptune Martin J68 212 204 Regatfe Yacht Club 14 ' 13 Neptune Twp. Mrs, Wilson Havens; Mr. and Mrs. punt, was blocked and Christiano crossed the goal line. The final score •> A. & N .Trucking ...... 14 IS (Continued Jrorn Faf« 1) William Catley, Mr. and Mrs.'Had- o f the game save Bob Roach intercept a Red Bank pass and race, to the Total .....770 893 866 Pineview Farms 1..:...... 14 IS Sylvania- Avenue and' Brighton1 ford Catley, Mr. and Mrs, William goal line. He was dropped just short of the marker and Kacandes St. Paul’s Ushers (0) Trimmer, Sr...... j 06 186 Klein’s'Fish Murkc-t ...... 18% 13% Avenue at the entrance to the Hills. HarshmaB, Mr.. anid M rs. W alter made the touchdown. Public'hearing will be Dec. 6.. Gilbert, Mr; arid Mrs.:Randolph,La While Neptune and Red Bank were meeting at Memorial Field, E u t S tirling 211 -.118 Coast Cities Coaches .... 12 , 15 GrOvers ______J I ig On fiiial raading, two ordinances Barre, Mr. anti. Mrs, Richard B race,,. liere, Freehold High School slaughtered Manasquan, 61-0. this was the B. White 118 13*? 130 were adopted: 1. Establishes - a' Mr, and Mrs. Harry Larrison,-Mr. same Manasquan that drubbed Neptune and this is th® same S’reehold Trim m er, j r . 421 128 119 Grovers (S) . ‘ minimum.and maximum hourly and Mrs. William' Young, Mr. arid that Neptune faces Thanksgiving morning at the county seat fleld, Kunckel ...... :..... 142 120 L .'B o w k es...... 124 143 150 wage'fpi female police at school Mrs. 1 Joseph-Kaiser andi James The Fliers lay-off competition tomorrow (Saturday) in preparation Paterson ...... 145 160 157 Handicap ...... IS 37 16 0 . Carson ...... 166 132 133 crossings; 2. Permits installation1Herbert. . - , . . ; ,.(> .. for the Turkey Day game. C. Kunckel ...... 139 178 141 It’s bound to. be a victory for Freehold—the score is anybody’s Tota! L/...... 718 722 678 N. McGargle 173 186 J.63 guess! * * * * . # E. E ck art , , 181 196 167 Trinity Ushers (3) Handicap 20 20 20 He’s A Better Fisherman Than He Thought Sutton '.'...... 182 .197 184 . There’s an Ocean Grove postman who . is a better .fisherman ■ than Corwin ...... __.:... 141 JB7 '...... T otal i'.802r 856 774 he originally, thought. Of course, no thorough-going rod and reel man Nix ...... 134 ...... 137 >■ Pineview Farms (0) will ever admit that he’s anything but good, even when he tells Young 184 144 212 J. Schwarzwalder .. 146 170 16.5 about the whopper that got way. Remember those fish and fishermen H cG rady ...... 161 162 L. Kirschenbaum .... 145 ' 169 ' 171 that Geo. Weeks writes abo\it in‘and out of the firths and friths of Rose' 207 193 194 J'. Hammond ...... U s . ■ 148 146 Bonnie Scutland; That’s ample proof of whut we sayv C., Spina ...... 151 156 ; 147 heauhgToil Well, anyhow, when our old friend, Norm Packard, caught a 41- T otal ___ ...... 818 812 879 L. B artell 165. 160- 144. ineh, 36% ib. striper in the Bradley Beach suif on Nov. 6th he felt Wesi Grove Fisherman’s Club (0) mighty good about it. It was a good metal lure with feathers lie used. Stratton 173 130 142 Total y....J...750 792 .773 It was. good casting, and to make sure that ho one would ever doubt Polhemus ...... 104 130 TY COBB, moat famous base­ j I; w~y - / v ' - his credibility he sent the'fish away to be mounted and hung aver Hendricks ...... j. 166 175 ...... ‘ Klein’s Fish Market ( 2) ball player of yesteryear, will ------I l the fireplace of the homestead for the grandchildren to admire. B ittner ...... 83 ; 102 1. Klein 151 132 131 be honored, Dee, 3rd when Cres- Then look what happened! The past Sunday, Nov. 12, at the very cent Temple (Shrmers), Tren­ Thomas 3 33 179 ,0. Klein 178 -132 184 ton, will .name the: class of can­ $ 'f y P W •same spot in the Bradley Beach surf, Norm pulled in with a rigged eel Shafto ...... 160 -140 J. Lawlor 147 170 109 didates in iiis honor, Cobb 'be­ . a 41-pounder, measuring 47 inches. Pleasure was'mixed with chagrin Morton ...... 160 136 F . F a rr ...... 188 176' . 581 came a Shriner 43 yearsUago as he realized he had. sent away a 5-pound smaller fish' to the taxi­ Handicap ...... 28 18 37 W. Kelley |gl 134 u when he joined Moslem '.t’emple, dermist to be mounted. Weil, what would you have done? It costs a Detroit. He now lives in Cali­ Haiidicap . ; 13 fornia and will'come east for the dollar ah inch to get those trophies mounted. Would you have two? He ' Total ...... 778 766 687 I’renton ceremony/ Cobb’e faba- decided to eat it, .and be satisfied that, he is a much better fisherman Total ...... 815 744 742 •»US' baseball career oegan in than the mounted one proves. Ocean Grove Masonic Glut (2) 1304 and he holds more records ■ * . * * * * . • Ardmore Coffee Shop ( 1) than any other player. Hannah ...... 164 128 197 D. Lippincott ...... 148 ;.....~-165 M acClurj ...... J-1&! 124 113. I. Swanson ...... 187 .....J ...... The H3r!emGJobetf4oif€i*s..j2a,5a||s{ inMisngu^e, Neaves ...... 204 145 ,140 C. P ercy ...... :...... 140 141- Business Women Snyder 161 162’ 147 A. D ohertyV 138 lfe5 Hall ...... '...... 11: ....:. C, Veroh ...... 167 165 173 "THE SPECIAL ADDITIVE IN ESSO Goodrich ...... :. i27 ...... 164 H. Brown '...... •„ 104 Install Thirteen Handicap .j...::...... ;. 12 24 3,2 J. Robertson ...... 145 155 HEATING OIL SAVES YOU MOlfEY!” T. Davis ...... 163 136 ...... Thirteen new members were in­ Total .835 693 ‘ 773 stalled at an impressive, ceremony, GET ESSO HEATING OXIJ It burns especially hot and clear- A. P. First Methodist (1). giving you better, more efficient heat! Tits special additive Total ...... 745 691 779 of the Federated Business and Pro­ gives you continuous, trouble-free burner performance because G unther 167 146 18S fessional Women’s Club of Asbury it reduces filter and nozde clogging 84% f AUTOMATIC OIL Smith ...... 133 163 189 Williamson’s Stationery (3) Park durMg the celebration of their DELIVERY, We accurately predict your oil consumption‘and Dummy ...... ,...... 130 130. *30 J. W illiamson ...... IBS 167 166 Twentieth Anniversary, held at Le make automatic jleliveries! A rm strong ...... +63 110 .117 C. Dunshee 152 167 143 Deauvi/le Inn, Glendola, yesterday.. We also feature the famous ESSO Oil Burner with the patentee Gardner.::...... 148 134 167 A. Burke 109 ...... 153 The beautiful candle-light eere- “Economy Clutch” which saves o r your oil consumption! Low K. Farry ...... 179 181 149 mony, with Miss Leonie Doctor as ■ down payment, ^asy terms. , Total ...... 731 673 791 W, Schlessinger .:.... 182 121 ...... narrator, and' Mrs. Paiiia PKpenix, R. Trimmer ..:.L...... 160 185 assisting at the piano, was conduct­ Ocean Grove Craftsman’s Club (2) ed by Miss - Katharine Eastburn, Freed ...... 193 200 155 Total a.... 775 ' 786 786 president of the club. Membership Robbins ...... 190 160 142 A. & N. Trucking (0) chairman, Miss Lulu Johnson, in­ Hanson ______148 ...... 180 C, Filos ...... : 150 142 139 troduced the following members H enry, J r , ...... 164 169 161 N.- Bianchi .....142 137 160 who had joined since the last in­ m Mauch ...... :. ;..... 142 ...... S. Bianchi ...... 122 162 -157 stallation: Mrs. - Clarice Blalock,, Twelves ...... :...... 168 168 .132 20-40 PROSPECT TEL. PR 5-4600 NEPTUNE, N. J. J. P a te r n o s te r ...... 131 138 146 Mrs, Ura Dunn. Mrs, Elpie Nice, Heating Specialists For Over 40 Years Handicap ...... 36 86 33 W. Greener ...... 144 164 134 Mrs. Bertha Robertson, Miss Flora- Handicap ...... 43 34 30 Mae Sagui,. Mrs, Liffiaa Willett, T otal ...... 889 -865 803 Mrs, Grace Barrett^Mra. Frances llarlem Globetrotters Coming Nov. 27th Belmar Methodist Cl) iidtik&M-weiw ■ mem m w m Bob '“Carnegie” Hall, 6'2" center from Detroit, is the sewest T otal ...... 738 767 756 M,' Lazarus, Miss, Mary Brown, E. Newman 176 118 168 court star in the .line up of the Harlem Globetrotters who meet the Mrs, Gertrude Janacelt, Miss Helen B arraud ...... 151 16“ i82 Boston Whirlwinds at tho Asbury. Park Oonventiou Hall on Sunday Regan’s Yacht Club (3) Bennett, , Miss Alyrta, Lynch' and afternoon, November 27th. Hall came through in great style in his B ennett ...... 170 163 ;162 W. Hensant suai----- 146 156 156 Miss Geraldine Anderson. Ed Eckart ....„...... 166 172 166 debut in Madison Square Garden last month. ' He' amazed everybody M. M uiford ...... i l l 132 Taking part. in the ceremony D. Newm an ...___ .... 147 111 200 by his dazzling performance except Aba Saperstein who predicted E. Polioway 131 128 ___ were the two Charter -Members:. PH0ME WELLER'S FOR £011 Ms stardom without' reservation. This year’s team is the greatest, H, Caddoek ...... 108 ____122 Mrs. Isabel Baxter and Mra, Mary TEL. PE 5-4600 . says the veteran handler. T otal ...... 800 721 868 Originally the forte of the Globetrotters was their ball, handling. Ballard Methodist (2) They developed this'art to a perfection, and as their fantastic victory Algorias 182 207 182 skein stretched over the years, they began to introduce bits.of comedy Addy ____ 146 168 146 arid court cleverness' into their play, Saperstein, the master showman Jones 174 134 110 ever alert for ways and'means to please crowds, blended together a Y otka , 155 170 186 combination of. comedy and skills that has‘brought the teai& a world Jefferson ...... 168 154 176 wide reputation, • 1217 MAIN STREET But basically, this is a great ..basketball team that has. won more T otal' ...... 820 823 778 BRADLEY BEACH victories than any other athletic team in history, more than 5000 in all A. P. First Presbyterian (1) We reserve all rights to limit quantities. Opposite Stockton Ay.»mu Gates to Ocean Grove while losing less than 300, They’ve played before royalty and govern­ Lange ...... 146 12E 148 ment heads of many countries. They’ve played .in bull rings and dry E. G&rrisrih-i,....__ 127 182 169 swimming pools ... . op tennis courts and baseball and lootball fields I. Francis ...... 170 135 129 . . . in haylofts and onVop of large desks hooked together (Nurnberg, J, Taylor 132 159 - 172 1054)'. . . they’ve perioTmCcPBtfore the largest crowds ever drawn Sykes ...... 139 151 207 to a basketball game, as high as TO,000 who watched them in Berlin’s Handicap 21 81 21 Olympic Stadium . ... truly a record without parallel in all sports. Tho Asbury Park Convention Jlall has been readied for the sea­ T o ta l: ...J,,...... v...' 741 776 836 EVISCERATED son’s top attraction which features the Globetrotters vs.. the Boston BIRD’S EYE FROZEN Whirlwinds. The first game will bring together the Philadelphia SPHAS Bradley Beach Methodist (3) OVEN-READY and the Washington Generals. Camburn 177 160 546 16 lbs. AND UP M essier ...... 156 166 157 BRUSSEL SPROUTS - - - pkg. 25c Only one turkey-to a bowler. F.-Eckart196 281 178 More on this'next week. W hitlock ...... 170 147 . FROM OUR SEA FOOD DEPARTMENT M cLaughlin ...... 147 ...... 167 Team Standings R, Megill ...... 113 176 BACON - W .. h. Handicap, 1_____J.... 15 18 • 17 FRESH SHRIMP - - - - - lb. 59c Bradley Meth...... 17 O. 6. Masonic- I...... ,. 16 T otal 862 825 840 Belmar Methodist ...._...... 16 9 Belmar Pilots (0) ■ MAXWELL HOUSE — ¥ac; Tin NEW c r o p : O. G. Craftsman’s ___i...... 15 Thompson ...... __142 141 211 Memorial Methodist___ ... .. 13 11 Cook ______165 167 123 Belmar pilots ...... 12 12 C o p p e r...... 183 172 192 WALNUTS - - lb. 39c T rinity U shers ...... 1. .. 12 12 H. Megill .....:...... 146 149 io8 LARGE Ballard Methodist ...... 11 13 Davis ...... u...... 172 149 ,148 NORTH SHORE CHURCH First Presbyterian ------.. 11. 13 BOWLING LEAGUE St, Paul’s Ushefij ...... 9* 15 T otal ...... 798 778 83fe PASCAL CELERY - 19c First Methodist ...... _...... 9 15 OCEAN SPRAY' The North Shore Church Bowl­ West Grove Fisherman ...... 4 20 ing League started off with a bang SHORE BUSINESSMEN’S PURE Wednesday night for the Christmas Individual High Game ■' -LEAGUE - CRANBERRY turkeys. Frank Eckart ...... 231 Williamson’s Takes .Lead Tho bowfers.in line after the first Dick XounB ...... 212 week of the roll, are as follows: John Martin ___...... 212-204 The lead changed hands on the SAUCE High Games ' past Monday night of’ bowling in Frank Eckart ...... 231 Individual. High 8 Games the Shore Businessmen’s League at Dick Young ...... 212 Frank Eckart ...... 608 Bradley Beach. Williamson’s Sta­ J o h f- Maritn,I...... ;.....'...... _...... 212 Carl Rose ...... 594 tionery took over tho lead by win­ Store Hours 8 A.M. to. 9 P.M. Mon., '1'iies., We