Adult Education Sgt. HE White Serves Iii Korea ^ Going'round the Gardens Dorothea Kliem
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;;i:'V IT PAYS' / - NEPTUNE ALUMNI TO ADVERTISE AND FRIENDS IN THE TIMES DANCE NOV. 26TH m u THE NEPTUNE TIMKt OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1960 .. of inflepenflence of the VoL LXXXV, No. 48 United States of America the I85th year SEVEN CENTS Adult Education GIDEON CONVENTION McthodlSt HoiltC AT s e a s i d e h o t e l Trustees Reelect FAIR LAWN — The New ¥~| t o ; Y't *•£. * Representative Of Civic Jersey Gideons will hold their l/I* * H . It* ullIllC K Groups Meet To Launch annual state convention at the Seaside Hotel, Ocean Grove, Night School .By February May ,19-21, 1961, it was an Board Names Officers nounced' last Saturday at a And 5-Year Directors; NEPTUNE — Forty-two Bergen County rally and ban Expansion Report Given representatives of various quet here, attended by 150 township civic organizations, Gideons, families and friends. OCEAN GROVE—The Rev. including several members of The Monmouth County Gid Dr. William R. Guffick, super the Board'of Education, met eons, host Camp for the con intendent of the New Bruns Tuesday night to discuss a vention, met Monday night at the home of George H. Greg- wick District of the Methodist y proposed adult school in Nep . ory,. Sea Girt. Guests were Church, was reelected presi tune Township. William Laird and ' William. dent of the Methodist-Home’s Walter. Bird, a Neptune " High Heilman, of Hillsdale, who board of trustees at its annual School teacher and director of the presented a Gidean film, meeting. proposed school, introduced • Dr. “Appointment in Room 505.” Clyde Weinhold, State Director of The next Monmouth Camp Dr. Guffick, who is starting Adult Education from the Depart-' meeting will be Dec. 12 at the his second one-year term, will ment of Education, State of New home of Archie R. Taintor, 94 be aided by the followking of Mt. Carmel Way, Ocean Grove. ficers, all of whom were re Dr. Weinhold stated th at 102,000 elected—Rev. Frank D. Den "were enrolled in adult school last nis, first vice president; Mrs. year. Statistics find that 63% of Fred L. Applegate, of Trenton, electrical work for $820, it was reported this week by the the adult population has less than FREEHOLD—Work on Monmouth County’s first public County Tax Board second vice president; How a high school ^education. In New county board of freeholders. park, known as Shark River County Park and lying in Wall ard L. Smith, of Ocean Grove, Jetsey, ,2,000 adults have-less than .and Neptune Townships, is continuing and the area will be In creating the park, the county purchased 24 acres from Reductions four years of education. treasurer; Ross R. Beck, of I open for athletics, picnicking, hiking and other activities by the -New Jersey Highway Authority, surplus land not needed ‘The most important factor in Ocean Grove, assistant treas for the Garden State, Parkway. Then, .Neptune Township ./ starting ah adult school, is to meet > the Spring of 1961; . Lowers Assessments On urer; Rev. Albert S. Layton, the needs of the community. It The above .photo shows architect Frank Amodio’s con added approximately four more acres lying west of School 12 Property Appeals of Ocean Grove, recording sec must bo a community: project,” ception of the park’s administration and shelter building, House Road and running along the north side of Shark River In Neptune Township retary, and Rev. Alfred E. stressed Dr. Weinhold. which will be situated oh School House Road and will contain brook. — Willett, superintendent.of the Mr^ Bird called on the represen rest rooms; a shelter area and storage, and administration \ Neptune Township is currently considering adding ap FREEHOLD .— The Monmouth Home, assistant recording sec tatives to suggest courses that the Comity Tax Board announced the area's. The Donato Construction Co., Red Bank,', was low bid proximately. 25 more acres to the park site. This low marsh retary and corresponding sec community would be interested in. following 1960 assessment reduc Some - 40 courses were mentioned der on the construction at $11,385; the Anthony Plumbing land lies east of School House Road and along the north side retary. of Shark River brook. More particularly, the land is situ tions in Neptune Township this and more will be added as the pre and' Heating Co., Red Bank, was low on plumbing and heat week— Trustees named for the new 5- gram progresses.- ated behind the Hamilton Gardens housing area. year term are: ing at §6,163, and the Little Silver Electric Co. will do the Ethel Warren, 31 Embury Ave The representatives at the meet nue, Ocean Grove, building at 33 Newark Conference—Rev. H. L. ing are to be used as a sounding Heck Avenue, Ocean Grove, $250 j Lan,bllin' of Floiham Park; Rev, board and from the group, a com Dorothea Kliem - Byron Holmes Student Teachers to $150. Roger L. Smith, of Dumont; mittee of 10 or 12 will meet in the Homestead Louis Tassakis estate, 56 Main Charles H. Harding, of Westfield; very near future to set up' the pro Nuptials In St. Paul’s Church une H. S. Avenue, Ocean Grove; building, Frank A. Summers, of Jersey City; gram. The aim is to have the Being Enlarged $5,400 to $5,250; building a t. 87 Mrs. Edson R. Leach, of Newark; school started by the middle of Main Avenue, $lj500 to $1,200. Mrs. Warren P. Sheen, of Denville; i, February. • OCEA.V GROVE — La.st Satiir- ^flared panels, tailored bow head- Trenton State And Mrs. G. K. Slingland, of Paterson, piece arid carried variegated ivy •Miles and Anna Lagevepn, 17 In order to accommodate the old day afternoon at',3 ct’clock in St. At North End Georgian Court Practice and Mrs, P. M. Harrington,'Jr., of Paul’s Church,-'Miss'Dorothea' M. and fuji mums. Occan Avenue, Ocean Glove, laird, er citizens/meeting- places for their Englewood. Kiiem, daughter of Mrs. O. F. Bridesmaid was Miss Lcanore Tcachers Here 9 Weeks $1,100 to $3,250. convenience will be arranged. OCEAN GROVE — Part of New Jersey Conference:—Rev. J. Kiiem, of Ocean Grove; and the Illis of Bethesda, Md., niece of the Harry and Eleanor Wheeler, 57 the “new look” at the North Grove -C*' Hayward, of Long Branch; Rev. late Otto F. Kiiem, became the bride who Was gowned similar to Abbott Avenue, Ocean End this summer will be ail, en NEPTUNE TWP. — Students Ira S. Pimm, of New Brunswick; bride of Ocean. Grove Postmaster the matron of honor in seafoam building,: $1,950 to $1,800/ larged HoWestead-RegtartSint.- from . Trepton. State College and W. Franklin Eirieh, Sr., of Mana- Sgt. H. E. White Byron B.'Holmes, son of Harry H. green. .. John and Mary Rutter, Long Is The Homestead i this week Georgian Court College will short-' .sqilan; Mrs; Louis Barbour, of West Holme's, Sr., of Lakeland, Fla., and Best ‘man was Harry H. Holmes, land City, building at IR Webb Ave began construction of a 15-foot \ ly begin their student teaching as Long Branch; Mrs. A. Morris, of the late Carrier. Berrien Holmes. Jr., of Jacksonville, Fla., brother of nue, Ocean GrOve; $2,250 to $2,100, Serves Iii Korea southward extension which will signments in the. Neptune Town Red Bank; Mrs. L&floy Thoms, of the groom. Ushers were Edward Alfred Roberts, 12 Embury Ave The bride was given in marriage greatly enlarge the capacity ship school system. The colleges Ocean Grove; Mrs. Philip Ryan, of L. Illis, of Bethseda, Md.,.and John nue, Ocean Grove,. building, $1,650 1ST CAV. Drv., KOREA—Army by her mother, and escorted by her oif the main restaurant. ’Work have designated the local school | Long Branch, and Dr. John W. Staff Sergeant. Harold E. White, C. Klemm, of Wood Ridge, N. J. was started following negotia system as one of their training cen- to $1,300. ' nephew, Richard F. Illis (A 3/C), Ann MacKinnon, 54 Broadway. Tramburg, of. Trenton/ 30, whose wife, Eva, lives at 1609 of .Keesler Air Force Bast. The bride was gowned in sheer tion of an extended lease with ! ters for student teachers. nylon illusion, shirred sleeves and Ocean Grove, building, $1,700 to Reports Expansion Plans Bangs Avenue, Neptune, N. J., re the Business Committee of ^he All student teachers assigned bodice with imported Alencon lace $1,200 cently participated with other per Ocean Grove Camp Meeting are in their senior year at their In his report to thc trustees, Bertha collar, and sweep train. Her sonnel from the 1st Division’s 8th Association. college and will be completing their Lydia Williams, 7 Seaview Ave- Superintendent Willett declared headpicce was a bridal cap of Alen- mie, Occan Grove, land $5,000 to that “the thrill of thc year has Cavalry in Exercise Yellow Jacket Reconstruction of the board practice teaching requirements for con lace which had been worn by II in Korea. walk in the North End area, a New Jersey- limited elementary $4,600; building, $9,700 to $9,000. been to see ground-breaking and her mother. She carried white The field training exercises, em •which was demolished by H ur or secondary teachers’ certificate. George L. R. 8hompson, 71 Em- .construction started on the first phasizing night withdrawal and roses, lily of the valley, tulle and ricane Donna in September, is Student teachers will be supervised buly Avenue. Ocean Grove, land, | of our new Homes.” Thc ceremony attach, was part of the continuous variegated ivy; now about 75 percent com training program conducted by the Mrs.