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IIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMlllllll'IIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlii ,%NI) TH E N E PT U N E TIM ES Vol. XC11I, No. 9 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, , FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1968 T E N CENTS Named Manager Twp. Voters Reject Area N. J. Bell Salutes Safe Driving Employees Sunday Preachers i Reeled Director Budget, 3-1 For Auditorium

Board Must Meet Soon Are Announced With Township Officials * ------Services This Summer NEPTUNE TWP. — Voters re­ Will Open on June 9 jected the school budget for the And Close September 8 second tim e by a three to one margin, Tuesday night, necessi­ tating the board meeting with OCEAN G.ROVE — Minis­ ters from 10 states, the Dis­ township officials as soon as pos­ sible. trict of Columbia and one for­ eign country are scheduled to A tabulation of the vote is to be found on, P age 8. preach sit the Ocean • Grove ‘ * - Auditorium during the-.season, of 19(58. - " • '• States represented - on .the Fishing Season program are , New Jersey,' Delaware, New For Striped Bass York, Indiana, Kansas, Mis­ souri, Kentucky, North Caro­ ERIC C. BERTELSEN. of 209 Perrine Avenue, Elbcr- WILLIAM A. HAASE, of TRENTON — Striped bass fish­ lina, arid Tennessee. • Coming West Hill, Rotterdam, N. Y., • on, has been elected as the and summer resident of ing in New Jersey re-opens to­ from overseas will be Dr. A. only new director of the Ocean Grove, has been ap­ -day (Friday), according to Com­ Stanley Ley land, of London, board of the First Merchants pointed manager of market­ missioner Robert A. Hoc of . the who will be one of the “team” National Rank, Asbury- Park. ing communications for the State Department of Conserva­ of campmeeting preachers Mr. Bcrtelsen is a senior vice General Electric Company’s Aug. 25 through Sept. 1. This president of First Merchants large generator and motor tion and Economic Development. and was elccted to succeed department.' Haase will be Due to cold weather conditions, will be Ocean Grove’s 99th an­ Frank F. Allen, who retired "^sponsible for planning, action this weekend may be lim­ niversary-season.. v from active board service scheduling, coordinating and ited, as stripers do - not becomo . Program details were an­ last year and now serves as an honorary director. At the implementing all marketing active until water, temperatures nounced by Dr. Harold D. Flood communications programs of Reading, Pa., program vice meeting Tuesday in the for the department and: the rise above 40, degrees. Legal bank’s new second floor . new medium AC motor de­ mathods for catching stripers president of the Ocean Grove board room, President John partment. Haa.se is presi­ within the three mile limit are Camp Meeting Association. The G. Hewitt reported on the dent of the Schenectady Area angling with hook and line and 99th season will open on Sunday, bank’s activities, stating the Council of Churches and eld­ goggle fishing; An 18-inch size June 9, with sermons by Dr. net earnings .after taxes er and deacon of the!Union minimum and 10 fish creel limit Newton H. Fritchley, pastor of reached an all-time high of Presbyterian Church. He is $998,486 and deposits • sur­ on the Board of Directors of prevail iri all State waters ex-, Allison Methodist Church, Car­ lisle, Pa., and Dr. William F; B. passed the S100 million mark Carver, Community Center, cept. Delaware River and Bay. for the first time. Other di­ and recipient of the 1964 and In the Bay, the size is 10 inches, Rodda, pastor of Morrow Me­ rectors elccted were: J. Wol­ 1965 Schenectady Jaycees and in the Delaware River be­ morial Church, Maplewood, N: J. cott Brown, Thomas r. Dor- distinguished service award. cmus, C. Donald English, He is a member of the Ex­ tween N. J. and Pa., a 12-inch, Dr. Flood gave the program details as follows: • James Forsyth, Lester H. ecutive Board of tlie Sche­ size prevails as minimum. THE GUEST SPEAKER at the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company’s Asbury Park District Safe Driving Grubman, Amory L. Haskell, nectady Boy Scout Council, June 9 — A.M., Dr. Newton II. Jr., John G. Hewitt, Solomon its public relations chairman, Award meeting at the Spring Lake Playhouse is (left) H. W. “Jim” Evans, Public Relations Represent­ Fritchley, pastor, Allison Meth­ ative, Continental Trailways. Welcoming Mr. Evans is District Plant. Manager Albert F. Schneider,. 115 Lautman, A. Elmer Massey, ' ifejghborliood commissioner, Rev. McClelland odist Church, Carlisle, Pa.; P.M., Jr., M. B. McDavitt, William and member, of the Mohawk Green Grove Road, Neptune. Evans spoke to 231 Telephone employees with an accumulate of 3,989 years Dr. William F.'B. Rodda, pastor H. McElwain, Kenneth H. Valley Scout Chapter on ue of safe driving, .y of Morrow. Memorial Methodist McQueen, James S. Parkes, . Stamp International. Haase Church, Maplewood, N. J. June 16 — A.M., Dr. James I. Dr. Eugene S. Rockafeller, is listed in the 1967 ed ition ' David W. Russell, E. Donald of “Outstanding Young Men OCEAN GROVE — The Rev. McCord, president, Princeton Sterner and Harry C. F. of America.” His parents, Wiiliam R. McClelland, pastor Theological Seminary, Prince­ Worden. List Textbooks March of Dimes ton, N. J.; P. M., Rev. Barber L. Mr.' and Mrs. William C. of St. Paul’s Church, was one of Haa.se, are summer residents Howell Works At Waters, pastor of Memorial of Ocean Grove at 8 Heck four “distinguished- friends of Methodist Church, White Plains, Avenue, - Haase, a member Boy’s Camp” who was given spe­ arten 1 Allaire Re*Opffens Goal Nears $1,000 N. Y...... Library Staff ' of the Ocean Grove Audito­ cial: June 23 — A.M., Dr. Ralph W. rium Ushers Association for service at the Fourth Annual Residents and business estab­ Sockman, minister - emeritus, :• WALL TWP. — Historic Church Church - Methodist, New Is Kept Busy over 15 years, is m arried to lishments of Ocean Grove have the former Ruth Goewey, Boy’s Camp Banquet at the First Howell Works ' operated by York City; P.M., Dr. J. Ernest again maintained their record of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Methodist Church in Haddon NEPTUNE TWP. — A “Com­ the D eserted V illage at Air Somerville, pastor, First Presby­ NEPTUNE — Term papers! Contributions to a worthy cause terian Church, Philadelphia, Pa. Galen T. Goewey, 52 Webb Heights last Friday.: ’ ■ ; pilation of Textbooks” has been lairej Inc., in Allaire . State Reports! -Pictures and maps: Avenue, Ocean Grove. The —the March of Dimes Fund June 30 — A.M., Rev. Floyd H. Rev. McClelland was. presented prepared, in the Neptune .Town­ Park, Route: 524, w ill reopen plus more reading by more bor­ couple, with. their two cliil- :■ Drive for 1,968, Only $68.17 is Mitchell, pastor, Church of the with a plaque inscribed “It is ship Public School System.; -The for its 12th season tomorrow Brethren, Martinsburg, Pa.; rowers! These have kept the dren, Paul and Diane, reside needed to be contributed by resi­ at 519 Terrace Road, W est Better to Build Boys Than to •compilation, in a booklet form, (Saturday) March 2. P.M., Dr. Nevin H. Zuck, pastor, staff at the public library on Mend Men”, honoring him for is intended to give a complete dents to meet the set.goal for Church of the Brethren, Eliza­ their toes recently, according' to Hill. . ' H owell Works, restored in­ having served as•treasurer for and thorough listing of the text­ Ocean Grove o f - $1,000. Mrs. bethtown, Pa. •librarian Mrs. John Northup.; dustrial community of the Boy’s Camp for the past twenty books that are currently being Francis E . K elly, 82 Main Ave­ July 7 — A.M.,'Rev: Wallace iTopics requested range from early 1800s wheix- bog iron F. Stettler, president, Wyoming years. used in , grades kindergarten nue, reports she has collected “World Health—Problems—Dis­ Pupils Perform At was niined, smelted and cast • Seminary, Kingston, Pa.; P.M., Boy’s Camp is situated among through' nine, This booklet was $22.43 in the. coin containers Dr. Lycurgus M. Starkey, Jr., eases and Nutrition” and como- into various consumer items the pines near Medford. Under­ compiled by Joseph A. Santan.el- placed in the many business and pastor, College Avenue Method­ tography to locksmithing, para­ fiitesville P.T.A. contains m any original privileged boys are given a two lo, special assignments teacher. community : establishments in ist Church, Muncie, Irtdiana. psychology and raising Pekinese buildings all of brick and July 14 — A.M,, Bishop Fred weeks vacation' at the camp The booklet was completed In the Grove’, and to date with mail­ dogs — or tropical fish. 1 many interesting historic ac­ Pierce Corson, Bishop of Phila­ , NEPTUNE — The regular through;the generosity of many November after a month of re­ ers received since the last report When' local resources- fail. a. tivities. Available for pub­ delphia Area of The Methodist meeting of the Whitesville P.T.A. friends. St Paul’s Church con­ search and it is the first , time in the Times, donations now total Church, Philadelphia, Pa.; P.M., request is. sent to our county li­ lic inspection are a Visitor’s was held Monday in the school tributes $500 each year to this that such a booklet has Seen pre­ $931.83, One of the sm allest com-, 14th Annual Choir Festival. brary at Freehold and on to; the; Center r Museum, a Church, auditorium. Mrs. / Doris Sims, worthy cause. -. pared. .;. Tlie booklet is divided munities' in- Monmouth County, July 21 — A.M. and P.M., Dr. state library in Trenton, if neces­ a Blacksmith Shop, a Bak­ Ronald R. Meredith, Methodist Vice President presided. Speaker of the evening was into three areas which include: according to population, the sary. The county pick iip-dcliv- ery - Museum, a General Preacher, Kingman, Kansas on Captain Colin P. Kelly III, a compilation by grade level, by Grove has kept a reputation cry service brought 21 books last A . program was presented :by Store crowded with period sabbatical leave); July 22-23, graduate of West Point, who has publisher, and by subject matter. through the past ten years1 for P.M., Preaching Mission with Monday; total is 54 this month; Mrs.: Minola Burden’s 3rd'grade merchandise, ah Enameling served in the U.S. Army and is After being printed, the booklet being the top contributor or run­ Dr. Meredith. next call is Thursday. , in observance of Founder’s Daj^ ... Furnace-Muscum, the Farm­ July 28 — A.M., Mr. Horace W. now attending theological' semi­ was distributed to the adminis­ ner-up in this National Founda­ As to the pictures and m aps—-, with each pupil of the class par- house, .a Cabinetmaker’s Kimbrell, Chairman of the Board nary preparing to' serve as' an: trators throughout the school sys­ tion - Fund Drive.. - Mrs, Kelly, the library thermpfaK. machine tigjflgtlhg'. A number of songs Shop, a Carriage House, the of Goodwill Industries of Ameri­ Army chaplain. : Four boys who tem-. : ' wishes to thank all the volun­ ca, Kansas City, Mo.; P.M., Div. has been so unusually busy this aiuntioems were presented. . remains of the Casting House have enjoyed vacations at the Since each school principal is teers who assisted on this .1968 G. Donald Gilmore. Methodist month that the 150th copy em p-. A candle lighting ceremony and Charcoal House, and.. camp told of the various activi­ responsible. for tile choosing of drive; and the businesses who preacher, on sabbatical leave, Ft. tied the book of transfer paper. honored various officers of the - stables. ' ' ties which made their stay there many o{ his school’s textbooks, participated. The goal .of SI.000 Mitchell, Kentucky. National', State and Local P.T.A. (Reinforcements are expected.) enjoyable. this booklet’s purpose is to aid Visitors to the restored, should be; reached if anyone Who Aug. 4 — A.M., Bishop Earl G. Associations. Participants in­ Hunt, Jr., Bishop of Charlotte Outstanding among additions to Others attending from this him in liis choice. The booklet area, will: be able to shop in has not already given wishes- to cluded Mr. Abraham Altschuler, Area of The Methodist Church, the book collection is a group of place were Mr. and Mrs. Homer also serves as a reference for the General Store, watch the contact Mrs.' K ellv, 775-8680. Prihcipal; Mrs. Minola Burden; Charlotte, N.C.; P.M. Dr. Albert 50 reinforced and hard- covered • Secor, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest.Dick^ Hie total administrative staff. ' . • Cabinetmaker at work and —•* ------P. Shirkcy, pastor, Ml: Vernon Mrs. 'Margaret Swift;- Mrs. Vic­ paperbacks such as novels by F. inson, Mr; and Mrs. Charles 0 '• A copy of each textbook ap­ explore the many buildings. Place Methodist Church, Wash­ toria Brosniak; Mr. James Ter­ O'Briens Host Council Scott Fitzgerald arid Kipling, Neill, - Mr. arid Mrs. Alvin Bills, pearing in the report is now on Historic Howell Works will ington, D.C. rell and Mr: Glenn Cave all staff more popular plays such, as Mr: and Mrs. John Rudge, Mr. exhibit in the display window of be open from 10 A.M. to 5 NEPTUNE — The Auxiliary of Aug. 11—A.M. and P.M., Dr. O. members of the Whitesville Gerald Trigg; pastor of Central “Teahouse of the August Moori” , .- and Mrs. R ussell Snyder, Mr.. the : school system’s adminstra- P.M., Tues. through Sat. and Alleta Council 26 met last Fri­ School. Mrs. Leon Williams, Sr. Avenue Methodist Church, In­ and "Abe Lincoln in Illinois’’ and and Mrs. Otto Stoll, Rev, and tion offices. .' from 12 noon to 5 p.m. on day evening at the home of Mr. haShed distribtuion of the cake dianapolis, Ind.; 7:30 P.M., Mon­ other titles in great demand for Mrs. Rodger Haiwri, Rev. . and Sun. The ■.Village is closed and Mrs. Michael O'Brien, 707 day and Tuesday, August 12 and in conjunction with Founder’s school book reports. Mrs. Clyde Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Named to Dean’s List on Mondays until May.- Fairview Avenue, to celebrate August 13. preaching Mission Recent publications now avail­ . D a y . - - . y . ' ••;''■}•"...;,• with Dr. Trigg. Richard: Furbeck, Mrs. Bertha the 22nd anniversary qf the aux-, able include: “American Elec­ Mr. Altschuler announced.the Aug. 18 — A.M. and P.M ., Dr. Height, and Mr. Willard Gerner. GROVE CITY, Pa, — John AV iliary. A social hour preceded trician’s Handbook"; “Making school, budget would be resub­ Norman W. Paullin, Eastern Bap­ Williamson, son of Mr.- and Mrs.; Korean-Viet Nam. Veterans the covered dish supper. Tables Children’s Parties Click” by mitted Tuesday,: February • 27, tist Theological Seminary, Phila­ Dance Benefits Heart Fund John E. W illiamson, 87 Heck were decorated with red carna­ delphia, Pa. Musselman;- “Touchdown; pic­ and urged the "parents to give Ave., Ocean Grove; has been OCEAN GROVE — The Com­ tions and hearts, with - party CAMP MEETING — August 24 ture history of the American this their utmost attention.. NEPTUNE^A.dance was held named' to the Dean’s List of mander of the Hannah-Crosman chairmen Mrs. Douglas Frier —Sept. 1. Football League”, by Sullivan; * ' last Thursday night by Delphi Grove City College, at the com­ P ost, No. 2233,' Veterans of For­ and Mrs. William Fischer; Mrs. Aug. 25 — A.M., Rev. Wallace “A Horseman Riding”, Delder- Sorority, at the Shark River Hills pletion of the past semester. eign Wars of the , George Hausotte was honored for D. Chappell, pastor, Blakemore field; “A Shoal of Stars”, Hugh Redeemer Lutheran Church Methodist Church, Nashville, Yacht Club. The sorority, made John is a junior, majoring in His­ Charles Lambert has announced her 83rd birthday. Gifts, cards Downs; “Beauty Beast", Kan- that the Post will be glad to ac­ Tenn.; P.M., Dr. A. Stanley Ley- lip of girls in grades S.through 12, tory, and is a member, of the and a ‘birthday cake was present­ land, pastor, Peckham Rye Meth­ .tor; “A Garden of Earthly De- 5PTUNE—The Rev. Eugene held the dance to raise money Cross Country Team. cept applications for member­ ed her. Mrs.. Frank Stromenger odist Church, London, England. | light”, Oates and "The Tower of W. Beutel, Pastor of Redeemer for the Heart Fund. Mary Bram- ' * ------ship from qualified veterans of was welcomed as a guest. A Sept. 1 — 9:30 A.M. LOVE Babel”, West. Lutheran Church; has announced an, of Neptune City, and a sopho­ Motorists Receive Warning the Korean and Vietnam cam­ short business meeting was held FEAST; 10:30 A.M., Dr. A. Stan­ his sermon theme for the 8:15 more at Neptune High School, is paigns, and in recognition of with Mrs. Jack Buxton in charge. ley Leyland; 7:30 P.M., Rev. GIG MORRIS FLOWER SHOP TRENTON — Attorney Genera] thieir service to their country in Wallace D. Chappell (Close of T el. 681-1909. 706 Tenth Ave;, and 11:00 A.M. services of Holy the Heart Representative for the Plans were form ed to have a bus Camp Meeting). Belmar. Beautiful floral arrange­ Communion Sunday will be “Ju­ Neptune-Neptune City area, and Arthur J. Sills warned today that these times, process their appli­ trip with details to be announced Sept. 8 — A.M., Dr. Elmer G. ments delivered daily to all das - the Traitor”.: This is the a member of Delphi. In her hon­ motorists who give false statements cation without fee,- and prepay later. • At the close of meeting Homrighausen, Dean of Prince­ Shore hospitals. adv., first of a series of sermons which or, sorority sisters donated $100 on automobile registrations to their first year’s dues in the Post. games were played and a special ton Theological Seminary, Princeton, N. J.; P.M. Dr. Unwanted hair removed forever. Pastor Beutel will deliver on the of their profit to this worthy or­ "save" a $25 additional fee may dis-i The Post also welcomes all.Vet­ award presented to John J. En­ Marion Frank. Tel. 774-6228. erans of any campaign on for­ Charles I. Carpenter, President general theme "Passion Per­ ganization., Mary is hoping to be cover that the action may prove nis.- The . next meeting will be 6f the Ocean Grove Camp Meet­ ;; ■ —49,il(’68) sonalities”. Sunday school class­ crowned Queen at the heart ball, very " expensive via a fine or jail, eign soil under the American March 22 -with a St. Patrick’s ing Association and pastor of liAUUIS* STATIONERY es for .all..age groups will- meet a formal affair, where the girl term. , , Flag under normal membership party, Airs. William Pinkerton Avenue Methodist Church-, Mil­ . “The Greeting Card Store"’ . '. at’%'30 A.M. Mid-week Lenten collecting. ■ the most donations Under the law, anyone who makes channels. For information call in -charge. 22 members- were ford, Delaware.- Opp. Post Ollice, Ocean Grore Services are being .fconducted at will be named queen. Present a : misstatement on his registration the • Commander, 775-2149 or present.. . - v'- - , * ------•>dr. . 7:30 P.M. each Wednesday. dur­ ■officers of Delphi are president; application can be fined a minimum Richard Borden, 774-3928, eve­ EVERYONE SAVES WITH NEPTUNE DINER offers a: NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL TRIrCITY CAB - 988-7070. Special ing Lent. Pastor Beutel’s theme Jeanne Osborn; vice president, of S200 or could serve up to one nings. choice of Businessmen’s Lunch­ PHARM ACY — T el. 774-0204 rates - I or 2 passengers Ocean for Wed., March 6, “Salvation", Barbara Curto; secretary, Patti year In jail. In addition, the Division '.' .----—* -—; .. eons and Dinners for $1.10. Qual­ All-year service. Drugs of quali­ Grove 50c, 25c ea, add.. 1 or 2 ity food properly prepared, rea-. Is based on Christ’s second word Job'es and treasurer, Jill Shoe­ of Motor Vehicles may suspend the ty for prescriptions. Sundry Asbury Park 75c 1 or 2 Fitkin Subscribe to The Times items. Store Hours 8:30 A.M. - sonably priced. Co-l:e" Ave. ,'i from the cross. maker...... motorist’s license for.six months. - $4.00 a Year By M ail Hospital SI, 1 or 2 Bradley Beach Rt. 35, Neptune. —adv.. 9 P .M . ... . A dv. ?1. • . —9 P A G E T \V O; OCEAN GROVE TIMES aad NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1968

sermons on The Prodigal Son, Mrs. Jean Dawley, Miss E. Wil­ York. For many years theiiwo entitled “Wanted; Motives for Masons Celebrate son, Mrs. .31. F. Paulus, Mrs. Clubwomen Set universities have manned a Booth M artyrs.’’ Homer Kresge, Miss Florence Card Party Date at' which anyone can get in­ Music will be furnished by Lois 71st Annual Past Hunter, Miss Marian W. Thomp­ formation on . gardening and Hopkins, director of music and son, Mrs/Fred Eeke. grounds care. Six special­ NEPTUNE—The annual spring Home organist, playing “Molto Lento” Also, Mrs. George. Alleman, card party of the Neptune Town­ ists and county agricultural by Sehuniann-Otis and “Post- Airs. Marian- A, Stout, .Mrs. J. ship: Woman’s Club will be held agents will be on duty every day lude” by Bedell The' Wesley T. Angell, Mrs. Albert E. Dorem- March 26. until the show closes March 10. Choir will sing “Into tlie Woods ASBURY PARK The 71st us, Mrs. Anna Farrell, Miss Mrs. Arthur Jonas, co - chair­ The booth’s new location this My Master Went” by Fricdeli, annual Past Master’s- night was Mary G, Logan,'-Mrs: A. T, Rod­ year is on the ground floor near man announced plans when the and the Chancel Choir will sirig held Thursday afternoon and eve­ gers, Mrs; Theo, Bfekman, Airs. the ColumbUs Circle entrance: club met in Veterans of Foreign “O Darkest Woe” by Cassler. ning, Feb. 22, at the lodge hall, Florence Keller, Mrs: C. D; Kif- Free on request will be a folder, Wars Hall. She’ said the party Tlio combined ;Chancel and Wes­ Cookman Ave. and Main St. fen, Winifred AUbee, Phoebe D. “Annual Flowers for Colorful ley Choirs will sing ‘‘Go to Dark Worsthipful Master Eugene L. Bowen, Miss Harriet C. Howard. will be at the Stagecoach,. Wana- massa, Ocean Township for tlie Gardens,1’ which .provides basic Gethsemene” - the hymn of the Weaver welcomed the member: Also, Miss. Muriel Westall, information. Eye - catching fea­ benefit of the Neptune Township m onth.; •• ship at the afternoon session at Miss Florence J. Carryl, Miss Library. For tickets eall Mrs. tures at the exhibit will be Syfos Greeters will be Mr. and Mrs. which time the first section of Ann Mason, Miss E thel B. Boix- of impatiens, sweet alyssum and Arthur Jonas: 774-6948. Alfred Temple. Acolytes will be the Master Mason degree was ter, Mrs. Jacob‘^Beutell, Mrs. C. marigolds to illustrate kinds of Anther' fund raisng event will William Hopkins, Joseph Kienz- conferred on candidates Thomas H. Diefenbacher, Mrs. Frieda annuals that thrive in shade, sun, be a trip to Flemington, N. J. on len nnd Tony l’etro. .• ^ H. Cox, Howard B. Freeman and Horn, Mrs. Grace Hendrickson, and hot, dry locations. Other an­ April 27. For inform ation and Altar Flowers are given in me­ John H. Rippetee. Past Master Miss Aline L, Gardner, Mrs. A, nuals will be shown in pots. mory of Henry Middleton by Samuel A. Valenti presided. T. Holloway, Airs. Charles reservation call Mrs. Jean Dab- ler, -774-3810. * ------Airs. Dorothy Middleton and Mr, Following a banquet.for all the Blanchard, Mrs. Elizabeth Tem- Girl Scout Cookie Sale andMrs. Robert Tonzola. Church past masters, officers and spe­ el, Mrs. Gertrude Kuch, Miss New members were welcomed School will meet nt Fellowship cial guests at Paul Samperl’s Dorothy B, See. by the membership chairman, FARMINGDALE — The annual Hall, Corlies and Atkins Ave­ Restaurant, the evening session Mrs. Clarissa Milstray, Miss Mrs. Dabler. They were Mrs. Girl Scout Spring Cookie Sale con­ nues, at 9:30 a.m. was opened at .8 P.M. with .the Ruth' Everett, Mrs;' Hilda Gil­ Christian Parizot Sr. and Mrs. ducted by the Monmouth Coj^jll The congregation Will join the welcome address by Past Master son, Miss Alay Stafford, Miss Arch Shaw; , tour otlier Methodist churches of Joseph T. Imboden. A memo­ Ethel Jennings, Mrs. Grace Airs. Paul VanDuren, chair­ will start at 9 A, Al. next. Saturday, March . 2; Neighborhood Brownie the Greater Neptujne Area to rial tribute to departed brothers Hand,Miss Mabel Head, Mildred man of the. nominating commit; view tile two hour, film on the was conducted b.v Past Master B. Brown, Airs. Louise McCleary, tee, said officers will be elected and Senior Girl Scouts will be blit Life .of ,Christ ‘‘Day of Triumph” Wilton M. Smith; A presentation Mrs. Fred Harschgen, Charlotte in Alarch.. ' taking orders on chocolate and van-, at Memorial Aletiiodist Church,. of a past' master’s - jewel was H. Pender, Mrs. Flora Carney, Betty Best'was the speaker! ilia creams,, peanut butter ’patties, Neptune City, at 7 P.JI. Instead made to. Samuel A. Valenti , by Elizabeth Geiger, Mrs. B: Kuss. Using “Lady Be Lovely” as her thin mints, sugar shortbread and FAJIlNTiDALE — Brownie rtntl Senior Girl-Scouts of the of holding their regular meeting, Past piaster Michael J. Pizza. And, Mrs’. Jane Simmons, Airs. theme,, she stated - that a poten­ almond -swirls. Money Is collected Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts arc preparing for the Spring the, Junior Hi -.Fellowship will as­ The second section of the Blas­ Robert Dawson, Airs. Alary Mac- tial Airs. America may .be found only when, cookies . are delivered, Cookie Sate which starts Saturday, March 10. Pictured above, in all women. nnd the Sale .ends'-Alarch 10. The receiving instructions from Senior Girl Scout, Doreen Sim- semble at Neptune City Church ter Alason degree was.given the Alurehy,' Airs. E. Greaves, Miss : Guests for the. evening were nien, of Senior Panorama Troop -I I, is Lorri Glaslian, member at 6:45 P.M. to see the film in a candidates with Past Master Wil­ Florence J. Emmons, Mrs. Clif­ sales are held for . the purpose of . of Neptune Ilrownie Girl Scout Troop (188, Sirs. Benjamin group.’ ' ' ' ■ ■ liam C. Goetz, presiding. Wor­ ford Kunckel, Airs. Ann Costello, Airs. Otis, Mrs. ; Robert John, raising supplementary funds neces­ Glaslian, Assistant Leader of Senior Girl Scout Troop 44, is Airs. Robert Gillum, .Mrs. Fred­ sary to the Cduncit.to carry out tho checking.a Cookie Sale Kit. * ------shipful Brother Joseph L. White Mrs. Harold L; Sturges, Aliss P.D.D.G.M. gave the historical Ruth Brady, Aliss Amv Walker, erick Herbst, Mrs. James Libby, overall Girl Scout .Program, and. tJniled Fiiiul Drive lecture. Working tools were pre­ Airs. Andrew- ■ Sturm. Mrs. Mrs. William Neaves,' Mrs. Ala- troops benefit indivlduaUy as.aSail Biirgoyhc. Aliss..Florence Carryl, sented by Past Master James B. George Geissler, Mrs. William mie .A. Gough, Mrs. Elizabeth as the Council. Deliveries to ; .Ici’scy Iral ; Gibbons, Airs. Ruth Bauer, Aliss Miss Alice. Radomski. Aliss Myr­ ions Told Garrabrandt, and the Grand' J. Hennessy, Airs. Vincent Law­ Neighborhoods, w ill . be April 1, and ('liorus al Club tle Krueger.’ Miss Adelaide Wil­ Lodge books were, presented by. son. Airs.-; S. Hagstrom, Mrs.- Patricia Gilligan. Airs. Raymond Scouts will be delivering after April Olsonj Airs. 'William Schaefer, liams. Aliss Ada Whelplcy. Aliss Past Master Frank Pullen. H elen Roth arid Airs. A lice Bean. 3. '■ :vv . '■'.-v? - .. .! Army' Walker. Aliss Anti Alason. EATONTOWN—Nineteen char­ Airs. Ruth Leatherman, Airs. 0O-KAN OHOVi;. — Tlie Jersej ity groups divided $100,400 Feb. All of , the degree work was Aliss Ktith Brady. Aliss Elda 1!. performed by most of the follow­ Harry Larrison, Airs.. Joseph AIc- Central I’p'ver and Liyiu Clionts 19, as a result of the first an­ Pollock. Aliss Katherine Tal- ing; Worshipful ..PastVMasters: • Garry .and Mrs.: William Har­ uml-M- the direction of Mrs. Lor­ nual Monmouth County United niadge,- Air. Holier I Peterson. Clinton B. Cook,.Alyah C. Salis­ ries. ; raine..Miller. presented a pro- Fund drive. The announcement Hostesses: for the evening were vurttni' tit the-Woman'.?; Club of was m ad e'b y Dale B. Otto out­ bury, Llewellyn Evans; Ross R. Beck, Frank Pullen, Paul W. Up­ Airs. Frank Fluhr. Mrs. Henry Ocean Grove.Thursda.v atternoo:! Hamilton Cluirch going president at the Civic Audi­ Mav Leonard Woodruff ■> Kalinowski, Airs. Richard Golds- at the annual Musicalo and Tea torium. Alonmoiifb Shopping Cen­ dike, Henry Hansen, Kenneth E. Traphagen, Richard A. White. berry. Airs. John Calagirone. and .■given for the benefit of the Meta Services Listed ter. :. • . EUvin Shlisllury. Wilton Al. OCEAN,GROVE - The May Airs. Jonas. Thorne Waters Music Scholar­ •C. Donald Mahoney, newly elec- Smith. William C. Goetz, Clin­ Leonard Woodruff Circle met " ' ------ship luiid of the Now Jersey j, .. NEPTUNE — Tlie Hamilton ed president, presented individual ton J. Halsey, Joseph L. White. Feb. 20 at the home of Alrs. Ed-. Coliseum Flower Show Opens State Federation , o f: Women’s i Methodist- Church.. -Old Corlies awards for outstanding volunteer Joseph T, Iiriboden; William ward Alaginnis, 113 Clark Ave. -•Clubs.; ' V. . 1 Ave-i.vwiii-'hotd services Sunday work to Walter L. Alolineux, jr.; NEW BRUNSWICK— Rutgers C. Gray, Adolf Burkhardt, Harry Airs. Pier opened the meeting fat -9:30 -and 11 A.M.' The Rev. New' Jersey - Bell- Telephone; and Cornell horticulturists will be A Savings Bond registered1' in The .chorus 'sanu several selee Kleiberg, Harry F. Forharotto. with a poem and prayer after i.Sherman Robinson will give the John 'I>. Keavene.v. Central Jer­ ready to answer gardeners’, ques­ co-owner form becomes the sole ■ lions of Latin. Scotch and Anieri- Allen E. Geseiike. Sr., Robert ;F. which refreshments were served ' sermon. "Christlike Faith’,’. New sey Bank and Trust Company; tions when the International and absolute property of the sur­ cim songs..1 This group is W ell Burton, Leon S. Bowne, James B. by the hostess and co-hostess, ’ members \Vill be received in tlie Alaurice A. Scully, Electrdnic Flower Show opens tomorrow viving co-owner should the other known for.tlioir outstanding con- Garrabrandt, Harold R Ander­ Airs, Sarah Garrett. • certs feiveii in the' auditorium U A.AI: service. The Church A ssociates, Inc., arid ' Everett (Saturday) in the Coliseum, New owner die. son, LoRoy GaskilU.George Ben­ Devotions were given by Airs. ’ each summer. Airs. Russell L. : School; will meet .at ,9:30 A.AI. Kudloff, station manager, WJLK, nett, Gaza . K. Szaley. ‘Percy Neal Tompkins. Airs. Pier spoke Snyder, chorrtl director presented, ' under the direction', of. Charles tho. Radio .Voice of the Asbury jKetcham,. Michael J. Pizza, Wil­ of the World Day of Prayer.today the chorus. ' . Polhcimts. general superintend­ Park Press. ent. v' ;P';;i;. ’ liam D. Ayars, Samuel A. -Val­ (Friday) at the Bancroft?Taylor The; Club choral group and Mr.- Rttdloff announced the fol­ enti & Alfred Mitchell. Also At 7 P.M.; the church will join Home at .2 P.M., also at the Alrs. HonU'i' Secor were the.hos­ lowing allocations: Freehold present, were District Deputy Alethodist Home at 11 A.AI. and Be wise...open a with other Aletiiodist churches of tesses ^for tile afternoon. Airs. YAICA. S4.000: Shore Area YAI- Grand Alaster Ira O,. Alyers and Die First -Presbyterian Church. J.;N- Ferrier. and Airs. Henry the greater Neptune area for a CA $6,000; Community YAICA; Lentoti .Sunday evening program .Past D.D.G.M. Chas. Egan-, past Asbury Park at 1:30 P.M. A Erbacher poured at the tea table.; $3,500: Monmouth County Girl masters, masters, and members at ' the: Memorial . Methodist Communion Service will be held decorated with a silver basket Scouts; $4,500; YAI-YWHA. $500; from several of the local lodges/ Church in Neptune City;’ A film, Ash Wednesday at 10 A.AI. Pray­ filled with yellow and white Catholic W elfare Bureau. S5.000; Refreshments 'were. Served by "the ,Day of-Triumph:”,' will be er Meetings will be held Wednes­ chrysanthemums, the club col­ New J.ersey Association for Robert W. Calvert, senior stew­ shown, portraying in beautiful day at 10 A.AI. in the Church. ors.'/;.;-.;..'.'. • Brain Injured Children, $1,000; ard and John W. Drake, junior color- and sound, events in the Airs. Otto. Stoll. Jr., gave the rAttending were Airs. Bleecker Community Services Council. $5,- steward.' life of Christ. lesson. The meeting closed with account today ‘ Stirling; Airs. W. H. Schlasman, 000; New Jersey Association for the Alizpah Benediction. The On succeeding Sunday nights Airs. Olive Crook. Airs. Charles Retarded Children, $5,000; AVest next meeting will be held Alar. special Lenten services will be • Blanchard... Airs.; \y. R. Shively, Side .Community Center, $4,000; Slides Show-n To 13 in the Junior - east at the held in the Hamilton Methodist American Red Cross, S19.000; Airs: Alfred S. Manley, Mrs. Ed: Church. ; •• •; • ward Alakholm. Mrs: Joseph Church 'with the following'guest Youth Employment Service, Home Atixiliarv Others attending were Airs. • Fitting, Mrs. Joseph H. Blackley. preachers: On M arch 10, t h e S500: Monmouth Boys'.Club; Inc.. No minimum Elizabeth Geiger, Aliss Lucille Airs. M ni-jorieM orris,. Airs. Rich­ Rev, Paul Jewett, director of $5,000:;.Public Health Nursing of OCEAN GROVE— The.Aleth- Sheffer; Airs.' Fred Thompson, ard E isele. Airs. Harold C. public relations for the New Jer­ Long Branch. $3,000; Public odist Home Auxiliary met at St. Airs, Herbert Barties, Airs.. Jos. G e a r y . Airs. Alfred Ransom , sey Area of the Methodist Health Nursing' of Rumson; Sea Paul’s Church, Monday,1 Feb, 26. Wright," Aliss Emma Johnson, M rs. Alfred E. Humphries, Mrs. Church; March 17, the R ev, D av­ Brigh.t'rand F air Haven. $1,000; William Flint showed slides .of Aliss Ethel Bouter, . Airs. Jos. Enoch Gabriel. Airs. John id .A Wilson J r . conference SPCA. $500 and the'USO. $I',500. Athens, Greece, which he had Alonahan, Airs. Alvin Rutgers, Rudge-. Mrs. Muriel W estall. Airs. treasurer ,and director of finan­ Also-listed are donations of $20;- taken. Airs. Edna Wright, Aliss Olive ..Edward. Q. WiMrs,' El.ise 43. Ba.H.Mrsb'Ritth 5:30 P..AI. there.will be a Family Mrs. 1 . F. Paulus . and Mrs. Sudall. Devotions were given Ypmig', Mrs. Homer Secor, M rs.. NEPTUNE — At .the morning Night Covered Dish Supper. Dr. AJarie KifTen by Airs.-John Link, followed by Michael LaPorta will show slides Horace Winship.;'Airs, Williard worship’ services at the .West Mrs. Bleecker Stirling urged roll call. Miss Sipler gave the V; S\iange, Airs. Katherine Ail­ Ciro.ve Aletiiodist Church. Sun­ and speak on his experiences on every one to attend the “Kaffee lesson, followed by the business board tlie hospital ship, the ing; Alt's. Fred Porter. Airs. P. C. day. 9:40 and 11:00 A.M .. Rev, Klatch” on Alarch 29. meeting. The meeting closed L’.S.S. Hope, when it was station­ Coriies, Mrs. Janies Monahan, .lohn -B- Kirby Jr. Will deliver After the program, the usual with the Alizpah benediction. ed at Colombia. South America. ■ Mrs. . John Carey. Mrs. Leslie the second in. a series of three fellowship hour.'-was enjoyed by The Alarch meeting will; be held ; Gui!itHer/ Airs; Roger .Tayior, .the . following m em bers and at the parsonage. Mrs; Russell Evans. Airs. Henry friends: ■ ' Cithers attending were Mrs. llarley, Mrs. George Carlisle. THE VERY FINEST IN NURSING CARE Airs. Emma i Aeckerle, Aliss Carl Diefenbacher. Atrs. Alar- . . Also, Mrs. Alex-Anderson. Mrs. E lsie M- Otto, Mrs. Helen Wil­ guerlte Boultinghous.e, Airs. Al­ Ena Wakefield. Airs. H. Al. Wil- son, Mrs. Bleecker-. Stirling. ’Airs. len Bryan, Airs. James Hahn, ‘ liams. Airs'. Joseph Cetrulo, Mrs. Anna kichline. Mrs. Anna Ev­ Aliss Florence Vann, Airs. How­ C. H. Diefenbacher: Airs. Chris­ ans, "Airs. Florence Hanners. ard Fritts. tian , Schmidt. Airs. John More­ land; Mrs. Fred Ball; Airs. S. R. • Drown. Airs. J. W .H alm . Alts Elmer Baldwin. Airs. Agnes Mix. Airs. George Paterson. Miss Ala- . rie Sleeke. Miss Marjorie Gerry Nursing And in more ; Aliss Alary -Marsh. Aliss Alice Convalescent Center • A Complete Line of New Chevv Cars & Trucks Green Grove • “OK” Used Cars and Transportation Specials. — .MEDICARE APPROVED — • Service and Shop Facilities for Any Repair Needs. PLASTERING “Serving The Shore Since 1928” leisure time Rt. 6ti & Green.Grove lid. CENTRAL JERSEY BMK ' -A3STIZ) TRU S T C O M R A N V Neptune, N. J. Allenhurst •’Allentown • Bradley Dvach * Ea tan town FarrrartgGaim • Ft. Monmouth • Freehold £23 • Freehold Twu Have Your Patching . Long Branch (2) * Marttocro « Matawan • Neptune Oty or Alterations Done Now Tel. (201) 774-6600 CHEVROLET Rvrtson • Sea BnRht • • Spring Lafee ' Low ^Vinter Rates OfT Parkway Exits 2nd Ave. and Main St. ‘ CAN WE HELP YOU ? William Gray 102 anti 100A ’ • .. Call 681-5912 ' : Asbury Park 7.75-1212 SERVICB IS OUR BIGGEST A SSE T S FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1968 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PA G E T HR E E

pace for the Grovers for these Ind. Hi. Ser., G. Beckman — 590 inns Supply Effectiveness' Award; two wins was Jack Klein pound­ , - .(new high) / s Serving Our Counfry .The annual avyard, sponsored by: the ing: out a 528 series. Giving a Ind. Hi. Ga., G. Beekman, 220/ Otder pt-paedalians • — an,:oi*gan-.': IN MY OPINION - - < helping hand was lead off man 160 & Over Jzatlon of;VVonld VVar. 1 . p i l o t s :is Ace Adam s with a 515 series. G. Beekm an .182, 188, 220 presented to\the' .Air Force, .basy-1 Harold Fulton did. all the bowling S. Krum , 170, 174 .level supply/ unit; iyitV the- best re- • . . . J5y Victor J. W. Christie \ for the Hotelrrien, Coming thru R. Woyshner, ICO, 164 cord, for: yc'?/.>iong.operatj6ns. •. with a beautiful 247 game, and a C. Dietz, 171 ■ . HandHng. a yai;3.ety, :of more than nice 563 series.; The Grovers are It. Bush, 162‘ 85,000 iterns ranging from papc?r Superintendent of Township .Schools now 1 VS games out of second D. Coll, 164 dips to • jet' engines,;squadron .per- place..-''. E. Smith, 167-190 . rr:tKo ncri. After losing for three weeks in Overall Standings $ 1 3 milliort last year,"by increas­ Team Scries a row the Sportsman’s Shop team ed efficiency and .utilization of ACCENT ON QUALITY I of school life. Whether it bcvih- Mohawks 1909 OCEAN GROVE BUSINESS- jumped back on the winning side material*. V. /' ; ' ' *: This emphasis upon quality in Classroom or on playing field, we Paw nees ...... 1908 MEN’S BOWLING LEAGUE by coming thru with two wins At the same time, the. squadron ; the educational experience for seem to hurry, hurry, hurry. As Delawares ...... 1894 over toe A&N Truckers. ;' : Supported f.-ioo Super SaW e, jet 1 the pupil has highlighted the nec- a busy, energetic American' Team Game ; BRADLEY BEACH ^ It’s all The Truckers are a team that flghters of the. 3rd Tactical Fighter essity for teachers to be thor­ business executive recently re­ Cheyennes ...... 686 jjjrfl up in the Ocean Grove Busi- has been; on the move, and they Wing in attaining a rating -nearly oughly competent iri their teach­ marked, in an unguarded mo­ Sem inoles 679 litssmen’s Bowling League. have moved to within a half a .five times higher than that nor­ ing fields — a welcome accent — ment of philosophical reverie as, Coast Advertiser, leader up un­ game of the Sportsmen’s who are N avahos ...... 672 and' for them to have ..enough Ind .Series mally- expected for- staying ojki-. he sat in his-scat on a jet flight’ til Monday night; faced a hard­ in fourth place! Joe Hammond time to plan, to think through, G. Beekman ...... ationally ready, through availabil­ to New York from California, hitting Smith’s Hardware five carried the load for the Sports­ and to develop toe necessary ma­ E. Smith ....I...... ity of parts. . - “Why is it so necessary for me to and dropped two games, while man’s Shop, and he carried the terials for their lessons. Teach­ G. Beekm an ...... Sergeant James was reassigned get to New York in four hours?.’.’ Campbell’s Barbers, chief con­ whole load. Joe bowled a 236, ers must not only be highly quali­ Ind. Gam e to Bien Hoa 19-miles northeast of The did adage which admonishes tenders, rapped Nagle’s Pharm­ 225, and a 199 arid landed in the fied in their subjects, but they R. Bush Saigon upon completion of a tour “make haste slowly” may, con­ acy for two games, to make it charmed circle with. a beautiful must also have time to prepare G. Beekm an 234 ot.W estover AFB, Mass., last May. tain an Important lesson today. . 42-27 for both team s, 660 series. George Laird Jr. was for their teaching, if the quality G. -Beekman ...... 220 The sergeant is a veteran of, the •I do hot suggest a reduction ; And, just to .make it more In­ the pace setter for. the Truckers Korean War. He Is a 1952 graduate of the educational; experiences teresting, Campbell’s and Coast with the top series on the team, which they are providing for pu­ in zest and enthusiasm. But NORTH SHORE CHURCH of: Asbury. Park High School. Ser­ J fcst again on Monday night ih a 546. ... : •' pils is to, be of the highest calibre. rather.to emphasize that an at­ BOWLING LEAGUE geant .Tames' v.-ife, Yvonnc-. is .the what has to break the tie and Kedersha’s Shoe team contin­ The quality of education prob­ titude of thoughtful deliberation RESULTS CouST Guartl HfeserVe lEhsTgri daughter of'.Mr. and Mrs.Tj. Est; determine the, leader! ues to win, and this, week they ably? relates somewhat to its m ay enhance achievem ent arid February 21, 1968 1 Peteriter il! Ross, son of Mr. and J wick, 1701 Bangs Ave., .Xeptune,' !-,contribute to the genuine satis- • Bob Orr, with a 235 game, led came thru, with two wins over X. J. tempo, ; We have been concerned the Hardware men in the twin Coast Cities International'< team . Wall Methodist ...... 3 Mrs. Delbert A. Ross of 102 Riv- with what appears to be -an. al-1 faction -that is derived from the erview Ave., Neptune City, made win over Coast. Ken Orr had a The Kedersha team is sole own­ Avon-. Methodist ...... 3 most frenetic pace of all phases I learning experience itself. 526 night, and Bob, with his high ers of sixth place, arid by viitu e Shorem en .!...... : 2 his . first solo flight. Neptune Cub Pack Is Formed gam e, posted a 569. j im Sara­ of these two wins have moved to St. - Paul’s Ushers 2 ! The flight was. made in a T34 gusa, with.'his 206 and 543 night, vvithin a gam e and a. half of fifth Asbury Park Meth; 2 “ Mentor” trainer aircraft after INTERLAKK.V — Edward and Frank Wilgus with a 511 se­ place. Tommy McCarthy was Craftsmen’s Club 3 2 approximately one month of Pri- Mautner, Organization and Ex- County Library Facilities Available ries, led the Coast team. the big man for the Shoe team West Grove Meth. 2 mary Flight Training: with Train-1 tension Chairman, Deal to Briel- Campbell’s, pushing hard to by coming thru with'top series. C raftsm en’s Club 1 2 ing Squadrbn One at. - Saufley . le-areas reports the forming of To All Residents of Monmouth take the'lead, won the first game Leadoff man.Will Pine had high Craftsmen's Club 2 (F) 0 ^ield, .Naval A u xiliary-A ir,Sta- Cub .Pack: 186, Neptune, spon- from Nagle’s by 30 pins, but lost series for the International Atonement Lutheran .,... 0 tion, Pensacola, Fla. | sored by the Neptune Community FREEHOLD — Earle W. Hen-_ County Libraries, a record'coliecr. , tte second as Nagle’s hit 821. In team . ' Memorial Methodist ...... ,1 The “Mentor” is the military’s Organization, Drummond -Ave^t drickson,. Chairman of the Mon-j tion and listening facilities, in-ser- tiw finale, Campbell’s posted a .For the: first time in fourteen Asbury . Pk. Presby. ...I...... 1 version of the civilian Beechcraft . nue, Neptune. Pack 186 held its mouth County Library Commission, , vice workshops Tor library, workers, 913 game for the win. Ken John­ years of bowling in this league, Wanamassa Christ. Ref. 1 “Bonanza”. . i first meeting Feb.. 17. has announced that, the facilities of j inter-library service through ’local son, had a 235: in the last game we witness a team .winning three Belmar Presbyterian 1 He will continue on to more ad­ .Mr.: Daniel M cLean, Jr., the the County Library in Freehold and libraries- and free admission to all for - a .551 series ' and Dave games lay a forfeit. Guy’s Pack­ Belmar Methodist ...... 1 vanced phases of his flight train­ riew eubmaster, Neptune ex­ the new Eastern Branch Area Re­ library programs for all residents of Thompson hit a 514 series to lead age Store team over the Coast Trinity Ushers 1 ing for approximately 13 :morc plained the Cubbing Program to ference Center In the Borough of Monmouth County at all county the Barbers. Barney Cole with a Cities . Coaches. Something like 600 series, were rolled by Joe m onths, before receiving hiis pil-: nine boys who joined, the pack. Shrer.sbury, upon completion, will j libraries, a 525 series and E d H olt with 514 this is not fair to the other Strunce 245, 236—652, Vince Cal- ot’s'“Wings of Gold”. They are: Robert Day, Darreri be aveilable to all residents of Monrj led the Pharmacy five. team s. fapietra 210, 203--605 and Bill McLean, Vernon Wiiliams, Ken- mouilth County,: Whether residents i :: Westlnghouse, . only' .three League Standing Arneth 266—604. 200 gam es in­ A;W Spetialist Four phiMip E.jrieto Alexander, Roger Fortune, of an exempt area or 'not ' j. games back, took two from • . ;••• .. '•' W - Ij ' cluded: Jack Henry '223, George McGlain, 21, son.of Mr. arid Mrs. A l-, Keith Newland, Edward Watson, The Library Commission annou n-. Grove Cleaners. Larry Merti- Lou’s. Barber Shop - 44 25 Pope 218, Hank M eyers & Don fonso McClain. 6 Dengo Drive, Nep-:| M ichael Thom as a-n d Gregory cc\d;ithat-boQks,- periodicals, documr • kas, with a 222-594, led the West- Ardmore H otel - . - 4114 24% Newm an 214, Paul' Burkhardt & tune, completed, a fixed station: re-j Williams, all of Neptune, eentsVreference^ material, 'and other \ inghouse clan, with Bill. Mock- Grovers ....■;...... '...... • 40 29 _ Frank Holi 210, Gene Ayers, John ceiver repairman course.Feb. 16 atj, Neptune Community Organiza-1 library: mate rials, as well .as .circu­ ridge 'hitting- 217-571, and Bob Sportsm an’s Shop ...... 38',»' 30% \Vilson &: Rowland Mauch 203, the Army Signal School, Ft: Mon- tion President, Mrs. Lenora Mc- lating ; books frohri the; collections K rcm pasky, 206-511. Jim Krurn, A 8: N Truckers 37 32 John Walker, Ed Haydu & Glenn mouth, N. J. Kay, says that this pack will are available to any resident of the Jr. . with a 206-590, led the Clean- K edersha’s Shoes ...... 35% 33% Hulsart 202. During the 20-week course, hej provide a good program for the County. .The only restriction being j fcrS^and Bill Catley aided with Klein’s Fish Mkt 33 36 s t a n d i n g s was trained to install, operate and [boys and invites any boy who that to borrow, a book, residents of his 512 series. Guy’s Package Store 32',^ 36% Team . W L repair - fixed station receiving and wishes to join to comc to a Sat- exempt areas must make applica-1. Belmar Heating took a pair International .... 28% 40%. Craftsm en Club 3 42 27 ' associated equipment. | urday meeting at 2 P.M. in the tion for such .books through .'their • FROM TIIK KITCHEN OF Coast Cities Coaches 14'.£ 54% Shoremen .3 9 20 '. ' i His Wife, Susan, lives on Route l . j Ridge Avenue Project. The pack from Bronson’s, to knock Bron­ local libraries. The material In. such‘I : Mrs. Marie Kiffin son down a notch In the stand­ <■200 Club” Belmar Meth. .3 9 30 Alta Loma, Tex. will be -administered by- a com­ requests will then be delivered to i 83 New York Ave. ings. The Heaters, led . by Don Harold Fulton 247 j Belmar Presby . 33 31 mittee headed by Robert West local libraries for pick-up by the! Ocean Grove Lippincott, 215-516; and Bill Joe Ham mond ...... 236, 225 . W est Grove Meth : 38... 31 Army Specialist Four Murray and Alfred Lyons, both Neptune. resident when desired. f CHOCOLATE HALFWAY Brown, 531, grabbed t h e first Ollie Klein, Jr...... 21311st. Presby., A.P ; 38 . 31 Hall. Jr., 18, son of Mrs.'Ella L. — |g,, — . R.esidents of communities ndt ;rij COOKIES . and third games,,while Bronson’s Lou Molinari Jr. ______210 ,1st Meth., A.P. ,3 7 32 Williams, 513 Myrtle Ave., Neptune, Girl Scout Program Mar. 8 the. County Librar>' System ^ ex-1 1 cup shortening with Doug Howard hitting 506, Individual High Series Craftsmen Club 2 . 36 •33 • was assigned as a generator oper­ empt*area) will find borrowing pri­ 'A cup brown sugar . won the middle' game. Joe Hammond „V. 660 • Avon M ethodist , 36 33 ator in the Sloth Engineer Battal­ NEPTUNE — The Girl Scouts vileges available to them at- all j 'A cup granulated, sugar Pathway Market, four and a Harold Fulton 563; wall Methodist . .35% 33% ion near Pleiku, Vietnam, Feb. 2. of the West Side, Neptune and County. Libraries a t . a moderate1 2 egg yolks, slightly beaten with half games off the pace, won two Lou Molinari Jr...... 549 i AtonementLutheran 35 34 His father lives in Hlghtstown. Neptune City, will hold their Julr $2.00 yearly membership charge. ; ! 1 Tbls. water - , - 35 | from Locust Grove. Dave Ar­ George Laird Jr. 546 St. Paul’s Ushers ... 34 iiet Lowe program at the West •The facilities, of course, are avail-5 2 -cups flour thur contributed a 206-325 night, - * ------I Craftsmen Club 1 ... 3.1 VS 3716. Seaman Apprentice Richard D.iSide Community Center, 115 De able to all for use at any County J 'A tsp. soda i - 31 33 f •while Bill F reed had '534, and SQUAWS LEAGUE I Trinity Ushers Thomson, USN. son Of Mr. and Mrs.{.Witt Ave., Asbury Park at 7 : 3 0 i y ^ ^aUon^esid> J.Shre-A-sbury, when open; will ,;,ro- 20-25 m inutes. Let cool before Coast A d vertiser...... 42 27 winning two games from the ^ port,. Fla; * • j vide reading rooms for comfortable fjU n^ Campbell’s Barbers . 42 27 Times Apaches. j perasual of the.books, available, noli • Westinghouse .... , 39 30 The Nagle Pawnees dropped to j Staff ‘ Sergeant .Harry James lections of volumes on a wide var­ Patoway Market .... 37% 31% second spot in the standings, i You art- eligible to. purchase. TRI CITY CAB from Asbury Park, has helped his iety of subjeet-.s.profe^sionai reading Grove Cleaners _ ... 34Vi 34% trailing by % game, since they. Freedom Sharesr-which earn in­ unit win top hbnor= tor keeping its guidance and reference aid, tele­ Bronson Agency ,,.... . 3 5 35 dropped two tilts to the Hurry terest at the rate.of 4.74 per cent warplanes, .flying .;■■■ over V; Vietnam phone reference for the public and Pharm acy L 30% 38% Seminoles. . . j while saving ti. S. taxpayer dollars. if held to maturity of AV- years for other libraries, and County Libr- ^ you enroll in the Payroll Sav:.' Smith!s Hardware .. .„ 30 39 ; The remainder of the standings Sergeant James, son of Mr. and ary books lists, refereiice lists ,and. ings Plan where you work or the B elm ar Heating ...... 28% 40% are tlie same—the Franklin Mrs. Sadie B. Luc-key . of Asburj- “Some iol'ns p: uce'what . reading guides. Bond-A-Month Plan where you Locust Grove ___ 27- 42 Cheyennes hold third, trailing Park,- i.s' an inventory, supervisor they preach, others just prac­ There is also available to all resi- bank for the regular purchase of the Pawnees one game, making With the 3rd Supply Squadron at tice preaching.” dents of Monmouth County, at the Savings Bonds-. SHORE BUSINESSJIEN’S a clean sweep from the Westing­ Bien Hoa Air Ease-that has been BOWLING LEAGUE house Appliance Delawares. selected as the best unit of its kind Next follow the Semirioles, Larri- Prompt & Courteous Service in the U. S. Seventh Air Force,:Viet­ BRADLEY BEACH — Loii’s son’s . Mohawks, . Cobblestone | Local & I.ong Distance nam. ■; ’ Barber Shop team, the league’s Comanches, Apaches and Dela- The sergeant's organization now WE CONTINUE TO leader, has. added another game w ares. ■■■' Central & H eck A ves. vies for similar honors throughoijt to their lead.- They now lead the Team Standings Ocean Grove, N. J. the Pacific Air Forces' and subse­ Iea§fte by two and a half games Navahos u™.— — ...— 41% 27% quent competition: for the daedal- COMPOUND over Ardmore Hotel team who P aw nees ...... 41 28 is in second place. The Barber C h eyen n es — 40 30 INTEREST DAILY Shop team came thru with two Seminoles 1 36 33 wins over Klein’s Fish Mkt Mohawks — 33% 35% Coming thru for this team’ was Com anches __.1.29% 39% HOWARD;. their lead -off man Lon Molinari Apaches .:.— 28Vi 4014 HOME MADE on our Jr. knocking out a 210 game, and D ela w a re s :— 26 43 PIES I Certificates a 549 series. Lou was aided by Results 2-22 ... lO H M O t f Deposit Russ Alaimo who pounded out Cheyennes 3, Delawares 0 a 530 series. Ollie-Klein Jr. was Secriinoles 2, Pawnees 1 L Earning you the big man for the. Fishermen, Mohawks 2, Comanches 1 SUGGESTIONS FOR kr:£$ing out a 213 game, and a Navahos 2. Apaches 1 510 series. : T eam H igh Ser.—Navahos 1777 YOUR DINING ENJOYMENT The second place Ardmore Ho­ Team High Games—Navahos 645 tel team found things a bit rough, and dropped two games to the MONDAY —; Big Chicken Fry (all you can e a t) $1.49 5.39^° for 3 years third place Grovers. Setting the TUESDAY .— Crabmeat Cakes $1.19 For All Your WEDNESDAY — Fish Fry ______51.19 — IWTHREST Icgiu on DATE of PURCHASE — AMOUNTS itart of $1,000 FLOORCOVERING THURSDAY — Corned Beef and Cabbage _ 1 51.19 — CHOICE of 1 to 3 year moturitie* — REDEEMABLE on 90 day* notice at 3 V ie.'o interelf FRIDAY — Fish Fry 51.19 NEEDS — INTEREST PAID BY CHECK quarterly, .if d n ir e i " — SEE — .■/ Davison Rugs HOWARD JOHNSON RESTAURANT J\e w Je rse y relational 39 Pilgrim Pailrway Highway 35 at Asbury Avenue Circle Ocean Grove, J. C*m»uu la/ormiUoo at m y of % O F F IC E S r.D.LC..!»««rtd “Some people’s idea o f Neptnne, N. J. • TeL 774-5733 A ik m r j Puk. 0«m T»wn*blj, Deal. 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134. Clark Ave'., ’ telephoned his Rupert E. White; Hamilton,-Feb seph Wister and the ladies com­ home from Japan. He Was on. a 27, at tlie home of her parents.' mittee had, tried ttiemselve^'jn five-day rest period from tlie The R ev. Hugh' Bburgaize, pas­ the decorations and they jSfb DOWN front lines in Korea: George was tor of the Hamilton M: E. church duced .. an artistic effect ; with with the.45th Infantry Division’s performed the ceremony. . bunting, American and entente mptune Time* heavy mortars. , Members of the third year flags, ..arid potted plants, 'Mrs. Latin class, conducted a debate Let R. Ward, president of the so­ . ' *------. Published Fridav.' . Telephone 775-0007 MEMORY on . tlie statement,. ‘‘Resolved ciety, presided over the literary WILLIAM* T. KUESGK. Editor m d Publisher Peggy Holl.anil Jean Williamson, Local'Kdltors - A e That Cicero’s services to the state exerdses.; The-, program was SIXTY-101?K MAIN' AVKNUE( OCEAN GltOVK, NEW JEUSE\ 0<7S6 Thirty Years Ago ' • LANE were greater than those of Cae­ given by Miss toiilse Pogerty, Second'Class Poatnjre Paul nt Ocean Grove, N, J. sar’s”. Those taking tlie affirma­ jjjjss. Marion‘Holmes, Mrs. Johiv THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE tive side were: Adriana Young, Hesse and Mrs. Homliy, The SUBSCRIPTION: $1.00 yearly, $2.50. semi-annually. presentation address was made a u DHKSSK:; changed on request—always give former address. v (From the March 4, 1938-Issue Corleza Ware. Arline Stratton, • A£>VEUTIs EMRN'TS: Rates wilt be.furnished by us on request.- ol the Times) aitd Mary Jane Kresge; .those oh by Mrs; George M, Bennett, who . .. “W^ATeH^-THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR .THE EXPIRATION OF Ave. from Herbert M. Hudson Starting slowly but uncorking YOUR SUBSCRIPTION the negative side were: Theodore recounted the story of the prog­ and Harold L. Allen., fifteen Years Ago a Strong, attack, in the final 15 Eldridge, Joseph Wiltshire, Ed­ ress of the church under the Pss- -" THE TIMES is on sale at tho .following news stands: Ocean Grove—Harris Jim Jernstedt, Lakewood I id. Stationery and. Ruth's’Stationery: Asbury Park— -Pruitt's (Cookman,ne.jr Main): minutes of play,. the Atlantic ward Witherspoon and Phillip torate of Dr, Bills. Mrs. E ls Neptutic—\';irsity Shop. W arner. Dtu*:, bJcptune. Soda Shop. Cuecurullos Deiir Shark River Hills, had a birth­ cage m achine, coached by. Arnie catesseii, George Delicatessen, Nick's. Wilson, Gable’s Drug; M uller’s Delicatessen. 1953 Bergen; Ellen Coleman, chair­ also came in for much praise as day and was, surprised with a ..Hamilton Sn'eet Shop. Bill and Mao's Delicatessen, Colonial House* Coffee ■. (F ro m t h e ’ F eb . 27, 1953 issu e • Truex, of Neptune subdued the man, presided. tlie ideal preacher’s \yite: The Shoppe, and tho Cracker Barrel in Shark River Hills; Neptune City—Tommy s; • of the Times). Bradley B.eadt—Mary Ann Shop. i . .. party, of about seventeen couples courageous Neptune quintet, 28- members of 'the Ladies Aid' So­ Joseph- Marston was reelected at .'the hom e' of hi.s liaother-in- 22, in a hotly contested encounter ciety were dressed in Martha NO SUBSTITUTE FOR RAILROADS fire commissioner in District two law. Mrs. Ellen Thompson, Lake­ at the Asbury Park high school WashingtoD costumes and per­ wood Rd. . ■ -'■• ■.'■ Fifty Years. Ago; • Railroaders have received a pat on the back from a of Neptune Township. In Ocean gymnasium to capture, the bas­ formed their part well, closing by Grove, Howard B. Huntley ..was ketball championship of the source that should know what it is.talking’ about—’a locomo­ The .'ieptunc Township Ele­ serving ice creapy and cake to. reelected,, and Arnold Thompson mentary School Orchestra and Shore Conference. tive maiutfacUirei'. A ftera comprehensive study of the rail-', the company assembled. The gift in District one Band, under direction of Harry The Junior Woman’s Club of (F ro m th e M arch I , 1918 to Hev. Bills included 'aiuable of the Times) . bad industry, the manufacturer arrived at.; some conclu­ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rozema, Eichhorn gave its first concert Ocean Grove' celebrated their book's and. that to. Mrs, Bills a The. fourteen teachers of the' sions which were included in an attractive brochure' entitled, of Pompton Lakes and Ocean oi the season at , Summerfield 15th anniversary, with Miss Bea­ cut-glass' cream set and sjjt%r .Bradley Park" School, exclusive .“New Ways to Run Railroads-” Among other tilings, the Grove,; had purchased the, 52 School. Measles, chicken po:c trice Brophy, a past president, sugar tongs. The committee'ln room Columbia. Hotel, 20 Main of the principal, Frank P. Butch­ brochure states: “'Railroads, have pulled away from the past and.virus had made bad inroads the guest of honor. Miss .Janet charge was composed of Mrs. on the harmony, but the show Bowen presided... , • er, .of Ocean Grove, had petition­ mid headed into the future. Even in this Space Age they can ed the Neptune school board for George Asay; Mrs. W. W. Rey­ went on ane did beautifully. A PKelps Cree Sr.; 39’ Cookman nolds, Mrs. G;. M. Bennett, Mrs, an increase of salary., Their re­ become incomparably the most versatile fornr of transporta­ Foiiutier’s Day At number that made a special hit, Ave., entertained the stamp club C alvin R eed, Mrs. A, H.: Snyder, quest: was referred to the educa- tion.”-1.. in spite of missing instruments, of the Ocean Grove boy scouts Mrs. Mary Hickman, Mrs. A. E. Simuiierf ield PTA tJonal committee. The brochure notes some major innovation's that brighten was ‘.‘The . Three Little Pigs”, and. explained his collection ac­ Clarke, Mrs. ., Frank Sampson, .The .Ladies’ Aid Society of St. tlie railroad outlook. Among them, are the industry's iu- complete With good, clear narra­ cumulated over many years. Miss Elizabeth Snyder and Miss NEPTUNE — Founder’s Day Paul's Church held' a. Washing­ tion. Miss Ann Virginia Wardell, Margaret Collins. On Wednes­ singly effective use of electronic computers, automation was observed at.; lllo Feb.- 26 ton's Birthday sociable fit honor Pfc. George Perkins, son of daughter of BIr. and Mrs. Joseph day afternoon a. farewell recep­ of the. huge classification yards where freight trains are meeting of Summerfield P.T.Ai of Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Bills. The Mr. and Sirs. William Perkins, Wardell. became- the brjde of tion was held for Rev. Bills at at the school. entertainment was held in the broken up; reassembled and dispatched/ Development of new the Heme for the Aged.. Felici­ Mrs. Richaid J. Price, pro­ large Junior room,’ and though a ; types oi. vail services, such as unit trains, imprpvemeiits in gram chairman, presented cor­ tous addresses were'-made by 'railroads' rolling stock. .The possibility that new types of blizzard was raging . at the sages and boutonnieres to life, time, the enthusiastic , people Rev. W. E. Biackiston high-speed rail service can be developed for densely-popu- state, charter and honorary filled all the available space. Jo­ Mrs. Hudson, the matron. Hitod areas. members and past P.T.A. presi­ DON’T DELAY Ueyond iiuprovements. iii the physical plant and the. in- dents . present. They were: Na­ tional . .Life Member. Mrs. thidnction of vlectninic marvels, the broeluiro savs .the most John Polhcmns.' Mrs Russell If you want to rent or sell your house list it proniisiiig sign of a!) for the future of .the railroads is. ‘‘the Schmid. Mrs. G. Tierimann. Mrs. lime. , Rentals ailt* ,■ way that railroaders are veVohitiohidng themselves. With Wilbur Hawthorne,. Sirs. H: New­ with us today. ;''ou!\ 'a little ihore elbow room, they have begun to apply old- m an, WilsOiv Kennedy and-Sum - Sales . . . wait for no man! Taslubiii'i) ingenuity and the most inofiorii technology to every mei'ficld's principal. Allen L Jones. ; - aspect of .their business." Not se many years ago, the rail- Valuable two family house for sale. Owner’s The previous week when the paper went to bod, Mrs. Potheiniis gave, a brief ex­ we had 5 superior complete summer cottage rtiads were-frequeni.ly referred .to ai a dying..-industry. Aa planation of Founders Day. apartment first floor - second floor rented, has rentals ~ NOW there are only ,2 left. We also ■ Mark-Twain might have said, the report of their immiiie'nt . , had 3 income properties of unparalleled value__ Do s t i n a t io n • M oo n ". a film per full dry cellar, centrally located - asking $12,500. NOW there are 2 •— these were on a sale basis. demise was grossly exaggerated., tailing to the Ranger Space Craft So, whether you’re contemplating renting or pur- was shown also. chasing — x\CT NOW for the best, and possibly, only selection! COMMrNlTY ntTLOERS ' ■Membership chairman. M rs Gerald Higinbptham stated that . - 'a(f While cities, counties, state? aiid the federal government h M tS£ ? ‘V n v Brf,Mn;V™S„T^i!,''"0 comP!«’-« summer cottages, both with tlie P.T.A. now lias 49G members. .Ipht £Lin?2 ° Es or evenings. Both accommodate six to ’'■are seek-iiig jie.w ways to extract more, .inonoy from every Sir. Angster announced ‘hat t5» nSSSP1*' ,0ne mW-to\vn at SSOO.OO (June 15th ;o Sept. 19th). ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor T ..e o .h e. .. f e u step s .o - t h e b each a t 31.7C0 fo r tlie entire - season ", taxpayov' investor-owned industry, one of the largest tax- tickets are available for a card nV ifivwSinJ.re? near lhc "!'N-- at a:-, average of $750.00 f.jr the season - RFVTAP {S-JP2I2 Theso umts house, two (our people VEARL.T :• payers,-is constantly working to-expand—fhus increasing party and fashion show to be held Member of SBILS i... ^ . bedroom half of duplex. Unfurnished nice side vard April 24 at the Royal Manor. This • room SAL eT i v S m p • ^?f?° "lomh- ■,plusu,al1 Kl.-i:;‘es. Large living :enipldyment and iiivostiijeiits iroin wliich aji branches of irqv- 7S MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE ire?'- All hwi •co-^{«rtablc living quarters in b«ach affair is for .the . benefit of the nn?a. a u nn\ e sl>. to eight bedrooms with running water in addition to • ernntent benefit.through, tax payments. Neptune Township Scholarship ..Dial 774-2124 P f , 3 1 5 1 - : * ' on e .'.at S13.500 rand th e .o th e r a t tos? SELFPsusT\lNiivrefiv?l-!i the„excePtlon Sf living tsiar- . Many companies'.produce attractive brochures• showing Fund. « j H i — or. one unit with another all year SloVon^nnS^A wW1 Stta?,hed bunSalow open to off&rs in .What they are doing to promote state and local development. There was, a tic between Miss A-tno apartment d w e llin g with oil-fired steam heat and Among .the leaders in this activity, is the investor-owned,, Bone's, and Mr, Gertz fourth fe^ ^ ires*-SI2'f00. A duplex near the foot bridge to. Asbury with offere u can ^ Proud of—S12,000 grade classes for Die attendance ^ Invited! Come in. inspect and compare. You'll be amazed taxpaying.electric power industry—the same industry that "V 1u^ .\lomo can get in these days for- such a nominal in- ‘ tax-exempt /governm ent power, advocates would, like to. put banner. I bads'5’ or . write, but don’t dUly .dally. Why join the “wish Girl Scout Troop 518 presented out: of tm si ness.-; These brochures are such lifelike presen tac­ the colors. . Flowers were pre­ tions they make one want to travel and see first hand the sented to Mrs. ' Richard Golds homes industries recreation facilities, modern farms, live­ berry; P.T.A. president. in honor stock. fruits'and vegetables,: grains, roads, Iake.Vaiid; moun­ of her birthday. REAL ESTATE • INSU RAN CE • M O R T G A G ES f EST. 1920 4 The next meeting will be held tains t.hat make.ltt'e worth living. In presenting such pano­ 53 Main Ave., Ocean Grove 774-1058 774-20S0 March 25. ramas, o f U.S. .'life.' utility companies not only help ' build reventie-for themselves but for every community in which A Nice Income they operate. The utility industry has been an outstanding force for better Hying, dnring the 20th Century. A*l,'iE‘isf?3S520 Grossing over $5,000 with one all year apartment rental •, A statement .in one of the company booklets exemplifies plus owner’ser’s delightful apartment. Eleven, rooms for “THESE PROPERTIES FOR TOMORROW the.spirit of the investor-owned utility industry wlien it says: summer rental with annual repeat business. Two zone CAN BE YOURS T O D A Y;! ''The Company will continue,to promote the expansion of.ex- heating, MAY WE SHOW YOU A HOME YOU GAN '. isting'biisiness. and, industry, work, to attract new industries MODEKNIZED BUNGALOW, Sunny side.of street. I-arge Living Rm., REALLY■ ENJOY — CALL TODAY. Dinette, Lg. Bedroom, with plenty of closet area. .Modem Kitchen, Com­ aiul enterprises.: and employ the most effective means of plete Bath. Utility Rm. w ith large Storage area. Xew. Filtered Hot Air encouraging its customers, toward a broader and more com­ "A com puter cast get more Gas Beat, Large Front Porch, full Lot Centrally Located. AN* EXCLU­ work done faster than a hu­ SIV E BU Y a t $12,000.00. plete use of gas and electricity for the mutual benefit of the man because it doesn’t have Ihree Bedroom Rome: One bedroom & Powder Rm. 1st FI. along with ' customers- and t lie'gas and electric industry as a'Whole.” to waste time answering the L r. Living Room, Dinette & Modem Kitchen—2 Lg. Bedrooms and bath telephone.” 2nd floor. — New hot water Gas Beat — A REAL BUY at $1^900.00., The GARRABRAJVT Ag< TWO FAMILY HOME AND INCOME, Comer with room for Garagef' NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS 2-4 Room Apartments, (1 bedroom each Apt.) New ESSO filtered hot The annual subscription rate of The Times by .hiai! is . air G-AS HEAT. 2nd Floor Apt, has two extra Summer bedrooms on 714 Summerfield Avenue,' Asbury Park third floor. SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE 513,50^.00. ' S4.00. Current subscribers, will tirnl their expiration date on PROFESSIONAL OFFICE the mailing label, under the address, each week. Subscrip- or Evenings, Muriel Kelly 775-8680 . THREE .BEDROOM COTTAGE, 2 blocks from Ocean, Liv. Rm. - Sun . tipnsrare.-payable in advance and', payment oh or before your Rm. - Dining Room and Large Kitchen on 1st Floor, Bedrooms - Bath • and utility Kitchen on 2nd. Floor - New Forced filtered Hot Air Oil expiratiou date will guarantee delivery each. week. STORE H eat,. F u ll C ellar. E ST A T E SA C R IFIC E $13,500.00 ' ' ROOMING HOUSES AND HOTELS IN ALL SECTIONS OF OCE VN FOR RENT GROVE FR O M $3,000.00 to $30,000.00. m i ...... ,. TERRIFIC Come in and let us discuss yonr requirements. at 50 Main Avenue 2 fam iiy house in irood-condition. Immediate occupancy either apart- - JTAKE FIVE By FRED KOKE Ocean Grove ' mcnt. 1st floor apartment consists of huge bedroom and living room. “Better buy from BURRY and be SATISFIED'’ ; , Nice kitchen and bath plus other small bedroom. 2nd floor, apart-, ment has 2 bedrooms and living room, kitchen and bath. Sunny loca-r Call 427-0582 tion. handy to everythin?. Oil steam heat!’ • ■ *- j« ’*»♦**♦*••*• .•** ‘i- *»* »».*.•!■-•»* H" :•* *1* *1* *1* *;> Don't Pass This Up; Or You'll Be Sorry. S13.000.00 . TAKE FIVE J. A. HURRY AGENCY REAL EST ATE, & INSURANCE it happened .in Stanley-Livingstou Country.' The witch CORNER LOCATION doctor had: just finished giving an- elderly native the works, 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE FOR SALE Corner location, .hot water heat.-living room dining room and kitchen , and'while he was packing away his props, the patient said, Home.and income; -one-half block on the first floor. 3 bedrooms and bath on tho 2nd. It needs-cleaning TeL 774-4132 from ocean; ’owner's apartm ent: tec; and redecorating, but would make a comfortable hom e'for only . , (.'Doc. when you send my. bill, don'.t forget to include it medi­ bedrooms, all with running water: ErtablUhed over 50 YEARS care form." ■■ . new modern bathroom: wall to wall . . $9,000.00 carpet;-hot air oil heat..heats first and second iloors: r.iee porches. Then there is the story-of tlie witch doctor, all dolled up Price Reduced to. S13.500.. NEAR ST. PAUL’S in full regalia who met a white explorer just after he had Corner property, in.'south end; liv­ Fine 2 story home with living-room, dining room, lavatory and'kitchen, ing room, dining room with {ire- on first- floor. 3 bedrooms and'bath on the second floor.. Plastered made a hut call. ':Of Course.'’ he explained to the explorer, place: den und kitchen: three bed­ w alls, cellar . . .-but no-heat. Considering location ihis is a buy for. “this outfit aud all that mumbo-junibo is only a fi-ont. What rooms and modern bath: gas heat; someone! • •• FOR SALE garage; new roof: $14,000.. $9,900.00 really does the trick is the penicillin." * BOTEL. One of the finest. In operation. Offered at reduced price CENTRALLY LOCATED for quick sale. * BUNGALOW. Garage, oil burner, basement,, attic. Asking $10,000. SIGNS-.QF-THE-TIMES DEPT. Lovely Home. With Living Room. HANDY TO SCHOOLS AND STORES Dining Room. Modern' Kitchen and. * GUEST BOUSE. Rooms and two apartments. Oil fired hot water heat. (Here is one seen in a candy store) Powder Room on the’ Ftrsr Floor: Living room, dining- room., kitchen on first floor \ . : S bedrooms and Famished. North side near ocean. Only $15,0060 for quick settlement. Thhn? Bedrooms and Modern Bath bath 'on- second floor, pipeless iumacev hot air heat. This house is full- 2 family. Auto. heat. Central location. $11,500. SIDS WHY WAIT UNTIL YOU ARE TOO OLD TO ENJOY of old furniture and needs a complete cleaning and redecorating job. on the Seccr.d Floor; Gas Hot W ater Beautiful home. Stream-lined kitchen, auto. heat. Finest location* CANDY. - EAT NOW PAY LATER Heat:’‘Washer. Dishwasher. Wall to . but would make a charming retirement home'. . or nice place . R ed u ced to $13,500, W.ill Carpet : Par.o, ' for voung people starting out ; •. ; . (Small Carrying Charge) ' Home, north side, anto. heat. Exceptionally fine structure. A-i con­ v ASKING $9,000.00 dition. Large enough for your grandchildren but not too large. SEE THEM NOW Very small house. Automatic heat. Reduced for quick sale. STUDY HALL CHATTER . . tj-Famlly, separate.automatic heat, plus 2-room summer apartment; •‘Hi, Miirgel How was your sister's wedding?'' • aWLTOH MEMBER SJl.t.S. ro o m fo r g a ra g e ; o n ly $12,500. “Myrt was I embarrassed! I'm still blushing; Get tlie Jennie Meyer * Other listings from $5.000'up. pictn'rt-. Just as niy father was afout to give away the:bride, 'ray sister, says. 'Father, 1 .don't believe iyoii ever m et Jack AGENCY * EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY Smith?" Jack, this ,is. my father.'' Then they both, shook REAL ESTATE Phone 775-0393 775-8600 V. M. Kubjer,'Ileal tor 4 7 Main Avenue hands.” . REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE v ■■-“Marge,: after' all, and I’m suns Amy. Vanderbilt would Ocean Grove. N .' J. 117 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE agree with meV a father likes to know.the name O f the fellow TeL 774-3061 48 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Phone 774-1142 . he is turautg his daughter over.to;’’ . . 1. FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1968 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE FIVB

The Barbara Heck Circle Bus Mrs. Olive Koster,. 129 Cookman Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Frazier, of At the 4:00 Vesper service Rev. OCEAN GROVE MEMORIAL CROSS trip to New York to see “How Avenue, 'entertained as guests Heck Ave., Miss ‘Edith Frazier, ciyde A. Snyder will speak on Now Dow Jones” has just a few over Washington’s birthday, her Mrs. Grace .Jones and children '.'The Power of the Cross". Dr. seats available, call Mrs. A. L. daughter, Mrs. Joseph Flannery; ' ■ OCEAN GROVE — The 18 Susan and Steven, all of D ela­ Yalta will have "Berceuse" as Ward, 775-0152 fo r . reservations. and the Flannery children. Sean, foot Memorial Cross on the ware Avo., spent the day at Cher­ his prelude, and “Firialc, Con­ Time, April 20, 8:30 A.M. from' Roberta, -'Mary Jo* Terry, Buddy certo in D. Major” as his post­ front of the Ocean Grovp ry. Hill, last Saturday. " the Ocean Grove Post Office. 1 and Carolyn, of Edisoh; also as Auditorium, facing the sea, The Choir'Mothers-Guild of St. lude. Miss Linda Shadel,.soprano guest was Miss Patrica Braend- will sing a selected solo. will be lighted the week of • Next Friday, March 8 at 0 Paul’s Church' m et W cdnosday er,- bf Edison, plassmate friend March 2-9 in'loving memory P.M. the Mother-Daughter night-at the home of. Mrs. Ray­ At 6:30 P.M. the Junior and and co-cheerleader.with Carolyn ! Senior Iligh youth groups will of Mr. and Mrs. James A. . Banquet will.'be' held at St: • mond Misrier, Inskiji Ave. Guild, Mrs. William Ladd,. of Albu­ Mrs. Albert Catley, 85 Heck at St. Matthew’s -School.., After Hurry,'by Mr. and Mrs. Wes­ Paul’s Church with the President, Mrs; Frederick meet. The MYF from the_ First querque,- New Mexico, in renew- Avenue, recently celebrated her luncheon the day was spent on Methodist Church, Asbury' Park, ley B. Nagle, 225 Oxford . thenie this year "Tpylahd” Herbst, reported.that the Cbapel- ing her subscription to The birthday as guest ot honor at a the Occan Grove boardwalk and will present a program pf folk; Way,, Neptune. and the featured program a Ceieste Choir would' be given a Times, writes “We love to read dinner party, at the home of her puppet show. -The affair is at the Asbury Park Shops. A bus trip to the Paper Mill Play­ m usic. ■ about everything that , is going sori-iri-iaw and daughter, Mr land sponsored by four of the' red, white and blue motif . was house, in Millburn, April 17, to ——# ------in the CJrove. W e are enjoying Mrs. Walter Gilbert, 135 Cook- carried out during dinner with Reservations are being taken church circles—Clara Swain; ■ see a matinee performance of Multiple Listing Jan. Report •Icie spring weather here right man Averiue. Others attending Uncle Sam heads adorning the for the four day bus trip which is . Barbara Heck, - Susannah Oklahoma.” The “Best of the now. Hope to see all our Ocean the affair were Jackie and Rob- cakes. Mr. arid. Mrs, F lannery being planned by the Woman’s Wesley and Elizabeth Strow. Year’.’ concert will be presented ASBURY- PARK — F. Leroy Grove friends in August. bin Gilbert, Lois Catley, Terri celebrated their 14th wedding an­ Club of Ocean Grove, to the There are, still more tickets by the youth choirs May 19 at: Garrabrant, Jr., 714 Summer- Catley j all of Ocean Grove, and niversary on Feb. 28th) Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reece, of Downingtown Inn, Downingtown, available by calling Mrs. the afternoon church service. On ficld Avenue, statistician chair­ Mrs. Margaret.Gilbert, of Nep­ 81. Webb Avenue, enjoyed a long Pa. Bus will leave Ocean Grove W eslpy Waibie, ' 774^4400 or Miss Ellen Kroeze, the daugh­ May 4, the Choir Mothers , will man, Shore Multiple Listing Ser­ tune. weekend trip by auto, leaving Post. Office at 8:00 A.M., April .M rs. Frederick Herbst, 775- ter of Mr: and Mrs. Marinus go to Smithville Inn. Attending vice, reports that for January last; Thursday and returning The executive hoard of the 27. Arriving at Soudersburg, Pa., .-. 8363. A . ; - . ,'•■ Kroeze, ' of 5 Seaview Averiue, the meetirig were Mrs.. Joseph 1968, there were 29 sales, 50 home Sunday night, to visit with Goridek, Mrs; Kenneth' Dellett, listings and sales volume of $528,- Ocean Grove Woman’s Republi­ the group Will visit the ■ Iviill- Miss Laurie Bengston,' daugh­ and proprietors of the “Seaside Mr. and Mrs. MHtbn R eece, and Mrs. Hudson Snyder, Mrs. James 550; compared to 29 sales, 59 list­ can Club will meet today (Fri­ Bridge Museum where, Arnish ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hill, Hotel’ 1 on Ocean Avenue, cele; their family, in Greensboro, N.G. McEwan, Mrs, Lawrence Hor­ ings and a sales volume of $540, day) in the Clubhouse at 11:30 and Mennonite craftsmen will 56 Embury Ave., has ' been brated Her 12th birthday last Mr. and'Mrs. William D. Lyon, 800 In January 1967. A.M. With the regular meeting demonstrate ten different arts named Co-ed Correspondent for Saturday With a group of friends. den, Mrs. Howard Huntley, Kirs. $2! Franklin Avenue, leave to­ Wm, Schetolich and Mrs. John to follow at 1:30 P.M. Plans are' and crafts. A covered bridge and the 1967-68 school year, by her Joining Ellen for luncheon and morrow (Saturday) for a month’s birthday cake and ice cream Wjlliamson. completed for the public installa­ grist mill powered: by the largest home economics teacher at Nep­ In.the Age of Space, an altitude vacation at St; Petersburg,, Fla. tion Mar. 18 at the Asbury Ave­ wooden water wheel in Lancaster tune High School.. Co - ed is were Jill Niedenstein, Linda record was set way back in 1910. The Lyons every year spend the nue Perkins Pancake House, County to inspect and luncheon published nationally by. Schol­ Deitz, Melinda Holl, Dede Wil­ when on January 12, Louis Paul- month of March in the South. with, a stop first at the Sears at-the Dutch Haven Restaurant astic Magazine, Inc., for home liamson, and Debbie Trout, all ST. PAUL’S han soared 4,105 feet at the Los Mr. Lyon has been an employee store. Please Tniake Reservations are featured.- Sunday the tour economics students, and contains of the Grove. Following festiv- Angeles Flying Meet. Fly high ' of the First Merchants National early for the bus leaving the ties at her. home. Ellen's party with the USAFI will drive to Kutztown, Crystal articles on fashion, food,-beauty, OCEAN GROVE ^-.Sacrament Bank, Asbury Park, for several enjoyed a visit to the Monmouth Ocean Grove Post Office at 12:30 Cave; Glockenspiel -Restaiirarit and home furnishings, and fic­ of Holy Communion will be. giv­ years. ' • •.. . ,i . .i P.M. Date to be announced later Shopping Center including view­ and then Valley Forge. Monday tion. Selected for qualities' of en Sunday at 8:30 and 10:45 A.M. for the annual Spring Bus Trip to ing “The- Girl in the Cake- of . Mrs. Alfred S. Manley, 137 will be spent sightseeing through leadership and enthusiasm for ReV; William R. McClelland will Main Avenue, has returned home1 Radio City to include the Easter the Am ish Country'. Tuesday the Ice.” • -. . honie economics, Miss Bengstpn have “God The Father”, as his CLOCK REPAIRING Pageant-.and- luncheon at "The after a two month visit with her tour wiJI visit the Henry Francis will: serve as junior advisor to. Mrs. Beatrice Morgan,'35 Em­ meditation. Dr. Dan Yaffa, or­ Tavern On The Green.” son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and du Pont Winterthur. Museum at Co-ed editors, arid keep them in­ bury Avp., gave a birthday party.-- ganist .and choir director, ,WiJl. Mrs. Robert E. Halloran, and Winterthur, Del., and the Garden AND RESTORATION ■The Rev. Harold' D. Flood, formed of activities at Neptune. Feb. 24, for her-,two. daughters, have Prelude .and Fughetta. on Expert Craftsmanship vjUpir children, at their new home Vice President in-charge of Pavilion and Longwood Gardens, -Miss Bengston, a junior, Was pre­ Beatrice, 17 arid Cathy, 12. In “Crusaders1' Hymn", as his pre­ Mt*; Pasadena, California. The program for the Ocean returning to Ocean Grove in the sented with a special Co-ed Cor­ addition to their parnets, the'fol­ lude and Voluntary- on “Old j • Grandfather’s, Wall, Mantel* weather’ on the West-Coast was Grove Camp Sleeting Asso­ early. evening. For reservations respondent certificate Feb. 16, lowing friends attended. Cathy Hundredth” as his postlude. At Kitchen & Cuckoo,Clocks for; the coldest in 36 years. call Mrs. Harold Geary -7744095.' Hale » . / Old clocks bought! * ciation, after, having served by Mrs. Ruth Thompson. Chair­ Freeman,' Cori Fuller, Gheryl the 8:30. A.M. service, Herman • Work called for. & (Iclivcred-, . Danielle Louise Cornelius, the as pastor of the Holy Cross The -Friendship Club of Ocean man.of the-Home Economics De­ Drout, . Donna Demachcr and Brov/n, bass will sing “Corrie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam­ Methodist Church in Read- - Groye Chapter 170, Order of the partment. , V.-v.' Margaret Harsch,.all of Neptune,. Jesus, Redeemer" and at the • Tel. 776-6924 uel Cornelius. 140 Heck Avenue, ingi Pa., for nearly 11 years,, Eastern Star, will'hold their an­ Laraine- Coyne, of Avon. Rose 10:45 A.M. service, the Chancel j ,111 Wilson Road * r- ■' ■;- The monthly' Prayer Brunch : Shark River;IIiIIh / celebrated her first birthday. Sat­ is now transferring to the and Carol Killan of Asbury-Park, nual dinner and ■ installation of of the Christian Women’s Club choir will sing “ft Was For.You.” and Tomrny Pallazzo, o f Brcjokv urday with a party at her home Methodist Church of- West officers Monday\ March',5 at 0:30 was-held last Wednesday at.the hosted by her parents. Relatives Chester, Pa. The member­ P.M. at Howard . Johnson's Rcs-: l.vn. A good time w a s had by ail.- r « | I i r i I 1 I1EACH &‘>«ATH.AVES hom e of Mrs.- Bee Savage. 63 Ocean Grov« and 'friends joining Danielle for ship of .over 1600 people at taurant, Asbury Avenue Circlei Delaware . Ave, Present were; The Woman's Club nf Ocean 1 h e W h itn eld open ah w the festive occasion were her ma­ West Chester will be more The Eagle - WashingtonFire MeSdames-K- Dyke, E,-Ball, F. Grove will hold' a Tupperware W inter Kalf-s; Rooni'i and Efficiency Apts. Tel. *776-9724 ternal grandparents, Mr. and than' twice that of Holy Cross Companies Auxiliary will have Caffee. K. Perry/M. Evans, E. party at the-Clubhouse. this corn­ Main & New York ,‘Avenne* Mrs. John G. Aponte, her aunts, Church. . Effective March 15 a Bun Breakfast at the Eagle Johnson, ,H.- Sambo., K. MacDon­ ing Thursday. March 7 at 2 P.Til. THE s r. ELMO - Ocean (irove Joelle. and Carlyn; Miss Bette the Rev. Flood’s new address . Fire House on Wednesday morn­ ald, 'C: Alderm an, G. Morrill, -A. Miss Jean Anderson will demon­ DINING ROOM oprin. to public all year . . . Weekdays, firsakfast 8-9:30, Sue Ward, Miss Judy Ryan, Mrs. . will be 335 Price Street, West ing, March 6, from 9:00 .A.M. to Bean, O. Stoll, E. Baldwin, M. strate.use of tlie products. There Dinner, 1:30 to 6 :30 . Sunday . Dinner 12 to 1 . . . - Reservations'^ not Sonna Devlin and son Scott, Mrs. Chester, P a. 19380.. will be refreshments and door necessary but suggested . . . Featuring, home-made soups ;. . Full 11 30 A M. ' ' Darnay, E. Devonshire. D. Course or Ala Carte; Telephone 774-967* wiirma Lees atld daughter Beth, / Last Saturday night The'Wash­ Schaeffer, II. Loomis and" Miss prizes. all of the Grove, and Mrs. Ellie ington Fire Company held their Following many months of ill­ Isabel Hanna, .all of Ocean OPEN ALL YEAR Fomarotto and son Joey, West ness, Mrs. Thomas L. Burch, of, The monthly meeting of the St.; Annual President's Dinner, Grove; Mrs. E. Taylor, of Nep­ 55 Embury Ave., Ocean Grove - Long Branch. Sending good wish­ 5 Pitman. Avenue, fras returned Paul's Ushers Union will be held The DEANS Thomas Alligood,- Company tune, Mrs. -M. C/ding of A sbury Tuesday, at 3 P.M. William Flint es were aunt and uncle Mr. and home where she is convalescing, 775^4076 • Dinine Room Air.Conditioned • Breakfast Served 8 to 1# President; -at Petersons in Lake­ Park and Mrs. A. Makholm, of will show slides of his recent trip Mrs. Jerry Aponte and cousins wood: TheVRev. Wiliiam McClel­ prior to' returning' to Jersey Oakhurst. Co-hostc-sses were -Sharon and Bobbi, of North Arl­ Shore;' Jledicai Center. v She Will to Jerusalem. Everyone is- wel­ land of St. Paul’s Methodist Mrs." Darnay and Miss Hanna. come to'attend. ' ington. Church w as guest of honor at the: undergo . surgery for the third On March 20, there will be a The Willard Woman’s Chris­ affair for company metnbers and time this winter. All her Iriends. spring get-together at “The The Crusader Choir of St. Classified Advertisements tian Temperance Union will meet wish her 'well. Dean’s”, 55 Embury Ave., at Paul’s Church enjoyed a bowling . Advertisement for'these coiUmnn • should be. In* .the ofticc of "The their , wives. A service pin was . TJm e3” NOT LATER THAN. 9:00 A.M. Thursday of each next Friday, March 8 at 2:00 presented to William Herbert, of 10 A.M. For reservations call party at Bradley* Lanes, last Fri­ P.M. in the Assembly Room of Broadway, for 30 years member­ 776-6276 or 774-5595. day. Bowlers were. Jimmy Hor- CLASSIFIED AD RATES • Telephone 775-0007 St. Paul’s Methodist Church. den, Richard Hendrickson, Stev­ ship and service. WERE LOOKING The AAHP will meet-March 9. 25 Words OR LESS , ONE DOLLAR Mrs'. William Damay, is presi­ en Jones, Bruce Packard', Nor­ .'Additional Words ABOVE 25 ...... '-. *• Three Cents p e r V /ord FOR A • at 1:30 P.m ;, at the St. Elmo dent. Mr. William Flint will man Reece, Billy Smith, Chris­ For use of Times Box Number, there Is a 15-cent v.;eekly charge for Hotel, 77 Main Ave.- Guest replies to be picked up at office, 01 a 25-cenf v/eekly charge for re- • show a colored slide called The. GOODMAN topher. Wood, Steven .Twidle. and plies to be mailed to you. ' ‘ . speaker w ill be Bi*ian'T. Ken­ Easter Story.” Visitors are wel- ODD JOBS Michael Sakas. The boys were There Is a 15-cent charge per line for each linc; Indented.,capitalized ■ OVER 40 nedy, an attorney, who will speak accompanied by choir mothers or In bold face. . GUTTERS & LEADERS on the subjects of wills. - . Copy mailed in; glveo. to a representative or brought to office, per­ For Short Trips Surrounding A '. . ■ ". .. ' ■ v.-. Mrs. Lawrence Horden and Mrs. sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy Monmouth County. Frederick Herbst. , ■ . accepted over phone as a courtesy and convenience to customers. OCEAN GROVE Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Flay, of Bill3 due immediately upon, presentation.' . -" . .... ; • MAN W E W AN T IS 87 Asbury Avenue, have returned The Junior Hi MYF of St. to their Grove residence follow­ WORTH UP TO Paul’s will meet; at 6:30 P.M. APTS; FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Quality Workmanship by ing an enjoyable five months 836,500 yeah Sunday, to hear the MYF from MODERN AND Beautiful* Tile- kit ch­ ; OCEAN GROVE—A sm all place, easy 63 C L A R K AVE. • TJ5-0554 stay in Gulport, Fla. , They re­ CLAUDE DEAVER the First Methodist Church, As­ ert. Tile bath. Large rooms. Two'bedr to handle.; Owner's apartrrient, all year,.: Plus Regular Cash Bonuses ; turned early this year dm? to the rooms; enclosed Sunporch -plus -large. T a k e avfir-b a n be arranged-for. Breth-- Medicare Approved AIR MAIL bury- Park, present a program of Open ’ p b r c h * - • - '•,:rV - . . - 'i ren Conferencei act nov/. Good Income;. ODD JOB death of. Mrs.- F lay’s sister, Mrs. • THREE-ROOMS and bath, .first floori C all '-77*5-5841,v-; -; ; :• B. A. PATE, JR. Beatrice B. Bragg) whose obit­ folk music. Please come and 555 a mo* -v/ith ' all utilities, included. 0 Reasonable Rates Even your own thermostat.for heat. OCE A.*/ GROV.E. oh Ocean Path 7/a y , • Newlv. Renovated PR E SID E N T uary appears in this week’s issue bring a friend. Refreshments lovely ' residence >nd Warding- home; Texas Refinery Corp. THREE ROOMS. Bath. Sunporch. fully, o ccupied. Incom e SIfOQ m o nthJy. • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage SPECIALIST of The Times. - will follow. -v ; First floor. All utilities Included. . iOQ V /rite B o x . db800. c/r> T im es O ffice, • Carpentry * >21111105 • slasoHry ; ' . ; B o x 711, a mo. \ .. *.*• . Ocean Grove, N. J. . - • ' —0 -tf • Diabetics — Cardiacs COTTAGE—Three room.? and. bath. • Light haulins • Moving • Roof Fort Worth, Texas 76101 • Convalescents — Post- repairing a Gutters £ Leaders Nonh side near bridge. Only; $63 a FOR SALE Garages, Vards cleaned- • Lock­ mo., plus utilities.’ Operative smith • Can and will do almost .OTHER rentals now available. OCEAN GROVE—Retired or widowed a n y th in g . V. M. Kubl«r, Realtor. 117 Main Ave­ earn high income from home. Colonial nue, Ocean- Grove. .774-1142, —fStf house, newly renovdted. top. condition, 988-2515 or 222-5227 spacious, and centrally located. Three J o ? Evenings & Weekends SUMMER RENTAL, four room apart­ jenVjl rooms, plus.-rental .'ipartmeht, ment for tv.o aduh.H. i 200 per month, Call 272-5700. — 0-11 or $500 for t?»ree months. Available Grove-City OCEAN GROVE \I 3 Y I. Write. Box =3023, c/o Times WANTED TO RENT Office. Ooean’-Grove. '■ ' — Z-'J • Weddings A Specialty Everything for the Table HOOMI.'i'G HOCSE. flradley-Beach or • Cut Flowers - Corsages OCEAN GROVE^-?^ M i.'Hermon Way. Ocean Grove, preferably; with option to Cor. Pilgrim Pathway & Olin St.. Phone 774-1749 comer New Y-Jrk Ave., light sunny buy, within two blocks of ocenr». a//>n • Cleaners • Funeral Sprays • HOME LAUNDRY i«econd flo o r for tv.-o o r th re e . L iving ■a*; possible. W /fte.Box * r \W . c/o Times Ocean Grove Store Hours 8 A .M .- 5:30 P.M. room three expose res. two - bed?oom& Office, Occan Grove: 5-12, ?V PICK U P AND • Flowers For All Occasions Furnished .• or: • vUiti^rAlshed.; Yearly • SAME DAY Pick-up lease . Phone i f o r-’ ao pot i\t me nt 531 -2051; w a n t e d T TfT liirY DELIVERY SERVICE II ■•V.. • . a tf . and Delivery Service. We Operate Oar O^n Cleaning •, '■ GCEAN:'GR^VE-^y*ar.:rc^n’dV'';.uh?yf’ • Cleanest W a s h Any­ • h.-onzes and .njg* *nd Pressing Machine*! WEEKEND SPECIALS -., jS and Railroad Aves., Nep- tu n e. T e l.-77i -5.000.. —H i. KRISCIIKA where. ijeoroom, ...... 4« pfljrlm Pathway, Ocean Grove tie3 included. .Reasonable, rent lor ri.gnt 122 8. Ifain Street, Ocean Grove T H E F LOBI ST — STARCH 1 & 2 — partyv Write B o x ■ *521&f c / o .: -T im e s. •GOOD PRICES paid -for Oriental 55 Olin St. Phone 774-1078 rugs, cut glass china old TeL 774-2300, 4-2301 — W e Telegraph Flowers Office,. 6<^an .Grove, ‘ J*1^ ■ I. - - r ~r~m an ■», LIU* new curios, oil M hflndgTold jewelry, 7S3 Wayside , • v . N eptune U.S. CHOICE — BONE IN STYtE . TV/O ROOM apartment, furbished. antlquci, oddities, etc. Call 73M1 TeL 775-6758 Second . floor,; alL utilities.; All ;Vear. or write Mrs. Olftqrd. .4 Rldgevlew .wmntntmaitaitiuiiimninitiinimBinimumaiOTig C e n tra lly - located, ."Reasonable. K \m Avenue. West Orange —17-15* (63; efficiency’ apartment, '• 123 Main V Ave., CHUCK ROASTS - - - 59cfc Oceah: Grove. Phone 774-B406. " — rj' ANTIQUES—-Top cash-paid for cut- glass, furniture.- Jewelry, china, mir- I BEST PRICES I ^ doll3> «tc. Anything Ocean Grove RADIO CAB GRADE AA — FRESH KILLED < ROOMS FOR RENT old. Tel. 531-0123. • —5tf WARM;, comfortable room, nov/ avaii~ CHINA CLOSET, round gla?.i aides, | p a id ; i PRospect able on second,floor. Share the,deluxe rr.und ^ia.v-5 door, AI.vj pitcher and - For Old Gold and .= 1 f o w l ------49clb. kitchen,- dining and,vllvihg room -with, w ash b asin . C ali 3Cj-*»:75. —0-J 0 Boarding Home large. TV. -32 - Mt. Zton V/ay, Ocean ' .;S S ilrer and M Grove..'■-' >: ■ - ■ " ^^ WANTED—To buy " or 'ren t—sm all RATH — V/t LB. SIZE house 5.froom r 1or 2 apartment house) •f Old Jew«Iry | must be reasonable and good condi- APARTMENT WANTED Uon; _or 4' -room..apartment to rent. THE BEILAIRE 5-5600 Call', a ; >-3.3j!-, evenings.- >• ■ W A t i T K D 3 5,2 ro o m s, -In Ocean'. «f B . F El) DES | 24 Ocean Pathway ECONOMICAL HONEY GLAZE HAMS - - - $179 Grove or. vicinity, year-round,- unfur­ n ish e d . W rite - B ox >sr5432, c /o -. Tim.c-s MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Lovely Rooms —> 24 HOUR SERVICE S & W — 203 CANS O ffice;. Ocean-', G ro v e. . 2-S» FOUNDATION GARMENTS Spen- 1 OCEAN GROVE | • Reasonable Rates Courteous, Comfortible, Cleca ■t POST OFFICE BLDG. | Phone 775-1674 Safa and Depeoda&I* ROOM AND BOARI> ^■BamnrrritnetiriimnininsntntiMiwMnmsinic ______~ ltf WHOLE KERNEL CORN - • 2 cans 43c HOTEL BRESLIN specialize In senlo'i •citizens with - or. w ithout, meSl3. .-Rea: CAMAHO. 327 250 H.P./ : S & W — 303 CANS ' , jonable ‘ r.itea, 315 Sewall Ave1.; - Asbury : autom atic-1 t ra r.A m jis ion, power' •' stfer-. P a rk . .- Ph o n e 774-loot). —XJti ing custom1 Inte.riori black' vinyl 'roof.-.: W i l l consider; trade.-' WM " Call: 775-_ ■■ GERIATHlC ; ar.d convalescent, care^—* 3207. ;. -■ tr • Wheel Alignment . - individual.., attention. 'Private grooms—^ SWEET PEAS - - - - 2 cans43c excellent 5.10 First Avenue. ’A HELP WANTED BOUQUETS • Sfiocis & Mnfflera - bury. Park.' .:.; ■ ; • Wedding • Funerals SIY-T FINE — 2 BOXES ■ • WOMAN, aleep in,;nice ropm. ’meals. .- • Brake Service salary.;; For further information,•* call ; Beauty . All Occasions' : WANTED r74-3O40,; BrsdSey Beach. .. ~3:0 ;. • General Repairs , Vetrar.o's Sera p Iron a nd Me tot wish- 89 Main Avenue WHOLE EGG CUSTARD MIX - - 43c . s'- to. . a n n o u n c e w e a r e h o w b u y m g SERVICES Petersen Florist nev/ipapen 812 .^ r tohi delivered. Al^o OCEAN GROVE Yoar Safety IB Onr Bnslneaa! •crap - iron.' sopper. bris3, =-wa3t^ 'sna- HOME FMPROVEMENTS — Pa'inting • Flowers from Oar Own terials, all junk-; We pic'k up, 775-1373. inside 'and out;: tile fk»ors* and ceramic - Greenhouses HOJIEMADE SALADS — CUSTARDS "eptunelr-• -2-11 repairs,, Cali /fo r ■ free Vestif;; TeL 775-7161 matel. Pete’s Home. Improvements, 775^ 1329 Jfmuroe A renne . PETE LaVANCE Vetrajto’* Scrap „Iron and M e t4 l' 5507. - Z - I t - Specializing la W E DELIVER , wishes to , announce we Are how .Neptune . ,• - 774-0408 60-1 Highway 35 .buying, newspaper* f 12 per ton. DAra PAINTING . , . ' Permanent Waring delivered. Also scrap, iron, copper, . Get - your. Freei springtim e , paintlnz:1 Neplnne Dial 774-2442 brass, waste materials, all junk. We estimates howV Interior-exterior. Call pick up. ;7J-1J73, .NeptaJte. —«.-ll M r. D avis—{>93-7072. -0 -1 2 GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, MARCH I, 1968

of the Hills and their guests, sponsored by the Ladies Aux,' to tlie If you saw people around tin- Gables from outer space on Sat- i?rentori, Now Jersey, in accordance SRH Fire Co., will be held on Mareh'Sth at the SRH Firehouse . W with the rules of civil practice and urrlay evening, they weren’t really from outer space, they were p ro ce d u re . Elaine Bennett and Peg Goodrich enjoyed celebrating-Ann Sptta’s just guests at Eva Kruger’s costume party on Fordham Rd; Some The object -of said action Is to ob-v LET’S TAKE TO HILLS birthday over coffee' and , at Dot Smith’s house Tuesday morning. of those from, the Gabies were Margo & Bill Jurgens, of Fordham tain a judgment of divorce between the said plaintiff and you, » xvw. PEGGY GOODRICH We oven had a rehdition by Dot on her new piano ! . Road, Dot and Jim Cornelius of Wakefield Road. • ANSCHELEWITZ, B A R R .^ 428 Prospect Avenue", Shark R iver IIIIls — 775-3270 . . Birthday greetings go this week tb Steve Eittreim and Lois Please feel free to call with your jnewt See everyone next week;. ANSELL & BONELLO Police 6n March 2nd; to Nancy Day on the 3rd; to Nell Treiber Attorneys for plaintiff nriiiiiiiniiiiiiii'tiiininiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniitiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiauiiiiiiiiiiMiuaiiiMiiiiiiiiillitiiaujiiiiiiur By MAX M, BARR : aiid Robert Fleming on the 4th; to Lillian Shepard, Patti Phillips, tuiiiiuiuiuiuiiiiHiHttMiniiiikiinitiinantHitiiniiniiiiniiiintnanii'iiiiiiiniiiiiitiifiia ii(*iMi>ii)r •* ‘ Member of the Firm Calling all members of the Shark River. Hills Beach Corpl A Billy Sobeek, Bob Eceles and harles Jackson on, the 5th; to Harold D a te d : F eb . 21, 1908 ■ . - special general meeting of the SRH Beach Club will be held tonight ; Carter, Doinnabeth Swingle,-Jeff Mason, Kathleen Poppre and Bob —8-11 $27.52 (Friday) at 8 P.M. at the SRH Firehouse on Brighton Avenue. The ' Day on tlie,6th; to.Bill Humphreys on the 7th;.and to Allan Middle­ NOTICE OF SALE Board-of Governors have held many meetings since the annua! man, Cathy. Westervelt and Barr Turner, Sr. on the 8th. Wedding, TAKE NOTICE that on Monday^ anniversary congratulations go to Mr: and Mrs./Joseph DiFranco • HELEN PELUSO March /ll, 1908;-at 10 A.M« at Emil’s meeting in October and would appreciate each- and every one of G arag e, 1300 C orlies A v en u e, N e p tu n e , : you attending tonight lo discuss important developments.. It is your on the 3rd; to Ruth and Wm. A. Walker on the 4th; to Donald and 302 Hem lock D rive, Neptune. — 774-0138 New Jersey, the undersigned will sell clut so please plan to attend. Many ■ children and grandchildren Hazel Swingle on the 5th; to Harold and Betty Carter on. the 7 th. at public auction under the Garage Lien Act, one 1956 Dodge Utility, serial iif Hillsitcs have learned lo swim and dive in the calm salt water Hope March comes in like, a lamb! ’ n u m b e r 88311 f o r m o n ey o w in g .t o of the Shark River, and have found it convenient, safe and enjoy­ ' Past presidents and,life members were' honored at the Found­ Emil’s Garage by William S. Stefanol- able. Before we know it, the beach season will be here for another er’s-Day meeting of the Summerfield P.T.A. last-Monday night. A li, 100 Brighton Avenue, Long Branch, iiillllll’lllliillllllilliiiltm lliiulllli ii;iii!i:ll!llR*lt»nli!iu|t)llllilli!l film titled “Destination Moon” was shown. The picture showed N ..J ., in th e a m o u n t o f $105.40 an d th e year of sun ’n funtinie at your SRH Beach Club. ■ costs of these proceedings. The Shark River Hills Auxiliary to Jersey Shore Medical Cen­ how toe Range: urogram was achieved and how pictures are being ■j ( S ig n e d ) , ter held their business and work meeting at the home of Mrs. sent back from tlie Ranger landing on the moon. After the meeting , EMIL'S GARAGE Frank Schneider of Fairfield Way on February 21st. Dot Crclin GATHERINGS FROM THE GABLES refreshments were served"by Hie first.sraae mothers.' Emil Fortunato was welcomed as a guest and 1,256 powder cases were completed ■ HELEN DREW ' 1 The Junior' League of Monmouth County Children’s Theatre « 5-i2 > ... - . presented the play “One Eye, Two Eyes,: anti Three Eyes’ for the that night by Lee Lorenzo, Ansi Woodward, Joan ICrausser, Betty 121 N ew Gate Lane, Neptune — . 774-6149 Herman', Dot Manz, Dee Spaeth, Kay Palmer, Beverly Landis, children at Suminerfield School last Tuesday. The league presents Grace House, Barbara Bennett, Isabel Klein, Helen Smith .Doris free live theater to approximately 10.000 Monmouth County chil­ Birthday Party dren annually. All performances are produced, staged and actcd Bergen, Florence Berta, Fran Dickson, Jane Smith, Dawn Kienz- Spring-is only around the corner, and the .weather has been just, len, Rita Goldstein, Margaret Hoffman, Peg Goodrich and hostess by league members. Given at Lodge lovely this week 1 hope everyone has been enjoying the suhshine Mary Mantzuones celebrated her sixth birthday, last week with Babe, with just a touch of spring. President Grace House presided at the quarterly business meet­ a party at her home after school. Many of her kindergarten friends Peter Minotti of Berkley Lane,' coached the soccer team, the 'attended. N EPTU N E t- Mrs. Nettie L. ing. Ann Woodward, Work-Chairman, reported 3,956 powder cases “Rangers" te a first place victory last fall and recently Peter and 4,0«0 sponges were completed, by tlie group. Lee Lorenzo, Hos­ Several members of the Holy Innocents Sodality attended a Angles, of this place, and Mrs. honored the boys with an informal “get together” at the Minotti performance of' “Veronlca!s> Veil”,- to Union City, last Sunday. The pital Volunteer Chairman fpr the Auxiliary said the afternoon home. Trophys were presented to the boys; those receiving, trophys Ruth Tallman. Red Batik, were group-gave 549 hours arid the evening group 4!I5 hours to the hos­ play is produced annually during the Lenten season and beautifully were, Glenn and Wayne Shannon, Peter, Paul and Doug Minotti,. depicts the passion a.nd death of Christ.' Some of the girls who honored last, Thursday night at pital from October through December Volunteers amassing the Richard Hodges, Chuck Kritch, Mike Gunther and John Pisano. Y . total of 1,035 hours were Loretta Braun, Dorothy Lockwood, Bev enjoyed the play and dining after were Doreen Simmen,'Rosemary a “Cheerio” birthday party of. Landis, Ann nnd Marie Woodward, Dot Manz, Florence Berta, Ricky Hodges received an .award for being the best offensive Gabriele, Helen, Peluso, Mary Ellen Lynch, Carol Garuso and Lady Chester Rebekah Lod^jf player. Congratulations to all of you and continued success. Claudia Pickett. They were, accompanied by Sister Eleanor. The here. Each' received '.cake and Sue Burton, Jackie Leefc, Dot Crclin, Kay Palmer; Mary Whitt- Get well wishes go to-Ed Torres of, Holburn Lane, after surgery head, Dee Spaeth and Elaine Bennett Margaret Hoffman, genera! C.Y.Q. Of the church is planning a trip to the circus in New York at tlie hospital. * after the Easter holiday. gifts from their, secret'pais. Mrs. .chairman of the Feb card party and fashion show, reported pro­ Sorry, to hear Alician Jones of Oxford Way was a patient at the Helen Oppel was general chair­ ceeds' of $202.03 and Nell Treiber, chairman of the December Coun­ Charles and Marie Hartung have announced the engagement of Jersey Shore Medical-Center, but happy to report she is doing well their daughter Terri to Brian Stumpf. Terri attends Neptune High m an. . try Store Baked Goods Booth, reported $144. Florence Berta and at home now. • Doris Bergen were, appointed Co-Chairmen of this year’s booth at arid Brian is ir>. the army.stationed in Georgia. " The Neptune First Aid held an affair at their home on.Spring­ After a hard foughtbattle Larry Hennessey’s Scarlet Fliers lost Preceding the. party, Lady the.Country Store. Helen Smith, Chairman of the April 27th N. Y. Chester lodge held its regular Bus Trip to see “Hello, Dolly!” said the group will dine at Steuben’s dale Ave., Saturday with “Edie” Barbay and “Marc” Truax pro­ their -first -game in the'Shore Conference play-offs. This is the viding the. music. first year since 1960 that they have riot won first place. semi-monthly business meeting,’ and all deposits should now be in. rhe next meeting on March 6th Congratulations to Dorothy Maurer of 46 Riverview Ave. oh her will be held at the home of Dawn Klerizlen. The seventh and eighth grade, team beat Asbury Park-in the Noble Grand,. Mrs, Hazel Sax­ The Afternoon Auxiliary tc Jersey Shore Medical Center met engagement to Brad Caswell of Elberon. Dorothy is the daughter quarter finals of the Garden'State Tournament last Saturday and ton presiding, W illiam . H. >Tali- of Mr. and Mrs. John Maurer, Sr met Trenton Wednesday at Convention Hall, They will play for first ai the home of Mrs. Dorothy Fundin, 429 Woodmere Avenue, on rnan, Red Bank, district Deputy February 22nd. The following members completed 32 dozen head- All of the third and fourth grades from the Gables School (we hope) or third place on Saturday night. Hope lo' of fa'nst attended Refreshments were served by Show will bo held from March 18-24 at Convention Hall, A.P. B lock. 267, "L o ts. 1,. 3 , 230 , 237, 233, 239, (1) Twenty percent (20%)- of the Mrs. Oppel and her rommittog, Congrats to Neptune for vinninp 51 to 10 against Bangs Avenue, 240, .241, 242, , 243, 244, 245 , 24B, 240, purchase money to.be paid at the time A.P.- in the 11th annual Garden State Elementary School Basket­ 250, 251, 252, 253, 25-1, 255, 256, 257, the property is struck off. If the money TVIrs. Sarah Foster an d 258, 250, 2G0, 202, 203 a n d 264, an d B lock is not paid at the time, the property ball Tournament at Convention Hall Saturday night. This now puts 2GG-D, L o ts 170, 180, 187, 101, 192, 193, may be put up and re-sold immediate­ Hazel Buxton! Lodge will meet them in semi-final competition with Trenton, Point Pleasant Boro 19-5. 195 a n d 196, b ein g a n irre g u la rly ly. The balance is to be paid within Thursday, March 14. M em bers shaped piece of ground on the east side sixty days upon delivery of a Bargain and Runnemede The Neptune Lion’s Club Auxiliary plan a card of Springdale Avenue between Harding and Sale Deed,-without covenants. . made plans to attend the anni­ party at Freda's Restaurant on March 28th, witii Mrs. Cornelia and Heck Avenues, containing approxi­ (2) Said lands and premises • are to Black, Chairman . . Get-well fast wishes are sent to Bill Hoffman mately 3.9 acres,, upon the" following be sold subject to all municipal, state, versary of United Lodge, Nep­ terms and conditions: and. -federal ordinances, statutes, and tune City, March 19. who wai a hospital patient but hope l:e is home and better now . . . (1) T w en ty p e rc e n t ( 2 0 of th e regulations affecting the use of said Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Henningsen, Millie Henningsen and Dot Manz W lio lia s th e ; purchase money to be paid rtt the time lands and premises, and subject to' attended the wedding of their nephew, Henry Henningsen to Ruth the property is struck off. If the money the covenants, conditions, and re­ is not paid, at that time, the property strictions contained in prior , deeds af­ Kovac last Saturday in Garfield. A lovely reception was held after­ may be put up and re-sold immediate­ fecting said premises. . wards at the Camelot Restaurant in Wayne , . . Marge Barniak visit­ m o n e y to ly. The balance is to be paid within (3) The purchaser, shall be required, ife O C d ltin & i ed new grandsons John and Michael and their parents Marilyrt sixty days upon delivery of a Bargain at the time of closing, to pay as art and Sale Deed, w*.t*r?nt covenants. additional purchase price, a sum equal and Charles Montsko in-Long Island last weekend. (2) The purchaser shall be required to the amount of tax based on the The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Services was completed to begin construction on a multi-story last assessed valuation from the first in Neptune last Sunday night with Father James Reilly of the Holy office building on the said property of the month next after-the date of conforming to the minimum • require­ sale until the end of the current year Innocent’s K.C. Church as guest preacher at the Redeemer Lutheran ments of the Zoning Ordinance for and also all legal conveyancing fees. . Church on Route 33 and Jumping Brook '.load Assisting in the the zone In which this property is Io- Any bidder who fails to complete his ■impressive service was Rev. Eugene Beutel, pastor; Rev Sherman r.itod v'iihin two years aft°r the date purchase will forfeit, to the ToWnship ot i'.c confirmation of the sale. any deposit paid, Hebinson, Rev John Kirby, Rev. Rufus Goodman and Father Wil­ (3) Said lands and premises are to (4) The. sale of this property is-sub­ liam Barna. Many from f ie Hills attended and enjoyed the fellow­ be sold subject to ail municipal, state, ject to confirmation by the Township and federal ordinances, statutes and Committee who may reject any or all “If you ean’t pronounce it ship and refreshments afterwards. A, wonderful way to start the regulations affecting the use of the said b id s, .! - - *. •. Lenten Season, with all Christians praying and worshipping, to- lands and premises* and subject to D A T E D : F e b r u a r y 2 i, 1968 —you can’t afford it." . getter - . . Our sympathy goes to Mrs. William Knight on the death the covenants, conditions, and restric­ ' ,; :(S ig n ed ) tions contained in prior deeds affecting . ; ' 'JOSEPH E. BENNETT • ...; of her Mbthor.last week . . The Teen Dance for 7th and 8th graders said premises. • . , Township Clerk Low-cost Loans (4)-The purchaser shall be required, 8-9 . v.v. r. S2i;i? at the time of closing, to pay as- an additional purchase price: .a sum equal NEW JERSEY SUPERIOR COURT and up to 5 ve; to the amount of tax based on the last CHANCERY DIVISION, MONMOUTH assessed valuation from .the first of COUNTY. D o ck et N o. M-36ft0-G7. the month next after the date of sale until the end of the current year, to­ PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS gether with the sewer rental for said WILLIAM ALSTON, Plaintiff, vs. Alan Thiele Tire Co. period, and also all legal conveyancing FRANCES HARVEY ALSTON, De­ PIPE REPAIRS — REMODELING—ADDITIONS foes. Any bidder who falls to complete fendant. TO: FRANCES HAHVEY his purchase will forfeit to the Town­ ALSTON, Defendant. Civil Action. NEW — USED — RECAPS ship any deposit paid. NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT SO MANY HOME IMPROVEMENTS (5) The deed will contain a condition OF ORDER OF PUBLICATION. that;in the event tlie terms of this sale CUT TO SIZE nre not complied with within twp years By virtue of. an Order of the Su­ Come to from the dote of the confirmation of perior Court.of New Jersey, Chancery. the sale, the deed will revert to the Division, made on the 15th day of Feb­ Highway 35 & Heck Ave. Township. . • ruary, 19G8. In a civil action wherein f All sizes, cut and threaded. (GJ ^he sale of this-pronertv iS’Sub- WILLIAM ALSTON is the plaintiff and Neptune, N. J . 774-7805 Valves and fittings and ject to confirmation by the Townshin you are the defendant, you. are hereby Committee who may reject any or all required to answer tlie * Complaint. of copper tubing. b id s.- •. * - the • plaintiff on or before . the 16th DATED: February 21, 1D68. day of April,-10G0, by serving an an­ O LOAN ASSOCIATION (Signed) swer on Anseholewitz, Barr, Ansell & ; JOSEPH E. BENNETT, Bonello, Esqs. plaintiff’s attorneys, Township Cirrk whose address- is No. 513 ,Bangs Ave­ I 4M ERICAN~<$taftdaM - 8 - 9 S2G.88 Cooftmon of Grand Corlies of., fisher nue, Asbury Park, New Jersey, and in default thereof such judgment shall be Wanted 1 Plumbing Fixtures • Hot Wa- ASBURY PARK .NEPTUNE NOTICE rendered against you as the Court,shall think equitable and. just. .You shall | ter Heaters • Boilers • Base NOTICE OF PUBLIC-SALE OF LANDS' file .your answer and proof of service Dirty Laimdry AND .-PREMISES IN -THE TOWNSHIP thereof in duplicate with the Clerk of Board Radiation OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY OF the Superior Court, State House Annex, Clothes will be whiter, teisfcter and. elesner. (rti» washed Ii VAN CLEVE

DINING mt Popular ALTERATIONS P r ie t. . . REPAIRS • DAILY LUNCHEONS “A completf! home- remodeling service with DINNER SPECIALTIES one contractor 1” • Si**k MtxfariU O Braoloale • Bacelec* B raitl oS Chicken Parmlgloaa K itc h e n s & Bathroema - a * Chiciea Caeoitstora, Maikroonu • Steak* o Chop* a Ala Carta ^ Oar 3pec.ialty — *LOSSD TVISDAT3 ■ SZCBPT HOLIDAYS Fins Italian W lo m k KITCHE N- -Csitota#;. W. L. HEAVES M . K ntm te,'- Rum 1 1 * 4 0 1 1223% 8th A tcoo* ( M a i yin m t W » »pss*iu«* ttm NEjPTUNE, N. J. Somehow love overcomes great distances ..... f I i New Jersey Bfiii Phone 776-6524 FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1968 OCEAN GROVE TIDIES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY

Zella Glidden The leader, Miss Blanche William . Smith', Mrs. Lillian Kem p, opened the m eeting with, Lone, Mrs. Dorothea Bush, Mrs. .OCEAN GROVE — The Zella a prayer and blessing after Joseph Fitting, and Mrs. J. F. Glidden Circle met at the Ban- which refreshments were served Paulus..: . croft-Taylor Home Tuesday, at by the hostesses, Mrs. Helen Can­ The . March meeting will'be .1:45 P.M. Hostesses were Miss non and Mrs. Mary Shafer. held at the home of Mrs. Edna Caroline P. Wilson and Miss Devotions were given by Mrs. Swank, 70Ms Heck Ave. Mary Bugby. . F, G. Arntz and the lesson, “En­ , Mrs. AJleman, leader, presided counters of the Faith”, was given iSthel Harpst Circle and opened with a prayer. Miss by the teacher, Miss Almira Sip- Caroline Wilson. had devotions. le r .. . ' •Her subject was “Jesus.” Mrs. A business meeting followed. OCEAN GROVE — The mem­ Clyde Snyder gave the lesson on bers of the Ethel Harpst Circle Miss Kemp reminded the mem­ “Religions of National Identity; were guests of Mrs. Albert Dor- The next meeting will be bers of the Wednesday morning emus in her home on Tuesday MiJch 19, at 1:45 P.M., at the Lenten services to be given dur­ with Mrs/ Clifford Kunckel' as home of Mrs. George Alleman. ing Lent at St. Paul's; The co-hostess. ■ Others present were: Mrs. meeting close'd with the . Mizpah The Circle leader, Mrs. Wil­ Irene Bellingrath, Mrs". Hugh Benediction. Other members liam Hennessey offered prayer Bell, Mrs. Stephen Appelget, present were: Mrs. Alfred Ran­ before the refreshments were Mrs. Mabel jows, Mrs.. Anna som, Mrs. William Snively, Mrs. served, and after the social pe­ Kiebline, Mrs. A. H. Dietz, Jr., Mabel Hodgson, Mrs: harles O’­ riod presided at the meeting. Mrs. Val Holzapfel, Mrs. Harold Neill; Mrs. Edna Swank; Mrs. -I0A\ sbm uasioiN ci[Ojnv 'sjim Sturgis, Mrs. Wm. Eberle, and Mrs. Grace Hendrickson;

.^ISABELLA THOBURN

OCEAN GROVE — The Isa­ bella Thoburn Circle met in the Fellowship Room at St. Paul’s Methodist Church, Feb. 20. Mrs.: Dorothy, Forrester asked the blessing after which refresh­ ments were served preceding the HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES PROPERTY RECONDITIONING m eeting by Mrs: Raym ond AU- OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE bee, Mrs. Marie Kiffih and Mrs. Got it at the Frieda Horn as hostesses. Mrs. Lillian Schriek,: co-lead-, PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING er, presided. Mrs. Mabel Dar- nay. led devotions and Miss CONTRACTORS V Dial 775-3193 CtljWie Milstrcy gave the lesson. ; The next meeting will be held “Serving the Shore Area Since 1900” at the Bancroft-Taylot Home, Fourth and Railroad Aves. Asbury Park, N. J. March 19’ at 1:30' P.M. . Mrs! Ar- clile. Taintor, Miss Gladice Bow­ WANT CAIt ECONOMY? Volkswagen Pnrk Shore, lac. er, and . Mrs. Frieda Horn . will GARAGE — STORAGE serve as hostesses. Others present were Mrs, y u Q ) SEE. GAIL M. SMITH Irene Main, Mrs. Gertrude Loo­ V j f j l f .1075 Highway 33, Neptune • Tei. 201-988-01H mis, Mrs. Rosetta Purvis, Mrs; William Ayres, Miss. Aline Gard­ Phone 774-1439 24-HOUR SERVI<:» ner, Mrs. Edith Newkirk,. Mrs. Lillian Kerr, Mrs. Edna Wood, SHAFTOS GARAGE COS.? P. M iss M ary Marsh, Mrs'. Aline STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING Sheppard, Miss Mary Logan and Corner .Corlies Avenue nnd Main Street Neptune, N. J Miss Ann Mason. MILK AND CREAM AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS Reta Hiirrison Circle HAVE RADIATORS CLEANED AND REPAIRED WARDELL’S DAIRY OCEAN GROVE. — The Reta 1,0dyRepairedndt'rR Nick Allticll Shin| . DAIRY PRODUCTS Harrison Circle met Feb. 20 at WFIEEL ALIGNMENT the home of Mrs.-Henry Rambo. 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Tel. 77: NEPTUNE, N. J. Phone 774-191* Mrs. Samuel Evans was wel­ comed as a new member. The CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING blessing was given by Leader Mrs. . George Cunliffe, and re­ AGENTS freshments were served by the FABIO BATTAGLEA hostess, assisted by- Mrs. How­ ALLIED . JfcV l i v e . ASBURY AVH ard Knapp. ’ •.:' . ' • ;'V: V a n l i n e s Call 775-2093 Asbury Park Mrs. Cunliffe opened the meet­ MOVING AND STORAGE ing with a poem“ You Tell What You Are.” Mrs: Katherine Mac­ PAINTING — DECORATING Donald led devotions, reading a PAINTING • PAPERHANGING • SPRAY PAINTING poem “One Solitary Life” fol­ lowed by prayer. The study, tak­ FOUNDATIONS • ' CURBS • SIDEWALKS • FLAGSTONE PATIOS & GILLAN PAINTING SERVICE en from the book “Encounter, of WALKS • SWIMMING POOLS . CESS. POOLS' a STONE FIREPLACES DECORATING & COLOR CONSULTANT — BILL GILLAN. P m . the Faiths” was given by the P.O. Box 306, OCEAN GROVE TeL 77I-87BT tc p ^ ip r, Mrs. Willard Strange. S. MARTUSCELLI — 775-8539 i®-mbers returned the. calen­ SNOW PLOWING <130 Westwood- Place, NEPTUNE Painting & Paperhanging Contractor Tel. 775-47*7 dars given otit in January as the EDMUND L. THOMPSON, JR. project for the month. All offer­ CARPENTER ~ GENERAL CONTRACTOR “QUALITY FIRST” — Since 1938 ings' were taken. Ways and 706 Fletcher Drive, Neptune Means Chairman Miss M. Red­ Builder, Carpenter - EDWIN NOREN man gave out world boxes to be Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Palatial retui-ned 'in April, and spoke Of »: WEBB AVE., OCEAN GROVE Dial 774-6270 Alterations, Kitchen Cabinets, etc. . plans for the bus trip in May. ’ WALTER J. ULMER, JR. NEED A No Job too Large or Small ’ The March meeting will be A SatiBfitd Customer Is My Aim , SHERMAN WILLIAMS< PAINTS held in the Fellowship' room of 501 MAPLE AVE, NEPTUNE, N. J. 77I-17M the church. The meeting closed We make a.specialty of imall jobs— Free Estimates with prayer by Sister Linda ^ m JU M & E R ? PAINT and WALLPAPER — RETAIL SALES K gsse: WHITTIER & LASHEK, Builders iiftlers present were Mrs. Jacob ERH • KYANIZE PAINTS—PAINTING SUPPLIES—WALL PAPHB 109 ilonmonth Ave., Bradley Beach TeL 774-1805 CORLIES AVENUE PAINT STORE COAL AND FUEL OIL LARRISOHp1? ^ 1314 Corlies Ave., Neptune • TeL 774-2648 • Free Delivery PLUMBING and HEATING Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. FUEL OIL NEPTUNE CITY 1X7 So. Main :St. Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Giro* P h o n esi (D ay ) 775*4693 G .E .; A ir C o n d itio n ed U nit* . PR' 4-5352 v (Night) 531-3*3# Warm Air Furnace* . FRANK J. ECKART — 774-0656 Residence —* 95 Broadway Monmouth Oil Burner & Fuel Co. 418 BURLINGTON AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, N. 3. v Ocean . Grove — PR 4-2590 • Domestic & Commercial — Iron Fireman Oil Fired Boilers Paul R. Greco — Gerald T. Greco ■ • 38 Neptune HY., Neptnne RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE Oil Burner CARPETS AND LINOLEUM ACE Radio & Television (775-8062) Service • We repair and Bell Television, Home & Car Radios, Record Player* 24 Hours DAVISON RUGS # Call 775-7371 a n l Tape Recorders. SALES • VARIED SELECTION • SERVICE • INSTALLATION 69 Highway 35, “Top of the Hill,” Neptune City, N. J. Daily 39 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. 0775G Including FOR: 0 ; Heating ROOFS — SIDINGS Sunday, O Plumbing # Oil Burners 43 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE W. B. NAGLE, Reg. Ph. GENERAL ROOFING CO. $ Automatic # Electric ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADERS Water Sewer NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES ‘‘Doctors Advise Nagle* b” l Tel. 774-0204 D ial 77G-8249 1408'/2 Corlies Ave., Neptune Robert D eane Howard I . Smith Heaters Gleaning PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS The Hardware Store ELECTRICIAN McCa r t h y r o o fin g co., inc. . of Ocean Grove Built-up — Slag — Asphalt — Tile & Slate Roofs Aluminum & Asbestos Siding — Gutters & Leaders HARDWARE ADAMS ELECTRIC 121 Main Street, Bradley Beach — Telephone 774-4717 ' Wiring— Fixtures— Appliances Roofing Repairs of All Kinds —- FREE ESTIMATES PAINTS and OILS D. Darrin Adams Jr. Dial ’ Telephone 774-5980 P. O. Box 915. Asbury Park. N. j. Agent} For “No Roost” Pigeon Repellent . Teh 774-1186 . ’ Electrical Contractor NEPTUNE ROOFING COMPANY ROBERT E. MOSER General,roofing and siding installed. • Free estimates • Terms. Full Line of , Up to 7 years to pay.(Be sure to ask for your Free Introductory Gift) . FIXTURES . • WIRING • - ELECTRIC HEAT KITCHEN " ESTABLISHED 1909. 403 OAKDALE DR., Shark River Hills,. NEPTUNE ' UTENSILS 1420 9th AVE. ' NEPTUNE S ales 51 Main-Avenue RADIO DESPATCHED SERVICE S ervice SAL’S TAXI — Dial 776-9600 OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Phone PR 4-4741 220 Newark Avenue, Bradley Beach “We Service Ocean Grove” . E E I G H T OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, MARCH i, 1968 Obituaries grandchildren, and one. great- MRS. HARRY NARYOSKI American Silver I grandchild, NEPTUNE — Services are to­ Pliilathea Glass Neptune Jr. High School Observes ^ j Services last Wednesday were day (Friday) for Mrs. Sadie MRS. DANIEL CONNOLLY ; held in Union, with Masonic scr- Naryoskl, a resident here for the At State Museum Elects Committee NEPTUNE ; — Services were , vices Tuesday evening. Inter-. past 45 year's, who died Tuesday National Brotherhood Week Feb. 17-2£ 'held-, Saturday lor Mrs. Freida ' niont was in Hollywood Memo­ at the.Green Grove Nursing and FREEHOLD -— The new exhibit OCEAN GROVE — The. Pliil- at the JVIohVnouth County Historical HoyL Connolly, 71 years of age, rial Park, Union. Convalescent Home at the age athea Class of.St. Paul’s Method­ Promotion of the spirit of Block of Time, and Creative Writ­ a resident here for the past.seven of 72. She lived at 3122 West Association, 70 Court Street hns find ist Church m et Feb. 27 at the brotherhood was the goal of a ing Teachers asked students to years, who .clied last Tuesday at MRS. BEATRICE B. BRAGG Bangs Avenue. examples of the craft of the Early home of Mrs. Alice Bean. program of activities carried out. spend time in class writing a the Jersey Shore Medical Center. OAK.FOREST, ILL. — Mrs. Bea­ Born in Austria, she moved to American Silversmith. Colonial .sil­ Mrs. John Link conducted in at Neptune Junior High 'School poeni, a story, a brief quotation, She lived here ot 09 Bennett Ave­ trice! B. Bragg, a resident of. the this place in 1923. She w as the ver is extremely^ scarce due to the tlie absence of the president, Mrs. this week as students and staff or an essay which would express nue. iiursf’.s. residence at the Oak For­ widow of Harry Naryoskl. fact that as styles? changed, old sll- Henry Harley, and opened the members observed National Bro­ the meaning of brotherhood. The ' Mrs. Connolly was the widow of est Hospital, died Thursday there Mrs. Naryoski was a communi­ ycr was melted down , to be made meeting with a poem, entitled therhood Week, February 17-23. nio’st original of these composi­ the late Daniel Connolly, and was at the ago of 67. She was the sister cant of Holy Innocents’ Roman in the latest✓ fashion.. “Security.” Devotions were giv­ To give recognition to students tions will be awarded a certifi­ born in Elizabeth. of Mrs.. Mildred B. Flay, of Ocean Catholic Church. An item, not often seen with a en by Mrs. Solvieg Hagstrom. who have exhibited tho spirit of cate. She is survived by her son, Grove, N. J„ and a .frequent visitor She is survived by her sons, chain and the original bells is a A nominating committee was brotherhood, students were asked To stress the contributions all John G. Hoyt, of Baltimore; her therd". . ’ ' John nnd Michael, both here; two child’s rattle, consisting of a silver elected consisting of Mrs. Bean, to submit the name of a person kinds o£ people have.made to iy'? daughter, Mrs. Dorothy L. Bom in Bayonne, she was the daughters, Mrs: Ann. Davidson, shaft with a piece of coral at one chairman; Mrs. Eric Arpert, and who has shown brotherhood at American culture, music from Knight, Neptune City; six grand­ widow of John •Bragg, and a for­ with whom she made her home, end for chewing; the other end fit­ Mrs. Hagstrom. some time this school year. Stu­ various racial and ethnic groups children, and nine greatgrand­ mer-resident of Oakhurst, Ocean and Mrs. Theresa Moreau, this ted with’ a Whistle and bells. The The class will serve a covered dents were asked to remember were played during the school children; her two sisters, Mrs. Township, N. J. .She was graduated place; eight grandchildren, and rattles, were hung about the child’s dish supper on Aprii 30. The an­ acts of heroism, courtesy, day 'on Wednesday. Students Pauline Decker, Ramson, and from the Bayonne General Hospital two great-grandchildren. neck. The example in the exhibit nual banquet will be held May 29, thoughtfulness, and generosity were asked to try to identify the Mrs. Katherine Kean, of Greece. Nursing School. . Services are today (Friday) at was made about 1720 by.Benjamin at the Stone Post Inn, Spring they have observed. group represented in tlie music. . Services Saturday morning In addition to her sister, Mrs. 9:15 from Uie Buckley Funeral Brenton of Newport, R. I., with a Lake. Brief descriptions of the ac­ were from the Francioni. Taylor Answers to the music quiz were Flay,- Ocean Giove, she is survived Home, Asbury Park, with High chain by John Concyi of- Boston. It was decided to send a birth­ tions and the names of the per­ & Lopez Funeral Home, 1200 10th given later in the day.. by another sister, Mrs. Marion B. M ass of Requiem at 10 A.M. at Early Tankards are scarce because day gift to the young Korean boy sons nominated were placed in &'• Atkins Avenue, here, with tlie Davidson; Oakhurst. • Holy Innocents Roman Catholic the original cost was high; only the befriended by the class. M em­ "ballot boxes” monitored by Stu­ Faculty members who planned Reyi. Ellsworth Schdbert officiat­ Services were, under the direction Church.. Interment will follow wealthy could a/ford them. Tank­ bers brought in a large number dent Council members in the Stu­ the Brotherhood Week activities ing. of the Woolley Funeral Home, Long in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, here. ards in the exhibit are by Bartho­ of coloring books and crayons to dent Commons of the school. were Mrs.. Maxine Daniels, M^., Interment followed in Rosedale Branch, N. J. lomew Schaats and Charles Le be sent to a children’s home. Certificates will be presented to Thomas Marshall, Mrs. Evelyn .'Cemetery, Linden. MISS LULU JOHNSON •Roux of New York, Edward Win­ I; Refreshments were served by these students. Rosenkranz and Frank Apito. . OCEAN GROVE — Miss Lulu the. hostess. ELLISON S. JACKSON slow and Joseph Smith o£ Boston, To encourage students to think They were assisted by Forest MISS C. A. SCI1WKNKER (Johnny) Johnson, a resident j Others attending were: Mrs. NEPTUNE — Services were Philip Syng of Philadelphia and about the meaning of brother­ Corley, instrumental m u sic OCEAN GROVE — Services here for the past 51 years, died .George G eissler, Mrs'. Howard held on Wednesday for Ellison Jacob Lansing of Albany, ,N. Y. hood and to express their teacher, and George I.ochenaeur, were held Monday for Miss Char­ last Thursday at the Pine Haven 'Fritts, Mrs. Wm. R. McClelland, S. Jackson,, a resident here for Another . Rarity- is the Indian thoughts in words', English, vocal music teacher. lotte A. Schwehkcr, 80 years of Sanitarium', Berkeley Township, |Mrs. Ruth M. Trimmer, Mrs. the past 33 years, who died Sun­ Peace .Medal, These were cast by age, a resident here for the past at the age of 86 She resided here | Ernest Dickinson, Mrs.’ Alvin day at Jersey Shore Medical Cen­ various makers, usually with a pro­ goal is the national contest in St. 14 years, who died last Friday at 104 Heck Avenue. | Bills, Mrs. Anna Kichline, Mrs. Casting of “Odd Couple” ter at the age of ,76. He lived file of the incumbent president. Paul, Minnesota, on April 11. The at the Ocean Grove Nursing Miss Johnson retired after 50 i Vincent Lawson, Mrs. Ruth here at 404 W ayside Road. They were presented to the chiefs ASBURY PARK — Seaview Contestant scoring highest in the Hom e. She lived at 109' Abbott years of service with the New Lutes, Mrs. A. Dussler, Mrs. I Mr. Jackson was affiliated with by the president or by the Indian Players have added today (Fri­ national finals will receive a $4,- Avenue. Jersey Bell Telephone Company jReba Wielert and-Miss Ethel B. [the Asbury Carlton Hotel in As- agent. Indians cherished them to day) to rheir casting agenda of 000 sch o la rsh ip .. . . ’ . Born in , Miss in 1947. She w as a form er tele­ Bonter. I bury Park for many. years of the extent that they were often Neil Simon’s hit comedy, ‘‘The Schwenker moved to this place phone operator, at the turn of * _ ------* - service buried with their medals; Others Odd Couple.” This new casting in 1954. She was retired, a for­ the century beginning her em­ Wise investors buy Series:.1’?;; He was born in Woodbury; and were handed down ,from father date will bo at 8 p.m . in the mer seamstress. She held mem­ ployment in a room at the rear N. J. Student Loans Up U .S. Savings Bonds for growth, was a veteran of World War I, to son. The two medals on ex­ Shore Area YMCA, Main Street. bership in St. Paul’s Methodist of a real, estate office in Mon­ and put their money in Series H ' having' served with the U.S. hibit were from presidents Van Director Art Weller, of Nep­ Church, here. mouth Beach., She was a former TRENT ON — An increase .of Bonds for current .income. Army. He held membership in Buren and Polk. tune,'who has written original "' She is survived by her adopt-, long distance night operator in 61.7 per cent in the number of ■ * ------j the F irst Methodist Church', As­ revues and guided six past suc­ ed daughter, Miss C. Claire Wil­ the Asbury Park Office and. a There is also, a narrow scoop by loans to New Jersey students at­ bury Park. cessful Seaview comedy efforts, liams, of The Bronx, N.Y., and chief operator at Red Bank. She Joseph Cook of Philadelphia, and tending colleges was reported to­ Survivors are his widow, Mrs. held initial casting of Simon’s •by several cousins. was a member of the Telephone porringers by Ebenezer Moulton,. day by the State Department of Ruth I. Jackson; his niece, Mrs. three-act comedy last Friday Funeral services Monday Pioneers of America. Edward Winslow and Thomas Higher Education. The report Robert Litch, Barnegat Light, night. Seavicw’s production of morning were held at the Ocean Miss Johnson was born in Townsend of Boston. Other items covered the first half of this and his nephew, Harry S. Jack­ ‘‘The’ Odd Couple” will be the Grove M emorial Home, 118 Main Oceanport, the daughter of the are boxes, spoons, tea pots, sugar fiscal year, the period from July son, Asbury Park; first in this area and throughout Avenue, with interment following late Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. bowls, a pipkin, d silver-caseed I through December 31. The Services Wednesday afternoon N.J. by a community theatre in Lutheran Cemetery,.Maspeth, Johnson, her father was a sea miniature of a young girl, a silver number of loans was 20,169, an were at Farry Memorial Home troupe. L.T., N .Y . . captain., ; . toothpick in Hs own case,, and a increase of 7,702 over the first, in Asbury Park with interment Miss Johnson was feted at the most interesting mourning cup by half of the previous fiscal year. ; - - V ' . following in Glenwood Cemtery, FRED ZWEIDINGER time of her retirement for 50 Joseph and Nathaniel Richardson They totalled $20,491,245 an in­ McColm Wins County Contest West Long Branch. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—Ser­ years of service with the Tele­ of Philadelphia.. crease of $7,956,240. vices were held last Wednesday phone Co., and in 1960 on the The museum is open from 11 un­ The entire program is adminis­ MATAWAN — Bruce McColm, in Union, N. J., for Fred Zweid- REGINALD REED occasion of her 80th birthday by til 5 Tuesdays through Saturdays, tered by the Student Loan Of­ of. Interlaken, winner of the inger, a summer resident o£ OCEAN GROVE — Reginald the Business and Professional and from 2 until 5 on Sundays. fice of the Department of Higher American Legion Post No. 24 Reed, a retired farmer and resi­ Woman’s Club of Asbury Park. Education. The loans, to help oratorical contest, was declared Ocean Grove, N. J., who died ■ — — * - Feb. 18 at his home here at the dent here for the past five years, Of the latter, she was a former pay college costs, are at the rate winner of the Monmouth County When you need your doctor, tlie age of 83. He lived at 2620Vi died last Saturday at the Ocean treasurer and the oldest mem­ Anne Garvey In State Contest of six per cent simple interest a Oratorical Contest on Feb. 24. ftro department or local police, 41st Avenue, North. | Grove Nursing ‘ Home. He was ber of tlie club. year. The Federal Government | -.County Contest chairman, Mort chances are you may need any one of these in a hurry. Keep Mr. Zwcidinger was retired, a 65 years of age and resided here Bowling, swimming and grow­ NEWARK — Miss Anne Gar­ pays the interest while tlie stu­ , C. O’Connor, of Post No. 176, an easy-to-read, convenient former purchasing agent with at .87.Mt. Zion Way. ing flowers were her favorite vey ,183 Fifth Ave., Neptune City, dent is in college and one-half here, says McColm now moves the interest after college provid­ 1 up the ladder to the regional con­ telephone listing attached to, the Newark, N. J. Board of Edu­ I Mr. Reed was born in England. hobbies, and she was known for will represent Neptune Senior or near.your phone. This Is ap.. ed the borrower’s adjusted fami­ test level. McColm receives a cation. Born in Newark, lie , Surviving is his widow, Mrs. her. garden in the Grove on Clark High School in the 30th annual important safety provision par­ m oved here 22 years ago, when Mae Cassel Reed. Avenue. Poetry . Reading Contest at the ly income is under $15,000 at the $50 U.S. Bond, and Asbury Park ticularly-when others may be he retired with 35 years of serv­ | Funeral services were conduct­ Surviving is a niece, Mrs. Dor­ Rutgers College of Arts and Sci­ time the loan is made. High School, where he is a stu­ staying In your home, f ences in Newark tomorrow (Sat­ dent, is awarded a plaque as a Q AMERICAN MUTUAL UAO. INS. CO. ice with the Newark. School ed Tuesday morning at the othy Rcichard, of Piscataway . * - -- Board. j Ocean Grove Memorial Home, Township. urday). Miss Garvey, a senior, token of participation. The final :He was a m em ber of the Gar- 118 Main Avenue, witli inter­ Funeral services were held will read a -selection of poems by Chamber Concert Rccital dencrest United Presbyterian ment following in Mt. Prospect Monday at 2 P.M. at the Flock Percy Bysshe Shelley, and will TRENTON — If music be the Polling place abbreviations are: O.G., Ocean Grove; W. Whites- Church; of the Nitram Lodge, Cemetery, Neptune. Funeral Home, Long Branch. compete with students from ville; S, Summerfield; SRH, Shark River Hills, and UF1I, Unex­ fqod of love, love provides the F&AM, and Selama Grotto & more than 50 New. Jersey sec­ celled Tire House. them e for eight of the 15 num ­ Shrine Club, and past president CHARLES F. FLAY ondary schools. l 2 1 2 1 • 2 Total of the President’s Union, all of REV. GEORGE M. MULLER OCEAN GROVE — Services A panel of 10 poets, critics bers in the Chamber Concert and O.G. O.G. iv IV s snif SHIt u r a St. Petersburg.. He was a past OCEAN GROVE — The Rev. are tomorrow (Saturday) for and educators will select six Baritohe Recital to be presented VOTES CAST 270 238 39 46 378 348 325 153 - 1 7 president of the N.J. State So­ George M. Muller, who resided Charles F. Flay, of 80 Lake Ave­ finalists during preliminary at the New Jersey State Museum Current Y es 51 34 7 13 77 70 46 44 ciety, Salaam Temple, AAOM- here for the past 11 years, of nue, a resident here for the past readings, from- which the top Auditorium, at the Cultural Cen­ Expense No 215 197 31 31 297 276 276 106 142» ter, tomorrow (Saturday) at (1:30 MS; the Scottish Rite Valley; all 27 Atlantic. Avenue, died last 14, years, who died suddenly at three prizewinners will be Land,. Build. Y es 42 35 7 11 73 71 46 42 327 of Newark, and the Associated Friday at tlie Ocean Grove the Jersey Shore Medical Cen­ named. Copies of poetry- books P.M. The program is under the & Equip.. No 223 191 28 33 301 274 274 108 1432 Musicians of Greater Newark, Nursing Home, at the age of 74. ter at. the age of 70, Wednesday. will be given the winner and the direction of Joseph Kovacs, Propositions: member of the faculties of Doug­ Local 16. He was ordained as a Method­ He was retired, a former ma- two runners-up, and the high Trans. $70,000 Y es 51 40 13 15 92 111 59 49 43ff school of the winning reader will lass and Westminster Choir Col­ No 214 1!)0 Surviving are his widow, Mrs. ist m inister in 1919 and served chinst at the Brooklyn Navy 25 30 282 237 262 98 1338 keep the contest trophy for one leges and conductor of the Trans. $50,000 Yes 59 43 Emma May.Zwcidinger; his son, in churches in Northern New Jer­ Yard with 41 years of service. 12 16 103 116 • 67 51 487 year. The school that wins the Princeton Community Orchestra. No 210 187 Willard E., of Alt. Kemble Lake; sey for 33 years, retiring 11 He is survived by his widow, 25 30 269 232 253 95 1301 I trophy three times will keep it Auditorium programs are free to ' his daughter, Mrs! Anne M. Aurn- years ago from iiis station at Mrs. Margaret Flay; his daughr permanently. the public. Tickets are available hemmer, Basking Ridge; three Christ Methodist Church in Pat­ ter, Mrs. Alice Mac Intyre, and erson. • his son, Donald J. Flay, both of Annp is the daughter of Mr. at the door one-half hour before Now accepting reservations . Open May 24 thru Sept. He was a member of the First Ocean Grove; six grandchildren; and Mrs. Joseph G. Garvey. programs begin, on a first-come, "Kissed by the Ocean Breeze”,. and his brother, Arthur P. Flay, first-served bads. Methodist Church in Asbury * '• HOTEL LORASNE Phone (201) - 775-9322 aiso here. Park, and of the Ocjd Fellows * - 1 OCEAN PATHWAY • OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Lodge in Frenchtown. Mr. Flay was a member of St. Central Jersey Bank Reelects • Immaculately clean . . . Restfully quiet . . . ROOMS — : . ELY . He is survived by his widow, Paul’s Methodist 'Church, The Local GirJ In Dance Concei t Mrs. Bertha At.Muller.- "four, Shore Area Old Guard,, and the FREEHOLD The annual witli or without Private Rath—European Plan. FUNERAL HOME meeting of the stockholders, of UPPER MONTCLAIR _ Miss sons, John If., Detroit, Mich.; Ocean Grove Lodge 238, F&AM. APARTMENTS . . Nice but inexpensive . . . The Rev. William McClelland The Central Jersey Bank and Linda Paugh, of 808 Old Corlies Paul A.,:Tro.V, N .Y .; Robert W„ Reduced rates before June 15 and after Labor Phone 775-0507 will officiate at. services tomor­ Trust Company was held Feb­ Avenue, Neptune, participated Crown Point, Ind., and the Rev. Day . . . Special season rates . . . At the ocean- row (Saturday) at 10:30 A.M. ruary20, at the Bank’s Data Pro­ as a member of the Modern Edwin M„ Vcrbank, N.Y.; a front, near all attractions including Great Aud­ 514. Second Ave. 3316 Rt. 33 cessing Center, here. Dance Club at Montclair State brother, Henry G. Mueller, from the Ocean Grove Memorial itorium. Brooklyn, N.Y.; tlvo sisters, Hom e, 118 Main Ave. Masonic Robert B. Barlow, President, College, in.a concert last week­ Asbury Park Neptunfe Mrs. Clara Ri.ssrriiller, Florida, services are toinght (Friday) at announced that the following di­ end in the new Studio Theatre For information & rates, write or call — and Mrs. Lydia IJaab, Madison; 8. P.M. rectors were reelected: Erwin E. in Life Hall. Miss Paugh, a soph­ JVIr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Davis, Owner-Managers M em b er O’.G.VV/ 10 grandchildren and one great­ Augenstein, Robert B. Barlow, omore majoring in physical edu­ • ” - . Hotel Ass'n. grandchild. . Harold W. Bryan, Ross B. Cam­ cation, is., a graduate of Neptune eron, William D. Clayton, John High School. Her parents, Mr. Services were held Monday un­ STANLEY MARKS OCEAN GROVE C. Conover, August H. Daesener, and Mrs. Clarence Paugh, bro­ der the direction of the Ely Fu­ NEPTUNE — Stanley Marks, Ernest Hall, Alfred J. Holland, ther'Peter, sister Mindy, uncle neral Home, Asbury Park, with of 558 Green Grove Road, died Raymond F. Johnson, Dr. J. Wal­ and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Julius MEMORIAL the Rev. Wallace G. Sorenson of­ last Wednesday at tlie Jersey USE lace MeCue, Andrew Milligan, Skiba and grandmother Mrs. NO EXTRA ficiating. Shore Medical Center a.t the age Maurice A. Potter, Walter W. Mary Skiba were all present for OUR CHARGE. HOME of 58. POPULAR He was retired^ a former truck Reid, III, Peter J. Rollo, Henry the Sunday performance. The PAY •:••' 118 MAIN AVENUE LAWRENCE SERAYDAR driver for New Shrewsbury Bor­ J. Shaheen, F. Ralph Shibla, program was in conjunction with WATCH­ REGULAR Charles I. Smith, Richard R. Family Recreation Day at Mont­ AIR CONDITIONED OCEAN GROVE — Word has ough. He held membership in DOG RATE FOR Stout, Richard W. Stout, Daniel clair and dances included slap­ been received here of the death the Methodist Men’s Club, of SERVICE Phone 774-1753 S. W eigand, W. D. W illiams, stick, avant guard, and jazz YOUR OIL of Lawrence Seraydar, who died W ayside. € s s j Lady Wm. P. Walton Jr. Bruce C. Woolley, J. Russell dances wiUi student choreogra­ in Nice, France, Feb. 19, at the He is survived by his widow, Attendant Owner and Mgr. phy. age of 72. Mr. Seraydar is the Mrs. Dorothy Marks; a son, Woolley. brother of Mrs. Enoch H. Gab­ Stanley H., Manasquan; three riel, 91 Mt. Tabor Way, and had daughters, Mrs. Anita Fraser, summered in the Grove since he and Mrs. Betty Jean Vetrano, ELIMINATE YOUR PLUMBING HEATING OIL FRANCIONI, was a young man. Formerly of both here, and Bernice F. 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