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OCEAIS 6ROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1960 azuX of the lndep«itileoce of the SEVEN CENTS VoL LXXXV, No. 20 -Wi ____ ------' — .. - - United St»tea of America the l$4th g g w

\drien B. Hommell Special Guest Of THREE LONG WEEKENDS Heads Royal Arch Bucknell Univ. ■ IN THE SUN AND SURF OCEAN- GROVE — Three- Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kresge, day holiday weekends will- be Former Ocean Grover the rule, not the exception, For $525/000 Bonds Installed At Trenton 1910 Graduates, To Be this season.'. The firet long Convocation May 7tH Honored AtjCommencement weekend, opening the Grove ■; to the summer vacationists, 2 0 TRENTON—Adrien B. Hommell, LEWISBURG, P a ." — Mr. and . gets under way Saturday, May Mrs. Homer D. Kjresge, of 96 Webb a native of Ocean Grove and grad­ 28, and extends through Mon NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP — if the classes in the different u ate of Neptune High School, one Avejjue/ Ocean Grove, N. J.,: have dsy, May 30, Memories Day, The question of expansion of grades Were of uniform size. . of the municipal eourt,magistrates been invited to , attend the Com­ The Fourth of July also falls mencement festivities jat Bucknell township elementary, school Supt. Titcomb also added of Sussex County and former Sus- on a Monday (this yea? and La- - facilities will be placed before aex County Prosecutor, was elect­ University Jun»’. 4 and;6 as special bor Day, as ntssl; will be ob­ that there are now 12 rooms guests of the. aollege, according the voters of Nepturie and in Shark River Hills school. ed and installed as Most Excellent served on tha first Monday in Ocean Grove in a referendum Grand High Priest of the Grand to John H. Shott, Bucknell, alumni .September- This year it falls There will be 20 when the ad­ secretary. j to be Held Tuesday, May 17. dition is fcompleted.. Figuring Royal Arch Chapter of New Jersey, on Sept. 5. The referendum calls for ap­ at Trenton last' Saturday, during Members of the classes graduat­ 25 .pupils'-' per room'., Shark proval of a bond issue not to River Hills school would house the 103rd annual Convocation of ed half a century ago from the exceed $525,000. Grand Chapter. He succeeds Ken­ College, th e . Institue, and ihe 500 pupils. In 1961-1962, it neth Ridley, of Teaneck, as head Academy,, as; the three division!, What the bond issue will is estimated that there will of the Masonic-unit. • of the University were then called, Elizabeth Paper provide is as follows r be 575 pupils in the Shark River Hills school district. Among the Royal Arch Chapter will be honored, during the two- An addition of 12 class- • 575 ininus 500 equals 75. If Masons of Monmouth County and day program planned in connec­ Says Bill Pulton rooms to the Summerfield classes -.ould be - adjusted to vicinity who received appointments tion with Bucknell’fl llOfch annual , Elementary, School, pur­ from the new Grand High Priest Commencement, as th e . ’lass of 30, possibly all could be To Pitch Again chase of equipment, fur­ housed at Shark River Hills are Herbert E. North, Jr., Hiram 1910 celebrates its 60th anniver­ nishing's,: etc., arid recon­ school, but this is not always Chapter No. 1, of Red Bank, of sary. : struction of the exterior Roselle Park Council easy :to accomplish. West Long Branch, Harold V. B. Mrs. Kresge received her diplo­ President 'Arid .Grove Sum­ of building. Total cost of -Voorhis, of the same chapter, for- ma in music from Bucknell In 1910, $314,000. Plans for the. new construction mer. Resident Eyes Mound. have been prepared by' Architect vmerly of Red Bank and Horace while Mr. Kresge was graduated ■■ An addition of eighi G. D’Arcus, Goodwin Chapter No. from the College in the class of James Maseuso, of Long Branch. ROSELLE PARK — The Eliza­ classrooms and a storage If the bond issue is approved by 36, Grand Master of the Second 1910., -. . . ■ room to the Shark River Veil, formerly of Elberon and pres­ EMERGENCY GENERATOR — Freeholder Earl L. Alumni Day a t Bucknell will be beth Journal published a recent the voters, the Board o f Educe Woolley? Neptune businessman, points to new IGOkw gen­ feature article on Roselle Park’s Hills Elementary School, tion : can, proceed immediately to ently of Manasquan. observed Saturday, June 4, with purchase of equipment, erator being installed in the Monmouth County Welfare Borough Council President Bill secure bids, thus making it possible the -reunions of 12 classes as a furnishing, etc. Total Homes, Freehold.. The generator was ordered so that the Morison, Fulton, who i- eyeing pitching to have the' -needed classrooms ■. Dr. Samuel; E. cost of $211,000. opeMttWfe'bf the welfare home would not be interrupted professor of history, emeritus, of berth with the. Elizabeth Ques ready for occupancy 1>j Septem­ in the event of a storm or ether cause of power failure.' Harvard University, wits be the tion Marks, after, a 10-year ab­ Superintendent Harry A. ber, 1961, according to Secretary The’installation is part of the county’s program of prepa- speaker at the Commencement ex­ sence from baseball competition, Titcomb saicl, that with a 12 of the Board Helen Quering. - ratiorifor al( emergencies if. its various institutions. ercises Sunday afternoon, when A well-known Ocean Grove sum­ room addition to Summerfield The bond issue would be refund­ more than 400 seniors will be mer resident and 'Auditorium. Ush­ school, there will be 28 rooms ed over a period of 20 years, ac­ awarded degrees er, Councilman Fulton, itt spite of in the building. Figuring 25 cording to the . -Board’s auditors,, Neptune Lions Club Elects, f a crippled -right hand caused by pupils per room, 700 pupils Stevens. Fluhr and Stoeekleiri, infantile paralysis at the age of YMCA Benefit Movie could be housed at Summer- Asked what this bond. issue would 6, posted a 16-5 pitching record field School. In 1961-1962, it. do to the tax rate, Auditor Frank- Launches "Light Bulb? Campaign at Roselle, Park High School and ASBURY PARK—“The Gallan is estimated that there will be Fluhr estimated that it would cost was a relief twirler for the Uni 1185 pupils in the district the taxpayers approximately $S OCEAN TWP.—On Tuesday the s o r, at Cheesoquakt-, State Park on Hours,” the film story of Admiral William “Bull” Halsey nnd star­ versity of- Maryland. 1185 minus 700 equals 485, per $1,000 of assessed valuation. Neptun I Club > eld its anpual j Sunday, June 12. But it has been 10 years since ring James Cagney, will be shown Possibly, 485 pupils could be' Polling places will be open from election "'^iHner.y. meeting a t. the the ace hurler last pitched in the I Final plans were also made for at the Lyric Theatre, here, on June housed in the old high school 4:00 to 9:00 P.M. Georgian House, here, and named the ‘Sell Electric Light Bulbs” Union County Baseball League and ■ 7 as a. fund-raiser for the YMCA The polling places in thc school following- officers for the coming campaign, $hich the club will he is envisioning a mound come­ World Service on the Shore Area district of the Township of Nep­ club sponsor. This campaign will be back a t the age of 39, reports The I YMCA’s . expansion^program. Tic- tune are as follows: carried out throughout the town­ Daily Journal. Dinner Closes Ir e ldent, fiipurd' jbury • kets are on sale at the Shore Y or Fulton’s glove i s -a right-hand­ Election District Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, Park;: 1st vice'president, Jack Ber- ship starting with the Hamilton j may be purchased from Arthur ger.jNegtviwf/^fafj. 2nd vice presi­ J Gardens section 'on Saturday, May er’s. The Cr-foot, 185-pounder Sat, Nite League 5 of Ocean Grove, in. the Ocean Jiahlav, Stephen" Argeris, Mrs. Grove School Building. ' Adrien B. Hommell dent, 6hattes ■•Aquilihp, Neptune; 21. All profits gained from the Charles Laycock,' Mrs. William wears it only when . taking the secretary,- Sol Cotton, Neptune sale of these bulbs will -be turned catcher’s return toss. After de­ NEPTUNE TWP. —Thc Satur­ Election District Nos. 6, 7, 8— Wishavt, Fritz Cleary, Benjamin in the Bradley-Park School Build­ Hommell was born in Morris City; treasurer, Henry A. Moog, j over to the Neptune Hon Activities Sandberg, Edward Carleton and livering the hors'chide, he must day Social Bowling League wound ing. . town, N. J. He is a nephew of Doc­ Neptune; .tail twister, Sylyester Fund and will be used to carry out Erik Bertelsen. field i, comeback ball barehanded. up another successful fun packed tor Philomen E. Hommell, Dean Lance, Neptune; lion tamer, Pat projects which will be of a bene­ That he proved quite adept in cov­ season-with a roast beef dinner at Election District No. 9—in the . ------— for many years, and one of the Barone, Neptune; directors, George ficial nature to the community ering his position was substanti­ the Cypress Inn. • Ridge Avenue School Building. founders, of the New Jersey Col Evenson,' Elberon; Lester Gold­ throughout the coming year. Two Lose Licenses ated by few enemy batsmen beat­ The B & K Aces, composed of Election District Nos. 10, 11—in lege of Pharmacy in Newark. He stein, Neptune; Emil Fortunate. ing out bunts or handcuffing him Gladys and Ray Beekman and Sal­ the Whitesville School Building. , is the son of Jean L. A. Hommell, Neptune; Ira Vineburg, Interlaken; TRENTON—Two Neptune resi­ with hits up the middle. ly and Jim Krum, Jr., copped first Election District Nos 12, 13—in formerly of Jersey City and now 3rd vice president, Robert Good­ dents lost their driving licenses for The councilman is in charge of place. • ' . MEMORIAL CROSS a month, according to the N. J. the Shark River Hills School Build­ of Raritan Township. He is a grad­ rich, Neptuhe. inventory reports at the Carpenter The high, average honors went Division of Motor Vehicles list of ing. uate of the public schools of Nep­ Installation ceremonies for the Steel Co. in Union and chairman to Walt Gilbert 186, Geo. Jobes OCEAN GROVE — The 18- suspensions announced this week. Election District Nos. 14, 15—in tune Township, Ocean Grove, N. J., newly-elected officers will be held of the borough council’s finance 185 and Dick Brace with a 18 158 average, followed CARD OF THANKS sity, and graduated from the affair there will be prominent of­ pended for a month, starting 'April Nepturie Library Hours by Gladys Beekman 156 and Dor­ - week of May 14 to May 21, in 28,. under the Point System, while The Christian goodness of our School of ,Law of Rutgers Univer­ ficials of the Lion organization in is Gilbert with 153, memory . of - Harry. C. Open- - the license of Joseph L. Allen,. 19, NEPTUNE — The Neptune friends in Ocean Grove has been a sity. attendance. ■ The following officers were source of great comfort ant? help shaw by his wife, Ann C.'Op- of 1036 Heck Avenue, was revoked Township Library, 137 S. Main Page seven, please Final plans were discussed for elected fo r next season: Jim Krum, to ’the ■ family, of aiir. beloved .Lois, enshaw, 52 Pilgrim Pathway,- for 30 days, starting April 25, un­ Street, will be open Friday, May Since th is. goodness hais' been sn- the picnic for Neptune Township Sr., president; Ruth Bush, vice Ocean Grove. der the 60-70 Speed Revocation 20th, Instead of Thursday, for one widespread, it would be'an almost and Nepiiirie City school children president; Will Pine, secretary-' program. impossible task to voice our ap- Install Staff For which the organization will spon­ week only. Library hourB are from treasurer. ( preciation to each and or cry one- 12 noon to 4:30. Any couples .wishing to bowl in i-vho had a part in makin( thisi the league next season should give I great loss a little easier to bear, Woman’s Society Lageveens Buy Shawmont i God .bless you all for your wonder­ name, address ;nd phone number ful friendships — shown ii». thc in writing to any of the. league of­ beautifu) floral pieces, anil the At Vesper Service OCEAN GROVE — The Shaw: ficers'or Tom Davis at Pathway many thoughtful deeds in taking mont, on the oceanfront, will op­ Market. care of matters wo had neither the St. Paul’s Dedication erate this year under new own­ heart nor the time So attend to ership. The hotel was purchased -41- ourselves.—The Nicdensteins and Program For Officers, The Parliaments. —20 last fall by Anna arid Miles Lage- Chairmen And Leaders veen, proprietors of. Stratford Hall, Band Concert At from Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Piper;; OCEAN GROVE—The new of­ "who have agreed to continue to ficers, chairmen and circle leaders Convention Ilall Let’s Take manage the Shawmont this com­ of the Woman’s Society of Chris­ ing season, opening May 19, on the tian Service of St; Paul’s . Church Eupropean plan. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Afternoon To The Hills were installed in an impressive Lageveen will continue the owner­ Mary Jane Evers ceremony, at the 4 o’clock Vesper ship - management of Stratford ASBURY PARK — The Anieri-' 624 S. Riverside Dr. Service the past Sunday. The Shark River Hills Hall, which they have greatly im­ can Legion Bob Eberle Jr. Memo­ names were presented by the sec- PR 5-3787 proved in recent years. rial Band of Asbury Park Post 24, . ' Paee three, please Frank Bryan, conductor, will pre­ sent a band concert this Sunday in ! Tonight, Friday the 13th, Convention Hall, here, at 3:30 P.M. will be a lucky one for one lad and “The Gables Going ’Round Walter. Bowne, trombone soloist lassie—the King and Queen of the o£ the Asbury Park Municipal Fire Auxiliary Teen-age dances The Cardens Band, will play a trombone solo will be chosen! This winds up for . ‘Hi’-IJne” and will also be heard in a trom­ the year this cver-popular activity Shirley- Hunt Martha Harry 216 Laurel Place, Neptune bone trio with Melvir. Weinstein of the Fire ladies and they are t<> 308 Wakefield Road, Neptnne PR 4-3570 and Charles Sheridan, Bruce Gass- be congratulated for having done PR 5-0899 GROUNDBREAKING—A new branch of the First National Bank of Bradley Beach will be ready in the Neptune City Shopping Center, Route 35, in early July. Taking man will play an accordion solo. this 6 or 7 years that I know of! The American Legion Twirlers, Hello! Tonight, Frdiay thc 13th. part in groundbreaking for the new branch at Union and Third Avenues are, left to Hi! The cast of that successful Hi there. Excitement reigns this directed by Sonia Grill, will per­ vote for our school additions at the rightt Andrew Milligan, bank cashier; Mayor William A. Oliver, of Neptune City; Ar­ Summerfield Variety Show gath­ day in our household (so early in form. The American Legion Color school, 5:00 to 9:00—May 17th- thur Gibbs, president of the Neptune City Shopping Center Merchants Assn.; Ray- ered. .last.. week at the home of the morning, too!). It is Jimmy’s Guard will advance and retire the Then hustle your bustle to the Sea mond F. Johnson; sank president, and George Rothman, a partner 1st the Neptune City Dorothy and’John Heckel on Gliff, day. How he will get t hrough colors,. The public' is invited to at­ Girt Inn,for our Neptune Scholar­ Corp., owners of the center.. wdod D*ive, to hear the sound strip school today is a question for de­ tend this concert. ship Cara Party and Fashion Show of the'show that the-Terrett broth­ bate. By the time he gets home —play cards, see the latest fash­ THRIFT SALE, May 19 at Ocean NAGLE'S MAIN CENTRAL FREE MOTHPROOFING on all ers had made and to see the colored from school we will be ready and Ociean' .Grove : Shoe Repairing, & ions and part with no cash after Grove Woman’s , 89 Mt PHARMACY — PR 4-9204' V garments cleaned by. . Grove-City slides that Nick Donofrio and Wal­ waiting. There are lots of pack­ Carmel Way. Starting 9:30 A.M. Cleaners, Inc., 40 Pilgrim Pathway Hat Cleaning. 50 Pitma ? Ave. — 8 you get in except to wine and All-year service. Drugs • of quali- ter Ruby had taken. It happened A.M. I® 6 P.M. Orthopedic Repair­ ages to get into. That’s what birth­ ' —20* & 122 S. Main St., Ocean Grove. dine, yourself if you get hungry— ty for prescriptions. Doctors advise to be Walter’3 birthday, Thursday, ing. PR 4-7086. —20* days are for—thrills and surprises. PR 4-2300. -19-20 we’ve an amazing amount of door DEAL CENTER WILL BUY Nagle's. Honrs 8:30 A.M. > 10 P.M. the 5th, so he was given a surprise Record Players & Tape Recorders, Guess the fever iB catching; I just used furniture, brie - a - brae, pic­ WANTED--Couple—hostess and prizes, edible , and non-cdible— party-, with a cake baked by Dottie Repair all make.-* ,Ace TV, Main St. Steinbach’s excellent fashions—lhe love birthdays. tures, caries, lamps, ete. KE 1- caretaker for 'Ocean Grove Wom­ at 4th Av., Bradley Bch. PR 5-8062 4500 —14tf Cold Storage for CLOTH and an’s Club. State qualifications. Newman. Doris Ruby was late in men seem to attend these alr-o, Well while I still have a few. FUD COATS. Also, 'box storage, arriving because she had another ■ - —4fitf calm minutes better get on with FATHER’S DAY CARDS reasonable. Grove-City Cleaners, Write Box 4950, c/o Times Office, fronr ^11 I hear, so you -f'chtlemeis Ocean Grove.. —18-21 meeting to attend first, so those SHOP IN. OCEAN GROVE the news.' , , RUTH’S STATIONERY Inc., 40 Pilgrin Pathway & 122 S. might as well come' see what your Main St., Ocean Grove. PR 4-2300. attending- graciously -waited to Quality Merchandise—Fair Prices 53 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES WILLIAMSON'S Opp. she P: n better half is planning to app-it- Page «even, please ' —20 -19-20 *8.60 A YEAR BY KAIL , ■ Page seven, pl««se ■ — 3 tf Paee two, pltus OCEAU GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF. NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEHr FRIDAY, MAY 13; 1960 walking on air today! : Wendy Creliri celebrated her Teen-hood with a party Friday night at her Home o n ' Glenmere Avenue.-‘.7th’ and 8th graders join ing her yteie Bonnie Turner, Kathy Hufnal, Susan, Garon, Carol Ger­ ard, Sally Kerr, Paty Huggins, Mary Jane -Jannarone, Diana Kromelbein, Keith Mills, Guy, Mat- thswi?, .Mike Kriskip, Jim O’Con­ nor, Greg DeLaurentis, Clyde Walker, Frank Lineberry, Dennis Kirsch,,Butch Martuscelli, How­ ard Engel,. Arthur Valente and. I see my reporter left himself out— Bill Evers! But he had , a good time!. . ' ' ;r: , ;. Would like to thank the staff of the SRH School for the very nice Open House,they put on Tuesday night—it. isn't easy when two teachers and 60 to A VISIT TO A SMALL • 70 pupils try to display their PLANET — Jerry Lewis achievements in one room but and Joan Blackman are they did a wonderful jobi shown above as they appear Be sure to save your outgrown in “A Visit to a Small Plan­ clothes for the rummage sale at et.” showing at the Brad- the Firehouse Friday the 20th and fev Beach Palace Fri., Sat., Saturday the 21st, Sun., May 13. 14 and 15, And get a ticket from Carolyn Co-featured is “A Touch of Henricks, Jane Nay or me. for the Larceny” with James Ma­ Scholarship Card Party—we have Open a Savings Account of $50 or More or Add $50 or More son and Vera Miles. - two graduates already teaching who received these $100 year, scholarships' from this group ir> To lour Present Savings Account or Rent a Safe Deposit Box Neptune --» that’s Tuesday, May 17th—vote on your way out at the SRH school for extra rooms— be seeing you. School Round

OCEAN GROVE .— "The. Pre- School Round-up for all children who reach their 5th birthday on or before October 1, 1960, will be held on May 16, at 9 A.M., in the all­ purpose room of the Ocean Grove School. A simple physical examination will be given by the school physi­ cian at this time so parents are Acclaimed requested to bring their child, along with the following informa­ tion! Proof of age, birth certificate' The Most preferred; phone numbers, home, emergency, business; .occupations of mother and father, address, if possible; certificate of in n o v a ­ Unique tions, a child must have a certifica­ tion of vaccination and diphtheria inoculation by the first day of school; dates and certificates' of Cookbook other inoculations; names and ages G enera! Foods K itchens of other children in family; child­ hood diseases, names, and tiny; spe­ Ever cial health information about the child. Published! PTA Council Elects Officers And Asks Bond Issue Vote It’s The Way PR 5-9583 — Tickets on Sale at To A Woman’s Heart! Ruth’s Stationery, 53 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove NEPTUNE—A meeting, of the I**}1 you c»n Itv* by - (n any Neptune Township Parent-Tcacher BUY 10 TRIP BOOKS and SAVE Association Council was held; May Get it fo r yourself. 2 at the Unexcelled Firehouse. The Give it as a gift. ROLLO’S CHARTER SERVICE by-laws, for the council were For Groups adopted as revised. Offers the Best iii Comfort and Servicc The slate of officers elected was as follows: Thomas Daniels, chair­ “Shop” These. Remarkable Features Asbury Park-New York Transit Corp. man; Wesley; Matthei, vice-chair-' Just a Few of the Meal Situations LAKE AVENUE, & HECK STREET, ASBURY PARK man: Mrs. Thos.. Fry,- secretary. that Make this Truly a “Cookbook Covered in this Cookbook The Swart Driver Takes The Bus The office of treasurer will be filled to End All Cookbooks” Feeding a crowd at club, picnic, church, or ice cream social a t the next meeting to be held on . , . new neighbors are moving in . . . stop by after church June 6. • It took years of planning by hundreds of General Foods . , let the children cook . when the double feature experts in sixty test kitchens in 17 states and 1-2 foreign starts at 6:30 . . “Just look at what they didn’t cat!” Chow Present with the group were countries. - - to use leftovers creatively) , . “I brought Old Joe home Mrs. John Polhemus, County By- • It is arranged by meal situations. The “Situation Finder’' for 'dinner.” . . . "Please, could Sally and Judy stay for Laws chairman, and Mrs. Harry tells exactly where to locate needed information rapidly. supper!" . . . when the electric power fails . . . somebody Fornarotto, county president. For­ • - It shows how to use the time-saving new foods and the goofed! (how to salvage cookery disasters) mation of a high school PTA was ingenioufc new appliances that are changing cooking methods. ’ . ,= You . . . and the “General Foods discussed and a Planning Commit­ • It contain^; more than 1,000 kitchen-tested recipes. tee will be set up in the future. • 24 full-color photographs Kitchens. Cookbook” The Council urged all local PTAs • Lies flat whon open This great new cookbook is rtcogiracd ns a “must” in the township to support the • Hundreds of two-color pictures for the woman who takes pride in her cooking, enter­ coming bond issue on May 17 for • Washable, full-color binding taining, and ingenuity in meeting unusual or spur-of- the-moment situations. Open Your savings account of additions to Summerfield and Shark • ' 448 large pages ‘ You’ll w ant, to look your $50 or more now. If„you have a savings account current­ River Hills schools.' • Water-resistant, paper and ink ly, just add $50 or more, or Rent a Safe Box, best, most fashionable self, • Useful food charts and diagrams '• and get this wonderful cookbook for yourself or ns a for dates, luncheons and • And many, many more features that make this the great­ gift for friend or relative. Please note: Only ! to a fam­ dances thife Spring. Why est cookbook of all time?! ily. This offer may be withdrawn at any time. not make an appointment today for a new hair style? You'll be amazed how won­ FUNERAL HOME derful you’ll feel , . . how Joseph R. & Howard L. Ely gay-.,. . how happy! Greet the days ahead, alive and — Air Conditioned ch ic! — Lady Attendant 514 SECOND AVENUE ASBURY PARK Fill In and Mail This Coupon Phone PR 5-0567 TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED Bradley Beach (Check One) I wish to open a Savings Account Add to my present Savings Account Rent a/Safe . Deposit Box • CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT • New Jersey (Check One) ...... 1. Individual Joint Trust Nam e ...... (Please Print) MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT (Name of other person if Joint or Trust) INSURANCE CORPORATION My.- A ddress ...... '...... (Nuhiber and Street) My City, sUte ...... 7 0 MAIN-AVENUE • OCEAN GROVE Interest at 3% on Savings Accounts Enclosed is my check (money order) for $......

I OCEAN GROVE FREE PARKING PRospect 5-4461 | POST OFFICE BLDG. fiirmkioniBiBiuiiiujiTiinininti! irtiMniuc ■FRIDAY,. MAY 13, 1960 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAG E' TH RE E Arthur Pennington; Sthel Selby Mrs. F. Watson Nix and Mrs. Circle, leader, Mrs, Robert Davi­ Katherine Ailing were hostesses son; co-leader, Mrs. Alva Ander­ for the afternoon assisted by Mrs. son; Edna Bradley Circle, leader, P. C. Cornes, Mrs. Ferrier, Mrs. Mrs. Edward Devonshire; co-lead­ Wm. C. Magee and Mrs. George er,«,Mrs. -Arthur McVoy; Elizabeth Paterson. Asbury Circle, leader, Mrs. Arthur Attending were: Mrs. Christian Flandreau; co-Jgaders, Miss Flor­ Schmidt, Mrs. F. H. Erbacher, Mrs. ence Gower.” and Mrs. Arthur George Rutman, Mrs. Wm. B. Clark; Susannah Wesley Circle, Whelpley, Miss Ada Whelpley, leader, Mrs. John Mftraz; co-leader, Mrs. Henry C. Erbacher, Miss El­ Mrs. Carl Meyer; Barbara Heck len Whittaker, Mrs. D, H. Kerr, Circle, leader, Mrs. A. LeRoy Miss Agnes Day, Miss Sarah Wise, Ward; co-leader, Mrs. Alex Egyud; Mrs. Margaret McVoy, Mrs. A. T. Church Keglers In Elizabeth Strow Circle, leader, Holloway, Miss Hattie Buchanon, Mrs. Dennis Wood; co-leader, Mrs, Mrs. S. R. Drown, Mrs. George Janet Smith, Bloor, Miss Ruth Brady, BRUNO SAMMARTINO, Annual Playoffs Mrs. Ethel Selby, president of Also, Miss Arily ’Walker, Mrs. the Italian ‘Superman”, the society, delivered the Mother’s Frank Muller, Mrs. John Hillig, will wrestle Chet Wallick, LONG BRANCH. — The North Mrs, Frank D, Thompson, Mrs. the California Iron Man, = Shore Church. bowling league cap­ Day message at the morning THE UNFORGIVEN — Miarge Sheppherd, Mrs. Vincent , Friday night, May 20, in tured two of the three trophies in church service. Society members John Saxon is shown above Lawson,'Mrs. Freeman Shotwell, Asbury Park Convention the 13th annual church champion­ assisting her in the irtorning wor­ as he appears in “The Un­ forgiven” showing- at the Mrs R. A. Davison, Mrs, Edward Hall. Four other exciting ship play-offs held here Saturday ship program were. Mrs. R. L. Emmons, Mrs. Frank Hunt, Mrs. bouts will complete the night, May 7 at Coast Lanes. Mowbray, Mrs. .Harrison B. Beck­ Laurelton Motor Vue Fri:, Sat., Sun., May 13, 14, 15. Jessa Kester. wrestling card. North Shore first piace team Bel­ er and Mrs, Albert Layton A DOG OF FLANDERS—Donald Crisp and David Ladd gfr • Co-featured is “The Third Arid, - Mrs. Fannie Routledge, : ------.#■--- —. . mar' MethodiBt defeated Oakhurat Voice” with Edmunil O’Bri Mrs. W. R. Shively,. Mrs. Harry' Methodist #2 by 29 pins;- Shore are shown above as they appear in “A Dog of Flanders”, en and Larainc Day. Hodgson, Mrs. Vincent Oldham, The champion golfer at the Na­ Church sei«nd place team, Anbury showing at the Belmar Rivoli Fri., Sat., Sun,, May 13, I M PTA To Fete 14 and 15. Mrs. Herbert Walters, Mrs. W. H. val Ordnance Laboratory, Silvot Methodist #1 defeated Bradley Schlasman,, Mrs. ¥ , M„ Kubler, Beach Methodist by 86 pins, and a.wireman in the artillery’s Bat­ Spring, Md., is not human. A hy­ Mrs. Russell L. Snyder, Mrs. the North Shore third place team, Parents, Pupils tery C at Fort Sill, Okla. He en­ James'. Little; assistant secretary George Skene, Mrs. Wm, C. Magee, pervelocity gun in use drives a Neptune Craftsmen #2 defeated St. tered the Armjf in July 1959 and supplies, Mrs. Alice Bean; secre­ Mrs. George Paterson. . model of golf ball size a t 10,000 West Long Branch Methodist by (C*btltiaea ttata P»$e lit tary literature anod publications Hobby Show And In­ completed basic training at Fort retary, Mrs. Hazel Link, and the Dix, N. J. ■ ...... feet per second—almost 7,000 mil®, 374 pills, Frank Wilgus of the Mrs. Ellis Pierce; assistant i-ecre stallation Program Ar­ “One of our biggest problems' is dedication service was given by Thomas, son of Mr. and - Mis. per hour. Neptune Craftsmen #2 team was tary literature and publications, ranged For May 18 Session that the problems faced by the hu­ the hottest bowlef of the night Rev; Albert, Layton. Mrs. Ethel Mrs. Raymond Manley. Roosevelt Thomas, 1207 Heck Ave­ Selby, president of the Society; nue, Neptune, is a 1951 graduate man race are accumulating much with 8 strikes and a 266 score in Chairmen installed were: Chair- NEPTUNE — The I eighth grade faster than solutions.” — Wall the closing frame and •winning a gave..the response for-the. group. maa of membership, Mrs. Bleecker of Neptune High School. While the officers were kneeling at students aiid their parents will be Street Journal. trophy donated by Coast Lanes. Stirling; assistant chairman of the honored guests a t the May 16 Credit also goes to th£ Champs, the altar in prayerful acceptance membership, Mrs. Arthur Clark; of their Saties, Mrs, Rutheiaine meeting of the Shark' River Hills Belmar Methodist, winning with chairman of local church activities, School PTA, A hobby shew and Ribbons Awarded four men and a dummgr.„The scores Barnes, a t the organ, played arid Mrs, Freeman Shotwelly co-chair­ M ADIA THEATRES sang “My Task”. V ■ . • installation of officers will com­ follow: man of local church'activities, Mrs. Offices— 171 Main St., Manasquan Officers Who were installed are: plete the program. Mrs., R. B, At Flower Show Telephone CA 3-1422 Shore #1—Oakhurst #2 Methodist Vincent' Lawson,- Mrs. Frank ;En- Trimmer,. Jr., announced, the plans “Mat. 2:30 — Eve. 7:00 and 9:00 D. Skinner 5...... 149 178 137 President, Mrs. Howard W. Selby; Sun. continuous from 2:30 glehurdt and. Mrs. George Geissler; at an executive, committee Eieeting OCEAN, GROVE.-—1 Members of,, R. Pollard ...... 188 183 146 first vice president, Mrs. R. L. fellowship chairman, Miss Flor­ Mowbray; second vice president, Monday night a t the home '.of Mrs. the" Ocean Grove Woman’s Club MAY 13, 14, 15 ' H. Penbletorjp.:..... 202 125 176 ence Gower; fellowship , co-chair­ Charles Manz, 320 Lakewood Road. D.- Pieper ...... 180 164 142 Mrs. Elias Baker; recording secre­ held their annual flower show PALACE Bradley Beach man, Mrs. Thomas 'Proven; publici­ The “Choraleers",: under, the di­ last Thursday afternoon at the club G. Skinner ...... :.....140 157 160 tary, Mrs. John A. Link; assistant “VISIT TO A SMALL PLANET" ty chairman, Mrs. Alice Bean;, co- rection of Mrs. -Stephen- Toth, will house, 89 Mt. Carmel Way. recording secretary, ' Mrs. * Carl chairman of publicity, -Mrs. Eliza­ Jerry Lewis Joan Blackman Meyer; treasurer, Mi's. Frederick provide, the .musical entertainment. Ribbons were awarded prizes for Also “A TOUCH .OF LARCENY” Good Reading Total ...... i 829 807 761 beth Geiger: niusic chairman, Mrs. James Mason Vera Miles E. Strom; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Plans, were discussed for the an­ the winning entries. 'Mantel ar­ Grand total — 2397 Russell Snyder; music co-chairman, for the Alexander Anderson; financial sec­ nual PTA fair to be held June 4 rangements,, Mrs. J. N. Ferrier, N. Shore #1—Belmar Methodist Mrs. T. A. Pierce;-altar flowers RIVOLI - Belmar retary, M rs.; Richard Steeife; as­ from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M.' 1st; Mrs. P. C. Cornes 2nd; hall H. Newman 187 204 212 chairman, Miss Adelaide Williams; "A DOG OF FLANDERS” ; Whole Family sistant financial secretary, Mrs.. . Mrs., Alfred Garfall, president, table, Mrs.- Erbacher and M r. P. Dummy ...... 130 130 130 altar flowers co-ehairman, Mrs. Cinemascope and Color William Magee; . promotion secre­ urged members, to vote, in favor of C, Cornes, Mrs, Wm, Sni veiy, hon­ David; Ladd Monlqtie Ahrene E. ..Newman .;...... 183 139 155 Reba Wielert; parsonage commit tary, Mrs. DelRoy White; secre­ the bond issue for the construction orable mention; foliage house " J. Newman'.... . 161 171 134 tee chairman, Mrs. William Suth­ •News tary missionary education,.' Mrs of additions to the Shark River plants, Mrs. Fred Engle, 1st; Mrs,' LAURELTON Motor-Yue D. Newman ...... : 176 140 174 erland;, co-chairman, parsonage Mildred Cheever; assistant secre­ Hills arid Summerfield schools. The .Ferrier,: 2nd; flowering house Rt. 88 — East of Laurelton Circle committee,- Mrs. Reba Wielert; Free in Car Radiant Heaters •Facts tary missionary -education, Mrs. election will be held May 17. plants, Mrs. Katherine Ailing:, 1st; Children under 12 Free Total ...... 837 784 805 president; Wesleyan Service Guild, M r s . James Evers reminded the Mrs, Wm. Schlasman, 2nd; minia­ Open Every Fri,,-'Sat,, Sun. Grand total — 2426. Winner by 29 Harrison- B, Decker;" missionary Continuous from Dusk information, Mrs. Elizabeth Bru­ Mrs. Stanley H. Jones. Also, Mrs. group that she arid*-Mrs. Arthur ture, Miss Agnes Day, 1st; Mrs. •Family Features pins — and Champs. Freeman Shotwell ■ and Miss Flor­ ‘‘THE UNFORGIVEN” baker; secretary spiritual life, Mrs. Henricks have tickets for the Mep- Ferrier,, 2nd; Mrs. Cornes,. 3rd; • Panavision and Color The Chrlitian Science Monitor ence Gower were elected to serve tune Township Scholarship Fund violets, Mrs. Ailing, 1st;- Mrs. Fer­ Burt Lanccster Audrey. Hepburn One Norway St., Bojtori 15, Ma». Shore #2—Asbury #1 Methodist Albert Layton; assistant secretary Audie Muipliy John Saxon on the nominating committee for card party to be held May 17 at (Long Branch) spiritual life, Miss Mary Watson; rier, 2nd; Mrs. Watson Nix, 3rd; Also “THE THIRD VOICE” Sond your newspcper for the tlm» three years. , Edmund O’Brien Laraine Day chocked. Enclosed find my check o<- W, Horsman ...... 179 222 188 secretary Christian social rela­ Sea Girt Inn. miscellaneous, Mrs, Henry Erbach­ The circle leaders and co-leaders money order. 1 year $20 C| G. Johnson ...... 161 159 ...... tions, Mrs. Frank Englehardt; sec­ er, 1st; Mrs. Cornes, 2nd., Starting May 19 — OPEN' NITELY t month* ?10 □ 3 months JS.Q installed were as follows: Edith MAY 19-21 — “TALL STORY” W. Bennett 168 ...... 154 retary youth.work, Mrs: Reba Wie- Mrs. A. A. Adams, Brielle, 5th Fredericks Circle, leader, Mrs. Also “COUNTER PLOT” C. Mitterway 176 158 146 iert; secretary: children’s work, District Garden chairman, and Mrs. Mrs. Gilbert . DeGraW; secretary Clinton Cordray; co-leaders, Mrs. Participates With George Schneider, Wayside, 5th BRIELLE Motor Vue Name . E. Archer ...... 189 166 214 Bleecker Stirling and Mrs. Jacob B. Waliing ...... 122 161 student work, Mrs, James Mona­ District American Home chairman, starting May 19 — Will be open Addreit han; secretary supplies, Mrs. Beutell;-Ethel Harpst Circle, lead­ were the judges. Mrs. Adams gave Tliuns., FRI., SAT. er, Mrs. Homer Kresge; co-leaders, 26tli Artillery On MAY 19-21 “ OPERATION PETTI- Total .11-.:...... 863 827 863 a talk and demonstrated the ar­ COAT,>. Also “GUN FIGHTERS OF Toni” stot* Mrs. George Cannon and Mrs. Clif­ ABILENE” ' Grand total — 2553. Winner by 86 rangement of flowers. S’B-H OCEAN GROVE ford Kunckel; Lucia Grieve Circle, Field Maneuvers pins. leader, Mrs, Rutherford Trimmer; No. Shitfre #2—Bradley Beach co-leader, Mrs, William Sutherr YAKIMA, WASH.—Army Pvt. Methodist MEMORIAL land; Reta Harrison Circle, leader, George Thomas, 27, whose wife, B. Megill ..... 165, 182 156 Miss L. May. Cooper; co-leaders, Joan, lives at 2107 Bradley Ave­ THE J. Milne I;...... 172 184 190 Miss Florence .'Nobel and Mrs. nue, Neptune, N. J., is participat­ P. Burkhart ...,.:.X. ,-163 148 . 182 HOME Douglas Baylis; Zella Glidden Cir­ ing with other, personnel from the P . Egbert, Sr...... 187 175 154 118 MAIN AVENUE cle, leader, Miss Mae E, Fulton; 26th Artillery in Exercise Elk L: McLaughlin '161 114 "133 AIR CONDITIONED co-leader, Mrs. Lillian Schriek; Horn, a Strategic ' Army Corps Total ...... 848 803 816 PRospect 4-1753 Rosetta Sherwood Hall Circle, lead­ (STRAC) field maneuver, at The Grand total — 2467 : Lady Win. P. Walton, Jr. er, Mrs, Neal Tompkins; co-lead­ Yakima (Wash.) Firing Center, Attendant Proprietor ers, Mrs! Lewis Matlack and Mrs. May 9-23. 1 Shore #3—West Long Branch James F. Monahan. Thomas is regularly assigned as , Methodist. And, May Leonard . Woodruff £. Tomaini ■...... 160 161 137 Circle, leader, Mrs, Walter I)aw- H. Garreau ...... 134 138 ...... RESTilURRNT ■leyj co-leader, Misss Lillie Sheffer; MATTHEWS, J. Kable .....170 168 169 Isabella Thoburn Circle, leader, ON THE NORTH END BOARDWALK R. Bodine .i...... 125 169 155 Hercules Nylon Tires Mrs. Arthur Sudall; co-leaders* FRANCIONI K. OrendoHf 115 .:.... 125 Mi-s. Warren Churchill and Mrs. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. J. Tomaini ...... !...... 131 i24 Goodyear.Tires • & TAYLOR Quality Retreading FUfffiBAL BOMB ; Batteries Total '704 767 710 Exclusive but inexgvntiw OPEN FOR THE 45th SEASON - Grand total — 2181 EASY PAYMENT PLAN REPAIRS ON ALL CARS . DANIEL L. FRA NCIONI — OVER 25 YRS. AT THIS THOMAS . W. TAYLOR ; NJ Shore #3—Neptune OCEAN GROVE ADDRESS —- .04 - 7th Ave. . Aabnrj P ari Craftsmen #2 Custom Tire Co. Air Conditioned PE. 5-0021 ...... 191 178 192 R. Howell 1200 Main St. Bradley Beach Families Called For W. MacClure ...... 154 154 159 NEPTUNE “For th e B est Buy to Tlrfcs” At: Their Convenient R. Snyder....,...;...... 136 162' 146 AT 11 AM. ■ I. Swanson ...... 207 145 168 AUTG REPAIR C. Jaques ...... 135 ...... BODY & FENDER WORK F. Wilgus ...... 163 265 AUTO PAINTING Grove Cleaners RAY ELLIS - - - R A D I O C A B Total 823 802 930 Stockton & So. Main Street Grand total — 2555. Winner by and Dyers Ocean Grove PR 6-7727 PRospect 374 pins. { j ']! i i.L 0r YOU FREE PICKUP AND DELIVER V SERVICK We Operate Oar Own Cleaning • J. ■«; _; ARE INVITED ' ai!d Pressing Machines DAY AND.NIGHT . . . On a “Cook’s Tour” to NEED A Thas. H. Satlojf, Wra, €.. C*tle - FirsprSeto?* Clems .service;'.. ■ p 'i . m

to Pilgrim P&thw&s ««*>-, Grove IH] inspect the Homestead PR 4-2300, 4-2S01 Beauty Salon Courteous and Safe flrivers ■’ --:fU i PLUMBER? “WE GO ANYWHERE?’ - kitchen — (he cleanest ami Call 89 Main Avenue OCEAN GROVE most modernly equipped GOLD SEAL & PRospect 5-7161 kitchen anywhere! ARMSTRONG INLAID Specializing In Howard L.Srai FINEST FOODS SERVED Permanent Waving PR 6*1676 LINOLEUM The Hardware Store - • • : For:' • Robber Tile, Asphalt Tile, of Ocean Grew - This S • PLUMBING • HEAT1HC Vinyl Plastic, Plastic Wall 'vniniiiiiiiiiiitKuiiiiitxHriiiuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiir^ • OIL BURNERS Tile, . Formica Sink Tops. FULLY AIR CONDITIONED • AUTOMATIC WiTER HEATERS •With Three Beautiful D i n ­ “AbMilofeiy the Best — at PLUMB IJN G • R K W iC SEWER CIEANIKS B«asoiuil>Ie Prices*’ i Ocean Grove Self ing; Rooms, all overlooking • Esttaiatee Cheerfully Given TINNING and. HEATING WeSeK. Expert Mechanics YOU ARE . the ocean, we are belter Install . . . HARDWARE equipped than ever to serve a m s # SAME DAY Pick-up i PAINTS and OILS MOST WELCOME TO you and oour groups, Taiy.e Service and Delivery Service. J Fjteorcovering Shop INSPECT THE MOST or small. Wm. L. N enei & Bod ip Cleanest - W a s h . Any-1 51 Main Avenae EDGAR PHILLIPS w here,,' | BEAUTIFUL KITCHEN Ettabliihtd 1909 JS-M78. or 6-6524 _ OCEAN GROVE, N. J. 45 Pilgrim! Pathway 55 Olin S t Phone PR 4-1078 ? Phone PR 4-4741 ANYWHERE in# m m . mm Oeean.Grove FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1960 p a g e p o u r OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY

I,EGA!. NOTICE Sau.erman, Mr, and,Mrs.. John T. cast in the play, “The Case of Re­ Seiler and Silly Seiler, Rev. and bellious Susan,” produced for the NOTICE XO BIDDERS Mrs. James. B. •. Shaw, / Mr; and benefit of Trinity. P.E. Church, As­ NOTICE'Is hereby given that sealed Mrs. S. B. Starr, Mrs.-Anna Stock­ bury Park. They were all resi-\ bids will be received'by the Mayor and Township Committee o£ the Town- er, . Mrs. R. Tomlin S r.,, Miss • A, dents of Ocean Grove. And Neptune Time* ship of - Neptune, New Jersey for the construction of storm drain at Sixth G .; Umbscheiden, Mrs; Theodore Miss Etta Reid, of New York • Published Friday Tel. PRospect 5-0007 Avenue; and opened and read in public Unbscheiden, Rev, and Mrs. Fred­ Avenue, Ocean Grove, entertained IIO.MEK KRESGE, Publisher WILLIAM T. KRESGE, Editor at Township Headquarters, 137. South Main Street, Neptune Township on erick H. Wright, Miss .Grace Van the members of the West Grove '■ DOROTHV . DUKE, Social Kditof M ay 24, I960 at 8:00 P.M. D aylight Sav­ Zsndt, Miss Rose Voorfiees, Mrs. SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY ing or Standard Time, whichever pre­ Church choir at which time Wil­ vails.-. ' . Emma G. White, Mr. and Mrs. liam H. Pine was chosen president SUBSCRIPTION: $3.80 yearly, MK semi-annually. .. Plans and Specifications for the, pro­ ADDRESSES changed on request^-aiways give former address. posed work prepared by. Claude W, Howard A. Williams'. _ and loader, Miss Marie Gravatt, AWEmnSBMESNTS: Rates wlU be furnished by us on reqUe«. __ . - Birdsall, Township - Engineer, South WATCH THE L.ABHL ON YOUR PAPER FOR 3 dOE &XFIRATION OF Belmar, N. J. dre on file in said Erv- —-— * — — • . secretary, and Miss Reid, organist. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION J glneer's office and may be inspected oceah'Grove Times on sale -it following nevratands: Williamsan’sStationery by prospective bldders~during busi­ Fifty Years Ago and Stationery, Ocean Grave: Varsity Shop, Warner * Orug Store ai d ness hours. The standard proposal Avenue, Ocean Grov?, {or the sea­ Point Sago. Neptune: Oraeker Barrel. Shark Rive:r Bills. form Is attached to the Specifications, copies of which will be furnished Fifteen Years Ago son. upon application to the Engineer and 1910 THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE payment of. Ten Dollars ($10.00)'; F ive Miss Joan Gallagher, daughter Dollars ($5.00) of which will, be re­ fora funded upon return of the Plans to of Mrs. John W. Gallagher, 62% (From the M ay 14, 1910, Issue AffiltM's Member National Editorial those who submit a bona fide bid. Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, a jun­ : ■' • of Its® limes)- LOCKSMITH Association Bids must be made on the standard (From the May 18, 1945, issue Esther Forsythe, Lillian and Entered as second-class mail proposal form, in the manner desJgr. of The TJmes) ior at Occidental College, Los An­ (or arty craftsman) nated therein' and required by the Marton Holms, Florence Woolston, »t Ocean Grove Postoffice • Specifications and must be enclosed in The Ocean Grove fire depart­ geles, Calif., was chosen"the rep­ a sealed envelope bearing the name resentative of the college* a t the1 Ella D: Claytor and_ Hugh Tomp­ “God-sent Timing” and address of the bidder and the ments held their annual elections kins, of Ocean Grove, music pupils irid him Past in the name of the proposed work on the and Harold E. Heckman, a mem­ San Francisco peae® conference. Ail this editorial commiseration about the “naughty act” outside, addressed to the Mayor and of Miss Gertrude C. Walker, par­ Township Committee of the Township ber of th e' Eagle Hook and Lad­ ------* ------‘ . - ticipated in a piacs; reclta?. given YELLOW of our Intelligence Department flying an unarmed plane over of Neptune and must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of not der Co., -was re-elected Chief. of Thirty Years Ago at the home, of thAir. teacher >>* Russia sounds like a chorus of repentant sinners at the less than 10 per cent of the amount of the department. Frank' ..Wilson PAGES the bid and must be delivered at the Avon. mourners’ bench. place and on the hour, above named. was named first assistant chief and The Misses' Edith Goodnow, Mar­ The Mayor and Township Commit­ Wendell VanCleve was named sec­ Khrushchev, the wholesale murderer, is “horrified”. He tee reserve the right to reject any or ion English and Edith Mwgan,were all bids if deemed to the best interest ond assistant, Mr, Wilson was a weeps over a “lost” friend. The gangsters in the inner sanc­ of the Township so to. do. (From the May 16 , 1930, Issue By order of the Mayor and Town­ member of the Washington Engine . of The Times) tum of the Kremlin are overjoyed at the blanket of self-con­ ship Committee of. the Township of Neptune, Monmouth County, New Jer­ company and Mr. VanCleve a mem­ Sixty-nine residents of Ocean demnation their propaganda has, for the moment only, sey. ber of the E. H. Stokes company. Grove spent alt or part of the 1930 JOSEPH A. SHAFTO thrown over the American people. - Mayor . Bailey- t^atson; was' elected com­ winter session in St. Petersburg, Hurdy-Gurdies Attest: JOHN W. KNOX . Fla., according to the registration What our own critics have described as “bad timing”, Clerk pany .president and Walter Ennis Dated: May 3, I960 ' ’ was elected ‘ chief of Neptune Fire record? of the Chamber of Com­ and “inexcusable”, and “provocative" will be found to be the finest -20 ($8.10) District 1 . Other officers were: merce in the Sunshine City. They timing that could have been conceived, when the dust set­ are , as follows: Mrs. M. L, An­ NOTICE TO BIDDERS Harold Harris, .first assistant chief; Trolley-Cars tles. The “timing” might better be described as “God-sent” I Elias Horner, second assistant derson, Samuel A. Archibald, Mrs. NOTICE is hereby given that sealed The issue is out in the open where the Summit can handle bids will be received by the Mayor chief; .W. Stanley Applegate, cap­ Mary Bareford, Mr. and Mrs. - - - you may never see, and Township Committee of the Town­ Charle C. Brower, Mi. and Mrs. it with ungloved hands. The issue is the secrecy and duplicity ship of Neptune, New Jersey for the tain; James Drum, first lieuten­ but, here’s a value construction of storm drain ot Way­ ant, and Kenneth Ormsbee, second Frank Butcher, Normals Camp­ that has to be. that surrounds the Kremlin in all its acts and makes it a side Road and West Bangs Avenue; ond opened, and read in • public at lieutenant. Arnold Thompson was bell, Mrs. J R; Chenowith, Dr. threat to the peace of the entire world. Township Headquarters, 137" South arid Mrs. Frank C. Cooper, Mr. Main Street, Neptune Township on elected company, vice president and Now we get the full measure of the man, President Eis­ M ay 24, 1960 at 8:00 P.M. D aylight, Harry Freiler, treasurer. . and Mrs. John Cox,. Mrs.. S’. A. A four bedroom home located right in the heart of Saving or Standard .Time, whichever Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Darby, Ocean Grove, just % block from the church, 3% blocks to enhower.' He accepts full responsibility for that unarmed prevails. ' , .. Mrs. Mary E. Sutherland, of beach and 3 blocks’to?Main Ave. It faces south with a Plans and Specifications for the pro- Miss Martha Donnell, Mr. and Mrs, nice side lawn running the length of the property (could flight across the Urals, and many similar reconnaissance osed work prepared by Claude W. Neptune, purchased the' Pathway be room for a garage). Two, yes, two full baths, one girdsall, Township Engineer, South Manor, 4 Ocean Pathway, from G. W. Doty, James P. Dunn, Mrs. each floor, spacious living room, dining room and kitchen. flights. In his press conference thi^s week he declared that Belmar, N. J. are on file in said En­ J. P. Dunn anil James. F. Dunn, Many desirable. e^rly-Amerlcan pieces of furniture re- gineer's office and may be Inspected Mrs;:„• W./. S. Benson; of Ventrior maln.. Has heating.system that needs improvement. Home the secrecy of the Soviet Union makes such flights necessary by prospective bidders during busi­ "I ideally constructed. for conversion to two apartments. ness hours. The standard proposal City, who had operated the hote? M t’ “nd Mr3‘ *'In most of the world,” said the President in a written state­ fdrm is attached to the Specifications, for thet.Wo previousrv^,,!nV,<, ten years. . *-"• *- Fairfleld. copies of which, will be furnished • Also, William E. Havens, Mr. carry the property. Listed ment, “no large-scale attack could be prepared in secret, but upon application to the Engineer and Mrs. C. A. Brown and daughter, Owner transferred. • in the Soviet Union there is a fetish of secrecy and conceal­ >ayment of Ten Dollars ($10.00); Five and Mrs. Harry . E' Heckman, Mr, Dollars: ($5.00) of w hich w ill be re­ Pauline, ..of' Woodbury, were .oc­ and Mrs. Charles Laihle, Mr. and funded upon return of the Plans to cupying their cottage at. 5 Bath ment ... Our deterrent must never be placed in jeopardy. The those, who submit a bona fide bid. Mrs. S. W. Lambert and Miss Bids must be made on the standard safety of the whole free world demands this.” proposal form in the manner desig­ NOTICE TO BIDDERS Emma Lambert, Mrs. I.- K, Lat- If .this issue is made a political football in the coming nated therein and required by the shaw, Mrs. E. McLaughlin, Itev, ■lAl It TATI • IHSOCANCf • MOtTOAOtS U KSt 1»J0 Specifications and must be enclosed in NOTICE is. hereby givea that sealed' a . sealed envelope bearing the name proposals will be received at the Of­ and Mrs. J, H, Magee, G. Mar­ 68 Main Ave.,' Ocean Grove PR 4-1058 PR 4-2089 election, it will be to the everlasting shame of the American fice of the Township c4. Neptuhe Board ond address of the bidder and the shall, Miss E. C. Meyers, Mrs. people. name of the proposed work on the ot Education. South Main Street, Ocean outside, addressed to the Mayor and Grove, N e w Jersey, not later than 8:00 S. J, Stewart Meyer, Mrs. Estelle Township Committee of the Township P.M.. DST eh May 25, I860, to r Physl-, of Neptune and must be accompanied ca5 Education. Supplies for the school V, Z. Montague, Misses Grace H., Necessary Safeguard by a certified check in the sum of not year 1960-61-. • t : ’ less, than 10 per cent of the amount of SpsclflcatioiTs;:' may be obtained at Ruth” H arid Olive Oldenwelder, Full value assessments in New Jersey, where average lo­ the bid and must be delivered at the the- Office of the Secretary, South Main Mrs. ■ Anabel -Union; Mr.' stid Mra. place and on . the hour above named. Street, Ocean-Grove, New Jersey. cal real property assessments reportedly have, ranged the The M ayor and Township Commit­ The Board reserves the right to re­ William Russ, -.. . : . " SPECIAL BARGAINS tee reserve tlie right to reject any or ject arty ©r all .bids-and to' waive any And, Mrs, F, J. Rutherford and Professional use. Main Ave. location. Everything to be desired In scale from less than 10 percent to 100 per cent, could have all bids if deemed to the best Interest informalities and award the bid as may a fine.home and office. ; ■•- v . of the Township so to do. be deemed best for the interest of the J. M. Sutherford, Mrs.. Mary H. drastic results. The effect of sudden change upon individual By order o£ the Mayor and Town- Board of Education. ^ 8 Rooriii-^! bathrooms. Full basement. Automatic heat. Overlooking; • jliip Committee of the Township of HELEN A. QUEUING the water.: Suitable for 1 or 2 family. taxpayers and the state’s economy could be serious. Neptune, Monmouth County, New Jer­ Secretary sey. ' v , : Dated: M ay 9, 1960 { —20 ' ($3.30) ALL YEAr T/ HOME catering to elderly guests. OpportnnUy for Ever since the fateful Middletown decision, the Legis­ JOSEPH A. SHAFTO businessInesjr minded -person.^ in fall operation many years. KxceUent tn- M ayor come* FullyFul furnished. Owner must retire and offers this at surprising lature has been sweating out remedial legislative proposals. Attest: JOHN W. KNOX NOTICE TO BIDDERS low price. Clerk More than. 30 such bills have been proposed this year alone. Dated: May 3, 1960 NOTICE is hereby giver, that sealed -20 ($8.25) proposals will be received at this. Of­ On wide street, complete­ HOTEL with beautiful ocefin view. In excellent condition. Good Public hearings have been held throughout the state. Now, fice' of the Township a t Neptune Board ly , redecorated, 1 Vt lots, business. See this and make an offer as owner wants quick sale dtte to of Education, South.Main Street, Omai* death ln family. • . it appears, two major bills' are ready for action at the law­ NOTICE Grove, New Jersey, not later Shan 8:00 Large Living Room, with P.M., DST on M ay 25, I960 for football • Fire PIaces Dining Room, Exceptionally fine home. Large rooms, open fireplace, automata making session One would regulate assessment standards TAKE NOTICE that Edward Paul and equipment.- heat. Garage. Fine location, A home to be proud of. Lillian Rehak, trading as Rehflk’s Liq­ Specifications may . be obtained at Modern Kitchen .and - Lava-' and procedures, with assessment1, ratios to be established tiie Office of the Secretary; .South Main uors Store, intend to apply to the •tory, 4 Large 'Bed Booms,. BEAUTIFUL HOME plus rented* apartment. Goraxe. Reduced tar on a county-wide basis. The other would provide an appeals Township Committee of the Township Street, Ocean Grove, New Jersey. quick sale by out of .state owner. of Neptune for a Plenary Retail Distri­ Tiie Board reserves the right to re­ Tile Bath, Copper Plumbing, bution License for premises located' at ject any or all bids and to waive any procedure giving homeowners and other taxpayers simple, DOLL'S HOUSE—Small 3 room and bath, bungalow, modern, gas corner, of Wayside Road and West informalities and ■ award :bid as;.may Gas-Hot Water Heat. heat. Only $5,800, understandable ways to obtain relief from unjust tax bills. Bangs' Avenue,. Neptune Township, be deemed best for ’he interest of the N . J. ■: Board of Education. Asking — $24,500.00 That there is over-all merit in the package is obvious. Objections, if any. should be made HELEN A. QUERING BUNGALOW—4 rooms. Tile bath; gas heat. Fine conditloa. Own­ immediately in writing to John W. _ Secretary er’s business transferred. Therefore reduced to (11,500 for a qnlok sale. But the New Jersey Taxpayers Association issued a timely Knox, Clerk of the Township of Nep­ Dated: May 0, 1960 tune, N . J . —20 . (¥3.15) Several other good buys hi homes, cottages, roominx houses, hotels word of warning in a recent bulletin to its members, urging (Signed): and business property now available. EDWARD PAUL and John Paul Jones’ USS Ranger that the appeals procedure remain intact in the legislation LILLIAN REHAK EDWIN D. RALSTON SEASON and ALL-YEAR RENTALS 2832 W est Bangs A venue was the first, American ihip to quire. as it is finally adopted. Neptune, N. J. agency ■ * - '• . ' ^ 1 20-21 $5.40 receive a formal salute to its flag The NJTA points out that local assessment administra­ when it visited Quiberon Bay, 48 Main Ave, Ocean Grove tion in New Jersey is dispersed among nearly 1,000 assessing The 15 Argentine students who Franco, in 1800. V. M. KUBLER officers of varying competence and experience,' and generally attended a seminar in economics at without good administrative areas or adequate tools for the Rutgers University in . February Realtor work assigned them. On top of this, there are those who (I960) were amazed by the amount For Sale and variety of vending' machines FOR SALE would wreck the whole program by scuttling the appeals pro­ 117 MAIN AVENUE — OCEAN GROVE they encountered here. Said one PR 4-1142 cedure. Taxpayers, says NJTA, need safeguards while such student: “This looks like a society CHARM1N G COLONIAL LIKE NEW a major change as this is being made. . . of coin pushers.” home, 8’ rooms, attractively Occan Grove thoroughly reno­ That’s the idea in back of the appeals procedure, legisla­ furnished, 254 jjathe, 21 ft. vated bungalow. Five rooms, ■ianmiiairiitiiaiMuiiyMUxampa living j-oow, Sreplaee. Open hot air oil heat, new wiring, tion, and.it should not. be tampered with. Otherwise, the at­ & enclosed porches, sun-deck, new water pipes. Ideal for re­ FOR SALE tired couple. L i tempt to overcome old inequities may open the door to new ocean view. Delightful per­ RECOMMENDED’ ennial garden. A most unus­ ones?. —• The Trentonian, Trenlon, N. J. Summer Cottage Asking $15,500 TWO GUEST HOUSES; 1 faces on Ocean Patlsway; 1 facM Four rooms and bath. Fur­ ual home! MANY GOOD »UYS IN on McClintock St. Ba,kyardH roraiect; SPACIOUS reeaptioB nished. ROOMING HOUSES hall; 15 r-enting roomy in i-ach with hot and cold water through* $5,800.00 Be sure — inanre with but; COMPLETELY FURNISHED; to iws sold as ONE!, Marion Smith $25,000.00. Little cash required to reliable people. Close to Ocean Two apartment: plus six Agency ALVIN E. BILLS Must be seen to be appreciated — Call for appointment Du r in s n e w a r for renting rooms; hot water oil QUR NATIONAL INPEPENP- REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE REAL ESTATE . PLENTY OF SUMMER RENTALS AVAILABLE ENCE, PRIVATELY-OWNED heat. 138 Main Avenue, Ocean .Orove INSURANCE $15,000.00 PB 5-2809- i . $375.00 UP SHIPS, WERE EQUIPPED PRospect 4-2124 WITH 0UN£. KNOWN "JUST INSUJjE SHE OATES” AS “PRIVATEERS" 78 Mai*- Ave., Ocean Grove THSY WERE FULLY AS EFFECTIVE 46 Jennie Meyer THE RSSULAR, J. A, HURRY AGENCY NAVY! AGENCY REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 47'/2 Main Avenue 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE Ocean Grove, N. J. Tel. PRospect 4-4132 Residence 4*4529 Established over 46 YEARS fiOHE HAD A MORE SfULUAbrr PSCQRD Tel. PR 4-3061 THAN THE 6 A M D TURK SHE CREATED Why Leave Town TREMENDOUS HAVOC AMONG B&fTtSH SHIPPING ANO CAPTURED MAN? "PRIZES". HER 33 BUNS WBS.S REMOVED AFTER THE WAR ANP For Banking Service? SHE BECAME A PEACEFUL. TRADER ' VOYA6IN& £ M .m , MASS. TO AFZ1CA ANP RNAliy TO It’s AH Here For You INTEREST Paid on CHINA WHERE SUB WAS | LOANS ONE C*•' THE FIRST SU PS TO DISPLAY THE STARS Beacon Regular Savings Accounts ANP STRIPES, RIGHT IN OCEAN GROVE Finance Company " At Our Banking House SB lo $506 3 29 SO. MAIN 3T. ASBURY PARI & OCEAN GROVE BANK Use Our Modern Office or Drive-In Facilities! NEPTUNE, N. J.' Hours: 9:30 A.M. to .2:30 P ja .— Frld»v N l*bU -«:S0 to I PHONE PRospect 6-6641 He & c m n e r , Elias H askett persy pied in Main Avenue at Pilgrim Pathway /799 LEAVING OVER A MILLION POLLARS- The FirstNational Bank of Bradley Beach AT THAT TIME ONE' OF THE LARGEST ' Office Hours Oldest In The Twin Cities ■ ■ FORTUNES IN THE U.S. A, Mon. tfiru' Thurs. BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. — MODERN FREE PARKING ' repzopvctions O f m E se f a m w s , 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. - It Should Be Your Banking Home Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SHIPS OF AMERICAN MARITIME,HISTORY Friday 9 A.M. to 7 P.M, ARE FEATURED CN THE OLD SPICE — Member Monmouth County Bankers and Clearing Hotfse A ss’l l . • jjNE OF MEN’S TtYi£7B/£S B)1 Lie. ■ SHULTON, INC. FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1960 OCEAX GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, PAGE FIVE

Hadford Catley, president Thoirias Nicol, Miss Eloise Baynes, Gloria J. Bennett elect, and Bariy Stockdale, re-., Karla Crawford-Wm. C. Zimmerman Miss Shirley White, Mrs. Robert In And Out tiring vice president. John, Mrs. Joseph Gondek, Mrs. Harry D. Eichhorn The Ocean Grove P.T.A. will Married May 7th In Bradley Beach Clyde Packard, Mr3. Alex Vellin- meet Monday, night a t the Ocean ga, Mrs. Paul Pruitt, Mrs. William Of Ocean Grove Grove School in the all purpose Gillan, Miss Alice Gilby,, Mrs. Troth Announced room at 8 P.M. A reception will George Pickering, Mrs. Duthal The Beta Harrison Circle will be held for the 8th grade students Sanders, Mrs. Vellinga, guest, and meet Tuesday at 2 P.M. in the fel­ BELMAR—Mr. and Mrs. Harold and their parents. . Mrs. A. L. Ward. lowship annex of' St. Paul’s H. Bennett, of 705 Eighth Avenue, " ------*----- — ' . ' r - — - Church. Mrs. Walter B. Chamber- have announced' the engagement ‘JThe way taxes are today, lain, leader. Members are asked of their daughter,’ Gloria Jean, to The way things usually go in you might aa well marry for to please bring gif t boxes. .- ' Mr. Harry D, Eichhorn, son of Mr. Monmouth Lists Washington, it looks as if the love!" . - ■ ■ • government would rather trim the The Isabella Thoburn Circle, Robert J. Eichhorn, 134 Main Ave­ Mr?. Myrtus" Davis, leader, will nue, Ocean Grove, and the late Mrs. Summer Sessions taxpayer than the budget. meet Tuesday at the home of Miss Eichhorn. li >■ Liiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiituiiniiiiiiiiii^iiinniiiiiiininiinaimumiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniK Mae Howard; 88 Abbott Avenue, at Two Periods For Sum­ 2 P.M. i'L mer Study Plus Spe­ Mrd. Tunis King arrived this cial Teacher Programs ! Classified Advertisements week from her hbriie in Pros­ Advertlacment tor these columns should be in the office of "The pect Park .and is looking for­ WEST*LONG BRANCH — Two Times" NOT LATER THAN 11:00 AJtf. Thursday of each week. ward to spending an enjoyable sessions Of summer studies and CLASSIFIED AD BATES special teacher education programs 85 Words OR LESS ...... — ....._..!.._ SEVENTY CENTS ' summer a t her home, 13 Em- ; AddlUonal Words ABOVE 28 ...... ______3 Cents per Word„ UIlI bury Avenue. Visiting with are described in ; the Monmouth 8 V??.?* i or the price of F our Consecutive insertions. For each line capitalized or Indented* 18c' additional charge. . Mrs. King are Miss.L..Nyland . College summer brochure now. be­ Copy mailed In, given to a representative or brought to office, per­ • and Mra. Sikkes also pfvPros- ing distributed to students, educa­ sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy accepted over phone as a courtesy and convenience to customers. r... pect Park. * !■ tors and professional organiza­ Bills due Immediately upon presentation. tions. ■' bin...... Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Exter ~A 3-week pre-summer session FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE are returning next week from will begin with registration June Venice, Florida, to their home a t WHY NOT TRY: THE DUN-HAVEN 11 FOR SAIiE—Six rooms and bath, oil 9 and 10. Classes will start June this year. 'One of Ocean Grovel finest heat, new ' floors, redecorated inside 85 Franklin Avenue. and -■ most beautiful hotels. Rates are and outside, comer, good location in 13 and end July 1. Twenty-one surprisingly reasonable for an elevator Ocean Grove.' CaU PRospect 5-5931 R. Donald Coslick, 98 Ab-;; hotel “up front”—on beautiful Ocean after 5 P.M. —12tf courses are offered in the areas of Pathway, only 4 doors from the ocean! bott Avenue, a student at Kent psychology, - social sciences, biol­ Write now for picture folder with low FOR SALE—82 Heck. Ave., Ooean State University, was appoint­ rates, Grove. 22 rooms, partly rebuilt. 2 apts. ogy, philosophy, education, Eng­ WANT TO AVOID STAIRS? on 1st floor. 2 full lots. Large porch; ed open House' program chair­ lish, mathematics, business admin­ The Dun-Haven has 15 ground floor Walter G. Smith, owner. . —16-20* r>* bedrooms and almost seventy bedrooms man for. Dunbar Hall, one of istration, speech, electronic en­ more—served by the safest type ele­ ABBOTT’ AVE., near St. Paul's the two r.ewest residence gineering and swimming. ■.: vator bunt, - slow- and easy! .. Church In Ocean Grove; excellent WANT TO GO TO THE MOVIES? buy—>12 rooms, divided into two apart­ buildings; of ;the university. Gloria J. Bennett ■Registration for the teacher edu­ Don't even move out of your: Dun- ments, plus 4 rooms, 2 baths, basement, . There will be open house this Haven rocker! Twice each week we hot air oil heat, full lot, j*artly fur­ The bride-elect , is a graduate of cation programs will take place take you to all the world’s beauty spots nished. Ill health reason • for selling.1 Sunday at the university. ■ Mrs. Wililam Carey Zimmerman with professional gorgeous, color and R educed to $8,500. Manasquan High School and is em­ July 5 and 6, as port of the regular sotind travelogs on a huge screen in Franklin Ave;, near Central, 9 rooms, The ; Elizabeth. Asbury Circle,’ summeV session registration. The BRADLEY BEACH—Following Mrs. Charles Ryiidak, Garwood, one of Ocean Grove’s largest and most 5 bedrooms, 1%. baths, extra lavatory, ployed by the Jersey Central Pow­ beautiful lo u n g es. Yes—travel aU over fuu basement, hot air' gas heat, nice Mrs. John Maraz, leader, will meet er and Light Co., at the Asbury six teacher education courses will a wedding trip to Florida, Mr. and was the bride’s attendant. She the world in your own' rocker! ’ porches, furnished, desirable all year start July 7 and end July 28, with Mrs. William Carey Zimmerman, wore a street length dress of aqua RAINING OUT? ENJOY BREAKFAST hom e, price reduced to $10,500 to close Tuesday at 2 P.M., in the Scout Park office. .. ,. - ;,.V IN! estate. Brewer and Smith, Realtors, room' of St. Paul’s Church: Mem­ Mr. Eichfroriil’is^ a ugraduate of the exception of; a course on edu­ who were married last Saturday Iace:and carried an old fashioned Yes, and a “cost of operation” breakfast 619 B angs A ve., A sb u ry . Park. P R 5- in Dun-Haven's unusually beautiful 0250- ;• . • ' —19tf bers are asked to pleasa bring coin East Orange High School, and cation in Russia, 'which - will .end morning at St. Jame3 Episcopal bouquet of pink roses. cafeteria—an accommodation to ; keep : plates. ' ■ f - . i;.!,:!-; July 14. Other teacher, education Church, here, .will reside at 55 The b r id e ’s m o th e r , wore a pink those many rooms filled. The Dun- OCEAN GROVE—4 room house, gas Montclair St^te College. He served Haven wUl be packed again this sum­ heat, corner lot. Room for garage. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Dun- in the UV-,S.-/Marines, and is on courses are in the areas of audio­ Cookman Avenue, Ocean Grove. la c e g o w n with matching acces­ mer for one very good reason: no ho­ A sk in g $8,000.00 Call PR 4-5337 after visual aids, classroom guidance, s o r ie s and a corsage of white Toses. tel offers more for the money. We 6:00 P.M. week days. Any time Sat. - l?vy expect to arrive at their the faculty' at; ;STan^sf4uari High The bride, the former Miss Karla mean to keep it "Ocean Grove’s best and S u n .; ■ •', v - —18-22* . children’s literature, evaluating, Mrs. Zimmerman wore a blue en­ buy.” —I5tf cottage, 6 Bethany Block, Monday School. Mr. Eichhorilj.ft/also as­ Wendel Crawford, daughter of Mrs. FOR SALE! — .Ocean Grove guest and foundations of education.. s e m b le with a corsage of white or­ after spending the winter in St. sistant chief ■ otZitie -Ocean Grove Walter W. Crawford, of. Ocean WHITFIELD HOTEI#—Single or dou­ house. Ocean Pathway,: 15 furnished Petersburg, Fla. ■ Fire Co., a member of the Ocean After two -days of registration, Grove, and the late Mr. Crawford, ch id s. ble rooms, also efficiency apartment, rooms and 3% baths. Good income, re­ spring rates. Beach and Surf Avenues, duced price $11,900, Inq u ire 34 Bath Grove Life Guards and'director of students will attend classes in the Was given in marriage by Dudley William Kienzlen, Neptune, was Avenue, Ocean Grove. PR 4-3984. Harold Winsor, manager of Ocean Grove, PRospect 6-9724. —49tf •; ' : . ■>. V -1 8 -2 2 the Ocean.'-iSroiVfrjSumifte'r Band. 6-week summer session from July best man and the ushers were Wil­ the Ocean Grove branch of the Mann, of Long Island, '.,a_ family A December ^edduig is planned. 7 through August 19. The 65 liam Nordhausen,! Ocean Grove, RESERVE NOW for summer, vaca­ , FOR SALE—Ocean Grove guest house Asbury Park and Ocean Grove , friend. tion—Apartments with tile baths, mod­ opposite park near Auditorium. 14 fur­ courses represent all major areas and Robert -Pattey, Ocean Gate. ern kitchens and porche»^from $75 a nished rooms, 2% baths. Oil hot wa­ Bank, and Mrs. Winsor, re­ of the College’s offerings in, the The bridegroom is the son of ’ Following the wedding, a recep­ week to $150 a week. Rooms from $25 ter heat., Yearly business $300 monthly. Mr.”and Mrs. Harry. F. Wheeler Mr. and Mra. Charles H.,Zimmer­ to $55 a week. Special season rates— R educed price $10,500. Inquire 34 Bath turned this week from a two arts, sciences, business adminis­ tion was held in the parish hall. enjoy the cool ocean breeze and full Avenue, Ocean Grove. PR 4-3984. weeks vacation in-. Bermuda have' returned" to tfieir summer man, of 83 M t.Zion Way, Ocean view from The Windamer. 23 Ocean v —18-22 tration and education. A dinner was held later for the Ave., Ocean Grove. —8tf where they visited their son home, 57 Abbott-’Avenue, after Morning and evening classes are Grove. The Rev. .George E. Hall, members of the bridal party and . FOR SALE-^-6 rooms and bath, oil spending a most enjoyable winter FOR RENT—Available May. 1st. heat, comer property, good location, and family, Tech: Sgt. Wil­ scheduled in all the summer pro­ rector o f ! St. James Episcopal immediate families , at Peterson's, in their navf, f in Clermont, Ocean Grove furnished studio apart­ newly decorated. Very small cash liam Winsor and Mrs. Winsor grams. In most cases afternoons Church, - performed the ceremony Belmar. ment, full kitchen, all facilities. Yearly needed. Phone PR 6-9746. — 20tt Florida. Before: returning to Ocean occupany.. Convenient to churches, and two boys. William is mak­ are free of classes. . and officiated at the Nuptial Eu­ The bride is a graduate of Ros­ shopping, transportation. 1M Main TWO- APARTMENT home, partly Grove on Monday, they celebrated furnished, H. A. oil heat; a good buy ing a carcer in the Air,Force charist./. elle Park high school arid attended A venue. PR 5-4225. -16 -2 0 * Mother’s day with tlieir...daughter, -*h- at $8,500. and expects, to be transferred The bride wore a gown of Italian Drake Business College'.}. She for­ FOR RENT—2-room modem, bunga­ ■ R o b e rt W. Johnson, Real Estate . Mrs. Robert Shannon!-. h^r husband low. twin beds, all utilities, patio, ideal 32 Main Ave., Ocean Grove, PR 5- soon to the Lowry Air For<;e silk organza with trimming of merly was a secretary at Bendix for 2 adults. 98 Mt. Tabor Way, Ocean 1020. v . —20* and two children fit' their home in Events Planned Base in Denver, Col. Albncon lace and seed pearls and a Aviation, Eatontown. G rove.' ^V-,- : ! - -^ 8-20* Haddonfi^, Wheeler’s other Mis. "W.' 8:“McKiin .is-bxpected sweep train., She wore a Matching The bridegroom'13 a. graduate of FOR RENT—3 room furnished apart­ MERCHANDISE FOR SALE | daughter, ' MreT^ijJjJ^ias Decon, For Girl Scouts ment. Water and heat furnished. $50 home this • weekend a t 92 Webb crown of lace and pearls, with a Neptune high school and attended per month, year round. Phone - FO 3- CHOICE BUY—$50 takes it. Eight her husband and children, of New piece walnut dining room suite. Call three-tiered veil. She carried an Monmouth College. He is an ad­ 8567. —le tf Avenue ' after spending several I Providence, joined in the celebra­ after 5 P.M . PR 6-6638. ; —-15-19 weeks with her son and family, Mr. OCEAN GROVE. — The ,Ocean old fashioned bouquet of roses and vertising account' executive with tion... . ■ r '. ■ Grove Girl Scout Neighborhood FOR RENT — Four room apartment, MISC. ITEMS, furniture, dishes, and Mrs. Hoy McKim in ;Ruther- liliear of the valley. the Asbury Park Evening Press. first floor; tile bath-shower; heat; half i screens, storm Windows, etc,, may be Mr. and Mrs. W Hans Pokorny, Asociation meeting for May was block ocean. Available May 21st-July- seen Monday evening ! after, 7 ! P.M.— ford.v ... * 1st; after1 September: 1st. Pine Tree otlier days 10 to 12 - 2 to 4. 73 Stock­ of . Berkeley, California, are the held on Monday, at the home' of Inn, 10 M ain A venue. -417-21 ton Ave., Ocean Grove.. Call PR 5-2536.. • The May Leonard Woodruff Cir­ proud parents'oi a baby boy, Da­ Mrs. Georgg Pickering, 49 Broad­ collection month; May 19, Thurs­ Open House a t . Camp. Sacajawea ..,19-20* cle, Mrs. 'W alter Dawley, leader, FOR1 RENT—Elderly. woman wanted vid, born Tuesday, May 10th. Mrs. way; Mrs. Robert John, co-hostess. day, a t 6:30, the Shore Council of would be held on ■ Sunday, May 22, for. 2 room apt. 76% Em bury A ve., FOR SALE —; Geraniums, pansies, Ocean Grove. PR 4-8196. . -17-21* will hold their May 17 meeting at Pokorny is the former Lois Taylor, Mrs. John, Neighborhood chair­ Girl Scouts Annual Dinner will be 1:00 to 4:00 P:M. Miss Baynes also marigolds, petunas, zinnias and other the home of Mrs. Richard S. varieties. All types of flower stands. daughter of Mr. and Mrs- S. Roger man, announced that Girl Scout held at the Homestead Restaurant, stressed the need for new: leaders FOR RENT — Ocean front Ocean All kinds - of useful household wares, Steere,' 98 Embury Avenue, , at 2 to help with the scouting program Grove air conditioned, efficiency apart­ chairs and tables, etc. Stop Shop and Taylor, formerly of Ocean Grove. Day Camp would be from July 11 Ocean Grove, please contact Mrs. ment,-1st flodr. 2 or 3 adults. Private Swap Store, 43. Pilgrim Pathway; P.M. to August 4, $ 12.00 for a two week John for reservations. ■' • in Ocean Grove. We have a fine entrance and porch* Garage if desired. Ocean Grov«, 1 block north of bank. A reception and gift was Available June 15 for summer season. _ —19* R?v. Richard C. Swift, 109 session; May 1 to 29th is eye glass , Mrs: Thomas Nicol, district rep­ group of girls here, let’s not let Write Post Office Box 325, Ocean given by the Membership and • them down. . Grove. . , —17tf MAHOGANY BEDROOM suite. 5 Embury Avenue, left Monday . vangelism; coipmisfii(jn of. St,: resentative, presented Miss Eloise pieces. 3-piece maple bedroom suite, afternoon for Lancaster, Cali­ Baynes, executive director, who The Girl Scouts will ' parade, in FOR RENT—Apartment, 2-3-4 rooms rocker chairs, tables. 6 by 9 rug, daven­ Paul’s Church on - Monday furnished complete, private baths> port, bunk beds, twin maple beds, gas will be the speaker at the dinner, the Memorial Day Parade, along porch entrance, one block to Audi­ stove, sewing machine, reasonable. 146 fornia, by way of ,a jet air night to MisS‘Fay Tucker, ivlio ■ plane, for a visit with his-son, DELL MARKET and Miss' Shirley White, as guests! with the Brownies and leaders, on torium, close to beach and 'stores, sea*’ Main Ave., Ocean Grove.. Call after 6 will retire as Deaconess June 127 HECK AVENUE son or monthly, reasonable.- Write P.M., Friday; all day Saturday. -20-21 : Dr. Wesley A. Swift and his . Miss Baynes announced that the Monday, May 30. P O Box One, Ocean Grove. -17-21* 1. The presentation was made Tel. PRospect 4-3974 FOR SALE—Reasonable. Twln-beds. family, who reside in Lancas­ OCEAN GROVE camp dedication scheduled for this • Refreshments were served to springs and mattresses. Can be seen by Harry Lewis, chairman of OCEAN GROVE — Newly decorated Saturday. Phone PRospect 5-8540. t e r / . V- ”A FRIENDLY PLACE month had been postponed, but that members and guests present: Mrs. elegant apts. with all modern con­ ‘ • — 20* the commission. The previous *' TO SH0P” veniences, near the ocean. Summer The Edith Fredericks Circle will Friday evening, the official rates Ju ne 15 to Sept. 15; special rates CONTENTS of small home—electric out of season; also available unfur­ ironer, dining room set, miscellaneous meet in the conference room of St. board of the church joined ■ nished year round. 29 Broadway, PR items,.: washer; reasonable. 45 Main Paul’s Church,. Monday afternoon with tlie. Pastoral . Relations SPECIAL SALE 6-6111. -18 -2 2 * A ve., O cean G rove. PR 5-5650; —20* at 2 P.M. Mrs. Jacob Beutell, Committee in honoring the re­ FOR SALb-^Norge refrigerator, me- i TETLEY"TEA FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, light dium size, good condition, $25.00. . S3 ' leader. ■: .' ; tiring deaconess. Dr. Herbert housekeeping, adults only,: $5 per week Mt.; Tabor Way. No, phone. —20* Mr. and-Mrs. Eile Faber of the J. Smith, former pastor here, 64 TEA BAGS up. Ocean Grove. No pets. .70 Ab­ ONLY bott Ave. Call PR 6-8178. — 19tf FOR SALE—12 standard size screens* “Clinton”, 17 Embury Avenue, and groom-to-be, was also an good condition, chc&p. Phone PR 4- ' 69c FOR RENT—Apt. Rooms ; with run­ 4735. • —20 have returned from Midland Park honored guest! The presenta­ “EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE” . water, kitchen priv., week, tion of the;giftfrom the Board month, season. Scott House, 36 Em­ to make preparations for a busy COR. PILGRIM PATHWAY & OLIN ST. — PR 4-1749 bury Ave. Ocean Grove. PRospect 4- SITUATIONS WANTED season. They will open on May . was' made by v Dr.;' Albert *S. 16 PIECE OPAQUE 2921. -19 -2 3 * RIPPLE LUNCHEON OCEANGROVE WANTED — Part time or.: seasonal 27th. ; Layton. ; • ROOMS, APTS.—Some with private work in Ocean Grove by ■!local wom­ - SET bath, new, Hollywood beds, reasonable an. Pleasant co-operative disposition, The Ethel Selby . Circle will meet Mrs. J. H, Hemphill of the Park YOURS FOR ONLY rates, special for May arid June and excellent-character and good health. View Hotel, 23 Seayiew Avenue, after Labor Day. The Grandview, 18 R eferences. W rite B ox 4760, c /o T im es at the home of Mrs. Lambert $2.99 WEEK-END SPECIALS Pitman Ave. PR 6-9688. . - . —19tf Office,: Ocean Grove. 20* jjewkes, 63 Broadway,. Tuesday returned Tuesday from a trip to AVAILABLE IN PINK OR GARAGE for rent in Ocean Grove, WANTED—Part time or temporary at 2 P;M. Mrs. Frederick Strom, Denver, Colorado, where she vis­ TURQUOISE COLOR ONLY U S. GRADE AA Call PR 6-7138. —19* work in . guest house, hotel or store;, ited with her son Clyde, and- his also experienced baby sitter. Refer­ leader. APARTMENT—Second floor, private ences. W rite B o x 3880, c/o T im es Of­ family. Mrs. Clyde Hemphill is entrance, kitchen-diriette, bedroom and fice/Ocean Grove. % -20-24* ’ Mr. George Jenney has. re­ WE MAKE UP FRUIT bath room. - Two occupants. June thru turned to his home at 22 Pit­ recovering from pneumonia. The CHUCK ROAST September. 10 JVebb Avenue, Ocean WANTED—Work in Ocean Grove by BASKETS ON ORDER Grove.- ,-19-24* man Avenue,' after' erijpying trip to arid from Denver was made mature refined woman.-. Good educar by plane, Mrs. Hamphill’s first ex-! $3.00 and Up tion and background. • Talent for peo­ the winter at the Ormond FOR RENT—Ocean Grove bungalow. ple;, excellent references; temporary perience traveling by plane. ~ Complete kitchen, bath With shower. position considered. Write : Box 2400, Beach Hotel, Ormond - Beach, CITY DRESSED $350 for summer season. 48- Embury c/o Times Office, Ocean GroVe. A ve., Ocean Grove*, . —20* 0 —20-24* Florida. The v Ethel . Harpst Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Homer FOR RENT—27 Bath Avenue, Ocean HELP WANTED The Louise Fox Philathea Class PORK LOINS ,, Grove, single and double roomsV sea­ Kresge,; leader, 96 Webb Avenue, sonal or all-year rental. Call PRospect of St. Paul’s Church will have ai Tuesday afternoon at 2 P.M. Mem­ Eddie’s Quality 5-8320. ; . —20 HOUSEWIVES part time position, WHOLE or HALF evenings 8 to 11. Call PR 4-7791. covered dish supper Tuesday, May bers are requested to please bring FOR RENT—Furnished .room for con ■ V v ; -r-36-20* 24, at the church. Please note genial lady, with kitchen privileges. their coin plates. Market Reasonable. Central. B o x 6000, c /o WANTED — Woman . for general change of date. Mra. Richard FRESHLY GROUND Times Office, Ocean Grove; . —20-21 housew ork in Ocean Grove home of Steere, president. Representing the O c e a n two adults. PRospect 4-5895.. —20 FOR QUALITY MEATS FOR RENT—4 room furnished apart-r Grove P.T.A., a t the annual ment on Broadway. Yearly ot^ seasonal, SECRETARY who . can type letters at Mrs. Russell Snyder, presi- * Monmouth County' P.T.A. ban- . CUT WHEN & HOW 1 or 2 adults. Call between 6 . and 8 home or in hotel. - .The: Arbertori, 7 dent of the Ocean Grove Wom­ CHOPPED BEEF P.M. P R 5-2624. •' —20 ^eaview Ave., Ocean Grove. —20 quetj held at the Sadowbrook YOU WANT THEM an’s Club, Mrs. Frederick WANTED—Woman for'house work; in Restaurant, Wednesday night, WANTED TO RENT small 'hotel; Room, = board & salary, 2 Strom, Mrs. William Schlas­ were Mrs. Franklin . B; Holl, \ 125 HecK Avenue afternoons off. > PRospect 5-5833, or man and Mrs. V. M. Kubler WANTED TO RENT—Adult lady de­ w rite B ox 4499, c /o . Tim es Office, ■ retiring, .'president;' Mrs., T .'.. Ocean Grove. T O W N TA L K sires 1st. or 2nd floor 4-room uhf. apt.y .Ocean Grove. , ... -—20 left' Tuesday to attend' the year round.. Adults. Heat furnished, ■ E. W. Robbins, Prop. . $70 a month. Call PR 5-9433. -20-21* New Jersey Federation of SERVICES Women’s Clubs convention in Tel. PRospeot 4-0963 . MISCELLANEOUS Atlantic City. They expect to SURPRISE COFFEE - - TAILORING — For men and women, . HER WITH alterations of all kinds. You will be return home. Friday night. , FRESH KILLED 1 lb. V acuum T in CARPENTER — Maintenance— also pleased with the work. K. Boufarah,. FLOWERS POULTRY painting and -paperhanging,. Frank 145 A bbott A ve. P hone PR 4-2494. The Rosetta Sherwood Hall-Cir­ Dougherty, 20 Atlantic’ Ave., Ocean v. Mt*; cle will meet Tuesday afternoon at Any Day of the HOME MADE SAUSAGE Grove. PR 5-0967, , -13-22* . .. Year : PLUMBING AND HEATING, gutters ; 2 P .M . at the Bancroft-Taylor Rest CARPENTER—Service and odd jobs. and leaders. Fred Eisenhauer, 124 CHICKEN PARTS Sash cords replaced, painting, and pa­ Cookman Ave. Phone PRospect 5-5092 Home, 74 Cookman Ayenufe. Mrs. per hanging. Call PR 4-4436. -18-22* .... ; —5*tf N?al A. Tompkins,'leader. KRUSCHKA BIRDSEYE GENERAL REPAIRS — Anything PLUMBING, . heating and * jobbing. •' • Mr! and Mrs.' George Mackay re­ FROZEN FOODS about the house, carpentry, painting Willard Mount, 606 Beach Avenue, The Florist and electrical work. PP 4-4056. B radley B each, N. 'J. . PR 4-3040; -17,-21 • -19-23* turned his week to'their home on “WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS" PREMIER CAN FOODS Pitman Avenue after a most eTP • ATTENTION small businessmen and ■ ' 783 . Wayside Rd., Neptune contractors. * System: set up and book­ joyable winter in .Hollindale, Flo­ N.B.C. CBACKBRS SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES keeping done on a monthly basis/ PRospect 5-6758 profit and lo ss statem ent. $10.00 * per rida. ' $3,60 A YEAR BY MAIL month. Tel PR 5-6375. -19-20 fcfrrrroi r ,:T .

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3 BATH AVENUE OPEN ALL YEAH Tel. PR 5-6375 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinillllllllllllU IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN IIIIIIIIIIllllllll' the results Of their annual plant Last Wednesday afternoon Mur­ 1 ters Association, an honorary sale, namely, ?130. A. most cordial welcome awaits you a t our house, first iel and Aandy Wilson, Bruce and member of Ocean Grove Lodge No. Pre-school roundup a t Sum­ house from Ocean, Beach ail'd Boardwalk near North End. BARNEGAT I went to New York to see “Take 238 and twelve other Masonic merfield was very well planned. | Large rooms, comfortable beds, hot and cold running wa­ Me Along” , and ended the - day by lodges , in the state of New Jer- Son Jeff rehearsed his address, ter. Reasonable rates. *' . ‘ having dinner at Luchow's. Muriel sey, a past presiding officer of RESTAURANT telephone number, and ' even and Andy did-justice to. the Ger­ three of the Scottish Rite Bodies ‘Herb’ and Edith Meyer, Owner-Managers 68 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove AIR CONDITIONED i threw in a few ABC’s, until - man/cooking but Bruce and I stuck in,the Valley of Paterson, a past BOOMS AND APARTMENTS OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN 10:00 the night before, only to with those good old American presiding officer ■ of Zabud . Coun­ Hot arid Cold Water in Rooms TV Lounge * COMPLETE DINNERS § find" that those vital statistics pork chopsJ,.- : cil No. 15, of Ridgefield. Park, " Salads and Sandwiches ' i were written down by the' par­ -—— — N. J. and De Molay. Commandery. OCEAN VD M Club Breakfasts Served •.'I ent. He was, however, asked No. 6, of Washington, N. J. Seafood MARY and JOHN DAFNIS J his mother’s and father’s first Adrien B . H om m ell 4 Webb Avenue — Under. New Management Chicken in the Rough Proprietors g He was Coronetfced a 33® Mason PR 4-4345 Ell? and Arthur names—and he was really (Continued from Pace I) of the Ancient Accepted Scottish • Torgerson, Proprs, PR 5-3028 stumped! . ■: The newly installed Grand-High Rite in Boston in 194S and1 is Happy birthday wishes to the Donald Irons returned last night Priest brings considerable experi­ presently Deputy Master of Adon-’ Gables grown-ups this week.. .They are after spending seven weeks in ence to his office in Grand Chapter iram Council of the Scottish. Rite OLIVE HOUSE (Continued from Page 1) having served the Masons of New Last evening (Tuesday) Bill Moore, May 16, Barbara P earl1 Memphis, Tennessee, for further in the Valley of Paterson and Corner Heck and Beach Avenues. Jersey as Grand Master of the there was an air of excitement and Jim Lanning, May 17. j schooling as a technician for ,Na- Grand Captain of the Guard of One block from the ocean and centrally located, near restaurants and Grand Lodge of New Jersey, in. cafeterias. Hot and cold running water In all rooms. European Plan. during the meeting of the Ga­ Must be off to, Ocean Grove and tional Cash Register Company, the Grand Council of Royal and 1952 and 1953. ; Phone PRospect 5-1188 Open Decoration Day MRS. TRINA BRAIN bles- Friendship Club and no places before 12 o’clock. Big Lois and contingent werp ready Select Masters of New Jersey. He He is a member and Pasf Master wonder—a new grandmother things are happening from then for him. : • is a member of Shrewsbury Priory on, remember our 10 year, old boy! The Neptune 'City Fire Auxiliary of Baldwin Chapter No. 17 of New­ No. 4, of Knights of the York was waiting . for the BIG ton, has had various committee NEWS. During refreshments, Remember to go to your church is having a breakfast on Laurel Cross of Honor and had the Pur­ IPINETREE INN this Sunday; a family that prays appointments1 in Grand Chapter ple Cross of Honor of the York 10 Main Ave. — “For Yorir Vacation Pleasure” — PR E-3264 the news came. Eva and . Avenue on the 18th, from 9:00 to together stays together. 1:00, 50c for adults and 10c for and was elected Grand.' King of Rite Sovereign College bestowed Excellent location, i i block to ocean. AH rooms, porches have unobstructed George Bartolf became Grand Chapter, May 3, 1958 and. view ot ocean. Near Auditorium, Cafeterias. Hot & cold_water in all rooma. GRANDPARENTS! T heir See you next week.. children So bring your children upon him in Detroit in 1949. Innerspring mattresses. . Open all year;' . MU. and .MBS. R. L SNYDEB; Deputy Grand High Priest, May and. relax—if you .can’t locate them A reception and dinner • will be daughter Leah and son-in-law 2, 1959, and has served as Grand just look on top of a fire engine tendered to the newly installed Jimmy Magill, became the Represehtatiye of the Grand Royal parents of a baby boy, James The Gardens and then relax some more! Grand High Priest by Baldwin SM ALLW OOD CREST ^Continued from Page 1) Arch • Chapter of Canada in the _H. Magill, Jr., born at Fitkin present the cake to Walter until , Baby showers.are the fad! Mrs. Province of Saskatchewan. ; Chapter No. i7, of Newton, on. the 6 WEBB AVENUE 3d HOUSE FROM BOARDWALK Robert Worthley was given one Furnished rooms with running hot and cold water, showers, private baths and Hospital. Our congratulations she arrived—but not so with the . ., , He is a past president and treas­ evening of June 4 at the First innerspring'mattresses for professional, refined adult* only in pleasing environ­ to the happiest family ever. m ent o f quifet hom e w i t h congenial people,- Heat on cool days. Large living kisses. Doris found her husband ^ the Shadowlawn Card Club and urer of the North Jersey Past-Mas- Presbyterian Church in Newton. room, spacious piazzas, fine ocean view. Rates on iH>pRcatlon. . . A,few notices to take note of: covered with lipstick when she Ml'a\ .^B ish o p wasrhonored at PRospect 4-6812 MISS H. BESWICK, Owner-Manager Tuesday, May 17, there will be a walked in the door! ,one given by her neighbors. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE referendum to be voted upon. It is good to :report that Mrs. I , om1e ice'ebra,ted her NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS and personal representatives, and his. Everyone who can vote should vote James Montgomery and^^ 'Mrs. Ed- •'eleht1' bWhday last Tuesday eve- Superior Court of New Jersey their or any of their successors in STRATFORD HAU, . Chancery Division - ^ in favor of it. So don’t, forget— ward Kuboosh. have returned to being hostess to her little right, title and interest, Mrs. George 7 Main Avenue , 5-9444 Monmouth County ‘ 1 Hobbs, his wife; REBECCA PORTER vote yes. • their home after their confinement ^ ‘ends at a supper party in her Case N o. P 1607 - 59 her heirs, devisees and personal repre­ LesB than half block from boardwalk. Unobstructed view of ocean That same night the school PTA STATE OF-NEW JERSEY sentatives, and her, their or any of from porches. Clean airy rooms with hot and cold water, many rooms at Fitkin Hospital. Edwird Reid . ■°me' ■ — TO — their successors in right, title and in­ card party, benefit of the Scholar­ SARA E. HEATH, her heirs, devisees terest, and Mr; Porter husband of Re­ overlooking ocean and boardwalk'. Steel Are escapes. Community kitch­ has also been discharged from I Arn,y Specialist Five Arthur ship Fund will be held at Sea Girt and personal representatives,. and .her, becca Porter; JENNIE TACHEY, her en optional. MR. & MRS. MILES LAGEVEEN, Owner-Mgr. Fitkin after being injured while! L- Lisle has been assigned as their or any • of their successors in < heirs, devisees and personal represen­ Inn. Tickets are available so why right, title and interest, and Mr. Heath, tatives, and her, their or any of their on duty as a patrolman, a laboratory, technician . at husband of Sara E. Heath; . FRANK successors in right, title and interest, not h&ve a lovely evening and help TripISr-Army Hospital in Hon­ LITTLE, his heirs, , devisees and p e r ­ and Mr. Tachey, husband of Jennie The W esley Hotel swell the fund at the same time. Peggy and Charles Polhe- sonal representatives,: and his, their or Tachey; MARTHA MALLEY her heirs, mus with their two sons, Ted olulu. The son. of Mrs. Alice any. of their successors in right, title'• devisees and personal representatives, Corner Central and Webb Avenues The Auxiliary of O’Brien- L. Lisle, 621 Green Grove and interest, Mrs. Frank. Little, his and her, their or: any of their suc­ and Jody, toured Washington, wife;. MARY ' BRADY- her heirs, de­ cessors'in right, title and interest, and All outside attractive rooms with running water. Efficiencies. Spacious porch M ajorPost, V.F.W., Neptune, Road, he had previously been visees ’• and personal representatives, Mr. Malley, husband of Martha Malley; and lobby with TV. Special rates during June and September. is sponsoring a bus trip' to D. C .,'last weekend and tour jyid her, their or any of their succes-; YOU are hereby summoned and re­ ■ Breakfast Served . . Moderate Hates „ they did: Smithsonian Insti­ stationed at-F o rt McPherson, sors in right, title and interest, and quired to serve upon SCHAEFER & PRospect 5-5111 . . - L. A. FOSTER N.Y.C. on May 18. Luncheon Georgia. Mr. Brady, husband, of Mary Brady; FITZGERALD, Esqs., plaintiff's* attor­ will be at Patricia Murphys in tute, the Foi;d Museum, Na­ CHARLES GIBSON, his heirs, devisees neys, whose address is P. O. Box 97, The members of the Hamilton and personal representatives, and his, Oakhurst, New Jersey or Highway 35 Yonkers, this-is on you; with tional Archives, National Art their,or any of their successors in right, & Allenhurst Ave., Wanamassa, Ocean LAINGDON HOTEL the bus trip; you will be taken Gallery, the White House, the Intermediate MYF are busy study­ title and interest,* Mrs. Charles Gibson, Township, New Jersey, an. answer to ing, a course on : “Getting along his wife; NETTIE CAVANAUGH, her the complaint filed in a civil action in to Radio City for the movie ' Aquarium, the Capitol, Wash­ heirs, devisees and personal represen­ which RELIANCE ASSOCIATES, a 8 Ocean Avenue 'with those Older and Younger”, and stage show. This will 'cbst !.' ington Monument—which they tatives, and her,- their or any of corporation of the State of New Jer­ Directly on the Ocean Front. Large, airy.rooms, hot and cold run­ 'one from which'we could all prob- their successors in right, title and in­ sey is plaintiff and SARA E. HEATH, ning water in all rooms. Rooms with or without private bath. All you $6.00. Bus leaves at 9:15 . climbed—and they even fit in terest, and Mr, Cavanaugh, •'husband her heirs, etc. et als., are defendants, ' ably profit,: of Nettie Cavanaugh; SILAS CANNON, pending In the Superior Court of New rooms newly decorated. European Plan. .-. ... A.M. - from Post Home and a.ball game, the White Sox vs. his heirs, devisees and personal-repre­ Jersey within 35 days after May 27, PRospect 5-9558 JENNIE B. OSWALD, Owner-Manager bring you home at 7:45 P.M. the Senators on Friday night. | The members of the three eighth sentatives, and his, their or ; any. of 1060 exclu sive o f such date. If you their successors in right, title and in­ fail to do so, judgment by default may To. make reservations, call Little Nancy Polhemus was grades at Summerfield enjoyed a terest, Mrs. Silas Cannon, his wife; be rendered against you for the relief Virginia Kruschka, PR 4-2486. ; entertained by Dot ’and Walt day in New, York on Monday, May NORA- ENRIGHT, her heirs, devisees demanded, in the complaint. You shall' M AJESTIC HOT£L and personal representatives, and her, file your answer and proof of service Our deepest sympathies are: ex­ Johnson in Shark River Hills 2nd, when they toured the Museum th eir o r a n y o f their successors in in • duplicate with the Clerk of the Whole block on ocean front — Cor. Ocean Pathway and Ocean | of Natural History,: the U.N. right, title and interest;-and Mr.. En­ Superior Court, State House Annex, tended to the family of Budd •but there was one slight prob- ;< right, husband of Nora . Enright; Trenton, New Jersey, in accordance Running Water In Rooms — Baths Evertz. His mother died sdudden- lem. Her suitcase-went: with Building and then saw “Pleaec GEORGE HOBBS his: heirs, devisees with the rules of Civil practice and the rest of the Polhemus’ to .Don’t Eat the Daisies” at Radio procedure. PRospect 4-9515 E L E V A T O R Mrs. Geo. Hainea, Ownet ly Monday afternoon. Mrs, Jean Washington and it contained ] City. They wound up the day at The action has been instituted for the purpose of foreclosing 15 tax sale Evertz, wife of Irving E. Evertz, certificates all purchased by the Township of Neptune and by mesne assign- 6 Atlantic Avenue. Ocean view. Sr., lived at 40 Ocean Pathway, those little necessities that Howard Johnaon’S on the Turnpike ments now held by the Reliance. Associates, a corporation of the State of Hot and cold running water. make life just a little more : for dinner. New Jersey, the plaintiff in this action, as follows: T H E A U R O R A Europenn plan only. Ocean Grove. Cert. / Dated Book and Page Description as it appears >' MSS. FRANK IVES BULL Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Verrilli, 500 comfortable for the little ones. Little Guys and. Dolls: On NO. ' - ' of Certificate on tax duplicate of Telephone PRospect 5-5579 Township of Neptune \- Wakefiell Road, and children, Kev­ Apparently the problem was . Monday, May 2nd, Mr. and 280 Oct. 4, 1939 ; 1896 V 559 Lots 5 to 13. Block 308-27 117-13 Broadway, corner of Beach. One block solved in some way because. 282 Oct. 4, 1939 1896 563 Lots 22-30. Block 308-27 in and Robin, have moved, into their Mrs. Robert Vellinga had a 127 Oct. 9, 1935 , • 1896 253 Lots 7-8, Block 325-8 B R O A D W A Y » ?S 5r i,ion- °verio°-kinK ?ceap new home on Mayfair Lane, the .when Peggy and Charles , . boy; the following ■ day Mr. 128 Oct. 9, 1935 ,1896- . 255 Lots 0-10-11. Block 325-8 In* privileges, 129 Oct. 9, 1935 > 1896 :y-sixth season. picked her up 'to bring her 257 Lots 12-13. Block 325-8 and cold running water in rooms. Thfrty-i' Gables, last Wednesday. and Mrs. Alfred Strauss had. 213 Oct. 9, 1935 1896 425 Lots 15-10, Block 300-19 24 Ocean Pathway, block troni ocean; private baths and Mrsi George Yaccarino enter­ home, . Larry Johnsmft^said: a girl and Mr. and Mrs. Robert 134-53 Oct. 6, 1953 1896 269 L ots 25 to 31. B lock 325-8 122 Oct. 18 1933 ; .1896 243 Lots 44-45. Block 324-7 lavatories, large guest porch and. Lounge. tained members C.D.A., Avon, at “You can leave her here any­ Wass had a bay; Wednesday, 125 Oct; 9, 1935 1896 "249 Lot r 52. B lock 324-7 . MRS. H. A. MARSHALL, Manager her home, 304 Oxford Way, last time. She’s a real cool baby”. the 4th, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 132r53 •O ct. 6, 1953 1896 247 Lots 47-51, Block 7-324 PRospect 5-6239 113-53 Oct. 6, 1953 1896 167 Lot 29 to 33. Block 5-022 week. . - We deeply sympathize with Jthe Bank had a girl and the fol­ 114-53 Oct. 6, 1953 1896 ,177 Lots 51-55, Block 5-322 50 Main Avenue. Centrally located, near res­ 176 Dec. 29 1922 v 2896 - 351 Lots 10-11, Block 14 A.P.T. taurants. beach, Auditorium and all attractions. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Agresta family' of Robert G. Youngs of lowing Friday a boy was pre- 178 , ■ Nov 16,19 2 9 • • 1896 ; Lots 15-16, B lock 313-14 A.P.T. Hot and cold running water ln rooms. 355 BELLA VISTA M. A. OBRECHT spent • last weekend in northern Wayside Road, who died last week seented to Mr. and Mrs: - 172 Oct. 9, 1935 1896 r i 343 Lot 1, B lock 313-14 Phone PRospect 5-6233 Jersey. While there Angela at­ at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, George Boland; last Monday YOU and each of you are made de­ each of you are joined as defendants 7 Bath Ave.. 4 houses from Beach, overlooking fendants in the above, entitled-‘ ac­ is set forth with particularity In the ocean. Rooms only, cheerful, comfortable. Hot and tended the meeting of the Tau Sig­ New York, and with Mrs. Jean­ Mr. and Mrs. John Magili had tion because' you have or may claim complaint, a copy of which will be fur­ CAROLINE cold water ;ln all rooms. * ma Chi sorority. nette Moon of Green Grove Road, a girl—so the distribution this to- have some right,: title lien or/other nished you on request addressed to the MRS. C, NVDAM, Owner interest affecting the real estate being attorneys of . the plaintiff at; the above PRospect 6-8346 ______.______On Saturday, Otis' nnd Alice whose husband, Clarence D. Moon, week was pretty fair. foreclosed, by. virtue of ownership, in-' mentioned address. died last Monday at Johns Hopkins The Neptune Township Recrea­ heritance, descent, intestacy, : devise, I. GRANT SCOTT . r r i W T P A T I I A I T C I? 43 Webb Ave., Cor. Central Ave., Hurry and daughter Barbara, Gar­ dower, curtesy, mortgage, rdeed. or con­ Clerk of the Superior Court JLILnLL O v fU tjE i rooms with community kjtchen, den City, N. Y., visited with mem­ Hospital in Baltimore- tion Bowling League held a dinner veyance,, entry, of judgment . or other Dated: MAY 0, 1900 Cubmaster. Earl Zae took Cub Saturday night at the Cypress legal or lawful right. The? nature of -1 9 -2 2 . ($75.48) convenient to beach, stores and all attractions. Mrs. W. Leeming, Prop, bers of the family. which and the reason that you and Pack 196 to Lakehurst last week Inn. Those attending from this :2# Central ; Ave.. hot & Sunday was a lovely day cold running water, near (even if it was wet) for moth­ lend and, from all reports, the trip (area were Joan and Darwin Adams, CENTRAL AVE. HOUSE cafeterias, 2 blocks from (was thoroughly-enjoyed by all.'and Betty and Norman Cole- NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS tatives and his, her, their or any o f. occan, near Auditorium. ers • everywhere. We enjoyed Superior Court of New Jersey their successors in right, title and In­ MRS. CORA M. COPLEY, Ownershlp-Management This group is to be commended for Hatchard. : :: • Chancery Division / . terest; KATHERINE DUNHAM, her dinner with my Mom, Mrs. Av Monmouth County heirs, devisees and personal represen­ 9 Ocean Ave.', rooms with and .without pri­ Skillman; aunt, Mrs. F, Burns, ; Case No. F-1541 - 59 ' tatives, apd her, their or; any of their vate. baths, directly at ocean front and which was also-her birthday; LEGAI. NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF NEW JERSEY successors iri right, title and interest, CHALFONTE .. ■ :• --.v. — TO — x-': and MR. DUNHAM, husband of Kath­ Boardwalk; also apartment; . my sister, Dolores Williams; NOTICE T o: ABSENT DEFENDANTS her heirs, devisees and personal, repre- ANNIE REID WILLIAMS, her heirs, erine Dunham and James L. Thompson, . PR 5-4780 Wm. H. and Helen D. Guy, Ownership-Management Superlor Court of New Jersey sontatives. and her, their or any of devisees and personal representatives, his heirs, devisees and personal repre­ .; B.H. and son Jimmy. It was a rhanrprv Division thuir successors in right, title ana ln- and her, their or any of their succes­ sentatives, and his, their or any of 33 Atlantic Ave. All' outside rooms lovely, lovely day. Moamomh Cnu„“ terest, ^ ERICKSON husband of sors in right, title and interest, Mr. their successors In right, title and in­ with hot and cold running water. Eur­ r " Casp No P 1576 - 59 A nna E rick son ,- LEWIS LOWRY, .h is Williams, husband of Annie Reid Wil­ terest; LEO L, LESSER, his heirs, de­ DeWitt House opean. Light Housekeeping. Which reminds me, those flowers n ’J xsvvo ipDcrv heirs, devisees and personal represen- liams; NORMAN LONG by Frank J. visees and personal representatives, STATE OP NEW JERSEY tatives, and his, their or any. of their L9 ng, his next friend, Frank J. Long and his, their or any of their successors PRospect 4-5587 MR. and MRS. P. BYLSMA, Owner-Mgr. that grow so beautifully, with TIJ;*r* successors in right, title and interest, and Marguerite Long, The . Gramatan in right, title and interest, MRS. LEO MARIE JOHNSON, her heirs, devisees Mrs. Lewis Lowry, his wife; SOPHIA National, Bank & Trust Company of L. LESSER, his wife; LILLIAN LES­ their heads held high, must feel and personal representatives, and her,. GOODMAN, her heirs, devisees and Bronxville, New York, a banking cor­ SER her heirs, devisees and personal HOTEL HONEYSUCKLE dreadful to be worn UP SIDE their or any. of their successor^ in sonal representatives, and her, their or poration and FRANCES HENNESSEY representatives, and her, their or any right, title and interest, MR. JOHN- or any of their successors in right, HECK, her heirs, devisees and person­ of their successors in right, title and . European Surf and Beach Aves. Phone NOW DOWN, as a corsag:e, Please wear OPEN ALL YEAR : PR Q-8415 SON, husband of Marie Johnson; title and interest; MR. GOODMAN, al representatives,, and her, their, or interest, MR. LESSER husband of LIL- • Plan the flowers up with ribbons below. SHIRLEY I. WOLPF, her heirs, de- husband of Sophia Goodman; LOUIS any of their successors in right, title LIAN LES6ER; . 24 Main Avenue. A Home, by the sea, one block visees and personal representatives, H., GRIEF,* h is heirsV devisees and per- and interest, MR. HECK, husband of YOU are hereby summoned and re­ . from boardwalk. Hot and cold running water in It is the. plea of flowers and florists and her, their or any, of their succes- sonal representatives, and1 his, their or Frances Hennessey Heck;- CHARLES quired to serve upon SCHAEFER & all rooms.: Spacious verandas. Rates on request sors in right, title and interest, MR. any of their successors in right, title SCHNABL, his heirs, devisees and FITZGERALD, Esqs., plaintiff’s attor­ IVY HOUSE world over! - WOLFF, husband of Shirjey I. Wolff; ’ and interest; Mrs. Louis H. Grief, his personal representatives, and his, their, neys, whose address is P. O. Box 97, Phone/PRospect 5-1844 : MR. & MRS. GEO. WITHERS, Owner-Managers BRANCH. H. JONES, his heirs, de- wife: or any. of;their successors in right, title; Oakhurst, or Highway 35 Sc Allenhurst Mrs. Harry Bonney, 104 Harrow Visees and personal representatives, . YOU are hereby summoned and ,re- and interest, Mrs, Charles Schnabl, his Avenue, Wanamassa, Ocean Township, 30 Abbott Avenue, 1% blocks from ocean and Court, was hostess to members of and his, their or any of their succes-: quired to serve upon SCHAEFER & wife; JENNIE SMADBECK her heirs, New Jersey, an answer to the com­ South End Bathing, comfortable rooms, hot and the Hamilton - Asbury Gardens sors in right, title and interest, Mrs. FITZGERALD, Esqs.f plaintiff’s attor- devisees and personal representatives, plaint filed in a civil action in which cold running water. Kitchen privileges, if desired. Branch H. Johes, his wife; JENNIE neys, whose address is P. O. Box 97, and her, .their or .any of their succes­ RELIANCE ASSOCIATES, a corpora­ sors in right, title and interest,, and MR. and MRS. JOHN SHEPPARD, Owner-Mgrs. Auxiliary, Federation of : Fitkin LOUGHLIN, her heirs, devisees and Oakhurst, or Highway 35 & Allenhurst tion, is plaintiff and ANNIE REID PRospect 5-2495 personal representatives, arid her. Avenue* Wariamassa, Ocean Township, MINNIE CLARK her/ heirs, devisees WILLIAMS her heirs,, etc. et als, are Hospital, last Thursday. Mrs. Joan their or any'of their successor's in right, New .Jersey, an- answer to the com- and personal representatives, and her, defendants, pending In the Superior 11 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove. Light their or any of their successors in housekeeping rooms — community kitchen Creveling, president, presided. The titie and interest, Mr. Loughlih, hus-. plaint filed, in a civil action in which Court of New Jersey within 35 days and. dining room — electric refrigerators — band of Jennie Loughlin; MEYER W. RELIANCE ASSOCIATES, a corpora- right, title and Interest, MR. CLARK, after M ay 27, 1960, exclu sive o f such KNOLL VILLA television — under new management. “ (COFFEE TIME” card party and GONDEKET, his heirs, devisees arid tion. of the. StateT of New Jersey husband of Minnie Clark; ELLA:WEBB date. If vou fall to do so, judgment PRospect 4-7082 MR, and MRS. JOSEPH BURNS, Proprs. personal, representatives, and his, their is plaintiff and MARIE JOHNSON, her heirs, devisees and personal repre­ by default may be rendered against fashion show will be 10:30 A.M., or any of their successors in right, title her; heirs; :etc. et als, are defendants, sentatives, and her, their, or any of you for the relief demanded In. the 45 Broadway, rooms and. ap’ta., near June 30, at the ' Jumping Brook and interest, Mrs. Meyer W, Gondeket, pending in the Superior Court, of New their, successors in right, title and in­ complaint. You shall file your answer ocean and facing Lake, hot and cold his wife; HENRY JACOBY, his heirs, Jersey within 35 days after M av, 27, terest, MR. WEBB, husband of Ella ond proof of service In duplicate with LAKE VILLA Country Club. devisees and personal representatives, I960, exclusive of such date. If you Webb; MICHAEL J. COSGROVE and the Clerk of the Superior Court, State running water in rooms. and his, their or any of their succes- fail to do so, judgment by default may BERTHA COSGROVE his and her House Annex, Trenton. New Jersey, in PRospect 6r7613 MRS. A. HANLON The Gables. Friendship Club met sors in right, title and. interest, Mrs, be rendered against you for the relief heirs, devisees and - personal' represen­ accordance with the rules of Civil at the home of Catherine Bertol­ Henty, Jacoby, his wife; MARY A. demanded in the complaint. You shall ------—— ------practice and procedure. CURTIS, her heirs, devisees and per- file your answer, and proof of service 64 Webb Avenue ami, Harrow Court, on .Tuesday sonal representatives, and her, their in duplicate with the Clerk, of the The action has been instituted for the purpose of foreclosing 15 tax sale THE HOLLERING Centrally Located or any of their successors in right, title Superior Court, State House Annex, certificates all purchased by the Township of Neptune and by mesne assign- ' Open All Y ear— Home Cooking evening. High scorers of the eve­ and interest, MR. CURTIS, husband of Trenton, New Jersey, in accordance PRospect 3-1708 Mr. and Mra. Fred W. MUlerlng, Owner-Manager ning, were Claire Jeffries and Eva Mary A. Curtis; ANNA . ERICKSON, with the rules of Civil practice and New .Jersey, the plaintiff in this action. ■ -—- - —- ; - ' procedure. D ated Book and Page Description as it appears .34 Seaview Avenue. FacinpWesley Lake, near Bartolf. Others attending were' of Certificate on tax duplicate of Auditorium. * Hot and Cold Water in each room. Angela Agresta, Lorraine Ronal- The action has been instituted for the purpose of foreclosing 15 tax sale Township of Neptune certificates all purchased by the Township, of Neptune and, by mesne assign­ Oct 4, 1939 1896 51 MELROSE All Innerspring Mattresses. . der, Dot Johnson and myself. The 3iths of Lot 104 and the Phone PRospect 4-5922 REV. and MRS*. LEIGHTON S. PALMER ments now held by the Reliance Associates, a corporation of the State of adjoining Yj of Lot 105, next meeting will be at my home. New Jersey, the plaintiff in this action, as follows: Block 327-A Cert, Book and Page Description as it appears N ov. 9, 1932 • 1896 97 Lot 17; Block 2 COOLEST SPOT, IN OCEAN GROVE, Broadway With the closing of schools, No, of Certificate on tax duplicate/of Oct. 9, 1935 1896 .99 . Lot 18, B lock 319-2 8°** .Central Ave., South End beach one block. Township of Neptune Oct. 4, 1939 1896 91 Auditorium - Restaurants nearby.. Private baths, • ' Lot, 1, Block 319-2 OCEANVIEW not far away, plans are being 151 1 Oct. 4, 1939 •' 1896 ; - 301 Lots 13 and 14, B lock 310-11 Oct. 4, 1939 • 1896 85 • Lots numbers 1 to 20 inclu­ showers,; Television Lounge, V e r a n d a s .. 101 . 1896 . PR ospect 5-2040 M oderate Rates BEIDLER-MftTERS made, what to do, where to Oct. 2, 1940 201 B lock 323-6, L o ts 42. 43, 44 sive, B lock 318-1 101r53 Oct. 6, 1953 : 1896' 61 B lock A-327, L ots 120-121 N ov. 9, 1932 1896 407 Lots 1 and 2 in Block 18 » 34 .Beach Ave., Cor. Pitman Ava. and Me-. go. This is what you can do, 220 .. Oct. 4, 1049 " 1 8 9 6 439 B lock 301-20, Lots 30 and 31 N ov. .9, 1932 1896 ' 413 Lots 17 and 18. Block 18 I ^*\ Cllntock St., Ocean block. Near Auditorium 246 Oct. 29 1941 1898 491 B lock 304-23, L ots 35 and 39 N ov. 9, 1932 1896 95 Lot 16, B lock 319-2 I I I I - and all blaces of interest. Attractive rooms why not have your children at­ 254 Oct. 9, 1935 : • 1890 : 307 Block 305-24, Lots 37-42 N ov. 9, 1932 1896 121 Lots 31, 32, 33. Block 3 ■ with hot and cold running water. . Rates tend Vacation Bible School— 218. O ct. 4,; 1939 1896 435 Block • 301-20, Lots 28 and 27 Oct. 9, 1935 1896 123 Lots 34-35. Block 320-3 Telephone PR ospect 5-9755 SYDNEY A . TERHUNEreasonable.. 219 Oct. 4, 1939, 1896 437 B lock 301-20, -Lots 20 and 29 Oct. 6, 1953 1896 107 Lots 8-6, Block 3-320 where, at Hamilton Methodist 77 N ov 9, 1932 1896 153 B lock 5, Lots 6 to 10 - and 109 34 Bath Avenue, block from ocean, near Audi­ 229 Oct. 9, 1935 1898 457 Block 302-21, Lots 37-40 Oct. 6, 1953 1896. 227. Lots 5-6, Block S-325 and . torium. Light, nicy, rooms, hot and cold water, Church'; Date is June 20, Mon­ 99 Oct. 18 1933 •' 1890 197 B lock 323-6, -L ots 37 to 39 L ots 6 - 7 , Block 7-324 Sterling Hotel housekeeping privileges. Community kitchen. days through Fridays, to July 133-53 Oct. •6, 1953 , . 1896 265 Block. 8-325, Lots 20-23-24 Oct. 6, 1953 1896 331 Lots 22 to 25 inclusive Spacious porches. Reasonabi PR ospect 4-3084. .MRS,. GEO. Fl. KIRCHNEK 135-53 Oct. 6, 1953 1896 • 271 Block 8-325, Lots 32-37 B lock 12-311 1; time 9 A.M. to 11 A.M. : 116-53 Oct. 6, 1953 , 1896 183 B lock 6-323, L ots 9 to 15 . Oct. *6, 1953 1896 319 Lots 4 - 5 , B lock 12-311 Enerance fee fifty cents a child 125-53 Oct. 6, 1953 1896 219.' Block 6-323, Lots 70-71 Oct. 6, 1953 1896 317 Lots 2-3, £6-27, B lock 12-311 18 Webb A ve. cor.- Beach, 1 block from Boardwalk, efficiency, apts.' & or one dollar for . two or more YOU and each of you are inade de- each of you are joined as defendants YOU and each of you are made de­ each of .you arc joined .as defendants The WOODRUFFS ■clean airy rooms, hot & cold water; fendants in the above entitled ac- is set forth with particularity in the fendants in the above entitled action is set forth with particularity in the . kitchen, privileges, if desired, *TV. children. Under .the super­ tion because you . have. o r. may claim complaint, a copy of which Will be fur- because you have ‘ or may clidm to complaint, a copy of which will -be PR 4-1234 • MR. & MRS. JOSEPH WOODRUFF, Owner-Mgr. vision of qualified teachers to have some right, title lien or other nished you on request addressed to the have som e right, title llfen' or other in ­ furnished you on request addressed to interest affecting the real estate being attorneys of the plaintiff at the above terest affecting the real estate being the attorneys of the plaintiff, at tlie from kindergarten to junior foreclosed, by virtue of ownership, in-; mentioned address, foreclosed, by virtue ' of ownership, above mentioned -address. . “A frequent and annoying troub- Remember ' when Uncle Sam' grades. Hope to see your chil­ heritance, descent, intestacy/ devise,' I. GRANT SCOTT. . inheritance,: descent, intestacy, devise, Dated: MARCH ,1960 ble with a budget is that you can’t dower, curtesy, mortgage, deed or con- Clerk of the Superior. Court dower, curtesy, mortgage, deed or con­ I. GRANT SCOTT. could live within his income—and dren there. They will enjoy veyance, entry of Judgment or other Dated: MAY 6; 1960 veyance, entry of judgment or other Clerk of the Superior Court seem to.”—Horry I. Shumway. without yours ? legal or lawful right; The nature of —19-22 . ($75.48) legal or lawful right. The nature of D ated: MAY 6, I960 the V.B.S. which and the reason that you, and which, and the reason that you and —19-22 ‘ ($83.64) 'PAGE EIQHT OCEAN GftOVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP CMP NEPTUNE, NEW JBE8BY, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1960

Parliament and a sister, Mrs. Wil­ dents. It is concerned primarily tion. Dr. Sbheetz pointed out-that liam Wilson, both of Little Falls. with , the scientific principles unT there was, a dearth of material -Rev. Albert S, Layton, of St. derlying.. the deyelj5P.mentA0f.Jran- | available for students-, and -educa-^, Paul’s Methodist Church) arid Tie'?. sistors. The more important prop­ I tors in this field. : -He said that L. W. Mitchell, «f N6rherth, Pa., erties of JranBi^tors ;>artel, 'some . of since many science teachers never and an Ocean Grove trustee, offici­ their, applications 'are^covered. [have bees exposed, to the theory; ated .aj,the service. Interment was The iectuxc^demonstration was rmd Mechanics of this new field of at Monmouth Memorial Park prepared at the request of Dr. Rich .science, ihe program would fill a ard B; Sicheetz*.Science Coordina­ I vsiat need in our schools. MRS. IRVIN7 S. EVERTZ, SK .' tor, State HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES PROPERTY RECONDITIONING OCEAN GROVE — Mrs. Jean OP COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE Hancox Evertz, -wife of Irvin E. Get it at the THE WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, INC. Everte, Sr.,- arid owner and opera­ tes- of the Dardanelle Hotel here, SHORE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT CO. PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING died Monday at her home, 40 Ocean Kitchen Equipment and Furniture Pathway, . . , SHEET METAL WORK — KITCHEN MODERNIZATION Mrs. Evertz, a :esident of Ocean HOTEL, RESTAURANT and KITCHEN SUPPLIES Over Fifty Years Fourth and Railroad Aves Grove for 40 years, formerly of ie C M ain d trp p t Telephone PRospect 6-1147 of Service In Anbury Park, N. 3, -■ Paterson, was a member of the n -AO £3. IT ldlU O U .CCI Opposite Main Avenue Gates Monmouth County Dial PRospect ’>-3193' First Methodist Church, Asbury Park; past matron of Twin City ’ AUTO BODY REPAIRS FLORIST Order of Easter Star ansi Asbury HAVE RMSIATOKS CUEANEB AND REPAIRED ARCADIA — The Uutd ol Flower, Court Order, of Amaranth, She Body_and Fenders. ]\ick Alltich Painting ARCADIA was a member of the Ocean Grove Repaired Finishing FLOWER SHOP AND GREENHOUSE . Robert H. Jtults, prop. Woman’s Club and a charter mem- WHEEL ALIGNMENT • PLANTS ANB DISH GARDENS, CUT iTLOWERS, 'WEDB1K6 FLOWERS, . ber of the Ocean Grove Parent- 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Tel. PRospect §-3472 CORSAGES, FUMBBAI; .BBBJGMS, FtOWERS BY WIRE Snmmerfleltf snd Cookman Aves., Astrary i , : Fbone: .PRospset 4-2(45 Teacher Association. CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK Bits, Evertz was the daughter of the late Steven W. and Annie FABIO BATTAGLIA Oldsmobile Sales and Service Phones: PR 5-4670 — PR 5-4683 Blate Lord .■ Other survivors are two sons, MinFVALKfl CURBS * CEMENT BX^OCKS 8HU FFLEBO ARD S FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE BUX/KHEADS Johnson’s Oldsmobile, Inc.' Jonathan L; Hancox, Ocean Grove, . • SEPTIC TANKS, CESSPOOLS 86 South Main Street, Ocean Grove ' *111 Bans* Avenue, N eptnne. N. «. ______Telephone BRospcrt 4-0090 and. Charles S. Hancox,, .New STORAGE BY DAY, - WEEK - MONTH Brunswick, and four grandchildren. : Home Improvemesit. Phone PRospect 4-1439 24-HOUR SERVICE Rev Dr. Charles A. Sayre, min- L. G. BENSON, Mason Contractor iBte;- of the First Methodist, 106Vi Atkins Ave., Neptune — PRospect 5-7358 Foundations, Fireplaces, Brick Steps, Sidewalks • • SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. Church, Asbury Park, officiated at Patios, Masonry Porches, Old Chimneys Rebuilt, Foundations Waterproofed STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING the services Wednesday morning Comer Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. J. at the Ocean Grove Memorial — PATCHING — CONCRETE WORK PLASTERING Home. Interment was at Cedar WILLIAM GRAY, Mason Contractor MILK AND CREAM Lawn Cemetery, Paterson. 1707 Maxwell Dr., Wall Twp., Belmar. N. J. MU 1-5912 WARDELL’S DAIRY MRS. ELIZABETH C. EL WELL MRS. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER displays a poster as DAIRY PRODUCTS OCEAN GROVE—Following the she takes up her duties as National Honorary Chairman CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR NEPTUNE, N. J. Phone PRospect 4-1916 funeral a t the Ocean Grove Me­ of the Leukiemia Society, Inc., from Mrs. R. R. de Vil- morial Home tomorrow (Satur­ iiers, President of. the Society, and Benjamin Gaylord, C. IL Wood and Son 100o^ raGarno4ve' “No Finer MOfc SoId Anywhere’' Green Grove Rd., Neptnne day), for Mrs. Elizabeth C. Elweli, Society trustee. The Greater North Jersey and Southern CARPENTERS-MASONS, Ail type-, construction, roollnr, i!dtag. Weyeihauler 89, who died suddenly Wednesday New Jersey chapters of the Leukemia Society will con-; •hell homes. We will r.nderUir your enttre project (foundation to Interior WOOLLEY’S DAIRY duct tftdil* aftRtial-fund-raising appeal May 15th to June decoration). . jSstlrmU. tree. Satisfaction guaranteed.______.__ _■______Successor To at her home, 64 Webb Avenue, a Taylor Dairy Tel. PRospect 5-5050 Requiem Mass will be offered at 9 15th. Funds raised will go to fight leukemia, whose cause' p» .f Charles Lambert '& SF gJ?; o’clock in tho Church of thc Holy and cure are unknown and which kills 12,000 Americans! MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING Spirit, 2nd Avenue, Asbury Park, a year, on^.eyfery-forty-five minutes. .. . j Roofing, Siding, Alteration Work — No Job Too Mrs. Elweli, born in East Orange Large or Too Small — Terms Arranged ______MANNING’S - MAYFLOWER and came here from that city three LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND STORAGE years ago, was the wife of the COAL AND FUEL OIL EXCLUSIVE" AGENT FOR AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. 1924 Heck Avenue The Shore’s Newest and Most Modern Warehouse late Harry E. Elweli. People, Spots In The New? Neptune, New Jersey PRospect 4-9632 KEllogg 1-1033 She is survived by two sons, Thompson Fuel Company . Air Conditioners Arthur, Washington, and Edward, AGENTS 931 FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL ‘‘BLUE” COAL Harwick Port, Mass., and a broth­ NEW-.Sja&NT -Shakespeare! er, Percy Read, West Orange. . is seeru in 23-degree slcpin/' 117 So. Main St- — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop. - PR 5-2300 ALLIED AGRO g e r s ASBURY AVE. stage used Ift’-Dallas " -tvTpr" Friends will bf> received Friday Tex. production of VAN LINES PRospect 5-2093 Asbury Park night a t the Ocean Grove Memorial Hamlet.: ; /. MOVING AND STORAGE >V. B. NAGLE, Rep. Ph. Home. Interment Holy Sepulchre 43 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE Cemetery, East Orange. NAGLE’S Main - CentralCe Pharmacy R A D IO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE “Doctors Advise Nagle’s1 _ ____ PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS ACE Radio & TV Service (PR 5-8062) Bell Co. Prepares • Wc repair Television; Home & Car Radios, Record Players and DRY CLEANING Tape Recorders 400 Maiii Street (Corner 4th Ave.), Bradley Beach Science Lecture “Garments may be dropped off on your way to business, shopping or school and picked on your way home” — One Hour Cleaning! No extra ROOFS — SIDINGS High School Physics ISECRET KEEPER: Newly de­ charge. All work done on premises. Classes View Demonstra­ veloped “Hear-Rings” hide hear­ ih.K.rfuWtttU*** 3 r j „ Oi at border line of Neptune, ing-.'! id earpiece, come in many 5 0 . iViam Ol* "ocean Grove & Asbury Park GENERAL ROOFING CO. tion On “Semi-Conductors” interchangeable designs. REPS ROOFING — SIDING - GUTTERS — LEADERS ELECTRICIAN - COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES A new traveling lecture-demon- PRospect 6-8249 1408% Corlies Ave., Neptune Robert Deane stration, ‘The Science- of Semi- ADAMS ELECTRIC -Conductors,” now is being pre­ MAJOR HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. sented to high school physics Wiring— Fixtures — Appliances R. Darvin Asims, Jr. PRospect 6-8376 ROOFING — SIDING — ALTERATIONS classes throughout New Jersey by P. O. Box 915, Asbury Park, N. S, Heating — Storm Windows—. Jalousies Raymond A. Fisher, public rela - R. J. NAJAR, 314 Main Street, Asbury Park, N. J. tions supervisor of the New Jer­ Arnold Brown . •______Free Estimates — PR 5-2583 - OCEAN GROVE ASSOCIATION ELECTRICIAN sey Bell Telephone Company. BROWN ELECTRIC COMPANY Before classes conclude for the HOUSE WRECKING summer next month, Fisher will 109 Hamilton Are. Electrical Heptane, N. J. PR 5-2913 Contractor have presented about 120 pro­ grams to private and public secon Residential & Commercial House Wrecking W HATZIES7 ^They’re 502 Burlington Avenue, Bradley Beach, N. J . PR 4-8530 dary schools. fo u r-m a n folding huts, The program is aimed at third made of paperboard, used BOB FURLONG - by ice-fishermen near THIS SPACE AVAILABLE , Trucking — Fill Dirt — Top Soil — Gravel — Sand and fourth year-high school stu- Boulder Junction, Wis. gag LEGAL NOTICE speaker for the evening, Mrs. Ira by the members of the group, and decorations will be in charge of N O T I C E NOTICE OF PUBLIC S«JS OF STANDS Pimm, wife of the pastor of the placed on plates held by Mrs. Mrs.; Hazel Link and limdheon will ANB PREMISES IN SHE TOWNSI1W WSCS Welcomes OF NEPTUNE, IX THE COUNTS OF New Brunswick Methodist Church, Christian Anderson and Mrs. Rich be prepared and served by mem­ MONMOUTH who has been active in the North­ ard Steere. Mrs. Selby read a bers of thc Ethel Harpst and Eliza­ NOTICE is hereby given that on Six New Members east Jurisdiction working in the poem of consecration and elosed beth Asbury Circles. Publicity will Tuesday, thc twenty-fourth day of the meeting with prayer. May, 1GG0, at 2 P.M., at the Neptune Women’s and Youth Divisions. Her be in charge of Mrs. Alice Bean. Township Headquarters, 137 South message was a reflection of Paul’s Others assisting the general Main Street, Neptune, Ne\y Jersey, the OCEAN GROVE—The Woman's — ---- *—----- ■ Township of Neptune, in the County Society of Christian Service of St. words to Titus when he said, “For chairman in appointing the com­ of Monmouth, will offer at public sale, this cause left I thee in Crete.” mittees were Mrs. Hazel Link, Miss to the highest bidder, at a minimum Paul’s Methodist Church of Ocean Appoint Chairmen sale price of Two Thousand Dollars Grove held the regular- monthly As Paul chose Titus to carry a re­ Florence Gower, Mrs. W. Robinsof,, ($2 ,000.00), all the right title and inter­ est of the said Township of Neptune business meeting and an impres­ sponsibility so the Woman’s So­ Mrs. DelRoy White, Mrs. Freder­ acquired by deed and at a tax sale ciety of Christian Service mem­ For WSCS Bazaar ick Stvom, Mrs. William Magee and the foreclosure of the Tax Title sive pledge service at the church Lien Certificate thereof in and to the Tuesday night. bers are chosen “to set in order and Mrs. Ethel Selby. following described lands and prem- Mrs. T. A. Pierce played a pre­ thc things that are wanting,” God OCEAN GROVE—Mrs. Bleecker The bazaar date has been set All that certain plot, piece, or parcel 'ONLY 1 FEES? is height of this classic jump by Boston still has his dreams for the world, Stirling, bazaar chairman for the for July 21st from 9:30 to 4:30. of ground known and designated as University's John Thomas, at New York meet. He has a lude while the group assembled. Block 266-B, L o ts 133, 134. 141, 142, Mrs. Ethel Selby, president of the as Mrs. Pimm reminded .the group, Woman’s Society of Christian Serv­ Work has already begun on this and 143, being a piece of vacant leap of 7-2, two leaps of 7-1%, all world-record heights. and mankind will never again be ground west of Taylor Avenue, having society, opened the meeting: with a ice of Si. Paul's'Methodist Church, interesting project among the vari­ a frontage of 75 feet on Heck Avenue Psalm of praise and comments, satisfied until it has gained thc reports that the chairmen for the ous committees and many items and 50 feet on Bradley Avenue, upon the following terms and conditions: and presided at the business ses­ rightful heritage of the abundant supply tables have been appointed. are being received. (1) Twenty percent, (20%), of tho life. We, his followers,. reveal to purchase money to be paid at the time sion. Announcements were made Those serving are as follows: the property Is struck off. If the money of the District meeting of the so­ the world that truth, beauty, meek­ is not paid at that time, the property aprons, Zella Glidden Circle, Mrs. may be put up and re-sold Immedi­ ciety to be held in Red Bank on ness,' humility, righteousness and James Little; costume jewelry, Obituary ately. The balance to be paid within Hear Ye! Hear Ye! God are still with us in spite of ten days Upon delivery of a Bargain May 19th, and a bus ride to St. Edith Frederick Circle, Mrs. Jacob and Sale Deed. . George Church in Philadelphia on turmoil and overwhelming prob Beutel; candy, Reta Harrison Cir­ MRS. F H. N1EDENSTEIN, JR. (2) The purchaser shall be required lems. Mrs. Pimm outlined some of to erect a building containing at least COOL NIGHTS May 23rd. cle, Mias Florence. Noble and Mrs. OCEAN GROVE—Services were 2400 square feet on . 1 floor on the the specific responsibilities of said property within one year after the Six new members were present­ W alter Chamberlain; food, Rosetta held Sunday night at the Ocean Christian women, and summarized date of the confirmation of the sale. ed by Mrs. Bleecker Stirling, mem­ Sherwood. Hall Circle, Mrs. Ida Grove Memorial Home, for Mrs. (3) Said lands and premises are to Still Ahead her message in the thought that be sold subject to all municipal, state, bership chairman; Miss Anna E, Monahah; gifts and fancy foods, Lois Niedenstein, 32, of 119 In­ and federal ordinances, statutes and the “More abundant life must be Quinn, Mrs. Charles Ludwig, Mrs, Ethel Selby Circle, Mrs. Freder­ skip. Avenue, who died last Thurs­ regulations affecting the use of the revealed in all its radiance to. all said lands and premises, and subject Jam es Wright, Mrs, W. E. Mor- ick Strom; handkerchiefs, Isabella day in Jefferson Hospital, Phila­ to the covenants, conditions, and re­ Take the Chill out of Living risoh, Mrs. W. J. Morawe and Mrs. who hunger and thirst after right­ Thoburn Circle, Mrs. Ralph Hutch­ strictions contained in prior deeds af­ delphia. fecting said premises. wit?; ESSO HEATING OIL, now containing a special additive, Carolyn Harrison. eousness. We must lead eager peo­ ison, and Mrs. John Henn; parcel (4) The purchaser shall be required, ple to true independence and free­ Tho former Lois .Parliament, of at the time of closing, to pay as an H04', developed by Esso research. It assures clean burning — Herman Brown sang “O ReBt in post, May Leonard Woodruff Cir­ Little Falls, Mrs. Niedehstein additional purchase price, a sum equal clean furnace — clean flues. It gives more heat, more efficient the Lord" from the oratorio Eli­ dom. We must be the echo of those to the amount of tax based on the last cle; book table, Mrs. D.-R. White; lived here year-round for the past assessed valuation from the first of tho heat, by practically eliminating oil burner filtei md nozzle clog­ jah, accompanied on the piano by words spoken to Titus by Paul.” flowers, Mrs, Lillian Shriek, Mrs. month next after the date of sale until ging. You g n all the heat you pay for . . . when yod burn seven years.' Prior to that she the end of the current year and also premium quality ESSO HEATING OIL. Yet it costs no more! Mrs. Pierce. Mrs. Freeman Shotwell and Mrs. Florence Emmons and Mrs. H. S, had been a summer resident of all legal conveyancing fees. Any bid­ The pledge service arranged by John Williamson took part in the der w ho fails to complete his purchase Fritts. the Grove. ’ will forfeit to the Township any de­ Mrs. Albert Layton, Mrs, Freder­ pledge service ceremony by repre­ A n d , children’s amusements, posit paid. She was a member of St. Paul’s (5) The deed will contain, a condi­ ick Strom and Mrs. Richard Steere, senting the voices of “world need” Barbara Heck .Circle, Mrs, LeRoy Methodist Church, Ocean Grove, tion that in the event the terms of the sale are . not complied with within one WELLER’S opened with the' group singing the and “world resources”. Mrs. Char­ Ward; kitchen and bathroom ac­ the ChoSi- Mothers Guild, and year from the date of the confirmation 20-40 Prospect Neptune hymn “There’s-a Light Upon the lotte Meyer spoke for the Woman’s cessories, Elizabeth Strow Circle, treasurer of' the Eagle Fire Com­ of the sale, the deed will revert to Mountain.” Mrs. Layton read a Society of Christian Service as a the Township. Mrs.' Dennis WoodJ usde toys and pany-Auxiliary. (6) The sale of this property Is sub- Tel. PRospect 5-4600 scripture selection from St, Mat­ medium “commissionedi* to bring novelties* Susannah Wesley Circle, ect to confirmation by the Township Survivors ore her husband, Fred­ Committee who may reject any or all thew and Miss Caroline Wilson these two together”. While Mrs. Mrs. John Williamson; %rhite ele­ erick H. Niedenstein, Jr.; two 6fds. offered prayer. Pierce played a piano selection, the DATED: M ay 11, 1960 LOOK FOR WFUFS l 'R U M ANi) S ," ( ftE£f phant, Lucia Grieve Circle, Mrs. daughters, Jill E. and Karen Lois, JO H N W. KNOX . Mrs. Selby presented the guest pledge cards were brought forward Rebr Weilert. Dining room and both at home; her father, Charles , - • Township Clerk p -C M a i ($20.25)