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VOL. XCVIV NO. 19 NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1974 T E N CENTS Poppies, Parade, Library Display C a lliou i i -M i el o ch Good Behavior At Jacobson-Myers Town Saddened By Sudden Death Of Of Photography Wedding May 4 Nuptials April 27 Installation Oft Herman S. Johnson, Govt., Civic Leader by Co-Ordinator Mrs. Ralph Hunt, ASBURY PARK - Miss Martha ASBURY PARK —Miss Hilanne Neptune Area Arts Association Jean Calhoun, the daughter of Mr. OCEAN GROVE — The venerable Dorothy Jacobson, daughter of NEPTUNE TWP. - Funeral serv­ arid Mrs. Charles B. Calhoun, 409 Auditorium overflowed with young Mr. and Mrs. Hilmar L. Jacobson, NEPTUNE TWP. — The ex­ ices were Monday afternoon in St. Couse Road, Neptune, became the modern music lovers Tuesday night. 133 Main Ave., Ocedn Grove, was ceptional photography expertise of Paul’s Church, Ocean Grove, for Her­ OCEAN, GROVE — .Hanha&Cros* bride of George- Edward "Mieloch last Searchlights pierced thfc sky to . show married April 27, to Carleton Rob­ Emanuel and Barbara Sherman, man S. Johnson, 74, municipal gov­ man Post 2233, V.F. W. .will meet Saturday at the' Evangelical Lutheran where Seals and Crofts were perform ert Myers, Ocean Twps. at Atone­ at the Post home at 7:30 P;M. to­ owners!. of the Bobbi Studio, 193 ernment, and civic leader,, here, who Church of the Atonement, this place. ing, courtesy of Producer Richard La ment Church here. The Rev. Wal­ died last Thursday in Hackettstown night (Thursday) and the Ladies W est Sylvania Ave.', Neptune City, The Reverend Walter F. Forker, Pas­ cey and the Ocean Grove Camp Meet­ ter F. Forker, officiated. General Hospital. He had been strick­ Auxiliary will meet. at the same place will be on display in the Pine Arts tor, performed the double. ring early ing Association. en at the State Fish Hatchery, there, ■ next Thursday, ■ May, 16 at 8 P.M. Room of the Neiptune Library for afternoon ceremony. ■Every seat was taWn for this East where he was a frequent visitor. Plans will be made by both organi­ the month of May. Coast performance, with tickets rang­ zations forthe following events. 'Mr. Johnson, a Neptune Township ing from $5.50 to . $7.50. Needless, to The sale of Buddy Poppies will he committeeman for 32 years, had head­ say, Seals & Crofts, the vocal and in- held from Saturday,: M^y. 18 through ed the ipunicipality’s police and public simmcnta) pair, were- a hit with their Memorial Day, Monday, May 27. All. safety department until this year's audience. The young audience also members are urged to^ help in this change of government. Law enforce­ cheered the Camp Meeting Association drive, • as, the need bepomes greater ment officials and fire and first aid for its first time sanction of this con­ from year to year. ' men from Monmouth and Ocean coun­ cert form popular with youth today. The -Memorial Day . parade will ties were part of the overflow crowd ‘The crowd was tyell-behaved,” said form on Lawrence Avenue at 10:00 at St. Paul’s Church for the funeral. President George L. Hergesheimer of A.M., leaving.at 10:30 and following Included in the group were more than the Camp Meeting Association, On the the usual route; concluding at the 20 police chiefs, the F.B.I. represen­ question of future concerts, he noted Memorial in Auditorium Square, tatives from the Red Bank office, the that this ris a decision of the Associa­ where the seirvice will follow at once. Monmouth County sheriff and prose­ nerman S. Johnson tion’s program, committee, headed by cutor and their staffs and members of We need every member of the Post servicc was conducted in St. Paul's Rev; Harold D.. Flood. “If' they ask the Provost Marshal Guild at Fort . and Auxiliary. If you- are unable to Church because of its larger; sanctuai^. V •for my recommendation, I would say Monmouth. - walk the route, plans will be made for Neptune police were pallbearers and cars. The committee is . headed by ‘Yes’.” .Mr. Hergesheimer added. . Mr. Johnson had a lifelong interest In approving this pre-season concert, formed the honor guard. Interment was Past Commander Charles Lambert, so in policemen, firemen; first aiders and in Monmouth Memorial Park. contact him and. offer .your help. the committee. • received a guarantee sportsmen. He was a member and past that the show would have “no sensu­ The township municipal offices were We also hope the residents and vis­ president of the Neptune Sportsmen1 elosed Monday afternoon in respect for itors will turn out en masse to salute ality in dress and no vulgarity in Club, president for over 30 years of Mr. Johnson and so that members of lyrics.” Mrs. Carleton R. Myers the Wayside Rod and Gun Club, was Old Glory as she is carried by. the official, family and employees a member of the N. J. State Fish and Joint installation of officers will The bridegroom is the son of could attend the services. take place at the Post home on Thurs­ Mr. Emanuel Sherman' Game Council and a member and past Mr. and Mrs. Carleton I. Myers, •Mr. Johnson had served on the town­ day, May 30, at ,8:00 P.M., after 84 Students In president of the Monmouth County Since our thoughts turn to wed­ Mrs. George Edward Mieloch 139 Washington A v e., Milltown, ship board of education and on the which refreshments will be served. Be Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs. He dings this time of year, this ex­ Neptiune Sr. Hi. and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Neptune board of .fire commissioners. sure to come out and support the new The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Robert Harrison of Edison. , was. past chief of the Liberty Fire Co., hibit /will ibe very significant, as here. . ;'y \ _: v-'-' v- A lifelong machinist, he had retired slates of officers.^ , • Mr. Sherman specializes in candle Mrs. John -Mieloch, 122 Alameda Spring Concert Miss Linnea Jacobson, the as an industrial arts teacher in the Friday, August 16, is the date for Rev. Eugene W. Beutel, pastor, of light, natural and diffused lighting Court, Shrewsbury. bride’s sister, was maid of honor. township schools. He had instructed the Annual Summer Concert by the Redeemer Lutheran Church, where Mr. affects that set an unusual mood The bride was given ift marriage by NEPTUNE TWP. — One hun­ Bridesmaids were Miss Patricia machinists in state and federal pro­ Ocean County String Band. The com­ Johnson was a member, officiated. The in both - portraiture and wedding her father. Organist was Arthur Reines. dred and eighty-four Neptune Myers, Misk Elise Van Dyke, and grams, especially during World War 2. mittee needs all the help they can 'Margaret Ann Calhoun, at home, Miss Jan Sylvester. pictures. When I dropped in at the Senior High School students will He was a member of the Ocean get, sol contact Past j Commander sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Roger Myers was his brother’s studio, it was indeed a. pleasure join together Tuesday evening, Grove Masonic Lodge, of the Asbury Richard Borden and offer your help Bridesmaids were Gail Lee Calhoun, best man. The ushers were Thom­ to let'my eyes wander over the May 14, at 8 P M . in the high Park Tall Cedars, of the Crescent in-whatever way you think you may Spring Lake Heights, and ‘Kathleen as Dunlap, Chris Herman and Dedication Of photos on display and absorb the school gymnasium to present the Temple of the Shrine, of the Scottish do the most. good. Help is.needed Patricia Kelly, of Ocean Grove. Mich­ William Harrison. various iechniues mentioned Annual Spring Concert. Rite Valley of Trenton and of the for advertising solicitation and for elle Toscano, of Little Silver, was Flow- A reception was held at Mike above, y The High School Chorus under Track & Stand Asbury Park Lodge of Elks. ticket taking the bight of the show. cr Girl. . : the direction of Mr. Frank Peluso Doolan’s, Spring Lake Hts. . Delving into the background of Also spread the word among your Best man was Robert Mieloch, Lit­ will include in their portion of the The bride is a graduate of Nep­ A resident here at 104 Harrow Mr, Sherman-reveals that he has NEPTUNE TWP.—Neptune Highj^>our^ lvas {}ie husband of the late friends and relatives .- let's pack, the tle Silver. Ushers were Frank Mieloch, program “I Hear a Voice A- tune High School and Montclair been "active' in photography for 27 School dedicated its. rennovated track Bet,ha Stevens-who died in 1963 and house to the dobrslll ‘ Little Silver, and Charles Albert Cal Prayin,” by Houston Bright; “Aft­ State College. She is an assistant years. He - attended the Suburban at Summerfield MemorialField Vcster-] js surv;vej by two daughters, Mrs. Bcr- • , ' '•.: ' ,houn, Spring Lake Heights, brother of er Glow” by Claude Debussey as buyer With Steinbach Co., Asbury School of Photography and has day. The ceremony ptcccdcd Nep-; tha Gtookcu of- South Carolina and the bride. David Howard Calhoun waSj arranged by Stuart Churchill; and P a r k /. V:,';-;’ - .'V;- tune’s Shore Conference Class UA been to seminars -in professional Ring Bearer. 1’; a novelty "Barefoot,”' by‘Bernier -Mr. Myers is a graduate of New Mrs. Margaret Sullivan, here; four Studies In 'Austria photography given by Eastman Ko­ Championship meet against Toms Riv­ The bride was graduated from Nep­ anti Brannum. Brunswick High School and Drex- grandchildren, and three great-grand­ dak. Mr. Sherman specializes in er South; .-h: ,v- . .J'■ ':' children. tune High School and from St. Fran­ Larraine Coyne will be heard as el University. He is- an Associate Neptune, is presently operating 3 child photography and received Neptune Police Chief A. Leroy cis School of Nursing, Tretnon. She soprano soloist iri “Never Doubt District Executive with the Mon­ school v tracks' programs on its- hew training in this field, under Jo­ Ward, a long-time friend of Commis­ is assistant Head Nurse at Freehold I Love" by Arthur Frackenpohl.. mouth Council of Bov Scouts. track - Boys Varsity, Boys Freshman; seph Schneider, the famed child sioner Johnson, assisted the family in Area Hospital, Route 537, Freehold. Kathy Hvidding will perform the After a trip to the Poconos, the and Girls Varsity. ■ These programs photographer. . : , , .-X;'■ ■' couple will reside in Ocean Twp. fyneral arrangements, also noting that The bridegroom was graduated from solo pdrtion of Milt Rogers ar­ encompass over 160 young men and Last year. Mr. Sherman gave lec­ Red Bank High School and Spring rangement of “Amazing Grace.” women of our school system, in Mr. Johnson's 30-year directorship tures on Creative Wedding Photo­ Garden College, Pa. He is now at­ Senior Kevin Fornino will con­ PROCLAMATION - -. Participating, in the Track Dedica­ of the Neptune police department, he graphy at Brookdale Community duct the girls' chorus as they per­ saw it grow from 17 men up to its tending the State Police Academy at WHEREAS, Government at any! tion were Mr. Martin Kenny, Presi­ College, Lincroft. This will be his form “If I Loved You” from Car­ present strength of 65. He also was , Sea Girt. He is a member of Kappa level is successful only so long as-it dent of the Board of Education;, Mr.* t second exhibit at the Neptune Li­ ousel. ..v-->,7. , _ , . . instrumental in forming the police re- Sigma Kappa. Patrolman Mieloch is a is able to. meet the needs of the people; b rary . I-.:'.* Chorus accompanists will include l o x ^ .C” wley: 1,5 the appointment of member of the Shrewsbury Police and, v ■ Board of Education; Dr V.J.W. Chns- 2fJ school and waj Icsponsib,e Gerald Folkes Kevin Fornino, Kar­ force. WHEREAS, In order to best serve tie, Superintendent of Schools; Mr. f first fema]e lice ds in Following the ceremony, a'reception en Niedenstein, and barrel Yan- Keith I. DeLuca, Principal, Neptune | Karen Alligood the citizenry, municipal government Monmouth County. was held at Mike Doolan’s Motor none.' High School; Mr. Ted M. Beal, Dir­ must.be operated with efficiency and in Chief Ward commends the “splen­ Lodge, Spring Lake Heights. After a The Concert Band’under the di­ ector of Athletics; Mr. Hank Nonnen- Feted At Shower an orderly fashion; and, did job” the Ocean Grove police per­ wedding trip to Florida, the couple will rection of Mr. David Shotwell will berg, Head Track Coach. At the same include in their selections th e yVHEREAS, TTie * efficiency and formed in traffic control and at the OCEAN GROVE — Many beBt reside in Freehold. . order with which government carries time, we will dedicate. I . e . e " ™ 7 r^T* T march “Bandoiogy” by Eric Oster- AA concession . stand . * and * • storage . area,' 1 site'of the , funeral at St. . Paul s . Church. _ _ wishes arid gifts were bestowed on lin-g; the O verture “Toulon" by out its. public functions could not Ms. Karen Alligood, the daughter exist without records and procedures; nearing completion at the Sum m er-'"e h_as ^ ' j ^ Gilbert Pares as arranged by field Athletic Field in Neptune. It ^ Be,ac1’’ C.ty and Wall of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alligood, Nearly $1,500 For and, V\ : ‘-V--' . ; ERIC HEBBST, a senior at Chidester; “Isle Royale” by Lloyd is a projcct undertaken by the Red Township police who mannedall traf- Heck Avenue, at a Bridal Shower WHEREAS, The Municipal Clerks Union College, Schenectady, Conley, “America the Beautiful” and Black Booster Club of Neptune. > Jrom Ocean Grove to the given for her on May 4. Hostesses are keepers of the records and work N.Y., is spending his 10-week Cancer Crusade as arranged by James Ployhar; and This organiration, newly re-formed Monmouth Memona! Park cemetcry. spring term in Vienna, Austria, were Ms. Sandrea Levine and Lin­ with these procedures each day; and, at the Amerika Institut, where highlight from “Jesus Christ, Sup­ three years ago, has worked hard in; da Alligood. - :;:V; v ' OCEAN GROVE — The American WHEREAS, Without the Munici­ he is improving his efficiency erstar” as arranged by Robert O’­ coordination with members of the, The shower was held at the pal Clerks* conscientious dedication to Holy Innocents PTA in the German language and Brien. ■ Neptune Board of Education and . studying German cnltnre. The home of Mrs. Ouida Packard, Ab­ Grove, for 1973 raised $1,435.26 and the duties of their office and to their The Flute Section of the Band Neptune High School faculty to pro-J NEPTUNE — The Holy Inno- son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick bott Ave., who presented a beau­ of this 40% goes to National for Re­ will be featured in Clare Grund- town, municipal affairs would clearly W . H erbst, 24 Abbott A v e., tiful, wedding cake for the occa­ end in chaos; : vide a permanent facility for serving cents PTA will have their last Ocean Grove, Eric has an search, \0 c/c to State and 50% re­ man’s “Flutation.” refreshments at athletic events taking PTA Meeting for this school year sion.- ; ,V "/■.-. „■ .i. 'i " . 'i '; .1,. mains in Monmouth County. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Joseph M. avid Interest in music, has The program is open to the pub­ place at the Summerfield complex. | on May 22 with a mass beginning been a soloist jn the Ocean Other guests in attendance Pepe, Mayor of the Township of Nep­ Volunteers call on residents to make lic, tickets will b.e avallabe at The Red and Black Booster Club at 7:30 P.M. The Sisters of Villa Grove summer program and were: Doris Weber, Faye & Patty it easy for them to. help bring the the door and from participating tune, do hereby proclaim the week of -with his college chorus and Edwards, Colleen O’Rourke, and May 13 through May 17, 1974, as is donating this building to the Nep- Walsh will pdovide a program on enjoys the famed Vienna op­ day closer, to the goal of a world students for a nominal fee. baby Sean, Brenda Brown, Alexis •MUNICIPAL CLERKS’ WEEK in tune Board of Education with the vocations. Mothers and Fathers of era, which he attends for the free of caner. This year’s volunteers * ------understanding that it may be used by all grades are invited to bring student price of 50 cents. Haynes, all of Asbury Park; Ter­ the Township of Neptune and hereby are — ■ the Neptune Township Pop Warner their daughters. — * — , ry Letezia, Bradley Beach; Helen commend all Municipal Clerks . for Mrs. E. Temel, Mrs. Charlotte Local Clubwomen and Babe Ruth organizations, as well ^ __ _ First Child Born Bullock, Floreine Cunningham, Supthen, Mrs. Helen Betz, Mrs; Ralph their outstanding dedication to • the Midred Krum, Rosemarie Lawlor, municipality they represent. as by the NHS Student Council, and , " _ McLaughlin, Mrs. L, Michak, Miss Hold Installation the Booster Club itself. It is hoped} Bike Tour May 12 BALTIMORE, Md. — Mr. and all of Neptune; Angie Tuzzio, Lucille Dunn, Mrs. Fred Antes, Mrs. DATED this Seventh •day of May, Long Branch; Ruth Williams, 1974. - :V; .■ that this new concession will help each; / . . .M rs, Michael Kelly ,228 East Uni­ O’Toole, Mrs. Gloriatriesinger, Mrs. ■NEPTUNE — The Neptune Twp. of these groups to provide even more LINCROFT A special 50- Lyrin Williams, Neptune City; (Signed) versity Parkway, here, are the hap­ George Ogden,' Mrs. Dorothy Cox, Women's Club held its installation and better services to the Neptune "»le. bicycle tour of southeastern Grace Jones; BriekTown; Terry py parents of . their first-born, a Mrs. Dorothy Rogers, Mrs.' Evelyn dinner at the Gables Inn,.Wednes­ JOSEPH M. PEPE. Township young people. Monmoiith County will be held Fleischman, Eatontown; Terry •• ’.'Mayor - - ”=•" girl. Christen Marie weighed in Wade, Mrs, Solveig Hagstrom, Mrs. day, May 1. John Knickerbocker, building chair- May 12 sponsored by t h e Mon- Barriiim, Elberon; “Angel" Levi: Mrs. Raymond. Warner, of Jer­ at 7 pounds 9 ounces. Eagerly a- Emma Devonshire, Mrs. Emily Re- ‘ — * ------: ■ man for the Red and Black Booster mouth Cn -V- Park SVst' m; Partlc- waiting the arrival home of her 6th nos, Shark River Hills; and Flor­ hak, Sarah Tindle, Mrs. LeRoy Ward, sey Shore Women's Club, installed Y M C A Open House M ay 13-17 ence Catley, Nancy and Holly Club, worked closely with Joseph; Pan s meet at ,Sh3rk Riv2r grandchild was Mrs. Elsie John, of Mrs:.J; S. Batdorf, Mrs. Donald Beld- the following officers: president, Crowley, Athletic Chairman of the Park, Neptune Township, at 9; a.m. Howard, Norma- Wood, Emma and Ocean Grove, N. J., who spent two ing, Mrs. Harvey Downing, Mrs. R. Mrs.. Wilda Goldsberry; 1st vice ASBURY PARK — The Shore Bd. of Hduc.;'Ted Beal, NHS Athle- am d ep a rta t.9 :lo o n .a route that weeks,visiting with the new fami­ Peggy Fant, Mary Mockridge, Mary Cuttrell. pres., Mrs. Ann Patprrioster, Mrs. Area YMCA Nursery Schools at Woodward and Naomi Alligood, tic Director, and with Walter Arm- ™,U 'ndude Neptune, Wall and ly. The'maternal grandfather, Mr. And, Mrs. Richard Brace, Miss Doris E. Schaub; 2nd vice pres., Asbury Park and Long Branch will strong, Maurice Chicarcllo and John,Ho'v«n Townships. To register, at Robert John, arrived here last all of the Grove. Ann O'Reilly, Mrs. K. Delicti, Mrs. Mrs. Anita Fluhr; record, sec’y., hold Open House the week of May Zuidcma, on the original plans for I no charge, cyci,sts arc asked to caU * — — ■ Thursday. Bob and Elsie are now Mildred Davis, Mrs. Non Harries, Mrs. Muliel Kelly; Treasurer, and 13th through the 1.7th between the building. H ad, of these m en, along; 842-4000 and give name and. ad- Taxpayers Meet May 11 Mrs. Joan Dillion, Corresponding 9:3Q arid 11:30 A.M. Interested p ar­ back at home in the Grove. First Mrs. Wm. Zimmerman, Mrs. Jean witli other volunteers from the faculty, c ~:______time grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Secretary, -v ents are invited to visit the schools OCEAN GROVE — The Ocean Williamson, Mrs. Stewart Blanchard, and the Township, generously give! CARD OF THANKS Richard Kelly, of Point Pleasant, Mrs. Rita De Young, Mr. John Heine- Others in attendace were: Mrs. while they are in session. Enroll­ Grove Taxpayers Association will Kitty Caltagirone, Jean Dabler, ment, for September will also be their time and professional labor. In, The Occan Grove Businessmen, also visited with Christen and her kin, Mrs. Mildred Hyde, Miss Flor­ the near future, electrical work and Inc.. wish to thank the Old Guard hold, an open meeting this Satur­ Janet. Hendrickson, Amelia Kalin-' held that week. Children between parents. .• day, a t 2 p.m. in Thornley Hall. ence Cruikshank, Miss Lamvcrse, Mrs. painting will also be done l.v volun-1 under the Icytershin of Rev. War- Sudall, Mrs. C. Ludwig Occan Grove pwski, . Viola Matthews, Marion .the ages of three and five are elig­ . ,,i r . vnc:r,'n Ch"rcliill, Hans Neilsen and CARD OF THANKS The executive board will meet at Mullin, Beatrice Shafer and Miss ible for' enrollment. Children are , c „ " , . NIIS| Alwin Rutgers for their helD in The great shower of prayers, -Chairman, Dortha W. Shallcr. . 1:30 P.M. All taxpayers in Ocean Josephine Sears.. . 'invited-along with the parents. U ond Simp will provide lettering lor panting sidewalk benches in bus!- cards, good wishes, Powers and Grove are welcome and urged to NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL the building. ness a r e a . (Signed) James G. gifts meant a great deal to mo ------' " -" ’''ortl. BcautifiValicn Comm. and I feel I am progressing. attend this .meeting, - PHARMACY — Tel. 774-0204 Tlie Windward Shop, North End All-year service. Drugs of quali­ Boardwalk will be having a grand TOWNE COFFEE SHOPPEE PROTECT. YOUR .FAMILY | f^.G. Businessmen. rr —19 Thanks to a.* (Signed) Kathryn . ETHEL’S STATIONERY ; ty for prescriptions. Sundry opening for the 1974 Season on GO Main Ave. opp. O.G. Post Ofc. Monniiuth t'oun'y Blood Bank i . ______- nopper.‘ 'v- —M ••The Greeting Card Store” items. Hours 8:30 A.M. to 7 P.M. Saturday, Mav 18. Help celcbratc breakfast - lunch - dinner, fountain. at the Fire House, Ocean Grove, I TAXI SERVICE AMU'.E INNBikc Rentals. Onnn OOP. Post Office. Orenr. Grovu Sat. ’til 6 P.M. Sun, 12-1 P.M. only. with us. Stop in, we are having an Serving from 7:30 A.M. 774-167R. May 17th, 4 to 9 p.m. Give Bloo'’ n^c-ge A. Baust-Grnve City I.lverv Sats., May an d 'Ju n e. —19-24 —«d» In an em ergency call 775-2084.-adv all-day sale. . —19 —tf —W -775-3509 —6tf OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF .NEPTUNE. NEW JEB8EY THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1974 PACE TWO

Mrs. Alice D. WJersma . Women’s Club of Ocean Grove Christian H. Schluter . . {**!*** • •' • Mr. & Mrs; Lawrence Woolman The persons whose names are. listed below have re- Mr?'& m rs? JacipLawrow Mr. & Mrs. Arthur W. Wlkander Misses F. Susan & Elizabeth Hannah-Crosman Post, V.F.W. Elizabeth S. Williams Dorothy R. Wright Mrs. Anna F. Van Auken sponded to the 11)73 Annual 'Giving Program — The N ow Mrs. Eleanor m . Lecoiiicr Mr. Sc Mrs. Herbert C. Wilson , Helen Wright Schuster Ruth Searle Mr. & Mrs. Edward VanAxen and Forever Fund. The Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Associa- “ "'i'iS.wm rca Looming Mrs. Elizabeth Wiseman Mrs. Ray A. Wright Marie Wlspeiwey Miss Josephine V. Scars Mrs. Jessie Van Benschoten tion expresses to these persons most sincere thanks for their £alLic?}"! Miss Evelyn Wolfe M r. Sc Mrs. Albert G. Young M r. & Mrs. Paul Seiler Miss Ruth Vanderzee gifts and invites each one to participate in the Annual Giving Ray Lewis' arc “ jCW 3 Mrs. Lucy-Wolkenmuth Mr. & Mrs. Robert N. Shannon John & Virginia Mae Veal (Ocean Programs now being launched. Over $30,000 has already been JJr. & Mrs. jaCmcs°TWLidd1e! Jrf Mrs. Madeline L. Shaughnessy Grove Art Group) THOMSON SHARE ($26-^100) Mrs. Marjorie Shaw A. Verm eulen received toward the Annual goal of $250,000. Will-your. *Jii. Ada & u«b . * Mr. E. C. Sherboume Mr. & Mrs. Edward Vermeulen Mrs.. Winifred Albee Mrs. Dorothy N. Hansen Miss Doris Voester nam e be on the list n ex t year? Ednaroso Spfcrt" Mrs. Ruth S. Hansen Mr. & Mrs. James Sherrard.III In order to reach our goal in 1974 we will need many HcicnnDtLonB Mrs. (Florence S. Allen Mrs. M argaret G. Sherwood Mr. and Mrs. VonGlahn Rev. & Mrs. Janies Anderson Mrs. Helen S. Harley Miss Meta Von Glahn more Annual givers and we will need larger gifts! W ill you Mrs. wiuiam Low ery Mr. & Mrs. William C. Harries Bishop Roy H. Short James F. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. William Showier Mrs. Margaret Voullaire move up one share category in 1974? W ill you invite at least HJf; & cSrira Ludwig3 Mr. W alter W. Anderson M ildred B. Hay Mr. George Vowteras Mrs. George Heaney Florence Simpkins three other friends of Ocean Grove to give a share? H erhort Lum Frances A. Andes M r. & Mrs. Karl F. Sinning Mr. & 'Mrs. Joseph Angell Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Heaney V- Your Annual gift, added to thousands of others, will en- Mrs. Eiialti. LySSs ' a'°“ ' Mr. & Mrs. T. F. Skillman Dr. J. Stanley Wagg ’ Mrs. Jean G. Atklns_ Mr. & Mrs. John Heddes sure that all m!*y receive the blessings of Ocean Grove, Now Mlldred D. Maccausiand Anna & Helen Skopas Mr. & Mrs. John C. Wagner Mr. & Mrs. William Austin Mrs. Bertha It. Height Mrs. Edna Lee Slutz Mrs. Matilda Wagner . and Forever! Mr. Sc Mrs. Kenneth MacWhinney Mr. & Mrs. John F. Heineken Mr. & Mrs. Wesley A. Waible R etta B. H eller Mrs. Ethel M. Smith ■ Checks should be drawn payable to Ocean Grove Camp mS m ^ ja S len Mrs. Harry E. Bahr Mr. & Mrs. Howard Smoyer Miss (Mildred Walker & Mrs. Anna Dr. & Mrs. Forman T. Bailey Agnes M. Hellweg L. W alker Meeting Association. All gifts are tax deductible within JJJ- £ JJ™’ nn,° Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Hemphill Mr. & (Mrs. Russell L. Snyder Mr. & (Mrs. Horace D. Baldwin Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius Socha Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wallace tfie limits of Internal Revenue legislation. Mrs. Liuian Marra Mr. & Mrs. William Barnett Mrs. Ethel Beattie Henderson Miss M. Rosella Herman Rena M. Spencer Mrs. Helen Grace Walter O CEAN GROVE CAMP M EETING ASSOCIATION SiidredIMart,enUs Mrs. Leanna H. Barnafcy Mrs. Mary E. Spinney Mr. & Mrs. John C. Ward 53. Pitman Avenue Mary lL.. & caroi>Carolyn Martin Miss Ethel M. Bartelman Ruth A. Hodgin Mr. 8c Mrs. Konrad Mauercr Mr. & Mrs. John J. Holden Mrs. Elsie E. Spohn Mr. & Mrs. H. Stewart Warner Mr. & Mrs. Reginald Maxwell Miss Gladys Bartholomew Mr. & Mrs. Julius Stafford Mr. & Mrs. J. Markley Weber Ocean Grove, N. J. 07756 , Mrs. A. L. Mayo Miss Rebeoca L. OBarties Gerald Hollenbeck Eleanor K. Meade Mr. & Mrs. George Hoilman Mr. & Mrs. Sherman S. Stahl Mrs. Horace Wobeter Mr. & Mrs. Alfred D. B*t Mr. & Mrs. Fred C. Stelnbrenner THORNLEY SHARE ($1-825) M r. 8c Mrs. Christos Metaxas Mj\ & Mrs. Jacob Batdorf Mr. & Mrs. Justus M. Holme Mr. Charles S. Weiss & Mrs. Row Mrs. P auline M. Meta. Mr. & Mrs. Byron B. Holmes Mr. & Mrs. Ellsworth Stevens M. Knothe M r. Sc Mrs. Kenneth H. Abrams, Sr. Mr. 8c Krs. Chester Dutkowskl Miss Wilma H. Metz Merle D. & Leah H. Bauer Mrs. Carrie M. Stevens' M r. Sc Mrs. Charles T. Ackerman, Jr. Miss Ada Dutt Rev. Sc Mrs. Jacob B. Meyer Mrs. M. Grace Bebell Mr. & Mrs.'Ralph D. Howell Mr. & Mrs. John A. Weisz Helen Joy Dwlnell Mrs. Richard F. Meyer Rev. & Mrs. Clark W. Hunt Mrs. Muriel E. G. Sterner Mr. & Mrs. (Maurice Weller Miss R u th M. Adam s Mrs. Florence G. Dwyer Mr. & Mrs. Wayne T. Bell, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. John V. Stocum Mrs. Margaret Addison Mr. Sc Mrs. Robert P. 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Dodd Grand Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. (Bernard S. Rogers Mrs. Frank Ives Bull Mr. Sc Mrs. Howard L. Smith Mrs. Inez Doebler Mr. & Mrs. James Rongettl Isabel H. Henson S. W alter Stauffer • M r. 8c Mrs. E. F. Dolder f e a s f e w r " ’.*- Mr. & Mrs. William P. Walters »• Mr. Sc Mrs. Ernest Grandlehner- Mrs. Joseph Donnelly M ar'in ’Jj. Knn-r Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Walton Harry P. Green Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth T. Roth Mr. Norman Klauder, Jr. F. Emery Stevens Margaret L. Donnelly Mamie Koche"bnrf»r Mrs. Ernest E. Wallwork Mrs. Martha s. Koehler Mr. St Mrs. A. T. W anom aker Mr. & Mrs. Jack Raymond Green Mrs. Joy Li Royar J. Mark Odenwelder Mrs. H. W. Dorcmus Donald Wanamaker Miss Margarctte M. Ruch Pathway Market Sarah Elizabeth Yeo Mrs. Emily Dottenvelch Mr. Robert J. Koop D r. Se Mrs. C. Prentiss Wlard Mr. W illard M. Groff Dr W. W. Dotterwejch. Jr. - Mr. Mrs. Marvin Krammc Mrs. E. W. Warfield Mr. George E. Guldncr Mr. Howard F. Ruhle • M r. Sc Mrs. Frederick Dougherty nev. & Mrs. Clarence Kresge ■Marian L. K rcsee M r. & M rs. H ow ard -Warfield, Mr. & Mrs. Louis P. Guyer ANDRUS SHARE (Over $1,000) Paul Dougherty M r. 8c Mrs. James W. Watson Mr. George A. Haas Mrs. Margaret Sabo Mrs. Louisa I. Dredger Mrs. Marie E. Kuhlmann Mrs. Catherine S. Weaver Anonymous Bessie M. Rabke Mrs. Robert W. Drummond Mr. & Mrs. Cllftord Kunckel Hr. Sc Mrs. William A. Haase Eva M. Sadler • Miss Doris Webber Miss Lila M. . Sadler Rev. & Mrs. Raymond E. Neff The George Ruck Trust Florence DufTy Mr. & Mrs. C Elmer Lachonauer Mr. & Mrs. William J. Wcgge Mrs. Elsie S. Hack Ocean Grove Ladies Aux of the • Mrs. Eleanor Dumke Mr. Sc Mrs. R. H. Weldon Mr. Sc Mrs. Robert Hampson Mr. Sc Mrs. Merton D. Sammis Mr. & Mrs. George K. SBngland John B. 8c Marjorie E. Duncan .'Eileen M. LaGraneo Mrs. Frances H. Westwood M r. Sc Mrs. John K. Sarer • Auditorium Ushers Assoc. ; Mr. & Mrs. Ray Dunlap • Mlsi M .rearet Lake Anonymous Lottie Hanschka Mr. Sc Mrs. James A. Durkin Ida B. Landenburg THURSDAY, MAY 8,1974 PAGE THREE

nues, the Rev. John/-B. Kirby, Jr. BOWLING will deliver a special' Mother's Day sermon,1 "The , Miracle and Promise OCEAN GROVE BUSINESS- o£ Parenthood.” This sermbn will be MEN’S BOWLING LEAGUE Mr. Kirby’s 20th in a. series of ser­ mons from the book of Genesis. Standings ff I< Pts. At the 11 o’clock service, the Lit- O.G. Home 68 31 94 tlest Angels and Wesley Choirs will Smith’s I 57% 41% 75 sing "Climbing Jaconb's Ladder;" the Morawe’s 55 44 74% Teen Choir will sing "The LordV, Campbell’s 56% 42% 73% Prayer,”" by Sister Janet Mead;, and Olds 1 50 49 667- the Chancel Choir will sing "A Moth­ Olds 2 50 49 67 er’s Prayer," by Ira C. Wilson. At Cleaners 42 57 58 both services, Jacqueline Bixier, the 0.6. Flowers , 40 59 , 52 church organist, will play “Die Nobis Pathway 40 59 54 . Maria,” by Antonio de Cabcxon; and Bonded .48 61 47% "Chorale: 'O Fairest Church of The race for "second placet Christ," by Hans Sachs. goes into the .final week in the Acolytes for die 11 o’clock service Ocean Grove Businessmen’s Lea­ will be Patricia Boa and Victoria Boa; gue after Monday night’s tilts at nursery care for pre-school children Bradley Lanes. The O.G. Memorial will also b

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;Mr. and Mrs.. ;' M, . H. Gouldmg Hansen comprised the committee. Fifteen Years Ago would celebrate their 73rd wedding The Misses Ruth and Margaret A. anniversary May 13. They were former Sutton of Ocean Grove had purchased residents of Stockton Ave., • Ocean the Florida Hotel, Seventh Ave., As­ CFrom the May 8, 1959 Grove. who had moved to Neto bury Park. and Neptune Times Hampshire. . Published T hursday T elephone 175-0007 issue of The Times) Fred A. Smith was reelected presi­ "•/ WILLIAM T. KRESGE, Editor and Publisher Tlie..Tuesday Morning Housewives Servicemen whose letters to Uncle dent of the Eagle Fire Co., Ocean Peggy Holl and Jean WUIlainson, Local Editors Bowling League ‘ .of; Neptune held a Bill Thomson were published that Grove, his 15th year in that office. SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY 07756 Entered as second class mail In the Post Office, Ocean Grove, New Jersey luncheon - at the Stagecoach Restau­ week were Lt. (J.G.) Walter S. Pro- Vice pres, was Lewis B. Howland; SUBSCRIPTION: $0.00 yearly, $3.50' semi - annually. Single copies 20c ea. pert Jr., USS. Y. M , S.; Pvt. Wm. ADDRESSES chnngcd on request — always give former address. rant. Trophies were presented to-first sec’y,-treas. and captain, Raymond R. ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates wiU'be furnished by us on request. place teani, the Donuts, Helen Mcr F. -Hummel, Company F., 351 Inf.; Gracey; 2nd It., Wm. Lyons; trustee, TDE TIMES is on sale at the following news stands: Ooean Grove—Ethel's Lain, captain; Lee Sturm, Evelyn Charles A. Jaqueth, S. 1/c. L.C.T. Henry Chamberlain. , ■ Stationery and Ruth’s Stationery and Eddie’s Market. 325 Heck Ave; Asbury 1062, Grew; Girard Marshall, C /O Park—Flo’s Luncheonette, 400 Cookman Ave.; Neptune—Warner Drug, Abbott’s Adams and Sally Kistler; 2nd pi. team, Two hundred guests attended at East Soda Shop. Muller’s Delicatessen. Colonial House. Jumping Brook Deli, Mike & Communications Office, San Francis­ Nina's, Gables Drug, Nick’s Store, Cracker Barrel in-Shark River Hills; Neptune the Bluffers; - 3rd place - team, the Sharing the fun were Nancy and Orange, May 3; the marriage of Miss City—Tommy’s; Bradley Be a ch—Mary Ann Shop. co; Ensign Kenneth M. Ulmer, U.S. Mothballs. High average, Ann Em- Glen •: Dunne, Barbara Clark, Linda Casey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ethel Margaret Slater of that place, WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF N.Rv Cecil Field, Jacksonville, Fla., blcy; 2nd high average, Sally Kistler, and Johnny Ervin, Janette Calaway, D. Casey, of Drexel Park, Pa., and and William Edwin Duncan of Ocean: YOUR SUBSCRIPTION and Cpl., Arthur E. Blumenshine, 3rd high average, Evelyn Adams. High Anthony Bubadias, Patty Ann and 68 Franklin Ave., Ocean Grove,. to Grove. The ceremony was performed Second Air Force, 73rd Bomb Wing., series, Helen McLain; 2nd high series, Pamela Brindley, Emily Seckle, Dale Dr..Charles H. Brimfield, son of Mr. at 8 PvM. at the home of the East Or­ Colorado Springs, Colo. £ V - Martha Lewis; high game Ethel Pat­ Beattie and Frank Rogers. and . Mrs. William Weston Brimfield ange Woman’s Club by the Rev. D. terson; most improved bowler, Willie A third son was bom to Mr. and of Hammonton, took place April . 29 John L. Paterson, pastor' of the Cen­ Williamson. Mrs. Frank .Rpgers, 413 Moore Rd., in the Drexel Hill Presbyterian! tral Presbyterian Church ;of Orange. “I came for a week, but stayedi 40 Shark River Hills on May 1. He was Church. The Rev. Arthur; R. Porter,] With her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Alex­ years,” Mary Deniiwey, veteran teach­ 'named Mark. - : 1 •• pastor, officiated. Slie was attended ander Slater, the bride had been a fre­ er in the Bradley Park elementary by Miss Margaret Lodge of New York quent visitor at Ocean Grove. Mr. school, told a host of 200* friends and as maid of honor and by Miss Jane C. Duncan was the son of Mrs. Margaret associates at the testimonial dinner in Hicks of Baltimore, Md., as ■ brides­ M. Duncan, 76H Embury Ave. He her honor at Peterson's Restaurant. maid. Soloist was Arthur Abbott of (From the May 9, 1924 was a graduate of the Neptune High AOE-fYOUTH Mrs. Dempsey had announced her Frankford and Ocean Grove. issue of The Times) School, and as an 'amateur actor he fx - Oh* /> r o ft€ t retirement, effective at the close of Pfc. . Oscar Franklin Seger, 24, of Members of die local Tall. Cedars achieved considerable fame in the plays ^JE-ERRYZAD that school year. . 136 M ain. Ave., Oceari Grove, was entertained their wives and lady produced by the Neptune Alumni As* friends with a banquet at the Marl­ Ocean Grove Association, Kinsey N. (From the May 12, 1944 with an anti-aircraft unit in North borough. Hotel, Asbury Park. George sociation. He was a member of Stokes ■ On at least two occasions these sketches of mine have Merritt of Elizabeth arid Ocean Grove, issue of The Times) Africa. He was the son of Mr. and W . Hunt, Phineas Proctor, Edmond Fire Co., and associated in business helped Cupid along in his conniving work. I’ll tell of the more had been elected president of the New Sons of Neptune had a dominant Mrs. Arthur Ai Seger. Hibler, Harry H. Jones, Clayton R. with the wholesale hosiery firm of Sut+ important one. York Rotary Club. . • ' place on the republican ballot, for the . Philip N. Bergen, son of Mr. and Shinn, John C. Worthley and Henry I sketched a soldier at the Stage Door Canteen in Wash­ . Helping Kenny Moog, son of Mr. primary election, May 16. They were Mrs. R. C. Bergen, of Asbury Ave., ton & Vandewater, New York City, ington during the war and he sent the sketch to his girl and Mrs. Henry Moog, Oxford Way, Morris J., Wood ring, for. sheriff; and Edward B. Holl, son of Mr. and Neptune, celebrate His 9th birthday friend. That picture made her decide to say “yes”. Haydn Proctor, for state senator; J. Mrs. Lee Holl, 80 Mt. Zion Way, He was a good looking boy, but had been eating food were Dennis Dupuis, Jack Spaeth, Stanley Herbert,' for assembly; Herman were two Grove men among the mid­ that caused his skin to break out with pimples and blemishes. George Raynor, Paul Johnson, Jimmy Johnson i and Ross. Beck, for towndrip shipmen commissioned ensigns at the Hurry, Tommy Applegate, Paul Sav- The Hot lin e Because of that she was undecided, but when she saw how committee,,:ahd Alvin E.,Bills for as­ U. S. Naval Reserve Midshipmen's oth and brother Roger. The . day in­ he looked in my sketch without the skin irritations, she de­ sessor. ; ' • ' • ' , •• \ School of Northwestern university, cluded a luncheon, with games' after cided to become his mate. Pvt. Rose Ann Devlin, former resi­ Chicagol and a trip to the Neptune’ Bowling Some years later, they paid me a visit in the store dent of Oceari Grove, had been as­ Alleys. 774-2080 I worked and gave me a standing invitation to be their guest signed to. a basic company at First Keith McClain of Morrissey Rd., at the bar they ju3t bought near Washington. Drinks would Women's Army Corps Training Cen­ Shark River Hills, celebrated his 5th be “on the house” any time I came. ter, : Fort De? Moines, Iowa. A BT . you are just ai. phone call away from probably birthday with, a, party, at. his home. FOR SALE Unfortunately, I lost the name and address. IB airplane had few secrets for P vt obtaining the home you have always wanted. Right Devlin, for she literally, learned to Near Auditorium - Five now we’re down to precious Jew listings in single son; telephone Mrs. Robert Polk; take them apart and put them together room cottage, o n e and % family homes. At present the demand far exceeds education, Mrs. Herbert Alexan­ again when she attended the army baths, front porch. Baser available properties. We still have three very, very der; reservations. Miss Grace Ree­ school for airplane mechanics'at Mer­ ment. Asking 23,000. Make good listings that we are trying to .fit to the right ves; safety, Mrs. James McGrady; cer Army Air Base, Calif, die previous offer. party — you cottld be that party! TAKE Centennial Plates, Mrs. Michael year. Villiapiano. [■' The marriage of Miss Miriam Jane One a most charming 3 bedroom home with fireplace. Mrs. Albert' Schneider announc­ ■■ ‘.Best Buy Delightful location and other features you would not FIVE expect to see in a home this compact—$33,500; Another ed Mrs. Edwin Moran ivas high Completely modem home scorer for the year in canasta and a two bedroom and den cottage overlooking the lake By FRED W. KOKE • Wed din* a A Specialty . with all tastefully decorat­ —this one has a fireplace also. Lists at $30,000.00. ■Mrs. Michael Pizza for bridge. ed rooms - you’ll be happy Both were awarded prizes. • Funeral Sprays A compact, one bedroom bungalow with garage only to move in where all the 523,500 (owner leaving state.) Wo also have two Several past presidents attend­ • Cut Flowers - Corsage* work has been done - colon­ PANHANDLER ed and were presented with pink executive homes, one at, $45,000, the other $47,500. Re­ • Flowers for AH Occasions ial kitchen with dishwash­ member yon’re just a phone call away. Act now! Never thought I would see the day, carnations. er. Ask for details. Wlicn powerful Con-Ed would say, The tables were decorated with "Life is no longer sublime, pink geranium centerpieces. Brother, can you spare a dime?” Dinner arrangements were T H E FLORIST MAL ESTATE • INSURANCE • MORTGAGES ESTJ9J0 made by Mrs. Robert Calvert and ; ; .' " ' BRIDGE TABLE CHATTER . „ — We Telegraph Flowers — 53 MAIN AVE. Mrs. Robert McKnight, social 428 M ain St. OCEAN GROVE 783 Wayside • Neptime Asbury Part ■"Girls, here is a choice bit of Triple A gossip. Yesterday, while in chairmen. T el. 77 5-67 5S the city, my neighbor, Jean saw her husband having luncheon with The president announced th e a real slick chick. How's, that for openers,” first board meeting for the new "Wow! JVtay, I'll bet the fur flew when he got home last night, year would be held at her home right?” “Wrong, Agnes, wrong. Never sell a lawyer short. Get this, on May 24th. , OCEAN GROVE’S NEWEST CONDOMINIUM his opening address began, ‘My dearest Jean, before we go into Round 1, let me state for the record that the young lady causing Millerings’ 48th this batde was merely interested in your pie crust. I told her it was OCEAN GROVE — Mr. and Mrs. always flalccy and never, mind you, never greasey. I also told her Fred Millering, 65 Abbott Ave., HECK AVE. & PILGRIM PATHWAY I was bananas over your chocolate cream pie.’ At that point both were honored on their £8th wed­ —jG. E. Appliances —Fully Carpeted contestants went into a clinch followed by a long kiss-and-make-up ding anniversary on April 28 at a period." “May, that Bill should.be down'in Washington, defending dinner at the Olde Fannlngdale —Air Conditioning . —TotslIyEleetrie .■? the Boys from W atergate." House,, hosted by their son and --Refrigerator —Complete Security ^Fade-out, Music) "Can She Bake A Cherry Pie, Billy Boy?” daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. —Range & Oven —Convenient Location' William L. Millering, Stonehurst Consult-Geo. Inman, Mgr. 741-0519 After 7 pm 449-3939 anytime ■ DEFINITION OF THE WEEK Blvd.) Freehold. Inflation: "The numbers racket with the deuces wild.” Baying, Selling, Renting ner was held at Squire’s Pub, West Long Branch. Installing officer Homes, Apartments, $16,000 — 5 rooms and bath. Automatic heat. Basement Club President was Mrs. Raymond' Ryder. Income Properties, Lots HOTEL — Finest location. Modem Owner’s Apt., Most attrae- Mrs. Heyniger appointed the fol­ and Acreage, Businesses ' tive rooms. -,• ’ lowing members to h er board: Members of Multiple For Third Term Listing Services GUEST HOUSE — near Ocean. Owner’s apartment, plus ef- American home, Mrs.- Harold VA & FHA MORTGAGE ‘ ficienoies, and guest .rooms. Listed at $40,000. WEST LONG BRANCH —Mrs. Kruse; arts and crafts,' Mrs. Har­ Specialists BEAUTIFUL HOME, 7 rooms, 1% baths. Hardwood floors. Auto­ Cortland Heyniger, Wall Town­ ry Herberg; Cards, Mrs. Albert matic heat. Fine basement for recreation. Excellent condi- CALL or WHITE tion. $25,000. • : ship, was installed as president of Schneider; civics and legislation, Jersey Shore Woman’s Club for Mrs. J. V. Peluso; conservation HOUSE — 1st floor apartment plus 4 renting rooms on second her third succesisve year last and garden, Mrs. Gustav Grob; in­ floor. Automatic heat. Basement $23,500. Thursday evening. ternational affairs, Mrs. Gus Vil- Other listings available in houses, Cottages and .business Other officers installed were: lipiano; fine arts,-.Mrs. Louis For- properties. ino; civic improvement, Mrs. John Realtors, Appraisers, Mrs. Thomas O'Brien, 1st vice Property Managers — — RENTALS ------Williamson; historian, Mrs. James president; Mrs. Robert Calvert, 324 Cookm an Ave. Garrabrandt; parliamentarian, cprresponding sec’y.; Mrs. Wil­ A sbury P a rk , N .J. 07712 REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE liam Guy, recording sec’y.; Mrs. Miss Helen Schuman; project, Mrs. Service 'with protection since 188& V. M. KUBLER, Realtor 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE Stuart Blanchard, treasurer; Mrs. William Freed; publicity, Mrs. Har­ 29 OCEAN PATHWAY • OCEAN GROVE Phone 774-4132 John Jones, financial sec’y. old Johnson; social, Mrs. James TeL 774-1142 Established Over 60 Years. The candlelight installation din­ Sullivan and Mrs. William Elber- Formerly located at 117 Main Avenae. PRICES TOO HIGH? FOR SALE NOW OPEN CHECK THESE BUYS ~ f For Your CAN’T BEAT THIS ONE—Bungalow, Six room, three z ' c J Dining Pleasure Convenient location to beach, bedrooms, one and one half baths, gas heat, low V / SERVING center of town, private home taxes, mostly furnished. Could be used as a year- in very good condition, three round or summer residence on South Side- $16,000. 7:30 A.M., - 7:30 P.M. bedrooms, new h o t water oil heating system. • TWO-IN-ONE — This home with attached taxpayer ( /. Reservations — $37,500 — bungalow, Substantial year-round, home ready' for immediate occupancy, 6 rooms, 8 bedrooms in main \\ Welcomed! Good view oE ocean in fine res­ house. — 521,500. idential street, living room, din­ Dine in pleasant, SMALL BUNGALOW BUT NICE—Four rooms, two ing room, kitchen, powder bedrooms, gas heat, modem heat, modern bath, nice­ V friendly atmosphere. room on the first floor. Two ef­ ly furnished. North End. ^_____——i — — $19,500 ficiency , apartments and tvyo DOLPHIN RESTAURANT bedrooms, two. fjne porches, hot Of course,,if you want a modern split level with gar­ air oil heat •. age, a four aipartment home with elegant owners quar­ ‘ 68 MAIN AVE.— OCEAN GROVE , .— $36,000 — : ,.;‘S ters, or an Ocean Front Hotel, we have them too. ■ BETTER BUY BILLS — Cooking in Front of Yonr Eyes — • Counter Service Jennie Meyer • Special Lunches & Dinners, Fair Price AGENCY ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor • Some Greek Specialties REAL ESTATE Member of SMLS • Charcoal Broiled Before Your Eyes 4 1 Yz Main Avenue 78 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVK • Take Our Seryice on Request Ocean Grove, N. J. Dial 774-2124 N. KALLERGES, Prop. TeL 988-0335 Tel. 774-3061 THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1974 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, AND NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF JEEPTPNE, NEW JKBfiBY PAGE F1VK

, The Barbara Heck Circle will Barnes, choir soloist, who is leav­ stock cars last year opened the sea­ OCEAN GROVE meet Monday, May 13th, 8:00 P.M. Dressings Made By ing with her husband, Sgt. B. B ar­ son by beating a stellar field of. COMING in the Parsonage, 103 Broadway. Friendship Club nes and family, for his' three-year chauffeurs. Tom Commerford of tour of duty in Berlin, West Ger­ Neptune, had his best finish in EVENTS '■ many. , quite a while by finishing third * OCEAN GROVE — The Friend­ 'Mrs. Barnes was presented with with a strong driving performance. • This Is a paid directory of ship Club of Ocean Grove Chapter ST. PAUL’S a gold cross from the choir, and Steve Munn, also of Neptune, events of non - profit organi­ 170 O.E.S. met at the home • of all present wished them God­ had his modified debut spoiled by zations. Rate: 25 cents p er Mrs. Mildred Shaw, Monday. Fif­ OCEAN GROVE - At thc 10:45 speed and a safe return. mechanical problems but will be line. Call 775-0007. teen members were present._A let­ A.M. Worship Service on Mother’s Others attending were Minister looking to challenge next week a- MAY 20 ter was read from Jennie Wilcox, T 1 . . ' l itA-jo mi Day,. Rev. William R. McClelland of 'Music, Dr. Dan Yaffa, assist­ William Hannah, 92 Franklin Ave., Ladies Aux. to 1st Aid, Bus Trip r ^

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The Rev. William iMul],. pastor of the presented;'the honorees with plaques 5ec’y.s Caroliiie ’' Cfrdino; ’ and Treas; with dinner afterwards at Clare &. Club 'Drive! welcomed-a girl on May Bible Fellowship Church at Freehold and George Cole also had his “good- Murray Goldberg. President of the Li­ Coby*s. Those - enjoying the bus trip, 2nd; all born at jersey Shore Medical was the guest speaker at Riverview ies” bag- along for remembering each brary Trustees\ Mrs. Peggy Goodrich on a beautiful day\j. away from home center, Neptune .... The Neptune LET’S TAKE Academy’s student chapel on May 2nd. of them in a ' unique way. Les intro­ announced that Murray Goldberg has f were Lee Lorenzo an d , daughters Community Sfchool will begin on May Neptune was stunned by the sudden duced President ,of the Club Mike been reappointed a library trustee to fKathy, /and Lois, Stella Young, Mari- 13th on Monday and Wed. evenings. TO NEPTUNE death of Township Committeeman Fornino and Past Presidents Gerry Mc- fill the unexpired term of Charles fyn Cadigan, May Lane, Esther Wil- Please call 774-6280 for further in- Herman S. Johnson on May 2nd. Her-! Master, Bob Goodrich, A1 Buckholz Lang, who^resigned last month. Bill --- - - — By Peggy Goodrich - Museum Curator liams, Dawn Kienzlen, Micky /Tilman, formation. There will be the new free ; man was Township Committeeman ] (who came to the affair with his wife Nemeth, outgoing^?resident, reported • Ilistoiinn & Chronicler of The Times Lois O’Leary, Betty Carter, . Betty Adult Basic Education Program and since January 1943 and was revered j Joan, from Toms River), . Wilson Ken- on plans- for. the annual ipook Fair, Herman,. Barbara . Bennett, .Grace special instruction in judo, yoga^ ten-; 428 PROSPECT AVE., SHARK RIVER HILLS and loved by all who knew or worked nedy, Jim Allegro and Les. It was a Cake , andBoutique Sale / fp be held House, Loretta ‘ Klahre,;- Ellie La nis, typing, and ceramics. . . Get :.. with him. Our deepest sympathy goes | lovely affair with everyone remember- at . the Auditorium Pavilion on July France, Isabel Klein, Ruby Hogalin, well wishes continue - fo-go, to O cean. T h e Neptune High School Class of to note. Today, May 9th at thp Gables to his daughters Marge/ Sullivan and ing . and talking about; their 'friend 12tH / and .13thr.. Assisting^ Bill ... are Marie Pearl, Patty. Letsche, Carol Grove Historian Mrs. Kathryn-Hop^ : 1949 will celebrate their 25th anni­ School; May 14th at the C^een Grove Bertha Crookett, Township - officials, Herm Johnson that night. Rosalie Minotti, Edith Levitt and , TJninls> Mildred Murphy, ShirIey per who is novv convalescing at bome* ; versary on July • 20th at the Old Or­ School; Wed., May 15th at the Ocean employees, friends, and a full force Ramblings: The Neptune Soccer As­ Helen Dohimann. Mr. Ralph Cesar-, Cruiclcshank, Joan Rochetti, Mary . 21 New York . Avenue . . .M ichael chard Inn in Hatontown. A Reunion Grove School; Thurs. May 16th at of Neptune Police and police from sociation is sponsoring, a fun square ano of Brookdale Cojlege gave a pro- Callahan, MargeBamiak, Ann Gibson, Meszaros of Wayside Rd. is on a 10- Committee Meeting was held at the the Summerfield School; and Fri. May other N. J. communities honored him dance on May 17th at the Asbury vocative talk on - ‘'Consumer Educa­ Pat Brown, Dani Mandgliano, Hor- day business trip to London, England CUss Secretary’s home, Betty Schnei­ 17th at the Bradley Park School, 'at Monday at funeral services at St. Park V.F.W. on JLake Drive. Please tion.” ' tense Ramer, Ann Zigmund, Mildred . . . The 4j>th Annual Neptune High der, 115 Green Grove Road, on April 9 A.M. It's for all children who will Paul’s Church, Ocean Grove, with Rev. contact Chairman Phil Gargan, Dur­ TheI he May 1st meeting ofor the bhark.Shark Hoffman j Florence Berta, Doris; Ber- School exciting Red & Black G.A.Ak ; Eugene. Beutel officiating. W e will all 30th, and they arc now trying to get be 5 on or before Oct. 1, 19/4, and and Rd. regarding ^tickets at $5 each. River Hills Aux. to Jersey Shore gen, Helen Smith, 'Margaret Margaret Hoff- Contest is Sat. night. night Good luck to - an up-to-date mailing list of all the birth, diptheria and polio immuniza­ miss Herman who served his commun­ . ; The Spring Conference of State Medical Center was held at the home man, , Florence Berta, Doris Bergen, both teams! ■ y ’ ity in many capacities so well. Federation of Womens’ Clubs was of Doris Bergen, 221 Cotter Ave. 'M e •dsts members, so please contact Betty tion certificates are Helen Smith,- Margaret Hoffmann, Birthday “Happies” go in the Hill* A Retirement Dinner-Dance in hon­ held at the Barclay in Belmar last following members made 200 yards of o t any of the Committee Members if The members of the Liberty Fire Nell " Treiber, Ann Zatta and Sandra this week to Debbie Hart, Laura or of Bill Guy, “Sonny” Herbert, Ma­ week and President of the Neptune O. R. Rolls for the hospital: Mary f M know the whereabouts of anjr of Company will hold their, first New Fraschr- •••••. v \ : '' • ':=,'* ''■"■‘■■'f. • Thatcher, Sharon Sickles,-Jimmy -Al­ bel Horter and Joe Wardeli was held Twp, Woman's Club WiMa Golds- EUen Higgins, Rachel Gar fall, Isabel A e members. Also attending the meet- Truck Dedication on Sat. May 18th at A lovely bridal shower was held legro, Christopher Brosey and Brook* at the Jumping Brook Country Club berry and Pres, of the O.G, Woman’s Klein, Florence Berta, Hortense Ramer I ag treic. President of the Class —Ger- 1 P jM. It’s a 1974 international utility on Sunday, April 28th at the home Townsend today; to Jimmy Magill, «y MacMaster, Ruth Kuzava, Jim and last Friday night. Over 200 came to Club Janet Himt with Lois Weller and (won the dark horse), Grace House, truck and it is the first wetdown they t) i. n t v of Mr. and Mrs.; Wm. Jurgens, Ford-! Ethel Lipman, Helen Riggs an i honor' the four former township em- Marion Drown, attended. . . . The Barbara Bennett, Dawn Kienzleni Kay w j . ..v- P t* ' ~ f ia t Smith, George Mauch, Alicia have had since the Company wa$ Joseph"Perrino, Jr. ■ on : the 10th;'' to ployees at the Neptune Regular Re- Annual Meeting of the Neptune Li* Palmer, Ellic LaFnmeei Lore.* ° ^ Sleeves, Joanne Etienne, Pat Lertschi started in 1907. Congratsl •Elaine Day and Susan Perrino bn the Boger Allgor, Joan Schneider, John publican Club Affair co-chaired by Les • brary Association was held at the Li" and “ Betty Herman. They also discuss- Hadetl 7° «UC5ts The Riverview Academy Fellowship .Dianne, a Science Teacher at Nep­ 11th; to Robcit Furlong on the I2t!>; ^Newman, Helen Hannah and Bob Mil* Goldstein, Allan Hannah, Glenn Pizza! brary on May 1st and newly elected ed the fun l?us' trip they enjoyed on elected on April 26 th, Mr. Richard tune Jr. High School will marry sop to Patty Treiber, and Angelo Allegro and Betty Schneider.' j officers are: President Mrs. Rosalie April 27th to see the New Yoilc 2k*. Risden, Oakhurst, as a member of the William Jurgens, a graduate student on! the 13th; to Patty Voll and Glentt Les Goldstein was a great M.C. and Minotti; Vice Pres. Alex Koharski; Broadway Show “The Good Doctor' More Kindergarten Roundup Dates Academy’s JBoard of Education. . at Monmouth College, on June 29th ■Salisbury on the 14th; arid to Walter. . . . Four buses of Neptune 'H igh Carter and Joseph: Perrino’ on the School Bandmembers-went to the .Ap­ 15th. Wedding anniversary remem-, ple Blossom Festival in . Yerginia1 last brances go to Muriel». and W alter weekend . . . Baby congrats go to the Greene on the, 11th; and to Janet and following Neptune couples: D r.. and Ralph Hunt on the 12th. Happy Mrs. Ruben' Silva, 1945 Corlies Mother’s Day on Sundayl Ave., welcomed a girl on April 26th; • * ------Mr. ‘ and. Mrs. Fabio Battaglia, 422 Helen Terrace^ welcomed a boy on UMW Meet May 14 April 28th; Mr. and Mrs. Barry Tun­ bridge, 13 Pinewobd Dr;, welcomed OCEAN GROVE — The May meeting of the United Methodist H girl on April 28th; and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Melango, 19 Country Women will hold a seminar on Tuesday, May 14 beginning at 3 P.M. at St. Paul’s United Method­ • Wheel Alignment ist Church. The topic will ,be “T he 'Plight"of the New Jersey Migrant • Shocks & Mufflers Workers,” for the afternoon ses­ • Brake Service ^ sion. There will he a dinner at 6 P.M. in keening with the evening • General Repairs meeting. That topic will be “The Your Safety Is Our: Bniness!. Spainsh Speaking Ministry.” Res­ ervations for the. dinner must be ■ .made through circle leaders be­ PETK LaVANCE fore tomorrow Friday at ’6 P.M. 604 Highway 35 The Evening service will begin at Neptune Dial 774-2442 7:30 and the topic will be “Our Service to the Spanish Speaking New Jerse/ National Bank is always on the move.,., Community.” offering the highest interest rates we're allowed to * ------pay. M any other banks in Central New Jersey a r t paying less. That’s why... HAwarill.M li SUBSCRIBE TO “THE TIMES”! •# $1,000 Minimum^ The Hardware Store ONLY $6. PER YEAR! IT’S HME TO MOVE! of Ocean. Grove • ^ 4-Year Minimum Maturity" , It's a fact that most of the banks which pay less than I the maximum rates are now, crediting interest for the HARDWARE : first quarter. Which means now is the best time to PAINTS and OILS • Compounded Daily , move your account tq,NJNB. 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SannsuEiiaiii THURSDAY, MAY 8,1974 OCEAJf GROVE TIMES, AND NfiPTQNE TjiiSBl. TOWNSHIP OF NePTITNR wfcw JERSEY PAGE SEVKK and .also quote “no hippies would Military Police Battalion at Ft. Dlx, is assigned to the 582nd Trans­ pital, $574.98 in coupons to De­ LETTERS TO care to do his thing in Ocean N .J . - Inducted In Sons Colonel Johannes Hardenberg, portation Company in Mannheim, borah Hospital, 15 bib3 and 47 Grove” unquote. ' ;y ; While serving in the area; Sgt. who was the chairman of th e Adnams worked with local re­ Germany, as an aircraft • repair­ bandages the Nursing Home, 175 Why put down the younger peo­ Of the Revolution Provincial Assembly. • THE EDITOR cruiters to-obtain enlistees for the man. .. ■■■ ’> pot' holders for the Lepers, and 16 ple for their loud music for the Army in general and for the 759th Mf. Furbeck was inducted into music you listened to when you specifically. shawls and used jewelry to Marl­ OCEAN GROVE — Mr: and Mrs, boro Hospital. the Raritan Valley chapter of the Approves Concert were .young was just as distasteful Sgt. Adnams is regularly _ GOP Ladies Plan Howard F. Furbeck, 141 Mt. H er­ Sons of the American Revolution signed as a corrections specialist The program, “Meet the Candi­ EDITOR, TIMES: to your parents as our music is mon Way, attpnded th e annual in the battalions 532nd Military dates” was cancelled, due to the on Monday, April 29th, in Bucc- I am really ..quite surprised a- to you so why not let the music Police Comoany. Cards, Luncheon meeting of the New Jersey His­ leigh Mansion in New Brunswick. be played and let the youth who OCEAN GROVE — The Ocean death of Herman-S. Johnson, twp. torical Society at - 230 Broadway bout all thc talk of of the so- committeeman. . A chapter genealogist confirm­ called “rock” concert. I’m SURE likes it alone. Grove Women’s Republican Club in Newark on April 17. \ Refreshments were served prior ed the findings of Mr. Furbeck that- You claim that the music brings met iast Friday afternoon at the While Mrs. Furbeck looked at most of the people writing the to the meeting by Mrs. Lucy he was indeed a descendant of two in drugs and such but what of the clubhouse. Mrs. Emma Devonshire the exhibits, Mr. Furbeck went to p u t■ down• letters > g v er even Coon. revolutionary families, th e Fur­ group Three Dog Night who don-1 presided and opened the meeting the. third floor and read the ar­ heard of Seals and Crofts, let a- Attending were Lillian Jensen, becks and the Hardenbergs. ate thousands of dollars a year to with a prayer. Mrs. Rita Abell chives of the society. He found that lone listened to their music. Didn’t Ann Deck, Clair Maas, H elen F u r­ Mr. Howard Furbeck Jr., of Ed­ drug rehabilitation centers. What was welcomed as a new member. the Furbeck family was started by they read the explanatory letters beck, Laura Collier, Katherine ison is the secretary of thc Rari­ of the concerts which raise-mon- President Emma Devonshire and John Furbeck, a Hessian soldier, in The Times? Bennett, Fannie B. Gardner, Ir­ tan Valley Chapter of the Sons of ey for charity such as the Concert First Vice President Dell Snively who- was 'captured at the battle of Last ' week, Mr. Frank Kolk ene Dredger, Edna Wood, Lillian the American Revolution. for Bangla Dash which raised will represent the club at the State Saratoga on October 7, 1777. steriotyped all rock saying.it pro­ Kerr, Mabel Hodson, Rachael Ma- Mr. Furbeck has passed his find­ thousands for starving people. Convention at the Holiday Inn, At­ moted revolution, authorizes sex, ■ginnis, Jean Kerr, Annette Gar- He was a prisoner in Albany ings over to his sister, Mrs. Mor­ What of the. One to One concert lantic City, on May 9 and 10. dope and blasphemy, degrades della, Virginia McAndrews, Flor­ for one year and later transferred ton Burkhardt ot Ocean Grove. for mentally retarded people and Dark Horse Winners were Lucy youth did jazz degrade youth In ence Lawrow, Charlotte M y e r s , to Hartford, Conn. While he was Us time?) and demeans people. the rock groups that worked On Coon, Emma Devonshire and Ger­ there-he was taken as a volunteer the telethon for all th e different trude Smith. • Mona Radford, Alice H, Hooper, Being a great fan of Seals and Ruth F. Smith. into the American Continental P ick u p f t diseases. Why not let the Audito­ Crofts (FlI be at the oojicert) Important dates listed were: And S. Gertrude Cadmus, Flor­ Army as. a Teamster. With the help D elivery rium be open to both rock and re­ his letter w as almost laughable! Card Party at th e clubhouse, ence Cruickshank, Edith M. Keer, of General Robert Van Rensal- S ervice ligious concorts. Ocean Grove May 18th. TeL He was quite misinformed about' Mary H. Stackhouse, Blanche laer .and General Abram Ten the type and quality of Seals and claims to-be so religious and yet Spring Luncheon, Friday, June 7th ______774-2304 Swenson, Marie Hermann, Dell Broeck, lie obtained a farm, at the Crofts music! They’re extremely •we. have rules that are so back­ at the Yankee Clipper, bus leav- Snively, Harriet Bonk, Charlotte 77« S # 1 wards, such as no bicycles on Sun­ talented musicians, that'play and ing 12:00 noon. jSutphen, Gertrude Smith, Grace end of the war, and bought a farm day, well if that’s true why pick eing beautiful musics, and they Mrs. Harriet Bonk reported that Odenwelder Mildred Hyde and in New • Scotland, New York. He GROVE-CITY on the kids only, stop the old Richard S. Van Note, son of are FANTASTIC! He called all the Welfare Department had 36 Dorothy Ward married Susannah Coon and they people, too. Not being allowed to Mrs. Florence Van Note, 409 CLEANERS rocfe a master piece of Satan, hours of service: had 12 children. 49 Main Avenue, Ocean Qrora ■walk on the beach on Sunday is an­ Prospect Ave., Neptune has been without knowing that Jim Seals t22 So. Main Street, tktaa Oryy> promoted to airman first class in 260 Cancer Dressings, sent 2,- SUBSCRIBE TO THE Mr. Furbeck also discovered that We operate our own eleanlnf ***4 and. Dash Crofts are religious other, now really is it going to hurt anybody if you walk on the th e , US. Air Force. ■ 519 stamps to -the Veterans Hos- TIMES 56.00 A YEAR the Furbecks are descendants of Pressing Mechlin* • . them selves! ", ■ v; beach! Well that’s all I have to Airman Van Note is a security Before anyone puts down Seals say for now. policeman at Griffiss AFB, N.Y, and Crofts, listen to them. I’m sure Yours' truly with a unit of the Strategic A ir a “ Hummingbird” or “Summer PVT. DAVID L. PITCHER Command. Breeze” isn’t going to make you 143-48-6323 He is a 1972 graduate of Nep­ •deat. ■ & 582nd TranS Co. tune Senior HJgh School. Arid by the grace of God may it (ACFT-DS-GS) .Iiappen again, maybe they’ll get j BUSINESS DIRECTORY APO New York 09028 Army Private Junius M. Cos, ■O.G. out of, their financial state.; RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES J April 27, 1974 Jr., son of Mrs. Reta Cox, 30 Ridge •Love & Peace y Ave., Neptune, is assigned to com­ CINDY HARLEY pany 3, 51st Signal Battalion, Ko­ O.G. & Teaneck, N. J. Thank You rea. His wife, Sharon, lives at 700 CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR M ay 4, 1974 ELECTRICIAN EDITOR, TIMES: Ooral Way, Neptune. General Contracting — Carpentry — Alterations — Jobbing The Township oE Neptune Histori­ ADAMS ELECTRIC Just Not Fair cal Society wishes to thank you for Airman Alan M. Franco, son of JAMES W. D A Y - 988-1914 the continued fine' coverage The’ Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances — N.J. License #274 EDITOR, TIMES: Mr. and Mrs. Max S. Franco, 311 70 ABBOTT ATE., OCEAN GROVE — Free Estimate* D. D arvin Adams, J r . D ial 922-9310 For the past few weeks I’ve been Times has given the activities of the E vergreen Ave,, Bradey Beach; 1 Vanada Drive, Neptnne, N. J. Carpentry - Alterations - Property Repair ft. Remodelilnr leading all fixe letters against the rockj Society and the Neptune Historical has been assigned to Keesler AFB •conceits coming to Ocean Grove. It’s Museum last year. V Miss., after completing Air Force JOHN J. GASSNER BROWN ELECTRIC CO. Over 8,754 people and 48 special basic training; just not fair that these p-.ople ate 1806 MONM OUTH BLVD., WALL TOW NSHIP - T E L . SS1-U7I T ele. (201) 775-2913 . -puttnig down the conceits before guided tours have visited the Museum During his six weeks at. the Air Free Estimates * Experienced » Quality Workmanship Residential & Commercial Wiring ~ • Free Estimates there’s even been one. How ,do they located on th e second floor of the Training- Command’s 'Lackland 24 hr. Emergency Service • Roger Brown, 121 Overlook Dr., N eptaM know that the ones coming to Ocean Neptune Public Library; The Mu­ APB, Tex., he studied the A ir We make a specialty of small Jobs — Free Estimates m o v i n g —• s t o r a g e — p a c k i n g " Grove will turn out as bad as they seum is open to the public on Monday Force mission, organization and predict and Friday from 10 A.M. to 5:30 customs and received special in WHITTIER &LASHEK, 774-1805 AGENTS F lI. , Thursday from 1 to 9 P.M., 9 3 i ;-~t Most all the\people writing, against struction in human relations. 409 MONMOUTH AVE., BRADLEY BEACH and the 2nd and 4th Saturdays from ALLIED ASBURY AVM. the concerts have probaMy never been The airman has been assigned to 10 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. (winter) an(j Experienced & Insured - Free Estimates • William Nutt, Ocean Grove ASBURY PARK to one but are mating judgement based the Technical Training Center at VAN LINES 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. (summer) and only on what they hear. They are Keesler for specialized training Standard Home Improvements 774*0192 CaU 775-M n upon special request. MOVING AND STORAGE being much too narrow-minded. in the air traffic control field. PAINTING — REMODELING — MASONRY — ALTERATIONS The Museum continues to. seek lo­ I ask, why not wait until the first MILK AND CREAM cal historical artifacts and thanks your •concert then speak your mind, .Or. why BEN FRANKLIN BUILDERS \ don’t some of the people condemning readers for donating to the Museum this past year; Remodeling, Renovations, Additions, Suspended Ceilings. WARDELL’S DAIRY the concerts, go to one, themself then [ Sincerely, NO JOB TOO SMALL • FREE ESTIMATES • 'they could be able to pass: judgementf ; DAIRY PRODUCTS MARGARET GOODRICH (201) 449-5379 : •... 2145 OLD MILL ED., SEA GIRT, N. J. 08750 NEPTUNE, N. J. •correctly on what 'they see and not 774-1*1* ' ' Curator. • _ just what they hear. Neptune CARPETS AND LINOLEUM PAINTING — DECORA Tnvn Sincerely,. *• ADRIENNE DeFABRITIS ‘. Neptune :. DAVISON RUGS • Call 775-7371 GILLAN PAINTING SERVICE Our Country . _ ■ , IN TERIO R — EXTERIOR SALES • VARIED SELECTION • SERVICE • INSTALLATION Combination Storm Windows • " D o o m _ _ _ _ _39>_PiIj2|im_Pathlf^j_Ci£eanJGrovet2J;JL- 0775iSi^______„ • Gottwn Soldier’s Views Bill Gillan, Prop. • 775-8727 P.O. Box Grw« EDITOR, TIMES: : CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK When I received the clipping of NEIL SOCHA ■ 774-2200 - the Asbury Park Press of Ocean iPainting & Decorating - .Interior & Exterior Grove having Rock Groups I was FABIO BATTAGLIA SIDEWALKS, CUBBS 139 COOKMAN AVE., OCEAN GROVE, N. J. quite .pleased that is until I read BHUFFLEBOAUDH ' Fngff Insured Expert Work,' . into the article! What are the so- * 1 1 1 BanKs Avennei l5eSe*Sf '“’SSfiSSj called standards of Ocean Grove, Airman Raymond W. Grove, son Telephone 2t^!‘Inside & Out’ Painting & Remodelino all I e v e r heard when I went to _ of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Grove, PLASTERING — PATCHING — CONCRETE church was people: talking of how 1Q w 102 Center St., Neptune, has bten .WOBK * Sessional - No Job is too small .- can im_ scmeone’s clothes didn’t match r WilliamE. assigned to Lowry AFB, Colo., aft WILLIAM GRAY maso^ )enS ctob OCE^(S E" ,oI,,, PREEHOLD — Kdwartl their favorite recipe or something „ t ul c