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Vol. LXXV, No. 26 and of the independence of the OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW (JERSEY, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1954 United States of America the 178th year BIX CENTS \nderson-Yoiiiigs HILLS WATER COMPANY m MONOLOGIST IN TEMPLE Roger W . Babson’s Forecast ASKS RATE INCREASE Trotll(Announced WITH STRING QUARTET Record Attendance Here FIRST SINCE FOUNDING The first in a series of Wed­ Mr. and Mrs. .Walter L. Ander- nesday night attractions spon­ For Second Half O f 1954 The Shark River Hills Water son* 22 Pitman Avenue,,'eni announce For Brethren Convention Company has made application sored by the Special Events the, engagement of tjieir daughter, Committee of the Ocean Grove .... ' ; . '£' '___ i____ ; J BABSON PARK, Mass.—While I predict that the mass distribu­ with the:Public Utilities Com­ Barbara Lee,,to Stai C.Youngs, most of the columnists and busi­ mission for :an increase' in Camp Meeting Association will tors, such as the grocery and vari­ son of Mr. • and ii.’ Charles take place next Wednesday, ness counselors last December ety chains, will ahead of the rates, the firBt such appeal Youngs, ofi'MtV ..N . J . . Final Sunday Collection O f forecasts, depression: for 1954, I others saleswise,- during the last since the establishment of the June 30, in the Young Peo­ constantly; insisted that 1954 would half-year. company in 1923. ple’s Temple. be.a “fair business year.” This The requested annual mini­ Star billing will be shared (5) Retail sales in general, al­ by Ruth Parsons Strahan, $71,178 For Brotherhood you will find in my Forecast which though about 4% lower dollarwise; mum charge for wdter sup­ then appeared in this paper. plied through each service pipe well-known monologist,. and have held up-during the first half the Cathedral Quartet, a string GENERAL BUSINESS in terms of physical volume as dis­ is $20. The ' entire .schedule, •';> (1)-. Despite my general- opti- which varies according ito the ensemble. The program will Fund; New 2-Year Theme counts and other concessions re­ get under way at 8 P.M. :: mism with regard, to prospects for duced "the actual receipts. This is number of water outlets in the a st business during the last half-year, encouraging since it shows .that home, is published .in a legal The 168th recorded Annual Conference of the Church there will be many irosscurrents. Consumers, are still willing to spend notice in this issue of The Times. of the Brethren closed Sunday night in the Great Auditorium The improvement'oyer the first six if'tne'price is, reasonable. In terms with the installation of the new Moderator, the convocation months'will be no one-way street: of units,’,retail sales will hold up The application, calls for the Carolyn Everett, Some industries will lag, or fall through'1954. Inventories will .con­ new schedule to go into effect. of nine new missionaries and the launching of the new Broth- behind. Others, are slated for bet- stantly .‘be rediiced during 1954. September 20, pending approve Arnold Elliott erhood Fund goal of $1,300,000 by the collection of $71,178.87. ■. termcnt. Building has held up THE'.' RETAILERS WHO DO al of the Public Utilities Com­ well, and was the ■ backbone. of mission. Dr. A. Stauffer Curry, executive BEST-IN 1954 WILL BE THOSE Engagement Told secretary of the National Service given hope and the revelation of business in the first half of 1964. WITH THE BEST PARKING FA God iri Jesus Christ.” By this The momentum generated should Board of Religious Objectors, C lLlT IE S’FOR THEIR CUSTOM. Washington, D. C., was elected wrong emphasis, Dr. Visser t’ carry through,the balance• of,the ERS. 1 - ARLINGTON — Mr. and Mrs. Hooft declared that “our lives are ' ' year. ■"■. .; Arthur R. Everett of 510 Devon' Moderator for the 1955 Conference i; POLITICAL OUTLOOK : Miss Carol Geiger, which will be held in Grand Rap­ always swinging on a pendulum of (2) Also deserving of attention Street, Arlington, have announced optimism and pessimism, neither of , ■ as in line for continued high ac­ (6),, I forecast that the more the engagement of their daughter, ids, Mich. liberal attitudetton the part of the Jolin S. Wallace which are Christian virtues'.” .' , tivity, or for improvement, are the Carolyn Elizabeth, to Arnold “In the center of this world there . following industries:, Elcctric pow­ Eisenhower Administration will, Thomas Elliott, son of Mrs. Laura surely, continue through November is a cross on which the . Saviour er output,'aircraft production, rub- To Be Married Elliott of 195 Windsor .Street, died. Behind the cross there is the ber manufacturing, household and perhaps. until the 1956 elec­ Arlington.', tions.. During the past*six months Easter morning",' the empty tomb, equipment, electrical equipment, WESTFIELD—Mr. and Mrs. J. Miss Everett is a graduate of the great victory of the Resurrec- ■ petroleum, natural gas, shoes, and rflmptS' have been spreading to the Barbara Lee Anderson Kearny High School arid is em­ effect .' that President Eisenhower, Wilbur .Geiger, of Westfield and tion which one day will become textiles. Even the sick coal indus­ ; Miss Anderson is a graduate of ployed by the A. G. Behn Shoe manifest-to all in the Kingdom of will not run again;, but there is summer residents of Ocean Grove, Company of Arlington. Mr. Elliott, try will enjoy some pickup from announced the betrothal of their Trenton State. Teachers, College God.” the very depressed levels experi­ no agreement at this writing by •where she was a;, meriiber of Nu also a graduate of Kearny High either party as to who the next daughter, Miss Carol L. M. Geiger, SUNDAY EVENING enced during the first six .months to John S. Wallace, son of Mr. and Delta Chi Sorority;; She, vTlll begin School, is employed by J. J. IIocK of 1954. candidate .will be.: " ^ teaching in Red Bank this fall. enjos Company of Kearny. At the Sunday evening convoca­ (7) '' The President has won his Mrs. Edward M. W allace,15 Ocean ■Miss'Everett has spent her sum­ tion service, Dr. H. Stover Kulp, CS) Due to slip further down, Avenue, Ocean Grove, formerly of 1 Mr. Youngs has'completcd four or slated to .show th.e._least. im­ conflict1 with Senator Bricker; the years service'.with-the Navy and is mers in Ocean Grove staying with field secretary of the Brethren Mis­ House approved his Tax Bill; the Linden, at a dinner party at thfeir sion in Nigeria and president of provement, are the following in­ home recently. currently employed by 'E. F. Drew her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. dustries: Machinery, machine tools, Taft-Hartley Labor Bill has been and Co., Boonton.'. • Jacob Beutell of Embury Avenue. the . Christian Council of Nigeria, railroad equipment, metal fabricat­ shelved,,to .the relief of all; and ■She also is granddaughter of Mr. preached on “Significance of Our ' ing, steel and iron, and autos and he has so far kept out of the Mc- and Mrs. Wm. Everett, 111 Heck Times for Christian Missions.” aiito parts. Yin: particular, auto Carthy-Army row.1, I forecast that Avenue.: Dr. Kulp outlined the revolution:- output will not match the first half, for the balance of the year he will Gubwoitien List ary changes in the countries of the .. . with competition keener in the last leave domestic affairs to his asso­ mission field where the “under­ half than at any time since the ciates and devote most of his time Summer Resident privileged masses arc arising” and 1930’s. to helping Mr. Dulles ward off trou­ Committees For the governments arc establishing SALES AND INVENTORIES ble^ with Russia and China, and Bridegroom Of welfare states, placing restrictions (4)’ As in the Case of general avoid another'“Korea.” on Christian schemes for social Fair Jul^8 & 9 betterment, claiming such work as business discussed above, . sales (8) During the first six months Norman Cobper prospects will rule selective. With the prerogative of the state. of the year a “New Look” has .de­ Dr. A. S. Curry Marked increases in pqpulation l purchasing power holding well, de­ veloped in connection with defense Plans; .were completed last week mand, for. food products and'soft STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Miss Seven new missionaries commis­ without proportionate increases in expenditures. Appropriations for fit a special meeting for the an­ available food, decreasing the al­ goods will remain at a brisk pace. foot soldiers and certain classes of nual Ocean ; Grove Woman’s Club Norma Lee Cooper, daughter of sioned for service in Africa were The public, however, have learned airplanes have been cut in favor Fair to be held Thursday and Fri­ ;Mr. and Mrs. Howard' G. Cooper, Gerald A. Neher, graduate of Mc­ ready low standard of: living, ag­ • something about watching their, world conflagration. day, July 8 and 9, at the clubhouse, of Clairton, Pal, became'the bride Pherson, - Kan., ■: College, Cornell gravate the tensions which bring revolutions. . "• ': pennies. They have become mor6 " ',(10) . I. predict that the United 89 Mt. ' Carmel Way. Mrs. Fred- Saturday, June 5, o i David. L..Cor­ University and Bethany' 'Biblical Seminary, agricultural work; Lois He continued, “Technological price-conscious. For this reason, _ :'.7 ’v .; -1 . Page three, please 'erick' Strom is-chairman and Mrs. bin, son of the Rev. Dr. ,and Mrs. Wesley Robinsori,;'c6-chairman. John .-Civ•,Q o r b in ;';Mt. VVemon, Ruth Neher, graduate of McPher­ advance, industrialization and its ' ,.’ « -.The following, committees were N '^ i ., and..'suiririier'.' residents, > of son ''-andBethany, homemaker; results in population shifts .and«.';> Marvin E. Blough, graduate of Mc­ urbanization and - culture contacts ' & SWIMMING MEET IN named:,Aprons—Mrs. Frqd.Englfe Ocean' Grove at l4v Front Circle.» and Mrs;' " * PaiilStraBsburger; The idouble-ririg, ceremony was Pherson, Northwest Nazarene Col­ have led to world-wide breakdown NORTH END POOL AUG; i) Books—Mrtf/'Xloya 'Glitiiiater and performed. • iri ' the. First -Presby- lege >and ,University;, of’iKansas1 of ^traditions • and. consequeiit- dis- {■. Temple Tomorrow Mrs. Elmer Baldwin; Candy—Mrs. terian Church, State College, Pa., Medical School, medicine; Martha integration of 'community life: inT.'"" Ocean Groove's annual'Swim­ Alexander Anderson, Mrs. W. H. by the bridegroom’s father. Dun­ D.’ Blough, McPerson . and North­ which man formerly found a unit­ ming Meet in the North End Sutherland and Mrs. Del Roy can Ingles, of Philadelphia, cousin west Nazarene, hoinemaker; Vanda ing fellowship, security and direc­ Veterans Variety Show pool’ will take place Monday Carol Geiger White; Food Table—Mrs. N. S. of the bridegroom, was organist May Beal, ■ Ashland College and tion and purpose, for his life. As a . night, August'9, according to Gleriri Goss, of Manheim, Pa., was Theological Seminary and Bethany, rpsult man everywhere is loneiy Opens 1954 Entertain- Miss Geiger was graduated from, Francis, Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. preliminary plans made Wed­ Wm. C. Magee and Mrs. George soloist. educational and evangelistic work; and adrift without a sense of be­ V" ment Season In Grove nesday night by the Recrea­ Battin High School and Centenary The bride wore a white embroid­ Owen L. Shankster, Manchester. longing. full of fear of iriseeurity Junior College, Hackettptown. She Paterson. tion Commission. • Also, Gifts—Mrs. Henry Harley ered organdy floor-length gown, College and Bethany, builder, and and without anything to give him . The entertainment program for The swimming events are was a, member there of the Student with short sleeves, matching mitts Celia M. Sharikster, . Manchester direction in life. Council, Guild and Theta Epsilon and Mrs.. Lambert Bewkes; Hand­ the 1054 .season opens toinorrow open to all youth of ' the kerchiefs—Mrs. J. N. Ferrier and and fitted Queen -Anne fingertop and Bethany, homemaker. “There must be a renewed under­ (Saturday) night in the Young community and are being ar- ' Nu Sorority., veil. She carried a white Bible and Two new missionaries, commis­ standing of the church’s missionary Mr. Wallace was graduated from Mrs. J. B. Hulit; Jdwelry—Mrs. People’s Temple with “Show Boat ranged by Anna Nichols, in­ Joseph Blackley and Mrs. Donald, white orchid. sioned^ for service in India were obligation. By the very, nature of Revue,” a veterans variety presen­ structor in the North End the Pingry School, Elizabeth, Miss Josephine Ellis, of Lans- Iryen F. Stern, McPherson and what the church is, the world mis­ where he was president of his jun­ Mackenzie; Kitchen—Miss Estelle tation by the community’s Hamiah- pool. In the event of rain, the Randall, Mrs. Frank .Muller, Mrs. down, Pa„ wag maid^of honpr and Bethany, evangelistic work, and sion of the church is the total task Crosman VIF.W. Post. ‘ Meet will take place the fol­ ior and senior classes and was wore an aqua tulle gown arid car­ Patricia .Louise Stern, McPherson of the' total church. Because of state . preparatory school swim, Mae Anderson and .Mrs. "Lewis . Under the direction of.Margaret lowing night, August 10. Matlack. . ' ried roses and carnations. Brides­ and Bethany, homemaker. this, two things must : be consid­ Stratton, the. production opens Mrs. Bleecker Stirling, of niing champion. : He attended maids were Mary Yandow, of ered: The; central place of the iri- Westminster, College, New Wilm­ And, Parcel . Post-^Mrs. Robert The sum of S71.17S.87 col-" with the ensemblde singing the " Recreation . Commission, Meredith, Mrs. Henry, Erbacher Catasaqua, Pa.; Susan Crunley, of lected Sunday night for the digenous church in the' strategy o f: “Dixie,” “Cruisin’ Down the River” is general chairman of the ington, Pa. He., has just returned Arlington, Va.; Sally McGranor, of Brotherhood Fund was realized • world missions; and a new'move-' from Europe after having served and Mrs. Joseph Feytel; Snack and “Polly Wolly Doodle.” Meet this year. She is being Bar—Mrs. Russell Woolley, Mrs. Youngstown, Ohio, cousin of the by $4,602.26 cash gifts by at­ ment of the laity in missionary 'i.-Young James DeHaven, “piano assisted by Miss Helen "A. as a sergeant in the Army Signal bride, and. Miriam Corbin of Mt. tendants at the service and service.'-. Corps. He plans' to return to Col­ Harry Hulit, Mrs. Herbert Walters virtuoso - of the South,” will play Quering, tickets;' Richard F. and Mrs. George Burrows; White Vernon, N. Y., sister of the bride­ $66,576.61 in checks , from “The church must recognize that “Shadow Dance” and “Rush Hour, Gibbons, physical properties, lege in the fall. groom. All wore aqua tulle gowns various churches. Prior to the iri a revolutionary age, urgency is The Wallace family, former sum­ Elephant—Mrs. George Skene and iri Hong Kong,”: George Cole and and _ Mrs. Jonathan Hancox, Mrs. J. C. Ogden; Punch—Mrs. and carried bouquets of roses. . Sunday night service, the sum the keynote in every situation. To Quinney Horter are the “Bayou publicity. mer residents of Ocean Grove for Rev. Jean D’Andre, of Philadel­ total of. all Conference offer­ grasp opportunities which arise out 20 years, became, year-round resi­ Carlton H. Baird; Floaters—Mrs. Boys” for ::Four ' Leaf Clover,” John H. Lohmann. phia, was best man, while ushers ings from attendants at the of -urgent situations, the church “Ida” and “My Little Girl.” dents in August, 1952. were ' Thomas Weidner, James Auditorium services was $12,- must take the initiative and must < Margaret Stratton will sing .: -—— ,, ,. Lapp'en, Thoriias Fritz ■ and Aaron 639.91. have mobility. The witness of the “Why Do I Love You,’- from “Show Delinger. gospel must be iri word and demon­ MEMORIAL CROSS NEW 2-YEAR THEME- ' stration at the.point of felt needs: Boat.” Bill Campbell, Dick DeHart. Two Grove Boys The bride’s mother wore a gray The Conference also' closed on Herbert Bush and Clyde Packard New Phone Books lace dress. The bridegroom’s moth­ the new two-year church theme, the felt need of the billion of un­ are the “River Queen Rockettes” The 18-foot Memorial Cross er chose lavender nylon. Both wore “Seek First- His Kingdom.”' The derprivileged for freedom from for “Narcissus.” .The brass ensem- Meet In Orient on the front of the Ocean corsages of roses. theme for the past two years, iri- poverty, sickness, Oppression and ble will play “Finlandia” and For Use June 30 Grove Auditorium, facing the Following the ceremony a recep­ cluding the Conference here, was corruption; the need to be saved ‘^Trumpeters Three.” Kenneth sea, will be lighted the week tion for 140 guests was held in “Win Men to Christ.” from impending war, and the need Boorman will B in g “Can’t Help Gerald F. McMaster, son of Mrs, of June 26 to July 4 in memory the church social room, after which for a satisfying fellowship of Distribution Starts Attendance at the Auditorium unity.” . Lovin’ Dat Man,” from “Show Jean McMaster, 57 Embury Ave­ of Clarence . Kohlmann, late the couple left on a motor trip. sessions of the Conference, extend- Boat” and will, appear with Mar­ nue, now serving with the U. S. Wednesday; Directory . Ocean Grove Auditorium or­ The bride and her husband were The Sunday .afternoon program garet 'Stratton in a duet, “Make Ait Force in Japan, has been pro­ Contains 98,000 Listings ganist for many years, by Mrs. graduated from Penn State Uni­ Believe.” moted to airman first class. William E. Thomson; 6 Main versity on June 7. Mrs. Corbin nil “ Festival Choral Concert with the The ensemble will present “By Jferry had quite a surprise re­ Avenue. plans to teach in Trenton^, while e.,5„. It .w,s. ,n.jiic.,6,e.in allan 250 voice Conference Choir,C^ir”the: the 300 New Jersey Bell Telephone Com­ ir the 1949 Conference V u. . . the Light of the Silvery Moon,” cently when he’ unexpectedly met her husband will enter Princeton S l S r ^ t ^Chorus, “Moonlight Bay” and “Glow Dick Hartley, who is stationed with pany will begin distribution of its Theological Seminary this fall. 1954 Monmouth County directory Worm.” Hary Eichhorn is, piano the Air. Force in Korea. Dick and ", :------*—— pared^to V T S J S 8 P “ ' 1 ^ ^ ^ accompanist. Jerry, both Ocean Grove boys and next Wednesday. The. new issue '.. The show, ends with a Mas­ graduates of Neptune High School, will have an initial distribution Guards Rescue SUNDAY MORNING j pTt^ip^in^01'^ °f U'£ lir°thren querade Party, with well-known had a lot to talk about and spent of 124,000 copies. Order New Lights town residents participating. five wonderful days together. The Telephone company re­ general secretary ^oFTho1 Worid ! '•'HUKSUAY NIGHT Council of Churches with head-1 „ ,?ames K- Quay> v.lce President of / ■— * - • Jerry is a Control Tower Opera­ ports that the alphabetical sec­ tion.of the new telephone book Couple In Surf Outside Gates quarters in Geneva, Switzerland, I ,',Tlccton, ,^ m Klc,a Seminary, tor arid expects to be.home in the sot the stage for tho new two-year; a.(*('re3se([ the Thursday night ses- Entertains Elders late summer. contains 98,000 listings, 6,000 more than the issue now in A young couplc from Elgin, HI., Church of the Brethren theme S im -; ?10,n on ‘1C ;iroa o i relationship New mercury vapor -highway day morning when he told the 10,- I ,?twoen man s money and his use.. - ; ■■ ■ were rescued by prompt action'of lights were ordered for the South Of Pliila. Clmrcli Of some 89,000 changes in the South: End life' guards last Satur­ 000 worshinoersworshippers that “the center discipleship. Two Given Scholarships Main Street and Main Avenue in­ He pointed out that Jesus had alphabetical section, 30,000 are the day after they got' iri difficulty in tersection outside of the Ocean: of our hope and therefore the cen­ Tomorow (Saturday) Ocean result of the Asbury Park-Spring the surf. ter of our life is the primacy of condemned the, rich man not for Two Neptune girls are among 60 Grove gates at a special meeting his wealth but because his riches Grove Auditorium Usher ■ Samuel Lake area dial cutover which took Guards swam to the side of the of the Neptune Township municipal the Kingdom of God.” | P. Yeo arid his daughter, S. Betty incoming freshmen at New Jersey place on April 10. young man and girl and took them He spoke against the emphasis i had- become a “consolation.” Tho College for Women for the 1954-55 committee Tuesday night. man who trades his life for the Yeo, are entertaining the Ruling The new Monmouth County tele­ to shaj/ow . water, where : others The cornmittee also awarded the placed by all of us on “humari ex­ Elders and their .families of the academic year who have been joined in carrying them to the pectations” rather than on “God- whole world has made, a bad bar­ phone directory will have a new Frank Sindlinger Co., of Holmdel, gain. Dr. Quay asked, “What Tioga Presbyterian Church, of awarded scholarship assistance. cover design. A telephone operator beach. After treatment for '’sub­ Lois Frovert, of Helen Terrace, the contract for the improvement would your church and mine do'if Philadelphia, at their summer replaces the ‘'Spirit of Communi­ mersion at Fitkin Hospital, they of • Hawthorne Avenue, from Abundant Life Opens home,‘6 Heck Avenue.. Shark.River Hills, has been grant­ were'able to return, to their rooms some.day the modern counterpart, cations”, which has nppeared • on. Springwooitd Harding, on its low of the rich young ruler were to About 40 gupsts are , expected, to ed a $ 2 0 0 general scholarship cftid telephone hooks: here'since' 1938. in n local hotel. . The daily Abundant Life Meet­ Audrey Turner, 2615 Corlies Ave-. bid of $6,466. ~ present'himself for membership?” convene here, go to the Hprii'estead ‘ Along with its new design, the Life guards said the pair were An ordinance enabling stores ing, led by Dr. Furman A. D ellaris, ■ Restaurant for noori-day meal, and hue, a $200 Sears-Roebuck Founda­ caught in a “rip” which they were “I am afraid,” he answered, “that cover of the new telephone book -selling alcoholic .beverages to- sell, •Will open next Thursday, July 1, v.-e would accept him with enthusi- convene again at 6:00 P.M. with tions , Scholarship in home . eco­ will contain. helpful , information unable to fight because they were at 10. A.M. in the Tabernacle. Rev. nomics.- . llganuta, crackers, pretzels and ssm. Or would we have the cour­ i Miss'Betty Yeo as hostess for a regarding long distance calling. tired 'from “ducking’’ each: other sundry items was also approved on Gordon Lowden is the chorister buffet supper. while romping in the surf. '' . age of Jesus in the very first inter­ -T— — .V -. final reading. and Mrs, George Pigueron, pianist. view^ to lay down an unconditional V. Most of .these guests have, never OCEAN GROVE PHARMACY Topics for the .first three mornings seen' Ocean Grove, so this "get- Beach Meeting Sunday requirement the total commitment 56 Main Avenue, opp. Post Office. Community Sing^fetarts are: July 1, “Good and a Farmer of his fortune to God?’’. ' together” will have its publicity, as Drugs, Prescriptions, Cosmetics. Removed To Hospital Boy;” July 2, “Some Ideals of the well as inspirational valueB., Ocean Grpve’s Community Sing “Lay;up. treasure in heaven? Of Sr. Capt. Frederick. McCracken, Serving Breakfast, Luncheon, Salad Psalmist,” and July 3, “Tho Pen­ • Page tnrce, please * ——* -----:— of the Salvation Army Citadel; As­ Platters, delicious Breyer’s Ice. in the memorial pavilion at the The Neptune First Aid , took alty of.Covetousness.” : V- -.'.V':..;-' bury Park, will be guest speaker Cream. —23tf foot of ' Ocean Pathway . starts Ralph Smith, retired Neptune po­ OCEAN- GROVE AUDITORIUM Improvement Fund at the Beach Meeting this Sunday, Thursday, July 1, under the spon­ lice officer, to Fitkin Hospital early Home Owners Dinner • The preacher-Sunday.'June 27th at 6 P.M., in the' njemorial pavilion. For the Finest.in sorship of the Hotel Association. Monday iriorning, suffering from a 10:30 A.M. wil! be Dr. Fred G. ': Alfred Swenarton will be vocal • GREETING CARDS Paul, Odenwelder returns as the heart attack. On Sunday , the squad Holloway, President of Drew Uni­ soloist. This ■ is the 80th anniver­ Williamson’s Opp. the P.O. song, leader for'the- Beaaori. Miss removed Mrs:' Frank Dodd, 116 A t­ The Homp Owners Association versity and Ministerial Delegate of sary season of the historic Beach : • , —20tf Carol Bishop, of Neptune, will be kins Avenue, Neptune, to Fitkin. of Ocean Grove will hold their first The Methpdist Church to the 1954 • Meeting, reports Bleecker Stirling, soloist for the opening, “sing”. ' annual dinner tonight '(Friday)' at World Council of Churches. At . Ocean Grove’s Reconstruction leader. , , .MACHINE FOR RENT ■NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL; the North' End Hotel at 7s3fl. Fol­ Cleans . Rugs, Scrubs', Waxes, 7:30 P.M. Dr. Chester.Al Perining-'-; and Improvement, Fund now totals DR. , NORMAN LAYTON PHARMACY — PR 4-0204 lowing the dinner there will be a ton, Pastor of the. Church, of StT. $59,306.69, according to Trustee Anderson’s SEAFOOD—54 Olin St. • Polishes Floors Chiropractic Physician, .97 Abbott All-year service! Drugs of quali­ program of instrumental and sbcial; Now—Fresh local Blues Paul .and St/ Andrew.^New Y<)rk . i. George C. Miller, general chair­ THOMPSON and GILLAN Ave., Ocean Grove. Off. Hrs., 2 to 4, ty for prescriptions. Doctors advise music and ah address by President City; Leader of the July Youngvr man, who reports that of the'total, Bait, Fishing Tackle. PR 5-7012 47 Main Avenue 7 to 8 P.M. except Weds, and Sun. Nagle's. Hours 8:30.a. m. -10 p. m. Kinsey N.: Merritt, of the Ocean I. —23tf People’s Meeting's in Ocean Grove, , • Pate eight, please —26 Phone PR 5-5430. — 25tf , ■ adv.' Grove Camp (Meeting . Association. Will preach. : _^26 / '- v h PAGE TWO o | e AN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1954

and laved, many for a great many the approval of the Editor. .Our m ost outstanding event of complete .their grammar school years. The accounts of the serv­ ; Two weeks, ago a friend of this the past week was the graduation dayfj, James A. Dempsey, Lois ices will be elsewhere iE this issue. column wrote asking we do this so at Summerfleld, Thursday, June 17 Dence, Wilma Lee , Dunn, Susan Ifnder the large electric flag in those who; cannot give in large with thirteen from th« Hills. Hart, Heigo Kuba, Clarence Lat- front of the organ, the Ghurch< of amounts could' share. He sent his “Choosing a Vocation” was. the shaw, Betsey Magill, Nance Milton, a n s the Brethren had placed a sign donation to start the fund. We theme of this affair 'interspersed Deanna Poland Raymond . Poland, across the front which was their thank him a te you may add yours, with piusieal selections. '“Hist6ry Cathy Schmid, Chris Stewart,-aiid motto for the last 2 years, “Win large or small, all readers of this of Summerfield School” was giver, Siisaa Wall were our local ijra& : & Men to Christ" in great letters of column. They will all be gratefully by Cathy Schmid. Wilma Dunn, nates. -; % red arid, black on white. This re­ received, and let us remember it is Sue Hart ami James- Dempsey With schools and colleges out mained until Sunday evening it always “More blessed to . give than played 'Finlandia by SibjDlius and for the summer, the young pebale “The Friendliest Place In Town” was changed to read the new motto receive”. ... - 4 “Bach Chorale” with ,two others, are visiting around and: starting •for the next 2 years, “Seek First Check?, .or money, orders should (see how tlie ’ music' department jobs. Lois Speaker, back from the Kingdom of God”. be made payable to the Ocean succeeds!) Sue also gave a talk on Maryville Gollega, Tenn.j Baa a CORNER MAIN AND CENTRAL AVENUES Music Snfi Susan Wall -o n the It was wonderful to see the great Grove Reconstruction and Improve­ classmate staying with Tier this OCEAN GROVE Auditorium filled to overflowing ment Fund, nail to - the • OLD “Human Forest." Fred E. Sturm summer, Lyns Keifer, -an English The past week has gone into his- early in the season. Choirs from TIMER FUND, in care of the of the Board of Education pre­ major in college, has been here be- sented diplomas!. tory and what a history to add to their various colleges were present Ocean Grovt Association. Ocean ' ,«|e seven, please that of "the past 85 years. and joined in the great musical Grove, N. J. Mafly friends and proud relatives, - The season program opened on program given Sunday afternoon. THE OLD TIMER were around to see the following N O W O P E N Sunday with bright 3kies and be­ The people,themselves* sang with fore the day %vas over the,sun was so much fwlittg the old hymns of A, M. AUSTIN and serving JUST GOOD FOOD doing- its best to warm'us up. With the church. CARPENTER and BUILDER Rev. Raver and Rev. Neff, the After church Sunday morning a Weather Strippiiw - BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER preachers of the day, and our new man’ next to me shook hands and Estim ates Given president,, Mr. Kinsey Merritt, pre­ seBmed' so very happy that he had TEL.: PRospect 4-0688 siding we started off to what we been: here all throe times the con­ To The Hills ference had come here aiid hoped 113 Mt. Tabor Way, Ocean G rov > trust will be a wonderful year in Mary Jane Evers - Ocean Grove. to see me the next time, 1959, He W he Shark Siver Hills >, Monday morning’ tho tempera­ was froni Ohio. I think every ture had fallen twenty degrees but state in the Union must have had some delegates in Occan Grove. Another “Mrs. Modern” not the spirits of the people for the Hi there! It is 10 minutes before # delegates to the Church of the There , are always some. humorous ppesif? thihgs and some' sad ones but Sun­ deadline-r-don’t think' I’ll make it. : Discovers All-Electric Living! Brethren had already appeared on Stave been unexpectedly sitting at • our streets. We were.iglad to have day morning it .was announced one man had broken out with the the opening of the band school. For Every Occasion . them with us for they are a fine . Cortlandt Drake and Jack Her­ Christian group and .if we Were measles and if the.rest, did not de­ RUTH'S Stationery Store velop it within: the next ten to 14 ron are starting their eight-week .53 Main Avenue fortunate to get a seat in the Audi­ stint of music lessons for the town­ torium, especially .at the evening days they would know they were im m une.; ship grammar schools—the num­ service, they, did us good. Even bers at Ridge Avenue- School, on the tenters did not complain when As I strolled along £he board­ walk. (where finished) looking at Wednesday looked quite impressive the late sleepers were awakened as did the array of instruments on early in the morning, with their the calm- sea someone spoke to me • ; 1 saying, “You would not believe it the ' stage—those owned by the VAN-CLEVE singing. One tenter wanted to school and those, ready to be rented. INC O IP O B A TB S ICC.y; know “Do these people do nothing could do so much damage in one • '-i 4'^'Vy ’ ^ >'’y' • ':'W. ■ short space of time”.- This program is one—-and I know 1 ■' v ‘C: >- '<>si\ ■ ‘ 1 but go to church all day ?” I ,told I’m repeating myself—that we PLUMBING — HEATING | ::: 1 him yes. they eat and sleep,, and Turnig my attention to the should praise our Board of Educa­ AIR. CONDITIONING ! tv i / '} V;/ ;•> > - : 1 look at the ocean, which was on a walk -I wondered how. many people tion for whenever we hear grfpes. rampage for days. The inland folk had a part in.each plank starting Surrounding communities are just Repairs and Alterations - t j i y : -----% 1 who had never seen" the ocean do with the Creator Who planted the 1 o u - beginning, to offer , such a thing ' ' " - < vjf not want to leave it, even the lady tree, perhaps in some distinct land. and ours has been in progress, sev- 108 South Main Street, O. G, who cnmc all the tvay.from Spring-, What a story it would make if one n a n « eral-years. PRospect 4-0890 field, Ohio, without a coat of any could, trace it accurately! . Speaking of bands, the Ocean kind. Some times folks-learn-the I thought of the many'storms and Grove Civic Band went into' re­ Sundays, Holidays & A fter 5 P.M. hard way. the cost of reconstruction each time hearsal last; night with my Sally - G ib :.on 9-8G33 On Monday night the High and how the money was raised, and Cindy ..Stodola. down there— Mrs. James O. Hayes, 32 Olin Street, Ocean School graduating exercises were and those who had a share in it all. don’t know what ether Hills musi­ Grove, says, "We're all so pleased with our new held, in the Auditorium with more Gifts large and small had .all. been cians made it but will let you know. electric range and table-top elcctric water than a hundred in the 'class. It gratefully ,-eceived ami without This is a. completely' volunteer af­ brought to mind the class o f -1902 doubt tho givers were blessed, for fair right down to the services of heater. The range is so clean cooking, eo free with just 19: This was the fourth the promise is “Fourfold”. the leaders, Oort- Drake and Harry Fixes Locks? from odovs and so quick cooking. And the water ■ class , to be graduated in the high It has.been the desire of this Old Eichhorn—if you can read music, heater is a real convenience• No fire to lend. school. .Few, in. those early days, Timer from the first to aid in rais­ they’d love to have you. Nothing to watch. Just all the piping hot water went on, to high school, far less to in the needed amount .for-the re­ .48.; PITMAN AVENUE schools of higher learning, but we need — tohcnever we need it.'* construction and improvement (Opp. Auditorium Square) Why not go all-electric, too? See your local they really studied, ' - through this column and, I have Back to the visitors—For those . '■ ELGIN Reddy Kilowatt Dealer who displays this sign not able to come to Ocean Grove, ■ICE CREAM GARDEN of honest value and reliable service. read this paper to keep in touch , with the place they have lived in FARRY WATCHES GIFT SHOP — CANDY DURAPOWER MAINSPRING — MEMORIAL HOM E WILL NEVER BREAK Wm. P. Walton,, Jr., Successor EDMUND L, THOMPSON PROM — $33,75 LUNCHEON JCP&L A i r . Conditioned ■ to $71.50 Painting and / Lady. Attendant Jersey Central Poser & Light Company Paper Hanging 403 - 3rd Ave. : PRospect 5-0434 DINNER • Estimates Furnished . Witness Hiatonfa Great Eventt— JuuunjijitiitiuiiiiiiiitRiiiuiiiiinDiiiiiDnQniiit B. F ED D E S Sunday Dinner 134 Broadway, Ocean Grove - JEWELER ’ * YOU ARE THERE” CBS Television Sundays, 6:50 PM Phone PRospect , 5-5932 USED FURNITURE - We Boy and Sell , OCEAN GROVE POST OFFICE BLDG. Enjoy Excellent Food in Our ■ - Almost Everything Historic Garden or tin our new­ ANTIQUES - CURIOS ly-decorated DIKING-. ROOM Specify STOCK Paints Call PRospcct 4-4640 READ THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES and Rest Assured! | SLUME’S QUAINT SHOP STOCK PAINT CO. ■ 69 South Main Street | 5iBiiiiiii«iiiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii«iiiiiiuiuii!*aranBBk 17 S. Main St., Asbury Park Cleaners Opposite Main Avenue Gate PRospect 4-2454 “McGEE has the ers KE Y to FREE PICKUP AND David H. O’Reilly DELIVERY SERVICE ELECTRICAL We Operate Our Own Cleaning and Pressing Machines S CONTRACTOR Thos. H. Catley, Allan L. Hannah 129 Abbott Avenue Ocean Grove Proprietors Phone PRospect 4-4716 Phone PR 4-1189 40 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove at the Now Jersey Bail Tolophona Company SHELLCRAFT

BOBBIE SHOP ‘CAREFREE MOTORING fs i 70 Main Ave., Occan Grove of the Air Conditioned CHRYSLER, Restaurant Soda Fountain • For Your ' AND . " Lunch - Dinner Comfort PJLYMOUTH Free Instructions Daily A1I Kinds of Unusual Gifts Rapidly becoming one of the Sales and Service many traditions of this uniquecom­ munity is dining- at Tlie Falcon’s TIRES M c G E E where good food is served at rea­ (Cprlies and Atkins Avenues, Neptune) sonable prices in a pleasant at­ TELEVISION MOTOR CO. mosphere. APPLIANCES 1101 MAIN STREET Your hosts, ASBURY PARK MR. & MRS. FALCON Custom Tire Co* PRospect 5-4344 49 Main Avenue Tel. PRospect 4-9668 1200 Main St. Bradley Beach Drive In From Atkins Avenue Exit on Corlies Avenue NEED A PLUMBER ? PAST, EFFICIENT SERVICE . . , CALL PRospect 5-1676 This modern banking convenience is open the usual Oil Burners banking hours every .banking day and on Friday Gas-Fired Heating AND HEATING evenings froni 6:30 to 8 o’clock. The public is invited • -Systems ■ HOMES • HOTELS to make full use of it for such banking business as Automatic Water may be transacted at an outside window from the, Heaters 'seat of an automobile. Parking space in rear and on Electric Sewer VAN GLEVE east side, of bank building for customers obliged to Cleaning INCORPORATED enter the bank on business which must be done CALL' ■ “Over 50 Years In Ocean Grove” ■ inside,. 1 \ , ■- Edgar Phillips' aid Sons, Inc 108 SOUTH MAIN STREET ' ' - • '* ' ' ' PLUMBING AND HEATING Another Modern Service by a Friendly and Progressive Bank 1420 Ninth Avenue Neptune, N* J. DIAL PRospect 4-0600

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during ihe last half of .1954." Both settlements will be made with a continued libera! credit .terms. truly New Era, comparable only Babson Forecast ■the automobile stocks and the cars moderate amount ;of give and take. Same boost to building could come with the year 1 A.D., 1054 year? (Continned from Foe® 1> will.be in less demand. There will Any wage advances will be limited in,the second half if civilian de­ (11) Do not forget Europe and ago, or.the invention of printing be more bargains in used cars, dis­ to ihe neighborhood of a reason­ fense moves create a “dispersal 6U0 years ngo. The H-Bomb, in the Middle East.: Franco is torn counts on new cars, especially ears able hourly figure, plus some addi­ scare.” H this happens, 'look for by internal dissension and a blow- the hands," of any ambitious dicta­ of the “independent” manufactur­ tional fringe benefits. The Admin­ a rush by many factories to move tor, could bring about unparalleled off could -come there any. time. ers, ' .'■■■ , . ^ istration and the Labor Leaders operations into areas-, far from conditions. These changes could West Gerriiany, is growing more (17) Canada . will continue to Will not try to revamp tha Taft- bomb-vulnerable cities. .' . impatient with French bickering make the things, about whicV I boom during the second half of Hartley Bill during, the last six CONCLUSION: I- cannot end have written above, of little value over the Saai and over tho forma­ 1954, but -this may be a good time months of 1954. this Forecast without rsminding tion of a Western European army or consequence. Only a great spir­ to take profits on Canadian invest­ (25) . My forecast as to the vari­ rfiaderE that we are .living in a itual-awakening can save us. including German participation. ments. • ous classes of real estate-is as, fol­ Russia will strive mightily to wid­ lows: er' the split between France and MONEY, INFLATION, AND INTEREST RATES (a) Xarge commercial farms Western Germany by holding out will experience a ■ further sag in the “bait” o f reuniort between (18) Whea Mr. Eisenhower as­ Qpens Mon., June 28 sumed she ' Presidency with his their land values during the last j, Major League Doin’s - « . East 'and W est Germany. ■ > half-year as farmers’ gros3 income MUSIC#iCIRCOS; The. New York Giants nnd Willie Mays are having themselves ’ (12) Friction between .the Jews Cabinet of “9 millionaires,” they . Mail orders now proclaimed a new monetary pol­ dips i cover. a realtime of it In first p la C G ,. . Grissour arid ’Wilhelm are the earned and the Arabs in the Middle East icy which would increase the value (b) Small farms an the fringes run leaders in the league and with »'.bullpen such as that the Jints is being encouraged by Communist of big city suburbs should hold or “PAL JOEY” June 28 — July 4 agents. The' smouldering fires of the dollar . and raise interest' should really go places . When the Giants signed Paul Giel tp a rates. ’Either fortunately or unfor­ rise in pricc as people get further “CAROUSEL” July 5 — July 11 there could break into flame at any away from city centers. This move ! bonus contract of a reported $76,000 it "was revealed that the football- time, requiring a hurry-up- call for tunately,' the economic situation “RED MILL” July 12 — July 18 caused a reversal of this policy. could become ah avalanche in. the baseball All-Airierica selected the New York club because of their soci- Unde Sam’s fire department; event of really serious war scares, ' STOCK:MARKET OUTLOOK' The .value , of the dollar shows no Regular Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. $3.00, 2.25, 1.75, 1.00' • able players . . . Giel had met such Giant players as, Maglie, Wilhelm, increase over January Jst and this (e>. I look for vacant land in (13) Of course, some day the the suburbs to hold its .valiie .well. . Prices Fri„ Sat., Sun. ' ■ $3.50, 3.00, 2.25, 1.75 and Westrum at a mid-winter sports dinner in Minneapolis and was market (especially the Dow^jones has been' hailed by Wall Street as a sign of farther- inflation. Wall In the big cities it may*be another Send Orders to Neptune Music Circus, P.O. Box 146, Neptune, N. J. impressed and flattered with tlie attention they gave him. Other clubs Industrials) will get a. bad wallop story, unless the land js suitable or Phone: PRospect 5-8100 / could have given him the 76 grand, but none could match the Giants with wry much lower prices. On Street has boomed certain common for parking purposes. 1 the.' other hand",. this m ay1 not come stocks accordingly. Interest rates club personality. Paul makes his major league debut Monday night during the secossd s ix . months ofs (d) . Business properties in the during- the next few months. Up to big citita.may efise somewhat in against the Red Sox at the Polo Grounds for the benefit of the Red this time’the high yields of stocks 1954 should'average about as at present. * .-' price during the iast six months of Cross . . .. The St. Louis Cardinals are having ,n baseball tryout at have not appealed so much to in­ this year. Suburban business.prop­ Manasquan High School Field July 12 and 13 . . . Players who attend vestors, owing to the personal ta x (19) The fear: of involvement in Indo-China is strengthening the. erties can. be .expected to hold up. on both dividends and on income in Demaml Cor more shopping cen­ the tryout need only bring glove and shoes. The National League’s general. Although stock -yields commodity markets. This takes leading , Harvey Haddix, came out of such a tryout camp, so some of the pressure off of Secre­ ters will be noticeable during the compared with, those of twenty months to. come. tary Benson and'those who have the possibilities can’t be over-emphasized. years ago. are higher If -personal (e) Home property (especially All box seats for the All-Star game in July 13 have taxes are. not considered, yet -vyhen been resisting "increased tariffs. I forecast an upward movement in the' older houses, particularly in been sold out,'but the Indians ticket office has announced that there these personal1' taxes arc deducted, the cities) will continued sagging today’s yields have not been at­ many commodity prices — other are still some reserve seats available through the, mail . . . Five years than farm prices—during the bal­ in prior:. In the suburbs, the big- tractive. . ger housesV even of recent vintage, ago, Gabe Paul, general of the Redlegs, claims Branch Rickey, (14) The new Tax Bill and the ance of 1954. did Grandpa (20) Money supplies are oh the will be harder to sell. Most salable then with the Dodgers, offered him $300,000 for Herm Wehmeier. On increased buying.for pension funds home properties, will be the:newer get the news? and ..investment trusts have, how­ rise again now. They will continue June 11, this year, Herm was sold to the Phils for a little over the to expand during the last half, -In­ houses^ in tho middle and ' lower- ever,. increased the demar ior pi-icc brackets With, emphasis on long Distance tald him, waiver price of $10,000 . . . It never rains but it pours with Mel Par­ common -stocks and could hold the flationary effects on the. price level ’’It’s a boyl” Long Distance will be limited as our capacity to thi “ranch-houses” so-called. nell of the Bostpn Red Sox. .After just recovering from a broken fore­ market up .-for some months to (f) In the last half-year, con­ costs so little.,, «nd She arm received when he was by a pitched ball the Bosox star lefty come. I forecast that it will be very produce is now large. Remember, the surest way- to squelch an infla­ struction will still be a powerful lax has bean cut to only 1096. pulled a muscle in the same arm and will be unable to pitch again for important to make careful selec­ .support to our economy as it has tions, of stocks. Don’t buy -stocks tionary fire is with a flood of goods. Call San Froitr.'isco—ooly $2,00. another two weeks . . . Cardinals have a juke box in their clubhouse been for so long. Seasonally, build­ just because^ they have gone off Inflationary affects of the expanded ing- will, hold ;ve!I, strengthened by Three minutes, Staiion-lo-siation. belonging to the club and the surprise number on it just before the June heavily in price and appear cheap., money supply could also be nulli­ 16 swapping deadline was marked June 15 . . . When a player pressed (16) Unfortunately, many small fied by the change in the Govern-, Aiter 6 PM and all day Sunday ment’s method if collecting, the the button the machine sung out with “You’re Gone." . . . My guess for concerns will find it more and more Plus tax. difficult to compete with their big corporate income tax. The new the American League’s starting pitcher in this year’s All-Star game competitors.- Not only can these tax law may put the large corpora­ is Bob Lemon of the Indians. big corporations make goods tion!] oe a pay-as-you-go- basis, STRAND **•**'- cheaper and have better means squeezing their, cash holdings,. T H E ATRE o f distribution, but they can spend (21) Any psychological infla­ Ocean Grove. Boardwalk From Here To There And Back huge sums on advertising, which a tionary, flare-ups that may . take The Ocean Grove Wildcats won their last game of the first half placi as a result of war scares, big 3 Shows DAILY ,'2.30, 7 & 91 smaller- concern cannot do,- This Xel. A. P. 2-8374 at Hamilton last week and beat the Diesels 13-11 . . . John Manley was will be especially . evident during or little, will not be long-lived. the big gun at the plate for the Cats with a single, and home the next six months. The com­ They will definitely be dangerous St. PaursW ttbodist Cburcl) to follow up. A word of warning; MON., TUES., WED. — run in three trips to the old dish , . . John also threw no hit ball from panies .which will prosper most, are those which have inaugurated ef­ Don’t'get drawn into any specula­ JU N E 28, 29, 30 The community church at the heart of Ocean Grove the mound in his three inning appearance. The Wildcats selected fective labor-saving programs. tive moves in commodities or stocks Manley to represent the club at the All-Star game, at Fort Monmouth Manufacturers will win only as based on the outbreak of a small ' , KASTEftmCt O f WiLUAM S H M K P Z A K n | New York’and Emburj’ Avenues . . . The second half of league competition starts next Monday night they purchase laborrsaving war. I f the heed arises, otir Gov­ ernment will move-with lightning and the Cats promise to be a lot tougher this time around according to machinery, cspend more money on JULIUS research and on well-directed ad­ swiftness to put controls into ef­ SUNDAY MORNINGS AT 10 : 45 Coach Glenn Trout and his little helper, Larry “The Noise” Mihlon . vertising. fect. They are already "triggered”. Hope to see all you folks at the Ocean Grove Little League games from (16) Automobiles will continue The only real danger of any fed­ CAESAR Herbert J. Smith Thelma Mount now on . . . How can we ..go wrong with such standout players as Kern, to be hard to sell and easier to buy eral tax.,increases will come with IMRLOR BBJMBO • JAMES HASOH Minister Minister of Music States in the last six months of the outbreak of another war, mu Siam * uou wlrem * n n Manley, Brown, W egge, MiBner, Davis, Anderson, Ackmen and ™ SHIS W ilt *DEB0RSH V A ' 1964 may by-pass the United LABOR,- BUltDING, AND Kresge cavorting about the diamond? Nations and try to form a “defen­ The St. Paul’s Summer Quartet • * « * * REAL ESTATE sive” league of nations interested (22) As to, unemployment, I THURS., FRI., SAT, — June Schlosser, Soprano Stanley Potter, Tenor THE MAN IN THE CROW’S NEST SAYS: in Southeast Asia. The purpose: will ;>ay that this. has increased JULY 1,- 2, 3 Myrtle Applegate, Contralto Harold Rainear,. Baritone To keep the rice, tin, and rubber Follow the Ocean Grove Wildcats - . . They’re fun to watch and some over last'year,vbut if. con­ —— — M .ia-ia’s of that area from- falling into sidered on a per-capital basis, it is fun to root far ; The Ocean Grove A.C. needs games, eh what, Don? Communist hands. Most of ihe even less than. that of 'five' years TREMENDOUS , Hey, Annie, gotta take the Ghost to the shop now.' Surprise July arms and milita ry knfcw-haw need­ ago; - Look for^a Tsoderate reduc­ TEH-STAR DRAMA 1 SERMON (June 27) 14. ILDII. ed by such an alliance of anti-Com tion in the ranks of: the unemployed munist nations in the Far East will during the.last sixjnioaths of.is 54. “The Sea o f Glass” be furnished hy Uncle Sam This I ■ (23) The improvement ••which m« TlVt I01IE (From the Book of Revelation) tutions . ; , The church must pre; means-that'cuts in arms expendi­ I expect in employfeejftt should not, Brethren sen's its independence, its right to tures, already scheduled for the however, be. sufficient to make un­ teEB333B5E3^BElZIS3i5£P (Continued from Page 1), speak upon all the problems' of the last half of' 1954 by the Adminis­ ion leaders careless,' Jobs'will still tration, may not be put into effect. HELPFUL SERMONS VISITORS WELCOME day.” be very much in • demand.. This NOW PLAYING course you can. You simply can­ With reference to the situation, The Korean situation will remain should mear, that the last half INSPIRING MUSIC not shut heaven out of the heart of in Indochina, the Conference went about: as is-—“much talkie, no will see, no prolonged strikes, “LONG LONG TRAILER” a man who has become a channel j on record as urging an immediate shooties"; but Indo-China - ill , . (24) ■ .Most union - nianagement ■ of' God’s love to a lost world. . This, ■ cease-fire through the offices of constantly becomt: a greater and nothing 'else, must be th«; be­ the United , Nations. The church threat. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ginning and end of all our giving, .criticized actions of the govern- of items for atomic warfare end the love of the infinite God him­ tncnt that sough:- to create “situa­ guided missile:.. Hest authorities NOTICE OF IN REM FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN TITLES self,'his love that will hot let us tions of- strength” by direct, re­ agree that we will get more protec­ go, his love that will not let us SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY armament m “in, Japart and Ger­ tion and fighting strength from TAKE NOTICE, that an action, In Rem. has been commenced In the Su­ down, "his love that will not let us - . - CHANCERY DIVISION perior Court of New Jersey, by the ming of a complaint on June 21, 1954, to many.' this change with less cost. As a ■ . Monmouth County foreclose and forever bar any and all rights of redemption of the parcels of oitV’ promise to get our boys out Of No. F. 1932 - 53 land, described in the tax ioreclosure list below, from PlaintttTs tax lien titles. FRIDAY NIGHT Korea” was a' great factor in' TFIE TOWNSniP OF NEPTUNE, in the\ The action is brought against the land only, and no personal judgment may County of Monmouth, a municipal \ be entered therein. & Dr. D. W. Bittinger, president electing Dwight Eisenhower as corporation of the. State ot N ew ) Any person desiring to protcct a right, title or interest in the land described of McPhersdn, Kan., College', was Diplomas Given President, he naturally will hesi­ Jersey, / or any parcel thereof, by redemption, or to contest plaintiff's right to foreclose, tate to send U . S. foot, soldiers into Plaintiff,( CIVIL ACTION must do so by paying the amount required to redeem as set forth below, plus chairman o f , the- Friday night interest to the date of redemption, and such costs as the court may allow, session, which .v;r.s addressed by Indo-China, at least before the "—VS—• (In Rem) prior to the entiy of judgment therein, or by filing on answer to the complaint - Rosa Page Welch, Negro concert coming November elections. setting forth defendants defense, within 45 days after the date of the publi­ 24 Graduates At Block 17A, Lots 3-4, cation of this notice. singer who recently returned- from WAR AND PEACE . assessed to Mary A. Ely; . In the event of failure to redeem or answer by any person having the right a world trip sponsored by Protes­ (9) There will be no World War and other-lands, to redefem or answer, such person shall be forever barred and foreclosed of all in 1954 started by Russia or the Defendants/ his right, title and interest and equity of redemption in and to the parcels of tant church women. The Grove School land aeseribed in the following tax foreclosure list. She challenged the Brethren to, U. S. A. In the last half of 1954 By The Township of Neptune, in the County ot Monmouth, a municipal The following is a copy of the tax foreclosure list, showing the lands fpread their doctrine of world wide however, the United States wil corporation of the State of New Jersey- against which this action is brought: brotherhood, declaring, “Nations A class of 24 was graduated move close;: and closer to the por ! and races must become one people.. from Ocean • Grove Elementary sition occupied by Great Britain '. V ■; V. ■ - . ' • ■ •" / ;'.* TAX FORECLOSURE LIST •• She told the Conference that the School, with Board'Member Thom­ during the 19th Century, The as W. Davis and School Superin­ Schdl. Certif. Name of Owner on . Tax Duplicate Date of-Tax Amt* of Sub. Taxes . A in t to Date of Book Record Supreme Court decision against United States will prepare to en­ No. No. Tax Duplicate Block Lot Sale Sale & Interest Redeem Recording of Recording segregated schools was *7the. great­ tendent Dr. Onsville J. Moulton gage in small wars anywhere in Certificate- est blow Lhai communists have yet presenting diplomas. order to prevent outbreak of a Class officers were: James De- 1 64 Mary A; -Ely 17A 3-4 10/18/33 $ 23.31 $ 590.33 i 613.64 3/18/54 Bk 1764 p 217 received." Miss Welch comment- 2 65 Mrs. John C. Haster 19A 62 10/10/34 . . . 14.49 206.64 301.13 3/18/54 Bk 1764 p 219 d that-the race probletn in this Haven, president; Jean Lippincott, 3 66 Madge M. Condon A20 12 & 13 10/11/44 34.74 262.36 297.10 3/18/54 Bk 1764 p 221 ■vke.prssident; Audrey Stoll, secre­ ,4 67 Mae G.; Altoonian 21A 26, 27 • 10/ 4/39 28.93 J 519.61 ’ 548.54 3/18/54 Bk 1764 p 223 country has been “blown up” by 5 . 68 Catherine- -Price 21A 49 10/ 9/35 12.82 y 269.91 282.73 *3/18/54 Bk 1764 P 225 the communists who are distribut­ tary, and Phyllis We’ocr, treasurer. 6 69 Elizabeth Mueller 21A 52-53 10/ 9/35 23.12 535.31 558.43 3/18/54 Bk 1764 p 227 ing behind the Iron Curtain copies Graduates were Barbar Batter- 7 .. 70 < Howard White A22 20 & 21 10/11/44 4 34.74 262.36 . 297.10 3/18/54 Bk I7B4 p 229 son, Robert Clearwater, Raymond 8 71 , Ralph S. Morton 23A : > 1-2 10/10/34 26.72 566.14 592.86 3/18/54 Bk 1764 p 231 ot “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” os the pic­ 9 72 Raymond Doherty . 23A 12-13 . 10/14/36 25.55 508.08 533.63 3/18/54 Bk 1764 p 233 ture of the Tace situation in Amer­ Cross, James DeHaven, Dennis 10 73. Margaret S. Greene '24 A 1 1 & 1 2 - 10/10/45 27.07 209.22 236,29 . 3/18/54 Bk 1764 p‘ 235 RADIO CAB 18.97 ica. . Driscoll, Joseph Fitzgerald,, Fay 11 74 Gail B. Jenkins 30A 12 • 10/ 9/46 104^0 .; , - 123.27 3/18/54 Bk 1764 p 237 Gibbons, Muriel .Kirkpatrick. 12 75 Mary E. Doyle A31 9 Sc 10 • 10/ 6/43 28.66 266.88 295.54 3/18/54 Bk 1764 p 239 AMONG SPECIAL EVENTS PRospect 13 76 Henry H .. Glade 33A . 34-35 10/ 9/35 ‘ 23 .12 . 523.15 546.27 3/19/54 Bk 1764 p 241 The first College Student Lunch­ Also Melvin Kirsch, Dorothy 14 • 77 .■>■ Lillian M. Reichenbach 36A 5 ’• 10/10/45 19.15 118.18 . . 137.33 3/19/54 Bk 1764 p 243 Kutlik, Jean Lippincott, Drew Mil­ 15 • 78 John j; Elliott 37 A 3 and 4 10/ 4/39 10.08 300.09 /^3TOM7 3/19/54 Bk 1764 p 215 eon ever held at Annual Confer­ 16 79 Nellie Sullivan 37A 8 10/ 4/39 . 5.75 191.18 " ( 196,93 . 3/19/54 Bk 1764 p 247 ence took place lost Thursday noop ligan; Robert Moore, Ernest Kuek- 17 None Robert Harris 225A 600-601 10/ 9/35 109.33 1787.46 / 1896.79 11/28/53 lef Shirley Stern, Audrey Stoll. Bk 1748 p 527 in the Ardmore-Summerfield. Don 5 - RICHARD W. STOUT And, Carol Tephford, Raymond Snider, who lias just returned from Publication Date: June 25, 1954 Attorney for Plaintiff, Europe after three years as direc­ Timms, Richard Tolmie, . Frank 601 Bangs Avenue tor of the Brethren Service Com­ Torch\a, W i 1 li am' VanVranken, DAY AND NIGHT 26 ' ' Asbury Park, N. J* mission in Germany, spoke on '"pie Phyllis Weber, Raymond White, SERVICE Scenes on tlie Other Side.” Musical Rebeccs Zirkle. , , LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE entertainment was provided by the •’ Juniata (Huntingdon, Pa.) College trio and the Bridgewater,-Va., Col­ Chancel Choristers NOTICE OF IN REM FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN TITLES lege quintet. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY TAKE NOTICE, that an action. In Rem, has been commenced in the Su­ • 1 Last Friday afternoon 300 youth CHANCERY DIVISION perior Court of New Jersey, by the filing of a complaint on Juno 21, 1954, to Picnic Saturday • Monmouth County foreclose and forever bar any and all rights of redemption-of the parcels of gathered on the Ocean Grove beach •No. F 1940. - 53 ' land, described in the tax foreclosure list below, from Plaintiff’s tax lien titles. for fun, fellowship and food. It THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, in the The action is brought against the land only, and no personal judgment mav was reported ''box lurches, and County.' of Monmouth, a municipal . be entered therein. - • ... -The Chancel Choir of St. Paul’s corporation of the State of New Any person desiring to protect a right, title or interest in the land described , sand made up tho menu.” Follow- Church, Occan'Grove, held a picnic Jersey, or any parcel-thereof, bv redemption, or to contcst plaintiff’s right to foreclose, • ing the beach party, the young peo­ Plaintiff, must do so by paying the amount required to redeem as set forth below, plus last Saturday.-at 'Ohcesquake. State —vs— interest to the date of redemption, and such'costs as the court may allow. ' ple attended the Friday night ses­ Park,.Matawan, The members en­ C iv il. ACTION prior to the entry of judgment therein, or by filing nn answer to the. complaint ' sion in the Auditorium. (In Rem) setting forth defendants defense, within 45 days after the date of the publi­ joyed swimming, softball, horse­ Block A4I, Lots 5-G, cation of this notice. • J - Dr. Earl Ziegler, representing shoes, etc. - • assessed to Adelc S. SulUvan; thq Board of Christian Education and other lands, • In the event of failure to redeem, or answer by anV person having the right Mrs. Byron Holmes was chair­ Defendants to redeem or. answer, such person shall be forever barred and foreclosed of all : from the Presbyterian Church, ad­ man of the affair. his right, title and interest and equity of redemption in and to the parcels of dressed the Tcmperapee Workers land described in the iollowing tax foreclosure list. Thosq attending were: Rev. and By The Township of Neptune,' in the County of Monmouth, a municiphl The following is a copy of tho lax foreclosure list, showing tile lands Luncheon last Thursday. He com­ Mrs. Herbert J. Smith,. Mr. and corporation of the State of New Jersey. against which this action is.brought; t mended the Brethren r.-: th" only Mrs. Harold Rainear, Mr. and Mrs. church that has a' full-time tem­ E. O, Blanchard, Mr and Mrs. Wm. TAX FORECLOStTRE LIST perance worker. Schdl. Certif. Name of Owner on Tax, Duplicate Date of Tax Schlasman, 'Mr.. ,and Mrs. Robert Nq. Amt. of Sub. Taxes Amt. to Date of Book Record During tho business session the Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Holmes, When the oldest resident was No. Tax Duplicate Block Lot ■ Sale Sale-; .... • & Interest Redeem Recording of Jlecording. , Conference adopted a resolution Certificate Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlosser, Mr. a youngster we supplied .1 101 Adelc S. Sullivan A41 5-6 10/10/44 $24.92 $255.52 $280.44 3/22/54 Bk 1764 p 347 supporting the Supreme Court de- and Mrs, H. Hartshorn, Mr, and 2 102 Elsie E, Brennan • '■ 41A 68 & 69 10/10/45 35.81 234.63 270.44 3/22/54 Bk 1764 .p 349 OCEAN GROVE 3 >103 ' H. W. Mason A42 19 & 20 10/11/44 24.92 255.52 " cision against segregation. “We Mrs. Arnold Ruegg, Mr, and Mrs, 4 280.44 3/22/54 Bk 1764 p 351 note with appreciation all recent .104 Florence D. Plumstead 43A , 19-20-21 10/13/37. 36.37 713.51 749.88 3/22/54 Bk 1764 p 353 OUo Stoll, Jr., Buddy Stoll, Polly 5 . 105 Myrtle & Florence Bishop ' 43A 59-60 10/18/33 34.01 613.29 647,30 . 3/22/54 Bk.1764 p 355 ' steps made in the direction of olim- Stoll, Mrs Leslie M.' Vreeland, Mrs. 6 206 Lucy J. Campbell 43A 71 an d '72' 10/. 4/39 . .28.97 . 420.09 • 449.06 ’ 3/22/54 Bk 1764 P 357 7 107 Methodist Home For Aged ‘ 44A 42-43-44 10/ 5/38 ' 39.79 62926 669.05. • inating segregation." Gilbert Twelves, . Miss Carol 8 108 . Alex Duff, e t als A4B • 3/2/54 Bk 1764 p 359 On the question of civil liberties, Taylor Dairy Co, 33 & 34 10/ 1/47. 37.63 178^2 215.95 3/22/54 Bk 1764 p 361 Twelves, Mrs. Evelyn. Crane, and 9 109 Emil'H. & Buth Weisa 48A . - 27 10/14/36 . 13.47 226.09 239.56 3/22/54- Bk 1764 p 363 the Conference said, “ We protest the Misses Marjorie Croot, Tcan 10 110 Aurllene E, Fin ter ISC 1-2 10/18/33 * 23.31 ' 595.25 , ' 618.56 . 3/22/54, Bk 1764 p 365 ali efforts to make'institutions or 11 1 1 1 Joseph! P. MacDonald 14C. . 3-4 10/18/33 34,02 . 576.37 610.39 3/22/54 Bk 1764 p 367 r'enner!in, Betty Weaver, Janet 12 114 Rae Stephenson A2 11 12 individual^ surrender their con­ and Dairj Bar & 10/ 9/51 ’ 21.31 68.16 89.47* . ; 3/22/54- Bk 1764 p 373 ofcssler, Claire Burns, Gaylord i s . 115 Edward A. Cahill A3 . \ • 72 10/ 9/51- 11.90 34.38 48.28 ■ 3/22/54 K Bk 1764 p 375 14 116 Edward A. Cahill A3 73-74 10/0/51 - 31.31 sciences to any group of nien or Mount and Judy Knight, ■ .120 So. Main Street 15 . 68.16. 89.47 3/22/54 Bk 1764 p 377 117 Peter Nactinea * • ■ • ■ A16 20-21 10/ 6/43 36.93 ' 301.67 .338.60 • ‘ 3/22/54 Bk 1764 p 379 institution!; . '. ..'■ ,-We; view with 30 , 118 Laura Tucker 16 A’ . 25-26- 10/18/33 25.40 • ^589^9 , 614.99 alarm the growing‘atmosphere of ' — <* -.— - . Home Made Ice Cream 3/22/54 Bk U64 P 381 RICHARD W. STOUT suspicion and the reckless accusa­ Order The Ocean Grove Times, PR 4-1970 Albert Catley, Propr. Publication Attorney for Plaintiff, tions made of individuals and insti­ $3.00 a Year by Mail 601 Bangs Avenue, —2R j ■ * Asbury Park, N. J. 'PAGE FOUR OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW. JERSEY FRIDAY' JUNE ij5, 19541 ST. PAUL’S DOM "The Sea of Glass” will be the theme of the Sunday morning ser­ And Neptune Tune* Published Friday ' Tel. PRospect -5-0007 __ mon at St. Paul’s Methodist MEMORY HOMER KRESGE, Publisher ■ WILLIAM T. KRESGE, Editor Church. The church is located in SIXTY-FOUR MAIN'AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY the center of the Grove at the cor­ SUBSCRIPTIONS: $3.00 yearly; ,$2.00 semi-annually; $1.25 quarterly and 6c and ner of New York and Embury Ave­ LANE! postage per copy in united States; Canada $Q.u0 and Foreign $7.00. a year... nues. The hour of morning Wor­ ADDRESSES , changed bn request—always give former address. ship is 10:45 and the minister, Rev. ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be iumished by us on request. Herbert J. Smith, will conduct the Xiiii iiiiiii ii ii mu in iiiiitfwtitiiiwiiiiiinii»ii*-'*-*^-«“>iniimiHPimniBiimamniwin»»H»in»»i»iiimiiii»fcii)i«iHiti7 WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF YOUR SUBSCRIPTION • • service and.preach the sermon. The Biblical source of the sermon is in Fifteen Years Ago Fifty Years Ago THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE the Book ot Revelation, the 15th chapter. Music for the service will 1 9 3 9 1 9 0 4 be under the direction of Thelma I N AT 1.0 N A L E D .IT O R IA L Entered as (From the June 25, 1904, issue of second-class ’ Mount, A.A.G.O., minister of mu­ The Ocean Grove Times.) The Ocean Grove Times.) mall at the sic of the church. The anthems (Prom the June -23, 1939: issue of Fire Commissioners of this dis­ iAsg?fST^ Ocean Grove Improvements which had been postofflce . will be sung by the St. Paul’s Sum­ trict were elected, with J. C; Pat­ mer Quartet, composed of June made to the Auditorium were dedi­ terson re-elected president, C. C. Schlosser, soprano; Myrtle Apple­ cated at the morning service in Clayton, treasurer; Harry Sum­ gate, contralto; Stanley. Potter, that building, by Dr. George W. mers, secretary,: and Andrew T. Auf Wiedersehen But Not Good Bye tenor; and Harold Rainear, bari­ Henson, president. Dr. G. I. Hum­ VanCleve the new commissioner. tone. Quartet numbers for this phreys was the morning preacher William E. Taylor was appointed It was pleasant to hear the many nice things that mem­ service will be “The 23rd: Psalm” and for the evening service Rev, superintendent of the fire -alarm bers of-the Church of the. Brethren had to say about Ocean (Malotte), “I Am Alpha and Ome­ John Pemberton, Jr., D:D. system and fire inspector; New ga”- (Stainer). "Pharitasia in F ” Ocean Grove downed the Pari- boxes were to be placed at the cor­ Grove .during their national convention here last week. For (Mozart)- has been selected, by Mutuel Bill, and the township vote ner of Delaware and'Asbury Ave­ inost of them coming from the West and far West, it was Miss Mount for the organ prelude, for t gave less than 100 majority. nues and Pennsylvania and Em­ and the postlude will be “Proces­ TJie bill 'was carried in the state bury Avenues. their first visit. The reception and services provided here, sion” (Chauvet). by a majority.of more than 150,000. Hazel Emmons, Edna Coble, Le­ not only by the Association and the hotels and restaurants, St; Paul’s Church serves the June 28 was New Jersey Day ona Conover; Grace Drew, Harold community throughout the year at the World’s Fair and Gov. Moore Johnson, Sadie Golembok, Fred but by the town folk as well, far exceeded their expectations; and .many visitors attend its serv­ asked that state employees receive Reynolds, George Applegate, How-, ;so much so, that .there are. rumors that they may be here in ices. A cordial welcome is extended a holiday to visit the fair and called ard B. Hoffman, and Iva Wood- to strangers and summer residents. on all city officials to join with worth were graduated by Neptune • three years again instead of waiting the customary five years. No evening service; is held during the state .as it was also the-161st High School; Harold Johnson gave And so to the hundreds who left orders for this week’s the summer months. anniversary of the Battle of Mon- the address of welcome and “The . The Sunday School, under the morith. . . - ' . ' Value of Laughter” was his es­ . Times to be sent to them at their homes in distant places, we supervision of Mr, Otto G.. Stoll; Sergeant Willis. Atkinson won say. The farewell address was say auf wiedersehen and not goodbye. We hope to be seeing Jr., meets at 9:30 A.M. with classes the Ocean Grove police department given by Hazel Emmons, her tope, f6r pupils of all ages. Attendance medal, shoot with a winning score “The Twilight Region”; Miss L. A. you again-in the not too distant future. ■ cards, are issued to.those'who de­ of 191. Doren, .principal, entertained the sire them for presentation to their class at the Hotel Touraine at the % home school. close of the exercises. .-";.'i A GIVE AWAY Thirty Years Ago The evening, services at 'St. ESTABLISHED GUEST HOUSE i— Lovely complete 5 room owners* Veterans. Entertain Saturday Night Paul’s Church for the summer sea­ apartment with oil hot air he«t.- .This can be occupied year around. Obituaries 1 9 2 4 Large lounge, 17 nice guest rooms. All outside rooms. To be sold' The first.of the season’s secular entertainments will be son closed with a musical service furnished. Top location, only ^ (l) block and a. half from the ocean. MRS. ISABELLA K O TH . under the direction of John Hesse, Southern exposure. -Ready to operate. Being offered at the low price Saturday night of this Week, when Hannah-Crosman Post, Services were held in Washing­ Fifty-four students were gradu­ director of music in the church. of only $15,500. Cash needed—$3,500.: .'V ated from Neptune High School on Veterans of Foreign Wars will present a program of popular ton for Mrs. Isabella Koth, 88, who Mrs. Newberry, daughter of Dr. RETIRED COUPLES’ died, last Wednesday -night, June June 20. Essays were read by Alice Henry . Wheeler had been' elected M. Polhemus, “The Japanese in Cottage — 6 rooms and bath. First floor hks bedroom, and bath. Two music and comedy in the Young People’s Temple. This will 16, at her home, 102 Webb Avenue, Lady Principal of Ohio Wesleyan bedrooms on.the second floor. Enclosed porch... Hot water heat/ This is, after a lingering illness. She was America,” and Johanna C. Lutt- University; Her father-and mother an unusual house for Ocean Grove in two respects. First there is a one be followed on Wednesday nighty June 30, by “Joan, Maid of ltian; “The Greatest Need of Amer­ were both graduates of the Uni­ car attached garage and secondly there's, ati extra full lot included in the widow of Frederick Koth. the sale. If you like a small house in good, condition with an estab­ Destiny” arid the Cathedral Quartet also in the Temple. And . Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. ica.” versity. This position was one of Dorothy Russell, bride of Wm. lished yard and garden see this now. Only $10,500. oh Saturday, July 3, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Auditorium Isabella Finkeldey, with whom she the . highest for a woman in the lived; three sons, George B. Hans- E. Welsh, came from Wilkes-Barre, education profession. . A HOME TO BE PROUD OF Ushers will hold their annual strawberry festival. of Bellmore, L.-1.; Koth, Pa., to have the ceremony per­ In their new Rambler auto, Mr. ler, Walter formed by Dr. Henry Wheeler, of Located on one of Ocean. Grove's finest streets. Has large living of Miami, Fla., and Frederick Koth, and Mrs. Kilmer of the Alaska rpom with fireplace, dining room, modern, kitchen. 3 bedrooms and of Ocean Grove Ocean Grove, for he had married, House took a trip to Atlantic City bath. Full cellar with oil hot water heat. Large open , porch. Being her parents, when he was stationed and return via Lakewood. They sold. completely furnished. Asking $16,500. ■ in Wilkes-Barre. left the hotel at 5:30 A.M. They • ’ What Others Think MRS. MABEL L. BARNES The eighth annual banquet of averaged six hours each, way. A resident 'of the Methodist the Ocean Grove Hotel- Association Lost: One Depression Home since 1950,. Mrs. ;Mabel L. was. held at Sunset Lodge, with Barnes, 78, died' last Saturday “Cooperation” the keynote. Sam ; “It was around the first of the year, wasn’t it, when night in Fitkin Hospital and serv­ Leeds, president of Atlantic City the gloom-and-doom boys began woi-king. iis over ? We were ices were held at the Home on Chamber of Commerce, was guest MATTHEWS, Tuesday, with Chaplain John Long speaker. 48 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE going, to have a depression. Unemployment, .would -mount. . .' officiating. Interment was. in Hack­ (From the June 20, 1924, issue of FRANCIONI Well, what has happened? . Construction is setting new rec­ ensack cemetery. • The Ocean Grove Times.): ASSOCIATES: The widow of Elbert Barnes, she Rev; E. L. Hyde -was leader of & TAYLOR ROBERT T. RALSTON ords. Production is rising to ke.ep pace with'demand. Stores entered the Home from East the afternoon meeting at the South JAMES E. HUNT, JR. report excellent sales . . . Lost, strayed, or stolen: One ‘bust’. Orange. She is survived by two End pavilion. The music was in FUNERAL HOME JENNIE MEYER nieces, Mrs. H. M. Lindner and charge of A. J. Versoy and Walter -. Exclusive but Inexpensive No reward if found. — New RocheUe (N.Y.) Standard-Star Mrs: Helen. Timbrook, both of Eisenberg.'j . DANIEL L. FRANCIONI Stanhope. Announcement was made of the THOMAS W. TAYLOR The Matthews, Franciom ' and marriage of Miss Charlotte Gilling­ 704 - 7th Ave. Asbury Park “The shadow of Indochina hangs over us, ominous and Taylor Funeral Home,. Asbury ham; of Wilmington, Del.,.to Rob- JiiiiininniiiiiniKiiiiii'nifi'iiinininMniiDi'imirdi'iinuniiiiimininjiiiniTiiiiintnminintmntai^ijmima! ^ darK, and its influence is felt, in the lives of all of us. It is re­ Park, handled arrangements, 'ert W. Lyle,' .son. of Mr. and Mrs; Air Conditioned ——•>& ------W. J. Lyle; 100 Abbott. Avenue, Phone PR 5-0021. flected too in the.booming, stock market whieh is evidently Ocean Grove, on June 9 by the Rev. " RECOMMENDED discounting the. possibility of armed action in Asia and the George S. Johnson, .pastor of St. G. I. Questions Paul’s Church. NEW MODERN HOME: 6' Rooms—2 Baths—^>ak floors—^edar larger federal spending and increased inflation which would Petitions were being circulated lined closets, oil fired steam heat, automatic hot water, full cellar. for a branch post office in Neptune. All copper plumbing, stationary tubs, large one car garage, mod­ be certain to result.” — Watertown (N.Y.) Times And Answers LINOLEUM ern electric kitchen. ■■■*■ •«’ ..... Q—Jf I enroll in a correspond­ $15,500.00 ( A / 0 / CURRENT AND TILE “The prosperity of America was not built on high-cost ence course under tho Korean GI Bill, what will VA consider as the “/I/O INCOME Armstrong, Nairn, sloane, ■ SMALL HC)ME WITH EXTRA- LOT. — Corner property,, six production, inefficiency, extravagance, and sloth. Indeed, to official start of . the course—the Kentile, Amtico rooms, one of bedrooms on first floor j hot water heat, air condi­ A ^sonnd. tlmc-testea investment. • Free- estimates for your, the extent they existed in recent years, these abnormal con­ date I' receive my first lesson or the Same dividends have been paid floorcovering needs tioned, full one car garage, redecorated both inside and out, date I complete it? I want to know, Without interruption for 5-1 years. insulated, ready to move in, • ' ’ • A $2 billion corporation holds lease Expert Mechanics , ditions helped bring on the current adjustments. The adjust­ because I have to get started be­ expiring in .1999 from ^vhich most ment is a purge of unwholesome economic attitudes as much fore the August 20 GI cut-off date. of income _is derived. Amounts $10,500.00 A—Your correspondence course from about SC50 up can be invested. L & N v £ *r*ee thorough report on this as of inventories;” — Wall St. Journal will officially begin when the school unique investment write or phone Floorcovering Shop transmits its first lesson to you. „West®P & sons, 210 Q— I understand that "I’m al­ 6 0211 Lone Branch. Tel. L.B. 109 So. Main — Neptune J .A . HURRY AGENCY lowed to-suspend Korean GI Bill 66 MAIN AVENUE , OCEAN GROVE “All governments in the United States annually are col­ training for 12 straight months' after . my starting cut-off date. lecting revenue totaling $85 billions; spending more than What happens if circumstances qggp' Tel. PRospect 4-4132 Residence 4-4529 $100 billioYis; running deficits of more than $15 billions; and arise that force .me to suspend for longer than 12 months? Will I be at present operating under a public debt burden of more than able to get back in training after-1 | Consult your INSURANCE AGENT j $300 billions. As compared with 25 years ago, they have.in­ wards? A—To get back, in training, you J as you Would your doctor or lawyer j creased. revenue collections 700 per Cent; expenditures 900 will have to show VA that the sus­ DRIVE-IN WINDOW per cent;; deficits 1,400 per cent;, and public debt 900 per pension in excess of 12 consecutive months was due to reasons beyond | Constructive advice and sound counsel "on insurance ! cent.” — Sen. Harry F. Byrd (D.-Va.) • • your control. If VA approves the excess suspension, you will be per­ J protection is vital to the well-being of the individual— 1 mitted to resume your course. | as much so as the advice of the physician on health, or J Banking Done BEAD THE OCEAN CROVE TIMES | the attorney on law. We are equipped to render a high- - I Without Without Leaving | ly skilled service. Consult us without charge or. obli- I Your Cnr Warning! | gation. . - | MONEY . 30 Families Representing the Howard Savings Institution of Newark, -N, J.'(Mort­ gage Loan correspondents).. We have MORTGAGE money available. at Loch Arbour Apart­ BRONSON AGENCY § -..Hours: 9:30 A.M. to 2;30 p .m . — Friday Nights—8:30 to 8 . ir you ^need funds for purchasing—refinancing, or for construction of a new home or Commercial building, write or call us for application. ments homeless—posses­ NO INSPECTION FEE necessary. Let us solve your Mortgage problems. sions destroyed by fire. REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE I The First National Bank of Bradley Beach Call PR 5-3300 53 Main Ave., Ocean Grove PR 4-1058 | BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. — MODERN FREE JPARKING T. Frank Appleby Agency, Inc. This can happen to any­ ■ , Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation one—to You! jfiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiMiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiniiininiiinKniul MONMOUTH AND OCEAN COUNTIES FOR THE HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION OF NEWARK, N. J. The New Jersey Bank That Leads In Mortgage Lending.... Insurance is the answer MAIN ST. & MATTISON AVE. .ASBURY PARK —Do you have it? Have you increased your cov­ Charm - Location - Convenience FOR SALE erage with the times and COMBINED in this new list­ BUNGALOW—5 rooms. Streamlined ; kitchen. Tile bath. ing—home with income and a won­ Onlyr$13 ,0OO t' Insu,nted; Garage. In perfect condition. new purchases? derful view from large porches. Completely furnished, running wa­ How to Select DIVIDEND INCOME ter in bedrooms, beautiful kitchen, n —Six rooms plus 2 summer rooms. GROWTH PROSPECTS oil heat, full basement: Owner’s Hardwood floors. Oil burner,. Fine location. Taxes only $200 Securities for REAL ESTATE apartment is complete with hath. year. Excellent mortgage arrangements. Asking $13,000. I This is unusual! FOR SALE - INCOME PROPERTY—-Owner’s modern 4-room'apartment. Cur I tg u la r INVESTMENT LETTER gives you a concise summary of GUEST HOME overlooking ocean—15 bedrooms with run­ Open fireplace. Plus 4 renting rooms or could be a two family. activity in the securities field, with particular emphasis on se- Duelling, 7 rooms, 4 bed­ 2 complete bathrooms. In.excellent condition. Oil burner Air ning water, large porches. All in perfect condition. Excellent conditioning. Asking $13,500. . iected issues which indicate possibilities of both dn increase In rooms, oil heat, asking business location. -The price is low for ' such an attractive . value and good dividend income. Send this coupon, today for $10,500. property. . - . ■ , n ■ GUEST HOUSE—8 rooms. Oil burner. Just redecorated. Only $9,500. our latest LETTER.. Naturally, there Is no cost or obligation. Rooming house, 10. bedrooms, We have a number, of very pretty small homes, that ate well located, and have automatic heat. oil heat, $12,500. 1 . 2-family — Owner’s apartment pluB $90 SEASON RENTALS—home with six bedrooms and apart­ month income and with an extra lot. $12,500. ment, right at the ocean I! ALSO some very nice apartments. Siimmcr C p ONNELL & .C°- PR 5-2809 Bungalow—4 rooms and bath, ErtablUtod 1003 Be sure—-insure .with • only $3,300. Mambsri N«w York Sfodc Exdiang« . 2-FAMILY HOUSE—$6,800. • ■' . I Press Plaza, Asbury Park AS 2-0777 ALVIN E. BILLS I MARION SMITH AGENCY § V. M.KUBLER; Realtor M.om und m4 your INVESTMENT LETTER. \ REAL ESTATE 1 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE | INSURANCE | 138 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove PR 5-2809 • •' | 117-MAIN AVENUE — OCEAN GROVE NAME______' ______— ---I i------:— — PRospect 4-2124 78 Main Ave, Ocean Grove I i “JUST INSIDE THE GATES” | PR 4-1142 APOREM ■■ - I ' .v FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1954 OCEAN GRQVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY PAGE FIVH

I'ltiiaiiii’tnaiiiiiiitininiitiitiiiiiifltiniaHgini Fred Wrutsclio, o f Newark and . •• .• y •.••-. - a Mr.,and Mrs. G. T. Goewey and A son was born Tuesday in Fit­ port Auxiliary, and Mrs. Emma lO.-Pltman, "Avenue, Ocean Grove,’ family, of Irvington’, have opened kin -Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Host Following Kelly, a membea of the Keyport has' just returned from a Bermuda their cottage, 52 Clark Avenue, for Charles Gray, 51 Webb Avenue. Lost Four Sons, Auxiliary an da Gold Star Mother. cruise'.': ; -' >;*’ r - ■ v In And Out I the season, v Mrs: Nellie M. Atwood, Bryant His Graduation Two Gold’Star Mothers of the SummerI'esidents here for, many A winter . resident of Mt. Ver­ C, Johnston and Adelene E. John­ New Member Of Hannah-Crosman Auxiliary, Mrs.. years, Mr.ihd'Mrs. William Wag- non; N. Y.y Miss Gladys S. Cor­ ston have. returned-to event netted $22,76, which Atlantic City, and; Fred'and Performances . will be given instantly. In tubes, also modem will be turned over, to’ George C. daughter Grace arrived last week at; the Christian College Youth Suppositories. Get Pazo® at dnig- C. LaSala, Assistant Musician; to open their cottage, 85 Mt. Car­ Charles Turner, Brooklyn, N. Y. nightly at 8:30 Monday . through Miller, general chairman of the Meeting in the memorial pavilion glsts for wonderful fast relief. Mrs. Rose Ponzenc, President, Key- mel Way, for the season, following tonight (Friday). Ken Gamble is Sunday. ; ’ campaign. • • ' the latter’s graduation from Phila­ leader. - '. v,; delphia Girls High School on June .... Car Owrters Attention 18. Grace plays the organ for the Miss. Mary Elliott Dunham has. Important .to Every Car Owner children’s service in Thornley left the Marcellus Nursing Home W rite us About Our | Announcing the Opening of ... . J Chapel during the summer; iri Manasquan and has returned to ‘Free Offer Plan’ her home Jiefe, 95 Mt. .Tabor.;Wfay. Classified Advertisements ..After spending the winter, in To Secure One Pair of Our Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hulskamp- ‘PRO-TEC-UR-DOR’S’ Advertisements for these columns should be in thi? office of “The York, Pa., S. W. Stauffer opened Times” NOT LATER THAN 11.*00 A. M. Thursday of each week. the. family’s , summer home, 19 er, formerly., o f Ocean Groye, ’ who, Needed on ypur doors, no obli­ Ocean Avenue,, last week. Also are now. retired and living in Ma­ gation. Prevents your car doors CLASSIFIED AD RATE , here for the season are Miss Sarah deira Beach,:,' Fla., < w ere-'visitors from getting dented, paint 25 Words OR LES§ - ----—-— ---- — SIXTY CENTS RohrbaugK and Mrs. Anna Weich- here on Monday. ’ With them were chipped etc., in garage, alleys I Serving — WAFFLES, EGGS, PANCAKES Additional Words ABOVE 25 _ — — ------2 Cents per .Word ard... Mrs. Stauffer is expected their, daughter,', Mrs.': Spencer Mil­ and parking places. , •• 5 Times for the price of Four Consecutive insertions ;.v. ler, arid two children, Debbie arid | OMELETS, FRENCH TOAST. Copy, mailed in, given to a representative or brought to offlc^, per­ home at the end 'of this month | From 7:30 A.M. to 4 P.M . sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost Copy from a three months tour of Eng­ Spencer, of lselin, N. J. Louis J. Lindner acoepted over phone as a courtesy and convenience to customer*. land and the Continent. 153-OG W est 33 Street,- N. Y. C. ! ’ , — AND — "' ' Bills. due immediately upon presentation. Mrs. - Leona Raycraft and Mr. WI 7-9496 Raycraft are spending two weeks —CANVASSERS WANTED— here at the Stokes Hall On Ocean | THE CANDY CORNER FOR RENT n ifh S house,' fur­ Pathway. 'Mrs. Raycraft will be | “Ocean Grove's Only Candy; Shop” nished, 28 bedrooms with water nno remembered as the former Leona ATTENTION SUMMER GUESTS °ne“half blocks from ocean feadv iS - SnUAiness' Wili smaller Woodworth; daughter of pioneer FRESH KILLED 1 BOTH SHOPS LOCATED For 1954: THE DUN-HAVEN OFFERS residents here, and is now residing WITH REASONABLE RATES g o POULTRY | OPPOSITE AUDITORIUM SQUARE Safest elevator built—all floors in Kew Gardens, L. I, She recent­ Coffee and. Sandwich Automat^ ly made a guest appearance "on, 1 PATHWAY and PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF I Dolly Madison soda fountain Herb Shriner’s early morning tele­ I PITMAN AVENUE ' MR. & MRS. WM. C. HOGAN .! New and Interesting Spanish patio . b |? h B S| A4 ? S IlH T r00FTe o f The days they really seem to MORRELL & FELIN Gallery or original oil paintings vision show.: .. 1 ” >. - « Free color and sound Movies fly, ’ • ;■ SMOKED HAMS iUiiiaiiiitiiiiniiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiliniitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiHiiiiiiiiiaiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiialiiMiViiitiirtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; High Fidelity sound system - We catch their glimpse as Large screen television Unnsually fine fire protection ■ they go byj ‘ NBC Jackson and Perkins.Rose Garden It seems a day is only here, Three sixty-ft. long , verandas There is nothing better than Just long enough to disap­ Ritz Crackers Superbly located on Ocean Pathway ofnsia??n'rpnt’ iprlc

1 Season Program . . = | .-v in 1 § Ocean Grove ■ § ^..itiiiiiiititiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiii'i . J ' f e i a l t h . SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 10:30 A.M: and 7:30 P.M. S gQ liiS S June 27—A.il.—Fred G. Holloway, V l e a s u v e President of Drew University. P.M.—Rev. Chester A. Penning­ ton of New York. July 4—A.M. — Rev. Charles (“Chuck”) Templeton of Canada. P.M.—Rev. Ralph W. Sockman of New York. Ardmore - Summerfield Hotel ARBERTON HOTEL July 11—A.M. & P.M.—Bishop 6 - 8 OCEAN PATHWAY — OCEAN VIEW BY THE SEA—NORTH END 7-9 SEAVIEW AVENUB FVed Pierce Corson of Philadel­ phia Area. ; J American Plan ■■■■aa*^ ATHING and fishing in ocean. Fine boardwalk July 18—A.M. & P.M.— Dr. Harry full length of ocean front, connecting with Asbury Denman, General Board of Evan­ ^ T ' Superior Food Park on the north and Bi-adley Beach on the'south. gelism of the Methodist Church. Large pavilion overlooking ocean at North End. July 25—A.M.— Emory S. Bucke . ^ i Homelike Many benches along' the boardwalk. Auditorium of Boston, New England Repre­ n n S l I * 9 m S m m I Wi Atmosphere . seating nearly 10,000. Most powerful organ in the country; Great sentative, Methodist Publishing chorus, finest < singers, most gifted instrumentalists, eminent House. Reasonable preachers, noted lecturers. Safe and sane amusements, moving P.M.— Mrs. Margaret Henrich- pictures, bowling alley's, merry-go-round, swimming pool, athletic Sen of North Sullivan,.Maine, au­ Rites games, children’s playground, skee ball. Daily meetings for thor of, “Seven Steeples”. young and old in Temple, Tabernacle and Chapel. A quiet,'rest­ August 1—A.M. — Bishop Fred ful Sabbath. Safest place for'women and children. Adequate Newell of the New York Area. train and bus service, convenient for commuters. P.M.—Dr. Ross Stpvto of Phila­ delphia. M, SWANSON The hotels and boarding houses herewith presented are August 8—A.M. & P.M.—Bishop recommended to the consideration of intending patrons as the i Modified American Plan: 2 meals dally, 8. to 10 A.M., 5:30 P.M., except '| Gerald Kennedy', of the Los An­ New Modem ■best houses of entertainment in this world-famous resort. | Sunday, 12:30 to 2 P.M. — PRospect 5-3811 | geles Area. Coffee Shop 3 ■ " II._A. and L. E. WILLIAMS. Oivncrsh^p-Management 3 August 15—A.M. & P.M J. Man­ Open to Public ning Potts, Editor of “Upper 'fdiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiKiitg!; Room”. August 22—A.M. & P.M.—Dr. El­ ton Trueblood, Chief of Religious “ DUN-HAVEN HOTElT : Policy, United States Informa­ ARLINGTON HOTEL 10 OCEAN PATHWAY GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL tion Service. _ , AUDITORIUM, OCEAN PATHWAY — PAVILION and OCEAN o p e n ; I August 29—A.M. & P.M.—Camp FRI., JUNE 25 1 Meeting. ' "8 Camp Meeting Preachers: Bishop A Very Comfortable ig Hazeri G. Werner of Ohio and FAMILY HOTEL J Dr. Leonard Cochran of Colum­ CAFETERIA bus, Ga. Beach and Main. Avenues, Ocean Grove Where Old Friends § September 5—A.M.—Rev. Frank ■ Meet Every Year | Bateman Stanger of Collings- Hot and cold water in rooms; some with private Unexcelled Table . 1 wood. FROM TIIE PORCHES OF THE DUN-HAVEN baths and lavatories P.M.—Kinsey N. Merritt, Presi­ Fresn Fruits and I dent of the Ocean Grove Associa­ FAMOUS SUPREME BLEND COFFEE Vegetables , I tion. AND DESSERTS FROM OUR OWN BAKE SHOP Daily ■> 3 a PRospect 6-6189 DR: FRANK C. COOPER | AUXILIARY CONFERENCES Protected — inside and outside — with modem automatic ttHUWItinuilttnilllHilllHtHtlltllllliniltlKIIIIHiUV July 19 through July 24—Confer­ sprinkler system to assure your relaxation and safety. ence on Evangelism directed by Dr. Harry Denman and Dr. C. °NE OF OCEAN GROVE’S FINEST BOTEtS I Phone PRospect 5-8885 — 35th Season — M. J. WOODRING I Lloyd Daugherty, Jr. ELEVATOR ^ ,, ^ SNACK BAH ENTERTAINMENT August 30 through August 22— 'inai)aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii{^i!iMiiii)iiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiii]iiiiitiBiiiiiaiiRiwiiiii!tiHi)iiiiBiiiiiiiiiniitiiiiiiaiiiii»i1 , Laymen’s Conference, directed Stop in or Write for Illustrated Folder With Rates 1 by Dr, Elton Trueblood. PRospect 5-9072 DR. and MRS. JAMES GRAHAM SPECIAL EVENTS June 21-25 — Pastors’ Graduate School. ' June 25-27—National Federation of Men’s Bible Classes. ■ June 30—“Joan, Maid of Destiny,” :done by Ruth Parsons, monolo­ gist. Special music, Cathedral Quartet, strings. „ ,' ON BEAUTITOL OCEi July 3— Stra-wberry Festival, La­ dies Auxiliary of the Ocean Only one minute’s walk from the World- Grove Auditorium Ushers. Asso­ Famous Auditorium and Boardwalk. EUROPEAN PLAN — MEALS AR­ ciation. •. RANGED FOR THOSE DESIRING John Wesley film in color. , SAME. ^ “ ° 7 HE July 5—Patriotic Service, Oration,1 Sampsonaires Chorus. ’ ALL .BEDROOMS„ ARE OUTSIDE, . large, light, cool. and . comfortably fur- ; July 9—-George Jason, entertainer, ^nished with single, double and twin beds.. All equipped with hot and cold; THE BREAKERS ? running water, many with private or semi-private bath- Spacious public • magician, humorist. ■ baths and toilets are Conveniently located on each floor for rooms not bav- : American Plan July 13-15—Interstate WCTU Con­ {ing these facilities. REDUCED RATES JUNE and SEPTEMBER. ■ ference; : Telephone MR; and MRS. L TJ. EGGERT 1 July 16—;Rev. John M. Infanger, : • PRospect 4-2933 Owners and Operators j Jr. — Inspirational talk —- “The riiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiaitiiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiuiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiaiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiRiiiiiiiiiitiiiaHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiRiiiira** Joy of Living.” July 24-^St. P aul’s -Night—Annual | Call PRospect 1-1320 | ■Musical sponsored by the Metho­ dist Church of Ocean Grove. July 26—Illustrated Lecture—Mrs. : Margaret Henrichsen.. July 31—Founders’ Day, marking the eighty-fifth birthday! of § ; DIRECTLY QN THE BOARDWALK | 1 The Sampler Inn j Ocean Grove. “Old Hymns of | - HOTEL AND CAFETERIA | the Church’’ concert by Youth | The Only Hotel Offering: ISO Rooms, Private Baths, || Choir. Reception for President | .... Game and Music Rooms On Our Private §< | 28 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove Telephone, PRospect 5-1905 E and Mts. Merritt. | Pier Directly Over the Ocean § Cheerful and comfortable rooms, with hot and cold running I August 2-6— International Union | Telephone in Every Room — ^Elevator Service 1 5 water at moderate rental. Open for guests from May to Oc- | of Gospel Missions. | tober first. | Augnst 7—Phil Spitalny and His | Sea Water in Rooms with Private Bath 1 All-Girl Orchestra. 1 Guest Entertainment | I SAMPLER INN CAFETERIA in same building | August 11—John Wesley film in 1 European Plan — Rates on Request I 1 THIRTY-SEVENTH SEASON 1 color. | Restaurant in the Hotel for Hotel Guests I August 13-14— Annual Bazaar, La­ 1 ALBERT ANDERSON, Owner-Manager . | dies Auxiliary of the Ocean' 1 Phone PRospect 4-5000 I Grove Auditorium Ushers Asso­ ^nnnwiiinii»Hiinii^iiniii«ii»Miiiini)»iini»ni)niiiii>iniiiHiiniiiiniiiiKuiiniiiininiiiiniiimminuimiiinnn«ii^ ciation,, | , C. P. YOUNG, Manager J August 14—Annual Luncheon, La-j riiitaitiiinrftiiiniiiiiiiiiaiiaitiiiiiiiiianinaiMiiaiiaiiiiiBiiaiiiiiiuaiiBiiiiiiuBiiRiBtiiiiiiiaMauaHMiatnninamiiiMiiiinniBl dies Auxiliary of the Ocean Grove Auditorium Ushers Asso­ laitiiiBUiMBiiaiiaiiiiiiiiBiiaitiiiBiiiiiBiiBiiiiiiKBiiiiiiiiBiiBiiBiiBitatiBHBiiiiiaiHuiiiiBiiiMaiiaiiaiiBuatiiiiBiiifiaiiBiiBttlRiKaiie ciation. • August 21—Concert by the Ocean Grove Auditorium Ushers. August 25—Annual Concert by tie Grand View Hotel OVERLOOKING OCEAN Auditorium Choir. 18' Pitman Avenue September 9-10—Retreat, Atlantic AMERICAN PLAN (Running Through to 17 Olin Street) v ; Conference of the Evangelical Homei-like Hotel . . . Excellent United Brethren Church. Furnished 2 and 3 Room Apartments and Rooms. Food . . • All Rooms Hot and All Rooms with Hot and Cold Running Water Cold Running Water. THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES 5 Abbott Avenue $3.00 a Year by Mail Innerspring Mattresses Running One-half Blocl< from Ocean — Near Cafeteria and Auditorium L. SCHUtMEISTER PRospect 4-4049 LILLIAN and THOMAS HOGAN, W ater in Phone PRospect 5-1571 Qwnership-Management Every Room Howard L. Smith 5'"' ' A-1. ' . " S I Phone: PRospect 4-9849 American Plan § The Hardware Store j SPECIAL RATES MAY, JUNE AND SEPTEMBER I i f Ocean Grove OCEAN END j . 1 " Hospitality — Comfort — European > ' 1 SEA SPRAY of ' ' NOW OPEN i M. E. SUTHERLAND | EMBURY AVENUE HOTEL MANCHESTER |«iHii«MiHB»iHiM«Hi«aMa«iHai»iM*nanl»anB|iauaninaiiiiiiHiiiaHBiiaiiiiiaiiB«aiiiMai(iiiBiiiuaiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiijiii^ PLUMBliNG INN ... 25 OCEAN PATHWAY ' / . • Unobstructed ocean view; hot and cold water in all rooms. | ml We are satisfied that our guests will be satisfactorily TINNING and HEATING All rooms have an open and clear view as well as cross ventila- = IT served during the 1954 season. Our dining room1 will be tion. Conveniently located to bathhouses at the South End. i IL open also for outside guests. We will definitely operate HARDWARE Policy of the Sea Spray: Cleanliness and quiet. | II at top standard — Serving three meals daily. PAINTS and OILS LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING IF DESIRED | OPEN MAY 29 H. W. PULLEN Special rates by month or more; also May, June and Sept. | Phono rRospect 5-4125 . GRAHAM and MlVQEL FLING 1 51 Main Avenne OCEAN GROVE, N. J DARDANELLE Phone PR 4-4741 40 OCEAN PATHWAY Season May to October * Fire Equipment and Television All rooms with hot and cold running water. Near Auditorum and Beach PRospect 5-1797 LORD & HANCOX Harry Rosenatein & Son’s ■ [ 34 Ocean Pathway ' | MAJESTIC HOTEL New Home Of I Excellent food, served well. All fresh vegetables, fish and 1 Park View Hotel I fruits.. All pastries.baked in our own kitchen. All rooms mod- - | Whole block on ocean front—Cor: Ocepn Pathway and Ocean, STUDEBAKER I ernly furnished. Private baths installed. Rates on application. | Running Water. In Rooms — B»ths PRospect 4-9515 E L E V -A T O R , Mrs; Geo. Haines,' Owner Sales and Service j PRospect 5-2085 - ; > MARY f . BEARE, Manager. ■'§. Repairs On A ll Makes Of Cars illinilllliaJIBIIlWBHIIIBIIJIIIllBIlllJIIIIIIBIrtlilliailBHBIlBIIBHBIIBI.illBltBIIIlilllBUBHBlllllBiilllllianillBliailBIIIIIBHIIIIIIBI^ ST. ELMO HOTEL 181 Main St., Neptune 55 EMBURY AVENUE 'OPEN ALL YEAR PINE TREE INN ■Opp. Stockton Aye. Gates OPEN ALL YEAR Phone PRospect ,5-2050, The DEANS BREAKFAST 8ERVED PRospect 5-4076 American Plait FRIDAY; JUNE 25, 1954 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY PAGE SEVEN

of the said Township o£ Neptune , ac­ troop of less than ten girls and quired at a tax sale and the'foreclosure " npl ^ OCEAN GROVE FIRE-RESISTANT i of the Tax Title Lien Certificate there­ three months .work was very good. in e wai-iuar hotel with elevator » of in and to the .following described The leaders, Mrs. Ffrancis Malecky* Rambling •LOU ELLEN I N ew ly decorated, Innerspring m attresses. $8.00 5 lands and premises: arid Mrs. Daniel Taylor, deserve 6 3 Clark Avenue Per w eek per person; double room , $ 1 2 .0 0 p e r 5 All'that certain plot, piece, or par­ Vu. v/iaiiv xxvcuut; week Near bathinc beacfi Imd Bhdffleboard. s cel of ground known and designated credit. It is l:0Qr-be seeing you! S PRospect 5-8452 4 MR. and. MlfrSj LQUiq HAN BEN; W|gra. S as Block 224,. Lot 21, upon the follow- With The Sage HOTEL J ing,terms and conditions: . . (Xi Twenty percent, (20%), of the 58 Main Ave. e purchase money to be paid at the time Opp. Postoffice | the property is struck off. If the-money Of Ant Hill is not paid at that'time; the property /OPEN MAY 27 | may be put up and re-sold immediate­ ly. The balance to be paid within ten WASHINGTON, D. C.—The last 2%/blocks from'ocean days upon delivery, of a Bargain' and Elizabeth Asbury ten days have had our family and Auditorium* Sale Deed. (2) Said lands and premises are to Miss Florence Emmons, Mrs. steeped in affaire la graduation. Private Baths be sold subject to all municipal, state* George Tompkins and Mrs, Neal Our youngest completed high and federal ordinances; statutes school and, of course, we haye gone regulations ______affecting„ the _ use, of ‘ the Tompkins were hostesses to . the Hot and Cold Water ild. lands and premises.r.juiw«». and subject Elizabeth Asbury Circle at their, through Senior Prom—Class Night In All Rooms to the covenants, conditions and re­ home, 415 Bendemere Avenue, In­ and Commencement, This was not strictions contained in prior deeds af­ terlaken, on Tuesday, June 8th. an unusual experience for us be­ Rooms frota $2.50 peri fecting^ said premises. cause our oldest went through Person & (3) The purchaser shall be required, Twenty-three members enjoyed a Up at the time of closing, to pay as an box luncheon outdoors and the these events back in 1939, at Chel­ additional purchase price, a sum equal PRospect 4-9786 to the amount of tax based on the last hostesses served a dessert to all. tenham High and our elder daugh- ‘ assessed valuation from the first of the A corsage was presented .to Mrs. ter experienced these highlights in Elsie R. Grahame, Mgr. _ month next after the date of sale until V. Sherwood, who is _ celebrating New Jersey. In between these Mr, & Mrs. Louis Tassakls | the end of the current year and also years we had commencements front •>, Owners : g all legal conveyancing fees. Any bid­ her 50th wedding anniversary. A niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiriiiiiiitititiniiiiiiteiiiiiaiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiianiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiil?* der who fails to complete his, purchase corsage was also presented to the. schools of higher learning but noth­ will forfeit to the Township any de­ ing equals a high school commence­ iV^iiiiiiiiifm iiaiiaiiiitaiiaitaiiiiitiiiiiiiiaiianirT^ ianaiiaiiiiiaittiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiianaiiil? posit paid. Iea4er, Mrs. Lewis Matlaek, who 0 Atlantic Avenue. Ocean view. (4)J(4) The sale of this property Is sub­ is celebrating her birthday. ment when teen-agers step forth /giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiitiitiiii ...... Hot and cold running water. ject to confirmation by the Township Devotions were given by Mrs. H. into the world—some to begin their Committee who may. re ject any or all life work, some entering the serv- ' European plan only. v bids. Kresge and Miss Ethel Fredericks Telephone PRospect 5-5579 FRANK IVES BULL DATED: June 21, 1954 gave a short message on the ice of their country and others to BAltN EG A T JOHN W. KNOX Fourth Assembly of W.S.C.S. • ; continue their education. The grad­ Township Clerk 15 Olin Street, 4 nouses from Boardwalk and Other members present were: uating class of Western- High Beach. Rooms, only, Running water, awn­ School was honored to have Mrs. NOTICE Mrs. H. Van Benscho.ten, Mrs. J. , 5 THE AMELIA ings, cross ventilation, very comfortable. Fitting, Mrs. J. C. Ogden, Mrs.' H. Eisenhower as a guest at their . 5 RESTAURANT :-3 Telephone PRospect 5-£348 MAYBELLE BOLLIN, Owner NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS North, Mrs. J. Burtis Hulit, Mrs. ceremonies. She attended as a 68 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove AND PREMISES IN THE TOWNSHIP member of .the family of one of • 17-19 'Broadway, corner of Beach. One block OF NEPTUNE.. IN THE COUNTY OF Minnie Palmer, Mrs. M. Matlaek, MONMOUTH Mrs. Harry Webster, Mrs. Mae the graduates—her nephew. After Anderson, Miss Bertha Deen, Miss the recessional of the. graduates A BITE OR A DINNER BROADWAY•to? prhfllepen. Innorsprln^ M attresB^ •NOTICE! is hereby given that on the audience remained seated as a„d cold running w at« to rooms. Thirty-third Mason MRS. C. L. SEVERS Tuesdav. the sixth day of July, 1954, Cora Ayres, Mrs. J. Dunn, Mrs. D. at 8 P.M., at. the Neptune Township MacKenzie, Miss Fannie Potts, the, First Lady and her party de­ Headquarters, 137 South Main Street. parted amidst a tremendous ova­ AT REASONABLE PRICES OiT'T T A TPE* 24 0cea? Pathway, block from ocean, private baths and Neptune, New Jersey,’the Township of Miss E. Opdyke, Miss Wesley Rob­ i f l\f 1 j | i /% I f f i 111 lavatories, large guest porch and Lounge. Neptune, in the County of Monmouth, inson* .'■■'•'V tion. Breakfast - Luncheon — Dinner | .will offer at public sale, to the high­ Our teen-ager and a group of her PRospect .5-6239 MRS. II. A. MARSHALL, Manager est bidder, at a minimum sale price friends are house-partying at Beth­ ■ y;s ■ JOHN DAFNIS, Owner-Manager. 5 of Fifteen Hundred Dollars, ($1,500.00). Susannah Wesley. 50 Main Avenue. Centrally ilocated, near, res­ all the right title and interest of the any Beach, Delaware, for a week. I AIR CONDITIONED | taurants, be&ch, Auditorium and all .attractions. said Township of Neptune acquired at Barbara Heck They left at 5:15 A.M. yesterday .- (BillIW IIIIIiriM BiiiiiaiiBHait...... BELLA VISTA Hot. and cold running water In rooms. a tax sale and the foreclosure of the , The Susannah Wesley and Bar­ morning which is an unearthly — ••“■••'•■••■••■MlMUMniOTHlHlMIHtUlUIUiJl Phone PRospect 4-3993 .* , . * M. A. OBRECHT Tax Title Lien Certificate thereof-' in and to the following described lands bara Heck Circles met June 10 for hour to drag^out of bed. and premises: ... : a covered dish supper at the home 44 Ocean Pathway. Closest guest AU that certain plot, piece, or par­ house to Auditorium and only- cel of ground known and designated of Mrs. Arthur Morse, 200 Bridle- I ' Dine Over The Ocean two blocks to beach. Ocean mere Avenue, Interlaken. Partisan Politics — The recent BAYBERRY LODGE vjew. Attractive, modem rooms. as Block 20, Lots 21, 22, 23. and 24, at the Famous Continental breakfast served,- PRospect 5-5979. . Mrs. Edw. McConahay being a piece of vacant ground ap­ The committee in charge, includ­ three-ringed circus held in the Sen­ proximately 100 by 100 feet at the ed Mrs; Harold Rainear, Mrs. Beryl ate Caucus Room brought out par­ 7 Bath Ave;, 4 houses from Beach, overlooking northeast corner of Berkeley Lane and tisan politics on several occasions ocean. Rooms only, cheerful, comfortable. Hot and Edgware Place, upon the following Mount, Mrs. Leonard Zirkle, Mrs. cold, water in all rooms. v : . - ' term s and conditions*. ' 1 Raymond Crane, Mrs. Gilbert and, it is not unlikely, will bo re­ CAROLINE (I) Twenty percent, (20%). of the Twelves and Mrs. Joseph Donnelly. flected in the Committee report PRospect 6-8346 purchase mdney to be paid at the time MRS. C; NYDAM,, Owner the property, is struck off; If the mon- Visiting guests were Miss Lulu when it is finally presented. It is ey is not paid at that time, the prop­ Mae : Cooper, president of the only natural to expect partisan ex­ 33 Atlantic Ave. All ? outside • rooms erty may be put up and re-sold Im­ W.S.C.S., Miss Florence Hemming pressions on the'floors of Congress with hot and cold runnfcig water. Eur­ mediately. The balance to ‘be paid ; AT NORTH END BOARDWALK DeWitt House within ten days, upon delivery of, aJ and Mrs. Homer Shepherd.. and Congressman Auchincloss (R.- opean. Light Housekeeping. Bargain and Sale Deed. Regular members and friends N.J.) has made remarks on the PRospect 4-5587 MU. and MRS. P.BYLSMA, Owner-Mgr. (2) Said lands and premises are to House floor defending the conduct Reservations for Parties be sold subject to all municipal, state, in attendance were Mrs. John Rob­ 29 Abbott Avenue. 1% blocks from ocean, all outside and federal ordinances, statutes ana ertson, Mrs. Dorothy Wolf, Mrs. of a former governor of New Jer­ rooms, innerspring mattresses. Running water in all regulations affecting the use of the William Ahrens, Mrs., William sey who was accused of misdoings Phone PRospect 4-3196 EMBASSY rooms. Special Rates May & June. Open May 15-Oct. 15. said lands and-premises, and subject to while in office. However, in, the the covenants, conditions and restric­ Wegge, Mrs. James Sullivan, Mrs. mniiiuiBninpnnnnn'nininw'^'ininiia PRospect 4-0385' Mr. arid Mrs. William Ross John' Seiser, Mrs. John Hoffman, light of recent events it appears [iiBiiaiiaii8iiaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiawaitaiiBiiaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiaii|iiiiiaiiiiiaiiaiiiitaiiaiiaiiaiii . ■ . . tions contained in prior deeds affecting that the accusations were true and .24 Main Avenue. A Home by the sea, one block said premises. . v Mrs. Ray Misner, Mrs. LeRoy from boardwalk. Hot and cold running \Vater in (3) The purchaser shall be required, Ward, Mrs. Albert Meeks, Mrs. the Congressman has written the all rooms. Spacious verandas. Rates on request. at the time of closing, to pay ajp an present Democratic Governor of IVY HOUSE additional purchase price, a sum equal Harold Ryan, Mrs. Carl Meyer, BOSCOBEL Phone PRospect 5-1844 MRS. C. W. B. PUTT, Owner-Manager to the amount of tax based on the last Mrs. Kenneth Dillett, Mrs. Henry New Jersey commending him for 62-A MAIN AVENUE assessed valuation from the first of Snyder, Mrs. Donald- Lippincott, the dignified manner in which the the month next after the date of sale Bunnlng-Watcr-ln-Rooma — Center of all Activity 45 Broa'dway, rooms and ap’ts., near Mrs. Gilbert DeGraw, Mrs. Harry Governor has conducted himself. .ocean and facing Lake,-hot and cold until the fend .of the current year and Congressman Auchincloss said “It A Stono-. Throw to ^ also all legal conveyancing fees. Any Mitchell, ■ Mrs. James Pettit, Mrs. LAKE VILLA running water in rooms. ■■■: ■' bidder who falls to complete his pur­ Jacob Batdorf, Mrs. Alexander is a terrible thing when anyone Rates-on-Request- GEORGE A. BREUB, PRospect 6-7613 chase will forfeit to the Township any in public service is false to his RICHARD EGEDY% MRS.'A. HANLON deposit paid. Egyud, Mrs. Stanley Clayton, Mrs. (4) The sale of this property is sub­ William Schwartz, Mrs. Paul trust but it becomes a tragedy 34 Seaview Avenue. Facinp' Wesley Loke; near le t to confirmation by the Township Pruitt, Mrs., George Magee, Mrs. when such an individual, motivated Auditorium. Hot and Cold Water in ^acn room. Committee who may reject any or all by misguided intentions, is false to MELROSE . All Innerspring Mattresses. • A hid* Eugene Connolly, Mrs. Joseph God- ' CENTENNIAL HOTEL Phone PRospect 4-5922 JIEV. and MRS, LEIQHTON S. PALMER DATED: June 21. 1954 bout and Mrs. Nelson Hoff. hs friends as well.” • 65 Main Ave.—Conveniently located to all points of interest and JOHN W. KNOX •; ;■ * * The sign-board of a 16th Street activity. Light and airy comfortable rooms. Hot and cold cunning 9 Abbott Avenue. 2d house from ocean, -20-27 : 1 ‘ Township Clerk church bears a well-known quota­ convenient to South End bath houses, near Lucia Grieve tion which is most appropriate for Auditorium, cafeterias.. Bates $2 up daily; CHANCERY 4-47 f water. All modern facilities. ‘ MANOR HOUSE per person weekly. Mrs; Raymond Manley, 1017 Old these days: ' • American and European Plans. Rates reasonable. PRospect 5r7232 $10 SHERIFF'S SALE*.—By virtue of a RALPH FEO and THERESA OLSSON, Owner-Mgr. lylvV$. writ of execution to me directed, Corlies Road, Neptune, was hostess “No, let Justice well up like fresh PRospect 4-2086 issued out of the Superior Court of to the: Lucia Grieve Circle last water, 34 Beach Ave., Cor, Pitraahj Ave. and Mcr New Jersey (Chancery Division) there Thursday night. Mrs. Claude Rich- Clintock St,,. Ocean . block. . |EWttR»Auditorlum -will be^exposed. to sale, at^public vetxr Let_ honesty be in full tide.” COLONIAli -HOTEL and all places of ' interest, r Attractive rooms due, on ' ■ ■■ -'-v 1 • * ' rnonjl,""leader, ’ presided at” ' the If Justice and Honesty held full with hot_ and cold running vwater. Rates Monday, the twelfth day of July,. 1954, meeting which followed a covered 15 MAIN AVENUE Oceanic between the hours of 12 o'clock and sway in the lives of elected officials reasonable. Telephone PROspecfc 5-9755 SYDNEY A . TERHUNE 4:30 o’clock (at 2 o'clock Daylight Sav­ dish luncheon. embezzlement and smear would ing Time) in the; afternoon of said : Mrs. Reba Wielert led devotions. n R a tc f — ^Shower'*'_ H^t ™d Gold W ater in Every Room 4 Webb Avenue, overlooking ocean, hot and never appear to blemish the name UeasonabfeKates^oSbow^ ft^ day, at the Court House in the.Borough All present signed a get-well card of any in public life. ' VAN G0TTAGB Season June to September. onds west 50 feet to a stake: thence f [ '.'Directly, on the Ocean Front. Largei airy rooms, hot and cold run- (3) north 29 degrees 27 minutes east Address — Star ^Miich provides vacations for PRospect 6-6558 ANNA E. ROOS 116.65 feet to a stake in the southwest­ youngsters, who otherwise would ’ Sning! water, in rooms. Rooms with or without private bath. Hot and erly line of West Sylvania Avenuei Scold running water in all rooms. European Plan. LEGAL NOTICE Minimujp . i. thence (4) south 60 degrees 33 minutes he playing in city streets. The first JPRospcct 5-9558 > JENNIE B. OSWALD, Owner-Manager Charge"'''* ''’Allowance east along the aforesaid line of West me contingent of campers leaves on NOTICE OF PROPOSED RATE Size of Meter per quarter per quillet Svlvania Avenue 50 feet to the point Thursday for their two weeks INCREASE FOR SHARK RIVER 5/8 inch $ 6.50 '6,000 gallons and place of Beginning. HILLS WATER COMPANY 3/4 Inch . 10.00 , 10,000 gallons The above description being in ac­ Auto Repair stay. - •••• 1 in c h ' • 15.00 15,000 gallons cordance with a survey made by STRATFORD HALL ; | Application has been made to^the 1 1/2 inch 30.00 ; 30,000 gallons Claude VA Blrdsall, Surveyor, doted BODY & FENDER WORK Public Utilities Commission 1 of the 2 inch 50.00 60,000’ gallons May 31.1950. Prime Minister Churchill arrives State of New Jersey for a. revision of Consumption Rates: Being the same, premises conveyed RAY ELLIS the rates of the Shark River Hills Wa­ The following shall be the rates at to the. said Johh W. Daily and Mildred this week and I assume he will re­ Community kitchen .optional. " te8. ter Company "in accordance .with the which water will be furnished, the al­ Dally, his wife, by Hunter Lindsay Stockton and So. Main St. ceive the usual Washington recep- ^gt’eel i>re escapes. following Rate Schedule, lowance of water, for the above mini­ ’Corp.,. a New Jersey, corporation, by toon upon his arrival. Whether he PRospect 4-6311 The following Rate Schedule shall mum charges to be deducted from the deed, dated December Sj-1950, and re­ Ocean Grove PR 6-7727 27 Main Avenue apply on and , after September 20th, Quantities shown below In the applica­ corded in the office of the Clerk of, accomplishes the purpose of his tion of the meter schedule: , ' f — — — r - ' 1954, or as soon as the Schedule ?has Monmouth' County on December 14', •visit remains to be seen. been duly approved by the Public Util­ For the first 30,000 gallons per quar­ 1950 in Deed Book 2286, page 204. ity Commission of. the State of New te r or any ,part. thereof...... —...... Premises being knowm as #323 West ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaifHiiiilnl'.iiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiitiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiK Jersey, r • ■ .v • . o 70 cents per 10Q0 gallons Sylvania Avenue. ; OLIVE HOUSE ANNUAL ASSESSED OR FLAT For all that quantity in excess of Seized as the property of John W. i " , Corner Heck and BeacK Avenues. - ' ■ RATES. 30,000 gallons per quarter Dally,, et als.. taken in execution at Applicability: . . . 55 cents per 1000’gallons the suit of The National Newark and ? One block from the ocean and centrally located, Hear restaurants and On and after' September 20th, .1954, Terms of Payment: Essex Banking Company of Newark, ORMOND j cafeterias; Hot and cold running water jn all rooms. European Plan, the following rates shall apply Bills are • due and payable in full and to be sold by ’Phone PRospect 5-1188 Open Decoration Day MRS. TRINA BRAIN throughout the territory served, for without, discount within fifteen days IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff general domestic service to customers of the date rendered. ‘ Dated June 8, 1954 now taking fiat rate, service until such SERVICE TO PUBLIC FIRE Bovd. Odd, Keer, & Booth, Attys. time as service to such customers is HYDRANTS -25-28 . ■ $23.10 metered. ' Applicability: Rates • ’ Per Annuip Service is limited to public fire hy­ , SM ALLW OOD CREST Private dwellings, occupied by drants. C 6 WEBB AVENUE 3d HOUSE PROM BOARDWALK one; family for one .faucet or • Rate: •. The H ills | Corner Pitman and Beach Avenues i Furnished rooms with running hot and cold water, showers, private baths and sink ______$17.00 For the privilege.of taking water-for (Continued from Page 2) :lrtnerspring mattresses for professional, refined adults only in pleasing envlron- For' each additional faucet or the prevention and extinguishment of | Breakfast 8 to II Dinners 4:30 to 7:30 • 5 ment of quiet home with congenial people. Heat on cool days; Large living sink- • ..:...... 3.00 fire through hydrants attached to the fore and is known to several'of us. For each bath tub 6.00 pipe system of the company, a charge | Sundays 12:30 to 6:30 1 room, spacious piazzas, fine ocean view. Rates on application. - Tor shower bath (except those shall be made at the rate of $40.00 ^er She will be working at Hogan's PRospect 4r6312 MISS H. BESWICK, Owner-Manager which are attached to a bath annum, payable one-half on January Boardwalk concession in the Grove, I Good Wholesome Food at Reasonable Prices tub). 0 001 1st and one-half on July 1st in each Lois with the phone company and For each additional shower year...... | All Pastries Made on Premises ... 1 bath 4.00 Shark River Hills Water Company Ruth at a drive-in on Asbury Ave­ THE PALISADES For each wash bowl ...... 3.00 By: nue. With the two boys iii Band For one toilet (water closet) — 7.50 By: WILLIAM H. OLIVER J Full Course Turkey dinner .. , 1.25 I 22 Embury Avenue For each additional toilet ...... 4.50 President, . * ^ School, Doris may be located at near Auditorium and Dnted: June 10th. 1951 : Rooms and apartment, centrally located For , one stationary wash tub any time in a blue Ford if you’re and' cold running water, (for a combination wash tub —26 . quick enough! I Southern Fried C h ick en ,1.45 I restaurants, block from Boardwalk, and sink with swing faucet, the , My neighbors, Sally and Sue AMERICAN OR MR & .MRS. JOHN DeHARDE charge applicable to each shall NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE •showers, homelike, privileges. be made) .....—— 3.00 Firman,- have their cousin down EUROPEAN PLAN Ownership-Management Tel. PRospect 5-5455. Rev. & Mrs. R. L. Mowbray, ^wners and propr’s. ... For each additional wash tub 1.00 NOTICE is hereby given- that the for thfe week. Carol Buggeln of PRospect .6-9746 For each hose connection ...... 8.00 Township Committee of the Township Pompton Plains is in her last term For . each outside shower bath. 6.00 of Neptune, and County of Monmouth, WESLEY HOTEL Minimum Charge: has received an offer of One Hundred at Orange Memorial Hospital from The minimum annual charge for wa­ Dollars, ($100.00), for the assignment, which "she graduates in September Cor. Central and Webb Avenues w , ter supplied through each service pipe at private sa,!e, in accordance with will be $20.00. R. S. 54:5-113, of a certain Certificate adding- another fully qualified Terms of Payment: • of Tax Sale- affecting Block Section D, member to a much understaffed Air charges for water service fur­ Lot 1082, as shown on the Tax Assess­ profession. 1 A NEW, MODERN j nished under this Schedule are^payable ment Map of the Township of Neptune, PH°NE . OWNER-MANAGEMENT annually in advance on the first day County of Monmouth, New Jersey, and Whilo interested in' the young PRospect 4-1319 of/January- - • ■h — ------ir, provided, that the TOwnship Committee will, con­ starting out on life, I am always however, ___ _ that______may be ac­ sider the adoption of a resolution au­ particularly pleased with those go­ cepted/cepted on a isemi-annual______basis____ to be thorizing the assignment of . said cer­ oaid one-half on January ;lst and one- tificate at a meeting of the, Township. ing strong in the latter phases half on July 1st upon agreement be­ Committee to be held on the sixth day since I have plans for my spare WILMINGTON HOUSE tween the customer and the company. of July, 1954; at 8 P.M., in th e Township, time which should carry, me past •Special Provisions: Headquarters^ 137 South M^jln Street, 4-1 HECK AVE. Now Lavatories and Showers PRospect 5-8526 Charges under this Schedule .will he Neptune, New Jersey. . 100. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones cele­ IN THE Corner, all outside rooms, innerspring mattresses, hot aind cold running made for all fixtures, through which DATED: June 21, 1954 ; brated her 96th birthday Monday, water may be supplied. Charges will JOHN W. KNOX water, 2 blocks to ocean, near stores, restaurants and Auditorium. Spe­ also be made fOr SUch fixtures as bath ■—26 \ Township Clerk June 14, at her daughter’s home. cial Juno and September.rates. L. & D. MIERAS, Owner-Mgr. tubs, wash- bowls, etc. with sewerage Mrs. Gladys Grubnau of Lakewood Ardmore-Summerfield Hotel connections even though, said fixtures may not be directly connected to the • i ; NOTICE Road. Last year • she attended bouSe piping , or to tho company’s Queen Elizabeth’s Coronation while 6 and 8 OCEAN PATHWAY mains. .- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS visiting in England with another WARRINGTON HOTEL GENERAL ‘METERED SERVICE AND PREMISES IN . ANNUAL THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN daughter. She has lived in Amer­ HAS BEEN OPENED FOR YOUR 33 1 •. s. *22 Lake Avenufe, facing Lake and ABbury Park Applicability: { • THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH ica for 60 years. Guests attended a •.; VvnvAnlflnt to all beach-front attractions and Auditorium. Rooms only, On and after ^September 20th; 1954, the birthday celebration from At­ . DINING PLEASURE WHILE . . > ho"^nd cold^running water, hot baths and showers, inner spring mat- the ' following, rates , shall apply NOTICE is hereby given that on throughout the territory served from Tuesday, the- sixth day of, July, 1954, lantic City, New York and Phila-. r - - ■' IN) OCEAN GROVE j

should be considered along “witlrin- surance arid savings when you aioo Mr. NOTlywed make plans, fo r ojjl LETTERS TO age or: an untimely death. IHE EDITOR RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES Cigarettes and Lang Cancer EDITOR, TIMES; HOTEL AN0'RESTAURANT SUPPLIES PROPERTY RECONDITIONING The New'York Times of March How much covered ■ employment 15,1954, had the following dispatch' or self-employment' income will OF COURSE YOU WAN-T THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE PLUMBING SKILLED MECHANICS tor from Albany; . ' ■■ .YOU'need in order to be-eligible Ug. Chirles H. Connors j T Get it at the “A report issued ' by the New HEATING eash craft •r'ill'Si'*-' you for social security benefits when Hntgers University, the ' York. State Department of Health you rpach 65? . Shore Restaurant Equipment Co. _OIL BURNERS^C^the B ESJ here today said that tha weight of : According . to Gustave -L. Poth, State University of New Jersey CONTRACTING SHEET existing :vid.ev.: indicated that acting, manager of V.the Asbury cigarette smoking was one of the Kitchen Equipment and Furniture or JOBBING *' c a r p e n t r y ' Park social security office; there The old-timers say they never ■ ■ THE ' causes of lung cancer. ' is better than an even ehanie $lsai had 6o many bugs in thair-gardeh3 HOTEL, RESTAURANT and BAR SUPPLIES p a in t in g •."The risk rjses in direct propor­ your answer:—if you have one—will and -totehstdti as •»« hava i.'>day. WM.- R. HOOG e o Inc. MASONRY tion to the' number of cigarettes be -wrong. W hy? Mr. Poth ex­ While it is true that new insect's 11-15 S. Main Street Opposite Main Avenue urn*- 5100 - 4TH A 'K — a s r u r v p a r e : smoked, it added, plains is this-way: Since thousands have been accidentally imported in Tel. PRospect 5-3193 ' “Dr. Morton L. Leviri. the .Afc of older workers have already recent years,- these old-timers did sistant' Commissioner for Medical qualified for benefits with as little have insects and disease*,: How-, AUTO BODY REPAIRS Services, published . the report in as a year arid one-half of eovered ever,'their standards of quality did MOVING - STORAGE — EXPRESSING the .current issue ;of tlie Journal;of earnings,- many people have as­ not require as strict control as 5s ttAVS RABIATORS , CI.EANED, AN0 RKPAIBBD the State Medical Society, out to- sumed that any person*can dc ihe- required ,in piodern standards of mcrrow;- v:-' : same.: Actually that is'true only marketing.. SepsJm i Finiehin* MANNING’S - MAYFLOWER . ■ " “In' the report,' Dr, : Levin re­ where the individual is already *55 One way we get a ’build-up of Nick Antich LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING, AND STORAGE . .HuT fiw V M 4x1* 8tr*lirJit*Ti*r— Wfc**1 AIlrBinent ' viewed all tV.c medical studies of or will attain that age before July insects ana diseases is for -someone- AGENT FOB AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. the • relatiinship between, cigarette 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Tel. PRospect 5-3472- n:, N , J. against the.cabbage worms on cab­ PLUMBING HEATING J«»eT, 1954 Telephone PRospect 3-1188.' bage, broccoli, 'Brussels; sprouts . infield, N- J .; and cauliflower and also against Brierley’s Rug' Cleaning Service d Ocean Grove " The Social Security Administra­ flea1 beetles that b o re . little holes F.G. RHODES tion <-an maintain an accurate ac- in the leaves of beets, cabbage, and RUGS AND CARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED eaunt of your, earnings: only if ,its other plants. . ‘ BY BEING ELECTRICALLY' SHAMPOOED GAS RANGES and AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS records agree w'ith' the’ name and 140 Lawrence Avenne- PRospect 4-4427 Ocean Grove Telephone 220 MAIN STREET social security number .which your, PRospect 5-2768 Established 1913 AVON, N. J. employer uses in preparing the quarterly reports of oyur earnings'. COAL AND FUEL OIL SECTION 5 OF AN ORDINANCE LEGAL NOTICE ENTITLED “AN ORDINANCE TO “Lord, Is it I?” You don’t need a new number--just FIX LICENSE FEES FOR AND TO a new card showing .your new name Thompson Fuel Company NOTICE REGULATE THE SALE, POSSES­ (Matt. 26-22) anti you: old number. To get this- SION AND DISTRIBUTION OF AL­ NOTICE OF PUBIC SALE OF LANDS COHOLIC BEVERAGES AND TO Christ the Lord .was meant to new card, telephone, -w rite or, visit FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAfc “BLUE” -t>AL AND PREMISES IN THE TOWNSHIP PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR THE know, your !ioclal security, office -and get 117 So. Main St.—MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop.—PR 5-2300 OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY OF VIOLATION THEREOF IN THE o.ne. without any charge. MONMOUTH TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN THE About.two thousand years ago, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, ADOPT­ That a vile deed was being done, Wheis you g et that new card— NOTICE is hereby g(ven that-on ED FEBRUARY 23, 1946, AND THE USE IT— SHOW - IT TO YOUR DRUGS Tuesday, the, sixth day of July. 1954, VARIOUS AMENDMENTS THEREOF He was sitting with the, one, TH© Lord is nigh onto alt them at 8 P.M., at the Neptune Township AND SUPPLEMENTS THERETO. EMPLOYER AND BE SURE HE Headquarters, 137 South Main Street, And invited him .to: dine, fed him COPIES BOTH NAME AND tkst call upon Him, that call npon 43 MAIN AVENUE W. B. NAGLE Neptune, JJew Jersey, the Township Htai la truth*— (Psalm 146, 18.) of Neptune, in the County of Mon­ 1 2. This oMltfance shall take effect bread, -NUMBER. EXACTLY.-AS. .THEY mouth,, will offer at public sale, to the immediately.- APPEAR ON THE ejHMM-fW God is all arouad usr sll-seeing, NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy highest bidder, at a minimum sale price ^Approved qn'flrst reading on June 1, And gave him wine, all-knowing. ~Bai having been of Four Hundred Dollars, ($400.00), all Then said, “One of you, Me will be­ It would be well too, -.vhen Con­ “Doctors Advise Nafrle’s” the right title and interest of the said Approved, passed and adopted on tacting the sociai security .offictf, given will-power, we muisfc make PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS Township of Neptune acquired at a final reading on the twenty-second day tray” to learn how aocini security affoct9 th® choice—we must make cap tax sale and the foreclosure of the Tax, of June, 3954* . • prayer to Him if we would receive Title. Lien Certificate thereof in and f CHARLES S- LOVEMAN It could be, this very day. newlyweds. Social security is more the blesBing of Hia mercy aad for­ ELECTRICIAN to the following described lands and ; •' Chairman than a retirement benefit; it is old- premises.’. : ' • ' ^ A ttest; JOHNj W. KNOX Judas, ’neath his guilty mask, giveness, the wonder of Hia love. All that ccrtain plot, piece, or par­ Clerk ,-v - nge AND survivors insurance and cel of ground known and designated as —28 Had the courage, this to' ask, . Block 250, Lots 25 and 26, being, a “Lord, do you suspect, it’s 1?” ADAMS ELECTRIC piece of vacant ground approximately 50 by 125 feet on the north side of■ Then left the table with a cry. Wiritig — Fixtures — Appliances Rutherford Avenue, west of,Hawthorne Restoration Fund : R. Darwin Adams, Jr, PRospect 8-8376 Avenue, upon the following terms and W hat a question, ihe Lord.to ask, P. O. Boic 915, Asbury Park, N. J. conditions:. . (Continued -from Page 1) > - : (1) Twenty percent, (20%), of - -the While oil his-face, he wore the purchase money to be patd at the time' the sum of $40,448.09 has befin Ipaid mask, the property is struck -off. If the in cash, while the balance of $18,- FLORIST money. is ‘ not paid at that time, ''the I wonder what would bo the reply, uroperty may be put up and re-sold. 858 has beep pledged. ARCADIA — The Land of Flowers immediately. The.balance to be paid Contributors to the Fund since If we dard ask, “Lord, is it IT ' at the rate of Fifteen Dollars, ($15.00), ■v.ARC A D I A oer month until the full purchase price last week’s listing in The Times A i d a m a r -ia ' d o s a n t o FLOWER SHOP AND GREENHOUSE Robert H, Juska, Prop. has been paid. when, a Bargain and are: Ocean Grove ’.■< PLANTS AND DISH GARDENS, CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING FLOWERS, Sale Deed will be delivered. CORSAGES, FUNERAL DESIGNS, FLOWERS BY WIRE (2> Said lands and premises are to Miss Harriet S, Braimbridge May 10, 1954 Summerfield and Cookman Aves. Phone: PRospect 4-2445. be sold subject to all municipal, state, Charles H. Morris and federal ordinances., statutes ana- regulations affecting the use t>f the said Mrs., .Stflla-Jlji;# FURRIER lands and premises,.and subject to the •Ethel A. Chambers “Retrospection” covenants, conditions and restrictions Joseph B. Allen The waves were dishing high contained in prior deeds affecting said Phone FOBS premises.. ■ - Mr. & Mrs. C. W. St. Clair When first we met (3) The purchaser shall tx* required, Mrs. Charles G. Miller P S 4-4060 M Sarian ■ Ready , To Wear at the time of closing to pjay, as an ad­ Mrs. H. J. Haines , And clinging to the ropes Uafl* t* Orlu Remodeling —. Repaltinf ditional purchase ^ price./ a^ sum^ecyaal to the amount of tay .based on the Mrs. B. R, Southard 0 scarce could stand, SS7 M»ttl*on A m u . Dry Cold Storage Asbury Park assessed valuation from thes first...... of...... ‘ the Marion Taylor I called to you, dear one, month next after the date of sale uuntil Merrill F. Hummel the end of tne current year and also And from afar (all legal conveyancing fees. Any bid­ Miss Rae- Eagleson GARAGE—STORAGE der who'fails to comofete hfs purchase Mildred S. Partelow Straightway you came to me will forfeit to the Township any de­ Mrs. George Ehlenberger And took my haiidr; Oldsmobile Sales and Service Est. 1925 PhonfePR 5-4670 posit paid. (41 The sale of this prooertv is sub- Rev. & Mrs. Andrew R. Bird 1ect to confirmation bv the Townshin Mr. & Mrs, Ernest Peters ' You led me into calmer, deeper Billy Major’s Seaeoast Garage Committee who may reject any or all depths. hWs - Mrs. F. A. Simmons DATED: .June 23. 1954 • Church of the Brethren Old ocean’s mysteries, we to­ 86 South Main Street, Ocnan Grove JOHN W.K™OX Mr. & Mrs. W. Harry Orr gether scanned. STORAG&-BY DAYr -■ w e e k - j h q n t h -26-27 Township Clerk Ocean Grove W.C.T.U. ORDINANCE No. 414 'Mr. & "Mrs. C. J. Rudman And new delights were opened to my eyes t —Pltone PRospect 4-1439 24-HOUR SERVICE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE Rev. Norman W. Paullin COUNTY OF MONMOUTH : Naomi Y, Knight And pointed out to me, by your Mr. & Mrs. R. B. Trimmer SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SEC­ dear hand. TIONS 4 AND 7 AND TO REPEAL Grace Little STORAGE—BATTERY—TOWING SERVICE—REPAIRING Jane W. .Frier Long on the sea of Life my heart Cornar Corlies Atenn* mnd Main Street Neptune, N. J, Eric Arpert was tossed, Mrs. Anna Hammond Looking in vain; amid the shift­ Mrs." Mary E. Stewart 1 LAUNDRY DAILY Miss Edna Winn ing sand, HOMES AND HOTELS Phone PRospcct 6-711D and SUNDAY Mrs. Fause Of other Friendships'for a heart NEPTUNE LAUNDRY CO. Miss Pearl West . sincere, Mrs. E. N. Smith And then,, my dear, you came to ALL SERVICES — Wet Wash, All Flat, Shirts; Wet and Flat, NEWSPAPER H. F. 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