AND THE NBPTUTfB TOtfEB —i and of: iho Indcpcndcnce of the SEVEN CENTS Vol. LXXYII, No, 52 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1956 of Amcrica tlie lBXst year

Post Wheeler 1956 Saw Record MEMORIAL CROSS Services Monday Business AndJFinaiicial ? The 18-foot Memorial..Cross In Philadelphia Author, Diplomat Family Gains In on th e fro n t1: o f tlj^ 'O c e a n Grove. Auditorium,, facing' the " re 87 Life Insurance "^sea, will ije lighted tffi'week For Samuel Yeo of Dec. 29, ,1956 to Jan. 6, i957,.in memory of Dr. George Former Grove Resident All-Time Peak In Pur­ By Rof^r W. Babson advise readers who do not caTe for , Ocean Grove Summer 1 v W. Henson, former president Resident Over 50 Years' -j : ’ '/ Spent 28 Years In Dip- chases And Total Own­ income, but only for profit. As Both presidential candidates, in .. of the Cdriip Meeting Asjsocia- ©ies Dec. 21, Age' 77: v: lomatic Service Abroad ership Are Reported above stated, thc ^ow-Jones;.Ind{is- their pre-election speeches, prom­ ^ tion, by Mrs. George AV|;Hen- ... trial Average^Inay approach, dur­ American families in 1956 boilght ised PEACE, PROSPERITY, and ^son, of Philadelphia and Ccean. . Samuel P. Yeo, a su m m e r; Post Wheeler, th^ country’s first ing 1957, either 400 or 600. It,jvill more new life insurance, increased PROGRESS. They stated that they .“G rove. : resident of Ocean , Grove -for , career 'diplomat, died Sunday in be very easy , to mafce. a. mistake their ownership of life insurance must do this in order to enforce more 'than 50' years, died :Iast •■ Frances Convalescent Home, Nep­ by either bilyiril;1 or 'selling ^stcrclts to.a larger aggregate and received the Employment Act of 1946. This Friday -evening in Philadel­ tune City; at the age of 87. .He at this time, except for intelligent more in life insurance benefit pay- is the basis of my Outlook for. p h i a after an illness of-several . was the' son of. the - late Dr. and switches. X am willing to's’ay,.how­ ments tjian in any year on record, 1957, tempered of course, by Rus- months. His age was 77sv ^ r. ‘ :* Mrs. Henry Wheeler, , of. Ocean ever, that readers should not"get according ;to the institute of "Life sia. ’ '. ••'■••• .. ' V • •. •.. • ■' Improvement Fund Mr’ Yeo'was a fnembei-of tlie \; Grove,' and . their homestead yt&B panicky and sell their, oils,. Everi; In su ran ce. 1. World W ar III will not start Ocean; drove Auditorium Ushers 102'Mt.'Hermon Way. Gulf Oil, which has . the largest .in- . The year’s purchases. of. new life in 1957. Association since 1928 and proudly On his retirement in 1934. after terests in the very rich Middle East insurance are estimated at $56,600,- ••; 2. 1957 will witness gradually wqrc his silver 25-year badge. For ' 28 .years, of diplomatic‘service,‘Mr. fields, should not be sold.^A, ’ 000,000, ' some $7,200,000,000 more increasing inflation. ; Ocean Grove’s Restoration and many years; he was one oj the .dij Wbeeler was United States minis­ ', . 37.': A ll sensible'' in v e sto rs :. will than in 1955 arid nearly $45,000,- , 3. Manufacturers will be faced Improvement Fund now 'totals rectors of, the communion service .., ter to . His career had carry good bank balances and. re­ 000,000 more than in’ 1940. with higjier costs for both ma­ $227,645.72, of which $216^134.28 op en in g Cam p Meeting. He origi- ; taken him an assignments to sev­ serves during.1957 so as riot to be terials and labor. has been paid in cash and the' bal­ rioted the idea of. the “Ocean Grove, eral continents. .. • Aggregate ;life‘^insurance, owned caught; whatever happens. • • in the .country, reached, an esti- ’ 4. All businesses will be con­ ance of $11,511.44 has been pledged. W inter Reunion,” which was ' held .. . . Published Book. - 38.; There should be no panic in m ate^415,000,000,000 at year-end, fronted by increased competition, ROGER W. BABSON.' ili'crna- Donors to ^the Fund sinc^ last, i'aSh year in ' Philadelphia "untH' W ith his wife, the late Hallie tionally-known business 1 corii- th e ■ stock* m a rk e t d u rin g 1967.. up nearly. $'43,000,000,000 in the both within their own industries week’s listing in1 The Times are:'/' World W a f n interirened. The' rfe- • Ermine Rives, a well-known author, mentator- and investment ad­ Stock8/ will either fluctuatt! near year' and nearly: $306,000,000,000 and from other industries. ■ Rilla B. Huber .-•! ■ unions were^ attended by/as many.; ■ Mr.. -Wheeler last February - pub­ viser, hns prepared his j Bpsincss their- preserit levels or. else will more than in 1940. Life, insurance 5. More advertising will be nec­ and Financial Forecast) for the' M r. & Mrs. H. E. Houghtaling as 600 lover's o f O cean G rove. ' 7-';v, lished a book-of their reminiscences gradually slide downward, jor up- V. - in force now averages over $3,900 essary in 1957 if profits of manu­ coming' year, an annual New. Herbert C. Vanaman ; ' ' ■Mr. Yeo’s w in te r ]iom e wap a t in the foVeign service titled “Dome Year’s feature of Tiu- Ocean ward. .It ,will be risky to 'bwrow for the'nation’s 106,000,000 policy­ facturers ahd retailers are to equal John S. DeMott' ' ' Broad Street; Philadelphia., He of - Many-Colored .Glasses.” 'Lr> Grove Times. Babson’s 1956. money to,.buy stocks in, 1957; ^ th - holders. It is more than $7,500 those of 1956. ' Forecast, upholds thc remarkable •D.-S. Dlblth v . . ' V: , purchased his summpr home at 6 Mr. Wheeler„was graduated from erKone migl)t sell stocks to get out per family, countrywide, and over , 6/Failures ' will increase in average of past years. By be«. Rev.' Paul H. Ketnnitz H eck Avenue: in .1928..- - ; . Princeton University and has early 1957, both as to numbers and lia­ ing 85% correct. oIde^ - , w- ' • ‘ Miss Helen Mitchell $9,000 per insured family. 39. The way to make money in Mr. Yeo, a lifelong. resident • of . career was as a newspaperman.. He bilities, Thousands of small con­ G. *A. & E d ith T u rn e r ' !j';- Benefits at New, High ’. the stock market is: ( 1 ) Confine Philadelphia, was bom March 21, was, a correspondent in arid cerns will -be wiped out. .'One or 20. This means; (hat .1967 will be. Mrr & Mrs. George Weiss J' Benefits paid in 1956 to life in­ your purchases to'the stocks of the 1879; He attended ,Philadelphia . for The- New York Eye- two of the largest corporations s! good year for investors to switch F. Sustmann • ■ surance policyholders and their, leadjpg companies 1 in each indus­ public schools and was -an honor ning'Post before serving as editor will face bankruptcy or re-organ- from low-yielding stocks! to attjaci R o b e /t y tp s s , - ' beneficiaries were an estimated try. (2) Diversify moderately graduate -of Spring Garderi Insti­ 'of the'old New York Press from iauttaonl^|a':/!/ . - vV:0. .!V | tive-bond issues. i‘ ’ ' 1 Anna Moore .. . • T $5,830,000,000. This was': nearly and do not fry■ to pick out winners, tute of .’Engineering. He. married ' . 1896 to 1800. 7. 'Cost.of living will rise slightr Real Estate Outlook V- ■ I. padikow , 'f‘ 5 ' $450,000,000. moro than the year remembering, that, whether you Abigail L: Sailer ,of Philadelphia In '1906, under an order of B rest ly during 1967. ■ ,. 21. Home building,’ corporate ex­ Annie M. Heritage \ before' and more than twice the buy' or sell,,someone, (probably as in 1907.- Her family was Vummer- dent Theodore Roosevelt, Mr. 8. Most labor unionB; will hesi­ pansion, and municipal iinjrove^ Marine Alexander payments in 1945. Of the aggre­ sm art‘,,BS^:'’you) is doing the op­ tent cottagers of Ocean,Grove dat­ Wheeler became the nation’s' first tate to make public fights for high­ ments will decline in 1 l95ll?:.Theirei Mabel'Eu' Bumm ' gate .payments, 58.7 percent were posite atHhe same time. (3) Store ing back .to the 80V; Mrs. Yeo career diplomat. His first assign­ er wages, but, will work for shorter fore, it will not be a good year; Mrs. Laura R. Schyrartz ‘living” ' benefits m ade' to policy­ up cash/'whcn most people are adied in 1942. . ;• ment Vwas as second secretary to hours, pensions, and,“ fringes,” for speculating in real estate. '• - i; ..M r, & M rs..J. M. Bruno holders thcmselvc/ arid 41.3:. per­ bullish;/use this cash to buy stocks ' Mr. Yeo was, a bank ., yajtlt en­ the uJs. Embassy, at ; where ■. 9. Europe.must pay.so much 22. Interest ratesren iSortgag^ • '• : '» * e eight, please" cent -were death , benefits paid to wheri,]A(jiit people-are bearish, gineer. He designed many . oC the _. he remisnetl until 1909. • .*■• mere for oil that it will have less will be higher in 1957. Lfeaps n^t beneficiaries. The death benefits • 4p,'^t¥e are no longer on. the QolS vaults of prominent banka fri, tto money for purchasing other goods. ‘“federally" guarariteed will require - Served in Russia' , ' were-.Tip $170,000,000 in' the year, Standard but on a political Stan­ Cantata E ast. Heyestiblisbed his.oyro busi- ; ; 10. Unexpected events will-occur larger, margins, ! i \ 'V ^ Mr.' Wheeler served os secretary even though the,death.rate among dard.’ Alt}u)uj?h the Law of Action ness in. 1919 ajnd in 1925 .invented ■during 1957;. however, as a whole, 23., Real 'estates in latge . ritjys By Chapel Choir to the Embassy in Russia at St. policytolders continued lqw, at a and Reaction will ultimately ' rule, the,^rtgina!. VRotaryf’, nighty d e p o g ~ / tosiness will: remain fair, but with w ill' contintffe in a c tiv e w ilh ’idedfol-- . .P e te ra b u rg u n til 1911- an d a t R om e rate close to that for 1955. yet'periods of prosperity can ar- tV - ac-: smaller profit;. " ’ : '-'---• ' • irig prices 'due to lack ,cf..^arTrtag Stmday At 4 in 1912 and 1918. He returned to Accompanying thc increases in tificinlly be extended by manipulat- Cepted mcdin(nlfby’;accommodatlnE fa c ilitie s. ' ...... ,.1 „ .• •< Tokyo as . charge., d’affaires until life insurance ownership, the funds Money Otalook • , i. "Jhe Childe Jesus” by Clolce'y, a ;afterrhouM;:;deposit£ ’ - 24, Suburban real 1916. His subsequent assignments. held-by' the^companlcs to gria'nm- •jylL As.'; foreign countries must ,inl*^tife;ta'note thit; 'continue iu:tive^v bsat'v.i£'We‘r • 'new PS.,;./.,..;,, ■ were at ,"' Lontlon~and tee-fnttirebencfitS''f,or-the' 106,000/- ■pay ln g o ld O r 'd o l l a r r t e .:toil^;l}tE'ir ,41. Every Teanfer ■should have a music, will be sung by the Chapel 'h o u ses w ill 'b e b u ilt. RfcuHBS w ill Rio 8e Janeiro. ... ■ _ 000 policyholders also rose to a new industries will be handienppea, im- little stock in B of the local (high school) Choir of St. Paul’s vice was located in West Paint , ' be for sqle by exeuutivtB wlw Tiave 0 6 Mt . 'Wheeler had resided at 102 high point. Total' assets of the erhployment ’ will increase, trntl banks in which he ihas his account. Methodist Church on Sunday aft Beach, Fla:,, and that its president lost their well-paid Jobs. Mt. Hermon Way, Ocean Groye. TI.'S. 'life com panies a re e stim ate d pressure for aid from tSe Uriitea Bank stocks .^hotfld make money ernoon at 4:00 o’clock. at that time was Howard W. Selby, States will be greater. , 25. Purchasers will gtve more His wife died last August. 2.- ■at Tj96;250,000,000 a t the - turn but had on Friday, January 4th, 1957, be­ when money rates-'arc low because municipal, or town bonds carrying ty for prescriptions. Doctors advise Jacquie Priestley'and-Judy der to build the Panama Canal. \ received-: them ; in to to use his .helicopter Instead. ..The, tween tho hours of 94.M, to 12 the advantages.continue for many “full.faith hnd credit.” Taxes will Nagle’s. Hours 8:30 a. m. - 10 p. m, 48. I would be unfair to readers weatherman forgot to pi^t his or­ Noon and :1 P.M. to 3 P.M., at the years; but not when money is tight, gradually 'increase •'during;1,1967,, ', t" . - ; - hHt The new-ones, embarking, on a Assessor’s' Office, 137 South 'Main of this Forecast not .to mention the 11*1: • T-'— ~ A '5..'V* » as such securities then tie up the and non-taxable Ijorids will be more der in for enow. Those of you who Street,. Neptune, Nctf Jersey. received sleds, have .'patience, you (Signed) ALVIN E. BILLS borrower for .a-long number.'of in demand from wisfi,,Investors. '1 Page twoj please — 52. Assessor years at high rates. 36. I am not now prepared to

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a proper, dece^atioii for. a garage £61kr. say, “Have yoil. seen the Ga­ b efo re C h ristm a s i>y ;th e .qoinmi(> with doors that swing up <»nd & bles?” I .sort .of spread my feath­ tec of tho,Property Ownert’ Aaso- R em iniscences. By car that doesn’t quite getjih! ers, for.-1- am .very .proud o f the ciation. - -....— THE OLD TIMER ' Think will turn in and tomoTrow place. To 'each and everyone of Have you started thinking about .bright and early will finish this .... you I give you first prize/for your yourJNew Year's resolutions yet? Well; it’s bright but not so early effort, for the joy and liappiness Now Is,Use time to do it so that you this Wednesday. , and the pride you taki irt your may start the New Year right. Meant to mention the nice re­ com m unity. May th e’Lord bless you'and bo laxing cup of cheer we enjoyed at Through the generosity of every, kind to you in the days,-to come. Kit Schmid’s Christmas afternoon one again this year, there were five JHay the light Of His countenance with the John Currans, the Craig happy families made .happier. lead you 'into- joy and blessedness. Carters and . the proud grandpar­ Christmas baskets filled 'to over­ Hava & Happy New Year and a A lady said to' me a short time ents, of the Carter twins, the Clin­ flowing were i delivered , the day prosperous one. back, “Why do they say Ocean ton Mundys of-Neptune. . Grove was selected because of its Will leave this den of confusion lakes as well as the ocean. -We and depart for the peace of the know they are artificial.”:. Grove— though imagine the same As .1 have written the history Christmas calls amon(; the young ot both Wesley and Fletcher Lakes, are being carried on down there! it would seem unnecessary to do Be seeing you~in 1957. so again. The lakes are not arti­ Year of Peace ficial; Recently there has been talk that Asbury Park is thinking T he Gables of filling in the rest of her half of Year of -Health Wesley- Lake.. /Those who have loved the beauty bf. the lake from the first are praying this will not. TAKING A RI£lfg§£ she world-famous “surrey with the fringe ever lie, done. When this section on top” are Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones in this romantic Year of Happiness scene from Rodgers and Hammerstein’s ‘ Oklahoma!” now playing was settled ,

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P o p e ..: T a y lo r O U R DEMOCRACY B lind . H andicap N. j. Law Enforcement Council H an d icap T o tal ...... 776 :810 830 : The Meyner; administration has to harry and hound the Council out INCARRVING INFORMATION TO REMOTE AREAS, THROUGH St. Paul’s Ushers ,054) been charged with "trying to harry of existence, largely nullifying its NEWSPAPER'S,MAGAZINES,AND MAILORDER., EURAL FR.6E T o tal ...... :...... 784 875 771 W illiamson...... 153, 176 180 and hc/und the State Law Enforce­ work by requiring officers assigned OEUVER.Y WAS INSTRUMENTAL IN BRINGING OUR. PEOPLE. • ; First Methodist (0) G oodrich ...... 156 199 176 ment Council out of existence.” 'to it to notify the attorney gen­ CLOSER TOGETHER IN UNDERSTANDING AND IN CREATING G u n th e r ...... 153 195* 146 S tirlin g ...... *. 115 ...... 131 The charge was made by Senate’ eral of all their actions, which had SIMILAR NEEDS AND DE6IRES, Smith 154 139 146 T rim m e r ____ .....198 129 ...... Majority' Leader Albert McCay the offoct of exposing investigative Whitman 161* 166' -iSCi Paterson ...... 210 148 J91 (E., Burlington) in reply to a com­ work that should he conducted se­ Q uelch ...... 1 6 8 .' 177 154 K unckel . 136 134' plaint by Attorney General Rich- cretly to be effective. - G a rd n e r ...... ‘134 142 171' maii' that McCay “attacks the in­ “Latest in this campaign of har­ NORTH SHORE CHURCH 832 788 811 assment is the attempt by the at­ BOWLING LEAGUE tegrity of both, Governor Meyner Total ...... A...12.. 770 809 753 H andicap 6 19 an d m y self.” .. \ torney general to collect three years’ contributions from the.Coun- Team Standings The Senate lcadei* cited as latest Memorial Methodist (2) T otal ...... ’832 794 830 cil for the police pension' fund, L A ve. evidence of the anti’-Enforcemcnt Bates ...... 201 168 145 even though the State, itself has, Memorial Meth...... 26 id 816 Council campaign "an‘ attempt by S tra c h le ...... 161 174 .186 expended no funds for this pur­ Bradley Beach...... 24 16 826 the attorney ..general to compel it H q w le tt ...... 130 U.„ 132 pose. Pensions hive been met out Belmar M eth.. '24 18 820 SOCIAL to pay funds it doesn’t have ‘for C ra m e r ...... v.....;i_ ; . t l 6 9 1 9 0 ,' 190 of police contributions. In billing I Belmar Pilots 24 18 826 pensions to1 State .Police.” M artin ...... 1 ...... 307 191 163 the Council, the attorney general / T rin ity U sh e rs ...... 23% 18% 806 L u d w ig ...... 165 ...... “When Mr., Richman says I at­ arbitrarily set up a , figure repre­ 0. G,’Craftsman'... 22 20 811 tack his and the governor’s integ­ senting over 30 percent of police W . G- F ish e rm a n .... 21 21 779 rity,” McCajr said, “hB/is placing T o tal 868 888 815 The Social Security Administra­ salaries, a figure entirely out of First Presby. vi,— 21 21 721 his own construction.on my objec­ tion , announced recently, th a t 800,- line with normal employer pension St. Paul’s 20% 21% 809 tion'to administration efforts to West Grove . Fisherman’s Club (1) OflQ women under age 65 are start­ contributions.1 First Meth...... 20 22 770 seize control, of law enforcement Strakon ' 183 128 149 ing to ^receive Federal old-age and “Mr. Richman knows very well, O. G. Masonic 16 26 725 agencies: The governor's advocacy S h a fto ______177 122 107 su rv iv o rs in su ra n ce (Shocks. or should know, that. unexpended Ballard Meth. 10 32 680 of a bill to place training of local H en d rick s ...... :...... 172 126 149 These are women in the 62-64 balances in the funds appropriated police under , the attorpey general Polhem uB ...... 191 86 118 age group who became eligible for each year to the Council return to Individual High 3 Games was held by the Patrolmen’s Be- Thomas 189 166 119 payments under .a recent .amend­ the State treasury at the end of Don Newman ...... 699 neyplent Association to.be *a direct ment Jto , the , social security ‘law. each fiscal year, so retroactive pay­ Walt Cockcroft (>86 infringement, on home rule- and 912 617 642 Previously, women had to yrait un­ ments are impossible. The whole would result in a central police Individual High Game H an d icap 20 37 20 til age 65 to get old-age insurance maneuver seems just one more at­ agency in the state.’ His’veto of Bob’ Whitlock 223 p a y m e n ts.' , tempt by the administration to de­ the Jones bill, S-185, providing for Lou Molinari ...... 213 -T o ta l ... . 932 654 662 Commissioner,; of Social Security stroy the Council and defeat its police training at the county level, Dave E g b e rt ...... 212 Charles 'I., Schottland said that purpose of stamping out corrup­ was denounced by PBA as consis-’ lltumviiKM" ‘ V ' more than one-third of the women tion.” tent with the cynica) Meynei*ism 200 C lub Cook i U...... ;.'..... 165 160 176 under age 65 who could get bene­ INCREASINGL^.WE ARE DEVELOPING A COUNTRYWIDE PATTERN * •the day of the municipal policeman OF LIVING, FAMILIES FROM COAST TO COAST HAVE A HEIGHTENED " Don- Newman __ .i. . 200-212 T h o m p so n ...... 164 177 169 fits for November under the new is over.’ •'. . . | '. •Ed L a n g e ...... ;...... 211 Cooper *...... 144 amendment are receiving checks. SENSE OF CITIZENSHIP RESPONSIBILITY. THEY'SHARE SUCH Geo. P a te rs o n ...... j....'....!.. 2io H . M e g ili...... 164 164 About 115,000 widows and moth­ “Since the start of .his term in O BJEC TIV ES AS OWNING TH EIll OWN HOMES AND PUTTING v Earl Newman ...... 209 D avis ...... 165 166 166 ers' of deceased, insured workers office the governor has tried to THEIR CHILDREN THROUGH COLLEGE. AND, IN PROVIDING FOR. 165 170 213 block the activity of; the Law En­ -Th e ir , o w n f u t u r e , t h r o u g h l i f e i n s u r a n c e a n d s a v i n g s , , Walt Cockcroft ...... 4 ~ . 209-204 M olinari haye started'getting monthly pay­ from Bill Freei) ...... 200-208 — ■----- ■— :. ments. Their checks are , in the forcement Council which has per­ THEY ARE HELPING TO BUILD A NATIONAL PATTERN OF THRIFT. Jo h n M artin ..t...... 207Total ...... sos : 807 878 same amount they would receive if formed so meritoriously in expos­ Though he fall, he shall not Dutch Bennett ...... !..... ; ...... 204 Ocean Grove Masonic Club (1) they hacf waited until age 66 to get ing crime and corruption. He be utterly cast down; for the wanted to have it made a unit with'- A l B ates ...... i201 K ru m ...... 157 payments. • Lord upholdeth him with His M acC lure ...... -.133 126 1G8 November- checks' for '105,000 in the department of law and pub­ hand.— (Psalm 37,24.). Team High Game Season Snyder 143 169 162 wives and 80,000 retired women lic safety, which in effect would be Be a man’s: thoughts and MemoriaMJethodist ...... 959 1 H a n n a h ...... J™. 173 96 171 workers also are being' delivered allowing the Bt^orriey general to acts ever so evil, he is not be­ THESE WOMEN! d*Ales3io | ' N e a v e s ,______... 167 149 157 this week. For these, tie monthly investigate:himself,. He sought to yond redemption as long as he Team High 3 Games H a ll ...... 164 . ^payment is less than it would be if seize appointive power from the earnestly reaches out for the Second Round C a rr .; J..'.— ;...... 102 they waited until age 65. A re­ Legislature, obviously to control hand of God^lt will never be Belmar Methodist ____ ...... I.. tired woman worker at age 62 has the Council, but was foiled by the withdrawn from him as long courts. He and his attorney gen- as he contritely seeks forgive­ . Ind. High Game Season 773 704 760 a 20 percent reduction ■ in her eral.have never1 ceased their efforts ness. ”■ i '.:v R o b b in s ...... ^...... 260 H an d icap 48 89 54 monthly benefit; an eligible wife has a 25 percent reduction if pay­ In d . H ig h 3 Games Season T o tal ..... 821 743 814 ments begin at age 62.. For each ueo. iraierson ...... 0^0 month a wife or woman worker Ocean Grove Craftsman’s Club (2) waits after age 62 tQ start getting People, Spots In The News Belmar Methodist (3) ^ Freed ...... __...... 200 208' 169 her monthly benefit, the amount of E . N ew m an ...... 160 209 159 Robbins ...... "162 136 154 the cheek will be increased by a J . N ew m an ... 139. 170: 180 Howell'...... 136 176 157 specified amount over what she B en n e tt ._.U:. 140 .185 204 H a n se n ...... 194 14 138 would get if benefits began earlier. E. Eckart' ...»...... 188 '181 '167 H e n ry 148 169 135 Once payments begin at a reduced D , N ew m an ...... 187 200 212 ; —— ______: amount, however,; the monthly ■ ' ... . Total -u i'i &40 822 743 amount will continue, at: that figure' T o tal ...... 814 945 912 ' J ■ : Ballard Methodist (1) even after the .woman beneficiary > Bradley Beach Methodist (0) -. A ddy ...... 115 141 127 reaches age 65. ’ B.i Megill ____ ...... 156 163 .174 V a ria n ...... 129 130 111 Some claims filed during Novem. .Camburn .„... 151-' 150 149 Johnson ...... :.. 127 , 114 183 ber were not processed in' time for DIVING over with inches to* mailing benefit checks at the end spare on fourth down. Bill Jen­ E g b e rt ___ .149 212 187. Letsche • ...... 1G& .173 .162 nings o£ Purdue breaks tie in W hitlock ...... 223 • 187 166 B lind ...... 130 130 .130 of the month'. Bennficiaries, in 28-14, win, pver Notre Dame. * B lind ...... 130 130 130 : ’> ,. i< * *; : — 1 *;— these cases, will receive both their rnw ■ mmnm a ' w - n * ■' 1 ------' rr~r 6G9 G88- 703 November and December benefits i 809. 832 806 Handicap , ...... : 93 93 93 early in January. H an d icap ..... 3 3 3 ■' - ■ r . . — . —— — - Social security - district offices / Total ...... 7G2 781 ' 796 continue to' receive claims from 3 IT’S A GIFT —Designing pretty . T o tal ...... 812 835 809 women age 62-04'. • Back benefits I packages, that is, as practiced . • . ' - Trinity Ushers (l'A ) can be paid for us many as 12 a by Miss Kaye King. A stylist to exchange it ?” Cockcroft ...... 209 204 173 months ^before the: time a* claim is for Hallmark Cards, and author jj of new book, JXhe Art of Gift " First Presbyterian (3) Z e laties ___ ...... 149 109 . 126 made but not1 for 'months before '.'i Wrapping,” Miss King will em- .Lange ....:...... 182 1 ?11 164 Bertelsen ___ — 120 166 170 November, '1966.' Commissioner ; bark on a nation-wide demon- T ilto n ...... 163 159 161 S u t t o n ...... ^182 172 Schottland said that, if a claim is 3 stration tour.B^KggOTjjm jgs STRICTLY BUSINESS byMcFeattors Conover- ...... 154 148 Young ' ...... 145 149 .189 filled as late as-November, 1957, 1 ; < I c m L -i benefits can be paid4 back to No vdmbcr, 1966. b - w m m S k M I l l tcyi The views expressed by husbands are not neces'sarily those of the management, *'.*'

MON TAMER Jimmie Wil- ££& $ k i n s o n , 4 , brings his 8-ppM f month-old pet lion, Tawney, p&gSs? to Denver, 'proves pet is 1111111# tame, -.TrTr-Tw-

HERE'S LUCK TAKE IT EASY, Children, Mama seems to be admonishing her four Blue Siamese kittens, restless in their satiny berth at cat championship show in Paris. “Now, as your tax lawyer, I’ll give you some bad news FOR YOU! ■—that ‘office*in*the*home’ deduction feU through!’'

We hope that good luck and good health - will follow you MARY WORTH’S FAMILY' every step of the way durin'g ' NICE GOING!* •• NO JOB! - •-NO FRIEND5!- *TI5 A RELIEF NOW T'SEE THAT ^ J f d PLEASE FILL this sleeping 1957. We look forward to NO DOUGH!- - AND WHEN CHUCK FINDS OUT I ONE MOVE ON.’- • AFTER STANDIN'THERE 3 / c t A PIU....PRESCRIPr/ON...] serving you during the New HOCKED HIS ACCORDION,HE'tl PROBABLY ~- FOR. A FULL HALF-HOUR* • -5TARIN’ AT > HAVE/VIE ARRESTED-.--AS A '' r f V TH' RIVER WITH THAT STEVE BR0D1E Year. COMMON TH IEF-- •'! LOOK ON HER. PRETTY PAN!--• AH.WELL-- THE SIGHT O' COLD DARK WATER' ! MAKES THE THOUGHT OF A WARM - J<3 WHITE BED HIGHLY • ' . J t ,2 \ INV!TIN'50METlME5! M tlT K J & b i

CARPENTER and BUILDER l01 Inskip Avenue 623 Main Street PRospect 5-CT585 OCEAN GROVE , PRospect 5-2149 1 M£AS£lSdU*2l>dlM£i)iAMlStMl2l» 6'> '* FRIDAY, - DECEMBER '-28^ 1956 PAG* FOUR OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY Ocean Grove Association- at the of 'the 85'musiclans played in the’ meetings held in.Bradley.Beach-of Ocean Grovo orchestra ' during the LETTERS TO the committees from neighboring su m m er, o f .1906. ,v< ' communities on a municipally .The custom of celebrating^the owned incinerator.;;... \ , • • a n n iv e rsa ry o f th e B attlo ..of T re n ­ THE EDITOR A fire of undetermined cause re­ tonwith a public demonstration', Arid Neptune Times MEMORY J sulted in $150 damage to the com­ was revived, at the State'capital. / Published Friday Tel. PRospect 5-°0 por­ StXT¥-FOUR MAIN AVENUE. OCEAN GROVE, NEW JEHBKl EDITOR, TIMES: . section. , ", ■ ■ ■■’■-/. .,• • ' • traying thd- nioVeihents -of General SUBSCRIPTIONS: $3.00;yearly,.*2.00 semi-annually; $1.25 quarterly nnd 7e and Washington’s troops when he postage per copy in'U nited States; Canada $6.00 and Foreign $7.00 a year, Last night at the Neptune High At the regular session of the . , wr-ra* ,' ' ^ ultililitiiii,iii,'iitiiiia„iiiiiiiniiiiii,ii,iiauBiiiii,iiiiiii„„i„iiiiiii1iii,iiiiiiiii nHiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiinimni'^j J. A. HURRY AGENCY there is a traffic jam with two substantially continuous Therefore, be optimistic. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE , B0 In closing^Jiurge-jjiy friends .. lanes of traffic proceeding in the same direction. In this sit­ to read the 8th'Chapter of%ie Bible HAPPY NEW YEAR 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE. , uation, naturally, drivers are allowed to overtake .and pass Book D e u tero n o m y ,' whicKV w as Tel. PRosgect 4-4132 Residence 4-4529 1957 SPECIALS § on either the right or the left.1 written 3,000 years ago andjis as 1 Actually, what the State’s Highway Safety Chief is tell­ applicable today as ever,y Inci­ $6,000 is the asking price ing all us drivers “Don’t Be a Left-Lane‘ Louie in 1957,' dentally; it mentions Egyftt; which for cute 6-room furnished even then was an important factor cottage. You can transform ..Not a bad New Year’s resolution! A lot of people need to in w o rld events. be corrected in their assumption that If they are driving it into your dream honie! I within the legal rate they can use either lane. They just GUEST HOME — INCOMPARABLE LOCATION — don’t believe in signs. . Prejudice limits the boundaries owner’s: complete apartment, full basement, lovely . • . ; — I l — • of .clear - thinking, porches, 'ocean view. Owner retiring hias drastically Now Open— § What, Others Think reduced,price! Let us show you! • . “The nation behaves well if it treats the natural re for Membership W eek­ 6 % CURRENT INCOME YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL — Modern home with ly Payment Classes to sources as assets which it must turn over to the next gen­ A sound time-tested investment. fireplace, and income possibilities. OPPORTUNITY! Same dividends have : been paid APARTMENTS — Two lovely unfurnished rooms, | eration increased, and not impaired in value; Conservation without interruption for 54 years. suit your convenience m eans development as much as it does protection.” — Thea- A $2 billion corporation holds lease | private bath—yearly rental. Four rooms, unfurnished, ii expiring in 1999 from which most of income is derived. Amounts | private bath, yearly rental. ALSO several furnished - 50c to $20.00 per w eek" dore Roosevelt • ■ '• ' from about $720 up can be Invested. For a .free thorough report on this apartments. unique Investment write or phone “The trouble with our ‘progressive Federal income tax’ I. GEORGE WESTON & SONS | The First National Bank of Bradley Beach § Investment Securities MARION SMITH AGENCY J system is that it is the rates that progress, not the taxpay­ 210 BROADWAY LONG BRANCH Bradley Beach,-N. J. T el, LB G-0211 L B 6*^0588 1 REAL ESTATE • ’ • . ' . • INSURANCE 'I ers." —-Catskill (N.Y.) Enterprise 138 Main Averiue. Ocean Grove PR 5-2809 . 1 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation v ‘ "JUST INSIDE THE GATES” v- ,| ViiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitfiiiniiiiiiiuiuiriiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiHiMiiiKiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuRiiiiiiiiuiiOKniiifll IN HOMETOWN AMERICA . OCEAN GROVE ------B ftC K w h e n W i n t e r w m ' Why Don’t You ■' '. ;i§ MEMORIAL BARGAINS - FOR SALE < JO IN N O W 3iiiiHiiiiii,iiin:!,'if!Vii,uii«!iiiiiii!ii:iiit(iii;iiiini{;!iii:'ti!Mii'iiuiin'iliiiii>ii;1 ’.iiniiit'Jiiiit HOME ' ..The Convenient ' , 118 MAIN AVENUE 7 Booms, new gas tyred, heating system. In excellent condi­ AIR CONDITIONED tion. Convenient to Asbury Park and railroad station. Reduced ’ CHRISTMAS CLUB PRospect 4-1753 to $1 2 ,000. - i ^ssfflsai y Of Ocean Grove’s Own Bunk ! Lady Wm. P. Walton, Jr. 2-Family. North side. Oil bnme'r. Beautiful location. Out P ro p rie to r A tte n d a n t of Btate owner rcduced price for quick sale. k - ■ ; - . . . - •» •’ ' ' ■ t ~ . 2-FamlIy. 2 very desirable apartments. All dccorating ASBURY PARK & OCEAN GROYE BANK just finished. Special $8,900. EXCELLENT YEAR Paid Out 8198,222.50 This Year ROUND PROPERTY IN Bungalow. S rooms and bath. Room for garage. $8,500. Ducs'May Be Paid At -The V TIIE BEST YEAR Ocean Grove Banking/House. ^ ROUND LOCATION. 3-Vamily. Central location. Separate oil burners. Shows TEN ROOMS; SIX BED­ fine income. Asking $14,B00; . . Main Avenue' At Pilgrim: Pathway v ROOMS, OIL HEAT. • • •* ■ ' y 1' ■ ' 1 • <• • - ’* • / or n t , ' ■■■ ■ ' - (' , I v. Beautiful home. Streamlined kitchen. Automatic heat. OWNER HAS OTHER ■ Garage and lovely large yard. Reduced io low price aa owner . Neptune Branch, Corlies and Atkins ; , INTERESTS. PRICE is leaving and wants a. quick-sale.. . ; •' ot a t i DRASTICALLY R E - V Main Office, Main Street, Asbury Park' V DUCED. Near ocean, 10 rooms, 3 bathrooms, full base­ ment. Furnace. Offered at spccial price as owner or. at either. of< / , -V -*y“ MANY GOOD BUYS IN has (moved from state.. ROOMING HOUSES t w o DRIVE-insI ' -7 ¥:v Be sure-~insurc with I r e n t a l s Corlies-and Atkins, Neptune •' .'•• ' ■ ; ( Railroad and Bangs, Asbury Packi'i' -’.V ; p. ALVIN E. BILLS V. M. KUBLER, Realtor Drive-Ins Open All Day Every Banking Day REAL ESTATE L * 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Iv;;-; ' :, V. V.y 117 MAIN AVENUE —. OCEAN GROVE Occan'Grove Office-Open Every' Banking Day .-.'INSURANCE 9:30' A.M. to 2:30 P.M.' and Friday Evenings .6:30 to ■ 8 PRospcct 4-2124 PR 4-1142- ' . % 78 Main' Ave.V Ocean Grove

' •>. FRIDAY; DECEMBER 28, 19561 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY PAGE PI VI

Christm asholiday visitors .. at ‘ " -Santa,Arrives At Eve • the Holla Vista, 60 Main Avenue, Chriatmas; Eye, Santa and his LIVE and LEARN N eed lecrafit lV0ws< w ere Mr.- and: Mra.' Lloyd Spence, helpers arrived - tro m / th e • O cean of New York. Grove community tree celebration Mrs; Edward Borton, tif the and sang, carols to the family gath­ by IVan^/Baxtor Marlborough Hotel, Beach and Sea­ ered in . the chapel. Each resident view Avenues, is a medical patient received a bag containing candy, good sense of humor is liko a fountain of youth, flowing con­ Mrs;' Grace Jfagee, 66 Heck in. Fitkin H ospitals' • ■; , apple and orange from the Ocean A stantly to keep a person young and healthy In spirit. If we all _• Avenue.''left last/week, by car to -Mrs. May V. Whitney Thompson Grove Fire Department committee could find a bit of laughter In each of our daily lives, our burdens would scom lighter, our chores a little easier. There’s a sunny slds spend the holidays -with her daugh- and her little pal Michael, 65 Pil­ which arranges the annual event. Later on Christmas Eve the ma-; to almost overy situation and perhaps today’o needlework design* tor, . Mrs;- Esther Morse, and fam­ grim pathway, are. spending the will holp you got a glimpso of it ily at Danbury, Conn, • ‘ .... Christmas' holidays with Mrs. toons distributed a bag of gifts to ' CROCHETED each resident; These gifts, sent-to . , Mrs). Anna T. Dey, of ths Ham­ Thompson's sifter, Sirs. Martin CARICATURES the Home' by the various churches, ilton Cottagej 23 'Central Avenue, .Stutsman,' Plainfield. ; ' Just as you would jot • were sorted/- and bagged by- the i is staying, with/;her son,. Ross ;T. M r. and; Mrs. C. B. Henrilg, of note on your calendar . to members of the Cpmmittee,on Man- Dey, 98 '.Evergreen' Avenue,. Nep­ the Ocean Vista, 13 Ocea^f Avenue, remind yoursolf of Aunt agement. ■■ ’’. ' V Mary’s birthday, ' why not tune/City,-for the.balance of the left to spend the balance of the J ■ The following, morning was hang somo gay, picture pot-, 'winter.-; v winter in • Coral Gables, Fla., re­ Christmas aiid breakfast .was a fes­ holders ori your kitchen wall ' • Mrs. Albert Goodwin nnd her turning to the Grove. on; April 1. to remind yourself to smilo? tive occasion, .with ’ balloons; and daughter, Mrs; Margaret Robert­ Before heading south, they enjoyed’ Whon your arms are’olbow- merriment. At noon a complete son, .23 : Ab'bott Avenue, are, en­ Christmas with their son and his dcep in soap suds and dirty turkey dinner with all the trim­ dishes arc stacked high, joying'Christinas week near "York* wife,' Mr.’. arid Mrs. Richard' W. mings was served and as tlie fam­ you’ll just have, to-giggle if town 1 Heights, N. ' Y., with - Mrs. Pfennig, Newark.! [ * These , young tuberculosis patients at the State Sanatorium for ily left the dining; room ; a box you look over ot a crocheted - Goodwin’s great - grandmother, V Miss Arline Keephart, Ocean Chest Diseases, Glen Gardner, continue their education as part of goodies was given each resident caricature of a pop-eyed Misses Anne and Jane Loomis, and ^County Helping . Teacher, ’ hpd a of treatment. From left to right, they are -Robert Ackley, Long to enjoy, as rjo supper is served Valley; tottie.'5T.‘ Brown, Penns Grove; “Linda. Louise Miles, sailor .or a winking, pig- theiT- parentSi ' Miss'. Anne is recov­ tuilcd girl. They will be family Christmas dinner at her on Christmas Day. - Each resident 'Atlantic City; arid Kathryn M. Davis, Elementary Teacher. Tuber- ering from'bone Burgery. ■ home,; 13 ’ Atlantic Avenue. ■ Those '- culosls associations conduct "the fight against the disease In every good for you and your also received an envelope contain­ kitchen. Better yet, you ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold. VanBen- present, were Mr. and Mrs. W alter community in New Jersey. in g $4 cash, money sea t b y th e could use your own clever­ A. Johnson of Ocean Grove,. Mr. schoten, 102 Lake Avenne, left last various churches for Christmas ness and make thc potholders to resemble members of your family ..week to spend ChTistmas. in L 03 James R, Aaron and Miss Mar­ distribution. or friends. The basic potholdcr is simple to make In single crochets. . ' Angeles, Calif., visiting, friends garet Robertson of Matawan, and . View Shore lighting Ernest W, MandeviUe Authors The facial features can be added in crochet or with bits of felt, Miss' Ruth VanDusen of Long and relatives. ,■ .' Wednesday night a cavalcade of buttons, sequins or beads—anything your sewing basket has to offer. Juab back up tho potholdera with felt, cut to size, for good , ...; Mrs. George R. Haines, of the B ranch. cars arrived ..at 7 P.M. to drive “ The History Of Middletown” insulation when they serve a practical purpose at your kitchen stove. M ajestic Hotel, is a medical jpatlent ^ The ReV. and Mrs. Dan P.. Cole the resident family around the '.Z at Pitkin. 'Hospital , following a announce .the birth of a daughter, Shore arqa to enjoy the lighting “The History of Middletown, the pioneers thought were the lo3t tribe , ’ POTHOtDERS WITH PERSONALITY heart attack Sunday morning, at Kimberly Ann,’ born Dec. 16th. in displays.; This annual tour is ar­ Oldest Settlement, in New Jersey” of Israel. Many strange stories These five, gay characters are in search of a crocheter to duplicate', their, amusing expressions. If you’d like to bring their j her homo, 2001 Sunset Avenue, the Tuxedo, N. Y., Hospital. The ranged by Ocean Grove’s Hannah- by Ernest W. Marideville has just and customs of these Indians are W a n a m a ssa . .- Coles are' serving the Methodist Crosman V.F.W. Post, with Howard related in “The History of Middle- smiles into your kitchen, you may dp so by crocheting them in tha been published by. tha Middletown vivid colors of double-thick cotton.. These potholder peta arc so Church in Monroe, N. Y., while L. Smith as chairman. town.’V Middletown was also the ■, V Dr. John Pierfce spent a week at Courier. • . ■ appealing, it wouldn't bo a surprise if tho children borrowed them Dan is doing post graduate work at 93 Heck Avenue visiting his moth- Last night the Belmar Methodist Few people are aware that Mid- scene of many raids during the for wall decorations in their room. But whether they aro destined ; - er, Mrs". Ellis Pierce and his sister, Drew,Seminary. His parents, Dr. Church' choirs, attired in their dletown.'ia famous for Its pirate Revolutionary War, It was not for kitchen or playroom, you will want tho directions for making ;V; Mrs. W alter Dotterweich, Jr. and and Mrs. Charles C. Cole, of Ocean robes, gave a concert of Christmas lofe. One of Capt. Kidd’3 men was only tho home of heroes but.a hot them. Full instructions "may bo obfained by.sending a Btamped, . family. He returned to Hartford, Grove, enjoyed ■ Christmas with music in the chapel. Tonight (Fri­ tried in Middletown court nnd res­ bed of Tories. During the Civil self-addressed envelope to tho Needlework Department of this paper; Conn., on Christmas Day. ' them in Monroe, N. Y .\ .. . day) a candlelight service and pro­ cued by his fellow pirates. Many W ar Middletown was the scene of and asking for FUNNY FACE POTHOLDERS, Leaflet No. S-68& gram will be given by the .dhoirs the famous Peace Meeting organ­ Home for the .holidays i3 Bill & j k Jfc -. ' of Capt. Kidd’s men married and of the First. Methodist Church, A s­ ized by the Copperheads, from the :' VonOehsen, son of Dr. and Mra. settled down in Middletown. One in the business wbrld as well as in Luke. Christmas' carols were sung b u ry P a rk . Northern .states. journalism has kept his record in , William VonQehsen, 147 Stockton of his chief Lieutenants left his in which Jhe Coast Guard members Home’s Yule The Christmas season ends to­ dletown was the old county “Who’s Who in America” for the Avenue. Bill-is a student) at'the (Continued from Pago lj plantation to the Episcopal Churcl joined. "Ot Holy Night” was sung morrow (Saturday) night with a iat of Monmouth County. It was , University of Virginia. School of robes, gave a chapel program of and 'StWa endowment' atill goe! past 20 years. He 13 - the' owner- as a duet by Miss May Hallgring concert in the chapel by the voice a flourishing commercial center. piiblisher of the Middletown Couri­ Law, ■ Charlottesville, Va. ,r: carols on Dec. 17th. They ,also toward the support of the rectony and Rev. Swift. Rev. Swift gave 3 pupils'of' Myrtle Holmes Naylor, Mr. Mahdeville’s 146 page boVk The home of the flr3t English er and now resides in Allenhurst. Christmas message in which he cx- ’• Mrs. Jacob Yoast, 92 Mt. Hermon presented tlie program in the in­ of Red Bank and formerly of also tell3 of the time when the school. The gathering place of in­ I pressed appreciation of the' work ... Way, had as her guests' for the firm ary .* . • ’• • • . . . ■: ■; ' jjfr £ "■ On Dec. 18th,. the youth choirs Ocean Grove. o ' . . . pirates kidnapped, the Governor tellectuals. ; i of the Coast Guard. Christmas holiday her son and his Middletown is the home of the of the Oakhufst Methodist Church, ■and all of the court officers and of WCTU Service At Mrs. Madeline ' Webster, presi­ . family, Mr. arid Mrs. Jacob Yoast, oldest Baptist Church in the state attired in their , robes, presented a the pitched battle in Holmdel be­ dent of the WCTU, made the pres­ ^Barbara arid Richard,,of,Long Is-. and'the home of historic Christ Chriatmas' program in the chapel. tween the pirate Blackboard and Coast Guard entation speech for the large box > land, N. Y., and her daughter, Mrs. S T . PAUL’S Episcopal' Church. When Gov. Annual'Christmas Party , tha country folk. of fruit which had been delivered James Walsh, of Philadelphia, Lewis Morris wrote to the -Bishop A . Christmas service was held at ' The Home’s" annual Christmas The first white settlers came to for Christmas cheer to Coast Guard , “ Mr. and 'Mrs. -Walter. Datter- of in 1701 asking, for a the Avon Coast Guard Station by Party, sponsored.by the Committee The service for the reoeption of Middletown in 1613. But Middle­ members, some of whom, living at , weich, Jr., 93' Heck AvelSue, enteir- missionary to come to Middletown the honorary members of tho Ocean onManagement,'was .held last. Fri­ new njembera: w illfeature the town had been the home of the Len- a distance might not.be able to be j tained for the Christmas holiday he described the Middletown peo­ Grove WCTU last Wednesday aft­ day night, Dec. 21, with Mrs. Hcw- morning hour of worship at 10:45 nl-Lenape Indians who some of the with their, families. Tho meeting Mr. and Mrs. W alter Dotterweich, ple as "perhaps the most ignorant ernoon. Rev. R., C. Sw ift,. chair­ ardVS. Higginson,: of Red Bank, o’clock, , when a large group of closed with a prayer by Arnold Sr., Mrs, -Margaret Wurtenburg, and wicked in the world.” Middle­ man of the committee, conducted chairman, presiding. The invoca­ members will unite with.th'e church R uegg. ... Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lachenauer tion was given by. the Rev. Dr. B. on profession of faith,;; and, by W ho K n ow s? town was the. home of .Penelope the service. ” and Donald, all of Nutley, and Rev. Stout whose ,thrilling story is told B ri g. Frank Smith offered HarriBon Decker,' district superin­ transfer from other churches. The 1. Which was the last State to - i l l Richard Conover. in full. Middletown was the home prayeis^Mrs. Frank Smith read the tendent. 'Mrs; Theresa McCiiritoclc, Sacrament of Baptism for children enter the Union? / . 'v. YOUR BEST BUY — THE TIMES of' the ancestors of Abraham Lin- Gospel swry from the /Book of , Mr. and Mrs. Bleecker'Stirling, of Long Branch, was soloist. and .infants will also be' adminis- '2. How many pieces are used.in *3.00 A YEAR' 'eoln and Daniel Boone. Some of the J 12 pitman Avenue, entertained at . . >A- color- film, -‘fThe-'Ghristmas tered at this .service. Tho Celeste a chess game? 'TV' . dinner on Wednesday their son old homes, which are still standing, Spirit/’ was shown. The Rev. and the Chapel Choirs will furnish 3. W hat championship - fight had 55 EMBURY AVENUE ' and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. Doug- were visited by William Penn, Howard Scarborough, of Mana­ the : choral music. Tho anthem, the biggest money gate ? The DEANS OPEN ALL YEAR v las B. Stirling, of Kennctt Square, George Fox,, the founder of the squan Methodist Church, gave a Carol of the Sheep , Beiis” 4. W hat is. the proper end of the PRospect 5-4076 DINING ROOM AIR CONDITIONED Quakers/ and George Washington. ,. Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eat- Christmas reading , on "the .. love (Kounti) will be the selection by question: "A thousand year's In thy on, of Audubon. s to ry o t Mary and Joseph." The the Celeste Choir, with,DaVid SHot- s ig h t . .. . 7” Middletown is described by Mr. Rev. John Long, Home chaplain well, accompanist. The CJiapel 5. Where are the Sandwich Is- Mandeville as “beauty’s heart of ST. ELMO HOTEL Order The Ocean Grove Times and pastor' of the Freehold Metho­ Choir will sing, "Noel,' Noel,1 Bells landa.7 . v.- ‘ ’ the Jersey Coast” and he also $3.00 a Year by Mail OPEN ALL YEAR dist Church,; gave the benediction. Are Ringing" (Chenoweth).' The _6. W hat is the highest,mountain quotes a description made, by Hend­ Corner Main and New York Avenues Ice cream and cookies were served sermon by the minister, the Rev in the world? ... , rick Hudson as “a very good land while the family sang Christmas Herbert J. Smith, will be on the ' 7. Which is the largest planet? to fall in with and a .pleasant land Modified American & European Plans Tel. PRospect 4-9679 to see." • ■ [ FLORENCE HEMMING carols. theme, "How Do You* Look?” 8. W hat-is dr^ Ice? Last Saturday night, the' youth James DeHaven, assistant organ­ 9. How far away’ is the, moon ? ' Ernest Mandeville,' the author S EXTENDS . group from the Manahawken Meth­ ist of the church, will play the or­ 10. What is the heaviest liquid was for IB years rector of Christ odist Church presented a Christmas gan prelude, ‘'Good News From k n o w n ? . . .. ' •'...' Episcopal Church, Middletown. He Classified Advertisements play, "Mimi Lights a Candle.” The (See “ The Answers” on Page 7) has been an authority on Mon­ I 'SEASON’S, Heaven the Angels Bring” (Pachel­ AdverUaetneMs lo t thcBB columns jsnould be In the office ol -TU« following day was Christmas' Sun­ bel). The postlnde will be, “In mouth County history for many Tlmei” NOT UVTER THAN U:00 A. M. TSurwlay of each week. years and a contributor to many I GREETINGS day, with both the 'morning and Thee Is Joy” (Bach). The musical CLASSIFIED AD HATS candlelight carol services o£ St., national magazines. ^Ks. success . 8 * • ■ program will be under the direc- 13 Words OR tESS ------SIXTY CBNTS ’ K From Florida Paul’s Church broadcast to the tion'of John R. Hoyt, minister of Additional Words ABOVE 23 . S C e n ts p e r W o rd Home’s chapel where the family 5 Times for the price ol Pour Consecutive Insertion* f To All Her Friends . music. By request, at tho Vesper gathered. In the evening the fam­ Hour,. 4:00 P.M., the Chapel Choir accepted over phone — ------— ily heid their own worship service. (High School) will-repeat the Im­ Bills due immediately upon presentation. pressive cantata, “The Childfe Jes­ WOOLMAN’S us’?. (Clokey). Because of the stormy weather at the time of its Good thoughts to occupy the m ind, previous presentation,; many were ROOM and BOARD I' : - : SEASON’S GREETINGS Ase needed much by all man­ REAL ESTATE not able to be present. All aro FOR QUALITY MFATS F O R S A L E kind. ROOM AND BOARD—Alexander Rest invited to hear this beautiful serv­ Home, -68 Broadway. Qutet, refined The best of thoughts we en­ _ Cut When & How FOR SALE — House. Four-room ice of music by the young people of te rta in , home -for elderly persons. Reasonable You Want Them rates. Good iood, PR 4-1521. —-35-33* apartment downstairs, full bath, hot the chureh.- St. Paul’s is located'at Will prove for us our richest water heat, available; upstairs four • gain. -‘ V - E. W. Robbins, Propr. rooms for Income. 136 Heck Avenue New York and Embury Avenues Occan Grove. DIMOND. 74 Durlc Ave ! Wo ought to sort out, choose, 125 Heck Avenue F O R R E N T Englewood, N. J. Lowell 8-6021. - 5 1-3 BK LM A B , n . j . and a cordial Invitation is extended UflA.DLEV BEACH, N. 1. select'' to nil people to attend tho services. From all the thoughts that Telephone PR 4-0963 FOR RENT—Windamer open all year. ALL-YEAR home and guest Mat. Dally 2:30 P:M. ' .. Mat., Dally 2;30 P.M. ....■ Sunday School meets a t'9:30 A.M;1 we inspect, ' -V Warm cozy house.- Apartments for all- c S u r f A v e n u e . ig rooms, own* Eve. Continuous from 7:00 • Eve. CouUnuous-trom 7:00 - winter tenant, at. reasonable rate, see £rr's s-J-oDm apartment, all modern im Sunrtfiy continuous from 2:30 Sunday Continuous from 2:30 .P.M;. the Assembly Bible Class ,at 2:30 And keep a look-out overy' Mrs. Hopper, 23 Ocean Ave. ■ _ r-ffptf tastcfully furnished, A-l New Year’s Cont. lrom 2:30 P.M. Now Year’s Cont.' from 2:30 P.M. P.M . ' i ' ■ day , - For. be^t of thoughts that VERY DESIRABLE location, one mod'- » 0naninT o a0nit!nVitCd- A8^ ern 3-room anri hath apartment, porch, de?’s piiS Imni?a!hway' opposite Foun- WED.', TUtiRS., Fill. & SAT. — TIIURS.,. FRI. & SAT,,— •' coma'oUr' way. . : f n i 1 f^l-year home and room- 1>EC. 20, 27, 28 £ 25 DEC. 27, 28 & 29 ; YOUR BEST BUY — THE TIMES 2nd floor; one 4-room and bath, all utilities, yearly. William C. Hogan improvements, 43.00 A YEAR » , 514,000.- Excellent* clientele, “Oklahoma” / : - “ F r i e n d l y Persuasion" Agency, PR 4-5298. v-r42tf .ttlness reason for selling. > e’ With Gordon MncRao With Gary Cooper Heck Avenue, centrally loenf^H ft l R . E l y APARTMENT FOR RENT—LSccond foems- newly remodel^, cdl mSdtm Shirley Jones . Dorothy McGuire floor, unfurnished, 4 rooms, bath, porch, .’8 Gene Nelson C olor FUNERAL HOME Heat and hot water'furnished. Yearly. iS S S T O T -: unfurnished. A-lTondN Feature Time: 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:25 Adults .only. Phone FRospect 6-7517. CinemaScope & Technicolor — Lady Attendant Brewer & Smith, Realtors' 610 Admission: Adult': Mat. 50c, Eve. 00c SAT. SPECIAL MATINEE 1:30 P.M. DELL MARKET '—48-52 Avenue, Asbury P?rk.’' ; "Blazing t the Overland Trail" and- Children: Mat. 20c. Eve. 35c —. Air Conditioned. WEDNESDAY — DISHES TO , “D 1st That Uranium” FOR RENT—Furnished apartments, 1304 — O u r S3ed V ear 195* -.. S at,i Deer* 29 — New Year's Kiddle , 127 HECK AVENUE / CLOD MEMBERS Tei; . PRospect 4-3974 . 5i4 SECOND AVENUE. yearly, rental; 3 rooms and bath; 4 ______1 ■ —ie » . Feature Time: 2:30 - 7:00-- 9:30 Party — Free* Gift For All ASBURY PARK rooms and bath../ Heat and hot water SAT.'SPECIAL MATINEE 1:30 P.M. '' OCEAN GROVE furnished. No children or pets. 70 “Perils ot the Wilderness’' and SUN., MON. & TUES. — Phono PR 5-0567 - ' A b b o tt A v e n u e . P R o sp e c t 5-201Q. MISCELLANEOUS “ K in g D in o s a u r” -■ ■ D EC. 30. 31 & JA N . 1 “A FRIENDLY PLACE -w?" 50-51 Sat., Doc. 20— New Year’s Klddlo . (New Year’s Day — Party •— Freo Gilt For All ' . Continuous from 2:30 P.M.) - • TO SHOP” APARTMENT — Yearly,;2% rooms, modern, cornet* location centcr town. SUN., MON. & T U E S. — “Oklahoma” 1 5°P M0£ pK |-5020 Caii ntter Heiit, . water, refrigerator and range 5 P.M. 53^ Cookman Ave. -7-40-50*tf D E C . 30. -31 & JA N . I With Cordon MncRac. supplied. 52 Pilgrim Pathway* PRos­ (New Year’s Day —• S h irley J o n e s ' ' • p e c t 4-5400. ' —50tf Continuous trom 2:30 P.M.) ^HIGHKT.PmCES PAID—I will buv Gene.Nelson 5S!8“' ' lomPs! hric‘0-brnc, jew^' • “Love Me Tender” CinemaScope & Technicolor FOR'. RENT—Cozy apartm ent $70 per S'W silver, furniture. Best Drltis With Elvis Presley, 1 month yearly,, 4 rooms and bath. All 6 . K- s°nd, 227 Rlvor . ' . •News.-.'..’'-'.-''.- - ; • utilities heat and; hot water furnished. R e d B a n k , n .. B . 0-3233 collect - - 3 2 * . ~ Debra Paget Admission: Adult: Mat. (10c, Evo. 60c Main Ave., Ocean Grove, location closo CinemnScopc Children: jvtat. ,20c,. F,ve. 35c to bench and stores. .Oliver Bros;,' 310 Featuro Time ‘^EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE” M ain St.,1 'A s b u r y P a r k , i P R 5-G700: . ; .N ew s Sun. & Tues. 2:55. .5:45. 8:35 nltwauSiTC al kTndS'"^ Mon. 2.30, 7:00. 9:25 COR. PILGRIM PATHWAY, & OLIN ST. — PR. 4-1749 evenings PR 0 - 7 0 - 1 7 . ..rr5^ ploasert w ill, th e w o rk ’ . 1C M f l i - a h - .WED. — JAN. 2 145 Abbott - Ave. Phone, PR 4-2*94. ‘ WED. — .IAN. 2 FOR RENT 6-room ynfurnished “ Boom Town” h o u se. &I0 p e r m o n th b y y e a r. Jq a n n o W ith Clark- Gable “The Rack’S , Covert, Broker. ***--••Main Avenue. PR Claudette Colbert With . Paul Newman 5-7323. —52* N e w s 1 / Wendell Corey. .' ^Vy. Happy New Year ’-22-31* DISHES TO ci.un m e m b e r ' s DISHES TO CLUR MEMBERS ■V F O R S A L E T ° ron^ small furnished TIIURS., FRI. & SAT. — • THURS., FRI. & SAT. — ^ te,a5?rtmon‘ by two. quiet Women,. JAN. 3, 4*5 , ' ^H;utm tles.‘V rlte Ocean J A N . 3, 4 & S , GIFTS—Need a Bible, a book, motto Groyo Times Oflice. Box 5431. ,— * or a small gift with Scripture Text? 5 1 “Tea and Symi)a,thy’.’ “Love Me Tender” Call at Mrs.. Henry »Ammann's. 1218 With Deborah KerV 1 , W ith i51vis P resley Tenth Ave., Neptune,' PRospect 4-2507; * : John Keir, , Debra Paget • v ' From Oceaii Grove’s i —48-52* REMODEL your - hom e.: porch. cn- . ■, / CinemaScope ■ & Color . :• ClncmaScopo >•' > FREE DELIVERY ' - Family Market SAT. SPECIAL MATINEE lj30 P.M. STOKP. UOUilb. i V ii ui a.t-.M — ----- i - j ' PAGE SIX OCEAN GROVE TIME?, i/CEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY F r id a y , D e c e m b e r 28,1956 ••,»rv ■ • ti.v. J-< i.-.i: Two-Tone Fudge-Holiday Treat 2 tablespoons lemon juice o r1 rem ove from- th e h e a t and add-3 •H te?spoon;iemon extract - ;; J • orange, juice ./V V tablespoons of . .orange or lemon , 2 cups grated cocqanut, ;‘-X i Chocolate Smoothie Cook the cranberries in .water juice.' Cool. 1 -■' ' 1 egg, , ,! ' ■ . i until the skins burst. Put through 1% cups, flour : i ’ sieve lined with -wet cheesecloth. . • Cooky. Mixture " . .. . Pinch of Salt , , ’ , , Add sugar: and stir over low heat; P l a c e -% cup of shortening and "Cream butter, udd Sugar 'and' until __ the sugar'is ,v dissolved. - 1 cup of brown sugar irt' e bowl. Adft beaten egg. Mix iri-the. milk slow­ lemon or orangeorang< juice.' Servo co]{^ ^Sift 1$6 cups of flour with one tea- ly.' Stir flour, bakitfg potoder and in smalt glasses.glasses, • ™spoon of salt and:add to;the mix­ ture. W ork' to., a •,crumbly consis- salt, add to the first mixture, Add seasohing and cocoanut. Drop by Cranberry . Ham • Slices tency. r A d d -1 94j cups of rolled oats spoonfuls on a greased baking 3 cups fresh‘.cranberries' and mix thoroughfy. ,Put % the sheet. Bake in a moderate oven 1% cups. strained honey mixture into a shallow baking pan for 15 to 20 minutes. 2 slices ham, % to 1 inch thick or use /a cookysheet.'. ■' S p rea d a 2 tablespoons • whole cloves . thin ,layer, which: should measure about 10 by .14 inches, w ith the date Mix cranberries and honey. Trim Rolled Pecan Wafers filling, Sprinkle wjth the remain­ ham. Place 1 slicq in baking dish % cUp shortening./ ing crumbly mixture patting it in and cover with ■ cranberry) and % cup brown sugar - - . honey mixture. Top with 2nd slice place. < Bake in an1 oven 825 de­ grees for 25 minutes. While warm and cover with remaining cran­ 2 tablespoonB flour. * cut into strip? and.remove from the berry mixture. .Stipk whole cloves % teaspoon .vanilla pan. These are rich and flaky. around edg 1 peanuts.' 11■ ' '• ■ P e p p e r while hot over a round \wooden salted Set in baking pan. Sprinkle with 1 if ^bleflp^ons flour 3 squares unsweetened chocolate TWO-TONE FUDGE Broil chops as desired. Place sjioon handle. If cookies becoihS too % teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla chopper pistachio: nuts (blanched) 1 cup evaporated milk *% cup semi-sweet chocolate chops oh a -hot platter, sprinkle cool to roll, they insy be reheated. and'add here and there small round 8a ”S>r’ “ .d of double boiler, midriff • 2 cups su g a r m orsels with salt and pepper, add butter.; thoroughly, Add milk gradually, stirring constantly. Add choco- U pound (14) caramels % cup peanut butter Garnish with slices of pineapple candies, Bake in a inoderate oven. over boiling water and cook until Chocolate Is mefed. Combine evaporated milk and sugar in 2-quart saucepan. Add and in the center of each slice put “Human intelligence is millions and mixturo is thick dnd well-blended, stirring constantly. Then Nut-Macaroons fS5SW 8. cooldng 10 lpmutes, stirring occasionally. Add vanilla. caramels. Place over low heat and cook, stirring constantly, until 1 tablespoon, of;cranberry sauce.: of years old,' but it doesn’t .seem to sugar is dissolved and mixture comes to a boil. Increase, heat and UHJI and‘serve with cream. Makes 6 servings. : - ■ 2 egg. ■whites ■ ; act its age.’— Galen Drake. boil 4 minutes;-stirring constantly, until , sugar is dissolved and 1 cup brown Bugar mixture comes to a boil. Increase-heat and boil 4 minutes, stirring Spiced Cranberry Roll constantly. To l'A cups of the .mixture odd the semi-sweet choco­ Jelly R oll 2 cups nuts late morsels and stir until smooth; turn into greased 7 or 8-inch, 4 egg whites Beat egg Whites very stiff. Adil square pan. To remaining mixture odd peanut butter and stir until sugar and nuts.’. Drop by teasppojv smooth; turn into pan over chocolate mixture. Chill until firm; cut .4 e g g yolks fuls op a greased cookie;! sheet. into squares. .1 cu p s u g a r ■ • 1 Bake in oven 300 degrees for 1 YIELD: Approximately'2 pounds. , . 3 tablespoons cold water 1 .hour. -V. •Use remaining chocolate morsels to-decorate fudge. 1% tablespoons cornstarch 1 cup flour less 1% tablespoons Cocoanut Cookies 114 teaspoons baking powder minutes. Add nuts. Cool, fill glasses % cup butter % teaspoon salt RECIPES and seal. • % cup sugar • v NEW YEAR Beat egg whites stiff, but not .1 % cup m ilk . ) ' ! Cranberry Tapioca The delicious flavor of the rosy dry; beat in half the sugar. Add 1 teaspoon baking powder cheeked cranberry makes it a fa* 1 cup sugar • cold water to egg yolks and-beat TO ALU vorite of all; The clever house­ 1 cup water until thin and lemon colored. Beat wife who knows what will jplease 2 cups fresh cranberries .■ , in remaining sugar. Combine mix. her family and guests makes use 2 tablespoons quick cooking hires. Fold in the flour which has , Twelve months from this mo-;„ c i this fruit in a variety of dishes. tap io ca - been sifted 4 times with thfe baking Grated rind of 1 orange powder and salt.' Line bottom of a ment we hope you will look *1 ", Cranberry Avocado Salad -. Salt' - : i . dripping pah" with paper, .butter back on,’57 and say: “It was 1 cup fresh cranberries M cup cream whipped paper and sides of pan. Cover bot­ 1 apple peeled and diced Boil sugar and water together tom with the sponge cake'mixture - the best of all possible years!” • ■ ■■ . _ . - 1 i j - • i 2 tablespoons 'sugar for 5 minutes. Add cranberries, and Spread evenly. Bake 12 min­ And we do hope it will be so 1 grapefruit, peeled and sec­ tapioca, grated orange rind and utes in an oven 350 degrees. Do YEAR! tioned salt. Cook quickly over direct heat, not overbake. Turn on paper' fonyou ... full of joy, accom­ 1 b a n an a diced stirring constantly, until cranberry sprinkled with powdered sugar. Re plishment, health and pros- \ 14 cup n u ts ..' skins pop open. Chill. Tfyen fold move paper from cake. Spread % teaspoon horseradish in whipped cream. with spiced cranberry mixture and We hope the perity. A Happy 1957 to you!. . 2 tablespoons French dressing roll. Roll in paper until serving good things of life ' A v o cad o s; « .. '• Steamed Cranberry Pudding time. ■ r- 1" Chop cranberries, add Sugar and .cup butter - will abound with you allow to stand While remainder of % cup sugar V y Spiced Cranberries ingredients are prepared. Combine .2 .eggs "well beaten Empty,No. 2 can cranberry satice apple, grapefruit,, banana and nuts. 2% cups flour- into a saucepan. Mash well‘.and Mix with cranberries. Blend horse­ 2 Vi -teaspoons baking powder., add % teaspoon cloves, Vi ti aspoon X. H. Wood & Son radish with French dressing and '.ii cup m ilk cinnamon and % teaspoon grated MOTOR CO. pour over fruits. Fill centers of 1 cup cranberries . .. orange rind. Cook over low heat 5 General Contractors avocados or-^ivocndo rings with Cream butter, add sugar grajl- minutes. ' Beat smooth. . Cool. ‘WOOD-Work is GOOD Work’ m ix tu re . / • .' iially and eggs... Mix and sift flour Spread on..hot sponge cake. Roll and baking’ powder and add alter­ up.. Dust with confectioners'sugar. 100 Cookman Ave. 1101 ^MAIN STREET * ASBURY PA.RK Cranberry Conserve nately with milk to first mixture. vn : 1 quart cranberries, Stir in berries. Steam 3 hours. At Christmas time there is-con­ Ocean Grove “McGcc Has the Key to c'nrefree Motoring” i - • . cup c,old w a te r Serve with thin cream,! sweetened fusion and excitement everywhere. % cup boiling water and flavored with nutmeg. The practical, housekeeper will see Sl9l9lSlSll!lSl5lSlSl3l2iaSl2l3l3:Siaa3jSlSia % pound seeded raisins . to it that as much cooking as possi­ % pound .English walnut meats Cranberry. Horseradish Relish ble is. finished and out of the way 1 orange thinly sliced and cut ; Mix', chopped raw cranberries, before, the. .last'minute ru s h de­ • . in small pieces- with grated horseradish in .propor­ mands her attention. Plan for the 1% pounds sugar tions of % cranberries to M> horse- cookie jar today and fill it in plenty 6 A 1 A 6 E Pick over and wash berries. Add radish; Serve with meSts.'" of time for Christmas,. RUDOLPH JARMER, Mgr. cold water and boil until the skins break. Force through a strainer Cranberry Juice Cocktail Scotch Date Sticks Filling ■92. So. Main' Street and add, boiling water, seeded rais­ 2 cups cranberries "'Cut 1% cups of pitted dates in OCEAN. GROVE ins, orange and sugar. Again bring 2 cups water thirds-and!cook;withcup o f w a ­ to boiling point and simmer 20 lA cup sugar ' ter to the consistency of marmalade PRospect 5-5144

We Greet the New Year With A Smile. '

Grove Cleaners SHORE RESTAURANT and Dyers EmiipMBtf t il . 40 Pilgrim Pathway. II -13 -15 South Main Street OCEAN GROVE Neptune, N. J* Hadford & Wm. Cla'tley, Props. .(OPPOSITE MAIN AVE. GATES TO OCEAN GROVE) - : v - 1 ■ !i, .i--'.. . V j lOjraikMXMtMisiiiMtiMdMidnkiKSi'' OCEAN GROVE QMES OCEAN GROVE, NEW JEHSEt

LEGAL' NOTICE OHANCEES' W 19 Biitboards Seek Teachers SHERIFF'S SALE!- Bs virtue ot ' a writ of execution to me - directed. Issued out of the Superior Court of , New Jersey ' (Chancery. Division) there will be exposed to sale at. pub­ lic vendue, on . •„ -• • > • • ; • Monday, the 14th day of January, J057. between the hours of 12 o'clock and m s m m s 4:30 o’clock (at 2 o'clock Eastern Stand­ ard Time) in the afternoon of, said day, at the Court House in the Borough of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New PROPERTY RECONDITIONING Jersey, to satisfy a judgment of said HOTEL AND R^TAURANT SUPPLIES court amounting to approximately. $10,900,00. \ , v ' ‘ v All that tract or parcel of land and OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE premises, hereinafter. particularly de­ i Get it a t the .. , ’ ■ v scribed, situate Jn the Township of THE WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, INC. Neptune, in the County, of . M onmouth | and State of New Jersey: v, .v • \ Shore Restaurant Equipment Co. : BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED | PLUMftlNG . HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING as, lot- 91, Block 242, as shown on Map of Brockton Estates, Township of N ep-. ' ^K ilvhcn Equipm ent and Fucriifur* tune, Monmouth County. New Jersey, SHEET METAL WORK—JSIT^HEN MODERNIZATION filed in tho Monmouth County' Clerk’s w m m m s '' HOTEL, RESTAURANT and BAR SUPPLIES Office Deceknbet 29, 1954, in File No. i ■ Over Fifty Years Fourth and Railroad Ave?. l32,.Sheet 20. . *•. ' I t ? WEB Co ’ F orm s o t application can be obtained o f a deer. THQMAS EDWARD HARTMAN from the undersigned. (B24 Heck Avenue The SSwrc'2 Newest a sd Most Hi.'.' Watcb.ous« .Secretary Dated: December 27, 1956 > You're not alone, dear spruce tree Neptnne, K-tvif■ m sw if . SE llotg t-1033 Box 58 , HELEN A. QUERING, Secretary divine! M i Band Avenm. Neptmre. N. J. . BHowwct 4 4 ^ , •Allenwood, N. J. . Township of Neptune Objections,; if any^ should be made Board of Education The Star of Bethlehem soon on you immediately In writing to John W. South Main Street , . Knox, Township Clerk of the Town­ Ocean Grove, N. J. doth shine, PLASTERING —' PATCHING — CONCRETE WORK A . G R ©GEMS, Inc. ship of Neptune, Neptune, N_ J. . _ BTORAGB AND MOVING And as they gazed at the heaven­ H o w a r d h . h a r t m a n . i n c . NOTICE TO PERSONS DESIRING ly sky • Phone PRospect 6-209* -51-52 Howard H, Hartman, Pres. WILLIAM GRAY, Mason Contractor ACBNSB . n. niTnlrl.tr Q‘979J 931 ASBDBT AVENOB ABSENTEE BALLOT They saw the Almighty coming _A I J J K P VAil' SUCWBS Or 1 JnjtlTi.- 9-ZZM A8BBIK1 PA R K , M. J. (CIVILIANS) PR 0-7940 MONMOUTH COUNTY down to be nigh. 25! Third Avfc. Neptune City, N. J. SURROGATE'S COURT If you are a qualified and registered ■ ' ' ; ROOFS — S I D I N 6 8 Notice to Creditors to Present Claims voter of the State who expects to be Thousands of snowflakes were Against Estate absent outside the^State on February CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR 13. 1957. o r a q u a lifie d a n d r e g is te r e d sprayed on the tree ’ * ESTATE OF ELIZABETH COOK EXF- voter who will be within-the State on Each with a Star of heavenly glee. GE3NERAL ROOFING CO. ( LER, deceased. • February 13. 1957, but because of ill­ ROOFING — SIDING — SUTiaRS — LEADERS Pursuanti to the order of EDWARD ness or physical disability will be un­ Icicles bedecked with nature di­ C. BROEGE, Surrogate of the County able to cast your ballot at the polling W C . H . W o o d a n d S o n 10^ ^ “ t Ye . . FREE ESTIMATES , ■ ' | of Monmouth, this day made, on the place in your district On saia date, vine JAEPENXEUS-MASONS. All types construct!on. rooftagr, siding. Weyer- PRospect 6-8249 1408Yj Corlies Ave., Neptune PR 6-7680. application of the undersigned, Asbury and you desire to vote in the Neptune That no adorned tree could its kmtisor shell bomet. We will undortaVe your entire project (foundation to Park National Bank and Trust Com­ Township School election to be held pany,: S6le-_Executor of , the estate of on F e b r u a r y 13, 1957, k in d ly w r ite a n d beauty outshine. Interior decoration). Estlnuites free. Satisfaction guaranteed. the said- £h£abeth' Cook Eifler, de­ PLUMBING i HEATING apply in person to the undersigned at This Christmas Eve is shortlived ceased, notice is hereby given to the once requesting that a Civilian Ab­ creditors of said deceased to present sentee ballot be forwarded to you. to stay : ‘ F.G. RHODES to , the said Sole Executor their claims Such request must state ypur home ad­ under oath . within ' six. months from dress and . the address .to which such Then all the selected tree be thrown ^ 9 * Charles Lamhert g a b RANGES and AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS this: date. : ballot should be sent, and. must «be D a te d : D e c e m b e r 6, 1956 signed with your’signature, and, state a w ay ' ’VV - " ' Roofing, Siding, Alteration .Work — No Job Too. * Telephone r 220 MAIN STREET , . ASBURY ■ PARK NATIONAL the reason why you will not be able Like wooden soldiers cut off from PRospect S-2?68 Established 1918 AVON, N. J. BANK AND' TRUST CO. to vote 'at your usual polling place. Large or Too Small — Terms Arranged : 601 M a ttis o n A v e n u e , No Civilian Absentee ballot will be fur­ their feet Asbury Park, N. J. nished or forwarded to any applicant We’ll see them disgarded on every YOUR BEST BUY — THE TIMES By: Joseph F. Mullin, unless request therefore. Js received '■*■■■ - T r u s t O ffic e r n o t;les3 than eight days prior to the street, - V’ Folly *3.00 YEARLY BY MAIL, EDWITf P. LONGSTREET, Esq. election, and contains the foregoing, in- inaureo 710 . Mattison Avenu^ V formatloh. • ,, ; , , v - r. Not you, my dear spru6e tree, in . Insured William Harshman esu^ub Asbury Park, N. J. . Call D a te d : D e c e m b e r 27. 1956 this heavenly place , • . I EXPEBIEN'CBD CABPBNTEB — ‘.'From a kitchen cabinet to a complete . •A tto rn ey •••/•♦.* ■ ■ -T.V-. —50-53 - HELEN A. QUERING, Secretary bom*" — MASONBY — PLASTERING — GENERAL CONTRACTORS 'Township of Neptune In nakedness you’ll always wear EDMUND L, THOMPSON NOTICE TO PERSONS IN MILITARY Board of Education 452 Redmond Ave;, Ookhurst Manor KElIog 1-2664 R A D IO G A B SERVICE OR PATIENTS IN VETER­ South Main Street God’s own true face. - ■ ■ IK...... - I !■■■■—■ i. I. Painting and " ANS* HOSPITALS AND TO THEIR •V Ocean Grove, N. J. The Star of Bethlehem iso sacred I ; PasHVi KoH ging . . ' v .' ; RELATIVES AND FRIENDS ! —52 ■ v • V,,,.. PBospeet , divine R U G C LEA N I N 8 ;'. Bsttmxttt' ' If. you are in the Military Service or are a patient in a veterans’ hospital Will never fail bn your bosom to '»M( .BssaawWi Oeean a i m and desire to vote, or If you are a BrierleyV Rug G lea^ig ;S«rvice Fbohe S®8*s«i S-S8S*. y relative or friend of a person who Is shine. in the Military Service, or is a patient tircP rcfi Corner AIDA MARIA DeSANTO n tifto ttfl) p tRPKTP fBOROD GHIjY CLEANED in. a veterans’ hospital who, you be- 1 llevd, will desire to yote in the ■ Nep- Ocean Grove ■ ' “ MW6BLECTRICAU.Y' SHAMPOOS? PAY AND NIGHT giitiiiaotNiStdfWflittfiiiiiiitaHMaiiiiiiiismttiMHinig 3.40 L»wr«n©» Aremia PRoepect 4-442? ft»tw G w T »_ The Spruce Tree Divine i i & SERVICE i ■ ' * ' * s — AIR CONDITIONED^ Answers To4 “Who Knows?” The trees lit with splendor on l Rest Prices i 1. Arizona. • jCQAL aN P JFOfeL O il. Christmas.Eve 2. Thirtyrtwo. - Ifatkea a SHELL BEAUTY Bedecked with all beauty that man ' 3. Second Dempsey - Tunney Thompson Fuel, Company Air Cmiitioners F ar Old Gold and could conceive fight at'Chicago, $2,650,000. Silver and The glistening tinsels like harps on Finn, o i l w o o d a n d c h a r c o a l - B L in r o o a i Old Jewelry ' "Are as a watch in the a b o u g h • ' 4. ,117 So. Mtfn St.—MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prep.—PR U-3S00 72 MAIN AVENUE ' n ig h t.” Howard L. Smith Where nngels assembled their OCEAN GROVE 6. They are the Hawaiian Is­ The Hardware Store spEciAuzmo o f __ trumpets to blow lands. t>tttIGS HAIR COLORING & CDTTIKG Every view is .^.heavenly sight. of Oeejm Qrow 1 B. FEDDESI 6. Mt. Everest, in India. WfWELKB S PRospect 6-4461 . Of precious ornaments that glow 4» MAIN AVENUE , , ; W« B. NAGLE 7. Ju p ite r. i ' . ; OCEAN «BOyE . I With delight . OPEN— 6 days a weekl 8. Solid caTbon dioxide. NAGLE S Main - Central Pharmacy I- POST.OFFICE BLDG. „ , | And when the- eyes had towered tha HOURS—9 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. 0. 243,000 miles. PLUMBING p e ak PHE8CRlPTi'»f

FLORIST KEY to ALL AUTO REPAIRS. . FREE iPJOKUP ‘ AND :' ' : DELIVERY SERVICE X r CAPIA — The Land of lowers 7 — 20 Years at This Same MATTHEWS, ARCADIA , Address — We Operate Our Own Cleaning FRANCIONI and Pressing Mathises TIRES g j y f f GAKDENS,DCTT JTSjOWEriBj > . I H ui. H .' Catley. Wm. C. Catley fM ro» O t t WMEKAI, DESION6, PLOVtos Hl WHia P ran n e to n TELEVISION ■ Bmnmetfleia^na qAotoan A v » ______raone; PBoip^ s Neptune, & TAYLOR 40 Pilgrim Pathway. Ocean S kw • FUNERAL HOME PR 4-1X89 . Auto Repair Exclusive hit lr,K-pendve APPLIANCES..' FURRIER ‘ BODY & FENDER WORK DANIEL L. FRANCIONI THOMAS W, TAYLOR RAY ELLIS 704 • 7th ■ Ave. Asbury P srk PBPhone 4-4060 Ji Sariati Ready To Wear Stockton and So. Main S t. ■ Custom Tire Co. Air CondiUonedi PR 3*9021 1 R eeves j Mae. t» om t Bewltllii — Bepalrtnc 1200 Main Bt. Bradiej Beach CAREFREE MOTORING' Ocean Grove PR 6-7721 Families Called Par Of Hittlia 4m u Dry Cola Storst* Aabary Park A t Their Convenience j Beauty Shop j GARAGE—STORAGE aiuitiitn^iiiliuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiMiiJiuiuiiiiaiiimiHiui 1 115 Main Avenne | {CHRYSLER | , Ocean Grove § Oldsnobile Sslas and Service Esi. 1925 Phone PR 5-4670 >' AND GOLD SEAL & i Ocean Grove Self 8 I , Specializing ia I Billy Major’s Seacoast Garage ARMSTRONG INLAID I PERMANENTS I I . HAIR-STYLING | BS 8onth Main Street, 0««W Grov* ■ PLYMOUTH LINOLEUM ;• : .______STORAGE—BY DAY - WEtM -MONTH ^ I • and CUTTING 1 • Rubber Tile, Asphalt Tile, | 55 Olin St., .Ocean Grove 8 = -i - . a a Call P R '4*5898 for Appointment § Sales and Service Vinyl Plastic, Plastic Wall 18 lbs. Washed ■ V ’ S5cj I - Closed Mondays, a Phone PRospect 4-1439 21-HOUR SERVICE Tile, Fqrmlca Sink Tops. 18 lbs. Washed, Damp Dried 45c | iiiiiiiiiiiiliuiiiiiiiiiaitiiiitiiiiitniiiiitiuiiiiMiuiiiuuuifl "Absolutely tbe 'Dost — at 1 lbs. Washed and Dried 8flc = , SHAFWS GARAGE CORP. Reaaanable Priced1 STORAGE—BATTERY—TOWING SERVICE-REPAIRING • Estimates CheerloUy Given I WE WASH | ... m ffa sfeEftpj Corner Corlies Avenne and Main Street Neptune, N. J. M e G E E EKpert Mechanics I BLANKETS • ' | gBBfa I SLIP COVERS I I 3&0 LAUNDRY 1 BEDSPREADS I ;; :-m w i b w ^ L & N | SMALL RUGS I sup OoTCT iO f& M HOMES AND HOTELS • Phone PRospect 6-7119 MOTOR CO. J ® «iOTO0 . W C D & r 8 CURTAINS# o IrH w jor NEPTUNE LAUNDRY CO. 1101 MAIN STREET Floorcovering Shop | \ _ (Drop Bandies Accepted) . g QUAD LEY ALL SERVICES ------. ------Wm. Li Neavei a Srfu upHOurmnY co. | ‘ W e w ill make deliveries • fo x t h e £ r a i a a * Finished, ASBURY PAR® I WINTER MONTHS ONLY ot a email a { if ^int'iityt£ ykjt\ * jiff* y i PR 5 02^3 » 6-6524 V y; Soxtra cbargq. if WQBot' enough xe-fj 109. Sow MWn - I quests for thin service. | ■/ f -.-I PRospect 5-4344 ■ Neptnne ...' I ■ T h a n k y o u £ .J: • • a | : V GEORGE P. VAY § • READ f f f i {$GEAN GROVE TIMES UAKintuifliiiluiniiiiilKiiiiiiuirtiiiiiituiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiii? OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, DECEMBER: 28, .1968

Anonymous . 75 Members In Bala Cynwyd Methodist Clmreli S e e Z i f s Wek# ! @c i f r - YOU» MEDICINE CABINEf ‘ VFW Auxiliary Edward W; Robbins, Woolman’s Quality Market Microscope Of Neptune Post -,":S, 'A.-Martyn • -; , Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Keedy The Auxiliary of O’Brien-Major Miss Myrtle Ray Stark Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, G. Harry Ditter . held their regular meeting last Mr. &. Mrs. Lester Scott Thursday. Mrs. Michael Schnitzer, Jessie W. Kerpan president, presided. ' K Daniel J. King It was reported that there were Mrs. Wagiier Clark 75 paid up members. Mrs. W ilson Harley R. W orthington •'-. Barber, Ways and Means chair­ Mr. & Mrs. George K. Slingland man .reported that $63.40 was Leona Irving made at the rummage sale held in Miss Helen L. Wilson , Communism November. Mrs. Joseph Marmora lola R; C. Staats (Dr. Aleacaader J. Balinfcy; fcohi Rev. F. budley Bahmiburg In Buraia, is a lecturer ia economics re p o rte d -a p ro fit of $66." or; the and-a specialist Jn Russian nffalrs, Throw out unwrapped gauze band- . Scmb $ho!ve* wlih «oop end wefor, ( Clemens Markson - .' He is an aaalstajit* professo;.- of tc o - ago or roll cotton-lhcl’* beeoma uii^' A lladi a ihopplng pod to tablnof door, Natural Gas dinner which was held somic.fi at Eatgets SJnfcKsssity and wroppod, oil medicine* utod In a former Encouroge fqmtly to 1U» Hem» thot need in November. Mrs, Phillip Krush- Miss M argaret K, Wallace Th.- Time wHl publish his critical I1lne*» or preicrlbed for onolher person, replacing. Lobal and dote ail Uemf to bo M r. &. Mrs. William L. Kauffman appraisals of communist tlieory and ' lea- re p o rte d on th e B lue a n d B lack tactics from time to itime.) and all unlabeled container*. replaced afJer coblnef U deemed. dinner, held in November, realizing J. Kenneth Fritz --. ,. 1 a profit of $212. 1 • Dorothy Ann Ray \ Into the life of every 'columnist It was voted to/purchase,three W. J. Bocchetti a little self-svaluation must 'fall tickets for the dinner in honor sf A Friend .- And this is the day. Mr. & Mrs, Georgia H. Jenney ■ the National Auxiliary, president On October 26, 1956 this column K. C. Edwards to be held at the Robert Treat Ho­ attempted to prsdict what the Miss Helen A. Quering tel, on Feb. 3. It was voted to give Russian delegates would say on re­ ' Mr. & Mrs. W. W. Dotter- five dollars'to the Hungarian Be­ turning to their coniitry afttir hav­ . weich, Jr. .- ' lief; five dollars to Dept. Hospital ing observed our American elec­ Mrs. W. Stanley Naughright Christmas cheer; twelve dollars to tions. Louis B. Schultes National Hospital cheer; five dpi- My prediction was, put into these Alice C. Nagle Jars to dancer campaign and five w o rd s: ' Maud Bittner - dollars to the Memorial Fund. "On thei? return . . . the Soviet Photo by Wcstclox The Auxiliary will present an Paul Dochtermann observers will say that the Ameri­ ■ HAPPY NEW YEAR! Pee Wee Reese, captain of baseball’s Broolt- American flag to the .“Flying Arthur Lambert Mr. & Mrs.'Philip Schaub' can two-party system is precisely lyn Dodgers, whose World Series-defeat Iasi October brought Hoofs?' of the 4H Club, in Wayside. the sham that Marxist theory a n g u ish e d dies ol ‘W ait till-next yearl", points a hopeful finger . Twenty-two members attended and M argaret R. Telfer claims it to be. They will point Sit his Big Bon and'announces that “next "year” as here at last.. the next meeting will'be on Jail. A F rien d 1 W ith that, Pee Wee wishes everybody a happy 18S? . . and-fee Do keep'eablnet stoaced wlth^ AdheiJva Afv well-stocked medldno eobtnet I* ou^ that American voters . .have bandage* — rectangular strip*, square Hi# family safely center. Children re­ 8 at the"Post Home, . A F rien d same to .the Dodgers. - . ^ - , .' -\. -' /!;,;; A Friend . i only a Hyson's choicc, between patches; tiny circular *jpe»* all Ideal for spond to a calm and matler of fact at­ ‘twee Rupert H. Stanley . . Instead of noting the differ­ • ••• - i a .. ■ A i ' i • national president, Mrs. Glenn G. . Mrs. Mary Fulton Reuben R. Hull ences, the Soviet observers will stress the ar-caa of agreement; be­ A uxiliary Givfes Hays at the national convention, j Bertha Weiss Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Haas $5,000 For Nursery FHnd “England and America are two- tween Republicans and Democrats. will he given by Mrs. Madeline Agnes Sprosel Dorothy E. Gumbcl Yule Party For countries- separated by the. sajr.o Catherine & Lena LaRosa According to Marxist theory. . . . Webster. ■ . Florence .Oakley David _V. Carter, Administrator language.” — Alec Guines:'. . Miss May Casler no election is, really free or signifi­ Mrs. W alter Johnson Bancroft Family ' - ^ 4 i i of Fitkin Memorial, Hospital, an­ Mildred A. Newman cant unless the working class has Miss Grace M. Allen .'■■■ nounced today the receipt of $5,000 Mr. '&Mra. C. W. Brandenhaugh the opportunity of voting for a Aids Scouting YOUR BEST BUY — THE TIMES Mrs. Wm. McClung Members of the Bancroft-Taylor from Mrs., Catherine S.^Mprcer, of Louis W. Nittinger party dedicated to the overthrow of $3.00 A YEAE ' Davis Stewart Rest Home Auxiliary entertained Rumson, to be added to the Cath­ Fred, H. Gross the capitalist system.” Emily Tallerday . the guests of the home,last Friday erine S. Mercer Nursing Fqnd. M r, & Mrs, Carl R. Hammerly Miss Sue H. Sparrow ‘ Thie report of the Soviet delega­ iiight. • Sirs, I-’rederick Strom, This Fund was established by Mra. Rena M. Spencer Caroline Sparrow tion—a report which - could have president, welcomed tHe guests and Mercer for the. purpose of assist­ Miss Grace Coney W. H. Collins been written without ever leaving Rev. . Herbert Smith Offered, the ing graduate and student nurses Mr. A. van der Mej Mr. & Mrs. Herman C. Welk the Soviet Union—is now in and prayer, followed by the singing of of the Ann May School of .Nursing Mr. & Mrs. Edmund B. Shotwell Miss Clara Meyers duly published, in the Soviet press. Christmas carols accompanied at to further their educational, recre- . Herbert E. B ro w n In Memory, of ■ V. L. Kurdyavtsev, one of the dele­ the pia«3 by ^Mrs, Charlei Clarke. a'tional and social needs * Stephen Iannotta Elizabeth Schaefer gates who observed our election A film of Henry VsnDyke's M r.- Mrs. A. 0, MaeLelland & D r. & M rs. J . E d g a r W ash a h au g h and a member of the editorial board story, “The Other Wise Man” was Rev. & Mrs. George W. Hammers of the government newspaper, “Iz- shown by Mr, Smith. Refresh­ J. G. Smith . I S i , vestia”, wrote the following abqpt ments in keeping with the holiday FIRE ALARMS ’ Edward C. Lacher our 1956 election: were sorved by Mrs. Strom, Mrs. Ruth R. Fulmer Clubwomen Make; “There is no difference between Wesley .Robinson, . Mrs. Carlton OCEAN GROVB William G. Nealy, Jr. the Republican and Democratic Baird, Mrs. Christian ~ Schmidt, Maud E. McCulIen Wreaths & Sprays 21.. : New York and Aabnry Av«». parties, and both are financed by Miss Florence Noble and Mrs. 2 8 _ -..______Snrf 'Atid Baaib Rev. F. H. .Fletcher big monopolies. There is. really Geoi'ge Patterson. '' 24— ...... Embury in i 'Biith R. G. McKeown The Occan Grove Woman’s Club only . one party in. the United Those attending were: Miss C. K. 25 —------Main and'BJlgmrt Fatl^wfy George C. Miller held its wreath making party last 2ft„Broadway sKd ll'grlin Fath'y States. Tlie reason for having an Swartz, Misa Sarah B. Heisler, Miss Hattie Buchanan , Thursday at the clubhouse, 89 Mt. Tsbo'f and Penn, Avenue election at all . is to distract1 the' Miss E. Mae Conifort, Miss . Ethel 28. — —.'.— North Bad i’v.vll!on Mr. & Mrs. Harry Woodward Carmel Way, at 10:30 A,M, voters, from serious political prob­ Youii'g, Miss Mav>-; Buffani, Miss 29— ;.„..‘..McClijitoek'ftTid' Beach LIKE M r. & Mrs. Raymond Hall Refreshments were served' at lems confronting the country and; ■Leriora Smith. M ri. Gertrude Res-' 81..- ...... South End Pavilion Mr. & Mrs. Otto G. Stoll noon by the hostesses, Mrs. Mar­ C: LESLIE RICE, JR.; of Midi 82™ ------;.:.Clark snd. New Jersey at the same time-to create the sique, Miss Cornelia Farrington, 'Hannah-Crosman Post 2233 garet Selfridge, Garden chairman, •jlsiown Township, will' head the 85..1...... Benson a n d M t. TiibOT W ay BEING ; impression that -he,'! the voter, per­ Miss , Berth& A.'; Goodale, Miss 84...... —Heck and Whitfle'fl V.F.W. assisted by Mrs. Douglas Smith, 195? Boy Scout Drive to raise sonally, takes part in' deciding the Nancy Dovey, Miss Margaret funds to further. development-a?. ■35 ...... ;..Webb and Pennsylvania Mrs. E. W. Fielder Mrs. Donald Mackenzie, Miss Kath­ ORK \GAIN! destinies of his country.”. Crouse, Miss Laura Chase, Miss the'-' rec'sntly-..acquired -.50C5 . a cre 86...„'...... Surf and Pilgrim Pathway Grace M. Rusch erine Brandley, Mrs. George Davis, Forestburg . Scout' Reservation 87...U .------.-...Benson and. FrankUn The nstensible^purposs of, a cul­ Grace Merwin, Miss Myrtle Chapin, When a New" Year comes aSoisg yoa Wesley Morris Mrs. Fred Engel, Mrs. George Pati and for operating requirements 88...... Benson and Abbott tural exchange program was to Miss Caroline P. Wilson Miss Caro­ tan wipe thc slate flean of all iro;i- M rs. M inor B. T ilton erson and Mrs. Fred Schnepper,- tor. 4he county’s 8,000 S o y 89...... New York and Stockton give both Americans and Russians line Carpenter. . i"' Members.' H< is vice president 41;...... -.'.....;Heck a n d L aw rence hlo and worry; it's like being bom Helen F. Hill Wreaths and sprays were made, again. May 1957 bring, you . every-. (J an. opportunity, to become better And, Miss Margaret L. Sckley, snd director of She Empire 42.. ;------Olin Street Firehouse Florence A. Wells carols played and' a Christmas Trust Co.; New York City. 48----- ...'...... — Main and Beach thing yon wont in th* 'way- of acquainted 'in 'the, hope that ' by Miss Mary E. Johnston, Miss Ara­ accomplishment. Mr. & Mrs. A. W. Warurck story read by . Mrs. Selfridge, en­ 44... .------— Delaware and Stockton learning- the truth abouf 'cacli: oth­ bella G. Crothers, MiBS Bernice R. Edith K. Reese titled,' “The Shoemaker’s Dream.” Watch Night*Communion 45... „ ...... Main .and New Jersey er we, would . also learn to live Whipple, Miss Florence- Ji Arm­ 66.™ ...... Telephone Alarm Mrs. Richard DePree ■ Others attending were: Mrs. C. together more peacefully. It is strong, Miss EditfrFredericks; Miss E, Kleinschmidt J: Markson, Mrs., R. A. Davison,' The Watch Night program at St. clear now that the Soviet intention Florence Vann, Miss! Mabel Wig­ K. BOUFARAH Rev. Paul S. Wagner Mrs. Christian Schmidt, Mrs. Har­ Paul’s Methodist Church will in­ ?~-Stdkes Co. Call. 0—Eaglo Co. has.been quite.otherwise. Russian old Horne, Mrs. Charles Wahl; Mrs. gins, Miss ‘Et}/el£T, -Vuhetc, Miss clude a fellowship period beginning (’all. J—Washington Co. Call.' S— TAILORING Miss A. Violet Knouse Fire Chief's; Call. 2—Fire Oiit. observers have been sent here in Blanche- K em p , Mifes A n n a 'N e sto r, at' 9:45 on' Monday evening in the ALTERATIONS Misses Jessie & Mae Fulton J. B. Hulit, Mrs. Florence Emmons, a^Ambulance Call. 8—Fire Alarm order to provide the Soviet govern­ Miss M ary.-E.iRitter, - Miss , Or- Mr. & Mrs. Russell J. Dilley Mrs. Joseph Blackley, Mrs. Harry Assembly Room; refreshment*; in Test 1 P.M; . . . ' 7 . ' . , ment grist for its propaganda mill. pha Moffett, Miss Jay Tucker, Mrs. 145 AhJbott Avenue K. J. Brundige Hodgson, Mrs. James Monahan. the junior'room at 10:30; and 'an That leads me to belieye that the E. Weber, • - f-f - '■ D. E. StevenB informal service o i H oly Com ­ OCEAN GROVE ■ ' . - f t * * recent State Department ban on Usually the first screw, that gets Mary C. Spafford • -M'M£ munion, prayer and meditation at “It’s not the ups and downs of further cultural exchange between loose in a person's head H the one ' PRospect 4-2494 Grace & Ruth Odenwelder life that bother us; it’s thc jerks.” WCTU M ^jng Today 11:00 in the sanctuary of the ourselves and the Russians is.no church. This Communion Service that controls the tongue. MIKKlgSiXHMaiMa^OimMlkUm May Buckelbergcr —Dan Bcnnnctt; great loss. - • ! \ The Ocean Grove WCTU will will replace the ;one regularly held On November 29, 1966, this col­ meet this afternoon {Friday).2:00 on the ftret^Suiiday of the month. umn discussed thc reasons why the P.M., in St. Paul’? .Church. Mrs; Christians of all denominations are Soviet Union ;s losing ground as ! INVITING THE t/NDERTAKER- Mildred ’ Byerson. .. will leifd devo­ invited to be present and take a result of- Khrushchev’s folly. I tions.-Soloist, Mrs'. Muriel Spence. com m union; rvis** . ’..va.. . bad given nine reaspna' why the >%& Soviet position today! is ' .much weiiker than it had ever been. Eight of those reasons arc still valid. One of the reasons, however, has Happy New Year been overstated here. On addition­ al reflection and investigation, it is now my opinion that the Soviet Union has not lost as much face or ground with the Asian neutrals as I had indicated. . . , In the early flushes of enthusi­ WE WISH asm over the pronouncements of the Prime Ministers of India, Bur­ ma, Ceylon and Indonesia regard­ As the clock rings out the hour of . ; ' YOU A ing Soviet butchery in Hungary, I midnight and a brand New Year had stated; tha t the 'Soviet Union bows in, we raise our'voiceB above has lost favor with the neutral na­ all the welcoming whoopdedoo to WONDERFUL 1957! tions. But following ;the speeches wish you and yours 365 happy of Nehru, V. K, Krishna .Menon / days, filled with good health, good May your No./ Year be full, to and othefs, it is becoming increas­ cheer and good fortune. overflowing of nccotriplishrnent, ingly clear that the nature of their good'health nnd happiness.' condemnation of'the Soviet Union A is moBtly a polite slap on . the w rist. ' WELLER’S This is particularly true in the 20-40 P ro sp ect N ep tu n e cose of Nehru who. envisages him­ self thc great iriediatbr between r,-i / the Communist and frei-world. It is' certainly trUo of Krishna,Menbn who, when fntervi'ewed on M eet thc GENERAL G M C SALES, INC. Press, refused even: to question the To onl ru w a t and ytllsw /Wfutroi right of the Soviet JUnion to send MONMOUTH COUNTY — OCEAN COUNTY add a catyX »f lw v « . tyr'M t ■ its troops into Hungary. _■ witi with rain and *■ j^-; come disenchanted with.; Cotninu-