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Vol. LXXXViH, No. 18 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE , FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1963 SEVEN CENTS JCP&L To Erect ’38 Class Reunion Vote Merger Of i Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Edwin F. Ilann DevelopmentAreas Nuclear Station Registration For Saturday, May 18 Central Jersey & Married 60 Years April 29th Pre-Schoolers To Learn History In NEPTUNE TWP. — The Matawan Rank C la ss.o f 1938, Neptune High NEPTUNE . TWP.—iPrc- Of New Home School, will hold its 25th year • School. Registration dates for Sites Generating Plant of 500,- class reunion on Saturday, May Boards Seek Approval the. September, 1963 Kinder- . 0 0 0 Kilowatts Planned 18, at Jack Sullivan’B Lodge, garten Entrance .for pupils Historian John B. Slout Spring'Lake. This will be the Of State .Commissioner'. . who will be attending the Nep­ And Tercentenary Unit For Lacey Township first reunion for the class and And Federal Government : tune Township Public Schools the committee is having diffi­ will be as follows: Initiate New Program ■ MORRISTOWN, N . J. - culty in locating some of its FREEHOLD ;-4 Milton F. Starting at 9:00 ajn.,in the Tersey Central Power & Light members. To date, sixty-four following schools: NEPTUNE~TVVP. - Resi. graduates have been contact­ Stevenson,' president of the Company expects to have in ed. If . you know anyone not Matawan Bank and Robert B. May 6, 7, 8,; Summerfield dents of new housing.develon- s e r X e by 1969 a 500,000 kilo­ yet notified please call and give . .'School :: Barlow, president of the Cen­ May 9'— Whitesville School ments in the township will be watt nuclear fueled electric their name and address to Ruth tral Jersey Bank and Trust generating station on a .com- Hancox, PR 5-0304, The com­ M ay 10—Ridge Ave. School given an historical sketch of mittee hopes for a good re­ Company, h a v e announced May 13—Oceaii Groye School their neighborhood,, according nanv-owned, 800-acre site on sponse and a pleasant evening. plans for merging the two Oyster Creek,- Lacey Town­ May 11 — Bradley Park , to plans initiated v Tuesday financial institutions. School ship, Ocean County— 10 miles night by the Neptune Town­ south of Toms River /md 40 The Boards of Directors of May 1.6 «ind 17 •— .Shark both banks have voted approv­ River Hills School ' ! ship Tercentenary Committee. miles north of, Atlantic City- Parents must have birth cer­ William H. McBlwmn, President Barbara Lindner al of the plan of merger and tificates, diphtheria, polio and Historian John B. Stout will of JCPL anil New Jersey Power the merger agreement will be vaccination, certificates f o r prepare a brief history of the I & T ieht Company, subsidiaries of submitted to stockholders for every child and all children ' n, V-,(!ual farms that are now Hip General Public U tilities Cor­ Jos. Fitzgerald their approval in the near fu­ must be .5. years of age on or Hamilton Gardens, NentUne poration, announced yesterday that ture. The proposed merger Revi Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Forrest Hann before October 1, 1963. * the utility will invite final competi- bl-ookr’'s organizations th-e van' fueled station at that site. Eight this year. the chapel was named — Dr. to \ speak’. ' ' He V served - the little to 10 years after operation com­ Township Committeeman Gilbert and Mrs; Edwin Forrest Hahn, church here in Old Bridge for two mences the cost of delivered power Twelve and Recreation Director of Ocean Grove, N. J. years and three months as' supply, from the nuclear riant-is expected The couple plan to be married Larry Hennessey were present and pastor until it could afford a. regu­ to be as economical as th a t from June 8 in St. Paul’s Lutheran pledged their support. Mr. Twelves The day started with a .luncheon lar minister.7 ; library^riassa®®?'' Tho • (IISP*y in the- the recently announced mine-mouth Church, Erie. said the new fields will be ready and reception at .5 p.m. at the home So,, in grateful memory of Di-. coal-fired Keystone generating sta­ The bride-to-be will graduate in this year. Help is needed to. get the of Carl Crandall, lay leader. At 7 Hann and his loyal wife and co- t o r to be built by Jersey Central June from • Gettysburg College in fields ready. Volunteerhelpers can p.m. the church was filled with workerj; the members pf old Simp- Mrs. Richard McCormick Pennsylvania where she is major­ friends!; and parishioners for the son named the chapel in their new arid two other utilities in West call Bill Smith, PR 4-0373. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Central Pennsylvania. .. - ing in psychology and minoring in A ladies auxiliary is being dedication service; conducted by the church “Hann Chapel”,. fsrssais^sa-Joseph E. BonnpH C“mP>'ttee. elementary education. She has ac­ pastor, Kiev. Walter-T. Gandek. V- . V, The honored,;guests took back to and Mrs. : Edward C. McCormick, Nuclear electric generating sta­ formed , - V v ’v-'.- 320 loth avenue, Belmar. ■ Projects, and Gilben t"’3!’ °f tions are not new to JCPL U and cepted a teaching position in Pasa­ A parade will precede the open­ their.home in Ocean Grove many chairman of nh,.J , T"’elves, The speaker recalled- the crisis a beautiful floral remembrances, in­ iThe Rev. Robert Heller officiated. the other companies in the Or dena, California, where the couple ing game on May llth, starting few years , ago in the building af­ displayed a sketch of*- proPort'es, will reside after their marriage. cluding a “monGy tree." Miss Alice Moyer of Ocean Glove Svstem have built and placed from the Acme Market on Corlies was organist. by 5 ft. wooden sign th°f°sed 4 onpratibn- a 5,000. kilow att experi­ She is a member of Gamma Phi at . Highway 35 to Field 1. The Beta sorority. The bride was given in hiarriage be used to announce t 1 would mental nuclear *ueled, .85atl0",h game will be between the “Tigers” by her father. She was attired in Committee pro.W s ,T ,rotT tenai'y Saxton, Fa. A substantial number ■ The prospective bridegroom, who and “Sharks”. Republican Club was graduated from Neptune High jion Sponsors a gown of organza and French rose- anniversary year of , the 85th of the operating personnel at the The season gets underway on point lace 1 Styled. with a portrait 1904. The eomniiif to'vn3hip in Saxton nuclear plant are, JCE” School and the class of 1902 from May 13 with the “G iants” vs. “In­ their presentation °° aI’t'roved Gettysburg College, was a political neckline appliqued with lace. Her employees assigned there when the dians’’ at Field 1 and the “Wild­ To Meet May 10th ■veil'fell from a headpiece of lily of S t went into- operation in the science major; (He : is a member cats” vs. “Yankees" at Field 2. Marlboro Dance comSeeJr Pch„ni a;f^ ^ ^ h e of Lambda Chi Alpha social fra­ the valley. She carried a bouquet spring of 1962. “The first-hand ex­ President Smith announced plans, of stephanotis.with a. white orchid. ‘heir history nrolrJL ?ct,dn o( perience and knowlodge gamed by ternity and Pi Lambda Sigma honr to join the National League Asso­ OCEAN GROVE — The regular orary fraternity. meeting of the Ocean Grove Wom­ Neptune Post Arranges Miss Elizabeth A. Dwyer, West theme of givin^m™,. the fhp emnloyees assigned to the £>ax- ciation and be represented at’ the en’s Republican Club has been sense of “belonging” to^ th*"** a ton p to t wiU be invaluable in the Presently stationed ait Fort Sill, playoffs.' : Event For Patients; Mem- Allenhurst; Ocean Township, was munity. This nm l.i .P, e com- postponed one week so. that Mrs. maid of honor. Mrs. Gene R. Marks, construction and operation of the Oklahoma, serving six months in 1 Jiine 1 has been picked , as a bers To March Loyalty Day informing residents in jdea of - new Plant,” Mr. McElwa.n, said the U.S. Army, he will return to special fund raising day. The Floyd Rush, president, and other South Belmar, and 'Miss Shirley “W hen th e y were assig n ed there, the managerial training program money will be used to buy new members may attend the convention Ann Gillum, Ocean Grove, sister of New Jersey Federation of Re­ he added, “we were looking to the in. which he was employed by Mu­ uniforms. It is hoped that more NEPTUNE TWP. —At the last of the bride, were attendants. They ' future and the possibility that tual of New York Life Insurance parents will attend the games this publican Women at Atlantic City! wore aqua satin-faced' organza The meeting will be held Friday, meeting of Neptune Township : JCPL might one day erect a nu­ Company before entering the army. year and encourage the boys. American Legion Post 346, plans gowns fashioned with- bell-shaped May 10 at 1:30 p.m. a t the.B arnc- skirts. They wore cloche caps of clear plant. gat Restaurant, 08' Main avenue. were finalized for the May Day ’ ' ------'' ■ Dance held last night at Marlboro straw, and crushed roses and car- The over-night trip to Gettys­ risd cascade bouquets of pink roses. Neptune Theatre’s “Critic’s burg, is to be held Tuesday, May State Hospital for the patients. A 14th and returning Wednesday, large number of members were Michael J. McCormick, Belmar, Launch Drive For May 15th. present to assist the committee brother of the bridegroom, was best Opens May 10 At All donations for the cakeless headed by. Charles Moris and H arry man. George L. Latirner, Belmar cake sale will be due not later than Egan; * Thomas V. Dwyer, West Allenhurst, Vice Commander Charles Tice and Thomas J; Coghan, B rick To wn­ the June meeting. Members arc ship were ushers. ble as cupid. Mrs. Matchkaloff has urged .to support it. reported that the Film -strips on versity College of Forestry at Svm NEPTUNE — Will iam the American Flag had been de­ A reception was held at the Sea Building Fund had some professional acting ex­ Girt Inn. The couple are residing Barnes, of W. Long Branch, perience. livered to the Neptune High School and the Neptune board of education in A von.. Mrs p j i son °f Mr. and % and Mrs. Donna Applegate, of Mrs. Marilyn Barnes, of W. Long “Y” Girls Leader Mrs. McCormick is a graduate NEPTU N E — A $450,000 cam and th at 1000 copies of. the F lag N T *i > Neptune City. Bradley Beach, head Neptune Branch, plays “Ivy London,” Park­ Code on the care and display of of Neptune High School. She is em­ N- J.. and fol.mcr ocean-Grove paign for the Fitkin Hospital Build­ er’S first wife; while Mrs. Bernice ployed by the New Jersey Bell ing Fund will be launched Tuesday Community Theatre’s cast of the American Flag had been- ord­ 1 rcs'dents on Lake avenue ’ Testa, 229 Laurel PI., here, is “Es­ ered for distribution to residents Telephone Co. as a service repre­ at a sponsors dinner in the Spring Ira Levin’s' “Critic’s Choice;' sie,” the maid- ■ sentative, and is organist at the. ' ---- — * ------Lake Golf & Country Club. Vincent of the township. This three-act comedy can be “Critic’s Choice” is being directed Commander James Lyden urged Manasquan Baptist Church. . Earns Insurance “Seal” T. Hirsch is general chairman. Mr. McCormick is a graduate Mrs. Richard R.. Stout, W est Al- seen May 10, 11, 16, 17 and 18. by Art Weller, 712 Wakefield Rd., all members to march with the post NEPTUNE — Edward Byrne of Ienhurst, and Theodore F. Appleby, at 8:40 p.m. in Sun Motel auditor­ here; while Al Applegate, of Brad­ this Sunday in the Loyalty Day of St. Rose, High. School and at­ (0 Green Grove Rm,l k; C’ Asbury Prk realtor, are co-chair­ ium, W. Bangs avenue and Rt. 33, ley Beach, is producing the show. parade in Asbury Park and also tended St. Joseph College, Albu­ awarded "Seal of Confidence” w here. ' ■ 1 - ' : [■[ ■ This pair also did tl,a respective to turn out in force for the Memo­ querque, N. M. He is employed by tification by the Allstate Insurance men of the memorial subscription directing and producing of Nep­ the New Jersey N atural Gas Co., committee. John D. Lazarus, realty Mr. Barnes portrays “Parker Bal- rial Day parade arid services to Companies, according to New Ter tune Community Theatre’s first pro­ be held jointly this year by Post K eyport.' :-v >;• consultant of Wanamassa, and Ed­ lentine,” a critic whose second Wife duction, Noel Coward’s “Blithe hoTn RIOnal J’Innn«'er Kick E. Ver- win ”M. Ambler, coast division man Angela decides to write a , play 346 and O’Brieri Major Post VFW. ------noia. Byrne has been an Allstate Spirit.” The first meeting of the. Coaster ager of Jersey Central Power &. which he must review. Mr. Barnes, Tickets may be obtained from -With 2nd Marine, Division Light Co.,. are co-chairmen of the Monmouth Players’ past president, Derby Committee, which is spon­ any group or by calling either sored in conjunction with Asbury business, and commercial commit­ has starred in many Shore Little PR 4-6201, or PR 4-0658. : CAMP LEJEUNE, N. C.—Ma­ tee. , Theatre plays. Park Post 24, will be held this rine Private First Class John A. ------* ------Friday evening at the Post 346 Mrs. Applegate is Angela, who home Gully Rd., Neptune. Jones, son of' Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Overnight trip' to Valley Forge; Jones, 14 Harrison street, Neptune, GROVE SKY VIEW TAXI all des­ School For Home Buyers is upset by her husband’s nega­ Lancaster, York and Gettysburg. It was announced by Sons of the tinations. Call PRospect 5-2942. tive attitude toward her play-writh­ American Legion Chairman James N.J., is serving with the First Bat­ Tuesday, May 14 and 15. Price $26., talion, Sixth Marine Regiment, ah —Stf MANASQUAN — More .than 65 ing efforts. Mrs. Applegate last For details call Mrs. Disbrow, PR | Holmes that the boys will march persons have registered, to date in appeared in Pine Tree Players’ “Sa­ 4-1234 or Mrs. Stirling, PR 5-5198. | in the Loyalty and Memorial Day. infantry battalion of the Second GROVE BARBER SHOP moving brina Fair” production. Marine Division.at Camp Lejeune, to Lou-Ellen Apts., 56 Maip Ave. the School Home Buyers, which be­ Ocean Grove Republican Club. —18 parades. ; , '. David Hopper Jr., 10, of 1 Nor­ All members were invited to at­ N.'-C.'; : V-;-’ Opening April 30th. - 16-17 gins Moiiday night at Mutual man Dr., here, makes his stage tend the dance on Saturday, May - — — - * — — debut as 12-year-old “John Bal- DR.-'GREGORY H. LOCKE, Chiro­ Aid Savings and Loan Association’s practor, 97 Abbott Ave., Ocean 25, at the Post home, sponsored An Air Policeman HAVE 10U TRIED the Business­ auditorium, State Highway 71 and lentine,” a precocious critic in his by the Ladies Auxiliary. Music men’s Luncheon olTcred each day at own.right.. Grove. PR 5-5430 or CA 2-0816. Main street, here. The school is Tues., Thurs. & Sat. by appoint, will be by Charlie Schwartz and the Neptune- Diner? Choice of 3 Vince Harnett, of Asbury Park, his orchestra. . MALMSTROM AFB, Mont.— different menus for SI. Complete a public service event sponsored ment only. . __$tf Airman First Class Rudolph • Wil­ plays “Dion Kapakos,” the direc­ MISS BARBARA J. PEARL, dinners starting at Sl;40. —ltf by the iN. J. Shore Builders Assn. tor of Angela’splay. Mr. Hartnett, J & M COFFEE SHOP will re­ DAY’S STATIONERY son of Neptune. N. J„ has been as­ • daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles signed to t