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It Pays To Advertise In The Times Vol. LXXXViH, No. 18 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE NEW JERSEY, 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’<ft rwl?rook’ Su»ny- tive proposals from General -Ele Nuptials June 8 will be submitted for approval OCEAN GROVE—The,Rev, Church, 1929-32, and served two trie Company and to the State Commissioner of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Forrest periods as District Superintendent, Electric Corporation. The utility ERIE, PA. — Richard William Banking and Insurance as well 1932-34 aiid 1936-41. Jnation is directed alone head said present plans call for .the Hann, 78 Abbott avenue, cele Lindner announces the engagement as the Federal Deposit Insur For 10 years, 1919 to 1929 he was Dorothy Gillum nlant to begin operation some time of his sister, Miss Barbara M. Lind brated their 60th wedding an f e e ^ f e 6 0f^ fn 1968 a n d to b e in full commercial ance Corporation. The com niversary on Monday, April leader of the Young People's Meet , Neptune Townshin_n ner, to Joseph Fitzgerald Jr., son bined banks will have assets ing here. His interest in the wel good place to belong.” operation .by the summer of 1969^ of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fitzgerald, 29. On the same day they Construction is expected to start in excess of $100,000,000.00 fare and progress of Occan Grove Rich. McCormick of Wanamassa, N.J., and. formerly were honored in Old Bridge, has.been constant over the years, hiilh® New Jerspy Historymo- of Ocean Grove. Miss Lindner and with capital, surplus and undi ^The'company has not yet made N. J., by the dedication of a although he- was foi' three' years » a panoramic show of th p her brother, Erie, Pa., are the vided profits of ?7,245,000.00. president and religious director of Wed April 20th Garden State’s ^nn ? e - application to the Atomic Energy daughter and son of the late Mr. chapel in Simpson Methodist Commission for approval of the Stockholders of the Matawan the N. J. Camp. Meeting; Associa mounted in a trailer vvilThn and Mrs. Rudolph J. Lindner. Bank will receive one and one half Church in their name. tion at Pitman, . ... project, but will do so promptly shares of Central Jersey stock for Educated at Pennington Semi Gorgeous floral tributes and BELMAR — Miss Dorothy Alice after acceptance of a proposal. The Gillum, daughter.-of Mr. and Mrs. commission has been informed of their present holdings, which will' nary and Dickinson College, Dr. many cards of congratulation were BtS » become a three for one ratio when Hann has been a member of the received at their home here from Robert B. Gillum, 91 Webb avenue, Will be on th e A cm e lot o ^ C or1 the pending two for one split of New Jersey Conference of the a host of friends and well-wishers. Ocean Grove, and Richard McCor Methodist Church, since 1917. He mick were, married. Saturday, April unit. Mr. McElwain said, have been Central Jersey shares is approved They plan to make their permanent tu L % e- T ’ just west of Nep by the latter’s stockholders at a was pastor of Asbury Park First home in the Methodist Home, here. 20, in St. Rose Roman Catholic coordinated with other members of Church. ' the Pennsylvania - New Jersey - meeting scheduled for May 8th. Maryland (PJM) interconnection, a Pago eight, please ii power pool of electric companies including JCPL and other com ’’ Dedicated Monday panies in the GPU group. PJM Nine Teams In received" let ter to'not!?vtl0nS uWil1 members Can, by means of m tei- ottho Historymobile vWt.members' connccted power lines, exchange •son Church, Old Bridge electricity when necessary or ae- « W T « l!’S2d bo° askedP to°rn aniZa' brief history, of thill „ PreP?re OLD BRIDGE, N, J., April fairs of the church Which cried for SilJCPL‘s plans for a nuclear sta fnro September 1st Th„ h™,1"1 bc' tion, Mr. McEhvain said,.are based Parade To Open Jun 29—Today was a day long to help; - • .1' be.remembered in tlie life of Dr. B. Harrison Decker was Dis entirely on economic consideration*- ior Baseball May llth ; trict Superintendent at the. time Th<» company s evaluation of tne Fund Raising June 1st Simpson Methodist Church of with authority to name.supply pas proposed nuclear fueled station.» Old Bridge. It was not only based on Atomic Energy Commis- tors in emergency. He thought of flion assistance under the Power NEPTUNE—At'a meeting of the the occasion of -the dedication Dr. Hann who, had served Broad Demonstration Program. The stu- Neptune Little League on Wednes of “Hann Chapel ’, in the new way Church from 1942 to 1948 and dies, underway for the last year day at the O’Brien-Major V.F.W. church; but also'thfe. 60th Wed was living retired in Florida. Would and a half, indicate that with such hall, President Bill Smith intro ding anniversary day of the he come to the rescue? He did. assistance the proposed station will duced the officers and team man Dr. Hann left .'the Florida ^un- man and wife, in whose honor shine and got back into harness,’so ' be as economical as a coal or oil agers. ‘ There will be nine teams 3>'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.