BELMAR HELP BOOST BELLE OF THE The Coast Advertiser THE BEL^Jl SEA Official Newspaper for Belmar, South Belmar Fifty-sixth Year, No. 13 BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1948 Single Copy Five Cents*'*' SACRED CONCERT IN Belmar Board ST. ROSE BRIDGE SPRING LAKE CHURCH PLA N S F O R Wall Trailer Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas U. Reilly, PLANS COMPLETED pastor of St. Catharine’s Church, Spring Lake, today announced the an­ Hears Lawn Committees have completed plans CARNIVAL BELMAR DAY WAS OBSERVED for the 11th annual Summer bridge nual concert of sacred music will be Ordinance Is at the Monmouth Park race track in for the benefit of St. Rose’s School, given August 1 at 8:30 P. M. in St, Oceanport Tuesday, but it was not a Belmar, Monday at 2 P. M. at the Margaret’s Church, Third and Lud­ very joyous occasion for some of our On Pavilion Monmouth Hotel, Spring Lake. More low avenues, Spring Lake. Msgr. A RE LISTED friends who took time off to try their than 750 are expected to attend. Reilly extended an invitation to all A m e n d e d luck at picking the ponies. They left Mrs. Harry Dey, general chairman, music lovers to attend.' There will be Belmar in a gay mood, but they re­ FORMER DANCE HALL presided at the final meeting Tuesday. no admission charge. ALL-DAY PROGRAM turned very glum. It seems the horses OPERATOR PROTESTS Rev. James P. O’Sullivan, pastor of Participating artists will be Well­ EVENTS ANNOUNCED REVISE TWO SECTIONS, they picked were no respecters of St. Rose’s Church, and Rev. Francis ington Ezekial, bass baritone, of the special occasions. It just wasn’t a Metropolitan Opera Company; Nath­ ELIMINATE ANOTHER Belmar Borough Commission is sa­ V. Piecolella, who has been directing Postmaster Everett H. Antonides good day—financially. The borough the party plans, spoke. aniel Sprenzina, tenor, of the New was honored with a race called the tisfied with the manner in which the York City Center Opera Company; Al­ today announced plans for the Bel­ In addition to table prizes, 50 other mar carnival August 21 at Ocean and. Apposition to an ordinance regu­ Belmar purse. Mayor Peter Maclearie Fifth Avenue Pavilion is being opera­ fredo Carniato, baritone, of the San prizes will be awarded. Three special Fifth avenues and Silver Lake. The lating and licensing trailer camps in was called into the winner’s circle to ted for dancing by Phil Bennett, or­ Carlo Opera Company and soloist at Wal Township disappeared Wednes­ chestra leader. prizes also will be awarded. carnival will be an all-day affair, with present a bouquet of flowers to Walt Donors of prizes follow: Mr. and St. Margaret’s Church and the Church day night when the Township Com­ Rustia, apprentice jockey who rode The commission, through Mayor everyone invited to participate. Prizes: Mrs. Francis Dubac, John Gaine, Mr. of Notre Dame, New York, and Tho­ will be awarded for the athletic, mittee introduced amendments to sec­ the winner, Mrs. Louis Lazare’s Gal­ Peter Maclearie, so informed Roy and Mrs. Edward Fahey, Mrs. Cornel­ mas Foster, light opera and oratorio events. There will be no entry fees.. tions which brought about most of the lant Bull. Lawn of Bradley Beach, when he ius Rush, Father O’Sullivan, Mrs. Ed­ tenor. The program will open at 10 A. M- objections. Another section which met complained that dancing was being Francis Zavaglia, organist of St. THERE WAS A LOT OF COLOR ward F. Hensler, the Cronin Children, with foot, bicycle and novelty races. with opposition was killed. conducted with a juke box instead of Margaret’s Church, will conduct. Mr. —and we mean color—added to the Sisters of St. Joseph of Belmar, Mrs. At 2 P. M. there will be boat, canoe: Sections 2 and 4 were amended and an orchestra as specified by the com­ Zavaglia also is organist of the Church meeting of the Wall Township Com­ Charles Mangan, Mrs. Vincent Arm­ and novelty races on Silver Lake. The’ Section 5 was ki^ed. The first defines mission. Mr. Lawn said he was ob­ of Notre Dame and arranger for mittee Wednesday night. Bill and strong, Mrs. Mario Maribelli, Mr. and program will conclude with a fire­ a trailer camp as any lot where the jecting because he had asked earlier Fred Waring, the Army Hour, Catho­ Florence Armbruster are regular at­ Mrs. Frank Campion, Mrs. F. Hand works display at 9 P. M. on the beach­ pwner offers sites for trailers or camp in the year if he could operate the lic Hour and other radio programs. cars. Originally this section would tendees at meetings, occupying seats place with recorded music and he was and Mrs. A. Carucci, Mrs. Elizabeth front. Toman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shinn, have designated any site on which in the front row. When they arrived told he could not. The morning events will include Central Meat Market, Mr. and Mrs. there was a trailer as a camp. The the other night it looked as though Mayor Maclearie told Mr. Lawn that 60-yard races for boys and girls up to James Gallagher, Savini Dress Shop, amendment to Section 4 reduces the they hit the rainbow jackpot. Bill he was still not in favor of a juke j Ensign Schmidt's 12 inclusive; 100-yard races for boys Mr. and Mrs. Henry Michaels, Mr. annual fee for trailer camps from was attired in brilliant blue sports box for dancing, that he was 100 per and girls from 12 to 16 inclusive; 220- and Mrs. Anthony Giunco, Capt. Dave yard race for boys from 12 to 16; mile $100 to $50. slacks and shirt, which he admitted cent against it. He pointed out how­ Shinn. Sharon and Janice Wolff, Mr. race for boys from 16 to 18; mile bi­ The section killed specified that no he wore only on rare occasions, and ever, that the Borough Commission Funeral Tomorrow and Mrs. James McGuiness, Mrs. cycle race for boys or girls up to person shall park or occupy a trailer Florence had on a bright green dress had not granted permission to use a Funeral services for Ensign Robert Charles Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James 12, with prizes for first three boys or camp car in Wall Township except with a collar and skirt containing all juke box, that it had to be granted Carl Schmidt, formerly of South Bel­ Pace, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lake, Giun­ and first three girls; mile bicycle at a licensed trailer camp for more the colors of the rainbow and a few by Leon Anschelewitz, who holds a mar, will be held tomorrow at 2 P. M. co Bros. Market, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph race for boys and girls from 12 to than 24 hours. This section had met more. disputed lease on the pavilion and at the Floyd T. Brown Funeral Home, DiStasio, Mrs. Eugene Rockafeller, 18, and a greased pole race for boys with considerable opposition from subleased it to Mr. Bennett. The lat­ 39 South street, Manasquan. Rev. Al­ PERMISSION HAS BEEN granted Royal Meat Market, Mr. and Mrs. 14 to 18. owners of individual trailers who have ter had operated with an orchestra lan N. Nettleman, pastor of Calvary by city officials of Asbury Park to Stephen Day Jr., Jack Hefferman, Afternoon Events them set up on property they own. until last week, but patronage was Baptist Church, Belmar, will officiate. the Pat & Sandy Juvenile Fishing Mrs. C. Smith and Mrs. W. Wylie, The afternoon events will include Township Attorney Elvin R. Sim- so poor he had to give up the orches­ Burial will be in Wall Church Ceme­ Club of Belmar to display at the Mrs. W. P. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. mat races for boys and men and girls mill prepared the amendments and tra. tery. A firing squad and bugler will John Giunco, Mrs. Vincent Gepp, S. and women; row boat race for single explained they were being introduced boardwalk on a trailer a 14-foot boat Mayor Maclearie told Mr. Lawn be at the grave. E. Clarke & Son., Inc., Mario Mira- men; tub race for boys or girls; row to overcome the objections raised and motor the club is selling shares that he was at the pavilion when Mr. Ensign Schmidt’s body arrived in belli, Inc., Borough Commissioner and boat race for single women; row boat when the ordinance was introduced on. The boat was taken to a point Bennett began to use recorded music Belmar from California at 2:10 A. M. Mrs. John Ferruggiaro, Mr. and Mrs. race double men and women; row near the Convention Hall last Friday and he found the place was being today. It was accompanied by his June 23. At that time veterans and William Lynch, Mrs. Joseph Fischer, boat one oar; single canoe races for other occupants of trailers who said for the first time and repeat visits properly conducted. When Mr. Lawn wife,''the former Miss Ruth Luhman, Belmar Sportswear and Mrs. Harry single women and men; double race they could not find any other housing will be made from time to time. said the same conditions would de- and a. Navy escort. Dey, College Shop, Mr. and Mrs. Ches­ for men and women and a tilting accommodations opposed the ordin­ velope with which the commission Ensign Schmidt, son of Mr. and AN HONORARY LIFE MEMBER­ ter Bonafide, Clayton Newman Furni­ contest. First place winners will be ance on several grounds.
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