Clubwomen Enjoy Musical Program to Monmouth Charity Receives

Clubwomen Enjoy Musical Program to Monmouth Charity Receives

BUY FROM ; NOV. 9 TO 15 Responsible Merchants. Consult American Education Times advertising columns for stores of proved integrity. W e e k . "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE” Visit Your Schools AND TIIE SIIORS TIMES VOL., LXXIV, No. 46 OCEAN GROVE, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 11,1947 FIV E CENTS Clubwomen Enjoy , Memorial - Cross Charity Receives Friendship Drive Paramount Choral Newspaper Collection Seniors To Stage The .Hannah-Crosman -V.F.W. The 18-foot Memorial Cross on Tomorrow post, aided. by the Ocean Grove Musical Program the front of the Auditorium will be Barrett Fortune Boys’ club, will collect' newspap­ lighted the week of November 16 While the Friendship Train, ers and magazines in the commu­ to 22 by Mrs. Leonard Rescarl and Guest Speaker Discusses Ocean Grove Summer Resi­ heavily, laden with foodstuffs' Organ Fund Concert Nov. nity tomorrow (Saturday) morn­ “A Full House” In High Parliamentary Procedure; Mrs. George Schappert in memory dent Establishes Million- for Europe, rolls across the 22 In Asbury Park High ing. The collection was postponed of their sister, Miss Harriet I. Cor­ School Auditorium.Next Three Join Club Dollar Foundation country, Ocean - Grove and School Auditorium from last week because of rain. Thurs. and Fri. Nights bett. Neptune residents are being A musical program and a talk --- Gifts of almost a million dollars, given the opportunity to Through the I courtesy of Para­ on “Parliamentary Procedure” practically their entire fortune, to COP Chairman Neptune . high school’s senior : share in the greatest demon­ mount Pictures; -Inc., the Para­ highlighted the meeting yesterday Peace Comes chaj-itable and educational objects stration of inte r n a t i o n al class will present a three-act mys- afternoon of the Ocean Grove W o­ were made last week by Dr. and friendship by the ^citizens of mount Choral Society will pre­ Analyzes Vote tei-y-comedy, “A Full House,” in m an’s club in the clubhouse, 89 Mt. Mrs. Robert South- Barrett, of Al­ a nation that has 'ever been sent-a concert in the Asbury Park the.school auditorium next Thurs­ day and Friday nights, November Carmel Way. To Monmouth exandria,. Vn., and summor resi­ recorded. High School auditorium, on.Satur­ Mrs. May Whitney Thompson, dents of Ocean Grove at 21 Ocean Llovd B. Marsh Reports .20 and 21. Curtain time is 8:15. The - Hannah-Crosman V.F.W. day, November 22, at 8:30. p. m. music chairman, presented Doug­ avenue. Increased Republican Sup­ The production is. under the di­ Last Sunday’s Newark post last night took notice that uo las Mieras,-who rendered baritone This concert, will be held for the port In New. Jersey rection of,Miss Anne M. Gaub, of News Comments On Local organization was behind the solos, accompanied by Dorothy benefit of the New Organ Fund of the high school English depart­ Political Situation Thusly Friendship drive in Ocean Grove The election Tuesday, w hile. it ment,'and will be presented through Tiedcmarin. The Choral group Trinity Episcopal church, Asbury and appointed, Past j. Commander had some-disappointing local fea­ .sang . several " selections. ' . Mrs., special arrangements with Samu­ ASBURY PARK—For the first George Falkner to direct the food Park. Grace Freeman, speaker of the af­ tures, showed an increased support el French of New York. The cast time in nearly two years, the po­ collection. - Ocean Grove: residents for the Republican party in view ternoon, was introduced by Mrs. includes Marjorie Abbott, Jean, litical air of Monmouth is clear. are asked to bring their’ cohtribur' of the sizeable majorities voted in Anilerson. Giiiny Fnby. Alicia Nor- Herbert Walters., 'en.1'; This situation, Qiiite unusual here, tions to day and tbmorrow (Fri­ most of the 21 counties, Lloyd B. Mrs. Clifford Hennig, club pres­ toh;: AIico Novack, Doris Watson, is tho result of Tuesday’s election day and Saturday)' to Howard L. Marsh, Republican State Chair­ ident, welcomed as new members, Carol Watson, Bob Coslick, Gra­ and the official ending of the in­ Smith’s hardware - store a.t',51 Main man said today. ---.• — Mrs. Franklin Mueller, Mrs.’ Del- ham Dey, James Fry, Peter Jart- vestigation of alleged irregulari­ avenue, where it will be sorted by “Analysis' of the various elec­ Roy White and Mrs. W. H. Suth­ llarone, Doug Mieras, Herbert Tie- ties in the administration of this tho veterans. ■ tions.in which our candidates met erland. They were introduced by demann arid John Ventura.:: city. Citizens arc cautioned to con­ with defeat showed that these, de­ Mrs. Joseph Blackley, membership '■ Assisting', the cast are Marjorie The election of Assemblyman J. tribute only the- staple items de­ feats were in most instances due chairman. Estelle and Shirley Clark, promp­ Stanley Herbert of Sen Girt to the sired—wheat flour, sugar, macaroni to peculiar or unusual local- condi­ A Thanksgiving card and games ters; Lois Handley, Joan' Hartman, Senate throws the balance of'pow­ in boxes, spaghetti in .boxes, con-, tions,” the chairman . said, ..“ On ' party for the ways and means com­ Joyce ; HewitsOh, ' Betty Hulse, er ir. tho county GOP organization densed milk, dried- beans, dried mittee will be held in the clubhouse the other hand the sizeable majori­ Emma Lou Jones, Ethel Linehan, to Richard'W. Stout, local attorney peas and other dried- vegetable's. Thursday, Nov. 20, at 2 p. .ni, ties accorded our successful'Party Alleen Mackay, Rose Pisano, Mary and leader of the Neptune' Town­ Tlie Hannah-Crosman post will ac­ . Hostesses will' ho Mrs.. Frederick candidates .indicated a continued Sicillano, Marjbrie Tephf.ord, Rae ship Republican organization, and cept money to purchase these items Engel, Mrs. William Magee, Mrs. Republican trend- throughout the -Vetrano and Betty.Zervas,'usher­ Herbert,-who in nine years as aii for Ocean Grove's contribution state. .-. ' ' ] George Davis, Mrs. Paul Strass- ettes; Briiec: W hite aiid W illiam Assemblyman, has built up a po­ and the post also voted to buy a burger and Mrs. George Paterson. “In some .instances,. it 1 is. true, Drew, light and pur'tains; Mrs, tent following of his own. case of condensed milk to start The club will sponsor, on Dec. 4, that the vigQrbus'campaigh by the Olga D. Lewis,/Miss Gaub, Janice When Herbert first announced the drive. Republican party to help adopt,the “An '■ A f ternoo n at the Opera MacDonald and joannc Lombardi, he would seek tho Senate seat va­ I i i ' Neptune, Mrs. Janet Bouse new State Constitution:did . some­ properties committee., - ‘Faust’," by Gounod, to be held at cated early:' this year by Circuit heads'the drive and asks all-resi­ the First Methodist church, As­ Dr. Robert S. Barrett what'submerge. the interest-of-the. .: The .scenery was constructed un- Court Judge Proctor, there was dents- to leave donations at the bury Park. Mrs, Thompson is electorate : Jh;'candidacies. The iler the .'direction of . Miss Ru th Mil-. considerable opposition to his can­ The property, involved includes Welfare Center on ’Corlies avenue. .Mrs. Edith Savage I’arty however,-, takes-; great pride lor, art teacher,'assisted b y James chaitman, • ■ • ’ didacy, from leaders in the organi­ some of the most valuable real es­ Township schools-are cooperating Refreshments were served by in the fact that the constitutional Patterson; Roy Sorenson, Marjorie zation,' most of them in the north­ tate holdings in Alexandria ahlSt. with the Neptune collection. Town­ The Paramount Choral was convention was proposed by Gover­ Mrs'. George Burrows and her com; Tephford, Carol Laflin and.Thom-' ern sections of the county. There Petersburg, Fla. The transfer to ship maintenance trucks will de-' formed a few years ago among lhe nor Driscoll, a Republican, support-: as Ingram. The-stage set was ar­ mittee. were a number of knock-down, the Barrett Foundation took place liver the foodstuffs collected in the employees of the Paramount Pic­ Attending-were: Mrs. Joseph L. od by the party in the Legislature ranged. by Edward Westervelt, drag-out sessions of the'steering last Thursday morning at a s,.nple two .communities.' ; tures, Inc., by Miss Agnes Grew. Fcytel, Mrs. Florence R. Ochiltree, and then, the new charter, was sup­ Leon Robbins,;'William;. Burke and committee before the organization ceremony in the library of the The Friendship Train now totals At that time, the all-girl chorus Mrs. Victor M. Sutphin, Mrs. ported at- the polls : where it re­ John Erwin, with Howard Peter­ announced it would- endprse Her­ Barrett’s' 160-year old residence— more than fifty cars packed with selected Mrs. Edith Savage, daugh­ Charles Buckiley., Miss Grace Little, ceived an overwhelming majority. son, ■ manual arts teacher,. 'super­ bert. It was a show of strength a room in which Bland Lee, brother food for Europe and will arrive in te r o f the late Tali Essen Morgan Mrs. Richard Kingdon, Mrs; Wil- “ Certainly the voters in. electing vising'. -’ -.'C:'"'...- by Herbert and Stout that finally of “Light Horse” JIarry Lee and Trenton on Monday. The project as its conductor. She has inherited . bert VVestcott, Mrs. W alter Dawlcy, a Republican Legislature must forced the decision to back Herbert. uncle of General Robert E. Lee, has been a spontaneous gesture from her famous father, the love Mrs. James H3o,’ Mrs. H. S. Wal­ have had■ confidence thut . their el­ wrote; the resolution providing for on the part of the American peo­ and musicianship of music and ters, Mrs. T. W . Engel, Miss Mae Patronage Big Question ected representatives will enact the establishment of the District ple, with no governmental admini­ when in her teens was the aecom- Many Attend L.

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