March Is Family Red Cross Month N e w s p a p e r SEVEN CENTS Vol. LXXXIX, No. 9 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, FEBRUAR 28, 1964 Paul J. Riley VFW Ladies Present American Flag Musicale And Tea Firemen Fete 50-Year Members New Salary Guide Wins Freedom At Woman’s Club Of $4,400 to $8,800 Foundation Award Queensmen Featured For Twp. Teachers In Program To Benefit Scholarship Fund New President Presides V VALLEY FORGE, PA. — And Committee Chairmen Freedoms Foundation at Val­ Named for 1964-1965 , ley Forge, Pennsylvania, an­ OCEAN GROVE — The Choral nounced that Paul J. Riley of group of the Womart/s Club of N R P T .U N E — At the Nep- . 4 Steiner : avenue, Neptune Ocean Grove presented a musicale tune Town ship Board of Edu-; ^ City was a principal award tea at the clubhouse last Thursday for the. benefit of the cation meetinfr ‘;at' the' winner of' the 1963 Freedoms mediate School Wednesday ' Foundation awards which are Meta Thorne W aters' Scholarship Fund. The . program featured the night, a teachers’ salary guide ; presented annually to those for 1964-1,965 was adopted.^ persons and groups who help “Queensmen” Rutgers' University quartet.' >.. The schedule was. developed improve public understanding in 13 steps showing steps 1, of the American way of life.' Roy D. Gemberling, manager of the quartet, introduced the three $4400 for non-degree, ^5000V other members: David W. Hardy, for B. A. degree Or 15 / years Richard D. Dahoney and David in Neptune, $5200 for Thaxton. They sang: folk songs, degree or equivalency ^nd \ barber shop numbers, a medley, of $5400 for doctor’s degree or equivalency. The maximum George M. Cohan’s compositions WASHINGTON FIRE CO. President Kenneth Boorman (left) pre­ which were very enjoyable. As an sents 50-year award to David II. O’Reilly (center). Thomas Alli- for non-degree is $6900, $7900 ?! encore they sang .‘‘Bow Wow” good, Chief of the Ocean Grove Fire Dept., looks on. Elmer S. for B. A. degree or 15! years.iri /. which is a traditional Rutgers Uni­ Dunning, another 50-year award .winner, was unable to attend. Neptune, $8400 for M. ■ 'A;r ;de-^;' versity song. OCEAN GROVE — The-annual gree or equivalency and $8600 The Choral group presented two Washington Fire Co. No. 1 dinncr- for doctbr's^degree or equiva­ groups of song, “If Wfc Could Tell First Aid Squad dahce was .held Feb. 22. President lency. The super maximums:; You,” “In My Garden,” “About Konndth Boorman presented two after 25 years’ service in Neip-:; Katy,” “When Children Pray,” Answers 80 Calls fifty-year members with gold pins tune Township in the last "Mister. Sandman/’ The second and watches, David O’Reilly arid three categories are $8100, group included: “The,Two Clocks,” Elmer Dunning. $8600, and $8800. ■’ ' . OCEAN GROVE C apt a in “The Little Dustman,” “Let My Those attending were: Mr. and Otto G. -Stoll Jr., of Ocean George Cole .reported a total of 80 Song Fill Your Heart,” “I Heard Mrs. Thomas Alligood, Mr. and Grovei presided asi new president^; Auxiliary to the O’Brien-Major Post #2639, 1515 Corlies Avenue, calls answered by the. Ocean Grove Neptune, presented a 50 star American flag and pole to Brownie a Forest Praying,” . “I Like it Mrs. H erbert Bush, M r.'and Mrs! and. Mrs. Jennie* J. Nicoi is new; First Aid Squad for the period Troop 699, Neptune. Left to right, Mrs. Kenneth Laursen, Brownie Here.V . _ ‘ Albert Catley, Mr. arid Mrs. Ken­ vice president. The committed covering 2 months' ending Febru­ leader, Debbie Krausser, Eileen McGarry and Mrs. Carl Barber, Mrs. 'Russell L. Snyder was neth Boorman, Mr. David O’Reilly, chairmen for the/ 1964-1965' year; patriotic instructor. (See story Page 2.) ^ ary 19th. Of these calls 58 were chairman of the music department, Miss Arine O'Reilly, Mr. and Mrs are: Education; Andrew J. WiIson;r Paul J. Riley of "emergency type” and 22 for Mrs, Win. Schlasman, co-chairman, Arch Shaw, Mr. Joseph Moore, future planning: Wilson Kennedy; Mr. Riley is editor of The Ti­ transportation. He also stated the, Mrs. Joseph Fitting1, accompanist. Mrs. Isabel Fenimore, Mrs. Ruth building: and grounds : y; William^ tanox News, plant magazine of Squad had members stationed at Final Date Set N. J. Trust Co. Members of the Choral Group Leland, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wil­ Neayes; finjuice: Mrs. Jennie j;. the National Lead Company, Ti- headquarters around the clock.dur­ are Mrs. S nyder, 'director, Mrs. son, Mr. and; Mrs. Everett .White, Nicol; athletic:; Albert Schneider;", ing the, recent severe snowstorm. ’ taniiim Division, Say'reville, New Schlasman, co-chairman,. Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver, Jr. personnel, *. non-instructional: For Registration Opens New Office . Bill Asay of the Board of In­ Jersey. The Titanox News was hon­ Henry Erbacher,' Mrs. Joseph Also, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward, Misner Jr.; public relationsDr; ] ored for feature articles during structors, reported a .successful John J. Rizzo, and' policy: Richard FREEHOLD—Glenn L, Swader, Blackley, Mrs. J. N. Ferrier, Mrs. Mr. , and Mrs., A. Meeks, Mr. Wil­ 1963 devoted to a variety of sub­ At Oeeanport tour by members and. their wives P. Anderson.- Commissioner of Registration and Marjorie Morris, Mrs. Bleecker lard Smith, Mrs;: Britton, Mr. and jects on patriotism and for a his­ of the facilities at Monmouth Me­ In other business Monday night, Superintendent of Elections • dis­ Stirling, Mrs. Joan DeGraw, Mrs, U n . A lbert W hite, Mr. and Mrs, torical series of articles for. the OCEANPORT—The New Jersey morial Hospital. , .The tour was. the following teachers \vere recom^ closed , th a t March 12, 1964, is - the Wm. Morawe, Mrs. Walter John­ William Zimmerman, Mr. and.Mrs, children of employees in The Jun­ Trust Company opened a new office conducted on February 2nd. On his mended to the substitute teach era,/ .last day for residents of Monmouth son, Mrs. Ralph Hunt and, Mrs. William Mockridge, Mr, and Mrs. ior Titanoxer, a special magazine at 346 Oeeanport avenue, at the in­ suggestion the Squad approved the list: Mrs. Marion Sherman, B.; S.- County to register, re-register or Jesse Kester. i Michael Seiser, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ . published by the National Lead tersection of' Oeeanport avenue purchase of a manikin and two oth­ degree, New York University; Mrs. make a change of address for vot- Mrs. Snyder and Mrs. Vivian M. liam Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Company' for the children of em­ with Main street. This is the bank’s er pieces of training equipment for Ann -Tanenbaum, . 6.- S.. degree* ing. in the forthcoming Primary Kubler,^ president,., poured at the Mehler, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pack­ ployees of its Titanium Division. eighth office and marks New Jer­ drill and training. He also noted election to* be held dn April 21, tea table with s centerpiece of red,’ ard,: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Batdorf. Drexel.; Institute of Technolog;^{/• Duplicate. awards — 4" George sey Trust’s entry into the Ocean- that following an instructive film George Pinkney, B. S. degree^; 1964.' ’ \ ’ . white and blue. • Arid, Mr: and Mrs. Robert Catley, "Washington1 Honor Medals embed­ port - Little Silver - Shrewsbury - to be shown at the March drill, Mr. Swader suggested that any­ The committee - in charge were Mr. Robert Brown and guest, Mr, Maryland State College; Mrs. Eliz*- ded in a 7" square block of plastic Eatontown area. the. members' will attend an in­ one desirous of checking their vot­ Mrs.' Homer Secor, Mrs. R. A. Da­ and Mrs. Glenn Trout, Mr. and Mrs abeth Kroeze, B. A. degree, Wash­ ■were presented to ■ Mr. Riley, and formative program at Fitkin Hos­ ing status should;contact their mu­ • Present at the ribbon-cutting vison, Mrs. Alexander Anderson, Raymond Misner, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, ington Square College, New York the National Lead Company at pital. Fitkin has recently instituted nicipal clerk or the' office of the ceremony were Oceanport’s Mayor Mrs, Andrew Sturm, Mrs. George George Cole, Mr. and Mrs. William University and ' Mrs. Fredretha^ award presentation ceremonies at their program to co-ordinate first Commissioner of Registration, Edward Wilson; Councilmen Geissler, Mrs. Edward Emmons Harries, Mr. and Mrs. William S tephen,. B. S. degree. Savannah Freedoms Foundation, Valley aid duties with hrfspital facilities Room 306, Hall of Records, Free­ Franklin Ingram, Felix Foggia, and Miss Anne Mason. Nordhousen, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert State College. Forge, on Washington's birthday, and will use members of their staff hold, N J .f or. telephone 462-1940 Clement Sommers, George .Barrett, Attending were: Mrs. Albert Twelves, Mr. and Mrs.. David John­ Faculty members Mrs, Beverly': February 22. An award luncheon for first aid training. Edward Urion, Harry Koch; New Dumke, Mrs. Margaret Self ridge, son, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hannah, Rockburne, Mrs. * F. Betty WeiU —Extension 393. The office of the Plana were made and a commit­ at Valley Forge Military Academy, jersey. Trust President, Joseph Mrs. Edward Emmons, Mrs. P. C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton, Mr. zehhoff, Mrs. .Nettie G. Manley ;andr commissioner is open from Monday tee' appointed for the up-coming Wayne, Pennsylvania followed the Thummess, Chairman of the Board, Comes, Mrs. Margaret E .. Barr, Miss Carla C. Jones will ,be; ‘of, to Friday between the hours of annual dinner to be held in the and Mrs. Russell Frances, Mr. and presentation. Mr. Thomas J. Mc­ James R. parbour and manager of Mrs. K atherine Macdonald, Mrs.- ficial coaches for the new approved; 9:00; a.m. and. 4*.30 p.m. Oh March latter part of March.
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