Edgar B. Bing Nuptials Last Saturda

Edgar B. Bing Nuptials Last Saturda

, - * 1 - . 1 1 ; 1 ‘ 4<, *- ' ■f 11 ■ / ■ , ,■ • - . v i .. 1 . ‘ ‘ ■ ./ \’;ii/P a y s-' " To Advertise In The Times . AND T»»P VffPTIi’ Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 27 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1963 iEVEN CENTS TERCENTENARY TOPICS Sign Destruction, Grace G. Holbein - Edgar B. Bing JOHN B. STOUT, historical researcher is s io n e r for the Neptune Township Tercentenary Town Litter Irk Nuptials Last Saturday In Avon Committee, is preparing a series of brief articles oi (he sites of the new housing sub-divisions in the township. or The first in the series are on Hamilton In G r e a t A u d i t o r i u m Gardens and Hamilton Park. This is one of many programs of the township’s Municipality To Pros­ OCEAN GROVE—Commis- ; Tercentenary Committee, which is also ecute Offenders; Ban inviting the public to view the New Jer­ sioner W. Wycliffe Booth, Ter­ sey Historymobile in Neptune, July 15, Open Toilets On River Retail Leader ritorial Commander of The at the Acme parking lot, and in Ocean Grove, July 16, at the oceanfront. ' N EPTU N E TWP. — “ Mali­ Heads Institute Salvation Army in Canada and: cious destruction” of new Bermuda, will be guest speak­ ' / HAMILTON GARDENS WEST LONG BRANCH— street signs in the township Michacl A. Slovak, vice presi­ er at the worship services in Many years'ago, one of-the large land owners of this area was and “disgraceful littering” of dent and general manager of the Ocean Grove Auditorium John P. L. Tilton. His holdings extended from tho Gully Road, west Sfeinbach’s has been named this. Sunday, in connection public property with hambur­ general chairman of thc Retail 'and southwest into .Wall and Shrewsbury Townships. It covered 700 ger refuse and beer cans Management Institute at Mon­ with Salvation Army weekend acres. aroused the ire of Mayor Jo­ mouth College, which runs at Ocean Grove. ' In this tract is now situated two housing sub-divisions, Hamilton this fall from September 21 to November ,12. Gardens and Jumping Brook Estates. seph Wardell at the municipal “God's Standards" will be the - meeting Tuesday night. Mr. Clovnk, is also. general subject fi,r his message at 10:30' Hamilton Gardens is the section between Gully Road and School chairman of the .World’s F air, j a.m., and “Man’s Standaulii” -vvill be House Road. A few years ago, this tract of fertile farmland was up : Tho mayor said that unyone I'revicw at Asbury Park, treas­ urer of the Welfare. Council of his topi<; lor the 7:30 p.m. .-:omcd. -: for sale and could have been purchased for less than $10,000. caught destroying road signs will Monmouth Connty, Inc., past . Each service will . be preceded : ■ The farm house, together with the other farm buildings, barn, president and member of the be “prosecuted to the fullest ex­ with a fifteen-minute, musical pre­ sheds, etc., stood on the southeast corner of School House Road and board of’ directors of the As­ tent of the law.”'He also declared bury Park Bov’s*CItfb and vice lude featuring the grand organ and - Route 33. The Hamilton School'was on the opposite corner of School .that, lie will consult With the town­ president of the Asbury Park the Northern Now Jersey.. Youth House Road, then called,Old Mill Road. .-, Friends of the Library. Band of THo Salvation Army con-' ship attorney to prepare a proper The Institute, sponsored bv The Tiltons were general,farmers and sheep growers. I can.remem­ ducted by Bandmaster Alfred.' ordinance to control littering. the Central Jersey Bank and ber one morning on the way to ,school, seeing the.fields (now Hamilton Trust ‘Company, will feature Swenarton.- Gardens) dotted with dead and dying sheep. A pack of dogs had1 raided Mrs. Beverly McArdie, G Rutgers nationally known authorities Major Cecil Hodgson, Comman­ ■ the flock during the night. terrace, .Neptune, commended Pa­ in the field of retailing. der of the Asbury P ark Corps, Will • It was the custom of the Township to reimburse a farmer for. this trolman Richard Measure and the conduct- the 0:00 p.m. Beach,Meet-; Neptune police department for the ing on Sunday at Ocean Grove Pa­ type of .loss through a special dog tax,, so. much per dog to pay the vilion which is at the fool of Ocean claim. A dog small enough to be pulled- through: a'saddle stirrup AVas immediate first .old rendered to Pathway. The Youth Band will par­ exempt from tho tax, being too small to do any damage. save her 2-year-oM son Jeffrey who Bell Promotion ticipate and .will, then lead the was stricken with convulsions. She “March of Witness” to the Audi­ School House Road got its name from the public school formerly torium for evening worship. situated thereon. The first school goes back beyond any record and praised his calm ability and his moiith-to-mouth resuscitation ef­ A native of Barnet, England, was in operation at' least 150 years ago. It was one-room, had one Commissioner Booth has a rich teacher and all age pupils from 5 years old to 18 and 19. It was heated forts before the arrival of the first heritage of Salvation Army knowl-: . with a wood-burning stove, placed in the middle of the room. The aid sQuad ambulance. The police edge am| training, being a grand­ son of the founder, General William stove was long, with a door in the end, and would burn four.-foot lengths cleared the roadways for the emer­ gency'ridd .to-Pitkin Hospital. Booth, and son of General Bramwell of cord wood. The pipe hung suspended from the ceiling over to the Booth. : chimney on the west side. The seats were benches about four-feet long Capt, A. LeRoy Ward of the Since assuming leadership of The with a.desk in front, two large or three small pupils to a bertch. Neptune police department told The Army in' Canada, Commissioner . Times to inform all Neptune i'esi- Mrs. Edgar Bamberger Bing (the former Grace Holbein) Booth has in the past eight years, Water was obtained by bringing a pail full from the Tilton farm become well known to. leaders of across the road to the school and placed on the floor in the front of the dents that their police are trained AVON—In a double-ring cere­ .’3rd, of New York City, was nuir mony Inst Saturday at the Avon. 'tron. of honor for her sister, and all levels of government because of room, a tin dipper near it for thc use of- the thirsty. To be water boy in first aid and th at all. police ears: the numerous Provincial and Fed-" are eQuipped with oxygen, inhala- Methodist Church, *Miss Grace, fcarol wore a.rose-colored gown of taffeta was a special honor. • Holbein, daughter of Miv and Mrs. over silk organza,- bouffant.' oyer^ oral social service projects, for tors and mouth-to-mouth resuscita­ Herbert H. Holbein, 100, Webb Ave­ skirt^ . a ^hort. veil, rose headpiece which he has Inbored, tion. This community 'Service, nue, Ocean Grove, became: the and matching accessories. Her Mrs. Booth, -who will accompany-, ■'HAMILTON,’PARK above and beyond the call of tradi­ bride r of. ' Mr; Edgar ‘ Bamberger colonial bouQuet was of pink roses, the Commissioner to Ocean Grove, . tional police duty, should reassure Bing, son of Mr. and Mrs;. August. pink carnations and babies’-breath. as'Captain Renee Peyron prior to This new housing development on the. east .side of Gully Road is S. Bing of Avon; her marriage, assisted her parents our residents who are faced with James S. Bing of Avon was on land once owned and farmed by Mr. Tom Height. Mr. Height was best man for his brother. Ushers in establishing the work of The an / emergency, Captain Ward de­ . The Rev. Robin v E. VanCleefy. a drummer boy with the Union Army during thc Civil War and saw minister, perforp^d the 11 a.m. were Lee Leopold of Altoona, Pa., Salvation' Army in France. She much action. His son, Archie Height, i3 in-possession of the drum his clared. • ceremony. , A reception followed in cousin of the groom, and Harold has given outstanding leadership in father carried. Other members of the family still live in the township the church fellowship hall. The Blades of Avon. Women’s Social work and in Can­ Lock Toilets On River The bride .is; the granddaughter MRS. JE N N IE S. LORD, 2620 ada serves as Territorial President or nearby. Thc Height family was very prominent in the history of the couple Idft on: a :Wedding’ trip; to. On first reading, the; municipal the Poconos and will:reside in th^j of the late' Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Corlies avenue* Neptune, was re­ of the Home League and the Hamilton Methodist Church. Kiretchjiah of Ocean Grove' and cently promoted to Supervising League of Mercy. committee introduced an ordinance •South,’where the bride will resume her col lege s t u d i es,. whi le th e g room New york City on the maternal Service Observer—-Asbury Park. that would reQuire the locking of enters the manufacturing and finan­ side; and. Mrs. Sam •• IIenderson of Engaged in 193-1 as an operator, all toilets and washrooms on boats cial research field.- Baltimore j :Md;,'and\: the late- He r- Mrs; J-«ord has held both operate Over 700 Voices operating in Shark River.

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