TBE NEPTUNE TIMES ANV PAGE EIGHT OCEAN GROVE TIMES, AND NEPTUNE 'TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER C, 1973 Saturday fronV the E ly Funeral an of World War I. (Thursday) at 7:00 and 7:45,p.m., people will attend cultural and entertaining pro-u.- 98 Years Old .- ^ S S t Support Your Obituaries Home here for Clarence \V. Han- He was a member of the O’Brien- respectively. Report ' grams which are free. But nothing in this world is : • MRS; ARTf lUR PRYOR, JR. j kinson, 71, of 412 Cypress St., who Major Post 2639, Veterans of For­ free, save the Grace of God, and we know that that Plans are continuing for the Lay ' (Continued from Page One) .'. N E W -YORK-A resident of Occan died last Thursday at Jersey eign Wars, here. Witness Mission in the Hamilton is costly because it cost God His only Son on Cal- ...a n d NEW . vary.".-' v ^ .^G^v(^;;;N; - Ji; during h^r-schbtiirjige Shore Medical Center, here. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan celebrated Church on the Weekend of Octo­ We: have also established a rule that no existing Yolunteers buildings anywhere in Uccan Grove may be renovat­ - Mrs- -.Ella Haviland Pryor, 75, Born in Allenhurst, Mr. Hankiti- their 53rd wedding anniversary in This evening in this Auditorium our Ocean Grove ber 12 — 14. Co-chairing. the Gen­ ed to provide apartments and that west of Central musical team will’ present an outstanding musical Every Thursday ‘h-i"0^ ''-^0 E. 74th St.; .died ’Sunday at son was a lifetime resident of the November. eral Committee are Mrs. Kenneth Avenue only new apartment buildings may be erect­ program. Each Sunday afternoon these artists have . She; was tlie widow of/Arth area. Interment was at Monmouth Me­ Bender and Mr. Arthur Martin. ed. These rules have been made by the Business presented free concerts to vast audiences. Let us fill J^.Vson/oF the late Arthur Prv Mr." Hankinson was employed in morial. Park. Other . committee -leaders are: Committee in order to preserve the character of this place when it costs us something. And then let Occan Grove as a “proper and convenient Camp OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, N EW JERSEY, THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1973 T E N CENTS ^ /Sr.,'-Asbury Park, N. J., band leader. the Electric Power Division of:the us all plan to return to Ocean Grove on Saturday, Housing, Mrs. Burton Marinus; Meeting Ground and Christian Seaside Resort.” If September. 28, for Duke Ellington and the Centenary VOL. 3CCVIII NO. 37 > ■. - ’•.- Services were yesterday at ilic. Farrv Bcndix Corp., Eatontown, as a serr EDW ARD KODIS SR.. Visitation, Charles Polhemus; Cof­ all hotels and rooming houses are tinned into all- * Singers. The tents will be down and the sea breeze ' Memorial Borne, AsbvJty ^Park, with vice repair assembler before re­ NEPTUNE •— Services were fee Hostesses, Mrs. Robert Davis; year apartments, there will be no room: for tho will be cool, but it will be a worthwhile effort to Recreation Unit Paul A. Dundas Duke Ellington End-of-Season Report of *n ’ OlenSvood Gcme'tery, tiring In 1966. last Friday, from the Francioni, Food, Thomas Gclay; Attendance, thousands of summer visitors who come to enjoy the join your Ocean Grove friends in this great aiidi- Ziegler-Mathis Jurists Eulogize t;,« I West Long Branch. He was a member of the Elec­ Talyor and Lopez Funeral Home, seashore atmposhere and find inspiration. through torium to have a good evening in Ocean Grov,i again. Herbert Megill; Welcome and the spiritual services and programs. We believe ; , . Hc'r husband also was a'band, leader, In closing this report, I wish to publicly ex­ At Air Academy Sacred Concert The Rev. Dr. Harold D. Flood : trical Workers - of America 417, here for Edward Kodwis, Sr., 700 Transportation, Mrs. Stanley Bas- these rules are good for the majority even though press to the Ladies Auxiliary of the Auditorium: Ush­ Troth Announced e Reports Activities later became ,.an executive -for Eatontown. O v Marcia Dr., who’ died Aug. 28 at tori; Prayer, Mrs. Charles Polhe­ they restrict the growing number of “absentee land­ ers a sincere word o f. thanks for their very help­ Batten^Bartyy^^hirstinc find Osborn, Surviving are his widow,' Mrs. Jersey Shore Medical Center He mus; Publicity, Mrs. Richard Tay­ lords” who purchase apartment buildings and then ful and generous gifts to the Organ Fund, the Now . INTERLAKEN — Mr. -and Mrs. FREEHOLD—Former Superior OCEAN GROVE — At its meet-] NEPTUNE CITY — Paul A. In Auditorium The Vice Pres. In Charge of Program iJMiig.’agency■ , 'i- ,<! Antoinette Tomaino Hankinson; was 55. rent the apartment^ to people who have no inter­ and Forever Fund, the Beautification Fund, th e Samuel J. Ziegler, 717 Grassmere ing Monday night, the Ocean Grove | Dundas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eu- lor; Literature, Mr. .and Mrs. Fred est in the religious programs of Ocean Grove and Court Judge J. Edward Knight, Mrs.. Pryor was a ■ men ber of tho two sons, Thomas, Ocean Town­ Born in Now'Philadelphia, Pa., Community Room Furnishings Fund, the Auditorium Ave., here, have announced the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association. Thiele; Correspondence, Mrs. Wes­ who have a style pf life that is antagonistic to the- Sound System Fund and some very important other, who died Aug. 26, will be remem­ Recreation Commission voted to Eene Dundas, 7 Tucker Drive, is OCEAN GROVE The Duke Hr^/;'Baprist;.! CluircliT'.y\sl>,;ry Park; ship, and Clarence R., Spring Lake, Mr. Kodis was a retired Army mas­ engagement of their daughter, Su- ley'- Morris; Follow-Up, Charles standards of Ocean Grove. parts of the program of Ocean Grove. We are bered for “his ability, his integrity purchase a community bench- in among more than 1,300 cadets who is coming. tbe; Pa lighters ■ !of; the;', iV^prican and three grandchildren, ter sergeant and . also worked at Faulkner;' Nursery, Mrs.'. Arthur Let us not forget that this is a private com­ grateful to this devoted'group of women. We are zon Louise Ziegler to Lester How­ and his great sense of fairness and memory of the late Gilbert have entered the U.S. Air Force O C E A N G RO V E — In'reporting to the Labor Day meeting, Dr. S'ij v - Revolution, Elizabeth, N. J. "frit'erment was .at Glendola Cem­ Ft. Monmouth. He was a member Martin; Children, Mrs. Ruth Jel- munity established by a Charter from the State'^of ■ - indebted also to the fine corps of Auditorium Ush­ ard Mathis, son of Mrs. Mabel E. justice” , - according to Monmouth Twelves, a former Neptune Town- I Academy class of 77. Duke Ellington, and his famous Harold D. Flood, Vice-President of the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Surviving-; -are;; a ^daughter, jMrs. of the Holy. Innocents Roman New Jersey within which Methodists and- tlieii' ers. We witnessed the presentation of two 50 year Mathis, 1512 Elaine Ter., Union. orchestra, together with the Cen­ etery. : ' . ' i I - lid; Youth, Janies E. Newman. The badges & two 25 year badges at the Annual Usher’s County Assignment Judge M, Ray­ ship committeeman who was an ac-1 Association in charge of Program, expressed his conviction that this ' Alaryiuth Pryor Scala,- San Jose,: CaJ:f.!: friends may enjoy the physical and spiritual bene­ tenary Singers of Hackettstown, T • -;:.v -• : Catholic Church, here. Coordinator for the Mission is fits of this place and the program established here. Banquet this-year, calling to our attention the fact The wedding will take place on mond McGowan. tive member of the Commission J has been a good year. The messages Mat were brought by the visiting a / sisterjV;.X Irsvrtli »ii Knapp, ,D.e;‘1, LOVE c' BRIDGES • Surviving are his widow, the Mr. John B. Mitchell, Jr., of Mill­ “Don’t change Ocean Grove; keep it’s standards that some of these men have been at this import­ May 25, 1974. wil present his “Sacred Concert” preachers, Sunday after Sunday, were inspired of God and were : i ‘ :i‘" i • ■ i'T’-t & .rA l.it -. In a memorial service conducted for a number of years. ■—— | ;N.- J.., ;uk! n brother, Judson A former Anna M. Tatoris; a daugh­ ville. The Children’s Coordinator high," is the continual request of the people. -To ant task for a long time and they are still at it.. in the Ocean Grove Auditorium oh welcomed by appreciative congregations. The Bible Hours, Devo­ NEPT’VJJJE, —- Services were in To the seniors, the juniors and the vigorous fresh­ at the opening of the fall court The Commission also approved • land, /Asbury, Park, and t\<-o ter, Mrs. Rose Marie Stolz, here; is Miss Sally Jo. Smith of Mil.may maintain these spiritual benefits everyone of us Saturday, September 29. tional Life Mission, Bcach Meetings, Love Feast, Children’s and Asbury .Park : for Love C. Bridges, must be willing to discipline his life and refrain men of this important group we .say a most sin­ session, Judge McGowan recalled sponsoring the annual Ocean . sons. three sons, Edward Jr., Bradley 59, who died at his home, 201'Fish­ and the Youth. Coordinator is Wil­ from certain actions which will detract from the op­ cere thank you. the former jurist as “stern when Grove Life Guard Tournament1 Duke Ellington, who is known | Youth Meetings all made valuable contributions to the Summer pro- Beaqh, Joseph and Michael, both, for his classics, “Mood muijju, uuu > grarn er Ave., last Thursday. liam Crowe, of Millville. Joining portunity of others to enjoy these spiritual bene­ I would express our gratitude to every person Who the occasion required it, but.
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