Ins Jorities

Ins Jorities

TIMES RENTALS & SALES CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS PAGES 4 & 5 AND THE NEPTUNE T1ME8 Vol. LXXXIII, No. 45 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1958 — of the Independence of the Unlted__Statea of/ A m erica the 184th y e a r SEVEN CENTS John Monaghan Lt. Rees E. Noren, Jet Pilot MEMORIAL CROSS Hallowe’en Addresses Club Married Oct. 18 In Navy Chapel The 18-foot Memorial Cross ins on : the front of the Ocean Ocean Grove Recreation OCEAN GROVE — The Twin Groye Auditorium, facing the Commission Sponsors Party City Woman's Club -met at Stokes sea,‘will be lighted the week jorities firehouse on Monday with Mrs. of Nov. 8 to 15 in memory of For Children Oct. 31st Lawrence Mieras presiding. Mr. William F. and Mrs. Katie Mrs. John Williamson, Drama Lauer Nittinger, by Louis Nit- . While the rest of the nation was experiencing a Demo­ OCEAN GROVE— With stars in chairman, announced there will be tinger, of Philadelphia and cratic Party sweep, Republican candidates in Neptune Town­ x her eyes, little Gale"Catley, cos- a joint meeting of the Drama, Ocean Grove, ship received overwhelming majorities in Tuesday’s election. • turned in white -with plastic anow Joseph Wardell of Neptune and American Home, and Art Depart- blocks and snowball's, received the T. Hadford Catley, of Ocean Grove, ments at her home, 87 Heck Ave­ graiid prize at the . annual Hal­ were re-clectcd to membership of nue, on Nov. J2. Mrs; Williamson Port Authority lowe’en party last Friday night in the Neptune Township Committee stated that the club has been en­ Guild Gives $100 the high school gymnasium. She by more than 1600 majorities, as tered in the Federation Drama peaker Nov. 13 , was awarded a parakeet and cage, generally predicted. The opposition Festival to take place in the spring. ; donated ' by Charles Lambert, .a To Church Funds claimcd to have made 3,000 house- Mrs. H. Hudson Snyder, Welfare member of the Recreation'Commis­ At Woman’s Club to-house calls, prior to the election. chairman; has called a meeting of sion, which sponsors the annual Republican candidates on the na­ that departm ent at- her home, 90 Dr. Margaret Underhill . party for all Ocean Grove pre­ tional and county level won handi­ Clark1 Avenue, for Nov. 15. Addresses. Members On Robert F. Bennett, Su­ school-arid elementary- ' school ly all along the shore. Neptune The speaker for the evening was “Neighbors” And Alaska pervisor Of Revenues, To youngsters. Township contributed 4,562 votes 'X John Monaghan, Director of, the Discuss “Transportation” to the victory of Congressman The evening was divided into two Occupational Training School for OCEAN GROVE— The Wesleyan OCEAN .'GROVE — The. past, James C. Auchincloss, who was re- sections— pre-primary through 3rd Young Retarded Adults. The school Service Guild of St. Paul’s Church present, and future of transporta­ turned to th,e House of Reprosenta grade, and 4th through 8th grades. is affiliated with the Momhouth met Tuesday night at' the church tion in the New Jersey-New York tives for his ninth term. In the first division, costume win­ County Unit of the New Jersey A s­ with Dr.- Margaret Underhill as guest speaker. Port District will be spotlighted at The Township favored the Water ners were: , ... sociation for Retarded Children. the Nov. 13 meeting of the Ocean Bond Act, the School Bond proposi­ Mr. Monaghan’s talk .was very in- The meeting was opened by the Susan Jones, prettiest; Robert Grove Woman’s Club, at tho club tion and the Police Pay raise. terestirig and informative. He said singing of the Guild Hymn led by Hendrickson, funniest; most origi­ house, 89 Mt. Carmel Way. Rob­ More than 200 citizens gathered that there are 70 known causes for Mrs. Fred Royar. Miss Floreri.ce nal,, Linda and Karen Alligood; ert Ft Bennett, of The Port of New at Township headquarters Tuesday mental retardation and that there Armstrong reviewed part of the honorable mention— Cynthia Holl, York Authority, will' be the princi­ evening following the close of the are approximately 5,000,000 retard­ study book. Mrs. Hazel Tolman, Christopher Wood, Patricia Milli­ pal speaker at the 2:45 P.M. meet ed in the U . S.- ' president,. heard reports from the polls to hear the election returns. gan, Jill Niedcnstein, Josh Smith, ing. ■■'. ■ In celebration of the adoption of M rs.. William Gilbert and Mrs. officers and committees. Members Jonathan Wood, Douglas Holl, John the Police Pay referendum • the William Nordhausen were wel­ voted to give $50 toward the Build­ Meyer, Melinda Holl, Kenneth comed-as new members. ing Fund and $50 to the Neptune Police set off a fireworks Hones, Kathleen Schwerd, Billy Pledge. display in Memorial Park opposite; Refreshments were served by the Nordhausen, Lisa Pickering, Betsy Headquarters before a great multi­ hostesses: Mrs. George Ackering, Dr. Underhill spoke to the Guild Saunders and Carol Bailey. tude of spectators. Mrs. Robert John and Mrs. Joseph about Canada, Mexico, Cuba and Winners in the second hour were: W a lsh . -.. the forty-ninth state, Alaska. She ■ rt-------*-— r . Gale Catley, prettiest; Judy Brace, Others attending were: Mrs. told of thc history of Alaska and funniest, with Dick, LaBarre, sec­ Mieras, ' Mrs. ’ Williamson, Mrs. its people. Dr. Underhill exhibited Delay Action On ond; Judy Larrison ‘arid; Susan Snyder, Mrs. Edward Kuboosh, many articles from these countries Gluck, most original; honorable Mrs." Francis Kelly, Mrs. Arthur that she had collected. Curb Ordinance mention— Sharon DcGraw, Carolyn Creiin, Mrs. William Morawe, Mrs. The Guild welconied as new mem­ Hutchinson, Linda Jernstedt, Paula Paul Pruitt, Mrs. James' MacIntyre, bers, Miss Ruth Kern and Miss Township Committee Pruitt, Shirley • Gillum, Melanie Mrs; Frank Fluhr, Mrs, Stewart 'W HIDBEY ISLAND, WASH.— the bridegroom’s sword. Laurette McKendree. Guests were Awaits Further Study Wesselman, Elinor Rush and Craig Blanchard, and Mrs. William Kort- The marriage of Miss Cqnnie Kay Mrs. Florence E. Baker, Mrs. Elsie By Professional Engineer Studley. Mrs. Ray Morgan, of Anacortes, right. Guests at the meeting were Gooch, daughter of . Mrs; Lee Madsen, Miss Francos Stern and acted as matron of honor for her NEPTUNE — The Township Judges were Mrs.. B. Harrison Mrs. Williajji Gu^ and Mrs. Carl Gooch, of Anacortes, Wash., to Lt. Mrs. Richard S. Steere. -, M eyer. sister. Lt: (jg) Lennart Salo Com m ittee T ue sd ay n ig h t p u t off, Decker, Mrs.'Ethel Selby arid Mrs. I Rees E. Noren, son of Mr. and Mrs. The hostesses were Mrs. Ethel served as best man and ushers for two more weeks filial action on . Margaret Selfridge. : Following the Edwin Norerij 9 Webb Avenue, Anderson, Mrs. Dortha W. Shaller, were Lt. (jg) Mike Maso, Lt. (jg) an ordinance providing for the con­ grand march and awarding of Ocean Grove, took place on Satur­ Miss Florence J. Armstrong and Jim Vannice and Lt. (jg) J. Per­ Robert F. Bennett - struction of curbing on Prospect prizes, games were played under day, October 1-8, in the chapel at Mrs. Della Bossert. The next meet­ kins. Airports and terminals account­ Avenue between Riverside and supervision-of the following teach-- NewJJeadinasler ing will be December 2nd. v - Ault - Field,. -NavalAir:-Station, I The bride attended Mt. Vernon Brighton Avenues. ers-VWalter Bird, Paul Mudrick, ing supervisor, Mr.. Bennett- will Whidbey Island. As the wedding Others present, were M iss Lucile1 College in Washington and the explain and illustratemuoui ui,*; theme role thebut; * Two- " ” weeks ago the CommitteewutiiimtLUC; James Orr and Fred Palumbo. party left the chapel, an arch of bridegroom received his B.S. de­ Dunn, Mrs. Emma Jonos,,Mrs. Drir- bi-state agency plays in develop-tabled the ordinance after 24 per- swords was formed over the newly­ The 7th and; 8th grade' girls gree f roin the University of South otha I. Moore, Mrs; Lawrence Mi- ing and operating modern terminal sons presented a petition opposing weds by their ushers and best man, packed bags with apples, doughnuts Carolina. chak, Mrs. Clinton Stackhouse, and transportation facilities in the it. Five more persons protested all Navy officers. and lollipops, given to each child The couple left for a honeymoon Mrs. James Minnohan, Miss Adele Port of New York. He will then Tuesday night. ' : . :':"- at-the end of the play period. Following the ceremony, a re­ in southern California and are re­ Devereaux, Miss Ruth Wagner, discuss the agency’s extensive pro­ Prospect Avenue is paved from . ■ Contributing towards the pur ception was held in the Officers’ siding in their new home in Ana- Mrs. Philetta Ward, Miss Ethel T.' gram to promote and protect com­ Brighton Avenue to Forest Drive, Vanek, Miss Lillie R. Shcffer, MiSs chase of prizes were Mr. and Mrs. Club at Ault Field, where the bridal cortes. Lt. Noren is serving with merce for the Port District-^ and the township proposes to install Miriam . R. Clark, Miss Bessie A. Raymond R. Gracey, W a l t e r I thc U. S. Navy Air, Force as a jet roughly that area within a 25-mlie curbs at the expense of benefited. Down, and Mrs. Emily Heintz. Hughes, Joseph Ogden, Charles 'pilot and is stationed at Whidbey radius of, the Statue of Liberty. property owners along the full ■Island. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Steere Mrs. James Little ■ * ' Members of the Woman’s Club will length of thc road. The estimated Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Swanson, Wil The groom’s parents attended the have an opportunity. to ask ques­ cost is $1.33 per foot plus engirieer- Entertains Board wedding.

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