concert aug. 2.1 in auditorium · 14/08/1980  · 105 years old ; ... * and new . every thursday...

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105 Years Old ; ... *and NEW . Every Thursday NEl’TUNK TRIES AND r p 1-5J VOL. CV NO. 33 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPT JERSEY,•THURSDAY. AT1G. 14,1980 (USPS 402420) TWENT Y CENTS Police Innovating New Program NEPTUNE TWP. — There is an increasing need for the Police Department and the residents of the Township to loin tojjetnei' in a common goal — REDUCING THE IN- CIDENCE OF CRIME t With this idea in mind, the Nep- tune Police Department is de- veloping a program called "Neighborrood Observers,’’ 'Hie basic objective of these volunteers will be to help to educate the residents of the Township in crime prevention techniques. The “Neighborhood Ob- servers” will walk„ lin areas where there is a high inci- dence of crime such as bus- iness districts and parks. They will observe suspicious persons & report it to the Po- lice Department. The names of "Neighborhood Observers” will be held in confidence. They will inform unsuspect- ing potential victims on ways to- be more .-secure in their homes as well aa when they are out. They will act as addi- tional “Eyes and Ears” of the Police Department. Anyone who is interested in knowing more about the program - Contact the Nep- tune Crime Prevention Bur- eau at 988-8000, extension 44 or 988-8442. Let us know how you feel about the projrram. The phone call does not mean a final commitment to being an active member. REMEMBER CRIME" PRE- VENTION IS EVERYONE’S : RESPONSIBILITY'. -* “Much More Fun In ’81” Camp Continues In Ocean Grove •OCEAN' GROVE —Last Friday, August 8, the Ex- executive Committee of the Ocean Grove Camp Meet- ing Association approved the following special ev- ents for the Ocean Grove beaches for the 1981 sea- son, reports Buster Sfoll, Beach Director. New: for 1981 are an Arts & Craft show •along t he boardwalk on June 27. On July 18, The Ocean .Grove Fire Department; .will have a fan day on the' surfing beach and os Aisgsst 29 .a :Ball-Rolling• contest w ill take place on middle, beach. Other events will be the 2nd Annual Sand "-Castle contest; Inner T «k ,®ace 2nd Annual:. Biathalon .Kite..Flying contest; Scav- enger Tres'mre Hunt; 13th Annual Life Guar tourna- ment, and Fireworks again STjon«orefl and paid for by thft Ocean Grove Beaches, For further snf»**s’*atinn contact Barter Stoll, B"<«ch niredttfr, in . care. of .Th e - IVeass finW f Cgrrm Meet- ing Afwo^atiinn. Ki. pt(««n A Ocean Grove, N.. J. 077W. t pPTOliroUI? HTTT/T^ MrtTfF, T 'TTNT TNT ’St Bazaar August 14 NEPTUNE — The annual bazaar of the'West. Grove Methodist Church will be held Thursday, August 14 at the church, cor. Walnut and Cor- „ ,- OCEAN GROVE' — The 311th annual campmeeting doses here. this •Sunday, a climactic day that ends with the Hallelujah Chorus, The. Rev. ■Dr., J. ' Sidlow Baxter, former pastor of the Charlotte Baptist Churdh in Edinburgh, Scotland, an d a l renowned Bible teacher, has been in the pulpit twice daily .since last. Saturday. He will continue with his messages at 10:30 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. thia morning: (Thcrsda.y), to- morrow, Saturday and Sun- day.', - The ‘carnn” opened last Saturday with Holj Comm- union. Ministers assisting in .serving the .sacraments were: Rev. James Bared of the Full Gospel Church, Wall; Rev/ Albert.L- Beemer of '.Com- munity United Methodits, Roselle Park; R e v. Donald Knapp of Rhawnhurst bap- tist, Phiadeliihia; Rev. Peter Anselmo of Calvary Tabem-. acle, Brooklyn, -N, Y, Aso, Rev. Kenneth A. Robi- (in^on of St, Paul’s U.M.., Ocean Grove; Rev, William B, Gritman of Ocean Grove; 'Rev. Rudolph Holzmar of Woodside Community Bap- tist, Wocidside, N. Y .: Rev. Theodore Hubbard of Ocean Grove; Rev. Elie F. deLattrc of the Reformed Church of America and now a resident of Ocean Grove. And, Rev. Oliver D, Col- lier, retired pastor of t h e Assemblies of God and a resident of Ocean Grove: August 18 & 19 In Tabernacle M «cL rA tP W B ^iesAves., from 1.0 A.M. to 5 Rev. Quentin J. Williams. J. i i r e e o p There will be free bus Presbyterian pastor, Lake- transportation continuously j hrst: Rev. Lloyd R. Auole- from 10 to 3. from Ocean i irate. W^miHon TT.M.. Nen- Grove, with pick-up in front tune; Rev. Ottd G. Stoll of . of the Ocean Grove Post Of- Ocean Grove. pastor of OCEAN GROVE Taking •■ ’' . I'jHome-baked goods, can- ,Or,uor>Vmr> TIM. abrupt change in direction from fiiies*_ handmade items, Christ-1 the usual fanciful idren s|raag gifts, used clothing, stories, like "Snow White, andWvhite- elephants, iewelm the sparkling Broadway bits j^0„a books and records will found in . Scenes from, a !ije sold, large group of young people Ini -_ .^—s— Ocean Grove; under the direc-l^ . „ . i tioii of Dexter Davison, will pre- 1 W i n S I .1ClCU ’ ‘H sent the fast-moving and excit-) ins historical novel 'THE THREE MUSKETEERS," by Alexander Dumas 'and special-' ly adapted and dramatized for young people by Mi. Davison. The'performance will .be Mon- . day . and Tuesday, August 18 . -and 19 in the Tabernacle at 8 P.M. . David Beckhausen irons Drew University has been the fenc- ta« coach for the young "war- 82nd Birtliday ASBURY PARK — Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Grasser, Lincoln Dr., Colonial Terrace, entertained last Saturday at a family buffet honoring her father, Russell Coble, of this place, and her aunt, Mrs. Na- than T. Lane, Lawrence Ave., Ocean Grove. - , , ,, . . The twins were bom here, riors. Reproduction of 17th cen- Mr syy residing, here, tury rapiers dueling swords M*'9. ,jaT!e },as lived at the —were purchased from France, ,Lawrenc(, Avenue address for and 17th century- music isjgg year3. Heard throughout She perform-!' Qtj ,er9 attending were cmce. One piece.of music, Am-;M ‘ Frances Orton, Key- aryllis,' was used frequently at i - t\ . Mr and Mrs. Ted Ber- th®.' court pf.:the French King . ' . Andrew• Bertoyer.' Louis XII!. In fact, King Louis p et-er’ Berino-er. Onlchurst and claimed to, have composed this music.' H© reaily didn't—it. was a century old in 1625 when Louis used it. But who. argued with the king? Marjorie Fix developed tha choreography in ihe court- dance. THE THREE MUSKETEERS consists of fifteen scenes with- out- interruption depicting the bitter power struggle botweeri he 17th century King of France, Louis XIII,. ana his am- PaRo 4. Please ANNUAL SUMMER BAZAAR & Meat Loaf Lunch, at West Grove Church- cor. Walnnt and Coriies AveV, Neptune, Thar., Aug. 14 from 30 A.M. to 5 P.M. Free bus trans- portation continuously from to to 3..-Pick-np In front of Ocean Grove Post Office. —33 Mrs. Russell Coble MEMORIAL CROSS OCEAN GROVE — The 18 ft Memorial Cross on the front of the Ocean Grove Auditorium, fac- ing the sea, will he light- ed the week of Auprust 16-23 in memary of Mil- dred Bi. Hay by Mr, and Mrs. Paul Schnaiif- fer and family of West Caldwell. Ocean Grove FILM PROJECT Receives Grant! Television Channel 13 Co-Sponsor's Filmmakers Jennifer Boyd and John Sosenko, Jennifer and John, who are husband and wife, are co-foundera of Community Heritage Film Group tenters, hotel and boarding house guests, com- munity leaders, historians, and visiting preach- ers and performers. Subjects discussed will bo ihe preaching .cmd musical traditions of Ocxan Grove; lent .life; the’:camp meeting; famous speakers,-presidents, and opera stars who ap- peared in the Auditorium at the turn of Ihe century. Additional oral histories 11 describe _ . ihe evolution of.bathing attire, th-ii Sunday tra- OCEAN GROVE — The New. Jersey Com- ditions, and .changes over the years, Old pho- mittee for ihe Humanities has announced a tpgraphs, stereio scenes,. antique post . cards, $40,000 matching grant to Channel 13 and and the 1979-Sunday'footage:will padni ~ pic- Community .. Heritage Film Group, Ocean ture oi the way it was. Grove, for production of an hour-long docu- Music in the film will include the original mentary film , apfcut this community. ,. Victor .recordings of: the Metropolitan Opera For-the. $40,0.00 to be released, however,': stars who: sang in the Auditorium, isuch as, every- do )ar mv^st be matched with a dollar.': Galli-Curci, l^Ime. Schumann-Heink, and Caru- A fund-raising VeHort is now being launched, so. Original recordings of John. McConitaok, It is. hoped that • the goal, will be • quickly Mrs. Eddowes: playing "The Storm," Walter reached with donations from individuals, com- Damrosch and his New York Symphony, and munity. groups,. cmd private foundations. John Phillip Sousa and Arthur Pryor's Bard The film project was launched . in : 1979 will also be incorporated-into the film.- with a grant from the Ocean Grove Historical In a scene called "Ghosts of the Past,'' the Society and contributions from individuals, voices ol famous Auditorium speakers will be These monies went to She filming of "oarless heard over shots of the Auditorium of 1894 as Sundays" in Qcean Grove. Jennifer Boyd and it. is today. These include old recordings of John Sosenko, founders of Community Heritage Billy Sunday, Helen Keller, cmd Will Rogers. Fiilm Group, donated their .time and skills to Fiiming of summer events over the 1980 the project, pffemow-historic footage will be and. 198f season will capture the extraordinary included in the final film, which will be broad- continuity, of. Ocean Grove's traditions. This cast nationally on educational television. Individuals or groups who wish to con' tribute to the film project this summer should make their checks ' payable to WI’ST/THIRTEEN cmd send them c/o Com- munity Heritage Film Group; P.O. Box 411, Ocean Grove, Now Jersey 077S6. All do- nations care tax deductible. summor the Women's Christian Temperance .. Union convention was filmed. Virgil Fox, world iamous organist, was interviewed about the Auditorium's Hope-Jones organ and his; musi- cal ministry in Ocean Grove. Dr. Fox's pow- eriul performance was also filmed. Ah per- formers and speakers have enthusiastically, agreed to participate in the filming. To date, Sandy Hookers Win Biathalon The film projec!'developed steadily since filming-has included the appearances of Nor- last summer. In December, 1979, the Ocean Grove Historical Society received a $2,000 pilo! grant from the New Jersey Committee for the Humanities, that provided for the research and development of the film idea. Project Director, Jrrr.iiVr Boyd, researched at the Library of rna Zimmer, Baroness von Trapp. Col. Edward Read, Dr. Carl Schneider, and . Col.r Jame3 Irwin. Community events- filmed over, this summer include the cross-lighting ceremony; Hotel As- sociation ilea market; Mt.- Zion tenters' picnic; OCEAN GROVE — Last Saturday, 164 registered, peo- ple participated in the first annual Ocean Grove biathaj Ion. The overall winner of t h e maie category was David Whitney who covered . the two-miie run and 300-yard swini in a time of 12 minutes and 31 seconds. Mary June JLi'Zurilla . won the female title, covering the course in 14:43. Both winners were members of the Gateway Na- tional Park, Sandy Hook divi- sion Biathalon team. The following people were first and second respectively in their age divisions; Male: 15 .and under Russell Aligor (15:19) and J, R, Dawson; 16-18 Kevin Lunding <13:04) & John Reilly; 20-29 .Mickey Diets (12:48) & M i k e Tul- iy; 30-39 Steve Propert (14:- 40) and Dana Parcella; 40 & over Alex Kastin (15:15) asui Dr. George Sheehan ,{15:-15). The following females were first arid second in their age categories: 15 and under Leigh. Ann Long (18:28) and A. Rohan; 16-19; Linda Fa- houry (18:03) and Janet Til- stra; 20-29 D. Brown (16:10) and Nancy Steadman.- 30-39: M. Lansdale (17:22) and M. Rohan; 40 and over Gail Wyzykpwski (23:09) and B. Rushton. The biathalon director, Buster Stoll reports'that the second annual Ocean Grove biathalon will take place Sat- urday, August 9, 1981, tit 9:‘!0 in the morning. --- —* ----- Concert Aug. 2.1 In Auditorium OCEAN GROVE — Paul “humachor, stimulating sac- >d concert and recording artist, will, appear .in the Ocean Grovo An'litorium next Thursday, Aug. 21, at 8 P.M. wcngrecs; and with historians. Her film pro- ;the July 4th Parade; Salvation Army Sunday posal caught the attention of the Educational and Founders Day. Broadcasting Corporation (Channel 13), who de- cided to co-sponsor She film. It is estimated tiiat eventually the. documentary film will be seen by well over 75 million people. . The, film will tell the siory of Ocean Grove through ihe use of interviews with residents, Next summer, the annual Choir Festival will be part of the production schedule, as well as Bible Hour, the Surfside Meeting, and ad- ditix.cl concerts cmd activities. A t, least one hundred, filmed and taped interviews will be f 4 ."'nduclcd ■ over the next year. Deadline for Derby Entry Rev, Dr. J. Sidlow Baxter SALE Just 20% to 25% off on most items .at the BOAT DOCK, Doll- houses, fansltnre and minlatare:;, all 20 % off. “ 33 BEFARAH GALLERIES 105 itess Plana. Asburv Park. 20% oft water colors bv Gabriele., ...... Sana, sea. floral and oriental »no- ill ? P.M. Sna hours 9 A.M. to 2 _ V _ - _Anti- DM .OAAA Open Lot For Large Vehicles OCEAN GROVE — Since streets have become so Over- crowded this summer with ve- hicles of every description, the Ocean Grove Camp Meet- ing Association has opened the East Parking Lot at the south end of town for the convenience of owners and operators of large or over- size vehicle.s. —— /yn’ tptamks ~ I This space is ideal for _ J trucks and commercial vehi- Vfe wish to » * cjes> for camp and charter '■ “1 , buses, and for vans, -recrea-- Rev. Walter A. Qnlgg 'itional vehicles, and trailers. TI.ere.is no cost fo, use of j 'wakey and •*» at Ui- burial this facility and those who NEPTUNE — The Ameri- ican Legion Coaster Derby sponsored by Asbury P a r k Post No. 24 and Neptune Post 346 has set August 23. 1980 as the closing date for ac- cepting applications for the 23rd annual Coaster Derby which will be held on Sept. 21, on Brighter! Avenue in iShark River Hills, Neptune. 'The event is open to all chil- dren between the ages of 6 to 12 who reside in Asbury Park, Neptune, Neptune City,: Avon and Ocean Township. Contact Marcel Judge. Post 24 - 922-4221 or William Kraver, Post 346 - 77.4-0791 for information, and entry Itlqnks. . " J, Blakev in the Albanv Rural Cemetery. (Signed) NOTICE NAGLE'S PHARMACY, Ocean Grove, will be ooen from ,3:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Mon.- thru Thors. Fri. and Sat. boors are 8:30 A. M. will use it are to be compli- mented since it is a purely voluntary action. TOWNE COFFEE SHOPPE 68 Main Ave., O. G. onen seven davs a week. 7:39 A.M. to 6:30 P. m . tf •■ iUg . IS to 31st. XRMPO —39 P.M In emergency call 988-SOOO . T r, the BEST Now. 774-9511. MR. and MRS, THOMAS WASSON, former residents of Ocean Grove, celebrated their Golden Wedding Anni- versary at a dinner party held at Pete Renauds, Braden- ton Beach, Florida. The party, given by Tom’s brother Stanley Wasson, was attended by many well wishers. Tom was formerly associated with the Alvin Bill Agen- cy, Ocean Grove, and is now at home in their condo- minium in Bradenton, Fla. Sell Tickets For Peach Festival f: : ' '. - OCEAN GROVE — A van, driven by Herb Deuchar and manned by community inter- ested .voting people, is riding about the streets these e.yen- ilngs selling' Peach ' Festival ’ tickets for the benefit of the St. Paul’s Parsonage Renbva- tion Fund. . ' 1 The committee says there . is no worry kbout: what to j serve the family or guests ’ for dessert on Saturday, Aug- ust 16. From 3 to 7 P.M. you - .can enjoy a scrumptious des- sert or make it a .meal. Get Four tickets in advance to be sure you have them — eith- er purchase from the van as it rides vour streets or get the tickets at St. Paul’s Church office or at Fathway Market. ; Remaining tickets wlil be sold at the door. . The Peach Festival will ! take place this Saturday at Fellowship flail in St. Paul’s Church. Embury Ave,, from New York to Pennsylvania Aves., from 3 P.M. to 7 P.M ETHELS STATIONERY “The GreeHnt; Card Store” Onn. Po«t Offlre. Oopnn f!rov» SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES $10.00 A YEAR BY WAIT. Paul Schumacher There is no admission charge for the conciert. A free-will offering will be tak- en. All are welcome. Now residing in Medford,: Mr. Schumacher channels all of his efforts into a ministry of concert evangelism. He has appeared on radio a n d' TV throughout the country and has seven record albums to his credit, his latest being "Rejoice in Today.” on t h e Dynamic label. • Although striving fop the highest professional stand- ards Paul Schumacher’s goal is that his concfiHt »r>»t recordintrs will be "m u •; h more than mere enteiinin'- ’ Tnpn!-.” -Hr rn THr tuskc 510.00 A YE-A1* L‘l i !Afi.

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Page 1: Concert Aug. 2.1 In Auditorium · 14/08/1980  · 105 Years Old ; ... * and NEW . Every Thursday NEl’TUNK TRIES AND r p 1-5J VOL. CV NO. 33 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPT JERSEY,•THURSDAY

105 Years Old

; ... * and NEW .

Every Thursday

NEl’TUNK TRIES AND

r p

1-5J

VOL. CV NO. 33 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPT JERSEY,•THURSDAY. AT1G. 14,1980 (USPS 402420) T W E N T Y C E N T S

Police Innovating

New Program

NEPTUNE TWP. — There is an increasing need for the Police Department and the residents of the Township to loin tojjetnei' in a common goal — REDUCING THE IN­CIDENCE OF CRIME t With this idea in mind, the Nep­tune Police Department is de­veloping a program called "Neighborrood Observers,’’ 'Hie basic objective of these volunteers will be to help to educate the residents of the Township in crime prevention techniques.

The “Neighborhood Ob­servers” will walk„ lin areas where there is a high inci­dence of crime such as bus­iness districts and parks. They will observe suspicious persons & report it to the Po­lice Department. The names of "Neighborhood Observers” will be held in confidence. They will inform unsuspect­ing potential victims on ways to- be more .-secure in their homes as well aa when they are out. They will act as addi­tional “Eyes and Ears” of the Police Department.

Anyone who is interested in knowing more about the program - Contact the Nep­tune Crime Prevention Bur­eau at 988-8000, extension 44 or 988-8442. Let us know how you feel about the projrram. The phone call does not mean a final commitment to being an active member. REMEMBER CRIME" PRE­VENTION IS EVERYONE’S

: RESPONSIBILITY'.-*

“Much More Fun

In ’81”

Camp Continues

In Ocean Grove

•OCEAN' GROVE —Last Friday, August 8, the Ex­executive Committee of the Ocean Grove Camp Meet­ing Association approved the following special ev­ents for the Ocean Grove beaches for the 1981 sea­son, reports Buster Sfoll, Beach Director.

New: for 1981 are an Arts & Craft show • along t he boardwalk on June 27. On July 18, The Ocean .Grove Fire Department; .will have a fan day on the ' surfing beach and os Aisgsst 29 .a :Ball-Rolling• contest w ill take place on middle, beach.

Other events will be the • 2nd Annual Sand "-Castle contest; Inner T «k ,®ace 2nd Annual:. Biathalon . Kite.. Flying contest; Scav­enger Tres'mre Hunt; 13th Annual Life Guar tourna­ment, and Fireworks again STjon«orefl and paid for by thft Ocean Grove Beaches,■ For further snf»**s’*atinn contact Barter Stoll, B"<«ch niredttfr, in . care. of . Th e

- IVeass finWf Cgrrm Meet­ing Afwo^atiinn. Ki. p t(««nA Ocean Grove, N.. J.077W.t pPTOliroUI? HTTT/T

MrtTfF, T'TTNT TNT ’St

Bazaar August 14

NEPTUNE — The annual bazaar of the'West. Grove Methodist Church will be held Thursday, August 14 at the church, cor. Walnut and Cor-

„ ,- OCEAN GROVE' — The 311th annual campmeeting doses here. this • Sunday, a climactic day that ends with the Hallelujah Chorus,

The. Rev. ■ Dr., J. ' Sidlow Baxter, former pastor of the Charlotte Baptist Churdh in Edinburgh, Scotland, and a

l renowned Bible teacher, has been in the pulpit twice daily .since last. Saturday. He will continue with his messages at 10:30 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. thia morning: (Thcrsda.y), to­morrow, Saturday and Sun­day.', -

The ‘carnn” opened last Saturday with Holj Comm­union. Ministers assisting in .serving the .sacraments were: Rev. James Bared of the Full Gospel Church, Wall; Rev/ Albert.L- Beemer of '.Com­munity United Methodits, Roselle Park; Re v. Donald Knapp of Rhawnhurst bap­tist, Phiadeliihia; Rev. Peter Anselmo of Calvary Tabem-. acle, Brooklyn, -N, Y,

Aso, Rev. Kenneth A. Robi- (in^on of St, Paul’s U.M.., Ocean Grove; Rev, William B, Gritman of Ocean Grove; 'Rev. Rudolph Holzmar of Woodside Community Bap­tist, Wocidside, N. Y .: Rev. Theodore Hubbard of Ocean Grove; Rev. Elie F. deLattrc of the Reformed Church of America and now a resident of Ocean Grove.

And, Rev. Oliver D, Col­lier, retired pastor of th e Assemblies of God and a resident of Ocean Grove:

August 18 & 19 In Tabernacle

M «cL rA tP W B iesAves., from 1.0 A.M. to 5 Rev. Quentin J. Williams. J. i i r e e o p There will be free bus Presbyterian pastor, Lake-

transportation continuously j hrst: Rev. Lloyd R. Auole- from 10 to 3. from Ocean i irate. W^miHon TT.M.. Nen- Grove, with pick-up in front tune; Rev. Ottd G. Stoll of

. of the Ocean Grove Post Of- Ocean Grove. pastor of OCEAN GROVE Taking •■’' . I' jHome-baked goods, can- ,Or,uor>Vmr> TIM.

abrupt change in direction from fiiies*_ handmade items, Christ-1 the usual fanciful idren s|raag gifts, used clothing, stories, like "Snow White, andWvhite- elephants, iewelm the sparkling Broadway bits j 0„a books and records will found in . Scenes from, a !ije sold, large group of young people Ini -_ .^ —s—Ocean Grove; under the direc-l^ . „ . i tioii of Dexter Davison, will pre- 1 W in S I .1 ClCU ’ ‘H sent the fast-moving and excit-) ins historical novel 'THE THREE MUSKETEERS," by Alexander Dumas 'and special-' ly adapted and dramatized for young people by Mi. Davison.The'performance will . be Mon-

. day . and Tuesday, August 18

. -and 19 in the Tabernacle at 8 P.M.. David Beckhausen irons Drew University has been the fenc- ta« coach for the young "war-

82nd Birtliday

ASBURY PARK — Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Grasser, Lincoln Dr., Colonial Terrace, entertained last Saturday at a family buffet honoring her father, Russell Coble, of this place, and her aunt, Mrs. Na­than T. Lane, Lawrence Ave., Ocean Grove.

- , , , , . . The twins were bom here,riors. Reproduction of 17th cen- Mr syy residing, here,tury rapiers dueling swords M*'9. ,jaT!e },as lived at the —were purchased from France, ,Lawrenc(, Avenue address for and 17th century- music isjgg year3.Heard throughout She perform-!' Qtj,er9 attending were cmce. One piece.of music, Am-;M ‘ Frances Orton, Key- aryllis,' was used frequently at i - t\. Mr and Mrs. Ted Ber­th®.' court pf.:the French King . ' . Andrew• Bertoyer.' Louis XII!. In fact, King Louis pet-er’ Berino-er. Onlchurst andclaimed to, have composed this music.' H© reaily didn't—it. was a century old in 1625 when Louis used it. But who. argued with the king?

Marjorie Fix developed tha choreography in ihe court- dance.

THE THREE MUSKETEERS consists of fifteen scenes with­out- interruption depicting the bitter power struggle botweeri he 17th century King of France, Louis XIII,. ana his am-

PaRo 4. Please

ANNUAL SUMMER BAZAAR & Meat Loaf Lunch, at West Grove Church- cor. Walnnt and Coriies AveV, Neptune, Thar., Aug. 14 from 30 A.M. to 5 P.M. Free bus trans­portation continuously from to to 3..-Pick-np In front of Ocean Grove Post Office. —33

Mrs. Russell Coble

MEMORIAL CROSS

OCEAN GROVE — The 18 ft Memorial Cross on the front of the Ocean Grove Auditorium, fac­ing the sea, will he light­ed the week of Auprust 16-23 in memary of Mil­dred Bi. Hay by Mr, and Mrs. Paul Schnaiif- fer and family of West Caldwell.

Ocean Grove F IL M

PROJECT

Receives

Grant!

Television Channel 13 Co-Sponsor's

Filmmakers Jennifer Boyd and John Sosenko, Jennifer and John, who are husband and wife,

are co-foundera of Community Heritage

Film Group

tenters, hotel and boarding house guests, com­munity leaders, historians, and visiting preach­ers and performers. Subjects discussed will bo ihe preaching .cmd musical traditions of Ocxan Grove; lent .life; the’: camp meeting; famous speakers,-presidents, and opera stars who ap­peared in the Auditorium at the turn of Ihe century. Additional oral histories 11 describe

_ . ihe evolution of.bathing attire, th-ii Sunday tra-OCEAN GROVE — The New. Jersey Com- ditions, and .changes over the years, Old pho-

mittee for ihe Humanities has announced a tpgraphs, stereio scenes,. antique post . cards, $40,000 matching grant to Channel 13 and and the 1979-Sunday'footage: will padni ~ pic- Community .. Heritage Film Group, Ocean ture oi the way it was.Grove, for production of an hour-long docu- Music in the film will include the original mentary film , apfcut this community. , . Victor . recordings of: the Metropolitan Opera

For-the. $40,0.00 to be released, however,': stars who: sang in the Auditorium, isuch as, every- do )ar mv st be matched with a dollar.': Galli-Curci, l Ime. Schumann-Heink, and Caru- A fund-raising VeHort is now being launched, so. Original recordings of John. McConitaok, It is. hoped that • the goal, will be • quickly Mrs. Eddowes: playing "The Storm," Walter reached with donations from individuals, com- Damrosch and his New York Symphony, and munity. groups,. cmd private foundations. John Phillip Sousa and Arthur Pryor's Bard

The film project was launched . in : 1979 will also be incorporated-into the film.- with a grant from the Ocean Grove Historical In a scene called "Ghosts of the Past,'' the Society and contributions from individuals, voices ol famous Auditorium speakers will be These monies went to She filming of "oarless heard over shots of the Auditorium of 1894 as Sundays" in Qcean Grove. Jennifer Boyd and it. is today. These include old recordings of John Sosenko, founders of Community Heritage Billy Sunday, Helen Keller, cmd Will Rogers. Fiilm Group, donated their .time and skills to Fiiming of summer events over the 1980 the project, pffemow-historic footage will be and. 198f season will capture the extraordinary included in the final film, which will be broad- continuity, of. Ocean Grove's traditions. Thiscast nationally on educational television.

Individuals or groups who wish to con' tribute to the film project this summer should make their checks ' payable to WI’ST/THIRTEEN cmd send them c/o Com­munity Heritage Film Group; P.O. Box 411, Ocean Grove, Now Jersey 077S6. All do­nations care tax deductible.

summor the Women's Christian Temperance .. Union convention was filmed. Virgil Fox, world iamous organist, was interviewed about the Auditorium's Hope-Jones organ and his; musi­cal ministry in Ocean Grove. Dr. Fox's pow- eriul performance was also filmed. Ah per­formers and speakers have enthusiastically, agreed to participate in the filming. To date,

Sandy Hookers

Win Biathalon

The film projec!'developed steadily since filming-has included the appearances of Nor-last summer. In December, 1979, the Ocean Grove Historical Society received a $2,000 pilo! grant from the New Jersey Committee for the Humanities, that provided for the research and development of the film idea. Project Director, Jrrr.iiVr Boyd, researched at the Library of

rna Zimmer, Baroness von Trapp. Col. Edward Read, Dr. Carl Schneider, and . Col.r Jame3 Irwin.

Community events- filmed over, this summer include the cross-lighting ceremony; Hotel As­sociation ilea market; Mt.- Zion tenters' picnic;

OCEAN GROVE — L a s t Saturday, 164 registered, peo­ple participated in the first annual Ocean Grove biathaj Ion.

The overall winner of t h e maie category was David Whitney who covered . the two-miie run and 300-yard swini in a time of 12 minutes and 31 seconds. Mary June JLi'Zurilla . won the female title, covering the course in 14:43. Both winners were members of the Gateway Na­tional Park, Sandy Hook divi­sion Biathalon team.

The following people were first and second respectively in their age divisions; Male: 15 .and under Russell Aligor (15:19) and J, R, Dawson; 16-18 Kevin Lunding <13:04) & John Reilly; 20-29 .Mickey Diets (12:48) & M ike Tul- iy; 30-39 Steve Pro pert (14:- 40) and Dana Parcella; 40 & over Alex Kastin (15:15) asui Dr. George Sheehan ,{15:-15).

The following females were first arid second in their age categories: 15 and under Leigh. Ann Long (18:28) and A. Rohan; 16-19; Linda Fa- houry (18:03) and Janet Til- stra; 20-29 D. Brown (16:10) and Nancy Steadman.- 30-39: M. Lansdale (17:22) and M. Rohan; 40 and ove r Gail Wyzykpwski (23:09) and B. Rushton.

The biathalon director, Buster Stoll reports'that the second annual Ocean Grove biathalon will take place Sat­urday, August 9, 1981, tit 9:‘!0 in the morning.

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Concert Aug. 2.1 In Auditorium

OCEAN GROVE — Paul “humachor, stimulating sac- >d concert and recording

artist, will, appear .in the Ocean Grovo An'litorium next Thursday, Aug. 21, at 8 P.M.

wcngrecs; and with historians. Her film pro- ;the July 4th Parade; Salvation Army Sunday posal caught the attention of the Educational and Founders Day.Broadcasting Corporation (Channel 13), who de- cided to co-sponsor She film. It is estimated tiiat eventually the. documentary film will be seen by well over 75 million people. .

The, film will tell the siory of Ocean Grove through ihe use of interviews with residents,

Next summer, the annual Choir Festival will be part of the production schedule, as well as Bible Hour, the Surfside Meeting, and ad- ditix.cl concerts cmd activities. At, least one hundred, filmed and taped interviews will be f4."'nduclcd ■ over the next year.

Deadline for Derby Entry

Rev, Dr. J. Sidlow Baxter

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Open Lot For Large Vehicles

OCEAN GROVE — Since streets have become so Over­crowded this summer with ve­hicles of every description, the Ocean Grove Camp Meet­ing Association has opened the East Parking Lot at the south end of town for the convenience of owners and operators of large or over­size vehicle.s.

—— /yn’ tptamks ~ I This space is ideal for _ J trucks and commercial vehi-Vfe wish to » * cjes> for camp and charter'■ “ 1 , buses, and for vans, -recrea--

Rev. Walter A. Qnlgg 'itional vehicles, and trailers.

TI.ere.is no cost fo, use of j 'wakey and •*» at Ui- burial this facility and those who

NEPTUNE — The Ameri- ican Legion Coaster Derby sponsored by Asbury P a r k Post No. 24 and Neptune Post 346 has set August 23. 1980 as the closing date for ac­cepting applications for the 23rd annual Coaster Derby which will be held on Sept.

21, on Brighter! Avenue in iShark River Hills, Neptune. 'The event is open to all chil­dren between the ages of 6 to 12 who reside in Asbury Park, Neptune, Neptune City,: Avon and Ocean Township. Contact Marcel Judge. Post 24 - 922-4221 or William Kraver, Post 346 - 77.4-0791 for information, and entry Itlqnks. . "

J, Blakev in the Albanv Rural Cemetery.

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will use it are to be compli­mented since it is a purely voluntary action.

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MR. and MRS, THOMAS WASSON, former residents of Ocean Grove, celebrated their Golden Wedding Anni­versary at a dinner party held at Pete Renauds, Braden­ton Beach, Florida. The party, given by Tom’s brother Stanley Wasson, was attended by many well wishers. Tom was formerly associated with the Alvin Bill Agen­cy, Ocean Grove, and is now at home in their condo­minium in Bradenton, Fla.

Sell Tickets ForPeach Festival

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OCEAN GROVE — A van, driven by Herb Deuchar and manned by community inter­ested .voting people, is riding about the streets these e.yen- ilngs selling' Peach ' Festival ’ tickets for the benefit of the St. Paul’s Parsonage Renbva-

■ tion Fund. . '1 The committee says there . is no worry kbout: what to j serve the family or guests ’ for dessert on Saturday, Aug­ust 16. From 3 to 7 P.M. you

-. can enjoy a scrumptious des- sert or make it a . meal. Get

’ Four tickets in advance to be sure you have them — eith­er purchase from the van as it rides vour streets or get the tickets at St. Paul’s Church office or at Fathway Market. ; Remaining tickets wlil be sold at the door.. The Peach Festival will ! take place this Saturday at Fellowship flail in St. Paul’s Church. Embury Ave,, from New York to Pennsylvania Aves., from 3 P.M. to 7 P.M

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Now residing in Medford,: Mr. Schumacher channels all of his efforts into a ministry of concert evangelism. He has appeared on radio a n d' TV throughout the country and has seven record albums to his credit, his latest being "Rejoice in Today.” on t h e Dynamic label.• Although striving fop th e highest professional stand­ards Paul Schumacher’s goal is that his concfiHt »r>»t recordintrs will be "mu •; h more than mere enteiinin'- ’Tnpn!-.”

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AT KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ECUMENICAL IN- S T M jL A ^N , (]. to r.) the Rev. John Cook, pastor St. Catharine’s Church, E. Keansburg, (associate chaplain for Council No! 816); Grand Knight D ay De Faria, Ocean 'Grove; Rey. Samuel Constanqe, pastor Church of the Ascension, Bradley Beach (associate chaplain for No. 816) and the Rev. Dr. Floyd E. George, vice presi­dent in charge of program for the Ocean Grove Cani|> Meeting Ass’n., guest Speaker. Greetings were also ex­tended to tficf Salvation Army on its 100th birtfit&y ani #y Brigadier Henry Dries of the Salvation Army to the KnigHts and Mr. DeFaria.

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•’ A G E ' - T W O OCEAN GROVE and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, lflBO

LETTERS TO

THE EDITOR

On DocumentaryEDITOR. TIMES:• • We wish to extend our : apologies to Mrs. Gardner and anyone . else in an O.c e a n Grove audience where our i cameraman cause of a traction.; .■ However, are unaware

unique community from its very beginnings to the pres­ent day.

In April 1979, the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Associ­ation unanimously approved this educational project. The film received initial support from, th e Historical 'Society of Ocean Grove and is now beirfg partially fujided b.y the New Jersey Committee

i . v „ i for the Humanities. Public may be theitelevision’s Channel 13 is co- momentau dis- L )jonsol.injr & the film will be, . i broadcast nationally when it1 am sure they j is comnieted. of the fact thati

Ocean Grove is presently the; Guest performers were subject of an historical doc- contacted last November andumentary, the first of its they received a- synopsis ox kind, which will trace the ex- the film proposal. Their re- istence of our inspiring and vron-c to the project- .was

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CALENDAR OF EVENTSOCEAN GROVE

THIS WEEK IN OCEAN GROVE

Friday, August 1510:30 A.M.—Morning Worship-- --- Auditorium

The Rev. Dr. J. Sidlow Baxter 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship — — Auditorium

The Rev. Dr. J. Sidlow Baxter Saturday, August 16 (Kite Flying Contest)

10:30 A.M.—Morning Worship — .— ... Auditorium The Rev. Dr. J. Sidlow Baxter

4:00 P.M.— Organ Concert ............ .,...... AuditoriumGordon Turk

7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship ..........— AuditoriumThe Rev. Dr. J. Sidlow Baxter

Sunday, August 17 9:30 A.M.—Love Feast Auditorium

The Rev. Dr. Floyd E. George10: 30 A.M.—Morning Worship ..... .......Auditorium

The Rev. Dr. J. Sidlpw Baxter3:45 P.M.—Sacred Concert ................ . Auditorium

Summer Musical Team 6:00 P.M.—Surf side Meeting ... Memorial Pavilion -

Rev. Fred WhipnJ.e, Pastor Dunmore, Pa. Methodist Church.Rev. William B. Gritman in charge of £lie service.

7 :30 P.M.—Evening Worship Auditorium(7:10 Song Service)The Rev. Dr. J. Sidlow Baxter

. Daily '9:30 A.M.—Bible Hour, Moji.-Sat. ..... Tabernacle

The Rev. J. Paul Griffith. lender 9:00 A.M.— Children’s Program Thornley Chapel

Mon.-Fri- ; Sun. 10:30 9:00 A.M.—-Youth Worship Service Youth Center

; Monday-Saturday '8:00 P.M.—Logos ..... .___ . North End Boardwalk

Monday, August 18 9:30 A.M.—4th Segment of Bible Hour Tabernacle

The Rev. J: Paul Griffith,Summit, N. J.

Monday and Tuesday, August 18 & 19• 8:00 P.M.—‘.‘The Three. Musketeers”. .Tabernacle

Youth Show v. ' ' Choral-Dramatios Director - ‘

Dexter R. Davison . _ '-V... Tuesday. Au<n!?t 19, .

: 3:00 P.M.—Travelogue'...c.... C'ommyiiil.y Room.. “The Carribbenn” . /

• Rev. and Mrs. Elie de Lattre::8:00 P.M.—“The Three Musketeers” . ' Tal;erna;h.

■Youth Show ' : Wednesday, August 20

■ Usher’s Banquet .................... .. Day’s Restaurant• 7:00 P.M.—Organ Concert - '

£■:; Gordon Turk - . __1. Auditorium;,.,.8 :00 P-.M.^-Aiulitorium Choir -Rsjiearsal Auditorium ’ ’ . Thursday, August 21

3:00 P.M.—Travelogue''.......Community Room“Nigeria” - Rev. Walter Quigg

8:00 , P.M.—Conceit by Paul Sehumaker Auditorium of Medford, N. J.Soloist on Family Radio Network

8:15 P.M.—Ocean GroveSummer Band Memorial Pavilion

very enthusiastic. Virgil Fox, in a highly uncharacteristic gesture, allowed the. camera­man on stage during his en­cores and arranged for the lights to be . turned up full. Dr. Fox also gave l ’A of:his time for a filmed J— view.'" '.;' ' ; '1/; Baroness yon Trappwrote

a. personal letter to us stat­ing, that she, would be happy to participate; in the filming on Founders Day,

Col. . James Irwin, Norma Zimmer, Dh Carl Schneider, and the Salvation Army. Band were all willing participants in the film. The guest, speak­ers and performers have had experience in front, of camer­as and they.: have not been distracted by the filming. There is no reason for. th e audience to feel embarrass­ment for them.

We’re sure that everyone can appreciate t h e import­ance of close-ups in a film. The expressions and gestures of the _ guest speakers and performer are a powerful part of their testimony. Be­cause of low light levels in the Auditorium, especially at night, it is sometimes neces­sary to film at close range. We have tried to keep t h i s at a minimum. For instance, during the Founders. Day cel­ebration our camermai was on stage barely five minutes out of a two hour program.

Our cameraman is not tak­ing random “snaps.” He is shooting; motion picture film. The average ‘shooting ratio” for a documentary is twenty- five to one. This means that for every twenty-five min­utes of film shot, only one is used in the final film. Thus, we must film extensively and from many different points of view to be sure to “cov- ex1’ each separate event.

The filming iix the Audito-

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liium is. a temporary situ­ation. The result of our en­deavor, however, will be to permanently preserve ,t h e Auditorium of 1894 on film and to share a summer sea­son in Ocean Grove w i t h millions of. Americans.

We would like to take this opportunity to ask your, un­derstanding, your kind for- bearance, as we engage you in this, documentary. The Ocean Grove audience is the largest star in the film. We humbly ask yourco-opera- tion.

Sincerely vours. JENNIFER BOYD and JOHN SOSENKO Community Heritage Film Group.Ocean Grove ' '

A Place of PrideEDITOR. TIMES:

I am a regular visitor and great supporter of O c e a n Grove and its program and policies. I frequently visit Founders’ Park, ' and have o f t e n noticed a couple whose practices; I wish to encourage. This couple, own­ers of a pair of Irish Setters, 'Without falil or embarrass^ ment, clean up after their dogs, never leaving, the park unpleasant for the rest of its visitors.

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watched people who l i v e in the immediate: vicinity: of the park let; their dogs wan-

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TAKING TITLE — The County of Monmouth on July 10 took title to the Freehold Electric Company property located 'at Center Street arid Kozloski Road in Free­hold Township at a purchase price of §730,000. The facility. will be used, after addition of vehicle lifts and fuel pumps, as the county’s principal highway mainten­ance complex where trucks will be repaired, the Cen­tral Motor Pool and the highway department administra­tion offices located. Pictured left to right signing title closing papers a re Freehoder Director Ray Kramer, County-Administrator Theodore J. Narozanick and.Alex Goldfine, owner of Freehold Electric. Kramer said ac­quisition of the. 7-acre prperty has cost the county mucjh less than originally planned reconstruction of the pre­sent Highway Department’s Manalapan Yard in Free­hold. -■

idler 'unleashed, to mar tjfoe park’s beauty while they re­main unconcerned, n o t only about environmental appear­ance, but to the health of their area in which they live, How - can those same people advocate the use of our parks by children? Would these people leave an “accident” unattended in their own home? ' •,

Ocean Grove is a home to me, a place of pride, and I take my hat off to those, such as the young couple mention­ed above; who are proud enough to keep dux' home. Ocean Grove, in order.

StfncerelV,(Mrs.)

■ESTHER FA HfROCK Cherry Hill, N. J.

‘‘Fallen Angel”EDITOR, TIMES:

I recall that last summer me of your readers -wrote a etter to The Times inquir- ng about the iron statue of .he Angel of Victory which rtood for many years at the foot of Main Avenue.

As you know, of course!

the statue was blown down in me of the hurricanes of the 40’s and 50’s and, damaged beyond repair, was never re­placed.

Recently, in browsing .hrough some old books a- bout Ocean Grove, I came upon a picture of the angel, and it occurred to me that perhaps some of your newer readers who never saw th e statue would like to see what it looked like and some of the ‘old timers’ would enjoy a nostalgic recollection of one of the many things. typical of the “good old days” in Ocean Grove that have vanished through the years.

Little, did we realize at the time it fell--that the “fallen angel” was to be strangely nronhetic of th e infamous Supreme fCo u r.tV decison which would bring an end to the wav of life that Ocean Grove had enjoyed for more than a century

Sincerely yours FREDERICK A. SMITH. JR.

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TRENTON — The third .nnual State Street Stroll festival on Sunday, Sept. 7, will feature guided tours of Trenton’s Historical State Street District /and the Old Trenton Barracks. Also, Open House of the State’s Capital Complex;, program by the 17th Army Band; a special exhibition by the members of the Trentori ArtS'stsI Workshop Association; con­ceit by the Trenton Jazz Col- lective; wandering actors, performers and magicians.; Old Fashioned Beer Garden; Antique Car Show; 590th Air Force Band; The histoxfcal Egg Harbor 0 u » r d; and much ’ more. Admission is free.

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Park Elks 128. V j. istie

important, to check your own receipts against those mailed to you with your statement, in. a ny credit card transac­tion.

DR. VICTOR J W. CHRISTIE, Neptune Township superintendent of schools', was re­cently cited by Asbury Park Elks Lodge No. 128, recognizing his many years of partici­pation in programs dedicated to patriotism 'Mid the country’s flag. ,

To commemorate the event, Dr. Christie was presented with a plaque which reads: “In iceognition of his lifelong dedication to the principles for which the flag of our country ■J.ar.tiss and for his continuing humanitarian Ui'Hirta' and endeavors for the y o u t h of America.”’ : ■"v-; ; •

D:\ Christie has given more than. 300 ad- rc;:.;es on the. snbject of patriotism. ' - V;

Shuf f leboard side on' Aug. 8 with thirty Tho inild exercise obtainedmembers present Carl John- .aon offered the prayer. Re­ports were presented by the

■ — Chairpersons of their respec-

Nettie Manley displaying -g™'®ffi5S» a1d committees, h e'r' best playing ab ility 'tif Club .‘business m general was' the current season excelled by discussed and voted on. _ Or- winning first place jin ,the N. *» W * appointedJ. 'State singles championship ^ ir^ n , of the nominating tournament, women’s divi- commi^ ee to be assisted by sian, held at Ocean Q ity ,.on a .member_ofhis choice for A iiV S ’Srid 6.‘ A trophy Was •'p r is e d sap iSn of a awarded. In 1973. under the slate of officers for 1981.ai^pices of th e N. J. State1 The three game winners of

members, Mae Murphy, to.be er. Alex Milovic and Bob . presented to the woman shuf- O’Donnell., The two came fler / winning the .siiigles wiKners on Friday,' A ti j?. 8 championship. The . winner wet(Q:. Bob O’Donnell, D ave would retain possession of Gamble. 'Norman Grimshaw, the ‘travelingdock trophy” Paul Mial, Lou N a s h and for one year. The clock Bill Ftfazer. Refreshments of would be retired by the shuf- watermelon, iced tea and fler winning th e champion- cookies were served

by playing shuffleboard helps turn back the years. Shuffle- board contributes to the general weVbeinff, adding years to your life and life to your years.

C O N S U M E RA L E R T

Listen To The Surrogate-Make A Will

FREEHOLD — Joan Lit- win. Director of th e Mon­mouth County Department of Consumer Affairs advises all consumers who use credit cards when buying gasoline to check their own copies of receipts carefully at the tilme of purchase. Then: check these receipts against those mailed by the oil com­pany in its billing statement.

It has come to the atten­tion of the Consumer A fairs

Ocean Grove Fishing News

Regular monthly meeting was held at Clegg’s Main Ave. House.

Vice President Bob Meyer presided over the meeting.

Attendance was not up to par mainly due to the F i n e Show held at the Auditorium of Snow White and the. Sev- enty-Seven Dwarfs. We know many of our members had their children or grand­children in the show. How can you compete with that kind of competition ?

Our next meeting will be held on Sept. 5th. This being the last meeting; of the sea­son, we ask all members to attend. We will be awarding prizes to members who

caught the largest fish on the pier and in the surf.

■Members will also vote on changes regarding the age limit' for becoming, a member of the club.

Mr. Congeniality will be yoted on and the winner will receive a paid up member-

SURROGATE SPEAKS— Monmouth County Surrogate Andrew M. Smith, Jr., takes to the bl&tcliofurd to illustrate a point in his talk on the importance of making a will.

FREEHOLD — Anyone gate of Monmouth County. A , governing- the right to. ad­ministration. There is also the equipment of a bond in an administration, the a-

fitterid a speech given by An- a number of heads nodding in drew M. Smith, Jr., Surro- agreemeht.------ --- -- — --- — | Mr. Smith, who in addition

:to being surrogate is a prac-

who bonders if a will is ire- common response after the illy hbcessary shoiild t&kfe a Speech is "Well, you su re few. rHirifitt;3 s0iiie hifeht jtfid convinced me,” accented by

. —---- *' m ^ titins attorney, has put to-- ^r vear, so come Turning, Christopher ;PendleT Aether a very informative

out and vote. ^ ^ iS p e e c h on the importance ofSkippy Corrado, boy s ; P^arfce^ Alfexander 'having -a\will .^hat .pt^j.

CTmmitteeman announced Kent Cole Alonzo Johnson ents several times a week to that over 200 boys, yes, and Arid JoSeph DiBona. . ; , different clubs and groups..

ship in three different vears. President Ed Makholm has Office trat it is possible, for"WaH-Ja M nw lm r urnn in 1 Q7‘l 1. .. ... -1 „ :___ _ ____ j - _ LL___ -fVifl oanrina 0+ o fNettie Manley won in 1973. been doing a good iob thru- 1978 and 1980 thus retiring' u£ tho summer in tending the clock. The clock was do- the flower gardens in the nated to the Ocean Grove'court area.Shuffleboard Club. . | Bob; O’Donnell has, num-

President Ed Makholm pre- bered the discs to be used 011 sided at a general member- their respective courts'.

the service station attendant to change the amoUnt billed at the top of the receiot he sends to the oil. company. You may then be charged for more'. gasoline than you bought. . -V.

shin meeting held at court- Why plav. shuffleboard? Remember, it is always

“I like to see a man proud of the place in which he lives. I like to see a man who lives in it so that his place will be proud of him.”

—President Abraham Lincoln

VOTE FOR A MAN WHO BELIEVES STRONGLY IN

OCEAN GROVE’S PRINCIPLES

RAYMOND J. De FAR IAINDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR

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• HE’S EARNED your trust and confidence• HE NEEDS your prayers and support to continue to fight for you and

your investment.

" DeFaria opposes the present Neptune Committee’s plan to charge for a ‘'permit for every entertainment program held in the Great Auditorium.

He believes this is a clear interference by Republican & Democrat Nep- tunerommitteeWenil>er8 in church-related matters.

& RAYMOND J. De FARIA ■;“THE; PEOPLE’S’CONDIDATE”

HONESTY — INTEGRITY .

^OTE TUESDAY, NOV.: 4, 1980: Bald for by Raymond J. DeFaria

some girls were entertained at the pier during the month of July. You still have anoth­er month to fish on the pier. Lets hope the fishing is bet-, ter than in July, but the ice cream treat is still in 'effect, as. well as prize for largest fish caught. ; See you on Tuesday.

We failed to mention in the last issue our smiling i and genial ''Skinny’’ Corrado. finally broke h'11 andcaught 3 nice size fluke, that ’•°s a feat in. itself.

FTanpv Fish'nir .

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NEPTUNE TWP- —Th e. following members of 6he Neptune police department have' been assigned to tlhe Safe Streets Prograrn, fund­ed by the N. J. Department of Community Affairs;—

Patrolmen Douglas Dilloi-

The patrolmen are assign­ed to Walking posts.

Physical Exams For Jr., Sr. Sports

NEPTUNE TWP,—Fall physical ■ exams fo r Nep­tune Sr. & Jr. High School athletics will take place .according to the following schedule, reports Louis M. Grob, administrator.

Boys ..Friday, August 22nd -

Football @"“S:00 A.M.Monday, August 25th -

Soccer & Cross Country (a) 8:00 A.M.

Tuesday, August 26th - Make-ups @ 8:00 A.M.

Girls ..Thursday, Aueust 21st -

Ail Fall Girls Team @ R A.M.

.Thursday, August 28th - Make-uos (® 8:00 A.M. .

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The 20-minute speech is sup­plemented with various arti­cles, including a sample will and an information booklet, and.is followed by a question and answer period.

The speech itself is a vol­untary extension of Mr. Smith’ office of surrogate. As surrogate.. Mr., Smith- over-; sees approximately 3,000 es­tate proceedings pe r year. One third of these are admin­istrations proceedings per year. One third of these are administrations, proceedings without a will.

The importance of having a will is demonstrated clear- .V, convincingly i & .effective­ly in1 the surrogate’s speech. At the end of a recent sem- ( nar at. the Monmouth Coun­ity Library Headquarters here, audience response was enthusiastic with numerous comments and questions.;

The .fact-filled speech touches upon all th e main aspects of a will. It also de­lineates the problems en­countered with intestacy (death without a will) and cites differences in the. han­dling of an estate With and without a will. When an in­dividual draws his own will, for example, he decides for himself exactly how he wish­es his estate to be disposed of and who he wishes to over­see the distribution. In inte­state circumstances, howev­er, there are laws of descent

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mount being dependent upon the size of the estate.

A good part of Mr. Smith’s speech is devoted to consid­erations to be taken when making a will. One of th e most important of these is naming the executor, who carries out the orders of the will and should be willing and able to do so.

"A lot of people don’t rea­lize how imuortant the exe­cutor is,” Mr. Smith states. “If you’re naming a bank as executor,. get written permis­sion. frpm a bank officer. Ev­en when naming an individ­ual, ask permission first.”

Mr. Smith also advises that an attorney's aid be obtained in drawing up the will and he puts added emphasis on revi­sion. “A will is n o t some­thing that you make and set aside. Review it.” .',.

Changes occur in the sta­tus of the estate, the execu­tor, the beneficiaries and the marital state, of the testator. The will should be reviewed every, few years and, if nec­essary, rewritten to reflect any major changes.

In addition to covering all the primary specifics involy-: ed in making a will, the sur­rogate also explains several of the changes in probate law that occurred in , 1978. “t h e first substantial change in 101 vears.” Some of the re­cent changes are quite radi­cal, such as the self-proving will. This is a will proven in- front of a notary at the time it is written and eliminates the need for a witness to ap-. pear at probate.

To find out more about the surrogate’s speaking engage­ments, contact the Mon­mouth County Surrogate’s

and distribution and laws ^Office, Freehold.

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fiatg.Look's like SUE E. had to

brave the storm all alone, but •DAVE S. didn’t. • Speaking of DAVE, was PURPLE y o u r favorite color Tuesday night, or should we ask ALICE? TRACY J .,. still searching for a man? DAVE H. what’s go­ing on with SUKI? JAMIE S., hold on tight. Hurricane 'Alan is coming. This week’s cutest couple MARK and PAM MINNIS. DOUG A. is 3til BYRD watching.

In the continuing saga of “As the Ocean Churns’, our hero, BILLY,, has still not made the fatal decision. But ILONA may be realizing .she is olaviripf second fiddle, right BONNIE. HEATHER D.. why are you hangimr around Middle Beach when JOHN is at North End ? Hi Sheila.

Congratulations . to every­one who' participated in this weeks O.G. Biathalon. and good luck to the euards in today’s Avon Tournament.

Will'MARJORIE B. take PAUL back.

Will BRUCE T. ever stand up on a surfboard. •

Wil DAVE S., be able to talk his way out of this one.

The answer to these and other ciuestions in next weeks BEACHCOMBER.

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A Year

Tliree'MusketeersContinued from Ra*e One

bitious scheming Prime Minis­ter and Prelate, .Cardinal Rich­elieu. ■

The foreign and domestic in­trigue, sequence of events, scenes, .characters', cmd. names are freely adapted by Mr. Da­vison from the pages of the or­iginal book by the colorful French author-historian, Alex­ander. Dumas.

Dumas wrote THE THREE MUSKETEERS in 1844 from ma­terial he had discovered in' the Royal. Library while research­ing for a history of the "Sun King," Louis XIV. The mate­rial. was: entitled, "Memoirs of M. d'Artagnan' which Dumas believed had been Written by

SKIN GAMEDon’t cry, Baby Bunting, Mother’s gone fur hunting; While all humanity melts, She is trying on new pelts.

Speaking of fur coats, Moronica Mary said she pi'eked up a bargain at a second-hand fur lot. Fur lot, no less. She said .the salesman said this coat was owned by a little young lady who spent all her winters in Miami1. As for the coat, it spent all the time in a cold storage vault.

Overheard in the Kindergarten Set. “See you later, Billygater!"

LIKE ICE, MANThe coldest spot on the train, by far, Commuters insist is the bar car.

Baby, it’s cold inside! They say commuters who spend the entire ride home from the city in the rolling saloon, when they g'et home have to be defrosted.

become friendly during the choir trip. TOM F., 14: wil get you 20. PAUL R. and MARY seem to have enjoyed those H'ERSHEY KISSES — Do we hear a sigh of reief from JANET S. Speaking of JAN­ET she' seems to have found a uniciua way to get attention from tl*a lifeguards. MR. DANIELo have you found Sundays music yet? Its good to see MRS. DE YOUNG. MRS. DAWSON and MRS. HAMILTON talcing their dailv walks oil the beach — But "lease, Ket rid of • those

The summers near over but I am still here.

Combing the beaches far and near

If you think that your . sneaky just read me today.

You’ll .find that, you blue skies, will all turn to gray; 1

GARY K. are your late: nights finally catching up to you? ANN.MARIE G. and. GEORGE seem to have

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Courtlls de Sandras after D'Ar­tagnan’s death. Some material contained in these • "Memoirs11 may not be authentic. Much of it, however, is • undoubtedly genuine.

Dumas was so fascinated by the events told in the "Mem­oirs" that he pursued an ex­haustive research in other vol- umes of the same period, checking names,and events.'

At last: he came-upon a folio manuscript entitled "Memoir of the Count de la Fere" in .which the Musketeers' names and many events found in the orig­inal . "Memoirs" were con­firmed. This discovery was the final boost Dumas needed. Re­ceiving permission . from the French government to print the details of the unpublished man­uscript, the great romance, The Three Musketeers was born.-

Like many historical novels, it is an exciting blend of fact and fancy. We are pleased to present it in this, the latest dra-, mcitlzed form. j

Appearing in the roles of The Three Musketeers are Scott Owen, Scott Allison, . Chipper’ Stoll, George Robson, - Eric Bill-1

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OCEAN GROVE jit was their 10th linsr in the Grove.

Hazel will be glad to see all her ffiendg. She jtrew ud in damer,

NEW JKRSBY

rft* j Scavenger HuntMary Corcoran of Brook-1 Sat., August 23

lyn has returned to the | OCEAN GROVE — There will Grove and is vacationing on be a Scavenger (Treasure Hunt Seaview Avenue. on Saturday, August 23, start.

'Mrb. Virginia Kcmoton I ing at 2 P.M. at the North End and son Wayne, of Yonkers, j.on the grass plot at the same N. are enimnno* +>io i

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Murphy have purchased a home, at 117 Pilgrim Pathway and they, aong with their 2 , year old daughter, Sarah, are looking forward to making Ocean Grove their permanent home. . .

Mr. and Mrs. William Ah­rens, 85 Pilgrim Pathway, have the pleasure of th e company of their daughter) Hazel Oberhauser. and her son, 8 year old Andrew, for a ten day visit.: Sister Jane picked them up at the air­port last Friday and is en­joying visiting with her too.

Ocean Grove and h a s been living in California for past four years.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tri- olo of-Clifton recently enjoy­ed a week at The Queen.

Family members Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henninjr, Mr. & ,Mrs. John Henning and chil­dren, Leila, Allison and Mea- gan; and Mary Ann Henning, all of Hoboken: Regina Eliaa and Mr. and Mrs., Charles El­ias all J o f Jersey City, have returned home after three weeks at. 14. Mb. Zion Way

N. Y., are enjoying the of August at the Win- Ocean Avenue.

Glehnis McLeod from Tor- •' onto, Canada, has been visit­ing Miss Ellen Bennett in Ocean Grove for the past week

Beach., .Age Groups, are: 7 arid un­

der; 8 -11; 12-16; 17 and over.Bring your own bag or con­

tainer to carry :-. items.. Paper cups or plastic bags- might be useful, '

A list of various:; items per-iL .V ."l ‘ . ...■ • • rr- yy various items per-After a ;.hectic Winter, in -the i iain^g to {he beach will be

Big Apple, wo look forward !o our vacation in Ocean Grove, where there is peace and quiet and friendly people. May: God continue to bless this- lovely town. -. Kathy & Charles Lauk- huf of Queens, N. Y. ' ' ■

Qcean GroveBy J. Sidlow Baxter

. (Composed by Dr. Baxter in 1987 when he was

..evangelist for (he 98th annual campmeelinq In V •’ in . Oaecrn Grove.) .

' Wherever round the earth I rove,There's nowhere iust like Ocean Grove,

• So prized, by such a mlngilng'host ; Who. love New Jersey's golden coast.-

Where rolling billows, laugh or roar Along the spreading, smiling shore,

- v Arid tide and foam and salty spray Keep singing, ’.'You're on holiday!"I'm glad such blessing still persists Down here, amongst the' Methodists;

; ;‘Hore Baptists too, however zealous,-- $ - .'Can't help, but be a sly bit Jealous; •

/Dear Presbyterians, coy, surprised,. , In ocean sweil get well baptized!

For. here the very waves all say,"Beloved brethren, let us spray"!And here, with godly, happy greetings,

r .--The crowds assemble for the meetings;' ! • - With eager hopes the gatherings stir,

Well chaired by Dr. Carpenter; ; .Each program seems uniquely good, ■For which, large thanks to Dr. Flood;

; Here all the ushers wear bright ribbons, Supplied (I think) by Mr. Gibbons;-

.•'-And here is many a stalwart "pillar!' ' •..V vLike' business manager, George Miller.

But oh, the thing which means the most To Ocean Grove's assembled-host,Is this: that here we Christians meet

' Around aur dear Redeemer's feet:With glowing hearts we speak and sing

: Of Him, our glorious Savior-King;For every time we sing a hymn We testify: "All one in Him"!Here, as we search .His written Word,

. Our hearts are edified or Stirred;'j: We iind new strengths or )oy or rest:

■ And all are (reshly, richly blest:Till, as we go our homeward ways,We sing new pilgrim songs of praise: .;Ah, yes, it's true — where'er I rove,

" There's no place just like Ocean Grove.

ST. P AUL’S

OCEAN GROVE — This Sunday at the 10:45 A. M. Worship Service The Rev. Walter A. Quigg has selected “Test of Stability” as the sub­ject of his sermon. David Shotwell will be the guest or- gianisfe and Herman Brown, soloist. Nursery is available. Visitors are welcome. ..

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given to the . participants at the start ol the contest. First three people returning will, receive Ocean Grove T-Shirts as prizes. INDIVIDUALS ONLY. No group participation: permitted. Bound- ries: Ocean Grove Beaches. .■ Scoring: Points given for num­

ber of items returned and re­turning position. Note: First per- may not be the. winner.

The Kite Flying Contest will son back without complete list be.held.this-Saturday at 1 P.M. at the Surfing Beach between McClintock and Main Aves. or on the grass blot at the same locution.

Both these events are part of a. series sponsored by the Ocean .Grove Beaches, Buster Stoll, Manager, for "More Fun Under the Sun'

Birthday Party

OCEAN GROVE — Mrs. Marietta Cantalupo, 24 A .Heck Ave., was feted at a birthday party last Saturday night, hosted by her daugh­ter and family. Betty and Tom Fitzsimmons, and sons Colin and Tommy.

Attending were Betty and Neil Socha, Bob and Ann .Ross, here. Dot Munley, Bradley Beach; Ruth E. Boe- raer and Ginny Smith. Bel- mar.' ' '

Also, Herb and Jess Monk.

COMING EVENTS

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TOURSDAY, AUGUST 14 Annual bazaar and Meat Loaf

luncheon at West Grove U, M. Church, cor. Walnut and Corlies Aves., Neptune- 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Home baked goods, candies, hand­made items, GhriSlmas gifts, us­ed clothing, white elephants, jew­elry. toys, books and records will be sold. Free bus transportation continuously from 10 to 3. Pick up n front of Ocean Grove Post Of­fice. -31-33

• SAT., AUGUST 16- Peach Festival, St. Paul’s Fel­

lowship Hall, 3-7 P.M. Ben. parson­age kitchen renovation. Tickets $2. may be obtained at tiie church 'office. ; ■/] —32

SATURDAY, AUG. 16

Peach festival, First Presbyter­ian Church yard, 2nd and Grand I Ave., Asbury Rark.,3;30 to 7 P.M. $1.50. Also, yard sale, 10 A.M. to3 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 20 AMISH FARM, Lancaster

|County Pa. An interesting and au­thentic educational exhibit. Bed covered wooden bridge and Kit- jqhen Kettle. Lunch alt Plain and I Fancy. Spons. by Hospitality Div. of the Ocean Grove Area Chamber of Commerce. See Bus Trips ad, this papter.$19.00 —31-33

AUGUST 22 ond 23

Neptune library Association Annual Book Fair, Cake Sale and Attic Treasurers at; the Ocean Grobe Auditorium Pavilion, Fri­

day 10:30 A.M. to 8:00 P.M., Sat- ,urday. 10:30 A.M. : to 3:00 PM. Thousands of good books- 15c and u p m a n y delicious home-made cakes and lots of attic treasures.

arid 'Wjest Bangs Ave. Complete aiad pkrte luncbeo, f.000, 11:30 to 1:30 P.M. “Something far Every­one”. Free bus transport, from Ocean Grove, beg. at 9 A.M. every 1 hr. til 1 p.m. Stops ;■ at Francis Asbury Manor & Fireman’s Park.

• — 33

MON., AUGUST 25 Bus Trip to Cape May. Boat

Ride Around Cape. Spons. by Ocean Grove Businessmen, $13.00. Tick- etfls ait Tourism Bureau or call 776-8198.

: WEDNESDAY. AUG, 27

ALLENTOWN FAIR, Entertain­ment, Concerts or stroH the1 grounds and see an international

PACE FIVM

bazaar of airplays, souvenirs Igood food, unique delicacies and unusual merchandise. Spons. by Hospitality Div. of the Ocean Grow; area Chamber of Com­merce. See Bus trips' ad, this pa­per. $12.00. .- . -31-34

: SAT., SEPT. 6 Another O.G. Ass’n. Flea Mar­

ket, 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Tables $10. Spaces $7.50. For res. call 774- 6889. • , —3336

SUNDAY, SEPT. 7Bus Trip to Atlantic City. Leaves

1:30 P.M. $9 incl. transp. and buf­fet — all you can eat. Spons. by O.G. Businessmen. Call 774-9511 or Tourism Bcreau. -83-36

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SAT., AUGUST 23 UMW of Hamilton Church, an­

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there all the time.523 MAIN ST.

BRADLEY BEACH, N. J.988-2528

“Everything for the Table**Cor. Pilgrim Pathway & Olln St. OCEAN GROVE PHONE 774-1749 Store Hours—8:00-5:30 P.M.

MONDAY thru SAT.

WEEKEND SPECIALS

IISDA CHOICE

Bottom Round Roasts -« $2.39 lb.

FANCY WESTERN

-Center Cut Pork Chops $1.69 lb. Pork Roasts Shoulder End $1.19 lb.

END CUTS Loin End - - - $1.39 lb.

Fish of the Week-Flounder Filleis-Sea Scallops-Shrimp

MORTONS — 8 OZ.

Macaroni and Cheese - 3 pkgs. 1.00

MONTCO — 16 OZ.

Yellow Cling Peaches - - 2 cans $1.

DOLE — 46 OZ -- PINK PINEAPPLE-

Grapefrnit Juice - - - - -

DEL MONTE — 16 OZ. JARS

Sliced Beets - - -- 59c

Fancy Peaches - 39c lb.

Jersey Tomatoes - - - - 49c lb.

. HOME MADE BAKED GOODS and SALADS

20% SAI E on A ll ClothingSALE IN PROGRESS

GROVE BOUTIQUE“Designer Fashions”

50 Main Avenue Ocean Grove, N. J.

776-7288

The

VICTORIAN

EAGLE

THE LARGEST Selection

of Norman Rockwell plates

1 and figurines in area. For aU

you: Pendelfin collectors, put

bunnies have arrived.

iVIarie Stabile, Paul Hardman, Rose Marino, Eva;. Bahr, Geoi-Re and Pat Yankascuk; Tom and Roberta MacDon­ald ; Flo McNamara,’ Alice and A1 Hoffmann, John Hoff mann; Edna McGinnity, all of this place.

And, Sheree Fisler, J o a n and Ohuck Hillj Henry‘ Van Denbursr. Jerry and-Charles Jones, Tik Davis. Hazel Boss. Evan Boss and A1 Cantalupo. all of this place.

Classified AdvertisementsAdvcrUEcment for these columns should be In the ofTlo

Times" NOT LATER THAN Noon Tuesday of («ch w « k

CLASSIFIED. AD RATES • Telephone 775-000723 words or less, if paid at time of Insertionl i we send bill, add 50 cents for postage & bookJteepi^] ’’... ' " otAdditional Words ABOVE 25 ... -----:...... ..... .... . Five Cents n*r$1.75 per week for. 4 time Insertion •____ ....___ ___.J!. ^

For use of Times Box Number, there la a 20 ctjnt weoklv ehirvZTZ replies to be picked up at office or a 35-ccnt WeekJy charge for r ? plies to be mailed to you. K Ior n

I ? fn Ct io ld " r ^ CeZlt ch“ rBe 0er Une ,or each line indented, cjnltoUied

Copy mailed In, given to a representative or brouitht to office Der. 6dnally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost 'c#ar accepted over phone as a courtesy and convenience t© cust«m#iT B«U due Immediately upon presentation. . *

/U'AKTMKNTS KOH RENT

For AD Yonr

Fldorcovering

127 Heck Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J.| 988-4139—Open Tues.-Sat. 10:30 to B, Closed Mon. f

S E E ~

Davison RugsSt Pilgrim Patkway

OCEAN GROVE, N. J.iw. 773.7m

EDDIE’S QUALITY MARKET

Hot Coffee, and Bunsi f Homemade Sausage a Specialty tilt

• First Quality Cold Cats • Homemade Salads • Sandwiches

Meats, Queetkt aai FTozen Foods

STORE HOURS 8 A.M.-5 P.M. - incL Saturday '

125 Heck Ave., Ocean Grove, N . J . : - 774r0963

T HE v ■ SH ELL

BEAUTY ; SALON I

78 Main A n . lOooasGrovnNJ

Tel. 775-4481

PRRROVAtfitKrT- SgRVtce

OCEAN GROVE FLOWER and GIFT SHOPPE

SALE ON MUSIC BOXES WEEKEND SPECIAL

DAISIES - $1.69 a bunch

■ We Wire Flowers Everywhere %

• Bank Americard & Master Charge Accepted. •

44 Main Ave^ Ocean Grove - Ted Trouwborst, Prop. Houre: 8:30 A.M. — G P.M. — 988-7900

MAR-RITZ

Beauty Salon560 COOKMAN AVE.

ASBURY PARK(opposite Stelnbach’s)

No appoitnment necessary

Senior Citizen Discount . MON. .and TOES.

Mary, Rita, Charles, LU, and Barbara

Free parkins In rear

Phone

775-0870

OCEAN GROVE — . Two bedroom apt., Oceahfront. Sept. 15 to June 15, $350 includes all utilities. Call 775- 0503, mornings. -30-33

OCEAN GROVE ‘— Small, brieht 2 rm apt. Suitable for one mature adult. Near Auditorium; buses and shopping. Yearround. $135 per mo. Please call S88-2143 - . I : r-33

OCEAN GROVE — IVlnter rental. 20 Oceah Avenue, furnished or un- furlshed- 2 bedrooms. *350 uer month Includes utilities. Reference reauired Write Mr. J. Hnndford. 63 Clark Ave* ue. Ocean Grove,. --32tf

WINTER RENT AX. — Z room studio apt. fu rn .. or unifum., .mivate en­trance and porch with ocean view. Call 088-0753 or (201) &tt-428l,-33-30

OCEAN GROVE — 2nd fl ant. w. pordi. Suitabel ft»r retired business­man. Avail. Sept. 15, 82 Heck Ave.

—33*

COZY FURNISHED apt.. second floor, eaulpped for Ujtht housekeep­ing. .Heat suppUed. Excellent location. Avail. Sept. thru June. Rent, reason- Wtrite Box 5&W c-o The Times. Ocean Grove, —33*

(OCEAN GROVE — Tfrnee turn. rooms. Third 11. aU panelled. M a i n Aw . $263-ind. /utilities. 070-3537 or if no answer. .229-3333. —33

WANTE2> TO BUY

ROOMS FOR RENT

ASBURY PA-RKT — C . ^ . .worn m m sink and TV — use of lobbv. oorck and telephone $35 per week. Kitchen orivileKes available.' Ooen yearround. 607 2nd Avenue. —31-34

LARGE. COMFORTABLE furnished rooms, with-kitchen orivUeces avail­able now a t reasonable rates. Also, efficiency anartment avallablo in Sentember. 87 Main Ave. 775-9487.

—32-33*

ONE ROOM—Eff. act. yearly. Aoolv after 4 p.m. B7 Pilgrim Pathway.—33*

OCEAN GROVE — Lovely, bright room with light housekeeping avail­able now — near buses. Auditorium and shopping — $06.00 per month inc. util. Please call 988-0127. —33*

SERVICES

.OCEAN

ANTIQUE 9 .CASH PAID FORfurniture, ruga, china, glassware, jewelry, clothing, oriental items. Hum- raebv or anythin c,' aM. Call Link to ihe j ‘i*. t. ^eli»i:'»r i!n!.^470 or our Ocean Gro’.e ,<:.one nti‘:»125 after 5, P.M.

;>■ ; ■ -15-50*

ANTIQUES & old items - highest cash prices •- one niece or entire liouseful. Oak furniture, wicker, old Ice boxes, paintings, china, rugs jew­elry, coins, silver, gold. Call . CoDDer Kettle Antiques. Oakhurst. 531-1699 for immediate service, 20tf

l^nw8 AeTDalred,°^Sied0Sd r°ci n *

-------— _____________—ar-35»

Ic leoned^^^ji and. atticsmoved long and s h o ^n S l^enclnjj and r«rviu2 Stances, New

774-0107. Gutter? installed.—36»

neyA^ a i r , ^ a l k 7 chim- Daired. naintini ciea? ed flnd timates. Call n n ^ e c es- 2744. anytime 775-2206. or 68K

— -------- - - —33

n "J e no77"2059—--— ■ ' . ^-33-44*

--- ----— —33

merchandise fojT sauc

MASGABBT BUYS — Furalturs Fur, Jewelry. Glassware,Household Items of all kinda. One Piece or. a House Full. Call M. Mac­donald, Search W Save Shon, TI4- 7638 — 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. —31«

VIOLIN — Urirently . needed for serious student Day or nl£ht. TJ5- 2651, —33*

SILVER COINS —• Paving tod dol­lar for Dre-19«3 coins. No amount too small. Call 774-3168 after 6 P M ___

HOUSES FOR RENT

A SUPEHB. 2 bedroom butucalow Oomoletely furnished. All furniture new and house recently -renovated.Beal charmer with cathedral eelllngs. 100 Detcent lnsulhted. Gas. baseboard lieat. AvaU. Sent. 18 to Mav IB at »90 t5er month olus utlllHes. No Dets One month security. Call Mon. thru Fri. (312) 832-S888 Sat. and Sun. (201! 774-9339.. —33

OCEAN OHOVE—Sent. 15-Mav IS- 5 room bunnnlow. furnished. 2 bed- rrv>ma w-w oarnotlne. wnihcr, drver. S2S0. cer montli nlus utlllHes Write Box 2841. c-o Ocean Grove TlmeH.

• —33

MAJU3LE TOP Wn-jli , '

Ave. Grove-s End

Good condition. *135. call 968^

AUGUST 16, 9 AJW e '. household items, furniture*

,lJobv items and clothhuf*

0^ r ^ ’era- 83 Asbttw Aveng.

PORCH SALE —■• Fri, and <?n♦

?l n"d S' J A'&, to 3 plvr- ManO science books, materials for teachers and others. 96 Clark Avenue. _X1,'

OCRAM OROVT? — Porch find vard mo . Cor. Main and New York Ave

.Chains, Brlc-a-hrac. bonks, clothlnt.I etc. Fri., Auu. 15. 10 A.M. to 2 P.M.! Sat- Aug. 10. 9 A.M. to noon. —33

WANTED TO RENT

ELDERLY FEMALE Salvation Ar­my officer seek* clean and wdl- mnliitalned apt. Year-round, S8S-WJ2

' . ' —33

simRriFjiBE To THT? TmEK SI 0.00 A YEAR BY MAJL

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LE T ' S TAKE TO N E P T U N E

by Kay Gallagher ;

102 Highland Avenue Shark River Hills

Telephone 988-4746

I ’ve always entertained the idea that having a awtarning pool in onei’s o w a backyard would be a super investment fo r. one’s- creature comforts; But I was wrong! Having a ■pool in one’s . backyard is a super investment for th* creature comforts of one’s

■ friends and relatives.

. You, the pool own®, must dci lytfur ■ swimming on Mon? day, Tuesday and-orWednes­day. No, you can't swim on Thursday because that’s . the

' daSJ you must chemically bal- ; anice the water in the pool for

quests: who • arrive on Friday evening and leave on : Moiiday morning. Obviously*;

■ ■ thttie’s no room is the poolfor you on- weekends. Well . . sometimes there is. Last weekend, for example, we wmr lucky, . .,'

Our son Frank, his wife, Brenda, and our two s'Tani- daSgliters Lisa & Katie and their friend Carolina Gaskin

... —ages nine, six, and ten, re­spectively, gave ; us a little

: ‘‘treading’ water room in "then : paofc-Jdhn and I wete mo9t

srrateful ■' '':.•. I'wonder if Rita iwid. Les­

ter Goldstein of the “Gables’ -Jifit? the same pool' problem.

' Tlifey had a pool party .last Sunday afternoon Joe and Biffibara Bennett; Ed and El- lie La France; and Bob and

P.M.' to 8"P.M. in the Church Hall.

Erma Hahn is general chairman of the affair w ith lots of help from the three j Church Circles — Martha, ’Dorcus. and Lydia. Hortense [Ramer, of the ‘‘Hills'’ and her ’good friend, Helen Frantzen ‘qE Avon, both member of t he j Martha Circle, will have the unenviable task of peeling

"and slicing hundreds of peaches for this fund - raiser. The menu will include a h o t

..... chicken sandwich, homemade

Grace House vwere the grate- f-’a <e served with peaches and ful guests and, of course, the ,ice..crggm and. a beverage for first ones to dive into the wa- 0I“-f - . ... ,tei; — leaving the Goldsteins’ ’^ The Jersey Srore Medical to jockey for position. Hope- Center a : Communit.y Mental fully, they fared better than Health Center has announce tbe Galaghers’. ' • .the formation of a discussion

. , 'group for women who, feel The George Te.mpels' on 'j^ y , are compulsive eaters

Valley Road practcally live-ip ^ . program will ru n their pool, . L ast; Monday,1. 10 - consecutive weeks George’s, mother and f a t h e r m T.()0 p.M; to 8:30 P.M. drove down from Irvington to on Wednesday,ioia them for a awim then 'AlT„ust 2o The fee for the had lunch in their; screened- .cou" ^ will be. $50.00,. '. in gazebo. .. interested persons m ay

Kitty'and Russell Schmid, 1 contact Ms. Cernok at th e Pinewood Drive entertained Medical Center, 775-5500, for their daughter ■ Cathy and; additional information. ■' ■_ soh-inlaw Barry Nestor ahdj. Saint Elizabeth Church in grandsons Kevin and Brian U von wffl hold a card party from Washington, D.C. (The'aiui fashion 'show- at the Av- Nestor’g',\Vei‘e en route fio'or. Municipal Baildmij on Fri- New England.) On treir re-1 day evening, August 22, at turn trip home, the.v’11 spend' 7.30 -p-'

. . ..............Lutheran S o c i a:l Services Chaplaincy ' Siiafstr,? . in Northland, Wisconsin. A luncheon in honor >f th.e Schlueter family will follow the service this Sunday,

Workshops continue ’ to • be held on Monday evenings at 7 :00 p.m.. in. preparation for a Country Fair Weekend to. take place September 12, 13 & 14; Craft instruction is be­ing given by Marilyn Arz- berger.

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Invite Families To Bible School

a few more ddys with Kitty and. Russ.

Barifer. this■ .'month;, Kitty

Darriel Hoffmann, N. Riv­erside, will leave on August 28 for the University of

'and her daughter Mar? took.Pennsylvania,; where she’ll .............. '■* ‘ begin her freshman year atthe bus to New York City to see Neil Simon’s “I Ought to Be in Nicturgs" and ■ had ■lunch %t the Top of, the Six­es' Restaurant. (Mary had re ­cently returned from h e r va­cation in Florida.)

The Unites! Presbyterian Women’s Association of the First 'Presbyterian Church in Belmar will hold their an­nual Peach Festival on Sat­urday, August 23, from 4

Recommended Hotels

and Guest Housesv

the Wharton School of Bus­iness . and.,Finance.. (Our best wishes go with you 11

Birthday ■•*reetins t h is week to "Babe” Hubbard, .Norma Wier, Bit! Hoffman, Jr., Julie Van Ess, P e te rBrill, Lan-y Clark,; Jr., Joseph Bennett, Marge Barhiak, Bos Moser. Doris Levities. Com- . mander'.. “Ike” Schlossbach and Jim Smith, Jr-

And happv anniversary to Cinny and Bill Crelin; Mr. & Mrs, Ira Mevera nd to Betty and Harry M. Ashe.

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- 'Coswn nir. -.wot “A Home Sot All Seasons’

TheWhitfieMHotelSnri Beach and Bath Avttmec

Overlooking the Ocean European Flan

IDEAL NORTH ®jD LOCATION;Short walks to; Ocean, Auditorium, Restaurants, bus terminal, amuse­ments, Ropms w/wo I*ghl hous* keeping, private facilities,' apart­ments, efficiencies, Hospitable at* mosprere, free refreshments In fsomelifee color TV lounge, Cott- rinental tsreakfiasi avallaKe,

■ Opes AU Year - Tet (SOI) TJM7M

CADILLAC HOTELFaraHles Welcomed — Ctesn and Friendly — Your basts’ - Tod& Ftanic

27 WEBB AVE., OCEAN GROVE - Tel. 775-3053

The Shore View - 774-2707» OCEAN PATHWAY - OCEAN GROVE

RESIDENT HOTEL FOR SENIOR CITIZENS — USE OF STAIR GLIDE

3 meals and personal laundry Included.

Open Ali Year TOURIST ROOMS 'dice & Ed Munufard, Owners

COLONIAL HOTEL - (201) 776-630015 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE, N.J. 07756Home-like pleasant residential hotel, overlooking ocean

ELEVATOR—Open Porches, Modest Rates Well-Planned meals served daily in charming . dining room, for permanent guests only..

You Will Enioy your Vacation at the

HOTEL HONEYSUCKLE16 SURF AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE * 201 - 776-8415

Conveniently near Beach, Auditorium and Bus Station

15 Seavlew

Avenue : a

SEASON MAY-SEPTEMBER

',i. lllnck

(o Beach

Phone 774-2282 Wagner & Sivceney

PARK VIEW H O T E L J SYEAR.

' 23 Seavlew Ave. --- Facing. Wesley Labe & Seavlew Ave,One bock to Asbury Park and. North End pavilion and Bathing. Copaclty

!K , SiMoioiia porches. Hot ond cold running water In rooms.. Steel Firs Esc«r*e , Prlvafe Baths, Television, Pr.ohe iArea Cole 2QU Ti4-Q52 .t B K O P K A N P L A N C O SK P H H . ;ind S T IlE t , S. B B M P B IU ,

T h e A U R O R A■ • i

^Telfphone TJfrBST®

S Atlantic Avenne, Ocean view. Hot and cold running water. Euro­pean plan only.

Z. ALEXANDER SVTIECICKI

Final Sermon Redeemer Pastor

NEPTUNE — The Rev. Kenneth C .. Schlueter will deliver his final sermon aa Pastor of Redeemer Luther­an Church at the 9 A.M. Holy Communion service this Sun­day. His theme will be: “Fear Grasps, Love Lets '-Jo. Faith Sees Us Through.” Jo­seph Hogan .will assist th e pastor and' the service will be signed for the deaf by ^an- cy Gardner.

Pastor Schlueter will leave the area, next week for a

• Wheel Alignmenmt

• Shocks and Mufflers

• Brake Service

• General Repairs

PETE LaVANCE604 Highway 35

Neptune -Dial 774-2442 year Safety Is Our Bnslnes*

Complete CoUlsion Repair Service

v ★H Hour Service

MONMOUTH’ ^ B O D Y

Phone 771-6B35 181 S. MAIN ST. NEPTUNE, N. J.

ASBURY PARK — An ex­

citing program has been prepared by the Salvation Army' for Vacation Bible School to be held August 18th through the 2&th.

“Jesus, I Believe in You” is the theme for the school, to be held each weekday from 6 p.m. to 8:80 p.m. at 805 Asbury Ave., Asbury Park. Classes yiiJ be offered for all ages from Nursery ~ (ages 2-3) through 14 years.

The central goal of Vaca­tion Bible School is: that souls' be won to Christ and' grow in Christ, Bible - based lessons will bt taught with excitement and variety thru the use of many' advanced, teaching methods. Students will be challenged and involv­

ed through such activities aa these; song time, Bible, stu

Conver CicconettL y ,ill be soloist at the 10 A-M. service.

dy^fpterSsfiS'g1 wsusl dfemon-|Pa8tor Arnold v an Lummel strations, classroom interac­tion; craft making, and many other innovative methods in keeping with the thenm “Jesus, I Believe in You, ■■■' ' . •- ' ■

Workers in the school are needed and welcome, For in- fo-rmatjou regarding attend­ing and-or assisting, call 775- 8698. - ■

Bririg the family, friends, and neighbors. There is help (and fun) and srtritua! growth for all at Vacation Bi- ble School.

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At Reformed ChorcltAs b u r y p a r k — B e th

will preach on “Amos Had A Vision’'. Miss Beatrice..Shaf­er will play Dubois’ “In Paradisum’’ for h e r prelude and Marcelldis ‘.‘Psalm XVTH” for her postlude. Mende- ssohn’s “Hear My Prayer” will be the offertory All ar« welcome. .

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The Monmoutl- County Air Quality Committee says; Unnecessary idling is unnecessary pollution. Carbon Monoxide is bad for your health; Turn off your car while waiting for the train to pass.

RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES'

«... AUTO BODY SHOP ^ USED ■ CARSREPAINTINGr from $150 775-6800

Grove Auto EnterprisesBody repair on all cars . . Fair prices, Qaali ? Work, approved by

ail insurance companies — Gee, Albach, Owner 36 SOUTH MAIN ST. - OCEAN GROVE (NEPTUNE)

AUTO REPAIR, SERVICE GARAGE

HOW'S YOUR BODY?CAR BODY THAT IS...

AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS INSURANCE BODY WORK ...fBEE’ ESTIMATES APPOINTMENTS

jo urn too m m m too ihaiulittttkdtptnknl Aiit> Rtptlt in Mon. Co,

ISEDCARS BOUGHT A SOLD m HOUR

m m m m

em il’S m sr S a' 130V CorlWa Ava„ Ne - ■ W S }

Phone 774-USt t i HOUR SERVICE

SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP.STORAGE - BATTERY - TOW IG SERVICE - HEPAHUNO

Cmraer Corlies Avenne aod Main Street heptane, N, 3.

SErlNSPECTION CENTER ROAD SERVICE

RAY POLAND AUTO SERVICE“lifetime" .gnarantess on mufflers

Complete Brate Work Front Alignment, Electrical Work, Tires and Batteries - Tune-Up using Marquette Engine Analysers for New and Old Autos. 24 hr. towing and road service.

C a l l 7 7 6 - ^ 0 0 SOUTH MAIN ST.OCEAN GROVK - NEPTUNE

CARPENTER ~ GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Carpentry - Remodeling - Property Repair & Alterations

JOHN J. CASSNER & SONS,2s

Wiieiher ?Jhe job be large or small - yonr

home is our business. (Free Estimates)

1806 Monmouth Blvd., Wall, N. J. 681-1871

CARPENTRY -- ADDITIONS — REMODELING — REPAIRS

JRichard Arveaux of Ocean Grove(2ti) TM-73t? — Rree Estimates ■

YBAa ROUND PgMtOWAL BERVICE — KO JOB TOO SMALL

Kitchen*, Bathrooms RomoMetf — AaditJona — Rotrtinf * aiflln*

— Storm Windona and Do o m ---- 84 Years Experience

The Gores p. o. box 435, o c e a n g ro v e

774-1.163 *24 Hour Answering Service 4584269

General Contracting - Painting - Carpentry

WILLIAM J. MARKLEIN - 988-3008Additions, Alterations & New Constrnetlon

1217 Ocean Ave. Bradley Beach, N. J. Free Estimates

We mafee a specalty of small Jobs — Free Estimates

WHITTIER & LASHEK, 774-180540» MONMOUTH AVE. BRADLEY BEACH

928-4418

' "'C B R A M l C T i t E .

Superior Tile SettersRepairs - Bath Remodeling

477-0416 T41-4072

FUEL OIL

THE FAIRLIE & WILSON CO,Complete Home Heating & Coclh^

M MEMORIAL DRIVE, NEPTUNE 7 7 1 1 1 1 1

________________ D R U G S53 MAIN AVE., O C E W m V E JOHN O. GROSS, BegTML

NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy 1‘.Woet/m MvBe Nagjie's” PRESCRIPTTONS FHJLED

Tel 77H t0i BEST QUAUTV UWJG3

ELECTRICIAN

ADAMS ELECTRICWiring — F&sn - Appliance* — N. J. Ucense #J7<. D. Darrin Adams, Jr. Dial KEM31I •

I Vaaada Drive, Neptwae, N. J.

BROWN ELECTRIC CO. (201) 775-2913License No. 473* Residential & Commercial Wiring - Free EattmatM M Hr. Emergency Service - 85 Sylvanla Ave., Neptose C%

FLAGS — BANNERS MARKERS

TRENTON FL.AG COMPANY"OnUad Slates. Hlaioiic. SKrto Flags . . . Special Dotlqiui . . . fw te m * •wee 4 Fireman Spscahead Haijt , , , Fraleroal Bron*o 3.nd AlmoSnaia • markers. Moll order. fiinoo 19141

_____ R o . BOX 343. Ocean Grove. N. J. 07756

MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING

AGENTS . ALLIED

VAN LINES

A. G. ROGERSCO., INC.

MOVING AND STORAGE

mCall 775-209*

ASBURY AVE. ASBURV PARK

PAINTING — DECORATING

G ill an Painting & Home ServicesINTERIOR . EXTERIORAT—thw Ud&K —Fully Insured 7 7 5 ^

“Quality Is the only Real R usa la” Combination Windows — Doors — Gutters

P. O. Box 342, Ocean Grm

NEIL SOCHA - 774-2200Painting & Decorating - Interior & Exterior

m MT. CARMEL WAY, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Folly fanned - Expert Work

ROBINSON’S PAINTING - 922-0425INTERIOR & EXTERIOR — Folly Insured

CHUCK ROBINSON, Owner . . . 84S Old Corlies Ave., Nepftme, N. i.

PLUMBING and HEATINGResidential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Gtvw

FRANK j. ECKART - 774-0656P. O. BOX 116 • BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. 0TO»

COAL &

FUEL OIL

Highway 35 & 3rd Are.

NEPTUNE CITY

7W-5J5I

Residence 77 Broadway

Ocean Grove 774-MH

OIL BURNER SERVXffB

KEVIN VERRILLI - 938 7715If no answer, call 774-0594 CARPENTER-CONTRACTOR

Alterations, Additions, Fine interior and exterior woodwork Formica, Kitchens, Basements, Sump punuxs, Concrete work

403 MAYFAIR LANE, NEPTUNE. N. J. 07753

CARPETS AND L INOLEUM

DAVISON HUGS © Call 775-7371SALES ~ VARIED SELECTION -- SERVICE - INSTALLATION

39 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove, N.. .1. 07750

CEMENT AND CONCRETE W °UK:___ ____

- : ' FA B IO " B A T T A G LIA ' 'I’AvIng _ sidewnlUs, C»rbs‘ - PntlosCement-Rlndo - Drlck

Pjpc Wallt - Sliufflebonrds . Foundations - Concrete Bulkheads - Driveways Bepttc. Systems

5 ’ Fabio Coiirt, Neptune, N. J. TDlephoiiD 022-2038

Plaster Repairs - Sidewalks - Steps

W. B. GRAY, JR., MASON - 449-8627Small. Jobs Onr Specialty

1905 TiUon’s Corner Road Wall, N. J. 07719

PlastSriflg, Patching, All Masonry Repairs To Sidewalks, Foundations,. Stepts, etc.

W illiam Gray, Sr. - Mason ContractorP. O. BOX NO. 1, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. 778-5*10

PROPERTY RECONDITIONING

The WM. R. HOGG COIVIPAM, Inc.PLUMBING HEATING AIK-CONDITIONING

CONTRACTORS • Dial 775-3193

“Serving the Shore Area Since 1900"-

FOURTH AVE. & MEMORIAL DU. - ASBUin PARK

RA D IO & T ELEV IS ION :'ALES & SERVIC51

TELEVISION & APPLLVNCE 773-8062ALT, RIAJOtt AL'l'LIiXMCES

Color T\f, Stereo, P&W 'XV - A>r ContiJt!o»t»rs —-Also complete sclcctlon of small appl., lnclutlliiff Irons, Toasters. llatUm, etc.

69 HIGHWAY 35 » NEPTUNE CITY, N. J.

H O O F S - S ID IN G S

GENERAL ROOFING €0.ROOFING -. SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADERS

COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES Dial 776-8249 MQ8& Corlies Ave., Neptune Robert Dean*

Leaders, Gutters, Re-Roofing, Rooting Repair, Alomiacm an« Cedar Siding - All Work Guaranteed

Area references proadly furnished - For Free Estimate . . ,

Call - Clyde M ile s k i681-4544

It Pays to Advertise m .THE TIMES!