oi cards and cost of postage.
for pick-up.
and Anna Coyle.
s.
3.
Stillwell.
Labin, Mrs. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs.
ry Viering.
married' in she latter city.
ed by Elmer H. King.
St. Paul’s Church.
4th ANNUAL ' .
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OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIM EE, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1982
cmd NEPTUNE TIIM ES
Published Thursday
Telephone 775-0007
WILLIAM T. tRESQE. Editor and Publlohor
Hulh Hancox, Local Editor ...
*iI?V E R T IS E M E jn S : R ta*» wiH i » famished b y
us
on rrjuuost.
THE TDCZA I
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»al» a t Ui# following
cicmda; CJc^cnj r*!ov»—
Etfiol Stationary. Ocean Grt'/o Stationery ‘.-nd Sddio's .Market, 125 H ^ k
ftv«.
Asbury
P a rk — FIo'»
Luncheonette,
10 Cookm,
Avo.;
Neptune— War-
‘ -j,r
'Drug
, '
Cuccuirullo Grocery,
Muller’n H n i C o l o n i a l House, Fam ily
?tnro. C jack*f
B a rn i No. 2 tas Hamilton, N lci's Sorat,
C racker Bartel
m
Shark
Siwer Hills; Noputne City—Gabio Drugs; Bradley Bc-och—
Mary
Ann
Shop
and
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Gtnqor
Snap
Lunc-hoonetls; Avon-by the-Ssa— Raffotlo’s.
W A T C H T H E
LABEL
O N Y O U P A P E F FOP, T H E EXPIRATIO N ' OF
T O U R eU BSC M PTlO N
M MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY 07756
. Entered a* second d a s* mail In the Po*t Olfiee. O cean Grove, N ew Jemey
STTBSCRJPIlON SJ0.0D. yoarJy, $6.00 »o ml-annually. Single • coptos 35c each.
A D D R ESSES chanond on tequrot - a lw a ys
lonner add ress
Retrospect
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(Continued from page .1)
3947, From a haven for 11 per-
;
^rtrwn into a home for
2 12
. T h e
total cost was $1,300,000, an d
sill bills were paid before
Mr.
Parker retired as Superintendent
and joined the Surrina Foundation
staff at Hastings-on-Hudsor N.Y.
As Field Secretary for the Home
tor many years, the late Frank G.
J/lount maintained a running liai
son with Auxiliaries throughout
the state. His lob combined public
relations, fund-raising and coun
seling and he was known by every
Methodist in New Jersey through
his travels on behalf of the Home.
Ths former Bancroft-Taylor
Rest Home, a residence for deac
onesses and missionaries at 74
Cookman Avenue, was acquired by
fhe Methodist Home and renamed
Wgsley Manor. It Is now operated
as an extension of Francis Asbury
Manor.
Woman’s Club
(Continued from page I)
merits, were served by Mrs.
Mary Buckman and her com
mittee of hostesses: Carrie Cal
amia,
Florence
E.
Douglas,
M rs..
Jam es Me Culioch, Jeane
Walton
and Mary Worley.
Mrs. Ethel Barnett, Program
Chairperson, introduced Rich-
lard and Louise Roden who pre
sented a program of songs of
America taking us on a musi
cal tour of our great land,
They invited members & guests
to sing-along and everyone en
joyed the fun and fellowship,
j .Attending were; Mr, and Mrs.
Ira 0 Myers, Mrs. F. N. Post,
Mr, and Mrs. J. H„ Feriier,
Marge Fitting, Florence. Wilson,
Mary Moore, Mrs. Charles • L.
Ahrens, Mr. ind Mrs. Hal Jam-
i.soh, Mr. and Mrs, Sinclair
Sutherland, Mr, and '.Mrs. John
Moreland, Mrs. Kenneth I. Mc
Cormick, Mr. and Mrs. .lake
Seiser, Mrs. Murray G. Lee,
Edith Aschenbach, Irene M .,
McCloud. ,
Also, Jane Krieger, tleanor
Wallace, Anne Sherwood, Mary
Dyer, Solveig Hagstrorn, Edith
Griffith, Mrs. Maurice Weller,
Mrs. Hilda Macpherson, Mrs,
Edna H. Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Barnett, Rev, and Mrs,
Walter Quigg.
Aiso, Edna Ferguson, Mrs, E.
Deuchar, Mary Jane Schwartz,
Lucile Dunn, Dorothy E. Gor
don, Phyllis Schultz,
Maude
Schultz, Mr and Mrs. Earl Car
ter, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Reith,
Mr.- & Mrs. Kenneth ' E. Quier,
Mrs,
Arnold A'rneson.
Ruth
Young, Mr. & Mrs;. Albert Mil
ler, Mrs. Betty Dickmar;, Fran
ces Grimes, Mrs. Adelaide Ed
wards, Mrs. Richard Miller,
Helen Payne, Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Weiss, Mary H. Stackhousel,
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Gernert, Car
rie Calamia, Ada Laws, Cather
ine, Mantel, Mr. & Mrs. Jam es
A. Ross, Mr. & Mrs, H. O,
Baldwin, Mr; & .Mrs, N. C. Nie-
' denstein, Mr. & Mrs. ;H. S.
( Knust. .'
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• And,.Marie. Sleeks, Ann Price,
Florence D.uffy,- Florence Simp
kins, . Marian Jeffers, Emma
Devonshire, . Margaret Schete-
.lich, Gladys F. Logan, Barbara
Roche, Lillian Schriek, Libby
Hall, Mabel Henshaw, Ethel
.Bartlemari, Mildred Sutton, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Dyson, Ruth
L. Gilmon, Florence E. Douglas,
Jeane Walton, Mary Buckman,
Mrs. Jam es Me Culioch, Mary
Worley, Jesse Davison, Mrs
Raymond Brumbaugh and Mr.
and Mrs. John Rudge.
Ocean Grove
BESSIE BRADY
The Bessie Brady Circle m et
November 16, at the! home of
Mrs. George Gumming, 22-Sur f
Ave, Marion Minnerly w a s co
hostess. ; ■
'
Ethel Barnett, leader, announc
ed events given at -the executive
board meeting. Pledge card:; were
discussed. .The Christmas meet
ing Dec. 21 wifi be at E t h e l
Barnett.
The following members w e r e
present: Louise Twiddy, Elsie Ab
bott Smith, visitor; Esther Link,
Jean Kerr, Hulda Johnson, M u r
iel Westal!, Anna Ruth! Collier,
Oorotha Moore,
Mirinie Toble-
man,. Hilda MacPherson,- E t h e !
j Barnett, 3ettv Cummins, Marion
Mlnnerely and Mildred Pier.
EDITH FREDERICKS
The Edith Fredericks Circle met
at the home of M a ry Dyson on
Mov, 15. Evolvn Crane, leader, op-
(xnpd the meeting with ’a;- poem
“ Thlngsr to be Thankful For."
Helen Stocum, teacher, contin-
iiod, our |p«on from:the Book of
HphrnuKs. Chapters 3 ants 4.
Highlights were given, from the
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THIS YEAR MAKE CHRISTMAS GIFTS DIFFERENT
L A W R E N C E G A L L E R IE S
A N T I Q U E S
(Facing Auditorium Square)
52 PITMAN AVE., OCEAN GROVE
* ART, CHINA, SILVER, SILKS, MANY, MANY
UNIQUE GIFTS ITEMS from $5.00
Saturdays 10-4 . Open Daily Hours as Posted
Open A?1 Y e a r - 776-5844
D E B T H E L 1 1 F
WITHOUT ANOTHER LOAN!
LOWER PAYMENTS
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STOP COLLECTIONS
. CONSOLIDATE BILLS
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Other L*cal Services Avmloblo. .
Court F*
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and Other Coats Additional.
MICHAEL H. GOTTESMAN
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LEGAL SERVICES
Y O U C A H
One Fam ily
6
largo r o o m s plus large
utility room. Hardwood 'floors,
modern kitchen,
2
front porch
es facing south . .- . good buy
at $66,500.
Guest House
Overlooking Lake. Year round
living, fuliy occupied. Beautiful
ly furnished. To see'— By appt.
only. Call 775:6040
$86,000
AdrainS. Qayton
Realtor
45 P IL G R IM PA T H W A Y
O CEAN GROVT2. N. S.
Telephone :
Office 775-6040
; A N Y 'flM E
fo r G ifts
F S X ' i T T
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UNIQUE CHRISTMAS GIFTS
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Many handcrafted Hems including
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stained glass, pottery, clocks,
wreaths (no charge for gift wrap
ping).
60 M A IN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE
774-8507
Invest Now!
RATES ARE DOWN.
Seven Apartments. 1 Vi blocks
to the beach.- Gross Income' ov
er $24,000 yearly. Mainten-
ance free exterior. Owner will
hold mortgage to qualifed buy
er .
.
.
‘.$125,000
A.A. Condominium. Only three
blocks to beach. Near ali con
veniences, Sea it today only:
$42,500.
.
Bungalow. Two bedrooms. Gas
heat Hardwood floors enclosed
porch, new roof,, siding anr!
more . ......... .. .' .$51,900
Four family plus renting rooms.
Only one block to beach. Mint
$125,000,
A o t m ( Z e a l f y
Arthur A. Dunham. Broket
388-8900
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, Pm Pent* « » • « « .
last executive board meeting a rid;
plans were made for our Christ
mas Meeting which will be held af
the'home af Evelyn Crane, 1 2 fi
Lake Ave’., Monday, Dec, 13 at
7:30 p.m;
Following the business meeting
refreshments were served by our
hostesses Mary Dyson arid' R u t h
Biakej.'.
Others present were: •
Miriam
Boughey, Noemie Ooultich, Grace
Guyer, Shiriey Heiss, -Alice Shot
well and Jean Williamson.
BLANCHE KEMP
After delicous refreshments had
oeen served by . hostesses , M r s.
Marjorie Knust, and Mrs. A ri n e
Forrester, the November meeting
Of the Blanche Kemp Circle open
ed with a greeting and reading, by
our leader, Mrs; Lina LaPenna, of
a selection in praise of the beauty
of the fall foliage, "Thank G o d
the Worfcf. s Ih Color".
Following were th e devotions
led by Mrs. LaPenna, with a story
about the movie director, Cecil. B.
deMilie, called. ‘Lessor! of Life’, on
th^ wonder of the emerging beau
ty of a dragon-fly; from its former
bodv as a waterbug. This .symbol,
bed to flirt;, our emergening from
human form into, immortal beings
through the final ressurrectlon.
Teacher, Mrs. Anne Forrester,
then taught the lesson for the day
from the book of.Hebrews, about
Jesus, Son of God and also Son of
man, who is our priest and guide
and about the message He left us
in the Bible.
A short busines meeting follow
ed. with reports from the secre
tary, treasurer and chairwomen -of
the Sunshine Fund a n d Publicly
Committee, which were . accepted
as read. A discussion on the sub
ject of pledging . for the . Hinted
Methodist Women as presented at!
the general meeting by Mrs. Flor
ence Griffith brought o u t niahy-
points of Interest. It was also-a-1
greed that , each; member , would
bring a $1.00 Christmas gift to
the December meeting of the cir
clef.
Those present ilncluded a
visitng guest, Miss Edith Drake, &
circle, members Esther Baldwin, j
Margaret Bell, . Anne Forrester, '
Mabel Hodgson, Emily Jessen,'
Marjorie Knust, Lina LaPenna,
Dorothy
Me Cormlck,
Dorothy
Shaffer, Edith Sharo,
Elizabeth
Wiseman and Ruth Young.
the Elizabeth Strow Circle w as
held at St! Paul's Church. It had
been decided to have a mini
meeting at the church so that the
circle might late; attend an ev
angelical meeting “ in concert.'
.The circle meeting, was opened
by Mae De Turk,. '
Sally Lippincott gave. a report
on the United Methodist Womens
general meeting.
Hostesses for the "Prayer.
Brunch Dec. 10 will be Carrie Ca
lamia, Sally Lippincot, Frances
Grimes and Betty McCreedy;
Our next meeting will be a
Christmas party at the h b. m e of
Janet Hendrickson, Dec. 13 at
6
P.M. It will be a covered dish' sup
per. Assisting hostesses — Carrie
Calamia and Betty McCreedy. Pre
sents will riot be exchanged, in
stead money will be collected and
donated to a charity. Others in at
tendance were Mina
Morrison,
ernice Stockenburg, Mona Ever
son, Mary Jane Jones and Gladys.
Emerson,
Court for the Southern District to
two years probation for violating
18 USC '641.
Ei|eor» F. Sheridan, Social Sec
urity district rrianager in Asbury
Park said that after Mr. Johnson’s
mother died, instead of notifying
the Social Security Administration
to stop her monthly checks he op
ened a bank account and request
ed her checks bd forwarded to
the new account. Mr. Johrison
fradulently received $20,412.20
in. social security checks before
his scheme was uncovered, ,
;• A new computer operation that
matched social security and'-Medi-
care ..death...reports-' discovered
what, Mr Johnson had done, Ms,
Sheridan said. He says he usod
the money for travelling and other
personal needs
The Social Security Administra
tion intends to recovery the money
through administrative measure#
and' will continue the computer op
eration that iet to this conviction
and others like it throughout the
country. This case was investigat
ed by tha Field Integrity Staff of
the Social Security Administration
and prosecuted by the U. S, Attor
ney.
if you know of possible social
security fraud or misuse of bene
fits, fee! free to contact your lo
cal social security office. Offices
are located in Asbury Park, Brick
Town and Toms River. The toll-
free telephone number is 800 -
272-11U ; We all can help stren
gthen the social security system
by allowing benefits only to go to
those who are entitled to them.
Social Security
On August 13, 1982. Van Buren
Johnson of 411 West 52rid Street
in New York City pleaded guilty
and was sentenced in U.S. District
ELIZABETH STROW
The regular monthly meeting of
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OCEAN GRO VE. N. J.
775-2809
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