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ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1952 Bruno Is Fined $10 for Speeding light. Jewish War Veterans, Post 359, Freehold, open air dance at Ft. Monmouth Officers Club, Eatontown, 9 children. Sunday, Aug. 24 DATEBOOK Datebook items are announced on WJLK within the Popular Platter Parade, 2:05 P.M.

to 4:00 P.M., Monday thru Friday, Lincroft Fire Co. Annual Fair. Company grounds Newman Springs Road. Ground prizes nightly. Three grand prizes Saturday nite.

Aug. 23 Holy Spirit Parish Nite card party and dance at New Monterey Hotel, As. Pk. Earl Pyle's orch. 100 prizes.

Please bring cards. Donation, $1.25. Lincroft Community Church Peach Festival, home made cake, ice cream, coffee, as Church, Newman Springs to 9 P.M. .75 adults, Hoathe, P.M. Donation, $1.25 ea.

Aug. 25 thru Sept. 1st St. Peter Claver Catholic Church annual fair, Springwood Avenue starts P.M. church, Wednesday, Aug.

27 Belmar Canteen annual Summer Teen Agers Dance at Belmar ComCenter. Music by Local 399, American Federation of Musicians. Avon P.T.A. Summer card party at The Deck, Belmar, 8 P.M. Prizes.

Donation, $1. Please bring cards. WSCS, Southard Church, Harvest Home Bazar turkey supper from 5:30 P.M. in the Church hall. Adults, children, 75c.

Thursday, Aug. 28 Allenwood Grange turkey supper at the Grange Hall 5, 6 7 P.M. Adults, children, 85c Como Methodist Church turkey supper at the Church to 7 P.M. Adults, children, $1.00. Friday, Aug.

29 Pt. Pleasant Jr. Sr. Woman's Club pard party fashion show at Sea Girt Inn, 8 P.M. Prizes.

Donation, $1.25. Please bring cards. Saturday, Aug. 30 Anchor Grange Country. Fair, serving lunch and supper.

Having entertainment. Pleasant Grove, Jackson Township, 10 A.M. on. Freehold Sheryl Lee Ayres, 50 Lincoln Place, celebrated her third birthday with party Sunday afternoon. Decorations were in pink.

Guests were Mrs. Doris Matthews and daughter Donna, of Colts Neck, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allshouse and sons, Bruce and Craig, Mr. and Mrs.

Sal Scotto children, Diane, Frank Bobbie, William Stoltz, Frank McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Komensky and children, Rosebud and Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles La Rocco, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Ayres, Mr. and Mrs. Don Longstaff, and Samuel Rocco, Sheryl's uncle who has just returned from Korea. AlSO honoring Sheryl were Miss Eleanor Ayres, Peter and Joan La Placca, Beverly and Morton Brach, Victore and Diane Goodman, Jimmy and Raymond Mahar, Mr.

Mrs. Harry Allen, and Donald and Wayne Cashion. Joan and Susan Wilson, daughters of Mrs. Victor Wilson, R.D., have returned home after spending two weeks at a girls camp in Medford Lakes. Mrs.

Christine Thompson, Mrs. Mae Smythe, Mrs. Josephine Lewis and Miss Mary Graham on Wednesday attended the homecoming of the associate councilor, Abolon Solomon, at the Woodbridge Daughters of American Council. Mr. and Mrs.

Horace Hellings, 15 Henry Street, had as guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gronosjski and son, Jimmy, of Trenton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalton and son Billie, of Princeton.

They also have had as guests for two weeks their daughters Mrs. Jean Riley, Betty Jean, and Margaret, of Harrison. The following girls are spending this week at the Girl Scout Camp Rus Wen, Manalapan Road: Rose Marie Jerolis, Carmella Cartenuto, Rita Cartenuto, Berniece Martin, Barbara Jerolis, Patty White, Midge Cullen, Helen McCann, Judy Mulligan, Marjorie Pulaski, Jean Cutinelle, Florence Searby, Mary Foy, Patricia Miller, Mary Thompson, Julie Jerolis. Leaders are: Mrs. Florence Monaghan, Mrs.

Rose Jerolis Mrs. E. Surgent and the camp director, Mrs. Mary Groth, Guests were Butch and Jerry Monaghan, Freddie and Jimmy Surgent. Mrs.

Marguerite Maloney presided over the meeting of the Elks Auxiliary held Monday at the Knights of Columbus Home. Mrs. Eva Hartman and Mrs. Margaret Cook of Jamesburg were welcomed as new members. Refreshments were served to the 40 present by Mrs.

Florence Wenzel and her committee. Mrs. Herbert Spitzner, 83 Barkalow Avenue, entertained the memers of the Chit Chat Club at her home on Tuesday. Canasta was played and refreshments served. The Married Couples Club of the First Baptist church will hold their August meeting next day.

In charge are: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Frank, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Bromell, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Clayton, and Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Deedmeyer. The Sons and Daughters of Liberty met Mrs. Gladys Combs presided. Others present were: Mrs. Nellie Magee, Mrs.

Ida Cook, Mrs. Lillian Hardwick, Mrs. Gertrude Morris, Mrs. Viola Parker, Mrs. Marguerite Barkalew, Mrs.

Josephine Lewis, and Miss Lydia Stillwell. 1.619 at Opening Of Camp Meeting The 83rd annual Camp Meeting was opened at the Ocean Grove Auditorium last night with the Rev. J. Edgar Washabaugh of the Methodist Publishing House, New York, and member of the Ocean Grove Association, serving Holy Communion to 1,619 persons. The opening session of the 10-day meeting was attended 1,869 persons.

Schedule of the week's meetings is listed on the Church page. FIRE DAMAGES CAR City firemen late yesterday afternoon put out a fire in the rear seat of a car owned by Jon C. Olsen, New York, at Ocean Avenue, near Convention Hall. Damlage was estimated at $30. Freedom Council Band Will Play Charles Mitchell, chairman of the Junior Band Committee of Freedom Council, No.

116, Jr. Order United American Mechanics Lodge, Glendola, reported at Thursday night's meeting, that the 30-piece band would play at the annual rally of the Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 7. The rally will be held at the Odd Fellows Home, Pennington Avenue, Trenton, at 2:30 P.M. The band will take part in the program and will play, during the afternoon, the is now uniformed.

William councilor, presided at the meeting. Reports of the chairmen of the committees of the lodge were made and Haldon Carty, chairman of the entertainment committee reported for the committee that the annual picnic held at John's Beach, Metedeconk River, Sunday, Sept. 14. The next meeting of the Monmouth County Jr. Order Association will be held in September, the date and place to be announced at Thursday night's meeting.

Point Pleasant Mrs. Lydia D'Armond and son, Monte, of Clear Water, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Julius Reinig, Arnold Avenue. Mrs.

Howard Borden is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. James Goreso and daughter from Easton, at her Atlantic Avenue home. Mr. and Mrs.

William Henry and family of Toledo, have been visiting Mr. Henrys brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry on the Parkway. Mr.

and Mrs. John McElroy of Forrest Hills, are spending two weeks as guests" of Mrs. Holmes Bresnahan, Trenton Avenue. Mrs. Agnes Horton and her infant daughter were discharged Tuesday from Pleasant Hospital and are now their 609 Borden Avenue Point, home.

Mrs. Robert J. Hickson and daughters of Pontaic, are spending the remainder of the summer here with her grandmother Mrs. S. G.

Dobson, on Ocean Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy and family have returned to their Atlantic Avenue home after a motor trip thru New England. Boro Clerk William I.

Curran 1s convalescing at his Morris Avenue home. He was discharged Wednesday from Point Pleasant Hospital ital where he was a surgical patient. Edward Frazee, who recently graduated from the U.S. Naval Dentist apprentice school, is spending a ten day leave here with his mother, Mrs. Gertrude Frazee, New Jersey Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tassini, Cramer Avenue, have, been entertaining Mr. land Mrs. Morello, Jamica L.

I. Jeffery Soden of Freehold has been visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Baird, Cramer Avenue, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sculthorpe are entertaining Mrs. Sculthorpe's sister, Mrs.

Katherine Scherrer, Washington, and their two neices, Mrs. Helen Thompson, Washington, and Miss Katherine Standtbach, Baltimore, at their Rue Avenue home for the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allely, Nutley, are visiting Mr.

Allely's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allely on Randall Avenue for a few days. Mr. and Mrs.

William Toole are entertaining Mrs. Toole's sister, Miss Katherine Martin, River Edge, at their Homestead Avenue home. Mrs. Elliott Leeward was in Hoboken Monday where she met her grandaughter, Miss Marjorie Ward who recently returned from Paris, France. Miss Ward will visit the Leewards for three weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Antrim of Briarcliff Avenue are visiting relatives in Pennsylvania. Miss Marilyn Hankins, Maplewood, is spending a few days visiting her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Hankins, on Arnold Avenue. Smithburg Mrs. Victoria Balyess, London, is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Edwards. Other guests recently were Mrs. Arthur Miller and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs.

Malcom Miller, Englewood. Charles Hendrickson, Jr. and sister, Doris, were confined to their homes illness this week. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.

George B. Ely were Mr. Nicholos Faulhaber and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ely and daughter, Freehold.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schmon visited Mr. and Mrs. George Theiss, and son, Newark, last WednesIday.

Sunday Press Features Gifford, (right), Allenwood, Gen. William E. Waters, comDivision artillery in Korea, upon Medal, the country's highest nonCorporal Gifford, while serving Field Artillery battalion, rescued in a stream in Korea. A 1948 School, he entered the Army in in Korea since last April. (U.S.

Army Photo) this place, formerly of Trenton, had as their weekend guests, Dr. Samuel Zuccarello and Mrs. Zuccarello, Trenton. Edward Levin returned Monday from a vacation at Mountaindale, New York. William Solomon, Deans, is visiting with his son and daughter inlaw, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Solomon. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Klatskin and children, Susan, Billy and Jerry, Mrs.

Arthur Lowenthal and children, Arlene and Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Adlerman, spent Sunday Robert at Asbury Sand, Ridgefield, left Monday after a week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Levin.

Matawan Matawan Mrs. James H. Martin, Route 34, Matawan has returned by plane from a month's visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. Harold G.

Martin, and family at Fort Worth, Tex. Raymond Burlew was honored recently by 50 friends on his twentysecond birthday at a on festival" at McMahon's Cocktail Lounge, Matawan. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Costello and daughters, Betty and Joyce and Richard Williams, Cheesequake, have returned after attending the graduation exercises of their son, Thomas Costello, Freneau, who has finished boot training at Bainbridge Naval Training School in Maryland.

Thomas returned with them for a 14-day leave. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Gaskell and daughter, Belinda, of Columbus, are visiting Mr.

Gaskell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gaskell of Miriam Drive. Miss Esther Blau has been entertaining her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

George Zaggle of North Tonawanda, N.Y. Capt. and Mrs. Jac Cushman are enjoying a vacation at Cape Cod, this week. Mrs.

Charles Perrine and son Rollins, are visiting Mrs. Perrine's mother, Mrs. Edward Rollins, in Providence, R.I. Mrs. Devlin, Mrs.

Paul A. Egan, Richard Erdmann, Gerard, and Mrs. Warren A. Vreeland recently attended a dessert-bridge sponsored by the Sea Bright Woman's Democratic Club at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Sea Bright. All members are urged to attend the regular monthly meeting of Cliffwood Civic Association on Wednesday, Aug.

27, at 8:30 o'clock, since voting on by-laws changes will take place. The association is sponsoring boat ride from Keansburg to New York this coming Saturday. The boat will leave the pier at 5:30 and dancing and entertainment will be featured. Tickets may be purchased from committee members at the pier. Ensign Thomas D.

Wulff, 25 Ravine Drive, Matawan, left recently by plane for San Diego, via American Air Lines to report for amphibious training. He was graduated on July 1 from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y. with A commission AS Ensign, U.S. Naval Reserve.

The young officer won varsity letters at Matawan High School in football, basketball and track. In his fourth year at Kings Point he was captain of the swimming team which won six meets and tied two. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monk, of The Press and WJLK For News NOBODY WHERE'S TH' NEAREST JOINT THAT HOG-TIED CAN GET MYSE'F HOLLER TREE YE DOWN SNUFFY? YONDER THESE HILLS SURE IS DUSTY AN' DRUG A LITTLE SHINE, RIGHT OVER 001 LOOK AT MY TWO-TONE SPORT SHOES HERE, COUSIN- 8-25 COPR.

1852, KING FEATURES SYNDICATE. WORLD LIGHTS RESERVED Unprecedented interest booms boating into one of the Shore's biggest industries. (First of a series of three articles.) Comedians Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson move in--and Convention Hall will never be the same. Fashion experts predict milady will wear truly feminine fashions come fall and winter. Shore furriers agree new federal law will help buyer and seller.

Edmund M. Wisner, Elberon bird nest collector, uses ingenuity to pursue his hobby. Lost, stolen and discarded license plates play big part in crime detection. BUSINESSMAN OF THE WEEK: Cooper Y. Schuyler, print shop owner.

City firm has government contracts totalling $6,000,000. SPORTS: Winkie Wilkins, 14-year-old Red Bank tennis player, surprises fans with his play in the Red Bank tourney. More and more persons find out that sailing on Barnegat Bay is great sport. PLUS: Business, finance and home building news; 20 and 30 Years Ago, Record Roundup, "Home of the Week," News Digest, Shore Twins, Sports Soundoff, Investor's Forum, Federal ployes News-Notes. Nature in the News, Who Is The Champ in Nature? and many other special features.

(Te be sure retting your Asbury Sunday Press, ask your newsdealer to reserve a for you.) Fact, Obituaries (Obituaries announced each day in 1 P.M. news broadcast on WJLK.) Harold Brown FREEHOLD -Harold J. Brown, 49, Water Works Road, died Thursday in Fitkin Hospital. He had lived here for 17 years, was the son of the late Walter and Hettie Brown. viving are his wife, Mrs.

Clara L. Brown; stepmother, Mrs. Mary Brown, this Englishtown; two sons, Manville Brown and Asbury Brown, both of this place; a stepson, William Adams, this place; a daughter, Mrs. Louella De Vito, this place; four sisters, Mrs. Edward Yonkauski, Englishtown; Mrs.

Earl Emmons, Mrs. Edward Stryker, and Mrs. Owen Reid, all of this place; two stepsisters, Mrs. Gertrude McLoughlin, Spotswood, and Mrs. Dorothy Wolf, Englishtown; two brothers Walter and Stanley, both of this place, and three grandchildren.

Arrangements are in charge of the Callahan funeral home. Frank Muldoon FREEHOLD Frank Muldoon, of 18 Club Place, for many years proprietor of Muldoon's Sports Good store, Main Street, and well known in the county as a sportsman, died yesterday in Monmouth Memorial Hospital, Long Branch. He was an exempt fireman of Goodwill Hook and Ladder Company, and a life member of the Knights of Pythias, Adelphia. He is survived by a brother, William, and a nephew, Frederick Muldoon, both of Merrick, L.I. Arrangements are in charge of the son Rooks, widow of J.

Frederick Rooks, yesterday her home, 73 Navesink Avenue. She was born in New York, daughter of the late Charles and Clara A. Morrison, and had lived here several years. Mrs. Rooks was a member of the Fiske Memorial Chapel, and Mt.

Olivet Tabernacle, New York. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Lockerman and Mrs. Florence Combs, both of New York; Mrs. Mary T.

Coy, this place, and Mrs. Grace Spain, Darby, Pa. Mrs. George Livington LONG BRANCH Mrs. Anna Marie Livington, 65, wife of George Livington, 633 Overton Place, died Thursday in the Shrewsbury Manor Nursing Home, Red Bank.

In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John C. Clark, this city; two granddaughters, and a brother, Daniel Daner, Middlesex. Arrangements are in charge of the C.H.T. Clayton and Son funeral home.

VanSant Colonial Home. Mrs. Clara Morrison Rooks FAIR HAVEN-Mrs. Clara Morri- 2 Couples Face Disorderly Count KEANSBURG Taylor, 24; 21, City: wife, Wanda, Delbert E. Craver, 35, Jersey City, and his wife, Jewel, 23, were released in $25 bail each early today to face disorderly persons charges Monday night before Magistrate Edward F.

Ambrose. Complaints against the four were made by Mrs. Anna Amatucci, operator of a Beachway restaurant, who told police that they created a disturbance in her place shortly after midnight. Released in $100 bail for a hearing Monday night was Arthur V. Adrian, 37, Bronx, who was charged by Arthur J.

O'Connor, Jersey City, with the theft of $10. O'Connor was released in $25 bail as a material witness. Births Births of the day are ahnounced on WJLK within the Popular Platter Parade, 2:05 P.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday thru Friday. Fitkin Hospital Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Austin, 86 Steiner Avenue, Neptune City, yesterday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickson, 5 Borden Avenue, Asbury Park, today, a boy.

Point Pleasant Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berzins, Cedarbrush Manor, Laurelton, today, a girl. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Whalley, Passaic, today, a boy. Riverview Hospital, Red Bank Mr. and Mrs. Mario Caputo, 48 Frances Street, Shrewsbury, yesterday, A girl, Two Boys Injured POINT PLEASANT BEACH spoke. TREATED AT HOSPITAL POINT Ellen David Iams, 14, of 16 Mount Street, Bay Head, was treated yesterday at Jersey Shore General hospital for a cut left thumb fered on a power saw, hospital authorities reported.

Spurge Krasowski, 8, Roselle, received eight stitches for a cut in his left foot. Authorities said he caught his foot in a bicycle Urie, Point Pleasant, suffered a scalp cut yesterday when she ran into a tree. She was released after treatment at Point Pleasant Hospital. Also treated and released was Arthur J. Scotto, Riverside Drive, Riviera Beach, who cut his left wrist with a rusty knife, hospital authorities reported.

Pleasant Plains Miss Evalina Troutman returned Renova, Thursday after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Allen. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Smith and children, Raymond and Linda, have returned home after spending a week with relatives in Renova. William Smith, Renova, accompanied them here for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hagedorn and son, John, Brooklyn, spent a week here with Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Marlatt. Merrill Finnefrock and daughters, Mary Jean and Judy; Mrs. William Allen, Patsy Gregory, Ray Smith, Miss Evalina Troutman, and Mrs. William Yamaji and daughter, Donna, spent Wednesday in Atlantic City.

Frank May, Plainfield, is spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. Harry Hankins. Clyde Applegate, seaman first class, and Mrs. Applegate returned Wednesday night from a trip to Niagara Falls and Pennsylvania. Miss Ruth Hankins, Mrs.

Clyde Applegate, and Miss Roberta McKelvey, with Mrs. William South, Beachwood, and Miss Dorothy Guker, Silverton, spent Thursday evening in Trenton. White, 84, Is Found Dead F. Bruno, 1707 Third Avenue, Asbury Park, in his latest tangle with the law over traffic violations, was fined $10 and costs last night by Ocean Township Magistrate Elmer F. Hurley, for speeding, police reported today.

Within the past year Bruno, 20, has been charged traffic violations times in Asbury Park police court, resulting two convictions. Shortly after his fourth Asbury Park conviction in which his license was suspended, he was picked up in Neptune for driving. In cases, Vincent Bovani, Hillside Avenue, Neptune, was other, fined $8 and costs for careless driving, and Howard Bailey, Bristol, $5 for passing a red light. Toms River Mrs. Franklin Doan left yesterday for 8 10 day cruise on the Great Lakes with Mr.

and Mrs. William Clark, Philadelphia. Mrs. Edwin Berry, Mrs. Franklin Doan and Mrs.

Blackwell Sawyer had high scores at the dessert bridge at the Toms Yacht Club Thursday afternoon. Doan was hostess. River, At the meeting before the card playing, Mrs. Robert Montgomery Brown, Philadelphia, was presented for membership. Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. King have had as their guest, her brothers, Henry Hambrock, Fort Pierce, Fla. Mrs.

Vivian Montieth, Hooper Avenue, has been oppointed recorder in the county clerk's office. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDermott, South Main Street, are entertaining Miss Elizabeth O'Grady, Paterson. Other recent guests were Mrs.

William Heslin and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farrell, Jersey City. Mrs. Paul Kelley and children, Long after Island, have week returned with home! spending a parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Leo ahan. Miss Beatrice Fischer will enter nurses training school at the Philadelphia General Hospital in September. Mr. and Mrs.

Major Dunlap, Columbus, Ohio, visited friends in Toms River this week. Mrs. Fred Abbott and children, Geoffrey and Roger, Philadelphia, were guests of her mother, Mrs. Edwin F. Lewis, this week.

Miss Marjorie Nobles and her mother, Mrs. Wilbur H. Nobles, Union Street, entertained at a family party Wednesday evening for Miss Nobles' fiance, John Clarence Brunch, who arrived the previous day from Franklin, Va. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.

David A. Veeder, Bayville; Mrs. Samuel Nobles and children Natalie, Samuel, Arthur and Lea, River Bank; Mr. and Mrs. William Herflicker and son, William; Miss Sarah Knobb, Mr.

and Mrs. Jonathan Tilton and Mr. and Mrs. David C. Veeder, Pleasant Plains; Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence E. Peck, John Nobles, and Charles W. Herflicker, Toms River. Mrs.

Anthony Irons, 15 Robbins Parkway, observed her 82nd birthday Wednesday with Mr. Irons, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Covert, Pleasant Plains, she was a guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Marcus Mathews, in Seaside Park. On Thursday night the Ironses entertained at a family party. Present were Mrs. Elsie Wedell, Mr. and Mrs, Marcus Mathews, Burtis McKelvey, and Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur McKelvey, Toms River, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fielder, Pleasant Plains. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Hoffer entertained at a dinner party Wednesday evening in honor of his birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert B.

Ridgewood; Mr. William Albertson, Port "Richmond, S.I.; Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder, Pleasant Plains, and Mrs. Otto, Roy Goble, Toms River.

Mr. and Mrs. George Copestake, Trenton, were recent guests of their daughter, Mrs. C. J.

Gravatt. THE WEATHER 8:30 A.M. Report Highest temperature last 24 hours 80 12:15 P.M, Highest temperature this date 91 in 1911. Lowest temperature last 24 hours-50 at Lowest temperature this date-48 in 1923. Humidity--75 percent.

steady. Wind direction and velocity at 8:30 this morning Northwest 8 miles per hour. Wind direction and highest velocity last hours North 25 miles per hour, Rainfall- -none, Ocean temperature-72. Local Forecast Bright, sunny and cool today. Highest temperature tonight clear with low 40 to 45.

Tomorrow, sunny with a high of 76. Gentle moderate Northwesterly winds for the next 24 hours. Daily Aimanac Saturday, August 23rd Sunrise 6:15 A.M.; Sunset 7:41 P.M: Moonset 8:48 P.M. The brightest star in the evening sky 18 Vega, high overhead at 9:22 P.M.: of the planets, Saturn is above the moon, Venus sets 8:04 P.M.: Mars 15 low in southwest 9:37 P.M. and Jupiter will rise 11:23 P.M.

Times Eastern Daylight) TIDES High Low August 23 9:35 A.M. 3:37 A.M. A August 24 10:11 10:09 9:38 P.M. A.M. P.M.

4:03 4:23 3:59 P.M. P.M. A.M. (For Shark River inlet, add 15 minutes; Bandy Hook, add 40 minutes; Barnegat Inlet, add 20 minutes.) Do You Want TO SELL Golf Clubs Boats Bungalows Baby Carriages Machinery Tools Furniture Refrigerators Real Estate and Services You Find a Buyer by Placing a Classified Ad in THE ASBURY PARK PRESS ASBURY PARK 2-3000 It's So Call Mahlon White, 84, who lived alone at 200 Atkins Avenue, Neptune, was found dead yesterday by Neptune Patrolman Edward Reid. The police officer broke into house after Frank Kieckel, 202 Atkins Avenue, reported that Mr.

White had not been seen for two days. Mr. Kieckel also said that a light had been burning all that time. Patrolman Reid looked thru window and saw Mr. White lying on a couch.

He broke a pane door and unlocked fland'alled Dr. Theodore Schlossbach, who said Mr. White apparently had been dead removed for two to days. the The body was Buckley funeral home and Fran- later was taken to the Matthews, cioni i and Taylor funeral home. Mr.

White was born in Neptune, son of the late Henry and Phoebe Jane Raymond White, and was a life-long resident there. He was a retired carpenter. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Mildred Chamberlain, Philadelphia, three nieces and a nephew. He was a member of the West Grove Methodist Church.

DECORATED -Corp. Archie H. N.J., is congratulated by Brig. manding general of 25th being presented the Soldier's combat award for bravery. as a truck driver in the 8th another soldier from drowning graduate at Manasquan High September 1951.

He has been Robertsville Willa Appel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Appel, celebrated her sixth birthday Saturday with a party. Attending were Robert Parr, Joseph Datz, Paul Irwin David Katzenellenbogen, Jo Weiner, Eleanor Phillips, Carla Appel, Aileen Kaplan, Audrey Bach, LauLibsohn, Sheldon Bulkin, and Stephen Grossman. Also, Mrs.

David Irwin, Mrs. Jack Grossman, Mrs. Jean Libsohn, and Leslie Weiner. Mrs. Louis Vasseur and sons, Robert and Louis, Florence, were guests last week of Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Vasseur. Mrs. Solomon Berg entertained members of her card club Monday night. Present were: Mrs.

Harry Raeter, Mrs. Jack Grossman, Mrs. Leroy Levine, Mrs. Max Oberlander, Mrs. Jacob Mondros, Mrs.

Arthur Lowenthal, and Mrs. Isidore Oblas. Mrs. Joseph Pokalsky, Trenton, visited Mrs. Arthur Lowenthal, Sunday.

George Brown and Miss Doris Blaise of Rhode Island, last week were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter McNamara. Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Brown and sons, Ronald and Kennith, Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blutstein were Saturday evening hosts to members of their card club. Attending were: Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Wolf, Perrineville, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Levine and Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Raeter, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dratfield, Lake Peekskill, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Dratfield and sons, Paul and Simon, Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stack, New York, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dratfield.

Mrs. Robert Monk was hostess to 22 guests at a recent afternoon gathering. They were: Mrs. George Terry, Mrs. Robert Parr, Mrs.

Joseph Violi, Mrs. Benjamin Baker, Mrs. Harry Raeter, Mrs. Max Oberlander, all Roosevelt; Mrs. John Wolstromer and Mrs.

Ellen Wrestonna Mrs. Clarksburg; Eunice Mrs. Conover, Emil Cranbury; Mrs. Steward Monk, Columbus, and Mrs. Christopher, Monk, Mrs.

Joseph DiFranco, Mrs. Andrew Maruska, Mrs. James Calderone, Mrs. E. Barlow, Mrs.

Ralph Stillman, Mrs. Samuel Zuccarello, Mrs. Raymond Fisher, Mrs. Frank Pinto, Mrs. Louis Cadwalter, Mrs.

Richard Mellor, all of Trenton. Mark Klatskin and children, Susan and Billy, Mrs. Leroy Levine and daughter, Anne, spent Tuesday in Trenton. Miss Lillian Sand, Jersey City, visited Monday with her brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Jules Levin. Mr. and Mrs. Merbert, en, Forrest Hills, weekend guests of Mrs. Weingarten's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Aaron Rockoff. They also visited with other members of her family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rockoff and Mrs.

Lena Dashevsky. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenfeld, New York, were weekend guests of Mrs. Rosenfeld's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Klatskin. They also visited with other members of her family, Mr. and Mrs. Klatskin, Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Sherak, and Mr. and Mrs. Bunkin. Miss Hadassa Katzenellenbogen returned Monday from a visit with her uncle, Burton Kolman in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Noveck and son, Adrian, Max Shapiro, New York.

were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Noveck. Mrs. Mary Noveck, New or returned Wednesday after spending several days with her son and daughter in-law.

Visiting the Noveck's is Mrs. Noveck's mother, Mrs. ham Wisnik, Keyport. Tuesday visitors were Mrs. Noveck's father and brother, Abraham Wisnik and son, Jacob, Keyport.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Peckman daughter, June, Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sedwin and son, Jeffrey, Union, formerly of Roosevelt, were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Solomon Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Clydes Tunes and daughters, Terry Joyce, Carolyn and Kara, Lubboch, Texas, were recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. George Terry. Visiting the Terry's Wednesday were Mrs. Leon Canas, Mrs. Walter Mount, Mrs.

Mary Cook, and Mrs. Winifred Wild, Philadelphia. SENT TO KOREA-Capt. Matthew D. Blair, son of Mr.

and Mrs. M. A. Blair, 1212 Fourth Avenue, Asbury Park, N.J., has been assigned as chaplain for the 51st Signal Battalion in Korea. He was the chaplain at Camp Shelby, and Fort Richardson, Alaska, before going on inactive duty in 1947, when he became minister of the Methodist 1 Church in Katonah, N.Y.

Recalled to active duty in Janvary, 1951, he was assistant post chaplain at Fort Eustis, Va. before going to Korea. (U.S. Army Photo) -LocalHappenings Mrs. Harry Robbins, 112 LaReine Avenue, Bradley Beach, recently spent a week as an observer at the Order of the Golden Chain Camp for Underprivileged Children at Blairstown.

camp will be turned over to mental children next week, she reports. Mrs. Robbins 1s a trustee of Unity Link, Order of the Golden Chain, Union City. Mrs. Lester A.

Barnett, 300 Golf Road, West Deal, is a surgical patient at Fitkin Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bayer, Spring Lake and Princeton, sailed Thursday on the Veendam for a two-month European tour.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester H. Cleaver, Roseld Avenue, West Deal, plan to move to the new apartments at Emory Street Deal Lake Drive, this city, next month. They have sold their Roseld Avenue home and will remain at their new address until leaving for Palm Beach, where they spend their winters.

Stanley Dodd, 2 Inlet Terrace, is a surgical patient at Fitkin Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard S. Bernard, 610 Woodland Road, West Allenhurst, had as recent guests Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Brown and daughter, Randi, Passaic. Mrs. Robert L. Couse and sons, Raven Rock, spent Thursday with Mr.

Couse's mother, Mrs. Joseph M. Couse, Jeffrey Street, this city, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M.

Hickman, Paterson, former Interlaken residents, who returned this week from Canada, spent Thursday with friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. James VanBrunt and son, James, 43 Mechanic Street, Red Bank, left this morning for a twoweek vacation with Mr. VanBrunt's brother, Martin J.

VanBrunt, Mrs. VanBrunt, in Melbourne, Fla. Mrs. VanBrunt is connected with the Red Bank Bureau of the Asbury Park Press. Capt.

Michael Angelikousis, 511 Sewall Avenue, this city, has returned from Europe. Captain Angelikousis spent 14 months in various European countries with the Merchant Marine. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Estelle and son, 1305 Buckmere Street, Point Pleasant, are touring New England and planning to head for Chicago.

They will be away two weeks. Miss Elizabeth Peer, Nutley, is visiting Miss Vivian Gilligan and Mrs. Dorothy Gilligan at the Santander Apartments. Miss Peer and Miss Gilligan are classmates at the Baird School, East Orange. Mrs.

F. B. Olander, Wilkensburg, and her daughter, Mirian Jean, a sophomore at Ohio Wesleyan University, visited Mrs. Olander's niece, Mrs. T.

R. Smits, in West Allenhurst Thursday. Mr. and George Bishop, tune, are observing their 27th wedding Nepanniversary today with Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Metz, Eighth Avenue, Neptune, who were married 10 years ago today. Clarksburg Mr. and Mrs. Henry Higgins and daughters, Jersey City, were guests of Mrs. Higgins' brother and sisterin-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard L. Lucas, Perrineville Road, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vogel and son Elizabeth, were guests Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs. George Ruther. The Parent-Teacher Association, sponsored a trip by bus to the Lambertville Muse Circus recently to see "Kiss Me Kate." Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jarmus and guests; Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Jarmus, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Remsen, Mrs.

George Sadousky and daughter, Geraldine, Mrs. Elizabeth Dikert and daughter, Carol; Daniel Clark, Ms. Aaron Clark, Mrs. Walter Johnson; Mrs. Herman M.

Levine, Mrs. Solomon J. Carpe, Mrs. Max Robbins, Mrs. Florence Drangel, Mrs.

Jennie Brown, Mrs. Ella Metterhause, Mrs. Isaac Burgess, Mrs. Lee A. Casper, Mrs.

Edward C. Noller, Mrs. W. Fred Noller; Mrs. Carolyn Wagner; Mrs.

Doris Wagner, Mrs. Joseph Weloszyn, Mrs. Charles Noreika, Miss Betty Searby, and Mrs. David Sangillo. Replacement Session? WASHINGTON-P-Prime Prime Min- ister Stalin's motive in calling a formals Communist Oct.

5 may party be to congress replace 60 key Communists leaders who have died or been purged. The Voice of America, official state department radio, hinted that this may be Stalin's motive in summoning Communist bosses together for the first time in 13 years. It was the first thing approximating any official comment from the state department on this move by Stalin. A broadcast commenting on Moscow's announcement said of the 139 full central committee members: "At least 26 have (in the past 13 years) died or been purged. Another 34 have not been mentioned in the Soviet press in the last few years.

"This indicates the high morrate--political as well as literal to membership in the central committee." Southard Southard Progressive Republican Club met Thursday at the Grange Hall, with President Leonard Reynolds in charge. The meeting Sept. 11 will be preceded by a covered dish supper. Township Clerk John Miller will be at Southard firehouse Sept. 22 to register voters.

Thirteen members of the Ladies Auxiliary went to the Sea Shell, Belmar, Wednesday for a "Dutch treat" supper. They were Mrs. Frances Bernhein, Mrs. Ernest Hoffman, Mrs. Lloyd Estelle, Mrs.

A. Bombaci, Mrs. Charles Schlatterer, Mrs. Frank Nemeth, Mr. Morton De Shay, Mrs.

Emmett Wright, Mrs. Ruben Le Compte, Miss Margaret Le Compte, Mrs. Edward Ruloff, Mrs. Frank Cipriano, and Mrs. R.

J. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thompson, and H.

Robert Thompson, Var Hiseville, were re Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley Addison. Robert Thompson is nephew of Mrs. Addison.

He has leave for Paris S.C., Tuesenlisted in the Marines, and will day. Mrs. Richard O'Donnel, Long Island, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson.

DEATH NOTICE FLINT -Mary on August 21, 1952, of 106 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, in her 77th year. Services at St. Paul's Church, Ocean Grove, on Monday, August 25th, at 2 p.m. Interment Mt. Prospect Cemetery.

Service by Ocean Grove chapter O.E.S. on Sunday evening, August 24th, 8 p.m., at Farry Memorial Home, 403 3rd Avenue, Asbury Park, Friends may call Sunday evening. 2adv WATERS--Ethel 76, of 1743 Bangs Neptune, died August 21st. Wife of James A. Waters, mother of Mrs.

Addie W. Young, sister of Howard 8. Miles and Mrs. Annie E. Hearn.

Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.m., from Zora M.E. Church, corner 13th and Melon Philadelphia I.nterment Beverly National Cemetery, Beverly, N.J. Friends may call at F. Leon Harris Funeral Home, Sunday afternoon and evening. 2adv WHITE-Mahlon, 84, corner 11th and Atkins, Neptune.

Beloved brother of Mrs. Mildred Chamberlain. Private funeral service from the Matthews, Francioni and Taylor Funeral Home today, at 3 p.m. The Reverend Otto Jenke officiating. Interment Hamilton Cemetery.

2adv IN MEMORIAM In sad but ever loving remembrance of a dearly beloved husband, father and grandfather, Charles Borden, who departed this life one year ago today, August 23rd, 1951. A voice precious we one love from us is gone is stilled A place is vacant in our home That never can be Alled. (Signed) Borden, Pullen and Fisk families. 2adv Extra Special! CREDENZA STYLE MEDICINE CABINETS 4-SHELF TYPE Gleaming white enamel finish. 18" 20" mirror front.

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