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I John 7 11 unto 00 7 A noon, 5 Pine St Asbury Park Press, Sat. MRS. EDWARD N. GIORDANO SR. OCEAN TOWNSHIP Louise Miller Giordano died yesterday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch.

Mrs. Giordano was born in Brooklyn and moved here from Hackensack 11 years ago. Surviving are her husband, Edward N. a son, Edward N. Maplewood; brother, Col.

Thomas Miller, Tuscon, a sister, Mrs. Reggie Peterson, Fairfax, and four grandchildren. The Damiano Funeral Home, Long Branch, is in charge of arrangements. WILLIAM MCQUEEN HOWELL TOWNSHIP William McQueen, 67, of Ketcham died yesterday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. Mr.

McQueen was born in Alabama and moved here from Asbury Park 25 years ago. He retired this year as an employee of the maintenance department of Sears, Roebuck Middletown Township. Surviving are his wife, the former Ida Cox; two brothers, L. McQueen, Philadelphia, and Frank, Mobile, and three sisters, Mrs. Rose Jordan, Mrs.

Julie Cole and Mrs. Mattie Campbell, all Philadelphia. The C.H.T. Clayton Son Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Frye May Quit Township Council If Job With Is Transferred FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP Township Committeeman Robert Frye says there is a strong posibility he will resign from office within a month.

Street to Be Closed See SERVICES for more details on some obituaries A problem Obituaries is apprised of Charles Thompson; Little Silver Principal BRIELLE Charles Albert Thompson, 78, of 412 Evergreen retired principal and superintendent of schools in Little Silver, died Thursday at home. Mr. Thompson was born in Jackson Township and lived here since 1930. He served in the Little Silver schools for 18 years and also served as principal and teacher at Hyson School, Jackson Township; in New Bedford and Glendola Schools, Wall Township, and schools in Spring Lake Heights. He was a member of the New Jersey Education Association and the Monmouth County Superintendents Association, and was a life member of the New Jersey Congress of Mr.

Thompson was an organizer and past Scout Master of the Glendola Boy Scouts and was a block warden for civil defense in Little Silver during World War II. He received his bachelor's degree in education from Rutgers University, his master's degree of education in administration from the same university. He was a member of Harmony United Methodist Church, Jackson Township; a member and past master of Spring Lake Lodge 239, Spring Lake; and a member of the Ancient Scottish Rite, Valley of Trenton; the Royal Arch Masons of Lakewood, and the Shrine Crescent Temple, Trenton. Mr. and Mrs.

Thompson observed their 55th wedding anniversary Dec. 21, 1977. Surviving are his wife, the former Edith Sleeper; a brother, Marvin, Dover, and a sister, Mrs. Mabel Archer, Jackson Township. The C.H.T.

Clayton Son Funeral Home, Howell Township, is in charge of arrangements. WILLIAM P. SALLY DEAL William P. Sally, 121 Brighton died yesterday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Mr.

Sally was born in New York City and lived in the Elberon section of Long Branch for 21 years before moving here 28 years ago. He worked as a private chauffeur for Fred Hausmann, Long Branch, for 21 years and subsequently became a paid member of the Deal Fire Department for 12 years before retiring 14 years ago. He also worked for the Asbury Park New York Transit Company as a driver for 10 years before retiring in 1974. Mr. Sally was a U.S.

Army veteran of World War a member of American Legion Post 44, Long Branch and a communicant of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, here. Surviving are his wife, the former Agnes Panek; a son, William Fort Lauderdale, two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Spagna and Mrs. Ernestine Tardella, Yonkers, N.Y., and two grandchildren.

The Buckley Funeral Home, Asbury Park, is in charge of arrangements. C. HENRY OLSON WEST LONG BRANCH C. Henry Olson, 71, of 15 Locust died yesterday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Mr.

Olson was born in Long Branch and was a lifelong resident of the Shore area. He retired 10 years ago from Slocum Fuel Company, Long Branch. He was a member of the Lutheran Church of the Reformation, here, and a charter member of the Greater Long Branch Lions Club. Surviving are his wife, the former Lillian Kleiberg; two sons, Carl Henry Coral Springs, and Lee Long Branch; a daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Dietz, Eatontown; a sister, Mrs.

Anna Barry, Long Branch, nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The Flock Funeral Home, Long Branch, is in charge of arrangements. Services GIORDANO Louise Miller, of Ocean Center. Beloved on May 12, 1978, at Monmouth Medical wife of Edward N. Giordano devoted mother of Edward N.

Giordano Jr. sister of Col. Thomas Miller and Mrs. Reggie Peterson, grandmother of four. Funeral May 15, at 9:30 a.m.

from the Damiano Funeral Home, 125 3rd Ave. Long Branch, the Rev. E.0. Megill officiating. Entombment Woodbine Mernorial Gardens.

Visitation Sat. 7-4 p.m. and Sun. 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m. in lieu of flowers contributions to the American Cancer Society or the Kidney Foundation of Monmouth County, would be appreciated.

HEULITT. Viola E. of wife of River Rd. late Beimar, on May 1978, age Dear the Frank; beloved mother of Lloyd F. Mrs.

Elizabeth Chandler and Mrs. Meredith Johnson; grandmother of eight. great grandmother of 17, and great great grandmother of four. Funeral services Mon. May 15, a.m.

from the Johnson Funeral Home, Rte. 38, Wall. Rev. Robert Avers officiating. interment Glendola Cemetery.

Friends and relatives are invited to call at the funeral home Sun. eve. 7-9 p.m. KIRK James B. Sr.

of 413 Monmouth Ave, Spring Lake, on May 12, 1978. Beloved husband of ther Smith; devoted of James B. Kirk Jr. brothor of Mrs. Hazel Surmonte and Mrs.

Olive Piquet. Services at the O'Brien Funeral Home, Rte. 35, Wall, N.J., on May 15, at 2 p.m. Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Brielle. Friends may call on Sun.

4-6 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations to the Spring Lake First Aid Squad would be appreciated. OLSON C. Henry, of 15 Locust Ave. West Long Branch, on May 12, 1978, age 71.

Funeral services May 15, at 2 p.m. from the Flock Funeral Home, 243 Broadway, Long Interment Branch. Woodbine Friends may Cemetery, coll Sun. 2-4 and p.m. Oceanport.

in lieu of flowers contributions to the American Cancer Society would be appreciated. SALLY William P. of 121 Brighton Deal, on May 12, 1978. Beloved husband of Agnes Ponek; devoted father of William S. dear brother of Mildred Spagna and Ernestine Tardella; grandfather of two.

Funeral from the Buckley Funeral Home, 509 2nd Ave. Asbury Park, on May 15, at 9:30 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Mary's Church, Deal, at 10 a.m. interment Holy Trinity Cemetery, Hopelawn, N.J.

Rosary Sun. p.m.. American Legion service Sun. 7-9 p.m. Friends may call at the funeral home on Sat.

p.m. and Sun. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Robert C. Hunter, 63, Killed Crossing Street NEWARK Robert C.

Hunter, 63, of 2409 Chestnut Point Pleasant, died yesterday at St. James Hospital, here, after being struck by a truck Thursday. Police here said Mr. Hunter was crossing a street shortly before midnight when he was struck by a truck, driven by Grafton Boone, East Orange. The accident is still under investigation, police said.

Mr. Hunter was born in Prosperity, S.C., and lived in Kearny before moving here nine years ago. He was assistant foreman at the Reco Nelson Newark, where he worked for 30 years. He served in the Navy during World War II. Surviving are his wife, the former Catherine Blum, and a sister, Mrs.

George Vriezelaar, Charleston, S.C. The Colonial Funeral Home, Brick Township, is in charge of arrangements. MRS. PEARLE D. CHURCH LACEY TOWNSHIP Thelma A.

Church, 74, of Lakeside Drive North, died yesterday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Mrs. Church was born in Grayville, Ill. and was a summer resident here since 1939. She lived in Roselle and Tavares, before moving here last year.

She was a member of Tavares Congregational Church. She is survived by her husband, Pearle; two sons, Charles Carlyle, Springfield, Robert J. Carlyle, Florham Park; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Bolen, Colonia, and Mrs. Mary Giglio, here; 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

The Riggs Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. JAMES B. KIRK SR. SPRING LAKE James B. Kirk 79, of 413 Monmouth died yesterday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune.

Mr. Kirk was born in Newark and lived in Maplewood for many years before moving here 20 years ago. He was a retired manager for the Harris Upham Company, stock brokers, Newark. He served with the Army Tank Corps in World War I. Mr.

Kirk was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Belmar; Vehslage Lodge No.225, and American Legion Post 16, both Irvington. He also was a member of St. Andrews Society of New York, and the Bond Club of New Jersey. Surviving are his wife, the former Esther Smith; a son, James B. Rumson; two sisters, Mrs.

Hazel Surmonte, Spring Lake, and Mrs. Olive Piquet, Sea Girt, and three grandchildren. The O'Brien Funeral Home, Wall Township, is in charge of arrangements. MRS. LESTER GRANT MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP Grace M.

Schmidt Grant, 62, of 30 Housen died yesterday at Community Memorial Hospital, Toms River. Mrs. Grant was born in New York City and moved here from Lakewood 18 years ago. She was the base historian for McGuire Air Force Base for 20 years. She was the widow of Lester Grant, who died in 1972.

She and her husband had been custodians of American Legion Post 166, Lakewood. Surviving is a brother, Walter Schmidt, Pine Beach. The Carmona Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. THOMPSON Charles Albert, 78.. of 412 Evergreen Ave, Brielle, on May 11, 1978.

Beloved husband of Edith Sleeper Thompson; dear brother of Mrs. Mabel Archer and Marvin Thompson. Relatives and friends ore invited to attend funeral services at the C.H.T. Clayton Son Funeral Home, Mon. 11 a.m.

Rte. 524 Atelphia, Rev. Roiph Barrett officiating. interment Woodlawn Cemetery, Lakewood. Friends may call at the funeral home 7-9 p.m.

Masonic Services Sun, 8 p.m. in lieu of flowers donations may be mode to the charity of your choice. VAN SICKLE Clarence, age 90, of Spring Lake Park Spring Lake Heights, on May 11, 1978. Husband of the late Margaret Scanion. Funeral from the Meehan Funeral Home, 555 Warren Ave.

Spring Loke Heights, 8:30 a.m. The Funeral Mass St. Catharine's R.C. Church, 9 a.m. Interment Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Montciair.

Friends may call Mon. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. WARD Mary T. Callahan, age 97, of Sea Girt, N.J.. on May 11, 1978.

Mother of Stephen G. Burke, Marion W. Jovce, Margaretta W. Logel and the late Raymond R. Ward.

Funeral from the Meehan Funeral Home, 555 Warren Spring Lake Heights. Mon. a.m. The Funeral Mass St. Mark's R.C.

Church, 9:30 a.m, interment immocuiate Conception Cemetery, Montclair. Visitation 7-9 p.m. and Sun. 4-9 p.m. WILLIAMS Clara age 42, of sister 1st Ave.

Asbury Park, on May 10. 1978. Beloved of Mrs. Sarah Boggs. Funeral 1 p.m.

from Thomas A.M.E. Zion Church, Tinton Falls. Reverend James Thompson officiating. Interment White Ridge Cemetery, Eatontown. Friends are invited to call at the Jackson Funeral Home, Sun.

5-9 p.m. and at the church, Mon. 11 a.m. until time of service. Fraternal rights for Phyllis Wheatley Temple No.

276, 8 p.m. Sun. Card of Thanks GERBER Henry G. (Jerry) We extend our deepest appreciation to The Rev. Walter Forker, The Buckley Funeral Home, The Asbury Pork Elks Lodge B.P.OE.

128 and all the mony friends and relatives who supported us in our time of need. Jerry Joanie. SCOOPS by Doug CONVERTIBLE CAPITAL COST ALLOWANCE! DEBENTURES TAX OKAy! DEPRECIATION! SHELTERS! LET'S HEAR SONE CHATTER OUT THERE! COACH Sun Interm School Service Church a School 915 9 in at To of our 30 9 11.00 15 John America Pastor 00 cost. list or or EDITOR, PRESS: I am truly concerned. A problem exists and it is going unattended.

The public is apprised of what the nuclear power plants, chemical factories, and oil companies are doing or not doing about pollution control. While our attention is focused on the "big" offenders, a silent criminal stalks our local lakes and ponds. What have "they" been dumping into Franklin Lake Park in West Long Branch? As a tax-paying resident of this boro, I can't help but notice a drastic change taking place at this lake. Recently, the lake has shown signs of gross abuse by some type of disgusting pollutant. A slime covers the lake almost every day.

The banks of the lake are painted with a greenish-blue "glop," tinted with yellow and white foam. This is definitely not an act of "Mother Nature." Many people fish at this lake. If the fish feed on this "glop" and people eat the fish, surely someone is going to get sick. So many children play here. Should they be exposed to this? As the weather grows warmer and if this "dumping" continues, we will really have a problem.

I can't help but wonder, if Franklin Park is a victim of man's neglect, how many more of our water ways are equally affected? It has been stated that New Jersey's high rate of cancer cases can be attributed to our environment, not just heredity or a virus. West Long Branch is a beautiful little boro like so many other towns and boros in this great U.S.A., can't we keep it something to be proud of? Let's keep our boro clean. LORRAINE STROLLO, West Long Branch Pepe a Leader Pollution Feared EDITOR, PRESS: In a Forum letter May 3, I first learned of the Democratic County Committee Advisory Council. As a district leader, I attend all meetings, read all mail, and would like to know the name of the person on the Council from Neptune. If Mr.

Fiorino held periodic meetings with municipal leaders and mayors, that is the way to get information to the "rank and file." A meeting before the primary last year, and Mr. Fiorino might not have backed the wrong candidate. A haphazard telephone survey produced the wrong information. Mayor Pepe supported Gov. Byrne.

Gov. Byrne, winning in Monmouth 2 to 1, proved Mr. Fiorino's mistake. Mayor Pepe, as legislative director of the Conference of Mayors, testifies in Trenton before various committees and issues press releases to keep us all informed. In Neptune, we see the results of good government with a dedicated man at the helm.

Since Mayor Pepe and his group were elected four years ago, local tax rate dropped by .18 per hundred with better services to the taxpayers. Mayor Pepe dedicates himself to any job he undertakes. His concern i is good services to the taxpayer, yet mindful of the taxpayer's burden. He is not your usual politician, but a leader in the true sense of the word. He has become known in Monmouth County, and also throughout the state.

Mayor Pepe is the man we need to lead us as county Democratic chairman. ANALDA MESZAROS, Neptune Takeover Opposed EDITOR, PRESS: Now that Pasquale Storino of Jenkinson's Pavilion has convinced five members of the Point Pleasant Beach Council to go along with him in regard to his water slides and other activities, he has other plans for this town. His next target is the Planning Board and the new Master Plan. He has already requested that they rewrite the zoning ordinance to delete the building east of the boardwalk provision which has saved our town in the past from becoming another Seaside Heights. Deletion of this provision would completely destroy the Beach area and our town as a residential entity.

This is why P.A.U.S.E. (People Against Uncontrolled Seasonal Exploitation) have banded together to fight this takeover of our town. Contributors to P.A.U.S.E. are all residents of Point Pleasant Beach. Rumors have been started saying that certain owners of Boardwalk property have been contributing to this fund.

This is completely untrue. We welcome those residents of the Beach who believe as we do, but we will not be used by those who wish to further their own ends. The five Council members have destroyed the credibility of our Board of Adjustment and the Master Plan will come before this Council for approval after being drawn up by the Planning Board. So remember, eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. DORIS E.

BAKER, Point Pleasant Beach Non-Smokers Assailed EDITOR, PRESS: To tell a non-smoker not to patronize public places if he finds cigarette smoke intolerable is no more asinine and stupid than telling a smoker when and where he can smoke. "We've come a long way baby, to get where we got to today." Remember that little jingle? Instead of going forward and progressing, I think this country is heading backwards. I was pregnant five times, I never smoked while pregnant, (by choice). So I've experienced being a smoker and a nonsmoker. The odor from a smoker was no less tolerant than perspiration odor, foot odor, and general body odor.

If you non-smokers think you all smell like roses, I've got news for you. First of all the dispositions of some nonsmokers stink. How can anyone condone fining a smoker for using what anyone can buy over the counter of any store, you don't need a prescription for it, and it isn't illegal? I resent being told my breath smells like the bottom of a bird cage, that I'm inconsiderate of others, that my clothes stink, and I'm harming the health of others. Maybe some smokers fit in these categories, but I for one don't. Non-smokers freshen up your attitudes.

Last of all, I urge all you Sweet Smelling Smokers to write to your legislators to support public smoking. MRS. LEE WEBER, Bradley Beach New Post Seeks Veterans EDITOR, PRESS: As a veteran of World War II I ask all Vietnam veterans to stand tall on their involvement in Vietnam. No combat soldier will say war is popular, all wars are unpopular. For the sake of your comrades who died in battle, come out of the shadow and let yourself be heard.

There are many veteran organizations you can join to accomplish this. At the present time a new post is being formed in Farmingdale. We welcome all veterans who fought in Korea, Vietnam, World War II, and all veterans who fought in combat. Post No. 750 will welcome you.

If you want more information, may address is 46 Lockwood Howell, N.J. I will send you all the information on the new Post No. 750 being formed by your comrades. RICHARD C. WINGERT, Howell Township Authority Tops Mafia EDITOR, PRESS: What does organized crime do when it enters legitimate businesses? 1.

It attempts to restrict competition and raise prices. 2. It manipulates public officials to cut red tape and gain favors. 3. It pays its members extravagant hidden salaries.

How does the Port Authority operate? The same way, except that it is big enough to make Mafia-run companies look like Ma and Pa stores. TOM PALVEN, Howell Township May 13, 1978 A15 Managua Murder Reported MRS. FRANK HEULITT BELMAR Viola E. Camp Heulitt, 94, of River died yesterday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. Mrs.

Heulitt was born in Wall Township and was a lifelong resident of the Shore area. She was the widow of Frank Heulitt, who died in 1948, and was a member of the Belmar United Methodist Church. Surviving are a son, Lloyd Wall Township; two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth E. Chandler, with whom she lived, and Mrs.

Meredith J. Johnson, here; eight grandchildren, 17 great and four greatgreat-grandchildren. The Johnson Funeral Home, Wall Township, is in charge of arrangements. TOMS RIVER Stella E. Hagaman, 72, of 120 Pine Needle Drive, died yesterday at Community Memorial Hospital.

Miss Hagaman was a lifelong resident here. She was a member of the old Silverton Methodist Church. She is survived by a niece, Mrs. Barbara Clayton Coble, with whom she lived. The Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

STELLA E. HAGAMAN TOMS RIVER East Water Street will be closed from Main Street to Hooper Avenue from Monday morning to Friday evening because of the construction of a sewer main on East Water Street. Only local traffic for businesses and homes on East Water Street will be allowed on the street. Drivers who normally use East Water Street should use Washington Street instead. Births Community Memorial Hospital Toms River Mr.

and Mrs. Bela Soboslay, Toms River, Tuesday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barber, Lakehurst, Wednesday, a boy.

Mr. and Mrs. David Wright, Surf City, Wednesday, a girl. Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Stevenson, Manchester Township, Wednesday, a boy. Jersey Shore Medical Center Neptune Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gale, Toms River, Wednesday, a girl. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Morton, Brick Township, Wednesday, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kornfield, Toms River, Wednesday, a girl.

Mr. and Mrs. James Cowen, Point Pleasant, Wednesday, a girl. Monmouth Medical Center Long Branch Mr. and Mrs.

Gregory Maka, Long Branch, Wednesday, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schweizer, Brick Township, Wednesday, a girl. Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Pond, South Bound Brook, Wednesday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Carchietta, Freehold, Wednesday, a boy.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wittik, Keyport, Thursday, a girl. Mr. and Mrs.

Miguel Torrez, Eatontown, Thursday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Abramowitz, Avon, Thursday, al boy. Paul Kimball Hospital Lakewood Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Malone, Berkeley Township, Tuesday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Michael St.

Morgan, Toms River, Wednesday, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Efraim Vargas, Lakewood, Thursday, a girl. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Lewinski, Lacey Township, Thursday, a boy. Point Pleasant Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sherman, Manasquan, Tuesday, a girl.

Sneyd Nicaragua (AP) Masked gunman crept yesterday morning into the home of Pedro Jose Chamorro, cousin of an editor murdered earlier this year, and shot him to death in his bedroom, police reported. Col. Gabriel Casares, chief of the Managua police investigating unit, said there were no clues in the killing of the 52-year-old former government employee. Chamorro was the second cousin of Pedro Joaquin Chamorro, editor of the opposition newspaper La Prensa and an old political enemy of President Anastasio Somoza. Pedro Joaquin Chamorro was ambushed and killed Jan.

10. The slaying touched off bloody violence, a nationwide general strike and allegations that Somoza's government was involved in the killing. He denied it. Mrs. Yocanda Chamorro and her 15-year-old son, Guillermo Frutos, told police they were held at gunpoint in another room while Pedro Jose Chamorro was shot.

Mrs. Chamorro told investigators four armed, masked men awoke her about 4 a.m. She said two of them forced her into the living room. "I heard two shots. My husband shouted for help.

Then there were four more shots," she told police. The son said he ran into the living room after the first two shots awakened him. "They told me I better stay where I was, that they didn't want to hurt me. Then I heard four more shots," he said. A servant who said she was afraid to leave her room after being awakened by the shots said she heard Chamorro shout: "Yocanda, they're killing Frye said Thursday the company where he is employed, American Telephone and Telegraph, wants to transfer him to its Bedminster Township facility.

If he accepts the offer, Frye said, he and his family will move to a northern New Jersey town. "I have not solidly made up my mind, but there is a strong possibility I will resign" from the township committee, he said. He said he will announce his decision at the committee meeting Monday night. If Frye does resign, a Republican like himself would be appointed to take his place until a new committeeman is elected in the November election to serve the remaining two years of his term. Mr.

and Mrs. James Newman, Brick Township, Tuesday, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams, Point Pleasant, Tuesday, a girl.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scullion, Belmar, Tuesday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs.

Jennings Rollins, Point Pleasant, Tuesday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Corbet, Toms River, Wednesday, a boy. Mr.

and Mrs. James Scelba, Brick Township, Wednesday, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. James Wiest, Toms River, Wednesday, a girl.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Faar, Manasquan, Wednesday, a boy, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Patterson, Freehold, Thursday, a girl.

Riverview Hospital Red Bank Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cardwell, Middletown Township, Thursday, a girl. Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent Fiore, Long Branch, Thursday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. James Lavan, Aberdeen Township, Thursday, a boy. Mr.

and Mrs. David Black, Middletown Township, yesterday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lowe, Fair Haven, yesterday, a boy.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Byrne, Long Branch, yesterday, a girl. HISTORICAL CHRISTIAN LITERATURE Mystery of Providence, John Flavel Written in the 1600's $1.95 Sermons of R. M.

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Box 1576, Union, 07083 "A source for pure truth. CHURCH DIRECTORY ASSEMBLY OF GOD SALVATION ARMY LUTHERAN, AMERICA Full Gospel Church The Salvation Army Lutheran Church 5th Ridge Neptune Sunday School 9:30 A.M. 510 Grand Ave, Asbury Park of the Reformation Rev. James Barco Broadway at Locust Avenue WORSHIP 11 A.M. Major Mrs.

Kari D. Munroe West Long Branch, N.J. 07764 Sunday 7 P.M. Sun School 9:30 A.M. The Rev Alfred Assa Thursday 10 A.M.-Prayer Time Morning Worship 10:45 A.M.

The services Midweek Bible Study Praise Meeting 7:00 P.M. Church AM Thurs. 7:30 P.M Lutheran Glad Tidings Assembly of God CATHOLIC LUTHERAN MISSOURI 4012 Asbury Ave. Green Pastor Grove Rd. DeSanctis Tinton Falls HOLY SPIRIT CHURCH Good Shepherd Lutheran Church CHURCH OPEN DAILY FOR PRAYER and Bond Ocean Rd.

at Gowdy Cor 2nd Ave St Call 922-9189 or 922-1717 Pt. Pleasant Asbury Park 9:45 a.m. Sunday School Rev. John Connelly 11 a.m. 7 p.m.

Sunday Services Masses: Sat. Evening 4 Rev. Paul A. Voitko 7:30 p.m. Mon.

Prayers for Sick 7. 8. 10 Sunday 9. Services 8:30 11:00 7:30 p.m. Wed.

Bible Study 11.12 5 Sunday School at 9:30 6:15 p.m. Thurs. Jamesburg Mission And. it be lifted up from the earth. will draw all men me Jn.

12:32 Our Lady of Mt. Carmel PRESBYTERIAN Lakewood Assembly of God Roman Catholic Church Jr. 1133 County Line Rd. Lakewood Asbury Ave Martin Luther King Otto Dietrich, Pastor Asbury Park Presbyterian Church Sunday School 9:45 AM Rev Peter A Pinci. OSS.T 1126 Corlies Ave.

Neptune Worship 11:00 AM Sat Evenings 5 7 30 775-6622 Evangelistic 6:30 PM Sun Masses 7 8 9. 10 30 3 Rev Vernor Mr Gowen Wednesday 00 PM Noon Minster Bible Study eens 12 Sunday Thursday Worship Rangers Missionettes 7:00 P.M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BAPTIST, INDEPENDENT First Presbyterian Church First Church of Christ, Scientist Tower Hill, Harding Road, Red Bank Asbury Park's Grand Fourth Dr. Geraid S. Mills, Asbury Park Senior Pastor First Baptist Church Sun.

Service Sun School WORSHIP SERVICES 3rd and Grand Aves Asbury Park 11 A 9:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. Pastor Dave Unger Wed Testimony Meeting 8:00 CHURCH SCHOOL 9.30 Bible School Public Reading Room 9:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. 10:45 a.m..

6 p.m. Service 525 Bangs Ave Wed. 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service Mon. thru Sat.

11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Calvary Baptist Church EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1305 Eatontown Boulevard 78 Wyckoff Road Oceanport. New Jersey Eatontown, N.J Roland Miller Pastor Robert Reed Sunday: Trinity Episcopal Church Pastor Rev Bible School 9 45 A Ave. Grand Ave.

Services 9:30 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 00 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Asbury Evening Service Asbury Park Bible Study 7 30 Wednesday, Rev. L. Dudley Rapp NON-DENOMINATION Rev Paul Meglathery, Faith Baptist Church Asst Rector CHRIST CHURCH UNITY 1200 Wickapecko 8 A.M.

10 A.M. Eucharist 603 Third Ave. Wanamassa Asbury Park Rev. Albert I. Dasburg ST.

JAMES' CHURCH 300 Broadway Long Branch Sun. Services 11:00 A.M. SUNDAYS Sun. School (All Grades) 11 A.M. Bible Study 9:30 a.m.

a.m. 8:00 A.M -LOW MASS Minister Service 10 45 Service 6:00 p.m 10:00 A.M -SUNG MASS SERMON The Rev. Mary Rowe Wed. Service 7:30 p.m. WEEKDAY MASSES TUESDAY 7:00 A WEDNESDAY 9:30 A.M Monmouth Baptist Church The Rev.

FRIDAY Canon C.H. 5.30 Osborn, P.M Rector WORSHIP (SBC) Roger D. Miller, Pastor AT THE Sun. 25 Service Hwy. 35 11 A.M.

Eatontown 7 P.M. READ THE CHURCH Sun. Bible Study 9:45 A.M. CHURCH NEWS Wed. -Midweek Prayer Service 7:30 P.M.

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