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Asbury Park Press from Asbury Park, New Jersey • Page 3

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Asbury Park Pressi
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Asbury Park, New Jersey
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7T WEEKEND 11 Ml -J'1' -v tiv 7 p7 I A I 1 "7s. a 1 v.7; Twiyt4 The Shore's Own Special Beauty The grandeur of the ocean and the peace and quief of a fall day at the beach combine to set the mood for this scenic photo of beach pilings and flume taken by Elliott Foye, Long Branch, as he strolled the Shore near the Asbury Park Casino. 4 wJMt I 1 I-r 1 miammmmimiiimMmmimmmmi mm VACATIONERS ON THEIR WAY-Mr. and Mrs. Saul Tapper, lady Bess VISITING THE ISLANOS-Mr.

and Mrs. W.lhom HortnjttjJ K.rby Av. Drive, Deal, pose on board the liner Atlantic before sailing from New West End long Branch relax on the beach nea Jh York. They ore en route to a vacation in the Mediterranean. Southampton Pansh, Bermuda.

They vacat.oned at the Br.t.sh colony resort. n- aHyi rtn, if ifaninn mtmSmf-'- 1 Jkl Jf A 1 31 1 It: ft i6: in- -4 Alumni Dinner More than 300 attended the homecoming dinner of the Nurses Alumni of Mon-mouth Medical Center. Shown at the affair at Crystal Brook Inn, Eaton-town, are (left to" right) Walter W. Reid III, Inter-laken, who made presentations to the group; Mrs. Helen Peck, Long Branch, vice president; Mrs.

Eleanor Osborne, Fair Haven, dinner chairman, and Franklin" Lamb, Allenhurst, master of ceremonies. AT LEFT In the Brown Hotel, Louisville, two Shore men pose with John Howley (left), Philadelphia, new great incohonee of the Improved Order of Red Men. Thev ar Murrav Mfc ntvcxs.jij 1 iF I 'i 1 Ii I iv I I 1 i I -I '-i'A. Lr qi I Ill i 1 7 X- lit i W.7- t' I "1 ,4 Gordon (center), and Fred BENEFIT PARTY-Talking between dances at the benefit Brown, both- of Bradley held, by the Point Pleasant Hospital Guild are (left Beach, members of Tecum- to right) Mrs. James F.

Dougherty, Sea Girt, chairman; seh Tribe 60, Neptune. Mr. H. L. Schafer, Brielle, and Mrs.

George Mueller, Wall Brown is retiring great in- Township. Party was held at Spring Lake Golf end cohonee and now serves as Country Club, areat prophet. Mr. Gordon 7 delivered a special commemorative recitation to the U.S. flag.

7- Jl -71 .1 -7f4. ii I Family-Outing Football games bring cut Parents and youngsters these fall days. Starting early Is Donald Wilson, 14 months old, shown with hi mother and dad, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson, 904 Curtis Point Pleasant.

The parents are 1954 grads of Point Pleasanf Beach1 High and were rooting for Alma Mater. Pt Ml I' II -k II i If Vi11- i mi rmr -i A 1 i "vcsj: t.v. -'1 MIWmnwirna AT LEFT-Raffle at the Point Pleasant Hospital Guild benefit draws attention of crowd. Arnold Lane (left), hospital director, shows watch to be raffled off as Mrs. J.

B. Henriksen, Brielle, places raff! ticket in barrel. Mrs. Lans admires another gift, a handbag, 6s Dr. Henriksen watches.

Television set was another prize. Friends and neighbors celebrated, Jointly bf party at the Stage Coach Inn, Ocean Township. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chamberlain (right), 67 Cedar Grove Toms River, marked 50th anniversary, and Mr.

and Mrs. Ivlns Tiffany, 57 Cedar Grove observed their 25th. Thirty attended the dinner. Party to Mark 2 Anniversaries 'Am 7 7 i i-. tm-iT fcnninnnnwJ nnlBmiu.nTlirimwrii.i mini rmnii.

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