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ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, Moy 30, mi 17 PTA ACTIVITIES Mrs. Hart -i i I LEAGUE DROPS FOLLIES PLAXS RED BANK The Junior Service League of Red Bank will not present another "Fol-lies'' until the fall of The Follies of lj and 1937 re-allied $18,000 for Riverview Hospital. The membership voted recently not to havt a follies this fall. Is Hostess At Shower Ocean Grove Installation Kr users Hosts SOUTH BELMAR Mrs. Harold Atkinson of Keyport, was guest of honor at a surprise shower given by Mrs.

Jerold V. Hart, 1921 Margerum Friday night. A stork was suspended over a bassinet filled with gifts. Those attending were: Mrs. Hani Delfo, Mrs.

L. G. Atkinson, Mrs. George Melirk, Mrs. Harry Gould, Mrs.

M. J. Scott. Mrs. Mildred After Christening i ii ar miw on fomcs Tour To Replace Flower Show FAIR HAVEN i leu their annual flower ahow the Gar-den Club of Fair Haven will conduct a Tour of Homei Mav 28 from 1.30 to 4 30 p.m.

The "tour Ibelled The Garden Club cf Fair Haven at Home" and will include the homes of Mrs. John Clevenger, 57 Drive, split level; Mrs. Clifton Lewis, 21 Kempt Ave. a 50-year-old house; Mrs. Willard Somerville.

24 Cooney a colonial house: nd Mrs. N. A. McMullen. 603 Harding Little Silver, a modern ranch house.

Tea will be served all afternoon at the home of Mrs. McMullen. Mrs. Somerville Is the general fhairman of the tour. She la assisted by the following committees: Mrs.

W. W. Boesewetter. tickets: Mrs. Edward Shaw and Mrs.

Arthur Giacobbi. refreshments; Mrs. Walriron Kennison. hostesses: Mrs. Harold Lartaud.

judges: Mrs. William Legg. clerk; Mrs. Frank Kenney, consultant; Mrs. Alva Stewart, decorations; Mrs.

Lawrence White and Mrs. Ralph Froese, prizes; and Mrs Michael H. Boss, entries. OCEAN GROVE Mrs. Frank-lin Holl was installed as president of the Ocean Grove TTA at a meeting last night at the school.

Mrs. Donald C. l.lppincott. a past president, installed the officers. Also Installed were: Mrs.

T. Hartford Catley. first vice president; Mrs. Duthal Sanders, second vice president; Mrs. James Hendriikson.

secretary; James Minnehan. treasurer, and Mrs. Donald Sherwtxxl, corresponding secret a ry. Mrs. Thomas Batkin presided at the business meeting.

Mrs. Sanders announced the annual Peach Festival and Fair will be combined this year and will be held in August. James Mclntyre Introduced the 30 eighth grade pupils and their Smith, all from Vineland; Mrs. WALL TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs.

Lester S. Kruser entertained Sundav at their home. 1109 IRth Ave West Belmar, following christening of two of their grandchildren. The infants, Nancy Jean Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Johnson and William Frederick Davison, son of Mr Stacy Myers, Mrs. D. Rot Haney, Mrs. Ethel Brown, Mrs.

Edgar Benton, Mrs. Charles Lang, Mrs. Henry Poland. Mrs. Richard Lang, Mrs.

J. Russell Hart. Mri. G. E.

Parslow. Mrs. William Drew, Mrs. George Humphry, Mrs. John Mrs.

William Chambers, Belmar; Mrs. Sherman Applegate and Mrs. Joseph Cltadino, Spring Lake Heights; Mrs. Donald Napolitan, Neptune; and Mrs. Gilbert Solomon, Neptune City.

and Mrs. Donald Davison, both of Manasquan, were christened at the Manasquan Methodist Hi i MRS. FRANKLIN HOLL Church. Four generations were preient They were William F. Jones, great-grandfather; Mr.

and Mra Kruser, grandparents: Mrs Davison, and Mrs. Johnson their mothers with corsages and i.liairmen Appointed their fathers with Flowers were given to Miss NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP Mis. mothers of. the children. O'hers Flizabeth riummer, eighth grade mi Charles Man haa been appointed attending vfere: Donna and Paul teacher, and Robert Foster, principal, was given a general chairman of the second annual spring carnival at (he Shark The eighth grade will be giv Davison, Thomas Davison.

Mra. K. S. Bailey, and Mrs. Catherine Peltit, of Manasquan: Miss Margery Oliver.

Toint Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pettlt, Neptune; Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Johnson, River Hills School. The affair, sponsored by the Shark River Hills School PTA.

will be held en a pany ny ine ri.i ai mr DAYS school June 10. 1 X. 1: i. i 1 presented, Friday from 5:30 to 10.00 p.m. Mrs.

Batkin was Lodge Has Party FREEHOLD A birthday party nd covered dish supper was held Thursday at the of Home, by tht Companion of the Forest Branch; Mr, and Mrs. Le- with a past president pin and ynsurmen appoimeo. io ne com- Roy West. Little Silver; Mra. a gift.

i S- Louis Palmer and children. Oak- Lodge, to honor those who Central Regional President Re-Elected celebrate birthdays during the second quarter of the year. A social followed. at BERKELEY TOWNSHIP Mrs. Joseph H.

O'Neill Jr. was re-elect hurst; Misses Barbara, Judy, and Grace Johnson, Glendola; Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Karl Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Talmer and children, and Miss Gladys Ya'es, Spring Lake. Club Has Dinner For Mrs. Vincent ed president of the PTA of Cen admission tickets; Mrs. George Paterson, tf prizes; Mrs. Clifford Land is, booth tickets; Mrs.

Robert Goodrich, parcel post; Mrs H. A. Moog', pony rides; Mr. and Mrs. Edmund De Laurentiis, fish ponds; Thomas Herbert, dart game; A.

J. Ulrlch, golf drive; Mrs. John Ack-erman, while elephant; Mra. H. R.

Anderson, handwork; Mrs. William Poland and Mrs. James Brown, wishing well; Mrs. Alvin Bills, bean bag clown; Harry Mills, flying saucer; Robert Moser. cake sale; Martin Nelson, ping tral Regional High School at the final meeting of the year held at the school.

Kaufki's Also re-elected were Mrs. OCEAM TOWNSHIP A din Frank Walker, Seaside Heights, and Mrs. Horace Ridge, Seaside ner honoring Mrs. Henri Vin mSkm PRACTICING FOR FOUIIS-louis C. Heynig.r, Mrs.

Htyni-ger, and Mrs. Richard Sherman rohearie for iht "Follies of '58" which wfll'bt prastnted by tht Adult Fellowship Group of Calvary Baptist Church, Belmar, Thursday and Friday ot 8:15 p.m. In tht church social hall. Mrs. Sherman, who is directing tho show, designed and mad 15 costumes, mainly from btdihteti.

Th cast will range from flapptrs to charoclers out of "Arabian Nights." Park, vice presidents, and Mrs. rent, chairman nf the drama pong toss; Mrs. Thomas Bryker committee, and Incoming chair man of the Kvening department of the Asbury Park Woman's Club, was given Friday at Paul's City-country costume the sundress is a Calypso pink; the Frederick Roe, Bayville, corresponding secretary. New officers named are Mrs. Frank Deacon, Island Heights, and Mrs.

Richard Trcloar, Lacey Township, vice presidents; Miss Ann Blake of the faculty, recording scretary, and Theodore Pine, Ocean Gate, treasurer. Mrs. Foster Brant, Lakehurst, of the County FTA Council Installed the slate. and Mrs. Craig Carter, dancing; Mrs.

Walter Greene, baby sitting; Miss Betty Foster, correspondence; Mrs. Henry Landis, art work; George Norris, fighting; Nelson Palmer, sound; Mrs. Fred Smith, refreshments, and Mrs. T. Robert Hies, publicity.

Seat iVric Officers Kdgewatera, Wanamassa, by the Drama Department of the club. Miss Kate lielen Jones of the F.venlng Department was In bolero jacket is in harmonizing stripes both In a Dacron-and Neptune Shot Centtr OYER 20,000 PRS. OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S FINE TROPICAL FOOTWEAR AT SAVINGS OF 6 to 607" cotton fabric. They were made using Anne Adams Printed charge. BnvAqiviq Up Batn.i Pattern 4606 proportioned to fit half izes 14' i to 24' 4 with Attending were Mrs.

William Walton, Mrs. Ieo Navin, Miss Fsther Argeris Mrs. Bernard out alteration. To order, send 35 cents in coins (add 5 rents for Coughlin, Mra. Barney A.

Dte inis COUUTIO it wsj. on muimis or each pattern for first-class mailing) to ANNE ADAMS, care of Asbury Park Press Pattern Department, P.O. Box 13, Old hich may he irrilsting to your Of Parochial Croup POINT PLEASANT BEACH Mrs. F.lwood Dnber was installed as president of the PTA of St. Peter's Parochial School at a meeting held Wednesday.

Mrs. B. W. Gartlan, regional officer, installed Mrs. Driber and the following other officers: Mrs.

"What is a Bhv?" I Words by the Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Tlease print plainly your darling's skin. "Airing tht subjad." After bahy'i bold, Mrs. Jark Donovan. Miss Joan Gallagher, Mrs.

Jane Kal-linl. Mrs. Har.el Kinney. Miss Dorothea Kleim, Miss Eslelle Peggy Oliver, Mrs. Dlno Panas, Mrs.

Edward T. Selleck, Mrs. Robert A. Vetler, Mrs. F.dgar Wolcott, and Mrs.

John Zervas. name, address, size, and style number. fLjf score have been written on this rath, turn him over on his lummv for a 3-minute "air bath" before The program scheduled a gymnastic exhibition by the Boys and Girls Leaders Club under the direction of Miss Barbara Bopp and Jark A. Braun. Others taking part were Dr.

William R. Stover, superintendent; George Eayres, president of the Student Council; and John Bittenblnder, Honor Society president. Mrs. O'Neill received a life membership In the slate PTA Congress. Dr.

Stover, who has resigned to take another position was given a gift from the executive committee. diapering, 'lender akin that's per- James Keefe, first vice president; Form Smith Club At Wei tier Home DEAL Mrs. A. Walter Wien irtiiy my is icss apt 10 gci irritated. And be lavish wilh lotion af the CORSET BOX "Asbury'i Only Exclusively Corset Shop" in those adorable FREE TROPICAL GIFTS For All Tht Womtn Children creases.

Mrs. Daniel Graham, second vice president; Mrs. Anthony Bruno, third vice president; Mrs. Paul Sarin, program chairman; Mrs. Charles Kellington, welfare; Mrs.

Glenn Barber, membership; Mrs. Robert Knllar, hospitality; Mrs. Andrew Gilinsky, refreshments; Wari mhject. hut none more delightful than Cierber's exclusive recording called "What is ROSFMARY LOON popular TV personality and mother of three. It's a make-you-smile biography of your baby and all babiev told wilh the tenderness and chuckling insight all patents will cherish.

On the other side of the record. Miss looney sings 2 favorite lullabies: "Close Your Fyes" and "All the Pretty Little llornes." For this 7 Inch, 33 Lp Columbia Tht Oarbtr reputation for quality wasn't built in a day. It's Iht result of over 30 years of research Mrs. Stephen Tolh, civics; Mrs. William Kelly, health; Mrs.

John l.ennon, legislation; and Mrs. John imnlant nutrition. For example: Getber nutriiion-itts tell' me that baby cereals must be thoroughly digestible if fhri Bogan, publicity. rntor a.m. I r.M.

I'NDAYS TILL I LOOK BETTER FEEL BETTER WORK BETTER wtor cyAP tupport The i of the Blessed Mother by Patricia Fogarty, an eighth grade student, followed the hahy is to get full recording, just send 50i and 6 labels or bostops In (ierber Baby meeting. Hymns were sung by sev Auxiliary to VFW Elects Delegates FREEHOLD Delegales and alternates were elected for the department convention of Veteran of Foreign Wan Auxiliaries in Wild-wood, at the meeting of the auxiliary, held Wednesday evening in the of Home, E. Main St. Elected were Mrs. Joanne Hiller, Mrs.

Harel Hillcr. and Mrs. Jean Reiff. and Mrs. Charlotte Frank and Mrs.

Lillian Brewer as alternates. Mrs. Joanne Hiller, Mrs. Evelyn Frank, and Mrs. Hare! Hiller were appointed to the social committee for the Joint meeting with the poal June 11.

Mri. Ruth Wynn, omtrict president, Installed Mra. Rirth Meyer, who began her third term as chaplain. A birthday party was held honoring Mrs. Ruth Meyer, Mrs.

Lillian Brewer, Mrs. Hazel Hiller, and Mrs. Min Frank. enth and eighth grade girls, and refreshments were served bv moth era of eighth grade students. The Shrewsbury Unit Inducts Officers SHREWSBURY Harold Mel-strieh was Installed as president for his second term at the meeting of Shrewsbury Borough PTA Thursday night.

Also seated were Mrs. William Mathews, vice president; Mrs. Joseph Seuffert, recording secretary; and in absentia. Monroe Marx, honorary vice president; and Mrs. Albert Tebo, treasurer.

Mrs. Frank Yapps, Freehold, treasurer of the Monmouth County Council of PTA, officiated. A covered dish supper preceded the meeting. Mrs. Joseph Serge-wlch was chairman assisted by parents of seventh grade pupils.

After the meeting George Krassner, Eatontown, called square dancing. Foods, Dept. N090, Fremopt, Michigan, Rev. Roger Nellpowitz, pastor, congratulated the outgoing presi KAUFKI'S NEPTUNE SHOE CENTER II NgPTUNB H'WT (RT.II) (Oaa. Ckannul Lambar NEPTUNE nutritive value from them, Gerber specialists developed an esclusiva cooking method which insures complete digestibility of Gerher Cereals.

What's moie, all (Ierber Cereals are subjected to two testa which measure the degree of digestibility. This is but one Gerber way of seeing that your baby gets uniformly excellent quality in his cereals. Gerber Baby Foods, Fremont, Michigan. dent, Mrs. James Keefe, on her work.

Linos an laundering. Be it a diaper, dress, nightie or whatever, wash all biand-new baby garments before putting them on baby. Many fabrics have sizing in them rr was elected president of the Smith College Club of Monmouth County which was organized yesterday during a meeting at her home, 69 Roseld Ave. Bylaws were tentatively adopted pending approval by the college's Alumnae Assn. Other officers elected were Mrs.

Jarob Nechcs, West Deal, Ocean Township, vice president: Mrs. Burson Wynkoop. Freehold Township, secretary; Mrs. F. N.

Barlow. Asbury Park, counselor; and Miss Sandra Otto, Allcn-hurst, treasurer. All who have attended Smith College may become members.1 Those interested should contact Mrs. Wiener. Club at Church Sees Two Films FREEHOLD Two films on air-power were shown at the supper meetin? of the Unity Club of the First Presbyterian Church, Thursday evening, at the church.

The films were arranged for by Capt. Tom Wilson, a pilot. Charles Applegate conducted the business session during which the club voted to continue their meetings through the summer. The supper committee Included Mrs. Marion Oakley.

Mrs. Lsabelle Applegate. Mrs. Dons Clayton. Mrs.

Virginia Gillespie, Mrs. Gladys Lsmberton. Mrs. Elsie Murphy, Mrs. Sylvia Oakley, Mrs.

Geneva Wilson, and Mrs. Ruth Foster. How It ttt Kim telv yvr vary ipaciol flgur preblaH lr nt mud Ofl4 Mlv In oifr1. Qfttt Birthday Dinner At South Amboy Ttl. PR (-lltt rrct Parking kt ot)iJ with any )Kr fnxtfcMM arnnl.

Thtrt'i tyt i its WgMt' tor yu a afln wIN willingly fay. top ia May far a partanalliaa' tiling at a' Hospitalized Vets Guests at Picnic WE'RE CELEBRATING OUR 35th YEAR Open 9.30 to Wedntsdoy to P.M. PRospect 4-8400 Two-Parts Perfect PRINTED PATTERN SOUTH AMBOY Mrs. William Barry. 422 Bordentown entertained Sunday at a dinner at her home In honor of the birthdays of her husband and of Mrs.

Mon'e B. Jones, Middle-town Township. The guesta included Mr. and Mrs. Fred Groman, Freehold; Mr, and Mra.

Roy Elmer and daughter, Kathie, and Charles Soulia, Vanderburgh; Mr. and Mrs. William Poole, Carteret; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McLeod.

Rahway; Monte B. Jones and Miss Judith Jones, Middletown Township; WE ALSO FEATURE CAMP MATERNITY SUPPORTS FREEHOLD Tht Auxiliary of the Oglensky-Jackson, Jewish War Veterans, were hosts at a picnic, Thursday, held at Ocean County Park, Lakewood, for the veterans from Lyons Hospital. Thirty men were guesta. Hostesses were Mrs. Bertie Goldberg, Mrs.

Rita Fen-sler, Mrs. Evelyn F.ttenberg, Mrs. Thelma Walters, Mrs. Jeannette No Chargt jor Alteration We Service Our Garments 517 BANGS AVE. ASBURY PARK PR 5-2794 and Mr.

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RusseU Hart was re-clerted chairman of the Woman's Guild of the Belmar Methodist Church during a luncheon meeting last week at the parsonage, 701 St. Other officers elected were Mrs. Harry Ball, vice chairman; Mrs. William Drew, recording secretary; Mrs. Harold King, corresponding secretary; and Mrs.

Albert Ferruggiaro, treasurer. Hostesses were Mrs. Ferruggiaro, Mrs. Hart. Mrs.

George Peek, and Mrs. Stacy Myers. It was announced the next meeting will be held June 17 at the home of Mrs. G. E.

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