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Asbury Park Pressi
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30 ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, June 1, 1956 Board Gives Testimonial For Teacher SiOJiE SYNAGOGS Mrs anil Klorem New ham. meTiiiers of tne board of education, were co-chairmen of the testimonial. j5 for srund jury action nrt a frrcf of armpd Mary Taert. lfi roe Avenue, ran to hei- ilnfaraailaa auilaaa rvirr (vein a' rllH with i Hahbi Sidney ronduc-l- Woman Amir Man of Assault PTUNF Jorn Par. 4 MS AtktM was held jfcrdsv tv Janu K.

La.rd in atternoon aittrr.a .1 ib ing the 1 a. Memorial Qja 5 Wiodnrfdav i LIGGETT'S I attended the party i Among Ms Worths friends who hru-My were. Marcus Butler. Berkeley Township mayor. Jc--e fn-'cr.

school hoard secretary; Dr. Wil.iam btoser, superintendent of Central Regional H.gh School, and Can recently-retired countv superintendent of schools. The Rev. Lanrion Owens, Bayville Methodist Church, gave the invocation. TOMS RIVER A testimonial dinner honoring Clara Worm was given last n.sht by ihe Berkeley Townh.p board education at Citta a til lime Taern.

Mi.s Worth, who has been principal of the Bayville School for 45 years, is retiring at the end of the school year. She has teen a grade school teacher for 48 years. Miss Worth was presented ith jrd rrpo; trd DameU h.t her with h.t fvts and then brjnd.jhrei a arretted Pan.e!s and the jji.n. Dan.rif ii in Leu of bad. tr mint pravert i.i ree iieev Alfred Malfeirrt and Joseph Stein, will randies at I The rupv hairs on the puplit.

T.irn reari.ng will he I a The service tonight will be Nrmhers 18 1 14 41. The it aied to honormi! gaaduates of reu'lmg from the I'ropheta will be Asburv Park School, clat of 2 124 lOfi. Kach student has been invit- LIM III ON SI C.f.ESTIONS I OR SATl'KDIY Tnlilla Rlr anupt i b. ed lo occupy a chair on the oul- r.rillrd Mmutr Mk tn4 rtatr anil ard Rultrr Vr NIGHT BANKING 6:30 to 8 P. M.

Need a painter, carpen'er, tuner, or a tree expert-1 Directory of Services on Tf.e rrev 1 par. Rm.l In limb, Mint J'llr Wbippra Fotitor. Ruttrrra Tt Roll md Ballrr Wcdncsdoys and Fridays styling. to fit your 1 C.rill.d Ham Mrak nn a Kail frrvrd ith Ptilata halad 1 a television set by Hilbert Potter, president of the board of education. It was a gift from the residents of the Bayville area She also received a watch- and a monetary gift from the Parent-Teacher Association.

Mrs. Ber-nice Benton, PTA president, mad the presentation. Morris Toastmaster Charles Morris, former county superintendent of schools, was toastmaster. About 90 persons MiNS OK I.SK4.M, pn during this service. lon An- ASBl'KY PAFtK Services this scheleuiu.

president of the tem-evening bcin at 8. Sabbath pie. will present a gift to each services i'l been at 9 AM graduate. Cantor Reuven Krankel will run- Saturday morninii services begin duct the seniles. Services Satur- at lu o'clock.

At this service the day will include the blessing of bar mitrvah of Richard Henry Same ne month of Tammuz. Kosh ger. son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor lliKicsh Tammui will be on tne fol- Sajjer, will take place.

He will Saturday and Sunday. Kid- duct the service. Presentations will riiish will tie served by the Sister- be mad to him by the officers ol h'ml (blowing the services. the temple. At the conclusion of Junior I nnKrefation aervices the service Mr.

and Mrs. Sajjer Mill he at 10 A M. will act as hosts at a kiddush re- Afternoon services will at ception. personality Ham Salad Plltr Polt Salad InmilnM and Carrol sii.ka. Pirklr hipi Hall and Ratlrr Clayton Newman for quality SLEEP EQl'IPMESTl wi.l be followed by Sho-l OVf.RKGATION' hxh Saudos" and Hible lerture AfilUATH At lllM in Opttfioni nc AftUlY AIK 01 Grand Ava, I lie aii(ia win oe ierveo ny Youth Faces Four Charges BRADLEY BEACH Service Cookman Ae.

at Press rif the; SistcrhiMid. Ihis evening will begin at 7:30 at MAIN OFFICE Albury Perk and Fridays et OCUN GROVE and NEPTUNE BRANCHES ASBURY PARK and OCEAN GROVE BANK Asbury Pork ond Ntptunt Drtvt-lni Ara Open Evtry Borikmj Doy I A.M. to 8 P.M. V.VAW.V.V.V.V.V.V.VA Sunday School classes will be at FURNITURE BEDDING CARPET in A.M. at the Jewish Community Center TKMPI.E BETH EL ASBLKY PARK This evening Sabbath morning services commence at 8.1(1 'Rosh Chodrsh Hentchcn." the Blessing of the New Moon, will be recited.

Rosh Chodesh "Tamu7." will be on the a nri ink 1717 171! ST. RET) BANK R. E. Hartten, 17, Avenue of Two Rivers, Rumson, yesterday had hit driver'a license revoked for 60 days for speeding. DAINTY BIRO This parrot eats a breokfost of scrambled ggt and coffee at Santa Monica, Calif.

Bird it a doublt-yellowhead 4 yean old owned by Mrt. lennie Foirchild. i. 1 1 Caniienjones' OPEN IVERY NIGHT 1 UNTIL :30 P.M. Magistrate John V.

Crowell also fined him $10. i Phone MU 1-1234 Returns For The magistrate told the youth following Saturday and Sunday. The bar mitvah of William H. J. Rubsin.

aon of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rubin, will take place. Rabbi Alexander Friedman will address the Congregation. Mr.

and Mrs. Rubin will be hosls at the Kiddish reception following the services. Sabbath Mincha services at 8 P.M. will be followed bv Shalosh Seudos at which time the Rabbi uill nretont hiahliohta New Regional School Approved by Voters Tliinl Time that the revocation "might save your life and several other lives in the long run." "When you get your license back." he added. COMPETENT AND PROMPT SERVICE Call us for fast, dependable service whenever your TV acts up.

Only top-quality parts are used! All makes! SCOTT'S 410 Main Ashury Park Open Wednesday Evenings Phone PRospect 4-5630 By MARK BARRON NEW YORK "Carmen you may be a better driver." The youth had pleaded guilty has returned to the New trrininrai I AV t. I STAEEORI) TOWNSHIP Residents of southern (lean jCounty overwhelmingly endorsed Ihe proposed regional to speeding 55 miles an hour in cs, 7 no. Ship Bottom 100 yes, 0 no. Surf Clity 70 yes. 5 no.

Harvey Cedars 56 yes, 1 no. Barnegat Light 50 yea, 0 no. York City Center Theater for the! Maanv aervices'at 8 55 PM third repeat engagement and ap- Sunday services 8.30 A.M. and 25-mile-an-hour zone. Frank De Carlo, 29, of 285 South paiemiy n.r an equally urrra.uui services, 7:30 A Pearl Street, was fined $20 for one.

and 8 P.M. high school yesterday. The vote was 1,195 for the new high school and 1 against It. The proposed school will serve a regional district passing a red light and failing to stop at a policeman's whistle. TEMPLE BETH MIRIAM ELBERON (REEORM) Allom Empie, 32, a Fort Mon When it waa first produced by manager Billy Hose in 1943, this operetta was a hit and It had successful revival In 1945 and 1946.

Break Ground For School In Lake wood LONh BRANCH Rabbi Aaron mouth soldier, was sentenced to H. Lefkowiti will conduct Sabbath i composed of Township, 23 days in the county jail in de services this evening at 8:30 hen Beach Haven born, and Long Indicates he will speak on "Buddhism and Beach Island school districts The The current revival fault of a $100 fine for driving winle on the revoked list. Uing neaeh Island district in cludes Harvev Cedars, Cedars, iv a iraniijr fuum juoaism on tne ZMXNn anniver-in the Broadway theater. jsary of the birth of Buddha. There is little point In making' Seat on the altar will be oecu comparisons between this and pre- hv J- Albert Ballin and Wil- LA Kr, WOOD Ground was broken for the new junior-senior Barnegat Light, Surf City.

Ship Bottom, and Img Be-arh. Town high school at a short ceremony on Memorial Day. vlous productions. To give an Marlin. ship.

James 11. Dickerson, board of ample, Muriel Smith, an enchanting mezzo soprano who has been spending most of the last six years education president, turned the CONGREGATION BROTHERS OE ISRAEL LONG BRANCH Tonight's The regional school also will accept students from Tuckerton and Union Townships. Planned for 1,530 first shovelful of earth as bull dozers cleared the tract for the singing in the London productions service at the aynagog 85 Second The school will he designed ,430,000 structure. accommodate 1,530 students. It The ceremony was performed will he localed on a 45-acre tract! with members of the board and a I down at the intersection of Route small group of visitors present and the Mr.

Dickerson gave a brief bridge Koad. prayer before breaking ground. oi Mintn rncitif and "the King Avenue, begin at 7:45. and has returned to sing the! At 9 30 tomorrow the bar mil-title role in "Carmen Jones." She vah of Herbert Isaacson, son of sung Carmen originally in the Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Isaacson, and 1943 production, and does It de- of Jeffrey Bienenfeld, son o( Mr. Iighlfully and with sensuous ap- and Mrs. Jerome Bienenfeld, will peal again. ilake place. They will condut Ihe In the beginning, and now, Os- service and Rabhi Eliezer Ebner car llammerstein II adapted this wi" "Knowledge and Con-Broadway musical so that the op- Solomon Tepper.

president era libretto of 'Carmen" would 'ne congregation, will present I wo high schools at Barne-j He said that a more elaborate mm gat and I uckerton now ar-i ceremony will he held at the commodate all pupils In southern time the cornerstone is laid. Ocean ounty and from Bassl Board members attending with River Township In Burlington the president were Mrs. Agnes be shifted from bull fighters and har certificates. The County. jStoney, Mrs.

Alfred Horner. Ihe vote on the regional high Mark Addison, William A was: Brown, Calvin Woolley, Stanley the igaret factory workeri of the w' at a recep- now familiar story to a more em theme. Now the workers are' Satiirday evening services and Mattora township 4()U yes, 3 Peters, and II. Robert Smith. nUr, i me annua ciass in ne Held al no.

llilman II. Marker, superin- 1 in stead of aiiL'rv tiiills ther tun. Meacti Haven bnro 2i6 yes, lendent of schools, and Charles I'aujf nnviirs air ai o.o prize fighter. 2 no. Miller, school district clerk Long Beach Township 2431 also attended.

and 8 P.M Just a few of the many sensational BARGAIN DISCOUNT PRICES WEAL NOW IS THE TIME AND HERE IS THE PLACE TO iiiiifilJIfflKilBPIil1 535 MEN'S 100 VIRGIN WOOL SPORT COATS i MANY SPECIALS NOW ON DISCONTINUED PATTERNS All the most desirable colors and patterns AND COLORS, ROLL-ENDS, REMNANTS, ETC From Pare 1 The case has gained the attention of all municipal accessor. If upheld by the high court, it could lead to similar taxpayer suits elsewhere. Amendment Sought The rase has already led Monmouth County's two Republican Assemblymen, Alfred N. Beadlestnn and Clifton T. Barkalow, to launch a resolution calling for a constitutional amendment to change the state's tax clause.

The proposed amendment, de fenled in Ihe senate Monday at least temporarily would permit each municipality to assess real property at any percentage of full value it chooses for local tax purposes. Sen. Richard R. Stout (R Monmouth I has said he will attempt In bring the issue to a vole when the senate returns June 28 In an effort to have the amendment placed on the ballot in the November election. aaaUlW Smce 1921, McKelvey's has been known os the place to save on these hne rugs ond carpets.

Don't settle for a mediocre carpet until you have visited our showroom where you can buy a genuine GULISTAN carpet for dollars less. I A Perfect Gift i GRADUATE! 8 Interest or rrrln Chsria I L. I Our 20 r.ir )Xk-' 0ur 20 yer AM0US FOfi i JW I JEWELERS i I 0 BROAD ST. 717 COOKMAN AVL 214 BROADWAY I RED BANK ASBURY PARK LONG PRANCH 1 I MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE 1 DRASTICALLY REDUCED! RRVC; Over 30 distinctive qual-ROOM ities to suit every tastt MFASVRKMF.STS and pocketbook Are unpaid bills piling up i you? Why not convert things you no longer use Into cash by selling then thru the Merchandise 'or Sale column in Tha Tress classified page? lJ. Li Liii 3 "RADIANCE" 100o WOOL SCULPTURED WILTON BROADLOOM For Hit ulllmtt In luxiirT rhoniia the- Iruly flna long amid rarprl Afailahl in nrr-v or rrn.

II, 12' AC IS mth KF(1. I4 Hh UP TO EXTRA SPECIAL GULISTAN 9x12 RUGS $3950 WHILE THEY LAST! 95 $9 NOW SCATTER RUGS $3.95 up "CALIFORNIA CASUAL" REVERSIBLE RUGS 9x12 $47.50 RENAISSANCE RUGS Were $53.50, Now $18.50 TOAST TWIST CARPET 100 WOOL if prrfrrt NOW $6.95 q. yd. 9' width only MAW SPECIALS yd HE PROJECTS HIS FAMIL WITH LIFE INSURED Broadloom Specials 100no WOOL by GULISTAN mm il Bouara Yard Rp. Now 95 ON FURNISHINGS, SPORTSWEAR AND SLACKS SAVE 50 On wide assortment of odd size remnants.

Ideql for foyers, halls, dens ond bedrooms. tip fo 7' 9' 9' Orfpn Axm. 13' Orar-n Axm. 9' Orr-pn Twist 12' Orr-y Tit 9" Orav Wlllon 13' Orer-n Wlllnn Axm. .4.

minuter 95 9 9S 9 95 13 95 95 1.9 1 aa 27 $7.95 HALL STAIR CARPET $3.50 yd. up MODERATE MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR FUEL OIL OR COAL PLUS FREE LIFE INSURANCE S-T-R-E-T-C-H I Reg. UrG0-UNDERWEAR TEE SHIRTS ATHLETIC SHIRTS BRIEFS AND BOXER SHORTS LAWN and PORCH FURNISHINGS Expensive features I I II C.I, I Snuglex- waistband Hookflex fastener All popular colors of the QUALITY TYPE See Our wuit ossortment of gliders, choK-fa, choiri, rockers, tohlet. Cl HOW OUR BUDGET PLAN WORKS i 'I lie ci.v!, jmir evtiinaleil furl, Coal or oil, SOX furniture ond porch I ond lown occesonei. into equal motillily pay- 1 I'lP'l I I I'P 11 i ti'cn's Hiroiiv lio it the entire season.

Yon II 7V 11 I I I mmni i ill I i a ('v the reeuinr price. Trm rereie a WT DELTOX RUGS tSfrfterLv These fomous fibre fi I i rj I (A Ininitii'D rvhirll is a tn 'n f're. For furllirr tMnil rail rugs ore available by the yard in widths up 'I'iOO. L'sr them indoors or outdoors. to 1 5 feet.

Allow 10 davs for delivery of special sizes. Small Dvpmil 11 ill Hold Merchandise Mail or I'lione Orders All Sales Final DON'T PAY ONE CENT 1 fj i ITJl I i I I I TILL AUG. 1, THEN TAKE I 1 1 1 I I (AYEAR wMr i mum McKelvey of Freehold (), vr 40 Yvnr 20-40 PROSPECT TEL. PROSPECT 5-4G00 ASBURY PARK FREEHOLD GULISTAN MILL NEAR OUR STORE Free rlivert Within 40 Miln ol Start Salesrooms for Culislan's Famous Raps Made in Freehold And for line Furniture from America's Best Makers 21 VEST MAIN STREET, FREEHOLD, N. J.

Store Houri; Afonriay thru Saturday 8 00 A.M. to 5:30 PM. Store Open Fridays 9 P.M. 32 BROAD STREET, RED BANK PMERICAIS.

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